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[[Category: Palatine Immigrant Settlements]] [[Category: East Camp, New York]] "The English transported nearly 3,000 German Palatines in ten ships to New York in 1710. Many of them were first assigned to work camps along the Hudson River to work off the cost of their passage."Wikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Palatines German Palatines] "Germans had trickled into North American colonies since their earliest days. The first mass migration, however, began in 1708. Queen Anne's government had sympathy for the Protestant Germans and had invited them to go to the colonies and work in trade for passage. Official correspondence in British records shows a combined total of 13,146 refugees traveled down the Rhine and or from Amsterdam to England in the summer of 1709." "After arriving in New York and going through a period of quarantine on today’s Governor’s Island, the Palatines were transported north on the Hudson River bound for the mid-Hudson region. Split between two sites on the east and west sides of the river, the Palatine settlements were named East Camp and West Camp. "[https://www.poughkeepsiejournal.com/story/news/local/2016/04/12/dateline-local-history-palatines/82947640/ Palatine settlements named East Camp, West Camp] at Poughkeepsie Journal, (online), Apr 12, 2016. "Settlement by Palatines on the east side (East Camp) of the Hudson River was accomplished as a result of Governor Hunter's negotiations with Robert Livingston, who owned Livingston Manor in what is now Columbia County, New York." (not to be confused with present day Livingston Manor, Sullivan County, NY.) ==Sources== * ''East and West Camp- Palatines'' [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nygreen2/palatines_east_and_west_camp.htm Camp Families]

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Varney Name Study]] [[Category:Jones-39993 Varney Genealogy Papers]] == Free-Space Description == *This free-space provides information on the offline family genealogy publication: '''''A HISTORY of THE VARNEY'S -IN- Pike and Mingo Counties and Elsewhere'''''; compiled by '''[[Varney-324|Nancy Jane Varney]]''', September '''1936'''; descendants of [[Hunter-1402|Elizabeth Hunter]], circa 1763, and [[Varney-63|John Varney]], circa 1760. == Research Notes == *I have begun to add all the names from this publication to this page and add their WikiTreeIDs. Check back in about 10 years - I may be half finished by then!! [[Jones-39993|Jones-39993]] 20:22, 30 September 2017 (EDT) == Publication Description == *This publication traces the family of [[Hunter-1402]] and [[Varney-63]]. It consists of 10 main pages, a cover page, and 1 corrections page. ---- == Progenitors == *[[Varney-63|John Varney]] *[[Hunter-1402|Betsy Hunter]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Varney-Descendants-63 descendants list] ---- === Children === *[[Varney-62|Alex Varney]] *[[Varney-79|Andrew Varney]] *[[Varney-80|Daniel Varney]] *[[Varney-78|Mary Varney]] *[[Varney-77|Nancy Varney]] *-unverified daughter- (mentioned on page 10) ---- == Listed Descendants == === Descendants of Alex Varney=== *12 children of [[Varney-62|Alex Varney]] and [[Runyon-85|Susie Runyon]] (pages 2-8): **[[Varney-82|John Varney]]; spouse |Annie Romans (page 2) *** |W. Anderson Varney; spouse |Jennie Blackburn *** |Henry Varney; spouse |Lydia Blackburn *** |Flem Varney; spouse |Sallie Blackburn *** |James Varney; spouse |Ruth Canada *** |Levi Varney; spouse |Sarah Ann Collins *** |Adron Varney; spouse |Louisa Collins *** |Floyd Varney; spouse |Mary Collins *** |Lewis Varney; spouse |Lucinda May **** |Keenis Varney *** |Alex Varney; spouse |Louisa Pinson **** |Joe Varney *** |Vicy Varney; spouse |Martin Collins *** |Celia Varney; spouse |Moses Chapman *** |Sally Varney; spouse |Nathan Cochran **[[Varney-83|Henry C. Varney]]; spouse |Jane Yantas McNeely (page 3) *** |Lewis Varney; spouse |Elizabeth Farley **** |Sidney L. Varney; spouse | **** |Wallace Varney; spouse | **** |T. B. Varney; spouse | **** |Henry Varney; spouse | **** |James Varney; spouse | **** |Dow Varney; spouse | **** |Edna Varney; ? Estepp | **** |Jane Varney; ? Fillinger | **** |Ida Varney; ? Steele | *** |E. D. (Dow) Varney; spouse |Roxie Chafin *** |Alex Varney *** |Tilda Varney; spouse |Lewis Farley *** |Emily Varney; spouse |Add Runyon *** |Sara Ann Varney; spouse |Ned Chafin *** |Polly Varney; spouse |Alex Ooten *** |Hulda Varney; spouse |Lewis Chafin **** |John Chafin; spouse | *** |Nancy Varney; spouse |Nathan Chafin *** |Vicy Varney; spouse |John P. Justice *** |Celia Varney **[[Varney-61|Frank Varney]]; spouse |Polly Williamson (pages 2-3) *** |Mitchell Varney; spouse |Susie Smith *** |Lark Varney; spouse |Delilah Francis ***** |? Varney; spouse |J. G. Harrison *** |Henry Varney; spouse |Belle Sesco; spouse |Lizzie Walters *** |Annie Varney; spouse |Jack Canada *** |Nancy Varney; spouse |Elisa Fields *** |Susie Varney; spouse |Lee Scalf *** |Lishie Varney; spouse |John Frances *** |Luemma Varney; spouse |Ran Harrison *** |Mary Varney; spouse |Green Canada *** |Vicy Varney; spouse |Avery Staton *** |Easter Varney; spouse |Joe Fields *** |Jane Varney; spouse |Lark Lowe, Sr. **[[Varney-76|Andrew Varney]]; spouse |Nancy Rutherford (pages 3-5) *** |Reuben Varney; no spouse or children *** |Alex Varney; spouse |Pricy A. Bevins ****[[Varney-324|Nancy Jane Varney]]; author of this publication; spouse |Monroe Gooslin (he was not named in the publication) *****|Lucy Ellen Gooslin/Varney *****|Wade Gooslin/Varney *****|Pricy Gooslin/Varney *** |Lewis Varney; spouse 1|Samantha Maynard; spouse 2 |Mary Ratcliff **** |Melvin Varney; spouse | **** |John B. Varney; spouse | **** |Roland Varney; spouse | **** |Julius Varney; spouse | **** |Pricy Varney; spouse | **** |Bell Varney; spouse | **** |Ida Varney; spouse | **** |Fanny Varney; spouse | **** |Rebecca Varney; spouse | **** |Ella Varney; spouse | **** |Clyde Varney; spouse | **** |Bertha Varney; spouse | *** |Harrison Varney; spouse 1 |Pricy West; spouse 2 |Jane Ball; spouse 3 |Anjaline Weddington **** |John Varney; spouse | **** |Mary Varney; spouse | **** |Martha Varney; spouse | **** |Matilda Varney; spouse | **** |Parlee Varney; spouse | **** |MIntie Varney; spouse | **** |Birdie Varney; spouse | **** |Nancy Jane Varney; spouse | *** |Henry Varney; spouse |Peggy Christian Ferrell **** |Tilden Varney; spouse | **** |Sink Varney; spouse | **** |Essie Varney; spouse | *** |John Varney; spouse |Parlee West **** |Alfred Varney; spouse | **** |Truman Varney; spouse | **** |Tom Varney; spouse | **** |Marvin Varney; spouse | **** |Cora Varney; spouse | **** |Myrtie Varney; spouse | **** |Esta Varney; spouse | **** |Bessie Varney; spouse | *** |Nicholas Varney; spouse |Matilda Williamson **** |Ira Varney; spouse | **** |Freddie Varney; spouse | **** |Ida Varney; spouse | **** |-girl- Varney; spouse | *** |Mary Ann Varney; spouse |Samuel G. Farley **** |Andy Farley; spouse | **** |Alex Farley; spouse | **** |Leauder (Leander?) Farley; spouse | **** |Thomas Farley; spouse | **** |Caroline Farley; spouse | **** |Rebecca Farley; spouse | **** |Vicy Farley; spouse | **** |Nancy Jane Farley; spouse | *** |Caroline Varney; spouse |Alvin Hatfield **** |Elbert Hatfield; spouse | **** |Howard Hatfield; spouse | **** |John Hatfield; spouse | **** |Emma Hatfield; spouse | *** |Sallie Varney; spouse |Ulysses Hatfield **** |Wayne Hatfield; spouse | **** |Lydia Hatfield; spouse | **** |Fannie Hatfield; spouse | **** |Tilda Hatfield; spouse | **** |Bertha Hatfield; spouse | **** |Zettie Hatfield; spouse | *** |Matilda Varney; spouse |John T. Oliver **** |Sherman Oliver; spouse | **** |John Oliver; spouse | **** |Willie Oliver; spouse | **** |Homer Oliver; spouse | **** |Walker Oliver; spouse | **** |Filmore Oliver; spouse | **** |Rosa Oliver; spouse | **** |Delia Oliver; spouse | **** |Texie Oliver; spouse | **** |Alphia Oliver; spouse | *** |Nancy Jane Varney; spouse |Alfred Buskirk **** |Richard Buskirk; spouse | **** |Elsie Buskirk; spouse | **** |May Buskirk; spouse | **[[Varney-236|Adron Varney]] b.1821 d.Feb 1906; spouse |Lucy Webb (pages 5-6) ***|Thomas Varney spouse |Polly Parsley **** |S. M. Varney **** |A. J. Varney **** |J. H. Varney **** |John B. Varney **** |W. J. Varney **** |Francis Varney spouse |? Farley **** |Laura Varney spouse |? Sammons **** |Virginia Varney spouse |?Sammons ***|Samuel Varney spouse|Cloah Parsley **** |Tom Varney **** |A. C. Varney **** |Alex Varney **** |Nicholas Varney **** |Don Varney **** |Lena Varney **** |Tennie Varney **** |Rebecca Varney **** |Sara Varney **** |Sallie Varney **** |Mary Varney **** |Polly Varney *** |Melvin Varney - d.1863/pow ***|Sarah Ann Varney spouse |William Etter ***|Francis Varney spouse |Sylvester McCoy ***|Nancy Varney spouse |James Hensley ***|Hulda Varney - not married **[[Varney-88|Asa Varney]]; spouse |Vicy Rutherford - 4 children; spouse |Basha Murphy - 9 or 10 children (page 6) *** |Matt Varney spouse |Mary May *** |Floyd Varney spouse |Jane Trout *** |Millie Varney spouse |? Griffy *** |Polly Jane Varney spouse |Harvey May (correction sheet; p. 6 has Jarvey) *** |Will Varney *** |Wade Varney *** |Charlie Varney *** |Asa Varney *** |Laune Varney *** |Ira Varney *** |Columbia Varney *** |Nancy Varney *** |? Varney *** |? Varney **[[Varney-81|Madison Varney]] b.1830 d.January 1908; spouse |Piety Staton (pages 6-7) *** |Asa H. Varney b.4Dec1854 d.21Oct1921; spouse |Nancy West 5+7 or 8 **** |K. L. Varney **** |A. M. Varney **** |W. P. T. Varney **** |C. B. Varney **** |Greene Varney - died young; not married **** |Martha Varney **** |Pauley Varney **** |Agnes Varney ; spouse |? Blackburn **** |Alice Varney ; spouse |? Ligon **** |Bertha Varney ; spouse |? Wilson **** |Laura Jane Varney - died young; not married **** |Gertrude Varney - died young; not married **** | Joyce Varney - died young; not married *** |Nancy Varney ; spouse |Thomas Johnson *** |Pricey Varney ; spouse |Henry Lockard *** |Jane Varney ; spouse |Joshua West *** |Vicy Varney ; spouse |Johnson McCoy *** |Juda Varney ; spouse |J. M. Hensley (on correction sheet) *** |Arminda Varney ; spouse |J. B?. "Bud" Smith (on correction sheet) *** |Sally Varney - died young; not married **[[Varney-84|Sarah/Sally Varney]]; spouse |John White (page 7) *** |Arter White *** |Mary White **[[Varney-238|Jennie Varney]]; spouse |Calahan Runyon (page 7) *** |Alex Runyon *** |Albert Runyon *** |Green Runyon *** |Sara Runyon ; spouse |Rush Floyd, Sr. **** |Rush Floyd, Jr. (presumed; not in publication) *** |Vicy Runyon ; spouse |? ? **[[Varney-89|Celia Varney]]; spouse |James White (pages 7-8) *** |Thomas White *** |Allen White *** |Henry White ; spouse |Victoria Maynard *** |Comfort White ; spouse |Anjaline Evans *** |Susan White ; spouse |Jonathan Estepp *** |Lucinda White ; spouse |W. B. Estepp *** |Betty White ; spouse |Sam Gilman ; spouse |John L. Hicks *** |Nancy White ; spouse |Lee Hall **[[Varney-237|Matilda Varney]]; spouse |Thomas Hunt (page 8) *** |Alex Hunt *** |Nancy Hunt **[[Varney-322|Hulda Jane Varney]]; spouse |Andy Hensley (page 8) ***|James M. Hensley; spouse |Juda Varney ***|Compton Hensley; spouse |Polly Blackburn ***|Asa Hensley; spouse |Nancy Steele ***|Andy Hensley; spouse |Nellie Hunt ***|Lewis Hensley; spouse |Missouri Smith ***|Henry Hensley; spouse |Mariah Hunt ***|Jane Hensley; not married ---- === Descendants of Andrew Varney=== *7 children of [[Varney-79|Andrew Varney]] and |Sallie Taylor (pages 8-9): ** |Sam Varney *** |Sara Varney; spouse |? Music (not listed) *** |Jane Varney; spouse |Johnson Murphy, Sr. **** |N. V. Murphy ** |Alex Varney ** |Henderson Varney; spouse not named *** |son not named **** |Hank Varney ** |Alvis Varney; spouse |? Sansom *** |? Varney; spouse |Floyd Hatfield *** |? Varney; spouse |? Ferrell **** |Richard Ferrell ** |James Varney *** |Andy Varney **** |Riley Varney ** |Vicy Varney; spouse |Moses Maynard *** |Matilda Maynard; spouse |? Williams **** |Bob Williams **** |Sally Williams; spouse |? Hatfield **** |Zettie Williams; spouse |? Akers ** |Matilda Varney; spouse |Nathan Chafin *** |Vicy Chafin; spouse |"Devil" Anse Hatfield **** |Cap Hatfield *** |Betty Chafin; spouse |Elias Hatfield, Sr. **** |Greenway Hatfield **** |Dr. H. D. Hatfield *** |Mary Chafin; spouse |John Wallace Webb **** |W. V. Webb ***(4 daughters mentioned for Matilda; but only 3 listed) :(or 7 children of Andrew and [[Stafford-1045|Sarah Stafford]]?): ::[[Varney-96|Matilda Varney]] ::[[Varney-98|John Henderson Varney]] ::[[Varney-542|Alvis P. Varney]] ::[[Varney-642|Sarah Ann Varney]] ::[[Varney-643|James Varney]] ::[[Varney-644|Chloe Varney]] ::[[Varney-645|Jane Varney]] ---- === Descendants of Daniel Varney=== *0 descendants of [[Varney-80|Daniel Varney]] (page 10): **no known spouse or children ---- === Descendants of Mary Varney=== *descendants of [[Varney-78|Mary Varney]] and [[Taylor-11288|John W. Taylor]] (pages 9-10): ** [[Taylor-11523|William A. Taylor]]; spouse [[Maynard-1349|Sallie Maynard]] *** [[Taylor-11668|Alvis Taylor]] **** |John Taylor *** [[Taylor-24454|John Taylor]]; spouse [[Phillips-5831|Jane Phillips]] **** |Margaret Taylor; spouse |Mitchell Runyon *** [[Taylor-30693|Lydia Taylor]]; spouse [[Lowe-5194|Fount Lowe, Sr.]] **** [[Lowe-5232|not listed (Pricy Mims Lowe)]] ***** [[Runyon-541|not named (Fannie Jane Runyon]]; spouse [[Runyon-542|Amos Runyon]] *** [[Taylor-31448|Vicy Taylor]]; spouse [[Hatfield-2107|Ransom Hatfield]] **** |Ester Hatfield; spouse |? Rutherford ***** |W. T. Rutherford *** [[Taylor-12985|Pricy Taylor]]; spouse [[Smith-35808|Jacob Smith]] **** [[Smith-98628|Will M. Smith]] *** [[Taylor-31450|Jennie Taylor]]; spouse [[Leslie-1258|K. F. Leslie]] **** |not named Leslie; spouse |Ollie Auxier Maynard *** [[Taylor-31451|Sarah Ann Taylor]]; spouse [[Bevins-283|Dallas Bevins (George M. Bevins?)]] **** |Mont Bevins *** [[Taylor-31453|Harriette Taylor]]; spouse [[Williamson-6016|Allen Williamson]] **** |Esmy B. Williamson *** [[Taylor-31452|Parlee Taylor]]; spouse [[Williamson-6015|Ben D. Williamson]] **** |John B. Williamson ** [[Taylor-11525|John Taylor]]; no spouse or children ** [[Taylor-11531|Azander Taylor]]; spouse |Roseanne Ratcliff *** |Calvin Taylor **** |Vergie Taylor; spouse ? Maynard ** [[Taylor-11533|Cyrus Taylor]]; spouse |Louisa Slater; no children ** |Peggy Taylor; spouse |Daniel McCoy *** |Randall McCoy **** |Jim McCoy ** [[Taylor-31445|Jinnie Taylor]]; spouse [[Ferrell-1063|John Ferrell]] *** |Anderson Ferrell *** |Martha Ferrell; spouse |Tolbert Hatfield ** [[Taylor-11524|Harriette Taylor]]; spouse [[Maynard-1727|Alvis Maynard, Sr.]] *** [[Maynard-1734|Alvis Maynard, Jr.]] **** |Pierce Maynard **** |Belle Maynard; spouse |? Pinson *** |Billy Maynard **** |Jane Maynard; spouse |? Bishop **** |Ann Mayanrd; spouse |? Shumate ** [[Taylor-11529|Matilda Taylor]]; spouse |Sam Farley *** |Ali Farley **** |R. T. Farley **** |J. B. Farley ** [[Taylor-11532|Sallie Taylor]]; spouse |Ali Smith *** |Henry Smith **** |Tom Smith **** |Ken Smith :(** [[Taylor-11528|Allen Taylor]]; not listed in publication) :(** [[Taylor-11526|James Taylor]]; not listed in publication) :(** [[Taylor-11527|Jesse Taylor]]; not listed in publication) :(** [[Taylor-11530|Charlotte Taylor]]; not listed in publication; may be Peggy) ---- === Descendants of Nancy Varney=== *descendants of [[Varney-77|Nancy Varney]] and [[Morris-5490|Ambrose Morris, Jr.]] (page 10; not named): ** [[Morris-10342|Ambrose Morris]] *** |John B Morris (may be [[Morris-12524|Ambrose John Morris]]) ---- === Descendants of unknown daughter=== *possible spouse: unknown Stratton **unknown if any descendants ---- == Varney-Related Resources == *partial transcription: [https://generations-past.net/varney/varney-history.html History of the Varneys]; repository: Generations-Past.net; creator: descendants of [[Varney-340|Lewis Varney]] and [[Farley-494|Betsy Farley]]; date accessed: 25 Nov 2016 == What Links Here == *https://www.wikitree.com/Wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:1_-_Varney__Gen_Pub ::Originator ([[Jones-39993]]) of this study will also be linked. *[[Space:1_-_Varney_Gen_Pub]] *[[Space:Varney_Name_Study-1]] ----

100 Circles

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== Introduction : The Circles of The Queen == This is a family everyone should be somehow familiar with, namely the [https://www.royal.uk/royal-family British Royal Family] of the late [[Windsor-1|Queen Elizabeth II Windsor (1926-2022)]] (hereafter QEII, with due respect). Most Royal Family close members have a profile in WikiTree, and the application [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AMyConnections&w=Windsor-1 My Connections] is showing them, ordered by their distance in "degrees" to QEII. Each "degree" in the "My Connections" page is what we will call here a "circle" of the Queen. The first circle, or degree, gathers 8 people around her : 2 parents, 1 sister, 1 spouse and 4 children. The second circle gathers the parents, spouses, siblings and children of members of the first circle, 41 people altogether. Grandparents, aunts and uncles, nieces and nephews, grandchildren, and in-laws of the initial profile. My Connections is limited to 1000 results and/or ten circles, a limit reached in the middle of the 5th circle for QEII. The WikiTree Browser extension installed allows to break through this limit. The more recent [https://www.wikitree.com/apps/Windsor-1#name=Windsor-1&view=cc7 CC7 application] (available from the Tree Apps menu) will list the seven first circles in a table. Following degrees/circles are computed the same way. Those profiles who were already counted in the previous circles should not be counted twice. It needs the smart algorithm of the Connection Finder to achieve that. Computing the shortest path from QEII to any of the 32+ million (as of Feb 2024) connected profiles allows to place each of them in one single circle, in any given state of the data base. For example former US President [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Obama-2&person2Name=Windsor-1 Barack Obama currently belongs to the 21st circle]. Counting the population of all circles beyond the seven first circles is possible, thanks to a query specially developed by Aleš Trtnik in late 2020 for the 100 Circles project provided we use it sparingly (it's quite heavy on the server). Do we really get as far as 100 Circles? Almost ... as of Feb 2024, the furthest connected profiles are 87 degrees from QEII, but actually less than 5000 profiles (the so-called "[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_outer_rim_of_the_global_tree Outer Rim]") are further than 60 degrees. Over 99.5% of connected profiles are within 40 degrees, and over 50% within 20 degrees. The following diagram is showing the distribution of circles population as of February 2024. {{Image|file=100_Circles-23.jpg |size=800 }} Several comments on this figure * The logarithmic scale allows to see details of the first and last circles. * The growth in first circles is quite regular, with a very slight inflexion around C15. * The decrease after the peak (most populated circle is C19) is also very regular. * After C60, the erratic aspect of the curve corresponds to a very few branches. An intriguing question is : who are the people in the 20th circle, one of the most populated one? The answer is : just about anyone. Random examples more or less famous : [[Plantagenet-36|Matilda (Plantagenet) of England (abt.1156-1189)]] (direct ancestor at 20 generations), [[Dunham-4|Stanley Ann Dunham (1942-1995)]] (mother of above quoted Barack Obama), [[Abgrall-1|Marie-Hélène Abgrall (1854-1905)]] (my maternal great-grandmother), [[Kobloth-1|Charles Joseph Kobloth (1870-1924)]] (cabinetmaker in Paris), [[Van_Asten-27|Henrica van Asten (1757-1832)]] ... The Connection Finder will help you find more of them. Take a distant profile in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_outer_rim_of_the_global_tree#Current_status Outer Rim] table, check his connection to Windsor-1, e.g., [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Connection&action=connect&person1Name=Windsor-1&person2Name=Kuneš-3 Václav Kuneš]. The profile at distance 20 from QEII in this path is in her 20th circle. Strike that one off the path, you'll get another one, etc. == In focus : more women ! == We are comparing in this section the distribution of circles population for some other reference profiles. The list has changed over time, and in February 2024 women have taken over, famous ones or less so, spanning nine centuries : * [[Aquitaine-84|Aliénor (Eleanor) d'Aquitaine (abt.1124-1204)]], Queen of France and England, with a huge descendancy. * [[Stewart-6849|Mary (Stewart) Stuart Queen of Scots (1542-1587)]] has been a longstanding "central node", with all connected profiles at less than 80 degrees from her. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_outer_rim_of_the_global_tree Outer Rim] page for more details. * [[Bradford-45|Alice (Bradford) Fitch (abt.1659-1745)]] a New England settler, member of the Mayflower families, is one of the two top connected profiles in WikiTree, along with her brother [[Bradford-57|Joseph Bradford (1675-1747)]] * [[Roy-300|Geneviève Roy (1697-1771)]] is the top connected woman among Nouvelle-France early settlers. * [[De_Beer-124|Johanna Adriana (de Beer) Pretorius (1751-1797)]] is the top connected woman among South African profiles. * [[Larsdotter-1579|Anna Larsdotter (1793-1875)]], from Sweden, is taking over her husband [[Andersson-5056|Olof Andersson (1793-1860)]], who has been featured in this page for years. * [[Lannéval-1|Marie Anne Lannéval (1815-1883)]] was a miller in Gourin (Bretagne, France). With 17 siblings, 2 spouses and 16 children, her circles have a strong start with a C1 at 37. * [[Davis-26671|Emma (Davis) Schipp (1862-1949)]], Australia, has a remarkable symmetry in her distribution, probably due to the geographical diversity in her first circles. * [[Gardahaut-1|Jeanne Suzanne Gardahaut (1900-1992)]] sailed from France in 1920 to meet her fiancé in Seattle ... * [[Coleman-6364|Creola Katherine (Coleman) Johnson (1918-2020)]], a USBH profile, was an amazing computer and important contributor in the first US spatial missions. * [[Windsor-1|Elizabeth Alexandra Mary Windsor (1926-2022)]], Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland for over 70 years * [[Luker-573|Patty (Luker) LaPlante (b. 1950s) ]], USA, currently the second "most connected" WikiTreer. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:ConnectionCounts Most-Connected Members]. * [[Haupaix-1|Léa Haupaix (b.1990s)]], active WikiTreer in the France Project. {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="5" ! Focus ID !! CC1 !! CC2 !! CC3 !! CC4 !! CC7 !! CC10 !! CC20 !! Peak!! Mean !! e !! update |- |[[Aquitaine-84]] || 17 || 117 || 463 || 1,561 || 14,411 || 39,520 ||1,092,391 || 25 || 27.3 || 89 || 2024-03-13 |- |[[Stewart-6849]] || 17 ||118 || 524 || 1,964 || 27,871 || 160,491 || 20,193,592|| 18 || 20.0 || 79 ||2024-03-25 |- |[[Bradford-45]] || 29 ||294 || 1,975 || 9,547 || 330,717 ||2,329,672 || 26,123,240 || 14 || 16.8 || 85 || 2024-03-24 |- |[[Roy-300]] || 32 || 290 || 1,804 || 8,975 || 266,896 || 917,985 || 21,842,117|| 17 || 19.1 || 87 || 2024-03-26 |- |[[De_Beer-124]] || 30 || 282 ||1,690 || 8,649 || 208,069 || 539,952 || 12,947,092 || 21 || 21.8|| 91 || 2024-03-26 |- |[[Larsdotter-1579]] || 19 || 97 || 410|| 1,135 || 5,490 || 16,746 || 6,058,791 || 22 || 24.4 || 96 || 2024-03-26 |- |[[Lannéval-1]] || 37 || 201 || 365|| 465 || 1,389 || 5,068 || 19,315 || 30 || 32.9 || 100 || 2024-03-25 |- |[[Davis-26671]] || 28 || 138 || 384 || 882 ||11,692 || 119,829|| 15,479,948|| 20 || 21.5 || 93 || 2024-03-27 |- |[[Gardahaut-1]] || 7 || 45 || 137 || 263 || 2,517||34,436 || 16,619,440 || 18 || 21.2 || 94 || 2024-03-27 |- |[[Coleman-6364]] || 8 ||30 || 49 || 82 || 646 || 12,865 || 13,672,720|| 19|| 22.3 || 93 || 2024-03-27 |- |[[Windsor-1]] || 8 ||49 || 189 || 536|| 9,131|| 84,911 || 17,246,067 || 19 || 21.0 || 87 || 2024-03-27 |- |[[Luker-573]] || 14 ||97 || 428 || 1,460 || 45,327 || 243,616 || 20,098,638|| 16 ||19.6 || 92 || 2024-03-27 |- |[[Haupaix-1]] || 3 || 16 || 59 || 142 || 2,037 || 2,691 || 16,379 || 33 || 34.2 || 100 || 2024-03-27 |- |} Columns CC1 to CC20 give the '''cumulative population''' of circles. For example the column '''CC7''' gives the total population of circles up to the 7th, in other words the number of profiles at a maximal distance of 7 degrees from the Focus. This is the same CC7 number as the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Connection_Counts Connection Counts] appearing on member profiles. '''Peak''' value is the distance of the most populated circle. In standard statistics vocabulary, it's called "Mode" of the distribution. '''Mean''' value is the average of all distances to the Focus. Due to the "long tail" of the distribution, the mean value is always slightly greater than the peak value. As a reference, the average distance between two random connected profiles, based on samples constructed using Jamie Nelson's very cool [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/random/ application], can be assessed, as of July 2022, to be in the interval [22-25] with a confidence of 95%. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1448105/mean-distance-in-the-single-tree-samples-of-random-profiles G2G discussion] for more details. '''e''' is the '''eccentricity''' of the profile, in other words the distance of the furthest profiles, or the radius of the greatest non-empty circle. Former featured profiles included : * [[Lothrop-29|Samuel Lothrop Esq (1622-1700)]], member of the Great Puritan Migration, was known before the project for having one of the smallest mean distance to every connected profile, and an impressively sharp growth of his first circles (over one million in the 10 first circles). * [[Allerton-6|Mary (Allerton) Cushman (abt.1617-1699)]], a Mayflower passenger, with a distribution quite similar to Samuel Lothrop. * [[Du_Toit-82|François du Toit (1664-1731)]] French Huguenot, one of the founder patriarchs of the Cape Colony (South Africa). His distribution presents the typical "South Africa Bump". * [[Vatant-5|Jean-Joseph Marie Vatant (1804-1875)]] was the original focus of the research, along with his Swedish counterpart [[Andersson-5056|Olof Andersson (1793-1860)]]. They are respective ancestors of the two co-authors of this page. Similar in many ways, native from very endogamic rural areas, with large families. * [[Banks-2508|Ernest Banks (1931-2015)]], famous baseball player, selection of the USBH Project. * [[Bacon-2568|Kevin Bacon]], our CC7 reference profile. Other profiles have been previously included at the beginning of the project in 2021 : [[Mars-121|Marie Mars (1689-1776)]], [[Carlton-1976|Adaline (Carlton) Van Wye (1826-1897)]], [[Von_Keyserling-13|Hermann Alexander von Keyserling (1880-1946)]] chosen by their respective PM, involved in the original project team. == Shapes of the circles distribution == Are circles distributions really as different as they seem from the above table? The differences are driven by different parameters at different scales. The sum of the populations of all the circles will be the same for all profiles, because it is the total population of the connected Tree. (This is exactly true only if data are retrieved the same day, the Tree is growing by about 10k profiles every day). * In the closest circles, the differences are mainly linked to the care taken of the Focus and close relatives by the local PMs, and of course the size of first few circles' families. Large families have potentially over 100 profiles in C2, between 300 and 400 in C3, and over 1,000 in C4. One important part of the work in progress here is to ensure that those first circles are as complete as possible. For our reference Focus [[Stewart-6849|Mary Stuart]], like for many "Euro Aristos" such a work has already mostly been achieved, hence the great values for C4 and C5. Similar values are expected to be reached for the (far less notable!) Vatant-5 and Andersson-5056, for whom a systematic completion is under way. * Differences in C10 and C20 are linked to the distance of the Focus to the (mostly American) bulk of WikiTree. For profiles such as Jean-Joseph Vatant, it takes up to the 15th circle to see a significant growth of the circles population, and the peak circle is currently C28. Shortcuts to the bulk are certainly yet to be discovered. (One important parameter in this case is the very low WikiTree adoption rate in France) * In all cases, the population of the peak circle is about the same, a little less than 10% of the total Tree population. When put together on the same diagram, most distributions look globally quite the same, simply more or less shifted to higher distances, and the peak more or less sharp. {{Image|file=100_Circles-11.jpg |size=800 }} Nevertheless, differences appear when looking more closely at a variety of cases. For most profiles under study, the growth to the peak is steeper than the decline to the long tail. In many cases, a secondary "bump" appears beyond the peak, as for Patty (Luker) LaPlante below. {{Image|file=100_Circles-16.jpg |size=800 }} Some cases show at the opposite a remarkable symmetry of the distribution on each side of the peak, such as Emma (Davis) Schipp. The reasons of such differences are not known at this stage. {{Image|file=100_Circles-13.jpg |size=800 }} South African profiles typically show a quick start, up to 100k around C8, then a dip between C10 and C15. This is due to a heavily connected local cluster. {{Image|file=100_Circles-17.jpg |size=800 }} Outer Rim profiles, generally connected through a long and tortuous path and several bottlenecks, display a chaotic distribution over many circles. Of course, such a distribution is likely to collapse drastically whenever a shorcut is found. {{Image|file=100_Circles-20.jpg |size=800 }} *More hill shapes on space page [[Space:Shapes_in_the_Tree|Shapes in the Tree]] == How the circles grow == === It's raining where it's wet === With WikiTree growth, the circles population is of course changing. The overall population of The Tree is growing at a rate of over 3 million per year. How is this growth distributed over the 100 circles? The first few circles growth is of course driven by the activity of the local PMs. If they have done a good job, up to the second and third circles can be complete after months of work, and are not subject to significative changes afterwards. In the "far circles" (C15 and beyond), growth is driven by the global, somehow random, activity of WikiTree, independent of local growth. Since it's always raining where it's wet, most of the growth happens in the already most populated circles. Moreover, new reconnections keep bringing back profiles down to lower circles, making the overall distribution sharper and sharper with time. As an illustration, the following plot compares the circles population for Jean-Joseph Vatant in November 2020 and November 2022. {{Image|file=100_Circles-19.jpg |size=800 }} In this global picture the work done during the same period to systematically populate the first circles (up to C4) is just invisible. Actually this work had practically no impact on the global distribution, given the strong endogamy of those first circles. The few reconnections with a visible global impact have happened beyond C10. === Seven circles ... and beyond === [[Haupaix-1|Léa Haupaix]], featured as our last reference profile, has joined WikiTree in January 2021 and her branch was first connected to the Big Tree a few months later. As for many French people, finding connection paths is not obvious, and the first ones are generally going through tortuous bottlenecks. With time, and a hard work on the first circles to grow her CC7, more connections have been found, and Léa's mean distance which was over 38 in 2021 has fallen below 35. Still far above the average, but following the good direction! The following plot compares Léa's circles population since July 2021. The progress on first circles is well visible thanks to the logarithmic scale, as well as the progressive reduction of the gap around the 10th circle, and the global shift of the curve towards smaller values. Note also the chaotic behaviour of the "long tail" of profiles beyond C70, which would look the same for any reference profile, see [[Space:The_outer_rim_of_the_global_tree|The Outer Rim of the Global Tree]] for more on this. {{Image|file=100_Circles-24.jpg |size=800 }} For other examples, see also the 2020 page [[Space:Bridges_from_Sweden|Bridges from Sweden]], which turned out as a comparison between Olof Andersson and four other profiles, has been updated to show the distribution changes in the circle populations of the same five profiles - showing the contrast between profiles affected only by the general growth of the Big Tree and profiles where "reconnections" have been actively worked on. === A slow but steady "collapse" of circles === For all studied reference profiles the peak of the distance distribution is getting sharper and shifted to lower values. The following table shows the changes in mean distance over 3 years for a few reference profiles. {| border="2" cellpadding="5" ! !! Jan 21 !! Jan 22 !! Jan 23 !! Jan 24 |- |[[Lothrop-29|Samuel Lothrop]] || 17.5 || 17.3 || 17.1 || 16.9 |- |[[Stewart-6849|Mary Stuart]]|| 20.4 || 20.2 || 20.2 || 20.0 |- |[[Windsor-1|Elizabeth II Windsor]] || 22.0 || 21.8 || 21.4 || 21.1 |- |[[Andersson-5056|Olof Andersson]] || 32.0 || 30.0 || 25.0 || 24.5 |- |[[Vatant-5|Jean-Joseph Vatant]] || 33.1 || 32.4 || 30.9 || 30.6 |- |} There is of course a limit to the growth of each circle, hence to the "collapse" of the distribution towards lower circles, but this limit is far from reached, for three main reasons : * Most connected profiles have not completed even their first circle : parents, siblings, spouse(s) and children are still missing. * Each new reconnection pulls profiles to lower circles, and the whole distribution to lower distances. Such collapse events can be spectacular for profiles still at far distances from the bulk of the Tree. * Many people in the first circles are yet to be born, or not yet included because they are too recent, for privacy reasons. This last point is fascinating to consider. For example the 12 great-grandchildren of QEII are not yet in WikiTree, and when they are they will add to her C3. Later on, hopefully, their children will add to C4 by 2040, and their grandchildren to C5 by 2070, the sixth generation will be born somewhere around the turn of next century. With a mean of 3 generations by century, C9 members will be added by 2200, etc. Even Mary Stuart, who might look quite ancient to most of us, has still more than two centuries to wait to see the last members of her 20th circle come to life. QEII belongs to her 12th circle only ... === The shape of things to come : Billion Profiles Single Tree === Based on current trends, one can conjecture what the circles distribution would look like when the Single Tree has passed the billion threshold. Such a figure seems a bold hypothesis, but keeping the current annual growth rate of about 15%, this would be achieved in less than 30 years! In the Billion Profiles Single Tree, it can be conjectured that for most connected profiles, the distribution would converge towards having a similar shape, with a peak in the 15-20 range, and a mean distance below 20. Differences would simply came from the population of the very first circles, Samuel Lothrop case would certainly stay as a reference of sharp growth. One can wonder how such figures are possible, but various estimations of the issue, based on the mean size of families, indicate a ballpark estimation of tenfold growth every 2 circles in the ascending part of this asymptotic distribution, once the 10,000 threshold is passed, somewhere around the 6th circle. A tenfold growth every 2 circles would give this kind of figures for cumulated population : *CC6 : 10,000 *CC8 : 100,000 *CC10 : 1M (figure already passed by Samuel Lothrop) *CC12 : 10M *CC14 : 100M ... ... reaching half a billion around C15, which would be the peak circle (as it already is in Lothrop distribution) All this is of course highly conjectural, but indicates that the shape of things to come is somehow already visible in the current state of affairs. But let the Tree grow, and let's keep gathering data! ------------- == Bottom line == One can ask what all this can bring to the WikiTree experience, the genealogist work and everyday life. Here come a few answers (non-exhaustive list). * Shifting viewpoint from "my ancestors", "my family", "my blood" to a more peripheral vision, towards an attention to all four directions of kinship (parents, children, siblings, spouses). * Systematic exploration and expansion of the first circles is likely to reach and go over your zone of genealogical comfort, discovering unexpected alliances and filiations, traveling further across time, space and social boundaries. * As the original [[Vatant-5|Jean-Joseph Marie Vatant]] and [[Andersson-5056|Olof Andersson]] cases show, even very endogamic first circles eventually expand towards every corner of The Tree. Checking how and when this happens is a good lesson in history of migrations and exogamy. -------------- ==See also== '''Free-space pages:''' *[[Space:Seven_Circles_Magic|Seven Circles Magic]] *[[Space:Beyond_CC7|Beyond CC7]] *[[Space:Connection_Facts|Connection Facts and Figures]] *[[Space:The_outer_rim_of_the_global_tree|The outer rim of the global tree]] *[[Space:Olof_Andersson_in_the_global_tree|Olof Andersson in the global tree]] *[[Space:Circles_and_Bridges_of_Suzanne_Gardahaut_(1900-1992)| Circles and Bridges of Suzanne Gardahaut (1900-1992)]] *[[Space:100_Circles_of_Hermann_Graf_von_Keyserling|The 100 Circles of the philosopher Hermann Graf von Keyserling]] (space page in progress) *[[Space:Families_cluster|Families cluster]] (About connections within family clusters) *[[Space:Bridges_from_Sweden|Bridges from Sweden]] - (About how to get from here to there) *[[Space:The_long_and_winding_path|The long and winding path]] - About profiles with a long distance to the "center" * [[Space:100_Circles_of_Marie_Mars|100 Circles of Marie Mars]] * [[Space:Closer_-_closer_-_closest|Closer - closer - closest]] - About profiles with short mean distance to the rest of the tree *[[Space:Paule%2C_An_XII_de_la_R%C3%A9publique|Paule, An XII de la République]] - a deep dive in rural endogamy (in French) * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Ancestry_of_Europe's_Royal_and_Princely_Houses:_Work_in_Progress The Ancestry of Europe's Royal and Princely Houses - Work in Progress] *[[Space:Ten_Circles_-_One_Million_Profiles|Ten circles meet each other]] - a conjecture based on figures observed in the current distribution and growth of circles : average WikiTree profiles should be less than 20 degrees from each other. *[[Space:100_Circles_-_more_discussion|100 Circles - more discussion]] - a discussion page on miscellaneous related issues . '''G2G discussions:''' *'''Follow the conversation on G2G under the tag "[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/100_circles 100_circles]"'''. * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/612063/mathematical-graph-structure-of-global-tree Mathematical graph structure of global tree] (Shawn Ligocki post, G2G May 2018) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/609061/who-the-main-center-profile-the-global-one-world-tree-anyway Who is the main or center profile of the global one world tree, anyway?] (G2G May 2018) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/920269/marketing-the-19th-century Marketing the 19th century] (G2G October 2019) While a main purpose of the post was to suggest that most potential WikiTree members could find at least one of their 19th-century ancestors on WikiTree, a second conclusion that can be drawn from the statistics is that WikiTree is heavily weighted towards 19th-century profiles, and this has consequences for the location of the current global tree's center * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1114555/scrap-closeness-what-your-most-distant-connection-global-tree Scrap closeness: what is your most distant connection in the global tree?] (G2G September 2020) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1130758/number-of-profiles-at-n-degrees-from-a-profile-p0 Number of profiles at N degrees from a profile P0] (October 2020) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1138263/100-circles-a-geometry-of-the-tree 100 Circles: A Geometry of the Tree] (November 2020) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1148498/what-shall-we-do-with-those-outer-rim-branches What shall we do with those Outer Rim branches?] (December 2020) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1187050/dr-gates-and-wikitree-challenge-made-us-closer-to-each-other Dr Gates and WikiTree Challenge made us closer to each other] (February 2021) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1192578/one-million-more-connected-how-far-are-you-from-them One million more connected, how far are you from them?] (February 2021) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1198715/reconnection-challenge-aberle-wurttemberg-germany-century Reconnection challenge: Aberle, Württemberg, Germany, 19th century] (March 2021) * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1202249/ancestry-europes-royal-princely-houses-progress-march-update The Ancestry of Europe's Royal and Princely Houses - March 2021 Update] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1239899/ten-circles-meet-each-other? Ten circles meet each other: a conjecture] - May 2021 * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1256129/circles-of-hm-queen-elizabeth-ii-a-windsor Circles of HM Queen Elizabeth II A. Windsor] - June 2021 * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1258039/wikitree-and-network-theory WikiTree and Network Theory] - June 2021 * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1258747/wikitree-network-defined WikiTree Network Defined] - June 2021 *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1261539/multiple-paths-to-ancestors Multiple paths to ancestors] - June 2021 '''External links:''' * [https://www.sligocki.com/2021/06/23/wikitree-and-network-theory.html WikiTree and Network Theory] - Shawn Ligocki * [http://goaf.fr/pages/shapes.html Shapes in the Great Tree] - Bernard Vatant * The original publication by [[Vatant-1|Bernard Vatant]] under the title [http://goaf.fr/jjv/cercles.html Cent cercles de Jean-Joseph] (in French).

105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project

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[[Category: 105th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Projects Related to Appalachia]] [[Category: Northern Appalachia Team]] Welcome to the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project! The 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (or 105th OVI) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was organized at Cleveland, Ohio and mustered in for three years service on August 20, 1862 under the command of Colonel Albert S. Hall. The regiment was recruited from five northeastern Ohio counties. The 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Project seeks to memorialize the men who served in this regiment. The '''GOALS''' of this project are to: :1) Research all 1099 soldiers that served in the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry, document their families, and tell their stories so they are not forgotten. '''Current status 852 or 77.52%.''' :2) Make WikiTree the most complete repository of reference materials of the soldiers who served in the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Original Rosters :[[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_Field_and_Staff |Field & Staff]], :[[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_A|Company A]] recruited from Mahoning county, :[[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_B|Company B]] recruited from Trumbull county, :[[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_C|Company C]] recruited from Trumbull county, :[[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_D|Company D]] recruited from Lake county, :[[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_E|Company E]] recruited from Geauga county, :[[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_F|Company F]] recruited from Lake and Geauga counties, :[[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_G|Company G]] recruited from Ashtabula county, :[[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_H|Company H]] recruited from Mahoning county, :[[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_I|Company I]] recruited from Trumbull and Ashtabula counties, & :[[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_K|Company K]] recruited from Trumbull county. :A total of 1,099 men served with this regiment. :A final accounting of the 1,099 at the end of the war shows: :Absent with cause (38) :Lost their lives (229) ::Killed in battle (62) ::Died of wounds (50) ::Died of disease (105), ::Died while prisoners (10) ::Drowned (2) :Missing (36) :Mustered out with the regiment (355) :Resigned or were discharged for disability (278) :Transferred out of the regiment (163) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Re-enactors_of_the_105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry The 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Civil War Re-enactors’ organization]. Events for the re-enactors from 2024 to be scheduled: Other 105th O. V. I. related events: :05/07/2023 - 03/30/2024: [https://kenilworthhistory.org/alden-finney-brooks-collection/ The Alfred Finney Brooks Collection] featuring the artwork of [[Brooks-15512|Lieutenant Alfred Finney Brooks]], Kenilworth, Illinois. - Closed Interesting 105th O. V. I. links :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:105th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War_Family_Relations Family Connections within the Regiment] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Final_Resting_Places_of_the_105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry Final Resting Places] :[https://pin.it/4F8kZvO Pictures of the Soldiers & Related Artifacts] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:105th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War_Resource_Page Resource Page] - Links to Books, Newspapers, Websites, etc. :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:105th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War Service] - Organization & Where They Were and When :[https://youtu.be/onvNQVAdwWg Video] - [[Brooks-11919|Private Samuel Brooks]] & his Pension. —————————— This project is a volunteer effort. You are most welcome if you would like to join, Here are some of the '''TASKS''' that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Edit this page and post your name next to the task to show you are working on it! :1) These soldiers need profiles and/or family trees! Can you help create them? ::Click [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Tips_to_set_up_a_105th_O._V._I._Soldier’s_page here for tips] on setting up a page for a 105th O. V. I. soldier. ::Sergeant Major Irwin Butler, Field & Staff, Company C ::[[Edwards-17391|Major Charles G. Edwards]], Field & Staff, Company A ::[[Fowler-14524|Dr. Charles Newton Fowler]], Field & Staff ::[[Lockwood-2821|R. Q. M. Stanley B. Lockwood]], Field & Staff ::[[Morton-15206|Chaplain Aaron D. Morton]], Field & Staff ::[[Paulding-62|Asst. Surgeon Joseph G. Paulding]], Field & Staff ::[[Taft-1474|Asst. Surgeon Harvey S. Taft]], Field & Staff ::[[Turnbull-2679|Dr. John Turnbull]], Field & Staff ::Private Samuel E. Alexander, Company A ::Private James Allen, Company A ::Private George S. Anderson, Company A ::[[Bailey-35910|Private Henry B. Bailey]], Company A ::Private William Bailey, Company A ::[[Baker-37031|Private George Baker]], Company A ::Private Alexander Barr, Company A ::[[Bowen-8125|Private Thomas Bowen]], Company A ::Private John A Boyle, Company A ::Corporal James Brown, Company A ::Private Michael Burns, Company A ::Private James Christie, Company A ::[[Klingensmith-378|Wagoner John Clingensmith]], Company A ::[[Conklin-1956|Private George Conklin]], Company A ::Private Dugald Cook, Company A ::Private Hugh Cowley, Company A ::Private James C. Coulter, Company A ::Corporal William H. Craig, Company A ::[[Crays-17|Sergent James Crays]], Company A ::Private William G. Davis, Company A ::Private David Edmonds, Company A ::[[Edwards-17391|Captain Charles G. Edwards]], Company A ::Private Emanuel Fair, Company A ::[[Fielding-910|Private Charles Fielding]], Company A ::Private James Filer, Company A ::Private John Flecker, Company A ::Private John C. Foster, Company A ::Private Dixon Halloway, Company A ::[[Hanify-11|Private John J. Hanify]], Company A ::[[Harber-553|Private Aaron Harber]], Company A ::Private Oscar C. F. Heiliger, Company A ::Private Frederick Helliger, Company A ::Private Frederick Herrington, Company A ::[[Himrod-3|1st Sergeant Patton Himrod]], Company A ::Private Leonard K. Hotham, Company A ::[[Houston-3588|Private Richard Houston]], Company A ::[[Howard-17870|Private Edward L. Howard]], Company A ::Private Frank Hulburt, Company A ::Private James Hunter, Company A ::Private Dickson Huston, Company A ::Private Frederick James, Company A ::Private Thomas Jarra, Company A ::[[Jewell-2123|Private John D. Jewell]], Company A ::Private David D. Jones, Company A ::Private William Jones, Company A ::Private William L. Jones, Company A ::Private Anthony Kaine, Company A ::Private Robert Kay, Company A ::Private Mahershalal Kelley, Company A ::Private Stephen T. Kelley, Company A ::Sergeant Nathan W. King, Company A ::Private Andrew Knox, Company A ::Private Wesley Kyle, Company A ::Private Thomas Lally, Company A ::Private Benjamin J. Lewis, Company A ::[[Malcomson-53|Private James Malcomson]], Company A ::Private Patrick McCambridge, Company A ::[[McCollom-117|Corporal John F. McCollom]], Company A ::Sergeant Lafayette McCoy, Company A ::Private John B. McDonald, Company A ::Private Simon P. McFall, Company A ::Private Michael McGinty, Company A ::Private Dennis McKanna, Company A ;:Private Robert McKibben, Company A ::Private John McLarin, Company A ::Private John Miles, Company A ::Private Albert Miller, Company A ::[[Moore-57847|Private Ashley Moore]], Company A ::[[Moore-76910|Private Francis Moore]], Company A ::Private Isaac Morris, Company A ::Corporal James Morris, Company A ::Private Thomas J. Morris, Company A ::[[Nessle-7|Corporal Isaac J. Nessle]], Company A ::Private Henry Niblack, Company A ::Private James F. Nox, Company A ::Private John O’Donal, Company A ::Private James O’Harra, Company A ::[[Parker-48573|Private John T. Parker]], Company A ::Private James Patterson, Company A ::Private John Phillips, Company A ::Corporal William Phillips, Company A ::Private Lewis Porter, Company A ::Private Robert C. Porter, Company A ::Private William B. Price, Company A ::Private James T. Rayen, Company A ::Private Eli S. Reed, Company A ::Private Elijah B. Reed, Company A ::Private Reuben B. Reep, Company A ::Private Richard Rees, Company A ::Private John W. Renn, Company A ::Private Daniel Robbins, Company A ::Private James Rowe, Company A ::[[See-834|1st Lieutenant Richard J. See]], Company A ::Private John Shingledecker, Company A ::[[Smith-301321|Private Benjamin Smith]], Company A ::[[Smith-301350|Private Daniel A. Smith]], Company A ::Private Emmons Sparrow, Company A ::[[Stambaugh-119|2d Lieutenant Daniel B. Stambaugh]], Company A ::Private John E. Stambaugh, Company A ::Private Samuel N. Stambaugh, Company A ::Private Jacob Stein, Company A ::Private Cyrus Stewart, Company A ::Private James Stewart, Company A ::Private John Alexander Stewart, Company A ::Private John Allen Stewart, Company A ::Private Samuel M. Stewart, Company A ::[[Stewart-44077|Private William W. Stewart]], Company A ::Musician Charles C. Stover, Company A ::Private John B. Thomas, Company A ::[[Torrence-376|Corporal Joseph T. Torrence]], Company A ::Private Thomas Tyrrell, Company A ::Private George W. Walser, Company A ::Private John W. Warner, Company A ::[[Watson-17751|Sergeant Porter Watson]], Company A ::Private John H. Webb, Company A ::[[Witherstay-1|Private Henry Wetherstay]], Company A ::[[Whetstone-209|Private David C. Whetstone]], Company A ::[[Williams-114867|Private Clytus Williams]], Company A ::Private James Williams, Company A ::Private Richard Williams, Company A ::[[Wise-6971|Private Jonathan Wise]], Company A ::Private Lewis Young, Company A ::[[Burlingame-799|Private Marcus Burlingame]], Company B - Cathryn Hondros ::Private Calvin Caldwell, Company B ::Private Joseph Card, Company B ::Corporal George F. Center, Company B ::Private Henry H. Center, Company B ::Corporal Norval B. Cobb, Company B ::Private Francis Colton, Company B ::Private Adam Craver, Company B ::[[Crawford-23889|Private James A. Crawford]], Company B - '''Jonathan Crawford''' ::Private John P. Davidson, Company B ::Private Marshall Davis, Company B ::[[Dayton-1380|Private Charles R. Dayton]], Company B ::Private William Decker, Company B ::Corporal James M. Dickerman, Company B ::Private Herman Dilley, Company B ::Private Jasper C. Downs, Company B ::[[Drennen-173|Private John Drennen]], Company B ::[[Emerson-3847|1st Lieutenant Merritt Emerson]], Company B ::Private William Ensign, Company B ::[[Ewalt-143|Corporal John A. Ewalt]], Company B ::[[Faurot-1|Private James E. Faurot]], Company B ::[[Finney-1420|Corporal Henry E. Finney]], Company B ::[[Forbis-275|Sergeant William H. Forbis]], Company B ::Private George W. Granger, Company B ::Private Albert Grim, Company B ::Private Ephraim Grim, Company B ::Private Edwin Hadsell, Company B ::Private Adelbert Hart, Company B ::Private Seth Hart, Company B ::[[Hart-20827|Private Simeon Hart]], Company B ::Private Joseph Hartman, Company B ::Private William Harver, Company B ::[[Hathaway-5194|Private James W. Hathaway]], Company B ::Private Henry Heath, Company B ::Private John F. Helsley, Company B ::Corporal Michael Hess, Company B ::Private Hubert E. Hillman, Company B ::Sergeant William Hughes, Company B ::[[Hulse-1257|Private Wilson S. Hultz]], Company B ::Private Henry Hurst, Company B ::Private Hugh W. Jackson, Company B ::[[Johnson-128295|Private William H. Johnson]], Company B ::[[Kee-616|Captain Ephraim Kee]], Company B ::Private Hugh R. Kelley, Company B ::Private Benjamin F. Kennedy, Company B ::Private Edwin J. Kinney, Company B ::[[Kittredge-157|Private Isaiah S. Kittridge]], Company B ::Private Lafayette Lake, Company B ::Private John J. Landon, Company B ::Private Wright Lattin, Company B ::[[Lewis-33296|Private Edwin D. Lewis]], Company B ::Private Lewis Long, Company B ::Private Hugh Lowery, Company B ::Corporal Daniel Ludwick, Company B ::Private Alexander Mackey, Company B ::[[Mahannah-35|Private Harvey Mahannah]], Company B ::Private Charles H. Mason, Company B ::Private William Maver, Company B ::[[Merritt-6318|Musician Aaron I. Merritt]], Company B ::[[Murphy-11722|Private John A. Murphy]], Company B ::[[Niles-1918|2d Lieutenant Henry L. Niles]], Company B ::[[Oliver-16145|Private Cyrus Oliver]], Company B ::[[Palfreeman-490|Sergeant Edward S. Palfreeman]], Company B ::Private Lauren A. Percy, Company B ::[[Perkins-13776|Private Addison Perkins]], Company B ::[[Phillips-44621|Private Dwight B. Phillips]], Company B ::[[Pound-1171|Private Noah J. Pound]], Company B ::Private Albert D. Prentice, Company B ::Private Edward Prentice, Company B ::Private Ralph E. Ragan, Company B ::Corporal John B. Ramsdell, Company B ::[[Rawdon-126|Private Calvin L. Rawdon]], Company B ::Private Martin B. Rawdon, Company B ::Private Christopher F. Recker, Company B ::Private Daniel Rush, Company B ::Private Jacob Ryan, Company B ::[[Sage-199|Private James Sage]], Company B ::Private Edward W. Sager, Company B ::Private Hiram J. Scott, Company B ::[[Shafer-2666|Private Charles Shafer]], Company B ::Private Jacob Shafer, Company B ::Private Morrison P. Shafer, Company B ::Private William J. Shafer, Company B ::[[Smith-301311|Private Benjamin F. Smith]], Company B ::Private John Smith, Company B ::Private Hugh J. Snodgrass, Company B ::[[Sparks-5479|Private Lorenzo H. Sparks]], Company B ::[[Stephenson-9658|Private Homer Stephenson]], Company B ::Private Charles Stewart, Company B ::[[Stowe-1373|Private Harmon W. Stowe]], Company B ::[[Taft-1473|Private Samuel K. Taft]], Company B ::Private William C. True, Company B ::Private Martin W. Ulrich, Company B ::[[Wolcott-1946|Private Newton L. Walcott]], Company B ::1st Sergeant Jonas E. Wannamaker, Company B ::[[Wierman-55|Private Samuel Weirman]], Company B ::Private Williams C. Welsh, Company B ::[[Wildman-617|Private John E. Wildman]], Company B ::Private John S. Williams, Company B ::Private William F. Adams, Company C ::Corporal Robert D. Allen, Company C ::[[Bard-271|2d Lieutenant James H. Bard]], Company C ::[[Bartholomew-2406|Private Erastus Bartholomew]], Company C ::Private Samuel Blackmore, Company C ::Private James Bolter, Company C ::Private John B. Brandt, Company C ::Private John Burgess, Company C ::1st Sergeant Irvin Butler, Company C ::Private William Canon, Company C ::[[Casper-1215|Private Clarence D. Casper]], Company C ::[[Culver-2324|Private James Culver]], Company C ::Private John W. Davis, Company C ::Private Gwilym Davis, Company C ::Private Morgan Davis, Company C ::Private Morgan W. Davis, Company C ::Private William R. Davis, Company C ::Private George M. Dice, Company C ::Private James Donovan, Company C ::[[Edwards-38061|Private James L. Edwards]], Company C ::[[Edwards-44260|Private John F. Edwards]], Company C ::Private Benjamin Esgar, Company C ::[[Evans-15845|Private Ezariah Evans]], Company C ::Private William Evans, Company C ::Sergeant Charles C. Fowler, Company C ::Private Isaac Frazier, Company C ::Private John H. Frazier, Company C ::Private Harvey A. Fuller, Company C ::Sergeant John Geddes, Company C ::[[Gilbert-21950|Captain Henry C. Gilbert]], Company C ::Private William H. Godshall, Company C ::Private William P. Graham, Company C ::Private George W. Green, Company C ::[[Green-41501|Private John W. Green]], Company C ::[[Hawley-3586|Private Joel Hawley]], Company C ::[[Healy-1616|Private Joseph Healy]], Company C ::Private George Heir, Company C ::Private Thomas Heir, Company C ::Private Reuben B. Hilands, Company C ::Musician Thomas Hogle, Company C ::Private Michael J. Hood, Company C ::Musician Christian Hughes, Company C ::Private Hiram Hull, Company C ::Private William Jack, Company C ::[[Jastat-1|Corporal Albert Jastatt]], Company C ::Private Thomas Jessop, Company C ::Private William Jones, Company C ::[[Kelly-16734|Private Lawrence Kelly]], Company C ::[[Kingsley-1399|Private Jasper B. Kingsley]], Company C ::Private Henry Lawrence, Company C ::Private Caleb Lewis, Company C ::[[Lewis-32663|Corporal Evan Lewis]], Company C ::Private William Lewis, Company C ::Private John M. Mackey, Company C ::Private Morgan Manwaring, Company C ::[[Mason-22802|1st Lieutenant Ambrose C. Mason]], Company C ::Private James R. McKenzie, Company C ::[[McKinley-3760|Private Theron S. McKinley]], Company C ::Private Richard H. McLain, Company C ::[[Miller-48631|Wagoner Charles E. Miller]], Company C ::[[Miller-48587|Corporal John B. Miller]], Company C ::Private Lemuel B. Miller, Company C ::Corporal Clinton F. Moore, Company C ::Private William Morris, Company C ::[[Moser-3285|Private Charles E. Moser]], Company C ::[[Moser-3287|Private Lemuel Moser]], Company C ::[[Moser-3077|Private Phillip H. Moser]], Company C ::Private Alfred Osborn, Company C ::Private Joseph Phillips, Company C ::Private John Powers, Company C ::[[Powers-7147|Private Wilson S. Powers]], Company C ::Private Lemuel Price, Company C ::Private Thomas Quigley, Company C ::Private William R. Rees, Company C ::Private George L. Reis, Company C ::Private David T. Richards, Company C ::Private John B. Richards, Company C ::Private William T. Richards, Company C ::Private John Roberts, Company C ::Private Thomas Robinson, Company C ::Private James Rodgers, Company C ::Private John P. Rosser, Company C ::[[Rowlee-34|Private Robert A. Rowlee]], Company C ::[[Ruppert-303|Private Samuel Ruppert]], Company C ::[[Scoville-429|Private Horace B. Scoville]], Company C ::Private Isaiah Seachrist, Company C ::[[Seaton-443|Corporal Lafayette Seaton]], Company C ::Private David J. Shealor, Company C ::Private Cornelius Shook, Company C ::Private John Sinclair, Company C ::Private Thomas Smith, Company C ::[[Stewart-17725|Private James A. Stewart]], Company C ::Private Nelson O. Stewart, Company C ::[[Stewart-40462|Corporal Robert J. Stewart]], Company C ::Private Samuel Sutton, Company C ::Private John B. Thomas, Company C ::Private Thomas A. Thomas, Company C ::Private Austin Tibbitts, Company C ::[[Townsend-7379|Private Charles W. Townsend]], Company C ::Corporal James G. Townsend, Company C ::Sergeant Jacob Turney, Company C ::[[Vallee-491|Private Adolphus Vally]], Company C ::Private Homer B. Walker, Company C ::Private Samuel Walker, Company C ::Private John Wambaugh, Company C ::Private Daniel Webster, Company C ::Private Andrew N. White, Company C ::[[Whitehouse-2381|Private Edward Whitehouse]], Company C ::Sergeant Austin W. Wilson, Company C ::[[Allen-29007|Private Nathan W. Allen]], Company D - have not been able to find family ::[[Bowen-8125|Private Thomas Bowen]], Company D - have not been able to find family ::[[Pierce-9867|Private George E. Pierce]], Company D - have not been able to find family ::[[Alberts-862|Private Washington Alberts]], Company E - have not been able to find family ::[[Ayers-2766|Private Josiah Ayers]], Company E - have not been able to find family ::[[Strickland-4740|Private Walter Strickland]], Company E - have not been able to find family ::[[Barnes-17463|Private James M. Barnes]], Company F - have not been able to find family ::[[Burnett-5250|Private Isaac Burnett]], Company F - have not been able to find family ::[[Doolittle-2943|Private Charles F. Doolittle]], Company F - have not been able to find family ::[[Smith-203708|Private Frederick Smith]], Company F - have not been able to find family ::[[Chapman-17889|Private Zephaniah W. Chapman]], Company G - have not been able to find family ::[[George-9699|Sergeant Joseph H. George]], Company G - have not been able to find family ::[[Richardson-26955|Private George N. Richardson]], Company G - have not been able to find family ::[[Hartman-4911|Private Nathan Hartman]], Company H - have not been able to find family ::[[Hornstine-1|Private Bacilla Hornstine]], Company H - have not been able to find family ::[[Houston-3588|Private Richard Houston]], Company H - have not been able to find family ::[[Sherman-8785|Private Albert A. Sherman]], Company H - have not been able to find family ::[[Butler-27391|Private Lucius C. Butler]], Company I - have not been able to find family ::[[Haddock-2774|Private John Haddock]], Company I - have not been able to find family ::[[Morris-38434|Private Thomas S. Morris]], Company I - have not been able to find family ::[[Thomas-65254|Private George Thomas]], Company I - have not been able to find family ::[[Babcock-4524|Private Benjamin N. Babcock]], Company K ::[[Enos-753|Private Andrew Enos]], Company K - have not been able to find family ::[[Farl-3|Private William Farl]], Company K - have not been able to find family ::[[Ferguson-22955|Private Charles (Clark) A. Ferguson]], Company K - have not been able to find family ::[[Hall-71685|Private Frederick W. Hall]], Company K - have not been able to find family ::[[Perkins-2489|Corporal Andrew Perkins]], Company K - Cathryn Hondros ::Private William H. Powers, Company K ::Private Charles Pratt, Company K ::Musician Lewis Price, Company K ::Musician John Price, Company K ::Private Charles Rasey, Company K ::Private Chester Rasey, Company K ::[[Roberts-50225|Private James E. Roberts]], Company K ::Wagoner Lewis H. Roberts, Company K ::Private Henry Shaw, Company K ::Private Lorin Shepherd, Company K ::[[Slater-3389|Private Albert A. Slater]], Company K ::[[Smith-209730|Private Alexander H. Smith]], Company K ::Sergeant Nelson H. Smith, Company K ::Private Wilson W. Smith, Company K ::Corporal Howard S. Stephens, Company K ::[[Stowe-1827|Private Egbert Stow]], Company K ::[[Sweet-3904|1st Lieutenant Henry C. Sweet]], Company K ::[[Sweet-6794|Private Jillitt S. Sweet]], Company K ::Private Francis A. Taylor, Company K ::[[Tower-4504|Private Herbert Tower]], Company K ::[[Warren-17447|Private Francis Warren]], Company K ::Private John E. Watrous, Company K ::[[Webb-18364|Private Andrew W. Webb]], Company K ::Private Joel Williams, Company K ::Private Thales F. Williams, Company K ::Private Frederick W. Wilson, Company K ::Private William W. Wright, Company K :2) Create additional pages. ::a) Build a page about the forage train incident. See the [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16415133/cleveland-daily-leader/ “Cleveland Daily Leader’, (Cleveland, Ohio), 30 Jan 1863, page 3] ::b) Identify a list of reunion books and then, for each one, update soldier profiles for their speeches, performances, committees, attendance, dues paying and death. ::c) Design and create a calendar page or pages that could be filled in with the day-by-day activities and events of the regiment. :3) Enrich the pages ::Enrich the company roster pages with stats about the company. ::Find photos of and artifacts related to these soldiers! I have a [https://pin.it/5O2nkDp Pinterest] that has all discovered to date! ::Discover and document more family relationships between regiment members on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:105th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War_Family_Relations Family Relations page] ::Research and document links to resources including diaries, letters, books, newspaper articles, pages and records on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:105th_Regiment%2C_Ohio_Infantry%2C_United_States_Civil_War_Resource_Page Resources page] ::Add battles, enlistments, muster ins, captures, releases, wound, resignations, deaths, muster outs, letters, news articles, diary entries, etc., etc., etc. to the calendar page(s) once created. ::Transcribe letters on page of [[Johnson-128295|William H. Johnson]]. ::Transcribe letter on page of [[Champlin-624|Albert A. Champlin]]. ::Check out and include the sources at [https://www.genealogycenter.info/results_persilocation_detail.php?subtype=Civil%20War&cosearch=USA&loc=OH&subloc=&sort=title ACPL Genealogy Center] ::Prepare a list of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Final_Resting_Places_of_the_105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry final resting places] of the 105th. (Requested by the 105th -Reenactor’s group.) - In progress ::For unmarked graves, would the government or the military still place markers? What’s involved? :4) Special research projects. :* [[Van_Norden-54|Private Charles Abram Van Norden]]’s parental lines. While able to identify 3 of his father’s siblings, his grandparents are not identified. :* [https://blog.storiesretold.com/the-killing-of-sergeant-major-whitmer/ THE KILLING OF SERGEANT MAJOR WHITMER] :::Chapter 68 (March 13, 1865 – April 9, 1865) :::At this time the regiment was about ready to move and the boys were scattered around town. All were ordered to report at once. Sergeant Major Whitmer had been sent over on the opposite side of the square where part of the regiment had been, previously detailed to help extinguish the fire. On his way back he passed General Beard’s headquarters of the 14th corps when two citizens from the opposite side of the street accused the Sergeant of being one who helped steal a barrel of flour. The guard called out “Halt!” When Whitmer replied that he was a member of the 20th army corps, that he had nothing to do with the flour, for some reason unknown to any of us, Whitmer did not stop. The guard again called “Halt!” but he passed on, when the guard raised his gun and fired, the ball entering the back part of his head, passing thru and coming out just back of the forehead. (The guard who shot him was a member of the 105th Ohio regiment, Beard’s brigade, 14th army corps.) The boys of the regiment were so worked up and fearing a riot the Colonel moved the regiment across the river, leaving a detail to take charge of the corpse and give him a decent burial. :::Who was this guard from the 105th? :* Incorporate references from this book the [https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_the_Seventy_fifth_Regiment_of/C2shAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA1&printsec=frontcover ''History of the Seventy-fifth regiment of Indiana infantry volunteers. its organization, campaigns, and battles (1862-65.)''] by [[Floyd-6955|David Bittle Floyd]], Philadelphia, Lutheran publication Society, 1893 into the referenced 105th Ohio’s profiles. :* Who is William F. Carroll who is referred to in this article: [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111403103/the-press/ “The Press”, (Stafford Springs, Connecticut), 12 Jan 1893, page 2]? Is it William Canon aka William Carron, a later recruit to Company C? Or a politician claiming affiliation to the 105th who had none? :* Can these miscellaneous Ford’s be connected? :::a) [[Ford-22185|Betsey (Ford) Stearns (1809-1845)]], m. Geauga County :::b) Roswell W. Ford, (1808-1828) who shares a gravestone with [[Stearns-3513|Levi W. Stearns (1835-1836)]], in Lake Co., Ohio :::c) Ettie Ford in 1870 census of [[Clarke-24188|Persis A. (Clarke) Atkin Merrifield (1834-1873)]] is Ashland Co., Ohio Will you '''JOIN''' me? :Right now this project just has two members, # [[Hallett-341|Cathryn Hondros]], project coordinator # [[Crawford-7109|Jonathan Crawford]], Crawford families :Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=5400384 send me a private message]. Thanks! '''COMPLETED ITEMS.''' :Completed profiles for all soldiers in Companies [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_D|D]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_E|E]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_F|F]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_G|G]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_H|H]] and [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_I|I]]. :Created an original roster page for [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_Field_and_Staff |Field & Staff]] and for each Company - [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_A|A]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_B|B]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_C|C]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_D|D]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_E|E]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_F|F]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_G|G]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_H|H]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_I|I]], [[space:105th_Ohio_Volunteer_Infantry_Roster_of_Company_K|K]]. :Built a page for [[Cumings-50|Captain H. H. Cumings]] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Henry_Harrison_Cummings_G.A.R._Tribute G. A. R. Tribute book] provided by his descendent. :Added letters related to [[Hall-29732|Colonel Albert S. Hall]] provided by his descendent to his page. (And added to other persons pages also referenced in the letters.) :Added photos related to [[Radcliffe-1079|Private Charles K. Radcliffe]]. :Researched to see if [[Raub-186|Private Isaac Raub]]’s family had a connection to the Underground Railroad. I couldn’t discover a connection.

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[[Category: 105th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] List family relationships identified between members of the 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry and their descendants. Soldier’s Relations # [[Adams-61267|Austin Adams]] & [[Sweet-6794|Jellett Samuel Sweet]] - brothers-in-law # [[Adams-61267|Austin Adams]] & [[Barnard-8802|Leverett Barnard]] - cousins # [[Alderman-2031|Cassius Marcellus Alderman]] & [[Alderman-1081|Ellsworth Alderman]] - 3rd cousins # [[Allen-51183|Jessie Fitch Allen]] & [[Kirk-6643|Robert A. Kirk]] - brothers-in-law # [[Anderson-3795|Thomas S. Anderson]] & [[Smith-302340|Albert H. Smith]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[Armstrong-19689|William T. Armstrong]] & [[Stratton-4035|Evi Stratton]] - brothers-in-law # [[Auxer-95|John H. Auxer]] & [[Auxer-93|Stephen D. Auxer]] - brothers # [[Back-900|Ferdinando C. Back]] & [[Back-901|Ferdinando C. Back]] - son & father # [[Baker-29510|Edwin Nash Baker]] & [[Colgrove-56|Melvin J. Colgrove]] - cousins # [[Baker-51481|Sylvester Baker]] & [[Baker-51493|William H. Baker]] - brothers # [[Ball-16304|Thomas Ball]] & [[Saxton-969|Seymour Saxton]] - brothers-in-law # [[Ballard-10227|Clisby S. Ballard]] & [[Ballard-11107|Jonathan Ballard]] -brothers # [[Ballard-10227|Clisby S. Ballard]] & [[Hake-688|Samuel Hake]] - brothers-in-law # [[Ballard-11107|Jonathan Ballard]] & [[Hake-688|Samuel Hake]] - brothers-in-law # [[Barb-235|Gabriel Barb]] & [[Cox-38248|Seymour Cox]] - cousins # [[Bartholomew-2407|Edward O. Bartholomew]] & [[Bartholomew-2406|Erastus W. Bartholomew]] - cousins # [[Beckwith-2827|Ira W. Beckwith]] & [[Bosley-725|George W. Bosley]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[Blood-1157|Adorno Blood]] & [[Odell-61|David Warren Odell]] - brothers-in-law # [[Burgett-516|Harrison Henry Burgett]] & [[Burgett-515|Harrison J. Burgett]] - 1st cousins # [[Butler-20836|Charles Wesley Butler]] & [[Butler-20840|Frank A. Butler]] - brothers # [[Button-1337|Jared Button]] & [[Button-1334|Justin Button]] - brothers # [[Calaway-21|James Wilson Calaway]] & [[Chubb-115|Alonzo Chubb]] - 2nd cousins 1x removed # [[Cady-1876|Fordyce Adelbert Cady]] & [[Strong-4764|Elmer C. Strong]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[Canfield-971|Byron W. Canfield]] & [[Canfield-1185|Henry F. Canfield]] - uncle & nephew # [[Canfield-971|Byron W. Canfield]] & [[Quiggle-112|Oscar P. Quiggle]] - uncle & nephew # [[Canfield-1185|Henry F. Canfield]] & [[Quiggle-112|Oscar P. Quiggle]] - cousins # [[Clark-50950|Nathan T. Clark]] & [[Lester-3537|David Lester]] - brothers-in-law # [[Christie-3937|James T. Christie]] & [[Jones-96775|James L. Jones]] - brothers-in-law # [[Cobbs-359|Eli Cobbs]] & [[Naylor-3078|James B. Naylor]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[Cobbs-359|Eli Cobbs]] & [[Naylor-3084|William H. Naylor]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[Cook-43674|John S. Cook]] & [[Wilcox-11083|William Richard Wilcox]] - step-cousins # [[Cook-33402|Luke Cass Cook]] & [[Heath-5666|Adoniram Judson Heath]] - uncle & nephew # [[Cook-33402|Luke Cass Cook]] & [[Heath-7171|Luther Franklin Heath]] - uncle & nephew # [[Cook-33402|Luke Cass Cook]] & [[Leonard-13706|Horace Able Leonard]] - uncle & nephew # [[Cook-33402|Luke Cass Cook]] & [[Merritt-5096|Eliphalet P. Merritt]] - brothers-in-law # [[Cowles-1151|Edwin R. Cowles]] & [[Cowles-1152|Zeri Cowles]] - brothers # [[Cox-38248|Seymour Cox]] & [[Holcomb-3397|Robert N. Holcomb]] - brothers-in-law # [[Crawford-16912|Emery Crawford]] & [[Hayden-3642|Eugene Hayden]] - brothers-in-law # [[Crawford-16912|Emery Crawford]] & [[Prouty-641|Royal Prouty]] - brothers-in-law # [[Cumings-50|Henry Harrison Cumings]] & [[Rand-1855|Cassius Clay Rand]] - cousins # [[Cutts-455|Jesse Cutts]] & [[Langston-1647|Henry J. Langston]] - uncle & nephew # [[Cutts-455|Jesse Cutts]] & [[Whiting-3300|John J. Whiting]] - brothers-in-law # [[Dayton-1380|Charles R. Dayton]] & [[Dayton-1378|William H. Dayton]] - brothers # [[DeWolf-349|John Wooster DeWolf]] & [[DeWolf-637|William P. DeWolf]] - brothers # [[Downing-3248|John D. Downing]] & [[Mack-281|Charles B. Mack]] - step-brothers-in-law # [[Dusenbury-99|Oscar Dusenbury]] & [[Elder-2723|George D. Elder]] - brothers-in-law # [[Eastman-284|Almon Eastman]] & [[Hayes-17279|David Hayes]] - brothers-in-law # [[Eastman-284|Almon Eastman]] & [[Weldy-8|Moses Weldy]] - father/son-in-law # [[Felch-428|Franklin H. Felch]] & [[Felch-426|Charles L. Felch]] - brothers # [[Fleming-8569|James Harvey Fleming]] & [[Reynolds-26174|Phillip Reynolds]] - brothers-in-law # [[Fuller-15094|George V. Fuller]] & [[Fuller-8331|Martin Fuller]] - brothers # [[Fuller-11049|John S. Fuller]] & [[Laskey-375|Mathew P. Laskey]] - first cousins # [[Gage-1947|Norris Lancaster Gage]] & [[Kenny-2219|Suel H. Kenny]] - step-uncle and nephew # [[Gage-1947|Norris Lancaster Gage]] & [[Stevens-22115|John C. Stevens]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[Gary-1442|Alanson Gary]] & [[Gary-1444|David S. Gary]] - brothers # [[Giddings-773|Anson Giddings]] & [[Giddings-1301|Frederick Merritt Giddings]] - cousins # [[Giddings-773|Anson Giddings]] & [[Kellogg-3755|John Kellogg]] - 2nd cousins 1 x removed # [[Giddings-1301|Frederick Merritt Giddings]] & [[Jones-73888|Roderick Merritt Jones]] - cousins # [[Giddings-1301|Frederick Merritt Giddings]] & [[Kellogg-3755|John Kellogg]] - 2nd cousins 1 x removed # [[Giddings-1301|Frederick Merritt Giddings]] & [[Rowe-6861|Albert Gallitin Rowe]] - step cousins # [[Gillett-2470|Leonard Gillett]] & [[Rand-1855|Cassius Clay Rand]] - brothers-in-law # [[Glancey-18|Charles Glancey]] & [[Mills-15904|Allison W. Mills]] - brothers-in-law # [[Grover-1681|Alonzo Grover]] & [[Grover-1685|Almon Grover]] - brothers # [[Haine-98|George Haine]] & [[Haine-100|William J. Haine]] - brothers # [[Harrison-26155|Manuel J. Harrison]] & [[Harrison-26158|Salathiel Harrison]] - brothers # [[Hartzell-295|John Calvin Hartzell]] & [[Hartzell-775|Joshua Hartzell]] - 1st cousins # [[Hathaway-3291|Gilbert B. Hathaway]] & [[Hathaway-3284|John Clothier Hathaway]] - brothers # [[Hayden-3642|Eugene Hayden]] & [[Moffett-712|Julias A. Moffett]] - first cousins # [[Hayden-3642|Eugene Hayden]] & [[Prouty-641|Royal Prouty]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[Hazeltine-295|John G. Hazeltine]] & [[Perry-14033|Worthy Perry]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[Heath-5666|Adoniram Judson Heath]] & [[Heath-7171|Luther Franklin Heath]] - first cousins # [[Heath-5666|Adoniram Judson Heath]] & [[Heath-9229|Milo G. Heath]] - first cousins 1 x removed # [[Heath-5666|Adoniram Judson Heath]] & [[Leonard-13706|Horace Able Leonard]] - first cousins # [[Heath-7171|Luther Franklin Heath]] & [[Heath-9229|Milo G. Heath]] - first cousins 1 x removed # [[Heath-7171|Luther Franklin Heath]] & [[Leonard-13706|Horace Able Leonard]] - first cousins # [[Heath-9229|Milo G. Heath]] & [[Leonard-13706|Horace Able Leonard]] - first cousins 1 x removed # [[Hickok-751|Henry Clay Hickok]] & [[Johnson-149937|George W. Johnson]] - first cousins 1 x removed # [[Hill-30686|Almon Hill]] & [[Hill-10544|Elisha Hill]] - brothers # [[Hine-1355|Isaac Willard Hine]] & [[Seymour-5976|George Seymour]] - brothers-in-law # [[Hine-1355|Isaac Hine]] & [[Oliver-11862|Leander A. Oliver]] - brothers-in-law # [[Hunt-15761|Alfred Hunt]] & [[Hunt-23389|Chauncy M. Hunt]] - brothers # [[Hunt-15761|Alfred Hunt]] & [[Ruggles-1447|Horace Greenley Ruggles]] - cousins # [[Hunt-23389|Chauncy M. Hunt]] & [[Ruggles-1447|Horace Greenley Ruggles]] - cousins # [[Jones-73888|Roderick Merritt Jones]] & [[Rowe-6861|Albert Gallitin Rowe]] - step cousins # [[Kelsey-1701|Arthur Kelsey]] & [[Saxton-969|Seymour Saxton]] - brothers-in-law # [[King-64853|Amos H. King]] & [[King-64855|George King]] - brothers # [[King-36395|Josiah King]] & [[King-36385|Nelson Kirtland King]] - brothers # [[Kirk-6643|Robert A. Kirk]] & [[Wilson-91850|David A. Wilson]] - cousins # [[Kirkbride-371|Asher Kirkbride]], [[Kirkbride-369|James S. Kirkbride]] & [[Kirkbride-370|Joseph S. Kirkbride]] - brothers # [[Knowles-5197|Alfred A. Knowles]] & [[Knowles-5217|Thomas J. Knowles]] - brothers # [[Knox-3652|Dexter R. Knox]] & [[Russell-19547|Elmer Russell]] - brothers-in-law # [[LaDow-71|Henry William LaDow]] & [[LaDow-67|Sylvester LaDow]] - brothers # [[LaDow-71|Henry William LaDow]] & [[St._John-2309|George E. St. John]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[LaDow-67|Sylvester LaDow]] & [[St._John-2309|George E. St. John]] - brothers-in-law # [[Logan-4202|Henry Logan]] & [[Richards-12088|Evan Richards]] - brothers-in-law # [[Mayhew-317|Benjamin H. Mayhew]] & [[Mayhew-1180|Edwin H. Mayhew]] - first cousins # [[Maynard-3249|Milton Lewis Maynard]] & [[McNaughton-1049|John M. McNaughton]] - brothers-in-law # [[Maynard-3249|Milton Lewis Maynard]] & [[McNaughton-1051|James A. McNaughton]] - brothers-in-law # [[McClintock-1285|Charles W. McClintock]] & [[Smith-180812|Norman Decatur Smith]] - brothers-in-law # [[McCurley-290|Abram S. McCurley]], [[Curley-297|John C. McCurley]] & [[McCurley-298|James McCurley]] - brothers # [[McCurley-290|Abram S. McCurley]] & [[Miller-60958|Manassas Miller]] - brothers-in-law # [[McCurley-290|Abram S. McCurley]] & [[Musser-960|Hazard Musser]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[McCurley-298|james McCurley]] & [[Musser-960|Hazard Musser]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[McCurley-297|John C. McCurley]] & [[Musser-960|Hazard Musser]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[McElwain-329|Edwin W. McElwain]] & [[Moore-48068|Edwin R. Moore]] - brothers-in-law # [[McElwain-329|Edwin W. McElwain]] & [[Smith-180812|Norman Decatur Smith]] - step-brothers # [[McNaughton-1049|John M. McNaughton]] & [[McNaughton-1051|James A. McNaughton]] - brothers # [[Merritt-6505|Milon H. Merritt]] & [[Roberts-50235|James E. Roberts]] - brother-in-laws # [[Morgaridge-12|Reuben George Morgaridge]] & [[Olds-1136|William Chauncy Olds, Jr.]] - co-brother-in-laws # [[Moser-3285|Charles Everett Moser]], [[Moser-3287|Lemuel Moser]] & [[Moser-3077|Phillip Horace Moser]] - brothers # [[Naylor-3078|James B. Naylor]] & [[Naylor-3082|William H. Naylor]] - brothers # [[Nesbitt-1182|John Wishard Nesbitt]] & [[Raub-186|Isaac Raub]] - brothers-in-law # [[Newcomb-2497|Franklin E. Newcomb]] & [[Newcomb-2520|Selah W. Newcomb]] - cousins # [[Newcomb-2497|Franklin E. Newcomb]] & [[Pitner-27|Henry B. Pitner]] - brothers-in-law # [[Northway-201|Henry D. Northway]], [[Northway-90|Luke Northway]] & [[Northway-7|Sherman B. Northway]] - cousins # [[Norton-7043|James H. Norton]] & [[Silvernail-99|Amos H. Silvernail]] - brothers-in-law # [[Osborn-4483|John A. Osborn]] & [[Osborn-4834|David Edson Osborn]] - brothers # [[Osborn-4557|William Henry Osborn]] & [[Tinan-4|Orlando W. Tinan (1838-1894)]] - brothers-in-law # [[Paine-2126|Hendricks E. Paine]] & [[Paine-2516|Alvin B. Paine]] - first cousins 1x removed # [[Patchin-166|David Patchin]] & [[Patchin-135|Edward Patchin]] - brothers # [[Patchin-166|David Patchin]] & [[Patchin-201|James Patchin]] - second cousins # [[Patchin-166|David Patchin]] & [[Patchin-159|Stephen Patchin]] - first cousins # [[Patchin-135|Edward Patchin]] & [[Patchin-201|James Patchin]] - second cousins # [[Patchin-135|Edward Patchin]] & [[Patchin-159|Stephen Patchin]] - first cousins # [[Patchin-201|James Patchin]] & [[Patchin-159|Stephen Patchin]] - second cousins # [[Payne-13212|Wallace B. Payne]] & [[Waters-6740|Rollin A. Waters]] - brothers-in-law # [[Pease-3027|Abner J. Pease]] & [[Pease-3025|Byron A. Pease]] - brothers # [[Pease-3027|Abner J. Pease]] & [[Russell-19547|Elmer Russell]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[Pease-3027|Abner J. Pease]] & [[Tucker-11282|Dean D. Tucker]] - brothers-in-law # [[Pease-3025|Byron A. Pease]] & [[Russell-19547|Elmer Russell]] - co-brothers-in-law # [[Pease-3025|Byron A. Pease]] & [[Tucker-11282|Dean D. Tucker]] - brothers-in-law # [[Potter-8816|Edward Potter]] & [[Potter-8817|Elwood A. Potter]] - father & son # [[Quiggle-112|Oscar P. Quiggle]] & [[Whitney-4190|Miles J. Whitney]] - first cousins-in-law # [[Raub-186|Isaac Raub]] & [[Raub-183|Samuel K. Raub]] - brothers # [[Rawdon-126 |Calvin L. Rawdon]] & [[Rawdon-120|Horace F. Rawdon]] - brothers # [[Richmond-2731|Sherman Richmond]] & [[Smith-136444|Horatio M. Smith]] - brothers-in-law # [[Sill-706|John S. Sill]] & [[Sill-716|Theodore Lee Sill]] - brothers # [[Smith-301321|Benjamin Smith]] & [[Smith-301350|Daniel A. Smith]] - brothers # [[Smith-136444|Horatio M. Smith]] & [[Smith-136473|William O. Smith]] - half-brothers # [[Smith-180812|Norman Decatur Smith]] & [[Smith-203745|Marsh H. Smith, Jr.]] - first cousins # [[Sober-102|Austin Sober]] & [[Sober-89|Spencer Sober]] - brothers # [[Spaulding-2569|Asa B. Spaulding]] & [[Spaulding-1854|E. Abbott Spaulding]] - brothers # [[Spitler-610|George J. Spitler]] & [[Spitler-636|Peter J. Spitler]] - brothers # [[Spitler-610|George J. Spitler]] & [[Wierman-125|Samuel Wierman]] - brothers-in-law # [[Spitler-636|Peter J. Spitler]] & [[Wierman-125|Samuel Wierman]] - brothers-in-law # [[Stevens-22115|John E. Stevens]] & [[Sweet-5132|Jesse M. Sweet]] - first cousins # [[Stocking-655|Charles H. Stocking]] & [[Stocking-648|John K. Stocking]] - first cousins # [[Taft-1474|Harvey S. Taft]] & [[Taft-1473|Samuel K. Taft]] - uncle & nephew # [[Tanner-4067|Harvey Tanner]] & [[Tanner-5192|Henry Tanner]] - brothers # [[Taylor-50681|La Royal Taylor]] & [[Taylor-50711|Lester De Witt Taylor]] - brothers # [[Tuttle-4800|Albert P. Tuttle]] & [[Tuttle-4799|Osman Bosworth Tuttle]] - brothers # [[Wakelee-77|Oscar Wakelee]], [[Wakelee-79|Arthur Wakelee]] & [[Wakelee-72|Byron Wakelee]] - brothers # [[Waterman-2548|Solomon Adnah Waterman]] & [[Waterman-2547|William A. Waterman]] - brothers # [[Webb-27760|Albert Selden Webb]] & [[Webb-17877|Darwin O. Webb]] - cousins # [[Webb-27760|Albert Selden Webb]] & [[Webb-12167|Ezra Webb]] - 1st cousins 1 x removed # [[Webb-27760|Albert Selden Webb]] & [[Webb-17875|Henry J. Webb]] - cousins # [[Webb-17877|Darwin O. Webb]] & [[Webb-17875|Henry J. Webb]] - brothers # [[Webb-17877|Darwin O. Webb]] & [[Webb-12167|Ezra Webb]] - 1st cousins 1 x removed # [[Webb-12167|Ezra Webb]] & [[Webb-17875|Henry J. Webb]] - 1st cousins 1 x removed # [[Weldy-8|Moses Weldy]] & [[Weldy-225|Samuel Weldy]] - brothers # [[Whetstone-209|David C. Whetstone]], [[Whetstone-216|Isaac B. Whetstone]] & [[Whetstone-214|Jeremiah B. Whetstone]] - brothers # [[Wildman-943|Ira Wildman]] & [[Wildman-617|John Emery Wildman]] - uncle & nephew Other Relations # [[Applegate-3244|Joseph Applegate]]’s great nephew [[Halls-467|James Gordon Halls]] married [[Webb-27760|Albert Selden Webb]]’s granddaughter [[Webb-26022|Irene Hazel Webb]]. # [[Armstrong-19689|William T. Armstrong]]’s nephew [[Armstrong-19777|Olin L. Armstrong]] married [[Boyle-4599|George V. Boyle]]’s niece [[Boyle-4581|Helen Adah Armstrong]]. # [[Ball-16304|Thomas Ball]]’s granddaughter [[Ball-13096|Florence Ball]] married [[Tanner-4067|Harvey Tanner]]’s son [[Tanner-4068|Albert Tanner]]. # [[Bellard-174|John H. Bellard]]’s sister [[Bellard-175|Olive Bellard Cortleyou]] married second [[Webb-17889|Daniel A. Webb]] who was the brother of both [[Webb-17877|Darwin Oliver Webb]] and [[Webb-17875|Henry James Webb]]. # [[Benjamin-3110|Lovistue J. Benjamin]]’s nephew [[Benjamin-3117|Allen Benjamin]] married [[Cumings-50|Henry Harrison Cuming]]’s step-sister [[Cumings-93|Nellie Lovina Cumings]]. # [[Brewster-3510|Oliver R. Brewster]]’s sister [[Brewster-3512|Julia Brewster]] married [[Wilcox-5680|Alfred G. Wilcox]]’s father [[Wilcox-5683|Richard S. Wilcox]]. # [[Britton-2213|John C.Britton]]’s youngest brother [[Britton-2223|Charles Britton]] married [[Gary-9|Alanson Gary]]’s oldest daughter [[Gary-1469|Carrie Gary]]. # [[Brooks-11919|Samuel Brooks]]' granddaughter [[Pritchard-2569|Elizabeth Mary Pritchard]] married [[Steele-2436|Calvin F. Steele]]'s grandson [[Carlton-1763|Harry Carlton]]. # [[Conley-774|Fernando C. Conley]]’s daughter [[Conley-2196|Ella]] married [[Moffett-712|Julias A. Moffett]]’s half-brother [[Moffett-718|Lewis]]. # [[Eastman-288|Serena May Eastman]], daughter of 105th soldier [[Eastman-284|Almon Eastman]] married another 105th soldier [[Weldy-8|Moses Weldy]]. # [[Fales-280|Lewis Clark Fales]]’ granddaughter [[Woodworth-2315|Martha Louise Woodworth]] married [[Rowe-9927|Francis A. Rowe]]’s grandson [[Loomis-3252|Stanley R. Loomis]]. # [[Ford-11584|Lettice A. Ford]] married two 105th soldiers; first [[Fisher-16407|Omie L. Fisher]] in 1853 and he died in 1863, and second, [[Sheldon-3014|Charles Sheldon]] in 1865. # [[Fowler-9641|Justin Lewis]]’ son [[Fowler-9644|Albert Fowler]] married [[Smith-180812|Norman D. Smith]]’s granddaughter [[Morton-7381|Irene Morton]] in 1896. # [[Getty-348|Frederick I. Getty]]’s nephew [[Kinnear-617|Rev. Dr. Hardman Nathan Kinnear]] married [[Batchelor-1867|John Worthing Batchelor]]’s niece [[Tilton-1796|Hannah Jennie Tilton]]. # [[Gillett-2470|Leonard Gillett]]’s niece [[Viets-326|Kathleen L. Viets]] married [[Prouty-641|Royal Prouty]]’s son [[Prouty-643|Eugene Prouty]]. # [[Gillett-2470|Leonard Gillett]]’s great-nephew [[Collister-66|Viets M. Collister]] married [[Saxton-969|Seymour Saxton]]’s granddaughter [[Saxton-1102|Genevieve Saxton]]. # [[Glass-4712|Harriet Glass]] married three 105th soldiers; first [[Young-44889|John Young]] in 1861 and he died in 1865, second, she married [[Weldy-225|Samuel Weldy]] late in 1865, thirdly she married [[Silver-2189|Allen Silver]] in 1901. She divorced [[Silver-2189|Allen]] between 1907 and 1910. # [[Green-33366|Horace Green]]’s son [[Greene-5954|Floyd]] married first [[Hazeltine-295|John G. Hazeltine]]’s daughter [[Hazeltine-296|Mary]] in 1880 and divorced her in about 1896, and he became the 2nd husband of [[Philbrook-263|Charles H. Philbrook]]’s daughter [[Philbrook-265|Ella]] in 1897. # [[Hightree-17|Nina Hightree Shatto Webb]] married descendants of two 105th O. V. I. soldiers; in 1905 she married [[Shatto-112 |Hugh Joseph Shatto]], grandson of [[Delano-1880 |Horace Gideon Delano]], and in 1946 she married [[Webb-27763|Bry Hanson Webb]], son of [[Webb-27760|Albert Selden Webb]]. # [[Hillier-698|William Riley Hillier]] married descendants of two 105th O. V. I. soldiers; in 1907 he married [[Hall-64809|Edith Irene Hall]], granddaughter of [[McIntyre-7222|John Franklin McIntyre]], and in 1949 he married [[Owen-8019|Mary Lillian Owen Miner]], granddaughter of [[Smith-180812|Norman Decatur Smith]]. # [[Lewis-28926|George E. Lewis]]' niece [[Lewis-29374|Blanch]] married [[Burlingame-423|Edwin R. Burlingame]]'s grandson [[Burlingame-474|Edward]] in 1909. # [[Noyes-2370|John P. Noyes]]’ step-sister [[Hawkins-12967|Lillie E. Hawkins]] was the 2nd wife of [[Pease-2584|John D. Pease]]. # [[Nye-2162|Ira Nye]]’s great-niece [[Gray-22928|Eleanor C. Gray]] married [[Cook-28259|Frederick T. Cook]]’s grandson [[Rhodes-7500|Reuben Frederick Rhodes]]. # [[Phelps-5421|Emily Phelps]] married two 105th soldiers; first [[Thurbur-4|Silas Thurbur]] in 1856 and he died in 1863, and third she married [[Knowles-5197|Alfred A. Knowles]]. # [[Rought-52|Charles H. Rought]] married both a granddaughter ([[Butler-20858|Rosamond Butler]]) and a daughter (her aunt, [[Butler-20857|Nina Butler]]) of [[Butler-20840|Francis A. Butler]]. Neither marriage lasted. # [[Saxton-965|Lydia P. Saxton]] married two 105th soldiers; first [[Ball-16304|Thomas Ball]] in 1849 and he died in 1865, and second, [[Kelsey-1701|Arthur Kelsey]] later in 1865. # [[Saxton-969|Seymour Saxton]]’s daughter [[Saxton-1095|Cynthia Maud Saxton]] married [[Weldy-225|Samuel Weldy]]’s son [[Weldy-201|Oscar I. Weldy]]. # [[Smith-184892|Maria Louisa Smith]] married two 105th soldiers; first [[Moore-48068|Edwin More]] in 1852 and he died in 1864 in military service, second, she married [[Crofford-66|Stephrn Harrison Crofford]] in 1865. # [[St._John-2309|George E. St. John]]‘s niece [[St._John-2318|Rhoda M. St. John]] married [[Grant-12531|Preserved H. Grant]] in 1880. # [[Swartout-163|Locy Swartout]]’s granddaughter [[Swaney-322|Harriette Blanche Swaney Hewitt Hess]] married [[Marsh-9008|Orson Livingston Marsh]]’s nephew [[Marsh-9017|Floyd Luzerne Marsh]] in 1952. # [[Tuttle-6810|Philander Tuttle]] married two women with connections to the 105th. He first married [[Bowers-9891|Sophia Bowers]], daughter of [[Bowers-9887|Edward Vernette Bowers]] and he later married [[Burgett-527|Marietta Burgett]], sister of [[Burgett-515|Harrison J. Burgett]].

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[[Category: 105th Regiment, Ohio Infantry, United States Civil War]] == '''Diaries, Letters, Books, Papers and Records''' == (to be organized by company, last name, first name of soldier) :Regiment * [https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Twentieth_Century_History_of_Trumbull/bd0yAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA202&printsec=frontcover A twentieth century history of Trumbull County, Ohio : a narrative account of its historical progress, its people, and its principal interests, Volume, by Harriet Taylor Upton], published 1909, The Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, page 202 * [https://leelanauhistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/BF794FC5-1021-4B45-8A93-951374201830 Invitation to the 14th Reunion of the 105th O.V.I. in Youngstown, Ohio, 09/23/1889, Leelanau Historical Society] * [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Report_of_the_Annual_Reunion_of_the_105t/fa4-AAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA1 Report of the 16th Annual Reunion of the 105th Regiment, O. V. I.], 1891 * [https://archive.org/details/00475761.3389.emory.edu/page/n5/mode/2up ''The Story of a Thousand''] by [[Tourgée-112|Albion Winegar Tourgée]], published by S. McGerald & Son, 1896 :Officers * [[Wright-27097|Marshall W. Wright]] Papers at the Kent State University Libraries, Special Collections and Archives :Company A * The [https://sclfind.libs.uga.edu/sclfind/view?docId=ead/ms3431.xml;query=;brand=default collection] consists of letters from [[Harber-553|Aaron Harber]] from Cleveland, Ohio; Lexington, Kentucky; Murfreesboro, Tennessee; and Trenton, Georgia. In his letters he describes being sent to Camp Dennison, Ohio and being put in the Invalid Corps after an arm injury. He writes about being sent to Carver Hospital and Rush Barracks in Washington, D.C. for guard duty. Most of his letters describe camp life, fellow soldiers, health, and attempts to get furloughs. Two of the letters mention Abraham Lincoln. There are also several letters from friends to Mina and from Mina to her husband. Her letters describe the struggles to do housework and raise the children (Nicholas A. and James B.) alone. See also: [http://dlg.galileo.usg.edu/harg/turningpoint/do:harg3431-001-003 Harber, Aaron. "Aaron Harber family letters, 1862-1865." Hargrett Library. 1864-10/1865] :Company B * [https://www.tribtoday.com/news/local-news/2015/01/county-residents-report-on-sherman-s-march/ County residents report on Sherman’s march], 5 Jan 1905 :Company D * ''United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 2519'', U.S. Government Printing Office, 1888, “The Committee on Pensions, to who was referred the bill (S 338), granting a pension to [[Brooks-11919|Samuel Brooks]]” ''United States Congressional Serial Set, Volume 2519'', U.S. Government Printing Office, 1888, “The Committee on Pensions, to who was referred the bill (S 338), granting a pension to [[Brooks-11919|Samuel Brooks]]”, https://books.google.com/books?id=u0JHAQAAIAAJ&pg=RA35-PA1 * [[Cummings-3885|Henry Harrison Cumings]] Papers at the Western Reserve Historical Society * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Henry_Harrison_Cummings_G.A.R._Tribute Henry Harrison Cumings’ G. A. R. Tribute Book] * ''Civil War Diaries of [[Morse-4985|Bliss Morse]]'' compiled by Loren J. Morse, grandson of [[Morse-4985|Bliss Moore]] "The Chillicothe Constitution-Tribune", Chillicothe, Missouri, 1964-Feb-21, page 15, https://www.newspapers.com/image/2588422/ * Letter from [[Taylor-49698|James Harvey Taylor]] to his father. Transcribed and scanned in his profile :Company E * “The Story of a Much-Traveled Methodist Preacher as Told By Himself” by [[Stocking-655|Charles Hendrickson Stocking]], manuscript given to the Willoughby public library about 1928 “The Akron Beacon Journal“, (Akron, Ohio), 1928-Mar-22, page 22, https://www.newspapers.com/image/228269601/ * Diary of a Civil War soldier : [[Taylor-50711|Lester DeWitt Taylor]] of Claridon, Geauga County, Ohio at the Geauga County Public Library * [[Tuttle-3401|William Ransom Tuttle]] Papers at the Western Reserve Historical Society :Company F * July 26, 1862, [[Burbank-837|L.D. Burbank]], 2nd Lieutenant, 105th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, Willoughby, Lake County, Ohio. To Adjutant General Charles W. Hill. Letter stating that he had accepted the appointment as 2nd Lieutenant of the 105th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry and been sworn into office., 1 p. [Series 147-43: 139] http://resources.ohiohistory.org/onlinedoc/civilwar/sa0147/new/43_09.php * [[Caley-270|Caley, Charles C]], and [[Carpenter-16895|Juliaette Caley]]. Caley Family Correspondence. , 1862. Print. Housed at University of Norte Dame, Hesburgh Library. [https://rarebooks.nd.edu/digital/civil_war/letters/caley/ Online archive.] * ''Forty Eight Days, The 105th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Camp Cleveland, Ohio to Perryville, Kentucky August 21 to October 8, 1862'', [[Haver-100|Thomas T. Haver]] Accession 58667, Ohio Genealogical Society, https://www.ogs.org/ogs_library/recent_accessions/58000.pdf * ''[[Woodard-2096|Dwight H. Woodard]] Civil War letters, 1860s.'' * Rowley-Gifford-Clegg, family, family Clegg, family Gifford, and family Rowley. Rowley-Gifford-Clegg Family Papers. , 1841. Archival material. Access at The Filson Historical Society, Special Collections Department only. Louisville, Kentucky. Includes document from [[Gifford-3678|Harley Nelson Gifford]] regarding the 105th. * The [http://www.usgenwebsites.org/OHGeauga/morediry.htm diary] of [[Moore-48068|Edwin R. Moore]]. * [https://sparedshared20.home.blog/2019/12/02/1863-royal-prouty-to-ellen-prouty-carpenter/ Letter] from [[Prouty-641|Royal Prouty]] to his sister, [[Prouty-644|Ellen Elizabeth Prouty Carpenter]], 2-Jan-1863, 3 pages, from camp near Horse Cave, Kentucky. : :Company G * [https://exploreuk.uky.edu/fa/findingaid/?id=xt702v2cc061 Wade Hall Collection of American Letters: Cowles family papers], [[Cowles-68|Edwin R. Cowles]] & [[Cowles-1152|Zeri Cowles]]. * 5 letters by [[Pettibone-1580|Francis A. Pettibone]] at https://cruelcoulter.com/civilwar/Letter1.php :Company H * ''Ohio Volunteer, The Childhood and Civil War Memoirs of [[Hartzell-295|Captain John Calvin Hartzell]], OVI'', edited by Charles I. Switzer * James Nesbit-[[Raub-186|Isaac P. C. Raub]] Family Papers at the Western Reserve Historical Society * A series of letters written by [[Nesbitt-1182|John Nesbitt]] and his brother-in-law, [[Raub-186|Isaac P.C. Raub]] while in the Union army are in the collection of the Poland Historical Society. * A series of letters written between [[Raub-186|Isaac Raub]] and his wife have been uncovered at the Poland Historical Society. * ''Civil War Letters and Diary: [[Roahr-1|Charles Roahr]], 105th O.V.I.'', compiled and augmented by Tom Rohr, (c) 2014 by Thomas D. Rohr, ISBM 1482614413 https://www.amazon.com/Civil-War-Letters-Diary-V-I/dp/1482614413 :Company I * [https://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/c8qc09w6/ Online Archive of California], A collection of material of [[Parker-11421|Lovel Newton Parker]] related to the American Civil War. * ''The Story of a Thousand'' by [[Tourgée-112|Albion Winegar Tourgée]], published by S. McGerald & Son, 1896 *[http://www.jstor.org/stable/26062099 “Emancipation’s Encounters: The Meaning of Freedom from the Pages of Civil War Sketchbooks,” Journal of the Civil War Era 3, no. 4 (f2013): 533–48.], by Martha S. Jones. This article mentions “A Sketchbook through the South,” that was created by [[Rawdon-120|Horace Rawdon, Jr.]]. * [https://issuu.com/acwmuseum/docs/acwm_magazine_summer_2022_web The American Civil War Museum Magazine (Summer 2022)] has an article featuring the sketches of [[Rawdon-120|Horace Rawdon, Jr.]] :Company K * [https://archives.lib.virginia.edu/repositories/uva-sc/archival_objects/letter_from_david_g_cobb_105th_ohio_infantry_hospi Letter from David G. Cobb, 105th Ohio Infantry, Hospital at Camp Dennison, Ohio, January 22, 1863, to his friend, Enoch Palmer, Jr., Ohio], University of Virginia, Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library, John L. Nau III Civil War History collection (MSS 16459) * [[Hutchinson-9632|Hutchinson, Stephen James]] (1830- ) [https://www.cmich.edu/library/clarke/AccessMaterials/Bibliographies/CivilWar/Published/Pages/Ohio-Regiments-Published.aspx Papers, 1862-1865]. 1 reel. Civil War letters and papers of a surgeon in Company K, 105th Ohio Infantry, describing his war experience on battlefields of Ken. Microfilmed by Clarke Historical Library in 1970. 1 reel positive. * [https://leelanauhistory.pastperfectonline.com/archive/B4979DF3-8015-4123-BDF0-441941684070 Item 1998.54.oo]: 1857-1902. Collection of Letters, documentary artifacts of the Hutchinson family of Northport. Letter, journal pages, speeches, telegrams, a short handwritten family history, Civil War diary (1863-1910). written by [[Hutchinson-9632|Dr. Stephen J. Hutchinson]] (1830-1901). * George B. Lockwood Family Papers at the Western Reserve Historical Society (includes [[Lockwood-2821|Stanley B. Lockwood]]) * George B. Lockwood Family Photographs at the Western Reserve Historical Society (includes [[Lockwood-2821|Stanley B. Lockwood]]) :Mystery Letters * [https://sparedshared17.wordpress.com/2018/05/16/1862-unidentified-105th-ovi-soldier-to-his-parents/ Letter] from unidentified 105TH OVI soldier to his parents, 1862 :Other * 105th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry Records including enlistment and reunion records at the Western Reserve Historical Society * [https://web.archive.org/web/20101229064138/http://ohsweb.ohiohistory.org/exhibits/fftc/relicroom/details.aspx?war=2&flagid=215&unitid=192&warname=Civil%20War Battle flags of the 105th]. * [https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_the_Seventy_fifth_Regiment_of/C2shAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=PA300&printsec=frontcover ''History of the Seventy-fifth regiment of Indiana infantry volunteers. its organization, campaigns, and battles (1862-65.)''] by [[Floyd-6955|David Bittle Floyd]], Philadelphia, Lutheran publication Society, 1893. — ''This regimental history contains numerous references to the 105th Ohio.'' * [https://archive.org/details/officialrosterof07ohio/page/774 Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of Rebellion 1861 - 1866] Vol. VII, 87th - 108th Regiments - Infantry; The Ohio Valley Co.; Cincinnati; 1899; Pg. 774; Ohio. Roster Commission; Ohio. General Assembly. * ''Report of the Annual Reunion of The 105th Regiment, O. V. I.'', for the 16th Annual Reunion in 1891. * [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Report_of_the_Annual_Reunion_of_the_105t/PcU-AAAAYAAJ?hl=en&pg=PA1&printsec=frontcover ''Proceedings of the Annual Reunion of the 105th O. V. I.''], for the 30th Annual Reunion, 1907. == '''Newspaper Articles''' == (to be organized by date, then newspaper name and page number) # [https://www.newspapers.com/article/western-reserve-chronicle-105th-ovi-730/139657530/ 1862-Jul-30, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 3] - Military Committee Appointments # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18369900/ashtabula_weekly_telegraph/ 1862-Aug-9, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 2] - Article about a possible draft for the 105th # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/18369954/ashtabula_weekly_telegraph/ 1862-Aug-9, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 2] - Officer Nominations # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/72598945/cleveland-daily-leader/ 1862-Aug 14, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 3] - Election in Camp # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23390077/the_jeffersonian_democrat/ 1862-Aug-15, "The Jeffersonian Democrat", (Chardon, Ohio), page 3] - [[Canfield-971|Captain Canfield]]’s Company # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/64121682/ashtabula-weekly-telegraph/ 1862-Aug-16, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 2] - Volunteers # [https://www.newspapers.com/article/cleveland-daily-leader/130158225/ 1862-Aug-21, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 3] - “The 105th Regiment”, movement to Kentucky and a list of officers. # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28922950/the_jeffersonian_democrat/ 1862-Aug-29, "The Jeffersonian Democrat", (Chardon, Ohio), page 3] - “The 105th Regiment” (A list of officers.) # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/101358643/western-reserve-chronicle/ 1862-Sep-10, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 1] - A Letter from Co. C, Rosters of Companies I and C, A Letter from the 105th # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23155871/the_jeffersonian_democrat/ 1862-Sep-12, "The Jeffersonian Democrat", (Chardon, Ohio), page 1]- Our Military Correspondance. From the 105th Regiment. ... Camp near Lexington, Aug. 29th, 1862 written by [[Porter-14518|Tilden W. Porter]] # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43709235/cleveland_daily_leader/ 1862-Sep-16, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2] - From the 105th Regiment. Camp Near Louisville, Kentucky # [https://www.newspapers.com/article/western-reserve-chronicle-saw-the-105th/127481000/ 1862-Oct-8, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - Charles Harmon reports seeing 105th # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/13655457/cleveland_daily_leader/ 1862-Oct-17, ''Cleveland Daily Leader'', (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2] - Wounded of the 105th Ohio # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/24500179/cleveland_daily_leader/ 1862-Oct-24, "The Cleveland Daily Leader", (Cleveland, Ohio), page 1] - The Killed and Wounded of the 105th at the Battle of Perryville # [https://www.newspapers.com/article/western-reserve-chronicle/139439656/ 1862-Oct-22, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 3] - The 105th Regiment # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/25012511/the_jeffersonian_democrat/ 1862-Oct-24, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 2] - The Loss in [[Canfield-971|Capt. Canfield]]’s Company # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/47582602/ashtabula-weekly-telegraph/ 1862-Oct-25, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 3] - The 105th. A letter from [[Crowell-2139|Capt. Crowell]] # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111651098/ovi-105thi/ 1862-Oct-25, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2] - Report of [[Hall-29732|Colonel Hall]] of the 105th Ohio # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/14631228/western_reserve_chronicle/ 1862-Oct-29, ''The Western Reserve Chronicle'', (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - The Killed and Wounded of the 105th at the Battle of Perryville # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/14631134/cleveland_daily_leader/ 1862-Oct-30, ''Cleveland Daily Leader'', (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2] - Sick and Discharged Soldiers of the 105th # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/19105057/the_jeffersonian_democrat/ 1862-Oct-31, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 3] - The Killed and Wounded of the 105th # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/13766453/the_jeffersonian_democrat/ 1862-Oct-31, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 4] - Report of [[Hall-29732|Colonel Hall]] of the 10th Regiment. Headquarters 10th Div., 1st Army Corps Perryville Battle Field, Kentucky, Oct 10th, 1862 # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/31686042/cleveland_daily_leader/ 1862-Nov-5, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2] - Discharged Soldiers # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/6381286/trumbull_discharged_soldiers_11562/ 1862-Nov-5, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - Discharged Soldiers # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/68892754/cleveland-daily-leader/ 1862-Nov-8, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2] - Sick, Wounded and Discharged Ohio Soldiers # [https://www.newspapers.com/image/75690501/ 1862-Nov-19, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 1] - Sick, Wounded, Dead and Discharged Ohio Soldiers # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/14112692/western_reserve_chronicle/ 1862-Nov-19, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - Deaths in Hospitals, of Soldiers in the 105th Regiment, since the Battle of Perryville # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/103373796/105th-ovi-burials-on-field-112662/ 1862-Nov-26, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 1], Important to the Friends of the 105, Ohio # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/103851453/western-reserve-chronicle/ 1862-Nov-26, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 3], Farmington Correspondance # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/35424290/a_letter_from_colonel_hall/ 1862-Dec-3, ''Western Reserve Chronicle'', (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - A Letter from [[Hall-29732|Col. Hall]] # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61992540/ashtabula-weekly-telegraph/ 1862-Dec-13, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 2] - [[Crowell-2139|Captain W. S. Crowell]]’s letter of 1862-Nov-27 # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/42509041/cleveland_daily_leader/ 1862-Dec-15, ”Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2] - Admitted to Louisville Hospitals # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/22636371/cleveland_daily_leader/ 1862-Dec-16, ''Cleveland Daily Leader'', (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2] - Promotions # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43709779/cleveland_daily_leader/ 1862-Dec-23, “Cleveland Daily Leader'', (Cleveland, Ohio), page 1] - Ohio Soldiers in Perryville Hospital # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/113918044/105th/ 1862-Dec-24, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - From the 105th # [https://www.newspapers.com/image/214844014/ 1863-Jan-7, "Western Reserve Chronicle", (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - Information from [[Van_Nostrand-200|Rev. Van Nostrand]] about men in Company B # [https://www.newspapers.com/image/75714970/ 1863-Jan-15, "Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2] - Sick Soldiers at Louisville # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/16415133/cleveland_daily_leader/ 1863-Jan-30, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 3] - Captured of the 105th Regiment # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/108723864/captured-of-the-105th-ovi/ 1863-Feb-4, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - Captured of the 105th # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/28283258/the_jeffersonian_democrat/ 1863-Feb-6, "The Jefferson Democrat", (Chardon, Ohio), page 3] - Captain Canfield A Prisoner # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/34744729/ashtabula_weekly_telegraph/ 1863-Feb-7,“Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 2] - The 105th Regiment # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111345013/cleveland-daily-leader/ 1863-Feb-23, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 3] - From the 105th # [https://newspaperarchive.com/the-cass-county-republican-mar-26-1863-p-2/ 1863-Mar-26, “The Cass County Republican”, (Dowagiac, Michigan), page 2] - A Glorious Victory # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111385849/ashtabula-weekly-telegraph/ 1863-Mar-28, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 3] - Soldier’s certificates. # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/70337117/cleveland-daily-leader/ 1863-Apr-15, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2] - Ohio Military Promotions # [https://www.newspapers.com/article/cleveland-daily-leader/128425609/ 1863-Apr-16, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2] - 4 soldiers received and assisted at depot hospital # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/38021755/the_jeffersonian_democrat/ 1863-Apr-17, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, Chardon, Ohio, page 3] - From the 105th Regiment, A private letter written by [[Marsh-7245|Henry Marsh]] about the Battle of Milton # [https://www.newspapers.com/image/72173477/ 1863-May-1, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 3] - Sword Presentation in the 105th # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/34080519/ashtabula_weekly_telegraph/ 1863-Oct-10, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 2] - A List of Wounded Soldiers in the 105 and 125 Ohio in the Hospitals at Nashville # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/31902604/cleveland_daily_leader/ 1863-Oct-10, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 3] - Killed and Wounded in the 105th # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/14729530/western_reserve_chronicle/ 1863-Oct-21, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - Casualties in the 105th Ohio # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23153216/the_jeffersonian_democrat/ 1863-Oct-23, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 2] - Our Military Correspondance. From the 105th Regiment. Chattanooga, Oct. 3d, 1863 written by [[Porter-14518|Tilden W. Porter]] # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/37204303/the_jeffersonian_democrat/ 1863-Oct-30, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 2] - Casualties in the 105th Regiment. A Noble Letter From [[Tolles-111|Col. Tolles]] # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/108944303/western-reserve-chronicle/ 1863-Nov-4, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - From the 105th. # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17466797/the_jeffersonian_democrat/ 1863-Nov-6, "The Jeffersonian Democrat", (Chardon, Ohio), page 3] - Letter from [[Marsh-7245|Henry Marsh]] from Libby Prison to his sister # [https://www.newspapers.com/image/72175265/ 1863-Dec-4, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 2] - Letter from [[Mowrey-174|James A. Mowrey]] # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111715327/letter-from-recruit-william-h-johnson/ 1864-Feb-17, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, Warren, Ohio, page 1] - Army Correspondence from the 105th, letter from [[Johnson-128295|William H. Johnson]] # [https://www.newspapers.com/image/143556100/ 1864-Feb-24, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 3] - Promotions in the 105th Regt. # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111764326/farewell-from-the-officers-to-tolles/ 1864-Mar-18, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 2] - Farewell of the Officers of the 105th O. V. I. to [[Tolles-111|Lieut. Col. Tolles]] # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111774690/dr-turnbulls-report-kenesaw-mountain/ 1864-Jul-6, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - Casualties in the 105th O. V. I., Camp in Line at Bsttle, at the Foot of Kinesaw Mountain # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/84088519/cleveland-daily-leader/ 1864-Jun-30, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 1] - Casualties in Northern Ohio Regiments # [https://www.newspapers.com/image/143558794/ 1864-Jul-6, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - Casualties in the 105th O. V. I. # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111776380/casualties-kenesaw/ 1864-Jul-08,“The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 3] - Casualties of the 105th Regiment # [https://www.newspapers.com/image/143560454/ 1864-Aug-31, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 2] - From the 105th O. V. I. Camp 6 Miles Southwest of Atlanta, Georgia, August 15, 1864 # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111776596/james-mowry-letter-in-line-of-battle/ 1864-Sep-09, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 1] - In Line of Battle before Atlanta # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111776747/extracts-from-a-soldiers-diary/ 1864-Sep-16, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 1] - Extracts from the Diary of a Soldier, Member of Co. E, 105th OVI # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111790199/letter-from-william-h-johnson/ 1864-Oct-05, “Western Reserve Chronicle”, (Warren, Ohio), page 1] - From the 105th, Atlanta, letter from [[Johnson-128295|William H. Johnson]] # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111372695/the-brooklyn-union/ 1864-Oct-7 “The Brooklyn Union”, (Brooklyn, New York), page 2] - Anonymous Private’s Letter to His Mother # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111373062/cleveland-daily-leader/ 1864-Nov-17, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 1] - Anonymous Private’s Letter to The Leader # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111791495/a-a-champlin-letter/ 1865-May-25, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 2] - Letter from [[Champlin-624|Albert A. Champlin]] # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111816194/to-be-mustered-out/ 1865-Jun-06, “Daily Ohio Statesman”, (Columbus, Ohio), page 3] - For muster out at Camp Cleveland # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111816702/the-end-of-the-war-arrival-of-the/ 1865-Jun-06, “Cleveland Daily Leader”, (Cleveland, Ohio), page 4] - The End of the War! Troops Coming Home! # [https://www.newspapers.com/article/the-summit-county-beacon-muster-out-soon/134644825/ 1865-Jun-08, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 2] - The 105th Regiment in Cleveland. # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/30098669/the_jeffersonian_democrat/ 1865-Jun-09, “The Jeffersonian Democrat”, (Chardon, Ohio), page 2] - Return of the 105th Regiment # [[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111819201/perkins-farewell-letter/ 1865-Jun-22 “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 2] - Perkins’ farewell letter # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111843293/reunion-1876/ 1876-Aug-19, “The Record-Argus”, (Greenville, Pennsylvani), page 5] - Reunion planned for the anniversary of the Battle of Perryville # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111843478/reunion/ 1876-Sep-30, “Northern Ohio Journal”, (Painesville, Ohio), page 3] - 1876 reunion, 1st Annual # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111389273/ashtabula-weekly-telegraph/ 1877-Jun-1, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 3] - Ashtabula’s Heroic Dead # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111843605/2nd-reunion-helps/ 1877-Sep-05, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 5] - 1877 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/110802299/northern-ohio-journal/ 1878-Sep-28, “Northern Ohio Journal”, (Painesville, Ohio), page 3] - 1878 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111846550/1879-reunion/ 1879-May-23, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 3] - 1879 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111876253/reunion-1879/ 1879-Aug-30, “Northern Ohio Journal”, (Painesville, Ohio), page 3] - 1879 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111876529/report-on-reunion/ 1879-Sep-5, “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), page 3] - 1879 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111893526/detail-of-the-4th-reunion/ 1879-Sep-06, “Northern Ohio Journal”, (Painesville, Ohio), page 3] - 1879 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111901141/4th-reunion/ 1879-Sep-10, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 3] - 1879 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111901541/105th-reunion/ 1880-Sep-29, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 6] - 1880 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112308529/reunion-1887/ 1887-Oct-01, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 1] - 1887 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112305599/reunion-1887/ 1887-Oct-19, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), 19 Oct 1887, page 6] - 1887 reunion, nice summary of service # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112305276/reunion-1888/ 1888-Oct-17, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 1] - 1888 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112305224/105th-ovi/ 1889-Feb-06, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 7] - Excellent summary of service # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112305162/reunion-1889/ 1889-Oct-16, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 3] - 1889 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/71837592/the-summit-county-beacon/ 1889-Oct-16, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 7] - 1889 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112305132/1890-reunion/ 1890-Oct-22, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), 22 Oct 1890, page 3] - 1890 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111403258/the-salem-daily-news/ 1893-Oct-7, “The Salem Daily News”, (Salem, Ohio), page 2] - 1893 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112253367/reunion-1894/ 1894-Oct-11, “The Salem Daily News”, (Salem, Ohio), page 2] - 1894 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111403401/pittsburgh-post-gazette/ 1894-Oct-13, “Pittsburgh Post-Gazette”, (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania), page 4] - 1894 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112253223/reunion-1896/ 1897-Oct-13, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 2] - 1896 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111404518/lexington-herald-leader/ 1898-Jun-4, “Lexington Herald-Leader”, (Lexington, Kentucky, page 5] - reference of Chickamauga visitors # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/14883470/the_akron_beacon_journal/ 1899-Oct-12, ''The Akron Beacon Journal'', (Akron, Ohio), page 1] - These Men Fought. Annual Reunion of the 105th Ohio Regiment - 1899 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112252637/reunion-1899/ 1899-Oct-13, “The Akron Beacon Journal”, (Akron, Ohio), page 1] -1899 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112224483/command-reunion-1900/ 1900-Oct-08, “Akron Daily Democrat”, (Akron, Ohio), page 5] - 1900 command reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112177307/reunion-1900/ 1900-Oct- 20 “The Akron Beacon Journal, (Akron, Ohio), page 3] - 1900 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/69411128/the-akron-beacon-journal/ 1901-Feb-11, “The Akron Beacon Journal”, (Akron, Ohio), page 3] - Surprised. [[Perkins-9797|Colonel Perkins]]’ Home Invaded by His Comrades # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/69484615/the-summit-county-beacon/ 1901-Oct-10, “The Summit County Beacon”, (Akron, Ohio), page 8] - At Youngstown. [[Perkins-9797|Colonel Perkins]]’ Regiment Meets There This Week # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112407768/40-years-ago/ 1903-Apr-03, “The Republican-Journal”, (Darlington, Wisconsin), page 7] - 40 years ago # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112150025/wanted-surviving-members/ 1909-Apr-01, “The National Tribune”, (Washington, District of Columbia),01 Apr 1909, page 8] - Surviving members sought # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112115914/1910-reunion/ 1910-Sep-16, “The Mahoning Dispatch”, (Canfield, Ohio), page 5] - 1910 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112115431/1910-reunion/ 1910-Oct-07, “The Mahoning Dispatch”, (Canfield, Ohio), page 7] - 1910 reunion # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111454003/the-leavenworth-times/ 1912-Jul-26, “The Leavenworth Times”, (Leavenworth, Kansas), page 6] - 1912 reunion, combined with the 104th. # [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112059312/1899-reunion-reference/ 1924-Oct-13, “The Akron Beacon Journal”, (Akron, Ohio), page 4] - 1899 reunion reference {{Image|file=Buell-525-2.jpg |caption=Perryville National Battlefield Marker for the Army of the Ohio }} '''''Soldiers enlisted to the 105th O.V.I. who never mustered''''' * [https://www.google.com/books/edition/A_Genealogical_Record_of_One_Branch_of_t/BC5KAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&pg=140 William Delaney Matthews], due to the end of the war * [[Reeves-12319|John Reeves]], commissioned as Captain and recruited much of Company B, but did not muster in '''Soldiers Attributed to the 105th O.V.I. not found in its Roster''' (organize in alphabetical order) * William Bard in [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111844706/105th-soldiers-recognized-in-1878/ “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), 14 Jun 1878, page 3]. * [[Clingaman-9|Private Daniel Clingaman]] was one of the last Civil War survivors in Ohio. Many articles attributed him to the 105th OVI, but he served in the 195th OVI. * [[Conger-1233|Arthur L. Conger]] in [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112228049/a-l-conger-death/ “The Akron Beacon Journal”, (Akron, Ohio), 08 Jan 1900, page 4]. * Daniel Dunks in [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111844706/105th-soldiers-recognized-in-1878/ “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), 14 Jun 1878, page 3]. * John F. Getty found in the [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FS99-16G United States “Civil War Soldiers Index, 1861-1865"] * [[Glass-4283|John W. Glass]] in [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112167356/obituary-for-john-w-glass/ “The Stark County Democrat”, (Canton, Ohio), 04 Jul 1902, page 4]. * Ed Grim in [[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112457605/fish-for-supper/ “The Muncie Morning News”, (Muncie, Indiana), 12 Mar 1895, page 2] who burned down a dam to catch all the fish in a lake and flooded General Sherman’s camp. * William Jones in Co. G in [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111844706/105th-soldiers-recognized-in-1878/ “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), 14 Jun 1878, page 3]. There were William Jones‘s and other companies. This warrants more research. * Horace D. Olds in [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112061727/the-sandusky-star-journal/ “The Sandusky Star-Journal”, (Sandusky, Ohio), 11 Dec 1916, page 13] * Clinton Orr in [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111959717/clinton-orr-hosts-friends/ “The Journal News”, (Hamilton, Ohio), 15 Jun 1931, page 7] is listed as a member of Company I but is not in the roster. * Mike Reese, Company A, arm injury at Perryville https://www.newspapers.com/clip/13655457/cleveland_daily_leader/ * Watson Russell in [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111840116/watson-russell-remembrance/ “Ashtabula Weekly Telegraph”, (Ashtabula, Ohio), 04 Jun 1875, page 3]. * J. C. Trucksis in [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/112149988/the-mahoning-dispatch/ 1909-Dec-17, “The Mahoning Dispatch”, (Canfield, Ohio), page 8]. He served in the 115th. * D. Twiner, Company I, shoulder injury at Perryville; Henry Lawton, Co. E https://www.newspapers.com/clip/13655457/cleveland_daily_leader/ * Upton Werner, Company I, Iowa newspaper entry https://www.newspapers.com/image/356586055/ '''Individuals Claiming Affiliation with the 105th O.V.I. not found in its Roster''' * Miss Susan Turner as "Jim Turner." [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111398976/the-evening-telegraph/ “The Evening Telegraph”, (Buffalo, New York), 21 Jul 1883, page 2][https://www.newspapers.com/clip/43934142/the_summit_county_beacon/ "The Summit County Beacon", (Akron, Ohio), 1883-Jul-25, page 3][https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111399045/the-daily-city-news/ “The Daily City News”, (New Castle, Pennsylvania), 27 Jul 1883, page 2][https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111399065/the-belvidere-standard/ “The Belvidere Standard”, (Belvidere, Illinois), 31 Jul 1883, page 8][https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111399075/wichita-new-republic/ “Wichita New Republic”, (Wichita, Kansas), 02 Aug 1883, page 1] [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/111399206/st-tammany-farmer/ “St. Tammany Farmer”, (Covington, Louisiana), 15 Sep 1883, page 1] == Footnotes ==

106th New York Infantry Regiment Company A

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[[Category: 106th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Monocacy]] == Introduction == [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Unassigned_Recruits|Unassigned Recruits]] ⬅️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_A|'''Company A''']] ➡️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_B|Company B]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-56.png |align=c |size=350 |caption='''106th Reg NY Volunteer Infantry Regimental Colors''' }} A free space page to add everything about '''Company A''' of the 106th New York Infantry Regiment during their service during the U.S. Civil War. We would like to add all the profiles of those who served in Company A along with any and all resources associated with this Company of men '''only'''. '''All the men of Company A have been added below as of July 2, 2021.''' '''[[Paine-3842|Captain Edward M. Paine’s]] Company A in the 106th Regiment of New York State Volunteers''' (''He was born in England and a Barber by trade per his fold3'') ===Leaders of the 106th New York Infantry Regiment=== #[[Briggs-10419|Captain Alvah W Briggs (1835 - 1888)]] #[[Paine-3842|Captain Edward M Paine (1832 - 1904)]] #[[Robertson-22577|Captain Peter Robertson (1840 - 1912)]] #[[McReynolds-697|Colonel Andrew Thomas McReynolds] (1808 - 1898)]] needs research #[[Truex-294|Colonel William Snyder Truex (1819 - 1889)]] needs research ===History of 106th New York Regiment=== UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 106th Regiment, New York Infantry Aliases: St. Lawrence County Regiment, New York Muster In Date: Aug 27, 1862 Muster In Place: Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County, New York Muster Out Date: Jun 27, 1865 Organized at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogdensburg,_New_York?wprov=sfti1 Ogdensburg, N. Y.,] and mustered in August 27, 1862. Left State for Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1862, thence ordered to New Creek, Va. Attached to Railroad District, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to September, 1862. Railroad District, West Virginia, to January, 1863. Martinsburg, W. Va, Milroy's Command, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to March, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1863. Elliott's Command, 8th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of tbe Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, to June, 1865. SERVICE: Guard and provost duty in Defences of the Upper Potomac, with Headquarters at New Creek, Va., till June, 1863. Expedition to Greenland Gap April 15-22, 1863. Fairmount April 29. Martinsburg, W. Va., June 14. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Second_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester, Va]., and retreat to Harper's Ferry June 14-15. Guard stores to Washington, D. C., July 1-4. Join Army of the Potomac at Frederick, Md., July 5. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Action at Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Brandy Station November 8. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Mine_Run Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2]. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_the_Wilderness Battles of the Wilderness] May 5-7; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Spotsylvania Spottsylvania] May 8-12; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient, "Bloody Angle," May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cold_Harbor Cold Harbor] June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17-18. Siege of Petersburg June 17-July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Jerusalem_Plank_Road Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad], June 22-23. Ordered to Baltimore, Md., July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Monocacy Battle of Monocacy, Md]., July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14-24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Third_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester] September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cedar_Creek Battle of Cedar Creek] October 19. Duty at Kernstown till December. Moved to Washington, D. C., thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3-6. Siege of Petersburg December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. M arch to Danville, Va., April 23-27, and duty there till May 16. Moved to Richmond, Va., thence to Washington, D. C., May 16-June 2. Corps Review June 8. Mustered out June 27, 1865. Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 127 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 307. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0106RI [https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=caf18650412-01.1.2 Courier and Freeman, 12 April 1865 — Page 2] ===Company A=== Company A - principally recruited from Oswegatchie, [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/St._Lawrence_County,_New_York_Genealogy St. Lawrence County] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CCFFFF" |- !width="300"|Name !width="200"|Dates !width="200"|Connected? |- |[[Ames-3183| Joseph Ames]]|| (1833) || |- |[[Armstrong-19662| Abner Hazelton Armstrong]]|| (1842 - 1936) ||Yes |- |[[Armstrong-19768| Thomas Armstrong]]|| (1846 - 1916) ||Yes |- |[[Backus-1129| Erastus P. Backus]]|| (1845 - 1918) || Yes |- |[[Barber-10132| Edson J Barber]]|| (1834 - 1863) || |- |[[Barney-2599| Elijah A. Barney]]|| (1845 - 1915) || Yes |- |[[Barney-2653| James S Barney ]]|| (1842 - 1864) || Yes |- |[[Barter-624| Elem Barter ]]|| (1844 - 1865) || Yes |- |[[Bassett-5761| Orlin Bassett ]]|| (1833 - 1912) || Yes |- |[[Beardsley-5237| Henry C Beardsley]]|| (1841 - 1864) || Yes |- |[[Bell-30253| William W Bell ]]|| (1841 - 1862) || |- |[[Boody-150| John Boody ]]|| (1832 - 1912) || Yes |- |[[Brouse-306| John Brouse]]|| (1839 - 1898) || Yes |- |[[Brown-113786|Orrin O Brown]]|| (abt. 1829 - 1863) || Yes (through wife) |- |[[Brown-124945| Thomas Brown ]]|| (1827) || |- |[[Bruce-9128| Charles A Bruce ]]|| (abt. 1846 - 1929) || Yes |- |[[Cady-2236| Rev. Arthur Wakefield Cady]]|| (1847 - abt. 1947)|| YES |- |[[Canfield-2056| Franklin Canfield]]|| (1839)|| |- |[[Carey-7775| John S Carey]]|| (abt. 1841 - 1921)|| |- |[[Carey-7776| Thomas Carey]]|| (abt. 1835)|| |- |[[Carter-48154| Joseph Carter]]|| (1842 - 1920)|| |- |[[Clark-65312| Elliott A Clark ]]|| (1835 - 1914)||Yes |- |[[Codman-191| Charles A Codman]]|| (1827 - 1911)||Yes |- |[[Cokelet-7| Isaac Dines Cokelet ]]|| (1847 - 1916)|| |- |[[Collins-30021| Morgan V Collins]]|| (1839 - 1916)|| |- |[[Colton-1372| Franklin Colton]]|| (1846 - 1864)|| Yes |- |[[Colton-1373| Henry Hartwell Colton]]|| (1845 - 1865)|| Yes |- |[[Colton-1371| Luther Colton]]|| (1818 - 1864)|| Yes |- |[[Comstock-2786| Edwin Comstock]]|| (1835 - 1878)|| |- |[[Connor-4862| John Connor]]|| (abt. 1844)|| |- |[[Cooper-31743| Allen C Cooper]]|| (1841 - 1864)|| |- |[[Cormono-1| Henry Cormono ]]|| (1840)|| Yes |- |[[Cox-33440| Robert H Cox]]|| (1842 - 1921)|| |- |[[Craft-3333| William H Craft]]|| (1830 - 1886)|| Yes |- |[[Cronk-1143| Albert P Cronk]]|| (1841 - 1914)|| |- |[[Day-16539| Hiram W Day]]|| (1835 - 1917)||Yes |- |[[Degin-4| John Degin ]]|| (abt. 1837)|| |- |[[DeVinney-132| Samuel DeVinney]]|| (1826 - 1895)|| Yes |- |[[Dimmick-604| Edwin W Dimmick]]|| (1829 - 1881)|| |- |[[Dodson-7176| Minard Dodson]]|| (abt. 1820)|| |- |[[Dorothy-147| Franklin Brook Dorothy]]|| (1845 - 1915)|| Yes |- |[[Dorothy-208| Willard G Dorothy]]|| (1842 - 1914)|| Yes |- |[[Durham-4300| Cummings Durham ]]|| (1822 - 1906)|| Yes |- |[[Ernest-361| Theodore H Ernest ]]|| (abt. 1844)|| |- |[[Farmer-6997| Samuel Farmer ]]|| (1820 - 1865)|| |- |[[Finley-3609| James Finley ]]|| (1825)|| |- |[[Fisher-24226| Owen Fisher]]|| (1842 - 1863)|| |- |[[Folsom-2033| Martin R Folsom]]|| (1832 - 1905)|| Yes |- |[[Ford-17568| Theodore Ford]]|| (1826 - 1863)|| |- |[[Forshay-41| Alfred F Forshay]]|| (abt. 1836)|| |- |[[Fox-24987| Thomas Fox]]|| (abt. 1843)|| |- |[[Fuller-16110| Lewis H Fuller]]|| (1843 - 1930)|| Yes |- |[[Gage-3008| George W Gage]]|| (1824)|| |- |[[Givins-39| Robert Givins]]|| (abt. 1834 - 1894)|| |- |[[Gratton-473| Ludgie Gratton]]|| (1837)|| |- |[[Graves-10702| Fayett D Graves]]|| (1844 - 1922)|| |- |[[Hall-54560| Charles W Hall]]|| (1832 - 1922)|| |- |[[Hale-11795| James K Hale ]]|| (1824 - 1904)|| |- |[[Harrington-9287| Welcome C Harrington]]|| (1844 - 1864)|| |- |[[Hatch-5491| George S Hatch ]]|| (1839 - 1864)|| |- |[[Henderson-22766| Barnard I Henderson ]]|| (1839)|| Yes |- |[[Henderson-22740| Samuel F Henderson ]]|| (1836 - 1909)|| Yes |- |[[Hobrough-1| William H Hobrough]]|| (abt. 1843 - 1897)|| |- |[[Hopkins-16702| James W Hopkins]]|| (1837 - 1863)|| |- |[[Houghteling-15| Harvey Houghteling]]|| (1815 - 1890)|| |- |[[Hurd-3328| Cyrus Hurd]]|| (1831 - 1870)|| |- |[[Irish-1226| Reuben Irish]]|| (1838 - 1914)|| Yes |- |[[Irish-1225| Scott L Irish]]|| (1842 - 1907)|| Yes |- |[[Irwin-5431| Hugh M Irwin]]|| (1834 - 1900)|| Yes |- |[[Judson-1170| Selden C Judson]]|| (1841 - 1920)|| Yes |- |[[Kehoe-736| Timothy Kehoe]]|| (1828)|| |- |[[King-61087| John M King]]|| (abt. 1834)|| |- |[[Lee-46295| John H Lee]]|| (abt. 1840)|| |- |[[Livingston-5968| George LeRoy Livingston]]|| (abt. 1846)|| |- |[[Lyons-9740| Samuel Lyons]]|| (abt. 1824)|| |- |[[Manning-7828| Jeremiah Manning]]|| (1821)|| |- |[[Marsh-10555| Henry D Marsh]]|| (1835 - 1864)|| Yes |- |[[Martin-89040| Michael Martin]]|| (abt. 1841)|| |- |[[Masury-26| George W.m. Masury]]|| (1848 - 1922)|| |- |[[Masury-14| John C Masury ]]|| (1844 - 1878)|| |- |[[Masury-27| William T Masury ]]|| (abt. 1847)|| |- |[[McAllester-16| William McAllester]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1916)||Yes |- |[[McGuire-7667| John McGuire]]|| (abt. 1846)|| |- |[[McIntyre-5697| John D McIntyre ]]|| (1837 - 1868)|| |- |[[Merry-829| William A Merry]]|| (1841 - 1869)|| |- |[[Mighells-11| Thurston Mighells ]]|| (1833 - 1902)|| |- |[[Miller-87353| Alexander Miller ]]|| (1841 - 1864)|| |- |[[Morgan-32085| John A Morgan]]|| (1841)|| |- |[[Newey-308| Benjamin Newey ]]|| (1845)|| |- |[[Newton-13457| Charles W Newton]]|| (1825 - 1887)|| |- |[[Northrop-789| Myron Northrop]]|| (1844)|| |- |[[Norton-12227| Thomas Norton]]|| (abt. 1843 - 1903)||Yes |- |[[O’Brien-14189| Phillip O’Brien]]|| (abt. 1846)|| |- |[[Orford-4| William Orford]]|| (1839 - 1863)|| Yes |- |[[O’Hara-1786| Anthony O’Hara]]|| (1839 - 1864)|| |- |[[Paine-3842| Edward M Paine]]|| (1832 - 1904)|| |- |[[Parker-53405| William Parker ]]|| (abt. 1845)|| |- |[[Penrose-1159| John Penrose]]|| (abt. 1843)|| |- |[[Pike-5738| Christopher Columbus Pike ]]|| (1839 - 1881)|| Yes |- |[[Porter-21025| Albert A Porter]]|| (abt. 1841 - 1925)|| Yes |- |[[Powell-26977| Michael Powell]]|| (abt. 1843)|| |- |[[Quigley-1868| Patrick Quigley Jr ]]|| (1840 - 1928)|| Yes |- |[[Ralph-1895| Martin Ralph]]|| (abt. 1845 - 1915)|| Yes |- |[[Reynolds-22812| Edward Reynolds]]|| (1838 - 1920)|| |- |[[Richardson-38593| George Richardson]]|| (abt. 1844)|| |- |[[Rood-1268| Deforest M Rood ]]|| (1843 - 1865)|| |- |[[Russell-36512| Joseph Russell]]|| (1843 - 1865)|| |- |[[Sanderson-5997| William Sanderson]]|| (abt. 1829)|| |- |[[Schermerhorn-858| James B Schermerhorn ]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1865)|| |- |[[Scranton-473| Thomas Scranton]]|| (abt. 1840 - 1915)|| |- |[[Shaw-22693| Samuel Shaw]]|| (1844 - 1923)|| Yes |- |[[Sheppard-4636| Charles Williams Sheppard]]|| (1843 - 1864)|| |- |[[Sherman-8444| Charles W Sherman]]|| (1831 - 1914)|| |- |[[Sherwell-59| Thomas Sherwell]]|| (1829 - 1910)|| Yes |- |[[Shippee-259| Oren Shippee]]|| (abt. 1841 - 1924)|| Yes |- |[[Silsby-186| Rivernus V Silsby]]|| (1821 - 1867)|| Yes |- |[[Siver-291| James Wellington Siver]]|| (1844 - 1864)|| Yes |- |[[Siver-290| John Henry Siver ]]|| (1839 - 1907)|| Yes |- |[[Siver-65| William Wesley Siver]]|| (1842 - 1929)|| Yes |- |[[Slettery-1| John Slettery]]|| (1818)|| |- |[[Smith-246984| Morris Smith]]|| (1832 - 1903)|| |- |[[Soy-36| Richard Soy]]|| (1826 - abt. 1877)|| |- |[[Spencer-23245| Tyler Spencer]]|| (abt. 1835 - 1928)|| Yes |- |[[Spicer-3942| John Spicer]]|| (abt. 1834 - 1892)|| Yes |- |[[Stewart-44743| Gilbert Stewart]]|| (1820 - 1864)|| |- |[[Sumner-3305| William M Sumner]]|| (1836 - 1865)|| Yes |- |[[Tallman-1282| Orson Tallman]]|| (abt. 1824 - 1885)|| YES |- |[[Tambling-30| Eli Tambling]]|| (1835 - 1895)|| Yes |- |[[Tanner-6080| Franklin Tanner]]|| (1844)|| |- |[[Thompson-87120| John Hanson Thompson ]]|| (1842 - 1863)|| Yes |- |[[Toner-558| John Toner]]|| (abt. 1831)|| |- |[[Vanbuskirk-933| Livingston Vanbuskirk ]]|| (abt. 1842)|| Yea |- |[[Walker-51786| David Walker]]|| (1839 - 1863)||Yes |- |[[Walton-11943| Jonathan Walton]]|| (abt. 1828 - 1905)|| |- |[[Waterbury-805| Stephen Waterbury Jr ]]|| (abt. 1827)|| |- |[[Webb-28863| Samuel Webb]]|| (abt. 1832)|| |- |[[Weise-662| Peter Weise]]|| (abt. 1842)|| |- |[[Wescott-650| Almeron Wescott]]|| (abt. 1840 - 1913)||Yes |- |[[White-66123| Enoch White ]]|| (1838 - 1863)||Yes |- |[[White-66125| Erastus A White ]]|| (1839)|| |- |[[Whitford-1069| James W Whitford]]|| (1827 - 1910)|| Yes |- |[[Whitney-6472| Phillip Whitney ]]|| (1827)|| Yes (to wife) |- |[[Willard-4208| Robert Willard]]|| (1833 - 1871)|| Yes |- |[[Williams-131466| George Williams]]|| (abt. 1827)|| |- |[[Williams-100671| John Williams]]|| (1834 - 1894)|| Yes |- |[[Wood-53519| Henry H. Wood]]|| (1821 - 1896)|| Yes |- |[[Young-41827| David Young]]|| (1836 - 1864)|| Yes |} ==Research Notes== A total of 83 men are listed on the roster for Company A == Sources == *[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/106th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf 106th Infantry Roster] * http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/MusterRolls/Infantry/106thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry Familysearch] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ NYS HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=p&p=countybrowser nyshistoricnewspapers] *[https://civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?RegimentAssignment?1363&U civilwardata]

106th New York Infantry Regiment Company B

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[[Category: 106th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Monocacy]] == Introduction == [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_A|Company A]] ⬅️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_B|'''Company B''']] ➡️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_C|Company C]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-56.png |align=c |size=350 |caption='''106th Reg NY Volunteer Infantry Regimental Colors''' }} A free space page to add everything about '''Company B''' of the 106th New York Infantry Regiment during their service during the U.S. Civil War. We would like to add all the profiles of those who served in Company B along with any and all resources associated with this Company of men '''only'''. '''All the men of Company B have been added below as of September 28, 2021''' '''[[McDonald-23948|Captain A.N. McDonald’s]] Company B in the 106th Regiment of New York State Volunteers''' ===History of 106th New York Regiment=== UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 106th Regiment, New York Infantry Organized at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogdensburg,_New_York?wprov=sfti1 Ogdensburg, N. Y.,] and mustered in August 27, 1862. Left State for Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1862, thence ordered to New Creek, Va. Attached to Railroad District, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to September, 1862. Railroad District, West Virginia, to January, 1863. Martinsburg, W. Va, Milroy's Command, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to March, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1863. Elliott's Command, 8th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of tbe Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, to June, 1865. SERVICE: Guard and provost duty in Defences of the Upper Potomac, with Headquarters at New Creek, Va., till June, 1863. Expedition to Greenland Gap April 15-22, 1863. Fairmount April 29. Martinsburg, W. Va., June 14. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Second_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester, Va]., and retreat to Harper's Ferry June 14-15. Guard stores to Washington, D. C., July 1-4. Join Army of the Potomac at Frederick, Md., July 5. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Action at Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Brandy Station November 8. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Mine_Run Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2]. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_the_Wilderness Battles of the Wilderness] May 5-7; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Spotsylvania Spottsylvania] May 8-12; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient, "Bloody Angle," May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cold_Harbor Cold Harbor] June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17-18. Siege of Petersburg June 17-July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Jerusalem_Plank_Road Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad], June 22-23. Ordered to Baltimore, Md., July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Monocacy Battle of Monocacy, Md]., July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14-24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Third_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester] September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cedar_Creek Battle of Cedar Creek] October 19. Duty at Kernstown till December. Moved to Washington, D. C., thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3-6. Siege of Petersburg December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. M arch to Danville, Va., April 23-27, and duty there till May 16. Moved to Richmond, Va., thence to Washington, D. C., May 16-June 2. Corps Review June 8. Mustered out June 27, 1865. Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 127 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 307. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0106RI [https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=caf18650412-01.1.2 Courier and Freeman, 12 April 1865 — Page 2] ===Company B=== Company B - principally recruited from Morristown, [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/St._Lawrence_County,_New_York_Genealogy St. Lawrence County] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CCFFFF" |- !width="300"|Name !width="200"|Dates !width="200"|Connected? |- |[[Akins-1041| William Akins]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Baker-50973| Benjamin Baker]]|| (1835 - 1920) || |- |[[Barnard-6739| George Barnard ]]|| (1833 - 1908) ||Yes |- |[[Bass-6431| Joseph Bass ]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Bayne-843| James H Bayne ]]|| (1844 - 1864) || |- |[[Beckstead-508| Erastus Beckstead]]|| (abt. 1847 - 1927) ||Yes |- |[[Bellinger-657| Allyn L Bellinger]]|| (abt. 1845 - 1919) ||Yes |- |[[Birge-453| James C Birge]]|| (1834 - 1922) ||Yes |- |[[Birge-426| Roswell Birge]]|| (1811 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Bolton-4440| Joseph Bolton]]|| (abt. 1832 - 1907) ||Yes |- |[[Bolton-4441| Joseph K Bolton]]|| (1820 - 1909) ||Yes |- |[[Bolton-4442| William T Bolton ]]|| (1837 - 1912) || |- |[[Booth-8617| William A Booth]]|| (1834 - 1864) || |- |[[Boutwal-1| Johnson E Boutwal ]]|| (1836- 1908) || |- |[[Brainard-789| Charles Brainard ]]|| (1842) || |- |[[Briggs-10419| Alvah W Briggs ]]|| (1835-1888) ||Yes |- |[[Bush-8058| Lucius Bush ]]|| (1836 - 1915) || |- |[[Caldwell-12450| Henry Caldwell ]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Campbell-48234| William Campbell ]]|| (1826) || |- |[[Church-4555| DeWitt Clinton Church]]|| (1836 - 1913) ||Yes |- |[[Clark-67240| Smith C Clark ]]|| (1839) || |- |[[Collar-219| Charles Collar]]|| (1840 - 1864) || |- |[[Conger-1076| John Parker Conger]]|| (1837 - 1912) ||Yes |- |[[Cross-11220| William N Cross]]|| (1844 - 1937) || |- |[[Crowley-3307| Cornelius Crowley ]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Damm-678| Ernest Damm]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Davis-112197| Charles H Davis ]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Dawson-14156| James Dawson]]|| (abt. 1847) || |- |[[Dillenbeck-2| Charles Menzo Dillenbeck]]|| (1828 - 1909) ||Yes |- |[[Duckloon-1| John Duckloon]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Eldredge-940| William Eldredge ]]|| (1843 - 1864) || |- |[[Farr-3587| Melvin Farr ]]|| (1841 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Farr-3586| Morgan Farr ]]|| (1839 - 1918) ||Yes |- |[[Ferguson-22525| James Ferguson]]|| (abt. 1825) || |- |[[Fitzgerald-11590| James C Fitzgerald]]|| (1834 - 1907) || |- |[[Flack-1486| Harrison Flack ]]|| (1839 - 1916) ||Yes |- |[[Francis-10741| Reuben Francis]]|| (abt. 1835) || |- |[[Fuller-16719| David Fuller]]|| (1838) || |- |[[Gardiner-5996| Charles Gardiner]]|| (1837)) || |- |[[Gates-8602| Edmond Gates]]|| (abt. 1841)) || |- |[[Gibb-1258| James Gibb ]]|| (1832) || |- |[[Gibson-23074| George Gibson]]|| (1838 - 1901) ||Yes |- |[[Glass-5071| Charles Shepard Glass]]|| (1839 - 1866) || |- |[[Goliver-1| Thomas Goliver]]|| (1843-1909) || |- |[[Gordon-16247| Gilbert B Gordon ]]|| (1841 - 1863) || |- |[[Gray-34373| Joseph N Gray]]|| (1842 - 1864) || |- |[[Green-43754| James W Green]]|| (1840 - 1893) ||Yes |- |[[Green-56091| William Green ]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Gregory-11166| Benjamin B Gregory ]]|| (1834 - 1911) || |- |[[Gregory-11167| Charles L Gregory ]]|| (1834 - 1912) ||Yes |- |[[Hardee-688| John A Hardee ]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Hartnady-1| Denis Hartnady]]|| (abt. 1824 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Hill-46327| Robert Hill ]]|| (1840 - 1923) ||Yes |- |[[Holliday-2271| Adam Holliday]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Hooker-2864| Alfred J Hooker]]|| (1837 - 1864) || |- |[[Horton-11731| Henry Horton]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Hudson-18285| John W Hudson ]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Hutchins-4294| George H Hutchins]]|| (1841 - 1862) || |- |[[Hydorn-21| Sanford Hydorn ]]|| (1841 - abt. 1921) ||Yes |- |[[Ivers-184| Thomas P Ivers]]|| (1833 - 1864) || |- |[[Jackson-58519| William Jackson ]]|| (abt. 1837 - 1865) || |- |[[Jacobs-18328| Theodore Jacobs]]|| (1847 - 1919) || |- |[[Jagoe-121| Abram Jagoe]]|| (1842) ||Yes |- |[[Jameson-3071| William Jameson]]|| (abt. 1821 - 1891) || |- |[[Jerome-907| Joseph Jerome]]|| (1837) || |- |[[Kelly-22131| Patrick J. Kelly]]|| (abt. 1837 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Kells-338| Thomas Kells]]|| (1830 - 1864) || |- |[[Kelt-24| Thomas H Kelt]]|| (abt. 1822) || |- |[[Kenyon-2752| Barza Kenyon]]|| (1826 - 1908) ||Yes |- |[[Kerns-1611| Sylvester Kerns]]|| (abt. 1831) || |- |[[Kinney-4724| John Kinney]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Lavine-105| John Lavine ]]|| (1840 - 1931) || |- |[[Lewis-59846| John Lewis]]|| (abt. 1834) || |- |[[Lockie-216| George Lockie]]|| (1835 - 1863) || |- |[[Louviner-1| John C Louviner]]|| (abt. 1821) || |- |[[Lynch-16012| Joseph Lynch]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Marshall-22892| Daniel Marshall]]|| (1842 -1908) || |- |[[McCord-5039| Joshua McCord ]]|| (1841 - 1863) || |- |[[McCusker-370| William McCusker]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[McDonald-23948| Andrew McDonald]]|| (1827) ||Yes |- |[[McFarland-5467| James McFarland]]|| (abt. 1837) || |- |[[McFarling-57| John McFarling ]]|| (1825 -1891) || |- |[[McLaren-2533| Daniel McLaren ]]|| (1836) || |- |[[McWilliams-2020| William G McWilliams ]]|| (1833 - 1889 ) || |- |[[Mitchell-34682| William H Mitchell]]|| (1837 -1905) ||Yes |- |[[Moore-84733| Charles Moore ]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Murdie-78| James Murdie]]|| (1836 - 1916) || |- |[[Myers-24343| John Myers]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Northrup-616| Nelson Northrup]]|| (1826 - 1910) ||Yes |- |[[Paddon-325| John Paddon]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Palmer-24901| Dayton Palmer ]]|| (1829 - 1894) ||Yes |- |[[Peach-1164| James S Peach]]|| (1837 - 1863) || |- |[[Perry-21737| George F Perry]]|| (1841 - 1862) ||Yes |- |[[Petrie-1865| Frank Petrie]]|| (1836 - 1894) || |- |[[Phillips-39442| George Phillips ]]|| (1843 - 1912) || |- |[[Phillips-39441| John Phillips]]|| (1840) ||Yes |- |[[Pope-9066| James B Pope]]|| (1843 - 1863) ||Yes |- |[[Putnam-3906| William D Putnam]]|| (1837) || |- |[[Putney-333| Elmore Putney ]]|| (1839 - 1930) ||Yes |- |[[Pye-1421| John Pye ]]|| (1840) || |- |[[Quail-207| Robert Quail ]]|| (abt. 1830) || |- |[[Radigan-69| Thomas J Radigan]]|| (1841) ||Yes |- |[[Riddle-4030| Robert Riddle]]|| (1834 - 1906) ||Yes |- |[[Robertson-22546| Henry Robertson]]|| (1837) || |- |[[Robinson-47765| Cephas C Robinson]]|| (1829) || |- |[[Robinson-47763| John Lorenzo Robinson]]|| (1836) || |- |[[Robinson-47762| Nathan C Robinson ]]|| (1839 - 1912) || |- |[[Rushford-215| Edward Rushford]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Ryan-15512| Daniel Ryan]]|| (1839 - 1864) || |- |[[Salisbury-2523| Amasa R Salisbury]]|| (1840 - 1864) || |- |[[Shaver-2761| John Shaver]]|| (1825 - 1905) || |- |[[Sheehan-2311| John Sheehan]]|| (1843) || |- |[[Showers-1234| Andrew J Showers]]|| (abt. 1822) || |- |[[Simmons-20829| Henry A Simmons]]|| (abt. 1826) || |- |[[Smith-255135| William Smith Jr]]|| (1844 - 1864) || |- |[[Spraigue-2| Joseph Spraigue]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Stone-28018| Charles Stone]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Strapp-46| John Strapp]]|| (1842 - 1923) || |- |[[Sullivan-22195| Daniel O Sullivan ]]|| (abt. 1838) || |- |[[Swain-3709| James J Swain]]|| (1842 - 1909) || |- |[[Taylor-80675| Francis M Taylor]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Taylor-80676| William Taylor ]]|| (1839 - 1913) || |- |[[Tennant-2329| Joseph Tennant]]|| (1842 - 1917) || |- |[[Tennant-2330| Robert Tennant]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Thomas-53514| Erastus A Thomas]]|| (1844 - 1917) || |- |[[Thompson-87121| William Thompson]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Thomson-11658| James Thomson ]]|| (1818) || |- |[[Turner-33733| Samuel Turner]]|| (1825 - 1864) || |- |[[Varney-2415| Levi D Varney]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Vrooman-662| John S Vrooman]]|| (1844 - 1916) ||Yes |- |[[Wallace-25768| George Bell Wallace ]]|| (1842 - 1937) || |- |[[Ward-35834| Henry Ward]]|| (1837) || |- |[[Ward-35824| John W Ward ]]|| (1843 - 1887) || Yes (to wife) |- |[[Watson-31096| John Watson]]|| (1838 - 1862) || |- |[[Weeks-8215| George I Weeks]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Wells-24759| Charles Wells]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Wells-24760| Xury Wells]]|| (1843 - 1901) ||Yes to father |- |[[Wilmurth-6| Willmarth Wallace]]|| (1841 - 1889) ||Yes |- |[[Wilson-86445| Charles H Wilson]]|| (1841 - 1917) ||Yes |- |[[Wilson-86707| Orpheus W Wilson]]|| (1841 - 1912) ||Yes |- |[[Witham-952| William H Witham ]]|| (1840) ||Yes |- |[[Wollen-78| Benjamin Wollen]]|| (abt. 1821) || |- |[[Wooley-1012| John L Wooley ]]|| (1841 - 1919) || |- |[[Yeardon-4| Robert D Yeardon ]]|| (1844 - 1873) ||Yes |- |[[Yerden-20| Henry N Yerden]]|| (1838 - 1864) ||Yes |} ==Research Notes== A total of 85 Men are listed on the Company B Roster == Sources == *[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/106th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf 106th Infantry Roster] * http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/MusterRolls/Infantry/106thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry Familysearch] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ NYS HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS] *[https://civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?RegimentAssignment?1363&U civilwardata]

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[[Category: 106th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Monocacy]] == Introduction == [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_B|Company B]] ⬅️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_C|'''Company C''']] ➡️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_D|Company D]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-56.png |align=c |size=350 |caption='''106th Reg NY Volunteer Infantry Regimental Colors''' }} A free space page to add everything about '''Company C''' of the 106th New York Infantry Regiment during their service during the U.S. Civil War. We would like to add all the profiles of those who served in Company C along with any and all resources associated with this Company of men '''only'''. '''All the men of Company C have been added below as of February 13, 2021.''' '''[[Parker-43295|Captain Samuel Parker’s]] Company C in the 106th Regiment of New York State Volunteers''' ===History of 106th New York Regiment=== UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 106th Regiment, New York Infantry Organized at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogdensburg,_New_York?wprov=sfti1 Ogdensburg, N. Y.,] and mustered in August 27, 1862. Left State for Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1862, thence ordered to New Creek, Va. Attached to Railroad District, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to September, 1862. Railroad District, West Virginia, to January, 1863. Martinsburg, W. Va, Milroy's Command, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to March, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1863. Elliott's Command, 8th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of tbe Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, to June, 1865. SERVICE: Guard and provost duty in Defences of the Upper Potomac, with Headquarters at New Creek, Va., till June, 1863. Expedition to Greenland Gap April 15-22, 1863. Fairmount April 29. Martinsburg, W. Va., June 14. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Second_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester, Va]., and retreat to Harper's Ferry June 14-15. Guard stores to Washington, D. C., July 1-4. Join Army of the Potomac at Frederick, Md., July 5. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Action at Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Brandy Station November 8. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Mine_Run Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2]. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_the_Wilderness Battles of the Wilderness] May 5-7; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Spotsylvania Spottsylvania] May 8-12; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient, "Bloody Angle," May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cold_Harbor Cold Harbor] June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17-18. Siege of Petersburg June 17-July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Jerusalem_Plank_Road Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad], June 22-23. Ordered to Baltimore, Md., July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Monocacy Battle of Monocacy, Md]., July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14-24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Third_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester] September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cedar_Creek Battle of Cedar Creek] October 19. Duty at Kernstown till December. Moved to Washington, D. C., thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3-6. Siege of Petersburg December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. M arch to Danville, Va., April 23-27, and duty there till May 16. Moved to Richmond, Va., thence to Washington, D. C., May 16-June 2. Corps Review June 8. Mustered out June 27, 1865. Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 127 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 307. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0106RI [https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=caf18650412-01.1.2 Courier and Freeman, 12 April 1865 — Page 2] ===Company C=== Company C - principally recruited from Oswegatchie, DePeyster and Macomb, all of St. Lawrence County https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CCFFFF" |- !width="300"|Name !width="200"|Dates !width="200"|Connected? |- |[[Adams-48131| Benedict Adams]]|| (1842 - 1863) ||Yes |- |[[Ames-1965| Luman Webster Ames ]]|| (1828 - 1926) ||Yes |- |[[Armstrong-19767| John Armstrong ]]|| (1846 - 1892) ||Yes |- |[[Ballentine-621| Hugh Ballentine]]|| (1844 - 1920) ||Yes |- |[[Bathier-2| David C. Bathier, Jr.]]|| (1826) || |- |[[Baxter-8974| John Baxter]]|| (1832 - 1914) ||Yes |- |[[Beach-6592| John Beach]]|| (1829 - 1864) || |- |[[Beardsley-5236| Edward Beardsley, Jr.]]|| (1838 - 1913) ||Yes |- |[[Beebe-6000| Albert Beebe ]]|| (1837 - 1900) || Yes |- |[[Bisnett-10| Jacob Bisnett]]|| (1834 - 1898) ||Yes |- |[[Bradford-7495| William N Bradford]]|| (1837) || |- |[[Bresett-76| Michael Bresett]]|| (1825 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Bresett-77| Michael Bresett]]|| (1842 - 1932) ||Yes |- |[[Bromeling-12| Martin Bromeling ]]|| (1837 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Bromeling-13| Thomas Bromeling ]]|| (1839 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Brooks-18934| Henry M Brooks]]|| (1842 - 1862) || |- |[[Buckman-881| Edward Augustus Buckman]]|| (1841 - 1916) || |- |[[Burk-2074| Patrick Burk]]|| (1831) || |- |[[Burnham-3160| Rollin Burnham]]|| (1841 - 1919) ||Yes |- |[[Byrnes-1238| William Byrnes ]]|| (1840) || |- |[[Capron-630| Robert Capron ]]|| (abt. 1847) ||Yes |- |[[Carr-15123| Henry Carr]]|| (1834 - 1895) ||Yes |- |[[Cater-653| Henry Cater]]|| (1827) || |- |[[Chambers-10411| John R Chambers]]|| (1844-1878) || |- |[[Charter-263| Frederick Charter]]|| (1840 - 1915) ||Yes |- |[[Charter-264| Stephen Charter Jr]]|| (1843 - 1925) ||Yes |- |[[Cilleken-1| William Cilleken]]|| (abt. 1838) || |- |[[Clark-68428| Frederick Clark]]|| (1864 - 1864) || |- |[[Clark-68429| George Clark]]|| (abt.1843) || |- |[[Cloney-119| William M Cloney]]|| (abt. 1821 - 1878) || |- |[[Corbett-4276| Frank Corbett ]]|| (abt. 1836 - 1905) ||Yes to wife |- |[[Cole-26220| Melvin Cole]]|| (1843 - 1863) || |- |[[Cook-49763| George H Cook]]|| (abt. 1824) || |- |[[Covey-1610| Chauncey Covey]]|| (abt.1830 - 1918) || |- |[[Crayford-73| James Crayford]]|| (1832 - 1917) ||Yes |- |[[Cross-11427| Abner Cross ]]|| (1838 - 1925) ||Yes |- |[[Daly-4564| John Daly ]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Dana-1102| Francis Dana ]]|| (1841) ||Yes |- |[[Dana-934| Theodore Dana]]|| (1844 - 1914) ||Yes |- |[[Dolen-109| Patrick Dolen]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Elliott-19261| Andrew Elliott]]|| (1839 - 1892) ||Yes |- |[[Elliott-19263| Samuel Elliott ]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Eustice-155| George D Eustice]]|| (1844) ||Yes |- |[[Farden-23| James Farden]]|| (abt. 1841 - 1903) ||Yes |- |[[Ferguson-17935| Thomas Ferguson ]]|| (1820) || |- |[[Fetterley-24| William J Fetterley]]|| (1844 - 1863) ||Yes |- |[[Field-9041| Edward C Field ]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Fieldson-14| George Fieldson ]]|| (1839 - 1902) ||Yes |- |[[Finley-1620| Rodney Campbell Finley]]|| (1842 - 1915) ||Yes |- |[[Fishbeck-55| Hezekiah Fishbeck]]|| (1841 - 1863) ||Yes |- |[[Gaddis-609| James Gaddis ]]|| (1824 - 1897) ||Yes |- |[[Gainys-1| William Gainys]]|| (1834) ||Yes |- |[[Gazly-1| Charles Gazly ]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Goodsell-755| Henry Goodsell ]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Hammond-14054| John Hammond ]]|| (abt. 1862) || |- |[[Harland-1453|Henry Harland]]|| (1832 - 1911) || |- |[[Harris-62571| Charles E Harris ]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Harvey-18169| William Harvey]]|| (1840 - 1887) ||Yes |- |[[Hearnes-7| Peter Hearnes]]|| (1836 - 1918) ||Yes |- |[[Hitchcock-3474| Andrew Jackson Hitchcock]]|| (1839 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Hitsman-58| Tiffany Hitsman]]|| (1830 - 1918) ||Yes |- |[[Hutchinson-9349| Carlton Hutchinson ]]|| (1824) || |- |[[Johnson-114290| Thomas Johnson]]|| (1824) || |- |[[Johnson-141879| Thomas Johnson]]|| (1845) || |- |[[Kech-5| William Kech]]|| (1843) || |- |[[Kelly-30925| James Kelly]]|| (1846 - 1865) || |- |[[Kelly-24350| Robert Kelly]]|| (1834 - 1864) || |- |[[Lacy-3677| Sylvester Lacy ]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1909) ||Yes |- |[[Leyh-74| John C Leyh]]|| (abt. 1823) || |- |[[Liskum-6| Harrison Liskum]]|| (1840 - 1907) ||Yes |- |[[Loucks-1052| Dwight Loucks ]]|| (abt. 1847 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Murton-344| William H. Murton]]|| (1841 - 1923) ||Yes to wife |- |[[Mayne-1548| James Mayne]]|| (1844) || |- |[[McCarty-5586| Daniel McCarty]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[McDonough-1611| Charles McDonough]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[McEllroy-6| Charles E McEllroy]]|| (abt. 1836) || |- |[[McIntosh-7992| William N McIntosh]]|| (abt. 1829) || |- |[[Millegen-1| Ross Millegen]]|| (abt. 1847) ||Yes |- |[[Miller-113279| George Miller]]|| (abt. 1829) || |- |[[Miller-93833| Robert Miller]]|| (1828 - 1910) ||Yes |- |[[Mills-22870| Alexander Mills]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Mills-21877| Frederick H Mills ]]|| (1838 - 1890) ||Yes |- |[[Moren-204| Michael Moren]]|| (abt. 1846 - 1864) || |- |[[Nott-1134| Thomas H Nott]]|| (1843 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[O’Leary-1806| Patrick O’Leary]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Olney-2021| Hezekiah Olney]]|| (abt. 1808 - 1895) ||Yes |- |[[Parker-43295| Samuel Parker ]]|| (1836 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Partch-142| Enos H Partch]]|| (1823 - 1899) ||Yes to wife |- |[[Perrin-3151| William A Perrin]]|| (1835 -1914) ||Yes |- |[[Petrie-2336| George S Petrie]]|| (abt. 1835) || |- |[[Phillips-41017| Henry Phillips]]|| (1820) || |- |[[Phillips-49493| James N Phillips ]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Phillips-41016| Wilson Phillips ]]|| (1838 - 1864) || |- |[[Philpott-1556| William Philpott]]|| (1839 - 1862) ||Yes |- |[[Picken-486| Francis Picken ]]|| (abt. 1841 - 1900) ||Yes |- |[[Powell-26976| Adelbert L Powell]]|| (1844 - 1865) ||Yes |- |[[Powell-20110| George D Powell]]|| (abt. 1842 - 1928) ||Yes |- |[[Reed-28772| Preston K Reed]]|| (1839 - 1892) ||Yes |- |[[Reynolds-24318| Edward Reynolds]]|| (1826 - 1864) || |- |[[Rice-12206| Judson E. Rice]]|| (1844 - 1914) || Yes |- |[[Rich-6451| Thomas Rich ]]|| (1835 - 1907) ||Yes |- |[[Robertson-23637| Edward Robertson ]]|| (1840 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Roe-4459| John Roe]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Roe-4453| William Roe]]|| (1839) || |- |[[Rounds-935| Everye George Rounds ]]|| (1844) ||Yes |- |[[Rounds-927| Levi Rounds]]|| (1841 - 1928) ||Yes |- |[[Rounds-936| William Rounds]]|| (1837 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Russell-30073| John A Russell ]]|| (1841 - 1915) || |- |[[Robertson-22577| Peter Robertson]]|| (1840 - 1912) || |- |[[Rusaw-35| Lewis Rusaw]]|| (abt. 1829 - 1881) || |- |[[Savery-336| John S Savery]]|| (abt. 1818) || |- |[[Sayer-1698| Edward Sayer]]|| (1843 - 1913) ||Yes |- |[[Sayers-1548| Thomas Sayers]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Scribner-1194| Thomas Scribner]]|| (1824) ||Yes |- |[[Seymour-5581| Abram Seymour]]|| (1840) || |- |[[Sheldon-5287| Oliver Sheldon ]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1865) ||Yes |- |[[Smith-320670| Edward Smith]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Snyder-14578| Charles Snyder]]|| (1840 - 1926) || |- |[[Snyder-15206| John H Snyder]]|| (1834 - 1897) ||Yes |- |[[Staples-3361| Jesse Staples]]|| (1834 - 1864) || |- |[[Strong-8445| Augustus M Strong]]|| (1846 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Sunderland-1075| Darwin W Sunderland]]|| (1841 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Tanner-6725| John Tanner ]]|| (1836) || |- |[[Temple-3249| Charles Temple]]|| (1831) || |- |[[Thompson-72399| John Thompson ]]|| (1843 - 1934) ||Yes |- |[[Thornton-9574| Fayett Thornton]]|| (1844 - 1868) ||Yes |- |[[Townsend-10239| Kenneth Townsend]]|| (1837 - 1905) ||Yes |- |[[Turner-48375| William Turner]]|| (1835 - 1908) ||Yes |- |[[Tyler-7949| David C Tyler]]|| (1842 - 1863) ||Yes |- |[[Tyler-9762| William H Tyler]]|| (1843 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Vosberg-99| Jacob Vosberg]]|| (abt. 1842) ||Yes |- |[[Walker-67891| William Sawyer Walker]]|| (1845 - 1917) ||Yes |- |[[Ward-35926| John Ward]]|| (1826) || |- |[[Washburn-5238| Lloyd C Washburn]]|| (1841 - 1916) ||Yes |- |[[Williams-109366| John Williams]]|| (1840 - 1924) ||Yes |- |[[Wilson-75955| Adelbert M Wilson]]|| (1849 - 1926) ||Yes |- |[[Wilson-75919| Henry H Wilson]]|| (1840 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Wilson-91306| Lewis W Wilson]]|| (1841) ||Yes |- |[[Wilson-88035| Lorrin Howard Wilson]]|| (1844 - 1925) ||Yes |- |[[Wilson-75956| Virgil Milton Wilson ]]|| (1845 - 1912) ||Yes |- |[[Winters-4231| John Winters]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Wright-53670| William Wright]]|| (1830 - 1863) || |- |[[Wright-53669| William H Wright]]|| (1835) || |- |[[Young-61317| Joseph R Young]]|| (abt. 1839) || |} A total of 82 veterans are on the Roster for Co. C. == Sources == *[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/106th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf 106th Infantry Roster] * http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/MusterRolls/Infantry/106thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry Familysearch] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ NYS HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS] *[https://civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?RegimentAssignment?1363&U civilwardata]

106th New York Infantry Regiment Company D

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[[Category:Fairmont Engagement]] [[Category: 106th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Monocacy]] == Introduction == [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_C|Company C]] ⬅️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_D|'''Company D''']] ➡️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_E|Company E]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-56.png |align=c |size=350 |caption='''106th Reg NY Volunteer Infantry Regimental Colors''' }} A free space page to add everything about '''Company D''' of the 106th New York Infantry Regiment during their service during the U.S. Civil War. We would like to add all the profiles of those who served in Company D along with any and all resources associated with this Company of men '''only'''. '''All the men of Company D have been added below as of April 16, 2022.''' '''[[Jackson-48008|Captain Rollin C. Jackson’s]] Company D in the 106th Regiment of New York State Volunteers''' '' “The following is quoted from Col. Fox's account of the regiment: "Companies D and F were captured, April 29, 1863, at Fairmount, W. Va., where they defended a railroad bridge for several hours against a large force of Confederates.”''http://www.civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?RegimentHistory?1363&U ===History of 106th New York Regiment=== UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 106th Regiment, New York Infantry Organized at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogdensburg,_New_York?wprov=sfti1 Ogdensburg, N. Y.,] and mustered in August 27, 1862. Left State for Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1862, thence ordered to New Creek, Va. Attached to Railroad District, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to September, 1862. Railroad District, West Virginia, to January, 1863. Martinsburg, W. Va, Milroy's Command, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to March, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1863. Elliott's Command, 8th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of tbe Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, to June, 1865. SERVICE: Guard and provost duty in Defences of the Upper Potomac, with Headquarters at New Creek, Va., till June, 1863. Expedition to Greenland Gap April 15-22, 1863. Fairmount April 29. Martinsburg, W. Va., June 14. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Second_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester, Va]., and retreat to Harper's Ferry June 14-15. Guard stores to Washington, D. C., July 1-4. Join Army of the Potomac at Frederick, Md., July 5. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Action at Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Brandy Station November 8. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Mine_Run Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2]. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_the_Wilderness Battles of the Wilderness] May 5-7; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Spotsylvania Spottsylvania] May 8-12; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient, "Bloody Angle," May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cold_Harbor Cold Harbor] June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17-18. Siege of Petersburg June 17-July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Jerusalem_Plank_Road Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad], June 22-23. Ordered to Baltimore, Md., July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Monocacy Battle of Monocacy, Md]., July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14-24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Third_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester] September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cedar_Creek Battle of Cedar Creek] October 19. Duty at Kernstown till December. Moved to Washington, D. C., thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3-6. Siege of Petersburg December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. M arch to Danville, Va., April 23-27, and duty there till May 16. Moved to Richmond, Va., thence to Washington, D. C., May 16-June 2. Corps Review June 8. Mustered out June 27, 1865. Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 127 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 307. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0106RI [https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=caf18650412-01.1.2 Courier and Freeman, 12 April 1865 — Page 2] ===Company D=== Company D - principally recruited from Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence Countyhttps://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CCFFFF" |- !width="300"|Name !width="200"|Dates !width="200"|Connected? |- |[[Austin-11178| Gustavus H. Austin]]|| (1828 - 1882) ||Yes |- |[[Barzee-39| Peter R Barzee]]|| (1840 - 1892) || |- |[[Barzee-40| William H Barzee]]|| (abt. 1840 - 1919) || |- |[[Bates-12950| Milton W Bates]]|| (abt. 1834 - 1872) || |- |[[Bechert-6| William Bechert ]]|| (1840) || |- |[[Bedford-1637| Stephen Bedford]]|| (1844 - 1930) ||Yes |- |[[Best-5707| William Kidd Best]]|| (1837 - 1918) ||Yes |- |[[Bosworth-1303| Albert Bosworth]]|| (1825 - 1888) ||Yes |- |[[Bosworth-1766| John C Bosworth]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Briggs-10419| Alvah W Briggs]]|| (1835) ||Yes |- |[[Broadwell-460| Henry Broadwell]]|| (1843 - 1864) || |- |[[Brown-113784| David D Brown]]|| (1820 - 1863) || |- |[[Brown-124944| James H Brown]]|| (1846) || |- |[[Campfield-228| Henry Franklin Campfield MD ]]|| (1829 - 1896) ||Yes |- |[[Chamberlain-5389| James Patton Chamberlain]]|| (1835 - 1911) || |- |[[Church-7546| Benjamin H Church]]|| (1832 - 1933) ||Yes |- |[[Clark-70952| David C Clark]]|| (1831 - 1864) || |- |[[Clark-59322| William B Clark]]|| (1840 - 1864) || |- |[[Cleveland-4442|Orson L Cleveland ]]|| (1825 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Collins-32997| John P Collins ]]|| (1840 - 1864) || |- |[[Coleman-16453| Peter Coleman ]]|| (1833 - 1865) ||Yes |- |[[Cook-42159| Fayette M Cook]]|| (abt.1844 - 1870)) || |- |[[Cook-42158| Robert R Cook]]|| (1831 - 1921) || |- |[[Damphier-1| Theophilus Damphier]]|| (1837) || |- |[[Denman-1155| Julius R Denman ]]|| (1845 - 1916) || |- |[[Dillingham-732| Edward Cornelius Delavan Dillingham]]|| (1842 - 1950) ||Yes |- |[[Dugan-1691| Michael Dugan]]|| (1842) || |- |[[Eddy-2626| Franklin Delos Eddy]]|| (1843 - 1901) ||Yes |- |[[Ellsworth-2276| Fernando Ellsworth]]|| (1845 - 1922) ||Yes |- |[[Falvey-329| John Joseph Falvey ]]|| (1847 - 1916) ||Yes |- |[[Finch-8094| Eugene Finch]]|| (1833 - 1864) || |- |[[Fitzgerald-11591| Richard Fitzgerald]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Foster-29910| John H Foster ]]|| (1838) || |- |[[Fulton-3410| Adonijah A. Fulton]]|| (1840 - 1934) ||Yes |- |[[Getty-429| Freeman Getty]]|| (1835 - 1906) || |- |[[Goodrich-8323| Eli Goodrich]]|| (1841 - 1865) || |- |[[Goodrich-8324| James Valentine Goodrich ]]|| (1842 - 1897) || |- |[[Goodrich-8226| Otis W Goodrich]]|| (1822 - 1872) || |- |[[Gorman-3478| William Gorman]]|| (1843-1890) || |- |[[Grace-4097| Edward A Grace]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Graham-27307| Orpheus J Graham]]|| (1840 - 1912) || |- |[[Griffin-21689| James T Griffin ]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Hackett-2551| John Hackett]]|| (1844 - 1865) || |- |[[Hall-59834| James G Hall]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Hamblin-1691| Elijah Hamblin]]|| (1841 - 1862) || |- |[[Haskell-3124| Albert Haskell]]|| (1841 - 1898) ||Yes |- |[[Hanna-4033| Adams Hanna]]|| (1839 - 1864) || |- |[[Harrington-11027| John Harrington]]|| (abt. 1845 - 1913) || |- |[[Hart-22880| Richard Hart]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Hayes-18764| Charles B Hayes]]|| (1836 - 1864) || |- |[[Heckles-8| William Heckles]]|| (1842 - 1925) || |- |[[Holden-6570| Jonathan Holden]]|| (1844 - 1863) || |- |[[Holland-14590| Daniel Holland]]|| (1841 - 1864) || |- |[[Huntington-2640| George Huntington]]|| (abt. 1848 - 1945) || |- |[[Jackson-48573| Charles W Jackson]]|| (1829) || |- |[[Jackson-48008| Rollin C Jackson]]|| (1818 - 1862) || |- |[[Johnson-119675| Ephraim Johnson ]]|| (1840 - 1908) || |- |[[Jones-140681| Julius Jones]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Jordon-820| James Jordon ]]|| (abt. 1823) || |- |[[Kemp-10145| George D Kemp ]]|| (1842 - 1897) || |- |[[Kearney-2470| Michael Kearney]]|| (1824) || |- |[[Kerney-166| Francis Kerney]]|| (1841 - 1914) || |- |[[Knapp-6360| Zera Knapp]]|| (1845 - 1929) || |- |[[Kubly-10| Jacob John Kubly]]|| (1831) || |- |[[Lawrence-21035| Edward Lawrence]]|| (abt. 1830) || |- |[[Lewis-59854| Thomas E Lewis]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Lockwood-4860| Benjamin Lockwood]]|| (1843) ||Yes |- |[[Lockwood-2902| Daniel Lockwood]]|| (1841 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Lowe-15861| Theodore Lowe]]|| (abt. 1827) || |- |[[Marceau-417| Simon Marceau]]|| (1841 - 1898) || |- |[[Marstine-2| John Marstine ]]|| (abt. 1827 - 1863) || |- |[[Martin-74492| John Martin]]|| (1823 - 1884) || |- |[[Martin-74491| Joseph Martin Jr]]|| (1843) || |- |[[Martin-74490| Joseph Martin Sr]]|| (1822 - 1864) || |- |[[Martin-74489| Robert Martin]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Martin-89045| Thomas Martin]]|| (abt. 1847 - 1875) || |- |[[Matthews-19177| George C Matthews]]|| (abt. 1840 - 1914) || |- |[[Matthews-19178| William Matthews]]|| (abt. 1843 - 1865) || |- |[[McBeth-464| Thomas McBeth]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[McCarthy-7167| Cornelius McCarthy]]|| (1830) || |- |[[McCloy-235| William McCloy]]|| (1834) || |- |[[McDonald-25796| William McDonald]]|| (1838) || |- |[[McGovern-1696| Patrick McGovern]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[McGuire-6482| Patrick McGuire]]|| (1818 - 1864) || |- |[[Merithew-89| Gilbert Merithew]]|| (1826 - 1913) || |- |[[Miller-95964| Jacob Miller ]]|| (1833) || |- |[[Miller-95842| Joseph Miller ]]|| (1843) || |- |[[Montague-2048| Henry Montague]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Morse-9665| Samuel L Morse ]]|| (1833 - 1879) || |- |[[Murphy-27008| Moses Murphy ]]|| (1830 - 1901) ||Yes |- |[[Myers-20764| Charles Edward Myers ]]|| (1846 - 1917) || |- |[[Nugent-1792| Andrew Nugent ]]|| (1839 - 1904) || |- |[[Oakley-3925| John M Oakley]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[O’Sullivan-2680| Corneilus O’Sullivan]]|| (1834) || |- |[[Packard-2472| Henry C Packard]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Paine-5131| Samuel Paine]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Perry-23273| John Perry]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Phelps-9130| Samuel W Phelps]]|| (1842 - 1911) ||Yes |- |[[Pooler-331| David Pooler ]]|| (1828) || |- |[[Pooler-330| William R Pooler]]|| (1829 - 1913) || |- |[[Powelson-205| Charles Powelson]]|| (1848 - 1923) || |- |[[Pritchett-1915| William Pritchett]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Rich-6595| George A Rich ]]|| (1840 - 1863) || |- |[[Robinson-51031| John Robinson ]]|| (1839 - 1864) || |- |[[Rogan-621| Daniel E Rogan]]|| (1834) || |- |[[Shales-65| John Shales]]|| (1832 - 1910) || |- |[[Shaw-24663| Thomas Shaw]]|| (1832 - 1902) || |- |[[Sheeley-247| John Sheeley ]]|| (1832 - 1902) || |- |[[Simpson-22924| Charles S Simpson]]|| (1827) || |- |[[Smith-271972| Charles H Smith]]|| (1834) || |- |[[Smith-320671| Ferdinand Smith]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Smith-320672| John F Smith]]|| (abt. 1824) || |- |[[Smith-271974| Lucius Smith ]]|| (1834) || |- |[[Smith-272107| Thomas Smith]]|| (1837) || |- |[[Spicer-4244| Charles Spicer]]|| (1843 - 1916) || |- |[[Sutton-13697| Oscar F Sutton ]]|| (1843 - 1864) || |- |[[Tripp-3616| Russell Tripp]]|| (1839) || |- |[[Turner-33734| James M Turner]]|| (1834 - 1864) || |- |[[Tuttle-5901| Jerome B Tuttle]]|| (1834) || |- |[[Veen-157| John D Veen]]|| (abt. 1822) || |- |[[Walker-56374| Albert Walker]]|| (1832 - 1909) ||Yes |- |[[Walker-57366| Edwin Walker]]|| (1842 - 1928) || |- |[[Walker-57367| Moses Walker]]|| (1833 - 1919) || |- |[[Walsh-13672| David Walsh]]|| (1841 - 1864) || |- |[[Warner-14457| George Warner]]|| (abt. 1841) || |- |[[Way-3486| Richard Way ]]|| (abt. 1847) || |- |[[Webb-28862| Minor Malingthen Webb]]|| (1846 - 1921) || |- |[[Wells-23019| Philander Wells ]]|| (abt. 1837 - abt. 1906) ||Yes |- |[[Western-736| William P Western ]]|| (1836 - 1864) || |- |[[White-72638| Lester B White]]|| (1833 - 1922) || |- |[[Winters-3688| James Winters]]|| (1831 - 1904) || |- |[[Woods-15182| Jesse J Woods ]]|| (1840 - 1863) || |- |[[Woods-18012| William Woods]]|| (1822) || |- |[[Wright-54925| Lewis B Wright]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Wright-54924| Oliver Wright ]]|| (1839) || |- |[[Young-61319| William Henry Young ]]|| (abt. 1842 - 1906) || |} == Sources == *[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/106th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf 106th Infantry Roster] * http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/MusterRolls/Infantry/106thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry Familysearch] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ NYS HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS] *[https://civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?RegimentAssignment?1363&U civilwardata]

106th New York Infantry Regiment Company E

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[[Category: 106th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Monocacy]] == Introduction == [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_D|Company D]] ⬅️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_E|'''Company E''']] ➡️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_F|Company F]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-56.png |align=c |size=350 |caption='''106th Reg NY Volunteer Infantry Regimental Colors''' }} A free space page to add everything about '''Company E''' of the 106th New York Infantry Regiment during their service during the U.S. Civil War. We would like to add all the profiles of those who served in Company E along with any and all resources associated with this Company of men '''only'''. '''All the men of Company E have been added below as of June 17, 2022.''' '''[[Priest-3275|Captain Luther Priest’s]] Company E in the 106th Regiment of New York State Volunteers''' ===History of 106th New York Regiment=== UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 106th Regiment, New York Infantry Organized at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogdensburg,_New_York?wprov=sfti1 Ogdensburg, N. Y.,] and mustered in August 27, 1862. Left State for Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1862, thence ordered to New Creek, Va. Attached to Railroad District, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to September, 1862. Railroad District, West Virginia, to January, 1863. Martinsburg, W. Va, Milroy's Command, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to March, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1863. Elliott's Command, 8th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of tbe Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, to June, 1865. SERVICE: Guard and provost duty in Defences of the Upper Potomac, with Headquarters at New Creek, Va., till June, 1863. Expedition to Greenland Gap April 15-22, 1863. Fairmount April 29. Martinsburg, W. Va., June 14. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Second_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester, Va]., and retreat to Harper's Ferry June 14-15. Guard stores to Washington, D. C., July 1-4. Join Army of the Potomac at Frederick, Md., July 5. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Action at Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Brandy Station November 8. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Mine_Run Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2]. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_the_Wilderness Battles of the Wilderness] May 5-7; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Spotsylvania Spottsylvania] May 8-12; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient, "Bloody Angle," May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cold_Harbor Cold Harbor] June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17-18. Siege of Petersburg June 17-July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Jerusalem_Plank_Road Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad], June 22-23. Ordered to Baltimore, Md., July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Monocacy Battle of Monocacy, Md]., July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14-24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Third_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester] September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cedar_Creek Battle of Cedar Creek] October 19. Duty at Kernstown till December. Moved to Washington, D. C., thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3-6. Siege of Petersburg December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. M arch to Danville, Va., April 23-27, and duty there till May 16. Moved to Richmond, Va., thence to Washington, D. C., May 16-June 2. Corps Review June 8. Mustered out June 27, 1865. Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 127 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 307. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0106RI [https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=caf18650412-01.1.2 Courier and Freeman, 12 April 1865 — Page 2] ===Company E=== Company E - principally recruited from Potsdam, St. Lawrence County.https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CCFFFF" |- !width="300"|Name !width="200"|Dates !width="200"|Connected? |- |[[Anderson-59822| Robert Anderson]]|| (1831) || |- |[[Austin-12987| Joseph B Austin]]|| (1817 - 1888) ||Yes |- |[[Barber-11146| Darius Barber]]|| (1828 - 1863) || |- |[[Barling-291| Joseph Barling]]|| (1842) || |- |[[Barnes-23177| Samuel N Barnes]]|| (1826) || |- |[[Bates-12949| Harrison Bates]]|| (1840 - 1864) || |- |[[Blair-9416| Lorenzo D Blair]]|| (1844 - 1863) || |- |[[Brewer-10222| Nelson I Brewer]]|| (1839) || |- |[[Brown-124943| Elliott Brown Jr ]]|| (1828 - 1909) ||Yes |- |[[Brownell-1624| John Brownell]]|| (1829 - 1901) || |- |[[Bures-130| Henry Bures]]|| (1839) || |- |[[Burke-10239| William J Burke]]|| (1834 - 1923) ||Yes |- |[[Cameron-11085| James Cameron]]|| (1829 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Carpenter-22575| Robert P Carpenter]]|| (abt. 1823 - abt. 1898) ||Yes |- |[[Carr-19086| Hugh J Carr ]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Chapin-2800| David Chapin]]|| (1828 - 1907) ||Yes |- |[[Chapin-2766| William Chapin ]]|| (1837 - 1863) || |- |[[Chase-10074| Anthony B Chase]]|| (1842 - 1904) ||Yes |- |[[Chase-8289| Myron A Chase ]]|| (1844 - 1864) || |- |[[Cheney-3342| James Alexander Cheney]]|| (1844 - 1864) || |- |[[Chilton-840| Stephen Niles Chilton]]|| (1839 - 1906) ||Yes |- |[[Cleveland-3840| Oliver Capron Cleveland ]]|| (1832 - 1890) ||Yes |- |[[Coffee-758| Charles Nathaniel Coffee Jr.]]|| (1840 - 1867) ||Yes |- |[[Collins-33384| Asa L Collins ]]|| (1834 - 1865) || |- |[[Collins-33453| Henry E Collins]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Coolidge-967| William Coolidge]]|| (1837 - 1902) ||Yes |- |[[Covey-1679| Edwin R Covey]]|| (1832 - 1890) || |- |[[Cramer-3924| Silas P Cramer ]]|| (1825 - 1908) || |- |[[Cudworth-314| Otis J Cudworth ]]|| (1839 - 1864) || |- |[[Dee-700| Julius W Dee]]|| (1826 - 1905) || |- |[[Denny-2731| Joseph Denny ]]|| (1836) || |- |[[Dougherty-3336| Thomas Dougherty]]|| (1830) || |- |[[Douglas-14480| Truat D Douglas]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Drake-11050| Ashael C Drake ]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Dunn-22500| George Dunn ]]|| (abt. 1835 - 1890) || |- |[[English-6984| John English]]|| (abt. 1835) || |- |[[Flanders-2206| Henry J Flanders]]|| (1841 - 1920) ||Yes |- |[[Gabree-20| James Gabree]]|| (1845 - 1927) ||Yes to wives |- |[[Gibbons-4395| Ira Gibbons ]]|| (1833 - 1921) ||Yes |- |[[Gilbert-21291| Gabriel L Gilbert ]]|| (abt. 1835) || |- |[[Grant-23131| Donald Grant ]]|| (abt. 1847) || |- |[[Gray-37025| Josiah H Gray ]]|| (1831 - 1862) || |- |[[Hakins-5| Albert B Hakins]]|| (1832 - 1899) || |- |[[Hamlin-2429| Dennis A. Hamlin ]]|| (1839) ||Yes |- |[[Hardwick-2350| Justin P Hardwick ]]|| (abt. 1821) || |- |[[Harris-53794| Edward Harris]]|| (1822 - 1902) || |- |[[Hatley-983| Henry H Hatley]]|| (abt. 1841) || |- |[[Hedge-731| Thomas Hedge]]|| (1844 - 1920) || |- |[[Herriman-200| Lyman Herriman]]|| (1843 - 1866) || |- |[[Hesselgrave-60| Abraham D Hesselgrave]]|| (1828 - 1916) || |- |[[Hesselgrave-59| Watson Hesselgrave ]]|| (1842 - 1925) || |- |[[Hogan-6325| William Hogan ]]|| (1822) || |- |[[Howard-29257| Myron E Howard]]|| (1842 - 1919) || |- |[[Howe-13246| Ira O Howe ]]|| (1829 - 1901) ||Yes |- |[[Hoxie-457| John Hoxie]]|| (1830 - 1912) ||Yes |- |[[Hoxie-268| William Hoxie]]|| (1821 - 1903) ||Yes |- |[[Hoyt-4908| George C Hoyt]]|| (1840 - 1893) || |- |[[Hubert-1156| Abram P Hubert]]|| (1840 - 1863) || |- |[[Hull-8724| Charles Hull]]|| (1841 - 1911) || |- |[[Ien-1| Stephen Ien ]]|| (1844) || LNAB possible spelling Gerow per gravestone |- |[[Inman-3006| Addison Inman]]|| (1838 - 1870) ||Yes |- |[[Keenan-2530| George D Keenan]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Kent-8861| Oliver M Kent]]|| (1829 - 1865) || |- |[[Johnston-28863| Robert H Johnston ]]|| (1831 - 1907) || |- |[[Johnston-24746| Hiram Johnston ]]|| (1820) || |- |[[Kingston-1496| John Kingston]]|| (1833 - 1864) || |- |[[Lamere-114| Moses Lamere ]]|| (1824 - 1908) || |- |[[Lamont-2246| Albert Lamont]]|| (abt. 1837) || |- |[[Lando-30| Stephen Lando ]]|| (1818) || |- |[[Little-22463| Horatio H Little]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Mack-4224| William O Mack]]|| (1835 - 1864) || |- |[[Maguire-2636| John Maguire]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Malikie-1| Timothy Malikie]]|| (1844 - 1867) || |- |[[Mansfield-3645| Levi Mansfield ]]|| (1835) || |- |[[Marsh-11671| Benson B Marsh ]]|| (1840 - 1862) || |- |[[Martin-76131| Nathan C Martin]]|| (1838 - 1908) || |- |[[Mason-25366| David Mason]]|| (abt. 1828) || |- |[[McArthur-3061| Amos McArthur]]|| (1839 - 1863) || |- |[[McArthur-3060| Orin McArthur]]|| (1837 - 1864) || |- |[[McCardell-98| Hugh McCardell]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[McDonald-26361| Allen P McDonald]]|| (1844 - 1865) || |- |[[McDonald-30578| Daniel McDonald]]|| (abt. 1840 - 1910)|| |- |[[McKimm-94| George C McKimm]]|| (1839 - 1886) || |- |[[Merritt-7057| John B Merritt]]|| (1843 - 1864) || |- |[[Miller-113292| Milo B Miller]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Mole-559| William H Mole]]|| (1829) || |- |[[Monroe-4634| Charles S Monroe]]|| (1836 - 1904) || |- |[[Morgan-35570| Oscar P Morgan ]]|| (1841 - 1863) || |- |[[Morgan-35612| William P Morgan]]|| (1821 - 1864) || |- |[[Morris-41735| Benjamin D Morris]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Munson-4406| Charles Norman Munson]]|| (1840 - 1927) || |- |[[Nesbit-1139| William Nesbit]]|| (1841 - 1886) || |- |[[Nesbet-16| Joseph Nesbet]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Newman-15005| Thomas Newman]]|| (1824 - 1901) ||Yes |- |[[Page-15495| Alonzo J Page]]|| (1829 - 1908) ||Yes |- |[[Pease-4521| Warren N Pease]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Powers-9078| John P Powers]]|| (1836) || |- |[[Porter-26491| Samuel L Porter]]|| (1844 - 1929) || |- |[[Pratt-13651| John S Pratt]]|| (1836 - 1863) || |- |[[Priest-3275| Luther Priest]]|| (1818 - 1863) || |- |[[Pulsifer-409| Henry A Pulsifer ]]|| (1843 - 1863) || |- |[[Radway-102| Francis Radway]]|| (1841 - 1864) || |- |[[Radway-13| Frankfort Orlando Radway]]|| (1837 - 1910) ||Yes |- |[[Rath-547| Joseph Rath]]|| (1825 - 1904) || |- |[[Rathbun-1245| Charles Rathbun ]]|| (1839 - 1888) || |- |[[Redfield-712| James Redfield]]|| (abt. 1826) || |- |[[Richards-22541| Oscar Richards]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Robbins-10081| Newell C Robbins]]|| (1843 - 1886) || |- |[[Robinson-52186| Daniel Robinson]]|| (1832 - 1912) || |- |[[Robinson-61004| Thomas Robinson]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Rockwood-688| Herman S Rockwood ]]|| (1844 - 1915) ||Yes |- |[[Rowland-16001| William Rowland]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1897) || |- |[[Royal-1528| William Henry Royal]]|| (1819 - 1897) || |- |[[Royal-1529| Thomas H Royal ]]|| (1844 - 1864) || |- |[[Russell-31462| George Russell ]]|| (1841 - 1864) || |- |[[Russell-31460| Munson W Russell]]|| (1833 - 1903) || |- |[[Russell-31461| Stephen S Russell]]|| (1840) || |- |[[Rutman-25| Charles S Rutman ]]|| (1846 - 1913) || |- |[[Sanjule-11| Peter Sanjule]]|| (1829 - 1902) || |- |[[Scott-49622| Josephus B Scott]]|| (1842 - 1921) || |- |[[Senter-428| William R Senter]]|| (1831 - 1868) ||Yes |- |[[Simpson-27559| William Simpson]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Smith-272203| Page John Smith]]|| (1839 - 1919) ||Yes |- |[[Smith-277449| Wilbur Smith]]|| (1844 - 1903) || |- |[[Smith-320677| Willis M Smith]]|| (abt. 1836) || |- |[[Spinks-907| George Spinks]]|| (1835 - 1892) || |- |[[Stratton-4487| Byron Stratton ]]|| (1835 - 1886) || |- |[[Stratton-4488| Charles Stratton]]|| (1843) || |- |[[Sweet-5987| Havilland L Sweet ]]|| (1818 - 1862) ||Yes |- |[[Taylor-104326| George Taylor]]|| (abt. 1831) || |- |[[Tool-255| John Tool]]|| (abt. 1825) || |- |[[Train-266| George Train]]|| (1820 - 1906) ||Yes |- |[[Walter-9086| Phillip Walter ]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Wheeler-23866| Nathan Wheeler]]|| (1830 - 1902) || |- |[[White-85304| Charles White]]|| (1838 - 1865) || |- |[[White-85306| Francis White]]|| (1832 - 1879) || |- |[[Williams-113497| Alonzo Williams]]|| (1844 - 1924) ||Yes |- |[[Williams-91642| William H Williams]]|| (1842 - 1864) || |- |[[Williams-113496| Josiah Williams]]|| (1842 - 1863) ||Yes |- |} ==Research Notes== *I have noticed in my research many passed away from Typhoid fever apparently during 1863? *At the end of the roster of the dmna n.y two men listed a Alvin T. Hall age 32 and William M. Powell age 31. Both listed as Absent. They are not included on this page due to limited research info and it appears never enlisted. == Sources == *[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/106th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf 106th Infantry Roster] * http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/MusterRolls/Infantry/106thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry Familysearch] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ NYS HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS] *[https://civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?RegimentAssignment?1363&U civilwardata]

106th New York Infantry Regiment Company F

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[[Category:Fairmont Engagement]] [[Category: 106th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Monocacy]] == Introduction == [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_E|Company E]] ⬅️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_F|'''Company F''']] ➡️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_G|Company G]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-56.png |align=c |size=350 |caption='''106th Reg NY Volunteer Infantry Regimental Colors''' }} A free space page to add everything about '''Company F''' of the 106th New York Infantry Regiment during their service during the U.S. Civil War. We would like to add all the profiles of those who served in Company F along with any and all resources associated with this Company of men '''only'''. '''All Men of Company F have been added below as of April 6, 2023''' '''[[Chamberlain-5575|Captain Martin J. Chamberlain’s]] Company F in the 106th Regiment of New York State Volunteers''' '' “The following is quoted from Col. Fox's account of the regiment: "Companies D and F were captured, April 29, 1863, at Fairmount, W. Va., where they defended a railroad bridge for several hours against a large force of Confederates.”''http://www.civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?RegimentHistory?1363&U ===History of 106th New York Regiment=== UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 106th Regiment, New York Infantry Organized at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogdensburg,_New_York?wprov=sfti1 Ogdensburg, N. Y.,] and mustered in August 27, 1862. Left State for Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1862, thence ordered to New Creek, Va. Attached to Railroad District, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to September, 1862. Railroad District, West Virginia, to January, 1863. Martinsburg, W. Va, Milroy's Command, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to March, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1863. Elliott's Command, 8th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of tbe Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, to June, 1865. SERVICE: Guard and provost duty in Defences of the Upper Potomac, with Headquarters at New Creek, Va., till June, 1863. Expedition to Greenland Gap April 15-22, 1863. Fairmount April 29. Martinsburg, W. Va., June 14. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Second_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester, Va]., and retreat to Harper's Ferry June 14-15. Guard stores to Washington, D. C., July 1-4. Join Army of the Potomac at Frederick, Md., July 5. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Action at Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Brandy Station November 8. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Mine_Run Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2]. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_the_Wilderness Battles of the Wilderness] May 5-7; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Spotsylvania Spottsylvania] May 8-12; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient, "Bloody Angle," May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cold_Harbor Cold Harbor] June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17-18. Siege of Petersburg June 17-July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Jerusalem_Plank_Road Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad], June 22-23. Ordered to Baltimore, Md., July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Monocacy Battle of Monocacy, Md]., July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14-24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Third_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester] September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cedar_Creek Battle of Cedar Creek] October 19. Duty at Kernstown till December. Moved to Washington, D. C., thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3-6. Siege of Petersburg December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. M arch to Danville, Va., April 23-27, and duty there till May 16. Moved to Richmond, Va., thence to Washington, D. C., May 16-June 2. Corps Review June 8. Mustered out June 27, 1865. Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 127 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 307. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0106RI [https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=caf18650412-01.1.2 Courier and Freeman, 12 April 1865 — Page 2] ===Company F=== Company F - principally recruited from Massena, Brasher and Louisville, all of St. Lawrence County https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CCFFFF" |- !width="300"|Name !width="200"|Dates !width="200"|Connected? |- |[[Abare-44| Edward Abare]]|| (abt. 1843 - 1926) ||Yes |- |[[Allen-47841| Edwin Ethan Allen]]|| (1819 - 1884) ||Yes |- |[[Allspach-3| John Allspach ]]|| (1843 - 1936) ||Yes |- |[[Andrews-16147| Edwin R Andrews ]]|| (1839 - 1864) || |- |[[Bayley-1759| Charles F Bayley]]|| (abt. 1845 - 1906) || |- |[[Bangle-127| John William Bangle ]]|| (1843 - 1925) ||Yes |- |[[Bangle-128| Joseph Bangle Jr ]]|| (1835 - 1865) ||Yes |- |[[Bangle-129| Lewis Bangle]]|| (1837 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Barber-11148| Solon Barber ]]|| (1836 - 1905) || |- |[[Bates-13910| Edward Bates ]]|| (1828) || |- |[[Bell-30254| Alonson Bell ]]|| (1832 - 1908) || |- |[[Bender-3466| Daniel R Bender]]|| (abt. 1846 - 1906) ||Yes |- |[[Bennett-28864| Reuben Bennett ]]|| (1837 - 1865) || |- |[[Blakey-855| Thomas Blakey ]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Boyle-4588| James Boyle]]|| (1837) || |- |[[Boyle-4589| John Boyle ]]|| (1843) || |- |[[Boynton-2225| Charles H Boynton]]|| (1845) || |- |[[Boynton-1936| Frederick H Boynton ]]|| (1817 - 1872) || |- |[[Brennan-4035| Henry Brennan ]]|| (1846) || |- |[[Brunson-1305| Asahel Allen Brunson ]]|| (1839 - 1900) ||Yes |- |[[Bugbee-694| Charles J Bugbee]]|| (1843 - 1863) ||Yes |- |[[Burdick-2608| Joel B Burdick]]|| (1833 - 1921) || |- |[[Burk-2073| John Burk]]|| (1821) || |- |[[Burns-15575| James Burns]]|| (1830) || |- |[[Burrus-286| Thomas Burrus]]|| (1831 - bef. 1892) || |- |[[Bush-8056| Amasa W Bush]]|| (1831) || |- |[[Bush-8059| Parley Bush]]|| (1832 - 1898) ||Yes |- |[[Campo-231| Francis Campo ]]|| (1827) || |- |[[Carbino-10| Levi Carbino]]|| (1843 - 1928) ||Yes |- |[[Cawley-606| James Cawley]]|| (1838 - 1907) ||Yes to wife |- |[[Chamberlain-5575| Martin J Chamberlain]]|| (1829 - 1864) || |- |[[Churchill-4918| Nathan M Churchill]]|| (1838 - 1863) || |- |[[Clark-73796| Henry W Clark]]|| (1826) ||Yes |- |[[Cramer-4110| William Henry Cramer]]|| (1839 - 1916) ||Yes |- |[[Crowley-2972| Timothy Crowley]]|| (abt. 1831 - 1909) || |- |[[Curtis-19744| Charles Curtis]]|| (abt. 1831) || |- |[[Davenport-9347| John F Davenport]]|| (abt. 1831) || |- |[[Davey-4075| Thomas Davey]]|| (1837 || |- |[[Deuel-485| William Henry Deuel]]|| (1841 - 1883) ||Yes |- |[[DeVowe-14| Hiram Calaral DeVowe]]|| (1845 - 1930) || |- |[[Dilcox-2| William M Dilcox]]|| (1822 - 1889) || |- |[[Dishaw-56| Benjamin Dishaw ]]|| (1841 - 1915) ||Yes |- |[[Dishaw-57| Julius Dishaw]]|| (1844 - 1918) || |- |[[Dowling-3390| Martin Dowling]]|| (abt. 1839) || |- |[[Downey-3680| James Downey]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Durant-1410| Justus Durant ]]|| (1837) ||Yes |- |[[Elliott-21877| Henry W Elliott ]]|| (1834) ||Yes |- |[[Ellsworth-2393| Horace B Ellsworth]]|| (1828 - 1916) ||Yes |- |[[Esputa-1| John E Esputa ]]|| (abt. 1831 - 1882) || |- |[[Fitzgerald-10434| Michael Fitzgerald]]|| (1840 - 1864) || |- |[[Goeway-11| John C Goeway ]]|| (1832) || |- |[[Grant-21454| Charles Grant]]|| (1838 - 1925) ||Yes |- |[[Hall-66075| Joseph H Hall ]]|| (1827 - 1912) || |- |[[Hall-66078| Nelson F Hall]]|| (1832 - 1912) || Yes |- |[[Hanigan-101| David Hanigan ]]|| (abt. 1838 - 1889) ||Yes |- |[[Hatch-5491| George S Hatch]]|| (1839 - 1864) || |- |[[Hawkins-18688| Robert Hawkins ]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Hepburn-1895| Alphonzo D Hepburn]]|| (abt. 1842 - 1904) ||Yes |- |[[Hodge-6788| Sandy Hodge]]|| (1834) || |- |[[Hodge-6685| Thomas Hodge]]|| (1832) || |- |[[Hogle-395| Robert Hogle]]|| (1836 - 1905) || |- |[[Hosmer-1695| Orick M Hosmer]]|| (1844 - 1938) || |- |[[Hunter-25701| Joseph M Hunter]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Hurley-4040| Daniel Hurley]]|| (1829) ||Yes |- |[[Hutchinson-11044| Orville V Hutchinson ]]|| (1841 - 1926) || |- |[[Irish-1596| Vilas E Irish]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Jaycox-144| William Jaycox ]]|| (1830 - 1863) || |- |[[Jesmer-75| Antoine Jesmer]]|| (1839) || |- |[[Jesmer-40| Charles Jesmer]]|| (1842 - 1913) ||Yes |- |[[Jesmer-74| John Jesmer ]]|| (1841 - 1912) || |- |[[Jones-120752| Charles C Jones]]|| (1838 - 1902) ||Yes |- |[[LaClair-253| Alexander LaClair]]|| (1841 - 1863) || |- |[[Lagrove-9| Joseph Lagrove ]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Lalone-176| Christopher Lalone ]]|| (1845 - 1923) || |- |[[Larens-3| Joseph Larens]]|| (abt. 1819) || |- |[[Larkins-741| John Larkins]]|| (abt. 1833) || |- |[[LaRoche-744| William LaRoche ]]|| (1823) || |- |[[Lavene-21| Paul Lavene ]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Lead-38| William Lead ]]|| (1835) || |- |[[Loughrey-146| Alexander Loughrey]]|| (1836 - 1918) ||Yes |- |[[McCue-943| Alexander McCue]]|| (1839 - 1917) || |- |[[McDermid-449| Hugh McDermid ]]|| (1846 - 1933) || |- |[[McLening-1| William McLening]]|| (1844) || |- |[[McLeod-8697| Alexander McLeod]]|| (1838-1868) || |- |[[Miller-113278| Frederick Miller]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Morrell-677| William Morrell ]]|| (1846 - 1924) ||Yes |- |[[Myers-23174| John A Myers]]|| (1838 - 1888) || |- |[[O’Brien-14187| Joseph O’Brien]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[O’Brien-14188| Patrick O’Brien]]|| (abt. 1832) || |- |[[Palmer-14665| Amos William Palmer]]|| (abt. 1836 - 1894) ||Yes |- |[[Patterson-22980| David H Patterson]]|| (1841 - 1908) ||Yes |- |[[Patterson-24758| Ephraim Patterson ]]|| (1864) || |- |[[Porteus-170| William Porteus]]|| (1834 - 1902) || |- |[[Pratt-15694| Adonison J Pratt]]|| (1841) ||Yes |- |[[Quinn-10365| Stephen H Quinn]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Richards-21243| Joseph Richards]]|| (1832 - 1901) || |- |[[Rivers-2815| Isaac Israel Rivers ]]|| (1839 - 1864) || |- |[[Robinson-61002| George H Robinson]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Rogers-44643| Henry Rogers]]|| (abt. 1841) || |- |[[Rose-23811| David C Rose ]]|| (1841 - 1915) || |- |[[Runnions-24| Philip S Runnions]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Sanborn-2541| Moody M Sanborn ]]|| (1829) || |- |[[Schnor-9| Franz Schnor]]|| (1837) || |- |[[Scripture-166| Lorenzo Scripture]]|| (1847 - 1910) || |- |[[Sergeant-524| John Sergeant]]|| (1839 - 1920) || |- |[[Sharp-2965| Henry Sharp]]|| (abt. 1832 - abt. 1874) ||Yes |- |[[Shoen-45| William Shoen ]]|| (1834 - 1863) || |- |[[Smith-304538| Joseph Smith]]|| (1837) || |- |[[Snachol-1| Peter Snachol]]|| (abt. 1841 - aft. 1890) || |- |[[Spier-265| Barnhard Spier]]|| (1833) || |- |[[Stearns-2232| Melvin John Stearns M.D.]]|| (1843 - abt. 1931) ||Yes |- |[[Sucese-6| Charles Sucese]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Sutton-13682| Charles B. Sutton]]|| (abt. 1836 - 1863) ||Yes |- |[[Tennant-2797| James Tennant ]]|| (1815 - 1889) || |- |[[Tilden-985| Olin H Tilden]]|| (1843 - 1910) || |- |[[Tobin-2217| John Tobin]]|| (1839) || |- |[[Torpey-141| Martin L Torpey ]]|| (1833 - 1906) || |- |[[Vantine-342| Gideon G. Vantine]]|| (1835 - 1864) || Yes |- |[[Welch-13929| Morris Welch]]|| (abt. 1838) || |- |[[Wells-13414| Otis H Wells]]|| (1839 - 1912) || Yes |- |[[Williams-131467| George Williams ]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Willson-3589| Hiram J Willson ]]|| (1837 - 1899) || |- |[[Wing-3587| Horace H Wing]]|| (1836 - 1909) || |- |[[Wood-53518| George Wood ]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Woolay-1| James Woolay]]|| (abt. 1826) || |- |[[Worden-7842| Alfred W Worden ]]|| (1836 - 1891) || |- |[[Wright-61798| Wilbur W Wright ]]|| (1840) || |- |[[Young-41826| Elijah Young ]]|| (abt. 1829 - 1865) || |} ==Research Notes== *Possibley [[Irish-1561|Vilas Edsil Irish (1842 - 1898)]] served with the 106th. The name is mentioned in roster == Sources == * https://museum.dmna.ny.gov/unit-history/infantry-1/106th-infantry-regiment *[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/106th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf 106th Infantry Roster] * http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/MusterRolls/Infantry/106thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry Familysearch] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ NYS HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS] *[https://civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?RegimentAssignment?1363&U civilwardata]

106th New York Infantry Regiment Company G

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[[Category: 106th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Monocacy]] == Introduction == [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_F|Company F]] ⬅️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_G|'''Company G''']] ➡️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_H|Company H]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-56.png |align=c |size=350 |caption='''106th Reg NY Volunteer Infantry Regimental Colors''' }} A free space page to add everything about '''Company G''' of the 106th New York Infantry Regiment during their service during the U.S. Civil War. We would like to add all the profiles of those who served in Company G along with any and all resources associated with this Company of men '''only'''. '''[[Cogswell-1347 |Captain Jessee Cogswell’s]] Company G in the 106th Regiment of New York State Volunteers''' '''All the men of Company G have been added below as of July 16, 2023.''' ===History of 106th New York Regiment=== UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 106th Regiment, New York Infantry Organized at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogdensburg,_New_York?wprov=sfti1 Ogdensburg, N. Y.,] and mustered in August 27, 1862. Left State for Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1862, thence ordered to New Creek, Va. Attached to Railroad District, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to September, 1862. Railroad District, West Virginia, to January, 1863. Martinsburg, W. Va, Milroy's Command, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to March, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1863. Elliott's Command, 8th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of tbe Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, to June, 1865. SERVICE: Guard and provost duty in Defences of the Upper Potomac, with Headquarters at New Creek, Va., till June, 1863. Expedition to Greenland Gap April 15-22, 1863. Fairmount April 29. Martinsburg, W. Va., June 14. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Second_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester, Va]., and retreat to Harper's Ferry June 14-15. Guard stores to Washington, D. C., July 1-4. Join Army of the Potomac at Frederick, Md., July 5. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Action at Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Brandy Station November 8. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Mine_Run Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2]. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_the_Wilderness Battles of the Wilderness] May 5-7; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Spotsylvania Spottsylvania] May 8-12; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient, "Bloody Angle," May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cold_Harbor Cold Harbor] June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17-18. Siege of Petersburg June 17-July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Jerusalem_Plank_Road Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad], June 22-23. Ordered to Baltimore, Md., July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Monocacy Battle of Monocacy, Md]., July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14-24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Third_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester] September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cedar_Creek Battle of Cedar Creek] October 19. Duty at Kernstown till December. Moved to Washington, D. C., thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3-6. Siege of Petersburg December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. M arch to Danville, Va., April 23-27, and duty there till May 16. Moved to Richmond, Va., thence to Washington, D. C., May 16-June 2. Corps Review June 8. Mustered out June 27, 1865. Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 127 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 307. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0106RI ===News Articles=== ''A very pleasant reunion of Co. G 106th N.Y.V. was held at the home of comrade Thomas Taylor…''[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn83031769/1892-12-07/ed-1/seq-2/ Courier and freeman., December 07, 1892, Page 2, Image 2] '''A VETERAN’S REUNION AT STOCKHOLM'''[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85054113/1892-12-06/ed-1/seq-4/ The Ogdensburg journal., December 06, 1892, Page 4, Image 4] [https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=caf18650412-01.1.2 Courier and Freeman, 12 April 1865 — Page 2] ===Company G=== Company G - principally recruited from Madrid and Stockholm, of St. Lawrence County https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CCFFFF" |- !width="300"|Name !width="200"|Dates !width="200"|Connected? |- |[[Abernethy-778| Monroe Abernethy]]|| (1833 - 1863) ||Yes |- |[[Adams-49828| Seymour Smith Adams]]|| (1839 - 1926) ||Yes |- |[[Allen-46294| Rufus E Allen ]]|| (1841 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Bailey-21833| William Warren Bailey ]]|| (1835 - 1911) ||Yes |- |[[Bascom-439| Nelson Bascom]]|| (1834) || |- |[[Bastine-5| Daniel C Bastine]]|| (1825 - 1905) ||Yes |- |[[Bellgard-5| Adolphus Bellgard]]|| (1839 - 1908) || |- |[[Blackman-3480| Aaron B Blackman]]|| (1835 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Brown-124946| William Brown]]|| (1817) || |- |[[Bullis-356| Frederick E Bullis]]|| (1846 - 1924) ||Yes |- |[[Burkett-1677| John Burkett]]|| (1827 - 1881) || |- |[[Cain-7136| John Cain]]|| (1844 - 1928) || |- |[[Call-2192| Ephraim Call]]|| (abt. 1839 - 1863) || |- |[[Carroll-15477| John Carroll]]|| (abt. 1838 - 1894) || |- |[[Carson-9277| Phineas P Carson ]]|| (abt. 1839 - 1864) || |- |[[Chapman-26696| Julius Chapman ]]|| (1841 - aft. 1863) || |- |[[Cogswell-1347| Jesse Cogswell ]]|| (1802) || |- |[[Constine-22| Cornelius Constine]]|| (1846 - 1923) ||Yes |- |[[Constine-21| George Constine ]]|| (1842 - 1879) ||Yes |- |[[Corbin-4046| Melzer Mattison Corbin ]]|| (1842 - 1934) || |- |[[Cole-31485| Myron S Cole]]|| (1826 - 1907) || |- |[[Cole-31486| Simeon Cole]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Cole-31487| Sylvester P Cole]]|| (1844 - 1863) || |- |[[Cornell-5278| Orlando Cornell]]|| (abt. 1826 - 1862) || |- |[[Crosby-6554| Cyrus R Crosby]]|| (1844 - 1863) || |- |[[Denean-3| Daniel Denean]]|| (abt. 1835 - 1906) ||Yes |- |[[Denien-4| John Denien ]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Dorr-1395| George Dorr]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Earl-3001| John Earl ]]|| (1833) || |- |[[Fogery-1| Augustus P Fogery]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Folsom-737| Alfred Folsom]]|| (1845 - 1911) ||Yes |- |[[Fuller-20028| Ezra Fuller]]|| (1835 - 1865) ||Yes |- |[[Gadbaw-37| Charles Gadbaw]]|| (abt. 1844) ||Yes |- |[[Gillespie-8518| William Beattie Gillespie]]|| (1843 - 1927) || |- |[[Geddis-236| George Geddis]]|| (abt. 1831 - 1917) || |- |[[Gladden-576| Cyrus R Gladden]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Goodall-2076| James Goodall ]]|| (abt. 1845 - 1864) || |- |[[Goodenough-546| Stephen Goodenough]]|| (abt. 1820 - 1864) || |- |[[Griffiths-7036| Evan E Griffiths]]|| (abt. 1842 - 1921) || |- |[[Hall-68889| Cleveland Hall]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Haskell-3400| John Haskell Jr]]|| (1843 - 1863) || |- |[[Hathaway-4766| Gilbert W Hathaway]]|| (1836 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Hawley-4459| Ira Dunwoody Hawley]]|| (1842 - 1910) ||Yes |- |[[Heath-10137| Martin Heath ]]|| (1836 - 1908) || |- |[[Hedge-731| Thomas Hedge]]|| (1844 - 1920) || |- |[[Hesselgrave-61| Thomas Hesselgrave Jr]]|| (1840 - 1864) || |- |[[Hicks-19942| Ezra J Hicks]]|| (abt. 1845 - 1864) || |- |[[Hitchcock-5184| Charles Albon Hitchcock]]|| (1842 - 1917) || |- |[[Homedew-1| Nathaniel Homedew]]|| (abt. 1835 - 1910) || |- |[[Horsford-264| Judson E Horsford ]]|| (1842 - 1889) ||Yes |- |[[Hunter-25702| William Hunter]]|| (abt. 1847 - 1865) || |- |[[Huntley-3188| Amos Porter Huntley]]|| (1820 - 1891) || |- |[[Huntley-3187| Frederick Huntley]]|| (abt. 1823 - 1891) || |- |[[Hutchinson-11630| Leonard W Hutchinson]]|| (1846 - 1898) || |- |[[Ives-2279| Warren J Ives]]|| (1838 - 1899) ||Yes |- |[[Jones-140686| William Jones]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Jordan-12777| Edward Jordan ]]|| (abt. 1821 - 1894) || |- |[[Landon-2061| Daniel Landon]]|| (1832 - 1879) || |- |[[Levings-77| Myron W Levings]]|| (1820 - 1894) ||Yes |- |[[Lewis-59852| Thomas Lewis ]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Livermore-1136| Henry W Livermore]]|| (abt. 1834 - 1864) || |- |[[Lockwood-3823| Eugene S. Lockwood ]]|| (1846 - 1903) ||Yes |- |[[Lucia-220| Antwine Lucia]]|| (1823 - 1884) || |- |[[Lyman-2415| George P Lyman]]|| (1824) || |- |[[Mathews-2911| Amos W. Mathews ]]|| (1828 - 1909) ||Yes |- |[[Mayell-70| Alfred Mayell]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[McNanny-22| Christopher McNanny]]|| (1822 - 1909) || |- |[[McGinn-696| William McGinn]]|| (abt. 1841) || |- |[[Mead-8208| Daniel Mead Jr]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Mead-8207| Henry Mead ]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Mead-8209| James P Mead]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Millard-3395| Robert A Millard]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Miller-110765| Daniel Miller]]|| (1828 - 1916) || |- |[[Miller-110683| Jerry Miller]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Miller-110764| Samuel Miller ]]|| (abt. 1826 - 1862) || |- |[[Moran-6611| John Moran ]]|| (1844) || |- |[[More-1123| Jeremiah More]]|| (1843) || |- |[[Morrison-20471| John Morrison]]|| (1841 - 1882) || |- |[[Nash-11283| George W Nash]]|| (1835 - 1920) ||Yes to father |- |[[Newton-17057| Warner Newton]]|| (1838 - 1864) || |- |[[Nulty-95| Edward Nulty ]]|| (abt. 1842 - 1909) ||Yes |- |[[Oban-4| Frederick Oban]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Page-17468| Carlos W Page ]]|| (1841 - 1865) || |- |[[Page-17467| William E Page]]|| (abt. 1843 - 1912) || |- |[[Patterson-26310| John Patterson]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Paxton-2169| Benjamin Paxton]]|| (abt. 1823 - 1903) || |- |[[Perry-26856| Alexander Perry Jr ]]|| (1834 - 1902) || |- |[[Perry-27534| Charles Perry ]]|| (abt. 1845 - 1895) || |- |[[Perry-26858| Eli Perry]]|| (1836 - 1914) ||Yes |- |[[Peterson-12338| Almond R Peterson]]|| (1839 - 1892) || |- |[[Phillipi-78| Jacob Phillipi]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Pierce-19463| William Henry Pierce]]|| (1845 - 1917) || |- |[[Powell-26209| Frederick C Powell]]|| (abt. 1841 - 1891) || |- |[[Powers-10158| Anthony Powers]]|| (abt. 1840 - 1864) || |- |[[Pryor-3000| Henry A Pryor]]|| (abt. 1833) || |- |[[Reed-33587| Charles Edgar Reed]]|| (1829 - 1897) || |- |[[Richardson-37563| Eugene Richardson]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1922) || |- |[[Richmond-5797| Thomas Richmond ]]|| (abt. 1836) || |- |[[Robinson-61001| Charles Henry Robinson]]|| (1849 - 1881) ||Yes to daughter |- |[[Rusaw-34| William Rusaw]]|| (abt. 1835 - 1889) || |- |[[Rushford-211| Nelson Rushford]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Rutherford-4633| John A Rutherford ]]|| (1834 - 1918) ||Yes |- |[[Sandrup-1| Matthias Sandrup]]|| (abt. 1837) || |- |[[Sawyer-8829| William Sawyer]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Sears-7898| Andrew Jackson Sears]]|| (1844 - 1907) ||Yes |- |[[Shales-54| George Shales]]|| (1830 - 1912) || |- |[[Shaver-3197| Aaron Shaver ]]|| (1821 - 1903) || |- |[[Sheldon-5171| Oscar Crouch Sheldon]]|| (1843 - 1922) || |- |[[Sloan-5794| Thomas Sloan ]]|| (1843 - 1865) || |- |[[Smith-313759| John Smith]]|| (1832 - 1893) || |- |[[Snyder-14578| Charles Snyder]]|| (1840 - 1926) || |- |[[Squire-2318| Edward Warren Squire]]|| (1824 - 1864) || |- |[[Strong-8299| James C Strong ]]|| (1840 - 1912) ||Yes |- |[[Sutton-15900| Webster Sutton]]|| (abt. 1843 - 1863) ||Yes |- |[[Taylor-101637| Thomas Taylor]]|| (1838 - 1899) || |- |[[Thomas-66724| John Thomas ]]|| (1812 - 1892) || |- |[[Thurston-3706| Daniel Thurston ]]|| (1820 - 1892) || |- |[[Waggoner-3363| William H Waggoner]]|| (abt. 1820) || |- |[[Westaway-393| William Westaway]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Westurn-19| Frederick Westurn ]]|| (1842 - 186) ||Yes |- |[[Wheeler-26651| Lewis Wheeler]]|| (abt. 1828 - 1907) || |- |[[Wheeler-26652| William Wheeler]]|| (1819 - 1903) || |- |[[White-83357| Adney P White]]|| (1848 - 1908) || |- |[[White-83351| Julius White]]|| (1843 - 1928) || |- |[[Winne-681| John C Winne ]]|| (abt. 1828 - 1876) || |- |[[Wright-63366| Augustus E Wright]]|| (1841 - 1866) || |- |[[Wright-63364| Edward L Wright ]]|| (1836) || |} ==Research Notes== *John Clair line #8 is age 18 at enlistment found in [https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/MusterRolls/Infantry/106thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf roster]; however not found in the other [https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/106th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf muster roll] of men. Most likely same person under [[Cain-7136|John Cain (1844)]] == Sources == *[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/106th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf 106th Infantry Roster] * http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/MusterRolls/Infantry/106thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry Familysearch] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ NYS HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS] *[https://civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?RegimentAssignment?1363&U civilwardata]

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[[Category: 106th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Monocacy]] == Introduction == [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_G|Company G]] ⬅️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_H|'''Company H''']] ➡️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_I|Company I]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-56.png |align=c |size=350 |caption='''106th Reg NY Volunteer Infantry Regimental Colors''' }} '''"St. Lawrence County Regiment"''' A free space page to add everything about '''Company H''' of the 106th New York Infantry Regiment during their service during the U.S. Civil War. We would like to add all the profiles of those who served in Company H along with any and all resources associated with this Company of men '''only'''. '''All Men of Company H have been added below as of June 17, 2021''' '''[[Rider-2613|Captain Charles J. Rider’s]] Company H in the 106th Regiment of New York State Volunteers''' ===History of 106th New York Regiment=== UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 106th Regiment, New York Infantry Organized at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogdensburg,_New_York?wprov=sfti1 Ogdensburg, N. Y.,] and mustered in August 27, 1862. Left State for Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1862, thence ordered to New Creek, Va. Attached to Railroad District, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to September, 1862. Railroad District, West Virginia, to January, 1863. Martinsburg, W. Va, Milroy's Command, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to March, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1863. Elliott's Command, 8th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of tbe Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, to June, 1865. SERVICE: Guard and provost duty in Defences of the Upper Potomac, with Headquarters at New Creek, Va., till June, 1863. Expedition to Greenland Gap April 15-22, 1863. Fairmount April 29. Martinsburg, W. Va., June 14. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Second_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester, Va]., and retreat to Harper's Ferry June 14-15. Guard stores to Washington, D. C., July 1-4. Join Army of the Potomac at Frederick, Md., July 5. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Action at Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Brandy Station November 8. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Mine_Run Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2]. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_the_Wilderness Battles of the Wilderness] May 5-7; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Spotsylvania Spottsylvania] May 8-12; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient, "Bloody Angle," May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cold_Harbor Cold Harbor] June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17-18. Siege of Petersburg June 17-July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Jerusalem_Plank_Road Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad], June 22-23. Ordered to Baltimore, Md., July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Monocacy Battle of Monocacy, Md]., July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14-24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Third_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester] September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cedar_Creek Battle of Cedar Creek] October 19. Duty at Kernstown till December. Moved to Washington, D. C., thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3-6. Siege of Petersburg December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. M arch to Danville, Va., April 23-27, and duty there till May 16. Moved to Richmond, Va., thence to Washington, D. C., May 16-June 2. Corps Review June 8. Mustered out June 27, 1865. Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 127 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 307. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0106RI {{Image|file=LJ_s_Photo_Vault.png |caption=106th NY Co. H Muster Roll Page 1 }} {{Image|file=LJ_s_Photo_Vault-1.png |caption=106th NY Co. H Muster Roll Page 2 }} [https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=caf18650412-01.1.2 Courier and Freeman, 12 April 1865 — Page 2] ===Company H=== Company H - principally recruited from Malone, Franklin County and Lawrence(ville), [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/St._Lawrence_County,_New_York_Genealogy St. Lawrence County] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CCFFFF" |- !width="300"|Name !width="200"|Dates !width="200"|Connected? |- |[[Albert-3194| Michael Albert]]|| 1842 - aft. 1865||Yes |- |[[Aldrich-2542|Horace Leonard Aldrich]]||1836 - 1889|| Yes |- |[[Armstrong-19766|George Armstrong]]||abt. 1844|| |- |[[Austin-9819| Leavitt B Austin ]]||1829 - 1895||Yes |- |[[Bailey-30860| James Bailey]]||1843|| |- | [[Benham-1112| Napoleon Bonaparte Benham]] ||1842 - 1890|| Yes |- | [[Betterley-34| Oscar Betterley]] || 1831 - 1904 ||Yes |- | [[Branch-2002| Oscar B Branch]] ||1843 - 1862 || |- | [[Brunson-1305| Asahel A Brunson]] || 1839 - 1900 || Yes |- | [[Brunson-1306| Jessie H Brunson ]] || 1841 - 1864|| Yes |- | [[Bunker-2356| Charles Bunker ]] || 1827 - 1862 || |- | [[Burnham-2887| Oscar E. Burnham]] || 1830 - 1886 ||Yes |- | [[Campmel-1| Gilbert R Campmel ]] || 1837 || |- | [[Carpenter-19079| Edwin M Carpenter ]] || 1841 - 1895 || Yes |- | [[Carter-36888| John W Carter ]] || 1836-1888 || |- | [[Caturia-11| Franklin Caturia ]] || 1825 - 1913 ||Yes |- | [[Chandler-10011| Lewis P Chandler]] || 1837-1921 || Yes |- | [[Chandler-10012| Lorenzo H Chandler ]] ||1833-1894 || Yes |- | [[Childs-2968| Caleb H Childs ]] || 1844 - 1907 ||Yes |- | [[Clark-58817| Michael Clark ]] || 1842 - 1863 || |- | [[Coburn-1617| Amasa Coburn ]] || 1838-1864||Yes |- | [[Cochran-5813| James Cochran ]] || abt. 1842 - 1918 ||Yes |- | [[Conger-994| William Henry Harrison Conger]] || 1840 - 1864 || Yes |- | [[Conrey-134| James Conrey ]] || 1838 || |- | [[Cooke-7415| John S Cooke ]] || 1832 || |- | [[Cornish-2751|Eugene Cornish ]] || 1847 ||Yes |- | [[Cota-347| John Cota ]]||1834 - 1864||Yes |- | [[Covey-1552| William H Covey]] || 1839-1928 || |- | [[Cushing-3014| Daniel Cushing ]] || 1840-1918||Yes (to daughter needs parental lineage) |- | [[Day-14989| George Day]] || 1841 - 1906 ||Yes to father |- | [[Day-16423| Henry H Day ]] || 1841- 1901 ||Yes |- | [[Day-16424| Webster Daniel Day]] || 1843 - 1889 ||Yes |- | [[Dennis-7404| Alvin A Dennis ]] || 1843 - 1864 || |- | [[Dickey-2721| Orin Dickey ]] || 1845 || |- | [[Downer-933| Theron Downer]] || 1836 - 1879 ||Yes |- | [[Dumas-1628| Jeremiah C Dumas]] || 1842 - 1864 || |- | [[Dunn-15799| John Dunn]] || 1830 - 1893 ||Yes to his child |- | [[Earl-2234| Rufus L Earl]] || 1823-1901||Yes |- | [[Edwards-31740| William Edwards ]] || 1845 || |- | [[Eldred-1051| Joseph Eldred]] || 1839 - 1923 ||Yes |- | [[Farrer-403| Isaac B Farrer]] || abt. 1802 - 1899 ||Yes |- | [[Ferguson-16868| James Ferguson]] || 1823 || |- | [[Ferris-3078| Warren J Ferris]] || 1844 - 1864 ||Yes |- | [[Fisk-2009| Simon J Fisk]] || 1841-1909 ||Yes |- | [[Foster-27126| William H Foster]] || 1827-1905 ||Yes |- | [[Duell-256| Millard Duell alias Gabree]] || abt. 1840-abt. 1907 ||Yes |- | [[Galusha-217| George E Galusha]] || abt. 1843 - aft. 1920 ||Yes |- | [[Gates-6544| George A Gates ]] || 1836-1899 ||Yes |- | [[Gibbs-4799| John Charles Gibbs]] || 1837 - 1914 || Yes |- | [[Gillett-2819| Gilbert C Gillett ]] || 1845 || |- | [[Gillpatrick-15| Henry Gillpatrick]] ||1842 || |- | [[Glazier-427| Levi Glazier]] || 1842 - 1864 ||Yes |- | [[Grant-17926| Donald J Grant ]] || 1830 || |- | [[Hafner-466| Simon Hafner]] || 1840 || |- | [[Halford-2076| James Halford ]] || 1840-1907|| |- | [[Harris-47163| Robert N Harris ]] || 1840 -1902 ||Yes |- | [[Harwood-2679| Edwin W Harwood ]] ||1842 - 1864 ||Yes |- | [[Hastings-3729| Charles E Hastings]] || 1830 - 1906 || |- | [[Hebeler-41| Paul Hebeler]] || 1834 - 1864 || |- | [[Hicks-15441| Aaron J Hicks ]] || 1839-1913 || |- | [[Hinman-1097| Hiram Hinman]] || 1834-1912||Yes |- | [[Hogan-5512| Gates H Hogan ]] || 1842 - 1862 || |- | [[Hoit-146| Chamberlain N Hoit]] || 1841 - 1863 || |- | [[Hoxie-418| Edgar Hoxie]] || 1842-1916||Yes |- | [[Hubbard-9018| William T Hubbard]] || 1818-abt.1899|| |- | [[Hutton-3474| George H Hutton]] || 1807 - 1887 || |- | [[Irish-1213| Abel J Irish]] || 1841-1901 || Yes |- | [[Irish-1214| Henry S Irish]] || 1838-1926||Yes |- | [[Irish-1215| Jessee E Irish]] || 1836-1921||Yes |- | [[Jarvis-5203| Alfred Jarvis]] || 1841-1862|| |- | [[Jarvis-5204| Edward Jarvis]] || 1823-abt.1864|| |- | [[Johnson-107390| Henry J Johnson]] || 1839-1927|| |- | [[Johnson-107391| Patrick Johnson ]] || 1843-1892 ||Yes |- | [[Joseph-2869| James Joseph]] || 1840 || |- | [[Keyes-2177| Everett Ames Keyes]] || 1845-1932 ||Yes |- | [[Lanflush-1| Manuel Lanflush ]] || 1829 || |- | [[Lathrop-2025| George W Lathrop]] ||1848 - 1884 || |- | [[Lewis-45825| John B Lewis ]] || 1824-1902 || |- | [[Little-17112| John S Little]] || 1829 || |- | [[Lynch-12845| Patrick Lynch]] || 1823 || |- | [[Mahar-403| Michael Mahar ]] || 1839 || |- | [[Mallory-2220| Aldon Mallory]] || 1840 - 1863 ||Yes |- | [[Man-419| Buell A Man ]] || 1840-1923||Yes |- | [[Matthews-14417| William A Matthews ]] || abt. 1814-1876 || |- | [[Mayon-11|Henry H Mayon]] || 1841 - 1925 || |- | [[McBride-5382| Eldred McBride]] || 1829 - 1864 ||Yes |- | [[Magill-1484| Norman L Magill]] || 1848 - 1925 ||Yes |- | [[McMullen-2299| James McMullen]] || 1846 || |- | [[Merriam-1051| Herschal P Merriam ]] || 1807-1890 || Yes |- | [[Mesha-8| Joseph Mesha ]] || 1831 || |- | [[Moore-64104| Lagrange F Moore ]] || abt. 1830-1887 ||Yes |- | [[Mosier-791| William Mosier ]] || 1830-1917 ||Yes |- | [[Newton-13328| Oliver Newton ]] || 1819 - 1864 || |- | [[Postley-23| Edward Postley ]] || 1847-1893|| |- | [[Powell-20110| George D Powell ]] || 1842-1928 ||Yes |- | [[Prichard-1632| Henry C Prichard ]] || abt. 1835 - 1915 ||Yes |- | [[Quinn-7601| John Quinn ]] || 1826 - 1874 ||Yes |- | [[Richards-17025| Daniel Richards ]] || 1824 ||Yes |- | [[Richards-17026| David Richards ]] || 1840-1899||Yes |- | [[Richards-17027| Francis Richards ]] || 1837-1916||Yes |- | [[Richardson-29355| William A Richardson ]] || 1835-1904|| |- | [[Rider-2613| Charles Jordan Rider ]] || 1810 - 1898 ||Yes |- | [[Rollins-3059| Robert Rollins ]] || 1832-1899||Yes |- | [[Russell-27845| Frank Russell ]] || 1835 || |- | [[Russell-27846| Henry Russell ]] || 1847 || |- | [[Sammon-128| Thomas Sammon ]] || 1843 || |- | [[Shattuck-1338| George B Shattuck ]] || 1835-1920||Yes |- | [[Silsbee-74| Samuel W Silsbee ]] || 1839 - 1864 ||Yes |- | [[Simmons-16303| Lucius A Simmons ]] || 1818 - 1862 ||Yes |- | [[Simonds-1135| Josiah Simonds ]] || 1844 - 1863 ||Yes |- | [[Sisco-567| Obid Sisco ]] || 1817-1898 ||Yes |- | [[Smith-244180| Henry H Smith ]] || 1841 - 1864 || |- | [[Southworth-1359| Elijah Southworth ]] || 1817 - 1863 ||Yes |- | [[Spenard-62| Allen J Spenard ]] || 1823-1863||Yes |- | [[Sprague-3865| Mitchell Sprague]] || 1838 - 1915 || Yes |- | [[Stanclif-2| Almanzo B Stanclif ]] || 1844 - 1864 ||Yes |- | [[Stancliff-176| Ralph F Stancliff ]] || 1831-1864||Yes |- | [[Steenberge-17| William Henry Steenberge ]] || abt. 1834 - abt. 1865 || Yes |- | [[Taylor-77139| Henry H Taylor ]] || 1838 - 1876 ||Yes |- | [[Tebo-177| Joseph Tebo ]] || 1834-1895||Yes |- | [[Titus-2476| Flavius J Titus ]] || 1845-1940 ||Yes |- | [[Titus-2477| Kirby W Titus ]] || 1841-1917 || |- | [[Townsend-8744| Charles Townsend ]] || 1837 - 1864.|| |- | [[Tredo-23| Lewis Tredo ]] || 1844-1915||Yes |- | [[Trimble-2587| John Trimble ]] || 1837 - 1865 || |- | [[Trumball-28| Thomas Trumball ]] || 1844-1902||Yes |- | [[Vautrin-27| Henry Vautrin ]] || 1829 - 1923 ||Yes |- | [[Warren-18939| Isaac Warren ]] || 1842-1907||Yes |- | [[Webster-13015| John Webster]] || 1842-1913||Yes |- | [[Webster-16485| Russell G Webster]] || 1845 - 1915 ||Yes |- | [[Wells-23785| Henry Wells ]] || 1835 || |- | [[Wescott-643| Randall H Wescott ]] || 1830 - 1864 ||Yes |- | [[Wescott-644| Truman Wescott ]] || 1826-1912 ||Yes |- | [[Whitney-6367| Henry H Whitney ]] || 1841-1920||Yes |- | [[Wilbur-1490| Eugene Wilbur ]] || abt. 1839-1925 ||Yes |- | [[Williams-99543|William C Williams ]] alias “John W. Murray” || 1838 || |- | [[Wilsey-281| Abraham L Wilsey]] || 1835-1914||Yes |} #[[Albert-3194| Michael Albert (1842 - aft. 1865)]] #[[Aldrich-2542|Horace Leonard Aldrich (1836 - 1889)]] #[[Armstrong-19766|George Armstrong (abt. 1844)]] #[[Austin-9819| Leavitt B Austin (1829 - 1895) ]] #[[Bailey-30860| James Bailey (1843)]] #[[Benham-1112| Napoleon Bonaparte Benham (1842 - 1890)]] #[[Betterley-34| Oscar Betterley (1831 - 1904) ]] #[[Branch-2002| Oscar B Branch (1843 - 1862) ]] #[[Brunson-1305| Asahel A Brunson (1839 - 1900)]] #[[Brunson-1306| Jessie H Brunson (1841 - 1864) ]] #[[Bunker-2356| Charles Bunker (1827 - 1862)]] #[[Burnham-2887| Oscar E. Burnham (1830 - 1886)]] #[[Campmel-1| Gilbert R Campmel (1837)]] #[[Carpenter-19079| Edwin M Carpenter (1841 - 1895)]] #[[Carter-36888| John W Carter (1836)]] #[[Cashing-1| Daniel Cashing (1840)]] #[[Catwea-1| Frank Catwea (1826)]] #[[Chandler-10011| Lewis P Chandler (1837)]] #[[Chandler-10012| Lorenzo H Chandler (1833)]] #[[Childs-2968| Caleb H Childs (1844 - 1907)]] #[[Clark-58817| Michael Clark (1842 - 1863)]] #[[Coburn-1617| Amasa Coburn (1838)]] #[[Cochron-88| James Cochron (1841)]] #[[Conger-994| William Henry Harrison Conger (1840 - 1864)]] #[[Conrey-134| James Conrey (1838)]] #[[Cooke-7415| John S Cooke (1832)]] #[[Cornish-2751|Eugene Cornish (1847)]] #[[Coter-2| John Coter (1834)]] #[[Covey-1552| William H Covey (1839)]] #[[Day-14989| George Day (1841)]] #[[Day-16423| Henry H Day (1841)]] #[[Day-16424| Daniel Webster Day (1843)]] #[[Dennis-7404| Alvin A Dennis (1843 - 1864)]] #[[Dickey-2721| Orin Dickey (1845)]] #[[Downer-933| Theron Downer (1836 - 1879)]] #[[Dumas-1628| Jeremiah C Dumas (1842 - 1864)]] #[[Dunn-15799| John Dunn (1830 - 1893)]] #[[Earl-2234| Rufus L Earl (1823)]] #[[Edwards-31740| William Edwards (1845)]] #[[Eldred-1051| Joseph Eldred (1839 - 1923)]] #[[Farrer-403| Isaac B Farrer (1817)]] #[[Ferguson-16868| James Ferguson (1823)]] #[[Ferris-3078| Warren J Ferris (1844 - 1864)]] #[[Fisk-2009| Simon J Fisk (1841)]] #[[Foster-27126| William H Foster (1827)]] #[[Gabree-19| Millard Gabree (1838)]] #[[Galusha-217| George E Galusha (1841)]] #[[Gates-6544| George A Gates (1836)]] #[[Gibbs-4799| John Charles Gibbs (1837 - 1914)]] #[[Gillett-2819| Gilbert C Gillett (1845)]] #[[Gillpatrick-15| Henry Gillpatrick (1842)]] #[[Glazier-427| Levi Glazier (1842 - 1864)]] #[[Grant-17926| Donald J Grant (1830)]] #[[Hafner-466| Simon Hafner (1840)]] #[[Halford-2076| James Halford (1840)]] #[[Harris-47163| Robert N Harris (1840)]] #[[Harwood-2679| Edwin W Harwood (1842)]] #[[Hastings-3729| Charles E Hastings (1830 - 1906) ]] #[[Hebeler-41| Paul Hebeler (1834 - 1864)]] #[[Hicks-15441| Aaron J Hicks (1839)]] #[[Hinman-1097| Hiram Hinman (1834)]] #[[Hogan-5512| Gates H Hogan (1842 - 1862)]] #[[Hoit-146| Chamberlain N Hoit (1841 - 1863)]] #[[Hoxie-418| Edgar Hoxie (1842)]] #[[Hubbard-9018| William T Hubbard (1818)]] #[[Hutton-3474| George H Hutton (1817)]] #[[Irish-1213| Abel J Irish (1841)]] #[[Irish-1214| Henry S Irish (1838)]] #[[Irish-1215| Jessee E Irish (1836)]] #[[Jarvis-5203| Alfred Jarvis (1841)]] #[[Jarvis-5204| Edward Jarvis (1823)]] #[[Johnson-107390| Henry J Johnson (1839)]] #[[Johnson-107391| Patrick Johnson (1843)]] #[[Joseph-2869| James Joseph (1840)]] #[[Keys-1968| Evertt Keys (1844)]] #[[Lanflush-1| Manuel Lanflush (1829)]] #[[Lathrop-2025| George W Lathrop (1846)]] #[[Lewis-45825| John B Lewis (1824)]] #[[Little-17112| John S Little (1829)]] #[[Lynch-12845| Patrick Lynch (1823)]] #[[Mahar-403| Michael Mahar (1839)]] #[[Mallory-2220| Aldon Mallory (1840 - 1863)]] #[[Man-419| Buell A Man (1840)]] #[[Matthews-14417| William A Matthews (1822)]] #[[Mayon-11|Henry H Mayon (1841)]] #[[McBride-5382| Eldred McBride (1829 - 1864)]] #[[McGill-2776| Norman McGill (1847)]] #[[McMullen-2299| James McMullen (1846)]] #[[Merriam-1051| Herschal P Merriam (1817)]] #[[Mesha-8| Joseph Mesha (1831)]] #[[Moore-64104| Lagrange F Moore (abt. 1830)]] #[[Mosier-791| William Mosier (1830)]] #[[Newton-13328| Oliver Newton (1819 - 1864)]] #[[Postley-23| Edward Postley (1847)]] #[[Powell-20110| George D Powell (1842)]] #[[Pritchard-4389| Henry C Pritchard (1835)]] #[[Quinn-7601| John Quinn (1826)]] #[[Richards-17025| Daniel Richards (1824)]] #[[Richards-17026| David Richards (1840)]] #[[Richards-17027| Francis Richards (1837)]] #[[Richardson-29355| William A Richardson (1835)]] #[[Rider-2613| Charles J Rider (abt. 1818)]] #[[Rollins-3059| Robert Rollins (1832)]] #[[Russell-27845| Frank Russell (1835)]] #[[Russell-27846| Henry Russell (1847)]] #[[Sammon-128| Thomas Sammon (1843]] #[[Shattuck-1338| George B Shattuck (1835)]] #[[Silsbee-74| Samuel W Silsbee (1839 - 1864)]] #[[Simmons-16303| Lucius A Simmons (1818 - 1862)]] #[[Simonds-1135| Josiah Simonds (1844 - 1863)]] #[[Sisco-567| Obid Sisco (1817)]] #[[Smith-244180| Henry H Smith (1841 - 1864)]] #[[Southworth-1359| Elijah Southworth (1817 - 1863)]] #[[Spenard-62| Allen J Spenard (1823)]] #[[Sprague-3865| Mitchell Sprague (1838 - 1915)]] #[[Stanclif-2| Almanzo B Stanclif (1844 - 1864)]] #[[Stancliff-176| Ralph F Stancliff (1831)]] #[[Steenberge-17| William Henry Steenberge (abt. 1834 - abt. 1865) ]] #[[Taylor-77139| Henry H Taylor (1838)]] #[[Tebo-177| Joseph Tebo (1834)]] #[[Titus-2476| Flavius J Titus (1845) ]] #[[Titus-2477| Kirby W Titus (1841)]] #[[Townsend-8744| Charles Townsend (1837 - 1864)]] #[[Tredo-23| Lewis Tredo (1844)]] #[[Trimble-2587| John Trimble (1837 - 1865)]] #[[Trumball-28| Thomas Trumball (1844)]] #[[Vordeau-1| Henry Vordeau (1835)]] #[[Warren-18939| Isaac Warren (1842)]] #[[Webster-13015| John Webster (1842)]] #[[Wells-23785| Henry Wells (1835)]] #[[Wescott-643| Randall H Wescott (1830 - 1864)]] #[[Wescott-644| Truman Wescott (1826)]] #[[Whitney-6367| Henry H Whitney (1841)]] #[[Wilbur-1490| Eugene Wilbur (abt. 1839)]] #[[Williams-99543|William C Williams (1838)]] #[[Wilsey-281| Abraham L Wilsey (1835) ]] ==Research Notes== There is another Henry Russell listed as 2nd however not enough info available. RUSSELL, HENRY, 1st.—Age, 18 years. Enlisted at Kingston, to serve one year, and mustered in as private, Co. H , March 22, 1865; mustered out with detachment, June 27, 1865, near Washington, D.C RUSSELL, HENRY, 2d.—Age, date, place of enlistment as private, Co. H , not stated; '''absent''', at recruiting depot, at muster out of detachment, June 27, 1860. '''Profile not created for him until clarified''' A total of 81 men are listed on the roster for Company H. == Sources == * http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/MusterRolls/Infantry/106thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf *[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/106th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf 106th Infantry Roster] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry Familysearch] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ NYS HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS] *[https://civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?RegimentAssignment?1363&U civilwardata]

106th New York Infantry Regiment Company I

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[[Category: 106th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Monocacy]] == Introduction == [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_H|Company H]] ⬅️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_I|'''Company I''']] ➡️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_K|Company K]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-56.png |align=c |size=350 |caption='''106th Reg NY Volunteer Infantry Regimental Colors''' }} A free space page to add everything about '''Company I''' of the 106th New York Infantry Regiment during their service during the U.S. Civil War. We would like to add all the profiles of those who served in Company I along with any and all resources associated with this Company of men '''only''' '''[[Shields-7184 |Captain Patrick Shield’s]] Company I in the 106th Regiment of New York State Volunteers''' '''All the men of Company I have been added below as of August 13, 2023.''' ===History of 106th New York Regiment=== UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 106th Regiment, New York Infantry Organized at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogdensburg,_New_York?wprov=sfti1 Ogdensburg, N. Y.,] and mustered in August 27, 1862. Left State for Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1862, thence ordered to New Creek, Va. Attached to Railroad District, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to September, 1862. Railroad District, West Virginia, to January, 1863. Martinsburg, W. Va, Milroy's Command, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to March, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1863. Elliott's Command, 8th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of tbe Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, to June, 1865. SERVICE: Guard and provost duty in Defences of the Upper Potomac, with Headquarters at New Creek, Va., till June, 1863. Expedition to Greenland Gap April 15-22, 1863. Fairmount April 29. Martinsburg, W. Va., June 14. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Second_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester, Va]., and retreat to Harper's Ferry June 14-15. Guard stores to Washington, D. C., July 1-4. Join Army of the Potomac at Frederick, Md., July 5. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Action at Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Brandy Station November 8. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Mine_Run Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2]. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_the_Wilderness Battles of the Wilderness] May 5-7; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Spotsylvania Spottsylvania] May 8-12; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient, "Bloody Angle," May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cold_Harbor Cold Harbor] June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17-18. Siege of Petersburg June 17-July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Jerusalem_Plank_Road Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad], June 22-23. Ordered to Baltimore, Md., July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Monocacy Battle of Monocacy, Md]., July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14-24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Third_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester] September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cedar_Creek Battle of Cedar Creek] October 19. Duty at Kernstown till December. Moved to Washington, D. C., thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3-6. Siege of Petersburg December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. M arch to Danville, Va., April 23-27, and duty there till May 16. Moved to Richmond, Va., thence to Washington, D. C., May 16-June 2. Corps Review June 8. Mustered out June 27, 1865. Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 127 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 307. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0106RI [https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=caf18650412-01.1.2 Courier and Freeman, 12 April 1865 — Page 2] ===Company I=== Company I - principally recruited from Malone, Franklin County and Ogdensburg, St. Lawrence County https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CCFFFF" |- !width="300"|Name !width="200"|Dates !width="200"|Connected? |- |[[Anderson-59823| Warford Anderson]]|| (1836) || |- |[[Armstrong-17787| Martin Armstrong]]|| (1824 - 1865) || |- |[[Aust-219| Robert Aust ]]|| (1836 - 1872) || |- |[[Baker-50972| Albert E Baker]]|| (1839 - aft. 1865) || |- |[[Bosquet-32| Joseph Bosquet ]]|| (1838) || |- |[[Brayton-556| Daniel Brayton]]|| (1825 - 1888) || |- |[[Brout-2| Lorenzo N Brout]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Brown-124941| Alonzo Brown]]|| (1833 - 1903) || |- |[[Brown-124942| Benjamin Brown]]|| (1840 -1904) ||Yes |- |[[Bush-8057| John Bush]]|| (1845) || |- |[[Caldwell-9358 | Charles C Caldwell ]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Campbell-60653 | Alexander Campbell ]]|| (abt. 1836) || |- |[[Casey-7250 | Thomas Casey]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Carton-121 | Michael Carton]]|| (1844 - 1865) || |- |[[Chase-11268 | James H Chase ]]|| (abt. 1822 - 1864) || |- |[[Chase-11269 | Oran Chase]]|| (abt. 1839) ||Yes |- |[[Clinton-2019 | Charles Clinton]]|| (abt. 1838) || |- |[[Cochlin-39 | John Cochlin]]|| (abt. 1841) || |- |[[Cook-49314 | Benjamin Cook]]|| (abt. 1829) || |- |[[Cook-49311 | Thaddeus Cook Jr]]|| (1828 - 1901) ||Yes |- |[[Copeland-6759 | John Copeland]]|| (abt. 1824 - 1865) || |- |[[Cregan-121 | Francis Cregan]]|| (abt. 1817) || |- |[[Davis-112198 | David Davis]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Davis-112199 | William Davis ]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Denne-405 | Joseph Denne]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Dupree-990 | Almabe Dupree]]|| (1839 - 1923) || |- |[[Douglas-16299 | Tracy Douglas]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Dupras-150 | Peter Dupras]]|| (abt. 1832) || |- |[[Easter-1989 | William Easter ]]|| (abt. 1847) || |- |[[Edwards-41594 | John Edwards]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1864) || |- |[[Ellis-29327 | George W Ellis ]]|| (1835 - 1911) ||Yes |- |[[Ells-505 | Perry Ells]]|| (1831 - 1864) || |- |[[Erwin-3454 | David Erwin]]|| (abt. 1845 - 1928) ||Yes |- |[[Erwin-3453 | John Erwin ]]|| (1843 - 1927) || |- |[[Fields-7962 | Henry P Fields]]|| (1826 - 1884) || |- |[[Finn-2668 | Edward J Finn]]|| (abt. 1834 - 1902) || |- |[[Fiske-1864 | Thomas K Fiske]]|| (1839 - 1900) ||Yes |- |[[Fleming-15062 | James A Fleming]]|| (1837 - 1863) || |- |[[Gordon-20524 | George E Gordon]]|| (abt. 1841) || |- |[[Gourley-1567 | Alexander C Gourley]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1864) || |- |[[Grady-2171 | William Grady ]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Graham-32316 | James Graham]]|| (abt. 1839) || |- |[[Green-55421 | James Green]]|| (abt. 1830) || |- |[[Griffiths-7056 | James Griffiths]]|| (abt. 1818) || |- |[[Hagerty-549 | Patrick Hagerty ]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Hasterly-2 | H H Hasterly ]]|| (abt. 1831) || |- |[[Hawley-4862 | Prescott J Hawley]]|| (1824 - 1901) || |- |[[Hedding-57 | Charles M Hedding]]|| (1842 - 1924) || |- |[[Herman-3333 | Hanson Herman]]|| (abt. 1831) || |- |[[Hildreth-2189 | Abel W Hildreth]]|| (abt. 1832 - 1884) || |- |[[Hobbs-9567 | Benjamin Hobbs ]]|| (1824 - 1863) || |- |[[Horan-1039 | Michael Horan]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Hungerford-2505 | Charles F Hungerford]]|| (1838 - 1864) || |- |[[Huntington-2609 | Charles Henry Huntington ]]|| (1845 - 1897) || |- |[[Huntley-3200 | Oscar F Huntley]]|| (abt. 1834 - 1864) || |- |[[Isaacs-2159 | William Isaacs]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1900) || |- |[[Jackson-57634 | George William Jackson]]|| (abt. 1834) || |- |[[Jackson-57635 | George William Jackson]]|| (abt. 1843 - 1863) || |- |[[St._James-38 | James St. James]]|| (abt. 1833 - 1892) || |- |[[Jarvis-6956 | Francis Jarvis]]|| (1842 - 1936) ||Yes |- |[[Jarvis-7068 | John A Jarvis]]|| (abt. 1848 - 1917) || |- |[[Jebo-4 | Reuben Jebo ]]|| (abt. 1829) || |- |[[Johnson-139625 | John Johnson]]|| (abt. 1820) || |- |[[Jones-138437 | William Jones]]|| (abt. 1829) || |- |[[Kelsey-3200 | John Kelsey]]|| (abt. 1838) || |- |[[Kerry-426 | John Kerry]]|| (abt. 1831 - 1908) || |- |[[Kerry-448 | William Kerry]]|| (1845 - 1873) ||Yes |- |[[King-60494 | Teddy King]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Knapp-7469 | Charles L Knapp]]|| (abt. 1838) || |- |[[LaBiere-3 | Allen LaBiere]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[LaBrake-54 | Louis LaBrake ]]|| (1842 - 1937) || |- |[[Laduke-336 | Moses Laduke]]|| (abt. 1841 - 1864) || |- |[[Lafleur-1157 | Alexander Lafleur]]|| (abt. 1832) || |- |[[Laforge-343 | Abiel Teple Laforge ]]|| (1842 - 1878) || |- |[[Lang-8288 | Charles H Lang ]]|| (abt. 1836) || |- |[[LaShure-29 | Joseph LaShure ]]|| (abt. 1841) || |- |[[Lee-46296 | Walter J Lee]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[Levere-31 | David Levere ]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Leary-1585 | John Leary ]]|| (abt. 1832) || |- |[[MacPherson-2249 | James MacPherson]]|| (abt. 1836 - abt. 1883) || |- |[[Macy-1497 | Rowland H Macy]]|| (1847 - 1878) || |- |[[Martin-89046 | William Martin]]|| (abt. 1846) || |- |[[McCue-965 | Joseph W McCue ]]|| (abt. 1839) || |- |[[McDonald-30211 | John McDonald ]]|| (abt. 1833) || |- |[[McFarlan-180 | Mark McFarlan]]|| (abt. 1817) || |- |[[McKnight-4488 | John J McKnight]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[McMannis-81 | Charles McMannis ]]|| (1846 - 1869) || |- |[[McMurray-1626 | Albert K McMurray ]]|| (abt. 1824 - 1910) || |- |[[McQuaig-165 | John McQuaig]]|| (abt. 1841) || |- |[[Merson-211 | Robert Merson]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Miles-12594 | John D Miles]]|| (abt. 1826) || |- |[[Modux-1 | Donald Modux ]]|| (1840) || |- |[[Moore-84734 | Joseph W Moor]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Munro-5766 | Lester Munroe]]|| (abt. 1843 - 1903) || |- |[[Munroe-1416 | Robert Charles Munroe ]]|| (1835) || |- |[[Murphy-31890 | Patrick Murphy ]]|| (abt. 1838) || |- |[[Nicholson-11720 | Levi J Nicholson ]]|| (1828) || |- |[[Oakes-3183 | Joseph Oakes]]|| (1835 - 1916) ||Yes |- |[[Paddock-1837 | Ira Alden Paddock ]]|| (1838 - 1864) || |- |[[Peach-1164 | James S Peach ]]|| (1837 - 1863) || |- |[[Peck-11268 | Jason Peck]]|| (abt. 1818 - 1878) || |- |[[Peck-11269 | Nelson Peck]]|| (abt. 1818) || |- |[[Peck-11271 | Richard Peck]]|| (abt. 1837) || |- |[[Peck-11270 | Stephen Peck ]]|| (abt. 1823) || |- |[[Perry-27142 | Robert Perry ]]|| (abt. 1836) || |- |[[Phillips-49494 | Reuben Phillips ]]|| (abt. 1827 - 1885) || |- |[[Powers-10277 | James R Powers]]|| (abt. 1818 - 1902) || |- |[[Poyer-118 | Henry Poyer]]|| (abt. 1845 - 1916) || |- |[[Purcell-3920 | James Purcell ]]|| (1829 - 1891) || |- |[[Purington-266 | George John Purington]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Quackenbush-1002 | Lewis Forman Quackenbush]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1866) ||Yes |- |[[Quinn-10255 | Hugh Quinn]]|| (abt. 1841 - 1864) || |- |[[Redmond-2213 | John Redmond ]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Reed-34253 | James E Reed]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Regan-2086 | Maurice Regan]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Rennie-1630 | Henry Rennie]]|| (1829 - 1912) || |- |[[Rose-23500 | Madore Rose ]]|| (abt. 1841) || |- |[[Rowe-14347 | James Rowe ]]|| (abt. 1818) || |- |[[Rushford-213 | Edward Rushford]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Savage-10858 | Patrick Savage ]]|| (1827 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Schmidt-19222 | Frank Schmidt]]|| (abt. 1841) || |- |[[Schoolcraft-593 | Ephraim Schoolcraft ]]|| (abt. 1839 - 1885) || |- |[[Shepard-3904 | Charles Williams Shepard ]]|| (1843 - 1864) || |- |[[Shields-7184 | Patrick H Shields]]|| (1831 - 1899) || |- |[[Smith-316528 | Lewis Smith]]|| (abt. 1833 - abt. 1864) || |- |[[Smith-320676 | William W Smith ]]|| (abt. 1838) || |- |[[Smith-254585 | Zaddock Smith]]|| (1826 - 1863) || |- |[[Snyder-17717 | Walter Snyder]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1863) || |- |[[Spaulding-4140 | Henry Spaulding]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Stewart-57550 | John Stewart ]]|| (abt. 1841) || |- |[[Stewart-56487 | Lawrenston Stewart]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Stiles-5389 | George Stiles]]|| (1831 - 1862) || |- |[[Sweeney-5605 | Thomas Sweeney]]|| (abt. 1839) || |- |[[Tennant-2773 | William Tennant Sr]]|| (1844 - 1932) || |- |[[Tileston-73 | Augustus P Tileston ]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Trickey-401 | Hartwell M Trickey]]|| (1840 - 1889) || |- |[[Van_Cleck-3 | William Van Cleck ]]|| (1841 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Wells-16165| Samuel A. Wells]]|| (abt. 1837 - 1862) || |- |[[Wells-30200| Thomas G Wells ]]|| (1833 - 1904) || |- |[[Warton-114| Michael Warton]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Waters-10721| H. M. Waters]]|| (abt. 1837) || |- |[[White-85303| Charles White]]|| (abt. 1837) || |- |[[White-84113 | John Kinney White Jr]]|| (1839 - 1911) || |- |[[Wilder-4103 | Henry Wilder]]|| (abt. 1835) || |- |[[Wilson-110169 | Frank Wilson]]|| (abt. 1842) || |- |[[Wood-52796| Rufus Henry Wood]]|| (1835 - 1923) || |- |[[Wood-53520| William E Wood]]|| (abt. 1838) || |} Those Absent at Enlistment as follows: #Henry Brown #John Brower #Hugh Bailey #Thomas H. Doans #Richard Jones #James Moore #Richmond D. Phelps #james Segar #SPAULDING, HENRY.—Age, 18 years. Enlisted, July 17,1862, at Ogdensburg, to serve three years, as private in Co. I,, and absent at muster-in of company; no further record, #WHITE, CHARLES.—Age, 25 years. Enlisted, July 26, 1862, at Malone, to serve three years; private in Co. I, and absent at muster-in of company. #D. White Eyckich #WOOD, WILLIAM M E.—Age, 24 years. Enlisted, July 22, 1802, at Ogdensburg, to serve three years; private in Co. I, and absent at muster-in of company. ==Research Notes== *Do Not Merge [[Jackson-57635|George William Jackson]] (abt. 1843 - 1863) with [[Jackson-57634 | George William Jackson]] (abt. 1834) they are two separate individuals with same name in the same company. *4 Veterans with same LNAB possibly related in same company *Wounded in the 106th[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/lccn/sn85054112/1864-06-14/ed-1/seq-3/ The daily journal., June 14, 1864, Page 3, Image 3] * Removed Prescott J Hanley and merged with Prescott J. Hawley; same person == Sources == *[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/106th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf 106th Infantry Roster] * http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/MusterRolls/Infantry/106thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry Familysearch] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ NYS HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS] *[https://civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?RegimentAssignment?1363&U civilwardata]

106th New York Infantry Regiment Company K

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[[Category: 106th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Monocacy]] == Introduction == [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_I|Company I]] ⬅️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Company_K|'''Company K''']] ➡️ [[space:106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment_Field_and_Staff | Field & Staff]] {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-56.png |align=c |size=350 |caption='''106th Reg NY Volunteer Infantry Regimental Colors''' }} A free space page to add everything about '''Company K''' of the 106th New York Infantry Regiment during their service during the U.S. Civil War. We would like to add all the profiles of those who served in Company K along with any and all resources associated with this Company of men '''only'''. '''All the men of Company K have been added below as of August 30, 2023.''' '''[[Bingham-3770|Captain Alexander Bingham’s]] Company K in the 106th Regiment of New York State Volunteers''' ===History of 106th New York Regiment=== UNION NEW YORK VOLUNTEERS 106th Regiment, New York Infantry Organized at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ogdensburg,_New_York?wprov=sfti1 Ogdensburg, N. Y.,] and mustered in August 27, 1862. Left State for Baltimore, Md., August 28, 1862, thence ordered to New Creek, Va. Attached to Railroad District, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to September, 1862. Railroad District, West Virginia, to January, 1863. Martinsburg, W. Va, Milroy's Command, 8th Corps, Middle Dept., to March, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, 8th Army Corps, to June, 1863. Elliott's Command, 8th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of tbe Potomac and Army of the Shenandoah, to June, 1865. SERVICE: Guard and provost duty in Defences of the Upper Potomac, with Headquarters at New Creek, Va., till June, 1863. Expedition to Greenland Gap April 15-22, 1863. Fairmount April 29. Martinsburg, W. Va., June 14. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Second_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester, Va]., and retreat to Harper's Ferry June 14-15. Guard stores to Washington, D. C., July 1-4. Join Army of the Potomac at Frederick, Md., July 5. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Action at Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan till October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Brandy Station November 8. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Mine_Run Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2]. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_the_Wilderness Battles of the Wilderness] May 5-7; [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Spotsylvania Spottsylvania] May 8-12; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient, "Bloody Angle," May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cold_Harbor Cold Harbor] June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17-18. Siege of Petersburg June 17-July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Jerusalem_Plank_Road Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad], June 22-23. Ordered to Baltimore, Md., July 6. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Monocacy Battle of Monocacy, Md]., July 9. Expedition to Snicker's Gap, Va., July 14-24. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Near Charlestown August 21-22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Third_Battle_of_Winchester Battle of Winchester] September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Cedar_Creek Battle of Cedar Creek] October 19. Duty at Kernstown till December. Moved to Washington, D. C., thence to Petersburg, Va., December 3-6. Siege of Petersburg December, 1864, to April, 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. M arch to Danville, Va., April 23-27, and duty there till May 16. Moved to Richmond, Va., thence to Washington, D. C., May 16-June 2. Corps Review June 8. Mustered out June 27, 1865. Regiment lost during service 10 Officers and 127 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 166 Enlisted men by disease. Total 307. https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=UNY0106RI [https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=caf18650412-01.1.2 Courier and Freeman, 12 April 1865 — Page 2] ===Company K=== Company K - principally recruited from Canton, Colton and Edwards, all of St. Lawrence County https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CCFFFF" |- !width="300"|Name !width="200"|Dates !width="200"|Connected? |- |[[Banister-498| Azro James Banister]]|| (1844 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[Barber-11147| Ira C Barber]]|| (1828 - aft. 1865) || |- |[[Barber-11149| Sumner Joseph Barber]]|| (abt. 1841 - 1914) || |- |[[Barber-11150| William J Barber]]|| (1843 - 1903) ||Yes |- |[[Bartley-1439| John Bartley]]|| (abt. 1837 - 1864) || |- |[[Benham-1197| Solomon Raymond Benham]]|| (1828 - 1905) || |- |[[Bergin-639| Thomas Bergin]]|| (1833 - 1888) || |- |[[Billings-3358| John W Billings]]|| (1837 - 1864) || |- |[[Bingham-3770| Alexander Bingham]]|| (1817 - 1896) ||Yes |- |[[Booth-9604| Daniel Booth]]|| (1840 - 1921) || |- |[[Boston-1198| John Ira Boston]]|| (1848 - 1913) || |- |[[Brady-5639| John S Brady]]|| (1841) || |- |[[Brimson-53| Thomas Henry Brimson]]|| (1839 - 1918) ||Yes |- |[[Brown-113785| Harvey Brown]]|| (1831 - 1864) || |- |[[Buck-7646| Francis M Buck]]|| (1844 - 18 Oct 1863) ||Yes |- |[[Butcher-4358| Andrew Butcher ]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Cardinal-1090| Martin Cardinal]]|| (abt. 1827 - 1881) ||Yes |- |[[Caldwell-9358| Charles C Caldwell ]]|| (1844) || |- |[[Carroll-15731| Peter Carroll]]|| (abt. 1818) || |- |[[Clark-56250| William Garlick Clark ]]|| (1827 - 1906) || |- |[[Clohosey-11| James Clohosey ]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[Cole-31873| Andrew M Cole ]]|| (1833 - 1893) || |- |[[Copeland-2783| Albert O Copeland]]|| (abt. 1839 - abt. 1910) || |- |[[Copeland-6864| Nelson Wallace Copeland ]]|| (1844 - 1920) || |- |[[Crossley-1984| John J Crossley]]|| (1845 - 1893) || |- |[[Daniels-10164| Henry O Daniels]]|| (1834 - 1908) ||Yes |- |[[Davis-111957| Daniel D Davis]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Day-21396| Alfred Day ]]|| (1845 - 1912) ||Yes |- |[[Day-21395| Harley Day]]|| (1841 - 1903) ||Yes |- |[[Demmon-93| Charles E Demmon]]|| (1837 - 1915) ||Yes |- |[[Detamble-15| Mathias Detamble]]|| (abt. 1835 - 1895) || |- |[[Downs-5267| James B Downs]]|| (1843 - 1927) || |- |[[Earl-3067| Perry Earl]]|| (abt. 1837) || |- |[[Earl-2358| Eli P. Earl ]]|| (1842 - 1875) || |- |[[Elliott-23580| John M Elliott]]|| (1837 - 1863) || |- |[[Fairchild-3431| William B Fairchild]]|| (1829 - 1884) || |- |[[Foley-5822| Morris Foley ]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Fordham-1352| James H Fordham]]|| (1841 - 1903) || |- |[[Form-7| Henry Form]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Gaddis-751| Henry Gaddis ]]|| (1837 - 1925) || |- |[[Gates-8579| Harvey Warren Gates]]|| (1833 - 1864) || |- |[[Gates-8580| Henry VanBlake Gates]]|| (abt. 1839 - 1915) || |- |[[Gilligan-690| Peter Gilligan]]|| (abt. 1847) || |- |[[Glazier-643| George Glazier ]]|| (1816 - 1863) || |- |[[Gleason-3479| Harvey Gleason]]|| (abt. 1843 - 1862) || |- |[[Goodridge-914| Edwin Alonzo Goodridge]]|| (1840 - 1916) ||Yes |- |[[Goodridge-930| Ira Colby Goodridge]]|| (1845 - 1926) || |- |[[Gordon-20457| Justus P Gordon]]|| (abt. 1832 - 1899) || |- |[[Gordon-20459| Squire C Gordon ]]|| (1830 - 1901) || |- |[[Gotham-122| David Gotham]]|| (1838 - 1864) || |- |[[Gotham-121| William Gotham]]|| (1829 - 1864) || |- |[[Haile-578| George K Haile]]|| (abt. 1841 - 1863) || |- |[[Harding-11046| Benjamin Harding]]|| (abt. 1845 - 1865) ||Yes |- |[[Hepburn-1938| Hawley S Hepburn]]|| (1840 - 1910) || |- |[[Ives-1483| Edward Ives]]|| (1843 - 1864) || |- |[[Haley-5056| Albert Haley]]|| (abt. 1861 - 1864) || |- |[[Hooper-10356| Robert Francis Hooper]]|| (1833 - 1924) || |- |[[Hunt-29427| Surranus I Hunt ]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Johnson-82327| Acil Johnson]]|| (1838 - 1918) || |- |[[Jones-139944| Levi Orlando Jones]]|| (1832 - 1897) || |- |[[King-60796| Lucious A King]]|| (1840 - 1864) || |- |[[Kinney-4725| Joseph Kinney Jr]]|| (1845 - 1864) || |- |[[Lappin-372| John Lappin]]|| (abt. 1833) || |- |[[Leonard-4807| William H. Leonard ]]|| (1841 - 1916) || |- |[[Leonard-14990| William N Leonard]]|| (abt. 1833 - 1863) || |- |[[Lewis-59855| William H Lewis]]|| (abt. 1835) || |- |[[Littlejohn-542| Silas Holden Littlejohn]]|| (1831 - 1905) || |- |[[Loop-546| John Alexander Loop ]]|| (1842 - 1862) || |- |[[Loop-99| Leeman O Loop ]]|| (1840 - 1932) || |- |[[Loop-476| Spellman Loop ]]|| (1838 - 1918) || |- |[[Maltby-3300| Horatun S Maltby ]]|| (1842 - 1864) || |- |[[Matthews-14359| Charles Loton Matthews ]]|| (1843 - 1936) || |- |[[Matthews-19029| Lucian Matthews]]|| (1840 - 1864) ||Yes |- |[[McBroom-1126| John Dean McBroom]]|| (1834 - 1908) || |- |[[McDonald-30577| Alexander McDonald]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[McFalls-255| William McFalls]]|| (abt. 1826) || |- |[[McFerran-260| James McFerran ]]|| (1843 - 1891) || |- |[[Merron-16| Martin Merron]]|| (abt. 1839 - 1865) || |- |[[Murry-871| Asa Murry]]|| (1834) || |- |[[Nickerson-4294| Charles Nickerson]]|| (1836 - 1916) ||Yes |- |[[Nickerson-4293| Orson Nickerson]]|| (1824 - 1907) ||Yes |- |[[Norman-9904| Silas C.f. Norman]]|| (1839 - 1914) || |- |[[Oakley-3907| Henry H Oakley]]|| (abt. 1843) || |- |[[Paine-5106| Edwin R Paine ]]|| (1824 - 1901) || |- |[[Parmelee-798| Erskine Milford Parmelee ]]|| (1843 - 1923) || |- |[[Peck-11276| Daniel Peck ]]|| (1822 - 1903) || |- |[[Pelsue-5| George B. Pelsue ]]|| (abt. 1820 - abt. 1879) || |- |[[Pelsue-22| Orson James Pelsue]]|| (1843 - 1903) || |- |[[Peterson-18797| Louis Peterson]]|| (abt. 1845) || |- |[[Pickit-3| Horace Pickit]]|| (1841 - 1929) || |- |[[Porter-26243| Charles H Porter]]|| (1839 - 1906) || |- |[[Potter-15265| Edson Potter]]|| (abt. 1842 - 1918) || |- |[[Remington-1809| Charles Henry Remington]]|| (1844 - 1897) || |- |[[Richards-22345| George C Richards]]|| (1836) || |- |[[Robertson-28991| John Robertson]]|| (1831 - 1883) || |- |[[Robinson-61003| John H Robinson]]|| (abt. 1841) || |- |[[Robinson-60275| Joseph C Robinson]]|| (abt. 1839 - 1906) ||Yes |- |[[Robinson-61005| William Henry Robinson]]|| (1846 - 1929) || |- |[[Sampson-6188| Alonzo Mortimore Sampson]]|| (1832 - 1900) ||Yes |- |[[Sampson-6227| Charles Sampson]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Sayles-498| Israel Ambrose Sayles]]|| (1836 - 1906) || |- |[[Sayles-313| John Lawrence Sayles]]|| (1832 - abt. 1904) || |- |[[Seaver-902| George L Seaver ]]|| (1834 - 1917) || |- |[[Severance-980| Edward Severance]]|| (abt. 1830 - 1865) || |- |[[Showers-1235| Martin Showers ]]|| (1834 - 1864) || |- |[[Simpson-27558| George B Simpson ]]|| (abt. 1844 - 1901) || |- |[[Spaulding-4076| Ira S Spaulding]]|| (1843 - 1914) || |- |[[Spencer-28178| Ozias W Spencer ]]|| (1844 - 1864) || |- |[[Sprague-6347| James L Sprague ]]|| (1829 - 1908) || |- |[[Stewart-57106| Michael Stewart]]|| (1825 - 1902) || |- |[[Stowe-1481| Henry Judson Stowe]]|| (1839 - 1917) || |- |[[Thayer-6396| Benjamin C Thayer ]]|| (1825 - 1901) || |- |[[VanNort-50| John H VanNort]]|| (abt. 1840) || |- |[[VanOrnum-37| James Birney VanOrnum]]|| (1842 - 1918) || |- |[[Vanornum-36| James Edward Vanornum]]|| (1841 - 1907) || |- |[[Wait-1364| Simon B Wait]]|| (abt. 1841 - 1904) || |- |[[Wait-1365| Warren B Wait]]|| (1835 - 1862) || |- |[[Welch-13930| Henry H Welch]]|| (abt. 1835 - 1894) || |- |[[Westcott-2216| Francis Westcott]]|| (abt. 1835 - 1892) || |- |[[White-60479| Isaac White ]]|| (1839 - 1864) || |- |[[Wilcox-11548| James A Wilcox ]]|| (abt. 1836) || |- |[[Willes-171| Charles Willes]]|| (abt. 1844) || |- |[[Williams-131469| Robert Everess Williams]]|| (1841 - 1904) || |- |[[Wilson-75921| Andrew Wilson]]|| (1834 - 1865) || |- |[[Woolever-479| Frederick Woolever ]]|| (1840) || |- |[[Woolever-480| Hiram A Woolever]]|| (1837 - 1887) || |- |[[Wright-65277| Henry Wright]]|| (abt. 1825) || |- |[[Wright-65278| Warren Moses Wright]]|| (1842 - 1911) || |- |[[Wright-64614| William Moses Wright]]|| (1842 - 1911) || |- |[[Young-61318| William Young]]|| (abt. 1831) || |} == Sources == *[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/rosters/Infantry/106th_Infantry_CW_Roster.pdf 106th Infantry Roster] * http://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/civil/MusterRolls/Infantry/106thInf_NYSV_MusterRoll.pdf *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/106th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/106th_Regiment,_New_York_Infantry Familysearch] *[https://nyshistoricnewspapers.org/ NYS HISTORICAL NEWSPAPERS] *[https://civilwardata.com/active/hdsquery.dll?RegimentAssignment?1363&U civilwardata]

114th Aviation Company & 83rd Medical Detatchment, Shannon Wright Compound, Vinh Long, Vietnam

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{{Succession box |title = [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses|World Headquarters
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[[Space:122-124_Columbia_Heights%2C_Brooklyn%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Brooklyn Bethel]] |years = 1961-1988 |preceded-text =1943-1961 |before = [[Space:Kingdom_Farm%2C_Lansing%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Kingdom Farm]] |succeeded-text = 1988-Present|after =[[Space:Watchtower_Educational_Center%2C_Patterson%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study|Watchtower Educational Center]] }} == 122-124 Columbia Heights House History == [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{SOPS Sticker| 122-124 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York}} {{One Place Study|place=122-124 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York|category=122-124 Columbia Heights, Brooklyn, New York One Place Study}}
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{{Clear}} {{Religion|image=Jehovahs_Witnesses.png|text=Site of [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses|Jehovah's Witnesses]] Brooklyn Bethel 1909-2016
[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1910_Bethelites|1910]]-[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1915_Bethelites|1915]]-[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1920_Bethelites|1920]]-[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1925_Bethelites|1925]]
[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1930_Bethelites|1930]]-[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1940_Bethelites|1940]]-[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1950_Bethelites|1950]]}} ===Name=== Beecher's Bethel 1856-1908, then Brooklyn Bethel 1909-2016 as the worldwide headquarters of Jehovah's Witnesses. ===Geography=== *'''Continent:''' North America *'''State:''' New York *'''County:''' Kings *'''Village:''' Brooklyn Heights *'''Town:''' Brooklyn *'''Address:''' 122-124 Columbia Heights Brooklyn, New York *'''GPS:''' 40.699379, -73.996101 *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:122-124_Columbia_Heights,_Brooklyn,_New_York_One_Place_Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] === History === This building was built sometime prior to 1845.Lancaster, Clay. "Old Brooklyn Heights: New York's first suburb. Including detailed analyses of 619 century-old houses" (C.E. Tuttle Co., 1961 Rutland, Vermont) [http://bklyn-genealogy-info.stevemorse.org/Directory/Bk.Hgts.Dir.html Brooklyn Heights Directory] '''122''' [[Pierrepont-59|Henry Evelyn Pierrepont (1808-1888)]] owned the property at 122 Columbia Street in 1844. '''124''' From 1843 to 1856, the property at 124 Columbia Street, was owned by [[Claflin-546|Horace Brigham Claflin (1811-1885)]], merchant."United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCYL-B1Z : 23 December 2020), Horrace B Claflin, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States; citing family , NARA microfilm publication (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.)."New York State Census, 1855," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K67Y-B4N : 3 March 2021), Horace B Claflin, E.D. 1, Ward 3, Brooklyn City, Kings, New York, United States; citing p. , line #37, family #97, county clerk offices, New York; FHL microfilm 1,930,196. A young child, William Foster died there on December 30, 1851.The New York herald. [volume] (New York [N.Y.]), 01 Jan. 1852. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. From 1856 to 1881, it was the home of [[Beecher-130|Henry Ward Beecher (1813-1887)]], the renowned abolitionist, and pastor of Plymouth Church, and was called ''Beecher's Bethel''.[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/88529830/ ''"City News & Gossip: A Visit to Henry Ward Beecher's Residence"''] database w/images (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021) The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York) 14 Jan 1857, Wed Page 3[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/88525139/ ''"Beechers Old Home Sold"''] database w/images (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021)The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York) 20 Feb 1909, Sat Page 22[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/88525226/ ''"Spring Outlook for Realty is Especially Promising"''] database w/images (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021)The Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York) 20 Feb 1909, Sat Page 22"Jehovah’s Witnesses Sell Their Longest-Held Property in Historic Brooklyn Heights", database (https://www.jw.org/ : accessed 6 Nov 2021) May 6, 2016"United States Census, 1860", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCWK-1K4 : 18 February 2021), Henry W Beecher, 1860."United States Census, 1870", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8NC-CR6 : 29 May 2021), Henry W Beecher, 1870."New York State Census, 1875," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNJQ-BHY : 18 February 2021), H W Beecher, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States; citing p. 13, line 15, State Library, Albany; FHL microfilm 1,930,212.''"Mr Beecher's Perils"'' The New York herald. [volume] (New York [N.Y.]), 14 Jan. 1875. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. ''“...it was in this house that [[Lincoln-103|President Lincoln]] is said to have visited Mr. Beecher shortly before the signing of the [[Wikipedia:Emancipation_Proclamation|Emancipation Proclamation]].”''''"[https://nyti.ms/3uPFjMP RAZE BROOKLYN HOME OF FAMOUS PREACHER; Bible Society to Occupy Site Where Lincoln Is Said to Have Visited Henry Ward Beecher]"'' database (https://www.nytimes.com/ : accessed 17 Apr 2022) The New York Times (New York, New York) February 1, 1927, Page 56 In 1881, Beecher sold the property to [[Benet-56|George Ludovic Benet (1832-1905)]], attorney.''"Beecher Selling Out"'' The sun. [volume] (New York [N.Y.]), 24 March 1881. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/88527293/ ''"Brooklyn"''] database w/images (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021) The New York Times (New York, New York) 24 Mar 1881, Thu Page 8"United States City and Business Directories, ca. 1749 - ca. 1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6CBH-CTHC : 8 March 2021), Ludovic Bennett, 1887-1889."United States Census of Union Veterans and Widows of the Civil War, 1890," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K83C-YHF : 8 March 2021), Ludovic Bennet, 1890; citing NARA microfilm publication M123 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.); FHL microfilm 338,206."New York State Census, 1892", database with images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MQ3L-DZH : 21 October 2021), George Bennett, 1892."United States City and Business Directories, ca. 1749 - ca. 1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6CBP-MWZH : 8 March 2021), Ludovic Bennett, 1894."United States City and Business Directories, ca. 1749 - ca. 1990", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6ZWC-ZB7H : 13 April 2021), Ludovic Bennett, 1895."New York State Census, 1905," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MK9Z-JHQ : 8 March 2021), Ludovic Bennett, Brooklyn, A.D. 01, E.D. 03, Kings, New York; citing p. , line 14, various county clerk offices, New York; FHL microfilm 1,930,245. '''122-124''' In May of 1909, the WTBTS (Watchtower Bible and Tract Society) purchased the property among others spanning an entire city block. The buildings at 122 and 124 Columbia Heights served as residences for the volunteers serving at the worldwide headquarters of what was to become the [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses|Jehovah's Witnesses]] religion.United States Census, 1910, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M539-41N : accessed 22 April 2019), Charles T Russell, Brooklyn Ward 1, Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 3, sheet 19A, family 310, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 955; FHL microfilm 1,374,968."New York State Census, 1915", database, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K95G-1RF : 27 November 2020), Chas T Russell, 1915.United States Census, 1920, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MJPV-HJX : accessed 22 April 2019), F Joseph Rutherford, Brooklyn Assembly District 1, Kings, New York, United States; citing ED 4, sheet 11A, line 1, family 252, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 1143; FHL microfilm 1,821,143.New York State Census, 1925, database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KSSJ-21B : 8 November 2014), Joseph F Rutherford, Brooklyn, A.D. 01, E.D. 32, Kings, New York, United States; records extracted by Ancestry and images digitized by FamilySearch; citing p. 25, line 17, New York State Archives, Albany.United States Census, 1930, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X765-JPB : accessed 22 April 2019), Joseph F Rutherford, Brooklyn (Districts 0751-1000), Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 906, sheet 1B, line 72, family 12, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 1491; FHL microfilm 2,341,226.United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:X76R-SZZ : accessed 10 May 2020), Frederick W Franz in household of Edward I Lueck, Brooklyn (Districts 0751-1000), Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 905, sheet 3A, line 49, family 56, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 1491; FHL microfilm 2,341,226.United States Census, 1940, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KQ1N-9WS : 14 March 2018), Joseph F Rutherford, Assembly District 1, Brooklyn, New York City, Kings, New York, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 24-10A, sheet 86A, line 7, family , Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 2547."United States 1950 Census", Database. FamilySearch. (https://familysearch.org : 21 March 2022) "Kings, New York, United States Records," images, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHN-GQHW-MS7C-R , images 2 through 14; United States. Bureau of the Census. After over 100 years as "Brooklyn Bethel", the property was sold in 2016 to [[Viola-267|Vincent Viola]] for $105 million.Croghan, Lore. [https://brooklyneagle.com/articles/2015/12/04/breaking-news-jehovahs-witnesses-put-brooklyn-heights-headquarters-up-for-sale/ "Breaking news: Jehovah’s Witnesses put Brooklyn Heights headquarters up for sale"] Brooklyn Daily Eagle (Brooklyn, New York) Friday, December 4, 2015 (https://brooklyneagle.com/ : accessed 6 Nov 2021) ===Population=== {| border=2 class="sortable" |- !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=50 |Year !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=75 |Residents !align="center" style="background:#8FC641;" width=350 |Notes |- |align="center" |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCYL-B1Z 1850] |align="center" |6 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center" |[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K67Y-B4N 1855] |align="center" |8 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center" |[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MCWK-1K4 1860] |align="center" |8 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center" |1865 |align="center" |? |align="center" | |- |align="center" |[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M8NC-CR6 1870] |align="center" |2 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center" |[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VNJQ-BHY 1875] |align="center" |13 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center" |1880 |align="center" |? |align="center" |Beecher family living at Westchester property
during this census |- |align="center" |1892 |align="center" |3 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center" |1900 |align="center" |3 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}'''
[[Benet-63|Edith]] and her son died there in 1900,
so estimate that at the least Edith, her husband,
[[Keutgen-1|Charles Keutgen]] and her son, [[Keutgen-2|Charles Benet Keutgen]] were residents |- |align="center" |[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MK9Z-JHQ 1905] |align="center" |5 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center" |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1910_Bethelites|1910]] |align="center" |83 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center" |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1915_Bethelites|1915]] |align="center" |100 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center" |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1920_Bethelites|1920]] |align="center" |84 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center" |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1925_Bethelites|1925]] |align="center" |161 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center" |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1930_Bethelites|1930]] |align="center" |197 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center" |[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1940_Bethelites|1940]] |align="center" |168 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}''' |- |align="center"|[[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1950_Bethelites|1950]] |align="center"|358 |align="center" |'''{{green|√}}'''
(excepting those still living ~70) |} ===Task List=== #Create profiles of residents: ##'''{{green|√}}''' 1843-1909: Private residents ##Bethelites ###'''{{green|√}}''' Census records [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1910_Bethelites|1910]] | [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1915_Bethelites|1915]] | [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1920_Bethelites|1920]] | [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1925_Bethelites|1925]] | [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1930_Bethelites|1930]] | [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1940_Bethelites|1940]] | [[Space:Jehovahs_Witnesses_Project_To-Do_List_1950_Bethelites|1950]] ###Travel Records ####"Florida, U.S., Arriving and Departing Passenger and Crew Lists, 1898-1963" {{Ancestry Sharing|29611954|5224c9}} - {{Ancestry Record|8842|7639266}} Record Type: Arrival; Arrival Date: 20 Jun 1961; Arrival Place: Miami, Florida, USA ####"New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909, 1925-1957," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVPZ-PPDK : 2 March 2021), Erwin Werner Klose, 1950; citing Immigration, New York, New York, United States, NARA microfilm publication T715 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ####"New York, New York Passenger and Crew Lists, 1909, 1925-1957"
citing Immigration, New York City, New York, United States, NARA microfilm publication T715 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).
{{FamilySearch Record|24BJ-6DQ}} (accessed 7 May 2023)
{{FamilySearch Image|3QS7-L94K-K9PC-D}} Image number 00784
Name: Geo John Vlahakis; Immigration Date: 1951; Immigration Place: New York City, New York, United States; Birth Place: U S A; Ship Name: Walton. ###WWII Draft Records: ####[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/2238/?count=50&keyword=Watchtower&location=2&pcat=mil_draft&priority=usa&types=r U.S., World War II Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947] ####[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/1002/?keyword=Watchtower&pcat=mil_draft&priority=usa&types=r&qh=2a9dcc3dd92a7a6d696bc110fe0a6a73 U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942] ###Newspaper Articles: ####''Two Akronites Among Pardoned Draft Dodgers'':"Newspapers.com" The Akron Beacon Journal (Akron, Ohio) Wed, Dec 24, 1947, page 12 {{Newspapers.com|124211522}} (accessed 7 May 2023) #[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3D122-124_Columbia_Heights%2C_Brooklyn%2C_New_York_One_Place_Study++CategoryWord%3DBiography&MaxProfiles=500&Format= Write biographies] = '''243''' #[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=unconnected+122-124+Columbia+Heights%2C+Brooklyn%2C+New+York+One+Place+Study&MaxProfiles=500&Format= Connect to global family tree] = '''639''' == Sources == *Manbeck, John B. (2008), Brooklyn: Historically Speaking, Charleston, South Carolina: The History Press "A Century of Jehovah's Witnesses - April 29, 2010" Pages 23-25 [https://books.google.com/books?id=57F2CQAAQBAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&lpg=PT25 Google Books] *“Property Profile Overview.” Nyc.gov, 2022, https://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/PropertyProfileOverviewServlet?boro=3&houseno=122&street=Columbia+Heights Accessed 5 May 2022. [https://a810-bisweb.nyc.gov/bisweb/COsByLocationServlet?requestid=1&allbin=3001482 Certificates of Occupancy] *Lionel Pincus and Princess Firyal Map Division, The New York Public Library. "Plate 6: Map bounded by Poplar Street, Henry Street" The New York Public Library Digital Collections. 1855. https://digitalcollections.nypl.org/items/510d47e0-c003-a3d9-e040-e00a18064a99

122-124 Columbia Heights One Place Study

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125th Armored Engineer Battalion

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12th & 13th Consolidated Louisiana Regiment

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12th &13th Consolidated Louisiana Regiment
The Florida Parishes had actually been part of Spanish Florida until 1810, when they declared independence and for a few weeks proclaimed themselves the "Republic of West Florida". 1810 Governor Claiborne had marched his troops into the Florida Republic to claim it for Louisiana, but the people there were deeply divided as to whether they wanted to join Louisiana, the Mississippi territory, or remain independent. Claiborne resolved the question by military fiat. So when he tried to call up the troops four years later, one could imagine that not everyone trusted him. In 1813 Governor Claiborne, anticipating an attack by the British, issued an order to summon militia. The men of the 10th,11th,12th, & 13th regiments of the 3rd Brigade (from what we now call the Florida Parishes, i.e. those above Lake Ponchartrain and east of Baton Rouge) were to report at Baton Rouge not later than Jan 20, 1814. (A year before the Battle of New Orleans). This order was issued Dec 25, 1813. :Resolutions were adopted by the non-coms and privates refusing to obey. Thy assured the government that they would respond if the state was invaded. They did not take invasion seriously until late in 1814. In 1814 work had begun on the Naval Yards in Madisonville A War Dept letter of July 4, 1814 called for 1 Regiment of 1000 men from LA. The general mobilization was not made until after Dec 16, 1814. The 12th Louisiana Regiment under Col Abner Womack was from St Helena and the 13th under Col Thomas Warner was from the Florida Parishes east of the Tangipahoa River. Both were part of the 3rd Brigade, commanded by General Robert McCausland. The 3rd Brigade was part of Major General Philemon Thomas' 2nd Division. Line Dupre was reinforced on Jan 1 by portions of the 2nd Div brought from B.R. Line Dupre, the second line of defence, was on the Dupre Plantation 1.75 miles above Line Jackson (the Rodrigues Canal at Chalmette). Later some elements of the 3rd brigade were moved to the west bank to reinforce General David B. Morgan's troops. Soon afterward on January 12th 1815 General McCausland's entire brigade was moved to Chef Menteur. The 12th and 13th were consolidated January 31, 1815. (After the Battle of New Orleans). After the British had withdrawn and the danger had passed the entire Louisiana Brigade was mustered out and discharged March 7th 1815 (at Madisonville Naval Yards) ---- '''Louisiana in the War of 1812''' by Powell Casey. From "Louisiana in the War of 1812", by Powell A. Casey. 2nd Division, 12th & 13th Regiments Consolidated of Louisiana Militia (Florida Parishes, Section East of Amite River, 1814 - 1815) Alexander, Robert W.
Albritton, Richard W.
Alford, Edwin
Allan, John S.
Allen, Nathaniel
Abbott, Benjamin
Adams, Aaron
Adams, Holden
Adams, John
Adams, Shared
Adderson, Britton, Lt.
Adderson, John, Lt. (?)
Adderson, Thomas
Addison, John
Adkinson, Jesse
Anderson, Abraham
Anderson, Isaac
Anderson, Samuel W., Sgt.
Ard, William
Baddo, Auguste
Baggott, Jesse
Baker, Isaac
Bankston, Henry
Bankston, Howell
Bankston, John
Bankston, Levi
Barrett, Michael
Barlow, Thomas d. 2/23/1815
Barrow, Zodock
Bartte, Jacob
Bates, John
Bates, Joseph
Beason, Uriah
Bedwall, William, Sgt.
Balew, William
Bell, John
Bell, William
Beleu, William
Bickham, Benjamin
Bickham, Francis
Bickham, James
Bickham, Thomas, Captain
Bickham, William
Bickham, William, Captain
Black, Benjamin
Blackwell, Natham
Boughan, Hector
Bradley, James
Bradock, Johnn
Bratton, Robert, 1st Sgt.
Breden, Paul
Breed, Avery
Breinack, Simon
Brennack, Simon
Brent, William
Breshears, James
Brinkley, John
Brinok, Simon
Bromfield, Charles
Bromfield, Davis
Brooks, Joseph
Brown, Gregory
Bruden, Paul
Brumfield, Charles
Brumfield, Davis
Brumfield, Flemming
Brumfield, Ridley, Cpl.
Brumfield, William, Sgt.
Brumfield, Willis, Cpl.
Bullock, James d. 2/23/1815
Burck, Richard
Butler, Noble
Camp, Caleb
Camp, Charles
Camp, Dempsey
Campbell, Beasley
Campbell, James
Canty, Thomas
Carruth, William C., Cpl.
Carter, John, Sgt.
Cavannah, Charles
Chain, William
Chance, Samuel
Chapman, John
Chapman, Wiley
Chavis, Gideon
Chavis, Joseph
Clayton, Thomas
Coatney, Alexander
Cober, Ebenezer
Cole, Solomon d. 2/15/1815
Coleman, Daniel
Con, John M., Sgt.
Connally, Price, 3rd Lt.
Cooper, Carlton
Cooper, Harrison, Cpl.
Cooper, William
Corker, James
Cotton, James
Courtney, Alexander
Craker, Isaac
Craker, Cornelius
Crane, Dennis
Crawford, George
Critington, Jeremiah
Crittenton, Bartlett
Criterton, Jeremiah
Crofford, James d. 3/3/1815
Crumpton, Isiah
Cryer, Daniel
Cryer, Honer
Cryer, Thomas
Cutrer, Henry
Daughterty, James, 1st Lt.
Davidson, Richardson
Davis, Raphel
Davis, William, Cpl.
Daws, Isaac
Day, Asa
Day, Henry
Day, Jesse
Day, John
Day, Oriton
Day, Samuel, Sgt.
Day, Thomas
Day, William
Deas, Jesse
Deece, Jesse
Dicks, John
Doss, Joel, QM. Sgt.
Dougherty, James, 1st Lt. DuBeson, Juder
Ducream, Leander
Dunford, John
Durben, James
Durbin, Jeremiah
Dychex, Isaac, Cpl.
Dykes, Dennis
Eady, John
East, Isaac
Estep, Joseph
Eddy, John
Edwards, John
Edwards, Robert
Elwell, Uriah
Estep, Joseph
Evans, Jesse
Evans, Jesse J., QM Sgt.
Ferguson, James
Finch, Francis
Fletcher, Samuel
Fletcher, Thomas
Fluallen, Thomas
Fluker, Robert
Fouser, Joseph
Franklin, Ralph
Franklin, William
Freeland, John
Freeland, Ralph
Friland, John
Fulcer, William
Fuller, Robert
Fuller, Simeon
Furgerson, James
Fussell, William
Fussell, Edwin, 2nd Lt.
Gallaway, Charles
Gallaway, John
Gallaway, Peter
Gallaway, William
Garret, Jonathan
Gossell, Joel
Ganell, Batties
Gennage, John W.
George, John
George, Joseph
George, Nicholas
George, William, Capt.
Glascock, John
Glover, David
Glover, William
Goeans, Ernes
Goins, Amos
Gordon, William
Graham, James
Gray, James, Sgt.
Grinage, John W.
Grisley, John
Gwin, James, Cpl.
Haden, Allen
Haden, Elisha
Hall, James
Hambleton, Arthur
Hamilton, Henry
Harrel, Elisha, 1st Lt.
Harrel, Moses
Harris, James, Capt.
Harroll, Moses
Harvey, James
Haydon, Clisha
Hays, John
Headen, Allen
Henry, ----
Herrin, Smyth
Herron, Smith
Hickman, William
Higginbothan, Joseph
Higginbothan, Jacob
Higginbothan, Willis
Hillen, Robert
Hoge, Alexander
Holden, John
Holden, John M.
Holden, Joseph
Holding, Joseph
Holding, Simeon
Holloway, Robert
Hooper, Amos, Cpl.
Hornsby, Elisha
Horsfield, William
Hosfield, William
Hossel, Alexander
House, David
House, Isaac
House, Joseph
Howell, William
Hughes, William
Hunt, Edmond D.
Hutchison, William
James, Tomas
Jemmison, John
Jenkins, Abner
Jennell, Baptiste
Joe, servant
John, servant
Johnson, Daniel
Johnston, James d. 2/25/1815
Joiner, John
Joiner, Nathan
Jones, Abram
Jones, Jeremiah, Sgt.
Jones, Jesse R.
Jones, Michael P.
Jones, Wiley
Jones, Woody
Judisse, Urban
Kemp, Kaleb
Kennedy, Thomas
Kennedy, Nathan, Surgeon
Kennedy, Thomas
Kenney, Allen
Kemp, Calep
Kinchen, William, Sgt. Maj.
Kinney, Allen
Kirkland, Archibald, 1st Lt.
Lacy, Austin
Lane, Anderson
Laughridge, Samuel, d. 2/20/??
Lawrence, James P.
Lea, Stephen
Lea, Jesse, Cpl.
Leach, William
Lewis, William
Lilley, James, 2nd Lt.
Lindsey, Isaac
Littlyjohn, John, Sgt. Maj.
Loide, Braxstone, Cpl.
Longine, William, Cpl.
Lawrence, Gabriel
Loughridge, Samuel B.
Loveless, Benjamin
Loyd, Braxston, Cpl.
Loyd, Mack
Magee, Banjamin
Magee, Evan
Magee, Hezakiah
Magee, Jonathan
Magee, William
Mageehee, Daniel
Mains, William
Maples, John
Marlow, John
Martin, Benjamin
Martin, Zedekiah
Maxfield, John
McCaleb, Ephrim, Lt.
McClausen, Daniel
McClendon, Alfred
McClendon, Jesse
McCoon, John
McCormick, William
McCoy, Thomas F. , Surgeon
McGee, Benjamin
McGee, Even
McGee, Gezkiah
McGee, Jonathan
McGee, William
McKean, Edward
McKeine, Edward
McKie, James
McLauren, Daniel
McUllen, Micajah
Melong, Joseph
Melton, William K.
Melvin, Colman
Mercer, Rainey
Methoin, Colman
Miller, Aaron
Miller, Abner
Miller, Frederick
Milton, William K.
Mitchel, Davis
Mitchel, Hezekiah
Mitchell, George, Sgt.
Mitchell, John
Monroe, John
Montau, Francis
Montgomery, John
Montgomery, Joseph
Monto, Francis
Moor, William
Moore, Lawrence H., Maj.
Moore, William
Morrow, John
Moss, William
Munroe, John
Murphy, Daniel
Nettles, John
Nettles, Josiah
Nettles, Zachariah
Newsom, Moses
Nicolls, William
Noblet, John
Noland, Percy
Odare, Uriah
Odom, Richard
Osborn, John B., Cpl.
Ott, Joel
Ott, Samuel
Page, Wilson
Painter, Alexander
Paris, William B., QM. Sgt.
Parker, Elisha
Parker, Isaac
Parker, Jesse
Parmer, Jerrad
Patterson, George, Cpl.
Pearson, Harvey
Pearson, Obadiah, music
Peate, Jacob
Pendleton, James
Pennington, Absalom
Perkins, Daniel
Phillips, William, d. 2/27/1815
Porter, David
Pratt, Jacob
Primus, servant
Pruet, Jesse
Pruett, Uriah
Quillen, Leven
Quillin, Nathan, Cpl.
Quilling, John
Quilling, Loving
Quilling, Nathan, Cpl.
Rainor, Daniel
Ratliff, Robert C.
Reames, Benjamin
Reames, James
Redding, William
Reever, Griffin
Repshaw, John, Sgt.
Rester, Gideon
Rheams, Benjamin
Rheams, Jacob
Rheams, James
Richardson, Benjamin
Richardson, John
Richardson, Samuel
Richardson, Stephen, 2nd Lt.
Richardson, William
Rivier, Griffin
Robertson, Eli
Roberts, Elisha, 1st Lt.
Roberts, Thomas
Roberts, William
Robertson, Eli
Robertson, John, Sgt.
Robertson, Wiley
Robertson, William
Robinson, James
Rodey, James
Rodgers, Atwell L.
Rodgers, Job, Tr. Master
Rogers, Atwell L.
Rose, William P.
Ross, Francis
Rowe, Reubin
Rupsher, George
Salisberry, John R., Adj.
Sanders, Cullen
Self, Joseph
Self, William
Settoon, James
Settoon, Samuel
Shaboard, William
Sharp, Joseph
Sharpland, William
Short, Abraham
Short, Davis
Simes, William
Simmons, Joel
Simmons, John
Simmons, Robert M.
Simmons, William
Simms, John
Simms, Phillip
Simms, William
Singleton, Robert, 2nd Lt.
Stokum, William
Smelser, Michael, Ensign
Smith, Andrew
Smith, Bailey
Smith, Ephriam
Smith, John
Smith, Joseph
Smith, Thomas
Smith, William
Smith, William N., 1st Lt.
Smyth, Bailey
Sodon, John
Speers, Abraham
Spell, Aaron, Cpl.
Spell, John
Spell, Sanders, Sdj.
Spell, Thomas, Jr.
Spell, Thomas, Sr.
Spikes, Leoman
Spillers, John
Spillers, Micajah
Spinks, William
Spinks, Zachariah
Stafford, Stephen, Sgt.
Starnes, James
Starnes, Samuel
Stathan, Barksdale, 1st Sgt.
Stephenson, John
Stewart, Humphrey
Stewart, James
Stewart, Matthew
Sticker, Laurance, Cpl.
Stinson, Asher
Storch, John
Strother, Richard
Strother, William
Tally, John
Tate, John
Tate, Harvey
Tate, James
Taylor, Andrew
Taylor, Daniel
Taylor, David
Taylor, Thomas
Taylor, Grant (buried in Taylor Cemetery)
Teacle, George
Teacle, Nathaniel
Teacle, Richard
Terry, David
Thomas, servant
Thompson, Lemuel
Toney, Charles
Toney, William
Townsend, John
Tyler, Moses
Wails, William
Wainwright, Dixon
Waller, James
Wallis, William
Womack, Abner, '''Colonel'''
Womack, Andrew
Womack, John
Womack, Richard
Womack, Robert
Womack, Abraham
Warmick, Jacob
Warner, Thomas C., '''Colonel'''
Watson, William, '''Captain'''
Watson, William
Webb, Holland
Wells, Benjamin
Wells, James
Wells, Pearson
Wells, Rice, Sgt.
Wells, William
West, Berry
West, Ezekial
West, James
West, Levi
West, William
White, Bledsoe
White, John, Sgt.
White, Robert
Whitemore, Jesse
Wilkins, Thomas
Williams, Charles
Williams, John
Williams, John W.
Williams, Samuel
Williams, Simeon
Williams, Thomas
Williams, William
Williams, Young
Williamson, John, Sgt.
Williamson, John
Wilson, William
Woods, John
Woolverton, William
Wright, David, Sgt.
Wright, John, '''Major'''
Younge, Lemuel
Young, Samuel
Young, Wiley
Verdaman, Ammizeah
Verdaman, Elijah
We are grateful to [http://scripts.lsus.edu/libarchives/collections.php?collection=045 Bickham Christian] of Shreveport for the list reproduced below, which was copied from the original in the National Archives in Washington. It is the pay roll of a company of Louisiana Militia commanded by Captain William Watson of the 12th & 13th Consolidated Regiments, in the service of the United States from Dec. 28, 1814, to March 10, 1815. :CAPTAIN William Watson :LIEUTENANTS #Robert C. Ratliff 1st Lieut. Deceased 2 March 1815 #Robert Singleton 2nd Lieut :SERGEANTS #Robert Bratton #John Repshaw #Samuel Day #John Carter Absent, Sick since 4th February, 1815 :CORPORALS #Phillip Simms #William Hickman Sick in Camp #Amos Hooper #Nathan Quilling :PRIVATES #Henry Day Absent, Sick since 15 Feby. 1815 #David Terry Absent, Sick since 24th Feby. 1815 #Jeremiah Critington #Alexander Painter #John Storch #Moses Newson #Colman Melvin #Leoman Spikes #Benjamin Rheams Deceased 23 February 1815 #James Waller #Reubin Rowe #John Joiner Absent, Sick since 4th Feby 1815 #Ramey Mercer #James Rheams #Henry Arnold #James Satoon #Samuel Satoon #Joel Simmons #James Starnes #William Phillips Deceased 24th February, 1815 #William Howell #Micajah Spillars #Thomas Wilkins Sick since 4th February, 1815 #William Hutchinson #Zachariah Spinks #Frances Finch #James Crofford Deceased 8th March 1815 #Samuel Richardson #Anderson Lane Deceased 14th February 1815 #Uriah Elwell #Samuel Loughbridge Deceased 20 February 1815 #Ezekiel West Deceased 2 March 1815 #Dennis Dykes #William Sharboard #Samuel Starnes #Moses Taylor Furloughed 19 Feby. 1815, unable for duty #Absalom Peningron #Alexander Courtney #James Johnston Deceased (illegible) Feby. 1815 #Simon Darnly ? (illegible) #Humphrey Stewart #Joseph Montgomery #Wm. Watson, Junr. Furloughed 15 Feby. 1815, sick, unable for duty #Wm. Moore #Wiley Young #Michael Barnett #Zachariah Nettles #John W. Grinage #John Wamach #Daniel Taylor #Joseph Holding #Atwell L. Rodgers #Richard Teacle Absent, sick on 20 Feby. 1815 #Nathaniel Teacle Absent, Sick on 20 Feby. 1815 #George Teacle Furloughed on 20 Feby. 1815 to assit his brothers #Richard Albritton #Isaac Daws #Alexander Hessel #John Noblett #John Nettles #Robert Wamach #David Mitchell #Andrew Wamach #Josiah Nettles #Richard Wamach ? (Illegible) #Uriah Odear Sick, unable for duty since 4 Feby. 1815 #James West #John Montgomery #William Simms #Loving Quillings #John McCoon #John Williamson #Jerrad Parmer (sic) #Perry Noland #John Simms #Thomas Clayton #Amos Goins #John Bell #Thomas Kennedy #George Repshaw #Thomas Fletcher #Benjamin Wells #James Wells #William Slokum #William Redding #Benjamin Abbett #Calep (sic) Kemp #Wm. Belue #Samuel Fletcher #Robert Alexander #William Wells #John White #Nicholas George #Uriah Pruett #Jesse Lee #William Bedwell #Henry Hamilton #William C. Carruth #William Spinks #Abram Jones #John Freeland #John Spillars #William Watson, Jr. '''SOURCES:'''

13th Virginia Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution

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[[Category: 13th Virginia Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution]] For a grouping of the members of this unit, see [[:Category: 13th Virginia Regiment (1777), Continental Army, American Revolution|the category for 13th Virginia Regiment (1777)]] ==13th Virginia Regiment (1777)== ===Officers=== ====Senior Officers==== :1776-1778 Colonel William Russell :Colonel George Gibson :Lt. Colonel Richard Campbell :Major Richard Taylor :Major Richard Campbell ====Captains==== :1st Company - Captain [[Beall-328|Robert Beall]] :2nd Company - Captain [[Harrison-1131|Benjamin Harrison]] :3rd Company - Captain [[McCormick-95|George McCormick]] :4th Company - Captain [[Steele-8137|David Steel(e)]] :5th Company - Captain [[Sullivan-13882|James Sullivan]] :6th Company - Captain [[Lemen-79|John Lemen]] :7th Company - Captain [[Hook-13|James Hook(e)]] :8th Company - Captain [[Neal-2633|James Neal]] :9th Company - Captain [[Zane-57|Silas Zane]] :10th Company - Captain [[Scott-6542|David Scott]] :Captain John Wills :Captain Thomas Willshttp://valleyforgemusterroll.org/regiments/va13.asp ====Regimental Staff==== :Ensign [[Hargis-98|John Hargis]]https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/13th_Virginia_Regiment_(Revolutionary_War) :Chaplain [[Balmain-75|Alexander Balmain]]http://valleyforgemusterroll.org/regiments/va13.asp :Quartermaster Charles Bradford :Adjutant James Robinson :Paymaster Daniel Leet :Surgeon John Syth :Surgeon Daniel Benneville https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/13th_Virginia_Regiment ===List of Soldiers without linked profiles=== Pulled from OCR transcription.https://archive.org/details/listofrevolution00virg Might be misspellings, and possibly omissions due to OCR issues.https://archive.org/stream/listofrevolution00virg/listofrevolution00virg_djvu.txt Refer to the document. There is additional information surrounding some of the entries like location they settled after the war. Once a profile has been added, remove it from this list. Adams. James Aldridge, John Alentin, John Alfred, John Alston, Joseph Armstrong. Joseph Ash, John Atkins, James Bacon, Robert Baen, Henry Bailey, Simon, sr. Bailey, Simon, jr. Ballard, John Battershell, Freeman Bazo, Daniel Beall, Robert (Not captain?) Bean, John Beaty, James Beaty, Patrick Berry, John Binks, Robert Blackiston, Fredox Blain, William Boniface, William Bowan, Richard Bowen, Henry Braddock, John Brandon, James Bricket, Thomas Brickie, Thomas Bridgwater, Levi Brittle, Thomas Brown (Browne), James Brown, William Brownlee, Thomas Bruce, George Burnet, William Bute, Thomas Buzan, Philip Calbert, John Campbell (Cambell, Cammel, Cample), John Canard, William Capes, William Carter, Barnabas Carter, Nicholas Catt, John Cavenier (Cavoneir, Caveniar), Garet Chaney, John Clark, Hezekiah Clark. Thomas (It.) Clarke (Clark), William Cloyd (Cloid), William Coleman, Jacob Collins, Patrick Collis, William Conner, Cornelius Conner, William Conrod (Coonrod), Jacob Cook, Andrew Cooper, Leven Core, Ralph Coxan, William Craig (Craige, Craigg), Thomas Crawford, Charles Crawford, William Crosby, Patrick Dane, Benjamin Darling, James Daugherty, Hugh Davies, David Davis, Hugh Davis, Lemuel Defevers (Defavours), John Dickey, Alexander Dobson, Mathew Donnelly, Alexander Dowel, William Doyle, Thomas Duffey (Duffy), James Duker, Nicholas Dunn (Dun), John Dunn. Thomas Dunn, William Dust, Adam Eady, Thomas Earlwin (Earliwine), Daniel Ellis, Elijah Emart, George Bmmerson (Amerson, Amberson, Emberson), John (It.) English, William Evans, Edward Evans (Eavens, Eavins. Evins), Thomas Faries, James Finn, Philip Fitzgerald, George Fitzpatrick, James. Win., 32. Fitzpatrick (Fitchpatrick, Fitspatrick, Fitzpatricke), James Foley, Mark Fox, John Fox, Joseph Frank, Moses Fraser, Alexander Frazer, John Fryar (Fryer), William Fuller. Joseph Furjoe, James Gamble (Gammel), .John Gerrard, Benjamin Gibson. William Gilaspie, David Gilbert, John Gordon, Arthur (It.) Gorman, Timothy Gouldin, John Green, Anthony Gresham, Archibald Griffin (Griffith), Peter Griffiths, John Grist, Janies Guest (Guess), William Gunner, James Gwin (Guinn). John Gwin, Thomas Hale, Caleb Haley, John Hamilton (Hambleton), John (It.) Hamilton (Hambleton), John Hanly, William Hannah, James Hanwood, John Harlen, George Harrison, John (en.) Hart, Joseph Harvey. Charles Hase, Timothy Hathaway. Thomas Hatt. William Hinds, John Hinthorn, Philips Horish, James Hull. John Hull, Richard Hulls. Solomon Jackson, Thomas Jarr, John Jenkins (Ginkins, Jinkins), William Jessop (Jasep), Samuel Johnston, Cornelius Johnston, James Johnston, John Jones, Ezekiel Jones, Thomas, W. D. Jones. William, W. D. Jordan, Mark Kanan, Laurence Kearns (Kairns, Kearnes), Michael Kelley, Patrick Kelly, Morgan Kenard, Samuel Kennedy, James Kenneson, Nathaniel Keraw, Edward (It.) Kiger, Anthony (en.) Kilgore, John Kinnier (Kinnear), John Kirkpatrick, Robert Kiiightswanger (Nlceswanger), John Lawson. Henry Lever, John Lewis, Andrew (en.) Logan, Patrick Lovejoy, John Low, James Loyd, James McCarty, Nicholas McCarty, Timothy McCoy. Daniel McCrudden, Hugh McCully, Robert McDonald, Roger McElroy, William McFeely (.McPheley, McPhiely), John Mcintosh, Alexander Macky, Moses McLain (McClain), Andrew McMullin (McMullen), James McNeary, William Manners, John Martin, Dudley Martin, William Means (Mains), Patrick Miller (Millar), John Millington (Milington), John Mills, Charles Mitchell (Mitchel), John Montgomery, Cornelius Montgomery (Mongomery, Montgumery), Hugh Moore, Thomas (It.) Moore (More), Thomas Moren, Matthew Morgan. Charles Morgan, Jeremiah Morgan, John (en.) Morgan, Simon (It.) Morrow, Ralph Moseley, Thomas Murphy, William Murray, Daniel Murray, Richard Nash, Thomas Osborne (Ozburn), George Overton, John Overton, William Pancake (Pankake), Joseph Parkenson, William Parker, John Parks, John Paul, Edward Pegg, Elias Philips, John Pickering, Joseph Pillar, John Plunket, Robert Porter, David Postian, William Powell (Powel), John Psalter (Salter), James Purcell, George (en.) Ralph, Ephraim Ramsey, Alexander Rankin, James Reaves, Samuel Redman (Redmon, Redmun), John Reitenaur, Conrad Reitenaur (Ritnor), John Rickets, Thomas Rickey, Absolom Rickey, John Rickey, William Riely, John Riley, Pater Roberts (Robards), William Roddy, Richard Roliter, John Ross, John Ross, Taff Rough (Row), Joseph Row (Roe, Rowe), Joseph Rowen. Archibald Rud, Timothy Ruper, Jacob Russell, William (col.) Ryan, Lazarus Sappington, John Saveall, James Scott, Henry Seaman, Peter Senelaw, Michael Senhelar, Gasper Shack, George Shaver, John Shilling, George Shohonsey, Joseph Short, David Smith. Jacob Smith, James Smith, John Sparrow, Richard Spriggs, Levin Springer, Uriah (It.) Stanton, Thomas Stapleton, Joseph Stephenson (Stevenson), John Steward, Henry Still, Joshua Street, Samuel Tannehill (Tannyhill), Thomas Taylor, Edward Taylor, James Taylor, Samuel Thomas, Elisha Thomas, Henry Thomas, John Thomas (Thommas), Joseph Thomas, Lewis (It.) Thompson, David Thompson, John Thornton, Patrick Tinney, John Tucker, Stephen Van (Vann), Henry Veetch (Veach), Elijah Walker, Edward Walker, George (en.) Walker, John Walker, Stephen Walker, Thomas Ward, Zachariah Watkins, Evan Webster, David Whealey, James White, Archibald White, Samuel Whittaker, Daniel Williams, William (It.) Williamson, John Winlock, Joseph Winn (Wynne), Sampson Wood, Thomas Woods, William Wright, David Young, Charles Young, Gasper ==Sources==

144th New York Volunteer Infantry

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[[Category: 144th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War]] === 144th New York Volunteer Infantry === Organized at Delhi, N.Y., and mustered in September 27, 1862. Left State for Washington, D.C., October 11, 1862. Attached to 3rd Brigade, Abercrombie's Division, Defenses of Washington, to February, 1863. 3rd Brigade, Abercrombie's Division, 22nd Army Corps, Dept. of Washington, to April, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 7th Army Corps, Dept. of Virginia, to May, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, to July, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 11th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to August, 1863. 2nd Brigade, Gordon's Division, Folly Island, S.C., 10th Army Corps, Dept. of the South, to February, 1864. 1st Brigade, Ames' Division, District of Florida, to April, 1864. District of Florida, Dept. of the South, to June, 1864. District of Hilton Head, S.C., Dept. of the South, to October, 1864. 3rd Separate Brigade, Dept. of the South, to November, 1864. 1st Brigade, Coast Division, Dept. of the South, to January, 1865. 3rd Separate Brigade, District of Hilton Head, S.C., Dept. of the South, to May, 1865. Port Royal, Dept. of the South, to June, 1865. '''Casualty Totals:''' Battle Related :Killed ::Officers 1 ::Enlisted 20 :Wounded - died ::Officers 1 ::Enlisted 18 :Wounded - recovered ::Officers 5 ::Enlisted 158 :Missing ::Officers 0 ::Enlisted 13 TOTAL 216 Died of Disease & other causes :Officers 4 :Enlisted 173 Died as POWs :Officers 0 :Enlisted 1 TOTAL 178 TOTAL CASUALTIES - 394 Category page: [[:Category: 144th Regiment, New York Infantry, United States Civil War|144th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment]] === History of the 144th regiment === '''History of the 144th regiment, New York volunteer infantry (1903)''' :Author: McKee, James Harvey, 1840-1918 :Subject: New York infantry :Publisher: [New York] H.E. Bailey [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924030912145#page/n0/mode/2up archive.org] === Descriptive Book of the 144th Regiment, U.S. === NOTE: This book lists the men by Company and gives personal information about each one such as his age, height, color of hair and eyes, complexion, occupation, where born, enlistment information and sometimes there are remarks about death, desertion, transfer, etc. Book is very fragile and some of the writing has faded. Send SASE to the Delaware County Clerks Office, P.O. Box 426, Delhi, New York to request cost for copy of personal information on your ancestor. BASED ON THE DESCRIPTIVE BOOK OF THE 144th REGIMENT, U.S. The 144th New York Volunteer Infantry was a Delaware County Regiment. Of the Regiment's total enrollment of 1409 men, 852 were from Delaware County, 16 were from Chenango County, 15 were from Cattaraugus County and smaller numbers of men were from other counties. In August and September of 1862, the Regiment was organized and drilled at "Camp Delaware," located about a mile below Delhi, the County Seat, on the grounds of the County Poor House Farm. The Regiment was organized into 10 Companies with enrollments principally as follows: Co. A (Tompkins), Co. B (Walton and Masonville), Co. C (Delhi, Hamden, Stamford, Meredith, Harpersfield, and Kortright), Co. D (Franklin), Co. E. (Andes and Bovina), Co. F (Hancock and many from Penn.), Co. G (Middletown), Co. H (Roxbury, Stamford, and Harpersfield), Co. I (Kortright, Davenport, Sidney, and Meredith) and Co. K (Colchester). The 144th was sworn into Federal service on September 27, 1862. They marched out from Camp at 7:30 A.M. on October 8 for Hancock, where they took the train for Elmira, this areas collection center. The 144th was mustered out of Federal service at Elmira in July of 1865 and as each Company was paid off, the men left for home. === Foot Notes ===

146 Engineer Combat Battalion during WWII

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This Battalion participated in most of the European battles during WWII. I know for sure they were at Omaha Yellow on 6th June 1944, Liberation of Paris, Battle of the Bulge and at least 4 other major battles. My dad, [[Tull-6|Warren Tull]], earned 7 bronze stars serving with this unit. I would love to know more and invite others to add to this profile. [[Wasinger-333|Emanuel J. Wasinger]] also served in this unit throughout the war. [[Category: United States Army, World War II]]

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Use this checklist to track your progress with WikiTree’s “15 for 15” event in 2023, the year that WikiTree turns 15. More details and tips on how to complete each of these missions can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:15_For_15 HERE]. The goal over the course of the year is to complete 15 of the missions. Participants who reach that milestone will receive a "15 For 15" sticker they can add to their profile to show off their accomplishment. BONUS: For participants wanting to go beyond 15, there are also milestone stickers for “30 For 15” and “45 For 15”, for completing 30 and 45 missions respectively. Good luck and have fun! ----
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15 Nations Argentina

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'''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:15_Nations_Global_Tour ''15 Nations Global Tour'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' '''G2G:''' Click here to participate in our current discussion on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1527820/wikitrees-15-nations-global-tour-stop-2-argentina? '''Argentina G2G'''] thread, or here for our general discussion on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515578/15-nations-global-tour-general-comments-thread? '''15 Nations Global Tour G2G'''] thread. Also, be sure to add the '''15_Nations_Tour''' tag to your "Tags Followed" list so that you'll be sure to receive all of our G2G posts. (Don't forget the underscores.) == Geography== The Argentine Republic is located in the southern portion of South America, sharing the bulk of the Southern Cone with the nation of Chile. It is the eighth-largest country in the world, the fourth-largest country in the Americas, and the second-largest country in South America after only Brazil. Argentina consists of twenty-three provinces and one autonomous city, Buenos Aires, the federal capital and the nation's largest city. Argentina also claims sovereignty over the Falkland Islands, South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, and a portion of Antarctica. == Demographics== Argentina, with a population of over 46 million people, ranks second only to the United States among countries of the world that have received the most immigrants in modern history. As such, Argentina has developed into a multiethnic and multilingual society, with most Argentines being of European descent with a significant indigenous component. Native cultures are still represented in the country mainly by the Mapuches, the Kollas, the Wichís, and the Tobas, which together represent about 1.5% of the total Argentine population. Argentina has no national language, although the Spanish language is the only one used in the wording of laws and other official documents, thus making it the nation's de facto official language. Nearly 50% of Argentinians practice Roman Catholicism, with another 10% practicing other forms of Christianity. Almost 40% of the country claims to identify with no formal religious denomination, with only about 1% practicing non-Christian faiths. == History == Until the period of European colonization, Argentina was relatively sparsely populated by a wide number of diverse cultures, some dating back as far as the Paleolithic period. By the time the first Europeans arrived in the region with the 1502 voyage of Amerigo Vespucci, it is estimated that there were than about 300,000 people belonging to numerous indigenous civilizations, cultures, and tribes then living in the territory known today as Argentina. In 1553, Francisco de Aguirre founded the first Spanish settlement of Santiago del Estero. Other settlements quickly followed. But by the end of the 16th century, the Spanish Empire had shifted its attention away from Argentina and its long-term economic potential, in favor of the immediate wealth to be had from the silver and gold mines of Bolivia and Peru. Argentina then became a part of the Viceroyalty of Peru until 1776, when it became known as the Viceroyalty of the Río de la Plata, with Buenos Aires as its capital. It should be noted that a significant African population, primarily of Bantu origin, was forcibly brought into Argentina as slave labor between the 17th and 19th centuries. The 1810 May Revolution overthrew the Viceroy and replaced him with what has come to be known as The First Junta, a new government in Buenos Aires composed by locals. Soon, the French-Argentine Hippolyte Bouchard brought his fleet to wage war against Spain overseas, attacking Spanish California, Spanish Philippines, Spanish Chile, and Spanish Peru. He also secured the diplomatic recognition of Argentina from Hawaiian King Kamehameha I, making Hawaii the first nation to recognize Argentina's independence. On 9 July 1816, the Congress of Tucumán formalized a Declaration of Independence from Spain, which is now celebrated in Argentina as Independence Day. Decades of turmoil followed, however, and it wasn't until 1861 that Bartolomé Mitre was elected as the first president of a truly unified Argentina. It was he and his immediate predecessors who set up the basis of the modern Argentine State. In 1880, Argentina began emphasizing liberal economic policies which led to a massive wave of European immigration and a near-reinvention of Argentine society. Immigration in the 19th century and early 20th century included Europeans (mainly Italian and Spanish) who were focused primarily on colonization, along with significant currents of Arabs and Jews, as well as people from nearby countries including Uruguay, Chile, Brazil, Bolivia, and Paraguay. In more recent times, Argentina has seen increased immigration from eastern Europe, the nations of Korea, China, and Japan, and many countries across South and Central America, as well as the Caribbean. == Resources== Click here for a list of resources relevant to Argentine genealogical research: '''This resource page is part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:15_Nations_Argentina ''15 Nations Argentina Project'']. '''RESOURCES''' * WikiTree: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Argentina_Project Argentina Project] * [http://files.lib.byu.edu/family-history-library/research-outlines/LatinAmerica/Argentina.pdf BYU Genealogical Research Guide to Argentina] (65 page PDF) * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argentina Argentina] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administrative_divisions_of_Argentina Administrative divisions of Argentina] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Argentina Culture of Argentina] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Argentina Demographics of Argentina] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Argentina History of Argentina] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Argentina Languages of Argentina] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Argentina Religion in Argentina] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Index_of_Argentina-related_articles Index of Argentina-Related Articles] * Church and other records for British/Protestants in Argentina https://argbrit.org/ * Family Search Wiki: [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Argentina_Genealogy Argentina Genealogy] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1520570 Argentina Baptisms, 1645-1930] (Records in Spanish) * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1520572 Argentina Marriages, 1722-1911] (Records in Spanish) * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1462401 Argentina National Census, 1869] (Records in Spanish) * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1410078 Argentina National Census, 1895] (Records in Spanish) * Ancestry.com: [https://www.ancestry.com/search/places/south_america/argentina Ancestry Databases for Argentina] * Ancestry.com [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/9770 Argentina Select Baptisms, 1642-1912] (Records in Spanish) ($) * Ancestry.com [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/9772 Argentina Select Marriages, 1722-1911] (Records in Spanish) ($) * Ancestry.com: [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/9769 Argentina National Census, 1869] (Records in Spanish) ($) * Ancestry.com [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/9773 Argentina National Census. 1895] (Records in Spanish) ($) * Ancestry.com: [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/9771 Buenos Aires City Census, 1855] (Records in Spanish) ($) MyHeritage: [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30082 Argentina, Baptisms, 1645-1930] (Records in Spanish) ($) MyHeritage: [https://www.myheritage.com/research/collection-30083 Argentina, Marriages, 1722-1911] (Records in Spanish) ($) * Cindy's List: [https://www.cyndislist.com/central-and-south-america Resources for Central and South America] * Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/familysearch.argentina Investigación Genealógica en Argentina] (In Spanish) * The Family History Guide: [https://www.thefhguide.com/project-9-argentina.html Argentina Research and Records] * WorldGenWeb: [https://www.worldgenweb.net/argentina Argentina GenWeb] * [https://cemla.com Centro de Estudios Migratorios Latinoemricanos] (for the main immigration period, about 1880 to 1945) * [http://www.entradadepasajeros.com.ar Entry of Passengers to Argentina] (19th Century) * [http://www.familias-argentinas.com.ar Genealogía Familiar] (Spanish) * [https://www.genealogiafamiliar.net/browsemedia.php?mediatypeID=documents Genealpgia Familiar Documents Page] (Spanish) == Notable Argentines== In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Claim to Fame ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |[[Saavedra_Lamas-1|Carlos Saavedra Lamas]]||1878||1959||First Latin American Nobel Peace Prize Laureate||[[Image:Saavedra-184.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |[[Sobral-8|José María Sobral]]||1880||1961||Antarctic Explorer||[[Image:Sobral-8.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |[[Jessop-107|Violet Jessop]]||1887||1971||Survivor of the ''Titanic'', ''Britannic'', and ''Olympic'' shipwrecks||[[Image:Jessop-107.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |[[Ocampo-88|Victoria Ocampo]]||1890||1979||Magazine Publisher / Writer ||[[Image:Ocampo-88.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |[[Berni-27|Antonio Berni]]||1905||1981||Artist||[[Image:Berni-27.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |[[Zorrilla-12|Alberto Zorrilla]]||1906||1986||Olympic Swimmer||[[Image:Zorrilla-12.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |[[Lamarque_Bouza-1|Libertad Lamarque]]||1908||2000||Actress||[[Image:Lamarque_Bouza-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Fangio-1|Juan Manuel Fangio]]||1911||1995||Formula 1 Driver||[[Image:Fangio-1.png|100px]]||'''C''' |- |[[Alfonsín-1|Raúl Alfonsín]]||1927||2009||''Father of Modern Argentine Democracy''||[[Image:Alfonsin-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |[[Gorrindo_Sarli-1|Isabel Sarli]]||1929||2019||Glamor Model / Actress||[[Image:Gorrindo_Sarli-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |[[Lavado_Tejón-1 |Quino]]||1932||2020||Cartoonist||[[Image:Lavado Tejon-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Sosa-263|Mercedes Sosa]]||1935||2009||Folk Singer||[[Image:Sosa-263.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Fernández-2392|Cristina Fernández de Kirchner]]||1953||'''LIVING'''||Current Vice President of Argentina||[[Image:DMR_Images-36.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Fernández-2393|Alberto Fernández ]]||1959||'''LIVING'''||Current President of Argentina||[[Image:DMR_Images-34.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Sala-186|Emiliano Sala]]||1990||2019||Footballer||[[Image:Sala-186-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |} == 10 More Notable Argentines== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Claim to Fame ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |[[Houssay-2|Bernardo Houssay]]||1887||1971||1st Latin American Nobel Laureate in the Sciences||[[Image:Houssay-2.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Firpo-43|Luis Ángel Firpo]]||1894||1960||Boxer||[[Image:Firpo-43.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Fini-13|Leanor Fini]]||1907||1996||Painter||[[Image:Fini-13.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Chavero_Aramburu-1|Atahualpa Yopanqui]]||1908||1992||Folk Musician||[[Image:Chavero_Aramburu-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Torres-3366|Lolita Torres]]||1909||2002||Film actress and singer||[[Image:Torres-3366.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Ginastera-1|Alberto Ginastera ]]||1916||1983||Classical music composer||[[Image:Ginastera-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Sívori-9|Omar Sívori]]||1935||2005||Football Player||[[Image:Sivori-9.jpg |100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Pizarnik-1|Alejandra Pizarnik ]]||1936||1972||Poet||[[Image:Pizarnik-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Cappagli-1|Norma Cappagli]]||1939||2020||1st Argentine Miss World||[[Image:Cappagli-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Reutemann-5|Carlos Reutemann]]||1942||2021|| Formula One Race Car Driver and Politician||[[Image:Reutemann-5.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C'''

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'''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:15_Nations_Global_Tour ''15 Nations Global Tour'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' '''G2G:''' Click here to participate in our current discussion on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515717/wikitree-15-nations-global-tour-stop-1-india? '''India G2G'''] thread, or here for our general discussion on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515578/15-nations-global-tour-general-comments-thread? '''15 Nations Global Tour G2G'''] thread. == Geography== The Republic of India is located in South Asia. It is the seventh largest country by area and the second most populous country in the world. Its largest city is Mumbai, while its largest population center is New Delhi, which is also the nation's capital. == Demographics== India has a population approaching 1.4 billion people. The National Census of India does not recognize racial or ethnic groups within India, although it does recognize numerous tribal groups and castes. India has no national language, although Hindi, with the largest number of speakers, is the official language of the government. English is used extensively in business and administration. Nearly 80% of Indians practice Hinduism, while just under 15% are Muslim. Christians, Sikhs, Buddhists, Jains, and others make up the remaining 5%. == History == Modern humans arrived on the Indian subcontinent from Africa at least 55,000 years ago with settled life eventually evolving into what is now known as the Indus Valley Civilization. The long occupation of the region has made India second only to Africa in human genetic diversity. Aryan tribes, speaking an archaic version of Sanskrit, arrived rom the northwest in about 1500 BCE. In the 8th century, Arab invaders established a Muslim stronghold in the west, and Turkish Muslims gained control in the north by 1200. The Mughal emperors ruled from 1526-1857. The Portuguese established the first European trading posts in India in 1498, and were quickly followed by the Dutch and British. Eventually, operating as the East India Company, the British gained control of most of India and in 1828, the British parliament assumed political control of the region. After World War II, India saw a rise in nationalism, led largely by Mahatma Gandhi and his advocacy for self-rule, nonviolence, and an end to caste discrimination. In 1945, Pakistan was split off from India, and India was declared a self-governing member of the British Commonwealth in 1947. India gained full independence from Britain when it became a democratic republic in 1950. == Resources== Click here for a list of resources relevant to Indian genealogical research: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:15_Nations_India_Resources Indian Resources Page] == Notable Indians== In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Claim to Fame ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |[[Patel-770|Sardar Patel]]||1875||1950||Independence Leader||[[Image:Patel-770.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Chattopadhyay-4|Sorojini Naidu]]||1879||1949||Poet / Activist / Governor||[[Image:Chattopadhyay-4.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Ambedkar-1|Babasaheb Ambedkar]]||1891||1956||''Father of the Indian Republic''||[[Image:Ambedkar-1.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Chand-26|Dhyan Chand]]||1905||1979||Field Hockey Player||[[Image:Chand-26.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Narayanaswami-3|R.K. Narayan]]||1906||2001||Writer||[[Image:Narayanaswami-3-1.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Bhabha-4|Dr. Homi Bhabha]]||1909||1966||Nuclear Scientist||[[Image:Bhabha-4.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Husain-22|Maqbool Husain]]||1915||2011||Artist||[[Image:Husain-22.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Iyengar-15|Dr. B.K.S. Iyengar]]||1918||2014||Yoga Master||[[Image:Iyengar-15.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Chowdhury-45|Ravi Shankar]]||1920||2012||Musician||[[Image:Chowdhury-45.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Ray-12879|Satyjit Ray]]||1921||1992||Film Maker||[[Image:Ray-12879.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Khan-678|Dilip Kumar]]||1922||2021||Actor||[[Image:Khan-678.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Kalam-1|A. P. J. Abdul Kalam]]||1931||2015||Rocket Scientist / Statesman||[[Image:Kalam-1.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Modi-21|Narendra Modi]]||1950||'''LIVING'''||Current Prime Minister of India||[[image:DMR Images-3.png|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Tudu-2|Droupadi Murmu]]||1958||'''LIVING'''||Current President of India||[[Image:DMR_Images-37.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Chawla-15|Dr. Kalpana Chawla]]||1962||2003||Astronaut||[[Image:Chawla-15.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |} '''Additional Notables We Met on Our Tour...''' The 51 notables listed below were all discovered to be connected to at least one of our original fifteen notables listed above. Their profiles have been created, but many still need a lot of sprucing up. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Claim to Fame ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |[[Ganguly-20|Dwarkanath Ganguly]]||1844||1998||Women's rights activist||[[Image:Ganguly-20.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Chattopadhyay-10|Aghorenath Chattopadhyay]]||1851||1915||First Indian to secure a Doctor of Science degree||[[Image:2458 2463 2509 2463 2507 2474 2494 2471 2509 2479 2494 2479 2492 -1.jpg |100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Basu-11|Kadambini Ganguly]]||1861||1934||India's First female physician||[[Image:Basu-11.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Ray-12988|Updendrakishore Ray]]||1863||1915||Religious and social reformer||[[Image:Ray-12988.gif|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Patel-779|Vithalbhai Patel]]||1873||1933||Political leader who founded the Swaraj Party||[[Image:2730 2719 2759 2738 -3.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Khan-691|Aftabuddin Khan]]||1872||1933||Bengali musician, composer and lyricist||[[Image:Khan-691.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Khan-689|Allauddin Khan]]||1875||1972|| Sarod player and music teachers||[[Image:Khan-689.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Chattopadhyay-5|Chatto]]||1880||1937||Indian revolutionary||[[Image:Chattopadhyay-5.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Khan-692|Ayet Ali Khan]]||1884||1967||Sitar and surbahār player and teacher||[[Image:Khan-692.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Ray-12937|Sukumar Ray]]||1887||1923||Children's poet||[[Image:Ray-12937.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Tirumalai-1|Tirumalai Krishnamacharya]]||1888||1989||Father of modern yoga||[[Image:Tirumalai-1.png|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Ray-12991|Shukhalata Rao]]||1896||1969||Children's book author||[[Image:Ray-12991.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Chattopadhyay-6|Harindranath Chattopadhyay]]||1898||1990||Poet, dramatist, actor and musician||[[Image:Chattopadhyay-6.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Nambiar-1|A.C.N. Nambiar]]||1896||1986||Freedom fighter and head of the Indian Legion||[[Image:Nambiar-1.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Naidu-19|Padmaja Naidu]]||1900||1975||Freedom fighter and Governor of West Bengal||[[Image:Naidu-19.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Chowdhury-47|Uday Shankar]]||1900||1977||Dancer and choreographer||[[Image:Chowdhury-47.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Chattopadhyay-7|Suhasini Chattopadhyay]]||1902||1973||Freedom fighter and the first woman member of the Communist Party of India||[[Image:Chattopadhyay-7-1.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Dhareshwar-6|Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay]]||1903||1988|| Social reformer and freedom activist.||[[Image:Dhareshwar-6.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Patel-777|Maniben Patel]]||1903||1990|| Independence activist and Parliament member||[[Image:Patel-777.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Patel-778|Dahyabhai Patel]]||1905||1973||Member of Parliament||[[Image:Patel-778.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Singh-901|Roop Singh]]||1908||1977||Field hockey player||[[Image:Singh-901.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Lakshminarayana-2 |V. Lakshminarayana]]||1911||1990||Professor of music||[[Image:Lakshminarayana-2.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Ambedkar-3|Bhaiyasaheb Ambedkar]]||1912||1977||Buddhist religious and political leader||[[Image:Ambedkar-3.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Begum-113|Naseem Begun]]||1916||2002||India's first female superstar||[[Image:Begum-113.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Das-155|Bijay Ray]]||1917||2015||Actress||[[Image:Das-155.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Krishnan-23|Ramnad Krishnan]]||1918||1973||Vocalist in the Carnatic tradition||[[Image:Ramnad-2.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Nandy-3|Amala Shankar]]||1919||2020||Dancer||[[Image:Nandy-3.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Khan-693|Ali Akbar Khan]]||1922||2009||Hindustani classical musician ||[[Image:Khan-693.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Khan-680|Nasir Khan]]||1924||1974||Actor||[[Image:Khan-680.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Ul-Haq-4 |Begum Para]]||1926||2008||Bollywood glamor girl||[[Image:Haq-8.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Shastri-3|Lakshmi Shankar]]||1926||2015||Hindustani vocalist||[[Image:Shastri-3.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Raghavan-15|Ramnad Raghavan]]||1927||2009||Mridangam player||[[Image:Raghavan-15.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Laxman-3|Kamala Laxman]]||1927||2015||Children's book author||[[Image:Laxman-3-1.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Khan-679|Annapurna Devi]]||1927||2018||Surbahar (bass sitar) player||[[Image:Khan-679.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Khan-703|Bahadur Khan]]||1931||1989||Sarod player||[[Image:Khan-703.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Kamala-3|Kumari Kamala]]||1934||'''LIVING'''||Bharatanatyam dancer and film actress||[[Image:Laxman-3.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Tirumalai-2 |T. K. V. Desikachar]]||1938||2016||Yoga teacher||[[Image:Tirumalai-2.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Shankar-25|Shubho Shankar]]||1942||1992||Musician and film composer||[[Image:Shankar-25.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Shankar-23|Ananda Shankar]]||1942||1999||Musician who fused Indian classical music with Western rock.||[[Image:Shankar-23.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Banu-5|Saira Banu]]||1944||'''LIVING'''||Actress||[[Image:Banu-5.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Iyengar-16|Geeta Iyengar]]||1944||2018||Yoga teacher and author||[[Image:Iyengar-16.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Lakshminarayana-1|L. Subramaniam]]||1947||'''LIVING'''||Violinist||[[Image:Lakshminarayana-1.png|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Singh-903|Ashok Kumar]]||1950||'''LIVING'''||Field hockey player and manager||[[Image:Singh-903.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Shankar-27|Viji Subramaniam]]||1952||1995||Actress and choreographer||[[Image:Shankar-27.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Ray-12992|Sandir Ray]]||1953||'''LIVING'''||Film Director||[[Image:Ray-12992.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Shankar-24|Mamata Shankar]]||1955||'''LIVING'''||Actress and choreographer||[[Image:Shankar-24.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Unknown-634776|Tanusree Shankar]]||1956||'''LIVING'''||Dancer and choreographer||[[Image:Unknown-634776.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Bhasin-3|Niharika Bhasin]]||1969||'''LIVING'''||Costume designer||[[Image:Bhasin-3.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Khan-686|Ayub Khan]]||1969||'''LIVING'''||Film and television actor||[[Image:Khan-686.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Bhasin-5|Arjun Bhasin]]||1970||'''LIVING'''||Costume designer ||[[Image:Bhasin-4.jpg|100px]]||N/C |- |[[Shankar-21|Norah Jones]]||1979||'''LIVING'''||Grammy-winning singer, songwriter, pianist||[[Image:DMR_Images-29.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |- |[[Shankar-22|Anoushka Shankar]]||1981||'''LIVING'''||Grammy-winning sitar player||[[Image:DMR_Images-30.jpg|100px]]||'''Connected''' |-

15 Nations Ukraine

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'''This sub-project is part of the larger [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:15_Nations_Global_Tour ''15 Nations Global Tour'']. Please visit the main project page for details on the goals and objectives of this project.''' '''G2G:''' Click here to participate in our current discussion on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1538887/wikitrees-15-nations-global-tour-stop-3-ukraine|'''Ukraine G2G'''] thread, or here for our general discussion on the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1515578/15-nations-global-tour-general-comments-thread? '''15 Nations Global Tour G2G'''] thread. == Geography== Ukraine is the second-largest European country after Russia. it boarders Russia to the east and northeast, Belarus to the north, Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west, and Romania and Moldova to the southwest. It also has a coastline along the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov to the south and southeast. Kyiv is the nation's capital and largest city. == Demographics== Prior to the ongoing Russian invasion, Ukraine was the eighth-most populous country in Europe, with a population of around 41 million people. Ukraine is the poorest country in Europe by nominal GDP per capital. Ethnically, the population is about 78% Ukranian, 17% other and about 5% other. Ukraine's state language is Ukrainian, although Russian is also widely spoken, especially in the east and south. Nearly 87% of Ukrainians practice Christianity, while 11% claim no religion, with only about 2% practicing non-Christian faiths. == History == Settlement by modern humans in Ukraine and its vicinity dates back to 32,000 BC. From the 6th century BC, Greek, Roman, and Byzantine colonies were established on the north-eastern shore of the Black Sea, which thrived into the 6th century AD. The Goths then inhabited the area, but came under the sway of the Huns from the 370s. By the 7th century, the territory that is now eastern Ukraine was the center of Old Great Bulgaria, but by the end of that century, the majority of Bulgar tribes had moved on and the Khazars took over much of the land During the Middle Ages, Ukraine was the site of early Slavic expansion and the area later became a key center of East Slavic culture under the state of Kievan Rus'. That state eventually disintegrated into rival regional powers and was ultimately destroyed by the Mongol invasions of the 13th century. The area was then contested, divided, and ruled by a variety of external powers for the next 600 years, including the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, the Austrian Empire, the Ottoman Empire, and the Tsardom of Russia. Following the Russian Revolution in 1917, the short-lived Ukrainian People's Republic was formed, but the Bolsheviks soon consolidated control and established the Ukrainian Soviet Socialist Republic, which became a constituent republic of the Soviet Union when it was formed in 1922. In the early 1930s, millions of Ukrainians died in the Holodomor, a man-made famine, and during World War II, Ukraine was devastated by the German occupation. It wasn't until 1991, with the collapse of the Soviet Union, that Ukraine gained independence and declared itself neutral. But Ukraine's rise to independent statehood has been anything but smooth. A new constitution was adopted in 1996 and a series of mass demonstrations, known as the Euromaidan, led to the establishment of a new government in 2014. Russia then unilaterally annexed Ukraine's Crimean Peninsula, and further pro-Russian unrest culminated in a war between Russian-backed separatists and government forces in eastern Ukraine. Russia later launched a full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022. Since the outbreak of war with Russia, Ukraine has continued to seek closer ties with the European Union and NATO. == What is a Ukrainian? == With all the historical alterations to Ukraine's boarders, changes in political status, and displacement of its people, the question arises as to who qualifies as a Ukrainian and who does not. After all, Leonid Brezhnev was born in Ukraine, yet most would clearly identify him as a Soviet well above a Ukrainian. One scholar states simply that a Ukrainian is "any person who identifies as a Ukrainian." But for the purposes of selecting this stop's 15 notables, a Ukrainian is identified as an individual born and raised within the modern-day boundaries of Ukraine (including Crimea). While some may have emigrated from the Ukraine as adults, and given the USSR's long occupation of their territory, some could also rightfully be considered Soviet, in most cases their loyalties seem to have favored their Ukrainian heritage. == Resources== Click here for a list of resources relevant to Ukraine genealogical research: [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:15_Nations_Ukraine_Resources '''Ukraine Resources Page'''] * WikiTree: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Ukrainian_Roots The Ukrainian Roots Project] * [https://files.lib.byu.edu/family-history-library/research-outlines/Europe/Ukraine.pdf BYU Genealogical Research Guide to Ukraine] (16 page PDF) * Family Tree Magazine: [https://familytreemagazine.com/heritage/ukrainian/tracing-ukrainian-ancestors Complete Guide to Tracing Your Ukrainian Ancestors]. * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukraine Ukraine] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainians Ukrainians] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Administrative_divisions_of_Ukraine Administrative Divisions of Ukraine] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Culture_of_Ukraine Culture of Ukraine] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Demographics_of_Ukraine Demographics of Ukraine] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Ukraine History of Ukraine] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Ukraine Languages of Ukraine] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Ukraine Religions of Ukraine] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ukrainian_surnames Surnames of Ukrainian] * Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Outline_of_Ukraine Index of Ukraine-related Articles] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Ukraine_Genealogy Ukraine Genealogy] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1771086 Ukraine Births and Baptisms, 1784-1879] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2380520 Ukraine, Odesa Census Records 1897] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4133834 Ukraine, Cherkasy Church Books, 1734-1930] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3656669 Ukraine, Chernigov Church Records, 1717-1935] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3743680 Ukraine, Crimea Church Books, 1850-1925] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3753994 Ukraine, Dnipro Church Books, 1780-1930] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2269694 Ukraine, Donetsk Church Books, 1809-1928] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3511744 Ukraine, Kharkiv Church Records, 1710-1938] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2290980 Ukraine, Kiev Confession Lists, 1741-1918] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1503045 Ukraine, Kyiv Orthodox Consistory Church Book Duplicates, 1734-1930] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3753061 Ukraine, Mykolaiv Church Books, 1770-1930] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4447266 Ukraine, Mykolaiv, Metrical Books, 1790-1917] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2380520 Ukraine, Odesa Census Records 1897] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3754709 Ukraine, Odesa Church Books, 1780-1898] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4440335 Ukraine, Poltava, Metrical Books, 1741-1937] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2492536 Ukraine, Sumy Civil Registers, 1918-1922] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4426189 Ukraine, Ternopil, Church Books, 1828-1921] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1910265 Ukraine, Western Ukraine Catholic Church Book Duplicates, 1600-1937] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2465061 Ukraine, Zaporizhia Poll Tax Census (Revision Lists), 1811-1858] * Family Search: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/4135959 Ukraine, Zaporizhzhia Church Books, 1774-1935] * Ancestry.com [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62389/ Western Ukraine, Ukraine, Catholic Church Book Duplicates, 1600-1937] (in Ukrainian) ($) * Ancestry.com [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/62358 Kyiv, Ukraine, Orthodox Consistory Church Book Duplicates, 1734-1930] (in Ukrainian) ($) * Ancestry.com [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/60191/ Ukraine, Select Births and Baptisms, 1784-1879] (in Ukrainian) ($) * Ancestry.com [https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/3132/ Galicia, Ukraine, Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1789-1905] ($) * Cindy's List: [https://www.cyndislist.com/eastern-europe/ Resources for Eastern Europe] * Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/245828843086052 Genealogy in Ukraine - Research and Ancestry] * Facebook: [https://www.facebook.com/groups/NashiPredky Ukrainian Genealogy: Our Ancestors] * Mapper: [https://www.mappr.co/political-maps/ukraine-map Key facts about Ukraine] * National Library of Ukraine [http://nbuv.gov.ua Official Web portal] * State Archival Service of Ukraine: [https://archives.gov.ua/en Official Web Portal] * WorldGenWeb: [https://www.worldgenweb.net/ukraine/ UkraineGenWeb] * The Page: Online Ukrainian newspaper, [https://en.thepage.ua English Version]Skye Sonczalla has put together an amazing [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ukraine '''Ukrainian Free Space Page'''] exploring the history of Ukraine's boundaries and those of its individual Oblasts (Provinces). This is a must read for anyone doing Ukrainian genealogy. Here's a link to the [https://familytreemagazine.com/heritage/ukrainian/tracing-ukrainian-ancestors '''Family Tree Magazine Complete Guide to Tracing Your Ukrainian Ancestors''']. == Notable Ukrainians== In the below list, columns can be sorted by clicking on the arrow button in any category heading box. A "'''C'''" in the final column denotes a Notable who has been successfully connected to the Big Tree. "'''N/C'''" stands for Not Connected. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |- ! scope="col" | Notable ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Claim to Fame ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo ! scope="col" | '''C''' |- |[[Hrushevsky-1|Mykhailo Hrushevsky]]||1866||1934||Poet, Playwright, Activist ||[[Image:Hrushevsky-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Kosach-1|Lesya Ukrainka]]||1871||1913||Poet, Playwright, Activist||[[Image:Kosach-1.jpg|100px]]||'''C''' |- |[[Vertinsky-1|Alexander Vertinsky]]||1889||1957|| Cabaret artist and actor||[[Image:Vertinsky-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Rudenko-1|Lyudmila Rudenko]]||1904||1986||Chess Player||[[Image:Rudenko-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Zahrebelnyi-1|Pavlo Zahrebelnyi]]||1924||2009||Novelist||[[Image:Zahrebelnyi-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Bilash-17|Oleksandr Bilash]]||1931||2003||Composer||[[Image:Bilash-17.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Dakhno-1|Volodymyr Dakhno]]||1932||2006||Animator||[[Image:Dakhno-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Press-649|Tamara Press]]||1937||2021||Olympic Athlete||[[Image:Press-649.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Lobanovsky-1|Valeriy Lobanovsky]]||1939||2002||Footballer||[[Image:Lobanovskyi-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Stupka-72|Bhodan Stupka]]||1941||2012||Actor||[[Image:Stupka-72.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Vakula-1|Lidiya Belozyorova]]||1945||2022||Actress||[[Image:Vakula-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Yaremchuk-7|Nazariy Yaremchuk]]||1951||1995||Singer||[[Image:Yaremchuk-7.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Kadenyuk-1|Leonid Kadenyuk ]]||1951||2018||Astronaut||[[Image:Kedeniuk-1.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Shmyhal-1|Denys Shmyhal]]||1975||'''LIVING'''||Current Prime Minister||[[Image:DMR_Images-33.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |- |[[Zelenskyy-1|Volodymyr Zelenskyy]]||1978||'''LIVING'''||Current President||[[Image:DMR_Images-32.jpg|100px]]||'''N/C''' |-

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To help celebrate WikiTree's 16th Anniversary in 2024, we are having a year-long event: 16 for 16! === '''What is 16 For 16?''' === Below is a list of "missions" participants can choose to complete. The goal is to complete 16 of the missions over the course of the year. This is the 2nd year WikiTree is running this challenge; see [https://https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514141/are-you-participating-in-the-2023-15-for-15-mission/ last year's 15 for 15 challenge] for more info! Participants who reach the objective will receive a "16 For 16" sticker they can add to their profile to show off their accomplishment. Bonus: There are also milestone stickers for "32 For 6" and "64 For 16" for participants wanting to go beyond 16. Participating in this challenge helps you get to know more of the features and functions of the WikiTree site and have fun while doing it! === How to Participate === To accept this mission of missions, first '''go to this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678276/are-you-participating-in-the-2024-16-for-16-mission G2G post]''' and reply with answer. Something as simple as "I'm going to participate!" works fine. Then, choose missions from the list below that you want to complete and work on them throughout the year. When you complete a mission, reply to your G2G answer with a comment stating which one you've finished. We will then [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oS3mjps0L0YiI9sD9oX958HkK-qDECayKTluic6tSTQ/edit?usp=sharing update the Challenge Tracker] to show your progress! When you've completed 16 missions, post an answer in '''this [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678280/did-you-complete-the-16-for-16-for-for-mission-and-need-sticker G2G post]''' to get the sticker for your profile. If you go on to complete 32 or 64 missions, you can answer in the same post to get those stickers as well. Darren Kellett created this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:16_for_16_Mission_Tracker free-space page with a tracker] you can copy and paste elsewhere to document your progress throughout the year. As you make progress and post in G2G, this group [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1oS3mjps0L0YiI9sD9oX958HkK-qDECayKTluic6tSTQ/edit?usp=sharing 16 for 16 tracker] will be updated to show your progress. === '''About You''' === *Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *Increase your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Connection_Counts CC7 number] by 160 ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Increase_CC7_Count link helpful tips on how to do this]) *Earn 6 Club 100 badges (make 100 contributions in a month) *Earn 12 Club 100 badges (make 100 contributions in a month) *Earn 6 Club 1000 badges (make 1000 contributions in a month) *Earn 12 Club 1000 badges (make 1000 contributions in a month) *Create a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Free-Space_Profile free-space profile] about something that interests you. === '''Profiles''' === *Upload 16 photos of a person or a headstone to the relevant profile(s) *Upload 32 photos of a person or a headstone to the relevant profile(s) *Upload 48 photos of a person or a headstone to the relevant profile(s) *Upload 64 photos of a person or a headstone to the relevant profile(s) *Add 16 profiles to a cemetery category *Add 32 profiles to a cemetery category *Add 48 profiles to a cemetery category *Add 64 profiles to a cemetery category *Connect 8 profiles from a cemetery category *Connect 16 profiles from a cemetery category *Connect 24 profiles from a cemetery category *Connect 32 profiles from a cemetery category *Improve 16 profiles from your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Anniversaries Anniversaries list] *Improve 32 profiles from your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Anniversaries Anniversaries list] *Improve 48 profiles from your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Anniversaries Anniversaries list] *Improve 64 profiles from your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Anniversaries Anniversaries list] *Improve 16 early profiles from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Watchlist your Watchlist] *Improve 32 early profiles from your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Watchlist your Watchlist] *Improve 48 early profiles from your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Watchlist your Watchlist] *Improve 64 early profiles from your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Watchlist your Watchlist] *Add biographies and sources to 16 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Notables Notables category or subcategories] *Add biographies and sources to 32 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Notables Notables category or subcategories] *Add biographies and sources to 48 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Notables Notables category or subcategories] *Add biographies and sources to 64 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Notables Notables category or subcategories] *Resolve 16 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Biography Needs Biography Category or subcategories] *Resolve 32 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Biography Needs Biography Category or subcategories] *Resolve 48 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Biography Needs Biography Category or subcategories] *Resolve 64 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Biography Needs Biography Category or subcategories] *Resolve 16 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Birth_Record Needs Birth Record], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Marriage_Record Needs Marriage Record], or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Death_Record Needs Death Record] category or subcategories *Resolve 32 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Birth_Record Needs Birth Record], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Marriage_Record Needs Marriage Record], or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Death_Record Needs Death Record] category or subcategories *Resolve 48 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Birth_Record Needs Birth Record], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Marriage_Record Needs Marriage Record], or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Death_Record Needs Death Record] category or subcategories *Resolve 64 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Birth_Record Needs Birth Record], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Marriage_Record Needs Marriage Record], or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Death_Record Needs Death Record] category or subcategories *Date 16 undated profiles from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night#How_to_Find_Profiles_without_Dates Suggestions (131-134)] *Date 32 undated profiles from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night#How_to_Find_Profiles_without_Dates Suggestions (131-134)] *Date 48 undated profiles from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night#How_to_Find_Profiles_without_Dates Suggestions (131-134)] *Date 64 undated profiles from [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night#How_to_Find_Profiles_without_Dates Suggestions (131-134)] *Resolve 16 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Profiles_Created Needs Profiles Created Category] *Resolve 32 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Profiles_Created Needs Profiles Created Category] *Resolve 48 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Profiles_Created Needs Profiles Created Category] *Resolve 64 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_Profiles_Created Needs Profiles Created Category] *Resolve 16 profiles in the Needs [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup GEDCOM Cleanup Category] *Resolve 32 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup GEDCOM Cleanup Category] *Resolve 48 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup GEDCOM Cleanup Category] *Resolve 64 profiles in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Needs_GEDCOM_Cleanup GEDCOM Cleanup Category] *Add at least one source to 16 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced Profiles Category] *Add at least one source to 32 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced Profiles Category] *Add at least one source to 48 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced Profiles Category] *Add at least one source to 64 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced Profiles Category] *Resolve 16 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:DD_Suggestions_Lists Data Doctor Suggestions] *Resolve 32 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:DD_Suggestions_Lists Data Doctor Suggestions] *Resolve 48 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:DD_Suggestions_Lists Data Doctor Suggestions] *Resolve 64 profiles from the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:DD_Suggestions_Lists Data Doctor Suggestions] *Use David Randall's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Completeness_Checklist Checklist] to improve 16 profiles to completeness *Use David Randall's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Completeness_Checklist Checklist] to improve 32 profiles to completeness *Use David Randall's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Completeness_Checklist Checklist] to improve 48 profiles to completeness *Use David Randall's [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Completeness_Checklist Checklist] to improve 64 profiles to completeness *Use the Random Profile feature in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] or [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/random/ this app] to find and improve 16 random profiles *Use the Random Profile feature [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] or [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/random/ this app] to find and improve 32 random profiles *Use the Random Profile feature [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] or [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/random/ this app] to find and improve 48 random profiles *Use the Random Profile feature [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] or [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/random/ this app] to find and improve 64 random profiles *Connect 8 unconnected profiles in your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Watchlist] (or click View All to find 8 if you don't have any in your Watchlist) *Connect 16 unconnected profiles in your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Watchlist] (or click View All to find 16 if you don't have any in your Watchlist) *Connect 24 unconnected profiles in your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Watchlist] (or click View All to find 24 if you don't have any in your Watchlist) *Connect 32 unconnected profiles in your [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Watchlist] (or click View All to find 32 if you don't have any in your Watchlist) *Improve 16 profiles of individuals who died young (See how to find profiles and what all can still be added to the profile even though their lives were short [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:RTC_-_Guides here]) *Improve 32 profiles of individuals who died young *Improve 48 profiles of individuals who died young *Improve 64 profiles of individuals who died young *Solve 16 Unknowns in your Watchlist (or find orphaned ones [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=LastNameatBirth%3DUnknown+orphan&MaxProfiles=8000&PageSize=1000 here] if you have none of your own) *Solve 32 Unknowns in your Watchlist or Orphaned profiles *Solve 48 Unknowns in your Watchlist or Orphaned profiles *Solve 64 Unknowns in your Watchlist or Orphaned profiles *Add 16 links between [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#Wikipedia.2FWikidata Wikipedia/Wikidata] and a profile on WikiTree *Add 32 links between [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#Wikipedia.2FWikidata Wikipedia/Wikidata] and a profile on WikiTree *Add 48 links between [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#Wikipedia.2FWikidata Wikipedia/Wikidata] and a profile on WikiTree *Add 64 links between [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#Wikipedia.2FWikidata Wikipedia/Wikidata] and a profile on WikiTree *Add a statement in the biography: "See WikiTree.com Profile: Wiki-ID:" to 16 profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Add a statement in the biography: "See WikiTree.com Profile: Wiki-ID:" to 32 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Add a statement in the biography: "See WikiTree.com Profile: Wiki-ID:" to 48 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Add a statement in the biography: "See WikiTree.com Profile: Wiki-ID:" to 64 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Add WikiTree "flower" to 16 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Add WikiTree "flower" to 32 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Add WikiTree "flower" to 48 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Add WikiTree "flower" to 64 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FindAGrave Find-A-Grave profiles] *Create a source in FamilySearch for 16 WikiTree profiles (using the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Link_Builders_Team#FamilySearch FamilySearch Match tool]) *Create a source in FamilySearch for 32 WikiTree profiles *Create a source in FamilySearch for 48 WikiTree profiles *Create a source in FamilySearch for 64 WikiTree profiles === Features === *Try out the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension WikiTree Browser Extension] *Try out the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer Wikitree Sourcer extension] === Challenges/Events === *Attend [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Day WikiTree Day 2024]. *Join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:We_Will_RAWK_You_Event RAWK] month long Challenge *Help with [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hacktoberfest Hacktoberfest] either as a tester or developer *Add or source 160 profiles during a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Connect-a-Thon Connect-a-Thon] *Add or source 160 profiles during the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Source-a-Thon Source-a-Thon] *Add or source 160 profiles during the WikiGames *Participate in 6 monthly challenges (check the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/challenges challenges tag] to find the most recent ones) *Participate in12 monthly challenges *Participate in 24 monthly challenges *Participate in 16 weekly challenges ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/52_ancestors 52 Ancestors], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:DD_Challenges Data Doctors Challenge], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Sourcerers/Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints Saturday Sourcing Sprints], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Friday_Date_Night Friday Date Night], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:WikiTree_Challenge WikiTree Challenge]) *Participate in 32 weekly challenges *Participate in 48 weekly challenges === Projects === *Start or join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:ONS One-Name Study]. *Start or join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:OPS One-Place Stud]y. *Join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects#Geographical_Projects geographical project]. *Join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects#Topical_Projects topical project]. *Join a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Projects#Functional_Projects functional project]. *Start a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Free-Space_Projects free-space project]. === Community === *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-To-Do_List Source Library] ([https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree here's how]) *Award 1 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/wonderful_wikitreers Wonderful WikiTreer] in G2G each month for 12 months *Give 16 thank-yous each month for 12 months *Participate in 16 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/weekend_chat Weekend Chats] on G2G *Participate in 32 [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/weekend_chat Weekend Chats] on G2G *Answer 8 questions from the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/genealogy Genealogy Help] category in G2G *Answer 16 questions from the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/genealogy Genealogy Help] category in G2G *Answer 32 questions from the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/genealogy Genealogy Help] category in G2G *Award 8 Generous Genealogist badges *Award 8 Family or Community Star badges *Invite 8 people to join WikiTree === Social Media === *Share 16 of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:BrowsePhotos&l=13596542&p=1Question of the Week] images on your social media to get your friends and family talking *Share 32 of the Question of the Week images on your social media *Share the shareable family tree image for 16 of your ancestors on your social media *Share the shareable family tree image for 32 of your ancestors on your social media *Share the shareable family tree image for 64 of your ancestors on your social media *Watch and leave a comment on 16 of the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/saturday_roundup Saturday Roundup] videos on YouTube *Watch and leave a comment on 32 of the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/saturday_roundup Saturday Roundup] videos on YouTube *Watch and leave a comment on 4 videos or social media posts from WikiTree at RootsTech 2024 *Watch and leave a comment on 8 of the videos from WikiTree Day 2024 *Watch and leave a comment on 8 of the videos from WikiTree Symposium 2024 *Comment on 8 WikiTree Social Media posts (Excluding the Question of the Week or Saturday Roundup) - [https://www.facebook.com/WikiTreeOfficial Facebook], [https://twitter.com/WikiTreers X (formerly Twitter]), [https://genealysis.social/@wikitree Mastadon], [https://www.instagram.com/wikitreers/ Instagram], [https://www.tiktok.com/@wikitreers/ TikTok], or [https://www.youtube.com/c/Wikitreers YouTube]) *Comment on 16 WikiTree Social Media posts (Excluding the Question of the Week or Saturday Roundup) *Comment on 32 WikiTree Social Media posts (Excluding the Question of the Week or Saturday Roundup) == Event Award Stickers == Here are what the award stickers look like:
{{Challenge Sticker|image=WikiTree_Event_Images-23.png|challenge= 16 For 16|date=2024|project=|type=achieved the 16 For 16 award for completing 16 missions in our}} {{Challenge Sticker|image=WikiTree_Event_Images-24.png|challenge= 16 For 16|date=2024|project=|type=achieved the 32 For 16 award for completing 32 missions in our }} {{Challenge Sticker|image=WikiTree_Event_Images-25.png|challenge= 16 For 16|date=2024|project=|type=achieved the 48 For 16 award for completing 48 missions in our }} {{Challenge Sticker|image=WikiTree_Event_Images-28.png|challenge= 16 For 16|date=2024|project=|type=achieved the 64 For 16 award for completing 64 missions in our }} {{Challenge Sticker|image=WikiTree_Event_Images-29.png|challenge= 16 For 16|date=2024|project=|type=achieved the 80 For 16 award for completing 80 missions in our }}
== Achievers == * 16 For 16: #[[Couch-3906|Ben Couch III]] #[[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]] #[[Blanco-376|Vicki (Blanco) Blanco Borchers]] #[[Stephens-3929|Alice (Stephens) Thomsen Staff Sgt.]] #[[Myers-9915|Amanda Myers]] #[[Fry-8548|Judith Fry]] #[[Macklem-13|Liza (Macklem) Gervais]] #[[Ryno-17|Megan Ryno]] #[[Tidwell-1228|Sheila Tidwell]] #[[Perkins-10405|Eric Perkins]] #[[Rodgers-2825|Jody Rodgers]] #[[Soltysiak-9|Erin (Soltysiak) Robertson]] #[[Rienerth-1|Monica (Rienerth) Palmer]] #[[Hill-53077|Stephanie Hill]] #[[Hughes-14320|Gwyneth (Hughes) Taylor]] # [[Wyatt-6676|Sue Wyatt]] #[[Homburg-82|Karyn Homburg]] #[[Brunson-1754|Pat Brunson]] #[[Eckstädt-2|Jelena Eckstädt]] #[[Wells-30098|Katie (Wells) Barker]] * 32 For 16: [[Couch-3906|Ben Couch III]], [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]], [[Fry-8548|Judith Fry]], [[Myers-9915|Amanda Myers]], [[Perkins-10405|Eric Perkins]], [[Tidwell-1228|Sheila Tidwell]] * 48 For 16: [[Kellett-33|Darren Kellett]], [[Couch-3906|Ben Couch III]] *64 For 16:

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'''Do Not Edit This Page For Your Missions. Make Your Own Copy Please''' [[Category:16 for 16 Mission Participants]] Use this checklist to track your progress with WikiTree’s “16 for 16” event in 2024, the year that WikiTree turns 16. More details and tips on how to complete each of these missions can be found HERE. The goal over the course of the year is to complete 16 of the missions. Participants who reach that milestone will receive a "16 For 16" sticker they can add to their profile to show off their accomplishment. BONUS: For participants wanting to go beyond 16, there are also milestone stickers for “32 For 16” and “64 For 16”, for completing 32 and 64 missions respectively. Good luck and have fun! ''The following is a checklist that you can copy and paste into your own free-space profile. Just highlight the information below, then copy & paste that into your own free-space page. Feel free to add it to the [[:Category:16 for 16 Mission Participants]] '' == “One and done” missions: == *Add a new or additional photo of yourself to your profile. *Add a biography to your profile. *Take a DNA test (if you haven’t yet) and add your results to your profile. *Increase your CC7 number from ________ (starting number) to ______ (add 160). *Create a free-space profile about something that interests you. *Try out the WikiTree Browser Extension. *Try out the Wikitree Sourcer extension. *Attend WikiTree Day 2024. *I joined a RAWK month long Challenge *I helped with Hacktoberfest either as a tester or developer *Start or join a One-Name Study. *Start or join a One-Place Study. *Join a geographical project. *Join a topical project. *Join a functional project. *Start a free-space project. *Help another WikiTreer to break down a brick wall. *Add a book to the Source Library. == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Specific times): == ===Add or source 160 profiles each during a Connect-a-Thon, WikiGames or Source-a-Thon, respectively. Use the ‘Thon tracker to find out your count and record it here:=== *January Connect-a-Thon: *April Connect-a-Thon: *July Connect-a-Thon: *Wikigames (Overall): *Source-a-Thon: ===I commented on 4 videos or Social Media posts from WikiTree @ Rootstech 2024:=== # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Day 2024 and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # ===I watched these 8 videos from WikiTree Symposium 2024 and left a comment:=== # # # # # # # # == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Monthly): == === I earned Club 100 badges in these 6 or 12 months: === # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I earned Club 1000 badges in these 6 or 12 months:=== # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I participated in these 6, 12 or 24 monthly challenges: === Examples (Bio Builders, Connectors, GEDI, Sourcerers etc): # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # #(Score Mark) # # # # # # # # # # # #(Score Mark) ===I awarded Wonderful WikiTree recognition to these WikiTreers:=== *January: *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: ===Tally your thank yous given each month:=== Your goal is 16 a month! *January: *February : *March: *April: *May: *June: *July: *August: *September: *October: *November: *December: == Here are missions where you’ll want to count (Complete Weekly): == ===I participated in these 16, 32 or 48 weekly challenges:=== (Examples: 52 Ancestors, Data Doctors Challenge, Saturday Sourcing Sprints, WikiTree Challenge) # 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1600-1654 Bayley Virginia Settlers

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[[Pack-530|Walter Henderson Pack Sr]] [http://www.hollingsworthassociates.com/Protected_Files/THE_NAME_AND_FAMILY_of_BAILEY.pdf See page 7] Of some prominence in Great Britain, where the Baileys, etc., were chiefly of the merchant and educated classes, although many were of the landed gentry, they were well represented among the earliest British colonists in the New World. Among the earliest settlers in the South were Among the earliest settlers in the South were #William Bayley, gentleman, who came to Virginia with the ill-fated colonists of 1607; #William Bayly, who came to Virginia in 1617 and was living in 1624 in West Shirley Hundred, where he left issue by his wife Mary of a son name Thomas, who made his home in Prince George County; #William Bailey, who came to Virginia in 1620 and was followed soon afterward by his wife Mary and son Thomas (possibly the same as the preceding family); #Nicholas Bailey, a brother of the immigrant William of 1620, who came to Virginia and in the same year and was followed in 1621 by his wife Amy; #Peter Bayly, who settled in Norfolk county, Virginia, in 1635; #Richard Baly, of Henrico County, Virginia, in 1636; #Henry and Rebena Bayly, who were living in James City County and Accomack Counties, Virginia, in 1637; #Thomas Baylye, who settled in Virginia in 1637; #Richard Bayly, of James City County, Virginia, in 1638; #Jon. Baylye, of Charles City County, Virginia, in 1638; #Jove Bayly, of Accomack (now written Accomac) County, and Margarett Bayly, of Charles River County Virginia, in 1639; #John Baily of Charles City County Virginia, in 1643; #Richard Bayly, of the Isle of Wight County, Virginia, in 1643; #John Bailey, of Upper Norfolk County, Virginia, in 1643; #Thomas Bayley, of Upper Norfolk County, Virginia, in 1645; #Thomas Bayley, of Upper Norfolk County, Virginia, in 1645; #Robert Bayly, of Lower Norfolk County, Virginia, in 1648; #Henry and Richard Bayly and Thomas Baylye, all three of whom came to Virginia in 1650; #Edward Baylie of Henrico County, Virginia, in 1652; #Thomas Bayly, of Charles City County, Virginia, in 1652; #Thomas Bayly, of Charles City County, Virginia, in 1652; #Richard Bayley, of York County, Virginia, in 1653; #William Baley, of Northumberland County, Virginia, in 1653; #John Bayly, of Westmoreland County, and Thomas Bayly, of James City County, Virginia, in 1654; #Thomas Bayly, of York County, Virginia, in 1655; #Anthony Bailey, of Virginia, in 1656; #Robert Bayly, of Nansemond County, Virginia, in 1656. Later records of the name in Virginia, probably referring in many cases to descendants of the before-mentioned lines include those of: :Richard Bayly, of Accomac County, Virginia about 1660, who was the father of Edmund Bayly, father of another Edmund, whose son Thomas, was born in 1737; :Samuel Bayly, of Richmond County Virginia, before 1677, who was the father of at least two children, Joyce and Samuel; :Henry Bailey, who lived near the Huguenot settlement on the James River, Virginia, before 1694 and had a daughter named Ann; :Richard Bayley, who was a burgess from Accomac County, Virginia, in 1696; :Samuel Bailey, of Albemarle and Henry Counties, Virginia, in the early eighteenth century. ==Sources== [https://virginiapioneers.net/counties/countyjamescity.html James City Genealogy]

1621 Round Robin

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'''1621 Round Robin'''
'''Agreement of the Walloons'''
---- == Sir Dudley Carlton's Letter == :following from [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpsyc00wilt ''A genealogical and psychological memoir of Philippe Maton Wiltsee and his descendants''], page 9. Sir Dudley Carlton addressed a letter to Secretary Sir George Calvert from The Hague, July 19, 1621, in these words: "Here hath been with me of late a certain Walloon, an inhabitant of Leyden, in the name of divers families, men of all trades and occupations, who desire to go into Virginia and there to live in the same condition as others of His Majesty's subjects, but in a town or incorporation by themselves, which being a matter of some consideration, I requested of him his demands in writing and the signatures of such as were to bear part therein, both of which I send Your Honor herewith. . . ." He subsequently sent a letter with "The promise of certain Walloons and French to emigrate to Virginia, etc. . . ." that enclosed the petition which Jesse de Forest had presented to Sir Carlton on July 31, 1621. :List of signers on pages 10-11 [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpsyc00wilt ''A genealogical and psychological memoir of Philippe Maton Wiltsee and his descendants'']. == Walloon and French Petitioners == :following from [http://genealogy-quest.com/immigration-records/1621-walloons-french-virginia/ Walloons and French to Virginia, 1621] In the centre of a large sheet of paper is written in French, “We promise my Lord Ambassador of the Most Serene King of Great Britain to go and inhabit in Virginia, a land under his Majesty’s obedience, as soon as conveniently may be, and this under the conditions to be carried out in the articles we have coomunicated to the said Ambassador, and not otherwise, on the faith of which we have unanimously signed this present with our sign manual.” The signatures and the calling of each are appended in the form of a round robin, and in a outer circle the person signing states whether he is married, and the number of his children. Endorsed by Sir Dudley Carleton, “Signature of such Wallons and French as offer themselfs to goe into Verginia.” === List of Petitioners === The names with an * have only signed their marks. Total '''227''' [represented], including '''55''' men, '''41''' women, '''129''' children, and '''two''' servants. [56 signatures; Mari Flit, or Flip, signed for her husband] :other spellings of names (within brackets) are from list in [http://books.google.com/books?id=uzoBAAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s Baird], pp 351-3) [[Montagne-1|Mousnier de la Montagne]], medical student; marrying manA comment posted 22 March 2023 by [[Maxwell-12158|Jim Maxwell]] gives additional information:

As to the two signers named "Mousnier de La Montage". Regarding each of their signatures, there is an initial attached to the name Mousnier. The first signature reads "JMousnier" and this signer was Jehan. The second signer, "PMousnier" was a near relative, likely an elder brother, whose name would have begun with a "P". A more complete analysis and examples can be seen here: https://www.antangil.com/blogs/wordpress/2023/03/08/the-two-signatures-of-mousnier-de-la-montagne-from-the-1621-round-robin-petition/


[[De_La_Montagne-10|Mousnier de la Montagne]], apothecary and surgeon [deleted "marrying man" as a probable transcription error]
Jacque Conne, tiller of the earth; wife and two children
Henry Lambert, woolen draper; wife
*George Béava [Jorge le ca [ ] ], porter; wife and one child
Michel Du Pon [du Pon], hatter; wife and two children
Jan Bullt [Billt [Billet ?] ], labourer; wife and four children
Paul [Polle] de Pasar, weaver; wife and two children
Antoine Grenier [Gremier], gardener; wife
Jean Gourdeman, labourer; wife and five children
Jean Campion, wool carder; wife and four children
*Jan De La Met [de la Mot], labourer; young man
*Antoine [Antoinne] Martin; wife and one child
Francois [Franchois] Fourdrin, leather dresser; young man
*Jan Leca [le Ca], labourer; wife and five children
Theodore Dufour [Theodor du Four], draper; wife and two children
*Gillain [Gillam] Broque, labourer; young man
George Wauter [Gouerge Woutre], musician [sic: no occupation in other sources]; wife and four children
*Jan Sage, serge maker; wife and six children
*Marie Flit [Mari Flip], in the name of her husband, a miller; wife and two children
P. Gantois, student in theology; young man
Jacques de Lecheilles [de Lechielles], brewer; marrying man
*Jan Le Rou [le Rou], printer; wife and six children
*Jan de Croy, sawyer; wife and five children
*Charles Chancy [Challe Channy], labourer; wife and two children
*François Clitdeu [Francoi Clitden], labourer; wife and five children
*Phillipe [Flipe] Campion, draper; wife and one child
*Robert Broque, labourer; young man
Phillipe De le Mer [Philippe de Le], carpenter [ouvrier charpentier]; young man
*Jeanne [Jenne] Martin; young girl
Pierre [Piere] Cornille, vine-dresser; young man
Jan de Carpentry [du Carpentrij], labourer; wife and two children
*Martin de Carpentier, brass founder; young man
Thomas Farnarcque, locksmith; wife and seven children
Pierre Gaspar
*Gregoire Le Jeune [le Jeune], shoemaker; wife and four children
Martin Framerie, musician; wife and one child
Pierre Quesnée [Quiesnier], brewer; marrying man
Pontus Le Gean [le Geay], bolting-cloth weaver; wife and three children
*Barthelemy Digaud, sawyer; wife and eight children
[[De%20Forest-15|Jesse de Forest]], dyer; wife and five children
*Nicolas De la Marlier, dyer; wife and two children
*Jan Damont, labourer; wife
*Jan Gille, labourer; wife and three children
*Jan de Trou, wool carder; wife and five children
[[Wiltsee-39|Philippe Maton]], dyer, and two servants; wife and five children
Anthoine de Lielate [Anthoyne de Violate], vinedresser; wife and four children
Ernou Catoir, wool carder; wife and five children
Anthoin Desendre, labourer; wife and one child
Abel de Crepy, shuttle worker; wife and four children
*Adrian Barbe, dyer; wife and four children
*Michel Leusier [Michelle Censier], cloth weaver; wife and one child
*Jerome Le Roy, cloth weaver; wife and four children
*Claude Ghiselin, tailor; young man
*Jan de Crenne, glass maker? (fritteur) [facteur]; wife and one child
*Louis Broque, labourer; wife and two children
(See also [http://books.google.com/books?id=uzoBAAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s Volume 1], ''History of the Huguenot Emigration to America,'' by Charles Washington Baird (Appendix, pp 351-353) == Dutch West India Company == === 1624 Sailing === : following quoted from [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077220341;view=1up;seq=1 Huguenot-Walloon New Netherland Commission] Antonia H. Froendt, ''The Huguenot-Walloon Tercentenary'' (1924), pp 5-7 On July 31, 1621, Jesse de Forest presented a petition to the British Ambassador at The Hague, signed by fifty-six men, mostly heads of families, the whole number comprising two hundred and twenty-seven men, women and children, "as well Walloons as French, all of the reformed religion," who desired to settle in Virginia under certain conditions set forth in the petition. These conditions, principally the one stipulating that the colonists should be permitted to retain their racial as well as their religious entity, proved unacceptable to the British Government and the Virginia Company and the project, for a time, was halted. Nothing daunted by this first set-back, however, the Walloons now carried their petition to the States of Holland and West Friesland, where they found a more sympathetic hearing for their plans. The time was indeed most propitious. The Dutch West India Company had just been formed, its stockholders were eager to make an experiment in colonization, and so Jesse de Forest was authorized "to enroll for the colonies all the families having the qualification . . . and to transport the same to the West Indies."
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. . . The Dutch West India Company decided to make a permanent settlement on the banks of the "Mauritius" (now Hudson) River, . . . and in March, 1624, thirty-two families "mostly Walloons," embarked in the "new ship Nieu Nederland," reaching their destination in May.
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No list of names of the first thirty families has been preserved. Not until fifteen years have passed and New Amsterdam has in the meantime sprung up on Manhattan Island, do we find in legal and other documents surnames which figured in the original "round robin" drawn up by Jesse de Forest in 1621.Jesse died in 1623, after contracting a fever in "New Guinea" (according to one source, most say "Guiana"); [[De_Forest-15|profile]] has "died October 22, 1624 in Oyopok River, Brazilian Guiana, South America. Besides that of de Forest, we find such names as Corneille, Campion, Catoir, Damont, De Carpentier, De Croy, De Crenne, Du Four, De la Motte, Du Pon, De Trou, Gaspar, Chiselin, Gille, Lambert, Le Roy, Le Rou, Maton, Maryin." === Religious Freedom === {| cellpadding="10" |[[Image:1621_Round_Robin-1.jpg|200px]] || following from [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077220341;view=1up;seq=1 Huguenot-Walloon New Netherland Commission]
Antonia H. Froendt, ''The Huguenot-Walloon Tercentenary'' (1924), page 8 |} Article II of the "March 28, 1624, 'provisional conditions on which respective colonists are sent out to New Netherland in the service of the West India Company..." for the government of the colonists who were to be enrolled the following day, . . . reads as follows: :"Within their territory they shall only worship according to the true Reformed Religion, as it is done within this country, (Holland), at present, and by a good Christian life they shall try to attract the Indians and other blind persons to the knowledge of God and his Word, ''without however committing any religious persecution, but freedom of conscience shall be left to every one,'' but if any one of them, or if any one within their territory shall intentionally curse or speak blasphemy against the name of God and our Saviour Jesus Christ, he shall be punished by the Commander and his Council according to circumstances." == Sources == * [http://books.google.com/books?id=uzoBAAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s Volume 1], ''History of the Huguenot Emigration to America,'' by Charles Washington Baird * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalpsyc00wilt Archive.org book]: Wiltsee, Jerome. ''A genealogical and psychological memoir of Philippe Maton Wiltsee and his descendants : with a historical introduction referring to the Wiltsee nation and its colonies'' (G.W. Myers, Atchison, Kansas 1908) * [http://genealogy-quest.com/immigration-records/1621-walloons-french-virginia/ Round Robin]: transcript (this site includes additional references) * [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077220341;view=1up;seq=1 Huguenot-Walloon New Netherland Commission]. The Huguenot-Walloon New Netherland commission: (instituted by the Federal council of the churches of Christ in America), for the celebration of the 300th anniversary of the settling in New Netherland of Walloons (French and Belgian Huguenots) by the Dutch West India company, in 1624, now, at the close of the tercentenary year, dedicates to its members and friends this simple memorial volume, prepared with a view solely toward putting into permanent form the record of the tercentenary celebrations and their historical and religious significance for our nation. (New York? 1624). Antonia H. Froendt, Secretary, The Huguenot-Walloon New Netherland Commission. * [http://www.nycgovparks.org/parks/battery-park/highlights/12796 Walloon Settlers Monument] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/nnipeti.html Rootsweb list with biographical sketches] * [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/Dutch-Colonies/2007-12/1197734920 Rootsweb] * [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/Dutch-Colonies/2007-12/1197590426 Roostweb], with alphabetical list (shows "bachelor" for Mousnier de la Montagne, medical student)

1668 New Jersey First Settlers

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[[Category: New Jersey Projects]] == Patent of Monmouth == New Jersey was founded by a Patent in 1665 given by Richard Nicolls, the Governor all English land of King James II. The [[Space:Patentees_of_Monmouth|Patent of Monmouth]] gave three years to settle 100 landowners and 7 years free of taxes. Those listed below are the landowners who came by 1668. == December 30, 1667 First Lot Assignments == *[[Arnold-311 | Steve Arnold]] RI Town Lot #17, Farm Lot #26 *[[Ashton-107 | James Ashton]] RI Town Lot #23, Farm Lot #8 *[[Borden-55 | Benjamin Borden]] RI Town Lot #29, Farm Lot #23 *[[Bowne-11|Capt. John Bowne]] LI '''Patentee''' Town Lot #28, Farm Lot #9 *William Cheesman LI Town Lot #11, Farm Lot #22 *Wiliam Compton LI Town Lot #15, Farm Lot #14 *[[Cox-866|Thomas Cox]] LI Town Lot #8, Farm Lot #21 *Benjamin Deuell RI Town Lot #21, Farm Lot #10 *Daniel Estell LI Town Lot #32, Farm Lot #29 *[[Gibbons-454|Richard Gibbons]] LI '''Patentee''' Town Lot #7, Farm Lot #17 *[[Goulding-137|William Goulding]] LI '''Patentee''' Town Lot #25, Farm Lot #27 *James Grover LI Town Lot #16, Farm Lot #15 *James Grover Jr LI Town Lot #36, Farm Lot #25 *Samuel Holliman (Holman) RI Town Lot #13, Farm Lot #13 *[[Holmes-142|Obadiah Holmes]] RI '''Patentee''' Town Lot #20, Farm Lot #6 *[[Holmes-1345 | Jonathan Holmes]] RI Town Lot #9, Farm Lot #7 *Robert Jones NY Town Lot #33, Farm Lot #35 *[[Layton-9|William Layton]] RI Town Lot #14, Farm Lot #30 *William Lawrence LI Town Lot #31, Farm Lot #28 *George Mount RI Town Lot #10, Farm Lot #19 *Anthony Page RI Town Lot #12, Farm Lot #31 *[[Reape-5|William Reape]] RI '''Patentee''' Town Lot #26, Farm Lot #2 *John Ruckman LI Town Lot #1, Farm Lot #3 *Richard Sadler LI Town Lot #35, Farm Lot #1 *John Smith RI Town Lot #5, Farm Lot #33 *Edward Smith RI Town Lot #27, Farm Lot #11 *Samuel Spicer LI '''Patentee''' Town Lot #18 & 30, Farm Lot #16 & 24 ''believe [[Spicer-602|this is the same Samuel Spicer]]; research pending'' *John Stout LI Lot #19, Farm Lot #5 *[[Stout-60|Richard Stout]] LI '''Patentee''' Town Lot #6, Farm Lot #12 *Edward Tartt MA Town Lot #2, Farm Lot #34 *Job Throckmorton RI Town Lot #22, Farm Lot #36 *[[Throckmorton-234|John Throckmorton]] RI Town Lot #24, Farm Lot #18 *Walter Wall LI Town Lot #4, Farm Lot #32 *Thomas Whitlock LI Town Lot #34, Farm Lot #4 *John Wilson LI Town Lot #3, Farm Lot #20 === Source === [http://archive.org/stream/cu31924028855217#page/n8/mode/1up The old Middletown town Book], 1667 to 1700, Published 1906 == New Jersey Settlers 1667-1668 == *Christopher Allmey RI [[Almy-10|Christopher Almy (abt.1631-1713)]] *Job Allmey RI *John Allen RI *John Bird RI *Gerrard Bourne RI *Richard Borden RI *John Bowne Jr Flushing LI *[[Bowne-4|Capt. James Bowne]] LI *[[Bowne-38|William Bowne]] LI *Francis Brinley RI *Abraham Brown RI *Nicholas Browne RI *Joseph Bryce RI *Henry Bull RI *George Chutte RI *[[Clarke-179|Walter Clarke]] RI '''Patentee''' *Thomas Clifton RI *William Coddington, RI *John Coggeshall RI *Jacob Cole LI *Joseph Colman LI *John Conklin LI *John Cooke RI *[[Davis-16676|Nicholas Davis]] RI '''Patentee''' *Thomas Dungan RI *Roger Ellis MA *Peter Esson (Easton) RI *Gideon Freeborn RI *Zachary Gauntt RI *William Gifford MA *Daniel Gould RI *John Hall RI *John Hance Wales *Tobias Handson RI *Thomas Hart RI *John Havens RI *John Hawes NY *Robert Hazard RI *James Heard MA *John Horabin RI * [[Huitt-240|Randell Huet Sr]] NY * [[Huitt-239|Randell Huet Jr]] NY *Joseph Huet NY *George Hulett RI *William James RI *John Jenkins MA *John Jobs RI *Gabriel Kirk NY *Edmund Lafetra Huguenot *James Leonard MA *Henry Lipitt RI *Bartholomew Lippencott LI *Richard Lippencott LI *Lewis Mattox RI *Francis Masters NY *Thomas Moor LI *William Newman MA *Joseph Parker RI *Peter Parker RI *Edward Pattison MA *Henry Percy RI *Thomas Potter RI *Richard Richardson LI *William Rogers RI *William Shaberly Barbados *Samuel Shaddack MA *William Shaddack MA *Thomas Shaddack MA *Bartholomew Shamquesque LI *William Shearman RI *John Slocum RI *Richard Spicer LI *Robert Story NYC *Richard Sussell RI *[[Sylvester-244|Nathaniel Sylvester]] LI '''Patentee''' *Robert Taylor RI *[[Tilton-204|John Tilton]] LI '''Patentee''' *Peter Tilton LI *Edward Thurston RI *Nathan Tomkins RI *John Tomson MA *John Townsend LI (probably [[Townsend-1662]]) *John Wall LI *Thomas Wansick LI *Marmaduke Ward RI * [[Wardwell-233|Eliakim Wardwell (1634-abt.1692)]] MA *George Webb MA *[[West-4048|Bartholomew West]] RI *Robert West Sr RI *Robert West Jr RI *Edward Wharton MA *Thomas Winterton RI *Thomas Wright RI *Emanuel Woolley RI *John Wood RI === Source === [http://archive.org/details/historyofmonmou00salt A history of Monmouth and Ocean counties], by Edwin Salter, 1890, Bayonne, N.J. : E. Gardner & Son, publishers. == Categories == # [[Category:New_Jersey_Founders]][[:Category:New_Jersey_Founders|New Jersey Founders]] # [[Category:New_Jersey]][[:Category:New_Jersey|New Jersey]] # [[Category:Monmouth_County%2C_New_Jersey]][[:Category:Monmouth_County%2C_New_Jersey|Monmouth County, New Jersey]] ----

1671 Census of the Delaware

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[[Category:Delaware, Sources]] [[Category:New Sweden, Sources]] [[Category: New Sweden Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Delaware, Census Records]] ==1671 Census of the Delaware== '''Citation Example''' :Craig, Peter S. ''[[Space:1671_Census_of_the_Delaware|1671 Census of the Delaware.]]'' (Philadelphia: Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1999) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#1671|Craig]] Page 123 '''Find It''' *[http://nc-chap.org/cranehook/pdfs/census_1671.pdf pages 1-11, 39-71] *[https://books.google.com/books/about/1671_Census_of_the_Delaware.html?id=rBWeSQ02u4YC Google Books] *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/43441025 Find in a Library] *[https://colonialswedes.net/books-3/ The Swedish Colonial Society Bookstore] See also: *[http://nc-chap.org/cranehook/names1671b.php an index of names on the 1671 census] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:1671_Census_of_the_Delaware|Profiles & Pages that Link to Here]]'''

16th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

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[[Category:III Corps, Union Army, United States Civil War]] [[Category: 16th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Gettysburg]] [[Category:Battle of the Wilderness]] '''16th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry''' Organized at Camp Cameron, Cambridge, June 29, 1861. Left State for Old Point Comfort, Va., August 17. Attached to Fortress Monroe, Dept. of Virginia, to May, 1862, 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Dept. of Virginia, to June, 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March, 1864. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 2nd Army Corps, to May, 1864. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, to July, 1864. SERVICE.--Garrison duty at Fortress Monroe, Va., September 1, 1861, to May 8, 1862. Occupation of Norfolk May 10. Moved to Suffolk May 17, and joined Army of the Potomac at Fair Oaks June 13. Nine- Mile Road, near Richmond, June 18. Seven days before Richmond June 25-July 1. Oak Grove, near Fair Oaks, June 25. White Oak Swamp and Glendale June 30. Malvern Hill July 1 and August 5. Duty at Harrison's Landing until August 15. Movement to Fortress Monroe, thence to Centreville August 15-26. Bristoe Station, Kettle Run, August 27. Battles of Groveton August 29; Bull Run August 30; Chantilly September 1. Duty at Fort Lyon and at Fairfax Station, Defenses of Washington, until October 30, and at Munson's Hill until November 2. At Fairfax Station until November 25. Operations on Orange & Alexandria Railroad November 10-12. Rappahannock Campaign December, 1862, to June, 1863. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12-15. "Mud March" January 20-24, 1863. At Falmouth until April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June 11-July 24. Battle of Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3. Wapping Heights, Va,, July 23. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Payne's Farm November 27. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Duty near Brandy Station until May, 1864. Rapidan Campaign May-June, Battles of the Wilderness May 5-7; Spottsylvania May 8-12; Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient, Spottsylvania Court House, May 12. Harris' Farm, Fredericksburg Road, May 19. North Anna River May 23-26. Ox Ford May 23-24. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 16-18. Siege of Petersburg June 16-July 11. Jerusalem Plank Road June 22-23. Left front for muster out July 11. Veterans and Recruits transferred to the 11th Massachusetts Infantry. Mustered out July 27, 1864. Regiment lost during service 16 Officers and 134 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 93 Enlisted men by disease. Total 245. Reprinted with permission. The Civil War Archives ©1998 The men of the "Iron 16th" Massachusetts:
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Regimental_Staff|Regimental Staff Roster]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Company_%27A%27|Company 'A' Roster]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Company_%27B%27|Company 'B' Roster]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Company_%27C%27|Company 'C' Roster]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Company_%27D%27|Company 'D' Roster]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Company_%27E%27|Company 'E' Roster]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Company_%27F%27|Company 'F' Roster]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Company_%27G%27|Company 'G' Roster]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Company_%27H%27|Company 'H' Roster]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Company_%27I%27|Company 'I' Roster]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Company_%27K%27|Company 'K' Roster]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Company_%27U%27|Company 'U' Roster (Unassigned personnel)]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Regimental_Band|Regimental Band Roster]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Replacements_A_-_F%2C_and_Officers|Replacements Roster A - F & Officers]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Replacements_G_-_M|Replacements Roster G - M]]
[[Space:16th_Regiment_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry%2C_Replacements_N_-_Z|Replacements Roster N - Z]]
The following rosters are now complete:
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Company 'E'
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Company ‘H’
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1774 Rhode Island Census

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[[Category:Sources by Name]] [[Category:Rhode Island, Sources]] [[Category:US Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: 1774 Census of Rhode Island]] [[Category:Rhode Island, Census Records]] == The 1774 Census of Rhode Island == The 1774 census was the first comprehensive account of the colony of Rhode Island. It was undertaken in response to a directive of the General Assembly at its June 1774 session. For all towns except New Shoreham (Block Island), the records include the names of heads of households in addition to numbers of residents. ''The 1774 Census of Rhode Island, A New Look at an Old Friend. ''Rhode Island Roots'', vol. 29 (2003), [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/rhode-island-roots/image/?pageName=165&volumeId=13974 pages 165-166]. Transcribed census records were first published in 1858 by Rhode Island Secretary of State John R. Bartlett. Bartlett's compilation has been widely reproduced. It is, however, incomplete; ages and genders of blacks and Indians that were recorded in the census were not included, and all records were alphabetized, resulting in loss of information for those towns where the original record listed households in the order they were visited. A new transcription that was published in installments beginning in 2003 does not have these deficiencies."The 1774 Census of Rhode Island, A New Look at an Old Friend." ''Rhode Island Roots'', vol. 29 (2003), [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/rhode-island-roots/image/?pageName=165&volumeId=13974 pages 165-166]. In 2022, the Rhode Island State Archives published high-quality digital images of the original census pages on their website. === Census Entries === The 1774 Rhode Island Census entries are presented as rows with eight entries as follows: {| border="1" class="wikitable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Column  ''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Title''' |- | 1||Name of the head |- | 2||Number of white males above age 16 |- | 3||Number of white males under age 16 |- | 4||Number of white females above age 16 |- | 5||Number of white females under age 16   |- | 6||Number of Indians |- | 7||Number of blacks |- | 8||Total |- |} === Available online at these locations: === As of 2022, digital images of the original pages were published, and they are of such high quality that they are probably preferable to any transcription. However, as of 2022, they were not indexed, nor easily navigated, so here are links to the various starting pages for each town: [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_5754c112-5b9e-4a27-a861-f8c49de6e8b9/ Newport] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_2b2c0f4c-7859-4fbe-a273-91cf02765c63/ Providence] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_f5a4372d-46a3-4c85-a42e-dec86cf68ec9/ Portsmouth] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_9df8f12a-1c6a-4890-8f04-1a75e7c20bbf/ Warwick] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_ab420a1e-a7c0-4ec2-9a75-06c30005f5a5/ Westerly] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_f915d90e-12cb-4782-bdb2-9f9e756e1817/ New Shoreham (counts only — no names)] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_fa98caf6-ec3a-4e3f-8200-df5069c4f607/ East Greenwich] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_5d710698-d321-42c1-a75c-70eb61ed1dd0/ North Kingstown] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_68714ee6-155b-484b-90e9-cbcd6bd37948/ South Kingstown] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_08f61d6a-9f1e-453e-890d-83f166532c41/ Jamestown] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_62cce7e3-7bfa-43d0-9cc9-757a80217995/ Smithfield] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_fbf75f99-8000-428a-8326-2142ef5a9fde/ Scituate] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_0f4a13e0-e677-4b6e-b8a8-0bff93b893b2/ Gloucester] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_8972da1e-53c9-4a5a-9301-da8b709d201c/ West Greenwich] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_d67345c2-16d7-4374-a878-c1e21a1d4788/ Charlestown] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_2062816d-b7c1-4454-a2c1-e3242e4f6000/ Coventry] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_d1a5c37c-af0a-4b68-b889-3a32760cc938/ Exeter] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_d638fdfe-b037-4798-ac6c-a800dc395315/ Middletown] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_9fc89088-2c32-442e-9046-5faa218c8e9c/ Bristol] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_84c4b710-5776-49db-9c15-beececabf6f1/ Tiverton] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_38f7024f-9ad8-464c-980e-f7ce86b1183b/ Warren] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_7c6a75d5-406a-4d67-9d4e-ef8ad1f2438d/ Little Compton] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_dffeca89-bcac-4faa-9f9c-d9b2a16e17ee/ Richmond] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_982817aa-67c0-4535-ae62-66969cd0db85/ Cumberland] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_77676502-a516-4d43-91e6-23dc25b9e117/ Cranston] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_20850dc3-de17-4c31-b9d6-7b3a48c8f085/ Hopkinton] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_e4e52054-7514-4240-84a0-563b3cb6fcea/ Johnston] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_0fe0f309-63f9-433c-9ebf-6c5889b6dde5/ North Providence] [https://sosri.access.preservica.com/uncategorized/IO_dd531c8b-1d4d-4d14-b8a9-4eb48fbb8c2b/ Barrington] ''Transciptions'' HTML format, with links to each town (transcribed, original images not available): ::: http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/1774-ri-colonial-census.htm Scanned book, arranged by Bartlett: ::: https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044058172792;view=1up;seq=5 Also available through Google Play. ''Rhode Island Roots'', vol. 29 (2003), [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/rhode-island-roots/image/?pageName=165&volumeId=13974 page 165ff], continued in subsequent volumes. (Online access requires a free acount to AmericanAncestors.) === Citing this page=== The preferred source to cite is the ''Rhode Island Roots'' transcription, which can be accessed with a guest membership (free of charge) to americanancestors.org. Just go to the [https://www.americanancestors.org/membership/guest-users guest membership page] and click the button to sign up for a free account. Once you are logged in with your guest account, go to the Rhode Island Roots [https://www.americanancestors.org/search/advanced-search?database=Rhode%20Island%20Roots database search page] and search for your ancestor by name. Links to images of the 1774 Census transcription will be labeled as such. But be careful -- sometimes there are several links belonging to different people with the same name. Citation Example (for citing Rhode Island Roots transcription): :::''[[Space:1774 Rhode Island Census|1774 Rhode Island Census]]'', ''town name'', page ''census page'', entry ''entry number'' -- ''head-of-household name''; citing transcription by ''transcriber'' in ''Rhode Island Roots'' ''volume number'' p.''page number'', ''month'' ''year''. You would need to fill in the * town name * page number from the original census pages (page breaks in the original census documents are found intermittently in the transcription) * entry number on that page (this requires counting through the entries since the previous page break) * head-of-household name * transcriber (found at the beginning of the transcription for that town or copy from another profile that cites the 1774 census from the same town) * the volume and page number and month and year. This refers to information about identifying the entry within the particular issue of Rhode Island Roots Footnote Example: ::: [[#C1774|1774 Census]] === What Links Here=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:1774 Rhode Island Census|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Footnotes ===

1776 Maine

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== Purpose == The page is dedicated to the Revolutionary War soldiers that lived and died in what is now the state of Maine.
Part of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:1776 1776 project]
== Regiments active in Maine == Please note that during the time of the revolution, a large part of what is now the state of Maine was part of the Province of Massachusetts Bay, which is why the regiment names in the table below contain "Massachusetts Militia". If you are trying to determine the best unit category to use for a "Maine" soldier, in particular the 1776 Sticker, please see [[Space:Massachusetts_Militia_Colonels|Massachusetts Militia Colonels]] or [[Space:1776_Regiments_Table%2C_Massachusetts|Massachusetts Line Colonels]]. {|class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="width: 100%" |- ! scope="col" style="width: 150px;" | Comander Last Name, Fistname for sort purposese ! scope="col" style="width: 575px;" | Regiment ! scope="col" style="width: 100px;" |Note |- |Noyes, Peter [[Noyes-2764|Col.Peter Noyes]] ||Cumberland 11[[:Category: 1st Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|1st Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1776 - 12 - 02Dec. 2, 1777
Nov. 29, 1780 |- |Waite, John[[Waite-4076|Col. John Waite]]||Cumberland 12[[:Category: 1st Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|1st Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1776 - 02 - 05May 2, 1776
Apr. 17, 1776 |- |Jordan, Nathaniel [[Jordan-1360|Col. Nathaniel Jordan ]] ||Cumberland 1[[:Category: 1st Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|1st Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1779 - 09 - 25Sep. 25, 1779
Oct. 23, 1779 |- |Mitchell, Jonathan[[Mitchell-15340|Col. Jonathan Mitchell]] ||Cumberland 2[[:Category: 2nd Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|2nd Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1776 - 02 - 05Feb. 5, 1776
? |- |Fogg, Reuben [[Fogg-18|Col. Reuben Fogg]] ||Cumberland 3[[:Category: 3rd Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|3rd Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1776 - 02 - 05Feb. 5, 1776
Jul. 5, 1779 |- |Pike, Timothy [[Pike-11476|Col. Timothy Pike]] ||Cumberland 4[[:Category: 4th Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|4th Regiment, Cumberland County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1776 - 02 - 07Feb. 7. 1776
Mar. 6, 1780 |- |McCobb, Samuel [[McCobb-15|Col. Samuel McCobb]]|||Lincoln 1[[:Category: 1st Regiment, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|1st Regiment, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1776 - 01 - 30Jan. 30, 1776
Dec. 1, 1781 |- |North, Joseph [[North-5351|Col. Joseph North]] ||Lincoln 2[[:Category: 2nd Regiment, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|2nd Regiment, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1776 - 01 - 30Jan. 1, 1776
Mar. 6, 1780 |- |Jones, William [[Jones-66188|Col. William Jones]] ||Lincoln 3[[:Category: 3rd Regiment, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|3rd Regiment, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1776 - 01 - 30Jan. 3, 1776
Jul. 5, 1779 |- |Wheaton, Mason [[Wheaton-1087|Col. Mason Wheaton]] ||Lincoln 4[[Space:4th_Regiment%2C_Lincoln_County_Militia|4th Regiment, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1779 - 07 - 05Jul. 5, 1779
? |- |Buck Jonathan [[Buck-3833|Col. Jonathan Buck]] ||Lincoln 5[[:Category: 5th Regiment, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|5th Regiment, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1775 - 02 - 08Feb. 8, 1775
Sep. 3, 1783 |- |Foster, Benjamin [[Foster-1174|Col. Benjamin Foster]] ||Lincoln 6[[:Category: 6th Lincoln County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|6th Lincoln County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1776 - 01 - 30Jan. 30, 1776
Sep. 3, 1783 |- |Grow, Edward [[Grow-209|Col. Edward Grow]]||York 11 [[:Category: 1st York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|1st York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1778 - 06 - 10Jun. 10, 1778
Jul. 5, 1779 |- |Cutts, Edward[[Cutts-804|Col. Edward Cutts ]] ||York 12 [[:Category: 1st York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|1st York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1775 - 08 - 30Aug. 30, 1775
Jan. 1, 1776 |- |Saye, Ebenezer[[Sayer-1692|Col. Ebenezer Sayer]] ||York 13 [[:Category: 1st York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|1st York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1778 - 4 - 20Apr. 20 1778
|- |Frost, John[[Frost-2614|Col. John Frost]]||York 21[[:Category: 2nd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|2nd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1776 - 02 - 02Feb. 2, 1776
Aug. 10, 1777 |- |Moulton, Jotham[[Moulton-1727|Col. Jotham Moulton]]||York 22[[:Category: 2nd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|2nd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1775 - 08 - 30Aug. 30, 1775
Jan. 1, 1776 |- |Goodwin, Ichabod[[Goodwin-12513|Col. Ichabod Goodwin ]]||York 23[[:Category: 2nd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|2nd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1778 - 06 - 10Jun. 10, 1778
Jul. 5, 1779 |- |Prime, Joseph [[Prime-460|Col. Joseph Prime]] ||York 24[[:Category: 2nd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|2nd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1780 - 03 - 25Mar. 25, 1780
Dec. 10, 1780 |- |Jordan, Tristram[[Jordan-5007|Col. Tristram Jordan]]||York 31[[:Category: 3rd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|3rd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1775 - 08 - 30Aug. 30, 1775
Nov. 23, 1776 |- |Storer, Joseph Col. Joseph Storer ||York 32[[:Category: 3rd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|3rd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1776 - 09 - 05Sep. 5, 1776
1778? |- |Cutts, Thomas [[Cutts-250|Col. Thomas Cutts]] ||York 33[[:Category: 3rd York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|3rd Regiment, York County Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]||1778 - 06 - 10Jun. 10, 1778
Jul. 5, 1779 |- |Allen, John[[Allan-1259| Col. John Allan]] || Défense of Machias, Col. Allan [Col. Allen] to command {Lincoln County} troops to be stationed at Machias, Lincoln County Militia, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution||1777 - 09 - 16Sep. 16, 1777
May 1, 1781 |- |Brewer, Josiah[[Brewer-11596|Col. Josiah Brewer]]||[[:Category: Col. Josiah Brewer's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|Col. Josiah Brewer's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]] ||?
May 3, 1776 |- |Frye, Joseph [[Frye-458|Col. Joseph Frye]] ||Major General MA militia, Colonel 21st of June 1775; list of seacoast officers stationed at Falmouth, Casco Bay commissioned Jan. 1, 1776. Brigadier General army of MA Bay/Continental army February 16, 1776||1776 - 01 - 01Jan. 1, 1776
before Mar. 29, 1776 |- |Phinney Edmund[[Phinney-64|Col. Edmund Phinney]]||[[:Category: Col. Edmund Phinney's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|Col. Edmund Phinney's Regiment, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]]|| |- |Scammon James[[Scammon-66|Col. James Scammon]] ||Col. James Scammon's 30th regiment of Foot || |- |Wadsworth Peleg [[Wardsworth-3|General Peleg Wadsworth]] || In June,1779, Gen. Peleg Wadsworth [[:Category: Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]] was Second in command of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1776_Maine#Penobscot Penobscot expedition/Bagaduce expedition], commissioned Brigadier General, 7 July 1779. In March 1780, Brigadier General Wadsworth was given command of all the troops raised under the resolve of March 25, 1780, for the defense of the Province of Maine/Department of Maine, commissioned March 1780. |- |Fales Nathaniel[[Fales-526|Captain Nathaniel Fales ]] ||[[:Category: Capt. Nathaniel Fales' Company, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution|Capt. Nathaniel Fales' Company, Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution]] ||marched to Majorbagaduce as part of the Penobscot Expedition, |} -- == The Battle of Machias == The Battle of Machias, fought in June 1775, was one of the first naval engagements of the Revolutionary War. The townspeople, along with the help of the Machias Seal Island Indians, captured a British armed schooner named Margaretta. [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Machias|Battle of Machias at WikipediA]] ==Benedict Arnold's March to Quebec== {{Image|file=Kench-41.png |align=r |size=m |caption=DAR Map for Benedick Arnold. }} "Arnold led an expedition in '''1775''' from Massachusetts, up the Kennebec River and '''through the Maine woods''' to join General Philip Schuyler in an attempt to defeat the British at Quebec. '''It left Cambridge on September 11th under orders from General George Washington.''' ... " :See * '''Maine: An Encyclopedia: '''[https://maineanencyclopedia.com/benedict-arnold/ Benedict Arnold] * '''Wikipedia:''' [[Wikipedia:Benedict_Arnold|Benedict Arnold]] == Penobscot Expedition ==       In June 1779, Americans organized an expedition to oust the British from Castine, Maine, which served as a supply base and naval station. Historically termed the Bagaduce expedition, it was contemporarily referred to as "The Expedition to the Penobscot." The waterway known today as Bagaduce River was previously called Matchebiguatus, an Indian name signifying a place without a safe harbor. During the Revolution, it adopted the name Maja-Bagaduce, later shortened to Bagaduce, inspiring the expedition's title.
      The campaign resulted in a substantial defeat for American forces, primarily composed of troops from Massachusetts. This joint land and naval operation allowed the British to establish Fort George in Castine, Maine, a stronghold retained until the war's conclusion.
Also See [[:Category: Penobscot Expedition|Penobscot Expedition category]] {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:425px" | |- |
'''ROSTER OF Captain Nathaniel Fales Regiment'''
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|} {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:200px" | ! style="width:150px" | ! style="width:200px" | |- |[[Fales-526|Nathaniel Fales (1727-1797)]] ||Captain||Bradford, MA |- |[[Robbins-2285|Thomas Robbins Sr. (1741-1802)]]||1st Lieutenant||Menotomy, MA |- |[[Boggs-3814|Samuel Boggs (abt.1725-1779)]]||2nd Lieutenant||? |- |[[Black-4403|John Black (1736-1832)]]||2nd Lieutenant||York, ME |- |Ambrose Crosby||Sergeant||? |- |Thomas, Mace||Sergeant||? |- |Joseph Whitmore|| Sergeant||? |- |[[Blackinton-44|Benjamin Blackinton (1746-1812)]]||Sergeant||Wrentham, MA |- |[[Dow-835|John Dow (bef.1754-1835)]]||Corporal||South Hampton, NH |- |[[Raynes-299|John Raynes Jr (1753-1837)]]||Corporal||York, ME |- |John Freese||Corporal||?? |- |[[Freese-352|Abraham Freese (abt.1749-1800)]]|||Corporal||?? |- |[[Freese-352|Abraham Freese (abt.1749-1800)]]||Corporal||? |} 74 Privates ----- {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:425px" | |- |
'''ROSTER OF COL. JONATHAN MITCHELL’S REGIMENT'''
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|} {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:200px" | ! style="width:150px" | ! style="width:200px" | |- |[[Mitchell-15340|Jonathan Mitchell]]|| Colonel|| North Yarmouth |- |[[Jordan-1360|Nathaniel Jordan]] || Lieut. Colonel|| Cape Elizabeth |- |[[Brown-4225|Jacob Brown]]|| First Major||North Yarmouth |- |[[Larrabee-1621|Nathaniel Larrabee]]|| Second Major|| Brunswick |- |[[Lancaster-6303|Rev. Thomas Lancaster]]|| Chaplain|| Scarborough |- |[[Jones-702|Dr. Nathaniel Jones]]|| Surgeon|| Cape Elizabeth |- |[[Porter-17920|Benjamin Jones Porter]]|| Surgeon Mate|| Topsham |- |[[Meserve-127|Gideon Meserve]]|| Adjutant|| Scarborough |- |[[Frost-12560|Enoch Frost]]|| Sergt. Major|| Gorham |- |[[Hinckley-1165|Nathaniel Hinkley]]|| Quarter Master|| Brunswick |- |[[Loring-1378|Ezekiel Loring]]|| Q. M. Sergt.|| North Yarmouth |} {| |       '''Capt. Peter Warren’s Company 57 men.''' |} {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:200px" | ! style="width:150px" | ! style="width:150px" | |- |[[Warren-24547|Peter Warren]]|| Captain|| Falmouth |- |[[Mussey-75|Daniel Mussey]]|| 1st Lieut.|| Falmouth |- |[[Babb-80|Peter Babb]]|| 2d Lieut.|| Falmouth |} {|style="width: 450px" |       '''Capt. Joshua Jordan's Company 53 men''' |} {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:200px" | ! style="width:150px" | ! style="width:150px" | |- |[[Jordan-1386|Joshua Jordan]]|| Captain|| Cape Elizabeth |- |[[Mitchell-6078|Dominicus Mitchell]]|| 1st Lieut.|| Cape Elizabeth |- |[[Dyer-5133|Lemuel Dyer]] || 2d Lieut.||Cape Elizabeth |} {|style="width: 450px" |       '''Capt. Nehemiah Curtis' Company 73 men''' |} {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:200px" | ! style="width:150px" | ! style="width:150px" | |- |[[Curtis-4479|Nehemiah Curtis]]|| Captain|| Harpswell |- |[[Hall-30746|Isaac Hall]]|| 1st Lieut.|| Harpswell |- |Ebenezer Stanwood|| 2d Lieut.|| Brunswick |- |} {|style="width: 450px" |       '''Capt. Nathan Merrill's Company 58 men ''' |} {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:200px" | ! style="width:150px" | ! style="width:150px" | |- |[[Merrill-910|Nathan Merrill]]|| Captain|| Gray |- |[[Anderson-45760|Edward Anderson]]|| 1st Lieut. || Windham |- |[[Graffam-62|Peter Graffum]]|| 2d Lieut.|| New Gloucester |} {|style="width: 450px" |       '''Capt. Benjanin Larrabee's Company 64 men''' |} {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:200px" | ! style="width:150px" | ! style="width:150px" | |- |[[Larrabee-127|Benjamin Larrabee]]|| Captain|| Scarborough |- |[[Libby-50|Josiah Libby]]|| 1st Lieut. || Scarborough |- |Lemuel Milliken|| 2d Lieut.|| Scarborough |} {|style="width: 450px" |       '''Capt. William Cobb's Company 70 men''' |} {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:200px" | ! style="width:150px" | ! style="width:150px" | |- |[[Cobb-11983|William Cobb]]|| Captain|| Falmouth |- |[[Merrill-4187|Moses Merrill]]|| 1st Lieut.|| Falmouth |- |[[Stevens-23047|Joshua Stevens]]|| 2d Lieut.|| Falmouth |} {|style="width: 450px" |       '''Capt. Alexander McLellan's Company 67 men''' |} {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:200px" | ! style="width:150px" | ! style="width:150px" | |- |[[McLellan-121|Alexander McLellan]]|| Captain|| Gorham |- |[[Murch-1363|Ebenezer Murch]]|| 1st Lieut.|| Gorham |- |[[Knight-12687|Joseph Knight]]|| 2d Lieut.|| Gorham |} {|style="width: 500px" |       '''Capt. John Gray’s Company 66 men''' |} {| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:200px" | ! style="width:150px" | ! style="width:200px" | |- |[[Gray-6749|John Gray]]||Captain, || North Yarmouth |- |[[Soule-274|John Soule]]||1st Lieut.,|| North Yarmouth |- |[[Blanchard-3680|Ozias Blanchard]]||2d Lieut.,||North Yarmouth |- |}
{| class="wikitable" |- ! style="width:350px" | ! style="width:200px" | |- |Commissioned Officers|| 34 |- |Noncommissioned Officers and Privates|| 485 |- |Total|| 519 men |- |} ---- Also see: * [[Wikipedia:Penobscot_Expedition|The Penobscot Expedition at WikipediA]] *[https://www.kinquest.com/usgenealogy/revwar/bagaduce.php COLONEL JONATHAN MITCHELL'S CUMBERLAND COUNTY REGIMENT.] BAGADUCE EXPEDITION, 1779. (web version) * [https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1564&context=mainehistory History of Colonel Jonathan Mitchell's Cumberland County ] Regiment of the Bagaduce Expedition, 1779 (Downloadable PDF) * [[:Category: Penobscot Expedition|WikiTree Penobscot Expedition category]] == Maine Privateers ==      Privateering was a significant aspect of naval warfare during the American Revolution, and New England, including what is now Maine, played a notable role in privateering activities. Privateers were privately owned ships authorized by the government to engage in naval warfare, particularly against enemy merchant vessels. Here are some key points about privateering in New England, including Maine, during the American Revolution: *''' Privateering Authorization''': All of the letters of marque and reprisal came from the Continental government, and all patriot privateers followed the same regulations. Yes, the states administered the process, but all commissions were issued from the Continentals. Appeals from the state admiralty courts were handled by the Continental Congress itself until 1780 when the Congress formed a dedicated appeals court. * '''Maine Privateers:''' Coastal towns in what is now Maine were involved in privateering activities. The jagged coastline and numerous harbors provided ideal conditions for privateers to launch raids on British merchant vessels. * '''Machias Privateering:''' The town of Machias, Maine, was particularly active in privateering. The local population engaged in both privateering and outright piracy against British ships. The capture of the British armed schooner Margaretta in 1775, as mentioned earlier, was an early example of the kind of activities undertaken by privateers in the region. * '''Targets and Prizes:''' The privateers were not entitled to sell the prizes themselves. That was done by the admiralty courts. The proceeds went to more parties than "owners, crews and investors"; the court also paid to parties who had prior liens on the vessel or its cargo. These court cases sometimes continued for years; the final one from the Revolution dragged on until 1787. Also, the state and/or Continental government imposed a hefty tax on the proceeds of sale. * '''Risk and Reward: '''Privateering was a risky venture, as privateers faced the danger of capture or destruction by enemy warships. However, the potential rewards were significant, with the lure of capturing valuable cargo and gaining financial profits. * '''Impact on the War: '''Privateering played a significant role in the overall naval strategy of the American Revolution. While the Continental Navy was relatively small, privateers greatly expanded the reach of American naval power and inflicted economic damage on British trade. In summary, privateering was a crucial element of New England's maritime activities during the American Revolution, including in the region that is now Maine. It provided a means for local communities to actively participate in the war effort and contributed to the broader struggle for American independence. == List of Soldiers == This section is to catalog soldiers who were: : Born in present day Maine : Fought in present day Maine : Lived or died Maine Alphabetical List of Soldiers'''
:[[Space:Maine_In_The_Revolution_Soldier_List|Abbott - Dyer]] : [[Space:Maine_In_The_Revolution_Soldier_List_1|Eames - Hyde ]] : [[Space:Maine_In_The_Revolution_Soldier_List_2|Ingalls - Young]] Soldier by burial county.'''
* [[Space:Androscoggin_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Androscoggin County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * Aroostook County Soldiers of the Revolution * [[Space:Cumberland_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Cumberland County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * [[Space:Franklin_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Franklin County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * [[Space:1776_Hancock_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Hancock County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * [[Space:Kennebec_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Kennebec County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * [[Space:Knox_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Knox County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * [[Space:Lincoln_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Lincoln County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * [[Space:Oxford_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Oxford County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * [[Space:Penobscot_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Penobscot County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * [[Space:Piscataquis_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Piscataquis County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * [[Space:Sagadahoc_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Sagadahoc County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * [[Space:Somerset_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Somerset County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * [[Space:Washington_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Washington County Soldiers of the Revolution]] * [[Space:Waldo_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|Waldo County Soldiers of the Revolution]] *[[Space:York_County_Soldiers_of_the_Revolution|York County Soldiers of the Revolution]] A the time of the Revolution, Massachusetts had three Counties in the District of Maine; York, Cumberland and Lincoln. Lincoln county compried a vast area from New Meadows River to Passamaquaddy Bay. In 1790 Hancock and Washington Counties were formed. Kennebec in 1799, Oxford in 1805, Somerset 1809, Penobscot 1816, Franklin and Piscataquis in 1838, Aroostook in 1839, Androscoggin and Sagadahoc in 1854 and finaly Knox county in 1860. There were no Hancock County Militia units associated with the Revolutionary War. These soldiers served in one of the the Massachusetts County regiments listed in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1776_Maine#Regiments_active_in_Maine Regiments active in Maine] section, or perhaps one of the other [[Space:Massachusetts_Militia_Colonels|Massachusetts Militia]] units, or in a [[Space:1776_Regiments_Table|Continental Line]] unit. See the categories listed in the individual profiles to see which. ==Maps== This engraving of the '''Machias''' area in the Boston Public Library's '''Atlantic Neptune''' collection was struck from the plate held by the Massachusetts Historical Society. By 1770, several mills were built on the Machias River, as the region was ideal for producing lumber. Conflict erupted between the residents and the British Navy in '''1775''', and a number of sailors lost their lives. In early '''August of 1777''', mere days after this image was engraved, the British attacked the town of Machias, and burned the settlement in retaliation for the uprising two years earlier. {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ Map Gallery (Click image for larger view) ! style="width: 300px;" |{{Image|file=Robbins-2285-2.png|caption=1777 Machias River from The Atlantic Neptune. }} ! style="width: 300px;" |{{Image|file=Robbins-2285-3.png|caption=Fortifications at Machias 1777.}} ! style="width: 300px;" |{{Image|file=Cane-108-2.jpg|caption=Blue Hill Bay from The Atlantic Neptune }} |- |{{Image|file=Hancock_County_Maine_Place_Study-3.jpg|caption=Map of Maine with Hancock & Washington Counties in 1798 }} |{{Image|file=Robbins-2285-1.png|caption=1779 Fort Castine.}} Penobscot River and Bay, with the operations of the English fleet, under Sir George Collyer, against the division of Massachusetts troops acting against Fort Castine, August 1779; with full soundings up to the present site of Bangor |{{Image|file=Littlefield-509.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1777 Uniform of Col. Ebenezer Francis's 11th MA Regiment }} |- |{{Image|file=Johnson-34976.png |align=r |size=m |caption=1775 Burning of Falmouth by Captain Moet. }} | |} == Resources == * [https://revolutionarywar.us/continental-army/massachusetts/ Massachusetts Regiments in the Continental Army] * ''[[Space:Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War|Massachusetts Soldiers and Sailors of the Revolutionary War]]'' A compilation from the archives by Massachusetts. Office of the Secretary of State; (Wright & Potter, Boston, 1896-1908) *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol01mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 1 ] '''Aacher, James - Berry, Joseph''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol02mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 2 ]''' Besse, David -Byxbe, Nathan ''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol03mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 3 ] '''Caal, William - Cory, William''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol04mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 4] '''Cose John - Dryer, William''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol05mass/page/5/mode/1up Volume 5] '''Dudley, Davidson - Foys, William''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol06mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 6] '''Fracer, Joseph - Gypson, Henry''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol07mass/page/1/mode/1up?q=Ashton Volume 7] '''Haagg, Andrew - Hixson, Seth''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol08mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 8] '''Hemlen Thomas - Jypson, Joseph''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol09mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 9] '''Kable, Jacob. -Lsubon, Pierre.''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol10mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 10] '''Luaas, Bela - Mopsy, Richard.''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol11mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 11] '''Mor, Ephraim, - Pazel ---,''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol12mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 12] ''' Peabadey, Francis- Razey, Joseph .''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol13mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 13] '''Rea, Arch. - Seymr, William,''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol14mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 14 ] '''Shackelford, Henry - Seymr, William ''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol15mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 15 ] '''Stibbens, Joseph - Tozer, Simon ''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol16mass/page/1/mode/1up Volume 16] '''Tracy, Andrew Hodges - Wheylon, Philip''' *# [https://archive.org/details/massachusettssol17mass/page/1015/mode/1up Volume 17] '''Whicher, Abel - Zyranius, Christopher''' * Maine at Valley Forge https://archive.org/details/cu31924032750907/page/n70/mode/1up?q=Grouse * ''Maine Rubicon _ Downeast Settlers during the American Revolution'' by John Howard Ahlin, page 115 & 184 * ''Soldiers, Sailors, and Patriots of the Revolutionary War_ Maine'', by Carlton and Sue Fisher * Penobscot River and Bay, with the operations of the English fleet, under Sir George Collyer, against the division of Massachusetts troops acting against Fort Castine, August 1779; with full soundings up to the present site of Bangor https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3732p.ar084000/?r=0.61,0.26,0.215,0.079,0 * The town of Falmouth, burnt, by Captain Moet, Octbr. 18th 1775 https://www.loc.gov/resource/cph.3a45441/ * Map Attack of the Rebels upon Fort Penobscot in the Province of New England... https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3300m.gar00003/?sp=120&r=0.016,0.519,0.656,0.24,0 *History of Colonel Jonathan Mitchell's Cumberland County Regiment of the Bagaduce Expedition, 1779 by Nathan Goold https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1564&context=mainehistory *History of Colonel Edmund Phinney's Thirty-first regiment of foot, eight months' service men of 1775, with biographical sketches of the commissioned officers and rolls of the companies; by Goold, Nathan, 1846-1914 https://archive.org/details/historycolonele00goolgoog/page/n15/mode/2up *Capt. Johnson Moulton's company. The first to leave the district of Maine in the revolution by Goold, Nathan https://archive.org/details/captjohnsonmoult00gool/page/n3/mode/2up *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Massachusetts_Militia%2C_American_Revolution Category: Massachusetts Militia, American Revolution] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Massachusetts_Line%2C_American_Revolution Category: Massachusetts Line, American Revolution] *Arnold's march from Cambridge to Quebec; https://ia902908.us.archive.org/21/items/arnoldsmarchfrom00smit/arnoldsmarchfrom00smit.pdf *Benedict Arnold’s Invasion of Canada https://warfarehistorynetwork.com/article/benedict-arnolds-invasion-of-canada/

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Then click the button}} * DC McCown https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCown-637 initially stickers for my Revolutionary Ancestors * Dola (Nowell) Acree https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nowell-324 stickers and templates * Ellen Altenburg, M.D. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Altenburg-72 profile improvement * Thom Anderson https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Anderson-23510 profiles * Dean Anderson https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Anderson-27686 profile dev * Donna Armistead https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Armistead-1150 stickers/template & categorization * Dan Bacon https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bacon-5802 Research Team * Carol Baldwin https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baldwin-3428 profiles * Gerald Baraboo https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baraboo-1 profile dev * Deborah Barber https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barber-3947 stickers * SJ Baty https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Baty-260 -- Project Co-Leader -- currently on leave * Sjana Lee Bauer https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dreyer-373 profile improvement * Jim Bazemore https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bazemore-21 research assistance * Cindy Beam https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Worley-2883 profile improvements * Richard Benson https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bensen-16 profile dev * Marcia Fielder https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Britcher-19 research * Frank Broughton https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Broughton-1078 stickers * Dreama Brower https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Morgan-8221 stickers * Dona Buckman https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-8737 profile improvement * Dana Burns https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Burns-5616 special projects ::Space:1776 Regiments Table, Space:1776 Regiments Table, New Hampshire, Space:1776 Regiments Table, Rhode Island, Space:18th Massachusetts Bay Provincial Regiment (1775), Continental Army, Space:Massachusetts Militia Colonels Far from finished, and any help greatly appreciated! * Katherine (Cline) Cline-Bowman https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Cline-4297 profiles * Kathleen Coleman https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Coleman-2143 - categorization * T Counce https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Counce-43 profiles * Valerie Craft https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Craft-30 stickers * Teresa Davis https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Davis-22213 stickers and templates * Richard Devlin https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Devlin-670 profile improvement * Marv DeWitt https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/DeWitt-1933 research assistance * Ann Dysart https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Dysart-26 profiles & stickers * Kathy Evans https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Evans-3182 stickers & categorization * Nancy Fansler https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fansler-29 research * Sarah Fergione https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barrila-1 - 2 teams: profile improvement and stickers * Chris Ferraiolo https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ferraiolo-2 profile improvement * Debbie Freeman https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Freeman-16550 stickers * Cheryl Givens https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Givens-1286 profiles * Geoff Grant https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grant-2647 - research * Angela Grassi https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Grassi-12 - profiles * Joel Hagenburg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hagenburg-2 profiles * Richard Herndon https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Herndon-1623 stickers * Robert Hess https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Hess-7248 - profile improvement * Muriel (Kappeler) Jackson https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kappeler-23 profile improvement * Hyla Jenks [[Tryon-1755|Hyla (Tryon) Jenks]] - profile improvement team * Alan Jewett https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jewett-5846 - profile improvement team * Lonnie Jones https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jones-45006 research team * Billie Keaffaber https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bright-1984 - profiles * Bob Keniston Jr. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Keniston-36 profile imp.- * Eddie King https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/King-21644 research * Mollie King https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/King-14976 - sticker team * Honi Kleine https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Kleine-49 * Lisa (Smith) Martin https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-163138 Welcome Team Leader, checks g2g for Answers to g2g posting, welcomes them, and asks for their choice of Teams. After selection of Team, then notifies Leader for badge. * Deborah (Carder) Mayes https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carder-47 *Kathleen Coleman https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Coleman-2143 Category Team * John McAnally https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McAnally-123 profile improvement * Nikell McCarthy https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCarthy-5653 stickers * Beryl Meehan https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Meehan-411 stickers * Jeff Michaelson https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Michaelsen-74 profiles * Lauren Millerd https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Millerd-11 - research team * Sherrie Mitchell https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mitchell-17863 research assistance * Jim Moore https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Moore-20209 categories * Alexis (Lovelace) Nelson https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lovelace-587 stickers * Renee Newman https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/user/Newman-12496 - profile improvements * Steven Nimocks https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Nimocks-19 -- profiles * Betty Norman https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Skelton-1756 - Project Co-Leader -- Add Badges, solve problems, delegate, update or assign the updating of the project pages according to new WikiTree standards while working with our past leaders to maintain the integrity of the 1776 Project! * Rob North https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/North-4493 - categorization * Andrea Pack https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stawski-25 - profiles and stickers * Pamela (McCaleb) Parker https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/McCaleb-261 profiles * Bill Pease https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Pease-3024 profile dev * Diane (Peel) Walls https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Peel-486 profile improvement * Alex Perez Jr https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Perez-3673 profile improvement * Nanette (Gahn) Pezzutti https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gahn-22 research * Rebekah (Phelps) McKinney https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Phelps-5123 stickers * Marvin Philips https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Phillips-23373 - no team chosen * Christine (Campbell) Preston https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Campbell-2634 - Stickers & Templates Team Leader *Mary Richardson https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Richardson-7161 -- Project Coordinator - Profiles for Revolutionary War, Stickers, edit space pages, troubleshoot, list members, Check in simi-annually * Lynden (Raber) Rodriguez https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Raber-23 - categorization * Marshall Satterwhite USN Ret. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Satterwhite-79 profiles * Lucy Selvaggio Diaz https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Selvaggio-84 categories * John Sigh Jr. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Sigh-1 -- profiles * Mindy Silva https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Silva-1055 - profile improvement * Cfv Smith https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Smith-161711 - stickers & templates * Tracye (Brewer) Smith https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brewer-9504 stickers- Working on 1776 stickers, SAR/DAR sticker, and military stickers for all of the veterans in my lineage. * Deb Soper https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Soper-753 - profile improvement * Audrey Staples https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Staples-1113 profile improvement * A (Ford) Stark https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ford-7883 research * Beth Stephenson https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stephenson-2354 -- Profile Improvements Team Leader * Ed Street https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Street-2528 profile development * Carole Taylor https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Taylor-25258 - profile dev * Becky Thames-Simmons https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Thames-675 stickers, profiles, categories * Bob Tilley https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tilley-856 via email profile improvement * Deanna Tucker https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Tucker-6824 Profile Improvement * James Turner https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Turner-31307 Stickers Team * Amelia Utting https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Utting-102 Special Project * Arthur Van Riper Jr https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Van_Riper-81 profiles * Dulcie Verner https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Verner-226 profiles * Bill Vincent https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Vincent-18 stickers - profiles * Jan Wall-Buker https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wall-7010 profile improvement * Stu Ward https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ward-21154 added to categories team * Jim Ward https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Ward-30118 - profile dev * Eric Weddington https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Weddington-53 Sticker team * Judith (Weeks) Ancell https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Weeks-1708 profile improvement * Jim Wiborg https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wiborg-8 profile development * Thomas Wightman https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wightman-187 profile improvement * Carol Wilder https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilder-1162 profiles * Greg Wood https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wood-35114, stickers and categories * Sherrye Woodworth https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Luther-1921 profile improvement * Brenda (Adkins) Wright https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Adkins-2264 stickers- Working on adding 1776 and DAR stickers with sources for my veterans. Hoping to recognize them properly through this project. * Tommy Lawrence https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lawrence-17722 working on ancestors served the RW , add stickers and profile improvements

1776 Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] :'''Work in progress''' Until this page is up and running, we recommend the use of [[Space:1776_Project_Resource_Page|1776 Project Resource Page]] Not even church books and other old documents are always correct. It is good practice to try find several sources to confirm the correctness of the data. Do not hesitate to ask your project or in G2G if you have a source you can't find on these lists. == Reliable Sources == * Revolutionary War pension files are generally regarded as good sources for a person's Revolutionary War military service. These files, which may include items such as letters, personal affidavits and depositions, documents submitted by applicants, records of determinations of pension eligibility, and records of pension payments, often are available in electronic form through paid-subscription websites such as fold3,com and ancestry.com. Some of these materials are also available at familysearch.org, which may have additional resources in the future. * US National Archives provides access to thousands of Case Files of Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Applications Based on '''Revolutionary War Service''' https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=revolutionary%20war%20pensions&f.oldScope=online&rows=100 * Published articles and books with sources cited. Publications through genealogical associations are often peer reviewed as well. == Reliable with Conditions == * [https://www.findagrave.com/ Find A Grave], [https://billiongraves.com/ Billiongraves] and other cemetery sites would be deemed reliable only when a picture of the headstone is provided. Remember that even grave markers can have errors in name spelling and dates. * [https://www.wikipedia.org/ Wikipedia] and other wikis, including WikiTree, are derivative sources and are only as reliable as the original sources they cite. == Unreliable Sources == * User generated online trees like Geni, MyHeritage, Ancestry, FamilySearch, Rootsweb, Geneanet, etc. These kinds of sites can be used to find details that can lead to reliable sources. Some trees cite sources that can be used for your profiles when you have checked them out. Never use a user generated tree as source. * A generic familysearch.com or ancestry.com should never be used as source citations. Always cite the specific documents where you found the information. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/International_Genealogical_Index_(IGI)_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) International Genealogical Index (IGI) (FamilySearch Historical Records)] where up to 50 % of the entries are user generated. * Published books, articles and blogs that do not have sources listed. * See also [[:Category:Frauds_and_Fabrications]]

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Welcome to the 1776 Project Resource Page
{{Image|file=Cooper-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=[[Project:1776]] }} The [[Project:1776|1776 Project]] provides resources and research help for finding and honoring your ancestors who were involved in the American Revolution. '''[[Project:1776|{{red|Return to Project 1776 Main Page}}]]''' Don’t forget you can also ask for genealogy help on G2G! === {{red|1776 Project Research Helpers }}=== *[[Silva-1055|M Silva]] I can look up sources on [https://www.fold3.com Fold3] or [https://search.ancestry.com/ Ancestry], help source your ancestor, or help with creating inline citations *[[Prickett-120 | Pat Hickin]] can search records at ''HeritageQuest'' (AncestryHeritageQuest), including Revolutionary pension records and censuses. {{Image|file=North_Carolina_Line-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} === {{blue|WikiTree Style, Formatting }} === Remember a lot of questions can be answered by referring to the help pages link at the top right of pages. *[[:Category:Styles_and_Standards|Styles and Standards]] Help with Styles and Standards *[[Project_protecting_and_merging|Project Protecting and merging]] Help on PPP and Merging *[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Formatting Formatting] * [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Project:1776 Profiles that link to Project 1776] *[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Roll_of_Honor Roll of Honor] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources Help Sources] === {{blue|Research Revolutionary War Ancestors}} === {{Image|file=Sevier-7-2.jpg |align=c |size=250 }} Original Colonies: [[:Category:Connecticut, American Revolution|Connecticut]] • [[:Category:Delaware, American Revolution|Delaware]] • [[:Category:Georgia, American Revolution|Georgia]] • [[:Category:Maryland, American Revolution|Maryland]] • [[:Category:Massachusetts, American Revolution|Massachusetts]] • [[:Category:New Hampshire, American Revolution|New Hampshire]] • [[:Category:New Jersey, American Revolution|New Jersey]] • [[:Category:New York, American Revolution|New York]] • [[:Category:North Carolina, American Revolution|North Carolina]] • [[:Category:Pennsylvania, American Revolution|Pennsylvania]] • [[:Category:Rhode Island, American Revolution|Rhode Island]] • [[:Category:South Carolina, American Revolution|South Carolina]] • [[:Category:Virginia, American Revolution|Virginia]] Other States: Alabama • Arkansas • District of Columbia • Florida • Illinois • Indiana • Iowa • [[:Category:Louisiana Militia, American Revolution|Louisiana]] • Kentucky • Maine • Michigan • Mississippi • Missouri • Ohio • Tennessee • Vermont • West Virginia • Wisconsin
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{|border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !State !Title !Content !Link !Availability |- |all |1776 Regiments Table |links to categories by commander or regiment |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1776_Regiments_Table Link] |Free |- |all (naval related) |American Revolution at Sea |records of naval units, vessels, and personnel |[http://www.awiatsea.com/ Link] |Free |- |all |RevWar 1775 Chronology |chronology of events during the war |[http://www.revwar75.com/ Link] |Free |- |all (loyalists) |On-line Institue for Advanced Loyalist Studies |information and genealogies of loyalists |[http://royalprovincial.com/ Link] |Free |- |all |AmericanRevolution.org |Revolutionary War culture, media, books, etc. |[http://www.americanrevolution.org/ Link] |Free |- |all |Encyclopedia of Continental Army Units, 1872, Berg |book with directory of units |[http://www.worldcat.org/title/encyclopedia-of-continental-army-units/oclc/69652957 Link] |$may be available in some libraries |- |MD |Maryland's Warriors of the Revolution |history of the organization of Maryland's military; by [[Moore-20209|Jim Moore]] (pre-print of an article intended for publication) |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Maryland%27s_Warriors_of_the_Revolution Link] |Free |- |ME |Maine in the Revolutionary War |Who were the Maine soldiers and sailors? Where did they fight? Includes rosters and patriot lists. By [[Rowles-314|Darryl Rowles]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1776_Maine Link] |Free |- |SC |The American Revolution in North Carolina, |searchable lists of soldiers and untis |[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/home.html Link] |Free |- |NC |The American Revolution in North Carolina, |searchable lists of soldiers and units |[http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/home.html Link] |Free |- |N J |N J in the Revolution, Lists, Pensions |Sources compiled on WikiTree |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-New_Jersey#New_Jersey_in_the_American_Revolution Link] |Free |- |N J |1840 Census: A Census of Pensioners for Revolutionary or Military Services |1840 Census published and digitized by the Census bureau. |[https://www.census.gov/library/publications/1841/dec/1840d.html Link] |Free |- |all |The Official Federal Land Records Site |search to find Bounty Land Grant numbers used to acquire Military Records for a soldier at the National Archives |[https://glorecords.blm.gov/default.aspx Link] |Free |- |all |1840 Census Pensioner Report to Congress (unofficial) |Tables by State showing pensioner's names, age, and places of residence |[http://us-roots.org/colonialamerica/census/1840/index.html Link] |Free |- |all | Revolutionary War Pension Transcriptions by Will Graves |searchable transcripts of Pensions with images of signatures |[http://www.revwarapps.org/ Link] |Free |- |all |Ancestry.com US Revolutionary War Pension and Bounty-Land Warrant Application Files, 1800-1900 |Searchable index |[https://search.ancestryheritagequest.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1995 Link] |$free access at some public librarIes |- |VA |Papers of George Washington Digital Edition by Theodore J. Crackel, |browsing of papers with index |[http://rotunda.upress.virginia.edu/founders/GEWN.html Link] |FreeRegistration Required for access to articles |- |all |National Society, Sons of the American Revolution Database (NSSAR) |searchable Patriot and grave registry |[http://patriot.sar.org/fmi/iwp/cgi?-db=Grave%20Registry&-loadframes Link] |Free |- |all | FindAGrave.com |Searchable database of tombstone records compiled by users |[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gs& Link] |Free |- |all |WikiPedia.org |Biographies of famous soldiers and battles |[[Wikipedia:Main_Page|Link]] |Free |- |all |Wikitree Space:American Revolution Conflict & Battles |American Revolution conflicts & battles |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:American_Revolution_Conflicts_-_Battles Link] |Free |- |all |Wikitree Space:Kitty's Library |Bibliography of Sources, including Revolutionary War |[[Space:Kitty%27s_Library|Link]] |Free |- |all |Wikitree Space:Historical Place Names |search for colonial place names used in Wikitree |[[Space:Place_Names-1|Link]] |Free |- |VA |Virginia Soldiers of 1776 |google book, search for names of soldiers and genealogical information |[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008557586 Link] |Free |- |all |National Archives Service Records of the Revolutionary War |searchable catalog |[https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=*:*&f.ancestorNaIds=570910&sort=naIdSort%20asc Link] |Free |- |VT |State of Vermont, Rolls of Soldiers in the Revolutionary War 1775-1783 |searchable index ? |[https://archive.org/stream/rollsofsoldiersi00verm#page/n3/mode/2up Link] |Free |- | NY |New York in the Revolution, 1898, by Roberts, James A. |pdf searchable book |[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/rev/New_York_In_The_Revolution_2nd_ed_1898.pdf Link] |Free |- | NY |New York in the Revolution, Vol I 1898, by Roberts, James A. |Archive.org format |[https://archive.org/details/newyorkrevolution01statrich/page/n11 Link] |Free |- | NY |New York in the Revolution, Vol II 1898, by Roberts, James A. |Archive.org format |[https://archive.org/details/newyorkrevolution02statrich/page/n8 Link] |Free |- | NY |New-York Historical Society, N-YHS Digital Collections, Duane family papers, 1665-1916 |Manuscripts, James Duane and Gen. William North |[https://digitalcollections.nyhistory.org/islandora/object/nyhs%3Aduane Link] |Free |- | NY |A history of Schenectady during the revolution, by Hanson, Willis T. (Willis Tracy), 1916 |Archive.org format |[https://archive.org/details/historyofschenec01hans Link] |Free |- |all |Journal of the American Revolution |background information, searchable ? |[http://allthingsliberty.com/ Link] |Free |- |all |New Horizons Genealogy |books with military records, Pension Rolls submitted to Congress, burials, deaths |[http://www.newhorizonsgenealogicalservices.com/military-records.htm Link] |Free |- |DE GA MD NC SC VA |Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements and Rosters |searchable transcripts and rosters |[http://revwarapps.org/ Link] |Free |- |NC | Craven County NC Census Records |table of Census data |[http://craven.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/census.htm Link] |Free |- |NC | Historical sketches of North Carolina, from 1584 to 1851, by John H Wheeler, pub in 1890? |searchable book, includes many Rev War familities |[https://archive.org/details/historicalsketch00whee Link] |Free |- |NC |Reminiscences and memoirs of North Carolina and eminent North Carolinians, by John H Wheeler |searchable book, includes many Rev War families |[https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesmem00whee Link] |Free |- |NC |The North Carolina historical and genealogical register |searchable book |[https://archive.org/details/northcarolinahi00hathgoog Link] |Free |- |NC |Heads of families at the first census USA 1790 North Carolina |searchable ? tables |[https://archive.org/details/headsoffamiliesa00unit Link] |Free |- |VT |Groton during the revolution, by Samuel Abbot Green, pub ? |searchable book |[https://books.google.com/books?id=VnUDAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Link] [https://archive.org/details/grotonduringrev00greegoog Download] |Free |- |all | Known Military Dead During the American Revolution, 1775-1783, Clarence Stewart Peterson, 1967 |searchable tables |[https://books.google.com/books?id=6CKe4TWo95EC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Link] |Free |- |CT |'The Record of Connecticut Men in the Military and Naval Service During the War of the Revolution 2009 |searchable book |[https://books.google.com/books?id=2c4wvMNji00C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Link] |Free |- |all |National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution Database (DAR) |searchable by ancestor name or no, contains public lineage information with birth, death, marriage dates and places |[http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search/?Tab_ID=1 Link] |Free |- |all |American Revolution genealogy | Search Archive.org |[https://archive.org/search.php?query=American%20Revolution&sin=TXT&and=subject%3A%22genealogy%22 Link] click on Genealogy in the left side column |Free |- |VA |Revolutionary Soldiers of Virginia | |[https://archive.org/details/listofrevolution00virg Link] |Free |- |VA |Captain McCorkle's History of Montgomery County Virginia |searchable history |[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~dwoody/mccorkle/willjamessam.htm Link] |$ |- |VA |Virginia's Colonial Militia, 1651-1776 | |[https://archive.org/details/virginiacolonial00croz Link] |Free |- |VA |Virginia Militia in the Revolutionary War, McAllister's data | |[https://archive.org/details/virginiamilitiai00mcal Link] |Free |- |VA |Virginia Pension Abstracts of the Revolutionary War, War of 1812, and Indian Wars | |[https://archive.org/stream/virginiapensiona26mcgh#page/n5/mode/2up Vol26] [https://archive.org/details/virginiapensiona29mcgh Vol29] [https://archive.org/details/virginiamagazine28virg Link] |Free |- |NJ |Official Register of the Officers and Men of New Jersey in the Revolutionary War | |[https://archive.org/details/officialregister00newjuoft Link] |Free |- |NJ |The Battle of Monmouth - An Oration | |[https://archive.org/details/battleofmonmouth00brow Link] |Free |- |NJ |The engagement at Freehold (Battle of Monmouth, NJ | |[https://archive.org/details/engagementatfree00depe Link] |Free |- |NJ |The Battle of Monmouth. Letters of Alexander Hamilton and General William Irvine, Describing the Engagement | |[https://archive.org/details/jstor-20084337 Link] |Free |- |NJ |Revolutionary History of the State of New Jersey |book published in 1891 |[https://archive.org/details/documentsrelat05newj Link] |Free |- |KY |Revolutionary Soldiers in Kentucky |contains roll of the officers of Virginia line who received land bounties |[https://archive.org/details/revolutionarysol00ilquis Link] |Free |- |KY |Historic Families of Kentucky, by THOMAS MARSHALL GREEN |book |[https://archive.org/stream/historicfamilies00gree/historicfamilies00gree_djvu.txt Link] |Free |- |KY |GEORGE ROGERS CLARK AND THE PIONEERS OF KENTUCKY, American Historical Magazine |online magazine |[https://archive.org/stream/historicfamilies00gree/historicfamilies00gree_djvu.txt Link] |Free |- |PA |Colonial and Revolutionary Families of Pennsylvania Vol II |book |[https://archive.org/details/colonialrevoluti02jord Link] |Free |- |NH |The State of New Hampshire, |Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary War, 1775 to May 1777, Embracing the Diaries of Lieut. Jonathan Burton |[https://archive.org/details/rollsofsoldiersi14hammrich Link] |Free |- |MA |Massachusetts Magazine | |[https://archive.org/details/massachusettssolmpazmass&autoplay=1&playset=1%C2%A0 Link] |Free |- |MA |Massachuesetts Revolutiorary Soldiers |books listing soldiers |[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008555379 Link] |Free |- |all |Rolls of Soldiers | |[https://archive.org/details/rollsofsoldiersi14hammrich Link] |Free |- |all |Rev War Talk |Revolutonary War History |[http://www.revwartalk.com Link] |Free |- |all |American Revolution American Heritage | |[https://www.americanheritage.com/index.php/category/article-keywords/american-revolution Link] |Free |- |all |FamilySearch.com |searchable 1790-1940 Census, Rev War pension payments, pay vouchers, pension ledgers, marriage, birth, death, and user supplied records; family genealogies |[http://familysearch.com/ Link] |Free password required |- |all |Ancestry.com |searchable 1790-1940 Census, Rev War pension payments, pension ledgers, state rosters, marriage, birth, death, and user supplied records; family genealogies |[http://ancestry.com/ Link] |$ password requiredfree access at some public libraries |- |NC |Wikitree Space:Iredell County, North Carolina Revolutionary Soldiers |list of profiles of soldiers living in Iredell County, North Carolina |[[Space:Iredell County Revolutionary Soldiers|Link]] |Free |- |all |The Continental Army by Wright |book |[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE8154248 Link] |Free |- |all |Fold3 Revolutionary War Collection |searchable database of military records of soldiers |[http://fold3.com/ Link] |$ |- |all |Fold 3 Papers of the Continental Congress |searchable database of references to soldiers |[https://www.fold3.com/title/63/continental-congress-papers Link] | free |- |NC |Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution, 1932, DAR |book with lists |[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3514327 Link] |Free |- |DE NC |1835 Pension List |book |[https://books.google.com/books?id=mIQFAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false NC] |Free |- |NC |The Loyalists in North Carolina in the Revolution |book |[http://www.worldcat.org/title/loyalists-in-north-carolina-during-the-revolution/oclc/4907663 Link] |$ |- |all |FamilySearch.com Revolutionary War Records |guide with links to on-line sources and books |[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Revolutionary_War_Unit_Histories Link] |Free |- |all |Located graves of soldiers and patriots of the American revolution 1974-1977 (NSDAR) |book |[http://www.worldcat.org/title/located-graves-of-soldiers-and-patriots-of-the-american-revolution/oclc/10205319 Link] |$available at some libraries |- |all |DAR Lineage Book 1908 |Ancestry.com copy of book |[https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/61157/46155_b290160-00014?pid=1975232 Link] |$ |} Footnotes: === {{blue |Add New Sources Here }}=== Please add any new sources you come upon here. Include the states covered, title, short description, link and accessibility. '''ALL States''' *The Road to Guilford Courthouse, by John Buchanan. Book *The Revolutionary War in the Southern Backcountry, by James Swisher, Book *"The Journal of the American Revolution" Free subscription site detailing many items of historical significance during the Revolution. Well researched, New articles all the time. [https://allthingsliberty.com/] *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008557586 Virginia soldiers of 1776 Vol 1 &2] *[https://revwarstudy.files.wordpress.com/2018/02/connecticut-in-the-american-revolution.pdf *Peter Force, American Archives Series IV (6 Volumes) Series V (3 Volumes).Contains. Creation of units, Orders and Officers commissions. Available on Archive.org Sample:[https://archive.org/details/PeterForcesAmericanArchives-FifthSeriesVolume1vol.7Of9/page/n711/mode/2up] *Journals of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789. Multiple Volumes. Contains Creation of units orders and Officers comissions Available on Archiver.org Sample[https://archive.org/details/journalsofcontin08unit] *[https://freeafricanamericans.com/revolution.htm List of Free African Americans in the Revolution] * Chevalier de Pontgibaud (Robert Douglas, ed.) A French Volunteer of the War of Independence (1898) , PDF, [https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/2/28/A_French_volunteer_of_the_war_of_independence_%28the_chevalier_de_Pontgibaud%29_%28IA_frenchvolunteero01mor%29.pdf] * Muster Roll for Valley Forge - https://valleyforgemusterroll.org/ Provides a search feature. CONNECTICUT Record of Connecticut Men in the Military and naval Service of the American Revolution] *"[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/3219697?availability=Family%20History%20Library United States Rosters of Revolutionary War Soldiers and Sailors]" Digital Images of books at Museum of the Revolution, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania.("Familysearch.org" Digital Images, searchable) * [Space:WikiTree_Genealogy_Guide:_Founding_Fathers WikiTree Genealogy Guide: Founding Fathers] * [https://founders.archives.gov/ Correspondence and other writings by George Washington, Benjamin Franklin, John Adams (and family), Thomas Jefferson, Alexander Hamilton, and James Madison. Over 182,000 searchable documents, fully annotated, from the authoritative Founding Fathers Papers projects.] * Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters FREE https://revwarapps.org *[https://go.fold3.com/revolutionary-war?xid=2249&utm_source=content&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=odp-revwar-july2018 Fold3 Revolutionary War documents] *[https://go.fold3.com/revolutionary-war-pensions Revolutionary War Pensions] Free July1-july 15, 2018 *[https://go.fold3.com/revolutionary-war-service-records Fold3 Revolutionary War Service Records] Free July 1-15, 2018 *[https://go.fold3.com/revolutionary-war-war-rolls Fold 3 Revolutionary War War Rolls] Free July 1-15, 2018 *[https://go.fold3.com/revolutionary-war-payment-vouchers Fold 3 Revolutionary War Payment Vouchers] Free July1-15, 2018 *[https://go.fold3.com/revolutionary-war-misc Fold3 Revolutionary War Miscellaneous Records] Free July1-15, 2018 *All, HETRINA, Hessian Troops in America, HETRINA is a database of all German soldiers hired by the British crown to serve in the American Revolution, https://www.lagis-hessen.de/en/subjects/index/sn/hetrina, Free *https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=UvwxAQAAMAAJ&rdid=book-UvwxAQAAMAAJ&rdot=1 *https://www.newspapers.com/clip/17250490/letters_from_gen_greene_about_the/?utm_source=tmih&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=tmih-march-2018 *[https://go.fold3.com/revolutionary-war?xid=2249&utm_source=content&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=odp-revwar-july2018 Fold3 Revolutionary War documents] *[https://go.fold3.com/revolutionary-war-pensions Revolutionary War Pensions] Free July1-july 15, 2018 *[https://go.fold3.com/revolutionary-war-service-records Fold3 Revolutionary War Service Records] *[https://go.fold3.com/revolutionary-war-war-rolls Fold 3 Revolutionary War War Rolls] Free July 1-15, 2018 *[https://go.fold3.com/revolutionary-war-payment-vouchers Fold 3 Revolutionary War Payment Vouchers] Free July1-15, 2018 *[https://go.fold3.com/revolutionary-war-misc Fold3 Revolutionary War Miscellaneous Records] Free July1-15, 2018 *[http://lib.jrshelby.com/google-table.htm Link] *Located graves of soldiers and patriots of the American revolution 1974-1977 (NSDAR) book *http://web.archive.org/web/20020208235213/http://members.home.net/teylu/woodlief/eatons.html *http://www.rafert.org/colonial/Eaton1773.htm *https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_patriot_military_lieutenants.html *https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_patriot_military_privates_s.html *https://smithharper.org/north-carolina-revolutionary-soldiers-sailors-patriots-descendants-vol-1/ *https://www.influencewatch.org/movement/1776-project/ *https://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/patriot_military_sc_privates_s.htm *http://www.ncgenweb.us/cumberland/civilwardead.pdf *http://www.ncdar.org/EdentonTeaParty_files/html/patriots.html *http://www.huntersofnansemond.info/military/ *Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut and Public Records of the State of Connecticut. Multiple volumes. Contains Unit Creations, Orders and Officers Commissions. Available on Hathitrust.org. Sample [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008696705] MASSACHUSETTS[[Space:Massachusetts_Soldier_and_Sailors_of_the_Revolutionary_War|Massachusetts Soldier and Sailors of the Revolutionary War]] NEW HAMPSHIRE *The Revolutionary Journal of Col. Jeduthan Baldwin 1775-1778. North Stratford, NH: Ayer Company Publishers, Inc, Reprinted 1995, 2001. LC#73-140853; ISBN 0-405-01223-3. Eyewitness Accountes of the American Revolution, Series III (ISBN for complete set: 0-405-01100-8). NEW JERSEY *[https://archive.org/details/officialregister00newjuoft Official register of the officers and men of New Jersey in the revolutionary war] by New Jersey. Adjutant-General's Office; Stryker, William Scudder, 1838-1900 *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/175573?availability=Family%20History%20Library Revolutionary war index : a compilation of Revolutionary war slips and documented materials from other sources], FamilySearch Catalog with access restricted to FamilySearch Center (formerly Family History Center) or FamilySearch Affiliate Library. Original data: New Jersey State Archives. Dept: Genealogical Society. Rec: Revolutionary War Index. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/110468?availability=Family%20History%20Library Revolutionary war slips, single citations of the New Jersey Department of defense materials], FamilySearch Catalog with access restricted to FamilySearch Center (formerly Family History Center) or FamilySearch Affiliate Library. Original data: New Jersey State Archives. Dept: Genealogical Society. Rec: Revolutionary War Slips. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/210909?availability=Family%20History%20Library Revolutionary war manuscripts, New Jersey numbers 1-10811], FamilySearch Catalog with access restricted to FamilySearch Center (formerly Family History Center) or FamilySearch Affiliate Library. Original data: New Jersey State Archives. Dept: Genealogical Society. Rec: Revolutionary War Manuscripts. NEW YORK *[https://dmna.ny.gov/historic/reghist/rev/New_York_In_The_Revolution_2nd_ed_1898.pdf New York Revolutionary War Records] * Journal of the Provincial Congress ... of the State of New York. Contains unit Creations, Orders and Officers Commissions. availbable of Archive.org. Sample [https://archive.org/details/journalsofprovin01newy/page/266/mode/2up] OHIO *Website download-http://ohssar.org/wp-content/uploads/2018/01/Revolutionary-War-Patriots-Buried-in-Ohio-1.pdf *OHIO, Ohssar.org ::"Revolutionary War Patriots Buried in Ohio", 1244 online pages of Documents, Includes the Roster that was started by the Daughters of the American Revolution and the WPA -State of Ohio, amendments to the docs were done, and notations of amendments can be found at the end of the records. -Edited by Ohio Society of Grave Comittee Chairman, Michael B. Gunn & Vice Chairman, Michael Blum- 2015 NORTH CAROLINA *NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA table of Revolutionary War Soldiers SOUTH CAROLINA *'''[https://sciway3.net/proctor/revwar/loyalists/bios_01.html#one American Revolution South Carolina Loyalists]''' *[http://sc_tories.tripod.com/lists_of_the_backcountry_militia_captains.htm WHIG MILITIA COMMANDERS' ENEMIES LISTS OF 1783, Spartanburg District]. *NORTH CAROLINA, SOUTH CAROLINA table of Revolutionary War Soldiers *https://www.ourfamtree.org/soldier/search.php?page=1& SOUTHERN STATES *[https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=49108 Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774 $ Ancestry.com] *[https://www.therainwatercollection.com/reference/ref998.pdf Colonial Soldiers of the South, 1732-1774] pdf version VIRGINIA *'''Contact me''' at thamesbecky"@"gmail.com - I have the complete 3 volume set of '''Ambercrombie and Slatten's ''Virginia Publick Claims''''' (claims for supplies and services made during the Revolutionary War, all VA counties). CANADA * Acadians in the American Revolution [http://www.acadian-home.org/american-revolution.html] *Index to French Canadian Revolutionary War Patriots [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/404267-canadian-participants-in-the-american-revolution-an-index?viewer=1&offset=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q=] FRANCE * Nelson, Ralph D., Jr., "[http://w3r-archive.org/history/rosters/fr-source_officers.pdf French-Source Officers Who Served in U.S. or French Military Units in the U.S. Theater of the Revolutionary War]," 2020-07-07

1776 Regiments Table

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[[Category: United States of America, American Revolution]] == Revolutionary Regiments Tables == '''Please update your bookmarks: The previous content of this page has been moved to [[Space:1776 Regiments Table, Massachusetts]]''' === Purpose === The "regiments table" pages listed below are intended to help people find the most appropriate unit category for their profile if they know a commander's name or regiment number. Determining the best unit to use for the 1776 Sticker template can be quite confusing, since regiments can be named numerically or by a commander's surname, or both at the same time, and this changes over time. Currently these are organized by state and separated by militia units and continental army units: * Continental Line: ** [[Space: Connecticut Line, American Revolution|Connecticut]] ** [[Space: 1776 Regiments Table, Maryland|Maryland]] ** [[Space: 1776 Regiments Table, Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] ** [[Space: 1776 Regiments Table, New Hampshire|New Hampshire]] ** [[Space: New Jersey Line, American Revolution|New Jersey]] ** [[Space: New York in the American Revolution|New York]] ** [[Space: North Carolina Line|North Carolina]] ** [[Space: Pennsylvania Line, American Revolution|Pennsylvania]] ** [[Space: 1776 Regiments Table, Rhode Island|Rhode Island]] ** [[Space: Virginia Line, American Revolution|Virginia]] * Militia: ** [[Space: Connecticut Militia Regiments - 1775-1783|Connecticut]] ** [[Space: Maryland Militia in the Revolutionary War|Maryland]] ** [[Space: Massachusetts Militia Colonels|Massachusetts]] ** [[Space: New York in the American Revolution|New York]] ** [[Space: Rhode Island Military Units - American Revolution|Rhode Island]] These need researchers to get them started, or explain why they might not need to exist: * [[Space: 1776 Regiments Table, Delaware|Delaware]] * [[Space: 1776 Regiments Table, Georgia|Georgia]] * [[Space: 1776 Regiments Table, Louisiana|Louisiana]] (militia only) * [[Space: 1776 Regiments Table, South Carolina|South Carolina]] * [[Space: 1776 Regiments Table, Vermont Republic|Vermont Republic]] (militia only) === Watch this space === We may add other types of units including navies, artillery units, corp of invalids, and the canadian regiment. === Things to do === * [[:Category: Vermont Republic, American Revolution]] includes instructions regarding Continental Line units, but no subcategory exists and indeed Vermont would not have had any. * [[:Category: Maine, American Revolution]] : since it was part of Massachusetts, what is the purpose of this category?

1776 teams

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[[Project:1776|1776 Project]] | [[Space: 1776_teams|Teams]] | [[Space: 1776_Project_Resource_Page|Resources]] | [[:Category: 1776 Project|Categories]] == Welcome to the 1776 Teams Page == This page has been left open and you are encouraged to edit it for improvements and for typos/errors. If you have any small improvements please make them and for bigger changes, please bring it up on the Google Group or send an email to the [[Baty-260|Project Leader]] == Teams == === Profile Improvement === The Profile Improvement Team seeks to improve 1776 profiles and to add biographies to profiles that do not have a narrative. : Detailed information about the Profiles Improvement Team can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1776_Profile_Improvements_Team here]. : Team Leader is [[Stephenson-2354 | Beth Stephenson]]. : Team Members: * [[Altenburg-72 | Ellen Altenburg]] - profile improvements * [[Weeks-1708|Judith (Weeks) Ancell]] - profile development, primarily in her own tree * [[Anderson-27686|Dean Anderson]] - profile improvements * [[Anderson-23510|Thom Anderson]] - profile improvements * [[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin PhD, RN]] - adding profiles and stickers and developing profiles * [[Baraboo-1|Gerald Baraboo]] - My focuses are French Army Revolutionary War participants in North America and those families that remained in USA, Spanish/ French Army from Louisanne who fought against the British and Illinois Territory, Virginia Territory Colonial Militia who fought against the British on the Western front. * [[Dreyer-373|Sjana Lee Bauer]]- currently have 11 male & female ancestors that served in the American Revolution *[[Barnett-8737|Dona Buckman]] - profile development and improvement *[[Worley-2883|Cindy L Beam]]- member of NCSDAR and have numerous Patriots from various states * [[Bensen-16|Richard Bensen]] - profile development, working Bensen and similar spelling surnames in and around NY *[[Bond-7799 | Johnny Bond]]- I have done extensive research on those Patriots that removed to Tennessee, and some that relocated to Georgia, after the War. * [[Butler-21232|Russell Butler]] Profile Improvement * [[Chickering-80|Linda Chickering]] I can work on profile improvement. Is there a list of profiles that need to be worked on, or do we focus on those in our tree? * [[Cline-4297|Katherine (Cline) Cline-Bowman]] - profile improvement * [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]] - working on the [[Space:U.S._Revolutionary_War%2C_Devlin_Name_Study#U.S._Revolutionary_War|Irish Military Diaspora]] in the United States * [[Dysart-26|Ann Dysart]] - profiles * [[Ellis-15426|Jerry Ellis]]- I would like to work on the profile team. * [[Barrila-1|Sarah Fergione]] - profile improvement * [[Ferraiolo-2|Chris Ferraiolo]] - profile improvement *[[Fort-1319|Bill Fort]]- profile improvement * [[Givens-1286|Cheryl Givens]] - profiles * [[Grassi-12|Angela Grassi]] - profiles * [[Hagenburg-2|Joel Hagenburg M.A.]] - Profile Improvement *[[Hess-7248 | Robert Hess Jr PhD]]- I have at least two ancestors who participated in the American Revolutionary War as soldiers on the colonies side and two other ancestors who were Hessian mercenaries, who stayed in the United States after the war. I am particularly interested in the interplay between these two opposing groups as they went on to marry and make history in the United States. * [[Wood-9664 |April Holdridge ]]- Profile Improvement team, I have many ancestors that served in the Revolutionary War. * [[Tryon-1755 | Hyla Jenks]] -35 year DAR member with numerous American Revolutionary War Patriots * [[Jewett-5846 |Alan Jewett]] -direct ancestors in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War * [[Kappeler-23|Muriel K. (Kappeler) Jackson]] Profile Improvement * [[Bright-1984|Billie (Bright) Keaffaber]] - has been and will continue to work on profile development * [[Keniston-36|Bob Keniston Jr.]] - Massachusetts profiles * [[Kleine-49|Honi Kleine]] - profiles * [[Lawrence-17722|Thomas Lawrence]] *[[LeMaster-580| Travis LeMaster]]-I would like to join the project. SAR member. *[[Meadows-3721| Patti Harriman]]- profile improvement. Just point me where you'd like me to start. * [[Michaelsen-74|Jeff Michaelsen]] - profile improvement * [[McAnally-123|John McAnally]]-Direct male ancestor served in the Revolutionary War * [[McCaleb-261|Pamela (McCaleb) Parker]] - profile deveopment *[[Morrow-6809|David Morrow]]- I'd like to sign up for the profile improvement team. I do have five known veterans who served in the Revolutionary War, and several of them do need stickers. I'll probably have to find what units they belonged to and the state as well. Let me know if this is the case. *[[Newman-12496|Renee Newman]] * [[Nimocks-19|Steven Nimocks]] - profile dev *[[Norway-114|Ave Norway]]- I would like to be a part of the Profile Improvement Team. * [[Pease-3024|Bill Pease]] - profile dev (inactive now but plans to pick up later) *[[Reed-28962|Anonymous Reed]]- I think the profile improvement tream is the best fit for me. *[[Rudd-3040|John Rudd]] *[[Rutz-276 |Glenn Rutz]]-I am a former SAR member and have several of my Revolutionary War ancestors on Wikitree. * [[Satterwhite-79|Marshall Satterwhite USN ret.]] - profile improvements * [[Sigh-1|John Sigh Jr.]] - profile improvements * [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] - improving bios on challenge profiles * [[Soper-753|Deb Soper]] - profile development & improvement *[[Spratlin-29|Ken Spratlin]]- I would like to join and work on profile improvement. Currently the Managed Profiles Coordinator for the US Southern Colonies Project, so bump into many of these profile often. * [[Staples-1113|Audrey Staples]] profile improvement * [[Stawski-25|Andrea (Stawski) Pack]] - profile improvement * [[Stephenson-2354 | Beth Stephenson]] - profile improvement * [[Street-2528|Ed Street]] - profile development * [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]] - Working on The Boston Tea Party followed by adding all ENTRIES of the St. John's Parish Joppa, Maryland 1700-1800 Register, 1164 images and I am on #451 ... A lot of them are Am Rev War... *[[Thames-675|Becky Thames-Simmons]] - DAR with 35+ documented RW patriots *[[Thiers-22|Jan (Thiers) Rohn]] - Has quite a few ancestors who participated in the American Revolution * [[Tilley-856|Bob Tilley]] - Profile development and improvement * [[Tucker-6824 | Deanna Tucker]] - profile improvement * [[Van_Riper-81|Arthur Van Riper Jr]] - profiles of the New York and New Jersey area and Ohio regions * [[Verner-226|Dulcie Verner]] - profiles * [[Wall-7010|Jan (Wall) Wall-Buker]] - profile development * [[Peel-486|Diane (Peel) Walls]] - Profile Improvement * [[Ward-30118|Jim Ward]] - profile development and improvement *[[Watson-2385|Dawn Watson]] * [[Wiborg-8|Jim Wiborg]] - Continue developing New England profiles back to the Revolution and beyond. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wiborg-8#New_England Examples of interests here.] * [[Wightman-187 | Thomas Wightman]] -I have several Revolutionary War ancestors * [[Wilder-1162|Carol Wilder]] - profile improvement * [[Wilkins-877|Laura Wilkins]] - profiles *[[Luther-1921| Sherrye Woodworth]] -I have patriots, loyalists, and a British officer in my lineage. *[[Woods-19422|Robert Woods]]- I would like to use this opportunity to help profile improvement and learn more about how these committees communicated. === Sticker and template === The Sticker and Template Team will add stickers to the participants of the war, Patriot, Loyalist, and ally profiles, help to answer questions about the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:1776_Sticker American Revolution ("1776") sticker and template], and assist members with questions relating to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:DAR-grs DAR sticker], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:NSSAR_Patriot_Ancestor SAR sticker], and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Society_Ancestor Society Ancestor sticker]. : Detailed information about the Sticker and Template Team can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1776_Stickers_and_Templates_Team here]. : {{Blue|Team Leader}} is [[Campbell-2634|Christine (Campbell) Preston]] - Christine is also correcting sticker errors and coordinating sticker and template implementation * [[Nowell-324|Dola (Nowell) Acree]] - stickers and templates * [[Jenks-454|Jean (Jenks) Adams]] - stickers & template * [[Armistead-1150|Donna Armistead]] - stickers/templates, categorization *[[Baker-13902|Mary Baker]]-emplate and Sticker team or the categorization team. I have a fair amount of experience on WikiTree, very little insight into military records though * [[Barber-3947|Deborah Barber]] - stickers *[[Bauer-6543|Katherine Bauer]]- I am interested in the Revolutionary War, I would like to be on the Sticker & Template Team * [[Morgan-8221 |Dreama Brower]]-I am a DAR member and have been working on my Patriot ancestors. I am also working on related family of my ancestors and plan to offer my assistance to members of DAR for their ancestors. * [[Broughton-1078 |Frank Broughton Sr ]]- Sticker Team * [[Craft-30|Valerie Craft]] - stickers (DAR stickers) * [[ Clary-1861| Teresa willis]] * [[Davis-22213|Teresa Davis]] - Teresa Davis *[[Drennan-403|Robert Drennan]] I have 2 DAR relatives and would like to join the Stickers team. * [[Dysart-26|Ann Dysart]] - stickers * [[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] Adding stickers to profiles, correcting sticker template errors * [[Barrila-1 |Sarah Fergione]] - I am a member of the DAR, training to become a branch registrar * [[Freeman-16550 |Debbie Freeman]] - stickers - currently working to removed top level American Revolution category from profiles and adding the new sticker in it's place *[[Herndon-1623|Richard Herndon]]- I am in the SAR, and am looking for additional patriot ancestors. *[[Huggins-2519|Laura Huggins Ward]]- want to help Profile Improvement, stickers * [[King-14976 |Mollie King]]-I'd like to join the sticker team for 1776. I've updated a couple of my DAR patriots to the new template already. Thanks! *[[Lapham-379|Leslie Lapham]] *[[Line-353|Judy Line]]- I think I's like to try the Sticker team. * [[Lovelace-587|Alexis (Lovelace) Nelson]] - working on DAR and SAR stickers *[[Lowe-6639|Cortland Lowe]] *[[Martin-71342|J Blaine Martin ]]- I would like to join this project and help on the research or the sticker and template team * [[McCarthy-5653|Nikell McCarthy]] - stickers! *[[McCown-637|DC McCown ]] *[[Meehan-411|Beryl Meehan]] - stickers, DAR, New Research/ New Patriots, Life Guards, Boston Tea Party, and the Big Runaway Category * [[Mullenberg-4 |Kirby Mullenberg]]- I'm in the process of joining the DAR and have various American Revolution ancestors Requested Stickers, categories and membership. * [[Phelps-5123|Rebekah (Phelps) McKinney]] - stickers & templates *[[Russo-1255|Chris Russo]]- I've previously added 1776 stickers to some of my ancestors. *[[Schafer-3394|Elizabeth Schafer]]- I’d like to contribute to the Sticker and Template team. *[[Simmons-4523|Joel Simmons]]- SAR member here- please put me on the "The Sticker and Template Team" * [[Skelton-1756|Betty (Skelton) Norman]] - stickers * [[Stawski-25|Andrea (Stawski) Pack]] - stickers *[[Stephens-3929|Alice Thomsen]]- I would like stickers/templates, categorization, profile improvement, and research. While doing a profile improvement I work on all 4 elements of the profile. * [[Brewer-9504|Tracye (Brewer) Smith]] stickers * [[Silva-1055|Mindy Silva]] - adding & improving stickers on challenge profiles * [[Smith-161711|Cfv Smith]] - 2020 Atlanta Chapter SAR Past President - will work w/stickers and templates *[[Smith-254715| Gary Smith]] -Numerous RW ancestors, and I am a life member of SAR * [[Turner-31307|James Turner]]- I have identified several ancestors the need stickers. * [[Vincent-18|Bill Vincent Ph.D.]] - stickers and template *[[Hartley-6190|Shonie Hartley Wahl]]- I am a DAR member and looking for more Patriots in my line, I would love to join. * [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] - adding / improving [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:DAR-grs DAR sticker], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:NSSAR_Patriot_Ancestor SAR sticker], and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Society_Ancestor Society Ancestor sticker] * [[Adkins-2264|Brenda (Adkins) Wright]] - stickers * [[Wood-35114|Greg Wood]] - stickers and template * [[Phelps-5123|Rebekah (Phelps) McKinney]] - stickers & templates * [[Chickering-80|Linda Chickering]] - stickers & templates === Categorization === There is currently a lot of work to be done in the project categorization department. There are many obsolete categories, some that are duplicated, others not in proper hierarchy, and some that have yet to be created. Early on this team will try to "clean up" the category mess and eventually the project will be in place to give help to those who have category questions and more importantly, they will help to set up the new categories that will be created when new military units are entered into the sticker template. : {{Blue|Team Leader}} position is open. * [[Armistead-1150|Donna Armistead]] - stickers/templates, categorization *[[Coleman-2143|Kathleen Coleman]] * [[Evans-3182|Kathy Evans]] - will be working primarily in Massachusetts *[[Johnson-107455|Vance Johnson]]- I believe I could help most on either Categorization or the Sticker Teams * [[ Lee-25233|C C Lee]] Categories * [[Moore-20209|Jim Moore]] - working on categories * [[Mullenberg-4 |Kirby Mullenberg]]- I'm in the process of joining the DAR and have various American Revolution ancestors Requested Stickers, categories and membership. * [[North-4493 | R North]]- I am a retired data architect, so my skills seem to fit best with the categorization team. * [[Raber-23|Lynden (Raber) Rodriguez OCDS]] - categorization *[[Rowles-314|Darryl Rowles]] - New team member 12/1/2023. * [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy (Selvaggio) Selvaggio-Diaz]] - categories * [[Ward-21154|Stu Ward]] - focusing on Nova Scotia * [[Wood-35114|Greg Wood]] - categorization *[[Clary-1861|Teresa Willis]] - categorization === Research assistance === The Research Assistance Team will help members who have research questions for 1776 profiles. : {{Blue|Team Leader}} position is open. * [[Bacon-5802|Dan Bacon]] - research assistance *[[Bates-11858|John Bates]]- I would like to join the research team. Thank you for welcoming me to the project. * [[Bazemore-21|James Bazemore]] - research assistance *[[Briley-321|Margo Briley]]- I think my best fit would be the Research team. I already do this for DAR, so it would be fun to apply my knowledge to help others. * [[Britcher-19|Marcia (Britcher) Fiedler]] research * [[DeWitt-1933|Marv DeWitt]] - can offer help & suggestions about applying for NSSAR membership * [[Fansler-29|Nancy Fansler]] - research * [[Grant-2647|Geoff Grant]] - research * [[Gradeless-1|Donald Gradeless Ph.D.]] - research *[[Godsey-688|Karla Godsey]]- I am DAR and would love to work on this project. * [[Jones-45006|Lonnie Jones]] - has experience navigating the SAR application process *[[Kelly-10128|Jack Kelly]] * [[King-21644|Eddie King]] - can do record pulls and help finding docs * [[Carder-47|Deborah (Carder) Mayes]] - can help with research assistance *[[Marsh-6355|Elizabeth Marsh]]- I'm a retired librarian, I've been doing genealogical research for over 10 years, I am a DAR member and have prepared and submitted over 50 lineage applications * [[Millerd-11|Lauren Millerd]]- extremely familiar with locating resources in Connecticut, as well as some in Rhode Island and Massachusetts * [[Mitchell-17863|Sherrie Mitchell]] research for Virginia especially, and also for NC, MD, KY, TN *[[Pillius-1|Jodie Pillius]]- I am a member of DAR. * [[Gahn-22|Nanette (Gahn) Pezzutti]] - can help others with NSDAR inquiries * [[Ford-7883|Anonymous (Ford) Stark]] - can help with Williamsburg, VA * [[Belden-585|Steven Belden]] - research === Welcome Team === The Welcome Team will greet new members at the G2G join thread, assist with Google Groups orientation, and will help to answer 1776 related questions in the G2G Forum. 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1782 Rhode Island Census

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[[Category:US Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: 1782 Census of Rhode Island]] [[Category:Rhode Island, Census Records]] [[Category:Rhode Island, Sources]] == The 1782 Census of Rhode Island == Rhode Island undertook a census in 1782 in response to a request made by the Continental Congress in 1781, asking states to enumerate residents by race and age. Under the Articles of Confederation the request was not enforceable upon the individual states. A resolution of the Rhode Island General Assembly in January 1782 called for an enumeration of the families and persons in each town in the state and described the classifications to be used in reporting results.The Rhode Island Census of 1782. ''The New England Historical and Genealogical Register''. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2018.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11718/3/0 Vol. 127 (1973), page 3]. The records include the names of heads of households in addition to numbers of residents. It has categories for white males and females under 16, 16-22, 22-50, and over 50. There are also categories for Indians, mulattoes, and blacks that are not divided by age group. Missing are the towns of Barrington, Johnston, Smithfield, North Providence, Richmond, and New Shoreham. New Shoreham could not be enumerated because it was "under the control of the enemy" at the time of the census. The most common printed version is Jay Mack Holbrook's ''Rhode Island 1782 Census''. This is not an accurate transcription, in that it alphabetizes heads-of-household within towns and groups all people of color within households and gives totals only. A truer version was done by Katherine U. Waterman. A serialized version, was published post-mortem in the ''NEHG Register'' during 1973-1975 under the name ''The Rhode Island Census of 1782''. This is left in the order of the returns, although some of those were alphabetized at the time they were taken. It also provides the original data on age/sex/race demographics without aggregating. == Searching the American Ancestors database == If you are searching for a specific name, the simplest method is to go into the American Ancestors database search screen, select "New England Historical and Genealogical Register", and enter the person's name. If you are interested instead in perusing a town, below are a list of towns in the census and a link to the starting page in the NEHG Register available online at ''American Ancestors'' (subscription required for access). '''Where is Portsmouth?''' Portsmouth returns appear, at least partly, to have been listed under Middletown. '''Where is Jamestown?''' Jamestown returns appear, at least partly, to have been listed at the end of Tiverton. === Bristol County === * Bristol - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=380&volumeId=11589&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 129, Number 4, October 1975, Page 380] * Warren - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=276&volumeId=11589&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 129, Number 3, July 1975, Page 276], continues in [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=379&volumeId=11589&filterQuery=databasename:register Number 4, October 1975, Page 379] === Kent County === * Coventry - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=62&volumeId=11589&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 129, Number 1, January 1975, Page 62], continues in [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=270&volumeId=11589&filterQuery=databasename:register Number 3, July 1975, Page 270] * East Greenwich - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=303&volumeId=11738&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 128, Number 4, October 1974, Page 303], continues in [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=53&volumeId=11589&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 129, Number 1, January 1975, Page 53] * Warwick - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=270&volumeId=11589&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 129, Number 3, July 1975, Page 270] * West Greenwich - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=57&volumeId=11589&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 129, Number 1, January 1975, Page 57] === Newport County === * Little Compton - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=218&volumeId=11718&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 127, Number 3, July 1973, Page 218] * Middletown - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=142&volumeId=11718&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 127, Number 2, April 1973, Page 142] * Newport - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=5&volumeId=11718&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 127, Number 1, January 1973, Page 5], continues in [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=138&volumeId=11718&filterQuery=databasename:register Number 2, April 1973, Page 138]. * Tiverton - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=147&volumeId=11718&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 127, Number 2, January 1973, Page 147], continues in [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=216&volumeId=11718&filterQuery=databasename:register Number 3, July 1973, Page 216] === Providence County === * Cranston - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=50&volumeId=11738&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 128, Number 1, January 1974, Page 50] * Cumberland - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=383&volumeId=11589&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 129, Number 4, October 1975, Page 383] * Foster - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=307&volumeId=11718 Volume 127, Number 4, October 1973, Page 307] * Glocester - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=55&volumeId=11738&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 128, Number 1, January 1974, Page 55] * Providence - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=222&volumeId=11718&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 127, Number 3, July 1973, Page 222], continues in [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=302&volumeId=11718&filterQuery=databasename:register Number 4, October 1973, Page 302] * Scituate - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?volumeId=11718&pageName=310&rId=235547138 Volume 127, Number 4, October 1973, Page 310], continues in [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=49&volumeId=11738&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 128, Number 1, January 1974, Page 49] === Washington County === * Charlestown - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=215&volumeId=11738&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 128, Number 3, July 1974, Page 215] * Exeter - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=224&volumeId=11738&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 128, Number 3, July 1974, Page 224], continues in [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=293&volumeId=11738&filterQuery=databasename:register Number 4, October 1974, Page 293] * Hopkinton - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=298&volumeId=11738&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 128, Number 4, October 1974, Page 298] * North Kingstown - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=130&volumeId=11738&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 128, Number 2, April 1974, Page 130], continues in [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=215&volumeId=11738&filterQuery=databasename:register Number 3, July 1974, Page 215] * South Kingstown - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=124&volumeId=11738&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 128, Number 2, April 1974, Page 124] * Westerly - [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/new-england-historical-and-genealogical-register/image?pageName=219&volumeId=11738&filterQuery=databasename:register Volume 128, Number 3, July 1974, Page 219] === Symbols Used in Tables === The following symbols are used on AmericanAncestors for the census classifications: :A — Males under 16 :a — Females under 16 :B — Males 16 to 22 :b — Females 16 to 22 :C — Males 22 to 50 :c — Females 22 to 50 :D — Males upwards of 50 :d — Females upwards of 50 :X — Indians :Y — Mulattoes :Z -- Blacks == Footnotes ==

1783 Greene County Tax List

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[[Category:Tennessee]] [[Category:Greene County, Tennessee]] [[Category:State_of_Franklin]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tennessee Category:Tennessee] The area that is now [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greene_County,_Tennessee Greene County, Tennessee] was part of North Carolina in 1783. Being territory west of the Appalachian Mountains, it was hard for the North Carolina legislature to govern the area, so settlements created their own counties and militias to have order. The counties soon started collecting taxes to pay for local services. Listed below is the first Greene County Tax list taken in 1783.Tax List of Greene County, State of Tennessee, for the year 1783, by Louise Wilson Reynolds; DAR Magazine 1919. (Like many court records, the original has been destroyed or misplaced and is no longer accessible). If you find a name that you know and have the profile ID for, please link the name in the list to the ID. ---- {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=left;" |- | #James Alexander #Ebinezer Alexander #Joseph Alexander #David Allison #Robert Allison #Barnibas Anderson #Daniel Anderson #John Armstrong #Langstell Armstrong #Charles Atherton #Hezekiah Balch #John Ball #William Ball #Isaac Ballard #Thomas Ballard #Robert Barnett #Thomas Barnett #William Barnham #Isaac Barton #Robert Barton #John Baser #John Bearchett #Hugh Beard #John Beard #Thomas Bennett #William Bennett #[[Biggs-990|John Biggs]] #William Bigham #William Billings #Amos Bird #John Bird #Joseph Bird #John Bishop #Mathew Bishop #David Blackwell #John Blackwell #Hezekiah Blake #Michael Borden #Henry Box #Isaac Box #Israel Box #Joseph Box #Robert Box #Elisabeth Boy #Ezekial Boy #James Boyd #John Boyd #Joseph Boyd #William Boyd #William Boydston #Andrew Brabson #Susan Brabson #Barnett Brandon #Garrett Brandon #Thomas Brandon #Avery Breed #George Brock #George Brown #James Brown #Thomas Brown #Augustine Brumley #Barnabas Brumley #Joseph Brumley #Thomas Brumley #Bryan Bryant #John Bryant #Thomas Bryant #Hugh Bryson #Thomas Buckingham #John Bull #Isaac Bullard #Joseph Bullard #James Burk #William Burney #Jonathan Buskin #Benjamin Byram #Ebenezer Byram #William Byram #James Cameron #Alexander Campbell #David Campbell #James Campbell #John Campbell #Robert Campbell #William Campbell #John Cannon #John Carlyle #John Carson #Robert Carson #[[Carter-1649 | Abraham Carter]] #[[Carter-1548 | John Levi Carter]] #Michael Carter #John Casteel #William Casteel #John Casteel Jr #Jane Chamberlin #Stout Chamberlin #John Chambers #Isham Christian #John Cisco #William Claggs #Jacob Clowers #James Colly #John Colton #Henry Condry #Henry Conway #Philip Conway #Jacob Cooper #John Cooper #David Copeland #John Corbitt #John Cotter #Young Cotton #Philip Cowan #Benjamin Cox #Ephraem Cox #Mathew Cox #Thomas Cox #James Crabtree #David Craddick #David Craig #James Craig #John Craig #James Craig Jr #Robert Cravan #John Crawford #Daniel Creamer #John Crockett #Robert Crockett #Henry Cross #James Crow #John Crow #Joseph Crow #William Crowson #Edmund Crump #John Cunningham #Nathaniel Curtis #Robert Curtis #Alexander Davis #James Davis #John Davis #Joseph Davis #Nathan Davis #Nicholas Day Davis #Philip Davis #Robert Davis #Samuel Davis #Thomas Davis #William Dawson #Francis Delaney #James Delaney #Johnn Delaney #James Dillard #Peter Dillon #Samuel Dixon #George Doherty #James Doherty #Joseph Doherty #Charles Dotson #John Dotson #Azariah Doty #Abraham Dudley #Crayan Duncan #Henry Dunham #Joseph Dunham #Robert Dunham #William Dunn #Adam Dunwoody #James Dunwoody #Samuel Dunwoody #Thomas Duval #David Eagleton #Joseph Eakin #James Eaton #John Edmunds #Thomas Eldridge #Andrew English #Daniel English #James English #John English #Joseph English #William English #David Epperson #Joseph Epperson #Henry Ernest #Evan Evans #Jonathan Evans #Thomas Falls #John Fant #Philip Fant #Henry Farnsworth #Robert Fincher #[[Fine-219 | John Fine]] #[[Fine-72 | Peter Fine]] #[[Fine-217| Phillip Fine]] #Henry Forby #David Frame #William Francis #James Furman #Robert Fuston #James Galbrath #John Galbrath #Joseph Galbrath #William Galbrath #Alexander Gallbrath #unknown Garrett #David Garrett #John Gass #Thomas Gass #Samuel Gibson #John Gilbert #Richard Gilbert #James Gillespie #Thomas Gillespie #Robert Gilliam #John Gilliand #John Gillis #Avery Gist #Benjamin Gist #John Gist #Thomas Gist #Jacob Glass #Joseph Glass #Lawrence Glaze #Benjamin Godden #William Goforth #James Gooden #Thomas Gooden #David Gorrell #Jacob Greene #Daniel Griswell #Thomas Gross #James Guthrie #William Guthrie #Shadrack Inman #Andrew Jamison #Benjamin Jamison #George Jamison #James Jarvis #James Johnson #John Johnson #Joseph Johnson #William Johnson #Evan Jones 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1783 Quaker Anti-Slavery Petition

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[[Category:Pennsylvania Quakers]] [[Category:Quaker Abolitionists]] [[Category:Quakers Project]] [[Category: United States, Ellis Name Study]] [[Category: United States, Elliott Name Study]] [[Category: United States, Jackson Name Study]] [[Category: United States, Middleton Name Study]] {{Quakers Project|t=S}} '''The 1783 Philadelphia Quaker Yearly Meeting Anti-Slavery Petition''' On October 6, 1783, Anthony Benezet along with three other Friends carried this petition to Princeton, New Jersey where the Continental Congress was meeting. At noon on October 8th, the delegation entered the library on the second floor of Nassau Hall where the Congress held their sessions and read their petition. It was referred to committee and, because of Southern objections, it died. The document was part of the "[http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/charters/charters_of_freedom_5.html A New World Is at Hand]" exhibit located in the Rotunda of the National Archives in Washington DC. The petition is written on the front and back of two pages. There are 534 signatures in all. :To the United States in Congress Assembled :The Address from the Yearly Meeting of the People Called Quakers :4th Day of the Tenth Month 1783
:''Being through the favour of Divine Providence met as usual at this season in our annual Assembly to promote the cause of Piety and Virtue, We find with great satisfaction our well meant endeavors for the relief of an oppressed part of our fellow Men have been so far blessed, that those of them who have been held in bondage by Members of our Religious Society are generally restored to freedom, their natural and just right. :''Commiserating the afflicted state into which the Inhabitants of Africa are very deeply involved by many professors of the mild and benign doctrines of the Gospel, and affected with a sincere concern for the essential Good of our Country, We conceive it our indispensable duty to revive the lamentable grievance of that oppressed people in your view as an interesting subject evidently claiming the serious attention of those who are entrusted with the powers of Government, as Guardians of the common rights of Mankind and advocates for liberty. :''We have long beheld with sorrow the complicated evils produced by an unrighteous commerce which subjects many thousands of the human species to the deplorable State of Slavery. :''The Restoration of Peace and restraint to the effusion of human Blood we are persuaded excite in the minds of many of all Christian denominations gratitude and thankfulness to the all wise controller of human events; but we have grounds to fear, that some forgetfulness of the days of Distress are prompted from avaricious motives to renew the iniquitous trade for slaves to the African Coasts, contrary to every humane and righteous consideration, and in opposition to the solemn declarations often repeated in favour of universal liberty, thereby increasing the too general torrent of corruption and licentiousness, and laying a foundation for future calamities. :''We therefore earnestly solicit your Christian interposition to discourage and prevent so obvious an Evil, in such manner as under the influence of Divine Wisdom you shall see meet. :''Signed in and on behalf of our [[Space:Philadelphia Yearly Meeting|Yearly Meeting held in Philadelphia]] for Pennsylvania, New Jersey, and Delaware, and the western parts of Maryland and Virginia dated the fourth day of the tenth month 1783. See also: *[https://www.archives.gov/press/press-releases/2003/nr03-65.html National Archives News Release] Quaker petition to Congress, October 4, 1783 * Complete [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~quakers/petition.htm list of signers] compiled by Carol Landon, proofread by Joanne Rabun and Carol Gaiser. The Signatories to the 1783 Quaker Anti-Slavery Petition in Alphabetical Order {| width="750" border="1" cellpadding="30" | width="250" valign="top" |
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Allen David 4.1
Allinson Saml. 2.4
Ashbridge Geo. 3.1
Atkinson William 4.1
Atkinson William 4.4
Attmore Caleb 3.1
Attmore Tho. 3.1

Bacon David 3.1
Baily John 4.4
Balderson John 3.4
Baldwin Joshua ? 2.1
Ball Joseph 4.2
Ballinger Daniel 4.4
Barker/Parker Thompson ? 2.1
Barnard Richard 2.3
Bartlett Richard 2.3
Bates Hezekiah 4.4
Beale John 2.3
Bellanger Thomas 3.3
Benezet Anthony 1.2
Bernard Jeremiah jun 4.2
Berris/Berry John ? 2.1
Berts Simes 3.2
Biddle Owen 3.4
Birchall Jno. 2.1
Blackford Gerard jr. 4.2
Bonsall Edward 3.4
Bonsalle Isaac 2.4
Barton Isaac 4.4
Bowne Geo: 4.3
Bradway Edward 2.3
Brewer William 4.3
Briggs Samuel 4.4
Bringhurst James 3.1
Bringhurst Joseph 2.1
Brinton Joseph 3.1
Britt Daniel 4.1
Brotherton Henry 4.2
Brown Saml 3.1
Brown Jonathan 2.4
Brown Joshua p. 1.2
Brown Richard 2.2
Brown Thomas 4.1
Brown Wm 4.4
Buckley Phins. 3.1
Budd Joseph 3.2
Bunting Joshua 2.1
Bunting josiah 2.2
Bunting Samuel 2.4
Burrough Joseph 4.3
Butler John 3.1
Byrnes Daniel 1.2

Cadwallader Isaac 3.4
Cadwalader Moses 4.4
Cameron Dugald 2.4
Canby Samuel 3.3
Carey Thomas 3.3
Carpenter John 4.1
Cathrall Benjamin 4.1
Cattell Jonas 2.2
Chesshir Joel 2.2
Chestnutwood Jacob 4.2
Child John 2.4
Churchman George 1.3
Churchman mord. 2.1
Clark Joseph 2.4
Clark Saml 3.1
Clarke Benjamin 4.2
Clarke Isaac 2.4
Clayton Aaron 3.3
Cleaver Ellis 4.2
Cleaver Ezekial 4.1
Clifford Thomas 4.2
Clifton William 3.4
Clifton Henry 3.2
Coale William 4.4
Coates Moses 2.3
Coats Isaac 2.2
Collins John 2.4
Collins John 3.4
Comfort Ezra 2.4
Comfort John 2.1
Conarroe Thomas Sen. 2.3
Cookson Samuel 3.2
Coope Abiah 4.3
Cooper David 1.4
Coope(r) Samuel 2.1
Cooper William 2.1
Cooper William junr. 4.1
Copland Cowperthawaite 3.2
Cowgill Eze. 2.2
Cowgill Henry 2.2
Cowgill John 2.1
Cresson James 3.3
Cresson Joshua 3.4
Cumming David 3.2

Darnel Edward 3.2
Darnel Lewis 3.4
Darnel Samuel 3.4
Davies Joseph 3.2
Dawes Abijah 4.1
Dawes Rumford 3.2
Dawson Daniel 4.4
Dennis Philip 3.4
Dickenson Daniel 3.2
Dillwyne Geo. 1.2
Dennock Joshua 2.2
Dingee Christopher 3.4
Dingee Chas. 4.1
Dixon William 2.2
Dorsey Benedict 3.1
Doughty William 2.4
Downing Silas 1.4
Downing William 2.3
Drinker Danl. 2.2
Drinker Henry 3.4
Drinker John 4.1
Dugh James 2.1
Duncan John 4.2

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Elliott John jun 4.1
Ellis John 3.4
Ellis Peter 4.2
Ellis Wm. 3.2
Ely Hugh 4.1
Emlen Mames 2.1
Evans David 1.4
Evans Enoch 3.3
Evans Evan 4.4
Evans George 1.2
Evans John 4.1
Evans Robert 3.2
Evans Thomas 2.2
Evans Thos. 2.3
Eves John 3.1

Farquhar Allen 2.1
Farquhar Thomas 3.1
Fearnley Thomas 4.2
Fell William 2.2
Ferree/Ferrel John ? 3.2
Field Elijah 4.4
Field John 3.1
Fisher Miers 2.1
Fisher Thomas 3.1
Fisher Thomas 3.3
Flower Jno 2.3
Follett Thomas 2.2
Folwell William 4.2
Forman John 3.2
Forsythe John 4.2
Foulke Caleb 3.3
Franklin John 4.3
Franklin Thos. 4.2
French Robert 2.4
Furman Josiah 4.2
Furman/Truman Morris ? 2.2

Garrett Nathan 2.2
[[Garrigues-23|Garrigues Saml.]] 3.1
[[Garrigues-27|Garriguis Edward]] 4.2
[[Garrigues-22|Garriguis William]] 4.2
George Thomas 4.4
Gibbons Ja 3.1
Gibbs Jonathan 4.2
Gibbs Joshua 3.3
Gibbs Lucas 3.1
Gilbert John 3.1
Gillingham Yeamans 4.4
Goodwin Richard 4.1
Gracy John 2.2
Gray Enoch 2.2
Griffith Abrm 2.2
Griffitts James 2.3
Griscom William ? 2.2
Guest John 4.2
Gummere Saml 2.3

Haines Job 4.3
Haines Caleb 3.1
Haines Jesse 3.3
Haines Samuel 2.2
Hall David 2.3
Hall Thomas 4.4
Hallowell Thos. 3.3
Hallowell Wm. Jun. 3.1
Hampton Samuel 2.4
Hamton Benja. 2.1
Harlan Caleb 3.2
Harrison Tho' 4.3
Hartshorne William 3.4
Harvey Amos 2.2
Harvey William 1.1
Hatton Peter 3.4
Haviland Daniel 1.1
Hawley Joseph 2.1
Haworth George 2.4
Haworth John 4.2
Haydock John 4.3
Hayes Henry 2.4
Hedger Samuel 3.3
Hibberd Abraham 2.4
Hilles David 4.3
Hilliar John 3.2
Hirst John 4.1
Hollingshead Edmund 4.2
Hollingsworth Christopher 2.1
Hollingsworth, Jehu 2.4
Hoopes William 4.1
Hoopes David 3.1
Hoopes Thos jun 2.1
Hopkins Johns 4.3
Hopkins Saml. 2.3
Horne John 3.2
Hornor Benj. 3.2
Hoskins John 1.3
Hoskins Raper 4.2
Hough Benjamin 2.4
Hough John 2.3
Hough Thomas 3.1
Howell Arthur 3.2
Howell John 4.3
Howell Joshua 3.3
Howell Sam. 4.1
Hughes Owen 2.1
Humphreys Benjamin 4.1
Humphreys John 2.4
Humphreys Richard 4.1
Hunt John 2.4
Hunt John jr. 4.1
Hunt Joshua 2.2
Hutton John 3.3
Hutton Samuel 3.2

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Iddings James 2.3
Iddings, William 2.2

Jackson John 4.3
Jackson John 2.1
Jackson Wm. Junr. 4.1
Jacobs Isaac 3.4
James Abel jr. 4.2
James Isaac 4.2
James John 3.2
James Joseph 3.4
Janney Bleackston 4.4
Janney Joseph 2.2
Janney Mahlon 2.3
Jefferis Wm. 3.4
Jefferis Cheyney 4.1
Jenkins Joseph 4.1
Jess Zachariah 2.4
John Griffith 3.1
John Joshua 2.3
Jones Cadwalader 3.4
Jones Edward 3.3
Jones Edward 3.3
Jones James jnr. 4.3
Jones Nathan 4.3
Jones Norris 3.2
Jones Owen 1.4
Jones Richard 3.2

Kambin/kamber Caleb ? 2.1
Kersey William 1.4
Kirk Caleb 3.2
Kirk Elisha 2.3
Kirk Isaiah 3.3
Kirkbride Robert 3.1
Kirkbride Jonathan 2.3
Kite Benjamin 3.4
Knight Giles jun 2.1

Laing John 3.3
Lamb Daniel 4.3
Lamb Joshua 4.3
Lamb Pierce 1.4
Larkin Isaac 3.1
Lee Mordecai 2.4
Leeds Daniel 3.4
Leeds Vincent 3.3
Letchworth John 3.2
Letchworth William 4.2
Lewden John 3.1
Lewis Evan 4.2
Lewis Nathan 4.3
Lewis Robt. 4.2
[[Lightfoot-321|Lightfoot Thomas]] 1.3
Lindley Jacob 1.3
Linton Benjamin 2.1
Linton W. 3.3
Lippincott Wm 4.4
Littler Nathan 4.4
Longstreth Daniel 3.2
Lord Constantine 3.2
Lownes Caleb 4.2
Lownes William 4.3
Lukens Joseph 3.1
Lundy Jacob junr. 3.2
Lypton, John 3.1
Lysston John 2.2

Marule Jacob 3.3
Marot Davenport 4.1
Marot Phillip 4.4
Marshall Hum(phrey) 4.2
Martin George 3.3
Mason Benjamin 2.3
Massey Isaac 2.1
Massey Thomas jr. 3.3
Mather Bartho. 3.4
Matthews Thomas 2.2
Maule Ebenezer 4.2
Maule John 4.4
McKay/McRae Andw. 3.4
Middleton Gideon 3.1
Middleton Saml. 3.4
Mifflin Daniel 4.4
Mifflin Warner 1.2
Milhous Jesse 4.4
Milhous John 2.2
Milhouse Thomas 1.3
Miller Mark 2.1
Miller Samuel 2.4
MIller Solomon 2.1
Miller William 2.4
Minshall Griffith 2.4
Moon James 2.1
Moon Moses 3.4
Moore David 2.2
Moore Edward 4.1
Moore George 4.3
Moore Joseph 2.3
Moore Mord. 2.4
Moore Robert 4.2
Moris, Caleb 2.3
Morris John junr. 4.3
Morris Joshua 1.1
Morton John 3.3

Newbold Cleayton 4.3

Oakford, Aaron 3.2
Offley Danl 3.4
Oldden John 4.4
Ottey William 4.1

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Painter James 4.1
Parke Jacob 4.4
Parker John 2.3
Parker Thomas 2.1
Parker Thomas 4.4
Parrish John 3.3
Parry John 2.2
Parvin Ephraim 3.4
Paxson Aaron 2.3
Paxson Isaac 4.3
Paxson Oliver 4.4
Paxson Thomas 3.2
Paynter Richard 3.1
Pearson Thomas 2.1
Peirce John 3.3
Peirce Joseph 2.3
Pemberton James 1.3
Pennell Dell 4.1
Pennock, Caleb 2.2
Pennock, Joseph 2.3
Penrose Joseph 1.1
Penrose William 2.3
Pickering Isaac 1.1
Pickering Jona. 3.4
Pickering Jos. 3.1
Pim Thomas 3.3
Pleasant Saml. 3.2
Potts Jonas 4.4
Potts Joseph 3.1
Poultney Anthony 4.4
Price John jr. 1.1
Price Philip jun. 3.2
Price Philip 2.4
Price Richard 3.3
Prior Edmund 3.1
Pugh John 3.3

Redman Thomas 2.3
Reynell John 1.1
Reynolds Henry 4.3
Rhoads Saml 4.4
Richards Saml. 3.3
Richardson Joseph 2.4
Richardson Joseph junr 4.3
Richardson William 2.2
Ridgway David 3.4
Ridgway William 4.3
Ring Elias 4.4
Rively John 4.2
Robbins Nathan 3.2
Roberts Hugh 1.1
Roberts Israel 4.3
Roberts John 3.1
Roberts John 3.4
Roberts Joseph 3.4
Roberts William 2.3
Robeson John 4.4
Robinson Ebenezer 3.4
Rogers Abner 3.1
Rogers Thomas 3.2
Rogers Thomas jun. 3.4
Rogers Thomas junr. 4.3
Rogers William 2.1
Rose Thos. 1.1
Russell Jos. 3.3

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Sansom William 3.2
Satterthwait John 3.3
Savery William 2.2
Savery William jr. 1.3
Say Thos. 2.3
Scarlet John 3.4
Seal Caleb 4.1
Sharples Joel 4.4
Sharples Joshua 3.4
Sharples Thomas 4.2
Sharpless Daniel ? 2.1
Sharpless Jos. 3.4
Sharpless Nathan 4.2
Shinn Sam. 2.3
Shoemaker Jacob 3.3
Shoemaker Jacob junr. 4.1
Shoemaker Jonathan 3.2
Shoemaker Thomas 3.3
Shotwell Jos: jun 4.1
Simpson John 3.2
Simpson Saml. 3.3
Smedley Jeffrey 3.1
Smedley Thomas jr. 2.1
Smith Aaron 2.4
Smith James 2.1
Smith James jr. 2.4
Smith John 4.1
Smith Samuel 2.3
Smith William 2.1
Speakman Thomas 4.2
Stablers Edward ? 2.1
Stackhouse Joseph 2.4
Stapler Jno. 2.1
Stapler John jr. ? 2.1
Stapler Thomas 3.3
Starr Jacob 2.3
Starr James 3.2
Starr James 2.3
Starr Saml. 2.4
Starr Wm 4.4
Steer Jo. Jun 2.3
Stevenson Cornell 4.3
Stevenson William 2.2
Stirredge Zachariah 4.3
Strode Richard 2.2
Sugar Thos. 4.3
Swain Benjamin ? 2.1
Swayne Jacob 2.2
Swayne tho. 2.1
Swett Benj. 1.4

Talbot John 2.4
Talbot Joseph 4.3
Tatum John 2.3
Taylor Amos 4.1
Taylor Bernard 3.3
Taylor Samuel 4.3
Test Benjamin 2.4
Thomas Isaac 3.2
Thomas Robert 4.3
Thomas Townsend 2.3
Thompson Daniel 2.4
Thompson Israel 2.4
Thornton James 1.2
Thornton James jr. 4.2
Todd John 3.3
Todd John junr 4.3
Tomkins Jacob 4.3
Townsend John 3.1
Townsend Joseph 2.2
Trimble Samuel 2.2
Trotter Daniel 4.4
Trotter Thomas 4.3
Truman, Morris 2.2
Tyson James 2.4

Updegraff Saml. 4.1
Updegraff Harman 3.3

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Vanlaw Joseph 4.1
Verrel Robert 2.4

Walker Abel 4.3
Walmsley Silas 3.4
Waring Wm 4.3
Warrington Joseph 2.4
Waterman Jesse 3.4
Watson Thos. 3.2
Way Jacob 2.3
Way Joshua 4.1
Webb John 4.3
Webster Hugh 2.3
Webster Isaac 4.1
Webster William 2.2
Weekes Refine 2.4
Wells Richard 4.2
West Charles 3.3
West Charles junr. 4.4
West Joseph 3.1
Wharton Isaac 4.2
Wetherill Saml 2.4
Whitall job 2.2
Whitall James Jun 2.1
Whiteall James 3.1
Whitson Thomas 1.2
Wilkinson Francis 2.1
Wickersham Enoch 2.2
Willets Amos 3.2
Williams George 4.3
Williams Nathan 4.4
Wills Aaron 2.4
Willson Gabriel 3.2
Wilson Isaac 2.2
Wilson William 2.1
Walmsley Thomas 2.3
Wood Robt. 4.1
Worinton Abraham 2.4
Worley Jacob pf order 2.4
Worrill Jonathan 4.2
Worstall/ James ?
Wright Isaac 4.3
Wright John 3.4
Wright Jon. 3.1
Wright Jonathan 2.2
Wright Nathan 2.2
Yarnall Amos 4.2
Yarnall Eli 1.4
Yarnall Ellis 4.4
Yarnall Joshua 4.4
Yarnall Peter 2.3

Zane Isaac 1.1

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1787-PETITION OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE WESTERN COUNTRY

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[[Category: Tennessee History]] [[Category: Tennessee]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tennessee Category:Tennessee] *Source: http://tngenweb.org/pre1796/178712f.html (After Clark, Walter, ed; Saunders, William Laurence, ed; Weeks, Stephen Beauregard, ed. ''The State records of North Carolina,'' Vol. XXII, Raleigh: P.M. Hale, 1886, pp. 706-714 [https://archive.org/stream/staterecordsnor00librgoog#page/n726/mode/2up Internet Archive]) The Honourable, The General Assembly of North Carolina now sitting-- The Inhabitants of the Western Country Humbly Sheweth: That it is with sincere concern we lament the unhappy disputes that have long subsisted between us and our Brethren on the Eastern side of the Mountains, respecting the Erecting a new Government. We beg leave to represent to your Honourable body, that from Acts passed in June 1784, ceding to Congress your Western territory, with the reservations and Conditions therein contained. Also from a clause in your Wise and Mild Constitution, setting forth that there might be a State or States, erected in the West whenever your Legislature should give consent for same; and from our local situation, numberless advantages, bountifully given to us by nature to propagate & promote a Government with us. Being influenced by your Acts and Constitution, and at the same time considering that it is our undeniable right to obtain for ourselves and posterity a proportionable and adequate share of the blessings, rights, privileges, and immunities allotted with the rest of mankind, have thought that the erecting a new Government would greatly contribute to our welfare and convenience and that the same could not militate against your interest and future welfare as a Government. Hoping that mutual & reciprocal advantages would attend each party, & that cordiality and unanimity would permanently subsist between us ever after, We earnestly request that an impartial view of our remoteness be taken into consideration. The great inconveniency attending your seat of Government, and also the great difficulty in ruling well & giving protection to so remote a people. To say nothing of the almost impassable mountains, Nature has placed between us, which renders it impracticable for us to furnish ourselves with a bare load of the necessaries of life, except we in the first instance travel from one to two hundred & more miles through some other State 'ere we can reach your government. Every tax paid you from this county would render us that sum the poorer, as it is impossible from the nature of our situation, that any part could return into circulation, having nothing that could bear the carriage, or encourage purchasers to come so great a distance for which reasons were we to continue under your Government a few years, the people here must pay a greater sum than the whole of the medium now in circulation for the Exigencies and support of your Government which would be a sum impossible for us to procure, would we be willing to give you our all, & of course, must be beholden to other States for any part we could raise; and by these means our property would gradually diminish, and we at last reduced to mere poverty and want by not being able equally, to participate with the benefits and advantages of your Government. We hope that having settled West of the Appalachian Mountains ought not to deprive us of the natural advantages designed by the bountiful Providence for the conveniency & comfort of all those who have Spirit and sagacity enough to seek after them. When we reflect on our past and indefatigable Struggles, both with savages and our other Enemies during our late war, and the great difficulty we had to obtain and withhold this Country from those Enemies at the expense of the lives and fortunes of many of our dearest friends and relations, and the happy conclusion of peace have arrived, North Carolina has derived great advantages from our alertness in taking & securing a Country from which she has been able to draw into her Treasury immense sums of money, and thereby become enabled to pay off, if not wholly, yet a great part, and sink her national debt. We therefore humbly conceive you will liberally think that it will be nothing more than paying a debt in full to us for only to grant what God, Nature & our locality entitles us to receive. Trusting that your magnanimity and justice will not consider it a crime in any people to pray their rights and privileges, we call the world to testify our conduct and exertion in behalf of American Independency, and the same to judge whether we ask more than free people ought to claim, agreeable to Republican principles, the great foundation whereon our American fabric now stands. Impressed with the hope of your great goodness & benevolent disposition that you will utterly abhor and disclaim all ideas of Involving into innumerable, disagreeable and irksome Contentions a people who have so faithfully aided & supported in the time of imminent and perilous Dangers; that you will be graciously pleased to consent to a Separation; that from your paternal tenderness and greatness of mind, you will let your stipulations & conditions be consistent with honour, equity & Reason, all which will be cheerfully submitted to; and we, your Petitioners, shall always feel an interest in whatsoever may concern your honour and prosperity. Lastly, we hope to be enabled by the concurrence of your State to participate in the fruits of the Revolution; and enjoy the essential benefits of Civil Society under a form of Government which ourselves alone, can only calculate for such a purpose. It will be a subject of regret that so much blood and treasure have been lavished away for no purpose to us, that so many sufferings have been encountered without Compensation, and that so many sacrifices have been made in vain. Many other considerations might be here adduced, but we hope what hath been mentioned will be sufficient for our purpose, adding only that Congress hath from time to time explained their ideas so fully and with so much dignity & Energy that if their Arguments and Requisitions will not Produce conviction, we know of nothing that will have a greater influence, especially when we recollect that the system referred to is the result of the Collected wisdom of the United States and should it not be considered as perfect, must be esteemed as the least Objectionable. :Signed: {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=left;" |- | #JohnR. ***(?) #William ***(?) #James Adam #[[Adams-363 |Macajah Adams]] #[[Atkins-294 | John Adkins]] #[[Atkins-336 | William Adkins]] #Adword Adword #Antony Agee #[[Agee-100 | Daniel Agee]] #Archibel Alexander #Joseph Alexander #John Anderson #James Arbutton(?) #Lanty Armstrong #John Armstrong #David Arwin #Owen Atkin #Benjamen Aze #Charles Bacon #Thomas Bailey #William Baily #Thomas Baits #Walker Barren #Hugh Beard #Samuel Beard #Aaron Been #JamesW. 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Cocke #John Comay #William Combs #Henery Combs #William CombsJr. #John Comin #James Cooper #William Cooper #William Copeland #John Cottrell #Addam Coumb #Samuel Cox #Jacob Cox #Wm. Craige #Simeon Crains #Donnell Cremor #Christurpher Croff #James Crunt #Edward Crunt(?) #Wm. Daves #William Davidson #Thomas Davie #George Davies #Nathaniel Davies #Samuel Davies #Isaac Davis #James Davis #John Dean #Thomas Dicson #Miller Doget #Stockley DonelsonS.C. #Joseph Donn #[[Duncan-691 | John Duncan]] #Craven Dunear #Rich'd Dunn #Wm. Dunn #Daniel DunnyJr. #Henry Earnest #Stephen Easley #Robert Easley #Thomas Easley #Peter Easley #Henry Easter #Thos. Easterlin #William Eats #James English #Andrew English #Josiah Epperson #William Fergoson #Adam Fergoson #Peter Fine #John Fout #Peter Fout #Wm. Francis #John French #Thos. Fryar #Geo. Gabriel(black) #Martha Gahee #Patrick Gahee #John Galbreath #Ric'd Garnon #Joseph Garrison #Joseph Geest #David Gemel #Hugh Gentry #Carmach George #Jos. Gest #William Gest #William Gewil #John Gibson #Reuben Gibson #Roger Gibson #Samul Gilberts #William Gillehan #Benja. Gist #Benja. Gist #Phillip Gnibb #William Goad #Gabriel Goad #John GoardJr. #Gabriel Gode #Wm. Goings #Shiffell Goodlop #John Greer #Absolom Greer #Adam Guthery #Shadrach Haile #Shadrack HaleJr. #Joshway Hameton #Joseph Hamilton #William Hannah #Robert Hayes #Nathaniel Hayes #George Hayes #Nicholas Hayes #Sam'l Hayes #James Hays #Robert Hays #James Hays #Henry Heckey #Jas. Henney #William Hennidge #Benjamin Henslee #Timothy Heuff #Oystan Hewtower #William Hill #Ralph Hogan #William Hogan #Henry Hohammer #Henry Hokimer #Jesey Holland #William Holland #Robert Hood #Leonard Hopkins #Wm. Howard #Francis Hughes #Baset Hunt #Reuben Hunt #Jonathan Hunt #Lewis Hunt #Reuben Hunt #John Hunt #John HuntJr. #John Huson #Joseph Huson #Js. Hust #William Hust #James Jack #Andrew Jackson #Wm. Jaction #Samuel Jameson #John Jameson #John Jarrott #William Jinkins #Jacob Joab #Ephraim Joab #Jacob Jobe #Nathan Jobe #Thomas Johnson #Francis Johnson #John Johnston #Thomas Jones #William Jones #John Keller #Moses Keller #Anthony Kelly #Moses Kelsay 1 #Moses Kelsay 2 #Harman Kenedy #Moses Kennedy #Rd. Kerr #Robert Kerr #Joshua Kidwell 1 #Joshua Kidwell 2 #John Kidwell #Charles Kidwell #Hermon King #Thos. King | #Patrick Kirkpatrick #George Kirkpatrick #William La***(?) #Joseph LachlenJr. #Joseph LachlenSr. #John Lee #[[Leming-16 | Daniel Leming]] #[[Light-367 | Vachal Light]] #[[Light-381 | John Light]] #William Light #William LightSr. #Moses Long #Moses Looney #John Lowe #Alexr. Lowrey #Alex. Lowry #[[Lusk-237 | Joseph Lusk Sr]] #[[Lusk-530 | Joseph Lusk Jr]] #John Lyon #Samul MacDanel #Wm. Magill #Geo. Martin #Robert McCall #Robert McCall #James McCammis #Thomas McCammis #William McCammis #Adam McCammis #Jno. 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Newport #John Noman(?) #John Noris #John Norton #Aaron Norton #Harmon Nowel #Peter Nowels #Peter Nuless #Botholmu Odeneal #Robert Orr #William Owins #Thomas Owins #William Padfield #Robert Pain #Charles Parker #James Patterson #James Patton #Robert Patton #Phl. Grafford Pearce #Wm. Peck #James Peterson #Alx. Pethrow #Alexr Petter #James Pickens 1 #James Pickens 2 #Thomas Pinckny #Rows Potter #Gordon Potter #Nuness Pottor #John Prim #John Prior #Charles Ramsey #T.A. RamseyC.C. #David Rankin #James Ranner #Michael Rawlings #Dan'l Rawlings #Asahel Rawlings #Joseph Ray #Solomon Reed #William Reynolds #David Reynolds #Henry Richardson #James Richardson #Aaron Rider #Dalton Ridgs #Simon Ridgs #Reuben Riggs #Anson Rit #Archibald Roan #David Robinson #Moses Robinson #Thomas Rodgers #Martin Roller #Martin RollerJr. #Vallentine Rose #Phillip Rudolf #Matthew Rue #Moses Russel #Bryce RussellJr. #Bryce RussellSr. #Robert Sample #John Sawyer #Joseph Screat #John Sellars #John Sham #James Shanks #Conrad Shelply #Wm. Shewmaker #Eli Shipley #Thomis Shipley #Richard Shipley #Reuben Simmon #Wm. Sippard #James Smart #Jacob Smelser #Robert Smith #Jeremiah Smith #James Smith #Joseph Smith #George Smith #Jas. Smith #Thomas Springer #Levy Springer #John Spurgin #William Stacey #Adam Stake #James Stinson #James Stitson #Adam Stoaks #Alexander Street #Stephen Strorge #Thomas Stuart #Wm. Stublefield #James Stump #Henry Styers #Henry Sullavan #Joshua Tadlock #Thomas Tadlock #John Tadlock #Lewis Tadlock #Thomas Tadlock #Joshuaway Tadlock #David Taylor #Thos. Taylor #Jeremiah Taylor #Joseph Taylor #Stephen Taylor #Isaac Taylor #[[Thomas-6492 | Isaac Thomas]] #Thos. Thompson #Thomas Tinton #Abraham Titsworth #Edward Tule #Nathaniel Tule #John Tulley #Sam'l Vance #Thomas Vincent #Geoge Vincent #Richard Wabb #James Walb***(?) #Benjamin Walb***(?) #Joseph Waldrap #Isaiah Waldrew #James Watson #John Wear #Mary Webster(?) #James Wheeler #Isaac White #James WhiteS.S. #John Williams #Thomas Williams #Joseph Willson #William Wilson #Charles Wilson #William Wilson #Henry Winterberger #Jos. Winterberger #Sam'l Winterberger #Elias Witt #Thomas Witt #Nathaniel Witt #Thomas Wolf #Conrad Wolf #Wm. Wood #Rich'd Wood #Thos. Wood #Rich'd Woods #John Woolsey #And. Wray #Benj. Wray #D. Wright #John Yancey #John Yokley |} Endorsement: Petition of the inhabitants of the Western Country, December 1787 In Senate, December 1787. Read and referred to Court on Public Bills From the joint balloting for a commissioner to present the resolves of the Assembly of this State to the Assembly of the State of North Carolina, Mr. Thomas Stuart, was duly elected for that purpose.

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1790 Abbeville County, Ninty Six District, South Carolina Census Transcribed
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|Nancy |0 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |50 |452-2-23 |Hawkins |Elizth |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |51 |452-2-24 |Walker |Randel |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |52 |452-2-25 |Manson |Mary |0 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |53 |452-2-26 |Boys |Ann |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |54 |452-2-27 |Irving |Joseph |1 |1 |1 |0 |5 |- |55 |452-3-1 |Pettigrew |Jno |3 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |56 |452-3-2 |Ewert |Andw |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |57 |452-3-3 |Jones |Andw |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |58 |452-3-4 |Porter |Elizth |1 |0 |3 |0 |1 |- |59 |452-3-5 |Pettigrew |Saml |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |60 |452-3-6 |Crassmer |Jerrimiah |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |61 |452-3-7 |Shepherd |Saml |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |62 |452-3-8 |Kerr |Mary |0 |1 |3 |0 |7 |- |63 |452-3-9 |Brazeel |Wood |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |64 |452-3-10 |Gray |Richard |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |65 |452-3-11 |Gray |Wm |2 |0 |1 |0 |1 |- |66 |452-3-12 |Chirrey |Wm (negro) |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |- |67 |452-3-13 |Stewart |Jno |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |68 |452-3-14 |Hanna |Andw |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |69 |452-3-15 |Kirkwood |Robert |1 |2 |2 |0 |1 |- |70 |452-3-16 |Brown |Cornelius |1 |1 |0 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|White |Wm |2 |1 |2 |0 |1 |- |92 |453-1-11 |Love |Elizabeth |0 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |93 |453-1-12 |Patterson |Jno |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |94 |453-1-13 |Mullin |Patk |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |95 |453-1-14 |Spence |Alexr |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 |- |96 |453-1-15 |Trimble |Esther |3 |0 |2 |0 |1 |- |97 |453-1-16 |Sloan |John |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |98 |453-1-17 |Ager |John |2 |1 |6 |0 |0 |- |99 |453-1-18 |Blair |Saml |1 |3 |1 |0 |1 |- |100 |453-1-19 |Scott |Wm |1 |3 |1 |0 |7 |- |101 |453-1-20 |McGaw |Wm |1 |1 |7 |0 |0 |- |102 |453-1-21 |Hutchison |Agness |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |103 |453-1-22 |Love |James |2 |0 |2 |0 |4 |- |104 |453-1-23 |Tinsley |Thomas |3 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |105 |453-1-24 |Morrow |Jno |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 |- |106 |453-1-25 |Anderson |Jonathan |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |107 |453-1-26 |Coleman |Michael |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |108 |453-1-27 |Deal Jr |Willim |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |109 |453-1-28 |Gray |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |3 |- |110 |453-1-29 |Weed |Andw |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |111 |453-1-30 |Crage |Rhoda |2 |1 |2 |0 |1 |- |112 |453-2-1 |Keelough |James |3 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |113 |453-2-2 |Shepherd |Jno |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |114 |453-2-3 |Bates |Fleming |1 |2 |3 |0 |5 |- |115 |453-2-4 |Hutchinson |Robt |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |116 |453-2-5 |Carter |Jno M |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |117 |453-2-6 |Pullim |James |2 |2 |1 |0 |1 |- |118 |453-2-7 |Patten |Arthur |1 |5 |1 |0 |6 |- |119 |453-2-8 |Brock |George |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |120 |453-2-9 |Goodman |Wm |2 |3 |4 |0 |4 |- |121 |453-2-10 |Smith |Wm |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |122 |453-2-11 |Pascal |George |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |123 |453-2-12 |Wilson |John |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |124 |453-2-13 |Keeon |James |1 |5 |1 |0 |0 |- |125 |453-2-14 |Williams |Ruth |0 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |126 |453-2-15 |Gallaspie |Andw |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |127 |453-2-16 |Crawford |Robert |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |128 |453-2-17 |Love |Wm |1 |1 |3 |0 |3 |- |129 |453-2-18 |Weed |Rubin |1 |0 |1 |0 |3 |- |130 |453-2-19 |McCarter |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |131 |453-2-20 |Pettigrewm |William |2 |3 |2 |0 |5 |- |132 |453-2-21 |Chavis |Margaret |0 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |133 |453-2-22 |Allen |Robert |4 |1 |2 |0 |1 |- |134 |453-2-23 |Stewart |Peter |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |135 |453-2-24 |Clark |Alexr |1 |2 |7 |0 |3 |- |136 |453-2-25 |Thompson |Peter |1 |2 |1 |0 |7 |- |137 |453-2-26 |Foster |Mary |3 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |138 |453-2-27 |Meloy |Andrew |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |139 |453-2-28 |Maxwell |Susana |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |140 |453-2-29 |McFarlin |Charles |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |141 |453-2-30 |Weed |Nathan |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |142 |453-3-1 |Baskin |Prudence |1 |3 |2 |0 |2 |- |143 |453-3-2 |Pickins |Andw |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |144 |453-3-3 |Pickins |Wm G |1 |3 |3 |0 |1 |- |145 |453-3-4 |Gallaspie |David |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 |- |146 |453-3-5 |Baskin |Willim Jr |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |147 |453-3-6 |Boals |Wm |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |148 |453-3-7 |Gallaspie |Ann |2 |0 |3 |0 |1 |- |149 |453-3-8 |Green |Margret |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |150 |453-3-9 |Ramsey |Thomas |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 |- |151 |453-3-10 |Livingston |George |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |152 |453-3-11 |Ward |Joseph |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |153 |453-3-12 |Gallaspie |James |2 |4 |6 |0 |2 |- |154 |453-3-13 |Woods |Wm |1 |3 |3 |0 |5 |- |155 |453-3-14 |Carlile |James |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |156 |453-3-15 |Morris |Burrell |3 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |157 |453-3-16 |Carlile |Benjn |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |158 |453-3-17 |Carlile |Wm |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |159 |453-3-18 |Bond |Mary |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |160 |453-3-19 |Campbell |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |5 |- |161 |453-3-20 |Ross |Richard |3 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |162 |453-3-21 |Thompson |Peter |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |163 |453-3-22 |Glover |Jno |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |164 |453-3-23 |Glover |Thos |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |165 |453-3-24 |Glover |Reubin |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |166 |453-3-25 |Beard |Jno Bar |1 |2 |1 |0 |14 |- |167 |453-3-26 |Spune |Wm |1 |3 |4 |0 |6 |- |168 |453-3-27 |Bell |Jerrimiah |1 |1 |2 |0 |2 |- |169 |453-3-28 |Cummins |Francis Rev |2 |2 |6 |0 |2 |- |170 |453-3-29 |Ponder |Jas |1 |5 |2 |0 |2 |- |171 |453-3-30 |Boals |John |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |172 |453-3-31 |Martin |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |173 |456-1-1 |Hamilton |Thomas Jr |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |174 |456-1-2 |Hamilton |Thomas Sr |2 |3 |3 |0 |5 |- |175 |456-1-3 |Hamilton |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 |- |176 |456-1-4 |Harris |Mary |1 |0 |1 |0 |6 |- |177 |456-1-5 |Bohanon |Henry |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |178 |456-1-6 |Harris |Hanay |1 |0 |1 |0 |5 |- |179 |456-1-7 |Terry |Benjn |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |180 |456-1-8 |Boehanon |Mary |0 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |181 |456-1-9 |Wimbish |Meldred |5 |4 |3 |0 |19 |- |182 |456-1-10 |Cain |Richard |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |183 |456-1-11 |Pain |Ben (mulatto) |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |- |184 |456-1-12 |Moore |John |3 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |185 |456-1-13 |Cunningham |Jas |3 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |186 |456-1-14 |Kerr |Jno |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |187 |456-1-15 |Scott |Robert |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |188 |456-1-16 |Kerr |Isac |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |189 |456-1-17 |Garner |George |3 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |190 |456-1-18 |Harris |John FW |2 |1 |4 |0 |2 |- |191 |456-1-19 |Jones |John Sr |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |192 |456-1-20 |Cain |Pat |1 |3 |6 |0 |0 |- |193 |456-1-21 |Cowan |James |3 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |194 |456-1-22 |Brock |James |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |195 |456-1-23 |Miller |James |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 |- |196 |456-1-24 |Young |Joseph |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |197 |456-1-25 |Lee |James |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |198 |456-1-26 |Blackwell |Jno |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |199 |456-1-27 |Canady |Campble |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 |- |200 |456-1-28 |Wimbish |James |1 |1 |0 |0 |5 |- |201 |456-1-29 |Learr |Jno |1 |1 |0 |0 |0 |- |202 |456-2-1 |Patterson |Wm |3 |5 |3 |0 |9 |- |203 |456-2-2 |Patterson |Robert |2 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |204 |456-2-3 |Row |Wm |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |205 |456-2-4 |Brown |Mary |3 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |206 |456-2-5 |Bakor |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |207 |456-2-6 |McKinsey |John |3 |3 |2 |0 |3 |- |208 |456-2-7 |Miller |David Jr |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |209 |456-2-8 |Steel |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |210 |456-2-9 |Blackwell |Jessey |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |211 |456-2-10 |Harrison |Raichel |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |212 |456-2-11 |Hodge |John |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |213 |456-2-12 |Roberts |Peter |1 |0 |3 |0 |2 |- |214 |456-2-13 |Moore |Abraham |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |215 |456-2-14 |McCall |Robert |3 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |216 |456-2-15 |Durmom |John |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |217 |456-2-16 |Murrey |Jno |1 |0 |3 |0 |1 |- |218 |456-2-17 |Miller |Caleb |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |219 |456-2-18 |Beard |Alexander |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |220 |456-2-19 |Carver |Elizth |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |221 |456-2-20 |Hill |Uil* Capt |1 |0 |2 |0 |3 |- |222 |456-2-21 |Clark |Mary |5 |1 |4 |0 |7 |- |223 |456-2-22 |Elliot |Alexr |3 |3 |2 |0 |7 |- |224 |456-2-23 |Pearson |Jno |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |225 |456-2-24 |Jones |Jno Jr |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |226 |456-2-25 |Jones |James |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |227 |456-2-26 |Hunter |Francis |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |228 |456-2-27 |Harris |John S R R |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |229 |456-2-28 |McGowin |Robert |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |230 |456-3-1 |Davis |David |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |231 |456-3-2 |Gukery* |Thomas |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |232 |456-3-3 |Brazeel |Drury Jr |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 |- |233 |456-3-4 |Carrell |James |3 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |234 |456-3-5 |Giles |Robert |2 |6 |3 |0 |0 |- |235 |456-3-6 |Clary |Catherine |0 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |236 |456-3-7 |Herman |Volluntine |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |237 |456-3-8 |Clawdis |George |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |238 |456-3-9 |Cowin |Elinor |3 |1 |4 |0 |2 |- |239 |456-3-10 |Ogily |Henry |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |240 |456-3-11 |Middlebrook |Isac |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |241 |456-3-12 |Banks |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |242 |456-3-13 |Banks |Rivers |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |243 |456-3-14 |Banks |Drury |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 |- |244 |456-3-15 |Whitten |Oston |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |245 |456-3-16 |Campble |Isac Sr |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |246 |456-3-17 |Campble |Isac Jr |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |247 |456-3-18 |Baker |Elijah |3 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |248 |456-3-19 |Cooper |Wm |2 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |249 |456-3-20 |Cooper |Emy |0 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |250 |456-3-21 |Mattison |Jno |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |251 |456-3-22 |Busby |Henry |1 |1 |7 |0 |3 |- |252 |456-3-23 |Couch |Elizabeth |0 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |253 |456-3-24 |Dilleshaw |Elizabeth |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |254 |456-3-25 |Colyer |Elizabeth |2 |0 |3 |0 |11 |- |255 |456-3-26 |Couch |Mathew |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |256 |456-3-27 |Benton |James |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |257 |456-3-28 |R*g** |Jno |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |258 |457-1-1 |Morris |Cheslley* |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |259 |457-1-2 |Sharmon* |Mary |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |260 |457-1-3 |Little |Jno |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |261 |457-1-4 |Keever |Daniel |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |262 |457-1-5 |Vernon |Isac |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |263 |457-1-6 |Ponder |Abner |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |264 |457-1-7 |Beard |Wm |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |265 |457-1-8 |Campble |James Sr |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |266 |457-1-9 |Post |Samuel |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |267 |457-1-10 |Dobs |Fortune |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |268 |457-1-11 |Scott |Samuel |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |269 |457-1-12 |Scott |Joseph |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |270 |457-1-13 |Steel |Aron |4 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |271 |457-1-14 |Martin |Robert |2 |2 |0 |0 |0 |- |272 |457-1-15 |McElveny |John |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |273 |457-1-16 |Miller |Mordicia |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |274 |457-1-17 |Blackwell |Wm |4 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |275 |457-1-18 |Trimble |Joseph |3 |4 |3 |0 |5 |- |276 |457-1-19 |Coffer |Thomas |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |277 |457-1-20 |Franklin |Thomas |1 |3 |5 |0 |2 |- |278 |457-1-21 |Isam |Edward |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |279 |457-1-22 |Pickens |Jonathen |3 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |280 |457-1-23 |Pickens |Abraham |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 |- |281 |457-1-24 |Miller |Daniel |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |282 |457-1-25 |Balor |Jno |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |283 |457-1-26 |Coldwell |Jno |1 |1 |3 |1 |2 |- |284 |457-1-27 |Hodge |James |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |285 |457-1-28 |Ivins |Cary |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |286 |457-1-29 |Elton |Malcom |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |287 |457-1-30 |McGowin |James |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |288 |457-2-1 |Pickens |Wm |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |289 |457-2-2 |McElveny |John |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |290 |457-2-3 |Scott |Archabald |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |291 |457-2-4 |Gallaspie |Famey |1 |2 |7 |0 |0 |- |292 |457-2-5 |Carmichael |Elinor |3 |0 |3 |0 |4 |- |293 |457-2-6 |Morrow |Elizth |0 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |294 |457-2-7 |Walker |Jacob |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |295 |457-2-8 |Ward |Thomas R R |0 |4 |7 |0 |0 |- |296 |457-2-9 |Winn |Wm |1 |4 |7 |0 |6 |- |297 |457-2-10 |Shepherd |Robert |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |298 |457-2-11 |McGill |Margret |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |299 |457-2-12 |Durmom |James |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |300 |457-2-13 |Durmam |Robert |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |301 |457-2-14 |Stricklin |Abnor |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |302 |457-2-15 |Walravin |Jno |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 |- |303 |457-2-16 |Graves |Wm |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 |- |304 |457-2-17 |Posey |Richard |3 |1 |4 |0 |2 |- |305 |457-2-18 |Robison |Jerrimiah |2 |1 |7 |0 |0 |- |306 |457-2-19 |McBride |Martha |0 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |307 |457-2-20 |Wideman |Adam |2 |0 |1 |0 |2 |- |308 |457-2-21 |Sharp |Jno |2 |0 |1 |0 |5 |- |309 |457-2-22 |Banks |Jas |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |310 |457-2-23 |Patterson |George |1 |0 |3 |0 |1 |- |311 |457-2-24 |Martin |Roger |3 |1 |5 |0 |3 |- |312 |457-2-25 |Terry |Robert |2 |4 |3 |0 |2 |- |313 |457-2-26 |Lee |Andw |1 |2 |3 |0 |6 |- |314 |457-2-27 |Lee |Thomas |1 |0 |1 |0 |4 |- |315 |457-2-28 |McKelvey |James |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |316 |457-2-29 |McKelvey |Hugh |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |317 |457-2-30 |Gamble |Samuel |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |318 |457-2-31 |Baker |Caleb |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |319 |457-3-1 |Benton |Lazrus |3 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |320 |457-3-2 |Hedgepethe |Peter |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |321 |457-3-3 |Wideman |Lenard |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |322 |457-3-4 |Smalley |John |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |323 |457-3-5 |Devaul |Michael |2 |2 |3 |0 |4 |- |324 |457-3-6 |Wallace |John |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |325 |457-3-7 |Link |Thomas |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |326 |457-3-8 |Hill |Jessey |1 |1 |3 |0 |6 |- |327 |457-3-9 |Ramsey |Daniel |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |328 |457-3-10 |Wilson |Henry |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |329 |457-3-11 |Russell |Thomas |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |330 |457-3-12 |Gray |James |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |331 |457-3-13 |Morris |Joseph |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 |- |332 |457-3-14 |Travis |Jno |2 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |333 |457-3-15 |Binom |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |334 |457-3-16 |Binom |Jessey |1 |2 |3 |0 |2* |- |335 |457-3-17 |Hammenger |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |336 |457-3-18 |McGale |Jno |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |337 |457-3-19 |McGill |Thomas |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |338 |457-3-20 |Woodley |Sarah |0 |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |339 |457-3-21 |Bell |Mathew |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 |- |340 |457-3-22 |Wideman |Henry |1 |3 |3 |0 |5 |- |341 |457-3-23 |Stanfield |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |3 |- |342 |457-3-24 |Taloone |Charles |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |343 |457-3-25 |Garvin |Daniel |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |344 |457-3-26 |Wardin |Jno |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |345 |457-3-27 |Lankford |Joseph |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |346 |457-3-28 |Campble |Henry |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |347 |457-3-29 |Beal |Henry |1 |1 |7 |0 |0 |- |348 |457-3-30 |Walker |James |1 |0 |7 |0 |0 |- |349 |457-3-31 |Walker |Jno |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |350 |457-3-32 |Bennett |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |351 |460-1-1 |Dermit |Feny I |0 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |352 |460-1-2 |Garmore |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |353 |460-1-3 |Burdishaw |Elizth |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |354 |460-1-4 |Jonathin |Joseph |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |355 |460-1-5 |Foster |John |3 |0 |3 |0 |22 |- |356 |460-1-6 |Whitten |Philip |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |357 |460-1-7 |Tolbert |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |358 |460-1-8 |Crosher |Andrew |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |359 |460-1-90 |Henderson |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |360 |460-1-10 |Barksdale |Richd |2 |1 |2 |0 |4 |- |361 |460-1-11 |Barksdale |Allen |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 |- |362 |460-1-12 |Williamson |Wm |1 |0 |5 |0 |3 |- |363 |460-1-13 |Martin |Jno |1 |2 |4 |0 |16 |- |364 |460-1-14 |Raglin |Jno R |2 |1 |2 |0 |4 |- |365 |460-1-15 |Oles |Thomas |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |366 |460-1-16 |Hampton |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |367 |460-1-170 |Howard |Jno |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |368 |460-1-18 |Dickson |James |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |369 |460-1-19 |Chestom |Jonathan |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |370 |460-1-20 |Horsey |Daniel |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 |- |371 |460-1-21 |Clemmins |Mary |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |372 |460-1-22 |Standard |Daniel |3 |0 |5 |0 |1 |- |373 |460-1-23 |Barksdale |* |3 |0 |3 |0 |20 |- |374 |460-1-24 |Merrideth |*James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |375 |460-2-1 |Shanks |Mathew |2 |4 |5 |0 |0 |- |376 |460-2-2 |Patterson |Samuel Jr |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |377 |460-2-3 |Leard |Saml Sr |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |378 |460-2-4 |Glasgow |Mary |2 |3 |2 |0 |1 |- |379 |460-2-5 |White |Wm |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |380 |460-2-6 |Massey |James |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |381 |460-2-7 |Ester |Joseph |2 |5 |5 |0 |0 |- |382 |460-2-8 |McFarlin |Jno |3 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |383 |460-2-9 |Frasher |Wm |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |384 |460-2-10 |McKinney |Robert |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |385 |460-2-11 |Ross |Andw |1 |5 |3 |0 |3 |- |386 |460-2-12 |Crawford |George Jr |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |387 |460-2-13 |Crawford |George Sr |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |388 |460-2-14 |Crawford |Jno |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |389 |460-2-15 |Leard |Saml Jr |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |390 |460-2-16 |Clark |Elizabeth |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |391 |460-2-17 |Little |Anthony |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |392 |460-2-18 |Mayo |Thomas |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |393 |460-2-19 |Viccory |Wm |1 |0 |0 |0 |4 |- |394 |460-2-20 |Davis |Granvil |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |395 |460-2-21 |Mullin |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |396 |460-2-22 |McBride |Wm |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |397 |460-2-23 |Bailey |James |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |398 |460-2-24 |Crasswell |Thos Jr |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 |- |399 |460-2-25 |McBride |James |1 |0` |1 |0 |0 |- |400 |460-3-1 |Spence |James |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |401 |460-3-2 |Cowie |Jno |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |402 |460-3-3 |McCome |Rebecca |0 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |403 |460-3-4 |Patterson |Alexr |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |404 |460-3-5 |Patterson |James |1 |0 |3 |0 |4 |- |405 |460-3-6 |Murrey |Mary |0 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |406 |460-3-7 |Stewart |Robert |2 |0 |3 |0 |3 |- |407 |460-3-8 |Lindsey |Thos |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |408 |460-3-9 |Lindsey |Elizth |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |409 |460-3-10 |Beaty |Jno Jr |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |410 |460-3-11 |Mayburn |Jno |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |411 |460-3-12 |Weere |Thomas |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |412 |460-3-13 |Lawson |Jane |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |413 |460-3-14 |Morris |Saml |2 |5 |4 |0 |0 |- |414 |460-3-15 |Kearney |Sarah (mulatto) |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |- |415 |460-3-16 |Need |Saml Capt |1 |1 |5 |0 |2 |- |416 |460-3-17 |Bowie |Jno Esq |5 |5 |2 |0 |19 |- |417 |460-3-18 |Wardlaw |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |418 |460-3-19 |Perry |Abiel |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |419 |460-3-20 |Robbison |Jno |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |420 |460-3-21 |Wells |Ann |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |421 |460-3-22 |Gunnion |Benjn |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |422 |460-3-23 |Long |Jno |1 |0 |2 |0 |7 |- |423 |460-3-24 |Yewel |James |2 |3 |4 |0 |8 |- |424 |460-3-25 |Clees |Humphry |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |425 |461-1-1 |Whitfield |George |1 |3 |4 |0 |24* |- |426 |461-1-2 |Barksdales |*ickerson |1 |0 |3 |0 |26 |- |427 |461-1-3 |Littleton |Hunt |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |428 |461-1-4 |Thrith |Joseph |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |429 |461-1-5 |Winn |Thomas |2 |5 |5 |0 |23 |- |430 |461-1-6 |Bowman |Jno |3 |5 |2 |0 |0 |- |431 |461-1-7 |Harlan |Ezekial |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |432 |461-1-8 | |Dick (negro) |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |- |433 |461-1-9 |McGaw |Jno Capt |1 |5 |3 |0 |4 |- |434 |461-1-10 |Young |Jno |2 |1 |6 |0 |0 |- |435 |461-1-11 |Patterson |Saml Jr |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |436 |461-1-12 |Robbison |Wm |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |437 |461-1-13 |Craswell |Thos |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |438 |461-1-14 |Beaty |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |439 |461-1-15 |Farrer |Barret |1 |0 |1 |0 |2 |- |440 |461-1-16 |Henderson |Margret |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |441 |461-1-17 |Cochran |Andw |2 |4 |3 |0 |3 |- |442 |461-1-18 |Carson |Wm |3 |0 |2 |0 |1 |- |443 |461-1-19 |Patterson |Saml LC |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |444 |461-1-20 |McBride |Joseph |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |445 |461-1-21 |Taylor |Andw |2 |0 |3 |0 |1 |- |446 |461-1-22 |McCullough |Jno |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |447 |461-1-23 |Jones |Wm |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |448 |461-1-24 |Bradley |Pat |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |449 |461-1-25 |McCreavin |Robert |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |450 |461-1-26 |McCome |Andw |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |451 |461-1-27 |Farrer |John |2 |0 |1 |0 |6 |- |452 |461-1-28 |McFerrin |James M |1 |6 |2 |0 |1 |- |453 |461-1-29 |Brawford |Jno |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |454 |461-2-1 |Bailey |Allen |2 |* |2 |0 |0 |- |455 |461-2-2 |Lindsey |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |456 |461-2-3 |McDonnald |Wm |2 |0 |1 |0 |2 |- |457 |461-2-4 |Davis |Agustine |2 |4 |4 |0 |0 |- |458 |461-2-5 |Craswell |Joseph |2 |2 |6 |0 |0 |- |459 |461-2-6 |Buos |Wm |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |460 |461-2-7 |Colyer |Wm |1 |0 |1 |0 |7 |- |461 |461-2-8 |Comer |Christopher |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |462 |461-2-9 |Basoon |Nicholas |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |463 |461-2-10 |Wilson |Cathrine |0 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |464 |461-2-11 |Crawford |Joseph |1 |2 |3 |0 |3 |- |465 |461-2-12 |Milligan |Joseph |1 |2 |4 |0 |8 |- |466 |461-2-13 |Morrow |Thomas |2 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |467 |461-2-14 |McEwn |Alexr |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |468 |461-2-15 |Atwood |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |471 |461-2-18 |Wilson |Hugh |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |472 |461-2-19 |Colder |Robert |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |473 |461-2-20 |Brazeel |Joel |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |474 |461-2-21 |Bonner |James |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |475 |461-2-22 |Boyd |Wm |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |476 |461-2-23 |Riddle |Joseph |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |477 |461-2-24 |Cowie |Jno |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |478 |461-2-25 |Tagart |Jno |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |479 |461-2-26 |Carson |Jno |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |480 |461-2-27 |Beaty |Charles |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |481 |461-2-28 |Goodwin |Margret |3 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |482 |461-3-1 |Bailey |Nathanl |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |483 |461-3-2 |Downey |Joseph |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |484 |461-3-3 |Laicey |Pat |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |485 |461-3-4 |Long |Wm |1 |0 |3 |0 |7 |- |486 |461-3-5 |Shottwell |Hannah |3 |2 |4 |0 |6 |- |487 |461-3-6 |Peacock |Robt |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |488 |461-3-7 |Russell |James |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |489 |461-3-8 |Bradley |James |1 |1 |0 |0 |0 |- |490 |461-3-9 |Hearston |Jno |1 |5 |2 |0 |3 |- |491 |461-3-10 |Wildear |George |2 |4 |2 |0 |5 |- |492 |461-3-11 |Moore |David |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |493 |461-3-12 |Davenport |Jno |1 |1 |2 |0 |5 |- |494 |461-3-13 |Right |Exey |1 |0 |6 |0 |0 |- |495 |461-3-14 |Lacky |Adam |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |496 |461-3-15 |Burney |Saml |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |497 |461-3-16 |Porter |Andw |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |498 |461-3-17 |Lathers |Saml |2 |2 |7 |0 |0 |- |499 |461-3-18 |Russell |Jno |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |500 |461-3-19 |Anderson |Walter |1 |3 |5 |0 |4 |- |501 |461-3-20 |Reed |Jno |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |502 |461-3-21 |Davenport |Chas |1 |3 |5 |0 |22 |- |503 |461-3-22 |Wardlaw |Jno |2 |1 |2 |0 |6 |- |504 |461-3-23 |Bowman |Jane |0 |1 |3 |0 |4 |- |505 |461-3-24 |McElvane |Wm |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |506 |461-3-25 |Mathews |Wm |3 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |507 |461-3-26 |Mathews |Saml |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |508 |461-3-27 |Diffey |Wm |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |509 |464-1-1 |Russell |James |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |510 |464-1-2 |Williams |Suman |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |511 |464-1-3 |Hearston |James |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |512 |464-1-4 |Lawson |Jno |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |513 |464-1-5 |Lawson |Wm |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |514 |464-1-6 |Lawson |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |515 |464-1-7 |Hodges |Jno |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |516 |464-1-8 |Johnston |Pheby |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |517 |464-1-9 |Bell |Wm |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |518 |464-1-10 |Tims |Wm |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |519 |464-1-11 |Boggs |Ezikiel |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |520 |464-1-12 |Steel |Elizth |0 |6 |3 |0 |0 |- |521 |464-1-13 |Butler |Thomas |1 |2 |7 |0 |2 |- |522 |464-1-14 |Coldwell |Jno |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |523 |464-1-15 |Dodson |Chas |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |524 |464-1-16 |Tims |Vinson |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 |- |525 |464-1-17 |Coldwell |Charles |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 |- |526 |464-1-18 |Hearston |Wm |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |527 |464-1-19 |Hughbanks |Morton |4 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |528 |464-1-20 |Moore |James |3 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |529 |464-1-21 |Coldwell |Jane |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |530 |464-1-22 |Bohanon |Jas |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |531 |464-1-23 |Moore |Wm |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |532 |464-2-1 |Lindsey |Ephraim |3 |0 |2 |0 |1 |- |533 |464-2-2 |Lawson |Jones |4 |4 |4 |0 |3 |- |534 |464-2-3 |McKee |Thomas |1 |4 |6 |0 |0 |- |535 |464-2-4 |McKee |Adam |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |536 |464-2-5 |Bell |Jno |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |537 |464-2-6 |Dickson |Wm |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |538 |464-2-7 |Campble |Margaret |1 |1 |2 |0 |4 |- |539 |464-2-8 |Kilpatrick |Andrew |2 |2 |3 |0 |1 |- |540 |464-2-9 |Wakefield |Jane |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 |- |541 |464-2-10 |Russell |John |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |542 |464-2-11 |Hearston |Peter |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 |- |543 |464-2-12 |Roseman |Saml Capt |1 |1 |3 |0 |3 |- |544 |464-2-13 |Roseman |Sarah |0 |0 |2 |0 |3 |- |545 |464-2-14 |Jones |Adam Cr Esq |3 |1 |1 |0 |25 |- |546 |464-2-15 |Wallace |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |547 |464-2-16 |Saylor |Lenord |1 |2 |1 |0 |4 |- |548 |464-2-17 |Spruel |Jno |3 |4 |5 |0 |2 |- |549 |464-2-18 |Wallace |Wm |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |550 |464-2-19 |Wallace |Robert |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |551 |464-2-20 |Cox |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |3 |- |552 |464-2-21 |Jones |Jno |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |553 |464-2-22 |Addams |James |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 |- |554 |464-2-23 |Spruel |Wm |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |555 |464-3-1 |Cox |Benjn |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |556 |464-3-2 |Jones |Catherine |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |557 |464-3-3 |Ball |Mark |2 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |558 |464-3-4 |Cox |Jno |4 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |559 |464-3-5 |Hickleman |Michael |3 |0 |1 |0 |1 |- |560 |464-3-6 |Barmore |James |2 |3 |2 |0 |3 |- |561 |464-3-7 |Webb |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |562 |464-3-8 |McElwee |James |1 |3 |4 |0 |1 |- |563 |464-3-9 |Neal |Jno |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |564 |464-3-10 |Saylors |Abraham |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |565 |464-3-11 |Shirley |Benjn |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |566 |464-3-12 |Hughs |Rebecca |2 |2 |3 |0 |1 |- |567 |464-3-13 |Hughs |Moses |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |568 |464-3-14 |Shirley |James |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |569 |464-3-15 |Banyen |Henry |2 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |570 |464-3-16 |Scatched out | | | | | | |- |571 |464-3-17 |Shirley |Jno |6 |4 |6 |0 |1 |- |572 |464-3-18 |Shirley |Richard |2 |5 |3 |0 |0 |- |573 |464-3-19 |Elgin |Ann |0 |0 |4 |0 |3 |- |574 |464-3-20 |Brownlee |George |1 |2 |4 |0 |1 |- |575 |464-3-21 |Brownlee |James |1 |1 |0 |0 |3 |- |576 |464-3-22 |Watt |Andw |1 |1 |4 |0 |1 |- |577 |464-3-23 |Webb |Andw |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |578 |465-1-1 |Waters |David |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |579 |465-1-2 |Wiggiston |George |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |580 |465-1-3 |Clark |Jno |2 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |581 |465-1-4 |Tims |Oma |0 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |582 |465-1-5 |Nash |James |2 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |583 |465-1-6 |McElroy |Wm |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |584 |465-1-7 |McCormick |Hugh |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |585 |465-1-8 |Caldwell |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |586 |465-1-9 |Gray |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |- |587 |465-1-10 |Suright |Andw |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |588 |465-1-11 |Witherall |Jno Esq |1 |2 |1 |0 |8 |- |589 |465-1-12 |McCoy |Archd |3 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |590 |465-1-13 |Wardlaw |Hugh Esq |3 |3 |4 |0 |8 |- |591 |465-1-14 |Jones |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |592 |465-1-15 |Hazelet |David |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |593 |465-1-16 |Hazelet |Pheby |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |594 |465-1-17 |Morrow |Hugh |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |595 |465-1-18 |Russell |Jno Sr |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |596 |465-1-19 |Coldwell |Henry |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |597 |465-1-20 |Hall |Robert Rev |1 |3 |2 |0 |5 |- |598 |465-1-21 |Crowder |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |599 |465-1-22 |McCallester |Robert |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |600 |465-1-23 |Agnew |Elizth |0 |3 |4 |0 |7 |- |601 |465-1-24 |Sharp |Edward |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |602 |465-1-25 |McWhirter |Mary |2 |5 |3 |0 |0 |- |603 |465-1-26 |Sharp |Jno |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |604 |465-2-1 |Richey |James |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |605 |465-2-2 |Dunn |James |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |606 |465-2-3 |Swain |Robert |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |607 |465-2-4 |Woods |Wm |3 |0 |6 |0 |0 |- |608 |465-2-5 |Rutledge |Russell |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 |- |609 |465-2-6 |Haddin |Jennet |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |610 |465-2-7 |Norwood |Elizth |3 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |611 |465-2-8 |Richey |Robert |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 |- |612 |465-2-9 |Norwood |Thomas |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |613 |465-2-10 |Gant |Jno |1 |0 |4 |0 |6 |- |614 |465-2-11 |Smith |Moses |1 |1 |4 |0 |1 |- |615 |465-2-12 |McAddams |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |616 |465-2-13 |Benson |Wm |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |617 |465-2-14 |Wilson |George |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |618 |465-2-15 |Richey |Jas |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |619 |465-2-16 |Brownlee |Wm |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |620 |465-2-17 |Brownlee |Jno |1 |0 |1 |0 |2 |- |621 |465-2-18 |Brownlee |Joseph |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |622 |465-2-19 |Long |Nicholas |1 |3 |2 |0 |4 |- |623 |465-2-20 |Aldredge |Nathanl Jr |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |624 |465-2-21 |Aldredge |Nathanl Sr |2 |0 |4 |0 |2 |- |625 |465-2-22 |Cullen |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 |- |626 |465-2-23 |Foster |Ambrose |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |627 |465-2-24 |Foster |Joel |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |628 |465-2-25 |Jones |Adam Cr Jr |2 |0 |3 |0 |3 |- |629 |465-2-26 |Hodges |James |1 |3 |3 |0 |4 |- |630 |465-3-1 |Phillips |Jacob |2 |4 |4 |0 |0 |- |631 |465-3-2 |Cullins |Jno |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |632 |465-3-3 |Smith |Nimrod |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |633 |465-3-4 |Fagustine |Jno |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |634 |465-3-5 |Watt |Sarah |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |635 |465-3-6 |Robbison |Jno |1 |3 |5 |0 |4 |- |636 |465-3-7 |Niswinger |Jacob |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |637 |465-3-8 |Hodges |Wm |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |- |638 |465-3-9 |Hodges |Elizth |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |639 |465-3-10 |Robbison |Wm |2 |0 |1 |0 |12 |- |640 |465-3-11 |Nash |Jno |3 |2 |5 |0 |4 |- |641 |465-3-12 |Barmore |George |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |642 |465-3-13 |Shirley |Jno |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |643 |465-3-14 |Bullock |Richard |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |644 |465-3-15 |McMullin |Joseph |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |645 |465-3-16 |Putman |Daniel |2 |5 |6 |0 |0 |- |646 |465-3-17 |Holislaw |Henry |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |647 |465-3-18 |Camm |Wm |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |648 |465-3-19 |Smith |Fawney |3 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |649 |465-3-20 |Watts |Thomas |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |650 |465-3-21 |Porter |Jno |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |651 |465-3-22 |Barton |James |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |652 |465-3-23 |Dewhit |Saml |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |653 |465-3-24 |Foster |Thomas |2 |3 |3 |0 |4 |- |654 |465-3-25 |Abbot |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |655 |465-3-26 |Addams |George |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |656 |465-3-27 |Moore |Thomas |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |657 |468-1-1 |Cooper |Wm Robbison |2 |5 |7 |0 |0 |- |658 |468-1-2 |Moore |Wm |3 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |659 |468-1-3 |Sadler |Richard |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |660 |468-1-4 |Northcut |Benjn |1 |0 |7 |0 |0 |- |661 |468-1-5 |Shirley |Argey |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 |- |662 |468-1-6 |Owens |Joshua |2 |1 |7 |0 |0 |- |663 |468-1-7 |Watkins |Henry |3 |1 |4 |0 |2 |- |664 |468-1-8 |Michel |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |665 |468-1-9 |Ball |Benjn |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |666 |468-1-10 |Hunter |David |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 |- |667 |468-1-11 |Freeman |Herod |2 |5 |3 |0 |0 |- |668 |468-1-12 |Michel |Jno |2 |5 |2 |0 |0 |- |669 |468-1-13 |Maxwell |Jno |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |670 |468-1-14 |Maddix |Benjn |2 |7 |3 |0 |0 |- |671 |468-1-15 |Maddix |Walter |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |672 |468-1-16 |Posey |Ignacious |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |673 |468-1-17 |Rowley |Owens |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |674 |468-1-18 |Ball |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |675 |468-1-19 |Luck |Absolum |1 |5 |2 |0 |0 |- |676 |468-1-20 |Donaldson |Thos |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 |- |677 |468-1-21 |Dodson |Enoch |1 |2 |4 |0 |3 |- |678 |468-1-22 |Crump |Ruth |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |679 |468-1-23 |Rogers |Joseph |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |680 |468-1-24 |Right* |Jno |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |681 |468-1-25 |Rutledge |Jno |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |682 |468-2-1 |Smith |Wm Calhoun B. |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |683 |468-2-2 |Forbes |Patk |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |684 |468-2-3 |Chaimbers |Wm |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |685 |468-2-4 |Campble |James |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |686 |468-2-5 |Sample |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |687 |468-2-6 |Sample |Alexr |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |688 |468-2-7 |Stephens |Cage |5 |3 |9 |0 |0 |- |689 |468-2-8 |Logan |Isac |1 |0 |2 |0 |3 |- |690 |468-2-9 |Michel |Mary |1 |4 |2 |0 |15 |- |691 |468-2-10 |Beesley |Edmond |3 |4 |4 |0 |5 |- |692 |468-2-11 |Carder |Jas |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |693 |468-2-12 |Stevens |Alexr |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |694 |468-2-13 |Milford |Thomas |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |695 |468-2-14 |Milford |Jno |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |696 |468-2-15 |Milford |Robert |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |697 |468-2-16 |Swancey |Robert |2 |2 |7 |0 |3 |- |698 |468-2-17 |Sample |Robert |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |699 |468-2-18 |Coldwell |Jno |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |700 |468-2-19 |Colhoun |Wm Sr |1 |2 |2 |0 |1 |- |701 |468-2-20 |Heard |Wm Jr |1 |1 |1 |0 |1 |- |702 |468-2-21 |Sims |Nathan |4 |3 |4 |0 |4 |- |703 |468-2-22 |Griffin |Buck |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |704 |468-2-23 |Heard |Isac |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |705 |468-2-24 |Heard |Thos |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |706 |468-2-25 |Blain |Michael |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |707 |468-3-1 |Foster |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |708 |468-3-2 |Defur |Andw |2 |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |709 |468-3-3 |Kennedy |Hugh |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |710 |468-3-4 |Richey |James |1 |5 |4 |0 |0 |- |711 |468-3-5 |Edwards |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |712 |468-3-6 |Livingston |Brian |3 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |713 |468-3-7 |Reed |Mathew |1 |0 |6 |0 |0 |- |714 |468-3-8 |Pickens |Jno |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |715 |468-3-9 |Lessley |Joseph |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |716 |468-3-10 |Tifes |David |2 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |717 |468-3-11 |Quin |Jno |1 |1 |3 |0 |3 |- |718 |468-3-12 |Harris |Henry |1 |0 |0 |0 |2 |- |719 |468-3-13 |McAllester |Margret |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |720 |468-3-14 |Wilson |Mathew |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |721 |468-3-15 |Strain |Jno |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |722 |468-3-16 |Houston |Saml |3 |1 |8 |0 |0 |- |723 |468-3-17 |Wilson |Charles |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |724 |468-3-18 |Robbison |William |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |725 |468-3-19 |Lessley |Wm |1 |3 |3 |0 |3 |- |726 |468-3-20 |Thompson |James |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 |- |727 |468-3-21 |Williams |Philip |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |728 |468-3-22 |McCord |Jno |4 |1 |7 |0 |0 |- |729 |468-3-23 |Greer |David |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |730 |469-1-1 |Peacock |(ink blot) |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |731 |469-1-2 |McDavid |(ink blot) |2 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |732 |469-1-3 |Rutledge |(ink blot) |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |733 |469-1-4 |Lowrey |Jno |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 |- |734 |469-1-5 |Tribble |Stephen |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |735 |469-1-6 |Brown |Mary |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |736 |469-1-7 |Tribble |Elijah |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |737 |469-1-8 |Martin |Julius |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |738 |469-1-9 |Low |Isac |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |739 |469-1-10 |Brown |Robert |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |740 |469-1-11 |Brown |Lenord |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |741 |469-1-12 |Lord |Wm |2 |1 |4 |0 |2 |- |742 |469-1-13 |Gibson |Robt |1 |1 |4 |0 |5 |- |743 |469-1-14 |McCann |Wm |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |744 |469-1-15 |Troop |Wm |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |745 |469-1-16 |Rorey |Jno |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |746 |469-1-17 |White |Wm |2 |2 |6 |0 |0 |- |747 |469-1-18 |McCrone |Wm |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |748 |469-1-19 |Miller |Samuel |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |749 |469-1-20 |Purdy |Henry |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |750 |469-1-21 |Reeve |Wm |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 |- |751 |469-1-22 |Drake |Thos |1 |2 |2 |0 |1 |- |752 |469-1-23 |Colhoun |Jno Capt |1 |3 |6 |0 |3 |- |753 |469-1-24 |Michel |Solomn |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |754 |469-1-25 |Milford |Henry |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |755 |469-2-1 |Nickels |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |6 |- |756 |469-2-2 |Heard |Wm Sr |2 |3 |6 |0 |0 |- |757 |469-2-3 |Eddings |Benjn |4 |3 |4 |0 |13 |- |758 |469-2-4 |Milford |Wm |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |759 |469-2-5 |Mitchel |Tamer |4 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |760 |469-2-6 |Mathews |Joseph |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |761 |469-2-7 |Parker |Mary |3 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |762 |469-2-8 |Glover |Fredk |3 |0 |2 |0 |9 |- |763 |469-2-9 |Burton |Joseph |3 |1 |1 |0 |14 |- |764 |469-2-10 |Michel |Benjn |5 |2 |5 |0 |11 |- |765 |469-2-11 |Heard |George |1 |1 |2 |0 |3 |- |766 |469-2-12 |Heard |Charles |1 |4 |2 |0 |1 |- |767 |469-2-13 |Green |Peter |4 |0 |2 |0 |11 |- |768 |469-2-14 |Pollard |Robt |1 |2 |3 |0 |2 |- |769 |469-2-15 |Pollard |Jno Jr |1 |3 |1 |0 |1 |- |770 |469-2-16 |Pollard |Jno Sr |2 |0 |6 |0 |15 |- |771 |469-2-17 |Shard |Wm Esq |4 |0 |7 |0 |3 |- |772 |469-2-18 |Strain |Wm Capt |2 |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |773 |469-2-19 |Watt |Saml Esq |1 |1 |5 |0 |4 |- |774 |469-2-20 |Wilson |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |775 |469-2-21 |Wilson |Margret |2 |1 |7 |0 |0 |- |776 |469-2-22 |Ivins |Ezekiel Sr |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |777 |469-2-23 |Howard |Abraham |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |778 |469-2-24 |Ivins |James |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |779 |469-2-25 |Mill & Children (negro) | |0 |0 |0 |6 |0 |- |780 |469-3-1 |McCord |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |781 |469-3-2 |McConnel |Joshua |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |782 |469-3-3 |McWhirter |Moses |2 |5 |5 |0 |0 |- |783 |469-3-4 |Kith |Margret |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |784 |469-3-5 |Cathy |George |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |785 |469-3-6 |Thompson |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |786 |469-3-7 |Bell |Robert |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |787 |469-3-8 |Norris |Jno |1 |4 |3 |0 |4 |- |788 |469-3-9 |Alexander |Wm |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |789 |469-3-10 |Hamilton |Archd |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 |- |790 |469-3-11 |Hamilton |Andw Esq |2 |4 |4 |0 |4 |- |791 |469-3-12 |Weems |Thos |4 |1 |2 |0 |6 |- |792 |469-3-13 |Merriweather |Jno Capt |3 |4 |4 |0 |18 |- |793 |469-3-14 |Logan |Elinor |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |794 |469-3-15 |Moore |Jno |2 |0 |2 |0 |2 |- |795 |469-3-16 |Looney |Jno |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |796 |469-3-17 |Norrell |Richard |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |797 |469-3-18 |Wardlaw |Wm |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |- |798 |469-3-19 |Campble |Ann |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |799 |469-3-20 |Duncan |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |800 |469-3-21 |Wardlaw |Lidia |2 |2 |6 |0 |6 |- |801 |469-3-22 |Figgs |Jessiah |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 |- |802 |469-3-23 |Thomas |David |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |803 |469-3-24 |Ford |Edward |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |804 |469-3-25 |Youngblood |Saml |2 |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |805 |469-3-26 |Duglass |Sarah |0 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |806 |469-3-27 |Heard |James |3 |1 |11 |0 |0 |- |807 |469-3-28 |Lincoln |Jas Esq |2 |1 |5 |0 |3* |- |808 |472-1-1 |Askin |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |809 |472-1-2 |Duncan |Hugh |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |810 |472-1-3 |Huston |James |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |811 |472-1-4 |Duglass |Hugh |1 |2 |2 |0 |2 |- |812 |472-1-5 |Mcallester |Andw |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |813 |472-1-6 |Suit |Wm |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |814 |472-1-7 |Anthoney |Joel |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |815 |472-1-8 |Foster |Henry |3 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |816 |472-1-9 |Parkadare* |James |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |817 |472-1-10 |Ganes |Wm |1 |3 |3 |0 |1 |- |818 |472-1-11 |Logan |Jno |4 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |819 |472-1-12 |Merriweather |Zachy Dr |1 |0 |3 |0 |4 |- |820 |472-1-13 |McGill |James |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |821 |472-1-14 |Colhoun |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |822 |472-1-15 |Bradaway |Jacob |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |823 |472-1-16 |Moore |Quinton |1 |2* |2 |0 |0 |- |824 |472-1-17 |Rice |Gary |1 |0 |3 |0 |3 |- |825 |472-1-18 |Bochanon |James |3 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |826 |472-1-19 |Edmiston |Elizth |0 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |827 |472-1-20 |Bochanon |Jno |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |828 |472-1-21 |Irving |Jno |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |829 |472-1-22 |Livingston |Thomas |2 |3 |3 |0 |8 |- |830 |472-1-23 |Wilson |James |5 |1 |5 |0 |4 |- |831 |472-2-1 |Crawford |Jane |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |832 |472-2-2 |Henry |Hugh |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |833 |472-2-3 |Jordan |Thomas |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |834 |472-2-4 |Crawford |Enos |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |835 |472-2-5 |Downey |Richard |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |836 |472-2-6 |Duglass |Elizth |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |837 |472-2-7 |Devlin |James |3 |4 |4 |0 |0 |- |838 |472-2-8 |Mcavoy |Elinor |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |839 |472-2-9 |Mcconnell |Joseph |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |840 |472-2-10 |Logan |Alexander |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |841 |472-2-11 |Quin |Patk |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |842 |472-2-12 |Mckiddy |Jno |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |843 |472-2-13 |Hill |Adam |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |844 |472-2-14 |Hill |Wm |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |845 |472-2-15 |Hill |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |846 |472-2-16 |Huggans |David |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |847 |472-2-17 |Wims |Wm |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |848 |472-2-18 |Edmiston |David |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |849 |472-2-19 |Hearse |Jno |1 |4 |3 |0 |4 |- |850 |472-2-20 |Logan |David |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |851 |472-2-21 |Sansom |Jane |3 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |852 |472-2-22 |Corn |George |1 |2 |6 |0 |1 |- |853 |472-2-23 |Pressley |Wm |1 |1 |0 |0 |2 |- |854 |472-3-1 |Goldon* |Anthony |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |855 |472-3-2 |Weems |Bartw |3 |1 |4 |0 |4 |- |856 |472-3-3 |McFerrin |Andw |2 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |857 |472-3-4 |Waddle |George |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |858 |472-3-5 |Cochrin |Jno |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 |- |859 |472-3-6 |Chalmers |Jno |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |860 |472-3-7 |White |Jno |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |861 |472-3-8 |Hearse |Joseph |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |862 |472-3-9 |Leoney |Jno |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |863 |472-3-10 |Wighley |Thos |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 |- |864 |472-3-11 |Baker |James |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |865 |472-3-12 |Mccoy |Danl |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |866 |472-3-13 |Cimmins |Jane |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |867 |472-3-14 |Golliher |James |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |868 |472-3-15 |Wells |Thomas |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |869 |472-3-16 |McFerrin |Archd |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |870 |472-3-17 |Wilson |George |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |871 |472-3-18 |Faded and |inkblot | | | | | |- |872 |472-3-19 |Weems |Jno |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |873 |472-3-20 |Campble |Jno |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |874 |472-3-21 |Gaslin |Sanders |3 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |875 |472-3-22 |Miller |James |3 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |876 |472-3-23 |Able |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |877 |473-1-1 |[[Gouedy-2|Gowdey]] |Jas |3 |0 |3 |0 |7 |- |878 |473-1-2 |Moore |Davis |1 |3 |2 |0 |39 |- |879 |473-1-3 |Walter |Linord |2 |1 |5 |0 |8 |- |880 |473-1-4 |Black |James |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |881 |473-1-5 |Stewart |James |2 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |882 |473-1-6 |McDowel |Alexr |2 |0 |0 |0 |1 |- |883 |473-1-7 |Cunnigam |David |2 |3 |4 |0 |10 |- |884 |473-1-8 |Griffin |Robert |1 |3 |3 |0 |3 |- |885 |473-1-9 |Ray |Isac |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |886 |473-1-10 |Huggins |Wm |1 |0 |0 |0 |3 |- |887 |473-1-11 |Mcconnell |Jno |1 |0 |2 |0 |2 |- |888 |473-1-12 |Ray |Thos |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 |- |889 |473-1-13 |Moore |Elijah |1 |2 |3 |0 |6 |- |890 |473-1-14 |Heard |Isac |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |891 |473-1-15 |Mathews |Victer |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 |- |892 |473-1-16 |Bochanon |Wm |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |893 |473-1-17 |Foster |Saml Sr |3 |3 |6 |0 |1 |- |894 |473-1-18 |Black |Mary |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |895 |473-1-19 |Mcmillion |Thos |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |896 |473-1-20 |McCurdy |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |897 |473-1-21 |Cochran |Agness |2 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |898 |473-1-22 |Cochran |James |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |899 |473-1-23 |Reed |James |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |900 |473-1-24 |Sinklear |Elijah |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |901 |473-1-25 |Foster |Saml Jr |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |902 |473-1-26 |Foster |Saml Sr |1 |2 |3 |0 |3 |- |903 |473-1-27 |Foster |Robert |2 |5 |5 |0 |3 |- |904 |473-2-1 |Ravlin |Jno |2 |1 |6 |0 |4 |- |905 |473-2-2 |Bean |Ann |0 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |906 |473-2-3 |Hearse |Thomas |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |907 |473-2-4 |Hearse |George |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |908 |473-2-5 |Pawl |Andw |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |909 |473-2-6 |Able |Joseph |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |910 |473-2-7 |Wallace |Joshua |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |911 |473-2-8 |Young |James |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |912 |473-2-9 |Johnston |James |1 |3 |6 |0 |2 |- |913 |473-2-10 |Weems |Jno |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |914 |473-2-11 |Blackburn |Wm |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |915 |473-2-12 |Weems |Thoms Jr |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |916 |473-2-13 |Boyd |Wm |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 |- |917 |473-2-14 |McClinton |Robert Sr |1 |2 |4 |0 |2 |- |918 |473-2-15 |McClinton |Samuel |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |919 |473-2-16 |McClinton |Robert Jr |1 |1 |0 |0 |0 |- |920 |473-2-17 |Pressley |Saml |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |921 |473-2-18 |Kewn |Thos |3 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |922 |473-2-19 |Mcbathe |George |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |923 |473-2-20 |Smith |Alexr |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |924 |473-2-21 |Irving |Robert |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |925 |473-2-22 |Wilson |Jno |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |926 |473-2-23 |Hawthorn |James |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 |- |927 |473-2-24 |Pressley |David |1 |0 |2 |0 |7 |- |928 |473-2-25 |Thomson |Archabald |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |929 |473-2-26 |Lively |Jno |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |930 |473-2-27 |Coleman |George |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |931 |473-3-1 |Thompson |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |932 |473-3-2 |Robbison |Jas |1 |4 |1 |0 |0 |- |933 |473-3-3 |Spince |Jno |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |934 |473-3-4 |Keese |Macom |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |935 |473-3-5 |Cowie |Wm |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |936 |473-3-6 |Feltin |Ann |0 |4 |4 |0 |0 |- |937 |473-3-7 |Wetherspoon |David |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |938 |473-3-8 |Mcbride |Thos |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |939 |473-3-9 |Clark |N Thos |2 |0 |2 |0 |4 |- |940 |473-3-10 |Tullick |Magnes |2 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |941 |473-3-11 |Weems |Henry |1 |2 |7 |0 |0 |- |942 |473-3-12 |Weems |Thos CT |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |943 |473-3-13 |Ragan |Iona |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |944 |473-3-14 |Baker |Jno Jr |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |945 |473-3-15 |Baker |Jno Sr |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |946 |473-3-16 |Peace |Jno |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |947 |473-3-17 |Young |Wm |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |948 |473-3-18 |Woodson |Tucco |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |949 |473-3-19 |Thompson |Robt |2 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |950 |473-3-20 |Lucus |Joel |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |951 |473-3-21 |Able |Nancy |0 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |952 |473-3-22 |Wallace |James |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |953 |473-3-23 |Miller |Alexr |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |954 |473-3-24 |Smith |Robert |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |955 |473-3-25 |Edward |Thomas |1 |1 |3 |0 |29 |- |956 |473-3-26 |Chalmers |Robt (negro) |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |- |957 |473-3-27 |Wallace |Jno |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |958 |473-3-28 |Chalmers |Jno |4 |* |3 |0 |0 |- |959 |476-1-1 |White |Alexr Sr |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |960 |476-1-2 |White |Alexr Jr |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 |- |961 |476-1-3 |Baskin |Wm Capt |3 |5 |7 |0 |7 |- |962 |476-1-4 |Campble |Duncan |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |963 |476-1-5 |Astin |Mary |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |964 |476-1-6 |Astin |Alexr |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |965 |476-1-7 |Pilgrim |Thomas |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |966 |476-1-8 |Roberts |Jno |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |967 |476-1-9 |Bowin |Drury |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |968 |476-1-10 |Bowin |Sterling |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |969 |476-1-11 |Grimes |James |2 |0 |6 |0 |0 |- |970 |476-1-12 |Blythe |Robert |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |971 |476-1-13 |Bythe |Saml |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |972 |476-1-14 |Parnel |Edward |3 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |973 |476-1-15 |Pilgrim |Phillip |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |974 |476-1-16 |Beard |Wm |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |975 |476-1-17 |Beard |Mary |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |976 |476-1-18 |Astin |James |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |977 |476-1-19 |Dealwood |Jno |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |978 |476-1-20 |Brimagim |James |3 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |979 |476-1-21 |Dealwood |Wm |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |980 |476-1-22 |Walker |Wm |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |981 |476-1-23 |McMahon |James |3 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |982 |476-2-1 |McNeal |Jno |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |983 |476-2-2 |McClaskey |Joseph |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |984 |476-2-3 |Foster |Alexr |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |985 |476-2-4 |Kerr |David |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |986 |476-2-5 |Harris |Wilson |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |987 |476-2-6 |McClaskey |David |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 |- |988 |476-2-7 |Bowie |David |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |989 |476-2-8 |McLin |Hugh |3 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |990 |476-2-9 |Vernon |James |2 |2 |3 |0 |5 |- |991 |476-2-10 |Montgomery |Benjn |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |992 |476-2-11 |Vernon |Robert |1 |6 |1 |0 |0 |- |993 |476-2-12 |Sweringam |Joseph |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |- |994 |476-2-13 |Coldwell |James |2 |3 |2 |0 |5 |- |995 |476-2-14 |Coldwell |Robert |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |996 |476-2-15 |Coldwell |Jno Sr |3 |2 |4 |0 |2 |- |997 |476-2-16 |Huston |Hugh |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |998 |476-2-17 |Huston |George |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |999 |476-2-18 |Alexander |Aron |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1000 |476-2-19 |Alexander |James |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1001 |476-2-20 |Harris |Thomas |2 |4 |3 |0 |1 |- |1002 |476-2-21 |Hamilton |Archd |2 |5 |2 |0 |2 |- |1003 |476-2-22 |Hall |Wm |3 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |1004 |476-3-1 |David |Jno |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |1005 |476-3-2 |Gibert |Peter |3 |5 |3 |0 |2 |- |1006 |476-3-3 |Bushilon |Joseph |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |- |1007 |476-3-4 |Bushilon |Mary Ann |0 |2 |2 |0 |1 |- |1008 |476-3-5 |Rogers |Anne |0 |4 |5 |0 |4 |- |1009 |476-3-6 |Morang |Peter |5 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1010 |476-3-7 |Bailor |Mary Susana |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |1011 |476-3-8 |King |Philip |1 |2 |2 |0 |1 |- |1012 |476-3-9 |Gavil |Herman |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |1013 |476-3-10 |Mark |Conrad |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |1014 |476-3-11 |Gibson |Patk |2 |0 |3 |0 |2 |- |1015 |476-3-12 |Martin |Robert |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1016 |476-3-13 |Righley |James |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |1017 |476-3-14 |Brishey |Nicholas |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1018 |476-3-15 |Morris |Jessey |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |1019 |476-3-16 |McCarter |Wm |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |1020 |476-3-17 |McKiddey |Isbal |0 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1021 |476-3-18 |Thompson |Jno |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1022 |476-3-19 |Pressley |Jane |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |1023 |476-3-20 |Patterson |Josiah |2 |3 |3 |0 |2 |- |1024 |476-3-21 |Dorris |Wm |2 |1 |2 |0 |2 |- |1025 |476-3-22 |Hunton |Jno |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1026 |477-1-1 |Baskin |Hugh |3 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1027 |477-1-2 |Pettigrew |James |1 |2 |* |0 |0 |- |1028 |477-1-3 |Blythe |Wm |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |1029 |477-1-4 |Harris |Jno Capt |2 |4 |3 |0 |5 |- |1030 |477-1-5 |Russell |Wm |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |1031 |477-1-6 |Russell |Robert |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1032 |477-1-7 |Barr |Elizth |1 |0 |3 |0 |5 |- |1033 |477-1-8 |Weems |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1034 |477-1-9 |Lawrence |Jno |3 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |1035 |477-1-10 |Beard |Jno |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1036 |477-1-11 |Coyal |Thomas |2 |4 |7 |0 |0 |- |1037 |477-1-12 |Boyd |Robert |1 |1 |4 |0 |1 |- |1038 |477-1-13 |Miller |Hattr Wm |3 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |1039 |477-1-14 |Stone |Wm |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |1040 |477-1-15 |Stone |Rowley |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1041 |477-1-16 |Guffin |Jane |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 |- |1042 |477-1-17 |Glearman |Jacob |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1043 |477-1-18 |Maddin |Wm |1 |2 |1 |0 |1 |- |1044 |477-1-19 |Colhoun |Jno |3 |3 |4 |0 |1 |- |1045 |477-1-20 |Green |Jno |2 |1 |2 |0 |6 |- |1046 |477-1-21 |McLain |David |3 |0 |6 |0 |0 |- |1047 |477-1-22 |Long |Henry |1 |0 |4 |0 |4 |- |1048 |477-1-23 |Harris |Wm |4 |2 |3 |0 |9 |- |1049 |477-1-24 |Olliver |James |2 |0 |2 |0 |4 |- |1050 |477-1-1 |Gailey |James |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |1051 |477-2-2 |Righley |Wm |3 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1052 |477-2-3 |Linton |Saml |2 |3 |2 |0 |4 |- |1053 |477-2-4 |Spencer |Wm |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1054 |477-2-5 |Lemaster |Joseph |1 |1 |5 |0 |2 |- |1055 |477-2-6 |Morris |Elinor |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1056 |477-2-7 |Murrow |James |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |1057 |477-2-8 |Cochran |Richd |0 |4 |1 |0 |1 |- |1058 |477-2-9 |Hailey |Wm |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1059 |477-2-10 |Gallaspie |Danl |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |1060 |477-2-11 |Gamble |Alexr |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 |- |1061 |477-2-12 |Little |Wm |2 |1 |6 |0 |0 |- |1062 |477-2-13 |Ford |Richard |3 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |1063 |477-2-14 |Nilson |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1064 |477-2-15 |McGuough |Jno |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |1065 |477-2-16 |Gibson |Elias |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 |- |1066 |477-2-17 |Thacker |Joel |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 |- |1067 |477-2-18 |Brightman |Thos |3 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |1068 |477-2-19 |Reed |Joseph |2 |2 |3 |0 |9 |- |1069 |477-2-20 |Hubanks |Jno |2 |6 |2 |0 |0 |- |1070 |477-2-21 |Brown |Wm |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |1071 |477-2-22 |Izard |Mason |3 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |1072 |477-2-23 |Gillibo |Andw |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1073 |477-2-24 |Berand |Jno |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |1074 |477-2-25 |Bites |Peter |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |1075 |477-3-1 |Cowie |Wm |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |1076 |477-3-2 |Boggs |Mary |0 |0 |6 |0 |0 |- |1077 |477-3-3 |Tullock |Jno |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |1078 |477-3-4 |Thompson |Moses |1 |0 |1 |0 |3 |- |1079 |477-3-5 |White |Andw |2 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |1080 |477-3-6 |Russell |Timy Dr |2 |0 |1 |0 |8 |- |1081 |477-3-7 |Pressley |David |1 |2 |2 |0 |1 |- |1082 |477-3-8 |Boggs |Jane |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1083 |477-3-9 |King |Jno |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1084 |477-3-10 |Dandy |Wm |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |1085 |477-3-11 |O'Mullin |Jno |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |1086 |477-3-12 |Childs |James |2 |2 |2 |0 |2 |- |1087 |477-3-13 |Childs |Harry |2 |2 |1 |0 |6 |- |1088 |477-3-14 |Hunt |Saml |1 |0 |5 |0 |5 |- |1089 |477-3-15 |Nichels |Wm |1 |1 |3 |0 |8 |- |1090 |477-3-16 |Todd |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1091 |477-3-17 |Wilson |Saml |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |1092 |477-3-18 |Steel |David |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1093 |477-3-19 |Codey |Jno |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1094 |477-3-20 |Weed |Nathanl |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |1095 |477-3-21 |McMurthrey |Wm |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 |- |1096 |477-3-22 |Lyon |Saml |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |1097 |477-3-23 |Lockridge |Jno |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |1098 |477-3-24 |McAllester |Danl |2 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |1099 |477-3-25 |Brown |David |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 |- |1100 |480-1-1 |White |James |1 |0 |3 |0 |1 |- |1101 |480-1-2 |Edwards |Andw |1 |0 |3 |0 |2 |- |1102 |480-1-3 |Strain |Saml |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |1103 |480-1-4 |Middleton |Stephen |1 |5 |1 |0 |0 |- |1104 |480-1-5 |Thornton |Saml |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1105 |480-1-6 |Robbison |David |3 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |1106 |480-1-7 |[[Holland-3093|Hollan]] |Jacob |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1107 |480-1-8 |Johnston |Jno |1 |0 |1* |0 |0 |- |1108 |480-1-9 |Mcmurtrey |Saml |4 |1 |2 |0 |3 |- |1109 |480-1-10 |Edwards |Matw |1 |1 |1 |0 |4 |- |1110 |480-1-11 |Strain |David |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |1111 |480-1-12 |Lockridge |Jas Jr |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1112 |480-1-13 |Jefreys |Nathl |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |1113 |480-1-14 |Robbison |Joseph |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |1114 |480-1-15 |Gastin |Joseph |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |1115 |480-1-16 |McCome |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1116 |480-1-17 |Stewart |Wm |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |1117 |480-1-18 |Ivens |Ezekiel Jr |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1118 |480-1-19 |Shilletto |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1119 |480-1-20 |Brumly |Wm |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |1120 |480-1-21 |Donalson |Matw |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |- |1121 |480-1-22 |Gilmore |James |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |1122 |480-2-1 |Miller |Mary |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1123 |480-2-2 |Pawl |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1124 |480-2-3 |Ivens |Wm |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1125 |480-2-4 |Juright |Jno |1 |2 |4 |0 |3 |- |1126 |480-2-5 |Crawford |Agnes |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1127 |480-2-6 |Johnston |Elizth |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |- |1128 |480-2-7 |Long |James |1 |0 |3 |0 |7 |- |1129 |480-2-8 |Gouge |Joseph |2 |0 |1 |0 |1 |- |1130 |480-2-9 |Tims |Esther |0 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |1131 |480-2-10 |Bigam |Hugh |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1132 |480-2-11 |Rapley |Richard A |1 |0 |0 |0 |57 |- |1133 |480-2-12 |Boyd |Hugh |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1134 |480-2-13 |Milam |Samuel |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1135 |480-2-14 |Richey |Jno |2 |4 |5 |0 |0 |- |1136 |480-2-15 |Hawthorn |Jas |1 |5 |2 |0 |7 |- |1137 |480-2-16 |Pane |Ledford |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |1138 |480-2-17 |Davis |Wm |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |1139 |480-2-18 |Leslergett |Lewis |1 |0 |7 |0 |24 |- |1140 |480-2-19 |Dunlap |Robt |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |1141 |480-2-20 |Allen |Charles |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 |- |1142 |480-2-21 |Nickels |Julius Sr |2 |1 |0 |0 |8 |- |1143 |480-2-22 |Wardlaw |Joseph |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |1144 |480-2-23 |Tate |Jno* |* |* |2* |0 |0 |- |1145 |480-3-1 |Michael |Jno |1 |6 |8 |0 |0 |- |1146 |480-3-2 |Armstrong |Benjn |1 |7 |4 |0 |0 |- |1147 |480-3-3 |Blaws |Luke |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 |- |1148 |480-3-4 |Roberts |Thos |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1149 |480-3-5 |Swingle |Michael |2 |2 |6 |0 |0 |- |1150 |480-3-6 |Ware |Wm |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |1151 |480-3-7 |Smith |Benjn |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1152 |480-3-8 |McAddams |Jno |1 |1 |4 |0 |2 |- |1153 |480-3-9 |Smith |Jno (free negros) |0 |0 |0 |10 |0 |- |1154 |480-3-10 |Will (free negros) | |0 |0 |0 |5 |0 |- |1155 |480-3-11 |Wilson (free negro) | |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |- |1156 |480-3-12 |Watson |Stephen |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |1157 |480-3-13 |Ray |Jane |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1158 |480-3-14 |Mickel |Lewis |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1159 |480-3-15 |Miller |Jane |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |1160 |480-3-16 |Miller |Andw |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1161 |480-3-17 |Culp |Jonathin |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1162 |480-3-18 |Culp |Pheby |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |1163 |480-3-19 |Hodges |Richard |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |1164 |480-3-20 |Lindsey |Jno |3 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1165 |480-3-21 |McCrackin |Wm |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |1166 |480-3-22 |Culp |Joseph |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |1167 |480-3-23 |Osburn |Wm* |4 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1168 |481-1-1 |Russell |Wm* |4* |0 |1* |0 |0 |- |1169 |481-1-2 |McIntire |Jno |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1170 |481-1-3 |Foster |Saml |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1171 |481-1-4 |Brumly |James |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1172 |481-1-5 |Lockrige |Jas Sr |2 |0 |4 |0 |1 |- |1173 |481-1-6 |Faith |Samuel |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |1174 |481-1-7 |Wilson |Thos |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1175 |481-1-8 |Crawford |Elizth |1 |1 |1 |0 |4 |- |1176 |481-1-9 |Suthertin |Francis |1 |0 |3 |0 |1 |- |1177 |481-1-10 |McEntire |Danl |1 |5 |2 |0 |0 |- |1178 |481-1-11 |Lessley |Ann |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |1179 |481-1-12 |Kennedy |David |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1180 |481-1-13 |Brannon |Jno |1 |5 |3 |0 |4 |- |1181 |481-1-14 |Posey |Hesekiah |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |1182 |481-1-15 |Mann |Gilbert |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1183 |481-1-16 |Smith |Michal |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1184 |481-1-17 |Mathews |Wm |2 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |1185 |481-1-18 |Ellinton |Enock Jrd* |1 |1 |5 |0 |5 |- |1186 |481-1-19 |Gonly |Robt |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |1187 |481-1-20 |Waddle |David |4 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1188 |481-1-21 |McConnel |Rebecca |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |1189 |481-1-22 |Spence |Chas |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |1190 |481-1-23 |Smithers |Gabrial |3 |3 |3 |0 |7 |- |1191 |481-1-24 |Simpson |Wm |3 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |1192 |481-1-25 |Inglish |Andw |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |1193 |481-1-26 |Foster |James Sr |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |1194 |481-1-27 |Mann |Thos |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |1195 |481-1-28 |Stewart |Wm Jr* |* |* |* |0 |0 |- |1196 |481-2-1 |Eddings |Wm |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 |- |1197 |481-2-2 |Burney |Adam |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |1198 |481-2-3 |Manaly |Joseph |2 |0 |4 |0 |4 |- |1199 |481-2-4 |Dunlap |Jas |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |1200 |481-2-5 |Davis |Thos |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 |- |1201 |481-2-6 |Lombus |Jno |3 |5 |4 |0 |0 |- |1202 |481-2-7 |Jackson |James |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |1203 |481-2-8 |Wedgeworth |Wm |2 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |1204 |481-2-9 |Porter |Hugh |2 |4 |4 |0 |0 |- |1205 |481-2-10 |Conner |Jno |2 |3 |3 |0 |15 |- |1206 |481-2-11 |Conner |George |2 |1 |2 |0 |16 |- |1207 |481-2-12 |Sims |Jno |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1208 |481-2-13 |Roseman |Jas |1 |2 |1 |0 |9 |- |1209 |481-2-14 |Tuckson |Jones |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |1210 |481-2-15 |Stuckey |Thos |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 |- |1211 |481-2-16 |Kirkwood |Margret |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1212 |481-2-17 |McWhirter |Henry |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1213 |481-2-18 |McWhirter |Jerrema |1 |4 |6 |0 |0 |- |1214 |481-2-19 |Gant |Lewis |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |1215 |481-2-20 |Donaldson |Wm |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |1216 |481-2-21 |Micks |Christin |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1217 |481-2-22 |Bridon |Margrey |3 |1 |6 |0 |0 |- |1218 |481-2-23 |Cummins |Wm |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |1219 |481-2-24 |Graham |Jas |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |1220 |481-2-25 |Razor |Luke |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 |- |1221 |481-2-26 |Kimsey |David |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |1222 |481-2-27 |West |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1223 |481-3-1 |Stephenson |James |3 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |1224 |481-3-2 |Pew |David |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1225 |481-3-3 |Beck |Wm |1 |0 |6 |0 |0 |- |1226 |481-3-4 |Meldrid |Stephen |1 |5 |1 |0 |1 |- |1227 |481-3-5 |Liddle |Raichel |1 |3 |3 |0 |2 |- |1228 |481-3-6 |Black |Wm |3 |5 |7 |0 |0 |- |1229 |481-3-7 |Norwood |Jno Capt |2 |5 |2 |0 |3 |- |1230 |481-3-8 |Robbison |Wm |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |1231 |481-3-9 |Morris |Wm |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |1232 |481-3-10 |Cunningham |Wm |1 |4 |6 |0 |0 |- |1233 |481-3-11 |Mcwhirter |Aron |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |1234 |481-3-12 |Johnston |Fanney |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |1235 |481-3-13 |Laicey |Jas |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |1236 |481-3-14 |Parker |Joseph |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1237 |481-3-15 |Miller |Jno |3 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |1238 |481-3-16 |Barns |Nathl |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1239 |481-3-17 |Irons |Peter |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |1240 |481-3-18 |Lindsey |Saml |3 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |1241 |481-3-19 |Ellice |Elizth |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |1242 |481-3-20 |Kennady |Edmond |5 |3 |6 |0 |0 |- |1243 |481-3-21 |Alexander |George |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |1244 |481-3-22 |Pratt |Wm |3 |1 |4 |0 |5 |- |1245 |481-3-23 |Townsend |Thos |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |1246 |481-3-24 |Cowie |Joseph |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1247 |481-3-25 |Burtin |Jno |2 |1 |3 |0 |1 |- |1248 |481-3-26 |Norris |Wm |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1249 |481-3-27 |Robbison |Mathew* |* |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |1250 |484-1-1 |Miller |Irish Jno |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |1251 |484-1-2 |Mccome |Hugh |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1252 |484-1-3 |Jackson |Jno |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |- |1253 |484-1-4 |Turner |Arthur |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |1254 |484-1-5 |Tylor |William |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 |- |1255 |484-1-6 |Ellice |Joseph |2 |0 |1 |0 |2 |- |1256 |484-1-7 |Pruit |Archd |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1257 |484-1-8 |Russell |David |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |1258 |484-1-9 |Pringle |James |2 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |1259 |484-1-10 |Burtin |Josiah |1 |2 |3 |0 |3 |- |1260 |484-1-11 |Irving |Joseph |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1261 |484-1-12 |Shaw |Saml |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |1262 |484-1-13 |Walker |James |1 |0 |6 |0 |0 |- |1263 |484-1-14 |West |Benjn |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1264 |484-1-15 |Liddle |James |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1265 |484-1-16 |Bell |Joseph |1 |1 |2 |0 |2 |- |1266 |484-1-17 |Stringer |Jno |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |1267 |484-1-18 |Davis |Aron |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |1268 |484-1-19 |McEnnere |Robt |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1269 |484-1-20 |Fox |Mary |0 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |1270 |484-1-21 |Townsend |Repentence |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1271 |484-1-22 |Fields |Obediah |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |1272 |484-1-23 |Hunt |Jno |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |1273 |484-1-24 |Guttery |Robert* |3 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |1274 |484-2-1 |Carithen |James |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1275 |484-2-2 |Brazell |Willis |4 |5 |4 |0 |2 |- |1276 |484-2-3 |Taylor |Thomas |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |1277 |484-2-4 |Chalmers |James |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 |- |1278 |484-2-5 |Smith |George |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1279 |484-2-6 |Kain |Michael |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |1280 |484-2-7 |Armstrong |James |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 |- |1281 |484-2-8 |Black |Joseph |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1282 |484-2-9 |Nox |Jno |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1283 |484-2-10 |Little |William |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |1284 |484-2-11 |Beard |Robt |2 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |1285 |484-2-12 |Black |Saml |3 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |1286 |484-2-13 |Black |Ely |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1287 |484-2-14 |Black |Robert |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1288 |484-2-15 |Couvin |Lauzry |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |1289 |484-2-16 |LeRoy |Philip |1 |2 |2 |0 |1 |- |1290 |484-2-17 |Noble |Jno |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |1291 |484-2-18 |LeRoy |Reny |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |1292 |484-2-19 |Ingevine |Peter |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |1293 |484-2-20 |DelaHow |Dr Jno |1 |0 |1 |0 |14 |- |1294 |484-2-21 |Belor |Jno |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |- |1295 |484-2-22 |DelaShaw |James |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1296 |484-2-23 |Bight |Charles |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1297 |484-2-24 |Langal |Jacob* |7* |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1298 |485-1-1 |Lenord |Jno |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 |- |1299 |485-1-2 |Jones |Thos |2 |5 |4 |0 |0 |- |1300 |485-1-3 |Laicey |Thos |3 |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |1301 |485-1-4 |Woods |Nathanl |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 |- |1302 |485-1-5 |Stephenson |Saml |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 |- |1303 |485-1-6 |Osburn |Bengn |2 |4 |2 |0 |0 |- |1304 |485-1-7 |Ackly |Jno |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 |- |1305 |485-1-8 |McCurrey |Jno |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1306 |485-1-9 |Coyl |Martha |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1307 |485-1-10 |Beard |Elizth |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1308 |485-1-11 |Right |Jno |2 |0 |6 |0 |0 |- |1309 |485-1-12 |Stephenson |Alexr |2 |5 |1 |0 |0 |- |1310 |485-1-13 |Stephenson |Ann |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1311 |485-1-14 |Stephens |Burwell |3 |4 |5 |0 |0 |- |1312 |485-1-15 |Brackenrig |Jno |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1313 |485-1-16 |Brackenrig |James |2 |0 |6 |0 |0 |- |1314 |485-1-17 |Carson |Andw |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 |- |1315 |485-1-18 |Gilmore |Robt |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1316 |485-1-19 |Crawford |James |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1317 |485-1-20 |McClaskey |Alexr |1 |2 |2 |0 |1 |- |1318 |485-1-21 |Wilson |Jno |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 |- |1319 |485-1-22 |Norris |Getro |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1320 |485-1-23 |Wells |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |- |1321 |485-1-24 |Watkins |Richard |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |- |1322 |485-1-25 |Mann |Willm |2 |2 |6 |0 |0 |- |1323 |485-1-26 |McCullough |James |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |- |1324 |485-1-27 |Ross |Wm |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |1325 |485-1-28 |Woods |Zedikiah |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |- |1326 |485-1-29 |Woods |Josiah |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |- |1327 |485-2-1 |Belat |Peter |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |- |1328 |485-2-2 |Rogers |Jerrimiah |4 |1 |4 |0 |0 |- |1329 |485-2-3 |Osburn |Richard |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1330 |485-2-4 |Maccey |Wm |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |- |1331 |485-2-5 |Parker |Joseph |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1332 |485-2-6 |Kidd |George |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |- |1333 |485-2-7 |Alexander |Richard |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1334 |485-2-8 |Hawkins |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |- |1335 |485-2-9 |Hawkins |Mathw |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |- |1336 |485-2-10 |Kerr |Wm |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |- |1337 |485-2-11 |Kerr |Wm Jr |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 |- |1338 |485-2-12 |Kerr |Andw |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |- |1339 |485-2-13 |McCurdy |Elijah |3 |0 |6 |0 |4 |} Legend: :1st Column # just a number for my sanity. :P-C-L Page Column and Line where the name appears :Last Name :First Name :+16 Males over the age of 16 :-16 Males who have not yet reached 16 :F Females :OF Other Free Persons :S Slaves ==Sources== Pages 456-457 "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-CBC?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYL%3A1584070604%2C1584070610%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Abbeville > Not Stated > image 5 of 21; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 460-461 "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-C5G?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYL%3A1584070604%2C1584070610%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Abbeville > Not Stated > image 8 of 21; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 464-465 "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-C3T?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYL%3A1584070604%2C1584070610%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Abbeville > Not Stated > image 10 of 21; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 468-469 "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-CG1?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYL%3A1584070604%2C1584070610%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Abbeville > Not Stated > image 12 of 21; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 472-473 "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-C9R?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYL%3A1584070604%2C1584070610%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Abbeville > Not Stated > image 14 of 21; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 476-477 "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-CMZ?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYL%3A1584070604%2C1584070610%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Abbeville > Not Stated > image 16 of 21; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 480-481 "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-CG5?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYL%3A1584070604%2C1584070610%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Abbeville > Not Stated > image 18 of 21; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 484-485 "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-C2W?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYL%3A1584070604%2C1584070610%2C1584070607 : 14 May 2015), South Carolina > Abbeville > Not Stated > image 20 of 21; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ==Research Notes== Enumerator Elijah McCurdy reports a total of 9197 souls in his district. There are 21 images associated with this segment. The enumerator kept writing on the reverse to a minimal. The standard size paper was the day was 8x11.5, today is 8.5x11. It appears the enumerator turned the page sideways to the long edge and wrote down the short edge. This is apparent on the reverse. The pages were then set together and filmed.

1790 Census Edgefield County South Carolina

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1790 Edgefield County, Old Ninty Six District, South Carolina Census Transcribed
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|- |1 |509A-1-1 |Zinn |Jacob Capt |1 |1 |3 |0 |5 | |- |2 |509A-1-2 |Hix |Joseph |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |3 |509A-1-3 |Murray |John |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 | |- |4 |509A-1-4 |Branner |Rachel |0 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |5 |509A-1-5 |Colvin |Mary |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |6 |509A-1-6 |Gee |Henry |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |7 |509A-1-7 |Johnston |Harley |1 |1 |2 |0 |5 | |- |8 |509A-1-8 |Berryhill |Saml |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |9 |509A-1-9 |Farley |Reubin |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |10 |509A-1-10 |Brown |William |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |11 |509A-1-11 |Jones |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |12 |509A-1-12 |Jones |Britain |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |13 |509A-1-13 |Ardes |Isaac |4 |0 |0 |0 |20 | |- |14 |509A-1-14 |Ringlin |Geo |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |15 |509A-1-15 |Bowers |Sarah |0 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |16 |509A-1-16 |Welch |Anhabel |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |17 |509A-1-17 |Savage |John |3 |0 |1 |0 |6 | |- |18 |509A-1-18 |Zin |Valentine |2 |1 |2 |0 |10 | |- |19 |509A-1-19 |Parker |Margaret |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |20 |509A-1-20 |Clark |John |1 |1 |4 |0 |13 | |- |21 |509A-1-21 |Mcloan |Jams |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |22 |509A-1-22 |Pyburn |Richd |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |23 |509A-1-23 |Parker |Isaac |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |24 |509A-1-24 |Jones |James |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 | |- |25 |509A-1-25 |Parker* |(Benjn?) |4 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |26 |509A-1-26 |(Col)lins* |(John) |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |27 |509A-1-27 |Hatcher* |(John) |1 |0 |2 |0 |10 | |- |28 |509A-1-28 |West |Sion |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |29 |509A-1-29 |Haile |Henry |1 |3 |3 |0 |2 | |- |30 |509A-1-30 |Lone |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |31 |509A-1-31 |Ridley |Jon |1 |0 |0 |0 |29 |(Overseer for Britain Dawson) |- |32 |509A-1-32 |Briant |Elisha |1 |0 |0 |0 |10 |(Oversr for Hal Arrington) |- |33 |509A-1-33 |Zubley |Ann |0 |0 |5 |0 |10 | |- |34 |509A-1-34 |Bender |George |1 |0 |0 |0 |28 | |- |35 |509A-1-35 |Leget |Allen |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |36 |509A-1-36 |Williams |Leed |1 |2 |0 |0 |41 | |- |37 |509A-1-37 |Ransey |Charles |1 |3 |2 |0 |5 | |- |38 |509A-1-38 |Naile |Gosper |1 |1 |3 |0 |8 | |- |39 |509A-1-39 |Howel |Nathl |1 |2 |7 |0 |3 | |- |40 |509A-1-40 |Flint |John |1 |0 |0 |0 |2 | |- |41 |509A-1-41 |Star |John |2 |2 |1 |0 |6 | |- |42 |509A-1-42 |Wright |Mesheck |1 |0 |2 |0 |19 | |- |43 |509A-1-43 |Lewis |William |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |44 |509A-1-44 |Ardis |Abraham |2 |1 |1 |0 |9 |$ |- |45 |509A-1-45 |Fuller |Joseph |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |$ |- |46 |509A-1-46 |Whiteker |Thos |1 |3 |2 |0 |5 |$ |- |47 |509A-1-47 |Tobler |Christian |1 |0 |3 |0 |10 |$ |- |48 |509A-1-48 |Tobler |Frederic |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 |$ |- |49 |509A-1-49 |Shinholster |William |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 |$ |- |50 |509B-1-1 |Shafter |(Ni)cholus |2 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |51 |509B-1-2 |Rivers |(Joh)n Sr |1 |3 |1 |0 |2 | |- |52 |509B-1-3 |Rivers |(Joh)n Jr |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |53 |509B-1-4 |Harvey |(Jon)athan |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |54 |509B-1-5 |Naile |(G*)asper |1 |1 |0 |0 |1 | |- |55 |509B-1-6 |Parker |Susanna |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |56 |509B-1-7 |Miers |John |1 |2 |4 |0 |6 | |- |57 |509B-1-8 |Miers |David |1 |4 |2 |0 |1 | |- |58 |509B-1-9 |Dick |Joseph |0 |3 |2 |0 |4 | |- |59 |509B-1-10 |Moss |Mary |0 |1 |3 |0 |1 | |- |60 |509B-1-11 |McKewn |Martha |0 |1 |4 |0 |1 | |- |61 |509B-1-12 |Sturzenegger |Jon Esq |1 |2 |3 |0 |23 | |- |62 |509B-1-13 |Evans |Wm |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |63 |509B-1-14 |Hagans |Mary |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |64 |509B-1-15 |Youngblood |Peter |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |65 |509B-1-16 |Thomas |Nichs |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |66 |509B-1-17 |Pryer |John |2 |1 |2 |0 |2 | |- |67 |509B-1-18 |Hix |John |3 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |68 |509B-1-19 |Legget |Elias |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |69 |509B-1-20 |Scoggins |Smith |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |70 |509B-1-21 |Rowel |Vincent |1 |0 |0 |0 |3 | |- |71 |509B-1-22 |Downer |Alexr |1 |1 |3 |0 |2 | |- |72 |509B-1-23 |Gorden |Mary |0 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |73 |509B-1-24 |Dick |John |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |74 |509B-1-25 |Hanner |Alex |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |75 |509B-1-26 |Gibson |William |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |76 |509B-1-27 |Mire |Jonathan |1 |0 |0 |0 |6 | |- |77 |509B-1-28 |Mire |Elizth |0 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |78 |509B-1-29 |Steuard |Jams |0 |0 |0 |0 |108* |Stwd for McCartney Campbell |- |79 |509B-1-30 |Illegible Name | |1* |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |80 |509B-1-31 |Illegible line |Honour |* |* |* |* |* | |- |81 |509B-1-32 |Illegible | |0 |0 |0 |9 |0 |Free Negro |- |82 |509B-1-33 |Illegible | |0 |0 |0 |3 |0 |Free Negro |- |83 |509B-1-34 |Illegible | |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Free Negro |- |84 |509B-1-35 |*my | |0 |0 |0 |3 |0 |free Negro |- |85 |509B-1-36 |*ler | |0 |0 |0 |3 |0 |free Negro |- |86 |509B-1-37 | |*indy |0 |0 |0 |2 |0 |free Negro |- |87 |509B-1-38 | |Sukey |0 |0 |0 |4 |0 |free Negro |- |88 |509B-1-39 |Wave |Hannah |0 |0 |0 |5 |0 |Mulatto |- |89 |509B-1-40 | |*ilithy |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |free Negro |- |90 |509B-1-41 |Nights |(Ben*) |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Mulatto |- |91 |509B-1-42 |Williams |Ann |0 |0 |0 |5 |0 | |- |92 |509B-1-43 |Fountain |Paul |3 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |93 |509B-1-44 |Fountain |Jessee |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |94 |509B-1-45 |Zin |Cristina |0 |0 |4 |0 |1 | |- |95 |509B-1-46 |Zin |Jacob |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |96 |509B-1-47 |Rolan |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |97 |509B-1-48 |Mire |*ley |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |98 |509B-1-49 |Lemar |Thos |1 |3 |3 |0 |8 | |- |99 |509B-1-50 |Lemar |(Jem*)ima |0 |0 |2 |0 |8 | |- |100 |509B-1-51 |Hampton |Richd |1 |2 |3 |0 |8 | |- |101 |509B-1-52 |Hatcher |*ey |1 |1 |2 |0 |4 | |- |102 |509B-1-53 |Lemar |James |1 |3 |3 |0 |12 | |- |103 |509B-1-54 |Lemar |* |2 |1 |5 |0 |34 | |- |104 |509B-1-55 |Ferril |*m |2 |0 |3 |0 |5 | |- |105 |509B-1-56 |Allen |*ly |1 |1 |2 |0 |5 | |- |106 |509B-1-57 |Gibson |* |2 |3 |5 |0 |6 | |- |107 |509B-1-58 |Hammond |* |2 |3 |4 |0 |1 | |- |108 |509B-1-59 |Lemar |* |1 |2 |2 |0 |9 | |- |109 |509A-2-1 |Hammond |Joshua |1 |1 |5 |0 |3 | |- |110 |509A-2-2 |Walker |John |4 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |111 |509A-2-3 |Rambo |Lawrence |1 |3 |2 |0 |3 | |- |112 |509A-2-4 |Walker |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |113 |509A-2-5 |Cobbs |James Jr |2 |2 |1 |0 |15 | |- |114 |509A-2-6 |Adams |Little Berry |1 |0 |3 |0 |3 | |- |115 |509A-2-7 |Ryon |John |2 |0 |3 |0 |40 | |- |116 |509A-2-8 |Flin |William |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |117 |509A-2-9 |Harden |William |2 |1 |3 |0 |2 | |- |118 |509A-2-10 |Gardner |Samuel |2 |2 |3 |0 |9 | |- |119 |509A-2-11 |Willirson |Samuel |1 |1 |1 |0 |2 | |- |120 |509A-2-12 |Nessels |Michel |0 |0 |4 |0 |5 | |- |121 |509A-2-13 |Cowen |George |1 |0 |1 |0 |2 | |- |122 |509A-2-14 |Levingston |James |1 |5 |1 |0 |1 | |- |123 |509A-2-15 |Lowry |Lucy |1 |0 |2 |0 |5 | |- |124 |509A-2-16 |Kimbril |Jos |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 | |- |125 |509A-2-17 |Morgan |Wm |2 |1 |4 |0 |2 | |- |126 |509A-2-18 |Howle |Thos H |1 |0 |3 |0 |4 | |- |127 |509A-2-19 |Beckum |Rueben |1 |5 |3 |0 |4 | |- |128 |509A-2-20 |Brazeel |Sarah |0 |0 |4 |0 |1 | |- |129 |509A-2-21 |Bussey |George Jr |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |130 |509A-2-22 |Palmore |Russel |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |132 |509A-2-23 |Beckum |Demsey |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |133 |509A-2-24 |Conner |Thos |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |134 |509A-2-25 |Marquis |Daniel |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |135 |509A-2-26 |Sotherlin |George |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 | |- |136 |509A-2-27 |Ridings |David |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |137 |509A-2-28 |King |Elizth |1 |1 |3 |0 |4 | |- |138 |509A-2-29 |King |James |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |139 |509A-2-30 |Mock |Benjn |1 |1 |1 |0 |3 | |- |140 |509A-2-31 |Mock |John |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |141 |509A-2-32 |(Cooper*) |(Timothy*) |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |142 |509A-2-33 |Beckum |(Russel)* |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 | |- |143 |509A-2-34 |Watley |Edmund |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |144 |509A-2-35 |Kimbrel |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |145 |509A-2-36 |Mock |George |1 |1 |2 |0 |9 | |- |146 |509A-2-37 |Roberts |Jerimiah |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |147 |509A-2-38 |Turner |George |1 |4 |1 |0 |0 | |- |148 |509A-2-39 |Philips |Micajah |2 |0 |1 |0 |3 | |- |149 |509A-2-40 |Limbecker |Christian |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |150 |509A-2-41 |Palmore |Ellis |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |151 |509A-2-42 |Beckum |Thos Sr |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |152 |509A-2-43 |Winfrey |George |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |153 |509A-2-44 |Collier |Joseph |1 |4 |5 |0 |10 | |- |154 |509A-2-45 |Buckhalter |Christian |2 |1 |5 |0 |1 | |- |155 |509A-2-46 |Farrah |George |2 |0 |1 |0 |9 | |- |156 |509A-2-47 |Mitchum |Jessee |2 |2 |1 |0 |4 | |- |157 |509A-2-48 |Bradshaw |Price |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |158 |509A-2-49 |Murrah |Thos |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |159 |509A-2-50 |Roberson |Moses |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |160 |509A-2-51 |Bailey |Martin |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |161 |509A-2-52 |Williams |Roger |2 |1 |3 |0 |2 | |- |162 |509A-2-53 |Murrah |Jams |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |163 |509A-2-54 |Garrett |J C |1 |0 |1 |0 |4 | |- |164 |509A-2-55 |Martin |Marshal |2 |2 |3 |0 |4 |$ |- |165 |509A-2-56 |Martin |Matt |2 |1 |3 |0 |5 |$ |- |166 |509A-2-57 |Adams |Drewry |1 |2 |5 |0 |3 |$ |- |167 |509A-2-58 |Palmore |Elijah |1 |0 |2 |0 |4 |$ |- |168 |509A-2-59 |Leasure |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |$ |- |169 |509A-2-60 |Bailey |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |170 |509A-2-61 |Palmore |Thos |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |171 |509B-2-1 |illegible line | | | | | | | |- |172 |509B-2-2 |illegible line |* |2 |2 |0 |0 | | |- |173 |509B-2-3 |Howl |William Jr |2 |2 |4 |0 |2 | |- |174 |509B-2-4 |Rivers |Jones |2 |2 |4 |0 |18 | |- |175 |509B-2-5 |Rivers |John |2 |1 |2 |0 |5 | |- |176 |509B-2-6 |Bailey |Elizth |0 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |177 |509B-2-7 |Kennady |John |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |178 |509B-2-8 |Smith |Sarah |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |179 |509B-2-9 |Dagnal |Saml |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |180 |509B-2-10 |Miles |Aquila Esq |3 |3 |4 |0 |25 | |- |181 |509B-2-11 |Barksdale |Jos |1 |0 |0 |0 |9 | |- |182 |509B-2-12 |Ware |Robt |3 |3 |3 |0 |33 | |- |183 |509B-2-13 |Mccary |Benjn |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |184 |509B-2-14 |Ware |Henry |3 |1 |2 |0 |9 | |- |185 |509B-2-15 |Roberts |Mary |0 |1 |5 |0 |4 | |- |186 |509B-2-16 |Marquis |Mary |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |187 |509B-2-17 |Summerlin |Ann |0 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |188 |509B-2-18 |Bussey |Joshua |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |189 |509B-2-19 |Bussey |George Sr |2 |2 |2 |0 |3 | |- |190 |509B-2-20 |Williams |Redmon |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |191 |509B-2-21 |Puckett |Jessee |1 |2 |4 |0 |2 | |- |192 |509B-2-22 |Burnett |Thos |1 |2 |4 |0 |4 | |- |193 |509B-2-23 |Key |Thos |2 |4 |4 |0 |24 | |- |194 |509B-2-24 |Mackey |Micheal |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |195 |509B-2-25 |Mackey |Daniel |2 |4 |3 |0 |7 | |- |196 |509B-2-26 |Burnett |Alos |0 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |197 |509B-2-27 |Cox |Edmund |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |198 |509B-2-28 |Howl |William Sr |2 |1 |3 |0 |5 | |- |199 |509B-2-29 |Chastain |Peter |4 |2 |5 |0 |12 | |- |200 |509B-2-30 |Palmore |Elisha |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |201 |509B-2-31 |Melton |Robt |2 |5 |3 |0 |0 | |- |202 |509B-2-32 |Hudson* |Joshua |* |* |* |* |* | |- |203 |509B-2-33 |Illigable line |line |* |* |* |* |* | |- |204 |509B-2-34 |Illigable | |* |2 |7 |0 |10 | |- |205 |509B-2-35 |Allenburgh |Henry |3 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |206 |509B-2-36 |Jones |James |1 |1 |2 |3 |3 | |- |207 |509B-2-37 |Devoir |Jacob |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |208 |509B-2-38 |Benson |William |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |209 |509B-2-39 |Horn |George |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |210 |509B-2-40 |Bartlet |Richd |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |211 |509B-2-41 |Garner |Luke |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |212 |509B-2-42 |Haverlin |Jacob |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |213 |509B-2-43 |May |Philip |2 |2 |2 |0 |4 | |- |214 |509B-2-44 |Welch |William |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 | |- |215 |509B-2-45 |Presley |Moses |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |216 |509B-2-46 |James |Zachh |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |217 |509B-2-47 |Matthews |David |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |218 |509B-2-48 |Jorden |William |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |219 |509B-2-49 |Nevels |Obediah |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |220 |509B-2-50 |Turnage |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |221 |509B-2-51 |Murphy |William |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |222 |509B-2-52 |Haguewood |John |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |223 |509B-2-53 |Coleman |Francis |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |224 |509B-2-54 |Folk |Robt |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |225 |509B-2-55 |Lucas |John |2 |3 |4 |0 |7 | |- |226 |509B-2-56 |Man |Millington |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |227 |509B-2-57 |Butler |James |2 |3 |4 |0 |2 | |- |228 |509B-2-58 |Samuel |Robt |1 |5 |2 |0 |5 | |- |229 |509B-2-59 |Johnston |Philip |2 |5 |1 |0 |5 | |- |230 |509B-2-60 |Barnes |Sarah |0 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |231 |509B-2-61 |Rennolds |Elizth |0 |3 |2 |0 |4 | |- |232 |509A-3-1 |Clark |Margarett |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |233 |509A-3-2 |Lang |Robt |1 |1 |5 |0 |4 | |- |234 |509A-3-3 |Buckhalter |David |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |235 |509A-3-4 |Kent |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |236 |509A-3-5 |Billins |Susanna |0 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |237 |509A-3-6 |Clackler* |Jacob |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |238 |509A-3-7 |Pursley |William |1 |3 |3 |0 |4 | |- |239 |509A-3-8 |Hogg |John |3 |1 |6 |0 |1 | |- |240 |509A-3-9 |Pierce |Thos |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |241 |509A-3-10 |Pursley |Andrew |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |242 |509A-3-11 |Lavender |Chars |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |243 |509A-3-12 |Bolieu |Elizth |0 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |244 |509A-3-13 |Marbury |Thos |1 |2 |6 |0 |5 | |- |245 |509A-3-14 |Boothe |James |2 |2 |3 |0 |1 | |- |246 |509A-3-15 |Durham |James |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |247 |509A-3-16 |Pursley |John |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 | |- |248 |509A-3-17 |Devoir |Matthw Sr |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |249 |509A-3-18 |Whitlock |Winbrey |2 |0 |1 |0 |1 | |- |250 |509A-3-19 |Reynolds |Thos |2 |1 |7 |0 |1 | |- |251 |509A-3-20 |Cooper |Reuben |1 |2 |3 |0 |2 | |- |252 |509A-3-21 |Limbech |Jonathan |1 |0 |4 |0 |2 | |- |253 |509A-3-22 |Mosley |Geo |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |254 |509A-3-23 |Walker |Jams |3 |0 |2 |0 |5 | |- |255 |509A-3-24 |Haregrove |Mary |0 |1 |5 |0 |1 | |- |256 |509A-3-25 |Miller |Geo |1 |3 |3 |0 |9 | |- |257 |509A-3-26 |Howard |Seth |3 |6 |3 |0 |0 | |- |258 |509A-3-27 |Grizzel |Abigail |0 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |259 |509A-3-28 |Slater |John |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |260 |509A-3-29 |Edwards |Saml |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |261 |509A-3-30 |Edwards |Chrisr |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 | |- |262 |509A-3-31 |Lucas |Edith |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |263 |509A-3-32 |Nobles |Lewis |1 |3 |3 |0 |1 | |- |264 |509A-3-33 |Lowe |Dennis |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 | |- |265 |509A-3-34 |Holley |James |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |266 |509A-3-35 |Harper |Patsey |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |267 |509A-3-36 |Griffen |Jane |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |268 |509A-3-37 |Durkin |William |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |269 |509A-3-38 |Fudge |Margaret |3 |2 |2 |0 |1 | |- |270 |509A-3-39 |Lucas |Solomon |1 |2 |4 |0 |1 | |- |271 |509A-3-40 |Fudge |John |4 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |272 |509A-3-41 |Fudge |Solomon |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |273 |509A-3-42 |Carter |Jon Majr |2 |3 |4 |0 |8 | |- |274 |509A-3-43 |Carter |Tom Capt |1 |1 |7 |0 |7 | |- |275 |509A-3-44 |Carter |Dudley |1 |2 |4 |0 |2 | |- |276 |509A-3-45 |Handcock |Jon |4 |3 |3 |0 |8 | |- |277 |509A-3-46 |Devoir |Matthw Jr |2 |5 |6 |0 |1 | |- |278 |509A-3-47 |Morgan |Evan |3 |1 |2 |0 |7 | |- |279 |509A-3-48 |Carson |James |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 | |- |280 |509A-3-49 |Mealing |Henry |1 |6 |2 |0 |0 | |- |281 |509A-3-50 |Wattson |William |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |282 |509A-3-51 |Rhodes |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 | |- |283 |509A-3-52 |Gentrey |Jon Jr |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |284 |509A-3-53 |Cuney |Jon |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |285 |509A-3-54 |Lewis |John |1 |2 |1 |0 |3 | |- |286 |509A-3-55 |Gentrey |Cane |4 |2 |7 |0 |0 |$ |- |287 |509A-3-56 |Green |Bryan |2 |1 |3 |0 |3 |$ |- |288 |509A-3-57 |Anderson |Jon |4 |1 |2 |0 |7 |$ |- |289 |509A-3-58 |Doby |Wm |2 |2 |5 |0 |2 |$ |- |290 |509A-3-59 |Martin |Zachh |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 |$ |- |291 |509A-3-60 |Segler |George |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |292 |509A-3-61 |Holsenback |John |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 |$ |- |293 |509B-3-1 |Scar* |* |0 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |294 |509B-3-2 |Wattson |William Sr |1 |5 |4 |0 |0 | |- |295 |509B-3-3 |Hit |John |1 |2 |2 |0 |8 | |- |296 |509B-3-4 |Clackler |John |1 |0 |6 |0 |0 | |- |297 |509B-3-5 |Butler |Anthony |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |298 |509B-3-6 |Delaughter |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |299 |509B-3-7 |Watley |Sherewood |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |300 |509B-3-8 |Wathery |Sherley Sr |1 |1 |3 |0 |3 | |- |301 |509B-3-9 |Rich |Shadrachme |2 |7 |4 |0 |0 | |- |302 |509B-3-10 |Watley |Frederic |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |303 |509B-3-11 |Forguson |James |2 |3 |3 |0 |2 | |- |304 |509B-3-12 |Carter |Ralph |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |305 |509B-3-13 |Judge |Thos |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |306 |509B-3-14 |Aran |Archer |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |307 |509B-3-15 |Siegler |David |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |308 |509B-3-16 |Smith |Zachh |1 |4 |1 |0 |0 | |- |309 |509B-3-17 |Bazwell |David |4 |0 |0 |0 |3 | |- |310 |509B-3-18 |Howard |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |311 |509B-3-19 |Quals |William |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |312 |509B-3-20 |Hall |Jon |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |313 |509B-3-21 |Eady |Jon |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |314 |509B-3-22 |Evans |Isaac |1 |2 |4 |0 |1 | |- |315 |509B-3-23 |Glover |David |1 |2 |0 |0 |6 | |- |316 |509B-3-24 |Morgan |Enos |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |317 |509B-3-25 |Hardy |John |2 |4 |3 |0 |9 | |- |318 |509B-3-26 |Williams |William |1 |0 |0 |0 |2 | |- |319 |509B-3-27 |Mitchel |Amos |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |320 |509B-3-28 |Roberson |Randel |1 |0 |1 |0 |4 | |- |321 |509B-3-29 |Mitchum |Isom |1 |0 |0 |0 |4 | |- |322 |509B-3-30 |Glover |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |323 |509B-3-31 |Bussey |Charles |2 |2 |5 |0 |* | |- |324 |509B-3-32 |*nners |B* |0 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |325 |509B-3-33 |Matthews |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |326 |509B-3-34 |Crafton |Saml |3 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |327 |509B-3-35 |Sullivant |John |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |328 |509B-3-36 |Sullivant |Mary |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |329 |509B-3-37 |Stoker |Matthew |3 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |330 |509B-3-38 |Weatherton |Richd |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |331 |509B-3-39 |Walley |Willis |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |332 |509B-3-40 |Miner |Nichs |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 | |- |333 |509B-3-41 |Stringer |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |3 | |- |334 |509B-3-42 |Fudge |Jacob |2 |2 |2 |0 |2 | |- |335 |509B-3-43 |Roberts |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |336 |509B-3-44 |Frazer |Alexr |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |337 |509B-3-45 |Quawls |Richd |3 |0 |2 |0 |7 | |- |338 |509B-3-46 |Weatherton |Thos |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |339 |509B-3-47 |Gardner |Goolsbury |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |340 |509B-3-48 |Wetherton |Elizth |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |341 |509B-3-49 |See |Charles |4 |3 |6 |0 |0 | |- |342 |509B-3-50 |Roberts |Absolom |3 |2 |5 |0 |1 | |- |343 |509B-3-51 |Cunningham |Jos |2 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |344 |509B-3-52 |Pursel |John |2 |1 |2 |0 |3 | |- |345 |509B-3-53 |Wyat |William |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 | |- |346 |509B-3-54 |Herren |Aron |1 |4 |3 |0 |2 | |- |347 |509B-3-55 |Nipper |Drewry |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 | |- |348 |509B-3-56 |Fletcher |Hannah |0 |0 |2 |0 |2 | |- |349 |509B-3-57 |Fletcher |Jams |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |350 |509B-3-58 |Roundtree |Christian |1 |1 |2 |0 |5 | |- |351 |509B-3-59 |Buckhalter |Jon |1 |2 |3 |0 |2 | |- |352 |509B-3-60 |Cook |Jon G |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |353 |509B-3-61 |Drake |Milley |0 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |354 |510A-1-1 |Hitt |Charlotte |0 |1 |3 |0 |2 | |- |355 |510A-1-2 |Delaughter |Geo |1 |2 |2 |0 |3 | |- |356 |510A-1-3 |Wright |Saml |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |357 |510A-1-4 |Pickett |James |1 |3 |3 |0 |2 | |- |358 |510A-1-5 |Reynolds |Benjn |1 |0 |0 |0 |2 | |- |359 |510A-1-6 |Thorn |Joshua |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |360 |510A-1-7 |Nobles |Leond |1 |4 |6 |0 |10 | |- |361 |510A-1-8 |Walker |Jos |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |362 |510A-1-9 |Hinton |Allen |1 |1 |1 |0 |4 | |- |363 |510A-1-10 |Hammond |Charles |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |364 |510A-1-11 |Hammond |John |2 |2 |3 |0 |49 | |- |365 |510A-1-12 |Rozer |Shadrach |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |366 |510A-1-13 |Ker |Geo |3 |0 |0 |0 |2 | |- |367 |510A-1-14 |Campbell |Dunkin |2 |1 |0 |0 |1 | |- |368 |510A-1-15 |Sandridge |Larken |2 |0 |0 |0 |4 | |- |369 |510A-1-16 |Fuller |Archabel |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |370 |510A-1-17 |Bennett |Jon B |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |371 |510A-1-18 |Taylor |Wm |2 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |372 |510A-1-19 |Vaughn |Jessee |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |373 |510A-1-20 |Jeter |Wm Jr |2 |3 |6 |0 |12 | |- |374 |510A-1-21 |Covington |Wm |1 |3 |5 |0 |12 | |- |375 |510A-1-22 |Hammond |Ann |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |376 |510A-1-23 |Clark |Elizth |0 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |377 |510A-1-24 |Zldieu |Adams |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |378 |510A-1-25 |Smerder |Henry |2 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |379 |510A-1-26 |Hightower |Richd |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |380 |510A-1-27 |Mcqueen |Jams |2 |0 |1 |0 |3 | |- |381 |510A-1-28 |Hatcher |Robt |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |382 |510A-1-29 |Hatcher |John |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |383 |510A-1-30 |Thorn |Charnal H |1 |0 |2 |0 |2 | |- |384 |510A-1-31 |Geivrey |Elizth |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |385 |510A-1-32 |Long |Arther |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |386 |510A-1-33 |Butts |Jacob |5 |0 |5 |0 |1 | |- |387 |510A-1-34 |Pierce |Abraham |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |388 |510A-1-35 |Hammond |Abner |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |389 |510A-1-36 |Hammond |Maryann |4 |1 |4 |0 |54 | |- |390 |510A-1-37 |Barnett |David |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |391 |510A-1-38 |Richardson |Abraham |1 |1 |5 |0 |8 | |- |392 |510A-1-39 |Scott |Paddy |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Mulatto bound for 7 years |- |393 |510A-1-40 |Scott |Colemus |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Mulatto bound for 5 years |- |394 |510A-1-41 | |Feeby |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Free Negro |- |395 |510A-1-42 | |Lucy & 2 children |0 |0 |0 |3 |0 |Free Negro |- |396 |510A-1-43 |Simpkins |Jon Capt |1 |2 |1 |0 |8 | |- |397 |510A-1-44 |Gray |(Joh)n |3 |1 |3 |0 |20 | |- |398 |510A-1-45 |Walker |(Sa)ml |5 |2 |7 |0 |9 | |- |399 |510A-1-46 |Johnston |Richd Jr |2 |1 |1 |0 |13 | |- |400 |510A-1-47 |White |(Na*)than |4 |2 |7 |0 |10 | |- |401 |510A-1-48 |Mccary |Richd Jr |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |402 |510A-1-49 |Barksdale |Daniel |1 |0 |2 |0 |12 | |- |403 |510A-1-50 |Harris |John |1 |4 |4 |0 |1 | |- |404 |510A-1-51 |Newman |William |3 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |405 |510A-1-52 |Haney (Harry) |Benjn |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |406 |510A-1-53 |Coody |Edwd |1 |1 |2 |0 |6 | |- |407 |510A-1-54 |Burt |Moody |3 |0 |0 |0 |12 | |- |408 |510A-1-55 |Burt |Francis |0 |0 |2 |0 |4 | |- |409 |510A-1-56 |Coody |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |410 |510A-1-57 |Burton |Robt |1 |3 |4 |0 |2 | |- |411 |510A-1-58 |Daulby |Nancy |0 |0 |1 |0 |3 | |- |412 |510A-1-59 |Stuart |John |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |413 |510A-1-60 |Zldieu |William |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |414 |510A-1-61 |Harris |Jenkin |1 |2 |1 |0 |1 | |- |415 |510A-1-62 |Chancy |Rachel |0 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |416 |510A-1-63 |Sellars |Howel |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |417 |510A-1-64 |Chandler |Joel |3 |1 |2 |0 |18 | |- |418 |510A-1-65 |Foreman |Isaac |1 |4 |5 |0 |8 | |- |419 |510A-1-66 |Foreman |Charity |0 |0 |3 |0 |4 | |- |420 |510A-1-67 |Chavis |John |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Mulatto bound for 5 years $ |- |421 |510A-1-68 |Green |John |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |$ |- |422 |510A-1-69 |Walls |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |423 |510A-1-70 |Fike |Terey |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 |$ |- |424 |510A-1-71 |Shurley |Nathal |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |425 |510B-1-1 |Mitchal |Edward |3 |4 |5 |0 |9 | |- |426 |510B-1-2 |Jenkins |Saml |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |427 |510B-1-3 |Mash |Childs |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |428 |510B-1-4 |Ryons |Ben Sr |2 |0 |3 |0 |10 | |- |429 |510B-1-5 |Sellars |Thos |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |430 |510B-1-6 |Mallett |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |431 |510B-1-7 |[[White-18132|White]] |Burges |2 |2 |6 |0 |1 | |- |432 |510B-1-8 |[[White-32302|White]] |Robt |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |433 |510B-1-9 |Childers |Thos |2 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |434 |510B-1-10 |Barrantine |James |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |435 |510B-1-11 |Dooly |William |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |436 |510B-1-12 |Marsh |Sarah |1 |0 |3 |0 |3 | |- |437 |510B-1-13 |Marsh |Samuel |1 |1 |1 |0 |1 | |- |438 |510B-1-14 |Marsh |William |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |439 |510B-1-15 |Thomas |William |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |440 |510B-1-16 |Adderson |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |441 |510B-1-17 |Goleman |Gunrood |1 |4 |3 |0 |3 | |- |442 |510B-1-18 |Goleman |Gosper |1 |3 |3 |0 |2 | |- |443 |510B-1-19 |Hooms |John |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |444 |510B-1-20 |Harris |Moses |1 |4 |1 |0 |1 | |- |445 |510B-1-21 |[[Frazier-1233|Frazer]] |John |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |446 |510B-1-22 |[[Frazier-3525|Frazer]] |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |447 |510B-1-23 |West |James |1 |3 |7 |0 |0 | |- |448 |510B-1-24 |Parker |Daniel |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 | |- |449 |510B-1-25 |Tilman |Stephen |1 |0 |1 |0 |5 | |- |450 |510B-1-26 |Grubb |Isaac |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |451 |510B-1-27 |Gomillian |Cristian |1 |0 |1 |0 |2 | |- |452 |510B-1-28 |Johnston |Richd Sr |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |453 |510B-1-29 |Cotton |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |454 |510B-1-30 |Shepherd* |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |455 |510B-1-31 |Garner |Lange |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |456 |510B-1-32 |Calvert |John |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |457 |510B-1-33 |Calvert |William |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |458 |510B-1-34 |Nichols |William |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |459 |510B-1-35 |Lowe |James |1 |1 |4 |0 |2 | |- |460 |510B-1-36 |Cook |West |1 |1 |3 |0 |9 | |- |461 |510B-1-37 |Cook |John |1 |0 |0 |0 |8 | |- |462 |510B-1-38 |Martin |Charles |2 |5 |4 |0 |24 | |- |463 |510B-1-39 |Moon |Jacob |1 |0 |0 |0 |5 | |- |464 |510B-1-40 |Lyon |Sam |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |465 |510B-1-41 |Lyon |Elizth |0 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |466 |510B-1-42 |Persel |Edmund |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |467 |510B-1-43 |Lemar |Jessee |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |468 |510B-1-44 |Gardner |Robt |1 |2 |4 |0 |3 | |- |469 |510B-1-45 |McDonald |James |2 |0 |2 |0 |1 | |- |470 |510B-1-46 |Hart |Thos |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |471 |510B-1-47 |Smith |Stephen |4 |3 |3 |0 |4 | |- |472 |510B-1-48 |Harvey |Setheniah |2 |1 |2 |0 |4 | |- |473 |510B-1-49 |Shepherd |James |2 |0 |0 |0 |4 | |- |474 |510B-1-50 |Willis |Robt |1 |5 |3 |0 |2 | |- |475 |510B-1-51 |Prince |Edwd |3 |0 |3 |0 |6 | |- |476 |510B-1-52 |Garrett |Henry* |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |477 |510B-1-53 |Ravencraft |William |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |478 |510B-1-54 |Scoggins |Willis |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |479 |510B-1-55 |Martin |Betty |0 |0 |2 |0 |11 | |- |480 |510B-1-56 |Maddox |Mordecai |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |481 |510B-1-57 |Good |Mackerness |2 |1 |3 |0 |5 | |- |482 |510B-1-58 |Thompson |Rachel |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |483 |510B-1-59 |Good |Garland |2 |1 |2 |0 |4 | |- |484 |510B-1-60 |Tod |William |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |485 |510B-1-61 |Bullock |John |1 |2 |2 |0 |10 | |- |486 |510B-1-62 |Moor |John Esq |2 |3 |1 |0 |9 | |- |487 |510B-1-63 |Beel |Mary |1 |1 |1 |0 |4 | |- |488 |510B-1-64 |Harris |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |9 | |- |489 |510B-1-65 |Norwood |John |3 |2 |5 |0 |12 | |- |490 |510B-1-66 |Goode |Saml |2 |1 |7 |0 |14 | |- |491 |510A-2-1 |Ramsey |Elendon |2 |1 |4 |0 |2 | |- |492 |510A-2-2 |Hill |Wm |2 |0 |1 |0 |3 | |- |493 |510A-2-3 |Guin |Morriss |3 |4 |4 |0 |0 | |- |494 |510A-2-4 |Lyles |David |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |495 |510A-2-5 |Abney |Lucy |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |496 |510A-2-6 |Leopard |Manuel |2 |5 |4 |0 |0 | |- |497 |510A-2-7 |Norrel |Mary |1 |2 |1 |0 |6 | |- |498 |510A-2-8 |Anderson |Thos |3 |0 |1 |0 |2 | |- |499 |510A-2-9 |Norrell |Isaac |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 | |- |500 |510A-2-10 |Maze |Abner |1 |3 |4 |0 |5 | |- |501 |510A-2-11 |Lenear |Richd |1 |2 |7 |0 |2 | |- |502 |510A-2-12 |Hurrey |Thos |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |503 |510A-2-13 |Spraggans |Thos |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |504 |510A-2-14 |Colbreath |Jos |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |505 |510A-2-15 |Hammond |Joshua |4 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |506 |510A-2-16 |Moore |Richd |4 |2 |2 |0 |12 | |- |507 |510A-2-17 |Dosher |Thos |1 |6 |3 |0 |9 | |- |508 |510A-2-18 |Rogers |Daniel |2 |0 |2 |0 |6 | |- |509 |510A-2-19 |Scott |Thos |1 |4 |4 |0 |7 | |- |510 |510A-2-20 |Dean |Joshua |1 |1 |3 |0 |5 | |- |511 |510A-2-21 |Taylor |William |3 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |512 |510A-2-22 |Bush |Dibby |4 |3 |4 |0 |5 | |- |513 |510A-2-23 |Doolittle |Saml |2 |5 |4 |0 |8 | |- |514 |510A-2-24 |Poe |Robt |1 |3 |4 |0 |10 | |- |515 |510A-2-25 |Phelphes |Moses |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |516 |510A-2-26 |Douglass |John |2 |0 |1 |0 |8 | |- |517 |510A-2-27 |Parten |Charles |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |518 |510A-2-28 |Raiben |Wm |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |519 |510A-2-29 |Holms |Wm |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |520 |510A-2-30 |Psalter |James |1 |2 | |0 |0 | |- |521 |510A-2-31 |Smith |George |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |522 |510A-2-32 |Hester |Wailer |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |523 |510A-2-33 |Hester |Letasha |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |524 |510A-2-34 |Hester |David |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |525 |510A-2-35 |Hester |Thos |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |526 |510A-2-36 |Mcmahan |Luke |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |527 |510A-2-37 |Culbreath |Edwd |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |528 |510A-2-38 |Hazle |Elizth |0 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |529 |510A-2-39 |Grixby |Enox |2 |1 |4 |0 |15 | |- |530 |510A-2-40 |Dosher |Wm |1 |5 |2 |0 |12 | |- |531 |510A-2-41 |Bailey |Wm |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |532 |510A-2-42 |Dawson |Wm |2 |2 |3 |0 |7 | |- |533 |510A-2-43 |Clark |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |2 | |- |534 |510A-2-44 |Gricer |Henry |2 |0 |2 |0 |6 | |- |535 |510A-2-45 |Oden |Andrew |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |536 |510A-2-46 |Oden |Peter |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |537 |510A-2-47 |Cunningham |John |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |538 |510A-2-48 |Durham |John |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |539 |510A-2-49 |Oden |Alexn |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |540 |510A-2-50 |Basemore |Thos |2 |1 |4 |0 |2 | |- |541 |510A-2-51 |Coursey |Jams Capt |2 |4 |2 |0 |3 | |- |542 |510A-2-52 |Key |Wm |2 |4 |1 |0 |8 | |- |543 |510A-2-53 |McPatric |Jon |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |544 |510A-2-54 |Coursey |Wm |3 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |545 |510A-2-55 |Youngblood |Jon |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |546 |510A-2-56 |Stone |Jessee |1 |3 |5 |0 |1 | |- |547 |510A-2-57 |Brooks |Wm |1 |3 |3 |0 |9 | |- |548 |510A-2-58 |Stoot |Abdul |1 |5 |2 |0 |0 | |- |549 |510A-2-59 |Collins |Lewis |1 |0 |1 |0 |2 | |- |550 |510A-2-60 |Oglesby |Constant |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |551 |510A-2-61 |Youngblood |Lewis |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |552 |510A-2-62 |Youngblood |Jacob |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |553 |510A-2-63 |Youngblood |Abram |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |554 |510A-2-64 |Blackburn |Elias |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 | |- |555 |510A-2-65 |Mcdonald |Tom |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |556 |510A-2-66 |Mcdonald |Anguish |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 | |- |557 |510A-2-67 |Loftin |John |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |$ |- |558 |510A-2-68 |Moss |Huse |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 |$ |- |559 |510A-2-69 |Lofton |Cornelious |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 |$ |- |560 |510A-2-70 |Cox |Cary |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 |$ |- |561 |510A-2-71 |Cox |Anabert |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |562 |510B-2-1 |Rouan |James |3 |4 |1 |0 |0 | |- |563 |510B-2-2 |Camfield |Constant |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |564 |510B-2-3 |Landrorn |Absm |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |565 |510B-2-4 |Brunson |Isaac |2 |0 |1 |0 |8 | |- |566 |510B-2-5 |Landrorn |Charles |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |567 |510B-2-6 |Martin |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |568 |510B-2-7 |Ellet |Amos |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |569 |510B-2-8 |Taylor |Jonathan |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |570 |510B-2-9 |Brooks |Robt |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |571 |510B-2-10 |Dawson |Jo |3 |5 |4 |0 |1 | |- |572 |510B-2-11 |Collins |Caul |1 |3 |1 |0 |1 | |- |573 |510B-2-12 |Taylor |Moses |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |574 |510B-2-13 |Taylor |Nery |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |575 |510B-2-14 |Kilerean |Wm |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |576 |510B-2-15 |Witt |Jon |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |577 |510B-2-16 |Holmes |Elizth |1 |0 |1 |0 |10 | |- |578 |510B-2-17 |Cochram |Matthw |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |579 |510B-2-18 |Kilerean |Robt |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |580 |510B-2-19 |Cobbs |Delpha |0 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |581 |510B-2-20 |Allen |Jon |1 |0 |1 |0 |3 | |- |582 |510B-2-21 |Brooks |Jordan |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |583 |510B-2-22 |Glanton |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |584 |510B-2-23 |Glanton |Anna |0 |0 |3 |0 |1 | |- |585 |510B-2-24 |Griffes |John |3 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |586 |510B-2-25 |Griffis |Nichs |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |587 |510B-2-26 |Callahan |John |2 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |588 |510B-2-27 |Morgan |Peter |1 |0 |2 |0 |3 | |- |589 |510B-2-28 |Callaham |Elizth |0 |0 |4 |0 |8 | |- |590 |510B-2-29 |Mc* |Elizth |* |* |5 |0 |0 | |- |591 |510B-2-30 |Pennington |Thos* |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |592 |510B-2-31 |Cobbs |Thos |1 |0 |2 |0 |13 | |- |593 |510B-2-32 |Cobbs |James Sr |1 |0 |1 |0 |17 | |- |594 |510B-2-33 |Purvis |Col Jon |2 |5 |2 |0 |31 | |- |595 |510B-2-34 |Bird |Daniel |1 |1 |5 |0 |12 | |- |596 |510B-2-35 |Rarden |Tim |3 |4 |4 |0 |2 | |- |597 |510B-2-36 |Perrey |John |1 |2 |4 |0 |1 | |- |598 |510B-2-37 |Thornton |Ely |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |599 |510B-2-38 |Anderson |Amos |2 |2 |4 |0 |2 | |- |600 |510B-2-39 |Lively |Thos |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |601 |510B-2-40 |Thomas |Wm |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |602 |510B-2-41 |Jentry |Simon |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |603 |510B-2-42 |Morriss |Jo |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |604 |510B-2-43 |Mccary |Richd Sr |1 |0 |4 |0 |4 | |- |605 |510B-2-44 |Mccary |Sam |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |606 |510B-2-45 |Perreen |Capt Abn |3 |1 |3 |0 |10 | |- |607 |510B-2-46 |Evans |Wm |2 |4 |5 |0 |18 | |- |608 |510B-2-47 |Harrison |Jessee |1 |4 |7 |0 |0 | |- |609 |510B-2-48 |Anderson |Saml |2 |1 |2 |0 |6 | |- |610 |510B-2-49 |Anderson |Robt Jr |1 |1 |5 |0 |2 | |- |611 |510B-2-50 |Rush |David |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |612 |510B-2-51 |Anderson |Robt Sr |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 | |- |613 |510B-2-52 |Henderson |Thos |2 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |614 |510B-2-53 |Dees |Jon |1 |4 |6 |0 |0 | |- |615 |510B-2-54 |Parkman |Hery Jr |1 |1 |4 |0 |3 | |- |616 |510B-2-55 |Spratt |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |617 |510B-2-56 |Ullum |Frances |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |618 |510B-2-57 |Russel |Robt |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |619 |510B-2-58 |Anderson |Saml Jr |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |620 |510B-2-59 |Miller |Elizth |0 |1 |7 |0 |0 | |- |621 |510B-2-60 |Stalnaker |Sam |2 |5 |1 |0 |1 | |- |622 |510B-2-61 |Anderson |Jams |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |623 |510B-2-62 |Braford |Mosses |1 |1 |7 |0 |0 | |- |624 |510B-2-63 |Henderson |Jams |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |625 |510B-2-64 |Henderson |Nathl |4 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |626 |510B-2-65 |Henderson |Ely |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |627 |510A-3-1 |Thornton |Abraham |3 |6 |4 |0 |0 | |- |628 |510A-3-2 |Henderson |Richd |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |629 |510A-3-3 |Ramsey |Isaac |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |630 |510A-3-4 |Hopson |Morning |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |631 |510A-3-5 |Philpott |Jo |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |632 |510A-3-6 |Garrett |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |633 |510A-3-7 |Sanders |James |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |634 |510A-3-8 |Evans |Batt |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |635 |510A-3-9 |Shelnut |Caty |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |636 |510A-3-10 |Hoggwood |Jams |2 |4 |4 |0 |0 | |- |637 |510A-3-11 |Saulsworth |Wm |2 |2 |5 |0 |1 | |- |638 |510A-3-12 |Bell |David |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |639 |510A-3-13 |Wallace |John |3 |0 |3 |0 |2 | |- |640 |510A-3-14 |Kimbrel |Jos |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |641 |510A-3-15 |Waters |Rauley |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |642 |510A-3-16 |Adams |John |2 |3 |6 |0 |0 | |- |643 |510A-3-17 |Abin |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |644 |510A-3-18 |Carter |Saml |3 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |645 |510A-3-19 |Rowan |Wm |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |646 |510A-3-20 |Cook |Wm |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |647 |510A-3-21 |Gist |Henry |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |648 |510A-3-22 |Banot |Richd |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |649 |510A-3-23 |Lewis |Gabriel |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |650 |510A-3-24 |Sullivan |Pate |3 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |651 |510A-3-25 |Anderson |John |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |652 |510A-3-26 |Cornett |Arney |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |653 |510A-3-27 |Hudson |Peter |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |654 |510A-3-28 |Walker |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |655 |510A-3-29 |Rhodes |John |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |656 |510A-3-30 |Smith |John |2 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |657 |510A-3-31 |Whittle |Jos |2 |1 |6 |0 |0 | |- |658 |510A-3-32 |Harrison |James |1 |2 |2 |0 |5 | |- |659 |510A-3-33 |Hall |William |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |660 |510A-3-34 |Bell |Izzabel |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |661 |510A-3-35 |Cox |Solomon |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |662 |510A-3-36 |Bennefield |Patty |0 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |663 |510A-3-37 |McDonald |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |664 |510A-3-38 |Mcdonald |Martha |0 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |665 |510A-3-39 |Bacon |Thos Esq |3 |3 |3 |0 |35 | |- |666 |510A-3-40 |Sulliven |George |1 |1 |1 |0 |1 | |- |667 |510A-3-41 |Cook |William |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |668 |510A-3-42 |Mays |John |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |669 |510A-3-43 |Copelin |Jessee |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |670 |510A-3-44 |Taylor |Tom |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |671 |510A-3-45 |Taylor |Jessee |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |672 |510A-3-46 |Freeman |Tellus |0 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |673 |510A-3-47 |Wells |Mary |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |674 |510A-3-48 |Mccary |Daniel |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |675 |510A-3-49 |William |Paul |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 | |- |676 |510A-3-50 |Mccay |John |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |677 |510A-3-51 |Thurman |Pleasant |3 |2 |5 |0 |5 | |- |678 |510A-3-52 |Nobles |Zeph |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |679 |510A-3-53 |Carrel |Jams |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |680 |510A-3-54 |Freeman |Thos |2 |3 |4 |0 |3 | |- |681 |510A-3-55 |Mays |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |3 | |- |682 |510A-3-56 |Barker |Jessee |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |683 |510A-3-57 |Henderson |Obediah |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |684 |510A-3-58 |Swilling |George |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |685 |510A-3-59 |Walker |Major |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |686 |510A-3-60 |Hitt |Peter |1 |2 |4 |0 |1 | |- |687 |510A-3-61 |Pyburn |Benjn |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |688 |510A-3-62 |Blackwell |Isaiah |1 |5 |3 |0 |1 | |- |689 |510A-3-63 |Tutt |Barbara |3 |2 |6 |0 |37 | |- |690 |510A-3-64 |Willson |John |3 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |691 |510A-3-65 |Willson |Samuel |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |692 |510A-3-66 |Haguewood |George |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |693 |510A-3-67 |Ray |Zachh |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |$ |- |694 |510A-3-68 |Perran |George |4 |3 |4 |0 |6 |$ |- |695 |510A-3-69 |Belcher |Susannah |1 |2 |5 |0 |6 |$ |- |696 |510A-3-70 |Barrett |Matthew |1 |0 |3 |0 |4 |$ |- |697 |510A-3-71 |Sheveley |John |2 |0 |0 |0 |* |$ |- |698 |510B-3-1 |Cowhorn |William |2 |0 |6 |0 |0 | |- |699 |510B-3-2 |Glanton |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |700 |510B-3-3 |Glanton |Margarett |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |701 |510B-3-4 |Rose |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |702 |510B-3-5 |Willson |George |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |703 |510B-3-6 |Carson |William |3 |5 |2 |0 |1 | |- |704 |510B-3-7 |Willson |Alex |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |705 |510B-3-8 |Hudnel |Ezekiel |1 |3 |2 |0 |6 | |- |706 |510B-3-9 |Kennaday |John |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |707 |510B-3-10 |Clem |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |708 |510B-3-11 |Blackley |Ben |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |709 |510B-3-12 |Yealding |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |710 |510B-3-13 |Yealding |Elizth |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |711 |510B-3-14 |Mcdonald |John |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |712 |510B-3-15 |Walker |George |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |713 |510B-3-16 |Roberson |Capt Wm |3 |1 |4 |0 |4 | |- |714 |510B-3-17 |Mcmillion |Matthew |2 |2 |4 |0 |2 | |- |715 |510B-3-18 |Mcmillian |Alexr |1 |4 |2 |0 |1 | |- |716 |510B-3-19 |Abney |John |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |717 |510B-3-20 |Campbell |James |1 |4 |3 |0 |2 | |- |718 |510B-3-21 |Henderson |Shadh |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 | |- |719 |510B-3-22 |Ross |Thos |2 |0 |3 |0 |2 | |- |720 |510B-3-23 |Ross |John |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |721 |510B-3-24 |Culp |David |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |722 |510B-3-25 |Oldham |Jo |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |723 |510B-3-26 |Jackson |Green |2 |1 |3 |0 |3 | |- |724 |510B-3-27 |Haguewood |Wm |1 |5 |4 |0 |5 | |- |725 |510B-3-28 |Hollaway |Jams |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |726 |510B-3-29 |Hardy |Richd |2 |1 |4 |0 |2 | |- |727 |510B-3-30 |Farquer |Thos |2 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |728 |510B-3-31 |Burton |William |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |729 |510B-3-32 |Smith |Claburn |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |730 |510B-3-33 |Mcgrue |Peter |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |731 |510B-3-34 |Bostick |Tolliver |1 |3 |2 |0 |21 | |- |732 |510B-3-35 |Anderson |Nancy |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |733 |510B-3-36 |Ozburn |Ross |2 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |734 |510B-3-37 |Ramsey |Saml |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |735 |510B-3-38 |Mare |Dominick |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |736 |510B-3-39 |Smith |Thos R |1 |4 |6 |0 |7 | |- |737 |510B-3-40 |Mccombs |Robt |1 |3 |2 |0 |2 | |- |738 |510B-3-41 |Culclasher |Jon |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Mulatto bound for one year |- |739 |510B-3-42 |Hollimon |Edmund |1 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |740 |510B-3-43 |Jorden |John |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |741 |510B-3-44 |Ramsey |Thos |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |742 |510B-3-45 |Ramsey |Isaac |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |743 |510B-3-46 |Henderson |Nathn |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |744 |510B-3-47 |Ozburn |John |2 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |745 |510B-3-48 |Lightfoot |Frank |1 |1 |8 |0 |0 | |- |746 |510B-3-49 |Edwards |Thos |1 |0 |1 |0 |12 | |- |747 |510B-3-50 |Martin |Reeves |1 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |748 |510B-3-51 |Mcmillion |Jams |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 | |- |749 |510B-3-52 |Ker |Moser |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |750 |510B-3-53 |Johnston |Henry |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |751 |510B-3-54 |Ramsey |Ephraim Esq |1 |1 |3 |0 |26 | |- |752 |510B-3-55 |Walker |William |2 |3 |3 |0 |13 | |- |753 |510B-3-56 |Williams |John |2 |0 |2 |0 |79 | |- |754 |510B-3-57 |Williams |Duke |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |755 |510B-3-58 |Willson |Thos |2 |3 |3 |0 |13 | |- |756 |510B-3-59 |Walker |Jams |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |757 |510B-3-60 |Munleroth |Frank |2 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |758 |510B-3-61 |Hambelton |John |3 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |759 |510B-3-62 |Stolsworth |Tom |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |760 |510B-3-63 |Bostick |John |2 |0 |1 |0 |10 | |- |761 |510B-3-64 |Hazel |John |1 |5 |2 |0 |0 | |- |762 |510B-3-65 |Childs |Wm |3 |1 |3 |0 |20 | |- |763 |511A-1-1 |Holleway |Reubin |3 |1 |6 |0 |5 | |- |764 |511A-1-2 |Wait |Jon |3 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |765 |511A-1-3 |Bullock |Jams |1 |0 |1 |0 |3 | |- |766 |511A-1-4 |Bullock |Dan |1 |1 |1 |0 |5 | |- |767 |511A-1-5 |Bullock |Richd |1 |1 |1 |0 |5 | |- |768 |511A-1-6 |Holliway |Jon |2 |3 |4 |0 |5 | |- |769 |511A-1-7 |Ren |Wm |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |770 |511A-1-8 |Scoggins |Wm |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |771 |511A-1-9 |Dean |Richd |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |772 |511A-1-10 |Peart |James |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |773 |511A-1-11 |Henderson |John |1 |1 |7 |0 |0 | |- |774 |511A-1-12 |Holloday |Wm |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |775 |511A-1-13 |Edwards |Ambros |1 |0 |2 |0 |7 | |- |776 |511A-1-14 |Childs |John |2 |2 |3 |0 |12 | |- |777 |511A-1-15 |Holloway |John |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |778 |511A-1-16 |Po* |John |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |779 |511A-1-17 |Keheley |Chrisr |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |780 |511A-1-18 |Burns |Geo |3 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |781 |511A-1-19 |Holloway |Caleb |3 |4 |3 |0 |1 | |- |782 |511A-1-20 |Bostick |Stepn |1 |2 |2 |0 |1 | |- |783 |511A-1-21 |Bostick |John Jr |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |784 |511A-1-22 |Phillips |John |1 |4 |2 |0 |9 | |- |785 |511A-1-23 |Roswell |Gusts |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |786 |511A-1-24 |Crouder |Isaac |1 |1 |1 |0 |4 | |- |787 |511A-1-25 |Mccane |Peter |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |788 |511A-1-26 |Ward |Frederic |1 |4 |4 |0 |2 | |- |789 |511A-1-27 |Miner |Win |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |790 |511A-1-28 |Cooper |Chs |1 |4 |2 |0 |2 | |- |791 |511A-1-29 |Youngblood |Andrew |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |792 |511A-1-30 |Morgan |Martin |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |793 |511A-1-31 |Cary |Tim |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |794 |511A-1-32 |Matthews |Wm |2 |3 |3 |0 |4 | |- |795 |511A-1-33 |Holloway |Caleb Jr |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |796 |511A-1-34 |Lipscomb |Joel |1 |2 |3 |0 |7 | |- |797 |511A-1-35 |Lipscomb |Nathn |2 |5 |2 |0 |15 | |- |798 |511A-1-36 |Matthews |Drury |1 |1 |1 |0 |5 | |- |799 |511A-1-37 |Smith |Mark |1 |1 |0 |0 |10 | |- |800 |511A-1-38 |Mccay |Archb |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |801 |511A-1-39 |Harkins |Jams |2 |4 |1 |0 |0 | |- |802 |511A-1-40 |Getty* |Henry* |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |803 |511A-1-41 |Rustin |Jams |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |804 |511A-1-42 |Henderson |Wm |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |805 |511A-1-43 |Span |Jams Esq |1 |2 |4 |0 |7 | |- |806 |511A-1-44 |Abney |Wm |2 |2 |4 |0 |7 | |- |807 |511A-1-45 |Garrett |John |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |808 |511A-1-46 |Gains |Jessee |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 | |- |809 |511A-1-47 |Clark |Aaron |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |810 |511A-1-48 |Bradshaw |Jon |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |811 |511A-1-49 |Pitts |Jessee |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |812 |511A-1-50 |Oharro* |Jams |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |813 |511A-1-51 |Clark |Lewis |3 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |814 |511A-1-52 |Little |William |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |815 |511A-1-53 |Cay |John |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |816 |511A-1-54 |Hopkins |Stepn |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 | |- |817 |511A-1-55 |Leopard |Jane |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |818 |511A-1-56 |Hubbs |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |819 |511A-1-57 |Berrey |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |820 |511A-1-58 |Thomas |Josiah |2 |1 |3 |0 |2 | |- |821 |511A-1-59 |Boney |Jon Sr |5 |2 |1 |0 |4 | |- |822 |511A-1-60 |Trotter |Jo |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 |$ |- |823 |511A-1-61 |Tuck |Thos |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |$ |- |824 |511A-1-62 |Carter* |Chars |1* |1 |4 |0 |0 |$ |- |825 |511A-1-63 |Philpots |John |3 |0 |4 |0 |0 |$ |- |826 |511A-1-64 |Green |Wm |3 |0 |4 |0 |0 |$ |- |827 |511A-1-65 |Wilsson |Wm |2 |4 |6 |0 |6 |$ |- |828 |511B-1-1 |Cureton |John |2 |0 |5 |0 |1 | |- |829 |511B-1-2 |King |Abrm |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |830 |511B-1-3 |Fowler |Morriss |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |831 |511B-1-4 |Hazle |Henry |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |832 |511B-1-5 |Hazle |Richd |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |833 |511B-1-6 |Ellis |Richd |4 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |834 |511B-1-7 |Mainyard |Nichs |2 |3 |2 |0 |1 | |- |835 |511B-1-8 |Vines |Daniel |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |836 |511B-1-9 |James |Nancy |0 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |837 |511B-1-10 |Mosley |Jo |2 |0 |1 |0 |1 | |- |838 |511B-1-11 |Smith |Mary |4 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |839 |511B-1-12 |Ruth |Jonathn |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |840 |511B-1-13 |Hickman |Frederic |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |841 |511B-1-14 |Scurrey |Mary |0 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |842 |511B-1-15 |Broadhead |Sarah |0 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |843 |511B-1-16 |Smith |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |844 |511B-1-17 |Mills |James |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |845 |511B-1-18 |Day |Emery |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |846 |511B-1-19 |Nichols |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |847 |511B-1-20 |Mills |Sarah |3 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |848 |511B-1-21 |Boly |Wm |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |849 |511B-1-22 |Smith |Sarah |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |850 |511B-1-23 |Abney* |George |2* |2* |2* |0 |0 | |- |851 |511B-1-24 |Dean* |George |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |852 |511B-1-25 |Savage |Sam Jr |3 |2 |3 |0 |14 | |- |853 |511B-1-26 |Gorman |John |2 |0 |2 |0 |5 | |- |854 |511B-1-27 |Barnes |Barnet |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |855 |511B-1-28 |Smith |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |856 |511B-1-29 |Boller |George |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |857 |511B-1-30 |Trotter |Nathan |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |858 |511B-1-31 |Mosley |Jon |2 |3 |3 |0 |7 | |- |859 |511B-1-32 |Abney |Dennet |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |860 |511B-1-33 |Kennady |Alexr |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |861 |511B-1-34 |Wattson |Jon |3 |2 |8 |0 |0 | |- |862 |511B-1-35 |Tate |Richd |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |863 |511B-1-36 |Abbney |Sam |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |864 |511B-1-37 |Smith |Radmel |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |865 |511B-1-38 |Boton |Eliah |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |866 |511B-1-39 |Merchant |Richd |3 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |867 |511B-1-40 |Abney |Jon |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 | |- |868 |511B-1-41 |Abney |Nathl |4 |0 |3 |0 |7 | |- |869 |511B-1-42 |Holloway |Jon |3 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |870 |511B-1-43 |Dean |Wm |1 |3 |3 |0 |2 | |- |871 |511B-1-44 |Dean |Julius |1 |2 |4 |0 |1 | |- |872 |511B-1-45 |Powers |Wm |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 | |- |873 |511B-1-46 |Cauley |Jon Jr |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |874 |511B-1-47 |Barnes |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |875 |511B-1-48 |Barrot |Arthur |2 |1 |2 |0 |3 | |- |876 |511B-1-49 |Zldieu |Joel |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |877 |511B-1-50 |Inman |Rufus |1 |4 |4 |0 |1 | |- |878 |511B-1-51 |Adams |Elizth |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |879 |511B-1-52 |White |Wm |3 |3 |8 |0 |28 | |- |880 |511B-1-53 |Green |Mary |0 |1 |5 |0 |4 | |- |881 |511B-1-54 |Maire |Sam |1 |0 |0 |0 |6 | |- |882 |511B-1-55 |Jentrey |John |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |883 |511B-1-56 |Cauley |Zaechs |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |884 |511B-1-57 |Sanford |Jessee |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |885 |511B-1-58 |Neil |Jams |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |886 |511B-1-59 |Cauley |Volentine |1 |0 |7 |0 |0 | |- |887 |511B-1-60 |Stuart |Wm |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |888 |511A-2-1 |Ellis |Thos |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |889 |511A-2-2 |Smith |William |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |890 |511A-2-3 |Turner |John |1 |4 |4 |0 |1 | |- |891 |511A-2-4 |Burton |Benjn |1 |3 |6 |0 |1 | |- |892 |511A-2-5 |Taylor |Benjn |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |893 |511A-2-6 |Carson |James |1 |5 |2 |0 |0 | |- |894 |511A-2-7 |Mo | |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Free Negro bound 6 yrs |- |895 |511A-2-8 |Rhode | |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Free Negro bound 9 yrs |- |896 |511A-2-9 |Hager | |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Free Negro bound 14 yrs |- |897 |511A-2-10 |Frank | |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Free Negro bound 16 yrs |- |898 |511A-2-11 |Nan | |0 |0 |0 |3 |0 |Nan & 2 children Free Negroes |- |899 |511A-2-12 |Carson |Thos |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |900 |511A-2-13 |Moore |Wm |2 |0 |0 |0 |3 | |- |901 |511A-2-14 |Cauley |Richd |2 |1 |1 |0 |4 | |- |902 |511A-2-15 |Blaylock |Jams |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |903 |511A-2-16 |Guin |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |904 |511A-2-17 |Coleman |Richd |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |905 |511A-2-18 |Carter |Wm |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |906 |511A-2-19 |Coleman |Wm |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |907 |511A-2-20 |Berry |Thos |1 |2 |2 |0 |5 | |- |908 |511A-2-21 |Spraggins |Wm |2 |1 |3 |0 |8 | |- |909 |511A-2-22 |Carter |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |910 |511A-2-23 |Wills |Mathew |1 |1 |3 |0 |9 | |- |911 |511A-2-24 |Colmon |John |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |912 |511A-2-25 |Wills |Jones |1 |2 |2 |2 |2 | |- |913 |511A-2-26 |Clary |Vachel |2 |3 |3 |0 |12 | |- |914 |511A-2-27 |Gibson |Churchil |2 |3 |5 |0 |1 | |- |915 |511A-2-28 |Gorman |Clayburn |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |916 |511A-2-29 |Spraggans |Tom Capt |2 |1 |3 |0 |2 | |- |917 |511A-2-30 |Abney |Martha |0 |1 |4 |0 |1 | |- |918 |511A-2-31 |White |Wm |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |919 |511A-2-32 |Abney |Paul |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |920 |511A-2-33 |Berrey |Thos |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |921 |511A-2-34 |Scot |Wm |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |922 |511A-2-35 |Speeder* |Sam |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Mulatto bound for ten ys |- |923 |511A-2-36 |Speeder |James |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Mulatto bound for six ys |- |924 |511A-2-37 |Cauley |Volentine |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |925 |511A-2-38 |Yelding |Mary |0 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |926 |511A-2-39 |Wolton |Nelly |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |927 |511A-2-40 |Wolton |Moses |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |928 |511A-2-41 |Baker |Pe*mer |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |929 |511A-2-42 |Landsdale |Alec |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |930 |511A-2-43 |Chapple |Wm |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |931 |511A-2-44 |Scury |Jessee |2 |4 |6 |0 |3 | |- |932 |511A-2-45 |Broadaway |John |1 |5 |2 |0 |0 | |- |933 |511A-2-46 |Trotter |Jeremiah |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |934 |511A-2-47 |Jay |Wm |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |935 |511A-2-48 |Brown |Nancy |0 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |936 |511A-2-49 |Johnston |David |1 |1 |8 |0 |4 | |- |937 |511A-2-50 |Clark |John |1 |2 |5 |0 |3 | |- |938 |511A-2-51 |Hammond |Young |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |939 |511A-2-52 |Brooks |Jams |4 |4 |3 |0 |2 | |- |940 |511A-2-53 |Reed |Tom |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |941 |511A-2-54 |Rutherford |Jams |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |942 |511A-2-55 |Obannon |Ben |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |943 |511A-2-56 |Cauley |Jon Sr |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |944 |511A-2-57 |Cauley |Abner |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |945 |511A-2-58 |English |Wm |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 | |- |946 |511A-2-59 |Dozer |Richd |1 |2 |2 |0 |3 | |- |947 |511A-2-60 |Keddle |John |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |948 |511A-2-61 |Griffin |Jessee |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 |$ |- |949 |511A-2-62 |Leg |William |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |$ |- |950 |511A-2-63 |Roe |Cornelis |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 |$ |- |951 |511A-2-64 |Roe |David |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 |$ |- |952 |511A-2-65 |Adams |John |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |953 |511A-2-66 |Davis |Frank |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |954 |511B-2-1 |West |(Jane?*) |0 |1 |4 |0 |3 | |- |955 |511B-2-2 |Bird |John |1 |3* |2 |0 |0 | |- |956 |511B-2-3 |Banks |Tom |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |957 |511B-2-4 |Gorman |Nathn |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |958 |511B-2-5 |Wagers |Ben Sr |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |959 |511B-2-6 |Wheeler |John |6 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |960 |511B-2-7 |Argrue |Anthy |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |961 |511B-2-8 |Jentrey |Robt |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |962 |511B-2-9 |Jentrey |Hezh |4 |1 |3 |0 |6 | |- |963 |511B-2-10 |Lee |Tom |1 |5 |6 |0 |0 | |- |964 |511B-2-11 |Span |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |5 | |- |965 |511B-2-12 |Brown |Jacob |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |966 |511B-2-13 |West |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |967 |511B-2-14 |Porie |Lucy |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |968 |511B-2-15 |Delouch* |Tom |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |969 |511B-2-16 |Leech |Anthy |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |970 |511B-2-17 |Senter |Wm |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |971 |511B-2-18 |Stephens |John |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |972 |511B-2-19 |Rains |Robt |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |973 |511B-2-20 |Watkins |John |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |974 |511B-2-21 |Eatheridge |Agnes |3 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |975 |511B-2-22 |Pope |Soln Capt |3 |2 |5 |0 |8 | |- |976 |511B-2-23 |Newport |Robt |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |977 |511B-2-24 |Long |Henry |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |978 |511B-2-25 |Burdit |Wm |1 |3 |1 |0 |1 | |- |979 |511B-2-26 |Davis |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |980 |511B-2-27 |Etheridge |Henry |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |981 |511B-2-28 |Wages |Ben |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |982 |511B-2-29 |Davis |Robt |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |983 |511B-2-30 |Wagers |Lucy |0 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |984 |511B-2-31 |Senter |Sam |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |985 |511B-2-32 |Jernagan |Jessee |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |986 |511B-2-33 |Melton |Nathn |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |987 |511B-2-34 |Cotney |Kiseah |2 |4 |4 |0 |0 | |- |988 |511B-2-35 |Pope |Jacob |3 |2 |6 |0 |6 | |- |989 |511B-2-36 |Isaacks |Sam |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |990 |511B-2-37 |Cauley |Nathn |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |991 |511B-2-38 |Mcdogan |Jennet |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |992 |511B-2-39 |Yonie |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |993 |511B-2-40 |Mcdonald |Jo |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |994 |511B-2-41 |Bugg |Frank |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 | Free Negroe |- |995 |511B-2-42 |Lane |Margaret |0 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |996 |511B-2-43 |Davis |Cristina |0 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |997 |511B-2-44 |Dunnaho |Sarah |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |998 |511B-2-45 |Griffen |John |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |999 |511B-2-46 |Sales |Mary |0 |3 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1000 |511B-2-47 |Crouch |Tolliver |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1001 |511B-2-48 |Casey |John |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1002 |511B-2-49 |Mcmanus |Jon |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1003 |511B-2-50 |Crouch |Bailey |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1004 |511B-2-51 |McKensey |Sam |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1005 |511B-2-52 |Etheridge |Lewis |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1006 |511B-2-53 |Thower |Ben |1 |1 |4 |0 |1 | |- |1007 |511B-2-54 |Frier |Murphrie |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1008 |511B-2-55 |Dunkin |John |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1009 |511B-2-56 |Ethiredge |Wm |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1010 |511B-2-57 |Bell |Wm |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1011 |511B-2-58 |Stephens |Jon |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1012 |511B-2-59 |Etheridge |Jon |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1013 |511A-3-1 |Etheridge |Saml |1 |5 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1014 |511A-3-2 |Ham |Wm |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1015 |511A-3-3 |Beram |Wm |4 |1 |2 |0 |8 | |- |1016 |511A-3-4 |Cauley |Mikajah |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1017 |511A-3-5 |King |George |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1018 |511A-3-6 |Mcdonald |Wm |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1019 |511A-3-7 |Whittel |Jo |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1020 |511A-3-8 |Reed |James |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1021 |511A-3-9 |Weeks |Joshua |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1022 |511A-3-10 |Black |Sam |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1023 |511A-3-11 |Etheridge |Aaron |1 |3 |4 |0 |1 | |- |1024 |511A-3-12 |Cauley |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1025 |511A-3-13 |Colbourn |Harman |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1026 |511A-3-14 |Mcclain |Sarah |0 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1027 |511A-3-15 |Matthews |Isaac |2 |3 |1 |0 |8 | |- |1028 |511A-3-16 |Matthews |Moses |1 |0 |3 |0 |6 | |- |1029 |511A-3-17 |Davis |James |2 |1 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1030 |511A-3-18 |Simpkins |William |2 |1 |2 |0 |3 | |- |1031 |511A-3-19 |Johnston |Lamb |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1032 |511A-3-20 |Snoden |Thos |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1033 |511A-3-21 |Bales |Pattey |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1034 |511A-3-22 |Cauley |Catlett |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1035 |511A-3-23 |Cauley |Sherewood |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1036 |511A-3-24 |Beever |Edwd |1 |1 |2 |0 |3 | |- |1037 |511A-3-25 |Jornegan |Jonah (Josiah?) |0 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1038 |511A-3-26 |Burnett |Pleasant |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1039 |511A-3-27 |Tackett |Lewis |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1040 |511A-3-28 |Jentrey |Reynolds |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1041 |511A-3-29 |Boram |Higdon |1 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |1042 |511A-3-30 |Nichols |William |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1043 |511A-3-31 |Warren |Sarah |0 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1044 |511A-3-32 |Smelley |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1045 |511A-3-33 |Cunningham |Jo |3 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1046 |511A-3-34 |Fluker |George |1 |2 |2 |0 |2 | |- |1047 |511A-3-35 |Crister |Robt |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1048 |511A-3-36 |[[Wilson-23012|Wilson]] |Russel Esq |2 |1 |2 |0 |8 | |- |1049 |511A-3-37 |Williams |Thos |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1050 |511A-3-38 |Smith |Jacob |3 |1 |3 |0 |23 | |- |1051 |511A-3-39 |Reynolds |Tom |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1052 |511A-3-40 |Blan |Edwd |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1053 |511A-3-41 |Blann |Ann |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1054 |511A-3-42 |Butler |Wm Capt |3 |3 |1 |0 |6 | |- |1055 |511A-3-43 |Bell |Patty |0 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1056 |511A-3-44 |Whittle |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1057 |511A-3-45 |Warren |Winney |0 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1058 |511A-3-46 |Powel |John |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1059 |511A-3-47 |Johnston |Jessee |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1060 |511A-3-48 |Sawyer |Elkanah |1 |3 |3 |0 |2 | |- |1061 |511A-3-49 |Webb |Hendley |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1062 |511A-3-50 |Hill |Ann |0 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1063 |511A-3-51 |Denmen* |Wm |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1064 |511A-3-52 |Norriss |Agnes |2 |0 |4 |0 |3 | |- |1065 |511A-3-53 |Seal |Michael |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1066 |511A-3-54 |Hill |George |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1067 |511A-3-55 |Denman |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1068 |511A-3-56 |Senter |Jonathan |3 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1069 |511A-3-57 |Adams |Tom |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1070 |511A-3-58 |Busby |Jeremeah |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1071 |511A-3-59 |Hitson |Jams |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1072 |511A-3-60 |Norris |Nathn |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 |$ |- |1073 |511A-3-61 |Johnston |Obedeah |1 |5 |2 |0 |0 |$ |- |1074 |511A-3-62 |Wiseman |Thos |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |1075 |511A-3-63 |Brooks |John |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |1076 |511A-3-64 |Sawyer |John |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 |$ |- |1077 |511A-3-65 |Thompson |Herod |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |1078 |511B-3-1 |Huse |Mary |2 |3 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1079 |511B-3-2 |Brown |Stephen |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1080 |511B-3-3 |Fortner |James |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1081 |511B-3-4 |Dun |Wm |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1082 |511B-3-5 |Anderson |Willis |1 |1 |1 |0 |1 | |- |1083 |511B-3-6 |Fortner |Thos |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1084 |511B-3-7 |Crevnis* |Peter |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1085 |511B-3-8 |Mitchell |Elizth |2 |5 |4 |0 |1 | |- |1086 |511B-3-9 |Fortner |Nancy |0 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1087 |511B-3-10 |Ward |Abdon |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1088 |511B-3-11 |Body |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1089 |511B-3-12 |George |Dennis |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1090 |511B-3-13 |Williams |Frederic |3 |6 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1091 |511B-3-14 |Warren |Joshua |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1092 |511B-3-15 |Johnston |Derrel |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1093 |511B-3-16 |Dean |Thos |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1094 |511B-3-17 |Cates |Jo |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1095 |511B-3-18 |Itson |Edwd |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1096 |511B-3-19 |Dollarhide |Silias |1 |4 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1097 |511B-3-20 |Cates |Thos |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1098 |511B-3-21 |Gist |Peter |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1099 |511B-3-22 |Cates |Robin |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1100 |511B-3-23 |Holster |Moses |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1101 |511B-3-24 |Wattson |Kiah |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1102 |511B-3-25 |Warren |William |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1103 |511B-3-26 |Cooksey |Jessee |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1104 |511B-3-27 |Jones |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1105 |511B-3-28 |Jones |Nathan |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1106 |511B-3-29 |Langedon |Daniel |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1107 |511B-3-30 |Verdel |John |1 |0 |3 |0 |1 | |- |1108 |511B-3-31 |Benton |Frances |1 |3 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1109 |511B-3-32 |Pyke |William |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1110 |511B-3-33 |Johnston |William |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1111 |511B-3-34 |Parten |Ben |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1112 |511B-3-35 |Prescot |Wm |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1113 |511B-3-36 |Mccarty |Wm |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1114 |511B-3-37 |Mccarty |Edwd |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1115 |511B-3-38 |Goff |Edwd |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1116 |511B-3-39 |Combo |Steven |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1117 |511B-3-40 |Fortner |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1118 |511B-3-41 |Arrington |Ben |2 |3 |7 |0 |1 | |- |1119 |511B-3-42 |Martin |Elijah |3 |2 |8 |0 |0 | |- |1120 |511B-3-43 |Thunderburgh |Anthony |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1121 |511B-3-44 |Thunderburgh |Isaac |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1122 |511B-3-45 |Guist |George |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1123 |511B-3-46 |Feast |Laurence |1 |0 |7 |0 |0 | |- |1124 |511B-3-47 |Smith |Mary |0 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1125 |511B-3-48 |Mccarty |Jams |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1126 |511B-3-49 |Night |Robt |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1127 |511B-3-50 |Barret |Luke |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1128 |511B-3-51 |Jones |Lussica |0 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1129 |511B-3-52 |Busby |Zachh |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1130 |511B-3-53 |Knight |Elisha |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1131 |511B-3-54 |Hart |Patience |0 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1132 |511B-3-55 |Padjet |Job |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1133 |511B-3-56 |Prescot |Wm |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1134 |511B-3-57 |Martin |Zachariah |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1135 |511B-3-58 |Harrison |James |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1136 |512A-1-1 |Messer |Samuel |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1137 |512A-1-2 |Padget |Josiah |1 |5 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1138 |512A-1-3 |Kirkland |John |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1139 |512A-1-4 |Hitson |Edward |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1140 |512A-1-5 |Boddie |John Sr |3 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1141 |512A-1-6 |Gause |John |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1142 |512A-1-7 |Messer |John |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1143 |512A-1-8 |Fairchild |William |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1144 |512A-1-9 |Nobles |Josiah |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1145 |512A-1-10 |Grubb |Philip |3 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1146 |512A-1-11 |Grant |Joseph |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1147 |512A-1-12 |Ellis |William |2 |4 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1148 |512A-1-13 |Man |Elizabeth |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1149 |512A-1-14 |Murphy |John |0 |0 |0 |2 |0 |Mulatto and wife |- |1150 |512A-1-15 |Watson |Richmond |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1151 |512A-1-16 |Sullivan |Sarah |0 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1152 |512A-1-17 |Young |Sarah |0 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1153 |512A-1-19 |Odum |Mary |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1154 |512A-1-20 |Mccartney |Michael |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1155 |512A-1-21 |Warren |Thos |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1156 |512A-1-22 |House |Jessee |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1157 |512A-1-23 |Laramon |Daniel |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1158 |512A-1-24 |Mcgehe |David |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1159 |512A-1-25 |Mccarty |Dennis |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1160 |512A-1-26 |Odum |Jacob |2 |1 |6 |0 |6 | |- |1161 |512A-1-27 |Parten |Britain |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1162 |512A-1-28 |Watson |Arthur |3 |2 |2 |0 |3 | |- |1163 |512A-1-29 |Burden |Mathew |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1164 |512A-1-30 |Warren |Elijah |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1165 |512A-1-31 |Johnston |Edward |2 |4 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1166 |512A-1-32 |Powel |Nathaniel |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1167 |512A-1-33 |Truevelion |Joab |2 |2 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1168 |512A-1-34 |Whettel |James |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1169 |512A-1-35 |Deshasoe |Lewis |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1170 |512A-1-36 |Tomlin |James |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1171 |512A-1-37 |Itson |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1172 |512A-1-38 |Holsel |Thos |2 |1 |6 |0 |1 | |- |1173 |512A-1-39 |Hart |Hartwell |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1174 |512A-1-40 |Howard |Richd |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1175 |512A-1-41 |Watson |William |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1176 |512A-1-42 |Deshasoe |Robt |4 |1 |2 |0 |6 | |- |1177 |512A-1-43 |Merony |Nancy |0 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1178 |512A-1-44 |Watson |Nancy |0 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1179 |512A-1-45 |Cates |Hudley |0 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1180 |512A-1-46 |Weaver |Jane |0 |1 |7 |0 |1 | |- |1181 |512A-1-47 |Allen |Robt |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1182 |512A-1-48 |Grigsby |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |2 | |- |1183 |512A-1-49 |Brooks |Christopher Jr |1 |2 |1 |0 |1 | |- |1184 |512A-1-50 |Bailey |James |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1185 |512A-1-51 |Brooks |Christopher Sr |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1186 |512A-1-52 |Perryman |Numford |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1187 |512A-1-53 |Salter |Benjn |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1188 |512A-1-54 |Sison |Frederic |2 |3 |4 |0 |8 | |- |1189 |512A-1-55 |Gillon |James |1 |4 |7 |0 |0 | |- |1190 |512A-1-56 |Rayburn |John |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1191 |512A-1-57 |Weaver |Dempsey |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1192 |512A-1-58 |Holmes |Edward |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1193 |512A-1-59 |Saulter |John |1 |3 |2 |0 |5 | |- |1194 |512A-1-60 |Humphes |William |2 |2 |8 |0 |0 | |- |1195 |512A-1-61 |Douglass |Nancy |0 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1196 |512A-1-62 |Lewis |Lucrecia |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1197 |512A-1-63 |Brazel |Brittain |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1198 |512A-1-64 |Champaign |Henery |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1199 |512A-1-65 |Hall |William |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1200 |512A-1-66 |Lewis |Axum |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1201 |512A-1-67 |Mobley |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1202 |512A-1-68 |Pruit |Dudley |2 |4 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1203 |512A-1-69 |Tate |Nathaniel |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1204 |512A-1-70 |Hart |James |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 |$ |- |1205 |512A-1-71 |Holt |James |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 |$ |- |1206 |512A-1-72 |Brown |(Lar*)kin |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 |$ |- |1207 |512A-1-73 |Bolton |Henry |* |0 |3 |0 |2 |$ |- |1208 |512A-1-74 |Brown |William |* |1 |3 |0 |0 |$ |- |1209 |512A-1-75 |Drinkard |John |* |1 |3 |0 |1 |$ |- |1210 |512B-1-1 |Frairs |Barret |0 |3 |4 |0 |3 | |- |1211 |512B-1-2 |Bledsoe |Bartlet |0 |0 |4 |0 |1 | |- |1212 |512B-1-3 |Deeloach |Samuel |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1213 |512B-1-4 |Johnston |David |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1214 |512B-1-5 |Deloach |Thos |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1215 |512B-1-6 |Wilson |Alexr |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1216 |512B-1-7 |Nun |Joseph |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1217 |512B-1-8 |Brown |Moses |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1218 |512B-1-9 |Cane |William |2 |2 |3 |0 |3 | |- |1219 |512B-1-10 |Herrin |William |1 |4 |5 |0 |1 | |- |1220 |512B-1-11 |Keiner |Philip |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1221 |512B-1-12 |Dawson |Jonathan Capt |1 |1 |2 |0 |2 | |- |1222 |512B-1-13 |Williams |Davis |2 |0 |3 |0 |2 | |- |1223 |512B-1-14 |Williams |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1224 |512B-1-15 |Nobles |Hezekiah |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1225 |512B-1-16 |Stephens |Abanatus |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1226 |512B-1-17 |Neuton |Joseph |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1227 |512B-1-18 |Mobley |Jeriah |4 |6 |0* |0 |0 | |- |1228 |512B-1-19 |Stephens |Silvanus |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1229 |512B-1-20 |Essary |Jonathan |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1230 |512B-1-21 |Mobley |John |2 |1 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1231 |512B-1-22 |Buckelew |George |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1232 |512B-1-23 |Ga---* |Samuel |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1233 |512B-1-24 |Stephen |Josiah |1 |0 |2 |0 |2 | |- |1234 |512B-1-25 |Lewis |Benjn |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1235 |512B-1-26 |Stephens |Elisha |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1236 |512B-1-27 |Bryant |William |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1237 |512B-1-28 |Miller |James |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1238 |512B-1-29 |Dean |William |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1239 |512B-1-30 |Crabtree |William |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1240 |512B-1-31 |Morriss |William |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1241 |512B-1-32 |Hern |Drury |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1242 |512B-1-33 |Hitt |John |2 |4 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1243 |512B-1-34 |Bridgers |John |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1244 |512B-1-35 |Coursey |John |1 |2 |7 |0 |0 | |- |1245 |512B-1-36 |Youngblood |Jacob |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1246 |512B-1-37 |Ward |Christopher |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1247 |512B-1-38 |Sargant |William |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1248 |512B-1-39 |Clark |Moses |3 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1249 |512B-1-40 |Miller |William |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1250 |512B-1-41 |Miller |David |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1251 |512B-1-42 |Stephens |John |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1252 |512B-1-43 |Green |William |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1253 |512B-1-44 |Hopkins |Jessee |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1254 |512B-1-45 |Haris |Azeriah |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1255 |512B-1-46 |Goleman |James |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1256 |512B-1-47 |Hill |John |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1257 |512B-1-48 |Nobles |Henry |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1258 |512B-1-49 |Ryler |Abraham |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1259 |512B-1-50 |Franklin |Thos |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1260 |512B-1-51 |Attucks |Sarah |3 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1261 |512B-1-52 |Powel |Thomas |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1262 |512B-1-53 |Mccrelis |John |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1263 |512B-1-54 |Thomas |Jeremiah |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1264 |512B-1-55 |Clark |William |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1265 |512B-1-56 |Goleman |Henry |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1266 |512B-1-57 |Rove |John |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1267 |512B-1-58 |Clark |William Jr |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1268 |512B-1-59 |Burnett |Alexr |1 |5 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1269 |512B-1-60 |Kirkland |Reuben |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1270 |512B-1-61 |Rayburn |Joseph |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1271 |512B-1-62 |Langlee |Josiah |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1272 |512B-1-63 |Partan |William |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1273 |512B-1-64 |Clark |Thomas |2 |3 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1274 |512A-2-1 |Grey |Thomas |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1275 |512A-2-2 |Hollinsworth |James |2 |2 |4 |0 |5 | |- |1276 |512A-2-3 |Adams |William Jr |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1277 |512A-2-4 |Adams |John |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1278 |512A-2-5 |Adams |William Sr |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1279 |512A-2-6 |Adams |Thos |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1280 |512A-2-7 |Dunnehoe |William |1 |2 |7 |0 |0 | |- |1281 |512A-2-8 |Williams |Samuel |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1282 |512A-2-9 |Rotton |William |3 |1 |3 |0 |1 | |- |1283 |512A-2-10 |Miller |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1284 |512A-2-11 |Morrison |James |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1285 |512A-2-12 |Lewis |Joseph |2 |0 |2 |0 |7 | |- |1286 |512A-2-13 |Buckelew |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1287 |512A-2-14 |Youngblood |James |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1288 |512A-2-15 |Barker |James |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1289 |512A-2-16 |Youngblood |Jeremiah |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1290 |512A-2-17 |Youngblood |Thos |1 |3 |5 |0 |1 | |- |1291 |512A-2-18 |Cockerroff |Ogden |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1292 |512A-2-19 |Cockerroff |William |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1293 |512A-2-20 |Bean |Alexr |1 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1294 |512A-2-21 |Minchey |David |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1295 |512A-2-22 |Auldridge |John |2 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1296 |512A-2-23 |Bledsoe |John |2 |2 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1297 |512A-2-24 |Harkins |John |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1298 |512A-2-25 |Odum |William |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1299 |512A-2-26 |Patterson |Alexr |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1300 |512A-2-27 |Brison |William |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1301 |512A-2-28 |Buckelew |James |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1302 |512A-2-29 |Nicholson |William |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1303 |512A-2-30 |Jones |John |1 |5 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1304 |512A-2-31 |Pulley |Thos |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 | |- |1305 |512A-2-32 |Lewis |Samuel |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1306 |512A-2-33 |Haregrave |Charles |4 |3 |4 |0 |1 | |- |1307 |512A-2-34 |Stefel |Jon J Capt |2 |2 |3 |0 |1 | |- |1308 |512A-2-35 |Zimmerman |Philip |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1309 |512A-2-36 |Zimmerman |Henry |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1310 |512A-2-37 |Zimmerman |Peter |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1311 |512A-2-38 |Mantz |Stephen |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1312 |512A-2-39 |Knob |Philip Peter |4 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1313 |512A-2-40 |Knob |Frederic |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1314 |512A-2-41 |Becker |John |3 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1315 |512A-2-42 |Knob |Henry |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1316 |512A-2-43 |House |John |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1317 |512A-2-44 |Meschel |Samuel |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1318 |512A-2-45 |Gabel |Harman |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1319 |512A-2-46 |Mark |Coonrood |2 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1320 |512A-2-47 |Brigoti |Niclaus |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1321 |512A-2-48 |Mark |Henry |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1322 |512A-2-49 |Mark |Caty |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1323 |512A-2-50 |Kise |Mary |0 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1324 |512A-2-51 |Bushel |Caty |0 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1325 |512A-2-52 |Henry |Anthony |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1326 |512A-2-53 |Waggonner |William |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1327 |512A-2-54 |Win |Frances |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1328 |512A-2-55 |Weaver |Frederic |1 |2 |5 |0 |1 | |- |1329 |512A-2-56 |Heter |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1330 |512A-2-57 |Shelnut |Caty |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1331 |512A-2-58 |Kielman |Michael |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1332 |512A-2-59 |Lemon |Elizth |0 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1333 |512A-2-60 |Tobe |Eckard |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1334 |512A-2-61 |Fritz |Caty |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1335 |512A-2-62 |Wilson |Alexr |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1336 |512A-2-63 |Durst |Peter |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1337 |512A-2-64 |Shaver |Michael |2 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1338 |512A-2-65 |Dorn |Peter |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1339 |512A-2-66 |Fralick |Charles F |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1340 |512A-2-67 |Dorn |Frederic |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1341 |512A-2-68 |Quadlebum |John |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1342 |512A-2-69 |Utz |Diter |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1343 |512A-2-70 |Utz |Peter |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |1344 |512A-2-71 |Grauf |Henry |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 |$ |- |1345 |512A-2-72 |Messersmith |John J |1 |1 |7 |0 |0 |$ |- |1346 |512A-2-73 |Branner |Adam |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |1347 |512A-2-74 |Cooper |Anthony |2 |1 |2 |0 |4 |$ |- |1348 |512A-2-75 |Odem |Jacob |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 |$ |- |1349 |512B-2-1 |Littleton |Thos |2 |4 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1350 |512B-2-2 |Bollatz |Jon Chs Constant |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1351 |512B-2-3 |Lore |Jacob |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1352 |512B-2-4 |Dorn |John |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1353 |512B-2-5 |Zimmerman |Henry Jr |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1354 |512B-2-6 |Zimmerman |Peter Jr |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1355 |512B-2-7 |Swearinghm |Van Capt |1 |4 |4 |0 |2 | |- |1356 |512B-2-8 |Swearingham |John |1 |7 |5 |0 |3 | |- |1357 |512B-2-9 |Gernigan |Ben |2 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1358 |512B-2-10 |Bettes |Stephen |3 |0 |3 |0 |2 | |- |1359 |512B-2-11 |Mcclendon |Ezekiel |1 |2 |3 |0 |3 | |- |1360 |512B-2-12 |Murphey |Massey |0 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1361 |512B-2-13 |Melton |Susanna |0 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1362 |512B-2-14 |Gomillion |Christian |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1363 |512B-2-15 |Bush |Richd |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1364 |512B-2-16 |Robuck |Rolley |1 |2 |4 |0 |1 | |- |1365 |512B-2-17 |Sulting |Ben |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1366 |512B-2-18 |Green |Nancy |3 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1367 |512B-2-19 |Robuck |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |4 | |- |1368 |512B-2-20 |Cauch |Edwd |1 |3 |6 |0 |4 | |- |1369 |512B-2-21 |Freemore |William |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1370 |512B-2-22 |[[Bush-1701|Bush]] |Prescot |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1371 |512B-2-23 |Melton |Wm |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1372 |512B-2-24 |Hester |John |2 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1373 |512B-2-25 |Bush |Richd |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1374 |512B-2-26 |Lott |Sarah |1 |1 |3 |0 |7 | |- |1375 |512B-2-27 |Jones |Joseph |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1376 |512B-2-28 |Whitehead |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1377 |512B-2-29 |Day |William |2 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1378 |512B-2-30 |Randol |George |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1379 |512B-2-31 |Due |Robert |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1380 |512B-2-32 |Thomas |Atha |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1381 |512B-2-33 |Clark |Benjn |1 |2 |3 |0 |4 | |- |1382 |512B-2-34 |Wooton |Jacob |1 |2 |3 |0 |5 | |- |1383 |512B-2-35 |Richardson |Jonathan |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1384 |512B-2-36 |Swearingham |Fed |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 | |- |1385 |512B-2-37 |Day |John |4 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1386 |512B-2-38 |Allen |Henry |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1387 |512B-2-39 |Robuck |Ezekel |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1388 |512B-2-40 |Williams |Roling |3 |2 |8 |0 |0 | |- |1389 |512B-2-41 |Ford |Thomas |4 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1390 |512B-2-42 |Williams |Sampson |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1391 |512B-2-43 |Beck |Simon |3 |4 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1392 |512B-2-44 |Barringtine |Elisha |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1393 |512B-2-45 |Mitter |Joshua |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1394 |512B-2-46 |Maa |Williamson |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1395 |512B-2-47 |Harnden |John |3 |1 |6 |0 |10 | |- |1396 |512B-2-48 |Benson |William |2 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1397 |512B-2-49 |Pollock |Mary |0 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1398 |512B-2-50 |Garner |Martin |2 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1399 |512B-2-51 |Draper |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1400 |512B-2-52 |Hillard |Peter |0 |0 |0 |6 |0 |Mulatto, wife & four children |- |1401 |512B-2-53 |McDonald |Mary |0 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1402 |512B-2-54 |Swearinggam |Thos |3 |3 |6 |0 |1 | |- |1403 |512B-2-55 |Roberson |William |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1404 |512B-2-56 |Kirkland |Isaac |1 |2 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1405 |512B-2-57 |Kirkland |Mary |0 |2 |2 |0 |2 | |- |1406 |512B-2-58 |Davis |Reason |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1407 |512B-2-59 |Brazel |Valentine |1 |1 |3 |0 |1 | |- |1408 |512B-2-60 |Arinney |John |2 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1409 |512B-2-61 |Roe |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1410 |512B-2-62 |Swearnggen |Van |1 |0 |3 |0 |2 | |- |1411 |512B-2-63 |Swearinggen |Rice |1 |0 |3 |0 |2 | |- |1412 |512B-2-64 |Pines |Sary |0 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1283 |512A-3-1 |Nobles |William |1 |2 |6 |0 |3 | |- |1284 |512A-3-2 |Shipee |Philip |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1285 |512A-3-3 |Mcdonald |William |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1286 |512A-3-4 |Saucree |Elvington |2 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1287 |512A-3-5 |Price |John |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1288 |512A-3-6 |Sutlin |Charles |2 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1289 |512A-3-7 |Sherley |Absolom |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1290 |512A-3-8 |Mcdonald |John |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1291 |512A-3-9 |Clark |Lewis |1 |3 |3 |0 |2 | |- |1292 |512A-3-10 |Jones |Abbigail |0 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1293 |512A-3-11 |Smith |William |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1294 |512A-3-12 |Deas |Shade |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1295 |512A-3-13 |Walker |Ezekiel |1 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1296 |512A-3-14 |Walker |Joseph |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1297 |512A-3-15 |Sillavant |James |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1298 |512A-3-16 |Walker |Hezekiah |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1299 |512A-3-17 |Carter |John |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1300 |512A-3-18 |Reed |Joseph |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1301 |512A-3-19 |Roberts |Elizth |0 |0 |4 |0 |1 | |- |1302 |512A-3-20 |Roberts |Reubin |1 |2 |1 |0 |1 | |- |1303 |512A-3-21 |Price |Rease |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1304 |512A-3-22 |Aldridge |Absolom |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1305 |512A-3-23 |Robuck |Robt |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1306 |512A-3-24 |Holsomback |John |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1307 |512A-3-25 |Luvlace |Benjn |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1308 |512A-3-26 |Stalmaker |Adam |1 |2 |8 |0 |0 | |- |1309 |512A-3-27 |Betts |Matthew |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 | |- |1310 |512A-3-28 |Riche |Daniel |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1311 |512A-3-29 |Atkins |Arche |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1312 |512A-3-30 |Butler |Thos |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1313 |512A-3-31 |Buckerliew |Garret |1 |1 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1314 |512A-3-32 |Monk |Thos |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1315 |512A-3-33 |Cox |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1316 |512A-3-34 |Blaylock |John |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1317 |512A-3-35 |Dove |Jacob |2 |2 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1318 |512A-3-36 |Martin |Geo Capt |1 |1 |4 |0 |11 | |- |1319 |512A-3-37 |Thurman |Charles |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1320 |512A-3-38 |Wash |William |1 |2 |1 |0 |2 | |- |1321 |512A-3-39 |Hatcher |Wilmirth |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1322 |512A-3-40 |Jones |Thomas |3 |2 |3 |0 |9 | |- |1323 |512A-3-41 |Davis |David |2 |3 |3 |0 |1 | |- |1324 |512A-3-42 |Huff |Daniel |1 |3 |3 |0 |3 | |- |1325 |512A-3-43 |Tilberry |Williby |1 |0 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1326 |512A-3-44 |Mosley |Robt |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1327 |512A-3-45 |Pardue |Lillerston |1 |1 |3 |0 |3 | |- |1328 |512A-3-46 |Boyd |Edmund |2 |4 |4 |0 |2 | |- |1329 |512A-3-47 |Ware |Henry |3 |2 |2 |0 |2 | |- |1330 |512A-3-48 |Mimmes |Drury |2 |3 |4 |0 |8 | |- |1331 |512A-3-49 |Mimmes |John |2 |0 |4 |0 |1 | |- |1332 |512A-3-50 |Hagans |Thos |3 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1333 |512A-3-51 |Tilman |Lewis |1 |3 |2 |0 |8 | |- |1334 |512A-3-52 |Tilman |Frank |1 |0 |1 |0 |1 | |- |1335 |512A-3-53 |Parkman |Henry |2 |4 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1336 |512A-3-54 |Hughbanks |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1337 |512A-3-55 |Cheatham |Elizth |1 |2 |6 |0 |3 | |- |1338 |512A-3-56 |Williams |Butler |1 |5 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1339 |512A-3-57 |Therman |John |2 |0 |1 |0 |24 | |- |1340 |512A-3-58 |Tillery |John |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1341 |512A-3-59 |Broadwater |Charles |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1342 |512A-3-60 |Mitchell |Flud |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1343 |512A-3-61 |Hufman |John |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1344 |512A-3-62 |Kelley |John |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1345 |512A-3-63 |Mock |Charity |0 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1346 |512A-3-64 |[[Jeter-380|Jester]] |Sillah |0 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1347 |512A-3-65 |Hunter |Mary |0 |0 |2 |0 |4 | |- |1348 |512A-3-66 |Talley |Nathan |2 |2 |4 |0 |1 | |- |1349 |512A-3-67 |Shockley |David |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1350 |512A-3-68 |Arrington |William |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1351 |512A-3-69 |Broadwater |Scarborough |1 |3 |3 |0 |* | |- |1352 |512A-3-70 |Jones |Charles |1 |2 |3 |0 |4 |$ |- |1353 |512A-3-71 |[[Jester-372|Jester]] |Levy |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |1354 |512A-3-72 |Lofton |Robert |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |1355 |512A-3-73 |Colvert |William |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 |$ |- |1356 |512A-3-74 |Ransford |John |2 |0 |0 |0 |3 |$ |- |1357 |512B-3-1 |Blocker |Michael |1 |3 |2 |0 |3 | |- |1358 |512B-3-2 |Rhodes |Ben |1 |3 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1359 |512B-3-3 |Pride |Oliver |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1360 |512B-3-4 |Huston |Ben |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1361 |512B-3-5 |Oliver |John |2 |1 |4 |0 |2 | |- |1362 |512B-3-6 |China |George |1 |1 |4 |0 |8 | |- |1363 |512B-3-7 |Holsenback |Matthews |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1364 |512B-3-8 |Johnston |Burrell |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1365 |512B-3-9 |Johnston |Richd |5 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1366 |512B-3-10 |Cook |Jo |1 |0 |3 |0 |2 | |- |1367 |512B-3-11 |Hooms |Frederic |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1368 |512B-3-12 |Murphy |Jams Jr |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1369 |512B-3-13 |Murphy |Jams Sr |2 |0 |1 |0 |1 | |- |1370 |512B-3-14 |Pounds |John |1 |4 |4 |0 |2 | |- |1371 |512B-3-15 |Clements |Zepheah |2 |3 |7 |0 |4 | |- |1372 |512B-3-16 |Mosley |Robt Sr |3 |3 |7 |0 |7 | |- |1372 |512B-3-17 |Tilman |Fed |4 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1373 |512B-3-18 |Spears |Abraham |1 |2 |4 |0 |2 | |- |1374 |512B-3-19 |Sprice |Ghosper |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1375 |512B-3-20 |Cannon |Mary |0 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1376 |512B-3-21 |Fuller |William |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1377 |512B-3-22 |Corchran |Juriah |0 |1 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1378 |512B-3-23 |Corchran |Robt |3 |2 |6 |0 |5* | |- |1379 |512B-3-24 |Golphin |Thos |1 |1 |4 |0 |25 | |- |1380 |512B-3-25 |Mckey |Michael |2 |0 |2 |0 |16 | |- |1381 |512B-3-26 |Stimons |Martin |1 |0 |0 |0 |5 | |- |1382 |512B-3-27 |Burgess |Sam |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1383 |512B-3-28 |Bacon |Nathal |3 |1 |5 |0 |8 | |- |1384 |512B-3-29 |Pardieu |Fields |2 |2 |3 |0 |6 | |- |1385 |512B-3-30 |Flin |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1386 |512B-3-31 |Martin |Obedience |0 |1 |5 |0 |9 | |- |1387 |512B-3-32 |Franklin |Edmund |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1388 |512B-3-33 |Franklin |Charles |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1389 |512B-3-34 |Smith |James |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1390 |512B-3-35 |Clark |Thos |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1391 |512B-3-36 |Seipper |Bryant |1 |3 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1392 |512B-3-37 |Shadwick |David |3 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1393 |512B-3-38 |Shadwick |Lassaous |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1394 |512B-3-39 |Kilcrease |Arthur |2 |2 |5 |0 |1 | |- |1395 |512B-3-40 |Kilcrease |John |2 |0 |0 |0 |2 | |- |1396 |512B-3-41 |Shadwick |Jo |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1397 |512B-3-42 |Kilcrease |Thos |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1398 |512B-3-43 |Hill |Samuel |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1399 |512B-3-44 |Davis |Martha |0 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1400 |512B-3-45 |Barns |Moses |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1401 |512B-3-46 |Gooff |Sary |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1402 |512B-3-47 |Sharpton |Sarah |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1403 |512B-3-48 |Hubanks |Lewis |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1404 |512B-3-49 |Miner |Nichos |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1405 |512B-3-50 |Boling |Jos |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1406 |512B-3-51 |Johnston |Wm |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1407 |512B-3-52 |Dilse |Peter |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1408 |512B-3-53 |Pace |Mary |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1409 |512B-3-54 |Fenly |Mary |2 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1410 |512B-3-55 |Scott |Saml |1 |1 |5 |0 |29 | |- |1411 |512B-3-56 |Lewis |Jon Col |1 |5 |3 |0 |64 | |- |1412 |512B-3-57 |Samis |Benjn |1 |0 |4 |0 |3 | |- |1413 |512B-3-58 |[[Middleton-1661|Midleton]] |Hugh |1 |2 |6 |0 |26 | |- |1414 |512B-3-59 |Isaacks |Robt |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1415 |512B-3-60 |Roberson |Charles |1 |2 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1416 |512B-3-61 |Lowe |John T |2 |2 |5 |0 |4 | |- |1417 |512B-3-62 |Lowe |Henry |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1418 |512B-3-63 |Lowe |Bazzel |2 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1419 |512B-3-64 |Pace |Drury Capt |2 |3 |5 |0 |8 | |- |1420 |513A-1-1 |Thompson |David |1 |2 |3 |0 |2 | |- |1421 |513A-1-2 |Morgan |Obadiah |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1422 |513A-1-3 |Thompson |Samuel |1 |0 |1 |0 |3 | |- |1423 |513A-1-4 |Caps |Barney |3 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1424 |513A-1-5 |Caps |William |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1425 |513A-1-6 |Caps |Matthew |2 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1426 |513A-1-7 |Ker |James |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1427 |513A-1-8 |Ripley |John |2 |2 |4 |0 |7 | |- |1428 |513A-1-9 |Fenley |Moses |2 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1429 |513A-1-10 |Roberson |Allen |2 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1430 |513A-1-11 |Roberson |Elisha |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1431 |513A-1-12 |Roberson |Jo |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1432 |513A-1-13 |Cook |Samuel |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1433 |513A-1-14 |Blackwell |Charles |2 |0 |2 |0 |3 | |- |1434 |513A-1-15 |Boyd |John |2 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |1435 |513A-1-16 |Ogle |Thos |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1436 |513A-1-17 |Ogle |William |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1437 |513A-1-18 |Morriss |Wyat |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1438 |513A-1-19 |Rixey |John |1 |0 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1439 |513A-1-20 |Huskey |Isaac |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1440 |513A-1-21 |Huskey |Peter |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1441 |513A-1-22 |Morriss |Peter |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1442 |513A-1-23 |Blair |Bershaba |0 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1443 |513A-1-24 |Cherrey |John |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1444 |513A-1-25 |Hill |Enezer |2 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1445 |513A-1-26 |Garner |Samuel |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1446 |513A-1-27 |Melson |Samuel |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1447 |513A-1-28 |Bussey |Edward |2 |2 |4 |0 |5 | |- |1448 |513A-1-29 |Winney |Kesiah |0 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1449 |513A-1-30 |Cooksey |Josiah |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1450 |513A-1-31 |Cooksey |Andrew |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1451 |513A-1-32 |Lundy |Ceile |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1452 |513A-1-33 |Lundy |Zack |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1453 |513A-1-34 |Johnston |Bytha |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1454 |513A-1-35 |Shadwick |Isaac |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1455 |513A-1-36 |*ermon |Wm |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1456 |513A-1-37 |Caps |Michael |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1457 |513A-1-38 |Caps |Greenberry |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1458 |513A-1-39 |Roberson |Thos |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1459 |513A-1-40 |Griffen |Absolom |1 |2 |1 |0 |2 | |- |1460 |513A-1-41 |Griffen |Ely |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1461 |513A-1-42 |Reynolds |Wm |1 |3 |3 |0 |4 | |- |1462 |513A-1-43 |Surls |John |2 |3 |6 |0 |5 | |- |1463 |513A-1-44 |Cox |Wm |1 |0 |1 |0 |3 | |- |1464 |513A-1-45 |Thompson |James |1 |4 |2 |0 |3 | |- |1465 |513A-1-46 |Dorton |Thos |1 |2 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1466 |513A-1-47 |Ashley |Charles |1 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1467 |513A-1-48 |Cox |Christopher |1 |4 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1468 |513A-1-49 |Cox |Tolliver |2 |2 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1469 |513A-1-50 |Oensby |Tom |1 |3 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1470 |513A-1-51 |Lawson |Tom |3 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1471 |513A-1-52 |Mckenney |Mordicae |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1472 |513A-1-53 |Caffery |Barney |2 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1473 |513A-1-54 |Gennings |Jo |1 |2 |1 |0 |1 | |- |1474 |513A-1-55 |Wray |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1475 |513A-1-56 |Jackson |Tom |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1476 |513A-1-57 |Baysmore |David |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1477 |513A-1-58 |Butler |Tom |2 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1478 |513A-1-59 |Cockeron |Matt |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1479 |513A-1-60 |Scott |James |1 |5 |1 |0 |1 | |- |1480 |513A-1-61 |Cauley |Catlett |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1481 |513A-1-62 |Hatcher |Thos |1 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1482 |513A-1-63 |Richardson |Amos |2 |0 |4 |0 |3 |$ |- |1483 |513A-1-64 |Shaw |Christopher |2 |0 |4 |0 |1 |$ |- |1484 |513A-1-65 |Nickerson |David |2 |2 |5 |0 |1 |$ |- |1485 |513A-1-66 |Nickerson |(*)ght |2 |0 |3 |0 |7 |$ |- |1486 |513A-1-67 |Hill |(L*)odwick |1 |1 |4 |0 |5 |$ |- |1487 |513A-1-68 |Hightower |Joseph |2 |0 |2 |0 |9 |$ |- |1488 |513B-1-1 |Armstrong |Lanslot |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1489 |513B-1-2 |Terrence |William |2 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1490 |513B-1-3 |Nipper |Absolom |1 |3 |6 |0 |0 | |- |1491 |513B-1-4 |Kennady |Elizabeth |0 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1492 |513B-1-5 |Rhodes |Ben |1 |3 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1493 |513B-1-6 |Tucker |Jos |2 |5 |4 |0 |3 | |- |1494 |513B-1-7 |Rogers |Ulysses |1 |1 |1 |0 |5 | |- |1495 |513B-1-8 |Tutt |Richd |2 |2 |4 |0 |7 | |- |1496 |513B-1-9 |Mortus |Thos |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1497 |513B-1-10 |Johnston |David |1 |1 |9 |0 |4 | |- |1498 |513B-1-11 |Davis |Tolliver |4 |2 |9 |0 |2 | |- |1499 |513B-1-12 |Cheavensworth |M |2 |0 |0 |0 |6 | |- |1500 |513B-1-13 |Cheney |John |2 |5 |2 |0 |13 | |- |1501 |513B-1-14 |Landrum |Samuel |3 |3 |6 |0 |8 | |- |1502 |513B-1-15 |Roundtree |(Jes*)see |1 |2 |1 |0 |15 | |- |1503 |513B-1-16 |Longmire |(Willi*)am |1 |2 |7 |0 |11 | |- |1504 |513B-1-17 |Longmire |(Joh*)n |1 |0 |0 |0 |1 | |- |1505 |513B-1-18 |Longmire |(Gar*)rett |1 |0 |0 |0 |4 | |- |1506 |513B-1-19 |Riddle |(Thos) |3 |6 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1507 |513B-1-20 |Roberts |(John) |1 |5 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1508 |513B-1-21 |Copeland |(Richd) |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1509 |513B-1-22 |Key |(Henry) |1 |1 |7 |0 |13 | |- |1510 |513B-1-23 |Burress |(Joh)n |1 |1 |4 |0 |5 | |- |1511 |513B-1-24 |Glover |(Willia)m |1 |5 |4 |0 |12 | |- |1512 |513B-1-25 |White |(Ann) |2 |2 |2 |0 |3 | |- |1513 |513B-1-26 |Lewis |(Mary) |1 |0 |3* |0 |0 | |- |1514 |513B-1-27 |Gooden |(Cha)rles |3 |0 |2 |0 |36 | |- |1515 |513B-1-28 |Bowers |D(a)vid |3 |3 |6 |0 |6 | |- |1516 |513B-1-29 |Ashberry |T(hos) |1 |3 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1517 |513B-1-30 |Butler |John |2 |3 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1518 |513B-1-31 |Boasman |Agnes |1 |1 |6 |0 |5 | |- |1519 |513B-1-32 |Taylor |Walter |1 |1 |2 |0 |3 | |- |1520 |513B-1-33 |Holmes |James |1 |2 |3 |0 |2 | |- |1521 |513B-1-34 |Glover |Joab |1 |3 |3 |0 |8 | |- |1522 |513B-1-35 |Beckum |Thos |1 |2 |7 |0 |0 | |- |1523 |513B-1-36 |Jeter |William Sr |1 |1 |2 |0 |7 | |- |1524 |513B-1-37 |Cagburn |John |2 |2 |4 |0 |4 | |- |1525 |513B-1-38 |Bird |Solomon |2 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1526 |513B-1-39 |Covington |John |2 |2 |3 |0 |6 | |- |1527 |513B-1-40 |Day |Joseph |1 |1 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1528 |513B-1-41 |Lee |Andrew |2 |3 |6 |0 |13 | |- |1529 |513B-1-42 |Roebuck |Robert |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1530 |513B-1-43 |Dorton |John |1 |1 |6 |0 |1 | |- |1531 |513B-1-44 |Wilson |Robert |1 |2 |3 |0 |1 | |- |1532 |513B-1-45 |Gunnals |Daniel |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1533 |513B-1-46 |Hicks |Pace |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |Malatto bound for three ys |- |1534 |513B-1-47 |Carter |Moses |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1535 |513B-1-48 |Rogers |Daniel Jr |1 |2 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1536 |513B-1-49 |White |Sarah |2 |0 |2 |0 |7 | |- |1537 |513B-1-50 |Williams |John |2 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1538 |513B-1-51 |Glover |Stephen |2 |0 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1539 |513B-1-52 |Glover |John |2 |4 |4 |0 |1 | |- |1540 |513B-1-53 |Glover |William |1 |2 |2 |0 |1 | |- |1541 |513B-1-54 |Fairchilds |Abraham |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1542 |513B-1-55 |Mason |George |2 |1 |3 |0 |1 | |- |1543 |513B-1-56 |Blocker |John |2 |6 |3 |0 |5 | |- |1544 |513B-1-57 |Simkins |Arthur Esq |1 |1 |1 |0 |17 | |- |1545 |513B-1-58 |Anderson |William |4 |2 |5 |0 |23 | |- |1546 |513B-1-59 |Gant |James |0 |0 |0 |1 |0 |a free negroe |- |1547 |513B-1-60 |Tilman |Frederic Jr |1 |1 |2 |0 |5 | |- |1548 |513B-1-61 |Burton |Robt |1 |0 |2 |0 |2 | |- |1549 |513B-1-62 |Terry |William |2 |2 |3 |0 |9 | |- |1550 |513B-1-63 |Scrugs |Jessee |2 |1 |4 |0 |6 | |- |1551 |513B-1-64 |[[Terry-684|Terry]] |John |1 |0 |2 |0 |3 | |- |1552 |513B-1-65 |Jones |Richd |2 |1 |3 |0 |1 | |- |1553 |513B-1-66 |Pierce |William |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1554 |513B-1-67 |Keating |Richd |0 |0 |0 |0 |29 |Execr for Edward Keating |- |1555 |513B-1-68 |Shaw |David |1 |0 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1556 |513B-1-69 |Harklees |Andrew |2 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1557 |513A-1-1 |Banks |Charles |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1558 |513A-1-2 |Martin |John Capt |1 |4 |3 |0 |6 | |- |1559 |513A-1-3 |Martin |Edmund |1 |1 |2 |0 |7 | |- |1560 |513A-1-4 |Martin |William |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1561 |513A-1-5 |Haver |Timothy |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1562 |513A-1-6 |Reece |Joseph |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1563 |513A-1-7 |Wright |John |3 |0 |8 |0 |1 | |- |1564 |513A-1-8 |Martin |Barkley |2 |1 |2 |0 |10 | |- |1565 |513A-1-9 |Elam |John |3 |0 |4 |0 |11 | |- |1566 |513A-1-10 |Reynolds |Fielding |1 |1 |2 |0 |5 | |- |1567 |513A-1-11 |Hall |Clark |1 |0 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1568 |513A-1-12 |[[Hall-17838|Hall]] |Alexr |1 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1569 |513A-1-13 |[[Howlett-1027|Howlett]] |Lewis |1 |1 |2 |0 |2 | |- |1570 |513A-1-14 |Hall |Samuel |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1571 |513A-1-15 |Ross |Joseph |1 |0 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1572 |513A-1-16 |Hammond |Charles |1 |0 |5 |0 |2 | |- |1573 |513A-1-17 |Piper |George |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1574 |513A-1-18 |Frazer |Reubin |1 |1 |2 |0 |3 | |- |1575 |513A-1-19 |Tumlin |John |2 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1576 |513A-1-20 |Tyner |Demsey |1 |4 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1577 |513A-1-21 |Pond |William |1 |0 |0 |0 |0 | |- |1578 |513A-1-22 |Pond |Richd |1 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1579 |513A-1-23 |Hendshaw |Thos |1 |1 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1580 |513A-1-24 |Rozer |John |2 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1581 |513A-1-25 |Franklin |Ben |2 |4 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1582 |513A-1-26 |Sizemore |James |1 |1 |1 |0 |0 | |- |1583 |513A-1-27 |Franklin |Ephrum |3 |4 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1584 |513A-1-28 |Wise |Jocob |2 |1 |4 |0 |1 | |- |1585 |513A-1-29 |Powel |Charles |1 |4 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1586 |513A-1-30 |Brown |James |3 |0 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1587 |513A-1-31 |Carboe |Henry |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1588 |513A-1-32 |Glover |Samuel |3 |2 |3 |0 |1 | |- |1589 |513A-1-33 |Moore |James |1 |2 |7 |0 |10 | |- |1590 |513A-1-34 |Farmer |Elizth |2 |2 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1591 |513A-1-35 |Parrish |Mary |0 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |1592 |513A-1-36 |Martin |Jams |1 |3 |4 |0 |0 | |- |1593 |513A-1-37 |Lamar |Robt |1 |1 |1 |0 |19 | |- |1594 |513A-1-38 |M(ar)tin |Simon |1 |1 |5 |0 |0 | |- |1595 |513A-1-39 |Day |Henry |1 |2 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1596 |513A-1-40 |Youngblood |George |1 |0 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1597 |513A-1-41 |Cotton |Thos |1 |3 |5 |0 |8 | |- |1598 |513A-1-42 |Nobles |Mark |2 |4 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1599 |513A-1-43 |Bell |John |4 |5 |2 |0 |3 | |- |1600 |513A-1-44 |Mason |Jams R |1 |1 |2 |0 |10 | |- |1601 |513A-1-45 |Green |Wm |1 |1 |3 |0 |10 | |- |1602 |513A-1-46 |Lain |Jon |1 |1 |3 |0 |0 | |- |1603 |513A-1-47 |[[Risner-216|Resioner]] |Valentine |3 |2 |4 |0 |3 | |- |1604 |513A-1-48 |Lewis |Rozer |1 |1 |2 |0 |0 | |- |} Legend: :1st Column # just a number for my sanity. :P-C-L Page Column and Line where the name appears :Last Name :First Name :+16 Males over the age of 16 :-16 Males who have not yet reached 16 :F Females :OF Other Free Persons :S Slaves :$ Names were duplicated when the image had to be split to handle the length of the paper. 509A "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-HL2?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYC%3A1584070604%2C1584070616%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 2 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 509B "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-CVF?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYC%3A1584070604%2C1584070616%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 3 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 510A "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-H5H?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYC%3A1584070604%2C1584070616%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 5 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 510B "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-H53?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYC%3A1584070604%2C1584070616%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 6 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 511A "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-Z3R?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYC%3A1584070604%2C1584070616%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 8 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 511B "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-HY2?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYC%3A1584070604%2C1584070616%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 9 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 512A "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-HBD?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYC%3A1584070604%2C1584070616%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 12 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 512B "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-CHD?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYC%3A1584070604%2C1584070616%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 13 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 513A "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-HJX?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYC%3A1584070604%2C1584070616%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 15 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). 513B"United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-HFY?cc=1803959&wc=3XT9-MYC%3A1584070604%2C1584070616%2C1584070607 : 21 May 2015), South Carolina > Edgefield > Not Stated > image 16 of 32; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ==Research Notes== This is an interpretation due to the degraded paper, tears, and handwriting style of the day.

1790 United States Federal Census

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[[Space:United_States_Federal_Census|BACK TO US CENSUS]] [[Category:1790 United States Federal Census]] == Goals == The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Downs-977|Debra Downs]]. See [[Space:United States Federal Census|US Federal Census]] === Tasks === Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Attaching and/ or creating every individual on each Census sheet. * Adding tags and Categories to every profile attached to each Census sheet. * Attaching them to each individual profile as source, on Wikitree * Label each sheet with place. * Dividing them into State, finally County, as more are collected. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8906967 send me a private message] here or at debie_lou@inbox.com. Thanks! This is for the collection of the FIRST Federal Census of the United States. === Census Data === 1790 United States Federal Census questions in order[[#Census]]: * Name of Head of Household * Number of Free White Males over 16 - (including Head of Household) * Number of Free White Males under 16 - * Number of All Free White Females (including Head of Household when female) - * Number of All Other Free Persons - * Number of Slaves [[Space:United_States_Federal_Census|BACK TO US CENSUS]] === Census Lists in WikiTree === The following list contains states for wich 1790 Census data exists and links to current 1790 Census listing in Wikitree. Vermont
New Hampshire
Maine
Massachusetts
Rhode Island
Connecticut
New York
New Jersey (destroyed)
Pennsylvania
Delaware (destroyed)
Maryland
Virginia (destroyed)destroyed by the British in 1812, only abstracts remain,[[#VACensus]]
Kentucky (destroyed)
Southwest Territory (Tennessee) (destroyed)
North Carolina *[[Space:Iredell_County%2C_North_Carolina%2C_1790_Census|Iredell County]] *[[Space:1790_Census_Guilford_County_North_Carolina|Guilford County]] * [[Space:Rowan County 1790 Census|Rowan County]] South Carolina *[[Space:1790_Census_Abbeville_County_South_Carolina|Abbeville County]] *[[Space:1790_Census_Edgefield_County_South_Carolina|Edgefield County]] Georgia (destroyed)
== Sources == * [https://www.census.gov/history/www/through_the_decades/overview/1790.html Census Overview] at Census.gov * [http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/va2_1790census.htm Library of Virginia] * [https://www.raogk.org/census-records/ Lik]

1790-1850 Census Column Headers

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This is a Legend to column headings used in US Federal Census enumerations, 1790 to 1850. Each entry would be followed by columns to record certain types of information. The columns are numbered left to right following the name or entry. '''''1790 census''' : There are 6 or 7 columns and the headings are:''
1-Free white males of 16 years and upwards including heads of families.
2-Free white males under 16.
3-Free white females including heads of families.
4-All other free persons.
5-Slaves.
6 or 7-Total
'''''1800 & 1810 census''' : There are 12 columns and the headings are:''
1-Free white males under 10
2-Free white males 10 - 16
3-Free white males 16 - 26
4-Free white males 26 - 45
5-Free white males 45 and over
6-Free white females under 10
7-Free white females 10 - 16
8-Free white females 16 - 26
9-Free white females 26 - 45
10-Free white females 45 and over
11-All other free persons except Indians
12-Slaves
'''''1820 census''' : There are 17 columns and the headings are'':
1-Free white males under 10
2-Free white males 10 - 16
3-Free white males 16 - 18
4-Free white males 16 - 26
5-Free white males 26 - 45
6-Free white males 45 and over
7-Free white females under 10
8-Free white females 10 - 16
9-Free white females 16 - 26
10-Free white females 26 - 45
11-Free white females 45 and over
12-Foreigners not naturalized
13-Agriculture
14-Commerce
15-Manufactures
16-Free Colored
17-Slaves
'''''1830 & 1840 census''' : There are 30 columns and the headings are'':
1-Free white males under 5
2-Free white males 5 - 10
3-Free white males 10 - 15
4-Free white males 15 - 20
5-Free white males 20 - 30
6-Free white males 30 - 40
7-Free white males 40 - 50
8-Free white males 50 - 60
9-Free white males 60 - 70
10-Free white males 70 - 80
11-Free white males 80 - 90
12-Free white males 90 - 100
13-Free white males Over 100
14-Free white females under 5
15-Free white females 5 - 10
16-Free white females 10 - 15
17-Free white females 15 - 20
18-Free white females 20 - 30
19-Free white females 30 - 40
20-Free white females 40 - 50
21-Free white females 50 - 60
22-Free white females 60 - 70
23-Free white females 70 - 80
24-Free white females 80 - 90
25-Free white females 90 - 100
26-Free white females Over 100
27-Slaves
28-Free Colored
29-Foreigners not naturalized
30-Pensioners (this is only on 1840 census)
'''''1850 census''' : There are 14 columns and the headings are'':
1-Page
2-Dwelling No.
3-Family No.
4-Names
5-Age
6-Sex
7-Color
8-Occupation, etc
9-Value - Real Estate
10-Value - Personal Property
11-Birthplace
12-Married in year
13-School in year
14-Can't Read or Write

1811-1812 Tax List

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[[Category:Washington Parish, Louisiana]] [[Category:St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana]] [[Space:Pike_County_Mississippi_Pioneers|Pike County Mississippi Pioneers]] [[Space:War_of_1812%2C_St._Tammany_and_Washington_Parish%2C_Louisiana|War of 1812, St. Tammany and Washington Parish, Louisiana]]
1811-1812 Tax List

{{blue |Space page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} If an 1810 census of the Florida Parishes ever existed, it has been lost.Therefore, this tax is list important, as it enumerates property owners from Washington, St. Tammany, and the eastern portion of Tangipahoa Parishes of Louisiana. This "Memorandium of Tax Money Collected" by James Gaines by James Gaines in the Parish of St. Tammany was derived in the years 1811 and 1812. '''1811-1812 Tax List For St. Tammany Parish, Louisiana''' : John Adams, Peter Allen, Joseph Ard :R. Baddon, B. Baham, J. Baham, R. Baham, J. Bartle, Z. Barrow, Reuben Beavers, James Bennett, A. Berry, W. Berry, A. Bickham, B. Bickham, Jon Bickham, Thomas Bickham, H. Black, N. Blackwell, A. Bonnybell, Green Bradford, Martin Brown, William Buzbee :W. Carter, Jesse Chapman, John Chapman, Sr., John Chapman, Jr., E. Chavers, Joseph Chavers, Isham Chisohm, John Cloud, Daniel Coleman, P. Connally, Henry Cooper, William Cooper, Jr., J. Corkern, Francois Cousins, Tarrence Cousins, Henry Cutrer, Isaac Cutrer , John Cutrer, Joseph Cutrer :Amos Danily, Jesse Day, William Day, Church Dixon, Gid Drew, Francois Dubuisson, Nickelas Ducre, Joseph Dunbar, Amos Duncan, Elisha Eastess, Madam Edwards, George Ellis, Joseph Erwin, Zack Faircloth, Elias Ford, S. Fuller :John Galiway, Charles Galloway, David Glover, J. K. Goff, James Gray, James Gwin, Jon Gustavus :James Hayes, John Hayes, William Hayes, William Hickman, Henry Hill, William Hogan, John Holden, Maylen Holden, Simon Holden, Thomas Holden, Leonard Hornsby, E. D. Hunt, Jon Jamison, Sr., Jon Jamison, Jr, Absalom Johnson, Moses Jourdan, Erband Judees, R. Singleton (Junn ?) :John Keating :John Lanier, Joseph Lawrance, William Lawrence, James Lea, Luke Lea, William Lea, Franse Leomear, Isaac Lindsey, Polly Loyd, John Lorance, William Lucas :P. Magee, William Magee, William Magee, Sr, William Mains, Johnson Marchbanks, R. Mayfield, B. McClendon, D. McIntyre, Joseph Melone, Z. Melone, James Miller, M. Miller, G. Mitchell, J. Mitchell, Sr., John Mitchell, Jr., R. Mitchell, D. Morand, William Morris :B. Nicha, T. Nichols :Alex. Painter, Jesse Parker, H. Pearson, John Peatt :J. Reed David Rester, F. Rester, Lot Rigdale, Johannan Rix(Ricks), Charles Roberts, Isaac Roberts, Isaac Roberts, Jr, Susana (Mrs. George Jr,) Roberts[http://www.joepayne.org/gedcom/payne5.pdf Descendants of George Robert], D. Robertson, William P. Rose, B. Richardson :Henry Sodon, J. Spell, S. Spell, Thomas Spell, John Stephenson, John Stuart, :John Talley, Sr., James Tate (1), James Tate (2), Thomas Taylor, William Thompson, Jeremiah Thompson, Ben Toney, William Toney, Caleb Tyner :Jeremiah Vardiman, William Vardiman, John Vernon, Madam Vinsant :Thomas Wainwright, William Wallace, T. C. Warner, B. West, William West, B. White, William Whorton, Caleb Worley, William Wright :L. Young ===Washington Parish Resources=== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/263924-they-came-west-a-series-of-articles?viewer=1&offset=2#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= They Came West: A Series of Articles] Daughters of the American Revolution. Oushola Chapter (Bogalusa, La.)

1820 Settlers

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{{South African Settlers 1820}} {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="left" style="background-color:#00247D;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" align="left" style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" align="left" style="background-color: #CF142B;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #f4ede9;" | {{Image|file=1820_Settlers.jpg |caption=Settlers on shore being greeted by Sir Rufane Shawe Donkin }} {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" align="center" style="background-color:#00247D;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="1" align="left" style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="2" align="left" style="background-color: #CF142B;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" align="left" style="background:#ffffff;" !| [[Project:South_African_Roots|{{blue|Home}}]] !|[[:Category:South_African_Roots_Project|{{blue|Index}}]] !|[[Project:South_African_Roots/Members|{{blue|Members}}]] !|[[Project:South_African_Roots/Sources|{{blue|Resources}}]] !|[[Project:South_African_Roots/Help|{{blue|Help}}]] !|[[Space:South_African_Roots_Project_Images|{{blue|Admin}}]] |} |} |} |} {{clear}} The 1820 Settlers were several groups or parties of British colonists settled by the British government and the Cape authorities in the South African Eastern Cape in 1820. The group accounted for about 4000 British citizens arriving in the Cape between April and June of 1820, and settling mostly in the area known today as the Eastern Cape, or the Albany district as it was referred to in 1820. |} |} |} |}
{|class="wikitable" border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="center" style="background:#AAFF44; text-align:center;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="10" align="center" style="background:#F7FFF5;" !|{{Red|Important for South African profiles}} :Please do not use the {{Red|Middle Name}} field. Read about [[Project:South_African_Roots/Help#Name_Fields_on_Profiles|Name Fields]]. :Please use the right {{Red|Country Name}} for the period. Find it [[Project:South_African_Roots/Sources2|here]]. :Please, always {{Red|upload }} a source and {{Red|transcribe}} the core facts. :Please {{Red|cite and sign}} your contribution with your name. [[Project:South_African_Roots/Help#Editing_profiles|How to]] |} |}
{{clear}} ====1820 Settlers Members ==== :[[Caldwell-5101|Sharon Caldwell]] (Coordinator) :[[Bezuidenhout-210|Leon Bezuidenhout]] :[[Marx-276|Marlene Marx]] :[[Korff-130|Ella Korff]] :[[Bekker-233|Adri O'Neil]] :[[Theuma-1|Brigitte Theuma]] :[[Van_der_Walt-494|Wynand van der Walt]] :[[van Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] (Leader) :[[Wild-1620|Tracey Wild]] ===Mission === Goal is to source and improve all profiles falling under and are part of the 1820 Settlers project . |} ===To-Do or Task List === ::To participate in the project, we have a list of tasks that we need accomplished.: ::'''1. Primary task''' for all project members is to review/ improve/ source all profiles of people who were part of the 1820 Settlers (or ancestors, descendants) including your own and to (if not yet categorized / templated by another project !) add the proper South African Roots categories (To copy and past the appropriate category see number 4)
You can all already start and add profiles to the project, just copy and paste to the top of the Bio of all 1820 Settlers Project profiles (only those that arrived in South Africa) this category : ''' [[Category:English_Immigrants_to_South_Africa]] ''' and use our '''[[Project:South_African_Roots/Templates_and_Categories#South_African_Roots_Needs_.28Maintenance.29_.2B_other_Categories|South African Roots (SAR) Maintenance Template System]] '''.
For the ''finished'' profiles, please add the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:1820_Settlers 1820 Settlers Template], which is added like this:
just copy and paste '''{{South African Settlers 1820}} to the Bio of the ''finished'' profile and save . (only if there's not a template of a different project added yet, for those always ask in G2G first or add just the category) ::'''2. For all the South African 1820 Settler Descendants use the sticker
just copy and paste '''{{South African 1820 Settlers Sticker}} ''' to the top of the Bio of the profile and save . ::'''3. If you need ''your'' 1820 Settlers Project profiles PPP't''', after you sourced and improved them and if you have a good source for the LNAB, or if profiles need to be PPP 't temporarily and before they are ''finished'' for some reason. This is what you need to do : ::'''Add this [[Category:South African Roots Project Needs PPP]]''' (just copy and paste) to the top of the Bio of the profile by this the profiles are added [[:Category:South_African_Roots_Project_Needs_PPP|here]], and if there's something special we need to know or do, please leave a clear post at the profile and we will make sure they get PPP.
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====Resources ==== Campbell, Colin Turing. [http://www.cdbooks-r-us.com/freebies/bsa.pdf British South Africa]: A History of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope from its Conquest 1795 to the Settlement of Albany by the British Emigration of 1819 (A.D. 1795 to A.D. 1825) with Notices of Some of the British Settlers of 1820. :: An almost contemporary secondary source with a useful map of the region. The author was a resident at Grahamstown between 1848 and 1871.

1830 Hall County, Georgia, Annotated

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[[Category:Hall County, Georgia]] [[Category:1830 US Census, Hall County, Georgia]] Part of the [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Study project]] ---- '''Page 68''' [Page 1 on Ancestry Heritage Quest files] :William Harper :Jacob Reamy :Richard Purnell :Samuel R. Tankerley :James Donaldson :Charles Collins :Ezekial Putman ::[Brother of Thomas Putman who married Mary Barton of the Laurens County, South Carolina Bartons who moved first to Pendleton District, South Carolina and finally to Warren County, Kentucky. Thomas and Mary later left Warren County and moved to Hall County, Georgia.] :Daniel Putman ::[Ezekiel's son who married Nancy McConnell in Hall County on September 8, 1825. They moved to Cherokee County, Georgia. Nancy died there August 3, 1879. Daniel died there January 19, 1888.]http://www.billputman.com/Georgia%20Census%201820-1900.htm Bill Putman Research :James Collins :George Lumpkin :Stephen Briant :William Mullins :Abner W. Bell :Beaufort Foster :Vincent Johnson :Marney Thompson :Thomas Harvey :Rodah Bishop :Patsy Glaze :Frances Hesterly :John Collins :William Murphey :James Pierce :Beverly Hudgins :Zacheus Hudgins :John Lott '''Page 69''' :James Lott :James Bell ::[Related to the Bell who married a daughter of Willis Barton?] :Many others listed on this page. :William M. Bell :Four more families '''Page 70''' :Three families :Grandville Thompson ::[Related to the Thompson who married a daughter of William S. Barton of Hall County?] :Thomas W. Burford :Joseph Reed :Elias Putman ::[Ezekial Putman's oldest son, born in 1801, SC. He married Arletha Faith Libby (b. 1812; NC) They moved to Floyd County by 1850 and perhaps Gordon County in the 1860s when he died. By 1870 his [children?] show up in that area.][http://www.billputman.com/Georgia%20Census%201820-1900.htm Bill Putman Research :[[Blackstock-39 | Daniel Blackstock]] ::[Son of James Blackstock and Nancy Wilson] :James Kilgo :5 more families :Anna Kilgo :Robert Warren :William Kilgo :9 more families '''Page 71''' :William D. Reed :John Cox ::[Family structure for 1830 census ::Males: 0122100100000 ::Females: 2000001000000http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gahall/census/hall_1830/1830_02.html] :Gary Davis :John Holland :John McBreer :John B. Turner :Thadeus H. McCleskey :Robert Strebling :James Mooney :Isreal Burnett :Samuel Smith :Michael Obar :Granderson Herron :Elias E. Bates :John Barritt :Lewis W Reinhard :James Furr :Nelson Dickerson :James Cattrell :Isaac Lindsey :William Wade :Joseph Dunagan :Samuel H. Evritt :John Hicks :[[Orr-866|Robert Orr]] :John D Mullins '''Page 72''' :Patrick Oconner :Henderson McAfee :Lewis R Powell :Osburn Manning :Adam Clement :Benja Bryan :James Gossett :Edward Pullim :Wiley J. Garrard ::[Related to [[Girard-193 | Martha Jane Girard/Garrard]] who married James Alexander Barton?] :Abraham Chastain :Thomas Norris :[[Martin-7121 | Alexander Martin]] ::[Related to Jonathan Martin?] :John P. Brooke :Whitiker Butler :Martin Evans :Thomas Jackson :James McWherter :Isaac Dorsey :Margiman Manning :Marvel Woods :Means[?] Yancey :John Williams Jnr. :Galant Floyd :Stephen Garner :Lewis Lampkin :Nancy Blackwell '''Page 73''' :James I. McCleskey :3 other families :John T. Hardage :Stephen Butterworth :David Martin ::[The David in this census is too old to be [[Martin-7113 | David Martin]], the son of Jonathan Edward Martin and Nancy Carmichael.] :Jacob Lyndsey :Samuel K. Oliver :Thomas Hicks :Aron Brown :Stephen Reed :Ezekial Dunagan :5 other families :Jesse Martin :3 other families :Ezekial Buffington :Wiley Harbin :2 more families '''Page 74''' :Nichols :Shaw :Towers :Murry :Eberhart :Clayton :McAfee :Wallace :Chamblain :Belew :Paine :Waters :Simmons :Thornton :Woodson :Carver :Samuel Garrard ::[Related to [[Girard-193 | Martha Jane Girard/Garrard]] who married James Alexander Barton?] :Tyler :Barmore :Jacob Martin :Mullins :York :Rouse :Campbell :Caldwell :Robert Kendrick '''Page 75''' :Eberhart :Nichols :Law :Sharp :Marlow :McConnell :Ambrose Kenady ::[Related to the Kennedy/Canady clan who married into the Hyde family?] :Holland :Spruce :Townsen :Campbell :Brown :Brown :Gains :Hays :Deaton ::[or Denton]http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gahall/census/hall_1830/1830_03.html :Deaton :: [or Denton]http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gahall/census/hall_1830/1830_03.html :Long :Thurmond :Thurmond :Vermillion :Holland :Williams :Phillips :Robinnett :Hays '''Page 76''' :John Tuggle, Jr. :Ezekial Harris ::[Related to [[Harris-5721 | Francis Harris]] who married Delilah Barton, daughter of Willis?] :Ezel :Brown :Brown :Henderson :Fraisier :Chapman :Holland :Tuggle :Ezel :Waters :Puckett :Goggins :Puckett :Fountain :Teague :Wayne :Haygood :Lawlis :Grisam :Austin :Turn :Brown :Kemp :Holland '''Page 77''' :26 families on this page '''Page 78''' :Biddy :Horton :White :White :Hammond :Davis :Gravitt :Davis :Herring :Bond :Bond :Thomas Wood :Cockburn :Roberts :Whitworth :James Pugh :David Guest :Crow :McCann :Lewis Coopper :Grants :Grants :Dobbs :Ham :Bradshaw :Alexander '''Page 79''' :John Hammond :[[Martin-7111 | Joseph Martin]] ::[Son of Jonathan Edward and Nancy (Carmichael) Martin?] :Jesse Orr :Obadiah Light ::[Married Mary Moore, daughter of John. Mary was the sister of Moren. http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2770147&id=I650https://www.ancestry.com/boards/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=1473&p=localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.hallhttp://www.genealogy.com/ftm/v/a/u/Barbara-Vaughn-Georgia/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0031.html] :Armstrong :Wheeler :Samuel B. Crow :Scales :James Kennady :Kerr :Kerr :William Henson :Shockley :Prickett :Wilson :Wiggley :Pirkle :Pirkler :Whitbie :Pirkle :Pirkle :Hay :Stinson :Gilmor :Hamilton :Pipkens '''Page 80''' :Andrew McEver :Hugh Kennady :Cash :Grimes :Anderson :Tippens :William Kennady :Pirkle :Henderson :Roberts :Jacob Martin :Alexander Smith :Wiggley :Otwell :McKey :Henderson :Logan :Ferguson :Deaton :Blake :McKinsey :Fenn :McGure :John Kennady :James Cleghorn :David Kennady '''Page 81''' :26 families on this page '''Page 82''' :John Wheeler :Montgomery :John Fowler ::[A John Fowler married 18 Nov 1827 in Hall County to Sarah Alexander][http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/fulton/hall/hallmarriages.pdf HALL COUNTY, GEORGIA MARRIAGES to 1850] :John Cochran :Joshua Martin :William W. Smith :Hendricks :Thrasher :Elliott :Bramblet :Jones :Elijah Martin :Roberts :Sarah Ann Smith :Brown :Roberts :Cross :Roberts :Wilson :George Thompson :Lorter :Porter :James Martin :Johnson Lorter :Michael Prewitt '''Page 83''' :Green Collett :Thomas :Thomas :Presley :Absalem Martin :John Harris :Elijah Bennett :Moses Martin :Job Brasilton :Lucinda Smith :Mathis :Wood :Garrett :Hendricks :Stephen Martin :Porter :Smythy :Hampton :Coleman :Robert Carlisle :Brown :Pate :Burford :Jones :Ellenburgh :John Smith '''Page 84''' :Sabra Adgerton :Mathews :Dowdy :Polly Bennett :Joel Bennett :Henry Bennett, Sr. :Paine :Paine :Joel Bennett, Jr. :Paine :Archabald Paine :Hurley :Avington Cleghorn :Novard :Robert Young :Green Bennett :Gold :Webber :Mark Bennett :Sanford :Hope :McMean :Kellogg :Bibb :Epperson :Freeman '''Page 85''' :John F. Cox :Angus McCormac :Wilson Jenkins :Washington R. Young :[[Winn-26|Richard Winn]] :[[Winn-12|John P. Winn]] :William S. Williams ::[Could this be William Williams of 1850 Gilmer Co., GA & 1860 Winston Co., AL? Census details need to be checked][http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bartonquest/clanwilliams.htm Williams of Buncombe County, North Carolina] :Samuel Hurst :Valentin Nix :Littlebury Hutchins :Suthward :Colier :Hurst :Henderson :Welsh :Garrett :Burnett :Garrett :Green :Perry Guthery :Burrel Miller :Tanner :William Chambles ::[Chamblee]http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gahall/census/hall_1830/1830_06.html :Millhouse :Martin Chambles ::[Chamblee]http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gahall/census/hall_1830/1830_06.html '''Page 86''' :Elijah Hillhouse :Isaac Attaway :Clayton :Kerr :William Cochran :[Many Wilsons on this page] :James Kelley ::[Related to Matilda Kelley, wife of Joseph Barton?]] :Sleghter Starns :[And many others] '''Page 87''' :Thomas Odle ::[See: Miscellaneous Estate Records of Hall Co., GA, Book B, 1830-1846, p.92]http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/ODELL/1998-02/0887273041 :Philip Liles :Hiram Liles :Esther Kemp :James Liles :Wilson :Strickling :Thomas :Mooney :John Ogle :[And many others] '''Page 88''' :26 families including: :John Carrol :Edward Pulliam :Ann Reynolds :Mary Harris :Sally Carrol '''Page 89''' :William C. Hope :Mathew Wilson :[[McCoy-4838|Alexander McCoy]] ::[Looks like McCoy was spelled, then a 'K' written over the 'C' to make McKoy] :William Bradley :John Powell :Thomas Coker :Agnus Moore :Godfrey Luther :Samuel P. Ross :Andrew Lott :Isaac Sewell :Amos Brasilton :Allen Cook ::[Married Sept. 5, 1820 to Ellendar Lowry] :Caleb Sanders :John Moore ::[A John Moore, Sr. granted Cherokee Co., GA land in 1832. A John Moore witnessed a document for David McCleskey (son of James?) before Justices, including Justice Ezekial Buffington in 1832.] :Daniel Moore ::[A Daniel B. Moore (b. 1801; Jackson Co., Ga) son of John Moore of Beaufort Co., NC.   Daniel had a bro. named Moren.http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2770147&id=I650https://www.ancestry.com/boards/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=1473&p=localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.hall] :Marven Moore :Hiram Dickerson :Thomas Bailey :Patcy Smith :Jacob McDonald :Mary McDonald :John Nichols ::[A John Nichols was court clerk, July term, 1835, when [[Barton-1095 | Willis Barton]] had jury duty.] ::[Possibly from Halifax Co., VA? [http://genforum.genealogy.com/ga/hall/messages/1054.html GenForum message]] :Mary Smith ::[A Mary Smith is listed as the parent of a child, Berry Smith (age 16) who attended the Hall County Poor School]http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/hall/htmlpages/Poorschool3.htm :[[Barton-1433 | Joseph Barton]] ::[Md. [[Barton-1433 | Matilda Kelly]], Joseph possible bro. of [[Barton-1095 | Willis Barton]]. Joseph was possibly one of the [[Space:Four_Barton_Children_with_Unknown_Parents|orphans]] living in the home of a [[Unknown-167080|Rebecca Barton]] in the 1820 Pendleton District, SC Census]. :James Oliver ::[A James Oliver b. ca 1800, SC, md. Sophia Robbins.] '''Page 90 ''' :Oliver :McCleskey :Durham :Richardson :[Martin-7115 | John Martin] ::[Is this John (son of Jonathan) who married Matilda/Mathilda Goode?] :William Heaton :Ellington :Renno :Hembrie :John Kidd :Christopher Kidd :Coleman Kidd :Abel Kendrick :John Holt :John Renno, Jr. :John W. Right ::[Page 45 of Heritage Quest micro-fiche: 1830 Hall County Census family data: ::Males: 2100100000000 ::Females: 1100010000000] ::[[According to researcher, Lydia Hays, John W. Wright (b. ca 1800; SC) and wife, Frances, had children: Larkin C., Thomas 'Newton', William M., Elizabeth?, and two other daughters all born in Hall County, Georgia.http://boards.ancestry.com/localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.hall/1972/mb.ashx] :David Sherrell :Heaton :Guyton :Taylor :David King :William Kelley ::[A William Kelley was listed as a parent for children, Mary (age 13) and Harrison (age 11), who attended Hall County Poor School in 1825.]http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/hall/htmlpages/Poorschool3.htm Children Attending Hall County Poor School ::[Page 45 of Heritage Quest micro-fiche: 1830 Hall County Census family data: ::Males: 0110000100000 ::Females: 0001100100000] :James Bradshaw :[Three other families] '''Page 91 ''' :Alen Langford :Isaah Dunagan :Robert E. Cain :Eight other families :Herkelus Ogle :Samuel Fowler :[And many others] '''Page 92 ''' :William Adams :Margaret Martin :Joseph Kiser :[And many others] '''Page 93 ''' :Jonathan Purnell :James Wofford :Benjamin Rouse :Duncan McDufie :Richard Thompson :Thomas Lowden :David McWherter :Nathaniel Smith ::[A Nathaniel Smith married 09 Jul 1822 in Hall County, Georgia to Ruth Hawkins."Georgia Marriages, 1808-1967," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:FWHC-KHS : 24 December 2014), Nathaniel Smith and Ruth Hawkins, 09 Jul 1822; citing , Hall, Georgia; FHL microfilm 424,630.] :Oburn Buffington :Nealy :Lancaster :Dowdy :Clements :Rouse :Cobb :Clements :William O. Harris :Bishop :Jesse Harbin :Fendley :Stringer :Joseph Prater :Evans :Evans :Lesley :Murdock Martin '''Page 94 ''' :Esahel Smith ::[Could this be Esakel as a misspelling for Ezekiel?] :Samuel Smith :[And many others] '''Page 95 ''' :John Kelton ::[Could this be John Skelton who married Elizabeth Cox, the daughter of John Cox of Pendleton District, South Carolina? By the 1840 census, John and Elizabeth resided in Elbert County, Georgia. Update: there were Keltons who lived in Hall Co. so this probably isn't John Skelton.] :William Wills :Absalom Thompson :Robert Kelton ::[John Skelton had a brother and a father named Robert. Robert the father was married to Elizabeth Bobo. If this is Robert Skelton, this is apparently John's parents with 4 possible sons and 2 possible daughters still living in the home. Update: Since there were Keltons who lived in Hall Co., this probably isn't Robert Skelton, but will leave this note as a reminder.] :Elizabeth Waters :James Waters :Wm. McDonald ::[[http://www.ericjames.org/html/fam/fam33220.htm John Cox] of Pendleton Dist., SC had a daughter, Naomi, who married John McDonald. Naomi was married before 1824, but since William is living so close to the (possible) Skeltons, could there be a family connection between William and John McDonald? Mgr. Note: These are Skeltons.] :Nehemiah Paine ::[Born: Maryland in 1733. [https://docs.google.com/viewer?a=v&q=cache:2aqa3gL6bokJ:revwarapps.org/s32433.pdf+&hl=en&gl=us&pid=bl&srcid=ADGEESgevcoY-7kqhtkxsZqe1l82vUOmXw2d6pZCS3-OPFW1b03TlWDGqXau_08j-79RlPnQglyRUoxljdBw-oDhYfyIP2eHNU9OJ8c8_gSp3EmPGaiPehDhWJTVzViZzoVJcWMRI_tN&sig=AHIEtbQO6iayd5jupDFZ2jv1YRqAL3M77A Southern Campaign American Revolution Pension Statements & Rosters]] :John Denton ::[A Jim Denton was member of Timber Ridge Bapt. Church] :Benjamin West ::[Son of [[West-5620 | James]] & [[Bowen-987 | Eunice (Bowen)]] West of SC? Their daughter, [[West-5932 | Mary]], married [[Blackstock-257 | James Blackstock]].] :Jane Harris ::[Related to [[Harris-5721 | Francis Harris]] who md. [[Barton-1312 | Delila Barton]], dau. of :[[Barton-1095 | Willis Barton]]?] :Masse Robertson :Isaac Butterworth [A John B. Butterworth [http://hallga.genealogyvillage.com/b_biblerecords.htm Bible entry]. Males - 2(5-10, John and James), 1(20-30, Isaac), Females - 2(under 5, Elizabeth and Rachel), 1(5-10, Mary) and 1(20-30, Parky Pride Hix)] :Stephen H. Butterworth [Brother of Isaac] :Enoch Smith :Lemuel Clayton :John Watson ::[A Nathaniel Watson md. Sarah Bates, dau. of John Burrel Thompson--A Burrell Thompson (b. 1797; SC) md. 1823, Hall Co., GA to Pheby/Phebe Watson ] :Burrel Thompson :Walker Mason :Thomas Addison :Armstid Whitlock ::[Armistead Whitlock married Drucilla Reynolds, sister of Sharp, children of Bartemous Reynolds. Armestead was on the July Jury term (1835) with [[Barton-1095 | Willis Barton]]] ::[Second source says Armistead Whitlock (b. 1803; SC) md. 3-Feb-1829 in Hall County, GA to Drusila Ayers. Armistead md. second to Barbara Broom.][http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=1449&p=localities.northam.usa.states.georgia.counties.hall Ancestry Board] The marriage to Drusila Ayres is backed up by Hall County Marriage Records[http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/fulton/hall/hallmarriages.pdf Hall County Marriage Records] :[[Reynolds-2079 | Sharp S. Reynolds]] ::[Md. [[Bates-2122 | Nancy Bates]] 1-1827, possibly dau. of [[Bates-2082 | John]] & Barbary (Granger) Bates. John was War of 1812 general from Greenville, SC. By 1836 most of Bates family had moved to Murray Co., GA] :[http://genforum.genealogy.com/thompson/messages/17383.html Joseph Thompson] ::[Possibly born 1792/5 in Jackson County, Georgia.] :[[Harrington-1040 | Wiley A. Herington]] ::[Dau., [[Harrington-1537 | Sarah]], md. [[Barton-1440 | William S. Barton]], possible half brother of [[Barton-1095 | Willis Barton]] ::Executors of Wiley Harrington's will: John W. Reynolds and William S. Bates ::Witt: Sharp S. Reynolds, John Saye, James J. Head ::John W. Reynolds md. Frances H. Harrington 7-31-1834.] :[[Unknown-167080 | Rebecca Barton]] [Mother?, g-mother? of [[Barton-1440 | William]], [[Barton-1095 | Willis Barton]], [[Barton-1434 | Malissa]], and possibly [[Barton-1433 | Joseph]]?] :John Thompson ::[A John Thompson married Nancy Feels Sept. 7, 1823 in Hall Co.] '''Page 96''' :James A. Head ::[A James A. Head lived near a Joseph Barton in 1800 Pendleton Dist., SC. A James Head (b. ca 1770-Aft 1830 Hall Co., GA) md. Lucy Avery. Their children moved to Lumpkin and Haralson Counties, GA.] http://www.head-frc.com/Misc%20Data/VAhead%20outline1210.htm :[[Cox-10847| Phebe Cox]] ::1f 40-50 ::1f 20-30 ::1m 15-20 ::1m 15-20 ::1f 15-20 ::1f 10-15 ::1m 5-10 ::1m 5-10 ::1f 5-10 ::1f 5-10 ::[1820 Hall Co., GA census listed two John Coxes in Capt. Byrd's Dist., a Joshua Cox in Abercrombie's Dist. and a Wm. Cox in Capt. Reid's Dist. Is Phebe a widow of one of these men or did she move to Hall Co. after the 1820 census along with the Bartons. Also, a [[Cox-4325|Philip Cox]] lived close to Rebecca Barton in Pendleton District, SC. Joseph Barton of Pendleton District had a son named David who married Elizabeth Cox, the daughter of Phillip. According to yDNA, this Philip isn't related to the Coxes who are related to the Bartons. Could Phebe's maiden name be Phebe Barton, daughter of [[Barton-2124|Joseph]] of Pendleton Dist., SC? Phebe lived in Henry County, Tennessee during the 1850 census near a Barton from Kentucky who had roots in South Carolina. Phebe Cox from Hall Co, Georgia (born ca 1787) had 6 children: Cassey, [[Cox-10847 | Simpson W.]], Willis, Mary (Polly), Sophronia A., George.]http://genforum.genealogy.com/cox/messages/3170.htmlhttps://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11831-150318-82?cc=1401638&wc=MMY6-9Z3:n1173317961 :John Inzer ::[A John Inzer (1759-1831) Rev. soldier, bd. at Timber Ridge Bapt. Church Cemetery; John Inzer from Maryland]http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=6105338&id=I51499 :Josiah Ward ::[[http://catnip13.tripod.com/Ward.html Josiah Ward] An Ithamer Ward (b 20 Nov. 1799, d Dec. 1863, md 14 Nov. 1831 Hall Co. GA to Grizzellar Major) was the son of Elam Ward, the son of Josiah Ward, who was the son of Josiah Ward of MA.] :John Head ::[A John Head received land in [[Barton-2124|Joseph]] Barton's will in Pendleton Dist., SC.] ::[A John Head (1775, Aft 1840 Hall Co., GA) md. Casandra and had chdn:http://www.head-frc.com/Misc%20Data/VAhead%20outline1210.htm ::1 William M. 1810-1889 Hall Co., GA Sarah Thompson ::2 James Andrew 1815-1880 Hall Co., GA Mary Wofford ::3 Joseph B. 1822-Aft 1870 Hall Co., GA Eliza Fortner ::4 George W. 1823-1891 Hall Co., GA Lucinda Cagle]v ::[Could this Casandra be Cassie Barton, the daughter of Joseph and Indiana Rebecca Barton?] :Releigh Harp ::[Have found no additional information for Releigh Harp. Should this be Riley Harp?] :James Voils ::[A James Voyles listed in the 1820 Pendleton District, SC census. He md. 1st Elizabeth Montgomery, 2nd Ruth Garren. James apparently moved to Hall Co. in late 1820 as one son was listed as married in SC in 1819 and the next son said to be md. in Hall Co., in 1820.]http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=john1750&id=I3295#s5 :[[Barton-1095 | Willis Barton]] ::[Md. [[Martin-7116 | Margaret Martin]], dau. of [[Martin-7085 | Jonathan Martin]]] :[[Martin-7085 | Jonathan Martin]], son of [[Martin-7120 | John]] of Halifax Co., Virginia] :Francis Haynes ::[Related to [[Haynes-796 | Nancy Jane Haynes]] who married [[Barton-1315 | Gilford Barton]]? Nancy was the daughter of [[Haynes-949 | Hiram]] and [[Farrow-234 | Susanna Catherine (Farrow) Haynes]].] :Neverson Cook ::[Md. (1) Margaret Greer and had Mary Ann who md. George Washington Hardage. Also the father-in-law of [[Martin-7114 | Jonathan Martin, Jr.]]] :Lazarus Wood :John B. Jennings :Aron Clements :James D. Hardage ::[Sheriff of Hall Co. ca 1850, bro of Geo. Wash., John T. and Jesse Daniel Hardage.] :William Robins :Thomas I. Robins :Jacob Kagle ::[Residing beside William Barton in 1850 census. A Jacob Cagle, Sr. and Elizabeth Gilmore.] :[[Cagle-788 | Jacob Cagle, Jr.]] ::[Md. Elizabeth Robins ca 1818] :[[Cape-16 | Hiram Cape]] ::[King Hiram Cape who md. Nancy Cagle, dau. of Jacob?] :Charles Whitlock :Sophia King ::[Cherokee--Bill Draper's ggg grandmother.] :John Loren :[[Cagle-787 | William Kagle]] ::[A William C. Cagle, son of Jacob, Sr., md. Mary Cagle. William bd. Timber Ridge Bapt. Cem.] :Charles Hulsey ::[A Charles Hulsey in 1790 census of Greenville Dist., SC. A Charles in 1820 Hall Co., GA] :[[Hulsey-49 | Addler Hulsey Jr.]] ::[An Adler Husley in 1790 Greenville Dist., SC & 1820 Hall Co. An Adler Hulsey (b. 1844) was son of James J. & Mary (King?) Hulsey. Adler Husley of 1790 Greenville, 1802 Franklin Co., GA tax list md. (1) Sally Caigle [Cagle?] 1827, Hall Co.]http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2272563&id=I13067 :[[Cagle-789 | Joseph Kagle]] ::[Joseph Roland Cagle, son of Jacob? md. Rebecca Ingram and moved to Cherokee Co., GA by 1836.]http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2922837&id=I14245 '''Page 97''' :Thompson Hembrick :Edward Pitman :Charles Smith Sr. :Thomas Paine :Reuben Harrison ::[Reuben Harrison sold twelve acres 3 Aug 1821 to [[Allred-921 | Elias Allred, Jr.]] who was possibly an in-law since Elias was married to [[Harrison-2817 | Mary Harrison]].''The Heritage of Hall County, Georgia, 1818-2001'', compiled by Hall County Heritage Book Committee and County Heritage, Inc, copyright 2001, printed by Walsworth Publishing Company, p. 55] :James Chalmers :Jeremiah Hill :Thomas Boggus :David Presley :Patterson Dodd ::[b. ca 1782, Va, Related to Jesse & Else (Miller) Dodd who moved to Winston or Walker County, Alabama? They had a son named Patterson. Also note: ::Dodd, William, decd, Elijah Dodd and Judah Dodd issued L/A (letters of administration), Henry Morris, A.W. Bell, secs, Hall County, AB (Administrators Bond) ::Dodd, William, decd, Judah Dodd issued L/A (letters of administration) of orphs: Cynthia, Permelia, Susannah and Benson W., Wiley Dodd, sec, 3/1/1841, Hall County, GB (Guardian's Bond)Georgia Intestate Records, by Jeannette Holland Austin January 1, 1986, via C.J. Day] :Thomas Martin ::[A Thomas Martin was listed as a parent for children, Berry (age 11) and John (age 9), who attended Hall County Poor School, Capt. Allred's District, January 2, 1827, Militia District 410.]http://www.usgennet.org/usa/ga/county/hall/htmlpages/poorschoolpage8.htm Children Attending Hall County Poor School :John Bonds :[[Ingram-579 | Little Ingram]] :Preston Miller ::[Any relation to the Miller family one of William S. Barton's sons married into?] :Thomas Dalrymple :Isaac Dalryample :Elijah Hogan :John McDow :William Hyde :David Hyde :[According to the family data from the 1830 census record,http://interactive.ancestryheritagequest.com/8058/4410703_00191/?pid=1840195#?imageId=4410703_00197 David is much older than William or Micajah so could David be their father?]] :Edmond Dalrymple :[[Hide-71 | Micager Hyde]] ::[Said to be the father-in-law of [[Barton-1311 | Sarah Jarome (Barton) Hyde]]] :John Smithy :Joseph D. Hardage :William Thacker :Jeremiah Kettle '''Page 98''' :John Conn :Robert Miller :Bejamin Paramore :Shuble Boling :Andrew Chalmers :Thomas Brown :Joseph Greer :Paul Furr :Williamson Mize :John Chalmers :Samuel Paxton :Martin R. Paxton :John Boling :Samuel K. McCutchin :Robert McCutchin :Echo Thacker :Elias Alred :Henry Miller :John Nicholson, S. [Sr.?] :John Nicholson, J [Jr.?] :John Irwin :Eli W. Naramore :Mary A. J. Glen :Benjamin Fortner J [Jr.?] :Peter E. Posey :Thomas Quarles '''Page 99''' :James Martin :Alexander Irwin :Rachel Nicholson :Thomas Stephens :William Smith :Thomas Powers :John Starns :John Wooten :Joseph Gailey :John White :Jahial Helton :John Murdock :John Guttery :Jane Presley :Lewis Turner :William E. Lacy :Presley Carter :Thomas Carter :William Alred :Reuben Mullins :Elias Alred Sr. :Rachel Redman :James Russell :William Starns :Charles Boyle :Zilpha Williams '''Page 100''' '''Page 101''' '''Page 102''' '''Page 103''' :Aron Prater :[[Prater-171|Josiah Prator]] :Benjamin G. McClesky ::[Is Benjamin related to James McCleskey (b. 20 Jan 1755; PA/d. 20 Oct 1842; Hall Co, GA)? James md. Isabella Rhea (b. ca 1753; Augusta County, VA/d. 20 Jan 1803; Jackson County, GA)] :Edmond Wood :John Wood :[And many more] '''Page 104''' :William Roberson :Ephraim Johnson :Robert King :Ralph Jackson :Thomas Brice :Daniel Brice :Elizabeth Daniel :James Cockburn :Hugh Porter :William Glass :Enoch Earley :Elizabeth Manning :William Daniel :William Dockry :Gabriel Coley :William Tatum :Frances Luck :George Cockburn :Morgan Coley :Solomon Humphries :George Cook :Peter Rolly :Richard Blackstock ::[Related to [[Blackstock-38 | Hannah Blackstock]] who married [[Barton-1094 | Jonathan Barton]].] :William Goin :John Blackstock ::[Related to [[Blackstock-38 | Hannah Blackstock]] who married [[Barton-1094 | Jonathan Barton]].] :Thomas Higgs '''Page 107''' :Abram Padgett :Jesse Padgett :Asa Padgett :Nelson Padgett :William Tucker :James Kennady :Henry Kennady :George Keith :Benjamin Bridges :Alexander Cochran ::[Related to Robert Cochran who md. [[Barton-1434 | Malissa Barton]]?] :Peter Weaver ::[Which [[Weaver-1604 | Peter Weaver]]?] :Thomas Dunning ::[Should be [[Denning-51 |Thomas Denning]]] :Joel Herenden ::[Should be [[Herndon-273 | Joel Herndon]]] :[[Martin-7084 | Peter Martin]] ::[Jonathan Martin's first son?] :Barney West :Joel Hulsey ::[son of Adonijah, Sr.? There was also a Joel and Pleasant (brothers) who were children of James, son of Charles.] :George Hinkle :Elizabeth Brock :Philip Keller :William Wheeler :Henry Hinkle :Robert Legin [Segin] :James Goodman :Joseph Watkins :Isham Ponder :Jacob Whitehead '''Page 108''' :Jacob Cockran [Related to Robert Cochran?] :Daniel Dudley, Sr. :John Moore :A.W. Whitehead :Jesse Thomas :Harvey Braden :Benjamin Long :John Wallis :Joseph Porter :Elijah H. Flemming :Edward Mays :Isaac N. Flemming :William W. Flemming :William Flemming :Robert F. Mays :Lolita Langford :Oliver Thompson :Burrel Johnson :William Thompson :Martha Pool :William Miller [Related to Rebecca (Miller) Barton?] :Nathaniel Harbin :[[Goss-530 | Nathaniel Goss]] :Philip Collins :Hampton Tarbutton :John Keenam '''Page 110''' :Robert Tate :Henry Huff :Daniel McAdams :Thomas Whitehead :Henry Cochran :Bennett Sims :John Conaway :Jonathan Eubanks :William Castlebery :Mark Castleberry, Jr. :David Talant :Thomas W. Williams :Jacob Cochran, Sr. :John Pilkington :Benjamin Herenden [Benjamin Herndon?] :William Wallis :Alexander Robbins :Amos Bozman :Benjamin Parks :George Vincent :Nathan Shepherd :William P. Reed :William Conaway :Francis Whelchel ::See John Whelchel :Henry Pool :Wiley Pierce '''Page 111''' :Samuel Landrum :William King :Daniel Reed :Mathias Goswick :Jesse '''Young''' :Christopher Vickery :James Brannon :Henry J. McGulion :Guilford Evans :Dempsey Rice :Barney Parker :Ebnezar Rice :Edward Nix :Joshua Dunagan ::[Related to [http://dunaganfamilyhistory.blogspot.com/2009/11/joseph-ellis-dunagan.html Joseph Ellis Dunagan]?, first elected State Senator in Georgia in 1825 representing Gainesville, Hall County, also a Superior Court Judge. [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=777459&id=I3182 Ezekiel Dunagan] would also be listed in this account if it was the complete 1830 listing of Hall County rather than an excerpt.] :Samuel Stephens :William Lowden :John L. Allen :Edward Petagrew :John F. Ralston :Thomas Howell :Stephen Gifith :Benjamin Gifith :Mark Littleton ::[Elizabeth Littleton (b. 5 Jun 1831; Hall Co. GA) md. James Jarrard Williams, son of William Williams (b. 1814; SC) and Malinda Unknown. Elizabeth was the daughter of Marcus Solomon Littleton (b. 1792; Newberry Co. GA) & Mary Garrett Walker (b. 1785; VA)][http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=otime&id=I17386 Research of David S. Payne] :William Nix :James Rice :John Nix '''Page 112''' :Micager Walker :Wyat Moore :William Davis :Sulser (Luther) Dobs :Maager Landrum :Abram Cochran :Wiley Nix :Jonathan Howard :John Calhoun :Benjamin Parks, Sr. :William Keenam :Lewis Whitehead :Curtis Lard :Wiley Nichols :James '''Young''' :James Lard :Robert Pool :Neely Dobson :Joseph Pool :Susannah Pool :Odum Castleberry :William McDowell :James Landrum :David Garvin :Richard Perry :Turner B. Moore '''Page 113''' :Asa Daniel :Ensley Roberts :John R. Vines :Pleasant Thomas :Michael Brannon :John Hinkle :Related to Barbara Hinkle who md. a Wigley? :Jesse Jay :John Leach :James Remington :John Jay :William Jay :Joshua Smith :John Whelchel''The Heritage of Hall County, Georgia, 1818-2001'', compiled by Hall County Heritage Book Committee and County Heritage, Inc, copyright 2001, printed by Walsworth Publishing Company, p. 285 :[John Whelchel (1756-1837), son of Dr. Francis and Ann (Stockton) Whelchel. John married in 1784 to Abigail Davis (1764-1851) in 96 District, South Carolina. They moved to Hall County before the Georgia gold rush. Their children were: ::Samuel (1785-1823) who md. Mary Crawley ::John, Jr. (1787-1859) who md. Mary Tate ::Francis (1790-1857) who md. Nancy Crawley ::William (1795-1856) who md. Patsy Barnes ::Judith (1797-1870) who md. (1) Daniel McAdams (2) Thomas W. Ownby] :Martin P. Pool Caleb Clark :John Mullins :[http://genforum.genealogy.com/ga/hall/messages/1067.html Valentin Warren] :Luke Hendrick :John W. Leonard :Littleberry Jackson :James Whitten :Robert Cream :[[Jordan-13415 || James Jordan]] :James Gailey :John Miller :Thomas Moore '''Page 114''' :William Owen :Joshua Wisner :John Ingram :Thomas Mayes :Jacob Elrod :Griffin Wadkins :John Cannon :James P. Neal :John Patterson :Noah Smith :Benjamin Mote :William Saye ::[Is this the son of James Saye? 'Around 1799, at the age of 24, James married Elizabeth Carithers. Their children were Mary, Sarah, '''William''', John, James, Jr., Martin Luther, Ephrim T., Mahala, Nancy, Robert, Margaret Adeline, and Richard Wilson. The family lived in Madison Co., GA, and then along the Oconee River in Jackson Co. before moving to Hall Co.'http://home.earthlink.net/~copeland.deal/hall.htm] :William Cain :William Mears :Edmund Hawkins :John Thomaston :[[Barton-3530 | Henry Barton]] [b. SC, possibly son of [[Unknown-216889|Holly]] who lived near the Indians in early Hall Co. days.] :Jesse Dobs :Robert Hamilton :Reuben Pierce [b. 1768; SC, had Wilson Pierce who md. Nancy Barton.] :Lavier Clark :Orville Ayres :Memory Walker :Thomas Putman ::[Husband of Mary Barton, dau. of Bavester of Pendleton Dist., SC who moved to Warren County, Kentucky. Thomas Putman (sometimes listed as Putnam) was the brother of Ezekiel, son of Barnet > Zachariah > Thomas > Thomas > Thomas Putnam from England. Check to make sure this line is documented. Some information came from [http://www.billputman.com/Georgia%20Census%201820-1900.htm Bill Putman Research].] :Richard Borden :Joshua Baker '''Page 115''' :Isaac Head :William Burt :John Mears : Jehoida Barnett :Cyrus Lea :Thomas Davis :Wiley Blackwell :Harmond Thomaston :Young Thomason :Sutton Young :Jonah Ellington :Nathan Pool :Ransom Barns :Martin Ingram :Moses Smith :William Rider :Christopher Rider :Robert Avery :John Barns :Jesse Avory :Hezekiah Brown :John Abercrombie :James Abercrombie ::["James Abercrombie lived with his wife Ann (Mary Ann) in Laurens Co., SC, in the 1790s. Sometime after 1798, they left the county. Their large family moved to GA, eventually settling in Hall Co. Their children are thought to be Christiana, Barbara Allen, Abia, James, Jr., Elizabeth, Mahala, David, and John." "Abercrombies came to Hall from Carolina," This 'n That: History of Hall County, Georgia, by Sybil Wood McRay, 53-54 (Gainesville, GA: Chestatee Regional Library, 1990)] :David Putman ::[Son of Thomas and Mary (Barton) Putman. David (b. 19 Oct 1807; Warren Co., KY/d. 05 July, 1874; Cherokee Co., GA) married 07 Jan 1830 to Lecy Castleberry. Mary was the daughter of Bavester Barton of South Carolina who later moved to Warren County, Kentucky.] :Malzie Putman :[Malissa (Goss) Putman, widow of Wilson Putman, the eldest son of Thomas and Mary. Wilson married Malissa in 1826. Wilson died 10 Mar 1830. Malissa married (2) in 1831 to Perry Garmon. She later moved to Lumpkin County, Georgia, then to Polk County, Arkansas.] :Richard Head '''Page 120''' :Royal Hubbard :John Cox ::[[http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/COX/2009-06/1245703620 John T Cox (b. 1800 SC - d. 1860 CA)? If the same John, by 1840 in Carroll Co, AR.]] :John Priest :John P. Wiley :Ann Priest :Nathaniel Hawkins ::[Md. in Fayette Co, Ga in 1827 to [http://genforum.genealogy.com/cox/messages/5723.html Charlotte Cox] born ca 1807 Ga, then moved to Hall Co., GA. Nathaniel's younger brother Uriah Hawkins married Margaret Cox.] :Abram Elrod Jr. :Abram Elrod Sr. :Christopher Elrod :George Elrod :Solomon Hawkins :George Brock :Leroy Coruth :Robert Wood :Peter Edwards :Pleasant Hulsey ::[Son of James Jennius Husley, the son of Charles & Hannah (Witt) Hulsey?] :David Lay :John Lusk :William Lay :John F. Landrum :Richard '''Farrar''' :Josiah Clayton :William Banks :Hiram Montgomery :James Keeth :Isham Barker '''Page 121''' :Joseph Barnett :Willis Prince :Tilman Ingram :James Head :Mary Eddins :George Wilson :William Smith :William Wheeler :David Mills :Betsey Thompson :Stephen Smith :Zachariah Hawkins :Charles Head :Clemith Cavender :[And many others] '''Page 123''' :John Smith :William Thompson :Josiah Sullins :James Williams :Isaac T. Leonard :James Smith :Edward Maddox :Moses Whelchel ::[http://books.google.com/books?id=4RCglni-o4IC&pg=PA230&lpg=PA230&dq=Hall+County,+Georgia+1830&source=bl&ots=uPFTs6ZsFK&sig=lV9Pm8JzW1GeJYz9zZR6nK8od50&hl=en&sa=X&ei=14W7UoyaA-WM2QWWtYDoBg&ved=0CEsQ6AEwBDgK#v=onepage&q=Hall%20County%2C%20Georgia%201830&f=false John Loggins] :Samuel Loggins :Martin Free :William Barton :Samuel Voils :Jacob Ragon :Jacob Farmer :Henry Collum :James Loggins :William Windsor :David Barton--said to be brother of Henry :Elijah Smallwood ::[He was born in 1784 in NC and died July 2, 1870 in Hall Co, Georgia. He married February 13, 1842 to Mary Clark] :William Hubbard :James Ramsey :Harmon Ingram :John Bird :Jesse Thompson :James Hemphill '''Page 124''' :Uriah Barnett :Joshua Bridges :John Head :Jonah Blackwell :Daniel Waldon :Jeremiah Gibs :Daniel Wooten :John Riley :Hammen Payne :Ann Slaten :George Patterson :Joseph Chapman :Adler Hulsey, Sr.--son of Charles & Hannah (Witt) Hulsey :Armsted Hulsey--son of Adler and Sally Caigle Hulsey? :Joseph Patterson :Henry Edwards :John McWherter ::[There was a [[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=McWhorter-115&public=1 James McWhorter]] family from Hall County, Georgia. He and his wife, Temperance Rodgers, were from Pendleton District, South Carolina.] :Caleb Herenden--Caleb Herndon? :James Fields :Alford Nicholson :Joseph Johnston :William Armour :[[Rogers-3968|Enoch Rogers]] :Henry Parks :William Smith :John Moss '''Page 126''' :John Green :Thomas Owen :James Golding :Elihu Williams ::[William and Malinda Williams had a son named Elihu. He was born before this census.[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~bartonquest/clanwilliams.htm Williams of Buncombe County, North Carolina] William may also be listed in this census report.] :Amos Williams :William Lowry :Giles Eubanks :Moses Swofford :Thomas Swofford :Elisha Eubanks :Archabald Carpenter :Elijah Eubanks :Daniel East :Mathew E. Rogers :[[Barton-2398|Stephen Barton]] said to be the brother of [[Barton-3530 | Henry]] :Olliph Barton said to be the sister of [[Barton-3530 | Henry]] :[[Barton-3531 | James Barton]], said to be the brother of [[Barton-3530 | Henry]] :Mathew Wadkins :James Wadkins :Zimri Thomason ::[Young H. Barton, son of Henry, md. Rebecca Thomason, the daughter of [http://www.gremmert.com/getperson.php?personID=I5843&tree=ardeneva Zemeriah Thomason] and Jannett Montgomery. Is Zimri the same as Zemeriah?] :Samuel Coats :John Davis :Young Abercrombie ::[[http://www.ldpierce.com/pdffiles/aberinfo2.PDF Young David] (b. 1804; Jackson Co., GA?) son of James? Md. Susannah Montgomery.] :Joseph Owen :Benjamin Evans :William Turner '''Page 128''' :John Conley :Sarah Hopper :William Golding :Elizabeth Sims :William Hopper :Charles Hopper :William Conley :Daniel Bennett :Joseph Adkins :Aquila Shockley :Austin Hide :Martha Reynolds :Tarpley W. Bennett :Leonard Sapp :William Keith :Samuel Wooddy :Jesse Hendricks, Jr. :Robert Roberson :William Larue :Bruce Boyd :James Boyd ::[Could [http://genforum.genealogy.com/boyd/messages/8680.html James Barnett Boyde (b. 1836)] be a descendant of James or Bruce?] :Benjamin East :Gadwell Argus :Berry Hill :Robert Armour :Edward Herrell '''Page 129''' :John Armour :Benjamin Fortner :James Swofford :James Loggins :John Savage :Thomas Savage :Zebulon Savage :Thomas Savage, Sr. :Zebulon Savage, Jr. :William Savage :Fielding Thurmond :James Latty :James Loggins, Jr. :Samuel Loggins, Sr. :Stephen East :William Forsyth :Joseph Morris :Charles Smith :Judah Smalwood :Polly Smalwood :Henry Clark :Charles F. Hulsey--Adonijah, Sr. had son Charles T. :Thomas Whitlock :Jesse Wisner :James Carter :Enoch Hensley '''Page 130''' :Vincent Hulsey--son of Adonijah, Sr.? :John Hamilton :William Thurmond :Peggy Collum :Simpson Hamilton :James Smalwood :Thomas Shockley :Jonathan Leniard :Green Kearns :Reuben Farmer :James Dobbins :William Dye :Stephen Dye :Samuel Slaten :John B. Bramblet :James Leniard :John Smith :William Morris :Rebeca Norris :Jacob Pirkle--descendant of John Pirkle of Holland, Netherlands? :Wyatt Mitchell :Sarah Tredaway ::[Buffingtons, Coxes, and Tredaways intermarried. Daniel Treadaway of Pendleton District, S. C. married Mary Buffington of Pendleton. Their son, William, married Dorcas Cox, daughter of Phillip and Jemima 'Nina" (Taylor) Cox. [http://archive.org/details/treadwaybuffingt00hawk]--[http://archive.org/stream/treadwaybuffingt00hawk#page/n5/mode/2up Treadway & Buffington Families, by Nora Hawkins]] :Jane Perkins :Mary An Smithy :Samuel Chapman :Nancy Glace '''Page 131''' :James Daniels :John Hendrick :Jobecom Leathers :Henry McNeal :Supeon White :Cornelius Cooper :Reuben Thornton :Joshua H. Newberry :John Bell :[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=hattawayj&id=I0590 Stephen Whitmire] ::[Stephen was from Maryland and after that 1790 Pendleton District, SC. He was the son of Michael Whitmire who was born in Germany.] :John Langley :William McClure :Daniel Ledbetter :Beshalem Parks :James Fielding :James Tramell :Balsam Dowdy :William Reed :Newton Greer :Warren Clayton :Burrell Adkins :Sterling Goodwin :Archabal Lindsey :William Hatcher :John Terrell '''Page 132''' :Lewis Rawlston :John Holcomb :Jesse Howell :Asa Keeth :Daniel Davis :Joseph Keeton :John Thompson :John Jones :Lewis Arthur :Everett Shuffle :Thompson Leniard :Bryant Ward :James Ward :Wesley Walker :Silas Palmour :William Wallis :Benjamin Underwood :Hiram Procter :Archabal Nelums :Uriah Hubbard :Benjamin Bracket :Abram Wood :Michael E. Wood :William Sutherland :Nelly Mourton :Luck Langley '''Page 133''' :Andrew Wood :Baley McClure :Isaac Whorton :Betsey Langley :Anna Harris :Noah Langley :Moses Perkins :John Short :Freeman Overby :James Cochran ::[Related to Robert Cochran who married [[Barton-1434 | Malissa Barton]], sister of [[Barton-1440 | William Barton]]?] :James V. Henderson :Eli Dodgin :James Jones :William Coleman :John Tidwell :Sarah Tidwell :John Rogers :James Stewart :William Anderson :Charles Gravitt :John Blalock :Jacob Scuder :Alfred Hudson :Richard Henson :Daniel Love :William Lumpkin '''Page 134''' :Elias Gothard :David McLaughlin :Charles Terrell :John Huggins :Mary Pugh ::[Could this be Mary Ann Winter who married Isaac Pugh in Hall County in 1823? Some of their children were Edward, Lucinda and Polly Ann.http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.pugh/251/mb.ashx :Benjamin Brady :Joab Ashworth :William Gothard :William Hendricks :Thomas Hendricks :James Hendricks :William Kelly :Mary Rodah === Note === [[Space:Hall_County%2C_Georgia_Resource_Page|Hall County Resource Page]] [[Space:Cox_Genealogy|Cox Genealogy]] [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:1830_Hall_County%2C_Georgia%2C_Annotated|What Links Here]] "Reuben and Mary Warren moved to Hall County, GA before 2.18.1826 when they joined the Yellow Creek Baptist Church by letter. Reuben Warren died 1.27.1830."[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/warren/13693/ Reuben Warren's Bible] == Sources == Most sources listed within text.

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[[Category: Franklin Township, Union County, Arkansas]] [[Category: 1840 US Census, Union County, Arkansas]] '''1840 Union County, Arkansas Census, [http://www.histopolis.com/Place/US/AR/Union_County/Township_of_Franklin Franklin Twp]. Excerpts''' Ward, 217-219-221-222 [Wards found on these pages] Hix, 217-219 [Hix found on these pages] '''Page 217''' William Young [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jeffie2&id=I06859 William W. Young] (b. 1809; SC/d. 1876; Union Co., AR, md. to Cynthia Unknown, ties in Marengo Co., AL)] Isaiah Salyers [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=j_walden&id=I59291(b. ca 1815; AR Md. Melinda Unknown)]] Thos Pearse [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=donnalee1968&id=I3419 Thomas Jefferson Pierce] (b. ca 1810; Morgan Co., GA)] Goodin Robert [Should this be Robert Goodin?] Jesse Murphy [Jesse T. Murphy (b. ca 1797 Savannah GA/d. 1863; Union Co., AR/bd. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~arcemete/union/bethel1842.htm|Bethel Primitive Bapt. Cem., Union Co., AR] Some chdn b. in Monroe, AL) http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=rcossart&id=I02052 ] Seburn Lambert [Some of the Lamberts came from Monroe Co., AL, but couldn't find this particular Lambert although he may be listed in the 1850 Franklin census as Seborn.] [[Ward-4265 | Jefferson Ward]] [[Hicks-2546 | John Hix]] [Looks like Jhn, likely Jefferson Ward's brother-in-law] A. Norris Benj Cravey [(b. ca 1778; Edgecombe Co., NC. Md. 1832 in Autauga Co., AL to Margaret Mitchell of SC. Some of his children moved to Upshur Co., TX) http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ehughes&id=I6155 ] Geo H. Pickering [George Hiram Pickering (b. 1808; TN) Md. Elizabeth Harriet Lucas (b. 11 OCT 1812: TN). One of their sons was named William Lucas Pickering. They have some association with the John Bugg Hicks family. [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:578302&id=I26397771 Melvin Amox research] ] Wm C. Lucas [Brother or father of Elizabeth Harriet Lucas, wife of George Pickering?] M.? N. Boyt [Boyt was one of many variations of the name Boyett. There was a [http://www.boyettandburkett.com/boyett.html Noah Boyett], son of Ethel Dread Boyett and Sarah Saucer, who lived in Union County before moving on to Texas, but he would be too young to be the Boyt listed in the 1840 census. [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Jackson_Boyette_%281%29 Jackson Boyett] was enumerated in the 1850 Union County census.] Geo M Watson [A George M. Watson listed in 1850 El Dorado, Union Co., AR. B. 1814; VA with wife, Frances C. b. TN https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M674-385 ] [http://www.mygenealogyhound.com/arkansas-biographies/ar-union-county-biographies/john-w-cornish-genealogy-union-county-arkansas-el-dorado-ar.html John H. Cornish] John C. McKain [(b. 1802; Mecklenburg, NC) a John McCain and wife Jane came from York Co., SC to AL to Choctaw (Webster) Co., MS before settling in Union Co., AR in ca 1839. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=cyndilrepp&id=I1038 ] McDonald Willhite Wash Been Jas. Ramsey [A James Minor Ramsey (b. 1837; GA) had children born in Union Co., AR in later years. Related to the 1840 Ramsey family?] Jas. Waters? [a James Waters in 1850 census, b. 1803 Maryland, wife, Sarah, b. 1795 MS, chldren b. in AR https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MNH1-8FK ] Susan Ogdon [Isaac Ogden (b. 1797; Montgomery Co., NC) enumerated in 1830 Union, Arkansas Territory and 1840 Franklin, Union Co., AR. Isaac's parents were Benjamin & Susannah (Moore) Ogden. No idea if Susannah and Susan are the same. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=owens-potter&id=I08943 ] Jas Goss Ed Cravey [Benjamin Cravey had a nephew named Edwin (b. ca 1806; GA/d. bef 1880; Union Co., AR) Edwin's older brother born in Burke Co., GA. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=ehughes&id=I410 ] Hugh Sehorn [Had dau., Elizabeth Seahorn (b. ca 1832; AL) md. 1853 in Union Co., AR to Jeptha Manon Beeson (b. 1829; AL) http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=gelf2&id=I532749 ] W. J. Owens [Also listed in 1850 Franklin Twp. b. ca 1809; VA, wife Elizabeth b. ca 1814; SC. According to chdns birth, family migrated from Alabama to Arkansas between 1834 and 1837. Thomas Owen had children named William J. and Jessie. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M67W-19T ] Lewis Cook Asa Scarbro [ [[Scarborough-491 | Asa Scarborough?]] ] Joel Kelly Wm Cornish Augustus Madeira [T. F. Madera signed a Guardian's Bond for J. C. Lambert. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=dlleavitt2000&id=I1387 ] Green Newton [A Green Newton (b. 1801; GA) Listed in 1860 census of Union Co., Johnson Twp. 1862 Green Newton md. Thirsa A. Jones. Also listed with wife, Thursday, and children in the 1870 census of Arkansas, no county given. http://FamilySearch.org] ~*~ '''page 219''' Joseph Neely [(b. 1848; AR) listed in 1850 Union Co., AR as 12-yr-old in the house of Lorenzo D. & Henrietta Neely. Would be 2 in the 1840 census. Related to Joseph of 1840?] M. H. Holloway [A Mittno Holloway in 1850 slave schedule of Union Co., AR.] Wm F. Fowers? [or Favors?] Jos. Hayne Andrew Davis C. C. Hayne [or S. S. Hayne] John Davis [b. 1787-1789; Wrightsborough Co., GA. md. Elizabeth Murphy. 1830 Monroe Co., AL; 1840 Franklin Twp., Union Co., AR; bd. Union Co., AR. John's daughter md. Jacob Dumas. Jefferson Ward's grandchild md. a Dumas. John's son, Berrian Davis, md. Amy Graves who was b. in Dallas Co., AL http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jeffie2&id=I00007 ] Peter Davis [b. 1815; GA. Son of John Davis http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jeffie2&id=I00011 ] Tho. Owens [A Thomas Owen enumerated in 1850 Franklin Twp. b. ca 1803; VA, wife, Martha b. ca 1812; SC, oldest chdn b. AL. Migrated to AR between 1835 and 1837. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M67W-19N ] Jesse Owens [Couldn't find Jesse in 1850 census. Thomas had a sons Wm. J. and Jesse. Named after Thomas' brothers?] W. H Boyken [FamilySearch.com only has his 1840 census index listing.] A. Rust or Rist? [Family search has A. Rust, but only in 1840 Union Co., AR] Mrs? M. F? Franklin [A Benjamin Franklin (b. ca 1813; LA) with children born in Union Co., AR from ca 1839 to 1852 is a possibe relative. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:3099976&id=I1103 ] Lewis Ogdon [or Ogden] [Susan, Stanley, and Isaac also in 1840 Franklin Twp. Stanley and Isaac are in the 1850 census with the spelling Ogd'''e'''n. Stanley b. ca 1799 and Isaac b. 1797, both from North Carolina. By children's briths, Stanley and family were in Arkansas by 1832. https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M674-7FZ ] Wm. E. Patton D. B. Stow [A Derrel B. Stow in 1830 Union Co., Arkansas Territory. An Elizabeth J. Stow (b. 1826) md. Samuel H. Jones in 1846, Union Co., AR. Jas. Burk [Also a Wm Burk in another Twp. in Union Co., AR 1840] Allen Jones [Jonas Jones (b. ca 1797; NC/d. Union Co., AR) had chdn b. in Clark Co., AL and grandchildren born in Union Co., AR. Related? [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2185871&id=I113615162 Maddox/Lewis & Connections]] Peter A. Key Lawson Smith [(b. 1813; Wilcox Co., AL/d. 1899; Union Co., AR) http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jeffie2&id=I04012 ] Wm. Lewis [A William Daniel Lewis (b. 1814; SC/d. 1881; Claiborne Parish, LA) md. 3 times, last to Sarah Jones in Union Co., AR http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:2185871&id=I113612223 ] [[Ward-12950 | Solomon Ward]] [b. 1804; SC/d. 1869; Union Co., AR] N. H. Frasier Thos. Craig [Thomas Stansberry Craig (b. ca 1800; IN/d. ca 1850; Union Co., AR) md. 1830 in Union Co., AR to Sarah Mary Ogden. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jeffie2&id=I05940 http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=pam47&id=P-1266254715 ] C. McK Wright? [Family Search has C Mc K Wright. Could the last name be McKwright?] [[Hicks-8474 | Griffin Hix]] [Griffin Hix/Hicks was also in 1830 Shelby County, Alabama. He had a daughter named Mychal (Hix) Dugal/Doogal Lavender who is buried in Forest Hill Cemetery, south of Strong.http://boards.ancestry.com/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=1344&p=localities.northam.usa.states.arkansas.counties.union] J. P?? Robinson [Brothers, James Glen John Robinson, sons of Benjamin P. Robinson, lived in Union Co., AR. Gleaned this data from several World Connect Project files.] J. L. Townsend John Townsend C. Peppers '''Page 220''' John Carter [http://www.oocities.org/vfogle1/TFOGLE.htm Henry Fogle] [Md. 27 Oct 1838 in Union County to Serena Andrews (b. Williamson Co., TN)] Joshua P. Tatum Benj F. Tatum Joel Tatum Ric? Gardener [Ricd, short for Richard?] Stanley Ogdon Isaac Ogdon Martin S. Foster Jas. Andrews William Andrews Denny Andrews Henry Andrews Chls. Smith Joel Smith John Hill, Jr. John Hill, Sr. Jesse Smith '''Page 221''' Jas. Davidson Josiah Cox [Md. Elizabeth Matilda Graves-Splane. Their sons moved to Limestone Co., TX]http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/cox/16333/ A. Cox [Aaron Cox? May have moved to Ouachita Parish, LA]http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/cox/16333/ Son of Josiah & Martha Cox of Lee Co., VA/Claiborne Co., MS?http://www.geni.com/people/Josiah-Cox/6000000022205902176?through=6000000025784877453] Asa Cox [Married Nancy Andrews in Union Co. May have moved to Ashley Co., AR.]http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/cox/16333/ Jas. H. Carroll Stephen Cannada Dennis Myers Jas. Dunbar John Styles Senr. [or Stytes] John Styles, Jr. Stephen Lewis Levi Burket [Could be Burkes] J? B? Henley Thos. Page Jacob Page Jesse Wise? [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=79705996 John Spooner] M. D. Driskell John Scarbro Neel McCrary Allen Scarbro J. H. Coldwell Hensly Brazzel [Hensly may have moved to Claiborne Parish, LA. "United States Census, 1860," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/MFPS-XZB : accessed 21 Oct 2012), Hensly Brazzeal, , Claiborne, Louisiana; citing p. 41, family 280; NARA microfilm publication M653, FHL microfilm 803410.] Gordon Brazzell [1850 census enumerates Gordon Braizel (b. ca 1813; GA), wife Mary b. LA. All children born in Arkansas "United States Census, 1850," index and images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M67W-5SC : accessed 21 Oct 2012), Gordon Braizel in household of Gordon Braizel, El Dorado, Union, Arkansas, United States; citing dwelling 83, family 83, NARA microfilm publication M432, roll 30.] Ellin McLeland Benj. Slater? John Reeves Thos. Goley? Ob Driskill Perry Ward Sampson Britt '''Page 222''' Needham Reynolds W G Gresham Cried T. Thompson John S. Driskill John H. Lee Richard Wright George W. Kersey James Carrell Joseph Garner Alfred Hawthorn Miles F. Ware David C. [or E.] Ward [Maybe [http://files.usgwarchives.org/la/union/bios/ward-ellen.txt David C. Ward]] E. P. Tatum H. B. Herne [or Hernes] Clarke I[?]. Reeling [or Keeling] Samuel Howel [or Harod?] John A. Travelian? H. G. Hunter Jas. Hagg Wm. Hagg James Burns Wm Burns Mary Yarborough A. [or S.] L. Boling W. Grayham Henry Lewis W. Cornish John Hagg Z. Wakefield Jas. Hallaway [Hollaway?] Rebecca McKensey '''224''' Isaac Salyers Wm. C. Mcinsey Sally Miller Robert Griffen Jas. Langley Watson Read Russel Mazzell [or Bazzell] '''225''' Thos. Nettles Dempsey Foster Axom [or Arom] Oniell J. L. Benton [[http://www.oocities.org/vfogle1/TFOGLE.htm Antwoin Fogle] [Antoine Fogle was born in France of German Jewish ancestry, and was the father of Henry Fogle who md. Serena Andrews.] P. Fogle Andrew Labieff John Ross William Holcomb Saml. Donala Robert Davidson Elias Burriss Amos Wakefield John N. Henry William Foster John Barnette Jacob Eldrige A. H. Johnson D. W. Holcomb Lewis Bobbitt Hogin Moss A. Casteel Jas. Leslie Bennette Mitchell Timothy Foster Jacob Ringer Thos. Newman B. F. Edwards Benj. David Wm. Haynes [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:1840_Union_County%2C_Arkansas_Census%2C_Franklin_Twp._Excerpts|What Links Here]] ________________________________ == Sources == [[[:Category:Union_County%2C_Arkansas|Union County, Arkansas]]] [[[Space:Census_Index_for_Ward|Census Index for Wards]]]

1850 Boone Township Union County Arkansas Index

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1850 Boone Township
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|- |11 |11 |142 |[[Hogg-1856|Hogg]] |Andrew J |2 |M | |AR | | |- |12 |12 |172 |Barnet |William |46 |M |Planter |SC | | |- |13 |13 |172 |Barnet |Jane |30 |F | |GA | | |- |14 |14 |172 |Barnet |Elisabeth |13 |F | |TN | | |- |15 |15 |172 |Barnet |Sarah |11 |F | |AL | | |- |16 |16 |172 |Barnet |James T |19 |M | |TN | | |- |17 |17 |172 |Barnet |William |16 |M | |TN | | |- |18 |18 |172 |Barnet |Jno |15 |M | |TN | | |- |19 |19 |172 |Barnet |Zac T |9 |M | |AL | | |- |20 |20 |172 |Barnet |Henry C |6 |M | |AL | | |- |21 |21 |172 |Barnet |George W |4 |M | |AR | | |- |22 |22 |180 |Cates |Elijah |45 |M |Planter |NC | | |- |23 |23 |187 |Stanley |Thos |52 |M |Carpenter |NC | | |- |24 |24 |187 |Stanley |Elisabeth |38 |F | |VA | | |- |25 |25 |187 |Stanley |L E |15 |M | |TN | | |- |26 |26 |187 |Stanley |E P |14 |F | |TN | | |- |27 |27 |187 |Stanley |L F |12 |F | |MS | | |- |28 |28 |187 |Stanley |JP |10 |F | |MS | | |- |29 |29 |187 |Stanley |D M |8 |M | |MS | | |- |30 |30 |187 |Stanley |Thomas H |5 |M | |AR | | |- |31 |31 |187 |Stanley |R M |3 |M | |AR | | |- |32 |32 |187 |Stanley |Sarah |80 |F | |NC | | |- |33 |33 |187 |Griffith |A S |34 |M | |NC | | |- |34 |34 |187 |Griffith |Eleanor L |35 |F | |GA | | |- |35 |35 |187 |Griffith |Georgia A S |11 |F | |MS | | |- |36 |36 |187 |Griffith |Henrietta M |9 |F | |MS | | |- |37 |37 |187 |Griffith |William H T |9 |M | |MS | | |- |38 |38 |187 |Griffith |Martha A |8 |F | |AR | | |- |39 |39 |187 |Griffith |Mary R |2 |F | |AR | | |- |40 |40 |196 |Chipman |Thomas W |38 |M |Planter |GA | | |- |41 |41 |196 |Chippman |Lavina A |37 |F | |GA | | |- |42 |42 |196 |Chippman |Mary A |15 |F | |GA | | |- |43 |1 |196 |Chippman |Jno E S |13 |M | |GA | |241B |- |44 |2 |196 |Chippman |Elisa J |11 |F | |GA | | |- |45 |3 |196 |Chippman |Sarah A |7 |F | |GA | | |- |46 |4 |196 |Chippman |Elbridge Lee |4 |M | |AL | | |- |47 |5 |196 |Chippman |William E |2 |M | |AR | | |- |48 |6 |196 |Chippman |Thos A |2 |M | |AR | | |- |49 |7 |196 |McCoy |Wm |28 |M | |GA | | |- |50 |8 |196 |Ashworth |Richard |35 |M | |NC | | |- |51 |9 |197 |[[Hicks-6694|Hicks]] |Wm D |30 |M | |AL | | |- |52 |10 |197 |[[Unknown-290448|Hicks]] |Martha J |29 |F | |SC | | |- |53 |11 |197 |[[Hicks-6695|Hicks]] |Elizabeth |9 |F | |AL | | |- |54 |12 |197 |[[Hicks-6696|Hicks]] |William H |7 |M | |AR | | |- |55 |13 |197 |[[Hicks-6697|Hicks]] |Isaac M |5 |M | |AR | | |- |56 |14 |197 |[[Hicks-6698|Hicks]] |Thomas C |1 |M | |AR | | |- |57 |15 |198 |Tooke |John A |27 |M | |GA | | |- |58 |16 |198 |Tooke |Mary E |19 |F | |KY | | |- |59 |17 |198 |Tooke |Aylett |2 |M | |AR | | |- |60 |18 |198 |Suets |John E |28 |M |Overseer |AL | | |- |61 |19 |200 |Cox |Peter |38 |M | |NC | | |- |62 |20 |200 |Cox |Elizabeth |36 |F | |NC | | |- |63 |21 |200 |Cox |Mary A |16 |F | |AL | | |- |64 |22 |200 |Cox |Nancy C |14 |F | |AL | | |- |65 |23 |200 |Cox |Sarah |11 |F | |MS | | |- |66 |24 |200 |Cox |Martha |9 |F | |MS | | |- |67 |25 |200 |Cox |Jane |7 |F | |MS | | |- |68 |26 |200 |Cox |Margratt |7 |F | |MS | | |- |69 |27 |200 |Cox |Samuel C J |5 |M | |MS | | |- |70 |28 |200 |Cox |John T |4 |M | |AR | | |- |71 |29 |200 |Cox |Sintha |2 |F | |AR | | |- |72 |30 |201 |Reeves |David |64 |M |Planter |NC | | |- |73 |31 |201 |Reeves |Francis |54 |F | |GA | | |- |74 |32 |201 |Reeves |Johnathan |32 |M |Planter |GA | | |- |75 |33 |202 |Bachner |A H |57 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |76 |34 |202 |Bachner |Elizabeth A |49 |F | |GA | | |- |77 |35 |202 |Snell |Wm |26 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |78 |36 |215 |Wafford |Miles |50 |M |Farmer |KY | | |- |79 |37 |215 |Wafford |Elizabeth |39 |F | |TN | | |- |80 |38 |215 |Wafford |Mary E |17 |F | |MS | | |- |81 |39 |215 |Wafford |John H |12 |M | |MS | | |- |82 |40 |215 |Wafford |Wm M |10 |M | |MS | | |- |83 |41 |215 |Wafford |Emily |8 |F | |MS | | |- |84 |42 | |Left | blank | | | | | | |- |85 |1 |221 |Franklin |Wm B |34 |M |Planter |AL | |242 |- |86 |2 |221 |Franklin |Elizabeth |30 |F | |GA | | |- |87 |3 |221 |Franklin |Benjamin |6 |M | |AR | | |- |88 |4 |221 |Franklin |Jefferson |3 |M | |AR | | |- |89 |5 |221 |Franklin |Turner |1 |M | |AR | | |- |90 |6 |221 |Franklin |Amanda |15 |F | |AL | | |- |91 |7 |221 |Franklin |James |12 |M | |AL | | |- |92 |8 |221 |Franklin |William |10 |M | |AL | | |- |93 |9 |275 |Miller |Samuel |57 |M | |GA | | |- |94 |10 |275 |Miller |Martha |57 |F | |GA | | |- |95 |11 |275 |Miller |Eliza |28 |F | |AL | | |- |96 |12 |275 |Miller |E S |22 |M | |AL | | |- |97 |13 |275 |Miller |Lucy |18 |F | |AL | | |- |98 |14 |275 |Miller |Martha |15 |F | |AL | | |- |99 |15 |275 |Miller |Stephen |13 |M | |AL | | |- |100 |16 |275 |Miller |Jane |11 |F | |AL | | |- |101 |17 |275 |Miller |Francis |9 |F | |MS | | |- |102 |18 |275 |Miller |Burlin |7 |M | |MS | | |- |103 |19 |275 |Miller |Boocy |35 |M |Blacksmith |UNK | | |- |104 |20 |287 |McKee |Colin |43 |M |Planter |NC | | |- |105 |21 |287 |McKee |Liddy |34 |F | |CT | | |- |106 |22 |287 |McKee |Ellin |11 |F | |AL | | |- |107 |23 |287 |McKee |Charles |7 |M | |AR | | |- |108 |24 |287 |McKee |William |5 |M | |AR | | |- |109 |25 |287 |McKee |Mary |3 |F | |CT | | |- |110 |26 |293 |Chester |Charles |40 |M | |VT | | |- |111 |27 |293 |Lemans |Caroline |44 |F | |AL | | |- |112 |28 |293 |Chester |William T |17 |M | |AL | | |- |113 |29 |293 |Chester |Susan |13 |F | |AL | | |- |114 |30 |293 |Chester |Joseph |11 |M | |AL | | |- |115 |31 |293 |Chester |Caroline |9 |F | |AL | | |- |116 |32 |293 |Chester |Julia |4 |F | |AR | | |- |117 |33 |293 |Chester |Edward |2 |M | |AR | | |- |118 |34 |304 |Roff |Loenso T |31 |M | |SC | | |- |119 |35 |304 |Roff |Margratt |23 |F | |AL | | |- |120 |36 |304 |Roff |Emely |5 |F | |AR | | |- |121 |37 |304 |Roff |Misouri |2 |F | |AR | | |- |122 |38 |315 |Franklin |Mrs Eveline |43 |F | |AL | | |- |123 |39 |315 |Franklin |Miranda |19 |F | |AL | | |- |124 |40 |315 |Franklin |William |17 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |125 |41 |315 |Franklin |Malinda |14 |F | |AL | | |- |126 |42 |315 |Franklin |Nancy |12 |F | |AL | | |- |127 |1 |315 |Franklin |Jno |8 |M | |AL | | |- |128 |2 |315 |Franklin |Mariah |6 |F | |AL | |242B |- |129 |3 |946 |Rinehart |Adam |66 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |130 |4 |946 |Rinehart |Eizabeth |65 |F | |SC | | |- |131 |5 |946 |Rinehart |Caroline |25 |F | |AL | | |- |132 |6 |946 |Rinehart |Louisa |16 |F | |AL | | |- |133 |7 |946 |Shannon |Amanda |12 |F | |TX | | |- |134 |8 |946 |Shannon |Jane |5 |F | |AR | | |- |135 |9 |946 |Shannon |Elizabeth |3 |F | |AR | | |- |136 |10 |950 |Poindexter |Bartley |50 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |137 |11 |950 |Poindexter |Mary A |50 |F | |SC | | |- |138 |12 |950 |Poindexter |William |25 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |139 |13 |950 |Poindexter |Charity |20 |F | |AL | | |- |140 |14 |950 |Poindexter |Bartley |17 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |141 |15 |950 |Poindexter |Elvisa |15 |F | |AL | | |- |142 |16 |950 |Poindexter |Jonathan |11 |M | |AR | | |- |143 |17 |950 |Bolt |Moses |23 |M |Farmer |AR | | |- |144 |18 |951 |Poindexter |Jno |21 |M | |AL | | |- |145 |19 |951 |Poindexter |Mary A |23 |F | |AL | | |- |146 |20 |951 |Poindexter |Mary E |3 |F | |AR | | |- |147 |21 |951 |Poindexter |Manirvy |7/12 |F | |AR | | |- |148 |22 |952 |Pridgin |Mathew |23 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |149 |23 |952 |Pridgin |Suemantha |30 |F | |AL | | |- |150 |24 |952 |Pridgin |Alabama |1 |F | |AR | | |- |151 |25 |953 |White |Colenon |60 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |152 |26 |953 |White |Judetia |50 |F | |NC | | |- |153 |27 |953 |White |Jas |21 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |154 |28 |953 |White |Tobitha |15 |F | |TN | | |- |155 |29 |953 |White |Mary |10 |F | |IL | | |- |156 |30 |954 |White |Benjamin |62 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |157 |31 |954 |White |George T |30 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |158 |32 |954 |White |Joel |25 |M |Gun Smith |GA | | |- |159 |33 |955 |Hudgens |Isaac |60 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |160 |34 |955 |Hudgens |Elizabeth |39 |F | |SC | | |- |161 |35 |955 |Hudgens |Marcus |14 |M | |AL | | |- |162 |36 |955 |Hudgens |Eliza A |12 |F | |MS | | |- |163 |37 |955 |Hudgens |Major H |10 |M | |MS | | |- |164 |38 |955 |Hudgens |Giles |8 |M | |MS | | |- |165 |39 |955 |Hudgens |Wiley |6 |M | |MS | | |- |166 |40 |955 |Hudgens |Martha |2 |F | |AR | | |- |167 |41 | |Left |blank | | | | | | |- |168 |42 | |Left |blank | | | | | | |- |169 |1 |956 |Hudgins |Daniel |30 |M |Farmer |AL | |243 |- |170 |2 |956 |Hudgins |Matilda |25 |F | |AL | | |- |171 |3 |956 |Hudgins |Mary J |5 |F | |AR | | |- |172 |4 |956 |Hudgins |Susan |2 |F | |AR | | |- |173 |5 |956 |Hudgins |Nancy |1 |F | |AR | | |- |174 |6 |957 |Purkins |Turner |30 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |175 |7 |957 |Purkins |Mary J |28 |F | |AL | | |- |176 |8 |957 |Purkins |Edmund |2 |M | |AR | | |- |177 |9 |958 |Mcrae |Christopher |68 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |178 |10 |958 |Mcrae |Jane |65 |F | |NC | | |- |179 |11 |958 |Mcrae |Jno |30 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |180 |12 |958 |Mcrae |Lilly |32 |F | |NC | | |- |181 |13 |958 |Mcrae |Margaret |28 |F | |NC | | |- |182 |14 |958 |Mcrae |Washington |25 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |183 |15 |958 |Mcrae |Kenneth G |20 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |184 |16 |958 |Mcrae |Mary A |20 |F | |NC | | |- |185 |17 |959 |Straint |L D |37 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |186 |18 |959 |Straint |Lucy |19 |F | |MS | | |- |187 |19 |959 |Straint |Mary |2 |F | |AR | | |- |188 |20 |959 |Straint |Jane |9/12 |F | |AR | | |- |189 |21 |960 |Lewis |Jefferson |35 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |190 |22 |960 |Lewis |Guelly F |23 |F | |GA | | |- |191 |23 |960 |Lewis |Amsy |5 |M | |AL | | |- |192 |24 |960 |Lewis |Jno |84 |M |None |SC | | |- |193 |25 |961 |Lewis |Joseph |40 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |194 |26 |961 |Lewis |Anna |38 |F | |NC | | |- |195 |27 |961 |Lewis |Lucinda |17 |F | |AL | | |- |196 |28 |961 |Lewis |Freeman |15 |M | |AL | | |- |197 |29 |961 |Lewis |Perry |13 |M | |AL | | |- |198 |30 |961 |Lewis |Jno |12 |M | |AL | | |- |199 |31 |961 |Lewis |Henry |10 |M | |AL | | |- |200 |32 |961 |Lewis |May |8 |F | |AL | | |- |201 |33 |961 |Lewis |Dickson |6 |M | |AL | | |- |202 |34 |961 |Lewis |Susan |5 |F | |AR | | |- |203 |35 |961 |Lewis |Joseph |2 |M | | | | |- |204 |36 |962 |Wells |Jno L |47 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |205 |37 |962 |Wells |Mary |43 |F | |TN | | |- |206 |38 |962 |Wells |Albert J |19 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |207 |39 |962 |Wells |Levi |17 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |208 |40 |962 |Wells |Daniel M |16 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |209 |41 |962 |Wells |George L |14 |M | |TN | | |- |210 |42 |962 |Wells |Sarah A |12 |F | |TN | | |- |211 |1 |962 |Wells |Hannah |10 |F | |TN | |243B |- |212 |2 |962 |Wells |William M |8 |M | |TN | | |- |213 |3 |962 |Wells |Mary E |5 |F | |TN | | |- |214 |4 |963 |Hollinsworth |Barnett |50 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |215 |5 |963 |Hollinsworth |Pomelia |40 |F | |SC | | |- |216 |6 |963 |Hollinsworth |Sarah |19 |F | |MS | | |- |217 |7 |963 |Hollinsworth |Jno |17 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |218 |8 |963 |Hollinsworth |Joseph C |16 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |219 |9 |963 |Hollinsworth |William |14 |M | |MS | | |- |220 |10 |963 |Hollinsworth |Elizabeth |12 |F | |AR | | |- |221 |11 |963 |Hollinsworth |Daniel |11 |M | |AR | | |- |222 |12 |963 |Hollinsworth |Nathan |10 |M | |AR | | |- |223 |13 |963 |Hollinsworth |Martha |8 |F | |AR | | |- |224 |14 |963 |Hollinsworth |George |7 |M | |AR | | |- |225 |15 |963 |Hollinsworth |Caroline |6 |F | |AR | | |- |226 |16 |963 |Hollinsworth |Lilly |5 |F | |AR | | |- |227 |17 |963 |Hollinsworth |Samuel |4 |M | |AR | | |- |228 |18 |963 |Hollinsworth |Dunkin |3 |M | |AR | | |- |229 |19 |963 |Hollinsworth |Robert J |1 |M | |AR | | |- |230 |20 |964 |Hasper |Samuel |55 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |231 |21 |964 |Hasper |Ann S |45 |F | |NC | | |- |232 |22 |964 |Hasper |Jas D |21 |M |Student |TN | | |- |233 |23 |964 |Hasper |Albert G |20 |M | |TN | | |- |234 |24 |964 |Hasper |Sarah E |17 |F | |TN | | |- |235 |25 |964 |Hasper |Mary K |15 |F | |MS | | |- |236 |26 |964 |Hasper |Ann M |13 |F | |MS | | |- |237 |27 |964 |Hasper |Samuel B |6 |M | |MS | | |- |238 |28 |964 |Dickerson |David M |24 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |239 |29 |965 |Jones |Dannie E |42 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |240 |30 |965 |Jones |R M |31 |F | |GA | | |- |241 |31 |965 |Jones |Seth M |13 |M | |TN | | |- |242 |32 |965 |Jones |Sarah K |12 |F | |TN | | |- |243 |33 |965 |Jones |Samuel H |10 |M | |TN | | |- |244 |34 |965 |Jones |Ann M |7 |F | |TN | | |- |245 |35 |965 |Jones |Kembro R |5 |M | |TN | | |- |246 |36 |965 |Jones |Daniel E Jr |4 |M | |TN | | |- |247 |37 |965 |Jones |Elisha D |1 |M | |AR | | |- |248 |38 |966 |Beck |Thomas |30 |M |School Teacher |KY | | |- |249 |39 |966 |Beck |Mary |23 |F | |KY | | |- |250 |40 |966 |Beck |Helen |7 |F | |KY | | |- |251 |41 |966 |Beck |Mary E |4 |F | |AR | | |- |252 |42 |966 |Beck |Iris G |1 |F | |AR | | |- |253 |1 |967 |Gladney |Samuel |47 |M |Farmer |SC | |244 |- |254 |2 |967 |Gladney |Ann |44 |F | |TN | | |- |255 |3 |967 |Gladney |James M |21 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |256 |4 |967 |Gladney |Nancy P |19 |F | |TN | | |- |257 |5 |967 |Gladney |John M |17 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |258 |6 |967 |Gladney |Joseph P |14 |M | |TN | | |- |259 |7 |967 |Gladney |Elizabeth J |13 |F | |TN | | |- |260 |8 |967 |Gladney |Margaret E |10 |F | |TN | | |- |261 |9 |967 |Gladney |Mary S |8 |F | |TN | | |- |262 |10 |967 |Gladney |Sarah L |6 |F | |AR | | |- |263 |11 |967 |Gladney |Samuel D |3 |M | |AR | | |- |264 |12 |967 |Trousdale |John |50 |M |Carpenter |KY | | |- |265 |13 |968 |Lemel |Jacob |65 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |266 |14 |968 |Lemel |Mary |50 |F | |TN | | |- |267 |15 |968 |Lemel |Alex T |25 |M |Clerk |TN | | |- |268 |16 |968 |Lemel |John P |23 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |269 |17 |968 |Lemel |Robert M |21 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |270 |18 |968 |Lemel |Joseph E |21 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |271 |19 |968 |Lemel |Eliza A |18 |F | |TN | | |- |272 |20 |968 |Lemel |Mary E |16 |F | |TN | | |- |273 |21 |968 |Lemel |James |13 |M | |TN | | |- |274 |22 |968 |Lemel |Violey E |10 |F | |TN | | |- |275 |23 |968 |Lemel |Wm |8 |M | |TN | | |- |276 |24 |969 |Borks |Linchfield |32 |M |Farmer |VA | | |- |277 |25 |969 |Borks |Elizabeth |22 |F | |AL | | |- |278 |26 |969 |Borks |Charles L |4 |M | |AR | | |- |279 |27 |969 |Borks |Miles |2 |M | |AR | | |- |280 |28 |970 |Shannon |Thomas |25 |M | |KY | | |- |281 |29 |971 |Hogue |John M |41 |M |Chirgeon |TN | | |- |282 |30 |971 |Hogue |Sarah W |30 |F | |MS | | |- |283 |31 |971 |Hogue |George T |7 |M | |IL | | |- |284 |32 |971 |Hogue |Emma P |4 |F | |AR | | |- |285 |33 |971 |Hogue |Charles C |4/12 |M | |AR | | |} Legend: :1st Column # for my sanity while transcribing :Line on the census sheet :Fam Family and Dwelling :Last Name :First Name :Age :Gender :Occu Occupation :POB Place of Birth :SO Slave owner :Page Census page ==Sources== Page 241 14 Oct 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-8642-15?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Boone > image 1 of 7; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Page 241B 14 Oct 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-12127-42?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Boone > image 2 of 7; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Page 242 15 Oct 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-13121-24?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Boone > image 3 of 7; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Page 242B 15 Oct 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-8306-96?cc=1401638 , Arkansas > Union > Boone > image 4 of 7; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Page 243 18 Dec 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-11614-16?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Boone > image 5 of 7; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Page 243B 19 Dec 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-13315-16?cc=1401638 : accessed 2 May 2016), Arkansas > Union > Boone > image 6 of 7; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). Page 244 19 Dec 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch ( https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-9877-26?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Boone > image 7 of 7; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.).Blank

1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana

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The 1850 United States Census was the first federal census to list the names of all free persons living within a particular household. Prior to 1850, only the head of household was named. Slaves were not named on the 1850 or 1860 censuses, and only limited information can be found about them in the supplemental Slave Schedules for those years. The 1850 United States Census for Claiborne Parish, Louisiana included the following places: *Dutch *Homer *Minden *Warsaw *Parts of Townships 19, 20, 21, 22, 23 and 24 The [[Space:Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana_One_Place_Study|Claiborne Parish One Place Study]] is currently indexing the Census and connecting the information to profiles. The following tables serve as an '''index''' to the information, and are not a full representation. The following columns have been omitted: Dwelling number, real estate value, married within past year, attended school, adulthood literacy, deaf/blind/etc. Misspellings, aside from the occasional "typo" (i.e. writing "Mechanich" instead of "Mechanic"), are transcribed as written in the original document. Abbreviated names are not expanded, except for the place of birth, which is fully written out to ease readability. Individuals with a green background are connected to the Global Family Tree. == Township 24 Ward 1 (Families 1-77) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_1|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 1]] == Township 23 Ward 1 (Families 78-96) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_1|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 1]] == Township 23 Ward 2 (Families 97-132, 146-184) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_2|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 2]] == Township 24 Ward 2 (Families 133-145) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_2|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 2]] == Township 22 Ward 2 (Families 184-201) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_2|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 2]] == Township 22 Ward 3 (Families 201-251, 320-326) == For families 201-251, see [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_3|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 3]] For families 320-326, see [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_4|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 4]] == Township 21 Ward 3 (Families 252-281) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_3|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 3]] == Township 24 Ward 3 (Families 281-302) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_3|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 3]] == Township 23 Ward 3 (Families 303-319) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_4|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 4]] == Township 20 Ward 3 (Families 327-343) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_4|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 4]] == Township 19 Ward 4 (Families 343-430) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_4|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 4]] == Township 20 Ward 4 (Families 430-444) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_5|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 5]] == Minden (Families 445-508) == Note that Minden would later be the county seat of Webster Parish, but was part of Claiborne until 1871. See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_5|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 5]] == Warsaw (Families 509-515) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_5|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 5]] == Dutch aka Dutchtown (Families 516-526) == This section also includes a few families from an unidentified neighboring area. See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_5|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 5]] == Township 19 Ward 5 (Families 526-554) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_6|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 6]] == Township 20 Ward 5 (Families 554-560) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_6|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 6]] == Township 19 Ward 6 (Families 561-593) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_6|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 6]] == Township 20 Ward 6 (Families 594-613) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_6|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 6]] == Township 21 Ward 6 (Families 613-632) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_6|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 6]] == Township 22 Ward 6 (Families 632-647) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_7|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 7]] == Township 22 Ward 7 (Families 648-709; 738-760; 797-826) == For Families 648-709, see [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_7|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 7]] For Families 738-826, see [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_8|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 8]] == Township 23 Ward 7 (Families 710-737; 827-842) == For Families 710-737, see [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_7|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 7]] For Families 827-842, see [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_8|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 8]] == Homer (Families 761-796) == See [[Space:1850_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_8|1850 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana Part 8]]

1850 Franklin Township Union County Arkansas Census Index

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1850 Franklin Township
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|Farmer |GA |21 | |- |11 |11 |138 |[[Foster-14315|Goodwin]] |Nancy T |24 |F | |AL | | |- |12 |12 |138 |[[Goodwin-5535|Goodwin]] |Mary J |15 |F | |AL | | |- |13 |13 |138 |[[Goodwin-5536|Goodwin]] |Martha E |13 |F | |AL | | |- |14 |14 |138 |[[Goodwin-5537|Goodwin]] |Robert T |10 |M | |AR | | |- |15 |15 |138 |[[Goodwin-5538|Goodwin]] |Albert R |8 |M | |AR | | |- |16 |16 |138 |[[Goodwin-5539|Goodwin]] |Young F |3 |M | |AR | | |- |17 |17 |138 |[[Goodwin-5540|Goodwin]] |Jno L |11/12 |M | |AR | | |- |18 |18 |138 |[[Haynes-3730|Haynes]] |Robert L |25 |M |Physician |VA | | |- |19 |19 |138 |[[More-520|More]] |Jno W |30 |M |Sch Tchr |SC | | |- |20 |20 |138 |[[Deese-264|Deese]] |Jno |30 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |21 |21 |138 |[[Parker-24161|Parker]] |Wm |44 |M |Carpenter |NC | | |- |22 |22 |139 |[[Daniels-4213|Daniels]] |Jno Sr |61 |M |Farmer |GA |6 | |- |23 |23 |139 |[[Unknown-376807|Daniels]] |Frances |50 |F | |GA | | |- |24 |24 |139 |[[Daniels-4214|Daniels]] |Berry T |19 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |25 |25 |139 |[[Sheppard-2260|Sheppard]] |Maderson |19 |M |Farmer |UNK | | |- |26 |26 |165 |[[Pettus-264|Pettus]] |Albert H |36 |M |Carpenter |VA | | |- |27 |27 |165 |[[Coleman-8260|Pettus]] |Susan F |32 |F | |VA | | |- |28 |28 |165 |[[Pettus-265|Pettus]] |Lavinia A |12 |F | |TN | | |- |29 |29 |165 |[[Pettus-266|Pettus]] |Sterling H |8 |M | |TN | | |- |30 |30 |165 |[[Pettus-267|Pettus]] |Mary F |3 |F | |AR | | |- |31 |31 |167 |[[Hill-23796|Hill]] |A C L |31 |M |Merchant |ME |2 | |- |32 |32 |167 |[[Merrill-3145|Hill]] |Sarah E |28 |F | |ME | | |- |33 |33 |167 |[[Hill-23798|Hill]] |Helen M |4 |F | |AR | | |- |34 |34 |167 |[[Hill-23799|Hill]] |Frank |8/12 |M | |AR | | |- |35 |35 |170 |[[Cook-20482|Cook]] |Lewis |56 |M |Farmer |GA |3 | |- |36 |36 |170 |[[Unknown-376910|Cook]] |Mary P |50 |F | |GA | | |- |37 |37 |170 |[[Cook-20486|Cook]] |Sarah S |21 |F | |AL | | |- |38 |38 |170 |[[Cook-20545|Cook]] |Jas H S |18 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |39 |39 |170 |[[Cook-20563|Cook]] |Martha D |10 |F | |AR | | |- |40 |40 |170 |[[George-5838|George]]* |Gardner |17 |M |Farmer |AL | |Mulatto |- |41 |41 |170 |[[George-5844|George]]* |Mary J |12 |F | |AL | |Mulatto |- |42 |42 | |Left |Blank | | | | | | |- |43 |1 |179 |[[Grumbles-94|Grumbles]] |Jas |46 |M |Farmer |SC |3 |284B/568 |- |44 |2 |179 |[[Langford-1577|Grumbles]] |Jane |41 |F | |GA | | |- |45 |3 |179 |[[Grumbles-97|Grumbles]] |Thos H |16 |M | |AL | | |- |46 |4 |179 |[[Grumbles-98|Grumbles]] |Narissa |8 |F | |AL | | |- |47 |5 |179 |[[Grumbles-99|Grumbles]] |Allen |6 |M | |AL | | |- |48 |6 |179 |[[Grumbles-100|Grumbles]] |Louisa |4 |F | |AL | | |- |49 |7 |179 |[[Grumbles-146|Grumbles]] |Elizabeth F |2 |F | |AR | | |- |50 |8 |180 |Norrell |J F |37 |M |Farmer |SC |14 | |- |51 |9 |180 |Norrell |Maria L |31 |F | |AL | | |- |52 |10 |180 |Norrell |Mary E |10 |F | |AL | | |- |53 |11 |180 |Norrell |Dora A |6 |F | |AR | | |- |54 |12 |180 |Norrell |Martha O |3 |F | |AR | | |- |55 |13 |180 |Norrell |Susan C |1/12 |F | |AR | | |- |56 |14 |180 |Norrell |Joseph |9 |M | |AR | | |- |57 |15 |180 |McDuffie |Wm |35 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |58 |16 |180 |McDuffie |Elizabeth |24 |F | |AR | | |- |59 |17 |180 |McDuffie |Jno |2 |M | |AR | | |- |60 |18 |180 |McDuffie |Wm |1 |M | |AR | | |- |61 |19 |211 |Davis |Robert |40 |M |Farmer |IRE | | |- |62 |20 |212 |[[Amason-33|Amerson]] |Jesse |47 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |63 |21 |212 |[[Cook-13286|Amerson]] |Mary |45 |F | |SC | | |- |64 |22 |212 |[[Amason-35|Amerson]] |Wm |21 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |65 |23 |212 |[[Amason-36|Amerson]] |Jones |16 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |66 |24 |212 |[[Amason-32|Amerson]] |Jessee T |12 |M | |AL | | |- |67 |25 |212 |[[Amason-34|Amerson]] |Jas |10 |M | |GA | | |- |68 |26 |212 |[[Amason-37|Amerson]] |Ephraim |6 |M | |GA | | |- |69 |27 |212 |[[Amason-38|Amerson]] |Augustus |4 |M | |GA | | |- |70 |28 |219 |Rodes |Jno U |39 |M |Grocer |KY |1 | |- |71 |29 |219 |Rodes |Mary L |33 |F | |MS | | |- |72 |30 |219 |Church |Daniel W |25 |M |Clerk |NY | | |- |73 |31 |219 |Church |Clara L |19 |F | |MS | | |- |74 |32 |219 |Rodes |Laura L |5 |F | |MO | | |- |75 |33 |241 |Foster |W L |29 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |76 |34 |241 |Foster |Mary |24 |F | |AL | | |- |77 |35 |241 |Foster |George J |2 |M | |LA | | |- |78 |36 |241 |Foster |Jas D |23 |M |None |FL | | |- |79 |37 |242 |Jones |George B |23 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |80 |38 |242 |Jones |Tabitha |55 |F | |SC | | |- |81 |39 |245 |Wetherington |A L |30 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |82 |40 |245 |Wetherington |Martha |21 |F | |AL | | |- |83 |41 |245 |Wetherington |Mary E |2 |F | |AR | | |- |84 |42 |245 |Wetherington |Sarah |5/12 |F | |AR | | |- |85 |M |245 |Wetherington |Martha |?3 |F | |AL | | |- |86 |1 |247 |Deddenham |Jacin |35 |M |Farmer |GER | |285/569 |- |87 |2 |247 |Deddenham |Lucinda |30 |F | |AR | | |- |88 |3 |247 |Deddenham |Olive |6 |F | |AR | | |- |89 |4 |247 |Deddenham |Hetty A |5 |F | |AR | | |- |90 |5 |247 |Deddenham |Nathan D |2 |M | |AR | | |- |91 |6 |247 |Deddenham |Jacin P |10/12 |M | |AR | | |- |92 |7 |247 |Ogden |Susan |90 |F | |NC | | |- |93 |8 |260 |Powell |W C |30 |M |Reg Land Off |AL | | |- |94 |9 |260 |Powell |A B |25 |F | |AL | | |- |95 |10 |260 |Marks |Cora |4 |F | |AL | | |- |96 |11 |262 |Sullavant |Wm |49 |M |Farmer |KY | | |- |97 |12 |262 |Sullavant |Jno M |20 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |98 |13 |262 |Sullavant |Martha A |18 |F | |AL | | |- |99 |14 |262 |Sullavant |Mary B |16 |F | |AL | | |- |100 |15 |262 |Sullavant |Levin R |13 |M | |AL | | |- |101 |16 |266 |Gentry |Elija |28 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |102 |17 |266 |Gentry |Elizabeth |20 |F | |AL | | |- |103 |18 |266 |Gentry |Virginia |3 |F | |AR | | |- |104 |19 |285 |Kelly |Joel |39 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |105 |20 |285 |Kelly |Mary L |37 |F | |VA | | |- |106 |21 |285 |Kelly |Vinson |15 |M | |AL | | |- |107 |22 |285 |Kelly |Betty A |13 |F | |AL | | |- |108 |23 |285 |Kelly |Jas T |11 |M | |AR | | |- |109 |24 |285 |Kelly |Nancy C |7 |F | |AR | | |- |110 |25 |285 |Kelly |Jno M |7 |M | |AR | | |- |111 |26 |291 |Perry |E |46 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |112 |27 |291 |Perry |Rebecca |42 |F | |GA | | |- |113 |28 |291 |Perry |Nancy |15 |F | |GA | | |- |114 |29 |291 |Perry |Joan F |11 |F | |TX | | |- |115 |30 |291 |Perry |Benj |8 |M | |TX | | |- |116 |31 |292 |Cravy |Benj |38 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |117 |32 |292 |Cravy |Margaret N E |32 |F | |SC | | |- |118 |33 |292 |Cravy |Sarah M |15 |F | |AL | | |- |119 |34 |292 |Cravy |Wm T |13 |M | |AR | | |- |120 |35 |292 |Cravy |A C |11 |F | |AR | | |- |121 |36 |292 |Cravy |Dara A |9 |F | |AR | | |- |122 |37 |292 |Cravy |Jas N |5 |M | |AR | | |- |123 |38 |292 |Cravy |Julia A |2 |F | |AR | | |- |124 |39 |292 |Cravy |Elizabeth |2 |F | |AR | | |- |125 |40 |296 |Lambert |Seborn |41 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |126 |41 |296 |Lambert |Sarah A |30 |F | |GA | | |- |127 |42 |296 |Lambert |Isaac |11 |M | |AR | | |- |128 |1 |296 |Lambert |Mary |8 |F | |AR | |285B/570 |- |129 |2 |296 |Lambert |George |6 |M | |AR | | |- |130 |3 |296 |Lambert |Drucilla |5 |F | |AR | | |- |131 |4 |306 |Langford |Jarvis |72 |M |Farmer |MD | | |- |132 |5 |306 |Langford |Mary |55 |F | |SC | | |- |133 |6 |306 |Langford |Wm C |24 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |134 |7 |306 |Langford |Jno |21 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |135 |8 |306 |Langford |Mary J |16 |F | |AL | | |- |136 |9 |306 |Langford |E W |15 |M | |AL | | |- |137 |10 |312 |Lambert |Matthew |36 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |138 |11 |312 |Lambert |Sarah A |26 |F | |AL | | |- |139 |12 |312 |Lambert |Matthew J |8 |M | |AR | | |- |140 |13 |312 |Lambert |Martha E |5 |F | |AR | | |- |141 |14 |312 |Lambert |Jas |5 |M | |AR | | |- |142 |15 |312 |Mills |Jas |19 |M |Farmer |AR | | |- |143 |16 |314 |Green |Robert W |30 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |144 |17 |314 |Green |Mary A |22 |F | |AL | | |- |145 |18 |314 |Green |Lane |6 |M | |GA | | |- |146 |19 |314 |Green |Ellora V |4 |F | |AL | | |- |147 |20 |314 |Green |George |2 |M | |AR | | |- |148 |21 |314 |Sylmon |Peter |30 |M |None |AL | | |- |149 |22 |314 |McHary |Benj |25 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |150 |23 |315 |Dawkins |D D |33 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |151 |24 |315 |Dawkins |Mary |11 |F | |MS | | |- |152 |25 |315 |Dawkins |George F |6 |M | |MS | | |- |153 |26 |315 |Dawkins |Jno R |4 |M | |AR | | |- |154 |27 |315 |Dawkins |Edward |2 |F | |AR | | |- |155 |28 |315 |McKeller |Jno |38 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |156 |29 |321 |Bell |Wm A |40 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |157 |30 |321 |Bell |Mary |29 |F | |AL | | |- |158 |31 |321 |Nabors |Jno B |11 |M | |AL | | |- |159 |32 |321 |Nabors |Jas F |28 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |160 |33 |321 |Nabors |Sarah |21 |F | |MS | | |- |161 |34 |321 |Nabors |Frank |1 |M | |LA | | |- |162 |35 |324 |King |Wm A |32 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |163 |36 |324 |King |Sarah E |24 |F | |AL | | |- |164 |37 |324 |King |Jno T |7 |M | |AL | | |- |165 |38 |324 |King |Catherine K |5 |F | |AL | | |- |166 |39 |324 |King |Wm C |1 |M | |AR | | |- |167 |40 | |Left |Blank | | | | | | |- |168 |41 | |Left |Blank | | | | | | |- |169 |42 | |Left |Blank | | | | | | |- |170 |1 |325 |King |Jno C |34 |M |Farmer |SC | |286/571 |- |171 |2 |325 |King |Mary A |18 |F | |AL | | |- |172 |3 |325 |King |Sarah |2 |F | |AL | | |- |173 |4 |325 |King |Catherine |71 |F | |SC | | |- |174 |5 |325 |Grooms |Jas S |12 |M | |AL | | |- |175 |6 |325 |Wetherintgon |N S |10 |M | |AL | | |- |176 |7 |325 |Wetherintgon |Lewsetta |11 |F | |AL | | |- |177 |8 |325 |Wetherintgon |Alvan M |8 |M | |AL | | |- |178 |9 |326 |Pumphry |J R |46 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |179 |10 |326 |Pumphry |Martha |45 |F | |KY | | |- |180 |11 |326 |Pumphry |Jno |16 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |181 |12 |326 |Pumphry |Mary A |13 |F | |AL | | |- |182 |13 |326 |Pumphry |Louis |11 |M | |AL | | |- |183 |14 |326 |Pumphry |Dennis |7 |M | |AR | | |- |184 |15 |327 |Calaway |Levy A |42 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |185 |16 |327 |Calaway |Lony |36 |F | |GA | | |- |186 |17 |327 |Calaway |Sarah J |11 |F | |AL | | |- |187 |18 |327 |Calaway |Henry |8 |M | |AR | | |- |188 |19 |327 |Calaway |Mary A |4 |F | |AR | | |- |189 |20 |327 |Calaway |Susan |1 |F | |AR | | |- |190 |21 |339 |Goodwin |E J |31 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |191 |22 |339 |Goodwin |Elizabeth |28 |F | |AL | | |- |192 |23 |339 |Goodwin |Jas W |1 |M | |AR | | |- |193 |24 |339 |Wadkins |Thos |10 |M | |AL | | |- |194 |25 |339 |Wadkins |Jane A |8 |F | |AL | | |- |195 |26 |340 |Cravy |Edwin |44 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |196 |27 |340 |Cravy |Mary E |40 |F | |GA | | |- |197 |28 |340 |Cravy |Edwin |16 |M | |AL | | |- |198 |29 |341 |Calaway |Lawrence |42 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |199 |30 |341 |Calaway |Sarah |40 |F | |GA | | |- |200 |31 |341 |Calaway |Mary L |20 |F | |GA | | |- |201 |32 |341 |Calaway |Marion F |16 |M | |GA | | |- |202 |33 |341 |Calaway |Levy H |12 |M | |GA | | |- |203 |34 |341 |Calaway |Sarah A |10 |F | |AL | | |- |204 |35 |341 |Calaway |Julia A |7 |F | |AR | | |- |205 |36 |341 |Calaway |Maderson |4 |M | |AR | | |- |206 |37 |341 |Calaway |Caroline |1 |F | |AR | | |- |207 |38 |342 |Smiley |N M |23 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |208 |39 |342 |Smiley |Elizabeth A |16 |F | |AL | | |- |209 |40 |342 |Smiley |J W |25 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |210 |41 |343 |Harbin |Gilson |49 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |211 |42 |343 |Harbin |Rachel |64 |F | |GA | | |- |212 |M |343 |Cook |Julia |5 |F | |AR | | |- |213 |1 |345 |Owen |Thos |47 |M |Farmer |VA | |286B/572 |- |214 |2 |345 |Owen |Martha S |38 |F | |SC | | |- |215 |3 |345 |Owen |George P |18 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |216 |4 |345 |Owen |Julia A E |15 |F | |AL | | |- |217 |5 |345 |Owen |Mary J |13 |F | |AR | | |- |218 |6 |345 |Owen |Caroline V |11 |F | |AR | | |- |219 |7 |345 |Owen |Jessee |9 |M | |AR | | |- |220 |8 |345 |Owen |Wm J |7 |M | |AR | | |- |221 |9 |345 |Owen |Martha E |4 |F | |AR | | |- |222 |10 |345 |Owen |Thos J |2 |M | |AR | | |- |223 |11 |357 |Owen |Wm J |41 |M |Farmer |VA | | |- |224 |12 |357 |Owen |Elizabeth |36 |F | |SC | | |- |225 |13 |357 |Owen |Eliza J |16 |F | |AL | | |- |226 |14 |357 |Owen |Jessee |13 |M | |AR | | |- |227 |15 |357 |Owen |George |11 |M | |AR | | |- |228 |16 |357 |Owen |Catherine V |9 |F | |AR | | |- |229 |17 |357 |Hisan |F |38 |M |Physician |GER | | |- |230 |18 |357 |Johnson |Joseph |24 |M |Blacksmith |AL | | |- |231 |19 |357 |Shira |Jas |30 |M |Grocer |GA | | |- |232 |20 |361 |McGowen |Jno W |28 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |233 |21 |361 |McGowen |Mary |21 |F | |GA | | |- |234 |22 |361 |McGowen |Lousa E |1 |F | |AR | | |- |235 |23 |361 |Avra |Landers |24 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |236 |24 |364 |Underwood |Josiah |50 |M |Carpenter |SC | | |- |237 |25 |364 |Underwood |Caroline |34 |F | |VA | | |- |238 |26 |364 |Underwood |Jno |17 |M |Painter |AL | | |- |239 |27 |364 |Underwood |Josiah H |12 |M | |AL | | |- |240 |28 |364 |Roach |Frances |12 |F | |AR | | |- |241 |29 |371 |Calaway |Jas |32 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |242 |30 |371 |Calaway |Martha A |23 |F | |MS | | |- |243 |31 |371 |Calaway |Thos G |7 |M | |AR | | |- |244 |32 |371 |Calaway |Wm H |4 |M | |AR | | |- |245 |33 |371 |Calaway |Sarah J |2 |F | |AR | | |- |246 |34 |378 |Goza |Sauls |43 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |247 |35 |378 |Goza |Lucinda |38 |F | |NC | | |- |248 |36 |378 |Goza |Jas M |12 |M | |AL | | |- |249 |37 |378 |Goza |N E |10 |F | |AL | | |- |250 |38 |378 |Goza |Cornelia |8 |F | |AL | | |- |251 |39 |378 |Goza |Manerva A |5 |F | |AL | | |- |252 |40 |378 |Goza |Sauls |3 |M | |AR | | |- |253 |41 |378 |Goza |Lucinda |3 |F | |AR | | |- |254 |42 |378 |Smith |G W |22 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |255 |1 |391 |Cook |George W |49 |M |Farmer |GA | |287/573 |- |256 |2 |391 |Cook |Elizabeth |42 |F | |SC | | |- |257 |3 |391 |Cook |Benja |20 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |258 |4 |391 |Cook |Sarah A |11 |F | |AL | | |- |259 |5 |391 |Cook |Josephine |5 |F | |AL | | |- |260 |6 |391 |Cook |Augustus M |1 |M | |AR | | |- |261 |7 |391 |Lambert |Cepeon* |30 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |262 |8 |391 |Lambert |Nancy |23 |F | |AL | | |- |263 |9 |391 |Lambert |Sarah E |5 |F | |AL | | |- |264 |10 |434 |Hadley |James |44 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |265 |11 |434 |Hadley |Hannah H |31 |F | |TN | | |- |266 |12 |434 |Hadley |Harriet E |12 |F | |TN | | |- |267 |13 |434 |Hadley |Thomas J |9 |M | |TN | | |- |268 |14 |434 |Hadley |Mary E |5 |F | |TN | | |- |269 |15 |434 |Hadley |Margaret T |5 |F | |TN | | |- |270 |16 |434 |Hadley |Sarah B |3 |F | |AR | | |- |271 |17 |434 |Hadley |Hannah A |10/12 |F | |AR | | |- |272 |18 |434 |Homes |James |80 |M |None |NC | | |- |273 |19 |434 |Homes |Eliza L |33 |F | |TN | | |- |274 |20 |434 |Homes |Mary A |25 |F | |TN | | |- |275 |21 |435 |Pogue |James |45 |M |Farmer |VA | | |- |276 |22 |435 |Pogue |Catherine |43 |F | |TN | | |- |277 |23 |435 |Pogue |Thomas |19 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |278 |24 |435 |Pogue |Mary |17 |F | |AL | | |- |279 |25 |435 |Pogue |Martha |13 |F | |AL | | |- |280 |26 |435 |Pogue |Claborn |11 |M | |AR | | |- |281 |27 |435 |Pogue |Margaret E |9 |F | |AR | | |- |282 |28 |435 |Pogue |James |5 |M | |AR | | |- |283 |29 |435 |Pogue |Virginia |7 |F | |AR | | |- |284 |30 |435 |Pogue |G*** B |2 |M | |AR | | |- |285 |31 |435 |Lockhart |John J |17 |M |Farmer |AR | | |- |286 |32 |435 |Lockhart |Emeline |13 |F | |AR | | |- |287 |33 |436 |Bowden |Joseph A |25 |M |Sch Tchr |AL | | |- |288 |34 |436 |Bowden |Julia A |15 |F | |AL | | |- |289 |35 |437 |[[Stevens-8684|Stevens]] |Ross |53 |M |Farmer |GA |1 | |- |290 |36 |437 |[[Unknown-294510|Stevens]] |Nancy |51 |F | |GA | | |- |291 |37 |437 |[[Stevens-8685|Stevens]] |Benja F |20 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |292 |38 |437 |[[Stevens-8687|Stevens]] |James M |17 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |293 |39 |437 |[[Stevens-8686|Stevens]] |Thos J |15 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |294 |40 |437 |[[Stevens-8688|Stevens]] |Vandinezan |13 |F | |GA | | |- |295 |41 |438 |McAlpin |John |50 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |296 |42 |438 |McAlpin |Christian |45 |F | |NC | | |- |297 |1 |438 |McAlpin |Donnie |22 |M |Farmer |NC | |287B/574 |- |298 |2 |438 |McAlpin |Thos |21 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |299 |3 |438 |McAlpin |Nancy |19 |F | |NC | | |- |300 |4 |438 |McAlpin |Anabell |15 |F | |NC | | |- |301 |5 |438 |McAlpin |Alfred |14 |M | |NC | | |- |302 |6 |438 |McAlpin |Margaret |10 |F | |NC | | |- |303 |7 |438 |McAlpin |Elcey |6 |F | |AR | | |- |304 |8 |439 |Culbuth |Malcom T |28 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |305 |9 |440 |Riley |Christian |58 |F | |NC | | |- |306 |10 |440 |Riley |Drucilla |29 |F | |MS | | |- |307 |11 |440 |Riley |Sarah |8 |F | |AL | | |- |308 |12 |440 |Riley |Wm M |6 | | |AR | | |- |309 |13 |441 |Rich |Wm A |27 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |310 |14 |441 |Rich |Elizabeth |29 |F | |NC | | |- |311 |15 |441 |Rich |Winiford |59 |F | |NC | | |- |312 |16 |441 |Rich |Wm |8 |M | |AL | | |- |313 |17 |441 |Rich |Francis M |1 |M | |AR | | |- |314 |18 |442 |Abney |W |36 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |315 |19 |442 |Abney |Sarah E |27 |F | |SC | | |- |316 |20 |442 |Abney |Elizabeth A |8/12 |F | |AR | | |- |317 |21 |443 |Kirkland |Johnson |40 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |318 |22 |443 |Kirkland |Emily |29 |F | |AL | | |- |319 |23 |443 |Kirkland |Wm |10 |M | |AL | | |- |320 |24 |443 |Kirkland |Margaret |8 |F | |AL | | |- |321 |25 |443 |Kirkland |Jane |4 |F | |AR | | |- |322 |26 |443 |Kirkland |James |3 |M | |AR | | |- |323 |27 |443 |Kirkland |Elizabeth |1 |F | |AR | | |- |324 |28 |444 |Braswell |George J |32 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |325 |29 |444 |Braswell |Mary |32 |F | |NC | | |- |326 |30 |444 |[[Braswell-807|Braswell]] |James I T |11 |M | |NC | | |- |327 |31 |444 |Braswell |Sarah H |10 |F | |NC | | |- |328 |32 |445 |Braswell |B R |25 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |329 |33 |445 |Braswell |Sarah A |15 |F | |TN | | |- |330 |34 |446 |*** |John |47 |M |Farmer |KY | | |- |331 |35 |446 |*** |Missouri |27 |F | |GA | | |- |332 |36 |446 |*** |Thos R |21 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |333 |37 |446 |*** |E* A |18 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |334 |38 |446 |*** |Angelina |15 |F | |MS | | |- |335 |39 |446 |*** |John T |14 |M | |MS | | |- |336 |40 |446 |*** |Nancy L |12 |F | |AR | | |- |337 |41 |446 |*** |Rufus K |10 |M | |AR | | |- |338 |42 |446 |*** |Carolina |5 |F | |AR | | |- |339 |1 |447 |Condry |Elija |30 |M |Farmer |*** | |288/575 |- |340 |2 |447 |Condry |Malinda |38 |F | |*** | | |- |341 |3 |447 |Condry |Jno |22 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |342 |4 |447 |Condry |Mary |17 |F | |AL | | |- |343 |5 |447 |Condry |Lewis |13 |M | |AL | | |- |344 |6 |447 |Condry |Emily |11 |F | |AL | | |- |345 |7 |447 |Condry |Eliza |10 |F | |AL | | |- |346 |8 |447 |Condry |Leonard |9 |M | |AL | | |- |347 |9 |447 |Condry |Elizabeth |4 |F | |MS | | |- |348 |10 |448 |McAdams |Thos |22 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |349 |11 |448 |McAdams |Christenia |17 |F | |AL | | |- |350 |12 |448 |McAdams |Jas W |1 |M | |AR | | |- |351 |13 |449 |McWilliams |Anderson |45 |M |Farmer |KY | | |- |352 |14 |449 |McWilliams |Elizabeth |48 |F | |KY | | |- |353 |15 |449 |McWilliams |Jno |22 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |354 |16 |449 |McWilliams |Robert |21 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |355 |17 |449 |McWilliams |Jas |18 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |356 |18 |449 |McWilliams |Nancy |13 |F | |TN | | |- |357 |19 |449 |McWilliams |Andrew M |12 |M | |TN | | |- |358 |20 |449 |McWilliams |Eliza |9 |F | |TN | | |- |359 |21 |449 |McWilliams |Wm H |7 |M | |MS | | |- |360 |22 |449 |McWilliams |Abram M |5 |M | |MS | | |- |361 |23 |449 |McWilliams |Lavenia C |3 |F | |AR | | |- |362 |24 |449 |McWilliams |Susan T |1 |F | |AR | | |- |363 |25 |449 |Goslin |Patsy |28 |F | |GA | | |- |364 |26 |450 |Furgesson |Jno H |36 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |365 |27 |450 |Furgesson |Jane E |20 |F | |AR | | |- |366 |28 |450 |Furgesson |Jas H |4 |M | |AR | | |- |367 |29 |450 |Furgesson |Wm F |2 |M | |AL | | |- |368 |30 |450 |Goslin |Martha J |7 |F | |AL | | |- |369 |31 |451 |Nolls |Daniel |53 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |370 |32 |451 |Nolls |Rebecca |50 |F | |NC | | |- |371 |33 |451 |Nolls |Wm |20 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |372 |34 |451 |Nolls |Nathan |18 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |373 |35 |451 |Nolls |Jessee |17 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |374 |36 |451 |Nolls |Jonathan |15 |M | |TN | | |- |375 |37 |451 |Nolls |Mary F |12 |F | |AR | | |- |376 |38 |451 |Nolls |Martha J |8 |F | |AR | | |- |377 |39 |451 |Johnson |Wm D |6 |M | |AR | | |- |378 |40 |452 |Reynolds |J H |31 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |379 |41 |452 |Reynolds |Theresa |26 |F | |AL | | |- |380 |42 |452 |Reynolds |Francis M |8 |M | |MS | | |- |381 |1 |452 |Reynolds |Jas A |7 |M | |MS | |288B/576 |- |382 |2 |452 |Reynolds |Elizabeth J |5 |F | |MS | | |- |383 |3 |452 |Reynolds |Sherrod D |7/12 |M | |MS | | |- |384 |4 |453 |Graham |G W |40 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |385 |5 |453 |Graham |Nancy |36 |F | |LA | | |- |386 |6 |453 |Graham |Mary A |15 |F | |LA | | |- |387 |7 |453 |Graham |Charity |14 |F | |LA | | |- |388 |8 |453 |Graham |Adaline |12 |F | |LA | | |- |389 |9 |453 |Graham |Jehew |10 |M | |LA | | |- |390 |10 |453 |Graham |Martha |8 |F | |LA | | |- |391 |11 |453 |Graham |Nancy |7 |F | |LA | | |- |392 |12 |453 |Graham |G W |4 |M | |AR | | |- |393 |13 |453 |Graham |Jas |3 |M | |AR | | |- |394 |14 |453 |Graham |Angeline |2 |F | |AR | | |- |395 |15 |453 |Jennings |Martha |65 |F | |GA | | |- |396 |16 |454 |Baley |Isaam |40 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |397 |17 |454 |Baley |Moriah |25 |F |Farmer |MS | | |- |398 |18 |454 |Baley |Alfred |6 |M | |AR | | |- |399 |19 |454 |Baley |Jas |3 |M | |AR | | |- |400 |20 |454 |Shields |Eda |28 |F | |LA | | |- |401 |21 |454 |Shields |Travice |6 |M | |TX | | |- |402 |22 |454 |Shields |Solomon |3 |M | |LA | | |- |403 |23 |455 |Ellin |Ebany |28 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |404 |24 |455 |Ellin |Mary |21 |F | |MS | | |- |405 |25 |455 |Ellin |Thadius |3 |M | |AR | | |- |406 |26 |456 |Henderson |Zacariah |50 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |407 |27 |456 |Henderson |Sarah A |30 |F | |SC | | |- |408 |28 |456 |Henderson |Rebecca |17 |F | |MS | | |- |409 |29 |456 |Henderson |Mary A |13 |F | |MS | | |- |410 |30 |456 |Henderson |Anderson L |9 |M | |MS | | |- |411 |31 |456 |Henderson |Elbert |7 |M | |LA | | |- |412 |32 |456 |Henderson |Jas W |6 |M | |LA | | |- |413 |33 |456 |Henderson |Robert |4 |M | |LA | | |- |414 |34 |456 |Henderson |Hiram |1 |M | |LA | | |- |415 |35 |457 |Ford |Jas |69 |M |Clergy |SC | | |- |416 |36 |457 |Ford |Isabella |68 |F | |SC | | | |- |417 |37 |457 |Ford |Thos |18 |M |Laborer |MS | | |- |418 |38 |458 |Cummins |Wm |54 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |419 |39 |458 |Cummins |Mary |50 |F | |SC | | |- |420 |40 |458 |Cummins |Cresa |18 |F | |LA | | |- |421 |41 |458 |Cummins |Mary |15 |F | |LA | | |- |422 |42 |458 |Cummins |Wm |20 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |423 |1 |458 |Cummins |Vanburin |14 |M | |LA | |289/577 |- |424 |2 |458 |Cummins |Granbury |8 |M | |LA | | |- |425 |3 |459 |Cummins |Jno |25 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |426 |4 |459 |Cummins |Allaline |21 |F | |MS | | |- |427 |5 |459 |Cummins |Andrew |3 |M | |LA | | |- |428 |6 |459 |Cummins |Arminda |8/12 |F | |AR | | |- |429 |7 |460 |Hudspeth |Jas R |26 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |430 |8 |460 |Hudspeth |Sarah A |24 |F | |LA | | |- |431 |9 |460 |Hudspeth |Jno |2 |M | |LA | | |- |432 |10 |460 |Hudspeth |George |9/12 |M | |AR | | |- |433 |11 |461 |Cummins |Joseph |50 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |434 |12 |461 |Cummins |Sabra |49 |F | |IL | | |- |435 |13 |461 |Cummins |Joseph |18 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |436 |14 |461 |Cummins |Shadrick |16 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |437 |15 |461 |Cummins |Theophilus |13 |M | |LA | | |- |438 |16 |461 |Cummins |Rose A |11 |F | |LA | | |- |439 |17 |462 |Cummins |Joseph |19 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |440 |18 |462 |Cummins |Lyntha |16 |F | |MS | | |- |441 |19 |463 |Queen |Jno |25 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |442 |20 |463 |Queen |Nancy |23 |F | |LA | | |- |443 |21 |463 |Queen |Betty |3 |F | |LA | | |- |444 |22 |463 |Queen |Columbus |2 |M | |AR | | |- |445 |23 |464 |Cummins |Asa |33 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |446 |24 |464 |Cummins |Mary |20 |F | |AR | | |- |447 |25 |464 |Cummins |Finis |4 |M | |AR | | |- |448 |26 |464 |Cummins |Cresa |2 |F | |AR | | |- |449 |27 |465 |Harris |John |33 |M |Farmer |MO | | |- |450 |28 |465 |Harris |Rosana |22 |F | |LA | | |- |451 |29 |465 |Harris |William |16 |M | |LA | | |- |452 |30 |465 |Harris |Louisa |8 |F | |LA | | |- |453 |31 |465 |Harris |David |6 |M | |LA | | |- |454 |32 |465 |Harris |Sarah |4 |F | |AR | | |- |455 |33 |465 |Harris |Joseph |2 |M | |AR | | |- |456 |34 |466 |Harris |David H |63 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |457 |35 |466 |Harris |Sarah |50 |F | |VA | | |- |458 |36 |466 |Harris |William |22 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |459 |37 |466 |Harris |Jno H |17 |F | |LA | | |- |460 |38 |467 |Winn |Dayton |22 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |461 |39 |467 |Winn |Margaret |22 |F | |VA | | |- |462 |40 |467 |Winn |Nancy |3 |F | |MS | | |- |463 |41 |468 |Winn |Jones |29 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |464 |42 |468 |Winn |Martha |28 |F | |TN | | |- |465 |1 |468 |Winn |John C |7 |M | |MS | |289B/578 |- |466 |2 |468 |Winn |Mary F |5 |F | |MS | | |- |467 |3 |468 |Winn |Jesse B |2 |M | |LA | | |- |468 |4 |468 |Winn |James M |6/12 |M | |AR | | |- |469 |5 |468 |Winn |Nancy |15 |F | |TN | | |- |470 |6 |468 |Bean |Sarah |10 |F | |TN | | |- |471 |7 |469 |Winn |Thomas |17 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |472 |8 |469 |Winn |Nancy |20 |F | |TN | | |- |473 |9 |470 |Pear |Kelly |24 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |474 |10 |470 |Pear |Betsy A |25 |F | |TN | | |- |475 |11 |470 |Pear |*** |8 |F | |LA | | |- |476 |12 |470 |Pear |William |6 |M | |LA | | |- |477 |13 |471 |Liadell |Joseph |57 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |478 |14 |471 |Liadell |Nancy |45 |F | |TN | | |- |479 |15 |472 |Foster |Joel |34 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |480 |16 |472 |Foster |Nancy |32 |F | |SC | | |- |481 |17 |472 |Foster |Mary |7 |F | |AL | | |- |482 |18 |472 |Foster |John |6 |M | |LA | | |- |483 |19 |472 |Foster |Edwin |4 |M | |LA | | |- |484 |20 |472 |Foster |Sarah |1 |F | |LA | | |- |485 |21 |472 |Capons |Julia |13 |F | |AL | | |- |486 |22 |472 |Capons |William |10 |M | |MS | | |- |487 |23 |473 |Foster |Elkins |30 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |488 |24 |473 |Foster |Mary |20 |F | |LA | | |- |489 |25 |473 |Foster |Nancy |11 |F | |LA | | |- |490 |26 |473 |Foster |Rachel |9 |F | |LA | | |- |491 |27 |473 |Foster |Margr |7 |F | |LA | | |- |492 |28 |473 |Foster |Mary |5 |F | |LA | | |- |493 |29 |473 |Foster |Joseph |4 |M | |LA | | |- |494 |30 |473 |Foster |Courtney |1 |M | |LA | | |- |495 |31 |474 |Winn |Eli |28 |M |None |TN | | |- |496 |32 |474 |Winn |Venda |27 |F | |VA | | |- |497 |33 |474 |Winn |Thomas H |8 |M | |TN | | |- |498 |34 |474 |Winn |John |4 |M | |TN | | |- |499 |35 |474 |Winn |Nancy |2 |M | |TN | | |- |500 |36 |475 |Eason |Isaac T |33 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |501 |37 |475 |Eason |Elizabeth A |32 |F | |GA | | |- |502 |38 |475 |Eason |James H |11 |M | |AL | | |- |503 |39 |475 |Eason |William M |9 |M | |AL | | |- |504 |40 |475 |Eason |Mary A |7 |F | |AL | | |- |505 |41 |475 |Eason |Isaac L |6 |M | |AL | | |- |506 |42 |475 |Eason |Martha A |4 |F | |AL | | |- |507 |M |475 |Eason |Joshua C |2 |M | |AR | | |- |508 |1 |476 |Cummins |Meshack |45 |M |Farmer |SC | |290/579 |- |509 |2 |476 |Cummins |Darcus |41 |F | |LA | | |- |510 |3 |476 |Cummins |William |20 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |511 |4 |476 |Cummins |Emeline |18 |F | |LA | | |- |512 |5 |476 |Cummins |Martha |16 |F | |LA | | |- |513 |6 |476 |Cummins |Asenath |12 |F | |LA | | |- |514 |7 |476 |Cummins |John |10 |M | |LA | | |- |515 |8 |476 |Cummins |Edwin |8 |M | |LA | | |- |516 |9 |476 |Cummins |Rachel |4 |F | |LA | | |- |517 |10 |477 |Robinson |John |44 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |518 |11 |477 |Robinson |Phebe |38 |F | |TN | | |- |519 |12 |477 |Robinson |Jane |15 |F | |MS | | |- |520 |13 |477 |Robinson |Wesley |13 |M | |MS | | |- |521 |14 |477 |Robinson |William P |10 |M | |MS | | |- |522 |15 |477 |Robinson |Rosana |8 |F | |MS | | |- |523 |16 |477 |Robinson |Burtin |3 |M | |MS | | |- |524 |17 |477 |Robinson |Samuel |7/12 |M | |AR | | |- |525 |18 |478 |Hicks |John |25 |M |Farmer |FL | | |- |526 |19 |478 |Hicks |Nancy |23 |F | |MS | | |- |527 |20 |478 |Hicks |Cela |4 |F | |MS | | |- |528 |21 |478 |Hicks |Manirva |1 |F | |MS | | |- |529 |22 |478 |Rush |Rachel |21 |F | |MS | | |- |530 |23 |479 |Storman |Yewen |44 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |531 |24 |479 |Storman |Nancy A |37 |F | |SC | | |- |532 |25 |479 |Storman |W P |18 |M |None |MI | | |- |533 |26 |479 |Storman |Eunice C |15 |F | |MI | | |- |534 |27 |479 |Storman |Wesley P |13 |M | |AR | | |- |535 |28 |479 |Storman |Thomas |11 |M | |AR | | |- |536 |29 |479 |Storman |John |9 |M | |AR | | |- |537 |30 |479 |Storman |Louisa |8 |F | |LA | | |- |538 |31 |479 |Storman |Sarah |6 |F | |AR | | |- |539 |32 |479 |Storman |Yewen |4 |M | |AR | | |- |540 |33 |479 |Storman |Jane |2 |F | |AR | | |- |541 |34 |480 |Davis |H I |34 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |542 |35 |480 |Davis |Malcy |35 |F | |NC | | |- |543 |36 |480 |Davis |L L I |14 |M | |AL | | |- |544 |37 |480 |Davis |F P M |11 |M | |AL | | |- |545 |38 |480 |Davis |E C |10 |F | |AL | | |- |546 |39 |480 |Davis |O P |8 |M | |AL | | |- |547 |40 |480 |Davis |C E C |6 |F | |AL | | |- |548 |41 |480 |Davis |M S |4 |F | |AL | | |- |549 |42 |480 |Davis |J T |2 |M | |AL | | |- |550 |1 |481 |Bishop |H W |40 |M |Farmer |GA | |290B/580 |- |551 |2 |481 |Bishop |Jane H |24 |F | |AL | | |- |552 |3 |481 |Bishop |James F |23 |M |None |MS | | |- |553 |4 |481 |Bishop |Albus G |3 |M | |LA | | |- |554 |5 |481 |Bishop |Sarah |1 |F | |AR | | |- |555 |6 |482 |Bailey |Isaac |25 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |556 |7 |482 |Bailey |Levina |21 |F | |TN | | |- |557 |8 |482 |Bailey |Thomas L |3 |M | |LA | | |- |558 |9 |482 |Bailey |Alpha N |1 |F | |AR | | |- |559 |10 |482 |Jones |Nancy |13 |F | |LA | | |- |560 |11 |483 |Lumis |Sarah |40 |F | |LA | | |- |561 |12 |483 |Lumis |Thomas |25 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |562 |13 |483 |Lumis |Alexander |23 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |563 |14 |483 |Lumis |John |21 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |564 |15 |483 |Lumis |James |20 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |565 |16 |483 |Lumis |Sarah I |16 |F | |LA | | |- |566 |17 |483 |Lumis |Betsy |12 |F | |LA | | |- |567 |18 |483 |Lumis |Harriett |10 |F | |LA | | |- |568 |19 |483 |Lumis |Laura |8 |F | |LA | | |- |569 |20 |483 |Lumis |Robert |2 |M | |AR | | |- |570 |21 |483 |Lumis |Dolly |23 |F | |LA | | |- |571 |22 |483 |Lumis |Lanna |3 |F | |TX | | |- |572 |23 |483 |Lumis |George |2 |M | |LA | | |- |573 |24 |484 |Brice |James M |50 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |574 |25 |484 |Brice |James H |25 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |575 |26 |484 |Brice |Matilda L |20 |F | |AL | | |- |576 |27 |484 |Brice |Mary A |3 |F | |LA | | |- |577 |28 |485 |Loftin |Stephen |32 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |578 |29 |485 |Loftin |Rachel |32 |F | |MS | | |- |579 |30 |485 |Loftin |Gelis |10 |M | |LA | | |- |580 |31 |485 |Loftin |Delilah |8 |F | |LA | | |- |581 |32 |485 |Loftin |Martha A |6 |F | |AR | | |- |582 |33 |485 |Loftin |Meredith |4 |M | |AR | | |- |583 |34 |485 |Loftin |Emily G |2 |F | |AR | | |- |584 |35 |486 |Perkins |Elizabeth |28 |F | |LA | | |- |585 |36 |486 |Perkins |William |9 |M | |LA | | |- |586 |37 |486 |Perkins |Mary T |8 |F | |LA | | |- |587 |38 |487 |Bishop |William |57 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |588 |39 |487 |Bishop |Octavia |28 |F | |MS | | |- |589 |40 |487 |Bishop |Amanda |6 |F | |AR | | |- |590 |41 |487 |Bishop |Milton |3 |M | |AR | | |- |591 |42 | |Left |Blank | | | | | | |- |592 |1 |488 |Bishop |Joseph |24 |M |Farmer |AL | |291/581 |- |593 |2 |488 |Bishop |Lidia |26 |F | |MS | | |- |594 |3 |488 |Bishop Sr |William |82 |M |None |SC | | |- |595 |4 |488 |Cato |Rufus H |15 |M | |MS | | |- |596 |5 |489 |Martin |Joseph |52 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |597 |6 |489 |Martin |Polly |48 |F | |GA | | |- |598 |7 |489 |Martin |Thomas |17 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |599 |8 |489 |Martin |James |12 |M | |MS | | |- |600 |9 |489 |Martin |Eliza |16 |F | |MS | | |- |601 |10 |489 |Martin |Lucinda |5 |F | |MS | | |- |602 |11 |490 |Bishop |Leroy |25 |M |Farmer |LA | | |- |603 |12 |490 |Bishop |Catherine |19 |F | |MS | | |- |604 |13 |490 |Bishop |Malissa |1 |F | |AR | | |- |605 |14 |490 |Bishop |Martha |40 |F | |GA | | |- |606 |15 |490 |Pucket |Sarah |16 |F | |MS | | |- |607 |16 |491 |Jones |Jonas |53 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |608 |17 |491 |Jones |Sarah |52 |F | |SC | | |- |609 |18 |491 |Jones |William |20 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |610 |19 |491 |Jones |James |13 |M | |AL | | |- |611 |20 |491 |Walker |George |16 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |612 |21 |492 |Perritt |William |34 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |613 |22 |492 |Perritt |Mary E |31 |F | |AL | | |- |614 |23 |492 |Perritt |Nancy C |8 |F | |AL | | |- |615 |24 |492 |Perritt |William A |6 |M | |AR | | |- |616 |25 |492 |Perritt |Hugh A |4 |M | |AR | | |- |617 |26 |492 |Perritt |May E |1 |F | |AR | | |- |618 |27 |492 |Perritt |David |32 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |619 |28 |493 |Hyton |Nathan |35 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |620 |29 |493 |Hyton |Sophy |20 |F | |AL | | |- |621 |30 |493 |Hyton |William A |3 |M | |AR | | |- |622 |31 |494 |Deese |George T |47 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |623 |32 |494 |Deese |Isabella |42 |F | |KY | | |- |624 |33 |494 |Deese |William G |17 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |625 |34 |494 |Deese |Eliza E |15 |F | |AL | | |- |626 |35 |494 |Deese |Pruda |13 |F | |AL | | |- |627 |36 |494 |Deese |James A |11 |M | |AL | | |- |628 |37 |494 |Deese |Sarah M |9 |F | |AL | | |- |629 |38 |495 |Jones |Seaborn A |27 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |630 |39 |495 |Jones |Catherine |20 |F | |MS | | |- |631 |40 |495 |Jones |Josephine |6 |F | |AR | | |- |632 |41 |495 |Jones |Vitura A |4 |F | |AR | | |- |633 |42 |495 |Jones |Bird |2 |M | |AR | | |- |634 |1 |496 |McCullar |Benjamin |59 |M |Farmer |NC | |291B/582 |- |635 |2 |496 |McCullar |Susanah |54 |F | |SC | | |- |636 |3 |496 |McCullar |Hariet |21 |F | |GA | | |- |637 |4 |496 |McCullar |Jesse |19 |M |None |GA | | |- |638 |5 |496 |McCullar |George |17 |M |None |GA | | |- |639 |6 |496 |McCullar |John |15 |M | |GA | | |- |640 |7 |496 |McCullar |Sarah A |8 |F | |GA | | |- |641 |8 |497 |Nicholson |Isaac |27 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |642 |9 |497 |Nicholson |Mary A |26 |F | |GA | | |- |643 |10 |497 |Nicholson |James H |6 |M | |GA | | |- |644 |11 |497 |Nicholson |John R |4 |M | |GA | | |- |645 |12 |497 |Nicholson |Samuel |2 |M | |GA | | |- |646 |13 |498 |[[Welch-11009|Welch]] |John G |30 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |647 |14 |498 |Welch |Celicia |26 |F | |MS | | |- |648 |15 |498 |[[Welch-11011|Welch]] |Martha A |10 |F | |MS | | |- |649 |16 |498 |[[Welch-11012|Welch]] |James H |8 |M | |MS | | |- |650 |17 |498 |[[Welch-11013|Welch]] |Sarah |6 |F | |MS | | |- |651 |18 |498 |Welch |Pemelia I |4 |F | |MS | | |- |652 |19 |498 |[[Welch-11014|Welch]] |Joshua |2 |M | |AR | | |- |653 |20 |499 |Matthew |Issiah |31 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |654 |21 |499 |Matthew |Elizabeth |24 |F | |MS | | |- |655 |22 |499 |Matthew |John D |7 |M | |MS | | |- |656 |23 |499 |Matthew |William |4 |M | |MS | | |- |657 |24 |499 |Matthew |Martha A |2 |F | |MS | | |- |658 |25 |500 |Alanson |B C |38 |M |Farmer |VA | | |- |659 |26 |500 |Alanson |Sarah J |30 |F | |NC | | |- |660 |27 |500 |Alanson |Mary J |12 |F | |TN | | |- |661 |28 |500 |Alanson |William J |5 |M | |MS | | |- |662 |29 |500 |Alanson |A E |3 |F | |AR | | |- |663 |30 |500 |Alanson |Sarah V |3 |F | |AR | | |- |664 |31 |501 |Seborn |Alexander |29 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |665 |32 |501 |Seborn |Parthenia A |28 |F | |AL | | |- |666 |33 |502 |Seborn |Nicholas |25 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |667 |34 |502 |Seborn |Sarah |18 |F | |AL | | |- |668 |35 |502 |Seborn |Susan A |1 |F | |AR | | |- |669 |36 |503 |Seborn |Tabitha A |53 |F | |AR | | |- |670 |37 |503 |Seborn |Eizabeth |17 |F | |AL | | |- |671 |38 |503 |Seborn |Thomas |14 |M | |AL | | |- |672 |39 |503 |Seborn |William |11 |M | |AR | | |- |673 |40 |504 |Martin |James |48 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |674 |41 |504 |Martin |Dacus |44 |F | |GA | | |- |675 |42 |504 |Martin |Adeline |16 |F | |MS | | |- |676 |1 |513 |Johnson |Michael |25 |M |Farmer |AL | |292/583 |- |677 |2 |513 |Johnson |Michael |19 |F | |AL | | |- |678 |3 |513 |Johnson |William |6/12 |M | |AR | | |- |679 |4 |514 |Caudle |Wallace R |36 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |680 |5 |514 |Caudle |Mary J |32 |F | |VA | | |- |681 |6 |514 |Caudle |Cornilius |6 |M | |MS | | |- |682 |7 |514 |Caudle |Orilius |4 |M | |MS | | |- |683 | |514 |Caudle |Viola |1 |F | |MS | | |- |684 |9 |515 |McFall |Duncan |30 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |685 |10 |515 |McFall |Mary |69 |F | |NC | | |- |686 |11 |515 |McFall |Flora |23 |F | |NC | | |- |687 |12 |515 |McCall |Catherine |37 |F | |NC | | |- |688 |13 |515 |McFall |Flora |77 |F | |NC | | |- |689 |14 |515 |McCall |Mary J |11 |F | |NC | | |- |690 |15 |515 |McCall |Sarah W |8 |F | |NC | | |- |691 |16 |515 |McCall |James |5 |M | |NC | | |- |692 |17 |516 |Brantley |B F |34 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |693 |18 |516 |Brantley |Sarah J |28 |F | |NC | | |- |694 |19 |516 |Brantley |William |13 |M | |AL | | |- |695 |20 |516 |Brantley |James |12 |M | |AL | | |- |696 |21 |516 |Nelson |Sarah |24 |F | |AL | | |- |697 |22 |516 |Nelson |James |7 |M | |AR | | |- |698 |23 |516 |Nelson |Thomas |5 |M | |LA | | |- |699 |24 |516 |Nelson |Frank |3 |M | |LA | | |- |700 |25 |517 |Carelton |L W |35 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |701 |26 |517 |Carelton |Mary A |43 |F | |GA | | |- |702 |27 |517 |Carelton |Willam |13 |M | |MS | | |- |703 |28 |517 |Carelton |David |10 |M | |MS | | |- |704 |29 |517 |Carelton |Jabez |8 |M | |MS | | |- |705 |30 |517 |Carelton |Mary |7 |F | |MS | | |- |706 |31 |517 |Short |Sarah |16 |F | |MS | | |- |707 |32 |518 |Blackshear |S M |36 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |708 |33 |518 |Blackshear |Sophena |33 |F | |GA | | |- |709 |34 |518 |Blackshear |Semantha |13 |F | |GA | | |- |710 |35 |518 |Blackshear |Malvina |11 |F | |GA | | |- |711 |36 |518 |Blackshear |Louisa |10 |F | |GA | | |- |712 |37 |518 |Blackshear |Seaborn Q |8 |M | |GA | | |- |713 |38 |518 |Blackshear |James M |5 |M | |GA | | |- |714 |39 |518 |Blackshear |Amelia V |1 |F | |AR | | |- |715 |40 |519 |Scarborough |Silas |21 |M |Farmer |AR | | |- |716 |41 |519 |Scarborough |Frances |16 |F | |GA | | |- |717 |42 | |Left |Blank | | | | | | |- |718 |1 |520 |Raney |J G |22 |M |Farmer |AL | |292B/584 |- |719 |2 |520 |Raney |Barbara A |19 |F | |NC | | |- |720 |3 |521 |Palmer |John |29 |M |Farmer |MS | | |- |721 |4 |521 |Palmer |Mary A |31 |F | |MS| | | |- |722 |5 |521 |Palmer |Mai*lla |6 |F | |MS | | |- |723 |6 |521 |Ray |Daniel |40 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |724 |7 |521 |Ray |David |10 |M | |MS | | |- |725 |8 |522 |[[Cate-485|Cates]] |John |32 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |726 |9 |522 |[[Unknown-295546|Cates]] |Nancy |40 |F | |TN | | |- |727 |10 |522 |[[Cate-487|Cates]] |James W |16 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |728 |11 |522 |[[Cate-492|Cates]] |B F |14 |M | |MS | | |- |729 |12 |522 |[[Cate-489|Cates]] |John H |11 |M | |MS | | |- |730 |13 |523 |Cates |Eligah |33 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |731 |14 |523 |Cates |Nancy |32 |F | |SC | | |- |732 |15 |523 |Cates |Thomas |10 |M | |TN | | |- |733 |16 |523 |Cates |Jefferson |8 |M | |TN | | |- |734 |17 |523 |Cates |George W |6 |M | |TN | | |- |735 |18 |523 |Cates |Andrew J |4 |M | |TN | | |- |736 |19 |523 |Cates |Isabella |1 |F | |AR | | |- |737 |20 |524 |Brown |Thomas E |29 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |738 |21 |524 |Brown |Biddy |30 |F | |NC | | |- |739 |22 |525 |[[Cobb-4326|Cobb]] |Hugh |31 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |740 |23 |525 |[[McDaniel-2623|Cobb]] |Mary A |23 |F | |AL | | |- |741 |24 |525 |[[Cobb-4327|Cobb]] |Sarah E |8 |F | |AR | | |- |742 |25 |525 |[[Cobb-4328|Cobb]] |Hannah F |6 |F | |AR | | |- |743 |26 |525 |[[Cobb-4329|Cobb]] |Rachael |4 |F | |AR | | |- |744 |27 |525 |[[Cobb-4331|Cobb]] |Ambrose |2 |M | |AR | | |- |745 |28 |526 |[[Cobb-7886|Cobb]] |S T |33 |M |Farmer |AR | | |- |746 |29 |526 |[[Clements-5376|Cobb]] |Malinda |32 |F | |AR | | |- |747 |30 |526 |[[Cobb-7599|Cobb]] |L M |12 |F | |AR | | |- |748 |31 |526 |[[Cobb-9872|Cobb]] |Elizabeth |8 |F | |AR | | |- |749 |32 |526 |[[Cobb-9873|Cobb]] |E C |4 |M | |AR | | |- |750 |33 |526 |[[Cobb-9874|Cobb]] |S W |3 |M | |AR | | |- |751 |34 |526 |[[Cobb-9875|Cobb]] |J H |1 |M | |AR | | |- |752 |35 |527 |[[Alford-2844|Alford]] |William |44 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |753 |36 |527 |[[Teague-2757|Alford]] |Rebecca |19 |F | |TN | | |- |754 |37 |527 |Alford |Elizabeth |18 |F | |LA | | |- |755 |38 |527 |Alford |Sarah |16 |F | |LA | | |- |756 |39 |527 |Alford |Haywood |2 |M | |AR | | |- |757 |40 |527 |Alford |William F |1 |M | |AR | | |- |758 |41 |527 |Abbot |John |19 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |759 |42 |527 |Alford |Elizabeth |70 |F | |GA | | |- |760 |M |527 |Alford |Unknown |* |F | |MS | | |- |761 |1 |528 |[[Alford-2846|Alford]] |T H |32 |M |Farmer |GA | |293/585 |- |762 |2 |528 |Alford |Martha |25 |F | |MD | | |- |763 |3 |528 |Alford |Jane |10 |F | |LA | | |- |764 |4 |528 |Alford |George |8 |M | |LA | | |- |765 |5 |528 |Alford |John |6 |M | |AR | | |- |766 |6 |528 |[[Alford-1832|Alford]] |Malinda |4 |F | |AR | | |- |767 |7 |528 |Alford |Mary F |2 |F | |AR | | |- |768 |8 |528 |[[Alford-1276|Alford]] |Stanford |30 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |769 |9 |528 |[[Smith-107129|Alford]] |Nancy |35 |F | |MS | | |- |770 |10 |528 |[[Alford-1833|Alford]] |Columbus C |9 |M | |LA | | |- |771 |11 |528 |[[Alford-1275|Alford]] |Harriett |7 |F | |LA | | |- |772 |12 |528 |[[Alford-3325|Alford]] |Elizabeth |5 |F | |LA | | |- |773 |13 |530 |[[Teague-1186|Teague]] |James |45 |M |Farmer |VA | | |- |774 |14 |530 |[[Hicks-6164|Teague]] |Nancy |43 |F | |TN | | |- |775 |15 |530 |[[Teague-1335|Teague]] |Elizabeth |16 |F | |TN | | |- |776 |16 |530 |[[Teague-1336|Teague]] |Patsy |14 |F | |TN | | |- |777 |17 |530 |[[Teague-1337|Teague]] |John |12 |M | |TN | | |- |778 |18 |530 |[[Teague-1338|Teague]] |Thomas |10 |M | |TN | | |- |779 |19 |530 |[[Teague-1216|Teague]] |Frances |7 |F | |TN | | |- |780 |20 |530 |[[Teague-1339|Teague]] |Julia |6 |F | |AR | | |- |781 |21 |530 |[[Teague-1340|Teague]] |Harrison |4 |M | |AR | | |- |782 |22 |530 |[[Teague-1341|Teague]] |Tangady (Cansada) |2 |F | |AR | | |- |783 |23 |531 |[[McMath-166|McMath]] |J M |31 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |784 |24 |531 |[[McDaniel-328|McMath]] |Glivina |19 |F | |AL | | |- |785 |25 |531 |[[McMath-167|McMath]] |O G |1 |M | |AR | | |- |786 |26 |531 |McDaniel |David |16 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |787 |27 |532 |Rayford |Joseph |35 |M |Farmer |ENG | | |- |788 |28 |532 |Rayford |Eliza |27 |F | |NC | | |- |789 |29 |532 |Rayford |Louisa |5 |F | |GA | | |- |790 |30 |532 |Rayford |John |1 |M | |AR | | |- |791 |31 |533 |[[Teague-1350|Teague]] |Wimer |34 |M |Farmer |KY | | |- |792 |32 |533 |[[Scarborough-1648|Teague]] |Martha |33 |F | |MS | | |- |793 |33 |533 |[[Canady-214|Teague]] |Priscilla |16 |F | |AR | | |- |794 |34 |533 |[[Canaday-142|Teague]] |Jefferson |12 |M | |AR | | |- |795 |35 |533 |[[Canaday-141|Teague]] |Elizabeth |10 |M | |AR | | |- |796 |36 |533 |[[Teague-1352|Teague]] |James |8 |M | |AR | | |- |797 |37 |533 |Teague |Mary |6 |F | |AR | | |- |798 |38 |533 |Teague |Laurence |4 |M | |AR | | |- |799 |39 |533 |[[Teague-2136|Teague]] |William |2 |M | |AR | | |- |800 |40 |533 |[[Teague-1356|Teague]] |Nancy |7/12 |F | |AR | | |- |801 |41 | |Left |Blank | | | | | | |- |802 |42 | |Left |Blank | | | | | | |- |803 |1 |505 |Wroten |E B |37 |M |Farmer |SC | |293B/586 |- |804 |2 |505 |Wroten |Martha A |24 |F | |TN | | |- |805 |3 |505 |Wroten |Malinda |9 |F | |MS | | |- |806 |4 |505 |Wroten |Prissilia |6 |F | |MS | | |- |807 |5 |505 |Wroten |Wm J |2 |M | |AR | | |- |808 |6 |506 |McCorvy |Finley |45 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |809 |7 |506 |McCorvy |Jane |35 |F | |NC | | |- |810 |8 |506 |McCorvy |Jno |12 |M | |NC | | |- |811 |9 |506 |McCorvy |Anable |11 |F | |NC | | |- |812 |10 |506 |McCorvy |Daniel |8 |M | |MS | | |- |813 |11 |506 |McCorvy |Neal |5 |M | |AR | | |- |814 |12 |507 |McCorvy |Neal |50 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |815 |13 |507 |McCorvy |Mary |49 |F | |NC | | |- |816 |14 |507 |McCorvy |Daniel B |7 |M | |AR | | |- |817 |15 |507 |McCorvy |Rebecca C |5 |F | |AR | | |- |818 |16 |507 |McCorvy |Jno T |2 |M | |AR | | |- |819 |17 |508 |Gabreth |Daniel |32 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |820 |18 |508 |Gabreth |Catherine |21 |F | |NC | | |- |821 |19 |509 |Kelly |Hugh |35 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |822 |20 |509 |Kelly |Effa |27 |F | |MS | | |- |823 |21 |509 |Kelly |Augustus |3 |F | |MS | | |- |824 |22 |510 |Marcus |Wm |48 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |825 |23 |510 |Marcus |Z R |38 |F | |TN | | |- |826 |24 |510 |Marcus |Hellen F |14 |F | |MS | | |- |827 |25 |510 |Marcus |Charles C |8 |M | |MS | | |- |828 |26 |510 |Marcus |Rose A |7 |F | |MS | | |- |829 |27 |510 |Marcus |Arabell |5 |F | |AR | | |- |830 |28 |510 |Marcus |Albina |2 |F | |AR | | |- |831 |29 |510 |Marcus |A D |38 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |832 |30 |511 |Johnson |Jno |66 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |833 |31 |511 |Johnson |Emily |52 |F | |GA | | |- |834 |32 |511 |Johnson |Epsy L |23 |F | |AL | | |- |835 |33 |511 |Johnson |Emily |18 |F | |AL | | |- |836 |34 |511 |Johnson |Jno |21 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |837 |35 |511 |Johnson |Rebecca |17 |F | |AL | | |- |838 |36 |511 |Johnson |Jas |14 |M | |MS | | |- |839 |37 |511 |Johnson |Jacob |9 |M | |LA | | |- |840 |38 |512 |Sledge |Thos A |36 |M |Farmer |GA | | |- |841 |39 |512 |Sledge |Adaline |21 |F | |GA | | |- |842 |40 |512 |Sledge |Rebecca N |11 |F | |GA | | |- |843 |41 |512 |Sledge |Harris A |9 |M | |GA | | |- |844 |42 |512 |Sledge |Cynthia |7 |F | |GA | | |- |845 |1 |542 |Blanchard |J J |23 |M |None |FL | |294/587 |- |846 |2 |542 |Barker |Jane |9 |F | |LA | | |- |847 |3 |542 |St John |Hosea |6 |M | |AR | | |- |848 |4 |543 |Morton |John |48 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |849 |5 |543 |Morton |Sarah |48 |F | |SC | | |- |850 |6 |543 |Morton |Joseph |20 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |851 |7 |543 |Morton |Albert |18 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |852 |8 |543 |Morton |Wilie |14 |M | |MS | | |- |853 |9 |543 |Morton |Sarah J |4 |F | |MS | | |- |854 |10 |544 |Morton |Wm |26 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |855 |11 |544 |Morton |Mary |21 |F | |MS | | |- |856 |12 |544 |Morton |John |3 |M | |MS | | |- |857 |13 |545 |Stevens |Harrit |36 |F | |SC | | |- |858 |14 |545 |Coker |Green |18 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |859 |15 |545 |Coker |Nancy |13 |F | |AL | | |- |860 |16 |545 |Coker |Booker |9 |M | |AL | | |- |861 |17 |545 |Stevens |John |2 |M | |AR | | |- |862 |18 |546 |Robinson |S M |24 |M |Gin Right |AL | | |- |863 |19 |546 |Robinson |J C |20 |F | |TN | | |- |864 |20 |546 |Robinson |Jas M |9/12 |M | |AR | | |- |865 |21 |547 |Meek |J M |36 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |866 |22 |547 |Meek |Leelia F |26 |F | |AL | | |- |867 |23 |547 |Meek |Octavia |7 |F | |AR | | |- |868 |24 |547 |Meek |A C |5 |F | |AR | | |- |869 |25 |547 |Meek |Wm J |2 |M | |AR | | |- |870 |26 |547 |Unknown |John W | | | |Taped | | |- |871 |27 |547 |Abbernathy |Wm | | |Taped |NC | | |- |872 |28 |548 |Horne |HH |41 |M |Farmer |NC | | |- |873 |29 |548 |Horne |C F |28 |F | |AL | | |- |874 |30 |548 |Horne |Benj F |18 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |875 |31 |548 |Horne |Alfas |17 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |876 |32 |548 |Horne |Jesse R |13 |M | |AL | | |- |877 |33 |548 |Horne |Sarah A |9 |F | |AL | | |- |878 |34 |548 |Horne |Mary M |7 |F | |AL | | |- |879 |35 |548 |Horne |Henry L |5 |M | |AL | | |- |880 |36 |548 |Horne |Susan C |2 |F | |AL | | |- |881 |37 |549 |Pool |Wm H |60 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |882 |38 |549 |Pool |Sarah |45 |F | |NC | | |- |883 |39 |549 |Pool |Thos W |20 |M | |AL | | |- |884 |40 |549 |Pool |E G |13 |F | |AL | | |- |885 |41 | |Left |Blank | | | | | | |- |886 |42 | |Left |Blank | | | | | | |- |887 |1 |550 |Pool |W |32 |M |Farmer |NC | |294B/588 |- |888 |2 |550 |Pool |Martha F |25 |F | |AL | | |- |889 |3 |550 |Pool |I W |8 |M | |AL | | |- |890 |4 |550 |Pool |Emma C |5 |F | |AL | | |- |891 |5 |550 |Pool |Sarah E |2 |F | |AR | | |- |892 |6 |550 |Pool |N H |1 |M | |AR | | |- |893 |7 |551 |Mirth |Jack |32 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |894 |8 |551 |Mirth |Mary A |29 |F | |LA | | |- |895 |9 |551 |Mirth |Martha |11 |F | |AR | | |- |896 |10 |551 |Mirth |Frank |4 |M | |AR | | |- |897 |11 |551 |Mirth |Berton |3 |M | |AR | | |- |898 |12 |551 |Mirth |Victoria A |1 |F | |AR | | |- |899 |13 |552 |Palmer |Rasian* |25 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |900 |14 |552 |Palmer |Susan |26 |F | |LA | | |- |901 |15 |552 |Palmer |Charles |2 |M | |AR | | |- | | | |Lines 16-42 |Left Blank | | | | | | |- |902 |1 |534 |Coker |Jamson |50 |M |Farmer |SC | |295/589? |- |903 |2 |534 |Coker |Truella |51 |F | |SC | | |- |904 |3 |534 |Coker |Caleb |16 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |905 |4 |534 |Coker |Catherine |16 |F | |TN | | |- |906 |5 |534 |Watkins |John H |9 |M | |AR | | |- |907 |6 |534 |Watkins |James |7 |M | |AR | | |- |908 |7 |535 |Coker |Sandy |23 |M |Farmer |SC | | |- |909 |8 |535 |Coker |Elisa |21 |F | |SC | | |- |910 |9 |535 |Coker |Madison |3 |M | |LA | | |- |911 |10 |535 |Coker |Caleb |1 |M | |AR | | |- |912 |11 |536 |Roark |Wm |43 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |913 |12 |536 |Roark |Minerva |25 |F | |AL | | |- |914 |13 |536 |Roark |James K T |6 |M | |LA | | |- |915 |14 |536 |Roark |Mary |4 |F | |LA | | |- |916 |15 |536 |Roark |John |21 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |917 |16 |536 |Roark |Henry |18 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |918 |17 |536 |Roark |G W |16 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |919 |18 |536 |Roark |Rebecca |15 |F | |TN | | |- |920 |19 |536 |Roark |Caroline |11 |F | |TN | | |- |921 |20 |537 |Bartlett |J S |34 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |922 |21 |537 |Bartlett |Eliza |21 |F | |TN | | |- |923 |22 |537 |Bartlett |Easteria |3 |F | |TN | | |- |924 |23 |538 |Bartlett |Lucinda |50 |F | |VA | | |- |925 |24 |538 |Bartlett |Plesent |17 |M |Farmer |AL | | |- |926 |25 |539 |[[Teague-1326|Teague]] |Nathan |27 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |927 |26 |539 |[[Hicks-2548|Teague ]] |Martha |22 |F | |AL | | |- |928 |27 |539 |[[Teague-1327|Teague]] |Judge H |4 |M | |AR | | |- |929 |28 |539 |[[Teague-1328|Teague]] |Desdemonia |2 |F | |AR | | |- |930 |29 |540 |[[Teague-1329|Teague]] |Hosea |25 |M |Farmer |TN | | |- |931 |30 |540 |[[Hicks-2547|Teague]] |Mary J |24 |F | |AL | | |- |932 |31 |540 |[[Teague-1330|Teague]] |Mary E |4 |F | |AR | | |- |933 |32 |540 |[[Teague-1331|Teague]] |David |2 |M | |AR | | |- |934 |33 |540 |[[Anderson-20487|Anderson]] |Tyler |6 |M | |AR | | |- |935 |34 |540 |[[Hicks-2543|Hicks]] |John Sr |59 |M |None |SC | | |- |936 |35 |540 |[[Hicks-2546|Hicks]] |John |28 |M | |GA | | |- |937 |36 |541 |[[Teague-2136|Teague]] |Wm |68 |M |None |NC | | |- |938 |37 |541 |[[Brittain-572|Teague]] |Frances |59 |F | |NC | | |- |939 |38 |541 |[[Teague-1217|Teague]] |Anderson |20 |M | |AL | | |- |940 |39 |542 |[[Teague-1332|Teague]] |H B |29 |M |Farmer |IN | | |- |941 |40 |542 |[[Unknown-288446|Teague]] |Eliz J |25 |F | |GA | | |- |942 |41 |542 |[[Teague-1333|Teague]] |John |4 |M | |AR | | |- |943 |42 |542 |[[Teague-1334|Teague]] |Fancy |1 |F | |AR | | |} == Sources == Please Note: Some of these pages were either put out of order by the census takers, or later on down the line, however; I have copied them exactly the way I downloaded the images from Family Search. * 284/567 11 Oct 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-9177-23?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 1 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 284B/568 14 Oct 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-9358-12?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 2 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 285/569 15 Oct 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-10218-20?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 3 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 285B/570 19 Oct 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-11711-40?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 4 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 286/571 21 Oct 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-10729-2?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 5 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 286B/572 25 Oct 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-10434-14?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 6 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 287/573 28 Oct 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-8680-9?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 7 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 287B/574 25 Oct 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-10847-97?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 8 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 288/575 6 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-11507-14?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 9 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 288B/576 7 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-9406-7?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 10 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 289/577 7 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-11790-9?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 11 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 289B/578 8 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-9583-11?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 12 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 290/579 8 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-9807-8?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 13 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 290B/580 9* Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-11688-90?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 14 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 291/581 11 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-12478-98?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 15 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 291B/582 12 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-8888-27?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 16 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 292/583 13 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-9131-17?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 17 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 292B/584 14 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-12542-23?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 18 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 293/585 14 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-13356-3?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 19 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 293B/586 12 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-13040-24?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 20 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 294/587 15 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-9521-5?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 21 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 294B/588 15 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-8706-16?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 22 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). * 295/589 14 Nov 1850 "United States Census, 1850," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.3.1/TH-266-11927-8349-17?cc=1401638 ), Arkansas > Union > Franklin > image 23 of 23; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ==Slave Schedules== As they relate to census page numbers 284/567 284B/568 11 Oct 1850 "United States Census (Slave Schedule), 1850 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-69P9-G5R?cc=1420440&wc=MJCD-KX2%3A1042937001%2C1042982901%2C1042982902 : 22 May 2014), Arkansas > Union > Union county > image 13 of 62; citing NARA microfilm publication M432 (Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ==Duplicate listing==

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'''[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1860 Slave Schedule Slave Owner Index]]''' '''See [[Space:Creating_a_Table_From_Slave_Schedules_on_Family_Search|Creating a Table from Slave Schedules on Family Search]] for instructions on how to quickly import lists from Family Search.''' ==Alabama== *[[Space:1850_Baldwin_County%2C_Alabama_Slaveowners|1850 Baldwin County Alabama]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Fayette_County%2C_Georgia|1850 Fayette County Georgia]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Marengo_County%2C_Alabama|1850 Marengo County Alabama]] ==Arkansas== *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Arkansas_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Arkansas County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Ashley_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Ashley County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Benton_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Benton County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Bradley_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Bradley County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Carroll_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Carroll County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Chicot_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Chicot County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Conway_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Conway County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Crittenden_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Crittenden County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Dallas_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Dallas County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Desha_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Desha County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Drew_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Drew County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Fulton_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Fulton County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Greene_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Greene County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Hempstead_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Hempstead County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Hot_Spring_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Hot Spring County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Independence_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Independence County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Izard_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Izard County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Jackson_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Jackson County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Jefferson_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Jefferson County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Johnson_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Johnson County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Lafayette_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Lafayette County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Lawrence_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Lawrence County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Madison_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Madison County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Mississippi_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Mississippi County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Monroe_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Monroe County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Montgomery_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Montgomery County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Newton_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Newton County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Ouachita_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Ouachita County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Perry_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Perry County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Phillips_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Phillips County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Pike_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Pike County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Poinsett_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Poinsett County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Polk_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Polk County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Pope_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Pope County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Prairie_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Prairie County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Pulaski_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Pulaski County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Randolph_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Randolph County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Saline_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Saline County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Searcy_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Searcy County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_St._Francis_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 St. Francis County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule_Union_County_Arkansas|1850 Union County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Van_Buren_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Van Buren County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Washington_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Washington County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_White_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 White County, Arkansas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Yell_County%2C_Arkansas|1850 Yell County, Arkansas]] ==District of Columbia== * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_District_of_Columbia|1850 District of Columbia]] ==Florida== *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Duval_County%2C_Florida|1850 Duval County, Florida]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Leon_County_Florida|1850 Leon County, Florida]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Jefferson_County%2C_Florida|1850 Jefferson County, Florida]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_St_Johns_County_Florida|1850 St Johns County, Florida]] ==Georgia== *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Camden_County_Georgia|1850 Camden County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Chatham_County%2C_Georgia|1850 Chatham County, Georgia]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Coweta_County_Georgia|1850 Coweta County, Georgia]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Effingham_County_Georgia|1850 Effingham County, Georgia]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Elbert_County%2C_Georgia|1850 Elbert County, Georgia]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Glynn_County%2C_Georgia|1850 Glynn County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Jackson_County%2C_Georgia|1850 Jackson County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Laurens_County%2C_Georgia|1850 Laurens County, Georgia]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_McIntosh_County%2C_Georgia|1850 McIntosh County, Georgia]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Meriwether_County_Georgia|1850 Meriwether County, Georgia]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Montgomery_County%2C_Georgia|1850 Montgomery County, Georgia]] ==Kentucky== * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Adair_County_Kentucky|1850 Adair County, Kentucky]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Bourbon_County_Kentucky|1850 Bourbon County, Kentucky]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Boyle_County_Kentucky|1850 Boyle County, Kentucky]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Green_County%2C_Kentucky|1850 Green County, Kentucky]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Hart_County%2C_Kentucky|1850 Hart County, Kentucky]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Hickman_County%2C_Kentucky|1850 Hickman County, Kentucky]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Lincoln_County_Kentucky|1850 Lincoln County Kentucky]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Marion_County_Kentucky|1850 Marion County, Kentucky]] * [[Space:Scottsville%2C_Allen%2C_Kentucky_Slave_Owners|Scottsville, Allen, Kentucky Slave Owners]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule_Taylor_County%2C_Kentucky|1850 Taylor County, Kentucky]] ==Louisiana== *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Caddo_Parish%2C_Louisiana|1850 Caddo Parish, Louisiana]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Claiborne_Parish_Louisiana|1850 Claiborne Parish, Louisiana]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_St._Landry_Parish%2C_Louisiana|1850 St. Landry Parish, Louisiana]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_St._Martins_Parish%2C_Louisiana|1850 St. Martin Parish, Louisiana]] ==Maryland== *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Allegany_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Allegany County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Anne_Arundel_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Anne Arundel County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Baltimore_City_and_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Baltimore City and County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Calvert_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Calvert County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Caroline_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Caroline County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Carroll_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Carroll County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Cecil_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Cecil County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Charles_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Charles County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Dorchester_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Dorchester County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Frederick_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Frederick County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Harford_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Harford County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Kent_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Kent County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Montgomery_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Montgomery County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Prince_George%27s_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Prince George's County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Queen_Anne%27s_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Queen Anne's County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Somerset_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Somerset County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_St._Mary%27s_County%2C_Maryland|1850 St. Mary's County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Talbot_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Talbot County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Washington_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Washington County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Worcester_County%2C_Maryland|1850 Worcester County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Washington%2C_DC|1850 Washington, District of Columbia]] ==Mississippi== *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Bolivar_County%2C_Mississippi|1850 Bolivar County, Mississippi]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Jackson_County%2C_Mississippi|1850 Jackson County, Mississippi]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Lafayette_County_Mississippi|1850 Lafayette County, Mississippi]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Pontotoc_County%2C_Mississippi|1850 Pontotoc County, Mississippi]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Tippah_County%2C_Mississippi|1850 Tippah County, Mississippi]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Warren_County%2C_Mississippi|1850 Warren County, Mississippi]] == Missouri == * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Pike_County%2C_Missouri|1850 Pike County, Missouri]] ==North Carolina== *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Alamance_County%2C_North_Carolina|1850 Alamance County, North Carolina]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Alexander_County%2C_North_Carolina|1850 Alexander County, North Carolina]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Anson_County%2C_North_Carolina | 1850 Anson County, North Carolina]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Ashe_County%2C_North_Carolina|1850 Ashe County, North Carolina]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Catawba_County%2C_North_Carolina|1850 Catawba County, North Carolina]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Catawba_County%2C_North_Carolina%2C_Slave_Owners 1860 Catawba County Slave Schedule] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Iredell_County_North_Carolina_Slave_Owners Iredell County, 1790 - 1860] ==South Carolina== *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Abbeville_County%2C_South_Carolina|1850 Abbeville County, South Carolina]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Spartanburg_County%2C_South_Carolina|1850 Spartanburg County, South Carolina]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Richland_County%2C_South_Carolina|1850 Richland County, South Carolina]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|1850 Charleston County, South Carolina]] *[[Space:Clarendon_County%2C_South_Carolina%2C_Slave_Owners|1850 Clarendon County, South Carolina]] ==Tennessee== * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Haywood_County%2C_Tennessee|1850 Slave Schedule, Haywood County, Tennessee]] * [[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Wilson_County%2C_Tennessee|1850 Wilson County, Tennessee]] ==Texas== *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Bowie_County%2C_Texas|1850 Bowie County, Texas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Caldwell_County%2C_Texas|1850 Slave Schedule, Caldwell County, Texas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Dallas_County%2C_Texas|1850 Slave Schedule, Dallas County, Texas]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Shelby_County%2C_Texas|1850 Slave Schedule, Shelby County, Texas]] ==Virginia== *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Albemarle_County_Virginia|1850 Albemarle County Virginia]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Caroline_County_Virginia|1850 Caroline County Virginia]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Fairfax_County%2C_Virginia|1850 Fairfax County, Virginia]] *[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Henry_County_Virginia|1850 Henry County, Virginia]] *[[Space:Lee_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1850|Lee County Virginia Slave Owners in 1850]] *[[Space:Logan_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1850|Logan County Virginia Slave Owners in 1850]] *[[Space:Nicholas_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1850|Nicholas County Virginia Slave Owners in 1850]] *[[Space:Preston_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1850|Preston County Virginia Slave Owners in 1850]] *[[Space:Putnam_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1850|Putnam County Virginia Slave Owners in 1850]] *[[Space:Randolph_County_Slave_Owners_in_1850|Randolph County Slave Owners in 1850]] *[[Space:Taylor_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1850|Taylor County Virginia Slave Owners in 1850]] * [[Space:Wayne_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1850|Wayne County Virginia Slave Owners in 1850]] *[[Space:Wyoming_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1850|Wyoming County Virginia Slave Owners in 1850]] *[[Space:Wythe_County%2C_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1850|Wythe County, Virginia Slave Owners in 1850]] Previous Years: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Slave_Owners_in_Steuben_County_NY_1810

1851 Census of Saint-Raymond

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[[Category:Saint-Raymond, Québec]] [[Category: 1851 Recensement, Canada-Est]] This census transcription is part of the [[Space:Saint-Raymond, Québec|Saint-Raymond One Place Study]]. This page includes '''every name and every age''' in the non-agrarian portion of the 1851 Census (which was actually taken in early 1852). It does not include other information (such as occupation and birthplace). Like other pages in the Saint-Raymond project, it is meant to act as a reference. Please consult the original images for more information. Individual names can be searched at the Library and Archives of Canada website for free: [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1851/Pages/canada-east.aspx] The 1851 Census did not number households separately and did not indicate familial relationships. However, it did indicate whether or not a person was part of a family group. Unfortunately, these marks were drawn very haphazardly and can be inaccurate. The best way to determine family relationships for people in this census is to coordinate the information in the census with other records like parish registries. Notably, at this time married women in Saint-Raymond kept their maiden names, and the census record reflects this. This makes the information in this census far more genealogically valuable than contemporary censuses from the United States. In order to make this transcription, [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah Heiney]] used the census images available at Ancestry.com (which has a subscription fee). The handwriting can be very difficult to read in many places, and a large number of the names transcribed by Sarah Heiney do not match Ancestry's transcription. This also makes them very difficult to search for on the LAC website. Hopefully, this page can assist descendants who are having difficulty finding their ancestors' information. As with the parish records, the names have been transcribed exactly as written, so spelling errors on the part of the original record have not been corrected. Common last name misspellings include: "Juilien" instead of "Julien"; "Russeau" instead of "Rousseau"; "Beaumon" instead of "Beaumont"; "Camel" instead of "Campbell"; "Canady" instead of "Kennedy"; "Burck" instead of "Burke" Common first name misspellings include: "Phillomène" and "Phillippe" instead of "Philomène" and "Philippe"; "Jeulie" instead of "Julie"; "Tharèse" instead of "Thérèse"; "Michal" instead of "Michael"; "Margueritte" instead of "Marguerite"; "Janne" instead of "Jane" Also, the feminized forms "Drolette" and "Trudelle" are more often used than their standard masculine forms "Drolet" and "Trudel." Names only appear on odd-numbered pages. The family census ends on page 69 and the agrarian census, which will not be transcribed, begins on page 71. == Page 1 == Note: The check marks on the second page indicating whether or not an individual is a member of the family appear to be off by one line for the first family. This is immediately noticeable since Line 2, a woman, is said to be a male member of the family; Line 3, her son, is said to be a female; and each subsequent line is off by one row. The check marks are normal beginning with line 9. Family (Lines 1-8): [[Langevin-133|Michel Langevin (49)]]; [[Hamel-629|Marie Hamel (56)]]; [[Langevin-158|Louis Langevin (18)]]; [[Langevin-159|Jean Langevin (14)]]; [[Langevin-153|Marie Louise Langevin (27)]]; [[Langevin-182|Delima Langevin (22)]]; [[Langevin-180|Elizabeth Langevin (17)]]; Louis Dyon (9) Non-family member (Line 9): [[Beaupré-682|Hubert Beaupré (30)]] Family (Lines 10-13): [[Auger-562|Pierre Auger (28)]]; [[Beaupré-685|Dorithe Beaupré (28)]]; [[Auger-561|Marie Auger (4)]]; [[Auger-563|Antoinette Auger (2)]] Widow's Family Marked as Non-Family Members (Lines 14-18): [[Julien-218|Marianne Julien (58)]]; [[Beaupré-738|Léon Beaupré (22)]]; [[Beaupré-982|Henri Beaupré (15)]]; [[Beaupré-741|Pierre Beaupré (17)]]; [[Beaupré-681|Philomena Beaupré (15)]] Family (Lines 19-25): [[Langevin-150|Joseph Langevin (39)]]; [[Laperrière-57|Marie Laperriere (31)]]; Desange Langevin (14); [[Langevin-464|Joseph Langevin (12)]]; [[Langevin-152|Elie Langevin (10)]]; [[Langevin-149|François Langevin (2)]]; [[Langevin-151|Leonore Langevin (3)]] Family (Lines 26-35): [[Godin-582|Edouard Godin (50)]]; [[Martel-819|Marianne Martelle (40)]]; [[Godin-625|Marie Godin (18)]]; [[Godin-306|Rose Godin (16)]]; [[Godin-913|Philomene Godin (14)]]; [[Godin-1071|Ferdinand Godin (13)]]; [[Godin-581|François X Godin (9)]]; [[Godin-1081|Sophie Godin (5)]]; [[Godin-595|Henriette Godin (3)]]; [[Godin-609|Cypryan Godin (2)]] Family (Lines 36-37): [[Gagnon-1758|Francoise Gagnon (56)]]; [[Petitclerc-57|Marie Petit Clerc (27)]] Non-family member (Line 38): George Grenier (15) Family (Lines 39-46): [[Cantin-147|Thomas Cantin (32)]]; [[Morand-141|Louise Maurand (37)]]; [[Cantin-327|Louise Cantin (7)]]; Rosalie Cantin (6); Marie Cantin (5); [[Cantin-328|Angelle Cantin (4)]]; [[Cantin-329|Thomas Cantin (3)]]; [[Cantin-146|Philomene Cantin (2 mois)]] Family (Lines 47-48): Jean Bt Martelle (23); Olivière Godin (35) Family (Lines 49-50): Joseph Lewis(?) (46); Elizabeth St. Hylair (40) == Page 3 == Family (Lines 1-2; continues on Line 5): [[Dompierre-61|Pierre Donpierre (25)]]; [[St Hilaire-6|Sophie St Hylair (22)]] Non-family members (Lines 3-4): Marie Labay (13); Josephine Labay (9) Family (continued from Line 2; lines 5-6): [[Dompierre-60|Sophie Donpierre (2)]]; [[Dompierre-62|Elizabeth Donpierre (26 July 1851)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 7-8): Elizabeth Wismon (63); Louis Labay (6) Family (Lines 9-13): [[Morand-121|Francois Mauran (30)]]; [[Savard-323|Angelique Savard (32)]]; [[Morand-144|Philomenne Mauran (7)]]; [[Morand-120|François Mauran (6)]]; [[Morand-135|Marceline Mauran (2)]] Family (Lines 14-18): [[Morand-127|Louis Mauran (37)]]; [[Savard-325|Mathilde Savard (29)]]; [[Morand-128|Matilde Mauran (10)]]; [[Morand-129|Marie Mauran (9)]]; [[Morand-276|Louise Mauran (8)]] Family (Lines 19-24): [[Robitaille-301|Jean Robitaille (51)]]; [[Belleau-85|Louise Belleau (44)]]; [[Robitaille-446|Louise Robitaille (19)]]; [[Robitaille-428|Marie Robitaille (14)]]; [[Robitaille-585|Remi Robitaille (12)]]; [[Robitaille-586|Siméon Robitaille (9)]] Family (Lines 25-34): [[Robitaille-295|Pierre Robitaille (42)]]; [[Belleau-83|Josephte Béleau (43)]]; [[Robitaille-587|Josephte Robitaille (19)]]; [[Robitaille-455|Louise Robitaille (15)]]; [[Robitaille-326|Philomenne Robitaille (13)]]; Marie Robitaille (11); [[Robitaille-588|Jullie Robitaille (9)]]; [[Robitaille-589|Edouard Robitaille (8)]]; Remi Robitaille (2); [[Robitaille-303|Rosalie Robitaille (11 Nov 1851)]] Family (Lines 35-43): [[Drolet-123|Michel Drolette (42)]]; [[Leclerc-716|Estère Leclerc (34)]]; [[Drolet-122|Charles Drolette (13)]]; [[Drolet-127|Elizabeth Drolette (10)]]; [[Drolet-272|Michel Drolette (9)]]; [[Drolet-139|Marie Drolette (7)]]; Cléopha Drolette (5); [[Drolet-132|Philomenne Drolette (3)]]; [[Drolet-135|Délina Drolette (2)]] Family (Lines 44, 46-50): [[Martel-793|Pierre Martelle (35)]]; [[Beaupré-655|Dorithe Beaupré (35)]]; [[Martel-818|Pierre Martelle (10)]]; [[Martel-1342|Adéline Martelle (8)]]; [[Martel-824|Marguerite Martelle (4)]]; Joseph Martelle (3) Non-family members (Line 45): Marie Beaupré (40) == Page 5 == Family (Lines 1-3): [[Morand-278|Tharèsse Mauran (12)]]; [[Morand-279|Marie Mauran (10)]]; [[Morand-143|Justine Mauran (8 Decembre 1851)]] (Note: The rest of the family is at the bottom of Page 7) Family (Lines 4-9): [[Morand-114|Jacques Mauran (36)]]; [[Duperron-24|Pélagie Lavertu (36)]]; [[Morand-113|Délima(?) Mauran (7)]]; Louis Mauran (5); [[Morand-133|Enriette Mauran (3)]]; [[Morand-137|Olivier Mauran (2)]] Family (Lines 10-11): [[Panet-24|Antell Panet (31)]]; [[Dubuc-192|Jeulie Dubuc (25)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 12-17): Antoine Drolette (45); Clerice(?) Lefèbvre (45); Louise Drolette (15); Verginie Drolette (10); Eleonore Drolette (16); Antoine Drolette (12) Family (Lines 18-19): [[Bordeleau-56|Lazare Bordeleau (28)]]; [[Edleston-2|Adelphine Elddeston (27)]] Family (Lines 20-27): [[Robitaille-279|Louis Robitaille (45)]]; [[Doré-339|Louise Doré (36)]]; [[Robitaille-590|Jean Robitaille (12)]]; Narcisse Robitaille (9); [[Robitaille-293|Marie Robitaille (8)]]; [[Robitaille-278|Désiré Robitaille (6)]]; Michel Robitaille (4); [[Robitaille-591|Alexandre Robitaille (3)]] Family (Lines 28-29): [[Dubuc-149|Joseph Dubuc (57)]]; [[Carpentier-220|Sara Carpentier (28)]] Family (Lines 30-31): Xavier Lefebre (56); Angélique Godin (63) Family (Lines 32-36): [[Grenon-103|Godfroy Grenon (46)]]; [[Soulard-32|Marguerite Soulard (37)]]; [[Grenon-75|Eugenne Grenon (18)]]; Pierre Grenon (13); [[Grenon-89|Edouard Grenon (4)]] Family (Lines 37-38): [[Grenon-53|Pierre Grenon (73)]]; [[Angé Augé-1|Tharese Anger (70)]] Family (Lines 39-42): [[Boivin-193|Pierre Boivin (23)]]; [[Girard-1005|Luce Girard (20)]]; [[Boivin-195|Pierre Boivin (3)]]; [[Boivin-196|Michel Boivin (9 Juin 1851)]] Lines 43-50 on this page are blank. == Page 7 == Family (Lines 1-10): [[Moisan-99|Marie Anne Moisan (48)]]; [[Hamel-1014|Sophie Hamel (9)]]; Louis Hamel (7); Rosalie Hamel (6); [[Hamel-632|Pierre Hamel (4)]]; Jean Barnette (4); Jeulie Barnette (11); Leonore Barnette (8); Jean Barnette (5); Marie Barnette (2) Family (Lines 11-18): [[Langlois-2386|Etienne Langlois (49)]]; [[Hamel-628|Pélagie Hamelle (44)]]; Etienne Langlois (18); François Langlois (16); Marie Rosalie Langlois (14); [[Langlois-2385|Nazaire Langlois (10)]]; [[Langlois-2392|Olivier Langlois (10)]]; [[Langlois-2393|Joseph D. Langlois (7)]] Family (Lines 19-20): Jean Barnette père (68); Jeulie Chauveau (68) Non-Family Member (Line 21): Jean Colivette (11) Family (Lines 22-23): Ambroise Mauran (22); Angelle Mauran (16) Non-Family Member (Line 24): Xavier Langlois (13) Family (Lines 25-27): [[Petit-1208|François Petit (56)]]; [[Rochette-85|Angelique Rochette (55)]]; Marie Petit (16) Unclear Individuals (Lines 28-29): Olivier Gingras (11); Jean Bt Gingras (22) Family (Lines 30-33): [[Robitaille-294|Fabien Robitaille (29)]]; [[Gingras-277|Marseline Gingras (20)]]; [[Robitaille-297|Pierre F. Robitaille (2)]]; [[Robitaille-294|Léandre Robitaille (4 Aout 1851)]] Family (Lines 34-42): [[Petit-740|Joseph Petit (53)]]; [[Trépanier-389|Anastase Trepagné (47)]]; [[Petit-769|Louis F Petit (24)]]; [[Petit-1213|Jean Bt Petit (23)]]; Jean Clau Petit (22); [[Petit-968|Marie M Petit (20)]]; [[Petit-1031|Enriette Petit (12)]]; [[Petit-758|Eleonore Petit (10)]]; [[Petit-751|Raymond Petit (4)]] Family (Lines 43-44): [[Dion-410|Joseph Dyon (46)]]; [[Picard-521|Francoise Picard (36)]] Family (Lines 45-47): John Braughton (57); Lucie Braughton (41); Elisabeth Seronelle (3) Family (Lines 48-50): [[Morand-115|Joseph Mauran (39)]]; [[Savard-319|Marie Savard (42)]]; [[Morand-145|Joseph Mauran (14)]]; (Note: The rest of the family is at the top of Page 5) == Page 9 == Unclear Person (Line 1): Jean Martelle (2?) Family (Lines 2-3; Lines 5-7): [[Paquet-444|Moïse Paquet (23)]]; [[Rochette-53|Magueritte Rochette (21)]]; François Paquet (4); [[Paquet-447|Jean Bt Paquet (3)]]; [[Paquet-459|Marie Rose Paquet (21 Mars 1851)]] Non-Family Member (Line 4): Adéline Rochette (10) Non-Family Members (Lines 8-9): Lisa Paquet (13); Zoë Paquet (21) Family (Lines 10-17): [[Paquet-388|François Paquet (38)]]; [[Hamel-581|Marie Hamel (36)]]; Isidore Paquet (11); [[Paquet-437|François Paquet (10)]]; Jean Paquet (9); [[Paquet-387|Marceline Paquet (7)]]; [[Paquet-408|Leandre Paquet (3)]]; [[Paquet-450|Joseph Paquet (10 Avril 1851)]] Family (Lines 18-19): [[Martel-829|Michel Martelle (27)]]; [[Morand-142|Marie Mauran (19)]] Unclear People (Lines 20-21): [[Martel-843|Ferdinand Martelle (25)]]; [[Cloutier-991|Marie Cloutier (29)]]; Honoré Cloutier (25); Louise Cloutier (24) Family (Lines 24-31): [[Cloutier-943|Jean Bt Cloutier (36)]]; [[Chartré-24|Louise Chartré (33)]]; Jean Bt Cloutier (10); Louise Cloutier (8); Joseph Cloutier (6); [[Cloutier-942|Olivier Cloutier (4)]]; [[Cloutier-948|Rose Cloutier (2)]]; [[Cloutier-985|Emilie Cloutier (19 Oct 1851)]] Family (Lines 32-33): [[Girard-1007|Susanne Girard (62)]]; [[Minguy-6|Emelie Mailly (23)]] Unclear Person: [[Boutin-418|François Boutin (23)]] Family (Lines 35-40): [[Tessier-478|Jacques Tessier (35)]]; [[Morand-117|Marguerite Mauran (30)]]; Jacques Tessier (8); [[Tessier-479|Charles Tessier (5)]]; [[Tessier-783|Louis Tessier (4)]]; [[Tessier-491|Pierre Tessier (2)]] Family (Lines 41-45): [[Savary-115|Joseph Savary (30)]]; [[Tessier-457|Luce Tessier (33)]]; [[Savary-122|Joseph Savary (5)]]; [[Savary-114|Edouard Savary (2)]]; [[Savary-123|Louise Savary (1 Mars 1851)]] Family (Lines 46-47): [[Moisan-98|Angélique Moisan (56)]]; Narcisse Girard (18) Unclear People (Lines 48-50): Philibert Pagé (20); Louise Moisan (45); Etienne Hamel (42) == Page 11== Family (Lines 1-9): [[Cantin-123|Ignace Cantin (44)]]; [[Gingras-262|Désange Gingras (32)]]; [[Cantin-133|Phillomene Cantin (12)]]; [[Cantin-161|Jean Bt Cantin (11)]]; [[Cantin-138|Ignace Cantin (9)]]; [[Cantin-142|Olivier Cantin (8)]]; [[Cantin-144|Woodbrod Cantin (4)]]; [[Cantin-122|Abraham Cantin (3)]]; [[Cantin-128|François Cantin (1)]] Family (Lines 10-13): [[Pepin-576|François Pepin (27)]]; [[Gingras-307|Odile Gingras (22)]]; Marie Pepin (2); [[Pepin-575|Joseph Pepin (31 Decembre 1851)]] Individual (Line 14): Angelle Pepin (20) Family (Lines 15-20): [[Duplein-3|Pierre Duplin (55)]]; [[Robert-1799|Estère Robert (52)]]; Estère Duplin (24); John Duplin (20); [[Duplein-6|Thomas Duplin (19)]]; Nicolas Duplin (10) Individuals (Line 21-22): Richard Duplin (50); [[Cantin-168|Michel Cantin (37)]] Family (Lines 23-27): [[Cantin-120|Pierre Cantin (40)]]; [[Boivin-189|Adélaïde Boivin (30)]]; [[Cantin-141|Marie D. Cantin (8)]]; [[Cantin-116|Marie Ad. Cantin (6)]]; [[Cantin-125|Marie Leaudivin Cantin (2)]] Family (Lines 28-35): [[Cantin-127|Mathiasse Cantin (34)]]; [[Beaupré-653|Magdeleine Beaupré (33)]]; [[Cantin-132|Mathiasse Cantin (12)]]; [[Cantin-135|Pierre Cantin (11)]]; [[Cantin-137|Joseph Cantin (10)]]; [[Cantin-278|Adélaïde Cantin (9)]]; Honoré Cantin (4); [[Cantin-126|Léda Cantin (2)]] Family (Lines 36-39): [[Cantin-130|Joseph Cantin (38)]]; [[Vézina-205|Flavie Vézina (31)]]; [[Cantin-136|Joseph Cantin (10)]]; [[Cantin-281|Flavie Cantin (9)]] Family (Lines 40-46): [[Richard-3309|Lazare Richard (35)]]; [[Chastenay-7|Délima Chastenné (28)]]; Siméon Richard (7); Joseph Richard (6); [[Richard-3308|Antoinette Richard (5)]]; [[Richard-3311|Délima Richard (3)]]; [[Richard-3319|Theophile Richard (20 Juillet 1851)]] Family (Lines 47-50; continued on next page): [[Beaupré-645|Jérome Beaupré (37)]]; [[Plamondon-116|Angélique Plamondon (21)]]; [[Beaupré-677|Jérome Beaupré (12)]]; [[Beaupré-678|Philomène Beaupré (10)]] == Page 13 == Family (Lines 1-2; continued from previous page): [[Beaupré-644|Marie L. Beaupré (3)]]; [[Beaupré-652|Joseph Beaupré (2)]] Family (Lines 3-5): [[Plamondon-278|Joseph Plamondon (24)]]; [[Plamondon-219|Antoine Plamondon (22)]]; [[Plamondon-220|Elizabeth Plamondon (20)]] Family (Lines 6-7): [[Jobin-152|Joseph Jobin (68)]]; [[Girard-1044|Angelique Girard (60)]] Family (Lines 8-15): [[Genois-8|Thomas Janoit (33)]]; [[Moisan-107|Marie Moisan (37)]]; [[Genois-7|Thomas Jannoit (9)]]; Joseph Janoit (8); [[Genois-9|Felix Janoit (7)]]; [[Genois-11|Sophie Janoit (5)]]; Febuic(?) Jannoit (3); [[Genois-13|François Jannoit (1)]] Family (Lines 16-17): Ignace Cantin (46); Magdeleine Beaupré (37) Non-Family Members (Lines 18-19): Técle Beland (19); Jeulie Beaupré (8) Family (Lines 20-24): [[Plamondon-135|Joseph Plamondon (36)]]; [[Plamondon-154|Joseph Plamondon (9)]]; [[Plamondon-134|George Plamondon (5)]]; Adelphine Plamondon (2) Family (Lines 25-31): [[Cantin-149|Jean Cantin (52)]]; [[Plamondon-174|Angélique Plamondon (52)]]; [[Cantin-276|Jean Cantin (20)]]; [[Cantin-171|Julie Cantin (18)]]; Henry Cantin (18); [[Cantin-172|Marie Cantin (15)]]; Rosalie Cantin (13) Family (Lines 32-37): [[Plamondon-119|Ignace Plamondon (40)]]; [[Plamondon-120|Anastasie Plamondon (44)]]; Ignace Plamondon (12); [[Plamondon-148|Philomene Plamondon (9)]]; Marie Plamondon (8); [[Plamondon-118|Zoé Plamondon (3)]] Family (Lines 38-44): [[Martel-737|Jean Bt Martel (45)]]; [[Paquet-391|Louise Paquet (40)]]; Ignace Martel (14); [[Martel-822|Louise Martel (8)]]; [[Martel-701|Marie Martel (6)]]; [[Martel-735|Louis Martel (5)]]; [[Martel-754|Liza Martel (4)]] Family (Lines 45-50): [[Alain-107|François Alain (39)]]; [[Jobin-138|Sophie Jobin (42)]]; [[Alain-159|Sophie Alain (14)]]; [[Alain-202|Jean Alain (12)]]; [[Alain-125|Mary Alain (7)]]; [[Alain-106|Alphonse Alain (4)]] == Page 15 == Family (Lines 1-6): [[Beaupré-647|Isidore Beaupré (34)]]; [[Côté-1484|Mathe Coté (35)]]; Emelie Beaupré (8); Jérome Beaupré (6); [[Beaupré-646|Isidore Beaupré (3)]]; Victoire Beaupré (25 Avril 1851) Family (Lines 7-8): Olivier Petit Clerc (35); [[Petitclerc-63|Pierre Petit Clerc (34)]] Family (Lines 9-16): [[Huard-283|Antoine Huart (35)]]; [[Barette-57|Julie Barette (30)]]; [[Huard-415|Philomène Huart (9)]]; [[Huard-416|Joseph Huart (7)]]; [[Huard-282|Xavier Huart (6)]]; [[Huard-284|Josephine Huart (4)]]; [[Huard-285|Elizabeth Huart (3)]]; [[Huard-288|Adéline Huart (11 Avril 1851)]] Family (Lines 17-21): [[Barette-52|Christophe Barette (31)]]; [[Dion-400|Henriette Dyon (27)]]; [[Barette-58|Henriette Barette (4)]]; [[Barette-51|Délima Barette (2)]]; [[Barette-62|Elizabeth Barette (9 Octobre 1851)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 22-23): [[Dion-411|Joseph Dyon (22)]]; Pierre Robitaille (19) Family (Lines 24-30): [[Barette-60|Christophe Barette (63)]]; [[Lachance-357|Marguerite Lachance (54)]]; [[Barette-76|Joseph Barette (26)]]; Thomas Barette (23); Nascare(?) Barette (20); Hyppolite Barette (18); [[Barette-151|Eléonore Barette (15)]] Non-Family Member (Line 31): Louis Beaulieu (20) Family (Lines 32-33): [[Juneau-224|Isidore Juineau (30)]]; [[Savard-448|Catherine Savard (36)]] Non-Family Member (Line 34): Patrick Cornewary(?) (8) Family (Lines 35-42): [[Moisan-69|Etienne Moisan (41)]]; [[Drolet-116|Marie Drolette (40)]]; Célina Moisan (17); Etienne Moisan (11); Philomene Moisan (9); [[Moisan-68|Charles Moisan (7)]]; [[Moisan-73|Marie Moisan (5)]]; [[Moisan-77|Elinne Moisan (2)]] Family (Lines 43-50): [[Petitclerc-49|Paul Petit Clerc (45)]]; Marie Pendreau (43); [[Petitclerc-224|Samuel Petit Clerc (14)]]; [[Petitclerc-225|Jean Petit Clerc (11)]]; [[Petitclerc-226|François Petit Clerc (10)]]; [[Petitclerc-48|Etienne Petit Clerc (4)]]; Marie Petit Clerc (7); [[Petitclerc-58|Rose Petit Clerc (5)]] == Page 17 == Non-Family Member (Line 1): Joseph Bérubé (16) Family (Lines 2-3): Louis A Ign(?) Drolette (35); Marianne Ouvrard (36) Non-Family Members (Lines 4-5): Jacques Geneste (7); Phillomène Alain (12) Family (Lines 6-12): [[Hamel-587|Joseph Hamel (37)]]; [[Mirand-4|Louise Mirand (40)]]; Joseph Hamel (9); [[Hamel-577|Sophie Hamel (7)]]; [[Hamel-593|Philomène Hamel (5)]]; [[Hamel-605|Constance Hamel (3)]]; [[Hamel-635|Pierre Hamel (25 Mars 1851)]] Unclear Individual (Line 13): François Drolette (27) Family (Lines 14-15): [[Alain-91|Pierre Alain (38)]]; [[Gauvin-294|Olivette Gauvin (38)]] Unclear Individual (Line 16): Gabriel Drolette (24) Family (Lines 17-25): [[Alain-73|Joseph Alain (44)]]; [[Beaumont-1552|Julie Beaumon (44)]]; [[Alain-152|Onésime Alain (17)]]; [[Alain-151|Jeulie Alain (17)]]; [[Alain-199|Jean Alain (14)]]; [[Alain-99|Marie Alain (10)]]; [[Alain-69|Leocadie Alain (5)]]; [[Alain-77|Zoé Alain (3)]]; [[Alain-119|Lodevin Alain (20 Octobre 1850)]] Non-Family Member (Line 26): Michel Drolette(?) (24) Family (Lines 27-33): [[Voyer-66|Louis Voyer (36)]]; [[Gauvin-274|Louise Gauvin (33)]]; [[Voyer-72|Louise Voyer (9)]]; [[Voyer-71|Philomene Voyer (7)]]; [[Voyer-60|Jeulie Voyer (5)]]; [[Voyer-67|Reine Voyer (3)]]; [[Voyer-68|Adéline Voyer (2)]] Family (Lines 34-35): [[Alain-89|Jacques Alain (32)]]; [[Moisan-92|Adélaïde Moisan (34)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 36-38): [[Alain-138|Michel Alain (24)]]; [[Paquet-485|Tharèse Paquet (25)]]; Elzéare Alain (12) Family (Lines 39; 41-42): [[Moisan-90|Charles Moisan (29)]]; [[Moisan-237|Charles Moisan (5)]]; [[Moisan-101|Joseph Moisan (3)]] Non-Family Member (Line 40): [[Moisan-124|Henriette Moisan (21)]] Non-Family Member (Line 43): [[Gauthier-4018|Elie Devarenne (16)]] Family (Lines 44-47): [[Moisan-102|Jean Moisan (28)]]; [[Drolet-131|Marie Drolet (30)]]; [[Moisan-104|Josephine Moisan (2)]]; [[Moisan-123|Jean Moisan (21 Janvier 1852)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 48-50): [[Gauthier-4019|Etienne Devarenne (18)]]; Angèle Drolette (18); François Carraun(?) (17) == Page 19 == Family (Lines 1-5): [[Drolet-144|Joseph Drolet (25)]]; [[Denis-366|Charlotte Moisan (20)]]; [[Drolet-146|Anne Drolette (2)]]; [[Drolet-145|Joseph Drolet (1)]]; [[Drolet-143|Virginie Drolette (15 Decembre 1851)]] Family (Lines 6-8): [[Moisan-67|François X Moisan (26)]]; [[Drolet-105|Louise Drolette (26)]]; [[Moisan-81|François X Moisan (18 Avril 1851)]] Non-Family Member (Line 9): Joseph Piché (16) Family (Lines 10-13): [[Girard-950|Pierre Girard (27)]]; [[Duperron-25|Henriette Lavertue (32)]]; [[Girard-949|Célina Girard (3)]]; [[Girard-969|Pierre Girard (2)]] Family (Lines 14-19): [[Rochette-40|Félix Rochette (31)]]; [[Petit-723|Justine Petit (28)]]; Justine Rochette (6); [[Rochette-39|Ferdinand Rochette (3)]]; [[Rochette-41|Joseph Rochette (2)]]; [[Rochette-55|Adéline Rochette (14 Octobre 1850)]] Non-Family Member (Line 20): Pierre Huot (2) Family (Lines 21-27): [[Huot-187|Thomas Huot (34)]]; [[Julien-152|Marie Juilien (32)]]; [[Huot-188|Marie Huot (7)]]; Thomas Huot (5); [[Huot-199|Jacques Huot (4)]]; [[Huot-208|Ladevine Huot (2)]]; [[Huot-222|Marceline Huot (3 Mai 1851)]] Family (Lines 28-35): [[Paquet-441|Michel Paquet (37)]]; [[Ouvrard-32|Marie Anne Ouvrard (44)]]; Michel Paquet (17); [[Paquet-440|Joseph Paquet (9)]]; Ferdinand Paquet (8); Elie Paquet (5); Isidore Paquet (5); [[Paquet-446|Cyprien Paquet (3)]] Family (Lines 36-40): [[Drolet-119|Prisque Drolette (39)]]; [[Paquet-430|Marie Paquet (42)]]; [[Drolet-141|Prisque Drolette (8)]]; Marie Drolette (6); [[Drolet-137|Anna Del. Drolette (1)]] Family (Lines 41-47): [[Plamondon-115|Philippe Plamondon (32)]]; [[Paquet-406|Joseph Paquet (33)]]; Charles Plamondon (8); Obéline Plamondon (6); [[Plamondon-114|Leandévine Plamondon (4)]]; [[Plamondon-127|Philippe Plamondon (1)]]; [[Plamondon-175|Zoé Plamondon (8 Janvier 1852)]] Non-Family Member (Line 48): Zoé Plamondon (13) Family (Lines 49-50): [[Beaupré-891|Come Beaupré (34)]]; [[Rochon-439|Ellène Rochon (32)]] == Page 21 == Non-Family Members (Lines 1-2): Phillomène Déry (12); Honoré Beaupré (8) Family (Lines 3-8): [[Plamondon-123|Joseph Plamondon (55)]]; [[Cantin-124|Henriette Cantin (34)]]; [[Plamondon-144|Joseph Plamondon (11)]]; [[Plamondon-153|François Plamondon (8)]]; [[Plamondon-122|Adélaïde Plamondon (3)]]; [[Plamondon-172|Rosalie Plamondon (22 Juin 1851)]] Family (Lines 9-10; continues on Line 14): [[Plamondon-130|André Plamondon (46)]]; [[Beaupré-654|Cecile Beaupré (34)]] Non-Family Members (11-13): [[Paquet-438|Josephte Paquet (76)]]; Ignace Plamondon (36); [[Plamondon-287|Adolph Plamondon (17)]] Family (continued from Line 10; Lines 14-17): [[Plamondon-136|Raymond Plamondon (5)]]; [[Plamondon-145|Cécile Plamondon (10)]]; [[Plamondon-160|Anné Plamondon (4)]]; [[Plamondon-171|Charles Plamondon (5 Mai 1851)]] Non-Family Member (Line 18): Rose Godin (16) Family (Lines 19-21): [[Hamel-637|Charles Hamel (35)]]; [[Hamel-638|Tharèse Hamel (29)]]; Charles Hamel (8) Family (Lines 22-28): [[Jobin-121|Jean Bt Jobin (41)]]; [[Trudel-495|Juelie Trudelle (34)]]; [[Jobin-135|Victoire Jobin (9)]]; [[Jobin-136|Joseph Jobin (8)]]; [[Jobin-120|Juelie Cèlina Jobin (7)]]; [[Jobin-125|Denise Jobin (3)]]; [[Jobin-129|Onesime Jobin (2)]] Non-Family member (Line 29): Marie Trudelle (54) Family (Lines 30-35): [[Gilbert-6457|Jean Bt Gilbert (52)]]; [[Martel-825|Rose Martelle (34)]]; Joseph Gilbert (6); [[Gilbert-6075|Grégoire Gilbert (5)]]; [[Gilbert-6197|Rose Gilbert (4)]]; [[Gilbert-6684|Camile S. Gilbert (13 Janvier 1852)]] Unclear Individual (Line 36): Domitilde Mercier (31) Family (Lines 37-38): [[Parent-1178|Eugenne Parent (23)]]; [[Clermont-130|Clarissa Clarmont (23)]] Non-Family Member (Line 39): Augustin Lépine (62) Family (Lines 40-46): [[Langlois-1459|Léonore Langlois (33)]]; [[Savary-219|Phillomene Savary (12)]]; David Savary (10); [[Savary-225|Charles Savary (8)]]; Délima Savary (6); George Savary (4); [[Savary-119|Sophie Savary (2)]] Family (Lines 47-50; continues on next page): [[Parent-1062|Michel Parent (27)]]; [[Dufresne-198|Elizabeth Dufrèsne (28)]]; [[Parent-1063|Phillome Parent (5)]]; [[Parent-1064|Liza Parent (3)]] == Page 23 == Family (continued from previous page; Line 1): [[Parent-1067|Victoria Parent (10 Avril 1851)]] Unclear Individual: [[Parent-835|Antoine Parent (26)]] Family (Lines 3-9): [[Hamel-619|Phillippe Hamel (44)]]; [[Parent-1030|Charlotte Parent (44)]]; Philippe Hamel (9); [[Hamel-618|Phillomène Hamel (5)]]; [[Hamel-630|Marie Hamel (3)]]; [[Hamel-634|Cyprien Hamel (2)]]; [[Hamel-641|Louise Hamel (2 Decembre 1851)]] Family (Lines 10-17): [[Darveau-30|Isidore Darveau (48)]]; [[Dubuc-142|Victoire Dubuc (47)]]; Marie Darveau (17); [[Darveau-86|Michel Darveau (15)]]; [[Darveau-63|Marie Darveau (13)]]; Philomène Darveau (11); [[Darveau-31|Louise Darveau (7)]] Non-Family Member: Marie Paradis (3 August 1851) Family (Lines 18-19): [[Rousseau-850|Jusde Russeau (28)]]; [[Houde-793|Henriette Houd (16)]] Non-Family Member (Line 20): [[Houde-1014|Rémi Houd (22)]] Family (Lines 21-28): [[Goulette-91|Ignace Goulette (44)]]; [[Mailloux-187|Louise Mailloux (40)]]; Jean Goulette (12); Joseph Goulette (11); Marie Goulette (8); Thrésine Goulette (6); Ferdinand Goulette (4); [[Goulette-90|Pierre Goulette (3)]] Family (Lines 29-34): [[Martel-1326|François X Martel (28)]]; [[Daigle-1410|Marguerite Dègle (25)]]; Marguerite Martel (9); Onesime Martel (5); Antoine Martel (3); François Martel (2) Family (Lines 35-38): [[Beaumont-1581|Joseph Beaumont (57)]]; [[Duchesneau-41|Geneviève Duchesneau (52)]]; Jacques Beaumont (12); Emelie Beaumont (10) Family (Lines 39-40): [[Blondeau-69|Michel Blondeau (40)]]; [[Hamel-640|Marguerite Hamel (38)]] Family (Lines 41-46): [[Duchesneau-43|Edouard Ducheneau (36)]]; [[Belleau-84|Jeulie Beleau (32)]]; [[Duchesneau-73|Edouard Ducheneau (12)]]; [[Duchesneau-77|François Ducheneau (5)]]; [[Duchesneau-78|Adelphine Ducheneau (4)]]; [[Duchesneau-42|Louis Ducheneau (1)]] Family (Lines 47-50; continues on next page): [[Bureau-64|Louis Bureau (48)]]; [[Hamel-582|Joseph Hamel (45)]]; [[Bureau-98|Louis Bureau (22)]]; [[Bureau-99|Charles Bureau (19)]] == Page 25 == Family (Lines 1-4; continued from previous page): Joseph Bureau (14); [[Bureau-81|Jeulie Bureau (9)]]; [[Bureau-63|Reine Bureau (7)]]; [[Bureau-80|Anne Bureau (5)]] Family (Lines 5-12): [[Anger-185|Jean Bt Anger (40)]]; [[Drolet-117|Jeulie Drolet (40)]]; Joseph Anger (15); François Anger (14); Louise Anger (12); [[Anger-184|Adéline Anger (6)]]; [[Anger-188|Jeulie Anger (4)]]; [[Anger-190|Pierre Anger (1)]] Family (Lines 13-17): [[Wanesse-2|Joseph Wanesse (34)]]; [[Alain-86|Jeulie Alain (37)]]; [[Wanesse-3|Jeulie Wanesse (10)]]; [[Wanesse-4|Eleonore Wanesse (8)]]; [[Wanesse-1|Emelie Wanesse (5)]]; [[Wanesse-6|Joseph Wanesse (3)]] Family (Lines 18-24): [[Morasse-38|Pierre Maurasse (50)]]; [[Spenard-46|Geneviève Spinard (32)]]; [[Morasse-49|Ferdinand Maurasse (11)]]; Josephine Maurasse (8); Fidd(??) Maurasse (7); Philomene Maurasse (5) Family (Lines 25-32): [[Morasse-8|Michel Maurasse (60)]]; [[Beaumont-1551|Marie Anne Beaumont (46)]]; [[Morasse-50|Joseph Maurasse (21)]]; [[Morasse-27|Marie Anne Maurasse (19)]]; Marie Maurasse (17); Louis Maurasse (15); Antoine Maurasse (11); [[Morasse-7|Adéline Maurasse (6)]] Family (Lines 33-35): [[Morasse-17|Jean Maurasse (24)]]; [[Alain-118|Elizabeth Alain (21)]]; [[Morasse-20|Elizabeth Maurasse (1)]] Family (Lines 36-38): Joseph Garneau (28); Louise Lirette (25); Joseph Garneau (1 Juin 1851) Family (Lines 39-41): [[Drolet-109|Louis Drolet (31)]]; [[Mirand-3|Charlotte Miran (46)]]; [[Drolet-108|Phillomene Drolet (7)]] Family (Lines 42-44): [[Tapin-15|Charles Tapin (28)]]; [[Gauthier-1955|Sophie Devarenne (21)]]; [[Tapin-16|Marie Tapin (1)]] Family (Lines 45-50, continues on next page): [[Genest-166|Tharèse Genest (41)]]; [[Delisle-1078|Pierre Delisle (19)]]; [[Delisle-1081|Marie Delisle (12)]]; [[Delisle-1082|Délina Delisle (11)]]; [[Delisle-471|Louise Delisle (9)]]; [[Delisle-473|Jeulie Delisle (8)]] == Page 27 == Family (continued from previous page; Line 1): [[Delisle-476|Zoé Delisle (4)]] Family (Lines 2-7): [[Martel-772|Louis Martel (42)]]; [[Beaumont-1557|Louise Beaumon (26)]]; Louis Martel (8); Antoine Martel (7); [[Martel-702|François Martel (5)]]; [[Martel-772|Pierre Martel (2)]] Family (Lines 8-10): [[Alain-123|Antoine Alain (62)]]; [[Alain-124|Tharèse Alain (62)]]; Jean Alain (24) Family (Lines 11-13): [[Dion-401|Pierre Dyon (25)]]; [[Alain-108|Carroline Alain (22)]]; [[Dion-402|Marie Az. Dyon (2)]] Family (Lines 14-17): [[Picard-506|Alexandre Picard (25)]]; [[Alain-95|Marie Alain (25)]]; Thomas J. Picard (2); [[Picard-520|Marie Louise Picard (22 Janvier 1852)]] Family (Lines 18-21): [[Alain-72|Joseph Alain (28)]]; [[Fiset-75|Emelie Fisette (27)]]; [[Alain-71|Joseph Alain (4)]]; [[Alain-79|Antoine Alain (2)]] Family (Lines 22-23): [[Drolet-174|François Drolet (70)]]; [[Laberge-189|Felicite Laberge (70)]] Family (Lines 24-26): Phillippe Drolette (35); Reine Labay (27); Adelphine Drolette (1) Family (Lines 27-31): Marie L. Maurasse (27); Napoléon Giroux (7); Georgine Giroux (4); Belsimere Giroux (2) Family (Lines 32-36): [[Bureau-83|Ambroise Bureau (26)]]; [[Bernard-1890|Josephte Bernard (26)]]; Josephte Bureau (4); Ambroise Bureau (2); [[Bureau-82|Danniel Bureau (5 Avril 1851)]] Family (Lines 37-39): [[Beaumont-1583|Joseph Beaumon (26)]]; [[Darveau-35|Delima Darveau (19)]]; [[Beaumont-1585|Marie Beaumon (29 Septembre 1851)]] Family (Lines 40-43): [[Plamondon-112|Pierre Plamondon (29)]]; [[Hardy-3990|Liza Hardy (23)]]; [[Plamondon-111|Ladévine Plamondon (4)]]; Vergine Plamondon (2) Non-Family Members (Lines 44-45): James Plamondon (26); Edouard Plamondon (25) Family (Lines 46-48): [[Vézina-228|Louis Vézina (74)]]; [[Matte-275|Angélique Math (60)]]; [[Vézina-377|Moise Vézina (20)]] Family (Lines 49-50; continues on next page): [[Livernois-227|Antoine Benoist (72)]]; [[Mathieu-312|Marie Mathieu (53)]] == Page 29 == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-2): [[Livernois-268|Marceline Benoist (17)]]; Pierre Benoist (14) Non-Family Member (Line 3): [[Tardif-491|Elizabeth Tardif (85)]] Family (Lines 4-7): [[Desrochers-161|Joseph Dérocher (28)]]; [[Chene-127|Olive Chuiné (26)]]; Elmire Dérocher (5); Eléonore Dérocher (3) Family (Lines 8-18): [[Paré-619|Ambroise Paré (44)]]; [[Rochette-69|Marguerite Rochette (45)]]; Olivier Paré (18); [[Paré-942|Joseph Paré (17)]]; [[Paré-618|Lucie Paré (16)]]; Louis Paré (13); Hurbain Paré (11); Celinasse Paré (9); Napoléon Paré (7); Elina Paré (5); [[Paré-798|Ozemire Paré (2)]] Non-Family Member (Line 19): [[Pepin-675|Pierre Pepin (19)]] Family (Lines 20-21): [[Vézina-222|Jean Vézina (35)]]; [[Paré-568|Matilde Paré (34)]] Family (Lines 22-25): [[Paré-551|François Paré (36)]]; [[Papillon-34|Pamela Papyon (28)]]; [[Paré-521|Carroline Paré (4)]]; [[Paré-552|Cyprien Paré (2)]] Family (Lines 26-31): [[Rochette-63|Léon Rochet (47)]]; [[Demers-1001|Petronile Demars (46)]]; [[Rochette-92|Léon Rochet (18)]]; [[Rochette-133|Lazare Rochet (16)]]; [[Rochette-62|Délima Rochet (13)]]; [[Rochette-132|Elizabeth Rochet (11)]] Family (Lines 32-36): [[Prudhomme-245|Balthazare Prudhomme (40)]]; [[Livernois-226|Marie Benoist (27)]]; [[Prudhomme-244|Eleine Prudhomme (7)]]; [[Prudhomme-250|Eleonore Prudhomme (3)]]; [[Prudhomme-251|Malvina Prudhomme (1)]] Family (Lines 37-42): [[Paradis-551|Alexis Paradis (40)]]; [[Drolet-138|Tharèse Drolet (34)]]; Alexis Paradis (11); Elie Paradis (9); Tharèse Paradis (7); Jean Paradis (3) Family (Lines 43-45): [[Paradis-599|François Paradis (32)]]; [[Drolet-172|Marguerite Drolet (30)]]; Marguerite Paradis (3) Family (Lines 46-50): [[Hamel-609|Pierre Hamel (38)]]; [[Anger-189|Louise Anger (28)]]; Rose Hamel (3); [[Hamel-608|Pierre Hamel (2)]]; [[Hamel-636|Charles Hamel (27 Mars 1851)]] == Page 31 == Non-Family Members (Lines 1-2): Victoire Drolet (20); Jean Drolet (31) Family (Lines 3-10): [[Déry-83|Joseph Déry (40)]]; [[Hamel-576|Marguerite Hamel (42)]]; Joseph Déry (15); [[Déry-240|Isidore Déry (11)]]; [[Déry-82|Teophile Déry (7)]]; Phillippe Déry (5); [[Déry-105|Cyprien Déry (3)]]; [[Déry-121|Marie Phil. Déry (23 Juin 1851)]] Family (Lines 11-16): [[Paré-563|Olivier Paré (47)]]; [[Gauthier-1755|Marie Devarenne (36)]]; [[Paré-564|Joseph Paré (10)]]; Zoé Paré (8); [[Paré-567|Adélina Paré (6)]]; [[Paré-525|Louis Paré (2)]] Family (Lines 17-24): [[Déry-87|Louis Déry (32)]]; [[Moisan-70|Angèle Moisan (32)]]; Louis Déry (10); Pierre Déry (9); [[Déry-86|Bibiena Déry (7)]]; [[Déry-88|Adéline Déry (5)]]; [[Déry-104|Philotere Déry (4)]]; [[Déry-108|Léda Déry (1)]] Family (Lines 25-28): [[Paradis-536|Pierre Paradis (29)]]; [[Renaud-795|Imerence Renauld (23)]]; [[Paradis-535|Phillomène Paradis (2)]]; [[Paradis-549|Pierre Paradis (19 juillet 1851)]] Family (Lines 29-31): [[Renaud-796|Jean Bt Renauld (30)]]; [[Gilbert-6482|Estère Gilbert (23)]]; [[Renaud-798|Marie Renauld (27 Octobre 1851)]] Family (Lines 32-34): [[Trudel-523|Thomas Trudelle (45)]]; [[Marcotte-216|Louise Marcotte (47)]]; Frédérique Trudelle (12) Family (Lines 35-36): Antoine Alain (34); [[Alain-144|Magdeleine Alain (35)]] Multi-Generational Family (Lines 37-42): [[Sénéchal-37|Jean Sénécharles (30)]]; [[Letarte-35|Henriette Letarte (24)]]; [[Valin-48|Louise Valin (60)]]; [[Sénéchal-38|Alphonse Sénécharles (6)]]; [[Sénéchal-40|Ladevine Sénécharles (3)]]; [[Sénéchal-41|Malvina Sénécharles (1)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 43-45): Jude Letarte (36); [[Letarte-44|Ferdinand Letarte (21)]]; [[Béland-186|Fabien Beland (20)]] Family (Lines 46-50): [[Alain-85|Edouard Alain (44)]]; [[Giroux-581|Marie Giroux (42)]]; [[Alain-100|Louis Alain (9)]]; [[Alain-117|Magdeleine Alain (2)]]; [[Alain-120|Joseph Alain (19 Novembre 1851)]] == Page 33 == Non-family Member (Line 1): François Giroux (66) Family (Lines 2-9): [[Plamondon-162|Phillippe Plamondon (58)]]; [[Maret-99|Téotisse Leppine (40)]]; [[Plamondon-161|Magdeleine Plamondon (12)]]; Louise Plamondon (10); Adélina Plamondon (8); Edmere Plamondon (6); [[Plamondon-163|Frédérique Plamondon (2)]]; Philippe Plamondon (23) Multi-generational Family (Lines 10-15): [[Genest-168|Jacques Géneste (44)]]; [[Genest-171|Joseph Génest (22)]]; [[Gauvin-311|Carroline Gauvin (20)]]; Ferdinand Génest (13); Michel Génest (20); Henry Génest (8) Family (Lines 16-19): [[Martel-750|Antoine Martel (36)]]; [[Bouchard-852|Marie Bouchard (38)]]; [[Martel-749|Albert Martel (4)]]; Louis Martel (2) Family (Lines 20-25): [[Lefebvre-1240|François Lefèbre (42)]]; [[Alain-82|Marguerite Alain (44)]]; [[Lefèbvre-2168|François Lefèbre (11)]]; Phillippe Lefèbre (10); [[Lefebvre-1239|Jeulie Lefèbre (7)]]; [[Lefebvre-1246|Louis Th Lefèbre (4)]] Family (Lines 26-27): Louis Giroux (32); Angelique Gingras (37) Family (Lines 28-32): [[Gilbert-6069|Jean Gilbert (30)]]; [[Rochette-38|Louise Rochette (23)]]; [[Gilbert-6068|Louise Gilbert (5)]]; [[Gilbert-6192|Florence Gilbert (3)]]; [[Gilbert-6341|Marie Dina Gilbert (2)]] Family (Lines 33-43): [[Bedard-823|Larant Bédard (45)]]; [[Pageot-66|Louise Pageot (44)]]; Louise Bedard (21); [[Bédard-1271|Narcisse Bedard (19)]]; [[Bédard-1269|Nazaire Bédard (16)]]; Marceline Bédard (12); François Bédard (10); Philomène Bédard (9); Pierre Bédard (8); [[Bedard-886|Sophie Bédard (4)]]; [[Bedard-824|Rose Bédard (3)]] Family (Lines 44-49): [[Tessier-471|Antoine Tessier (45)]]; [[Alain-83|Marguerite Alain (32)]]; [[Tessier-1029|Antoine Tessier (10)]]; [[Tessier-475|Marguerite Tessier (8)]]; [[Tessier-470|Louis Tessier (5)]]; [[Tessier-490|Edouard Tessier (2)]] Unclear Individual: Ignace Martel (38) == Page 35 == Family (1-2): [[Bedard-892|Larant Bedard (22)]]; [[Genest-167|Magdeleine Génest (24)]] Family (Lines 3-11): [[Déry-109|Michel Déry (42)]]; [[Plamondon-133|Tharèse Plamondon (47)]]; Mathilde Déry (18); Marceline Déry (17); [[Derry-139|Michel Déry (16)]]; [[Déry-116|Joseph Déry (12)]]; [[Déry-111|Jean Déry (8)]]; [[Déry-120|Placide Déry (5)]]; [[Déry-123|Marie Malvina Déry (9 Decembre 1851)]] Unclear Individual: [[Déry-143|Casemire Déry (20)]] Family (Lines 13-17): [[Campbell-20236|David Camel (37)]]; [[Vadeboncoeur-25|Adélaïde Verboncoeur (33)]]; [[Campbell-42303|George Camel (10)]]; [[Campbell-20489|Exiselasse? Camel (7)]]; [[Campbell-20555|Joseph N. Camel (3)]] Family (Lines 18-23): [[Hamel-673|Pierre Hamel (44)]]; [[Drolet-140|Marie Drolet (33)]]; Marie Hamel (7); Phillomene Hamel (6); Edouard Hamel (4); Pierre Hamel (2) Family (Lines 24-25): [[Boisjoli-6|François Boisjolie (23)]]; [[Gauthier-1766|Adélaïde Devarenne (23)]] Non-family Member (Line 26): Joseph Boisjolie (20) Unclear Individual (Line 27): Pierre Alain (50) Family (Lines 28-31): [[Déry-122|Isidore Déry (33)]]; [[Pagé-6967|Désange Pagé (45)]]; [[Houde-827|Ferdinand Houd (19)]]; Remi Houd (22) Non-family Member (Line 32): Angelique Lallier (65) Family (Lines 33-39; 41): [[Walsh-4167|Michal Walsh (45)]]; [[Campbell-20545|Anne Camel (30)]]; [[Walsh-5059|Robert Walsh (18)]]; [[Walsh-4187|Marguerite Walsh (16)]]; [[Walsh-4188|Rosana Walsh (12)]]; [[Walsh-4190|Catherine Walsh (10)]]; [[Walsh-4196|Michal Walsh (7)]]; [[Walsh-4351|John Walsh (1 Janvier 1852)]] Non-family Member (Line 40): William Marshal (5) Family (Lines 42-46): [[Côté-1536|Nicolas Côté (34)]]; [[Robitaille-288|Ursule Robitaille (36)]]; Délina Côté (6); Rosalie Côté (4); [[Côté-1535|Napoléon Côté (2)]] Family (Lines 47-49): [[Lefrançois-127|Edouard Lefrançois (40)]]; Edouard Lefrançois (15); Marguerite Lefrançois (13) Family (Line 50; continues on next page): [[Beaupré-684|Hyppolite Beaupré (35)]] == Page 37 == Family (continued from previous page; Lines-1-3): [[Trudel-517|Jeulie Trudelle (32)]]; [[Beaupré-687|Louis Trudelle (4)]]; [[Beaupré-697|Jeulie Beaupré (18 Avril 1851)]] Family (Lines 4-11): [[Richard-3321|Pierre Richard (43)]]; [[Brière-187|Eléonore Brière (44)]]; [[Richard-3925|Pierre Richard (15)]]; Edouard Richard (13); Joseph Richard (10); [[Richard-3320|Ludgère Richard (25 Juin 1851)]]; Marie Richard (8); Desildasse(?) Richard (2) Family (Lines 12-17): [[Walsh-4153|Edouard Walsh (33)]]; [[Delaney-1299|Brigite Delainey (30)]]; Richard Walsh (6); [[Walsh-4166|Andrew Walsh (4)]]; [[Walsh-4169|Michal Walsh (2)]]; [[Walsh-4185|Steven Walsh (25 Decembre 1851)]] Non-family Member (Line 18): Marie Anne Hern (12) Family (Lines 19-23): [[Rochette-57|Antoine Rochet (49)]]; [[Demers-930|Marie Edwing Demers (50)]]; Marie D. Rochet (15); Marie Phil. Rochet (11); [[Rochette-56|Ludgère Rochet (6)]] Family (Lines 24-25): Louis Paquet (35); Marceline Valliere (29) Non-family Member (Line 26): Marguerite Carleton (6) Family (Lines 27-28): [[Vézina-218|Joseph Vézina (50)]]; [[Cantin-145|Louise Cantin (47)]] Family (Lines 29-36): [[Béland-110|Louis Bélan (55)]]; [[Cantin-129|Theotise Cantin (40)]]; Louis Bélan (17); [[Béland-150|Phillomène Bélan (9)]]; [[Béland-147|Eléonore Bélan (7)]]; [[Béland-153|Joseph Bélan (4)]]; [[Béland-158|Marie Louise Bélan (2)]] Family (Lines 30-31): [[Béland-291|Jean Bélan (52)]]; [[Cantin-275|Tharèse Cantin (52)]]; [[Béland-187|Marie Adèle Bélan (17)]] Non-family Member (Line 33): [[Béland-259|Louise Bélan (7)]] Family (Lines 40-45): [[Trudel-497|Prisque Trudel (32)]]; [[Cantin-131|Eulalie Cantin (31)]]; [[Trudel-515|Joseph Trudel (7)]]; [[Trudel-496|Louis Trudel (5)]]; [[Trudel-518|Marie Trudel (3)]]; [[Trudel-519|Marie Louise Trudel (2)]] Family (Lines 46-50; continues on next page): [[Hardy-3673|Joseph Hardy (50)]]; [[Huot-216|Louise St. Larant (39)]]; Adele Hardy (17); [[Hardy-8040|Joseph Hardy (16)]]; Emelie Hardy (14); (see next page) == Page 39 == Family (Lines 1-5; continued from previous page): [[Hardy-4795|Coraline Hardy (14)]]; Xavier Hardy (12); Catherine Hardy (10); [[Hardy-3672|Pierre Hardy (6)]]; [[Hardy-3674|Phillomène Hardy (6)]] Family (Lines 6-7): [[Gosselin-521|Félix Goslin (69)]]; [[Poulin-688|Marie Poulin (67)]] Family (Lines 8-16): [[Morasse-10|Martin Maurasse (47)]]; [[Baribeau-130|Magdeleine Baribeau (45)]]; [[Morasse-41|Joseph Maurasse (20)]]; Louis Maurasse (18); Phillomène Maurasse (13); [[Morasse-9|Cyprien Maurasse (10)]]; [[Morasse-21|Honoré Maurasse (8)]]; [[Morasse-13|Elzéare Maurasse (5)]]; [[Morasse-16|Désange Maurasse (3)]] Family (Lines 17-21): [[Julien-156|Jacques Juilien (30)]]; [[Vallière-154|Marie Valliere (21)]]; [[Julien-210|Lodévine Juilien (4)]]; [[Julien-184|Evariste Juilien (2)]]; [[Julien-211|Jacques Juilien (6 April 1851)]] Family (Lines 22-24): [[Gosselin-517|Jean Goslin (25)]]; [[Béland-156|Adélaïde Bélan (19)]]; Jean Goslin (20 Juillet 1851) Family (Lines 25-29): [[Vallière-160|George Valliere (30)]]; [[Gosselin-496|Josephte Goslin]]; [[Vallière-159|Adélphine Valliere (6)]]; [[Vallière-163|Ferdinand Valliere (3)]]; Joseph Elie Valliere (1) Family (Lines 30-36): [[Béland-162|Prisque Bélan (46)]]; [[Morasse-22|Marie Maurasse (45)]]; [[Bédard-1280|Jeulie Bédard (15)]]; Jean Bélan (12); Phillomène Bélan (9); Abrahamme Bélan (9); Ladévine Bélan (4) Family (Lines 37-43): [[Beaupré-657|Nicolas Beaupré (37)]]; [[Plamondon-132|Adélaide Plamondon (32)]]; Ignace Beaupré (10); [[Beaupré-732|Adélaide Beaupré (9)]]; [[Beaupré-656|Hyppolite Beaupré (6)]]; [[Beaupré-633|Louise Beaupré (4)]]; [[Beaupré-689|Jean Beaupré (2)]] Family (Lines 44-50): [[Beaupré-659|François Beaupré (41)]]; [[Béland-148|Louise Bélan (36)]]; [[Beaupré-947|Louise Beaupré (12)]]; [[Beaupré-679|Marie Beaupré (10)]]; [[Beaupré-658|Domitilde Beaupré (6)]]; [[Beaupré-686|François Beaupré (3)]]; [[Beaupré-694|Thazile Beaupré (1)]] == Page 41 == Family (Lines 1-4): [[Béland-152|Joseph Bélan (33)]]; [[Morasse-14|Louise Maurasse (21)]]; [[Béland-154|Joseph Bélan (3)]]; [[Béland-160|Louise Bélan (1)]] Non-Family Member (Line 5): François Bélan (16) Family (Lines 6-11): [[Poulin-678|Jérôme Poulin (41)]]; [[Gosselin-512|Mérance Goslin (38)]]; [[Poulin-677|Jérôme Poulin (11)]]; [[Poulin-682|Mérance Poulin (5)]]; Jean Poulin (3); [[Poulin-685|Louise Poulin (1)]] Family (Lines 12-15): [[Livernois-225|Antoine Benoit (28)]]; [[Rousseau-779|Marie Rousseau (33)]]; [[Livernois-224|Antoine Benoit (6)]]; [[Livernois-230|Joseph Benoit (2)]] Family (Lines 16-20): [[Moisan-97|Magloire Moisan (32)]]; [[Vallière-162|Margueritte Vallière (3)]]; [[Moisan-108|Emélie Moisan (7)]]; [[Moisan-100|Malvina Moisan (5)]]; [[Moisan-106|Magloire Moisan (15 Janvier 1851)]] Family (Lines 21-26): [[Huard-287|Charles Huard (30)]]; [[Vallière-164|Jeulie Vallière (28)]]; Charles Huard (5); Jeulie Huard (4); Dominique Huard (2); [[Huard-286|Céleste Huard (6 Avril 1851)]] Family (Lines 27-29): [[Livernois-231|Siméon Benoit (22)]]; [[Béland-157|Eleonore Bélan (18)]]; [[Livernois-232|Eleonore Benoit (27 Février 1851)]] Family (Lines 30-32): [[Béland-159|Siméon Bélan (23)]]; [[Morasse-18|Zoé Maurasse (23)]]; [[Béland-167|Zoé Bélan (2 Septembre 1851)]] Family (Lines 33-36): [[Bourget-109|Jean Bourgette (62)]]; [[Belanger-1285|Angèlle Bélangé (49)]]; [[Bourget-108|Clarisse Bourgette (16)]]; Pierre Bourgette (14) Family (Lines 37-39): François Tourangeau (29); Marie Anne Langlois (30); Joseph Tourangeau (12) Family (Lines 40-45): [[Rondeau-207|Paul Rondeau (34)]]; [[Rousseau-787|Jeulie Rousseau (32)]]; Marie Anne Rondeau (11); Elisé Rondeau (9); [[Rondeau-261|Charles Rondeau (5)]]; [[Rondeau-213|Paul Rondeau (30 Juillet 1851)]] Family (46-50): [[Bourget-106|Joseph Bourgette (30)]]; [[Béland-161|Magdeleine Bélan (27)]]; Elsilda Bourgette (4); Joseph Bourgette (3); [[Bourget-105|Aurelie Bourgette (1)]] == Page 43 == Family (Lines 1-9): [[Wellman-1121|John Walman (55)]]; [[Wiseman-1906|Catherine Wisman (40)]]; Catherine Walman (20); Jean Walman (16); [[Wellman-1237|Marie Walman (14)]]; [[Wellman-1966|Phillomène Wallman (12)]]; Joseph Walman (10); Augustin Walman (8); Pierre Walman (5) Family (Lines 10-14): [[Couture-772|Jean Couture (34)]]; [[Wiseman-1949|Emelie Wiseman (29)]]; Jean Couture (10); Joseph Couture (8); Emelie Couture (6) Family (Lines 15-22): [[Trudel-521|Albert Trudelle (36)]]; [[Bourget-107|Rose Bourgette (32)]]; Adéline Trudelle (13); Adélaïde Trudelle (10); Ferdinand Trudelle (8); Sara Trudelle (5); Flavie Trudelle (3); [[Trudel-520|Joseph Trudelle (19 Avril 1851)]] Family (Lines 23-28): [[Bourget-102|Joseph Bourgette (55)]]; [[Bourbon-203|Marie Bourbon (49)]]; [[Bourget-144|Augustin Bourgette (20)]]; Antoine Bourgette (17); [[Bourget-158|George Bourgette (13)]]; [[Bourget-222|Catherine Bourgette (15)]] Non-family Member (Line 29): Louise Bourbon (56) Family (Lines 30-36): [[Brouard-35|Jean Berouard (44)]]; [[Thivierge-49|Emélie Tiverge (40)]]; Etienne Berouard (17); [[Brouard-34|Phillomène Berouard (12)]]; Emelie Berouard (10); [[Brouard-39|Josephine Berouard (7)]]; [[Berrouard-2|Adélina Berouard (5)]] Non-family Member (Line 37): Charles Berouard (50) Family (Lines 38-42): [[Julien-191|Michel Juilien (26)]]; [[Gingras-268|Ulalie Gingras (32)]]; [[Julien-220|Michel Juilien (2)]]; [[Julien-190|Josephine Juilien (1)]]; [[Julien-238|Jacques Juilien (8 Janvier 1852)]] Family (Lines 43-47): [[Lortie-63|Olivier Lortie (48)]]; [[Gingras-617|Louise Gingras (54)]]; [[Lortie-67|Joseph Lortie (24)]]; [[Lortie-62|Olivier Lortie (19)]]; [[Lortie-126|Jacques Lortie (13)]] Unclear Individual (Line 48): Louis Déry (24) Family (Lines 49-50; ''Note: This family should continue with two children on the following page but it does not. These children are present in the 1861 Census.''): [[Noreau-7|François Noreau (33)]]; [[Savary-116|Jeulie Savary (26)]] == Page 45 == Family (Lines 1-5): [[Plamondon-131|Jean Plamondon (40)]]; [[Petitclerc-44|Adelaide Petit Clerc (30)]]; [[Plamondon-103|Delina Plamondon (6)]]; [[Plamondon-365|Lézer Plamondon (5)]]; [[Plamondon-168|Ferdinand Plamondon (1)]] Family (Lines 6-7): Michel Dessein dit St Pierre (50); Magdeleine Routhier (45) Family (Mistakenly said to be Non-Family Members, Lines 8-11): [[Frenette-81|Elie Frenette (24)]]; [[Dessein-6|Léocadie Dessein dit St Pierre (18)]]; Léocadie Frenette (2); [[Frenette-80|Elie Frenette (21 Juin 1851)]] Family (Lines 12-16): [[Noreau-9|Joseph Noreau (41)]]; [[Rochette-42|Marguerite Rochette (34)]]; Joseph Noreau (8); [[Noreau-19|Adélaïde Noreau (9 Janvier 1852)]] Family (Lines 17-24): [[Gauvin-275|Pierre Gauvin (41)]]; [[Morand-118|Josephte Mauran (49)]]; [[Gauvin-301|Hector Gauvin (10)]]; [[Gauvin-300|Marie Gauvin (12)]]; [[Gauvin-295|Zoé Gauvin (9)]]; [[Gauvin-267|Josephine Gauvin (7)]]; [[Gauvin-279|Verginie Gauvin (4)]]; [[Gauvin-304|Anathalie Gauvin (9 December 1851)]] Family (Lines 25-27): [[Savary-127|François Savary (62)]]; [[Parent-1098|Angèlle Parant (63)]]; [[Savary-221|Ferdinand Savary (18)]] Family (Lines 28-35): [[Gauvin-273|Charles Gauvin (54)]]; [[Morand-116|Margueritte Mouran (51)]]; [[Gauvin-552|Louise Gauvin (22)]]; [[Gauvin-445|Honoré Gauvin (19)]]; [[Gauvin-558|Télesfore Gauvin (17)]]; [[Gauvin-559|Délina Gauvin (14)]]; [[Gauvin-560|Patrick Gauvin (8)]]; [[Gauvin-272|Désiré Gauvin (7)]] Family (Lines 36-40): [[Gingras-279|Jean Gingras (27)]]; [[Gauvin-303|Jeulie Gauvin (34)]]; [[Gingras-278|Charles Gingras (4)]]; Jeulie Eugenie Gingras (2 Juin 1851); Joseph Hubert Gingras (2) Non-family Members (Lines 41-42): [[Gingras-287|Larant Gingras (54)]]; [[Gingras-448|Honoré Gingras (23)]] Family (Lines 43-44): [[Duplein-2|Peter Duplin (27)]]; [[Parent-1066|Cécile Parent (33)]] Family (Lines 45-50; more young children should follow, but they do not continue on the next page): [[Plamondon-106|Joseph Plamondon (34)]]; [[Paquet-392|Scolastique Paquet (31)]]; [[Plamondon-308|Marie Plamondon (11)]]; [[Plamondon-185|Délina Plamondon (9)]]; [[Plamondon-138|Louise Plamondon (8)]]; [[Plamondon-105|Joseph Plamondon (6)]] == Page 47 == Family (Lines 1-3): [[Beaupré-692|Louis Beaupré (25)]]; [[Martel-826|Cécile Martel (25)]]; [[Beaupré-691|Marie Beaupré (1 1/2)]] Family (Lines 4-6): James Burnette (48); Jenevieve Burnette (13); George Burnette (8) Family (Lines 7-14): [[Gingras-270|Grégoire Gingras (52)]]; [[Gosselin-495|Louise Goslin (35)]]; [[Gingras-151|Paul Gingras (16)]]; [[Gingras-468|Edouard Gingras (15)]]; [[Gingras-273|Louise Gingras (13)]]; [[Gingras-275|Louis Gingras (11)]]; [[Gingras-269|Serile Gingras (5)]]; [[Gingras-282|Sifroy Gingras (3)]]; [[Gingras-284|Rébecka Gingras (1 1/2)]] Family (Lines 15-22): [[Gingras-290|Louis Gingras (32)]]; [[Minguy-4|Margueritte Mailly (32)]]; [[Gingras-292|Joseph Gingras (11)]]; [[Gingras-293|Célina Gingras (9)]]; Jeulie Gingras (6); [[Gingras-289|Charles Gingras (3)]]; Jean Bt Gingras (1 1/2) Family (Lines 23-24): [[Langevin-155|Michel Langevin (23)]]; [[Gagnon-1762|Adéline Gagnon (17)]] Family (Lines 25-26; 28-31): [[Laperrière-55|Joseph Laperriere (31)]]; [[Langevin-148|Marie Langevin (31)]]; Moïs Laperriere (9); Adélaïde Laperriere (11); Elmire Lapérriere (6); [[Laperrière-56|Malvina Lapériere (2)]] Non-family Member (Line 27): Louis Langevin (89) Family (Lines 32-35): [[Gagnon-1763|Clément Gagnon (48)]]; Marie Roger Caron (50); Clement Gagnon (15); Philomene Gagnon (14) Non-family Member (Line 36): François Rousseau (19) Unclear Individuals (Lines 37-38): Rose Plamondon (4); Anne Plamondon (1) Family (Lines 39-42): [[Plamondon-155|Cap Pierre Plamondon (59)]]; [[Déry-119|Louise Déry (58)]]; [[Plamondon-221|Louis Plamondon (28)]]; [[Plamondon-374|Petrus Plamondon (10)]] Non-family Members (Lines 43-44): Jean Russeau (15); Jean Alain (22) Family (45-48): [[Plamondon-126|Joseph Plamondon (32)]]; [[Girard-968|Louise Girard (21)]]; [[Plamondon-125|Pantaléon Plamondon (2)]]; [[Plamondon-173|Marie Louise Plamondon (12 Octobre 1851)]] Non-family Members (Lines 49-50): Thazile Petit (58); Michel Déry (19) == Page 49 == Family (Lines 1-3): Joseph Beer ? ? (51); Margueritte Kuenton (54); Elisabeth Marchal (26) Non-family Members (Lines 4-8): Lezer Ball (26); Edouard Carpenter (20); Thomatay Rerdon (8); Thomas Pennyfather (27); Ber Pennyfather (23) Family (Lines 9-12): [[Slattery-184|Michal Slatray (28)]]; Françoise Dane (25); [[Slattery-343|Honoré Slatray (3)]]; [[Slattery-345|John Slatray (2)]] Non-family Member (Line 13): [[Corn-1290|John Corne (13)]] Family (Lines 14-15): Guillaume Camel (30); Mary Camel (25) Family (Lines 16-23): John Henderson (40); Mary Palmer (40); William Henderson (22); John Henderson (18); Samuel Henderson (16); Janne Henderson (14); Christofer Henderson (11); Mary Henderson (8) Family (Lines 24-30): [[Garvin-775|Andrew Garvin (50)]]; [[Gray-23684|Mary Gray (44)]]; [[Garvin-988|William Garvin (22)]]; James Garvin (19); [[Garvin-769|Lezer Garvin (17)]]; [[Garvin-774|John Garvin (14)]]; [[Garvin-776|Nansy Garvin (11)]] Family (Lines 31-40): [[Gray-23903|William Gray (44)]]; [[Gilkison-188|Marty Belkenson (44)]]; William Gray (18); Savana Gray (16); [[Gray-23904|Robert Gray (15)]]; [[Gray-23906|Lezer Gray (11)]]; [[Gray-23908|Clary Gray (10)]]; James Gray (7); Charles Gray (5); [[Gray-23914|Honory Gray (3)]] Family (Lines 41-49; continues on next page): [[Gray-23464|James Gray (39)]]; [[Wallace-14231|Catherine Wallison (35)]]; James Gray (17); [[Gray-23463|William G. Gray (15)]]; Samuel Gray (13); John Gray (12); [[Gray-23907|Andrew Gray (8)]]; Edward Gray (3); [[Gray-23910|Ellenne Gray (6)]] Line 50 of this page is blank. == Page 51 == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-2): [[Gray-23913|Mary Anne Gray (4)]]; [[Gray-23465|Louise Gray (1)]] Family (Lines 3-8): [[Gray-29783|John Gray (40)]]; [[Smith-222768|Ellenne Gray (30)]]; Anne Gray (9); Williame Gray (5); [[Gray-29784|Susanne Gray (3)]]; [[Gray-29785|Janne Gray (1)]] Non-family Members (9-10): [[Gray-23902|Williame Gray (80)]]; Anne Hamman (80) Family (Lines 11-19): [[Mullen-1114|Bernard Mullen (60)]]; [[Fitzsimmons-424|Mary Summon (50)]]; John Mullen (22); Catherine Mullen (18); Bernard Mullen (12); [[Mullen-2531|Patrick Mullen (10)]]; James Mullen (8); [[Mullen-1093|Henary Mullen (6)]]; [[Mullen-1143|Thomas Mullen (4)]] Family (Lines 20-26): [[Procter-712|James Procter (56)]]; [[Best-5053|Mary Best (58)]]; Janne Procter (30); [[Procter-553|John Procter (26)]]; James Procter (24); Mary Procter (22); Eliza Procter (20) Non-family Member (Line 27): Daniel Procter (10) Family (Lines 28-35): [[Fitzsimmons-423|Marguerite Fitsimmon (37)]]; Michael Russelle (16); [[Russell-13138|William Russel (14)]]; [[Russell-25608|Patrick Russelle (11)]]; [[Russell-13155|Ellenne Russelle (9)]]; [[Russell-13013|Mary Russelle (7)]]; [[Russell-13204|Elisabeth Russelle (5)]]; [[Russell-13232|Margueritte Russelle (2)]] Family (Lines 36-47): [[Hewton-9|Robert Hewton (48)]]; [[Vogan-169|Eleonore Vogen (43)]]; Robert Hewton (17); Margueritte Hewton (17); Elizabeth Hewton (11); [[Hewton-12|Ellina Hewton (9)]]; [[Hewton-13|Mary Janne Hewton (7)]]; Williame Hewton (5); [[Hewton-14|Faby Hewton (2)]]; Thomas Hewton (24); James Hewton (21); John Hewton (21) Family (Lines 48-50, continues on next page): [[Gilchrist-748|James Gilchrist (69)]]; [[Ray-4920|Janne Ray (44)]]; James Gilchrist (25) == Page 53 == Family (continued from previous page; lines 1-6): John Gilchrist (17); George Gilchrist (15); Mary Gilchrist (20); Janne Gilchrist (13); [[Gilchrist-751|Peigué Gilchrist (11)]]; [[Gilchrist-747|Rose Gilchrist (9)]] Family (Lines 7-12): [[Smith-189902|John Smith (50)]]; [[Gillespie-5667|Sara Gilaspay (40)]]; [[Smith-222385|George Smith (16)]]; Janne Smith (12); Mary Smith (7); [[Smith-189901|Sara Smith (5)]] Family (Lines 13-14): [[Reason-53|William Raison (60)]]; [[Walsh-4195|Mary Walsh (40)]] Non-family Members (Lines 15-16): Anthony Banany (20); Ellenne Walsh (16) Family (Lines 17-22): [[Shanahan-256|Cornelius Shanahan (55)]]; [[Walsh-4100|Eleonore Walsh (40)]]; Richard Shanahan (12); [[Shanahan-699|Anne Shanahan (10)]]; [[Shanahan-255|Catherine Shanahan (6)]]; [[Shanahan-260|Edward Shanahan (4)]] Family (Lines 23-25): [[Shanahan-262|Tarency Shanahan (25)]]; [[Kennedy-10100|Janne Canady (21)]]; [[Shanahan-261|Patrik Shanahan (11 March 1851)]] Non-Family Member (Line 26): Elizabeth Canady (12) Family (Lines 27-36): [[Raisin-12|Henary Razlin (47?)]]; [[Mooney-1328|Janne Moony (36?)]]; William Raisin (18); John Raisin (16); [[Reason-50|Mary Raisin (14)]]; James Raisin (12); Janne Raisin (10); [[Reason-52|Rebeca Raisin (8)]]; [[Raisin-13|Edouard Raisin (5)]]; [[Raisin-11|Thomas Raisin (2)]] Family (Lines 37-44): [[Burke-4814|Tobias Burk (53)]]; [[Burke-4815|Ellenne Burck (45)]]; Michael Burk (21); John Burck (17); [[Burke-4912|Patrick Burck (15)]]; [[Burke-4813|Tobias Burck (4)]]; [[Burke-4893|Martin Burck (2)]]; Milia Burck (18) Family (Lines 45-46): Daniel Moony (42); Mary Meclanaghi (40) Non-family Member (Line 47): Mary Johnston (7) Family (Lines 48-49): [[Mooney-1384|Andrew Moony (44)]]; [[Mooney-1385|Michal Moony (15)]] Multi-generational Family (Line 50; continues on next page): George Edgely (75) == Page 55 == Multi-generational Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-3): Joseph Edgely (44); Marguerite Edgely (32); Sara Edgely (22); [[Edgely-5|Matilde Edgely (27)]]; Non-family Members (4-8): [[Gingras-281|Moïse Gingras (28)]]; [[Gingras-280|Joseph Gingras (3)]]; [[Gingras-486|Sara Gingras (1)]]; Alexander Edgely (3) Family (Lines 9-17): [[Wood-31016|Archiballe Wood (55)]]; [[Prescott-1965|Anne Prescette (54)]]; [[Wood-37387|Alexander Wood (20)]]; Margueritte Wood (19); Jamie Wood (17); [[Wood-30962|Ellenne Wood (15)]]; Archibal Wood (13); [[Wood-31616|William J Wood (9)]]; George Graguery (1) Non-family Member (Line 18): John Wood (1) Multi-generational Family (Lines 19-22) Thomas McComb (36); Mary McComb (76); James Johnson (10); Margueritte Johnson (4) Non-family Members (Lines 23-25): George Plenders (18); William Blane (45); John Johnston (13) Family (Lines 26-27; 29-38): [[Cayer-72|Alexander Cayer (42)]]; [[Skinner-3951|Janne Scanner (40)]]; George Cayer (21); [[Cayer-78|Alexis Cayer (19)]]; [[Cayer-76|Mary Cayer (18)]]; Margueritte Cayer (16); [[Cayer-77|Louise Cayer (13)]]; William Cayer (11); James Cayer (8); [[Cayer-64|Ester Cayer (6)]]; Celine Cayer (4); [[Cayer-82|Remi Cayer (2)]] Non-family Member (Line 28): Mary Scanner (70) Family (Lines 39-42): [[Plamondon-164|Frédérique Plamondon (26)]]; [[Alain-116|Marie Anne Alain (27)]]; [[Noreau-17|Ersille Noreau (7)]]; [[Plamondon-169|Marie L A Plamondon (2)]] Family (Lines 43-48): [[Livingston-4287|William Livingston (55)]]; Samuel Livingston (18); [[Livingston-3627|James Livingston (22)]]; Margueritte Livingston (14); [[Smith-186564|Mathilde Livingston (22)]]; [[Livingston-3626|Robert Livingston (18 March 1851)]] Family (Lines 49-50; continues on next page): [[Livingston-3630|Robert Livingston (25)]]; [[McCombs-664|Rachele McComb (26)]] == Page 57 == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-4): [[Livingston-3678|Mary J. Livingston (7)]]; [[Livingston-3679|Elizabeth Livingston (5)]]; [[Livingston-3680|William Livingston (3)]]; [[Livingston-3682|Margueritte Livingston (2 Juin 1851)]] Family (Lines 5-9): William Livingston (30); Mary Bern (35); John Livingston (13); Mary Livingston (7); William Livingston (5) Family (Lines 10-16): [[Livingston-3675|John Livingston (38)]]; [[Gilkison-189|Margueritte Gilkisson (31)]]; [[Livingston-3674|Janne Livingston (11)]]; [[Livingston-3676|Lezer Livingston (9)]]; Carroline Livingston (6); Thomas Livingston (4); [[Livingston-3681|Marigh Livingston (2)]] Family (Lines 17-21): [[Connolly-1242|Lary Conley (36)]]; [[Trainor-343|Rosy Trainor (32)]]; [[Connolly-1259|Edward Conley (9)]]; [[Connolly-1260|Ellene Conley (7)]]; [[Connolly-1241|Catherine Conley (4)]] Non-family Member (Line 22): Bernard Conley (20) Family (Lines 23-28): John Smith (54); Margueritte Slain (53); William Smith (10); James Smith (7); Robert Smith (5); Margueritte Smith (3) Family (Lines 29-32): [[Ball-2980|Charles Ball (31)]]; [[Murphy-2700|Anne Murfy (25)]]; [[Ball-4007|William Th. Ball (5)]]; [[Ball-16327|Mary J. Ball (3)]] Non-family Member (Line 33): John Ball (29) Family (Lines 34-37): [[Williamson-3573|Samuel Williamson (29)]]; [[Pyle-856|Janne Pill (24)]]; [[Williamson-320|Samuel Williamson (3)]]; [[Williamson-3664|Anne J. Williamson (1)]] Unclear Individuals (Line 38-40): Lucie Scall (29); [[Wales-1157|Elizabeth Wells (59)]]; Mary Burn (21) Family (Lines 41-45): [[Ball-3990|Abrahame Ball (28)]]; [[Williamson-2109|Susanne Williamson (25)]]; [[Ball-16326|Anne J. Ball (3)]]; [[Ball-16101|Elizabeth Ball (8 March 1851)]]; [[Ball-3991|Edouard Ball (4)]] Family (Lines 46-50; continues on next page): [[Smith-189905|Alexander Smith (33)]]; [[Murphy-18368|Erminne Murgey (25)]]; Jacob Smith (9); John Smith (7); Alexander Smith (5) == Page 59 == Family (continued from previous page; Line 1): [[Smith-189906|Mary Elizabeth Smith (2)]] Family (Lines 2-3; 5-6): [[Smith-186385|Hugh Smith (29)]]; [[Lorimer-440|Elizabeth Larmer (23)]]; [[Smith-189903|Mary J. Smith (3)]]; [[Smith-186384|David Smith (1)]] Non-family Member (Line 4): William Ensley (9) Family (Lines 7-12): [[Smith-186576|Mathew Smith (32)]]; [[Murphy-18094|Elizabeth Murfy (36)]]; Mary Eliz. Alper (12); Margueritte A. Alper (12); Mathew John Smith (3); [[Smith-186575|Matilde J. Smith (1)]] Family (Lines 13-20): [[Tomlinson-3253|John Tommeilson (41)]]; [[Jackson-33168|Janne Jackson (39)]]; William Tommeilson (16); Anne Tommeilson (14); Elizabelle Tommeilson (12); Elizabeth Tommeilson (10); [[Tomlinson-3289|John Tommeilson (3)]]; [[Tomlinson-3254|Mathew Tommeilson (1)]] Family (Lines 21-23): [[Henderson-20518|John Handerson (30)]]; [[Gilkison-222|Emilie Bilkisson (21)]]; Robert Henderson (20 Juillet 1851) Family (Lines 24-25): [[Allen-38400|David Allen (30)]]; [[Gray-23466|Mary Gray (21)]] Family (Lines 26-29): Robert Gilkisson (66); Morton Carey (66); [[Gilkison-186|Lizer Gilkisson (17)]]; Matilde Gilkisson (15) Family (Lines 30-35): [[Livingston-3624|Thomas Livingston (36)]]; [[Gilkison-183|Anne Gilkisson (24)]]; [[Livingston-3677|Anne Livingston (8)]]; Martin Livingston (6); Robert W Livingston (4); [[Livingston-3623|Margueritte Livingston (1)]] Family (Lines 36-40): William Morow (25); Catherine Morow (11); George Morow (20); Richard Morow (18); John Morow (12) Family (Lines 41-43): [[Henderson-20515|George Handerson (25)]]; Lizer Henderson (17); Robert Henderson (18) Family (Lines 44-50): [[Pyle-858|Henary Pill (48)]]; [[Griffith-2238|Janne Griffith (54)]]; [[Piles-195|Anne Pill (16)]]; Robert Pill (15); [[Piles-168|Faby Pill (21)]]; [[Keeler-1687|Robert Killer (2)]]; [[Keeler-1645|Janne Killer (22 Octobre 1851)]] == Page 61 == Unclear Individual (Line 1): [[Keeler-1646|Humfry Killer (31)]] Family (Lines 2-5): Charles Turner (30); Ellenne Turner (26); Edward R. Turner (5); James A. Turner (2) Family (Lines 6-13): [[McElrea-24|William McElrey (34)]]; [[Borland-836|Mary Borland (33)]]; Lizer McElrey (9); Fanny McElrey (7); Anne J. McElrey (5); Robert McElrey (3); [[McElrea-33|Rebeca McElrey (2)]]; [[McElrea-21|John McElrey (1 Janvier 1851)]] Non-family Member (Line 14): William Aluthorn (16) Family (Lines 15-18): Thomas Larsin (25); Janne Gilkisson (27); Robert Larsin (4); Thomas Larsin (18 Novembre 1851) Non-family Member (Line 19): John Williamson (20) Family (Lines 20-23): [[Corcoran-898|Mical Corkran (29)]]; [[Vachon-384|Marie Vachon (24)]]; [[Corcoran-899|Thomas Corkran (3)]]; [[Corcoran-901|Marie Corkran (1)]] Non-family Members (Lines 24-25): Emilie Vachon (10); John Raisin (17) Family (Lines 26-29): [[Vachon-407|Louis Vachon (48)]]; [[Vachon-409|Louis Vachon (22)]]; Alexandre Vachon (20); [[Vachon-408|Louise Vachon]] Family (Lines 30-34; 36): [[Barron-2763|Mary Berenne (50)]]; Leonore Corckran (21); [[Corcoran-906|Mary Corckran (17)]]; Lizabeth Corckran (8); [[Corcoran-1274|Thomas Corcoran (19)]]; Elenne Corckran (26) Non-family Member (Line 35): [[Willing-354|Michal Woling (10)]] Family (Lines 37-43): [[Cayer-81|Michel Cayer (33)]]; [[Paillé-38|Marguerite Pagé (32)]]; Siméon Cayer (11); Cécille Cayer (9); [[Cayer-85|Célina Cayer (8)]]; [[Cayer-80|Elzéare Cayer (3)]]; [[Cayer-83|Josephine Cayer (1)]] Unclear Individual (Line 44): [[Lépine-135|Marie Lépinne (51)]] Non-family Members: [[Cayer-109|Honésime Cager (15)]]; Francois Cager (11) Family (Lines 47-50; continues on next page): [[Vallière-165|Henri Valliere de St Réal]]; Flare Valliere (17); Charles Valliere (12); [[Vallière-166|Sophie Valliere (9)]] == Page 63 == Family (continued from previous page; line 1): Rosalie Valliere (3) Family (Lines 2-10): [[Davison-3778|James Davisson (40)]]; [[Lawson-7945|Margueritte Lawsol (42)]]; [[Davison-4533|William Davisson (19)]]; James Davisson (15); [[Davison-3779|John Davisson (13)]]; [[Davison-3780|Mary Davisson (11)]]; [[Davison-3781|Andrew Davisson (9)]]; [[Davison-3783|Grace Davisson (7)]]; [[Davison-3784|Robert Davisson (2)]] Family (Lines 11-17): [[Frégeau-59|Honoré Frégeau (48)]]; [[Labbé-241|Jeulie Labay (32)]]; Joseph Frégeau (9); Honoré Frégeau (7); [[Frégeau-84|Marie F. Frégeau (4)]]; [[Frégeau-60|Pierre P. Frégeau (2)]]; [[Frégeau-58|Marie F. Frégeau (19 Janvier 1852)]] Family (Lines 18-27): [[Faucher-112|Joseph Chateauvert (49)]]; [[Matte-143|Marie J Matte (52)]]; [[Faucher-111|François X Chateauvert (21)]]; [[Chateauvert-7|Jean Chateauvert (19)]]; [[Faucher-118|Lucie Chateauvert (17)]]; [[Chateauvert-5|Zoé Chateauvert (14)]]; [[Chateauvert-6|Marie Ann Chateauvert (11)]]; [[Chateauvert-2|Aurelie Chateauvert (8)]]; [[Faucher-Chateauvert-1|Pierre Chateauvert (9)]]; Unreadable: Most likely [[Chateauvert-4|Ls Wabroil?? Chateauvert (16)]] Family (Lines 28-29): Charles A. Dubuc (30); Charles Dubuc (45) Unclear Individual (Line 30): Tharazile Rochette (18) Family (Lines 31-34): [[Burke-4896|Edward Burck (26)]]; [[Davis-41598|Elizabeth Davis (26)]]; [[Burke-4895|William Burck (2)]]; [[Burke-4904|Nancy Burck (1)]] Family (Lines 35-38): [[Scholes-39|Anthony Scall (26)]]; [[Livingstone-62|Lizer Livingston (19)]]; [[Scholes-45|Henary Scall (3)]]; [[Scholes-302|William Scall (2 Mai 1851)]] Family (Lines 39-43): [[Lower-1055|John Love (24)]]; [[Williamson-11327|Mary Williamson (22)]]; [[Lower-1058|Henary Love (2)]]; [[Lower-1059|Samuel Love (28 Juin 1851)]]; James Williamson (9) Family (Lines 44-45): Henary Love (27); Sara Allen (24) Family (Lines 46-48): John Johnson (70); Susanna Garner (40); [[Johnston-16585|Alexander Johnston (17)]] Family (Lines 49-50): Edward McGill (45); Janne Power (46) == Page 65 == Family (Lines 1-3): Andrew Caille (40); Mary Garvin (35); Elizabeth Cail (12) Family (Lines 4-7): [[Dane-498|William Dan (26)]]; [[Smith-188111|Mary Smith (23)]]; [[Dane-500|Susanna Dan (1)]]; John Dan (8 Octobre 1851) Family (Lines 8-12): [[Dean-5891|William Dan (50)]]; [[Muldoon-144|Susane Muldoon (50)]]; [[Dean-6787|Thomas Dan (18)]]; James Dan (16); [[Dean-9593|Alexander Dan (14)]] Family (Lines 13-15): Alexander Red (64); Margueritte Litle (64); Alexander Red (22) Family (Lines 16-20): [[McCombs-786|Samuel McComb (29)]]; [[Heriot-397|Lithesha Harrette (28)]]; Margueritte McComb (11); Martin J. McComb (5); [[McCombs-788|Lithesha McComb (1)]] Family (Lines 21-24): [[Price-18466|Charles Price (23)]]; [[Price-18459|Edwin Price (28)]]; [[Dane-496|Janne Dan (28)]]; [[Price-18759|Lizer Price (2)]] Family (Lines 25-26): [[Price-18610|George Price (56)]]; [[Davis-67271|Mary Anne Davis (56)]] Family (Lines 27-29): [[Price-18468|George Price (25)]]; [[Campbell-34219|Sara Cammel (22)]]; [[Price-18760|John Price (1)]] Non-family Member (Line 30): Catherine Browning (20) Family (Lines 31-33): Robert Sarsin (78); Nanny Davisson (66); William Sarsin (30) Family (Lines 34-37): [[Lower-1057|Henary Love (55)]]; [[Weller-2167|Lady Wola (40)]]; William Love (12); [[Lower-1056|Charlotte Love (6)]] Family (Lines 38-43): [[Mooney-2365|Henary Moony (53)]]; [[Moore-49591|Janne Moor (40)]]; [[Mooney-2335|Henary Moony (15)]]; [[Mooney-2337|Mary A. Moony (12)]]; [[Mooney-2767|Sara J Moony (10)]]; [[Mooney-2366|Thomas Moony (8)]] Family (Lines 44-48): [[McGrath-1563|Bernard Mcgrath (50)]]; [[Dane-380|Sidney Dane (35)]]; [[McGrath-1654|Susanne Mcgrath (7)]]; [[McGrath-1562|Hugh Mcgrath (5)]]; [[McGrath-1620|John Mcgrath (2)]] Family (Lines 49-50; continues on next page): [[Carmichael-2355|John Carmichal (57)]]; [[Mooney-2364|Cathy Moony (52)]] == Page 67 == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-6): Elizabeth Carmichal (21); Mary Carmichal (17); Thomas Carmichal (15); James Carmichal (12); [[Carmichael-2354|John Carmichal (9)]]; [[Carmichael-2356|Catherine Carmichal (5)]] Family (Lines 7-11): John Tarnons (56); Janne Joun (56); Janne Tarnons (15); William Tarnons (14); John Tarnons (11) Family (Lines 12-17): [[Gingras-254|Antoine Gingras (28)]]; [[Vallière-158|Marie Valliere (24)]]; [[Gingras-253|Joseph Gingras (7)]]; Célina Gingras (6); [[Gingras-259|Charles Gingras (4)]]; [[Gingras-265|Rébeca Gingras (2)]] Family (Lines 18-22): [[Johnston-16767|Mathew Johnston (30)]]; [[McCombs-670|Mary McComb (40)]]; Thomas Johnston (5); John Johnston (3); [[Johnston-16995|William Johnston (2)]] Family (Lines 23-27): [[Dupuis-1038|Seraphin Dupuis (30)]]; [[Plamondon-129|Marie Plamondon (2?)]]; [[Dupuis-1037|Seraphin Dupuis (7)]]; [[Dupuis-1050|Cyprien Dupuis (3)]]; [[Dupuis-1054|Honoré Dupuis (2)]] Family (Lines 28-29): [[Gilbert-6493|Réal Gilbert (21)]]; [[Doré-342|Desanges Doré (24)]] Family (Lines 30-31): [[Plamondon-304|Jacques Plamondon (58)]]; [[Jalbert-147|Marie Jalbert (60)]] Non-family Member (Line 32): Flamine Rousseau (47) Family (Lines 33-42): [[Trépanier-381|Edouard Trépannier (43)]]; [[Petit-700|Julie Petit (43)]]; [[Trépanier-470|Phibé Trépannier (19)]]; Nazarie Trépannier (17); Adélaide Trepannier (14); Louis Trépannier (12); [[Trépanier-390|Joseph Trépannier (9)]]; [[Trépanier-382|Philomenne Trépannier (7)]]; [[Trépanier-386|Léda Trépannier (4)]]; [[Trépanier-388|Napoléon Trépannier (1)]] Unclear Individual (Lines 43-46): Pierre Jac Bédard (35); Marie Louise Parent (57); Angelique Tivierge (40); Louis Petit Clerc (30) Family (Lines 47-48): [[Plamondon-282|Joachim Plamondon (44)]]; [[Petitclerc-76|Sophie Petit Clerc (23)]] Family (Lines 49-50): [[Gingras-232|Pierre Gingras (29)]]; [[Chateauvert-3|Lisa Chateauvert (18)]] == Page 69 == Family (Lines 1-2): Almédine Noureau (4); Adèle Noureau (2) Non-family Member (Line 3): Charles Trudelle (8) Family (Lines 4-9): [[Déry-93|Ignace P. Déry (38)]]; [[Plamondon-109|Louise Plamondon]]; [[Déry-229|Wilfrid Déry (11)]]; [[Déry-117|Homed Déry (9)]]; [[Déry-92|Marie Louise Déry (5)]]; [[Déry-107|Sigisbert Déry (2)]] Non-family Member (Line 10): Jean Charland (64) This marks the end of the family census. The pages that follow are the agrarian census.

1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana

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The 1860 United States Census was the second federal census to list the names of all free persons living within a particular household. Prior to 1850, only the head of household was named. Slaves were not named on the 1850 or 1860 censuses, and only limited information can be found about them in the supplemental Slave Schedules for those years. The 1860 United States Census for Claiborne Parish, Louisiana was divided into the city of Homer and eight Wards. The [[Space:Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana_One_Place_Study|Claiborne Parish One Place Study]] is currently indexing the Census and connecting the information to profiles. The following tables serve as an '''index''' to the information, and are not a full representation. The following columns have been omitted: Dwelling number, real estate value, married within past year, attended school, adulthood literacy, deaf/blind/etc. Misspellings, aside from the occasional "typo" (i.e. writing "Mechanich" instead of "Mechanic"), are transcribed as written in the original document. Abbreviated names are not expanded, except for the place of birth, which is fully written out to ease readability. Individuals with a green background are connected to the Global Family Tree. == Families 1-151 (Homer) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_1|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 1]] == Families 152-157 (Minden?) == This page is missing. == Families 158-238 (Part of Ward 4, including Minden) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_2|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 2]] == Families 238-254 (Part of Ward 7) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_2|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 2]] == Families 255-346 (Part of Ward 8) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_3|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 3]] == Families 347-470 (Part of Ward 1) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_4|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 4]] == Families 471-613 (Part of Ward 2) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_5|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 5]] == Families 613-695 (Parts of Wards 2 and 3) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_6|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 6]] == Families 696-879 (Part of Ward 3) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_7|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 7]] == Families 880-1032 (Part of Ward 4) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_8|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 8]] == Families 1032-1182 (Parts of Wards 5 and 6) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_9|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 9]] == Families 1183-1293 (Part of Ward 7) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_10|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 10]] == Families 1294-1399 (Parts of Wards 5, 6, 7 and 8) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_11|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 11]] == Families 1399-1510 (Parts of Wards 1, 4, 5, and 7) == See [[Space:1860_Census_of_Claiborne_Parish%2C_Louisiana%2C_Part_12|1860 Census of Claiborne Parish, Louisiana, Part 12]]

1860 Slave Schedule, Slave Owner Index

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'''[[Space:1850_Slave_Schedule%2C_Slave_Owner_Index|1850 Slave Schedule Slave Owner Index]]''' '''See [[Space:Creating_a_Table_From_Slave_Schedules_on_Family_Search|Creating a Table from Slave Schedules on Family Search]] for instructions on how to quickly import lists from Family Search.''' ==Alabama== *[[Space:1860_Baldwin_County%2C_Alabama_Slaveowners|1860 Baldwin County, Alabama]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Fayette_County%2C_Georgia|1860 Fayette County Georgia]] ==Florida== *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Duval_County%2C_Florida|1860 Duval County, Florida]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Leon_County_Florida|1860 Leon County, Florida]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_St_Johns_County_Florida|1860 St Johns County, Florida]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Suwannee_County%2C_Florida|1860 Suwannee County, Florida]] ==Georgia== *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Camden_County_Georgia|1860 Camden County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Chatham_County%2C_Georgia|1860 Chatham County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Coweta_County_Georgia|1860 Coweta County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Effingham_County_Georgia|1860 Effingham County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Elbert_County%2C_Georgia|1860 Elbert County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Glynn_County%2C_Georgia|1860 Glynn County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Jackson_County%2C_Georgia|1860 Jackson County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Laurens_County%2C_Georgia|1860 Laurens County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_McIntosh_County%2C_Georgia|1860 McIntosh County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Meriwether_County_Georgia|1860 Meriwether County, Georgia]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Montgomery_County%2C_Georgia|1860 Montgomery County, Georgia]] ==Kentucky== *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Adair_County%2C_Kentucky|1860 Adair County, Kentucky]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Boyle_County%2C_Kentucky|1860 Boyle County, Kentucky]] * [[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Green_County%2C_Kentucky|1860 Green County, Kentucky]] * [[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Hart_County%2C_Kentucky|1860 Hart County, Kentucky]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Hickman_County%2C_Kentucky|1860 Hickman County, Kentucky]] *[[Space:Slave_Owners_in_Letcher_County_Kentucky_in_1860|1860 Letcher County, Kentucky]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Marion_County_Kentucky|1860 Marion County, Kentucky]] *[[Space:Pike_County_Kentucky_Slave_Owners_in_the_1860_Census|1860 Pike County, Kentucky]] * [[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Taylor_County%2C_Kentucky|1860 Taylor County, Kentucky]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Scottsville%2C_Allen%2C_Kentucky_Slave_Owners Scottsville Allen Kentucky Slave Owners] ==Louisiana== *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Caddo_Parish%2C_Louisiana|1860 Caddo Parish, Louisiana]] ==Maryland== *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Allegany_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Allegany County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Anne Arundel_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Anne Arundel County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Baltimore_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Baltimore County, Maryland]] (includes City of Baltimore) *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Calvert_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Calvert County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Caroline_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Caroline County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Carroll_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Carroll County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Cecil_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Cecil County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Charles_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Charles County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Dorchester_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Dorchester County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Frederick_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Frederick County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Harford_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Harford County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Howard_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Howard County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Kent_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Kent County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Montgomery_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Montgomery County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Prince_George%27s_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Prince George's County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Queen_Anne%27s_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Queen Anne's County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Somerset_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Somerset County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_St._Mary%27s_County%2C_Maryland|1860 St. Mary's County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Talbot_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Talbot County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Washington_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Washington County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Worcester_County%2C_Maryland|1860 Worcester County, Maryland]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Washington%2C_DC|1860 Slave Washington, District of Columbia]] ==Mississippi== *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Bolivar_County%2C_Mississippi|1860 Bolivar County, Mississippi]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Jackson_County%2C_Mississippi|1860 Jackson County, Mississippi]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Lafayette_County_Mississippi|1860 Lafayette County, Mississippi]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Pontotoc_County%2C_Mississippi|1860 Pontotoc County, Mississippi]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Tippah_County%2C_Mississippi|1860 Tippah County, Mississippi]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Warren_County%2C_Mississippi|1860 Slave Schedule, Warren County, Mississippi]] ==North Carolina== *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Camden_County%2C_North_Carolina|1860 Camden County, North Carolina]] *[[Space:Catawba_County%2C_North_Carolina%2C_Slave_Owners|1860 Catawba County, North Carolina]] *[[Space:Iredell_County_North_Carolina_Slave_Owners|1860 Iredell County, North Carolina]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Randolph_County%2C_North_Carolina|1860 Randolph County, North Carolina]] ==South Carolina== *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Abbeville_County%2C_South_Carolina|1860 Abbeville County, South Carolina]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Anderson_County_South_Carolina|1860 Anderson County, South Carolina]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Charleston_County%2C_South_Carolina|1860 Charleston County, South Carolina]] *[[Space:Clarendon_County%2C_South_Carolina%2C_Slave_Owners|1860 Clarendon County, South Carolina]] ==Tennessee== * [[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Haywood_County%2C_Tennessee|1860 Haywood County, Tennessee]] ==Texas== *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Bastrop_County%2C_Texas|1860 Bastrop County, Texas]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Bowie_County%2C_Texas|1860 Bowie County, Texas]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Caldwell_County%2C_Texas|1860 Caldwell County, Texas]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Dallas_County%2C_Texas|1860 Dallas County, Texas]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Fayette_County%2C_Texas|1860 Fayette County, Texas]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Gonzales_County%2C_Texas|1860 Gonzales County, Texas]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Guadalupe_County%2C_Texas|1860 Guadalupe County, Texas]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Hays_County%2C_Texas|1860 Hays County, Texas]] ==Virginia/West Virginia== *[[Space:1860_Slave_Owners%2C_Albemarle_County%2C_Virginia|1860 Albemarle County, Virginia]] *[[Space:Alleghany_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Alleghany County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Berkeley_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Berkeley County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Boone_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Boone County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Buchanan_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Buchanan County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Buckingham_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners|Buckingham County Virginia Slave Owners]] *[[Space:Cabell_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Cabell County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Caroline_County_Virginia|1860 Caroline County Virginia]] *[[Space:Carroll_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Carroll Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Craig_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Craig County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Fairfax_County%2C_Virginia|1860 Fairfax County, Virginia]] *[[Space:Slave_Owners_in_Floyd_County_Virginia_in_the_1860_Census|Slave Owners in Floyd County Virginia in the 1860 Census]] *[[Space:Franklin_county_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Franklin county Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Frederick_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Frederick County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Gilmer_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Gilmer County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Grayson_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Grayson Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Greenbrier_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_the_1860_Slave_Scedules|1860 Greenbrier County, Virginia]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Hampshire_County%2C_Virginia|1860 Hampshire County, Virginia]] *[[Space:Hardy_County_Slave_Owners_in_the_1860_Slave_Schedule|1860 Hardy County, Virginia]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Henry_County_Virginia|1860 Henry County, Virginia]] *[[Space:Highland_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Highland County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Jackson_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Jackson County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Jefferson_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Jefferson County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule,_King_William_County,_Virginia|1860 King William County, Virginia]] *[[Space:Logan_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Logan County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Marion_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Marion County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Marshall_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Marshall County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Mercer_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860_Slave_Schedules|1860 Mercer County, Virginia]] *[[Space:Slave_owners_in_Monroe_West_Virginia_1860|Monroe County, Virginia/West Virginia]] *[[Space:Morgan_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Morgan County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Nicholas_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Nicholas County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Ohio_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Ohio County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Pocahontas_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_the1860_Slave_Schedules|1860 Pocahontas County, Virginia]] **[[Space:Pocahontas_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_the_1860_Census|Slave owners in the 1860 census Pocahontas County, Virginia]] *[[Space:Putnam_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Putnam County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Taylor_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Taylor County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Tazewell_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Tazewell County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] * [[Space:Tucker_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Tucker County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:1860_Slave_Schedule%2C_Warren_County%2C_Virginia|1860 Slave Schedule, Warren County, Virginia]] *[[Space:Wayne_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Wayne County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Wise_County_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Wise County Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Wood_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Wood County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Wyoming_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Wyoming County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]] *[[Space:Wythe_County_Virginia_Slave_Owners_in_1860|Wythe County Virginia Slave Owners in 1860]]

1860's Wagon Trains from Minnesota to Montana

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[[Category:Montana History]] '''INDEX OF WAGON TRAIN EMIGRANTS FROM MINNESOTA TO MONTANA USGENWEB NOTICE: These electronic pages may NOT be reproduced in any format for profit or presentation by any other organization or persons. Persons or organizations desiring to use this material, must obtain the written consent of the contributor, or the legal representative of the submitter, and contact the listed USGenWeb archivist with proof of this consent. Files may be printed or copied for personal use only.''' '''List transcribed and organized by Jack Hannah, JHannah782@aol.com All rights reserved. Copyright, 1998 by Jack Hannah. ''This file may be freely copied for non-profit purposes. All other rights reserved.''''' === INDEX OF WAGON TRAIN EMIGRANTS FROM MINNESOTA TO MONTANA === '''THE FISK TRAIN, 1862''' Aitken, E. E. Arnell, A. L. Arnold, John M. Ault, John Barrows, Isaac Bartlett, William F. Bentley, David Biddle, George W. Biddle, Emma Bond, Samuel R. Bottineau, Daniel Bottineau, Pierre Boyden, E. R. Bray, Cornelius Bray, Patrick C. Brown, Joseph A. Brown, Richard T. Burritt, Elihu H. Cardinell (Caldwell) Peter Carrick, (Cormick) W. J. Carrick, W. J. Castner, John M. Castner, Henrietta Charlton, David W. Clark, Thomas H. Clement, Andrew A. Clifton, Thomas Cobb, Charles E. Cobb, George Connor (O'Connor), Thomas J. Dalton, Alvin Dalton, Margaret Dalton, Matilda Dalton, Or(r)in, Dalton, William P. Dalton, Clara Davenport, L. W. (and wife) Dibb, William D. Dobbins, George Dobbins, Mike J. Doney, Enos Donnelly (Donley), Mary A. G. Donnelly (Donley), Scott Dougherty, Patrick Dow, James G. Dudley, George Dumphy, Elijah M. Durgan, Catherine A. Durgan, John H. Egnell, Albert Ells, Robert S. Fenton, William A. Fergus, James Fisk, James L. Folsum, David E. Forbes, Hiram Forbes, Mary Gere, George Gilham, Alonzo Godfrey, Ard. Gould, Danville Graham, W. H. H. Hacket(t), D. D. Hall Benjamin Hall, Francis Hall, William Halliday, Robert Hammond, C. H. Hamper (Semper), William Hanson, William Harrison, Henry C. Hermann (Heman), Charles W. Homer, John L. Iddings, (Giddings), Caleb W. Kinney, William Kirkpatrick, Thomas Klein, C. H. Knox, Robert C. Kruitz (Kritz), John Langford, Nathaniel P. McIntyre, George McKenzie, B. F. McKenzie, J. O. McLellan, Alex Mannheim (Manahan), John Marsden, James Maxwell, Oliver H. Miles (Mills), Charles Mitchell, William H. Moore, Hugh Moore(s), John Noyes, George Olin, Benjamin F. Olin, Giles S. Olin, Cornelia P. Owen, Caroline Rockwell, Orson J. Rogers, Charles T. Rowell, William A. Shaw, Nathaniel L. Shepherd, J. H. Silsby, I. C. Spencer, R. M. Spencer, William B. Stark, Josephus Stark, Mary J. Stark, Juliam Fisk Strong, E. M. Sturgis, William Sutherland, David S. Sutherland, William Tabour (Tabor, Saborn), L.T. Tyler, Joseph H. Tyler, Caroline Tyson, E. J. Raymond Valentine, A. (L.) D. Whitman, Joseph P. Wickham, George J. Wildman, John H. Wright, William Young, James '''THE HOLMES TRAIN, 1862''' Beveridge, Francis Bowers, Joseph Brown, George Butterfield, David T. Cady, Vallencourt H. Calkins, (Collins) W. H. Chase, Franklin Clark, ______ Curtis, Francis E. Cuthbert, William Flickner, T. (Thomas) Francis, John French, Ernest M. French, Marcus French, Willard S. French, Zelie Grindell. John H. Hall, Amos Holmes, Thomas A. Hoyt, Freeborn Hoyt, John F. Hutchinson, D. S. Ledbeater, Mark D. Little, John Lovell, Philip McDowell, Alex Mahony, Richard Milwaine, John Miner, A. Moore, E. Morrison, Wilson Newhall, H. C. Osier, Antone Potter, John Potter, Maurice Potter, Melville Salter, Eugene Salter, F. Chase Seaburger (Seburger), Peter Smith, Lewis E. Spenser, John B. Steele, Henry B. Stockton, _______ Strickland, _______ Terwilliger, N. Barney Turrell (Turrill), J. A. Vandenburg, C. C. Vater (Vaiter), James C. Wells, Albert Wymann, Charles Wymann, Wooster '''THE FISK TRAIN, 1863''' Adams, Louis M. Anderson, J. (Joseph) R. Balen, James Bastien, Baptiste Berg, Conrad Bernardet, Felix Bruyere, Isidore Campbell, Richard D. Clandening, William H. Cobb, Charles E. Cochran, Charlton Coulon, Emil Crocker, B. F. Dart, George W. Denslow, Ellsworth H. Devereaux, Jeff Dibb, John Dibb, William D. Elliott, Leroy Estes, Simeon Farmer, Louis Favor, George E. Fisett, Peter Fleuri, Firmin Freniere, Antonie Gere, George Glass, William Glover, Martin Gray, ________ Hamel, Jos. O. Hannay, Peter Hesse, Frederick G. Hingston, John G. Hiron, Leger Holyoke, William H. Hooper, C. P. Johnston, Samuel H. Kendrick, J. H. McEwen?, Andrew Major, John Marceau, Antoine Marfield, Nicholas Merrill, Thomas Miller, Hugh Mohr, Joseph Neudick, Louis Northup, George Quigg(s), James Rieth, Eugene Rogers, John G. Scherow, Albert Scott, William C. Smith, Gurdon W. Stanley, Reginald Torbet, Andrew M. Tucker, John Voringer, Louis Watson, J. C. Younglove, Albert C. '''THE HOLMES TRAIN, 1864''' Allen, Joseph; Babcock, Fred Babcock, Henry Bear, Benjamin Beckwith, Albert Benedict, Gilbert Benson, G. S. Benson, L. W. Blake, John M. Brounworth, John Bruce, Hezekiah Bushnell, G. W. Bycraft, John Chamberlain(e), Collins Clark, C. P. Cole, Harry Constans, Philip Cooper, Thomas Crossman(Krossman), Adam Cutler, Charles Cutler, Henry Dibb, Thomas Fay, James Fenton, Henry Foote, George Fountain, Henry Gleason, Jerimiah Goodale, George Grommisch, Nick Hair, James Hanchild (Handsheidt), George Hanchild, Hannah Hanchild, Henry Hanchild, Karline Hanchild, John R. Hartwell, Joseph Henry, Trume Higginson, John Higginson, William Hilger, Mathew Hilger, Nicholas Hopefield, P. Howard, William Howe (Hase,Haws), Edwin Howe, Catherine Ingham, Malcomb(Malcolm) S. Irvine, Thomas W. Jenjes, Paul Jennings, H. S. Johnson, Buckley Jurgens, John H. Keep, James H. Keep, Oliver D. Kennedy, Ed. Kennedy, Frank King, Sidney Kloeden, William Kopp, Xavier Kratke (Kratkie), Paul Kratke, Mrs. Paul (Darkus) Krum, (Crumb), Hiram Landon, William Le Brash, Mr. & Mrs. Lemlein, Martin Lemlein, Martin Lemlein, Katharine Little, Daniel Lowry, Thomas J. Marshall, Henry Marvin, John B. Maxwell, A.(Amos) S. Moore, William S. Nichols, Benj(amin) D. Norris, D. G. Ramsdel(Ramsdale), Joe Rep, S. Rowland, E. S. Schnetz, Stephen Scott, W. Selfridge, George Shannon, Capt. A. B. Lee Shober, John H. Smith, S. Somerville, John C. Somerville, Sophronia Stevens, Ed. Lee Strait, Trume Tibbetts, John H. Van Sands, L.(Lucius) J. Walden, Joseph Walworth, Ed. Wells, B. Wells, Frank [[Weydert-11 | Weydert, Paul]] [[Geyermann-2 |Weydert, Mary A.]] [[Weydert-35 | Weydert,Peter C.]] White, George W. '''THE FISK TRAIN, 1864''' Apgur (Apgar) Milo Bowels, William Brumbaugh, Isaac Burson, George W. Chemidlin, August Clark, Charles J. Delany, Joseph Dibb, William D. Dits, Thomas Jefferson Dostaler, Louis Dow, Henry S. Fewer, Walter Fisk, Van Haden Fuller, N. J. Greaves (Grimes), Walter Harris, William E. Johnson, James Johnston, Damuel H. Larned, Horatio H. Larned, William L. Larned, Elizabeth Lennon, Isaac P. Libby, Charles L. Libby, William W. Lovering (Loverin) Robert A. Marsh, George W. Mitchell, Eugene F. Neudick, Louis Salmon, Billy Semper, Joseph H. Shuler (Shular), Benjamin Shuler (Shular) Robert G. Sims, Charles F. Sims, Erwin W. Smith, W. Ellis Sykes, Harry N. Wilson George '''THE HOLMES TRAIN, 1866''' Barron, Norman Beebe, Fred Blackmore, Lew Brown Luther M. Cantankerous Jack Christie, Hugh Davis, William Doyle, John Easterly, Allen M. Erwin, David Erwin, Eugene Erwin, Sidney H. Freeman, Henry Fuller, Randall ( Randolph) Hare, James Henderson, John Irving, Thomas W. Johnstone, James Johnstone, William Kidd, Bill McAndrews, James McCall, Neil McCall, Silas McGuire, Pat McLoud, Donald Medworth, John O'Brien, Richard Palmer, Frank Parisian, Jean Peck, Harrison J. Pierce, Parker Sears, Caleb Sears, Mary A. Sears, Eugene C. Sears, Ida May Warner, H. L. White, Bob Wickersham, M. R. Wickersham, Price Windslow (Winslow), James '''THE FISK TRAIN, 1866''' Adrlance, Cornelius B. Ahne(r)man, Joseph Anderson, Joseph Anseny, John Barber, Charles Barber, Helen E. Barber, Orlando B. Barber, Samantha Barker, H.(Hiram) E. Barker, T. R. Bassett, George W. Bassett, Gilbert Bassett, Gilbert B. O. Bassett, Mary (Smith) Bassett, Mary (Harkness) Bassett, Samuel S. Bateman, Ira. Bateman, Eliza Bateman, James F. Bateman, Robert M. Beaupre, Philip Bennett, James Beyer, August Blake, Major (Francis) Briggs, Benjamin H. Briggs, Carmelia Brown, D (Daniel) P. Brown, M. A. Burson, George W. Bussell, J. (Jotham) S. Butler, Benjamin F. Chapin, B. W. Chapin, Henry H. Chapin, I. Chemidlin, Nicholas T. Clark, Patrick Clawson, Timothy E. Cobb, H. (Hiram) A. Cook, Joe E. Cullen, Charles Cullen, Kimball Cullen, William E. Cummings, Charles W. Cunningham, Alex Curtiss, (D.) Benjamin Darret, Morice Davis, John (H.) Davis, R. Dedrick, William H. Delany (Delaine), Andrew Delany, Joseph Dexter, Wheeler O. Dibb, Thomas Diedrick, Philip Dodge, Joe Doyle, James Durfee, James E. Eckford, Peter Elmer, Peter Elphie Jr., Caleb English, George H. Erridge, H. Evans, John H. Fadden, Joseph Farrel, Dennis Farwell (Farewell) John Fenton, John W. Fisk, Andrew Jackson Fisk, Dell Fisk, Lydia Fisk, John C. S. Fisk, Robert Emmet Fisk, Van Haden Fletcher, Thomas J. A. Fletcher, William H. Foh(e)r, William French, H. M. Fuller, Thomas P. Gammon, William Garlington, Edwin A. Garlington, James Geer, Henry (C.) Getchel, J. B. Glidden, W. B. Gordon, R. E. Green, George Gustner, Joseph Halloway, John Ham, W. S. Hampson, Eli Hannum, A. C. Hardy, Nathan Harlan, Wilson B. Harmon, James F. Harris, William Harrison, W. A. Hezekiah, John Hicks, George Hicks, Jack Hoback, Richard Hoback, William Holland, William Holmes, Charles Holt, Major (l. O.) Hostetler, J. T. (F.) Illingworth, William H. Jackson, John Jacobs, Freedom Jellison, Samuel B. Johnson, Andrew Johnson, Lixer Kemp, Jack Kern, John Kober, George C. Lane ____(A. S. Laine) Larimer, Robert Larkin, William T. Lee, Mary Jane Leech, John Leech, Robert Lester, John Liberty, Stephen Lindahl, S. Little, Oscar Long, Richard S. Lowry, Milner R. Lowry, Morrow P. Lusk, Judson D. Maas (Maes), William McCourt, John McCourt, Thomas McCrai, Peter McIntyre, William H. McKnight, Jo (Josehp H.) McKusick, Freeman L. McLean, Isaac Maginnis, Martin Malben, Benjamin Martin, David May, B. W. ( William B.) Mayhew, George V. Metzelder, Derk (Dreschricht) Middleton, John Miller, M. H. Millet(t), John W. Mills, John B. Moore, John Mothey, Henry Moulton, Ephraim F. Nevin, O. B. Newhall, A. Nickels (Nichols) John Norton (Morton) Harry Noyes, Alva J. Noyes, Amy Noyes, Maud Olden, Elijah Olds, V. W. Overn, Edward Paine, W. H. Parkhurst, Rossell Payton, Isaac N. Pease, Frank Reilly, Patrick Reynolds, L (Lyman) Riley, Luke Robi(n)son, Frank Robinson, Henry Roesser (Roesier) Michael Rogers, John D. Rollett(e), Joseph Rose, John Ryan, William A. C. Schibell, G. Shaw, William A. Sims, Charles F. Sims, Erwin W. Sims, Mrs. Erwin Sinclair, James Spangler, Casper Sperry, De Forrest Sperry, George W. Sprague, B. L. and family Sprague, V. B. Sprankle (Sprangle) Dan Stackpole, A. M. Starbuck, M. and family Steele, Henry B. and family 'Stuart, Charles R. Taillefer, Alfred Terrell, Jack (J. M.) Thomas, Charles Tibbetts (Tibbitts), George Topping, Nathaniel B. Trask, William C. Tromblie (Trombley), Charles Tubbs, G. W. Van Etten, Thomas Wallace, C. H. Watson, W. H. Weeden, Henry G. White, I. N. Whitney, J. F. Williams, Kate Wilson, James Winnet, Frederick S. Winney ( Winnet), Charles Wise, George E. Yost, Byron W. Zitzman(Fitzman), Fred '''THE DAVY TRAIN, 1867''' Ai(t)kin, Jarvis Ai(t)kin, Nellie Anderson, Alma A. Anderson, Charles Anderson, Gustave (Gustaf) Anderson, Helena Anderson, Samuel Anderson, Christina L. Aplin, James Alpin, Mrs. James Barker, Mr. & Mrs. O. C. Beatty, Samuel Benham, H. A. (Harriet) Benham, Isaac Benham, William B. Brewer, Thomas Cadman, William Cahill, William Cahill, two sisters Cameron, Alex Cameron, Angus Choler, John Crane, Thomas C. Davy, Peter B. Detrick, Ole Dixon ( Dickson), Charles Dixon, Charlote Dixon, two daughters Dixon, James W. Donnel, James Donnel, John Dorrington, Thomas Doty, C. T. Dueber (Duda), Peter Eckland, P. Epp, Adam Fenchmaker, J. Fleischmann, (Peter) Fleischmann, (Margret) Fountain, Edward Gates, Charles and children Gates, Regina Green, Wilbur Harrison, George Hastman, Peter and family Hazen, Benjamin M. Henry, Louis Hertzel, Theodore Hilger, David Henderson Hilger, Louisa Hilger, Mary Hilger, Nicholas Hilger, Regina Hilger, Susan Hilger, Willie Hoffman, H. Holm, Andrew Horner, J Jacobs, Katharina Jacobs, Nicholas and family Johnson, J. Johnson, William Kirschner (Kirchnor), Michael Krall, Michael and family Larsher, Alexis and family Larson, H. Lewis, William Lovering, Robert A. Lueg, Henry Lusk, William McAlister, John McDermot, John McKillop, William McLaughlin, E. and family Manuel, Mose(s) Mariell, A. Martin, Henry Merrill, Nehemiah D. Miller, Joseph and family Mills, Sanford Nibler, George Nibler, John and family Nibler, Joseph and family Nibler, Anna Nibler, Margaret Nibler, Michael and family Nibler, Terasea Olson, A. Olson, O. Olson, T. Osland, Andrew (T. Oland) Otto, Henry Peel, W. Peteran, Peter Peterson, J. Powers, T. B. Rea, Benjamin Ridgley, Joshau and wife Rishman, Andrew and family Rishman, Joseph Roesmann, Mr. and Mrs. Rogers, Jacob D. Rosseau, J. C. Sago, H. Schaffner, Thomas and family Schoffen (Shoffen) Thomas Schoffen, Susana Schroner, John and family Schroner, Mike and family Schultheis, Michael and family Seaman, Samuel Shapcott, Thomas Smart, Dennis Sperry, B. W. (Burdette) Sperry, M. H. (Miles) Sperry, Nathaniel D. Stetson, L. W. (Lorenzo) Stout, Tenbroeck Stout, (Maggie) Swartz, George and family Swenson, C. O. Temple, Moses Tiffs, Franklin Tollman, Robert and family Trumbull (Trimble) John Vamoigen, H. Wagoner, Charles F. Wald, C. B. Wardell, Franz and family Washburn, J. (James) Waters, Isaac Weber, Mrs. and daughters Weber, Chathame and family Weber, John Wittman (Whitman) Alex Wittmann, John and family Wittmann, Nickolas and family Wright, Edward Young, W. P. Zollner, Mr. & Mrs. and children ===Sources=== USGENWEB

1861 Census of Saint-Raymond

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[[Category:Saint-Raymond, Québec]] [[Category: 1861 Recensement, Canada-Est]] This partial census transcription is part of the [[Space:Saint-Raymond, Québec|Saint-Raymond One Place Study]]. A census was taken in Saint-Raymond as part of the 1861 Census of Canada East. The 1861 Census did not number households separately and did not indicate familial relationships. However, it did indicate whether or not a person was part of a family group. It is therefore possible to guess familial relationships by looking at genders and ages. Married women in Saint-Raymond kept their maiden names in 1861, as they did in 1851. (This would change in the following Census of 1871.) Individual names can be searched at the Library and Archives of Canada website for free: [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/census/1861/Pages/canada-east.aspx] In order to make this transcription, [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah Heiney]] used the census images available at Ancestry.com (which has a subscription fee). The handwriting can be very difficult to read in many places, and a large number of the names transcribed by Sarah Heiney do not match Ancestry's transcription. This also makes them very difficult to search for the LAC website. == Page 1 (385)== Family (Lines 1-3): Bélonie Boucher (40); Louise Frechette (24); François Boucher (6) Family (Lines 4-8): [[Béland-159|Siméon Béland (30)]]; [[Trudel-604|Aurelie Trudelle (21)]]; [[Béland-167|Zoé Béland (9)]]; [[Béland-289|Aurelie Béland (4)]]; [[Béland-292|Adélaïde Béland (3)]] Family (Lines 9-15): Hubert Trudelle (44); Adélaïde Trudelle (18); Ferdinand Trudelle (15); [[Trudel-520|Joseph Trudelle (9)]]; Sara Trudelle (14); Flare Trudelle (6); George Trudelle (3) Family (Lines 16-17; 19-20): Louis Légaré (47); Célina Laroche (26); Celestine Legaré (11); Flave Légaré (3) Non-family Member (Line 18): François X. Laroche (65) Family (Lines 21-26): [[Pepin-885|Israil Lachance (33)]]; [[Dallaire-336|Anastasie Dallire (32)]]; Marie Lachance (13); Adelle Lachance (10); Narcisse Lachance (6); [[Pepin-884|Augustin Lachance (1)]] Family (Lines 27-34): [[Wellman-1121|John Walman (60)]]; [[Wiseman-1906|Catherine Wiseman (50)]]; Jean Walman (27); [[Wellman-1966|Philomène Walman (22)]]; Augustin Welman (17); Pierre Welman (13); [[Wellman-1120|Edouard Welman (8)]]; [[Wellman-1519|Sophie Welman (4)]] Family (Lines 35-40): [[Bourget-102|Joseph Bourgette (65)]]; [[Bourbon-203|Marie Bourbon (60)]]; [[Bourget-144|Augustin Bourgette (30)]]; [[Bourget-222|Catherine Bourgette (24)]]; [[Brouard-34|Philomène Berouard (23)]]; [[Bourget-157|Philomène Bourgette (2)]] Non-family Member (Line 41): Louise Bourbon (66) Family (Lines 42-43): [[Bourget-109|Jean Bourgette (77)]]; [[Belanger-1285|Angèle Belangé (57)]] Family (Lines 44-50): [[Lefebvre-1264|Joseph Lefèbvre (34)]]; [[Bourget-108|Clarisse Bourgette (24)]]; [[Lefèbvre-1326|Liza Lefèbvre (8)]]; [[Lefebvre-1344|Joseph Lefèbvre (6)]]; [[Lefebvre-1938|Edouard Lefèbvre (3)]]; Clarisse Lefèbvre (4); [[Lefebvre-1957|Léocadie Lefèbvre (1)]] == Page 2 (386) == Unclear Individuals (Lines 1-2): Charles Berouard (67); Marguerite Forbes (76) Family (Lines 3-6): [[Brouard-37|Etienne Berouard (24)]]; [[Sevigny-168|Elmire Syvigny (21)]]; [[Brouard-38|Françisse Berouard (2)]]; Elmire Berouard (3) Family (Lines 7-12): [[Gilbert-7348|Hubert Gilbert (50)]]; [[Petit-832|Elizabeth Petit (49)]]; Jean Gilbert (21); Edouard Gilbert (19); [[Gilbert-7347|Ferdinand Gilbert (8)]]; [[Gilbert-11304|Elizabeth Gilbert (4)]] Family (Lines 13-14): Rosalie Gilbert (24); Louise Gilbert (17) Family (Lines 15-16): [[Gilbert-11492|François Gilbert (26)]]; [[Brouard-39|Josephine Berouard (17)]] Family (Lines 17-18): François Davrangeau (37); Marie Anne Langlois (42) Family (Lines 19-25): François Davrangeau (65); Genevieve Pagé (62); Jean Bt Davrangeau (35); Edouard Davrangeau (26); Emelie Davrangeau (22); Louise Davrangeau (17); Adelaïde Davrangeau (26) Family (Lines 26-30): [[Morasse-41|Joseph Maurasse (29)]]; [[Rochette-87|Célina Rochette (24)]]; [[Morasse-40|Joseph Maurasse (3)]]; [[Morasse-42|Célina Rochette (2)]]; Louis Maurasse (28) Family (Lines 31-34): Benjamin Houd (54); Marceline Demars (51); François X Houd (18); Marie Houd (16) Family (Lines 35-38): Joseph Wiseman (40); Catherine Walman (29); Joseph Walman (90); Jean Wiseman (40) Family (Lines 39-41): [[Bourget-158|George Bourgette (24)]]; [[Fréchette-302|Sophie Frechette (20)]]; [[Bourget-159|George Bourgette (1)]] Family (Lines 42-50): [[Fréchette-303|Louis Fréchette (50)]]; [[Gingras-465|Louise Gingras (46)]]; [[Fréchette-366|Célina Fréchette (14)]]; Marie Fréchette (12); Jean Fréchette (9); Ferdinand Fréchette (7); Philomène Fréchette (6); Flore Fréchette (4); Napoléon Fréchette (24) == Page 3 (387) == Family (Lines 1-2): [[Déry-111|Jean Déry (18)]]; Malvina Déry (9) Family (Lines 3-10): [[Côté-1811|Jean Bt. Coté (46)]]; [[Lefrançois-126|Emelie Lefrançois (36)]]; Joseph Coté (17); Jean Bt. Coté (12); François X. Coté (11); [[Côté-1810|Ferdinand Coté (9)]]; Victore Coté (6); Marie Coté (4) Family (Lines 11-13): [[Thibault-1039|Jean Tibeau (27)]]; [[Matte-484|Marie Matte (21)]]; [[Thibault-1038|Marie Thibeau (2)]] Family (Lines 14-19): [[Houde-827|Ferdinand Houd (27)]]; [[Matte-290|Sophie Matte (26)]]; [[Houde-826|Sophie Houd (7)]]; [[Houde-842|Asoèle Houd (5)]]; [[Houde-956|Arthimise Houd (3)]]; [[Houde-961|Tancrède Houd (1)]] Family (Lines 20-27): [[Rondeau-207|Paul Rondeau (43)]]; [[Rousseau-787|Jeulie Russeau (41)]]; Elisé Rondeau (17); Marie Rondeau (19); [[Rondeau-213|Napoléon Rondeau (9)]]; [[Rondeau-355|Athanase Rondeau (4)]]; [[Rondeau-358|Calix Rondeau (2)]]; [[Rondeau-360|Télesphore Rondeau (1)]] Family (Lines 28-36): [[Bourget-106|Joseph Bourgette (35)]]; [[Béland-161|Magdeleine Béland (34)]]; Joseph Bourgette (12); [[Bourget-105|Auralie Bourgette (10)]]; [[Bourget-118|Woobrod Bourgette (9)]]; Rebeca Bourgette (6); [[Bourget-155|Elzéare Bourgette (4)]]; [[Bourget-156|Victore Bourgette (2)]]; [[Bourget-160|Adelphine Bourgette (1)]] Unclear Individual: François Béland (24) Family (Lines 38-44): [[Plante-737|Joseph Plante (39)]]; [[Lefebvre-1656|Estère Lefèbvre (26)]]; [[Plante-736|Esthère Plante (13)]]; Dulueine(?) Plante (11); [[Plante-923|Joseph Plante (5)]]; [[Plante-922|Pierre Plante (3)]]; [[Plante-741|François X. Plante (1)]] Unclear Individuals (Lines 45-46): Marie Huard (65); Joseph Huard (53) Family (Lines 47-50): [[Berrouard-3|Jean Berouard (57)]]; [[Thivierge-49|Emilie Tivierge (51)]]; Emelie Berouard (18); [[Berrouard-2|Délina Berouard (14)]] == Page 4 (388) == Family (Lines 1-7): [[Reinhart-654|Jonathan Rinhart (53)]]; [[McWilliams-1502|Lucinda McWilliam (44)]]; [[Reinhart-658|Mary Rinhart (19)]]; [[Reinhart-659|Matilda Rinhart (18)]]; [[Reinhart-660|John Rinhart (16)]]; [[Reinhart-661|Martha Rinhart (11)]]; [[Reinhart-653|Jonathan Rinhart (8)]] Non-Family Member (Line 8): Joseph Beer (61) Family (Lines 9-12): [[Love-5735|John Love (30)]]; [[McCarthy-4970|Anne McCarty (23)]]; [[Love-5734|Elizabeth Love (2)]]; Patrick Love (1) Family (Lines 13-21): [[Robitaille-279|Louis Robitaille (55)]]; [[Doré-339|Louise Doré (45)]]; [[Robitaille-590|Jean Robitaille (21)]]; Narcisse Robitaille (19); [[Robitaille-293|Marie Robitaille (17)]]; [[Robitaille-278|Desiré Robitaille (15)]]; [[Robitaille-591|Alexandre Robitaille (11)]]; [[Robitaille-329|Josephine Robitaille (6)]]; [[Robitaille-423|Pierre Robitaille (4)]] Unclear Individual (Line 22): Jane Foor(?) (53) Non-Family Members (Lines 23-24): John Airy(?) (31); Archibal Cagham(?) (23) Family (Lines 25-27): Jean Dubuc (62); Josephte Carpantier (57); Rose Dubuc (27) Family (Lines 28-29): Ferdinand Dubuc (26); Caroline Fisette (23) Family (Lines 30-32): Abraham Cowan (61); Jane Donald(?) (61); Jane Cowan (14) Family (Lines 33-36): [[Grenon-103|Godfroi Grenon (45)]]; [[Soulard-32|Marguerite Soullard (46)]]; [[Grenon-75|Eugenne Grenon (26)]]; [[Grenon-89|Edouard Grenon (13)]] Family (Lines 37-44): [[Slattery-184|Michael Slatray (45)]]; [[Dean-2625|Françise Dane (45)]]; [[Slattery-343|Eleonore Slatray (13)]]; [[Slattery-345|John Slatray (11)]]; [[Slattery-344|William Slatray (9)]]; [[Slattery-183|Susan Slatray (7)]]; Anna Slatray (5); [[Slattery-580|Catherine Slatray (2)]] Family (Lines 45-50): John Henderson (53); Mary Palmer (55); Simon Henderson (23); Christopher Henderson (19); Jane Henderson (21); Mary Henderson (17) == Page 5 (389) == Family (Lines 1-5): [[Reid-12416|Alexander Red (29)]], [[Wilson-62847|Jane Wilson (30)]], [[Reid-12415|William Red (6)]], Joseph Red (4), [[Reid-15366|Marguerite Red (2)]] Family (Lines 6-9; Line 11): [[Garvin-774|John Garven (25)]], [[Mooney-2337|Mary Anne Mooney (22)]], [[Garvin-992|Jane Garven (2)]], [[Garvin-773|Mary Anne Garven (4)]], [[Garvin-775|Andrew Garven (60)]] Individual (Line 10): John Burn(?) (8) Family (Lines 12-20): [[Gray-23903|William Gray (55)]], [[Gilkison-188|Matthie Gilkisson (53)]], [[Gray-23904|Robert Gray (25)]], [[Gray-23905|Thomas Gray (21)]], Charles Gray (16), [[Gray-23914|Honoré Gray (11)]], [[Gray-23906|Lezer Gray (19)]], [[Gray-23908|Claudy Gray (15)]], James Gray (15) Family (Lines 21-30): [[Gray-29783|John Gray (45)]], [[Smith-222768|Eleonore Smith (35)]], Nancy Gray (18), William Gray (13), [[Gray-29784|Susan Gray (11)]], [[Gray-29786|John Gray (9)]], [[Gray-29785|Jane Gray (7)]], [[Gray-29787|Mary Gray (5)]], [[Gray-29788|Robert Gray (3)]], [[Gray-29782|Lisa Gray (1)]] Family (Lines 31-36): Catherine Walker (40), William Gray (25), John Gray (15), Edouard Gray (10), Elinne Gray (10), Joseph Gray (6) Family (Lines 37-46): John Hoag (45), Mary Donhoe(???) (36), Mary Hoag (17), Thomas Hoag (10), Bregette Hoag (9), Margueritte Hoag (7), Elizabeth Hoag (5), Catherine Hoag (3), Anne Hoag (1), Jane Hoag (1) Family (Lines 47-50, continues on next page): [[Johnston-16585|Alexander Johnston (26)]], [[Garvin-769|Janne Garven (25)]], John Johnston (6), [[Johnston-20078|Mary Johnston (5)]] == Page 6 (390) == Family (continued from previous page, Line 1): Loucy Johnston (1) Unclear family (Line 2): [[Best-5053|Mary Best (71)]] Family (Lines 3-4): James Procter (35); Elisa Procter (26) Unclear family (Line 5): Donnie Fisher (19) Family (Lines 6-11): [[Wood-37387|Alexander Wood (29)]]; [[Livingston-4288|Marguerite Livingston (25)]]; [[Prescott-1965|Anne Prescet (63)]]; Archibald Wood (21); [[Woods-14663|William Wood (2)]] Family (Lines 12-21): [[Livingston-3630|Robert Livingston (40)]]; [[McCombs-664|Rachel McComb (40)]]; [[Livingston-3678|Mary Livingston (16)]]; [[Livingston-3679|Elizabeth Livingston (14)]]; [[Livingston-3680|William Livingston (12)]]; [[Livingston-3682|Margueritte Livingston (9)]]; [[Livingston-3629|Rachel Livingston (7)]]; Dores Livingston (5); [[Livingston-4292|Anne Livingston (2)]]; James Livingston (25) Family (Lines 22-29): [[Bryson-1626|William Brisin (40)]]; Mary Hoag (39); Brigitte Brisssin (14); Janne Brisin (11); James Brissin (9); John Brisin (7); [[Bryson-1625|Mary Brisin (3)]]; [[Bryson-1658|William Brisin (1)]] Family (Lines 30-34): [[Fitzsimmons-423|Marguerite Fitsomone (36)]]; [[Russell-13013|Mary Rossel (15)]]; [[Russell-25608|Patrick Rossel (19)]]; [[Russell-13204|Elizabeth Rossel (12)]]; [[Russell-13232|Marguerite Rossel (10)]] Family (Lines 35-37): Elisa Hannary (50); Elisa Hanary (15); Jane Hanery (9) Family (Lines 38-44): [[Hewton-9|Robert Heuton (57)]]; [[Vogan-169|Eleonore Vogan (50)]]; Robert Heuton (27); [[Hewton-12|Eleonore Heuton (18)]]; William Heuton (16); [[Hewton-14|Fabe Heuton (14)]] Unclear (Line 45-46): Leticha Teadd (6); Jane Proctoer (41) Family (Lines 47-50; continues on next page): [[Gilchrist-748|James Gilchrist (75)]]; [[Ray-4920|Jane Ray (50)]]; James Gilchrist (30); John Gilchrist (25) == Page 7 (391) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-5): George Gilchrist (21); Mary Gilchrist (25); Jane Gilchrist (20); [[Gilchrist-751|Marguerite Gilchrist (17)]]; [[Gilchrist-747|Rose Gilchrist (16)]] Family (Lines 6-10): [[Procter-553|John Procter (36)]]; [[Young-34512|Marguerite Young (30)]]; [[Procter-552|Jane Procter (6)]]; [[Procter-554|James Procter (4)]]; [[Procter-711|Marguerite Procter (2)]] Unclear Individual (Line 11): Rosa Lauer (9) Family (Lines 12-18): [[Smith-189902|John Smith (64)]]; [[Gillespie-5667|Sara Galaspy (50)]]; [[Smith-189901|Sara Smith (14)]]; [[Smith-222385|George Smith (25)]]; [[Wood-37386|Anne Wood (25)]]; [[Smith-222386|Elenne Smith (3)]]; John Smith (1) Family (Lines 19-20): Mary Walsh (50); Michael Moony (20) Unclear Individuals (21-22): Catherine Graves (15); Mary Lauer (4) Family (Lines 23-24): John Martin(?) (28); Ann Glavein(?) (27) Individual (Line 25): Mary Froome (57) Family (Lines 26-29): [[Shanahan-262|Tary Shanahan (35)]]; [[Kennedy-10100|Jane Cannea (31)]]; Robert Shanahan (5); [[Shanahan-578|Mary Shanahan (3)]] Family (Lines 30-38): [[Raisin-12|Honoré Raisin (60)]]; [[Mooney-1328|Jane Mooney (44)]]; William Raisin (27); John Raisin (25); [[Reason-50|Mary Raisin (23)]]; James Raisin (21); James Raisin (19); [[Reason-52|Rebecca Raisin (16)]]; [[Raisin-11|Thomas Raisin (11)]] Family (Lines 39-40): [[Todd-10006|James Todd (42)]]; [[Todd-10005|Thomas Todd (4)]] Family (Lines 41-45): François Dery (41); Céléste Godin(?) (40); François Dery (12); Louis Dery (11); Malvina Dery (9) Unclear (Line 46): Michael Burck (25) Family (Lines 47-50; continues on next page): Siméon Plamondon (41); Jeulie Blondeau(?) (45); François Plamondon (15); Etienne(?) Plamondon (13) == Page 8 (392) == Family (continued from previous page, Lines 1-5): Pierre Plamondon (10); Isidore Plamondon (9); Jean Plamondon (7); Marie Plamondon (5); Marguerite Plamondon (4) Family (Lines 6-9): [[Burke-4814|Tobias Burk (70)]]; [[Burke-4815|Elenore Burk (52)]]; [[Burke-4813|Tobias Burk (14)]]; [[Burke-4893|Martin Burk (12)]] Family (Lines 10-14): [[Barron-2763|Mary Barn (60)]]; [[Corcoran-1274|Thomas Corckran (29)]]; Lucy Corckran (36); [[Corcoran-904|Bridg Corckran (22)]]; [[Lachaume-7|Jean Lachau (2)]] Family (Lines 15-18): William Lawler (31); Mary Nefors(?) (32); John Lawler (1); Nicolas Lawler (1 month) Family (Lines 19-23): [[McCombs-672|Thomas McComb (50)]]; [[Carmichael-2344|Elizabeth Carmickal (25)]]; [[McCombs-671|William McComb (5)]]; [[McCombs-673|Joseph McComb (4)]]; [[McCombs-790|Thomas McComb (2)]] Unclear Individuals (Lines 24-25): Marguerite Johnson (12); John Johnson (22) Family (Lines 26-32): David Davisson (38); Sara Nay (48); Marguerite Davisson (14); William Davisson (12); Elizabeth Davisson (10); Joseph Davisson (7); William Davisson (17) Family (Lines 33-34): William Blois (52); Marthe Elenor(?) (43) Family (Lines 35-43): [[Cayer-72|Alexis Cayer (50)]]; [[Skinner-3951|Janne Skinner (49)]]; Charles Cayer (28); William Cayer (20); [[Cayer-64|Esther Cayer (16)]]; Célina Cayer (14); [[Cayer-82|Rémi Cayer (11)]]; [[Cayer-89|Sophie Cayer (6)]]; [[Cayer-252|Jane Cayer (4)]] Family (Lines 44-50): [[Davison-3778|James Davisson (50)]]; [[Lawson-7945|Marguerite Lawson (50)]]; James Davisson (24); [[Davison-3779|John Davisson (22)]]; [[Davison-3780|Mary Davisson (20)]]; [[Davison-3781|Andrew Davisson (18)]]; [[Davison-3783|Grace Davisson (16)]] == Page 9 (393) == Individuals (Lines 1-2): Mary Lawson (45); James Johnson (19) Family (Lines 3-6): [[Davison-4533|William Davisson (25)]]; [[Reason-175|Elenne Raisin (23)]]; [[Davison-4534|James Davisson (2)]]; Richard Davisson (1) Individual (Line 7): Alexander Edgeley (12) Family (Lines 8-12): [[Garvin-988|William Garven (34)]]; [[Johnson-98544|Mary Johnson (32)]]; [[Garvin-989|David Garven (7)]]; [[Garvin-990|James Garven (6)]]; Mary Garven (2) Family (Lines 13-19): [[Burke-4896|Edward Burck (30)]]; [[Davis-41598|Elizabeth Davisa (40)]]; [[Burke-4895|William Burke (11)]]; [[Burke-4904|Lancy Burck (10)]]; [[Burke-7666|John Burck (7)]]; [[Burke-5471|Elisabeth (6)]]; Mary Burck (4) Family (Lines 20-21): Daniel Mooney (60); Mary McClanaghan (60) Family (Lines 22-24): [[Mooney-2365|Honory Mooney (63)]]; [[Moore-49591|Jane Maur (56)]]; [[Mooney-2366|Thomas Mooney (16)]] Family (Lines 25-27): [[Mooney-2335|Honory Mooney (24)]]; [[Gray-23681|Susanna Gray (23)]]; [[Mooney-2766|Catherine Mooney (2)]] Family (Lines 28-29): John Johnson (90); Susanna Garven (60) Family (Lines 30-32): William Gray (26); Elizabeth Tommasson(?) (23); Liser Gray (1) Family (Lines 33-37): [[Dean-6787|Thomas Dane (25)]]; Catherine Meehan (25); William Dane (4); Marguerite Dane (3); Catherine Dane (1) Individual (Line 38): James Walsh Family (Lines 39-48): [[Ross-6196|Richard Ross (41)]]; [[Lower-540|Sara Ann Lower (37)]]; Richard Ross (19); George Ross (15); Sara Ross (13); Charlotte Ross (11); [[Ross-6195|David Ross (7)]]; [[Ross-18661|Jonathan Ross (4)]]; William Ross (1) Family (Lines 49-50; continues on next page): Andrew Coil (65); Mary Garven (45) == Page 10 (394) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-2): Jane Coil (21); Catherine Coil (4) Family (Lines 3-11): [[Dane-498|William Dane (37)]]; [[Smith-188111|Mary Smith (32)]]; [[Dane-500|Susanne Dane (10)]]; John Dane (9); William Dane (8); [[Dane-497|James Dane (6)]]; [[Dane-499|Alexander Dane (4)]]; [[Dean-11567|Hugh Dane (2)]]; Thomas Dane (1) Family (Lines 12-13): Alexander Sled (77); Margueritte Little (77) Family (Lines 14-18): [[Dean-9593|Alexander Dane (22)]]; [[Darbyson-28|Henriete Darbeau (24)]]; Mathilde Dane (3); Susanna Dane (2); Thomas Dane (1) Family (Lines 19-27): [[McCombs-786|Samuel McComb (43)]]; [[Heriot-397|Latishe Hurirot (40)]]; Marguerite McComb (19); Jane McComb (15); [[McCombs-788|Lateia McComb (9)]]; [[McCombs-785|Mary McComb (7)]]; Harriette McComb (6); [[McCombs-787|Lydia McComb (3)]]; Rebecca McComb (1) Family (Lines 28-34): George Price (62); [[Price-18459|Edward Price (40)]]; [[Dane-496|Jane Dane (40)]]; [[Price-18759|Liser Price (11)]]; [[Price-18458|Samuel Price (9)]]; [[Price-6843|Elizabeth Price (6)]]; [[Price-22413|William Price (2)]] Individual (Line 35): Elise Cowing (56) Family (Lines 36-40): [[Price-18466|Charles Price (37)]]; [[Smith-186579|Janne Smith (21)]]; Mary Anne Price (4); [[Price-22412|John Price (2)]]; James Price (1) Family (Lines 41-47): [[Price-18468|George Price (36)]]; [[Campbell-34219|Sara Cambel (27)]]; [[Price-18760|John Price (11)]]; [[Price-18469|Mary Price (9)]]; [[Price-18467|George Price (7)]]; [[Price-18600|Thomas Price (4)]]; Robert Price (1) Individual (Line 48): Mary Newg(?) (17) Unclear family (Lines 49-50): Nanny Darbeau (75); Jean Charland (72) == Page 11 (395) == Unclear (Line 1): William Samsons(?) (35) Individual (Line 2): Lucinda Cook (36) Family (Lines 3-6): John Rainey (62); Elisabeth Morow (62); John Rainey (30); Thomas Rainey (27) Individual (Line 7): Andrew Garvin (unknown age) Family (Lines 8-10): Anne Cambels (37); Catherine Sperine(?) (11); Robert Sperine(?) (9) Family (Lines 11-15): John Timmins (63); Janne Jane(?) (60); Jane Timmins (23); John Timmins (19); George Timmins (2) Family (Lines 16-22): [[McGrath-1563|Bernard Mcgrath (61)]]; [[Dane-380|Mary Dane (32)]]; [[McGrath-1562|Hugh Mcgrath (13)]]; [[McGrath-1620|John Mcgrath (10)]]; [[McGrath-1893|Mary Mcgrath (8)]]; [[McGrath-2765|Elizabeth Mcgrath (6)]]; [[McGrath-2797|William Mcgrath (2)]] Family (Lines 23-29): [[Carmichael-2355|John Carmickel (65)]]; [[Mooney-2364|Catherine Mooney (60)]]; Thomas Carmickel (23); Mary Carmickel (25); James Carmickel (20); [[Carmichael-2354|John Carmickel (18)]]; [[Carmichael-2356|Catherine Carmickel (16)]] Individual (Line 30); Matt Louer (6) Family (Lines 31-38): [[Johnston-16767|Mathew Johnston (37)]]; [[McCombs-670|Mary McComb (39)]]; Thomas Johnston (15); John Johnston (13); [[Johnston-16995|William Johnston (11)]]; [[Johnston-16768|Matthew Johnston (8)]]; [[Johnston-16766|Joseph Johnston (6)]]; [[Johnston-16779|Andrew Johnston (4)]] Family (Lines 39-47): [[Morand-121|François Maurant (40)]]; [[Savard-323|Angélique Savard (43)]]; [[Morand-144|Philomène Maurant (16)]]; [[Morand-120|François Maurant (15)]]; [[Morand-135|Marseline Maurant (12)]]; [[Morand-147|Elizabeth Maurant (11)]]; [[Morand-234|Louis Maurant (5)]]; [[Morand-236|Tharèsse Maurant (3)]]; [[Morand-237|Honoré Maurant (2)]] Family (Line 48-49): Joseph Launier(?) (58); Elisabeth St Hilaire (48) Unclear Individual (Line 50): François Robert (27) == Page 12 (396) == Family (Lines 1-7): [[Dompierre-61|Pierre Dompierre (36)]]; [[St Hilaire-6|Sophie St. Hylaire (30)]]; [[Dompierre-60|Sophie Dompierre (11)]]; [[Dompierre-62|Elizabeth Dompierre (9)]]; [[Dompierre-65|Catherine Catherine (7)]]; [[Dompierre-81|Louise Dompierre (4)]]; [[Dompierre-82|Pierre Dompierre (2)]] Individual (Line 8): Joseph Cossine (36) Family (Lines 9-11): [[Bélanger-2000|Jacques Bélangé (29)]]; [[Boutet-95|Génevieve Boutette (26)]]; [[Bélanger-2003|Marie Bélangé (1)]] Family (Lines 12-15): Pierre Gagnon (37); Fébé Trepannier (29); Olinne Gagnon (8); Siprien Gagnon (7) Unclear Individuals (Lines 16-17): François Dery (24); Marie Dery (17) Family (Lines 18-24): [[Godin-582|Edouard Godin (62)]]; [[Martel-819|Marie Martel (52)]]; [[Godin-1071|Ferdinand Godin (20)]]; [[Godin-581|François X Godin (15)]]; [[Godin-1081|Sophie Godin (13)]]; [[Godin-595|Henriette Godin (10)]]; [[Godin-609|Cyprien Godin (9)]] Family (Lines 25-28): Michel Dery (53); Jeulie Prudhomme (50); Rose Dery (16); Adelaide Dery (8) Family (Lines 29-35): [[Martel-942|Jean Bt. Martel (32)]]; [[Barette-151|Eléonore Barette (21)]]; [[Martel-943|Jean Bt. Martel (7)]]; Joseph Martel (5); [[Martel-1329|Lisa Martel (3)]]; [[Martel-1345|Adeline Martel (1)]]; [[Martel-1337|Charles Martel (2)]] Individual (Line 36): Joseph Martel (26) Family (Lines 37-45): [[Boutet-71|Louis Boutette (44)]]; [[Darveau-44|Jenevieve Darveau (45)]]; Louis Boutette (18); Marie Boutette (16); François Boutette (14); Bathé Boutette (11); Jean Bt Boutette (9); [[Boutet-70|Charles Boutette (7)]]; [[Boutet-96|Michel Boutette (1)]] Family (Lines 46-50): [[Moisan-239|Jean Bt Moisan (60)]]; Tharèse Moisan (62); [[Moisan-217|Louis Moisan (21)]]; [[Moisan-257|Marguerite Moisan (19)]]; Jacques Moisan (15) == Page 13 (397) == Family (Lines 1-10): [[Langevin-150|Joseph Langevin (48)]]; [[Laperrière-57|Marie Laparriere (43)]]; Désange Langevin (23); [[Langevin-464|Joseph Langevin (21)]]; [[Langevin-152|Eli Langevin (17)]]; [[Langevin-149|François Langevin (11)]]; [[Langevin-165|Louise Langevin (9)]]; [[Langevin-183|Rose Langevin (6)]]; [[Langevin-306|Josephine Langevin (5)]]; [[Langevin-316|Leocadie Langevin (1)]] Family (Lines 11-15): [[Auger-562|Pierre Auger (48)]]; [[Beaupré-685|Doroté Beaupré (38)]]; [[Auger-561|Louise Auger (13)]]; [[Auger-563|Antoinette Auger (11)]]; [[Auger-873|Georgianna Auger (2)]] Family (Lines 16-18): [[Beaupré-741|Pierre Beaupré (28)]]; [[Langevin-182|Délimasse Langevin (31)]]; [[Beaupré-896|Marie Delina (2)]] Family (Lines 19-25): [[Gingras-463|François Gingras (36)]]; Rosalie Curé (22); François Gingras (7); Joseph Gingras (5); Flavie Gingras (4); [[Gingras-462|Narcisse Gingras (2)]]; [[Gingras-470|Grégoire Gingras (1)]] Family (Lines 26-32): [[Cantin-120|Pierre Cantin (50)]]; [[Boivin-189|Marie Boivin (38)]]; [[Cantin-141|Marie Cantin (18)]]; [[Cantin-116|Adélaïde Cantin (15)]]; [[Cantin-125|Lodivine Cantin (11)]]; [[Cantin-160|Pierre Cantin (9)]]; [[Cantin-272|Anne Cantin (5)]] Family (Lines 33-41): François Cantin (48); Louise Boivin (47); François Cantin (19); Joseph Cantin (17); Obeline Cantin (15); Napoléon Cantin (13); Malvina Cantin (9); Ciril(?) Cantin (7); Felicite(?) Cantin (5) Family (Lines 42-46): [[Duplein-3|Pierre Duplin (65)]]; [[Robert-1799|Esthèr Robert (63)]]; Jean Duplin (50); Esthèr Duplin (27); Nocolas Duplin (19) Non-family Members (Lines 47-48): Marie Gingras (8); Richard Duplin (60) Family (Lines 49-50; continues on next page): [[Pepin-576|François Pepin (35?)]]; [[Gingras-307|Adele Gingras (30)]] == Page 14 (398) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-5): [[Pepin-575|Joseph Pepin (9)]]; Mary Pepin (11); Elinne Pepin (4); [[Pepin-881|Pierre Pepin (2)]]; [[Pepin-883|Ferdinand Pepin (1)]] Family (Lines 6-10): [[Plamondon-67|Pierre Plamondon (44)]]; [[Plamondon-374|Petrus Plamondon (20)]]; [[Plamondon-375|Ferdinand Plamondon (18)]]; Honoré Plamondon (16); [[Plamondon-376|Ulderique Plamondon (14)]] Non-Family Member (Line 11): Mary Béland Family (Lines 12-19): [[Plamondon-164|Frédérique Plamondon (34)]]; [[Alain-116|Marie Anne Alain (35)]]; [[Noreau-17|Ersine Noreau (15)]]; [[Plamondon-177|Léontile Plamondon (9)]]; Ozoël Plamondon (8); [[Plamondon-223|Antipasse Plamondon (6)]]; [[Plamondon-288|Elmina Plamondon (4)]]; [[Plamondon-309|Rosa Anna Plamondon (2)]] Family (Lines 20-27): [[Plamondon-126|Joseph Plamondon (40)]]; [[Girard-968|Louise Girard (29)]]; [[Plamondon-125|Pataléon Plamondon (10)]]; [[Plamondon-173|Marie Plamondon (9)]]; [[Plamondon-201|Ozone Plamondon (8)]]; [[Plamondon-225|Orel Plamondon (6)]]; [[Plamondon-292|Hyboise(?) C. Plamondon (4)]]; [[Plamondon-313|Légère Plamondon (2)]] Non-Family Member (Line 28): Anastaze Petit (66) Family (Lines 29-30): [[Plamondon-155|Pierre Plamondon (66)]]; [[Déry-119|Louise Déry (64)]] Family (Lines 31-34): [[Plamondon-221|Louis Plamondon (36)]]; [[Rochette-65|Tarzile Rochette (26)]]; [[Plamondon-293|Louis Plamondon (3)]]; [[Plamondon-310|Elise Plamondon (1)]] Family (Lines 35-46): [[Plamondon-106|Joseph Ch. Plamondon (43)]]; [[Paquet-392|Scolastique Paquet (40)]]; [[Plamondon-185|Délina Plamondon (18)]]; [[Plamondon-138|Louise Plamondon (17)]]; [[Plamondon-105|Joseph Plamondon (15)]]; [[Plamondon-108|Rosalie Plamondon (13)]]; [[Plamondon-128|Anné Plamondon (10)]]; [[Plamondon-204|Onésime Plamondon (8)]]; [[Plamondon-217|Josephine Plamondon (6)]]; [[Plamondon-285|Lizabeth Plamondon (4)]]; [[Plamondon-303|Alfred Plamondon (2)]]; [[Plamondon-319|Euchèr Plamondon (1)]] Family (Lines 47-50; continues on next page): [[Gingras-279|Jean Gingras (35)]]; [[Gauvin-303|Jeulie Gauvin (43)]]; Jeulie Gingras (9); [[Gingras-325|Pierre Gingras (7)]] == Page 15 (399) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-2): [[Gingras-344|Louis Gingras (5)]]; [[Gingras-453|Ema Gingras (3)]] Family (Lines 3-7): [[Morand-127|Louis Maurant (39)]]; [[Savard-325|Matilde Savard (40)]]; [[Morand-128|Matilde Maurant (20)]]; [[Morand-129|Marge Maurant (19)]]; [[Morand-276|Louise Maurant (19)]] Family (Lines 8-11): Joseph Gravel (34); Rosalie Florette(?) (37); Jean Breton (15); [[Gravel-384|Emilie Gravelle (28)]] Family (Lines 12-13): Jacques Beaumont (26); Louise Hamel (32) Family (Lines 14-17): [[Robitaille-301|Jean Robitaille (60)]]; [[Robitaille-585|Rémi Robitaille (21)]]; [[Robitaille-586|Siméon Robitaille (18)]]; Emélie Robitaille (26) Family (Lines 18-24): [[Robitaille-295|Pierre Robitaille (50)]]; [[Belleau-83|Josephte Beleau (50)]]; [[Robitaille-587|Josephte Robitaille (27)]]; Marie Robitaille (20); [[Robitaille-588|Jeulie Robitaille (19)]]; [[Robitaille-589|Edouard Robitaille (17)]]; Remi Robitaille (11) Family (Lines 25-30): [[Rochette-86|François Rochette (25)]]; [[Robitaille-428|Marie Robitaille (23)]]; Adéline Rochette (19); Siméon Rochette (16); [[Rochette-88|Marie Rochette (3)]]; [[Rochette-94|Louise Rochette (2)]] Family (Lines 31-33): [[Cloutier-1481|Honoré Cloutier (34)]]; [[Martel-1342|Adéline Martelle (18)]]; [[Cloutier-1482|Honoré Cloutier (1)]] Family (Lines 34-44): [[Martel-793|Pierre Martelle (44)]]; [[Beaupré-655|Dorithe Beaupré (44)]]; [[Martel-818|Pierre Martelle (20)]]; [[Martel-792|Augustin Martelle (16)]]; [[Martel-824|Marguerite Martelle (14)]]; Joseph Martelle (12); [[Martel-827|Jean Martelle (10)]]; Moïs Martelle (9); François Martelle (5); Edouard Martelle (3); [[Martel-1341|Rémi Martelle (2)]] Individual (Line 45): Marie Beaupré (53) Family (Lines 46-50; continues on next page): [[Paquet-444|Moïs Paquet (32)]]; [[Rochette-53|Margueritte Rochette (31)]]; François X Paquette (13); [[Paquet-447|Jean Bt Paquet (12)]]; Marie Paquet (7) == Page 16 (400) == Family (Continued from previous page; Lines 1-2): [[Paquet-502|Moïs Paquet (6)]]; [[Paquet-793|Pierre Paquet (2)]] Individual (Line 3): Liza Rochette (21) Family (Lines 4-9): [[Martel-843|Ferdinand Martelle (36)]]; [[Cloutier-991|Marie Cloutier (38)]]; [[Martel-842|George Martelle (8)]]; [[Martel-901|Michel Martelle (6)]]; Marie Martelle (1); [[Martel-1347|Délina Martelle (1)]] Family (Lines 10-21): [[Cloutier-943|Jean Bt Cloutier (45)]]; [[Chartré-24|Louise Chartré (43)]]; Jean Bt Cloutier (19); Louise Cloutier (17); Joseph Cloutier (15); [[Cloutier-942|Olivier Cloutier (13)]]; [[Cloutier-948|Rose Cloutier (11)]]; [[Cloutier-1039|Jeulie Cloutier (8)]]; [[Cloutier-1074|Josephine Cloutier (6)]]; [[Cloutier-1471|Caroline Cloutier (4)]]; [[Cloutier-1477|Pierre Cloutier (2)]]; [[Cloutier-1483|Ferdinand Cloutier (1)]] Individual (Line 22): Marie Maranda (66) Family (Lines 23-24; 26): Narcisse Girard (48); Délina Moisan (23); Louise Girard (3) Non-Family Member (Line 25); Marie Cantin (15) Family (Lines 27-35): [[Savary-115|Joseph Savary (44)]]; [[Tessier-457|Luce Tessier (44)]]; [[Savary-122|Joseph Savary (12)]]; [[Savary-114|Edouard Savary (10)]]; [[Savary-123|Louise Savary (8)]]; [[Savary-133|Louis Savary (6)]]; [[Savary-165|Ferdinand Savary (5)]]; [[Savary-220|Sophie Savary (3)]]; François Savary (1) Family (Lines 36-45): [[Plante-458|Jacques Tessier (45)]]; [[Morand-117|Marguerite Mauran (35)]]; Jacques Tessier (16); [[Plante-457|Charles Tessier (15)]]; [[Tessier-491|Pierre Tessier (12)]]; [[Tessier-571|Antoine Tessier (7)]]; [[Tessier-574|Etienne Tessier (6)]]; Louise Tessier (3); [[Tessier-788|Jean Tessier (2)]]; [[Tessier-791|Joseph Tessier (1)]] Family (Lines 46-50): [[Hamel-633|Etienne Hamel (52)]]; [[Moisan-99|Marie Anne Moisan (57)]]; [[Hamel-642|Louis Hamel (18)]]; [[Hamel-632|Pierre Hamel (15)]]; Rosalie Hamel (16) == Page 17 (401) == Unclear Individual (Line 1): Louise Moisan (59) Family (Lines 2-10): Jean Barnet (46); Flavie Girard (34); Jean Barnet (14); Edouard Barnet (16); Marie Barnet (12); François Barnet (7); Michel Barnet (6); Augustin Barnet (4); Louis Barnet (2) Individuals (Lines 11-12): Jean Coutouette(?) (19); Antoine Lafleure (60) Family (Lines 13-18): [[Langlois-2386|Etienne Langlois (59)]]; [[Hamel-628|Pélagie Hamel (56)]]; Etienne Langlois (24); François Langlois (23); [[Langlois-2393|Joseph Langlois (17)]]; Rosalie Langlois (21) Family (Lines 19-21): [[Petit-1213|Jean Petit (23)]]; [[Hamel-1014|Sophie Hamel (21)]]; Louis Petit (1) Family (Lines 22-27): [[Trudel-760|Eli Trudelle (25)]]; [[Denis-607|Nathalie Deny (32?)]]; Félix Trudelle (7); Ferdinand Trudelle (5); [[Trudel-759|Sénélie(?) Trudelle (4)]]; [[Trudel-773|Marie Trudelle (2)]] Family (Lines 28-33): [[Laliberté-215|Félix Laliberté (22)]]; [[Marcotte-451|Emelie Marcotte (17)]]; Emelie Laliberté (4) Victoire Laliberté (3); Pierre Laliberté (2); [[Laliberté-214|Délina Laliberté (1)]] Individual (Line 34): [[Marcotte-467|Délima Marcotte (18)]] Family (Lines 35-36): [[Morand-238|Michel Maurant (29)]]; [[Denis-618|Filomène Deny (25)]] Family (Lines 37-43): Robert Orr (28); Rebecca Plamondon (30); Lizabeth Orr (7); Sara Orr (6); Alexander Orr (5); Robert Orr (4); William Orr (1) Family (Lines 44-49): [[Morand-115|Joseph Maurant (46)]]; [[Savard-319|Marie Savard (47)]]; [[Morand-145|Joseph Maurant (22)]]; [[Morand-278|Therese Maurant (18)]]; [[Morand-279|Marie Maurant (16)]]; [[Morand-143|Justine Maurant (7)]] Unclear Individual (Line 50): [[Dion-615|Jacques Dyon (22)]] == Page 18 (402) == Family (Lines 1-6): [[Vachon-409|Louis Vachon (30)]]; [[Murphy-12794|Anne Murphy (35)]]; [[Vachon-434|Louis Vachon (7)]]; [[Vachon-435|Marguerite Vachon (6)]]; [[Vachon-630|Alexander Vachon (5)]]; [[Vachon-632|William Vachon (3)]] Family (Lines 7-9): Charles Turner (40); Elene Turner (36); James Turner (12) Family (Lines 10-16): James Murphy (36); Jane Allen (34); Jacob Murphy (9); Jane Murphy (7); William Murphy (5) Mary Ann Murphy (2); James Murphy (1) Family (Lines 17-22): Mois Harem (37); Jany(?) Allen (30); Marguerite Harem (6); Sara Harem (4); Thomas Harem (2); Charles Harem (1) Family (Lines 23-34): James Kelley (55); Judith Lawler (44); Susan Kelley (24); Janne Kelley (20); Catherine Kelley (18); Mary Kelley (16); John Kelley (14); Julie Kelley (12); Marguerite Kelley (10); Edouard Kelley (8); Peter Kelley (5); Mary Kelley (3) Family (Lines 35-36): [[Pyle-858|Henry Pill (59)]]; [[Griffith-2238|Jane Grifith (65)]] Individual (Line 37): William Williamson (5) Family (Lines 38-45): [[Keeler-1646|Humphrey Killer (38)]]; [[Piles-168|Phleby Pill (31)]]; [[Keeler-1687|Robert Killer (11)]]; [[Keeler-1645|Jane Killer (9)]]; Elisa Killer (7); Phaby Killer (5); Mary Killer (3); Elenne Killer (1) Family (Lines 46-50): [[Williamson-13047|William Williamson (25)]]; [[Piles-195|Anne Pill (25)]]; Jane Williamson (5); [[Williamson-13048|Phaby Williamson (2)]]; Robert Williamson (1) == Page 19 (403) == Family (Lines 1-10): [[Morand-114|Jacques Maurant (48)]]; [[Duperron-24|Pélagie Lavertu (36)]]; [[Morand-113|Délina Maurant (16)]]; [[Morand-133|Enriette Maurant (14)]]; Louis Maurant (13); [[Morand-137|Olivier Maurant (9)]]; [[Morand-158|Michel Maraunt (7)]]; [[Morand-165|Marie Maurant (5)]]; [[Morand-235|Joseph Maurant (3)]]; Jacques Maurant (1) Family (Lines 11-14): [[Corriveau-456|Eli Carriveau (28)]]; [[Vachon-408|Louise Vachon (23)]]; Joseph Carriveau (3); [[Corriveau-460|Louise Carriveau (1)]] Individual (Line 15): Pierre Robitaille (15) Family (Lines 16-22): [[Corcoran-898|Michael Corckran (40)]]; [[Vachon-384|Marie Vachon (36)]]; [[Corcoran-899|Thomas Corckran (12)]]; [[Corcoran-901|Mary Anne Corckran (10)]]; [[Corcoran-916|Louis Corckran (8)]]; [[Corcoran-275|Alexander Corckran (3)]]; [[Corcoran-1267|Ainy Corckran (1)]] Family (Lines 23-24): [[Dion-410|Joseph Dyon (46)]]; [[Picard-521|Françoise Picard (40)]] Family (Lines 25-27): [[Vachon-407|Louis Vachon (55)]]; Alexandre Vachon (25); [[Vachon-169|Emilie Vachon (19)]] Individual (Line 28): Joseph Frégeau (20) Family (Lines 29-33): [[Sisson-1505|Thomas Sisson (37)]]; [[Gilkison-182|Janne Gilkisson (37)]]; Robert Sisson (13); [[Sisson-1504|Thomas Sisson (9)]]; Jane Sisson (6) Family (Lines 34-41): [[McElrea-24|William McElroy (40)]]; [[Borland-836|Mary Borland (43)]]; Lisa McElroy (19); Jany McElroy (16); Anne McElroy (14); Robert McElroy (12); [[McElrea-21|John McElroy (9)]]; [[McElrea-25|Samuel McElroy (7)]]; [[McElrea-33|Rabeca McElroy (10)]]; [[McElrea-26|Marguerite McElroy (5)]]; [[McElrea-27|Mary McElroy (4)]]; Prudent McElroy (2) Family (Lines 42-49): [[Piles-173|Robert Pill (27)]]; [[Tomlinson-3255|Anne Tommlinson (24)]]; [[Piles-194|Henrey Pill (3)]]; James Pill (2) Individual (Line 50): Honoré Beauvier(?) (26) == Page 20 (404) == Family (Lines 1-5): [[Morrow-4388|William Morow (32)]]; [[Proctor-4943|Mary Procter (30)]]; [[Morrow-4387|Catherine Morow (7)]]; Richard Morow (5); [[Morrow-5394|William Morow (3)]]; John Morow (1) Family (Lines 6-11): William Henderson (31); Josephine Lefontaine (23); John Henderson (7); Simon Henderson (5); Solomon Henderson (3); Christoph Henderson (1) Family (Lines 12-13): Robert Gilkisson (71); Martine Carry (68) Family (Lines 14-23): [[Livingston-3624|Thomas Livingston (50)]]; [[Gilkison-183|Anne Gilkisson (32)]]; Elenn Livingston (16); Jane Livingston (14); Robert Livingston (11); [[Livingston-3623|Marguerite Livingston (9)]]; [[Livingston-3625|Mary Livingston (7)]]; [[Livingston-3638|Thomas Livingston (5)]]; [[Livingston-4286|Sicile Livingston (3)]]; John Livingston (1) Family (Lines 24-26): James Daly (25); Marguerite Ward (25); Sara Daly (2) Non-Family Member (Line 27): Jane Daly (5) Family (Lines 28-34): Thomas Murin (36); Daily Burton(?) (36); Paul Murin (12); Marguerite Murin (14); Catherine Murin (8); Mary Murin (6); John Murin (2) Family (Lines 35-36): Hugh Smith (62); Elène Baty (60) Unclear Individual (Line 37): Alexander Daly (21) Family (Lines 38-40): Johnathan Robeleau(?) (22); Elene Henry (20); Mary Henry (14) Family (Lines 40-44): [[Darbyson-29|John Darbyson (32)]]; [[Gilkison-186|Lisa Gatkisson (25)]]; Jane Darbyson (3); Thomas Darbyson (1) Family (Lines 45-50; continues on next page): [[Henderson-20518|John Henderson (36)]]; [[Gilkison-222|Emelie Gilkisson (29)]]; Robert Henderson (9); [[Henderson-20517|Jane Henderson (7)]]; [[Henderson-20519|John Henderson (5)]]; [[Henderson-20520|Will---(illegible)]] == Page 21 (405) == Family (continued from previous page; Line 1): Thomas(??) Henderson (1) Family (Lines 2-8): [[Scholes-39|Antony Scol (35)]]; [[Livingstone-62|Elizabeth Livingston (30)]]; [[Scholes-45|Henary Scol (11)]]; [[Scholes-303|William Scol (7)]]; [[Scholes-44|Jane Scol (5)]]; [[Scholes-43|Marguerite Scol (3)]]; [[Scholes-38|John Scol (1)]] Family (Lines 9-16): [[Tomlinson-3253|John Tommeilson (54)]]; [[Jackson-33168|Jane Jackson (50)]]; Elizabeth Tommeilson (20); [[Tomlinson-3289|John Tommeilson (12)]]; [[Tomlinson-3254|Mathew Tommeilson (9)]]; Jane Tommeilson (8); [[Tomlinson-3252|James Tommeilson (6)]]; [[Tomlinson-3995|Thomas Tommeilson (2)]] Family (Lines 17-21): [[Smith-186576|Mathew Smith (36)]]; [[Murphy-18094|Elizabeth Murphey (44)]]; Mathew Smith (12); [[Smith-186575|Mathilda Smith (9)]]; [[Smith-186577|Charles Smith (7)]] Family (Lines 22-25): James Gray (26); Mary Harper (21); James Gray (2); William Gray (1) Family (Lines 26-32): [[Livingston-3627|James Livingston (24)]]; [[Smith-186564|Mathilda Smith (23)]]; [[Livingston-3626|Robert Livingston (9)]]; [[Livingston-3628|William Livingston (7)]]; John Livingston (5); [[Livingston-3639|Thomas Livingston (4)]]; Samuel Livingston (2) Family (Lines 33-36): James Hurston (24); Mary Raison (23); Richard Hurston (3); John Hurston (2) Individual (Line 37): Charles Toodle(?) (12) Family (Lines 38-42): [[Smith-189905|Alexander Smith (40)]]; [[Murphy-18368|Harmine Murphey (36)]]; Jacob Smith (17); John Smith (16); [[Smith-189906|Elizabeth Smith (11)]] Family (Lines 43-49): [[Smith-186385|Hugh Smith (34)]]; [[Lorimer-440|Elizabeth Larmer (30)]]; [[Smith-186384|Davie Smith (10)]]; [[Smith-186386|John Smith (9)]]; [[Smith-186584|Marguerite Smith (6)]]; [[Smith-188114|Mary Smith (4)]]; [[Smith-222767|Rebina Smith (2)]] Individual (Line 50): Marguerite Martin (64) == Page 22 (406) == Family (Lines 1-6): [[McWilliams-1499|Alexander McWilliam (30)]]; [[Brown-91119|Mary Brown (30)]]; Alexander McWilliam (7); Mathew McWilliam (5); [[McWilliams-1747|Mary McWilliam (3)]]; Elene McWilliam (1) Unclear Individuals (Lines 7-8): [[Gray-23467|Hown Gray (70)]]; [[Wales-1157|Elizabeth Wells (62)]] Family (Lines 9-18): [[Livingston-3675|John Livingston (44)]]; [[Gilkison-189|Marguerite Livingston (40)]]; [[Livingston-3674|Anne Livingston (20)]]; [[Livingston-3676|Lisa Livingston (18)]]; Caroline Livingston (15); Thomas Livingston (13); [[Livingston-3681|Milie Livingston (11)]]; Louise Livingston (6); Emilie Livingston (4); [[Livingston-4291|Marie Livingston (2)]] Non-Family Member (Line 19): [[Wood-31616|William Wood (19)]] Family (Lines 20-24): [[Connolly-1242|Lawrence Conolly (42)]]; [[Trainor-343|Rose Trainor (50)]]; [[Connolly-1259|Edward Conolly (17)]]; [[Connolly-1260|Elène Conolly (15)]]; [[Connolly-1241|Catherine Conolly (13)]] Family (Lines 25-31): Charles Murphey (30); Jane Garner (25); John Murphey (9); Jacob Murphey (6); James Murphey (4); Mary Murphey (2); Jane Murphey (1) Family (Lines 32-40): John Smith (65); Marguerite Sline(???) (45); William Smith (19); James Smith (16); Robert Smith (14); Marguerite Smith (12); Jacob Smith (8); Paul Smith (5); John Smith (3) Family (Lines 41-44): Edward Turner (60); Anne Sulawn(???) (50); Robert Turner (24); Louise Turner (28) Family (Lines 45-48): [[Alain-91|Pierre Alain (48)]]; [[Gauvin-294|Olivette Gauvin (48)]]; [[Alain-126|Marie Alain (9)]]; [[Alain-147|Joseph Alain (7)]] Family (Lines 49-50; continues on next page): [[Voyer-66|Louis Voyer (45)]]; [[Gauvin-274|Louise Gauvin (43)]] == Page 23 (407) == Family (Lines 1-8; continued from previous page): [[Voyer-72|Louise Voyer (18)]]; [[Voyer-71|Philomène Voyer (16)]]; [[Voyer-60|Jeulie Voyer (15)]]; [[Voyer-67|Rène Voyer (13)]]; [[Voyer-68|Adéline Voyer (12)]]; [[Voyer-80|Zoé Voyer (10)]]; [[Voyer-88|Elizabeth Voyer (6)]]; Evangéline Voyer (3) Family (Lines 9-12): Jean Alain (25); Philomene Paquet (22); Philomene Alain (2); Jean Arture(?) Alain (1) Family (Lines 13-17): [[Alain-73|Joseph Alain (52)]]; [[Beaumont-1552|Jeulie Beaumont (52)]]; [[Alain-69|Leocadie Alain (16)]]; [[Alain-77|Zoé Alain (13)]]; [[Alain-119|Lodévine Alain (9)]] Family (Lines 18-20): François Bussiere (30); Caroline Marette (20); Lucie Marette (24) Family (Lines 21-28): [[Plamondon-112|Pierre Plamondon (40)]]; [[Hardy-3990|Lizabeth Hardy (34)]]; [[Plamondon-111|Ladévine Plamondon (13)]]; Verginie Plamondon (11); [[Plamondon-205|Rochelle Plamondon (8)]]; [[Plamondon-224|Désilda Plamondon (5)]]; [[Plamondon-286|Antoinette Plamondon (4)]]; [[Plamondon-307|Orel Plamondon (2)]] Individuals (Lines 29-30): Lecla Valliere (16); Jean Paquet (19) Family (Lines 31-32): [[Alain-89|Jacques Alain (43)]]; [[Moisan-92|Adelaïde Moisan (44)]] Individuals (Lines 33-35): Philomène Alain (20); Napoléon Jobin (13); Elzéare Dyon (4) Family (Lines 36-42): [[Moisan-90|Charles Moisan (40)]]; [[Gauvin-334|Luce Gauvin (29)]]; [[Moisan-237|Charles Moisan (15)]]; [[Moisan-101|Joseph Moisan (13)]]; [[Moisan-131|François Cu? Moisan (8)]]; [[Moisan-133|Fréderique Moisan (6)]]; [[Moisan-211|Marie Lou Moisan (2)]] Family (Lines 43-48): [[Moisan-102|Jean Moisan (38)]]; [[Drolet-131|Marie Drolette (39)]]; [[Moisan-104|Josephine Moisan (11)]]; [[Moisan-123|Jean Moisan (7)]]; [[Moisan-147|Virginie Moisan (5)]]; [[Moisan-195|Eugène Moisan (4)]] Individuals (49-50): Etienne Devarenne (26); Jeulie Dery (24) == Page 24 (408) == Unclear Individual (Line 1): [[Moisan-215|Malvina Moisan (blank, died at 23 days)]] Family (Lines 2-6): [[Drolet-312|Gabriël Drolette (34)]]; [[Delisle-1025|Esthère Delisle (24)]]; Anna Drolet (5); Marie Drolet (2); Philomène Drolet (1) Family (Lines 7-13): [[Moisan-67|François X Moisan (37)]]; [[Drolet-105|Louise Drolet (37)]]; [[Moisan-81|François X Moisan (10)]]; [[Moisan-82|Louise Moisan (8)]]; [[Moisan-83|Philomene Moisan (6)]]; [[Moisan-36|Elizabeth Moisan (3)]]; [[Moisan-84|Michel Moisan (2)]] Individual (Line 14): Augustin Dery (22) Family (Lines 15-22): [[Girard-950|Pierre Girard (37)]]; [[Duperron-25|Henriette Lavertu (42)]]; [[Girard-949|Célina Girard (12)]]; [[Girard-969|Pierre Girard (11)]]; [[Girard-1083|Louis Girard (8)]]; [[Girard-1136|Joseph Girard (6)]]; [[Girard-1840|Virginie Girard (4)]]; Marie Girard (2) Family (Lines 23-32): [[Rochette-40|Felix Rochette (40)]]; [[Petit-723|Justine Petit (37)]]; Justine Rochette (14); [[Rochette-39|Ferdinand Rochette (12)]]; [[Rochette-41|Joseph Rochette (10)]]; [[Rochette-55|Adéline Rochette (9)]]; [[Rochette-64|Sophie Rochette (6)]]; [[Rochette-84|Felix Rochette (4)]]; [[Rochette-91|Orel Rochette (2)]]; [[Rochette-96|Napoleon Rochette (1)]] Individual (Line 33): Pierre Huot (34) Family (Lines 34-44): [[Huot-187|Thomas Huot (44)]]; [[Julien-152|Marie Julien (42)]]; [[Huot-188|Marie Huot (16)]]; Thomas Huot (15); [[Huot-199|Jacques Huot (15)]]; [[Huot-208|Ladévine Huot (11)]]; [[Huot-222|Marceline Huot (10)]]; [[Huot-245|Charles Huot (7)]]; Elizabeth Huot (4); Joseph Huot (3); [[Huot-327|François Huot (1)]] Family (Lines 45-50; continues on next page): [[Paquet-441|Michel Paquet (49)]]; [[Ouvrard-32|Marie Anne Ouvrard (54)]]; [[Paquet-440|Joseph Paquet (18)]]; Ferdinand Paquet (17); Isidore Paquet (14); Elie Paquet (14) == Page 25 (409) == Family (continued from previous page; Line 1): [[Paquet-446|Cyprien Paquet (12)]] Individual (Line 2): Jean Lasach (23) Family (Lines 3-7): [[Drolet-119|Prisque Drolet (48)]]; [[Paquet-430|Marie Paquet (52)]]; Marie Drolet (15); [[Drolet-137|Anne Drolet (10)]]; Angèlle Drolet (5) Non-family member (Line 8): Remond Plamondon (12) Family (Lines 9-13): [[Alain-138|Michel Alain (37)]]; [[Paquet-485|Tharèse Paquet (33)]]; [[Alain-137|Tharèse Alain (8)]]; [[Alain-190|Michel Alain (4)]]; [[Alain-197|Joseph Alain (2)]] Multi-generational Family (Lines 14-29): [[Robitaille-449|Charles Robitaille (66)]]; [[Anger-312|Luce Anger (56)]]; [[Robitaille-448|Romuale Robitaille (33)]]; [[Papillon-83|Adéline Papion (28)]]; [[Robitaille-451|Ulderique Robitaille (29)]]; [[Latulippe-76|Sara Latulippe (30)]]; Malvine Robitaille (18); Adélaide Robitaille (17); Louis Robitaille (13); Adélina Robitaille (7); Louise Robitaille (5); Antoinette Robitaille (4); Francisse Robitaille (3); Aocade(?) Robitaille (2); [[Robitaille-447|Josephine Robitaille (1)]]; [[Robitaille-450|Laura Robitaille (1)]] Family (Lines 30-36): [[Plamondon-297|Pierre Plamondon (64)]]; [[Plamondon-298|Josephte Plamondon (54)]]; Petrus Plamondon (24); Philomène Plamondon (23); Eugènie Plamondon (18); Eli Plamondon (16); Joseph Plamondon (15) Non-Family Member (Line 37): Marie Plamondon (23) Unclear Individual (Line 38): Pierre Plamondon (28) Family (Lines 39-45): [[Plamondon-211|Pierre Plamondon (28)]]; [[Duchesneau-48|Anastazie Duchesneau (30)]]; [[Plamondon-210|Pierre Plamondon (7)]]; [[Plamondon-231|Guillaume Plamondon (5)]]; Elise Plamondon (4); [[Plamondon-300|Honoré Plamondon (3)]]; [[Plamondon-316|Ulzericque Plamondon (1)]] Family (Lines 46; 48-50); continues on next page: Marguerite Hamel (53); Ferdinand Dery (19); Louis Dery (30); Pierre Dery (17) Non-Family Member (Line 47): Marie Dery (66) == Page 26 (410) == Family (Lines 1-2; continued from previous page): Sophie Dery (15); Louise Dery (14) Family (Lines 3-5): [[Moisan-205|Joseph Moisan (29)]]; [[Drolet-241|Angèle Drolet (28)]]; Rosalie Moisan (10) Family (Lines 6-15): [[Plamondon-115|Philippe Plamondon (41)]]; [[Paquet-406|Josephte Paquet (43)]]; Charles Plamondon (17); Obeline Plamondon (15); [[Plamondon-114|Lodévine Plamondon (15)]]; Zoé Plamondon (14); [[Plamondon-127|Philippe Plamondon (10)]]; [[Plamondon-206|Angèle Plamondon (7)]]; Philomène Plamondon (5); [[Plamondon-311|Rosalie Plamondon (2)]] Family (Lines 16-21): [[Plamondon-123|Joseph Plamondon (65)]]; [[Cantin-124|Henriette Cantin (45)]]; [[Plamondon-144|Joseph Plamondon (20)]]; [[Plamondon-153|Françoise Plamondon (18)]]; [[Plamondon-123|Onézime Plamondon (7)]]; [[Plamondon-122|Adélaïde Plamondon (11)]] Individual (Line 22): David Savary (19) Family (Lines 23-25): [[Plamondon-287|Adolph Plamondon (28)]]; [[Daunais-98|Marceline Danais (20)]]; Homer Plamondon (3) Non-Family Member (Line 26): Anne Plamondon (12) Family (Lines 27-32): [[Gauvin-273|Charles Gauvin (64)]]; [[Morand-116|Marguerite Maurant (62)]]; [[Gauvin-445|Honoré Gauvin (27)]]; [[Alain-99|Marie Alain (18)]]; [[Gauvin-558|Télesphore Gauvin (23)]]; [[Gauvin-272|Désiré Gauvin (16)]] Family (Lines 33-36): [[Trudel-767|François Trudelle (31)]]; [[Julien-224|Marceline Juilien (22)]]; [[Trudel-768|Malvina Trudelle (2)]]; [[Trudel-774|Delphine Trudelle (2)]] Family (Lines 37-46): [[Jobin-121|Jean Bt. Jobin (50)]]; [[Trudel-495|Jeulie Trudelle (45)]]; [[Jobin-135|Victoire Jobin (19)]]; [[Jobin-136|Joseph Jobin (17)]]; [[Jobin-120|Célina Jobin (16)]]; [[Jobin-125|Denise Jobin (12)]]; [[Jobin-129|Onézime Jobin (10)]]; [[Jobin-157|Rosalie Jobin (7)]]; [[Jobin-159|Victore Jobin (6)]]; [[Jobin-207|Sophie Jobin (5)]] Family (Lines 47-50; continues on next page): [[Bussière-96|Charles Bussier (28)]]; [[Denis-413|Zofronie Deny (31)]]; Charles Bussiere (8); [[Bussière-95|Jean Bussiere (5)]] == Page 27 (411) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-2): [[Bussière-135|Audelon Bussiere (3)]]; [[Bussière-139|Philomène Bussiere (2)]] Family (Lines 3-9): [[Martel-825|Rose Martel (42)]]; Joseph Gilbert (15); [[Gilbert-6075|Grégoire Gilbert (14)]]; [[Gilbert-6197|Rose Gilbert (12)]]; [[Gilbert-6490|Louis Gilbert (10)]]; [[Gilbert-6684|Camil Gilbert (9)]]; [[Gilbert-7614|Cyprien Gilbert (7)]] Family (Line 10-17): [[Parent-1062|Michel Parant (38)]]; [[Dufresne-198|Elizabethe Dufresne (37)]]; [[Parent-1063|Philomène Parant (14)]]; [[Parent-1064|Elizabeth Parant (11)]]; [[Parent-1067|Lucie Parant (10)]]; [[Parent-1179|Belzemire Parant (9)]]; [[Parent-1523|Alfred Parant (5)]]; Esilda Parant (2) Family (Lines 18-24): [[Parent-835|Antoine Parant (37)]]; [[Faucher-118|Lucie Chateauvert (25)]]; [[Parent-1186|Antoine Parant (6)]]; [[Parent-1524|Joseph Parant (4)]]; [[Parent-1538|Pierre Parant (3)]]; [[Parent-1563|Napoléon Parant (2)]]; [[Parent-1567|Juctor Parant (1)]] Family (Lines 25-35): François Mainguis (44); Edvige Beland (46); Marie Mainguis (17); Eléonore Mainguis (14); Joseph Mainguis (12); Louis Mainguis (10); William Mainguis (9); François Mainguis (8); Pierre Mainguis (6); Zenaphonce Mainguis (4); Jean Mainguis (2) Family (Lines 36-38): [[Livernois-227|Antoine Livernois (81)]]; [[Mathieu-312|Marie Mattieu (59)]]; Pierre Livernoit (23) Family (Lines 39-49): [[Paré-619|Ambroise Paré (53)]]; [[Rochette-69|Marguerite Rochette (54)]]; [[Paré-807|Olivier Paré (27)]]; [[Bertrand-1475|Esilda Bertrand (26)]]; [[Paré-942|Joseph Paré (25)]]; Louis Paré (22); Urbain Paré (19); Célina Paré (16); Napoléon Paré (15); Eline Paré (13); [[Paré-808|Dina Paré (1)]] Family (Line 50; continued on next page): [[Paré-551|François Paré (45)]] == Page 28 (412) == Family (Lines 1-9; continued from previous page): [[Papillon-34|Paméla Papillon (37)]]; [[Paré-552|Cyprien Paré (10)]]; [[Paré-572|Olivier Paré (9)]]; [[Paré-590|Sélomé Paré (7)]]; [[Paré-599|Joseph Paré (6)]]; [[Paré-643|Vitaline Paré (5)]]; [[Paré-799|Léon Paré (4)]]; [[Paré-805|Délina Paré (2)]]; [[Paré-806|Josephine Paré (1)]] Family (Lines 10-16): [[Rochette-63|Léon Rochette (56)]]; [[Demers-1001|Pétronile Demars (54)]]; [[Rochette-133|Lazare Rochette (27)]]; Lisa Rochette (25); Marie Plamondon (20); [[Rochette-132|Lisa Rochette (20)]]; Lazare Rochette (1) Family (Lines 17-25): [[Livernois-231|Siméone Livernoit (25)]]; [[Béland-157|Eléonore Beland (24)]]; [[Livernois-232|Marie Livernoit (10)]]; [[Livernois-234|Joseph Livernoit (8)]]; [[Livernois-236|Georgie Anna Livernoit (6)]]; [[Livernois-242|Célina Livernoit (5)]]; [[Livernois-265|Delphisse Livernoit (3)]]; [[Livernois-267|Jeulie Livernoit (2)]]; [[Livernois-269|Eli Livernoit (1)]] Family (Lines 26-31): [[Faucher-112|Joseph Chateauvert (60)]]; [[Matte-143|Jeulie Matte (63)]]; [[Chateauvert-4|Louis Chateauvert (24)]]; [[Chateauvert-5|Zoé Chateauvert (22)]]; [[Faucher-Chateauvert-1|Pierre Chateauvert (17)]]; [[Chateauvert-2|Orélie Chateauvert (15)]] Family (Lines 32-40): [[Prudhomme-245|Balthazare Prudhomme (52)]]; [[Livernois-226|Marie Livernoit (37)]]; [[Prudhomme-244|Elène Prudhomme (16)]]; [[Prudhomme-250|Eléonore Prudhomme (12)]]; [[Prudhomme-251|Malvina Prudhomme (10)]]; [[Prudhomme-260|Rose Prudhomme (5)]]; [[Prudhomme-509|Augustin Prudhomme (4)]]; Elise Prudhomme (2); [[Prudhomme-514|Zélia Prudhomme (1)]] Family (Lines 41-45): [[Paradis-599|François Paradis (43)]]; [[Drolet-172|Marguerite Drolet (39)]]; Marguerite Paradis (12); [[Paradis-598|Marie Paradis (7)]]; [[Paradis-628|Emilie Paradis (5)]] Family (Lines 46-50; continues on next page): [[Paradis-551|Alexis Paradis (52)]]; [[Drolet-138|Tharèse Drolet (48)]]; [[Paradis-1067|Pierre Paradis (19)]]; Eli Paradis (17); Tharese Paradis (14) == Page 29 (413) == Family (continued from previous page; lines 1-3): Jean Paradis (11); [[Paradis-550|Louise Paradis (10)]]; [[Paradis-600|Rose Paradis (8)]] Unclear Individual (Line 4): Emilie Moisan (17) Family (Lines 5-8): [[Drolet-177|Jean Drolet (40)]]; [[Hamel-744|Adélaïde Hamel (34)]]; [[Drolet-176|Jean Bt. Drolet (6)]]; [[Drolet-243|Joseph Drolet (2)]] Family (Lines 9-12): [[Livernois-225|Antoine Livernoit (38)]]; [[Rousseau-779|Marie Rousseau (44)]]; [[Livernois-224|Antoine Livernoit (15)]]; [[Livernois-230|Joseph Livernoit (12)]] Family (Lines 13-14): Joseph Goin (36); Magdeleine Marcotte (47) Family (Lines 15-22): [[Hamel-609|Pierre Hamel (46)]]; [[Anger-189|Lousie Anger (38)]]; Rose Hamel (12); [[Hamel-608|Pierre Hamel (11)]]; [[Hamel-636|Charles Hamel (10)]]; [[Hamel-723|Michel Hamel (8)]]; [[Hamel-745|Malvina Hamel (6)]]; [[Hamel-1001|Orile Hamel (3)]] Unclear Individuals (Lines 23-25): Philomène Légaré (21); Edouard Hamel (44); Louis Hamel (42) Non-Family Member (Line 26): Louise Marcotte (57) Family (Lines 27-31): [[Chateauvert-7|Jean Chateauvert (28)]]; [[Rochette-62|Délima Rochette (22)]]; [[Chateauvert-18|Jean Chateauvert (4)]]; [[Chateauvert-20|Josephine Chateauvert (3)]]; [[Chateauvert-21|Octave Chateauvert (2)]] Non-family member (Line 32): [[Gravel-865|Philomène Gravelle (22)]] Family (Lines 33-41): [[Déry-83|Joseph Déry (48)]]; [[Hamel-576|Marguerite Hamel (52)]]; Joseph Déry (24); [[Déry-240|Isidore Déry (20)]]; [[Déry-82|Téophile Déry (16)]]; Philippe Déry (14); [[Déry-105|Cyprian Déry (11)]]; [[Déry-121|Philomene Déry (9)]]; [[Déry-142|Elizabeth Déry (6)]] Family (Lines 42-50; continues on next page): [[Déry-87|Louis Déry (41)]]; [[Moisan-70|Angèle Moisan (41)]]; Louis Déry (19); Pierre Déry (18); [[Déry-86|Angèle Déry (16)]]; [[Dery-34|Adeline Déry (14)]]; [[Déry-104|Philoutere Déry (12)]]; [[Déry-108|Léda Déry (10)]] == Page 30 (414) == Family (Lines 1-4; continued from previous page): [[Déry-132|Charles Déry (8)]]; [[Déry-194|Joseph Déry (4)]]; [[Déry-197|Eli Déry (2)]]; [[Déry-203|Rose Déry (1)]] Family (Lines 5-11): [[Devarennes-7|Marie Devarenne (45)]]; [[Paré-564|Joseph Paré (19)]]; Zoé Paré (16); [[Paré-567|Délina Paré (13)]]; [[Paré-525|Louis Paré (10)]]; [[Paré-589|Rosalie Paré (8)]]; [[Paré-641|Adéline Paré (5)]] Family (Lines 12-16): [[Gauthier-1994|Joseph Devarenne (41)]]; [[Vallière-186|Adèle Valliere (29)]]; Joseph Devarenne (7); [[Gauthier-2748|Amanda Devarenne (3)]]; [[Gauthier-2786|Elise Devarenne (2)]] Unclear Individual (Line 17): Isaac Valliere (67) Family (Lines 18-26): [[Paradis-536|Pierre Paradis (38)]]; [[Renaud-795|Eméranceme Renauld (32)]]; [[Paradis-535|Philomène Paradis (11)]]; [[Paradis-549|Pierre Paradis (10)]]; [[Paradis-590|Charles Paradis (8)]]; [[Paradis-876|Malvana Paradis (5)]]; [[Paradis-878|Henriette Paradis (4)]]; [[Paradis-885|Laudévine Paradis (2)]]; [[Paradis-891|Louise Paradis (1)]] Family (Lines 27-32): [[Renaud-796|Jean Bt Renauld (39)]]; [[Gilbert-6482|Estere Gilbert (32)]]; [[Renaud-889|Jean Bt Renauld (8)]]; [[Renaud-798|Marie Renauld (9)]]; [[Renaud-1266|Marie Zélise Renauld (3)]]; [[Renaud-1277|Lucie Renauld (1)]] Family (Lines 33-35): [[Trudel-523|Thomas Trudelle (55)]]; Marie Gallamonte (48); Fredérique Trudelle (22) Unclear Individual (Line 35): Antoine Alain (44) Family (Lines 37-43): [[Bedard-892|Larant Bédard (36)]]; [[Genest-167|Maguedeleine Geneste (34)]]; [[Bedard-898|Joseph Bédard (9)]]; [[Bedard-936|Nazare Bédard (6)]]; [[Bédard-1267|Marie Bédard (4)]]; [[Bédard-1281|Ferdinand Bédard (2)]]; [[Bédard-1287|Jean Bédard (1)]] Multi-Generational Family (Lines 44-50; continues on next page): [[Sénéchal-37|Jean Sénécharles (37)]]; [[Letarte-35|Henriette Letarte (33)]]; [[Valin-48|Louise Vallin (70)]]; [[Sénéchal-38|Alphonse Sénécharles (15)]]; [[Sénéchal-40|Lodivine Sénécharles (12)]]; [[Sénéchal-41|Malvina Sénécharles (10)]]; [[Sénéchal-43|Anne Sénécharles (8)]] == Page 31 (415) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-4): [[Sénéchal-44|Jean Sénécharles (6)]]; [[Sénéchal-61|Charles Sénécharles (4)]]; [[Sénéchal-62|Henriette Sénécharles (2)]]; [[Sénéchal-63|Josephine Sénécharles (1)]] Family (Lines 5-9): [[Plamondon-162|Philippe Plamondon (67)]]; [[Maret-99|Theatisse Marette (70)]]; Elmire Plamondon (16); [[Plamondon-163|Frédérique Plamondon (12)]]; [[Plamondon-202|Samuel Plamondon (7)]] Family (Lines 10-14): [[McCallum-2168|Honoré McCallum (33)]]; [[Genest-241|Louise Geneste (36)]]; Joseph McCallum (5); Josephine McCallum (2); [[McCallum-2167|Honoré McCallum (1)]] Family (Lines 15-20): [[Fiset-168|Michel Fisette (33)]]; [[Genest-239|Rose Génest (28)]]; Marie Fisette (7); [[Fiset-167|Adéline Fisette (3)]]; [[Fiset-171|Michel Fisette (2)]]; Henriette Fisette (1) Family (Lines 21-22; 25-27): François Cardinal (61); Tharèse Renauld (59); François Cardinal (26); Honoré Cardinal (17); Henriette Cardinal (15) Non-Family Members (Line 23-24): Louise Cardinal (79); François X Auclair (48) Family (Lines 28-33): [[Lefebvre-1240|François Lefèbvre (51)]]; [[Alain-82|Marguerite Alain (55)]]; [[Lefèbvre-2168|François Lefèbvre (21)]]; Philippe Lefèbvre (18); [[Lefebvre-1239|Jeulie Lefèbvre (16)]]; [[Lefebvre-1246|Louis Lefèbvre (13)]] Non-Family Member (Line 34): Louise Bédard (27) Family (Lines 35-38): [[Bédard-1273|Fabien Bédard (29)]]; [[Letarte-60|Luce Letarte (22)]]; [[Bédard-1279|Marie Bédard (2)]]; [[Bédard-1284|Elise Bédard (1)]] Family (Lines 39-46): [[Gilbert-6069|Jean Gilbert (38)]]; [[Rochette-38|Louise Rochette (32)]]; [[Gilbert-6068|Louise Gilbert (14)]]; [[Gilbert-6192|Florence Gilbert (12)]]; [[Gilbert-6341|Dina Gilbert (10)]]; [[Gilbert-6769|Joseph Gilbert (8)]]; [[Gilbert-7579|François Gilbert (6)]]; Flavie Gilbert (2) Family (Lines 47-50): [[Déry-109|Michel Déry (50)]]; [[Derry-139|Michel Déry (24)]]; Marceline Déry (25); [[Déry-116|Joseph Déry (20)]] == Page 32 (416) == Family (Lines 1-8): [[Julien-191|Michel Juilien (35)]]; [[Gingras-268|Ulalie Gingras (41)]]; [[Julien-220|Michel Juilien (11)]]; [[Julien-190|Josephine Juilien (10)]]; [[Julien-238|Jacques Juilien (7)]]; [[Julien-259|Louis Juilien (6)]]; [[Julien-389|Marie Juilien (1)]]; [[Julien-388|Aubéline Juilien (1)]] Multi-Generational Family (Lines 9-16): [[Lortie-63|Olivier Lortie (58)]]; [[Gingras-617|Louise Gingras (63)]]; [[Lortie-67|Joseph Lortie (32)]]; [[Lortie-126|Jacques Lortie (23)]]; [[Wellman-1237|Marie Welman (24)]]; [[Gingras-476|Léocadie Gingras (22)]]; Marie Lortie (3); [[Lortie-123|Josephine Lortie (1)]] Family (Lines 17-24): [[Gingras-342|Balthélemi Gingras (46)]]; [[Lefebvre-1385|Zoé Lefèbvre (59)]]; Woodbrod Gingras (12); Olivier Gingras (11); David Gingras (10); [[Gingras-343|Joseph Gingras (7)]]; [[Gingras-341|Caroline Gingras (6)]]; [[Gingras-461|Etienne Gingras (2)]] Family (Lines 25-29): François Gingras (71); Marie Déchamps (59); Hubert Gingras (18); Lazare Gingras (16); Zoé Gingras (14) Family (Lines 30-32): François Vézina (60); Tharèse Beaupré (49); François Vézina (22) Individual (Line 33): Louise Vézina (52) Family (Lines 34-42): [[Côté-1536|Nicolas Coté (43)]]; [[Robitaille-288|Ursule Robitaille (45)]]; Délimane Coté (15); Rosalie Coté (12); [[Côté-1535|Napoléon Coté (11)]]; [[Côté-1661|Sophie Coté (9)]]; François Coté (7); [[Côté-2118|Marie Délphine Coté (5)]]; [[Côté-2981|Nicolas Coté (2)]] Family (Lines 43-50; continues on next page): [[Huard-287|Charles Huard (40)]]; [[Vallière-164|Jeulie Valliere (34)]]; Charles Huard (15); Jeulie Huard (14); Dominique Huard (12); [[Huard-286|Céleste Huard (10)]]; Lucie Huard (6); [[Huard-353|Délinasse Huard (2)]] == Page 33 (417) == Family (continued from previous page; Line 1): [[Huard-357|Esthère Huard (1)]] Family (Lines 2-5): Louis Paquet (47); Marceline Valliere (36); Marguerite Paquet (15); Elzéare Paquet (6) Family (Lines 6-7): [[Julien-222|Edouard Juilien (25)]]; [[Plamondon-296|Marie Plamondon (30)]] Family (Lines 8-12): [[Gingras-451|Gregoir Gingras (30)]]; [[Langevin-312|Philomène Langevin (22)]]; [[Gingras-450|Grégoir Gingras (4)]]; [[Gingras-460|Marie Gingras (2)]] Family (Lines 13-17): [[Richard-3925|Pierre Richard (24)]]; [[Julien-283|Emelie Juilien (26)]]; [[Richard-4992|Elise Richard (4)]]; Emilie Richard (3); [[Richard-5026|Philomène Richard (2)]] Family (Lines 18-20): [[Vézina-377|Moïs Vézina (29)]]; [[Bédard-1280|Marie Bédard (24)]]; Marie Vézina (1) Non-Family Member (Line 21): Louise Gilbert (15) Family (Lines 22-30): [[Julien-156|Jacques Juilien (40)]]; [[Vallière-154|Marie Volliere (29)]]; [[Julien-210|Ladévine Juilien (13)]]; [[Julien-184|Evarist Juilien (11)]]; [[Julien-211|Jacques Juilien (10)]]; [[Julien-254|Esilda Juilien (8)]]; [[Julien-213|Delphine Juilien (6)]]; [[Julien-214|Louis Juilien (2)]]; [[Julien-215|Aubéline Juilien (1)]] Family (Lines 31-37): [[Béland-110|Louis Béland (63)]]; [[Cantin-129|Théotiste Cantin (49)]]; [[Béland-150|Philomène Béland (19)]]; [[Béland-147|Eléonore Béland (16)]]; [[Béland-153|Joseph Béland (13)]]; [[Béland-158|Louise Béland (10)]]; Louis Béland (26) Family (Lines 38-45): [[Morasse-10|Martin Maurasse (57)]]; [[Baribeau-130|Madeleine Baribeau (54)]]; Philomène Maurasse (22); [[Morasse-9|Cyprien Maurasse (19)]]; [[Morasse-13|Elzéar Maurasse (13)]]; [[Morasse-21|Honoré Maurasse (16)]]; [[Morasse-16|Désange Maurasse (12)]]; [[Morasse-25|Edouard Maurasse (8)]] Family (Lines 46-50; continues on next page): [[Moisan-198|Pierre Moisan (53)]]; [[Campagna-198|Rosalie Campagnard (49)]]; Joseph Moisan (9); [[Moisan-200|Filiasse Moisan (7)]]; Maglin(?) Moisan (15) == Page 34 (418) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-4): Philippe Moisan (19); [[Moisan-197|Marie Moisan (14)]]; [[Moisan-199|Philomène Moisan (11)]]; Délimasse Moisan (27) Family (Lines 5-12): [[Moisan-97|Magloire Moisan (40)]]; [[Carreau-55|Madeleine Carreau (28)]]; [[Moisan-100|Malvina Moisan (13)]]; [[Moisan-106|Magloire Moisan (10)]]; [[Moisan-129|Joseph Moisan (8)]]; [[Moisan-201|François X Moisan (3)]]; [[Moisan-213|Antoine Moisan (1)]]; [[Moisan-108|Emélie Moisan (16)]] Family (Lines 13-16): Pierre Moisan (24); Louise Dusbois (26); Pierre Moisan (3); Josephine Moisan (2) Family (Lines 17-23): [[Hardy-3673|Joseph Hardis (56)]]; [[Huot-216|Louise St. Larant (49)]]; [[Hardy-8040|Joseph Hardis (24)]]; François X. Hardis (22); Catherine Hardis (20); [[Hardy-3672|Pierre Hardis (16)]]; [[Hardy-3673|Philomène Hardis (16)]] Family (Lines 24-25): [[Béland-188|Prisqe Béland (32)]]; [[Hardy-4795|Caroline Hardis (23)]] Non-Family Member (Line 26): Adolph Martineau (2) Family (Lines 27-34): Narcisse Belrive (34); Louise Dery (32); Louise Belrive (10); Joseph Belrive (8); Georgie Anna Belrive (6); Délimasse Belrive (4); Zoé Belrive (2); Prisque Belrive (1) Family (Lines 35-36): [[Béland-291|Jean Béland (61)]]; [[Cantin-275|Tharèse Cantin (60)]] Non-Family Member (Line 37): [[Béland-259|Louise Béland (17)]] Individual (Line 38): [[Cantin-145|Louise Cantin (56)]] Family (Lines 39-41): [[Vézina-222|Jean Vézina (44)]]; Marie Bussiere (25); [[Vézina-249|Malvina Vézina (8)]] Non-Family Member (Line 42): [[Matte-275|Angélique Matte (70)]] Family (Lines 43-50, continues on next page): [[Trudel-497|Prisque Trudelle (41)]]; [[Cantin-131|Eulalie Cantin (40)]]; [[Trudel-515|Joseph Trudelle (15)]]; [[Trudel-496|Louis Trudelle (13)]]; [[Trudel-518|Marie Trudelle (11)]]; [[Trudel-519|Louise Trudelle (9)]]; [[Trudel-530|Edouard Trudelle (7)]]; [[Trudel-574|Sophie Trudelle (5)]] == Page 35 (419) == Family (continued from previous page; Line 1): Elizabeth Trudelle (3) Family (Lines 2-5): [[Martineau-538|Narcisse Martineau (26)]]; Malvina Martineau (8); Samuel Martineau (6); Marie Martineau (4) Family (Lines 6-8): Guillaume Juilien (61); Angélique Carron (50); Joseph Juilien (15) Non-Family Member (Line 9): Elizabeth Paré (45) Individual (Line 10): Joseph Lesage (20?) Family (Lines 11-17): [[Richard-3321|Pierre Richard (53)]]; [[Brière-187|Eleonore Briere (54)]]; Edouard Richard (23); Joseph Richard (18); [[Richard-3320|Ulgère Richard (9)]]; Philomene Richard (16); Esilda Richard (11) Family (Lines 18-21): [[Pepin-675|Pierre Pepin (28)]]; [[Paré-618|Lucie Paré (24)]]; [[Pepin-875|Armine Paré (4)]]; [[Pepin-882|Osémire Pepin (2)]] Family (Lines 22-27): [[Beaupré-684|Hyppolithe Beaupré (45)]]; [[Trudel-517|Jeulie Trudelle (43)]]; [[Beaupré-687|Louis Beaupré (12)]]; [[Beaupré-697|Jeulie Beaupré (10)]]; [[Beaupré-744|Hyppolite Beaupré (5)]]; [[Beaupré-895|Joseph Beaupré (2)]] Family (Lines 28-31): [[Beaupré-737|Joseph Beaupré (36)]]; [[Larochelle-97|Florence Larochelle (32)]]; [[Beaupré-736|Elmire Beaupré (7)]]; [[Beaupré-890|Joseph Beaupré (4)]] Family (Lines 32-40): [[Walsh-4167|Michael Walsh (46)]]; [[Campbell-20545|Anne Camelle (36)]]; [[Walsh-4187|Marguerite Walsh (25)]]; [[Walsh-4196|Michael Walsh (16)]]; William Walsh (15); [[Walsh-4351|John Walsh (9)]]; [[Walsh-4960|Richard Walsh (7)]]; [[Walsh-7229|Henary Walsh (5)]]; [[Walsh-7306|James Walsh (3)]] Family (Lines 41-48): [[Goulette-91|Ignace Goulette (54)]]; [[Mailloux-187|Louise Mailloux (46)]]; Jean Goulette (21); Joseph Goulette (20); Marie Goulette (18); Trésine Goulette (17); Ferdinand Goulette (13); [[Goulette-90|Pierre Goulette (12)]] Family (Lines 49-50; continues on next page): [[Lefrançois-127|Edouard Lefrançois (50)]]; [[Alain-144|Magdeleine Alain (45)]] == Page 36 (420) == Family (contiued from previous page; Lines 1-2): [[Lefrançois-133|Joseph Lefrançois (5)]]; [[Lefrançois-153|Magdeleine Lefrançois (3)]] Family (Lines 3-7): Jean Béland (46); Marie Faunier (36); Michel Béland (19); Eléonore Béland (18); Jean Béland (9) Unclear Individual (Line 8); Estère Gingras (39) Family (Lines 9-13): [[Veau-28|Paul Sylvin (62)]]; [[Élie-107|Marguerite Berton (57)]]; Elzéare Sylvin (21); François Sylvin (18); Marie Sylvin (16) Family (Lines 14-17): [[Pagé-10753|Elisé Pagé (33)]]; [[Chateauvert-3|Lizabeth Chateauvert (27)]]; [[Gingras-326|Charles Gingras (6)]]; [[Gingras-454|Elizabeth Gingras (3)]] Family (Lines 18-24): Olivier Petit Clerc (38); Justine Lemoux (45); Flore Vézina (17); Marie Vézina (21); Louis Vézina (20); Alexis Vézina (18); Caroline Vézina (12) Family (Lines 25-26): [[Parent-1098|Angèle Parant (74)]]; Thomas Savary (32) Family (Lines 27-33): [[Noreau-7|François Noreau (43)]]; [[Savary-116|Jeulie Savary (34)]]; [[Noreau-15|Emelie Noreau (13)]]; [[Noreau-6|Adèle Noreau (11)]]; [[Noreau-21|Elmire Noreau (9)]]; [[Noreau-38|François Noreau (4)]]; [[Noreau-43|Flavie Noreau (2)]] Family (Lines 34-41): [[Dupuis-1038|Seraphim Dupuis (39)]]; [[Shore-539|Marie Plamondon (37)]]; [[Dupuis-1037|Seraphim Dupuis (16)]]; [[Dupuis-1050|Cyprien Dupuis (13)]]; [[Dupuis-1054|Louis Dupuis (11)]]; [[Dupuis-1145|Anné Dupuis (8)]]; [[Dupuis-1483|Charles Dupuis (5)]]; [[Dupuis-1495|Filantère Dupuis (3)]] Family (Lines 42-49): [[Gauvin-275|Pierre Gauvin (49)]]; [[Morand-118|Josephte Mauran (57)]]; [[Gauvin-300|Marie Gauvin (20)]]; [[Gauvin-301|Ectore Gauvin (19)]]; [[Gauvin-295|Zoé Gauvin (17)]]; [[Gauvin-267|Josephine Gauvin (15)]]; [[Gauvin-279|Virginie Gauvin (13)]]; [[Gauvin-304|Nathalie Gauvin (9)]] Family (Line 50; continues on next page): [[Noreau-9|Joseph Noreau (50)]] == Page 37 (421) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-6): [[Rochette-42|Marguerite Rochette (40)]]; Joseph Noreau (15); [[Noreau-19|Adélaide Noreau (9)]]; [[Noreau-23|Marie Noreau (8)]]; [[Noreau-37|Michel Noreau (5)]]; [[Noreau-39|Flavie Noreau (4)]] Non-Family Member (Line 7): Josephte Rochette (28) Multi-generational Family (Lines 8-18): Michel Dessain (60); Magdeleine Routhier (55); [[Frenette-81|Elie Frenette (34)]]; [[Dessein-6|Locadie Dessain (27)]]; Leocadie Frenette (11); [[Frenette-80|Eli Frenette (10)]]; [[Frenette-99|Telesfore Frenette (8)]]; [[Frenette-104|Rosalie Frenette (6)]]; [[Frenette-167|Philippe Frenette (4)]]; [[Frenette-168|Ferdinand Frenette (3)]]; [[Frenette-169|Philomène Frenet (1)]] Individuals (Lines 19-20): Domitilde Mercier (40); Jean Routhier (61) Family (Lines 21-26): [[Plamondon-131|Jean Plamondon (50)]]; [[Plamondon-103|Délina Plamondon (15)]]; [[Plamondon-365|Lisseur Plamondon (13)]]; [[Plamondon-168|Ferdinand Plamondon (8)]]; [[Plamondon-178|Jean Plamondon (6)]]; [[Plamondon-209|Orile Plamondon (5)]] Family (Lines 27-32): [[Plamondon-282|Joachim Plamondon (52)]]; [[Petitclerc-76|Sophie Petit Clerc (31)]]; [[Plamondon-283|Téophile Plamondon (9)]]; [[Plamondon-284|Sophie Plamondon (6)]]; [[Plamondon-291|Joachim Plamondon (4)]]; [[Plamondon-317|Alphonse Plamondon (1)]] Family (Lines 33-39): [[Petitclerc-84|Joseph Petit Clerc (34)]]; [[Groleau-190|Domitilde Grosleau (35)]]; Louis Petit Clerc (12); Reine Petit Clerc (11); Mélina Petit Clerc (9); Désange Petit Clerc (3); [[Petitclerc-83|Joseph Petit Clerc (1)]] Family (Lines 40-41): [[Alain-123|Antoine Alain (70)]]; [[Alain-124|Tharèse Alain (71)]] Non-Family Member (Line 42): Angélique Tivierge (50) Family (Lines 43-50; continues on next page): [[Giguère-448|Jean Bt Guiguer (37)]]; [[Germain-607|Eléonore Germain (33)]]; Eleonore Guiguer (14); Jean Bt Guiguer (11); Joseph Guiguer (9); Alphonse Guiguer (7); Delmisse Guiguer (5); Matilda Guiguer (3) == Page 38 (422) == Family (continued from previous page; Line 1): [[Giguère-447|Philomène Guiguer (1)]] Individual (Line 2): Napoléon Cloutier (22) Family (Lines 3-12): [[Savary-108|David Savary (47)]]; [[Langlois-1459|Eléonore Langlois (42)]]; David Savary (20); [[Savary-225|Charles Savary (18)]]; Délina Savary (15); George Savary (12); [[Savary-119|Sophie Savary (10)]]; [[Savary-134|Elmire Savary (7)]]; Josephine Savary (3); [[Savary-222|Leon Savary (2)]] Family (Lines 13-14): Ignace Cantin (54); Magdeleine Beaupré (47) Non-Family Member (Line 15): [[Trudel-840|Magdeleine Trudelle (78)]] Family (Lines 16-20): [[Faucher-111|François Chateauvert (33)]]; [[Béland-50|Tècle Béland (25)]]; [[Châteauvert-10|François Chateauvert (5)]]; [[Châteauvert-19|Zélia Chateauvert (4)]]; [[Châteauvert-9|Lodévina Chateauvert (2)]] Family (Lines 21-27): [[Rochon-441|André Rochon (36)]]; [[Rochette-95|Marie Rochette (28)]]; Alfred Rochon (8); Joseph Rochon (7); Emelie Rochon (5); Elzéare Rochon (2); [[Rochon-440|Philomène Rochon (1)]] Individual (Line 28): Joseph Valliere (18) Family (Lines 29-31): [[Savary-221|Ferdinand Savary (27)]]; [[Cantin-281|Flavie Cantin (18)]]; [[Savary-223|Ferdinand Savary (1)]] Family (Lines 32-33): [[Cantin-130|Joseph Cantin (45)]]; [[Vézina-205|Flavie Vézina (40)]] Family (Lines 34-35): [[Beaupré-891|Come Beaupré (44)]]; [[Rochon-439|Elène Rochon (43)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 36-38): Honoré Beaupré (16); Philomène Déry (13); Eli Plamondon (2) Family (Lines 39-42): [[Plamondon-219|Antoine Plamondon (30)]]; [[Alain-151|Jeulie Alain (25)]]; Edmond Plamondon (3); [[Plamondon-312|Omère Plamondon (2)]] Family (Lines 43-49): [[Trépanier-381|Edouard Trépanier (53)]]; [[Petit-700|Jueliene Petit (53)]]; Louis Trépanier (22); [[Trépanier-390|Joseph Trépannier (18)]]; [[Trépanier-382|Philomène Trepannier (16)]]; [[Trépanier-386|Léda Trépannier (13)]]; [[Trépanier-388|Napoléon Trepannier (10)]] Individual (Line 50): Rev. P. J. Bédard Curé (44) == Page 39 (423) == Unclear Individuals (Lines 1-5): Evariste Juilien (23); Félicite Joslin (40); Charles Bédard (16); Augustin Lépine (68); Obéline Marois (14) Family (Lines 6-11): [[Beaupré-682|Hubert Beaupré (44)]]; [[Langevin-153|Louise Langevin (37)]]; [[Beaupré-682|Napoléon Beaupré (8)]]; [[Beaupré-889|Marie Beaupré (4)]]; [[Beaupré-748|Fédime Beaupré (9?)]]; [[Beaupré-893|Olive Beaupré (3)]] Individuals (Lines 12-13): Henry Beaupré (21); Philomène Godin (23) Family (Lines 14-17): [[Plamondon-218|Jacques Plamondon (36)]]; [[Vallière-185|Emelie Valliere (22)]]; Marjerie(?) Plamondon (4); [[Plamondon-314|Gaudiosse Plamondon (2)]] Unclear Individuals (Lines 18-19): Isidore Plamondon (26); Cecil(?) Dubuc (38) Family (Lines 20-24): [[Dubuc-186|Charles Dubuc (77)]]; [[Lemoine-474|Rosalie Lemoine (25)]]; [[Dubuc-185|Charlotte Dubuc (6)]]; Marie Dubuc (2); Charles Dubuc (4) Individuals (Lines 25-26): Philomène Béland (17); Patrick Gauvin (17) Family (Lines 27-32): [[Panet-24|Atel Panet (38)]]; [[Dubuc-192|Marie Jeulie Dubuc (35)]]; [[Panet-33|Henriette Panet (6)]]; [[Panet-23|Blanche Panet (5)]]; Bernard Panet (4); Guillaume Panet (3) Individuals (33-34): Pierre Bourgette (20); Mary Rinehart (21) Family (Lines 35-36): [[Plamondon-315|Edouard Plamondon (35)]]; [[Cayer-77|Louise Cager (23)]] Individual (Line 37): [[Cayer-78|James Cager (18)]] Family (Lines 38-42): [[Letarte-44|Ferdinand Letarte (28)]]; [[Plamondon-220|Elizabeth Plamondon (28)]]; [[Letarte-59|Tabaldeau(?) Letarte (4)]]; [[Letarte-61|Elizabeth Letarte (2)]]; [[Letarte-63|Pierre Jacques Letarte (1)]] Family (Lines 43-44): [[Gagné-1223|George Gagné (44)]]; [[Parent-1183|Antoinette Parent (34)]] Family (Lines 45-48): [[Verreault-97|Jean Verreau (40)]]; [[Rousseau-1231|Adélaide Russeau (33)]]; Léa Verreau (2); [[Verreault-99|Louis Verreau (1)]] Family (Lines 49-50; continues on next page): [[Desrochers-161|Joseph Desrochers (38)]]; [[Chene-127|Olive Chainer (36)]] == Page 40 (424) == This page is '''missing''' on Ancestry.com (skips from 39/423 - 41/425). It has been indexed from the Library and Archives of Canada site instead. Family (Lines 1-6; continued from previous page): Elmire Desrochers (14); Eléonore Desrochers (13); [[Desrochers-160|Joseph Desrochers (9)]]; [[Desrochers-199|Wilfrid Desrochers (5)]]; Ulzère Desrochers (3); [[Desrochers-344|Lazare Desrochers (1)]] Family (Lines 7-9): Isidore Houde (24); Emelie Hardy(?) (21); Napoléon Houde (2) Family (Lines 10-14): [[Alain-85|Edouard Alain (49)]]; [[Giroux-581|Marie Giroux (47)]]; [[Alain-100|Louis Alain (19)]]; [[Alain-117|Magdeleine Alain (11)]]; [[Alain-142|Malvina Alain (8)]] Family (Lines 15-16): Joseph Goulette (28); Sophie Mercure (58) Family (Lines 17-22): [[Déry-150|Louis Déry (34)]]; [[Cayer-76|Marie Cayer (24)]]; [[Déry-152|Honoré Déry (6)]]; [[Déry-151|Albert Déry (5)]]; Marguerite Déry (2); [[Déry-202|Louise Déry (1)]] Non-family Member (Line 23): Marie St. George (19) Family (Lines 24-28): [[Parent-1178|Eujène Parant (33)]]; [[Clermont-130|Clarisse Clairmont (32)]]; [[Parent-1184|Léda Parant (7)]]; [[Parent-1526|Alfred Parant (4)]]; Louise Parant (3) Family (Lines 29-31): [[Béland-162|Prisque Beland (53)]]; [[Morasse-22|Marie Maurasse (53)]]; Ladévine Beland (13) Family (Lines 32-33): [[Grenon-176|Pierre Grenon (24)]]; [[Béland-257|Sophie Béland (24)]] Family (Lines 34-35): [[Gosselin-521|Félix Goslin (78)]]; [[Poulin-688|Marie Poulin (74)]] Family (Lines 36-43): [[Poulin-678|Jérome Poulin (48)]]; [[Gosselin-512|Merence Goslin (46)]]; [[Poulin-677|Jérome Poulin (20)]]; [[Poulin-682|Mérence Poulin (14)]]; [[Poulin-683|Jean Poulin (12)]]; [[Poulin-685|Louise Poulin (9)]]; Josephine Poulin (7); Louis Poulin (3) Family (Lines 44-47): [[Rochette-57|Antoine Rochette (61)]]; [[Demers-930|Dévige Demars (56)]]; Philomène Rochette (17); [[Rochette-56|Napoléon Rochette (15)]] Family (Lines 48-50; continues on next page): [[Darveau-30|Isidore Darveau (70)]]; [[Dubuc-142|Victoire Dubuc (57)]]; [[Darveau-86|Michel Darveau (24)]] == Page 41 (425) == Family (Lines 1-2; continued from previous '''missing''' page): [[Darveau-31|Louise Darveau (16)]]; [[Darveau-34|Alphonse Darveau (13)]] Family (Lines 3-12): [[Déry-93|Ignace P. Déry (46)]]; [[Plamondon-109|Louise Plamondon (43)]]; [[Déry-229|Wilfrid Déry (19)]]; [[Déry-117|Homed Déry (16)]]; [[Déry-92|Louise Déry (14)]]; [[Déry-107|Sigisbert Déry (11)]]; [[Déry-131|Agambore Déry (8)]]; [[Déry-141|Georgie Anna Déry (7)]]; [[Déry-158|Tharsile Déry (6)]]; Véronique Déry (3) Non Family Members (Lines 13-14): Philomène Darveau (19); Zoé Tungeon (15) Line 14 is the last line on this page. The next page begins the municipality. == Page 1 of Municipality (426) == Family (Lines 1-2): [[Gagnon-1763|Clément Gagnon (57)]]; Marie Carron (59) Non-Family Members (Lines 3-6): [[Langevin-164|Adèle Langevin (9)]]; Clément Gagnon (13); Marie Blois(?) (40); Philomène Gagnon (21) Family (Lines 7-13): [[Beaupré-692|Louis Beaupré (34)]]; [[Martel-826|Césil Martel (38)]]; [[Beaupré-691|Léda Beaupré (10)]]; [[Beaupré-742|Camil Beaupré (8)]]; [[Beaupré-888|Henry Beaupré (4)]]; [[Beaupré-894|Louis Beaupré (2)]]; [[Beaupré-902|Joseph Beaupré (1)]] Non-Family Member (Line 14): Louis Petit clerc (41) Family (Lines 15-17): Ferd. Gingras (25); Délina Coté (19); Rosalie Gingras (2) Family (Lines 18-21): Louis Gagnon (38); Francoise Lapine (64); Marguerite Lepine (72); Emélie Gagnon (30) Non-Family Member (Line 22): Marie Denis (18) Family (Lines 23-28): Guillaume Demers (27); Clodilde Beaudot(?) (32); Lucien Demers (6); Pierre Demers (3); Marie Demers (2); Félise Gagnon (5) Family (Lines 29-35): [[Beaupré-738|Léon Beaupré (31)]]; [[Langevin-180|Elizabeth Langevin (25)]]; [[Beaupré-747|Joseph Beaupré (6)]]; Théophile Beaupré (4); Pierre Beaupré (3); [[Beaupré-898|Napoléon Beaupré (2)]]; [[Beaupré-903|J. B. Beaupré (1)]] Family (Lines 36-44): [[Frégeau-59|Honoré Frigos (51)]]; [[Labbé-241|Julie Labé (45)]]; Honoré Frigos (18); Joseph Frigos (16); Napoléon Frigos (11); [[Frégeau-83|Charles Frigos (5)]]; [[Frégeau-58|Félicite Frigos (9)]]; [[Frégeau-63|Angèle Frigos (7)]]; [[Frégeau-85|Marie Frigos (3)]] Family (Lines 45-50; continued on next page): [[Laperrière-55|Joseph Laparrière (41)]]; [[Langevin-148|Marie Langevin (41)]]; Moïse Laparrière (19); [[Laperrière-62|Louis Laparierre (9)]]; [[Laperrière-92|François Laparriere (4)]]; [[Laperrière-93|Joseph Laparriere (2)]] == Page 2 of Municipality (427) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-3): Adèle Laparrière (19); Elmire Laparrière (15); [[Laperrière-56|Malvina Laparrière (11)]] Family (Lines 4-8): [[Langevin-158|Louis Langevin (27)]]; [[Beaupré-681|Philomène Beaupré (22)]]; [[Langevin-315|Eleonore Langevin (2)]]; [[Langevin-311|Rosalie Langevin (3)]]; [[Langevin-318|Marie Langevin (1)]] Family (Lines 9-13): [[Faveur-2|Joseph Faveur (37)]]; [[Boivin-421|Eleonore Boivin (32)]]; Marie Faveur (5); Joseph Faveur (3); [[Faveur-1|Honoré Faveur (1)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 14-15): Olive Lepine (12); Ludivine Cantin (11) Family (Lines 16-17): J B Lachome (72); J B Lachome fils (36) Family (Lines 18-24): [[Barnett-6112|James Barnett (69)]]; Marie Lachome (40); George Barnett (19); Philomene Barnett (13); Louis Barnett (9); [[Barnett-6111|Aurèl Barnett (7)]]; Paul Barnett (5) Non-Family Members (25-26): Clarisse Barnette (19); Jane Barnette (22) Family (Lines 27-37): [[Gingras-270|Grègoire Gingras (58)]]; [[Gosselin-495|Louis Gauselin (44)]]; [[Gingras-275|Louis Gingras (20)]]; [[Gingras-269|Cyril Gingras (14)]]; [[Gingras-282|Cyfroid Gingras (12)]]; [[Gingras-284|Rebecca Gingras (10)]]; [[Gingras-321|Elisabeth Gingras (8)]]; [[Gingras-327|Rosalie Gingras (6)]]; [[Gingras-449|Francisse Gingras (4)]]; [[Gingras-466|Exilda Gingras (2)]]; [[Gingras-273|Louise Gingras (21)]] Multi-generational Family (Lines 38-45): [[Langevin-155|Michel Langevin fils (33)]]; [[Gagnon-1762|Alède Gagnon (26)]]; Hélène Langevin (6); [[Langevin-313|Joseph Langevin (3)]]; [[Langevin-317|Dèlina Langevin (1)]]; [[Langevin-133|Michel Langevin père (59)]]; J. B. Langevin (22); [[Hamel-629|Marie Hamel (63)]] Family (Lines 46-47): [[Gingras-473|George Gingras (28)]]; [[Beaupré-904|Virginie Beaupré (16)]] Family (Lines 48-49): [[Gingras-287|Laurent Gingras (62)]]; [[Marette-34|Marie Lépine (56)]] Family (Line 50; continues on next page): [[Gingras-468|Edouard Gingras (24)]] == Page 3 of Municipality (428) == Family (continued from previous page; Line 1): [[Moisan-210|Philomène Moisan (22)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 2-3): Adèle Lapparriere (16); Louise Gingras (22) Family (Lines 4-6): Honoré Gingras (32); Flavie Trépanier (25); Louis Trepanier (22) Family (Lines 7-11): Jean Beaupré (50); Louise Beaupré (20); Honoré Beaupré (14); Jean Beaupré (11); Philippe Beaupré (9) Family (Lines 12-16): [[Gingras-281|Moïse Gingras (39)]]; [[Corcoran-1276|Mary Corcoran (27)]]; [[Gingras-280|Joseph Gingras (11)]]; [[Gingras-486|Sara Gingras (10)]]; [[Gingras-469|Thomas Gingras (1)]] Family (Lines 17-25): [[Gingras-254|Antoine Gingras (37)]]; [[Vallière-158|Marie Volliere (33)]]; [[Gingras-253|Joseph Gingras (16)]]; [[Gingras-259|Charles Gingras (13)]]; Célina Gingras (15); [[Gingras-265|Rébecca Gingras (11)]]; [[Gingras-425|Sophie Gingras (4)]]; [[Gingras-329|Antoine Gingras (6)]]; [[Gingras-467|George Gingras (2)]] Family (Lines 26-29): [[Gingras-151|Paul Gingras (25)]]; [[Godin-306|Rose Godin (24)]]; [[Gingras-464|Joseph Gingras (2)]]; [[Gingras-471|Louis Gingras (1)]] Non-Family Member (Line 30): Henriette Godin (12) Family (Lines 31-37): Jean Godin (44); Ferd. Godin (18); Julie Godin (13); Marie Godin (11); Salomé Godin (11); Jean Godin (9); Théodore Godin (7) Family (Lines 38-44): [[Genest-171|Joseph Jeunesse (30)]]; [[Gauvin-311|Caroline Gauvin (28)]]; Belzémin Jeunesse (7); [[Genest-237|Joseph Jeunesse (4)]]; Malvézina Jeunesse (2); [[Genest-177|Delphine Jeunesse (8)]]; Jacques Jeunesse (50?) Family (Lines 45-46): Séraphin Dupuis père (41); Séraphin Dupuis fils (15) Family (Lines 47-50; continues on next page): [[Godin-626|Olivier Godin (44)]]; [[Petitclerc-57|Marie Petit clerc (34)]]; [[Godin-892|François Godin (5)]]; [[Godin-895|Délina Godin (3)]] == Page 4 of Municipality (429) == Family (continued from previous page; Line 1): [[Godin-896|Joseph Godin (1)]] Individual (Line 2): François Grenier (24) Family (Lines 3-9): François Gagnon (44); Marie Petit Clerc (42); Xavier Gagnon (16); Edmond Gagnon (14); Honoré Gagnon (11); Pierre Gagnon (9); Emma Gagnon (7) Family (Lines 10-15): [[Duplein-2|Pierre Duplain (36)]]; [[Parent-1066|Césil Parent (42)]]; [[Duplein-4|Pierre Duplain (9)]]; [[Duplein-5|Estere Duplain (7)]]; Eliza Duplain (5); Edouard Duplain (3) Unclear Individual (Line 16): [[Duplein-6|Thomas Duplain (28)]] Family (Lines 17-21): [[Paquet-571|Michel Paquet (26)]]; [[Leveque-160|Philomène Lafrance (22)]]; [[Paquet-572|Alfred Paquet (5)]]; [[Paquet-787|Philome Paquet (3)]]; [[Paquet-795|Joseph Paquet (2)]] Family (Lines 22-25): [[Gauthier-2740|Eli Gauthier (25)]]; [[Gauvin-439|Marie Gauvin (30)]]; [[Gauthier-2739|Marie Gauthier (4)]]; [[Gauthier-2780|Joseph Eli Gauthier (2)]] Non-Family Member (Line 26): Michel ? Paquet fils (17) Family (Lines 27-32): Antoine Moisan (40); Jeulie Neinbault(?) (30); Pierre Moisan (10); Jeulie Moisan (11); Delima Moisan (5); Exilda Moisan (2) Family (Lines 33-38): [[Beaulieu-767|Etienne Beaulieu (26)]]; [[Paquet-780|Marie Paquet (30)]]; [[Beaulieu-766|Etienne Beaulieu (5)]]; [[Beaulieu-794|Joseph Beaulieu (4)]]; [[Beaulieu-773|J B Beaulieu (3)]]; [[Beaulieu-778|Marie Beaulieu (2)]] Family (Lines 39-42): [[Moisan-208|J B Moisan (27)]]; [[Rochette-93|Marguerite Rochette (24)]]; Georgina Moisan (30); [[Moisan-216|Joseph Moisan (1)]] Family (Lines 43-46): [[Beaulieu-769|Louis Beaulieu (30)]]; [[Paquet-781|Rosalie Paquet (29)]]; [[Beaulieu-768|Rosalie Beaulieu (5)]]; [[Beaulieu-779|Eliza Beaulieu (1)]] Family (Lines 47-50; continues on next page): [[Robitaille-425|Pierre Robitaille (27)]]; [[Beaulieu-770|Josephe Beaulieu (25)]]; [[Robitaille-424|Josephe Robitaille (5)]]; Louis Robitaille (4) == Page 5 of Municipality (430) == Family (continued from previous page; Line 1): [[Robitaille-434|Pierre Robitaille (2)]] Family (Lines 2-3): [[Linteau-21|Pierre Neinteault(?) (28)]]; [[Robitaille-445|Malvina Robitaille (18)]] Family (Lines 4-8): [[Juneau-224|Isidore Juineau (40)]]; [[Savard-448|Catherine Savart (46)]]; [[Juneau-223|Joseph Juineau (5)]]; Patrick Kanoway (16); [[Juneau-263|Esilda Juineau (1)]] Family (Lines 9-12): [[Dion-411|Joseph Dion (32)]]; [[Gauvin-441|Julie Gauvin (30)]]; [[Dion-439|Joseph Dion (8)]]; Dulcina Dion (1) Family (Lines 13-18): [[Barette-77|Thomas Barette (30)]]; [[Savard-393|Louise Savard (30)]]; Elmire Robitaille (10); [[Barette-150|Joséphine Barette (5)]]; [[Barette-154|Thomas Barette (3)]]; [[Barette-158|Emelie Barette (2)]] Unclear Individuals (Lines 19-20): Catherine Drolette (66); Honsy Jackson (15) Family (Lines 21-29): [[Drolet-144|Joseph Drolet (34)]]; [[Denis-366|Charlotte Denis (27)]]; [[Drolet-146|Anée Drolette (11)]]; [[Drolet-145|Joseph Drolette (10)]]; [[Drolet-143|Virginie Drolette (8)]]; Marie Drolette (7); [[Drolet-178|Frédéric Drolette (6)]]; [[Drolet-238|Samuel Drolette (5)]]; [[Drolet-244|Bélani Drolette (2)]] Family (Lines 30-38): [[Barette-52|Christophe Barette fils (40)]]; [[Dion-400|Henriette Dion (37)]]; [[Barette-58|Henriette Barette (13)]]; [[Barette-51|Délima Barette (12)]]; [[Barette-62|Elizabeth Barette (11)]]; [[Barette-74|Sophie Barette (8)]]; [[Barette-78|Adèle Barette (6)]]; [[Barette-152|Caroline Barette (4)]]; [[Barette-156|Virginie Barette (2)]] Family (Lines 39-41): Horcade Barette (28); [[Barette-60|Christophe Barette père (74)]]; [[Lachance-357|Marguerite Lachance (64)]] Unclear Individual (Line 42): Joseph Martel (28) Family (Lines 43-50; continues on next page): [[Huard-283|Antoine Huard (45)]]; [[Barette-57|Jeulie Barette (35)]]; [[Huard-415|Philomene Huard (17)]]; [[Huard-416|Joseph Huard (16)]]; [[Huard-282|Xavier Huard (15)]]; [[Huard-284|Joséphine Huard (12)]]; [[Huard-285|Elisabeth Huard (11)]]; [[Huard-288|Adèle Huard (10)]] == Page 6 of Municipality (431) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-3): [[Huard-296|Lazare Huard (6)]]; [[Huard-352|Marceline Huard (4)]]; [[Huard-368|Victoire Huard (3)]] Family (Lines 4-9): [[Barette-76|Joseph Barette (36)]]; [[Robitaille-327|Sophie Robitaille (28)]]; [[Barette-75|Sophie Barette (7)]]; [[Barette-80|Jeulie Barette (6)]]; Joseph Barette (3); [[Barette-157|Emilie Barette (2)]] Family (Lines 10-16): [[Moisan-69|Etienne Moisan (54)]]; [[Drolet-116|Marie Drolette (57)]]; Etienne Moisan fils (21); Philomène Moisan (17); [[Moisan-77|Hélène Moisan (10)]]; [[Moisan-68|Charles Moisan (15)]] Family (Lines 17-19): [[Moisan-194|Délina Moisan (25)]]; [[Grissard-3|Joseph Grissard (26)]]; [[Grissard-2|Joseph Grissard (3)]]; Antoine Grissard (1) Family (Lines 20-29): [[Robitaille-427|Louis Robitaille (46)]]; [[Savard-610|Marie Savard (41)]]; Philomène Robitaille (19); Louis Robitaille (13); Georgina Robitaille (10); Adelaide Robitaille (8); [[Robitaille-426|Edouard Robitaille (4)]]; [[Robitaille-438|Marie Agnès Robitaille (2)]]; [[Robitaille-453|Pierre Robitaille (1)]]; [[Robitaille-452|Rosalie Robitaille (1)]] Unclear Family (Lines 30-32): Pierre Neulieu(?) (55); Louis Drolet (43); Marie Anne Lapparrière (46) Non-Family Members (Line 33-35): Matilde Darveau (23); Jacques Jeunesse (16); Pierre Lacroise (13) Family (Lines 36-44): [[Hamel-587|Joseph Hamel (45)]]; [[Mirand-4|Louis Mirand (45)]]; Joseph Hamel (17); [[Hamel-577|Sophie Hamel (15)]]; [[Hamel-593|Philomene Hamel (14)]]; [[Hamel-605|Constance Hamel (12)]]; [[Hamel-722|Elmire Hamel (10)]]; [[Hamel-733|Adèle Hamel (7)]]; [[Hamel-772|Marceline Hamel (5)]] Family (Lines 45-50): [[Robitaille-437|Jean Robitaille (32)]]; [[Légaré-246|Louise Légaré (32)]]; Louise Robitaille (9); Angèl Robitaille (6); Jean Robitaille (3); [[Robitaille-436|François Robitaille (2)]] == Page 7 of Municipality (432) == Individual (Line 1): Lazare Moisan (22) Family (Lines 2-3): Olivier Petit Clerc (37); Flavie Cantin (28) Non-family Member (Line 4): Dieudomé(?) Cantin (26) Family (Lines 5-10): [[Renaud-1272|Louis Renaud (38)]]; [[Cantin-279|Justine Cantin (35)]]; Louis Renaud (21); Belzimine Renaud (7); [[Renaud-1282|Olivier Renaud (4)]]; [[Renaud-1271|Rosalie Renaud (2)]] Family (Lines 11-16): [[Drolet-166|François Drolet (45)]]; [[Garneau-105|Marceline Garneau (30)]]; Ludivine Drolet (6); Lalomée Drolet (4); Malvina Drolet (4); [[Drolet-242|Adèle Drolet (2)]] Family (Lines 17-20): Ferd. Garneau (24); Rebecca Juineau (26); Ferd. Garneau (3); Jeulie Garneau (2) Family (Lines 21-24): Edouard Juineau (32); Rose Garneau (31); Rose Juineau (5); Numas Juineau (1) Family (Lines 25-28): Narcisse Brusseau (27); Olive Garneau (33); Léda Brusseau (4); Damasse Brusseau (2) Family (Lines 29-31): [[Dubeau-129|Norbert Dubeau (32)]]; [[Garneau-182|Eléonore Garneau (26)]]; Délima Dubeau (4) Family (Lines 32-35): [[Alain-107|Franc Alain (49)]]; [[Jobin-138|Sophie Jobin (52)]]; [[Alain-125|Marie Alain (17)]]; [[Alain-106|Alphonse Alain (14)]] Family (Lines 36-38): [[Alain-202|Jean Alain (22)]]; [[Darveau-63|Marie Darveau (22)]]; [[Alain-203|Jean Alain (1)]] Family (Lines 39-43): [[Bureau-99|Charles Bureau (29)]]; [[Alain-159|Sophie Alain (23)]]; [[Bureau-277|Charles Bureau (4)]]; [[Bureau-281|Sophie Bureau (3)]]; [[Bureau-284|Marie Bureau (1)]] Family (Lines 44-49): Louise Dubeau (53); Xavi Paquet (23); Louise Paquet (25); Marie Paquet (24); Philomène Paquet (21); Estère Paquet (14) Non-Family Member (Line 45): Edouard Martel (25) == Page 8 of Municipality (433) == Family (Lines 1-11): [[Cantin-127|Mathiase Cantin (44)]]; [[Beaupré-653|Magdélaine Beaupre (42)]]; [[Cantin-135|Pierre Cantin (21)]]; [[Cantin-137|Joseph Cantin (19)]]; Honoré Cantin (14); [[Cantin-126|Léda Cantin (11)]]; [[Cantin-155|Docité Cantin (9)]]; [[Cantin-165|Désiré Cantin (7)]]; [[Cantin-271|Célina Cantin (5)]]; [[Cantin-277|Joséphine Cantin (3)]] Family (Lines 12-17): [[Morasse-38|Pierre Morasse (57)]]; [[Spenard-46|Jenevieve Espénard (40)]]; [[Morasse-49|Ferd. Morasse (22)]]; Joséphine Morasse (17); Delphine Morasse (16); Philomène Morasse (14) Family (Lines 18-23): [[Anger-185|J. B. Angers (62)]]; [[Drolet-117|Julie Drolet (48)]]; Francisse Angers (22); [[Anger-184|Adèle Angers (15)]]; [[Anger-188|Julie Angers (13)]]; [[Anger-224|Cyprien Angers (7)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 24-26): Joseph Angers (24); Caroline Bonvouloir (24); Caroline Angers (1) Family (Lines 27-34): [[Wanesse-2|Joseph Walnass (42)]]; [[Alain-86|Julie Alain (46)]]; [[Wanesse-3|Julie Walness (19)]]; [[Wanesse-4|Eléonore Walness (17)]]; [[Wanesse-1|Emilie Walness (14)]]; [[Wanesse-6|Joseph Walness (11)]]; [[Wanesse-7|Charles Walness (8)]]; [[Wanesse-9|Léocadie Walness (4)]] Family (Lines 35-40): [[Bureau-64|Louis Bureau père (57)]]; [[Hamel-582|Josephe Hamel (55)]]; Joseph Bureau (22); [[Bureau-81|Julie Bureau (17)]]; [[Bureau-63|Reine Bureau (16)]]; [[Bureau-80|Anée Bureau (13)]] Family (Lines 41-44): [[Bureau-98|Louis Bureau fils (31)]]; [[Lirette-212|Louise Lirette (23)]]; [[Bureau-278|Louis Bureau (4)]]; [[Bureau-282|Louise Bureau (2)]] Family (Lines 45-50): [[Morasse-17|Jean Morasse (34)]]; [[Alain-118|Elisabeth Alain (29)]]; [[Morasse-20|Elisabeth Morasse (10)]]; [[Morasse-24|Jean Morasse (8)]]; [[Morasse-37|Elaizaire Morasse (5)]]; [[Morasse-43|Raphael Morasse (1)]] == Page 9 of Municipality (434) == Family (Lines 1-6): [[Alain-152|Onésime Alain (28)]]; [[Morasse-27|Marie Anne Morasse (26)]]; [[Alain-158|Joseph Alain (5)]]; [[Alain-193|Marie Alain (4)]]; Osea(?) Alain (3); [[Alain-200|Adelaïde Alain (1)]] Family (Lines 7-13): [[Morasse-8|Michel Morasse (65)]]; [[Beaumont-1551|Marie Ane Beaumont (56)]]; [[Morasse-50|Joseph Morasse (28)]]; Marie Morasse (24); Louis Morasse (23); Antoine Morasse (19); [[Morasse-7|Adèle Morasse (15)]] Family (Lines 14-16): [[Drolet-109|Louis Drolet (41)]]; [[Mirand-3|Charlotte Mirand (55)]]; [[Drolet-108|Philomene Drolet (16)]] Family (Lines 17-21): Hypolite Barette (25); Louise Robitaille (27); Abraham Barette (5); Joseph Barette (3); Caroline Barette (1) Family (Lines 22-28): [[Dion-401|Pierre Dion (35)]]; [[Alain-108|Caroline Alain (30)]]; [[Dion-402|Marie Dion (11)]]; [[Dion-409|Pierre Dion (9)]]; [[Dion-441|Caroline Dion (7)]]; [[Dion-603|Joseph Dion (4)]]; Léocadie Dion (1) Family (Lines 29-35): [[Tapin-15|Charles Tapain (36)]]; [[Gauthier-1955|Sophie Gauthier (30)]]; [[Tapin-16|Marie Tapain (11)]]; [[Tapin-14|Desanges Tapain (8)]]; [[Tapin-17|Louise Tapain (5)]]; Charles Tapain (3); [[Tapin-18|Jacques Tapain (1)]] Family (Lines 36-46): [[Martel-771|Louis Martel (42)]]; [[Beaumont-1557|Louise Beaumont (39)]]; Louis Martel (18); Antoine Martel (16); [[Martel-702|François Martel (15)]]; [[Martel-772|Pierre Martel (10)]]; [[Martel-896|Joseph Martel (7)]]; [[Martel-945|Honoré Martel (6)]]; [[Martel-1332|Charles Martel (3)]]; [[Martel-1333|Marie Martel (3)]]; [[Martel-1344|Cyfroid Martel (1)]] Family (Lines 47-50; continues on next page): [[Beaupré-647|Isidore Beaupré (44)]]; [[Côté-1484|Marthe Coté (44)]]; Emélie Beaupré (19); Jérome Beaupré (15) == Page 10 of Municipality (435) == Family (Lines 1-5; continued from previous page): [[Beaupré-646|Isidore Beaupré (12)]]; Victoire Beaupré (11); [[Beaupré-735|Cyprien Beaupré (8)]]; [[Beaupré-885|Caroline Beaupré (5)]]; [[Beaupré-899|Belzémère Beaupré (1)]] Family (Lines 6-13): [[Alain-72|Jos. Alain (36)]]; [[Fiset-75|Emélie Fisette (36)]]; [[Alain-71|Joseph Alain (14)]]; [[Alain-79|Antoine Alain (10)]]; [[Alain-140|Elmire Alain (8)]]; [[Alain-153|Zoé Alain (6)]]; [[Alain-194|Ludivine Alain (4)]]; [[Alain-198|Jean Alain (2)]] Family (Lines 14-20): [[Pagé-10693|Joseph Pagé (44)]]; [[Quinn-5102|Marie Ann Quinn (35)]]; Henriette Pagé (14); Marie Anne Pagé (7); Caroline Pagé (6); [[Pagé-10692|Elisabeth Pagé (3)]]; [[Pagé-10751|Joseph Pagé (1)]] Family (Lines 21-26): [[Pelletier-2406|Ed. Peltier (59)]]; [[Pierrejean-5|Julie Pierre Jean (47)]]; Edouard Peltier (22); Joseph Peltier (18); Théodore Peltier (10); [[Pelletier-2407|Théophile Peltier (5)]] Non-Family Member (Line 27): Malvina Peltier (12) Family (Lines 28-36): [[Bureau-83|Ambroise Bureau (36)]]; [[Bernard-1890|Josephe Bernard (36)]]; Ambroise Bureau (11); Josephe Bureau (13); [[Bureau-82|Daniel Bureau (8)]]; [[Bureau-92|Marie Bureau (7)]]; [[Bureau-97|Jean Bureau (6)]]; [[Bureau-279|Louis Bureau (3)]]; [[Bureau-283|Louise Bureau (1)]] Family (Lines 37-44): [[Beaumont-1583|Joseph Beaumont (38)]]; [[Darveau-35|Rose Darveau (28)]]; [[Beaumont-1585|Marie Beaumont (9)]]; [[Beaumont-1668|Joseph Beaumont (7)]]; [[Beaumont-1679|Louis Beaumont (6)]]; [[Beaumont-2168|Luce Beaumont (4)]]; [[Beaumont-2173|Antoine Beaumont (3)]]; [[Beaumont-2183|Thomas Beaumont (2)]] Family (Lines 45-50): [[Martel-737|J. B. Martel (55)]]; [[Paquet-391|Louise Paquet (51)]]; Ignace Martel (24); [[Martel-822|Louise Martel (18)]]; [[Martel-701|Marie Martel (15)]]; [[Martel-754|Eliza Martel (12)]] == Page 11 of Municipality (436) == Family (Lines 1-5): [[Vaillancourt-639|Alfred Vaillantcoeur (30)]]; [[Moisan-214|Angèl Moisan (30)]]; Alfred Vaillantcoeur (7); Eugène Vaillaintcoeur (3); [[Vaillancourt-638|Malvina Vaillantcoeur (1)]] Unclear Individual: Augustin Moisan (38) Family (Lines 7-10): [[Petitclerc-63|Pierre Petitclerc (43)]]; [[Cantin-171|Jeulie Cantin (27)]]; [[Petitclerc-77|Pierre Petitclerc (4)]]; [[Petitclerc-82|Augustin Petitclerc (2)]] Family (Lines 11-16): [[Plamondon-119|Ignace Joachim Plamondon (50)]]; [[Plamondon-120|Anastasie Plamondon (52)]]; Ignace Plamondon (22); [[Plamondon-148|Philomène Plamondon (18)]]; Marie Plamondon (17); [[Plamondon-118|Zoé Plamondon (12)]] Family (Lines 17-21): [[Cantin-276|J. B. Cantin (29)]]; [[Paquet-788|Marceline Paquet (26)]]; [[Plamondon-174|Angélique Plamondon (61)]]; Rose Cantin (22); [[Cantin-282|J. B. Cantin (1)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 22-23): Pierre Plamondon (21); Henry Cantin (27) Family (Lines 24-34): [[Plamondon-135|Joseph Plamondon (46)]]; [[Petitclerc-45|Francoise Petitclerc (41)]]; [[Plamondon-154|Joseph Plamondon (18)]]; [[Plamondon-159|Aneé Plamondon (13)]]; [[Plamondon-208|Zélia Plamondon (7)]]; [[Plamondon-290|Louis Plamondon (4)]]; [[Plamondon-305|Homer Plamondon (2)]]; Marie Plamondon (18); Philomène Plamondon (17); [[Plamondon-134|George Plamondon (14)]]; Hildevert Plamondon (9) Family (Lines 35-43): [[Asselin-365|Béloni Aslain (47)]]; [[Doré-565|Flavie Doré (36)]]; Adèle Aslain (14); Léda Aslain (11); Adéline Aslain (8); Louise Aslain (7); Théodore Aslain (6); Narcisse Aslain (4); Louis Aslain (2) Family (Lines 44-50; continues on next page): [[Genois-8|Thomas Jeunois (44)]]; [[Moisan-107|Marie Moisan (46)]]; [[Genois-7|Thomas Jeunois (18)]]; Joseph Jeunois (17); [[Genois-9|Félix Jeunois (16)]]; [[Genois-11|Sophie Jeunois (14)]]; [[Genois-12|Petrus Jeunois (12)]] == Page 12 of Municipality (437) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-3): [[Genois-13|François Jeunois (10)]]; [[Genois-16|Antoine Jeunois (6)]]; [[Genois-25|Napoléon Jeunois (3)]] Family (Lines 4-7): [[Plamondon-278|Joseph Plamondon (32)]]; [[Lirette-278|Elisabeth Lirette (24)]]; [[Plamondon-302|Apolinaire Plamondon (3)]]; [[Plamondon-318|Zoalique Plamondon (1)]] Family (Lines 8-9): [[Jobin-152|Joseph Jobin (78)]]; [[Girard-1044|Angélique Girard (70)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 10-12): James Cayer (17); Pierre Girard (17); Thérèsa(?) Gauvin (24) Family (Lines 13-22): [[Gingras-262|DesAnges Gingras (40)]]; [[Cantin-138|Ignace Cantin (18)]]; [[Cantin-142|Olivier Cantin (14)]]; Louis Cantin (13); [[Cantin-122|Abraham Cantin (11)]]; [[Cantin-128|François Cantin (10)]]; [[Cantin-152|Georgina Cantin (9)]]; [[Cantin-162|DesAnges Cantin (7)]]; [[Cantin-170|Cyprien Cantin (5)]]; [[Cantin-273|Ferd. Cantin (4)]] Family (Lines 23-30): [[Plamondon-116|Angélique Plamondon (40)]]; [[Beaupré-677|Jérome Beaupré (22)]]; [[Beaupré-678|Philomene Beaupré (19)]]; [[Beaupré-644|Luce Beaupré (12)]]; [[Beaupré-652|Joseph Beaupré (10)]]; [[Beaupré-712|Cyprien Beaupré (8)]]; [[Beaupré-739|Jean Beaupré (7)]]; [[Beaupré-892|François Beaupré (4)]] Unclear Individual (Line 31): André Plamondon (55) Family (Lines 32-36): [[Martel-750|Antoine Martel (47)]]; [[Bouchard-852|Marie Bouchard (48)]]; [[Martel-749|Albert Martel (14)]]; Louis Martel (11); [[Martel-1324|Pierre Martel (4)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 37-40): Pierre Martel (34); Apoline Chalifour (39); Cifroid Martel (9); Iside(?) Martel (7) Family (Lines 41-47): [[Bédard-1269|Nazaire Bédard (25)]]; [[Lambert-10434|Luce Lambert (32)]]; [[Bédard-1268|Nazaire Bédard (5)]]; [[Bédard-1272|Théophile Bédard (4)]]; [[Bédard-1277|Alvine Bédard (3)]]; [[Bédard-1278|Elise Bédard (3)]]; [[Bédard-1285|Jeulie Bédard (1)]] Family (Lines 48-50; continues on next page): [[Bédard-1271|Narcisse Bedard (26)]]; [[Lambert-10436|Marie Lambert (23)]]; [[Bédard-1270|Jean Bedard (3)]] == Page 13 of Municipality (438) == Family (continued from previous page; Line 1): [[Bédard-1283|Joséphine Bedard (2)]] Individual (Line 2): Hubert Carrier (34) Family (3-7): [[Boisjoli-6|François Boisjolie (28)]]; [[Gauthier-1766|Adélaide Daveranne (32)]]; [[Boisjoli-14|Adélaide Boisjolie (8)]]; Marie Boisjolie (4); [[Boisjoli-19|Wilbrod Boisjolie (2)]] Family (Lines 8-12): [[Boisjoli-16|Joseph Boisjolie (29)]]; [[Genest-238|Angèle Jeunesse (30)]]; [[Boisjoli-15|Marie Boisjolie (4)]]; [[Boisjoli-18|Ludivine Boisjolie (2)]]; [[Boisjoli-20|Joseph Boisjolie (1)]] Family (Lines 13-17): [[Campbell-20236|David Cambell (45)]]; [[Vadeboncoeur-25|Adélaïde Verboncoeur (42)]]; [[Campbell-42303|George Cambell (18)]]; [[Campbell-20489|Leda Cambell (16)]]; [[Campbell-20555|Nicostrade Cambell (12)]] Individual (Line 18): Marguerite Moisan (40) Family (Lines 19-24): [[Hamel-1000|Pierre Hamel (45)]]; [[Tessier-784|Marguerite Tessier (39)]]; Edouard Hamel (13); Pierre Hamel (11); [[Hamel-999|Honoré Hamel (4)]]; Agnès Hamel (2) Non-Family Member (Line 25): Pierre Rochette (52) Family (Lines 26-31): [[Genois-18|Jean Jeunois (46)]]; [[Moisan-145|Sophie Moisan (38)]]; Ferd. Jeunois (16); [[Genois-17|Sophie Jeunois (5)]]; [[Genois-23|Marceline Jeunois (4)]]; [[Genois-27|Eli Jeunois (1)]] Family (Lines 32-34): [[Déry-157|Antoine Déry (38)]]; [[Moisan-146|Marguerite Moisan (43)]]; [[Déry-156|Marie Déry (5)]] Family (Lines 35-38): [[Déry-143|Casimire Déry (28)]]; [[Cantin-172|Marie Cantin (24)]]; [[Déry-200|Casimire Déry (2)]]; [[Déry-201|Marie Déry (1)]] Family (Lines 39-41): Pierre Alain (59); Anastasie Couture (42); Malvina Alain (11) Family (Lines 42-44): [[Déry-122|Isidore Dery (43)]]; [[Pagé-6967|Marie Pagé (53)]]; Angélique Lalié (96) Family (Lines 45-50): [[Rousseau-850|Jude Rousseau (38)]]; [[Houde-793|Marie Houde (25)]]; Marie Rousseau (9); Marguerite Rousseau (6); [[Rousseau-1232|Rebecca Rousseau (4)]]; [[Rousseau-1235|Jude Rousseau (2)]] == Page 14 of Municipality (439) == Family (Lines 1-3): [[Légaré-175|François Légaré (52)]]; [[Bedard-929|Thérèse Bedard (51)]]; Marie Légaré (19) Family (Lines 4-8): Ignace Martel (47); Marie Chalifour (43); Adèle Martel (14); J. B. Martel (9); Rosalie Martel (45) Family (Lines 9-17): [[Tessier-471|Antoine Plante (50)]]; [[Alain-83|Marguerite Alain (40)]]; [[Tessier-1029|Antoine Plante (19)]]; [[Tessier-475|Marguerite Plante (16)]]; [[Tessier-470|Louis Plante (14)]]; [[Tessier-490|Edouard Plante (11)]]; [[Tessier-567|Délima Plante (8)]]; [[Tessier-782|Sophie Plante (5)]]; [[Tessier-790|Pierre Plante (2)]] Family (Lines 18-23): [[Pageot-66|Louise Pageau (50)]]; Louise Bédard (30); Philomène Bédard (16); Pierre Bédard (15); [[Bedard-886|Sophie Bédard (14)]]; [[Bedard-824|Rose Bedard (12)]] Family (Lines 24-27): J. B. Derouin (46); Louise Déry (50); J. B. Derouin (21); Francisse Derouin (19) Unclear Individuals (Lines 28-29): --- Lamotte (50); William Danais (28) Family (Lines 30-35): [[Shanahan-256|Conelious Shanaan (60)]]; [[Walsh-4100|Hélène Welch (40)]]; Richard Shanaan (21); [[Shanahan-699|Aneé Shanaan (18)]]; [[Shanahan-255|Catherine Shanaan (13)]]; [[Shanahan-260|Edward Shanaan (10)]] Family (Lines 36-45): [[Walsh-4153|Edward Walch (50)]]; [[Delaney-1299|Brigite Delany (40)]]; Richard Walch (14); [[Walsh-4166|Andrew Walch (12)]]; [[Walsh-4169|Michal Walch (10)]]; [[Walsh-4185|Steven Walch (8)]]; [[Walsh-4990|Marguerite Walch (6)]]; [[Walsh-5456|John Walch (4)]]; [[Walsh-7305|Helène Walch (2)]]; [[Walsh-7364|Mary Walch (1)]] Family (Lines 46-50; continues on next page): [[Mullen-1114|Bernard Mullen (73)]]; [[Fitzsimmons-424|Mary Fitzmons (50)]]; Catherine Mullen (25); Bernard Mullen (22); [[Mullen-2531|Patrick Mullen (19)]] == Page 15 of Municipality (440) == Family (Lines 1-3; continued from previous page) James Mullen (16); [[Mullen-1093|Henry Mullen (14)]]; [[Mullen-1143|Thomas Mullen (10)]] Family (Lines 4-9): [[Delaney-1298|Andrew Dalany (37)]]; [[Lawler-891|Susane Lawler (37)]]; Patrick Dalany (16); [[Delaney-1302|Hélene Dalany (13)]]; [[Delaney-1304|Philippe Dalany (12)]]; [[Delaney-2386|Edouard Dalany (1)]] Family (Lines 10-20): Anné Graives (40); Marguerite Graives (19); Catherine Graives (15); Elaisère Graives (12); David Graives (14); Andrew Graives (10); Brigite Graives (8); James Graives (6); Richard Graives (4); Johny Graives (2); Antoine Graives (1) Family (Lines 21-23): [[Bonaney-4|Antony Bonany (27)]]; [[Wood-30962|Hélène Woods (24)]]; [[Bonaney-3|William Bonany (1)]] Unclear Individual (Line 24): Andrew Moony (50) Family (Lines 25-26): Antoine Grénier (45); Jeneviève Drolet (38) Non-Family Member (Line 27): P? M. Hewes(???) (37) Family (Lines 28-32): [[Cayer-109|Onésime Cayer (24)]]; [[Leclerc-844|Adée Leclerc (24)]]; [[Cayer-254|Marie Cayer (3)]]; [[Cayer-110|Onésime Cayer (2)]]; [[Cayer-232|Louise Cayer (1)]] Family (Lines 33-39): [[Leclerc-1153|François Leclerc (62)]]; [[Labrecque-307|Secil Labreq (58)]]; Philomène Leclerc (15); [[Leclerc-1173|Joseph Leclerc (2)]]; [[Leclerc-1172|Joseph Leclerc (35)]]; [[Pelletier-2405|Obeline Peltier (26)]]; [[Leclerc-1178|Louise Leclerc (1)]] Family (Lines 40-44): [[Voyer-87|Charles Voyer (31)]]; [[Alain-148|Zoé Alain (27)]]; [[Voyer-86|Charles Voyer (6)]]; [[Voyer-119|Aurèle Voyer (5)]]; [[Voyer-115|Zoé Voyer (3)]] Family (Lines 45-48): [[Voyer-160|Pierre Voyer (31)]]; [[Côté-4002|Marie Voyer (31)]]; [[Voyer-159|Marie Voyer (3)]]; [[Voyer-161|Rosalie Voyer (1)]] Unclear Individual (Line 49): Marguerite Valain (72) Family (Line 50; continues on next page): [[Carreau-56|François Carreau (25)]] == Page 16 of Municipality (441) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-2): [[Langevin-314|Victoire Langevin (21)]]; [[Carreau-57|François Carreau (2)]] Family (Lines 3-5): [[Martel-948|Charles Martel (27)]]; [[Daigle-1013|Elisabeth Daigle (28)]]; [[Martel-947|Charles Martel (6)]] Non-Family Member (Line 6): Pierre Daigle (16) Family (Lines 7-12): [[Walsh-5059|Robert Welch (28)]]; [[Béland-187|Marie Béland (28)]]; [[Walsh-5140|Adèle Welch (6)]]; Edouard Welch (4); Louise Welch (2); Hélène Welch (1) Family (Lines 13-18): [[Moisan-128|Michel Moisan (35)]]; [[Lirette-186|Marie Lirette (33)]]; [[Moisan-144|Marie Moisan (5)]]; [[Moisan-193|Michel Moisan (4)]]; [[Moisan-206|Hèlene Moisan (2)]]; [[Moisan-212|Wilbrod Moisan (1)]] Family (Lines 19-27): [[Lirette-58|Joseph Lirette (56)]]; [[Rochette-25|Angélique Rochette (50)]]; [[Lirette-177|Honoré Lirette (17)]]; [[Lirette-57|Charles Lirette (14)]]; [[Lirette-178|Jean Lirette (13)]]; [[Lirette-80|Barthélemi Lirette (10)]]; [[Lirette-179|Philomène Lirette (20)]]; [[Lirette-180|Scholastique Lirette (18)]]; [[Lirette-181|Adele Lirette (8)]] Family (Lines 28-30): [[Lirette-185|Ferd. Lirette (22)]]; [[Alain-68|Angèle Alain (17)]]; [[Lirette-280|Angèle Lirette (1)]] Family (Lines 31-33): Jean Brusseau (36); Eléonore Darveau (37); Caroline Brussords (10) Non-Family Members (Lines 34-35): Marguerite Brusseau (34); Marguerite Couilard (7) Family (Lines 36-38): [[Brousseau-592|Michel Brusseau (66)]]; [[Doré-1251|Marie Brusseau (40)]]; [[Brousseau-591|Narcisse Brusseau (19)]] Non-Family Members (Lines 39-40): Pauline Schapness (8); William Raisain (22) Family (Lines 41-44): Pierre Morasse (32); Marie McCarty (42); Marie Drolet (12); Bernard Morasse (11) Family (Lines 45-50; continues on next page): [[Cayer-81|Michel Cayer (41)]]; Simeon Cayer (17); Secil Cayer (16); [[Cayer-85|Célina Cayer (14)]]; [[Cayer-80|Elzéare Cayer (12)]]; [[Cayer-83|Josephine Cayer (10)]] == Page 17 of Municipality (442) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-2): [[Cayer-88|Belzémine Cayer (8)]]; [[Cayer-251|Napoléon Cayer (4)]] Family (Lines 3-8): Jean Grenier (63); Angèle Payer (40); Delphine Grenier (17); Anastasie Grenier (13); Napoléon Grenier (10); Belzemine Grenier (8) Family (Lines 9-13): Joseph Martel (41); Jeulie Belleau (51); Marie Martel (14); Louise Martel (13); Joseph Martel (10) Non-Family Member (Line 14): Eli Giroux (24) Family (Lines 15-18): Isidore Tardise (43); Isidore Tardise (16); Elzéare Tardise (13); Emélie Tardise (10) Family (Lines 19-23): Fabien Cantin (25); Louis Cantin (24); Luce Cantin (21); Pierre Cantin (25); Desiré Cantin (18) Family (Lines 24-33): [[Martel-1326|Xavier Martel (40)]]; [[Daigle-1410|Marguerite Daigle (30)]]; Marguerite Martel (19); Onésime Martel (16); Antoine Martel (12); François Martel (10); Léo Martel (8); Esilda Martel (6); [[Martel-1327|Marie Martel (4)]]; [[Martel-1331|Cyril Martel (2)]] Unclear Individual (Line 34): Françoise Lirette (74) Family (Lines 35-45): [[Alain-146|Jacques Alain (45)]]; [[Leclerc-796|Angèle Leclerc (38)]]; Jacques Alain (18); Henry Alain (15); Delina Alain (14); Louise Alain (12); Marie Alain (9); Edouard Alain (8); Théodore Alain (5); [[Alain-196|Joseph Alain (3)]]; [[Alain-201|Ferd. Alain (1)]] Non-Family Member (Line 46): Joséphine Leclerc (19) Family (Lines 47-50; continues on next page): [[Rivard-1980|Edouard Rivard (47)]]; [[Hinse-37|Sophie Hence (45)]]; Edouard Rivard (17); Victor Rivard (16) == Page 18 of Municipality (443) == Family (continued from previous page; Lines 1-8): Célina Rivard (15); Adele Rivard (14); Georgina Rivard (11); Onésime Rivard (10); Odile Rivard (8); Stanislas Rivard (7); Jacques Rivard (3); Olivier Rivard (1) Long List of Men (Lines 9-38): Abraham Fontaine (29); F. X. Guenette (22); F. X. Baudet (22); François Couture fils (21); Euchère Hébert (22); Louis Hébert (18); Joseph Joice (19); Louis Gauslin (19); Etienne Mouin (20); Edouard Tourangeau (25); Isaac Fontaine (21); David Carrier (30); Julien Crotteau (25); François Couture père (47); Joseph Gagnon (46); Jacques Forte (22); Charles Henderson (44); Edouard Gagnon (17); Alexandre Bédard (35); Paul Ruele (20); J. B. Lacrois (28); Joseph Hubert (24); Léon Chabert (41); James Tompson (36); F. X. Boivin (44); François Beaulas (46); Joseph Cauchon (29); Jerome Poulin (20); François Cayer (20?); Isidore Robitaille (27)

1871 Census of Saint-Raymond

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[[Category:Saint-Raymond, Québec]] [[Category: 1871 Census of Canada, Québec]] This partial census transcription is part of the [[Space:Saint-Raymond, Québec|Saint-Raymond One Place Study]]. A census was taken in Saint-Raymond as part of the 1871 Census of Canada. Unlike previous censuses (1851 and 1861), this census numbered families separately for the first time. Unfortunately, it also used the husband's last name for married women (a few widows used their maiden names). Also, unlike the United States Census at this time, specific family relationships were not given. == First Division == '''Page 1''' Family 1: [[Bédard-1271|Narcisse Bedard (35)]]; [[Lambert-10436|Marie Bedard (32)]]; [[Bédard-1270|Jean Bedard (14)]]; [[Bédard-1283|Josephine Bedard (12)]]; [[Bédard-1319|Désiré Bedard (11)]]; Malvina Bedard (10); Joseph Bedard (8); Louise Bedard (7); Marie Bedard (6); Narcisse Bedard (4); Emilie Bedard (9/12, born in July) Family 2: Moyse Boisjoly (42); Rose Boisjoly (20) Family 3: [[Boisjoli-6|François Boisjoly (40)]]; [[Gauthier-1766|Adélaïde Boisjoly (42)]]; [[Boisjoli-14|Adéline Boisjoly (17)]]; [[Boisjoli-19|Wilbrod Boisjoly (11)]]; Anne Boisjoly (7); Jean Boisjoly (4); Marie Boisjoly (2) '''Page 2''' Family 4: [[Boisjoli-16|Joseph Boisjoly (39)]]; [[Genest-238|Angèle Boisjoly (41)]]; [[Boisjoli-15|Marie Boisjoly (14)]]; [[Boisjoli-18|Malvina Boisjoly (11)]]; [[Boisjoli-20|Joseph Boisjoly (10)]]; [[Boisjoli-26|Sifroy Boisjoly (9)]]; Anna Boisjoly (8); Rosalie Boisjoly (7); Arthur Boisjoly (6); Pierre Boisjoly (5) Family 5: [[Rousseau-1231|Adélaïde Russeau (44)]]; Léa Verreault (12); [[Verreault-99|Louis Verreault (10)]]; Belzémire Verreault (8) Family 6: [[Hamel-673|Pierre Hamel (58)]]; [[Tessier-784|Marguerite Hamel (49)]]; [[Hamel-999|Honoré Hamel (14)]]; Agnès Hamel (11) Family 7: Edouard Hamel (24) Family 8: Pierre Hamel (22) '''Page 3''' Family 9: [[Moisan-145|Sophie Moisan (47)]]; [[Genois-17|Sophie Janois (15)]]; [[Genois-23|Marcelline Janois (14)]]; [[Genois-27|Elie Janois (10)]]; Ferdinand Janois (26); Angèle Janois (26) Family 10: Elie Dery (44); Louise Dery (24); Raphaël Dery (7); Modiste(?) Dery (6/12, born in September); [[Houde-842|Ferdinand Houde (15)]] Family 11: Alexis Paradis (65); Anastasie Paradis (58); Elie Plamondon (24); Malvina Plamondon (21) Family 12: [[Déry-122|Isidore Dery (53)]]; [[Pagé-6967|Desanges Dery (63)]]; [[Houde-826|Sophie Houde (16)]] Family 13 (continues on next page): [[Tessier-471|Antoine Tessier (65)]]; [[Alain-83|Marguerite Tessier (52?)]] '''Page 4''' Family 13 (continued from previous page): [[Tessier-470|Louis Tessier (23)]]; [[Tessier-475|Marguerite Tessier (27)]]; [[Tessier-567|Délima Tessier (18)]]; [[Tessier-782|Sophie Tessier (15)]]; [[Tessier-790|Pierre Tessier (12)]] Family 14: Louise Pageau (60); Louise Bedard (40); Edouard Plante (21); Philomène Plante (28) Family 15: J. Bte. Drouin Jr. (30); Angelina Drouin (30); Marie Anne Drouin (3); Angélina Drouin (1); Adéline Drouin (4/12; born in November) Family 16: J. Bte. Drouin Sen. (57); Louise Drouin (60) Family 17 (continues on next page): [[Rochette-40|Félix Rochette (50)]]; [[Petit-723|Justine Rochette (47)]]; [[Rochette-39|Ferdinand Rochette (22)]] '''Page 5''' Family 17 (continued from previous page): [[Rochette-41|Joseph Rochette (21)]]; [[Rochette-55|Adeline Rochette (19)]]; [[Rochette-64|Sophie Rochette (16)]]; [[Rochette-84|Félix Rochette (14)]]; [[Rochette-91|Aurelle Rochette (12)]]; [[Rochette-96|Napoléon Rochette (10)]]; Gaudiose Rochette (8); François Rochette (6); Théophile Rochette (1?) Family 18: Théodore Juneau (32) Family 19: [[Hardy-8041|Frs. Xavier Hardy (32)]]; [[Béland-259|Louise Hardy (25)]]; Josephine Hardy (7); Frs. Xavier Hardy (4); Philomène Hardy (2); Caroline Hardy (2/12, born in January) Family 20: Louis Béland (34); Marie Béland (23); François Béland (1) Family 21 (continues on next page): [[Bureau-83|Ambroise Bureau (46)]] '''Page 6''' Family 21 (continued from previous page): [[Bernard-1890|Josephte Bureau (46)]]; Ambroise Bureau (21); Josephte Bureau (23); [[Bureau-82|Daniel Bureau (19)]]; [[Bureau-92|Marie Bureau (17)]]; [[Bureau-97|Jean Bte Bureau (15)]]; [[Bureau-279|Louis Bureau (12)]]; Malvina Bureau (8) Family 22: Frs. Xavier Godin (33); Vitaline Godin (32); Wilfrid Godin (7); Frs. Xavier Godin (5); Alfred Godin (3); Orphèse Godin (2); Pierre Godin (9/12; born in June) Family 23 (continues on next page): Jean Godin (38); Rosalie Godin (33); Napoléon Godin (9); Stéphanie Godin (8) '''Page 7''' Family 23 (continued from previous page): Wilfroid Godin (7); Béatrice Godin (3); Aurélie Godin (1) Family 24: Octave Piché (30); Céline Piché (20); Adjutor Piché (2) Family 25: Jacques Beaupré (48); Zoë Beaupré (38); Louis Beaupré (15); Jacob Beaupré (13); Télesphore Beaupré (11); Esdras Beaupré (9); Roger Beaupré (7); Estelle Beaupré (5); Léon Beaupré (4); Odile Beaupré (1) Family 26 (continues on next page): Germain Venet (35); Domitilde Venet (12); Belzémire Venet (9) '''Page 8''' Family 26 (continued from previous page): Louis Venet (8); Charles Venet (6); Marie Venet (7/12; born in August) Family 27: [[Cantin-127|Mathias Cantin (57)]]; [[Beaupré-653|Magdeleine Cantin (52)]]; Honoré Cantin (23); [[Cantin-155|Dosithé Cantin (18)]]; [[Cantin-165|Désiré Cantin (16)]]; [[Cantin-271|Célina Cantin (15)]]; [[Cantin-277|Josephine Cantin (13)]] Family 28 (continues on next page): [[Beaupré-677|Jérôme Beaupré (31)]]; Odile Beaupré (22); Louis Beaupré (2); Edile Beaupré (11/12; born in May); [[Plamondon-116|Angélique Plamondon (52)]]; [[Beaupré-678|Philomène Beaupré (29)]]; [[Beaupré-644|Luce Beaupré (22)]]; [[Beaupré-652|Joseph Beaupré (20)]]; [[Beaupré-712|Cyprien Beaupré (19)]]; [[Beaupré-739|Jean Beaupré (17)]] '''Page 9''' Family 28 (continued from previous page): [[Beaupré-892|François Beaupré (15)]] Family 29: [[Nolin-216|Pierre Nolin (61)]]; [[Gingras-262|Desanges Nolin (50)]]; [[Cantin-138|Ignace Cantin (28)]]; Elizabeth Cantin (25); Ignace Cantin (3); Pierre Cantin (2); Elie Cantin (8/12; born in June); Louis Cantin (23); [[Cantin-122|Abraham Cantin (22)]]; [[Cantin-128|François Cantin (20)]]; [[Cantin-162|Desanges Cantin (17)]]; [[Cantin-170|Cyprien Cantin (16)]]; [[Cantin-273|Ferdinand Cantin (14)]] Family 30 (continues on next page): [[Plamondon-278|Joseph Plamondon (43)]]; [[Lirette-278|Elizabeth Plamondon (34)]]; [[Plamondon-302|Appolinaire Plamondon (12)]]; [[Plamondon-318|Zotique Plamondon (11)]]; Césarée Plamondon (9); Joseph Plamondon (6) '''Page 10''' Family 30 (continued from previous page): Alexina Plamondon (4); Angélina Plamondon (2); Aurelle Plamondon (1) Family 31: [[Genois-8|Thomas Janois (53)]]; [[Moisan-107|Marie Janois (55)]]; [[Genois-13|François Janois (20)]]; [[Genois-16|Antoine Janois (14)]]; [[Genois-25|Napoléon Janois (12)]]; [[Genois-11|Sophie Janois (22)]] Family 32: Ignace Moisan (52); Adélaïde Moisan (45); Ignace Moisan (21); Pierre Moisan (18); Louise Moisan (16); Marie Moisan (15); Napoléon Moisan (7); Aurelle Moisan (6); Rosanna Moisan (4) Family 33 (continues on next page): [[Plamondon-135|Jos. André Plamondon (55)]]; [[Petitclerc-45|Françoise Plamondon (51)]] '''Page 11''' Family 33 (continued from previous page): [[Plamondon-154|Joseph Plamondon (28)]]; [[Plamondon-159|Anne Plamondon (23)]]; [[Plamondon-208|Zélia Plamondon (17)]]; [[Plamondon-290|Louis Plamondon (14)]]; [[Plamondon-305|Homère Plamondon (12)]] Family 34: Louis Godin (38); Eléonore Godin (35); Elzire Godin (11); Marie Godin (9); Ludère Godin (4); Arthimise Godin (2/12, born in January); Martine Godin (2/12, born in January) Family 35 (continues on next page): [[Cantin-276|Jean Cantin (37)]]; [[Paquet-788|Marie Cantin (37)]]; David Cantin (5); [[Cantin-282|Jean Bte Cantin (10)]]; Joseph Cantin (3); Marie Cantin (1); Théophile Cantin (3/12; born in December); [[Plamondon-174|Angélique Plamondon (70)]] '''Page 12''' Family 35 (continued from previous page): Rosalie Cantin (32) Family 36: [[Plamondon-119|Ignace Plamondon (63)]]; [[Plamondon-120|Anastasie Plamondon (66)]]; [[Plamondon-139|Marie Plamondon (27)]]; [[Plamondon-118|Zoë Plamondon (22)]]; Ignace Plamondon fils (32); Philomène Plamondon (29); Rose Plamondon (4); Joseph Plamondon (3); Marie Plamondon (1); Lazare Plamondon (11); Amanda Vallière (23) Family 37: [[Petitclerc-63|Pierre Petitclerc (52)]]; [[Cantin-171|Julie Petitclerc (37)]]; [[Petitclerc-77|Pierre Petitclerc (13)]]; [[Petitclerc-82|Augustin Petitclerc (11)]]; Joseph Petitclerc (8); Clément(?) Petitclerc (7) Family 38 (continues on next page): Jean Robitaille (42); Louise Robitaille (42) '''Page 13''' Family 38 (continued from previous page): Louise Robitaille (18); Zoël Robitaille (15); Zéphinie Robitaille (14); François Robitaille (12); Joseph Robitaille (10); Ludger Robitaille (8); Jean Bte. Robitaille (4); Virginie Robitaille (2) Family 39: J. Bte. Martel (65); Marie Martel (24); Elisa Martel (22) Family 40: Frs. Xavier Paquet (33); Louise Paquet (36); Philomène Paquet (25); Esther Paquet (21) Family 41 (continues on next page): Henry Cantin (37); Marie Cantin (34); Marie Cantin (4); Delphine Cantin (2) '''Page 14''' Family 41 (continued from previous page): Hermine Cantin (1/12; born in March) Family 42: [[Bureau-99|Charles Bureau (38)]]; [[Alain-159|Sophie Bureau (36)]]; [[Bureau-281|Sophie Bureau (11)]]; [[Bureau-284|Alphonsine Bureau (10)]]; Joseph Bureau (7); Jean Bureau (5); Louis Bureau (3); Raymond Bureau (3/12; born in December) Family 43: [[Alain-107|François Alain (59)]]; [[Alain-138|Sophie Alain (63)]]; [[Alain-106|Alphonse Alain (23)]]; Léda Alain (22); Alphonse Alain (5/12; born in November) Family 44 (continues on next page): Pierre Martel (32); Adélaïde Martel (25); Pierre Martel (8); Flavie Martel (7); Joseph Martel (6); Edouard Martel (5) '''Page 15''' Family 44 (continued from previous page): Alphonse Martel (1); Amanda Martel (1/12; born in March) Family 45: Olivier Petitclerc (48); Caroline Papillon (15) Family 46: Edouard Martel (34); Magdeleine Martel (29); Joseph Martel (1/12; born in March) Family 47: Jérémie Légaré (34); Célina Légaré (26); Jérémie Légaré (4); Marie Légaré (3); Elizabeth Légaré (1); Odile Légaré (4/12; born in December) Family 48: [[Renaud-1272|Louis Renau (46)]]; [[Cantin-279|Justine Renau (46)]]; Louis Renau (20); Louise Renau (16); [[Renaud-1282|Olivier Renau (13)]]; [[Renaud-1271|Rosalie Renau (11)]]; [[Renaud-1558|Philomène Reneau (9)]] '''Page 16''' Family 49: Joseph Martel (22); Marie Martel (25); Marie Martel (1); Louise Martel (3/12; born in January) Family 50: [[Garneau-209|Ferdinand Garneau (36)]]; [[Juneau-307|Rebecca Garneau (40)]]; Ferdinand Garneau (14); [[Garneau-210|Julie Garneau (12)]]; [[Garneau-208|Alfred Garneau (9)]]; Amanda Garneau (8); Elise Garneau (4); Elmira Garneau (1) Family 51: Noël Roussel (56); Julie Roussel (63); Léonard Roussel (26); Elise Roussel (23); Joseph Roussel (20); Philias Roussel (15) Family 52 (continues on next page): Frederick Rousselle (29); Philomène Rousselle (26) '''Page 17''' Family 52 (continued from previous page): Isabelle Rousselle (6); Charles Rousselle (4); Zoë Rousselle (3) Family 53: François Garneau (53); Lucie Garneau (47); Marie Garneau (24); François Garneau (22); Arthémise (20); Théodore Garneau (18); Desanges Garneau (11); Jacques Garneau (9); Josephine Garneau (7); Joseph Garneau (1) Family 54: François Pagé (52); Angèle Pagé (54); Angélique Pagé (19); Pierre Pagé (17); Malvina Pagé (15) Family 55 (continues on next page): Augustin Moisan (48); Louise Moisan (27) '''Page 18''' Family 55 (continued from previous page): Louise Moisan (7); Augustin Moisan (5); Léandre Moisan (4); Jean Moisan (3); Joseph Moisan (1) Family 56: Ignace Martel (34); Phébée Martel (37) Family 57 (continues on next page): [[Gingras-463|François Gingras (45)]]; Aurélie Gingras (33); François Gingras (17); Joseph Gingras (16); Flavie Gingras (15); [[Gingras-462|Narcisse Gingras (13)]]; [[Gingras-470|Grégoire Gingras (11)]]; [[Gingras-551|Ferdinasse Gingras (10)]]; Pierre Gingras (8); Louise Gingras (7); Josephine Gingras (5); Philomène Gingras (3); Antoine Gingras (2) '''Page 19''' Family 57 (continued from previous page): Elizabeth Gingras (10/12; born in May) Family 58: François Pleau (28); Marie Pleau (31); Olive Pleau (4); Louis Pleau (1) Family 59: [[Frégeau-59|Honoré Frigault (63)]]; [[Labbé-241|Julie Frigault (54)]]; [[Frégeau-60|Paul Frigault (21)]]; [[Frégeau-63|Angèle Frigault (17)]]; [[Frégeau-83|Charles Frigault (13)]]; [[Frégeau-85|Hermine Frigault (11)]] Family 60: Elie Langevin (26); [[Godin-1081|Sophie Langevin (25)]]; Joseph Langevin (3/12; born in January) Family 61: Jean Paquet (29); Adèle Paquet (29); Jean Paquet (6); Joseph Paquet (5); Isidore Paquet (3); Marie Paquet (1) '''Page 20''' Family 62: [[Langevin-158|Louis Langevin (38)]]; [[Beaupré-681|Philomène Langevin (34)]]; [[Langevin-311|Rosalie Langevin (15)]]; [[Langevin-315|Eléonore Langevin (13)]]; [[Langevin-318|Célina Langevin (10)]]; Louis Langevin (9); Joseph Langevin (7); Rémi Langevin (5) Family 63: Louis Gagnon (49); Josephte Gagnon (36); Françoise Lépine (25) Family 64: Isidoire Brière (25); Marguerite Brière (24); Arthemise Brière (3); Julie Brière (1) Family 65: Louis Noreau (27); Léda Noreau (20) Family 66: Joseph Linteau (27); Marie Linteau (26); Marie Linteau (5/12; born in October) '''Page 21''' Family 67: Antoine Cote (53); Marie Cote (44); Antoine Cote (21); Henri Cote (19); Jacques Cote (17); Philomène Cote (5); Hector Cote (3) Inhabitant in Family 67's home: J. Bte. Linteau (24) Family 68: Louis Petitclerc (49); Marie Petitclerc (28) Family 69: [[Gagnon-1763|Clément Gagnon (67)]]; Marie Gagnon (70); [[Langevin-164|Adeline Langevin (18)]] Family 70: Marie Petitclerc (51) Family 71: [[Langevin-148|Marie Laperière (52)]]; Elmire Laperière (24); [[Laperrière-56|Malvina Laperière (21)]]; [[Laperrière-62|Louis Laperière (19)]]; [[Laperrière-92|François Laperière (13)]]; [[Laperrière-93|Joseph Laperière (12)]] '''Page 22''' Family 72: [[Gingras-275|Louis Gingras (29)]]; [[Gingras-269|Cyrille Gingras (24)]]; [][[Gingras-282|Sifroy Gingras (22)]]; [[Gingras-284|Rebecca Gingras (20)]]; [[Gingras-321|Elizabeth Gingras (18)]]; [[Gingras-327|Rosalie Gingras (16)]]; [[Gingras-449|François Gingras (14)]]; [[Gingras-466|Exilda Gingras (12)]] Family 73: Jean Langevin (33); Julie Langevin (29); Joseph Langevin (7); Marie Langevin (5); Philomène Langevin (4); François Langevin (2); Louise Langevin (1); Pierre Plamondon (16) Family 74 (continues on next page): [[Langevin-155|Michel Langevin (41)]]; [[Gagnon-1762|Adéline Langevin (36)]]; [[Langevin-313|Joseph Langevin (13)]]; [[Langevin-328|Michel Langevin (9)]] '''Page 23''' Family 74 (continued from previous page): Marie Langevin (7); Philomène Langevin (6); Arthur Langevin (4); Jean Bte Langevin (1) Family 75: [[Hamel-587|Joseph Hamel (54)]]; [[Mirand-4|Louise Hamel (58)]]; Joseph Hamel (25); [[Hamel-605|Constance Hamel (19)]]; [[Hamel-722|Elmire Hamel (18)]]; [[Hamel-772|Marcelline Hamel (15)]] Family 76: François Moisan (42); Marie Moisan (37); François Moisan (17); Joseph Moisan (16); Hubert Moisan (14); Charles Moisan (12); Eugène Moisan (10); Marie Moisan (4); Léandre Moisan (3); Alice Moisan (1) '''Page 24''' Family 77: [[Robitaille-427|Louis Robitaille (53)]]; [[Savard-610|Marie Robitaille (51)]]; Georgianna Robitaille (19); Adélaïde Robitaille (17); [[Robitaille-426|Edouard Robitaille (14)]]; [[Robitaille-438|Agnès Robitaille (13)]]; [[Robitaille-452|Rosalie Robitaille (10)]]; [[Robitaille-453|Pierre Robitaille (10)]]; Louis Robitaille Jr (22); Josephine Robitaille (21) Family 78 (continues on next page): Joseph Moisan (55); Olive Moisan (35); Marie Moisan (17); Léocadie Moisan (16); Joseph Moisan (15); Jean Bte Moisan (14); Mina Moisan (12); Honoré Moisan (9); Emélie Moisan (7); Ferdinand Moisan (5) '''Page 25''' Family 78 (continued from previous page): Alvina Moisan (2) Family 79: [[Barette-76|Joseph Barrette (46)]]; [[Robitaille-327|Sophie Barrette (38)]]; [[Barette-75|Sophie Barrette (16)]]; [[Barette-80|Julie Barrette (15)]]; [[Barette-155|Joseph Barrette (12)]]; [[Barette-157|Emilie Barrette (11)]]; Hilaire Barrette (9); Narcisse Barrette (7); Marie Barrette (2) Family 80: [[Huard-283|Antoine Huard (55)]]; Marguerite Huard (49); [[Huard-416|Joseph Huard (26)]]; [[Huard-282|Frs. Xavier Huard (24)]]; [[Huard-284|Josephine Huard (23)]]; [[Huard-285|Elizabeth Huard (22)]]; [[Huard-288|Adéline Huard (20)]]; [[Huard-296|Lazare Huard (16)]]; [[Huard-352|Marcelline Huard (15)]]; [[Huard-368|Vitaline Huard (12)]] '''Page 26''' Family 81: Thomas Janois (28); Henriette Janois (23); Alexina Janois (2); [[Dion-400|Henriette Barrette (47)]]; [[Barette-62|Elizabeth Barrette (19)]]; [[Barette-74|Sophie Barrette (18)]]; [[Barette-78|Adèle Barrette (16)]]; [[Barette-152|Caroline Barrette (14)]]; [[Barette-156|Virginie Barrette (12)]]; Léocadie Barrette (10) Family 82 (continues on next page): [[Drolet-144|Joseph Drolet (45)]]; [[Denis-366|Charlotte Drolet (36)]]; [[Drolet-146|Agnès Drolet (21)]]; [[Drolet-145|Joseph Drolet (20)]]; [[Drolet-143|Virginie Drolet (19)]]; Marie Drolet (17); [[Drolet-178|Frédérick Drolet (15)]]; [[Drolet-238|Samuel Drolet (13)]]; [[Drolet-244|Bénoni Drolet (11)]]; [[Drolet-310|Sifroy Drolet (8)]] '''Page 27''' Family 82 (continued from previous page): Exilda Drolet (7); Rosanna Drolet (6); Anselme Drolet (2); Jean Drolet (4/12; born in December) Family 83: [[Barette-77|Thomas Barrette (40)]]; [[Savard-393|Louise Barrette (40)]]; Elmire Barrette (20); [[Barette-150|Josephine Barrette (15)]]; [[Barette-154|Thomas Barrette (13)]]; [[Barette-158|Emilie Barrette (11)]]; [[Barette-160|Lusie Barrette (10)]]; Louise Barrette (8); Zélia Barrette (6); Joseph Barrette (4); Georges Barrette (2) Family 84 (continues on next page): [[Dion-411|Joseph Dion (40)]]; [[Gauvin-441|Julie Dion (40)]]; [[Dion-439|Joseph Dion (18)]]; [[Dion-611|Dulcina Dion (10)]]; [[Dion-696|Exilda Dion (9)]] '''Page 28''' Family 84 (continued from previous page): Gaudiose Dion (7); Hélaire Dion (6); George Dion (4); Vital Dion (5/12; born in November) Family 85: [[Juneau-224|Isidore Juneau (50)]]; [[Savard-448|Catherine Juneau (56)]]; [[Juneau-223|Joseph Juneau (15)]]; Patrick Conway (26); Philomène Conway (26); Gaudiose Conway (6); Désilda Conway (2); Alvine Conway (2/12; born in January) Family 86: [[Linteau-21|Pierre Linteau (39)]]; [[Robitaille-445|Malvina Linteau (26)]]; [[Linteau-22|Malvina Linteau (10)]]; Ludivine Linteau (7); Pierre Linteau (5); Joseph Linteau (4); Zézime(?) Linteau (3); Louis Linteau (1) '''Page 29''' Family 87: [[Robitaille-425|Pierre Robitaille (35)]]; [[Beaulieu-770|Josephte Robitaille (36)]]; [[Robitaille-424|Josephte Robitaille (15)]]; [[Robitaille-457|Louise Robitaille (14)]]; [[Robitaille-434|Pierre Robitaille (12)]]; [[Robitaille-522|Malvina Robitaille (9)]]; Hilaire Robitaille (7); Joseph Robitaille (5); Julie Robitaille (4); Marcelline Robitaille (2); Napoléon Robitaille (1/12; born in February) Family 88: [[Beaulieu-769|Louis Beaulieu (40)]]; [[Paquet-781|Rosalie Beaulieu (40)]]; [[Beaulieu-768|Rosalie Beaulieu (14)]]; [[Beaulieu-779|Elizabeth Beaulieu (11)]]; [[Beaulieu-828|Louis Beaulieu (10)]] Family 89 (continues on next page): [[Moisan-208|J. Bte. Moisan (34)]]; [[Rochette-93|Marguerite Moisan (33)]]; Georgeanna Moisan (14); Louis Moisan (5) '''Page 30''' Family 89 (continued from previous page): Josephine Moisan (4); Joseph Moisan (6/12; born in October) Family 90: [[Beaulieu-767|Etienne Beaulieu (37)]]; Marcelline Beaulieu (21); [[Beaulieu-766|Etienne Beaulieu (15)]]; [[Beaulieu-773|Jean Beaulieu (13)]]; [[Beaulieu-778|Marie Beaulieu (12)]]; [[Beaulieu-811|Aurelle Beaulieu (10)]]; Ludivine Beaulieu (8); Lusina Beaulieu (5); Léa Beaulieu (4); Napoléon Beaulieu (1/12; born in March) Family 91: Antoine Moisan (52) Family 92: Louis Drolet (50); Marianne Drolet (54); Jacques Jeunesse (24) Family 93 (continues on next page): Etienne Moisan (31); Philomène Moisan (29); Joseph Moisan (3) '''Page 31''' Family 93 (continued from previous page): Louis Moisan (2); Pierre Moisan (8/12; born in August) Family 93 (accidental repeat?): Augustin Lesage (28); Emilie Lesage (26); Augustin Lesage (5); Delima Lesage (3/12; born in December) Family 94: [[Pagé-10693|Joseph Pagé (52)]]; [[Quinn-5102|Mary Anne Pagé (51)]]; Marianne Pagé (17); Caroline Pagé (16); [[Pagé-10692|Elizabeth Pagé (13)]]; [[Pagé-10751|Joseph Pagé (10)]]; Adélaïde Pagé (8) Family 95 (continues on next page): [[Dion-401|Pierre Dion (47)]]; [[Alain-108|Caroline Dion (40)]]; [[Dion-402|Marie Dion (20)]]; [[Dion-409|Pierre Dion (18)]]; [[Dion-441|Caroline Dion (16)]]; [[Dion-603|Joseph Dion (14)]]; [[Dion-794|Jean Dion (9)]] '''Page 32''' Family 95 (continued from previous page); Luduvine Dion (5); Raymond Dion (2); Sédulie Dion (1); Narcisse Dion (7/12; born in September) Family 96: [[Alain-72|Joseph Alain (48)]]; [[Fiset-75|Emilie Alain (46)]]; [[Alain-71|Joseph Alain (24)]]; [[Alain-79|Antoine Alain (20)]]; [[Alain-140|Elmire Alain (18)]]; [[Alain-153|Zoraide Alain (16)]]; [[Alain-194|Ludivine Alain (14)]]; [[Alain-198|Jean Alain (11)]]; [[Alain-234|Caroline Alain (9)]] Family 97: Pierre Plamondon (30); Elizabeth Plamondon (20) Family 98 (continues on next page): [[Déry-150|Louis Dery (45)]]; [[Cayer-76|Marie Dery (39)]]; [[Déry-152|Honoré Dery (17)]]; [[Déry-151|Edouard Dery (15)]]; Marguerite Dery (12) '''Page 33''' Family 98 (continued from previous page): Léonie Dery (9); Charles Dery (7); Alexandre Dery (5); Emilie Dery (4); Edouard Dery (3/12; born in December) Family 99: [[Morasse-17|Jean Morasse (43)]]; [[Alain-118|Elizabeth Morasse (40)]]; [[Morasse-24|Jean Morasse (18)]]; Louise Morasse (16); [[Morasse-43|Raphaël Morasse (10)]]; Georgianna Morasse (8); Marie Morasse (5); Amanda Morasse (4); Pierre Morasse (1) Family 100 (continues on next page): [[Wanesse-2|Joseph Waness (45)]]; [[Wanesse-3|Julie Waness (28)]]; [[Wanesse-4|Eléonore Waness (26)]]; [[Wanesse-6|Joseph Waness (22)]]; [[Wanesse-7|Charles Waness (19)]]; [[Wanesse-9|Léocadie Waness (15)]] '''Page 34''' Family 100 (continued from previous page): Marie Waness (7) Family 101: [[Anger-185|J. 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Angers (73)]]; [[Drolet-117|Julie Angers (60)]]; [[Anger-224|Cyprien Angers (18)]] Family 102: Louis Morasse (33); Célina Morasse (25); Louis Morasse (5); Célina Morasse (4); Marie Morasse (3); Adéline Morasse (1); Marianne Morasse (70) Family 103: Joseph Paradis (44); Zoë Paradis (38); Cédulie Paradis (17); George Paradis (13); Amédé Paradis (11); Léda Paradis (8); Elmire Paradis (3/12; born in January) Family 104 (continues on next page): [[Picard-506|Alexandre Picard (46)]]; [[Alain-95|Marie Picard (45)]] '''Page 35''' Family 104 (continued from previous page): Anselme Picard (22); [[Picard-770|Delphine Picard (15)]]; Georgianna Picard (13); Caroline Picard (11); Louise Picard (3) Family 105: Joseph Martel (66); Louise Martel (52); Louis Martel (28); François Martel (24); Pierre Martel (22); Joseph Martel (16); Honoré Martel (14); Charles Martel (12); Marie Martel (12); Anne Martel (7) Family 106 (continues on next page): [[Rivard-1980|Edouard Rivard (56)]]; [[Hinse-37|Sophie Rivard (45)]]; Victor Rivard (23); Onésime Rivard (18); Adéline Rivard (19) '''Page 36''' Family 106 (continued from previous page): Georgianna Rivard (18); Odile Rivard (17); Olivier Rivard (15); Athanase Rivard (12); Jacques Rivard (10) Family 107: [[Alain-146|Jacques Alain (51)]]; [[Leclerc-796|Angèle Alain (47)]]; Henri Alain (23); Marie Alain (19); Edouard Alain (18); [[Alain-191|Adélard Alain (15)]]; [[Alain-196|Joseph Alain (12)]]; [[Alain-201|Ferdinand Alain (11)]]; [[Alain-228|Cécile Alain (9)]]; Louis Alain (7); Pierre Alain (5) Family 108 (continues on next page): [[Martel-1326|Frs. Xavier Martel (49)]]; [[Daigle-1410|Marguerite Martel (48)]]; Antoine Martel (25); François Martel (21) '''Page 37''' Family 108 (continued from previous page): Léa Martel (18); Exilda Martel (15); [[Martel-1327|Marie Martel (13)]]; [[Martel-1331|Cyrille Martel (11)]]; Adéline Martel (7) Family 109: Onésime Martel (26); Caroline Martel (22) Family 110: Pierre Cantin (36); Adéline Cantin (26); Louise Cantin (6); Adélaïde Cantin (4); Pierre Cantin (3); Emilie Cantin (11/12; born in May); Angèle Masson (75); Louis Trudelle (14) Family 111: Louis Cantin (32); Luce Cantin (31); Dalhia(?) Cantin (3); Gaudiose Cantin (2) '''Page 38''' Family 112: Joseph Cantin (27); Louise Cantin (22); Louise Cantin (1); Michel Cantin (22) Family 113: Joseph Cantin (28); Philomène Cantin (24) Family 114: Isidore Tardif (55); Isidore Tardif Jr (25); Elzéar Tardif (23); Emilie Tardif (20) Family 115: Joseph Martel (52); Julie Martel (62); Joseph Martel (20); Edouard Pelletier (63) Family 116: Jean Lirette (22); Marie Lirette (25); Joseph Lirette (6/12; born in September) Family 117 (continues on next page): [[Cayer-81|Michel Cayer (53)]]; Martine Cayer (45); Siméon Cayer (30) '''Page 39''' Family 117 (continued from previous page): Cécile Cayer (28); [[Cayer-85|Célina Cayer (26)]]; [[Cayer-80|Elzéar Cayer (20)]]; [[Cayer-83|Josephine Cayer (19)]]; [[Cayer-88|Belzémire Cayer (17)]]; [[Cayer-251|Napoléon Cayer (12)]]; Sédulie Cayer (7); Ulric Cayer (6); Célia Cayer (4); Jacques Cayer (2) Family 118: Pierre Morasse (41); Marie Morasse (54); Bernard Lamore(?) (20); Anselme Drolet (7); Elizabeth Daigle (78) Family 119 (continues on next page): Olivier Belleau (60); Marie Belleau (58); Thérèse Belleau (24); Gabriel Belleau (21); Isidore Belleau (18) '''Page 40''' Family 119 (continued from previous page): Rose Voyer (33); Rosanna Voyer (5); Alvina Voyer (5/12; born in July) Family 120: Jean Brousseau (48); Eléonore Brousseau (49) Family 121: [[Gingras-287|Laurent Gingras (73)]]; [[Marette-34|Marie Gingras (70)]] Family 122: Jacques Boivin (32); Délina Boivin (30); Joseph Boivin (8); Pierre Boivin (7); Jacques Boivin (6); Emmanuel Boivin (4); Jean Boivin (2); Charles Boivin (1) Family 123 (continues on next page): [[Lirette-58|Joseph Lirette (71)]]; [[Rochette-25|Angélique Lirette (62)]]; [[Lirette-57|Charles Lirette (27)]]; [[Lirette-180|Scholastique Lirette (25)]]; [[Lirette-80|Barthelemy Lirette (20)]] '''Page 41''' Family 123 (continued from previous page): Marie Lirette (17) Family 124: [[Lirette-185|Ferdinand Lirette (33)]]; [[Alain-68|Angèle Lirette (27)]]; [[Lirette-280|Angèle Lirette (10)]]; [[Lirette-313|Louise Lirette (9)]]; Ferdinand Lirette (8); Joseph Lirette (5); Philomène Lirette (3); Adéline Lirette (2); Marie Lirette (2/12; born in February) Family 125: [[Brousseau-591|Narcisse Brusseau (29)]]; [[Raisin-45|Sarah Brusseau (28)]]; Mary Jane Brusseau (8); Sarah Brusseau (7); Michel Brusseau (4); Henry Brusseau (3); Jean Brusseau (1/12; born in March) Family 126 (continues on next page): James Ennis (40); Mary Ennis (36); John Ennis (3) '''Page 42''' Family 126 (continued from previous page): Jane Ennis (9/12; born in June) Family 127: [[Brousseau-592|Michel Brousseau (76)]]; [[Doré-1251|Marie Brousseau (50)]]; Elizabeth Sharpliss (19) Family 128: Jean Tessier (59); Adélaïde Tessier (60); Joseph Tessier (24) Family 129: Jean Laflamme (38); Josephte Laflamme (44); Jean Laflamme (10); Malvina Laflamme (7); Philomène Laflamme (6); Ferdinand Laflamme (4); Léa Laflamme (3); Napoléon Laflamme (1) Family 130 (continues on next page): [[Voyer-160|Pierre Voyer (42)]]; [[Côté-4002|Marie Voyer (40)]]; [[Voyer-159|Elmire Voyer (13)]]; [[Voyer-161|Rosalie Voyer (12)]]; [[Voyer-162|Pierre Voyer (9)]] '''Page 43''' Family 130 (continued from previous page): Elizabeth Voyer (7); Philomène Voyer (5); Marguerite Côté (83) Family 131: [[Asselin-365|Bénoni Asulin (58)]]; [[Doré-565|Flavie Asulin (46)]]; Marie Asulin (23); Adéline Asulin (20); Louise Asulin (18); Théodore Asulin (17); Narcisse Asulin (14); Octave Asulin (12); [[Asselin-448|Wilfrid Asulin (10)]]; Josephine Asulin (7); Magdeleine Asulin (4) Family 132 (continues on next page): Maurice Oullette (47); Marie Anne Ouellette (38); Maurice Ouellette (22); Pierre Ouellette (21); Jean Ouellette (19); Adéline Ouellette (17) '''Page 44''' Family 132 (continued from previous page): Délina Ouellette (14); Eugénie Ouellette (13); Sophronie Ouellette (11); Sarah Ouellette (9); Georgianna Ouellette (7); Joseph Ouellette (5); Alphonsine Ouellette (3) Family 133: Louis Trépanier (28); Marie Trépanier (35); Joseph Trépanier (7); Adjutor Trépanier (5); Edouard Trépanier (2) Family 134: [[Beaupré-741|Pierre Beaupré (38)]]; [[Langevin-182|Délima Beaupré (41)]]; [[Beaupré-896|Délina Beaupré (12)]]; [[Beaupré-914|Rosanna Beaupré (9)]]; Ladivine Beaupré (7); Pierre Beaupré (5); Philomène Beaupré (2) Family 135 (continues on next page): [[Cantin-142|Olivier Cantin (27)]] '''Page 45''' Family 135 (continued from previous page): Obéline Cantin (25); Joseph Cantin (3); Josephine Cantin (10/12; born in May) Family 136: [[Beaupré-738|Léon Beaupré (38)]]; [[Langevin-180|Elizabeth Beaupré (35)]]; [[Beaupré-747|Joseph Beaupré (16)]]; Théophile Beaupré (15); Philias Beaupré (13); [[Beaupré-898|Napoléon Beaupré (12)]]; [[Beaupré-903|Jean Beaupré (11)]]; [[Beaupré-983|Marie Beaupré (10)]]; Philomène Beaupré (8); Louis Beaupré (4); Léda Beaupré (3) Family 137 (continues on next page): [[Gingras-473|George Gingras (36)]]; [[Beaupré-904|Virginie Gingras (25)]]; [[Gingras-571|Louise Gingras (9)]]; George Gingras (6); Exilda Gingras (4); 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Josephine Gingras (8); Louis Gingras (7); Joseph Gingras (6); Marie Gingras (3); Wilbrod Gingras (2/12; born in March) Family 142: Charles Beaumont (29); Cheule(?) Beaumont (28); Eleucippe(?) 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Xavier Gagné (50); Marie Gagné (45); Edmond Gagné (23); Néré(?) Gagné (22); Pierre Gagné (20); Emma Gagné (17) Family 156: François Angers (37); Marie Angers (33); Joseph Angers (7); François Angers (6); Gaudiose Angers (4); Pierre Angers (3); Georges Angers (1) Family 157 (continues on next page): [[Groleau-190|Domitilde Petitclerc (40)]] '''Page 51''' Family 157 (continued from previous page): Louis Petitclerc (21); Reine Petitclerc (20); Mélina Petitclerc (18); Desanges Petitclerc (12); [[Petitclerc-83|Joseph Petitclerc (10)]]; Sophie Petitclerc (8); Louis Petitclerc (2) Family 158: Dolphé Vézina (36); Georgianna Vézina (36); Philomène Vézina (7); Eugène Vézina (4); Isidore Vézina (2); Delphis Vézina (3/12; born in December) Family 159: Charles Grégoire (35); Basilis Grégoire (34); Homélie Grégoire (7); Sophie Grégoire (6); Philomène Grégoire (5); Eléonore Grégoire (3); Célina Grégoire (3/12; born in December) '''Page 52''' Family 160: [[Godin-626|Olivier Godin (51)]]; [[Petitclerc-57|Marie Godin (44)]]; [[Godin-892|François Godin (16)]]; [[Godin-895|Délina Godin (13)]]; [[Godin-896|Joseph Godin (11)]]; [[Godin-1032|Louis Godin (9)]]; Delphine Godin (7); Philomène Godin (5): Exilda Godin (2); Julie Godin (22); George Graveur(?) (22) Family 161: Frs. Xavier Gagné (27); François Gagné (5); Philomène Gagné (2) Family 162: [[Gosselin-517|Jean Gosselin (46)]]; [[Béland-156|Adélaide Gosselin (38)]]; Napoléon Gosselin (14); Délima Gosselin (13); François Gosselin (4) Family 163 (continues on next page): Joseph Villeneuve (59) '''Page 53''' Family 163 (continued from previous page): Angèle Villeneuve (58); Etienne Villeneuve (19); Henriette Villeneuve (24); Susanne Villeneuve (17); Jean Villeneuve (15) Family 164: Joseph Robitaille (34); Philomène Robitaille (27); Philomène Robitaille (8); Délina Robitaille (7); Joseph Robitaille (5); Mathilde Robitaille (4); Angelina Robitaille (7/12; born in August) Family 165: Cyrille Frenette (23); Adèle Frenette (20) Family 166 (continues on next page): [[Walsh-5059|Robert Walsh (45)]]; [[Béland-187|Adèle Walsh (30)]]; Adéline Walsh (12); Edouard Walsh (11) '''Page 54''' Family 166 (continued from previous page): Louise Walsh (10); Michel Walsh (9); William Walsh (6) Family 167: [[Bourget-158|George Bourget (37)]]; [[Fréchette-302|Sophie Bourget (20)]]; [[Bourget-159|George Bourget (8)]]; [[Bourget-221|Joseph Bourget (6)]]; Délina Bourget (3); Josephine Bourget (2) Family 168: Augustin Wallman (25); Sarah Wallman (24); Augustin Wallman (7/12; born in August) Family 169: William Marshall (26) Family 170: Edouard Richard (32); Marie Richard (26); Edouard Richard (5); Malvina Richard (3); Joseph Richard (8/12; born in July) Family 171 (continues on next page): Joseph Wallman (32); Philomène Wallman (32) '''Page 55''' Family 171 (continued from previous page): Léda Wallman (3); Artimise Wallman (1); Adélaïde Wallman (8/12; born in July) Family 172: [[Morasse-41|Joseph Morasse (39)]]; [[Morasse-40|Joseph Morasse (13)]]; [[Morasse-42|Célina Morasse (11)]]; [[Morasse-47|Arthimise Morasse (8)]]; Léda Morasse (6); Josephine Morasse (3); Marie Morasse (1) Family 173: Louis Morasse (34); Catherine Morasse (34); Marie Morasse (7); Louis Morasse (5); Joseph Morasse (3); Louise Morasse (1) Family 174 (continues on next page): [[Beaudet-358|Frs. Xavier Beaudet (31)]]; [[Tourangeau-142|Emilie Beaudet (31)]]; [[Beaudet-386|Léda Beaudet (9)]]; Edouard Beaudet (7) '''Page 56''' Family 174 (continued from previous page): Elmire Beaudet (5); François Beaudet (3); Emilie Beaudet (1) Family 175: [[Tourangeau-148|François Tourangeau (74)]]; Adélaide Tourangeau (36); Jean Tourangeau (45); Marguerite Tourangeau (43) Family 176: [[Wellman-1121|John Wallman (74)]]; [[Wiseman-1906|Catherine Wallman (62)]]; Pierre Wallman (24); [[Wellman-1120|Edouard Wallman (18)]] Family 177: John Wallman (32); Adélaïde Wallman (28) Family 178 (continues on next page): [[Trudel-521|Albert Trudel (50)]]; Luce Trudel (46); [[Trudel-520|Joseph Trudel (19)]]; [[Trudel-575|Flore Trudel (16)]]; [[Trudel-764|Georges Trudel (13)]]; Ulderic Trudel (6) '''Page 57''' Family 178 (continued from previous page): Ferdinand Trudel (4); Léda Trudel (3) Family 179: [[Béland-159|Siméon Béland (46)]]; [[Trudel-604|Aurélie Béland (32)]]; [[Béland-167|Zoé Béland (19)]]; [[Béland-289|Aurélie Béland (14)]]; [[Béland-292|Adélaïde Béland (12)]]; [[Béland-339|Siméon Béland (10)]]; Obéline Béland (7); Délina Béland (6); Joseph Béland (3); Augustin Béland (4/12; born in November) Family 180 (continues on next page): [[Bédard-1269|Nazaire Bedard (43)]]; [[Lambert-10434|Luce Bedard (41)]]; [[Bédard-1272|Théophile Bedard (13)]]; [[Bédard-1277|Alvine Bedard (12)]]; [[Bédard-1278|Elise Bedard (12)]]; [[Bédard-1388|Célina Bedard (9)]]; Joseph Bedard (8); Marie Bedard (7) '''Page 58''' Family 180 (continued from previous page): Ludivine Bedard (6); Jacob Bedard (2) Family 181: [[Trudel-951|Ferdinand Trudel (30)]]; [[Girard-949|Célina Trudel (21)]] Family 182: [[Gilbert-7348|Hubert Gilbert (61)]]; [[Petit-832|Elizabeth Gilbert (58)]]; Rosalie Gilbert (34); Jean Gilbert (32); Louise Gilbert (24); [[Gilbert-7347|Ferdinand Gilbert (18)]] Family 183: [[Gilbert-11492|Francois Gilbert (37)]]; [[Brouard-39|Josephine Gilbert (23)]]; Jean Gilbert (9); Emilie Gilbert (5); Josephine Gilbert (3); Esther Gilbert (2); Joseph Gilbert (10/12, born in May) Family 184: [[Brouard-35|Jean Brouard (66)]]; [[Thivierge-49|Emilie Brouard (61)]]; Emilie Brouard (28) '''Page 59''' Family 185: Augustin Bourget (38); Emma Bourget (9); Augustin Bourget (7); Aurélie Bourget (2); Joseph Bourget (1/12, born in March) Family 186: [[Lefebvre-1656|Esther Plante (45)]]; [[Plante-923|Joseph Plante (15)]]; [[Plante-922|Pierre Plante (13)]]; [[Plante-741|Frs Xavier Plante (11)]]; Malvina Plante (8) Family 187: Pierre Chateauvert (28); Lucie Chateauvert (21); Lucie Chateauvert (1); Pierre Chateauvert (5/12, born in Sept) Family 188: François Béland (35); Délina Béland (24); François Béland (2); Jean Béland (3/12, born in Dec) Family 189 (continues on next page): [[Brouard-37|Etienne Brouard (33)]]; [[Sevigny-168|Elmire Brouard (31)]] '''Page 60''' Family 189 (continued from previous page): [[Brouard-38|Frs. Xavier Brouard (12)]]; Georgianna Brouard (10); Télésphore Brouard (8); Etienne Brouard (5); Amanda Brouard (3) Family 190: Frs Xavier Frenette (61); Louis Frenette (21); Adèle Frenette (19); Victoria Frenette (16); Family 191 (not numbered): Napoléon Frenette (26); Rosalie Frenette (22) Family 192: François Paquet (30); Marie Paquet (30); Marie Paquet (7); Délina Paquet (5); Joseph Paquet (3); Moyse Paquet (1) Family 193: Elie Paquet (24); Philomène Paquet (21); Elie Paquet (4/12, born in Nov) '''Page 61''' Family 194: Adolph Richard (29); Délima Richard (24); Délima Richard (5); Joseph Richard (4); Delphine Richard (3); Rosalie Richard (1) Family 195: Elzéar Vézina (33); Rose Vézina (29); Malvina Vézina (6); Elmina Vézina (3); Célia Vézina (1); Rosanna Vézina (2/12, born in Jan) Family 196: Ferdinand Paquet (26) Family 197: Fabien Trudel (31); Célina Trudel (30); Egénie Trudel (6); Arthur Trudel (5); Victoria Trudel (3); Elizabeth Trudel (2); Joseph Trudel (3/12, born in Dec) '''Page 62''' Family 198: [[Huot-187|Thomas Huot (53)]]; [[Julien-152|Marie Huot (51)]]; Thomas Huot (24); [[Huot-199|Jacques Huot (23)]]; [[Huot-208|Ludivine Huot (21)]]; [[Huot-222|Marcelline Huot (19)]]; [[Huot-245|Charles Huot (17)]]; [[Huot-250|Elizabeth Huot (15)]]; Joseph Huot (13); [[Huot-327|François Huot (10)]]; Malvina Huot (8) Family 199: Jean Béland (68); Cécile Béland (55) Family 200: [[Gingras-478|Ferdinand Gingras (34)]]; [[Côté-3038|Délima Gingras (28)]]; Rosalie Gingras (12); [[Gingras-477|Joseph Gingras (10)]]; Raymond Gingras (8); Thomas Gingras (6); Lazare Gingras (1) '''Page 63''' Family 201: Lazare Gingras (28) Family 202: [[Beaumont-1583|Joseph Beaumont (44)]]; [[Darveau-35|Délima Beaumont (38)]]; [[Beaumont-1585|Marie Beaumont (18)]]; [[Beaumont-1668|Joseph Beaumont (17)]]; [[Beaumont-1679|Louis Beaumont (16)]]; [[Beaumont-2168|Luce Beaumont (15)]]; [[Beaumont-2173|Antoine Beaumont (14)]]; [[Beaumont-2183|Thomas Beaumont (12)]]; [[Beaumont-2355|Léontine Beaumont (10)]]; Raymond Beaumont (8); Délina Beaumont (6); Cyrille Beaumont (1); Michel Beaumont (1/12; born in Feb) Family 203: [[Côté-1536|Nicolas Coté (52)]]; [[Robitaille-288|Ursule Coté (54)]]; [[Côté-1535|Napoléon Coté (20)]]; [[Côté-1661|Sophie Coté (18)]]; François Coté (17); [[Côté-2981|Nicolas Coté (11)]] '''Page 64''' Family 204: Louis Paquet (43); Elzéar Moisan (16) Family 205: [[Gingras-451|Grégoire Gingras (45)]]; [[Langevin-312|Philomène Gingras (34)]]; [[Gingras-450|Pierre Gingras (15)]]; [[Gingras-553|Jacques Gingras (9)]]; Marie Gingras (8); Adélaïde Gingras (5); Delphine Gingras (4); Françoise Gingras (1); Joseph Gingras (8/12, born Aug) Family 206: [[Julien-222|Edouard Julien (33)]]; [[Plamondon-296|Marie Julien (40)]]; Louis Verreault (10); Augustin Lépine (79) Family 207 (continues on next page): [[Béland-110|Louis Béland (72)]]; [[Cantin-129|Théotiste Béland (58)]]; [[Béland-150|Philomène Béland (26)]]; [[Béland-147|Eléonore Béland (24)]]; [[Béland-153|Joseph Béland (22)]] '''Page 65''' Family 207 (continued from previous page): [[Béland-158|Louise Béland (20)]] Family 208: [[Morasse-9|Cyprien Morasse (29)]]; Catherine Morasse (29); Joseph Morasse (2); Angelina Morasse (8/12, born Aug); [[Baribeau-130|Magdeleine Morasse (64)]]; [[Morasse-21|Honoré Morasse (26)]]; [[Morasse-13|Elzéar Morasse (24)]]; [[Morasse-16|Desanges Morasse (22)]]; [[Morasse-25|Edouard Morasse (18)]] Family 209: [[Hardy-3673|Joseph Hardy (66)]]; [[Huot-216|Louise Hardy (59)]]; Emilie Hardy (34); [[Hardy-3674|Philomène Hardy (24)]]; [[Hardy-3672|Pierre Hardy (24)]]; [[Hardy-8040|Joseph Hardy (38)]]; [[Wellman-1966|Philomène Hardy (30)]]; Délima Hardy (4); Raymond Hardy (2); Joseph Hardy (3/12, born Jan) '''Page 66''' Family 210: Joseph Trudel (26); Ludivine Trudel (22); Joseph Trudel (2/12, born Feb); Louise Vézina (66) Family 211: [[Pepin-675|Pierre Pepin (39)]]; [[Paré-618|Lucie Pepin (36)]]; [[Pepin-882|Ozémire Pepin (12)]]; [[Pepin-978|Joseph Pepin (10)]]; [[Pepin-875|Hermine Pepin (14)]]; Elizabeth Paré (57) Family 212: [[Trudel-497|Prisque Trudel (52)]]; [[Cantin-131|Eulalie Trudel (50)]]; [[Trudel-518|Marie Trudel (22)]]; [[Trudel-519|Louise Trudel (20)]]; [[Trudel-530|Edouard Trudel (18)]]; [[Trudel-574|Sophie Trudel (16)]]; [[Trudel-758|Elizabeth Trudel (14)]]; Obéline Trudel (8); [[Trudel-496|Louis Trudel (24)]]; Obéline Trudel (25) '''Page 67''' Family 213: Guillaume Julien (70); Angélique Julien (61); Célina Julien (29); Joseph Julien (27) Family 214: Joseph Lesage Jr (31) Family 215: [[Richard-3321|Pierre Richard (63)]]; [[Brière-187|Eléonore Richard (62)]]; Léda Richard (22) Family 216: [[Richard-3925|Pierre Richard fils (36)]]; [[Julien-283|Emilie Richard (38)]]; [[Richard-4992|Elise Richard (15)]]; Emilie Richard (13); [[Richard-5026|Philomène Richard (11)]]; Pierre Richard (9); Joseph Richard (5); Alvine Richard (7); Damase Richard (1) Family 217 (continues on next page): [[Beaupré-684|Hypolitte Beaupré (54)]]; [[Trudel-517|Julie Beaupré (53)]]; [[Beaupré-687|Louis Beaupré (21)]] '''Page 68''' Family 217 (continued from previous page): [[Beaupré-697|Julie Beaupré (20)]]; [[Beaupré-644|Hypolitte Beaupré (16)]]; [[Beaupré-895|Joseph Beaupré (12)]] Family 218: Jacques Rochette (28); Marie Rochette (18); Jacques Rochette (4/12, born Nov) Family 219: [[Walsh-4167|Michael Walsh (66)]]; [[Campbell-20545|Anne Walsh (50)]]; [[Walsh-4351|John Walsh (19)]]; [[Walsh-4960|Richard Walsh (17)]]; [[Walsh-7229|Henry Walsh (14)]]; [[Walsh-7306|James Walsh (12)]]; [[Walsh-7543|Patrick Walsh (10)]] Family 220 (continues on next page): [[Julien-156|Jacques Julien (49)]]; [[Vallière-154|Marie Julien (42)]]; [[Julien-210|Ludivine Julien (22)]]; [[Julien-184|Evariste Julien (21)]]; [[Julien-254|Ezilda Julien (18)]]; [[Julien-213|Dolphis Julien (14)]]; [[Julien-214|Louis Julien (12)]] '''Page 69''' Family 220 (continued from previous page): [[Julien-111|Joseph Julien (5)]]; [[Julien-216|Odile Julien (3)]]; [[Julien-217|Angélina Julien (2/12, born Feb)]] Family 221: [[Livernois-231|Siméon Benoit (44)]]; [[Béland-157|Eléonore Benoit (37)]]; [[Livernois-232|Marie Benoit (20)]]; [[Livernois-234|Joseph Benoit (18)]]; [[Livernois-236|Georgianna Benoit (17)]]; [[Livernois-242|Célina Benoit (15)]]; Delphis Benoit (13); [[Livernois-269|Elie Benoit (11)]]; [[Livernois-277|Louise Benoit (9)]]; Jean Benoit (8); Gaudiose Benoit (5); Angélina Benoit (4/12, born Dec) Family 222 (continues on next page): Olivier Génois (55); Barbe Génois (45); Olivier Génois (25); Pierre Génois (24); Adéline Génois (21) '''Page 70''' Family 222 (continued from previous page): Maxine Génois (20); Elizabeth Génois (19); Louise Génois (18); Sophie Génois (16); Dominique Génois (14); Léda Génois (13); Octave Génois (10); Rosanna Génois (9); Louis Génois (6); Philomène Génois (5); Joseph Génois (2); Marie Génois (80) Family 223: Hubert Gingras (29); Françoise Gingras (20); Joseph Gingras (4/12, born Nov) Family 224 (continues on next page): [[Lortie-126|Jacques Lortie (33)]]; [[Gingras-476|Léocadie Lortie (33)]]; [[Lortie-194|Jacques Lortie (9)]]; Marie Lortie (7); Obéline Lortie (6) '''Page 71''' Family 224 (continued from previous page): Léocadie Lortie (5); Josephine Lortie (3); 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[[Plamondon-185|Délina Paré (28)]]; Délina Paré (7); Joseph Paré (5); Elizabeth Paré (3); Eucher Paré (1) Family 230 (continues on next page): [[Bédard-1273|Fabien Bedard (39)]]; [[Letarte-60|Luce Bedard (32)]]; [[Bédard-1279|Marie Bedard (12)]]; [[Bédard-1284|Elise Bedard (10)]]; [[Bédard-1482|Fabien Bedard (9)]] '''Page 73''' Family 230 (continued from previous page): Alvine Bedard (7); Odile Bedard (5); Salomé Bedard (3); Adélaïde Bedard (1) Family 231: [[Paré-551|François Paré (55)]]; [[Papillon-34|Paméla Paré (45)]]; [[Paré-552|Cyprien Paré (20)]]; [[Paré-572|Olivier Paré (19)]]; [[Paré-590|Salomé Paré (17)]]; [[Paré-599|Joseph Paré (16)]]; [[Paré-643|Vitaline Paré (15)]]; [[Paré-799|Léon Paré (13)]]; [[Paré-806|Josephine Paré (11)]] Family 232: François Cardinal (36); Magdeleine Cardinal (40); François X Cardinal (27); Henriette Cardinal (25); Honoré Cardinal (27); Therèse Cardinal (65); Louise Cardinal (89) '''Page 74''' Family 233: Pierre Dery (27); Aurélie Dery (25); Pierre Dery (8/12, born July) Family 234: [[Rousseau-850|Jules Rousseau (48)]]; [[Houde-793|Henriette Rousseau (34)]]; Marie Rousseau (18); Henriette Rousseau (15); [[Rousseau-1232|Rebecca Rousseau (11)]]; [[Rousseau-1235|Isidore Rousseau (10)]]; Samuel Rousseau (8) Family 235: [[Derry-139|Michel Dery Jr. (35)]]; [[Gravel-384|Emilie Dery (38)]]; Louise Dery (7); Malvina Dery (5); [[Dery-73|Marie Dery (3)]]; Joseph Dery (1); Michel Dery (2/12, born Jan); Marcelline Dery (36); Malvina Dery (19); Mary Thompson (1) '''Page 75''' Family 236: [[Sénéchal-37|Jean Sénéchal (49)]]; [[Letarte-35|Henriette Sénéchal (43)]]; [[Sénéchal-38|Alphonse Sénéchal (24)]]; [[Sénéchal-44|Jean Sénéchal (16)]]; [[Sénéchal-61|Charles Sénéchal (14)]]; Joseph Sénéchal (8); Octave Sénéchal (4); Edouard Sénéchal (2); Alfred Sénéchal (8/12, born Jul); [[Sénéchal-41|Malvina Sénéchal (20)]]; [[Sénéchal-43|Anna Sénéchal (18)]]; [[Sénéchal-62|Henriette Sénéchal (12)]]; [[Sénéchal-63|Josephine Sénéchal (10)]]; Célina Sénéchal (6); Jude Letarte (56); Louise Letarte (80) Family 237: Thomas Trudel (64); 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[[Cantin-281|Flavie Savary (28)]]; [[Savary-223|Ferdinand Savary (11)]]; [[Savary-228|Flavie Savary (10)]]; Dulcina Savary (8); Thomas Savary (7); Louis Savary (6); Wilfrid Savary (5); Marie Louise Savary (3); Albert Savary (2); Joseph Savary (7/12, born in Sept) Family 254: Orcade Barrette (37); Philomène Barrette (26); Philomène Barrette (6); Joseph Barrette (4) Family 255: [[Vaillancourt-639|Alfred Vaillancourt (40)]]; Martine Vaillancourt (36); Alfred Vaillancourt (17); Eugène Vaillancourt (14); [[Vaillancourt-638|Malvina Vaillancourt (10)]] '''Page 82''' Family 256: [[Plamondon-221|Louis Plamondon (46)]]; [[Rochette-65|Tersile Plamondon (38)]]; [[Plamondon-293|Louis Plamondon (14)]]; [[Plamondon-310|Elise Plamondon (12)]]; Corinne Plamondon (10); Ezilda Plamondon (8); Zélise Plamondon (6); Louise Plamondon (78) Family 257: Joseph Paquet (29); Délima Paquet (20); Arthur Paquet (5); Ernest Paquet (4); Ferdinand Paquet (3); Délima Paquet (3/12, born in Jan) Family 258: Evariste Julien (33); 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[[Plamondon-173|Léda Plamondon (19)]]; [[Plamondon-201|Ausone Plamondon (17)]]; [[Plamondon-225|Aurèle Plamondon (15)]]; [[Plamondon-292|Liboise Plamondon (13)]]; [[Plamondon-313|Lézer Plamondon (10)]]; Edmond Plamondon (1); Anastasie Petit (73) Family 267: [[Morand-114|Jacques Morand (53)]]; [[Duperron-24|Pelagie Morand (53)]]; [[Morand-113|Dalhias Morand (25)]]; [[Morand-113|Henriette Morand (22)]]; [[Morand-137|Olivier Morand (20)]]; [[Morand-158|Michel Morand (19)]]; [[Morand-165|Marie Morand (17)]]; [[Morand-235|Joseph Morand (15)]]; François Morand (7) Family 268 (continues on next page): [[Morand-115|Joseph Morand (57)]]; [[Savard-319|Marie Morand (59)]]; [[Morand-135|Joseph Morand (32)]] '''Page 85''' Family 268 (continued from previous page): [[Morand-279|Marie Morand (24)]]; [[Morand-143|Justine Morand (18)]]; Anna Paquet (16); Pierre Paquet (10) Family 269: François Morand Jr (24); Louise Morand (27); Marie Morand (6); Zoë Morand (4); Adeline Morand (10/12, born in May) Family 270: [[Morand-238|Michel Morand (43)]]; 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[[Martel-792|Augustin Martel (26)]]; [[Martel-824|Marie Martel (22)]]; [[Martel-827|Jean Martel (21)]]; Moyse Martel (19); François Martel (16); Edouard Martel (14) '''Page 89''' Family 279 (continued from previous page): Reine Martel (12); Marie Martel (2); Georges Martel (1/12, born Mar) Family 280: [[Martel-1342|Adeline Cloutier (28)]]; [[Cloutier-1482|Honoré Cloutier (10)]]; [[Cloutier-1721|Siméon Cloutier (9)]]; Marie Cloutier (7); Joseph Cloutier (5); Louis Cloutier (4); Pierre Cloutier (2) Family 281: Jacques Vézina (35); Raymond Vézina (9); Joseph Vézina (5); Louise Vézina (3) Family 282: Edouard Vézina (32); Marguerite Vézina (38); Edouard Vézina (3) Family 283 (continues on next page): [[Rochette-86|François Rochette (37)]]; [[Robitaille-428|Marie Rochette (31)]] '''Page 90''' Family 283 (continued from previous page): [[Rochette-88|Marie Rochette (13)]]; [[Rochette-94|Louise Rochette (11)]]; Elmire Rochette (7); Clara Rochette (5); François Rochette (4); Joseph Rochette (2); Jean Rochette (3/12, born Jan); Florence Rochette (42); François Gilbert (17) Family 284: [[Robitaille-301|Jean Robitaille (70)]]; [[Robitaille-586|Siméon Robitaille (25)]] Family 285: [[Robitaille-295|Pierre Robitaille (63)]]; [[Belleau-83|Josephte Robitaille (62)]]; Marie Robitaille (28); Rémi Robitaille (21) Family 286: Joseph Gravel (43); Rosalie Gravel (46); Marie Gravel (10) Family 287 (continues on next page): Siméon Alain (31); Marie Alain (25) '''Page 91''' Family 287 (continued from previous page): Joseph Alain (7); Pierre Alain (4); Marie Alain (3); Philomène Alain (1); Délina Alain (1/12, born Feb) Family 288: [[Savard-325|Mathilde Morand (53)]] Family 289: [[Morand-121|François Morand (50)]]; [[Savard-323|Angélique Morand (52)]]; [[Morand-144|Philomène Morand (25)]]; [[Morand-135|Marcelline Morand (20)]]; [[Morand-147|Elizabeth Morand (18)]]; [[Morand-234|Louis Morand (15)]]; [[Morand-236|Therèse Morand (14)]]; [[Morand-237|Honoré Morand (11)]] Family 290: J Bte Cloutier (30); Marie Cloutier (28); Marie Cloutier (3); Philomène Cloutier (11/12, born Mar) Family 291 (continues on next page): Isidore Paquet (33); Marcelline Paquet (28) '''Page 92''' Family 291 (continued from previous page): Philippe Paquet (1/12, born Feb) Family 292: Jean Paquet (21); Elizabeth Paquet (21) Family 293: [[Dompierre-61|Pierre Dompierre (45)]]; [[St_Hilaire-6|Sophie Dompierre (41)]]; [[Dompierre-60|Sophie Dompierre (21)]]; [[Dompierre-62|Elizabeth Dompierre (20)]]; [[Dompierre-65|Catherine Dompierre (16)]]; [[Dompierre-81|Marie Dompierre (15)]]; [[Dompierre-82|Pierre Dompierre (12)]]; [[Dompierre-83|Josephine Dompierre (10)]]; Louis Dompierre (7); Philomène Dompierre (6); Joseph Dompierre (1) Family 294: Willbrod Trépanier (26); Eléonore Trépanier (21); Gaudiose Trépanier (4); Clara Trépanier (2); Olympe Trépanier (8/12, born Jul) Family 295 (continues on next page): Edouard Giguère (32) '''Page 93''' Family 295 (continued from previous page): Esther Giguère (32); Joseph Giguère (3); Marie Giguère (1) Family 296: Jean Bte Giguère (22); Olympe Giguère (18) Family 297: [[Gagnon-1760|Pierre Gagnon (47)]]; [[Trépanier-399|Anna Gagnon (38)]]; [[Gagnon-1973|Cyprien Gagnon (17)]]; Alfred Gagnon (9); Joseph Gagnon (5) Family 298: [[Godin-582|Edouard Godin (70)]]; [[Martel-819|Marie Anne Godin (60)]]; [[Godin-581|Frs Xavier Godin (28)]]; [[Godin-595|Henriette Godin (22)]]; [[Godin-609|Cyprien Godin (20)]] Family 299: Ferdinand Godin (32); Adeline Godin (6); Eusèbe Godin (5); Cyprien Godin (4) Family 300 (continues on next page): [[Martel-942|Jean Bte Martel (41)]] '''Page 94''' Family 300 (continued from previous page): [[Barette-151|Eléonore Martel (34)]]; [[Martel-943|Jean Bte Martel (17)]]; Joseph Martel (16); Elizabeth Martel (14); [[Martel-1337|Charles Martel (12)]]; [[Martel-1345|Adeline Martel (11)]]; Frs Xavier Martel (6); Philomène Martel (4); Edouard Martel (7/12, born Sept) Family 301: [[Darveau-44|Geneviève Boutet (55)]]; Marie Boutet (26); François Boutet (24); Jean Bte Boutet (20); [[Boutet-70|Charles Boutet (17)]]; Josephte Darveau (58) Family 302 (continues on next page): [[Moisan-217|Louis Moisan (32)]]; [[Gingras-273|Louise Moisan (32)]]; Louise Moisan (9); Louis Moisan (6); [[Moisan-239|Jean Bte Moisan (67)]] '''Page 95''' Family 302 (continued from previous page): Therèse Moisan (72); Jacques Moisan (24) Family 303: [[Langevin-150|Joseph Langevin (67)]]; [[Ouvrard-31|Marie Langevin (53)]]; Desanges Langevin (32); [[Langevin-464|Joseph Langevin (31)]]; [[Langevin-149|François Langevin (20)]]; [[Langevin-165|Louise Langevin (18)]]; [[Langevin-183|Rosalie Langevin (16)]]; [[Langevin-306|Josephine Langevin (15)]]; [[Langevin-316|Léocadie Langevin (11)]] Family 304: [[Auger-562|Pierre Auger (58)]]; [[Beaupré-685|Dorite Auger (47)]]; [[Auger-561|Marie Auger (21)]]; [[Auger-563|Antoinette Auger (19)]]; [[Auger-873|Georgina Auger (11)]] Family 305 (continues on next page): [[Cantin-120|Pierre Cantin (59)]]; [[Boivin-189|Adélaïde Cantin (48)]]; [[Cantin-125|Ludivine Cantin (20)]]; [[Cantin-160|Pierre Cantin (18)]] '''Page 96''' Family 305 (continued from previous page): [[Cantin-272|Marie Anne Cantin (14)]]; Joseph Plamondon (7) Family 306: François Cantin (58); Louise Cantin (57); François Cantin (30); Napoléon Cantin (23); Malvina Cantin (20); Cyrille Cantin (18); Félicité Cantin (15) Family 307: John Duplain (41); Mary Duplain (30); John Duplain (8); Benjamin Duplain (6); Elizabeth Duplain (4); Mary Jane Duplain (11/12, born Apr); [[Duplein-3|Pierre Duplain (74)]]; [[Robert-1799|Esther Duplain (72)]] Family 308 (continues on next page): [[Pepin-576|François Pepin (47)]]; [[Gingras-307|Odile Pepin (41)]]; Marie Pepin (21) '''Page 97''' Family 308 (continued from previous page): [[Pepin-874|Elmira Pepin (14)]]; [[Pepin-881|Pierre Pepin (12)]]; [[Pepin-883|Ferdinand Pepin (10)]]; Honoré Pepin (6); Léda Pepin (3); Josephine Pepin (3/12, born Dec) Family 309: [[Gingras-290|Louis Gingras (52?)]]; [[Minguy-4|Marguerite Gingras (49)]]; Mathilde Gingras (13); Jean Gingras (22); [[Gingras-289|Charles Gingras (20)]]; [[Gingras-293|Célanise Gingras (27)]]; Josephine Gingras (11); Philomène Gingras (9) Family 310 (continues on next page): [[Girard-950|Pierre Girard (46)]]; [[Duperron-25|Henriette Girard (51)]]; [[Girard-969|Pierre Girard (19)]]; [[Girard-1083|Louis Girard (17)]]; [[Girard-1136|Joseph Girard (14)]]; Dalhias(??) Girard (12) '''Page 98''' Family 310 (continued from previous page): Marie Girard (11) Family 311: [[Parent-835|Antoine Parent (48)]]; [[Faucher-118|Luce Parent (36)]]; [[Parent-1524|Joseph Parent (15)]]; [[Parent-1538|Pierre Parent (13)]]; [[Parent-1563|Napoléon Parent (12)]]; [[Parent-1567|Adjutor Parent (10)]]; Josephine Parent (5); Antoine Parent (4); Narcisse Parent (2) Family 312: [[Parent-1062|Michel Parent (46)]]; [[Dufresne-198|Elizabeth Parent (47)]]; [[Parent-1064|Elizabeth Parent (21)]]; [[Parent-1067|Lucie Parent (20)]]; [[Parent-1179|Belzémire Parent (18)]]; [[Parent-1523|Alfred Parent (13)]]; Ezilda Parent (12); [[Parent-1597|Josephine Parent (10)]]; Joseph Parent (8) Family 313 (continues on next page): Joseph Gilbert (25) '''Page 99''' Family 313 (continued from previous page): Justine Gilbert (24); [[Gilbert-6075|Grégoire Gilbert (24)]]; [[Gilbert-6197|Rosalie Gilbert (22)]]; [[Gilbert-6684|Camille Gilbert (17)]]; [[Gilbert-7614|Cyprien Gilbert (16)]]; Louis Gilbert (19) Family 314: [[Cantin-130|Joseph Cantin (58)]]; [[Vézina-205|Flavie Cantin (50)]]; Célina Cantin (8); Honoré Plamondon (13) Family 315: [[Jobin-121|J Bte Jobin (59)]]; [[Trudel-495|Julie Jobin (55)]]; [[Jobin-136|Joseph Jobin (27)]]; [[Jobin-125|Denise Jobin (23)]]; [[Jobin-157|Rosalie Jobin (18)]]; [[Jobin-159|Victor Jobin (15)]]; [[Jobin-207|Sophie Jobin (13)]]; [[Jobin-129|Onésime Jobin (20)]] Family 316 (continues on next page): [[Trudel-767|François Trudel (41)]]; [[Julien-224|Marcelline Trudel (32)]] '''Page 100''' Family 316 (continued from previous page): [[Trudel-768|Malvina Trudel (12)]]; [[Trudel-774|Delphine Trudel (11)]]; [[Trudel-786|Marie Trudel (9)]]; Norbert Trudel (8); Vitaline Trudel (6); Emma Trudel (3); Emilie Trudel (2); Joseph Trudel (1/12, born Mar) Family 317: Ignace Ratté (56); Josephte Ratté (64); Ferdinand Ratté (19) Family 318 (continues on next page): [[Gauthier-2740|Elie Gauthier (35)]]; [[Gauvin-439|Marie Gauthier (40)]]; [[Gauthier-2739|Marie Gauthier (14)]]; [[Gauthier-2892|Elzéar Gauthier (9)]]; Michel Gauthier (7); Elie Gauthier (5); [[Plamondon-130|André Plamondon (65)]]; Salomé Plamondon (29); [[Plamondon-136|Raymond Plamondon (23)]] '''Page 101''' Family 318 (continued from previous page): [[Plamondon-160|Anne Plamondon (21)]]; [[Plamondon-171|Charles Plamondon (18)]] Family 319: Ferdinand Godin (28); Elizabeth Godin (24); Jean Godin (4); Elizabeth Godin (2); Gaudiose Godin (1) Family 320: Ferdinand Denis (31); Céline Denis (23); Caroline Denis (2); Alvina Denis (7/12, born Aug); Marguerite Denis (65); Pierre Denis (26); Louise Denis (24); Marie Denis (74) Family 321 (continues on next page): [[Plamondon-115|Philippe Plamondon (50)]]; [[Paquet-406|Josephte Plamondon (51)]]; [[Plamondon-127|Philippe Plamondon (20)]]; [[Plamondon-206|Angèle Plamondon (17)]]; Philomène Plamondon (16) '''Page 102''' Family 321 (continued from previous page): [[Plamondon-311|Rosalie Plamondon (12)]] Family 322: Charles Plamondon (27); Sophie Plamondon (24); Charles Plamondon (4); Ludivine Plamondon (3); Sophie Plamondon (2); Helène Plamondon (7/12, Sept) Family 323: [[Plamondon-297|Pierre Plamondon (74)]]; [[Plamondon-298|Josephte Plamondon (62)]]; Pierre Plamondon (34); Philomène Plamondon (33); Eugénie Plamondon (28); Elie Plamondon (26); Joseph Plamondon (24) Family 324 (continues on next page): [[Moisan-205|Joseph Moisan (39)]]; [[Drolet-241|Angèle Moisan (37)]]; [[Moisan-232|Joseph Moisan (9)]]; Gaudiose Moisan (7); Louis Moisan (4); François Moisan (2) '''Page 103''' Family 324 (continued from previous page): Angelina Moisan (5/12, born Nov) Family 325: [[Alain-138|Michel Alain (47)]]; [[Paquet-485|Therèse Alain (43)]]; [[Alain-137|Therèse Alain (18)]]; [[Alain-190|Michel Alain (14)]]; [[Alain-197|Arthur Alain (12)]]; Jean Alain (8); Marie Alain (6) Family 326: [[Drolet-119|Prisque Drolet (58)]]; [[Paquet-430|Marie Drolet (61)]]; Marie Drolet (26); [[Drolet-137|Anna Drolet (20)]]; [[Drolet-158|Angèle Drolet (18)]]; William Plamondon (15) Family 327: [[Paquet-441|Michel Paquet (58)]]; [[Ouvrard-32|Marianne Paquet (63)]]; Isidore Paquet (24); [[Paquet-446|Cyprien Paquet (21)]]; [[Paquet-440|Joseph Paquet (27)]]; Philomène Paquet (29) '''Page 104''' Family 328: Prisque Paquet (30); Louise Paquet (29); Prisque Paquet (5); François Paquet (4); Louise Paquet (3); Joseph Paquet (1); Délina Paquet (4/12, born Nov) Family 329: François Paquet (32); Marie Paquet (37) Family 330: [[Robitaille-448|Romauld Robitaille (45)]]; Délina Robitaille (17); Louise Robitaille (16); Antoinette Robitaille (14); François Robitaille (13); Arcadius Robitaille (12); Lucie Robitaille (9); Joseph Robitaille (7); Eva Robitaille (2); Pierre Robitaille (5/12, born Oct); [[Robitaille-449|Charles Robitaille (76)]] '''Page 105''' Family 331: Evariste Pagé (29); Adélaïde Pagé (27); Romélie Pagé (4); Léger Pagé (3); Alice Pagé (1); Jean Bte Pagé (72); Christine Pagé (74); Prosper Pagé (44) Family 332: [[Alain-91|Pierre Alain (55)]]; [[Gauvin-294|Olivette Alain (55)]]; [[Alain-126|Marie Alain (19)]]; [[Alain-147|Joseph Alain (17)]]; Sédulie Plamondon (9) Family 333 (continues on next page): [[Plamondon-219|Antoine Plamondon (43)]]; Edmond Plamondon (13); [[Plamondon-312|Homère Plamondon (11)]]; Daniel Plamondon (4); Joseph Plamondon (1); [[Alain-73|Joseph Alain (66)]]; [[Alain-77|Zoé Alain (20)]] '''Page 106''' Family 333 (continued from previous page): [[Alain-119|Ludivine Alain (18)]] Family 334: [[Carreau-66|Augustin Carreau (36)]]; [[Hamel-577|Sophie Carreau (24)]] Family 335: [[Voyer-66|Louis Voyer (54)]]; [[Gauvin-274|Louise Voyer (54)]]; [[Voyer-71|Philomène Voyer (25)]]; [[Voyer-60|Julie Voyer (23)]]; [[Voyer-68|Adeline Voyer (21)]]; [[Voyer-80|Zoë Voyer (19)]]; [[Voyer-88|Elizabeth Voyer (16)]]; Evangéline Voyer (14) Family 336 (continues on next page): Johnny Alain (35); Philomène Alain (32); Auron Alain (12); Arthur Alain (11); Léda Alain (10); Eloi Alain (8); Alexina Alain (6); Joseph Alain (5); Edmond Alain (4) '''Page 107''' Family 336 (continued from previous page): François Alain (3); Toussant Alain (1) Family 337: François Bussières (41); Caroline Bussières (31); Raymond Bussières (8); Amanda Bussières (3); Joseph Bussières (1); Marie Bussières (1/12, Mar); Luce Lépine (34); Olive Lépine (22); Isidore Lépine (17); [[Houde-956|Artémise Houde (13)]] Family 338 (continues on next page): [[Plamondon-112|Pierre Plamondon (50)]]; [[Hardy-3990|Elizabeth Plamondon (45)]]; Virginie Plamondon (20); [[Plamondon-205|Rachel Plamondon (17)]]; [[Plamondon-224|Desilda Plamondon (15)]]; [[Plamondon-286|Antoinette Plamondon (14)]]; [[Plamondon-307|Aurèle Plamondon (12)]]; Rosaire Plamondon (9) '''Page 108''' Family 338 (continued from previous page): [[Plamondon-249|Zéraïde Plamondon (5)]]; Joseph Plamondon (3) Family 339: [[Alain-89|Jacques Alain (52)]]; [[Moisan-92|Adélaïde Alain (54)]] Family 340: [[Moisan-90|Charles Moisan (50)]]; [[Gauvin-334|Luce Moisan (38)]]; [[Moisan-237|Charles Moisan (25)]]; [[Moisan-101|Joseph Moisan (22)]]; [[Moisan-105|Jean Moisan (20)]]; [[Moisan-131|François Moisan (17)]]; [[Moisan-133|Frédérick Moisan (14)]]; [[Moisan-211|Lucina Moisan (10)]]; [[Moisan-235|Virginie Moisan (9)]]; Gaudiose Moisan (7); Delphine Moisan (3); Ludivine Moisan (1) Family 341 (continues on next page): [[Moisan-67|Frs Xavier Moisan (46)]]; [[Drolet-93|Louise Moisan (46)]]; [[Moisan-81|Frs Xavier Moisan (19)]]; [[Moisan-82|Louise Moisan (18)]] '''Page 109''' Family 341 (continued from previous page): [[Moisan-83|Philomène Moisan (15)]]; [[Moisan-36|Elizabeth Moisan (13)]]; [[Moisan-85|Rosalie Moisan (10)]]; [[Moisan-86|Célina Moisan (8)]]; [[Moisan-87|Alexina Moisan (7)]]; [[Moisan-88|Léandre Moisan (4)]]; [[Moisan-89|Louis Moisan (1)]] Family 342: [[Moisan-102|Jean Moisan (49)]]; [[Drolet-131|Marie Moisan (50)]]; [[Moisan-123|Jean Moisan (20)]]; [[Moisan-147|Virginie Moisan (16)]]; [[Moisan-195|Eugène Moisan (14)]]; Richard Duplain (74); Etienne Gauthier (39); Désilda Moisan (12) Family 343 (continues on next page): [[Plamondon-67|Pierre Plamondon (54)]]; Zoë Plamondon (28); [[Plamondon-374|Pierre Plamondon fils (28)]]; [[Plamondon-375|Ferdinand Plamondon (26)]]; Honoré Plamondon (24) '''Page 110''' Family 343 (continued from previous page): [[Plamondon-376|Ulric Plamondon (23)]]; Eugène Plamondon (7); Camille Plamondon (6); Agloë(?) Plamondon (4); Stanislas Plamondon (2); Anastasie Plamondon (6/12, born Oct) Family 344: Joseph Bureau (30); Julie Bureau (22); Adélard Bureau (1) Family 345: [[Letarte-44|Ferdinand Letarte (40)]]; [[Plamondon-220|Elizabeth Letarte (39)]]; [[Letarte-59|Ferdinand Letarte (14)]]; [[Letarte-61|Elise Letarte (12)]]; [[Letarte-66|Pierre Letarte (9)]]; Vitale Letarte (7); Vinceslas(?) Letarte (5); Diana Letarte (4); Joseph Letarte (2); Zélia Letarte (3/12, born Jan) Family 346 (continues on next page): Charles Alain (65) '''Page 111''' Family 346 (continued from previous page): Marie Alain (70) Family 347: [[Plamondon-315|Edouard Plamondon (45)]]; [[Cayer-77|Louise Plamondon (32)]]; [[Plamondon-326|Alix Plamondon (10)]]; Laurantine Plamondon (7); Angélina Plamondon (5); Alvine Plamondon (2); Augustin Plamondon (4/12, born Dec); Philomène Rochette (30) Family 348: [[Plamondon-218|Jacques Plamondon (49)]]; [[Vallière-185|Emilie Plamondon (32)]]; Maximilien Plamondon (13); [[Plamondon-314|Gaudiose Plamondon (11)]]; [[Plamondon-340|Arthémise Plamondon (9)]]; Eva Plamondon (7); Alphonsine Plamondon (1) Family 349: [[Trépanier-388|Napoléon Trépanier (20)]]; [[Petit-700|Julienne Trépanier (64)]]; Adélaide Trépanier (34) Family 350 (continues on next page): Wilfrid Dery (29) '''Page 112''' Family 350 (continued from previous page): Léocadie Dery (25); Joseph Dery (7); Irénée Dery (5); Zoë Dery (2) Family 351: Michel Genest (36); Délina Genest (27); Marie Genest (6); Malvina Genest (4); Joseph Genest (3); Ferdinand Genest (9/12, born June) Family 352: Joseph Genois (26); Philomène Genois (26); Joseph Genois (2) Family 353: J. B. Walston Blais (40); Elizabeth Blais (54); Joseph Samson (13) Family 354 (continues on next page): [[Parent-1178|Eugène Parent (42)]]; [[Clermont-130|Clarisse Parent (40)]]; [[Parent-1184|Léda Parent (16)]]; [[Parent-1526|Alfred Parent (14)]] '''Page 113''' Family 354 (continued from previous page): [[Parent-1627|Victor Parent (10)]]; Clara Parent (4) Family 355: [[Beaupré-891|Côme Beaupré (53)]]; [[Rochon-439|Hélène Beaupré (51)]]; Philomène Dery (31); Henri Pelletier (27); Philias Pelletier (23) Family 356: Joseph Goulet (39); Elizabeth Goulet (41); Gaudiose Goulet (12); Tancrède Goulet (11); Chs Borrommé Goulet (9); Therèse Cantin (67); Callixte Bourgeois (30) Family 357 (continues on next page): [[Rochon-441|André Rochon (44)]]; Zoë Rochon (26); Alfred Rochon (18); Joseph Rochon (16); Emilie Rochon (14); Elzéar Rochon (12) '''Page 114''' Family 357 (continued from previous page): [[Rochon-440|Philomène Rochon (11)]]; Célina Rochon (9); Delphine Rochon (3) Family 358: Ferdinand Germain (20) Family 359: Jean Bornais (23); 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[[Savary-134|Elmire Savary (18)]]; Josephine Savary (14); Léon Savary (11); [[Savary-222|Joseph Savary (8)]] Family 366 (continues on next page): [[Giguère-448|Jean Bte Giguère (48)]] '''Page 116''' Family 366 (continued from previous page): [[Germain-607|Eléonore Giguère (43)]]; Joseph Giguère (20); Alphonse Giguère (17); Marie Giguère (15); Exilda Giguère (12); [[Giguère-447|Philomène Giguère (10)]]; Ferdinand Giguère (6); Adjutor Giguère (4) Family 367: [[Plamondon-282|Joachim Plamondon (63)]]; [[Petitclerc-76|Sophie Plamondon (42)]]; [[Plamondon-284|Sophie Plamondon (16)]]; [[Plamondon-291|Pierre Plamondon (13)]]; [[Plamondon-317|Alphonse Plamondon (11)]]; Stéphanie Plamondon (6); Jean Plamondon (3) Family 368: [[Houde-1014|Rémi Houde (42)]]; [[Rousseau-1410|Herménigilde Houde (36)]]; Marie Houde (1/12, born Mar); Marie Rousseau (74) Family 369 (continues on next page): [[Plamondon-131|Jean Plamondon (61)]] '''Page 117''' Family 369 (continued from previous page): [[Plamondon-103|Délina Plamondon (24)]]; [[Plamondon-168|Ferdinand Plamondon (20)]]; [[Plamondon-178|Jean Plamondon (18)]]; [[Plamondon-209|Aurèle Plamondon (16)]]; [[Plamondon-306|Elie Plamondon (12)]] Family 370: [[Frenette-81|Elie Frenette (45)]]; [[Dessein-6|Léocadie Frenette (36)]]; [[Frenette-80|Elie Frenette (19)]]; [[Frenette-99|Télesphore Frenette (18)]]; [[Frenette-104|Rosalie Frenette (17)]]; [[Frenette-167|Philippe Frenette (14)]]; [[Frenette-168|Ferdinand Frenette (13)]]; [[Frenette-169|Philomène Frenette (11)]]; Léa Frenette (8); Marie Frenette (7); Elise Frenette (5) Family 371 (continues on next page): Elie Paradis (25); Léocadie Paradis (21); Elie Paradis (3); Léocadie Paradis (1) '''Page 118''' Family 371 (continued from previous page): Pierre Paradis (1/12, born Mar); Michel St Pierre (67); Jean Routier (71) Family 372: [[Noreau-9|Joseph Noreau (61)]]; [[Rochette-42|Marguerite Noreau (55)]]; Joseph Noreau (26); [[Noreau-23|Josephine Noreau (18)]]; [[Noreau-37|Michel Noreau (15)]]; [[Noreau-39|Flavie Noreau (13)]] Family 373: [[Gauvin-275|Pierre Gauvin (60)]]; [[Morand-118|Josephte Gauvin (69)]]; [[Gauvin-300|Marie Gauvin (30)]]; [[Gauvin-267|Josephine Gauvin (24)]]; [[Gauvin-304|Anathalie Gauvin (19)]]; [[Gauvin-301|Hector Gauvin (29)]]; Zoë Gauvin (25); Joseph Gauvin (1) Family 374 (continues on next page): [[Déry-93|Ignace Pierre Dery (56)]]; [[Plamondon-109|Louise Dery (51)]]; [[Déry-107|Sigibert Dery (21)]] '''Page 119''' Family 374 (continued from previous page): [[Déry-131|Agobor Dery (19)]]; [[Déry-141|Georgiana Dery (16)]]; [[Déry-158|Tersile Dery (14)]]; Véronique Dery (12); [[Déry-117|Homède Dery (26)]]; Philomène Dery (30?); Homède Dery (3); Marie Gosselin (86) Family 375: [[Noreau-7|François Noreau (52)]]; [[Savary-116|Julie Noreau (47)]]; [[Noreau-15|Méline Noreau (22)]]; [[Noreau-6|Adèle Noreau (20)]]; [[Noreau-21|Elmire Noreau (17)]]; [[Noreau-38|François Noreau (14)]]; [[Noreau-43|Flavie Noreau (12)]]; [[Noreau-45|Joseph Noreau (10)]]; Louise Noreau (5) Family 376 (continues on next page): [[Alain-236|Léopold Alain (40)]]; [[Drolet-276|Julie Alain (42)]]; Rosanna Alain (13) '''Page 120''' Family 376 (continued from previous page): Napoléon Alain (11); Joseph Alain (10); [[Alain-235|Michel Alain (9)]]; Frédérick Alain (8) Family 377: [[Parent-1098|Angèle Savary (87)]]; [[Savary-175|Thomas Savary (45)]] Family 378: [[Pagé-10753|Elisé Pagé (43)]]; [[Chateauvert-3|Elizabeth Pagé (36)]]; [[Gingras-326|Charles Pagé (16)]]; [[Gingras-454|Elizabeth Pagé (13)]]; [[Pagé-11028|Elisé Pagé (10)]]; Joseph Pagé (8); Marie Pagé (7); Ferdinand Pagé (5) Family 379: [[Gingras-279|Jean Gingras (45)]]; [[Gauvin-303|Julie Gingras (53)]]; Julie Gingras (19); [[Gingras-325|Pierre Gingras (17)]]; [[Gingras-344|Louis Gingras (15)]]; [[Gingras-453|Emma Gingras (13)]] '''Page 121''' Family 380: [[Plamondon-106|Joseph Plamondon (53)]]; [[Paquet-392|Scholastique Plamondon (49)]]; [[Plamondon-138|Louise Plamondon (27)]]; [[Plamondon-108|Rosalie Plamondon (23)]]; [[Plamondon-128|Anne Plamondon (20)]]; [[Plamondon-204|Onésime Plamondon (17)]]; [[Plamondon-217|Josephine Plamondon (16)]]; [[Plamondon-285|Elizabeth Plamondon (14)]]; [[Plamondon-303|Alfred Plamondon (13)]]; Michel Plamondon (10); Norbert Plamondon (8); Joseph Plamondon Jr (25); Ezilda Plamondon (26) Family 381: Joseph Gauvin(?) (62); Magdeleine Gauvin(?) (60) Family 382: Lazare Moisan (32); Philomène Moisan (30); Edmond Moisan (6); Napoléon Moisan (3); Philomène Moisan (1) '''Page 122''' Family 383: [[Darveau-30|Isidore Darveau (67)]]; [[Dubuc-142|Victoire Darveau (66)]]; [[Darveau-34|Alphonse Darveau (22)]]; [[Darveau-86|Michel Darveau (34)]]; [[Bourget-222|Catherine Darveau (27)]] Family 384: [[Alain-202|Johnny Alain (32)]]; [[Darveau-63|Marie Alain (33)]]; [[Alain-203|Jean Alain (10)]]; Alphonsine Alain (6); Délina Alain (4); Gaudiose Alain (2); Joseph Alain (6/12, born Sept) Family 385: Joseph Drolet (52); Marie Drolet (53) Family 386 (continued on next page): Augustin Letarte (70); Mérance Letarte (46); Augustin Letarte (25); Honoré Letarte (23); Eléonore Letarte (21); Louise Letarte (19) '''Page 123''' Family 386 (continued from previous page): Odile Letarte (17); Ernest Letarte (11); Pierre Rochette (22); Joseph Rochette (20); Marguerite Rochette (21); Malvina Rochette (19) Family 387 (continues on next page): [[Paré-619|Ambroise Paré (64)]]; [[Rochette-69|Marguerite Paré (65)]]; Louis Paré (31); Urbain Paré (30); Napoléon Paré (26); Délina Paré (24); Hélène Paré (21); [[Paré-807|Olivier Paré (38)]]; [[Bertrand-1475|Ezilda Paré (37)]]; [[Paré-808|Dina Paré (11)]]; Elizabeth Paré (8); Philomène Paré (7); Louise Paré (5); Josephine Paré (2) '''Page 124''' Family 387 (continued from previous page): Olivier Paré (7/12, born Sept) Family 388: [[Rochette-133|Lazare Rochet (33)]]; [[Gravel-865|Philomène Rochet (32)]]; Victor Rochet (7); Sophie Rochet (6); Rosanna Rochet (2); Maximian Rochet (1); [[Rochette-63|Léon Rochet (66)]] Family 389: [[Rochette-92|Léon Rochet (37)]]; [[Plamondon-308|Marie Rochet (30)]]; [[Rochette-97|Ulderic Rochet (10)]]; [[Rochette-131|Pierre Rochet (9)]]; Joseph Rochet (3); Marie Rochet (1); Elise Plamondon (14) Family 390: [[Chateauvert-4|Louis Chateauvert (34)]]; [[Déry-88|Adéline Chateauvert (24)]]; Louis Chateauvert (1); [[Faucher-112|Joseph Chateauvert (71)]]; [[Matte-143|Julie Chateauvert (74)]] '''Page 125''' Family 391: Pierre Benoit (32); Adéline Benoit (24); Pierre Benoit (9/12, born Jul); Marie Benoit (70); Louise Hubert (68) Family 392: Antoine Plante (29); Marie Plante (29); Frs Xavier Plante (6); Antoine Plante (3); Marie Plante (2) Family 393: Pierre Bedford (29); Adéline Bedford (24) Family 394: Jacques Bedard (31); Louise Bedard (35); Louise Bedard (1/12, born Mar) Family 395: Narcisse Bedard (25); Françoise Martel (58) Family 396 (continues on next page): Pierre Martel (43); Appoline Martel (50); Sifroy Martel (18) '''Page 126''' Family 396 (continued from previous page): Jules Martel (17) Family 397: [[Martel-750|Antoine Martel (53)]]; [[Bouchard-852|Marie Martel (57)]]; [[Martel-749|Albert Martel (23)]]; Louis Martel (20); [[Martel-1324|Pierre Martel (15)]] Family 398: [[Légaré-175|François Légaré (65)]]; [[Bedard-929|Thérèse Légaré (61)]]; Thérèse Légaré (36); Marcelline Légaré (33) Family 399: Ignace Martel (58); Marie Martel (53); Jean Bte Martel (20); Sophie Martel (22); Rosalie Martel (57); Louis Génois (60); Aurèle Denis (14) == Second Division == '''Page 1''' Family 1: [[Mullen-1114|Barnard Mullins (83)]]; [[Fitzsimmons-424|Mary Mullins (65)]]; [[Mullen-1143|Thomas Mullins (22)]] Family 2: [[Shanahan-256|Cornelius Shanahan (80)]]; [[Walsh-4100|Ellen Shanahan (60)]]; Ritchard Shanahan (30); [[Shanahan-260|Edward Shanahan (21)]]; Elizabeth Shanahan (20); Mary Ellin Shanahan (1/12); [[Shanahan-255|Mary Shanahan (23)]] Family 3: [[Delaney-1298|Andrew Dalany (50)]]; [[Lawler-891|Susan Dalany (51)]]; Patrick Dalany (24); [[Delaney-1302|Ellen Dalany (22)]]; [[Delaney-1304|Phillip Dalany (21)]]; Mary Ann Dalany (6) Family 4: Barnard Mullin (28); Ann Mullin (26); Patrick Mullin (1) Family 5 (continues on next page): Andrew Mooney (64) '''Page 2''' Family 5 (continued from previous page): Ann Mooney (47); Mary Mooney (8); Daniel Mooney (5); Jane Mooney (2); Margaret Graham (27); Andrew Graham (21); James Graham (17); Ritchard Graham (15); John Graham (13); Antony Graham (11) Family 6: [[Bonaney-4|Antony Bonanny (28)]]; [[Wood-30962|Ellen Bonanny (31)]]; [[Bonaney-3|William Louis Bonanny (11)]]; Stephen Bonanny (8); Archibald Bonanny (5); Antony Bonanny (3); Mary Ann Bonanny (2/12) Family 7 (continues on next page): William Razin (39); Catherine Razin (38); Jane Razin (8) '''Page 3''' Family 7 (continued from previous page): John Razin (6); Margaret Razin (4); Mary Razin (1) Family 8: [[Leclerc-1172|Joseph Leclerc (47)]]; [[Pelletier-2405|Obein Leclerc (36)]]; [[Leclerc-1173|Joseph Leclerc (11)]]; [[Leclerc-1178|Laloise Leclerc (10)]]; Mary Leclerc (9); Ferdinand Leclerc (7); Julie Leclerc (5); Philamene Leclerc (3); Edward Leclerc (1); [[Pelletier-2407|Théopile Peltier (15)]]; Antoine Grenier (61) Family 9 (continues on next page): [[Voyer-87|Charles Voyer (40)]]; [[Alain-148|Loyez Voyer (37)]]; [[Voyer-86|Charles Voyer (17)]]; [[Voyer-119|Origle Voyer (15)]]; [[Voyer-115|Loyez Voyer (13)]]; [[Voyer-153|Philomène Voyer (10)]] '''Page 4''' Family 9 (continued): Mary Voyer (8); Joseph Voyer (6); Isidore Voyer (4); 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[[Livingston-3682|Margreat Levingston (20)]]; [[Livingston-3629|Rachel Levingston (18)]]; Derkes Levingston (15); [[Livingston-4292|Sarah Ann Levingston (12)]] Family 26 (continues): [[Wood-37387|Alexander Woods (40)]]; [[Livingston-4288|Margret Woods (33)]]; Artchibald Woods (14); [[Woods-14663|William Woods (11)]]; Eliza Ann Woods (9) '''Page 10''' Family 26 (continued): Robert Woods (7); Mary Jane Woods (5); Alexander Woods (3); Samuel Woods (1) Family 27: John Hay (60); Mary Hay (45); Mary Hay (24); Thomas Hay (22); Bridget Hay (20); Margret Hay (18); Elizabette Hay (16); Cathrine Hay (14); Ann Hay (11); Jane Hay (11); Ellen Hay (7) Family 28: [[Mooney-2365|Henry Mooney (73)]]; [[Moore-49591|Jane Mooney (63)]] Family 29: James Procter (40); Eliza Procter (35) Family 30 (continues): Daniel Fisher (28) '''Page 11''' Family 30 (continued): Jane Fisher (52); Elizabeth Fisher (24); William Fisher (2/12) Family 31: Patrick Russell (28); Cathrine Russell (24); Michal Russell (1) Family 32: James Hewton (40); 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[[Smith-222386|Ellen Smith (13)]]; John Smith (11); Ann Jane Smith (9); Sarah Smith (7); Margreat Smith (5) Family 39: Michal Mooney (33); Jane Mooney (21); Andrew Mooney (1); Mary Mooney (60) Family 40: [[Shanahan-262|Terrance Shanahan (46)]]; [[Kennedy-10100|Jane Shanahan (40)]]; [[Shanahan-289|Robert Shanahan (18)]]; [[Shanahan-578|Mary Shanahan (12)]]; [[Shanahan-593|Cornelious Shanahan (10)]]; Cathrine Shanahan (8); Margreat Shanahan (6); Bridget Shanahan (3) '''Page 14''' Family 41: [[Corcoran-1274|Thomas Corkrin (39)]]; [[Gilchrist-1122|Rosy Corkrin (26)]]; James Corkrin (2); Mary Jane Corkrin (2/12); [[Barron-2763|Mary Corkrin (72)]]; John Lashoe (12) Family 42: David Davidson (48); Sarah Davidson (57); William Hugh Davidson (22); Joseph Davidson (17) Family 43: [[Carmichael-2344|Elizabeth McCombs (42)]]; [[McCombs-671|William McCombs (15)]]; [[McCombs-673|Joseph McCombs (14)]]; [[McCombs-790|Thomas McCombs (12)]]; Cathrine McCombs (9) Family 44: William Blayer (62); Martha Blayer (53) Family 45 (continues): [[Cayer-72|Alexis Cayer (61)]]; [[Skinner-3951|Jane Cayer (58)]]; Charles Cayer (37) '''Page 15''' Family 45 (continued): [[Cayer-82|Remi Cayer (21)]]; [[Cayer-89|Sofia Cayer (16)]]; [[Cayer-252|Jane Cayer (15)]]; Malvina Cayer (29); Estell Cayer (4) Family 46: [[Davison-3778|James Davidson (60)]]; [[Lawson-7945|Margret Davidson (50)]]; [[Davison-3779|John Davidson (31)]]; Mary Jane Davidson (26); Margret Ely Davidson (2); [[Davison-3783|Grace Davidson (26)]] Family 47: [[Davison-4533|William Davidson (39)]]; [[Reason-175|Ellen Davidson (34)]]; [[Davison-4534|James Davidson (12)]]; Ritchard Davidson (10); Robert Davidson (8); John Henry Davidson (6); Margret Ellen Davidson (3); Mary Isabella Davidson (1) Family 48 (continues): Francis Denis (55) '''Page 16''' Family 48 (continued): Félicité Dennis (55); Franscise Dennis (23); Louis Dennis (21); Malvina Dennis (19) Family 49: [[Burke-4814|Tobias Burke (73)]]; Moilo Burke (20); [[Burke-4815|Ellen Burke (60)]] Family 50: Francois Plamondon (25); Julie Plamondon (45); Pierre Plamondon (22); 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[[Corcoran-899|Thomas Corkrin (22)]]; [[Corcoran-901|Mary Corkrin (20)]]; [[Corcoran-916|Louis Corkrin (18)]] '''Page 20''' Family 63 (continued): [[Corcoran-275|Alexander Corkrin (13)]]; [[Corcoran-1268|Loisa Corkrin (12)]]; [[Corcoran-1267|Hannah Corkrin (10)]]; [[Corcoran-1265|Emelia Corkrin (7)]]; [[Corcoran-985|Michal Corkrin (4)]]; [[Corcoran-1264|James Corkrin (2)]] Family 64: [[Sisson-1505|Thomas Sissons (48)]]; [[Gilkison-182|Jane Sissons (49)]]; Jane Sissons (16); Thomas Sissons (10); George Sissons (8); Jonathan Malcum Sissons (5) Family 65 (continues): [[Keeler-1646|Humphrey Keeler (50)]]; [[Piles-168|Pheba Keeler (41)]]; [[Keeler-1687|Robert Keeler (21)]]; [[Keeler-1645|Jane Keeler (19)]]; Elizabeth Keeler (17); Pheby Keeler (15); Mary Ann Keeler (13); Ellen Keeler (11) '''Page 21''' Family 65 (continued): Rabecca Keeler (9); George Henry Keeler (7); Ratchel Keeler (5); Marguerite Keeler (2) Family 66: [[Morrow-4388|William Morrow (44)]]; [[Proctor-4943|Mary Morrow (42)]]; [[Morrow-4387|Cathrine Morrow (17)]]; Ritchard Morrow (15); [[Morrow-5394|William James Morrow (13)]]; John Morrow (10); Mary Jane Morrow (5) Family 67: Robert Gilkison (83) Family 68 (continues): [[Livingston-3624|Thomas Levingston (54)]]; [[Gilkison-183|Ann Levingston (42)]]; [[Livingston-3677|Ann Maria Levingston (26)]]; Martha Jane Levingston (24); Robert Levingston (22); [[Livingston-3623|Marguerite Levingston (20)]]; [[Livingston-3625|Mary Levingston (18)]]; [[Livingston-3638|Thomas Levingston (16)]] '''Page 22''' Family 68 (continued): [[Livingston-4286|Sarah Levingston (13)]]; John Levingston (9); Matilda Levingston (7); James Levingston (5); Eliza Levingston (1) Family 69: Hugh Smith (73); Ellen Smith (66); Alexander Daly (30); Susan Daly (23) Family 70: Thomas Morrin (50); Dora Morrin (51); Paul Morrin (21); Cathrine Morrin (17); Mary Morrin (13); John Morrin (11); Patrick Morrin (9) Family 71: Henry Piles (68); Jane Piles (66) Family 72 (continues): [[McElrea-24|William McAlrea (58)]]; [[Borland-836|Mary McAlrea (54)]] '''Page 23''' Family 72 (continued): Jane McAlrea (24); Robert McAlrea (22); [[McElrea-33|Rabecca McAlrea (21)]]; [[McElrea-21|John McAlrea (19)]]; [[McElrea-25|Samuel McAlrea (17)]]; [[McElrea-26|Marguerite McAlrea (16)]]; [[McElrea-27|Mary McAlrea (14)]]; Prudence McAlrea (12); William McAlrea (7) Family 73: [[Piles-173|Robert Piles (35)]]; [[Tomlinson-3255|Ann Piles (34)]]; [[Piles-194|Henry Piles (13)]]; Jane Piles (11); Robert Piles (10); Ann Piles (6); Eliza Piles (2) Family 74 (continues): [[Williamson-13047|William Williamson (38)]]; [[Piles-195|Ann Williamson (35)]]; [[Williamson-13048|Pheby Williamson (12)]]; Mary Ann Williamson (5) '''Page 24''' Family 74 (continued): William Henry Williamson (3); Robert Williamson (3/12); Ann Jane Henderson (15) Family 75: [[Henderson-20518|John Henderson (48)]]; [[Gilkison-222|Maria Henderson (40)]]; Robert Henderson (19); [[Henderson-20517|Jane Henderson (17)]]; [[Henderson-20519|John Henderson (15)]]; [[Henderson-20520|William Henderson (13)]]; Thomas Henderson (11); Noble Henderson (9); Eliza Henderson (7); Matilda Henderson (4); James Henderson (2) Family 76: [[Darbyson-29|John Darbyson (43)]]; [[Gilkison-186|Eliza Darbyson (37)]]; Martha Jane Darbyson (12); William Darbyson (8); John Darbyson (4) Family 77 (continues): [[Smith-186576|Mathew Smith (50)]] '''Page 25''' Family 77 (continued): [[Murphy-18094|Elizabeth Smith (55)]]; [[Smith-186577|Charles James Smith (17)]] Family 78: Mathew John Smith (23); Mary Smith (26) Family 79: [[Livingston-3627|James Levingston (40)]]; [[Smith-186564|Matilda Levingston (36)]]; [[Livingston-3628|William Levingston (18)]]; John Levingston (15); [[Livingston-3639|Thomas Levingston (13)]]; Samuel Levingston (10); Darbeous Levingston (9); Mary Jane Levingston (6); Ratchel Levingston (5); Alexander Levingston (3) Family 80: Jacob Smith (28); Sarah Smith (20); [[Smith-189905|Alexander Smith (55)]]; [[Murphy-18368|Almina Smith (48)]]; [[Smith-189906|Mary Smith (22)]] Family 81 (continues): [[Smith-186385|Hugh Smith (48)]] '''Page 26''' Family 81 (continued): [[Lorimer-440|Elizabeth Smith (44)]]; 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1872 FA Cup Challenge

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__NOTOC__ {{Image| file=England_Project_-_FA_Cup_Challenge_-_images-1.png | align=C | size=600px }} '''Welcome to the England Project's 1872 FA Cup Challenge!''' The FA Cup is the oldest national football competition in the world. Officially known as the Football Association Challenge Cup, the inaugural tournament kicked off in November 1871 between 15 clubs. The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1872_FA_Cup_Final first FA Cup final] was played on the afternoon of Saturday 16 March 1872 at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oval The Oval] in Kennington, Surrey. A crowd of 2,000 fans gathered to watch the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wanderers_F.C. Wanderers] defeat the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Engineers_A.F.C. Royal Engineers] 1-0 after a goal by Wanderers' forward Morton Betts 15 minutes into the first half. The England Project's FA Cup Challenge aims to create, source and connect WikiTree profiles for the 22 players and referee who took to the pitch in the inaugural final. A handful of them already have profiles, but most don't. To join the fun, simply follow the steps below. == Here's what to do ... == : '''1. Choose a team and player''' * Pick a team—either the Wanderers or Royal Engineers. Their players are listed below. * Add your name next to the player(s) you plan to work on. To add your name, click the "edit" tab of this page and insert your name in the following format:
[[WikiID-123|Your Name]] * Up to 3 people can work on each player, so put your name down before you miss out! * You can work on as many players as you like. : '''2. Create, source and connect the player's WikiTree profile * Check if the player's got a WikiTree profile. If not, create one! * Source the profile with at least minimum sources. All of the players are on Wikipedia, so that might be a good place to start! * Connect the player to the global tree. You will know he's connected if you link him to a profile that's got "... is 24 degrees from Brad Cunningham, 33 degrees from Richard Valens and 17 degrees from Henry VIII of England on our single family tree ..." at the bottom. * Don't feel you need to do everything yourself. It's all about teamwork! : '''3. When you finish the player''' * Once you've connected the player's profile to the global tree, update this page to show it's done.
Do this by clicking the "edit" tab of this page and adding the following at the end of the player's line: ~~~~ ⚽
Click "save changes" and it will automatically add your name, the date and time. : '''4. Winning team''' * The winner will be the team that finishes all their players first, or that has finished the most players at the end of the challenge. * If your team wins, you will receive bragging rights—and a winner's sticker to add to your own profile! '''
Thank you ''everyone'' for joining in!
Royal Engineers has won the rematch 11-9 in just over 24 hours!
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== The teams == ==== Wanderers ==== {{Image| file=England_Project_-_FA_Cup_Challenge_-_images-2.png | align=r | size=120px }} Wanderers was an amateur football club based in Upper Norwood, Surrey. It included most of the "great players, who have represented the universities and public schools."'A great event in the football world will come off to-day at Kennington-oval.' ''Morning Post'' (London, England), 16 Mar 1872, page 5. British Library Newspapers. Gale Newsvault (subscription service, accessed 8 May 2020) It dominated the early years of the FA Cup, winning five times between 1872 and 1878. The contemporary newspaper reports differ slightly as to the line-up in the 1872 final,'Football', ''Bell's Life in London and Sporting Chronicle'' (London, England), 23 Mar 1872, Nineteenth Century UK Periodicals. Gale Newsvault (subscription service, accessed 8 May 2020) but the players are generally accepted to have been as follows.'Wanderers won the first ever FA Cup Final on 16 March 1872', [http://www.thefa.com/news/2020/mar/16/first-fa-cup-final-1871-wanderers-1-0-royal-engineers The FA] (accessed 8 May 2020)Rob Cavallini, ''The Wanderers - Five Times F.A. Cup Winners'', 2005, page 38.Wikipedia contributors, "1872 FA Cup Final," [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=1872_FA_Cup_Final&oldid=955239264 Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia], (accessed 7 May 2020) You can find links to their Wikipedia pages [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1872_FA_Cup_Final#Details here]. {| width="100%" |- ! align="left" width="20%"|Player ! align="left"|WikiTree Team |- || [[Alcock-1051|C. W. Alcock]] (captain) ||[[Buckle-52| Hilary]] | [[Alcock-647|Pat]] | [[WikiID|Name]][[Buckle-52|Buckle-52]] 08:04, 17 May 2020 (UTC) ⚽ |- || [[Bowen-8455|E. E. Bowen]] || [[DeSpain-617|Laura DeSpain]] | [[Hardman-1532|Hardnut]] | [[WikiID|Name]] |- ||[[Bonsor-21|A. G. Bonsor]] ||[[Christmas-476|Frustrated Fan]] | [[Speed-878|Ian S]] | [[WikiID|Name]] [[Christmas-476|Christmas-476]] 11:57, 17 May 2020 (UTC)

1882 England v Australia Ashes challenge

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{{Image| file= MCC-1.png |align=C |size=L }} '''Welcome to the England v Australia Ashes Challenge!''' The Ashes cricket series began with a single test match between England and Australia in August 1882 at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Oval Kennington Oval] in Surrey, England. The hosts went into the match as hot favourites, having never lost to Australia on home soil. But after two days of fiercely contested cricket, Australia astonished the crowd of 20,000 spectators to narrowly defeat England by 7 runs. A mock obituary in ''The Sporting Times'' mourned the loss of "English Cricket, which died at the Oval on 29 August 1882" and jested "The body will be cremated and the ashes taken to Australia." When England toured Australia later that year, its captain Ivo Bligh promised to "recover those Ashes", giving birth to the Ashes cricket tradition. You can read more about the history of the Ashes on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Ashes Wikipedia]. The England v Australia Ashes Challenge aims to create, source and connect WikiTree profiles for the 22 cricketers and two umpires who walked onto the field in the historic 1882 test match. Some of them already have profiles, but several don't and not all of them are complete or connected to the global family tree. To join the fun, simply follow the steps below. == How it works == : '''1. Choose a player''' * In true Ashes tradition, the Challenge is England Project vs Australia Project. Each team's players are listed below. If you are a member of both projects, you will need to decide which team to join. * Add your name next to the player(s) you plan to work on. To add your name, click the "edit" tab of this page and insert your name in the following format:
[[WikiID-123|Your Name]] * Up to 3 people can work on each player, so get in quick before you miss out! * You can work on as many players as you like. : '''2. Create, source and connect the player's WikiTree profile''' * Check if the player has got a WikiTree profile. If not, create one! ''If a profile already exists, the profile managers have all been contacted and all have given their blessing to this contest.'' * Source the profile with reliable sources. All of the players are on [https://www.espncricinfo.com/series/17718/scorecard/62404/england-vs-australia-only-test-australia-tour-of-england-1882 Cricinfo] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_cricket_team_in_England_in_1882#Squads Wikipedia], so that might be a good place to start! * Connect the player to the global tree. You will know he's connected if you link him to a profile that's got "... is 27 degrees from Raymond Lemieux, 26 degrees from Tara Wildes and 17 degrees from Henry VIII of England on our single family tree ..." at the bottom. * Don't feel you need to do everything yourself. It's all about teamwork! : '''3. When you finish the player''' * Once you've sourced, written at least a basic biography, and connected the player's profile to the global tree, update this page to show it's done.
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1886 Grove City, Ohio Murder

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Articles and other notes about the murder of William N. Grant from Grove City, Ohio. == Articles == === A Grove City Tragedy === ''[[Grant-3285|William Grant]] killed by a single blow.'' ''Charles Cavener, a Young Man of This City, the Perpetrator of the Crime - The Full Particulars of the Occurrence which Has Caused so Much Excitement in the Little Village.]'' Grove City, the small suburban town which lies six miles southwest of the city, was the scene last night of a sensational occurrence, it being the killing of one man by the hands of another. The victim was [[Grant-3285|'''William Grant''']], a married man, while the perpetrator of the crime, is '''Charles Cavener''', a young man of twenty-two years of age. The village of Grove City has had but few exciting occurrences in its history, and its inhabitants in their monotonous village life, know hardly anything of the broils and strifes of larger communities. Anything unusual happening in a small place like this is apt to create excitement, and thus the reunion of the Fifty-fourth O.V.I., held at Grant’s grove, near the village, tended to make the day a lively one. The reunion had proceeded with harmony and pleasure to all throughout the day, there being speeches made, and later in the afternoon dancing in the grove. Quite a number of young farmers from the surrounding country came into the village in the morning to partake in the festivities, and as a necessary adjunct to their enjoyment, the saloons did a rushing business. Among those who came to the reunion was Charles Cavener, whose sisters were staying in the city. Being a resident of a place where reunions are common, he preferred the pleasures of playing fifteen ball pool, and for this purpose he entered the saloon and billiard hall of '''John Hoelcher''', which is located on the main street and on one of the principal corners of the village. In this saloon he met William Grant, whom he had known for years, and with whom he had always been friendly. These two soon became engaged in a game of pool, and, rivalry soon superceding friendship, they enlivened the game with frequent disputes. Finally, during the course of a game, Cavener picked up a ball and, putting it in his armpit, stood watching Grant, who was about to play. Grant, however, saw him take the ball, and becoming very angry at the seeming attempt at cheating, demanded the restoration of the ball to the table. This demand Cavener complied with after explaining that he was only in fun. The ball, however, was placed in the middle of the table, some distance away from its original place, and when Grant played and failed to pocket it, the row again commenced and he is said to have called Cavener some very hard names. Cavener left the billiard hall at this time, and in company with others went to the grove where dancing was going on. Once there, a man named '''Ed Gillin''' ('''Gillen'''), who had witnessed the trouble in the billiard hall, began to impress upon Cavener that he was a coward if he did not go back and either obtain a retraction from Grant or give him a thrashing. In justice to Cavener, it must be said he went reluctantly, not because he was afraid, since he is an enormous specimen of manhood, but because he had never fought a man, and did not wish to begin. However, by a dint of persuasion these kind of friends of his prevailed upon the young man to go back. Grant was standing inside the saloon when Cavener and his friends approached, and did not come out at once. The man Gillin (Gillen), who seems to have acted as the instigator of the latter part of the trouble at least, went inside the saloon, and going up to Grant said “Charlie says he didn’t take the ball, and now he has come back to whip you.” Grant, it seems, considered himself quite a pugilist, and was not afraid to encounter Cavener, so walking out on the porch, he accosted Cavener with words to the effect that he was a thief and a liar, and at the same time is said to have struck Cavener a glancing blow on the right temple. The return blow of Cavener was as terrible as it was quick and sudden. He was standing on the porch alongside of Grant, whose back was to the street. As Grant struck at him, Cavener warded it off with his left, and his great right arm shot out like a catapult. The blow took effect on the left jaw of Grant, and lifting him completely off his feet, his body fell with a thud on the ground between the porch and the horse hitching rack. This porch is about eight inches higher than the street, and as Grant’s head struck the ground first, a terrible shock must have been given him. He laid very still, not a muscle quivering, but Cavener, in the heat of his passion, jump down on the ground, and standing over his prostrate antagonist kicked him some say twice, and some three times. A burly farmer named '''John Mitchell''' interfered at once, and then an examination of Grant was made. He was perfectly still and seemed unconscious, remaining in the same condition while the horrified spectators applied remedies, but with no avail. Drs. '''Williams''' and [[Hoover-1265|'''Louis Hoover''']] were immediately called, and they had Grant removed across the street to his home. Here he lay unconscious until one o’clock this morning, when he died. The physicians, from an exterior examination, were unable to tell the exact cause of his death, but supposed that some fearful concussion had taken place in the skull, caused by the blow and the fall. The injured man was as if paralyzed, being limp and deathlike even from the time he was hit. Cavener was arrested by Constable '''Ford''' at the dancing ground, and was placed in jail over night. To-day being very warm he was moved to a room in the hotel, and there was guarded by the constables. When seen at noon to-day by a Dispatch reporter he seemed very much depressed and sad. A glance at him would impress any person, since his frame for so young a man is herculean, he being six feet, three inches in height, and his limbs formed proportionately. His right hand, which struck the terrible blow is somewhat swollen, and consequently looks enormously large. In his face Cavener has all the looks of a boy, and rather than having a bad face, has an innocent unattractive one. He was very nervous when asked to tell his story, but when once started told it clearly and without attempt at evasion. He acknowledge having struck Grant hard and then kicked him while he lay upon the ground, but in extenuation for himself said that Grant struck him first. Cavener’s history is very easy to tell, he having been born near Shadeville, and after having lived near and in Grove City he came to Columbus, where he obtained employment in the Hocking Valley round-house. He resided with his stepfather, back of the new Court House. During his residence in this city he has never been arrested and has never been engaged in brawls. He sent to the city for an attorney, but up to one o’clock he had not arrived. William Grant, whose life has been taken, is a married man of about thirty-five years of age, and leaves a wife and one child, a boy aged about ten years. He is a cousin of Mr. [[Grant-3303|'''Ad. (Adam) Grant''']], formerly of Grove City, but now of Columbus, and occupies his old residence in his native place. The deceased was a man of poor circumstances, having always supported his family by day labor, and while he was not considered a correct man in all ways, he was esteemed in Grove City as a good citizen, His relatives were all present when he died this morning. The preliminary hearing of Cavener was to have taken place this morning at nine o’clock before Justice of the Peace '''Neiswander''', of Grove City. It was postponed, however, until this afternoon at four o’clock, and is now in progress, a large number of witnesses have been subpoenaed. A post mortem examination was also to have been made this afternoon by Dr. '''Halderman''', of this city, and Coroner '''Egan''' will hold his inquest immediately after. It is expected that the post mortem will develop many interesting facts, since the cause of Grant’s death is queer. His face and side were terribly bruised and discolored. It should have been stated that Grant was an average sized man, being anything but a match for Cavener. Grove City to-day is quiet; its inhabitants, as they sit upon the steps of the many saloons, gaze across the street, and seeing the crape upon the door, talk in subdued tones about the occurrence of last night. Up in the second story of the hotel, at a window which commands a view of the street, sat, at noon to-day, the massive frame of Cavener, who, with his listless yet sad eyes, was constantly seeking out the crape upon the door. And over the street, in the house that stands among the tall locusts and poplars, lies the body of Grant, his weeping wife and child always near. Grove City has had its murder at last, an event predicted by many an old citizen, when he has seen the saloons multiplying. '''Source:''' “A Grove City Tragedy.” ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' Published 27 Aug 1886. Accessed at the Columbus Metropolitan Library. ---- === The Grove City Homicide === '''''Ed. Gillen''' Arrested as an Accessory to '''Cavener''' - The Post Mortem, Coroner’s Inquest and Preliminary Hearing - The Accused in the County Jail.'' A full account of this homicide case at Grove City appeared in The Dispatch of yesterday, but the post mortem examination and coroner’s inquest [occurred too] late for publication. Dr. '''Hamilton''' conducted the post mortem on the body of [[Grant-3285|'''Grant''']], being assisted by Drs. '''Williams''' and [[Hoover-1265|'''Louis Hoover''']]. The examination showed that a fracture extending from the base upward four and one half inches. One of the ribs was broken, and an incision was made in the abdomen, the right kidney also being lacerated badly. The top of the brain was clotted with blood, the injury of this part being fatal, as was also the laceration of the kidney. The fracture of the skull might have been caused by the fall to the ground, after Grant was struck, and the injuries in the side might have been caused by kicks. These were the results, as announced by the surgeons. Deputy Coroner '''William Foley''' went out at the same time as Dr. HAMILTON. He examined three witnesses, '''James M. Haughn''', '''John Mitchell''' and '''John H. Hoelcher''', all of whom saw the affair, and all of whom swore that Grant was the aggressor, and that he struck the first blow. As the examination of the Coroner and the physicians did not end until seven o’clock in the evening, the preliminary trial before Justice '''Neiswander''' did not take place until after that time. When it did, Judge '''George K. Nash''' represented the State and Mr. '''T.J. Keating''' the defense. Mention was made yesterday of the part the man Ed Gillen played in the tragedy. Through his cowardly meddling the homicide was caused, since young Cavener would never have fought if it had not been for Gillen’s sneers and taunts about his being a coward. The despicable and guilty part he bore in the matter has met with its just reward, since at the preliminary hearing enough evidence developed to implicate him in the crime, and he was therefore arrested and charged with being an accessory. The people of Grove City fully appreciate what his meddling has caused, and as a consequence are more bitter toward Gillen than to Cavener, whom they sympathize with and like. The preliminary hearing was short, the bail of Cavener and Gillen being fixed at $2,000. As neither of the men could give that amount they were brought to the city last night on the 10:30 o’clock train and placed in the county jail. Justice Neiswander will hold a preliminary hearing to inquire into the details of the tragedy next Monday afternoon, at two o’clock , the place of hearing being Grove City. '''Source:''' “The Grove City Homicide.” ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' Published 28 Aug 1886. Accessed at the Columbus Metropolitan Library. ---- === William Grant’s Funeral === ''Special to The Dispatch]'' Grove City, O., August 30. - The funeral of [[Grant-3285|'''William Grant''']], the victim of Thursday’s tragedy, took place here yesterday. Fully 800 persons were present. Rev. '''Storrer''', of the M.E. Church, read the eighth chapter of John, first to eleventh verses, using part of the seventh verse for his text. The service was held in this yard. The deceased was born September 18, 1853, and died August 27, 1886. He was [married] to [[Chambers-1450|'''Ella Chambers''']] December 1, 1875. '''Source:''' “William Grant’s Funeral.” ''The Columbus Evening Dispatch.'' Published 30 Aug 1886. Accessed at the Columbus Metropolitan Library. ---- By 1880, Cavener appears as a fireman living in Columbus.

1896 Summer Olympics

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==1896 Summer Olympics== The 1896 Summer Olympics, or the Games of the I Olympiad, were held in Athens, Greece from April 6-15, 1896. The Olympic Games were revived by Pierre de Coubertin, who was also the founder of the International Olympic Committee. 9 sports and 43 events were held during the games in Athens. 14 nations participated, making it the sporting event with the largest international participation at the time. All the competitors were men, for women were prohibited from competing.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1896_Summer_Olympics Pierre de Coubertin thought that inclusion of women would be "impractical, uninteresting, unaesthetic, and incorrect."http://www.topendsports.com/events/summer/women.htm The winner of each event received a silver medal and an olive branch. The person who finished in 2nd received a copper medal and a laurel branch. The use of gold, silver and bronze medals did not occur until the 1904 Summer Olympics in St. Louis. Because of this, the International Olympic Committee has retroactively assigned gold, silver and bronze medals to the top three athletes in each event in the 1896 Games.
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==References== *Wallechinsky, David; Loucky, Jaime. The Complete Book of The Olympics 2012 Edition. Aurum Press, London, 2012

1900 Summer Olympics

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==1900 Summer Olympics== The 1900 Summer Olympics, or the Games of the II Olympiad, were held in Paris, France from May 14-October 28, 1900. There were no opening or closing ceremonies, and it was part of the 1900 World's Fair. 997 athletes from 24 nations took part in the Games, and women were allowed to compete for the first time. At these games, most of the winners were given cups or trophies, instead of medals. The use of gold, silver, and bronze medals did not occur until the next Olympics in 1904. Just as with the 1896 Olympics, the International Olympic Committee has retroactively assigned gold, silver, and bronze medals to the top three athletes in each event.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1900_Summer_Olympics
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==References== *Wallechinsky, David; Loucky, Jaime. The Complete Book of The Olympics 2012 Edition. Aurum Press, London, 2012

1901 - 4th of July Outing

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Some people enjoy the solemn and peaceful time when they go fishing along a river or lake. But fishing doesn't have to be a lonesome activity. At the turn of the century, enjoying the outdoors in the summer time might involve the whole family, the neighborhood or nearly the entire community. This was especially true on holidays, like this family party marking the 4th of July in 1901 in Manchester, Maryland. Young and old alike, thirty-two individuals, were out of their houses and away from chores for the whole day to enjoy nature, family, friends and good picnic food. To truly mark the special day would be a photo of the group along with the first fish caught that day. Those honors belonged to the young boy front and center with pole and fish in hand. Another young man to the left proudly holds up the can of worms used to secure that fine fish. In the background, the men are holding up a large net, also used to acquire fish. In addition, notice the gentleman in the top left corner aiming a rifle. You wonder, was he just showing it off, planned on hunting later or ready to fire it off into the air in celebration of the holiday?

1905 Wisconsin State Census

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Censuses were taken by the state of Wisconsin from 1836, when it was a territory, until 1905. The '''1905 Wisconsin State Census''' was the only state census in Wisconsin to list all the members of a household by name. == Description == == Availability == The following places provide access the census images: * (free) The [[Space:Wisconsin_Historical_Society]] in Madison, Wisconsin, has microfilm of the 1905 census for use in the library or inter-library loan. * (reg.) FamilySearch.org provides a free searchable index of the census and access to images to registered users in the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/show#uri=http://hr-search-api:8080/searchapi/search/collection/1443899 Wisconsin State Census, 1905] database. * ($) Ancestry.com provides a searchable index and scanned pages in the [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1055&enc=1 Wisconsin State Censuses, 1895 and 1905] database. The following places provide indexes or transcriptions of the census, in whole or part: [[Category:1905 Wisconsin State Census]][[Category:Wisconsin]]

1906 Delaware Indian Roll

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[[Category:Delaware_Nation]] [[Category:Lenape]] [[Category: Five Civilized Tribes, Final Rolls]] = [http://lenapedelawarehistory.net/mirror/delaware_rolls.htm The Final Rolls, Cherokees by Blood, Citizens and Freedmen of the Five Civilized Tribes in Indian Territory, Delaware Cherokees] = == Prepared by: == :The roll was prepared by The Commission and Commissioner to the Five Civilized Tribes on or prior to March. 1907 on the authority of an act approved by Congress on 21 June 21, 1906 (34 Stat. L. 325). It appears then, that the listing is composed of the survivors on 21 June 1907 of those on the 1867 Roll. :No. Name Age Sex Blood Census Card No. : 1. Washington, James 36 Male 3/4 1 : 2. Lunday, Edward E. 40 Male 1/16 3 : 3. Marker, John D 77 Male White 4 : 4. Marker, Jane 58 Female 1/2 4 : 5. Weaver, Mary 50 Female 1/8 5 : 6. Chandler, Rosa E. 37 37 Female 1/4 7 : 7. Nidiffer, Mary R. 42 Female 1/8 8 : 8. Drum, Ahpahmala 45 Female Full 9 : 9. Pascal, John 62 Male Full 10 : 10. Lunday, Robert J. 66 Male White 11 : 11. Ketchum, Thomas E. 46 Male Full 12 : 12. Hicks, Lucinda O. 36 Female 1/2 13 : 13. Haff, Mary 90 Female 3/4 14 : 14. Haff, William 40 Male 3/8 15 : 15. Haff, Hiram 40 Male 1/4 16 : 16. Hawkins, Hester A. 53 Female 3/4 17 : 17. McCamish, Sarah A. 65 Female 1/4 18 : 18. Smith, Sarah 41 Female 1/4 19 : 19. Barber, Carrio 34 Female 1/4 20 : 20. Lumbard, Sarah E. 40 Female 1/2 21 : 21. Washington, Edison 22 Male Full 22 : 22. Lynch, Alice J. 47 Female Full 23 : 23. Haff, Cyrus P. 48 Male 1/4 24 : 24. Secondine, John 52 Male Full 25 : 25. Barker, Lizzie W. 40 Female 1/2 26 : 26. Anderson, Rachel 61 Female 1/2 27 : 27. [[Zeigler-216|Ketchum, Elizabeth]] 70 Female Full 28 : 28. Wolfe, Henry 43 Male Full 29 : 29. Young, John 58 Male Full 30 : 30. Young, Ella 41 Female Full 30 : 31. Armstrong, Arthur 62 Male Full 31 : 32. Williams, Samuel 62 Male Full 32 : 33, Williams, Mrs. Samuel 61 Female Full 32 : 34. Wilson, Mary 34 Female Full 33 : 35. Bronson, Julia 44 Female Full 34 : 36. Patiacow 70 Female Full 35 : 37. Peterson, Eliza 37 Female Full 37 : 38. Kinney, John 49 Male Full 38 [?] [Difficult to read] : 39. Frenchman 82 Male Full 39 : 40. Pahleeonow 62 Female Full 40 : 41. Thursday, Mary 53 Female Full 41 : 42. [[Whiteturkey-1|Whiteturkey, Albert]] 36 Male Full 42 : 43. Tanner, Charles V. 41 Male 1/16 42 : 44. Tanner, Ida F. 35 Female 1/16 43 : 45. Caesar, Nancy 57 Male [sic] Full 44 : 46. White, Mary 57 Female Full 45 : 47. White, Mary 59 Female Full 46 : 48. McEwin, William 54 Male Full 47 : 49. McEwin, Susan 42 Female Full 47 : 50. Buford, Jane 40 Female Full 48 : 51. Halfmoon, Fielding 42 Male Full 49 : 52. Curleyhead, Albert 47 Male Full 50 : 53. Armstrong, Mary E. 64 Female Full 51 : 54. Adams, Richard C. 38 Male 1/2 52 : 55. Adams, Horace M. 36 Male 1/2 53 : 56. Jackson, Colonel 74 Male Full 54 : 57. Jackson, Eliza 62 Female Full 54 : 58. Hallock, John 64 Male Full 55 : 59. Black, Alexander 41 Male Full 56 : 60. Win-da-la-a-qua 84 Female Full 58 : 61.Hall, Julia 49 Female Full 59 : 62. Gordon, Sophia 39 Female Full 60 : 63. Buffalo, Thomas 45 Male Full 61 : 64. [[Whiteturkey-4|Whiteturkey, Robert]] 49 Male Full 62 : 65. Whiteturkey, Josephine 39 Female 1/2 62 : 66. Washington, Mrs. Thomas 102 Female Full 63 : 67. Mah-wa-taise [?] Difficult to read 102 Female Full 64 [Same as above entry?] : 68. Overlees, Carrie V 45 Female 1/4 66 : 69. Sarcoxie, Mary D. 56 Female Full 67 : 70. Elkhair, Eliza 58 Female Full 69 : 71. Wilson, Nancy 62 Female Full 70 : 72. Swannock, Martha 59 Female Full 71 : 73. Lee, Mary 59 Female Full 72 : 74. Easey, William J. 37 Male Full 73 : 75. Easey, Widow J. 72 Female Full 73 : 76. Bascomb, Mary 52 Female Full 74 : 77. Washington, William 51 Male Full 75 : 78. Arnold, Harry 60 Mae Full 76 : 79. Ager, Mary 40 Female Full 77 : 80. Pom-mah-pun-aqua 49 Female Full 78 : 81. Gibson, James W. 40 40 Male Full 79 : 82. Wilson, James 57 Male Full 80 : 83. Wilson, Libby 49 Female Full 81 : 84. Frenchman, Frank 46 Male Full 81 : 85. Beaver, Eliza 62 Female Full 82 : 86. Yellowjacket, John 48 Male Full 83 : 87. Yellowjacket, Ora 48 Female Full 83 : 88. Big Beaver, Lona-sut-ta 62 Male Full 84 : 89. Wheeler, Robert 36 Male Full 85 : 90. Swannock, Jonas 36 Male Full 86 : 91. Armstrong, Catherine A. 37 Female Full 87 : 92. White, William 36 Male Full 88 : 93. Brown, John 65 Male Full 89 : 94. Miller, Silas 45 Male Full 90 : 95. Bixler, Amanda 36 Female Full 91 : 96. [[Whiteturkey-7|Whiteturkey, Dutch]] 45 Male Full 92 : 97. Elkhair, Charles 51 Male Full 93 : 98. Elkhair, Susan 51 Female Full 93 : 99. Anderson, Daniel 44 Male 3/4 94 : 100. Shailer, William H. 54 Male Full 96 : 101. Fall-leaf, George 40 Male 3/4 96 : 102. Fall-leaf, Eliza 47 Female Full 96 : 103. Ke-ke-she-pa-ke-now 62 Female Full 99 : 104. Spybuck, Mary 43 Female Full 100 : 105. Lewis, Lucy D. 48 Female Full 101 : 106. Wilson, William 38 Male Full 102 : 107. [[Williams-16167|Whiteturkey, Widow]] 64 Female Full 103 : 108. Paradee, Annie 35 Female 1/2 104 : 109. [[Whiteturkey-5|Whiteturkey, Samuel]] 43 Male Full 105 : 110. Ketchum, Watson 41 Male Full 106 : 111. Brown, William 44 Male Full 107 : 112. Brown, Mary 55 Female Full 107 : 113. Parks, John 43 Male Full 108 : 114. Britton, Minnie 41 Male Full 109 : 115. Washington, George 53 Male Full 110 : 116. Washington, Mary 51 Female Full 110 : 117. Fouts, Julius 50 Male Full 112

1911-1913 Stonewell, Tennessee Store Ledger

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Store ledger from Stonewall, Tennessee - believe it may be from the Post Office, as stamps in it point that way. Store ledger is possibly from Smith Bros., a general merchandise store in Smith, Tennessee. Most customers lived in Districts 10, 16, and 22 of Smith County, Tennessee. Purchased by [[Wheeler-13722|Kristina Wheeler]] in November of 2022 at the Iron Pig in Rutherford County, Tennessee. Chart created by [[Goggins-105|Julie Klar]]. The best way to use is to review the chart below and identify the name you are looking for, noting the page numbers. Then do Cntrl+F to "find" and type in the page number you are looking for. Note: Some transcribed entries marked by ? were indecipherable. The original index pages are available following the chart below. Please remember an index page contains 2 letters and the letters are mixed on the page such as you may see B before A. Missing Page 286. {| border="1" |-style="background-color:#f2f2f2" ! '''Name on Ledger''' ! '''FamilySearch Profile''' ! '''Ledger Page(s)''' ! '''Research Notes''' |- | Fate Apple | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRYS-2QG Lafayette "Fate" Henry Apple] | 85, 387 | |- | Hershel Apple | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2QF-DSP Hurshel Apple] | 370 | |- | Bee Armistead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V1Y-R4Z Jesse Beasley "Bee" Armistead] | 77 | |- | S. B. Armistead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCHF-FSK Samuel Brown Armistead] | 79, 313 | |- | Alvie Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCVT-GWF Alvie Axum Armistead] | 364 | |- | Charles Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5CK-HYQ Charles Armistead] | 149 | index states "Etta son"; son of Etta Armistead |- | Charlie B. Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLKT-QNT Charlie B. Armistead] | 49, 110, 189, 310 | |- | Comp Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC44-NDS Compton Edward Armistead] | 341 | |- | Etta Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCV-LDP Etta Brinkley Cox] | 131 | |- | Floyd Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCHN-CF1 Floyd Armistead] | 182 | son of G. W. Armistead |- | Fred Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJHD-7BV Fred Ligon Armistead] | 128, 250, 371 | son of S. B. Armistead |- | G. W. Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCHN-W4T George Washington Armistead] | 105, 195, 247, 335, 340 | |- | Herman Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3C-1KM Herman Armistead] | 49 | |- | Hershel Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V1Y-RW9 William Hershall Armistead] | 233 | son of S. B. Armistead |- | J. E. Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTL1-T9H James Edgar Armistead] | 169 | |- | Jesse Armstead | | 43 | Possible match: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL2M-57F Jesse Franklin Armistead] or [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V1Y-R4Z Jesse Beasley Armistead]; Ledger mentions cash by [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51Y-ZTS Robert Lee Booker] |- | Letcher Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCHN-K2S Letcher Ligon Armistead] | 152 | son of G. W. Armistead |- | Mack Armstead | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5CK-4FF Mack Armistead] | 59 | |- | Joe Ashley | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G36P-9RH William Joseph Henry Ashley] | 104, 188, 244, 300, 342, 349 | son of William Ashley Sr. |- | Tom Ashley | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9FK8-TNQ James Thomas Ashley] | 136, 218, 317 | son of William Ashley Sr. |- | W. A. Ashley | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/K69V-VZR William Anderson Ashley Jr.] | 61, 73, 126, 211, 285, 338 | |- | William Ashley | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHG7-1VW William Anderson Ashley Sr.] | 136, 218, 317 | |- | Nathan Baird | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3Z-8MT Nathan Baird Jr.] | 173 | |- | Alex Ballard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G679-HL7 Alexander Ballard] | 33 | |- | All Ballard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G67H-ZVT Almon Alfred Ballard] | 45 | son of Alexander Ballard |- | Hershel Ballard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWGM-ZF9 Hershel B. Ballard] | 242 | son of Alexander Ballard |- | Joe Ballard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWTS-68M Joe Ballard] | 251 | |- | Henry Barlet | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KFFK-CNQ Henry Lafayette Bartlett] | 157 | |- | Van Barlet | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WTL-7QH Van Gillespie Bartlett] | 160 | son of Henry Bartlett |- | Frank Bellar Sr. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KCXF-JXD Frank Bellar] | 64, 260, 367
| FS profile does not mention a Jr., but ancestry.com user's tree mentioned a Jr. |- | Frank Bellar Jr. | | 174 | |- | Joe Bellar | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJM6-YMP Joseph "Joe" Bellar] | 30 | |- | John Bellar | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYDW-66M Johnny Bellar Jr.] | 71, 248, 379 | brother of Frank Bellar Sr. |- | Mrs. Jossie Bellar | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCY4-SNL Josephine Overstreet] | 39 | sister-in-law of Frank Bellar Sr. |- | Sid Bellar | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4JV-4YY Sidney Stanton Bellar] | 73 | brother of Frank Bellar Sr. |- | W. S. Bellar | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M7YJ-5Z3 William Steven Bellar] | 56, 186, 322, 323 | brother of Frank Bellar Sr. |- | Wayman Bellar | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/LZ5N-LJL John Wayman Bellar] | 327 | son of W. S. Bellar |- | J. T. Booker | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K4P4-9DR James Thomas Booker] | 115, 172, 196, 237, 314, 348, 391 | |- | John Booker | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51Y-81F John Elias Booker] | 32 | son of J. T. Booker |- | Robert Booker | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L51Y-ZTS Robert Lee Booker] | 165 | son of J. T. Booker |- | Jim Boze | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLKY-HR2 James Boze] | 50, 301 | |- | Miss Julia Boze | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LB5Q-39R Julia Boze] | 315 | |- | Bill Boze(?) | | 309 | Last name is difficult to read. Possible match: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KG43-TG8 William Carroll Boze] |- | Willis Burton | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHLX-N61 Willis Burton] | 222 | |- | Bee Carter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVTJ-J85 Hershel Bee Carter] | 168 | brother of Clabe Carter |- | Claib Carter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVT2-W2T Clabe Norman Carter] | 200 | |- | Easter Carter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVT2-W8H Easter "Ester" Ballard Smith] | 366 | mother of Clabe Carter |- | Richard Carter | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVT2-WKS Richard A. Carter] | 145 | brother of Clabe Carter |- | Wade Christian | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH7B-7GZ Wade C. Christian] | 288 | |- | John Cooper | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ84-PV3 John Washington Cooper] | 112, 308 | |- | F. C. Cornwell | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ19-951 Fushee C. Cornwell] | 156 | |- | Will Cowan | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZXY-M73 William Lewis Cowan] | 142, 166 | |- | S. K. Crawford | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMJ3-4ZX Soloman Knox Crawford] | 53 | |- | H. A. Cripps | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LT66-7SB Harvie A. Cripps] | 67 | |- | Luther Deadman | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWYB-9QS Luther Lee Deadman] | 146, 258 | son-in-law of John H. Gibbs |- | John Denney | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/K87Z-F4P Jonathan Bill Denney] | 97, 234, 356 | |- | Boze Dillard | | 375 | |- | Charles Dillard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2T-H39 Charles F. Dillard] | 48 | |- | Elmore Dillard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXSS-P46 John Elmore Dillard] | 344 | |- | J. B. Dillard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2T-Z74 James Bob Dillard] | 46 | son of Charles F. Dillard |- | John Harrison Dillard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2T-ZS3 John Harrison Dillard] | 81 | son of Charles F. Dillard |- | John J. Dillard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCTX-Z3T Johnny Jordan Dillard] | 133 | |- | Adron Durham | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ3T-XF5 Wilburn Adrian Durham] | 214 | son of J. A. Durham |- | Mrs. J. A. Durham | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCZH-NCT Frances Elizabeth Perkins] | 99 | wife of J. A. Durham |- | Robert Durham | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL2M-WZD Robert Lee Durham] | 41, 377 | son of J. A. Durham |- | W. H. Durham | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHKF-7VJ William Herman Durham] | 26, 231, 350 | son of J. A. Durham |- | Maniel Eldrige | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ7S-3VS Maniel Eldridge] | 36 | |- | Frank Farley (col.) | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JXM-JH4 Frank Farley] | 123 | |- | Mack Farley | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVG1-Y7P Clarence Mack Farley] | 207 | |- | Jim Farmer | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLK8-42C James Berry Farmer] | 273 | |- | John Fields | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MWRD-2SG John Fields] | 362 | stepbrother of Robert Fields |- | Robert K. Fields | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GFGW-VBK Robert "Bob" King Fields] | 108 | |- | Bud Ford | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBPL-97S Louis "Bud" G. Ford] | 140 | brother of Jack Ford |- | Jack Ford | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GZ3Z-V1N Thomas Jackson "Jack" Ford] | 29 | |- | Robert E. Ford | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVW1-HG7 Robert Earl Ford] | 91 | brother of Jack Ford |- | Willis Gentry | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDHW-HZZ Willis Norman Gentry] | 179 | |- | Arthur Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5RS-H41 Robert Arthur Gibbs] | 70, 263 | |- | Avin Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHJY-QL7 William Alvin Gibbs] | 44 | |- | Mrs. Betty Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCX8-7JJ Bettie Jane Hubbard] | 159, 351 | wife of John H. Gibbs |- | Bill Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL29-QB8 Willie "Bill" Isaac Gibbs] | 164 | son of Isaac Gibbs |- | Clemon Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCV-8GF Walter Clemon Gibbs] | 121 | brother of Alvin Gibbs |- | Herman Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTPY-28S John Herman Gibbs] | 114, 269 | son of Isaac Gibbs |- | Isaac Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8HR-99Z Isaac Gibbs] | 102 | uncle of Alvin Gibbs |- | Jake Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9V1J-4Z3 Zack Gibbs] | 72, 239 | father of Alvin Gibbs; FS profile suggests he also used Jake as alt. name |- | John Gibbs Sr. | | 52 | Possible match: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8HR-9BS John H. Gibbs] Ledger mentions a Oscar, but his FS profile does not include a Jr. Other possible match: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWPD-MW5 John Darb Gibbs Sr.] John Darb Gibbs Sr. had a Jr. but not known if he (Sr.) was still alive in 1911. He (Sr.) had a grandson Oscar. |- | John Gibbs Jr. | | 117 | |- | L. B. Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LVCV-6KK Little Berry Gibbs] | 205 | brother of Alvin Gibbs |- | Marshall Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5RS-D8B Marshall Gibbs] | 135 | brother of Arthur Gibbs |- | Oscar Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8DJ-RSX Oscar Gibbs] | 101, 363 | cousin of Alvin Gibbs and son of John H. Gibbs |- | Robert Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3Q1-ZK3 Robert Allen Gibbs] | 116, 134 | |- | Turner Gibbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTB4-BNV Turner Jackson Gibbs] | 94, 287, 354 | brother of Alvin Gibbs |- | Arthur Glover | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/27S1-H3Q James Arthur Glover] | 69, 259, 292 | brother of Mack Glover |- | Ester Glover | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXS5-4B8 Esters Glover] | 63 | sister of Mack Glover |- | Grance Glover | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHY2-JNZ Grance Fagan Glover] | 130, 262 | father of Mack Glover |- | Howard Glover | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXS5-H48 Howard King Glover] | 76 | brother of Mack Glover |- | Lonza Glover | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL2M-6VD William Alonzo 'Lonzie' Glover] | 138, 345 | brother of Mack Glover |- | Luther Glover | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXS5-4P3 Luther Dowel Glover] | 95, 378 | brother of Mack Glover |- | Mack Glover | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXS5-H9H Joe Mack Glover] | 38, 63 | |- | Forest Green | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLK1-TR3 General Forrest Green] | 103, 277 | |- | Jesse Gwaltney | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VPB-GTJ Jesse William Gwaltney] | 347 | |- | Marvin Harris | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5RS-4VK Marvin Cleveland Harris] | 141 | son of J. W. Harris |- | Earnest Harris | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCC3-VYF Earnest H Harris] | 357 | acct. secured by [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K82W-GRM Sam Vanderpool] |- | J. W. Harris | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G91K-JCQ James Wootson Harris] | 80, 96, 120, 194, 255, 352 | uncle of Earnest Harris |- | Jim Harris | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCC3-VVT James Isaac Harris] | 139 | brother of Earnest Harris |- | Lee Harris | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCC3-FD1 Lee Roy Harris] | 163, 279 | uncle of Earnest Harris |- | Mack Harris | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4Q4-6XJ Mack Henry Harris] | 28, 68, 276 | son of J. W. Harris |- | Mrs. Sarah Harris | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GVWY-LV6 Sarah Fuquay] | 28 | stepmother of J. W. Harris and mother of Robert K. Fields |- | Robert Hensley | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L29C-NKS William Robert Hensley] | 346 | |- | James Hickman | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LR23-QRY James Malcom Hickman] | 357 | |- | A. B. Hubbard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCX8-7NK Andrew "Andy" B. Hubbard] | 37 | |- | Arthur Hubbard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM28-ZXF Arthur Lee Hubbard] | 78, 176 | |- | Edgar Hubbard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L5RW-R3L Edgar Hubbard] | 243, 353 | |- | Henry Hubbard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLKV-Y9M Henry Anderson Hubbard] | 307 | brother of Edgar Hubbard |- | John Hubbard | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWNH-L6C John B. Hubbard] | 90 | brother of Arthur Hubbard |- | George Ingram | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2KB-V78 George Washington Ingram] | 158 | brother of Robert Ingram |- | Robert L. Ingram | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8B5-KQ6 Robert "Bob" Lee Ingram] | 42 | |- | Garry Lynch | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G9GM-P51 Garry Lynch] | 150 | |- | Horace Lynch | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M4Q4-LJ6 Horace Brown Lynch] | 332 | nephew of Garry Lynch |- | Jim Lynch | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM8J-314 James Frazier Lynch] | 274 | brother of Garry Lynch |- | John Lynch | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRDC-RDM John Dallas Lynch] | 31 | brother of Horace Lynch |- | Huse Maynor | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV44-TRW Huse Maynor] | 132 | |- | Tent(?) McKinney | | 192 | |- | Walter McKinney | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L11V-FFS Walter McKinney] | 148, 302, 389 | |- | Sam J. McKinnie | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L55Y-KSB Samuel Jordan McKinney] | 215 | |- | Mrs. Martha Meachim | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KK1Y-2PS Martha Lee Perkins] | 208 | |- | William Meachim | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCCH-7B5 William Marshall Meachum] | 60, 383 | |- | Andrew Minton | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCCJ-XBV Andrew Jackson Minton Jr.] | 219 | |- | Horace Minton | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8QY-8LN Horace Jefferson Minton] | 343 | son of Andrew Minton |- | Mrs. Martha Minton | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCCJ-F3V Martha Armistead] | 283 | wife of Andrew Minton |- | Floyd Nichols | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L55G-3SM Floyd Allen Nichols] | 100, 199, 286, 270 | |- | James Nichols | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1F2-FRH James E. Nichols] | 119, 225, 65 | brother of Floyd Nichols |- | Mrs. Jennie Nichols | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1F2-6B4 Virginia "Jennie" B. Scruggs] | 139, 153, 202, 289, 381 | mother of Floyd Nichols |- | Bill Olivis | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/GZ3Z-ZX5 William Alvis] | 230, 339 | |- | Will M. Orange | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/LKRQ-XRL William Marion Orange] | 29, 107, 131, 132, 149, 154, 158, 160, 167, 180, 190, 201, 216, 227, 238, 252, 267, 280, 291, 304, 321, 333, 355, 374, 388 | son-in-law of J. H. Smith |- | Charles Perkins | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KJJ6-SK8 Charles Thomas Perkins] | 93, 240, 358 | |- | F. G. Perkins | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M6QT-DKL Felix Grundy Perkins] | 25 | brother of Charles Perkins |- | Sam Perkins | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZRD-B9M Samuel "Sam" Virgil Perkins] | 35 | |- | W. R. Perkins | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHKW-B7R William Robinson Perkins] | 83, 382 | brother of Charles Perkins |- | Bob Petty | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K89C-LMQ Robert Perry] | 356 | |- | George Petty Jr. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MYS7-B71 George Petty Jr.] | 54 | |- | Mrs. George Petty Sr. | | 118 | |- | John Chick(?) Petty | | 122, 221, 319 | |- | Matt F. Petty | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZ2T-VQ3 Matthew Ford Petty] | 61 | |- | Axum Piper | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTLD-429 Exum Allen Piper] | 270 | son of Henry Piper |- | Henry Piper | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ2F-DJ8 Henry Allen Piper] | 127, 329 | |- | Jim Presley | | 279 | Possible match: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQJS-9N8 James Presley Sr.] or [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ2D-Z27 James Presley Jr.] |- | Jessie Preston | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L2RK-SKC Jessie Cleveland Preston] | 113, 254, 362 | |- | Rufe Preston | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LXW8-8R1 Rufus King Preston] | 144 | father of Jessie Preston |- | Mrs. Sue Preston | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8HR-SXC Susan E. Gibbs] | 297 | mother of Jessie Preston |- | Robert Ray | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L27Y-Z1X Robert "Bob" McMillian Ray] | 162 | |- | R. C. Richardson | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZN8-LJK Riley Cheeves Richardson] | 325 | |- | Fred Rittenberry | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K8FY-CS3 Fredrick A. Rittenberry] | 129, 198, 266, 360 | |- | Regie Rittenberry | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MR99-8Z8 Reggie Rittenberry] | 257 | son of Fred Rittenberry |- | W. W. Robberts | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL2M-TZ1 William Walter Roberts] | 275 | |- | Charles Russell | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NT2-88T Charles James Russell] | 134 | |- | Robert Russell | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9NT2-8DM Robert Taylor Russell] | 125 | brother of Charles Russell |- | Thomas Russell | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LKT4-PZX William Thomas Russell] | 153 | father of Charles Russell |- | Olie Sadler | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLK6-L7Z Olie Saddler] | 239 | acct. secured by Jake Gibbs |- | Quince Sadler | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLKR-7BZ John Quincy "Quince" Sadler] | 58 | |- | Mrs. Delia Scruggs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K2FZ-K2R Adelia "Delia" A. Avant] | 31, 106, 178, 261, 305 | mother of John Scruggs |- | John Scruggs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN7Z-FGX John Fite Scruggs] | 175, 303 | |- | R. L. Scruggs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4ST-6SV Robert L Scruggs] | 213 | father of John Scruggs |- | William A. Scruggs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN78-7FL William Avant Scruggs] | 57, 281 | brother of John Scruggs |- | Landy Shoemake | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZQ5-BTD Landy Shoemake] | 342 | |- | C. W. Smith | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLG8-7J3 Crockett W. Smith] | 87, 147, 161, 170, 183, 191, 203, 217, 226, 235, 245, 256, 268, 278, 293, 306, 318, 326, 337, 361, 373, 385 | brother of J. H. Smith |- | Clarence Smith | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWTS-NP7 Clarence H. Smith] | 320 | son of Dick Smith |- | D. F. Smith | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLG8-QRQ Daniel Franklin Smith] | 62, 99 | brother of J. H. Smith |- | Dick Smith | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GWTS-889 Richard "Dick" Smith] | 51, 282, 365 | |- | [[Smith-198536|J. H. Smith]] | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLG8-S8C James Hargrove Smith Jr.] | 137, 155, 171, 185, 193, 206, 220, 228, 229, 271, 274, 281, 284, 299, 316, 328, 336, 359, 372, 386 | Co-owner of Smith Bros. |- | James Smith Jr. | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L8VQ-JY1 James Smith Jr.] | 209 | |- | Katie Smith | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GV4H-34Z Catherine "Katie" Moreland] | 272 | |- | R. R. Smith | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLG8-QJ6 Robert Reed Smith] | N/A | brother of J. H. Smith |- | J. W. Smith & Son | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLG8-9RB John William Smith] | 197 | brother of J. H. Smith |- | Bunk(?) Sullivan | | 369 | |- | Joe Sullivan | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9W5B-WX4 Joseph P. Sullivan] | 27 | |- | Elige Thompson | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZXR-SL1 Elijah "Lige" Thompson] | 47, 246, 390 | |- | Van Thompson | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MGZC-7DR Van Thompson] | 124, 253, 295, 384 | |- | Jim Tubbs | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GQ35-HQS James M. Tubb] | 80 | |- | B. H. Vaden | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMRH-8J1 Benjamin Harvey Vaden] | 59, 82, 187, 241, 296, 368 | |- | B. J. Vaden | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM26-NF3 Benjamin J. Vaden] | 66, 334 | brother of P. L. Vaden |- | Bill Vaden | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DJ-Y1T William Francis Vaden] | 98, 249, 331 | |- | Bobbie Vaden | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBTT-7RD Robert "Bob" Gilman Vaden Jr.] | 109 | son of Robert Vaden |- | Edgar Vaden | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC6L-422 William Edgar Vaden] | 40, 223 | |- | Mack Vaden | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCCV-8GM Mathew "Mack" Vaden] | 111, 330 | brother of P. L. Vaden |- | Morgan Vaden | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LK6X-9GD John Morgan Vaden] | 88, 224 | son of Robert Vaden |- | P. L. Vaden | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCCV-8D7 Paul L. Vaden] | 151 | father of Edgar Vaden |- | Robert Vaden | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MZMM-PGS Robert Gilman Vaden] | 86, 335 | |- | Winstead Vaden | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LBTT-D5J Joseph "Joe" Winston Vaden] | 375 | son of Robert Vaden |- | John Vand(?) | | 212 | Possible match: [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1DJ-K7T John David Vaden]; brother of P. L. Vaden |- | Robert Vanderpool | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLKD-FMM Robert Lee Vanderpool] | 84, 232, 376 | |- | Sam Vanderpool | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K82W-GRM Samuel E. Vanderpool] | 55, 265 | |- | James Wade | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LQ56-F7M James Wade] | 120 | |- | Rufe Wade | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LC6L-BVJ Rufus Wade] | 34 | |- | Hiram White | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1BJ-S6F Hiram Harris White] | 181, 204 | |- | James Winfree | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHLL-67J James William Winfree] | 380 | |- | Willie Winfree | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KL29-92L William "Willie" Rastus Winfree] | 262 | son of James Winfree; acct. secured by father |- | Axum Winfrey | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/MBQ5-279 Exum J. Winfree] | 264 | |- | John Winfrey | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G93L-MV5 John Francis Winfree] | 89, 184 | brother of James Winfree |- | Lem Winfrey | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K89G-FL3 Lemuel "Lem" Augustus Winfrey] | 354 | |- | Dave Woodson | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LHQC-YJP David Benjamin Woodson] | 65 | |- | Mrs. Eva Young | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KHYX-L8Z Evelyn Jane Smith] | 294 | wife of L. J. Young |- | Mrs. Fannie Young | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KG9G-C81 Frances Elizabeth Armistead] | 143, 324 | mother of L. J. Young and stepmother of W. L. Young |- | George Young | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LZGX-SQS George Davidson Young] | 322 | |- | Hillie Young | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L7N7-Y2V Hillie Haskell Young] | 92, 312 | |- | L. J. Young | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCC3-DKB Lewis Joshua Young] | 75, 290 | stepbrother of W. L. Young and son of Fannie Young |- | Lewis Young | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLYX-2YR Lewis Hartwell Young] | 236 | nephew of W. L. Young |- | W. L. Young | [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KLJL-HBP William Lafayette Young] | 177, 311 | father of Hillie Young |- | School District No. 22 | | 53, 74, 210, 298 | |} {{Image|file=1911-1913_Stonewell_Tennessee_Store_Ledger.jpg |align=C |size=L |caption=Title }} {{Image|file=1911-1913_Stonewell_Tennessee_Store_Ledger-1.jpg |align=C |size=L |caption=First Page }} {{Image|file=1911-1913_Stonewell_Tennessee_Store_Ledger-2.jpg |align=C |size=L |caption=Index 1 }} {{Image|file=1911-1913_Stonewell_Tennessee_Store_Ledger-3.jpg |align=C |size=L |caption=Index 2 }} {{Image|file=1911-1913_Stonewell_Tennessee_Store_Ledger-4.jpg |align=C |size=L |caption=Index 3 }} {{Image|file=1911-1913_Stonewell_Tennessee_Store_Ledger-5.jpg |align=C |size=L |caption=Index 4 }} {{Image|file=1911-1913_Stonewell_Tennessee_Store_Ledger-6.jpg |align=C |size=L |caption=Index 5 }} {{Image|file=1911-1913_Stonewell_Tennessee_Store_Ledger-7.jpg |align=C |size=L |caption=Index 6 }} 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1918 Flu Pandemic
{{Image|file=1918_Flu_Pandemic.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption=Influenza Victims ER Fort Riley, Kansas }} The 1918 flu pandemic (January 1918 – December 1920) was an unusually deadly influenza pandemic, the first of the two pandemics involving H1N1 influenza virus. It infected 500 million people across the world, including remote Pacific islands and the Arctic, and killed 50 to 100 million of them—three to five percent of the world's population—making it one of the deadliest natural disasters in human history. [https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/influenza-epidemic/ Influenza]
Infected 500 million people across the world, between 50 - 100 million people died (3-5%) of the world's population
{{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-100.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Open air Barber shops, California. }} This pandemic has been described as "the greatest medical holocaust in history" and may have killed more people than the Black Death. It is said that this flu killed more people in 24 weeks than AIDS has killed in 24 years, more in a year than the Black Death killed in a century. No one knows exactly how many people died during the 1918-1919 influenza pandemic. During the 1920s, researchers estimated that 21.5 million people died as a result of the 1918-1919 pandemic. More recent estimates have estimated global mortality from the 1918-1919 pandemic at anywhere between 30 and 50 million. An estimated 675,000 Americans were among the dead. [http://www.flu.gov/pandemic/history/1918/ Flu.gov] ''History of the 1918 Flu Pandemic'' {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-99.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption= Massachusetts Policemen. }} '''Survivor Reports''' The Sardo Funeral home in DC had non-stop business. Looking back on the pandemic, Bill Sardo remembered “from the moment I got up in the morning to when I went to bed at night, I felt a constant sense of fear. We wore gauze masks. We were afraid to kiss each other, to eat with each other, to have contact of any kind. We had no family life, no church life, no community life. Fear tore people apart.” '''Medical Care''' Doctor's were overwhelmed with the number of patients and the strain of making rounds, especially in rural areas. School teachers were pressed into service as nurses. Medical students were pressed into service as doctors/ The Red Cross was dispatched far and wide to tend to the sick. {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-30.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Red Cross Nurses }} '''Reported Causes''' {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-6.png |align=c |size=450 |caption=Flu, Sars, plague, many influenza's and diseases origins }}{{clear}} One man, claiming to be a professor in San Francisco, informed the Public Health Service that the cause of the pandemic was obvious: he insisted that recent movements of the planet Jupiter had caused the spread of the disease. Many Arizonans insisted that the disease was spread by dogs. In Phoenix, as police and city residents killed dogs in an attempt to prevent the spread of influenza. {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-26.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Reported Cures }} '''Reported Cures''' A Missourian nurse claimed a cure consisting of which consisted of water, salt, and coal oil. In Iowa, one newspaper report advocated an injection of a sterile solution of 1.54 grams of iodine in combination with creosote and gualacol. In Hastings, citizens relied on a range of different home remedies, including the wearing of garlic amulets. In other areas of the state, people turned to Tanlac, a "powerful reconstructive tonic." Vicks VapoRub, Vancoa, a medicated salve, and Dr. Pierce's "Golden Medical Discovery". In some areas people believed you needed to be outside in the fresh air while in others, people sealed themselves up in their homes. Home remedies such as eating onions or hanging garlic around the neck were common. '''Preventative Measures''' In Chicago, John Dill Robertson ordered the police to "arrest thousands, if necessary, to stop sneezing in public!" Rather than stop public gatherings in Chicago, attendees were told to remove all their clothing, rub their bodies dry, and take a laxative upon arriving home. This approach failed to prevent the spread of the disease. '''Other Influenza in Derbyshire''' *[https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1088249/ 1918 Influenza in Derbyshire] === 102 years later === Reading letters from 1918 are becoming of more interest: * https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=1918+letters&docid=13890881594598&mid=6B28187C9283BF5E55F96B28187C9283BF5E55F9&view=detail&FORM=VIRE * https://time.com/5815231/1918-flu-letter/ * https://www.pilotonline.com/life/vp-nw-1918fluletter-coronavirus-05172020-20200516-yhy7y4hf2nberjl3lvs5gw4a4u-story.html * https://www.daileyint.com/mytimes/20ctry.htm * https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/what-we-can-learn-1918-influenza-diaries-180974614/ * https://www.al.com/coronavirus/2020/04/what-clergy-said-when-influenza-closed-churches-in-1918.html '''Sources:''' *https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC1088249/ *[http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/12/1/pdfs/05-0979.pdf CDC] *[https://www.archives.gov/exhibits/influenza-epidemic/ Archives] *[https://virus.stanford.edu/uda/ Stanford University] *[https://philschatz.com/us-history-book/contents/m50147.html Influenza in WW I troops]

1919 Flu Pandemic in Rockford

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[[Category:Winnebago County, Illinois, 1918 Flu Pandemic]] ==1918 Spanish Flu in Rockford, Illinois== ===Camp Grant=== Camp Grant, built as a training center for World War I soldiers in 1917, was the epicenter for a deadly outbreak of influenza in Winnebago County, Illinois in October of 1918. The camp was built to house 40,000 people and at one point had a population of 57,000. In September 1918 there were 40,000 men at the camp. Fearing the men would suffer from cold, the new commander, [[Hagadorn-55|Col. Charles Hagadorn]], against the advice of Army medical officials and Army Health regulations ordered the men housed in tents to be moved into already over crowded barracks. On Oct. 1, 1918 there were 8 cases of influenza recorded at Camp Grant. On Oct 2 there were 50 cases and 800 cases on Oct 3. By the next week there were over 10,000 cases. Soldiers were dying at a rate of 75 to 100 a day. Pumilia, Janine. [http://oldnorthwestterritory.northwestquarterly.com/2018/12/it-was-only-the-flu/ it was only the flu]. Northwest Quarterly, Winter, 2018. {{Image|file=1919_Flu_Pandemic_in_Rockford.jpg }} The 400 nurses were not enough to care for the sick men. Segregated housing was built to bring in Black nurses (who up to now had been denied positions at the camp) to care for Black soldiers. Civilian volunteers like Rockford High School teachers [[Kjellgren-48|Blenda Kjellgren]] and her sister [[Kjellgren-46|Anna]] came to help after the schools were closed. Both sisters contracted the disease and died within a day of one another. {{Image|file=1919_Flu_Pandemic_in_Rockford-1.jpg |caption=Colonel Charles Hagadorn }} Col. Hagadorn was so distraught over his inability to stop the deaths, he shot himself in the head on Oct. 7. ===Rockford=== The outbreak soon spread to the nearby city of Rockford. By the end of the first week there were 2000 cases reported, with likely much more unreported cases. [[Rew-110|Mayor Robert Rew]], suffering from the flu himself ordered schools, churches, dance halls and theaters closed and no public gatherings were allowed. But still the virus spread. On Oct. 10 , 218 people died of influenza in Winnebago County, the highest number who died in one day. Twenty-seven undertakers were transported in from Chicago, Aurora and other places to try to keep pace with the number of bodies waiting to be embalmed. By the end of October the outbreak had subsided, coming to an end about as quickly as it began. In a span of five weeks, Influenza had killed 1400 at Camp Grant, 323 civilians in Rockford and about 100 in the rest of Winnebago County. ==Sources== See also: *Kolkey, Jeff. [https://www.rrstar.com/news/20181020/world-war-i-horror-revealed-in-100-year-old-letters-from-camp-grant-in-rockford World War I horror revealed in 100-year-old letters from Camp Grant in Rockford]. Rockford Register Star, Oct 20, 2018 *[https://history.rockfordpubliclibrary.org/localhistory/?p=33742 Camp Grant and the 1918 Flue Pandemic] *[https://www.rrstar.com/photogallery/IR/20181021/NEWS/101909999/PH/1 Rockford Morning Star Flu Pandemic Articles]

1947 Texas City Disaster

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={{Red|1947 Texas City Disaster}}= {{Image|file=Photos-723.jpg |align=c |size=520 |caption= }} ---- *[[Space:Galveston_County%2C_Texas |Galveston County, Texas]] {{Image|file=1947_Texas_City_Disaster.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=anchor from Grandcamp }} '''{{Orange|April 16 was not a good day.}}''' '''{{Red|The French ship, a cargo ship, Grandcamp}}''' was being loaded with ammonium nitrate. Early in the morning April 16, 1947 a worker on the French ship, SS Grandcamp noticed some bags of ammonium nitrate on fire. He notified the Captain who did not want them to use water on the fire, as it would ruin his load of merchandise. They closed the hold, opened the valve to release steam. The fire grew larger. The captain ordered the crew to abandon ship and called for help. The cause of this was not certain. It might have been a cigarette, or other cause that started a small fire, that smoldered, then broke out.http://archive.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2009/04/dayintech_0416 Texas City, Texas had a small fire department. Firemen sprayed the ship. '''School children''' and a crowd gathered to watch. =={{Red|the Grandcamp BLEW UP!!}}== {{Image|file=1947_Texas_City_Disaster-5.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=SS Grandcamp in port }}{{Image|file=1947_Texas_City_Disaster.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Grandcamp exploding and fire }}{{clear}} *'''Debris blew upward 3 miles'''. *Citizens in Galveston, Houston and further away heard the blast. *The blast set off a chain of fires as well as a 15-foot (4.5-metre) tidal wave.https://www.britannica.com/event/Texas-City-explosion-of-1947 *Two airplanes that were circling were blown apart by shrapnal. The blast was heard 160 miles away. It shattered all the windows in Texas City and half of windows in Galveston, 10 miles away. *A piece of the ship's propeller landed 2 1/2 miles away. Another piece of the propeller blew 5 miles away.. Mulltiple blasts and fires followed *The crew and captain were killed, The dock was completely gone. *20 waterfront blocks, ( 12 ) miles inland were flattened. *Then flaming debris ignited the oil, gas and chemical tanks at the sprawling '''Monsanto''' complex and three nearby oil companies. *People were killed either blown up by the blast, burned alive, decapitated by metal, or crushed by falling buildings. Thousands were injured. *Many fire departments came from nearby cities, the Red Cross set up a national response. Temporary hospitals and also morgues for the dead. *The fires burned on from the oil, gas, and chemicals. {{Blue|The Disaster had not stopped.}} Identification of dead was hindered by the removal of clothing. [[Jester-173|Jester-173]] 16:30, 31 August 2016 (EDT) The missing and unidentifed include nineteen members of the Volunteer Fire Department, thirty-one members of the crew of the Grandcamp, and several school children who had been on the pier watching the fire, longshoremen; employees of Monsanto, Republic, and the Texas City Terminal; sightseers; and others whose fate it was to be in the plant or on the dock that day and Victor Wehmeyer, the funeral director; H.J. Mikeska, President and General Manager of the Texas City Terminal Railway. [[Jester-173|Jester-173]] 16:30, 31 August 2016 (EDT) ---- '''April 17, '''The next day, '''{{Green|Highflyer}}''' which was anchored in the bay near the ''Grandcamp'', caught fire . This ''' {{Green|Highflyer}}''' cargo ship caught fire due to its proximity to Grandechamp. Its cargo was 2,000 tons {{yellow|sulphur }} and 1,000 tons of ammonium nitrate fertilizer in hold #3. (Ammonium nitrate is more volatile when combined with sulfur.) When the Highflyer fire seemed out of control, tug boats began to pull it out of the harbor. :However the first explosion of the SS Grandcamp had pushed the Highflyer into ship #3, (the '''Wilson B. Keene ''' which had been loading sacked flour. This blocked the exit for the other ships. ==={{Green|Highflyer blew up!!}}=== {{Image|file=1947_Texas_City_Disaster-7.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Highflyer Cargo Ship, Texas City }} ==={{Orange|Wilson B Keene demolished in the blast !!}}=== {{Image|file=1947_Texas_City_Disaster-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Wilson B Keene }} ===={{Blue|Policemen from Other Police Departments Requested}}==== The Police were sent from San Antonio, Texas were sent to . memories of Sgt. Max Garcia, Jr., father-in law of [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ==={{Red|405 identified dead}}=== {{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Wall of Names }} '''Statistics''': ====Firefighters==== The 27 firefighters killed that day were: *Henry Baumgartner Fire Chief Henry Baumgartner *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Assistant Fire Chief Joseph Braddy *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Captain William Johnson *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Captain Sebastian Nunez *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Lieutenant William Pentycuff *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Llyod Cain *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Zolan Davis *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Roy Durio *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Archie Emsoff *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Virgil Fereday *Texas City Volunteer Fire Departmen Henry Findeisen Private *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Edward Henricksen *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private William Hughes *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Frank Jolly *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private William Kaiser *Texas City Volunteer Fire Departmen Private Jacob Meadows *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Harvey Menge *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Maurice Neely *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private William O’Sullivan *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Marcel Pentycuff *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Jimmy Reddicks *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Robert Smith *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Joel Stafford *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Lieutenant Marshall Stafford *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Clarence Vestal *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Marion Westmoreland *Texas City Volunteer Fire Department Private Clarence Wood ===={{Red|63 Unidentified dead}}==== ===={{Green|100 - 200 missing}}==== ===={{Blue|3,500 Injured}}==== *'''More deaths, and buildings were flattened and chaos'''. {{Image|file=1947_Texas_City_Disaster-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Texas City damage }} ===={{Green|4000 casualtlies/ 16,000 total citizens in Texas City}}==== The Grandecamp held 7,700 tons of ammonium nitrate. About the equivalent of 2.7 kilotons of energy was released. 581 people died, and more than 5,000 were injured.
Deaths: 581, 5000 injured
It was only on day #3, April 18 before the fires were under control.
Deaths: 581, 5000 injured, 3 ships, 2 airplanes, homes, $600 million destroyed,1947
*Hundreds of anxious relatives were forced to wait near the Texas City auditorium to learn news of their loved ones. {{Image|file=1947_Texas_City_Disaster-4.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Fires in the storage tanks }} {{Image|file=1947_Texas_City_Disaster-3.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption=News article. }}{{Image|file=1947_Texas_City_Disaster-2.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption= Wm B Keene. }}{{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=170 |caption=Funeral for Firemen. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-4.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Memorial to firemen.}}{{clear}} {{Image|file=1947_Texas_City_Disaster.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Grandechamp ship anchor. }} {{Image|file=Galveston_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=wall of names. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=1947_Texas_City_Disaster-4.jpg |align=c |size=500|caption=Texas City Harbor }} Firemen on duty were killed. Many people killed were not identified. A special cemetery is for those who could not be identified. http://www.local1259iaff.org/disaster.html ''Of note'': ''' Sam Maceo''', one of the two brothers who ran organized crime in Galveston, organized a large-scale benefit on the island featuring some of the most famous entertainers of the time including '''Phil Harris, Frank Sinatra, and Ann Sheridan''' to help raise funds for Texas City..https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_City_disaster#Firefighting_casualties '''Utube''': *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TworcINhDhQ Texas City 1947 Utube1] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V8_KaWg5bI8 Texas City Utube 2]

'''Memories''' I lived in Texas City, LaMarque, and Galveston in the late 1960s and early 70s. One house my father and I lived in was a duplex that had been built for housing for victims who had lost their homes. I have been out to the shipping channel to see exactly where this had taken place. Even in the 70s, its still on everyone's mind, although the landscape barely shows evidence today. Anchor Park was added after I left the area, and dedicated on the 50th anniversary of the Disaster http://www.local1259iaff.org/disaster.html The anchor sat in front of the Holiday Inn. The Grandcamp anchor weighed 3200 lbs and was thrown 8575 ft and buried itself 10 feet into the ground. [[Jester-173|Lynette Jester]] 15:12, 31 August 2016 (EDT) *[http://www.texasmonthly.com/the-daily-post/remembering-texas-city-explosion/ Remembering the Texas City Explosion]

'''Sources:''' *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_City_disaster#Firefighting_casualties *http://archive.wired.com/science/discoveries/news/2009/04/dayintech_0416 *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/lyt01 *http://blog.chron.com//bayoucityhistory/2010/04/newly-discovered-photos-show-extent-of-destruction-at-texas-city/ *http://gizmodo.com/5976153/25-of-the-deadliest-explosions-man-ever-made *http://www.local1259iaff.org/report.htm *[http://www.texasmonthly.com/the-daily-post/remembering-texas-city-explosion/ Remembering the Texas City Explosion

'''Acknowledgement:''' A special thanks goes to [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] for her dedication to Texas and Worldwide Disasters for the creation of this page. [[Jester-173|Lynette Jester]] 15:12, 31 August 2016 (EDT)

1949 Centennial History Lancaster NY

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[[category:Lancaster, New York, Bibliography]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, History]] https://ia802809.us.archive.org/6/items/1949centennialhistorylancasterny/1949%20Centennial%20History%20Lancaster%20NY.pdf {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY.jpg|size=650}} ===Centennial of Incorporation=== 1849-1949 Village of Lancaster, N. Y. JULY 17 - 23. 1949 Published By LANCASTER CENTENNIAL PLANNING COMMITTEE * [[Delzer-6|Warren Delzer]], General Chairman * [[Winter-3110|Walter M. Winter]], Co-Chairman * [[Deutschlander-9|Elmer Deutschlander]], Treasurer * [[Oestreich-28|Fred Oestreich]], Program Editor * [[Geyer-384|Joseph Geyer]], Financial Sec'y * [[Becker-6731|Christ D. Becker]], Corresponding Sec'y * [[Bardo-66|Angela Schultz]], Recording Sec'y * James J. McGurk, Historical Editor THE LANCASTER STORY '''Incorporation''' On an evening in the early part of March, 1849, a group of earnest citizens gathered in the home of William Curtis to discuss a community topic of outstanding interest. The men debated long and excitedly for they sensed the tremendous significance of the subject under discussion; and the decision they made at that momentous meeting was recorded for posterity several days later when [[Bruce-3282|William W. Bruce]] wrote the following notice on the index page of what was to become the first Village of Lancaster minute book: “ELECTION NOTICE — Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of an order made by the court of sessions for Erie County on the tenth day of March, 1849, and filed with the clerk of said county, an election by the electors residing in the following described territory — situate in the Town of Lancaster, County of Erie and State of New York and described as follows to wit: “Commencing on the last line of lot No. 8 in the tenth section on the north bounds of the Attica and Buffalo Railroad thence east on said road 503 feet and south 102 chains to the east line of lot No. 9 in the seventh section — thence south two degrees west 48 chains—thence west parallel with the first mentioned boundary 102 chains — thence north two degrees east 48 chains to the place of beginning— “Will be held at the house of William Curtis in said territory on the fourth day of April, 1849, for the purpose of determining whether said territory shall be incorporated as a village by the name of ‘The Village of Lancaster’, “The poll of which election will be opened at 10 o'clock A. M. and closed at 4 o’clock P.M. (Signed) * “[[Bissell-373|ELIAS BISSELL]] * “BRADLEY MOORE * “[[Jerge-5|JACOB JERGE]] “Inspectors of the Election. “Dated this thirteenth day of March, 1849." The home of William Curtis was. again the scene of feverish activity on April 4, During the specified hours, 89 upstanding residents made their appearance and solemnly went through the laborious procedure of voting. When the official tally was taken that evening, it was learned that Lancaster had voted in favor of incorporation by a count of 61 to 28. It was further noted in the first minutes that since there was no newspaper published in the Township of Lancaster, Mr. Bruce complied with the law of “publishing the articles of incorporation” by writing them out on vellum and posting them in front of every hostelry, inn, tavern, store and smithy in the village limits. Of interest is the first village ordinance or “resolution,” as it was called. This resolve of the village fathers, taking precedence over all other important community business, was as follows: “It shall not be lawful for cattle, horses, sheep, swine or geese to run at large within the bounds of the village of Lancaster, under the penalty of 50 cents for each animal so found wandering around in said village,” The first general election was held in an atmosphere truly characteristic of a by-gone era. Torch-light parades were held nightly for the various candidates and feeling ran high, Ira Slaper polled the highest number of votes—47—while [[Parker-17136|John Parker]], [[Mclean-2733|John McLean]] and [[Osgood-583|David Osgood]] received 45 each. [[Kurtz-509|Charles Kurtz]], who got 44 votes, was the fifth successful candidate in the initial election. [[Safford-348|John M. Safford]] became the first village tax collector, and [[Bingham-1304|Henry L. Bingham]] the first official village clerk, [[Grimes-1630|William H. Grimes]] became treasurer, and [[Luce-690|Truman Luce]] the first village police chief or “round master” as that official was then called. The first village “scandal” cropped up in 1856. At the meeting of July 28, the trustees resolved to start action against Aaron Hitchcock, a former collector, “for money remaining in his hands and belonging to said village.” No less than six different sets of by-laws were recorded in the first minute book and none of them revealed any material additions to the set originally adopted at the 1848 session. Thus was the general picture a century ago, and thus did our hardy and venerable fore-fathers lay the solid groundwork for the Lancaster Centennial. The Township The story of the township began 46 years earlier—in 1803—when James and Asa Woodward hewed the nucleus of a tiny community out of the lush woodland territory at what is now Bowmansville. Soon after them came William Blackmon, Alanson Eggleston, David Hamlin, Joel Parmelee, Warren Hull, Peter Pratt, Benjamin Clark, Edward Kearney, Elisha Cox, Zophar Beach, Elias Bissell and Pardon Peckham. In 1808, the main road—a narrow lane—was laid between Buffalo and Lancaster. The same year, the first saw-mill in the town was built by Daniel Robinson. In 1810, he sold it to Benjamin Bowman and the transition in nomenclature from “Bowman’s Mill” to “Bowmansville”, as applied to the mill area, becomes apparent from that point. The first school house was built in 1810. Made of logs, it was erected on the north side of the road on what was later the Leonard Blackmon’ farm. Miss Freelove Johnson, later Mrs. Amos Robinson, was the first teacher. At about this time, the population of the little community was increased by the coming of the Johnsons, the Carpenters, the Fields, the Paines, the Hibbards and others who contributed richly to the Lancaster tradition. The Rev. John Spencer, a clergyman sent out by the Connecticut Missionary Society in 1811, was among the first gospel ministers to appear in the new settlement, and he held services in private homes and in the school building. Finally, on February 7, 1813, the Rev. J. A. Mills, a young pastor from Niagara Falls, organized the first Christian parish under the name of Cayuga Creek Presbyterian Church. Its original congregation numbered 13. Construction work on the church building began in 1827, and the congregation grew and flourished until Waith Hall was added at the rear, in memory of Dr. William Waith, who held the pastorate from 1851 until 1911. The addition was built in 1922 as a Sunday school building and study. Today, the old Presbyterian Church still serves the community actively and is one of its proudest landmarks. History attributes the great number of beautiful old shade trees, which constitute such a marked feature of our present lovely village,to the painstaking care and artistic nature of one Joseph Carpenter. Mr. Carpenter earned his livelihood as owner and operator of the first local tavern, which he erected in 1811 at a spot not far from the present site of the Municipal Building. He is described as “a noble-hearted man who did more than any other to build up and improve the place”. Tree planting was a major objective on his schedule for beautifying the village, and he labored long and diligently on his self-appointed chore. But his was a labor of love; and today the beautiful sentinels of nature continue to stand as memorials to the man who married them to the earth of his beloved village, even though that village has long since forgotten his name. Many young men of the settlement answered the call to arms in the War of 1812, among them being listed the names of Field, Potter, Bird, Sheldon, Ackley, Derrick, Hull, Harmon, Brown, Hibbard, Johnson, Blackmon, Peckham, Standard and Thayer. One, Moses Tanner, made the supreme sacrifice. When Buffalo was taken and burned he was found, tomahawked, on Seneca Street. When the locale of the war shifted, taking with it all its attendant privation and terror, the elements moved in to contribute a cruel bit to the already innumerable hardships of the settlers. Local records tell us that the year 1816 was the coldest ever known here. “There was frost every month of the twelve, foliage did not appear on the trees until after the first of June. The next year wheat was worth $2 per bushel, and corn $1.50 and so, great distress was experienced." The settlement had been known as “Cayuga Creek” and in 1823 a post office, under that name, was established near the present site of DeVille’s Lumber Yard. Cayuga Creek was one of the number of townships into which the old Township of Clarence had been divided. However, in March, 1833, the community shed that identity and was formally recognized as the Township of Lancaster, which name was taken from an English duchy, as was the name of the parent community, Clarence. An influx of foreigners began to swell the population. The Germans came first, and in the greatest numbers, to plant their sturdy and valuable roots in the rich terrain of the settlement. Such families as the Adolfs Leiningers, Kurtzes, Nuwers, Walters and Youngs were among the first to arrive. Finally, in 1849, the year also made memorable by village incorporation, the Hollanders began to move in, lending a notable impetus to the growih and development of the community. The incoming Dutch were a wealthy and enterprising group, most of whom were from Friesland, Holland, and they bought up considerable land on which they immediately prepared to build their homes and settle permanently. The stimulation lent by these property purchases is made apparent by the fact that the price went up at once from $30 to $50 an acre. Among the pioneering Dutch in Lancaster were the Dykstras, Zuidemas, Idsardis, Beukmans, Van Peymas and Koopmans. By 1850, the town was about equally divided between Americans and foreign-born citizens, with the Germans predominating. With the community now increasing its population in leaps and bounds, and with marked civic and individual progress becoming apparent at every turn, it was only natural that consideration be given to laying the foundation for Lancaster's financial and economic structure. That was taken care of in 1851 by Geo. Bruce, who organized the Merchants Bank, which was the community's first. It was a bank of issue as well as of discount and deposit, and its office for a dozen years was in a building where the real estate office of John L. Staeber now stands. In 1851, there were 14 brick buildings in Lancaster; not a pound of coal was being burned for domestic purposes; the only piano in town belonged to Judge Theodotus Burwell; members of the Roman Catholic Church which had the largest congregation of any of the local churches, saw their church tower nearing completion; the New York Central was the only railroad that ran through Lancaster and came through on the line of the present Erie tracks; practically the only other major artery of travel to Buffalo was over the Cayuga Creek Plank Road, better known as Broadway; the Lancaster Glass Works, the chief manufacturing interest by which the town has been distinguished for years, was in its second successful year of operation; and the Rev. William Waith that summer assumed the pastorate of the Presbyterian Church, an office he was destined to hold for the next 60 years. '''The Grapes of Wrath''' On April 12, 1861, a cannon at Fort Sumter, South Carolina, boomed the shot that was heard around the world* In quiet, far-away Lancaster, New York, it was heard almost immediately; and, with characteristic promptness, the patriotic young men of the community rolled up their sleeves and headed for the fray, Nearly all of the soldiers of the Civil War were volunteers, but some cities and towns that did not furnish a sufficient quota had to resort to the draft or the bounty, the lattef system by which substantial sums were offered to induce men to enlist. About 125 Lancaster men went to Civil War battlefields. According to a list compiled in 1928 by Jacob Gottschalk, himself a veteran of the Union Army, they were as follows: Nickolas Sahm, James Winspear, George Knorr, Nickolas Stahl, John Fedder, John DeViHe, John Brauer, Andrew Rupprecht, James S, Little, Michael Bund, Adam Grill, Joseph Drudge, John Kientz, James Atwood, Adam Goetp, William H. Kientz, Jacob Bergtold, Gregory Frey, Ambrose Frey, Peter Hartman, Henry Haushalter, William Hutchinson, Christian Liebfritz, John Marzolf, Andrew D. Neff, John V, Richardson, George Snyder, John Vol, John Condy, Ira D. Rowley, Sullivan F. McArthur, Oscar P. Gray, John A. Greene, Levi J. Seamans, Jacob F. Greene, Celon Lewis, Horace C. Bowman, John A. Mills, Byron Cunningham, Almond Cunningham, Joseph Swing, Nickolas F. Niederlander, Oren E. Tanner, Conrad E. Kiefer, George W. Greene, John Rickert, Cornelius T. Eggleston, Jacob Zurbrick, Joseph Hoenig, Fred Heineman, John Diebolt, John Wicker, James Smith, Charles Weber, Andrew Wendel, Joseph Hastrich, Henry Schiefer, Bradley Smith, Christopher G. Funke, Fred Person, John Jasper, Fred Duttweiler, John Bishop, Martin Bishop, Mathias Hour, Linus R. Wood, Adam Gerringer, Jacob Staub, Jr., Meinrad Schwartz, Louis Halter, Henry Loesch, George Winspear Michael Weil, George Sauer, John H. Ziegler, Michael Ansteth, Philip Bcllier, Henry Johnson, Frederick Schneller, Jean G. Engler, Fred Cook, Charles Cook, John Walter, Fred Walter, Frank Zine, Jacob Scheifle, John Pete, Christisn Jacobson, David Goebel, John Landers, John Floyd Bingham, A. W. Adams, Joseph Miller, F. W. Clapp, James Roach, Jacob Matter, Jacob Erb, J. Bundschne, John Osterly, Joseph Armbrust, Alexander Hattler, Christian Rheinhardt, John Binkel, Fred Schueller, John Ittel, Andred Hager, John N. Waite, John Harrison Mills. As everywhere in the Union, the outbreak of the war precipitated furious discussion in Lancaster. Feeling was intense, tempers short, and prejudices strong. Southern sympathizers and their opponents, the Anti-slavery faction, divided sharply and formed their own discussion camps. Locally, the Southern partisans were headed by George Bruce, the banker, who with his son held forth at the Merchants Bank building; while the opposition group of equally rabid Republicans was led by Thurston Carpenter, crippled merchant, who presided from his wheel chair at his store. No serious trouble developed between the two hostile camps, but bitter verbal battles were frequent and a dynamite-keg atmosphere prevailed. It was impossible to be neutral, and the men of the community rallied either to one side or the other just as deliberately as though a barbed-wire fence had been erected down the center of the street, forcing them to choose a definite course. Town Line, more violently partisan, actually voted to secede from the Union. Technically, the little hamlet remained out of the Union until 1946, when, in a widely publicized. serio-comic election, it voted to come back in the fold. The draft continued after Lee's surrender and Lancaster's first regimented call to aims did not come until April 11, 1865, It was conducted at the home of General Seroggs, district provost marshal, on Washington Street, Buffalo, A committee from Lancaster, headed by Henry Atwood, was present to supervise the drawing. The quota was 30, and 60 names were drawn to provide for exemptions, with the names then being announced from a window by Atwood. The announcements were received good-naturedly, for the drafted men had little to worry about at this late date. The Union Army had ended the borrows of Andersonville and similar Southern prison camps synonymous with disease and starvation, and Lee's capitulation had practically eliminated even the possibility of any more shooting. Actually, practically the entire nation eight days before Lancaster’s first draft had heralded the fall of Richmond as the literal end of the war. The reaction here was recorded as follows: "On the third of April, 1865, Richmond, the capital of the Confederacy fell, and word was conveyed to this village by telegraph. In our village the little cannon roared, the flag was raised; the bells were rung, and in the evening, a long procession of boys paraded the streets with a torch, a banner, and a variety of jingling things. Houses were illuminated and there was a perfect intoxication of joy.” It was over. The Union was preserved. '''The Uncertain Years''' 'While the South underwent the nightmare of “Reconstruction”, the North went through its period of readjustment from war to peace in a much milder form. In Lancaster, 1,000 miles removed from the concentrated fighting area, the transition was, physically and temperamentally, passive and unemotional. The Civil War battlefronts returned our lighting men who headed for their pre-military chores as though nothing had interrupted their customarily-calm routine. Aside from an occasional spirited declaration of party principle, or a fiery harangue on the North-South situation in general, no outstanding post-war incident occurred to ruffle the overfall community serenity; and the Great Rebellion slipped into the years to add another chapter in our nation's history. The 1866 census placed the population of village at 1518 and the town at 4112. That year,the Episcopal Church began to conduct regular services in the old Academy Building; and, in about the same year, the manufacture of church organs wa& begun in Lancaster. The business eventually failed and the building which housed the enterprise, situated near the Erie Station, was converted into a malt house. The village board, at a meeting in March, 1867, voted in favor of street lamps, which were duly installed, They were oil-burning lights, subsequenty replaced by the gas-burning type, which in turn, served until 1897 when the first electric carbon street lamps made their appearance. In 1868, the Lancaster Rural Cemetery, as such, came into existence with a charter and a full set of rules. For years, it had been the burial place of the community's historic dead, but had fallen into deplorable condition. With an interested, far-seeing group spoilsoring its rehabilitation it became—and remains—the interment site of some of Lancaster's most notable citizens, with their permanent resting places clearly marked for posterity. The spot where the School Street School now stands was the subject of much interest on June 2, 1873. On that date, a group of civic minded men and women assembled to watch the ground-breaking for the new public school house, on a lot donated to the community for that purpose by Ebenezer Briggs. That the area was ample in size for the needs of the settlement is apparent from the following description: “It contained a half mile track, baseball diamond and was used generally for outdoor recreation of every description* Here circuses of the day pitched their tents and it is related the elephants were watered in Plumbottom Creek" In 1874, Lancaster’s first fire department, the Rescue Hook and Ladder Company, was born. It is related that this company, which received very little support from the village itself, held its organization meeting In the office of Squire John G, Dykstra in the Leifer Building on West Main Street. The date was July 20, and the original officers were: Jacob Gottschalk, president; George Huber, vice president; John Leininger, treasurer; Charles Bishop, secretary; J. Losson, foreman; Gottleib Scheifflee, assistant foreman. The company's first fire-fighting apparatus consisted of a wagon equipped with wooden ladders and pails, with reserve pails being stored under the sidewalk in front of Mr. Jacob Jerge's place of business where the Sugar Bowl, on West Main Street, now stands, The alarm in those days was spread by yelling “Fire!", upon which village residents took up the cry and shouted it up and down the streets. This system prevailed until Judge Grimes loaned the struggling fire company $100 to purchase a bell which was installed on the lire house. This structure was a shed situated next to the residence of Charles Below on West Main Street, later the site of the Balthasar Block. A resume of the Lancaster business structure in 1377, published in Smith's History of Buffalo and Erie County, presented the following picture: “There are now in the Village of Lancaster two flouring mills, one carriage factory, the Lancaster glass works, one iron furnace, three breweries, two planing mills, one tannery, one malt house, one bedstead shop, two cabinet shops, three tin shops, two meat markets, one drug store, four general stores, three grocery stores, two tailor shops, one harness shop, three hotels, four blacksmith shops, one basket shop and numerous saloons/* Commenting on the latter type of business enterprise, a local historian of that era wrote sardonically that there were “more places for the sale of beer than seem absolutely necessary for the corporation”. History does not record that anyone gave him an argument on the subject. Actually, as far as community progress went during that decade and the one preceding it, Lancaster was in the doldrums. For some inexplicable reason, the little settlement which had begun so nobly and determinedly, and which had seemed destined to take its place with top-ranking communities of the area, had become a civic step-child, delinquent and unprogressive. Its obvious lassitude precluded any possibility of development of its existing assets, let alone the manifestation of vigorous initiative in the launching of new enterprises. Business was moribund. Old, established houses struggled listlessly along; while new ones sprang up only, for the most part, to go into a steady decline and ultimately perish. Roads were in abominable condition; most local buildings were antiquated and unsightly, and rarely was a new one of any consequence begun. Only one iron bridge—the one over Cayuga Creek on Aurora Street-had replaced the flimsy, insecure wooden spans which were menaced by any remote semblance of a flood. Civic pride was at an all-time low. '''Moving Forward''' As unaccountably as Lancaster had slipped into its lethargy a decade or two previously, sometime during the ’80’s the community did an about-face and once more began to reflect some of its early promise with various indications of advancement. The tempo of mill operations seemed to increase, and business in general picked up. Roads were improved and construction work on new buildings got under way. Another artery of transportation, with its attendant economic stimulation, was opened to the village when the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad tracks were cut through. The first train arrived in Lancaster on May 14, 1883. Among other signs of the industrial uplift was the conversion of the large stone building of Koopman’s old tannery on Central Avenue, which had long stood vacant, to the soap factory of Hoffeld and Company, It immediately proved to be an active and flourishing enterprise, and the building was soon enlarged and improved. The abandoned buildings of the Bush and Howard tannery were also converted to use. Unfortunately, this thriving industry was almost totally destroyed by fire on the night of September 3, 1887 and never resumed operations; but, in its brief existence, it contributed materially to the progress of the community by setting the local industrial pace. A combination bell tower and jail was erected by the village in 1887, The bell occupied the upper portion of the wooden structure, and the detention room a corner of the lower portion. The village system of jurisprudence was, until 1896, entirely in the hands of the justices of the peace. Among some of the prominent Lancaster men who served conscientiously and efficiently as magistrates were McNeal, Grimes, Kurtz, Dykstra, James Smith, Huber and Gottschalk. '''Snow , Fire and Water''' Storms, floods and fires bedevilled Lancaster in the last few decades of the century, and were sufficiently noteworthy to merit recording by local historians. In 1882, the year after President Garfield died at the hands of an assassin, one of the worst droughts in history withered the area. The extremely hot weather lasted without a break throughout August and September, and during the latter month Cayuga Creek, in the village proper, dried up completely, leaving the cracked, parched creek bed exposed to the relentless rays of the sun. On Christmas Day, 1878, a snowstorm of epic proportions descended. The drifts In the main streets reached upper-story windows, and no mail was received for three or four days. It necessitated six engines to pull the first Erie train from Buffalo into Lancaster; while at the New York Central, a train, with 175 passengers, was stalled in the drifts for nearly three days. Another snowstorm, piling up mountainous drifts fell on Sunday, October 17, 1880. Barns were crushed, as were storage sheds at the glass works, and six trains were marooned near the Erie Station. In 1884, it was a flood that plagued the community. The Cayuga, swelled by heavy rains, overran its banks and inundated the surrounding area. It might be noted at this point that the community experienced unusually freakish weather some years earlier. On New Year’s Day, 1878, It was so warm that doors and windows had to be kept open. This unseasonable heat wave lasted for nearly a week, and dust clouds were visible in the streets. On the other extreme, sometime during the ’50's, in the month of April, there was such a heavy snowfall that it is recorded that Dr. Samuel Potter was completely stranded in a big drift on the village’s main road. Flames made the headlines in the '90’s. On April 4, 1894, fire broke out in the barn of Mrs. E. Mosack, at the rear of her butcher shop on Central Avenue, With a high gale fanning the flames, the fire quickly spread to the butcher shop, a large frame building, which was completely enveloped before the fire department could begin to combat it. In less than 10 minutes, after the fire started, it spread to the Raynor Exchange, a large brick building across the driveway from Mrs. Mosack’s. It was quickly consumed by the now uncontrollable flames, and next to go was a shoe store, a two-story frame building owned by Frank Schaefer. A two-story brick building owned by Mrs. Gertrude Scheffler, and occupied by Louis Brass for use as a grocery store, was next demolished, together with a barn in the rear of the building. The flames were eventually halted at the heavy brick wail of Jacob Stephan's store on West Main Street. But the conflagration was not over. South on Central Avenue, the fire had spread to the large, three-story brick building owned by Matthias Schwartz, consuming the structure within a short time. Martin Uebelhoer's one-story building, used as a blacksmith shop, and Jacob Kaiser’s saloon, housed in a two-story brick building, were next demolished. The capricious wind shifted and the flames leaped to the east side of Central Avenue, consuming three buildings—owned by Judge Grimes, J. P. Sommers and Anton Bussman in short order. Dr. Samuel Potter's house and barn were the last to go up in the blaze, for it was at this point that the Lancaster firemen, assisted by members of the Buffalo department who had been called upon for help, finally stopped Lancaster's most disastrous fire. The estimate on the aggregate damage to buildings and personal property exceeded $100,000, A portion of the Central Avenue business district was again destroyed by fire on Wednesday, October 21 , 1896. The fire broke out in the building formerly occupied by Hoffeld and Company as a soap factory (mentioned earlier), completely destroying it, J. N. Maute’s building, used as a hardware store, Henry Balthasar's hotel, a barn at the rear and the Cushing block all burned to the ground. Damage was widespread, and the total estimate was placed at $45,000. Some months after, it was discovered that the fire had been of an incendiary origin, when a man named William Foster admitted in a sworn statement before Judge Huber, and in the presence of George Vandenberg, Joseph Merkl and William Besch, that he had deliberately set the fire in the soap factory. Foster, a 29-year-old laborer who had lived in Lancaster for about eight years, stated that he “had it in” for John O. Garretsee, who had previously discharged Foster as an employee and gave that as his reason for his crime. Foster was held for the grand jury and no record as to his fate is available. Other fires that made history locally during the T 90's were the ones that destroyed Soemamn's Brewery, corner of East Main and Court Street, on September 16, 1894, and F. S. Cushing’s large frame ice house on Lake Avenue, near Cayuga Creek, on August 17, 1898. The Lancaster Machine Knife Works Court Street plant, with a loss estimated at $15,000, burned to the ground on March 12, 1899. '''Turn of the Century''' When President McKinley's Congress declared war on Spain as the century drew to a close, Lancaster's spirited and patriotic male citizens were, as usual, quick to jump in the scrap. The war was of brief duration, beginning in April, 1898, and ending on August 12 of the same year, with actual hostilities lasting less than four months. In that time, however, a number of local men were in it, among them being Peter J. Bernfeld, Edward Byron, John T. Hastrich, Eugene Lapp, -John Grau, Jr., William Swanson, Herman Neitzka, Theodore Getman, Gustave Kanehl, Phil Mehl, Henry Mitchell, George Koester, Peter Naab, William F. Harter, Dr. E. W. Ewell, M. W. Albert, Ed Grassell and Charles Ashbaugh. The first automobile, a buggy with high wheels, steel tires and a one-cylinder engine, made its appearance in Lancaster in 1898. It was the invention of Dr. H. H. Hauser, who had his own patterns cast in Buffalo and machined here by Brest and Lutz. A Stanley Steamer, purchased by George Stanley of the Electric Light Company, next came on to the local scene in 1901, after which Senator Davis bought a Wayne—and the automobile age had begun in Lancaster. {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-1.jpg|size=650}} Original street names throughout Lancaster underwent changes during the latter part of the Nineteenth Century and the early part of the Twentieth, gradually acquiring their present identities. Some of the old names, and their current ones, are as follows: Briggs Street now Kurtz Avenue. Green Street now Como Park Boulevard; Buffalo Street now Broadway; Water Street now Aurora; Dutch Street now West Main; Railroad Street now Central Avenue; Factory Street now Lake Avenue; Sports Street now School Street; Poplar Avenue now Lombardy Street; Buck Street now Erie; Tannery Place now Legion Parkway; Medium Street now Garfield; Raynor Street now St. John’s; and Blinkey Street was the original name for the section of Lake Avenue below Franklin Street. North Church Street became Foundry Street and was later renamed Holland Avenue. Aurora Street was the continuation of Water Street which ran from West Main to Buffalo Street. Fires again raged in the community during the early years of the new century. The main building and two greenhouses belonging to S. B. Smiley were destroyed, at a loss of $5,000, on February 3, 1902; while on November 20 of the same year the plant of the Depew Knitting Mills was completely razed, with damage estimated at $60,000. A fire which blazed fiercely in the big American Malleables plant on Central Avenue on December 10, 1909, caused enormous damage which was estimated at the staggering figure of $200,000. A fire destroyed the store house of the New York Central shops on April 25, 1910, with the loss placed at $100,000. In 1903, fire caused $10,000 of damage at the Lancaster Malleables plant, while on December 5, 1906, a $25,000 blaze flared in the American Car and Foundry plant in Depew. Lancaster was no exception to the national economic panic which gripped the nation in 1908. A soup kitchen was established in the town hall, in the rooms formerly occupied by the post office. Committees of women from the various churches of the community served an average of approximately 85 persons a day from March 4, the date of opening, until the establishment was happily closed on April 15. The gayest and most colorful celebration in the history of the village up to that time was held from July 27 to August 2, 1913, when Lancaster conducted its Old Home Week in conjunction with the Western New York Firemen’s Convention. A holiday atmosphere prevailed throughout the entire period, and the streets echoed with the constant music, laughter and noise of the celebrations which supplemented the joyous event. '''Over There''' 1914. The Bunny Hug, the Cake Walk; Take Me Out To The Ball Game; George M. Cohan; Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Castle; Jack London; Anna Held; President Wilson; the Federal Reserve Act; Pancho Villa, Lancaster and the rest of a casual nation read the items that made the headlines In that uneventful year, yawned contentedly, and went about its chores as, day by pleasant day, business and economic conditions appeared to be passing through a promising and progressive period. When the Austrian Crown Prince and his consort were assassinated by a radical Serbian student in the obscure Balkan town of Sarajevo on June 28 of that year, the story rated only insignificant space in American newspapers, and passed almost unnoticed before the scrutiny of the nation's vast reading public. Yet, those little- publicized double murders were destined to precipitate a chain of events that set the world aflame and change a the history and geography of modern civilization. Less than three years later — on Good Friday, April 6, 1917 — these events were culminated by the entry of the United States into one of the bloodiest wars in world history. The selective service machinery, as proposed by President Wilson, began to grind out material for the draft; fuel and food were conserved under a well-organized plan; Liberty Bond and Victory Loan issues were all over-subscribed; American troop ships began to probe their perilous way across submarine infested waters; an inspired George M, Cohan, with his lilting, patriotic songs, gave an imaginative America the words and music it desired—and the young men of the nation sailed away to fight the enemy across the sea to the determined theme, “We won't come back 'til it's over, over there!" True to precedent, Lancaster immediately got ready to start punching for its country, and a number of its male citizens didn't wait for the draft. John Goldbach, Maurice Fitzgerald, Arthur Seibert, Adolf Litehkofske, Dan Reilly, Joseph Feuerstein, Stanley Bangier and Frank Molinowski went to Philadelphia, enlisted, were examined, and accepted in the Ninth Regiment, U. S. Engineering Corps, By August, this group was overseas, thus gaining the distinction of being among the first American soldiers to arrive in France in World War L Several of them assigned to the Rouen sector, were the only Americans there. The first draft list, sent out from Washington on July 20, called for a quota of 350 from Lancaster and the surrounding communities. The first individual number drawn from Lancaster was 2522, that of Alfred Bolt. Senator George A, Davis, chairman of the local draft board, met with his fellow board members for the first time on August 9, at which time 700 men were scheduled to appear for examination, A note of general rejoicing was struck on November 11, 1918, when a group of 53 men reported at the Town Hall at 4 P, M. for entrainment at 6. The news of the Armistice had been received in the meantime, and the entrainment order was cancelled. The first of Lancaster’s war heroes to return was Frank Hurley, wounded in action, who arrived home on Christmas Day, 1918. A big homecoming celebration was arranged lor June 28, 1919, which Village President George A, Davis declared a civic holiday. A gala parade, with 31 organizations participating, marched through the streets of the community, and an address of welcome was given by Attorney B. D. Jackson, Dinner and supper were served in Protective Park. In all, 428 men represented Lancaster, Depew, Bowmansville and Town Line in various branches of the armed forces in World War I, Twenty-six made the supreme sacrifice, and their names, which will be inscribed on the VFW war memorial, for dedication on Wednesday, July 20, of Centennial Week, are as follows: Orlo J. Adolf, Elmer W, Bass, Alfred Beels, A. Riley Brown, Frank J. Kaezmarek, John Cziak, Fred Finck, Anthony Fiore, Stephan Garus, Florence Gorecki, Walter A. Hake, Carl W. Helman, Henry Hodge, Charles W. Howell, Michael Janecko, James W. Kirkpatrick, Stanislaus Kozak, William Lowery, John Morobito, Harry G. Robinson, Samuel Santa Maria, Oscar W. Schieffa, William J. Staebell, Raymond Strite, Edward Szyperski, Frank J. Wieikiewicz. '''The Road to '41''' After the war, Lancaster’s rehabilitation was gentle and uneventful; and, through the “Roaring ’20’s”, this typically-American community seemed content, as did the rest of the war-weary nation, to allow progress to pursue a mild and natural tendency, unhurried and unforced. Forward strides, although not epochal, were made; but private individuals were more interested, for the most part, in pursuing personal enjoyment, as a natural reaction to their release from the fear and horror of total war. The modern evolution of the automobile, the radio and the movies opened new worlds of recreation and amusement to everyone. This was the “Golden Age’’ of sports: it was the era of Jack Dempsey, Babe Ruth, Red Grange, the Four Horsemen of Notre Dame, the New York Yankees’ Murderers’ Row, Paavo Nurmi, Buffalo’s Jimmy Slattery, and the Million-Dollar Gate. It was the era of fast roadsters, dance marathons, the hip flask, mah jongg, Cash-and-Carry Pyle, Jimmy Walker, and Flo Ziegfeld. It was the era of fun and escapism—and Lancaster maintained pace with the rest of America. When the national economic depression gripped the nation in the early ’30’s, following in the wake of the New York Stock Exchange crash in October, 1929, the fling was over—and Lancaster was again no exception to the average American community in suffering through the hangover. Depression lays were anxious and stinted here as everywhere, and privations throughout the township were manifold and widespread. If the '20’s combined to form the era of fun, the '30's represented the era of “No Help Wanted”, WFA, relief, bank failures, real estate depreciation, nickel hamburgers, and king-size beer glasses. Ironically enough, during these lean years, Lancaster was able to note several new civic assets to the community scene. One was the addition of the “cut-off”, a strip of road which made Route 20 a through way by linking Aurora Street to Central Avenue, and eliminated the necessity of routing traffic through Crowded West Main Street. Another was the erection of a beautiful, new $80,000 post office building on Broadway; while still another was the construction, also on Broadway of the modern Village Municipal Building, housing the police departments of town and village, the fire department, a jail, several official offices, an auditorium, a council chamber, several smaller meeting rooms, a first aid room, shower room and lavatories. One of the community's greatest catastrophes occurred during this decade when, early on the evening of June 21, 1937, the worst flood in the history of the village wreaked indescribable havoc in and around the Cayuga Creek area. The “Report on Affects of Floods and Erosion Along Cayuga, Gazenovia and Buffalo Creeks”, published by the Niagara Frontier Planning Board, reports it, in part, as follows: “One life was lost and property damage estimated at $750,000 was caused when the creek, after several days of rain, suddenly went on a rampage, reaching the depth of from 18 to 20 feet over the low water mark, damaging or destroying everything on its banks. Water reached a depth of five feet in streets in the Park Boulevard, Colonial and Cayuga Avenue area, and flowed in a muddy torrent five to six feet deep along St, John Street, In addition to the above named streets, much damage was done to pavement, sidewalks and real property along Broadway, Aurora Street, St. Mary's Street, Walter Street, Legion Parkway, Park Boulevard, Oakwood Avenue, Lake Avenue, and Pershing Avenue. “Damage exceeding $1Q,00O was done to the Legion Memorial Building in Legion Parkway; houses were washed from their foundations in Lake Avenue, St. John Street and Broadway; sanitary sewer lines and water mains were washed out on Pershing Avenue and water mains crossing under the bridges on Lake Avenue and Aurora Street were damaged." (The Cayuga Creek Flood Control Project, completed by the U. S. Government in 1948 at a cost of nearly $1,000,000 of federal, state and village funds, has since harnessed the waters of Cayuga completely, precluding any future possioility of floods from that source.) By 1939, the depression was a thing of the past, and Lancaster was again on the upgrade, growing in leaps and bounds. The population that year was 7,500 in the village proper, and was estimated at about 60,000 within a five-mile radius of Lancaster. The total five-year average of assessed valuation of real property in the village, based on 65 per cent of actual value, was placed at $7,- 445,053 with $948,325 of additional exempt property. '''The Years of Darkness''' Unlike the indifference to the accumulation of foreign events that brought us to World War I in 1917, the happenings in Europe in 1939 were observed uneasily in every detail by a wary America. When a series of acts of German aggression were climaxed by the invasion of Poland on September 1, 1939 to launch World War II, the United States government made no pretense as to its apprehension. A “defense” program, including the nation's first peace time draft, was drawn up almost immediately and laid before the nation. Despite the fact that the U. S. government persistently declared a policy of neutrality, the American people, although overwhelmingly sympathetic to the Allies, realized gloomily that our armament program, regardless of whatever other name it might be called by, was designed to ready the nation for an all out shooting war, Curtiss-Wright and Bell were working 24-hours a day to fulfill contracts to England, France and Russia—contracts that provided P40’s and P39’s to fight for the Allies in European battleskies in order to stave off the German invader. By early 1941, the barriers were down and these plants were working to fill U. S. government contracts under the national defense program; and workers from all over Western New York dropped their regular pursuits to offer their services and contribute their efforts in a frantic attempt at preparedness. The worst fears of an apprehensive nation were confirmed in every respect when, on the crisp-cold afternoon of December 7, 1941, it was announced that Japanese war planes had bombed Pearl Harbor. In Lancaster, the bad news was received quietly. There were no demonstrations, as the village somberly heard the tidings and realized that, once more, the flower of its youth must he sent across the sea to fight a monstrous threat to world harmony. The full dread import of the message that the Mikado’s bombers had intoned from the skies over Hawaii was recognized immediately—and a lasting chill settled in the heart of every American, a chill that was to endure through nearly four years of darkness and bloodshed. The details of World War II are still too vividly-remembered to bear narrating here. Lancaster went through its period of “blood, sweat and tears", as the youth of the community fought and died on the battlefronts in every far-flung corner of the globe. When it was over, on August 14, 1945, joy knew no bounds. The news was received at about 7:00 P. M. and after a good percentage of local residents had given thanks at the church of their preference, the festivities really began. In many respects, there was never a celebration like it. Never was there such a spontaneous happiness, such sincere conviviality, sush heartfelt thanksgiving. Never did the community rejoice with a more fervent spirit—and the happy sounds of its great rejoicing lasted through the night. In private homes, in clubs, in meeting places, in taverns, and in the streets, Lancaster laughed through its tears with the rest of an overjoyed nation to herald the beginning of a new era, and the end of the worst blood bath the world had ever known. The great celebration was tempered, however, with a certain restraint; for Lancaster, despite its hour of greatest joy, could not forget that there were 61 boys who would not come home again — 61 boys who went away to fight, and laid down their lives that this hour would be made possible. Those boys, whose names will be inscribed on the VFW war memorial together with their World War I predecessors, were: Edward J, Bastian, Joseph H. Bauer, Bernard Beck, Arnold J. Bertelkamp, Romain O. Blandy, John Bodo, Frederick H. Brown, Morris H. Brown, Donald E. Cardinal, James A. Creed, Russell F. Crego, Gordon L. Dickinson, Herman L, Draszkiewicz, Vincent G. Ezzo, Wayne K. Gall, Michael Gawron, John R. Gick, Earl Gilbert, Harry F. Giorgini, William H. Huff, Edward S. Janco, Harry C. Janco, Henry Jerozal, Joseph P. Koska, Henry W. Lawniczak, Edward A. Lenda, Joseph J. Lyons, Adolph Majchrzak, Francis L. Malay, John R. Malay, George W. Manhardt, Thomas W. Mox, Jr., Francis A. Murphy, George Nash, Eugene A. Nuwer, Francis X. Nuwer, Jr., Edward Ostrach, Herman F. Page Is, Romain P, Pautler, Eugene A. Pfohl, Mathew I. Puccio, Arthur Ruber io, Jr., Henry Rudz. Severino L. Salvagni, Phillip J. Santini, Walter O. Schatzel, Walter W. Schroeder, Leonard A, Shuman, Wade E. Sharp, William Stetz, John A. Stipo, Louis O, Swanson, Emil V. Szymanski, Leonard A. Szmanski, Frederick L. Tharau, Donald L. Vesper, Albert E. Waldmiller, Robert G. Willis, Louis J. Winiecki, W. Edwin Winter. (Wade Elmer Sharp was killed aboard the USS Truxton in Placentia Bay on February 18, 1942. He was the first Erie County man to die in World War II), '''Centennial''' And so, in the year 1949, Lancaster observes the 100th anniversary of the incorporation of the village. It is an occasion for looking backward and remembering the people of another day and the deeds they wrought to make our being here possible. Lancaster does not propose to live in the past; but it has an inherent, deep-rooted pride in the prowess of its predecessors, and an understandable, abiding interest in those who hacked the rude beginnings of our community out of an untenable wilderness. It is also an occasion for looking confidentiy forward, and for summing up its assets and possibilities after a century of existence. The confidence is justified and the assets are manifold. Lancaster contains the intangible, motivating quality that enables one community to thrive, flourish and advance, while others of similar size—or even larger—grope uncertainly, halt and gradually decline, Lancaster has the spark, the initiative, the pride, the spirit, and the leaders to set its course, without hesitation, full speed ahead. During the great celebration of the Centennial, the heart of Lancaster will be in the past; but its goal, as ever, will be in the future, it is truly the community where the “old of the past meet the new of today, "New modern structures are interspersed among buildings a century or more old; it has a definitely rural atmosphere while simultaneously providing every city advantage for its residents; situated only seven miles from teeming Buffalo, it is pleasantly remote, sufficiently isolated, and remains magnificently suburban. Its combination of the old and the new make it quaint, picturesque and altogether charming—a gem among the suburban communities of Western New York. If Lancaster was growing rapidly in the years before World War II, it has positively mushroomed since. The present population of the village is approximately 3,500, and about 18,000 in the township. The current assessed valuation of land and improvements is $7,780,830 in the village, and building permits issued in 1948 reached the all-time high figure of $1,290,600 for 268 new structures and improvements. In 1949, the building permit figure totaled $270,000 to July 1, Lancaster is served by four major railroads; water transportation through the Port of Buffalo and the Great Lakes is easily accessible; Buffalo Airport is a ten-minute drive, placing the airlines at Lancaster's back door; and a commanding position in regard to motor vehicle routes is apparent due to the fact that the community Is situated on U + S. Route 20, the main connecting artery between major cities. It contains churches of every denomination; public and parochial schools; every modern convenience made available by vast public utilities. It has the famed Lancaster Country Club, with its championship golf course and its gracious atmosphere; it has beautiful Como Park, one of the scenic standouts of the state; it has modern, flourishing places of business, and major, aggressive industry; it is the hub of state fraternal activity. In short, Lancaster has everything. Up and down the community’s beautiful, restful tree lined streets is an aura of perrmanence and solidarity, the materialization of the hopes of a group of men when they incorporated our village 100 years ago, and dreamed their dreams of a great community in the dim, distant future. Lancaster has come a long way since that time, and readily finds its place in the fast-moving, progressive civic world of the present, Lancaster's desirability as a residential community is strongly reflected in the attitude of its residents, former and present. Its attraction is magnetic, unique, and almost uncanny. Those who live here don't want to leave; and those who have left want to come back. The majority of Lancaster's civic-minded citizens are willing to stack their community, street by precious street, against any other in the state-—and will bet substantial coin of the realm that it will show favorably in the comparison. So, in one respect, the community is no different than it was when a little group of pioneers began the Lancaster story in 1803, At that time, It looked like a mighty good place to live. Today, it hasn’t changed a bit: it STILL looks like a mighty good place to live. '''ACKNOWLEDGMENT''' Grateful acknowledgment for assistance in the compilation of the foregoing narrative is hereby given to Mrs. S. P. Adolf, for use of her voluminous and priceless records such as scrap books, clipping books, souvenirs, pictures, and other material; to Elmer A. Adolf; to Supt. of Public Works Harold Huber and to George Miller for their generous co-operation in making available the use of village records; to Com. Leo Huber of VFW post 7275 for use of “History of Buffalo and Erie County in the World War”; and to Mrs. Margaret Anderson, Mrs. Anna J. Braun, and everyone else who so graciously submitted material, pictures and suggestions. {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-2.jpg|size=650|caption=The now-legendary Depew Industrials, one of the greatest baseball teams ever produced locally. In the above photo, taken in 1910, are: Front, left to right—G. Durham, 2b; Dykstra, rf; Neher, p; J, Durham, ss, Center-Bob Sc hang, c; Jack English; Billy Gettings; Bill Dougherty, manager; Pierce English; Wally Sehang, 3b and c, Rear — Siebert, p; McHugh, lb; Scully, If; Eckstein, cf; Bradley, 3b; Mohr, p. }} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-3.jpg|size=650|caption=The tar fire on the roof of the Braun Block on West Main Street, January 13, 1898. The roof was badly damaged but the building was saved. Shown in the foreground is [[Wintermantel-13|Matt Wintermantel]]}} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-4.jpg|size=650|caption=The Braun Block on West Main Street in 1898. }} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-5.jpg|size=650|caption=[[Link-1088|Mrs. Simon Adolf]] shown standing outside of the covered bridge at the rear of her home, 45 West Main Street. The structure, built originally for a chicken coop in 1910, was later used as a private bridge over Plumbottom Creek.}} '''Religious History''' '''ST. MARY’S ROMAN CATHOLIC CHURCH''' {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-6.jpg|size=650}} In 1829, the Catholics of Lancaster, numbering about 15 families, were visited, periodically by the Rev. Nicholas Mertz, a missionary, who was the founder of St* Louis Church, the first Catholic church in Buffalo. On these visits, Father Mertz carried with him his Mass kit and celebrated the Holy Sacrifice in the log huts of the villagers. These visits, however, were all too infrequent, since the arduous routine of the saintly missionary necessitated his covering William&ville, Aiden, Attica and other communities in addition to “Cayuga Creek". Finally, on January 6, 1834, the Catholics of the settlement, calling themselves the “Catholic Church Society of Lancaster”, purchased a piece of land, situated to one end of the village and on a hill, upon which they could build a church and school at a future date. That tract of land was to become the site of St, Mary’s-On-The-Hill. When Father Mertz died in 1844, he was succeeded by Father Far, who in turn was succeeded by the lovable and holy Father John Neumann who was instrumental in bringing about the erection of the first church upon the hill. a rough, board building wherein, once a month, he said Mass. To him also goes the credit for the establishment of St* Mary's first school, a frame structure of old timbers at the crossroads of Transit and Broadway, The original registration numbered 30 pupils. Father Noethen, who succeeded Father Neumann, became Lancaster's first resident priest. He said Mass daily and resided with families of the parish. The earliest records in the rectory date from about this time. The first recorded baptism is that of Sebastian Ott, who was born on December 20, 1847, and baptised on December 26. He was the son of George Ott and Barbara Weisbeck. His sponsors were Sebastian Block and Margaret Mary Ott, and the ceremony was performed by the Rev. Xavier Tschenhens. The first recorded marriage is that of Peter Meyer and Gertrude Sehichter on December 20, 1847, Joseph Jerge and Michael Schmitt were witnesses, and Father Tschenhens performed the ceremony. The first death is that of Micheline Ott, daughter of John Ott and Magdalene Mader, who was buried on May 7, 1848. The first confirmation recorded was administered by Rt. Rev. Bishop Timon on December 14, 1850. On July 28,1850, Bishop Timon sent Lancaster a new resident pastor, the Rev. Sergius de Stchoulepnkoff, better known as Father Serg — and from that time, St. Mary's has never been without a pastor. The same year Father Serg, a Russian of noble birth, started the first brick church on the hill, on the site where the present church now stands. In 1851 the new church was dedicated under the corporate title, “St. Mary's Church of the Assumption of Lancaster. N. Y." At the suggestion of Bishop Timon, Father Urich, who replaced Father Serg on December 27, 1851, built an. orphan asylum for boys. The orphanage on the hill was a long, red-frame building on the present site of the convent. Known as St* John's Protectory For Orphan and Wayward Boys, it sheltered about 60 boys in the charge of three lay sisters, and was continued for many years. Finally, somewhere around 1874, the protectory was moved to Limestone Hill and became one of the famous institutions popularly known as Father Baker's. The need for a parish house was urgent, and during the '60's Father Henry Feldman began a small structure later enlarged by Father Sester. The house served as a rectory until 1908, when it was occupied by our present organist, Mr. Leo Roy, who still resides there. It was during the incumbency of Father Sester as pastor that attention began to be given to landscaping the grounds around St. Mary's and beautifying the area. Father Sester also built a new brick school in 1874; and in 1889 began plans for enlarging the church. The new church, as it stands today, was dedicated in 1890. November 30, 1900 is a date well-remembered in St. Mary's history, for it was on that day that the Rev. John V. Schaus of North Java came to Lancaster to take charge of St. Mary's rapidly-growing church and school. On Tuesday, November 15, 1904, classes were opened for a regular high school course, and to St. Mary's went the distinction of having begun the first parochial high school in the United States. In 1912 the high school was officially chartered under the Regents of the State of New York. Father Schaus, the beloved pastor under whose constant guidance St. Mary's parish flourished and expanded, served the church on the hill for 29 good years. He died on January 4, 1929, and was suceeded by the Rev, John Schmitt of Annunciation Church, Elma, in February, 1929, Father Schmitt continued his late predecessor's program of advancement. He remodeled the church in 1932 at a cost of $17,000. In 1933, he purchased eight acres of land for use as a cemetery, installing drainage facilities and water, and beautifying the tract with the erection of an altar and the placing of numerous pieces of statuary. The cost of the entire cemetery project was $20,000, In 1936, Father Schmitt had 12 new church windows, with the glass imported from Innsbruck, Austria, installed. The energetic, hard-working Father Schmitt, whose leadership was an inspiration at St. Mary's and whose good works were incalculable, passed away on June 24, 1946. Always fortunate in the acquisition of great leaders, St. Mary’s was placed under the guidance of the Rev. Roman Nuwer, originally of Lancaster but then acting as pastor of St. Joachim's Church, Buffalo, He was appointed on October 23, 1946, and has since been elevated to a Monsignorship. He was, and still is, serving with the U. S. Army in Austria as Chief of Chaplains, holding the rank of lieutenant-colonel* He was installed by proxy, and the occasion was believed to be one of the first times in Catholic Church history that such a ceremony took place. His proxy was the Rev. Howard M. Adolf, current administrator at St. Mary's, who continues that parish's tradition of efficient, inspirational leadership. In Msgr, Nuwer's absence, Father Adolf is continuing the improvement program on the school, convent, rectory and grounds. '''KNIGHTS OF ST, JOHN, Commandery No. 347''' In the year of 1048 of our Redemption in the City of Amalphi in the kingdom of Naples, some Catholic merchants banded together to form the illustrious order known as the Knights of St. John. This name was chosen in honor of their favorite Saint, St. John the Baptist. Down through these many hundreds of years the Knights of St. John have striven to inculcate the noblest of Christian principles and in the practice of the highest of civic virtues. Today they may look back with great pride in having organized over 300 commanderies in the United States and Canada, consisting of some twenty-five thousand uniformed members with many more not yet in uniform, all joined together under the banner of “One God and One Country.” On September 8, 1874, one of the first parishes in this territory to have a uniformed commandery of the Knights of St. John was St. Ann's Church in Buffalo and from that time on has steadily grown in popularity. The history of Commandery 347 of St, Mary's Church in Lancaster dates back to April 4, 1937. At that time Captain George Schmitt, then a member of the Commandery of Our Lady Help of Christians parish of Cheektowaga, invited several top officers of the Buffalo Regiment to join with him in an interview with the late Rev. John A, Schmitt, pastor of St* Mary’s Church, regarding the forming of the Knights of St, John in this parish. Following that meeting Father Schmitt requested that the Regimental Staff Officers in uniform and the men of the parish to join with St. Joseph Sodality in receiving Holy Communion. The date for this was Sunday, April 11th, 1937. This was a grand success. Father Schmitt was chosen as moderator and together with the honorable president of St, Joseph's Sodality, Theo. Loecher, presided at the meeting. Among the speakers to outline the aims and objects of the order were Ins. Gen, Harder and Col. Kreppei, Adjt. Frank Wopperer, Capt. Geo. Schmitt was chosen as temporary chairman and Frank X. Nuwer as assistant chairman and secretary to organize the commandery that is known today as St. Mary’s Commandery No. 347. Among the first to sign their names to an application were: Jack Kaull, Charles Keicher, Simon Kuhl, Harry Ott, Paul Thill, Albert Enser, Frank Stabell, Norman Rozler, Norbert Adolf, Jacob Ott, John Baumann, George Ott and Frank X. Nuwer. The first meeting was held on May 5, 1937, and the first table officers chosen and elected to head the Commandery were as follows: Pres, Walter Bielman, first vice president, Jack Kaull; second vice president Frank Staebell; recording secretary Paul Thill; financial secretary Peter Haller; treasurer, Simon Kuhl; trustees, Joseph Besch, Frank Nuwer, Harry Ott, John Baumann, Charles Keicher, Robert Coughlin. Soon after, the semi-military feature of the organization was discussed, and the following military officers were chosen and elected. Captain, George Schmitt; 1st Lieutenant, Victor Ott; 2nd Lieutenant, Morlyn Hurley. The real hard work of the members then began, the job of raising money for uniforms. This was partly accomplished by running parties in St. Mary's Hall and baked goods sales. On May 15, 1938, twenty-nine members received their uniforms. The following Sunday the Commandery received Holy Communion in a body and the blessing of their uniforms and also the indulgence granted by Pope Pius XI. St. Mary's Commandery has steadily grown and today has a membership totalling 100 members. To this grand success must go the untiring efforts of its officers such as past Presidents Walter Bielman, Frank Staebell, Richard Murray, Leo Morrissey, George Ott and our present President, John Schrader, retired Captain Geo. Schmitt and Captain Morlyn Hurley. In its many turnouts the Commandery has had the honor of participating in many events with high dignitaries of both church and state. In the early 1940's, St, Mary's Commandery sought to organize its sister organization, the Ladies Auxiliary of the Knights of St, John in our parish, but met with little success. In 1946 the Commandery succeeded in organizing an auxiliary which since then has become another one of the many popular organizations now holding forth at St. Mary's, '''OUR LADY OF POMPEII CHURCH''' {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-7.jpg|size=500}} In the early nineties Italian immigrants began to pour into the United States. A few families found their way to Lancaster and Depew, The railroads and shops here furnished, them employment, and soon their numbers grew. After a short time they began to form a little colony of their own in the vicinity of Laverack and Sawyer Avenues, just at the Laneaster-Depew village limits. The construction of the sewage system in Lancaster in 1908 called a great many more Italians to our neighborhood. So great had become the number of Italians who up to this time had come to St, Mary's Church that Father Schaus, upon consultation with Father Killeen, then pastor of St, James Church, Depew, determined to start a special church for them. Here they might hear sermons in their own language. Here their spiritual wants would be taken care of. Accordingly, Father Schaus launched a campaign. He gathered as much money as possible; and with the aid of the diocesan authorities purchased a plot of ground at the comer of Cowing Street and Laverack Avenue, A frame structure was built as a church. This first church was known also as the Italian Mission of St. Mary's. Father Shaus' introduced a mass for them on Sundays at 7 A. M. with a sermon in their own language. Father Rarsutti, of St, Lucy's Church, Buffalo, cared for the mission for a time but Father Shaus soon assumed its ministration. With the hope that the Italian people would soon be able to turn this mission into a parish, Father Shaus brought various Italian priests here during the years 1909 and 1910, all of whom worked zealously for the souls of their countrymen. Among them were: Rev. Remigion Barsotti, Rev. D. Carra, Rev. J, Massola, Rev. Ciabattoni and particularly Rev. John Tommei, who later established the parish of St. Francis of Assisi at East Buffalo. The church was officially dedicated by Bishop Colton on the 14th of March, 1909 and given the name of Our Lady of Pompeii, The name "Our Lady of Pompeii” is the name of a picture venerated at Pompeii, Italy, one of the nation's most famous shrines. The need of the Italians in other parts of the diocese, however, became so great that the Bishop could not spare an Italian priest for our mission and so in the year 1910 the work of the mission was turned over to the assistant priest at St. Mary's under the supervision of Father Shaus. Fathers Max Mueller, F. X. Hoernschemeyer, Leo E, Keen, P, J. Tronolone, Thomas McGuire and Martin H. Ebner have since taken care of the church. In 1929 Father Ebner, Assistant Priest at St. Mary’s, under the direction of Father Schaus, lengthened and entirely renovated the church. In 1932 the Italian Catholics of the Mission of St. Mary’s Lancaster, petitioned to the Most Rev, William Turner, Bishop of Buffalo to establish a separate parish of their own. On April 12, 1932, Bishop Turner appointed, as first pastor, Rev. Leo Pulling, who at that time was assistant priest of St, Mary’s Church, Lancaster, N. Y, In the same year a rectory was built next to the church. In 1934, Father Pulling extended the basement and out in a new floor. On June 19, 1942, the Most Rev. Bishop John Duffy appointed as second pastor of Our Lady of Pompeii Church, Rev, Alfonso J. Bernardo who was pastor of Our Lady of Loretta Church in Falconer, N, Y. In September of the same year, Father Bernardo requested the village board of Lancaster to have Cowing Street paved as far as Sawyer Avenue. This improved the Church property. Early in 1944 the church was beautifully remodeled and decorated. In June, 1944, Father Bernardo purchased a piece of land from the Village of Lancaster for a future expansion of the parish. The spiritual progress of this parish has been increasing year by year and we now number more than 300 families. We hope in the near future, in order to accommodate this increasing number, to build a new church on the land purchased in 1944 and turn the present church structure into a parochial school. At the present the societies of this parish are as follows: Rosary Society, Holy Name Society, Children of Mary, Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts. '''[[Space:Lancaster Baptist Church|CALVARY BAPTIST CHURCH]]''' {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-8.jpg|size=500}} In the year 1895 a Sunday School was organized in the store at the corner of Laverack Avenue and Sturm Place, Lancaster, N. Y. under the supervision of Mr. Volney P, Kinney, a loyal Baptist Layman. Mr. Kinney was supported by a group of Baptists who were desirous of giving their time and talent to the children of the North community of Lancaster which was then under construction of many new homes. Under the guidance of these men and women the children were taught the love of the Lord Jesus for all of humanity, the School began with an enrollment of 80 with an average attendance of 60. Their first assembly began August 11, 1895 and grew in numbers during the following years. The following May, a meeting of the men and women of the Baptist faith were called to discuss the advisability of organizing a Baptist Church and 20 people assembled. It was the unanimous conclusion that the church be organized and to call upon Baptist families for their support in the Village of Depew nearby. Rev. J. A. Heath presided and Volney P. Kinney was elected as secretary. On motion duly made and seconded it was carried that the First Baptist Church of Lancaster, N. Y. was organized by those present who were members of good standing of Baptist churches elsewhere. The following names were signed as the organizers of this church: Oliver D, Seitz, Volney P. Kinney, Gertrude A, Kinney, Annie Stoddard, Rosalie Alvord, Philip Alvord, Sarah J. Baughan, Mary E. Eldridge, Amos J. Sider, Maggie Sider, Victor R. Pratt, Sr., Georgiarxna Pratt, Clara Pratt, Victor R. Pratt, Jr., Algernon S. Pratt and George H. Pratt. Volney P. Kinney was elected the first deacon and Amos J. Sider was elected second as deacon, church clerk Victor R. Pratt, treasurer Oliver D. Seitz. June 17th, 1896, it was decided to call a council of Baptist Churches of the Buffalo Baptist Association for recognition and affiliation as a regular Baptist Church and that this service be held Thursday, June 25th, 1896, afternoon and evening. The clerk was instructed to send a letter of invitation to all Baptist churches in the Buffalo Baptist Association inviting the pastor and two delegates to attend the council. On June 24th, 1896 by unanimous vote, the Church adopted the Declaration of Faith written by Dr, J. Newton Brown and published by the American Publication Society. In September of 1896, Rev, Mr. Farquette was called and accepted the pastorate in succession to Rev. J. A. Heath who had resigned three weeks before. During the past year, 28 joined with the church membership. In 1898 the church came into possession of its present location at the corner of Caswell Street and Laverack Avenue was purchased thru Mr. F. Mason Hayes. The present church edifice was erected the same year on this lot 101 by 165 feet at a cost of nearly $15,000,00 An organ was presented to the church to help in the church services. The membership at this time stood at 31 members and at the opening of the new church building faced a debt of $4,000.00 mortgage at five per cent. In 1901 the church membership rose to 61 and the Sunday School 90 with an average attendance of 70. Mr. Kinney was the superintendent for the first 16 years. In 1902 one of the chief industries dosed up its plant here and many families moved away depleting the church membership and a heavy indebtedness to be faced by the remainder. The New York State Baptist Missionary Convention came to the church's aid and helped by paying half the debt. Mr, Kinney and his wife moved to Buffalo, in September, 1911, and took their membership to First Baptist Church there. Both had given themselves to the organizing and development of the church and Sunday School. The church missed them greatly and their influence in the community. From 1905 the Sunday School showed a prosperous condition and added much to the interest of the church with a goodly number uniting in the church membership. The Young People's Society presented a new Estey church organ to the church and thus added greatly to the services in the church. During the 50 years of existence the church has had its ups and downs. In the midst of all its struggles she has always gone ahead and the blessings of the Lord has been her portion. Some 17 pastors have served the church, serving from less than a year to seven years. Rev. J. A, Heath, 1896, resigned 1896; Rev. A. L. Parquette, 1896, resigned 1898; Rev. Starr K. Smith, 1898, resigned 1901; Rev. C. A. Clausen, 1901, resigned 1902; Rev. L. S, Shumaker, 1903, resigned 1903; Rev, W. V. Bacon, 1904, resigned 1909; Rev. C, W. Robinson, 1909, resigned 1912; Rev. F. E. Robinson, 1913, resigned 1914; Rev. G. F. Griffin, 1914, resigned 1916; Rev. E. J. Dryer, 1916, resigned 1918; Rev. A. Stockton, 1919, resigned 1920; Rev. A. Bell, 1921, resigned 1925; Rev. Stein, 1925, resigned 1926; Rev. H. Wahl, 1927, resigned. 1929; Rev. M. S. Scriber, 1929, resigned 1933; Rev. C. Hammel, 1933, resigned 1939; Rev. J. A. Barker, 1939. During all of the years over four hundred have united with this church and we carry on knowing there is a place for the small church in the work of the Kingdom of our Lord, We have an honored place with the churches of Lancaster, and with working together for our Blessed Lord much spiritual advancement will be attained in the days to follow. '''ST. JOHN'S EVANGELICAL LUTHERAN CHURCH''' {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-9.jpg|size=500}} The planting of the Church is interwoven into the history of the Village of Lancaster from its very beginnings in 1804, From the start villagers banded themselves together in worship in private hemes, an interest that was to cryscalize into Church structures at a later date. In 1849 Lancaster was incorporated into a village on the tenth of April and by 1913 had grown to a population of 5,000. Its civic interest kept pace with its religious life and practice and imparted to this locality a solid value which is reflected in its general prosperity and desirability as a home center to this very day. An old record relates that “Lancaster's religious history forms one of the most animated and interesting chapters of its life..” It goes on to say: “Lancaster's building of Churches presents a picturesque period. In those days people did not "talk business' but discussed long arid solemnly the state of their souls. The matter of religion was a serious one. Our early ministers had long distances to travel and were heard with much interest." This inheritance from the past is a marked trait of our village to this very day and can be fairly described as a “Church going community.” The history of the Evangelical Lutheran Church of Lancaster started when Protestants met in various homes for Sunday horship. They were served by Circuit Pastors. A Rev. Wagenals ministered to nine congregations and officiated in Lancaster every four weeks. Then came a period when a large number of settlers of Huguenot ancestry from Alsace Lorraine and Wuertenberg established themselves on farms. The first house of worship after leaving the Mansion House on Central Avenue was built in 1835. It had its beginning with 195 members signing the charter. The structure was of frame erected on the site now occupied by Cushing's Drug Store. Rev. William Fetter presided at the organization meeting. The church officials whose names appear on the ancient document were: George Paul, Jacob Young, John Halpert, Michael Wollgung, Frederick Heim and George Seligman. Rev. Fetter was succeeded by the Rev. Christian Knapp in 1847 who served the Church for more than forty years. {{Image|file=Knapp-2218.jpg|size=300|caption=Rev. [[Knapp-2218|Christian Knapp]]}} The Church on Central Avenue soon became too small and the present site on Pleasant Avenue and Church of St. John’s Evanelical Lutheran Church was bought for $400, Michael Ansteth, John Walter, John Brunk, John Seiler and Michael Young were the trustees. In the year 1873 a resolution was signed to erect a House of Worship, the cost of which was not to exceed $10,000. In 1887 Pastor Knapp retired—St. John’s was his first and last parish. He was called home in 1894 and lies buried in the Rural Cemetery. Rev. F. Bambam, Rev. F. Schaefer and Rev. Blum served the parish until 1910 when Rev. George Bock took charge, serving for 35 years. During this period of ardent service the Church experienced an outstanding growth. He entered the Church triumphant in 1944 and was sueceeded by the present Pastor Rev. Carl H. Miller. Throughout this entire celebration the names of many who aided in making the Churches of Lancaster and the life of the village, a wholesome contribution to the well being of the state and nation, will be held in grateful remembrance. They form a silent succession of laborers and citizens un-named, un-pictured without whose faith and devotion we would not he able to enter into the fruits of their endeavors. Their name and faces thru the long reach of time, are sealed in our hearts, and in God’s Book of Life. '''TRINITY EPISCOPAL CHURCH''' {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-10.jpg|size=500}} The records reveal that Trinity Church congregation first held meetings in the little school house or academy building in Lake Avenue about 1866, and later in a third story room known as Grimes HalL The Mission flourished from the start and the good size Sunday School membership and congregation was built. In December, 1879 a plot of ground was purchased by the Episcopal Church Society, located in Broadway (formerly known as East Main Street,) and plans for the building of a new church were laid. The cornerstone was formally laid in 1880 and the completed edifice was opened with impressive ceremonies by the Bishop of the Diocese, The Rt. Rev, A. Cleveland Cox. The church is of Gothic style of architecture and is in cruciform shape and fronts on Broadway, It is 70 feet in depth, 35 feet in width and has a seating; capacity of about 175 people, Twelve stained-glass windows add considerably to the beauty of the interior. It has a large basement and contains a vault for the temporary sepulchre of the dead. The church is built chiefly of brick, with stone facings, and has a plain Nave and Chancel. The Interior fittings are of white ash. An educational building with Sunday School rooms and parish hall is erected in the rear of the Church, Members of the following families constituted the regular congregation of the School House Days: Bostwick, Bartholomew, Bell, Farr, Prowett, Ives, Little, and Farrar. First recorded baptism: Miss Lucia Cruthers. First wedding: Samuel B, Smiley to Janet Wood Bell, January 18, 1883. First Confirmation class: Mr. Farrar and Mr. and Mrs. Bell. The Women's Mite Society later called Women’s Guild originated in “Grimes Church”, as townspeople were wont to call the Mission at that time. The first Wardens were Mr, Thomas Leary and Mr, George Bartholomew. In its issue dated May 3, 1878, the Lancaster Star reported the following officers elected at the first Annual Parish Meeting: Wardens, W. H. Bostwick, and George Bartholomew. Vestrymen, Thomas Leary, Frank James, Thomas Miller, S, F. Hartman and Richard Kurtz. Missionaries conducted the worship services, Clergy and Lay Readers coming from Buffalo and vicinity. An outstanding Lay Reader, zealous for the advancement of Trinity Church, labored unceasingly and eventually was ordained to the Diaconate and Priesthood — The Rev. Cyrus P. Lee. He conducted many services in “Grimes Church” and was ordained soon after the new church was built, A beautiful window was unveiled in 1887 in his memory. The church became a regular Diocesan Parish in 1883 and Doctor Huntington became the first resident pastor. Other clergymen to serve have been the Revs. W. H Capers, Stuart Crockett, B. F. Cooley, H, B. Jefferson, George A, Harvey, George M. Irish, Frank Marchant and Fred W. Goldsmith. The Rev. Dr. W s G. Woodward is the present pastor. A rectory located in Lombardy Street was presented to the Parish in 1900, Many prominent citizens of the village have been members of the Parish including such well-known families as James, Grimes, Bedell, Bruce, Oswald, Critsinger, Cushing, Dann, Young, Dykstra, Wenz, Murray, Smiley, Cullen and Edwards. '''METHODIST CHURCH''' H. Perry Smith’s History of Buffalo and Erie County gives this information: “It is from the year 1811 that the Rev. William Waith dates the first public Christian worship in the township. For several years it was held at private houses and at the school house . * . Notwithstanding the large and growing population of the county, there was not a solitary church building within its limits excepting the log meeting house of the Quakers at East Hamburg.” Conable’s History of the Genesee Comerence has these notes: “1818—At this time the Genesee District embraced the whole territory from Cayuga Lake to Lake Erie and from Lake Ontario on the north into Pennsylvania. This broad field was divided into twelve circuits and manned by twelve heroes.” At the bottom of the list of appointments of the New York Conference for 1818 is the following entry: “Aurora Seeger goes to the Genesee District.” The following is a quotation from his diary: “I was appointed to Clarence Circuit with Brother (Jetar) Forster as my colleague. His circuit, including the towns and villages of Clarence, Batavia, Alexander, Attica, and westerly to within a few miles of Buffalo, and to the east and south embracing Bethany, Warsaw, Orangeville, and the adjoining vicinities, was extensive. It was a four weeks’ circuit with thirty-five preaching appointments.’ Dr. Z. Paddock who was appointed there the next year, said that at that time, when he followed Brother Seeger on that extensive charge, there was not a church or chapel belonging to any denomination,” Since the bounds of this extensive circuit extended “westerly to within a few miles of Buffalo”, it might easily be that “Cayuga Creek” was one of the preaching places. This might have been the real beginning of the Methodist group that in 1835 built the church on Aurora Street, and is now the “First Methodist Church of Lancaster”—although no specific year can be given as the actual beginning, The first definite mention of Lancaster Methodist Church is made in Conable’s History of the Genesee Conference as follows: “In 1835 . . . Clarence circuit embraced Williamsville and Lancaster, no regular house of worship in either place.” H, Perry Smith’s History of the City of Buffalo and Erie County has this record: “The framed church building, formerly occupied by the Methodist Episcopal Church, was erected in 1835 ...” The Genesee Conference Minutes (Official Journal) under date of 1838, under the question “Where are the preachers stationed this year?” gives for “Buffalo District, Lancaster” the name of J. W* Vaughn, The membership is listed as 107. In 1352 the congregation built the main part of the present church building, and sold the frame structure on Aurora Street to the German Methodist congregation The addition to the main church building was dedicated January 21, 1900. The parsonage was built about 1884. During the pastorate of the Rev. Peter Thompson, his illustrious daughter, Dorothy, was born in the parsonage. {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-12.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=Tanner-2892.jpg|size=650|caption=[[Tanner-2892|Nathan L. Tanner]], owner of the horse and wagon that provided transportation for the first R.F.D, route, which was begun In Lancaster ah February 15, 1902.}} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-13.jpg|size=650|caption=West Main Street — 1913}} {{Image|file=West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=650|caption=[[Zurbrick-22|Edward Zurbrick]], shown driving his hearse outside of his [[Space:West_Main_Street_22_-_Lancaster%2C_New_York|West Main Street]] undertaking parlors in 1904.}} Officers of Centennial Planning Board {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-14.jpg|size=650|caption=Front, left to right; Mrs. [[Bardo-66|Angela Schultz]], recording secretary; [[Delzer-6|Warren Delzer]], general chairman; [[Winter-3110|Walter Winter]], co-chairman. Rear, left to right; [[Becker-6731|Christ Becker]], corresponding secretary; [[Geyer-384|Joseph Geyer]], financial secretary; [[Deutschlander-9|Elmer Deutschlander]], treasurer.}} Centennial Planning Board {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-15.jpg|size=650|caption=First row, left to right: [[Becker-6731|Christ Becker]], corresponding secretary, chairman of parades and prizes; Mrs. [[Bardo-66|Angela Schultz]], recording secretary; [[Geyer-384|Joseph Geyer]], financial secretary, chairman of automobile award; [[Delzer-6|Warren Delzer]], general chairman; [[Winter-3110|Walter Winter]], co-chairman; [[Dromgoole-74|Mrs. Marlo Schermerhorn]], co-chairman program of events, music and choral; [[Deutschlander-9|Elmer Deutschlander]], treasurer. Second row; [[Bull-2257|Lloyd Bull]], [[Scherer-877|Joseph Scherer]], chairman of properties; [[Schemahorn-1|Marlo Schermerhorn]], co-chairman of events, music and choral; [[Wheat-1081|Milton Wheat]], chairman of housing; [[Blair-4881|Ray Blair]], chairman of badges and souvenirs; [[Schneider-7884|George Schneider]]; [[Wendel-349|Arthur Wendel]], chairman of ways and means; [[Laney-593|Robert Laney]]. Third row: [[Handel-124|Edward Handel]], chairman of invitations; [[Lyon-6015|John Lyon]]; [[Ahlstrom-130|Charles Ahlstrom]], chairman of cachets; James McGurk, chairman of publicity, historical editor; [[Hauber-107|Norman Hauber]]. [[Gregory-6737|George Gregory]], chairman of decorations, [[Oestreich-28|Fred Oestreich]], program book chairman and editor, and [[Griffith-7679|Mrs. Raymond Knauber]], chairman of antiques, were absent.}} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-16.jpg|size=650|caption=ACTUAL COPY OP ORIGINAL CENSUS WHICH ACCOMPANIED PETITION FOR INCORPORATION }} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-17.jpg|size=650|caption=TEXT OF ORIGINAL PETITION REQUESTING INCORPORATION}} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-18.jpg|size=650|caption=ACTUAL MAP OF LANCASTER WHICH ACCOMPANIED PETITION FOR INCORPORATION}} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-19.jpg|size=650|caption=The Lancaster businessmen pictured in 1907 at their annual outing, held at the Lancaster Driving Park. It is reported that the event was highlighted by a lengthy discussion of store hours. }} VILLAGE FIRE CHIEFS {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-20.jpg |size=650|caption= Bottom, left to right; [[Blair-4881|Ray Blair]], chief; [[Bull-2257|Lloyd Bull]], third assistant, Top: [[Lyon-6015|John Lyon]], second assistant; [[Wendel-349|Arthur Wendel]] first assistant. }} VILLAGE POLICE DEPARTMENT {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-21.jpg|size=650|caption=Front, left to right: [[Lang-3329|Edward Lang]], lieutenant; [[Bund-24|Edward Bund]], chief; [[Schweitzer-792|Francis Sweitzer]], captain. Rear: Patrolmen [[Huber-1602|Joseph Huber]], [[Smith-171936|Andrew Smith]], [[Rogers-26058|Henry Rogers.]]}} {{Image|file=Lancaster_New_York_Early_History.jpg|size=650||caption=DRAWING OF A PERSPECTIVE VIEW OF LANCASTER, DATED 1892 }} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-22.jpg|size=650|caption=Maute's Iron Foundry on Holland Avenue, from a picture taken in 1913.}} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-23.jpg|size=650}} '''SCOTT AVIATION CORPORATION''' Tiie Scott Aviation Corporation, although comparatively new, has already taken its place as one of Lancaster’s top-ranking industries. Situated at 207 Erie Street, its modernly-design-ed plant has factory floor space of 25,000 square feet; office, engineering and service space of 5,000 square feet; and its average number of employees is 75. Its officers are listed as follows: Earle M. Scott, president and sales manager; Howard A, Benzel, vice president and general manager; Robert D, Pollock, vice president and treasurer and Emery C- Prior, secretary, Scott Aviation Corporation was founded by Earle M. Scott as the Universal Alloy Products Co. in 1932; was incorporated as the Uniloy Accessories Corp. in 1939 ; and as the Scott Aviation Corporation in 1940. Before the war the major production was for light aircraft only and consisted of tail wheel assemblies, brake cylinders, and other related items and accessories. Shortly before the war the company engaged in the manufacture of high-altitude oxygen equipment for the British Air Force. After 1941 it engaged in the design and manufacture of portable oxygen breathing equipment for the U. S. Army Air Forces and manufactured, during the war, several hundred thousand pieces of this type of equipment; all of its own original design. Other war production included all of the tail wheel assemblies for the Glider Program and light aircraft accessories of many types of liaison aircraft. The principal products manufactured between 1946 and today are accessories and subassemblies for light aircraft, and aircraft com trol wheels. It supplies most of the Oxygen Breathing Equipment used on U. S. and Foreign Airlines. For the civilian market the company designed, developed and began the manufacture, shortly after the war, of emergency breathing equipment for fire fighters and for industry known as the Scott Air-Pak; builds this equipment in high volume as well as various types of Oxygen Breathing Equipment for Industry, Fire Departments and the Hospital and Medical trades. Its products are distributed by several hundred Distributors and Dealers throughout the U. S, A., and are exported throughout the world. Recent export shipments were to such diversified users as an Oil Company in Saudi-Arabia and an Airline in Sweden; to a Cannery in the Fiji Islands and to a steel mill in Australia. {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-24.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-25.jpg|size=650||caption=The first Lancaster-Buffalo trolley, which began its local run in October, 1893. Shown in the open window at the right is Mrs, Joseph Scheicr, Photo was taken at corner of Church Street and Broadway.}} {{Image|file=1949_Centennial_History_Lancaster_NY-26.jpg|size=650||caption=The Young Men's Sodality of St. Mary's Church pictured in 1909 at their annual outing, held at the Lancaster Driving Park, which is now the Repka property. Shown are; front, left to right— 1) [[O'Neill-1856|Lawrence O'Neill]], 2) Henry Swartz, 3) [[Anstett-205|Arthur Anstett]], 4) [[Ferrand-47|Louis Ferrand]], 5) [[Enser-29|Linus Enser]], 6) Steve Jacobowski, 7) [[Adolph-77|Carl Adolf]], 8) [[Hastrich-14|Raymond Hastrich]], 9) [[Schrader-640|Dave Schrader]]. Second row: 10) [[Mullaney-35|George Mullaney]], 11) [[Wahl-1255|Henry Wahl]], 12) [[Mullaney-97|John Mullaney]], 13) [[Hock-202|Ed Hoke]], 14) [[Newhouse-507|Henry Newhouse]], 15) [[Bach-818|Joseph Bach]] (now Rev. Bach), 16) [[Nuwer-71|Roman Nuwer]] (now Monsignor Nuwer), 17) [[Goldbach-60|John Goldbach]], 18) [[Dickinson-6105|Merle Dickinson]], 19) [[Nuwer-70|Frank X. Nuwer, Jr]]. Third row: 20) [[Lambrix-26|John Lambrix]], 21) [[Adolf-10|Ed Adolf]], 22) [[Robinson-19344|Walter Robinson]], 23) Dab Monnin, 24) [[Goldbach-59|Charles Goldbach]], 25) [[Nuwer-44|Frank X, Nuwer, Sr.]], 26) [[Hurley-1793|William Hurley]], 27) [[Dentinger-131|Fred Dentinger]], 28) [[Knauber-31|Ray Knauber]], 29) [[McGraw-1396|Roger McGraw]]. Fourth row: 30) [[Lambrix-29|Leo Lambrix]], 31) [[Ott-1416|Edward Ott]] (now Rev. Ott), 32) [[Thill-422|Charles Thill]], 33) [[Meiler-19|Joseph Meiler]], 34) [[Goldbach-58|Joseph Goldbach]], 35) [[Emminger-42|George Emminger]], 36) [[Nichter-40|Joseph Nichter]], 37) [[Adolf-13|Robert Adolf]], 38) [[Wolf-6486 |John Wolf]], 39) [[Hoke-446|John Hoke]], 40) [[Keicher-73|Charles Keicher]], 41) [[Staebell-32|Frank Staebell]], 42) Henry Staebell, 43) [[Stephan-321|Henry Stephan]], 44) [[Ball-9472|Frank Ball]]. Top: 45) [[Maute-25|Ralph Maute]], 46) [[Newhouse-515|Charles Newhouse]], 47) [[Haungs-10|Nick Haungs]],48) unidentified, 49) [[Haungs-17|George Haungs]], 50) [[Haungs-18|Pete Haungs]], 51) [[Voigt-413|Richard Voigt]], 52) John Geyer, 53) [[Ball-9473|Ed Ball]], 54) Joseph Sheffler, 55) [[Huber-1624|Leo E. Huber]], 56) [[Siebert-262|Arthur Seibert]] and 57) [[Kihl-6|Simon Kiehl]].}} '''GOULD STORAGE BATTERY CORPORATION''' In 1899 the Gould Coupler Company of Depew formed a battery division to build storage batteries to operate in conjunction with railroad axle generators that the Coupler Company had just introduced on the market, These batteries, and the parts of the batteries, were produced in various parts of the Coupler Company buildings. So successful were the batteries, and so successful was the reception by the railroad people, that in 1900 a separate battery plant was erected on the site of the present Gould Storage Battery plant. The plant was added in 1902 and as business increased other building additions were made. The original batteries produced differed considerably from the batteries familiar to most people today. Instead of having a grid framework into which was pressed active material, these early batteries were made of solid lead sheets. In the course of years, Gould developed their own technique for improving the performance of these lead sheet batteries. Today, these batteries are still produced at the Gould plant in Depew, They are no longer used for lighting purposes, but are used in power stations by public utility companies as emergency stand-by units. Their great dependability and long life of twenty years or more contribute much to the efficiency of many large utility operations in this country today. The present type of battery—in which the power producing part consists of a grid and active material pressed into the grid —- became popular about the time that electric automobiles came into use. As electric automobiles were replaced by gasoline type automobiles the batteries changed from power units to starting units. The automobile battery is, of course, the type most familiar to most people today. However, the automobile battery is no longr produced at Depew. Today, most of the batteries produced at Depew are many times larger than the largest automobile batteries, and used to power fork trucks in factories, for telephone systems, for public utility systems, for mining coal, for car lighting and air conditioning systems on railroad cars, for starting the huge diesel locomotives that now draw America’s trains swiftly across the country — in fact, they are used in hundreds of places unsuspected by the average person. The development of Gould has paralleled very closely with the development and use of the storage battery by American industry. In 1901, at the Pan American Exposition, Gould exhibited the largest stationary cell in existence, A special built generator kept the cell in constant operation throughout the exhibit. For this achievement the company received a Silver Medal. In 1904, Gould received a Gold Medal at the St. Louis Exposition. The battery exhibited was put in operation in 1905 at the University of Illinois, and gave over 40 years of service. During World War I, Gould manufactured submarine batteries for the U. S. Navy. Batteries of various types and uses were furnished to our Allies, About 1925, the Symington Company of Rochester, purchased the Gould Coupler Company and its battery business. And in 1930, the battery business was sold to The National Battery Company of St. Paul, Minnesota. During World War II, Gould became actively engaged in war production work and received the Navy Award with several stars for its work on submarine batteries. Gould has grown from a small operation to become the second largest industrial battery company in the country. The present National Battery Company now has two commercial battery plants, two contained plants, and 13 automotive battery plants located throughout the United States and Canada. The battery plant at Depew, founded 50 years ago, is still the Mother Plant of that industrial battery division of the National Battery Company. It is an outstanding plant of its kind in this country, and the laboratory there is the only modern and complete laboratory, with pilot plant, in the battery business. It represents an operation of which all Lancaster and Depew people can well be proud. '''LANCASTER MACHINE KNIFE WORKS''' Incorporated In 1896 {{Image|file=Lancaster_Knives-9.jpg|size=650|caption=(Photo taken during Old Home Week in 1913.) }} *President—ANDREW CANT *Vice President—JOHN CANT *Secretary—R. J. CANT *Treasurer—W. J. CANT The Lancaster Machine and Knife Works was originally engaged in the manufacture of wood-working machinery and machine knives. The company was reorganized and the capitol stock was increased in 1899, after which the production of wood-working machinery was suspended, and the entire effort was concentrated on knives, braces and a few small tools. The factory burned to the ground in 1899— but was promptly re-built. An effective display of products was made at the Pan-American exposition in 1901—resulting in associations that have improved year after year over the entire 48 intervening years. In 1916 the brace business was disposed of to the Stanley Rule and Level Co, of Connecticut. This left only machine knives, shear blades, punches and dies in the regular line. Andrew Cant, president since the company’s incorporation, passed away early in 1924, and his son Roderick J. Cant was elected president, and his grandson Perry R. Cant, vice president. In 1925 the company was re-incorporated into the Lancaster Machine Knife Works, modernizing the whole establishment in every sense of the word. A new modern office was built, the shop re-arranged and new equipment added. In March, 1941, Roderick J. Cant, president, passed away, to be followed by his son, the present president, Perry R. Cant. Mr. H. Earle was elected vice president and treasurer and Mr. H. W. strite, secretary. The company makes wood working knives from a mere fraction of an inch long, up to 213 inches long—this monster being used for cutting veneer. In the metal cutting, shear blades, punches, dies and bar cutters. The most outstanding item being a sectional shear blade to cut a 6 inch square bar of steel. During the recent war, gun carriage ways, tank springs, airplane motor cutting tools, machine gun parts and numerous other dose tolerance items were produced. Machine knives are used in planing mills, box factories, paper mills, cooperage factories, in fact, every conceivable place where lumber or wooden articles are produced. A machine knife is a knife that is used in a machine, be that machine large or small. No machine knife ever has a handle—that trade that makes handled knives is known as cutlery trade. Machine knives are made from soft steel backing, with the tool steel that holds the cutting edge welded on. 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[[Category: 19th Regiment, Kentucky Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Siege of Vicksburg]] [[Category: Red River Campaign]] [[Category: Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas]] The 19th Kentucky Infantry fought in the U.S. Army (Union) in the Civil War === Nineteenth Kentucky Volunteer Infantry=== The 19th Kentucky Infantry was recruited and organized at Harrodsburg, Kentucky, in the fall of 1861 by Colonel Wm. J. Landram and Lieutenant Colonel John Cowan, and was mustered into the United States service on the 2d day of January, 1862, by Captain H. C. Bankhead, United States Mustering Officer. From Harrodsburg the regiment marched to Somerset, Kentucky, In January, 1862, and was engaged for some time in destroying the intrenchments of General Zollicoffer, and collecting property captured at the battle of Mill Springs. The regiment marched from Somerset to Cumberland Ford, Kentucky, In April, 1862, and was assigned to General Baird's brigade of General George W. Morgan's Division. It remained at Cumberland Ford until June, when it took part in the movements which resulted in the capture of Cumberland Gap, and assisted in the construction of the fortifications at that point. The Gap was evacuated in September, 1862, by the Federal forces, who marched through the mountains of Eastern Kentucky to the Ohio river, occupying over twenty days. Upon this march the troops suffered much for want of food, subsisting chiefly upon meal grated upon the bottoms of their mess-pans. At the termination of the Cumberland Gap campaign the 19th was assigned to the division of the Army of Kentucky commanded by Brigadier General A.J. Smith, and composed part of the 2d Brigade under command of Col. Landram. It marched by way of Louisville, Kentucky, to Memphis, Tennessee, and formed part of Major General Sherman's Army which moved on Vicksburg via Chickasaw Bayou. It participated in the battle of Chicasaw Bluffs, December 29th, 1862, and acquitted itself with credit. From Chickasaw Bayou it prceeded to Arkansas Post, and participated in the battle which resulted in the capture of that place on the 10th of January, 1863. It returned from Arkansas Post to Young's Point, Louisiana, where it remained for some time. On the 15th of April, 1863, the regiment marched down the east bank of the Mississippi river and crossed to the rear of Vicksburg, participating in the battles of Port Gibson, Champion Hills, Black River Bridge, and the siege of Vicksburg and Jackson. Of the conduct of the regiment at Port Gibson the Brigade Commander mentions in his official report the undaunted bravery and gallantry in the following terms, "The 19th Kentucky Infantry advanced under a heavy fire to within 60 yards of the enemy's lines, where they returned the fire with such coolness and accuracy, for about two hours, as to silence the fire in their front, capturing 25 or 30 prisoners, and cutting to pieces the 5th (Rebel) Missouri regiment." The regiment was commanded in this engagement, as well as the others mentioned, by Lieutenant Colonel John Cowan (Colonel Landram being in command of a Brigade), who is uniformly spoken of by his superior officers in terms of the highest praise. In the assault on Vicksburg, on the 22nd of May, the 19th lost about 60 in killed and wounded. Among the killed was that gallant officer, Major Morgan V. Evans, who fell in front of his men nobly doing his duty. This regiment was among the few Kentucky organizations that took part in the capture of Vicksburg, and in the numerous battles incident thereto, and is favorably mentioned by Major General McClernand, commanding the 13th Army Corps, in the following congratulatory letter to Governor Robinson, viz: "Headquarters 13th Army Corps, "Near Vicksburg, June 5, 1863 "Governor: I have the honor to inform you that there are two general officers and three regiments, the 7th, 19th, and 22nd Kentucky, in the 13th Army Corps, Department of the Tennessee, under my command, who crossed the Mississippi river with me at Bruensburg, below Grand Gulf, on the 30th day of April, and who took part in the battles of Thompson's Hill on the 1st of May, Champion Hills on the 16th, Big Black Bridge on the 17th of May, and at Vicksburg, beginning on the 19th of May and continuing up to the present time. "I am most happy, sir, to congratulate you, and through you your noble State, for the victories won by the common effort of her brave sons with those of sister States, and to bear testimony to the gallantry, bravery, and good conduct of her officers and men in all these bloody struggles. They bore themselves with unflinching steadiness of veterans, both under galling fires of artillery and musketry, and in making charges upon fortified lines. They have shown themselves compeers and fit companions in arms with brave men of sister States in a series of battles in which it has become impossible to make particular mention of those who distinguished themselves, without mentioning individually both officers and men. "Your most obedient servant, "John A. McClernand, "Maj. Gen. Comd'g 13th Army Corps, Department of the Tennessee." After the siege of Jackson, the 19th Kentucky Infantry, being in the 13th Army corps, was transferred to the Department of the Gulf, and was with General Banks on the unfortunate "Red River Campaign." At the battle of Sabine Cross Roads, Louisiana, it was assigned to the First Brigade of the Fourth Division, commanded by Colonel Landram. In this battle the 19th Kentucky repelled five distinct charges before the enemy was enable to break through its lines; and the Corps Commander, Gen. Ransom, says "they all did nobly, and their list of killed and wounded bears evidence of the obstinacy with which they resisted the overwhelming force of the enemy." After the Red River Expedition it returned to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, where it remained until ordered to Louisville, Kentucky, where it was mustered out January 26, 1865, the veterans and recruits being transferred to the 7th Kentucky Veteran Infantry. :: ''[https://books.google.com/books/about/Report_of_the_Adjutant_General_of_the_St.html?id=dYQdAQAAMAAJ Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky, Volume 2]''Daniel Weisiger Lindsey, [https://books.google.com/books/about/Report_of_the_Adjutant_General_of_the_St.html?id=dYQdAQAAMAAJ Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky, Volume 2], Kentucky. Adjutant-General's Office, 1867. ===Timeline=== '''Organization''' : Organized at Camp Harwood, Harrodsburg, Ky., and mustered in January 2, 1862. : Attached to 20th Brigade, Army of Ohio, to February, 1862. : 20th Brigade, 6th Division, Army of Ohio, to March, 1862. : 27th Brigade, 7th Division, Army of Ohio, to October, 1862. : 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Army of Kentucky, Dept. of Ohio, to November, 1862. : 2nd Brigade, 10th Division, Right Wing 13th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee; to December, 1862. : 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Sherman's Yazoo Expedition, to January, 1863. : 2nd Brigade, 10th Division, 13th Army Corps, Army of Tennessee, to August, 1863. : 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, 13th Army Corps, Dept. of the Gulf, to March, 1864. : 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 13th Army Corps, to June, 1864. : Defenses of New Orleans, La., June, 1864. : District of Baton Rouge, La., to January, 1865. '''Service''' : Moved to Somerset, Ky., January, 1862, and duty there until April. : Cumberland Gap Campaign March 28-June 18. At Cumberland Ford until June. : Occupation of Cumberland Gap June 18-September 16. : Evacuation of Cumberland Gap and retreat to Greenup on the Ohio River September 16-October 3. : Expedition to Charleston, W. Va., October 21-November 10. : Moved to Memphis, Tenn., November 10-15, and duty there until December 20, : Sherman's Yazoo Expedition December 20, 1862, to January 3, 1863. : Chickasaw Bayou December 26-28. : Chickasaw Bluff December 29. : Expedition to Arkansas Post, Ark., January 3-10, 1863. : Assault and capture of Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, January 10-11. : Moved to Young's Point, La., January 15-22, and duty there until March 10. : Expedition to Fort Pemberton and Greenwood March 10-April 5. : Moved to Milliken's Bend, La., April 5-8. : Movement on Bruinsburg and turning Grand Gulf April 25-30. : Battles of Port Gibson, Miss., May 1; : Champion's Hill May 16; : Big Black River Bridge May 17. : Siege of Vicksburg May 18-July 4. : Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22, : Surrender of Vicksburg July 4. : Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 5-10. : Siege of Jackson July 10-17. : Camp at Big Black until August 13. : Ordered to New Orleans, La., August 13. : Duty at Carrollton, Brashear City and Berwick until October. : Western Louisiana Campaign October 3-November 30. : Grand Coteau November 3. : At New Iberia until December 19. : Moved to New Orleans December 19, thence to Madisonville January 19, and duty there until March. : Red River Campaign March 10-May 22. : Advance from Franklin to Alexandria March 14-26. : Battle of Sabine Crossroads April 8. : Bayou de Paul April 8. : Battle of Pleasant Hill April 9. : Cane River Crossing April 22-23. : At Alexandria April 27-May 13. : Near Alexandria May 2-9. : Retreat to Morganza April 13-20. : Mansura May 16. : Moved to Baton Rouge, La., May 29, and duty there until January, 1865. : Ordered to Louisville, Ky., and there mustered out January 26, 1865. '''Regiment lost during service''' : 1 Officer and 42 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and : 3 Officers and 152 Enlisted men by disease. Total 198. :: ''Dyer, Frederick H., [https://archive.org/details/08697590.3359.emory.edu A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion]''Frederick H. Dyer, [https://archive.org/details/08697590.3359.emory.edu A compendium of the War of the Rebellion]: compiled and arranged from official records of the federal and Confederate armies, reports of the adjutant generals of the several states, the army registers, and other reliable documents and sources, Des Moines, Ia. Dyer Pub. Co., 1908. === Roster === [http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mcwhorter/roster19thky.html Roster of the boys in the 19th Kentucky] from the [http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mcwhorter McWhorter Lives and Times] website. ===The Red River Campaign=== : General Sherman came to New Orleans on the 1st of March and promptly arranged to send ten thousand men to join Admiral Porter at the mouth of the Red River, and, accompanied by the fleet, to be at Alexandria by the 17th of March, simultaneously with the arrival of Banks's [General Nathaniel P. Banks] troops marching north by the Teche. Thus two armies and a fleet, hundreds of miles apart, were to concentrate on a given day at a remote point far within the enemy's lines, situated , moreover, on a river always difficult and uncertain of navigation and now obstructed and fortified. : And here, especially in Sherman's ready agreement to overlook a fundamental rule of the art of war, we see clearly the earliest sign of that general disregard of the enemy's power of resistance that was so soon to wreck the campaign. It is noteworthy that the same error was repeated on a greater scale when it was arranged that after once concentrating within the enemy's lines at Alexandria, the united forces of Banks, Sherman, and Porter should meet those of Steele within the enemy's lines at Shreveport, where, roughly speaking, Kirby Smith was within three hundred miles of either Banks or Steele, while the two Federal commanders, separated from each other at the start by nearly five hundred miles of hostile territory, could only communicate by the rivers in their rear over a long circuit, lengthening as they approached their common enemy in his central stronghold. : In estimating the forces at Kirby Smith's disposal to meet this triple invasion at 25,000 men, Banks was, as he had been the year before in the Port Hudson campaign, virtually correct, although on both occasions the Government regarded his figures as exaggerated. Since the forces told off for the Red River expedition numbered 42,000 officers and men of all arms, of whom Sherman was to furnish 10,000, Steele 15,000, and Banks 17,000, it is obvious that by concentrating his whole force, Kirby Smith would be stronger than either column separately, nearly as strong as the whole of Sherman's force and Banks's when united and before being weakened by detachments, and therefore possibly stronger than their combined force after providing for the heavy details indispensable to such a movement. : Porter's fleet entered the mouth of the Red River on the 12th of March, convoying Sherman's detachment on transports. On the 13th two divisions of the Sixteenth Corps under Mower, and Kilby Smith's division of the Seventeenth Corps, the whole under command of Brigadier-General A. J. Smith, landed at Simsport, near the head of the Atchafalaya, and the next morning marched on Fort de Russy. : Walker's division of the Confederate army; under General Richard Taylor , which was holding the country from Simsport to Opelousas, at once fell back to Bayou Boeuf, covering Alexandria. A. J. Smith's march was therefore unmolested. He arrived before Fort de Russy on the afternoon of the 14th, and promptly carried the works by assault, with a loss of 34 killed and wounded, capturing 260 prisoners, eight heavy guns, and two field-pieces. : Meantime the advance of Porter's fleet had burst through the dam and raft nine miles below, and was thus able to proceed at once up the river, arriving off Alexandria on the 15th. Kilby Smith followed on the transports with the remainder of the fleet, landed at Alexandria on the 16th, and occupied the town, Taylor having retired toward Natchitoches and called in Mouton's division from the .country north of the river to join Walker's. A. J. Smith, with Mower, followed on the 18th. Thus Porter and A. J. Smith were at Alexandria ahead of time. ... : Banks himself made his headquarters at Alexandria on the 24th, and there on the 27th he received fresh orders that imposed a new and well-nigh impossible condition on the campaign. These were the instructions of Lieutenant-General Grant, dated the 15th of March, on taking command of the army of the United States, looking to the cooperation of the whole effective force of or in the Department of the Gulf in the combined movement early in May of all the armies between the Mississippi and the Atlantic. : A. J. Smith was to join the Army of the Tennessee for the Atlanta campaign, and Banks was to go against Mobile. If Shreveport were not to be taken by the 25th of April, at latest, then A. J. Smith's corps was to be returned to Vicksburg by the 10th, "even if it should lead to the abandonment of the expedition." Yet Halleck's orders for the expedition were not revoked; it was to go on--only, to make sure that it should not be gone too long, it was put in irons. Banks might well have given up the campaign then and there; yet there was a chance that Kirby Smith might not be able to concentrate in time to save Shreveport; another, still more remote, that he might give the place up without a fight, and a third, more unlikely than either, that Steele might join Banks in time to make short work of it. There were twenty-six days left before the latest time at which A. J. Smith must leave him; so in his dilemma Banks decided to take these chances. : [p. 351] : After the arrival of Lee's cavalry, A. J. Smith sent Mower with his two divisions and Lucas's brigade of Lee's division on the 21st to Henderson's Hill, near Cotile, twenty-three miles above Alexandria, to clear the way across Bayou Rapides. Here, the same night, in a heavy rain-storm, Mower skillfully surprised the only cavalry force Taylor had, the 2d Louisiana, Colonel William G. Vincent, and with trifling loss captured nearly the whole regiment, about 250 men and 200 horses, together with the four guns of Edgar's battery. This was a heavy blow to Taylor, since it deprived him of the means of scouting until Green's cavalry, long looked for, should arrive from Texas. Mower returned to Alexandria and Taylor withdrew to Natchitoches. : While the navy was occupied in passing the rapids, the advance of the army, on the 27th, took up the line of march, and on the 3d of April the whole force was concentrated near Natchitoches, the gun-boats and the twenty-six transports carrying A. J. Smith's corps and the stores having arrived at Grand Ecore, four miles distant, on the same day. Here General John M. Corse overtook the expedition, bearing renewed and very special orders from Sherman for the return of A. J. Smith's corps by the 10th of April; but the expedition-was now within four marches of Shreveport, and it was agreed to go on. : Kirby Smith's division, 1700 strong, remained with the transports, under orders to proceed under convoy as far as Loggy Bayou, opposite Springfield, 110 miles by the river above Grand Ecore, while A. J. Smith with Mower's divisions, numbering about 7000, moved by land with the rest of the army, now reduced to less than 26,000 officers and men of all arms, including the 2200 colored infantry and engineers, and 1700 cavalry presently detached for service on the north bank. : Franklin marched on the 6th of April, Lee's cavalry in advance, followed by the Thirteenth Corps under Ransom, Emory's division of the Nineteenth, and Dickey's colored brigade. A. J. Smith with Mower marched on the 7th, and the same day Admiral Porter, with Kilby Smith and six light-draught gun-boats carrying about seventeen guns, got under way for Loggy Bayou. On the night of the 7th, Lee's cavalry, after a sharp skirmish with Major's brigade of Green's division of Texas cavalry, bivouacked on Bayou St. Patrice, seven miles beyond Pleasant Hill, Ransom and Emory at Pleasant Hill, thirty-three miles from Natchitoches, and A. J. Smith a day's march in their rear; the march of the infantry having been retarded by a heavy storm that broke over the rear of the column and cut up the road. : [p. 352] : Meanwhile Taylor, who had continued to fall back, found himself on the 5th at Mansfield, covering the roads to Marshall, Texas, and to Shreveport, with Green's cavalry coming up at last, and Churchill's Arkansas division and Parsons's Missouri division of Price's army in supporting distance at Keachie, about half-way between Mansfield and Shreveport, which are forty-two miles apart. : This gave Taylor 16,000 men with whom he might give battle in a chosen position, while Banks's force was stretched out to the length of a day's march on a single narrow road in the pine forest and encumbered and weakened by guarding twelve miles of wagons bearing all his ammunition and provisions through a barren wilderness, deep in the heart of the enemy's country. : Such, indeed, was Kirby Smith's plan. However, Taylor did not wait for that, but, sending back orders for Churchill and Parsons to join him early on the morning of the 8th moved out three miles to Sabine Cross-roads, and there formed line of battle with Walker’s, Mouton's, and Green's divisions, 11,000 strong, and awaited the approach of the Federals in a well-selected position, in the edge of the wood, commanding on both sides of the road one of the few clearings to be found in that region. This clearing was about 1200 yards long, 900 wide, and through the middle ran a deep ravine. : Lee's bivouac of the night before was but twelve miles away. Accompanied by Vance's brigade of Landram‘s division, Lee marched at daylight, and after meeting with a spirited resistance from three of Green's regiments, designed to give time for Taylor to form his line, arrived about noon on the hill at the eastern edge of the clearing that was to be the field of battle. : The main body of the army marched at daybreak and halted between 10 and 11, Ransom two miles beyond Bayou St. Patrice and Emory on its banks, to wait for his provision. train, which had not come up the night before. A. J. Smith moved up to within two miles of Pleasant Hill. Banks sent Ransom forward with Emerson's brigade, and rode to the front himself at an early hour. Finding the enemy before him in force, he ordered Lee to hold his ground and sent back "to hurry forward the column." : About 4 o'clock, when the two lines had been skirmishing and looking at each other for a couple of hours, Taylor suddenly delivered his attack1 by a vigorous charge of Mouton's division on the left of the Pleasant Hill road, supported on his left by Major's and Bagby's brigades of cavalry dismounted. Walker followed astride and on the right of the road, with Bee's brigade of cavalry on his right. The Federal line formed on the cleared slope, and, composed from left to right of the brigades of Dudley, Vance, Emerson, and Lucas, with four batteries, about 4500 in all, met with spirit the fierce onset of more than double their numbers, but were soon overcome. : The artillery was powerless in the woods. Nims's splendid battery, with its honorable record on every field from Baton Rouge to Port Hudson, was taken by Walker's men in the first rush. Franklin, whose headquarters were with Cameron in front of Bayou St. Patrice, received Banks's orders to move to the front at a quarter-past three. He at once sent for Emory and led forward Cameron, whose division, advancing at the double-quick, arrived on the field, five miles away, an hour later, just in time to witness and for a brief interval to check the disaster, but not to retrieve it. The whole Union line was again driven back. : To complete the confusion a wild panic ensued among the teamsters of the cavalry train, which was close behind.2 This caused the loss of the guns of two fine batteries, the Chicago Mercantile and the 1st Missouri, as well as of many prisoners and wagons. : Emory had received the order to advance at twenty minutes to four while in his bivouac on Bayou St. Patrice, and had instantly put his division in motion. : Three miles in rear of the field of battle he met the routed column pressing in great disorder to the rear. Quickening their pace, his men forced their way through the confused mass of fugitives, Negroes, cavalry, camp followers, wagons, and ambulances, and formed line in a good position to check the pursuit, Dwight on the right of the road, covered by the 161st New York deployed as skirmishers, Benedict on the left, and McMillan in reserve behind Dwight. : Hardly was the line formed when Taylor's victorious troops attacked with great energy, pressing heavily on Dwight's right; but McMillan was brought up to his support, and when night shortly fell the attack had been thrown off. : Emory's division held the ground it fought for, 2 the retreat was covered and the army was saved--the army that had set out so confidently to take Shreveport, only two marches beyond; saved by a triumph of valor and discipline on the part of its intrepid commander, from complete destruction at the hands of an enemy inferior in everything, whose entire force ours outnumbered almost as two to one. : But the campaign was lost. All hope of taking or even reaching Shreveport within the time fixed for the breaking up of the expedition was at an end. Banks at once ordered a retreat, and sent messengers to notify Kilby Smith and Porter. Emory marched at midnight, and at 8 o'clock the next morning, the 9th of April, the army came into position at Pleasant Hill, where A. J. Smith had been left, and where what remained of Lee's cavalry, of Ransom's corps, now under Cameron...and of Dickey's colored brigade had been re-formed during the night. The train, escorted by Dickey's brigade, was put in motion toward Grand Ecore, followed by Cameron. Emory and A. J. Smith remained in position, covering the retreat and approaches to Pleasant Hill, including the important cross-road to Blair's Landing on the Red River. Notes : The Confederate accounts of this engagement (called by the Confederates the battle of Mansfield, by us, Sabine Cross-roads; see p. 369) cannot be quite reconciled without reading between the lines, Kirby Smith says the reconnaissance ordered by him was "converted into a decisive engagement." Taylor says, "Becoming impatient at the delay, ...I ordered Mouton to open the attack, ..," Lieutenant Edward Cunningham, A. D. C., and Chief-of-Artillery, in a very clear and outspoken letter to his brother, which was intercepted by our troops, says that Mouton attacked "without the knowledge or orders of General Taylor."-R. B. I. : This order of march has been severely criticized, but a little reflection will show that it did not cause but only aggravated a disaster really brought about by accepting battle at the head of a column twenty miles long, at the hands of an enemy formed in complete order of battle, in a position previously chosen by him, where our artillery could not be used.-R. B. I. : Taylor says he drove the enemy five miles. "Here the Thirteenth Corps gave way entirely and was replaced by the Nineteenth hurriedly brought up to support the fight. The Nineteenth shared the fate of the Thirteenth." (The italics are mine.) This is a mistake; the Nineteenth Corps never reached the position of the Thirteenth, Taylor's next paragraph describes the fight with the Nineteenth: "Just as night closed the. enemy massed heavily on a ridge overlooking a small creek. ...The fighting was severe for a time, but. ..we encamped on the creek as night fell, the enemy forced back some tour hundred yards beyond,"-i. e., the skirmish-line was driven back to Emory's line of battle on the rising ground overlooking the creek. -R. B. I. : Ransom wounded at Sabine Cross-roads, sixteen miles from Pleasant Hill and forty-five, by the river, above Grand Ecore, where it would be easy and might be found best to reunite the army and the fleet. :: ''Richard B. Irwin, Lieutenant-Colonel, U.S,V., Assistant Adjutant-General, Department of the Gulf, from "[https://books.google.com/books?id=7T06AQAAMAAJ&dq=Richard+B.+Irwin,+Lieutenant-Colonel,+U.S,V.,+Assistant+Adjutant-General,+Department+of+the+Gulf,+from+%22Battles+and+Leaders+of+the+Civil+War&source=gbs_navlinks_s Battles and Leaders of the Civil War]," p.347.''[https://books.google.com/books?id=7T06AQAAMAAJ&dq=Richard+B.+Irwin,+Lieutenant-Colonel,+U.S,V.,+Assistant+Adjutant-General,+Department+of+the+Gulf,+from+%22Battles+and+Leaders+of+the+Civil+War&source=gbs_navlinks_s Battles and Leaders of the Civil War]: Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate Officers : Based Upon "The Century War Series", Volume 3, Part 2, Robert Underwood Johnson, Clarence Clough Buel, Century, 1888. Transcribed by Karen Wilhelm, 2001. === WikiTree Links=== [[McWhorter-230|Robert McWhorter]] == Sources ==

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[[Category:Battle of New Orleans]] [[Category:Louisiana, War of 1812]] [[Space:War of 1812 Louisiana | War of 1812 Louisiana]][[Space:2nd_BATTALION_OF_FREE_MEN_OF_COLOR | 2nd Battalion of Free Men of Color]] ==1st BATTALION OF FREE MEN OF COLOR== {{War of 1812 | Louisiana}} {{blue|space page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} Battle of New Orleans (December 16, 1814 to March 25, 1815) The Free Men of Color played an important role in the Battle of New Orleans. Louisiana was the first state to commission a military officer of African descent. In 1812, the Louisiana legislature authorized a free black battalion led by a white commanding officer and lower ranking free black officers. At the Battle of New Orleans, the First Battalion of Free Men of Color numbered 353 men, including an eleven-piece band. Fourteen year old Jordan Noble, a free man of color, sounded the call to arms, beating the long roll on his snare drum. Opening the battle with reveille, Noble concluded with taps. =='''ROSTER'''== Lt. Col. Fortier, Michel,
Lacoste, Pierre, 1st Battalion
Popolus, Vincent, 2nd Battalion
Carabet, John
Demourzelle, Basile
Chatry, Frois (adj.)
Diesse, Antoine
Lioteau, Ferdinand
Poree, Charles
Simon, Louis
Ternior, Jean
===1st Lieutenants:=== Callaud, Louis
Carriere, Noel
Demozellier, Baltazar
Duverne, Francois
Foucher, Joseph
Pacaud, Francis
Populus, Maurice
Porei, Francois
===2nd Lieutenants:=== Almajor, Joseph
Deland, Louis
Honore, Isidore
Jourdan, Noel
Vivan, Charles
----- ==The Troops== Alxandre, Vzaine
Allegre, Charles
Alleque, Narcisse, Sgt.
Alon, Benite
Amelin, Julien
Andrie, Bescente
Andry, Alexis
Araouz, Joseph
Ardy, Jacque Armires, Etienne, Sgt Asmar, Baptiste
Asmard, Joisim, Sgt.
Astier, Jean Louis
Aubry, Pierre Aubry, Marcelin
Auguste, Moliere
Auguste, Voltaire
Augustin, Joseph
Azor, servant
Badille, Jacques, Sgt.
Badille, Pierre
Bailly, Pierre
Bailly, Pierre, fils
Baptiste, Jean, music
Baptiste, servant
Baptiste, Jean, music
Barbe, Mathiew
Barnabe Jean Baptiste
Barons. Etienne
Barthe, Jean
Bezale, servant
Beauduit, Seraphin
Beauheu, Phillippe
Beaulieau, Sterlin
Beaulieau, Urbain
Bernard, Sanon
Beaulieu, Etienne
Beaulieu, Gilbert
Beaulieu, Hurbin
Beaulieu, Jean Baptiste
Beaulieu, Lindor
Beaulieu, Maurice
Belaire, Jean, Cpl.
Belhomme, servant
Benoit, Baptiste
Echo, Jean Baptiste
Bernard, Sanon
Beroche, Elie, music
Bienvenu, Barhelenne
Bienvenu, Celestin
Bienvenu, Michel
Blanchard, Jean
Blodin, Valiere
Boidore, Antoine
Boisdore, Francois
Boisdore, Regisse
Boroin, Pierre
Bollien, Gilbert
Bollien, Jean Baptiste
Bollien, Jean Baptiste
Bollien, Lendore
Bollien, Maurice
Bollien, Phillipe
Bonne, Baptiste
Bonne, Charles
Bonne, Jacques
Crinicher, Pierre
Cubidon, Vincent
Cuereal, Louis
Dablong, Honore
Dalcour, Valcour
Daubard, Valmont
Daunoy, Louis
Debergue, M'e
Decou, Charles
Decource
Degar, Jean Bte
Deland, Louis
Deland, Zenon
Delile, Felix
Delphin, Servant
Del Terribles, Juan
Demouille, Yacinte
Denneville, Celestin
Derneville, Theophile
Descuire (?), Piere,
Dieze, Francois
Dodard, Valmont
Dolliole, Jean Louis
Dolliole, Jhp. Ord., Sgt
Dolliele, Peter
Dominique, Zenon
Dreaux, Severin,
Dufossar, Cyprien
Demoulle, Bernard
Dupard, August
Dupard, Celestin
Dupard, Charles
Dupard, Hilaire, Sgt
Dupard, Pierre, Sgt
Duplaissy, Jph., Sgt.
Dupont, Pierre
Dupuis, Edmond, Cpl
Durand, Charles
Duriauz, Pierre
Dusuan, St. Ford, Cpl
Duval, Francois
Louis, Honore, Sgt.
Huvert, Cyprien Esclavan, Andore
Escot, Antoine, Cpl.
Etienne, Hiacinth
Favres, Lindore
Figaro, Servant
Fletcher, Henry, Cpl
Fondal, John
Ford, Francois
Forestalle, Louis
Fortier, Honore
Fortier, Honore, Cpl. Fortier, Norbert
Frechinette, Honore
Frechinette, Honore
Gabrielle, Charles
Gaillard, Raymond,
Galland, Masimilian
Galland, Noel
Garau, Pierre, Servant
Garcille, Baptiste
Garcille, Perre
Garrique, Antoine
Garrick, John
Garsille, Thomas
Gentilly, Sifroix
Gilard, Jean
Giraudau, Louis
Gnesnon, Ursin
Goaster, Erasine
Gullaumes, Joseph
Halphen, surg. Mate
Handry, Alexis
Hardy, Jacques
Haszeur, Louis, Sr.
Petit, Maurice
Henry, Joseph
Hicart, Joseph
Holognier, Louis
Honore, Pierre
Honore, Rene Huvert, Cyprien Marly, Pierre
Jacque, Charles
Jallian, Julien
Jaimont, Etienne
Janot, Gabriel
Jansene, Augustin
Jansene, Augustin
Jauvier, Servant
Jason, Gabriel
Jean, Honore
Jean, Louis, Cpl.
Jantilly, Sifrois
Jourdan, Celestin
Juing, Raphael, Cpl.
Labat, Francis
Laby, Louis
Lachaise, Baptiste
Lalande, Charles
Lalande, Bernard
Lanna, Vital
Langlois, Virgile
Laporte, Edmond
Larieu, Jean
Larieux, Emelian
Larieux, Etienne
Lasour, Jacquer
Lavaux, Narcisse
Lavigne, Joseph
Leduf, Jacques
Legre, Charles A.
Lemaire, Lomiere, Ord
Leveque, Jacques
Leveille, servant
Lindor, servant
Lolognier, L.
Macarty, Baptisse
Macarty, Francois
Mandeville, Vincent
Marcostille
Marie, Gabriel Jean
Marigny, Celestin, Sgt.
Marly, Devince, Sgt.
Martin, Jhn., Sgt.
Mater, Louis
Mather, Jean Baptiste,
Matthieu, Innocent
Mauraux, Manuel
McCarthy, Baptiste
Medecenque, Jr.
Medecinque, Jean
Meileur, Louis
Melanie, Sanon
Mello, John
Mello, Pierre
Michel, servant
Michel, Similien
Milon, Celestin
Monferand, Julian
Montreuil, Lubin
Moreau, George
Moreau, Manuel
Mory, Gabrielle Juan
Narcisse, Pierre
Noye, Narcisse
Olivert, Pierre
Pable, Devince
Parent, Pierre
Pascal, Frederic
Paul, servant
Paule, Charles
Paul, Henry, music
Paule, Joseph
Pechon, Jean Baptiste
Perrault, Firman
Pierre, servant
Pierre, Baptiste
Pierre, Charles
Pierre, Francois
Pierre, Manuel Jean
Pierre, Norber
Pierre, Paul
Pierre, Sanon
Pierre, Silvin
Pomet, Garcon
Pomette, Lindor
Ponton, Joachim
Populus, Charles
Populus, Felix
Populus, Honore
Populus, Jean Baptiste
Populus, Joachim
Populus, Phillipe
Postique, Pierre
Ponyesse, Louis
Prade, Sebastian
Prade, Zenon
Prados, Pierre
Prevot, Honore
Quissart, J., Sgt.
Raby, Antoine
Raimond, Honore
Ramond, Joseph
Raphael, Fils
Raphael, Pierre
Raquet, Honore
Reau, Garcon
Reaux, Silveste
Resimond, Miniere
Reynes, Joseph
Riboul, Appolonaire
Richard, Jean
Rieux, Honore
Rivarousse, Mathurin
Robin, Norbert
Roche, Charles
Rochon, Hilaire
Roguigne, Jean Baptiste
Roland, Baptiste
Romagnan, Francois
Rogue, Elise
Rosemond, Miniere
Rosemond, Vincent
Rosson, Charles
Roussau, Jean
Roussaux, Pierre
Roussere, Baptiste
Rouzant, Jacques
Rynes, Joseph
Sabaque, Pierre
Sandos, Isidor
Sannon, servant
Sarestte, Baptiste
Sauvage, Charles
Silvest, Joseph
Smith, Richard
St. Amant, Voltare
St. Amant, Louis
Stephen, William
Stibine, William
St. Luc
St. Martin, Louis
Theard, Joseph
Theodor, Honore
Thiery, Basille
Thomas, Antoine
Thomas, James
Trebino, Paul
Trebino, Raimond
Treme, Felix
Valentine, Ursin
Warnisse, Joseph
Wiltz (?), Bastien
Wiltz (?), Lambert
---- '''Sources''': *http://acityofchameleons.com/index.html/Fortier-Unit-versiona.pdf *http://www.frenchcreoles.com/CreoleCulture/common%20names/battalion%20creoles2continued.htm

1st Colorado Cavalry Roster

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[[Category:1st Regiment, Colorado Cavalry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Franktown Cemetery, Franktown, Colorado]] :The goal of this project is to ...add Profiles, biographies, Sources, images of military documents. :BUT mostly to locate where they were laid to rest so we can honor the ones that have not been found yet. (among the UNMARKED/Unknown graves of Franktown Cemetery, Colorado) '''FOUND!''' a newspaper article [https://www.coloradohistoricnewspapers.org/?a=d&d=RMD18641212.2.13&srpos=2&e=--1859---1865--en-20--1--txt-txIN-%22joseph+Aldrich%22-------2------ Letter] "Respectfully, C.S. Burdsal, First Asst. Surgeon, 3rd Colorado Cavalry, Ft. Lyon :THIS letter tells us all of the Killed in Action and the Wounded who were brought back to Fort Lyon were then laid to rest at '''Fort Lyon" ::HOWEVER, according to the bio on f-a-g "Shortly after its establishment in 1887," Must be 2 Fort Lyon's in Colorado, one at least was there in 1864....................... :YES, here is the original Fort Lyon Post Cemetery, Location: Bent County, Colorado, ::Memorials 111 added NOT 1 photo of a headstone........... Right now this project just has 4 members, #me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]] # [[Tryon-1755 |Hyla jenks]] :Please see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:3rd_Colorado_Cavalry_Roster 3rd Colorado ROSTER list] for the example of what we need to have listed. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * LIST the 41 Soldiers that are already LISTED on the Category page DONE * find the fold3 ROSTER/The fold3 starts with Achey, James B. [https://www.fold3.com/image/320079137 ROSTER] muster cards/add copies to Profiles TOTAL:3,940 some are dups * search for personal history * search for burial location Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! {{citation needed}} for the burial place for the 9 soldiers KIA at Sand Creek and then the 38 that were WIA and later died of wounds. ---- :'''LAST NAME FIRST''' please == THE "A" NAMES == : ( on fold3= 48 - and have found/added ____) # Pvt. [[Achey-143 | James B Achey]] -nothing found after Sept 1865 Discharge #2nd Lt [[Ackley-1649 | Solon Napoleon "Nicholas" Ackley]] -Fraternal Cem., Wadsworth, Nevada MILITARY headstone # Pvt. [[Adams-32075 | Charles C Adams]] Logan Park Cem., Sioux City, Iowa headstonephoto # Pvt. [[Adams-53131 | Adams, David]] - (24) 33 pages [https://www.fold3.com/image/320081090 fold3] # Corp [[Adams-29389 | James J "Jim" Adams]] - 2nd Masonic Cem.Trinidad, Colorado headstone photo #Cook [[Adams-53161 | Adams, James]] - "Negro Cook" age:30 born Virginia #Corp. [[Adams-53163 | Adams, Justice]] - England..1st Cav/1st Vet Batt/2nd Cav. #Cook [[Adams-53164 | Adams, Samuel]] - "Negro Cook", age: 23, born Virginia #Corp. [[Adney-97 | Adney, John W. ]] - #Corp. [[Aldrich-2951 | Aldrich, Caleb C. "C C]] #Pvt. [[Aldrich-2952 | Aldrich, Joseph W]] age:22 B:Vermont '''KIA Battle of Sand Creek" said to have been buried "St. Lyon" as per letter from the Surgeon of 3rd Regiment.......... Fort Lyon Post Cemetery, Bent County, Colorado . #[[Alexander-19444 | Alexander, George W.]] Canada #[[Alexander-19449 | Alexander, Josiah]] Corp Iowa. #[[Allen-51412 | Allen, Austin W.]] Indiana, Teacher #[[Allen-51418 | Allen, Nehemiah]] Pennsylvania, DIED: Ft Lauderdale, Florida 1929 #[[Allen-51419 | Allen, Thomas]] NY #[[Allen-51422 | Allen, William]] Maryland, Teamster Deserter, not caught. #[[Allen-51423 | Allen, Willis]] Missouri, Gambler Deserter #[[Allister-20 | Allister, John]] Missouri, received a PENSION-1912 from Co.M 1st Regiment Illinois Light Art -Pleasant Groves Holiness Church Cem. Woodville, Jackson, Alabama, headstone photo #[[Almond-1060 | Almond, Thomas]] D:1918 Holt, Missouri headstone photo #[[Allsup-207 | Allsup, George W]] Tennessee Deserted April 1864 #[[Alms-108 | Alms, John]] Penn. Re-Enlisted a 3rd term Jan 1864.. Colorado-Pension, 24 Mar 1879 #[[Anderson-60377 | Anderson, Christopher]] KIA Battle of Pigeon's Canyon Mar. 28 1862 Burial: UNKNOWN. #[[Anderson-60379 | Anderson,''' Elizabeth]] Nurse''', Pension, May 12 1896 in Colorado, no f-a-g found. #[[Anderson-64580 | Anderson '''Captain''' John C.]] B:19 Apr 1837 New York, D: 24 Feb 1911 Denver # Anderson, Jonas (33) # Anderson, Joseph (37) # Anderson, Lusavah # Andrew, William # Andrews, William (25) # Trumpeter [[Anson-318 | Anson, Allan ]] - #Major [[Anthony-3192 | Anthony, Scott J Anthony]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] # Pvt. [[Armstrong-11389 | Armstrong, William E ]] # App, John (28)- 35 pages of cards #Arble, Thomas P (23) 33 pgs # Armstrong, Albert W (21) 54 pgs # Armstrong, John (25) 24 pgs #Armstrong, William E (21) 16 pgs # Arnold, William (29) 46 pgs https://www.fold3.com/image/320086110 #Asbury, Harrison (23) 31 pgs #Ashley, Arlington (23) 39 pgs #Atkinson, Henry (21) 8 pgs # Austin, Gerard (25) 39 pgs # Aux, George (24) 26 pgs # Ayers, George (22) # Ayres, James (19) 24 pgs == THE "B" NAMES == :(fold3=243) # Farrier [[Bales-1452 | Bales, Jacob Walker]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cem.Denver, Colorado] headstone photo # Corp. [[Boies-89 | Boies, James A ]] aka Bois - Woodbine Cemetery, Woodbine, Iowa == THE "C" NAMES == :(fold3=195) # Pvt.[[Chandler-7171 | Chandler, Joseph ]] - Sidon Cemetery, Sidon, White County, Arkansas # Rev [[Chivington-1 | Chivington, John Milton]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fairmount_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] # Det. [[Cook-27068 | Cook, David J ]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] == THE "D" NAMES == : (fold3= 125) #Pvt. [[Debolt-416| Debolt, Lorenzo D ]] - Colorado State Veterans Center. Homelake Cemetery, Rio Grande County, Colorado == THE "E" NAMES == :(fold3= 51) # 2nd Lt [[Edson-901 | Edson, Obed E Jr]] - Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery, Hillsboro, Oregon == THE "F" NAMES == : (fold3=110 ) == THE "G" NAMES == :(fold3= 108) # Corp [[Gillmore-240 | Gillmore, John W ]] aka Gilmore -military headstone- [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] #1st Lt [[Gilson-881 | Gilson, Samuel H]] - probably in Missouri, DOD is not known #Pvt. [[Green-31322 | Green, James ]] - #Bugler [[Griffey-204 | Griffey, David Washington ]] aka Griffitt -headstone.. Dakota City Cemetery, Dakota City, Nebraska #Sec Sgt [[Garland-1518|Charles Garland (1831-1894)]] Burial: Elizabeth Cemetery, Elizabeth, Elbert County, Colorado Woodmen of the World Headstone == THE "H" NAMES == :(fold3=232) #Capt. [[Hawley-1406 | Charles Hawley]] 26 Jul 1839 Lacolle, Canada - D:20 Oct 1913 Grandview Cemetery, Ft Collins, Colorado. photo of headstone # Sgt. [[Henry-11763|Henry, Oren Harrison]] - Co.K./Ind Batt. Artillery- Fairmount Cem. Denver WIA at Apache Canon0 photo # Pvt. [[Hitchcock-3189 |Hitchcock, David M ]] - Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado # Warden [[Hopkins-9215 | Hopkins, George M]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] # [[Husted-1068 | Husted, Marcus ]] - Rose Hill Cemetery, Robinson, Brown County, Kansas == THE "I" NAMES == : (fold3=5) == THE "J" NAMES == : (fold3=62) #Capt.[[Johnson-81355 | Johnson, Jay J "J J"]] - DOD:1914 either Riverside Calif. OR Colorado. No Find A Grave memorial found. == THE "K" NAMES == : (fold3=88) == THE "L" NAMES == : (fold3=95) == THE "M" NAMES == :(fold3=263) #Capt [[McDonald-16861 | McDonald, Thomas E ]] - nothing found # Pvt. [[McFadden-2219 | McFadden, Daniel ]] - # Pvt.[[Minter-702 | Minter, Henry ]] - == THE "N" NAMES == : (fold3=29) == THE "O" NAMES == : (fold3=64) == THE "P" NAMES == : (fold3=106) #Pvt.[[Parker-34257 | Parker, Henry K ]] - '''Killed in Action by Kiowa Indians in Battle, Ft. Larned, Kansas Sept 25 1864''', no grave found #2nd Lt [[Peck-7155 | Peck, Thomas Samue ]] Mountain View Cem. Longmont, Colorado military headstone photo #Pvt. [[Phifer-259 | Phifer, Robert J. T.]] - # Pvt.[[Pierce-11261 |Pierce, George W ]] - '''Killed at Battle of Sand Creek''', no grave found # Bugler [[Pierce-12552 | Pierce, John F ]] - #[[Pierson-3200 | Oliver Pierson]] '''KIA Battle of Sand Creek" said to have been buried "St. Lyon" as per letter from the Surgeon of 3rd Regiment.......... Fort Lyon Post Cemetery, Bent County, Colorado . == THE "Q" NAMES == : (fold3=9) == THE "R" NAMES == : (fold3=133) #'''Lt. Henry Lee Rockwell''' 1841, Connecticut, D: 23 Jan 1869 (aged 27), Riverside Cem. he was buried in '''ACACIA Cemetery/ moved by the bank. wikitree profile coming #Pvt. [[Rowen-180 | Rowen, George W ]] - == THE "S" NAMES == : (fold3=327) # Pvt. [[Salmon-2088 | Salmon, John ]] - # Pvt.[[Sanders-14451 |Sanders, Thomas ]] - 1919 died in Texas, no Find A Grave memorial found #Governor of Idaho [[Shoup-275 |Shoup, George Laird ]] - Pioneer Cemetery, Boise, Idaho #Pvt. [[Simpson-16466 | Simpson, Henry ]] - #Capt [[Soule-1347 |Soule, Silas Stillman ]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado]. Silas was a hero who exposed the massacre at Sand Creek perpetrated by John Milton Chivington & paid for that with his life. He was assassinated in Denver on April 23, 1865. #Pvt [[Stout-2435 |Stout, Josiah C ]] - Mount Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood ,Lawrence County, South Dakota #Pvt. [[Straw-806 | Straw, Henry A ]] - == THE "T" NAMES == : (fold3=975) #Major [[Talbott-1119 | Talbott, Presley ]] aka Talbot Presley - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] #Pvt. [[Tays-39 | Tays, John Campbell ]] - Dearborn Community Cemetery, Dearborn, Missouri == THE "U" NAMES == : (fold3=6) == THE "V" NAMES == :(fold3=31) == THE "W" NAMES == : (fold3=154) # 1st Major [[Wilder-2525 | Wilder, William F ]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Riverside_Cemetery%2C_Denver%2C_Colorado Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado] # 2nd Lt [[Wymond-12 | Wymond, John F ]] - Boulder Creek IOOF Cemetery, Boulder Creek, Santa Cruz County, California == THE "Y" NAMES == : (fold3=20) #Asst.Surg [[Yates-5652 | Yates, Christopher P ]] - Union Point Cemetery, Banks, Oregon == THE "Z" NAMES == : (fold3=1) #Corp. [[Zoeller-172 | Zoeller, Philip]] (29) B:1832 Germany, no f-a-g, ===Sources=== * [https://digitalcommons.law.ou.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=8901&context=indianserialset Report of the Secretary of War], communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate of February 4, 1867, a copy of the with a resolution of the Senate of February 4, 1867, a copy of the evidence taken at Denver and Fort Lyon, Colorado Territory, by a evidence taken at Denver and Fort Lyon, Colorado Territory, by a military commission, ordered to inquire into the Sand Creek military commission, ordered to inquire into the Sand Creek massacre, November, 1864. massacre, November, 18 scroll down for the original images of the pages and letters and testimony. * "The Battle of Glorieta Pass (March 26–28, 1862) in the northern New Mexico Territory, was the decisive battle of the New Mexico campaign during the American Civil War..." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Glorieta_Pass ''' Dubbed the "Gettysburg of the West"'''] wikipedia.com *[http://columbinegenealogy.com/records/civil-war/history/ History: Colorado Territory Civil War Volunteers]

1st Kentucky Cavalry: The Wild Riders

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[[Category: 1st Regiment, Kentucky Cavalry, United States Civil War]] The 1st Kentucky Cavalry served in the U.S. Army in the Civil War.Sergeant Eastham Tarrant, Headquarters clerk. The Wild Riders of the First Kentucky Cavalry, A History of the Regiment, in the Great War of the Rebellion 1861-1865, telling of its origin and organization; a description of the material of which it was composed; its rapid and severe marches, hard service, and fierce conflicts on many a bloody field. Pathetic Scenes, Amusing Incidents, and Thrilling Episodes. A Regimental Roster. Prison Life, Adventures and Escapes. Published by A Committee of the Regiment. Copyrighted by E. Tarrant, W.T. Humphrey, John J. Elliott, R.T. Pierce, Silas Adams, 1894. Reprinted by Henry Clay Press, 1969. (Though this was considered a rare book in 1969, John J. Elliott left 300 copies of it when he died.) On July 15, 1861, Kentucky began to organize for war. William J. Landram was appointed Colonel of the First Kentucky Cavalry regiment, and Frank Wolford was appointed Lieutenant Colonel. Wolford began speaking in Casey County and nearby counties and Landram spoke in the counties near Garrard County. The First Kentucky Cavalry repeatedly skirmished with the Confederate Army's John Hunt Morgan and Morgan's Raiders all over Kentucky and Tennessee, hotly contested areas with both Confederate and Union sympathizers among the locals. === Timeline === * Organized at Liberty, Burkeville and Monticello, Ky., October, 1861, and mustered in October 28, 1861. * Attached to Thomas' Command, Camp Dick Robinson, Ky., to December, 1861. * 1st Division, Army of the Ohio, to March, 1862. * (5 Cos. attached to Garfield's 18th Brigade, Army Ohio. December, 1861, to March, 1862.) * Unattached, Army Ohio, to September, 1862. * 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army Ohio, to November, 1862. * Post Gallatin, Tenn., Dept. of the Cumberland, to April, 1863. * District of Central Kentucky, Dept. Ohio, to June, 1863. * 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army Ohio, to August, 1863. * Independent Cavalry Brigade, 23rd Army Corps, to November, 1863. * 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Cavalry Corps, Army Ohio, to May, 1864. * Independent Brigade, Cavalry Division, 23rd Army Corps, to August, 1864. * 4th Brigade, 1st Division, District of Kentucky, Dept. of Ohio, to December, 1864. * Camp Nelson, Military District of Kentucky, to September, 1865. ===Service=== * Near Rockcastle Hills October 18, 1861. * Camp Wild Cat October 21. * Fishing Creek December 8. * (5 Cos. sent to Prestonburg, Ky., December 10 and Join Garfield. * Garfield's operations against Humphrey Marshall December 23, 1861, to January 20, 1862. * Middle Creek, near Prestonburg, January 10, 1862.) * Near Logan's Cross Roads, Mill Springs, on Fishing Creek, January 19-20, 1862. * Near Cumberland Gap February 14 (Detachment). * Big Creek Gap and Jacksboro March 14 (Detachment). * Reconnaissance to Cumberland Gap March 21-23 (1st Battalion). * Moved to Nashville, Tenn., April. Purdy and Lebanon May 5. * Duty at Shelbyville, Columbia, Mt. Pleasant, Lawrenceburg, Pulaski and Murfreesboro, Tenn., until August. * March to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 21-September 26. * Capture of 3rd Georgia Cavalry at New Haven September 29. * Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1-22. * Near Perryville October 6-7. * Battle of Perryville October 8. * Danville October 11. * Near Mountain Gap October 14 and 16. * March to Nashville, Tenn., October 22-November 7. * Ordered to Kentucky November. * Operations against Morgan December, 1862, to January, 1863. * Operations against Pegram March 22-April 1. * Danville March 24. * Dutton's Hill, near Somerset, March 30. * Expedition to Monticello and operations in Southeast Kentucky April 25-May 12. * Howe's Ford, Weaver's Store, April 28. * Monticello May 1. * Neal Springs May. * Near Mill Springs May 29. * Monticello and Rocky Gap June 9. * Saunders' raid in East Tennessee June 14-24. * Lenoir June 19. Knoxville June 19-20. * Strawberry Plains and Rogers' Gap June 20. * Powder Springs Gap June 21. * Columbia and Creelsborough June 29. * Pursuit of Morgan July 2-26. * Marrowbone, Burkesville, July 2. * Columbia July 3. * Martin's Creek July 10. * Buffington's Island. Ohio, July 19. * Near Lisbon July 26. * Operation against Scott in Eastern Kentucky. Lancaster and Paint Lick Bridge July 31. * Lancaster August 1. * Smith's Shoals, Cumberland River, August 1. * Burnside's campaign in East Tennessee August 16-October 17. * Calhoun and Charleston September 25. * Near Philadelphia September 27 and October 15. * Philadelphia October 20. * Motley's Ford, Little Tennessee River, November 4. * Knoxville Campaign November 4-December 23. * Marysville November 14. * Little River November 14-15. * Stock Creek November 15. * Near Knoxville November 16. * Siege of Knoxville November 17-December 5. * Pursuit of Longstreet December 5-23. * About Bean Station December 9-13. * Operations about Dandridge January 16-17, 1864. * Bend of Chucky River, near Dandridge, January 16. * Dandridge January 17. * Flat and Muddy Creek January 26. * Seviersville January 26. * Near Fair Garden January 27. * Moved to Mt. Sterling, Ky., February 17-26, and duty there reorganizing until April. * March to Tunnel Hill, Ga., May 1-12. * Atlanta Campaign May to September. Demonstrations on Dalton May 9-13. * Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. * Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. * Lost Mountain June 10 and 15-17. * Assault on Kenesaw June 27. * Operations on line of Nickajack Creek July 2-5. * Campbellton July 4. * On line of the Chattahoochie River July 5-17. * About Atlanta July 22-27. * Stoneman's raid to Macon July 27-August 6. * Macon and Clinton July 30. * Sunshine Church July 30-31. * Ordered to Mt. Sterling, Ky., September. * Duty at Camp Nelson, Ky., and at other points in Kentucky until December. * Mustered out December 31, 1864. Veterans and recruits consolidated to a Battalion of 3 Companies and on duty at various points in Kentucky, operating against guerrillas and quieting country, until September, 1865. Mustered out September 20, 1865. ===Regiment losses=== : 5 Officers and 56 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and : 1 Officer and 282 Enlisted men by disease. Total 344. === Included in roster === [[Elliott-1354|John J. Elliott]] == Sources == * Dyer, Frederick H., A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion via civilwararchive.com * [http://books.google.com/books?id=EK0TAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_atb#v=onepage&q&f=false| Wild Riders of the First Kentucky Cavalry] in Google Books. * Robert M. Baker, Timothy Downey, and the Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War, Kentucky Division, The First Kentucky Cavalry. Copyright 2000-2009. Rootsweb hosted page, accessed June 30, 2012. (Problem with links, Google "First Kentucky Cavalry rootsweb Ancestry" to find it.) * [webspace.webring.com/people/vc/cem/index.htm Battle of Mill Springs/Fishing Creek], collection of narratives, rosters, a bibliography, etc.. Accessed June 30, 2012 by Karen Wilhelm.Insert reference here

1st Pennsylvania Legislature

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{{Pennsylvania Settlers}} [[Category: Pennsylvania, Politicians]][[Category: Provincial Council of Pennsylvania]] [[Category:William Penn's Great Charter]] [[Category:1st Pennsylvania Legislature]] The first Legislature to meet in Philadelphia in 1683 consisted of 12 members from each of the six counties, three designated as members of the Provincial Council and nine of the General Assembly.Joyce, John St. George. ''Story of Philadelphia''. Rex Print House (1919) [https://books.google.com/books?id=Wh8VAAAAYAAJ Google Books] The Provincial Council met on March 10, 1683 #[[Markham-1200|William Markham,]] governor: #Thomas Holme #[[Cock-8|Lars Persson Cock (abt.1646-abt.1699)]] #Christopher Taylor #James Harrison #William Biles #John Simcock. #[[Claiton-7|William Clayton]] #Ralph Withers #William Haige #John Moll #Edward Cantwell #Francis Whitwell #John Richardson #John Hilliard #William Clark #Edward Southern #John Roads. Two days later on March 12, 1683 the members of the General Assembly met: {| ! scope="col" width="300px" | PHILADELPHIA COUNTY ! scope="col" width="300px" | BUCKS COUNTY ! scope="col" width="300px" | CHESTER COUNTY |-valign="top"| | #[[Songhurst-1 |John Songhurst]] #John Hart #Walter King #[[Bengtsson-236|Andrus Bengston]] #John Moon #Griffith Jones #William Warner #[[Svensson-9|Swan Swanson]] #Thomas WynneThomas Wynne was chosen Speaker Of the Assembly | #William Yardley #Samuel Darke #Robert Lucas #[[Waln-4 |Nicholas Waln]] #[[Wood-11880|John Wood]] #John Clows #Thomas Fitzwalter #Robert Hall #James Borden | #[[Hodgskins-9|John Hoskins]] #Robert Wade #George Wood #John Blunston #Dennis Rochford #Thomas Bracy #[[Bezer-16 |John Bezar]] #John Harding #[[Phipps-503|Joseph Phipps]] |- ! NEW CASTLE COUNTY || KENT COUNTY || SUSSEX COUNTY |-valign="top" | #John Cann #John Darby #[[Hollingsworth-33 |Valentine Hollingsworth]] #Gasparus Herman #John Dehraef #James Williams #William Guest #Peter Alrichs #Henrick Williams | #John Biggs #Simon Irons #Thomas Hassold #John Curtis # Robert Bedwell # William Windsmore # John Brinkloe # Daniel Brown # Benoni Bishop | #Luke Watson #Alexander Draper # Wilharn Fletcher # Henry Bowman, # Alexander Moleston # John Hill #Robert Bracey #John Kipshaden #Cornelius Verhoof |} == Sources & Notes == See also: * Frame of Government of Pennsylvania - February 2, 1683 (full text) [http://avalon.law.yale.edu/17th_century/pa05.asp The Avalon Project] * Frame of Government of Pennsylvania [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frame_of_Government_of_Pennsylvania wikipedia.org]

1st Rowan County Regiment

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(10/22/1775 to 5/9/1777 and 5/1/1782 to 1783) |- !Date Established !Colonels !Original Officers |- style="vertical-align: top;" |~ August 1, 1775 | *[[Rutherford-1717|Col. Griffith Rutherford]] *[[Locke-1591|Col. Matthew Locke]] *[[Locke-2732|Col. Francis Locke]] *[[Montgomery-5784|Col. Hugh Montgomery]] | *[[Rutherford-1717|Col. Griffith Rutherford]] *[[Locke-2732|Lt. Col. Francis Locke]] *[[Dobbins-170|1st Maj. John Dobbins]] *[[Brandon-330|2nd Maj. James Brandon]] |- !Known Lt. Colonels: !Known Majors: !Known Adjutants: |- style="vertical-align: top;" | *[[Locke-2732|Lt. Col. Francis Locke]] *[[Brandon-330|Lt. Col. James Brandon]] *[[Brandon-528|Lt. Col. Matthew Brandon]] *[[Caldwell-5609|Lt. Col. Andrew Caldwell]] *[[Caldwell-5258|Lt. Col. David Caldwell]] *[[Dobbins-267|Lt. Col. Alexander Dobbins]] *[[Frohock-17|Lt. Col. Thomas Frohock]] *[[Hampton-3574|Lt. Col. John Hampton]] *[[Polk-1072|Lt. Col. Ezekiel Polk]] *[[Porter-14802|Lt. Col. William Porter]] | *[[Dobbins-594|1st Maj. John Dobbins]] *[[Brandon-330|2nd Maj. James Brandon]] *[[Barr-3081|Maj. James Barr]] *[[Barrier-410|Maj. George Henry Barrier]] *[[Beard-4288|Maj. Lewis Bayard]] *[[Brandon-330|Maj. James Brandon]] *[[Davidson-2571|Maj. William Lee Davidson]] *Maj. William Davis *Maj. Robert Gillespie *Maj. James Hall *Maj. Benjamin Harris *Maj. James Irvin *Maj. John Johnston *[[Lopp-108|Maj. John Lopp]] *Maj. Madison *Maj. Martin *[[McGuire-3090|Maj. Thomas McGuire]] *[[Pearson-5849|Maj. Richmond Pearson]] *[[Polk-1072|Maj. Ezekiel Polk]] *Maj. John Rowan *Maj. Philip Rutherford *[[Sharpe-83|Maj. Walter Sharp]] *Maj. James Smith *Maj. William Stewart | *[[Davidson-2571|William Lee Davidson]] *[[Lowman-538|George Lowman]] *[[McGuire-3090|Thomas McGuire]] |- !colspan=3|Miscellaneous Players |- style="vertical-align: top;" | *[[Gillespie-49|Thomas Gillespie]] - Commissary *[[Hall-4198|James ? Hall]] - Chaplain *[[Kerr-739|James Kerr]] - Commissary | *Joseph Marbury - QM General *[[Ramsey-1353|David Ramsey]] - Commissary *[[Scott-26018|John Scott]] - Commissary | *[[Utzman-11|Jacob Utzman]] - Commissary *William White - Paymaster |- !colspan=3|Captains |- style="vertical-align: top;" | *William Alexander *Andrew Allison *? Armstrong *[[Armstrong-6917|Abel Armstrong]] *[[Armstrong-6915|William Armstrong]] *Jacob Aykler *John Baker *[[Barrier-410|George Henry Barrier]] *Robert Bartley *Thomas Beatty *William Bell *James Benson *James Billingsley *James Black *William Bodenheimer *David Boyers *John Brandon *? Brown *Samuel Bryant *Daniel Bryson *John Bullin *[[Byers-1961|Joseph Byars]] *[[Caldwell-5258|David Caldwell]] *James Carr *[[Carson-1977|Andrew Carson]] *Thomas Carson *James Cathey *Maurice Clark *William Cool *[[Cowan-3825|David Cowan]] *[[Cowan-3824|George Cowan]] *[[Cowan-676|Thomas Cowan]] *Israel Cox *James Craig *Joseph Craig *[[Crawford-3968|David Crawford]] *James Crawford *James Caldwell Crawford *Joseph Cunningham *Alexander Davidson *[[Davidson-1100|Ephraim Davidson]] *[[Davidson-1109|George Davidson]] *John Davidson *Thomas Davidson *? Davis *Henry Davis *Myrick Davis *Samuel Davis *William Davis *[[Dickey-115|John Dickey]] *Joseph Dickson *George Dowell | *Richard Dowell *James Dunn *Silas Dunn *Jacob Eagle *David Enochs *Enoch Enochs *Gabriel Enochs *[[Falls-13|Galbraith Falls]] *[[Falls-139|William Falls]] *Peter Faust *Frederick Fisher *Peter Foss *[[Garrison-2296 |John Garrison]]-Captain *Robert Gillespie *Francis Gordon *George Gordon *John Graham *[[Graham-4085|Richard Graham]] *John Grimes *Frederick Grimminger *Moses Guest *[[Guy-129|James Guy]] *Joshua Hadley *[[Hall-4195|Hugh Hall]] *John Harden *Peter Hardwick *Jesse Harris *Douglas Hayden *Liles Hedrick *Peter Hedrick *William Henry *? Hightower *John Holder *Robert Holmes *James Jamieson *? Johnson *Thomas Johnson *Daniel Johnston *John Johnston *William Johnstone *[[Knox-183|John Knox]] *Frederick Kremminger *Elias Langham *Alexander Langhorn *Elias Langhorn *Gilly Lewis *[[Locke-2734|John Locke]] *[[Lopp-108|John Lopp]] *William Lopp *Elijah Lyons *James Martin | *William McAdoo *Joseph McMillen *Azariah Merrill *James Miller *Wendell Miller *[[Montgomery-5784|Hugh Montgomery]] *[[Moore-30227|Robert Moore]] *Thomas Morris *Patrick Morrison *Thomas Morrison *[[Cole-17638|James Cole Mountflorence]] *James Myers *George Nichols *[[Nichols-5274|Jacob Nichols]] *[[Nichols-10021|Joshua Nichols]] *James Noland *James Pearson *[[Pearson-5849|Richmond Pearson]] *James Peavine *William Penny *James Person *? Pinson *[[Purviance-50|James Purviance]] *[[Ramsey-1353|David Ramsey]] *[[Ramsey-1354|John Ramsey]] *John Randleman *[[Reid-1666|Samuel Reid]] *Finesse Reynolds *Henry Robertson *Hugh Robinson *[[Sharpe-65|John Sharp]] *[[Sharpe-80|Joseph Sharpe]] *[[Sharpe-68|William Sharpe]] *Richard Simmons *Johnson Sloan *? Smith *Benjamin Smith *Casper Smith *David Smith *Frederick Smith *James Smith *? Snoddy *[[Stevenson-3790|James Stevenson]] *? Thomas *John Todd *Hugh Torrance *Thomas Tremain *[[Vannoy-11|Andrew Vanoy]] *Hugh Waddell *George Wailes *John Wash *George Wathies *Capt [[Wilson-38972|William Wilson]] *[[Worke-4|John Work]] *? Wright *? Wynn *Samuel Young |- !colspan=3| Known Lieutenants - Captain Unknown: |- style="vertical-align: top;" | * James Campbell *[[Purviance-42|John Purviance]] | * ? Elsbury *[[Sharpe-83|Walter Sharpe]] | * Thomas Morrison *[[Pearson-5849|Richmond Pearson]] |- ! Colspan=3|Known Ensigns - Captain Unknown: |- | *[[Johnston-16821|Nathaniel Johnston]] | | *[[Utzman-11|Jacob Utzman]] |- !colspan=3-|Known Privates / Fifers / Drummers, etc. - Captain Unknown: |- style="vertical-align: top;" | *[[Adams-8927|Walter Adams]] *[[Alexander-7193|Gabriel Alexander]] *[[Allison-2821|Richard Allison]] *Wallace Alexander *James Anderson *[[Andrews-10187|Hugh Andrews]] *[[Awalt-13|Michael Abraham Awalt]] *[[Beard-3355|William Beard]] *[[Beaty-906|David Beaty]] *[[Bell-20317|Thomas Bell]] *[[Bone-1371|William Bone]] *[[Braly-30|John Braly]] *Josiah Brown *Andrew Bryson *David Caldwell *[[Campbell-722|John Campbell]] *[[Campbell-712|William R. Campbell]] *[[Cavin-128|John Cavin]] *Frederick Cooper *[[Duckworth-238|John Duckworth]] *[[Ellis-7551|Samuel Ellis, Jr.]] *Robert Ferguson *Wooldrich Fritz | *[[Gibson-12699|Joseph Gibson]] *John Giles *[[Gracey-59|Robert Gracey]] *[[Hair-19|Robert Hair]] *[[Haynes-1846|John Haynes]] *John Hollis *John Kidwell *[[Leonard-3735|Valentin Leonardt]] *Leonard Marbury *[[McConnell-216|John McConnell, Sr.]] *Richard McGuire *William McNary *[[Merrill-682|Charles Merrill]] *[[Millsaps-84|Joseph Milsaps, Sr.]] *[[Morrison-9456|John Morrison]] *[[Morgan-18653|Theophilus Morgan]] *[[Murdah-1|William Murdah]] | *James Paris *David Patton *Martin Penninger *[[Ramsey-1353|David Ramsey]] *[[Ramsey-1348|Robert Ramsey]] *John Reid *[[Robinson-26063|Hugh Robison]] *[[Scroggs-65|Jeremiah Scroggs]] *[[Scroggs-64|John Scroggs]] *[[Sharpe-66|James Sharpe]] *[[Simonton-68|Adam Simonton]] *John Stevenson *[[Stevenson-5290|William Stevenson]] *[[Tays-22|Samuel Tays]] *William Woods |} == Sources == *https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/patriots_nc_capt_john_garrison.html *https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_rowan_county_regiment.html * J. D. Lewis, [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/nc_rowan_county_regiment.html 1st Rowan County Regiment] * [[:Category:North Carolina, American Revolution]] * [[:Category:Rowan County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]]

2018 GEDCOMpare Process

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[[Category:Source-a-Thon]] [[Category:Tennessee Project]] [[Category: Tennessee]] {{DD_Navigator|Source-a-Thon}} {{Image|file=Images_I_Like_to_Use-9.gif |align=c |size=s |caption=''' Team Tennessee'''!! }} {{Image|file=Images_I_Like_to_Use-9.gif |align=c |size=s |caption='''Welcome to Team Tennessee'''!! }} {{Image|file=Images_I_Like_to_Use-9.gif |align=c |size=s |caption='''Team Tennessee Volunteers'''!! }} {{Image|file=Tennessee-2.jpg|align=c|size=m|caption=State welcome sign}} {{Source-a-Thon|team=Team Tennessee Volunteers|year=2019|sources=2581}} ==Introduction== October 4 - October 7 — the start of Family History Month — is our fourth annual "Source-a-Thon"! This three-day event is for a good cause (sourced genealogy!), there will be thousands of dollars worth of door prizes donated from around the genealogy community, and it will be lots of fun. The marathon starts Friday, October 4 at 8 AM (ET) and ends Monday, October 7, 8 AM (ET) but you don't need to participate the whole time (!). If you can join for any of it, please post an ANSWER below saying either the team you'd like to be on (see the team list) or your genealogical interests or geographic location and we'll assign a team before the start of the event. This is our fourth annual 72-hour sourcing marathon. The previous three Source-a-Thons have been great fun and very productive. In 2016 we added sources to over 22,000 profiles. In 2017 we had almost 500 participants and added sources to over 53,000 profiles. In 2018 we sourced over 72,000 profiles! Join us this year to beat that record! The goal of the event is to clear out the Unsourced Profiles category on WikiTree. Although including sources is in our community's Honor Code, inexperienced genealogists don't always record them. Sometimes the source is "Aunt Mabel." This doesn't mean the information isn't worth preserving or sharing. It's a starting point — information waiting to be confirmed. Like a marathon, this is a competition, but most participants won't be serious competitors. Most of us will be doing it for the challenge of sourcing as many profiles as they can, for the mission, and for the fun of it ==2019 Team Tennessee Volunteers== ===Captains=== #[[Barnett-3517|Linda Barnett,67 ]] Sourcerer - Captain|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Barnett-3517 See your work] #[[Garrett-5361|Martha Garrett, ]] Sourcerer - Co - Captain|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Garrett-5361 See your work] ===Members=== #[[Bradley-4416|Eileen Bradley,92 ]] Data Doctor, Sourcerer, Pre-1700|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Bradley-4416 See your work] #[[Lamb-6875|Beverly Swann,128 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Swann-6875 See your work] #[[Tull-5|Geneadiva Mere,149 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Tull-5 See your work] #[[Compton-2184|E. Compton,134 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Compton-2184 See your work] #[[Vick-911|Pamela Vick,196 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Vick-911 See your work] #[[Flamer-1|Judy Bramlage,200 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Flamer-1 See your work] #[[Cole-8886|Emily Ledford,218 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Cole-8886 See your work] #[[Anonymous-2146|K. Anonymous,209 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Anonymous-2145 See your work] #[[McClintock-715|Terry McClintock,228 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=McClintock-715 See your work] #[[Gray-19785|Patricia Ferdig,165 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Gray-19785 See your work] #[[Murr-77|Stacy Krout,294 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Murr-77 See your work] #[[Pierce-9515|Stephen Pierce,298 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Pierce-9515 See your work] #[[Kissinger-162|Alexandra Florimonte,322 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Kissinger-162 See your work] #[[Trublood-1|Vicky Parrott,332 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Trublood-1 See your work] #[[Cathey-452|K. Cathey,347 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Cathey-452 See your work] #[[Martin-15906|Lance Martin, 43]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Martin-15906 See your work] #[[Mergel-15|Parzival Merkel, 373 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Merkel-15 See your work] #[[Stevens-18639|Cindy Stevens, 385 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Stevens-18639 See your work] #[[Young-3227|Jocelyn Young, 374 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Young-3227 See your work] #[[Albrechtson-2|Craig Albrectson, 406 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Albrectson-2 See your work] #[[Knight-3405|Holly Battle, 409 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Knight-3405 See your work] #[[Bowden-2288|Helen Edwards, 420 ]] Sourcerer|[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTStatusReview/Status.htm?TimeRange=6&WikiTreeID=Bowden-2288 See your work] ==Schedule== The party starts Friday morning, October 4, at 8 AM (ET) and runs until Monday, October 7, at 8 AM (ET). (Eastern Daylight Time is GMT -4.) Genealogists from all over the world will be participating at the same time. Click here to register now. The registration cut-off is Wednesday, October 2, at 11:59 pm, ET. ==Registration== See [[Source-a-Thon|this page]] for information about prizes - it has [[Source-a-Thon#Schedule|the schedule]] too. For information about joining or creating a team, check out [[Help:Source-a-Thon#Teams|this page]]. (Hint - for the Source-a-Thon, you need to say you want to join Team Tennessee when you https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/900156/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-source-a-thon-yet post an '''answer''' in this thread to join. Once registered, you will then be given the Source-a-Thon badge and assigned a “race number.” We'll use that number to draw the random winners for the many [[Help:Source-a-Thon#Prizes|door prizes]]. ==Important Links== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Source-a-Thon_Tutorial *Visit the Source-a-Thon Instruction Video for a step-by-step walkthrough of these instructions. *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Source-a-Thon *https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/900156/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-source-a-thon-yet *'''Who can join ? If you're a WikiTree member, signed the honor code, and genealogist[[Sources|who knows what sources are and why they're so important]] please join us! ''' * [[Help:Sources#How_to_Add_Sources_to_Profiles|How to add sources to Profiles]] *[[Source-a-Thon|Main Source-a-Thon Page]] *[[Source-a-Thon_Tutorial|Source-a-Thon Tutorial--How to Participate]] *[[:Category:Unsourced_Profiles|Unsourced Profiles]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/470614/what-profiles-count-as-unsourced-for-the-source-a-thon "What Profiles Count as Unsourced for the Source-a-Thon?] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/470040/know-participate-source-thon-challenge-tracker-makes-easy Source-a-Thon Challenge Tracker made easy] *[https://tinyurl.com/TeamTenn Link to Spreadsheet] and [http://prntscr.com/j50ehs Instructions how to use] These 2 labelled photos should give you all the basics: [https://prnt.sc/hk72jy page 1] and [http://prntscr.com/j50ehs page 2]. ==How to Participate== #Choose a profile. It does NOT need to be a Tennessee profile. #Add a good source. For more information on sources, see our [[Sources|Sources page]]. #Once a valid source is placed on the profile, remove the {{Unsourced}} template or [[Category:Unsourced Profiles]] categorization, if there are any. #Click the "Challenge Tracker" button at the very top of the page and choose the "Source-a-Thon" option. #Move on to the next profile! [http://youtu.be/dbhcrvsoUVU Here's a handy video to help you out if you need a visual] '''Tip''': To prevent upset colleagues, for profiles part of or managed (and sometimes PPP't) by multiple Projects or projects other then Tennessee Project, it's best to just add the source you found in a post to the profile and leave it to a project member to add it to the Bio. ===Adding Sources and Counting Sourced Profiles=== Participating means removing profiles from the Unsourced Profiles category. They cannot be new profiles that you create. Select an Open (white) profile from anywhere in the category or one of its subcategories and search for sources to back up the facts of the person's life. Valid sources include census records, BMD records/index references, military documents, land documents, wills, etc. A source cannot be another user-generated family tree, such as Geni or an Ancestry Member Tree. If you find a valid source: Edit the profile to add the source, according to our Sources guide. Remove the {{Unsourced}} Research Note Box tag. Save the profile and click the Challenge Tracker button. On the Challenge Tracker, select the Source-a-Thon checkbox. Visit the Source-a-Thon Instruction Video for a step-by-step walkthrough of these instructions. If you don't find a source after searching, please add a Research Notes section to the profile. Say where you have looked and sign your comment with four tildes ([[Barnett-3517|Barnett-3517]] 03:01, 3 September 2019 (UTC)) so it is dated. For example: "Looked for John in the US Census records for 1900-1940 and couldn't find him on FamilySearch or Ancestry." This way the next researcher knows where to start. For more details: Do you know how to participate in the Source-a-Thon? Challenge Tracker makes it easy. What profiles count as "unsourced" for the Source-a-Thon? ==Communication== During the event, we will use the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/670667/tennessee-volunteers-source-thon-2018-team-tennessee-chat Team Tennessee Chat thread] for all team communications. You can also use the https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/691162/do-you-have-source-a-thon-questions if you have questions. == The Tables Are Ready! == Click one of the following links to reach a table of Unsourced profiles prepared from the database for Tennessee. You can also use the Unsourced categories to find profiles that need sources, but the tables reached through the links below have a lot more information than the Category pages show. Whether you source a profile you found through the table or a category page, when you save the profile, there will be a button for "Challenge Tracker" at the top of the page. Click that, complete the form (add your WikiTree ID if needed, check the appropriate challenge, and describe your action), then click the "Add" button & the profile will automatically be counted toward your total in the challenge you selected.See [[Space:DBE_Unsourced|this page]] for other states and other countries. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/467284/source-a-thon-tables-by-country this G2G post] for more information about the tables. {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_TN}} {{Automated:DD Suggestion List Challenge 110 5Stars}} For details on how the Data Doctors Challenge works, see the [[Data_Doctors_Challenge|Challenge page]]. ==Challenge Tracking Links== *[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceaThon/2018/TeamAndUser.htm 2018 Tracking] ==Share on Facebook== If you're a Facebook member, please tell your friends and family what you're doing this weekend. This helps spread the word about WikiTree. You might want to post with your "race bib" number. #Right-click the URL for your number above to go to it. Right-click on the image and select "Save image as...". #Make a mental note on where the image is being saved, e.g. to a Downloads or My Pictures folder on your computer. #Go to Facebook. #At the top of the status/sharing box click the "Photo/Video" link and select "Upload Photos/Videos". #Find the image where you saved it. #Add text like "My weekend: Participating in the Source-a-Thon, the genealogy sourcing marathon at WikiTree. http://www.wikitree.com " #Keep Calm and Source On at WikiTree this weekend! ==Tennessee Resources== *[http://www.tn.gov/ Tennessee Official Website] *[http://www.deathindexes.com/tennessee/ Tennessee Death Index] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Tennessee Wikipedia: TN History] *[http://www.history.com/topics/us-states/tennessee TN History from The History Channel] *[http://www.tn.gov/sos/bluebook/07-08/41-A%20History%20of%20Tennessee.pdf TN.gov Historical PDF Files] *[http://www.tennesseehistory.org/ Tennessee History] *[http://www.tn.gov/sos/symbols/timeline.htm TN Department of State] *[http://www.census-online.com/links/TN/ TN Census Records] *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/location/57?region=United+States+of+America&englishRegion=United+States+of+America Tennessee Historical Documents] on Family Search. *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=362&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Tennessee%22 Tennessee County records] on Family Search. *[[:Category:Tennessee_Research_Assistance|TN Research Assistance]] - no volunteers yet *The Famous Song, [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rocky_Top Rocky Top] *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Maps_of_Tennessee Wikimedia Commons - TN Maps] *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Geography_of_Tennessee Wikimedia Commons-TN Geography] *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Tennessee Wikimedia, general TN Category] *[http://www.point2homes.com/US/Neighborhood/TN.html Tennessee Neighborhoods] *McGhee, L.K. (n.d.). Partial census of 1787 to 1791 of Tennessee as taken from the North Carolina land grants. FamilySearch. [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3514832&from=fhd eBook (Partial census)]. *[http://www.copies1918.com/covertn.html Tennessee Document Index] for a list of documents, by county. *Order [http://vitalrec.com/tn.html Tennessee birth certificates, death certificates, marriage licenses, and other vital records]. *1837 Tennessee Volunteers: Muster Rolls for Various Counties, (1993). Institute of Historic Research. Signal Mountain, TN. FamilySearch. [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3657373&from=fhd eBook (Volunteers)]. (includes data for the following counties: Anderson; Bedford; Franklin; Jackson; Overton; Rutherford; Sumner; Warren) *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Tennessee_Cemeteries Tennessee Cemeteries] *https://www.accessgenealogy.com/tennessee-genealogy * [http://tngenweb.org/ TNGenWeb Project] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~tnclaibo/pioneer/baptist/introduction.htm Claiborne County Pioneer Project] * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1681022 Tennessee Marriages, 1796-1950] * [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1936414 Tennessee State Marriage Index, 1780-2002] * [http://www.cyndislist.com/us/tn/ Cyndi's List - Tennessee sources] * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/marriages/tennessee/tennessee.htm Tennessee Marriage Project] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Tennessee_Online_Genealogy_Records Tennessee Online Genealogy Records] * [http://vitalrec.com/tn.html TN Vital Records] * [http://www.copies1918.com/covertn.html Cover TN]; selections of documents, by county (includes land records, county clerk records, deeds, probate records) * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Indians_of_Tennessee Indians of TN], genealogy records * [http://www.census-online.com/links/TN/ TN Census records online] * [http://www.tn.gov/sos/bluebook/07-08/41-A%20History%20of%20Tennessee.pdf TN Blue Book - A History of Tennessee] * [http://www.deathindexes.com/tennessee/ Tennessee Death Index], includes obituaries, death indexes, probate records, cemetery records * https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Tennessee,_United_States_Genealogy * Tennessee Online Historical Newspapers https://sites.google.com/site/onlinenewspapersite/Home/usa/tn * Leslie Brinkley Lawson's Forensic Toolbox for Tennessee http://www.lawsonresearch.net/forensic-toolbox/category/Tennessee *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kitty's_Library

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[[Category: 27th Regiment, Missouri Mounted Infantry, United States Civil War]] :DATE Started: May 31, 2015 I added the first Soldier, Absalom ADAMS :'''THE GOAL IS COMPLETED July 22, 2017''' #The goal of this project is to .....add ALL 701 Soldiers of the 27th Missouri Mounted Infantry to wikitree.com from the LIST already on the Category: # Research each and every one and add as much bio info AND SOURCES as possible. #Add the "military and war" project to each and also the POW/MIA/KIA to all that were... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. Welcome, please add your name and the Soldiers you will add/research #[[Goode-1243 | Robert Goode]] #Steve Bro..... will be adding the history to [[Briles-132 | William Briles]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Briles-132] #Chet Snow-2128 The Snow NAME Study ________________________ Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * 356 more profiles to add or DONE * MATCH to the profiles already ON wikitree * Research/link to their families, IF found on familysearch.org or whatever site you have access to *Add a copy of each mans muster card to profiles fold3.org Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks! Here is the LIST to work from ==The Soldiers== LISTED ALPHABETICALLY -- 701 Soldiers Muster cards information found/ listed by '''f-a-g #''' AND by wikitree # LINKED on the bottom ::f-a-g #----------::-----LAST NAME---::-------FIRST--------::---- AGE---::----Co.----::-----RANK-- # -97207538 [[Adams-20375 | Absalom Adams]] age:23--5 Srgt. (Deserted) #- 52841018 [[Adams-20377 | George W. JR Adams]] age:18 - B -Pri POW #- 52841015 [[Adams-20376 | George W. SR Adams]] age:27 -B --Pri #- 8728651 [[Adams-20694 | Jabez Adams]] age:23 -L - Pri # _________ [[Adams-25031 | James Adams]] age: - K - Pri #- 41618460 [[Adams-20378 | John Adams]] age:19 -B -2ndCorp # _________ [[Akeman-14 | George Akeman]] age:36 -- A -Pri (THIS IS NOT the brother of Henry) #- 78720602 [[Akeman-5 | Henry Akeman]] age: --E - Pri # 166096186 [[Albert-1435 | Aaron Albert]] age:20 -- L --Prin DIMS # __________ [[Albert-1437 |George W. Albert]] age:18--L -- Pri (yes they are brothers) # __________ [[Alexander-8185 | Benjamin F. Alexander]] age:27 -- D -- Pri (POW) #133246573 [[Alexander-8186 | Patrick M. Alexander]] age:28 -C -Pri/7th Cavalry #-140940453 [[Allen-18164 | Sydney Allen]] age:40 - L -Pri (Yes, father to William, below) #-140888594 [[Allen-18165 | William H. Allen]] age:18 -L - Pri (Yes, this is Sydney's son) #117234171 [[Anderson-19971 | John W Anderson]] age:39 -D -1st Corp #8 possibles [[Anderson-24810 | Robert Anderson]] age:__--K -- Pri POW #37485685 [[Anglin-436 | James B. Anglin]] age:-- -- L -- Pri (also 7th SM- Desertion dropped) # 62553048 [[Applegate-1056 | Capt. William Applegate]] age:37 - E--Capt. POW #- 20428384-[[Armstrong-6247 | Andrew J.Armstrong]] age:22 -D - Pri #____________[[Arneau-1 | Joseph Arneau]] age:__-E -- Fifer ARNEAU # ___________[[Atkerson-11 | John Atkerson]] age:43 --L --Pri #_________[[Auer-199 | John Auer]] age:__-K-- pri (OR last name: Auer-fold3) (9th/10th) #___________[[Auer-200 | Martin Auer]] age:__ -- K-- Pri (also in 1st Lt. Arty) #___________[[Ayer-1127 | Jacob Ayer]] age:35 -- C -- Pri (Detached duty) #16063893 [[Bobbitt-421 | Babbitt, John G]] 20 A Pri (also joined the 7th MO. SM Cav) #___________[[Bobbitt-422 | Bobbit, William C]] 34 A Pri (Deserted) #132022848 [[Bacon-3805 | Bacon, Daniel B]] K Pri (f-a-g is ????) #167101112 [[Bailey-12598 | Bailey, Nathaniel]] 20 L Pri/1st Lt. =7th MO SM Cav Died in service #19864837 [[Baker-18515 | Baker, David B]] K Pri #36146410 [[Baker-22774 | Baker, George W]] K Pri #97192454 [[Baker-18517 | Baker, William H]] Pri #144421056 [[Baldwin-7655 | Baldwin, James]] E Pri POW #50571750 [[Bales-580 | Bales, Allen D]] 48 A Pri (KIA) #81260026 [[Balsmire-1 | Balsmire, Henry]] 27 B Pri (DIMS) #44639029 [[Barker-6683 | Barker, Charles]] 20 A Pri #327267or 94430643 [[Barnes-10031 | Barnes, William L]]. 20 A- Pri (2 other Regiments) POW #___________[[Barnett-5100 | Barnett, Moses S]] 35 A Pri (Deserted or died in hospital) #___________[[Barnhart-853 | Barnhart, Robert]] Co.K drummer ??-81260751 # 6452283 [[Barton-4293 | Barton, Sebastian]] K Pri #___________[[Bass-3142 | Bass, Enos C.]] K Pri #27935052 [[Borgstadt-1 | Basted, Harmon]] 19 A Pri (alias, Basted=2 other Regiments) #___________[[Batey-172 | Batey, Uriah]] 38 A Pri # 66555687 [[Batts-121 | Batts Victor M]] 20 A Pri (other Reg:54th Illinois) #66374671 [[Beaman-1194 | Beaman, Charles T]] H Pri (2 other Regiments 6th/Capt Wrights) #22212471 [[Beaman-1195 | Beaman, David W]] H Pri (yes Wm F is his brother) #126777353 [[Beaman-1072 | Beaman, William F]] H Pri #22161718 [[Beatty-1136 | Beatty, William]] K Pri POW (father of Nancy Beman-GREER) #__________[[Bechtel-591 | Bechtel, George]] K Pri #93818944 [[Beck-3417 | Beck, William F]] f/l Major # 343154 [[Beezely-1| Beezely, Jasper]] 25 C Pri (DIED IN SERVICE with the 1st MO Cavalry #22164002 [[Bell-12139 | Bell, David A]] 30 A Pri #83968240 [[Benningfield-60 | Benningfield, John W]] H Pri #89066329 [[Benson-2584 | Benson, Burr]] K Pri #5703861 [[Berry-3762 | Berry, Benjamin D]] H Pri #132974438[[Berry-3775 | Berry, Joseph W]] N Pri #69604016 [[Berry-3796 | Berry, William M]] H Pri #66134796 [[Bigham-445 | Bigham, William H]] 27 D Pri #21708347 [[Bird-3911 | Bird, Samuel]] 37 D 1st Lt #___________ [[Blair-3846 |Blair, David]] 32 B 3rd corp #90535793 [[Bloess-1 | Bloess, William]] K Corp #___________[[Blume-224 | Blume, Henry]] 18 A Pri (only in Regiment 22 days) #127112999 [[Boatman-325 | Boatman, Lorenzo D]] 28 B Pri POW Lexington #50584237 [[Bobbitt-366 | Bobbitt, James E]] E Pri #8994825 [[Bohon-94 | Bohon, John W]] H Pri #39585093 [[Bondurant-121 | Bondurant, Clifton]] E Pri #94349760 [[Box-535 | Box, Richard M]] 25 B 1st Lt/Capt 7th Mo SM Cavalry #23072798 [[Bradley-6561 | Bradley, Barton]] 20 L Pri #111574669 [[Bradley-6562 | Bradley, Jonathan L]] H Pri/8th MO Cavalry #49849241 [[Bradley-6563 | Bradley, Nimrod P]] 19 A Pri/Corp in 7th Cav/POW #24824588 [[Bradley-6564 | Bradley,Thomas A]] 21 L Pri/7th SM Cav #__________[[Bradley-6568 | Bradley, Thomas C]] H Pri/ 8th Cavalry Sgt. #76940341 [[Bradwell-74 | Bradwell, John]] K Pri/ Scouts & Guides #too many [[Brennan-1774 | Brennan, Michael]] 30 C Pri POW #13920542 [[Bridges-2093 | Bridges, Robert A]] 21 C Pri/7th Cavalry #__________[[Brien-493 | Brien, Daniel]] 25 C Pri/Scout's & Guides #66301045 [[Briles-129 | Briles, Andrew J]] 32 A Pri POW #17539765[[Briles-130 | Briles, Noah]] 33 E Pri/5th Prov. Enr. Militia # _________[[Briles-132 | Briles, William H]] 18 A Pri # 18750501 [[Brim-84 | Brim, George W]] 18 A Pri/14th Kansas Cav/Home Guard #31924311 [[Brison-73 | Brison, Josiah]] (Josinah) 30 D Pri/2nd MO. L'Art. #31035028 [[Brockschmidt-8 | Brockschmidt, Herman]] K Pri/ 1st US Reserv #__________[[Broderick-411 | Broderick, David]] K Pri #14154120 -[[Brownfield-188 | Brownfield, John C]] K pri/ Sgt in Home Guard #__________[[Brusnahan-4 | Brusnahan,John]]-K Pri-- '''Busnan, John''' K -Pri (the data matches Brusnahan..) #6093454 [[Burden-776 | Burden, James W]] 20 D 3rd corp= #_________ [[Burke-4632 | Burke, William H]] H Pri #121815814 [[Burnett-3067 | Burnett, Francis M]] 29 B Pri/18th Mo Inf. DIMS (brother=Thomas) #68790990 [[Burnett-3068 | Burnett, John R]] 30 B Pri- Deserted #138538241 [[Burnett-3069 | Burnett, Stephen J]] 28 D 2nd Lt/Capt 33rd WIA #83656484 [[Burnett-3070 | Burnett, Thomas J]] 27 B Pri #___________[[Burris-1251 | Burris, Thomas R]] 18 L pri #___________[[Burris-1252 | Burris, Thomas R]] 20 D Pri went home sick did not return #__________[[Bush-3822 | Bush, Joseph]] 42 D Pri #169995497 [[Buxton-641 | Buxton, William F]] 23 C Pri/ 7th Mo.SM Cavalry= KIA #37864991 [[Byerley-60 | Byerly, John]] 22 D Pri #__________[[Bynan-1 | Bynan, John]] K Pri & Bynan, John==H pri (same guys???) #__________[[Bynum-1145 | Bynan, Thomas]] K Pri #__________[[Call-1026 | Call, Francis D]] Act'g Adj./Sgt Mjr in the German HG #8026263 [[Cameron-4543 | Cameron, William]] K Pri #48936865 [[Campbell-19635 | Campbell,George W]] 22 L Pri #__________[[Campbell-19643 | Campbell, Thomas J]] 25 A Pri "Deserted" #63898093 [[Cargile-58 | Cargile, Jesse]] 21 L Pri #50581040 [[Carmack-305 | Carmack, James H]] 23 A Pri #28355014 [[Caton-206 | Caton, Benjamin F]] 18 A Pri/9th Pro.E. Militia #44663800 [[Cecil-174 | Cecil, Daniel W]] 19 C Pri/7th SM Cavalry #72935451 [[Cecil-248 | Cecil, John W]] 18 C Pri Ft. Leavenworth #68839282 [[Chaney-1002 | Chaney, Edward]] 19 A Pri/ 7th Mo #86450325 [[Chaney-1005 | Chaney, John]] 22 A Pri/ 7th Mo #41102669 [[Cherington-10 | Cherington, Aden E]] 26 B 1stSgt./Sgt/ 63rd Ill. Inf #98715416 [[Cherington-14 | Cherington, Leroy H]] 18 C Pri (brother to Aden) #121236361[[Chester-759 | Chester, William E]] 23 E 1st Sgt/Capt 40th/Secret Svc #35198941[[Christian-2289 | Christian, William L]] 23 C 2nd Lt/7th/13th Judge Adv Court Marshals #102192053 [[Clark-30582 | Clark, Logan]] f/l SURGEON #___________[[Cluster-12 | Cluster, Daniel]] 18 L Pri #170717951[[Cluster-13 | Cluster, John]] 26 L Pri/Merrill's Horse Vol/DIMS #___________[[Coates-1804 | Coates, Jasper N]] 35 L Pri #__________[[Cock-697 | Cock, James M]]. 28 L Pri/ Corp 1st Cavalry #170727352 [[Coffield-51 | Coffield, Felix]] 37 D Pri #___________[[Cole-11198 | Cole, Abraham]] H Pri #81895332 [[Collins-12794 | Collins, Charles C]] 29 A Pri POW #___________[[Collins-12795 | Collins, John]] K Pri f-a-g maybe #510117 #73244988 [[Colter-105 | Colter, John L]] 41 L Sgt. #49097331[[Combs-2469 | Combs, George W]] 22-L Pri/7th as SGT...(THERE ARE others) brother: James #3652992 [[Combs-2468 | Combs,James S/L]] 24 L Pri7th as Lt. KIA Battle Big Blue # _________[[Conner-2336 | Conner, James A]] 26 E Pri Deserted #-------------[[Conner-2337 | Conner, John]] E Pri --Deserted possible# 123005987 #52204703 ?? [[Connors-665 | Conners, Patrick]] K Pri #18100653 [[Cooter-40 | Cooter, Philip C]] 25 D Pri/3rd Cav/11th Cav NURSE until July 1865 #------------[[Cornine-2 | Cornine William]] K Pri #80770976 [[Couch-1606 | Couch, Walter L]] E Pri POW #79800440 ??[[Crabtree-1739 | Crabtree, James]] K Pri #-------------[[Criss-147 | Criss, Peter E.]] 23 D Pri DIMS 1861 #-------------[[Croley-97 | Croley, Daniel B]] 18 B Pri Deserted #------------[[Cronehadt-1 | Cronehadt, Frederick]] 30 B Pri POW #__________[[Cross-4857 | Cross, Benjamin F]] 24 D Pri # _________[[Cross-4858 | Cross, Jacob]] 18 D Pri not related to Benj #__________[[Cullen-1351 | Cullen, Ralph]] K Pri #139279501 [[Culver-1336 | Culver, Charles]] 32 B pri/SgtMjr/ Home Guard #__________[[Cummins-1146 | Cummins, John]] 22 D Pri #__________[[Cunningham-6547 | Cunningham, Benjamin M]] 28 L Pri/7th #__________[[Curtis-6670 | Curtis, Joseph]] K Pri #__________[[Cussion-1 | Cussion, Morris]] 30 c pri #81132079 [[Daly-1178 | Daly, Ambrose C]] 32 C 1st Sgt./7th LT. #__________[[Dammering-1 | Dammering, John L]] 21 B pri. Deserted #43009791 [[Daniel-4164 | Daniel, Alfred]] 35 A pri #120645779 [[Daniel-4165 | Daniel, William]] 22 A pri (relatives) #___________[[Daniel-4166 | Daniels, James W]] 20 B pri ("SEE Daniel or DAVID James W.) ??? #__________[[Davis-40326 | Davis, Aaron]] H pri. #171212331 [[Davis-40327 | Davis, James J]] 22 D pri./Corp. 14th Kansas Cav #48183794 [[Davis-40351 | Davis, John]] 26 L pri. # 171231138 [[Davis-40352 | Davis, Smith N]] 25 A 4th Corp/5th Prov.En Militia # 14889008 ??[[Davis-40358 | Davis, Thomas]] K pri. (too many) # 67988061 [[Davis-40361 | Davis, William B]] H pri./ 7th Mo. Cavalry-buried in Colorado #73296254[[Dawson-4648 | Dawson, John]] H pri. #48856682 [[Day-7220 | Day, Joseph M]]26 C 5Corp/Corp 40th Enrolled/5th #15977861 [[Day-5315 | Day, William]] 20 C pri. #___________[[Die-7 | Dee, (Die) Thomas]] 35 C pri/Phelp's Inf #68290351 [[Dennis-3718 | Dennis, James]] 28 A Pri KIA@ Lexington #-------------[[De Ormand-1 | Deormand, David]] 18 B pri. #__________[[Devirs-1 | Devirs, Jesse]] H pri. #132497361 [[DeWitt-1444 | DeWitt, J. D.]] K pri #100799622 [[Divers-108 | Divers, Christoper]] H 1st Corp #171734330 [[Dodson-4063 | Dodson, Henry F.]] 23 L 1 Corp/1 Lt 45th/50th #171748781 [[Dodson-4067 | Dodson, Pendleton]] 18 L Pri/ DIMS=disease #___________[[Donnelly-1587 | Donnelly, Patrick]] 35 C pri #___________[[Dorsch-86 | Dorsch, Edwin]] K pri # 8082813 [[Driscol-23 | Driscol, John]] 23 A pri (maybe with the 11th?) #_________[[Drugan-55 | Drugan, Fritz]] 19 A pri/MO Ind./ 7th Cav. DESERTED #_________[[Duebner-1 | Duebner, David]] K Pri/ 7th SM Cav. Sadd.Sgt/AWOL #_________[[Dugan-774 | Dugan Timothy]] 38 C pri #29266461 [[Duncan-8145 | Duncan, Charles P]] 18 D pri #6093492 [[Duncan-8143 | Duncan, Joseph L]] 22 D pri (brother of Chas.P/ Leroy is Uncle) #29266391 [[Duncan-8293 | Duncan, Leroy C]] 50 D Capt. #__________[[Dwyer-1137 | Dwyer, Timothy]] K pri. #140195430 [[Eads-497 | Col. Eads, James D]] f/s LtCol/1st Mo SM Court Martial #59504916 [[Edmondson-253 | Edmondson Job]] 28 L pri. #143463615 [[Edson-596 | Edson, Joseph L]]48 B pri father of Milan? yes they lived together #51039597 [[Edson-597 | Edson, Milan C]] 22 B 4 Sgt/Capt 63rd Illinois (son of Joseph L) #_________[[Elliott-7820 | Elliott, Henry]] K Pri./33rd Infantry #51530299 [[Elliott-7825 | Elliott, James W]] K pri. WIA/POW # 77693862 [[Ellis-10293 | Ellis, Robert B ]] H pri. #98366820 [[Ellitt-12 | Ellitt, William H]]. H pri/ 7th SM Cavalry # 31088814 [[Enlow-191 | Enlow, Andrew J]] 23 C pri./12th Mo Cav #___________[[Eskew-152 | Eskew, Jonathan]] 45 L pri/7th Mo Cav #___________[[Estis-3 | Estis, James B]] H pri. #172550133 [[Estis-4 | Estis, William]] E pri. #78560404 [[Evans-16582 | Evans, Thomas]] 43 D 2nd Sgt/7th Mo Cav #__________[[Ezell-485 | Ezell, Horvell]] 21 C pri #__________[[Ezell-486 | Ezell, John E]] 19 C pri. brothers??? #44133827 [[Farley-2036 | Farley Elijah N]] 49 B pri Methodist Minister D:1863 not in service # 30067972[[Farley-2037 | Farley John T]] 18 B pri/ Minister # _________[[Farris-1184 | Farris, Joseph]] A 21 L pri/ 2nd Mo LA #_________[[Fender-256 | Fender, George W]] 18 D pri #________[[Ferguson-7863 | Ferguson, Samuel H]] 27 D 3rd Sgt Deserted # _______ [[Field-2991 | Field, William T]] 18 B pri #105416353 [[Fields-2980 | Fields, Jesse M]] 20 C pri/7th Mo SM Cav #________[[Finn-1017 | Finn, Malick/Mallock]] K pri/ Veterinary #139082736 [[Fisher-11114 | Fisher, Benjamin F]] 29 A pri/7th DIMS # 39247031 [[Fisher-11116 | Fisher, Daniel]] E pri # 16608825 [[Fisher-11123 | Fisher, Hiram]] E pri # 8184009 [[Fisher-11133 | Fisher, John]] E pri same day/place as Hiram/Wm #129780542 [[Fisher-11134 | Fisher, William A]] E Pri # there are 3 [[Fitzgerald-4033 |Fitzgerald, Morris]] K pri Severely WIA Aug 1861 #__________[[Fitzgerald-4034 | Fitzgerald, Silas]] K pri/Wachsman's L.A= BROTHERS???? NO.. #70052202 [[Fitzgerald-4035 | Fitzgerald, Thomas]] 23 C pri #________[[Flesche-4 | Flesche, Augustus]] 28C 7th Corp/4th/5th Mo. Cavalry Blacksmith #________[[Flockhart-58 | Flockhart William]] 28 A pri POW #61572778 [[Forbes-2887 | Forbes, Samuel H]] 28 A pri POW #_______[[Foster-12295 | Foster, James A]] 21 C pri #________[[Foster-12297 | Foster, Melville U]] 20 C Capt. #67061664 [[Foster-12321 | Foster, Richard T]] 23 B pri #78570896 [[Foster-12298 | Foster, REV.Robert A]] f/s Chaplin/7th Mo with 3 sons #49139778 [[Fowler-6331 | Fowler, George]] 21 L pri/7th Mo SM/1st Battery # 77144837 [[Fowler-6333 | Fowler, Robert]] H pri/6TH Mo Cav # __________[[Frame-588 | Frame (Fraim) David]] 48 B pri #__________[[French-6086 | French James D]] 20 e/a pri #173315447 [[Fuller-7297 | Fuller, Henry]] 37 C pri/KIA in the 7th #__________[[Gains-53 | Gaines Frederick]] K Sgt POW # 80771014 [[Gallaher-312 | Gallaher, George T]] 21 E 1st Lt # 66527306 [[Galliway-2 | Galliway, John W]] 30 L pri/Corp 7th Cav/ Killed-by the enemy #22209203 [[Garrett-5416 | Garritt, James M]] 20 L pri #__________[[Gavitt-43 | Gavitt, Marcus A]] f/s --Lt.Qtr Mst AND the other Marcus # 93052416 #__________[[Geller-105 | Geller, John]] 36 C pri # 48905585 [[Gilliland-889 | Gilliland, James]] 30 D pri/Wachsmann L/A # 20657221 [[Glenn-1835 | Glenn, James]] 36 B pri # 59529191 [[Glenn-1834 | Glenn, William]] 40 B pri # 7680491 [[Godley-70 | Godley, Lee M]] K Corp/22nd IOWA MEDAL of HONOR # 52837819 [[Goin-160 | Goin, Thomas J]] 22 A pri (GOWIN-died Montana) #16861107 [[Gowin-137 | Gowin, Thomas G]] 21 E Sgt/45th Mo AND YES they are different MEN # 67069350 [[Gowin-138 | Gowin, William M]] 29 E pri #_________[[Grainger-553 | Grainger, John]] 19 C pri DIMS # _________[[Graney-31 | Graney, Andrew]] K pri/4th Mo SM Cav Nurse #12779408 [[Granfield-7 | Granfield, Robert]] 40 C pri # 16323525/37134760 [[Granger-1755 | Granger, William C]] 18 B pri/45th / REV-- d:JAPAN #_________[[Graves-5405 | Graves, Harrison]] K pri #_________[[Gravis-17 | Gravis, Calvin D]] H pri # 76256993 [[Greer-2687 | GREER JOHN E]] H Pri (cuz' once removed0 # 60388975 [[Greeson-99 | Greeson, John A]] 19 L pri/7th SM Cav #_________[[Gregory-4816 | Gregory, Harry]] K pri # ________[[Grisholm-1 | Grisholm, John]] K pri # ________[[Grisholm-2 | Grisholm, Matthew]] K pri #6161548 [[Grover-1336 | Grover, Benjamin W]] Lt. Col. POW #________ [[Grover-1158 | Grover, George]] f/s Actg Adj. # 134632512 [[Grover-1440 | Grover, Capt George S]] 20 C Pri/23 Enrolled MO. Mil # 84558688 [[Guier-41 | Guier, Leander H]] 34 A pri # 17544433 [[Guyer-129 | Guyer, William T]] K fifer # 15317116 [[Hagar-153 | Hagar, William]] E pri # 61518811 [[Hager-932 | Hager, Ruben]] 38 B pri # _________[[Haggarty-63 | Haggarty, Daniel]] 36 C pri # 42719764 [[Hall-24702 | Hall, Samuel K]] 39 A 2nd Lt # 80771013 [[Hall-24717 | Hall Sylvester]] 50 A 2nd Lt # 70353434 [[Hamm-901 | Hamm, George T]] H Private/Sgt. 7th SM Cav #140708904 [[Hamm-902 | Hamm, James E]] H Private #173644631 [[Harding-3801 | Harding, John W]] K pri #___________[[Harding-3802 | Harding, Samuel]] 40 b pri #___________[[Harding-3803 | Harding, Zurah S]] K pri # 78721264 [[Harris-22505 | Harris, Alexander P]] 18 A pri/4th Mo # 115554976 [[Harris-22520 | Harris, James]] E pri #__________[[Harris-22521 | Harris, John B]] H pri #49657403 [[Harrison-10694 | Harrison, John M]] 22 A pri/7th SM Cav/1st LA # 68805167 [[Harrison-10695 | Harrison, Jordan K]] 22 C pri/7th SM cav #__________[[Harrison-10697 | Harrison, Thomas W]] 33 A pri #__________[[Harrod-586 | Harrod, Barnett]] H pri/15th /3rd # 27843201 [[Harvey-7894 | Harvey Albert]] Pri # 30436819 [[Harvey-7915 | Harvey Reuben]] 21 L pri / 7th SM/WIA Lone Jack #13610043 [[Hayes-6297 | Hayes, Jefferson '''Franklin''']] 25 B pri #82372401 [[Hayes-6287 | Hayes, George T]] 28 A pri #13197143 [[Hays-2519 | Hayes, Harvey J]] 25 B pri #64930315 [[Hayes-6294 | Hayes, Johnson]] 22 B pri #43757717 [[Hayes-6293 | Hayes, Zachariah T]] 20 B pri # 89053142 [[Heath-3957 | Heath, Joshua R]] 17 C pri/2x POW # 69172681 [[Heath-3958 | Heath, Oliver S]] 45 C pri #174668851[[Heckler-84 | Heckler, Conrad]] 34 C pri DIMS # 54687067 [[Helms-1012 | Helmes, Anthony]] 18 D pri/ 2nd Light Art #___________[[Helms-1013 | Helmes Cornelius]] 20 D pri #___________[[Helms-1014 | Helms, Isam]] 28 D pri # 75915638 [[Helms-1016 | Helms James]] 24 D pri (3 bros. Anthony/Cornelius/James) # 109754230 [[Hewitt-2531 | Hewitt Thomas L]] K Sgt #___________[[Hicks-8322 | Hicks, Jacob O]] 19 C pri #___________[[Hicks-8324 | Hicks, John J]] 21 C Pri (maybe brothers??) #___________[[Hieronymus-27 | Hieronymus, Benjamin]] K pri # 61550364 [[Hill-21148 | Hill, Dr. James H.]] Asst.Surge/ 30th MO. # 60072104 [[Hines-2364 | Hines Edward]] E pri #__________[[Hinkle-734 | Hinkle, John]] 46 D pri # _________[[Hinkle-735 | Hinkle, Thomas]] 44 D pri # 17701510 [[Hoffman-5494 | Hoffman, Philip W]] K pri # 81315827 [[Hogan-2523 | Hogan, William H]] 21 C pri #14979213 [[Hood-1541 | Hood, James]] H pri # _________[[Horahan-1 | Horahan, Patrick]] 28 C pri (name is prob. spelled wrong) #_________[[Hornsby-548 | Hornsby Marion]] 21 D pri # ________[[Hosvier-1 | Hosvier, Junius L]] 27 D pri # 18745640 [[Hubbard-4641 | Hubbard John]] & 4th/5th Cavalry +5 more H pri # ________[[Hulland-7 | Hulland, Richard]]=HULLAUD K pri #_______[[Hutson-580 | Hutson, David]] 18 D pri # ________[[Hutson-581 | Hutson, James]] 23 D pri # ______[[Hutson-579 | Hutson William]] 45 D pri # 52693292 [[Iiames-1 | Iiames, Charles]] 28 C pri/71st En.Militia #33587094 [[Iiams-15 | Iiams, John]] 18 C pri (brothers???no Cuz') #81323866 [[Immel-57 | Immel John R]] 27 E pri/ Co.B 1st L/A DIMS #________[[Immel-58 | Immel, Michael]] H pri (57 year old FATHER of John R. Immel) #54298657 [[Inmann-6 | Inmann, Samuel G]]18 L--pri/1st Sgt. 7th Cavalry POW/Policeman Colorado # 134909257 [[Isaminger-2 | Isaminger, Andrew E]] Asst.Surge/Ohio Infantry # 134909257 [[Isaminger-3 | Isaminger, James]] 36 B Capt./63rd Illinois Lt Col #140004873 [[Jackson-16214 | Jackson, William P]] Reg.Wagon Mstr # 175133261[[Jeffries-1144 | Jeffries, Rufus F]] 18 C pri/7th SM Cav. # 53963653 [[Jamison-734 | Jemison, Joseph H]] H pri/7th SM Cav. #___________[[Jenkins-8095 | Jenkins, Anderson]] 48 L pri # 66560637 [[Jenkins-8096 | Jenkins, Silas A]] 22 L pri (son) (REV) # 19596825 [[Jennings-5485 | Jennings, Cicero]] 18 L pri/7th SM Cav # 104553358 [[Jennings-5486 | Jennings J. M]] H 1st Sgt # ___________[[Jennings-936 | Jennings, Robert]] 21 L pri (mar:Marg Jamison) # 69716842 [[Johnson-52851 | Johnson, Absolum]] 21 L pri/7th Cav/13th Cav # _________[[Johnson-52858 | Johnson, Benjamin F]] 27 C 3rd Sgt # 61790455 [[Johnson-52860 | Johnson, Thomas]] 35 K Pri # __________ [[Jones-50321 | Jones, William]] K pri # 8437089 [[Joplin-146 | Joplin, Isham]] 35 L pri/ 7th SM Cav # __________[[Keeton-275 | Keeton, Thomas B]] 28 E 2nd Lt POW # __________[[Kennedy-10296 | Kennedy, George]] K pri # __________[[Kennedy-10285 | Kennedy, Jeremiah]] 38 C pri # 135011535 [[Kennedy-10299 | Corp. Kennedy, John]] K Corp '''KIA LEXINGTON''' 9/20/61 # 48068710 [[Kennedy-10328 | Kennedy, Thomas]] K pri ( f-a-g ???) #14889298 [[Kennedy-10329 | Kennedy, William ]] K pri (f-a-g ???) #140293299 [[Kennedy-10330 | Kennedy, William F]] 30 d pri/DIMS 11/1861 #__________[[Kenton-149 |Kenton, John]] 21 D pri POW Lex.. # 16274659 [[Kenton-148 | Kenton John]] 25 B pri/7th (PROBABLY the SAME MAN) # __________[[Key-2717 | Key, George W]] 34 L pri/ 7th # __________[[Kinman-753 | Kinman, Andrew J]]. 32 A 5th Sgt/4th / # 84006267 [[Kinney-1720 | Kinney, James M]] 30 D 1st Sgt/2nd L A # __________[[Kinsey-1304 | Kinsey, Francis M]] 19 L pri # 82110059 [[Kirkpatrick-2380 | Kirkpatrick, William]] 28 A pri '''KILLED by lightning''' # 88581455 [[Kirkpatrick-2381 | Kirkpatrick, Zenas]] 26 A pri # ___________[[Kline-1610 | Kline, William]] 48 C pri # 59735382 [[Knaus-114 | Knaus, Benjamin]] 19 E pri # 135070712 [[Knaus-115 | Knaus, Jacob]] 53 E pri '''FATHER to the other Knaus'''' # 15524566 [[Knaus-116 | Knaus, John]] E pri #___________[[Knickenberger-1 | Knickenberger, Henry]] K Pri # 28040338 [[Kresse-13 | Kresse, August]] 24 A pri # 10433625 [[Kuntz-763 | Kuntz, Charles]] 20 C pri # 175499378 [[Lacy-1454 | Lacy, Elijah]] H pri/ 3rd ?? DIMS 1862? # 175532768 [[Logsdon-990 |Lagsdon, John M]] H pri/7th / 13th DIMS (aka Lagsdon) # 140418750 [[Lambert-6626 | Lambert, George]] 23 C pri/45t/ 50th # ___________ [[Lambert-6627 | Lambert, John G]] 25 A 6 Corp/5th #___________ [[Laun-14 | Lann, Conrad]] 19 C pri # ___________ [[Larm-19 | Larm, Jeffrey S]] 22 A 2nd Sgt # 73706138 [[Larue-545 | Larue, Samuel J]] 26 A pri died in Kansas # 147588581[[Layden-57 | Layden, Thomas]] 19 K pri/ 24th # _______ [[Leaton-26 | Leaton, John W]] 18 L pri/7th /13th #______-------[[lebbert-3 | Lebbert, William]] 20 A pri/Beckers #122249529 [[Lee-12708 | LEE, Morrison M]] 32 H Pri DiMS ('''My g-g-grampa'''') #50582453 [[Lee-18407 | Lee, George W]] 40 E Pri #50582791 [[Lee-17140 | Lee, Madison]] 18 E Pri/ 7th Cavalry William Madison # 81336197 [[Leir-17 | Leir, Stephen]] 26 C pri/5th SM Cav Corp DIMS # 137386604 [[Leonard-7683 | Leonard William]] k pri # _________[[Lewer-51 | Lewer, William]] k pri / 8th / 15th USRC H Grd. #__________[[Lewis-22965 | Lewis, Conrad]] 23 C pri # 95424700 [[Little-7407 | Little, Edward]] 21 B pri (LYTLE)/ 7th SM POW brothers # __________ [[Little-7408 | Little, Perry]] 18 C pri/7th Detached serv Ft Leavenworth # 132759157 [[Lockwood-2494 | Lockwood, Edward M]] 25 A pri # __________[[Lowery-1863 | Lowery, Ferdinand C]]33 L pri/7th Cav. Sgt # _________[[Luddington-182 | Luddington, James H]]. 28 C pri # __________[[Lyon-3375 | Lyon, James R]] H pri KIA Skirmish # _________[[Lyons-3317 | Lyons, Benjamin B]] K Corp #_________[[Lyons-3318 | Lyons, Charles W]] K pri #________[[Mabrin-1 | Mabrin, Thomas F]] 22 A pri (aka:Mabrey) # 52841171 [[Mack-1700 | Mack, Andrew]] 18 B pri/ 7th SM Cav # 46528468 [[Maddox-1839 | Maddox, Dial]] E pri # 46528468 [[Maddox-1840 | Maddox, John]] 48 E pri # 32750851 [[Maddox-1841 | Maddox, Willey]] E pri # _________[[Malchett-1 | Malchett, Richard]] 27 D pri POW Lex.. # _________[[Manschand-1 | Manschand, Louis]] 18 B Drummer #_________[[Markle-512 | Markle, Max]] E pri/Sgt 7th SM Cav # 93115054 [[Marr-925 | Marr, Almon]] 20 C pri / Corp 7th SM (in my TWIG) #16360475 [[Marr-926 | Marr, David V (Daniel)]] 19 C 5th Sgt # 34786660[[Marshall-10644 | Marshall, Thomas A]] 21 A pri/ the 7th #________[[Marshall-10645 | Marshall, William A]] 19 E pri and the 7th # 140617649 [[Martin-33374 | Martin, Thomas H.B]] 26 A pri # 33914825 [[Mason-9692 | Mason, Clifford W]] K pri/ 1st Iowa buried Wash. # __________[[Mason-9697 | Mason, Sanford C]] 19 D pri POW Lex../ Batt D 1st MO # _________[[Mason-9705 | Mason, William A.J]] 37 D Corp/ Sanford's dad # 59570438 [[Maxwell-5257 | Maxwell, Robert M]] E pri POW Lex #25436683 [[Mayhew-985 | Mayhew, Alexander]] 22 D pri/POW Lex (Aaron 1st name) # 135321878 [[McAllister-1814 | McAllister, Hugh]] H pri (DIMS 1861 ) # 7966815 [[McAllister-1815 | McAllister, Thomas]] k pri # -----------[[McAnalley-3 | McAnally, John ]] 30 D pri #_______[[McCabe-1557 | McCabe, Frank]] K 1st Lt # 109567786 [[McCabe-1558 | McCabe, James]] K pri # 83756356 [[McCarty-2550 | McCarty, Daniel]] 22 A pri #177108367[[McClelland-1073 | McClelland, Gamble]] K pri/ 6th Cav. DIMS Suicide... # 3675145 [[McCubbin-141 | McCubbin, Granville R]] 36 K pri/7th Cavalry # 3733155 [[McCubbin-142 | McCubbin, Ira E]] 22 A pri/45th Inf.. died in CALIF. # 135236169 [[McCubbin-143 | McCubbin, Thomas]] 24 E pri # 23005643 [[McDaniel-3683 | McDaniel, Joshua M]] 18 B pri/Mo 1st L. A./ 40th Mo # _________[[McDaniel-3685 | McDaniel, Lorenzo D]] 44 D pri # 28510232 [[McDaniel-3686 | McDaniel, Thomas]] 20 # 47926828 [[McGirl-9 | McGirl, John]] 30 D pri # 47927876 [[McGraw-873 | McGraw, Thomas]] k pri # 95115691 [[McGuire-2524 | McGuire, George W]] 23 A 5th Sgt/ Lt 40th Enr/ 7th Mo SM #50581918 [[McGuire-2525 | McGuire, John M]] 40 A pri (father of Geo's wife Emily/Brother to Capt Sam) #__________ [[McGuire-2526 | McGuire, Samuel N]] 20 A Pvt/7th SM Cav.. Corp Teamster POW #15966717 [[McGuire-2527 | McGuire Samuel W]] 34 A Capt./2Lt 7th #50607101 [[McGuire-2530 | McGuire, Washington L.G]] 26 A 4th Sgt (Samuel W.'s brother) #15622052 [[McGuire-2531 | McGuire William F.]] 44 A pri # __________[[McKinney-3806 | McKinney, John]] 31 E pri #__________[[McKinney-3807 | McKinney, Patrick]] 24 A pri # _________[[McKenney-433 | McKinney, William]] 20 A pri #21560991 [[McQueary-156 | McQuery, Humphrey E]] Corp died/buried Colorado #_________[[McQueary-157 | McQuery, James A]] E pri (STEP-brother to Humphrey) # _________[[McQuery-25 | McQuery, John]] E pri # _________[[McQuery-26 | McQuery, Robert]] E pri #21568490 [[McQuery-27 | McQuery Walker]] E pri # 81681254 [[Merryfield-36 | Merryfield, O. H]] K pri # 127438421[[Meyer-8357 | Meyer John]] 35 C pri f-a-g?? # 34394549 [[Mikel-95 | Mikel, William S]]. 32 B pri #127997647[[Miles-4877 | Miles Henry]] 19 L pri /302th Inf #30025466 [[Miller-43383 | Miller James]] 25 E Sgt # _________[[Miller-43384 | Miller, James R]] 25 A pri #63650511 [[Miller-43385 | Miller Oscar W]] E pri POW #_________[[Miller-43386 | Miller, Samuel H]] E pri #nothing [[Miller-43387 | Miller, William W]] 40 L 1st Lt/Capt #________[[Mitchel-347 | Mitchel, George A]] H 2nd Sgt # _______[[Mitchell-16063 | Mitchell, Richard B]] 24 C pri #35591427 [[Mitchell-28614 | Mitchell, William M]] . 19 C pri 16064 #________[[Modinger-14 | Modinger Joseph]] k pri #32232189 [[Moore-32097 | Moore Green]] E pri #________[[Moriarty-342 | Moriarty Andrew]] k pri #84462994 [[Morarty-1 | Moriarty, Patrick]] 26 C pri # _______[[Morris-16174 | Morris William J]] 23 B pri # ______[[Morrisey-162 | Morrisey Michael]] K Wagoneer #69845646 [[Mosier-430 | Mosier Thomas R]] 27 B pri /51st brothers/ they both DIMS of disease #69877127 [[Mosier-431 | Mosier, William]] 25 B pri /35th brothers/yes they both DIMS of disease #32586548 [[Muldoon-152 | Muldoon John]] E pri #84246336 [[Murphy-12078 | Murphy John]] 33 C pri #38533915 [[Murry-437 | Murray, William H. H]] E pri /the 27th Infantry.... # 65330921 [[Nason-971 | Nason, Henry]] K 1st sgt #__________[[Neville-2405 | Neville, Thomas]] 40 C pri # __________[[Newbill-53 | Newbill, Charles]] H pri # __________ [[Newman-5861 | Newman, Henry]] 24 A pri #___________[[Newman-5862 | Newman, John G]] 36 C 3rd Corp # __________ [[Noaks-5 | Noaks, James L]] 33 A pri #___________[[Nunn-1347 | Nunn, George]] 15 C pri Minor, Dropped #135319535 [[Nunn-1348 | Nunn, John W]] 21 C pri #141234650 [[O'Bannon-411 | O'Bannon, William]] H pri (Uncle-in-law) #178565784 [[O'Dare-1 | O'Dare, John]] 45 C Comm Sgt/ 11th Cavalry '''DIMS''' # ___________ [[O'Leary-754 | O'Leary, William P]] 20 D pri #58304898 [[Orns-1 | Orns, Henry A]] 25 D Sgt #62051559 [[O'Shea-485 | O'Shea, Patrick]] K pri #__________[[Owens-5897 | Owens, James]] 23 D pri #97638108 [[Pace-2271 | Pace, William I]] 18 B 2nd Sgt #__________[[Payne-8110 | Payne, Joseph J]] Drummer #___________[[Palmer-13016 | Palmer Lewis D]] 27 L pri # 50607151 [[Park-2427 | Park, John]] 45 a pri #135335085 [[Parker-23191 | Parker, Frank L]] K Capt. # 31020104 [[Parker-23192 | Parker, Gilman]] 18 B pri # ____________ [[Parker-23193 | Parker, James B]]. C Corp #____________[[Parker-23196 | Parker, Jesse T]] E pri # 3166402 [[Parrish-2431 | Parrish, Monroe]] Pvt/ 33rd Inf age:19 DIMS # 32259227[[Patterson-10175 | Patterson, Thomas]] H pri # 132079091[[Payne-6680 | Payne, Barnabus A]]/[[Payne-4838 | Barbabus]] 28 A pri ('''5 brothers wearing GREY/KIA''') # 7775674 [[Payne-4837 | Payne, George C]] 30 A pri (brother to Barnabus) # __________[[Payne-8110 | Payne, Joseph J]] 26 A Drummer #__________[[Pearman-149 | Pearman, William]] 40 c pri # _________[[Pease-1681 | Pease John]] 48 C 1st Lt #_________[[Pennell-519 | Pennell Zachariah P]] 30 C 4th Corp #_________[[Phemister-68 | Phemister, John]] Co. K Sgt #_________[[Phillips-20185 | Phillips, Alexander M]] H pri #_________[[Phillips-20186 | Phillips, George W]] 22 A pri #_________[[Phillips-20187 | Phillips, Jackson]] 60 E Pri #_________[[Phillips-20188 | Phillips, John H]] H pri #14666281[[Phillips-20198 | Phillips, Milton J]] 35 A Pri POW #________ [[Pleasant-223 | Pleasant, Edward]] 37 D pri /7th Cav/2nd L.A #_________[[Plott-174 | Plott, George W]] 43 A pri #66216315 [[Plott-175 | Plott, William J]] 23 A pri #__________[[Pogue-333 | Pogue, Joseph A]] 18 C pri / 29th Mo. Inf-died in '''Andersonville" #37514912 [[Porter-11456 | Porter, Edmund L]] 20 A pri #50582702[[Porter-11457 | Porter, John W]] 24 A pri #22161796 [[Potter-6352 | Potter, Abraham]] K pri #135509789 [[Potter-6353 | Potter, George]] H pri #__________ [[Potter-6354 | Potter, L.D]] H 4th Sgt /2Lt 6th Cavalry/ died Idaho #__________ [[Potts-2692 | Potts, John W]] 18 C pri # __________[[Potts-2693 | Potts, Joseph]] 20 C 4th Corp/ 1st Cavalry #92241498 [[Powell-9996 | Powell, William B]] 25 B pri /7th SM Cav #73838369 [[Pritchard-2313 | Pritchard, George]] K pri #___________[[Quillian-22 | Quillian, James H]] 30 C pri #___________[[Quinley-46 | Quinley, James M]] 18 L pri #___________[[Radikin-2 | Radikin, James M]] 20 L pri #__________[[Ragener-1 | Ragener, John M]] 28 B pri #22164021[[Rain-27 | Rain, William S]] 20 A pri /1st/ 7th Cav #-________[[Raines-937 | Raines, John H]] 24 L pri /7th Cav. #_________[[Rainey-1155 | Rainey, James A]] 18 H pri #_________[[Rainey-1156 | Rainey, William R]] H Teamster # ________[[Rains-619 | Rains, Emory B]] 26 L pri #_________[[Ramey-1191 | Ramey, Stout]] H pri #_________[[Ramsour-37 | Ramsour, Michael]] K pri /Scouts/Guides #50583186 [[Randall-3716 | Randall, John]] 27 E pri #________[[Randall-3717 | Randall, Peter]] 22 A pri (brothers) #________[[Raney-542 | Raney, John A]] 24 A pri POW Lex.. #67631453 [[Rank-149 | Rank, Jacob T]] 18 L pri/7th Cav KIA # 141286396 [[Ray-5463 | Ray, Samuel]] K pri /4th Cav Nurse/DIMS #6959847[[Rector-1102 | Rector, Nimrod]] H pri #14795620 [[Reece-1230 | Reece, James R]] 22 D pri POW #107861667[[Reeves-3991 | Reeves, Benjamin F]] 35 C pri #_________[[Regan-742 | Regan, Jeremiah]] H pri #_________[[Revis-89 | Revis, Preston P]] 27 B pri POW #_________[[Rhine-192 | Rhim, James W]] K pri (aka; Rhim, James W) (my g-g-Uncle mar: GREER #61299343 [[Rhoads-936 | Rhodes, Ezra]] K pri /33rd Inf #________[[Rice-9448 | Rice, Thomas K]] 36 B 1st sgt #24210428 [[Riff-19 | Riff, Joseph]] 30 C pri /7th Cav #79481587[[Rigg-384 | Rigg, Joseph E]] 23 A 3rd Sgt #no relation [[Rigg-385 | Rigg, William F]] 20 A 3rd Corp #16150263 [[Riley-6526 | Riley, Thomas J]] 18 A pri / 2nd Iowa/ died in Calif #81369288 [[Roach-2647 | Roach, John]] 40 E pri #___________[[Roach-2648 | Roach, Owen]] 26 C pri #19470837 [[Roberson-1620 | Roberson, Richard]] H pri # __________[[Roberts-21480 | Roberts, George M]] 28 C 8th Corp #135641801[[Robertson-11068 | Robertson, Francis H]] H pri Died fever prairie #38902264 [[Root-2147 | Root, Milton B]] 24 D pri #54508834 [[Rose-9772 | Rose, John W]] K pri #___________[[Ross-12663 | Ross, Benjamin]] K pri Mexican War/ Ohio Reg. #__________[[Rothgibb-1 | Rothgibb, Jacob]] 21 L pri/ 12th Cavalry POW #__________[[Rouse-1493 | Rouse, David]] 45 L pri #179430993 [[Rouse-1494 | Rouse, William J]] 19 L pri /7th Cav/13th son of David #__________[[Rowlet-2 | Rowlet, Wesley]] 25 E pri #__________[[Rupe-145 | Rupee, Wesley P]] 35 C pri #62426034 [[Russell-14465 | Russell, James W]] 25 L pri #81372307[[Russell-14466 | Russell, Thomas]] 23 L pri #133085714 [[Ryan-7070 | Ryan, Patrick]] 22 A pri POW # 49411433 [[Saddler-115 | SADDLER, Nicholas]] 30 C pri #___________[[Sanders-9047 | Sanders, John Erwin]] 24 C 2nd Sgt #__________[[Sawyer-3849 | Sawyer, Thomas]] 22 B pri #76750702 [[Scarborough-2035 | Scarborough, David L]] 25 A pri /34 Enr Militia # __________[[Scarborough-2036 | Scarborough, Erastus]] 31 A pri )brothers) #50582341 [[Scarbrough-359 | Scarborough, John B]] 18 A pri (brothers) #__________[[Scott-22866 | Scott, Marion G]] H pri # 32262337 [[Scott-22867 | Scott, William F]] 25 C 2 Corp (maybe brothers) FT Leavenworth #____________[[Seignior-2 | Seignoir, Benjamin F]] 20 A pri #____________[[Seignior-1 | Seignoir, John G]] 22 A pri #____________[[Seignior-3 | Seignoir, John w]] 20 A pri #___________[[Shall-14 | Shall, David]] K pri #___________[[Shanks-956 | Shanks, John]] K pri brother #50607652 [[Shanks-958 | Shanks, Samuel]] 34 A 1st Lt #84055209 [[Sharp-6200 | Sharp, Robert]] 32 B pri actually 52 yrs old...Railroad Conct. #___________[[Shass-1 | Shass, John]] K pri (probably spelled SASS #___________[[Shaw-11176 | Shaw, David]] K pri #one/same as above: Shaw David H pri same Co.K but diff. enlistment date/place #7858511 [[Shea-1349 | Shea, Michael]] 38 C 6th Corp #__________[[Shirley-1703 | Shirley, Samuel]] SPELLED: 3 ways: Shiley/ Sherley #60942962 [[Shinkle-253 | Shinkle, John]] 41 A pri / 40th father of Marion #95487149 [[Shinkle-254 | Shinkle, Marion]] 18 E pri #141612425 [[Shipley-1435 | Shipley, Thomas]] 29 A pri #36705237 [[Short-3915 | Short, George W]] 29 B 3rd Sgt/ CAPT. 63 Illinois #92375497 [[Simon-2832 | Simon, John]] 35 B pri #32895994 [[Simpson-10225 | Simpson, John G]]. 21 L pri /7th SM Cav #___________[[Skaggs-1258 | Skaggs, Calvin]] H pri Brothers /in the 7th #___________[[Skaggs-1259 | Skaggs, Thomas B]] H pri Brothers /in the 7th/ 13th Veterans Vol Cav #37834226 [[Skidmore-881 | Skidmore, James B]]. 22 B pri #55243626 [[Skidmore-882 | Skidmore, Peyton]] 28 B pri POW-Lexington #___________[[Slover-145 | Slover, Warren]] H pri #136133958 [[Smallwood-773 | Smallwood, William H]] K 1st Lt /Capt Smallwood Scouts/Guides # ___________[[Smiley-786 | Smiley, H. Walker]] H 1st Lt Wife's# 22212840 #14605280 [[Smiley-787 | Smiley, James]] 23 A pri /40th Enr.Militia #___________[[Smith-127376 | Smith, Campbell E]] H pri #___________[[Smith-127377 | Smith, David F]] 24 B pri #90510481 [[Smith-127378 | Smith, Green P.B]] 30 A pri #72440200 [[Smith-127383 | Smith, Henry]] 23 E Corp #147801688 [[Smith-84624 | Smith, William B]] 23 A pri #85656523 [[Smith-127385 | Smith, William H]] K pri #___________[[Smith-127387 | Smith, William]] (of Georgetown) K pri ''' POW Lex''' #___________[[Smithey-46 | Smithey, John]] K pri #___________[[Snow-5166 | Snow, Isaac]] 18 D pri /7th SM #11684653 [[Solomon-1354 | Solomon, Frederick]] 21 L pri #__________[[Spahare-1 | Spahare, Maderas]] 27 D pri #__________[[Spaner-1 | Spaner, James]] K pri 3 MOS. only #29870754 [[Spangenburger-1 | Spangenburger, Wesley]] K pri #81220279 [[Sparks-3278 |Sparks William L]] or S. 19 B pri/ 2nd L/A DIMS 1863 #118257696 [[Sparrow-1079 | Sparrow, James]] K pri (#87465915 is B:1849) #__________[[Sprinkle-2075 | Sprinkle, Francis]] H pri #__________[[Sproat-121 | Sproat, Jacob]] K pri #__________[[Spurgeon-392 | Spurgeon, William]] 24 A 1st sgt #__________[[Spurgeon-393 | Spurgin, John A]] 29 A pri brother to all 3 #__________[[Spurgeon-394 | Spurgin, Joseph B]] 36 A Reg. Wagon Mstr #__________[[Spurgeon-395 | Spurgin, Solomon]] 38 A pri #__________[[Stache-4 | Stache, Julius]] 38 C Pri #__________[[Starkey-1485 | Starkee, John W]] 22 C pri #101352695 [[Starkey-1488 | Starkey, Ingham]] 30 B 2nd Lt # _________[[Steilman-1 | Steilman, John]] K Pri #6352427 [[Stephens-7302 | Stephens, Joshua]] 20 B pri #__________[[Stillwell-954 | Stillwell, Franklin M]] 18 B pri /25th/ 1st Engineers #96899746 [[Stosberg-2 | Stoesburg, Fritz W]] 26 A Pri /7th Cavalry/1st POW #80892194 [[Stosberg-3 | Stoesburg, Rudolph]] 23 A pri /5th Sm/13th Cav #___________[[Stone-11275 | Stone, Josiah A]] 25 D pri ??3581035 #___________[[Stout-4112 | Stout, James 30]] D Pri #___________[[Stribby-1 | Stribby, Samuel 19]] L Pri #6969523 [[Strong-3665 | Strong, William]] H pri #__________[[Stutz-168 | Stutz, A.]] K pri #__________[[Sullivan-9288 | Sullivan, Batholomew]] 36 C Pri #6425287 [[Sullivan-9289 | Sullivan, Patrick]] 42 A Pri #112916585 [[Sullivan-9290 | Sullivan, Patrick]] K pri #59717917 [[Taylor-41071 | Taylor, Isaac W]] 22 A pri / 7th SM #24019170 [[Taylor-41073 | Taylor, James C]] 21 L pri #84114564 [[Taylor-41075 | Taylor, James E L]] E pri #9780715 [[Taylor-41078 | Taylor, James W]] . E pri #20938760 [[Taylor-41079 | Taylor, Leonard S]] 30 E pri #29346840 [[Terhorst-11 | Terherst, Arent]] 40 B pri #13471039 [[Tesch-135 | Tesch James G]] K pri #96637456 [[Thomas-26889 | Thomas, George W]] A pri #110418688 [[Thomas-26925 | Thomas, Joel]] H pri # ___________[[Tippencamp-1 | Tippencamp, Herman]] 19 A pri #___________[[Tobin-782 | Tobin, Edward]] 24 E pri #141801068 [[Todd-5944 | Todd James A]] H pri #____________[[Tompkins-2132 | Tompkins, George W]] E pri # 7197107 [[Trapp-270 | Trapp, Benjamin F]] 20 B pri #136402356 [[Trapp-189 | Trapp, Henry T]] 22 B pri older brother #__________[[Triplet-34 | Triplet, Elsey]] 30 D pri # _________[[Triplet-35 |Triplet, George W]] 23 D pri #__________[[Triplet-36 | Triplet, Thomas]] 24 D pri #__________[[Tuebner-4 | Tuebner, David]] H Corp #10821502 [[Turley-960 | Turley, James]] H pri Capt. 7th SM Cavalry and son of Jesse J #136416654 [[Turley-235 | Turley, Jesse J]] H Capt. DIMS same as my grampa #________ [[Turley-961 | Turley, William N]] H 2nd Corp/ 7th SM Cavalry #29093429 [[Utt-76 | Utt, David H]] 30 D pri DIMS #_________[[Van_Beck-1 | Van Beck, George W]] K 2nd Lt #_________[[Van Beck-2 | Van Beck, William]] K pri #_________[[Vanbiber-1 | Vanbiber, Jeffrey I]] 21 E pri #_________[[Vandermoland-1 | Vandermoland, Sytz S.R.P]] 39 B pri #_________ [[Vice-330 | Vice, George E]] E pri POW 1st Batt #42199701 [[Vice-331 | Vice, Talbert R]] 47 E pri POW # _________[[Vicory-16 | Vicery, William M]] 23 A pri (aka:Vicory/VICKERY) #125745040 [[Vigus-16 | Vigus, William S]]. 22 C pri 40th EMM/12th Cavalry '''KIA''' #________[[Wagener-289 | Wagener, George W]] 25 B pri #124376111 [[Wainscott-209 | Wainscott, Christ (ian) C]] 21 L pri # ___________ [[Wainscott-210 | Wainscott, John H]] 19 L pri brothers #52695409 [[Walters-5185 | Walters, Alfred]] 19 B pri #__________ [[Walters-5186 | Walters, James S]] 43 B pri #___________[[Wampler-357 | Wampler, Jessie]] E pri #89851360 [[Ward-18308 | Ward, Andrew]] K pri #47052644 [[Ward-18309 | Ward, Mathew]] 45 E pri "No service rendered" #94679002 [[Warren-10677 | Warren, Cyrus]] 19 A pri #38206943 [[Warren-10714 | Warren, Larkin A]] H pri #70912520 [[Warson-24 | Warson, David H]] H pri 50th/43rd/ 9th SM Cavalry #___________[[Warson-25 | Warson, JR Thomas J]] pri #3145672 [[Washburn-2317 | Washburn, Abraham]] 21 B pri 7th/3rd. POW in LA... #54490795 [[Watson-16951 | Watson, William]] K pri #___________[[Watson-16952 | Watson, William]] H pri (yes there are 2) #37721682 [[Wears-13 | Wears, William]] 23 L pri #5421830 [[Weeden-2503 | Weeden, Robert]] H 3rd Sgt /7th SM QM Sgt. with his brother Wm. #___________[[Weeden-2505 | Weeden, Robert]] K Pvt. (maybe the same man??) #___________[[Welchan-1 | Welchan, John J]] 47 B pri #___________[[Welchan-3 | Welchan, Joseph L]] 19 B Corp #___________[[Wells-13700 | Wells, Fletcher]] 44 D 4th Corp #138757596 [[West-11892 | West, Samuel]] 24 B pri #19567945 [[Westhoff-63 | Westhoff, Gustavus]] 38 C pri DIMS 1863 in the 7th SM Cavalry #14786246 [[Whaley-1408 | Whaly, James]] 25 C pri #25044578 [[Wheeler-13432 | Wheeler, Austin K]] 45 E pri #48826511 [[Wheeler-13461 | Wheeler, Henry M]] 50 E pri #85162351 [[Wheeler-13465 | Wheeler, Jessie]] 22 A 1st Corp POW Lex #67958720 [[Wheeler-13466 | Wheeler, John H]] 19 A pri DIED in MS? 1862 (son of Austin) #68006214 [[Wheeler-13468 | Wheeler, John M]] 32 A pri 1st of 3 of the Wheeler's to DIMS #67958793 [[Wheeler-13467 | Wheeler, Ransler H]] 22 A pri (DIED in MS? 1862 (son of Austin) #___________[[White-36003 | White, Alford]] 47 D pri #___________[[Whitworth-709 | Whitworth, Archibald]] 21 C pri POW LEX #181224970 [[Whitworth-710 | Whitworth, John]] 45 L pri 7th SM/40th Enr #___________[[Wiggins-1741 | Wiggins George]] E pri DIMS 47th Inf #97618972 [[Wight-823 | Wight, James]] 21 C pri #16267210 [[Wilcox-5543 | Wilcox, Pleasant G]] 25 A pri #27865110 [[Wiley-2096 | Wiley, Enoch]] 22 C pri POW LEX / 7th Cav #89387688 [[Wiley-2097 | Wiley Isaac]] 26 C pri #136596325 [[Wiley-2098 | Wiley, William]] 22 C pri /7th S M shot by his own Pickets #__________[[Wilkins-3447 | Wilkins, Robert]] 25 D pri #__________[[Williams-53591 | Williams, Franklin W]] 18 A pri #__________[[Williams-53605| Williams, J]] K pri #29130410 [[Williams-43462 | Williams, James]] 20 A pri /8th KIA guerrillas #28614952 [[Williams-53607 | Williams, Peter W]] 22 A pri #136631575 [[Williamson-8146 | Williamson, William]] 30 D pri KIA Lex... # 37085583 [[Wilson-32782 | Wilson, Charles]] K pri #___________[[Wilson-44523 | Wilson, Robert A]] 22 A 2nd Corp/7th SM #___________[[Winegar-188 | Winegar, Andrew]] 36 B pri #40960045 [[Winston-967 | Winston, Morris J]] 27 A pri POW LEX #___________[[Withers-1339 | Withers, Francis M]] H pri #___________[[Withers-1340 | Withers, William B]] H pri #___________[[Wood-22602 | Wood, Brewer C]] 24 L pri / Home Guards and POW #61264197 [[Wood-22603 | Wood, James M]] 20 L pri /7th SM WIA #19947329 [[Wood-22609 | Wood, John]] 40 E pri #69587577 [[Wood-22610 | Wood, Perry G]] 50 L Wagoneer/7th SM (This is the Dad) #77551415 [[Woodford-833 | Woodford, Thornton]] 15 C pri Minor /7th SM/2nd Light #30279454 [[Woolery-254 | Woolery, Alvin P]] 25 B pri #30268478 [[Woolery-255 | Woolery, Henry L ]] 21 A 5th Corp /7th SM/2nd LA #__________[[Wooton-119 | Wooton, John]] 25 D pri / 2nd LA/ POW LEX #__________[[Workman-2106 | Workman, Samuel E]] Drummer #142926440 [[Wright-26239 | Wright, John]] 18 A pri DIMS at home #20103477 [[Wright-26253 | Wright, John M]] H pri #___________[[Wright-26254 | Wright, Thomas T]] E pri POW LEX #62585378 [[Yankee-44 | Yankee, Benjamin F]] H Pri / Pettis Co HG #40138734 [[Young-24566 | Young, Jacob S]] 23 B pri /5th Kansas Cav #__________[[Youse-15 | Youse, Benjamin F]] H Pri /7th SM #136682211 [[Zahringer-4 | Zarringer Otto]] H Pri DIMS (same as Morrison) #72553513 [[Zipp-36 |Zipp, Frederick]] 23 E Sgt

29th Tennessee Infantry Regiment Company F

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[[Category:Greene County, Tennessee]] [[Category: 29th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Battle of Mill Springs]] [[Category:Battle_of_Stones_River]] [[Category: Battle of Corinth]] [[Category: Battle of Iuka]] [[Category: Battle of Missionary Ridge]] [[Category:Battle of Rocky Face Ridge]] [[Category: Battle of Kennesaw Mountain]] [[Category: Battle of Resaca]] [[Category: Battle of Peachtree Creek]] [[Category: Battle of Jonesborough]] [[Category:Battle of Lovejoy's Station]] [[Category:Battle_of_Chickamauga]] [[Category:Battle of Spring Hill]] [[Category:Battle of Franklin (1863)]] [[Category:Battle of Nashville]] [[Category: Battle of Bentonville]] [[Category: Surrendered to Sherman at Greensboro]] *[[Space:My Civil War Soldiers]] -------
29th Tennessee Infantry
Regiment, Co F
"The Greeneville Guards."
------ The 29th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry was assembled at Henderson's Mills, Greene County, Tennessee, in September, 1861. It had 71 disabled at Chickamauga and in December, 1863, totalled 236 men and 173 arms. Only a remnant surrendered in April, 1865.[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/29th_Regiment,_Tennessee_Infantry FamilySearch] ''29th Infantry Regiment Tennessee'' The Twenty-ninth Tennessee (Confederate) Regiment was composed of companies from Greene, Bradley, Hawkins, Polk, Claiborne, Hancock and Washington Counties, and was organized at Henderson's Mills, Greene County, in July, 1861, with Col. Samuel Powell. It did guard duty in East Tennessee until December, and then joined Zollicoffer at Mill Springs, and January 19 met the enemy at the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Mill_Springs Battle of Fishing Creek] called Battle of Mill Springs by the Union, where Col. Powell was permanently disabled. It marched to northern Mississippi via Murfreesboro, and remained at Iuka during the battle of Shiloh. It skirmished around Corinth, moved to Chattanooga; thence north on the Kentucky campaign, being commanded by Horace Rice, who had succeeded Arnold, met the enemy at Perryville; thence marched to Murfreesboro, where it exhibited splendid intrepidity and courage, losing 36 killed on the field and 136 wounded. At [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chickamauga Chickamauga] it was held much in reserve, but lost, killed and wounded 32. At [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Missionary_Ridge Missionary Ridge] it did gallant work and was complimented on the field by Gens. Cheatham and Hardee. In 1864 at Dalton, [http://www.civilwar.org/battlefields/rocky-face-ridge.html Rocky Face Ridge], [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Resaca Resaca], [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Kennesaw_Mountain Kenesaw Mountain], Peach Tree Creek and around Atlanta it was prominently engaged. It participated at [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Jonesborough Jonesborough] and [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lovejoy%27s_Station Lovejoy]; and in [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franklin–Nashville_Campaign Hood's Tennessee Campaign] at Franklin its gallant action was surpassed by no other regiment, its dead and wounded lying scattered over its bloody path. It fought at [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Nashville Nashville], retreated south with the army, and fought late in the day at [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bentonville Bentonville]. It surrendered at Greensboro April 26.[http://www.tngennet.org/james/regthist.htm#29tncreg tngennet.org] ''Regimental Sketches, 29th Tennessee Infantry Regiment.''[http://www.learnnc.org/lp/editions/nchist-civilwar/5620 LearnNC] ''Johnston Surrenders'' ------
My small force is melting away like the snow before the sun.—
General Joseph E. Johnston, Greensboro, April 13, 1865
------ Company F - Captains John Q. Arnold, James B. Johnson - "The Greeneville Guards." Men from Greene County.
{{Blue|Johnson Men}}
Johnson, A H
Johnson, Cooper
Johnson, Dan
Johnson, J H (21)
Johnson, James B (24)
Johnson, James M
Johnson, John B
Johnson, Joseph
Johnson, Marshall
Johnson, Michael
Johnson, Richard P
Johnson, Samuel H
Johnson, Thomas J
Johnston, William ==Profiles== *[[Johnson-20173|Captain James Bailey Johnson]] *[[Arnold-7353|Captain John Quincey Arnold]] ==Space Pages== *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 Civil War Project Resource Page] *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:%27%27Tennessee%27%27_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States.&public=1 Tennessee Civil War Resource Page] ==Resources== *[http://www.aboutnorthgeorgia.com/ang/Battle_of_Dalton About North Georgia] ''The Battle of Dalton'' ==Sources==

2nd BATTALION OF FREE MEN OF COLOR

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[[Category: Louisiana, War of 1812]] [[Space:War of 1812 Louisiana | War of 1812 Louisiana]][[Space:1st_BATTALION_OF_FREE_MEN_OF_COLOR | 1st Battalion of Free Men of Color]] {{War of 1812}} 2ND BATTALION OF FREE MEN OF COLOR- New Orleans {{blue|space page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} (December 19, 1814 - March 20, 1815) Major Louis D’Aquin, Commander 2nd Battalion on Free Men of Color. The Second Battalion, Free Men of Color of the Louisiana Militia, some 256 men, including staff officers, were assembled in New Orleans and inducted into the service of the United States on December 19, 1814. The second battalion of free colored volunteers were recent immigrants to Louisiana from Haiti. They had fought with the French during the Haitian Revolution. When Haiti became independent, many fled and settled in New Orleans. ==='''ROSTER'''=== Frontin, Jean Gaideon, Pierre Garcie, Joseph Gastargne, Celecour Gauban, Augustin Gautier, Richard Gercer, Germain, Gustave, Cpl. Gustave, Barthelemi Hardy, Francs. Haubar, Henry, Chery, Cpl. Henry, Guillaume Henry, Louis Hewn, Chery, Cpl. Hilbard, Jean Jaideon, Pierre Jalabert, Cadet, James, Jarmin, Benjamin, sureon's aid Jercer, Jercer, Jean Baptiste Jerees, Jean Baptiste Jermaine Joissain Josephe, drummer Joseph, Jean Journin, Joseph Lacaine, Laclotte, Edouard Lacroix, servant Lafargue, Hypolite Lagrede, Blaufort Lajoi, Bernard Laporte, Rodenai Lapuse, Pierre, drummer Laquinle, Garcon Lassale, Sgt. Laurent, Louis Lecompte, Auguste, drummer Leger, Fontage, Cpl. Legros, Germaine Lembert, Zadique Lepine, Lepine, Antoine Lepotte, Belloni Leseay, Francois, Cpl. Lesian, Poince Lesiau, Francis, Cpl. Lesperence, servent Lindor, Pierre Lineroyable, servant Louis, servant Louis, Jn. Pre. servent Louis, Pierre Rodenay, Luto, Duconge Macarty, Barthy Magnant, Louis Mainard, Lyon, Cpl. Cpl. Majoie, Cpl. Cpl. Malas, Mauija, Silvin, Marcellin, Marchant, Marie, Jn. Marie, Joseph sgt. Marque, Marquien, sgt. Martin, Bazile Mathieu, Jn. Maurice, servant Milhomme Minja, Silvin, Sgt. Minville, Pierre Montegne, Mondesire, Phillie Sgt. Monsignac, Montegut, Autuste Maj. Monteuil, Desir Monteulle, Moreau, Louis Morein, Louis Morin, Montplaisir, Optegue, Pierre Sgt. Ower, Michel Paul, servant Paupin, Peconnet, Jn. Petit, Louis, Philibert, Jean Phillipe, servant Pierre, Jean Zamor, Pineau, Jean Pompers, Prevost, Raphael, Bazil Rauland, Raine, Cpl. Redouin, Jacques Remie, Remy, Antoine Ribon, Maunelle Robert, Angel Robert, Fifi Rodenay, Pierre Roland, Guillaume Rolet, Felix Romin, Casemire Rouland, Rene Roullette, Bonhomme Rouseteau Saintraille, F. Sannon Sarazin, Joseph Sarazin, Louis Savarie, Belton Sernesin, Paul, Cpl. Servian, Paul, Cpl. Similien Soulet Stanisclas, Victor Staraille, F. St. Aubin St. Erman St. Laurent, Sgt. St. Val, Major Taillot, Henry Talabert, Cadet Tardos, Etienne Theen, Lucien Thomas, Tiercy, Toraille, Jean Travert, Frans. Ursin, Andre William, servant Cpl. Xavier Ybare, Desire Yeyee Zadique Pierre Zamor

36th Infantry Division

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[[Category: 36th Infantry Division, United States Army]][[Category: Texas Army National Guard]][[Category: Choctaw Code Talkers]] ---- See also: :[[Space: Oklahoma in The Great War|Oklahoma in The Great War]] :[[Space:Choctaw_Code_Talkers|Choctaw Code Talkers]] :[[:Category: Native Americans in World War I]] ---- =="The Arrowhead Division" (aka "The Texas Division" post-Great War) == During the Great War, the 36th was authorized as the 36th Division. After the Great War, the 36th Division was re-organized as a ''Texas-only'' division with the designation 36th Infantry Division. ===World War I (The Great War)=== *During World War I, the 36th Division suffered 2,584 casualties, 466 killed in action and 2,118 wounded in action.[http://www.texasmilitaryforcesmuseum.org/gallery/ww1/cope.htm 36th Division in World War I on the Texas Military Forces Museum website[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/36th_Infantry_Division_(United_States) 36th Infantry Division on Wikipedia] *August 5th-October 15th, 1917, Texas and Oklahoma National Guard units were called into service. Some 18,000 Texans and 2500 Oklahomans (including officers and enlisted) were in service. About eight thousand, five hundred drafted men were called into service at a later time. *Between July 15 and August 5th of 1918 - the 36th (with exceptions of some Regiments) set sail from New York. *The influenza epidemic which visited the Division while in the Bar-sur-Aube area *Charles H. Johnson, (Indigenous Native American) went from Captain and Company Commander to Major and Battalion Commander in the 36th The 36th Division consisted of the following upon activation: :[[Hutchings-537|Brigadier General Henry Hutchings]]: 1st Infantry Brigade, consisting of the 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Regiments, Texas Infantry (Texas National Guard) :Brigadier General John A. Hulen: 2nd Infantry Brigade, consisting of the 1st, 5th and 6th Regiments, Texas Infantry :7th Texas Infantry, :1st Texas Cavalry, :1st and 2nd Regiments, Field Artillery, :1st Battalion of Engineers, :Headquarters Train and Military Police, :Division Headquarters Detachment, :Division Headquarters Troop, :1st Field Signal Battalion, :Ambulance Companies No. 1 and 2, :Field Hospital Company No. 1 The above units were reorganized by order (at least on paper on September 23, 1917 ) {| border="1" !New Organization!!Formed From |- |Division Headquarters Troop||Texas Headquarters Troop |- |132nd Machine Gun Battalion |- |(4 Company)||M. G. Companies of the 3rd and 4th Texas Infantry and the 1st Oklahoma Infantry. |- | || |- |71st. Infantry Brigade |- |Brig. General Henry Hutchings, Commanding |- |132nd Machine Gun Battalion |- |(3 Company)||M. G. Company of the 1st Texas Infantry, (nucleus). |- |141st Infantry||1st Texas Infantry (less M. G. Company and 2nd Texas Infantry. |- |142nd Infantry||7th Texas Infantry and 1st Oklahoma Infantry (less M. G. Company). |- |72nd. Infantry Brigade |- |Brig. General John A. Hulen, Commanding |- |133rd Machine Gun Battalion |- |(3 Company)||Machine Gun Troop, 1st Texas Cavalry, (nucleus). |- |143rd Infantry||3rd Texas Infantry (less M. G. Company) and 5th Texas Infantry. |- |144th Infantry||4th Texas Infantry, (less M. G. Company and 6th Texas Infantry). |- |61st. Field Artillery Brigade |- |Brig. General George Blakely, Commanding|| |- |Brigade Headquarters||One lettered troop, 1st Texas Cavalry, (surplus men thereof to Trench Mortar Battery). |- |131st Field Artillery (3 inch guns)||2nd Texas Field Artillery. |- |132nd Field Artillery (3 inch guns)||1st Texas Cavalry (less 2 lettered troops and M. G. Troop). |- |133rd Field Artillery (6 in. Howitzers)||1st Texas Field Artillery. |- |111th Trench Mortar Battery||One lettered Troop, 1st Texas Cavalry plus surplus men from Troop assigned to 61st F. A. Brigade Headquarters. |- | || |- |111th Regiment Engineers |- |Col. W. J. Barden, Commanding||1st Battalion Texas Engineers and 1st Battalion Oklahoma Engineers |- |111th. Field Signal Battalion |- |Major G. A. Robinson, Commanding||1st Texas Field Signal Battalion. |- |111th Train Headquarters and Military Police. |- |Major John H. Zachary, Commanding.||Texas Train Headquarters and Military Police |- |111th. Ammunition Train |- |Major Donald R. Bonfoey, Commanding.||1st. Separate Squadron Oklahoma Cavalry( nucleus for horse section,) Motor section skeletonized by selection of suitable men from entire division. |- |111th Supply Train |- |Major J. H. Zachary, Attached||Skeletonized by the transfer of suitable men from entire division. |- |111th. Sanitary Train|| |- |141st. Ambulance Company||2nd. Texas Ambulance Company. |- |142nd. Ambulance Company||1st. Texas Ambulance Company. |- |143rd. Ambulance Company||2nd. Texas Ambulance Company |- |144th. Ambulance Company||1st. Texas Ambulance Company |- |141st. Field Hospital Company||2nd. Texas Field Hospital Company. |- |142nd. Field Hospital Company||1st. Texas Field Hospital Company |- |143rd. Field Hospital Company||2nd. Texas Field Hospital Company. |- |144th. Field Hospital Company||1st. Oklahoma Field Hospital Co. |- | || |- |111th. Engineer Train||Transfer of officers and men of the 111th. Engineers |} {|border="1" !Start Date!!End Date!!Commander |- |25 August 1917||18 September 1917||MG. E. St. John Grebble |- |18 September 1917||6 December 1917||BG George Blakely |- |6 December 1917||8 July 1918||MG E. St. John Grebble |- |8 July 1918||13 July 1918||BG John A. Hulen |- |13 July 1918||||MG William R. Smith |- |||18 June 1919||Division returned activated to state control |} ===Decorations=== *475 decorations were awarded to men of the 36th **2 Medals of Honor, 30 Distinguished Service Crosses, and 129 Croix de Guerre were conferred and received before leaving Tonnerre *Several Indigenous Native American soldiers were among the approximately 400 officers and men of the 36th reported as receiving the French Croix de Guerre for exceptionally courageous conduct. *[[Oklahombi-1|Private Joseph Oklahombi]], 141st Infantry, a Choctaw decorated for storming a position bristling with machine guns and trench mortars and capturing 171 Germans, was mentioned in a newspaper article. *Medal of Honor - two of the 36th- [[Sampler-|Sergeant Sampler]] and [[Turner-|Corporal Turner]] and two Oklahoman's received the Medal of Honor. *The Medaille Militaire for gallantry in action was awarded to the following members of the 142nd Infantry Regiment: ::Three Texans— Sergeant Jesse S. Morrison of Moody, Corporal Ernest H. Boggs of Pilot Point, and Private John D. Reese of Josephine—and three Oklahomans—Sergeants William T. Harden of Cordell, Charles J. Liddell of Marietta, and Howard S. Woods of Wewoka ::Another Texan Sergeant Sam Dreben of El Paso was also given the Medaille Militaire *39 men, including the 7 above, were awarded the Distinguished Service Cross (all but one were from the 71st Brigade) *General Smith, General Hulen, and Lieutenant Colonel Culberson each received the Distinguished Service Medal *General Smith, Dreben, Woods, First Lieutenant John S. Loomis of Dallas, 132nd Machine Gun Battalion, and First Lieutenant Claude H. Mason of Hillsboro, 141st Infantry all received 3 different decorations. *Colonel Williams was awarded the ''Croix de Guerre'' in a ceremony at Cheney in April, 1919. ==Sources==

385th Bomb Group

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[[Category: 385th Bombardment Group (Heavy), United States Army Air Forces, World War II]] This page is dedicated to the soldiers that served in the 385th Bomb Group; many of whom gave their lives to ensure our freedom. I was inspired to create this page, when I found out that my great-great-uncle [[Provinciali-3|SSGT Paul Provincial]] lost his life whilst serving in the 385th, along with many others. Many who died very young, before they could have any children to carry on their legacy. '''Thank you for your service.''' (Barbato-37) The 385th Bomb Group, who took the nickname "Van's Valiants" after their first Commanding Officer [[Vandevanter-13|Brigadier General Elliot Vandevanter]], flew B-17s from Great Ashfield, Suffolk. The Group led the famous attack on the Focke-Wolfe aircraft factory at Marienburg on 9 October 1943, during which only two out of one hundred B-17s were lost and all of the buildings on the site were damaged or destroyed. They won two Distinguished Unit Citations. The first, awarded to all 4th Bomb Wing Groups, was for accurately dropping their pay load on an aircraft factory at Regensburg, on 17 August 1943 and the Group's second was awarded after leading a difficult long-range mission to destroy an aircraft repair works at Zwickau, south-west Germany, on 12 May 1944.http://www.americanairmuseum.com/unit/329 {{Image|file=385th_Bomb_Group-1.jpg }} '''Below are a list of aircraft who went down whilst flying with the 385th. Each aircraft's crew is listed as well.''' '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-30281 MIA Wesermunde 7/26/43''' Delivered Denver 8/5/43; Gore 9/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Dow Field 15/6/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-E] Gt Ashfield 16/6/43; Missing in Action Wesermunde 26/7/43 with Glenn Duncan, Co-pilot: Bill Lehr, Navigator: Bill Henderson, Bombardier: Roy Martinez, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ben Purdy, Radio Operator: Jim Soward, Ball turret gunner: John Towle, Waist gunner: Chas Propst, Waist gunner: Frank Ramsey,Tail gunner: Jim Brophy (10 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, set on fire & ditched North Sea; Missing Air Crew Report 191A. KIA 7/26/43 [[Duncan-15770|Flt. Ofc. Glenn F Duncan]] Pilot KIA 7/26/43 [[Lehr-401|2nd Lt. William L Lehr]] Co-Pilot KIA 7/26/43 [[Henderson-20036|2nd Lt. William H Henderson]] Navigator KIA 7/26/43 [[Martinez-5356|2nd Lt. Roy J Martinez]] Bombardier KIA 7/26/43 [[Purdy-1103|TSGT Benjamin M Purdy]] Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 7/26/43 [[Soward-132|TSGT James E Soward]] Radio Operator KIA 7/26/43 [[Towle-767|SSGT John R Towle]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[Propst-648|SSGT Charles E Propst]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[Ramsey-6733|SSGT Frank R Ramsey]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[Brophy-667|SSGT James E Brophy]] Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Souse Family 42-5895 MIA Hannover 7/26/43''' Delivered Long Beach 24/4/43; Gt Falls 3/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Assigned 323BS/91BG [OR-M] Bassingbourn 4/6/43; transferred 548BS/385BG [GX-B] Gt Ashfield 16/6/43; then 551BS; Missing in Action Hannover 26/7/43 with Theo Harris, Bombardier: Jack Millspicked up next day 18 miles off Heligoland, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Alvin Wrobel, Radio Operator: Warren Dinardi, Waist gunner: John Leaf,Tail gunner: Chester Beres (6 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Everett Hiatt, Navigator: Arlis Anderson, Ball turret gunner: George Hrubovcack, Waist gunner: Howard Sloop, obs-Major Berkley Springfield 549BS (5 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Baltic Sea, Missing Air Crew Report 191B. SOUSE FAMILY. KIA 7/26/43 [[Anderson-57923|1st Lt. Arlis K Anderson]] Navigator KIA 7/26/43 [[Hiatt-2732|2nd Lt. Everett H Hiatt]] Co-Pilot KIA 7/26/43 [[Hrubovcak-1|SSGT George J Hrubovcack]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[Sloop-257|SSGT Howard F Sloop]] Waist Gunner POW 7/26/43 [[Harris-45131|Lt. Col. Theodore R Harris]] Pilot POW 7/26/43 [[Beres-37|SSGT Chester V Beres]] Tail Gunner POW 7/26/43 TSGT Warren J Dinardi Radio Operator POW 7/26/43 [[Leaf-166|SSGT John A Leaf]] Waist Gunner POW 7/26/43 [[Mills-19989|Lt. Col. Jack W Mills]] Bombardier POW 7/26/43 [[Wrobel-171|MSGT Alvin A Wrobel]] Top-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Black Jacker 42-30279 MIA Wesermunde 7/26/43''' Delivered Denver 8/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 13/6/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-F] Gt Ashfield 14/6/43; transferred 551BS [HR-F]; Missing in Action Wesermunde 26/7/43 with Jack Daniel, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Edwin Buck, Radio Operator: Wayne Pringey (3 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Harry Cornwell, Navigator: Bob McCallum, Bombardier: John McCarthy, Ball turret gunner: Paul Keeferbody found 15/8/43), Waist gunner: Felix Sanchez, Waist gunner: Jim Sims,Tail gunner: Warren Brown (7 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed North Sea, near Wangerooge, Hol; Missing Air Crew Report 191C. BLACK JACKER. KIA 7/26/43 [[Brown-120730|SSGT Warren E Brown]] Tail Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[Cornwell-2340|2nd Lt. Harold R Cornwell]] Co-Pilot KIA 7/26/43 [[Keefer-807|SSGT Paul W Keefer]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[McCallum-3454|2nd Lt. Robert E McCallum]] Navigator KIA 7/26/43 [[McCarthy-7166|2nd Lt. John E McCarthy]] Bombardier KIA 7/26/43 [[Sanchez-5551|SSGT Felix F Sanchez]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/26/43 [[Sims-9480|SGT James S Sims]] Waist Gunner POW 7/26/43 [[Daniel-9699|2nd Lt. Jack W Daniel Pilot]] POW 7/26/43 [[Buck-8454|SSGT Edwin A Buck]] Top-Turret Gunner POW 7/26/43 [[Pringey-29|TSGT Wayne W Pringey]] Radio Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Murder Inc. AKA Grim Reaper 42-30179 MIA Oschersleben 7/28/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 24/4/43; Gt Falls 8/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 15/6/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-C] Gt Ashfield 16/6/43; Missing in Action Oschersleben 28/7/43 with Herman Gurgel, Co-pilot: Jake Silverstein, Ball turret gunner: Jim Holley,Tail gunner: Dick Gaston (4 Killed in Action); Navigator: Paul Fauerso, Bombardier: John Hendricks, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Frank Bartnicki, Radio Operator: Leo Donahue, Waist gunner: George Krzyzak, Waist gunner: George Dainton (6 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft on return, crashed Herford, ten Miles NE of Biefeld, Ger; Missing Air Crew Report 189A. MURDER INC. aka GRIM REAPER. KIA 7/28/43 [[Gurgel-8|1st Lt. Herman M Gurgel]] Pilot KIA 7/28/43 [[Gaston-1893|SSGT Richard L Gaston]] Tail Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Holley-2360|SSGT Jim T Holley]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Silverstein-186|2nd Lt. Jacob Silverstein]] Co-Pilot POW 7/28/43 [[Bartnicki-16|TSGT Frank J Bartnicki]] Top-Turret Gunner POW 7/28/43 [[Dainton-69|SSGT George W Dainton]] Waist Gunner POW 7/28/43 SSGT Leo Donahue Radio Operator POW 7/28/43 [[Fauerso-1|2nd Lt.Paul L Fauerso]] Navigator POW 7/28/43 [[Hendricks-5272|2nd Lt. John W Hendricks]] Bombardier POW 7/28/43 SSGT George L Krzyzak Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Lady Susie II 42-30257 MIA Oschersleben 7/28/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 4/5/43; Smoky Hill 14/5/43; Gt Falls 24/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Tinker 13/6/43; Dow Fd 16/6/43; Assigned 100BG Thorpe Abbotts 16/6/43; transferred 550BS/385BG [SG-J] Gt Ashfield 17/6/43; Missing in Action Oschersleben 28/7/43 with Bill Robbins, Co-pilot: Floyd Hicks, Navigator: Bill Brick, Bombardier: Irvin Rodemeyer, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Joe McGarry, Radio Operator: Hervin Charest, Ball turret gunner: Bob Daleus, Waist gunner: Walt Edelmann (8KIA-all washed up on German coast over next few weeks); Waist gunner: Leon Ochs,Tail gunner: Lloyd Atkins (2 Prisoner of War); flak, then mid-air coll with 42-3308 (385BG) ditched Nth Sea; Missing Air Crew Report 189C. LADY SUSIE II. KIA 7/28/43 [[Robbins-12206|1st Lt. William M Robbins]] Pilot KIA 7/28/43 [[Hicks-20705|2nd Lt. Floyd M Hicks]] Co-Pilot KIA 7/28/43 [[Brick-488|2nd Lt. William M Brick]] Navigator KIA 7/28/43 [[Rodemyer-3|2nd Lt. Irvin L Rodemeyer]] Bombardier KIA 7/28/43 [[Charest-400|TSGT Hervin R Charest]] Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Daleus-1|SSGT Robert Daleus]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Edlemann-3|SSGT Walter C Edlmann]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[McGarry-982|TSGT Joseph D McGarry]] Top-Turret Gunner POW 7/28/43 [[Ochs-873|SSGT Leon C Ochs]] Waist Gunner POW 7/28/43 SSGT Lloyd D Atkins Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Betty Boom AKA Big Stinky 42-3316 MIA Warnemunde 7/28/43''' Delivered Denver 6/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-F] Gt Ashfield 26/6/43; Missing in Action Warnemunde 28/7/43 with Bill Storr, Co-pilot: Bob Blakely, Navigator: Clinton Weaver, Bombardier: Athel Miller, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Harry McComb, Radio Operator: Walter Reep, Ball turret gunner: Joe Schipani, Waist gunner: Art Spicas, Waist gunner: Jim McDonough,Tail gunner: Jim Murphy (10 Killed in Action); coll with 42-30257 off Heligoland, ditched North Sea, Missing Air Crew Report 189B. BETTY BOOM aka BIG STINKY. KIA 7/28/43 [[Storr-474|1st Lt. William A Storr]] Pilot KIA 7/28/43 [[Blakely-1669|2nd Lt. Robert P Blakely]] Co-Pilot KIA 7/28/43 [[Miller-117266|2nd Lt. Athel J Miller]] Bombardier KIA 7/28/43 [[Weaver-18285|2nd Lt. Clinton A Weaver]] Navigator KIA 7/28/43 [[McComb-1204|TSGT Harry L McComb]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[McDonough-1680|SSGT James F McDonough]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Murphy-33456|SSGT James R Murphy]] Tail Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Reep-230|TSGT Walter T Reep]] Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Schipani-6|SGT Joseph T Schipani]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Spicas-1|SSGT Arthur J Spicas]] Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Roundtrip Ticket 42-30285 MIA Oschersleben 7/28/43''' Delivered Denver 9/5/43; Gt Falls 16/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 15/6/43; Assigned 388BG Knettishall 30/9/43; transferred 550BS/385BG [XA- ] Gt Ashfield 1/10/43; then 549BS; Missing in Action Oschersleben 28/7/43 with John Noel, Co-pilot: Henry Wilczyk (2 Prisoner of War); Navigator: Leon Marion, Bombardier: George Ramelot, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob McKnight, Radio Operator: Ned Mirabel, Ball turret gunner: Grant Schaff, Waist gunner: Ulysses McElhinney, Waist gunner: Ray Magin,Tail gunner: Bill Peterson (8KIA-all washed up later); mid air coll with 42-3316 (385BG), ditched North Sea; Missing Air Crew Report 189D. ROUNDTRIP TICKET. KIA 7/28/43 [[Marion-1511|2nd Lt. Leonard H Marion]] Navigator KIA 7/28/43 [[Ramelot-5|2nd Lt. George H Ramelot]] Bombardier KIA 7/28/43 [[Magin-264|SSGT Ray W Magin]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[McElhinney-694|TSGT Ulysses V McElhinney]] Waist Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[McKnight-4785|SSGT Robert T McKnight]] Top- Turret Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Mirabal-57|TSGT Ned V Mirabel]] Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Peterson-19444|SSGT William J Peterson]] Tail Gunner KIA 7/28/43 [[Schaff-486|SSGT Grant C Schaff]] Ball-Turret Gunner POW 7/28/43 [[Noel-4016|2nd Lt. John H Noel Jr]] Pilot POW 7/28/43 [[Wilczyk-7|2nd Lt. Henry A Wilczyk]] Co-Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress The Old Shillelagh 42-30270 MIA Warnemunde 7/29/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 5/5/43; Denver 8/5/43; Gore 12/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR- ] Gt Ashfield 19/6/43; Missing in Action Warnemunde with Grodi 29/7/43, ditched North Sea; THE OLD SHILLELAGH. RTD 7/29/43 Lt. Wilmont C Grodi Pilot RTD 7/29/43 SSGT John F Astyk Radio Operator RTD 7/29/43 SSGT Blaine V Baum Gunner RTD 7/29/43 SSGT Denver M Canaday Waist Gunner RTD 7/29/43 TSGT Eugene W Cavitt Gunner RTD 7/29/43 SSGT Melvin L Frazier Tail Gunner RTD 7/29/43 John H Hughes Co-Pilot RTD 7/29/43 Leo N Jones Bombardier RTD 7/29/43 Lt. Adelbert D Kneale Jr Navigator RTD 7/29/43 SGT Robert J Realy Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-30598 MIA Lille 8/15/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 26/6/43; Smoky Hill 12/7/43; Dow Fd 16/7/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-L] Gt Ashfield 16/7/43; Missing in Action Lille 15/8/43 with Ed Stone, Co-pilot: George Larsen, Navigator: Jim Atkinson, Bombardier: Darrell Taylor, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Tony Kalisko{body washed up two weeks later on Belgian coast}, Radio Operator: Harry Rusk, Ball turret gunner: Bob Paige, Waist gunner: Jim Glaxner, Waist gunner: Elvin Rankin,Tail gunner: Sam Burns (10 Killed in Action); flak hit near Dunkirk, ditched Channel; Missing Air Crew Report 267. KIA 8/15/43 [[Stone-29052| 1st Lt. Edward S Stone]] Pilot KIA 8/15/43 [[Larsen-11071|2nd Lt. George G Larsen]] Co-Pilot KIA 8/15/43 [[Atkinson-14977|1st Lt. James B Atkinson]] Navigator KIA 8/15/43 [[Taylor-108268|2nd Lt. Darrell D Taylor]] Bombardier KIA 8/15/43 [[Burns-20956|SSGT Samuel G Burns]] Tail Gunner KIA 8/15/43 [[Glaxner-3|SSGT James A Glaxner Jr]] Waist Gunner KIA 8/15/43 [[Kalischko-2|TSGT Anthony T Kalisko]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 8/15/43 [[Paige-1054|SSGT Robert E Paige]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 8/15/43 [[Rankin-7409|SSGT Elvin G Rankin]] Waist Gunner KIA 8/15/43 [[Rusk-880|TSGT Harry S Rusk]] Radio Operator/ Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Sack Time AKA Roger Wilco 42-5914 MIA Regensburg 8/17/43''' Delivered Long Beach 5/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 16/6/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-Q] Gt Ashfield 17/6/43; Missing in Action Regensburg 17/8/43 with Leslie Reichardt, Co-pilot: Bruno Roti, Navigator: Clem Sullivan, Bombardier: John Zavisno, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Don Biggs, Radio Operator: Mike Khoury, Ball turret gunner: Ben Phelper, Waist gunner: Ed Conan, Waist gunner: Bob Currie,Tail gunner: John Kelaher (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed SW of Darmstadt, Ger, Missing Air Crew Report 387B. SACK TIME aka ROGER WILCO. POW 8/17/43 [[Reichardt-221|Lt. Col. Leslie L Reichardt]] Pilot POW 8/17/43 [[Roti-42|2nd Lt. Bruno S Roti]] Co-Pilot POW 8/17/43 [[Sullivan-23101|2nd Lt. Clement A Sullivan]] Navigator POW 8/17/43 [[Zavisho-2|2nd Lt. John E Zavisho]] Bombardier POW 8/17/43 [[Biggs-5308|Major Donald Biggs]] Top-Turret Gunner POW 8/17/43 [[Cohan-123|TSGT Edward J Cohan]] Waist Gunner POW 8/17/43 SSGT Robert M Currie Waist Gunner POW 8/17/43 SSGT John J Kelaner Tail Gunner POW 8/17/43 TSGT Michael Khoury Radio Operator POW 8/17/43 SSGT Ben H Phelper Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress The Jolly Roger 42-5886 MIA Schweinfurt 8/17/43''' Delivered Long Beach 21/4/43; Denver 5/3/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-D] Gt Ashfield 24/6/43; Missing in Action Schweinfurt 17/8/43 with Paul Sommers, Co-pilot: Herb Brown, Navigator: Hugh McClatchey, Radio Operator: Olin Wieneke, Waist gunner: Parker Crabtree,Tail gunner: Joe Schreppel (6 Killed in Action); Bombardier: Henry Walker, Ball turret gunner: Jim Brown, Waist gunner: Larry Stokes (3 Prisoner of War); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bruno Gallerini (evaded capture); enemy aircraft, crash landed a mile from Woensdrecht a/fd, on the Holl/Bel. Border. Missing Air Crew Report 387A. THE JOLLY ROGER. KIA 8/17/43 2nd Lt. Paul A Sommers Pilot KIA 8/17/43 1st Lt. Herbert W Brown Co-Pilot KIA 8/17/43 TSGT Olin L Wieneke Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 8/17/43 SSGT Parker F Crabtree Waist Gunner KIA 8/17/43 2nd Lt. Hugh T McClatchey Navigator KIA 8/17/43 SSGT Joe Schreppel Tail Gunner POW 8/17/43 SSGT Larry B Stokes Waist Gunner POW 8/17/43 2nd Lt. Henry S Walker Bombardier POW 8/17/43 SSGT James H Brown Ball-Turret Gunner EC(Evaded Capture) 8/17/43 TSGT Bruno M Gallerini Top-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress The Old Shillelagh II 42-30364 MIA Bordeaux 8/24/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 21/5/43; Smoky Hill 1/6/43; Gr Isle 4/6/43; Dow Fd 29/6/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR- ] Gt Ashfield 26/6/43; Missing in Action Bordeaux, but t/o from North Africa 24/8/43 with Wilmot Grodi, Co-pilot: John Hughes, Navigator: Adelbert Kneale, Bombardier: Denver Canaday, Waist gunner: George Elliott,Tail gunner: Melvin Frazer (6 evaded capture); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Gene Cuvitt, Radio Operator: John Autyk, Ball turret gunner: Bob Reilly (3 Prisoner of War); [three pass ? RTD]; enemy aircraft, crashed Boular, 11 miles SE of Auch, 34 miles W of Toulouse, Fr; Missing Air Crew Report 395. THE OLD SHILLELAGH II. POW 8/24/43 SSGT Robert J Realy Ball-Turret Gunner POW 8/24/43 SSGT John F Astyk Radio Operator POW 8/24/43 TSGT Eugene W Cavitt Top-Turret Gunner EC 8/24/43 SSGT Denver M Canaday Waist Gunner EC 8/24/43 SSGT George G Elliott Waist Gunner EC 8/24/43 SSGT Melvin L Frazier Tail Gunner EC 8/24/43 Lt. Wilmont C Grodi Pilot EC 8/24/43 2nd Lt. John H Hughes Co-Pilot EC 8/24/43 Lt. Adelbert D Kneale Jr Navigator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Lulu Belle 42-30187 MIA Evreux 8/24/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 24/4/43; Gore 6/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Dow Fd 15/6/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-K] Gt Ashfield 16/6/43; Missing in Action Evreux 24/8/43 with Maj Preston Piper, Co-pilot: Vince Masters, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Luther Daniels, Radio Operator: Paul Schultz, Ball turret gunner: Bill Armes,Tail gunner: Lt Tom Morgan (6 Returned to Duty); Navigator: Capt John Dewey, Bombardier: Lee Jones (p-??), Waist gunner: Ed Sanders, Waist gunner: Archie Cameron (4 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Atlantic, about 40 miles off Padstow, Cornwall; Missing Air Crew Report 961. LULU BELLE. KIA 8/24/43 [[Cameron-7905|SSGT Archie M Cameron]] Waist Gunner KIA 8/24/43 [[Dewey-2219|Capt. John A Dewey]] Lead Navigator KIA 8/24/43 [[Jones-76101|1st Lt. Lee V Jones]] Bombardier KIA 8/24/43 [[Sanders-12882|TSGT Edward C Sanders]] Waist Gunner RTD 8/24/43 Lt. Louis A Dentoni Bombardier/ Waist Gunner RTD 8/24/43 Lt. Tom Morgan Tail Gunner RTD 8/24/43 Lt. Col. Vincent W Masters Co-Pilot RTD 8/24/43 [[Piper-2634|Col. Preston Piper]] Pilot RTD 8/24/43 1st Lt. Paul H Schulz Lead Navigator/Radio Operator/Waist Gunner RTD 8/24/43 Luther Daniels Flight Engineer/Top-Turret Gunner RTD 8/24/43 Bill Armes Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Mary Ellen II 42-30601 Crashed in England 9/16/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 26/6/43; Kearney 12/7/43; Dow Field 16/7/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-K] Great Ashfield 21/7/43; detailed Bordeaux 16/9/43 with John Schley, Co-pilot: John Baum, Navigator: John Ellingsen, Bombardier: Earl Bates, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Walter Roth, Radio Operator: John Egbert, Ball turret gunner: Willard White, Waist gunner: Chester Truex, Waist gunner: Harry Waldner,Tail gunner: Clyde Gingerich (10 Killed in Action); crashed on take off Abbotts Hall, Rickinghall Superior, Sfk; UK. after slight mid-air collision with 42-30120 (95BG); Salvaged 19/9/43. Missing Air Crew Report 15317. MARY ELLEN II. KIA 9/16/43 1st Lt. John D Schley Jr Pilot KIA 9/16/43 2nd Lt. Earl R Bates Bombardier KIA 9/16/43 Lt. John T Baum Co-Pilot KIA 9/16/43 TSGT John B Egbert Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 9/16/43 Lt. John F Ellingsen Jr Navigator KIA 9/16/43 SSGT Clyde C Gingerich Waist Gunner KIA 9/16/43 TSGT Walter J Roth Top-Turret Gunner KIA 9/16/43 SGT Chester E Truax Tail Gunner KIA 9/16/43 SSGT Harold A Waldner Waist Gunner KIA 9/16/43 TSGT Willard C White Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Dorsal Queen 42-30264 Crashed in Bulphan 9/26/43''' Delivered Denver 8/5/43; Gore 9/5/43; Kearney 10/4/43; Dow Fd 15/6/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-S] Gt Ashfield 17/6/43; On return from Rheims 26/9/43 with Paul Yanello, Co-pilot: Fred Wilson, Navigator: Guilford Black, Bombardier: Chas Wardle, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Walt McMillan, Radio Operator: Stan Gula, Ball turret gunner: Larry Kern, Waist gunner: Edgar Seitz, Waist gunner: Marion McGinnis, obs-Lt Sid White (10 Killed in Action),Tail gunner: John Adams (Returned to Duty); collided mid-air with 42-3290 (385BG), crashed Tillingham Hall Farm, Bulphan, near West Horndon, Ex. Salvaged 28/9/43. DORSAL QUEEN. KIA 9/26/43 1st Lt. Paul M Yannello Pilot KIA 9/26/43 2nd Lt. Guilford N Black Navigator KIA 9/26/43 TSGT Stanley J Gula Radio Operator KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Lawrence C Kern Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Marion E McGinnis Waist Gunner KIA 9/26/43 TSGT Walter F McMillan Top-Turret Gunner KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Edgar L Seitz Waist Gunner KIA 9/26/43 2nd Lt. Charles A Wardle Bombardier KIA 9/26/43 1st Lt. Sidney S White Observer KIA 9/26/43 2nd Lt. Frederick E Wilson Co-Pilot RTD 9/26/43 SSGT John J Adams Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Raunchy Wolf AKA El Lobo 42-3290 Crashed in Bulphan 9/26/43''' Delivered Denver 28/4/43; Bangor 15/6/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-R] Gt Ashfield 17/6/43. On return from mission to Rheims 26/9/43 in poor weather involved in mid-air collision with 42-30264 (385BG) killing 20 crewmen, crashed Tillingham Hall Farm, Bulphan, near West Hordon, Ex. With John Keeley, Co-pilot: Harry Coomes, Navigator: Arthur Moore, Bombardier: Theo Rouse, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ledger Pontius, Radio Operator: Sam Rochester, Ball turret gunner: Bob Banner, Waist gunner: Ray Shepherd, Waist gunner: Doug Binford,Tail gunner: Ed Osborn (10 Killed in Action). Salvaged battle damaged 28/9/43. RAUNCHY WOLF aka EL LOBO. KIA 9/26/43 Lt. John T Keeley Jr Pilot KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Robert L Banner Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Douglas Binford Waist Gunner KIA 9/26/43 1st Lt. Harry R Coomes Co-Pilot KIA 9/26/43 1st Lt. Arthur R Moore Navigator KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Edward Osborn Tail Gunner KIA 9/26/43 TSGT Ledger Pontius Jr Top-Turret Gunner KIA 9/26/43 TSGT Samuel B Rochester Radio Operator KIA 9/26/43 1st Lt. Theodore R Rouse Bombardier KIA 9/26/43 SSGT Raymond H Shepherd Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress The Vibrant Virgin 42-30275 MIA Bremen 10/8/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 7/5/43; Gore 8/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Dow Fd 16/6/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-P] Gt Ashfield 17/6/43; Missing in Action Bremen 8/10/43 with Ralph Jensen, Co-pilot: Nick Ursiak, Navigator: Ray Podolske, Bombardier: Heath Stephens, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Gerry Minch, Radio Operator: Emil Plaza, Ball turret gunner: Lloyd Bennett, Waist gunner: Bob McQuality, Waist gunner: Bob Keeley,Tail gunner: Homer Boyette (10 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Quackenbruck, Ger; Missing Air Crew Report 825. THE VIBRANT VIRGIN. POW 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Ralph M Jensen Pilot POW 10/8/43 SGT Lloyd Bennett Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/8/43 SSGT Homer L Boyette Tail Gunner POW 10/8/43 SSGT Robert R Keeley Waist Gunner POW 10/8/43 SSGT Robert E McQuality Waist Gunner POW 10/8/43 TSGT Gerald A Mineh Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/8/43 TSGT Emil W Plaza Radio Operator POW 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Raymond A Podolake Navigator POW 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Heath Stephens Bombardier POW 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Nicholas Ursiak Co-Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-3308 MIA Bremen 10/8/43''' Delivered Denver 27/5/43; Dow Fd 13/6/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-M] Gt Ashfield 26/6/43; Missing in Action Bremen 8/10/43 with Carl Dawurske, Co-pilot: G. A. Reed, Navigator: Frank Bachman, Bombardier: Joe Osterman, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: J.V. O’Donnell, Radio Operator: D.L. Marks, Ball turret gunner: P.H. Smith, Waist gunner: F.E. Northey, Waist gunner: L.E. Knudsen, Tail gunner: R.E. Congrove (10 Returned to Duty); flak damage, on return ditched North Sea, off Southwold, Sfk, all rescued. Missing Air Crew Report 1462. RTD 10/8/43 Lt. Carl W Dawurske Pilot RTD 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Frank L Bachman Navigator RTD 10/8/43 SSGT Roy E Congrove Tail Gunner RTD 10/8/43 SSGT Lester E Knudson Waist Gunner RTD 10/8/43 TSGT Donald L Marks Radio Operator RTD 10/8/43 SSGT Franklin E Northey Waist Gunner RTD 10/8/43 TSGT Joseph V O'Donnell Jr Top-Turret Gunner RTD 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Joseph E Osterman Bombardier RTD 10/8/43 2nd Lt. Gerald A Reed Co-Pilot RTD 10/8/43 SSGT Peter H Smith Jr Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Miss Nonalee II 42-30336 MIA Anklam 10/9/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 17/5/43; Gore 1/6/43; Smoky Hill 2/6/43; Gr Isle 4/6/43; Dow Fd 27/6/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-E] Gt Ashfield 27/6/43; Missing in Action Anklam 9/10/43 with Glyndon Bell (INT, but escaped to Sweden via Danish Resistance); Co-pilot: Arnold Martin, Navigator: Frank Bachman, Bombardier: Joe Osterman, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Henry Elliott, Radio Operator: Lloyd Rodemer, Ball turret gunner: Harry Rudick, Waist gunner: John Edii, Waist gunner: Marshall Bryan,Tail gunner: Albert Spencer, foto-Charlton Browning (10 Prisoner of War); mech prob, force landed Nordholm Mark, near Varde, Denmark; Missing Air Crew Report 824. MISS NONALEE II. (Used by Luftwaffe KG200.) EC 10/9/43 1st Lt. Glyndon D Bell Pilot POW 10/9/43 2nd Lt. Frank L Bachman Navigator POW 10/9/43 TSGT Henry P Elliott Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/9/43 TSGT Charlton K Browning Photographer POW 10/9/43 SSGT Marshall F Bryan Waist Gunner POW 10/9/43 SGT John Edli Waist Gunner POW 10/9/43 1st Lt. Arnold P Martin Co-Pilot POW 10/9/43 2nd Lt. Joseph E Osterman Bombardier POW 10/9/43 TSGT Lloyd E Rodemer Radio Operator POW 10/9/43 SGT Harold Rudick Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-6155 MIA Munster 10/10/43''' Delivered Long Beach 11/8/43; Cheyenne 15/8/43; 424 Suv Dep Gr Island for Sperry turret (sic) [Bendix] 7/9/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-P] Gt Ashfield 15/9/43; Missing in Action Munster 10/10/43 with John Pettenger, Co-pilot: Ernie Bemis, Navigator: Dave Leventhal, Bombardier: Bill Dorney, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Lewis, Radio Operator: John Shealey, Ball turret gunner: Dick Clairmont, Waist gunner: Harry Rudbergh, Waist gunner: John Leahy,Tail gunner: Don Sanborn (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Beumer Farm, Westbevern, eight miles NE of Munster, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 827. POW 10/10/43 Lt. John F Pettenger Jr Pilot POW 10/10/43 2nd Lt. Ernest M Bemis Co-Pilot POW 10/10/43 SSGT Richard H Clairmont Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/10/43 2nd Lt. William P Dorney Bombardier POW 10/10/43 SSGT John C Leahy Waist Gunner POW 10/10/43 2nd Lt. David S Leventhal Navigator POW 10/10/43 TSGT Robert P Lewis Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/10/43 SSGT Harry C Rudberg Waist Gunner POW 10/10/43 SSGT Donald E Sanborn Tail Gunner POW 10/10/43 TSGT John L Shealy Radio Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Michigan Air Force 42-3539 MIA Munster 10/10/43''' Delivered Denver 26 July 1943; Dyersburg 9 August 1943; Assigned 550BS/385BG [XA-P] Great Ashfield 3 September 1943. Missing in Action Münster, Germany 10 October 1943. Shot down by enemy aircraft. Was seen at 22,000 feet with No. 2 engine on fire, losing altitude but under control as it veered to the right; then seen to break up. Crashed near the Helhuizenweg, north of Holten, Holland, The Netherlands. Missing Air Crew Report - MACR 826. The crew belonged to the 549th Squadron : Pilot William B. Whitlow; Co-Pilot Jim F. Burch; Navigator: William D. Fazenbaker; Bombardier: Lloyd A. Stanford; Flight Engineer/Top Turret gunner: Willis G. Shaneyfelt; Radio Operator/Gunner: John T. Ashcraft ; Ball Turret gunner: Thomas M. Ennis; Right Waist gunner: Howard E. Walker; Left Waist gunner: Clarence W. Schaumburg; Tail gunner: Robert L. Richards. Tom Ennis and Howard Walker were Killed in Action (KIA). Bill Fazenbaker, Bob Richards, Clarry Schaumburg and Willis Shaneyfelt were made Prisoner of War (POW). Four evaded capture : John Ashcraft, Lloyd Stanford, Bill Whitlow and Jim Burch. Ashcraft, Stanford and Whitlow managed to evade with the help of the Belgian Comet evasion network and got back to England. Burch, also helped by Comet, tragically drowned on 24 December 1943 while escaping with a group of other evaders trying to cross the River Bidassoa, on the Franco-Spanish border. EC 10/10/43 KIA 12/24/43 2nd Lt. James F Burch Co-Pilot KIA 10/10/43 SSGT Thomas M Ennis Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 10/10/43 SSGT Howard E Walker Waist Gunner POW 10/10/43 2nd Lt. William D Fazenbaker Navigator POW 10/10/43 SSGT Robert L Richards Tail Gunner POW 10/10/43 SSGT Clarence W Schaumburg Waist Gunner POW 10/10/43 TSGT Willis G Shaneyfelt Top-Turret Gunner EC 10/10/43 SSGT John T Ashcraft Radio Operator/ Gunner EC 10/10/43 2nd Lt. Lloyd A Stanford Bombardier EC 10/10/43 2nd Lt. William B Whitlow Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress Shack Bunny 42-5913 MIA Duren 10/20/43''' Delivered Long Beach 5 May 1943; Kearney 30 May 1943; Dow Field 19 June 1943; Assigned 551BS/385BG Great Ashfield 20 June 1943; Missing in Action Duren 20 October 1943 with Pilot Lyle V. Fryer; Co-pilot: Clifford G. McIlveen; Navigator: John S. Durakov; Bombardier: Edwin D. Rinkenberger; Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Chester A. Lisiewski (evaded for a time but captured in Paris on 21 January 1944 - POW); Radio Operator: William G. Cokins; Ball turret gunner: George A. Good; Left Waist gunner: Joseph F. Pittman; Right Waist gunner: Fred Browning;Tail gunner: David E. Carr (10 Prisoners of War); mechanical trouble, crashed De Slek, two miles South of Echt, Holland. Missing Air Crew Report - MACR 828. SHACK BUNNY. POW 10/20/43 1st Lt. Lyle V Fryer Pilot POW 10/20/43 TSGT Fred Browning Waist Gunner POW 10/20/43 SSGT David E Carr Tail Gunner POW 10/20/43 TSGT William G Cokins Radio Operator POW 10/20/43 1st Lt. John S Durakov Navigator POW 10/20/43 SSGT George Arnold Good Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/20/43 SSGT Chester A Lisiewski Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/20/43 2nd Lt. Clifford G McIlveen Co-Pilot POW 10/20/43 TSGT Joseph F Pittman Waist Gunner POW 10/20/43 2nd Lt. Edwin D Rinkenberger Bombardier '''B-17 Flying Fortress The Wild Hare 42-30795 MIA Munster 11/11/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 29/7/43; Dyersburg 8/8/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [XA-J] Gt Ashfield 2/9/43; Missing in Action Munster 11/11/43 with John McGowan, Co-pilot: Jim Bufkin, Navigator: Ellis Shorb, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Nello Malavasi, Ball turret gunner: Vernon Mulvaney, Waist gunner: Bill Bloeser, Waist gunner: Tony Barckett,Tail gunner: Bob Johnson (8 Prisoner of War); Radio Operator: Jim French (KIA-bailed out but died of injuries); Bombardier: Tom Applewhite (evaded capture); flak KO’d #3, crashed Druner, near border of River Maas, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 1161. THE WILD HARE. KIA 11/11/43 TSGT James J French Radio Operator/ Gunner POW 11/11/43 Lt. John P McGowan Pilot POW 11/11/43 SSGT Anthony T Barckett Waist Gunner POW 11/11/43 SSGT William J Bloeser Waist Gunner POW 11/11/43 2nd Lt. James C Bufkin Co-Pilot POW 11/11/43 TSGT Nello Malavasi Top-Turret Gunner POW 11/11/43 SSGT Vernon L Mulvaney Ball-Turret Gunner POW 11/11/43 2nd Lt. Ellis Shorb Navigator POW 11/11/43 Robert R Johnson Tail Gunner EC 11/11/43 2nd Lt. Thomas Applewhite Bombardier '''B-17 Flying Fortress Man O' War 42-30717 MIA Bremen 11/13/43''' Delivered Denver 16/7/43; Kearney 27/7/43; Scott 14/8/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-D] Gt Ashfield 25/8/43; Missing in Action Bremen 13/11/43 with Carl Dawurske, Co-pilot: Jim Pierce, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Reece Cartmill,Tail gunner: Tony Marianro (4 Killed in Action); Navigator: Bob Howard, Bombardier: Jack Kirby, Radio Operator: Don Marks, Ball turret gunner: Leo Moyer, Waist gunner: Frank Northay, Waist gunner: Lester Knudson (6 Prisoner of War); mid air coll with 42-39860 (385), crashed near Ahlhorn airfield, near Oldenburg, Ger; Missing Air Crew Report 1402. MAN O' WAR. KIA 11/13/43 Lt. Carl W Dawurske Pilot KIA 11/13/43 TSGT Reece D Cartmill Top-Turret Gunner KIA 11/13/43 SSGT Anthony M Marianro Tail Gunner KIA 11/13/43 2nd Lt. James E Pierce Co-Pilot POW 11/13/43 2nd Lt. Robert C Howard Navigator POW 11/13/43 SSGT Leo J Moyer Jr Ball-Turret Gunner POW 11/13/43 2nd Lt. Jack N Kirby Bombardier POW 11/13/43 SSGT Lester E Knudson Waist Gunner POW 11/13/43 TSGT Donald L Marks Radio Operator POW 11/13/43 SSGT Franklin E Northay Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress War Cry 42-39860 MIA Bremen 11/13/43''' Delivered Long Beach 23/9/43; Gr Island 6/10/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-A] Gt Ashfield 23/10/43; Missing in Action Bremen 13/11/43 with Ben McCall,Tail gunner: Bill Butler{found in tail section near Oldenburg, Ger. (2 Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Clovis Ginn, Navigator: John Replogle, Bombardier: Bob Lambiaso, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Larry Charland, Radio Operator: Stan Easterbrook, Ball turret gunner: Ed Barthuame, Waist gunner: Bill Bowels, Waist gunner: Lyne Wood (8RTD -rescued from sea); mid-air coll. with 42-30717 (385BG), ditched North Sea 20 miles of UK coast; Missing Air Crew Report 1403. WAR CRY. KIA 11/13/43 Lt. Ben J McCall Pilot KIA 11/13/43 SSGT William H Butler Tail Gunner RTD 11/13/43 Lt. Col. C L Ginn Co-Pilot RTD 11/13/43 1st Lt. John J Replogle Navigator RTD 11/13/43 Capt. Robert E Lambiaso Bombardier RTD 11/13/43 TSGT Lawrence F Charland Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 11/13/43 TSGT Stanley W Easterbrook Radio Operator RTD 11/13/43 Edward J Barthiaume Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 11/13/43 SSGT William H Bowles Waist Gunner RTD 11/13/43 SSGT Lynn D Ward Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Lady Liz 42-5902 Force Landed Ellough Airfield 11/29/43''' Delivered Long Beach 30/4/43; Gore Fd 15/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 21/6/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-H] Gt Ashfield 30/6/43; Landing accident at base with John Schley 18/8/43; Mechanical problems when detailed Bremen 29/11/43, returned and force landed Ellough a/fd, Sfk. England, with Robert Bostik, Co-pilot: Carlton Grisson, Navigator: James Stevenson, Bombardier: Thomas Arthur, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Robert Ulsh, Radio Operator: Charles Dirks, Ball turret gunner: George De Fillipi, Waist gunner: Park Campbell, Waist gunner: D.Lubinsky, Tail gunner: Virgil Linn (10 Returned to Duty), sal 1/12/43. LADY LIZ. RTD 11/29/43 1st Lt. Robert L Bostick Pilot RTD 11/29/43 2nd Lt. Thomas R Arthur Bombardier RTD 11/29/43 SSGT Peter Bobulsky Jr Waist Gunner RTD 11/29/43 SSGT Park H Campbell Jr Tail Gunner RTD 11/29/43 TSGT George De Fillipi Engineer RTD 11/29/43 TSGT Charles E Dirks Radio Operator RTD 11/29/43 2nd Lt. Carlton L Grissom Co-Pilot RTD 11/29/43 SSGT Virgil L Linn Waist Gunner RTD 11/29/43 2nd Lt. James H Stevenson Navigator RTD 11/29/43 TSGT Robert L Ulsh Top-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Who Dat -Ding Bat 42-37874 MIA Bremen 11/29/43''' Delivered Denver 1/10/43; Gr Island 21/10/43; Assigned 709BS/447BG Rattlesden 2/11/43; transferred 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 3/11/43; Missing in Action Bremen 29/11/43 with Bill Swope, Co-pilot: Norm Weider, Navigator: Bob Prolow (washed up in dinghy at Whitstable, Kent), Bombardier: Doug Baker, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Stan Robinson, Radio Operator: Dick Street, Ball turret gunner: Jim Harbison, Waist gunner: Earl Robinson, Waist gunner: Elmer Congdon (washed up in dinghy at Whitstable, Kent), Tail gunner: Francis Magner (10 Killed in Action); ran out of fuel, crashed Tessel Is., Hol; Missing Air Crew Report 1532. WHO DAT - DING BAT. KIA 11/29/43 Lt. William L Swope Pilot KIA 11/29/43 2nd Lt. Douglas H Baker Bombardier KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Elmer F Congdon Waist Gunner KIA 11/29/43 SSGT James H Harbison Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Francis J Magner Tail Gunner KIA 11/29/43 2nd Lt. Robert C H Prolow Navigator KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Earl R Robinson Waist Gunner KIA 11/29/43 TSGT Stanley Robinson Top-Turret Gunner KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Richard E Street Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 11/29/43 Lt. Norman L Weider Co-Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress Gremlin's Buggy 42-30204 MIA Bremen 11/29/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 26/4/43; Gore 6/5/43; Gt Falls 8/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Dow Fd 15/6/43; Assigned 94BG Rougham 17/6/43; transferred 548BS/385BG [GX-H] Gt Ashfield 6/43; Missing in Action Bremen 29/11/43 with Dick Yoder, Co-pilot: Bob Payne, Navigator: Mort Breslau, Bombardier: Bill Hart, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Jim Kingdon (5 Prisoner of War); Radio Operator: Theo Schatz, Ball turret gunner: Bob Nixon, Waist gunner: Ed Staman, Waist gunner: Forrest Mengenhardt,Tail gunner: Roy Saye (5 Killed in Action); flak, crashed Fesenfeld, four miles W of Syke, S of Bremen, Ger; Missing Air Crew Report 1581. GREMLIN'S BUGGY. KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Forrest L Megenhardt Waist Gunner KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Robert Mixon Jr Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Roy L Saye Tail Gunner KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Theodore R Schatz Radio Operator KIA 11/29/43 SSGT Edward H Staman Waist Gunner POW 11/29/43 Lt. Richard Yoder Pilot POW 11/29/43 Lt. Morton D Breslau Navigator POW 11/29/43 2nd Lt. William B Hart Bombardier POW 11/29/43 TSGT James A Kingdon Top-Turret Gunner POW 11/29/43 2nd Lt. Robert A Payne Co-Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress Fighting Cock 42-3397 MIA Bordeaux 12/5/43''' Delivered Denver 5/6/43; Dow Fd 14/7/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-H] Gt Ashfield 15/7/43; Missing in Action Bordeaux 5/12/43 with Theo Kleuser, Co-pilot: John Slater, Navigator: Fred Albert, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ernie Hibbard, Ball turret gunner: Stan Wysokinski, Waist gunner: Leo De Graw, Waist gunner: Jim O’Keefe (7KIA - when in dinghy were machine-gunned by German shore patrol); Bombardier: Tom Betow, Radio Operator: Walt Olowniuk, Tail gunner: Stewart Day (3 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, ditched Bay of Biscay; Missing Air Crew Report 2164 and Missing Air Crew Report 1337. FIGHTING COCK. KIA 12/5/43 1st Lt. Theodore J Kleuser Pilot KIA 12/5/43 Lt. Frederick D Albert Navigator KIA 12/5/43 SSGT Leo E DeGraw Waist Gunner KIA 12/5/43 SGT Ernest A Hibbard Top-Turret Gunner KIA 12/5/43 SSGT James W O'Keefe Waist Gunner KIA 12/5/43 2nd Lt. John W Slater Co-Pilot KIA 12/5/43 SSGT Stanley Wysokinski Ball-Turret Gunner POW 12/5/43 Lt. Thomas H Betow Bombardier POW 12/5/43 SSGT Stewart H Day Jr Tail Gunner POW 12/5/43 TSGT Walter V Olowniuk Radio Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Suzanne 42-3294 MIA Merignac 12/5/43''' Delivered Denver 20/4/43; Dow Field 13/6/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-G] Gt Ashfield 16/6/43; transferred 549BS landing accident at base with Ed Stone 28/7/43; Missing in Action Merignac 5/12/43 with Novo Maryonovich, Co-pilot: Bill Flagler, Navigator: Gerhard Kirschke, Bombardier: Francis Stetson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Hugh Bradford, Radio Operator: Edwin Johnson, Ball turret gunner: Gordon Akley, Waist gunner: Tom Armstrong, Waist gunner: Carl Williams,Tail gunner: Ed McMillan (10INT); battle damaged ditched Atlantic off Portugal, all rescued and returned to UK via British Embassy knowhow, calling the crew ‘shipwrecked mariners!. Missing Air Crew Report 1338; SUZANNE. INT 12/5/43 1st Lt. Novo J Maryonovich Pilot INT 12/5/43 SSGT Gordon E Akley Ball-Turret Gunner INT 12/5/43 TSGT Hugh O Bradford Top-Turret Gunner INT 12/5/43 2nd Lt. William F Flagler Co-Pilot INT 12/5/43 TSGT Erwin R Johnson Radio Operator/ Gunner INT 12/5/43 SSGT Thomas J Armstrong Jr Waist Gunner INT 12/5/43 2nd Lt. Gerhard W Kirschke Navigator INT 12/5/43 SSGT Edward M McMillan Tail Gunner INT 12/5/43 2nd Lt. Francis A Stetson Bombardier INT 12/5/43 SSGT Carl E Williams Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Slo Jo 42-30168 MIA Emden 12/11/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 22/4/43; Gt Falls 6/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 18/6/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-T] Gt Ashfield 26/6/43; Missing in Action, Emden 11/12/43 with Theodore Jennings, Co-pilot: Dean Barger (washed up 12/06/44), Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Clarence Homolka, Ball turret gunner: James Reed, Waist gunner: Edson McCord (washed ashore 20/12/43), Waist gunner: Edward Lyman, Tail gunner: Samuel Moore (washed ashore 21/12/43) (7 Killed in Action); Navigator: Blair Stragand, Bombardier: Frederick Kemp, Radio Operator: John Kelley (3 Prisoner of War); The aircraft was shot down by Unteroffizier Walter Köhne in Fw 190A-6 of 2/JG.1 and exploded over the North Sea, 2 km (1.242 miles) North of Langeoog Island, Germany at 12:26 on December 11 1943. See Missing Air Crew Report 1666. SLO JO KIA 12/11/43 1st Lt. Theodore E I Jennings Pilot KIA 12/11/43 2nd Lt. Dean L Barger Co-Pilot KIA 12/11/43 TSGT Clarence W Homolka Top-Turret Gunner KIA 12/11/43 SSGT James M Reed Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 12/11/43 SSGT Edson H McCord Waist Gunner KIA 12/11/43 SSGT Edward F Lyman Waist Gunner KIA 12/11/43 SSGT Samuel K Moore Tail Gunner POW 12/11/43 1st Lt. Blair F Stragand Navigator POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. Frederick N Kemp Bombardier POW 12/11/43 TSGT John H Kelley Radio Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Mary Ellen III 42-30816 MIA Emden 12/11/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 31/7/43; Gr Isle 9/8/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [SG-J] Gt Ashfield 25/8/43; Missing in Action Emden 11/12/43 with Forest Poore, Co-pilot: John Ward, Navigator: Lynn Stuckenbruck, Bombardier: Bill Nicholls, Radio Operator: Paul Balogh, Waist gunner: Bill Kelly, Waist gunner: John O’Donnell,Tail gunner: Jim Capillos (8 Prisoner of War); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Alva Woodall drowned in Reitdiep Canal, Ball turret gunner: Harry Morris (2 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft set #2 on fire, crashed Warendorp Farm, Torrenga, near Warfhuizen, Hol; Missing Air Crew Report 1664. MARY ELLEN III. KIA 12/11/43 SSGT Alva A Woodall Top-Turret Gunner KIA 12/11/43 SSGT Harold L Morris Ball-Turret Gunner POW 12/11/43 Lt. Forest T Poore Pilot POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. John R Ward Co-Pilot POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. Linn C Stuckenbruck Navigator POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. William A Nicholls Bombardier POW 12/11/43 SSGT Paul L Balough Radio Operator POW 12/11/43 TSGT William A Kelly Waist Gunner POW 12/11/43 TSGT John D O'Connell Waist Gunner POW 12/11/43 SSGT James Capillos Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Weidner's Wildcat 42-3488 MIA Emden 12/11/43''' Delivered Denver 13/7/43; Scott 15/8/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-L] Gt Ashfield 25/8/43; Missing in Action Emden 11/12/43 with Edwin Pollock, Co-pilot: Milo Raim, Navigator: Maurice Alexander, Bombardier: Max Weinstein, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Herb Baber, Radio Operator: Max Schwartz, Waist gunner: Francis Harwell,Tail gunner: Joe Lavia (8 Prisoner of War); Ball turret gunner: Wilf Husband, Waist gunner: Howard Hall (2 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft KO’d #2, crashed yards from Lake Sneekermeer, Offingawier, Holl. Missing Air Crew Report 1665. WEIDNER’S WILDCAT. KIA 12/11/43 SGT Wilfred M Husband Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 12/11/43 SGT Howard G Hall Waist Gunner POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. Edwin F Pollock Pilot POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. Milo A Raim Co-Pilot POW 12/11/43 2nd Lt. Maurice G Alexander Navigator POW 12/11/43 1st Lt. Max Weinstein Bombardier POW 12/11/43 TSGT Herbert M Baber Top-Turret Gunner POW 12/11/43 SGT Max Schwartz Radio Operator POW 12/11/43 SGT Francis M Harwell Waist Gunner POW 12/11/43 SGT Joseph La Via Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Shack Bunny 42-3551 MIA Kiel 12/13/43''' Delivered Denver 29/7/43; Grand Island 9/8/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-Q/S] Gt Ashfield 10/9/43; Missing in Action Kiel 13/12/43 with Jack Fowles, Co-pilot: Edwin Dunlap, Navigator: Sam Fogel, Bombardier: Loren Childers, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Glenn Lawhorn, Ball turret gunner: Elmer Boden, Waist gunner: Chas Parker, Waist gunner: Paul D’Agostino,Tail gunner: Chas Cox (9 Prisoner of War); Radio Operator: Ray Conners (Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed nt Nottfeld, 12 miles NE of Schleswig, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 1667. SHACK BUNNY. KIA 12/13/43 TSGT Raymond E Conners Radio Operator/ Gunner POW 12/13/43 2nd Lt. Jack E Fowles Pilot POW 12/13/43 2nd Lt. Edwin V Dunlap Co-Pilot POW 12/13/43 2nd Lt. Samuel J Fogel Navigator POW 12/13/43 2nd Lt. Loren B Childers Bombardier POW 12/13/43 SSGT Glenn J Lawhorn Top-Turret Gunner POW 12/13/43 SGT Elmer V Boden Ball-Turret Gunner POW 12/13/43 SSGT Charles E Parker Waist Gunner POW 12/13/43 SSGT Paul A D'Agostino Waist Gunner POW 12/13/43 SSGT Charles C Cox Jr Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Ground Hog 42-3097 MIA Ludwigshafen 12/30/43''' Delivered Denver 11/2/43; Dow Fd 13/6/43; Assigned 335BS/95BG Horham 15/6/43; transferred 549BS/385BG [XA-Z] Gt Ashfield /43; damaged in base explosion 3/9/43; Missing in Action Ludwigshafen 30/12/43 with Rueben Eckhardt, Navigator: Kingsley Sumner (2 evaded capture); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Art Enders, Radio Operator: Leroy Acridge, Ball turret gunner: Bob Crumrine, Waist gunner: Jim Lires, Waist gunner: Rowland Birch, Tail gunner: Floyd Montgomery (6 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Chas Erichsen, Bombardier: John Hay (2 Killed in Action); flak, crashed Fresnicourt, Sain-en-Gohelle,Fr; Missing Air Crew Report 1898. THE GROUND HOG. KIA 12/30/43 2nd Lt. Charles M Erichsen Jr Co-Pilot KIA 12/30/43 2nd Lt. John S Hay Bombardier POW 12/30/43 SSGT Arthur K Enders Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 12/30/43 SSGT Leroy H Acridge Radio Operator POW 12/30/43 SGT Robert L Crumrine Ball-Turret Gunner POW 12/30/43 SGT James A Lires Waist Gunner POW 12/30/43 SGT Rowland P Burch Waist Gunner POW 12/30/43 SGT Floyd W Montgomery Tail Gunner EC 12/30/43 2nd Lt. Reuben H Eckhardt Pilot EC 12/30/43 2nd Lt. Kingsley E Sumner Navigator '''B-17 Flying Fortress El Sabo AKA Raunchy Wolf 42-30249 MIA Ludwigshafen 12/30/43''' Delivered Cheyenne 3/5/43; Gore 13/5/43; Smoky Hill 14/5/43; Gt Falls 24/5/43; Kearney 30/5/43; Dow Fd 4/6/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-X] Gt Ashfield 26/6/43; Missing in Action Ludwigshafen 30/12/43 with Earle Frye, Waist gunner: Tony Ornatek,Tail gunner: Glen Emerson (3 evaded capture); Co-pilot: Dick Miller, Navigator: John Bartemus, Bombardier: Tom Hollingsworth, Radio Operator: George Steele, Ball turret gunner: Bob Williams, Waist gunner: Regis Maroney (6 Prisoner of War); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Frank Pifer (Killed in Action); flak, crashed Ligay, three miles S of Monchy-Breton, Fr; Missing Air Crew Report 1899. EL SABO aka RAUNCHY WOLF. KIA 12/30/43 TSGT Frank E Pifer Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 12/30/43 2nd Lt. Richard M Miller Co-Pilot POW 12/30/43 2nd Lt. John W Bartemus Navigator POW 12/30/43 1st Lt. Thomas A Hollingsworth Jr Bombardier POW 12/30/43 TSGT George E Steele Radio Operator POW 12/30/43 SSGT Robert L Williams Ball-Turret Gunner POW 12/30/43 SSGT Regis J Maroney Waist Gunner EC 12/30/43 2nd Lt. Earl T Frye Pilot EC 12/30/43 SSGT Anthony A Ornatek Waist Gunner EC 12/30/43 SSGT Glen R Emerson Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-40046 MIA Kiel 1/4/44''' Delivered Long Beach 11/11/43; Gr Island 24/11/43; Presque Is 30/11/43; Prestwick, Scotland, UK 6/12/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR- ] Gt Ashfield 14/12/43; Missing in Action Kiel 4/1/44 with Ashley Bean, Co-pilot: Floyd Whiteley, Navigator: Carl Flagstad, Bombardier: Bruce Barclay, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Carl Alexander, Radio Operator: Larry Andrews, Ball turret gunner: Gene Bergen, Waist gunner: Don Farrington, Waist gunner: Rex Kerwin,Tail gunner: Chas Briska (10 Prisoner of War); mech fault & two engines out, crashed Luetjenhorn, three miles NW of Leck, Schleswig/Holstein, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 1897. POW 1/4/44 2nd Lt. Ashley R Bean Pilot POW 1/4/44 2nd Lt. Floyd L Whiteley Co-Pilot POW 1/4/44 2nd Lt. Carl O Flagstad Navigator POW 1/4/44 2nd Lt. Bruce F Barclay Bombardier POW 1/4/44 TSGT Carl R Alexander Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 1/4/44 TSGT Lawrence R Andrews Radio Operator/ Gunner POW 1/4/44 SSGT Eugene A Bergen Ball-Turret Gunner POW 1/4/44 SSGT Donald G Farrington Waist Gunner POW 1/4/44 SSGT Rex E Kerwin Waist Gunner POW 1/4/44 SSGT Charles Briska Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Piccadilly Queen 42-30251 MIA Frankfurt 1/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 6/5/43; Denver 8/5/43; Gt Falls 13/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 13/6/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-T] Gt Ashfield 14/6/43; damaged in base explosion 3/9/43; Missing in Action Frankfurt 29/1/44 with Ray Notestein, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Gla Owen, Ball turret gunner: John Huffman, Waist gunner: Cliff Owen, Waist gunner: John Moriarty,Tail gunner: Carl Huwe (6 Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Earl Follensbee, Navigator: Eldon Rohs, Bombardier: Chas Markwell, Radio Operator: Art Karnowski (4 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Kaiserlautern, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 2267. PICCADILLY QUEEN. KIA 1/29/44 Lt. Raymond E Notestein Pilot KIA 1/29/44 TSGT Gla E Owen Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 1/29/44 SSGT John D Huffman III Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 1/29/44 SSGT Clifford E Owen Waist Gunner KIA 1/29/44 SSGT John E Moriarty Waist Gunner KIA 1/29/44 SSGT Carl F Huwe Tail Gunner POW 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Earl R Follensbee Co-Pilot POW 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Eldon W Rohs Navigator POW 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Charles L Markwell Bombardier POW 1/29/44 TSGT Arthur L Karnowski Radio Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-97506 MIA Frankfurt 1/29/44''' Delivered Denver 4/12/43; Kearney 16/12/43; Presque Is 23/12/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG- ] Gt Ashfield 25/12/43; Missing in Action Frankfurt 29/1/44 with Bob Bostwick, Co-pilot: Carlton Grissom, Navigator: Jim Stephenson, Bombardier: Tom Arthur, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Ulsh, Radio Operator: Chas Dierks, Ball turret gunner: Norman Lubinsky, Waist gunner: George DeFilippi, Waist gunner: Virgil Linn,Tail gunner: Park Campbell (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Gonnesweiler, N of St Wendel, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 2269. POW 1/29/44 1st Lt. Robert L Bostick Pilot POW 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Carlton L Grissom Co-Pilot POW 1/29/44 2nd Lt. James H Stephenson Navigator POW 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Thomas R Arthur Bombardier POW 1/29/44 TSGT Robert L Ulsh Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 1/29/44 TSGT Charles D Dierks Radio Operator POW 1/29/44 SSGT Norman E Lubinsky Ball-Turret Gunner POW 1/29/44 SSGT George DeFilippi Waist Gunner POW 1/29/44 SSGT Virgil L Linn Waist Gunner POW 1/29/44 SSGT Park H Campbell Jr Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Sweet 17 AKA Hustlin' Hussy 42-30354 MIA Frankfurt 1/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 23/5/43; Smoky Hill 2/6/43; Gr Isle 3/6/43; Dow Fd 20/6/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-X] Gt Ashfield 1/7/43; Missing in Action Frankfurt 29/1/44 with Ralph H. Palmer, Navigator: William Powell, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Arthur M. Pacha, Ball turret gunner: Leo J. Reynolds, Waist gunner: William J. Williams (5 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Ryal L. Skaggs, Bombardier: Frank F. Wieczerzak, Radio Operator: Bob Piarote, Tail gunner: Elmore S. Loveland (4 evaded capture); Waist gunner: Allen D. Patterson (Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Anderlues, six miles NW of Charleroi, Belgium. Missing Air Crew Report - MACR 2268. 'SWEET 17' aka 'HUSTLIN' HUSSY'. KIA 1/29/44 SSGT Allen D Patterson Waist Gunner EC 1/29/44 POW Feb/44 2nd Lt. Ralph H Palmer Pilot EC 1/29/44 POW 8/3/44 2nd Lt. William Powell Navigator EC 1/29/44 POW 8/3/44 TSGT Arthur M Pacha Top-Turret Gunner EC 1/29/44 POW 8/3/44 SGT Leo J Reynolds Ball-Turret Gunner EC 1/29/44 POW 8/3/44 SSGT William J Williams Waist Gunner EC 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Ryal L Skaggs Co-Pilot EC 1/29/44 TSGT Robert J Piarote Radio Operator/ Gunner EC 1/29/44 SSGT Elmore S Loveland Tail Gunner EC 1/29/44 2nd Lt. Frank F Wieczerzak Bombardier '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31181 MIA Brunswick 1/30/44''' Delivered Denver 29/9/43; Casper 7/10/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 2/11/43; Missing in Action Brunswick 30/1/44 with Bob Lojinger, Co-pilot: Jim Campbell, Navigator: Fred Freitag, Bombardier: Bernie Mistrater, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Edward Jacobs, Radio Operator: Jim Klootwyjk, Ball turret gunner: Sherman Emmons, Waist gunner: Harry Kleest, Waist gunner: Bill Krebs,Tail gunner: Harry Hill (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Himbergen, near Bissendorf, 25 miles NE of Osnabruck, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 2266. POW 1/30/44 2nd Lt. Robert I Lojinger Pilot POW 1/30/44 2nd Lt. James D Campbell Co-Pilot POW 1/30/44 2nd Lt. Frederick W Freitag Navigator POW 1/30/44 2nd Lt. Bernard L Mistrater Bombardier POW 1/30/44 SSGT Edward J Jacobs Top-Turret Gunner POW 1/30/44 TSGT James J Klootwyk Radio Operator POW 1/30/44 SSGT Sherman E Emmons Ball-Turret Gunner POW 1/30/44 SSGT Harry H Kleest Waist Gunner POW 1/30/44 SSGT William A Krebs Waist Gunner POW 1/30/44 SSGT Harold D Hill Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-39952 MIA Wilhelmshafen 2/3/44''' Delivered Long Beach 15/10/43; Gr Island 31/10/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 27/11/43; Missing in Action Wilhelmshafen 3/2/44 with Bob Morse, Co-pilot: Van Watson, Navigator: Bruce DeMar, Bombardier: Paul Kite, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Bretschneider, Radio Operator: Dawson Wilson, Ball turret gunner: Thelton Britt, Waist gunner: Vito DiSabato, Waist gunner: Bob Smart,Tail gunner: Jesse Morrell (10 Killed in Action); mid-air coll with 42-39938 (385BG); crashed North Sea, off Texel, Hol. Missing Air Crew Report 2196. KIA 2/3/44 1st Lt. Robert W Morse Jr Pilot KIA 2/3/44 2nd Lt. Van E Watson Co-Pilot KIA 2/3/44 1st Lt. Bruce E DeMar Navigator KIA 2/3/44 Lt. Paul W Kite Bombardier KIA 2/3/44 TSGT Robert H Bretschneider Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 2/3/44 TSGT Dawson E Wilson Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 2/3/44 SSGT Thelton Britt Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/3/44 SGT Vito W DiSabato Waist Gunner KIA 2/3/44 SSGT Robert C Smart Waist Gunner KIA 2/3/44 SSGT Jessie W Morrell Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-39938 MIA Wilhelmshafen 2/3/44''' Delivered Long Beach 13/10/43; Gr Island 31/10/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 21/11/43; Missing in Action Wilhelmshafen 3/2/44 with Herb Heuser, Co-pilot: Henry Madden, Navigator: Gene Bridle, Bombardier: Dick Roth, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Roy Blansit, Radio Operator: John Lucey, Ball turret gunner: John Marcinko, Waist gunner: Chas Klutcharch, Waist gunner: Lynn Ward,Tail gunner: Joe Simonick (10 Killed in Action); mid-air coll with 42-39952 (385BG) over North Sea of Texel, Hol. Missing Air Crew Report 2197. KIA 2/3/44 Lt. Herbert A Heuser Pilot KIA 2/3/44 2nd Lt. Henry K Madden Co-Pilot KIA 2/3/44 Flt. Ofc. Eugene R Bridle Navigator KIA 2/3/44 Lt. Richard J Roth Bombardier KIA 2/3/44 TSGT Roy H Blansit Jr Top-Turret Gunner KIA 2/3/44 SGT John P Lucey Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 2/3/44 TSGT John Marcinko Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/3/44 PVT Charles J Klutcharch Waist Gunner KIA 2/3/44 SSGT Lynn D Ward Waist Gunner KIA 2/3/44 PVT Joseph S Simonick Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31295 MIA Frankfurt 2/4/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 16/10/43; Gr Island 31/10/43; Dallas 11/11/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-A] Gt Ashfield 18/11/43; Missing in Action Frankfurt 4/2/44 with Bill Horstman, Co-pilot: Bill Kosseff, Radio Operator: Albt Seely, Waist gunner: Paul Millner, Waist gunner: Earl Flaherty,Tail gunner: Jim Gilliam (6 Prisoner of War); Navigator: Vernon Kisinger, Bombardier: John Hanson{togg}, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Alex Swider, Ball turret gunner: Otto Roskey (4 evaded capture); enemy aircraft, crashed Munsterbilzen, 17 miles N of Liege, Bel. Missing Air Crew Report 2200. POW 2/4/44 Lt. Billy N Horstman Pilot POW 2/4/44 2nd Lt. Vernon E Kisinger Navigator POW 2/4/44 SSGT John P Hanson Bombardier POW 2/4/44 SSGT Albert L Seely Radio Operator POW 2/4/44 SSGT Paul W Millner Waist Gunner POW 2/4/44 SSGT Earl Flaherty Waist Gunner POW 2/4/44 SSGT James V Gilliam Tail Gunner EC 2/4/44 2nd Lt. William Kosseff Co-Pilot EC 2/4/44 TSGT Alexander S Swider Top-Turret Gunner EC 2/4/44 SSGT Otto V Roskey Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31355 MIA Frankfurt 2/4/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 23/10/43; Gr Island 3/11/43; Memphis 12/11/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-N] Gt Ashfield 21/11/43; Missing in Action Frankfurt 4/2/44 with Bob McAdams, Co-pilot: Tom Gose, Navigator: Francis Osborn, Bombardier: John Omonsky, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ernie Kelly, Radio Operator: Stan Easterbrook, Ball turret gunner: Harry Brumlee, Waist gunner: Fred Salenmo, Waist gunner: Harry Brown,Tail gunner: Mort Siegmann (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Steinfeldestrasse, near Nettersheim/Eifel, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 2198. POW 2/4/44 1st Lt. Robert L McAdams Pilot POW 2/4/44 2nd Lt. Thomas A Gose Jr Co-Pilot POW 2/4/44 2nd Lt. Francis K Osborn Navigator POW 2/4/44 2nd Lt. John R Omonsky Bombardier POW 2/4/44 TSGT Ernest C Kelly Top-Turret Gunner POW 2/4/44 TSGT Stanley W Easterbrook Radio Operator POW 2/4/44 SSGT Harold S Brumlee Ball-Turret Gunner POW 2/4/44 SSGT Fred J Salenmo Waist Gunner POW 2/4/44 SSGT Harold F Brown Waist Gunner POW 2/4/44 SSGT Morton Siegmann Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31380 MIA Frankfurt 2/8/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 28/10/43; Gr Island 9/11/43; Nashville 11/11/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 21/11/43; Missing in Action Frankfurt 8/2/44 with Francis Pabich, Co-pilot: Phil Capo, Navigator: Ed Carey, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Joe Gorrano, Radio Operator: George Solomon, Waist gunner: Emmett Bone,Tail gunner: Don Hoilman (7 evaded capture); Bombardier: David Flores, Ball turret gunner: Jim Fulgham, Waist gunner: Frances Graves (3 Prisoner of War); no gas, crashed Pont-Audemer, near Le Havre, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 2498. POW 2/8/44 SSGT James S Fulgham Ball-Turret Gunner POW 2/8/44 2nd Lt. David H Flores Bombardier POW 2/8/44 SSGT Francis W Graves Waist Gunner EC 2/8/44 Lt. Francis F Pabich Pilot EC 2/8/44 2nd Lt. Philip A Capo Co-Pilot EC 2/8/44 2nd Lt. Edward J Carey Navigator EC 2/8/44 TSGT Joseph I Gorrano Top-Turret Gunner EC 2/8/44 TSGT George Solomon Radio Operator/ Gunner EC 2/8/44 SSGT Emmett W Bone Waist Gunner EC 2/8/44 SSGT Donald F Hoilman Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Dragon Lady 42-30836 MIA Pas de Calais 2/13/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 5/8/43; Geiger 13/8/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-V] Gt Ashfield 12/9/43; Missing in Action Pas de Calais 13/2/44 with Edwin Herron, Radio Operator: John Cortez, Ball turret gunner: Alf Seagrave, Waist gunner: Leon Wasilewski (4 Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Walter Camp, Navigator: Stan Stodola, Bombardier: Bill Melillo, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Savage, Waist gunner: Francis Temple,Tail gunner: Juan Almanza (6 Returned to Duty); flak KO’d #1 & #4, ditched Channel, 18 miles W of Dungeness, Kent.. Missing Air Crew Report 2345. DRAGON LADY. KIA 2/13/44 SGT John C Cortez Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 2/13/44 SGT Alfred F Seagrave Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/13/44 SGT Leonard W Wasilewski Waist Gunner RTD 2/13/44 [[Herron-1809|Capt. Edwin R Herron]] Pilot RTD 2/13/44 1st Lt. Walter Camp III Co-Pilot RTD 2/13/44 2nd Lt. Stanley V Stodola Navigator RTD 2/13/44 2nd Lt. William C Melillo Bombardier RTD 2/13/44 SSGT Robert V Savage Top-Turret Gunner RTD 2/13/44 SGT Francis K Temple Waist Gunner RTD 2/13/44 SGT Juan E Almanza Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-40004 Crashed at Tuttington 2/20/44''' Delivered Long Beach 1/11/43; Denver 18/11/43; Kearney 24/11/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 9/12/43; on forming up for a mission to Tutow 20/2/44 with Bill Ruby, Co-pilot: Ed Krengulec, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Cletus Crouse (3 Killed in Action); Navigator: R.P. Craig, Bombardier: Tony Thorncock, Radio Operator: Henry Parker, Ball turret gunner: A.J. Guinta, Waist gunner: J.S. Rose, Waist gunner: Ed Roddy,Tail gunner: Howard Anderson (7 Returned to Duty); fire broke out, crash landed Manor Farm, Tuttington, Nfk, UK. sal 22/2/44. KIA 2/20/44 Lt. Billy E Ruby Pilot KIA 2/20/44 1st Lt. Edward Krengulec Co-Pilot KIA 2/20/44 SSGT Cletus D Crouse Top-Turret Gunner RTD 2/20/44 2nd Lt. Robert P Craig Navigator RTD 2/20/44 Lt. Tony Thorncock Bombardier RTD 2/20/44 SSGT Henry B Parker Radio Operator RTD 2/20/44 SSGT A J Guinta Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 2/20/44 SGT John S Rose Waist Gunner RTD 2/20/44 SGT Edward J Roddy Waist Gunner RTD 2/20/44 SSGT Howard E Anderson Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Crazy Horse 42-30280 MIA Brunswick 2/21/44''' Delivered Boeing (by land) 17/6/43 (H2X); Wright Fd 5/7/43; Rome 21/7/43; Patterson 3/8/43; Kansas City 8/8/43; Gd Island 22/9/43; Assigned 812BS/482BG [MI-L] Alconbury 30/9/43; Missing in Action Brunswick 21/2/44 with Capt Gerald Binks (Com P, evd. then arrested Liege 27/5/44), Co-pilot: John Baber, Navigator: Ed Horner, Bombardier: Bill Barrett, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Tom Kennedy, Radio Operator: Steve Martin, Ball turret gunner: Henry Raemer, Waist gunner: Bruce Long,Tail gunner: Bill Blake (9 Prisoner of War); Ex nav-Charles Haupt, Ex nav-Joe Punches(ret UK 15/9/44), Waist gunner: Harry Booth (3 evaded capture); p-Ralph Holcombe (KIA-body washed up 04/05/44); mech problem, two engines out, on return attacked by Fw 190 over Zwolle ditched in lake IJsselmeer, nine kilometers SW of Harderwijk, Netherlands; Missing Air Crew Report 2470. CRAZY HORSE. (Remains recovered August 1970.) KIA 2/21/44 1st Lt. Ralph W Holcombe Pilot EC 2/21/44 POW 5/27/44 Capt. Gerald D Binks Command Pilot POW 2/21/44 2nd Lt. John W Baber Co-Pilot POW 2/21/44 Lt. Edward H Horner Jr. Navigator POW 2/21/44 2nd Lt. William H Barrett Bombardier/ Observer POW 2/21/44 TSGT Thomas D Kennedy Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 2/21/44 SSGT Steven F Martin Radio Operator POW 2/21/44 SSGT Henry Raemer Jr Ball-Turret Gunner POW 2/21/44 SSGT Bruce W Long Waist Gunner POW 2/21/44 SSGT William M Blake Tail Gunner EC 2/21/44 Lt. Charles A Haupt Navigator EC 2/21/44 2nd Lt. Joel D Punches Navigator EC 2/21/44 SSGT Harold M Booth Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-37963 Crashed at Norfolk 2/21/44''' Delivered Denver 26/10/43; Gr Island 10/11/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-O] Gt Ashfield 24/11/43; mid-air coll with 42-31370 (385) 21/2/44 with Warren Pease, Co-pilot: Edward Brown, Navigator: Bernard Kaplan, Bombardier: Robert Jenkins, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: William Clift, Radio Operator: William Gill, Ball turret gunner: Frank Owsley, Waist gunner: Harold Dickason, Waist gunner: Gail Bruner,Tail gunner: Junior Falls (10 Killed in Action); crash landed Reedham Marshes, Nfk., UK 21/2/44. Salvaged. KIA 2/21/44 1st Lt. Warren J Pease Pilot KIA 2/21/44 2nd Lt. Edward B Brown Co-Pilot KIA 2/21/44 2nd Lt. Bernard Kaplan Navigator KIA 2/21/44 2nd Lt. Robert E Jenkins Bombardier KIA 2/21/44 TSGT William R Clift Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 2/21/44 TSGT William Gill Jr Radio Operator KIA 2/21/44 SSGT Franklin C Owsley Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/21/44 SSGT Harold E Dickason Waist Gunner KIA 2/21/44 SSGT Gail F Bruner Waist Gunner KIA 2/21/44 SSGT Junior M Falls Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31370 Crashed at Norfolk 2/21/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 26/10/43; Gr Island 9/11/43; Nashville 11/11/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-O] Gt Ashfield 24/11/43; mid air coll with 42-37963 ex-Deipholz 21/2/44 with Capt John Hutchison, Co-pilot: Charles Curtis, Navigator: John Epps, Bombardier: Edmond Gamble, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Roy Kitner, Radio Operator: William Dukes, Ball turret gunner: John Erhardt, Waist gunner: Emilio Corgnati, Waist gunner: Peter Bobulsky Jr, Tail gunner: Joseph Carpinetti, foto- Frank Creegan (11 Killed in Action); crash landed Reedham Marshes, Nfk., UK 21/2/44; Salvaged battle damaged 26/2/44. Used by various crews when their own ships were being serviced or repaired. Aircraft 42-31370 failed to acquire the nomenclature or any graphic nose art. KIA 2/21/44 Capt. John N Hutchison Jr Pilot KIA 2/21/44 2nd Lt. Charles G Curtis Co-Pilot KIA 2/21/44 1st Lt. John E Epps Navigator KIA 2/21/44 1st Lt. Edmond J Gamble Bombardier KIA 2/21/44 TSGT Roy C Kitner Flight Engineer/ Top-Turret Gunner KIA 2/21/44 TSGT William J Dukes Radio Operator KIA 2/21/44 SSGT John H Erhardt Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/21/44 SSGT Emilio M Corgnati Waist-Gunner KIA 2/21/44 SSGT Peter Bobulsky Jr Waist-Gunner KIA 2/21/44 TSGT Joseph J Carpinetti Tail Gunner KIA 2/21/44 SGT Frank L Creegan Jr Photographer '''B-17 Flying Fortress Stars & Stripes "2nd Edition" 42-31349 MIA Rostock 2/24/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 23/10/43; Gr Island 8/11/43; Memphis 14/11/43; Assigned 388BG Knettishall 27/11/43; transferred 550BS/385BG [SG- ] Gt Ashfield 28/11/43; Missing in Action Rostock 24/2/44 with Capt Clarry McIlveen, Co-pilot: John Lapczynsky, Navigator: Chas Dickman, Bombardier: Bill Williams, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: John Scarborough, Radio Operator: Chas Rotunda, Ball turret gunner: Don Rigg, Waist gunner: Ray Malmfelt, Waist gunner: Jean Mahoney,Tail gunner: Ed Barrett (10 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, KO’d #3 unknown aircraft fate. Missing Air Crew Report 2777. STARS & STRIPES “2nd EDITION”. KIA 2/24/44 Capt. Clarence S McIlveen Pilot KIA 2/24/44 2nd Lt. John Lapczynsky Co-Pilot KIA 2/24/44 Lt. Charles W Dickman Navigator KIA 2/24/44 1st Lt. William D Williams Bombardier KIA 2/24/44 TSGT John D Scarbrough Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 2/24/44 TSGT Charles E Rotunda Radio Operator KIA 2/24/44 SSGT Donald G Rigg Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/24/44 SSGT Raymond F Malmfelt Waist Gunner KIA 2/24/44 SSGT Jean A Mahoney Waist Gunner KIA 2/24/44 SSGT Edward A Barrett Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Clarissa Jean 42-30662 MIA Rostock 2/24/44''' Delivered Amarillo 7/7/43; Dallas 19/7/43; Geiger 8/8/43; Pendleton 12/8/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-K] Gt Ashfield 8/43; Missing in Action Rostock 24/2/44 with John Terrace (KIA-probably bailed too late); Co-pilot: Eugene St John, Navigator: Tom Harrington, Bombardier: Claude Edwards, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Chas Worley, Radio Operator: Bill Morrison, Ball turret gunner: Bob Goldsmith, Waist gunner: Joe Lovely, Waist gunner: Clyde Wilkinson,Tail gunner: Chas Coleman (9 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Baltic Sea, off Rugen Is, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 2778. CLARISSA JEAN. KIA 2/24/44 Lt. John A Terrace Jr Pilot POW 2/24/44 2nd Lt. Eugene E St John Co-Pilot POW 2/24/44 2nd Lt. Thomas E Harrington Navigator POW 2/24/44 2nd Lt. Claude C Edwards Bombardier POW 2/24/44 TSGT Charles T Worley Jr Top-Turret Gunner/Flight Engineer POW 2/24/44 TSGT William P Morrison Radio Operator POW 2/24/44 SSGT Robert L Goldsmith Ball-Turret Gunner POW 2/24/44 SSGT Joseph V Lovely Waist Gunner POW 2/24/44 SSGT Clyde W Wilkinson Waist Gunner POW 2/24/44 SSGT Charles C Coleman Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31746 Crash Landed Honington AF 2/24/44''' Delivered Denver 12/12/43; Ellensburg 14/12/43; Gt Falls 20/12/43; Kearney 31/12/43; RAF Nutts Corner 14/1/44; Assigned 385BG [ -P] Gt Ashfield 17/1/44; crash landed Honington A/fd 24/2/43; Salvaged n/battle damaged 21/3/44. RTD 2/24/44 1st Lt. Charles R Johnston Pilot RTD 2/24/44 Owen D Walton Co-Pilot RTD 2/24/44 2nd Lt. Richard W Glaser Navigator RTD 2/24/44 Gabriel Silva Bombardier RTD 2/24/44 Paul Humen Top-Turret Gunner/Flight Engineer RTD 2/24/44 TSGT James O McLelland Jr Radio Operator RTD 2/24/44 TSGT Jesse P Collinson Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 2/24/44 SSGT William F Domer Waist Gunner RTD 2/24/44 Vincent S Owens Waist Gunner RTD 2/24/44 SSGT Carl H Lunde Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Winnie The Pooh 42-3422 MIA Regensburg 2/25/44''' Delivered Denver 16/6/43; Dow Fd 20/7/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-Y] Gt Ashfield 24/7/43; Missing in Action Regensburg 25/2/44 with Nelson Davis (Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Bob Clark, Navigator: Alf Braca, Bombardier: Harry Clew, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bill Murphy, Radio Operator: Jim Clinton, Ball turret gunner: Glen Turnbough, Waist gunner: Bob McGettiger, Waist gunner: Jim Hess,Tail gunner: Bill Shay (9 Prisoner of War); direct flak hit on #3, crashed Oberstraubling, near Kirchdorf, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 2775. WINNIE THE POOH. KIA 2/25/44 1st Lt. Nelson H Davis Pilot POW 2/25/44 2nd Lt. Robert C Clark Co-Pilot POW 2/25/44 2nd Lt. Alfred G Braca Navigator POW 2/25/44 2nd Lt. Harry F Clew Jr. Bombardier POW 2/25/44 TSGT William H Murphy Top-Turret Gunner/Flight Engineer POW 2/25/44 TSGT James R Clinton Radio Operator POW 2/25/44 SGT Glen Turnbough Ball-Turret Gunner POW 2/25/44 SSGT Robert T McGettigan Waist Gunner POW 2/25/44 SSGT James A Hess Waist Gunner POW 2/25/44 SSGT William E Shay Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-38121 MIA Pas de Calais 2/28/44''' Delivered Denver 19/12/43; Phoenix 2/1/44; Kearney 3/1/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-E] Gt Ashfield 28/1/44; Missing in Action Pas de Calais 28/2/44 with Gil Kemman, Co-pilot: Steve Kruppa, Navigator: Henry Dagg, Bombardier: Ben Gallegos, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Paul Lewis, Radio Operator: Dick Thoos, Waist gunner: Orin Lee,Tail gunner: Chas Vobroucek (8 Killed in Action); Ball turret gunner: Wallace Kuester, Waist gunner: Horace Hosbach (2 Prisoner of War): flak knocked tail off, crashed in Boulogne town, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 2882. KIA 2/28/44 1st Lt. Gilbert O Kemmann Pilot KIA 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Stephen J Kruppa Co-Pilot KIA 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Henry M Dagg Navigator KIA 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Benjamin A Gallegos Bombardier KIA 2/28/44 SGT Paul S Lewis Top-Turret Gunner/Flight Engineer KIA 2/28/44 SGT Richard H Thoos Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 2/28/44 SSGT Orin R Lee Waist Gunner KIA 2/28/44 SGT Charles Vobroucek Jr Tail Gunner POW 2/28/44 SGT Wallace R Kuester Ball-Turret Gunner POW 2/28/44 SSGT Horace R Hosbach Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31751 MIA Pas de Calais 2/28/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 12/12/43; Gr Island 27/12/43; Detroit 26/1/44; Grenier 28/1/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA- ] Gt Ashfield 1/23/44; Missing in Action Pas de Calais 28/2/44 with Salter Clark, Co-pilot: Ed Henig, Navigator: Chas Baird, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Clifton Cleaver, Radio Operator: Joe Millins, Ball turret gunner: Lee Heitman, Waist gunner: Jim Gulley,Tail gunner: Bill Kalenkoski (8 Killed in Action); Bombardier: Art Canton, Waist gunner: Alf Barber (2 Prisoner of War); flak hit in nose, crashed St Martin, near Boulougne, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 2883. KIA 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Salter S Clark Pilot KIA 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Edward Henig Co-Pilot KIA 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Charles L Baird Navigator KIA 2/28/44 Clifton L Cleaver Top-Turret Gunner/Flight Engineer KIA 2/28/44 TSGT Joseph F Millins Jr Radio Operator KIA 2/28/44 SSGT Lee R Heitman Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 2/28/44 SSGT James D Gulley Waist Gunner KIA 2/28/44 SSGT William C Kalenkoski Tail Gunner POW 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Arthur H Canton Bombardier POW 2/28/44 Alfred G Barber Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Gremlin Avenger 42-31203 MIA Pas de Calais 2/28/44''' Delivered Denver 1/10/43; Gr Island 1/11/43; Gt Falls 6/11/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 29/11/43; Missing in Action Pas de Calais 28/2/44 with Harlan Inglis, Co-pilot: Norman Gunn, Navigator: Melvin Reed, Bombardier: Harry Hoover, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Boever, Radio Operator: Albt Audette, Ball turret gunner: Pete Rizkovsky, Waist gunner: John Danko,Tail gunner: Bob Pellman (9 Returned to Duty); Waist gunner: unknown (Killed in Action); #2 engine smoking & ditched in Channel of Folkestone, crew rescued. No MACR. GREMLIN AVENGER. RTD 2/28/44 1st Lt. Harlan K Inglis Pilot RTD 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Norman H Gunn Co-Pilot RTD 2/28/44 1st Lt. Melvin Reed Navigator RTD 2/28/44 2nd Lt. Harry Hoover Bombardier RTD 2/28/44 SGT Robert Boever Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engingeer RTD 2/28/44 TSGT Albert E Audette Radio Operator RTD 2/28/44 SGT Peter Rizkovsky Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 2/28/44 SGT John Danko Waist Gunner RTD 2/28/44 SGT Robert W Pellman Jr. Togglier/ Radio Operator/ Gunner RTD 2/28/44 SGT Harold Cleary Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Ohio Air Force 42-30737 MIA Augsburg 3/16/44''' Delivered Denver 21/7/43; Love 23/7/43; Dyersburg 9/8/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-S] Gt Ashfield 3/9/43; Missing in Action Augsburg 16/3/44 with Wesley Krause, Navigator: Bob Dwyer, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ron Hanaver, Radio Operator: John Peterson, Ball turret gunner: Francis Mills, Waist gunner: Willie Partin, Waist gunner: Ralph Kelley,Tail gunner: Jim Kennedy (8 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Harry Waller, Bombardier: Orla Huddlestone (2KIA-both in ariel attack); enemy aircraft, crashed St Quentin-sur-Coole, six miles S of Chalons-sur-Marne, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 3245. OHIO AIR FORCE. KIA 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Harold E Waller Co-Pilot KIA 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Orla A Huddleston Jr Bombardier POW 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Wesley H Krause Pilot POW 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Robert A Dwyer Navigator POW 3/16/44 SSGT Ronald C Hanauer Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/16/44 SSGT John M Peterson Radio Operator POW 3/16/44 SGT Francis N Mills Ball-Turret Gunner POW 3/16/44 SGT Willie A Partin Waist Gunner POW 3/16/44 SGT Ralph E Kelley Waist Gunner POW 3/16/44 SGT James L Kennedy Jr Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-38195 MIA Augsburg 3/16/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 12/1/44; Kearney 26/1/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-R] Gt Ashfield 8/2/44; Missing in Action Augsburg 16/3/44 with Vince McLaughlin, Co-pilot: Larry Lawler, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bruce Batchelder, Radio Operator: Joe Spurr, Ball turret gunner: Dave Holmes, Waist gunner: Fred Blaser, Waist gunner: Perril Van Noy,Tail gunner: Howard Martini (8INT); Navigator: Bob Fillman, Bombardier: Bernie Wasserman (2 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Wildhaus, 18 miles S of St Gallen, Switz. Missing Air Crew Report 3247. INT 3/16/44 Cpl. Vincent P McLaughlin Pilot INT 3/16/44 TSGT Bruce L Batchelder Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Officer INT 3/16/44 TSGT Joseph J Spurr Radio Operator/ Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT David H Holmes Ball-Turret Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Freddie C Blasser Waist Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Ferril W Van Noy Waist Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Howard N Martini Tail Gunner POW 3/16/44 Flt. Ofc. Lawrence T Lawler Co-Pilot POW 4/8/44 2nd Lt. Bernard Wasserman Bombardier POW 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Robert W Fillman Navigator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Lonesome Polecat 42-38160 MIA Augsburg 3/16/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 3/1/44; Kearney 14/1/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-J] Gt Ashfield 6/2/44 as LITTLE CHUB; Missing in Action Augsburg 16/3/44 with Bob Meyer, Co-pilot: Boyd Henshaw, tog-Sgt Carl Larsen, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: John Miller, Radio Operator: John Wells, Ball turret gunner: Chas Page, Waist gunner: Elbert Mitchell, Waist gunner: Lou Lieming,Tail gunner: Jarrell Legg (9 evaded capture); Navigator: Bob Williams (KIA-chute failure but wia severely); enemy aircraft, pilot looked for an airfield but forced to ditch in Lake Zugersee, Switz. Missing Air Crew Report 3246. LONESOME POLECAT. (Recovered from lake and displayed at St Moritz in 1970; sal 1973.) KIA 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Robert L Williams Navigator INT 3/16/44 Lt. Robert W Meyer Pilot INT 3/16/44 2nd Lt. Boyd J Henshaw Co-Pilot INT 3/16/44 TSGT Carl J Larsen Bombardier/ Togglier INT 3/16/44 SSGT John Miller Jr Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 3/16/44 TSGT John E Wells Radio Operator/ Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Charles W Page Ball-Turret Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Elbert E Mitchell Waist Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Louis B Liening Waist Gunner INT 3/16/44 SSGT Jarrell F Legg Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31102 MIA Brunswick 3/23/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 21/9/43; Gr Island 6/10/43; Wilmington 13/10/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG Gt Ashfield [SG- ] 26/10/43; Missing in Action Brunswick 23/3/44 with John Salyard Co-pilot: Bob Wills, Navigator: Nathan Gewirtz, Bombardier: Bill George, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bernie Brooks, Radio Operator: Matt McGuire, Ball turret gunner: Chas Cooper, Waist gunner: Otto Schoeneberg, Waist gunner: Joe Williams,Tail gunner: Harry Campbell (10 Prisoner of War) flak KO’d #2, crashed SE of Dortmund Oespel on housing estate, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 3316. POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. John A Salyards Pilot POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. Robert M Wills Co-Pilot POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. Nathan Gewitz Navigator POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. William L George Bombardier POW 3/23/44 SSGT Bernard Brooks Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/23/44 SSGT Matthew R McGuire Radio Operator POW 3/23/44 SSGT Charles T Cooper Ball-Turret Gunner POW 3/23/44 SSGT Otto A Schoeneberg Waist Gunner POW 3/23/44 SSGT Joseph A Williams Waist Gunner POW 3/23/44 SSGT Harold E Campbell Jr Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Fulton's Folly 42-39908 MIA Brunswick 3/23/44''' Delivered Long Beach 5/10/43; Gr Island 31/10/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG- ] Gt Ashfield 30/11/43; Missing in Action Brunswick 23/3/44 with Fred Fulton, Co-pilot: Bill Snyder, Navigator: Chas Pomponio, tog-T/Sgt Tom Vogel, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: George Davis, Radio Operator: Jim Shahan, Ball turret gunner: Willis Alexander, Waist gunner: Clarry Fahnert (8 Killed in Action); Waist gunner: Vance Travelstead (evaded capture);Tail gunner: Larry Oliver (Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed near Schijndel, four miles NE of Boxtel, Hol. Missing Air Crew Report 3321. KIA 3/23/44 Lt. Frederick P Fulton Pilot KIA 3/23/44 2nd Lt. William R D Snyder Co-Pilot KIA 3/23/44 2nd Lt. Charles R Pomponio Navigator KIA 3/23/44 TSGT Thomas W Vogel Bombardier/ Togglier KIA 3/23/44 TSGT George P Davis Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 3/23/44 SGT James Shahan Jr Radio Operator KIA 3/23/44 SSGT [[Alexander-21567|Willis W Alexander]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 3/23/44 SSGT Clarence C Fahnert Waist Gunner POW 3/23/44 SSGT Lawrence E Oliver Tail Gunner EC 3/23/44 SGT Vance E Travelstead Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Esky 42-37959 MIA Munster 3/23/44''' Delivered Denver 25/10/43; Gr Island 12/11/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 5/12/43; Missing in Action Munster 23/3/44 with Gene Stubler, Co-pilot: Vic Linton, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: John Thompson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Tom Thompson (4 Prisoner of War); Navigator: Gil Sapiro, Radio Operator: Max Handler, Ball turret gunner: Lambertus Ritzema, Waist gunner: Namon Davis, Waist gunner: Levi Tucker,Tail gunner: Delmar Arvey (6 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Oerrel, seven miles SW of Wittingen, N of Brunswick, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 3317. ESKY. KIA 3/23/44 2nd Lt. Gilbert Sapiro Navigator KIA 3/23/44 SSGT Max Handler Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 3/23/44 SGT Lambertus Ritzema Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 3/23/44 SGT Namon T Davis Waist Gunner KIA 3/23/44 SGT Levi R Tucker Waist Gunner KIA 3/23/44 SGT Delmar H Arvey Tail Gunner POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. Eugene F Stubler Jr Pilot POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. Victor E Linton Co-Pilot POW 3/23/44 2nd Lt. John M Thompson Bombardier POW 3/23/44 SSGT Thomas M Thompson Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer '''B-17 Flying Fortress Thoroughbred 42-3337 MIA Sorau 4/11/44''' Delivered Denver 20/5/43; Dow Fd 8/7/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-C] Gt Ashfield 12/7/43; Missing in Action Sorau 11/4/44 with Jim Mullins, Co-pilot: Mel Mercer, Navigator: Don Peterson, Bombardier: John Heimbueger, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Warren Morris[body washed up Kolberg 18/9/44], Radio Operator: Theo Langley, Ball turret gunner: Fred Brown, Waist gunner: Otto Davis, Waist gunner: Luke Shafer,Tail gunner: Clarry Kessey (10 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Baltic Sea heading for Sweden with severe damage. Missing Air Crew Report 3819. THOROUGHBRED. KIA 4/11/44 2nd Lt. James S Mullins Pilot KIA 4/11/44 2nd Lt. Melvin A Mercer Co-Pilot KIA 4/11/44 2nd Lt. Donald P Peterson Navigator KIA 4/11/44 SSGT John A Heimbueger Bombardier KIA 4/11/44 TSGT Warren N Morris Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 4/11/44 TSGT Theodore C Langley Radio Operator KIA 4/11/44 SSGT Frederick H Brown Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 4/11/44 SSGT Otto S Davis Waist Gunner KIA 4/11/44 SSGT Lukey C Shafer Waist Gunner KIA 4/11/44 SSGT Clarence S Kessey Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Blue Champagne 42-37977 MIA Stettin 4/11/44''' Delivered Denver 3/11/43; Kearney 13/11/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 1/12/43; Missing in Action Stettin 11/4/44 with Bob Bailey, Co-pilot: Wayne Corbin, Navigator: George Contos, Bombardier: Barney Coble, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Cliff Lybeck, Radio Operator: Curtis Ailes, Ball turret gunner: Melvin Gillis, Waist gunner: Noble Brucker, Waist gunner: Norman Hill,Tail gunner: Corbett Figate (10 Prisoner of War); flak KOd #2, crashed Dargen, N of Oderhaff, Ger, near Polish border. Missing Air Crew Report 3823. BLUE CHAMPAGNE. POW 4/11/44 Lt. Robert B Bailey Pilot POW 4/11/44 2nd Lt. Wayne D Corbin Co-Pilot POW 4/11/44 2nd Lt. George Kontos Navigator POW 4/11/44 SSGT Barney J Coble Bombardier POW 4/11/44 TSGT Clifford J Lybeck Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/11/44 TSGT Curtis A Ailes Radio Operator POW 4/11/44 SSGT Melvin D Gillis Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/11/44 SSGT Noble W Brucker Waist Gunner POW 4/11/44 SSGT Norman A Hill Waist Gunner POW 4/11/44 SSGT Corbett Fugate Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Mission Belle 42-30197 MIA Rostock 4/11/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 27/4/43; Gt Falls 6/5/43; Kearney 29/5/43; Dow Fd 13/6/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [SG-M] Gt Ashfield 14/6/43; Missing in Action Rostock 11/4/44 with Duane Pangle, Co-pilot: Onner Davis, Navigator: Sam Kaiser, Bombardier: Bob Brisebois, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Herb Witherington, Radio Operator: Jim Gant, Ball turret gunner: Harry Jones, Waist gunner: Vince Corleto, Waist gunner: Arthur Brandt,Tail gunner: Tom Cavanagh (10INT); flak on bomb run, crash landed Kristianopel, Sweden. Missing Air Crew Report 3822. MISSION BELLE. INT 4/11/44 Lt. Duane Pangle Pilot INT 4/11/44 Lt. Col. Onner D Davis II Co-Pilot INT 4/11/44 2nd Lt. Samuel I Kaiser Navigator INT 4/11/44 TSGT Robert C Breasbois Bombardier/ Togglier INT 4/11/44 TSGT Herbert L Witherington Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 4/11/44 TSGT James E Gant Radio Operator/ Gunner INT 4/11/44 SGT Harold C Jones Ball-Turret Gunner INT 4/11/44 SSGT Vincent L Corleto Waist Gunner INT 4/11/44 SSGT Arthur V Brandt Waist Gunner INT 4/11/44 SSGT Thomas W Cavanagh Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Pride of the Yankees 42-31866 MIA Schweinfurt 4/13/44''' Delivered Denver 28/12/43; Kearney 18/1/44; Morrison 31/1/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-L] Gt Ashfield 15/2/44; Missing in Action Schweinfurt 13/4/44 with Harvey Downs, Co-pilot: Jim Bigham, Navigator: Haywood Haynes, Bombardier: Joe Muscari, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Curtis McCafferty, Radio Operator: Frank Tanner, Ball turret gunner: Adam Koziol, Waist gunner: Ray Koenig, Waist gunner: Meredith Travis,Tail gunner: Bob Morrison (10INT); flak KOd engine and some controls then enemy aircraft KOd another engine, force landed Dubendorf, Switz. Missing Air Crew Report 3771. PRIDE OF THE YANKEES. INT 4/13/44 2nd Lt. Harvey R Downs Pilot INT 4/13/44 2nd Lt. James R Bigham Co-Pilot INT 4/13/44 2nd Lt. Hagwood Haynes Navigator INT 4/13/44 2nd Lt. Joseph V Muscari Bombardier INT 4/13/44 TSGT Curtis I McCafferty Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 4/13/44 TSGT Frank G Wasmer Radio Operator/ Gunner INT 4/13/44 SSGT Adam C Koziol Ball-Turret Gunner INT 4/13/44 SSGT Raymond A Koenig Waist Gunner INT 4/13/44 SSGT Meredith W Travis Waist Gunner INT 4/13/44 SSGT Robert B Morrison Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-38196 MIA Schweinfurt 4/13/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 12/1/44; Gr Island 21/1/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-K] Gt Ashfield 9/2/44; Missing in Action Schweinfurt 13/4/44 with Don Jorgensen, Co-pilot: Don Sellar, Navigator: Lester Kravitz, Bombardier: Harry Burby, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Benedict Janczak, Radio Operator: Dick Burtle, Ball turret gunner: Roger Hutchinson, Waist gunner: John Fox, Waist gunner: Dale Ellington,Tail gunner: John Rosema (10INT); flak damage plus more damage from Swiss AA at the border, force landed Dubendorf, Switz. Missing Air Crew Report 3772. INT 4/13/44 2nd Lt. Donald G Jorgenson Pilot INT 4/13/44 Flt. Ofc. Donald C Sellar Co-Pilot INT 4/13/44 2nd Lt. Lester Kravitz Navigator INT 4/13/44 Flt. Ofc. Harold F Burby Bombardier INT 4/13/44 SSGT Benedict F Janczak Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 4/13/44 SGT Richard D Burtle Radio Operator/ Gunner INT 4/13/44 SGT Roger W Hutchinson Ball-Turret Gunner INT 4/13/44 SGT John M Fox Waist Gunner INT 4/13/44 SGT Dale C Ellington Waist Gunner INT 4/13/44 SGT John H Rosema Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress War Cry II 42-39773 MIA Hamm 4/22/44''' Delivered Long Beach 26/8/43; Gr Island 4/10/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-M] Gt Ashfield 10/10/43; Missing in Action Hamm 22/4/44 with John McDavitt, Co-pilot: Howard Claflin, Navigator: Chas Hickless, Bombardier: Larry Wickter, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ed Lane, Radio Operator: Larry Foss, Ball turret gunner: Marvin Walker, Waist gunner: Dominic Montagna, Waist gunner: Phil Gregory,Tail gunner: George Moss (10 Prisoner of War); flak KOd #3, crashed Bislicher, near Hamminkeln, six miles NW of Wesel/Rhein, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4168. WAR CRY II. POW 4/22/44 2nd Lt. John C McDavitt Pilot POW 4/22/44 2nd Lt. Howard B Claflin Co-Pilot POW 4/22/44 2nd Lt. Charles A Hickless Navigator POW 4/22/44 2nd Lt. Lawrence D Wickter Bombardier POW 4/22/44 SSGT Edward F Lane Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/22/44 SGT Lawrence A Foss Jr. Radio Operator POW 4/22/44 SGT Marvin K Walker Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/22/44 SGT Dominic Montagna Waist Gunner POW 4/22/44 SGT Philip T Gregory Jr. Waist Gunner POW 4/22/44 SGT George S Moss Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Golden Goose aka Miss Cheyenne 42-38200 MIA Hamm 4/22/44''' Delivered Denver 15/1/44; Gr Island 20/1/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-R] Gt Ashfield 27/2/44; Missing in Action Hamm 22/4/44 with Cleatis Cornwell, Co-pilot: Harlan Cook, Navigator: Ray Hitzel, tog-S/Sgt Delbert Dimig, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: John Kennedy, Radio Operator: Wheeler Urban, Ball turret gunner: Francis Diemer, Waist gunner: Bob Peel broke leg when bailed out, Waist gunner: George Bartell,Tail gunner: Irving Jamsen (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft & flak, crashed Hilbeck, two miles N of Werl, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4167. GOLDEN GOOSE aka MISS CHEYENNE. POW 4/22/44 Lt. Cleatis Cornwell Pilot POW 4/22/44 2nd Lt. Harlan L Cook Co-Pilot POW 4/22/44 2nd Lt. Ray C Hitzel Navigator POW 4/22/44 SSGT Delbert R Dimig Bombardier/ Togglier POW 4/22/44 TSGT John A Kennedy Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/22/44 TSGT Wheeler V Urban Radio Operator POW 4/22/44 SGT Francis S Diemer Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/22/44 SSGT Robert G Peel Waist Gunner POW 4/22/44 SSGT George J Bartell Waist Gunner POW 4/22/44 SSGT Irving M Jamsen Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Sleepytime Girl 42-3388 MIA Oberpfaffenhofen 4/24/44''' Delivered Denver 1/6/43; Dow Field 13/7/43; Assigned 388BG Knettishall 3/8/43; transferred 550BS/385BG [SG-F] Gt Ashfield /43; Missing in Action Oberpfaffenhofen 24/4/44 with Bill Nesen, Co-pilot: Bernie Gruble, Navigator: Jim Delo, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Lee Lance, Radio Operator: Fred Howland, Ball turret gunner: Joe McKenna (6 Killed in Action); Bombardier: Chester Desormeaux, Waist gunner: Evan Wells, Waist gunner: Murdoch McNeil,Tail gunner: Ernie Mitchell (4 Returned to Duty); enemy aircraft KOd three engines, ditched Channel off Dungeness, Kent, picked up by Air Sea Rescue Walrus. Missing Air Crew Report 4452. SLEEPYTIME GIRL. KIA 4/24/44 2nd Lt. William R Nesen Pilot KIA 4/24/44 2nd Lt. Bernard T Gruble Co-Pilot KIA 4/24/44 2nd Lt. James G Delo Navigator KIA 4/24/44 TSGT Lee A Lance Jr Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 4/24/44 SSGT Fred N Howland Radio Operator KIA 4/24/44 SGT Joseph M McKenna Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 4/24/44 2nd Lt. Chester W Desormeaux Bombardier RTD 4/24/44 SGT Evon P Wells Waist Gunner RTD 4/24/44 TSGT Murdock S McNeil Waist Gunner RTD 4/24/44 SGT Ernest R Mitchell Jr. Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31133 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Dallas 23/9/43; Gr Island 9/10/43; Romulus 1/11/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-Q] Gt Ashfield 2/11/43; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Hector Garza, Co-pilot: George Beckner, Navigator: Albt Harmsen, Bombardier: Stacy Johnson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Rich Hoffman, Radio Operator: Harry Lynn, Ball turret gunner: Wallace Widen, Waist gunner: Walter Smith, Waist gunner: Emmett Harter, Tail gunner: Alf Fratesi (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft KOd #3 and #4, crashed Hessen 14 miles NW of Halberstadt, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4453. POW 4/29/44 1st Lt. Hector J Garza Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. George W Beckner Co-Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Albert Harmsen Navigator POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Stacy Johnson Bombardier POW 4/29/44 TSGT Richard M Hoffman Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/29/44 TSGT Harry B Lynn Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 SSGT Wallace J Widen Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Walter F Smith Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Emmett A Harter Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Alfred M Fratesi Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Spirit of Chicago 42-31174 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Dallas 27/9/43; Gr Island 19/10/43; Long Beach 28/11/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-Y] Gt Ashfield 5/12/43; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Francis Hart, Co-pilot: Carl Connell, Navigator: Jim Hastings, Bombardier: Bob Hunt, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: John Leonard, Radio Operator: Anatole Briant, Ball turret gunner: Lowell Birdwell, Waist gunner: Roy Modglin, Waist gunner: Bill Jackson (9 Prisoner of War);Tail gunner: John Neely (KIA-died in hospital 4/5/44 probably from gun shots in the attack), crashed Hartz Mountains at Eckertal, near Bad Harzburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4454. SPIRIT OF CHICAGO. KIA 5/4/44 SSGT John C Neely Tail Gunner POW 4/29/44 Lt. Francis J Hart Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Carl M Connell Co-Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. James I Hastings Navigator POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Robert H Hunt Bombardier POW 4/29/44 TSGT John W Leonard Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/29/44 TSGT Anatole A Briant Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 SSGT Lowell T Birdwell Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 TSGT Roy W Modglin Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT William C Jackson Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31773 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 12/12/43; Gt Falls 20/12/43; Kearney 30/12/43; Presque Is 20/2/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-M] Gt Ashfield 25/2/44; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Charles R. Johnston, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Joe Parker killed by hostile civilians (2 Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Owen Walton, Navigator: Dick Glaser, Bombardier: Bill Moffitt, Radio Operator: Jim McLelland, Ball turret gunner: Jesse Collinson, Waist gunner: Will Domer, Waist gunner: Vencil Owens,Tail gunner: Harvey Watts (8 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Gleidingen, five miles S of Brunswick, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4456. KIA 4/29/44 1st Lt. Charles R Johnston Pilot KIA 4/29/44 TSGT Joe D Parker Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Owen D Walton Co-Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Richard W Glaser Navigator POW 4/29/44 SSGT William Moffitt Bombardier POW 4/29/44 TSGT James O McLelland Jr Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 TSGT Jesse P Collinson Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT William F Domer Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Vencil Owens Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Harvey F Watts Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-97078 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 25/1/44; Lincoln 20/2/44; Presque Is 21/2/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG- ] Gt Ashfield 7/3/44; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Bill Henry, Navigator: Gerhard Kirschke, Bombardier: Harry Tennenson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Tom Pullin, Radio Operator: John Webb, Ball turret gunner: Gil Creath, Waist gunner: Milton Keck,Tail gunner: Wilf Miller (8 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Chas Avona, Waist gunner: Chas Williams (2 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Hermeskeil, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4457. KIA 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Charles W Avona Co-Pilot KIA 4/29/44 SSGT Charles R Williams Jr Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. William F Henry Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Gerhard W Kirschke Navigator POW 4/29/44 SSGT Harold G Tenneson Bombardier/ Togglier POW 4/29/44 TSGT Thomas L Pullen Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/29/44 TSGT John E Webb Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 SSGT Gilbert B Creath Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Milton F Keck Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Wilfred J Miller Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-97226 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 9/2/44; Kearney 24/2/44; Presque Is 10/3/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-X] Gt Ashfield 11/3/44; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Dick Huntingdon, Co-pilot: Bill Miller, Navigator: Francis Andrews, Bombardier: Standlee Roberts, Radio Operator: Pete Sarpolus, Ball turret gunner: Aaron Lesieur, Waist gunner: Elwood Posey,Tail gunner: Octavio Moreno (8 Prisoner of War); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: George Adams, Waist gunner: Frank Hart (2 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed near Helmstedt, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4458. KIA 4/29/44 SSGT George H Adams Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 4/29/44 SGT Frank H Hart Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Richard L Huntington Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. William M Miller Co-Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Francis J Andrews Navigator POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Standlee E Roberts Bombardier POW 4/29/44 SSGT Peter G Sarpolus Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 SGT Aaron N Lesieur Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 SGT Elwood G Posey Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SGT Octavio A Moreno Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Vapour Trails 42-97559 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 20/12/43; Dalhart 16/1/44; Kearney 23/2/44; Presque Is 4/3/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA- ] Gt Ashfield 5/3/44; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Bob Barney, Co-pilot: Osmond Jones, Navigator: Bill McCartney, Bombardier: Albt Scerbo, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Sanford Byer, Ball turret gunner: Chas Grinder, Waist gunner: Jack Burch, Waist gunner: Sam Finlay,Tail gunner: Carl Lunde (9 Prisoner of War); Radio Operator: John Hutchins (Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Grasleben, near Helmstedt, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4459. VAPOUR TRAILS. KIA 4/29/44 SSGT John E Hutchins Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 Lt. Robert E Barney Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Osmond T Jones Co-Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. William C McCartny Navigator POW 4/29/44 SSGT Albert F Scerbo Bombardier/ Togglier POW 4/29/44 TSGT Sanford A Byer Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/29/44 SSGT Charles A Grinder Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Jack N Burch Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Sammy E Finley Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SSGT Carl H Lunde Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-107045 MIA Berlin 4/29/44''' Delivered Tulsa 6/2/44; Grenier 28/2/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-D] Gt Ashfield 3/3/44; Missing in Action Berlin 29/4/44 with Len Sexton, Co-pilot: Gene Koury, Navigator: Bob Pelletier, Bombardier: Sterling Rogers, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Earl Osborne, Radio Operator: Oral Moore, Ball turret gunner: Tom Fairchild, Waist gunner: Henry Dunning, Waist gunner: Bob Masten,Tail gunner: John Frangadakis (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Schleibnitz, seven miles NW of Magdeburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4460. POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Len Sexton Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Eugene T Koury Co-Pilot POW 4/29/44 2nd Lt. Robert V Pelletier Navigator POW 4/29/44 1st Lt. Sterling H Rogers Bombardier POW 4/29/44 SSGT Earl W Osborne Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/29/44 SSGT Oral P Moore Radio Operator POW 4/29/44 SGT Thomas J Fairchild Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/29/44 SGT Henry L Dunning Jr. Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SGT Robert S Masten Waist Gunner POW 4/29/44 SGT John M Frangadakis Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Alexander's Ragtime Band 42-31237 Crashed Mendlesham 5/1/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 7/10/43; Grand Island 16/10/43; Wilmington 19/10/43; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-O] Gt Ashfield 26/10/43; battle damaged Pas de Calais 1/5/44 with Russell Novotny(& crew from 452BG), Co-pilot: Fred Hageter (2 Returned to Duty), Navigator: Franklin Murdock, Bombardier: Ernie Lundgren, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Dave Miller, Radio Operator: George Langer, Ball turret gunner: Lloyd Winegarner, Waist gunner: Roger Clark, Waist gunner: Emil Smedley,Tail gunner: Ray Smith all bailed over France, (8POWs?); flak KO’d #4, but limped home to crash landed Mendlesham, Sfk. UK. only to catch fire and burn out; Salvaged 2/5/44. STORK aka ALEXANDER'S RAGTIME BAND. RTD 5/1/44 Lt. Russel A Novotny Pilot RTD 5/1/44 Maj. Fred M Hageter Jr Co-Pilot POW 5/1/44 Lt. Franklin P Murdock Navigator POW 5/1/44 Lt. Ernest O Lundgren Jr Bombardier POW 5/1/44 Arnold M Miller Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 5/1/44 SSGT George A Langer Jr Radio Operator (CHECK FOR POW FILE) POW 5/1/44 SSGT Lloyd A Winegamer Ball-Turret Gunner POW 5/1/44 SSGT Roger R Clark Waist Gunner POW 5/1/44 SSGT Emile E Smedley Waist Gunner POW 5/1/44 SSGT Raymond E Smith Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Daisy June II 42-5879 MIA 5/7/44''' Delivered Long Beach 14/4/43; Smoky Hill 23/4/43; Presque Is 10/5/43; Assigned 339BS/96BG Andrews Fd 13/5/43; transferred 548BS/385BG [GX-J] Gt Ashfield /43; Missing in Action 7/5/44 with Sid Hoffman, Co-pilot: John Brady, Navigator: Carleton Brooks, Bombardier: Ralph Gochner, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Lew Ohinn, Radio Operator: Tony DelGizzi, Ball turret gunner: Carroll Middleton, Waist gunner: Harry Scull, Waist gunner: John Jacoby, Tail gunner: Ed Hunter (10 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Rechterfeld, SW of Wildeshausen, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4562. DAISY JUNE II. POW 5/7/44 2nd Lt. Sidney R Hoffman Pilot POW 5/7/44 2nd Lt. John E Brady Co-Pilot POW 5/7/44 2nd Lt. Carleton E Brooks Navigator POW 5/7/44 2nd Lt. Ralph W Gochner Bombardier POW 5/7/44 TSGT Lewis E Ohinn Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 5/7/44 SSGT Anthony J DelGizzi Radio Operator POW 5/7/44 SGT Carroll M Middleton Ball-Turret Gunner POW 5/7/44 SGT Harold W Scull Waist Gunner POW 5/7/44 SGT John S Jacoby Waist Gunner POW 5/7/44 SGT Edward J Hunter Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Jeanne Ricky 42-31786 MIA Berlin 5/8/44''' Delivered Denver 14/12/43; Gt Falls 20/12/43; Kearney 1/1/44; Grenier 21/1/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-L] Gt Ashfield 2/2/44; Missing in Action Berlin 8/5/44 with Andy Drobysh, Co-pilot: Harry Gousha, Navigator: Clem Irons, Bombardier: Bob Hudson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Joe O’Donnell, Radio Operator: Cullen Cotton, Ball turret gunner: Ed Waters, Waist gunner: Russ Beyko, Waist gunner: Art Carter,Tail gunner: Chas Moore (10 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft KOd #3, crashed Worphausen, nine miles NE of Bremen, Ger; Missing Air Crew Report 4563. GIN RICKY. POW 5/8/44 1st Lt. Andrew Drobysch Jr Pilot POW 5/8/44 2nd Lt. Harry M Gousha Jr Co-Pilot POW 5/8/44 2nd Lt. Clement I Irons Navigator POW 5/8/44 2nd Lt. Robert L Hudson Bombardier POW 5/8/44 TSGT Joseph V O'Donnell Jr Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 5/8/44 TSGT Cullen R Cotton Radio Operator POW 5/8/44 SSGT Edward M Waters Ball-Turret Gunner POW 5/8/44 SSGT Russell J Boyko Waist Gunner POW 5/8/44 SSGT Arthur F Carter Waist Gunner POW 5/8/44 SSGT Charles E Moore Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Ragged But Right 42-97207 Force Landed Manston 5/12/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 6/2/44; Gr Island 22/2/44; Grenier 13/3/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-P] Gt Ashfield 16/3/44; battle damaged Brux 12/5/44 with Neil Rosener, Co-pilot: George Flynn, Radio Operator: Bill Manley, Ball turret gunner: Bob Feuers,Tail gunner: Jim Moulton (5 Returned to Duty); Navigator: John Storar, Bombardier: Jerome Leichtman (2 Prisoner of War), Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Harry Mack, Waist gunner: Ike Goodman, Waist gunner: Stan Stoma (3 Killed in Action); lost an engine by enemy aircraft and left target area being unable to keep up with the formation, eventually landed RAF Manston, Kent, UK , Salvaged 15/5/44. Missing Air Crew Report 4880. RAGGED BUT RIGHT. KIA 5/16/44 SGT Isaac L Goodman Waist Gunner KIA 5/12/44 SGT Stanley S Stoma Waist Gunner POW 5/12/44 2nd Lt. John M Storar Navigator POW 5/12/44 2nd Lt. Jerome C Leichtman Bombardier POW 5/12/44 SGT Harold H Mack Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 5/12/44 Lt. Neil W Rosener Pilot RTD 5/12/44 2nd Lt. George F Flynn Co-Pilot RTD 5/12/44 SGT William J Manley Radio Operator RTD 5/12/44 SGT Robert J Feuers Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 5/12/44 SGT James T Moulton Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31787 MIA Brux 5/12/44''' Delivered Denver 14/12/43; Gt falls 20/12/43; Denver 26/12/43; Kearney 2/1/44; Presque Is 24/1/44; Grenier 29/1/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-N] Gt Ashfield 4/2/44; Missing in Action Brux 12/5/44 with Howard Worster, Co-pilot: Chas Manuel, Navigator: Ray Stroben, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Wagner, Radio Operator: Bernie Kelly, Ball turret gunner: Joe Maltby, Waist gunner: Sam Riccio, Waist gunner: Melvin Click,Tail gunner: Vernon Burke (9 Killed in Action); tog-Bob Pellman (Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed in forest two miles W of Langerhein, near Ziegenberg, six miles W of Bad Nauheim, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 4879. KIA 5/12/44 2nd Lt. Howard M Worster Pilot KIA 5/12/44 2nd Lt. Charles A Manuel Co-Pilot KIA 5/12/44 2nd Lt. Raymond N Stroben Navigator KIA 5/12/44 TSGT Robert C Wagner Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 5/12/44 SSGT Bernard M Kelly Radio Operator KIA 5/12/44 SGT Joseph A Maltby Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 5/12/44 SGT Samuel H Riccio Waist Gunner KIA 5/12/44 SGT Melvin E Click Waist Gunner KIA 5/12/44 SGT Vernon C Burke Jr. Tail Gunner POW 5/12/44 SGT Robert W Pellman Jr. Bombardier/ Togglier '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31742 MIA Berlin 5/24/44''' Delivered Denver 12/12/43; Kearney 30/12/43; RAF Cluntoe 14/1/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 17/1/44; Missing in Action Berlin 24/5/44 with Bob King, Co-pilot: Bill Clark, Navigator: Oliver Harris, Bombardier: Lou Fyda, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bill Ruble, Radio Operator: Myron Seiberling, Ball turret gunner: Leroy Parsels, Waist gunner: Walter Lape, Waist gunner: Smith Roland,Tail gunner: Cyril Wolfsy (10 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Midwolde, Hol. Missing Air Crew Report 5267. POW 5/24/44 2nd Lt. Robert King Jr Pilot POW 5/24/44 2nd Lt. William H Clark Jr. Co-Pilot POW 5/24/44 2nd Lt. Oliver Y Harris Navigator POW 5/24/44 2nd Lt. Louis A Fyda Bombardier POW 5/24/44 SSGT William H Ruble Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 5/24/44 TSGT Myron Seiberling Radio Operator POW 5/24/44 SSGT Leroy A Parsels Ball-Turret Gunner POW 5/24/44 SSGT Walter E Lape Waist Gunner POW 5/24/44 SSGT Smith S Roland Waist Gunner POW 5/24/44 SSGT Cyril S Wofsy Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Gremlin Buggy II 42-97603 MIA Karlsruhe 5/27/44''' Delivered Denver 3/1/44; Scott 10/2/44; Langley 13/2/44; Presque Is 11/3/44; Assigned (H2X) 333BS/94BG Rougham 12/3/44; transferred 548BS/385BG [GX-K] Gt Ashfield 12/3/44; Missing in Action Karlsruhe 27/5/44 with Capt Bill Richards (94BG), Co-pilot: Capt Norman Radin (radar crew, later escaped), radar nav-Bob Craig, Bombardier: Jim Goings, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bill Carte, Ex nav-Lt Garnett Turnstall, Waist gunner: Henry Piekarski, Waist gunner: Raleigh Rhodes94BG,Tail gunner: Loy Humphrey (10INT); flak hit #2; bellied in Knutwil, Switz; set on fire to destroy secret radar equipment. Missing Air Crew Report 5266. GREMLIN BUGGY II. INT 5/27/44 Col. Norman I Radin Pilot INT 5/27/44 Capt. William W Richards Co-Pilot INT 5/27/44 2nd Lt. Robert P Craig Mickey Operator INT 5/27/44 2nd Lt. James D Goings Bombardier INT 5/27/44 TSGT William D Carte Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 5/27/44 Lt. Garnett Turnstall Navigator INT 5/27/44 SSGT Henry J Piekarski Waist Gunner INT 5/27/44 TSGT Raleigh H Rhodes Waist Gunner INT 5/27/44 SSGT Loy Humphrey Tail Gunner INT 5/27/44 Clem J Skurka Radio Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-97847 MIA Magdeburg 5/28/44''' Delivered Denver 14/3/44; Kearney 8/4/44; Dow Fd 14/4/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-Q] Gt Ashfield 22/4/44; Missing in Action Magdeburg 28/5/44 with Francis Hunter, Co-pilot: Ray Miller, Navigator: Preston Ray, Bombardier: Antero Coelho, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Ralph Marts, Radio Operator: Jerome Schrotter, Ball turret gunner: Dick Scott, Waist gunner: Ed Kowalski, Waist gunner: Ken Sheehan,Tail gunner: Maurice Pruner (10 Prisoner of War); flak KOd #4, crashed Albrechtshain, near Grimma, E of Leipzig, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 5265. POW 5/28/44 Flt. Ofc. Francis J Hunter Pilot POW 5/28/44 Flt. Ofc. Raymond J Miller Jr. Co-Pilot POW 5/28/44 2nd Lt. Preston Ray Navigator POW 5/28/44 2nd Lt. Antero D Coelho Bombardier POW 5/28/44 SSGT Ralph M Marts Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 5/28/44 SSGT Jerome H Schrotter Radio Operator POW 5/28/44 SGT Richard E Scott Ball-Turret Gunner POW 5/28/44 SGT Edward J Kowalski Waist Gunner POW 5/28/44 SGT Kenneth E Sheehan Waist Gunner POW 5/28/44 SGT Maurice J Pruner Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-39918 MIA Pas de Calais 6/2/44''' Delivered Long Beach 8/10/43; Gr Island 8/11/43; Assigned 550BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 18/11/43; Missing in Action Pas de Calais 2/6/44 with Roger Schock, Bombardier: John Brenish, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bill Wesley, Radio Operator: Ray Flora, Waist gunner: Ralph Valvano,Tail gunner: Bernard Solomon (6 Prisoner of War); Melvin Curry (Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Dick Ahlheim, Navigator: Emerson Branson, Ball turret gunner: Melvin Curry, Waist gunner: John Connolly (4 evaded capture); flak KOd #3, crashed Molineaux, NW of Elbeuf, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 5232. KIA 6/2/44 SSGT Melvin H Curry Ball-Turret Gunner POW 6/2/44 Lt. Roger L Schock Pilot POW 6/2/44 Flt. Ofc. John E Brenish Bombardier POW 6/2/44 TSGT William A Wesley Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 6/2/44 TSGT Raymond A Flora Radio Operator POW 6/2/44 SGT Ralph M Valvano Waist Gunner POW 6/2/44 SSGT Bernard B Solomon Tail Gunner EC 6/2/44 Flt. Ofc. Richard F Ahlheim Co-Pilot EC 6/2/44 2nd Lt. Emerson E Branson Navigator EC 6/2/44 SSGT Melvin H Curry Ball-Turret Gunner EC 6/2/44 SSGT John M Connolly Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Junior aka Crash Wagon III 42-31762 MIA French Airfields 6/12/44''' Delivered Denver 12/12/43; Gt Falls 16/12/43; Denver 20/12/43; Kearney 31/12/43; RAF Nutts Corner 15/1/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-M] Gt Ashfield 17/1/44; Missing in Action French A/fds 12/6/44 with Loren Jackson, Co-pilot: Ross Blake, Bombardier: Joe Haught, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Armando Marsili, Radio Operator: Ervin Pickrel, Ball turret gunner: Felipe Muquiz, Waist gunner: Fred Martini, Waist gunner: Sam Pennell, Tail gunner: Theo Dubenic (9 Prisoner of War); Navigator: Gerald Shaffer (Killed in Action); flak, crashed Farceaux, 20 miles SE of Rouen, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 5628. JUNIOR aka CRASH WAGON III. KIA 6/12/44 2nd Lt. Gerald W Shaffer Navigator POW 6/12/44 Lt. Col. Loren E Jackson Sr Pilot POW 6/12/44 2nd Lt. Ross M Blake Co-Pilot POW 6/12/44 2nd Lt. Joseph W Haught Bombardier POW 6/12/44 SSGT Armando A Marsilii Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 6/12/44 TSGT Ervin A Pickrel Radio Operator POW 6/12/44 SSGT Felipe E Muquiz Ball-Turret Gunner POW 6/12/44 TSGT Frederic C Martini Waist Gunner POW 6/12/44 SSGT Sam A Pennell Waist Gunner POW 6/12/44 SSGT Theodore G Dubenic Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Mr. Smith 42-5985 MIA Hamburg 6/20/44''' Delivered Long Beach 11/6/43; Gore 7/7/43; Dow Fd 19/7/43; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-R] Gt Ashfield 20/7/43; Missing in Action Hamburg 20/6/44 with Joe Montgomery, Navigator: Milton Shalinsky, Bombardier: Santo Caruso, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Jim Martin, Radio Operator: Yoris Cottongim, Ball turret gunner: John Hadzega, Waist gunner: Leo Allard, Waist gunner: John Davis, Tail gunner: Frank Sutula (9 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Sam Levy (Killed in Action); #2 & #3 sustained damage, then another feathered, crashed Neuenwalde, 12 miles S of Cuxhaven, Ger; Missing Air Crew Report 5899. KIA 6/20/44 2nd Lt. Samuel K Levy Co-Pilot POW 6/20/44 2nd Lt. Joseph A Montgomery Pilot POW 6/20/44 2nd Lt. Milton Shalinsky Navigator POW 6/20/44 2nd Lt. Santo F Caruso Bombardier POW 6/20/44 SSGT James A Martin Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 6/20/44 SSGT Yoris M Cottongim Jr Radio Operator POW 6/20/44 SGT John O Hadzega Ball-Turret Gunner POW 6/20/44 PVT Leo L Allard Waist Gunner POW 6/20/44 SGT John H Davis Waist Gunner POW 6/20/44 SGT Frank P Sutula Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Dear Mom 42-38135 MIA Berlin 6/21/44''' Delivered Denver 23/12/43; Kearney 15/1/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA- ] Gt Ashfield 9/2/44; Missing in Action Berlin 21/6/44 with Marvin Lohmeyer; Radio Operator: John Spencer, Waist gunner: Marion Tuckett (3 Killed in Action); Co-pilot: Bill Coulthard, Navigator: Leon Pease, Bombardier: Bob Tiffany, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Tom Greene, Ball turret gunner: John Fagan, Waist gunner: Bob Cummings,Tail gunner: Hubert Phillips (7 Returned to Duty); enemy aircraft, force landed Dorrod, Sweden. Missing Air Crew Report 5920. KIA 6/21/44 2nd Lt. Marvin E Lohmeyer Pilot KIA 6/21/44 TSGT John H Spencer Radio Operator KIA 6/21/44 SSGT Marion E Puckett Waist Gunner RTD 6/21/44 2nd Lt. William H Coulthard Co-Pilot RTD 6/21/44 2nd Lt. Leon W Pease Navigator RTD 6/21/44 Maj. Robert S Tiffany Jr. Bombardier RTD 6/21/44 TSGT Thomas C Greene Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 6/21/44 SSGT John B Fagan Jr. Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 6/21/44 SSGT Robert M Cummings Waist Gunner RTD 6/21/44 TSGT Hubert E Phillips Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-3490 MIA Berlin 6/21/44''' Delivered Denver 11/7/43; Grenier 18/8/43; Assigned 812BS/482BG [MI-F] 549BS/385BG [XA-] Alconbury 20/8/43 (H2-X); Missing in Action Berlin 21/6/44 with Matt Totter, Bill Lynch, Ernie Ven Der Heyden, Albt Strahle, Warren Rissmiller, Walter Lynch, Roy Rayle, John Ranz, Craig Lewis, Bob Stafford (10INT); force landed Sweden; Missing Air Crew Report 5919. Became Swedish air-liner SE-BAN; Written off 10/1948. INT 6/21/44 2nd Lt. Matthew P Totter Pilot INT 6/21/44 2nd Lt. William J Lynch Co-Pilot INT 6/21/44 Flt. Ofc. Ernest P Van Der Hayden Navigator INT 6/21/44 SSGT Albert Strahle Bombardier INT 6/21/44 SSGT Warren G Rissmiller Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 6/21/44 SSGT Walter A Lynch Radio Operator INT 6/21/44 SGT Roy W Rayle Ball-Turret Gunner INT 6/21/44 SGT John H Ranz Waist Gunner INT 6/21/44 SGT Craig L Lewis Waist Gunner INT 6/21/44 SGT Robert M Stafford Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-97211 MIA Munich 7/11/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 10/2/44; Gr Island 22/2/44; Grenier 13/3/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-H] Gt Ashfield 16/3/44; Missing in Action Munich 11/7/44 with Irvin Henderson, Co-pilot: Dave Schnaars, Navigator: Joe Johnson, Bombardier: Gordon Gray, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Parish, Radio Operator: Fred Nygard, Ball turret gunner: Leo Watt, Waist gunner: Earl Edwards, Waist gunner: Jim Smith,Tail gunner: Harry Bible (10 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Hainhofen, near Augsburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 7360. POW 7/11/44 Lt. Irvin L Henderson Pilot POW 7/11/44 2nd Lt. David R Schnaars Jr Co-Pilot POW 7/11/44 2nd Lt. Joe R Johnson Navigator POW 7/11/44 2nd Lt. Gordon H Gray Bombardier POW 7/11/44 TSGT Robert E Parish Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 7/11/44 TSGT Frederick A Nygard Radio Operator POW 7/11/44 SSGT Leo B Wyatt Ball-Turret Gunner POW 7/11/44 SSGT Earl D Edwards Waist Gunner POW 7/11/44 SSGT James L Smith Waist Gunner POW 7/11/44 SGT Harold C Bible Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Lil Lu 43-38612 MIA Merseburg 7/12/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 24/8/44; Gt Falls 29/8/44; Hunter 7/9/44; Grenier 15/9/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA- ] Gt Ashfield 19/9/44; Missing in Action Merseburg 7/12/44 with Alvin Hufford, Wayne Lough, Conrad Gale, Dick Bowling, Ralph Cole, Dean Leyerly, John Keefe, Willis Hanemannn, Lou Dodson (9 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Nordoellen, Hol?. Missing Air Crew Report 11056. LIL-LU. POW 7/12/44 2nd Lt. Alvin R Hufford Pilot POW 7/12/44 2nd Lt. Wayne L Lough Co-Pilot POW 7/12/44 Flt. Ofc. Conrad E Gale Navigator POW 7/12/44 Flt. Ofc. Dick N Bowling Bombardier POW 7/12/44 SSGT Ralph C Cole Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 7/12/44 SGT Dean L Leyerly Radio Operator POW 7/12/44 SGT John F Keefe Ball-Turret Gunner POW 7/12/44 SGT Willis P Hanemann Waist Gunner POW 7/12/44 SGT Louis F Dodson Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Off Spring 42-31917 MIA Munich 7/12/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 4/1/44; Kearney 13/1/44; Grenier 26/1/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [SG-S] Gt Ashfield 2/2/44; Missing in Action Munich 12/7/44 with Capt Rich White, Co-pilot: Clarry Gittins, Navigator: Jim Johnston, Bombardier: Pat Flanagan, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Marvin Nieman, Radio Operator: Harry Fitzwater, Ball turret gunner: Homer Comegys, Waist gunner: Sam Canter, Waist gunner: Bill Lord (9 Killed in Action);Tail gunner: Bob McPherson (Prisoner of War); mid air coll with 42-102606 (385BG), both broke up and crashed Perl, Luxemberg. Missing Air Crew Report 7507. OFF SPRING was originally named for the newborn son of one time pilot Duane (Pappy) Pangle. KIA 7/12/44 Capt. Richard B White Pilot KIA 7/12/44 2nd Lt. Clarence E Gittins Co-Pilot KIA 7/12/44 Flt. Ofc. James W Johnston Navigator KIA 7/12/44 2nd Lt. Patrick J Flanagan Bombardier KIA 7/12/44 SSGT Marvin W Nieman Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 7/12/44 SSGT Harry E Fitzwater Radio Operator KIA 7/12/44 SGT Homer C Comegys Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/12/44 SGT Samuel L Canter Waist Gunner KIA 7/12/44 SGT William R Lord Jr Waist Gunner POW 7/12/44 SGT Robert P McPherson Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Curley's Kids 42-102606 MIA Munich 7/12/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 18/3/44; Kearney 2/4/44; Dow Fd 14/2/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-K] Gt Ashfield 20/4/44; Missing in Action Munich 12/7/44 with Bob McDonald, Co-pilot: Steve Ryan, Navigator: Bill Henry, Bombardier: Francis Chrisman, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: George Brown, Radio Operator: Russell Hale, Ball turret gunner: Walt Barosh, Waist gunner: Pete Hofferman,Tail gunner: Pete Linton (9 Killed in Action); Waist gunner: Larry Atiyah (Prisoner of War); mid air coll with 42-31917 (385BG), crashed Wolwelange, Belg. Missing Air Crew Report 7489. CURLEY’S KIDS. KIA 7/12/44 1st Lt. Robert L McDonald Pilot KIA 7/12/44 2nd Lt. Stephen F Ryan Co-Pilot KIA 7/12/44 2nd Lt. William T Henry Navigator KIA 7/12/44 Flt. Ofc. Francis M Chrisman Bombardier KIA 7/12/44 TSGT George E Brown Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 7/12/44 SSGT Russell Hale Radio Operator KIA 7/12/44 SSGT Walter R Barosh Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/12/44 SSGT Peter J Hofferman Waist Gunner KIA 7/12/44 SSGT Pete Linton Tail Gunner POW 7/12/44 SSGT Larry Atiyeh Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-107031 MIA Munich 7/13/44''' Delivered Tulsa 2/2/44; Grenier 5/3/44; Assigned 96BG Snetterton 13/3/44; 550BS/385BG [SG-N] Gt Ashfield 12/3/44; Missing in Action Munich 13/7/44 with Bob Turner, Co-pilot: Ken Daniels, Navigator: George Allen, Bombardier: Bob Dewey, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Dave Disbrow, Radio Operator: Chester Pawelczak, Ball turret gunner: Myron Caulkin, Waist gunner: Arthur Brooks, Waist gunner: Alf Hanson, Tail gunner: Art Dassow (10INT); flak, force landed Dubendorf, Switz. Missing Air Crew Report 7490. Returned to the USA 1103 BU Morrison 22/8/45; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (sold for scrap metal in USA) Walnut Ridge 18/12/45. INT 7/13/44 Lt. Robert G Turner Pilot INT 7/13/44 2nd Lt. Kenneth E Daniels Co-Pilot INT 7/13/44 1st Lt. George K Allen Jr Navigator INT 7/13/44 2nd Lt. Robert W Dewey Bombardier INT 7/13/44 TSGT David W Disbrow Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 7/13/44 TSGT Chester D Pawelczak Radio Operator INT 7/13/44 SGT Myron L Caulkin Ball-Turret Gunner INT 7/13/44 SSGT Arthur F Brooks Waist Gunner INT 7/13/44 SSGT Alfred A Hanson Waist Gunner INT 7/13/44 SSGT Arthur W Dassow Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 44-6112 MIA Switzerland 7/16/44''' Missing in Action: 16 July 1944 (Flak / Mechanical failure) With Norman Robbins, Co-pilot: Bruce Dixon, Navigator: Paul Grove, Bombardier: Bob Reeves, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Bob Hoelzer, Radio Operator: Isadore Gertler, Ball turret gunner: Sheldon May, Waist gunner: Phil Vuchichevich, Waist gunner: Walter Cole (wia),Tail gunner: Ed Leonard force landed Dubendorf, Switzerland 10 Interned (MACR 7569) INT 7/16/44 Lt. Norman V Robbins Pilot INT 7/16/44 2nd Lt. Bruce F Dixon Co-Pilot INT 7/16/44 2nd Lt. Paul S Grove Navigator INT 7/16/44 2nd Lt. Robert C Reeves Bombardier INT 7/16/44 SSGT Robert C Hoelzer Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer INT 7/16/44 TSGT Isadore Gertler Radio Operator INT 7/16/44 SSGT Sheldon May Ball-Turret Gunner INT 7/16/44 TSGT Philip J Vuchichevich Waist Gunner INT 7/16/44 SSGT Walter L Cole Waist Gunner INT 7/16/44 SSGT Edward S Leonard Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 43-37663 MIA Merseburg 7/29/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 9/5/44; Hunter 21/5/44; Grenier 1/6/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR- ] Gt Ashfield 7/6/44; Missing in Action Merseburg 29/7/44 with A.L. Benefield (Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Dick Barry, Navigator: Herb Kozel, Bombardier: Leon Davidson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Calvin Winwright, Radio Operator: Ed McGrath, Ball turret gunner: Harry Crouse, Waist gunner: Harry McCarthy,Tail gunner: Chas Campbell (8 Killed in Action); flak KO’d #4 before ship plunged down, crashed Bloesien, SW of Merseburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 7819. KIA 7/29/44 2nd Lt. Richard G Barry Co-Pilot KIA 7/29/44 2nd Lt. Herbert R Kozel Navigator KIA 7/29/44 2nd Lt. Leonard F Davidson Bombardier KIA 7/29/44 TSGT Calvin C Winright Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 7/29/44 TSGT Edward H McGrath Jr Radio Operator KIA 7/29/44 SSGT Harold P Crouse Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 7/29/44 SSGT Harry L McCarthy Waist Gunner KIA 7/29/44 SSGT Charles C Campbell Tail Gunner POW 7/29/44 1st Lt. A L Benefield Jr Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31598 MIA Paris 8/2/44''' Delivered Denver 28/11/43; Kearney 19/12/43; Wilmington 31/12/43; Presque Is 2/1/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-V] Gt Ashfield 18/1/44; Missing in Action Paris 2/8/44 with Luther Newcomer, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Joe Panasuk, Waist gunner: Ed Abbott,Tail gunner: Ken Waterfield (4 Prisoner of War); Co-pilot: Russell Katz, Navigator: Jim Lindquist, Bombardier: Ed O’Day, Radio Operator: Marion Church, Ball turret gunner: Jack Davis (5 evaded capture); flak, crashed Breviaries, N of Rambouillet, Fr. Missing Air Crew Report 8161. POW 8/2/44 Lt. Luther P Newcomer Pilot POW 8/2/44 SGT Joseph W Panasuk Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 8/2/44 SSGT Edward C Abbott Jr Waist Gunner POW 8/2/44 TSGT Kenneth E Waterfield Tail Gunner EC 8/2/44 2nd Lt. Russell J Katz Co-Pilot EC 8/2/44 2nd Lt. James I Lindquist Navigator EC 8/2/44 Lt. Edward F O'Day Jr. Bombardier EC 8/2/44 TSGT Marion T Church Radio Operator EC 8/2/44 SSGT Jack C Davis Ball-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Hairs Breath 42-38199 MIA Hamburg 8/4/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 12/1/44; Kearney 24/1/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-P] Gt Ashfield 8/2/44; Missing in Action Hamburg 4/8/44 with John Masterson, Co-pilot: Ed Caldero, Navigator: Joe Silverman, Bombardier: Steve Yarema, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Pete McCabe, Radio Operator: Guido Mannarino, Ball turret gunner: Ed Ferris, Waist gunner: Bob McKneilly,Tail gunner: Merritt Knox (9 Prisoner of War); flak KO’d #3 & enemy aircraft, crashed Midlum, S of Cuxhaven, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 7743. HAIRS BREATH. POW 8/4/44 2nd Lt. John E Masterson Pilot POW 8/4/44 2nd Lt. Edward P Caldero Co-Pilot POW 8/4/44 2nd Lt. Joseph Silverman Navigator POW 8/4/44 2nd Lt. Steven Yarema Bombardier POW 8/4/44 SSGT Peter J McCabe Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 8/4/44 SGT Guido A Mannarino Radio Operator POW 8/4/44 SGT Edward L Ferris Ball-Turret Gunner POW 8/4/44 SSGT Robert H McNeilly Waist Gunner POW 8/4/44 SGT Merritt W Knox Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 43-38156 MIA Eindhoven 8/9/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 1/7/44; Kearney 11/7/44; Grenier 15/7/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR- ] Gt Ashfield 18/7/44; Missing in Action Eindhoven 9/8/44 with Sterling Bristol, John Faulkner, Tony Burrows (3 Killed in Action); Bill Allison, John Campbell, Earl Hansen, Tony Mosca, Julius King, Buell Martin (6 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Baumholder, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 7389. KIA 8/9/44 2nd Lt. Sterling W Bristol Jr Pilot KIA 8/9/44 2nd Lt. John F Faulkner Navigator KIA 8/9/44 SSGT Anthony Burroughs Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 8/9/44 2nd Lt. Billy H Allison Co-Pilot POW 8/9/44 2nd Lt. John H Campbell Bombardier POW 8/9/44 SSGT Earl I Hansen Radio Operator POW 8/9/44 SGT Anthony J Mosca Ball-Turret Gunner POW 8/9/44 SSGT Julius L King Jr Waist Gunner POW 8/9/44 SSGT Buell S Martin Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 42-31864 MIA Venlo 8/15/44''' Delivered Denver 30/12/43; Kearney 14/1/44; Morrison 31/1/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-Z] Gt Ashfield 21/2/44; Missing in Action Venlo 15/8/44 with Bob Harrington, Co-pilot: Jim Kelly, Navigator: Joe Norbut, Bombardier: Phil Feldman, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Jim Terry, Radio Operator: Dominic Romeo, Ball turret gunner: Jim Craver,Tail gunner: Paul McNally (8 Prisoner of War); Waist gunner: Jim Moulton (evaded capture); flak KO’d #1 and #2, lost altitude, crashed Gross-Hesepe, NW of Meppen, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 7907. POW 8/15/44 Lt. Robert K Harrington Pilot POW 8/15/44 2nd Lt. James G Kelly Co-Pilot POW 8/15/44 2nd Lt. Joseph G Norbut Navigator POW 8/15/44 Flt. Ofc. Philip F Feldman Bombardier POW 8/15/44 TSGT James E Terry Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 8/15/44 SSGT Dominick Romeo Radio Operator POW 8/15/44 TSGT James P Craver Ball-Turret Gunner POW 8/15/44 SSGT Paul E McNally Tail Gunner EC 8/15/44 SGT James T Moulton Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Homesick Angel 42-107135 MIA Handorf 8/15/44''' Delivered Denver 2/3/44; Kearney 22/3/44; Grenier 21/4/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-N] Gt Ashfield 24/4/44; Missing in Action Handorf 15/8/44 with Neil Rosener, Co-pilot: George Flynn, Navigator: Hubert Graves, Bombardier: Lester Esterman, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Harry Fiscus, Radio Operator: Roland Reid, Ball turret gunner: Clarry Dosser, Waist gunner: Laverne Rohrbaugh, Ph-Cliff Peek, Tail gunner: Joe Lopes (10POW-all picked up by a German boat); flak damage, crashed Ijsselmeer, E of Enkhuizen, Hol. Missing Air Crew Report 7908. HOMESICK ANGEL. POW 8/15/44 Lt. Neil W Rosener Pilot POW 8/15/44 2nd Lt. George F Flynn Co-Pilot POW 8/15/44 2nd Lt. Hubert E Graves Jr Navigator POW 8/15/44 Lt. Lester Esterman Bombardier POW 8/15/44 SSGT Harold C Fiscus Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 8/15/44 TSGT Roland J Reid Radio Operator POW 8/15/44 SSGT Clarence A Dosser Jr Ball-Turret Gunner POW 8/15/44 SSGT Laverne E Rohrbaugh Waist Gunner POW 8/15/44 TSGT Clifford J Peek Waist Gunner POW 8/15/44 SSGT Joseph L Lopes Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Big Gas Bird 42-31638 MIA Magdeburg 9/12/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 30/11/43; Paine 4/12/43; Kearney 11/12/43; Romulus 20/12/43; Presque Is 21/12/43; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-L] Gt Ashfield 30/12/43; Missing in Action Magdeburg 12/9/44 with Ramon Newman, Co-pilot: Harvey Dater, Bombardier: Ed Lower, Radio Operator: Bob Kuhn (4 Killed in Action); Navigator: George Pearson, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: John Fuchs, Ball turret gunner: Clifton Estabrook, Waist gunner: Claude Lyons, Tail gunner: Tom Morrissey (5 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Ruppershutten, E of Frankfurt, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 8907. BIG GAS BIRD. KIA 9/12/44 Lt. Ramon H Newman Pilot KIA 9/12/44 2nd Lt. Harvey Dater Co-Pilot KIA 9/12/44 1st Lt. Edward J Lower Bombardier KIA 9/12/44 TSGT Robert E Kuhn Radio Operator POW 9/12/44 2nd Lt. George W Pearson Bombardier POW 9/12/44 SGT John H Fuchs Jr Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 9/12/44 SSGT Clifton D Estabrook Ball-Turret Gunner POW 9/12/44 SSGT Claude H Lyons Waist Gunner POW 9/12/44 SSGT Tom H Morrissey Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Half & Half 42-97940 Crashed Kentford 9/13/44''' Delivered Denver 10/4/44; Cheyenne 1/5/44; Hunter 14/5/44; Dow Fd 4/6/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 7/6/44; detailed Stuttgart 13/9/44 with Chas Lamont, Co-pilot: Billy Hinson, Navigator: Jim Pillsbury, tog-Hazen Whittier, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: George Barnett, Ball turret gunner: Bill Pipes, Waist gunner: J.J. Toomey,Tail gunner: Bob Thomas (8 Returned to Duty); Radio Operator: Joe Sturdivant (Killed in Action); on return fire broke out in landing gear, abandoned over West Suffolk, crashed near Kentford, Bury St Edmunds; Salvaged (rep with rear end of DOZY DOATS), became HALF AND HALF. KIA 9/13/44 SSGT Joe P Sturdivant Waist Gunner RTD 9/13/44 2nd Lt. Charles Lamont Jr Pilot RTD 9/13/44 Billy J Hinson Co-Pilot RTD 9/13/44 2nd Lt. James S Pillsbury Navigator RTD 9/13/44 Hazen Whittier Bombardier/ Togglier RTD 9/13/44 TSGT George W Barnett Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 9/13/44 William L Pipes Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 9/13/44 J J Toomey Waist Gunner RTD 9/13/44 Robert L Thomas Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Reluctant Lady 42-107035 MIA Bremen 9/26/44''' Delivered Tulsa 3/2/44; Dow Fd 24/4/44; Assigned 398BG Nuthampstead 30/4/44; transferred 548BS/385BG [GX-L] Gt Ashfield 6/5/44; Missing in Action Bremen 26/9/44 with Chas Lundsberg, Co-pilot: J.M. Elzey, Navigator: Bob Smallman, Bombardier: John Wise, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Cosmo Rabasco, Radio Operator: Forrest Sampson, Ball turret gunner: Bill Sizer, Waist gunner: Jack Walker,Tail gunner: Ed Morgan and ph-Alex Behr (10 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Jesteburg, NW of Lueneburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 10204. RELUCTANT LADY. POW 9/26/44 Capt. Charles W Lundsberg Pilot POW 9/26/44 2nd Lt. J M Ellzey Co-Pilot POW 9/26/44 2nd Lt. Robert E Smallman Navigator POW 9/26/44 Lt. John W Wise Bombardier POW 9/26/44 TSGT Cosmo Rabasco Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 9/26/44 TSGT Forrest O Sampson Jr Radio Operator POW 9/26/44 SSGT William R Sizer Ball-Turret Gunner POW 9/26/44 SSGT Jack M Walker Waist Gunner POW 9/26/44 SSGT Edward D Morgan Tail Gunner POW 9/26/44 SGT Alexander Behr Jr PH/ Passenger '''B-17 Flying Fortress Heavenly Body 44-6008 Ditched North Sea 9/26/44''' Delivered Tulsa 3/4/44; Hunter 17/4/44; Grenier 30/4/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 7/5/44; battle damaged Bremen 26/9/44 with Chas Lamont, Co-pilot: Rodolfo Gutierrez (2 Killed in Action), Navigator: Herbert R. Greiner , Bombardier: Roy F. Buck, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Albert M. Detert, Radio Operator: Gilbert H. Woerner, Ball turret gunner: Robert R. Hoyman, Waist gunner: Lawrence X. Crilley, Tail gunner: Richard E. Rolander; (7 Returned to Duty). HEAVENLY BODY. flak, ditched North Sea. KIA 9/26/44 2nd Lt. Charles Lamont Jr Pilot KIA 9/26/44 2nd Lt. Rodolfo Gutierrez Co-Pilot RTD 9/26/44 1st Lt. Herbert R Greider Navigator RTD 9/26/44 2nd Lt. Roy F Buck Bombardier RTD 9/26/44 Albert M Detert Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 9/26/44 Gilbert H Woerner Radio Operator RTD 9/26/44 Robert R Hoyman Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 9/26/44 Lawrence X Crilley Waist Gunner RTD 9/26/44 Richard E Rolander Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress West Virginian 44-6159 MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Tulsa 18/5/44; Kearney 29/5/44; Grenier 7/6/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [XA-M] Gt Ashfield 11/6/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Ray Noiseau, Metro Marchyn (2 Prisoner of War); Bill Waggoner, Bill Feuerstein, Stan Gue, Norman Wiess, Paul Provinical, Jim Burns, Don McGraw (7 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Brandenburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9515. WEST VIRGINIAN.http://www.americanairmuseum.com/aircraft/15235 KIA 10/6/44 [[Burns-10478|SSGT James Burns Jr.]] Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Feuerstein-280|2nd Lt. William J. Fuerstein]] Bombardier KIA 10/6/44 [[Waggoner-1936|1st Lt. William A. Waggoner]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Weiss-2465|TSGT Norman S. Weiss]] Radio Operation/ Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Provinciali-3|SSGT Paul Provincial]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Gue-49|TSGT Stanley D. Gue]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[McGraw-1156|SSGT Donald T. McGraw]] Tail Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Marchyn-1|1st Lt. Metro Marchyn]] Navigator POW 10/6/44 [[Noiseau-3|Capt. Raymond C. Noiseau]] Pilot '''B-17 Flying Fortress Wee Willie Wilbur 42-102465 MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 5/3/44; Kearney 5/4/44; Dow Fd 14/4/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG HR-J] Gt Ashfield 20/4/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Bill Jens, Athrian Vaughn, Bob Huff, Stewart Love, Chester Means, Joe Kunkle, Aloysius Kozanecki, Fred Nagle, Stan Pylko (9 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Liepe, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9525. WEE WILLIE WILBUR.http://www.americanairmuseum.com/aircraft/1516 ''SSGT Stewart Love was POW not KIA'' KIA 10/6/44 [[Jens-104|2nd Lt. William Jens]] Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Kozanecki-1|SGT Aloysius Kozanecki]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Kunkle-410|SGT Joseph Kunkle]] Radio Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Means-1495|SGT Chester F. Means]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Nagle-2095|SGT Fred Nagle]] Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Pytko-1|SSGT Stanley Pytko]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Vaughn-4684|2nd Lt. Athrian Vaughn]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Huff-4166|FLT O Robert K. Huff]] Navigator POW 10/6/44 [[Love-5397|SSGT Stewart M. Love]] Bombardier/Nose Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Roger the Dodger 42-97275 MIA Munich 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 15/2/44; Rapid City 5/3/44; Gr Island 27/4/44; Assigned 398BG Nuthampstead 3/5/44; no ops, transferred 549BS/385BG[XA- ] Gt Ashfield 4/5/44 REBEL; 551BS; Missing in Action Munich 6/10/44 with Bill Leverett, Dick Phillips, Bob Karshmer, Emmanuel Pappas, Harry Muentener, John Birrell, Milton Hyman, John Albers (9 Prisoner of War); Jim Davis (Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Vehlgast, Ger?. Missing Air Crew Report 9522. ROGER THE DODGER. KIA 10/7/44 [[Albers-705|SSGT John L. Albers]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Davis-63473|SSGT James P. Davis]] Waist Gunner POW 10/6/44 SSGT John A Birrell Radio Operator POW 10/6/44 SSGT Milton Hyman Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Karshmer-5|2nd Lt. Robert Karshmer]] Navigator POW 10/6/44 Lt. Bill J Leverett Pilot POW 10/6/44 TSGT Harry A Muentener Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 SSGT Emmanuel M Pappas Bombardier/ Nose Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Phillips-27778|Lt. Col. Richard H Phillips]] Co-Pilot POW 10/6/44 [[White-47956|TSGT Kenneth L White]] Photographer '''B-17 Flying Fortress 42-98010 No Known Nickname MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Dallas 1/5/44; Long Beach 12/6/44; Hunter 18/7/44; Dow Fd 3/8/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-Q] Gt Ashfield 4/8/44; Missing in Action Berlin (Spandau) 6/10/44 with Delroy Taylor, Miles Osmer, Orlando Krupka, Ira Barnes, Albt Beenes, Vernon James, Elvin Brown, Orvil Wright (8 Killed in Action); Bruce Martin (Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Liepe, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9523. KIA 10/6/44 [[Barnes-16403|TSGT Ira M Barnes]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Beenes-4|SGT Albert Beenes]] Radio Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Brown-85124|SGT Elvin Brown]] Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[James-15893|SGT Vernon W James]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Krupka-29|2nd Lt. Orlando A Krupka]] Navigator KIA 10/6/44 [[Osmer-60|2nd Lt. Miles W Osmer]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Taylor-55177|2nd Lt. Deloy Taylor]] Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Wright-35217|SGT Orvil E Wright]] Tail Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Martin-48819|2nd Lt. Bruce C. Martin]] Bombardier '''B-17 Flying Fortress 42-98016 No Known Nickname MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Dallas 2/5/44; Kearney 16/6/44; Grenier 30/6/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [XA-C] Gt Ashfield 2/8/44; Missing in Action Berlin (Spandau) 6/10/44 with Bob Funk, Bill Davis, George Curtis, Doug Randolph, Gene Cahill, Delmar Harmon, Burnie Goldson, Chester Foster (8 Killed in Action); Bob McNichols (Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Friesack, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9524. KIA 10/6/44 [[Cahill-1574|SSGT Eugene F Cahill]] Radio Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Curtis-12449|2nd Lt. George W Curtis]] Navigator KIA 10/6/44 [[Davis-71165|2nd Lt. William L Davis]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Foster-22413|SGT Chester B Foster]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Funk-2269|2nd Lt. Robert G Funk]] Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Goldson-37|SGT Burnie B Goldson Jr]] Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Harmon-6479|SGT Delmar A Harmon]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Randolph-3193|SGT Douglas R Randolph]] Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Mcnichols-99|2nd Lt. Robert L McNichols]] Bombardier '''B-17 Flying Fortress Lamplight Lil 43-37548 MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 28/4/44; Kearney 10/5/44; Grenier 25/5/44; Assigned 92BG Podington 12/6/44; transferred 548BS/385BG [XA-F] Gt Ashfield 28/6/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Hyman Kaplan, Kelso Poore, Ned Mertz (3 Killed in Action); Harry Livingston, Walt Schulte, Jim Mulder, Alf Flesner, Bruce Ely, Harry Mathieu (6 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Liepe, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9517. KIA 10/6/44 [[Poore-1050|SSGT Kelso M Poore]] Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Mertz-681|SSGT Ned H Mertz]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Kaplan-757|Lt. Hyman Kaplan]] Pilot POW 10/6/44 [[Ey-18|SSGT Bruce Ey]] Radio Operator POW 10/6/44 [[Flesner-58|SSGT Alfred E Flesner]] Top-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Mathieu-655|SSGT Harry J Mathieu Jr]] Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Livingston-3845|2nd Lt. Harry W Livingston Jr]] Co-Pilot POW 10/6/44 2nd Lt. James Mulder Jr Bombardier POW 10/6/44 2nd Lt. Walter B Schulte Navigator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Texas Bluebonnet 43-38060 MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 21/6/44; Kearney 16/7/44; Grenier 1/8/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-G] Gt Ashfield 2/8/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Lucien Courcelle, Frank Bullen, Hubert Bivins, Roy Slaper, Delbert Hamilton, Roland Leider, Jerry Weir, Bob Bozine (8 Killed in Action); Marvin Wolverton (Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Pessin, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9508. TEXAS BLUEBONNET. KIA 10/6/44 [[Bivins-293|1st Lt. Hubert J Bivins]] Navigator KIA 10/6/44 [[Bozina-1|SSGT Robert P Bozina]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Bullen-933|1st Lt. Frank R Bullen]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Courcelle-18|1st Lt. Lucien C Courcelle]] Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Hamilton-21795|TSGT Delbert L Hamilton]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Leider-27|TSGT Roland N Leider]] Radio Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Slaper-1|1st Lt. Roy M Slaper]] Bombardier KIA 10/6/44 SGT Jerry L Weir Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Wolverton-728|SSGT Marvin B Wolverton]] Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress 43-38217 No Known Nickname MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 8/7/44; Hunter 20/7/44; Grenier 1/8/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [XA-P] Gt Ashfield 2/8/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Ray Tuley, Jack Rock, Herb Evans, Bill McCauley, leland Harvey, Bob Campbell (6 Killed in Action); Walt Hartman, Joe Gorchak, John Standley (3 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Barnewitz, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9519. KIA 10/6/44 SGT Robert E Campbell Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Evans-29376|SSGT Herbert G Evans]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Harvey-13878|SGT Leland F Harvey]] Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[McCauley-1844|SGT William J McCauley Jr.]] Radio Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Rock-1184|2nd Lt. Jack L Rock]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Tuley-136|1st Lt. Raymond W Tuley]] Pilot POW 10/6/44 [[Standley-735|SGT John C Standley]] Tail Gunner POW 10/6/44 2nd Lt. Walter L Hartman Navigator POW 10/6/44 [[Gorchak-1|1st Lt. Joseph Gorchak]] Bombardier '''B-17 Flying Fortress 43-38430 No Known Nickname MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 2/8/44; Hunter 12/8/44; Grenier 2/9/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-N] Gt Ashfield 8/9/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Don Andreas, Harry Swift, Mike Cangemi, Bob Quicksall (4 Killed in Action); Alvin Rosenthal, Abel Rebello, Rod Hambree, Mike Pace, George Sachen (5 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Koenigshorst, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9520. KIA 10/6/44 [[Andreas-189|1st Lt. Donald J Andreas]] Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Cangemi-27|SGT Michael A Cangemi]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Quicksall-38|SGT Robert W Quicksall]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Swift-3449|Flt. Ofc. Harry F Swift]] Bombardier POW 10/6/44 SGT Rodney C Hambree Radio Operator POW 10/6/44 [[Pace-3273|SGT Michael F Pace]] Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 2nd Lt. Abel S Rebello Navigator POW 10/6/44 [[Rosenthal-921|Capt. Alvin S Rosenthal]] Co-Pilot POW 10/6/44 [[Sachen-34|SSGT George Sachen]] Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress 44-8143 No Known Nickname MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Dallas 23/6/44; Langley 26/7/44; Dow Fd 13/8/44; Assigned 333BS/94BG Rougham 15/8/44; transferred 548BS/385BG [HR-V] Gt Ashfield 19/8/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Capt Jack Batty, Capt Edwin Herron, Mike Galicia, Lou DiNicola, Lt Bill Daniels mickey op, Ellwood Maxam, Lt Edgar Griffith tg, (7 Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Senke, Ger; 7KIA 3POW; Missing Air Crew Report 9516. KIA 10/6/44 [[Batty-636|Capt. Jack G W Batty]] Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Daniels-6552|1st Lt. William G Daniels]] Mickey Operator/ Pathfinder Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Di_Nicola-15|TSGT Louis P DiNicola]] Radio Operator KIA 10/6/44 [[Galicia-43|TSGT Michael A Galicia]] Top-Turret Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Griffith-8557|2nd Lt. Edgar E Griffith]] Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 [[Herron-1809|Capt. Edwin R Herron]] Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 [[Maxam-119|SSGT Ellwood C Maxam]] Waist Gunner POW 10/6/44 [[Fields-5493|SSGT Casper R D Fields]] Waist Gunner POW 10/6/44 Lt. Joseph L Jones Navigator POW 10/6/44 [[McGhee-455|Capt. Robert M McGhee Jr]] Bombardier/ D R Navigator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Dozy Doats 44-97079 MIA Berlin 10/6/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 26/1/44; Kearney 18/2/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-B] Gt Ashfield 3/3/44; Missing in Action Berlin 6/10/44 with Everett Isaacson, Filbert Dye, Howard Ryan, Bill Ligon, Joe Mandarano (5 Killed in Action); Warren Story, Don McQuade, Irvin Poole, Joe Matuszak (4 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Brandenburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 9521. DOZY DOATS. KIA 10/6/44 2nd Lt. Filbert F Dye Co-Pilot KIA 10/6/44 1st Lt. Everett L Isaacson Pilot KIA 10/6/44 SSGT William Y Ligon Jr Waist Gunner KIA 10/6/44 SSGT Joseph M Mandarano Tail Gunner KIA 10/6/44 TSGT Howard C Ryan Radio Operator POW 10/6/44 2nd Lt. William K Kelley Pilot POW 10/6/44 SSGT Joseph M Matuszak Ball-Turret Gunner POW 10/6/44 Flt. Ofc. Donald Kyle McQuade Bombardier POW 10/6/44 TSGT Irvin W Poole Top-Turret Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 43-37888 MIA Merseburg 11/2/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 1/6/44; Hunter 10/6/44; Presque Is 28/6/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR- ] Gt Ashfield 1/7/44; Missing in Action Merseburg 2/11/44 with Hyrum Keeler, Edgar Denton, Art Alexander, Glen Kraft, John Ray, Billy Walker, Bob Read, Harry Goetsch (8 Prisoner of War); Harry Weissman (Killed in Action); flak, crashed Detmold, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 10155. KIA 11/2/44 2nd Lt. Harry Weissman Navigator POW 11/2/44 Lt. Col. Hyrum G Keeler Pilot POW 11/2/44 2nd Lt. Edgar A Denton Co-Pilot POW 11/2/44 2nd Lt. Arthur E Alexander Bombardier POW 11/2/44 TSGT Glen A Kraft Top-Turret Gunner POW 11/2/44 TSGT John F Ray Radio Operator POW 11/2/44 SSGT Billy R Walker Ball-Turret Gunner POW 11/2/44 SSGT Robert T Read Waist Gunner POW 11/2/44 SSGT Harold W Goetsch Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 43-38566 Landed Great Ashfield 11/21/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 18/8/44; Lincoln 6/9/44; Grenier 24/9/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-T] Gt Ashfield 25/9/44; returning from Osnabruck 21/11/44 with Cliff Foss (Cobb), Otho Quick, Myron Loyet, Theo Otto, Bob Houston, John Bevilcqua, Gail Anderson (7 Returned to Duty); Jim Shaver, Ed Myers (2 Prisoner of War); mid-air coll with 43-38270 (385BG), but returned and repaired; Missing Air Crew Report 10468; Returned to the USA Bradley 26/6/45; 4168 Base Unit, South Plains, Texas 28/6/45; Reconstruction Finance Corporation (sold for scrap metal in USA) Kingman 5/12/45. POW 11/21/44 Lt. James H Shaver Bombardier POW 11/21/44 TSGT Edward F Myers Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 11/21/44 Lt. Clifford W Foss Pilot RTD 11/21/44 Lt. Otho J Quick Co-Pilot RTD 11/21/44 Lt. Myron M Loyet Navigator RTD 11/21/44 TSGT Theodore E Otto Radio Operator RTD 11/21/44 SSGT Robert W Houston Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 11/21/44 SSGT Johnnie P Bevilacqua Waist Gunner RTD 11/21/44 SSGT Gail E Anderson Jr Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 43-38270 Crashed Koerbecke 11/21/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 14/7/44; Hunter 22/7/44; Dow Fd 4/8/44; Assigned 390BG Framlingham 4/8/44; transferred 549BS/385BG [SG- ] Gt Ashfield 5/8/44. Mid-air collision with 43-38566 on the mission to Osnabruck 21/11/44 with pilot James S. Webb; Co-pilot Francis M. Riggs; Navigator Charles G. Melhado; Bombardier Orsen E. Jensen; Top Turret Gunner Thomas H. Watkins; Radio Operator/Gunner Anthony Vespasiano; Ball Turret Gunner Wallace D. Land; Tail Gunner Kenneth E. Kio; Waist Gunner Pryce O. Spencer. Only Kenneth Kio survived and was made POW (Prisoner of War). Crashed 1km East of Koerbecke, near Warburg, Westfalien, Germany. Missing Air Crew Report 10413. KIA 11/21/44 Lt. James S Webb Pilot KIA 11/21/44 2nd Lt. Francis M Riggs Co-Pilot KIA 11/21/44 2nd Lt. Charles G Melhado Navigator KIA 11/21/44 2nd Lt. Orsen E Jensen Bombardier KIA 11/21/44 TSGT Thomas H Watkins Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 11/21/44 TSGT Anthony Vespasiano Radio Operator/ Gunner KIA 11/21/44 SSGT Wallace D Land Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 11/21/44 SSGT Pryce O Spencer Waist Gunner POW 11/21/44 SSGT Kenneth E Kio Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Sweet and Lovely 43-38233 MIA Darmstadt 12/24/44''' Delivered Cheyenne 11/7/44; Kearney 19/7/44; Dow Fd 1/8/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA- ] Gt Ashfield 5/8/44; on mission 27/9/44 with W.K. Kelley (8 Returned to Duty); Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Carl Gielow (Killed in Action)), p landed in Belgium and ret base later; Missing in Action Darmstadt 24/12/44 with Larry Vogt, Jim Anding, Vic Hammond, Roy Capwell, Harry Sevick, Dick Rudd, Cliff Canterberry, Bill Johnson (8 Killed in Action); Calvin Rhodes (Prisoner of War); flak, mid air coll with 43-37893 (385BG); crashed Namur, Bel. Missing Air Crew Report 11113. KIA 12/24/44 2nd Lt. Lawrence H Vogt Pilot KIA 12/24/44 Flt. Ofc. James E Anding Co-Pilot KIA 12/24/44 2nd Lt. Victor R Hammonds Jr Navigator KIA 12/24/44 Flt. Ofc. Roy V Capwell Bombardier KIA 12/24/44 SGT Harry E Sevick Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 12/24/44 SGT Richard P Rudd Radio Operator KIA 12/24/44 SGT Clifford F Canterberry Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 12/24/44 SGT William E Johnson Waist Gunner POW 12/24/44 SGT Calvin Rhodes Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Miss D Day 44-6100 MIA Cologne 1/9/45''' Delivered Tulsa 4/5/44; Kearney 10/5/44; Grenier 24/5/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 27/5/44; 1m Missing in Action Cologne 9/1/45 with Rifas Missing Air Crew Report 11718. MISS `D' DAY. MIA 1/9/45 Lt. Leonard Rifas Pilot MIA 1/9/45 2nd Lt. Charles M Jones Co-Pilot MIA 1/9/45 2nd Lt. Robert T Chandler Navigator MIA 1/9/45 Lt. John W Skoff Bombardier MIA 1/9/45 TSGT William D Finkbiner Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer MIA 1/9/45 TSGT Wilmer W Sherwood Radio Operator/ Gunner MIA 1/9/45 Lowery I Boyd Ball-Turret Gunner MIA 1/9/45 John H Parrish Waist Gunner MIA 1/9/45 SSGT Dwain R Rasmussen Waist Gunner MIA 1/9/45 SSGT Alphonse J Novetske Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Honey Chile 43-37857 MIA Mannheim 1/21/45''' Delivered Cheyenne 29/5/44; Hunter 9/6/44; Dow Fd 28/6/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX- ] Gt Ashfield 1/7/44; Missing in Action Mannheim 21/1/45 with Capt John McErlane (Killed in Action); Earl Hansen, Jim Pillsbury, Paul Manouvier, J.L. Pence, Bill Rambo, Mike Roppolo, Hunter Dunn, Bob Dennard (8 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Joehlingen, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 11765. HONEY-CHILE. KIA 1/21/45 Capt. John T McErlane Pilot POW 1/21/45 2nd Lt. Earl H Hansen Co-Pilot POW 1/21/45 2nd Lt. James S Pillsbury Navigator POW 1/21/45 Lt. Paul J Manouvier Bombardier POW 1/21/45 SSGT J L Pence Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 1/21/45 TSGT William E Rambo Jr Radio Operator POW 1/21/45 SSGT Michael A Roppolo Jr Ball-Turret Gunner POW 1/21/45 SSGT Hunter H Dunn Waist Gunner POW 1/21/45 SSGT Robert E Dennard Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Leading Lady 42-97979 MIA Dresden 3/2/45''' Delivered Dallas 21/4/44; Langley 15/6/44; Grenier 6/7/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 8/7/44; Missing in Action Dresden 2/3/45 with Gene Vaadi, Jesse Brown, Tom Conway, Neil Duell, Henry Anthony, Clarence Glitz, Jine DiFenzo, Burke Marshall, Phil Penchi (9 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Ruhland, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 12855. LEADING LADY. POW 3/2/45 Lt. Eugene J Vaadi Pilot POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Jesse R Brown Co-Pilot POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Thomas J Conway Jr Navigator POW 3/2/45 TSGT Neil G Duell Bombardier/ Nose Gunner POW 3/2/45 SGT Henry R Anthony Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/2/45 SSGT Clarence N Giltz Radio Operator POW 3/2/45 SGT Jine O Di Fenzo Ball-Turret Gunner POW 3/2/45 SGT Burke L Marshall Waist Gunner POW 3/2/45 SGT Philip P Penchi Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Perry's Pirates 43-37871 MIA Dresden 3/2/45''' Delivered Cheyenne 31/5/44; Kearney 9/6/44; Grenier 30/6/44; Assigned 551BS/385BG [HR-N] Gt Ashfield 2/7/44; Missing in Action Dresden 2/3/45 with Bob Krahn, Oris Lundy, Glynn Hull, Russ Fritzinger, Flem Williams, Paul Klinko, Doyle Green, Roy Werner (8 Prisoner of War); Lester Brown (evaded capture); enemy aircraft, crashed Dresden, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 12857. SLICK CHICK aka PERRY’S PIRATES. POW 3/2/45 Lt. Robert A Krahn Pilot POW 3/2/45 Lt. Oris E Lundy Co-Pilot POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Glynn D Hull Navigator POW 3/2/45 Lt. Russell W Fritzinger Jr Bombardier POW 3/2/45 TSGT Flem E Williams Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/2/45 TSGT Paul C Klinko Radio Operator POW 3/2/45 SSGT Doyle Green Ball-Turret Gunner POW 3/2/45 SSGT Lester R Brown Waist Gunner POW 3/2/45 SSGT Roy O Werner Jr Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 43-38148 MIA Dresden 3/2/45''' Delivered Cheyenne 30/6/44; Kearney 11/7/44; Grenier 1/8/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-W] Gt Ashfield 3/8/44; Missing in Action Dresden 2/3/45 with Leon Tripp, Ed Gildea, Dan Machiewicz, Leon Deziel, Francis Wiemerslage, Bob McCaulay, Henrt Koshemina (7 Killed in Action); Elmer Batz, Dick Walters (2 Prisoner of War); enemy aircraft, crashed Jueledorf, Ger?. Missing Air Crew Report 12856. KIA 3/2/45 Lt. Leon E Tripp Pilot KIA 3/2/45 Flt. Ofc. Edward J Gildea Navigator KIA 3/2/45 SGT Daniel J Machiewicz Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 3/2/45 SGT Leon G Deziel Radio Operator KIA 3/2/45 SGT Francis W Wiemerslage Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 3/2/45 SGT Robert J Macaulay Waist Gunner KIA 3/2/45 SGT Henry G Koshemina Tail Gunner POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Edward L Batz Co-Pilot POW 3/2/45 SGT Richard J Walters Bombardier/ Nose Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 44-8417 MIA Dresden 3/2/45''' Delivered Patterson 7/9/44; Hunter 17/9/44; Grenier 25/9/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-D] Gt Ashfield 28/9/44; Missing in Action Dresden 2/3/45 with Ken Tipton, Ed Craig, Jack Waller, Glenn King, Roger Maul, Frank Mang, Glenn Childress, Chas Eckert (8 Prisoner of War); John Nostin (Killed in Action); enemy aircraft, crashed Fictenburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 12858. KIA 3/2/45 SGT John Nostin Tail Gunner POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Kenneth G Tipton Pilot POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Edward M Craig Co-Pilot POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Jack M Waller Navigator POW 3/2/45 2nd Lt. Glenn W King Bombardier POW 3/2/45 SGT Rodger C Maul Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/2/45 SSGT Frank E Mang Radio Operator POW 3/2/45 SGT Glenn R Childress Jr Ball-Turret Gunner POW 3/2/45 SGT Charles C Eckert Jr Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 44-6944 MIA Berlin 3/18/45''' Delivered Hunter 26/12/44; Grenier 13/1/45; Assigned 551BS/385BG Gt Ashfield 22/1/45; Missing in Action Berlin 18/3/45 with pilot Hubert Bloom; Co-pilot Howard Marvelle; Navigator Robert K. Cavan; Bombardier Alvin Vaira; Top Turret Gunner Don G. Fink; Radio Operator/Gunner Sol S. Lipschitz; Ball Turret Gunner Robert J. Oglan; Waist Gunner Wesley R. Brown; Tail Gunner Raymond A. Dahl; (3 Killed in Action, 6 Prisoner of War) Missing Air Crew Report 13147. KIA 3/18/45 SGT Sol S Lipschitz Radio Operator KIA 3/18/45 SSGT Robert J Oglan Jr Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 3/18/45 SGT Raymond A Dahl Tail Gunner POW 3/18/45 1st Lt. Hubert I Bloom Pilot POW 3/18/45 Flt. Ofc. Howard Marvelle Co-Pilot POW 3/18/45 Flt. Ofc. Robert K Cavan Navigator POW 3/18/45 Lt. Col. Alvin Vaira Task Group Commander/ Bombardier POW 3/18/45 Capt. Don G Fink Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/18/45 Wesley R Brown Waist Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Kentucky Winner 42-102481 MIA Berlin 3/18/45''' Delivered Cheyenne 7/3/44; Kearney 4/5/44; Grenier 19/4/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-P] Gt Ashfield 20/4/44; Missing in Action Berlin 18/3/45 with Bill Cocker, Bill Chaney, Harold Morthorst, Bob Crider, Ellis Murray, Vince Figini, Joe Ryan, Harry Grimet (8 Returned to Duty); Bill Martsch (Killed in Action); flak, crashed Grodzisk, Poland. Missing Air Crew Report 13141. KENTUCKY WINNER. KIA 3/18/45 SGT William Martsch Waist Gunner RTD 3/18/45 Lt. William H Cocke Jr Pilot RTD 3/18/45 Lt. William C Chaney Jr Co-Pilot RTD 3/18/45 Flt. Ofc. Harold T Morthorst Navigator RTD 3/18/45 SGT Robert W Crider Bombardier/ Nose Gunner RTD 3/18/45 SGT Ellis M Murray Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer RTD 3/18/45 SSGT Vincent C Figini Radio Operator RTD 3/18/45 SGT Joseph J Ryan Ball-Turret Gunner RTD 3/18/45 SGT Harry J Grimet Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Hairs Breath 43-39199 MIA Zwickau 3/19/45''' Delivered Hunter 31/12/44; Dow Fd 18/1/45; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-Y] Gt Ashfield 30/1/45; Missing in Action Zwickau 19/3/45 with Paul Lowry, Max Curtis, Dick Eshelman, Roger Hendrick, Giovanni DeGiovane, Ira O’Kennon, Henry Niemcyk, John Matthews, Bill Georgeine tg, Glenn Barnes rcm (10 Prisoner of War); Tom Smith weather obs (Killed in Action); flak, crashed Frankfurt, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 13148. HAIRS BREATH. KIA 3/19/45 MSGT Thomas W Smith Waist Gunner/ Warrant Officer POW 3/19/45 Lt. Paul M Lowry Pilot POW 3/19/45 2nd Lt. Max W Curtis Co-Pilot POW 3/19/45 Lt. Richard E Eshleman Navigator POW 3/19/45 2nd Lt. Roger H Hendrick Bombardier POW 3/19/45 TSGT Giovanni DiGiovane Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 3/19/45 TSGT Ira E O'Kennon Jr. Radio Operator POW 3/19/45 SSGT Henry P Niemcyk Ball-Turret Gunner POW 3/19/45 SSGT John W Mathews Waist Gunner POW 3/19/45 SSGT William L Georgeine Tail Gunner POW 3/19/45 SSGT Glenn E Barnes Radar Counter Measures Operator '''B-17 Flying Fortress Shadie Sadie 43-38639 MIA Kiel 4/4/45''' Delivered Cheyenne 28/8/44; Patterson 8/9/44; Hunter 20/9/44; Grenier 26/9/44; Assigned 548BS/385BG [GX-E] Great Ashfield 1/10/44; Missing in Action Kiel 4/4/45 with Capt Tim Crimmins, Capt Jim Murphy, Mercer Abernathy, Jim Dodd, Bob Bartlett, Bob Fitzgerald, Chas Cook, Oliver Rapps, Milton Dawidowicz (9 Killed in Action); mid-air coll with 43-38210 (385BG), crashed North Sea. Missing Air Crew Report 13722. KIA 4/4/45 Capt. Timothy E Crimmins Jr Pilot KIA 4/4/45 Capt. James E Murphy Co-Pilot KIA 4/4/45 2nd Lt. Mercer G Abernathy Navigator KIA 4/4/45 Lt. James E Dodd Bombardier KIA 4/4/45 TSGT Robert E Bartlett Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 4/4/45 TSGT Robert D Fitzgerald Radio Operator KIA 4/4/45 SGT Charles J Cook Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 4/4/45 SSGT Oliver J Rapps Waist Gunner KIA 4/4/45 SSGT Milton Dawidowicz Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress Angels Sister 43-38210 MIA Kiel 4/4/45''' Delivered Cheyenne 7/7/44; Kearney 16/7/44; Dow Fd 3/8/44; Assigned 549BS/385BG [XA-V] Gt Ashfield 4/8/44; Missing in Action Kiel 4/4/45 with Bob Ritchie, Adolph Bernacchi, Bill Simmons, Alvin Koblitz, Bill Miller, Gordon Fraser, Chas Chambers, Leo Lynch, Harry Fredericksen (9 Killed in Action); mid-air coll with 43-38639 (385BG), crashed North Sea. Missing Air Crew Report 13720. ANGEL’S SISTER. KIA 4/4/45 Lt. Robert G Ritchie Pilot KIA 4/4/45 2nd Lt. Adolph Bernacchi Co-Pilot KIA 4/4/45 2nd Lt. William D Simmons III Navigator KIA 4/4/45 2nd Lt. Alvin L Koblitz Bombardier KIA 4/4/45 SSGT William H Miller Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 4/4/45 SSGT Gordon S Fraser Radio Operator KIA 4/4/45 SGT Charles T Chambers Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 4/4/45 SGT Leo T Lynch Jr Waist Gunner KIA 4/4/45 SSGT Harold K Fredericksen Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 44-8744 MIA Parchim 4/7/45''' Delivered Lincoln 14/12/44; Grenier 22/12/44; Assigned 550BS/385BG [SG-L] Gt Ashfield 5/1/45; Missing in Action Parchim 7/4/45 with George Burich, Co-pilot: Willard Huggins, Navigator: Elwood Randall, Bob Bayne togg, Flight engineer/top turret gunner: Wendel Rish, Radio Operator: Curtis Walker, Ball turret gunner: Jesse Clark, Paul Miller rcm, Charles Stewart tg(9 Killed in Action); Rammed by Sonderkammando FW190, crashed Gifhorn, Ger, (in a field, now in 1994, used by gliders). Missing Air Crew Report 13721. KIA 4/7/45 2nd Lt. George E Burich Jr Pilot KIA 4/7/45 2nd Lt. Willard B Huggins Jr Co-Pilot KIA 4/7/45 2nd Lt. Elwood L Randall Navigator KIA 4/7/45 SSGT Robert H Bayne Bombardier/ Nose Gunner KIA 4/7/45 SGT Wendel E Rish Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer KIA 4/7/45 SGT Curtis L Walker Radio Operator KIA 4/7/45 SGT Jesse W Clark Ball-Turret Gunner KIA 4/7/45 TSGT Paul R Miller Radar Counter Measures Operator/ Radar Mechanic KIA 4/7/45 SGT Charles J Stewart Tail Gunner '''B-17 Flying Fortress No Known Nickname 44-6527 MIA Neuburg 4/9/45''' Delivered Hunter 30/8/44; Grenier 15/9/44; Assigned 305BG Chelveston 16/9/44; transferred 548BS/385BG [XA-L] Gt Ashfield 17/9/44; Missing in Action Neuburg, Ger 9/4/45 with Theo Williams, Harry McCallister, Whitney Crum, Jerome Mangen {togg}, Rudi Manzenberger, Joe Dreher, Carl Wilk, Carl Malanowski, Walt Kowalczyk (9 Prisoner of War); flak, crashed Neuburg, Ger. Missing Air Crew Report 13872. POW 4/9/45 Lt. Theodore A Williams Jr Pilot POW 4/9/45 2nd Lt. Harry W McCallister Co-Pilot POW 4/9/45 2nd Lt. Whitney I Crum Navigator POW 4/9/45 TSGT Jerome J Mangen Bombardier/ Nose Gunner POW 4/9/45 TSGT Rudolph Manzenberger Jr Top-Turret Gunner/ Flight Engineer POW 4/9/45 SGT Joseph K Dreher Jr Radio Operator POW 4/9/45 SSGT Carl A Wilk Ball-Turret Gunner POW 4/9/45 SSGT Carl L Malanowski Waist Gunner POW 4/9/45 SGT Walter J Kowalczyk Tail Gunner

38th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, US Civil War

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[[Category: 38th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War]] ==Information, References, and Sources== ===Companies=== Company A - "Spartan Band" from Duplin County. A. G. Mosely, captain. First lieutenant, D. G. Morrisey. Second lieutenant, Alsa J. Brown. Jr. Second lieutenant, D. M. Pearsall.The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil WarThe 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War. Duplin CountyOn the morning of May , 1863, Jackson began to march upon Chancellorsville. After the battle at Chancellorsville, Private Jesse A. Nethercutt, (Duplin County) was awarded a badge of distinction . The Battle of Gettysburg was fought from July 1 to July 3, 1863 during the battle, Company A was destroyed. Every soldier was wouneed or killedThe 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company B - "Men of Yadkin" from Yadkin County, C. L. Cook, Captain. First lieutenant, R. F. Armfield, Second Lieutenant A. W. Blackburn Jr. Second Lieutenant, L. F. Haynes.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10On the morning of May , 1863, Jackson began to march upon Chancellorsville. After the battle at Chancellorsville Private Thomas Dinkins, ( Yadkin County) of Company B was awarded a badge of distinctionThe 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company C - "Sampson Farmers" from Sampson County. Peter B. Troublefield. Captain. First Lieutenant R. F. Allen. Second Lieutenant, Jno. F. Wilson, jr. Second Lieutenant Hinton J. Hudson.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10 On the morning of May , 1863, Jackson began to march upon Chancellorsville. After the battle at Chancellorsville Private Benjamin Sutton, (Sampson County) and Company was awarded a badge of distinction.The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company D - "Sampson Ployboys" from Sampson County, Jno. Ashford Captain. First Lieutenant, R. Bell. Second Lieutenant A. D. King; Jr. Second Lieutenant H. C. Darden.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10.On the morning of May ,1863, Jackson began to march upon Chancellorsville. After the battle at Chancellorsville, First Sergeant David A. Thompson (of Sampson County Benjamin Sutton (Sampson County) and Company D was awarded a badge of distinction The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company E - "Richmond Boys" from Richmond County. Oliver H. Dockery Captain. First Lieutenant, S. M. Ingaham. Second Lieutenant, D. G. McRae Jr. Second Lieutenant M. W. Covington.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10On the morning of May , 1863, Jackson began to march upon Chancellorsville. After the battle at Chancellorsville,The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company F - "Sulphur Wild Cats" from Catawba County. Joshua D. Little Captain. First Lieutenant, D. McD. Young. Second Lieutenant H. L. Roberts Jr, Second lieutenant F. D. Roseman.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company G - "Rocky Face Rangers" from Alexander County, G. W. Sharpe Captain. First Lieutenant John E. Rheim. Second Lieutenant George W. Flowers Jr. Second Lieutenant James W. Stephenson.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10 At Mechanicsville, the first battle of the 38th Regiment in Company G twenty-seven were either killed or wounded. About 420 men belonging to the regiment were engaged in the fight. The loss was 152 in killed and wounded.The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company H - "Uwharrie Boys" from Randolph County, Nosh Rush Captain. First Lieutenant L. D. Andrews. Second Lieutenant J. N. Kearns. Second junior lieutenant N. H. Hopkins.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10 Company I - "Cleveland Marksmen" from Cleveland County North Carolina Troops. O. P. Gardiner Captain. First Lieutenant G. Blanton. Second Lieutenant, D. Magness Jr. Second Lieutenant O. Beam.North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10-On the morning of May , 1863, Jackson began to march upon Chancellorsville. After the battle at Chancellorsville, Private Thomas J. Ramsey (Cleveland County) was awarded a badge of distinction .The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War Company K -The "CAROLINA BOYS" began at Longstreet Church. The company was created in a largely Scottish community in Western North Carolina. The Company was raised by the appeals of Murdock McRae McLaughlin, age 28. He rallied many of the young men from the Highland Scottish community. "The Carolina Boys" of Company K contained more men with Scottish names, "the "Macs," than practically any unit in Confederate service.The Fayetteville Observer, Military section, Thursday, May 6, 2004 By Roy Parker, Jr. Transcribed by Darryl Black. Posted July 15, 2005 by Myrtle Bridges Private W. H. McPhail (of Cumberland County)was awarded a badge.The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War The company elected the following commanding officers. William J. Hoke, Lincoln County (captain of Company K, Bethel Regiment,), Colonel. Captain Oliver H. Dokery, Richmond County, Lieutenant Colonel. Captain George W. Sharpe, Alexander County, Major. Company K suffered significant casualties during the war. In fact, at the time of Lee's surrender of Army of Northern Virginia on Saturday, April 8th, at Appomattox Courthouse, Virginia only seven men of Company K were left to lay down their muskets and return home. CUMBERLAND COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA GENEALOGY ===Major Engagements=== [[:Category:Seven Days' Battles|Seven Days' Battles]] - JUNE 25- JULY 1, 1862 [[:Category:Battle of Gaine's Mill|Battle of Gaine's Mill]]- JUNE 27, 1862 WHITE OAK SWAMP -JUNE 30,1862 MALVERN HILL -JULY 1 1862 SOUTH MOUNTAIN -SEPT. 14, 1862 ANTIETAM- SEPT. 17, 1862 FREDRICKSBURG -DEC.13 ,1862 CHANCELLORSVILLE- MAY 1- 4 1863 GETTYSBURG- JULY 1-3 1863 FALLING WATERS- JULY 10, 1863 BRISTOE CAMPAIGN- OCT-DEC 186 MINE RUN CAMPAIGN- NOV.- DEC. 1863 THE WILDERNESS - MAY 5-6 1864 POTSYLVANIA COURT HOUSE - MAY 8-21 1864 NORTH ANNA- MAY 22-26 1864 COLD HARBOR- JUNE 1-3 1864 PETERSBURG SEIGE- JUNE 1864- APRIL 1865 GLOBE TAVERN- AUGUST 18- 21 1864 REAM'S STATION AUG. 25, 1864 FORT HARRISON SEPT 29-30 1864, JONES FARM SEPT. 30, 1864 HATCHERS RUN FEB. 5 - 7 1865 APPOMATTOX COURT HOUSE APRIL 9,1865 ==Sources== The Thirty-Eighth N. C. Regiment. Its History in the Civil War [from the Charlotte (N. C.) Observer, March 31, 1895.] Southern Historical Society Papers, Volume 25. Reverend J. William Jones, Ed. [http://www.perseus.tufts.edu/hopper/text?doc=Perseus%3Atext%3A2001.05.0283%3Achapter%3D1.2] The 38th Regiment and Its History in the Civil War. Duplin County. Lost Souls Genealogy.com. Duplin County, North Carolina . Managed by Diane Siniard. Contributed by: Sloan Mason. Duplin County Civil War Information. Listing of Regiments and Rosters from Duplin County. http://duplin.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/rosters/38threghistory.html USGENWEB. CUMBERLAND COUNTY NORTH CAROLINA GENEALOGY WEBSITE (Myrtle Bridges County Coordinator). Index Civil War Records. Company K - 38th Regiment Cumberland County Troops. Source: North Carolina Troops: 1861-1865. Compiled data posted on October 10, 2002. Description: The information contained in the following roster of the company was compiled principally from a company muster- In and descriptive roll dated February 7, 1862, and from company muster rolls for January 15-March 31, 1862; May- June, 1862; and November, 1862-October, 1864. No company muster rolls were found for April, 1862; July-October, 1862; and for the period after October, 1864. Valuable information was obtained from primary records such as the North Carolina adjutant general's Roll of Honor, discharge certificates. medical records, prisoner of war records, and pension applications. Secondary sources such as postwar rosters and histories, cemetery records, and records of the United Daughters of the Confederacy also provided useful information Manarin, Louis H., and Weymouth T. Jordan. North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. Vol. 10. Raleigh, N.C.: State Dept. of Archives and History, 1966. FHL book975.6 M2nc Vol.10 Soldiers and Sailors Database Battle Unit Details, National Park Service. Web. [https://web.archive.org/web/20180812134933/https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CNC0038RI Wayback Machine permalink] Civil War Index. "Roster of 38th Regiment-Infantry." [http://www.civilwarindex.com/armync/soldiers/38th_nc_infantry_soldiers.pdf Link] Clark, Walter, ed. "The Histories of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina in The Great War, 1861-65. Vol II." Goldsboro, North Carolina: Nash Brothers Printers, n.date. [https://archive.org/stream/01300611.3315.emory.edu/01300611_3315#page/n783 archives.org link]

38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Pittsylvania Regiment), United States Civil War

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[[Category: 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Pittsylvania Regiment), United States Civil War]] '''38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (Pittsylvania Regiment)''' Overview:38th Infantry Regiment was organized in Pittsylvania County, Virginia, in June, 1861. Its members were recruited in Pittsylvania, Halifax, and Mechlenburg counties. It served under the command of Generals Early, Garland, Armistead, Barton, and Steuart. The 38th participated in the campaigns of the Army of Northern Virginia from Williamsburg to Gettysburg, then served in North Carolina. Later it was attached to the Department of Richmond, fought at Drewry's Bluff and Cold Harbor, endured the hardships of the Petersburg trenches, and ended the war at Appomattox. The regiment totalled 544 effectives in April, 1862, and sustained 9 casualties at Williamsburg, 147 at Seven Pines, 94 at Malvern Hill, and 16 in the Maryland Campaign. More than fifty-five percent of the 400 engaged at Gettysburg were disabled and it reported 11 killed, 30 wounded, and 10 missing at Drewry's Bluff. The unit surrendered 12 officers and 82 men. Its commanders were Colonels Joseph R. Cabell, Edward C. Edmonds, George K. Griggs, and Powhatan B. Whittle; Lieutenant Colonel George A. Martin; and Majors Isaac H. Carrington and Henderson L. Lee. [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CVA0038RI National Park Service Soldiers and Sailors Database] The 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, also known as the Pittsylvania Regiment, was organized in Pittsylvania, Halifax, and Mecklenburg Counties in May and June of 1861. Overseeing this were [[Edmonds-1704|Col. Edward C. Edmonds]], [[Whittle-1101|Lt. Col. Powhatan Whittle]], and [[Carrington-844|Major Isaac H. Carrington]]. Most of the manpower came from Pittsylvania County, which provided 7 Companies. Halifax County produced Company F, and Mecklenburg County was represented by Companies G and I. Pittsylvania the furthest west of the three counties, Halifax in the middle of the two, and Mecklenburg furthest to the east. North Carolina bordering all three counties to the south. Some men from the bordering counties like Surry and Person of North Carolina enlisted in the 38th Virginia. Occasionally men from abutting counties west or north of Pittsylvania like Henry, Franklin, or Bedford County are found in the 38th Virginia, and often these were men from families that originated in Pittsylvania. Very rarely men from areas a considerable distance from these counties occurred, likely due to consolidation of units. A few men from families that had relocated to Virginia from North Carolina joined the 38th. Companies, in theory, would consist of 100 men. During the course of the war, due to illness. and casualties of war, however, you could find records of 150 or more men who had served in any specific company. The Library of Virginia database shows 1,669 results when searching the roster of the 38th Virginia Infantry, though numerous duplicates exist in their list. The 38th was part of brigades in the hands of Generals [[Early-717|Jubal Early]], Gen. Garland, [[Armistead-250|General Lewis Armistead]], Gen. Barton, and Gen. Steuart. At the Battle of Gettysburg, for example they were part of the Armistead Brigade, and included 4 other Regiments. The Companies of the 38th Infantry each had an alternate name, derived either from their specific area of recruitment, or their Captain. Company A: Capt Townes Company, organized by [[Townes-188|Captain Daniel Coleman Townes]] in Kentuck, entered CSA service May 30, 1861. Kentuck is south central Pittsylvania. [[Space:Company A, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company A Roster]] Company B: Pittsylvania Vindicators. First of several commanders was [[Cabell-210|Captain John Roy Cabell, M.D.]], Company B organized in Callands area May 23, 1861. Callands is midwest Pittsylvania, bordering Franklin and Henry County. [[Space:Company B, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company B Roster]] Company C: Laurel Grove Riflemen, mainly of Laurel Grove, Pittsylvania, with first commander [[Simpson-10595|Captain William B. Simpson]], beginning May 11, 1861. Laurel Grove being near southeast Pittsylvania, abutting Halifax County. William's brother Archibald was in the same unit, and was killed in the Battle of Gettyburg. [[Space:Company C, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company C Roster]] Company D: Whitmell Guards. Whitmell being west Pittsylvania alongside the Henry County border, had it's first commander [[Herndon-1110|Captain Ralph C. Herndon]], effective June 3, 1861. [[Space:Company D, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company D Roster]] Company E: Cabell's Guards were led by [[Cabell-250|Joseph Robert Cabell]], (brother of John Roy Cabell) beginning May 28, 1861. Initiated in Danville, at the central southern border of Pittsylvania, right on the state line with North Carolina. Their leader a Captain at this point, but to become Colonel Joseph Cabell further on. [[Space:Company E, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company E Roster]] Company F: Also known as the Davis Rifle Guard. Recruitment was based in the Republican Grove area of Halifax County, and [[Carter-20922|Jeduthan Washington Carter, Jr.]] was in charge of that duty. He would become Captain Jeduthan W. Carter and first commander when the unit officially joined the CSA on June 4, 1861. [[Space:Company F, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company F Roster]] Company G: Mecklenburg Rifles, Created primarily from men of Mecklenburg County, [[Townes-197|William Townes, Jr.]] was in charge of recruitment. When the unit came into service in the CSA on May 18, 1861, he would be Captain William Townes, company commander. [[Space:Company G, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company G Roster]] Company H: Secession Guards, initially led by [[Terry-4431|Captain Joseph Motley Terry]] starting June 7, 1861. Company H primarily drew from the Chatham area, northeast Pittsylvania, abutting Halifax County. [[Space:Company H, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company H Roster]] Company I: Also called the Confederate Guards, they were recruited from the Clarksville area of Mecklenburg County by [[Wood-22771|John Stanhope Wood]]. He would become Captain and first commander of the unit, which officially joined the CSA on June 20, 1861. There was a second Company I referred to as St. Bride's. [[Space:Company I, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company I Roster]] Company K: Cascade Rifles, mainly from Cascade, Pittsylvania in the southwest corner of Pittsylvania, with Henry County just to the west, and North Carolina just below. [[Griggs-1607|Captain George K. Griggs]] led the company beginning June 3, 1861. Captain Griggs was born in Henry County, but parents moved to Pittsylvania by 1850. The Captain was a rising star, becoming Lt. Colonel, then Colonel George Griggs by 1864. [[Space:Company K, 38th Regiment, Virginia Infantry, United States Civil War | Company K Roster]] Once organized, many of the men would die of disease such as Typhoid Fever or pneumonia before the first battle. For the 38th Virginia Infantry, at least 40 died of disease in 1861. and over 100 total between 1861-1862 without seeing military action (Through the course of the war for the army as a whole, of the approximate 260,000 deaths in the CSA, about 95,000 men died in battle, about 164,000 from disease. Estimates for the Union are that of 360,000 or so deaths, about 250,000 died from disease). The major battles the men of the 38th were involved in are listed by the National Park Service. Other sources offering descriptions are publications "Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania County & Danville" by [[Williams-50336|Mike K. Williams]], "Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 38th Infantry Regiment" by John C. Rigdon, "38th Virginia Infantry", G. Howard Gregory, and the website "The Civil War in the East, for example. The following are brief versions of the battles. :1862: *May 5, BATTLE OF WILLIAMSBURG: Following the CSA retreat from Yorktown. Maj. Gen. McClellan and about 40,000 Union versus Maj Gen. Longstreet and 32,000 men. The Union had 2,200+ casualties, CSA 1,500+ casualties. After nearly overrunning part of the Federals, reinforcements on the Union side caused the CSA to retreat over night. The 38th Virginia Infantry was part of a brigade under Jubal Early at this point, and had light casualities, 7 wounded and 2 POWs. The 38th was struggling to get through a wooded area to join the battle, when General Early commanded the 24th Virginia, in the same brigade, to spearhead the attack, and the 24th suffered mightily. The 38th would become part of a brigade under General Samuel Garland by the end of May. *June 1, BATTLE OF 7 PINES took place along the Chickahominy River, near Richmond, with an estimated 80,000 men involved in the fighting. CSA General Joseph Johnston attacked the Union troops he felt were vulnerable. Though initially successful, the net result was about 6,100 casualties on the side of the CSA to about 5,000 for the Union. On top of that, General Johnston was seriously wounded. Somewhat of a stalemate, the CSA's efforts were hindered by weather, and an uncoordinated attack contributed to General Longstreet. The 38th Virginia lost Captain Edgar Carrington and his replacement Captain Shields S. Lucke; both killed in action. James Poindexter was promoted to Captain. At least 20 men KIA or DOW, overall 147 casualties for the 38th. The 38th would next be part of a brigade under General Lewis Armistead. *July 1 , SEVEN DAYS BATTLES was the culmination of the Peninsular Campaign, and took place near Richmond, with Major General McClellan facing General Robert E. Lee. General Lee, though outnumbered, attacked McClellan repeatedly over the course of a week. Though battles referred to as Union victories, they spooked McClellan and he would eventually retreat. However, the last assault at Malvern Hill was costly for the Confederacy. This involved dashing across an open field, attacking the Federals who were well entrenched on Malvern Hill. The CSA suffered about 5,300 in casualties to about 3,200 for the Union. This due to a combination of the CSA incorrectly thinking the Union was beginning a withdrawal, misunderstood commands, and ill-advised tactics. It would result in McClellan's retreat, but might be considered a pyrrhic victory. The 38th Virginia had 94 casualties. *August 30, SECOND BATTLE OF MANASSAS, or Second Bull Run, had Major General John Pope facing General Robert E. Lee and General Thomas J. Jackson. General Lee attacked General Pope with little effect, which led General Pope to believe his position was stronger than it was. Pope counter-attacked, and suffered massive casualties when bombarded by the CSA artillery, combined with an all out assault led by General Longstreet. The Union was decimated, casualties nearly 14,000 to about 8,300 for the CSA. *September 13, HARPERS FERRY was another CSA victory, with over 12,000 Union captured after the CSA artillery was strategically placed. Maj Gen Thomas J Jackson in command, with Union Col Dixon Miles surrendering. Col Miles was mortally wounded. The casualties were 44 Union KIA, 173 WIA, while the CSA had 39 KIA and 247 WIA. *September 16-18, SHARPSBURG(Antietam) was the "bloodiest day in American military history" per the NPS summation. Gen Lee, outnumbered by Gen McClellan's forces about 87,000 to 38,000, was able to hold the line just long enough for Gen A.P. Hill to come to the rescue from Harper's Ferry. This may have technically been a stalemate, but the casualties were more of a blow to the CSA than the Union. Lee withdrew to the Shenandoah Valley over night. *Casualties Union 12,000+, including 2,100 dead. CSA 10,000+ casualties, 1,500+ dead. *September 19, SHEPHERDSTOWN was an unsuccessful pursuit of the CSA forces under Maj Gen AP Hill. Union Maj Gen Porter's forces were severely repulsed, with the 118th Pennsylvania suffering 269 casualties. This was alleged the cause of President Lincoln relieving McClellan of command. *December 13, FREDERICKSBURG was a lop-sided victory for the CSA, with Gen Lee and his 70,000 versus Maj Gen Burnside of the Union and his estimated 100,000 forces. This was basically the reverse of Malvern Hill. This time the CSA had the better position, Lee having his men on Prospect Hill and Marye's Heights. Like the CSA had tried in Richmond, so the Union tried here. The results were brutal. 13,000+ casualties on the Union side to 4,500+ CSA. *As a result, Gen Burnside was replaced by Gen Joseph Hooker. :1863: *From June 9 - June 30, the 38th Infantry joined the bulk of General Lee's army as it began about a 130 mile journey from Fredericksburg, Virginia to Gettysburg, Pennsylvania. Traveling the western side of the state through Culpeper, Front Royal, then on to Harper's Ferry, Hagerstown, Maryland, and eventually to Gettysburg. Roughly 50 miles to their east, the Union was moving in a somewhat parallel line through central Virginia, then into Maryland, going through Frederick. Another 40 miles or so east of the Federal army, J.E.B. Stuart's Cavalry was also heading north. Stuart passed close to Washington, D.C., made his way through Westminster, Maryland, then through York, Pennsylvania before turning west. The three forces converged on Gettysburg at this point. *July 1-3, BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG involved over 150,000 men. The Union 83,000+ and the CSA 75,000+. General Lee and Major George Meade's forces engaged for 3 bloody days, with the casualties a staggering 51,000. Pickett's charge sounded eerily similar to the Malvern Hill fiasco, and the CSA again lost more than they could afford, suffering 28,000 casualties to the Union's 23,000. General Lee began a retreat on July 4. Fatalities estimated as 3,100 Union, 3,900 Confederate. A plaque at Gettysburg notes the 38th as part of Armistead's Brigade, which included Pittsylvania men of the 53rd and 57th Infantry, as well as the 14th Infantry(Halifax, Mecklenburg, Bedford, et.al.) and 9th Infantry, which had been formed in Norfolk. The Brigade arrived July 2. After 2 hours of cannon fire midday on the 3rd of July, the men of the CSA began Pickett's Charge. For the Brigade, the Gettysburg plaque notes 1650 present, 88 killed. The huge numbers were 460 wounded and 643 missing. The NPS describes the toll specifically to the 38th Infantry as "55% of the 400 engaged disabled." G. Howard Gregory would note 40% casualties. The Library of Virginia shows the 38th with 37 KIA and 97 POWs. Five of the ten commanding officers of Armistead's Brigade were killed, and four others wounded. For many of the CSA POWs from the Battle of Gettysburg, the next stop was Fort McHenry in Baltimore. From there they could be transferred to Fort Delaware and/or to Point Lookout in southern Maryland. If they were fortunate, they could be part of an exchange. Over 2,700 CSA men died at Fort Delaware, with 2,436 in a mass grave across the river at Finn's Point National Cemetery in New Jersey. There were 12,595 prisoners in July of 1863, after Gettysburg. In August of 1864, 600 Rebels from Fort Delaware were shipped to Charleston, SC and put in the face of cannon fire from their own side. 46 died from disease and malnutrition. Point Lookout was the next stop for many, and was infamous for overcrowding, disease, and prisoner abuse. Estimates range from over 3,300 POW deaths by the NPS to about 4,000 by the Maryland Department of Natural Resources. There were about 9,000 POWs in August of 1863, 15,000 by the summer of 1864, 20,000 as the war was coming to a close in 1865. For the survivors of Gettysburg, it was a slow retreat. Hindered by heavy rain, transporting about 10,000 wounded, and harassed by the Union in a half dozen battles, it took 10 days to go 60 miles; likely a distance the CSA could do in 4 days normally. Smithsburg, Williamsport, Boonsboro, Funkstown, Hagerstown, and Falling Waters were the sites of engagements on the way. :1864: *May 10, the BATTLE CHESTER STATION, location about equidistant from Richmond, Petersburg, and Bermuda Hundred, was a fight over the railroad line between Richmond and Petersburg. Pitting Union Major General Benjamin Butler and forces roughly 3,400 strong versus CSA General G.T. Beauregard and about 2,000 troops. The 38th lost Colonel Joseph Cabell, and Captain George K. Griggs was promoted to Colonel. Much of the forces of the CSA hailed from Pittsylvania, with the 38th, 53rd, 57th, and 9th Virginia Infantries involved. Viewed minor compared to the Drewry's Bluff or Bermuda Hundred battle a week later, losses for the 38th were 11 killed and 30 wounded; about half of what was to come. Smoke from a fire in the woods nearby caused general confusion and the battle deemed a draw. *May 16, BERMUDA HUNDRED was a group of battles at the town of Bermuda Hundred with Union Major General Butler attacking Richmond, opposed by General Beauregard of the CSA. Beauregard had 3 divisions led by General Robert Ransom, Maj. Gen. Robert Hoke, and Maj. Gen. Alfred Colquitt,. General Grant would note that Union General Butler was well positioned defensively, but could only serve as a distraction to the Confederates. The 38th suffered 23 dead and 77 wounded. *June 1-12, BATTLE OF COLD HARBOR saw an initial victory of Gen Sheridan at Cold Harbor, in Hanover County, near Richmond. When the Union forces tried advancing further towards Richmond, though outnumbering the CSA here 100,000 + to 60,000 +, suffered enormous casualties due to well defensed Confederate line. Casualties about 13,000 Union to 2,500 CSA. Accentuating the terror of the battle was the presence of wild hogs which would feed off the dead and wounded. *June SIEGE OF PETERSBURG refers to the nearly year long effort of Gen Ulysses S. Grant to encircle Petersburg and Richmond. It began in June of 1864. :1865: *April 1, BATTLE OF FIVE FORKS was one of three crucial conflicts in Virginia near the end of the war. Here Gen Pickett tried holding off the Union's cavalry(Gen Sheridan) and Gen Warren's V Corps. Gen Fitz Lee of the CSA engaged Gen Custer long enough to allow Pickett to exit. Meanwhile, the railroad supply line for the Confederates was now cut off, inching the Southern cause closer to impossible. *April 6, BATTLE OF SAYLER'S CREEK was about the last straw for the Confederacy. Over 6,000 CSA troops under Gen Richard Ewell were retreating towards North Carolina, hoping to regroup there. Short on supplies and not moving with alacrity, they were eventually surrounded by Gen Sheridan's cavalry, and Gen Ewell surrendered his forces. *April 9, BATTLE OF APPOMATTOX COURTHOUSE left Gen Robert E Lee's forces boxed in with no chance to retreat to Lynchburg, the last option for supplies. Gen Lee did the only prudent thing, surrender his remaining 26,000 men, versus being annihilated. Irony being the papers of surrender were signed in the "McLean House", owned by Wilmer McLean, who sold his home in Manassas to try to escape the war, then bought the property in the town of Appomattox Courthouse. Of the approximate 26,000 men the NPS notes 12 officers and 82 men from the 38th Infantry. Those numbers conflict with their own list of parolees, and a more accurate number is likely that noted in source by G. Howard Gregory, that says a total of 73 men. ==Sources== *"Confederate Soldiers of Pittsylvania & Danville", Mike K. Williams, 1988. *"Historical Sketch and Roster of the Virginia 38th Infantry Regiment" John C. Rigdon, 2015. *"38th Virginia Infantry", G. Howard Gregory, 1988. *[http://pittsylvaniacountyhistory.com List of CSA soldiers gravesites on Pittsylvania County History website] *FamilySearch and National Park Service database of Civil War Soldiers *FamilySearch database of census records, primarily Pittsylvania County, Va. 1860. *Findagrave pages *rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vapittsy/civilwar.html *civilwarhome.com/casualties.htm *library of Virginia

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[[Category: 3rd Regiment, Colorado Cavalry, United States Civil War]] ::THIS IS DONE..............[[Taylor-25258|Taylor-25258]] 19:22, 20 April 2020 (UTC) 1145 Soldiers added... :NOW to find the resting place for the men who have not been found............ :The MAIN reason for this list is to ADD the CEMETERY that they were laid to rest. :If we can find them all or NOT.. we may be able to use this to locate the ::UNMARKED Civil War Veterans in the Franktown Cemetery, as we were told they might be. :if there is no cemetery listed then we need to search to see IF HE MAYBE one that was buried in FRANKTOWN CEMETERY...........were did he live last??? :There are 592 men who have unknown or not found graves............ THE "A" NAMES (36 on fold3 and have found/added 36) #[[Abathnot-1 | Abathnot, James]] (22)/aka: Aberthnot, (Niwot Cemetery, Niwot, Colorado[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25619406] headstone photo... #[[Adams-32075 | Adams, Charles]] (22) (Logan Park Cemetery, Sioux City, Iowa)[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/95336/logan-park-cemetery] headstone photo #[[Adams-32129 | Adams, Charles C]] (19) '''not found after military''' #[[Adams-32145| Adams, James]] (20)(Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) headstone photo #[[Ager-171 | Ager, Archibald]] aka:Arger #[[Aiken-892 | Aiken, James]] (30)/aka: Aikens, (Colorado State Veterans Center at Homelake Cemetery, Rio Grande County, Colorado) headstone photo #[[Aikens-181| Aikins, Thomas A]] Sgt/aka: Akins, Thomas C (Valmont Cem., Valmont, Colorado) headstone photo... #[[Albro-191 | Albro, Oliver M]] 1st Lt (Mount Olivet Cem, Wheat Ridge, Colorado) headstone photo #[[Alexander-11162 | Alexander, John H]] (26) '''pension card dated Nov 26 1881 Colorado''' #[[Allan-2200 | Allan, William N]] (Crown Hill Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado) headstone photo #[[Allem-26 | Allem, Jesse F]] (36) ( Mount Olivet Cemetery, Buena Vista, Colorado) military stone #[[Allen-20913 | Allen, Jacob B]] (28) (Niwot Cemetery, Niwot, Colorado) headstone photo #[[Allen-29322| Allen, John K]](38) 1880 census Kansas ???????? #[[Allen-29323| Allen, Theophilus]] (Holy Trinity Catholic Cemetery, Bandon, Oregon) military stone #[[Alva-58 | Alva, Cornashone]]/ aka:Avallo, Corashone (Butte Cem, Rye, Colorado ) '''NO STONE''' #[[Alwell-8 | Alwell, Rufell]] aka:Arguello d:1918 Roselawn Cem. Pueblo, '''NO STONE''' #[[Amberg-63 | Amberg, John]] (40) '''lived in Pueblo, CO after 1870 census no f-a-g''' #[[Amberg-64 | Amberg, Paul]] aka:Jean Paul, Montana State Hosp. Cem, [[Taylor-25258|Taylor-25258]] 21:01, 5 October 2022 (UTC) mailed docs to get the answers: is he there? does he have a stone? #[[Amy-211 | Amy, Elroy]] (25) (Canistota Cemetery, Canistota, South Dakota) headstone photo #[[Anderson-33783 | Anderson, Erick]] (Eric) (29) D:1925 Marysville Cem. Washington headstone photo #[[Anderson-33786 | Anderson, Jonas]] (19) (Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado) military stone #[[Andrews-10475 | Andrews, De Forest H]] (Morris Hill Cemetery, Boise, Idaho)headstone photo #[[Andrews-10478 | Andrews, John F]] (35) '''who stayed with John Reynolds''' d: New Mexico ???? #[[Andrews-10479 | Andrews, William E]] /aka:Andrus, William E (32) BUGLER too many #[[Anson-318 | Anson, Allen]] (31) last census New Mexico ????? #[[Arbuckle-948 | Arbuckle, Jackson S]] (37) notHING found #[[Archer-3267 | Archer, Alfred H]] (Oak Hill Cemetery, Plattsmout, Nebraska) military headstone #[[Armstrong-11382 | Armstrong, Clarence]] D:1928 San Francisco Nat.Cem. San Francisco, California, 37 years in the ARMY....................military stone #[[Armstrong-11383 | Armstrong, Edward N]] (Clark Cem, Burtonville, Missouri )headstone photo #[[Armstrong-11388 | Armstrong, Thomas W J]] (Lakeside Cem, Loveland, Colo.)headstone photo #[[Armstrong-11389 | Armstrong, William]] (20) ?????????? #[[Arnett-999 | Arnett, Andrew J]] (19) last lived in 1880 Hortense, '''Chaffee, Colorado''' #[[Ortees- | Artes, Lucas]] aka: Ortees #[[Askrew-1 | Askren, Albert]]/aka: Askrew, Albert (Canfield Cemetery, Ivy, Iowa)headstone photo #[[Autabees-1 | Autabees, Marion]] (27) '''2nd Lt Widow filed in Colorado 1891''' ???? The "B" names (107 done) #[[Bacca-21 | Bacca, Jose]] (27) from Nebraska/#Bacca, Lewis (21) from Nebraska #[[Bacca-22 | Bacca, Jose Lewis]] (25) New Mexico #[[Bacon-4877 | Bacon, Isaac F]] (23) (Elmwood Cemetery, Chanute, Kansas) headstone photo #[[Badgely-12 | Badely, Henry R]]/ aka: Badgely, Henry R (30) #[[Baker-29999 | Baker, George]] (17) #[[Baker-14994 | Baker, Nathan A]] (21) (Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Baker-30000| Baker, Syrus H]] (24) Lincoln Memorial Park, Portland, Oregon #[[Baldus-28 | Theodore Baltus]] (Saints Peter And Paul Cemetery, Boone, Iowa) #[[Ball-10707 | Ball, Samuel C]] (18) ( Seventh Day Baptist Original Cemetery, Cummings, Kansas) #[[Ballinger-603 | Ballanger, John H]] (18)/Ballenger, John H D: 1871 Columbia Cem. Boulder, Colorado #[[Balsinger-7 | Balsinger, Maxwell D]]/aka: Baslinger, Ma D #[[Banes-92 | Banes, Howard E]] (21) (Evergreen Memorial Park, Tucson, Arizona) #[[Banister-275 | Banister, Moses H]] (Greenwood Cemetery, Clay Center, Kansas ) #[[Bardsal-1 | Capt. Burdsal, Caleb S]] Ast. Surgeon (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado ) #[[Bare-621 | Bare, John]] Qtr Mst SGT #[[Barnard-3624 | Barnard, Albert]]/aka: Bernard, Albert #[[Barnard-3627 | Barnard, Ambrose W]] #[[Barnes-13438 | Barnes, Marshal]], (City of Nogales Cemetery, Nogales, Arizona) #[[Barney-1803 | Barney, William M]] (Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado) #[[Barr-3063 | Barr, Samuel]] (18) #[[Barr-3066 | Barr, Samuel K]] (23) #[[Barr-3067 | Barr, William]] (18) #[[Bartells-10 | Bartells, Julius Leo]] (20) #[[Barthoff-1 | Barthoff, Frank G]] (18)/aka:Berthoff, Frank L #[[Bartroff-2 | Bartroff, Frederick]] (22)/aka: Bertroff, Frederick #[[Bassett-3703 | Bassett, Alden]] (19) Engineer (Del Norte Cemetery, Del Norte, Colorado) #[[Bateman-2260 | Bateman, Isaac]] (33) Blacksmith #[[Battines-1 | Battenes, Beda]] (23)/Battines, Bedab Mexico #[[Baumer-86 | Baumer, John]] (33) #[[Baxter-4598 | Baxter, Oliver H P]] (28) ( Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado ) headstone photo #[[Beach-3812 | Beach, Gordon]] (19) (Woodland Park Cemetery, Woodland Park, Colorado) #[[Beach-3813 | Beach, Watson]] (30) (Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado ) #[[Bean-4854 | Bean, James M]] (24) D:1913 Mo. buried:Foote Cem., Vandervoort, Arkansas #[[Beauman-19 | Beaman, Leopold]] aka:Banman #[[Beason-666 | Beason, Jesse James]] (20) (Wyuka Cemetery, Nebraska City, Nebraska) #[[Beaty-919 | Beaty, Charles W]] (35) ( Trenton Cemetery, Trenton, Illinois ) #[[Beckham-610 | Beckham, John]] Blsmth, Ferrier #[[Beckwith-1388 | Beckwith, George L]] (Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado) #[[Bedee-32 | Bedee, George A]] Sgt #[[Bedford-837 | Bedford, Jefferson W]] ( Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Nebraska) #[[Beebe-2783 | Beebe, Albert Peter]] ( Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California) #[[Beedle-147 | Beedle, Samuel B]] #[[Beeman-639 | Beeman, Lafayette]] (23)aka: Bemen, Layfeete (Roselawn Cem, Pueblo, Colorado) #[[Beery-400 | Beery, William H]] (25) ( Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Cripple Creek, Colorado) #[[Bell-19924 |Bell, Joseph B]] (38) (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Bell-19925 | Bell, Thadius P]] (30) (Blue Springs Cemetery, Blue Springs, Missouri ) #[[Belshe-69 | Belshe, Cyrus J]] (23) #[[Bender-1995 | Bender, Jeremiah Jerry]] (25) (Fountain Cemetery, Fostoria, Ohio) #[[Berger-1739 | Berger, Andrew]] (36) #[[Berkheimer-64 | Berkheimer, Jesse]] (20) '''KIA Sand Creek Massacre no f-a-g''' #[[Berkley-280 |Berkley, Granville J JR]] (17) D:1931 Green Mountain Cem. Boulder, Colorado, #[[Biggs-2846 | Biggs, George P]] (44) #[[Bisel-8 | Corp. Bisel, Benjamin F]] (24) '''WIA''' Indiana (Bluff Point Cemetery, Bluff Point, Indiana) #[[Bishop-11328 | Bishop, Henry C]] (27) #[[Blackburn-3674 |Blackburn, Joseph L]] D: 1898 Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado, #[[Blair-2602 | Blair, John J]] (30) died in California (Home of Peace Cemetery, Porterville, California) #[[Blake-5557 | Blake, Henry]] (30) (Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Blancett-21 | Blancett, Truman]] (42) b:New York ??? or born 1848 in Iowa D:Greenwood Cemetery, Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado, f-a-g 22630318 #[[Blinn-206 | Blinn, Oscar]] (30) #[[Blore-43 | Blore, William R]] (30) Sgt. {Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado) #[[Blum-435 | Blum, Anton]] (33) ''' Franktown Cemetery''' #[[Boggs-2421 | Boggs, John L]] (43) (father to Oliver, below) ( Beulah Cemetery, Beulah, Colorado) #[[Boggs-2432 | Boggs, Oliver L]] (16) (he was 14 years old) (Los Angeles National Ce, Los Angeles, California) #[[Booth-6454 | Booth, John]] (44) b:England #[[Booth-6152 | Booth, Joseph W]] (38) (Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado) #[[Borga-2 | Borga, Walu Ka]] (23) #[[Borland-726 | Borland, Richard]] (34) #[[Bostwick-641 | Bostwick, Joseph W]] D. Sgt. (23) (Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Bott-430 | Bott, Anthony]] (29) (Fairview Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado) #[[Botts-359 | Botts, William]] (19) Cook #[[Bowen-6332 |Lt. Col. Bowen, Leavitt L]] (40) ('''obit does not say-Cem Died in Denver'''not Riverside/Fairmount.... #[[Bowrings-1 | Bowrings, Daniel H]] (46) (Poncha Springs Cemetery, Poncha Springs, Colorado) #[[Boyd-9994 | Boyd, Joseph T]] (25) 1st Lt. (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Boyer-3661 | Boyer, Calvin]] (29) (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Brackett-491 | Brackett, Ozro]] (47) '''Franktown Cemetery''' #[[Bradford-4898 | Bradford, W Daniel]] (23) (Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado) #[[Bradley-9909 | Bradley, John W]] (25) ''' WIA Sand Creek''' #[[Brand-2402 | Brand, George]] (24) (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Breckenridge-416 | Breckenridge, William M]] (17) Dep. Sheriff during OK Corral gunfight (Evergreen Memorial Park, Tucson, Arizona) #[[Britton-2391 | Britton, John]] (25) Bretton, John ( Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Cripple Creek, Colorado) #[[Brooks-13337 | Brooks, Thomas]] (28) (Pisgah Cemetery, Wood Heights, Missouri ) #[[Brooks-13338 | Brooks, Thomas J ]](22) ALSO: 3rd Missouri as Capt. died Missouri #[[Brott-90 | Brott, James]] (23) #[[Brower-1999 | Brower, Frank]] (20)/(Bromer, Frank) #[[Brown-75326 | Brown, Frank]] (18) #[[Brown-75327 | Brown, Hiram R]] (27) QM Sgt. (brother-John C) (Riverside Cem, Denver, Colorado) #[[Brown-75328 | Brown, John C ]](30) ( Mesa Cemetery, El Paso County, Colorado.) #[[Brown-75354 | Brown, John F]] (23) #[[Brown-75355 | Brown, John L]] (18) #[[Brown-75356 | Brown, Robert L]] (25) #[[Brown-75357 | Brown, Thomas F]] (22) #[[Brumley-388 | Brumley, Martin]] (31) (Alamosa Municipal Cemetery, Alamosa, Colorado) #[[Brunce-2 | Brunce, John]] (20) Corp. #[[Bryan-4681 | Bryan, Joseph]](20) #[[Buckham-33 | Buckham, Andrew]] (21) (Oak Woods Cemetery, Chicago, Illinois) #[[Buell-1070 | Buell, Oliver S]] (22). 6th Vermont, died in Illinois (Mount Hope Cem, Rochester, New York ) #[[Buell-1071| Buell, Samuel A]] (33) Ordinance Sgt. #[[Bunker-1659 | Bunker, Clement]] (30) (Hillcrest Cemetery, Carbondale, Colorado) #[[Burdick-1950 | Burdick, William C]] (34) Sgt #[[Bardsal-1 | Burdsal, Caleb S]] (56) Asst. Surgeon ( (Riverside Cem, Denver, Colorado)) #[[Burger-2459 | Burger, Andrew]] #[[Burghardt-153 | Burghardt, Samuel H]] (21) Sgt.'''WIA''' d:1919 Oregon (Adams Cem, Molalla, Oregon) #[[Burns-9469 | Burns, Terance]] (26) #[[Burr-1951 | Burr, Thomas]] (38) (Old Cemetery, Lake City, Colorado) #[[Burwell-668 | Burwell, Julius H]] (18) (Woodlawn Cemetery, The Bronx, New York) #[[Bushee-44 | Bushee, William H]] (34) #[[Butts-1248 | Butts, Malone]] (17) The "C" names ( ) #[[Caldwell-6255 | John W. Caldwell]] ( Wesleyan Cemetery, Cincinnati, Ohio ) #[[Calkins-6720 | Ezra S Calkins]] (Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California) #[[Callen-168 | Phillip D Callen]] (Dillon Cemetery, Dillon, Colorado ) #[[Campbell-28366 | Mathias Campbell]] (Blair Cemetery, Blair, Nebraska) #[[Campbell-28368 | William Campbell]] #[[Carr-9900 | James A Carr]] (Mount Hope Cemetery, Lander, Wyoming) #[[Carson-5532 | James Carson]] Suicide 1880 (Golden Cemetery, Golden, Colorado ) #[[Carson-5533 | John B. Carson]] #[[Carter-25646 | John C Carter]] #[[Britton-3137 | Daniel W Case]] aka:CASE/ born:Britton D:1893 Missouri '''no f-a-g" #[[Casies-1 | Juan Casies]] #[[Cass-1207 | Charles L Cass]] 1st Lt. D: 11 Mar 1904 in Fairplay, Park, Colorado, #[[Castle-2019 | James B Castle]] D: Aug 29 1899 Wisconsin, #[[Catlett-536 | James H Catlett]] (Loveland Burial Park, Loveland, Colorado ) #[[Cawley-263 | Frederick Cawley]] 19 #[[Chaffin-913 | Wilton Chaffin]] Sgt (Leadville City Cemetery, Leadville, Colorado) #[[Chamberlain-4429 | John F Chamberlain]] (Oak Hill Cemetery, Chetopa, Kansas) #[[Chamberlain-4430 | Joseph C Chamberlain]] Corp. d:1923 (Granite Hill Cem , Grants Pass, Oregon ) #[[Chambers-6452 | Benjamin Chambers]] Sgt. Major 1900 in California #[[Chance-1341 | Fredrick Chance]] D;1893 Illinois #[[Chandler-7171 | Joseph Chandler]] D:1922 Sidon Cemetery, Sidon, White County, Arkansas #[[Charvis-6 | Antonio Charvis]] #[[Charvis-7 | Polito Charvis]] #[[Chase-6305 | Edward Chase]] Capt. (Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Chawvine-1 | Frank Chawvine]] could also be: Chavan #[[Chiniquy-3 | Charles L Chiniquy]] 1842 Quebec, Canada -(Mount Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood, South Dakota ) #[[Chubbuck-170 | Theodore A Chubbuck]] 1 Nov 1844 Peru, LaSalle, Illinois, - 26 Jul 1894 (Lakeside Cemetery, Loveland, Colorado) #[[Churches-72 |Valentine John Churches]] 14 Feb 1846 Oare, Wookey, Somersetshire, England-14 Jun 1890 (Lake View Cemetery, Seattle, Washington ) #[[Clark-46398 | Alexander Clark]] 1816 Georgia,(Mount Olivet Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado) #[[Clark-46400 | Charles E Clark]] 1843 Missouri, United States - aft 1865 #[[Clarke-12477 | Langdon Clark]] D:1911 Crary Mills Cem., Canton, St. Lawrence County, New York, #[[Clark-46401 |Henry Clay Clark]] 1836 On The High Seas - before 13 Feb 1883 (Mount Moriah Cemetery, Deadwood, South Dakota ) #[[Clark-46402 | William Clark]] 1831 Queens, New Brunswick - aft 1865 #[[Clawson-1030 | George F Clawson]] 1831 Canada -(Colorado State Veterans Center at Homelake Cemetery, Rio Grande County, Colorado) #[[Clemant-2 | Edward Clemant]] 1842 New York, United States - aft 1865 #[[Clifton-2331 | William Clifton]] 1841 Bemen, Michigan, United States - aft 1865 #[[Cline-4159 | William S Cline]] 1828 Westmoreland, Pennsylvania, United States - aft 1865 #[[Cobb-6914 | Albert J Cobb]] 1846 Michigan, United States - aft 1885 #[[Cobb-6915 | David (Cobb) Cobbs]] 1846 - 1865 #[[Coberly-216 | Joseph G Coberly]] 1843 Illinois, United States - aft 1865 (Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Glendale, California) #[[Coby-15 | Henry Coby]] (COLBEY) 1844 Germany (Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado) #[[Cochran-3991 | James Cochran]] 1826 London, Kanawha, Virginia,-(Silver Cliff Cemetery, Silver Cliff, Colorado) #[[Cochran-3992 | John D Cochran]] 1841 Macon, Missouri, (Pioneer Memorial Cemetery, San Bernardino, California) #[[Coffin-3675 | Morse H Coffin]] 1836 Delware, New York, United States - 1865 (Mountain View Cemetery. Longmont, Colorado ) #[[Coffin-3676 | Onsville C Coffin]] 1843 York, Maine, United States - aft 1865 (Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia) #[[Cole-17830 | George W Cole]] 1838 Delaware, Keweenaw, Michigan, 1865 (Riverside Cemetery Denver, Colorado) #[[Coleman-10699 | Jesse W Coleman]] 1836 Brooke, Virginia (New Hope Cemetery,Fremont County, Colorado) #[[Collins-20991 | Charles Collins]] 1836 Blackstone, Worcester, Massachusetts,VERMONT (Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah) #[[Conklin-2334 | Hezekiah Conklin]] 1843 Nobleville, Indiana, (Odd Fellows Cemetery, The Dalles, Oregon) #[[Connelly-1374 | Joseph Connelly]] 1843 Ireland - aft 1865 #[[Connor-2456 | Michael James Connor]] 1834 Monroe, New York,) '''WIA Sand Creek/DIED-NO f-a-g''' #[[Connors-978 | John A Connors]] 1832 Canada - aft 1865(Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California) #[[Conroy-1026 | John J Conroy]] 1816 Albany, Albany, New York, (Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Kansas) #[[Consadine-3 | Thomas Consadine]] 1836 Limerick, Ireland - aft 1865 ??? #[[Cook-26942 | David Cook]] 1839 Lancaster, Erie, New York, (Littleton Cemetery, Littleton, Colorado) #[[Cooper-21958 | James Cooper]] 1830 Marion, Ohio, United States - aft 1865 #[[Cooper-21959 | [John D Cooper]] 1844 Fulton, Indiana, United States - aft 1865 #[[Coplin-29 | Benjamin F Coplin]] 1843 Fulton, Indiana,Latah Cemetery, Latah, Washington #[[Corde-24 | William Corde]] 1831 Down, Ireland - Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Corman-434 | George W Corman]] before 1825 Carlisle, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, #[[Conseto-1 | Francisco Conseto]] 1819 New Mexico #[[Cort-171 | Richard C Cort]] 1945 Pennsylvania (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Cotton-3500 | William Cotton]] Corp. Michigan #[[Coughlin-747 | John Coughlin]] Colorado State Veterans Center-Homelake Cemetery, Rio Grande County, Colorado #[[Courtney-2345 | Marion W. Courtney]] Penn. /Calif 4th (Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, California) #[[Cox-23854 | Elisha W Cox]] Indiana #[[Cox-23856 | James Cox]] Illinois #[[Cox-14892 | William J Cox]] Ill. D:9111 ??? Colorado, Church Records, 1692-1942," '''need to check''' #[[Craig-8639 | Alexander Craig]] Penn.-Colorado State Vet. Center at Homelake Cemetery,Monte Vista, Rio Grande County, Colorado #[[Craig-8635 | Henry B Craig]] Missouri--(New Salem Baptist Church Cemetery, Ashland, Missouri) #[[Craig-8635 | John H Craig]] Ohio ( Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado.) #[[Crane-5863 | Putnam A Crane]] NY pension '''Colorado 1892 no f-a-g''' #[[Crawford-15566 | Mott M. Crawford]] Adams, Ohio '''in Colorado 1904''' #[[Crawford-15567 | Samuel Crawford]] Penn #[[Crawford-15568 | William Crawford]] Indiana-Main Cemetery,Belgrade, Nance County, Nebraska #[[Crawley-1111 | John Crawley]] Crowley -- Mount Olivet Cem,Wheat Ridge, Jefferson, Colorado, #[[Cree-211 | Capt. Theodore G Cree]] Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California #[[Creighton-109 | William G Creighton]] Rosehill Cem/Mausoleum-Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, #[[Cresswell-518 | Henry W Cresswell]] #[[Cronk-652 | Abram Cronk]] West Magnolia Cemetery, Magnolia, Wisconsin #[[Cronk-653 | David Cronk]] Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado #[[Crow-3137 | Henry Crow]] Greenwood Memory Lawn Cemetery, Phoenix, Arizona #[[Crowley-1849 | Morris Crowley]] Ireland (Saint Anthonys Cemetery,Las Vegas, San Miguel New Mexico) #[[Cudmore-329 | William Cudmore]] Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Kansas #[[Cue-101 | James M. Cue]] '''wounded/Killed at South Bend Sandy Nov 29 1864 no f-a-g ''' #[[Culp-1516 | James R. Culp]] Corp. (Prairie View Cemetery, Paullina, Iowa) #[[Cunningham-10255 | William S Cunningham]] Sgt. Penn #[[Cushenburg-1 | Saddler John C Cushenburg]] #[[Cushman-1468 | Abial W Cushman]] D:1908 L.A.Calif. buried:Mountain View Cem. Longmont, Colorado The "D" names ( ) #[[Dailey-1778 | 2 Lt John L Dailey]] Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Dailey-1779 | William M Dailey]] Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado (big brother above) #[[Darnel-7 | Caleb E Darnel]] D:1909 Iowa no f-a-g #[[Davenport-5202 | Henry Wilson Davenport]] Pleasant Grove Cemetery, Sigourney, Iowa #[[Davenport-5216 | William Davenport]] Valley Brook Cemetery, Breckenridge, Colorado #[[Davenport-5222 | William H. Davenport]] Wagoner-- Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado #[[Davis-62940 | Thomas J Davis]] 1st Lt #[[Dawkens-1 | Thomas C Dawkins]] Roselawn Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado #[[Dawson-7139 | Thomas Dawson]] #[[Bross-116 | Stephen D Decatur]] '''BROSS'''Rosita Cem. Rosita, Custer, Colorado--changed his name #[[De_La_Mar-38 | Frank DeLaMar]] 1st Lt/ Judge "buried at home in Grand Junction, CO" #[[Demar-44 | William E. Demar]] Amazonia Cemetery, Amazonia, Missouri #[[DeMary-17 | George L. DeMary]] Greenwood Memorial Park, San Diego, California. #[[Detrick-200 | Frank Detrick]] Corp. Berlin-Glen Abbey Memorial Park,Bonita, San Diego, California #[[Devereux-539 | Peter Devereux]] Saint Benedict Cemetery, Bendena, Doniphan County, Kansas, #[[DeVotie-2 | Henry M DeVotie]] Linn Grove Cemetery, Greeley, Colorado #[[Dickens-1184 | William H Dickens]] Mountain View Cem. Longmont, Colorado Murdered by his SON... #[[Dickson-3946 | 2nd Lt Lewis H Dickson]] Mountain View Cem Longmont, Colorado #[[Dillon-3617 | John Dillon]] #[[Dobbins-826 | Joseph W Dobbins]] Greenmount Cemetery, Durango, Colorado] #[[Dobson-3405 | James Dobson]] yes, 45 years old #[[Dobson-3408 | James Dobson]] WOW 56 years.. #[[Dorftennent-1 | John Doftennent]] spelled both ways #[[Donnelly-2405 | James C Donnelly]] Pine Hill Cemetery, Corbin, Kentucky ??? #[[Dorsey-1837 | George W Dorsey]] Sgt '''WIA''' #[[Douglas-10398 | John A Douglas]] '''Died=Wounds''' from Nov 29 1864--Riverside Cem, Denver, #[[Douglass-2675| James Douglass]] 5th Sgt '''WIA''' #[[Douglass-2677| John M Douglass]] b:Missouri #[[Douglass-2678| Robert Douglass]] age:44 Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado #[[Dow-2347 | Lewis Dow]] Colorado State Vet Center-Homelake Cemetery #[[Dowd-806 | Michael Dowd]] #[[Doyle-5331 | William A Doyle]] Sgt/2nd Cav.-Colorado State Vet. Center at Homelake Cemetery #[[Drummond-2662 | Alexander Drummond]] aka: John A. D:1893 Forest Hill Cem. Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, #[[Du_Bois-2864 | James E Duboice]] Spelled: DuBois--Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, Colorado #[[Duggan-1257 | William Duggan]] Ireland #[[Duncan-12855 | John R Duncan]] England ''' KIA Sand Creek- no f-a-g''' #[[Dunlapp-2 | John Dunlap]] aka:Dunlap Ohio- #[[Dunnell-72 | Lloyd W Dunnell]] Mulvane Cem. Mulvane, Kansas #[[Durfee-614 | Eli W Durfee]] #[[Dwight-532 | Lorenzo Dwight]] Com Sgt D:1904 Cypress Lawn Memorial Park, Colma, San Mateo County, California #[[Dyer-5945 | Adoniram J Dwyer]] Hartford Cemetery, Hartford, Michigan #[[Dyer-12210 | Elias Dyer]] Cedar Hill Cemetery, Castle Rock, Colorado-Judge Murdered by mob The "E" NAMES #[[Easler-58 | Robert F. Easler]] Corp/20th Pa-- Arlington Cemetery, Drexel Hill, Pennsylvania #[[Easterbrook-278 | Ira W Easterbrook]] Bald Mountain Cemetery, Nevadaville, Colorado #[[Ebi-6 | David Ebi Jr]] Los Angeles Nat'l Cemetery #[[Echart-16 | John Echart]] Corp Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio #[[Edom-35 | William E Edom]] Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Edson-901 | Obed Edson]] 1st/2nd/3rd Co. 2nd Lt Hillsboro Pioneer Cemetery, Hillsboro, Oregon #[[Edwards-22605 | James W Edwards]] #[[Eggleston-1100 | James H Eggleston]] of New York, 55 years/'''from Franktown''' #[[Elder-2933 | William Elder]] Dayton National Cemetery, Dayton, Ohio #[[Eldridge-2625 | Stephen Eldridge]] #[[Elliott-13149 | Perry D Elliott]] 1st Lt/QM #[[Elliott-13150 | William A Elliott]] Columbia Cem. Boulder, Colorado #[[Engle-877 | Engle, George]] (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Entsler-1 | John Entsler]] #[[Epperson-1398 | Benjamin C Epperson]] Washington Soldiers Home Cemetery, Orting, Washington #[[Ettleman-31 | Hiram Ettleman]] Thurman Cemetery, Thurman, Iowa #[[Everett-3954 | William Everett]] Ohio #[[Eymon-11 | William Eymon]] Cuba The "F" NAMES #[[Fairchild-2217 | Nelson A Fairchild]] #[[Fairley-334 | James Fairley]] Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Colorado #[[Faulkner-3518 | Nathaniel Faulkner]] Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado #[[Fallon-700 | Edward Fallon]] D:1916 Mount Olivet Cem. Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado, #[[Farrar-2583 | Decatur Farrar]] '''Died in Colorado before 1880, Denver''' ??IOWACno f-a-g #[[Farrar-2584 | Henry Farrar]] Michigan- Hot Sulphur Springs Cemetery, Grand County, Colorado #[[Farrar-2585 |Martin Farrar]] NY D1915 Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, Colorado #[[Feay-8 | Oliver Feay]] Corp Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Fehrs-3 | John P Fehrs]] '''Widow's address Littleton, Co.''' no f-a-g #[[Fenstermasher-1 | William Fense]] Fenstermasher-Died Nt'l Home,Danville NY/Green Mount Cemetery, Dansville, New York #[[Ferguson-11999 | Thomas W Ferguson]]D: 1915 State Veterans Home Cem.Hot Springs, S.Dakota #[[Fessenden-418 | John Fessenden]] #[[Fetch-32 | John Fetch]] Mo. #[[Field-4860 | Commodore Field]] Pvt. Mo died in Mo. before 1880 #[[Field-3699 | Dexter W Field]] Delta Cemetery, Delta, Colorado #[[Field-4861 | John L Field]] NY #[[Field-4862 | Noah Field]] D:Oct 1864 of disease Fort Latham Cemetery, Greeley, Colorado #[[Fihling-1 | William Fihling]] Blksmith--Mount Olivet Cemetery, Buena Vista, Colorado #[[Fink-1713 | John Fink]] Nt'l Home Leavenworth Kansas #[[Finley-2473 | Jacob Finley]] Palisade Cemetery,Palisade, Mesa County, Colorado #[[Finley-2474 | Robert Finley]] Com Sgt. Surveyor--Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado #[[Finney-1496 | William F Finney]] Ky.. Deserted #[[Fisher-17262 | William Fisher]] #[[Fitzgerald-6304 | Michael Fitz Jerrold]] #[[Flair-8 | John Flair]] Germany #[[Flannagan-116 | Christopher Flannagan]] #[[Fleck-692 | Seldon D Fleck]] Nt'l Home Leavenworth Kansas #[[Fletcher-9563 | William W Fletcher]] Blksmth Mount Olivet Cemetery, Buena Vista, Colorado #[[Flewellen-91 | John Flewellen]] Cook -Georgia #[[Flick-942 | William H Flick]] #[[Flin-14 | james Flin]] Flinn? #[[Flynn-3565 | William H Flynn]] REJECTED #[[Foley-3179 | James Foley]] NY #[[Foster-20404 | Benjamin B Foster]] Com Sgt. -Elmwood Cemetery, Coin, Iowa #[[Foster-20406 | Henry C Foster]] KIA Sand Creek Massacre burial not found- '''FRANKTOWN??" #[[Foster-20501 | Pleasant Foster]] Enid Cemetery, Enid, Oklahoma #[[Foster-20503 | Robert R. Foster]] Beaver Park Cemetery, Penrose, Colorado #[[Foster-20506 | William D. Foster]] b:Atlantic Ocean cemetery ??? '''could be in FRANKTOWN"?? #[[Fowler-10383 | Bernard Fowler Jr]] Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York #[[Foy-742 | Capt. Joseph A Foy]] Grace Lawn Cemetery, Elkhart, Indiana #[[Francis-5890 | James Francis]] on Trial for Deserter from Kansas 2nd Cavalry #[[Franklin-11007 | Ashley M Franklin]] Riverside Cemetery, Belfast, New York #[[Franklin-11008 | Benjamin Franklin]] (possibly ) Littleton Cemetery, Littleton, Colorado #[[Franklin-11010 | James Franklin]] Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California #[[Frazier-2222 | Rufus Frazier]] b:Ohio/d:Iowa North Coon Cemetery, Carroll County, Iowa #[[Freeman-13313 | Alanson Freeman]] D:1900 Lake Preston Cem. Lake Preston, Kingsbury,South Dakota, #[[Freeman-13314 | Henry Freeman]] #[[Russell-24416 | Charley French]] AKA: Elisha French RUSSELL D:1920 Riverside Cem. Denver, Colorado #[[Frick-813 | Jacob Frick]] b:Austria D;1885 in '''Kiowa Co. no f-a-g''' #[[Friend-1963 | George Friend]] Mitchell Cemetery, Anderson, Missouri #[[Fulton-2683 | James G Fulton]] Agj.-136th Reg.Penn.Inf, (prob- Jefferson Barracks National Cem) The "G" NAMES #[[Gaffney-823 | De Randolph Gaffney]] Pawhuska City Cemetery, Pawhuska, Oklahoma #[[Gaines-1966 | Howard E Gaines]] #[[Gallemore-142 | James M Gallemore]]Elmwood Cemetery, Kansas City, Missouri #[[Gallion-159 | Henry B Gallion]] d: in Indiana #[[Gammon-676 | Julian Gammon]] Evergreen Cemetery, Colorado Springs, Colorado #[[Gardner-12749 | Charles H Gardner]] Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado #[[Gardner-12750 | Isaac N Gardner]] also b: Reneslar N Y.-Greenlawn Cemetery, Berthoud, Colorado #[[Gardner-5656 | Gardner, James Frank]] Sgt '''Franktown Cemetery''' #[[Garlick-597 | Henry F Garlick]] age:53 when he joined. #[[Gates-4797 | Frank S Gates]] Oakland Cemetery,Clinton, Iowa #[[Gates-4798 | James E Gates]] Greenhill CemeteryLaramie, Albany County, Wyoming #[[Gheer-11 | Fleming Gheer]] '''aka:Geer''' 2nd Sgt.- Clever Creek Cemetery, Douglas County, Missouri #[[Geer-386 | Geer, Solomon]] (Niwot Cemetery, Niwot, Colorado) #[[Gehon-1 | Charles Gehon]] #[[Gibbs-2135 | Elijah Gibbs]] D:1922 Sturdivant Cemetery, Ukiah, Oregon | #[[Gibbs-2181 | Lewis W Gibbs]] brother/Killed by self,accidental discharge,weapon,'''Colorado'''no f-a-g #[[Giberson-784 | Lewis W Giberson]] hosp.duty-Oakwood Cem Weeping Water, Cass Co, Nebraska #[[Gibson-16259 | Arthur Gibson]] Sgt.-England-- Ridge Cemetery, Fremont, Nebraska #[[Gibson-16272 | John Gibson]] Canada #[[Gibson-16274 | Johnson Gibson]] D: 1922 Grandview Cemetery, Sidney, Iowa #[[Gilbert-11031 | William E Gilbert]] age:23 Danville National Cemetery, Danville, Illinois #[[Gilbert-11032 | William E Gilbert]] age:18 #[[Gillmore-240 | John L Gillmore]] D: after1907 Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Gilson-881 | Samuel H Gilson]] 1st Lt d:1891 ?? Princeton Cem. Princeton, Mercer County, Missouri #[[Gleason-2140 | Horace Gleason]] D;1891 Fairview Cem.Council Bluffs, Pottawattamie County, Iowa #[[Goff-3534 | Adam A Goff]] NY #[[Goff-3535 | Edwin A Goff]] NY Deserter #[[Goldona-1 | Antonio Goldona]] NMex #[[Golsbary-1 | Benson Golsbary]] #[[Good-1571 | Jacob R Good]] Corp-- Oak Hill Cemetery, Lawrence, Kansas #[[Goodal-14 | Samuel Goodal]] Goodale-- #[[Gordon-11581 | Frank Gordon]] #[[Gosney-226 | John L Gosney]] Oak Grove Cemetery, Platte County, Missouri #[[Gosney-228 | Thomas N Gosney]] age:16 Bugler son OR brother? to John L #[[Gould-5539 | William H Gould]] Hot Springs National Cemetery, Hot Springs, South Dakota #[[Grabby-2 | Frederick Grabby]] b: Germany #[[Gracy-74 | James H Gracy]] #[[Graham-18311 | James Graham]] #[[Graham-18312 | Lemuel H Graham]] D; 1911 Huntsville Cem. Modoc, Randolph County, Indiana #[[Graham-18313 | Swain J. Graham]] 1st Lt. D:1921 Rose City Cemetery, Portland, Oregon #[[Green-31318 | Benjamin Green]] AGE:61 #[[Green-31320 | George C Green]] Illinois- age:18 d:1898 in Boulder..'''no f-a-g''' #[[Green-31322 | James Green]] Mass. age:17 #[[Green-31323 | Ray Green]] NY Silver Cliff Cemetery, Silver Cliff, Colorado #[[Greenley-33 | Jesse H Greenley]] Idaho State Hospital South Cemetery, Blackfoot, Idaho #[[Griffey-204 | David Washington Griffey]] Griffitt-- Dakota City Cemetery, Dakota City, Nebraska #[[Griffin-11906 | Charles H Griffin]] #[[Grinnell-531 | William E Grinnell]] 1st Lt. --Lakewood Cemetery, Minneapolis, Minnesota #[[Gross-4238 | Henry C Gross]] Green Hill Cemetery, Rock Port, Missouri #[[Guyer-286 | John Guyer]] Rose Hill Cemetery, South Haven, Kansas The "H" NAMES #[[Haas-2725 | John Haas]] nothing #[[Hacket-67 | Ephram Hacket]] nothing #[[Hafer-271 | Joseph Hafer]] Colorado State Veterans Ctr-Homelake Cem, Rio Grande Co., Colorado #[[Haff-162 | John L Haff]] Fisher Cemetery, Carbondale, Colorado #[[Haflinger-1 | John Haflinger]] #[[Haggerty-769 | Henry Haggerty]] Riverside Cemetery #[[Haines-4158 | Charles Haines]] 2nd Lt Pitkin Cemetery, Pitkin, Colorado #[[Hall-40524 | George W Hall]] Corp. #[[Hall-40526 | John B Hall]] #[[Halton-198 | David F Halton]] #[[Hamblin-1283 | James H Hamblin]] Corp. Evergreen Cem, Colorado Springs, El Paso Co, Colorado #[[Hamilton-20172 | Alfred Hamilton]] Ohio #[[Hamilton-20173 | Edgar A Hamilton]] Missouri #[[Hamilton-20174 | Joseph Hamilton]] Illi /68th Illinois Inf. DIED:Oklahoma Red Hill Cem.Hammon, Roger Mills County, Oklahoma, #[[Hamilton-20175 | Richard Hamilton]] Ireland Sgt.'''WIA- Sand Creek no f-a-g found''' #[[Hamar-119 | David A Hamar]] aka:Hamor Blksmith Masonic Cemetery, Central City, Colorado #[[Hammond-8470 | Naharn Hammond]] #[[Hampton-3694 | George Hampton]] Sgt. Illinois #[[Hanscome-13 | Leander Hanscome]] Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Hansford-529 | John T. Hansford]] #[[Harden-1683 | David Harden]] Mount Peace Cemetery, Saint Cloud, Osceola County, Florida]] #[[Harding-5895 | William T Harding]] 2nd Cav. also- Arlington National Cemetery, Arlington, Virginia #[[Harker-581 | Oliver H Harmon]] Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[harmon-5831 | George D Harmon]] Valmont Cemetery, Valmont, Boulder County, Colorado #[[Harrigan-429 | Edward Harrigan]] Corp Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California #[[harris-35718 | Jessie Harris]] #[[Harrison-16436 | Joseph Harrison]] Dumont Cemetery, Dumont, Colorado #[[Harrison-16437| Walter H Harrison]] #[[Harson-13 | George Harson]] #[[Haslett-277 | Samuel Haslett]] #[[Haslette-10 | Thomas P Haslette]] #[[Haswell-112 | Theodore Haswell]] Orderly-Round Lake Cem.-Round Lake, Jackson County, Florida #[[Haunce-1 | George Haunce]] #[[Hause-314 | Silas Hause]] Sgt.Evergreen Cemetery, Leadville, Lake County, Colorado #[[Haustater-1 | Henry Haustater]] another card has Houston, still zip....... #[[Hawkins-9725 | John D Hawkins]] Myton Cem., Duchesne, Utah, #[[Hawley-3039 | Charles C Hawley]] 1st Lt Grandview Cemetery, Fort Collins, Colorado #[[Hayes-12521 | William H Hayes]] #[[Hearlson-1 | John]] aka:Harlson #[[Heiser-374 | William H Heiser]] aka:Heusser-17 yr old Bugler--Weston City Cem Weston, Franklin County, Idaho #[[Held-517 | Frederick Held]] Hillside Cemetery, Fort Lupton, Weld County, Colorado #[[Henderson-16971 | James F Henderson]] Culbertson Cem, Culbertson, Hitchcock County, Nebraska #[[Henry-10528 | Allen Henry]]Sierra View Memorial Park, Olivehurst, Yuba County, California, #[[Herald-244 | James Herald]] #[[Herburt-21 | Peter P Herbert]] Mount Pisgah Cemetery, Cripple Creek, Teller County, Colorado #[[Herscha-1 | David Herscha]] #[[Harton-150 | Henry Harton]] #[[Hewitt-4230 | Henry H Hewitt]] 2n Lt/ Physician- IOOF Cemetery, Prospect Heights, Colorado #[[Higgenbottom-10 |Fayette Higgenbottom]] #[[High-1375 | Solomon M High]] Fairview Cemetery, Colorado Springs, El Paso County, Colorado #[[Hill-33544 | Andrew J Hill]] Evergreen Cemetery, Leadville, Lake County, Colorado #[[Hill-33545 | William Hill]] England #[[Hill-33546 | William B Hill]] Michigan #[[Hinkle-1226 | Hamilton M Hinkle]] West Hill Cemetery, Platte County, Nebraska, #[[Hinman-848 | Platt Hinman]] Los Angeles National Cemetery,Los Angeles, California #[[Hinman-849 | Porter M Hinman]] Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado #[[Hiss-185 | Henry Hiss]] Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Hitchcock-3188 | David Hitchcock]] #[[Hitchcock-3190 | Robert Hitchcock]] #[[Hively-138 | Andrew Hively]] lived in '''Brighton, Co.-1892'" when his wife got benefits. '''no f-a-g''' #[[Hobson-2187 | Tilford G Hobson]] Hartford Cemetery, Hartford, Warren County, Iowa, #[[Hobson-2188 | William Hobson]] England -Golden Cemetery, Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado #[[Hocket-16 | Solomon Hocket]] Wagoner--lived/died in Iowa no f-a-g #[[Hodgson-3097 | Nathan Hodgson]] England #[[Hogan-4119 | Peter Hogan]] There are 2: ages:21/25, born England, #[[Holbrook-2693 | John Holbrook]] 59 yrs old. #[[Holmes-13002 | Joseph Holmes]] Hawkins, TN served both-Union/Confederate-- Pleasant Valley Cem, Overland Park, Kansas #[[Holmes-13010 | Joseph Holmes]] Hawkins,TN brother:Joseph--Forest Hill Cem, Kansas City, Jackson, Missouri #[[Hoopengarner-15 | Hosa Hoopengarner]] #[[Hopkins-10422 | William T Hopkins]] #[[Horton-6953 | Charles B Horton]] Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska #[[Houchin-305 |Daniel Houchin]] Corp. #[[Houseworth-70 | Christian Houseworth]] #[[Howard-19203 | Adelphi M Howard]] #[[Howard-19204 | Walsey L. Howard]] #[[Howbert-12 | Irving Howbert]] Honorable Senator-Evergreen Cem, Colorado Sprgs, El Paso County, Colorado, #[[Howlett-928 | John Howlett]] Mount Olivet Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado #[[Huber-1781 |Joseph Huber]] '''aka: Francis joseph (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Hughes-17860 | Joseph Hughes]] #[[Huld-2 | John E. Huld]] #[[Hull-6331 | Henry B Hull]] #[[Hull-6332 | John Hull]] #[[Hundt-56 | August Hundt]] Greenwood Cemetery, Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado #[[Hunt-16697 | James R Hunt]] #[[Hunter-14116 | Samuel F Hunter]] #[[Hunter-14117 | William Hunter]] Scotland.. #[[Hurlbut-618 | Walter H Hurlbut]] Colorado State Vet. Center at Homelake Cemetery, Monte Vista, Rio Grande County, Colorado #[[Huston-1676 | Thomas Huston]] lived in Colorado, 1880/ then not found #[[Hutchison-2090 | Hector W Hutchison]] #[[Hutton-2426 | Jacob Hutton]] Rose Hill Memorial Gardens, Missouri Valley, Harrison County, Iowa :The "I" Names #[[Ilett-50 | Giles Ilett]] 47 yrs old, England -Buckskin Cemetery, Alma, Park County, Colorado #[[Ingal-3 | George Ingal]] Germany D:1896 Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado :the " J " names #[[Jackson-32913 | Charles Jackson]] #[[Jackson-32914 |David Jackson]] #[[Jacobs-10312 | William Jacobs]] #[[Jarman-882 | William E Jarman]] #[[Jensen-10093 | Loren Jensen]] Denmark #[[Jent-101 | John Jent]] #[[Joblin-52 | William John Joblin]] Isle of Wight --Oaklawn Cem.Batesville, Independence Co.Arkansas #[[Johnson-82950 | Alexander A Johnson]] #[[Johnson-82951 | Amasa A Johnson]] Tahoma Cemetery, Yakima, Washington #[[Johnson-81355 | Jay J Johnson]] Capt '''died: Riverside, California no f-a-g''' #[[Johnson-82953 | John Johnson]] joined in Missouri #[[Johnson-82955 | William Bird Johnson]] Sgt. Fairmount Cemetery . Denver #[[Johnson-82968 | William Johnson]] Ky #[[Jones-80442 | Frederick W Jones]] #[[Jones-60162 | George T Jones]] Knifong Cemetery,Sullivan County, Missouri #[[Jones-80443 | James Jones]] last lived Oklahoma #[[Jones-80490 | John Jones]] Wales--Orchard Mesa Cem Grand Junction, Colorado #[[Jones-80491 | John W. Jones]] Ind.. #[[Jones-80493 | Lewis L. Jones]] died in Missouri...brother to George T..listed above. #[[Jones-80495 | Wilber H. Jones]] #[[Jordan-12667 | Alvah R. Jordan]] Duty Sgt. Lawyer in Illinois/ died there 1900+ #[[Jordan-12668 | Richard Jordan]] Scotland.... #[[Joy-1795 | George Joy]] Kentucky #[[Justice-2605 | Robert Justice]] Ind.. Hagerman Cemetery, Hagerman, Gooding County, Idaho The "K" names ( ) #[[Kane-2523 | John Kane]] Sgt. Ireland living in '''Colorado 1895 no f-a-g''' #[[Kasserman-3 | Stephen D. Kasserman]] Sgt Switzerland Fairmont Cem. '''probably?''' #[[Kehr-125 | Charles Kehr]] last in Mo. 1890.. #[[Kiel-105 | Jacob Kiel]] /[[Keil-265 | Jacob Keil]] Fountain City Cemetery, Fountain City, Wisconsin #[[Keith-4522 | William M Keith]] Policeman #[[Kelley-7745 | Cornelius Kelley]] Saint Marys Cemetery, Muscatine, Muscatine County, Iowa, #[[Kelly-17911 | James Kelly]] Ohio #[[Kelly-17912 | James W. Kelly]] Sgt. Tenn. living in Colo. 1885-1891 no f-a-g #[[Kennedy-16410 | Vincent A Kennedy]] Youngs Cemetery, Murray, Cass County, Nebraska #[[Kent-6503 | Fortune C Kent]] #[[Kent-6510 | James Kent]] England #[[Kent-6511 | John W. Kent]] Michigan #[[Kerr-7628 | Henry W Kerr]] Sgt #[[Kershaw-706 | Fredrick Kershaw]] QtrMst Sgt. NY #[[Kiggins-55 | Samuel Kiggins]] Corp. Cedar Crest Cemetery, Collbran, Mesa County, Colorado #[[Killin-55 | Kenedy M Killin]] Crown Hill Cemetery,Wheat Ridge, Jefferson County, Colorado #[[Kimball-3689 | Almer C Kimball]] Mass. #[[Kimberland-7 | William Kimberland]] Va. Lawyer #[[Kimbrel-100 | John L Kimbrel]] #[[King-34660 | William King]] #[[Kirkman-541 | Robert Kirkman]] (spelled wrong) aka: KINKMAN Yates Cemetery, Agency, Buchanan County, Missouri #[[Kinnison-224 | Daniel H Kinnison]] #[[Kizer-316 | John Kizer]] #[[Kline-2504 | Fredrick Kline]] died after 1910 lived '''Colorado''' #[[Klippel-10 | George W Klippel]] Evergreen Cemetery, Leadville, Lake County, Colorado #[[Klotz-482 | John Klotz]] Germany (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Knapp-4426 | Orris Knapp]] Saddler Sgt. -- Veterans Memorial Grove Cemetery, Yountville, California #[[Kneeland-322 | Albert A Kneeland]] Blk#6- I took pic (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Knight-13624 | Richard Knight]] #[[Kurtley-1 | William Kurtley]] #[[Kyle-1551 | Lewis Kyle]] Ohio- Forest Lawn Memorial Park, Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska :The "L" Names #[[Lafferr-1 | Joseph Lafferr]] aka:Leffare #[[Lahone-1 | Juan Jose Lahone]] #[[Lamb-6986 | Joseph M Lamb]] Hillside Cem. Hillside, Fremont Co. Colorado '''Indian Fighter''' #[[Langdon-2013 | James Langdon]] Blksm #[[Larches-1 | Oscar Larches]] Farrier --Canada #[[Lucero-483 | Pedro Lassero]] aka: Lucero New Mexico #[[Lathrop-1676 | Henry S Lathrop]]3rd Sgt./ US Dep. Mrsl #[[Laton-61 | Charles Laton]] #[[Lavally-10 | Edward Lavalley]] France-Hennessey Cemetery,Hennessey, Kingfisher Co, Oklahoma #[[LeFors-25 | Campbell LeForce]] Saddler-MO--Goldenrod Cem Tekoa, Whitman County, Washington #[[Lea-1507 | Alfred E Lea]] Lee's Summit Historical Cem. Lees Summit, Jackson County, Missouri #[[Lee-28584 | Amos Lee]] Corp. d:1909 Ft. Boise cem. Idaho #[[Lee-28585 | Francis M Lee]] d:1913 '''unknown as to where he died 1913''' #[[Lee-28588 | John Lee]] England- Masonic Cem, Central City, Colorado #[[Lefler-536 | james Lefler]] d:1919 Mo. Wilcox Cemetery, Wilcox, Missouri #[[Lester-3997 | Jeremiah W Lester]] Union Highland Cemetery, Florence, Colorado #[[Letner-32 | John Letner]] Bugler d:1903 Richland Cem.Hitt, Scotland County, Missouri #[[Letner-33 | Louis Letner]] baby brother to John #[[Lewis-36785 | Benjamin F. Lewis]] #[[Lewis-36793 | Loudon L Lewis]] #[[Lewis-36794 | William J Lewis]] #[[Lillard-517| William L Lillard]] Blksm/Ferrier- Mo. #[[Lindsay-5038 | Oscar Fitzallen Lindsay]] #[[Lindsay-5046 | James Lindsay]] #[[Lockheart-17 | Hiram J Lockheart]] Lockhart in '''Colorado 1880, no f-a-g''' #[[Logan-4474 | Samuel M Logan]] '''Major''' (Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Logston-82 | Flem Logston]] #[[Long-5314 | Benjamin Long]] Columbia Cem.Boulder, Colorado #[[Long-18973 | Chauncy Long]] Mich.Roselawn Cem. Pueblo, Colorado #[[Lorah-149 | Samuel Irwin Lorah]] 1st Lt./1st Co. Cav Masonic Cemetery, Central City, Colorado #[[Lottes-8 | Frederick Lottes]] Tincup Cemetery, Gunnison, Colorado #[[Loughrey-109 | Charles Loughrey]] Blacksmith #[[Lovcy-1 | Randal Lovcy]] spelling??? #[[Lovejoy-1149 | Elijah I Lovejoy]] b: Colorado --Greenlawn Cem. Berthoud, Larimer County, Colorado #[[Lovell-2772 | Thomas Lovell]] #[[Loving-740 | Charles 'Wilson' Loving]] Sgt. Ky. -Woodlawn Cem.Santa Monica, Los Angeles County, California #[[Luckey-343 | Samuel M Luckey]] d: after '''1892/was living in Colorado''' #[[Ludlow-846 | Henry B Ludlow]] Columbia Cem. Boulder, Colorado #[[Lunt-559 | Jeremiah 'jerry' P. Lunt]] DESERTER................1870s lived with parents Illinois. #[[Lynch-9639 | John Lynch]] #[[Lyon-5387 | William Lyon]] d:1894-Res: Bald Mt.,Colorado, Soldiers Home: Leavenworth National Cemetery, Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, :The "M" Names #[[Mace-2066 | William Mace]] died in Arkansas, 1917 ALSO in the 22nd Ill. Inf. #[[Mackey-1961 | John Mackey]] Ireland d:after 1890 Utah?? #[[Maddox-2659 | Peter Maddox]] murder:1879? '''1870 wife lives in Longmont''' NO f-a-g #[[Madena-1 | Carmen Madena]] spelled Medina born:Taso, N Mex #[[Medina-781 | Jose M Medina]] born:Taso, N Mex #[[Madrena-1 | Susa Madrena]] born:Taso, N Mex #[[Madril-13 | Holeania Madril]] born:Taso, N Mex #[[Madril-14 | John Madril]] born:Taso, N Mex #[[Mahe-69 | Louis Mahe]] France, '''married in Colorado 1867''' no f-a-g #[[Majors-557 | Perry Majors]] diedL 1890 Montana..no f-a-g #[[Mallay-4 | John w. Mallay]] Maine '''WIA-Sand Creek''' #[[Mallerd-1 | Bernard Mallerd]] Missouri #[[Mallory-1851 | Charles L Mallory]] NY Highland Cemetery, Ozark, Franklin County, Arkansas #[[Manion-261 | Thomas M Manion]] D;1923 San Diego, Calif no f-a-g '''WIA-Sand Creek"' #[[Mansell-967 |David C. Mansell]] St Joseph Memorial Park, Saint Joseph, Buchanan County, Missouri, #[[Marks-3560 | Isaac Marks]] Penn. Mount Olivet Cemetery, Salt Lake City, Utah #[[Marlon-3 | James N Marlon]] Maryland #[[Marshal-287 | Adrian J Marshal]] NY---Hayden Pioneer Cemetery, Hayden, Routt County, Colorado #[[Marshall-17431 | Warren P Marshall]] Ohio--Green Mountain Cemetery, Boulder, Colorado, #[[Martienas-1 | Dona S Martienas]] #[[Martin-33377 | Thomas R Martin]] QM Sgt (Mountain View Cemetery, Oakland, California ) #[[Martin-52950 | Thurlow W. Martin]] Vt. Fairview Cemetery, Salida, Chaffee County, Colorado, #[[Martinez-4577 | Juan Martinez]] #[[Masmer-2 | John Masmer]] 1892 in Coloraod?? no f--a-g #[[Mater-65 | Charles Mater]] Germany Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Matherson-29 | Hugh Matherson]] Canadian #[[Mauldin-2026 | Miles L Mauldin]] Ga. Resident of '''Frankstown when he was murdered...Franktown Cemetery, Franktown, Colorado (dau. Sarah married Ira Brackett)''' #[[Maxwell-9867 | Andrew J Maxwell]] Corp, Illinois--Oakwood Cem. Parsons, Labette County, Kansas #[[Maxwell-9876 | Thomas J Maxwell]] Illi.....not related #[[McAlister-1357 | William W.McAllister]] Corp. Joined with brother-- Mountain View Cemetery, Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado #[[McAlister-1358 | Lewis F.McAllister]] Arkansas died Arkansas 1917 no f-a-g #[[McBride-4280 | William McBride]] D. Sgt. Ireland Ft. Lyon Post Cemetery, reinterr. Ft Leavenworth Cemetery #[[McCann-2642 | Frank McCann]] KY. #[[McCannon-69 | John McCannon]] Capt/Leader of California Gulch Vigilantes in 1860 D:Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[McCannon-71 | Owen T McCannon]] Penn. D: Illinois-1905 --Sunset Cem. Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, #[[McCarty-3790 | John McCarty]] 18- Indiana/served the 1st Colorado Cav. as well no f-a-g/pension 1924 #[[McCarty-3791 | Jeremiah McCarty]] 16-Ohio..d:1902 Osawatomie State Hospital Burial Ground, Kansas..20 years in an Asylum... #[[McCauley-1783 | Robert S McCauley]] aka:McAuley NY lliving in Wy. 1880 Post Master/arrested for Mail tampeing, nothing else found after that, 1893 #[[McClintock-1249 | Michael S McClintock]] Veterans Memorial Grove Cemetery, Yountville, Napa County, California, #[[McCormick-5469 | James W McCormick]] Iowa--also served 1st Col Vet's/Iowa 3rd-- d: 1924 Veterans Cemetery Orchard, Mesa, Colorado #[[McCormick-5470 | Thomas McCormick]] NY "Deserted" #[[McCory-44 | Vandaver W. McCory]] Indiana d: 1888 Hygiene Cem., Hygiene, Boulder County, Colorado #[[McCoy-441 | George W McCoy]] Va. D:1914 New Mexico Aztec Cemetery, Aztec, San Juan County, New Mexico, #[[McCully-390 | Thomas M. McCully]] McCauley is the real name. D: Wyandotte, Kansas-Sept 10 1916 #[[McCure-23 | Alexander McCure]] Scotland #[[McDermott-1895 | Patrick McDermott]]'''KIA Sand Creek Massacre burial not found-'''FRANKTOWN??"''' #[[McDonald-16861 | Thomas E McDonald]] Sgt/Capt. nothing else found #[[McDonald-18060 | Walter H. McDonald]] Mass. d;1903 Valley Brook Cem. Breckenridge, Summit County, Colorado, #[[McDougal-651 | Alonzo McDougal]] Mich. #[[McFadden-2216 | Charles McFadden]] Mo. D:17 Mar 1914- Long Beach, Los Angeles, Calif #[[McFadden-2219 | Daniel McFadden]] Ireland #[[McFarland-3023 | Robert McFarland]] '''KIA Sand Creek Massacre burial not found- '''FRANKTOWN??"''' #[[McFarland-3402 | William Robert MacFarland]] Mo. Juniper Haven Cemetery, Prineville, Crook County, Oregon, /father was "Colonel" US Army #[[McGonigal-87 | Daniel McGonigal]] Penn. '''1890 lived in Colorado, NO f-a-g''' #[[McGrew-1084 | John McGrew]] Iowa D; 1926 Iowa, no f-a-g found #[[McGuire-4514 | Charles McGuire]] Penn. #[[McGuire-4515 | jackson S. McGuire]] Ind.d: 1905 Knights-Pythias Cem. Aguilar, Las Animas Co. Colorado #[[McGuire-4516 |John McGuire]] Colorado State Vet. Center at Homelake Cemetery, Monte Vista, Rio Grande County, Colorado #[[McIntosh-4708 | Joseph P McIntosh]] died in- ''Smuggler Mine Explosion'' 1889 Columbia Cem. Boulder County, Colorado #[[McIntyre-4348 | John B McIntyre]] #[[McKenney-711 | James L McKenney]] Lived: '''Colo.'''til 1890/married/had 2 "Minors" 1905..no f-a-g #[[McKinley-2161 | John McKinley]] 16- #[[McMahon-529 | James McMahan]] Iowa/died Saint Patricks Cem., Colesburg, Delaware County, Iowa #[[McNally-1003 | James McNally]] NY #[[McNally-1005 | Richard D. McNally]] Corp. Queens NY #[[McNasser-5 | James McNasser Jr]] died Colorado buried Sacramento City Cem. Sacramento, Sacramento County, California, #[[McNeill-1594 | Peter McNeill]] age:45 b: Missouri #[[McPhadden-5 | Archibald McPhadden]] QM Sgt. born Canada #[[McPherson-4560 | Peter L McPherson]] Scotland #[[Medina-785 | Francisco Medina]] Killed on Picket Duty, '''Sand Creek Nov 30 1864''' f-a-g does not know where he is buried.... #[[Melo-109 | Henry Melo]] Mount Moriah Cemetery, Butte, Silver Bow County, Montana #[[Melrose-296 | Hugh H Melrose]] England--Rosita Cemetery, Rosita, Custer, Colorado-'''Wooden CROSS''' only---his grandson, also Hugh H died on Normandy Beach June 12 1944.. #[[Merical-26 | Frederick M. Merical]] NY #[[Mestor-1 | Callitino Mestor]] #[[Mesureau-1 | Israel P Mesureau]] Sgt. NY #[[Metcalf-3058 | James Metcalf]] Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Michaels-701 | Henry W. Michels]] Corp.Germ.--Riverside Cem., Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Miller-69558 | Frank Miller]] Prussia blksmith #[[Miller-69560 | George I. Miller]] Germany Printer #[[Miller-69561 | Henry C. Miller]] #[[Miller-69562 | James S. Miller]] Iowa #[[Miller-69563|Thomas. Miller]] Germany #[[Millison-32 | Elisha Millison]] Ohio d;1909 --Riverside Cem., Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Mills-16431 | Benjamin F Mills]] Qtr Mst Sgt. Moline, Ills. #[[Mills-16432 | Edwin M Mills]] Maine #[[Mills-16433 | Lucius Aurelius Mills]] Conn. Stage coach Driver--Riverside Cem., Denver, Colorado #[[Mills-16434 | Marcus Albertt Mills]] NY-- Lakeside Cemetery, Canon City, Fremont County, Colorado, #[[Milner-1554 | James H Milner]] Ohio #[[Minard-301 | Elisha G Minard]] Nova Sco. Jamestown Cemetery, Jamestown, Cloud County, Kansas, #[[Minter-702 | Henry Minter]] Switz. #[[Mitchell-25789 | Bolus Mitchell]] Germ. d:1923 Indiana,however he was here 1910 Sugarloaf, '''Boulder, Colorado''' #[[Mitchell-25796 | Edward Mitchell]] 16 NY #[[Mitchell-25798 | John T. Mitchell]] Ills. Columbia Cemetery, Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado #[[Mock-146 | James E. Mock]] Olney Springs Cemetery, Olney Springs, Crowley County, Colorado #[[Mock-1253 |William H. Mock]] Fowler Cemetery, Fowler, Otero County, Colorado #[[Moffat-1217 | David H Moffat]] Capt. Notable Fairmount Cem., Denver, Colorado Railroad Tycoon #[[Mohr-1391 | William Mohr]] Pvt. also in Iowa '''no f-a-g Pension 1909 in Colorado''' #[[Montano-206 | Pedro Montano]] Las Vegas, NM #[[Montgomery-12079 | Franklin Montgomery]] Under "B. FRanklin" Columbia Cem. Boulder, Colorado, #[[Moore-51029 | John Moore]] Ireland #[[Moore-51029 | Lewis Moore]] Wisc #[[Moore-51031 | Melancton Moore]] Melangton..NY Rocky Mountain Cem. #2, Central City, Gilpin County, Colorado #[[Morse-6761 | Edward H Morse]] Conn. '''died Nevadaville, Gilpin, Colorado''' #[[Morery-1 | Brayton Morery]] RI Sgt. #[[Morgan-26061 | George Morgan]] Ohio #[[Morgan-24421 | William H Morgan]] Capt. '''died In DENVER--no f-a-g ''' #[[Moro-76 | Cornelia Moro]] New Mex. #[[Morris-25551 | Alexander T Morris]] Orange NY 46 years old. #[[Morris-25552 | David M Morris]] Wales Blksmth Yuma Cemetery, Yuma, Yuma County, Colorado, #[[Morris-25553 | Henry E Morris]] Eng #[[Morris-25554 | Nicholas J Morris]] 34 also from Orange NY '''he may have lived in Colorado 1880''' #[[Morris-25555 | Thomas S Morris]] 26 Wales Alvarado Cem. Empire, Clear Creek County, Colorado #[[Morrison-11720 | Sidney B Morrison]] Surgeon --Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Morrison-13099 | Thomas C Morrison]] 17 yrs. Canada died in Hollywood,Calif. buried Golden Cem. Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado, with his father, George who founded Morrison, Colorado. #[[Morrow-4679 | Hugh P Morrow]] Canada- Saint Bridgets Cemetery, Magnolia, Harrison County, Iowa #[[Morrow-4680 |Thomas B Morrow]] Ireland #[[Motley-776 | James Motley]] 16 years Switz Mount Olivet Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colorado #[[Mottener-1 | John J Mottener]] age:44 Tenn #[[Moyn-2 | Amzi E. Moyn]] also served 74th Reg. New York Inf. Volunteers --Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado, #[[Muir-3129 | David Muir]] Scotland age:45 #[[Mulby-6 | Charles W. Mulby]] age:19 #[[Mullen-2307 | Dennis Mullen]] Ireland #[[Munsell-243 | Thomas Munsell]] b:Ohio/died Maple Grove Cem. Alexandria, Licking County, Ohio #[[Murdaugh-22 | Joseph R. Murdaugh]] B:Ill./died Oakland Cemetery, Freeport, Stephenson, Illinois #[[Murphy-19027 | Hiram H Murphy]] b: Ind.died: North Grove Cemetery, Hepburn, Page County, Iowa #[[Murphy-19029 | James H Murphy]] N Foundld- Roselawn Cem. Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado, #[[Murray-16572 | John Murray]] #[[Murray-16573 | Richard Murphy]] Ireland #[[Murray-16574 | Samuel P Murphy]] Iowa--Cloverdale Cem. Cloverdale, Sonoma County, California #[[Murrin-110 | William Murrin]] Ireland #[[Myers-14764 | Hensdel H Myers]] Vermont #[[Myers-14765 | Talford Myers]] Mo. #[[Myers-14766 | William D. Myers]] Corp. lived in Neb when he died no f-a-g found :The "N" Names #[[Nelson-20121 | Cantrell Nelson]] Iowa, ''' joined in Frankstown no f-a-g''' #[[Nelson-20122 | Charles N Nelson]] Wales #[[Nelson-20123 | Joseph Nelson]] 16 years old, Illinois, Teamster #[[Nettlehorst-4 | Benjamin Nettlehorst]] C.M.S. Sgt Germany #[[Nettleton-621 | George W Nettleton]] Canada d:1881 Iowa??? #[[Newell-3258 | William Newell]] Ohio #[[Newkirk-756 | William R Newkirk]] 2nd Lt Folsom Cemetery, Folsom, New Mexico #[[Newton-10933 | Joseph Newton]] Eng. #[[Nichols-12432 | Capt. David H Nichols]] Lt.Gov of Colorado d: Columbia Cem. Boulder, Colorado, #[[Nichols-13437 | Francis M Nichols]] Indiana #[[Nichols-13439 | John G Nichols]] Tenn. d:1930 Fl..Mount Hope Cem. Franklin, Williamson, Tennessee #[[Nichols-13443 | Michael Nichols]] Eng. #[[Nixon-4171 | William Nixon]] Ohio #[[Norton-7860 | John C Norton]] 21 Mo. #[[Norton-7861 | Richard Norton]] NY #[[Nottingham-490 | Richard R Nottingham]] NY :The "O" Names #[[O'Connor-4407 | James O'Connor]] aka:Conner Penn. d:1920 G A R Cemetery, Seattle, King Co. Washington #[[Oard-30 | James Oard]] Oh #[[Oliver-11159 | Robert S Oliver]] Ind. D: 28 Sep 1896 '''in Colorado''' #[[Olona-4 | Miguel Olona]] Taos #[[Oneal-2088 | James Oneal]] Sgt. Ga. #[[Orahood-36 | Harper M Orahood]] Capt. Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Orleans-146 | Louis Philippe Orleans]] Paris, France d: 1877 Grandview Cem. Ft Collins, Larimer, Colorado '''WIA''' #[[Orr-6126 | Anderons Orr]] Ohio Lawyer-Iowa #[[Ortebe-1 | Maxwell Ortebe]] NMex. #[[Ortiz-1186 | Lucas Ortiz]] NMex d: Trujillo Creek Cemetery, Aguilar, Las Animas County, Colorado #[[Osborn-5601 | Daniel B Osborn]] Ind. #[[Osborn-5602 | Daniel O. Osborn]] Ill.'''Loveland Burial Park''', Loveland, Larimer County, Co. '''NO STONE'''I have it ready to submit for a STONE..08\13\22... brother is Joseph #[[Osborn-5603 | Joseph G. Osborn]] Ill.18 d: in Denver, 1906 so '''probably in Riverside Cemetery'''. #[[Owens-9508 | Edward J Owens]] Ohio d: Steubenville, Ohio 1927 :The "P" Names #[[Packard-1545 | Oscar Packard]] 19-Mo. d:1917 L. A. National Cem. Los Angeles County, California #[[Padea-1 | Hasa D Padea]] Padilla NMex #[[Padea-2 | Pedro Padea]] Padilla NMex #[[Paine-3030 | William Paine]] Eng. too many #[[Painter-2832 | Arthur C Painter]] Ohio, died before-- 28 Jun 1890 #[[Paiz-25 | Jose Paiz]] NMex- d: 1930 Cedar Cemetery, Montrose, Montrose County, Colorado, #[[Palforgan-1 | John Palforgan]] Eng. #[[Palmer-19880 | John C Palmer]] 21 Ind. d:1927 Lakeside Cem, Cañon City, Fremont, Co. #[[Papst-36 | John Papst]] Ger. lived in Missouri/ also in 35th Mo.Inf. #[[Parker-34252 | Edwin L Parker]] Sgt. N.Hamp. also:5th Ind. Cav/29th Ind. Inf d:1907 Greenlawn Cemetery, Orland, Steuben County, Indiana #[[Parker-34256 | Henry C. Parker]] Canada #[[Parker-31074 | John Parker]] England (Sailor) '''KIA Sand Creek Massacre burial not found- '''FRANKTOWN??"''' #[[Parker-34378 | William Parker]] Canada #[[Parkey-71 | Thomas Parkey]] Ill. #[[Parkhurst-848 | Charles S Parkhurst]] NY #[[Parkin-1076 | Sutcliff Parkin]] Eng. d:1910 Mazomanie Cem. Mazomanie, Dane County, Wisconsin, #[[Parks-6339 | Edward F. Parks]] Mo. '''WIA''' d:1911 Green Mountain Cem., Boulder County, Colorado #[[Parks-6340 |James W. Parks]] Pa. #[[Parks-6341 |William Parks]] NY #[[Parrott-1491 | Joseph E Parrott]] Corp S.Car. Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Patch-694 | Andrew E Patch]] Ohio #[[Patterson-16168 | Arthur H Paterson]] Penn d:1892 Grandview Cem. Fort Collins, Larimer County, Colorado #[[Patterson-16169 | John Paterson]] Ireland-Teamster F;1923-Riverside Cem. Hotchkiss, Delta County, Colorado #[[Patterson-16170 | Robert Paterson]] Ohio #[[Patton-5861 | William Patton]] Eng. #[[Paul-6538 | Henry C Paul]] Pa. Mason #[[Page-11570 | Freeman H Page]] NY #[[Payne-13022 | Joseph Payne]] Missouri..Riverview Cem. Green River, Sweetwater County, Wyoming, #[[Pease-3325 | Walter D Pease]] NY-- D;1908 Lakeview Cem. Cheyenne, Laramie County, Wyoming #[[Peck-7804 | Charles D. Peck]] Ord. Sgt. NY '''1900 he lived in Hinsdale, Colorado''' #[[Peck-7155 | Thomas S Peck]] 2nd Lt 3rd/Sgt.-1st Colo--Mountain View Cem.Longmont, Boulder #[[Peers-310 | Luther R Peers]] QSgt. Mo. #[[Pemberton-1326 | Thomas Pemberton]] Eng. died 1913 ?? #[[Penaro-1 | Jorge Penaro]] NMex #[[Pennock-485 | Andrew J Pennock]] 2nd Lt Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Colorado #[[Pensall-1 | Edward B Pensall]] NY #[[Purdue-303 | Leroy I Purdue]] d.Sgt. NY-lived in Colorado 1900, d:1915 '''no f-a-g found''' #[[Perrin-2709 | Lewis W Perrin]] Mass Riverside Cem., Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Pesdries-1 | John Pesdries]] Austria #[[Peyer-42 | Samuel Peyer]] Switz #[[Pfaff-515| Lewis H Pfaff]] Pa. #[[Phelan-983 | Daniel F Phelan]] NY d:1921 Los Angeles National Cem. Los Angeles, California, #[[Phifer-259 | Robert J T Phifer]] Tennessee, d: after1890 S Dakota area #[[Phifer-260 | William G Phifer]] Missouri, '''married in Denver 1871 ''' #[[Phillips-28537 | John Freeman Phillips]] Capt. (Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado) #[[Phillips-30982 | Steven Phillips]] Corp. Michigan #[[Pickel-158 | John H Pickle]] Tenn 40 years old #[[Pierce-12552 | John F Pierce]] Ind. #[[Pierce-12553 | William N Pierce]] NCar. d:1916 Calif. they lived there most of the time....no f-a-g #[[Pierson-2185 | Charles P Pierson]] Vt. d:1914 Los Angeles National Cem., Los Angeles County, California #[[Pifer-19 | Frank Pifer]] Ohio d:Olio Township Cem. Eureka, Woodford County, Illinois, #[[Piffard-5 | Charles C Piffard]] NY d:Santa Cruz Memorial Park, Santa Cruz, California #[[Pilkington-1046 | Albert A Pilkington]] NY d:Wet Prairie Cemetery, Benton County, Arkansas #[[Pitcher-1403 | Henry L Pitcher]] Ky. #[[Pixley-243 | Oscar C Pixley]] NY d:Pomona Cem./Mausoleum, Pomona, Los Angeles County, California #[[Pochon-7 | Joseph Pochon]] France or Switz. d: Roselawn Cem. Pueblo, Pueblo County, Colorado #[[Pomeroy-2323 | Frederick H Pomeroy]] Ohio was divorced in Colorado 1908... #[[Pondo-2 | Jesus Pondo]] aka: Pando d:Saint Vrain Cemetery, Avondale, Pueblo County, Colorado #[[Porter-17427 | George W. Porter]] NY Ord. Sgt. #[[Pratt-9709 | Charles H Pratt]] Mass. d:1904 Leavenworth National Cem. Leavenworth, Leavenworth County, Kansas, #[[Pratt-9711 | Morgan Pratt]] Ind.. d:930 Park View Cemetery, Manteca, California #[[Preshaw-4 | Samuel M. Preshaw]] Ohio d: Utah 1891 Aultorest Memorial Park, Ogden, Utah JUDGE #[[Price-19881 | Henry Price]] Penn. #[[Price-19882 | Moses E Price]] Mo. #[[Price-19883 |Samuel T Price]] 60 years old, born Iowa #[[Prindle-348 | Lanader Prindle]] 60 years old, b:Ny D;1893 Evergreen Cem. Santa Cruz, Santa Cruz County, California #[[Puntenney-124 | Noah Puntenney]] Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana "YES a relative of mine...Oakwood Cemetery, Warsaw, Kosciusko County, Indiana :The "Q" Names #[[Quaintance-70 | William P Quaintance]] Corp. Ohio d:Larned Cem. Larned, Pawnee County, Kansas, :The "R" Names #[[Raff-150 | Benjamin T Raff]] Ohio d:1880 Ohio #[[Ragan-896 | James Ragan]] 19 Ohio #[[Ramsey-5845 | David Ramsey]] Mo. #[[Rannells-38 | William N Rannells]] Ohio d:1906 Salubria Cem. Cambridge, Washington, Idaho #[[Rash-440 | John C Rash]] NC d:1892??? #[[Rausch-677 | Samuel Rausch]] 19-Germany living in Calif??? #[[Records-70 | James M Records]] Ill. d: 1899 Union Cem. Kansas City, Jackson County, Missouri, #[[Redd-700 | George Redd]] Ohio #[[Reed-21240 | James Reed]] 19 Ohio '''d: 1932 Colorado?? no f-a-g''' #[[Reed-21241 | Joel H Reed]] 48 Ky... #[[Reeder-1347 | Andrew H Reeder]] Louisiana, Trapper #[[Reilly-1586 | Edward C. Reilly]] d:1917 (Idaho Springs Cemetery, Idaho Springs, Colorado.) #[[Relinger-17 | Ferdinand Relinger]] aka: Rehlingerr 49 yrs, Bavaria-drowned 1867 "Mount Prospect Cemetery". NOW Old Denver City...... or AKA: Botanical GARDENS #[[Remage-2 | Harrison Remage]] Indiana Blacksmith #[[Remick-209 | James K Remick]] Vt. #[[Rephuse-1 | Frederick Rephuse]] 50 years old--Germany #[[Rival-14 | Cornashone Reval]] NM '''pension/widow lived in Colorado 1904''' no f-a-g #[[Rex-554 | Madison L. Rex]] Bugler Tenn #[[Reynolds-18461 | Ezekiel Reynolds]] Ind. #[[Reynolds-18463 | James H. Reynolds]] Ind. died: 28 Feb 1889 in Indian Nation no f-a-g #[[Rhoads-1315 | Alonzo G. Rhoads]] Ohio, BAKER d:1906 Fairmount Cem. Denver County, Colorado #[[Rhoads-1316 | James J Rhoads]] Mo. d:1915 Loveland Burial Park, Loveland, Larimer County, Colorado #[[Rhoades-1261 | Peachy H Rhodes]] Va. 43 years lived in Colorado 1880, but mostly IOWA. no f-a-g #[[Rice-15123 | Charles W Rice]] 18 Mo. '''WIA''' Sand Creek #[[Richards-14088 | Henry H Richards]] Ct. d:1924 San Francisco Nat'l Cem. San Francisco, California #[[Richards-14089 | James W. Richards]] d:May 1883-Widow''' rec'd Colorado Riverside Cem. headstone photo #[[Richards-14090 | James N. Richards]] Ill #[[Richie-464| John W. Richie]] aka:Ritchie Penn. d:1912 Riverside Cem #[[Richmond-3260 | Harry Richmond]] 2nd Lt Pine Island Cemetery, Pine Island, Minnesota #[[Rider-2461 | Samuel Rider]] Pa. Wagoner #[[Rienietz-1 | John Rienietz]] Germany #[[Rigby-1266 | Albert T. Rigby]] AKA:Allen T died1924 Oak Hill Cem. Cherokee, Cherokee, Iowa #[[Riley-10069 | John Riley]] Ireland #[[Riley-10070 | William Riley]] Mo. #[[Ripley-1985 | David Ripley]] AGE:60 NY died in New York 1865????? #[[Risdon-192 | Caleb S Risdon]] Vt. d:1896 Bethel Cem. Meredith Township, Cloud County, Kansas #[[Richardson-23125 | Daniel Richardson]] Corp. Ind. Wagonmaker #[[Roberts-34024 | George F Roberts]] Ky. d:1932 Leavenworth National Cem.Leavenworth,Kansas, #[[Roberts-34025 | John Roberts]] NY #[[Roberts-34026 | Salah F Roberts]] D:1872 Mountain View Cem. Longmont, Boulder, Colorado, #[[Roberts-34031 | William J Roberts]] Pa. #[[Rogers-27878 | Eli H Rogers]] Pa D:1908 Springboro Cem. Springboro, Warren County, Ohio, #[[Rogers-27881 | John T Rogers]] England '''maybe, living in Colorado''' #[[Rogers-27931 | John W Rogers]] NC Los Angeles National Cem. Los Angeles County, California, #[[Ronkes-1 | Louis Ronkes]] NM #[[Rooney-1063 | Alexander Rooney]] Va. d: Golden Cem. Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado #[[Root-3178 | Datus N Root]] NY D:1885 Greenwood Cem. Dallas, Dallas County, Texas #[[Root-3179 | Horace E Root]] 17/Datus' son d:1902 in Missouri NO f-a-g #[[Root-3180 | William B Root]] Mass d:1934 Mountain View Cem.Oakland, Alameda, California, #[[Rorer-60 | George Rorer]] 40 Ohio--D:1908 Crandon Lakeside Cem. Crandon, Forest , Wisconsin #[[Rosebaugh-11 | John Rosebaugh]] Pa.D: 1920 White Bird Cem. Idaho County, Idaho #[[Rossiter-922 | Owen Rossiter]] 18 Indiana, living 1865 Kansas no f-a-g #[[Ross-20228 | Jesse M Ross]] aka: SEARS 17 Ohio- D:1923 South Yamhill Cem.McMinnville, Yamhill County, Oregon, #[[Ross-20229 | John L Ross]]Ohio D: 1920 Roseburg National Cem.Roseburg, Douglas, Oregon, #[[Roth-4560 | Henry Roth]] Germany D:1939 Oakland Cemetery, Warsaw, Hancock, Illinois at age 92 #[[Rouse-2452 | James Harvey Rouse]] 21 Iowa D:1899 Woodlawn Cem. Kansas City, Wyandotte, Kansas #[[Row-558 | Reuben Row]] Penn. d: 1892 Penn. #[[Rowe-8730 | John Rowe]] NY #[[Rowen-180 | George W. Rowen]] 19 NY #[[Rowen-181 | John Rowen]] 16 Illi Teamster 1892 Invalid benefit in "Colo" #[[Rowlands-640 | Richard B Rowlands]] 41 Wales--Tailor D: 1900 Mountain View Cem. Oakland, Alameda County, California (yes they are brothers) #[[Rowlands-639 | William Rowlands]] 31 Wales--D;1923 El Carmelo Cem. Pacific Grove, Monterey County, California #[[Rowlings-19 | Alfred Rowlings]] aka: Rollins Ind. #[[Rowse-293 | Zalmon Rowse]] Ind. Killed on Guard Duty, Ft. Lupton '''no f-a-g does not say where they would have buried him''' #[[Ruder-83 | Charles Geroge Ruder]] Germ. Shoemaker D: after1900 St. Louis, Missouri, #[[Rudh-3 | John Rudh]] Germ. #[[Russell-23168 | Thomas H Russell]] Penn. D: 1899 Saint Ambrose Cem. Deadwood, Lawrence County, South Dakota notable :The "S" Names #[[Sackett-697 | Seth Sackett]] Conn. d:Greenmount Cem. Durango, La Plata County, Colorado, #[[Salmon-2087 | John C Salmon]] 22 Ill. #[[Sanchez-4185 | Dona Sanches]] 18 NM #[[Sanchez-4186 | Frank Sanches]] or Francisco 1880 was''' living in Colo. no f-a-g''' #[[Sanchez-4187 | Jose Sanches]] #[[Sanchez-4188 | Thomas Sanches]] 20 #[[Sanders-14451 | Thomas Sanders]] 16 Eng, Teamster D: 1919 in Alvarado, Johnson, Texas #[[Sandoval-829 | Antonio Sandoval]] 38 #[[Sanger-554 | Julius Sanger]] Germany D: Bingham City Cemetery, Copperton, Salt Lake County, Utah #[[Santa_Cruz-62 | John Santa Cruz]] 18 Taos #[[Savage-6809 | Daniel Savage]] 19 Can. #[[Savory-276 | George F. Savory]] D: 1888 Columbia Cem. Boulder, Colorado #[[Sayre-945 |Alfred Sayre]] '''Capt.''' resigned Comm. #[[Sayre-944 | Hal Sayre]] '''Major''' Fairmount Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Schaurs-1 | Lewis Schaurs]] 33 Germ #[[Schiller-612 | Jacob Schueler]] Bavaria--Baker D:1918 Riverside Cem.Denver, Colorado, #[[Schomoyer-1 | Lewis Schomeyer]] Germ. Musician #[[Schrock-692 | George Schrock]] Penn #[[Schutz-270 | Schutz, Benedict]] aka:SHUTZ D:1910 '''Franktown Cemetery''' #[[Schutz-271 | Schutz, Jacpb]] aka:SHUTZ D:1907 ''' Franktown Cemetery''' #[[Scott-36389 | Charels A Scott]] 17 Iowa #[[Scott-36390 | John L. Scott]] 21 Mo. #[[Scott-36391 | Owen C. Scott]] 21 Va. Druggist D:1929 Pinos Altos, Mora, New Mexico, #[[Scott-36397 | Thomas Scott]] 53 Ky. #[[Scouten-56 | David G Scouten]] NY or Daniel D: 1913 Leavenworth Nat'l Cem. Leavenworth, Kansas, #[[Scraggs-14 | William H Scraggs]] Dela. #[[Seavey-504 | Mason M Seavey]] Maine D:1917 Riverside Cem. Denver, Denver County, Colorado, #[[Seever-165 | Melvin Seever]] aka:Seeber 16-Ill.- Driver-D:Paradise Valley Cem.,Paradise Valley, Humboldt County, Nevada #[[Sell-962 | Luke Sell]] Canada D:1913 Calvary Cem. Austin, Lander County, Nevada #[[Sertto-1 | Parblo A R Sertto]] NM #[[Servoss-12 | Alonza Servoss]] aka: Service Penn. D: New Mexico ??? after 1891 #[[Seward-1532 | Atwell C Seward]] 34 NY Engineer D:1911 Oak Grove Cem. Kansas City, Wyandotte County, Kansas, #[[Shaffer-4271 | Royal S. Shaffer]] Ohio #[[Shaw-18331 | Alson K Shaw]] Canada D:1910 Bethlehem Cemetery Paonia, Delta County, Colorado, #[[Shaw-18332 | Joseph Shaw]] New Bruns. D:1885 Ute Cemetery, Aspen, Pitkin County, Colorado, #[[Shaw-18335 | William S Shaw]] Wisc. #[[Shea-2055 | Arden Shea]] New Bruns. Murder/Killing March 1873 Georgetown Cem., Georgetown, Clear Creek County, Colorado #[[Sherer-343 | Charles W Sherer]] Ill. D: 1908 Killed by Train-Highland Lawn Cem. Terre Haute, Vigo County, Indiana, #[[Sherman-7176 | Amos Sherman]] 17 Illi. ''' WIA Sand Creek'''- D:1898 Columbia Cem.Boulder, Colorado #[[Shock-171 | Adam L Shock]] Capt/Judge/ A.D.A Valley Brook Cemetery, Breckenridge, Colorado. #[[Shoemaker-3337 | Enoch Shoemaker]] Ohio #[[Shropshire-262 | Thomas J Shropshire]] brother to Robert W. Shropshire (Walton) #[[Shoup-275 | George Laird Shoup]] (Pioneer Cemetery, Boise, Idaho) #[[Shroyer-373 | Jackson Shroyer]] 27 Va Blacksmith #[[Shroyer-374 | James Shroyer]] 18 Ill. #[[Shubert-187 | james M Shubert]] 16 Illi. #[[Shuckers-2 | Jacob M Shuckers]] Pen.. Cabinet Maker #[[Sierra-126 | Antonio A Sierra]] NM #[[Sierra-127 | Klets Sierra]] NM #[[Simpson-16465 | Alonzo Simpson]] 16- Ohio D:1928 Placerville Union Cem. Placerville, El Dorado County, California, #[[Simpson-16466| Henry Simpson]] Scotland #[[Simpson-16467| james Simpson]] 18- Ill--D: 1906 Los Angeles National Cemetery, Los Angeles, California #[[Simpson-16472| John H Simpson]] 21 Maine-d:1896 Riverside Cem. Sterling, Logan County, Colorado #[[Simpson-16473| John W Simpson]] 20- NY TOO MANY #[[Skelton-2002 | Thomas B Skelton]] 21 Penn. D:1904 Lone Tree Cem. San Miguel County, Colorado, #[[Skinner-7021 | Isiah Skinner]] Ind. D:1903 Sumption Prairie Cem. South Bend, St. Joseph, Indiana, #[[Slater-3826 | William C Slater]] Ohio #[[Sloan-3566 | Thomas M Sloan]] 63 Penn D:1874 Riverside Cem.,Denver Colo. #[[Slocum-1477 | Benjamin F Slocum]] 22 Penn. Engineer -- D:1897 Fairmount Cem. Denver, Colorado #[[Smart-1079 | Charles Willard Smart]] 40 NY D:11 Jan 1911 in San Diego no f-a-g #[[Smith-202652 | Adam Smith]] 29 Ill. D:1913 Highland Cem. Meeker, Rio Blanco County, Colorado, #[[Smith-202662 | Charles W Smith]] 31 Vt. Carpenter '''rec'd benefits 1886 Colorado no f-a-g''' #[[Smith-202665 | Charles W Smith]] 33 Vt. Baker #[[Smith-50323 | Edward C. Smith]] 21- NY US Marshal D:1878 Lakeside Cem., Loveland, Larimer County, Colorado, #[[Smith-202748 |Francis M Smith]] 20-Mich. D:1923 Montana Veterans Home Cem. Columbia Falls, Flathead, Montana, #[[Smith-202753 | Frederick Smith]] 31 Germany #[[Smith-202755 | George M Smith]] 20 Mo. #[[Smith-202756 | George W Smith]] 24 Germany #[[Smith-202761 | James W Smith]] 21 Chicago He may have lived in Indian Territory 1900 #[[Smith-202797 | John D Smith]] aka: Schmidt--27 Ger. Mech. '''lived in Co. D:prior to 1900 no f-a-g''' #[[Smith-202798 | Miles Smith]] 27 D:1908 Cone Cemetery, Schuyler County, Missouri #[[Smith-202802 | Newton H Smith]]18 Iowa #[[Smith-202810 | Sanford H. Smith]]18 -Mich. D:1909 Modesto Citizens Cem. Modesto, Stanislaus, California brother to Francis M Smith #[[Smith-202817 | Walter H Smith]] 21 NY '''living in Colo.?? nothing found''' #[[Smith-202818 | William H Smith]] 24 Hawkins Tn. #[[Smith-202819 | William H H K Smith]] 37 NY Carpenter '''lived in Colo. 1890 no f-a-g found''' #[[Snapp-444 | John W Snapp]] 21 Missouri D:1913 Oak Hill Cem. Maryville, Nodaway. Missouri #[[Snoddy-383 | Jeff W. Snoddy]] 30 Howard, MO. D: 1865 6 months after the Peace, Snoddy/Garner Cem. Armstrong, Howard, Missouri #[[Snow-7517 | George S. Snow]] Ky #[[Snow-7518 | James Snow]] 43 MO. '''living in Colorado 1880, no f-a-g''' #[[Sopris-3 | Elbridge B. Sopris]] 1st Lt/1st Co. Inf. with his father with the 1st Cav. Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[South-1896 | Frederick K South]] Penn. D:1898 '''Riverside Cem. Denver, Colorado''' #[[Sowden-371 | Richard Sowden]] 45 Eng. joined same day/place as Wm...D: 1901 Greenwood Cem. Galena, Jo Daviess County, Illinois WIFE: Elizabeth 4 kids -military headstone pic #[[Sowden-372 | William Sowden]] 19 Eng. #[[Spalding-1461 | Jerry F Spalding]] Duty Sgt. NY #[[Sparks-5406 | John Sparks]] Scotland D:1906 Bald Mountain Cem.Nevadaville, Gilpin,Colorado #[[Sparks-5408 | Ozias T Sparks]] D:1889 Bald Mountain Cem. Nevadaville, Colorado NOT related. #[[Speer-1543 | George W Speer]] Pa. '''D;1899 no f-a-g, 1880 living in Colorado'' #[[Spelter-1 | Frederick F Speer]] Switz. #[[Sprague-4711 | james Sprague]] Ill #[[Squires-1936 | George C Squires]] Conn. D:1909 Columbia Cem. Boulder, Boulder County, Colorado #[[Stafford-5187 | Harry Stafford]] D.Sgt. Ohio Printer #[[Stahl-2087 | Benjamin E. Stahl]] Ohio-- D: 1934 Los Angeles, buried:Morris Hill Cem. Boise, Ada Idaho, #[[Stansbury-625 | Charles T Stansbury]] D.Sgt. 20- NY lived/died: California San Francisco Nat'l Cem. San Francisco, California, #[[Stanton-4707 | John a Stanton]] Georgia. D;1903 Riverside Cem. Denver, Denver County, Colorado #[[Statts-14 | Stephen Statss]] 57 Years old... NY Engineer #[[Steele-9095 | James Steele]] Missouri #[[Stenmons-1 | Wilbur F Stemmons]] Corp, Ky D:1913- IOOF Cem. Golden City, Barton, Missouri #[[Stephens-11891 | John Stephens]] 30 Eng. #[[Stephens-11892 |William Stephens]] 21 Eng. joined same day as John. D: 1919 Alameda California #[[Stevenson-7757 | George Stevenson]] Penn. #[[Stewart-37275 | John E Stewart]] Maine #[[Stewart-37276 | Ralph W. Stewart]] Ill. D:1926 Riverside Cem. Denver, Denver County, Colorado, #[[Stiles-3915 | Standish C Stiles]] Wag. Illi. D:1915 GAR Cemetery, Watseka, Iroquois County, Illinois, #[[Stillwell-1359 | Benjamin Stilwell]] Tenn #[[Stine-792 | Henry A Stine]] QM Sgt. 34 Mo. D: before 1903 Missouri #[[Storer-700 | Truman G Storer]] NY ships CarpenterD:1894 Forest Hill Cem. Eau Claire, Wisconsin, #[[Stout-5751 | Adam Stout]] 40 Germany #[[Stouty-1 | David Stouty]] Canada #[[Strain-1075 | William H Strain]] Ind. #[[Strater-57 | John w. Strater]] Germany D:1909 Highland Park Cem. Hermosa, Custer,South Dakota #[[Straw-806 | Henry A Straw]] Conn D: after 1891 #[[Stuart-6174 | Wesley J Stuart]] born "on the ocean" #[[Stubbs-2579 | Benajah P Stubbs]] Ohio D:1917 Hillside Cem. Saguache, Saguache County, Colorado, #[[Stump-1813 | Louis Z Stump]] 18 Ohio D: 1905 Downs Cem.Downs, Osborne County, Kansas, #[[Suhr-300 | John F H Suhr]] Germany D:1909 State Veterans Home Cem. Hot Springs, South Dakota #[[Suits-97 | Lafayette Suits]] 19 Ky. #[[Surfis-1 | John W. Surfis]] Ohio D:1904 Topeka Cemetery, Topeka, Shawnee County, Kansas #[[Sutphin-400 | David M. Sutphen]] Ind. :The "T" Names #[[Tafora-1 | Gratia Tafora]] NM. #[[Taggart-1408 | James H Taggart]]30 Canada D;1899 Los Angeles National Cem. Los Angeles, California #[[Talbot-4078 | Nathaniel Talbot]] 2nd Sgt. KY D:1904 Mount Mora Cemetery,St Joseph, Buchanan, Missouri, #[[Talbott-1119 | Presley Talbott]] Major 1st/3rd Colorado Cav. Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Tallman-574 | Tallman, John M]] (Parker Cemetery, Parker, Colorado) #[[Taylor-64077 | George W.C Taylor]] 23 Mo. '''D:1900 in Otero, Colorado--no f-a-g found''' #[[Taylor-64078 | Isaac G Taylor]] 20 Mo. D;1923 Fir Grove Cem.Cottage Grove, Lane County, Oregon, #[[Taylor-64112 | james Taylor]] 24 England #[[Taylor-64115 | john F Taylor]] 21 England #[[Taylor-64116 | john T Taylor]] 21 England #[[Taylor-64117 | Louis Taylor]] 35 Ohio D:1888 Golden Cem. Golden, Jefferson County, Colorado #[[Tays-39 | John C Tays]] 18 N.C ALSO:1st Cav/2nd Cav. D:1889 Dearborn Community Cem. Dearborn, Platte, Missouri #[[Templeton-2933 | Andrew J Templeton]] 2nd Lt Templeton Cemetery, Teller County, Colorado #[[Terrell-2511 | Hiram Terrell]] 25 Ohio D: Idaho, Spanish Bar, Clear Creek, Colorado #[[Thatcher-1400 | Leland S Thatcher]] 41 Vermont D:before 1891 lived in Kansas no f-a-g #[[Thomas-43229 | James Thomas]] 30 England #[[Shropshire-262 | Jefferson Thomas]] aka:Shropshire - Saddler, Ohio '''WIA: Battle of Sand Creek ''' D:13 Nov 1935 Iowa #[[Thomas-43233 | Samuel E Thomas]] 20 Ohio D: 1918 in Leavenworth, Kansas,- Hope Cem.Ottawa, Franklin, Kansas #[[Thomason-49 | Ellis Thomason]] 17 Bugler Mo. D: Chewelah Pioneer Cem. Chewelah, Stevens, Washington #[[Thompkins-202 |Patrick H Thompkins]] 28 Ky #[[Thompson-55513 | Calvin B Thompson]] 21 Ill. #[[Thompson-55514 |Nute Thompson]] 21 Prussia #[[Tidball-165 | Joseph M Tidbald]] Tidball 20 Ohio-D:1874 Hartford Cem.Hartford, Warren, Iowa, #[[Tisdale-987 | James W. Tisdale]] Ky Carpenter lived '''1870 Colorado Terr., Lake, Lake, Colorado #[[Titman-36 | Alexander Titman]] NJ Engineer D: 1928 Dunmore Cem.Dunmore, Lackawanna, Pennsylvania #[[Toheo-1 | Geronimo Toheo]] Theos 25 NM #[[Tooker-191 | DuBois Tooker]] NY D:1902 Porter Cemetery, Phoenix, Maricopa County, Arizona #[[Towner-534 | Marcus W Towner]] 38 Greene, NY living in Colorado 1880 '''no f-a-g''' #[[Towner-535 | Reuben E Towner]] 40 Greene, NY D:1875 Columbia Cem.Boulder, Bouldery, Colorado #[[Truitt-501 | James A Trewitt]] aka '''TRUITT''' 33 -Ohio '''D: 1891-- Jamestown, Boulder, Colorado no f-a-g''' #[[Trickle-10 | Robert w. Trickle]] 19 #[[Trujillo-1293 | Enosia Troheo]] D:1926 San Juan Cem. Las Animas County, Colorado #[[Trowbridge-1555 | William Trowbridge]] 24 D:1916 Colorado State Vet. Center- Homelake Cem. Monte Vista, Rio Grande County, Colorado #[[Tubbs-1528 | Avery Tubbs]] 21 D:1927 Dillon Cemetery, Dillon, Summit County, Colorado #[[Tucker-14227 | Wayne Tucker]] 27 #[[Tuchsen-7 | Peter Tuckson]] 42 Germany aka: Tuckson D: May 1885 Riverside Cemetery. #[[Tourtellot-98 | George H Tourtellot]] 26 R.I. D:1894 Columbia Cem. Boulder County, Colorado #[[Tyler-7207 | Alexander Tyler]] 21 #[[Tyrell-361 | Hiram Tyrell]] #[[Terrell-2530 | Hiram Terrell]] aka:Tyrell D:1918 Evergreen Cem. Los Angeles County, California #[[Tyrell-362 | Norman J Tyrell]] 28 In '''Colorado?? 1885 no f-a-g found''' #[[Tyson-1917 | Felix E. Tyson]] 21 Iowa, D:1883 Glenwood Cemetery, Glenwood, Mills County, Iowa, #[[Tyson-1918 | Thornton Tyson]] 19 Iowa, D:1912 Rose Hills Memorial Park, Whittier, Los Angeles County, California :The "U" Names #[[Updike-447 | William Updike]] 1st Sgt. Bill 27 D:1881 in '''Poncha Sprgs, Colorado no f-a-g''' #[[Upton-163 | Mark Upton]] 16 D:1899 Prospect Hill Cem., Omaha, Douglas County, Nebraska :The "V" Names #[[Van_Horn-1087 | Andrew J Van Horn]] 31 last lived in Oregon 1880 with Benjamin, his brother. #[[Van_Horn-1088 | Benjamin Van Horn]] 32 D:3 Aug 1917 Moon Creek Cem. Mount Vernon, Grant County, Oregon, #[[Vanbrook-6 | Levi Vanbrook]] 20 also in 2nd Col. Cav #[[Vancamp-367 | Lyman Vancamp]] 16 D:1927 Sunset Cemetery, Quincy, Adams County, Illinois, #[[Vancamp-368 |Samuel Vancamp]] 23 #[[Vancuren-68 | John Vancuren]] 22 #[[Vanendert-1 | Edward Venendert]] Sgt 37 lived '''in Colorado after 1900''' #[[Vanendert-2 | William Venendert]] 29 Murdered 1874 Fairview Cem.Fountain, El Paso County, Colorado #[[Vierling-114 | Theophilus Vierling]] 56 Saddler Union Chapel Cem.South, South Township, Madison County, Iowa, #[[Venance-1 | George Venance]] 23 D: 1920 Essex, Massachusetts brother John also #[[Venance-2 | John K Venance]] 21 D: 24 Nov 1927 Oak Grove Cem. Glouceste Essex, Massachusetts #[[Verden-22 | John W. Verden]] 20 #[[Virden-137 | Thomas Virden]] 33 D: 1926 Los Angeles Nat'l Cem., Los Angeles, California, #[[Vischer-83 | Cornelius Visscher]] 30 D:1900 Riverside Cem. Denver Colorado :The "W" Names #[[Waasly-1 | Joshua Waasly]] 32 #[[Wagoner-1066 | Herman Wagoner]] 31 #[[Walker-42639 | George B. Walker]]29 D:Jan 1874 Riverside Cem. Colorado #[[Wall-5316 | Martin Wall]] 1st Lt. b:Vt. #[[Wallace-16008 | Thomas Wallace]] 32 SC '''lived in Colorado until 1900, no f-a-g''' #[[Shropshire-265 | Robert W. Shropshire aka:Walton]] 21 D:26 Mar 1907 Municipal Cem. Orchard Mesa, Mesa County, Colorado, #[[Wanless-190 | Thomas Wanless]] D: 1917 Rose City Cem. Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, #[[Warren-16418 | George Warren]] 23 #[[Waters-6900 | John N Waters]] 33 Nooksack Cem. Nooksack, Whatcom County, Washington, #[[Watson-26087 | Isaac N Watson]] 21 OH he lived in Colorado 1885 '''no f-a-g found''' #[[Watson-15411 | Washington M Watson]] 26 KY.D: 1873 Matkins Cem. Harrison County, Missouri #[[Weathington-7 | John Weathington]] 17 #[[Webb-18203 | Marcus L Webb]] 26 D:1920 Debeque Cemetery, Debeque, Colorado] #[[Webber-3966 | Noel T Webber]] 42 D:1896 Angelus Rosedale Cem. Los Angeles County, California #[[Webber-3967 | William D Webber]] 38 #[[Weese-346 | Christopher C Weese]] 18 D;1916 Hygiene Cem. Hygiene, Boulder County, Colorado #[[Weis-612 | Jacob Weis]] 24 #[[Wells-20572 | George A Wells]] 19 Bellefontaine Cem. Saint Louis, St. Louis City, Missouri #[[Wells-19018 | Leonard W Wells]] 26 Bear Canon Cemetery, Sedalia, Douglas County, Colorado #[[Wells-20574 | Marion Wells]] 26 #[[Wells-20575 | William H. Wells]] 36 #[[Welty-475 | Lawrence Welty]] '''Franktown Cemetery''' #[[Wendleton-58 | Archy Wendleton]] 23 Oak Hill Cemetary, Mount Pleasent, Morgn, Missouri #[[Westall-253 | John Westall]] 23 D:16 Nov 1902 Fourmile Cem.Florissant, Teller County, Colorado, #[[Westein-7 | Frederick Wesstein]] 36 #[[Weston-7553 | Allen S. Weston]] aka;Algeron 36 Atty., Judge. Senator of Leadville, Evergreen Cem.Leadville, Lake County, Colorado, #[[Weston-7554 | Eugene Weston]] 29 #[[Wheeler-19289 | Lawrence Wheeler]] 36 #[[Whipple-1358 | Allen B C Whipple]] 30 D;1909 Roseburg Memorial Gardens, Roseburg, Douglas County, Oregon, #[[Whipple-1359 | Washington Warren Whipple]] Com.Sgt. 27 btother=Allen D;1912 in Colorado/buried Leoni Cem.Leoni, Jackson County, Michigan, #[[Whisler-366 | John T. Whisler]] D:1912 Canon Cy, colorado #[[White-56038 | Lyman S White]] 29 Mountain View Cemetery, Longmont, Boulder County, Colorado #[[White-56061 | Moses White]] 28 #[[White-56062 | Wallace D. White]] 25 ???Antioch Cemetery, Buchanan County, Missouri #[[Wick-647 | Jacob Wick]] 23 Hampton National Cemetery, Hampton, Hampton City, Virginia #[[Wickham-1150 | Benjamin F Wickham]] 58, yes that is his age '''lived in Colorado 1870, no f-a-g''' #[[Wieen-1 | Thomas Wieen]] 29 Sacred Heart Cemetery, Fruita, Mesa County, Colorado #[[Wiggins-3059 | James Wiggins]] 16 Odd Fellows Cemetery, Trenton, Grundy County, Missouri #[[Wiggins-3060 | Richard Wiggins]] 24 #[[Wilder-2525 | 1st Major William F Wilder]] Riverside Cemetery, Denver, Colorado #[[Wilks-885 | John W. Wilks]] 17 #[[Williams-84791 | Charles S. Williams]] 37 #[[Williams-73956 | Henry D. Williams]] Capt too many #[[Williams-84792 |Philllip '''Melancthon''' Williams]] 19 D:1917 Bennington Cem. Bennington, Ottawa, Kansas #[[Williams-84799 | Thomas J Williams]] 35 #[[Williamson-12254 | Absolom M Williamson]] 26 #[[Wilson-70356 | Jesse H Willson]] 25 Ind D:1914 City View Cemetery, Salem, Marion County, Oregon #[[Wilmot-1040 | Richard G Wilmot]] 25 #[[Wilson-70357 | Aaron Wilson]] 23 Capt. 28th Iowa Inf./ D:1920 Tekamah Cem.Tekamah, Burt, Nebraska #[[Wilson-70360 | Charles F Wilson]] 36 #[[Wilson-70361 | George E. Wilson]] 28 #[[Wilson-70362 |John Wilson]] 27 D:1910 Ula Cemetery, Westcliffe, Custer County, Colorado, #[[Wilson-70363 |Martin Wilson]] 30 Ind. '''WIA Sand Creek''' D:1914 Kerlin Cem.Halls, Buchanan County, Missouri, #[[Wilson-70365 | Samuel E. O. Wilson]] MD. 56 D:1869 Saint George Cem. Saint George, Pottawatomie County, Kansas, #[[Winget-177 | William Winget]] 25 #[[Winkler-1837 | John Winkler]] 35 #[[Wisehart-145 | Lewis Wisehard]] D:1916 Greens Grove Cem., Washington Township, Linn, Iowa, #[[Wood-34937 | Emlyn Wood]] 22 #[[Wood-34938 | James W Wood]]1st Reg., Neb.Inf. 25 D:1923 Rock Bluff Cemetery,Union, Cass County, Nebraska #[[Wood-34939 | Thomas H Wood]] 20 #[[Woodard-2738 | William Woodard]] 21 Corp. D;1921 Minnesota #[[Woodson-1818 | William H Woodson]] D;1918 Palestine Cem. Warm Springs, Randolph County, Arkansas, #[[Woodworth-2206 | James H Woodworth]] 28 #[[Woolf-771 | John Woolf]] nothing found #[[Wymond-12 | John F Wymond]] 2nd Lt. D:after 1892 in Calif :The "Y" Names #[[Yates-5652 | Christopher P Yates]] Asst. Surg. Union Point Cemetery, Banks, Oregon #[[Yeakel-122 | Hiram W Yeakel]] 39 #[[Young-39055 | Aly L. Young]] 28 D: after 1914 last res.: '''Colorado --no f-a-g''' #[[Young-39056 | Daniel Young]] 25 #[[Young-39057 | George Young]] 25 #[[Young-39058 | Thomas. Young]] 24 D:1912 Hastings Cemetery, Hastings, Mills County, Iowa, #[[Younkin-233 | Erastus Younkin]] 21 b:Ohio #[[Yule-462 | William Yule]] 26 D: 1912 Highland Cemetery, New Castle, Garfield County, Colorado :The "Z" Names #[[Zachary-484 | Ezekiel Zachary]] Tenn d: 1928 Kern, California #[[Zahm-28 | Horace B Zahm]] 21 Corp Ohio '''DIMS''' "Died in Bison Basin Hospital taken home--Shirland Cem. Shirland, Winnebago, Illinois, #[[Zeigler-707 | Peter W. Zigler]] 20- Va. Butcher d:1891 Iowa. The goal of this project is to ...ROSTER add/research all 1063 soldiers Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Taylor-25258|Carole Taylor]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * adding the men from the fold3 MUSTER CARDS/ If they are not already on wikitree * Researching and adding their life, loves and deaths * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10102058 send me a private message]. Thanks!

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[[Category:Surnames]] '''Names in the Avranches region''' [beginning on '''p 76'''] While combing through the available official documents, we gained a better knowledge of the given names and the surnames found in the various parishes of the Avranches region. We thought it worthwhile to devote a few lines here, to those observations. To begin with, given names in this period were not used consistently. Someone baptized as Guillaume could show up later in the records under the name of Gilles, or vice versa. Other pertinent examples include Guillemette (Guillemine), Juliane (Julienne), Nicolas (Colas), and Nicolasse (Colasse). In cases where the register was kept in Latin, the personal names were often translated as well, which further complicates the job of reading the records. Names such as Petrus (Pierre) and Joannis (Jean) are obvious enough; by contrast, Girolam (Jérômine) and Natalis (Noël) are more opaque. Undoubtedly the most ambiguous [Latin] name was Nicolaus, which could mean Colas, Nicolas, or Nicaise, all three of which were well known in that region at the time. And then, when it comes to family names, we were surprised to find that the register often gives two surnames to an individual. Upon examining the register more closely, we discovered that the second surname is actually the name of land belonging to the particular family. Sometimes the register would add the label of “''sieur'',” to clarify that circumstance (e.g., André Fillastre, Sieur des Jardins), but most often the label was omitted (e.g., Georges Daniel La Croix). To simplify the situation for the reader, we chose to use quotation marks around the name of the property. Thus, the name Georges Daniel La Croix becomes Georges Daniel [de] “La Croix.” The second surname (indicating the property) was needed, it seems, to distinguish diffent lines of the same larger family, especially where such a family was especially large. By way of example, among the DesRoches in Carolles – the single most populous family of the parish between 1674 '''/begin p 77/''' and 1750 – we noted the DesRoches [de] “Grandmaison,” DesRoches [de] “La Croix,” DesRoches [de] “La Fontaine,” DesRoches [de] “La Noë,” and DesRoches [de] “Le Dur.” '''The DesRoches family at Carolles''' During eight years of research, we were able to track down 48 ancestors of the brothers Louis & Julien DesRoches. In several cases, we were able to uncover nothing more than summary data: places and dates of birth, baptism, marriage; name of spouse; place and dates of death and burial. In exceptional cases, we were able to locate supplementary information: the individual’s occupation, change in a given name, birth of a child out of wedlock. We have noted these data in our analytic work, especially in the explanatory notes that appear in the following article on ''“The Ascending Genealogy of the Brothers Louis and Julien DesRoche”'' [pp. 92-160]. But, as chance would have it, the case where we came across the greatest number of previously unpublished documents was the paternal line of the DesRoches of Carolles. So we decided to present those findings here in a special section on that family. This way we can present the full results of our research without piling so much into the explanatory notes in the following article. As our approach, we chose to present a biography of each of the four ancestors that we identified in the DesRoches line [with the first generation containing both Louis and Julien]. If any researcher wants to learn about the complete ascending genealogy of the DesRoches, as well as the details of our interpretive reasoning, please see the following article [pp. 92-160]. === FIRST GENERATION === '''Brothers Louis DesRoches (1707 - post-1752) and Julien DesRoches (1713 - c. 1757)''' Louis DesRoches, son of Georges DesRoches and Jacqueline Huault, was baptized at Carolles on 12 Oct 1707. His younger brother Julien DesRoches was baptized at Carolles on 26 Nov 1713. Their godparents were family members. Louis’ godfather was Louis Huault, maternal uncle, while Julien’s was their paternal great-uncle, Julien LeCourt. The DesRoches brothers had at least two other brothers: (a) Jean DesRoches, baptized at Carolles on 23 March 1710. His godparents were his [maternal] grandparents, Jean Huault and Jacqueline LeCourt. '''/begin p 78/''' Most likely he died young, since we find no further trace of him beyond his baptismal record. (b) François DesRoches, born around 1717. In 1732, when he was only about 15, he was living on land that bordered on the south side of his father’s property. At Carolles, on 12 Feb 1743, he married Marie DesRoches, daughter of François DesRoches and Jacqueline Girard. From the marriage contract we learn that he was an “ordinary seaman” (''simple navigant''). This marriage lasted only five months and a day, since François died on 13 July 1743, aged 26. His widow remarried at the beginning of the following year. By scrutinizing closely all the records of the Carolles register, as well as those of the nearby parishes (Bouillon, Champeaux, St-Jean-le-Thomas, Angey, St-Michel-des-Loups, and St-Pierre-Langers), we discovered that the baptismal record of Louis DesRoches is the only one known in the region, for a child of that name, between 1690 and 1730. By contrast, the names of Julien DesRoches and François DesRoches were much more common in the parish. Since the name of Louis DesRoches is unique, we could zero in on his name in the Carolles registry, and thereby spot three other references to him after his baptism: 1) On 2 Dec 1724, Louis DesRoches was a witness at the marriage of Guillaume DesRoches (son of Gilles DesRoches and Françoise Patin) and Perrine DesRoches (daughter of Julien DesRoches and Guillemine de La Lande). On that occasion, Louis DesRoches signed the Carolles register. His signature appears beside that of his father, Georges DesRoches, also present at the wedding. We were able to determine that the groom, Guillaume DesRoches, was a first cousin of Georges DesRoches, and so, Guillaume DesRoches and Louis DesRoches were cousins of the second or third degree. 2) On 25 Apr 1725, Louis DesRoches was present at the burial of Jeanne Brière, daughter of Jean Brière and Agnès Malenfant, and he signed the register. 3) On 26 Feb 1727, Louis DesRoches was present at the burial of Jean DesRoches, aged 35, and he signed the register. '''/begin p 79/''' [Here, Barriault shows an image of the signature mentioned in #3, above. View it at the Wikitree portrait of [[DesRoches-34|Louis DesRoches]].] After that date, we lose any trace of him at Carolles. Around 1731, Louis DesRoches and his brother Julien DesRoches left the parish of Carolles to settle on Île-Saint-Jean [St. John’s Island, now Prince Edward Island]. SECOND GENERATION '''Georges DesRoches, Sieur de La Fontaine (1683-1742)''' Georges DesRoches, son of Michel DesRoches and Jacqueline LeCourt, was baptized at Carolles on Thursday, 3 June 1683. He was the only known child of this couple. Around 1706, he married Jacqueline Huault, daughter of Jean Huault & Jeanne Jouey, of [[Space: Village of Champeaux|Champeaux]] parish [a neighbouring village]. They had at least four children together. Jacqueline Huault was a midwife. The Carolles church record attributes that trade to her on two occasions. In the baptismal record of Jean de La Lande, son of Jean de La Lande and Nicolasse Daniel, 6 Feb 1738, we see that the child was “baptized at home by Jacqueline Huault, serving as midwife, because he was in danger of dying”; and on 21 Apr 1739, at Carolles, in the burial record of an unnamed son of Vincent DesRoches and Françoise Leroux, we see that the child was buried “after having been baptized the night before, at home, by Jacqueline Huault, acting as midwife, because of his weak condition.” As for Georges DesRoches, he was a tailor by trade, like his father. The Carolles records often identify him as “Georges DesRoches, son of Michel the tailor” or “Georges DesRoches, tailor,” to distinguish him from six other Georges DesRoches who lived in Carolles in that same period. [Note: The surname is virtually extinct in that town today. - J. deR.] The municipal records office of Sartilly [a nearby town and a regional administrative center] goes further in this identification, often calling him “the Sieur de La Fontaine” or even “Georges DesRoches, tailor, La Fontaine.” That is how we learned that Georges DesRoches had the label [titre – also meaning “title”] of La Fontaine, since the Carolles register almost never identifies him that way. According to Mr. Rodolphe de Mons, in charge of the private archival collections at the Departmental Archives of La Manche, this label tells us that Georges DesRoches owned a piece of land /begin p 80/ named La Fontaine [the Fountain]. Although connoting a certain social status, the title of Sieur should not be confused with that of Seigneur, which designates persons who are much more notable and who enjoy a higher social rank [fn 35]. ::fn 35. Consultation with Mr. Rodolphe de Mons, Departmental Archives of La Manche, St-Lô, 14 Oct 2004. We encountered several examples of Georges DesRoches’ signature. We already knew that the signature of Georges DesRoches, tailor, that appeared in the 1703 register of Carolles was certainly that of the future husband of Jacqueline Huault. However, by deduction, we discovered that another, more stylized signature, which appeared in the Carolles register between 1695 and 1697, was also his. In the first instance of the stylized signature, 24 July 1695 – at the baptism of George DesRoches, son of Philippe DesRoches and Jacqueline Oblin – the person signing was identified as Georges DesRoches, son of Michel. (He also signed the register three days later, when the child was buried.) Although there were at least seven Georges DesRoches in the parish at that time, we know of only one who was a son of Michel: Geroges DesRochesm tailor, future spouse of Jacqueline Huault. So we are led to conclude that the two signatures of Georges DesRoches, although very different from each other, were clearly both that of Georges DesRoches the son of Michel DesRoches and Jacqueline LeCourt. [Here, Barriault presents images of both signatures. See them at the Wikitree portrait of [[DesRoches-14|Georges DesRoches]].] '''/begin p 81/''' Systematic scrutiny of the notarial documents, of the Sartilly records office, turned up three previously unpublished documents concerning [this] Georges DesRoches. We decided to reproduce them here. As much as possible, we have chosen to retain [in the French - JdeR.] the particular spelling of the notarial record-keeper, Samson Patin. However, here and there where confusion could result from that, we judged it appropriate to include a modern French version in square brackets. The original text omits all accents and apostrophes. To facilitate readability, we have inserted both, but did not add punctuation, in order to remain more faithful to the original text. Finally, we sometimes added available supplementary details, in square brackets. [Note: The original documents consist of interminable run-on sentences, heavily larded with formal legal jargon. Thus, I have selected, paraphrased, and summarized the substantively interesting parts those texts, to make them accessible.] :Text of the first notarized document [TO BE ADDED] Interpretation of the first notarized document This first contract governs an exchange of land titles between Georges DesRoches and Michel de La Lande, both of Carolles. It concerns a minor deal around small parcels of land. By the contract, George DesRoches gave up a piece of land called le Clos du Noyer [Walnut Grove JdeR.], located in the village of Placin de la Doublière, in Carolles parish. In exchange, he gained a small parcel situated closer to his property, in the village of La Chevallerie. We were not able to identify Michel de La Lande. He might have been the same man who married Étiennette Girard on 20 Oct 1729 in Carolles. We know, however, that Nicolas DesRoches – who occupied the land adjoining the eastern side of le Clos du Noyer – was a relative of Georges DesRoches: at the wedding of Nicolas’ brother, [also named] Georges DesRoches, on 23 Jan 1714 at Carolles, Georges DesRoches the tailor was present and signed, and the priest recorded him as a relative of the groom. :Text of the second notarized document [TO BE ADDED] Interpretation of the second notarized document By the second contract, Georges DesRoches sold what remained of a house, by then serving as a stable, to Michel DesRoches, his neighbour on the land to the west of his own, in the Vollage of Hamel Geslin in Carolles parish, for the sum of 60 livres. Sale of this property was conducted through the mediation of the latter’s wife, Guillemine Durand, since Michel DesRoches was away at the time of the sale. The purchasers of the property, Michel DesRoches and Guillemine Durand, were permitted to take possession as of 1 Nov 1732, knowing they would have to finish building the gable of the house, which had been left undone. This contract is very important, since it involves the sale of part of the ancestral land of the DesRoches family. We learn that the seller’s father, [another] Michel DesRoches (husband of Jacqueline LeCourt) had bought this land from Guillaume Geffroy, son of Nicolas Geffroy and Madeleine Léon (Lyon), through a contract done up by notary Noël Patin on 21 Oct 1689. Now, the original contract has disappeared, and this reference is our only information on that sale. We also learn that Georges DesRoches’ son François DesRoches (brother of Louis and Julien), who was about 15 years old then, had already, in 1732, established himself on land on the southern side of the property being sold. If we can trust the Census of de La Roque in 1752 [at Île-St-Jean, now PEI], this land sale occurred shortly after the departure of Geroges DesRoches’ sons [Louis and Julien] for Acadie around 1731. We are tempted to think that Georges DesRoches, knowing that two of his heirs had left the Kingdom, felt no need to hold onto their share of the inheritance and had sold it to his neighbour, Michel DesRoches. We learn also that the property being sold was alongside that of his eastern neighbour, Jean Fillastre, Sieur du Taillis – son of André Fillastre and Françoise de Lancize, and husband of Guillemine DesRoches. In the contract we read the ambiguous expression, “which adjoins on the south ... the entitlement of his wife [à cause de sa femme] .” Without doubt, that expression highlights some kind of kin connection between the vendor, Georges DesRoches, and his neighbour, Jean Fillastre, through “his wife [sa femme].” The trouble is that the referent of the possessive adjective “his” is unclear. Is it a matter of a link between the seller and Jean Fillastre’s wife, or a relationship between Jean Fillastre and Georges DesRoches’ wife? Both readings seem possible, especially since both fit the known facts: on the one hand, Georges DesRoches’ wife was the granddaughter of Adriane Fillastre, which could well represent a kinship link between her and the neighbour, Jean Fillastre; on the other hand, Jean Fillastre’s wife was Guillemine DesRoches, and without knowing her descent line, it is equally possible that she was related to the seller, Georges DesRoches. This question necessarily remains unresolved, since we know of no other original document that could shed light on it. :Text of the third notarized document [TO BE ADDED] Interpretation of the third notarized document This third and last contract concerning Georges DesRoches legalizes some financial arrangements between him and Michel DesRoches, husband of Guillemine Durand [the same parties as in the second document, above]. By this contract, Michel DesRoches undertakes to lend Georges DesRoches the sum of 100 livres, on condition that the latter /begin p 86/ repays the lender with interest at the rate of five livres per year until the amortisation of the debt. The contract seems to suggest that Georges DesRoches was in rather precarious financial circumstances, but we have not discovered any other legal reference that could tell us more about how things turned out for him financially. ::fn by translator: The exchange value of a “livre” of the time is hard to pinpoint. One worthy estimate from [[http://www.histoirepassion.eu/spip.php?article36 the Internet]] suggests that 100 livres in the 1730s would get you roughly 431 dozen eggs.... Since a dozen eggs presently costs me about $CAN 2.50, I’d estimate wildly that the loan would have been about a thousand bucks in today’s terms. ::fn by translator: In the text of the third document, the rate of interest on the loan is specified as “au denier vingt.” That mean a rate of 1/20th of the principal, or 5% per annum. Thanks to friend Philippe Fullsack, math professor at Dalhousie University, Halifax, whose explorations of historical sources uncovered the correct interpretation of the expression “au denier vingt” in this context. Georges DesRoches died at Carolles on 30 Mar 1742 at about age 60 and was buried the next day. His widow, Jacqueline Huault, was buried at Carolles on 27 May 1745, aged 62. [Note: Barriault also shows later (p. 105) that Georges appeared in yet another contract, as signing witness to a land acquisition by two of his wife’s brothers. On 24 Oct 1727, Jacqueline Huault’s two surviving brothers, Louis (older of the two) and François, shared in a piece of land belonging to (another) Jean Huault, son of Gilles Huault.] THIRD GENERATION Michel DesRoches, Sieur de La Fontaine (d 1704) Given the scarcity of original documents, we do not know the birth date of Michel DesRoches, but we do know that he was the son of Guillaume DesRoches and Jeanne Grossin, of Carolles parish. On Thursday, 16 July 1682, he married Jacqueline LeCourt, daughter of Pierre LeCourt and Jacqueline LeVallois, of [the adjacent town of] [[Space:Village of Champeaux|Champeaux]. The witnesses were signatories Jean Huault and Simon Maréchal, along with Gilles DesRoches, Julien LeCourt, & Étienne DesRoches. [See photo of their marriage certificate, from Barriault p. 102, in the Wikitree profile of [[DesRoches-24|Michel DesRoches]].] Together they would have a single child that we know of, Georges DesRoches. We have access to only a few details about Michel DesRoches’ life. We know that, as a young man, he became a tailor of clothing. We suspect that he had the benefit of a certain amount of education, since he is one of the rare parishioners of Carolles in that era who knew how to sign his name. And we know that he was the father of an out-of-wedlock daughter [''une enfant naturelle ''] born four years before his marriage: a daughter, from Michel DesRoches’ relationship with Michelle Geslin, was baptized Friday 29 April 1678 at Carolles. The child, also named Michelle Geslin, died at age four months, & was buried at Carolles on 28 August 1678. [More about her on p. 100.] Thanks to the records at Sartilly [center of the larger township or “canton”: p. 68], we learned that Michel DesRoches bought land in the Hamel Geslin neighbourhood within Carolles parish, on 21 Oct 1689, seven years after his marriage. We think the seller was his nephew. The seller was Guillaume Geffroy, son of Nicholas Geffroy and Madeleine Léon (Lyon). It is very hard to establishment the exact location of Hamel Geslin in Carolles parish. During our visit to that community in October 2004, people of Carolles [''Carollais ''] that we spoke with did not recognize the name of that hamlet, which led us to believe that the place-name has long since vanished. The name of Hamel Geslin does not show up in the ''Nomenclature des hameaux, écarts et lieux-dits du département de la Manche'' (Names of Hamlets, Areas, and Locales of the Manche Department) [fn 36], and the name is even omitted from the very oldest map of the region held at the Departmental Archives of La Manche, ''Carte cantonale du Canton de Sartilly '' (Map of Canton Sartilly), prepared by Bitouzé-Dauxmesnil in 1836 [fn 37]. Nevertheless, the geographic map of Saint-Malo - Grandville [Barriault: sic for Granville] – developed on orders of Cassini, between 1755 and 1759 – shows the Geslin locale, situated immediately to the southwest of Carolles and north of the Lude River [fn 38]. ::fn 36. Institut national de la statistique et des études économiques. ''Nomenclature des hameaux, écarts et lieux-dits du département de la Manche'', Rouen, Direction régionale de Rouen, 1966. ::fn 37. Bitouzé-Dauxmesnil. ''Carte cantonale du Canton de Sartilly par Bitouzé Dauxmesnil, 1836'', Archives départementales de la Manche, St-Lô, [s.c.]. ::fn 38. Bibliothèque nationale de France. Gallica – Bibliothèque numérique de la Bibliothèque nationale de France. « Saint-Malo - Grandville [sic pour Granville]. Nouv. éd. No 127 [Image fixe numérisée] » [http://gallica.bnf.fr/scripts/mosaique.exe?O=7711800&E=0], active 22 Jan 2005. In his 1922 study, historian Marius Dujardin asserts that Hamel Geslin corresponds to Haut-Hamel [fn 39]. Now, according to an e-mail message from Mr. Janjac Leroy [fn 40], the 1966 Carolles land register places Haut-Hamel around 150 to 200 metres southwest of the Carolles church, which would put it inside the urbanized zone of Carolles town. Haut-Hamel appears in a story by master Pierre Laîné, parish priest of Carolles in the 19th century, citing another pastor of Carolles, Mr. Bertot: ::fn 39. ''Carolles son hsitoire et ses sites'' (par Marius Dujardin), [http://www.ville-carolles.fr/somm.htm], active 17 Feb 2004. ::fn 40. Communication from Mr. Janjac Leroy, attaché de conservation aux Archives départementales de la Manche, St-Lô, le 26 novembre 2004. :'''/begin p 86/''' ''The most deplorable event in Carolles, since I have been the priest, was the burning of Haut-Hamel village. On Thursday 21 August 1835, a lightning-strike on a house in Haut-Hamel spread instantly to other houses, barns, and neighbouring stables. A water shortage made it impossible to fight the havoc of the fire. This disaster reduced 20 to 25 buildings to ashes, and all the harvested crops and the animals therein were destroyed. In these painful circumstances, I hastened to inform Mr. Dupré, Vicar General, about this disaster. He got the Monsignor’s authorization to take up a collection in all the parishes of the Diocese, and the proceeds were divided among those who suffered the disaster'' [fn 41] ::fn 41. M. Bertot, « Notes pour servir à la Monographie de Carolles », ''Revue de l’Avranchin'', tome XXI, fascicule 128 (1924), p. 28. Although even today in Carolles it is possible to admire buildings that have stood for centuries, it is almost certain that any dwelling that Michel DesRoches and his family occupied in Hamel Geslin / Haut-Hamel has long since disappeared. Finally, that to a notarized document that we read in the records office at Sartilly, we think that Michel DesRoches himself also had the ‘title’ of Sieur de La Fontaine. On the back of a contract, so soiled that it is almost illegible, we can clearly read the name of “Georges DesRoches, son of Michel La Fontaine” [fn 42]. This is the only reference we came across, that gives that title to Michel DesRoches. ::fn 42. Minutier de Sartilly, greffe Samson Patin le 21 avril 1732, Archives départementales dela Manche, St-Lô, 5 E 12289. Michel DesRoches died suddenly in the night of 8-9 Oct 1704, and was buried the following day at Carolles, with his son Georges present. His widow, Jacqueline LeCourt, was buried at Carolles on 13 Nov 1732, aged about 73, likewise in the presence of her son Georges. FOURTH GENERATION Guillaume DesRoches (alive in 1630) The first known ancestor of this lineage of DesRoches at Carolles was called Guillaume DesRoches, a favourite personal name in Normandy, since it invokes the Norman hero, William the Conqueror. '''/begin p 89/''' Guillaume DesRoches was the husband of Jeanne Grossin, who was likely the widow of Jean Geffroy. The estimated date of the marriage of Guillaume DesRoches and Jeanne Grossin is around 1630. Because the Carolles records begin only in 1674, and the registry at Sartilly in 1686, we cannot possibly reconstruct this lineage further back. By contrast, we know that Jeanne Grossin was buried at Carolles on Saturday 25 Nov 1679, aged 78 or 79, in the presence of her sons, Michel and Gilles DesRoches. The names of Guillaume DesRoches’ forebearers remain unknown. Given the absence of archival documents, their names will always be lost in the mists of time. But we can take comfort in the notion that lineages connected with the DesRoches family – Huault, LeCourt, Gosse, Coupard – go back at least to the first half of the 17th century. And certain ancestral families – notably the Deschamps Du Manoir and the de Lézeax – stretch even into the 15th century, a bit before Christopher Columbus reached the New World. In short, even if the descendants of the DesRoches brothers [Louis & Julien, to French No. Amer. ca. 1731] cannot retrace the paternal line any further in time, they can take pride in the fact that they now have one of the most ancient genealogies of all the Acadian people. [For the bibliography of the entire work up to this point (pp 89-91), see “Part 1 of 2” in [[Space:Barriault’s sources|Barriault's sources]].] [Part 2, or the “second article” (pp. 92-160), begins with the [[Space:Part 2 Introduction|Part 2 Introduction]].]

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461 Pitt Street, in Haymarket, N.S.W., is a "two-storey Georgian sandstone cottage at SW corner of Pitt Street and Hay Street. Former Presbyterian Manse built in 1820 and refurbished in 1992."City of Sydney Archives, 'Sandstone building / SRC10069', 1990s. Retrieved http://www.photosau.com.au/cos/scripts/ExtSearch.asp?SearchTerm=036471, Accessed 19 Feb 2017. The first reference to 461 Pitt Street, that I can find, on [https://trove.nla.gov.au Trove], is on the 21st December 1857, when a Mrs. Cohen published a wanted advertisement for a "Laundress--one that can do plain cooking."'Wanted, a Laundress', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 21 Dec 1857, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13004164, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. Mrs. Cohen advertised for various domestic help through until January 1858, when she posted her final advertisement, for a "Housemaid accustomed to Children", with the comment that her family would be moving to England in February 1858.'Wanted, a Housemaid accustomed to Children', The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 Jan 1858, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13005173, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. On the 11th February 1858, we find a notice published regarding the auction all of Mr. and Mrs. Cohen's "elegant household furniture and effects"; the house itself, "consisting of eight rooms, kitchens, stable, coach-house,&c" was to be let.'Advertising: Mr. Edward Salamon', The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 Feb 1858, p.7. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13006104, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In August 1858, a Mrs. Johnson was living at the residence; she was seeking as cook and laundress.'Wanted, a respectable Person', The Sydney Morning Herald, 3 Aug 1858, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13018449, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. Mr. and Mrs. Johnston were still living at No. 461 in November 1859.'Wanted, a Cook and Laundress', The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 Nov 1859, p.8. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13032820, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. By the 4th October 1864, No. 461 was the location of The Deaf and Dumb Institution, founded by [[Pattison-992 | Thomas Pattison]].'Deaf and Dumb Institution (1860 - 1869)', Find & Connect, 3 July 2018. Retrieved https://www.findandconnect.gov.au/guide/nsw/NE01594, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. They were seeking to employ a matron.'Advertising: Deaf and Dumb Institution', Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 4 Oct 1864, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60560946, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. Founded in 1860, The Deaf and Dumb Institution apparently moved to 461 Pitt Street as early as 1863.'Deaf and Dumb Institution (1860 - 1869)', Find & Connect, 3 July 2018. Retrieved https://www.findandconnect.gov.au/guide/nsw/NE01594, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. We find various advertisements for the Institution, located at 461 Pitt Street, the last of which was published on the 19th December 1867.'New South Wales Deaf and Dumb Institution', The Sydney Morning Herald, 19 Dec 1867, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28608220, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. By the 8th December 1868, [[Bell-24140 | William Bell]], a surgeon, was living at No. 461.'The Natural Food of Man', Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 8 Dec 1868, p.3. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60829933, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. Bell was also a government vaccinator -- he provided free smallpox vaccinations, and put aside two hours of each day, from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m., for the purpose.'Smallpox', The Sydney Morning Herald, 24 Dec 1868, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13177787, Accessed 18 Feb 2019.'Advertising: Smallpox', Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 17 May 1870, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article63107194, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. William had at least four daughters, including [[Bell-24139 | Susan Mary Bell]], who was married on the 26th April 1869.'Marriage Notice of Edward Albert Liardet and Susan Mary Bell', The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 Apr 1869, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13180736, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. Susan's son, [[Liardet-46 | Edward E. A. Liardet]], was born at No. 461 on the 14th September 1870.'Birth Notice of Male Infant Liardet', The Sydney Morning Herald, 16 Sep 1870, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28418072, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. On the 14th November 1870, the house was advertised 'To Let'.'Advertising: To Let', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 14 Nov 1870, p.8. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13222863, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. However, in April 1871, we find Doctor Bell's daughter, Mrs. Liardet, advertising from the address for a nursemaid.'Wanted, a young Girl', The Sydney Morning Herald, 27 Apr 1871, p.8. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13237781, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. On the 2nd June 1871, Doctor Bell published a notice that he had moved from 461 Pitt Street, to the corner of Cleveland and George Streets, in Redfern.'Removal.--Dr. Bell', The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 Jun 1871, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13239723, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. On the 14th August 1871, a [[Warren-13538|Doctor Warren]] published a notice that he had moved into 461 Pitt Street.'Removal.--Dr. Warren', The Sydney Morning Herald, 14 Aug 1871, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13243089, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In November 1872, a Mr. Warren advertised for "a lad, to attend to a horse, and make himself useful"; Dr. Warren would continue this particular advertisement, with small variations, until his death.'Wanted, a Lad', The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 Nov 1872, p.8. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13309229, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. On the 7th May 1873, a yellow terrier pup was lost from the residence.'Lost and Found', The Sydney Morning Herald, 7 May 1873, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13314408, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. Two months later, Dr. Warren lost a black and tan dog.'Lost and Found', The Sydney Morning Herald, 11 Jul 1873, p.8. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13321287, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. A year later, the same (or quite possibly a different black and tan terrier) pup went missing again.'Lost and Found', The Sydney Morning Herald, 23 Apr 1874, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13335342, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. By the 31st July 1875, the house was for sale, "by order of the Trustees of the Will of the late Alexander Dick, Sen., Esq.", whilst still occupied by Dr. Warren, who was paying £84 a year in rent.'Advertising: Richardson and Wrench', The Sydney Morning Herald, 31 Jul 1875, p.12. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13358119, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. On the 17th of August, of that same year, Doctor Warren passed away home.'Death Notice of Charles Holman Warren', The Sydney Morning Herald, 17 Aug 1875, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28406238, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. They were still advertising the sale three years later.'Advertising: H. Vaughan', The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 Feb 1878, p.7. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13407849, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In 1876, No. 461 was described as "Davis' boarding-house", when a lodger, George Orchard, lost his rings and keys.'Burglaries, Stealing from the Premises, &c.', New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930), 20 Sep 1876 [Issue No.38], p.291. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article252089284, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In 1877, William C. Davis was living at No. 461 when someone stole a black silk hat, nearly new, from the premises.'Burglaries, Stealing from Premises, &c.,' New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930), Wed 26 Dec 1877 [Issue No.52], p.420. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article251894317, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In 1879 we see No. 461 called "the International boarding house" when a servant of the premises, Mary Gilmore, had clothes and rings stolen from her.'Apprehensions', New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930), 19 Mar 1879 [Issue No.12], p.117. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article251895707, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In 1880, a Mrs. W. Cropley was residing at No. 461.'Death Notice of Eliza Pogson', The Sydney Morning Herald, 18 May 1880, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13460201, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. By September of that year, the house seems to have been being used as a boarding house for "respectable young men".'Board and Residence', The Sydney Morning Herald, 4 Sep 1880, p.16. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article28388182, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. On the 20th November 1880, "Mr. A. Cole, having returned to Sydney, has COMMENCED BUSINESS, as usual, at 461, PITT-STREET SOUTH".'Advertising: Mr. A. Cole', The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), 20 Nov 1880, p.964. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article161916851, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. Mr. A. Cole was a "Medical Clairvoyant and Herbalist".'Notice of Removal, A. Cole', Society (Sydney, NSW : 1887), 29 Jan 1887, p.16. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article228065696, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In July 1883, Mr. Cole was advertising for a nursemaid for two young children.'WANTED, A respectable young Woman', The Sydney Morning Herald, 30 Jul 1883, p.10. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13540435, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. He hired eighteen-year-old [[Kay-2676 | Jessie A. Kay]], who was found drowned in Sydney Cove some two months later.'Found Drowned', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 21 Sep 1883, p.3. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108837527, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. Mr. Cole and his family moved out of No. 461 in January 1887.'Notice of Removal, A. Cole', Society (Sydney, NSW : 1887), 29 Jan 1887, p.16. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article228065696, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In January 1884, Mrs. Alexander Cole, of No. 461, had a dark brown seal-skin bag stolen from her a shop.'Burglaries, stealing from Premises, &c.', New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930), 30 Jan 1884 [Issue No.5], p.43. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article251652268, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. The dentist, Mr. Joseph William Eden George, who would late advertise extensively about his dental clinic at No. 461, apparently first began working from the premises in about 1884; he would work from the house for the next twenty years.'A Dentist's Bankrupcy', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 21 Nov 1906, p.3. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115671799, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. The house continued to be available for board through October 1887.'Board and Residence', The Sydney Morning Herald, 29 Oct 1887, p.20. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13679207, Accesed 18 Feb 2019. In December 1887, a Mrs. Matilda Hanson was deposed in a fraudulent cheque case. She was living at 461 Pitt Street, and "knew the two prisoners , who were staying together at her house."'Alleged False Pretences', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 14 Dec 1887, p.6. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article108230819, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. For the next two years, there is a stream of board and residence advertisements. Board included "Residence, bath, gas, piano, latch-key, washing, 20s."'Board', The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), 1 Jun 1889, p.8. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article236010596, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In June 1890, the house enters court records again. George Smith and Fanny Fricker were charged with stealing a tablecloth, a candlestick and other items, valued ten shillings, belonging to Charles Hansen. The Prosecutor's wife despised that she knew George Smith by the alias 'Doctor Rowe', and that he had occasionally lodged at her house, 461 Pitt Street. Many of her other boarders gave evidence that they were missing items too.'Police', The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), 19 Jun 1890, p.3. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article235779657, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In September 1890, Mrs. S. A. Pate was working from No. 461. She made corsets and surgical belts.'Correspondence', The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), 6 Sep 1890, p.557. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article163646988, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. On the 7th August 1894, [[Stanich-11 | Mr. Prospero Stanich]], a surgeon of the ears, nose and throat, published a notice that he had moved to 461 Pitt Street.'Ear, nose, and throat', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 7 Aug 1894, p.4. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article113325603, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. From this time we find no more advertisements for room and board, only advertisements for Mr. Stanich. Prospero Stanich was still living at No. 461 in November 1895, when he had a gold hunting watch stolen from him in Forbes, N.S.W.'Burglaries, & c.', New South Wales Police Gazette and Weekly Record of Crime (Sydney : 1860 - 1930), 6 Nov 1895 [Issue No.45], p.384. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article251897331, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In Jan 1896, we find our first advertisement for Mr. J. W. E. George, dental surgeon, was living at, and working from, 461 Pitt Street.'Startling Offer: A Beautiful Set of Teeth', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 24 Jan 1896, p.6. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article109917589, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. His advertisements would continue through until 1904.'Startling Offer: A Beautiful Set of Teeth', The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), 6 Jan 1900, p.5. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article229377538, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. He was still there in 1904.'Beautiful Teeth, One Guinea A Set', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 12 Mar 1904, p.5. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article112789260, Accessed 18 Feb 2019.'In The Main Pavilion', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 1 Apr 1904, p.5. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article113913436, Accessed 18 Feb 2019.'A Gold Medal', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 7 May 1904, p.2. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article113908643, Accessed 18 Feb 2019.'Advertising: Mr. George, Sydney Leading Dentist', The Clarence River Advocate (NSW : 1898 - 1949), 10 Jun 1904, p.7. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article121403205, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. There are no boarding advertisements during this period. On the 9th November 1899, young Charles George, of No. 461, was handling a small loaded pistol when it went off, and fired through his left hand.'A Pistol Accident', The Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), 10 Nov 1899, p.7. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article237194672, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In January 1902, Edward Kennedy, of No. 461, was appointed a Justice of the Peace.'Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW : 1901 - 2001), 24 Jan 1902 [Issue No.76 (SUPPLEMENT)], p.625. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article222073879, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. From 1903, [[Zillman-5 | Dr. John Hermann Leopold Zillman]] had an office and chapel at No. 461.'A Young Man's Marriage', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 4 Oct 1905, p.5. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article113282826, Accessed 18 Feb 2019.'Alleged Bigamy', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 23 Aug 1906, p.5. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article114088838, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. He had been ordained by Bishop Barker at St. Andrew's Cathedral, and had been licensed to perform marriages since 1903.'Alleged Bigamy', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 23 Aug 1906, p.5. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article114088838, Accessed 18 Feb 2019.'A Young Man's Marriage', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 4 Oct 1905, p.5. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article113282826, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. On the 30 March 1903, at No. 461, Dr. Zillman officiated the marriage ceremony of [[Clements-4620 | Ebenezer Wise Clements]] and [[Ingram-5376 | Winifred Ingram]], according to the rites of the New Unitarian Church.'Wayward Winifred', Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), 20 Oct 1912, p.7. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article168742964, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. On the 9th July 1903, at No. 461, Dr. Zillman officiated the wedding of [[Sinclair-6029 | Donald Roderick Sinclair]] and [[Wolinski-30 | Zara Wolinski]]; Donald would later commit bigamy by marrying a second woman in 1905.'Alleged Bigamy', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 23 Aug 1906, p.5. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article114088838, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. On the 4th October 1905, he was involved in a case where a young man, William Sydney Larkham, falsely claimed to be over the age of 21 when he was wed, in 1903, at No. 461.'A Young Man's Marriage', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 4 Oct 1905, p.5. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article113282826, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In September 1904, at No. 461, Dr. Zillman officiated the wedding ceremony of [[Smith-178869 | George J. Smith]] and [[Sigsworth-49 | Alathea Sigsworth]], according to the rites of the New Unitarian Church.Marriage Certificate of George Joseph Smith and Alathea May Sigsworth, married 10 Sept 1904, Registrar of Births, Deaths & Marriages, New South Wales; Reg. No. 005807/1904. In December 1905, Dr. Zillman officiated the wedding of Annie McNellan and Allan Wooddisse, according to the rites of the New Unitarian Church.'Divorce Court', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 17 Oct 1917, p.8. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article15737400, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. In June 1906, a public works tender was accepted for "Purchase, pulling down, and removal of house known as No. 461 Pitt Street."'Tenders Accepted, The Australian Star (Sydney, NSW : 1887 - 1909), 12 Jun 1906, p.7. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article229663161, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. At this point Mr. George, the dentist, was forced to leave No. 461 for Elizabeth Street, and all his country clientele because of it.'A Dentist's Bankrupcy', Evening News (Sydney, NSW : 1869 - 1931), 21 Nov 1906, p.3. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article115671799, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. ==Photographs== A photograph of 461 Pitt Street, taken in the 1990s, can be found [[http://www.photosau.com.au/cos/scripts/ExtSearch.asp?SearchTerm=036471 here]]. == Sources== * 'Advertising: Deaf and Dumb Institution', Empire (Sydney, NSW : 1850 - 1875), 4 Oct 1864, p.1. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60560946, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. * 'Advertising: H. Vaughan', The Sydney Morning Herald, 15 Feb 1878, p.7. Retrieved http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13407849, Accessed 18 Feb 2019. * 'Advertising: Mr. A. Cole', The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912), 20 Nov 1880, p.964. 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[[Category: 4th Allied P.O.W. Wing]][[Category: Prisoners of War, United States of America, Vietnam War]][[Category: Hỏa Lò Prison]][[Category:Bo Giuong]][[Category:Rockpile]][[Category:Skidrow]] [[Category:Zoo]] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Vietnam_War http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Profile_Photo_s-308.jpg] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Prisoner_of_War http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Profile_Photo_s-304.jpg] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Vietnam_War_Resource_page http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Profile_Photo_s-312.jpg] *[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=c-7ktaSAjGA YouTube] - POWs stories of survival, Operation Home Coming. *[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-bRsvw4IdiE YouTube] - Jon Cavaiani POW, Medal of Honor Winner Vietnam War. *[https://www.dvidshub.net/video/285878/40-years-later-interview-with-former-vietnam-pow] - Willard Gideon. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xCquks_CSEQ YouTube] - Leo K. Thorsness POW, Medal of Honor Story. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rwuPSCB6T6E YouTube] - Leo K. Thorsness POW, Medal of Honor Winner Vietnam War. *[https://www.today.com/video/smithsonian-holds-poignant-memories-for-navy-aviator-held-captive-in-vietnam-78304837506 2020 NBC Interview of Al Carpenter] :[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]] '''[https://rivhs.wistia.com/medias/p0fvas2ru9 2020 November interview with Al Carpenter ]''' {{Image|file=Photos-172.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-172.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

{{Image|file=Photos-188.gif |align=c |size=100 |caption= }} '''This page is dedicated to all the brave men who were held in captivity in POW Camps in North Vietnam during the Vietnam War.''' {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Memorials.gif |align=c |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Clark-15765-8.gif |align=c |size=290 |caption= }}
4th Allied P.O.W. Wing
{{Image|file=Clark-15765-8.gif |align=c |size=290 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-134.gif |align=c |size=250 |caption= }} The Crest for the 4th Allied P.O.W. Wing has significant parts. There is an individual number for each of the wars. The 1st Allied P.O.W. Wing is the Prisoners of War (POWs) in World War I. The 2nd is POWs in World War II. The 3rd is POWs in Korea. The 4th is Vietnam. There is a 5th Allied P.O.W. Wing which has now been formed for desert storm POWs. The reason it says Allied is because it was an allied group who fought the Communist forces there. The United States of America was joined by South Vietnam, Thailand, South Korea, Australia, New Zealand, Philippines, Kingdom of Laos, Khmer Republic (different from Khymer Rouges). Most of the POWs were from America and South Vietnam, Philippines, but there were also civilians from Germany and America, missionaries, and others. The same holds true in the other wars mentioned. South Vietnam's flag is represented by the red and orange stripes. Thailand's flag is there in the red, white and black. The United States' flag is represented by the red and white stripes and the blue banners and background of the number. Notice the beautiful eagle who has broken his chains and is winging his way to freedom. Return with Honor was what they told themselves over and over every day and the men on this page all did that. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=430 |caption= }}
Hỏa Lò Prison
{{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-314.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=. }} The Hỏa Lò Prison was the main prison used by North Vietnam for prisoners of war (POWs) during the Vietnam War, it was known to American prisoners of war as {{Red|Hanoi Hilton and it had other parts to it that they named New Guy Village, Little Vegas (there were breakdowns for sections of Little Vegas using Las Vegas Hotel names), Heartbreak Hotel, Unity}}. The Hanoi Hilton was one site used by the North Vietnamese Army as a POW camp, where the captured servicemen were tortured and interrogated, mainly American pilots shot down during reconnaissance missions and bombing raids. Although North Vietnam was a signer of the Third Geneva Convention of 1949, which demanded decent and humane treatment of prisoners of war. The North Vietnamese refused to recognize them as POWs. The men were called ''Air Pirates'' instead. The Vietnamese routinely used horrific torture methods, such as rope bindings of arms, legs and manacled wrists to cut off circulation to the arms and hands which rendered them useless. They also put men in irons, used sleep deprivation which included leaving bound men in one place for days and not allowing them to relieve bodily functions. Savage and terrible beatings, and long solitary confinement sometimes lasting numerous years. The Vietnamese brought in Cuban military men who taught them different torture techniques and during that time some men died from the beatings. There were three Cubans, but the most brutal was a big man they call Fidel. Until the end of the war, the men were near starvation and there was little or no medical aid. Even on the rare occasions when aid was rendered, it was so primitive that the men often died or became gangrenous due to the filthy environment. They literally saved each other's lives with what knowledge they had of first aid and modern medical techniques as often as they were able. The aim of the torture was often not to gather military information, it was to break the will of the prisoners, both separately and as a group and to try to get the men to sign confessions ie. bombing hospitals, women and children and old folks, schools, churches and holy sites. The men still managed to get messages out through Morse Code and other expressions during propaganda pieces filmed by the enemy and sent out to the rest of the world. During all of this depravity, the prisoners tried to maintain their sanity by learning to communicate by a tap code between the walls of cells and later, at the end of the war, when they were put in large cells together, they taught each other everything they knew. Amongst these very highly educated men were people with skills in languages, sciences, arts, music and religion. Some guided with deeply ingrained spirituality or psychological counseling when people were at their lowest. '''Other POW Camps in North Vietnam''' :Alcatraz - North Central Hanoi :Briarpatch - 33 miles (53 km) WNW of Hanoi :Camp Faith - 9 miles (14 km) West of Hanoi :Dirty Bird - Northern Hanoi :Bo Giuong - Dogpatch 105 miles (169 km) NNE of Hanoi :Farnsworth - 18 miles (29 km) SW of Hanoi :Mountain Camp - 40 miles (64 km) NW of Hanoi :Plantation - Northeast Hanoi :Rockpile - 32 miles (51 km) South of Hanoi :Sơn Tây - 23 miles (37 km) West of Hanoi :Skidrow - 6 miles (10 km) SW of Hanoi :Zoo - SW suburb of Hanoi {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=430 |caption= }}
[[Image:Photos-724.jpg|35px]]Memories of ex-POWs who were held captive in North Vietnamese POW Camps
Dictated by ex-POW [[Kerr-2334|Michael Kerr]] to wife [[Scott-8685|Darlene Kerr]]. The "confessions" that sometimes the Vietnamese would have the POW write himself and/or they would give the POW one already written were doctored by the Prisoners when they could to make them sound ludicrous. For example, one of the United States Navy pilots "confessed" that he had heard/known 2 United States Naval Aviators who had refused to fly in Vietnam and he named them. One was Clark Kent (Superman) and the other was Ben Casey (fictitious Hollywood doctor in TV and movies). This confession was read at the Bertrand Russell War Crimes Tribunal held in one of the Scandinavian countries and all of the reporters who understood American comic book and TV names started laughing and got up and walked out of the room. The Vietnamese were highly embarrassed and the Naval Aviator was severely punished. The Vietnamese interrogator known as "The Rabbit" told me I was going to write a confession after a particular session of torture and I told him I didn't have anything to confess. He got a copy of the Naval Aviators confession and told me to use it. So, I copied it verbatim except using United States Air Force Captain Bruce Wayne (Batman) and Lieutenant Charlie Brown (Schultz Comic book character) because I couldn't remember the regular name of the character Robin who is Batman's sidekick. The Naval Aviator had been a person who dropped bombs. I took pictures. I flew Reconnaissance missions. The Rabbit was furious. He threw it back at me and said, You did not drop bombs. You took pictures which showed the bombers where to bomb. Change it. So when I changed it, I said that I could see from 10,000 feet in the air, at night, women, children and old folks (these were the standard words they always used) looking up at the sky with candles that lit up their faces showing fear and horror. Right! From10,000 feet at night all you see are lights. Certainly not candle lit faces. You can't see people. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=430 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-48.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Shortly after the Vietnam war, ex-POW [[McGrath-1454|Mike McGrath]] wrote the names and locations of North Vietnam POW Camps on this map of Hanoi . He did it so he would not forget where the camps were.''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=430 |caption= }}
Profiles on Wikitree
*[[Abbott-5105|John Abbott]] - {{Red|POW - 7 days Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Adams-21865|Samuel Adams]] - {{Red|POW - about 32 days in Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Aiken-540|Larry Delarnard Aiken]] - {{Red|POW - 59 days in Vietnam}} *[[Alpers-19|John Hardesty Alpers]] - {{Red|POW-175 days in Vietnam}} *[[Anderson-21103|Gareth Laverne Anderson]] - {{Red|POW - 2,117 days in Vietnam}} *[[Anderson-21104|John Thomas Anderson]] - {{Red|POW - 1,858 days in Vietnam}} *[[Arroyo-Baez-1|Gerasimo Arroyo-Baez]] - {{Red|POW - 1,248 days in Vietnam. Died in Service}} *[[Atterberry-78|Edwin Lee Atterberry]] - {{Red|Tortured & Killed in Action in North Vietnam, 646 days after being captured}} *[[Bagley-1027|Robert Ray Bagley]] - {{Red|POW - 2,007 days in Vietnam}} *[[Baird-2208|William Allen Baird]] - {{Red|POW - 1,764 days in Vietnam}} *[[Baker-19482|David Earle Baker]] - {{Red|POW - 230 days in Cambodia}} *[[Ballard-7664|Arthur Theodore Ballard Jr.]] - {{Red|POW - 2,351 days in Vietnam}} *[[Barbay-16|Lawrence Barbay]] - {{Red|POW - 2,420 days in Vietnam}} *[[Barrows-318|Henry Charles Barrows]] - {{Red|POW - 101 days in Vietnam}} *[[Baugh-394|William Joseph Baugh]] - {{Red|POW - 2,235 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bean-3163|James Ellis Bean]] - {{Red|POW - 1,898 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bean-3165|William Raymond Bean Jr]] - {{Red|POW - 310 days in Vietnam}} *[[Beeler-277|Carroll Robert Beeler]] - {{Red|POW - 277 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bell-12746|James Franklin Bell]] - {{Red|POW - 2,676 days in Vietnam}} *[[Berger-1402|James Robert Berger]] - {{Red|POW - 2,270 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bernasconi-14|Louis Henry Bernasconi Jr]] - {{Red|POW - 98 days in Vietnam}} *[[Biss-70|Robert Irvin Biss]] - {{Red|Pow - 2,305 days in Vietnam}} *[[Black-6577|Cole Calvin Black]] - {{Red|POW - 2,428 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bliss-3164|Ronald Glenn Bliss]] - {{Red|POW - 2,374 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bolstad-50|Richard Eugene Bolstad]] - {{Red|POW - 2,655 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bomar-129|Jack Williamson Bomar]] - {{Red|POW - 2,221 days in Vietnam}} *[[Bosiljevac-8|Michael Joseph Bosiljevac]] - {{Red|POW - 4 days in Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Brace-265|Ernest Cary Brace]] - {{Red|Civilian POW - 2,868 days in Vietnam}} *[[Breckner-7|William John Breckner Jr]] - {{Red|POW - 242 days in Vietnam}} *[[Brigham-558|James Woodrow Brigham Jr]] - {{Red|POW - 111 days in Vietnam}} *[[Brudno-1|Edward Alan Brudno]] - {{Red|POW - 2,675 days in Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Burdett-440|Edward Burke Burdett]] - {{Red|POW 1 day in Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Burer-1|Arthur William Burer]] - {{Red|POW - 2,521 days in Vietnam}} *[[Burgess-9168|Richard Gordon Burgess]] - {{Red|POW - 2,354 days in Vietnam}} *[[Burns-5408|Donald Ray Burns]] - {{Red|POW - 2,284 days in Vietnam}} *[[Burns-5440|Frederick John Burns]] - {{Red|Died in South Vietnam, 375 days after being captured}} *[[Burroughs-1028|William David Burroughs]] - {{Red|POW - 2,409 days in Vietnam}} *[[Butler-9196|William Wallace Butler]] - {{Red|POW - 1,942 days in Vietnam}} *[[Cameron-3711|Kenneth Robbins Cameron]] - {{Red|POW - 1,236 days in Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Campbell-16452|Burton Wayne Campbell]] - {{Red|POW - 2,419 days in Vietnam}} *[[Carlson-2090|Albert Edwin Carlson]] - {{Red|POW - 312 days in Cambodia}} *[[Carpenter-6826|Allan Carpenter]] - {{Red|POW - 2,315 days in Vietnam}} *[[Cavaiani-2|Jon Robert Cavaiani]] - {{Red|POW - 661 days in Vietnam}} *[[Cherry-1690|Fred Vann Cherry]] - {{Red|POW - 2,671 days in Vietnam}} *[[Christian-2360|Michael Durham Christian]] - {{Red|POW - 2,141 days in Vietnam}} *[[Clements-3011|James Arlen Clements]] - {{Red|POW - 1,984 days in Vietnam}} *[[Clower-308|Claude Douglas Clower]] - {{Red|POW - 1,943 days in Vietnam}} *[[Cobeil-1|Earl Glenn Cobeil]] - {{Red|POW - Unknown as died at hands of enemy}} *[[Condon-443|James Carroll Condon]] - {{Red|POW - 92 days in Vietnam}} *[[Copeland-2580|Harvey Carroll Copeland Jr.]] - {{Red|POW- 2,068 days in Vietnam}} *[[Coskey-7|Kenneth Leon Coskey]] - {{Red|POW-1,651 days in Vietnam}} *[[Craner-55|Robert Roger Craner]] - {{Red|POW - 1,920 days in Vietnam}} *[[Cutter-382|James Dickinson Cutter]] - {{Red|POW - 405 days in Vietnam}} *[[Daughtrey-38|Robert Norlan Daughtrey]] - {{Red|POW - 2,751 days in Vietnam}} *[[Davis-57904|Edward Anthony Davis]] - {{Red|POW - 2,727 days in Vietnam}} *[[Day-3903|George Everett Day]] - {{Red|POW - 2,028 days in Vietnam}} *[[Deering-500|Arthur Deering]] - {{Red|POW - 1,858 days in Vietnam}} *[[Dengler-166|Dieter Dengler]] - {{Red|POW - 145 days in Laos}} *[[Denton-2489|Jeremiah Andrew Denton]] - {{Red|POW - 2,767 days in Vietnam}} *[[DiBernardo-9|James Vincent DiBernardo]] - {{Red|POW - 1,858 days in Vietnam}} *[[Dingee-88|David Burgoyne Dingee]] - {{Red|POW - 275 days in Vietnam}} *[[Elander-9|William James Elander]] - {{Red|POW - 267 days in Vietnam}} *[[Elliott-11816|Artice Weldon Elliott]] - {{Red|POW - 1,666 days in Laos & Vietnam}} *[[Gideon-299|Willard Selleck Gideon]] - {{Red|POW - 2,402 days in Vietnam}} *[[Griffin-5340|James Lloyd Griffin]] - {{Red|POW - 2 days in Vietnam, Killed in Action}} *[[Hatcher-2313|David Burnett Hatcher]] - {{Red|POW - 2,451 days in Vietnam}} *[[Johnson-94149|Samuel Robert Johnson III]] - {{Red|POW - 2,494 days in Vietnam}} *[[Jones-76822|Murphy Neal Jones]] - {{Red|POW - 2,421 days in Vietnam}} *[[Kerr-2334|Michael Scott Kerr]] - {{Red|POW - 2,239 days in Vietnam}} *[[Kroboth-5|Alan Joseph Kroboth]] - {{Red|POW - 264 days in Vietnam}} *[[Long-16636|Stephen Glen Long]] - {{Red|POW - 1,490 days in Vietnam}} *[[McCain-6| John Sidney McCain III]] - {{Red|POW - 1,966 days in Vietnam}} *[[McDaniel-2854|Norm McDaniel]] - {{Red|POW - 2,399 days in Vietnam}} *[[McGrath-1454|John Michael McGrath]] - {{Red|POW - 2,075 days in Vietnam}} *[[McKnight-2548|George Grigsby McKnight]] - {{Red|POW - 2,656 days in Vietnam}} *[[Mullen-947|Richard Dean Mullen]] - {{Red|POW - 2,249 days in Vietnam}} *[[Sandvick-13|Robert James Sandvick]] - {{Red|POW - 2,402 days in Vietnam}} *[[Stockdale-903|James Bond Stockdale]] - {{Red|POW - 2,714 days in Vietnam}} *[[Thorsness-2|Leo Keith Thorsness]] - {{Red|POW - 2,135 days in Vietnam}} *[[Vohden-1|Raymond Arthur Vohden]] - {{Red|POW - 2, 735 days in Vietnam}} *[[Woods-5148|Brian Dunstan Woods]] - {{Red|POW - 1,609 days in Vietnam}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-402.jpg |align= |size=430 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-122.gif |align=c |size=280 |caption= }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-172.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-172.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

{{Image|file=Paula_s_Sources-4.gif |align=r |size=60 |caption= }} '''Resources''' *[http://www.nampows.org NAM-POWs] - Vietnam War POWs home page *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H%E1%BB%8Fa_L%C3%B2_Prison Wikipedia] - Hỏa Lò Prison *[http://www.ojc.org/powforum/powcamps.htm OJC.org] - POW camps in North Vietnam *[http://www.pownetwork.org/bios.htm POW.net.org] - Biographies of Prisoner of War and Missing in Action from the Vietnam War

52 Ancestors for 52 Weeks in 2018 Challenge

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[[Category: 52 Ancestors]] {{Image|file=52_Ancestors_-_Coat-12.jpg |caption=52 Ancestors - 2018|1024px }} Amy Johnson Crow has been running the 52 Ancestors in 52 Weeks genealogical challenge for the last few years. I have never done this challenge before so I decided to join this challenge for the year of 2018. Every week we will receive a prompt for which we have to find an ancestor or a relative who matches that prompt, and post something about them on the weekly thread. What you post is entirely your choice. It can be in writing, a photo, a video or anything else. This Space Page will have links to each weekly prompt thread so that anyone can go back to do this at any later time, during or after the challenge. You do not have to do this every week. Just do this whenever you can or when you have time. It may also be possible that you will not always have an ancestor or relative who fits the requirements for every prompt. You do NOT post anything on this page at all. You only post on the weekly thread. But you can bookmark this page for easy access to all the threads!! Just so you are aware, these prompts that we will receive are quite broad and open ended and can be interpreted in any meaningful way to you!. They will not be (or should not be) specific. For example. One prompt was the word, KING - and one blogger used the Kings Daughters (Filles du Roi - from Canada) as her interpretation, as she had several of the Filles du Roi as her ancestors. You are also free to post your stories to any other social media you wish to use (Facebook, Instagram, Tumblr, Google+, Blogs etc) as long as you also post a link on the G2G weekly thread for that weeks prompt, so that we can all go and read it. Chris Whitten and Eowyn have also chosen to give us the added incentive of receiving a badge if we complete ALL 52 weeks and provide at least one ancestor or relative for each weekly prompt. I am keeping track of who posts an answer to each weekly prompt. Those wikipeeps who provide a minimum of 52 ancestors or relatives for the whole year, will be awarded a badge. Below are the links to each weekly prompt thread, starting with the First thread when I introduced the idea (on 29 Dec 2017) and asked if anyone was interested. Introduction - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/529844/52-ancestors-in-52-weeks-challenge Week 1 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/531413/52-ancestors-week-one-start Week 2 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/536072/52-ancestors-week-two-favorite-photo Week 3 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/540567/52-ancestors-week-three-longevity Week 4 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/545520/52-ancestors-week-4-invite-to-dinner Week 5 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/549989/52-ancestors-week-5-in-the-census Week 6 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/555006/52-ancestors-week-6-favourite-name Week 7 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/558883/52-ancestors-week-7-valentine Week 8 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/562983/52-ancestors-week-8-heirloom Week 9 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/566879/52-ancestors-week-9-where-theres-a-will Week 10 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/571193/52-ancestors-week-10-strong-woman Week 11 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/574515/52-ancestors-week-11-lucky Week 12 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/578494/52-ancestors-week-12-misfortune Week 13 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/582835/52-ancestors-week-13-the-old-homestead Week 14 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/586554/52-ancestors-week-14-the-maiden-aunt Wee k 15 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591034/52-ancestors-week-15-taxes Week 16 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/594561/52-ancestors-week-16-storms Week 17 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/599750/52-ancestors-week-17-cemeteries Week 18 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/603959/52-ancestors-week-18-close-up Week 19 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/607057/52-ancestors-week-19---mothers-day Week 20 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/610773/52-ancestors-week-20-another-language Week 21 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/613973/52-ancestors-week-21-military Week 22 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/617835/52-ancestors-week-22-so-far-away Week 23 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/621747/52-ancestors-week-23-going-to-the-chapel Week 24 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/625821/52-ancestors-week-24-fathers-day Week 25 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/630042/52-ancestors-week-25-same-name Week 26 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/634486/52-ancestors-week-26-black-sheep Week 27 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/638632/52-ancestors-week-27-independence Week 28 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/642395/52-ancestors-week-28-travel Week 29 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/646425/52-ancestors-week-29-music Week 30 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/650347/52-ancestors-week-30-colorful-or-colourful Week 31 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/655341/52-ancestors-week-31-oldest Week 32 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/659152/52-ancestors-week-32-youngest Week 33 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/662963/52-ancestors-week-33-family-legend Week 34 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/668792/52-ancestors-week-34-non-population Week 35 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/671158/52-ancestors-week-35-back-to-school Week 36 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/675450/52-ancestors-week-36-work Week 37 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/680779/52-ancestors-week-37-closest-to-your-birthday Week 38 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/684907/52-ancestors-week-38-unusual-source Week 39 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/689668/52-ancestors-week-39-on-the-farm Week 40 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/693960/52-ancestors-week-40-ten Week 41 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/698023/52-ancestors-week-41-sports Week 42 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/701744/52-ancestors-week-42-conflict Week 43 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/705295/52-ancestors-week-43-cause-of-death Week 44 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/709234/52-ancestors-week-44-frightening Week 45 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/712629/52-ancestors-week-45-bearded Week 46 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/716355/52-ancestors-week-46-random-fact Week 47 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/719640/52-ancestors-week-47-thankful Week 48 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/723580/52-ancestors-week-48-next-to-last Week 49 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/727935/52-ancestors-week-49-winter Week 50 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/730907/52-ancestors-week-50-naughty Week 51 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/735774/52-ancestors-week-51-nice Week 52 - https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/739462/52-ancestors-week-52-resolutions Winners - announced on the first weekend chat in January
https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/745040/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-january-4th-2019

52 Ancestors for 52 Weeks in 2018 Challenge for Linda Barnett

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52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_1_'Start'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_10_'Strong_Woman'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_11_'Lucky'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_12_'Misfortune'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_13_'The_Old_Homestead'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_14_'The_Maiden_Aunt'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_15_'Taxes'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_16_'Storms'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_17_'Cemetery'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_18_'Close_Up'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_19_'Mother's_Day'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_2_'Favourite_Photo'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_20_'Another_Language'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_21_'Military'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_22_'So_Far_Away'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_23_'Going_to_the_Chapel'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_24_'Father's_Day'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_25_'Same_Name'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_26_'Black_Sheep'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_27_'Independence'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_28_'Travel'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_29_'Music'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_3_'Longevity'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_30_'Colorful'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_31_'Oldest'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_32_'Youngest'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_33_'Family_Legend'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_34_'Non-Population'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_35_'Back_to_School'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_36_'Work'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_37_'Closest_to_Your_Birthday'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_38_'Unusual_Source'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_39_'On_the_Farm'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_4_'Invite_to_Dinner'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_40_'Ten'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_41_'Sports'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_42_'Conflict'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_43_'Cause_of_Death'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_44_'Frightening'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_45_'Bearded'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_46_'Random_Fact'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_47_'Thankful'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_48_'Next_to_Last'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_49_'Winter'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_5_'In_the_Census'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_50_'Naughty'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_51_'Nice'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_52_'Resolution'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_6_'Favorite_Name'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_7_'Valentine'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_8_'Heirloom'
52_Ancestors_-_2018_Week_9_'Where_There's_a_Will'
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[[Category: 52 Ancestors]] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 1 'Start']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 2 'Favourite Photo']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 3 'Longevity']] [[Category:52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 4 'Invite to Dinner']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 5 'In the Census']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 6 'Favorite Name']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 7 'Valentine']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 8 'Heirloom']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 9 'Where There's a Will']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 10 'Strong Woman']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 11 'Lucky']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 12 'Misfortune']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 13 'The Old Homestead']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 14 'The Maiden Aunt']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 15 'Taxes']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 16 'Storms']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 16 'Storms']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 17 'Cemetery']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 18 'Close Up']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 19 'Mother's Day']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 20 'Another Language']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 21 'Military']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 22 'So Far Away']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 23 'Going to the Chapel']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 24 'Father's Day']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 25 'Same Name']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 26 'Black Sheep']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 27 'Independence']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 28 'Travel']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 29 'Music']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 30 'Colorful']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 31 'Oldest']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 32 'Youngest']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 33 'Family Legend']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 34 'Non-Population']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 35 'Back to School']] [[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 36 'Work']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 37 'Closest to Your Birthday']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 38 'Unusual Source']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 39 'On the Farm']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 40 'Ten']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 41 'Sports']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 42 'Conflict']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 43 'Cause of Death']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 44 'Frightening']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 45 'Bearded']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 46 'Random Fact']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 47 'Thankful']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 48 'Next to Last']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 49 'Winter']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 50 'Naughty']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 51 'Nice']][[Category: 52 Ancestors - 2018 Week 52 'Resolution']] {{Image|file=52_Ancestors_-_Coat-12.jpg |caption=52 Ancestors - 2018|1024px }} So I am in Week 1 prompt was START. My START post will be the person who started me is my mother's sister-in-law Annabelle Eagan Leonard. When we went out to visit her in 1984 she had given me a book to fill my family tree. The book was called Our Family Tree and she helped me start filling it in. So when she came in for visits and funerals we would talk and get information on family members. So she got me very interested in genealogy. But at the end she developed dementia and she is dead now. She been dead for about 2 or 3 years. I will get her in my family tree soon. This is here profile: [[Eagan-291|Eagan-291]]. So on Week 2 prompt was FAVORITE PHOTO, {{Image|file=52_Ancestors_for_52_Weeks_in_2018_Challenge_for_Linda_Barnett.jpg |caption=52 Ancestors for 52 Weeks in 2018 Challenge for Linda Barnett Image 1 }} : [[Leonard-5579|Leonard-5579]] The picture is on it. There is Andrew and Amanda Fine Leonard, Benjamin Leonard, William H and Lydia Leonard Henson , Catherine Jane Hays and Elcanah Martin (Cain) Leonard, Susan Cornelia Leonard, Hester Leonard, Nellie Leonard, Charles E. Leonard, John W. Leonard, Juanita (Nete) Henson, Isadora Henson, Jessie Maude Leonard. My mom has the original and her sister which is dead scanned it in to her tree and made a Leonard Family book for all the women and children of the Leonards. She even made me one to have. The title is Elcanah and Catherine Jane Hays Leonard family in front of someone house. You will see that the family is a big one. There is some in this we do not know or recognize. I think this was a family gathering and decided to have a family photo taking in front of their house. So on Week 3 prompt was LONGEVITY I will use my granddaddy on my dad's side Roosevelt Jason Barnett. He turned 91 in a nursing home and then in a week he died. When he first married a wife he didn't really want to marry her, it was her sister so when his first wife had gotten sick and was having problems with her heart that one night she got up from bed and he knew she wasn't feeling good then so when she passed out he didn't get up and check on her and let her die on their kitchen floor. He didn't get to marry her sister before he married her because she was already married but when his wife died and her sister husband died then he didn't wait till about maybe 3 to 6 months before he married her sister the one he wanted to marry before her. So my grandmother sister was my aunt and then she became my step grandmother but we and his brother family couldn't call her step grandmother just aunt because of their father didn't wait enough time to marry her. She had gotten cancer and died before he did and they promised if either one got where they needed to be put in a nursing home they wouldn't they will stay at home but he ended up putting her in the nursing home when he couldn't no longer take care of her by himself. Then we had to put him in the nursing home when we find out he had brain cancer and couldn't look out for himself and that was where he was when he died [[Barnett-3557|Barnett-3557]] Also my parents has been married as of March 15, 2018 61 years. My brother as of December 14, 2018 will be 61 years old. What is weird about this is that my mom's oldest sister Ellen Sapp married in the same year and her youngest brother Carroll Leonard married in the same year also but her brother Carroll, and her sister is dead before they made to the 60th anniversary only my dad and mother out of her immediate family made to their 61st anniversary. My dad is 6 years older than my mother. He is 85 going on 86 in July and my mother this past October turned 79 years old and what is weird is her youngest brother married her best friend from her class in high school and her birthday is in October before my mom and was born in the same year. Also my dad's brother wife was born in the same month and year also. How my mom and dad met when my dad was Student Teacher trying to get a degree in college and my dad couldn't resist my mothers fluttery brown eyes and by the time she graduated from high school they were engaged. But my mom's dad wouldn't let her date him because he thought he was one of the other brother of my dad's that had a bad reputation but finally he find out that my dad was a descent person and would let her see him. But she had to wait till he got out of the Army before they got married March 15, 1957 [[Barnett-3518|Barnett-3518]] and [[Leonard-5569|Leonard-5569]]. Also my self because of people with Prader-Willi Syndrome the use to not live past 7 years or 12 year old. Now there is very few that is in their 50's and 60's and I am one of them I am 58 and will be 59 on September 19. Here is my profile [[Barnett-3517|Barnett-3517]]. Also there is [[Schreiner-389|Schreiner-389]] on my mom's side of the family that lived to be 94 when she died. So on Week 4 prompt was INVITE TO DINNER To do my invite to Dinner would require a large table because it would be my mother's mother which is my grandmother she died when I was 2 years old and I hear that she has a lot of information on my notables that I do not know how to connect to the Leonards which are President Andrew Johnson and David Crockett who fought at the Alamo. Then there is my dad's mother who died before I got to know her she was very young when my granddad find her on the floor dead one morning. I do not have a lot of information on her family at all. Then there is my dad's grandparents, His granddad I don't have a lot also on in him and his family. But I do his wife and it is very interesting. Her mother was not married to her dad and she had siblings that he was also their father. He was already married and had kids from that wife so he couldn't marry her mother. Here is my dad's grandfather Herbert Barnett [[Barnett-3528|Barnett-3528]] and here is wife Bessie Jane Honeycutt [[Honeycutt-753|Honeycutt-753]] and here is my dad's mother Mildred Hester Jones [[Jones-33183|Jones-33183]]. Here is my mother's mother my grandmother Myra Belle Clementine Leonard she was my granddad's first cousin and they married each other [[Leonard-5581|Leonard-5581]]. They would help me with my brickwalls. Plus my grandmother of my mother seems to have a lot of information that would be helpful for me for information on the Leonards side. So on Week 5 prompt was IN THE CENSUS I am going to go with Thomas Leonard which is my 3rd great grandfather. This is his link:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leonard-8531. In the Leonard census records there are some definite inconsistencies within the census records from year to year making it more difficult to establish a definite pattern. The birth location for Thomas Leonard is listed as Pennsylvania (1850), North Carolina (1860), Tennessee (1870). Jane is listed as North Carolina (1850 - 1860) and Tennessee (1870). To further muddy the waters in 1880 when the birth state of the parents are listed on the census the known children of Thomas and Jane give conflicting information: Malinda (Tennessee), Elkinah (Ireland), Andrew (Tennessee), and Franklin (North Carolina). Samuel and Batson both sons of Thomas, list their father as being born in North Carolina. By 1900 some of the children have changed their mind on where Thomas was born: Malinda (Tennessee), Elkinah (Ireland), Franklin (Tennessee), and Batson (Ireland). Both Batson and Samuel had daughters named Matilda presumably named after their sister. Both Batson and Elkinah list their father as being born in Ireland. The birth location for Batson Leonard is just as confusing: Tennessee (1850), North Carolina (1860 - 1900). His children also had difficulty with the location. In 1880: Thomas and James list their father as being born in North Carolina, while William and Arnold list Tennessee 1900 shows them all in agreement with Tennessee. The fact that Batson's, Omega/Ona's and Thomas birth state have all changed to North Carolina, makes research more difficult. Perhaps the early Leonards moved from Pennsylvania to North Carolina then on to Tennessee. In an attempt to fit the pieces together this would be the most logical conclusion. The Leonards family immigrated from Ireland, possibly coming to a port in Pennsylvania around the time of Thomas' birth in 1787. He would have been born in Ireland, after the family reached Pennsylvania or perhaps at sea. The family then moved to Virginia where the brothers of Thomas were born. At some point in the early 1800's Thomas moved to North Carolina where he met and married Jane and their first two sons, Samuel and Batson were born. By 1834 they had moved to Tennessee and the rest of the Leonard family migrated there shortly thereafter. So on Week 6 prompt was FAVOURITE NAME I will do Adam Spach since Adam is the first name and person that God created in the book of Gensis in the Bible. Adam Spach profile link is:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Spach-20. He is the child of [[Spach-30|Hans Spach]] and [[Müller-2576|Salome Müller]]. In 1754 Adam Spach settled near the upper line of Davidson County, NC and soon made friends with the Moravians who were building the Village of Bethabara ten miles north of his farm. He invited them to preach at his home, which they soon began to do, and this led to the organization of Friedberg Congregation. During the Indian War of 1759 Spach and his family took refuge in the Bethabara stockade, as did many other settler from the surrounding country. When he decided later to erect a substantial house on his farm he planned it of a type which could be defended against quite an opposing force. In 1774 Adam Spach built his now famous Rock House. It stood about one mile from Friedberg Church, and was built of uncut stone, laid up without mortar, except for inside plastering. It was 30 by 36 feet, and was one story, with a full basement and a small attic. It was built over a spring of water; and an outside entrance to the basement made it possible to drive in the cattle for protection in case of need. The windows were of the Flemish-Bond type and each room had its loopholes, through which the defenders could fire, as you can see in the cuts shown at the rear of the house. During these attacks, Spach would gather his cows and place them in the basement to protect them. Adam Spach had five sons and four daughters; the sons all married and raised large families, so there are many descendants in North Carolina. About 1862 some branches of the family began to spell the name Spaugh, while others retained the original form of Spach, but all trace back to Adam Spach of the Rock House. Sometime during the mid 20th Century, the Rock House fell to ruin and only a partial foundation can now be found. When Adam Spach was born on January 20, 1720, in Pfaffenhofen, Bas-Rhin, France, his father, Hans, was 47 and his mother, Salome, was 25. He married Maria Elisabeth Hueter on December 17, 1752, in Maryland. They had nine children in 17 years. He died on August 23, 1801, having lived a long life of 81 years. Forsyth County: Economic and Social: (pg 17) Friedburg, on the lower edge of the county, had a similar small beginning, Adam Spach a native of Pfaffenheim, Alsacer, settled about three miles south of the Wachovia line in 1754. Soon he became acquainted with the Moravians, taking refuge at Bethabara during the Indiana War, and afterwards urging the Brethren to come and hold services in his neighborhood. This was done until 1766, when it was realized that enough settlers were there to form a new congregation. The church authorities at Salem set apart some 34 acres near the southern boundary of Wachovia for the use of the new congregation, adding to them 77 acres across the line bought from Adam Spach. Part of the 77 acres was afterwards sold or exchanged but the Friedburg Church Land is still divided by the county line. In 1769 the first meeting-house of the Friedberg congregation was consecrated. Hanns Adam Spach, a sixty-year-old widowed Bildweber ("picture weaver", or weaver of tapestries) from Pfaffenhoffen, Alsace, and his thirteen-year-old son Adam left Alsace in 1733. Adam was the son of Hanns Adam's second marriage, to Salome Müller. The Spachs came to America in 1733 aboard the Charming Betty, landing at Philadelphia in October. The elder Spach was unable to pay the full fare, and on arrival, young Adam was indentured to a Mennonite for six years. After his term of service ended, he moved to Frederick County, Maryland, where he married and where his eldest son was born. In his Lebenslauf (life story), Adam doesn't mention his father after their arrival in America, and the fate of Hanns Adam Spach remains a mystery. He took the oath of allegiance to the Crown at Philadelphia on 12 October 1733, but no further record of him has been found. At sixty, he was already an old man for the time, and that combined with the rigors of the Atlantic crossing may have weakened his health, so it's possible he didn't survive long in America. On the other hand, he was hardy enough to have survived to a relatively advanced age and to have undertaken a difficult voyage, and his son and more than half of his grandchildren lived past the age of eighty. So maybe he settled down in America, perhaps trying to find work as a weaver, and perhaps trying to stay near his son. But it seems most likely that he passed away before the end of Adam's service, which would have been in late 1739. In the mid-1740s, Adam was drawn to the Moravian Church, which had established a presence in Frederick County. It may have been through the church that he met John Gumpp, a German immigrant. In about 1750, Mr. Gumpp brought to his home a young indentured servant from Hüffenhardt, Württemberg. The young lady, Maria Elisabetha Hütter, had made Mr. Gumpp's acquaintance in Baltimore. Learning that she was from his home village, he purchased her indenture and allowed her to work out her obligation in one year, which no doubt considerably shortened her term of service. In 1752, she became Mrs. Adam Spach. So on Week 7 prompt was VALENTINE I have decide to do my cousin Karen Wood and Michael Harris since they got married on February 14, 1976 in Mobile, Albama. Here are the links for Michael Harris:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Harris-31336 and Karen Wood link:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wood-22291.Here is picture of the family after the wedding that day.https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/a/af/Woods-9911.jpg/500px-Woods-9911.jpg Karen and Michael is the couple in the middle and the two people at the end of them is Karen's mother and dad. So on Week 8 prompt was HEIRLOOM The first heirloom is from my uncle which is my mom's brother, Carroll Leonard and his profile link is:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leonard-5586. Here is his heirloom https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1a/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-7.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-7.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/d/d9/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-13.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-13.jpg Now the next ones are My granddad's my mom's dad. His name is Summers Lyle Leonard Sr. Here is is profile link: [[Leonard-5596|Leonard-5596]] Here are the pictures of his heirloom: https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/15/Leonard_Family_Bible.jpg/300px-Leonard_Family_Bible.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/f/f2/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-1.jpg/300px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-1.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/1/1a/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-7.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-7.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/6/6e/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-8.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-8.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/8/8c/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-2.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-2.jpg Next ones are my grandmother's which is my mother mom. Her name is Myra Belle Leonard her last name was the same as my granddad's my mother's name they were first cousins who married each other. Here is her profile link:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leonard-5581 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/3/36/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-3.jpg/300px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-3.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/28/Leonards_Family_heirlooms.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/2f/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-5.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-5.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/4/40/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-12.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-12.jpg https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/24/Leonards_Family_heirlooms-4.jpg/500px-Leonards_Family_heirlooms-4.jpg My granddad was a policeman of Johnson City, Tennessee and he worked on security duty for the schools in Johnson City, Tennessee especially Training school where my mom was a student from kindergarten to graduated from High School and that is where she met my dad when he was student teacher getting his degree in teaching from ETSU. Their love was first true love. They married March 15, 1957 after he was in the army for a year and she went for the freshman year before they married. Here is my dad's dad profile link:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barnett-3557 Also this his police badge that he gave to me for safe keeping before he died. https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5c/Barnett-3557-2.jpg/500px-Barnett-3557-2.jpg So on Week 9 prompt was WHERE-THERES-A-WILL I am going do Michael Rominger with his will. Here is his profile link: [[Rominger-32|Rominger-32]]. In his will all of his siblings, children and wife is not listed. Just one or 2. His will mentions the Grist and Saw Mill that he owned and owned with his brother Phillip. He mentions that the Grist and Saw Mill will not be divided till after his youngest kid turns 21 and they all will share alike. He will give his wife a yearly annuity of 50 Bushels of wheat out of the proceeds of his part of the Grist and Saw Mill until his son Christian Lewis Rominger turns 21 years old and after that time an annuity of 25 bushels of wheat till his youngest child turns 21 years old. His executors will pay expenses for repair of the Grist and Saw Mill out of the profits. If there is any surplus of the profits after paying for the repairs of the Grist and Saw Mill the wheat which his wife to have an annually of the remaining profits should be put in interest and what to do about the Grist and Saw Mill. He put in about his slaves named Jack, Tom and Martha and what to do with them and also his whiskey, saddles, wagon and property. How to pay his debt off and what to do with the rest of the money that was left after paying the debt provisions should remain to his wife for taking care of their children that are not 21 years old when his wife dies. His will is on his profile and I am including it here also: Will of Michael Rominger Stokes County, NC 1 June 1824 In the Name of God Amen, I Michael Rominger of Stokes County in the State of North Carolina being weak in Body but of sound Mind and memory do this 1st day of June 1824 make this my last will and Testament. 1. I will that my Body be decently burried to the custom of the Church of the United Brethern. 2. I will that all my just Debts be paid and my dues be collected by my Executors. 3. I will that the interest I hold in a Grist and Saw Mill which is owned by myself and my Brother Phillip Rominger one half to each shall remain undivided and be kept up by my Executors for the Benefit of my heirs till all my Children (if they live to reach the age of twenty one years) arrive at the age of twenty one years and after that period arrives my Executors shall expose to public sales the said Mills among my then surviving Children and the highest the proceeds shall them be made amongst my then surviving Children share and share alike. 4. I give unto my beloved Wife a yearly anuity of Fifty Bushells of Wheat out of the proceeds of my part of the Grist Mill til my son Christian Lewis arrives to be twenty one years old and after that time an anuity of twenty five Bushells of wheat till my youngest surviving child shall become twenty one years old to be given to her by my Executors and leaving _______ out of the profits of my interest in the Grist mill from time to time during the yer as she may need it and call on them for it. 5. I will that my Executors shall pay all expenses for repair of Grist and Saw Mill out of the Profitts of said Mills and if any surplus Profitts remain after paying for such repairs and the wheat which my Wife is to have anually and remaining Profitts shall be put in interest and if the said Mills should need rebuilding then these funds so put on on interest shall be expended together with the interest therein so the payment for such a building and if not all used it shall the Balance so remaining be kept on interest till my surviving children become to the age of twenty one years when a division shall be made thereof as mentioned in Article the 3rd. 6. I will that each and every of my Children (which may arrive to the age of twenty one years) when they arrive at that age have the full and sole profitts of both Grist and Saw Mill for the term of one year each after paying to my beloved wife the anuity of twenty five Bushells of Wheat asdescribed in Article the 4th. 7. When I speak of my interest of the Mills in this Will I will allways be understood in this way that the seven Acres of Land which is termed by is the Mill tract shall allways be and belong to the Mills and be treated throughout as being part of said Mills. 8. I will that the Tract of Land whereon I now live together with my House and out Houses and other improvements thereon shall be and belong to my beloved Wife Christina during her natural Life or so long as she remains my Widow for the purpose of raising and maintaining my Children and after the decease of my Wife or if she marry then my Executors shall make a public Sale amongst my then surviving Children and the highest bidder shall be the purchaser and the proceeds thereof shall be divided as mentioned Article the 3rd. 9. I will that my Executors shall expose to Public or private Sale my Negro Man Jack, my Whiskey, Sadles, Waggon and such other loose Property as may not be needed for cultivating and attending to the Plantation whereon my beloved Wife is to raise and maintain my Children and likewise my Netro Man Tom and my Negro Woman Martha shall be sold public or private and if in case my Executors can not sell Tom and Martha they may give them to any persons willing to take them - out of the proceeds of these Sales my Executors shall pay my Debts which may remain unpaid after my dues are collected and expended towards the payment of my Debts and if any funds then remain on hand they shall be put on interest and if necessary shall be applyed in the same way as directed in Article the 5th for rebuilding the Mills and the surplus funds not expended as herein directed shall be put on interest and shall with as directed in Article the 3rd. 10. All the provisions in dividing grain and forrage on hand at my decease shall remain to the use of my beloved Wife for the maintenance of the Children - and all my Household and Kittchen furniture of whatsoever discription shall be and belong to my beloved Wife for her use as long as she may live or marry and after such term of her decease or marriage my Executors shall proceed the same way as mentioned in Article the 3rd. 11. But if in case my beloved Wife should depart this Life before all my Children should be the age of twenty one years, then and in that case my Executors shall forthwith proceed to get Guardians appointed of Good and uninterested Men over the then minor Children according to law and after such appointments are made shall make Public Sale of the interest in the Mills and of my Plantation and give notice of the time of such Sale to the appointed Guardian or Guardians of my then Minor Children and I do hereby enjoin on those Guardians to attend said Sale and see that no advantage be taken of my then minor children and of the proceeds of the Sale I will that the whole be divided as mentioned in Article the 3rd. Also all proceeds which may remain on hand in the case of my Wife's departure before all my Children are of age - of whatsoever description shall then be divided after such sales have taken place as directed in Article the 3rd - all the residue of my Estate of whatever Nature here not mentioned shall after the different proceeds herein mentioned have ____- - be equally divided amongst my living Children. 12. And I do hereby ordain and appoint my beloved Son Christian Lewis and my beloved Son Joshua as Executors of this my last will and Testament hereby revoking all prior wills and make and declare this to be my last Will and Testament. In Witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand Seal this 1st Day of June 1824. M. Rominger (seal) Signed Sealed Delivered and acknowledges before us. Jacob______ jurat Joseph Rominger So on Week 10 prompt was STRONG WOMAN My strong woman is my aunt husband mother: Her name is Beulah Mable (Archer) Sapp [[Archer-3665|Archer-3665]]. This is going to a long one because of her husband. Her husband was my uncle's father who was married 4x. My uncles mother was his fathers last wife Beulah Mable (Archer) and how he married her is the real story. The 3rd wife he married because he heard how rich she was so he divorced his second wife. Then he plotted with some friends on he should marry the third wife and then have someone kill her for her wealth. So he arrange to go camping with her and some friends the he hired two men to kill her when the went camping. When that happened the two men who killed his wife got to talking and so he and one other brother of his plotted to kill the two men and hide their bodies. So the were caught and charged with their death and he was sentenced to 99 years in prison. He escaped and came to East Tennessee and married Beulah and then they had 2 sons and a daughter. But he had taken his other dead brother name when he married her but he was caught and sentenced to go back to prison and that is where he died. The kids were very young and so Beulah had to take care of their kids by her self and with very little money and he was policeman when he was arrested and wanted his fellow policeman to help with Christmas for the kids while he was in prison. He was also charged the second time with taking his brother name and taking his brother money that should of gone to his dead brother's wife. I believe she didn't know about all of that till he was arrested and he was sentenced. My uncle has written a book about his dad and him taking his dead brother name and about the marriage of his dad's third wife and up to where he did at prison. The name of the book is The Man With Two Names which is based on the True Story of the Most Notorious Fugitive in Southeast Texas by Charles Sapp. That is where his dad was born and lived till he escaped to East Tennessee. If you want to find about my uncles father and mother you should get the book and read it is very interesting reading. So on Week 11 prompt was LUCKY I will do this I think I might have luck this one. Or on the other hand I might not because this one seems to be a very hard one to do. I thought very hard and I have decided to do my uncles brother Clarence Willard Sapp here is his profile [[Sapp-1318|Sapp-1318]]. Because when he was very young his father was put into jail for 99 years. His father died in prison. So he didn't have a father figure as he grew up. Then he contracted polio at the age of sixteen, while visiting an uncle and aunt on their farm in Iowa. Spent time recuperating at Warm Spring, Georgia. All expenses were paid by the March of Dimes. Still walks with crutches. As a young man, he won several talent contests, singing solo. A popular student in school. Being chosen class president as a freshman at East Tennessee State University, He became a music director in several Louisiana churches, and was ordained as a Baptist minister. A newspaper did an article on him. The title is Have You Given to Polio Fund? Story of Clarence Sapp Could Be YOURS. Here is the article. It had been a pretty enjoyable vacation so far for a young Washington county lad, who was spending the summer on a farm near Council Bluffs, Iowa. He was having a good time, doing the things on the farm that he loved to do. He was saving up a few dollars to help him in his school work when he returned to Johnson City. Suddenly he became ill. The diagnosis said polio. The date was August 12. To Clarence Sapp, 18 year old son of Mr and Mrs Tom Sapp of 909 Afton street, it meant plenty to worry. It wasn't the diagnosis that worried young Sapp. It was the heavy expense attached to the treatment of such a disease. But financial worries soon ended. The Washington County chapter of the National Foundation for Infantile Paralysis came to the rescue and is paying for the expense. Now although crippled in both legs, young Sapp is on the road to recovery, and he gives the credit to the polio organization. In writing to Major Cy H. Lyle, chapter chairman, Sapp said "if it hadn't been for you, I would not be able to walk again." Young Sapp is a junior at Science Hill High School. He was an active member of the Red Shield Boys Club and took a lead in activities at Temple Baptist Church where he is teacher of a young boys class before he went to Iowa. He loves music and has often appeared before various organizations with other Boys Club members in furnishing musical programs. He played the bass violin in the Boys Club Band. Now, his heart is set on getting well, returning to Johnson City and resuming his school and church activities. Development of polio was not the first tragedy that has happened to Sapp. The previous summer he went to his uncle's farm to work and stuck a pitchfork in his foot. This has caused him considerable trouble, but his spirits are never daunted. His mother didn't want him to go to Iowa this past summer, but the thought of being able to do the things he loved and the idea of picking up a few dollars attracted him, so she finally gave her consent. But just as satisfying is the fact that those helped are so grateful. In commenting on a recent letter received from Sapp, Major Lyle said: " the chapter is very grateful to have someone express appreciation for aid rendered such as the letter received from Clarence." Since Sapp was first hospitalized August 12 and up through November 30, the chapter has extended 1,303 for hospitalization alone and $120 for braces for Sapp. The December bill is unpaid because of lack of funds, but the chapter chairman is optimistic that citizens will come through in the March of Dimes drive with sufficient funds to pay of all indebtedness and then some. Should Sapp have to be retained in Iowa hospital until March when he will be entered at Warm Springs some $900 hospitalization bill will be due. On top of this will have to come funds for the Warm Springs hospitalization. To really get an inside picture of how thankful a polio victim can be read Sapp's letter to Major Lyle: "As I write this letter, I can't get the right words to really say what I want to say, and I hope you will forgive me for not writing sooner than this." "I would like to thank you and the Foundation for the splendid help which has been given to me because if it wasn't for you I would not be able to walk again.," "Sir, when I came to the hospital that first day I wasn't afraid of polio. The thing that worried me was, how am I going to pay the bill, because I didn't know that infantile paralysis and polio were the same." "I knew about the March of Dimes for infantile paralysis and had given to it. The times I have given to it have not been as often as it should have been. I never realized that what I was giving to would be helping me. I thank God there is a Foundation for polio, and I thank God from the depths of my heart for you and all the other workers who are doing such a fine job for others. If the people of Johnson City will go a little deeper in their pockets and give a little more than they did last year, it will help a lot. They never knew when polio will strike someone in their homes and if it wasn't for the polio Foundation they would have to get loans on their homes in order to pay the high priced bills that go with polio." "Well, as it is time to get my workouts for the day will close for now, wishing you a very good and successful drive this year." "May God bless you. So on Week 12 prompt was MISFORTUNE My Misfortune is [[Adams-39172|Adams-39172]] Wilma Jeanette Adams. There was an article on her death in Chicago, Illinois in April 6, 1963. Her husband killed her with a hammer to the skull and then cut her to pieces and strewn her body all over Chicago. Parts of her body were found in April and May of 1963. When she had disappeared she was working as a nurse's aide in a Chicago hospital. Her husband was an immigrant from Baghdad, Irag. He was questioned by the Illinois authorities but was released after lie detector tests proved inconclusive. She met her husband while she was a student at University High School and he was a student at East Tennessee State University in 1959.When he killed her they had a 3 year daughter named Venus Lynn. She was sent to Baghdad to live with his parents. There was search for her that was started because of her father writing a letter to President John F. Kennedy. Her husband told the police that had last seen her on April 6, 1963 as he left Chicago to fly to New York City with the couple's three-year old daughter. He also told the police that he had not reported her missing because she had left home on two previous occasions and also they had quarreled and he thought she had left him. He said that he had written to her parents that she had left him and that he suspected that she was running around with a wealthier man than himself. That was written in July, four months after she disappeared. He also wrote in the letter "Mama, please if you ever hear from Jeanette let her know that he still loves her and if she promised that she will not leave him again. That he was ready to accept her back as an honest wife and mother to us." The letter was written to President Kennedy to appeal for help in finding his missing daughter. The letter found it way to Chicago Immigration Official who initiated the search for her through Chicago police. The identification of the dismemberment parts of the body of her was climaxed six months of investigation by Illinois police officials. They had checked all missing persons from a wide area who might have fit the description they had drawn from the body parts they found. They had not known she was missing apparently until someone in July according to officials. The last letter she wrote to her parents was dated March 10. In the letter she had said she had been sick most of the winter and had lost weight to 85 pounds. Her mother said her daughter had told her in a telephone call just before her disappearance that she had though she was pregnant again. She had a daughter by a previous marriage but the daughter is with the father. She had apparently met her husband while he was in school in Tennessee. She was a senior at University High School in 1957 dropping out in February of that year according to the principal. The principal remembered her as a shy quiet girl who had been in school band while she was in high school. She started in ETSU Training School in the first grade. Some woman at grocery store in Johnson City, Tennessee recalled that she had worked in the grill at the store and used to visit the woman there. Her brother had not been heard from Johnson City since June 1062. Her father had been trying to find him since that time. Her father said that her brother wife and three children are with him but he had no idea where they might be. They found her skull and four vertebrae and they were found in a blue and white plastic bag. The skull was found Christmas Eve in a slough near Crystal Lake, Illinois. She was a native of Johnson City, Tennessee. The other parts of her body was found in Lake County, Illinois in April and May of 1963. Crystal Lake is in adjoining McHenry County. She had been listed as missing since April 6, and the first part of her body was found on April 11. The baffling case was broken when a Deputy Captain found some x-rays taken of the woman's foot when she was in the sixth grade in Johnson City and he sent them to Illinois State Police. Her father told them that she had been living in Chicago for over four years. She had married her husband a foreign exchange student at East Tennessee State University before going to Chicago. Five days after she was reported missing boys playing near the Des Plaines River in Chicago suburb of Gurnee found a woman's right leg floating in the water wrapped in blue and white plastic and tied with twine. Other parts of the woman's body were found through May 15, She apparently slain in early April and various parts of her body turned up from April 11 through May 25 in Lake County, Illinois. She had unusal bone structure in her feet which made identification certain, It was learned. Chest x-rays were also used in the identification of the portions of the body. This was her second marriage. This was misfortune for her and her family and other relatives. So on Week 13 prompt was THE OLD HOMESTEAD Mine is [[Huff-4245|Huff-4245]] Nancy Huff Jones. Her home was given to her when she applied for her husband pension from the war they were given her home as homestead for payment for her husband's serving in the war. Her husband is [[Jones-76636|Jones-76636]] Darling Jones. About the time of the Revolution War, he was visiting his parents in Washington (now Carter) County on the "Doe River" when he was drafted for Revolutionary service. He stated in his pension application: "left Roans Creek, crossed Stone Mountain at the head of Watauga to the high hills of Santee and to the Santee Swamp where he joined Marion." He also stated in the Indian Wars with John Sevier. Also the war, he moved his family to Washington County where he had a grant of 259 acres - Grant No.1073, July 11, 1794" on Brush Creek." (The land was actually in the present Asbury Community.) Darling and Nancy Huff Jones lived in a cabin home located near the Clinchfield Railway and the Asbury Bridge. After Darling's death, Nancy continued to live in that home until her death. The cabin was moved at the efforts of a Mr. Miller to the Girl Scout Camp on Oakland Avenue, where it is used as an office building. So on Week 14 prompt was THE MAIDEN AUNT My maiden aunt is my mom's dad's sister [[Leonard-8012|Leonard-8012]] Ella Walls Leonard. Ella was crippled by illness (inflammatory rheumatism) and she never married. I meet her when I was in elementary school when the Leonards had a family reunion in Johnson City, Tennessee at a park. She remained at the family home until her death. She lived with a sister until she died. In her early twenties she developed tuberculosis of the bone. It was concentrated in one of her hips and resulted in her being crippled for the remainder of her life. She walked with a limp so she wore a shoe that keep her from walking with a limp. She also developed sever arthritis in her hands, which made it impossible for her to open her fingers. However, it did not prevent her from crocheting beautiful doilies, etc. She was always full of life, with a ready smile for everyone. So on Week 15 prompt was TAXES Mine is [[Fine-662|Fine-662]] Jonathon Fine. In Rhea County, Tennessee. As per instructions in the Act of 1807 the Court appointed four individuals to make lists of the taxable inhabitants in the County, Joseph Brooks was "to take in taxable below main Richland Creek; John Henry to take in taxable above main Richland Creek and below Clear Creek; Alexander Ferguson, above Clear Creek and below Piney Creek; Jonathan Fine for all the county above Piney Creek" The Court also laid the following tax: "Poor tax at 4 1/2 cents on each 100 acres of land, the same on white polls and double than sum on black polls." Jury tax was laid at three cents on each 100 acres of land, the same for white polls and six cents for black polls. Another source of information on the early settlers and land owners is the Rhea County Tax List of 1808. Unfortunately the 1809 through 1818 lists are incomplete. So on Week 16 prompt was STORMS This will be weird but I put my self [[Barnett-3517|Barnett-3517]] Linda Barnett. Because in 1972 in Athens, Tennessee where we just had built a house not to far from our old house we could walk to our new house to our new house. We had to build a new house because as us kids was growing up we need more room even me and my sister in the old house shared a room and we need separate rooms as I got into the 6th grade. But the year we move into the new house was when I just started junior high the 7th grade and that year there was a tornado that started up in the neighborhood I lived in and it went on the other side of the street and did not damage our new house that we just moved in a few weeks earlier. It even went on the side of the street of my junior high school and then went even beside the elementary school that my sister was going to in the 6th grade. My mom was home and she was upstairs in the house and she tried to get downstairs and almost trip over our cat as she was going downstairs also. We had just got our downstairs straighten up and cleaned so we could store my neighbor across the streets furniture because it had taken the roof of their house. My dad was out of town when it happened. At my school I was in a classroom facing the back parking lot and there was a door leading out to the parking lot and if flew open and all I saw was look like a white sheet with debris blowing around. It was scary and I did not know much about a tornado but I said I bet that was from a tornado. I did not know that it had started in my neighborhood. But that was when the schools in Athens, Tennessee started practicing tornado drills like they do fire drills. Since then I have heard a lot about tornados. I did not hear any noise with the tornado but the door just flew open and it was locked and saw all that debris blowing around and it looked like a white sheet I couldn't see anything except white sheet with black debris blowing. That was because it went right beside the school. It was little scary for a teenager that didn't know much about a tornado to go through that. So on Week 17 prompt was CEMETERIES Mine will be [[Space:Leonard_Family_Cemetery|Space:Leonard_Family_Cemetery]] it is done. Right now my mom brother who is dead wife which is mom best friend and graduated with her is looking after it right now. But when she dies and my mom and her sister dies my sister is going to be caretaker of the Leonard Family Cemetery. I just looked at I need to edit it but I think I have all the pictures of the graves on it. Some time I will go over there to take and add on paper what I need to add to it. Especially since I live nearby now since I moved up here in November 6th, 2018. So on Week 18 prompt was CLOSE-UP My will be Amanda Emma (Fine) King and here is her profile [[Fine-248|Fine-248]]. I find a lot out about her when I first started doing genealogy by going on line and also plus I borrowed and now own from my mom's sister that is dead now some books. The title of the books are History of Washington County, Tennessee 1988 and the History of Rhea County, Tennessee where the Fines ended up in. So I feel very close to her. So on Week 19 prompt was MOTHER'S - DAY My Mother's Day is my mom Deanna (Leonard) Barnett and her profile is [[Leonard-5569|Leonard-5569]] . She is feisty, very independent, and loves to help people out that needs help. When I had a complete hystercomy, had my glad bladder out because I had a stone in it, and plus my appendix out she took of for a week from work and stayed with me in the hospital for a week and took care of me that is what a mother does for their family. She even helps other children when other children has problems at home and lets them stay at our house while their parents deal with things. She even tries to find owners of cats and dogs that ends up in our yard and if she doesn't find their owners she will try to give them away to some good family. She even works in church groups like WMU, Acteens, or GA'S. Also she would work with the youth groups. Also we would be Girl Scout leader for Girl Scout troops. She would take care of my dad when he was down or sick long time ago which was not very often. But she loves my dad so much that she would take care of him when she wasn't feeling good in this last 6 years. We would have to push, insist or even take her to doctors to take care of her self that is how she is. But lately she understands that she can't take care of him by herself without help which we are all happy about. So on Week 20 prompt was ANOTHER LANGUAGE - Mine will be Graham Leonard and his profile is [[Leonard-5584|Leonard-5584]]. Graham Leonard vitae reads like an International travelogue of positions with the United Nations, United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and universities ranging from teaching post in China, Europe, and the Midwest, where he has spent many years. Education is his passion. He has a degrees from the University of Tennessee, John Hopkins, and a Ph.D. from Harvard in linguistics and psychology. He headed a continuing education program for adults and teachers (CEEPAT) in Arabic language for masters in liberal arts studies in the Occupied Territories. He said that the Western education provides learning in history, language, and literature which enables students to think for themselves. But in the Mideast he found that these subjects were not taught in Arabic, but only in one of the romance languages. Only the elite Arabs were afforded a liberal arts education. He said "you can't get a humanities liberal arts education in any language in the world except English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. He is fluent in Arabic, and French. His Chinese is "tourist level" but was good enough to enable him to write the first book published in China by a foreigner since 1949. The recent book was on methods of modernizing education in China. So on Week 21 prompt was MILITARY Mine Military is Franklin Lafayette Rominger and his profile is [[Rominger-118|Rominger-118]]. National Archives Civil War records reveal that he enlisted in both the Confederacy on November 1, 1862 in Taylorsville, Tennessee (which may have been conscript) and was listed as AWOL on the June to December 1863. Company Muster Roll of the (6th NC Cav) 65th Reg't Co. G, North Carolina Volunteers only to surface again in Olney, Ill. on February 27, 1864 where he joined the 46th Reg't Illinois Infantry. He was listed as 22 years of age at this time putting his year of birth between 1842 and 1843. He is listed in Broadfoot Publishing Co's "The Roster of Confederate soldiers 1861 - 1865" as Frank Rominger. So on Week 22 prompt was SO FAR AWAY Mine is Hans Jerg Rominger and his profile [[Rominger-60|Rominger-60]] He was born about 1680 in Winterlingen, German and later moved from there to Singen, near Durlach. He married Elisabeth Odelin in 1708 in Winterlingen. In 1742 he applied for permission to emigrate to New England with his sons David and Philip. His son Michael did not emigrate until 1752 but then joined his family in Broad Bay, Maine. This settlement was a colony recruited in Germany by an American entrepreneur, Samuel Waldo, who promised more than he delivered in terms of land and amenities. George Soelle, a Moravian missionary who came to the settlement, noted that the settlers were "poor as church mice" and suffering greatly from the cold, inclement winter weather. Soelle estabilished a Moravian church in Broad Bay in 1762, In 1770 a group of families left Broad Bay and traveled by ship to Wilmington, NC, then overland to the Wachovia area. forming a new community at Friedland. MIGRATION Captain: James Abercombie From:Rotterdam By Way of: Deal Arrival: Broad Bay, October 1742 A list of men in the colony in May 1744 made by Captain John Ulmer in Preparation for the Indian wars. Also a letter by Zouberbuhler in May 1744 identifies names of two others who came that weren't on Ulmer's list. A list of people living in Broad Bay about the spring of 1745 made by John North. The "North List" was made up for Broad Bay and for the surrounding towns of ST. George, Cushiing and Meduncook and was probably a "Muster Roll" for the Louisbourg Expedition So on Week 23 prompt was GOING TO THE CHAPEL Mine is Reverend Richard Henry Jordan. His profile is [[Jordan-13111|Jordan-13111]]. Richard was born in 1821. He passed away in 1893. He is the son of [[Jordan-13139|Ashael Jordan]]and [[Anonymous-2598|Grisally Anonymous]] In 1870 Census of Rhea County, Rev. Richard Henry Jordan was listed living in the area of Smith's Cross Roads. His parents both are from South Carolina. Sometime before 1821 the Jordan family moved to Habbersham County, Georgia and by 1830, they migrated into Bledsoe County, Tennessee, where his parents died between 1871 and 1879. In 1880 Rev. Richard Henry Jordan was living in Meigs County, Tennessee and by 1890 he made his home in Hamilton County, Tennessee. Rev. Jordan, a Baptist Circuit Rider Minister for 41 years was born July 17, 1821 in Habbersham County, and died September 18, 1893, in what was James County, but is now Hamilton County. His death occured at the Salem Church, reportedly after preaching to large congregation. His last sermon was taken from St. John the 12th Chapter. So on Week 24 prompt was FATHER'S DAY Mine is my dad that is a wonderful dad. His name is Robert Eugene Barnett. His profile is [[Barnett-3518|Barnett-3518]]. My dad when we were kids would work 2 jobs to support us. He was a school teacher during the day. Then he worked on construction with my mom's dad. He even got a job a supertindent at the Athens Area Vocational School before it was built so while it was built during the week he would be living in the school and then on the weekends he would come up to Bristol where we lived in a house that he and mom and relatives help build when I was born. Then in 1966 when it was open we moved to Athens. He was their first supterdintent for that school till 1982. Then when he retired he started by word of mouth put aluminum siding on peoples houses and also did mission work on churches. He and my mom would go on mission trips while I looked after our cat that was between 12 and 20 years old and was sick and I volunteered to keeper her while they did mission work till she died when she was 20 years old. He even helped my sister and her husband redo their 2 houses and helped set up and fix up a building for my brother to have an artichect business he started. Also helped my brother and his wife build his home. Also he helped my brother - in - law build his computer office beside my house that I am renting from them. He also has built in all 3 house in 3 towns for me and my mother and when my sister and brother lived with us. The towns were Bristol, Athens and Loudon, Tennessee. But since 2015 he has gone done hill in his health and can't do anything now people and my family has to do things for him. When he was able he did care and loved people and would help do things for others. So on Week 25 prompt was SAME NAME Mine is that with the surname of the Honeycutts on my dad's side I have a lot of names that keeps repeating. There are my great grandmother's relatives. They are: Reuben Honeycutt, Moses Honeycutt, Nathan Honeycutt, Peter Honeycutt, Sampson Honeycutt, and Lucinda Honeycutt. So on Week 26 prompt was BLACK SHEEP Mine is my uncle who is Charles Monroe Sapp and it is his dad who is Emory Eron Sapp half brother who is Louis Benjamin Sapp.This is Louis Benjamin Sapp's brother profile: [[Sapp-1417|Sapp-1417]]. Both are Black Sheep of that Sapp family. He was charged along with his half brother in the murder of his half brother 4th and last wife for her property and then the murder of the two men that killed his Em's wife, Richard Watt and Frank Havard. He was convicted for the murder of Em's wife, with Em getting 40 years and Lou getting 20 years. However, the conviction was overturned, and Em was retried while Lou sat waiting in jail for his trial. He was never retried and was let out on $7000 bail in June, 1919 more than a year after Em's conviction. In November of 1939 Lou again made headlines when he surrendered to officers in Louisiana for the slaying of a patient in a hospital in New Orleans. The story as told was that Lou caught his wife in bed with a man, and that he shot at him, but the man escaped through the window of the house. However, he had been hit by one of the shots, and that he was admitted to a hospital in New Orleans. It is said that Lou bought a bunch of flowers, hid his pistol in the flowers and went to the hospital to visit the man. He shot and killed the man in his hospital room. He was sent to prison in Louisiana and after serving some time was pardoned from prison in Louisiana sometime during the administration of Bill Dodd as Lt. Governor. Bill Dodd's mother, Virginia was a brother Louis or of Lou as he was called. It was no reason to believe that Bill Dodd had any part in getting Lou pardoned for Bill Dodd was a highly respected politician both as Lt. Governor and Supt. of Schools. So on Week 27 prompt was INDEPENDENCE Mine is Darling Jones and his profile is [[Jones-76636|Jones-76636]]. Pvt. Carter's Co Shelby's N.C. Regt. Rev.War 10-9-1848 The D.A.R. has placed a marker to by his headstone, a Revolutionary War veteran. About the time of the Revolution War, he was visiting his parents in Washington (now Carter) County on the "Doe River" when he was drafted for Revolutionary service. He stated in his pension application: "left Roans Creek, crossed Stone Mountain at the head of Watauga to the high hills of Santee and to the Santee Swamp where he joined Marion." He also stated in the Indian Wars with John Sevier. After the war, he moved his family to Washington County where he had a grant of 259 acres - Grant No.1073, July 11, 1794" on Brush Creek." (The land was actually in the present Asbury Community.) Darling and Nancy Huff (his second wife) Jones lived in a cabin home located near the Clinchfield Railway and the Asbury Bridge. After Darling's death, Nancy continued to live in that home until her death. The cabin was moved at the efforts of a Mr. Miller to the Girl Scout Camp on Oakland Avenue, where it is used as an office building. Darling Jones was buried near his home where his grave was marked by the DAR. Now I will provide on this the sources I have on his profile * https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33364355/darling-everette-jones *https://tngenweb.org/washington/records-data/cemeteries/cemeteries-of-washington-county-tennessee/cemeteries-of-washington-county-tennessee-h-i-j-k/jones-darling-cemetery/ *http://revwarapps.org/w7922.pdf *https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=tenn-jones&id=I3844 *https://books.google.com/books?id=FNMQAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA12&lpg=PA12&dq=~genealogy+Darling+Jones+Wake+County,+North+Carolina&source=bl&ots=PPV4xxKwBp&sig=ACfU3U0zYLgIFGRgg-8ezABVbgx2tM0LAQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwj6wYm11OPkAhUOSq0KHQIbA3U4FBDoATAAegQICRAB#v=onepage&q=~genealogy%20Darling%20Jones%20Wake%20County%2C%20North%20Carolina&f=false So on Week 28 prompt was TRAVEL I will do this. Mine is Hans Jerg Rominger and his profile is [[Rominger-60|Rominger-60]]. Than his sons - Michael Rominger which his profile is [[Rominger-34|Rominger-34]] and David Rominger and his profile is [[Rominger-86|Rominger-86]]. And also Philip Rominger and his profile is [[Rominger-59|Rominger-59]] For Hans Jerg Rominger he was born about 1680 in Winterlingen, German and later moved from there to Singen, near Durlach. He married Elisabeth Odelin in 1708 in Winterlingen. In 1742 he applied for permission to emigrate to New England with his sons David and Philip. His son Michael did not emigrate until 1752 but then joined his family in Broad Bay, Maine. This settlement was a colony recruited in Germany by an American entrepreneur, Samuel Waldo, who promised more than he delivered in terms of land and amenities. George Soelle, a Moravian missionary who came to the settlement, noted that the settlers were "poor as church mice" and suffering greatly from the cold, inclement winter weather. Soelle estabilished a Moravian church in Broad Bay in 1762, In 1770 a group of families left Broad Bay and traveled by ship to Wilmington, NC, then overland to the Wachovia area. forming a new community at Friedland. For Michael Rominger he came to Broadbay, Maine from Germany about 1752 with family. In 1770 he moved to Broadbay Township, Forsythe Co., North Carolina via ship to Wilmington North Carolina and then overland to Salem. Winterlingen is in the Bolinger District of Wurtemberg, Germany. He had been a soldier in the Royal Regiment but quit when he married. Michael and family sailed from Amsterdam (June 1753) and Portsmouth, Landed at St. Georges, 18 Oct 1753. Moravian church records say the Anton family came from Howettersbach, in Baden-Durlach in 1751. Michael & Anna left Germany and immigrated in early 1752 or 1753 with four children, losing one son in Germany. They landed in New England (Maine) where they lived until 1770. The family moved to North Carolina in 1770. He married Anna Catharina Anton in Hoch Wettesbach, Germany in 1740. ===Immigration=== from 1752 to 1753 to ME from Germany •Event: Move 1770 To North Carolina Our old Br. and Sr. Michael and Anna Catharina Rominger celebrated the jubilee of their marriage with a lovefeast for the congregation, Br. Koehler presiding. In an earnest prayer he commended to the Savior these two people with their children and children's children, and pronounced a blessing upon the couple with the laying of hands. Most of their children and grandchildren were present. Of their eleven children five are still living; of their forty-seven grandchildren thirty-four survive, with four out of five great-grandchildren; a total of forty-three. elected Steward of Friedland 1752 St. Andrew :: :: Captain: Captain Alexander Hood :: From: Rotterdam, June 1751 :: By Way of: Cowes, England :: Arrival: Boston 19 Sep 1752, Broad Bay Oct 1752 :: :: Carried 260 passengers. Some stayed in Boston, some probably went to Germantown (Marblehead), and the :: majority continued on to Broad Bay (133 persons). :: :: Primary sources for the names of the passengers that came on this ship come from the following sources: :: :: A list of heads of households that came to Broad Bay on a ship from Germantown in October 1752 in the :: Knox Papers at the Massachusetts Archives in Boston. :: Lists of those who were sent supplies dated 29 Jun 1753 and Jul 1753 among the Knox Papers. :: The 1788 list of Germans coming to Broad Bay :: :: Some families probably remained in Boston while 133 of the passengers continued to Broad Bay in the fall of :: 1752. :: :: Since these colonists were ill prepared for the winter of 1752-1753, and since this winter was especially trying, :: the hard pressed colonists were sent supplies in the spring of 1753. Among the Knox Papers there is a list of :: provisions of salt, corn, and meal which were sent to Broad Bay German colonists on June 29, 1753 and :: another list of the signatures of colonists receiving these supplies in July 1753. :: :: Each family in need was allotted 2 bushels of meal for each freight. For those with more than one freight it was :: rounded down often for 3-4 bushels of meal for two freights. This probably depended on the size of the family. :: Each adult in the family counted as one freight. For children ages 4-13, they were considered a half-freight. :: Children under 4 were not counted as freights. With this system a family with three freights would have included :: a father, mother, and adult son or two children between 4-13, and perhaps additional children under 4. The :: number of freights listed for each family as reported in the first list of supplies sent to Broad Bay in the remarks :: column. This indicates the size of the family. [Abbreviations: w.=wife, s.=son, d.=daughter, b.=brother, ss.=step :: son, md=married, f.=father] And for David he He immigrated to New England with his father in 1742. Will Whitaker, editor of the Old Broad Bay newsletter, states that he is supposed to have married in 1741, but no record of his marriage could be found in Winterlingen, Singen, or nearby towns. He came to NC in 1769 with the first group of Broad Bay settlers, leaving his wife behind. In a postscript to a letter written from Broad Bay to Frederic William Marshall August 24, 1769, George Soelle wrote, "Dear David Rominger does not bring his wife with him, partly because she is sickly, partly because she prefers to remain with her children [presumably hers from a previous marriage, not his]. But he is leaving with her approval and consent, and has divided his property with her according to law, and has put everything in order. He asked me to tell you this. His son is a dead soul."Moravian Church Records, Moravian Archives, Winston-Salem NC His wife did make the trip to NC in 1770, but died before she reached Wachovia. Phillip he He was born in 1721 in Winterlingen, Germany and came to New England with his father and brother David in 1742. His wife's name is unknown. He died in 1762 in Boston, MA. So on Week 29 prompt was MUSIC I will do this. I have a lot that are musical talented but I am going to do my cousin named Jerry Parker Leonard and his profile is [[Leonard-9101|Leonard-9101]]. He was a choir member of First Baptist Church of Kingsport, Tennessee. He enjoyed singing and had been a member of S.P.E.B.Q.S.A. and the Symphony of the Mountains Chorus. So on Week 30 prompt was COLORFUL or I will do this one also. Mine is my great aunt Opal Flora Hutchison Leonard and her profile is [[Hutchison-1745|Hutchison-1745]]. Because Opal is pretty colorful. She was visiting my Great aunts Ruby and Ella at their home. There was a stoop with no railing at the door and she stepped backwards and fell of the stoop and broke her hip. She had surgery, but was incoherent when she came to. She never really recovered. She had hip surgery several years previously to replace a hip joint, and recovered so well she was able to play golf again, which she loved. She and her husband my great uncle lived on College Heights across from my great uncle Roy's parents and from my mothers parents for many years and their boys grew up there, before they moved to a fine home in Ridgefields in Johnson City, Tennessee a golfing community in Kingsport, Tennessee. So on Week 31 prompt was OLDEST Mine is my uncle Charles Sapp mother's homestead in Jonesborough but I put on Mattie Emma Lou Archer profile and her profile is [[Archer-3811|Archer-3811]]. It was taken in 1890. {{Image|file=Archer-3811.jpg |caption=Archer Homestead }} So on Week 32 prompt was YOUNGEST I will do this also. Mine is Wilma Jeanette (Adams) Hassan and her profile is [[Adams-39172|Adams-39172]]. I did her on Week 12 but she is the youngest in her family so I decided to do her again. There was an articles on her death in Chicago, Illinois in April 6, 1963. Her husband killed her with a hammer to the skull and then cut her to pieces and strewn her body all over Chicago. Parts of her body were found in April and May of 1963. When she had disappeared she was working as a nurse's aide in a Chicago hospital. Her husband was an immigrant from Baghdad, Irag. He was questioned by the Illinois authorities but was released after lie detector tests proved inconclusive. She met her husband while she was a student at University High School and he was a student at East Tennessee State University in 1959.When he killed her they had a 3 year daughter named Venus Lynn. She was sent to Baghdad to live with his parents. There was search for her that was started because of her father writing a letter to President John F. Kennedy. Her husband told the police that had last seen her on April 6, 1963 as he left Chicago to fly to New York City with the couple's three-year old daughter. He also told the police that he had not reported her missing because she had left home on two previous occasions and also they had quarreled and he thought she had left him. He said that he had written to her parents that she had left him and that he suspected that she was running around with a wealthier man than himself. That was written in July, four months after she disappeared. He also wrote in the letter "Mama, please if you ever hear from Jeanette let her know that he still loves her and if she promised that she will not leave him again. That he was ready to accept her back as an honest wife and mother to us." The letter was written to President Kennedy to appeal for help in finding his missing daughter. The letter found it way to Chicago Immigration Official who initiated the search for her through Chicago police. The identification of the dismemberment parts of the body of her was climaxed six months of investigation by Illinois police officials. They had checked all missing persons from a wide area who might have fit the description they had drawn from the body parts they found. They had not known she was missing apparently until someone in July according to officials. The last letter she wrote to her parents was dated March 10. In the letter she had said she had been sick most of the winter and had lost weight to 85 pounds. Her mother said her daughter had told her in a telephone call just before her disappearance that she had though she was pregnant again. She had a daughter by a previous marriage but the daughter is with the father. She had apparently met her husband while he was in school in Tennessee. She was a senior at University High School in 1957 dropping out in February of that year according to the principal. The principal remembered her as a shy quiet girl who had been in school band while she was in high school. She started in ETSU Training School in the first grade. Some woman at grocery store in Johnson City, Tennessee recalled that she had worked in the grill at the store and used to visit the woman there. Her brother had not been heard from Johnson City since June 1062. Her father had been trying to find him since that time. Her father said that her brother wife and three children are with him but he had no idea where they might be. They found her skull and four vertebrae and they were found in a blue and white plastic bag. The skull was found Christmas Eve in a slough near Crystal Lake, Illinois. She was a native of Johnson City, Tennessee. The other parts of her body was found in Lake County, Illinois in April and May of 1963. Crystal Lake is in adjoining McHenry County. She had been listed as missing since April 6, and the first part of her body was found on April 11. The baffling case was broken when a Deputy Captain found some x-rays taken of the woman's foot when she was in the sixth grade in Johnson City and he sent them to Illinois State Police. Her father told them that she had been living in Chicago for over four years. She had married her husband a foreign exchange student at East Tennessee State University before going to Chicago. Five days after she was reported missing boys playing near the Des Plaines River in Chicago suburb of Gurnee found a woman's right leg floating in the water wrapped in blue and white plastic and tied with twine. Other parts of the woman's body were found through May 15, She apparently slain in early April and various parts of her body turned up from April 11 through May 25 in Lake County, Illinois. She had unusal bone structure in her feet which made identification certain, It was learned. Chest x-rays were also used in the identification of the portions of the body. This was her second marriage. So on Week 33 prompt was FAMILY LEGEND I will do this but it will be hard one to do. I have several legends: 1) a lot on both sides of my family in my mother and dad side that seemed to be married to Indian princess. 2) On my mom side my mom's mother told my aunt that we are related to 1) President Andrew Johnson who profile is [[Johnson-10479|Johnson-10479]]. I haven't confirmed and figured how we are related to him on my mom side. And the 2) one is David Crockett and his profile is [[Crockett-311|Crockett-311]]. I also haven't confirmed and figured how we are related to him also on my mom side. But I am very interested in how we are related to President Andrew Johnson and David Stern Crockett. So on Week 34 prompt was NON-POPULATION Mine is John H. Fine. His profile is [[Fine-602|Fine-602]] The year that John died (1860) was determined from Rhea County Will Book Number One (page 164) that was dated May of 1860. The following entry also was written: Stephen Breeding, Administrator of John FIne, deceased, reported that "the estate was not sufficient to provide the years support of the family and exempting the land from execution. The estate was deficient by $200.00. Amount owed by the estate is $300.00; nothing to administer.". So on Week 35 prompt was BACK-TO-SCHOOL Mine is Abraham Fine and his profile is [[Fine-249|Fine-249]] In 1948 Abraham probably taught at May's school according to record's at Cherokee Baptist Church. So on Week 36 prompt was WORK Mine will be Graham Leonard and his profile is [[Leonard-5584|Leonard-5584]]. Graham Leonard vitae reads like an International travelogue of positions with the United Nations, United Nations Educational Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) and universities ranging from teaching post in China, Europe, and the Midwest, where he has spent many years. Education is his passion. He has a degrees from the University of Tennessee, John Hopkins, and a Ph.D. from Harvard in linguistics and psychology. He headed a continuing education program for adults and teachers (CEEPAT) in Arabic language for masters in liberal arts studies in the Occupied Territories. He said that the Western education provides learning in history, language, and literature which enables students to think for themselves. But in the Mideast he found that these subjects were not taught in Arabic, but only in one of the romance languages. Only the elite Arabs were afforded a liberal arts education. He said "you can't get a humanities liberal arts education in any language in the world except English, French, German, Spanish, and Italian. He is fluent in Arabic, and French. His Chinese is "tourist level" but was good enough to enable him to write the first book published in China by a foreigner since 1949. The recent book was on methods of modernizing education in China. So on Week 37 prompt was CLOSET - TO - YOUR - BIRTHDAY Mine is Issadora O "Iza Dora" Henson and her profile is [[Henson-2357|Henson-2357]]. She is buried in the Leonard Cemetery. They lived across the street from my mother family and across the family cemetery the Leonard Family Cemetery. One of her kid which was a son lived in Knoxville, Tennessee above where we lived in Loudon, Tennessee. Then she has a daughter who lives in Portland, Oregon. Issadora birthday was on September 18 and mine is September 19th So on Week 38 prompt was UNUSUAL SOURCE I will do this one. Mine is Franklin Lafayette Rominger and his profile is [[Rominger-118|Rominger-118]]. His Unusual Sources is United States Veterans Administration Pension Payment Cards, 1907 - 1953; Roster of Confederate Soldiers, 1861 - 1865. Also Pension Applications for military service. So on Week 39 prompt was ON THE FARM Mine will be James Anquish McKay and his profile is [[Mckay-3799|Mckay-3799]]. In the 1880 Census for Mobile County, Alabama the listed his occupation as Farmer then in the 1910 census for Mobile County, Alabama his occupation was listed as Grocer So on Week 40 prompt was TEN Mine is my paternal grandmother's father who is Burton Bert Yelton and his profile is [[Yelton-144|Yelton-144]]. My grandmother's mother wasn't really married to my grandmother's father since he was already married to Lilah Harrell and the had 11 children themselves. So my grandmother mom didn't marry Burton. So she married Clingman Henson. So Clingman Henson was her step - dad. So on Week 41 prompt was SPORTS Mine is my first cousin child. Her name is Lauren Sapp and her profile is [[Sapp-1221|Sapp-1221]]. She was very athletic into sports in school. Volleyball, and swimming. Especially swimming in high school her and three other girls set a girls' 17 - 18 record of 1:37.7 in the 200 free relay. She now even on swim team in college now. When she was in high school the whole family will go with her to her swim meets all over United States. So on Week 42 prompt was CONFLICT Mine is Franklin Lafayette Rominger and his profile is [[Rominger-118|Rominger-118]]. His pension for Military service. National Archives file designation SC 143 - 395. First communication dated 20 May 1872. On it the date and guardian appointed for minor child not named (Conrad Dove, on 5 February 1913, Washington County, Tennessee this is assumed to be Suzie, daughter born to Frank and Sarah Gervin). Also on the pension papers was a challenge by and rebuttal to Sarah Gervin. Rominger's claim to Frank pension (NOTE: Susie DOVE - International Genealogical Index / NA; Gender:F Marriage: 16 October 1918 Warren, Tennessee to James Wallace SANDERS on 16 October 1918 in Warren, Tennessee) So on Week 43 prompt was CAUSE OF DEATH Mine is Lloyd Reece Leonard and his profile is [[Leonard-8018|Leonard-8018]] 1st Lieutenant Lloyd R. Leonard. Lloyd was a graduate of Science Hill High School and after high school worked as a brick and stone mason. He enlisted in the United States Army at Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia on 14 June 1941. In 1943, he applied for and was accepted into Officer Candidate School. Lloyd completed that course and was commissioned a 2nd Lieutenant as an artillery field officer at Fort Sill, Oklahoma. Afterwards, he was sent to Camp Mackall, North Carolina and assigned to Battery A, 674th Glider Field Artillery Battalion, 11th Airborne Division. Lloyd was serving in the Pacific Theater in the New Guinea Campaign when he died from injuries received in an automobile accident at 108 Station Hospital, Dobodura, Papua New Guinea. Lloyd was 25 years old and the son of John William Leonard and Laura Elminia Rominger. He was married to Elizabeth Evans. So on Week 44 prompt was FRIGHTENING Mine is Victoria Rominger and her profile is [[Rominger-161|Rominger-161]]. Emily Belton stated that at about 14 years of age, while picking berries in the mountains, Victoria was lost and never heard from again. A search of the area at the time failed to produce any trace of her. This information is questionable as a marriage record has been located that shows Victoria Rominger married David Wilson in Ashe County, North Carolina on 6 July 1889. More information has surfaced (12 July 2002) that states another child, not previously known to Emily was the one who disapperared. Her name was "Callie Rominger", died young." I don't know if Callie Rominger is kin to us but I think she is. So on Week 45 prompt was BEARDED Mine is Elcanah Leonard. His profile is [[Leonard-5579|Leonard-5579]]. {{Image|file=Leonard-5579-1.jpg |caption=Bearded Elcanah Leonard }} So on Week 46 prompt was RANDOM FACT Mine is Doyle Washington Hoilman and his profile is [[Hoilman-20|Hoilman-20]]. He said that his dad was so small when born that they would pin his clothes with him in them onto a pillow for a bed and his head could fit into a tea cup. So on Week 47 prompt was THANKFUL Mine is that I am thankful that I found a lot of information on my dad's side of the family starting with Spencer Barnett and his profile is [[Barnett-3530|Barnett-3530]] and Flora (Jones) Down Barnett and her profile is [[Jones-33184|Jones-33184]]. I found a lot from people contacting me on that side plus as I am unpacking my mom's stuff and put things away in her house to help get her settle since our move from Loudon, Tennessee last November I found a lot more information that was given to my dad and mom. So on Week 48 prompt was NEXT - TO - LAST Mine is Elcanah Martin Leonard and his profile is [[Leonard-5579|Leonard-5579]]. He was born on November 9, 1833. So on Week 49 prompt was WINTER Mine is Roger Craig Barnett and his profile is [[Barnett-3519|Barnett-3519]]. He was born on December 14, 1957. Every year before me, mother and my dad moved up to Upper East Tennessee in November, we still celebrate his brother when we get together for Christmas and then we give him his birthday presents first and then we will get then celebrate Christmas. So on Week 50 prompt was NAUGHTY Mine is Mohsin Abdul-Amer Hassan.His profile is [[Hassan-136|Hassan-136]]. He killed Wilma Jeanette (Adams) Hassan and cut her body up and strew her body parts all over Chicago, Illinois and the highway and lied about doing it. So on Week 51 prompt was NICE Mine is Flora (Jones) Barnett and her profile is [[Jones-33184|Jones-33184]]. She made all kinds of delicious food to eat and meals. Always was given the children candy. So on Week 52 prompt was RESOLUTIONS Mine resolution is to see and research on how my family on my mother side is connected to President Andrew Johnson and his profile is [[Johnson-10479|Johnson-10479]] and his wife Eliza (McCardle) Johnson and her profile is [[McCardle-11|McCardle-11]]. The David Hawkins Stern Crockett and his profile is [[Crockett-311|Crockett-311]]. 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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 1 of the [[Space:52_Photos_for_52_Weeks_in_2019_Challenge|52 Photos Challenge.]] The theme is '''NEW'''. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _1_New. Then click save changes to image details. New Daddy by Robynne Lozier - this is my husband Andre Lozier (Lozier-145) (unlisted) on the day he became a new Daddy in 2002. I cannot figure out how to copy this to G2G. {{Image|file=52_Photos_Week_1_New.jpg |caption=New Daddy }} :[[Langridge-71|Janet (Langridge) Wild]] My younger sister enters a new decade Hazel Langridge - Langridge -122 (unlisted) {{Image|file=Langridge-122.jpg |caption=Hazel enters new decade }}

52 Photos Week 11 Hats

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 11 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is HATS. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _11_Hats then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 2 Generations

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 2 of the [[Help:52_Photos|52 Photos Challenge.]] The theme is '''GENERATIONS'''. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _2_Generations. Then click save changes to image details. {{Image|file=52_Photos_Week_2_Generations-2.jpg |caption=Robynne Lozier's wedding }} {{Image|file=Owens-4504.jpg |caption=Three generations: Gelona, Bertha & Ada }}

52 Photos Week 22 Wedding

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 22 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is WEDDING. You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _22_Wedding then click save changes to image details.

52 Photos Week 36 Hard Work

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This free-space page is members participating in Week 36 of the 52 Photos Challenge (2020). The theme is HARD WORK You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _36_Hard_Work then click save changes to image details. {{Clear}}

52 Photos Week 52 Resolutions

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[[Category:52 Photos]] This free-space page is members participating in Week 52 of the 52 Photos Challenge. The theme is RESOLUTIONS You can add your photo to this free-space page by going to your image's page, scrolling down to where it says Add Person or Free-Space Profile and entering Space:52_Photos_Week _52_Resolutions then click save changes to image details.

52 Weeks of Photos

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'''''This weekly challenge is now changed to a monthly challenge. For more details [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:12_Month_of_Photos&public=1 see here]]. '' '''Join us in our 2022 photo sharing! Each week there is a new theme to inspire us to share an old family photo.''' == How to Participate == === First, choose a photo === See this week's G2G post here: {{Tag Link|52_photos}}. Do you have an old family photo that fits this week's theme? Our sharing prompts are meant to be open-ended — feel free to interpret it any way you like. For example, one theme was "New." Members posted photos of new babies, newly-married couples, new cars, and houses, etc. === Second, add it to the gallery === Every week's G2G post is linked to a free-space page where we collect the photos in a gallery. If your photo is not already on WikiTree you can add it to the page by clicking the "Images" tab and then the upload link. If your photo is already attached to a profile: # Go to the image details page that appears after you upload the image or when you click on an image from a profile page. # Scroll down to the "Edit Image Details" section where it says "Add a person or free-space profile:". # Enter the name of the free-space page, e.g. "Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_New". # Scroll down and click "Save Changes". ==== What if it's not your photo? ==== Most members share photos from their own collection or photos that were uploaded to WikiTree by a close family member. If someone else uploaded the photo to WikiTree, be sure they don't mind seeing it shared. Never upload a photo to WikiTree if it is copyrighted by someone else. === Third, share it with the group === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/52_photos Click here] to see this week's post and previous posts. To see future posts, [[Special:Following|follow]] the tag {{Tag Link|52_photos}}. To reply to a post, click the "answer" link below it. ==== How do you include the photo in your post? ==== If you would like to include the photo in your G2G post: # Copy the URL of your image. On the image details page (what you see after uploading it a WikiTree profile, or if you click on the photo from a profile) right-click on the photo and select "copy image address." # In the editing toolbar of your G2G answer select the icon that looks like a mountain landscape picture. Right-click and paste the image URL in the URL field. All other fields in the form, e.g. to change the display size or alignment, are optional. You don't need to include the photo in your post. You can just add it to the free-space gallery for the week. === How do you put the Profile Sticker on your profile? === There is a "[[Help: Stickers|Sticker]]" that participants can add to their WikiTree profile. See [[Template:52_Photos]] for how to use it. You can post a reply to a week's theme at any time. You can go back and post on weeks that you missed at any time during the year. === What if you don't have a photo for a theme? === The photo themes are intended to be open-ended and inclusive. You can interpret the theme however you like. Be as creative as you need to be in order to participate. == More Ways to Participate == === Facebook === Sharing a photo on Facebook is a great way to involve more family members. Be sure to include #52weeksofphotos and #wikitree. [More instructions and links to come.] === Instagram, Twitter, and other social networks === Can you think of a way to use Instagram or another social network for this challenge? If you do, let us know how you do it and we will add instructions here so that others can follow your lead. == Themes in 2022 == * Week 1: '''New Start''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_New_Start) * Week 2: '''Second''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_(10th-16th_January_2022) * Week 3: '''Family Fun''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Family_Fun) * Week 4: '''Mask''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Mask) * Week 5: '''Hobbies''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Hobbies) * Week 6: '''Cosy Home''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Cosy_Home) * Week 7: '''Special Occasions''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_Special_Occasions) * Week 8: '''Siblings''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Siblings) * Week 9: '''Friendship''' 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39: '''Daughters''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Daughters) * Week 40: '''Sports''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Sports) * Week 41:''' Childhood''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:2022_Childhood) * Week 42: '''Opposites/Contrasts''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Edit_Profile_of_52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Opposites_Contrasts) * Week 43: '''Halloween''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Halloween) * Week 44: '''Sons''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Sons) * Week 45: '''Musical''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Musical) * Week 46: '''Long Life''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Long_Life) * Week 47: '''Thankful''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Thankful) * Week 48: '''Winter''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Winter) * Week 49: '''Spectacles'''(https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022) * Week 50: '''Christmas''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Christmas) * Week 51: '''Humorous''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Humorous) * Week 52: '''Ending''' (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:52_Weeks_of_Photos_2022_Ending)

54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry

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[[Category: 54th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] [[Category: Second Battle of Fort Wagner]] [[Category: Battle of Olustee]] [[Category: Battle of Honey Hill]] [[Category: Battle of Boykin's Mills]] [[Category:African-American Military History]] The goal of this project is to honor all 1,200+ of the soldiers of color of the 54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry that fought in the Civil War. == Volunteers == Before I ever arrived, a few wonderful 54th soldier's profiles were already created by members, including [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] who created [[Meads-59|Private Andrew B. Meads]] and [[Barks-107|Corporal William Tecumseh Barks]]. * [[Raymoure-1|Kim Raymoure]] is currently working on linking military documents to soldiers. * [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]] is currently working on the 55th Mass. * '''January 2020''': Yep, still processing military pension files * '''July 2019''': Processing military pension files * '''February 2019''': All profiles have been created for commissioned and non commissioned officers * '''January 2019''': Identified military pension applications for Company G, H * '''October 2018 - December 2018''': Organizing for library research / Library research * '''30 September 2018: All profiles for the enlisted men of the regiment have been created!''' * '''6 September 2018: All profiles have been created for Company C''' * '''23 July 2018: All profiles have been created for Company E''' * '''4 July 2018: All profiles have been created for Company F''' * '''3 June 2018: All profiles have been created for Company H''' * '''3 May 2018: All profiles have been created for Company I''' * '''6 April 2018: All profiles have been created for Company K''' * '''21 March 2018: All profiles have been created for Company B''' * '''10 March 2018: All profiles have been created for Company D''' * '''28 February 2018 (last day of Black History Month!): All profiles have been created for Company G''' Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Identify spouses and children of soldiers * Share burial information of soldiers * Confirm birth, marriage and death dates * Share additional military pension details where applicable Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18868052 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Resources == * [https://search.ancestryheritagequest.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=8667 Ancestry Heritage Quest's 1890 Veterans Schedules Database (searchable)] ''some libraries provide in-library or off-site access; check your local library'' * [[Emilio-6|Emilio, Luis Fenollosa]]. ''[[Space:History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865|History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865]],'' Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Book Co., 1891 (1st ed.) and 1894 (2nd ed.) * Fuller, James. ''Men of Color, to Arms!: Vermont African-Americans in the Civil War.'' 2001. * [http://www.masshist.org/online/54thregiment/index.php Massachusetts Historical Society: 54th Massachusetts Overview and Selected Portaits] * Redkey, Edwin S. ''A Grand Army of Black Men.'' New York, New York: Cambridge University Press, 1992. * Shepard, Ray Anthony. ''Now or Never! 54th Massachusetts Infantry's War to End Slavery.'' Honesdale, Pennsylvania: Calkins Creek, 2017. == Interesting Mysteries to Solve == * Who ''is'' Daniel Freeman in the roster? ** [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn84028140/1899-11-07/ed-1/seq-2/ ''Akron daily Democrat.'' (Akron, Ohio), 07 Nov. 1899. "Victim of an Unscrupulous Pension Agent: Strange Story of Daniel Freeman's Crime - He Saw Service"] Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. * Who ''is'' Charles Mitchell in the roster? ** [http://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85033673/1869-04-27/ed-1/seq-2/ ''Public ledger.'' (Memphis, Tenn.), 27 April 1869. "Boston"] Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. ** No Charles Mitchell appears in the roster for the 54th *** Edward Mitchell of Co. C? *** Hamilton Mitchell of Co. E? *** William Mitchell of Co. F? *** Someone else? * Who was the excitable young man killed in action at Olustee as described by [[Stephens-8748|Sergeant Stephens]]? * Who is Corporal George Grayson, listed as Company G, in the 1890 US Veteran Schedules for Potomac, Virginia? * There is a man nicknamed "Stonewall" / "Stonewall Jackson" in Company C who's stories are shared by both Corporal Gooding and Private Wilson in their writing; who is he? * Who is Professor Bond, the band instructor? * Who is E. "Nall" mentioned in the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Oliver-8958 Company A May 1863 Remarks]? * In [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Tanner-3931 the Long Island, Boston Harbor recruitment records], who are Alfred Wilson of Albany, New York; Charles Whetland of Jamaica; and William Young of Wilmington, North Carolina? They don't appear in the Roster in Emilio's appendices. Did they serve? Seems they did, but were omitted from the roster. * Who is Peter Jones (maybe James or Janis instead) in the 1890 West Chester, Pennsylvania Veterans Schedules? The form lists his service as Company E in the 54th Massachusetts, but he's absent from the McKay roster in Emilio. ''Could he be a soldier of the 54th USCT from Arkansas?'' * Who is William Butler mentioned as a Private in Co. H in [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jeffries-1475 the 1864 POW list]? ===Mysteries Solved=== Move questions with answers into this section as mysteries are solved. * Who is drummer Thomas E. ''Platuts?'' mentioned in the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jackson-29343 Company A June 1865 Remarks]? Also mentioned as "Thomas E. Platner" of Co. A in the Special Orders RE: Drum Major. ** [[Platner-54|Thomas Edward Platner]], non-commissioned officer, Principal Musician. * Was [[Piner-53|Philip Piner]] transferred to the 55th Massachusetts or no? ** Yes, to Company B. Mustered in 25 November 1864, mustered out 29 August 1865. == In Their Own Words == :''"We are all destitute of clothes, and some have not as much as a shoe upon their feet, but when we look at the suffering condition of the poor slaves, we can stand all: only give us our liberty and freedom, and we will give our lives for liberty, for we love that well-known sound."'' :: - [[Collins-19173|First Sergeant John H. W. N. Collins]], Company H = Fundraisers = Funds and supplies were raised in various ways throughout the 54th's service, including but not limited to: * 20 March 1863 reception at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chickering_%26_Sons#Chickering_Halls Chickering Hall] at 246 Washington Street in Boston, Massachusetts to raise funds for comforts and necessities at Readville training camp due to cold weather and suffering, as well as procuring the regiment's flags[[#Emilio|Emilio, p. 15]] * $500 towards musical instruments and a regimental band instructor[[#Emilio|Emilio, p. 15]] * Ladies' Committee[[#Emilio|Emilio, p. 23]] * Various donors[[#Emilio|Emilio, pp. 15-16]] # Professor Agassiz, Donor # Oakes Ames (probably US Congressman [[Ames-2143|Oakes Ames]]), Donor # [[Hersey-913|Mrs. Governor Andrew (Eliza Jones (Hersey) Andrew)]], ''wife of Massachusetts Governor Andrew'' #* Donor #* Ladies' Committee # Edward Atkinson, Donor # Abolitionist and hair salon franchise owner [[Babcock-3518|Christiana "Madame Carteaux" Bannister]], Donor # James M. Barnard (probably [[Barnard-4635|James Munson Barnard]]), Donor # George Bemis, Donor # John W. Brooks, Donor # Albert G. Browne, Donor # Albert G. Browne, Jr., Donor # Charles Buffum, Donor # John H. and Mary E. Cabot, Donors # Samuel Cabot, Jr., Donor # Mrs. E. D. Cheney, Ladies' Committee # William Claflin, Donor # William Cumston, Donor # James B. Dow, Donor # William Dwight, Donor # J. Wiley Edmands, Donor # Oliver Ellsworth, Donor # [[Emerson-46|Ralph Waldo Emerson]], Donor, Speaker at Chickering Hall on 20 March 1863 # John S. Emery, Donor # William Endicott, Jr., Donor # James T. Fields, Donor # Manuel Fenollosa (probably [[Emilio-7|Manuel Emilio]], father of Captain Luis Fenollosa Emilio), Donor # John Gardner, Donor # [[Grimes-1456|Reverend Mr. Grimes]], Ladies' Committee # George S. Hale, Donor # Miss Halliburton, Donor # [[Hallowell-202|Lieutenant Colonel Norwood Penrose Hallowell]] #* Musical instrument and band fundraiser #* Speaker at Chickering Hall on 20 March 1863 # [[Higginson-180|George Higginson]], father of [[Higginson-176|Lieutenant Francis Lee Higginson]], Donor # [[Higginson-385|John A. Higginson]], uncle of [[Higginson-176|Lieutenant Francis Lee Higginson]], Donor # Henry W. Holland, Donor # Robert W. Hooper, Donor # Samuel Johnson, Donor # Edward W. Kinsley, Donor # Francis L. Lee, Donor # Henry Lee, Jr., Donor # James L. Little, Donor # Charles G. Loring (probably [[Loring-1745|Charles Greely Loring, Sr.]], Massachusetts State Senator), Donor # Mrs. William J. Loring, Donor # John Lowell, Donor # John J. May, Donor # Samuel May, Donor # Miss Abby W. May, Ladies' Committee # G. Mitchell, Donor # Reverend Dr. Neale, Speaker at Chickering Hall on 20 March 1863 # Mrs. Harrison Gray Otis, Donor # Theodore Otis, Donor # John G. Palfrey, Donor # Mary P. Payson, Donor # Edward S. Philbrick, Donor # [[Phillips-2330|Wendell Phillips]], Speaker at Chickering Hall on 20 March 1863 # Avery Plummer, Donor # Avery Plummer, Jr., Donor # Pond & Ducklee, Donors # George Putnam, Donor # Josiah Quincy, Donor # Alexander H. Rice, Donor # Uriah and John Ritchie, Donors # William B. Rogers, Donor # Mrs. W. B. Rogers, Ladies' Committee # Judge Russell, Ladies' Committee, Speaker at Chickering Hall on 20 March 1863 # Thomas Russell, Donor # James Savage, Donor # Marshall S. Scudder, Donor # Mrs. C. M. Severance, Ladies' Committee # [[Shaw-5134|Colonel Robert Gould Shaw]], Musical instrument and band fundraiser # John H. Silsbee, Donor # Charles W. Slack, Ladies' Committee # [[Smith-77131|Gerritt Smith of New York]], $500 Donor # Peter Smith, Donor # [[Preston-5893|Mary E. Stearns]], wife of abolitionist George Luther Stearns, Donor # John H. Stevenson, Donor, Ladies' Committee # Mrs. Charles W. Sumner, Donor # Reverend Father Taylor, Speaker at Chickering Hall on 20 March 1863 # Frederick Tudor, Donor # Mrs. S. R. Urbino, Donor # Samuel G. Ward, Donor # Richard P. Waters, Donor # Mrs. Robert C. Waterston, Donor # William F. Weld, Donor # [[Wolcott-1481|J. Huntington Wolcott]], Donor # Wright & Potter, Donors = Recruiting = ==Recruiters== # William I. Bowditch, Governor Andrew's "Black Committee" # [[Delany-151|Dr. Martin Robison Delany, M.D.]] # [[Bailey-7481|Abolitionist Frederick Douglass]] # John M. Forbes, Governor Andrew's "Black Committee" # [[Grace-2212|J. W. Grace]] #* William Street, New Bedford, Massachusetts recruiting office # Richard Penrose Hallowell, Governor Andrew's "Black Committee" # [[Hayden-3631|Abolitionist Lewis Hayden]] # [[Hinton-1927|James Sidney Hinton]] # [[Johnson-72000|Corporal Charles H. Johnson]], Co. F #* Worcester County, Massachusetts # [[Johnson-73421|Sergeant Frederick Johnson]], Co. C # Amos A. Lawrence, Governor Andrew's "Black Committee" # [[Rock-961|John Swett Rock]] # Le Baron Russell, Governor Andrew's "Black Committee" # Reverend J. B. Smith # George L. Stearn, Governor Andrew's "Black Committee" # [[Steward-2385|Sergeant Henry Steward]], Co. E == Recruiting Offices == ===Massachusetts=== * Fall River * Nantucket * New Bedford: William Street * Pittsfield ===Missouri=== * St. Louis ===New York=== * Buffalo: George L. Stearns recruiting headquarters * Elmira * New York City ===Pennsylvania=== * Philadelphia ** [[Stephens-8748|''The Anglo-African'' correspondent George E. Stephens]] who would go on to serve as a First Sergeant in the 54th ** [[Corson-775|Robert Rogers Corson]], Massachusetts State Agent[[#Emilio|Emilio, p. 9]] ===Rhode Island=== * Newport * Providence ===Unassigned Recruits=== # John H. Freeman of Brattleboro, Vermont #* Widow's military pension identified # [[Wheatland-106|Simeon J. Wheatland of Salem, Massachusetts]] =Companies= == Company A == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Honey Hill (picketing,) and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; three of the regiment's five major engagements. ===WikiTree profiles (136 / 136)=== ====Privates (119 / 119) ==== # [[Adams-37499|Private Jacob Adams of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Addison-1091|David Addison of Sheffield, Massachusetts]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Aikens-218|Private William H. Aikens of Boston, Massachusetts and Portsmouth, New Hampshire]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Albert-2315|Private Henry Albert of Boston, Massachusetts]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Allen-34447|Private James Allen of Lafayette, Indiana]] POW #* Grave identified # [[Bancroft-1512|Private John H. Bancroft of Roxbury and Stoughton, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Barton-6506|Thomas Barton of Chatham Four Corners, New York]] #* ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' #* ''possible brother of Lott Lee Barton, who served with Co. C'' # [[Benton-2734|Private Anthony Benton of Coxsackie, New York]] #* Father and sisters identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Benton-2742|Private Samuel J. Benton of New York, New York]] #* Image identified # [[Berry-12916|Private Samuel Berry of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Biddle-1130|Private Eli George Biddle of Pennsylvania, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, New York and Connecticut]] WIA #* Image identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Bird-6963|Private Levi Bird of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Bounds-420|Private Robert Bounds of Hudson, New York]] # [[Brown-79710|Private John Brown of Worcester and Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Burghardt-151|Private Henry F. Burghardt of North Lee, Massachusetts]] KIA #* Mother's military pension files identified #* Memorial created # [[Cooper-21172|Private Watson Cooper of Medfield and Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Crosier-171|Private Eugene Crozier (Crosier) of Bristol, Vermont]] ''brother of Nelson Crozier, Co. A and Silas Crozier, Jr., Co. K'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Crosier-186|Private Nelson Crozier (Crosier) of Bristol and Lincoln, Vermont]] ''brother of Eugene Crozier, Co. A and Silas Crozier, Jr., Co. K'' #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Cutler-1769|Private George Cutler of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Demmings-18|Private Owen (Orrin) Demmings (Deming) of Vermont and Lewis, New York]] #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Dixson-197|Private Henry A. Dixson of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Dugan-1055|Private George W. Dugan of Concord, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Duncan-12125|Private Lorenzo S. Duncan (Dunkins) of Pittsfield and Hinsdale, Massachusets; and Hartford, Connecticut]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Ellis-15527|Private George J. F. Ellis of Providence and Cranston, Rhode Island]] MIA #* Parents tentatively identified #* Memorial created # [[Ford-11489|Private Joseph Ford of Boston, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Foster-19252|Private Moses Foster of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Freeland-1077|Private Milo J. Freeland of Sheffield, Massachusetts and East Canaan, Connecticut]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Garrison-4879|Private Silas Garrison of Chatham, Ontario, Canada]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Gibson-15173|Private Martin Gibson of Taunton, Massachusetts]] # [[Glazier-352|Private Abraham Glazier of Catskill and Columbia County, New York]] WIA DOD #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial identified # [[Gover-237|Private Franklin F. S. Gover (Grover) of Great Barrington, Pittsfield, and Lee, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Green-28884|Private Joseph Henry Green of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Grey-2112|Solomon Grey of Woodstock, Ontario, Canada]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Groomer-137|Private Edward Groomer of Columbia County, New York]] #* Grave identified # [[Hall-36902|Private Elias Hall of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Hamilton-18785|Private Frank Hamilton of Hinsdale, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Grave (possibly a cenotaph) identified # [[Hamilton-17243|Private Frank Hamilton of Hinsdale and Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Henry Hamilton, Co. K and Paul Hamilton, Co. D xfered to A'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Hamilton-16999|Private Paul Hamilton of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] ''transferred from Company D, brother of Henry Hamilton, Co. K and Frank Hamilton, Co. A'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Hamilton-18791|Private Thomas Hamilton of Buffalo, New York]] WIA # [[Harris-32772|Private Charles E. Harris of New York, New York and Selma, Alabama]] # [[Harris-32773|Private John H. Harris of Abington and Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Harrison-15229|Private William H. Harrison of Paris, Maine and Hannibal, Missouri]] # [[Hill-30376|Private Alexander Hill of Hudson, New York]] WIA # [[Hill-30377|Private William F. Hill of Sherborn, Massachusetts]] POW DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Hines-3366|Private Edward Hine(s) of Norfolk, Connecticut]] KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial created # [[Hollenbeck-1007|Private John J. Hollenbeck of Jersey City, New Jersey]] # [[Jackson-29281|Private Abraham A. Jackson of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] ''cousin of James Henry Jackson, Co. A; Levi & Frank Jackson, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Jackson-26952|Private Elmer H. Jackson of Saratoga Springs, New York]] ''brother of Francis H. Jackson, Co. I'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-28426|Private James Henry Jackson of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] WIA ''brother of Levi & Francis Jackson of Co. C; not to be confused with Sergeant James H. Jackson of Co. D 54th transferred to Co. B 55th Massachusetts'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Jackson-29338|Private Sanford Jackson of Amherst and Warren, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-29343|Private Thomas Jackson of Lenox, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-29344|Private William N. Jackson of Hudson, New York]] DOD #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Jarvis-3553|Private George Jarvis of Sheffield, Massachusetts]] # [[Jarvis-3554|Private George W. Jarvis of Greenfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Johnson-75058|Private Nathaniel H. Johnson of Sheffield, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Norman Johnson, Co. A'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse(s) and children identified # [[Johnson-68160|Private Norman Johnson of Sheffield and Westfield, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Nathaniel H. Johnson, Co. A'' #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Johnson-75071|Private Peter B. Johnson of Springfield, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Memorial created #* Military pension files available # [[Jones-72644|Private Henry E. Jones of Lanesborough, Massachusetts]] #* Parents tentatively identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Jones-72678|Private William Henry Jones of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Kane-2234|Private Charles Kane of Buffalo, New York]] WIA DOW # [[Kelson-51|Private Joseph Kelson (Kelsey) of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Parents identified #* Memorial identified # [[Lamb-6385|Private Marshall Lamb of Newberry, South Carolina]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Lewis-32263|Private Douglass Lewis of Chatham Four Corners, New York]] #* Parents identified # [[Livingston-3310|Private Franklin R. Livingston of Hudson, New York]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Lushay-1|George Lushay of New York, New York]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Martin-46390|Private James M. Martin of Cambridge, Massachusetts]] # [[McCloud-458|Private James McCloud of St. Thomas, ''Virgin Islands?'']] # [[Merritt-3777|Private William Merritt of Hudson, New York]] # [[Miller-59918|Private William Miller of Cambridge, Massachusetts]] # [[Nettle-86|Private John H. Nettle of Boston, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Oliver-8958|William H. Oliver of Springfield, Massachusetts]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Pell-634|Private George M. Pell of Lee, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Spouse and children identified #* Memorial identified # [[Perkins-11774|Private George Washington Perkins of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Perow-18|Private Joseph D. Perow (Pero) of Burlington, New Jersey]] WIA #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified # [[Peters-9779|Private George G. Peters of Lenox, Massachusetts]] #* Parents identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Pierce-10685|Private Harrison Pierce of Hampden County, Massachusetts]] KIA ''brother of Warren Pierce, Co. A and son of Solomon Pierce, Co. A'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial created # [[Pierce-10686|Private Solomon Pierce of Hampden County, Massachusetts]] ''father of Harrison and Warren Pierce, Co. A'' #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Pierce-10687|Private Warren Pierce of Hampden County, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Harrison Pierce, Co. A and son of Solomon Pierce, Co. A'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave tentatively identified # [[Piper-2530|Private Charles H. Piper of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Porter-14675|Private William Porter of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Porter-14676|Private William D. Porter of New York, New York]] # [[Potter-8562|Private Franklin Potter of New York, New York]] WIA # [[Price-16768|Private Cornelius Price of Underhill, Vermont]] KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Pruyn-73|Private Peter H. Pruyn of Stuyvesant, New York and Lenox, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Parent, guardians and other uncertain relatives identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Robinson-29312|Private Lewis Robinson of Columbia and York, Pennsylvania]] # [[Robinson-29313|Private Thomas P. Robinson of Staten Island, New York]] WIA # [[Rollings-146|Private Robert Rollings (Rollins) of Andover, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Roy-5382|Private Lindsey Roy a.k.a. Le Roy of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* One spouse identified (of at least two) #* Grave identified # [[Saunders-7877|Private Enoch Saunders of Cambridge, Massachusetts]] # [[Sharts-8|Private James E. Sharts of Lee, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Sharts-11|Private William H. Sharts of Lee, Massachusetts]] # [[Siscoe-29|Private Richard Siscoe (Cisco) of Catskill, New York]] ''brother of John H. Siscoe, Co. A'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Smith-168404|Private John Smith of Somerset County, Maryland]] WIA # [[Smith-168406|Private Samuel Smith of Boston, Massachusetts]] DOD # [[Spriggs-410|Private Isaiah C. Spriggs of Baltimore and Jefferson, Maryland]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and one child identified #* Grave identified # [[Stevens-15860|Private William A. Stevens of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] # [[Sutherland-5300|Private John Sutherland of Stockport, New York]] # [[Tabb-246|Private Americus (America) C. Tabb of Cambridge, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Mystery identified # [[Taylor-52613|Private William Thomas Taylor of Tyringham, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Thomas-35210|Private Jacob H. Thomas of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] # [[Thompson-45308|Private Charles P. Thompson of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] # [[Townsend-6709|Private Ralsey R. Townsend of Winchester, Connecticut and Springfield, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Memorial created # [[Tucker-11636|Private Henry J. Tucker of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] #* Mother tentatively identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Tucker-11642|Private Jeremiah Tucker of Boston, Massachusetts and Cleveland, Ohio]] #* Grave identified # [[Van_Allen-385|Private Charles Van Allen of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] KIA #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Van_Alstyne-170|Private Charles Van Alstyne of Hudson, New York]] #* One spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Van_Blake-2|Private John Van Blake of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Vernonhaus-1|Private Alexander Vernonhaus of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Vosburgh-216|Private John E. Vosburgh of Lenox, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Wallis-2651|Private Alanson Wallis (Wallace) of Hampden County and New Bedford, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Wallace-12885|Private James Wallis (Wallace) of Hampden County, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Waterman-2156|Private George F. Waterman of Lenox, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Parents and one sibling identified #* Memorial created # [[Watson-21253|Private Cornelius Watson of Orange County, New York]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Whipple-2353|Private William Henry Whipple of Scituate, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Whitford-593|Private Charles H. Whitford of Hudson, New York]] #* One spouse and one child identified #* Grave identified # [[Williams-68096|Private Alexander Williams of New York and Lee, Massachusetts]] # [[Williams-68098|Private Amos Williams of Hartland, Connecticut; Tyringham, Massachusetts; and Dillon, California]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Wilson-56992|Private George Wilson of Hudson, New York]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified # [[Wilson-57000|Private William H. Wilson of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] ====Corporals (10 / 10) ==== # [[Duncan-12115|Corporal Justin M. Duncan of Berkshire County, Massachusetts; Paw Paw, Illinois; and St. Cloud, Florida]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Gardner-11854|Corporal Ralph B. Gardner of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] POW # [[Halsted-188|Corporal James W. Halsted of Hartford County, Connecticut]] #* Spouse (including image) and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Noe-791|Corporal Charles Noe of Springfield, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Ringgold-68|Corporal George W. Ringgold of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Siscoe-25|Corporal John H. Siscoe (Cisco) of Catskill, New York and Cleveland, Ohio]] ''brother of Richard Siscoe, Co. A'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* One child identified # [[Spencer-17619|Corporal Aaron Spencer of Berkshire County, Massachusetts]] DOW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Wilson-56991|Corporal Eli Wilson of Springfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Wilson-56999|Corporal William Wilson of Indianapolis, Indiana]] # [[Woods-10793|Corporal Thomas Woods of New York, New York]] ====Sergeants (7 / 7) ==== # [[Benton-2727|First Sergeant Andrew Benton of Catskill, New York]] MIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial created # [[Bundy-1156|Sergeant George L. Bundy of Manchester, New Hampshire and Worcester, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Parents identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Cross-7295|Sergeant Martin B. Cross of Catskill, New York]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and son identified #* Grave identified # [[Fletcher-9144|Sergeant Francis H. Fletcher of Salem, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Lenox-209|Sergeant Charles W. Lenox of Watertown, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Smith-168399|First Sergeant Burrill Smith, Jr. of Boston, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and one child identified #* Memorial identified # [[Taylor-52611|Sergeant Robert L. Taylor of Boston, Massachusetts]] == Company B == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; three of the regiment's five major engagements. ===WikiTree profiles ( 136 / 136) === ====Privates (119 / 119) ==== # [[Allison-4415|Private George Allison of Howard County, Maryland and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Anderson-36209|Private Elijah Anderson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Anderson-36210|Private Solomon E. Anderson of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] POW #* Grave identified #* Parents and some of his siblings identified # [[Bailey-18704|Private David Bailey of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Memorial created # [[Ballard-6318|Private Jacob Ballard of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Barcus-139|Private Ezekiel L. Barcus of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Blake-5419|Private Lemuel Blake (Blakes) of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] POW #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Bond-6020|Private Benjamin M. Bond of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Bosley-614|Private Joseph E. Bosley of Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Mother identified # [[Boyd-10698|Private William T. Boyd of Pennsylvania]] DOD # [[Bradley-9578|Private Daniel Bradley of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Bradley-9579|Private Jeremiah Bradley of Adams, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Branson-842|Private Alexander Branson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Branson-843|Private Samuel Branson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Brooks-12869|Private John Henry Brooks of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Brown-72431|Private George Brown of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Brown-72432|Private Henry L. Patterson Brown of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Father and some siblings identified # [[Brown-72455|Private Jesse H. Brown of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] WIA POW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified # [[Brown-72461|Private Morris Brown of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Buck-4972|Private Henry George Buck of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Clark-41162|Private Isaac Jefferson Clark of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Clow-300|Private John J. Clow of Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Cole-15525|Private James Cole of Oxford and Lincoln, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified (brother: Josiah of Company B) # [[Cole-15526|Private Josiah Cole of Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified (brother: James of Company B) # [[Cooper-19217|Private Thomas F. Cooper of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified #* Spouse and child identified # [[Counsel-42|Private George Counsel of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] POW # [[Croslear-1|Private Edward Augustus Croslear of Sheffield, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Father identified #* Spouse and siblings identified # [[Crozier-782|Musician Oscar James Crozier of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified # [[Day-10300|Private Robert M. Day of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Dickson-3449|Private Anderson Dickson of Muscatine Island, Iowa]] # [[Dixon-8811|Private John W. Dixon of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Douglass-2254|Private John Douglass a.k.a. Henry W. Hinson of Unionville, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Draper-2542|Private Charles Draper of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Elletts-1|Private James Elletts of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] POW #* Memorial created # [[Elletts-2|Private Samuel Elletts of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Ferris-2098|Private John R. Ferris of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and one child identified #* Grave identified # [[Gallas-40|Private Joseph Gallas (Gallis) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Garner-4017|Private George H. Garner of Framingham and Marlborough, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* One spouse and one child identified # [[Gibbs-4826|Private George W. Gibbs of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and St. Louis, MIssouri]] # [[Glasgow-751|Private London Glasgow of Unionville, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Memorial identified #* Parents and siblings tentatively identified # [[Grant-11491|Private George Grant of Philadelphia and West Chester, Pennsylvania]] POW #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified # [[Green-26472|Private Alfred Green of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylania]] POW #* Grave identified #* Spouse and child identified # [[Hall-33658|Private Aaron C. Hall of Exeter, New Hampshire]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Hall-33659|Private George Henry Hall of Philadelphia and West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Hall-33661|Private William D. Hall of Exeter, New Hampshire and Southbridge, Masssachusetts]] # [[Harris-29755|Private John C. Harris of New York City, New York; Sheffield, Massachusetts; and Willimantic, Connecticut]] ''note: there is also a John C. Harris in Company D'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index tentatively identified # [[Harrison-13954|Private William Henry Harrison of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] ''note: there is also a William H. Harrison in Company A and two William Henry Harrisons in Company H'' # [[Hazard-656|Private Austin Hazard of Woodstock, Vermont]] ''brother of James Hazard, Co. G'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified # [[Hazard-668|Private Solomon Hazard of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hercules-13|Private Lewis Hercules of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Hight-378|Private James Hight of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hill-27692|Private William Hill of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hoose-82|Private Edward Hoose of Dalton, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Howard-15801|Private James Howard of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hurdle-139|Private Robert Harrison Hurdle of Falmouth, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-26198|Private Charles Jackson of Monterey, Massachusetts]] # [[Jackson-26199|Private Samuel D. Jackson of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Jay-784|Private George Jay of Oxford, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Wesley and William Jay, Co. B'' #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Jay-788|Private Wesley Jay of Oxford, Pennsylvania]] WIA ''brother of George and William Jay, Co. B'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Jay-787|Private William Jay of Oxford, Pennsylvania]] WIA ''brother of George and Wesley Jay, Co. B'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Johnson-68288|Private Augustus Johnson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Johnson-68289|Private Clayton Johnson of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Johnson-68290|Private George W. Johnson '''AKA''' George H. Cooper of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-68300|Private Moses Johnson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Jones-66155|Private William Jones of Sheffield, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Langley-2418|Private London S. Langley of Rutland, Vermont]] ''transferred to the 33rd United States Colored Troops (USCT)'' # [[Lee-23014|Private Alfred Lee of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Boston, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Long-14960|Private Henry Long of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Mero-71|Private Andrew H. Mero of Rutland and Woodstock, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Mero-84|Private Edward H. Mero of Woodstock, Vermont and Princeton, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Mero-76|Private Sylvester Hartland Mero of Rutland and Woodstock, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Miller-54458|Private John Miller of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Bath, New York]] # [[Moore-39935|Private Edward More (Moore) of Sheffield, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Neal-4323|Private Samuel Neal of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Newport-1088|Private Erastus Newport of Monson, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Nicholas-1699|Private Lemuel A. Nicholas of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and New York]] # [[Parker-27336|Private Jeremiah Parker of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Parker-27337|Private John Parker of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Peer-456|Private John W. Peer of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] DOD # [[Potter-7804|Private Charles W. Potter of Hinsdale, Massachusetts]] # [[Preston-5056|Private Charles Henry Preston of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Reed-16150|Private John W. Reed of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Richardson-17348|Private Andrew Richardson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Rigby-895|Private William Rigby of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] WIA POW # [[Ringold-13|Private James W. Ringold of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Ross-15079|Private James Ross of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Scott-27469|Private George H. Scott of Rutland, Vermont]] ''son of William Scott, Co. I'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Shirley-2053|Private John L. B. Shirley of Salisbury and West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[Smith-153401|Private Edward H. Smith of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Smith-153279|Private James H. Smith of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Snowdon-146|Private John A. Snowdon (Snowden) of Hanover and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Spriggs-343|Private Enos Spriggs of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[States-215|Private Daniel States of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA POW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Story-1570|Private William A. Story of Hadley, Massachusetts]] # [[Streets-217|Private George Washington Streets of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Sufshay-1|Musician Samuel Sufshay (Suffhay) of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Grave identified # [[Swan-2195|Private Charles L. Swan of Monterey, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse identified # [[Swan-2196|Private Henry Swan of Monterey, Massachusetts]] # [[Tanner-3931|Private John N. Tanner of Southbridge, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Thomas-32021|Private John Thomas of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Vanalstyne-156|Private William D. Vanalstyne of Plainfield, Massachusetts]] POW # [[Vanleer-46|Private George R. Vanleer of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Walls-1640|Private Albert Walls of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] MIA KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial identified # [[Washington-1809|Private George A. Washington of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Washington-1812|Private Stephen Washington of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Washington-1813|Private William Henry Washington of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Wells-15653|Private Augustus Wells of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Wentworth-2034|Private Charles B. Wentworth Sr. of Woodstock, Vermont]] ''father of Charles B. Wentworth Jr., Co. K'' #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[White-41681|Private Isaac White of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Williams-62301|Private Charles Williams of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] POW ''note: there is a Charles A. Williams in Co. G'' # [[Williams-62303|Private Curtis Williams of New Bern, South Carolina and Mattapan, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Williams-62307|Private John Williams of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Williams-62331|Private John Q. Williams of Stockbridge, Massachusetts]] # [[Williams-62332|Private Valorous W. Williams of Stockbridge, Massachusetts]] # [[Willis-7310|Private Jeremiah Willis of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Wilson-51724|Private Samuel R. Wilson of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] POW #* Memorial identified # [[Winston-1019|Private Joseph Winston of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Woods-9427|Private Robert Woods of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Wright-30504|Musician John Wright of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] ====Corporals (11 / 11)==== # [[Armstrong-12167|Corporal George E. Armstrong of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Champlin-557|Corporal David Henry Champlin of Hingham, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified # [[Davis-55098|Corporal Jeremiah Davis of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and New York, New York]] # [[Farmer-4513|Corporal George Farmer of Unionville, Pennsylvania and Haddonfield, New Jersey]] #* Grave identified # [[Glasgow-750|Corporal Abraham Glasgow of Unionville, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hall-33660|Corporal James Henry Hall of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hammond-6816|Corporal Alexander Hammond of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Hardy-5585|Corporal Charles Hardy of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] POW # [[Lyons-4489|Corporal James Lyons of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Morris-20068|Corporal George Morris of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA POW # [[Smith-153403|Corporal Lewis Smith of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] ==== Sergeants (6 / 6) ==== # [[Merriman-932|Sergeant George F. Merriman of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] DOW #* Grave identified # [[Simmons-10368|First Sergeant Robert John Simmons of Bermuda]] WIA POW #* Parents and sibling identified #* Memorial identified #* 1863 letter to his wife identified # [[Stephens-8748|First Sergeant George E. Stephens of Boston, Massachusetts and Brooklyn, New York]] # [[Story-1397|Sergeant Charles A. Story of Hadley, Massachusetts]] # [[Valentine-2007|Sergeant Samuel Valentine of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Personal letter identified by Edwin S. Redkey # [[Washington-1808|Sergeant Edward Washington of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Springfield, Ohio]] == Company C == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, and the Battle of Honey Hill (picketing;) three of the regiment's five major engagements ===WikiTree Profiles (122 / 122) === ====Privates (103 / 103)==== # [[Allison-4732|Private Charles H. (Allson) Allison of Bristol County, Massachusetts]] #* Spouses identified #* Grave identified # [[Anderson-38910|Private John H. Anderson of Chelsea, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Atkinson-7579|Private John H. Atkinson of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] DOD # [[Baker-34774|Private George Baker of Montrose, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouses and children identified # [[Barton-6387|Private Lott Lee Barton of Columbia County, New York]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Benton-2668|Private Nelson R. Benton of Catskill, New York]] WIA #* Sister identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Blackburn-3833|Private John Blackburn of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Blackburn-3834|Private John W. Blackburn of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] ''discharged prior to departure to the South'' #* Mother and sibling identified # [[Brewster-3126|Private Henry T. Brewster of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and two of three children identified #* Grave identified # [[Byard-186|Private Robert Byard of St. Albans, Vermont and Medford, Massachusetts]] #* Memorial tentatively identified # [[Campbell-29437|Private Joseph R. Campbell of Baltimore, Maryland and New Bedford, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Mother tentatively identified #* Memorial identified # [[Cass-1168|Private Isaiah (Isiah) Cass of Woodford County, Kentucky and Richmond, Indiana]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified # [[Clark-44118|Private Lewis Clark of Lebanon, Ohio]] KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Cootney-1|Private Rudolphus Cootney of Greene County, Ohio]] DOD # [[Cornish-1822|Private John Cornish of Maryland; Springfield, Massachusetts and Denver, Colorado]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Craig-8024|Private Noah Craig of Delaware and Bristol County, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Davis-58996|Private Enoch Davis of East Troy, New York and Baltimore, Maryland]] # [[Demory-42|Private Francis Demory of New Bedford, Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Depp-74|Private Stephen Depp of Champaign County, Ohio]] #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave tentatively identified # [[Dexter-1786|Private Thomas Dexter of Plymouth, Massachusetts and Richmond, Virginia]] # [[Downing-2896|Private John Downing of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] ''discharged prior to departure to the South'' # [[Easton-1548|Private James H. Easton of Newport, Rhode Island]] DOD #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Edwards-20929|Private John Edwards of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Ennis-1124|Private Stephen Ennis of Montrose, Pennsylvania and Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Evins-72|Private Joseph Evins (Evans) of Tennessee and Ohio]] # [[Finnemore-81|Private Charles A. Finnemore of Amherst, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Fleetwood-811|Private Lewis A. Fleetwood of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Fletcher-8989|Merrick Fletcher of Dalton, Massachusetts]] ''discharged prior to departure to the South'' # [[Franklin-10429|Private Eli Franklin of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Freeman-12380|Private Cyrus Freeman of Springfield, Massachusetts and North Ashford, Connecticut]] #* Grave identified # [[Green-28222|Private John W. Green of Montrose, Pennsylvania and Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Green-28223|Private Lewis C. Green of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Green-28224|Private Peter Green of Montrose and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]] # [[Gunn-2877|Private Benjamin J. Gunn of Grafton, Ohio; Columbia County, New York]] ''brother of Titus M. Gunn, Co. C; stepbrother of Charles T. Way, Co. H'' #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Gunn-2774|Private Titus M. Gunn of Grafton, Ohio; West Stockbridge, Massachusetts; and Columbia County, New York]] ''brother of Benjamin J. Gunn, Co. C; stepbrother of Charles T. Way, Co. H'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Hall-36038|Private Joseph Lee Hall of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Memorial identified # [[Halsey-766|Private Ira E. Halsey of Columbia County, New York]] MIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial created # [[Harder-1000|Peter H. Harder of Columbia County, New York]] WIA #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Harrison-14888|Private Charles H. Harrison of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] #* Daughter identified #* Grave identified # [[Harrison-14890|Private John H. Harrison of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Henson-2417|Private Cornelius Henson of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] POW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identitied # [[Henson-2427|Private John Henson of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Hicks-10928|Private Henry J. Hicks of Middlesex County, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse identified # [[Jackson-28423|Private (or Corporal) Francis "Frank" J. Jackson of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] DOD ''brother of James Henry Jackson, Co. A & Levi H. Jackson, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identifed # [[Jackson-28429|Private James L. Jackson of Columbia, New York]] # [[Jackson-28430|Private John H. Jackson of Troy, New York]] # [[Jackson-28425|Private (or Corporal) Levi H. Jackson of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW ''brother of James Henry Jackson, Co. A & Francis J. Jackson, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-28431|Private Mathias Jackson of Dutchess County, New York and San Pueblo, Colorado[sic]]] # [[Jackson-28432|Private Samuel Jackson of Hudson, New York]] # [[Jefferson-1434|Private Benjamin F. Jefferson of Wappinger Falls, New York]] # [[Jennings-7783|Private William Jennings]] ''discharged prior to the departure to the South; likely father of Francis N. Jennings, Co. H & William H. H. Jennings, Co. C'' #* Spouse and children tentatively identified # [[Jennings-7784|Private William H. H. Jennings of Amherst, Massachusetts]] ''likely son of William Jennings, Co. C & brother of Francis N. Jennings, Co. H'' #* Parents and siblings tentatively identified # [[Johnson-73404|Musician Alexander Howard Johnson of New Bedford and Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Johnson-73423|Private Henry Johnson of Montrose and Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania]] ''brother-in-law of Benjamin W. Naylor, Co. C'' #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave tentatively identified # [[Johnson-73445|Private Isaac Johnson of South Reading, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Johnson-73446|Private Samuel Johnson of Montrose, Pennsylvania]] MIA # [[Johnson-73447|Private William Johnson of Montrose, Pennsylvania and Ithaca, New York]] # [[Jones-70946|Private Joseph Jones of Coatesville, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Lawrence-11155|Private Robert Lawrence of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Leighton-1769|Private Samuel Leighton of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Lewis-31635|Private George F. Lewis of Cambridgeport, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Lott-1409|Private John Lott of South Bend, Indiana]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Magill-684|Private Benjamin Magill of Grove, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Marshall-14849|Private Henry B. Marshall of Brooklyn, New York and Elizabeth City, Virginia]] #* Grave tentatively identified # [[Middleton-4078|Private Samuel Middleton of Catskill, Pennsylvania]] # [[Mitchell-21683|Private Edward Mitchell of New York, New York]] # [[Monroe-2752|Private George C. Monroe of Littleton, Massachusetts]] # [[Monroe-2753|Musician Henry A. Monroe of New Bedford, Massachusetts and New York, New York]] # [[Murphy-16083|Private Francis H. Murphy of Hudson, New York]] WIA # [[Naylor-1914|Private Benjamin W. Naylor of Montrose and Bridgewater, Pennsylvania]] ''brother-in-law of Henry Johnson, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Nelson-16657|Private Daniel Nelson of Montrose, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Mother and siblings identified # [[Nelson-16666|Private Richard Nelson]] ''discharged prior to departure to the South'' # [[Pennington-4535|Private William F. Pennington of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Phelps-5915|Private Emery (also Emory) G. Phelps of New Bedford and Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified # [[Phelps-5917|Private William J. Phelps of St. Albans, Vermont]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Price-16344|Private George Price of Montrose, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Memorial created # [[Prince-3726|Private Charles Henry Prince of St. Albans and Bristol, Vermont]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Prince-3742|Private Daniel Prince of St. Albans, Vermont]] ''Brother of Isaac Prince, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Prince-3745|Private Isaac Prince of St. Albans, Vermont]] ''Brother of Daniel Prince, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Remley-104|Private George Remley of Greene County and Toledo, Ohio]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave tentatively identified # [[Rensenlear-1|Private Charles M. Rensenlear (Rensellaer) of Easthampton, Massachusetts]] POW #* Grave identified # [[Rogers-22921|Private Edward Rogers of Burlington, Vermont]] # [[Schuyler-579|Private Arthur T. Schuyler of Worcester and Lawrence, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Scott-29301|Private William Scott of Newark, New Jersey and Norwich, Connecticut]] WIA # [[Smith-164832|Private Charles A. Smith of Montrose, Pennsylvania and Oneida, New York]] # [[Smith-164833|Private John Smith of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Stevens-15731|Private Robert Stevens of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Taylor-52188|Private Alexander Taylor of Amherst, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Thomas-34889|Private Isaac Thomas of Baltimore, Maryland]] # [[Thompson-44888|Private James Thompson of Amherst, Massachusetts]] # [[Thompson-44890|Private Jeremiah Thompson of Urbana, Ohio]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Till-362|Private Samuel C. Till of Hadley, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Torrence-319|Private Abram (Abraham) P. Torrence of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Memorial identified # [[Turner-24257|Private Treadwell Turner of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] MIA #* Memorial identified # [[Van_Alstine-237|Private William Van Alstine of East Troy, New York]] WIA # [[Van_Schaik-122|Private Solomon Van Schaik of Troy, New York]] #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Washington-1906|Private Charles Washington of Baltimore, Maryland]] # [[Williams-67513|Charles E. Williams]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Williams-67514|Private Daniel Williams of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Williams-67528|Private George W. Williams of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] ''discharged prior to departure to the South'' # [[Wilson-56520|Private Joseph T. Wilson of New Bedford, Massachusetts and Virginia]] WIA #* Published book identified, ''The Black Phalanx'' #* Spouse and one child identified # [[Wright-33080|Private John Wright of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Young-30699|Private Nathan L. Young of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified ====Corporals (13 / 13) ==== # [[Buchanan-4878|Corporal James H. Buchanan of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] KIA #* Grave identified # [[Delavan-37|Corporal George Delavan of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified # [[Fletcher-8988|Corporal David S. Fletcher of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Parents and siblings tentatively identified #* Widow identified # [[Foster-18840|Corporal Richard M. Foster of Troy, New York]] KIA # [[Gladden-232|Corporal Henry F. (Gladdin) Gladden of Greenwich, New Jersey]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Gooding-582|Corporal James Henry Gooding of New Bern, North Carolina; New York, New York and New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA POW #* Father identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Writing identified # [[Greene-6230| Corporal Charles E. Greene of Providence Rhode Island]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Hasbrook-28|Corporal James H. Hasbrook of Catskill, New York]] WIA #* Parents and sister identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-28422|Corporal Charles Jackson of Ghent, New York]] # [[Kelly-15862|Corporal William D. Kelly of New Bedford, Massachusetts and Leavenworth, Kansas]] # [[Watson-21089|Corporal Henry Watson of Chatham Four Corners, New York]] # [[Weeden-2566|Corporal Cornelius A. Weeden of Cambridge, Boston and Hyde Park, Massachusetts]] ''great-grandson of an American Revolutionary War soldier'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Young-30691|Corporal Hamilton Young of Montrose, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Two siblings tentatively identified ====Sergeants (6 / 6)==== # [[Carney-1627|Sergeant William Harvey Carney of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Created by [[Goines-21|Rosemary Coppock]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Furlong-591|Major Wesley J. Furlong of New Bedford, Boston and Melrose, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Gray-20564|First Sergeant William H. W. Gray of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Johnson-73421|Sergeant Frederick Johnson of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Lee-24789|Sergeant George H. Lee of New Bedford and Wellesley, Massachusetts]] # [[Williams-67531|Sergeant Wharton (Warton) A. Williams of Nantucket and New Bedford, Massachusetts and Elizabeth, New Jersey]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified == Company D (139 of 139) == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, the Battle of Honey Hill (picketing,) and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; four of the regiment's five major engagements. === WikiTree profiles === ====Privates (118 / 118) ==== # [[Anderson-35978|Private John Anderson of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] # [[Anderson-35979|Private John W. Anderson of Chester, Pennsylvania]] # [[Anthony-2819|Private Francis Anthony of Rutland, Vermont]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Artis-155|Private Elias W. Artis of Shelby County, Ohio]] WIA #* One sibling identified #* Military pension index identified; military pension files available # [[Barry-3284|Private Joseph Smith Barry (Berry) of Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Benson-4710|John Benson Jr.]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Berry-11533|Elijah Berry of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Boss-711|Private Caleb J. Boss of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Parents identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified, military pension files available # [[Briggs-6240|Private Chauncey Briggs of Castleton, Vermont]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Briggs-6244|Private Royal A. Briggs of Vermont]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Burns-9115|Private Richard Burns a.ka. John Burns of Kentucky]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Burrell-1744|Private Sylvester Burrell of Columbia, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Bush-5250|Private Henry Bush of Baltimore, Maryland]] # [[Butler-14750|Private Joseph H. Butler of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Butler-14751|Private Richard Butler of Williamsport, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified; military pension files available # [[Butler-14752|Private William Butler of Boston, Massachusetts and Princeton, Indiana]] WIA #* Parents identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Cannon-3650|Private Henry Cannon of the West Indies]] # [[Cebolt-1|Private William Cebolt of Indiana and Battle Creek, Michigan]] #* Spouses and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/41048146/william-cebolt Grave] identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Chaney-1457|Private Cato Chaney of Butler, Ohio and Muncie, Indiana]] #* Spouse identified #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/71571793/cato-chaney Grave] identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Clark-41019|Private Andrew Clark of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Spouse and child identified #* Military pension files available # [[Coburn-1007|Private George E. Coburn of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Cogswell-925|Private George E. Cogswell of New Hampshire]] POW #* Mother and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified; military pension files available #* Memorial created # [[Craft-2372|Private Samuel Craft of Ulster County, New York]] # [[Cragg-429|Private Robert Cragg of Columbia, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified; military pension files available # [[Davis-54817|Private James D. Davis of Columbia, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial identified # [[Davis-54818|Private John E. Davis of Niagara, New York]] ''transferred to the 55th Massachusetts'' #* Grave identified # [[Davis-54820|Private Thomas Davis of Oswego and Buffalo, New York]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Delany-152|Private Toussaint L'Ouverture Delany of Pennyslvania, Alabama and Tennessee]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Dustin-271|Private Moses N. Dustin of New Hampshire]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Edgerly-85|Private William Edgerly of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] KIA # [[Ellis-14167|Private Charles L. Ellis of Massachusetts]] #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Evans-22153|Private Albert Evans of Springfield, Ohio]] KIA # [[Firman-199|Private John Firman of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Fisher-14654|Private George Fisher of Carlisle and Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Gardiner-2798|Private Ira W. Gardiner of Penn Yan, New York]] #* Spouse identified # [[Gilman-1397|Private Martin Gilman a.k.a. Martin Gillmore of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA, DOW #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Green-26348|Private Alexander F. Green of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Green-26350|Private Amos Benjamin Green of Sherborn, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Green-26352|Private James Washington Green of Sherborn, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Graves identified (Beaufort, SC and Sherborn, MA) #* Military pension index identified # [[Green-26364|Private Franklin Green of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Green-26369|Private John A. Green of Brooklyn, New York]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Hall-33420|Private John Hall of Lenox, Massachusetts]] #* Memorial created # [[Hall-33421|Private William Hall of Lima, Ohio]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Hallowell-181|Private Joseph F. Hallowell of Marshall County [sic], Missouri]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Hamilton-16999|Private Paul Hamilton of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] transferred to Company A, brother of Henry Hamilton, Company K #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Hankerson-28|Private Charles C. Hankerson (Hankinson) of New Jersey]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Harris-29950|Private John C. Harris of Shenandoah County, Virginia and Candor, Pennsylvania]] ''note: there is also a John C. Harris in Company B who is mistakenly buried in Connecticut with the headstone for the soldier of Company D'' # [[Harrison-13876|Private John F. Harrison of Brooklyn, New York]] # [[Haskell-2047|Private James F. Haskell of Warner, New Hampshire]] #* Grave identified #* Parents identified # [[Hawkins-8734|Private Isaac S. Hawkins of Medina, New York and Washington, D.C.]] POW #* Grave identified #* 1 of (at least) 2 spouses identified #* News articles identified # [[Hazard-636|Private Henry Hazard (Hazzard) of Shirley, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Theodore Hazard, Co. D'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #[[Hazard-641|Private (James) Horace O. Hazard of Shirley and Townsend, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Oliver Hazard, Co. D'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[Hazard-642|Private Oliver Hazard of Shirley and Leominster, Massachusetts]] WIA ''brother of Horace Hazard, Co. D'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and child identified # [[Hazard-645|Private Theodore Hazard (Hazzard) of Shirley, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Henry Hazard, Co. D'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Henderson-13746|Private John Henderson of Boston, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Hogan-3364|Private Benjamin Hogan of Mercer County, Ohio]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Hopkins-8683|Private Peter Hopkins of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Hunter-11313|Private James Hunter of Cumbria, England]] # [[Hunter-11314|Private Samuel Hunter of Fair Haven, Vermont]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Jackson-26050|Private William Jackson of Castleton, Vermont]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Jeffrey-1454|Private Nathan C. Jeffrey a.k.a. Nathan J. Condol/Condor of Rochester, New York]] #* Parents, guardians, and a sibling identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-67948|Private John Henry Johnson of Lanesville and Norfolk, Virginia]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified; military pension files available # [[Johnson-67950|Private Ralph Johnson of Carroll County, Maryland]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Jones-65765|Musician Robert A. Jones of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Jordan-10360|Private Wiley Jordan of Mercer County, Ohio]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Kennard-499|Private William H. Kennard of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings tentatively identified # [[Knox-3199|Private Thomas E. Knox of Hollidaysburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Langley-2406|Private John Newell Langley of Vermont and Rhode Island]] #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Lee-22810|Private Harrison Lee of North Carolina and New Bedford, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Little-10710|Private William H. Little of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Portrait identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Lloyd-5711|Private Thomas Lloyd of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Lloyd-5712|Private William Lloyd of Boston, Massachusetts]] KIA # [[Lucas-6802|Private George Lucas of Buffalo, New York]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Lukes-95|Private Edwin Lukes of Steuben County, New York]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Macpherson-882|Private John Macpherson (McPherson) of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Meads-59|Private Andrew B. Meads of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Created by [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Mills-12787|Private James H. Mills of Bradford, New York]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Moore-39689|Private George Moore of Springfield, Massachusetts]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Moore-39690|Private John W. Moore of Dundas, Ontario, Canada]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Nelson-15558|Private James Nelson of Chatham, Ontario, Canada]] DOD #* Memorial created # [[Newton-8722|Private Stephen Newton of New Haven, Connecticut]] KIA #* Memorial created #* Military pension index identified # [[O'Neal-1447|Private John R. O'Neal of Buffalo, New York]] #* Spouse and child tentatively identified # [[Parker-27193|Private Henry J. "Harry" Parker of Columbia, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Passidy-1|Private William Passidy of Camden County, New Jersey]] # [[Piner-53|Private Philip Piner of New York]] transferred to the 55th Massachusetts #* Parents identified #* Spouse identified # [[Porter-13350|Private Charles C. Porter of New Haven, Connecticut]] transferred to the 55th Massachusetts #* Military pension index identified # [[Prator-40|Private Anson Prator (Prater) of Toledo, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Prosser-860|Private George Thomas Prosser of Columbia, Pennsylvania]] POW #* Spouse and children identified #* Siblings tentatively identified #* Memorials identified (burial and cenotaph) #* Military pension index identified # [[Reed-16052|Private Charles E. Reed of Worcester County, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses identified #* Grave identified # [[Reed-16053|Private Joseph W. Reed of New Hampshire and Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Rice-11474|Private Joseph J. Rice of Camden County, New Jersey]] #* Parents identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified #* Grave identified # [[Riggs-3061|Private Thomas Peter Riggs of Georgetown, Ontario, Canada]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Robinson-26417|Private John Robinson of Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada]] # [[Ryan-8501|Private Warren/Warner Ryan of Frederick County, Maryland]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Saunders-7029|Private John Saunders a.k.a. William Gibson of Chatham, Ontario, Canada]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Military pension index identified #* Military pension files available # [[Scott-27308|Private George Scott of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] DOD # [[Seaman-1231|Private Richard Seaman of Brooklyn, New York]] # [[Smith-152373|Private Augustus Smith of Orange County, New York]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Smith-152374|Private James H. Smith of Toronto, Ontario, Canada]] # [[Sprague-4030|Private Nathan Sprague of Rochester, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Image of wife identified! (He married Frederick Douglass' eldest daughter, Rosetta) #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Stewart-27088|Private Charles W. Stewart of Fair Haven, Vermont and Saratoga Springs, New York]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Stewart-27089|Private Hezekiah Stewart of Ohio]] #* Grave tentatively identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Thomas-31804|Private William Thomas of Boston, Massachusetts]] KIA #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified, military pension files available # [[Thomas-31805|Private William H. Thomas of Baltimore, Maryland]] # [[Turner-22101|Private John J. Turner of Columbia, Pennsylvania and St. Louis, Missouri]] WIA #* Initial profile created by [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] #* Parents tentatively identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Turner-28449|Private Solomon Turner of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] # [[Van_Alstyne-152|Private Henry Van Alstyne]] of Kinderhook, New York #* Spouses and children identified # [[Vroman-158|Private Samuel Vroman of Schoharie, New York and New Haven, Connecticut]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Walters-5982|Musician John Walters of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Warrick-284|Private James Warrick of Boston, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Weever-15|Private Samuel Weever (Weaver) of Lenox and Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Weir-2863|Private James S. Weir of Rochester, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[West-13612|Private Lewis West of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Wilmore-49|Private Elias Wilmore of Jamaica, New York]] WIA # [[Wilson-51398|Private Webster Wilson of Lancaster and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Woodin-228|Private George Woodin (Wooden) of Laurel, Delaware]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Wyncoop-32|Private John R. Wyncoop of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Young-28039|Private John W. Young of Columbia, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified ====Corporals (15 / 15) ==== # [[Barks-107|Corporal William Tecumseh Barks of Pennsylvania]] #* Created by [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] #* Portrait identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Griffin-9692|Corporal Samuel Griffin of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Jones-65886|Corporal Alexander Jones of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] DOD # [[Kane-2058|Corporal Robert Kane of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] # [[Morris-19937|Corporal Moses Morris of Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Spouse and son identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Nesbitt-926|Corporal William W. Nesbitt of Altoona, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Oliver-8165|Corporal James Oliver of Salem County and Newark, New Jersey]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Pinn-38|Corporal Samuel Walter Pinn of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Plowden-119|Corporal John Plowden of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Father and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Renkins-2|Corporal Alexander W. Renkins of Buffalo, New York]] WIA #* Mother identified #* Military pension index identified #* Military pension files available # [[Robinson-26444|Corporal Samuel J. Robinson of Rochester, New York]] transferred to the 55th Massachusetts #* Spouse and children identified # [[Sessor-2|Corporal Oscar Sessor of Portsmouth, New Hampshire]] transferred to the 55th Massachusetts # [[Sparrow-1261|Corporal Nathaniel Sparrow of Wilmington, North Carolina]] #* Child identified # [[Stotts-173|Corporal John H. Stotts of Columbia and Lancaster County, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* 1 of at least 2 spouses identified # [[Willis-7256|Corporal Franklin Willis of Chatham, Ontario, Canada]] KIA #* Memorial created ====Sergeants (6 / 6) ==== # [[Cezar-16|Sergeant Garnet G. Cezar of New York, Arizona and California]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Dover-492|Sergeant John H. Dover of Buffalo, New York]] #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-26113|Sergeant James H. Jackson of Adrian, Michigan]] transferred to the 55th Massachusetts #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Pinckney-589|Sergeant Alexander Pinckney of Chatham, Ontario, Canada and Toledo, Ohio]] # [[Thompson-40893|First Sergeant Albert D. Thompson of Buffalo, New York]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Wilkins-4037|Sergeant James H. Wilkins of New Haven, Connecticut]] #* Spouse and child identified #* Military pension index identified == Company E == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Honey Hill, and the Battle of Boykin's Mills (scouting;) three of the regiment's five major engagements ===Wikitree profiles (122 of 122)=== ====Privates (105 of 105)==== # [[Addison-1055|Private George N. Addison of Elmira, New York]] DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Anderson-38534|Private William Anderson of Xenia, Ohio]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Annick-1|Private John H. Annick of Toronto, Ontario, Canada]] # [[Arnum-2|Private Charles H. Arnum of Littleton and North Adams, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified # [[Barrett-7993|Private Isaac Barrett of Urbana, Ohio]] WIA # [[Battis-38|Private John Battis of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Bell-22220|Private Henry T. Bell of Binghamton and Union, New York]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Bond-6459|William H. Bond]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Brace-189|Private Peter Brace of St. Albans, Vermont]] WIA #* Created by [[Hathaway-1200|Keith Hathaway]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Briggs-6558|Private William M. Briggs of New York and Albany, New York]] WIA DOW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Broadwater-157|Private William Broadwater of Havre de Grace, Maryland]] # [[Brown-77428|Private Abraham F. Brown of Toronto, New York [sic]]] #* Image identified #* Memorial identified # [[Brown-77431|Private Charles Brown of Sunbury, Pennsylvania]] # [[Brown-77432|Private Charles Brown of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Brown-77433|Private Joseph Brown of Cazenovia, New York]] # [[Brown-77435|Nathan Brown of Bryan, Ohio]] ''Deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Brown-77436|Private Thomas A. Brown of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Brown-77437|Private William Brown of Detroit, Michigan]] DOD # [[Burch-3003|Private William A. Burch of New York, New York and Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Butler-15721|Private George Butler of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] #* One child identified # [[Butler-15724|Private Morris Butler of Mt. Holly, New Jersey]] POW DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Calaman-9|Private Joseph Calaman of Trenton, New Jersey]] # [[Carter-24839|Private Jacob Carter of Syracuse, New York]] WIA # [[Charles-2113|Private George T. Charles of Richmond, Indiana]] # [[Clayton-4707|Private Samuel Clayton of Burlington County, New Jersey]] #* Parents and sister tentatively identified # [[Cleveland-2744|Private Abraham (Abram) Cleveland of Syracuse, New York; Belmont, Massachusetts and Togus, Maine]] #* Grave identified # [[Covington-920|Private Evans Covington of Maryland and Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Father and two brothers identified # [[Crawford-14666|Private Joshua Crawford of Westchester County, New York]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Creamer-592|Private Charles L. Creamer of Syracuse, New York]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse and one daughter identified #* Tentatively identified mother # [[Davis-58564|Private Edward Davis of Harrisburg and Williamsport, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings tentatively identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Dean-8402|Private Anthony A. Dean of Cleveland, Ohio]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified # [[Decker-4560|Private John Decker of Syracuse, New York]] # [[Disbrow-295|Private Theodore Disbrow]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Esau-86|Private Albert E. Esau of Warren, Massachusetts]] # [[Everson-570|Private William H. Everson of New York]] ''Note: There is a William S. Everson in Co. K'' #* Spouse and one child identified #* Grave identified # [[Fisher-15745|Private Benjamin Fisher of New Bern, North Carolina]] # [[Francis-5243|Private (?) William A. Francis of Albany, New York]] #* Grave identified (2009 dedication ceremony) #* Spouse and children identified # [[Furman-646|Private James Furman of Warren County, New Jersey]] #* Two spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Gayton-72|Walter Gayton]] ''deserted prior to departure to the South'' # [[Gibson-14790|Private Joshua Gibson of Detroit, Michigan and Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Gooseberry-2|Musician John Gooseberry of St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada]] #* Image identified # [[Gray-20371|Private Jesse Gray of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Grinton-13|Private William H. Grinton of Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Grover-1812|Private William Grover of Hartford, Connecticut]] POW DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Halmers-3|Private Benjamin Halmers of Albany, New York]] # [[Harris-31832|Private Alfred Harris of Detroit, Michigan]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Hart-11895|Private Christopher C. Hart of Springfield, Ohio]] # [[Henry-9204|Private Alexander Henry of Syracuse, New York]] # [[Hersey-1052|Private Samuel Hersey of Worcester County, Maryland and Salem County, New Jersey]] #* Brother tentatively identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Hurley-2161|Private Nathaniel Hurley of Rochester, New York]] WIA POW DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Hutchings-1906|Private James A. Hutchings of Trenton, New Jersey]] # [[Jackson-28233|Private George Jackson of Northampton, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse and one child identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-28236|Private George F. Jackson of Broome County, New York]] #* Siblings tentatively identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-28247|Private Moses Jackson of Canada and Grand Rapids, Michigan]] # [[Johnson-72865|Private John E. Johnson of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania and James Island, South Carolina]] #* Grave identified # [[Johnson-72867|Private Thomas Johnson of Detroit, Michigan and James Island, South Carolina]] # [[Kelly-15764|Private James A. Kelley (Kelly) of St. Joseph, Michigan and Youngstown, Ohio]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Kelsky-1|Private Louis J. Kelsky of Detroit, Michigan]] WIA # [[King-29894|Private John L. King of Farmington, Connecticut]] WIA # [[Leader-421|Private John Leader of Reading, Pennsylvania]] # [[Lee-24598|Private Philip Lee of Worcester, Massachusetts]] # [[Lopeman-34|Private Charles H. Lopeman of Reading, Pennsylvania]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Lowry-3136|Private Joseph Lowry of Urbana, Ohio]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Meeks-1654|Private Joseph W. (Meeks) Meek of Quincy, Illinois; Springfield, Ohio; Kansas City, Missouri and Meagher County, Montana]] #* Spouse and one child identified #* Two foster children tentatively identified #* Grave identified # [[Mills-13731|Private Edward Mills of New York, New York]] WIA # [[Mitchell-21486|Private Hamilton Mitchell of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Moorehouse-82|Private Stephen Warren (Moorhouse) Morehouse of Franklin County, New York]] #* Parents identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Morgan-22179|Private Edgar T. Morgan of Albany, New York]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[Morgan-22195|Private Joseph Morgan of Reading and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Newby-1319|Private James R. Newby of New London, Connecticut]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Owens-7665|Private Charles A. Owens of New Orleans, Louisiana]] # [[Parker-28944|Private George Parker of Cleveland, Ohio]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Parker-28949|Private John H. Parker of Bridgeville, Delaware]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Peters-9517|Private William H. Peters of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Princeton-1|Private William Princeton of Cleveland, Ohio]] DOD #* Memorial identified # [[Reader-602|Private George J. Reader of Granby, Connecticut]] DOD # [[Reason-129|Private Charles K. Reason of Onondaga County, New York]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Richardson-18482|Private Joseph T. Richardson of Cleveland, Ohio and Danville, Illinois]] #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified # [[Robinson-28434|Private George Robinson of Plymouth, Massachusetts]] # [[Robinson-28436|Private Peter Robinson of New York]] # [[Robinson-28437|Private William Robinson]] DOD # [[Robinson-28438|Private William H. Robinson of Lynn, Massachusetts]] # [[Russ-938|Private Jordan Russ of Detroit, Michigan]] WIA # [[Sawyer-4852|Private Isaac "Ike" Sawyer of Brattleboro, Vermont and Charleston, South Carolina]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Smith-163544|Private Robert Smith of Springfield, Ohio]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Spain-649|Private William Spain of Urbana, Ohio]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Stewart-28901|Private Henry F. Stewart of Horseheads, New York]] WIA # [[Terry-5712|Private Marion Terry of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Thomas-34143|Private John H. Thomas of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Thompson-43901|Private Alexander Thompson of Albany, New York]] # [[Thompson-43902|Private George Thompson of Reading, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Spouse and two daughters identified #* Grave identified # [[Thompson-43906|Private George A. Thompson of Montrose, Pennsylvania]] # [[Thompson-43907|Private William Thompson of Ohio and Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] # [[Titus-1879|Private John H. Titus of Albany, New York]] # [[Voorhees-609|Private Isaac Voorhees of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Washington-1883|Private George Washington of Syracuse, New York]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Watson-20665|Private William Watson of Dublin, Maryland]] # [[Webster-9027|Private Edward Webster of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Weeks-4541|Private John Weeks of Chatham, Ontario, Canada]] MIA #* Memorial created # [[Wells-16498|Private William Wells of Monterey, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[White-44305|Private Addison White of Kentucky and Mechanicsburg, Ohio]] #* Spouse and one daughter identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Whiten-16|Private Charles Whiten of Syracuse, New York]] WIA # [[Williams-66155|Private Joseph Williams of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Willis-7802|Private Charles J. Willis of Syracuse, New York]] # [[Yates-5097|Private John W. Yates of Reading, Pennsylvania]] ====Corporals (10 of 10) ==== # [[Ballou-642|Corporal Owen Ballou of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Bell-22219|Corporal Charles H. Bell of Albany, New York]] # [[Bell-22231|Corporal Samuel Eshmond Bell of Westchester County, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified (and his wife!) #* Grave identified # [[Bond-6451|Corporal Frederick L. Bond of Broome County, New York]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and one son identified # [[Helman-247|Corporal Preston Helman of Leoni, Michigan and Charleston, South Carolina]] #* Spouse identified # [[Hilton-2742|Corporal LeRoy Hilton of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Proctor-4391|Corporal Joseph J. Proctor of Detroit, Michigan]] MIA # [[Stewart-28900|Corporal Edward Stewart of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] DOD # [[Thomas-34142|Corporal Jeremiah Thomas of London, Ontario, Canada]] # [[Wood-27430|Corporal Charles Wood of Detroit, Michigan]] ====Sergeants (7 of 7) ==== # [[DeForest-425|Sergeant Andrew A. DeForest of Syracuse, New York]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Hall-35799|Sergeant James A. Hall of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Johnson-72863|First Sergeant George A. Johnson of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Jones-70409|Sergeant James Robert Jones of Albany, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Lowe-8741|Sergeant John Lowe of Detroit, Michigan]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Steward-2385|Sergeant Henry Steward of Adrian, Michigan]] DOD #* Image identified # [[Sulsey-1|Sergeant Joseph Sulsey (Selsey) of New Jersey, California, and Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified == Company F == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; three of the regiment's five major engagements. ===Wikitree profiles=== ====Privates (102 of 102)==== # [[Adgarson-1|Private James M. Adgarson of Milton, Massachusetts]] # [[Archer-3638|Private Sylvester Archer of Binghampton, New York and Kansas]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Armstrong-12783|Private Wesley R. Armstrong of Horseheads and Elmira, New York]] #* Spouse and son identified #* Grave identified # [[Asberry-51|Private Joseph Asberry (Asbury) of Oberlin, Ohio]] #* Grave identified # [[Bell-21870|Private Charles Bell of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Bond-6352|Private John H. Bond of Binhampton, New York]] # [[Bowser-736|Private Charles Bowser of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] # [[Boyer-4039|Private Frank Boyer of Elmira, New York]] # [[Brown-76461|Private James Brown of Bardstown, Kentucky]] # [[Brown-76462|Private James E. Brown of Oberlin, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Brown-76466|Private John Brown of Fort Erie, Ontario, Canada]] # [[Brown-76468|Private John A. Brown of Steubenville, Ohio]] #* Grave identified # [[Canady-337|Private Barker Canady of East Stoughton, Massachusetts]] # [[Carroll-7739|Private William Carroll of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Carter-24624|Private Levi Carter of Elmira, New York]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Cole-16724|Private William Cole of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] # [[Cooper-20217|Private Peter S. Cooper of Medford, Massachusetts]] # [[Crossler-12|Private Chauncy Crossler (Crossley) of Norfolk, Connecticut]] POW #* Grave identified # [[Cunningham-9486|Private Charles Cunningham of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] # [[Cunningham-9487|Private Ferdinand S. Cunningham of Mt. Hill and Rochester, New York]] #* Spouse identified # [[Dadford-8|Private Thomas H. W. Dadford of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Davis-57783|Private Frank Davis of Elmira, Horseheads and Catharine, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Davis-57793|Private William Davis of Elmira, New York]] # [[Davis-57794|Private William A. Davis of St. Albans and Burlington, Vermont]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Derrick-748|Private Benjamin J. Derrick of Cooperstown, Afton and Gloversville, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Dorsey-1699|Private George W. Dorsey of Adrian, Michigan]] # [[Douglass-2068|Private Charles Remond Douglass of Rochester, New York]] ''transferred 19 March 1864 to 5th Massachusetts Cavalry for a promotion to First Sergeant'' #* Parents and siblings identified (one of Frederick Douglass' sons who served with the 54th) #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Ebbitts-1|Private William H. H. Ebbitts of Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Foot-1156|Private Abram Foot of Spencer, New York]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Freeman-12201|Private Theophilus D. Freeman of Brookfield and Worcester, Massachusetts]] # [[Freeman-12202|Private William T. Freeman of Lower Chanceford, Pennsylvania]] # [[Gaines-1772|Private John W. Gaines of New Jersey]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Garrison-2320|Private Alexander Alek Garrison of New York and Vermont]] #* Created by [[Hathaway-1200|Keith Hathaway]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Gibson-14630|Private William Gibson of Paxton and Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse identified # [[Goodman-4837|Private Richard D. Goodman of Elmira, New York and Athens, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[Gray-20031|Private John Gray of Poughkeepsie, New York]] POW # [[Greeley-455|Private Howard Greeley of Corinth and Bradford, Vermont]] # [[Hayes-10935|Private George A. Hayes of Wilmington, North Carolina and Middlesex County, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Mother identified #* Spouse identified # [[Hazzard-203|Private Adrastus Hazzard of Middlesex County, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Henry-9134|Private William Henry of Fort Erie, Ontario and Allegheny, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Higgins-6434|Private Thomas Higgins of Middlesex County, New Jersey]] WIA #* Spouse and child identified # [[Holmes-11401|Private George Holmes of Elmira, New York]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-27917|Private Simon A. Jackson of Haddam, Connecticut]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[James-14416|Private Henry James of Foxborough and Cambridge, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Johnson-71988|Private Alexander Johnson of Elmira, New York]] # [[Johnson-71989|Private Birney S. Johnson of Adrian and Leslie, Michigan]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Jones-69598|Private Willis Jones of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Kelley-6650|Private Daniel A. Kelley of Poughkeepsie, New York]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Kelley-6651|Private James Edward Kelley of Poughkeepsie, New York]] # [[Langley-2455|Private Newell C. Langley of Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Father and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Lee-24241|Private William R. Lee of Elmira, New York]] WIA DOW # [[Lowe-8660|Private Francis Lowe of Cleveland, Ohio]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Lyons-4796|Private John Lyons of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Manuel-3851|Private William L. G. Manuel of Dracut and Lowell, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[McClelland-1341|Private William H. McClelland of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Miller-57418|Private Andrew Miller of Elmira, New York]] WIA DOW # [[Miller-57419|Private John A. Miller of Goshen, New York]] # [[Mitchell-21224|Private William Mitchell of Oberlin, Ohio]] WIA POW #* Memorial created # [[Moles-204|Private Samuel Moles of Middletown, Pennsylvania and Brooklyn, New York]] WIA #* Possible mother and brother identified #* Spouse identified # [[Moore-42063|Private William Moore of Edgartown, Massachusetts]] # [[Moshroe-1|Private George W. Moshroe (Mushroom?)]] POW # [[Nelson-16407|Private James Nelson of Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Owen-6929|Private Clark Owen of Missouri, Kansas and Cleveland, Ohio]] #* Grave identified (headstone erected in 2012) # [[Peal-52|Private Henry T. Peal of Oberlin, Ohio]] WIA DOD #* Grave identified # [[Pertiller-1|Private Richard Pertiller of Owego, New York]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Peters-9418|Private Joseph F. Peters of Laconia, New Hampshire]] WIA # [[Petterson-231|Private Charles T. Petterson of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Postley-10|Private James Postley of Deposit, Tompkins and Sanford, New York]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Potter-8236|Private Charles Augustus Potter of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Price-16037|Private John P. Price of Elmira, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Rector-1290|Private Napoleon B. Rector of Sandusky and Urbana, Ohio]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* One spouse and one son identified #* Grave identified # [[Rick-234|Private Thomas Rick of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Ridgeway-834|Private Oliver B. Ridgeway of Oberlin, Ohio]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Robinson-28137|Private Milton Robinson of Indianapolis, Indiana]] #* Grave identified # [[Robinson-28141|Private Richard Robinson of Worcester, Massachusetts and Manchester, New Hampshire]] # [[Roper-1680|Private David R. Roper of Indianapolis, Indiana]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Sheldon-2894|Private Thomas Sheldon of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Silvia-75|Private Samuel Silvia of Nova Scotia]] WIA # [[Smith-161986|Private George Smith of Elmira, New York]] # [[Smith-161988|Private Robert Smith of Elmira, New York]] # [[Smith-161991|Private William P. Smith of New Haven, Connecticut]] WIA # [[Snowden-860|Private Philip Snowden of Elmira, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Stackhouse-616|Private John Stackhouse of Lynn, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Steward-2378|Private Charles Steward]] # [[Thomas-33781|Private Andrew Thomas of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] # [[Thomas-33782|Private George W. Thomas of Buffalo, New York]] POW # [[Thomas-33783|Private John Thomas of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Thomas-33784|Private Samuel Thomas of Binghamton, New York]] #* Spouse and one son identified # [[Thompson-43469|Private Abraham Thompson of Albany, New York and Westfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Thompson-43470|Private Benjamin Thompson of Jackson and Lansing, Michigan]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Thompson-43475|Private James Thompson of Monson, Massachusetts]] #* Grave tentatively identified # [[Tucker-11206|Private John S. Tucker of Racine, Wisconsin]] # [[Washington-1869|Private David Washington of Buffalo, New York]] # [[Washington-1870|Private Peter Washington of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] # [[Watson-20471|Private William H. Watson of Elmira, New York]] #* Spouse identified # [[White-43922|Private John White of Brantford, Ontario and Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Williams-65449|Private Edward Williams of Oberlin, Ohio]] KIA #* Memorial created # [[Williams-65450|Private Eugene T. Williams of Worcester County, Massachusetts and Windham County, Connecticut]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Williams-65516|Private Isaiah Williams of Oberlin, Ohio]] # [[Williams-65515|Private Jacob Williams of White Plains, New York]] # [[Wilson-54736|Private James Henry Wilson of Owego and Buffalo, New York]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified ====Corporals (11 of 11) ==== # [[Brown-76471|Corporal William R. Brown of Elmira, New York]] DOD # [[Cole-16704|Corporal Philip Cole of Middletown, Pennsylvania and Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Cornish-1751|Corporal Alford Cornish of Binghampton, New York]] # [[Croger-2|Corporal George A. Croger of Elmira, New York]] # [[Ellis-15030|Corporal Jefferson Ellis of Poughkeepsie, New York]] POW # [[Harding-5180|Corporal David Harding of Detroit, Michigan]] WIA # [[Johnson-72000|Corporal Charles H. Johnson of Warren, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Parents and sibling identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension identified; military pension files available # [[Johnson-72001|Corporal James P. Johnson of Owego, New York]] KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Kenney-1432|Corporal Samuel Kenney of Motticksville [sic], Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Powell-12859|Corporal James H. Powell of Buffalo, New York]] # [[Stilles-1|Corporal Joseph Stilles of Middletown, Pennsylvania]] ====Sergeants (6 of 6) ==== # [[Bennett-20439|Sergeant Horace B. Bennett of Middletown and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Freeman-12197|Sergeant Isaiah Freeman of Freehold, New Jersey]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Hemmenway-40|First Sergeant Alexander Freeman Hemenway of Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Norman-5117|Sergeant Henry J. Norman of Pennsylvania and Lynn, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Patterson-13066|Sergeant Henry J. Patterson of Oberlin and Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Snowden-856|Sergeant Charles Snowden of Lewiston, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified == Company G (123 of 123) == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, the Battle of Honey Hill (picketing,) and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; four of the regiment's five major engagements. === Wikitree profiles === ====Privates (105 / 105) ==== # [[Anderson-35745|Private James Anderson of Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Anderson-35747|Private John Anderson of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] # [[Anderson-35734|Private Lewis Anderson of Kentucky]] DOW #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/2946974/lewis-anderson Grave] identified # [[Atkins-4406|Private Charles G. Atkins of Mt. Morris, New York]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Batson-528|Private John H. Batson of Peach Bottom, Pennsylvania and Maryland]] #* Spouse and children tentatively identified #* Mother (or mother-in-law) tentatively identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Battles-363|Private Robert Henry Battles of Dedham, Massachusetts]] # [[Body-231|Private Charles Body of Pennsylvania]] MIA # [[Cain-4511|Private William Cain of Xenia and London, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and sister identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Clark-40718|Private Charles Clark of Massachusetts]] DOW # [[Clark-40955|Private Thomas Clark of Frankfort, Kentucky]] # [[Cleveland-2579|Private James Cleveland of Cincinnati, Ohio and Chicago, Illinois]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Coleman-9329|Private James Coleman of Adrian, Michigan]] #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/94797825/james-coleman Grave] identified # [[Coleman-9372|Private John Coleman of Adrian, Michigan]] WIA #* Spouse identified # [[Cook-23729|Private William Cook of Huntingdon, Pennsylvania]] # [[Cooper-19087|Private George Cooper of Windsor, Ontario, Canada]] # [[Cummings-4351|Private Aaron Cummings of Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Cunningham-8802|Private William A. Cunningham of Montgomery, New York]] WIA # [[Curry-4508|Private Josephus Curry of Washington, Pennsylvania]] KIA # [[Danridge-4|Private James Danridge of Winchester, Virginia]] #* Spouse and child identified #* Military pension index identified # [[David-2321|Private Anthony David of Jackson, Louisiana]] DOW # [[Day-10135|Private Solomon Day of Washtenaw, Michigan]] # [[Demus-7|Private Charles M. Demus of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Duncan-10997|Private Samuel Duncan of Franklin County, Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Ellender-115|Private George Ellender of York County, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Ellis-14060|Private Henry Ellis of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Evans-22095|Private George Evans of Xenia, Ohio]] # [[Evans-21987|Private Richard Evans of Xenia, Ohio]] WIA # [[Fowlis-18|Private William Fowlis of Champaign, Ohio]] # [[Franklin-9572|Private Stephen Franklin of Dayton, Ohio]] WIA # [[Garrison-4552|Private William Garrison of Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Goodwin-6363|Private John Goodwin of Fredericktown, Maryland]] DOD # [[Grimes-2896|Private Romeo Grimes of New Bern, North Carolina]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Grimmidge-1|Private Benjamin Grimmidge of Canada]] DOW #* Grave identified # [[Haines-3439|Private William Haines of Schuylkill, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hamilton-16819|Private Alfred Hamilton of Yates County, New York]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Harding-4891|Private Cornelius Harding of Utica, New York]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Harris-29580|Private Hill Harris of Jackson, Louisiana; Russia, Ohio; and Cottonwood Falls, Kansas]] WIA, POW #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Hart-10990|Private George Hart of Rutland, Vermont (1890: Woodstock, Vermont)]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Hazzard-173|Private James Hazzard (Hazard) of Woodstock, Vermont]] ''brother of Austin Hazard, Co. B'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Children identified # [[Hoke-585|Private Chester Bromily Hoke of Canajoharie, New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Holmes-10560|Private Joseph R. Holmes of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA # [[Howard-15599|Private Leander L. Howard of Ohio]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131541014/leander-howard Grave] identified # [[Jackson-25807|Private Henry P. Jackson of Rutland, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Jackson-25808|Private Horace I. Jackson of Glens Falls, New York]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified # [[Johnson-67187|Private Edward Johnson of Evansville, Indiana]] WIA, POW # [[Johnson-67275|Private Wheeler Johnson of Rockingham, Vermont]] # [[Jones-65209|Private William Jones of Mount Pleasant, Ohio]] # [[King-27392|Private Amos King of Fulton County, New York]] #* Grave identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[King-27393|Private Henry King of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[King-27394|Private Oliver King of Delaware, Maryland and Helena, Montana]] #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Knox-3183|Private Norman Knox of Utica, New York]] # [[Lawrence-10153|Private Thomas Lawrence of Xenia, Ohio]] # [[Lee-22665|Private Benjamin Franklin Lee of South Scituate (Norwell), Massachusetts]] #* Parents and a number of free ancestors identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Lee-22669|Private Joseph Lee of Brownsville, Pennsylvania]] # [[Lloyd-5597|Private Charles Lloyd of Utica, New York]] # [[Martin-41610|Private William Martin of the West Indies]] # [[Miller-53554|Private John Miller of Allegheny City, Pennsylvania]] WIA, KIA # [[Miller-53686|Private Theodore Miller of Montgomery County, New York]] #* Spouse and child identified # [[Myers-11271|Private William Myers of Washington, D.C.]] MIA # [[Nichols-10351|Private Harrison Nichols of Oberlin, Ohio]] MIA # [[Niles-1174|Private William H. Niles of Kingston, Rhode Island]] # [[Oaky-2|Private John Oaky (Oakey) of Pennsylvania]] #* Created by [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] #* Spouses and child identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Parritt-15|Private William Parritt (Parrot, Parrett) of Sharon, Connecticut]] DOD #* Parents and siblings identified #* Cenotaph and grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Patten-1242|Private Benjamin Patten of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Patterson-12156|Private Alexander Patterson of Norfolk, Virginia]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Payne-9864|Private Nelson Payne of Adrian, Michigan]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Peters-8785|Private Amasa A. Peters of Vermont, New York and Massachusetts]] #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/114565339/amasa-a.-peters Grave] identified # [[Porter-13298|Private Marshall Porter of Pownal, Vermont]] # [[Price-15082|Private David Price of Saratoga County, New York]] # [[Prince-3406|Private Jason Prince of Scituate, Massachusetts]] # [[Ramer-333|Private William Raymour (Ramer, Reamer) of Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and one child identified #* Military pension files available via [[Raymoure-1]] #* Memorial created # [[Reynolds-13856|Private George Reynolds of Corning, New York]] WIA # [[Robinson-26247|Private Charles Robinson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] # [[Ross-14867|Private Daniel Ross of Adrian, Michigan]] #* Mother tentatively identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Robinson-26270|Private William Robinson of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Robinson-26271|Private William Robinson of Sandy Hill (i.e. Hudson Falls), New York]] # [[Rutledge-1970|Private William Rutledge of Oberlin, Ohio]] # [[Scisco-3|Private Stephen Henry Scisco of Mendon, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Seaman-1228|Private Alfred B. Seaman of Parkesburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Shorter-329|Private John Shorter of Amboy, Michigan and Maryland]] WIA # [[Simpson-12079|Private Henry Simpson of Columbus, Ohio and Boston, Massachusetts]] #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145912829/henry-simpson Grave] identified # [[Simpson-12080|Private Lewis Legare Simpson of Hingham, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified #* Grave identified # [[Smith-151399|Private Isaac Smith of Mount Pleasant, Ohio]] # [[Smith-151400|Private Isaac Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Soward-98|Private John Soward of Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Stanton-3502|Private Charles Stanton of Glens Falls, New York]] WIA, POW # [[Stevens-14435|Private John Stevens of Pontiac, Michigan]] MIA # [[Stewart-26841|Private George H. Stewart of Watertown, New York]] POW #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Stormes-13|Private George F. Storms (Stormes) of Rutland, Vermont and Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified #* Grave identified # [[Talbot-3108|Private Jacob Talbot of West Bridgewater, Massachusetts]] # [[Tillman-1162|Private Martin Tillman of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Tripp-2134|Private Abraham Tripp of Littleton, Massachusetts]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Tyler-5311|Private William H. Tyler of Henry County, Kentucky]] MIA # [[Underwood-4382|Private William Underwood of Mason County, Kentucky]] MIA # [[Walker-31203|Private James Walker of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Wall-4275|Private Albert Gilbert Wall of North Carolina; Oberlin, Ohio and Washington, D.C.]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Ward-21207|Private Augustus Ward of Jackson, Mississippi and Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Washington-1796|Private William Washington of Washington, D.C. and Bristol, Pennsylvania]] # [[Webber-2959|Private Sylvester Webber of Ripley, Ohio]] WIA # [[Whetburne-1|Private Charles Whetburne of Mount Healthy, Ohio]] # [[Williams-61494|Private Charles A. Williams of Mount Healthy, Ohio]] WIA # [[Williams-61497|Private James H. Williams of Glens Falls, New York]] # [[Williams-61498|Private John W. Williams of Brattleboro and Rutland, Vermont]] # [[Wise-3958|Private William Wise of Auburn, New York]] # [[Younger-1004|Private Thomas Younger of Chatham, Canada]] ==== Corporals (10 / 10) ==== # [[Allen-31198|Corporal John W. Allen of Logan County, Ohio]] #*Spouse Identified (Military pension identified) # [[Bouldon-2|Corporal John A. Bouldon of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA # [[Ellis-14090|Corporal William Ellis of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA, DOW # [[Hawton-21|Corporal Chauncy Hawton of Newton, New Jersey]] # [[Hedgepath-13|Corporal John Hedgepath of Clinton County, Ohio]] # [[Milliman-82|Corporal Jeremiah Milliman of Saratoga County, New York]] # [[Sims-5254|Corporal John Sims of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Smith-151412|Corporal Samuel Smith of Pettis County, Missouri]] # [[Titus-1732|Corporal James H. Titus of Trenton, New Jersey]] # [[Van_Allen-370|Corporal David H. Van Allen of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Wife and children ==== Sergeants (8 / 8) ==== # [[Barker-9453|Sergeant John L. Barker of Oberlin and Norwalk, Ohio]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Coburn-1005|First Sergeant Fielding C. Brown of Findlay, Ohio]] #* Spouse and children identified #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/50729015/fielding-c-brown Grave] identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Carter-23428|Sergeant Henry J. Carter of Lenox, Massachusetts and Hudson, New York]] WIA #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145467632/henry-j.-carter Grave] identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Conaway-692|Sergeant Shedrick Conaway of Cleveland, Ohio]] WIA #* Spouse tentatively identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-67602|Sergeant Thomas A. Johnson of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Morgan-20631|First Sergeant John Morgan of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA # [[Wall-4284|Sergeant John Wall of Oberlin, Ohio]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified ([[Langston-782|John Mercer Quarles Langston]] was his brother-in-law!) #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/48435053/john-wall Grave] identified # [[Winnie-65|Sergeant Samuel Winnie of Johnstown, New York]] WIA == Company H == Engaged at the Battle of Sol Legare Island, the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, the Battle of Honey Hill, and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; all five of the regiment's five major engagements. ===WikiTree profiles=== ====Privates (110 / 110)==== # [[Alexander-12358|Private George Alexander of Syracuse, New York]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Anderson-37387|Private Washington Anderson of Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Bateman-2401|Private Charles I. Bateman of Northampton, Massachusetts]] # [[Broady-98|Private George Broady of Battle Creek and Calvin, Michigan]] WIA #* Spouse and children identified # [[Brooks-13316|Private James J. Brooks of Bellows Falls, Vermont]] #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Brooks-13320|Private William H. Brooks of Rutland and Westminster, Vermont]] WIA #* One spouse and one child identified # [[Brown-75149|Private David Brown of Reading, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Brown-75150|George A. Brown of Chicago, Illinois and Worcester, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Burdoo-2|Private Silas Burdoo of Woodstock, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Parents identified # [[Burkett-1084|Elisha Burkett of Newport, Indiana]] KIA # [[Burns-9415|Private John Burns of Bowling Green, Missouri]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Butler-15287|Private George Butler of Peekskill, New York; Baltimore, Maryland and Newark, New Jersey]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Caldwell-6201|Private James Caldwell of New York and Battle Creek, Michigan]] POW # [[Caldwell-6202|Private Reuben Caldwell of Galesburg, Illinois]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Clark-42548|Private George H. Clark of Sandwich, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouses identified # [[Clark-42550|Private John W. H. Clark of Boston, Massachsuetts and Truro, Ohio]] #* Spouse identified # [[Coker-1587|Private George W. Coker of Brownsville, Michigan]] # [[Davis-56828|Private John Davis of Galesburg, Illinois]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Dickinson-5614|Private John W. Dickinson (also Dixon) of Galesburg, Illinois]] POW # [[Dorsey-1677|Private William Dorsey of Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Etheridge-1034|Private Andrew J. Etheridge of Kishwaukee, Illinois]] WIA # [[Freeman-11947|Private Coyden Freeman of Burlington, Vermont]] ''brother of Leander Freeman, Co. H'' #* Mother and siblings identified # [[Freeman-11948|Private Leander W. Freeman of Burlington, Vermont]] ''brother of Coyden Freeman, Co. H'' #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and daughter identified #* Grave identified # [[Freeman-11972|Private Warren F. Freeman of Hanover and Scituate, Massachusetts]] ''brother of William Freeman, Co. H'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Freeman-11975|Private William Henry Freeman of Hanover, Scituate & Whitman, Massachusetts]] ''brother of Warren Freeman, Co. H'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Gamrell-1|Private Charles S. Gamrell of Springfield, Ohio]] KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Memorial created #* Military pension index identified # [[Garnet-165|Private Hiram Garnet of Galesburg, Illinois]] # [[Gillespie-4786|Private Peter Gillespie a.k.a. James H. Brown of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Goff-3269|Private Charles H. Goff (also Gauff) of Springfield and Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Mother (or grandmother) tentatively identified # [[Gomes-394|Private Richard Gomes (Gomar) of Battle Creek, Michigan]] #* Image identified # [[Green-27264|Private John Green of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Green-27265|Private John S. Green of Carlisle, Pennsylivania]] # [[Hales-730|Private Henry Hales of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Harris-30898|Private Fleming Harris of Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Harrison-14397|Private William Henry Harrison of Chicago, Illinois]] POW DOD ''Note: There are 2 privates by this name in Co. H, 1 in Co. B and a William H. Harrison in Co. A'' #* Memorial identified # [[Harrison-14398|Private William Henry Harrison of Battle Creek, Michigan]] KIA ''Note: There are 2 privates by this name in Co. H, 1 in Co. B and a William H. Harrison in Co. A'' # [[Hayes-10745|Private Nathan E. Hayes of Rutland, Vermont]] ''father-in-law of Sylvester Mero, B'' #* Grave identified #* Spouse and (some) children identified # [[Henderson-14321|Private William Henderson of Woodstock, Ontario]] WIA # [[Hill-28644|Private Charles Mekin Hill of Plymouth, Massachusetts]] DOD # [[Homes-98|Private Philip King a.k.a. Philip Homes / Holmes of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania and Ohio]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Howard-16319|Private Robert B. Howard of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Charles Howard, Co. I'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Hubbard-6062|Prince George Hubbard of Galesburg, Illinois]] # [[Hunter-11927|Private Alexander Hunter of Cleveland, Ohio]] WIA #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Jameson-1741|Private James Jameson of Ithaca and Syracuse, New York]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Jennings-7493|Private Francis N. Jennings of Hadley, Massachusetts]] ''likely son of William Jennings, Co. C & brother of William H. H. Jennings, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings tentatively identified # [[Johnson-70749|Private Charles F. Johnson of Chicago, Illinois and Connecticut]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-70750|Private John Johnson of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Johnson-70751|Private John Johnson a.k.a. William M. Johnson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Detroit, Michigan]] WIA # [[Johnson-70752|Private John H. Johnson of Worcester, Massachusetts]] DOW # [[Johnson-70753|Private Joseph C. Johnson of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Jones-68406|Private William Jones of Indianapolis, Indiana]] WIA # [[King-28869|Private Henry King of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] KIA # [[Kirk-4169|Private Henry Kirk of Galesburg, Illinois]] WIA POW # [[Lane-10906|Private James Lane of Buffalo, New York]] # [[Lane-10907|Private Milton Lane of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Leatherman-575|Private John Leatherman of Ypsilanti, Michigan]] WIA POW # [[Lee-23793|Private Manuel Lee of Buffalo, New York and Charleston, South Carolina]] # [[Lewis-30586|Private August Lewis of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania]] KIA # [[Little-11086|Private Thomas Little of Windsor, Vermont]] # [[Milner-1250|Private Martin Milner of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Moore-41273|Musician David Miles Moore of New York]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Morse-5512|Private William H. Morse of Chicago, Illinois]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Pegram-259|Private Edward Pegram of Cleveland, Ohio]] DOD #* Military pension index identified for a widow and a contesting widow # [[Perry-13825|Private William Perry of Elmira, New York]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Phillips-25111|Private Jeremiah Phillips of Marshall, Michigan and Lafayette, Indiana]] #* Grave identified #* One daughter identified # [[Price-15733|Private James F. Price of Buffalo, New York]] # [[Prince-3618|Private Daniel Prince of Easton, Pennsylvania]] # [[Prince-3498|Private Henry Prince of Vermont]] ''brother of Isaac Prince, Co. H'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Prince-3486|Private Isaac Prince of Vermont]] WIA ''brother of Henry Prince, Co. H'' #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Proctor-4305|Private Joseph C. Proctor of Chambersburg, Pennsylvania and Baltimore, Maryland]] POW #* Military pension index identified # [[Pryce-153|Private James H. Pryce of Wilmington, North Carolina]] WIA # [[Rainer-327|Private Newman Rainer (Raimer) of Newport, Indiana and Greene Township, Franklin County, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Militar pension files available # [[Reynolds-14630|Private Samuel Reynolds of Littleton, Massachusetts]] # [[Ridgley-280|Private Richard B. Ridgeley (Ridgley) of Detroit, Michigan and Bloomingfield, Michigan]] WIA #* Created by [[Smith-116895|Jill Bogner]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Riley-8038|Private James Riley of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Roundtree-410|Private Tyrel Roundtree of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Russell-18007|Private James T. Russell of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] # [[Schenck-1055|Private Anthony Schenck of Buffalo, New York]] KIA # [[Scott-28298|Private Alfred Freeman Scott of Falmouth Massachusetts]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Scott-28299|Private Charles Scott of Ann Arbor, Michigan]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Scott-28332|Private Thomas Scott of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Smith-158668|Private Edward H. Smith of Lock Haven, Pennsylvania]] # [[Smith-158713|Private Enos Smith of Easton, Pennsylvania]] POW DOD #* Memorial identified #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Smith-158749|Private Henry Smith of Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Smith-158752|Private Robert Smith of Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Stewart-28102|Private Henderson Stewart of Fall River, Massachusetts]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Stewart-28104|Private Jefferson B. Stewart of Brownsville and Calvin, Michigan]] WIA #* Sister tentatively identified # [[Timms-683|Private William H. H. Timms of Galesburg, Illinois and Hampton, Virginia]] #* Grave identified # [[Titus-1852|Private William R. Titus of Erie, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Father and siblings identified # [[Townsend-6383|Private Charles Townsend of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Vanderpool-772|Private George Vanderpool of Coxsackie, New York]] KIA # [[Van_Valkenberg-17|Private Richard Van Valkenberg of Coxsackie and Buffalo, New York]] #* Grave identified # [[Vorce-43|Private James W. Vorce of Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Walker-32780|Private David W. Walker of Battle Creek, Michigan and South Bend, Indiana]] WIA #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Wallace-12218|Private Frederick Wallace of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA POW # [[Watts-7654|Musician Isaac J. Watts of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Way-1654|Private Charles T. Way of Stockbridge, Massachusetts]] ''stepbrother of Benjamin J. & Titus M. Gunn, Co. C'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Welcome-27|Private Clay Welcome of Galesburg and Quincy, Illinois and Hannibal, Missouri]] #* Grave identified #* One spouse identified # [[White-43264|Private Joseph H. White of Galesburg, Illinois]] WIA # [[Willard-2536|Private Luther F. Willard of New Haven, Connecticut]] DOD # [[Williams-64603|Private George Williams of Chicago, Illinois]] # [[Williams-64604|Private Isaac Williams of Windsor, Vermont]] # [[Williams-64605|Private James Oscar Williams of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] WIA POW #* Military pension index identified # [[Williams-64607|Private John Williams of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Williams-64608|Private Preston Williams of Galesburg, Illinois]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Winslow-2500|Private Henry Thomas Winslow of South Scituate (Norwell), Massachusetts)]] #* Parents identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Winslow-1915|Private Richard S. Winslow of South Scituate (Norwell), Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Wood-26775|Private Henry Wood of Albany, New York]] # [[Worthington-1673|Private Henry Worthington of Defiance, Ohio]] #* Parents identified #* Grave identified # [[Wright-31653|Private William Wright of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] ====Corporals (9 / 9) ==== # [[Clifford-3319|Corporal George Clifford of Martinsburg, Virginia; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and Jefferson, Ohio]] # [[Davis-56837|Corporal John H. Davis of Chicago, Illinois]] WIA # [[Dennis-5233|Corporal Henry W. Dennis of Ithaca, New York]] KIA #* Memorial created #* Mother and siblings identified # [[Freeman-13753|Corporal Thomas D. Freeman of Boston, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Galloway-2895|Corporal Silas Galloway of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Scott-28301|Corporal George Scott of Dorcester, Massachusetts; Indiana and Calvin, Michigan]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified; no children # [[Shaffer-3399|Corporal John Shaffer of Newport, Iowa]] # [[Terry-5536|Corporal Johnson L. Terry of Virginia and Reading, Pennsylvania]] #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Wells-16157|Corporal Samuel Wells of Galesburg, Illinois]] WIA # [[Williams-64600|Corporal Armistead Williams of Detroit, Michigan]] POW DOD #* Memorial created ====Sergeants (7 / 7) ==== # [[Barquet-5|Sergeant Joseph H. Barquet of Galesburg, Illinois]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Collins-19173|First Sergeant John H. W. N. Collins of Chicago, Illinois and Kentucky]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Jeffries-1475|Sergeant Walter A. Jeffries of Cincinnati, Ohio]] POW # [[Munroe-622|Sergeant James Munroe of Kalamazoo and Day Township, Michigan]] WIA # [[Pleasant-297|Sergeant William H. Pleasant of Cleveland, Ohio]] # [[Wilson-53956|Sergeant Joseph D. Wilson of Chicago, Illinois]] KIA == Company I == Engaged at the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, the Battle of Honey Hill (picketing,) and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; four of the regiment's five major engagements. ===WikiTree profiles=== ====Privates (116 / 116) ==== # [[Asbury-690|Private Thomas Asbury of Dayton, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Ashport-1|Private Lemuel A. Ashport of Plymouth County, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and brother identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Atlek-1|Private Abner Atlek of Pennsylvania]] # [[Barnes-14477|Private William Barnes of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Bass-4160|Private John Bass of Columbus, Ohio]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Beatty-2217|Private Jones Beatty of Zanesville, Ohio]] # [[Bell-21198|Private Nathaniel Bell of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Bell-21209|Private William Bell of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] # [[Betenbough-1|Private Andrew Betenbough (Bedenbaugh) of Mendenhall, South Carolina]] #* Spouse and child identified # [[Betts-2332|Private Thomas Betts of Columbus, Ohio]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Beverly-488|Private Thomas Beverly of Columbus, Ohio]] DOD # [[Bradford-4818|Private John Bradford of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Brittanio-1|Private Lorenzo Brittanio of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] # [[Brown-74292|Private John H. Brown of Kalamazoo, Michigan]] # [[Brummzig-1|Private George Brummzig of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania and Sioux City, Iowa]] # [[Burgess-7890|Private Thomas E. Burgess of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Butler-15083|Private David Butler of Welsh Run and Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and stepson identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Carson-5023|Private George Carson of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Military pension index identified # [[Charleton-122|Private Henry C. Charleton of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA DOW # [[Christy-875|Private Jacob E. Christy of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA ''brother of Joseph, Samuel and William Christy, Co. I'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Christy-876|Private Joseph L. Christy of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA ''brother of Jacob, Samuel and William Christy, Co. I'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Christy-863|Private Samuel Christy of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Jacob, Joseph and William Christy, Co. I'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Christy-874|Private William Christy of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] MIA POW ''brother of Jacob, Joseph and Samuel Christy, Co. I'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Coleman-9655|Private Samuel Coleman of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Cousins-1249|Private William John Cousins of Niles and Colfax, Michigan]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Cowen-728|Private George Cowen of Kentucky; Oxford, Ohio and Joyfield, Michigan]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Cuff-273|Private Thomas Cuff of Mercersburg and Montgomery, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Davenport-4675|Private James Davenport of Brookline, Massachusetts]] # [[Dogan-38|Private Francis Dogan (Dugan) of Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Dorsey-1667|Private Thomas Dorsey of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Endicott-480|Private Henry C. Endicott of Plymouth, Massachusetts]] # [[Douglass-2303|Private Charles H. Douglass of Ontario, Canada]] # [[Fowler-8792|Private William Fowler of Battle Creek, Michigan]] #* Grave identified # [[Freeman-11858|Private James E. Freeman of Columbus, Ohio]] MIA POW # [[Gaines-1710|Private Noah Gaines of Haddonfield, New Jersey]] MIA POW #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified #* Memorial created # [[Green-26957|Private Benjamin G. Green of Oberlin and Russia, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Parents identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Green-26984|Private George W. Green of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Hamilton-17478|Private Napoleon Hamilton of Ypsilanti and Lansing, Michigan]] #* Grave identified # [[Harmon-5091|Private William Harmon of Delaware; Selina, Michigan and Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse, son and niece identified # [[Harrison-14216|Private Isaiah Harrison of Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Mother and siblings identified # [[Hockins-8|Private Henry E. Hockins of Cresson, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Jackson-26871|Private Francis Jackson of Rockingham, Vermont]] # [[Jackson-26872|Private George Jackson of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Grave identified # [[Jackson-26873|Private Levi T. Jackson of Oxford and Dayton, Ohio]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-69880|Private David Johnson of Detroit, Michgian]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Johnson-69881|Private Joseph Johnson of Hamilton, Ohio]] WIA DOW #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-69882|Private Peter E. Johnson of Martha's Vineyard and Gay Head, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Johnson-69884|Private Stanley Johnson of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA DOW # [[Johnson-69885|Private William H. Johnson of Brunswick, Maine]] # [[Jones-67674|Robert J. Jones of Hamilton, Ohio]] MIA POW #* Parents and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Jones-67691|Samuel S. Jones of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Lee-23513|Private John Lee of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Lee-23515|Private William Lee of Columbus, Ohio]] #* Father identified #* Spouses identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Lewis-30250|Private Lorenzo T. Lewis of Dearborn, Michigan]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Madrey-5|Private George Madrey (Madrea) of Hamilton, Ohio and Rochester, Illinois]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified # [[Mayho-4|Private Varnale W. Mayho (Mayo) of North Carolina and Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[McNally-815|Private James McNally of Brattleboro, Vermont]] # [[McPherson-3527|Private Alvus McPherson of Oxford, Ohio]] DOD # [[Means-1414|Private Embly B. Means of Abington, Massachusetts]] DOD # [[Mero-75|Private Charles W. Mero of Vermont, Massachusetts and Rhode Island]] ''brother of Andrew & Sylvester, Co. B'' #* Grave identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Milton-1088|Private William Perry Milton of Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouses and children identified # [[Monde-3|Private Aristide Monde of New Orleans, Louisiana]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Montgomery-9854|Private John H. Montgomery of Hillsboro, Maryland]] WIA # [[Morse-5428|Private George Morse of Fayetteville, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Murphy-15270|Private Charles Murphy of Detroit, Michigan]] WIA # [[Murray-13154|Private Horace W. Murray of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Myers-11642|Private John Myers of Oxford, Ohio]] # [[Nelson-16054|Private Charles E. Nelson of Bristol, Vermont]] KIA # [[Parker-27928|Private William Parker of Martinsburg and Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] # [[Parks-4833|Private Edward Parks of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] DOD #* Spouse and children identified # [[Parks-4836|Private Henry Parks (Park) of Windsor and Woodstock, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Pillow-172|Private William Pillow of Hamilton, Ohio]] MIA POW #* Memorial created # [[Powell-12492|Private Allen Powell of Fort Royal, Virginia and Maryland]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Price-15590|Private John E. Price of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified # [[Ragens-2|Private George Ragens (St. Barnes) of Chambersburg and Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Military pension index identified # [[Rideout-1277|Private Charles Rideout of Montgomery, Pennsylvania]] DOD ''brother of James Rideout, Co. I'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Rideout-1279|Private James Rideout of Mercersburg and Montgomery, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Charles Rideout, Co. I'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Roberts-26276|Private R. Mark Roberts of Bristol, Vermont and Oxford, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Russell-17844|Private Henry Russell of Oxford, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Scott-27580|Private William Scott of Rutland, Vermont]] ''father of George H. Scott, Co. B'' #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Shrewsbury-206|Private John Shrewsbury of Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Slider-66|Private John Slider of Mercersburg and Montgomery, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Smith-157080|Private Baltimore Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA MIA POW #* Spouse and child identified #* Memorial created #* Military pension index identified # [[Smith-157088|Private Grimms Z. Smith of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Smith-157090|Private Henry Smith of Niles, Michigan]] DOD # [[Smith-157092|Private Louis Smith of Columbus and Toledo, Ohio]] # [[Stevenson-5765|Private William Stevenson of Fayetteville, Pennsylvania and Washington, D. C.]] # [[Stoner-1328|Private Thomas Stoner of Medford, Massachusetts]] MIA POW #* Mother identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Taylor-49179|Private Willis Taylor of Kalamazoo, Michigan]] #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Teale-102|Private Thomas Jefferson Teale (Teal) of Mercersburg and Montgomery, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Terry-5455|Private Stephen B. Terry of Middleborough, Massachusetts]] DOD # [[Thompson-41963|Private Freeman Thompson of Hinsdale and Malden, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Till-335|Private Benjamin A. Till of Hadley, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Tiptin-2|Private Samuel Tiptin (Tipton) of Battle Creek, Michigan and Kansas]] WIA #* Spouses and children identified # [[Tolbert-605|Private George W. Tolbert of Cecil County, Maryland]] # [[Townsend-6264|Private James Matthew Townsend of Battle Creek, Michigan; Indiana and Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Tucker-10877|Private Henry Charles Tucker of Battle Creek, Michigan]] WIA #* Grave identified ''lists his rank as Corporal; still researching'' #* Spouse and children identified # [[Turner-22688|Private Henderson Turner of Martinsburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Valentine-2040|Private Andrew H. Valentine of Maryland; Chambersburg, Pennsylvania and Washington, D.C.]] # [[Vinson-1164|Private Joseph Vinson of Barrington, Vermont and Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Wade-7743|Private Benjamin Wade of Murfeesboro, Tennessee]] # [[Walley-293|Private William W. Walley of Connecticut, Massachusetts and Rhode Island]] #* Grave identified # [[Waterman-1966|Private Henry Waterman of Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified # [[Waterman-1977|Private Ira Waterman of Connecticut and Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Watson-19828|Private Anderson Watson of Memphis, Tennessee]] WIA # [[Watt-3136|Private Charles Watt of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA # [[Weeks-4372|Private John Weeks of Rutland, Vermont]] # [[Wentworth-2025|Private William H. Wentworth of Woodstock, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified # [[Williams-63677|Private Edward H. Williams of Great Barrington, Massachusetts]] # [[Williams-63679|Private Ezekiel Williams, Jr. of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] MIA POW #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Williams-63686|Private Henry B. Williams of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] MIA POW # [[Williams-63687|Private Richard Williams of Detroit, Michigan]] # [[Williamson-9513|Private John Williamson of Hamilton, Ohio]] MIA POW # [[Wilson-53154|Private George A. Wilson of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] # [[Wilson-53157|Private Henry Wilson of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] DOD # [[Woods-9704|Private Stewart W. Woods of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] POW ====Corporals (9 / 9) ==== # [[Augustus-118|Corporal Charles Augustus of Ypsilanti, Michigan]] MIA #* Spouse and child identified #* Military pension index identified #* Grave identified # [[Brady-3658|Corporal Randolph Brady of Hamilton, Ohio]] MIA POW #* Spouse identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Howard-16316|Corporal Charles J. Howard of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Robert Howard, Co. H'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Lyons-4610|Corporal Robert Lyons of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] MIA POW #* Memorial created # [[Simmons-10601|Corporal John Simmons of Kalamazoo and Adrian, Michigan]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Simms-1605|Corporal Abram C. Simms (Syms) of Oxford, Ohio]] # [[Smith-157091|Corporal James H. Smith of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[Smith-157093|Corporal William Smith of Mason County, Virginia]] # [[Watson-19829|Corporal Hezekiah Watson of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Jacob Watson, Co. K'' #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified ====Sergeants (6 / 6) ==== # [[Bowman-8006|Sergeant Thomas Bowman of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA #* Image identified #* Mother identified # [[Fisher-15000|Sergeant Albanus S. Fisher of Norristown, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Hall-34304|Sergeant Amos Hall of Oxford, Ohio]] DOD #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Lipscomb-570|Sergeant George Lipscomb of Cincinnati, Ohio]] #* Parents and sibling identified #* Military Pension index identified # [[Rolls-281|First Sergeant Jeremiah Rolls of Cincinnati, Ohio]] #* Mother and brother identified # [[Whiting-2897|Sergeant Alfred (Alford) Whiting of Carlisle, Pennsylvania]] WIA POW #* Grave identified == Company K == Engaged at the Battle of Sol Legare Island, the Second Battle of Fort Wagner, the Battle of Olustee, the Battle of Honey Hill (picketing,) and the Battle of Boykin's Mills; all five of the regiment's five major engagements === WikiTree profiles === ====Privates (100 / 108) ==== # [[Addison-934|Private Henry Addison of Pennsylvania and Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified (1860 Census Shippensburg, PA) #* Spouse and 1 grandson identified (1900 Census Boston, MA) # [[Ampey-1|Private Isom Puckett Ampey of Newport, Indiana and Bloomingdale, Michigan]] ''brother of Thomas R. Ampey, Co. K'' #* Grave identified #* Mother and siblings identified ''brother George served with the 28th USCT'' #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified # [[Ampey-16|Private Thomas R. Ampey of Newport, Indiana]] ''brother of Isom Puckett Ampey, Co. K'' #* Mother and siblings identified ''brother George served with the 28th USCT'' #* Memorial created # [[Artist-20|Private Joseph Artist of Urbana, Ohio]] MIA WIA DOW # [[Barrett-7596|Private William Barrett of Salem, Ohio]] # [[Bayard-214|Private Joseph Bayard of Lockport, New York and Dayton, Ohio]] WIA POW # [[Bradish-88|Private Elisha Bradish of Woodstock, Vermont]] DOD # [[Brady-3550|Private William Brady of Salem, Ohio]] KIA # [[Bronson-1071|Private David Bronson of Berryville [sic], Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Brown-73210|Private Henry Brown of Toledo, Ohio]] # [[Brown-73211|Private Isaac Brown of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Burgess-7799|Private William Burgess of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA ''note: there is also a William H. Burgess in Co. K'' #* Spouse tentatively identified # [[Burgess-7800|Private William H. Burgess of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA ''note: there is also a William Burgess in Co. K'' # [[Butler-14923|Private Albert Butler of Peekskill, New York]] # [[Carson-4973|Private Arthur Carson of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Champion-1448|Private John Battis Champion of Dominique]] # [[Champlin-563|Private Jason Champlin of Shutesbury, Massachusetts]] MIA KIA # [[Churchman-383|Private John Churchman of Ohio]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Cooper-19389|Private Lloyd Cooper of Cincinnati, Ohio; Boston, Massachusetts and Marion, Indiana]] #* Grave identified # [[Craig-7558|Private Henry Craig of Cincinnati, Ohio]] KIA #* Memorial identified #* Spouse identified # [[Crosier-170|Private Silas Crosier of Bristol, Vermont]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Daniel-5485|Private Pleasant Daniel of Alabama and Memphis, Tennessee]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Darks-1|Private Charles H. Darks of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] WIA # [[Darks-2|Private Edward Darks of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[De_Baptist-1|Private Benjamin B. De Baptist (DeBaptiste) of Mount Pleasant, Ohio and Detroit, Michigan]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified # [[Demus-8|Private David Demus of Medford, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse identified # [[Demus-9|Private George Demus of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Mother identified # [[Dunlap-673|Private Cyrus Dunlap of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] #* Created by [[Jones-7503|Ray Jones]] #* Spouses and one son identified # [[Edrington-71|Private William Edrington of Centerville, Indiana]] # [[Everson-539|Private William S. Everson of New York, New York]] KIA ''Note: There is also a William H. Everson in Co. E'' # [[Field-4160|Private Henry A. Field of Xenia, Ohio]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Floyd-3116|Private Thomas Floyd of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Ford-10402|Private Samuel Ford of Lancaster, Pennsylvania]] KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Freeman-11742|Private Aaron N. Freeman of Ferrisburg, Vermont]] # [[Fuller-9525|Private John C. Fuller of Rutland, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Spouses and children identified # [[Gaines-1681|Private Alexander Gaines of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] WIA # [[Gordon-9918|Private Daniel Gordon of Vermont and Richmond, Virginia]] #* Grave identified # [[Green-26647|Private Frank W. Green of Woburn, Massachusetts]] # [[Hamilton-17241|Private Henry Hamilton of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] DOW ''brother of Paul Hamilton, Co. D'' # [[Harris-30131|Private Moses Harris of Lancaster, Pennsylvania]] # [[Hazard-684|Private William Hazard of New York, New York]] # [[Henderson-13900|Private William H. Henderson of Quincy, Illinois]] # [[Heuston-116|Private Joseph Heuston of Cincinnati, Ohio]] # [[Jackson-26414|Private Franklin Jackson of Northampton, Massachusetts]] #* Grave identified # [[Johnson-68871|Private William Johnson of Baltimore, Maryland]] # [[Jones-65209|Private William Jones of West Chester, Pennsylvania]] DOD # [[Keith-3824|Private William Keith of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] # [[King-28036|Private George King of Toledo, Ohio]] DOW #* Grave identified # [[Crunkleton-15|Private Cyrus Krunkleton (Crunkleton) of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] KIA ''brother of James, Wesley & William Crunkleton, Co. K'' #* Memorial identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Crunkleton-19|Private James Krunkleton (Crunkleton) of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Cyrus, Wesley & William Crunkleton, Co. K'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Crunkleton-17|Private Wesley Krunkleton (Crunkleton) of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Cyrus, James & William Crunkleton, Co. K'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[Crunkleton-18|Private William Krunkleton (Crunkleton) of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Cyrus, James & Wesley Crunkleton, Co. K'' #* Memorial identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Langley-2439|Private Lewis W. Langley of Ferrisburgh, Vermont]] #* Memorial identified # [[Lawson-6259|Private Jesse (Jessie) Lawson of Franklin, Pennsylvania and Grand Blanc, Michigan]] # [[Lewis-29775|Private Daniel D. H. Lewis of Richmond, Indiana]] # [[Lewis-29778|Private George Lewis of Richmond, Indiana]] DOD #* Grave identified # [[Locard-8|Private Lewis Locard of Newcastle, Pennsylvania]] KIA # [[Lomack-1|Private Samuel Lomack of Columbus, Ohio]] # [[Mahan-795|Private Jesse Mahan of Xenia, Ohio]] WIA MIA # [[McCowan-326|Private David McCowan (McCowen) of Union Township, Indiana and Oxford & Morning Sun, Ohio]] ''brother of George and Pleasant McCowen of Co. K'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[McCowan-327|Private George T. McCowan (McCowen) of Union Township & Richmond, Indiana and Oxford, Ohio]] ''brother of David and Pleasant McCowen of Co. K'' #* Parents and siblings identified # [[McCullar-59|Private Thomas McCullar (McCullouch, McCullough) of Mercersburg and Montgomery, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[McJohnson-1|Private Robert McJohnson of Preble County, Ohio]] KIA # [[Milbury-41|Private August Milbury of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Moore-40235|Private David Moore of Richmond, Pennsylvania]] # [[Morgan-20938|Private Colonel Morgan of Cincinnati, Ohio]] MIA # [[Morris-20243|Private William H. Morris of New Bedford, Massachusetts]] MIA KIA #* Memorial identified # [[Munroe-608|Private Lewis G. Munroe (Monroe) of Toledo, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Some step family identified # [[Nelson-15856|Private Robert Nelson of Niles, Michigan and Norwich, Connecticut]] WIA # [[Netson-2|Private William J. Netson of Niagara, New York and Norwich, Connecticut]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse identified # [[Nokes-174|Private Jeremiah Nokes of Monterey, Massachusetts]] # [[Myers-11467|Private Francis Myers of Patterson, New Jersey]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Palmer-15463|Private Ishmael Palmer of Springboro, Ohio; Coldwater, Michigan; Niobrara, Nebraska; Ellis, Kansas; Cheyenne, Wyoming]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Parkis-13|Private Francis Parkis of Ellington, Connecticut and Russell, Massachusetts]] WIA DOW #* Grave identified #* Spouse and daughter identified #* (Presumed) parent and (presumed) sister identified # [[Phoenix-313|Private James Phoenix of Pottsville, Pennsylvania]] WIA DOD # [[Prince-3522|Private Abel Prince of St. Albans, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* One daughter identified # [[Pritchet-11|Private Robert Pritchet (also Pritchard) of Pontiac, Indiana and Dayton, Ohio]] # [[Quin-351|Private James C. Quow (appears in roster as Quin) of Rutland, Vermont and Worcester, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and brother identified #* Grave identified # [[Redmond-1092|Private William H. Redmond of Newport, Indiana]] # [[Rickman-677|Private James Monroe Rickman of Darke County, Ohio]] #* Grave identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Mother and siblings identified # [[Robinson-26827|Private Frank Robinson of East Liberty, Pennsylvania]] # [[Ross-15221|Private Benjamin Ross of Boston, Massachusetts and Fredericksburg, Virginia]] # [[Rouse-1840|Private Elias S. Rouse of Chatham, Ontario and Yspilanti, Michigan]] WIA #* Spouse and child identified # [[Rudolph-934|Private Francis J. Rudolph of Chester County, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Scott-27702|Private William H. Scott of Ypsilanti, Michigan]] WIA # [[Shirk-266|Private John Shirk of Shippensburg and Southampton, Pennsylvania]] #* Spouse and children identified # [[Smith-154790|Private George Smith of Cincinnati, Ohio]] DOD # [[Smith-154916|Private George W. Smith of Toledo, Ohio]] # [[Smith-154917|Private Richard R. Smith of Unionville and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Smith-154918|Private William J. Smith of Salem, Ohio]] KIA # [[Stevenson-5699|Private Allen W. Stevenson of Cincinnati, Ohio]] WIA MIA # [[Stone-13611|Private Edward Stone of Toledo, Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Story-1410|Private Samuel P. Story, Jr. of Russell, Massachusetts]] # [[Sugland-1|Private John G. Sugland of Vernon and Brattleboro, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Spouse and one child identified #* New articles identified # [[Tobias-564|Private Ezra Tobias of Montgomery, Massachusetts]] DOD #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Washington-1823|Private Josiah Washington of Boonsboro, Maryland]] # [[Weaver-10363|Private George Weaver of Mt. Healthy, Ohio]] WIA # [[Wentworth-2036|Private Charles B. Wentworth Jr. of Woodstock, Vermont]] ''son of Charles B. Wentworth Sr., Co. B'' #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified # [[White-41990|Private Harvey White of Toledo, Ohio]] WIA # [[Williams-62828|Private Cyrus Williams of Rutland, Vermont]] #* Grave identified #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Williams-62837|Private Edward Williams of New York]] WIA # [[Williams-62838|Private Neff Williams of Paris, Tennessee]] WIA # [[Williams-62839|Private Norman B. Williams of Woodstock, Vermont]] # [[Wilson-52247|Private George Wilson of Toledo, Ohio]] # [[Wilson-52248|Private John H. Wilson of Richmond, Indiana]] WIA MIA presumed KIA #* Memorial created # [[Wilson-52249|Private Joseph Wilson of Newport, Indiana]] WIA # [[Wilson-52251|Private Robert E. Wilson of Cambridge, Massachusetts and South Bethlehem, Pennsylvania]] # [[Winslow-1959|Private John W. Winslow of Louisville, Indiana]] KIA # [[Wright-30765|Private John Wright of East Chester, Pennsylvania]] ====Corporals (11 / 11) ==== # [[Brown-73212|Corporal William H. Brown of Wilberforce, Ohio and New Brighton, Pennsylvania]] # [[Carroll-7450|Corporal Samuel Carroll of Nashville, Tennessee]] DOD # [[Harper-8330|Corporal John W. Harper of Zanesville, Ohio and Fort Meade, South Dakota]] # [[Lewis-29772|Corporal Alfred Lewis of Spartanburg (Greensfork), Indiana and German, Ohio]] #* Mother and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Hewett-999|Corporal Thomas Hewett of Xenia, Ohio and Brenham, Texas]] #* Spouse and child identified # [[Holloway-3644|Corporal Charles M. Holloway of Wilberforce, Ohio]] KIA # [[McCowan-328|Corporal Pleasant McCowan (McCowen) of Richmond, Indiana]] ''brother of David and George McCowen of Co. K'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified # [[Shaw-13645|Corporal Thomas Shaw of Cincinnati, Ohio and Minnesota]] WIA # [[Stevenson-5700|Corporal Samuel Stevenson of Washington, D.C. and Toledo, Ohio]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Thompson-41497|Corporal David E. Thompson of Shippensburg, Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Wilson-52252|Corporal Uriah Wilson of Pontiac, Michigan]] WIA KIA ====Sergeants (5 / 5) ==== # [[Bush-5340|First Sergeant James W. Bush of Xenia, Ohio]] # [[Cotton-3194|Sergeant Asa Cotton (Cotten) of Xenia, Ohio]] #* Memorial identified #* Image identified #* Mother and siblings identified # [[Hewett-998|Sergeant James Hewett of Xenia, Ohio and Brenham, Texas]] # [[Palmer-15481|Sergeant Joseph A. Palmer of Dayton, Ohio and Cheyenne, Wyoming]] WIA #* Grave identified #* Image identified #* Spouse and son identified # [[Watson-19408|Sergeant Jacob Watson of Mercersburg, Pennsylvania]] ''brother of Hezekiah Waston, Co. I'' #* Spouse identified #* Parents and siblings identified = Non-Commissioned Officers = # [[Becker-7054|Hospital Steward Dr. Theodore J. Becker of Fitchburg, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified # [[Lee-27247|Commissary Sergeant Arthur B. Lee of South Carolina and Wisconsin]] #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Platner-54|Principal Musician Thomas Edward Platner of New York]] #* Spouse identified # [[Wilson-51127|Sergeant Major John H. Wilson of Ohio]] WIA #* Image identified #* Grave identified = Commissioned Officers = == Chaplains == # [[Harrison-15842|Reverend Samuel Harrison of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified == Second Lieutenants == # [[Bassett-4499|Almon H. Bassett of Pittsfield, Massachusetts]] ''commission cancelled'' # [[Dexter-1973|Second Lieutenant Benjamin Franklin Dexter]] ''resigned 5 January 1864'' # [[Hallett-1370|Second Lieutenant Charles Olmsted Hallett]] WIA # [[Johnston-15870|Second Lieutenant Alexander Johnston]] ''resigned 4 November 1863'' # [[Nutt-950|Second Lieutenant William Nutt of Natick, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Pratt-8438|Second Lieutenant James Albert Pratt of Massachusetts]] WIA #* Grave identified # [[Rogers-24851|Second Lieutenant Frederick Eugene Rogers of Chelsea, Massachusetts]] # [[Spear-1198|Second Lieutenant Daniel G. Spear of Massachusetts]] #* Image identified #* Grave identified # [[Webster-8422|Second Lieutenant Frederick Hedge Webster of Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145955884 Grave] identified # [[Wilder-2559|Second Lieutenant John Wilder of Cambridge, Massachusetts]] ''transferred to the 2nd USCT'' == First Lieutenants == # [[Bridgham-503|First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon Charles Burr Bridgham of Buckfield, Maine and Cohasset, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified # [[Bridgham-506|First Lieutenant Thomas Sydenham Bridgham of Buckfield, Maine]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Image identified # [[Conant-1017|First Lieutenant John Hobart Conant of New Hampshire and Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified # [[Cranch-72|First Lieutenant George William Cranch of Rome, Italy]] #* Created by [[Cox-6145|Robert Cox]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Duren-206|First Lieutenant and Adjutant Charles Maltby Duren of Bangor, Maine]] #* Created by [[Douglas-3089|Chris Douglas]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Edmands-35|First Lieutenant Benjamin Bruce Edmands of Charlestown, Massachusetts and Providence, Rhode Island]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Higginson-176|First Lieutenant Francis Lee Higginson of Boston, Massachusetts]] ''transferred to the 5th Massachusetts Cavalary in 1864'' #* Spouse and children identified # [[Jewett-3274|First Lieutenant Charles Jewett, Jr. of Rhode Island, Minnesota and Tennessee]] #* Created by [[Jewett-369|Bob Jewett]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Knowles-5906|First Lieutenant Alfred H. Knowles of Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Leonard-9655|First Lieutenant Andrew Watson Leonard of Massachusetts and Iowa]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Image identified # [[Littlefield-1447|First Lieutenant Henry Warren Littlefield of Quincy, Massachusetts]] WIA #* Spouse identified #* Image identified #* Grave identified # [[McDermott-1929|First Lieutenant William McDermott of Vermont, Massachusetts and New York]] #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Pease-2977|First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon Giles Moseley Pease of Massachusetts and California]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and child identified # [[Radzinsky-2|First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon Daniel Louis Radzinsky of Genève, Switzerland; New York and Pennsylvania]] #* Grave identified # [[Reid-9748|First Lieutenant David Reid of Boston, Massachusetts]], Co. G - KIA # [[Ritchie-3562|First Lieutenant and Quartermaster John Ritchie of Boston, Massachusetts]] # [[Stevens-16871|First Lieutenant Edward Lewis Stevens of Massachusetts]] KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave and cenotaph identified #* Image identified # [[Swails-33|First Lieutenant Stephen Atkins Swails of Cooperstown, New York and Kingstree, South Carolina]] WIA ''first African American to attain a commissioned office in the United States military'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* One spouse and some children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Tilden-713|First Lieutenant Joseph Tilden of Massachusetts, California, and Hawaii]] #* Parents and sibling identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Tomlinson-3071|First Lieutenant Ezekiel Gaulbert Tomlinson of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Treadwell-1047|First Lieutenant and Assistant Surgeon Joshua Brackett Treadwell of Newmarket, New Hampshire and Boston, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Vogelsang-115|First Lieutenant Peter Vogelsang of New York]] #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Welch-6719|First Lieutenant Frank M. Welch of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Connecticut and Washington, D. C.]] WIA #* Spouses and some children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Whitney-2121|First Lieutenant William Lambert Whitney, Jr. of Cambridge, Massachusetts]] #* Created by [[Whitney-2111|Lee Whitney]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Wild-1495|First Lieutenant Walter Henry Wild of Massachusetts and Rhode Island]] ''transferred to the 36th United States Colored Troops (USCT)'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified # [[Wulff-250|First Lieutenant Erick Wulff of Sweden and Boston, Massachusetts]] ''transferred to the 5th Massachusetts Cavalry in 1864'' == Captains == # [[Appleton-744|Captain Thomas Larkin Appleton of Boston, Massachusetts]], Co. G #* Created by [[Wright-17252|Lin Wright]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Bridge-1425|Captain Watson Wilberforce Bridge of Connecticut and Massachusetts]], Co. F #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Chipman-1118|Captain Charles Gustavus Chipman of Massachusetts and Wisconsin]], Co. D #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Memorial identified #* Image identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Cousens-128|Captain Joseph Emmons Cousens of Brighton, Massachusetts]] #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified # [[Emilio-6|Captain Luis Fenollosa Emilio of Salem, Massachusetts and New York, New York]], Co. E #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Emerson-2973|Captain Edward Bulkeley Emerson of Massachusetts and St. Paul, Minnesota]], Co. E - WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Grace-2212|Captain James William "J. W." Grace of Maine; New Bedford, Massachusetts; and Colleton County, South Carolina]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Hartwell-2725|Captain Alfred Stedman Hartwell of Natick, Massachusetts and Hawaii]], Co. D #* Created by [[Hartwell-402|Neil Hartwell]] #* Parents and sibling identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Homans-31|Captain William Henry Homans of Maine and Massachusetts]], Co. C #* Parents and siblings identified #* Image identified # [[Howard-18452|Captain Willard Howard of Massachusetts and Maryland]], Co. H, Co. I #* Image identified # [[James-15864|Captain Garth Wilkinson James of Massachusetts and Wisconsin]], Co. C - WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Jewett-3276|Captain Richard Henry Lee Jewett of Rhode Island]], Co. K - WIA #* Created by [[Jewett-369|Bob Jewett]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Jones-75950|Captain Edward Lloyd Jones of Templeton, Massachusetts]], Co. D - WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified #* Military pension index identified # [[Joy-1734|Captain Charles Frederick Joy of Brighton and Chelsea, Massachusetts]], Co. F #* Parents and sibling identified #* Image identified # [[Newell-1729|Captain Robert Ralston Newell of Cambridge, Massachusetts]], Co. B #* Created by [[Folkerth-8|Linda Folkerth]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Partridge-2920|Captain David Allen Partridge of Milford and Medway, Massachusetts]], Co. C #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Reed-18547|Captain Lewis Reed of Abington (Rockland), Massachusetts]], Co. K #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Russel-636|Captain Cabot Jackson Russell of New York and Boston, Massachusetts]], Co. H - KIA #* Cenotaph and memorials identified #* Image identified # [[Simpkins-615|Captain William Harris Simpkins of Massachusetts]], Co. K - KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Memorial identified #* Image identified # [[Smith-177011|Captain Orren Edward Smith (Orin E. Smith) of Massachusetts and Connecticut]], Co. K - WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Tucker-12171|Captain Charles Edward Tucker of Maine and California]], Co. H - WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouses and child identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Mann-8460|Captain Samuel Willard (Mann) of Natick, Massachusetts]], Co. B - WIA #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified == Majors == # [[Appleton-956|Major John Whittier Messer Appleton of Massachusetts and West Virginia]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Cenotaph identified #* Image identified # [[Briggs-6968|Major Charles Edward Briggs of Massachusetts and Missouri, Surgeon]] #* Spouse and child identified # [[Stone-15050|Major Lincoln Ripley Stone of Maine and Massachusetts, Surgeon]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Walton-6344|Major James Morris Walton of Pennsylvania, New York, and Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified == Lieutenant Colonels == # [[Hallowell-202|Lieutenant Colonel Norwood Penrose Hallowell of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] ''promoted to Colonel and transferred to the 55th Massachusetts'' #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Hooper-5821|Lieutenant Colonel Henry Northey Hooper, Jr. of Boston, Massachusetts and Brooklyn, New York]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified # [[Pope-6067|Lieutenant Colonel George Pope of Massachusetts and Hartford, Connecticut]] WIA #* Spouse and child identified #* Grave identified ==Colonels== # [[Hallowell-196|Colonel Edward Needles Hallowell of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania]] WIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and one child identified #* Grave identified #* Image identified # [[Littlefield-1469|Acting Colonel Milton Smith Littlefield]], 4th South Carolina Colored Infantry, 21st United States Colored Troops (USCT) #* Image identified #* Parent identified #* Spouse identified #* Grave identified # [[Shaw-5134|Colonel Robert Gould Shaw of Boston, Massachusetts]] KIA #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse identified #* Memorial identified #* Image identified = Military Pension Attorneys and Special Examiners = # D.C. Arnold #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # [[Atherton-1349|George M. Atherton]], Pennsylvania #* Client [[Barnes-14477|William H. Barnes]], Co. I # Frederick Benjamin, Illinois #* Emma Rice, widow of Joseph J. Rice, Co. D # [[Black-14122|James Black]], Pennsylvania #* Client [[Smith-189487|Phebe (Smith) Parker]], widow of Henry J. Parker, Co. D # N. W. Bridges #* Special examiner in case of [[Jacobs-11242|Mrs. Martha Ann (Jacobs) Young]], widow of John W. Young, Co. D # W. S. Bridges #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # Alanson Broden, Massachusetts #* Client Ellen Gooding, widow of J. Henry Gooding, Co. C # W.T. Cathcart #* Special examiner in [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jackson-26113-17 case] of [[Jackson-26113|Sergeant James H. Jackson]], Co. D # Charles W. Clisbee, Michigan #* Client [[Artis-155|Elias Artis]], Co. D # J.F. Downing, Ohio #* Client [[Prosser-860|George Thomas Prosser]], Co. D # Addison G. DuBois, Washington, D.C. #* Client [[Jones-87258|Mrs. Anna Johnson]], widow of Joseph C. Johnson, Co. H # J.W. Fitzegerald, Ohio #* [[Johnson-72865|John E. Johnson]], Co. E and/or G # David A Gourick, Washington, D.C. #* Client [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # A.J. Green, Indiana #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # Ed D. Hamner #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # [[Halstead-1001|Benton Halstead]], Ohio #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # [[Hunter-15334|Joseph H. Hunter]], Washington, D.C. #* Client [[Johnson-70749|Charles F. Johnson]], Co. H # Emerson Lemen, Indiana #* Client [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # George E. Lemon, Michigan #* Client [[Conner-4267|Martha Cragg]], widow of Robert Cragg, Co. D # T.B. Lesh #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # P. J. Lockwood, District of Columbia #* Client [[Fisher-18728|Harry Fisher]], child of George Fisher, Co. D # Simon Lyon, District of Columbia #* Client [[Johnson-67948|John H. Johnson]], Co. D # [[Maloney-2305|Mark J. Maloney]], New Jersey #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # B. W. Marcy, Ohio #* Client [[Jacobs-11242|Mrs. Martha Ann (Jacobs) Young]], widow of John W. Young, Co. D # Ezra Marine, New York #* Client [[Nailor-72|Elmira Johnson]], widow of William E. Johnson, Co. C # [[Marshall-17439|Joseph Glass Marshall]], Indiana ''reported for fraudulence'' #* Client [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]], Co. D # John H. McCormick, Massachusetts #* Special examiner, Springfield, Massachusetts # C. D. F. McSorley #* Special examiner, Norfolk, Virginia # Walter Middleton, Pennsylvania #* Client [[Butler-14751|Richard Butler]], Co. D # R. M. Morris, New Jersey #* Special examiner, Camden, New Jersey #* Special examination of widow [[Unknown-478379|Emma Rice]] of Private Joseph J. Rice, Co. D # J. M. Neakley #* Client [[Unknown-478326|Elizabeth Fisher]], mother of George Fisher, Co. D # J.C. OConnell #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # John R. Orr, Pennsylvania #* [[Unknown-441487|Julia Ann Raimer]], mother of Newman Raimer, Co. H # E.B. Osborne, Pennsylvania #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # [[Patterson-15303|John S. Patterson]], Massachusetts / District of Columbia #* Special examiner # C.E. Paul, Indiana #* Special examiner in case of [[Jackson-35251|Jim Jackson]] # Charles H. Pennypacker, Pennsylvania #* Client Rebecca, widow of Andrew Clark, Co. D # Edward Pittis #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # J. R. H. Potts, Washington, D.C. #* Client [[Johnson-70749|Charles F. Johnson]], Co. H # W. H. Raynor, Ohio #* Client [[Unknown-482471|Angeline Artis]], mother of Joseph Artis, Co. K # H.L. Roeth #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # F. P. Rowe, New York #* Client [[Johnson-73447|William E. Johnson]], Co. C # [[Schouler-8|James Schouler]], Massachusetts #* Client [[Johnson-84133|Elizabeth (Johnson) Thomas]], widow of William Thomas, Co. D # [[Sloan-3628|Charles D. Sloan]], Pennsylvania #* Special examiner in case of [[Jacobs-11242|Mrs. Martha Ann (Jacobs) Young]], widow of John W. Young, Co. D # Theodore K. Stubbs, Pennsylvania #* Client [[Golden-2072|Mrs. Jane (Golden) Jay]], widow of Wesley Jay, Co. B # W.L. Sullivan #* Special examiner in case of [[Gibson-17410|William Gibson]] a.k.a. John Saunders, Co. D # James S. Thompson, Illinois #* Client [[Boss-711|Caleb J. Boss]], Co. D # [[Topliff-158|Elijah Miller Topliff]], New Hampshire #* Client [[Cogswell-926|Sophia E. Coggswell]], mother of George E. Cogswell, Co. D # Lafayette Traber, Ohio #* Client [[Taylor-59890|Mrs. Fairaby (Taylor) Johnson]], widow of Joseph Johnson, Co. I # Joseph G. Vale, Pennsylvania #* Client either mother [[Unknown-478326|Elizabeth Fisher]] or George Fisher, Co. D # C. N. Warner, Pennsylvania #* Client [[Johnson-73447|William E. Johnson]], Co. C # [[Welch-8634|Henry A. Welch]], Michigan #* Client Elizabeth Johnson, widow of William M. "John" Johnson, Co. H =Sources= * [[Emilio-6|Emilio, Luis Fenollosa]]. ''[[Space:History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865|History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865]],'' Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Book Co., 1891 (1st ed.) and 1894 (2nd ed.)

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[[Category: 55th Regiment, Massachusetts Infantry (Colored), United States Civil War]] [[Category: African-American Military History]] The goal of this project is to build a roster of the 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, the auxiliary regiment to the famous 54th Massachusetts. ==Volunteers== Add yourself here if you'd like to join! * [[Raymoure-1]] is working on ** 8 January 2019: 54th transfers ** 8 January 2019: 1890 Veterans Schedules for Detroit, Michigan ** 8 January 2019: Initial free space project * [[Selvaggio-84]] is working on ** Adding the names of soldiers from the 55th ==Resources== Initially, I'm using the following sources to confirm regiment. * [[Emilio-6|Emilio, Luis Fenollosa]]. ''[[Space:History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865|History of the Fifty-Fourth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865]],'' Boston, Massachusetts: Boston Book Co., 1891 (1st ed.) and 1894 (2nd ed.) *: A number of soldiers transferred from the 54th and are noted in the McKay roster in the appendix. * [http://www.findagrave.com FindAGrave graves] with 55th Massachusetts in the inscription * 1890 United States Veterans Schedules specifying regiment as 55th Mass. ** Salem, Massachusetts ** Detroit, Michigan * Fox, Charles Barnard. ''[[Space:Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment|Record of the Service of the Fifty-Fifth Regiment of Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]]'', Cambridge, Massachusetts : Press of John Wilson and Son, July, 1868. * [https://civilwartalk.com/threads/55th-massachusetts-volunteer-infantry-a-second-brave-black-regiment-from-mass.131227/ 55th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Blog] * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/004538167 Voices of the 55th; Letters of Volunteers] == Statistics of Enlisted Men == * Number who had been slaves - 247 * Number of pure blacks - 550 * Number of mixed blood - 430 * Number who could read - 477 * Number who could read and write - 319 * Number who were church members - 52 * Number who were married - 219 * Average age - 23 1/5 years * Average height - 5' 7" tall === Causes of Death === * Typhoid fever - 33 * Chronic diarrhea - 8 * Pneumonia - 8 * Consumption - 6 * General debility - 6 * Dysentery - 2 * Small-pox - 1 * Measles - 1 * Congestive chills - 1 * Unknown (mostly died away from regiment) - 46 * Sentence from general court-martial - 4 * Accident - 4 * Murdered - 1 * In action or from wounds received - 54 === Birthplace === * Ohio - 222 * Pennsylvania - 139 * Virginia - 106 * Indiana - 97 * Kentucky - 68 * Missouri - 66 * Illinois - 56 * North Carolina - 30 * Tennessee - 24 * New York - 23 * Massachusetts - 22 * Maryland - 19 * Delaware - 13 * District of Columbia - 10 * Iowa - 9 * Mississippi - 9 * Michigan - 8 * New Jersey - 8 * Wisconsin - 7 * Georgia - 6 * South Carolina - 6 * Alabama - 5 * Connecticut - 4 * Canada - 3 * Rhode Island - 3 * Africa - 1 * Louisiana - 1 * Arkansas - 1 * Maine - 1 * Nova Scotia - 1 * Vermont - 1 * Unknown - 11 === Trades and Occupations === * Farmers - 596 * Laborers - 76 * Waiters - 50 * Barbers - 34 * Cooks - 27 * Teamsters - 27 * Blacksmiths - 21 * Sailors - 20 * Masons and Plasterers - 16 * Hostlers - 9 * Shoemakers - 9 * Butchers - 8 * Painters - 7 * Grooms - 7 * Boatmen - 6 * Teachers - 6 * Carpenters - 6 * Coopers - 5 * Clerks - 5 * Porters - 5 * Coachmen - 3 * Brickmakers - 3 * Printers - 3 * Engineers - 3 * Iron-workers - 2 * Whitewashers - 2 * Stonecutters - 2 * Wagon-makers - 2 * Millers - 2 * Firemen - 2 * Coppersmith - 1 * Machinist - 1 * Rope-maker - 1 * Fisherman - 1 * Tinker - 1 * Harness-maker - 1 * Caulker - 1 * Glass-grinder - 1 * Musician - 1 * Moulder - 1 * Confectioner - 1 * Tobaco-workers - 1 * Clergyman - 1 * Broom-maker - 1 * Baker - 1 * Student - 1 == Recruiting == # [[Hinton-1927|James Sidney Hinton]] == Non-Commissioned Staff == {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#EE DE AD" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks |- |[[Robinson-26444|Samuel J. Robinson]]||||Ser. Maj.|||||| |- |[[Shadd-26|Abram W. Shadd]]||||Q.M. Ser.||||Teacher|| |- |[[Becker-7049|Martin F. Becker]]||29||Com. Ser.||Fitchburg MA||Printer|| |- |[[Hecker-319|Richard Hecker]]||39||Hos. Stew.||New York City||Chemist||Discharged by general Court-Martial |- |[[Trotter-1507|James Monroe Trotter]]||||Ser. Maj.||Cincinnati OH||Teacher||Wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Richard W. White||||Com. Ser.||||Farmer|| |- |John H. Moore||||Prin. Mus.|||||| |- |Alfred C. Pelette||||Prin. Mus.|||||| |- |Eli Lett||||Prin. Mus.||Buffalo NY||Barber|| |- |John Sutfen||||Hos. Stew.|||||| |- |} == Companies == === Company to be determined === # Benjamin R. Griffin of Salem, Massachusetts === Company A === pg. 114-117
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d. 8 Dec 1864 Beaufort SC wounds |- |Manuel, Charles W. ||26||Private||Unionville, CT||Coppersmith||Band |- |Martin, John H. ||32||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer|| |- |Maxwell, Thomas||23||Private||Cincinnati, OH||Waiter|| |- |Miles, Patrick||26||Private||Boston, MA||Cook|| |- |Miller, Richard||20||Private||Pike Co, MO||Laborer|| |- |Mitchell, Harrison||31||Private||Rawles Co, MO||Farmer||d. 14 Oct 1863 Folly Isl SC typhoid fever |- |Monroe, Jackson||25||Private||Livingston Co, MI||Farmer||disch 4 Sep 1864 disability |- |Morgan, Alexander||20||Private||Bainbridge, OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Morgan-27236|Morgan, Hiram]]||18||Private||Springfield, OH||Waiter||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Moss-10552|Moss, Nathan M.]]||24||Corporal||Indianapolis, IN||Barber||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Osborne-11810|Osborne, William H.]]||29||Corporal||Boston, MA||Barber||reported "deserted" prob disch from hospital |- |[[Owen-13966|Owens, Charles]]||19||Private||Wayne Co, MO||Farmer||d. 25 Dec 1864 Folly Isl SC general debility |- |[[Patterson-25478|Patterson, John H.]]||18||Corporal||Hamilton, OH||Laborer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Perry-26700|Perry, Alfred]]||20||Sergeant||Indianapolis, IN||Barber||Band |- |[[Peterson-11210|Peterson, Charles H.]]||19||CPL||Brooklyn, NY||Rope-maker||1st SGT Jul 1865 |- |[[Phillips-28809|Phillips, Samuel]]||22||Private||Palmyra, MO||Teamster|| |- |[[Pinter-99|Pinter, Mason]]||23||Private||Bloomington, IL||Farmer|| |- |[[Porter-13350|Porter, Charles C.]]||43||Private||Guilford, CT||Farmer||trans 54th |- |[[Porter-15910|Porter, Ephraim]]||19||Private||Pike Co, MO||Laborer||deserted 2 Jul 1865 |- |[[Purnell-649|Purnell, William]]||18||Private||Montgomery Co, PA||Iron-worker||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Rawleston-1|Rawlstone, James]]||21||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Painter|| |- |[[Reid-12255|Reid, Jacob W.]]||20||CPL||Springfield, OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Rhodes-7592|Rhodes, James]]||16||Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer||Drummer |- |[[Roach-3803|Roach, John]]||17||Private||Quincy, IL||Laborer|| |- |[[Richardson-21107|Richardson, Elijah]]||22||Private||Rawles Co, MO||Laborer|| |- |[[Rogers-25579|Rogers, Charles]]||25||Private||Battle Creek, MI||Farmer|| |- |Saunders, William H.||26||Sergeant||Indianapolis, IN||Barber||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch1 Apr 1865 wounds |- |Shinal, David||21||Private||Madison Co, KY||Farmer|| |- |Shinal, William||21||Private||Springfield, IL||Farmer|| |- |Smith, James H.||21||Private||Chicago, IL||Waiter|| |- |Smith, John M.||21||Private||Old Town, ME||Shoemaker||deserted 20 Jul 1863; returned 3 Oct 1863; hung for rape 18 Feb 1864 |- |Smith, William L.||25||Private||Quincy, IL||Sailor|| |- |Spears, David||19||CPL||Shelby Co, OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Spencer, Peter||30||Private||Quincy, IL||Laborer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Stearns, Jared||18||Private||Quincy, IL||Laborer||d 28 Aug 1863 Folly Isl SC dysentery |- |[[Steth-2|Steth, John W.]]||24||Private||Wayne Co, IN||Blacksmith||disch 15 Sep 1864 Folly Isl SC disability |- |Thomas, Samuel P.||18||Sergeant||Madison Co, OH||Laborer||d. 17 Nov 1864 Folly Isl SC disease |- |Tilman, John||23||Private||MtJefferson, OH||Bricklayer||Hospital Nurse |- |Thompson, William||20||Private||Charlestown, MA||Butcher||disch 1 Nov 1864 disability |- |Vestar, John||23|| Private||Indianapolis, IN||Barber||disch Jul 1865 disability |- |Ward, Moses||31|| Private||Harrisburg, OH||Farmer||Hospital Nurse |- |[[Welcome-37|Welcome, Reuben]]||17|| Private||Rawles Co, MO||Farmer|| |- |[[White-49937|White, Daniel]]||19|| Private||Philadelphia, PA||Farmer|| |- |White, Samuel||26|| Private||Indianapolis, IN||Laborer|| |- |[[Wilkins-4683|Wilkins, David]]||31|| Private||Pittsburg, PA||Barber|| |- |[[Williams-74277|Williams, Clayborne]]||18|| Private||Chillicothe, OH||Painter|| |- |[[Williams-74232|Williams, Thomas]]||24|| Private||Newport, IN||Blacksmith||d. 30 July1864 Folly Isl SC consumption |- |} === Company B === pg. 118-120
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Beaufort SC 13 Dec 1864 wounds |- |[[Bell-33041|Bell, Beverly]]||20||PVT|| Quincy IL|| Sailor||23 Jul 1864 drowned Folly River SC |- |[[Berry-18696|Berry, Daniel]]||20||PVT|| Wilmington DE ||Farmer|| |- |[[Boyer-5723|Boyer, Isaiah]]||20||PVT|| Wilmington DE ||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 killed |- |[[Bowdry-17|Bowdry, William]]||24|| PVT|| Milwaukee WI|| Barber||30 Nov 1864 wounded; discharged Jun 1865 wounds |- |[[Bragg-2685|Bragg, John]]||21 ||PVT||St Louis MO ||Mechanic|| |- |[[Broughton-1998|Broughton, Charles]]||19||Sergeant||Pittsburg PA||Teamster||29 Sep 1863 reduced at own request |- |[[Brown-125892|Brown, Charles]]||30 ||PVT|| Elkton MD|| Farmer||30 Nov 1864 killed |- |[[Brown-125893|Brown, Thomas]]||37||PVT ||Coldwater OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Buckner-2317|Buckner, George]]||20 ||PVT||Pickaway OH|| Farmer|| |- |[[Samuel-976|Butler, Samuel]]||35 ||PVT ||Sabine IL ||Farmer|| |- |[[Bush-8101|Bush, George W. ]]||22 ||CPL||Carthagena OH ||Farmer||7 Aug 1864 reduced by own request |- |[[Caldwell-9454|Caldwell, William]]||38 ||PVT|| Milwaukee WI ||Farmer||28 Jul 1864 Folly Isl SC disability |- |[[Chatman-194|Chatman, James]]||21 ||PVT ||Harrisburg OH|| Farmer||2 Jul 1864 wounded; also 30 Nov 1864; discharged Mar 1865 wounds |- |[[Chism-392|Chism, Jacob]]||45 ||PVT ||St Louis MO ||Teamster|| |- |[[Christy-1452|Christy, William]]||18|| PVT|| Mercersburg PA|| Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |[[Coleman-14718|Coleman, John]]||24 ||PVT ||Jamestown IL ||Farmer|| |- |[[Cork-376|Cork, John W.]] ||23|| PVT ||Wilmington DE ||Laborer||18 Feb 1864 hung Camp Finnigan FL for rape |- |[[Cole-25066|Cole, Charles]]||19|| PVT|| Providence RI ||Hostler||drummer; d. 20 Dec 1863 Folly Isl SC typhoid fever |- |[[Cox-33489|Cox, Simon A.]] ||27||PVT||Indianapolis IN||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |[[Craig-12315|Craig, Fortunatus]]||19||PVT||Carthagena OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Curtis-15762|Curtis, Franklin]]||25||PVT||Jamestown IL||Farmer||30 Jun 1865 d. Beaufort SC chronic diarrhea |- |[[Curtis-11679|Curtis, Napoleon]]||23||PVT||Jamestown IL||Farmer|| |- |[[Curtis-11682|Curtis, Richard H.]] ||27||PVT||Jamestown IL||Farmer|| |- |[[Dobbs-1888|Dobbs, William H.]]||23||PVT||Wilmington DE||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |[[Docken-16|Docken, Henry ]]||20||PVT||St Louis MO||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |Dyer, Joshua||19||PVT||Phoenixville PA||Farmer|| |- |[[Dyson-1329|Dyson, Aaron A.]] ||29||PVT||Bothnesville OH||Farmer|| |- |Fox, James ||18||CPL||Pickaway OH||Hostler||23 Dec 1863 d. Folly Isl typhoid fever |- |Fox, William A. ||20||PVT||Pickaway OH||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |Gillespie, James||19||PVT||Pickaway OH||Farmer|| |- |Green, John||21||PVT||Haynesville MO||Sailor|| |- |Golden, Augustus H. ||41||CPL||Milwaukee WI||Sailor||7 Aug 1864 returned to CPL at own request |- |Hafeman, Elijah||24||PVT||Keokuk IA||Cook||30 Nov 1864 wounded |- |[[Hall-44183|Hall, Eli]]||21||PVT||Carthagena OH||Farmer|| |- |Haren, Joseph||22|| PVT||Jamestown IL ||Farmer||30 Nov 1864 killed |- |Harris, George||22|| PVT||Newburn NC ||Farmer||d. Dec 1864 Beaufort SC disease |- |Herbert, William W. ||19|| PVT||Yarmouth NS ||Tinker||d 21 Dec 1863 Folly Isl typhoid fever |- |Howard, William||21|| PVT||Xenia OH ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; discharged Jun 1865 |- |Iverson, Gabriel P. ||31||SGT||Boston MA||Clerk||deserted from furlough |- |[[Jackson-35280|Jackson, Henry]]||18||PVT||Brownsville PA ||Farmer||discharged Jun 1865 disability |- |[[Jackson-26113|Jackson, James H.]]||19||1SG||Adrian MI||Blacksmith||trans 54th Mass |- |Jackson, Phillip||20||PVT||Winchester VA|| Farmer|| |- |Jackson, William H. ||19|| PVT||Charlestown VA ||Farmer|| d. Yellow Bluff FL 15 Mar 1864 small-pox |- |Johnson, William||19|| PVT||Hilton Head SC |||| |- |Jones, William||27|| PVT||Uniontown PA ||Hostler||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Kees, John||22|| PVT||Urbana OH ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; d Beaufort SC 28 Dec 1864 wounds |- |King, John||24|| PVT||Bellefontaine OH ||Farmer||d Beaufort SC 3 Mar 1865 chronic diarrhea |- |Lewis, Edward||31|| PVT||Shippensburg PA ||Farmer||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Lloyd, Spencer||21|| PVT||Wilmington DE ||Porter||hung Camp Finnigan FL 18 Feb 1864 for rape |- |Lovett, Joseph||19|| PVT||Old Pt Comfort VA ||Driver|| |- |Low, Robert H. ||30||CPL||New Bedford MA ||Barber||discharged 20 Nov 1863 disability |- |Mackerfield, Charles||20||PVT||Carthagena OH ||Farmer||d Folly Isl 22 Sep 1864 congestive chills |- |Mayhew, Edward||27|| PVT||Lowell MA ||Farmer|| |- |Mayhew, Daniel||24|| PVT||Breeze Station IL ||Farmer|| |- |Mayhew, James||28|| PVT||Breeze Station IL ||Farmer|| |- |McGruder, Michael||50|| PVT||St Louis MO ||Sailor|| |- |Moore, Samuel||24|| PVT||Alton IL ||Cooper||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Moore, Weston H. ||30|| PVT||Carthagena OH ||Farmer|| |- |Morgan, John||27|| PVT||Jamestown IL ||Farmer|| |- |Morris, Emery||21|| PVT||Wilmington DE ||Laborer|| |- |Moss, James H.G. ||18|| PVT||Carthagena OH ||Farmer||discharged 16 Jun 1865 disability |- |Myers, Frank||28|| PVT||Monroe Station MO ||Farmer||drummer |- |Newsome, Robert||19|| PVT||Bellefontaine OH ||Farmer|| |- |Norrel, Forrest||32|| PVT||Washington MS ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Oglesby-795|Oglesby, John D.]] ||23|| PVT
SGT||Jamestown IL ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Overton, Thomas R. ||20|| CPL||Carthagena OH ||Farmer||killed 2 Jul 1864 |- |Peck, Lewis||20|| PVT||Shelbyville MO ||Farmer||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Pendergrass-561|Pendergrass, Tecumseh]]||25|| PVT||Breeze Station IL ||Farmer|| |- |[[Piner-53|Piner, Philip]]||22||PVT||Lawrence MA||Seaman||mustered in 25 Nov 1864
trans from 54th |- |Pulpress, Henry||18|| SGT||Pittsburg PA ||Fish dealer|| |- |Richie, Richard||28|| PVT||Greenville MS ||Farmer||d. Readville MA 12 Jul 1863 pneumonia |- |Roberts, William H. ||19|| PVT||Wilmington DE ||Farmer|| |- |Lee, John||28|| PVT||Springfield IL ||Farmer|| |- |Shadd, Abram W. ||19|| PVT||Westchester PA ||Teacher|| |- |Shuman, John||19|| PVT||Uniontown PA|| Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |[[Smith-188126|Smith, Andrew Jackson]]||20|| PVT||Clinton IL ||Boatman||wounded 30 Nov 1864
Medal of Honor Recipient (2001) |- |Smith, John||19|| PVT||Richmond VA ||Farmer||discharged Jun 1865 disability |- |Smothers, John||26|| PVT||Brownsville PA ||Farmer|| |- |Smothers, Perry||40|| PVT||Brownsville PA ||Farmer|| |- |Story, Alfred C. ||28|| CPL||Keokuk IA ||Barber|| |- |Sutfen, John||23|| PVT||Milwaukee WI ||Farmer||Ward-master; Hospital Steward, 1865 |- |Sweet, William N.||25|| CPL||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer|| |- |Thomas, Elijah ||18|| PVT||Springfield IL ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; died |- |Ventris, Thomas||23|| PVT||Ft Donelson TN ||Teamster|| wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Walker, Joseph H. ||34||SGT||Lewiston PA||Cook|| |- |Washington, George||34||PVT||Quincey IL ||Farmer|| |- |Whetzell, Francis W. ||23||1SG||Cleveland OH||Barber||wounded 30 Nov 1864; d. Beaufort SC 9 Jan 1865 wounds |- |Wicker, Robert||19||PVT||Pickaway OH|| Farmer|| |- |Williams, Bryant ||18|| PVT||Quincey IL ||Farmer|| |- |Williams, James||20|| PVT||Cincinnati OH ||Farmer||d. Charleston SC 6 Mar 1865 pneumonia |- |Wilson, Sherbrow||35|| PVT||Belfast PA||Barber||d. Jacksonville FL 30 Apr 1864 disease |- |} === Company C === {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#40 E0 D0" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks |- |Adams, David||19||PVT ||New Antioch OH|| Wagonmaker|| wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Archer, Samuel||27|| PVT ||Terre Haute, IN ||Groom|| Band |- |Bailey, John||35 ||Pvt ||Pickaway OH ||Farmer|| |- |Ball, George||31 ||Pvt ||Palmyra MO ||Farmer|| |- |Bowlin, James||26 ||Pvt ||Farmland IN ||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Barber, William||26 ||Pvt|| Wilmington OH|| Farmer || |- |Banks, Solomon C.||22 ||Pvt|| Pickereltown OH|| Farmer|| |- |Barrett, David||21|| Pvt|| Urbana OH ||Farmer|| |- |[[Barrett-8726|Barrett, George]]||26||Corporal||Urbana OH||Carpenter||wounded 30 Nov 1864; died wounds 3 Dec 1864 Beaufort SC |- |Brown, Harry||20||Pvt||Cincinnati OH||Stonecutter|| |- |Bobson, Jordan M.||24||SGT||Wilmington OH||Farmer|| |- |Chapman, Charles||17||Pvt||Batavia OH||Cook|| |- |Coats, Isaac H.||24||Pvt||Cumberland MD||Laborer|| |- |Cromwell, George||21||Sgt||Mound City OH||Farmer||wounded30 Nov 1864 |- |Cooley, Bailey||18||Pvt||Shelbyville MO||Farmer||died 20 Oct 1863 typhoid fever Folly Isl SC |- |Crockett, John||18||Pvt||Harrisburg OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; discharged Jun 1865 wounds |- |Coleman, Wesley||19||Pvt||Shelvina MO||Farmer|| |- |Cannon, Thomas||20||Pvt||Dublin IN||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 discharged |- |Clement, Gabriel||18||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer|| |- |Cox, Elijah||32||Pvt||Busron PO IN||Farmer||discharge Folly Isl 15 Sep 1864 disability |- |Dorsey, John||35||Pvt||Detroit MI||Barber||band drummer trans to 39th US INF |- |Fairfax, Charles||17||Pvt||Shelbyville MO||Farmer|| |- |Ford, John R.||21||Pvt||Lebanon OH||Farmer|| |- |Felts, Albert T.||20||Pvt||New Lexington OH||Farmer|| |- |Felts, Cethe C.||18||Pvt||New Lexington OH||Farmer|| |- |Green, Levi||26||Pvt||Wilmington OH||Farmer|| |- |Green, Joseph||21||Pvt||Xenia OH||Servant||deserted from sick furlough; supposed dead |- |Green, Simeon T.||23||Pvt||Harrisburg OH||Farmer|| |- |Gibbs, Pleasant||22||Pvt||Harrisburg AR||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; discharge May 1865 wounds |- |Harper, Hiram||21||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer|| |- |Hill, Samuel||19||Pvt||Martinsville OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Haggins, Andre||21||Pvt||Quincy IL||Farmer||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Hightower, James P.||31||Pvt||Xenia OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Hargrave, William||22||Sgt||Wilmington OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Hall, Davis A.||19||Pvt||Oberlin OH||Farmer|| |- |Harris, Henry||19||Pvt||Xenia OH||Farmer||discharged Jun 1865 |- |Hall, Charles||18||Pvt||Cottonville MO||Barber|| |- |Howard, Josiah||23||CPL||Russellplace OH||Farmer|| |- |Hightower, Orlando S.||22||Sgt||Wilmington OH||Machinist||Regimental armorer |- |Hubbs, Robert||22||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Brickmaker|| |- |Harrison, David||21||Pvt||St Louis MO||Cook|| |- |Jenkins, Thomas||29||Cpl||Pickerelltown OH||Farmer|| |- |Jenkins, Alexander||20||Pvt||Bloomingburg OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Johnson, James||40||Pvt||Hamilton MO||Farmer|| |- |Jenkins, Charles||18||Pvt||New Marion OH||Farmer|| |- |Legget, Henry||31||Pvt||Bloomfield IN||Mariner|| |- |Lee, Moses||19||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer||died Folly Isl SC 13 Aug 1864 typhoid fever |- |Lee, Samuel||20||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer||died Readville MA 18 Jul 1863 typhoid fever |- |Lee, David||21||Pvt||Xenia OH||Farmer|| |- |Lee, John W.||28||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer|| |- |Lane, Francis||25||Pvt||New York City||Laborer||disch Folly Isl 2 Jun 1864 disability |- |Larmont, Thornton||32||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Teamster|| |- |Larmont, William||20||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Farmer||accidentally wounded |- |Maze, Joseph||16||Pvt||New Antioch OH||Farmer||Fifer; Lance Corporal of Drum Corps |- |Mowbray, Martin||27||Cpl||Terre Haute IN||Farmer||died Readville, MA 20 Jul 1863 typhoid fever |- |Miller, William||23||Pvt||Cincinnati OH||Cook|| |- |Morgan, Charles H.||26||Pvt||Springfield OH||Farmer|| |- |Malone, Silas||19||Pvt||OH||Farmer|| |- |Moore, Isaac||18||Pvt||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer|| |- |Newland, Henry A.||18||Pvt||Zanesville OH||Farmer|| |- |Nelson, Gabriel||29||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer|| |- |Newton, Charles||21||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Farmer||disch Folly Isl SC 5 Oct 1864 disability; died in Regt Hosp 13 Oct 1864 |- |Payne, John H.||30||Cpl||Bellefontaine OH||Teacher||Sgt 12 Oct 1864 |- |Pellett, Alfred E.||28||Pvt||Pittsburg PA||Sailor||drummer Principal musician 6 Aug 1864; deserted Ft Marion Gen'l Court-Martial |- |Perkins, Henry D.||19||Pvt||Shelbyville MO||Farmer|| |- |Powell, Henry T.||32||Cpl||Cabletown OH||Farmer||killed 2 Jul 1864 |- |Parker, Lott H.||25||Cpl||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer|| |- |Price, Israel||27||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Barber||Band; disch Folly Isl 10 Sep 1864 disability |- |Partridge, Embry||22||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Barber|| |- |Ross, Benjamin||22||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Farmer|| |- |Riley, Elias W.||36||Pvt||White Ford MI||Farmer|| |- |Roberts, Lewis||24||Cpl||Bellefontaine OH||Barber|| |- |Roberts, William C.||23||Pvt||Bellefontaine OH||Laborer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Roberts, John||18||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer||died St Louisburg, Edisto River, SC 4 Feb 1865 typhoid fever |- |Roberts, Joseph||19||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Russell, William H.||19||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer||killed 2 Jul 1864 |- |[[Sessor-2|Corporal Oscar Sessor]]||||Pvt||Boston MA (org. Portsmouth, New Hampshire)||Farmer||''transferred from 54th Massachusetts''; deserted returned to duty, band; Cpl Jul 1865 |- |Steward, Edward J.||24||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Plasterer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch July 1865 wounds |- |Scott, Edward||21||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer|| |- |Scott, Benjamin||17||Pvt||Waynesville OH||Farmer||disch Folly Isl SC 5 Oct 1864 disability |- |Scott, Benjamin B.||20||Pvt||Xenia OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Steward, Solomon||18||Pvt||Terre Haute IN||Farmer||died Newbern NC, 11 Aug 1863, disease |- |Stewart, Nathaniel||38||Cpl||Wilmington OH||Whitewasher|| |- |Sheldon, William||20||Pvt||Pickaway OH||Farmer|| |- |Simonds, Samuel||19||Pvt||Philadelphia MO||Farmer||died Folly Isl23 Sep 1864 chronic diarrhea |- |Simonds, Charles||18||Pvt||Philadelphia MO||Farmer|| |- |Thomas, George W.||22||Pvt||Cincinnati OH||Sailor|| |- |Thomas, Alexander||42||Pvt||Wilmington OH||Tailor|| |- |Thompson, George W.||20||Pvt||Maumee City OH||Farmer||died Folly Isl 3 Nov 1863 typhoid fever |- |Thompson, Isaiah H.||23||Pvt||Maumee City OH||Farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; died Folly Isl 3 Jul 1864 wounds |- |Talbot, Joseph||18||Pvt||Roanoke MO||Farmer|| |- |Welch, Isaiah H.||21||1SG||Bellfont PA||Farmer|| |- |Woodley, Henry||21||Pvt||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer|| |- |Ward, Emanuel||24||Pvt||Centreville IN||Farmer|| |- |Waldron, David||43||Pvt||Hannibal MO||Farmer|| |- |Walker, John W.||23||Pvt||Oberlin OH||Harnessmaker|| |- |} ===== Recruits ===== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#EE FF F6" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks |- |Maddox, Isaac D.||21||Pvt||Cambridge MA||Barber|| |- |Phillips, John||21||Pvt||Nashville TN||Laborer|| |- |Baldwin, William||21||Pvt||Chesterfield MA||Barber||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Duncan, Orin||30||Pvt||Springfield MA||Teamster||prisoner 30 Nov 1864; exchanged |- |Herbert, Phillip||41||Pvt||Greenfield MA||Farmer|| |- |Rutter, David||19||Pvt||Greenfield MA||Clerk|| |- |Peters, David P.||39||Pvt||Worcester MA||Laborer|| |- |Rome, George R.||29||Pvt||Worcester MA||Stonecutter|| |- |Slaughter, Simon||24||Pvt||Chicopee MA||Factory Hand|| |- |Toney, Henry||32||Pvt||Worcester MA||Barber|| |- |Whipple, George J.||21||Pvt||Chesterfield MA||Farmer|| |- |Vanderburg, Levi||30||Pvt||Rutland VT||Teamster|| |- |Willis, Montraville||25||Pvt||Rutland VT||Day Laborer|| |- |Wallace, George H.||30||Pvt||Rutland VT||Driver|| |- |} === Company D === {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Occupation ! Remarks |- |Adams, Nelson||42||Pvt||Springfield IL||Farmer|| |- |Allen, Emery||40||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Tinman||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Brown, Frank||24||Pvt||Eddyville KY||Farmer|| |- |Brown, John||18||Pvt||Shelby Co OH||Farmer|| |- |Brown, Lync S.||22||Cpl||Delaware Co OH||Mason||mortally wounded 30 Nov 1864; died at Beaufort SC |- |Burke, Robert||22||Cpl||Westfield IN||Farmer||mortally wounded 30 Nov 1864; died in hosp |- |Butler, Gilbert||16||Pvt||Butter Co OH||Farmer||drummer |- |Byrd, James H.||21||Pvt||Logan Co OH||Farmer|| |- |[[Cazy-3|Cazy, William]]||40||Pvt||Ypsilanti MI||Farmer||hosp nurse; disch Jul 1865 disability |- |Cephas, William||18||Pvt||Philadelphia PA||Laborer|| |- |Crainshaw, William||18||Pvt||Springfield IL||Teamster||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Crockett, Richard||39||Pvt||Culwell Co KY||Farmer|| |- |Crowder, Paul||19||Pvt||Miami Co OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Creecy, James W.||21||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Farmer||wounded 3 Dec 1864 |- |Crosby, John Q. A.||21||Pvt||Cardington OH||Barber|| |- |[[Curry-5724|Curry, James W.]]
a.k.a. James W. Dorsey|| - || Pvt || - || - || added via information from [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jackson-35251-17 Deposition G of James W. Currey a.k.a. Dorsey] in military pension files |- |Dennis, Alexander||27||Pvt||Springfield IL||Farmer||disch Folly Isl 2 Jun 1864 disablity |- |Dericks, Elijah||38||Pvt||Perrysburgh OH||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Diggs, Edward||22||Pvt||Racine WI||Teamster||prisoner from St Nichols detach, Sandy Hook VA, 18 Dec 1863 |- |Dixon, James H.||17||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Barber||band |- |Douglas, Simon||20||Cpl||Sidney OH||Porter|| |- |Dixon, Charles||20||Pvt||New Bedford||Waiter||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Edwards, Charles||23||Pvt||Monroe Co MO||Laborer|| |- |Fitzgerald, Thomas H.||24||Pvt||Springfield IL||Cook||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Fountain, Pierson||25||Cpl||Jackson IN||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Fergerson, Enoch||15||Pvt||Wilmington DE||Farmer||drummer disch Folly Isl9 Jun 1864 |- |Gaskins, Lewis||19||Pvt||Newbern NC||Teamster|| |- |Glaspy, Wallace L.||26||Pvt||Hardon OH||Farmer||mortally wounded 30 Nov 1864; died at Beaufort |- |Graves, Samuel||28||Pvt||Knox Co IN||Miller|| |- |Griffin, William H.||20||Pvt||Detroit MI||Blacksmith||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Grosse, Charles H.||18||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Carpenter|| |- |Hall, Frederick||21||Pvt||New York||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; deserted July 1865 |- |Henry, Basil||18||Pvt||Hannibal Co MO||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch Jun 1865 wounds |- |Highwarden, Edward A.||20||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Mason|| |- |Highwarden, John W.||18||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Farmer|| |- |Hill, William||21||Pvt||Wayne Co OH||Farmer|| |- |Holland, Thomas||22||Pvt||Laporte IN||Farmer|| |- |Holmes, Charles H.||32||Cpl||Champaign Co OH||Laborer||died Folly Isl 7 Sep 1864 disease |- |Jobe, Samuel||30||Pvt||Champaign Co OH||Farmer|| |- |Johnson, Charles||21||Pvt||Palmyra MO||Waiter|| |- |Johnson, James||19||Pvt||Youngstown OH||Mason|| |- |Johnson, Matthew||18||Pvt||Youngstown OH||Farmer|| |- |Johnson, Weston||24||Pvt||Hannibal MO||Farmer|| |- |Jones, Armstead M.||24||Sgt||Shelby Co OH||Teamster||Color Sgt to June 1864; 1SG 1 July 1865 |- |Jones, John M.||18||Cpl||Hamilton OH||Farmer|| |- |Jones, Joseph||19||Pvt||Crawfordsville IN||Farmer|| |- |Keith, George H.||19||Pvt||Franklin Co PA||Farmer||disch 27 jan 1864 disability |- |Keeter, William||20||Pvt||Washington IN||Farmer||died Beaufort 27 Oct 1863 chronic diarrhea |- |Kenny, David M. P.||23||Pvt||Mt Gilead OH||Farmer|| |- |Lane, Nathan||18||Pvt||Indianapolis IN||Butcher|| |- |Lett, Eli||28||Sgt||Buffalo NY||Barber||Principal musician 8 Nov 1864 |- |Lewis, James||18||Pvt||London Co VA||Farmer|| |- |Lewis, Austin R.||24||Pvt||Boston MA||Mason||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Lewis, George B.||29||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Carpenter|| |- |McCloud, William R.||18||Pvt||Hyde Co NC||Farmer|| |- |McCoglin, Francis||30||Pvt||Shelby Co OH||Farmer|| |- |McFarlin, Matthew||20||Pvt||Batto MD||Caulker||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch Jun 1865 wounds |- |McGerry, Ellis||22||Pvt||Kalamazoo MI||Farmer|| |- |Mills, Nelson||21||Pvt||Hannibal MO||Farmer|| |- |Minton, James||24||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Farmer||disch Folly Isl 18 Jun 1864 |- |Morris, Theodore||25||Sgt||Reddingsburg PA||Barber|| |- |Morse, William H.||18||Pvt||Jackson IN||Farmer||died Folly Isl 11 Nov 1863 consumption |- |Parker, Thornton||24||Pvt||Jackson IN||Farmer|| |- |Pediford, Stephen W.||20||Pvt||Henry Co IN||Farmer|| |- |Peel, William J.||23||Pvt||Shelby Co OH||Farmer||killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Posey, John||22||Pvt||Vincennes IN||Farmer||Killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Revels, Elijah||18||Pvt||Youngstown OH||Farmer|| |- |Riley, James||18||Pvt||Springfield IL||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Robinson, George||25||Pvt||Brown Co IN||Farmer|| |- |[[Robinson-26444|Robinson, Samuel J.]]||22||1SG||Rochester NY||Printer|| |- |Sanders, Jeremiah||21||Pvt||Chicago IL||Waiter|| |- |Shank, Jefferson||45||Pvt||Monmouth Co ||Cook||disch Folly Isl 3 jan 1864 |- |Scott, Alexander||19||Pvt||Bellefontaine OH||Farmer||Band |- |Scott, Andrew||32||Pvt||Raleigh NC||Farmer||deserted Jul 1865 |- |See, Benjamin||34||Pvt||Springfield IL||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Sharp, Samuel||22||Pvt||Newbern NC||Farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch wounds |- |Shorter, John F.||21||Pvt||Delaware Co OH||Carpenter||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Shorter, Simon P.||19||Cpl||Delaware Co OH||Mason|| |- |Simpson, James H.||18||Pvt||Thornton IN||Farmer|| |- |Sapington, Silas||19||Pvt||Springfield IL||Cook|| |- |Smith, George P.||20||Pvt||Crawfordsville IN||Barber||band |- |} === Company E === ===== Privates ===== # Private Benjamin Lyons of 609 John Street, Toledo, Ohio 29 May 1863 - 29 August 1865 1890 United States Veterans Schedules for Toledo, Ohio {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#AB D7 8C" |- ! width=200|Name/Rank ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Residence/Where Credited ! width=100|Date of Muster (in) ! width=200|Termination and Cause |- |Gardner, James J. 1st SGT||28||Boston||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Buckney, Isaiah, SGT||27||MA||31 May 1863 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Hendrick, Richard, SGT||22||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Parker, George M., SGT||24||MA||7 Jul 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Scott, William, SGT||18||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Crowden, Armstrong, CPL||18||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Delay, Isaac B., CPT||20||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Hampton, Randolph, CPL||22||MA||31 May 1863||16 Jun 1865 disability |- |Lewis, George W., CPL||25||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Robinson, Silas, CPL||23||MA||31 May 1863||16 Jul 1863 died Readville MA |- |[[Warwick-1795|Warwick, Richard T.]], CPL||28||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Wilson, Nelson H., CPL||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Wright, Jonathan C., CPL||21||MA||23 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Young, Henry, CPL||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Morse, Solomon, Mus., ||15||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Alexander William, PVT||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Armstrong, Henry, PVT||21||Otis||18 Jan 1865||deserted 10 Aug 1865 |- |-Barber, Edwin, PVT||20||MA||7 Jul 1863||died 15 Dec 1863 Folly Isl SC |- |Beaman, William H., PVT||22||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Bell, Charles H., PVT||24||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Bizzell, Samuel L., PVT||18||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Black, James H., PVT||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Bomor, George, PVT||31||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Brandey, William, PVT||18||MA||31 May 1863||22 Jun 1863 disability |- |Brown, John W., PVT||20||MA||31 May 1863||died 25 Jun 1864 Folly Isl SC |- |Brown, John W., 2d, PVT||20||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Bruton, Thomas, PVT||22||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Buckley, John W., PVT||26||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Bulger, Mason, PVT||37||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Burns, William, PVT||30||MA||31 May 1863||28 Oct 1863 disability |- |Burt, Kane, PVT||32||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Butler, Charles, PVT||20||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Canterbury, James, Pvt||28||MA||31 May 1863||22 Aug 1864 disability |- |Charleston, William, Pvt||23||MA||31 May 1863||killed 30 Nov 1864 Honey Hill SC |- |Clark, Charles E., Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Clark, Jasper V., Pvt||28||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Clark John W., Pvt||30||MA||31 May 1863||23 Nov 1864 disability |- |Clark, Thomas, Pvt||32||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Colbreath, Pickens, Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Collins, Frank, Pvt||20||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Collins, Joshua, Pvt||23||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Collwell, George, Pvt||25||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Cooper, Alexander, Pvt||25||Dudley||17 Jan 1865||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Corst, Phineas T., Pvt||19||MA||22 Jun 1863||16 Jun 1865/expiration |- |Curtis, john H., Pvt||26||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Dean, Charles, Pvt||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Evans, Thomas T., Pvt||21|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Fields, Samuel, Pvt||19|| MA||31 May 1863||died 27 Nov 1863 Folly Isl SC |- |Flood, Elisha G., Pvt||27|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Forrest, Harry M., Pvt||25|| Newburyport||14 Feb 1865||10 Jul 1865 disability |- |Glasgow, Sandy, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Gray, Isaac, Pvt||30|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Green, Jesse, Pvt||28|| MA||31 May 1863||15 Nov 1865/expiration |- |Gross, Nathaniel, Pvt||18|| MA||22 Jun 1863||died 11 Jul 1863 Readville MA |- |Hall, Jerry, Pvt||22|| Framingham||17 Jan 1865||deserted 1 Aug 1865 |- |Harrison, Francis L., Pvt||37|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Hendrick, Powell, Pvt||20|| MA||22 Jun 1863||died 19 Oct 1863 Folly Isl SC |- |Herb, Frederick, Pvt||22|| MA||29 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Herrin, William, Pvt||31|| MA||31 May 1863||19 Jun 1863 disability |- |Hicks, Joseph, Pvt||16|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Higginson, George, Pvt||29|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Irving, Oscar, Pvt||39|| MA||22 Jun 1863||deserted 1 Aug 1865 |- |Johnson, Henry, Pvt||24|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Johnson, Hezekiah, Pvt||27|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Johnson, Joseph, Pvt||26|| MA||31 May 1863||15 May 1864 disability |- |Johnson, William H., Pvt||24|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Jones, George, D., Pvt||21|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Kennedy, Martin, Pvt||26|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Landrum, Howard, Pvt||30|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Lewis, Adolphus, Pvt||34|| MA||29 May 1863||19 Jun 1863 disability |- |Loony, Austin, Pvt||22|| MA||31 May 1863||22 Jun 1863 disability |- |Lyons, Benjamin, Pvt||27|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Maggot, Abraham, Pvt||34|| MA||22 Jun 1863||died 23 Mar 1865 Charleston SC |- |Malone, James, Pvt||19|| MA||31 May 1863||16 Jun 1865 disability |- |Martin, Henry, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||died 7 Apr 1864 on steamer Cosmopolitan |- |McKinsey, Archy, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Merriman, Sylvester, Pvt||21|| MA||31 May 1863||20 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Miledan, William H., Pvt||22|| MA||31 May 1863||27 May 1865 disability |- |Nelson, James, S., Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Owens, Osborne, Pvt||21|| MA||31 May 1863||22 Jun 1863 disability |- |Paine, William, Pvt||30||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Phoenix, Samuel, Pvt||30||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Reason, Jeremiah, Pvt||40||MA||22 Jun 1863||16 Jun 1865 disability |- |Rector, Calvin, Pvt||30||MA||31 May 1863||died 20 Mar 1865 James Isl SC |- |Reed, Richmond, Pvt||36||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Rhoades, Isaac, Pvt||33||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Richardson, George W., Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Richardson, James, Pvt||20||MA||31 May 1863||9 Jul 1865 disability |- |Ritchie, Henry C., Pvt||27||MA||31 May 1863||deserted 5 Jul 1865 |- |Roberts, Charles H., Pvt||19||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Samson, David W., Pvt||19||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Schell, William H., Pvt||24||MA||31 May 1863||20 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Scott, Joseph, Pvt||26||MA||31 May 1863||28 Sep 1865/expiration |- |Scott, Alexander, Pvt||24||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Southwood, Archibald, Pvt||18||MA||31 May 1863||died 21 Apr 1864 Beaufort SC |- |Steen, Albert, Pvt||27||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Thompson, Martin, Pvt||21||MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Van Buren, Martin, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Washington, George, Pvt||32||MA||22 Jun 1863||died 30 May 1865 Beaufort SC |- |Washington, James A., Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||26 Jun 1865/expiration |- |Wells, Thomas J., Pvt||23|| MA||31 May 1863||16 Jun 1865 disability |- |White, George, Pvt||32|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Witsell, Edward P. F., Pvt||29|| MA||31 May 1863||15 May 1864 disability |- |Williams, Henry, Pvt||30|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Williams, John E., Pvt||25||Boston||3 May 1864||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Willins, Stephen, Pvt||18||MA||22 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |Wyatt, Benjamin, Pvt||20|| MA||31 May 1863||29 Aug 1865/expiration |- |} === Company F === ===== Privates ===== # Private Charles C. Cassell of Salem, Massachusetts # Private John M. Cassell of Salem, Massachusetts # Private James W. Fontaine of Salem, Massachusetts # Private Edward Logan # Private William ?Sherenan? of Salem, Massachusetts The above originally enlisted in the 54th, but were transferred. {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CF FF FF" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Rank ! width=50|Age ! width=150|Residence ! width=100|Muster In ! Muster Out/Remarks |- |Ruffin, James D.||1SG||26||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Bird, John||SGT||24||MA||15 Jun 1863||d. 20 Jan 1864 Folly Isl |- |Dorsey, Robert||SGT||21||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Hobson, Robert L.||SGT||21||Boston||15 Jun 1863||28 Oct 1863 disability |- |Johnson, Henry W.||SGT||21||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Johnson, Robert Jr||SGT||29||Boston||15 Jun 1863||d. 12 Feb 1865 Florence SC |- |Mitchell, Charles L.||SGT||33||Boston||20 Jul 1865||2LT 20 Sep 1865 |- |Wallace, Thomas||SGT||23||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Boone, Richard B.||CPL||21||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Donegan, Cyrus||CPL||21||Springfield IL||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Haddock, Jasper||CPL||29||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Harris, Beverly||CPL||21||Beverly||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Jenkins, John H.||CPL||38||Boston||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Shipp, John H.||CPL||20||MA||15 Jun 1863||23 May 1864 disability |- |Robinson, William F.||CPL||18||MA||15 Jun 1863||d. 17 Aug 1863 Folly Isl |- |Washington, Thomas||CPL||35||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Wilson, Francis B.||CPL||20||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Wilson, Joseph||CPL||22||MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |[[Abbott-10742|Abbott, John]]||PVT||22||Bloomington IL||15 Jun 1863||(groom)29 Aug 1865 exp d. 1866 Charleston SC |- |Anderberry, John or Auderbury||PVT||21||St Louis MO||15 Jun 1863||(farmer)29 Aug 1865 exp |- |[[Bacon-6686|Bacon, Nelson]]||PVT||25||Springfield IL||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Beach, Samuel F.||PVT||29||West Brookfield||9 Jan 1865||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Blue, Daniel B.||PVT||23||Millbury||13 Feb 1865||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Brown, David||PVT||39||Cambridge||20 Jan 1865||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Burton, Jordan R. ||PVT||19||Lewistown PA||15 Jun 1863||d. 27 Jan 1864 Folly Isl |- |Capler or Caples, James K. ||PVT||22|| Middletown CT||15 Jun 1863||(Butcher)29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Carter, John||PVT||22|| Belmont OH||15 Jun 1863||d. 6 Sep 1863 Folly Isl |- |Cassell, Charles C. ||PVT||32|| MA||2 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |[[Cassell-622|Cassell, John M.]] ||PVT||42|| MA||3 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Champ, Nelson||PVT||19|| Mt Pleasant OH||15 Jun 1863||(farmer)29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Charles, Henry||PVT||18|| MA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Chase, Jacob C. ||PVT||22|| MA||1 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Chesborough, Charles||PVT||25|| Middletown CT||15 Jun 1863||(mariner)deserted 9 Jul 1863 d. 1864 disease |- |Clark, Warner||PVT||21|| Harrisburg||15 Jun 1863||d. 17 Sep 1863 Folly Isl |- |Coleman, George B. ||PVT||28|| MA||3 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Cooper, William H. ||PVT||19|| Malden CAN||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Cox, Garrett||PVT||40|| Troy OH||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Davis, Samuel|| PVT||25|| MA||16 Aug 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Ditcher, Benjamin F. B.|| PVT||18|| Uniontown PA||15 Jun 1863||3 Oct 1865 exp |- |Ditcher, Henry|| PVT||21|| Washington PA||15 Jun 1863||d. 12 Mar 1865 Charleston SC |- |Douglass, William|| PVT||22|| Java IN||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Dunbar, Joshua|| PVT||40|| Troy OH||15 Jun 1863||28 Oct 1863 disability |- |Edwards, Isaac|| PVT||23|| Barnesville OH||15 Jun 1863||d. 28 Oct 1863 Folly Isl |- |Fountain, James W.|| PVT||44||Salem||1 Sep 1864||29 Aug 1865 exp. |- |Freeman, Anthony|| PVT||23|| Barnesville OH||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp |- |Furguson, Carter|| PVT||26|| Bloomington IL||22 Jun 1863||deserted 25 Sep 1864 |- |Galloway, Henry T.|| PVT||15|| Savannah GA||15 Jun 1863||29 Aug 1865 exp drummer |- |Gray, James||PVT||20||Uniontown PA|||| |- |Gray, Elsey||PVT||18||Uniontown PA|||| |- |Grandison, John||PVT||20||Nicholsville KY||||d. Folly Isl 3 Jul 1864 typhoid fever |- |Gillard, James||PVT||18||Troy OH||||wounded 30 Nov 1864; d. Mar 1865 Beaufort SC wounds |- |Hobson, Robert L.||SGT||21||Boston MA||||disch 28 Oct Folly Isl disability |- |Haddox, Jasper||PVT||29||Summertown OH||||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Hurley, Thornton||PVT||28||Summertown OH||||farmer |- |Hurley, Joseph H.||PVT||23||Summertown OH||||farmer |- |Hill, Thomas||PVT||25||Yorksville OH||||farmer |- |Hood, James W.||PVT||20||Ypsilanti MI||||groom |- |Harris, Beverly||PVT||21||Beverly MA||||Farmer |- |Harris, John||PVT||40||Boston MA||||Laborer |- |Hinson, Jonathan S.||PVT||41||Boston MA||||glass grinder |- |[[Hall-41872|Hall, William H. S.]]||PVT||20||Springfield MA||||clerk |- |Jenkins, John H.||PVT||38||Boston MA||||Porter; Lance-Sergeant of Pioneers |- |Johnson, Robert Jr.||SGT||29||Boston MA||||Clerk; Prisoner Botany-Bay Isl SC 12 Nov 1863; d. in prison Florence SC Mar 1865 |- |Johnson, Henry W.||SGT||21||Boston MA||||Mariner |- |Johnson, Albert||PVT||18||Milledgeville GA||||Farmer; drummer d. Folly Isl 28 Nov 1863 pneumonia |- |Jones, Peter||PVT||23||West Milton OH||||Farmer; wounded 2 July 1864; disch 8 Nov 1864 wounds |- |Keith, Peter||SGT||21||Holidaysburg PA||||Shoemaker |- |King, David U.||PVT||28||Mt Pleasant OH||||Farmer d. Folly Isl 26 Sep 1863 typhoid fever; bro of Jonathan |- |King, Jonathan||PVT||26||Mt Pleasant OH||||Farmer d. Folly Isl 26 Sep 1863 typhoid fever; bro of David |- |Kirk, James||PVT||18||Laporte IN||||Farmer |- |Lethwick, James R.||PVT||18||Fairmount VA|||| |- |Lewis, Edward B.||PVT||29||Lowell MA||||Mariner disch Folly Isl 21 Aug 1864 disability |- |Little, John||PVT||29||Boston MA||||Cook; band |- |Logan, Edward S.||PVT||22||Pittsburg PA||||Prisoner Botany-Bay Isl 12 Nov 1863; exchanged; disch Jun 1865 |- |Lee, Thomas||PVT||21||Boston MA|||| |- |Lee, Edward||PVT||22||Boston MA||||wounded 30 Nov 1864; disch Jul 1865 wounds |- |Myers, John M.||PVT||34||Princetown VA||||bricklayer |- |Major, Edward||PVT||20||Brooklyn NY||||Painter; killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Mabra, William||PVT||35||Barnesville OH||||Engineer |- |Mitchell, Charles||PVT||33||Boston MA||||wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Moore, John H.||PVT||25||Philadelphia PA||||Principal Musician 6 Jun 1864; Leader of Band |- |Northup, Alvers ||PVT|| 19|| Springfield IL||||farmer killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Peterson, David S.||PVT||23||Barnesville OH||||farmer |- |Peterson, Marcus ||PVT||29||Barnesville OH||||farmer |- |Peterson, Joseph H.||PVT||24||Barnesville OH||||farmerwounded 2 Jul 1864 |- |Peterson, Ferdinand||PVT||22||Barnesville OH||||farmer |- |Paine, Daniel A.||PVT||25||Belmont OH||||farmer; wounded 30 Nov 1864 d. Beaufort Dec 1864 |- |Ruffin, James D.||1SG||26||Boston MA||||barber |- |Robinson, William F. ||CPL||18||Barnesville OH||||Farmer d. folly isl 17 Aug 1863 disease |- |Rutherford, Samuel||CPL||24||Boston MA||||Laborer |- |Riley, Frank||PVT||24||New London MO||||Farmer |- |Rolen, John||PVT||24||Springfield IL||||Farmer |- |Read, James M.||PVT||24||Mercer PA||||Barber |- |Read, George W.||PVT||22||Mercer PA||||Barber |- |Robbins, Albert O.||PVT||22||Peterboro NY||||disch Folly Isl 15 Sep 1864 disability |- |Robbins, Laban||PVT||25||Peterboro NY||||laborer |- |Selden, Thomas||PVT||25||Chelsea MA||||waiter |- |Shipp, John H.||CPL||20||Barnesville OH||||Farmer disch 28 May 1864 disability |- |Shipp, James||PVT||26||Barnesville OH||||farmer wounded 30 Nov 1864 d. Beaufort SC Dec 1864 wounds |- |Smith, Samuel||PVT||20||Alleghany City PA||||farmer |- |Steele, Oliver||PVT||22||Brookville PA||||barber |- |Sampson, Caswell||PVT||22||Barnesville OH||||farmer disch Folly Isl 15 Sep 1864 disability |- |Stuart, William||PVT||20||Cincinnati OH||||farmer (stayed in the US Army) |- |Stewart, Abraham||PVT||20||Mt Pleasant OH||||farmer |- |Sawyer, William||PVT||19||Oxford OH||disch Folly Isl 10 Sep 1864 disability |- |Scott, David||PVT||26||Pittsburg PA||||cook |- |Shedd, Samuel||PVT||24||Shirley MA||||laborer disch Folly Isl 18 Jun 1864 disability |- |Seymore, Ashbury||PVT||23||White Plains NY||||hackman d. Folly Isl 4 Sep 1863 disease |- |Thomas, William||PVT||18||Flushing OH||||deserted 7 Jul 1865 |- |Trotter, William||PVT||25||West Jefferson OH|||| |- |Thompson, Charles||PVT||43||Boston MA||||disch Folly Isl 5 Oct 1864 disability |- |Thompson, William||PVT||19||Baltimore MD|||| |- |Wallace, Thomas||CPL||23||Boston MA||||mariner |- |Wicker, William||PVT||28||Troy OH||||farmer wounded 30 No v1864 |- |Washington, Thomas||PVT||35||Georgetown MO||||farmer |- |Webster, Samuel||PVT||20||Uniontown PA||||groom wounded 30 Nov 1864 |- |Willson, Francis B.||CPL||20||New York||||farmer |- |Wilson, Joseph||PVT||22||Barnesville OH||||farmer |- |Wood, John D.||PVT||28||Flushing OH||||farmer |- |Williams, Thomas||PVT||27||Washington DC||||blacksmith |- |Watts, Jeremiah||PVT||25||Bolton MD||||farmer d. Beaufort SC 12 Dec 1863 pneumonia |- |Welcome, Israel J.||PVT||21||Carlisle PA||||farmer Carlisle PA |- |} ===== Company F Recruits ===== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#CC D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! width=200|Remarks |- |Davis, Samuel||25||PVT||West Springfield ||Recruit 12 Oct 1864 |- |Garner, Milton M.||37||PVT||West Springfield||Recruit 12 Oct 1864 |- |Matthews, John E.||27||PVT||Maryland||Recruit 12 Oct 1864 |- |Miner, Thomas||22||PVT||Concord MA||Recruit 12 Oct 1864 |- |Williams, Patton||19||PVT||Buffalo NY||Recruit 12 Oct 1864; drummer |- |Revalion, A. H.||31||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 12 Oct 1864; one year |- |Viner, Henry||24||PVT||East Maryland||Recruit 12 Oct 1864; killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Wilson, Joseph||25||PVT||Canada||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Chase, Jacob C.||22||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864; one year; band |- |Cassell, Charles C.||32||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Cassell, James M.||42||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Coleman, George B.||28||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Gibbes, William||18||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864; killed 30 Nov 1864 |- |Fountain, J. W.||44||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Shearman, William||23||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Smith, William A.||18||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Stewart, L.||39||PVT||Cambridge MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Williams, George||30||PVT||Salem MA||Recruit 23 Oct 1864 |- |Brown, David||39||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865 |- |Beach, Samuel F.||29||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865 |- |Green, Henry||22||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865 |- |Lew, Zimri||36||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865 |- |Sampson, David H.||19||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 20 Mar 1865 |- |Miller, Jason J.||23||PVT||New Hampshire||Recruit 12 Mar 1865 |- |Samuels, Henry||25||PVT||West Indies||Recruit 12 Mar 1865 |- |Henry, Thomas||21||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 12 Mar 1865 |- |Hallam, Charles M.||23||PVT||Petersburg VA||Recruit 12 Mar 1865 |- |Blue, Daniel||23||PVT||Boston MA||Recruit 7 May 1865 |- |} === Company G === {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#EE D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! width=200|Remarks |- |Anderson, Joseph||18||PVT||Troy OH||stone-cutter |- |Anderson, Wesley||21||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Berry, John||25||PVT||Indianapolis IN||farmer; wounded 10 Feb 1865 |- |Burns, William||21||PVT||Bloomingsburg OH||farmer |- |Brooks, Nimrod||19||PVT||Columbus OH||farmer |- |Brandon, Josiah||21||PVT||Xenia OH||cook |- |Brown, Daniel||19||PVT||Clarksville MS||laborer |- |[[Bowlin-771|Bowlin, Edward]]||20||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer |- |Brooks, William H.||30||PVT||Beverly MS||farmer |- |Burton, Joseph||19||PVT||Lewiston PA||farmer |- |Curtis, Pleasant||22||PVT||Carlisle IL||laborer |- |Curtis, Joseph||30||PVT||Carlisle IL||cooper |- |Curtis, John||23||PVT||Carlisle IL||engineer; accidentally wounded 10 Jun 1864; d. Beaufort 19 Jul 1864 |- |Cabel, Samuel||21||PVT||Keokuk IA||waiter |- |Cotton Wiley, W.||19||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer; hospital nurse |- |Casson, James||18||PVT||Mercersburg PA||farmer |- |[[Cassan-11|Casson, W. Theodore]]||19||PVT||Boston MA||clerk; drummer; d. of disease |- |Cox, William||25||CPL||Troy OH||farmer |- |Davis, William||20||PVT||Alton IL||farmer; Ft Clinch FL; sentence of Court martial |- |Dinwiddle, Henry||19||PVT||Chillicothe OH||porter |- |Davis, Henry||28||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer; |- |Dix, Rufus M.||21||CPL||Xenia OH||waiter |- |Evans, Sterling||23||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Elliott, John||22||PVT||Altoona PA||laborer |- |Ford, Lewis||18||PVT||Columbia MS||farmer |- |Fox, Lorenzo||18||PVT||Troy OH||blacksmith; d. David's Isl NY 8 Mar 1865 disease |- |Fields, Oliver||18||PVT||Brooklyn NY||teamster; drummer |- |Francis, William||18||CPL||Chicago IL||farmer; deserted 4 July 1865 |- |Gibson, James T.||37||PVT||Troy OH||clergyman; d. Folly Isl 30 Sep 1864 disease |- |George Gustus||27||PVT||Alton IL||blacksmith |- |Gillard, Harrison||18||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Grain, James||22||PVT||Jamestown OH||farmer |- |Grimes, Burke||25||PVT||Vincennes IN||cook |- |Gibbon, William||19||PVT||Lewiston PA||laborer |- |Henry, William||54||PVT||Columbus OH||waiter |- |Hill, Henshaw||21||PVT||Vincennes IN||laborer; 21 Aug 1865 |- |Hill, Andy||24||PVT||Vincennes IN||cook |- |Hill, John ||18||PVT||Economy IN||Farmer |- |Harris, Robert||20||PVT||Columbia OH||farmer; disch Folly Isl 25 Nov 1864 disability |- |Harris, William||19||PVT||Lewistown PA||laborer |- |Harris, Joshua||23||PVT||Bedford PA||farmer; d. Folly Isl 8 Sep 1863 typhoid fever |- |Humes, Alick||20||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Humes, John||18||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Hunt, William||24||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Jackson, Alexander||20||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer |- |Jackson, Dexter M.||30||PVT||Washington||Farmer |- |Jackson, Manuel P.||23||PVT||Chillicothe OH||Farmer |- |James, Henry||18||PVT||||farmer |- |Johnson, Franklin||24||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer; killed 1 Mar 1865 in skirmish near St Stephens SC |- |Jones, John W.||21||PVT||Troy OH||laborer |- |Kingston, John H.||23||2LT||Lexington KY||prior svc 21st KY Vols |- |Ladd, Nathaniel E.||23||2LT||Groveland||muster out Prevet Major US Vols |- |Lidle, Solomon||21||PVT||Chillicothe OH||farmer, d. 1 Feb 1865 of disease Folly Isl SC |- |Lockman, William||38||PVT||Milroy PA||farmer |- |Lofton, Eli||21||PVT||Terre Haute IN||cook |- |Love, William H.||18||PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Macafee, Francis||25||PVT||New Market OH||farmer |- |Malone, Charles||35||PVT||Boston||Blacksmith, wounded 10 Feb 1865 explosion of powder at Long Island SC |- |Malone, Franklin||18||PVT||Chillicothe OH||Farmer |- |Mathers, William||19||PVT||New Madrid MO||farmer |- |Mays, James||21||PVT||Cincinnati OH||laborer |- |McGee, Presley||23||PVT||London OH||farmer |- |[[Means-1609|Means, Andrew J.]]||19|| PVT||Newcastle IN||farmer, died of disease 4 October 1863 |- |Messer, Benjamin||32|| PVT||Chicago IL||cook |- |Morris, William||21|| PVT||Fremont NY||farmer |- |Morrison, Cyrus||37|| PVT||Mifflintown PA||laborer |- |Murphy, James||19|| PVT||Queensville IN||farmer |- |Murray, Richard E.||19|| PVT||Bloomington IL||farmer |- |Mutell, Charles W.||22|| PVT||Springfield ||clerk |- |Newberry, Lewis||19|| PVT||Keokuk IA||farmer |- |Oglesby, Charles||22|| PVT||Troy OH||farmer |- |Outland, Alfred||18|| PVT||Farmland IN||farmer |- |Outland, King S.||23||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer |- |Owens, James||25||PVT||Frankfort OH||farmer, disch 10 Jul 1865 disability |- |Paine, William||38||PVT||Louisiana||laborer, trans from 54th, disch 16 Jun 1865 disability at Beaufort SC |- |Phenix, Hampton||21||PVT||Wilkes Barre PA||farmer, muster out as SGT |- |Porter, John||25||PVT||Princeton IN||farmer |- |Riley, William||23||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer, d. 3 Oct 1863 of disease Folly Isl |- |Robbins, Simeon||23||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer |- |Roberts, Charles||21||PVT||Farmland IN||farmer |- |Roberts, John F.||23||PVT||Portland IN||farmer |- |Sansberry, Nicholas||21||PVT||Cincinnati OH||barber |- |Scott, Darlas||19||PVT||Evansville IN||waiter, killed 4 Jul 1864 James Isl SC |- |[[Scroggins-886|Scroggins, George]]||40||PVT||Boston||waiter |- |Shanklin, John||19||PVT||Nashville TN||waiter |- |Sinclair, Andrew||19||PVT||Philadelphia PA||waiter |- |Smith, Peter||24||PVT||Boston||sailor; trans from 54th |- |Smothers, George W.||18||PVT|| Farmland IN|| farmer |- |Smothers, Thomas||19||PVT|| Farmland IN ||farmer |- |Terry, William||38||PVT|| Thorntown IN ||farmer, d. 28 Mar 1865 disease at Charleston SC |- |Till, John||22||PVT|| Milroy PA|| waiter, d. 8 Jul 1865 disease at Beaufort SC |- |Tyler, Samuel||22||PVT ||Lexington KY ||farmer |- |Viney, William M.||22||PVT||Boston||broom maker |- |Walker, Daniel||19||PVT ||Rockport|| farmer |- |Wallace, Solomon ||21||PVT||Boston|| blacksmith |- |Weaver, Harvey||23||PVT|| Seymour IN||farmer |- |Webster, Henry||20||PVT ||Boston|| farmer |- |Wesley, Charles H.||20||PVT|| Wilkes Barre PA||farmer |- |White, Henry||23||PVT|| Carlyle IL|| cooper |- |White, Israel||21||PVT|| Troy OH||farmer, d. Aug 1863 disease at Newbern NC |- |[[White-42102|White, Silas]]||19||PVT||Milton OH||farmer, disch 19 Aug 1864 disability Folly Isl |- |White, Spencer||19||PVT|| Troy OH||farmer, d 15 Oct 1863 disease Folly Isl |- |Williams, Benjamin||19||PVT ||Washington DC|| farmer trans from 54th |- |Williams, George W.||21||PVT ||Farmland IN||farmer |- |Worthington, George W.||22||PVT|| Defiance OH||farmer |- |} ===Company H=== =====Privates===== # Private Henry Evans of Chillicothe, Ohio #* [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Jackson-26113-29 Deposition F of Henry Evans in military pension files of Sergeant James H. Jackson] # Private John Henderson of Columbus, Ohio #* 1890 Veterans Schedule image uploaded to 55th project page # [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/39636310/john-thomas Private John Thomas] of Pennsylvania #* Grave identified # Private William Richardson of Buckskin Township, Ross County, Ohio #* [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Hicks-12735 1890 Veterans Schedules for Buckskin Township, Ross County, Ohio p. 2] {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#BB D7 8C" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! Occupation ! width=200|Remarks ! Connected? |- |Alexander, William M.||25||PVT||Keokuk, IA||fireman||Discharged Folly Island, SC 27 Jun 1864 disability|| |- |Alexander, John W.||27||PVT||Keokuk, IA||farmer||died Readville, Mass 2 Jul 1863 pneumonia|| |- |Alexander, Henry A.||22||PVT||Keokuk, IA||farmer|||| |- |Alexander, Samuel||20||PVT||Keokuk, IA||cook|||| |- |Adams, Henry||25||PVT||Warrentown, MS||farmer|||| |- |Abram, Robert||36||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Allen, William||24||PVT||Carlisle, PA||farmer|||| |- |Asken, William H.||28||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Burton, Horace||21||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||hostler|||| |- |Burton, David||22||CPL||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||reduced 10 Aug 1864; reappointed 26 May 1865|| |- |Blue, Henry B.||20||CPL||Harrisburg, PA||carter||reduced 4 Apr 1864|| |- |Bennett, George E.||20||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||Corporal 26 May 1865|| |- |Butler, Lemuel||19||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||teamster|||| |- |Burgess, Joseph||25||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||teacher|||| |- |Burke,Thomas S.||23||PVT||Maconnersburg, PA||farmer||discharged Folly Island, SC 15 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Burke, William E.||22||PVT||Maconnersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Burrows, Burrill L.||22||PVT||Washington, VA||farmer||wounded 2 Jul 1864; discharged 11 May 1865 wounds|| |- |Bakers, George||21||PVT||Providence, RI||sailor||died Folly Island, SC; 3 Aug 1863 disease|| |- |Burr, Lewis||28||PVT||Duranne, IL||farmer|||| |- |Cochrane, James||25||PVT||Chillicothe, O||shoemaker||Corporal 1 Sep 1863; Sergeant 11 Apr 1865|| |- |Carr, Riley||19||PVT||Keokuk, IA||teamster|||| |- |Cain, Samuel E. D.||35||SGT||Harrisburg, Pa||waiter||reduced 1 Sep 1863; Corporal 11 Apr 1863; reduced 20 Jul 1865|| |- |Cuff, William D.||28||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Cuff, Archibald||24||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 5 Oct 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Cuff, George||23||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer||discharged Folly Island, SC 11 Jul 1864 disability|| |- |Cuff, William H.||18||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Collins, Jeremiah||33||PVT||Middletown, PA||teamster||Corporal 16 Jun 1864; reduced 30 Jan 1865; reappointed 20 Jul 1865|| |- |Carter, Nelson||18||PVT||Urbana, IL||waiter|||| |- |Carter, Daniel||34||PVT||Louisville, IL||farmer|||| |- |Dixon, Moses||41||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Dickinson, William W.||18||PVT||Keokuk, IA||teamster|||| |- |Davis, Benjamin||21||PVT||Leesburg, VA||farmer|||| |- |Davis, John||25||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Dorsay, Harvey||27||PVT||Middletown, PA||teamster||Corporal 11 Aug 1864|| |- |Douglas, James||29||PVT||Chambersburg, PA||teamster|||| |- |Dodge, Henry||20||PVT||Mineral Point, WI||farmer|||| |- |Dedford, Pam||20||CPL||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||reduced 26 May 1865|| |- |Dupree, William H.||25||1SG||Chillicothe, O||plasterer||2nd Lt 1 Jul 1865|| |- |Earley, David||18||PVT||Chicago, IL||waiter||discharged 28 Oct 1863 disability|| |- |Evans, Henry||23||PVT||Chillicothe, O||laborer||discharged 16 Jun 1865 disability|| |- |Fortune, William||22||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Gentry, Richard||19||PVT||Hannibal, MO||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 19 Nov 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Gayther, Alexander||29||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||discharged 2 Apr 1864 disability|| |- |Gray, Nelson D.||38||PVT||Martinsburg, VA||farmer||died Beaufort, SC 25 Nov 1863 chronic diarrhea|| |- |Galloway, Henry J.||23||PVT||Winchester, MD||farmer|||| |- |Gibbs, Elijah||27||PVT||Decatur, AL||farmer|||| |- |Gales, George||20||SGT||Chillicothe, O||shopman||died Chillicothe, O Nov 1866 intermittent fever|| |- |Harrison, Benjamin||25||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Henry, James||27||PVT||Middletown, PA||cinder-snap|||| |- |Ivory, Daniel||21||PVT||Andersonville, O||farmer|||| |- |Jackson, Henry||38||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Jackson, Alfred S.||18||PVT||Chicago, Il||laborer|||| |- |Jackson, John J.||38||PVT||Evansville, IN||fireman|||| |- |Johnson, John J.||26||CPL||Fremont, NY||farmer||SGT 1 Jul 1865|| |- |Johnson, Walter L.||17||PVT||Boston, MA||school-boy||drummer|| |- |Jones, Elias||21||PVT||Shippensburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Kenny, James||24||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||laborer|||| |- |Locklear, Jesse||29||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Lee, William T.||21||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||CPL 9 Sep 1863; reduced 26 May 1865|| |- |Lee, George W.||19||PVT||Peoria, IL||laborer|||| |- |Logan, William I.||22||CPL||Boston, MA||waiter||SGT 1 Sep 1863; reduced 26 May 1865|| |- |Mitchell, George||19||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer||1 SGT 1 Jul 1865|| |- |Miller, Elmer B.||20||SGT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter|||| |- |McGandy, Isaac||18||PVT||Middletown, PA||farmer|||| |- |Mason, Charles E.||29||PVT||Shippensburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Manuel, George W.||23||PVT||Tuscolia, IL||farmer|||| |- |Morse, John||21||PVT||Champaign, IL||farmer|||| |- |Orford, George J.||24||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||engineer|||| |- |Perkins, John||19||PVT||Farmland, IN||farmer||discharged Folly Island, SC 10 Sep 1864 disability|| |- |Peyton, Charles A.||19||PVT||Cincinnati, O||waiter||accidentally wounded Long Island, SC 6 Jul 1864|| |- |Payne, Jacob||21||PVT||Champaign, IL||barber|||| |- |Redman, William H.||20||PVT||Chillicothe, O||farmer|||| |- |Richardson, William||22||CPL||Chillicothe, O||farmer||SGT 1865|| |- |Read, Henry||21||PVT||Shippensburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Roberts, John||19||PVT||Middletown, PA||farmer|||| |- |Right, Henry||21||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 19 Sep 1864 disease|| |- |Russell, Thomas||21||CPL||Chillicothe, O||baker||reduced 9 Sep 1863|| |- |Richardson, William 2d||22||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter|||| |- |Slaughter, Laurence||29||PVT||Palmyra, MO||farmer||where, unknown|| |- |Shreves, Samuel||23||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||waiter||CPL 4 Apr 1864|| |- |Stanton, Elias||18||CPL||Harrisburg, PA||shoemaker||reduced 15 Jun 1864; reappointed 1 Mar 1865|| |- |Stewart, Henry||24||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Stewart, William||24||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Stewart, James H.||24||PVT||Independence, IL||farmer||CPL 26 May 1865|| |- |Snively, Phillip||29||PVT||Hagerstown, MD||farmer|||| |- |Simms, Jackson||28||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Shirk, James H.||24||PVT||Shippensburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Stoner, William||24||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Stoner, John||28||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Saulter, Aaron N.||21||PVT||Terre Haute, IN||farmer|||| |- |Tann, James H.||28||PVT||Chillicothe, O||plasterer|||| |- |Turner, Joshua||18||PVT||Harrisburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Thomas, John||25||PVT||McConnersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |Thomas, Moses||27||PVT||McConnersburg, PA||farmer||died Jacksonville, FL 2 Apr 1864 disease|| |- |White, Thomas L.||19||SGT||Clerksburg, PA||barber||reduced 10 Apr 1865|| |- |Williams, John||22||PVT||Sharpsbury, MD||farmer|||| |- |Williams, Joseph||40||PVT||Carlisle, PA||blacksmith|||| |- |Walker, William||22||PVT||Mercersburg, PA||farmer|||| |- |}
===== Company H Recruits ===== {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#AA D7 BB" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! Occupation ! width=200|Remarks ! Connected? |- |Brown, James P.||24||PVT||Delaware, O||farmer||recruit Jan 1864; CPL 1 Jul 1864|| |- |Stevens, George||18||PVT||Beverly, MA||||recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Fairchild, L. L.||40||PVT||Greenfield, MA||||recruit 23 Oct 1864|| |- |Ball, Thomas||20||PVT||Boston, MA||||recruit 20 Mar 1865|| |- |Davis, Jefferson H.||20||PVT||Boston, MA||||recruit 20 Mar 1865|| |- |}
===Company I=== =====Privates===== # Clark, Theodore ''transferred from unassigned company, 54th Massachusetts'' #* Source: Carvalho, Joseph. Black Families in Hampden County, Massachusetts, 1650-1865. Boston, Massachusetts: New England Genealogical Society, 2011. # [[Hazard-643|Private Nahum Gardner Hazzard of Shirley, Massachusetts]] #* Parents and siblings identified #* Spouse and children identified #* Image identified #* Grave identified # [[Wickliffe-88|Wickliffe, Rowan]] of Kentucky #* Spouse and children identified {|class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#AA ff BB" |- ! width=150|Name ! width=50|Age ! width=50|Rank ! width=200|Residence ! Occupation ! width=200|Remarks ! Connected? |- |Anderson, John||18||PVT||Niles, MI||farmer|||| |- |Breckenridge, Zack||19||SGT||Bloomington, IN||barber||reduced 16 Jul 1863; d. from wounds rec'd in resisting the guard on Boston Common 25 Sep 1865|| |- |Burditt, Nelson||20||PVT||Lancaster, KY||farmer|||| |- |Brown, Elijah||18||PVT||Sandusky, O||farmer|||| |- |Berry, Nicholas||20||PVT||Columbia, PA||farmer||deserted Newbern, NC 30 Jul 1863|| |- |Burton, Isaac||21||PVT||Dover, TN||farmer|||| |- |Butler, Benjamin||19||PVT||Vincennes, IN||farmer|||| |- |Brown, Joseph||18||PVT||Philadelphia, PA||farmer||Fort Marion, FL sentence General Court-Martial|| |- |Brown, Henry||19||PVT||Beverly, MA||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 20 Oct 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Boyd, John||22||PVT||Princeton, IN||farmer|||| |- |Baker, Wallace||19||PVT||Hopkinsville, KY||farmer||shot by sentence General Court-Martial for mutiny Folly Island, SC 18 Jun 1864|| |- |Clay, William H.||20||PVT||Aberdeen, O||farmer|||| |- |Cox, Andrew||20||PVT||Vincennes, IN||labor|||| |- |Cole, Joshua||22||PVT||Sandusky, O||farmer|||| |- |Cain, Isaac||19||PVT||Columbia, PA||farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864|| |- |Crummer, Charles||25||PVT||Newtown, PA||butcher||wounded 2 Jul 1864|| |- |Coats, Isaac||19||PVT||Columbia, PA||farmer||CPL 26 May 1864; reduced|| |- |Cooper, William||18||PVT||Salem, NJ||sailor||drummer; discharged Folly Island, SC 22 Aug 1864 disability|| |- |Cole, David||21||PVT||Princeton, IN||farmer||discharged Folly Island, SC 1 Jun 1864 disability|| |- |Call, Henry||22||PVT||Princeton, IN||farmer|||| |- |Cornelius, Alfred||21||PVT||Gallipolis, O||boatman||wounded 2 Jul 1864|| |- |Davis, Robert||40||SGT||Columbia, O||farmer||reduced 28 Dec 1863; CPL 19 Sep 1864 || |- |Davis, WIlliam||36||PVT||Sandusky, O||drayman|||| |- |Darnell, Morris||29||PVT||Sandusky, O||barber||wounded 2 Jul 1864; discharged 16 Jun 1865 disability|| |- |Dorsey, Perry||17||PVT||Newport, RI||waiter||drummer|| |- |Erving, Joshua||20||PVT||Paradise, PA||farmer|||| |- |Freeman, Ephraim||37||PVT||Buffalo, NY||farmer||appointed CPL 3 May 1864|| |- |Fearce, Samuel||19||PVT||Lawrenceville, NJ||farmer|||| |- |Filpot, Thomas||20||CPL||Princeton, IN||farmer||died Folly Island, SC 7 Sep 1863 typhoid fever|| |- |Griffin, Harrison||18||PVT||Cleveland, O||waiter||reduced 12 May 1864|| |- |Gray, David||19||PVT||Sandusky, O||servant||CPL 3 May 1864; reduced 21 May 1864|| |- |Gardren, Frank||22||PVT||Sandusky, O||servant|||| |- |Gunthier, Eldridge||18||PVT||New London, IN||farmer|||| |- |Guffin, Jackson||19||PVT||Columbia, PA||wagoner||discharged Folly Island, SC 24 Jun 1864 disability|| |- |Gilson, Charles||24||PVT||Princeton, IN||butcher|||| |- |Graham, John N.||22||PVT||Brownsville, IN||farmer||wounded 30 Nov 1864; discharged 17 May 1865 wounds|| |- |Harris, William||19||PVT||Sandusky, O||waiter||CPL 14 May 1865; reduced 24 Jun 1865|| |- |Harris, William, 2||19||PVT||Princeton, IN||farmer|||| |- |} ===Company J=== =====Privates===== # Private William A. Smith of Salem, Massachusetts ===Company K=== =====Privates===== # [[Hicks-12735|Private John L. Hicks]] # Private John F. Shorter #* Military pension index identified # Private Thomas C. Wilson of Salem, Massachusetts #* Widow Rhoda R. Wilson * [[Thompson-52497|PVT John H. Thompson]] * [[Trotter-1507|James M. Trotter]] * [[Turner-28505|SGT Olmstead Turner]] * [[Waggoner-2228|Peter Waggoner]] * [[Ward-30435|Virginius Ward]] * [[Wells-21395|Marcus Wells]] * [[Wheeler-19906|Isaac Wheeler]] * [[Williams-88077|Abner Williams]] * [[Williams-88078|Abner A. Williams]] * [[Williams-88079|David Williams]] * [[Williams-88089|Edmund Williams]] * [[Williams-88090|John Williams]] * [[Williams-88091|James W. Williams]] * [[Wilson-73268|Henry Wilson]] * [[Wilson-73270|John Wilson]] * [[Woods-14198|Lewis Woods]] * [[Woods-14199|William Woods]] * [[Young-40408|Washington Young]] ==Commissioned Officers== ===Colonels=== # [[Hallowell-202|Colonel Norwood Penrose Hallowell of Massachusetts and Pennsylvania]] ''transferred from 54th Massachusetts'' ===Captains=== # [[Nutt-950|Captain William Nutt of Natick, Massachusetts]] ''transferred from 54th Massachusetts'' # [[Tilden-713|Captain Joseph Tilden of Massachusetts]] ''transferred from 54th Massachusetts'' ===Lieutenants=== # [[Dupree-427|Lieutenant William H. Dupree of Virginia and Boston, Massachusetts]] ==Sources==

55th North Carolina Infantry Company D

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[[Category: 55th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War]] ==Overview== Taken from the NPS Soldier's Database: ''The 55th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, North Carolina, in May, 1862. Its companies were recruited in the counties of Pitt, Wilson, Wilkes, Cleveland, Burke, Catawba, Johnston, Alexander, Onslow, Franklin, and Granville. The unit served in the Department of North Carolina, then moved to Virginia where it was assigned to General J.R. Davis' and Cooke's Brigade. It fought with the Army of Northern Virginia from Gettysburg to Cold Harbor, served in the Petersburg trenches south of the James River, and took part in the Appomattox operations. The regiment lost thirty-one percent of the 640 engaged at Gettysburg and fifty-nine percent of the 340 at The Wilderness. It surrendered with 4 officers and 77 men on April 9, 1865. The field officers were Colonel John K. Connally; Lieutenant Colonels Alfred H. Belo, Abner S. Calloway, and Maurice T. Smith, and Major James S. Whitehead.''[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-regiments-detail.htm?regiment_id=CNC0055RI Civil War Sailor's and Soldier's Database]. '''Soldiers in the 55th NC Co. D''' {{Image|file=Profile Photo s-301.jpg |align=c |size=315 |label=Paula's Civil War Ancestors }}
{{Image|file=Johnson-20173-4.jpg |align=c |size=500 }} *[[Shuford-60|Daniel Shuford]] 55th NC Co. F *[[Runyan-115 | Joseph P Runyan]] POW Lookout Point - {{Red|DMS POW}} *[[Runyan-121| William Adolphus Runyan]] 55th NC Co. D *[[Runyan-134|Jacob Runyan]] 55th NC Co. D *[[Randall-1517|Capt Silas Randall]] 55th NC Co. D *[[Green-8473|William H Green]] 55th NC Infantry Regiment Co. D *[[Green-8454 | Joseph Green]] 55th NC Infantry Co. D *[[Green-8476|Willis Green]] 55th NC Infantry Co. D.{{Red|KIA Mt. Jackson, Valley Campaign of 1861}} *[[Green-8477|Elijah Green]] 55th NC Infantry Co. D *[[Hamrick-361|Pvt. Aaron B. Hamrick]] 55th NC Co. D {{Red|DMS Richmond, VA}} *[[Lovelace-383|Thomas Lovelace]] 55th NC Co. D Surrendered at Appomattox {{Image|file=Profile Photo s-301.jpg |align=c |size=315 |label=Paula's Civil War Ancestors }}
{{Image|file=Johnson-20173-4.jpg |align=c |size=500 }} ==Sources== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~judytalk/D55.htm 55th NC Infantry Co D Roster] *[http://blueandgrayancestors.blogspot.com/ Blue and Gray Ancestors Blog]

58th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War

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[[Category: 58th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry, United States Civil War]][[Category: Battle of Chickamauga]][[Category: Battle of Missionary Ridge]][[Category: Battle of Rocky Face Ridge]][[Category:Battle of Columbia]][[Category: Battle of New Hope Church]][[Category: Battle of Dallas]][[Category: Battle of Kennesaw Mountain]][[Category: Battle of Bentonville]][[Category: North Carolina, United States Civil War]][[Category:Battle of Kolb's Farm]][[Category:Battle for Broxton Bridge]] == Overview == The 58th Infantry Regiment was organized in Mitchell County, North Carolina, in July, 1862. Its twelve companies were recruited in the counties of Mitchell, Yancey, Watauga, Caldwell, McDowell, and Ashe. In September it moved to Cumberland Gap and spent the winter of 1862-1863 at Big Creek Gap, near Jacksboro, Tennessee. During the war it was assigned to Kelly's, Reynolds', Brown's and Reynolds' Consolidated, and Palmer's Brigade. The 58th participated in the campaigns of the Army of Tennessee from Chickamauga to Atlanta, guarded prisoners at Columbia, Tennessee, during Hood's operations, then moved to South Carolina and skirmished along the Edisto River. Later it returned to North Carolina and saw action at Bentonville. It lost 46 killed and 114 wounded at Chickamauga, totalled 327 men and 186 arms in December, 1863, and took about 300 effectives to Bentonville. The unit was included in the surrender on April 26, 1865.[[#National_Park_Service]] === Officers === Field and Staff[[#58th]], [[#National_Park_Service]] * [[Palmer-15761|John B. Palmer]], Colonel * [[Dula-28|Thomas J. Dula]], Major, Lieutenant Colonel * [[Keener-1283|John C. Keener]], Major, Lieutenant Colonel * [[Kirby-4422|Edmund Kirby]], Lieutenant Colonel * [[Proffitt-475|William W. Proffitt]], Lieutenant Colonel * [[Silver-202|Samuel M. Silver]], Lieutenant Colonel * Alfred T. Stewart, Major * B. T. Perry, Adjutant * Edmund Kreley, Adjutant * E. J. Bearden, AQM * W. H. Harris, Surgeon * W. A. Collett, Surgeon * T. J. Mitchell, Assistant Surgeon * Q. M. Lewis, Assistant Surgeon * Alonzo or Lorenzo White, Assistant Surgeon * John W. Robey, Chaplain * Harrison Herndon, Sergeant Major * L. D. Cuffey, Sergeant Major * James Conley, QM Sergeant * John W. Meadows, QM Sergeant * John A. Hensley, Ordnance Sergeant * H. Esleg, Drum-Major * John C. Blair, Chief Musician * James M. Riddle, Hospital Steward Company A, Captain Martin Wiseman's Company, was organized on June 10, 1862 in Mitchell County, North Carolina. After Wiseman's 1862 resignation, the captaincy of Company A passed to F. A. Tobey. Company B, Captain Jacob W. Bowman's Company, was organized on May 17, 1862 in Yancey County, North Carolina. Bowman's resignation of 1862 passed the company command to Isaac H. Bailey, who was severely wounded at Chickamauga on September 20, 1863. Company C, Captain J. P. Horton's Company, was organized on May 29, 1862 in Yancey County, North Carolina. Horton resigned in 1862 and was followed by S. B. Briggs. Company D, Captain D. C. Harmon's Company, was organized on June 27, 1862 in Watauga County, North Carolina. Harmon, like his previous four peers, resigned in 1862 and was succeeded by Benjamin Franklin Baird. Company E, Captain Alfred T. Stewart's Company, was organized on July 29, 1862 in Caldwell County, North Carolina. Stewart was promoted to Major opening the command of the company. Thomas J. Coffey was chosen for the vacancy. Company F, Captain W. Conley's Company, was organized on July 14, 1863 in McDowell County, North Carolina. Conley died in November 1862 and was followed by C. O. Conley, who served until he was killed in action at New Hope Church, Georgia in June 1864. C. O. Conley was succeeded by H. C. Long. Company G, Captain Jonathan L. Phillips' Company, was organized on July 11, 1862 in Yancey County, North Carolina. When Phillips was wounded and permanently disabled at Chickamauga on September 20, 1863, John R. Norris was promoted to fill the vacancy. Company H, Captain Thomas Dula's Company, was organized on March 15, 1862 in Caldwell County, North Carolina. Dula was promoted to Major and was succeeded by George Washington Finley Harper, regimental historian. Harper was promoted to Major in November 1864 and was succeeded by L. W. Gilbert. Company I, Captain John A. Miller's Company, was organized on July 15, 1862 in Watauga County, North Carolina. Miller was followed by William R. Hodges and J. C. McGhee in the captaincy of Company I. Company K, Captain S. M. Silver's Company, was organized on May 17, 1862 in Mitchell County, North Carolina. When S. M. Silver was promoted to Major he was succeeded by D. R. Silver in command of the company. Company L, Captain W. Gentry's Company, was organized on July 20, 1862 in Ashe County, North Carolina. Gentry was succeeded by Calvin Eller and L. Hurley. Company M, Captain J. L. Phillips' Company was organized on September 26, 1862 in Watauga and Ashe County, North Carolina. This company merged with Company G in 1863. === Battles === The 58th was engaged in the following battles, which are listed in chronological order: {{Image|file=58th_Regiment_North_Carolina_Infantry_United_States_Civil_War-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Civil War Battles in North Carolina }} * [[:Category:Battle of Chickamauga]] on September 18–20, 1863 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Missionary Ridge]] on November 25, 1863 in Tennessee * 1st or 2nd Battle of Dalton in Georgia on February 22, 1864–February 27, 1864 or August 14, 1864–August 15, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Rocky Face Ridge]] on May 7, 1864–May 13, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Resaca]] on May 13, 1864–May 15, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of New Hope Church]] on May 25–26, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Dallas]] on May 26, 1864–June 1, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Kolb's Farm]] on June 22, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Kennesaw Mountain]] on June 27, 1864 in Georgia * [[:Category:Battle of Columbia]] on November 24, 1864 – November 29, 1864 in Tennessee * [[:Category:Battle for Broxton Bridge]] on February 2, 1865 in Orangeburg, South Carolina * [[:Category:Battle of Bentonville]] on March 19 – 21, 1865 in North Carolina {{Image|file=58th_Regiment_North_Carolina_Infantry_United_States_Civil_War-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Battles of the American Civil War }} === Delap Cemetery === [[:Category: DeLap Cemetery, Jacksboro, Tennessee|Delap Cemetery]] is a Civil War cemetery located on Delap Lane (off Ellison Road) in Campbell County, Tennessee. It contains the graves of approximately 124 Confederate soldiers who died while camped near the base of Pine Mountain in the Jacksboro, Tennessee, area. The soldiers included members of North Carolina's 58th Regiment of the Confederate Army. The regiment had been formed at Camp Martin in Mitchell County, North Carolina. They had traveled from Cumberland Gap to Jacksboro, and were assigned to guard Big Creek Gap. There were approximately 1,000 soldiers camped at Jacksboro. In addition to North Carolina, there were soldiers from Tennessee and Alabama. == Other North Carolina Units == See [[Space:North Carolina Units, Confederate States of America]] for other North Carolina Confederate units. == Sources == * [https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CNC0058RI 58th Regiment], National Park Service * [https://archive.org/stream/sketchoffiftyeig00harp/sketchoffiftyeig00harp_djvu.txt Sketch of the the fifty-eighth regiment (infantry) North Carolina troops], by Harper, G. W. F. (George Washington Finley), 1834-1921, Publication date 1901 * [http://26nc.org/History/58th-History/58th%20history.html History of the 58th], Jeffrey Craig Weaver, 1995, 1997, Arlington, Virginia * Battle Flag of the 58th Regiment, [http://michaelchardy.blogspot.ca/2011_01_01_archive.html Link] * Burials at Delap Cemetery, Campbell County, Tennessee, [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/11264/memorial-search?page=1#sr-11356859 Link] * Roster of Troops, [http://www.civilwarindex.com/armync/soldiers/58th_nc_infantry_soldiers.pdf Link] * FamilySearch.com, [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1932376 Search], ''North Carolina, Civil War Service Records of Confederate Soldiers, 1861-1865'' * Sons of Confederate Veterans Confederate Graves Registry [http://cgr.scv.org/ Search] * North Carolina Digital Collection, 1901 Confederate Widows Applications, [http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/search/collection/p16062coll21/searchterm/Widows/field/subjec/mode/all/conn/and/order/title/ad/asc Browse] * Obituaries of North Carolina Soldiers in Newspapers, [http://nccivilwar.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/militaryobitscw.htm Browse]

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[[Category: British Army]] [[Category: 60th Regiment of Foot]] [[Category: 1st Battalion 1810-1819]] [[Category:Fourth_Xhosa_War]] {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" align="center" style="background-color:#00247D;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" align="left" style="background-color: #FFFFFF;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="3" align="left" style="background-color: #CF142B;" | {| border="1" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="5" align="left" style="background-color: #f4ede9;" !|[[Space:60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion|60th Reg. of Foot 1st Bat. 1810-1819]] !|[[Space:Fourth_Xhosa_War|Fourth Xhosa War]] !|[[:Category:Fourth_Xhosa_War|Category: Fourth Xhosa War]] |} |} |} |} {{clear}} :'''Introduction''' :60th Regiment of Foot 1st Battalion :This is a list of known soldiers of the 60th regiment of Foot, 1st Battalion who were issued with a colonial pass to remain in the Cape Colony after their discharge from the Regiment, having served their contracts. Discharges began in 1816 and ended in 1819. Everyone that was issued with a colonial pass did not necessarily remain in the colony for the rest of their lives. :'''History of the 1809-1810 enrollment''' :Die Pruisiese soldate wat in diens geneem is te Cowes op die eiland "Isle of Wight", Engeland is vermoedelik gevangene geneem deur die Engelse nadat die Engelse die Hollandse dorp Flushing (Vlissingen) verower het in 1809 Mariusz Kowalski, Poland per e-pos dd 2017-04-17. Die dorp was verdedig deur Napoleon se Pruisiese Regiment, 2de en 3de bataljonne wat saamgestel is in November en Desember 1806 te Leipzig https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prussian_Regiment_(France) uit Pruisiese soldate wat weer op hul beurt deur Napoleon gevange geneem was. https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Regiment_Preu%C3%9Fen_(Grande_Arm%C3%A9e) :'''Forreign French Units''' http://journals.openedition.org/rha/6752 Foreign units in the Napoleonic armies ::''The following year, the "Prussian regiment" incorporated deserters and prisoners of war formerly serving Berlin. For its part, the "Irish legion", formed in 1803, is reinforced by 1,800 Poles in 1806, then prisoners of war of various nationalities from 1809'' :The Irish Legion of Napoleon, 1803-15[http://www.academia.edu/14251775/The_Irish_Legion_of_Napoleon_1803-15 Page 192 The Irish Legion of Napoleon, 1803-15] Nicholas Dunne-Lynch ::''In 1806, the Legion was deployed in Germany and, at last, recruiting actively.The first surge came at Mainz with a contingent of Prussian prisoners of war,among which were many Irish rebels of 1798 and 1803 who had been inducted into the Prussian army as an alternative to transportation, though it is widely held they were sold into slavery in the salt mines.'' :'''15 Augustus 1809 Flushing (Vlissingen)''' ::''Om twee uur des nachts hield het bombardement op. Binnen een uur werd er gekapituleerd, Het hele garnizoen van Vlissingen, vijfduizend man, werd krijgsgevangen gemaakt en naar Engeland verscheept''[http://collectie.legermuseum.nl/sites/strategion/contents/i004541/arma07%20de%20engelse%20inval%20in%20zeeland%20in%201809.pdf DE ENGELSE INVAL IN ZEELAND IN 1809.] door Drs. J. G. Kerkhoven, conservator afdeling III "Uniformen, vaandels etc." eindredactie: Drs. J. van Eyk ::''Het aantal gesneuvelde Franse soldaten is niet bekend; wel dat er na de capitulatie op 15 augustus 3.773 als krijgsgevangenen door de Engelsen werden afgevoerd.''[https://www.nrc.nl/nieuws/2002/06/26/de-engelse-invasie-in-zeeland-7595708-a1236217 J.H. Deibel. De Engelschen in Zeeland] in 1809 (Middelburg, 1909). :'''British captured French troops at Flushing''' ::''any force which may be destined to defend that place must in the end be lost to England, either by capitulation or sickness, and in the former case we shall be more than indemnified for the loss of '''4000''' men, who capitulated in Flushing, '''not 1000 of whom were French'''''[https://archive.org/stream/cobbettspolitic10cobbgoog#page/n318/mode/2up/search/flushing Cobbett's political register p607 dd October 21, 1809] {{Image |file=60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion-29.jpg |align=r |size=x100 |label=''' ''' |link= |caption=''List of prisoners of war regiments'' }} {{Image |file=60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion-30.jpg |align=r |size=x100 |label=''' ''' |link= |caption='Regiment de Prusse 1806'' }} :'''Capitulation at Flushing''' ::1 Reg de Prussia[https://books.google.com.na/books?id=wGBKAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PT19&lpg=RA1-PT19&dq=capitulation+flushing&source=bl&ots=3KRUNk9qA3&sig=M7S4Cs1gUDVsRCnHzu3WnX296JU&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiSsMDZwvDYAhVkL8AKHXbNDY0Q6AEIJTAA#v=onepage&q&f=false A Collection of Papers Relating to the Expedition to the Scheldt] ::28 Officers ::987 Troops ::129 sick and wounded including 4 officers ::Total 1144 {{Image |file=60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion-31.jpg |align=r |size=x100 |label=''' ''' |link= |caption='Regiment Irlandais '' }} ::1 Batt. du Reg. Irlandois ::13 Officers ::331 Troops ::28 sick and wounded ::Total 372 :'''Prisoners of war. French. Portsmouth. 1809''' http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/browse/r/h/C2689020 ADM 103/352-356 National Archive: Kew :Every prisoner was registered, in order of arrival, with his rank, name of regiment or ship, place and date of. capture, whence received (e.g. transports), date and place of birth, physical description (except for senior officers or wives) date of arrival, articles supplied (e.g. hammock and blanket), date and destination of discharge. ::ADM 103/354http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records/prisoners-of-war-1715-1945 ::John Homan — 1809 Cambrai France Napoleonic Wars ::John Heyman — 1809 Portsmouth Depot England Napoleonic Wars ::Jean Lisky — 1809 Portsmouth Depot England Napoleonic Wars ::Lehonard Koevoed— 1809 — Prison Ship Napoleonic Wars ::Frederick Shneider — 1809 Portsmouth Depot England Napoleonic Wars ::Henry Horn — 1809 — Prison Ship Napoleonic Wars ::Antoine Trompeter — 1809 — Prison Ship Napoleonic Wars ::Francois Bernard — 1810 Portsmouth Depot England Napoleonic Wars ::Johan Heyman — 1810 Portchester Depot England Napoleonic Wars {{Image |file=60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion-24.jpg |align=r |size=x100 |label='''60th Regiment of Foot''' |link= |caption=''60th Regiment Foot'' }} :'''1st Battalion, 60th Regiment of Foot''' :WO 25 - CASUALTY RETURNS (Includes died, deserted, transferred or become missing, etc Contains no information on discharges or transfers for 1811-1819) :Reference: WO 25/1912 :Description: 60 Foot. 1 Battn. :Date: 1809-1817 :Held by:[http://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C4398773 The National Archives, Kew] :'''Regimental Chronical'''[https://archive.org/stream/aregimentalchro00wallgoog#page/n75/mode/2up/search/First Regimental Chronical p49] A regimental chronicle and list of officers of the 60th, or the King's Royal Rifle Corps, formerly the 62nd, or the Royal American Regiment of Foot by Wallace, Nesbit Willoughby, 1839-1931 Verwysing deur [[Heyman-10 | Louis Heyman]] 2018-06-10 ::p24:''1810, 1st [Battalion] Jamaica, Guadaloupe, Cowes ::p49:''1810, April 28. First Battalion moved from the West Indies to England.'' ::p24:''1811, 1st [Battalion] Cowes, Cape of Good Hope ::p49:''1811, May 30. First Battalion moved from England to Africa.'' :Disbanded ::p25 ''1819, 1st [Battalion] Cape of Good Hope, Demerars, Portsmouth, D'' ::p51:''1819 January 9 First Battalion moved from Africa to West Indies, and thence to England, in transports " Minerva," " Nautilus," " William Pitt," and " Astrea;" and was disbanded at Portsmouth, and the men drafted into Second Battalion, at Quebec.'' ::p51:''1819 May 8 Second Batalion called the First or Riffle Batalion'' ===Immigrasie=== {{Image |file=60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion-28.jpg |align=r |size=x100 |label=Example 1811 Transport |link= |caption=''Example 1811 Transport''' }} {{Image|file=Heyman-111-4.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Skip Portsea }} :'''Seereis''' :1811 September 18 Arrival ship Portsea with troops from Spithead at the Cape. :Die enigste skip met troepe wat aan die Kaap arriveer wat klop met die vertrek vanaf Cowes deur die 1ste Divisie was op 18 September 1811, :Skip: Portsea, Kaptein: H Roberts, English India Transport, Vertrek vanaf Spithead, Arriveer Kaap, met Troepe aan boord.[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879335;view=1up;seq=87 African Court Calendar 1812 p] Verwysing deur [[Heyman-10 | Louis Heyman]] 2017-04-08 {{Image |file=60th_Regiment_of_Foot_1st_Battalion-1.jpg |align=r |size=x100 |label=Port Sea 1807 |link= |caption=''Port Sea 1807''' }} :Port Sea Launched in 1807, Lengthened: Tonnage increased from 315 to 425. Sold for a Free Trader[https://books.google.com.na/books?id=SpleAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA123&lpg=PA123&dq=ship+register+%22port+sea%22+1807&source=bl&ots=lvmd4FWp9I&sig=atAV17qAtTE2V6zeWtkojMvt2_c&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiay93p-6_ZAhVTQMAKHcKjDjoQ6AEIJTAA#v=onepage&q=%22port%20sea%22%201807&f=false Ship building in India] p102 1840 Calcutta By John Phipps (of the Master Attendant's Office, Calcutta.) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portsea_(1807_ship) Wikpedia] :'''1st Battalion, 60th Regiment of Foot at the Cape Colony''' :'''African Court Calender''' ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879335;view=1up;seq=73 1812] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879336;view=1up;seq=75 1813] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879337;view=1up;seq=79 1814] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879338;view=1up;seq=81 1815] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879339;view=1up;seq=83 1816] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879340;view=1up;seq=81 1817] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879341;view=1up;seq=80 1818] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.b3879342;view=1up;seq=102 1819] :'''1st Battalion, 60th Regiment of Foot at the Cape Colony''' Excerpts from the letters of from Lord Charles Somerset Vol 9 +10 Records of the Cape Colony, COPIED FOR THE CAPE GOVERNMENT, FROM THE MANUSCRIPT DOCUMENTS IN THE PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE, LONDON, BY GEORGE M^CALL THEAL, D.Lit., LL.D. PRINTED FOR THE GOVERNMENT OF THE CAPE COLONY. 1902, D BY WILLIAM CLOWES AND SONS, LIMITED Verwysing deur [[Heyman-10 | Louis Heyman]] 2017-11-21 :'''The fourth Kafir war''' :Vol 10 p 429 https://archive.org/stream/recordscapecolo07offigoog#page/n443/mode/2up ::''A reinforcement of two hundred men of the first battalion of the 60th regiment, which had '''arrived in the colony in September 1811,''' having been sent to Colonel Graham's aid...'' :Vol 10 p 430https://archive.org/stream/recordscapecolo07offigoog#page/n445/mode/2up ::''By the beginning of March the fourth Kaffir war was over, and it had ended-as neither the second nor the third had - favourably for the Europeans. At its close there were in the field eight hundred burghers and twelve hundred and fifty two soldiers , including the Hottentot regiment. The Xosas driven over the Fish river numbered in all about twenty thousand souls.'' :Vol 10 p 431https://archive.org/stream/recordscapecolo07offigoog#page/n445/mode/2up ::''Most of the European troops who had taken part in the war were recalled to Cape Town, but others were sent to the front, and at the close of the year the line of defence was occupied, in addition to the burghers, by 59 dragoons, 427 men of the 60th, and the Hottentot regiment. '' :'''Prelude to Discharges''' :Vol 10 p155https://archive.org/stream/recordscapecolo07offigoog#page/n167/mode/2up :Letter from Lord Charles Somerset to Lieutenant Colonel Torrens. :Cape of Good Hope, :Government House, August 7th 1814. ::'' ''Weighing therefore all these circumstances together with that of '''986''' men of the 1st Battalion of the 60th Regiment out of '''992 being for limited service''' '' :Vol 10 p311https://archive.org/stream/recordscapecolo07offigoog#page/n325/mode/2up :Letter from Lord Charles Somerset to Earl Bathurst. :Government House :Cape or Good Hope, 19th June 1815. ::''The only Corps of Infantry remaining being the first Battalion of the 60th Regiment, a part of which is employed in the Interior of this Settlement (500 miles from this place), and this Regiment being composed of '''Foreigners,''' a description of Soldier which I understand '''has not been considered eligible for the Indian Service.''' '' :Vol 11 p186 https://archive.org/stream/recordsofcapecol00thea_11#page/186/mode/2up :Letter from Lord Charles Somerset to Earl Bathurst. :Cape of Good Hope, September 19th 1816. ::''I have been under the necessity of saying that the detachments of the 83rd Regiment " must " be relieved by the 72nd Foot, in order that I might explain to your Lordship that it became at a former period expedient to remove the 60th Regiment from those duties which from their scattered nature required men of the steadiest character. The men of the Battalion in question '''are all foreigners except 14 deserters from other armies.''' Restless in their characters, anxious to return to their own countries or at any rate to be removed from the sameness of this distant establishment, men so circumstanced, looking so wistfully for change, without attachment to the Government which supports them, appear to be ill calculated for associating with the lower class of inhabitants of a recently acquired country, whose principles are not yet by any means fixed, and the inconvenience has been sensibly felt and remarked.'' ::''But, my Lord, supposing the 1st Battalion of the 60th Regiment was not composed of the description of men I have alluded to, still the removal of the 83rd Regiment will leave this place with a Force inadequate to the duties, as your Lordship will perceive from the enclosed detailed returns, and that Force will be daily diminished from the nature of the enlistment of the men of the 60th Regiment. The '''present strength of the Battalion is 951''', of which '''217''' become '''entitled to their discharges''' in the course of the present year ('''1816'''), and '''541''' more in the course of the next ('''1817'''), when the Battalion will of course be reduced to 193 rank and file,'' :'''Discharged members found in Colonial records''' :The following 619 names I transcribed are those I could find in the Cape Colony's Colonial Pass register. The work has not been verified so spellings may change.The surnames in all caps were ones I found on NAAIRSVerwysing deur [[Heyman-10 | Louis Heyman]] 2017-12-31 : Three more names are to be found [http://www.eggsa.org/sarecords/index.php/military-records/retirements-at-the-cape-1818-1826 here] listed in WO 23/147 at The National Archives, Kew. Transcribed by Charles Fison. :Schwalder John 60th Foot 57 Rawielder, Alsace 1818-8-12 :Leader John 60th Foot 44 Islington, Middx. 1819-7-29 :Schalek Ignatius 60th Foot 49 Hilsketz, Poland 1819-7-29 : The Separate Permit List (last image at the bottom) contains the names of 60th regiment of Foot soldiers who were discharged. 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|Godfried||Kujshard||1266|||||| |- |Charles||Kunszle||1315|||||| |- |Pieters||Kurtzen||1159|||||| |- |John||Kusma||1219|||||| |- |Ludwig||Lambersie||1203|||||| |- |Gysbert||Lamertz||1184|||||| |- |Peter||Langer||1150|||||| |- |Poter||Laros||1355|||||| |- |Sanislaus||Laskosky||1351|||||| |- |Giovani||Latitia||2555|||||| |- |John||LATZKY||1082||[[Latsky-3]]|||| |- |John||Launspach||1332|||||| |- |John||Laupsinger||1201|||||| |- |Dominicq||Lazy||1631|||||| |- |Fridrich||Leffleur||Invalided||paid to 24 May. 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|John||Malditz||1931|||||| |- |Pieter||Manants||1977|||||| |- |Nicolaas||Mans||1625|||||| |- |Peter||Marks||1360|||||| |- |Joseph||MARTIN||1043|||||| |- |Laurence||Martin||2571|||||| |- |Pierre||Martin||2428|||||| |- |Francois||Martins||1261|||||| |- |John||Masdiek||1001|||||| |- |Guisepi||Masanene||Invalided||paid to 24 July||1816-06-25||Italie |- |Charles||Mathys||1073|||||| |- |Nicolaas||Matthee||1370|||||| |- |Jacob||May||1234|||||| |- |John||Meewes||1233|||||| |- |Anton||Meliazie||1624|||||| |- |Andrew||Merkel||1707|||||| |- |Joseph||Mesler||2427|||||| |- |Fredrik||Meyer||1100|||||| |- |John||Meyer||1349|||||| |- |John||Meyer||1540|||||| |- |John||Meyer||1651|||||| |- |Joseph||Meyer||1346|||||| |- |Bryan||Michel||Died|| ||1817-12-03||Dublin |- |John||Mielman||1205|||||| |- |Fredrik||Minckler||1552|||||| |- |John||Minnebeer||1202|||||| |- |Henry||MITTLER||1027|||||| |- |Stepan||Mollack||1283|||||| |- |James||Monican ||Deserted|| ||1817-10-12/10-18||Galway |- |John||Monnoh||1944|||||| |- |John||Mora||1341|||||| |- |James||Morrow||Deserted|| ||1817-11-10||Limerich |- |Isaac||Moses||1532|||||| |- |Isaac||Moses||1557|||||| |- |Marcus||Mulder||1229||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BY-69WZ-V?i=447&cat=86036 Marcus]|||| |- |Barend||Muller||1301|||||| |- |Christian||Muller||Deserted|| ||1817-09-05||Langeneta Savoni |- |Francis||Muller||2525|||||| |- |Godfried||Muller||2174|||||| |- |HI||Muller||1741|||||| |- |J||Muller||1961|||||| |- |Peter||Muller||870|||||| |- |Peter||Muller||1674|||||| |- |John||Mullermeister||1348|||||| |- |Zaim||Musqualon||2530|||||| |- |Johan||NANNEN||1034|||||| |- |Gysbert||Nannet||1037|||||| |- |John||Nassau||1734|||||| |- |Casper||Nasty||1412|||||| |- |Mathias||Navaraty||2249|||||| |- |John||Nefke||Deserted|| ||1816-04-29||Dremns |- |John||Nefske||Deserted|| ||1817-09-13||Prussia |- |John ||Nelson||1197|||||| |- |John||Nesteraas||1387|||||| |- |John||Neuman||1103|||||| |- 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|Charles||Peltzer||1352|||||| |- |Frederik||Peter||1236|||||| |- |John||Peters||2175|||||| |- |Michael||Petrof||2560|||||| |- |Joseph||Petz||1120|||||| |- |Charles||Phall||1535||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BY-69WC-8?i=475&cat=86036 Charles]|||| |- |John||Phiilifes||1551|||||| |- |John||Phleck||1539|||||| |- |S(B)||PIETERSEn||1053|||||| |- |Charles||Pittingshoff||1987|||||| |- |Charles||Pitton||1388|||||| |- |Godlieb||PLETZER||1045|||||| |- |Andra||Poskay||1409|||||| |- |M||Potter||1890|||||| |- |Francis||Prevacerin||1943|||||| |- |Francis||Prickell||1110|||||| |- |Joseph||Puznius||2181|||||| |- |Charles||Regami||1629|||||| |- |John||Reich||1934|||||| |- |Frederick||Reichfield||1182|||||| |- |William||Richardson||1564|||||| |- |William||Roach||Deserted|| ||1817-11-11||Tipperary |- |Godlieb||Roder||1491|||||| |- |Pierre||ROSA||1030|||||| |- |Giovany||Rosamino||1639|||||| |- |Joseph||Roscheck||2645|||||| |- |John||Rose||1758|||||| |- |Jacob||Rossi||Discharged|| ||1816-05-09||Fettiz |- |A||Rosenkraans||2426||[[Rosenkrantz-69]]|||| |- |Anthony||Roshneck||1534|||||| |- |Bernard||Rosier||1211|||||| |- |Alexander||Rosenberg||Invalided||paid to 24 July||1816-06-25||Hungary |- |Michel||Rossi||1595|||||| |- |Anthoon||Rother||1594|||||| |- |Servatus||Rufos||1739|||||| |- |Friedrich||RUPPING||1080|||||| |- |Benjamin||Sandford||1181|||||| |- |Andrew||Santini||1581|||||| |- |Godlieb||Sasbert||1300|||||| |- |John||Savanna||Died|| ||1817-09-12||Seville Spain |- |Giovani||Savatina||2558|||||| |- |John||Schaap||1336|||||| |- |John||Schaap||1389|||||| |- |Carel||Schaffer||1398|||||| |- |John||Schastaek||2519|||||| |- |Adam||Scheffer||Invalided||paid to 24 July||1816-06-25||Germany |- |Jacob||Scheiner||1286|||||| |- |Godlieb||Scheller||2184|||||| |- |Frederick||SCHENK||1060|||||| |- |Lucas||Scheskosky||1350|||||| |- |John||Schewerush||2189|||||| |- |Peter||Schilforth||1871|||||| |- |Albert||Schlarck||1308|||||| |- |Goof||Schlumene||1025|||||| |- 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60th Virginia Regiment of Virginia Volunteers

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The 60th Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment raised in Virginia for service in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia and in Tennessee. The 60th Virginia (also called 3rd Regiment, Wise Legion) was organized in August 1861. The unit served in Field's, McCausland's, and T. Smith's Brigade == from ''FamilySearch.org == Brief History The 60th Infantry Regiment [also called 3rd Regiment, Wise Legion] was organized in August, 1861. During mid-April, 1865, it disbanded. The field officers were Colonels Beuhring H. Jones and William H. Starke; Lieutenant Colonels James L. Corley, William A. Gilliam, George W. Hammond, J.W. Spaulding, John C. Summers, and W.A. Swank; and Majors William S. Rowan, James W. Sweeney, and Jacob N. Taylor [1] Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Company A ( Beirne Sharpshooters) (Monroe Sharpshooters) - many men from Company B ( The Greenbrier Mountain Rifles) - many men from Greenbrier County Company C ( The Dixie Rifles) - many men from Fayette County Company D ( the Allegheny Rifles) - many men from Alleghany County. See FHL book 975.581 H2mfor muster roll of this Company on pp. 163-167. Company E ( The Bruce Rifles) - many men from Greenbrier County Company F ( The James River Rifles) - members of the unit came from varied counties, ranging from Fauquier County in northern Virginia to Braxton County Company G ( The Roane Rangers) - many men from Roane County Company 1H ( Richmond Light Guard) - many men from Richmond County '''[''I question this -- all the other companies are from western Virginia.'' ([[Prickett-120 | PPH]] 2 Nov 2016).''' Company 2H (Richmond Light Guard) - many men from Mercer County Company I (Captain White's Company) - many men from Mercer County Company K (The Osceola Guards) - many men from Botetourt County The information above is from J. L. Scott's book, 60th Virginia Infantry. FHL book 975.5 M2vr v. 130 == from the National Park Service == : URL: https://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-battle-units-detail.htm?battleUnitCode=CVA0060RI 60th Regiment, Virginia Infantry (3rd Regiment, Wise Legion)
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60th Infantry Regiment [also called 3rd Regient, Wise Legion] was organized in August, 1861. The unit served in Field's, McCausland's, and T. Smith's Brigade. It fought in the Seven Days' Battles and reported 31 killed and 173 wounded. Later it was attached to the Department of Western Virginia and East Tennessee and participated in numerous conflicts including the fight at Piedmont. The 60th took part in Early's operations in the Shenandoah Valley and fought its last battle at Waynesborough. During mid-April, 1865, it disbanded. The field officers were Colonels Beuhring H. Jones and William H. Starke; Lieutenant Colonels James L. Corley, William A. Gilliam, George W. Hammond, J.W. Spaulding, John C. Summers, and W.A. Swank; and Majors William S. Rowan, James W. Sweeney, and Jacob N. Taylor. SOLDIERS: View Battle Unit's Soldiers » == the 60th Virginia Infantry flag == ::: Note: from the Museum of the Confederacy :::: The Sixtieth Virginia Regimental Flag {{Image|file=Prickett-122-5.jpg |size=525px |caption=60th Virginia Infantry flag }} {{clear}} :: The 60th Virginia regimental battle flag was a symbol of honor and glory among the soldiers of the regiment. This emblem was highly sought on the field of battle by the enemy and many color bearers perished, still firmly grasping its pole. To capture it meant a Medal of Honor and a thirty day furlough for any Yankee brave enough to contest the southern color bearer. :: By mid 1862 Confederate regiments were authorized to record participating battles on their regimental flag. The 60th Virginia received distinguished recognition of crossed bayonets by order of General Robert E. Lee; the only one of its kind in the confederacy. This admiration was bestowed for gallantry at the Battle of Frayser’s Farm. Their flag also contained battle honors for Cold Harbour, Mechanicsville and Frayser's Farm. The Seven Days Battle was the unit's first hard fought campaign and inflicted 204 casualties on a regiment that consisted of 522 men in its companies three months prior. :: The flag is an early (2nd bunting) issued in June 1862 and is approximately 46.5” (hoist) x 47.5.” It was carried by the regiment until its capture at the Battle of Winchester on September 19, 1864. :: After its capture the flag was delivered to the War Department, but not before a souvenir of the center star was retrieved by General George A. Custer. Custer removed one star from each captured flag so that he could later create a flag containing all the stars as his remembrance of glory. :: This flag was among the 282 unidentified regimental flags held by the U.S. War Department that was returned to the MOC, per Joint Resolution No. 43 of June 29, 1906. It was delivered to the MOC on July 13, 1906. While the museum was located within the White House of the Confederacy, the flag was stored there. When the new museum facility opened in 1976, it was transferred into that building (where it resides today). It was later identified by its battle honors and cross bayonets bestowed. ::: NOTE: The 60th Virginia would have been issued a fifth wool bunting flag to replace the one captured at Winchester as part of Wharton's Division Army of the Valley. Many of these had no battle honors and would have been captured at the Battle of Waynesboro on March 2, 1865. Although most of these flags were of this variety and thus impossible to distinguish them apart.

6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion

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[[Category:6888th_Central_Postal_Directory_Battalion%2C_United_States_Army%2C_World_War_II]] == Background == The 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion, known as "The Six-Triple Eight," was an all-Black, all-female United States Army battalion that served in Europe during World War II. It consisted of 824 enlisted personnel and 31 officers drawn from the Women's Army Corps, the Army Service Forces, and the Army Air Forces. The servicewomen were stationed primarily in Birmingham, England and Rouen, France, where they processed undelivered mail for the United States military. == Roster == The following roster was derived from the [https://www.womenofthe6888th.org/list-of-6888th-veterans List of 6888th Veterans] on the Women of the 6888th Organization website. Note that according to the site, this is only a partial roster; in addition, several duplicates have been found. A researcher for the organization has also supplemented the original roster with nine more names. These names, and the duplicates, are listed in the Notes section (see below the full roster). Surnames on this list are the last names that the women enlisted under, regardless of LNAB or later name changes (due to marriage, etc.). Spellings of surnames and given names should be as accurate as possible after consulting all genealogical sources. For example: PFC Breedlove's first name is spelled "Aileen" on the 6888th organization roster, and "Aline" on her enlistment record; it is spelled "Ailleen" on her [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/57701950/ailleen-melville gravestone] and so that is the spelling used here. The organization website's roster gives the servicewoman's name, rank, and state (usually either state of enlistment or of birth, but sometimes this is a state where the veteran resided later). More information has been supplied from the [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2028680 World War II Army Enlistment Records] database on FamilySearch, including the servicewoman's birth year, birth place, enlistment date, and place (city and state) of enlistment. === A === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! 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No records found. Axam, Bernice S, PVT (New Jersey). This is certainly the same woman as the Bernice Snell who died 8 Oct 2005 and whose obituary in the Passaic, NJ Herald-News mentions that she served in the Women's Army Corps during World War II, but an enlistment record (under either name) has not been located. === B === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! 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|[[Barlow-5005|Barlow]]||[[Barlow-5005|Mary J.]]||PFC||1923||Connecticut||(not found)||(not found) |- |[[Barnes-28565|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-28565|Agnes E.]]||PVT||1915||Maryland||3/13/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Barnes-24607|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-24607|Margaret Ellen ]]||1LT||1911||Ohio||11/21/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |[[Barnes-28577|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-28577|Wilma Evonne]]||PVT||1920||Georgia||3/29/1944||San Francisco, CA |- |[[Bartlett-15428|Bartlett]]||[[Bartlett-15428|Dorothy Agnes]]||PVT||1911||New Jersey||10/2/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Barton-12244|Barton]]||[[Barton-12244|Johnnie M.]]||PFC||1918||Texas||5/27/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Bastin-626|Bastin]]||[[Bastin-626|Edna]]||PVT||1902||Mississippi||7/8/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Batiste-115|Batiste]]||[[Batiste-115|Annetta A.]]||T4||1919||Louisiana||12/14/1942||New Orleans, LA |- |'''[[Silver-2491|Battle]]'''||'''[[Silver-2491|Arleatha Silver]]'''||PVT||1920||North Carolina||10/4/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Battle-1163|Battle]]||[[Battle-1163|Lillian Irma]]||PVT||1923||Alabama||9/20/1944||Pittsfield, MA |- |[[Beard-7648|Beard]]||[[Beard-7648|Mamie Lee]]||PVT||1915||Alabama||6/10/1944||Fort Sheridan, IL |- |[[Anderson-80346|Beaumont]]||[[Anderson-80346|Geraldine]]||PFC||1909||Mississippi||4/26/1944||Illinois (?) |- |[[Harris-60598|Bell]]||[[Harris-60598|Adelina Harris]]||T5||1920||Virginia||9/14/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Derriecott-1|Bell]]||[[Derriecott-1|Lena Derriecott]]||CPL||1923||Georgia||11/26/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Bell-41438|Bell]]||[[Bell-41438|Theresa Mae]]||CPL||1909||Louisiana||2/27/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Bennett-41155|Bennett]]||[[Bennett-41155|Pearl L.]]||PVT||1921||Arkansas||12/12/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |[[Berks-24|Berks]]||[[Berks-24|Blanche Viola]]||UNK||1918||Pennsylvania||10/27/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Morse-11335|Berry]]||[[Morse-11335|Carolyn Morse]]||PVT||1921||Pennsylvania||7/13/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Berry-25218|Berry]]||[[Berry-25218|Tommye Ruth]]||TSGT||1921||Missouri||11/20/1942||Kansas City, KS |- |'''[[Bias-400|Bias]]'''||'''[[Bias-400|Laura Amelia]]'''||PFC||1923||Massachusetts||2/10/1944||Springfield, MA |- |[[Birkhead-234|Birkhead]]||[[Birkhead-234|Dorothy Dale]]||PVT||1921||New Jersey||12/21/1943||Camden, NJ |- |[[Bivens-970|Bivens]]||[[Bivens-970|Bridget Viola]]||PVT||1919||Kentucky||4/13/1943||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Blackett-581|Blackett]]||[[Blackett-581|Clarice E.]]||PVT||1922||Florida||10/9/1944||New York City, NY |- |Blake||Virginia A.||PVT||1899||Connecticut||2/8/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Schooler-361|Blythe]]||[[Schooler-361|Jennetta Schooler]]||CPL||1914||Kentucky||1/14/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Boatright-733|Boatwright]]||[[Boatright-733|Willamae]]||PFC||1923||South Carolina||10/11/1944||New Jersey (?) |- |[[Boggues-1|Boggues]]||[[Boggues-1|Ruth Elizabeth]]||PVT||1924||Tennessee||9/24/1944||Nashville, TN |- |[[Booker-2606|Booker]]||[[Booker-2606|Bessie]]||PVT||1921||Texas||6/15/1943||San Antonio, TX |- |[[Bowden-5634|Bowden]]||[[Bowden-5634|Kitty Cornelia]]||PFC||1920||Virginia||4/16/1943||Richmond, VA |- |Bowen||Betty Lou||T5||not found||not found||not found||Illinois (?) |- |Boyce||Hettie||PFC||1912||Oklahoma||12/12/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |[[Boyd-21270|Boyd]]||[[Boyd-21270|Erma Pauline]]||PVT||1922||Texas||4/16/1943||Dallas, TX |- |[[Unknown-659738|Braceful]]||[[Unknown-659738|Annie Lee]]||T5||1921||Georgia||9/16/1942||Detroit, MI |- |[[Braddock-4832|Braddock]]||[[Braddock-4832|Doris Elnora]]||CPL||1922||New York||4/30/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Starnes-1858|Bradley]]||[[Starnes-1858|Alberta Ora]]||CPL||1917||Nevada||3/19/1943||Omaha, NE |- |[[Morrell-2055|Bradsher]]||[[Morrell-2055|Herlene Roberta]]||PFC||1921||Georgia||10/18/1943||Savannah, GA |- |Brady||Erma Pauline||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Colorado (?) |- |[[Bryant-19956|Bragg]]||[[Bryant-19956|Ora Elizabeth]]||T5||1917||Colorado||4/4/1943||Los Angeles, CA |- |[[Brake-785|Brake]]||[[Brake-785|Odessa Alice]]||PVT||1922||North Carolina||12/1/1943||Norfolk, VA |- |[[Branch-3028|Branch]]||[[Branch-3028|Phyllis Louise]]||PFC||1920||New York||10/24/1942||New York City, NY |- |[[Graves-13639|Bratcher]]||[[Graves-13639|Lillie G.]]||PFC||1910||Virginia||1/21/1943||Richmond, VA |- |[[Allgood-792|Braxton]]||[[Allgood-792|Claudia Drucilla]]||PVT||1922||South Carolina||2/19/1944||Columbus, OH |- |[[Breedlove-1758|Breedlove]]||[[Breedlove-1758|Ailleen]]||PFC||1920||Tennessee||1/19/1943||Fort Oglethorpe, GA |- |[[Hill-59558|Bridgers]]||[[Hill-59558|Jessie Mae]]||PVT||1920||North Carolina||3/4/1943||Washington, D. C. |- |[[Brock-8255|Brock]]||[[Brock-8255|Emma H.]]||PFC||1918||Georgia||1/21/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[McGhee-1653|Brooks]]||[[McGhee-1653|Lucille McGhee]]||CPL||1907||South Carolina||2/17/1943||Savannah, GA |- |Brown||Catherine G.||SGT||1915||Maryland||1/7/1943||Washington, D. C. |- |[[Brown-168215|Brown]]||[[Brown-168215|Dorothy Elizabeth]]||PFC||1922||Alabama||3/25/1943||Birmingham, AL |- |[[Unknown-660038|Brown]]||[[Unknown-660038|Edna L.]]||SSG||1921||Louisiana||3/13/1945||Detroit, MI |- |[[Brown-168122|Brown]]||[[Brown-168122|Eugenia Anjoline]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||2/29/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |[[Unknown-659749|Brown]]||[[Unknown-659749|Gladys Williams]]||PVT||1907||Florida||10/26/1943||Jacksonville, FL |- |[[Brown-168252|Brown]]||[[Brown-168252|Izona J.]]||PVT||1920||Oklahoma||3/17/1943||Muskogee, OK |- |Brown||Marjorie||CPL||1916||New York||4/21/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Brown-168255|Brown]]||[[Brown-168255|Opal Doris]]||PFC||1920||Oklahoma||3/31/1943||Oklahoma City, OK |- |Brown||Ruth Verjil||T5||1905||Texas||1/15/1943||Houston, TX |- |[[Brown-168131|Brown]]||[[Brown-168131|Susie B.]]||PFC||1920||Georgia||2/2/1943||Cleveland, OH |- |[[Brown-168116|Brown]]||[[Brown-168116|Vivian Mae]]||PFC||1912||Ohio||11/18/1943||Columbus, OH |- |[[Brown-168221|Browne]]||[[Brown-168221|Dolores Mercedes]]||SGT||1921||New York||1/4/1943||Hartford, CT |- |[[Bruce-12747|Bruce]]||[[Bruce-12747|Louise Rita]]||PFC||1913||Mississippi||3/2/1943||Jackson, MS |- |[[Brumfield-1264|Brumfield]]||[[Brumfield-1264|Gladys Lenyer]]||SGT||1919||Georgia||1/8/1943||Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA |- |'''[[Bryant-19961|Bryant]]'''||'''[[Bryant-19961|Grace Evelyn]]'''||CPL||1917||Indiana||8/4/1943||Camden, NJ |- |[[Bryers-83|Bryers]]||[[Bryers-83|Louise Ellene]]||PFC||1916||Ohio||8/29/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Bugg-891|Bugg]]||[[Bugg-891|Vyvyanne Elmore]]||PFC||1922||Alabama||4/4/1944||Fort Des Moines, Iowa |- |[[Burrell-3443|Burrell]]||[[Burrell-3443|Annie E.]]||PFC||1920||Tennessee||3/18/1943||Memphis, TN |- |[[Burt-5533|Burt]]||[[Burt-5533|Lila Virginia]]||PVT||1922||Illinois||9/6/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Cross-14676|Burton]]||[[Cross-14676|Edna Cross]]||T5||1912||Florida||12/12/1942||Camp Blanding, FL |- |[[Buster-443|Buster]]||[[Buster-443|Mary Elmira]]||SGT||1900||Virginia||5/4/1943||Harrisburg, PA |- |[[Butler-29578|Butler]]||[[Butler-29578|Davetter]]||PVT||1921||North Carolina||2/20/1943||Fort Bragg, NC |- |[[Butler-31554|Butler]]||[[Butler-31554|Lucille Frances]]||PVT||1916||Kentucky||2/22/1943||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Butterfield-3435|Butterfield]]||[[Butterfield-3435|Lillian A.]]||SGT||1918||New York||6/11/1943||Cape May, NJ |- |[[Bybee-882|Bybee]]||[[Bybee-882|Anna L.]]||PVT||1917||Ohio||3/30/1944||Columbus, OH |} Enlistment Record not found for: Balls, Louisa, PVT (Pennsylvania). No records found. [[Barlow-5005|Barlow, Mary J]], PVT (Connecticut). Mary was one of the three servicewomen tragically killed in a jeep accident. The 6888th organization roster has her as a Private, but her gravestone at Omaha Beach gives her rank as Private First Class. Her service with the 6888th is certain but her enlistment record has not been found. [[Anderson-80346|Beaumont, Geraldine]], PFC (Illinois). A record from the Department of Veteran's Affairs BIRLS Death Files has a Geraldine Beaumont who served from 26 Apr 1944 to 2 Feb 1946 and died 13 Oct 1977, but no enlistment record has been found. Boatright, Willamae, PVT (New Jersey). Her BIRLS file, under "Willa Majett," indicates enlistment from 11 Oct 1944 to 9 Jul 1946. She married Oswald Majett in 1957, after her service. Her veteran's gravestone has her rank as PFC and not PVT. She was born in South Carolina, but lived in New Jersey in 1940 and likely enlisted there. Bowen, Betty Lou, T5 (Illinois). No records found. Brady, Erma Pauline, PVT (Colorado). No records found. Possibly the same woman as Erma Pauline Boyd, PVT (Texas). Bugg, Vyvyanne Elmore, PFC (Pennsylvania). She applied for (and received) a Veteran's Compensation in Pennsylvania in 1950, and the form listed all relevant information about her service, but her actual enlistment record has not been located. === C === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Cabbell||Lillian||PFC||1920||New Jersey||3/22/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Norrel-2|Cable]]||[[Norrel-2|Doris M. Norrel]]||CPT||1911||Alabama||6/21/1940||Indiana (?) |- |[[Campbell-57668|Campbell]]||[[Campbell-57668|Abbie Noel]]||CPT||1918||Alabama||7/16/1942||Fort McClellan, AL |- |[[Campbell-57669|Campbell]]||[[Campbell-57669|Addie Lee]]||T4||1918||Alabama||2/25/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Campbell||Irma Lucille||CPL||1916||Virginia||2/5/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Canty||Marcella Lee||PFC||1921||North Carolina||12/18/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Carr-15464|Carr]]||[[Carr-15464|Gloria Hermoline]]||T5||1922||Illinois||2/23/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Carr||Irene V.||CPL||1918||Virginia||4/6/1943||Richmond, VA |- |[[Carrington-2086|Carrington]]||[[Carrington-2086|Beverly Winifred]]||T5||1922||Massachusetts||4/3/1943||Boston, MA |- |Carter||Bessie Mae||PFC||1919||Louisiana||1/21/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Carter-49009|Carter]]||[[Carter-49009|Edith Marguerete]]||CPL||1918||Delaware||2/1/1943||Camden, NJ |- |[[Schuster-2459|Carter]]||[[Schuster-2459|Gladys Schuster]]||PVT||1922||New York||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |[[Davenport-9054|Carter]]||[[Davenport-9054|Mildred Ellen Davenport]]||CPT||1900||Massachusetts||7/11/1942||Boston, MA |- |'''[[Galloway-5407|Cartwright]]'''||'''[[Galloway-5407|Charlotte]]'''||PVT||1914||Pennsylvania||11/9/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Cawthorne-266|Cawthorne]]||[[Cawthorne-266|Arlethea Mollie]]||PFC||1919||Virginia||6/1/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Caywood-247|Caywood]]||[[Caywood-247|Virgie L.]]||CPL||1920||Arkansas||4/2/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Cephas-21|Cephas]]||[[Cephas-21|Frances E.]]||PFC||1918||District of Columbia||2/27/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Chambers||Effie||PVT||1919||Mississippi||10/7/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Chappell-4617|Chappell]]||[[Chappell-4617|Frances]]||PVT||1922||Virginia||11/18/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |[[Charles-4512|Charles]]||[[Charles-4512|Alice Serena]]||PFC||1918||Pennsylvania||12/28/1942||Pittsburgh, PA |- |[[Charlot-120|Charlot]]||[[Charlot-120|Marie Dora]]||T5||1921||Louisiana||2/25/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Cherry-3904|Cherry]]||[[Cherry-3904|Willia Gene.)]]||1LT||1919||Michigan||8/30/1942||Detroit, MI |- |'''[[Chestang-16|Chestang]]'''||'''[[Chestang-16|Maggie A.]]'''||PVT||1922||Mississippi||4/21/1944||San Francisco, CA |- |[[Williams-132761|Chinn]]||[[Williams-132761|Freddie William]]||PFC||1919||Texas||5/6/1944||McKinney, TX |- |[[Clark-81106|Clark]]||[[Clark-81106|Enid Ernestine]]||PFC||1922||Massachusetts||9/21/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |'''[[Walker-68544|Clark]]'''||'''[[Walker-68544|Gurthalee]]'''||SSG||1919||California||10/20/1943||San Francisco, CA |- |[[Clayton-9457|Clayton]]||[[Clayton-9457|Gladys Selucia]]||SGT||1917||Georgia||12/5/1942||Camp Blanding, FL |- |Cleggett||Lola Irene||PVT||1917||Mississippi||2/3/1944||Jackson, MS |- |[[Colbert-1771|Colbert]]||[[Colbert-1771|Elizabeth Jean]]||PFC||1919||Oklahoma||12/31/1942||Oklahoma City, OK |- |[[Cole-32402|Cole]]||[[Cole-32402|Florence Marie]]||T5||1919||Texas||12/4/1942||Dallas, TX |- |[[Coleman-20684|Coleman]]||[[Coleman-20684|Alberta]]||CPL||1916||Kentucky||3/4/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Coleman||Madeline A.||T5||not found||not found||not found||New York (?) |- |[[Coleman-20716|Coleman]]||[[Coleman-20716|Mary Minkins]]||PVT||1921||Virginia||11/17/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |[[Coleman-18984|Coleman]]||[[Coleman-18984|Willie Lee]]||PVT||1922||Alabama||6/14/1944||Montgomery, AL |- |[[Collier-7554|Collier]]||[[Collier-7554|Gladys L.]]||PVT||1923||Kentucky||8/22/1944||Los Angeles, CA |- |Collier||Pinkie||PVT||1919||Mississippi||3/4/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Collins-39865|Collins]]||[[Collins-39865|Arthurine]]||PVT||1923||Mississippi||12/8/1943||Detroit, MI |- |[[Collins-39864|Collins]]||[[Collins-39864|Carmen Ismary Hyacinth]]||PVT||1908||Bermuda||10/17/1944||New York City, NY |- |Collins||Florence A.||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |[[Conner-6441|Conner]]||[[Conner-6441|Arjean B.]]||PFC||1922||Illinois||6/5/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Conrad-5277|Conrad]]||[[Conrad-5277|Charlet Lillian]]||PVT||1923||North Carolina||3/24/1944||Charlotte, NC |- |Cornwell||Elizabeth H.||PFC||1914||North Carolina||4/24/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Cosey||Beatrice||PFC||1923||Alabama||5/18/1944||Tallahassee, FL |- |[[Couch-4054|Couch]]||[[Couch-4054|Anna Mae]]||PFC||1920||Illinois||1943||Chicago, IL |- |Cox||Dorothy||T5||1915||Missouri||12/18/1942||Kansas City, KS |- |Cox||Venus B.||PVT||1917||Kentucky||3/23/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Peters-19131|Crabtree]]||[[Peters-19131|Susan V.]]||CPL||1921||Virginia||8/20/1943||Walla Walla, WA |- |Craddock||Hazel Evelyn||2LT||1920||Iowa||2/9/1943||Des Moines, IA |- |[[Crawford-26239|Crawford]]||[[Crawford-26239|Mary]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||5/11/1944||Wilmington, DE |- |[[Crawl-18|Crawl]]||[[Crawl-18|Annie Olivie]]||PVT||1922||not found||10/26/1943||Georgia (?) |- |Crews||Frances Vernon||PVT||1915||Alabama||3/17/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Crockett-4007|Crockett]]||[[Crockett-4007|Maxine Amelia]]||PVT||1921||Ohio||5/16/1946||Cleveland, OH |- |Cross||Minnie Grace||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Kentucky (?) |- |Crump||Catherine Jane||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||4/4/1944||Pittsburgh, PA |- |Cruse||Gertrude Elizabeth||T5||1920||Alabama||10/17/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Cumberbatch-49|Cumberbatch]]||[[Cumberbatch-49|Pearl Ethlene]]||PVT||1921||Connecticut||5/28/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Haack-417|Cummings]]||[[Haack-417|Ruthana]]||PVT||1919||Illinois||5/6/1944||Chicago, IL |} Enlistment Record not found for: Cable, Doris M Norrel, CPT (Indiana). Doris' BIRLS file indicates that she served from 21 Jul 1940 to 7 June 1958. It is likely that she served under the married name Cable, but her enlistment record has not been found. Coleman, Madeline A, T5 (New York). No records found. Collins, Florence A, PVT (Pennsylvania). No records found. Crawl, Annie Olivie, PVT (Georgia). Enlistment record not found, but BIRLS death file has dates of service 26 Oct 1943 to 8 Mar 1946 (1st enlistment) and 16 Nov 1948 to 15 Nov 1950 (2nd enlistment). Cross, Minnie Grace, PFC (Kentucky). No records found. Crump, Catherine Jane, PVT (Pennsylvania). Enlistment record not found, but she applied for (and received) a Veteran Compensation in Pennsylvania and her application has all relevant service information. === D === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Dabney||Violet||PFC||1920||Pennsylvania||2/23/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Dailey||Dorothy Senara||PFC||1920||Pennsylvania||2/23/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Dailey-3109|Dailey]]||[[Dailey-3109|Gladys Sylvertia]]||PVT||1905||Tennessee||9/16/1944||St. Louis, MO |- |Daniel||Rhoda A.||SGT||1920||Virginia||2/15/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Daniels||Bennye Barbara||CPL||1918||Alabama||3/6/1943||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Daniels-9734|Daniels]]||[[Daniels-9734|Cleopatra Vivian]]||SGT||1902||Alabama||7/16/1942||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Daniels||Dorothy Ella||PVT||1923||California||9/19/1944||San Francisco, CA |- |[[Washington-4468|Daniels]]||[[Washington-4468|Mary Margaret]]||T5||1921||Ohio||9/5/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |Daniels||Ruth Elizabeth||PFC||1922||New York||3/17/1943||New York City, NY |- |Dannals||Elsie Averna||PFC||1922||Pennsylvania||3/6/1944||Altoona, PA |- |Davenport||Naomi||PFC||1922||South Carolina||11/5/1943||Harrisburg, PA |- |[[Davis-106527|Davis]]||[[Davis-106527|Elizabeth Mary]]||PFC||1913||Alabama||3/8/1944||Montgomery, AL |- |Davis||Ella Mae||PVT||1918||Arkansas||2/19/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |Davis||Eula Gray||PVT||1920||North Carolina||4/22/1944||Richmond, VA |- |[[Davis-114001|Davis]]||[[Davis-114001|Lola Bernice]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||10/25/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |[[Unknown-659895|Davis]]||[[Unknown-659895|Mary F.]]||PFC||1912||Georgia||4/2/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |Davis||Ursula Virginia||PVT||1921||Pennsylvania||4/12/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Dawson||Effie Vena||PFC||1926||Alabama||11/16/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Dean||Freda Mae||PVT||1921||Alabama||10/4/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Dean||Ruth Naomi||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |Deane||Gwendolyn Clark||PVT||1923||Tobago||6/5/1944||Bronx, New York City, NY |- |Debman||Gladys Eva||PFC||1922||New Jersey||2/5/1944||Newark, NJ |- |Dedeaux||Olive Katheryn||PFC||1921||Mississippi||2/21/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |DeFreese||Emma Scott||PVT||1907||New Jersey||6/19/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Blocker-629|Demby]]||[[Blocker-629|Addie Mae]]||PFC||1907||North Carolina||2/23/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |DeWitt||Elizabeth Joyce||CPL||1919||North Carolina||5/4/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Diggs||Rosa Gertrude||PFC||1922||Virginia||5/20/1943||Richmond, VA |- |Dinkins||Daisy Bell||CPL||1921||New Jersey||3/13/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Ellis-16670|Dixon]]||[[Ellis-16670|Alyce Lillian]]||PFC||1907||Massachusetts||4/26/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Dogan-161|Dogan]]||[[Dogan-161|Blanche Wilhelmina]]||CPL||1915||Georgia||11/7/1942||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Doss-1831|Doss]]||[[Doss-1831|Mamie Ann]]||T4||1916||Alabama||12/10/1942||Chicago, IL |- |Douglas||Harriett Elaine||PFC||1907||New York||5/24/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Matthews-19507|Douglas]]||[[Matthews-19507|Izetta M.]]||PVT||1905||Illinois||2/2/1943||New York City, NY |- |Downing||Lular Rachel||PVT||1922||North Carolina||3/10/1943||New York City, NY |- |Drummond||Martha A.||CPL||1921||Virginia||10/27/1943||Richmond, VA |- |Duncan||Liddie Mae||SGT||1916||Louisiana||3/2/1943||Shreveport, LA |- |[[Duncan-21253|Duncan]]||[[Duncan-21253|Lillian Willierob]]||1LT||1914||Alabama||9/30/1942||Fort McClellan, AL |- |[[Duncan-22780|Duncan]]||[[Duncan-22780|Thelma Ann]]||PVT||1924||Florida||6/28/1944||Jacksonville, FL |- |[[Dunn-21928|Dunn]]||[[Dunn-21928|Althea Veronica]]||PFC||1922||Louisiana||1/23/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Dunn-11236|Dunn]]||[[Dunn-11236|Millie L.]]||T5||1918||North Carolina||1/8/1943||Fort Bragg, NC |- |[[Dupree-717|Dupree]]||[[Dupree-717|Mildred Virginia]]||1LT||1921||West Virginia||9/19/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |} Enlistment Record not found for: Dean, Ruth Naomi, PVT (Pennsylvania). No records found. === E-F === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Easterling||Sophia E.||PFC||1920||Mississippi||12/19/1942||Camp Shelby, MS |- |Ebo||Mary Aleese||SGT||1920||New York||12/27/1943||Utica, NY |- |Edmonson||Lula M.||PVT||1923||Indiana||2/1/1944||Indianapolis, IN |- |Edwards||Alice E.||2LT||1920||South Carolina||12/5/1942||Los Angeles, CA |- |Edwards||Bertie Marie||2LT||1917||Virginia||4/3/1943||New York City, NY |- |Edwards||Carroll M.||PVT||1915||Tennessee||12/9/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Edwards-39681|Edwards]]||[[Edwards-39681|Eva]]||PVT||1919||Alabama||6/22/1944||Cleveland, OH |- |'''[[Eiland-297|Eiland]]'''||'''[[Eiland-297|Evelyn]]'''||T5||1923||Illinois||10/30/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Ellis-29355|Ellis]]||[[Ellis-29355|Dorothy]]||PFC||1921||Illinois||4/29/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Ellis||Margaret G.||PVT||1916||Mississippi||3/16/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Ellis||Marguerite J.||PFC||1920||Texas||3/29/1943||Houston, TX |- |Ellison||Edith Marie||PFC||1917||Virginia||6/13/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Elzie-23|Elzie]]||[[Elzie-23|Marian M.]]||PFC||1916||Maryland||2/11/1943||Geneva, PA |- |[[Elzie-21| Elzie]]||[[Elzie-21|Vivian N.]]||2LT||1914||Maryland||10/31/1942||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Hurst-6566|English]]||[[Hurst-6566|Helen Navalee]]||PVT||1922||Louisiana||8/24/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Evans||Adele||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |[[Evans-47978|Evans]]||[[Evans-47978|Cleopatra]]||PFC||1917||Tennessee||12/1/1942||Fort Oglethorpe, GA |- |Evans||Isabella P.||SSG||1919||North Carolina||8/15/1943||Fort Clark, Brackettville, TX |- |Evans||Vernice Eloweiss||T5||1922||Arkansas||2/26/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Everett-6762|Everett]]||[[Everett-6762|Ruby Leania]]||PVT||1922||Florida||5/16/1944||Jacksonville, FL |- |[[Fairgood-1|Fairgood]]||[[Fairgood-1|Mercilene Lettice]]||T4||1918||Alabama||1/23/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Fairweather||Amy Mary||PVT||1896||Barbados||6/30/1944||New York City, NY |- |Fant||Beula Tee||PFC||1899||Oklahoma||3/16/1943||Denver, CO |- |Faulk||Ermayne Sanata||PVT||1921||South Carolina||11/16/1942||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Fayson-3|Fayson]]||[[Fayson-3|Jennie Lee]]||PVT||1921||Florida||3/8/1943||Tampa, FL |- |Ferguson||Alvia||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |Ferguson||Dora Briszella||PVT||1921||Virginia||12/3/1942||Philadelphia, PA |- |Ferguson||Jane Elizabeth||PFC||1920||West Virginia||7/13/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Ferguson||Rebecca Beatrice||PVT||1920||Virginia||5/8/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Bonner-3321|Fifer]]||[[Bonner-3321|Erma Lee]]||SGT||1893||Mississippi||10/30/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Finch||Ermantrude||PVT||1909||Anguilla||4/29/1944||New York City, NY |- |Finley||Annie Turner||PFC||1918||Virginia||2/8/1944||Winchester, VA |- |Fitzsimmons||Vivian||PFC||1920||Ohio||1/30/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Flatts||Frances E.||2LT||1906||New York||12/19/1942||New York City, NY |- |Fletcher||Edna Allyne||PFC||1917||Mississippi||10/7/1942||Camp Shelby, MS |- |[[Fly-337|Fly]]||[[Fly-337|Willeen S.]]||PVT||1917||Illinois||2/6/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Ford||Alice Olivia||PVT||1915||Pennsylvania||6/20/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Ford||Lorener F.||CPL||1922||West Virginia||9/21/1943||Hartford, CT |- |Foster||Bessie Alice||T5||1907||Mississippi||4/13/1943||Jackson, MS |- |Foster||Frances Anna||PVT||1916||California||2/20/1943||Los Angeles, CA |- |[[Fraser-14040|Fraser]]||[[Fraser-14040|Burnardine E.]]||PFC||1921||Florida||2/2/1943||Hartford, CT |- |Fray||Evelyn Louise||PFC||1923||New York||10/1/1943||New York City, NY |- |Frazier||Polly Anna||PFC||1907||not found||4/5/1944||California (?) |- |Freeman-Johnson||Gwendolyn||UNK||1924||not found||not found||Illinois(?) |- |Fry||Ruby L.||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Alabama (?) |- |[[Fuller-20912|Fuller]]||[[Fuller-20912|Jacquelyn]]||PFC||1923||Texas||2/4/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Fuller-20915|Fuller]]||[[Fuller-20915|Winona]]||PFC||1920||Texas||2/13/1943||Chicago, IL |} Enlistment Record not found for: Evans, Adele, PVT (Pennsylvania). No records found. Ferguson, Alvia, PVT (Pennsylvania). No records found. Frazier, Polly Anna, PFC (California). Her BIRLS file has an enlistment period of 5 Apr 1944 to 30 Dec 1945, but the enlistment record has not been found. Freeman-Johnson, Gwendolyn, UNK (Illinois). Name provided by researcher Marsha Holder; no records found. Fry, Ruby L, PVT (Alabama). No records found. === G === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |[[Gaddy-690|Gaddy]]||[[Gaddy-690|Ruth Lillian]]||PFC||1918||North Carolina||10/10/1942||Fort Bragg, NC |- |Gafford||Ella B.||1LT||1913||Arkansas||12/18/1942||Little Rock, AR |- |Gaines||Rosetta||PVT||1920||Michigan||11/11/1943||Detroit, MI |- |Galloway||Phyllis Inez||PVT||1923||Virginia||3/13/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |Gammon||Mamie||PVT||1923||West Virginia||12/28/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Garcia||Crescencia||PVT||1920||Unknown||5/18/1944||New York City, NY |- |Garner||Irene H.||PFC||1923||Ohio||8/26/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |Garrett||Mattie E.||T3||1920||South Carolina||9/19/1942||New York City, NY |- |Garrison||Anne B.||PVT||1922||Virginia||5/20/1944||Richmond, VA |- |Gary||Sarah Belle||PVT||1917||South Carolina||3/20/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Gaskill||Edith F.||PFC||1921||New York||2/27/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Gates-8823|Gates]]||[[Gates-8823|Mildred Rebecca]]||PFC||1917||Ohio||3/30/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Gatliff||Dorothy M.||PVT||1914||Indiana||4/20/1944||Columbus, OH |- |[[Stocks-1001|George]]||[[Stocks-1001|Christel Stocks]]||T5||1916||Alabama||1/23/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Gibson||Eleanor Wyetta||PVT||1921||Pennsylvania||7/6/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |Gill||Marilyn E.||T4||1921||Kentucky||12/12/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |Gillis||Sylvia||PVT||1923||New Jersey||6/2/1944||Newark, NJ |- |[[Gillisslee-1|Gillislee]]||[[Gillisslee-1|Marie Birdell]]||PFC||1914||Georgia||1/28/1943||New York City, NY |- |Givens||Elsie||PFC||1916||North Carolina||1/7/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Givens-2484|Givens]]||[[Givens-2484|Hester]]||PFC||1919||Georgia||5/18/1943||Newark, NJ |- |[[Glass-6285|Glass]]||[[Glass-6285|Rebecca Adella]]||PVT||1918||Arkansas||2/19/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Glenn-5331|Glenn]]||[[Glenn-5331|Mary Elizabeth]]||PFC||1911||Georgia||12/16/1944||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Glenn-4902|Glenn]]||[[Glenn-4902|Virginia Louise]]||PVT||1918||North Carolina||1/27/1944||Charlotte, NC |- |[[Glover-10229|Glover]]||[[Glover-10229|Arena Theresa]]||T5||1919||Georgia||1/12/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Godboldte-1|Godboldte]]||[[Godboldte-1|Jessie Lee]]||CPL||1921||Florida||9/14/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Goddard-6403|Goddard]]||[[Goddard-6403|Martha Lorraine]]||CPL||1920||Georgia||12/18/1942||Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA |- |[[Goldsby-168|Goldsby]]||[[Goldsby-168|Cecilia Delphine]]||T5||1907||Alabama||3/2/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Sidney-364|Goode]]||[[Sidney-364|Marian Sidney]]||SGT||1921||Georgia||2/12/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |Goodloe||Juanita||SSG||1921||Texas||12/11/1942||Dallas, TX |- |[[Goodwin-13873|Goodwin]]||[[Goodwin-13873|Marseleana Rebecca]]||SSG||1907||Georgia||1/26/1943||Macon, GA |- |Gould||Helen Vivian||T5||1918||Pennsylvania (?)||7/6/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Grace||Flora||CPL||1907||Mississippi||3/6/1943||Camp Shelby, MS |- |Grant||Bernice M.||PFC||1923||South Carolina||3/7/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Nichols-22306|Grant]]||[[Nichols-22306|Callie Nichols]]||PFC||1919||Mississippi||10/5/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Gray||Dolores Carolyn||SGT||1920||Delaware||3/26/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Gray-40228|Gray]]||[[Gray-40228|Frances Myrtle]]||PVT||1923||North Carolina||9/13/1944||Charlotte, NC |- |Gray||Mattie L.||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Florida (?) |- |Gray||Mattie Lue||PVT||1920||Tennessee||1/6/1943||Fort Oglethorpe, GA |- |Green||Dorothy D.||PVT||1921||Unknown||3/23/1943||Shreveport, LA |- |Green||Thelma Vivian||PVT||1921||Pennsylvania||2/16/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Greene||Irene Robinson||PVT||1921||Alabama||9/1/1943||Alabama (?) |- |Greene||Mary Elizabeth||PFC||not found||not found||not found||not found |- |Greenlee||Sarah L.||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Florida (?) |- |Griffin||Evelina Rachel||PVT||1917||Delaware||7/7/1943||Camden, NJ |- |Griffin||Fannie A.||1LT||1920||Louisiana||8/11/1942||New York City, NY |- |Griffin||Isabel J.||PVT||1921||Mississippi||4/24/1943||Camp Shelby, MS |- |Griffin||Mattie L.||PFC||1915||Arkansas||2/12/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |Griggs||Hilda Parthenia||PVT||1923||New Jersey||12/8/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Grimes||Annie L.||PVT||1921||Arkansas||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Grinter||Annie K.||PVT||1919||Alabama||3/9/1943||Detroit, MI |- |Grooms||Zella H.||PVT||1922||Kentucky||1/29/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |Grundy||Marian Rosalie||PFC||1919||Pennsylvania||1/13/1943||Philadelphia, PA |} Enlistment Record not found for: Gray, Mattie L, PFC (Florida). Note that this may be the same woman as Gray, Mattie Lue, PVT (California) whose gravestone says PFC. No connection has been found so far between the second woman and the state of Florida, however. Greene, Irene Robinson, PVT (Alabama). Her BIRLS file indicates an enlistment period of 1 Sep 1943 to 13 Nov 1945, but the actual enlistment record has not been found. Note that her BIRLS record incorrectly identifies her as male. It is possible that [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KM6Y-YHY this enlistment record], under the name Irene D. Watts, is hers, but no other record connecting her to the Watts surname has been found. Greene, Mary Elizabeth, PFC (Unknown). Name provided by researcher Marsha Holder. No records found. Greenlee, Sarah L, PVT (Florida). No records found. === H === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Hairston||Lucille Miller||PFC||1916||South Carolina||3/11/1943||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Hairston||Maetris Lee||PVT||1924||Michigan||3/21/1944||Detroit, MI |- |Hairston||Marie M.||T5||not found||not found||not found||Virginia (?) |- |Haley||Creadell Johnette||T4||1917||Oklahoma||9/4/1942||Peoria, IL |- |Hall||Dolly Floyd||PFC||1922||New York||5/22/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Hall-66279|Hall]]||[[Hall-66279|Esther DeLois]]||CPL||1916||North Carolina||2/27/1943||Tampa, FL |- |Hall||Gertrude Virginia||SGT||1919||District of Columbia||4/3/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Hall||Jessie Bowie||PVT||1921||Louisiana||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Hammond||Ruth Henrielle||CPL||1916||Kentucky||4/15/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Hampton||Margaret Ethelyn||PFC||1921||Illinois||3/11/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Hannah||Vernelle Annalee||PFC||1919||Unknown||2/15/1943||Savannah, GA |- |[[Harding-11204|Harding]]||[[Harding-11204|Adlease]]||PVT||1914||Mississippi||4/6/1943||Jackson, MS |- |[[Harmon-9726|Harmon]]||[[Harmon-9726|Nellie Ruth]]||T5||1918||Georgia||5/22/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Harris||Audrey Elizabeth||PFC||1920||Connecticut||3/29/1944||New Haven, CT |- |Harris||Hattie Jane||PVT||1922||Louisiana||3/6/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Harris||Ira Mae||PVT||1913||Texas||10/1/1942||Dallas, TX |- |Harris||Norene||SSG||1920||Alabama||12/5/1942||Kentucky (?) |- |Harris||Rosa Mae||SGT||1919||North Carolina||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Harrison||Bertha C.||PFC||1921||District of Columbia||3/4/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Harrison||Lillie Beatrice||PFC||1910||South Carolina||1/7/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Harrison||Vera A.||CPT||1919||Kentucky||7/8/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |Harshaw||Allie Gearldyn||PVT||1918||Ohio||see notes||see notes |- |Hart||Bernice Allen||T5||1920||District of Columbia||10/15/1942||Washington, D.C. |- |Haskin||Mabel Lucille||PFC||1919||Mississippi||1/19/1943||Jackson, MS |- |Hayden||Vivian G.||PFC||1920||Kentucky||12/12/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Hayes-22970|Hayes]]||[[Hayes-22970|Velma Paulene]]||T5||1919||Georgia||1/19/1943||Columbus, OH |- |[[Cooke-9160|Hayes]]||[[Cooke-9160|Vernese Virginia]]||PFC||1919||North Carolina||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Henderson||Bernice Gaines||1LT||1904||Ohio||12/19/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |Henderson||Helen Ernestine||PFC||1919||Virginia||7/2/1943||not stated |- |Hernandez||Constance Muriel Elizabeth||CPL||1922||New York||3/25/1943||Boston, MA |- |Herndon||Geraldine Eunice||PFC||1920||Iowa||12/5/1942||Omaha, NE |- |Hester||Bernice||PVT||1923||Alabama||1/23/1943||Camp Shelby, MS |- |Heyward||Louise Susan||CPL||1920||South Carolina||10/4/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Connor-4943|Hibler]]||[[Connor-4943|Rhoda Mae]]||PVT||1918||Alabama||9/11/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Hill-59546|Hill]]||[[Hill-59546|Florine J.]]||CPL||1921||Georgia||12/18/1942||Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA |- |[[Hill-59547|Hill]]||[[Hill-59547|Mary Louise]]||PFC||1920||Texas||5/17/1943||Tyler, TX |- |[[Hinton-3424|Hinton]]||[[Hinton-3424|Catherine Rosander]]||PVT||1919||North Carolina||7/20/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Hinton-3968|Hinton]]||[[Hinton-3968|Lorraine]]||T5||1918||Illinois||10/30/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Holbert-752|Holbert]]||[[Holbert-752|Luella E.]]||T5||1918||Kansas||9/17/1946||Denver, CO |- |[[Unknown-660021|Holley]]||[[Unknown-660021|Ada W.]]||PVT||1906||Georgia||3/9/1944||Camden, NJ |- |Holloway||Mildred||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Indiana (?) |- |[[Holmes-23209|Holmes]]||[[Holmes-23209|Helen R.]]||T5||1920||Ohio||5/5/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |[[Holmes-23212|Holmes]]||[[Holmes-23212|Wilhelmina Lorenza]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||10/5/1944||Asheville, NC |- |Hooper||Mildred Lois||PFC||1922||Texas||2/5/1943||Dallas, TX |- |Hopkins||Paulene Lewis||PFC||1919||Texas||9/6/1943||Houston, TX |- |[[Horace-45|Horace]]||[[Horace-45|Marian Clay]]||PVT||1920||Arkansas||2/16/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[House-7785|House]]||[[House-7785|Willie Mae]]||PFC||1922||Alabama||6/26/1944||Birmingham, AL |- |Houston||Lucile M.||PFC||not found||not found||not found||North Carolina (?) |- |Howard||Dorothy Lee||CPL||1919||Louisiana||2/3/1943||Houston, TX |- |[[Howard-36126|Howard]]||[[Howard-36126|Lima Justine]]||PVT||1923||Tennessee||12/16/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Hudgins-1641|Hudgins]]||[[Hudgins-1641|Madelyn Lou]]||CPL||1919||Tennessee||6/5/1943||Detroit, MI |- |Hudson||Jessie G.||PVT||1918||Colorado||7/10/1943||Salt Lake City, UT |- |[[Moore-85911|Huff]]||[[Moore-85911|Sadie]]||PVT||1920||Georgia||3/17/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |Huggar||Bernice Eunice||PFC||1904||Illinois||1/6/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Hughes-32467|Hughes]]||[[Hughes-32467|Ernestine Elizabeth]]||T5||1917||Texas||8/28/1942||Dallas, TX |- |[[Hunt-20292|Hunt]]||[[Hunt-20292|Indiana]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||9/15/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Hunter-26226|Hunter]]||[[Hunter-26226|Alice Tine]]||PVT||1924||Indiana||10/10/1944||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Hurston-66|Hurston]]||[[Hurston-66|Cora Lee]]||PVT||1921||Georgia||2/27/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |[[Hutchins-5422|Hutchins]]||[[Hutchins-5422|Dena M.]]||SSG||1921||Florida||12/11/1942||Camp Blanding, FL |- |Hutchins||Dorothy Elizabeth||T5||1916||Virginia||2/4/1943||Richmond, VA |} Enlistment Record not found for: Hairston, Marie M, T5 (Virginia). No records found. Harshaw, Allie Gearldyn, PVT (Ohio). Allie likely enlisted under the name Harshaw originally, but that record has not been found. She [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8L3-RVZ reenlisted] as a Sergeant on 27 Aug 1946 under the name Allie H Coates, with the marital status divorced with dependents. Holloway, Mildred, PFC (Indiana). No records found. Houston, Lucile M, PFC (North Carolina). No records found. She may be the same woman as Balloon, Lucile M, PVT (South Carolina), who has an enlistment record but no other records. === I-J === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Ingold||Thelma Blanche||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||2/1/1945||Fort George G Meade, MD |- |Irby||Doris||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Unknown |- |[[Irvin-1995|Irvin]]||[[Irvin-1995|Willie Belle]]||PVT||1923||Georgia||7/19/1944||Tallahassee, FL |- |Isaac||Elvena E.||PVT||1922||New York||11/9/1943||New York City, NY |- |Jackson||Anna M.||PFC||1908||Missouri||1/20/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Jackson||Dollie Elizabeth||PVT||1919||Missouri||2/25/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Jackson||Dorothy Delilah||PVT||1919||Virginia||3/17/1944||Columbus, OH |- |Jackson||Dorothy Mae||PFC||1920||Tennessee||1/20/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |Jackson||Edna L.||CPL||1915||Pennsylvania||12/19/1942||New York City, NY |- |Jackson||Ella Mae||PFC||1920||Texas||2/15/1943||Houston, TX |- |Jackson||Elvire Louise||PFC||1910||District of Columbia||10/4/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Jackson||Ethel Mae||PVT||1911||Oklahoma||8/5/1943||Tulsa, OK |- |[[Jackson-59475|Jackson]]||[[Jackson-59475|Florida Bell]]||PVT||1918||Florida||3/31/1943||Miami, FL |- |Jackson||Hazel Stanford||PFC||1920||South Carolina||5/6/1943||New York City, NY |- |Jackson||Jewell Lorraine||CPL||1921||Unknown||2/17/1943||Oklahoma City, OK |- |Jackson||Julia M.||PVT||1911||Kentucky||4/20/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Jackson-59368|Jackson]]||[[Jackson-59368|Marian Sarah]]||PFC||1917||Connecticut||3/23/1943||Hartford, CT |- |Jackson||Mary Rebecca||CPL||1917||Maryland||6/18/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |Jackson||Mattie Laura||SGT||1918||Illinois||6/7/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Jackson-59837|Jackson]]||[[Jackson-59837|Novella Ernestine]]||PFC||1916||South Carolina||1/23/1943||Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC |- |Jackson||Willie Marie||PVT||1922||Alabama||11/12/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Jacobs||Emma Jean||T5||1922||Arkansas||5/14/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Jacobs-18753|Jacobs]]||[[Jacobs-18753|Isofine]]||PVT||1921||Georgia||5/24/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Jacobs||Ruth Sarver||PFC||1908||Indiana||4/29/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |James||Ruth Elma||PVT||1924||Virginia||9/9/1944||New York City, NY |- |Janer||Margaret Beatrice||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Connecticut (?) |- |Jefferson||Frances Gertrude||T5||1926||Virginia||3/21/1944||Virginia (?) |- |Jefferson||Ruth Elizabeth||CPL||1920||Ohio||3/16/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Jeffrey||Evangeline Gertrude||PFC||1915||New York||2/9/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Jenkins-21312|Jenkins]]||[[Jenkins-21312|Emma L.]]||PVT||1921||North Carolina||2/6/1943||Fort Bragg, NC |- |Jennings||Ada Louise||CPL||1920||Maryland||3/27/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |'''[[Jennings-11435|Jennings]]'''||'''[[Jennings-11435|Hazel C.]]'''||CPL||1917||Virginia||1/13/1943||Richmond, VA |- |[[Patterson-25279|Jewett]]||[[Patterson-25279|Willie Mae]]||CPL||1917||Louisiana||8/20/1943||Walla Walla, WA |- |Johnson||Alease Eileen||PFC||1921||South Carolina||3/10/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Leach-8727|Johnson]]||[[Leach-8727|Annie Leach]]||SGT||not found||not found||not found||North Carolina (?) |- |Johnson||Bebe C.||PVT||1921||Pennsylvania||3/4/1943||Pittsburgh, PA |- |[[Johnson-136835|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-136835|Catherine Caroline]]||T5||1921||Ohio||7/31/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Johnson||Emma Elizabeth||PVT||1923||Ohio||11/10/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Johnson-143767|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-143767|Eunice Lee]]||PVT||1916||Georgia||5/17/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Johnson-133792|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-133792|Felicia LaVon]]||PVT||1921||Alabama||2/25/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Johnson||Hessie||PFC||1921||South Carolina||2/19/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Johnson-143768|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-143768|Johnita Alyse]]||PVT||1920||Georgia||1/25/1943||New York City, NY |- |Johnson||Lauretta||PVT||1923||New York||6/14/1944||New York City, NY |- |Johnson||Lillian Willene||CPL||1921||North Carolina||3/15/1943||Newark, NJ |- |Johnson||Lucille Virginia Mae||PVT||1919||not found||not found||District of Columbia (?) |- |Johnson||Martha Lee||T5||1921||Louisiana||3/25/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Johnson||Olivia||PVT||1921||Mississippi||3/9/1943||Jackson, MS |- |Johnson||Philista||PFC||1920||Alaska||11/11/1943||Detroit, MI |- |Johnson||Romay C.||PVT||1919||Virginia||5/18/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Johnson||Thelma Pearlie||PVT||1916||Texas||3/16/1944||San Francisco, CA |- |Johnson||Tommie Mae||PVT||1907||Ohio||12/15/1943||New Haven, CT |- |Johnston||Dolores Mamie||PVT||1918||Pennsylvania||5/20/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Jones||Elaine Viola||T5||1921||Pennsylvania||9/1/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Jones||Laura Mae||PVT||1924||North Carolina||8/19/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |Jones||Leona Virginia||PVT||1923||Virginia||9/28/1944||Norfolk, VA |- |Jones||Lillian Vera||PFC||1920||Illinois||1/30/1943||New York City, NY |- |Jones||Louise Bromfield||PVT||1912||Indiana||8/5/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Jones||Lucille Muril||PVT||1920||Mississippi||4/10/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Jones||Mintha||PVT||1916||Kansas||11/11/1943||Topeka, KS |- |Jones||Nannie Pearl||PVT||1923||North Carolina||2/9/1944||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Jordan||Frances C.||PFC||1916||Pennsylvania||3/20/1943||Pittsburgh, PA |- |Jordan||Mercedes Antoinette||2LT||1913||Illinois||9/2/1942||New York City, NY |} Enlistment Record not found for: Ingold, Thelma Blanche, PVT (Pennsylvania). Her enlistment record has not been found, but her Pennsylvania Veteran Compensation Application includes all relevant service information. Irby, Doris, PFC (Unknown). No records found. Janer, Margaret Beatrice, PVT (Connecticut). No records found. Jefferson, Frances Gertrude, T5 (Virginia). Her [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/123389547/frances-gertrude-jeffries obituary] records her service dates, but the enlistment record has not been found. Johnson, Annie Leach, SGT (North Carolina). No records found. Johnson, Lucille Virginia Mae, PVT (District of Columbia). According to [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189829387/lucille-virginia_mae-mcjimpsey FindAGrave] she is the same woman as Lucille V. McJimpsey, but no enlistment record has been found under either name. Jones, Elaine Viola, T5 (Pennsylvania). There is an [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8LS-BGJ enlistment record] for an Elaine V Jones that is probably her, but the enlistment date is quite a ways off from what our Elaine reported on her Pennsylvania Veteran Compensation Application (2 Nov 1942, rather than 1 Sep 1943) and the enlistment record describes her race as White. There is a distant possibility that this record is for a different (white) Elaine V Jones who was also born in 1921 in PA and enlisted in the Army in Philadelphia. (More likely, the original record or its transcription contains a mistake.) === K-L === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |[[Kearney-3173|Kearney]]||[[Kearney-3173|Mary F.]]||CPT||1906||Connecticut||8/29/1942||Connecticut (?) |- |Kelly||Cecelia Hare||SGT||1905||Tennessee||11/3/1942||Washington, D.C. |- |Keys||Sarah||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Unknown |- |King||Adella||PVT||1923||Michigan||12/13/1943||Detroit, MI |- |King||Catherine Alice||SGT||1913||Pennsylvania||12/15/1942||Philadelphia, PA |- |Kitchen||Georgia Ella||PVT||1921||South Dakota||not found||Illinois (?) |- |[[Knight-28281|Knight]]||[[Knight-28281|Annie B.]]||PFC||1918||Florida||11/16/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Knox||Vergie D.||SSG||1923||Virginia||4/19/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |Lackey||Minnie Pearl||T4||1918||Mississippi||10/31/1942||Camp Shelby, MS |- |[[Lamb-12083|Lamb]]||[[Lamb-12083|Elizabeth Ola]]||PFC||1923||Georgia||10/2/1943||Miami, FL |- |Landry||Catherine G.||1LT||1913||Louisiana||10/2/1946||San Francisco, CA |- |Lane||Juanita Rose||PFC||1918||Illinois||6/14/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Lane||Virginia Marcelline||CPL||1921||Minnesota||2/27/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Latta-1056|Latta]]||[[Latta-1056|Maggie Ada]]||T4||1919||North Carolina||1/20/1943||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Lawrence||Jerrell||SSG||not found||not found||not found||Texas (?) |- |Lawrence||Marion Elizabeth||SGT||1918||Pennsylvania||3/12/1943||Richmond, VA |- |'''[[Lawson-13802|Lawson]]'''||'''[[Lawson-13802|Annie Mae]]'''||T5||1921||Louisiana||1/30/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |[[League-224|League]]||[[League-224|Ilda Ruth]]||PVT||1923||Tennessee||1/4/1944||Newark, NJ |- |[[LeBeau-716|LeBeau]]||[[LeBeau-716|Elfreda St Anne]]||2LT||1914||Louisiana||1942||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Ledbetter-2728|Ledbetter]]||[[Ledbetter-2728|Theopia Louise]]||PVT||1917||North Carolina||4/9/1943||Fort Bragg, NC |- |Lee||Catherine||PFC||1920||Texas||3/5/1943||Houston, TX |- |Lee||Hattie Mae||PFC||1913||North Carolina||3/1/1943||New York City, NY |- |Lee||Katherine||T5||1920||Virginia||2/27/1943||Richmond, VA |- |Lee||Theodosia Ernestine||PFC||1918||Oklahoma||11/5/1942||Oklahoma City, OK |- |Lee||William Henrietta||PVT||1918||South Carolina||4/27/1943||New York City, NY |- |LeSueuer||Evelyn C.||PFC||1916||Maryland||1/12/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Lewis||Bernice F.||PFC||1922||Pennsylvania||6/28/1943||Pittsburgh, PA |- |Lewis||Lucille||SGT||1920||Texas||4/23/1943||Dallas, TX |- |Lewis||Mamie Lessie||PFC||1919||West Virginia||2/4/1943||New York City, NY |- |Lewis||Ruth Ellen||PVT||1923||Illinois||10/2/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Linzey-29|Linzey]]||[[Linzey-29|Edith Marguerite]]||T4||1919||New York||10/15/1942||Newark, NJ |- |[[Lipscomb-1225|Lipscomb]]||[[Lipscomb-1225|Ruby L.]]||PFC||1920||South Carolina||1/14/1943||Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC |- |[[Boyd-21273|Little]]||[[Boyd-21273|Fannie Boyd]]||SSG||1917||Florida||2/10/1943||Jacksonville, FL |- |[[Johnson-143747|Lofty]]||[[Johnson-143747|Velma Claire]]||PVT||1922||District of Columbia||1/14/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Loggins-377|Loggins]]||[[Loggins-377|Leatha Mae]]||PVT||1922||Oklahoma||2/24/1943||Oklahoma City, OK |- |Long||Phyllis Gray||PVT||1920||Pennsylvania||10/13/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Longmires-1|Longmire]]||[[Longmires-1|Sara Elizabeth]]||PFC||1920||Tennessee||7/27/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Lottier-2|Lottier]]||[[Lottier-2|Ruth Lucille]]||T5||1912||Ohio||12/19/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |[[Lounds-31|Lounds]]||[[Lounds-31|Dorothy Elizabeth]]||PVT||1913||New York||6/9/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Loving-1051|Loving]]||[[Loving-1051|Ethel Christina]]||T4||1922||New York||1/30/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Lowe-16059|Lowe]]||[[Lowe-16059|Josie M.]]||PVT||1923||Georgia||4/20/1944||Jacksonville, FL |- |Lowe||Leatrice Joy||PVT||1924||Illinois||8/30/1944||Illinois (?) |- |Lowery||Lavinia Cleora||PVT||1918||Kansas||2/27/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Lozi||Evelyn Bernice||PFC||1922||New York||12/10/1943||New York City, NY |- |Lucas||Grace Elizabeth||PFC||1922||Pennsylvania||1/3/1944||Harrisburg, PA |- |[[Lucas-9145|Lucas]]||[[Lucas-9145|Willma Henrietta]]||PVT||1921||Pennsylvania||1/3/1944||Harrisburg, PA |- |Lynch||Fannie E.||T5||1918||New York||3/4/1943||New York City, NY |} Enlistment Record not found for: Kearney, Mary F, CPT (Connecticut). Her BIRLS file has service dates from 29 Aug 1942 to 16 Jun 1946, but her enlistment record has not been found. Keys, Sarah, PVT (Unknown). No records found. Kitchen, Georgia Ella, PVT (Illinois). No service records found. Lawrence, Jerrell, SSG (Texas). No records found. Note that [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K8PL-9V4 this enlistment] for a Jerel W Lawrence from Texas is for a different person (a man). Lowe, Leatrice Joy, PVT (Illinois). Her BIRLS file has service dates from 30 Aug 1944 to 22 Mar 1946, but her enlistment record has not been found. === M === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |[[Mackey-3355|Mackey]]||[[Mackey-3355|Marion]]||CPL||1920||Florida||11/25/1942||Camp Blanding, FL |- |[[Macklin-783|Macklin]]||[[Macklin-783|Josephine]]||PVT||1924||Illinois||10/5/1944||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Williams-132758|Maddox]]||[[Williams-132758|Eddye G.]]||CPL||1912||Tennessee||1/12/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Madison||Cora DeVerne||PVT||1916||Tennessee||1/28/1944||Memphis, TN |- |Mance||Tryphena Teresa||UNK||1920||Maryland||3/28/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Maniece-2|Maniece]]||[[Maniece-2|Mary Rose]]||PFC||1921||Alabama||12/23/1942||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Marsaw||Rosa Lee||PVT||1923||Arkansas||2/26/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Marsett||Berenice Elisabeth||PVT||1921||Virginia||4/10/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Marshall||Genevieve||PVT||1921||New York||2/22/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |Marshall||Grant Esther||PVT||1918||Kentucky||2/9/1943||Louisville, KY |- |Martin||Evelyn Clarisse||T4||1920||Missouri||3/10/1943||Buffalo, NY |- |Martin||Frances||PVT||1915||West Virginia||1/8/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |Martin||Gertrude W.||SGT||1908||Virginia||1/4/1943||New York City, NY |- |Martin||Jeanette Belle||T5||1916||West Virginia||3/23/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Martin||Mary Margurite||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Tennessee (?) |- |Mason||Annie Mae||PFC||1921||South Carolina||2/22/1943||Savannah, GA |- |Mathis||Celestine||PVT||1916||Texas||8/30/1944||Milwaukee, WI |- |'''[[Murphy-23142|Matthews]]'''||'''[[Murphy-23142|Vashti Murphy]]'''||PFC||1921||Maryland||9/20/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |Maxwell||Doris M.||PVT||1924||Indiana||4/1/1944||Indianapolis, IN |- |Mays||Emily Cynthia||PFC||1920||New York||3/31/1943||New York City, NY |- |Mays||Ruth Michael||PVT||1924||New York||3/23/1944||New York City, NY |- |Mazyck||Vivian Alice||SGT||1916||South Carolina||11/16/1942||Fort Jackson, Columbia, SC |- |McBride||Mary Jean||PVT||1923||Illinois||6/17/1944||Chicago, IL |- |McClain||Mary||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Louisiana (?) |- |[[Jones-142913|McClenton]]||[[Jones-142913|Maggie M.]]||PFC||1914||Oklahoma||8/10/1943||Oklahoma (?) |- |McClung||Ruby Lee||SGT||1919||Texas||3/5/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[McCullum-239|McCullum]]||[[McCullum-239|Charlotte M.]]||CPL||1910||Louisiana||10/30/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |McDonald||Bette Elizabeth||PFC||1923||California||1/11/1944||Chicago, IL |- |McDougal||Evelyn||PVT||1919||Illinois||2/13/1943||Chicago, IL |- |McKell||Pearline||CPL||1916||not found||not found||Missouri (?) |- |McKinney||Marie A.||PVT||1914||Virginia||12/8/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |McKnight||Martha Anna||PVT||1919||Texas||7/10/1943||Dallas, TX |- |McMillan||Vermell Elmira||PFC||1919||Alabama||3/20/1943||Newark, NJ |- |McNair||Elizabeth M.||PFC||1914||North Carolina||3/11/1943||Hartford, CT |- |McNeal||Julia||PFC||1921||South Carolina||2/25/1943||Pittsburgh, PA |- |[[Unknown-660097|McNeeley]]||[[Unknown-660097|Eloise B.]]||PVT||1904||Georgia||1/11/1943||New York City, NY |- |McRae||Geneva||T5||1915||North Carolina||2/25/1943||New York City, NY |- |McRae||Ina||SSG||1920||North Carolina||11/17/1942||New York City, NY |- |McWhorter||Jetta Mae||CPL||1913||Mississippi||2/18/1943||New York City, NY |- |Medley||Mary Nannie||T5||1920||Virginia||1/21/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |[[Woodruff-4977|Metoyer]]||[[Woodruff-4977|Katherine Serena]]||PVT||1922||Ohio||2/5/1944||Columbus, OH |- |Meyers||Audrey||PVT||1924||New York||6/19/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Middlebrook-781|Middlebrook]]||[[Middlebrook-781|Susie Irma]]||PFC||1909||Alabama||10/27/1943||Birmingham, AL |- |Miller||DeLois George||PVT||1919||Missouri||8/4/1943||Illinois (?) |- |[[Miller-114682|Miller]]||[[Miller-114682|Doretha]]||PVT||1919||Georgia||4/5/1943||Newark, NJ |- |Miller||Evelyn Eva||PVT||1924||not found||not found||Kentucky (?) |- |Miller||Hilda M.||PFC||1920||District of Columbia||6/9/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Miller||Phoebe Elaine||PVT||1920||West Virginia||8/4/1943||West Virginia (?) |- |Mills||Lottie S.||T5||1903||North Carolina||3/9/1943||New York City, NY |- |Mills||Ophelia||PFC||1919||Texas||3/12/1943||Houston, TX |- |Minor||Helen Beatrice||PFC||1922||Texas||2/5/1943||Dallas, TX |- |[[Minter-1298|Minter]]||[[Minter-1298|Alma Gladys]]||T4||1920||Georgia||2/21/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Mitcherson||Katherine A.||PVT||1924||Kentucky||3/24/1944||Buffalo, NY |- |Monroe||Mary Priscilla||T5||1899||Pennsylvania||11/20/1942||Pittsburgh, PA |- |Montgomery||Mildred Fredonia||T5||1913||Mississippi||4/26/1943||Houston, TX |- |Moody||Mary Elizabeth||T5||1915||Virginia||2/4/1943||New York City, NY |- |Moore||Doris||PVT||1916||New Hampshire||4/1/1943||Manchester, NH |- |Moore||Elizabeth Christina||CPL||1923||Virginia||4/19/1944||Norfolk, VA |- |Moore||Hazel D.||PVT||1918||Wisconsin||5/27/1944||Indianapolis, IN |- |Moore||Lethelma||PFC||1912||Tennessee||1/26/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Moore||Marion Mildred||PFC||1919||Louisiana||1942||New Orleans, LA |- |Moore||Norma Katherine||PFC||1923||New York||11/15/1943||New York City, NY |- |Moore||Queen Esther||CPL||1915||New Jersey||2/10/1943||Camden, NJ |- |Moorehead||Jeanetta Lucile||T5||1921||Alabama||8/12/1943||Fort Clark, Brackettville, TX |- |Moorehead||Mattie Mae||T4||1913||North Carolina||12/31/1942||Los Angeles, CA |- |Moraney||Elizabeth||PVT||1923||Pennsylvania||12/9/1943||Harrisburg, PA |- |[[Unknown-660142|Morgan]]||[[Unknown-660142|Sarah F.]]||PVT||1908||Georgia||1/24/1944||Detroit, MI |- |Morris||Beatrice Rosetta||PFC||1920||not found||4/1/1943||New York (?) |- |Morrison||Almeta Phelice||PFC||1900||Louisiana||1/28/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Morrow||Irene||PVT||1921||Oklahoma||3/10/1943||Tulsa, OK |- |Morton||Georgiana||T5||1921||North Carolina||2/2/1943||Newark, NJ |- |Moses||Annie L.||PFC||1920||Louisiana||5/18/1943||Shreveport, LA |- |'''[[Moton-40|Moton]]'''||'''[[Moton-40|Jennie Dee]]'''||CPL||1919||Alabama||6/24/1943||not stated |- |Murray||Edith Frances||PVT||1900||Virginia||10/11/1944||New Jersey (?) |} Enlistment Record not found for: Martin, Mary Margurite, PVT (Tennessee). No records found. McClain, Mary, PFC (Louisiana). No records found. McClenton, Maggie M, PFC (Oklahoma). Her military headstone application has service dates and information, but her enlistment record has not been found. McKell, Pearline, CPL (Missouri). Oddly, her BIRLS file only has service dates from 15 Nov 1950 to 1 Sep 1951; her [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81386408/pearline-mckell military headstone], however, says both World War II and Korea. Her enlistment record has not been found. Miller, DeLois George, PVT (Illinois). Her BIRLS file has service dates from 4 Aug 1943 to 11 Dec 1945, but her enlistment record has not been found. Miller, Evelyn Eva, PVT (Kentucky). No service records found, but she does have a [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155798993/evelyn-eva-miller military gravestone]. Note that [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KM6Y-BV1 this enlistment record] for an Evelyn E Miller from Kentucky is a different woman (she is white and born in a different year). Miller, Phoebe Elaine, PVT (West Virginia). Her BIRLS file (under the name Phoebe E Parks) has service dates from 4 Aug 1943 to 6 Dec 1945, but her enlistment record has not been found. Morris, Beatrice Rosetta, PFC (New York). Her BIRLS file has service dates from 1 Apr 1943 to 3 Dec 1945, but her enlistment record has not been found. Murray, Edith Frances, PVT (New Jersey). Her BIRLS file has service dates from 11 Oct 1944 to 17 Nov 1945, but her enlistment record has not been found. === N-O === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Nailor||Mary Catherine||PVT||1923||not found||9/26/1944||Maryland (?) |- |Nelson||Carrie Ethel||PFC||1915||Kentucky||11/21/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |Nelson||Catherine Louise||SGT||1913||Texas||2/12/1943||Dallas, TX |- |[[Becks-88|Nevels]]||[[Becks-88|Mable Virginia]]||CPL||1921||Nebraska||1/16/1943||Omaha, NE |- |Niblet||Normal||PFC||1921||Louisiana||3/4/1943||Shreveport, LA |- |Noisette||Emily Olive||PFC||1921||Maryland||3/30/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |Norman||Hazel||PFC||1921||Ohio||4/6/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Norris||Helen Marie||PFC||1917||Kentucky||2/20/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Johnson-143799|Nosby]]||[[Johnson-143799|Clara Jewett Johnson]]||PVT||1917||Ohio||11/30/1944||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |Nowell||Vivian A.||PVT||1915||New York||7/28/1943||New York City, NY |- |O'Brien||Ruby M.||SGT||1919||Texas||4/19/1943||San Francisco, CA |- |[[O'Bryant-399|O'Bryant]]||[[O'Bryant-399|Essie Dell]]||T5||1915||Georgia||3/20/1943||Savannah, GA |- |[[O'Bryant-401|O'Bryant]]||[[O'Bryant-401|Tessie Theresa]]||PFC||1921||Georgia||2/5/1943||Savannah, GA |- |O'Dell||Evelena||PFC||1921||California||1/23/1943||Omaha, NE |- |O'Gilvie||Gladys B.||PVT||1920||Louisiana||4/6/1943||Shreveport, LA |- |O'Kelly||Thelma Lee||PFC||1918||Michigan||4/1/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |O'Riley||Essie Oralea||PFC||1919||Texas||3/11/1943||San Antonio, TX |- |Oliver||Azalia||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Ohio (?) |- |Oliver||Elsie Jeannetta||PFC||1912||Virginia||5/15/1943||Boston, MA |- |Ortiz||Mablyne||T5||not found||not found||not found||Texas (?) |- |[[Owens-15714|Owens]]||[[Owens-15714|Lucie C.]]||CPL||1903||Georgia||2/8/1943||New York City, NY |} Enlistment Record not found for: Nailor, Mary Catherine, PVT (Maryland). Her BIRLS file has service dates from 26 Sep 1944 to 9 Jul 1946, but her enlistment record has not been found. Oliver, Azalia, PFC (Ohio). No records found. Ortiz, Mablyne, T5 (Texas). Her name appears on a list of troops being transported to Fort Sam Houston for separation, along with many other members of the 6888th, but this is the only record that has been found for her. === P-Q === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Paige||Doris Louise||T5||1901||Mississippi||12/19/1942||Camp Shelby, MS |- |Palmer||Theodora Porcher||PFC||1917||New York||1/18/1943||New York City, NY |- |Parker||O'Dell||UNK||1923||North Carolina||11/28/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Parker||Sarah Antoinette||PVT||1920||Illinois||5/27/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Parker||Thelma Alice||PVT||1919||North Carolina||4/3/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |[[Greene-12056|Partridge]]||[[Greene-12056|Phyletus Clyde Greene]]||PVT||1923||Georgia||5/10/1944||Atlanta, GA |- |Pate||Kate||PFC||1921||Texas||2/22/1943||Houston, TX |- |Patillo||Stella E.||SGT||1916||Pennsylvania||12/7/1942||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Smith-324118|Patten]]||[[Smith-324118|Beulah Helen]]||PVT||1916||Georgia||6/19/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Patterson||Elizabeth M.||T5||1907||Tennessee||2/16/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Patton-8965|Patton]]||[[Patton-8965|Golda Lee]]||T5||1918||Oklahoma||3/17/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Penn||Essie Lee||PVT||1908||Texas||4/21/1943||Houston, TX |- |Penny||Louise Tyler||SGT||1918||Virginia||4/10/1943||Richmond, VA |- |Perkins||Willa Mae||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Illinois (?) |- |Perry||Lillie||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |Perry||Nazimova Lee||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||8/31/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Peterson-18998|Peterson]]||[[Peterson-18998|Mary Louise]]||PFC||1923||Georgia||11/23/1943||Savannah, GA |- |Peterson||Mildred Elizabeth||PVT||1922||Texas||5/28/1943||Dallas, TX |- |Petway||Monierah||PVT||1923||Kansas||10/9/1944||Cleveland, OH |- |Phibbs||Rhoda||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Illinois (?) |- |[[Philpot-1012|Philpot]]||[[Philpot-1012|Alma Marjorie]]||CPL||1920||Florida||4/20/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Brooks-28079|Philyaw]]||[[Brooks-28079|Ethel]]||UNK||1909||Maryland||3/10/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |Pickett||Frances Elizabeth||CPL||1921||Missouri||3/20/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Pinkett||Helen Lee||PVT||1917||Pennsylvania||8/1/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |[[Pinkney-544|Pinkney]]||[[Pinkney-544|Elouise Algatia]]||CPL||1909||Georgia||3/17/1943||Savannah, GA |- |[[Pitts-6203|Pitts]]||[[Pitts-6203|Ardella Cody]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||3/12/1944||Savannah, GA |- |Pitts||Lucia M.||T4||1904||Tennessee||12/16/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Pleasants||Annie Lucille||PVT||1924||Virginia||8/7/1944||Richmond, VA |- |Poindexter||Lucille A.||PFC||1919||West Virginia||2/27/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Pollard||Hortense||PFC||1924||Maryland||8/14/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |Pollitt||Lucy Geraldine||PVT||1920||Maryland||9/7/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |Poole||Carolyn Blondell||PVT||1919||South Carolina||3/17/1943||Savannah, GA |- |Porter||Maude Virginia||PVT||1922||Tennessee||9/23/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |Powell||Calonia V.||2LT||1918||Texas||8/15/1942||Houston, TX |- |Powell||Josephine||PVT||1921||North Carolina||6/12/1943||New York City, NY |- |Powell||Margaret Mae||PVT||1920||Connecticut||3/7/1944||Columbus, OH |- |Presley||Torrine Delores||PFC||1922||Arkansas||3/19/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Prestwood-226|Prestwood]]||[[Prestwood-226|Duray Mae]]||PFC||1921||Florida||2/9/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Primus||Dona Mary||PVT||1916||South Carolina||not found||District of Columbia (?) |- |Purdy||Thelma Elizabeth||PFC||1920||Pennsylvania||3/3/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Quarles-936|Quarles]]||[[Quarles-936|Minnie Bell]]||PVT||1922||Alabama||2/20/1943||Detroit, MI |- |Queen||Dorothy||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Ohio (?) |} Enlistment Record not found for: Perkins, Willa Mae, PFC (Illinois). No records found. Perry, Lillie, PVT (Pennsylvania). No records found. Phibbs, Rhoda, PVT (Illinois). No records found. Pinkett, Helen Lee, PVT (Pennsylvania). Her enlistment record has not been found, but her Pennsylvania Veteran Compensation Application includes all relevant service information. Primus, Dona Mary, PVT (District of Columbia). No service records found. Queen, Dorothy, PVT (Ohio). No records found. === R === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Radcliff||Florence Lucille||PFC||1919||Illinois||1/22/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Redmond||Ophelia Mae||PFC||1922||Kentucky||5/26/1943||Harrisburg, PA |- |Reed||Annie Proctor||SGT||1920||Mississippi||8/19/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Reed||Evelyn||PFC||1919||South Carolina||4/6/1943||New York City, NY |- |Reese||Annie Mae||PVT||1918||Georgia||1/19/1944||Providence, RI |- |[[Reeves-12090|Reeves]]||[[Reeves-12090|Earlene June]]||PFC||1924||Georgia||2/7/1944||New York City, NY |- |Reid||Dorothy Louise||PFC||not found||not found||not found||Pennsylvania (?) |- |Reid||Louise Almenta||CPL||1917||South Carolina||6/28/1943||New York City, NY |- |Rettig||Jewell||T5||1920||Texas||121/4/1942||Dallas, TX |- |Revernal||Minerva Loraine||PVT||1923||Texas||4/22/1944||Dallas, TX |- |Rhoden||Myrtle A.||T5||1921||New York||1/27/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Unknown-660213|Rice]]||[[Unknown-660213|Elouise Hudgins]]||PFC||1919||Georgia||6/19/1944||Savannah, GA |- |Rich||Julia A.||2LT||1920||Unknown||3/24/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Richards||Eddie T.||PVT||1920||Texas||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Richardson||Bettye Jean||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Michigan (?) |- |Richardson||Cora Lee||PFC||1910||Arkansas||7/2/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Unknown-660219|Richardson]]||[[Unknown-660219|Doris S.]]||T5||1921||Florida||2/13/1943||New York City, NY |- |Richardson||Winnie B.||PFC||1920||Texas||11/5/1942||Houston, TX |- |Ricketts||Adele||PFC||1904||Kentucky||12/30/1942||Cincinnati, OH |- |Riddick||Ruth V.||CPL||1915||Virginia||1/15/1943||Richmond, VA |- |Riddick||Velma Ann||T5||1920||North Carolina||5/12/1943||New York City, NY |- |Ringer||Dorothy Mae||PFC||1921||Ohio||2/16/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Roberts||Onnie Lois||PFC||1920||Texas||2/6/1943||San Antonio, TX |- |'''[[Robey-1085|Robey]]'''||'''[[Robey-1085|Florida Elizabeth]]'''||T4||1920||Texas||4/9/1943||Houston, TX |- |Robinson||Aleese Juanita||PFC||1917||Pennsylvania||7/7/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Robinson||Bessie Lee||T4||1901||not found||2/17/1943||Ohio (?) |- |Robinson||Beulah E.||T5||1917||New Jersey||3/17/1943||New York City, NY |- |Rodgers||Juanita Gertrude||PFC||1921||Ohio||4/15/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Rodriguez-8914|Rodriguez]]||[[Rodriguez-8914|Erma Louise]]||PVT||1912||Florida||9/21/1943||New Haven, CT |- |[[Pursall-12|Rookard]]||[[Pursall-12|Tommie Lon]]||PVT||1909||Georgia||11/27/1946||Camp Atterbury, Columbus, IN |- |Rose||Gertrude Louise||SSG||1907||Maryland||1/28/1943||New York City, NY |- |Ross||Evelyn||T4||not found||not found||not found||Wisconsin (?) |- |Ross||Louise Virginia||PVT||1919||Virginia||3/11/1944||New York City, NY |- |Ross||Mary L.||PFC||1919||Wisconsin||1/16/1943||Fort Oglethorpe, GA |- |Rowland||Guthrie H.||PVT||1923||Oklahoma||5/23/1944||Camp Gruber, Cookson Hills, OK |- |Rozier||Mary Elizabeth||PFC||1917||Kentucky||5/8/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Ruddock-511|Ruddock]]||[[Ruddock-511|Deloris Louise]]||PFC||1923||District of Columbia||not found||District of Columbia (?) |- |Ruffin||Grace Lee||PFC||1917||Virginia||12/3/1943||Norfolk, VA |- |Russell||Hazel Marie||T5||not found||not found||not found||Ohio (?) |- |Russell||Sarah Olive||T5||1919||Pennsylvania||7/4/1944||Philadelphia, PA |} Enlistment Record not found for: Reid, Dorothy Louise, PFC (Pennsylvania). No records found. Richardson, Bettye Jean, PVT (Michigan). No records found. Robinson, Bessie Lee, T4 (Ohio). Her enlistment record has not been found, but her BIRLS file has service dates from 17 Feb 1943 to 31 Mar 1963. Ross, Evelyn, T4 (Wisconsin). No records found. [[Ruddock-511|Ruddock, Deloris Louise]], PFC (District of Columbia). No service records found. (Her enlistment record has not been found; she died in 2021, and Ancestry's BIRLS Death File database currently only goes up to 2010.) Russell, Hazel Marie, T5 (Ohio). She may be the Hazel Marie Russell whose BIRLS file indicates service from 28 Aug 1943 to 26 Nov 1962, but this has not been confirmed. === S === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Saddler||Girtie Marie||PFC||1912||Mississippi||1/19/1943||Jackson, MS |- |Sales||Margaret Glenn||PVT||1924||Illinois||9/21/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Samples-1177|Samples]]||[[Samples-1177|Edna Randolph]]||PFC||1922||Missouri||2/4/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Sanders-22405|Sanders]]||[[Sanders-22405|Edna Bernice]]||T5||1908||Georgia||6/3/1943||New York City, NY |- |Saunders||Lerah N.||SGT||not found||not found||not found||West Virginia (?) |- |Saunders||Nettie Mae||PVT||1916||Kentucky||5/27/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Scales||Florence Verillian||T4||1922||Missouri||4/23/1943||St Louis, MO |- |Schuster||Benita Franklin||PVT||1921||California||4/24/1944||New York City, NY |- |Scott||Antoinette Lillian||PVT||1916||Virginia||3/8/1943||Richmond, VA |- |'''[[Scott-32782|Scott]]'''||'''[[Scott-32782|Bernyce Quinette]]'''||SGT||1920||Georgia||12/30/1942||Columbus, OH |- |[[Scott-53090|Scott]]||Blanche Leona||1LT||1915||Virginia||9/18/1942||Washington, D.C. |- |Scott||Dorothy H.||1LT||1914||Illinois||8/8/1942||Peoria, IL |- |Sessoms||Gertrude||CPL||1918||Virginia||10/23/1942||St Louis, MO |- |[[Seymour-6229|Seymour]]||[[Seymour-6229|Tessie Mae]]||PFC||1921||Alabama||1/23/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |[[Sherard-199|Sherard]]||[[Sherard-199|Corrie S.]]||1LT||1914||Georgia||7/16/1942||Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA |- |Sherman||Frances Cleo||PVT||1918||Virginia||1/29/1943||Albany, NY |- |Showell||Lillian Viola||PFC||1920||North Carolina||3/19/1943||Buffalo, NY |- |Sibbie||Minnie Smith||PFC||1921||Mississippi||8/20/1943||Walla Walla, WA |- |Simmons||Annette W.||T5||1916||Louisiana||11/23/1942||New Orleans, LA |- |Simmons||Helen Sheron||PFC||1922||Missouri||4/17/1943||St Louis, MO |- |Simmons||Margaret Perkins||PFC||1921||Texas||11/5/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Simmons||Rosalie Adelaide||PFC||1918||Michigan||9/20/1943||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Simon||Clara Belle||PVT||1920||North Carolina||2/16/1943||Richmond, VA |- |[[Singleton-5352|Singleton]]||[[Singleton-5352|Dannie M.]]||CPL||1916||Florida||12/5/1942||Camp Blanding, FL |- |Singleton||Virginia Ann||PFC||1921||Ohio||not found||Ohio (?) |- |Smalls||Ann E.||PFC||1920||South Carolina||2/22/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Stockton-3077|Smith]]||[[Stockton-3077|Alberta Myke]]||SSG||1922||Ohio||4/8/1944||Columbus, OH |- |Smith||Alice Hester||PVT||1921||Unknown||3/9/1943||Allentown, PA |- |Smith||Anjenettie||PVT||1922||Oklahoma||2/25/1943||Tulsa, OK |- |Smith||Bettie Jeanne||SGT||1922||Kansas||3/17/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Smith||Callie Katrina||CPL||1912||Alabama||2/3/1943||New York City, NY |- |Smith||Caroline Elizabeth||PVT||1923||New Jersey||9/21/1943||Newark, NJ |- |[[Collins-39921|Smith]]||[[Collins-39921|Darnela Bernice]]||PVT||1920||Ohio||11/18/1943||Columbus, OH |- |[[Smith-301475|Smith]]||[[Smith-301475|Delores Hall]]||PVT||1913||Alabama||4/20/1944||Birmingham, AL |- |Smith||Doris Josephine||PVT||1924||Ohio||2/3/1944||Columbus, OH |- |[[Smith-324293|Smith]]||[[Smith-324293|Elaine O.]]||SSG||1918||Florida||2/28/1943||Miami, FL |- |Smith||Erma L.||PFC||1922||Texas||3/29/1943||Houston, TX |- |[[Smith-301052|Smith]]||[[Smith-301052|Fannie Clarine]]||PVT||1919||North Carolina||4/9/1943||Fort Bragg, NC |- |[[Smith-324294|Smith]]||[[Smith-324294|Florita Davis]]||PFC||1920||Florida||8/16/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |[[Smith-324320|Smith]]||[[Smith-324320|Geneva Iona]]||PVT||1915||Georgia||2/19/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Smith-324324|Smith]]||[[Smith-324324|Henrie Mae]]||T5||1920||Georgia||3/15/1943||Savannah, GA |- |[[Smith-301476|Smith]]||[[Smith-301476|Mary Frances]]||T5||1921||Alabama||1/16/1943||Fort Oglethorpe, GA |- |Smith||Mary Jane||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Illinois (?) |- |Smith||Pettie Mae||SGT||1923||Mississippi||not found||Mississippi (?) |- |Smith||Rubye Marie||PVT||1922||Massachusetts||1/27/1944||Cincinnati, OH |- |Smith||Sallie M.||SGT||1916||Virginia||2/6/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Smith||Thelma||T5||1921||Ohio||12/12/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |Smith||Vernie Mae||SGT||1920||Ohio||7/22/1943||Minneapolis, MN |- |[[Smothers-729|Smothers]]||[[Smothers-729|Ozie Bell]]||PVT||1916||Georgia||9/14/1944||Tallahassee, FL |- |Sneed||Mabel F.||PVT||1917||Oklahoma||2/3/1943||Oklahoma City, OK |- |Solomon||Bertha Mae||PVT||1924||Ohio||2/24/1944||Columbus, OH |- |[[Steele-13209|Steele]]||[[Steele-13209|Hattie Irene]]||PFC||1915||Alabama||6/24/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Stewart||Doris Elizabeth||T5||1917||Virginia||10/1/1942||New York City, NY |- |[[Unknown-660388|Stewart]]||[[Unknown-660388|Gussye Delores]]||2LT||1918||Florida||3/20/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Stewart||Naomi Virginia||PVT||1919||Pennsylvania||1/18/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Stokenberry||Trenna J.||PVT||1897||Oklahoma||9/14/1943||Tulsa, OK |- |Stokes||Aubrey Annette||2LT||1911||Virginia||2/27/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Stone||Christina||CPL||not found||not found||not found||District of Columbia |- |Stone||Rose||PVT||1921||Virginia||2/4/1943||New York City, NY |- |Stovall||Janyce Lee||PFC||1921||Pennsylvania||5/11/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Jones-112071|Streibling]]||[[Jones-112071|Helen DeVon]]||CPL||1908||Virginia||9/10/1942||Pittsburgh, PA |- |'''[[Stroud-3298|Stroud]]'''||'''[[Stroud-3298|Inez Naomi]]'''||CPL||1909||North Carolina||6/17/1943||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Stuart||Rose||T4||1907||Mississippi||3/24/1943||Houston, TX |- |[[Studdard-251|Studdard]]||[[Studdard-251|Naomi]]||PFC||1922||Georgia||11/9/1943||New York City, NY |- |Suarez||Viola Evelina||T5||1902||Panama||12/16/1942||Los Angeles, CA |- |Suggs||Marjorie Randolph||TSGT||1916||New Jersey||3/1/1943||Newark, NJ |- |Sullivan||Eleanor Frances||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||1/14/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Sutton||Effie Clark||PFC||1914||North Carolina||2/20/1943||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Swantner||Blanche V.||PFC||1907||Missouri||6/1/1943||New York City, NY |- |Sydnor||Gloria A.||PVT||1924||Maryland||9/19/1944||Baltimore, MD |} Enlistment Record not found for: Saunders, Lerah N, SGT (West Virginia). No records found. Singleton, Virginia Ann, PFC (Ohio). No service records found. Smith, Mary Jane, PVT (Illinois). No records found. Smith, Pettie Mae, SGT (Mississippi). No service records found. Stone, Christina, CPL (District of Columbia). No records found. === T-U === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |[[Tabb-454|Tabb]]||[[Tabb-454|Dorothy B.]]||SGT||1921||Oklahoma||3/26/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Thompson-87888|Tabb]]||[[Thompson-87888|Sarah Lee]]||PFC||1909||Alabama||3/2/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |Talbert||Fannie Louise||T5||1914||New Jersey||not stated||Washington, D.C. |- |Talbert||Menthie Robbie||PFC||1922||Louisiana||10/30/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |Tankard||Nispa Victoria||PVT||1913||New Jersey||6/7/1944||New York City, NY |- |[[Rutland-627|Tanner]]||[[Rutland-627|Maybelle Rutland]]||PVT||1921||Georgia||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Tapp||Alonda Rose||PVT||1924||Kansas||8/16/1944||Kansas City, MO |- |Tarryk||Anna M.||PFC||1915||New York||7/21/1943||Hartford, CT |- |Tate||Lyria Earnestine||PFC||1921||Arkansas||3/12/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |Tates||Catherine L.||PVT||1917||Maryland||2/12/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |Taylor||Ermene Elizabeth||PFC||1921||North Carolina||3/10/1943||Savannah, GA |- |Taylor||Gloria Phenryne||PVT||1921||Maryland||9/20/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |Taylor||Maude||PVT||1924||Michigan||3/23/1944||Detroit, MI |- |Taylor||Millie Mary||PVT||1923||Texas||11/9/1943||Dallas, TX |- |Taylor||Odessa||CPL||1921||Tennessee||10/10/1942||St Louis, MO |- |[[Taylor-97530|Taylor]]||[[Taylor-97530|Sarah G.]]||PFC||1918||North Carolina||4/10/1943||Richmond, VA |- |[[Terry-9563|Terry]]||[[Terry-9563|Annie Lee]]||PVT||1919||North Carolina||2/1/1943||Charlotte, NC |- |Terry||Estelle||PVT||not found||not found||not found||New Jersey (?) |- |Thomas||Amanda F.||SSG||1921||Virginia||12/12/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |Thomas||Bernice||SGT||1908||New York||12/30/1943||New York City, NY |- |Thomas||Essie M.||PVT||1917||Mississippi||1/30/1942||Fort MacArthur, San Pedro, CA |- |Thomas||Essie Mae||PVT||1923||Mississippi||8/10/1944||Jackson, MS |- |Thomas||Gladys Odessa||PFC||1921||Louisiana||6/20/1944||Detroit, MI |- |[[Thomas-63781|Thomas]]||[[Thomas-63781|Ophelia Dark]]||PVT||1921||Alabama||1/23/1943||Fort McClellan, AL |- |Thornton||Grace E.||PFC||1909||Mississippi||12/31/1942||New York City, NY |- |[[Thornton-11110|Thornton]]||[[Thornton-11110|Lydia E.]]||PVT||1922||Arizona||4/18/1943||Phoenix, AZ |- |Threadgill||Hazel E.||PFC||1907||Missouri||3/2/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Tillman||Birdie||SSG||1921||Oklahoma||3/25/1943||Oklahoma City, OK |- |Tivis||Georgia Evan||T5||1914||Missouri||11/25/1942||Kansas City, KS |- |[[Tolliver-459|Tolliver]]||Cordelia Lucille||PFC||1921||Indiana||5/22/1943||Indianapolis, IN |- |Tonkins||Vashti B.||1LT||1909||Virginia||8/4/1942||Richmond, VA |- |Toolsie||Edna||PVT||1906||Trinidad||7/6/1943||New York City, NY |- |Townsend||Margoit Michele||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||11/3/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Trail||Sammye Lee||PFC||1923||Alabama||5/5/1944||Memphis, TN |- |Truatt||Alva C.||PFC||1921||Virginia||12/2/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Turner-48900|Turner]]||[[Turner-48900|Bessie Gladys]]||PFC||1910||Georgia||1/29/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |Turner||Catherine E.||PVT||1918||New Jersey||12/8/1943||Camden, NJ |- |[[Turner-48905|Turner]]||[[Turner-48905|Dorothy Eurgenia]]||PFC||1915||Georgia||2/12/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |Turner||Jennie Ruth||CPL||1921||South Carolina||6/17/1943||Roanoke, VA |- |[[Underwood-9628|Underwood]]||[[Underwood-9628|Bernice Nelly]]||PVT||1920||Arkansas||10/14/1942||Kansas City, KS |- |[[Williams-134385|Usher]]||[[Williams-134385|Louise Rachel]]||PVT||1915||Alabama||10/18/1946||Camp Atterbury, Columbus, IN |- |Ussery||Lucy June||PVT||1923||Michigan||3/6/1944||Detroit, MI |} Enlistment Record not found for: Terry, Estelle, PVT (New Jersey). No records found. === V-W === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |Vairin||Grace||PVT||1923||Arkansas||4/12/1944||Chicago, IL |- |VanOrkey||Marion||PVT||1914||New Jersey||5/29/1943||Asbury Park, NJ |- |Wade||Ruth Verena||T4||not found||not found||not found||Michigan (?) |- |[[Walker-68567|Walker]]||[[Walker-68567|Mary Elizabeth]]||T5||1922||Georgia||6/1/1943||New York City, NY |- |Wallace||Elnora Alta||PVT||1923||Kansas||9/9/1944||Minneapolis, MN |- |[[Walthall-425|Walthall]]||[[Walthall-425|Mary Louise]]||PVT||1923||Alabama||12/15/1943||Birmingham, AL |- |Walton||Johnnie Mae||CPL||1918||Texas||5/28/1943||Houston, TX |- |Ward||Ruby Lee||PVT||1923||Arkansas||4/21/1944||Little Rock, AR |- |Wardell||Constance Arnold||PVT||1922||District of Columbia||5/25/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Brown-168484|Warden]]||[[Brown-168484|Laura Frazier]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||6/6/1944||Cleveland, OH |- |[[Ware-6399|Ware]]||[[Ware-6399|Doris Madeline]]||PVT||1923||Georgia||11/3/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Washington||Alberta Dorothy||PFC||1921||Ohio||11/28/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |[[Washington-4497|Washington]]||[[Washington-4497|Hazel Leona]]||T5||1908||Missouri||1/14/1943||Kansas City, KS |- |Washington||Lois M.||PVT||1909||Illinois||9/22/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Washington||Malinda Ann||PFC||1904||Louisiana||3/4/1943||New Orleans, LA |- |[[Garland-4920|Waters]]||[[Garland-4920|Claire Lilla]]||PFC||1921||Georgia||11/18/1943||Columbus, OH |- |Watkins||Leila Mae||PFC||1921||Alabama||10/10/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |- |Watkins||Virginia Powell||PFC||1907||Virginia||2/25/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Watts-15599|Watts]]||[[Watts-15599|Essie M.]]||T5||1921||Florida||2/11/1943||Jacksonville, FL |- |[[Watts-15598|Watts]]||[[Watts-15598|Norma L.]]||PVT||1913||New York||6/21/1944||New York City, NY |- |Wearye||Shirley Hertiesine||T5||1920||Mississippi||2/23/1943||Chicago, IL |- |Webb||Clara Marie||CPL||1921||Indiana||3/13/1943||Indianapolis, IN |- |Webb||Constance Elaine||PVT||1923||Pennsylvania||7/31/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |[[Harris-63743|Webb]]||[[Harris-63743|Julia Catherine]]||PFC||1922||Georgia||12/22/1943||Newark, NJ |- |[[Washington-4496|Weddle]]||[[Washington-4496|Theada G.]]||T5||1922||Missouri||4/17/1943||St Louis, MO |- |Wells||Ester R.||PFC||1920||West Virginia||12/23/1943||Cincinnati, OH |- |[[Lee-47020|Wheat]]||[[Lee-47020|Leola L.]]||T5||1913||Georgia||10/30/1942||Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA |- |[[White-86419|White]]||[[White-86419|Velma Lawhorn]]||T5||1919||Louisiana||10/16/1942||Louisiana (?) |- |Whiting||Mary L.||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Indiana (?) |- |Whiting||Willie M.||PFC||1924||Illinois||7/14/1944||Chicago, IL |- |[[Whitley-3263|Whitley]]||[[Whitley-3263|Artelya]]||PFC||1916||North Carolina||11/4/1942||Boston, MA |- |Whyte||Grace Margaret||PVT||1923||Maryland||9/21/1943||Washington, D.C. |- |Wilkins||Annie B.||PVT||1923||Virginia||8/19/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |Williams||Allie E.||T5||1920||Oklahoma||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |[[Williams-133012|Williams]]||[[Williams-133012|Breda Violet]]||PVT||1916||New Jersey||4/14/1943||Newark, NJ |- |Williams||Dora Mae||PVT||1922||Virginia||5/4/1944||Washington, D.C. |- |Williams||Dorothy Elizabeth||T5||1919||Pennsylvania||6/23/1943||Harrisburg, PA |- |Williams||Estell Bernice||PVT||1913||Arkansas||3/26/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Small-8423|Williams]]||[[Small-8423|Eunice Viola]]||SSG||1913||Pennsylvania||1/20/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Williams-123348|Williams]]||[[Williams-123348|Julia H.]]||1LT||1916||Alabama||12/23/1942||Fort McClellan, AL |- |[[Williams-133106|Williams]]||[[Williams-133106|LaMonithal Lafayette]]||PVT||1923||Texas||3/31/1944||Los Angeles, CA |- |[[Unknown-660571|Williams]]||[[Unknown-660571|Lettie Roberta]]||PVT||1904||Georgia||8/22/1942||Fort McPherson, Atlanta, GA |- |[[Sloan-5985|Williams]]||[[Sloan-5985|Ruth Cathryn]]||PFC||1918||Georgia||10/19/1943||Atlanta, GA |- |Williams||Sara E.||PVT||1920||Virginia||1/28/1943||New York City, NY |- |Williams||Vertile Jessie Mae||PVT||1923||District of Columbia||5/5/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Unknown-660586|Williams]]||[[Unknown-660586|Willie Mae]]||PVT||1912||Florida||2/27/1943||Tampa, FL |- |Williamson||Genevieve Hanna||PVT||1922||Montana||5/15/1943||Butte, MT |- |[[Bell-43616|Willis]]||[[Bell-43616|Alberta Clarteen]]||PVT||1922||Pennsylvania||9/23/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Willis||Bessie M.||T5||1909||Louisiana||12/17/1942||Chicago, IL |- |Wilson||Anna Mae||PVT||1922||Mississippi||3/12/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |Wilson||Cecilione||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Kansas (?) |- |[[Wilson-111492|Wilson]]||[[Wilson-111492|Clara Emma]]||PVT||1923||Georgia||8/23/1944||Baltimore, MD |- |Wilson||Eleanor Ann||PVT||1919||Maryland||4/11/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Wilson||Emma M.||PFC||1922||Pennsylvania||5/26/1943||Philadelphia, PA |- |Wilson||Marcell Booker||SGT||1921||South Carolina||8/4/1943||Fort Des Moines, IA |- |Wilson||Mildred J.||PVT||1919||Tennessee||6/14/1944||Chicago, IL |- |Wilson||Ruby Mae||PVT||1924||Pennsylvania||6/23/1944||Harrisburg, PA |- |Wimberly||Annie Lee||PFC||1920||Mississippi||10/31/1942||Camp Shelby, MS |- |[[Wingo-789|Wingo]]||[[Wingo-789|Ethel Mae]]||PFC||1921||Florida||5/15/1944||Camp Butner, Durham, NC |- |Withers||Heather Riley||PFC||1922||New Jersey||6/12/1943||Newark, NJ |- |Wood||Helen M.||PFC||1915||New York||1/12/1943||New York City, NY |- |Wood||Hilda E.||PFC||1924||South Carolina||3/17/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |Woods||Dolly B.||PVT||not found||not found||not found||Indiana (?) |- |Woodson||Alice G.||SGT||1913||Wisconsin||3/20/1943||Indianapolis, IN |- |[[Woodward-10419|Woodward]]||[[Woodward-10419|Levonia]]||T5||1921||Georgia||1/22/1943||Detroit, MI |- |[[Wray-9428|Wray]]||[[Wray-9428|Lauretta]]||CPL||1922||New Jersey||2/17/1943||Camden, NJ |- |[[Wright-65997|Wright]]||[[Wright-65997|Catherine]]||PVT||1913||Pennsylvania||1/22/1944||Harrisburg, PA |- |[[Wright-65957|Wright]]||[[Wright-65957|Myrtle Elizabeth]]||PFC||1905||Texas||4/1/1944||San Antonio, TX |- |[[Wyatt-9113|Wyatt]]||[[Wyatt-9113|Ruth Lelan]]||SGT||1920||Ohio||12/12/1942||Fort Hayes, Columbus, OH |} Enlistment Record not found for: Wade, Ruth Verena, T4 (Michigan). No records found. White, Velma Lawhorn, T5 (Louisiana). Her enlistment record has not been found, but her BIRLS file has service dates from 16 Oct 1942 to 12 Nov 1945. Wilson, Cecilione, PVT (Kansas). No records found. Woods, Dolly B, PVT (Indiana). No records found. === Y-Z === Linked names have WikiTree profiles, and '''names in bold''' are '''connected''' to the Global Family Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="FF FF E0" |- ! Surname ! Given Names ! Rank ! Birth Year ! Birthplace ! Enlistment Date ! Enlistment Place |- |[[Yerger-201|Yerger]]||[[Yerger-201|John Evelyn]]||PVT||1921||Arkansas||2/13/1943||Chicago, IL |- |[[Young-58140|Young]]||[[Young-58140|Dorothy Gloria]]||PVT||1922||Georgia||1/18/1943||New York City, NY |- |[[Young-58139|Young]]||[[Young-58139|Evelyn M.]]||PVT||1922||Virginia||4/30/1943||Little Rock, AR |- |[[Young-58072|Young]]||[[Young-58072|Margaret Lydia]]||T4||1918||Alabama||7/17/1943||Des Moines, IA |- |[[Young-58147|Young]]||[[Young-58147|Mary Purnell]]||PVT||1918||Maryland||1/8/1944||Philadelphia, PA |- |[[Young-58061|Young]]||[[Young-58061|Vivian Winifred]]||SGT||1915||Maryland||1/29/1943||Baltimore, MD |- |[[Zeigler-1205|Zeigler]]||[[Zeigler-1205|Edna Mae]]||T5||1919||Oklahoma||4/14/1943||Oklahoma City, OK |- |[[Zenon-25|Zenon]]||[[Zenon-25|Mable Jeannette]]||PVT||1922||Texas||10/23/1944||Fort Crockett, Galveston, TX |} == Notes == The 6888th Organization website's roster has the following women listed twice under different names (only the second name has been used for this page's roster): * Bolden, Katherine S, PVT (Ohio) is the same woman as Armstrong, Katherine S, PVT (Ohio) * Flanagan, Burnadine, PFC (Florida) is the same woman as Fraser, Burnardine E, PFC (Connecticut) * Mitchell, Myke A, PVT (Virginia) is the same woman as Smith, Myke A. Mitchell, PVT (Virginia) * McCloud, Ira Mae Harris, PVT (Ohio) is the same woman as Harris, Ira Mae, PVT (Texas) * Moore, Annie Beulah, PVT (Maryland) is the same woman as Wilkins, Annie B, PVT (Maryland) * Smith, Evelena Odell, PFC (Nebraska) is the same woman as O'Dell, Evelena, PFC (Kansas) * Smith, Lucille, PFC (Texas) is the same woman as Lewis, Lucille, SGT (Texas) * Williams, Estell Bernice, PVT (California) is the same woman as Williams, Estelle Bernice, PVT (Arkansas) In addition, the following women ''may be'' the same, but this is unproven (and they are therefore given separate entries): * Brady, Erma Pauline, PVT (Colorado) and Boyd, Erma Pauline, PVT (Texas) * Gray, Mattie L, PFC (Florida) and Gray, Mattie Lue, PVT (California) * Houston, Lucile M, PVT (North Carolina) and Balloon, Lucile M, PVT (South Carolina) Researcher Marsha Holder has also provided nine additional names to supplement the list on the website. These are: * Anderson, Jennie Vivian * Berks, Blanche Viola * Ferguson, Dora Briszella * Freeman-Johnson, Gwendolyn * Greene, Mary Elizabeth * Mance, Tryphena Teresa * Parker, O'Dell * Russell, Sarah Olive * Thornton, Grace E. == Links == * U.S. Army Center of Military History article: [https://history.army.mil/html/topics/afam/6888thPBn/index.html 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion (Women's Army Corps)] * Women of the 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion organization page: https://www.womenofthe6888th.org/ * Wikipedia article: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/6888th_Central_Postal_Directory_Battalion 6888th Central Postal Directory Battalion]

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== Frequently Used Sources and Formats == * [[Space:Jillaine%27s_Dream_Source_Help_Page|Jillaine's Dream Source Help Page]] === Medieval === ** The first two entries -- Royal Ancestry, and Magna Carta Ancestry, are the work of Liz Schifflett, leader of the Magna Carta project. Use the links to see and use the rest of the proper source formats for these two books. * Richardson, Douglas. ''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 5 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. Salt Lake City: the author, 2013. See also WikiTree's source page for ''[[Space:Royal Ancestry|Royal Ancestry]].'' * Richardson, Douglas. ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,'' 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City: the author, 2011. See also WikiTree's source page for ''[[Space:Magna Carta Ancestry|Magna Carta Ancestry]].'' * Cokayne, George Edward ed. [https://sites.google.com/site/cochoit/home/complete-peerage ''The Complete Peerage''], Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Vol. I: Ab Adam - Basing, 2nd edition. (London,1910). Revised and Expanded Second Editions. Archive.org 1910 ed. This page by Joe Cochoit lists the volumes and also great Medieval links. * ''Medieval Lands'', database online, (accessed 31 March 2015), Charles Cawley and Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, [http://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/ENGLISH%20NOBILITY%20MEDIEVAL2.htm#RandolphNevilledied1331B Randolph Neville], * ''Dictionary of Medieval Knighthood and Chivalry: Concepts and Terms'', Bradford B. Broughton, (Westport, Connecticut, Greenwood Press, Inc., 1966) * ''The Peerage'', database online, Compiler: Darryl Lundy, Ngaio, Wellington, New Zealand. [http://www.thepeerage.com/p57567.htm#i575670 John Shelley], citing Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003. volume 3, page 3595 * [http://our-royal-titled-noble-and-commoner-ancestors.com/ ''Our Royal, Titled, Noble and Commoner Ancestors & Cousins''] database online, compiled by Mr. Marlyn Lewis, follows Douglas Richardson's ''Magna Carta Ancestry''. It includes Magna Carta Surety Barons and many of their descendants. === Plymouth Colony - 1620 === * The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2010), (Originally Published as: New England Historic Genealogical Society. Robert Charles Anderson, The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, Volumes I-III, 3 vols., 1995). [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB393/i/12107/227/0 ''William Brewster''], pp 227-230 * Merrick, Barbara. ''Mayflower Families Through Five Generations'', Vol. 24, Part 1, The Descendants of Elder William Brewster, Generations 1 through 4, (Plymouth, MA, General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2014) * [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/24950/24950-h/24950-h.htm#Page_531 ''Plimoth Plantation'' by Gov William Bradford], at Project Gutenberg, (Boston, Wright & Potter Printing Co., State Printers, 1898). === PGM === === The Great Migration Directory === * Anderson, Robert Charles, F.A.S.G., ''The Great Migration Directory'', (Boston, Massachusetts, NEHGS, 2015), "Concise entries for all immigrant families for the entirety of the Great Migration, from 1620 to 1640." Includes all entries from ''The Great Migration Series'', the ''Study Project'', ''The Pilgrim Migration 1620-1633'' and the ''The Winthrop Fleet 1629-1630''. * Clapp, Roger, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433082409321;view=1up;seq=7;size=125 ''Memoirs of Roger Clap - 1630''], at HathiTrust.org, (Boston, David Clapp, Jr. 1844), from the Collections of the Dorchester Antiquarian Society, first published 1731, pp iv-64 NOTE: the ''only'' documentary evidence of the 1630 voyage of the ship Mary & John. * Thistlethwaite, Frank, ''Dorset Pilgrims: The story of West country Pilgrims who went to New England in the 17th Century'', (London, Barrie & Jenkins, 1989). Roger Clap: 27, 62, 69, 77, 95, 272. NOTE: a scholarly work with 12 pages of sources, detailing the lives of the founders of Dorchester, Massachusetts and Windsor, Connecticut. * The American Genealogist. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12963/193/24672560 ''John and Margaret (Holdsnode) Denne of Salem County New Jersey With Her Descent from the Feudal Baron Gilbert Peche''], by Col. Charles M. Hansen, U.S.A. (Retd.) F.A.S.G., TAG Vol. 68 (1993), [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/12963/199/24672566 ''Peche to Halsnode Line of Descent''] TAG Vol 68 (1993) page 199. * Hoover, Lois Payne, ''The Towne Family, William Towne and Joanna Blessing, Salem Massachusetts, 1635, Five Generations of Descendants'', (2010, 3rd printing 2015), Towne Family Association by Otter Bay Books, Baltimore, Maryland. ::: This Towne book was commissioned by the Towne Family Association. ''Towne Family'' won the 2011 Grand Prize from the Connecticut Society of Genealogists, and in the same year received the 2011 Award of Excellence for a Genealogy and Family History from the National Genealogical Society. == Windsor, Connecticut == * Thistlethwaite, Frank, ''Dorset Pilgrims: The story of West country Pilgrims who went to New England in the 17th Century'', (London, Barrie & Jenkins, 1989). [NAME] [PAGE] NOTE: a scholarly work with 12 pages of sources, detailing the lives of the founders of Dorchester, Massachusetts and Windsor, Connecticut, particularly in their interrelationships. == Massachusetts == * [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006784513 ''Records of the Governor and Company of Massachusetts Bay in New England''], database online at HathiTrust.org, Editor: Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, (Boston, 1853), Vol 1 - 5, 1628 - 1686 === Dorchester, Massachusetts === * Thistlethwaite, Frank, ''Dorset Pilgrims: The story of West country Pilgrims who went to New England in the 17th Century'', (London, Barrie & Jenkins, 1989). NAME] [PAGE] NOTE: a scholarly work with 12 pages of sources, detailing the lives of the founders of Dorchester, Massachusetts and Windsor, Connecticut, particularly in their interrelationships. * [https://archive.org/details/towndorchester00bostrich ''History of the town of Dorchester, Massachusetts''], (database online at Internet Archive), by Dorchester Antiquarian and Historical Society (Dorchester, Boston, Mass.); Making of America Project; Clapp, Ebenezer, (Boston, E. Clapp Jr., 1859) == New Jersey == === Corrections to "History and genealogy of Fenwick's Colony" === * Bingham, Glenn J. (comp.) and Salem County Historical Society. [http://salemcountyhistoricalsociety.com/research-library/genealogy/shourds/shourds-main-document/ ''Corrections to Thomas Shourds’ History and genealogy of Fenwick’s Colony''], page [XX, line X]. Accessed [DATE], === Shourds' ''History and genealogy of Fenwick's colony'' === * Shourds, Thomas, [https://archive.org/stream/historyandgeneal00shou#page/n9/mode/2up ''History and genealogy of Fenwick's colony''], at Archive.org, by Shourds, Thomas, (1876), page XX === Pancoast Family in America === * Pancoast, Bennet S., ''The Pancoast Family in America'', Vol 1, (Woodbury, New Jersey, [https://www.gchsnj.org/resources/publications-downloads/ The Gloucester County Historical Society], 1981) [available as pdf download for $7.50] pages 1 - 6 === Nathaniel - Thomas - Samuel Harris of Salem, New Jersey === * The New England Historical and Genealogical Register. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1847-. (Online database: AmericanAncestors.org, New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2001-2013.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB202/i/11671/56/236346363 ''Harris of Cumberland County, N.J.''], by Walter Sheppard, Jr., M.S., NEHGR Vol 105 (1951), pp 56 * Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. Philadelphia, PA: Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1895–. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB412/i/12811/79/144355022 ''Part I: The Family of Thomas Harris of Fairfield''], PGM Vol 17, pp 79 * Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. Philadelphia, PA: Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1895–. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB412/i/12811/91/0 ''Part II - The Family of Nathaniel Harris of Hopewell''], by Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr. and Lewis D. Cook, PGM Vol 17 (1950), pp 91 * Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine. 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{{The Great War Project}} {{World War II Project}} {{Vietnam War Project}} {{War in Afghanistan Project}} {{Iraq War Project}} {{82nd Airborne Division Project}} ---- {{Non-Person}} ---- == Purpose == The 82nd Airborne Division is a specialized airborne infantry division of the United States Army that is primarily engaged in conducting parachute assault operations in areas that are inaccessible. The division is mandated by the U.S. Department of Defense to be capable of responding to crisis contingencies worldwide within a timeframe of 18 hours. The division is headquartered at Fort Liberty, formerly known as Fort Bragg, in North Carolina, and is a constituent unit of the XVIII Airborne Corps. The 82nd Airborne Division is renowned for its strategic mobility and is considered the most mobile and strategic division in the U.S. Army. ==The 82nd Airborne Division== The 82nd Airborne Division holds the distinction of being one of the oldest divisions within the United States Army. Its establishment dates back to the period immediately following the American entry into World War I in April 1917. Throughout its history, this division has actively participated in various significant military operations, including the Battle of Saint-Mihiel and the Meuse-Argonne Offensive during World War I, as well as Operation Husky, Operation Avalanche, Operation Overlord, Operation Market Garden, Ardennes-Alsace, and the Western Allied invasion of Germany during World War II. Additionally, the division has been involved in numerous subsequent conflicts, such as the Cold War, which saw its engagement in the Occupation of the Dominican Republic, the Vietnam War, the Invasion of Grenada, Operation Golden Pheasant, the Invasion of Panama, the Persian Gulf War, and the ongoing war on terror, officially known as the Global War on Terrorism (GWOT). This global counterterrorism military campaign was initiated by the United States in response to the September 11 attacks and encompasses various operations, including the War in Afghanistan, the Iraq War, Operation Inherent Resolve, and Operation Freedom's Sentinel. ==Formerly Fort Bragg== the 82d Airborne Division was stationed at Fort Bragg however on 1 January 2021, the United States Senate successfully passed a veto override of the William M. (Mac) Thornberry National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021. This newly enacted legislation mandated the establishment of a commission by Congress, with the purpose of renaming Department of Defense properties that were previously named after Confederate leaders. In March 2022, the commission released a comprehensive list consisting of 87 potential names for nine Army installations, which included Fort Bragg, originally named after Confederate General Braxton Bragg. Subsequently, in May 2022, the commission officially recommended that the aforementioned installation be renamed as Fort Liberty. Furthermore, the commission granted the Pentagon a deadline until October to accept this proposed name change. Secretary of Defense Lloyd J. Austin duly acknowledged and approved the name change on 6 October 2022. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} == Division Song == *The All-American Soldier *[https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5IoCJxoCNqQ{{Blue|YouTube video 82ND Airborne Division Chorus}}] https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=5IoCJxoCNqQ {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} == Commanding Generals == '''''{{Red|1ST Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Swift-3704|Major General Eben Swift]]''' **25 August – 23 November 1917 '''''{{Red|2D Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Erwin-2403|Brigadier General James Brailsford Erwin]]''' **24 November – 16 December 1917 '''''{{Red|3D Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Burnham-2850|Brigadier General William P. Burnham]]''' **27 December 1917 – 3 October 1918 '''''{{Red|4TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Duncan-15662|Major General George B. Duncan]]''' **4 October 1918 – 21 May 1919 '''''{{Red|5TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Bradley-4214|Major General Omar N. Bradley]]''' **23 March – 25 June 1942 '''''{{Red|6TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Ridgway-744|Major General Matthew B. Ridgway]]''' **26 June 1942 – 27 August 1944 '''''{{Red|7TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Gavin-1052|Major General James M. Gavin]]''' **28 August 1944 – 26 March 1948 '''''{{Red|8TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Byers-2315|Major General Clovis E. Byers]]''' **27 March 1948 – 18 July 1949 '''''{{Red|9TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Gaither-909|Brigadier General Ridgely Gaither]]''' **19 July – 31 October 1949 '''''{{Red|10TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Palmer-21556|Major General Williston B. Palmer]]''' **1 November 1949 – 15 October 1950 '''''{{Red|11TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Hickey-2846|Major General Thomas F. Hickey]]''' **16 October 1950 – 31 January 1952 '''''{{Red|12TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Canham-228|Major General Charles D. W. Canham]]''' **1 February 1952 – 29 September 1952 '''''{{Red|13TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Higgins-8672|Major General Gerald J. Higgins]]''' **20 September 1952 – 14 September 1953 '''''{{Red|14TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Farrell-4304|Major General Francis W. Farrell]]''' **6 October 1953 – 4 July 1955 '''''{{Red|15TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Trapnell-34|Major General Thomas Trapnell]]''' **5 July – 13 September 1956 '''''{{Red|16TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''Major General John W. Bowen''' **14 September 1956 – 27 December 1957 '''''{{Red|17TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Howze-47|Major General Hamilton H. Howze]]''' **2 January 1958 – 13 June 1959 '''''{{Red|18TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Beach-5939|Major General Dwight E. Beach]]''' **1 July 1959 – 21 April 1961 '''''{{Red|19TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Conway-3455|Major General Theodore J. Conway]]''' **22 April 1961 – 6 July 1962 '''''{{Red|20TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Throckmorton-983|Major General John L. Throckmorton]]''' **7 July 1962 – 1 February 1964 '''''{{Red|21ST Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[York-6329|Major General Robert H. York]]''' **24 February 1964 – 15 July 1965 '''''{{Red|22D Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Lawrie-800|Major General Joe S. Lawrie]]''' **2 August 1965 – 14 April 1967 '''''{{Red|23RD Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Seitz-1201|Major General Richard J. Seitz]]''' **15 April 1967 – 12 October 1968 '''''{{Red|24TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Dean-11187|Major General John R. Deane, Jr.]]''' **14 October 1968 – 14 July 1970 '''''{{Red|25TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Blanchard-5830|Major General George S. Blanchard]]''' **15 July 1970 – 16 July 1972 '''''{{Red|26TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Kroesen-97|Major General Frederick J. Kroesen]]''' **17 July 1972 – 7 October 1974 '''''{{Red|27TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Tackaberry-51|Major General Thomas Tackaberry]]''' **8 October 1974 – 11 October 1976 '''''{{Red|28TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Robinson-18946|Major General Roscoe Robinson Jr.]]''' **11 October 1976 – 1 December 1978 '''''{{Red|29TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Meloy-100|Major General Guy S. Meloy]]''' **1 December 1978 – 6 February 1981 '''''{{Red|30TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Lindsay-5547|Major General James J. Lindsay]]''' **6 February 1981 – 24 June 1983 '''''{{Red|31TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Trobaugh-102|Major General Edward Trobaugh]]''' **24 June 1983 – 19 June 1985 '''''{{Red|32D Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Porter-18600|Major General Bobby B. Porter]]''' **19 June 1985 – 10 January 1986 '''''{{Red|33RD Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Foss-2772|Major General John W. Foss]]''' **10 January 1986 – 10 October 1986 '''''{{Red|34TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Hallada-13|Brigadier General Raphael J. Hallada]]''' **10 October 1986 – 5 January 1987 '''''{{Red|35TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Stiner-115|Major General Carl W. Stiner]]''' **5 January 1987 – 11 October 1988 '''''{{Red|36TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Johnson-95293|Major General James H. Johnson]]''' **11 October 1988 – 29 May 1991 '''''{{Red|37TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Shelton-6499|Major General Henry H. Shelton]]''' **29 May 1991 – 21 May 1993 '''''{{Red|38TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Steele-9571|Major General William M. Steele]]''' **21 May 1993 – 10 March 1995 '''''{{Red|39TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Crocker-3322|Major General George A. Crocker]]''' **10 March 1995 – 27 November 1996 '''''{{Red|40TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Kellogg-2946|Major General Joseph K. Kellogg, Jr.]]''' **27 November 1996 – 31 July 1998 '''''{{Red|41ST Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[McNeill-1744|Major General Dan K. McNeill]]''' **31 July 1998 – 19 June 2000 '''''{{Red|42ND Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Vines-777|Major General John Vines]]''' **August 2000 – October 2002 '''''{{Red|43RD Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Swannack-11|Major General Charles Swannack]]''' **October 2002 – 27 May 2004 '''''{{Red|44TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Caldwell-8381|Major General William B. Caldwell IV]]''' **27 May 2004 – 7 April 2006 '''''{{Red|45TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Rodriguez-6188|Major General David M. Rodriguez]]''' **7 April 2006 – 21 July 2008 '''''{{Red|46TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Scaparrotti-2|Major General Curtis Scaparrotti]]''' **21 July 2008 – 5 August 2010 '''''{{Red|47TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Huggins-1794|Major General James L. Huggins]]''' **5 August 2010 – 5 October 2012 '''''{{Red|48TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Nicholson-7786|Major General John W. Nicholson Jr.]]''' **5 October 2012 – 7 October 2014 '''''{{Red|49TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Clarke-15912|Major General Richard D. Clarke Jr.]]''' **7 October 2014 – 2 August 2016 '''''{{Red|50TH Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Kurilla-6|Major General Michael E. Kurilla]]''' **2 August 2016 – 2 August 2018 '''''{{Red|51ST Commanding General}}''''' *'''[[Mingus-344|Major General James J. Mingus]]''' **2 August 2018 – present {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} == Division Sergeant Majors == '''''{{Red|1st Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''Sergeant Major R L Rape''' **''April 1959 - August 1959'' '''''{{Red|2nd Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''Sergeant Major R Finn''' **September 1959 - February 1960 '''''{{Red|3rd Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''[[Sprouse-469|Sergeant Major Clarence B. Sprouse]]''' **March 1960 - September 1960 '''''{{Red|4th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''Sergeant Major J E Gray''' **October 1960 - July 1960 '''''{{Red|5th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''Sergeant Major G W Griffin''' (C W in pam) **August 1962 - May 1963 '''''{{Red|6th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''Sergeant Major Chester D. Kendrick''' **June 1963 - February 1965 '''''{{Red|7th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''Sergeant Major C C McClain''' (L L in pam) **March 1965 - July 1965 '''''{{Red|8th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''Sergeant Major Albert H. Rowe''' **August 1965 - October 1966 '''''{{Red|9th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''Sergeant Major V L West''' (A L in pam) **November 1966 - November 1967 '''''{{Red|10th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM Earl S. Wemple''' **December 1967 - August 1968 '''''{{Red|11th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''[[Pearce-7132|CSM John Pearce]]''' **September 1968 - June 1971 ***'''{{Yellow |1st Time as Division CSM}}''' '''''{{Red|12th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM George D. Ketchum''' **June 1971 - June 1973 '''''{{Red|13th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''[[Pearce-7132|CSM John Pearce]]''' **September 1968 - June 1971 ***'''{{Yellow |2nd Time as Division CSM}}''' '''''{{Red|14th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM Frank R. Creed''' **December 1978 - February 1981 '''''{{Red|15th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM Tommie W. McKoy''' **February 1981 - February 1984 '''''{{Red|16th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''[[McBride-4719|CSM William J. McBride]]''' **February 1984 - May 1991 '''''{{Red|17th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM Felix W. Acosta''' **May 1991 - Marh 1993 '''''{{Red|18th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM Steven R. Slocum''' **March 1993 - April 1995 '''''{{Red|19th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM Steven R. England''' **April 1995 - June 2000 '''''{{Red|20th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM Charlie A. Thorpe''' **June 2000 - August 2003 '''''{{Red|21st Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM Wolf W. Amacker''' **August 2003 - May 2006 '''''{{Red|22nd Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM Thomas R. Capel''' **May 2006 – July 2010 '''''{{Red|23rd Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM Bryant C. Lambert''' **July 2010 – October 2012 '''''{{Red|24th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM LaMarquis Knowles''' **October 2012 – April 2015 '''''{{Red|25th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM Micheal D. Green''' **April 2015 – October 2017 '''''{{Red|26th Division Sergeant Major}}''''' *'''CSM Michael A. Ferrusi''' **October 2017 – Present == HHBN. 82ND AIRBORNE DIVISION == *Headquarters and Headquarters Battalion, 82nd Airborne Division, trains, readies, and deploys Division mission command nodes; provides sustainment, communications, and security for deployed forces in support of unified land operations. === 1ST BCT, 82ND AIRBORNE DIVISION === '''The 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division is an active Airborne Brigade of the United States Army.''' ==== Lineage and Honors ==== '''''Lineage''''' *Constituted 5 August 1917 in the National Army as Headquarters Troop, 82d Division *Organized 25 August 1917 at Camp Gordon, Georgia *Demobilized 27 May 1919 at Camp Mills, New York *Reconstituted 24 June 1921 in the Organized Reserves as Headquarters Company, 82d Division *Organized in January 1922 at Columbia, South Carolina *Reorganized and redesignated 13 February 1942 as Headquarters and Military Police Company (less Military Police Platoon), 82d Division *Ordered into active military service on 25 March 1942 and reorganized at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana *Reorganized and redesignated 15 August 1942 as Headquarters Company, 82d Airborne Division(Organized Reserves redesignated 25 March 1948 as the Organized Reserve Corps) *Withdrawn 15 November 1948 from the Organized Reserve Corps and allotted to the Regular Army *Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, Command and Control Battalion, 82d Airborne Division *Reorganized and redesignated 25 May 1964 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 82d Airborne Division Headquarters, 1st Brigade, 82d Airborne Division, reorganized and redesignated 16 June 2006 as Headquarters, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82d Airborne Division (Headquarters Company, 1st Brigade, 82d Airborne Division – hereafter separate lineage)Lineage and Honors Information: Headquarters, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82d Airborne Division." United States Army Center of Military History. 20 December 2011. Accessed 21 September 2017.[http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/lineages/branches/div/082abd1bdect.htm] This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. '''''Campaign participation credit''''' *World War I: St. Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Lorraine 1918 *World War II: Sicily; Naples-Foggia; Normandy (with arrowhead); Rhineland (with arrowhead); Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe *Armed Forces Expeditions: Dominican Republic; Panama (with arrowhead) *Southwest Asia: Defense of Saudi Arabia; Liberation and Defense of Kuwait *War on Terrorism: Campaigns to be determinedLineage and Honors Information: Headquarters, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82d Airborne Division." United States Army Center of Military History. 20 December 2011. Accessed 21 September 2017.[http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/lineages/branches/div/082abd1bdect.htm] This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. **Afghanistan: Consolidation I; Transition I **Iraq: Transition of Iraq; Iraqi Surge; Iraqi Sovereignty ''Note: The published US Army lineage lists "Campaigns to be determined" as of December 2011. Comparison of the BCT's deployment dates with War on Terrorism campaigns shows that the BCT is entitled to the 5 campaigns listed.'' '''''Decorations''''' *Presidential Unit Citation (Army), Streamer embroidered STE. MERE EGLISE *Valorous Unit Award, Streamer embroidered AFGHANISTAN 2003 *Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), Streamer embroidered SOUTHWEST ASIA 1990–1991 *Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army), Streamer embroidered IRAQ 2010 *French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II, Streamer embroidered STE. MERE EGLISE *French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War II, Streamer embroidered COTENTIN *French Croix de Guerre, World War II, Fourragere *Belgian Fourragere 1940 **Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action in the Ardennes **Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action in Belgium and Germany *Military Order of William (Degree of the Knight of the Fourth Class), Streamer embroidered NIJMEGEN 1944 *Netherlands Orange LanyardLineage and Honors Information: Headquarters, 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82d Airborne Division." United States Army Center of Military History. 20 December 2011. Accessed 21 September 2017.[http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/lineages/branches/div/082abd1bdect.htm] This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain. ==== 1st Brigade Combat Team (BCT) "Devil Brigade" ==== {{Image|file=82nd_Airborne_Division_Commanders-1.png |align=c |size=s |caption=1st BCT's HHC }} *Constituted 24 February 1942 in the Army of the United States as the 504th Parachute Infantry *Activated 1 May 1942 at Fort Benning, Georgia *Assigned 15 August 1942 to the 82nd Airborne Division *Reorganized and redesignated 15 December 1947 as the 504th Airborne Infantry *Allotted 15 November 1948 to the Regular Army. *Relieved 1 September 1957 from assignment to the 82nd Airborne Division; concurrently reorganized and redesignated as the 504th Infantry Regiment, a parent regiment under the Combat Arms Regimental System (CARS). *Withdrawn 1 May 1986 from the Combat Arms Regimental System and reorganized under the U.S. Army Regimental System (USARS). ===== 504th Infantry Regiment ===== {{Image|file=82nd_Airborne_Division_Commanders-2.png |align=c |size=s |caption=1st Battalion, 504th Infantry Regiment }} *Reorganized and redesignated 15 December 1947 as Company A, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment. *Allotted 15 November 1948 to the Regular Army *Reorganized and redesignated 1 September 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Airborne Battle Group, 504th Infantry, and remained assigned to the 82d Airborne Division (organic elements concurrently constituted and activated) *Relieved 11 December 1958 from assignment to the 82nd Airborne Division and assigned to the 8th Infantry Division *Relieved 1 April 1963 from assignment to the 8th Infantry Division and assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division *Reorganized and redesignated 25 May 1964 as the 1st Battalion, 504th Infantry. Known as the "Red Devils." {{Image|file=82nd_Airborne_Division_Commanders-3.png |align=c |size=s |caption=2nd Battalion, 504th Infantry Regiment }} *Reorganized and redesignated 15 December 1947 as Company B, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment. *Allotted 15 November 1948 to the Regular Army. *Reorganized and redesignated 1 March 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2nd Airborne Battle Group, 504th Infantry, relieved from assignment to the 82nd Airborne Division, and assigned to the 11th Airborne Division (organic elements concurrently constituted and activated). *Inactivated 1 July 1958 in Germany. *Relieved 9 May 1960 from assignment to the 11th Airborne Division and assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division. *Activated 1 July 1960 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. *Reorganized and redesignated 25 May 1964 as the 2nd Battalion, 504th Infantry. Known as the "White Devils." '''Former Battalion''' '''Third Battalion 3-504th PIR''' *Reorganized and redesignated 15 December 1947 as Company C, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment. *Allotted 15 November 1948 to the Regular Army. *Inactivated 1 September 1957 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and relieved from assignment to the 82d Airborne Division; concurrently redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3d Airborne Battle Group, 504th Infantry. *Redesignated 3 July 1968 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 3d Battalion, 504th Infantry (organic elements concurrently constituted). *Assigned 15 July 1968 to the 82d Airborne Division and activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. ''(The battalion was part of the 4th Brigade, temporarily activated when the 3rd Brigade was sent to Viet Nam. Units of the division's 4th Brigade remained in skeletal status, never being fully manned, and were inactivated upon the return of the 3rd Brigade from Viet Nam.)'' *Inactivated 15 December 1969 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and relieved from assignment to the 82d Airborne Division. *Assigned 1 May 1986 to the 82d Airborne Division and activated at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The Blue Devils deployed as a contingency force to OIF from Sep 2005 to Jan 2006 under the command of LTC Larry Swift. Acknowledged by only a handful in the 82d Airborne Division, during this deployment, 3-504 started the famed "Torch Mission": the enduring attachment of an infantry battalion to USASOC for missions. *Inactivated June 2006 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, and relieved from assignment to the 82d Airborne Division; concurrently reflagged as 1st Battalion, 508th Infantry Regiment.[1] *Known as the "Blue Devils." ---- '''History''' The ''504th Infantry Regiment'', originally the ''504th Parachute Infantry Regiment ''(504th PIR), is an airborne forces regiment of the United States Army, part of the 82nd Airborne Division, with a long and distinguished history. The regiment was first formed in mid-1942 during World War II as part of the 82nd Airborne Division and saw service in Sicily, Italy, Anzio, the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. A parent regiment under the United States Army Regimental System, two battalions from the regiment, 1st Battalion (1-504 PIR) and 2nd Battalion (2-504 PIR), are currently active, both assigned to the 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division. '''World War II''' *Activation The regiment was initially constituted on 24 February 1942, over two months after the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor and the subsequent American entry into World War II, in the Army of the United States as the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment (504th PIR). The 1st, 2nd and 3rd Battalions were constituted the same date as Companies A, B, and C, respectively, of the 504th PIR, and were activated on 1 May 1942 at Fort Benning, Georgia, and was assigned to the U.S. Army Airborne Command. When complete with its regimental training, the 504th, then under the command of Colonel Theodore L. Dunn, was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division, commanded by Major General Matthew Ridgway, on 15 August 1942. Serving alongside the regiment in the 82nd were the 325th and 326th Glider Infantry Regiments, together with supporting units. The 504th PIR, now under the command of 31-year-old Lieutenant Colonel Reuben Henry "Rube" Tucker, who had formerly been the 504th's executive officer (XO), soon moved from Fort Benning to Fort Bragg, North Carolina, on 30 September 1942 to finish its training, fill its Table of Organization and Equipment (TOE), and prepare for its staging call. When the call came, the regiment staged at Camp Edwards on 18 April 1943, and it made its port call on 10 May 1943, when it departed the New York Port of Embarkation (NYPOE). '''North Africa''' On 29 April 1943, the 504th boarded the troop ship USS George Washington which steamed to North Africa and the regiment's first overseas port of call, Casablanca. They arrived shortly before the end of the campaign in North Africa, which ended with the surrender of almost 250,000 Axis soldiers. Upon arrival the paratroops marched eight miles south of the city where they established a cantonment area consisting of a few stone huts and a tent city.[1]  Soon, the regiment was moved by "40 and 8’s" northward to Oujda, Morocco. The "40 and 8’s" were railroad cars dating from World War I, so called because they were designed to carry 40 men or 8 horses. Training intensified and senior officers such as General Eisenhower, the Supreme Allied Commander in the Mediterranean Theater of Operations (MTO), Lieutenant General Clark, the U.S. Fifth Army commander, and Lieutenant General Patton, the U.S. Seventh Army commander, along with the Sultan of Morocco and officials of every Allied nation watched the 504th go through its paces. Training included many practice jumps, and one conducted in winds of up to 30 miles-per-hour put nearly 30% of the unit in the hospital with broken bones, sprains and bruises. Finally, the order came and the 504th moved by truck to Kairouan, Tunisia, which was to be the 82nd Airborne Division's point of departure for the Allied invasion of Sicily."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" '''Sicily, July 1943''' Colonel James M. Gavin, commander of the 505th Parachute Regimental Combat Team (with the 3rd Battalion of the 504th attached), led the 82nd Airborne Division during Operation Husky, and, on the night of 9 July 1943, the 504th helped spearhead the Allied invasion of Sicily in the first airborne military offensive in the history of the United States Army."Historical account of the 82nd Airborne division". DDay-Overlord.com.[https://www.dday-overlord.com/en/battle-of-normandy/forces/usa/82nd-airborne-division] The paratroopers of the 504th crossed over the Sicilian coast on schedule. Despite extensive precautions to avoid an incident, near the Sicilian coast a nervous Allied naval vessel suddenly fired upon the formation. Immediately, all other naval vessels and shore troops joined in, downing friendly aircraft and forcing planeloads of paratroopers to exit far from their intended drop zones in one of the greatest friendly fire tragedies of World War II. However, U.S. Navy ships had been under intense Axis aerial attacks, and many were unaware of the impending jump. Twenty-three planes were destroyed, thirty-seven were damaged, and almost 400 casualties were confirmed."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" Colonel Tucker's plane, after twice flying the length of the Sicilian coast and with well over 2,000 holes in its fuselage, finally reached the drop zone near Gela. By morning, only 400 of the rest of the regiment's 1,600 paratroopers had reached the objective area. The others had been dropped in isolated groups on all parts of the island and carried out demolitions, cut lines of communication, established island roadblocks, ambushed German and Italian motorized columns, and caused so much confusion over such an extensive area that initial German radio reports estimated the number of American parachutists dropped to be over ten times the actual "History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" On 13 July 1943, the 504th Parachute Infantry moved out, spearheading the 82nd Airborne Division's drive northwest 150 miles (240 km) along the southern coast of Sicily. With captured Italian light tanks, trucks, motorcycles, horses, mules, bicycles, and even wheelbarrows pressed into service, the 82nd encountered only light resistance and took 22,000 POWs in their first contact with enemy forces. Overall, the Sicilian operation proved costly, both in lives and equipment, but the regiment gained valuable fighting experience and managed to hurt the enemy in the process. It was with this experience and pride that the 504th returned to its base in Kairouan to prepare for the invasion of mainland Italy."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" '''Devils in Italy''' Back in North Africa, replacements arrived, training resumed, and the 3rd Battalion was again detached, this time to Bizerte, for special beach assault training with the 325th Glider Infantry Regiment (325th GIR) and the Army Rangers. The 1st and 2nd Battalions moved back to Sicily and trained for a drop at Capua —in vain, however, because the enemy had been tipped off and was waiting on the drop zone. Another disappointment followed with the cancellation of the drop on Rome. Last minute intelligence disclosed that "negotiations" between Brigadier General Maxwell Taylor, commanding the 82nd Airborne Artillery, and Italian Marshal Pietro Badoglio were a trap. Finally, in early September, the 3rd Battalion rejoined the 325th GIR and the Rangers, boarded landing craft, and set out to sea. The men knew they were going to Italy, but little else. Troopers from H Company, with a group of Army Rangers, made the initial landing on 9 September 1943 on the Italian coast at Maiori. They quickly advanced inland to seize the Chiunzi Pass and a vital railroad tunnel."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" On 11 September 1943, the 3rd Battalion Headquarters and G and I Companies, along with the remainder of the 325th GIR, swerved south and landed at Salerno. The military situation deteriorated with each passing hour as German tanks and infantry tried to push the Allies back into the sea. The 3rd Battalion troopers dug in and held on."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" On standby at airfields in Sicily, the 1st and 2nd Battalions of the 504th were alerted, issued parachutes, and loaded on aircraft without knowledge of their destination. Receiving their briefing aboard the plane, the men were told that the U.S. Fifth Army's beachhead was in danger and they were needed to jump in behind friendly lines. Flying in columns of battalions, they exited over the barrels of gasoline-soaked sand that formed a flaming "T" in the center of the drop zone. The regiment assembled quickly and moved to the sounds of cannon and small arms fire within the hour. By dawn, the unit was firmly set in defensive positions."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" The days that followed were, in the words of Lieutenant General Mark W. Clark, commander of the Fifth Army, "responsible for saving the Salerno beachhead." As the 504th (minus the 3rd Battalion) took the high ground at Altavilla, the enemy counterattacked, inflicting heavy casualties on the regiment, and the divisional commander, Major General Ridgway, along with Major General Fred L. Walker, commander of the 36th Infantry Division, suggested the unit withdraw. Epitomizing the determined spirit of the regiment, Colonel Tucker vehemently replied, "Hell no! We've got this hill and we are going to keep it. Just send me my other battalion." The 3rd Battalion, then being held in reserve, rejoined the rest of the 504th and, supported by a huge 350-round barrage from the Navy, repulsed the enemy, forcing the Germans to retreat from Salerno. Colonel Tucker and two of his men were awarded the Distinguished Service Cross for their actions at Altavilla."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" The operation secured the flanks of the Fifth Army, allowing it to break out of the coastal plain and drive on to Naples. On 1 October 1943, the 504th became the first infantry unit to enter the city of Naples, which it subsequently garrisons, along with most of the rest of the 82nd Airborne Division. The airborne operation at Salerno was not only a success, but it also stands as one of history's greatest examples of the mobility of the airborne unit: within only eight hours of notification, the 504th developed and disseminated its tactical plan, prepared for combat, loaded aircraft and jumped onto its assigned drop zone to engage the enemy and turn the tide of battle."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" The 82nd Airborne Division was slated as a unit to be used in the invasion of Normandy the following year. However, Lieutenant General Clark, the Fifth Army commander, was unwilling to give up the division. During the next few weeks in fighting Italy, the 504th, reinforced with the 376th and 456th Parachute Field Artillery Battalions to create the 504th Parachute Regimental Combat Team, fought in difficult terrain against a determined enemy. On steep, barren slopes, the regiment assaulted one hill after another. Mule trains aided in the evacuation of wounded to some extent, but casualties were often carried for hours down the steep hillsides just to reach the road."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" Finally, the 504th, severely understrength, was pulled back to Naples on 4 January 1944 as rumors of another airborne mission spread. The operation was to be called Operation "Shingle", and it involved an airborne assault into a sector behind the coastal town of Anzio, 35 miles south of Rome. It seemed, however, that even the locals in Naples knew of the operation, so the 504th was glad that the beach would be assaulted from troop-carrying landing craft."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" The landing on Red Beach went smoothly—at least until enemy planes started their strafing runs on the landing craft. The unit disembarked under fire and was sent shortly thereafter to patrol in force along the Mussolini Canal. After several days of intense German artillery fire, the enemy launched his main drive to push the Allies back into the sea. The 3rd Battalion was committed with elements of the British 1st Infantry Division in the heaviest fighting, with the paratrooper companies, due to the severe fighting, being reduced in strength to between 20 and 30 men. H Company drove forward to rescue a captured British General and was cut off. I Company broke through to them with their remaining 16 men. For its outstanding performance from 8 to 12 February 1944, the 3rd Battalion, 504th was presented one of the first Presidential Unit Citations awarded in the European Theater of Operations (ETO)."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" For the remainder of their eight-week stay in the Anzio beachhead, the men of the 504th found themselves fighting defensive battles instead of the offensive operations for which they were better suited and had been trained. For the first time the men were engaged in static trench warfare like that of World War I a generation before, with barbed wire entanglements and minefields in front and between alternate positions. It was during this battle that the 504th acquired the nickname "The Devils in Baggy Pants," taken from the following entry found in the diary of a Wehrmacht officer killed at Anzio:"History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" "American parachutists...devils in baggy pants...are less than 100 meters from my outpost line. I can't sleep at night; they pop up from nowhere and we never know when or how they will strike next. Seems like the black-hearted devils are everywhere...""History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" On 23 March 1944, the 504th was pulled out of the beachhead by landing craft and returned to Naples. The campaign in Italy for the 504th had been costly, but enemy losses exceeded those of the regiment by over tenfold, and the Allies maintained control of the beachhead. Shortly thereafter, the 504th boarded the Cape Town Castle and steamed to England, arriving there on 22 April."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" The near-continuous fighting in Italy had cost the 504th dearly; just over 1,100 casualties were sustained."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" Just under 600 of these, or 25 percent, were suffered during the fighting at Anzio alone and two of three battalion commanders had become casualties. '''From England to the Netherlands''' Although Nazi broadcasters warned the 504th by radio that German submarines would never let the Cape Town Castle past the Straits of Gibraltar, the only danger the ship encountered came when all the troops rushed to the same side of the vessel as it pulled into Liverpool on 22 April 1944. The 82nd Airborne Division band greeted them with "We’re All American and proud to be...," and it was assumed that the 504th would rejoin the 82nd for the upcoming invasion of Normandy, scheduled for early June. Yet, as D-Day approached, it became apparent that the 504th would be held back due to a lack of replacements. Brigadier General Gavin, the ADC, urged that the 504th be substituted for the two regiments that had joined the 82nd, the 507th and 508th, taking replacements from either of those units. However, Major General Ridgway, the division commander, vetoed the idea. Later, when Gavin sought volunteers to serve as pathfinders, around 50 men of the 504th came forward."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" The 504th thus remained in England as "Dry Runs" came one after another. Missions were scheduled for France, Belgium, and the Netherlands and then canceled at the last moment. For three days the troopers waited for the fog to lift to allow them to drop into Belgium, but the wait proved long enough for Lieutenant General George Patton's U.S. Third Army to overrun the drop zones, thereby returning the 504th to its English garrison."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" Therefore, when the word came on 15 September for the 82nd Airborne Division, now commanded by Brigadier General Gavin (thus making Gavin, aged just 37, the youngest divisional commander in the U.S. Army), to jump in ahead of the British Second Army, commanded by Lieutenant General Sir Miles C. Dempsey, 57 miles behind enemy lines in the vicinity of Grave, in the Netherlands, few believed the mission would actually be conducted. The operation would require seizing the longest bridge in Europe over the Maas River and several other bridges over the Maas-Waal Canal. The men of the 504th became even more doubtful the mission would go when told that the planned flight was through the Scheldt Estuary (nicknamed "Flak Alley" by Allied bomber pilots) and that they were reportedly outnumbered by 4,000 of Hitler's Schutzstaffel (SS) troops and an unknown number of German tanks."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" No cancellation was received, however, and on 17 September 1944 at 12:31 hours, the pathfinders of the 504th landed on the drop zone, followed thirty minutes later by the rest of the regiment and C Company of the 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion, to become the first Allied troops to land in the Netherlands as part of Operation Market Garden—the largest airborne operation in history. By 18:00 hours, the 504th had accomplished its assigned mission (although the enemy had managed to destroy one of the bridges). In just four hours, the regiment had jumped, assembled, engaged the enemy, and seized its objectives."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" For the next two days, the regiment held its ground and conducted aggressive combat and reconnaissance patrols until the 2nd Battalion of the Irish Guards, part of the 5th Guards Armoured Brigade of the Guards Armoured Division, made the ground link-up, spearheading the advance of the British 30th Corps, commanded by Lieutenant General Sir Brian G. Horrocks, of the British Second Army. However, the Nijmegen road and rail bridges, which were the last remaining link to the British 1st Airborne Division fighting in Arnhem, remained in enemy hands, and the far bank was heavily defended by the Germans. An assault crossing of the river was necessary, but it was a seemingly impossible task. Gavin intended to make a pre-dawn crossingNordyke, Phil (2010). All American, All the Way: A Combat History of the 82nd Airborne Division in World War II: From Market Garden to Berlin. Zenith Imprint. ISBN 978-0-7603-3823-0.[https://books.google.com/books?id=J6PfWPBcEVgC]after consulting with British Lieutenant General Horrocks and Lieutenant General Sir Frederick A. M. Browning, commander of the British 1st Airborne Corps (of which the 82nd formed a part), in the presence of senior officers of the Guards Armoured and 82nd Airborne Divisions, and Colonel Reuben Tucker of the 504th,Nordyke, Phil (2006). The All Americans in World War II: A Photographic History of the 82nd Airborne Division at War. Zenith Imprint. p. 122. ISBN 978-1-61060-102-3.[https://books.google.com/books?id=zcv5coasGb4C&pg=PA193#v=onepage&q&f=false]and during the night he drew up a plan, and alerted the troops at 06:00 in the expectation of the boats to be provided by the British XXX Corps. However, the crossing did not commence until 15:00 after the guns of the 376th Parachute Field Artillery Battalion and 153rd (Leicestershire Yeomanry) Field Regiment, Royal Artillery, and two troops of the Grenadier Guards Sherman tanks opened fire on the northern (Lent) bank. The British provided 26 canvas boats, each 19 feet (5.8 m) long, that the 504th used to cross the 400 yards (370 m)-wide river. The 3rd Battalion's H and I companies, and some engineers from the 307th Airborne Engineers crossed in the first wave, 15 men to a boat, and they were immediately on leaving the far shore the target of German 88mm cannons, 20mm cannons, flak wagons, machine guns and riflemen. Nonetheless, the crossing was launched. With only 2-4 oars in each boat, the remaining men rowed with the rifle butts. Only 13 boats made it across, and only 11 of those were in condition to return across the river to deliver succeeding waves. The 1st Battalion formed the second wave, and they established a firm bridgehead from which the units carried the battle to the enemy defending the old Fort BelvedereTime Magazine, World Battlefronts: The Battle of Desperation, 2 October 1944 (US Edition)and captured the bridge from the north side. Lieutenant General Dempsey, commander of the British Second Army, after witnessing the crossing, characterized the attack with a single word as he shook his head and said, simply, "Unbelievable.""History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment"Six crossings were made by 1900. It was there that Dempsey, upon meeting Brigadier General Gavin, shook him by the hand and said "I am proud to meet the commander of the greatest division in the world today."p.199, Stewart, Vance, Three against one: Churchill, Roosevelt, Stalin vs Adolph Hitler, Sunstone Press, 2002Because only 11 boats returned from the first crossing, eight from the second and five from the third,Time Magazine, World Battlefronts: The Battle of Desperation, 2 October 1944 (US Edition)A Company that followed used locally sourced wooden fishing boats.Jim Broadhead interview of his father, PFC Daren Broadhead, in early 2004. Daren served in the 2nd Platoon, A Company '''France and Belgium, November 1944''' After remaining in the front-line for the next few weeks, on 16 November 1944, the 504th arrived at Camp Sissone near Rheims in Northern France on British lorries, greeted again by the traditional "We’re All American..." of the 82nd band. Soon after, the 82nd moved to Camp Laon and began training with the new C-46 Commando aircraft, the first aircraft with two troop doors for parachute exits."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" At 2100 hours on the night of 17 December 1944, Colonel Tucker was summoned to the 82nd Airborne Division headquarters. There he learned that the Germans had broken through into Belgium and Luxembourg with a powerful armored thrust launched south of Aachen in what became known as the Battle of the Bulge. The next morning the 504th paratroopers started for Bastogne, not in airplanes, but in large trucks. Along the way, their destination was changed to Werbomont—a point more seriously threatened. The Devils conducted a night movement on foot for eight miles to take up defensive positions. On 19 December Colonel Tucker was ordered to Rahier and Cheneux to link up with the 505th PIR at Trois Ponts. The 1st Battalion was ordered to take the towns Brume, Rhier, and Cheneux. At 1400 on 20 December 1944, 1st Battalion (less A Company) moved out toward Cheneux, where it was immediately engaged by a battalion of the SS-Obersturmbannführer Joachim Peiper's Kampfgruppe Peiper of the I SS Panzer Corps. Crossing an open 400-yard field laced every fifteen yards with barbed wire, the 1st Battalion faced the heaviest enemy fire the 504th had ever encountered, including heavy machine-guns, a 20mm gun, and a half-dozen German armored vehicles. Captain Jack M. Bartley was killed on 21 December 1944.Nordyke, Phil (2010). All American, All the Way: A Combat History of the 82nd Airborne Division in World War II: From Market Garden to Berlin. Zenith Imprint. ISBN 978-0-7603-3823-0.[https://books.google.com/books?id=J6PfWPBcEVgC] The 504th deployed a captured German halftrack armed with a 70mm gun manned by two paratroopers with no training in its use. They were successful in knocking out several enemy positions. Still, the 504th took very heavy losses crossing the open field, and at 1700 were ordered to withdraw 200 yards (180 m) to the edge of a wood. Colonel Tucker ordered the 1st Battalion to engage in an assault on the German forces in Cheneux that night."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment""Narrative of Action of the First Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry at Cheneux, Belgium"[https://web.archive.org/web/20110707134651/http://www.american-divisions.com/doc.asp?documentid=129&pagenumber=1] The Devils pressed forward, and by nightfall had given the Germans their first defeat of the Battle of the Bulge."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment""Narrative of Action of the First Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry at Cheneux, Belgium"[https://web.archive.org/web/20110707134651/http://www.american-divisions.com/doc.asp?documentid=129&pagenumber=1]Through heavy fire, Companies B and C wiped out an estimated five companies of German forces, as well as fourteen flak-wagons, six half-tracks, four trucks, and four 105mm howitzers.Nordyke, Phil (2008). More Than Courage: The Combat History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment in World War II (illustrated ed.). Zenith Press. p. 868. ISBN 978-0-7603-3313-6.[https://books.google.com/books?id=nK3qlAWNpewC] However, the two companies were decimated, with 23 killed and 202 wounded; eighteen enlisted men remained in Company B, and thirty-eight men and three officers in Company C.Nordyke, Phil (2008). More Than Courage: The Combat History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment in World War II (illustrated ed.). Zenith Press. p. 868. ISBN 978-0-7603-3313-6.[https://books.google.com/books?id=nK3qlAWNpewC]Company A of the 1st Battalion, 504th, as well as the first platoon of Company C of the 307th Airborne Engineer Battalion, were awarded the Presidential Unit Citation for their outstanding performance during this action.Nordyke, Phil (2008). More Than Courage: The Combat History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment in World War II (illustrated ed.). Zenith Press. p. 868. ISBN 978-0-7603-3313-6.[https://books.google.com/books?id=nK3qlAWNpewC] Throughout the initial days of battle with experienced German troops, the regiment wore down the enemy and discovered the Germans had only poorly organized and inadequately equipped follow-on forces. Soon thereafter, the paratroopers received the orders they had been expecting—to attack the Siegfried Line. The regiment was positioned on the right flank of the U.S. First Army, and on 28 January 1945 the 504th advanced through the Belgian forest of Bullingen in columns of two along a deep snowy trail, meeting only spotty resistance along the way."Narrative of Action of the First Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry at Cheneux, Belgium"[https://web.archive.org/web/20110707134651/http://www.american-divisions.com/doc.asp?documentid=129&pagenumber=1] While approaching Herresbach, the regiment encountered an enemy battalion in a head-on engagement that surprised both elements. The battle-wise paratroopers, without hesitation, accelerated their pace and moved on the enemy. The machine guns of the lead tank opened up on the Germans, while the men of the 504th fired their weapons from the hip at shooting-gallery speed. Within ten minutes, the enemy was overrun with more than 100 killed and 180 captured. Not a single 504th paratrooper was killed or wounded."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" Finally, on 1 February 1945, the order came to conduct the assault on the Siegfried Line through the Belgian Fort Gerolstein. The following day the 1st and 2nd Battalions jumped off on the attack. Moving cautiously from bunker to bunker, the troopers encountered heavy machine gun and small arms fire at all points. Ironically, the German Army's own Panzerfaust (a light anti-tank weapon with which the 504th was well equipped) was the regiment's most effective weapon against the German pillboxes. Despite the presence of thousands of mines and booby traps, only a small number of those disturbed actually detonated. Freezing temperatures, snow, ice and years of exposure had corroded the detonators. Vicious enemy counterattacks on 3 and 4 February were repulsed, and the unit was relieved. The regiment moved back to Grand Halleux where it spent several days before being trucked across the Belgian-German border. From Aachen, it moved by train back to Laon, France to await orders."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" '''On to Berlin''' Colonel Tucker and the advance detail left Laon on 1 April 1945 and traveled by jeep 270 miles to Cologne (Köln), Germany. Three days later the regiment arrived, mostly in "40 and 8s," and immediately took up positions along the west bank of the Rhine River. 504th patrols crossed nightly in small boats, engaging in brisk fire-fights almost every patrol. The enemy made a few attempts to cross to the regiment's side of the river, but all efforts were turned back."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" On 6 April 1945, A Company crossed the Rhine at 02:30 hours and immediately made contact with the enemy. Under heavy fire and in a minefield, the first wave of 504th troopers was split into two elements, each of which fought its way independently to the predesignated objective. There they rejoined forces, knocked out several machine gun nests, and established a roadblock. Using similar tactics, succeeding waves infiltrated the enemy and set up a defense in the village of Hitdorf. For a short time, all was calm"History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" Company A was awarded a Presidential Unit Citation for its action during this engagement."The 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment Unit Citations"[https://www.ww2-airborne.us/units/504/504_citations.html] Then the enemy counterattacked. The first counterattack was broken less than fifty yards from the perimeter, while the second was preceded by heavy artillery preparation. As enemy tanks and infantry closed in, the outnumbered and outgunned A Company fought its way back to the river's edge. The regiment sent I Company across to support the withdrawal. The 504th had lost only nine men to the enemy's 150, and 32 troopers were captured for 10 days and forced marched 100 km to Plettendorf, Germany then were liberated by elements of the 83rd Infantry Division. Whether the two companies achieved the higher aim of diverting enemy forces from a more important sector upstream is unknown. For the men involved, it was a small-scale "Dunkirk" with a hollow satisfaction achieved."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" The 504th was then relieved of its active defense of the Rhine and was directed to patrol the area north of Cologne until 1 May 1945. With little resistance to slow it down, the regiment established its command post in the town of Breetze, Germany on the west bank of the Elbe River. Although tanks had been attached to the unit, the 504th was outnumbered 100 to 1 by German troops clogging every road. Nevertheless, throughout the next several days, the Americans stood at 100-yard intervals collecting souvenirs by the jeep-load as almost never-ending columns of enemy forces poured through the regiment's lines to surrender."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" At 10:00 hours on 3 May 1945, a jeep full of I Company men grew tired of waiting for a Russian element to link up with them, so they drove down the south side of the Elde and then twelve more miles to the town of Eldenburg. There they were entertained by a company of Cossacks, whose specific unit designation none of the men could recall after partaking of the various toasts offered in honor of Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" The war officially ended in Europe on 8 May 1945. The 504th returned briefly to Nancy, France until the 82nd Airborne Division, the British 11th Armoured Division and the 5th Cossack Division were called upon to serve as the occupation forces in Berlin. Here the 82nd Airborne Division earned the name, "America’s Guard of Honor," as a fitting end to hostilities in which the 504th had chased the German Army some 14,000 miles (23,000 km) across the European Theater."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" Following their occupation duty with the 82nd Airborne Division in Berlin, the Devils reported to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. '''Post World War II serviceEditOccupation and garrison''' Following their occupation duty with the 82nd Airborne Division in Berlin, the Devils reported to Fort Bragg, North Carolina. The regiment remained at Fort Bragg until 1957, when the era of infantry regiments as tactical units ended and the Pentomic era began, in which designations were used to perpetuate lineages and honors. On 1 September of that year the lineage of Company A, 504 PIR was reorganized and redesignated as HHC, 1st Airborne Battle Group, 504th Infantry and remained assigned to the 82nd as one of five battle groups that replaced the three regiments previously assigned to the division. The lineage of Company B, 504 PIR was used to reflag existing elements of the 11th Airborne Division in Germany as HHC, 2nd Airborne Battle Group, 504th Infantry. The 1st ABG, 504th Infantry remained assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division until 11 December 1958 when it rotated to Germany (along with 1-505th) to become part of the Airborne component of the newly reactivated 8th Infantry Division (Mechanized). Both 1-504th and 1-505th were replaced in the 82nd by 1-187th and 1-503rd, which rotated from the 24th Infantry Division in Germany to the 82nd. The colors of both remained with the 8th until the end of the Pentomic era, at which time (1 April 1963) they were reorganized and reflagged as 1st and 2nd battalions (Airborne), 509th Infantry, elements of the division's 1st Brigade (Airborne). The colors of 1-504th returned to the 82nd, and on 25 May 1963 they were reorganized and redesignated as 1st Battalion (Airborne), 504th Infantry, an element of the 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division. The 2nd ABG, 504th Infantry remained with the 11th Airborne Division in Germany only until 1 July 1958, when its colors were inactivated and the unit was reflagged as a non-Airborne battle group and the division was reflagged as the 24th Infantry Division. The colors were relieved on 9 May 1960 from assignment to the inactive 11th Airborne Division and assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division and reactivated on 1 July 1960, and then reorganized and redesignated on 25 May 1964 as the 2nd Battalion (Airborne), 504th Infantry, joined 1-504th as an element of the 1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division. '''The Dominican Republic, April 1965''' On 26 April 1965, the 82nd Airborne Division received orders to prepare to deploy forces to the Dominican Republic. Two days earlier, a revolution had erupted in the Caribbean nation which put the safety of almost 3,000 American citizens in jeopardy. The initial deployment of 82nd Airborne soldiers came on 30 April 1965, and the two battalions of the 504th followed on 3 May 1965, landing at San Isidro Air Base to perform both military and humanitarian missions in support of Operation Power Pack. The 504th conducted military operations to help establish and maintain control of Santo Domingo and to provide security along the All American Expressway that ran through the city."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" During these operations, the 504th was often subject to sniper fire and in repeated contact with enemy factions, as it contributed greatly to the establishment of security and to the distribution of food and medical supplies to those in need. Only five days after the arrival of the first U.S. forces, approximately 2,700 American citizens and 1,400 civilians from other nations were evacuated without injury. However, it became apparent that to restore stability to the Dominican Republic would require a continued U.S. presence, so the 504th remained as part of the Inter-American Peace Force for over a year, not returning to Fort Bragg until the summer of 1966."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" U.S. troops were opposed by forces loyal to Juan Bosch, the Cuban/Soviet puppet president who was committed to spreading the totalitarian communist revolution to other island nations."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" '''Operation Golden Pheasant, Honduras 1988''' In March 1988, 1st and 2nd battalions, the 504th joined soldiers from the 7th Infantry Division (Light) at Fort Ord, California in a deployment to Honduras as part of Operation Golden Pheasant - The 7th ID was the first unit on the ground and went directly to protect the local population from attack by Cuban armed communist guerrillas - a deployment ordered by President Reagan in response to actions by the Cuban and Soviet-supported Nicaraguan Sandinistas that threatened the stability of Honduras' democratic government. On 17 March 1988, 1st Battalion, 504th landed at Palmerola, a Honduran Air Force Base (now known as Soto Cano Air Base) that is the headquarters for the U.S. military presence in Honduras. 2nd Battalion jumped onto La Paz Drop Zone a day later, and the troopers of the 504th began rigorous training exercises with orders to avoid the fighting on the border. Had those orders changed, the Devils were prepared to fight, but the invading Sandinista troops had already begun to withdraw. In only a few days, the Sandinistan government negotiated a truce with Contra leaders, and by the end of March the paratroopers of the 504th had returned to Fort Bragg."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" '''Parachutes in Panama, 1989''' On 20 December 1989, the 504th was again sent into battle as part of Operation Just Cause. The intent of this operation was to protect U.S. civilians in Panama, secure key facilities, neutralize both the Panamanian Defense Forces (PDF) and the "Dignity Battalions," and restore the elected government of Panama by ousting General Manuel Noriega. The 3-504 PIR had been prepositioned at Fort Sherman two weeks prior to the operation and was under the control of the 7th Infantry Division. The battalion conducted air and sea assaults in northern and central Panama to seize the dam that controlled the water in the Panama canal, a prison, several police stations, several key bridges, a PDF supply point, the PDF demolitions school and an intelligence training facility. The operations were designed to neutralize the PDF while protecting U.S. nationals and the canal itself during the first few hours of the battle."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" The 1-504 PIR and 2-504 PIR, along with the 4th Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment (4-325 PIR) and the 1st Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment (1/75 RGR), conducted a parachute assault on the Omar Torrijos International Airport. Following the airborne assault, the paratroopers soon found themselves engaged in fierce combat in urban and rural areas. As a testament to the discipline of the soldiers, however, the unit achieved all key objectives while causing only minimal collateral damage."Panama Deception"[http://www.empowermentproject.org/pages/panama.html] '''Devils in the desert, 1990''' On 2 August 1990, the Iraqi Army (the world's fifth largest) attacked Kuwait. Paratroopers of the 82nd Airborne Division were quickly committed to Saudi Arabia and were positioned against an enemy that greatly outnumbered them. As diplomatic efforts failed, it became clear that the Iraqi Army would not withdraw. Plans were thus developed for Operation Desert Storm. President Bush's warning to Iraqi President Saddam Hussein to withdraw from Kuwait by 15 January 1991 went unheeded and on 27 January 1991 the air war began. Allied sorties pounded the enemy for more than a month as the XVIII Airborne Corps made a rapid movement westward to position its units to roll up the flank of the multi-echeloned Iraqi defense. In a powerful offensive lasting only 100 hours, the Allied forces—with the 82nd on the far western flank—crossed into Iraqi territory, devastated the Iraqi Army and captured thousands of enemy soldiers. The dangerous task of clearing countless enemy bunkers was quickly completed by the 82nd troopers, and the 504th returned to Fort Bragg in April 1991."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" '''Hurricane Andrew, 1992''' In August 1992, 2nd Battalion, 504th PIR was alerted to deploy with a task force to the hurricane-ravaged area of South Florida to provide humanitarian assistance following Hurricane Andrew. For more than thirty days, the troopers provided the citizens with food, shelter and medical attention."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" '''Operation Uphold Democracy, Haiti 1994''' Demonstrating its readiness again in September 1994, the regiment was called upon to take part in Operation Uphold Democracy in Haiti. As the main effort of the 82nd Airborne Division, the 504th, along with 2nd Battalion, 325th Airborne Infantry Regiment, was tasked to conduct an airborne assault to seize Port-au-Prince International Airport and to secure key objectives in Port-au-Prince and the surrounding area to oust Jean Bertrand Aristide. Several months of rigorous training had been conducted prior to the invasion. Less than three hours from drop time, however, the mission was terminated, and the aircraft returned with the 82nd units to Pope Air Force Base."History of the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment" '''Global War on Terror (Operations Enduring Freedom, Iraqi Freedom, and Freedom's Sentinel)''' In July 2002, 1-504 PIR deployed to Afghanistan with the Task Force (TF) Panther (3rd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division) in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. Areas of operation included Kandahar, Bagram Air Base, FOB Shkin, FOB Salerno, FOB Asadabad, and others. In December 2002 to January 2003, TF Devil (1st Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division), including both 2-504 PIR and 3-504 PIR replaced TF Panther. In January 2003, 2-504 PIR was operating from FOB Panther, Dora, Baghdad, while the 3-504 PIR was operating from Kandahar Air Base, Afghanistan in support of Operation Enduring Freedom. The 1-504 PIR deployed again with TF Panther in September 2003 to Iraq in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Areas of Operation included FOB Murcury, Fallujah, Abu Ghraib (surrounding environs) and al Karma. In January 2004, TF Devil deployed to Iraq with 2-504 PIR and 3-504 PIR. The 2-504 PIR conducted operations in southern Baghdad, while most of 3-504 PIR conducted security of Balad Air Base, and Company C, 3-504 PIR conducted security of Cedar II near Talil Air Base. In July 2005, 2-504 PIR was operating in Afghanistan close to the Pakistan border."2nd Battalion, 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment "White Devils""[https://www.globalsecurity.org/military/agency/army/2-504pir.htm]In October 2005, 1st Battalion, 504 Parachute Infantry Regiment "Red Devils" deployed to Kurdistan in Northern Iraq in order to establish and run a maximum security detention facility for high risk detainees. In September 2005, 3-504 deployed to Iraq to assist in providing security for the upcoming elections. The Blue Devils operated throughout the Al Anbar Province along the Euphrates River, in or near the cities of Haqlaniyah, Ramadi and Al Qaim. After the elections were complete the battalion was attached to USASOC in what was the first ever pairing of a battalion sized infantry unit to a USASOC task force and the beginning of the "Torch Mission." The battalion conducted combat operations in and around Ramadi in support of task force objectives. The Blue Devils redeployed to Ft Bragg in late January 2006. Five paratroopers were killed in action during this deployment. In June 2006 the battalion was reflagged as the 1st of the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiment in the newly formed Fourth Brigade of the division. The 1-504 PIR with only one weeks' notice, deployed again in January 2007"82nd Airborne battalion arrives, doubles FOB Loyalty's population". Stars and Stripes. 22 January 2007.[https://www.stripes.com/news/82nd-airborne-battalion-arrives-doubles-fob-loyalty-s-population-1.59355]to Baghdad as part of the surge and continued operations in Baghdad for 15 months. The 1st Brigade Combat Team, 82nd Airborne Division, minus the 1st Battalion, 504th PIR, deployed to Iraq in June 2007 and the Brigade (-) conducted operations in Southern Iraq for 14 months based at Talil Air Base and several smaller locations. The 2nd Battalion, 504th PIR, initially deployed to Al Asad Airbase and conducted area security operations until January 2008 when they joined the BCT at Talil Air Base to replace the Australian Battle Group. They conducted major operations in Basra and Al Amarah, Iraq until July 2008. The 1st Brigade Combat Team, including both 1st and 2nd battalions of the 504th PIR, deployed again to Al Anbar Province, Iraq, in August 2009 as the first Advise and Assist Brigade (AAB) in support of Operation Iraqi Freedom and redeployed in late July 2010. During the deployment, they trained and supported Iraqi Security Forces, helping to make the second national elections a success in Anbar, with few injuries and no loss of life. They also conducted parachute training jumps out of Al Asad Airbase. Roughly 2,500 of the 3,500-strong 1st Brigade Combat Team deployed to Afghanistan from March to September 2012 to spearhead the last major clearing operation of the war, fighting insurgent forces in southern Ghazni Province. The brigade conducted nearly 3,500 patrols, killed or captured 400 enemy combatants, found nearly 200 roadside bombs and weapons caches, and engaged the enemy over 170 times. Seven paratroopers were killed in action, including two with 1-504 PIR and two with 2-504 PIR. In February 2014 1-504 and 2-504 again deployed to Afghanistan. Most of 1-504 were stationed in Bagram Air Base as the Theatre Reserve Force for all of RC East. While A-1-504 was in FOB Ghazni conducting clearing operations and FOB defense patrols to disrupt Taliban forces while the retrograde was in full swing. 2-504 was in Kandahar Air Base providing Theatre Reserve Force for RC South and conducting security operations in RC West. 2 paratroopers from 1-504 were killed, with several others wounded. They re-deployed to Fort Bragg in November 2014. During the summer of 2017, 2-504 deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation Freedom's Sentinel. In September 2017, they were joined by 1-504 as part of an increase in U.S. troop levels.https://taskandpurpose.com/news/afghanistan-war-paratroopers-deployment[https://taskandpurpose.com/news/afghanistan-war-paratroopers-deployment]Both battalions redeployed to Fort Bragg in March 2018. ---- '''Decorations''' *Belgian Fourragere 1940 *Presidential Unit Citation for Anzio *Presidential Unit Citation for Operation Market Garden at Nijmegen, Netherlands *Presidential Unit Citation for Cheneux, Belgium *Military Order of William for Nijmegen 1944 *Netherlands Orange Lanyard *Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action in the Ardennes Offensive *Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action in Belgium and Germany *Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) for Southwest Asia *Valorous Unit Award for Operation Enduring Freedom 2003 *Army Superior Unit Award 1996 *Meritorious Unit Commendation (Army) For Combat Operations in Afghanistan, 2017 ---- '''Notable commanders''' *'''[[Tucker-14844|COL Reuben Henry Tucker III]]''' **''1 December 1942 – 10 May 1946'' *LTC William Westmoreland  **21 July 1946 – 12 August 1947 *COL David A. Bramlett  **7 January 1983 – 21 October 1983 *COL Henry H. Shelton  **21 October 1983 – 22 October 1985 *COL William M. Steele  **22 October 1985 – 22 October 1987 *COL Jack P. Nix Jr. **28 September 1989 – 6 September 1991 *COL John Abizaid  **21 September 1993 – 12 June 1995 *COL David Petraeus  **12 June 1995 – 3 June 1997 *COL Leo A. Brooks Jr.  **22 June 1999 – 31 May 2001 *COL John F. Campbell  **31 May 2001 - 24 July 2002 *COL Winston Dory Sealy **24 July 2002 - 31 October 2004 ---- '''Notable former members''' *Jimmy Goins, Vietnam War *Senator Jack Reed ---- {{Image|file=82nd_Airborne_Division_Commanders-4.png |align=c |size=s |caption=2nd Battalion, 501st Infantry Regiment }} {{Image|file=82nd_Airborne_Division_Commanders-5.png |align=c |size=s |caption=3rd Squadron, 73rd Cavalry Regiment }} {{Image|file=82nd_Airborne_Division_Commanders-6.png |align=c |size=s |caption= Alpha Company, 4th Battalion, 68th Armor RegimentLight Armored Unit activated in the 82nd Airborne Division, Defense Visual Information Distribution Service, by SGT Gin-Sophie De Bellotte, dated 26 October 2018 }} {{Image|file=82nd_Airborne_Division_Commanders-7.png |align=c |size=s |caption=3rd Battalion, 319th Field Artillery Regiment (FAR) }} {{Image|file=82nd_Airborne_Division_Commanders-8.png |align=c |size=s |caption=127th Brigade Engineer Battalion (BEB) }} {{Image|file=82nd_Airborne_Division_Commanders-9.png |align=c |size=s |caption=307th Brigade Support Battalion (BSB) }} === 2ND BCT, 82ND AIRBORNE DIVISION === *The mission of the 2nd Brigade Combat Team is to deploy worldwide on short notice, execute a parachute assault, conduct combat operations, and accomplish the nation's objectives. About "Falcon" Brigade The 2nd Brigade Combat Team, "Falcons" is an Airborne Infantry Brigade capable of deploying worldwide on short notice to accomplish any mission. === 3RD BCT, 82ND AIRBORNE DIVISION === *To deploy worldwide within 18 hours of notification, execute a parachute assault, conduct combat operations, and win. Specifically, the Regiment is able to conduct a forcible entry to seize a defended airfield, build up combat power as quickly as possible and condct follow-on military operations. About the Panther Brigade The 505th Parachute Infantry Regiment was activated under the Airborne Command, Fort Bragg, N.C., July 6, 1942, at Fort Benning, Ga. The regiment was assigned to the 82nd Airborne Division Feb. 4 the following year. Read more about the brigade's history and heritage. === 82ND COMBAT AVIATION BRIGADE === *On order, the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade rapidly deploys in support of the Global Response Force to conduct decisive aviation operations worldwide to enable the ground force commander with air assault, air movement, attack, reconnaissance, and MEDEVAC capability. About 'Pegasus' BrigadeThe 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade tactical moniker "Pegasus" is a name drawn from the historic June 6th, 1944 Allied invasion of mainland Europe. Specifically, Pegasus Bridge was the single most important piece of key terrain whose control was critical to the protection of thousands of British and Canadian soldiers during their early morning assault on the beaches of Sword and Juno. British paratroopers were inserted on six gliders around midnight, the first Allied company sized unit to begin the D-Day invasion. These paratroopers used gliders to conduct air land insertions The 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade prides itself as part of the 82nd Airborne Division. Formed in 1957 as the 82nd Aviation Company and then later reorganized as the 82nd Aviation Battalion in 1960. The battalion became the first combat aviation battalion assigned to a division-sized unit in the U.S. Army. In 1987 the 82nd Aviation Battalion would again reorganized as the 82nd Aviation Brigade. Since then, the “Wings of the Airborne” has always answered the nations call. Supporting operations in Vietnam, Desert Shield, Desert Storm, Dominican Republic, Panama, Grenade, the mountains of Afghanistan and the streets of Iraq. Today’s modern 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade (CAB) took shape in January 15, 2006. As the U.S. Army sought to better consolidate combat power through the Brigade Combat Team construct for its land forces, the aviation brigades underwent similar realignment to increase its capabilities. As a result of the reorganization of the 82nd Combat Aviation Brigade, the formation included: Headquarters and Headquarters Company (Gryphon), 1st Squadron, 17th Cavalry Regiment (Saber), 1st Attack Reconnaissance Battalion (Wolfpack), 2nd Assault Battalion (Corsair), 3rd General Support Aviation Battalion (Talon), and 122nd Aviation Support Battalion (Atlas). Today we remain America’s emergency aviation response option as part of the aviation Global Response Force === 82ND SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE === *THE 82ND AIRBORNE DIVISION SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE PROVIDES SUSTAINMENT MISSION COMMAND OF AND SUPPORT IN THE AREAS OF MAINTENANCE, AERIAL DELIVERY, AMMUNITION, SUPPLY, WATER PRODUCTION, CARGO TRANSPORTATION, HUMAN RESOURCES, MORTUARY AFFAIRS, AND FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT AT FORT BRAGG, NC WHILE POSTURING FORCES AND SUSTAINMENT CAPABILITIES TO MEET FORCIBLE ENTRY DEMANDS AND FUTURE CONTINGENCES AS THE GLOBALLY-ALIGNED SUSTAINMENT BRIGADE. === 82ND AIRBORNE DIVISION ARTILLERY === *On order, 82nd Airborne Division Artillery serves as the Division Force Field Artillery Headquarters and deploys to any area of operations to plan, synchronize, and execute combined, joint, and multinational fires in order to provide accurate, lethal destructive fires, deep strike and counter fire capabilities in support of 82nd Airborne Division unified land operations; provides mission command of attached Field Artillery Battalions. === 82ND ABN DIV "ALL-AMERICAN" BAND AND CHORUS === *The 82nd Airborne Division All-American Band and Chorus provide music to Fort Bragg and the local area ‘Telling the Army Story’ in support of Soldiers and their Families, community and recruiting initiatives and music education programs. Our capabilities include: Ceremonial Band, Brass Quintet, Woodwind Quintet, Jazz and/or Rock ensemble and Concert Band and the All American Chorus. === Former Tennant Units === ==== 18th Field Artillery Brigade / 18th Fires Brigade ==== 18th Field Artillery Brigade plans, synchronizes, and employs long range precision strike fires and counterfires in support of the XVIII Airborne Corps, its subordinate Divisions, and to Special Operation Forces as required. About 18th FA BDE The 18th Field Artillery Brigade was first constituted on 1 October 1943 in the Army of the United States as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, XVIII Corps Artillery and activated on 9 October 1943 at Camp Cooke, California. XVIII Corps Artillery participated in 3 campaigns during the Second World War: Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. After the end of the Second World War, the unit was inactivated on 15 October 1945 at Camp Cooke, California. The unit was redesignated on 1 May 1951 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery and allotted to the Regular Army. It was activated on 21 May 1951 at Fort Bragg, North Carolina. In 1956, it was organized with 2 field artillery groups and a field artillery observer battalion. From 1956 to 1969, Corps Artillery went to a series of reorganizations, activating battalions, and deploying them to Vietnam. The unit's Headquarters and Headquarters Battery was never deployed. In 1969, the Corps Artillery began to take form and consisted of 3 cannon battalions. These units were the 1st Battalion, 321st Field Artillery Regiment; 3rd Battalion, 321st Field Artillery Regiment; and 1st Battalion, 377th Field Artillery Regiment. On 16 September 1978, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery was reorganized and redesignated as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 18th Field Artillery Brigade. The 3 battalions of the Brigade turned in their M114 Howitzers and received the M198 Howitzers. On 16 April 1984, B Battery (Target Acquisition), 26th Field Artillery Regiment joined the Brigade bringing with it the new AN/TPQ-36 Radar. In March 1987, under the Army of Excellence initiative, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, XVIII Airborne Corps Artillery was reconstituted and activated as a separate unit from 18th Field Artillery Brigade. Assigned to it was the 18th Field Artillery Brigade and the 1st Field Artillery Detachment (Target Acquisition). In March 1988, the organization of XVIII Corps Artillery was completed when the 3rd Battalion, 27th Field Artillery Regiment was activated as part of the 18th Field Artillery Brigade to provide the Corps with Long Range Multiple Launch Rocket System fires. By 2000, the 18th Field Artillery Brigade was the only airborne general support field artillery brigade in the United States Army. The mission of the Brigade was to deploy designated artillery packages via parachute assault, air land, or over the shore to deliver conventional cannon, rocket, and missile fires in support of XVIII Corps world wide combat operations and crises response contingency missions. The unit was reorganized and redesignated on 16 June 2007 as Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 18th Fires Brigade. Also in 2007, XVIII Corps Artillery was inactivated and the 18th Fires Brigade was reassigned directly to XVIII Corps. As part of the reorganization, the 1st Battalion, 377th Field Artillery was reassigned to the 17th Fires Brigade, I Corps, while the unit also activated the 188th Brigade Support Battalion and the 206th Signal Company. A brigade level target acquisition battery, D Battery, 26th Field Artillery, was also assigned. On 16 July 2008, the 18th Fires Brigade fell under 82nd Airborne Division for training and readiness, though it remained technically subordinate to XVIII Corps. In February 2010, the 18th Fires Brigade provided support for the XVIII Corps headquarters and 2nd Brigade, 82nd Airborne Division when those units began their rapid deployment to Haiti, as part of the disaster response following the devastating earthquake. Alerted in support of Operation Joint Endeavor, 18th Fires Brigade troops worked around the clock, guarding key nodes throughout Fort Bragg and Pope Air Force Base and rigging supplies for airdrops and air movement. In March 2010, the Brigade headquarters traveled to the Republic of Korea and represented the XVIII Corps during the exercise Key Resolve. ===== Headquarters and Headquarters Battery (HHB) ===== ===== 3rd Battalion, 321st Field Artillery Regiment (3-321st FAR) (HIMARS) ===== *"Noli Me Tangere" (Don’t Tread On Me) ===== 3rd Battalion, 27th Field Artillery Regiment (3-27th FAR) (HIMARS) ===== ===== 188th Brigade Support Battalion (188th BSB) ===== ===== 206th Signal Company ===== == The 82d Airborne Division Today == The 82d Airborne Division is an active-duty, modular airborne infantry division of the United States Army. The Division is stationed at Fort Bragg, North Carolina, one of the largest military training areas in the world. The 82d trains for airborne assault operations into enemy-denied areas, with a specialization in airfield seizure. Currently under the command of the XVIII Airborne Corps, the 82d is the nation’s Global Response Force. Once ordered, it can mobilize, load, and land anywhere in the world in less than 36 hours to perform combat operations, assist U.S. allies, and provide humanitarian assistance. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} == The 82d Airborne Division: History == The 82d Division was constituted in the National Army on 5 August 1917 to support the United States’ entry into World War I. It was organized 25 August 1917 at Camp Gordon, near Atlanta, Georgia. Camp Gordon no longer exists, but a plaque commemorating the 82d Division and Camp Gordon is located on site at Peachtree Executive Airport. During World War I, many U.S. divisions decided upon a nick-name to help build esprit-de-corps and a bond among men. The 82d Division was no different. The Commanding General, Brigadier General W. P. Burnham, held a contest in conjunction with the men of the Division, the citizens of Atlanta, and the Atlanta Georgian Newspaper. Thousands of suggestions poured into the newspaper, and it was up to the Governor Hugh Dorsey, BG Burnham, and Major R.E. Beebe to sift through them all and decide which entry would earn the honor of naming one of Uncle Sam’s fighting divisions. The Division held a very diverse group of men training to become a fighting unit. Many were immigrants who spoke little to no English. But one fact arose, and Mrs. Vivienne Goodwyn saw it immediately. There were men from each of the 48 states in the 82d Division, which was unique for the time. Most divisions being organized for the war encompassed men from three to five states. Mrs. Vivienne, as she became known, submitted the winning selection, ‘The All American’ Division. The original Division shoulder sleeve patch of a red square with a blue circle in the middle would soon have Troopers sewing a double AA in the blue. The 82d was one of the first seven U.S. divisions to arrive in England, and fight in France. The Division participated in the Battle of Lorraine 1918, and the campaigns of St. Mihiel and Meuse-Argonne 1918. The first All American killed in combat was Captain Jewett Williams, 326th Infantry, on the night of 9 June 1918. Two All Americans, LTC Emory J. Pike and Corporal Alvin C. York would receive the Medal of Honor for their actions in combat. General John J. Pershing called Corporal York one the greatest Soldiers of the war. The 82d demobilized on 27 May 1919 at Camp Mills, New York, after returning home from World War I. It was reconstituted into the Organized Reserves as Headquarters, 82d Division, on 24 June 1921 and housed at the Federal Building in Columbia, South Carolina. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Airborne Designation & World War II === Following the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, the Division was re-designated on 13 February 1942 as Division Headquarters, 82d Division. It was ordered into active service on 25 March 1942 at Camp Claiborne, Louisiana, under the command of General Omar Bradley. Sergeant Alvin C. York addressed the men and inspired them to continue their history and service from World War I. General Bradley began a strict and physical training regimen, which was carried on by the next commander, Major General Matthew Bunker Rigdway. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Operation HUSKY === On 15 August 1942, the Division was reorganized and designated the 82d Airborne Division. The U.S. Army adopted and developed the airborne concept, and the 82d would be the first U.S. division to receive this designation. MG Ridgway would lead the Division to North Africa in May 1943, where it intensely trained for the airborne assault onto the island of Sicily for Operation HUSKY. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Operation AVALANCHE === In September 1943, General Mark Clark, Fifth Army, requested MG Ridgway send the 82d to drop onto the Salerno beachhead to help secure the Italian foothold established by the Allies. Operation AVALANCHE consisting of two, consecutive night jumps accomplished the mission and eliminated any doubt the Allies would be pushed back into the sea. Operation SHINGLE, a seaborne assault by the 504th Parachute Infantry Regiment, gave the Allies a further foothold on the Italian peninsula. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Operations NEPTUNE and OVERLORD === While the 504th stayed in Italy to fight, the rest of the 82d headed for England to prepare and train for Operation NEPTUNE, the airborne assault of Operation OVERLORD, the Allied offensive into Normandy, France. Joined by the 507th and the 508th Parachute Infantry Regiments, the 82d assaulted Normandy with 12,000 Parachute and Glider troops, 6 June 1944. Their mission was to destroy vital Germany supply bridges and capture causeways leading inland across the flooded areas behind the Normandy beaches where seaborne forces would land to gain control of roads and communications. The 82d fought for 33 days without relief or replacements, and once again successfully completed the mission. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Operation MARKET GARDEN === The final airborne assault for the 82d Airborne Division during World War II was into Holland in September 1944. Operation MARKET GARDEN would have the All Americans perform a day time jump into Nijmegen. Led by their new commander, BG James M. Gavin, the 82d’s objectives were to capture and hold the key bridges at Grave and Nijmegen, as well as some subsidiary bridges over a canal to the east of Grave. The 82d successfully dropped and assembled at the Maas River Bridge at Grave and secured the structure within an hour. Gavin led his men in fighting and secured the approach to the bridge at Nijmegen, the second longest span in Holland and heavily fortified by the enemy. On the next day, 200 men of the 82d performed a daytime crossing of the fast moving Waal River in an attempt to secure the opposite end of the Nijmegen Bridge. German resistance was fierce, but the All Americans pushed through, secured the bridge, and opened a route to the Rhine River and into Germany. The All Americans briefly rested after Holland, but the final German offensive in December 1944, the Battle of the Bulge, ended any reprieve. After being rushed into combat with little food, ammunition, and winter clothing, the 82d held their ground against German tanks and artillery, began to push back, and by February 1945 were pushing into Germany. During the drive to end the war, the Division liberated a work camp at Wobbelin, Germany. The 82d also received the unconditional surrender of 146,000 men of the 21st German Army at Ludwigstlust. World War II ended in May 1945, and the 82d Airborne Division would receive the honor of Occupation Duty in Berlin. It is in Berlin where the Division received its second, and most famous nickname, “America’s Guard of Honor” from General George S. Patton, after he reviewed the Paratroopers. Four men would receive the Medal of Honor for their actions during the war, Private First Class Charles N. DeGlopper, Private Joe Gandara, Private John R. Towle, and First Sergeant Leonard A. Funk. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Cold War === Following World War II and into the early 1960s, the 82d Airborne Division trained hard during the Cold War to become the nation’s Strategic Reaction Force. They participated in numerous and varied exercises containing up to 60,000 men, within the U.S., and trained in Greenland, Alaska, South America, Turkey and Africa. The might and mettle of the 82d was tested time and time again. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Dominican Republic === In April 1965, twenty years after World War II, with communism attempting to emerge in the Western Hemisphere, the 82d Airborne Division deployed to support Operation POWER PACK in the Dominican Republic. The Paratroopers arrived and suppressed the communist rebellion, allowing democratic elections to proceed. Most of the Division returned home by the September 1965, but 1st Brigade stayed until September 1966. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Vietnam === In response the Tet Offensive of 1968, in the Republic of Vietnam, General Westmoreland, MACV commander, requested a brigade of the 82d Airborne Division be sent immediately to support U.S. operations. Within 24 hours, the Division organized men and equipment of the 3d Brigade, known as the Golden Brigade, and had them in route to Chu Lai. The 3d Brigade performed combat duties in the Hue-Phu Bai area of the I Corps sector. The brigade moved south to defend Saigon, fighting battles in the Delta, the Iron Triangle, and along the Cambodian border. After serving 22 months in Vietnam, 3d Brigade troopers returned to Fort Bragg in December 1969. Sergeant First Class Felix M. Conde-Falcon received the Medal of Honor for destroying five enemy bunkers at an enemy battalion command outpost. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Grenada === On 25 October 1983, the 82d was called back to the Caribbean, this time to the tiny island of Grenada to assist the nation’s democratic government to defeat a communist uprising. The first 82d unit to deploy in Operation URGENT FURY was a task force of the 2-325th Infantry. The troops were rigged for an airborne insertion, but two hours out of Pope Air Force Base, they air landed since the airfield was already secured. Operation URGENT FURY tested the division’s ability to deploy as a rapid deployment force. The first aircraft carrying division troopers touched down at Grenada’s Point Salines 17 hours after notification. The 82d was once again successful in defending democracy and American interests. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Panama === On December 20, 1989, the All Americans conducted their first combat jump since World War II onto Torrijos International Airport, Panama, to oust ruthless dictator, Manuel Noriega, and restore the duly elected government to power. The 1st Brigade comprising the 1st and 2nd Battalion, 504th Infantry along with the 4-325th Infantry, joined the 3-504th Infantry already prepositioned in Panama. After the night combat jump and seizure of the international airport, the 82d conducted follow on combat air assault missions in Panama City and in the surrounding areas, eventually dismantling the Noriega regime. The victorious paratroopers returned to Fort Bragg on January 12, 1990, in style, conducting a mass jump onto Sicily Drop Zone, Fort Bragg. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} ===Desert Storm === With the 82d celebrating and congratulations still fresh in the minds of most paratroopers, the 82d Airborne Division was called upon once again to perform a rapid deployment mission. This time it was to draw a line in the sand. Six days after Iraq’s invasion of Kuwait on 2 August 1990, the 82d became the vanguard of the largest deployment of American troops since Vietnam. The first unit to deploy to Saudi Arabia on 8 August was a task force of the 2d Brigade. Soon after, the rest of the division followed. Their intense training began in anticipation of paratroopers fighting it out in the desert with the heavily armored Iraqi army. Their training concentrated on chemical defense, anti-armor tactics and live-fire maneuver exercises. The battle cry picked up by the paratroopers was “The road home … is through Baghdad.” On 16 January 1991, Operation DESERT STORM began when an armada of Allied war planes pounded Iraqi targets. The ground war began six weeks later on 23 February, with the 82d conducted flanking movements deep inside Iraq. In the short 100 hour ground war, the vehicle-mounted 82d drove deep into Iraq capturing thousands of Iraqi soldiers and tons of equipment, weapons, and ammunition. After the liberation of Kuwait, the 82d began deployment back to Fort Bragg, with most of division returning by the end of April 1991. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Operation Enduring Freedom === When America was attacked on September 11, 2001, President George W. Bush called upon the American military to fight global terrorism. In June 2002, Task Force Panther, comprised of elements from the 505th Infantry and other 82d units, deployed to Afghanistan in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM (OEF). Task Force Devil, comprised of the 504th Infantry and support elements replaced Task Force Panther in January 2003. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Operation Iraqi Freedom === In February 2003, 2d Brigade, deployed with the Division Headquarters to Kuwait in support of Operation IRAQI FREEDOM (OIF). The Division conducted sustained combat operations throughout Iraq. The Division Headquarters returned to Fort Bragg, May 2003. The 2d Brigade remained in Iraq attached to the 1st Armored Division and continued to conduct combat missions. The Division Headquarters along with 3d Brigade and elements of Division Artillery, Division Support Command, and Aviation, returned to Iraq in August 2003 to continue command and control over combat operations in and around Baghdad. The 1st Brigade deployed to conduct combat operations in OIF, January 2004. The 2d Brigade redeployed to Fort Bragg, North Carolina in February. The Division Headquarters was relieved by the 1st Marine Expeditionary Division in March 2004, and the remaining 82d forces in Iraq redeployed to Fort Bragg by the end of April 2004. For the first time in two years all of the Division’s units were home. In September 2004, the 82d’s Deployment Ready Force, 1-505 deployed in support of OEF6, supporting Joint Task Force -76 and the Afghanistan elections. The TF redeployed in October 2004. In December 2004, the 82d’s 1-17th Cavalry, the 2d and 3d Battalions of the 325th Infantry deployed to Iraq to provide a safe and secure environment for the country’s first-ever, free national elections. Thanks in part to the efforts of 2d Brigade paratroopers, more than eight million Iraqis were able to cast their first meaningful ballots. In September 2005, Task Force 2-325 and Task Force 3-504 deployed to Iraq in support of the Iraqi national elections once again. The units redeployed in December 2005 and January 2006 respectively. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Hurricane Katrina === More than 3,600 Paratroopers from the 82d, conducted a no-notice deployment in support of Joint Task Force Katrina for Operation All American Assist on Sept. 3, 2005. While supporting relief efforts in the wake of Hurricane Katrina, the Task Force led daily search-and-rescue operations in high water areas, resulting in more than 900 people and countless pets rescued. Additionally, they evacuated almost 5,000 residents from throughout New Orleans and the surrounding area. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Operation Iraqi Freedom === In June 2006, the Division was reorganized into a modular division structure. The Division’s major subordinate units now include the 1st Brigade Combat Team, the 2d Brigade Combat Team, the 3d Brigade Combat Team, the 4th Brigade Combat Team, the 82d Combat Aviation Brigade; and the Headquarter and Headquarters Battalion. The 2d Brigade Combat Team deployed to OIF, January 2007, as the lead brigade of General Petraeus’s Surge Strategy to reclaim Baghdad from insurgents. 1st Brigade Combat Team deployed to Iraq to provide theater security throughout the country. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Operation ENDURING FREEDOM VIII === The Division Headquarters and Division Special Troops Battalion (TF Gladius) and other Division elements deployed to Afghanistan in early 2007 for a 15-month assignment as Combined Joint Task Force 82 (CJTF-82) and the U.S. troop contribution to NATO’s International Security Assistance Force (ISAF). During Operation ENDURING FREEDOM VIII, CJTF-82, commanded by MG David M. Rodriguez, served as the National Command Element for over 27,000 U.S. Soldiers, Sailors, Airmen, Marines, and civilians in Afghanistan. In 2009 2d Brigade Combat Team assumed the role as the ground component of the Global Response Force for the Department of Defense and in 2010 deployed to Haiti in support of humanitarian relief following a devastating earthquake. Also in 2009, 3d Brigade Combat Team deployed to Iraq on a 15-month rotation. The 82d Airborne Division received orders from Forces Command on 2 March 2009 to prepare, once again, for deployment in support of Operation ENDURING FREEDOM. They departed May 2009 for Regional Command – East (RC-E), Afghanistan, and accepted the transition of authority from the 101st Airborne Division (Air Assault) on 3 June 2009. The 4th Brigade Combat Team of the division, along with 700 additional training and support personnel, arrived in country, August 2009, and took up positions in RC – West and South. CJTF-82’s mission was to support the Government of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan (GIRoA) in rebuilding the region’s security forces, social institutions, including governance, economics, and infrastructure, while neutralizing an insurgency hindering regional stability. This would prove to be no easy task, as RC-East’s operational area was 124,675 square kilometers that included 14 provinces, as well as securing 570 miles of Afghanistan-Pakistan border. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} === Operation NEW DAWN === In May 2011, 2d Brigade Combat Team deployed to Iraq in support of Operation NEW DAWN. The 2d BCT was the last brigade combat team to pull out of Iraq and successfully relinquished responsibility of the Anbar Province to the Iraqi government. They returned home to Fort Bragg, December 2011. The Division returned from another year long deployment to Afghanistan in October 2012. They served as the Regional Command South headquarters with nearly 10,000 Paratroopers throughout Afghanistan, from Kandahar in the south to Afghanistan’s eastern border. When history looks back on Afghanistan in 2012 there will be one undeniable fact – the All American Paratrooper was once again on the ground, working shoulder to shoulder with those in a time of need. Today, as they have in recent deployments and throughout the Division’s history, the troopers who wear the red, white and blue patch of the 82d Airborne Division are truly America’s Guard of Honor. {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} == Made possible by == Disclaimer: The 82d Airborne Division Historical Society is not endorsed by DOD. “This is a non-federal entity. It is not a part of the department of defense or any of its components and has no governmental status.” The Historical information provided is from the 82nd Airborne Division Museum Chris Ruff; Curator and Rafael Alvarez; Museum Technician. 82D Airborne Division Museum Building C-6841 Ardennes ST 5108 Ardennes St Fort Bragg, North Carolina 28310[https://www.82ndairbornedivisionmuseum.com/general-information/] {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} == Sources ==

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{{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} [[Category: Wayne, Mississippi, Graham Name Study]] [[Category: 8th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry, United States Civil War]] [[Category: Wayne County, Mississippi]] ----
'''History of the'''
'''8th Mississippi Infantry Regiment'''
Confederate States of America
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Dedicated to my Great-great grandfather:
Pvt. Elbert D. Graham of Co. F
Elbert D. Graham (1846-1931)
by [[Graham-10282 | ''David Graham'']]
---- '''My Great-great Grandfather''' I grew up listening to my grandfather, Mabry E. Graham, Sr. tell me of his grandfather, Elbert D. Graham - who had fought against the Yankees in the Civil war. Unfortunately, my grandfather knew few details of "Elbert and the war". As a young boy, I would visit Elbert's Confederate tombstone at the Clear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery between Waynesboro and Shubuta, Mississippi. I would stare at it and my mind was full of questions. What did he do? Where did he go? What kind of things happened? I promised myself that one day I would discover the answers. Elbert Graham became a focus in the journey to discover my ancestory. Since Elbert had been a Confederate soldier, it seemed like the most exciting place to start. I have always been sensitive to the issues concerning slavery and rasicm - both of which I firmly detest. Yet, the Civil War still bubbles in the blood of people to this day...especially Southerners. That striking socio-economic difference between the North and South still lingers. This cultural difference between the North and South spawned the states' rights issues that surfaced decades before the first shot at Ft. Summter and manifests itself still today. It is important that we all realize the terrible tragedy of this war...of slavery...of racism...and condemn the residual hatreds that still exist today. What would we become? Like the Irish and the British? The Jews and the Palestinians? Such hatreds only wreak destruction. Love and forebearance to everyone should be the foundation we stand upon. However...it doesn't mean that one must forget the men, the battles, the places, the dates...the emotions of the fight...the things our ancestors must have experienced while on the battlefield. It must be understood that the thousands of ordinary soldiers like Elbert did not fight to defend "that peculiar institution" of slavery. Rather - it was because their places of birth - their homeland, issued a call to arms. No one thought of doing otherwise - for liberty from "Northern Oppression" was the popular mood in the South. Upon reaching adulthood, I wrote the Mississippi State Dept. of Archives & History to get more information...and that started an incredible journey for me where I realized that I had many ancestors who had fought in the Confederate armies...imagine that! {{Image|file=Graham-9745.jpg |caption=Elbert Graham's Confederate grave marker }} ==='''Elbert Graham Enlists'''=== Although Elbert lived in the "Davis Community" of Wayne County, MS., it was the town of Shubuta in Clark County that was the closest enlistment point. On August 25, 1861 at 15 years of age, Elbert Graham enlisted under Capt. James Gates. He was told that within the next few months, a new regiment would be formed and his group of enlistees would become part of that regiment. The rendezvous point would be at Enterprise, MS and the date set was the second week of October. Enterprise was a major mustering point for many regiments of central/east MS and central/west AL because it was on the main rail line (Mobile & Ohio R.R.). On October 18, 1861, at rendezvous in Enterprise, the enlistees, some 800 strong were designated the 8th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. Elbert's group from Shubuta was designated as Company F, officers were selected and a nickname was chosen: "The Clark County Rangers". My great-great grandfather would remain within this regiment until the surrender of the Southern armies and parole at Greensboro, NC in April 1865. In all there were 10 Companies created. They are listed below. The links will send you to a text-file roster for that particular company: ===ROSTERS: MISSISSIPPI 8th INFANTRY REGIMENT=== [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/8th_Regiment,_Mississippi_Infantry '''Roster of the 8th Infantry Regiment''']: :Company A: "Yankee Terrors": Raleigh (Smith Co.) :Company B: "Pinckney Guards": Pinckneyville (Newton Co.) :Company C: "True Confederates": Raleigh (Smith Co.) :Company D: "Moody True Blues": Enterprise (Clark Co.) :Company E: "Tallahoma Hard Shells": Holder's Church (Jasper Co.) :Company F: "Clark County Rangers": Shubuta (Clark Co.) :Company G: "Tolson Guard": Buckley's Store (Jasper Co.) :Company H: "Southern Sentinels": Marion (Lauderdale Co.) :Company I: "Confederate Guards": Rushing's Store (Lauderdale Co.) :Company K: "Ellisville Invincibles": Ellisville (Jones Co.) ===REGIMENTAL HISTORY=== '''Organization & Consolidations:''' Organized in 1861. Field-consolidated with the 32nd Infantry Reg. in July 1864. On April 9, 1865, further consolidated with the 3rd Infantry Battalion and a portion of the 5th Infantry Reg. to become the 8th Mississippi Infantry Battalion. *'''Assignments''' :Army of Pensacola, Dept. of Alabama & W. Florida. (Jan-Mar 1862). :Dept. of Alabama & W. Florida (Mar-Apr 1862). *'''As part of Jackson's Brigade:''' :Withers' Div., Rt. Wing, Army of Mississippi (Aug-Nov 1862). :Withers' Div., 1st Corps, Army of Tennessee (Nov-Dec 1862). :Army of Tennessee (Dec 1862-Aug 1863). :Cheatham's Div., 1st Corps, Army of Tennessee (Aug 1863-Feb 1864). :Walker's Div., 1st Corps, Army of Tennessee (Feb-Jul 1864). :Gist's Brigade, Walker's Div., 1st Corps, Army of Tennessee (July 1864). :Lowery's Brigade, Cleburne's Div., 1st Corps, Army of Tennessee (July 1864-April 1865). ===Battles=== *Murfreesboro (Dec 31, 1862-Jan 3, 1863) *Tullahoma Campaign (June 1863) *Chickamauga (Sep 19-20, 1863) *Chattanooga Siege (Sep-Nov 1863) *Chattanooga (Nov 23-25, 1863) *Atlanta Campaign (May-Sep 1864) *Peach Tree Creek (July 20, 1864) *Atlanta (July 22, 1864) *Franklin (Nov 30, 1864) *Nashville (Dec 15-16, 1864) *Carolinas Campaign (Feb-Apr 1865) *Bentonville (Mar 19-21, 1865) ===The 8th Regiment Field History:=== After rendezvous at Enterprise, MS. in August,1861, the 8th Regiment was mustered into Confederate service in early October and immediately sent to Pensacola, FL. along with the 5th Mississippi Infantry Regiment. As part of Gen. Braxton Bragg's forces, they camped opposite of Union-held Ft. Pickens through the fall & winter of 1861 where severe artillery engagements occurred between Fts. Barrancas and Pickens. A return shows the Regiment at "Camp Burt near the Warrington Navy Yard, FL." from Oct. 18 - Dec. 31, 1861. A return for Jan. and Feb. 1862 shows the Regiment at "Camp Jones near O'Bannonsville, FL." A further return for March and April shows the Regiment encamped at Warrington, FL. Although not ordered to Corinth as were the Ninth and Tenth Regiments they remained in the Pensacola, FL area until May of 1862 where they were evacuated to Ft. Morgan near Mobile, AL under the command of Lt.-Col. J. Gates. During the summer of 1862, the 8th was sent by rail to Chattanooga, TN as Bragg prepared his offensive into Kentucky which would be part of the overall battles for Chattanooga. It was at this time the 8th was assigned to Gen. J.K. Jackson's Brigade, Whither's Division, Polk's right wing along with the 5th Mississippi and the 5th Georgia Inf. Regiments. Although the 8th participated in the advance into Kentucky (Bardstown near Louisville) they were not engaged at the Battle of Perryville (KY - Oct. 8, 1862) where Bragg was compelled to fall back into Tennessee. A return for Sept. and Oct. 1862 shows the regiment stationed in Knoxville, TN., preparing for the great battles to occur in Tennessee which would culminate with the loss of Chattanooga, the fall-back into Georgia, the return to Tennessee with Hood for the slaughter at Franklin and "the end in the Carolinas" where the Army of Tennessee surrendered in April 1865. ====Battle of Murfreesboro==== Although Gen. Braxton Bragg had manuevered Union Gen. Buell out of Tennessee, his defeat at Perryville, KY in October 1862 forced him to retreat to Murfreesboro, TN and there his forces dug in. The Union Army of the Cumberland, now commanded by Gen. William S. Rosencrans (who had replaced Buell) had been in light pursuit of Bragg and was back in Tennessee occuppying Nashville. The federal forces finally advanced out of Nashville on Dec. 26, 1862 and found Bragg's forces and the 8th Mississippi waiting at Murfreesboro - about 30 miles away from Nashville. Although the Federals had made the advance from Nashville, the Confederates made the attack. Here, the 8th served in line with Breckinridge on the east bank of Stone's River at the opening of the Battle of Murfreesboro on Dec 31, 1862. They accompanied several units sent across the river to attack Palmer's Division after other divisions had failed, yet this attack also failed. The fighting was so fierce that one officer and three enlisted men from Co. K refused to go to the front line. Of the 874 total from the brigade engaged in this attack, the returns from the 8th Regiment show 20 killed and 113 wounded. Bragg's army withdrew from Murfreesboro on the night of Jan 3 and proceeded to Shelbyville - falling back to the so-called Confederate "Tullahoma Line". Rosecrans did not pursue and no major engagements were seen until Rosecrans finally moved his army out of Murfreesboro 6 months later on June 24 - here began Rosecran's "Tullahoma Campaign". Returns show the 8th encamped "on the river" at Bridgeport, AL until July 1863. There they were engaged at times with hunting deserters and bushwackers in northern Alabama. It was during this time that Bragg was compelled by Rosencrans to fall back to Chattanooga as Rosecrans pushed through the "Tullahoma Line". As Rosecrans advanced on Chattanooga in August, the 8th was brought in to help reinforce Bragg's position. A return on August 27th shows that three men from the 8th Regiment were killed and one wounded by a shell that exploded, having been shot from enemy batteries on Waldron's Ridge. Later returns show the 8th with Bragg at Chattanooga and retreating with him to Lafayette, GA - at the time that Rosencrans' flanking movements through the mountains were underway. Since the Confederates still held Lookout Mountain and Missionary Ridge, the Federal position was tenuous. Bragg received much needed reinforcements by rail from Longstreet's Corps (of Lee's Army of Northern Virginia) as Rosecrans was involved in a series of deceptive ploys by separating his army into three groups trying to confuse Bragg and also locate the bulk of Bragg's army and hopefully deliver a decisive blow. Rosecrans hastily tried to reunite his separated army when he realized that the Confederates were amassing themselves along with Longstreet's reinforcements and both armies found themselves maneuvered about 8 miles east of Chattanooga near the banks of a little creek named Chickamauga (a Cherokee name meaning "River of Blood") - the Federal and Confederate main bodies were now lying too close together to avoid contact. Manuevering and skirmishing occurred during the days and nights of Sept. 17th and 18th. On the night of Sept. 18, 1863, Bragg's forces had sufficiently crossed the creek and set up positions for an attack. ====Battle of Chickamauga==== In the great Battle of Chickamauga which began about 8 am on Sept. 19, 1863, the 8th Regiment, commanded by Col. John C. Wilkinson, shared the right side of the Confederate line and were distinguished in the gallant advance of Cheatham's Div. which occurred around noon. In this battle, the 8th was placed alongside the 5th Miss. Infantry Regiment (the 5th Mississippi usually always had the same assignments as the 8th). The 8th captured and brought off the field several pieces of artillery and some horses belonging to the enemy who was being commanded by Gen. Thomas. This booty had been originally captured earlier in the day by Walker's Corps, but was recaptured by Thomas' forces. Later, the 8th lost the forward ground attained on the 19th but later again advanced close to Federal positions on the Chattanooga Rd. Under heavy fire, the 8th held their ground until the enemy was driven back. It was at this point that Elbert's first cousin, Col. Adin McNeill of Co. F was killed and Col. John C. Wilkinson of Co. F was wounded. Also killed was my great-great-great granduncle, Capt. J.W. White of Co. G and his nephew Wm. Oscar Chatham. The following description of Capt. White's death was supplied to me by Kay Armstrong Lee, a "newly found" distant cousin (original source "Records of Jasper County, W.P.A. Source Materials"): On the 2nd day of the Battle of Chicamauga, about 4 pm on Sunday evening the 8th Miss. Advanced close to Thomas' position on Chatanooga Rd. and held their place, driving the Federal Army from it's last position.....the soldiers were loading their guns, (when) Capt. White...was struck by a shot. It cut the button at the neck of his shirt, entering his neck, came out at his shoulder blade, cutting through his knapsack. He ran about 100 yds just as hard as he could, shooting as he ran. With outstretched arms, he fell to the ground, face down, where his mouth filled with dirt. The orders were given to fire, and it was therefore impossible... to go to him. Ms. Lee continues with this anecdote from the family history: Upon hearing the news of the deaths of Captain John White and his nephew, William Oscar Chatham, their families traveled to Chickamauga, exhumed the bodies, loaded them in the back of a wagon under a load of coal and brought them home for burial at the Hopewell Methodist Church Cemetery in Jasper County. The casualties for the 8th for the 2 days of fighting were: 10 killed and 84 wounded out of 252 engaged. Col. Wilkinson said, "...all men in the regiment did their duty nobly...". Adin McNeill and several of his family members who fought and died with the 8th Regiment are buried at the McNeill Family Cemetery outside of Shubuta, MS. The memorial on my cousin Adin's tombstone reads: Dear brother, too hard it seemed that just at the close of the struggle in which thou hast striven so bravely and the victory won from the foe, flying balls thy life which promised so well should take but thus it was. And as the sun in silence hid his face and the enemy in confusion fled, and the den of battle lulled into stillness three shots thy body pierced. And ended the life of one of whom we were proud and sent thy spirit to realms of glory." ====Withdrawal to Atlanta==== The 8th Regiment was part of Jackson's Brigade holding a position on Chattanooga Creek during the Battle of Lookout Mountain (Nov 24, 1863). They were a part of Cheatham's Div. the next day in the Battle of Missionary Ridge where many of the regiment were captured. From there in retreat, the 8th proceeded to Dalton, GA. and went into winter quarters. Bragg would not again return to Tennessee with his army. Jefferson Davis replaced Bragg with Gen. Joseph Johnston - a very able general, but a man who Davis had never really gotten along with. Now the Battles for Atlanta would begin. In Feb 1864, the 8th became part of Walker's Division composed of mainly units from GA. When Gen. W.T. Sherman advanced, the 8th served with Cleburne's Div. and was then in action at Calhoun on May 14, 1864, at Reseca May 15, at Adairville May 17, at New Hope Church May 27 and along the line at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain up until July 2. Near Pine Mountain, Lt.-Col. J.F. Smith was killed. The 8th was then temporarily attached to Gist's Brigade. A roll dated June 17 has my great-great grandfather admitted into the "Floyd House and Ocmulgee Hospitals" in Macon, GA with dysentery and then furloughed on June 22. At this time, Jefferson Davis relieved Gen. J. Johnston and handed the Army of Tennessee to Gen. J.B. Hood. Davis could not forgive Johnston for allowing the western front to push itself into Atlanta...the very heart of the Confederacy. Unlike Johnston, who preferred manuevering for position, Hood, believed in open frontal assaults which in the upcoming months, would allow the Federals to chew up much of the Army of Tennessee. Hood, who himself had lost use of an arm at Gettysburg and had lost a leg at Chickamauga, is still a controversial figure in the history of the Army of Tennessee, which unlike the Army of Northern Virginia, was unable to find a leader with the charisma of Robert E. Lee. ====Battles for Atlanta==== At the Battle of Peachtree Creek on July 20, 1864 - the fight for the city of Atlanta commenced. The regiment had considerable casualties as did other units engaged, e.g., Gen. Loring's Confederate troops faced horrendous losses of over a 1000 men in only a few minutes. Even worse for the 8th was the fighting that occurred during the Battle of Atlanta on July 22, 1864. The 8th was again with her "sister-regiment" - the 5th Mississippi and were part of Lowery's Brigade which lost half it's numbers that day, having in battle a total of 1200. Forgoing sleep for 2 days and nights in excessive summer heat, the men were completely exhausted. Nevertheless, they made a gallant charge against the Federal rifle pits. It was at this time that Col. John C. Wilkinson was killed, Adjutant J.S. McCaskill missing, and Lt. A.E. Moody wounded. Gen. Lowery said, "The 8th Mississippi lost their gallant Colonel, Adjutant and many other valuable officers and men near the works". Three companies of the 6th Iowa Regiment repulsed the charge of the 8th Mississippi and "secured their dead and wounded with some prisoners". On this day, the 8th's Division commander, General W.H.T. Walker was killed. Also for the first time in the western theatre, a Union general was killed: Gen. MacPherson, whom Sherman had personally mentored. The regiment had been 408 strong when it left Dalton on May 10 and by July 22 had tallied 36 killed, 190 wounded and 14 missing, leaving 208 fit for battle. It was at this time that Sherman began a seige of Atlanta. While the city was under seige, the 8th Mississippi served in the works of the fortifications that had been built and also at East Point. The brigade was moved to Jonesboro to face Sherman's troops there. At the Battle of Jonesboro (just outside of Atlanta), the 8th made a gallant fight, driving the enemy across Flint River on Aug 31. However Sherman, who had swung the bulk of his army south of Atlanta succeeded in capturing Jonesboro, effectively cutting-off Confederate railroad support. At Jonesboro, the Army of Tennesse lost 10 men to each Union soldier killed. This would not be the last time Gen. Hood would demand blood sacrifice from the Army of Tennessee. At Lovejoy's Station on Sept. 2 as Hood abandoned Atlanta, the 8th assisted in the repulse of Wood's Union Division with heavy losses to the enemy, but also with considerable casualties within the 8th Regiment. Atlanta was now lost and it was at Lovejoy's Station that the Army of Tennessee's tattered elements reorganized. As Sherman settled into Atlanta, Hood's Army moved north, hoping to lure Sherman out of Atlanta to fight him in the mountains to the north. Hood had persuaded Beauregard to let him try this stategy, for even if Sherman stayed in Atlanta, Hood could then try to break Sherman's supply lines coming down from Tennessee and even reclaim Tennessee itself, in it's relatively open position. Sherman, who entertained no notion of leaving Atlanta, ordered Federal General J.M. Schofield to depart with his army and link-up with Gen. Thomas' forces in Nashville and from there, protect Tennessee, the supply-line to Atlanta and also deal with the Confederate Army of Tennessee "once and for all". Sherman had other plans: the burning of Atlanta, then carving a 60-mile wide swathe through the South as he burned his way to Savannah - his infamous "March to the Sea". As the Army of Tennessee moved north chasing and trying to lure Schofield into a fight, the 8th took part in operations along the Chattanooga & Atlanta RR, including the capture of Dalton AL, then on to Gadsden AL, skirmishing before Decatur and then crossing the Tennessee River on Nov 13, 1864. On Nov 21, they marched in a snowstorm from Florence to a position of battle at Spring Hill against Stanley's Federals, in the rear of the Union positions at Columbia in preparation for the Battle of Franklin. Schofield had been avoiding a fight all along, but now that he was close to Gen. Thomas' and his forces at Nashville, an encounter was eminent. Hood knew he had to try to do something before the two armies linked up. As the Federals firmly entrenched themselves at Franklin in preparation for a possible Confederate attack, Hood made it known to his generals that a frontal assault over exposed ground would be the order of battle. In disbelief, Hood's subordinates objected, informing Hood that the attack was suicidal. No amount of persuading could compel Hood to change this plan. Division commander Gen. Patrick Cleburne, an illustrious leader under whom the 8th Regiment served, commented bitterly to his friend and subordinate, Gen. D.C. Govan, "Well, Govan, if we must die, let us die like men." ====Battle of Franklin==== At the Battle of Franklin on Nov. 30, 1864, Hood launched an massive assault against Schofield's army in what would be one of the Army of Tennessee's worst battles. The 8th was part of the memorable assault upon the fortified Union breastworks in which Division Commander Cleburne was killed as well as Gist and also 60 other brigade and regimental commanders being either killed or wounded. As an example, Company B of the 8th Mississippi brought in 27 men on this sacrificial charge and lost 10 killed at the breastworks, 7 wounded and 4 captured. At the McGavock Cemetery , 25 men killed at the Battle of Franklin from the 8th Regiment are buried. In this 5 hour battle, Hood lost 6,250 men (more than both sides lost at Shiloh). Federal losses were 2,326. That night, Schofield retreated into Nashville, leaving his dead and wounded on the field and linked with Thomas, as Sherman had originally planned. Hood ordered his wounded army to follow and at this time, the 8th Regiment numbered 837 men. Taking up positions in a hilly area south of Nashville Hood prepared his remaining 23,000 soldiers for the battle. These soldiers, recovering from the blow of Franklin, were ragged...more than 1/3 of them without shoes in this December winter. So ill-equipped and provisioned, a Tennessean said, "We can see our ragged soldier with sunken cheek and famineglistening eyes." The Federals, on the other hand, were amassing over 70,000 men. Gen. Thomas knew this would be the opportunity to finally destroy the Army of Tennessee. Thomas took so much time preparing for a total victory that Grant decided to replace him - but Thomas, at the last minute, launched the attack on the foggy morning of Dec. 15, 1865. ====The Final Battle: Nashville==== At the Battle of Nashville on Dec. 15-16, the 8th, under the corps command of Nashville's own Gen. B.F. Cheatham, was involved in the repulsions of the enemy's "mostly colored" units assaulting Hood's right (eastern) flank during the 15th. The repulsions left Union dead and wounded by the hundreds scattered on the battlefield. The only Confederate casualties in Cheatham's corps that day were those from Federal sharpshooters. That night, Cheatham's corps was marched west to station themselves on the right of Stewart's Corps, along the western flank. On the 16th, the Federal assault on Shy's Hill resulted in a breech in the Confederate line along the west flank. The 8th, as part of Lowrey's Brigade, was at the center of the Division's (Cleburne's) line - which was under the command of Gen. J.A. Smith, who held command after Cleburne's death at Franklin. Lowrey was immediately ordered to relocate to support the western flank just as it fell through. As the Federals pressed on, the Confederate line futher gave way and a confused retreat towards the Granny White Pike ensued. Cheatham ordered that Lowrey's and Granbury's Brigade check the Federal advance. It was here that the 8th was involved in the disastrous fighting near the Granny White Pike. The routed Confederates reorganized in the hills several hundred yards southwest of the abandoned line of battle. After Nashville, Hood was pursued by the Federals for the next 10 days. As Hood retreated southwest - the destination being northeast Mississippi, a rear guard was formed under Gen. N.B. Forrest to protect the army from attack by the Union pursuit. Forrest had gained such success and notoriety with his quasi-guerilla tactics, that Sherman hinted at his assasination in a letter to Thomas in Jan. 1865 saying, "...I would like to have Forrest hunted down and killed...". Through Christmas of 1865, the Army of Tennessee and the 8th Mississippi marched through snow and frozen mud through northern Alabama and finally reached Corinth, Mississippi - where they stayed for a week and then on Jan 23, retired to Tupelo where Gen. Hood resigned command. The Army of Tennessee and the western theatre was brought to a close. Hood, in his report, stated that he brought about 15,000 men into Mississippi, not including approximately 3,000 Tennesseans given furlough. This means that during the Battle of Nashville and the subsequent retreat to Mississippi, the Army of Tennessee lost approximately 5,000 men either killed, wounded, captured or missing. For the entire campaign under Hood, since receiving command at Atlanta, Hood himself estimated his losses at an incredible 10,000 men (in only 2 months!). Actual losses surely were higher, at Franklin alone, Confederate losses were over 6,500. Add to that the 5,000 that can be determined from Hood's own report concerning the Battle of Nashville and subsequent retreat, then add the losses at Jonesboro and the subsequent chasing of Schofield into Tennessee, it would be more accurate to estimate losses of 15,000. Defending his decisions to the bitter end, he wrote in his official report to Richmond concerning the campaign and particularly, the breech at Shy's Hill during the Battle of Nashville: "''Were I again placed in such circumstances I should make the same marches and fight the same battles, trusting that the same unforseen and unavoidable accident would not again occur to change into disaster a victory which had been already won.''" The remaining elements of the Army of Tennessee were then transported by rail to the eastern theatre. ====The End in the Carolinas==== The 8th proceeded to take part in the Carolinas Campaign during which the Battle of Bentonville was fought on March 19 - 21. It was during this time that, according to Union war records, the regimental flag of the 8th Mississippi was captured. The flag was captured by Pvt. Richard C. Mangam of Co. H, 148th New York Infantry Regiment. This occurred on April 2, 1865 at Hatcher's Run, VA. For this, Mangam received the Congressional Medal of Honor in 1888. This event, which is part of Union records is being disputed by a descendant of one of the members of the 8th Regiment. On April 9, 1865, remnants of Lowery's Brigade, the 5th, 8th and 32nd Infantry Regiments and the 3rd Battalion were consolidated as the 8th Mississippi Infantry Battalion commanded by Capt. J. Y Carmack. The Battalion was made a part of the brigade commanded by Gen. Sharp of D.H. Hill's Division of General Lee's Corps. The 8th Mississippi Infantry Battalion surrendered and was paroled at Greensboro, NC on April 26, 1865. We Shall Remember So ends the story of the 8th Mississippi Regiment and the great Army of Tennessee as they met their end so far from where they started. In review, it would be unjust to blame the disintegration of the Army of Tennessee solely on Hood with the loss of Atlanta, the Battle of Franklin and the route at Nashville. It is certain that the army was usually outnumbered by a better-equipped foe who seemed to have endless supplies of materials and men. Of course, some circumstances existed to balance the scale: the Army of Tennessee was fighting on it's home-turf among it's own populace who did much to support their army. There existed a chance that the Federals, even with the superior numbers and better equipment could have been defeated. Bragg, Johnston and Hood did what they thought was best to effect that end but it was to no avail. Compared to the Army of Northern Virginia, the Army of Tennessee and the battles fought are not as much part of general "Civil War knowledge" as they should be. In summing up the entire war, it should be realized that this "Lost Cause" was just that - a lost cause - forged from the desire to perpetuate a way of life, of commerce and of agriculture which relied on slavery. It simply could not have prevailed. Notwithstanding the "higher" rights and wrongs, it remains left to us, the descendants of these fighting men, to keep the memory of what they did, where they went and what kinds of things happened to them, alive. ===Epilogue=== After the war, my great-great grandfather returned to his home east of Shubuta, MS (where I was also born) and married Nancy Laurette Woodward, daughter of James Madison Woodward of the Mississippi 5th Infantry, which was like a "sister infantry" to the 8th Regiment, often sharing the battlefront together. Nancy's mother was Priscilla White (sister of Capt. John White - see Battle of Chickamauga above). On Sep 6, 1921, Elbert and "Nannie" filled out a pension application as an "Indigent Soldier or Sailor of the Late Confederacy", honorably discharged, "...indigent and unable to earn a support by (his)...own labor". Elbert helped establish the Clear Creek Baptist Church and left behind a great legacy in a place where my family still lives to this day. "Nannie" died in 1928 and Elbert died in 1931 at 85 years old. Elbert's Confederate grave marker at Clear Creek Baptist Church Cemetery near Shubuta, MS. ---- '''Other ancestors of mine who fought for the Confederacy:''' John S. Waller: Co. D, 40th Alabama Infantry Regiment - Great-great grandfather. His daughter married Elbert's son. John S. Waller is buried with Confederate marker at Waller Ridge Assy. Of God Cemetery in the Davis Community of Wayne Co., Mississippi. ---- James Madison Woodward: 5th Mississippi Infantry Regiment - Great-great-great grandfather. ----- Elbert Graham's father-in-law. Died during the siege of Vicksburg, MS (in hospital) on Dec. 3, 1862. Buried in the Vicksburg City Cemetery, Confederate Section. His sons, William Ira Woodward and Thomas Jefferson Woodward both fought for the Confederacy. ---- Thomas Jefferson Woodward: Co. E, 37th Mississippi Infantry Regiment - greatgreat granduncle. ---- Son of J.M. Woodward. Wounded in the Battle of Corinth (Oct. 1862). Was discharged November 1862 due to having been wounded and only being 16 years old. His mother, Priscilla (White) Woodward petitioned his discharge. Eventually married Elbert Graham's sister, Martha Ann Graham (we keep it in the family!) William Ira Woodward: Co. A, 14th Mississippi Infantry Regiment - Great-great granduncle. ---- Also a son of J.M. Woodward. Taken as a POW at the defeat of Fort Donelson (Tenn.) Feb. 1862. Died in the prison hospital at Camp Douglas , outside Chicago, Illinois due to fever on Mar. 2, 1862 at 21 years of age. Buried at the Confederate POW Cemetery there. ---- Capt. John White - Co. G, 8th Mississippi Infantry Regiment - Great-great-great granduncle. Killed at Chicamauga (Sept. 1863). Uncle of Elbert's wife, Nannie. Was the brother of Priscilla (White) Woodward (wife of James Madison Woodward). Priscilla White, my great-great-great grandmother should be remembered for having lived with the loss of her husband (died at Vicksburg), her son (died while a POW in Illinois) and her brother (killed at Chicamauga) and another son wounded (at Corinth)http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mswayne/familyresearchpages/elbert-d-graham/8th-miss-infantry-reg.pdf

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:A corner store in Croydon, Surrey, England, which was originally operated by John Dalton and his wife Ann (Brown) before passing it down to family members between 1820 and 1870. The shop, and the entire area was razed after the Second World war and replaced with Council flats. :Justine Pearson of the County Archivist Office, Surrey, states in his letter: "I also searched Pigot's and Kelly's trade directories for Croydon from the first we hold in 1832 to 1867. [[Brown-12252|Mrs Ann Dalton]], is variously described as a shopkeeper and dealer in groceries and sundries (1832), a grocer and tea dealer (1839), a grocer and cheesemonger (1845 and 1851) and finally just as a grocer in Kelly's Directories of 1855 and 1859. The business address is given as 92 Old Town in Croydon. The next trade directory we hold after 1859 is for 1867 and that same address is given for [[Hazelton-112|Mrs. Harriet Dalton]], grocer, presumably some relation. The only other Dalton listed in the trade directories at that time is [[Dalton-1337|George Dalton]], who is listed in the 1839 Pigot's and Co. Directory for Surrey as a corn merchant or dealer at Old Town. He does not appear in any other directory referred to." === Census and Directory Data === :1841 England Census - Old Town, Croydon, Wallington (First Division), Surrey, England1841 Census; Class: HO107; Piece: 1078; Book: 7; Civil Parish: Croydon; County: Surrey; Enumeration District: 5; Folio: 14; Page: 21; Line: 7; GSU roll: 474665. :Many family members living close to one another in a block of apartments representing [[Space:92_Old_Town|92, 93, 94, 95 Old Town]]. The age given in the 1841 Census is rounded to the nearest 5 years below the actual age for adults. :*First Apartment (Listed under ''Old Town'' in place column) ::[[Brown-16192|Edward Brown]] - 50 (1791-96) b. Surrey; o. Carpenter (Henry Brown's uncle) ::[[Dransfield-43|Charlotte Brown]] - 45 (1796-1801) b. Not in Surrey ::[[Brown-16193|George Brown]] - 13 (1828) b. Surrey ::[[Brown-16194|Wm Brown]] - 10 (1831) b. Surrey ::Elizabeth Walsham - 45 (1796-1801) b. Not in Surrey :*Separate Apartment (Listed as ''Dalton's Rents'' in place column) ::[[Brown-11997|John Brown]] - 60 (1781-86) b. Surrey; o. Carpenter ::[[Plowman-62|Ann Brown]] - 55 (1786-91) b. Surrey ::[[Brown-16437|Jas Brown]] (male) - 20 (1821-26) b. Surrey; o. Cabinet Maker :*Separate Apartment (Listed as ''Dalton's Rents'' in place column) ::[[Dalton-1772|John Dalton]] - 25 (1816-21) b. Surrey; o. Grocer ::[[Hazelton-112|Harriett Dalton]] - 25 (1816-21) b. Not in Surrey ::[[Dalton-1820|Willm Dalton]] (male) - 3 (1838) b. Surrey ::[[Dalton-1773|Eliza Dalton]] - 1 (1840) b. Surrey :*First Apartment (Listed under ''Old Town'' in place column) ::[[Brown-12252|Ann Dalton]] - 55 (1786-91) b. Surrey; o. Grocer ::[[Dalton-1335|Harriet Dalton]] - 15 (1826) b. Surrey ::Susan Brown - 25 (1816-21) b. Surrey; o. F S ::Mary Simmons - 15 (1826) b. Surrey; o. F S :On the 1841 census for Croydon, the Dalton's are found in Old Town in a building that is apparently (at least in part) a multiple family housing unit and is titled "Dalton Rents". In #2 is John Dalton and 7 is Ann Dalton. The rest are not Daltons. :Leemae Strong, in her e-mail of Mar. 31, 2000 to Bill Dalton provides the following: Looking at the original film, the description of the Enumeration District is: "The Old Town on both sides commencing at W (Mr.?) Taylors, including the several turnings & streets therein, Pump, Pail & Union." The listing of "Dalton Rents" is under the heading of Old Town. Later there is a street (also under the heading of Old Town) of Pump Pail Street. Does this mean that the Old Town referred to here is not the Old Town Street but rather the geographical area of Old Town? ---- :1851 England Census - 92 and 99 Old Town, Croydon, Surrey, England1851 Census; Class: HO107; Piece: 1601; Folio: 208; Page: 17; GSU roll: 193499. :*92 Old Town ::[[Brown-12252|Ann Dalton]] (Widow) - 64 (1787) b. Croydon, Surrey, England; o. Grocer ::[[Dalton-1335 |Harriett S Dalton]] (daughter) - 27 (1824) b. Croydon, Surrey, England ::[[Hazelton-112|Harriett Dalton]] (daughter-in-law) - 40 (1811) b. East Grinstead, Sussex, England ::[[Dalton-1773|Eliza Dalton]] (grand-daughter) - 11 (1840) b. Croydon, Surrey, England; o. Scholar ::[[Dalton-1774|Emily Dalton]] (grand-daughter) - 8 (1843) b. Croydon, Surrey, England; o. Scholar ::Jane Nash - 19 (1832) b. Longfield, Surrey, England; o. House Servant :*99 Old Town ::[[Brown-16192|Edward Brown]] - 60 (1791) b. Croydon, Surrey, England; o. Carpenter Journeyman ::[[Dransfield-43|Charlotte Brown]] - 61 (1792) b. Sevenoaks, Kent, England ---- :1861 England Census - Croydon, Surrey, EnglandCensus Returns of England and Wales, 1861; Class: RG 9; Piece: 448; Folio: 145; Page: 19; GSU roll: 542640; Ancestry.com Digital image 20 of 58 :*80 Old Town ::[[Brown-12252|Ann Dalton]] (widow) - 74 (1787) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Grocer ::Hannah Dalton (Daughter-in-law) - 50 (1811) b. Sussex Forest; o. Assistant ::[[Dalton-1773|Eliza Dalton]] (Grand-daughter) - 21 (1840) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Assistant ::[[Dalton-1774|Emily Dalton]] (Grand-daughter) - 18 (1843) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Milliner ::Ellen Ensom (servant) - 17 () b. London, Middlesex; o. House servant :*82 Old Town ::Thomas Worley (Head) - 49 (1812) b. Betchworth, Surrey; o. Carpenter ::Maria Worley (wife) - 53 (1808) b. Banstead, Surrey ::James Worley (son) - 14 (1847) b. Epsom, Surrey ::[[Jones-21759|Alfred Chat Jones]] (lodger) - 22 (1839) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Brazier :*83 Old Town ::Wallis, James (head) - 48 (1813) b. Penzance, Cornwall; o. Glazier ::Wallis, Susanna (wife) - 46 (1815) b. Salsash, Cornwall ::Wallis, James B. (son) - 19 (1842) b. Penzance, Cornwall; o. Glazier ::Wallis, William F. (son) - 18 (1843) b. Penzance, Cornwall; o. Coach painter ::Wallis, Fred C. (son) - 13 (1848) b. Buxton, Surrey; o. Shop assistant ::Wallis, Albert E. (son) - 11 (1850) b. Buxton, Surrey; o. Shop assistant ::Wallis, Alfred Thomas (son) - 9 (1852) b. Buxton, Surrey ::Wallis, Arthur Thomas (son) - 6 (1855) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Wallis, Susan Ann (daughter) - 4 (1857) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Wallis, Morris N. (son) - 2 (1859) b. Croydon, Surrey :*87 Old Town ::[[Brown-16192|Edward Brown]] (Widower) - 70 (1791) b. Croydon, Surrey, England; o. Retired carpenter :*88 Old Town ::Gates, Charles (head) - 59 (1802) b. Cherlsey, Surrey; o. baker ::Gates, Ann (wife) - 56 (1805) b. Lingfield, Surrey ::Gates, Henry (son) - 21 (1840) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. baker ::Webb, Reuben (nephew) - 12 (1849) b. Bethnell Green, London :*89 Old Town ::Easton, Richard - 48 (1813) b. Redhill, Surrey; o. carpenter ::Easton, Sarah (wife) - 50 (1811) b. Westminster ::Easton, William (son) - 23 (1838) b. Mitcham, Surrey; o. carpenter ::Easton, Richard (son) - 21 (1840) b. Mitcham, Surrey ; o. carpenter ::Easton, Arthur (son) - 17 (1844) b. Mitcham, Surrey; o. servant ::Easton, Jaures (son) - 14 (1847) b. Mitcham, Surrey; o scholar ::Easton, George (son) - 11 (1850) b. Norwood, Surrey; o scholar ::Easton, Sarah (dau) - 9 (1852) b. Croydon, Surrey; o scholar :*90 Old Town ::Edwards, Elizabeth (head) (widow) - 75 (1786) b. East Grimstead, Sussex; o. Green grocer ::Edwards, Charles (son) - 26 (1835) b. East Grimstead, Sussex; Labourer ::Edwards, Emma (daughter) - 24 (1837) b. East Grimstead, Sussex; o. Green grocer ::Edwards, Jesse (son) - 22 (1839) b. East Grimstead, Sussex; o. Green grocer ::Edwards, Thomas (son) - 3 (1858) b. Croydon, Surrey; :*91 Old Town ::Smale, John (head) - 27 (1834) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Confectioner ::Smale, Esther (wife) - 27 (1834) b. Croydon, Surrey; ::Sayers, William (nephew) - 2 (1859) b. Brighton, Sussex; :*92 Old Town ::Newman, Charles - 29 (1832) b. Black friars Road, Surrey; o. Tailor ::Newman, Martha (wife) - 25 (1836) b. Maresfield, Sussex; o. Dressmaker ::Newman, Charles (son) - 5 (1856) b. Croydon, Surrey; ::Newman, Emily (daughter) - 3 (1858) b. Croydon, Surrey; ---- :1871 England Census - Old Town Croydon, Surrey1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Old Town, Croydon, Surrey; Archive ref: RG10; Folio: 30; Page: 14; Piece#: 841 :*92 Old Town ::Odd, Charles - 42 (1829) b. Westerham, Kent; o. labourer ::Odd, Margaret (wife) - 40 (1831) b. Lustex?; o. wholestress ::Odd, Charles (son) - 16 (1855) b. Croydon, Surrey; o, unemployed ::Odd, Alfred (son) - 12 (1859) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. errend boy ::Odd, Emily (daughter) - 9 (1862) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Odd, Helenor (daughter) - 8 (1863) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Odd, Arthur (son) - 10 (1861) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Odd, Ada (daughter) - 5 (1866) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Odd, William (son) - 3 (1868) b. Croydon, Surrey :*93 Old Town ::Peel, William - 50 (1821) b. Leicester; o. publican ::Peel, Eliza (wife) - 30 (1841) b. Redburn, Harfod ::Peel, Alice (daughter) - 9 (1862) b. London ::Fuller, William (servant) - 14 (1857) b. not known; o. Pot boy :*94 Old Town ::[[Hazelton-112|Harriett Dalton]] (Head) - 60 (1811) b. Sussex Forestrow; o. Grocer ::[[Dalton-1773|Eliza Dalton]] (daughter) - 31 (1840) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Landon-229|Harriett J. Landon]] (grand-daughter) - 2 (1869) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Ann Glover (visitor) - 23 (1848) b. Croydon, Surrey ::Ellen H. Jearey (servant) - 13 (1858) b. Croydon, Surrey :*95 Old Town ::[[Jones-21759|Alfred C. Jones]] - 32 (1839) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Master Brazier ::[[Watson-6550|Charlotte Jones]] - 34 (1864) b. Bletchingly, Surrey ::[[Jones-21765|William W. Jones]] - 5 (1866) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Jones-21766|John Jones]] - 2 (1868) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Jones-21767|George A. Jones]] - 11m (1870) b. Croydon, Surrey :*96 Old Town ::Worley, Thomas - 58 (1803) b. Banstead, Surrey; o. carpenter ::Worley, Maria (wife) - 63 (1798) b. Banstead, Surrey ---- :1881 England Census - Old Town Croydon, Surrey1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Old Town, Croydon, Surrey; Archive ref: RG11; Folio: 40; Page: 20; Piece#: 810 :*92 Old Town ::George E. Jones (head) - 37 (1844) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Oil and Colourman ::Amelia Jones (wife) - 31 (1850) b. Caterham, Surrey ::Alice Jones (daughter) - 8 (1873) b. Beckenham, Kent ::Sidney Jones (son) - 1 (1880) b. Croydon, Surrey :*93 Old Town ::[[Jones-21759|Alfred C. Jones]] (Head) - 42 (1839) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Tinman, employing 1 man, 2 boys ::[[Watson-6550|Charlotte Jones]] - 44 (1837) b. Bletchingly, Surrey ::Frank C. Jones - 16 (1865) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Tinman ::[[Jones-21765|William W. Jones]] - 15 (1866) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Jones-21766|John Jones]] - 13 (1868) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Jones-21767|George A. Jones]] - 10 (1871) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Jones-21768|Walter N. Jones]] - 9 (1872) b. Croydon, Surrey ::[[Jones-21769|Bertha Jones]] - 6 (1875) b. Croydon, Surrey :*94 Old Town ::Thomas Worley (Head) - 68 (1813) b. Betchworth, Surrey; o. Carpenter ::Maria Worley (wife) - 76 (1805) b. Banstead, Surrey ::Thomas Worley (grandson) - 11 (1870) b. Hexter, Middlesex ---- :1891 England Census - Old Town, Croydon, Surrey1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census; St Andrews Parish; Old Town, Croydon, Surrey; Archive Ref: RG12; Folio 13; Page 20; Piece# 588 :*122 Old Town ::George Edward Jones (head) - 47 (1844) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Oilman's manager, colour ::Amelia Jones (wife) - 41 (1850) b. Catterham, Surrey; o. dressmaker ::Alice Amelia Jones (daughter) - 18 (1873) b. Beckenham, Kent ::Sydney Edward Jones (son) - 11 (1880) b. Croydon, Surrey :*120 Old Town ::[[Jones-21759|Alfred Cha Jones]] (Head) - 53 (1838) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Tinman ::[[Watson-6550|Charlotte Jones]] - 54 (1837) b. Bletchingly, Surrey ::[[Jones-21764|Frederick C. Jones]] - 26 (1865) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. plumber ::[[Jones-21765|William Watson Jones]] - 25 (1866) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. tinsmith ::[[Jones-21766|John Jones]] - 23 (1868) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. teacher ::[[Jones-21767|George Alfred Jones]] - 20 (1871) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. teacher ::[[Jones-21768|Walter H. Jones]] - 19 (1872) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Manfacturing Clerk ::[[Jones-21769|Bertha Jones]] - 16 (1875) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. dress maker ---- :1901 England Census - 118 & 120 Old Town, Croydon, Surrey1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census; St. Andrew Parish, Croydon, Surrey; Archive Ref RG13; Folio 29; Page 50; Piece# 638 ::[[Watson-6550|Charlotte Jones]] (widow) - 64 (1837) b. Bletchingly, Surrey; o. Ironmonger ::[[Jones-21764|Frederick C. Jones]] - 36 (1865) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. gasfitter, plumber ::[[Jones-21765|William W. Jones]] - 35 (1866) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Tinman & Line worker ::[[Jones-21766|John Jones]] - 30 (1871) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Elementary school teacher ::[[Jones-21767|George A. Jones]] - 33 (1868) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. School attendence officer ::[[Jones-21768|Walter H. Jones]] - 29 (1872) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Shorthand clerk ::[[Jones-21769|Bertha Jones]] - 26 (1875) b. Croydon, Surrey; o. Stonmonger shop assistant

960th Engineer Aviation Topographic Company

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'''This page is a work in progress!''' {{Image|file=960th_Engineer_Aviation_Topographic_Company.jpg |caption=The Tech crew }} The 960th Engineer Aviation Topographic Company provided support for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/V_Bomber_Command V (Fifth) Bomber Command], which was assigned to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fifth_Air_Force Fifth Air Force] during World War II. The company was assigned duty in Australia, New Guinea, the Philippines, and later Japan. This page is dedicated to my father, [[McHugh-843|Edward McHugh]], and all the men in his unit. My goal is to create profiles for each and every one of them, so that they will be remembered and never forgotten. Most of the men have passed away, but some I am not sure about. This all began when I found a box containing all of my dad's World War 2 "stuff" many years after he died. I found rosters, maps that he had printed, patches, thousands of photos, and all sorts of little odds and ends. Dad saved everything. He once told me a story of how he and some of the guys killed a wild boar while stationed in the Phillipines. I never really believed him, but sure enough - there was a boar's tusk inside that box! My mom told me later that they got into a lot of trouble for killing that boar. '''The 960th Personnel Directory (''click to enlarge''):''' [[Image: 960th Engineer Aviation Topographic Company-1.jpg|150px]] [[Image: 960th Engineer Aviation Topographic Company-2.jpg|150px]] [[Image: 960th Engineer Aviation Topographic Company-3.jpg|150px]] [[Image: 960th Engineer Aviation Topographic Company-4.jpg|150px]] [[Image: 960th Engineer Aviation Topographic Company-5.jpg|150px]] [[Image: 960th Engineer Aviation Topographic Company-6.jpg|150px]] '''Photos:''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:960th_Photos_1 Photos] '''Profiles of men in this unit:''' (bold=connected to Global tree) :'''[[Abbott-9653|Eugene Oswald Abbott]]''' :'''[[Allgaier-109|August Gustave Allgaier]]''' :'''[[Anderson-47845|Louis Carroll Anderson]]''' :'''[[Badame-3|Phillip J. Badame]]''' :'''[[Bagus-1|Clarence Joseph Bagus]]''' :'''[[Baker-13020|Dwight Elmo Baker]]''' :'''[[Barksdale-458|Edwin Abner Barksdale]]''' :'''[[Beckerle-34|Pierre William Beckerle]]''' :'''[[Beckett-2300|Kenneth George Beckett]]''' :'''[[Behrens-673|Alfred Georg Behrens]]''' :'''[[Bell-10932|Forrest Bell]]''' :'''[[Bell-24114|William Francis Bell]]''' :'''[[Blevins-2598|Robert James Blevins]]''' :'''[[Boatman-497|Ray Hollis Boatman]]''' :[[Boccio-2|Anthony Joseph Boccio]] :'''[[Bowden-3160|Paul Edward Bowden Jr.]]''' :'''[[Breitnauer-1|Justin Louis Breitnauer]]''' :'''[[Brown-89790|Frederick Elwood Brown]]''' :'''[[Burlison-86|Raymond Eugene Burlison]]''' :'''[[Buzzard-555|Elwin Max Buzzard]]''' :'''[[Campbell-35315|Herbert Leslie Campbell]]''' :'''[[Carpenter-17087|Sanford Loyd Carpenter]]''' :'''[[Casnellie-1 |Arthur Joseph Casnellie]]''' :'''[[Cheek-1230|Charles Clarence Cheek Jr.]]''' :'''[[Clay-3455 |Norman G. Clay]]''' :'''[[Clapper-648|Robert Page Clapper]]''' :'''[[Clarkson-1674|George H. Clarkson]]''' :'''[[Cochell-11|James William Cochell]]''' :'''[[Cooke-5724|Frank R. Cooke Jr.]]''' :'''[[Coons-901|Edward J. Coons]]''' :'''[[Courtenay-1110|John W. Courtenay]]''' :'''[[Cuddeback-169|James L. Cuddeback]]''' :'''[[Davis-64227|Jesse T. Davis]]''' :'''[[Deegan-208|Thomas L. Deegan]]''' :'''[[Deneris-1|George Deneris]]''' :'''[[DeSimony-1|Richard John DeSimony ]]''' :'''[[DeVita-32|Henry DeVita]]''' :'''[[Dickelman-8|Lawrence William Dickelman]]''' :'''[[Dillion-210|Clarence William Dillion ]]''' :[[Diorio-43|Anthony H. Diorio]] :'''[[Doucette-967|Robert James Doucette]]''' :[[Dusza-47|Joseph Dusza]] :'''[[Edwards-42257|Charles William Edwards]]''' :[[Eigendorff-1|Walter Eigendorff Jr.]] :'''[[Elimon-1|Clyde Ray Elimon]]''' :'''[[Ellet-60|Cullen Ellet Jr.]]''' :'''[[Ellet-48|Paul Edward Ellet]]''' :'''[[Estes-3518|Lindell Glenn Estes]]''' :'''[[Fitzgibbon-358|Gerald M. Fitzgibbon]]''' :'''[[Flanagan-2186|Guyton Lankford Flanagan]]''' :'''[[Flewelling-292|Francis L. Flewelling]]''' :'''[[Flurer-8|Ervin J. Flurer]]''' :'''[[Ford-13207|Charles Gilbert Ford]]''' :'''[[French-9666|Harlo A. French]]''' :'''[[Friley-12|Kenneth J. Friley]]''' :'''[[Gamez-64|Oscar Gamez]]''' :'''[[Gay-4405|Mills E. Gay]]''' :'''[[Gianni-13|Maurice J. Gianni]]''' :'''[[Gilbert-20607|Coy M Gilbert]]''' :'''[[Gray-24192|James Robert Gray]]''' :'''[[Gruber-1078|Howard L. Gruber]]''' :'''[[Guinan-250|William Joseph Guinan]]''' :[[Hancock-8055|Harold Roger Hancock]] :'''[[Hand-2525|Claude Casey Hand]]''' :'''[[Harnish-303|Kenneth Charles Harnish]]''' :'''[[Hatton-1748|Delmar L. Hatton]]''' :'''[[Haverstock-75|Lawrence L. Haverstock]]''' :'''[[Haynie-526|Charles Brent Haynie]]''' :'''[[Hernandez-6484|John Ramon Wallington Hernandez]]''' :'''[[Herwerden-2|Henry S. Herwerden]]''' :'''[[Holland-10323|James Orval Holland]]''' :'''[[Holcomb-1963|Grady Preston Holcomb]]''' :[[Jacoby-659|Abner I. Jacoby]] :'''[[Johnson-58803|Arthur Thorpe Johnson]]''' :'''[[Johnson-82168|Walton Conaway Johnson]]''' :'''[[Kane-2561|Bernard P. Kane]]''' :'''[[Kapellas-2|Peter Nicholas Kapellas]]''' :[[Kasanoff-1|Sidney Kasanoff]] :'''[[Kerns-1012|Lyle A. Kerns]]''' :'''[[Kersten-231 |Cecil A. Kersten]]''' :'''[[Knox-3829|Winfred A. Knox]]''' :[[Kopecky-43|Charles J. Kopecky]] :'''[[Kopecky-46|Charles J. Kopecky]]''' :'''[[Koska-16|Paul M. Koska]]''' :'''[[Kueck-16|John Russell Kueck]]''' :[[Lamontagna-13|Pasquale D. Lamontagna]] :'''[[Lannefeld-1|Michael R. Lannefeld]]''' :'''[[Lathrop-1661|Robert M. Lathrop]]''' :'''[[Lee-27186|Grady Edward Lee]]''' :'''[[Lines-809|John Andrew Lines]]''' :'''[[Love-5596|Lester L. Love]]''' :[[Love-5698|Robert A. Love]] :'''[[Major-2718|James Ellis Major]]''' :'''[[Malchow-37|Clifford P. Malchow]]''' :[[Martynowski-3|Edward R. Martynowski]] :'''[[McHugh-843|Edward F. McHugh]]''' :'''[[McMartin-158|Charles J. McMartin]]''' :'''[[Michaelis-315|Lawrence Martin Michaelis]]''' :'''[[Miller-107521|Clement Scott Miller]]''' :[[Minta-14|Roman S. Minta]] :'''[[Moehling-9|Barney J. Moehling]]''' :'''[[Monaghan-690|Thomas W. Monaghan]]''' :[[Morrell-1609|Richard B. Morrell]] :'''[[Moseman-87|Samuel B. Moseman]]''' :[[Muehling-21|Arthur Muehling]] :'''[[Mundy-969|Charles E. Mundy]]''' :'''[[Munns-61|Howard L. Munns]]''' :'''[[Murphree-970|J B Murphree]]''' :'''[[Nagy-511|Stephen Nagy]]''' :'''[[Newbery-199|James Alvie Newbery]]''' :'''[[Nichoson-1|Victor E. Nichoson]]''' :'''[[Oeser-30|Herbert Oeser]]''' :'''[[Ostermann-114|Gustave W. Ostermann]]''' :'''[[Owen-8522|James B. Owen]]''' :[[Pantaleo-17|Joseph V. Pantaleo]] :'''[[Pasten-2|Henry J. Pasten]]''' :[[Pasturski-1|Theodore Hilary Pasturski (aka Patton)]] :'''[[Patterson-15485|Clyde Alexander Patterson Jr.]]''' :[[Pempey-1|Albert J. Pempey]] :'''[[Perusse-93|Russell S. Perusse]]''' :[[Pettitt-386|John W. Pettitt]] :'''[[Pietruszewski-25|Edward A. Pietruszewski]]''' :[[Pompeo-35 |Luigi Pompeo]] :[[Ponomar-1|Clarence Ponomar]] :'''[[Porter-15830|Winston W. Porter]]''' :'''[[Potter-11081|Wendell R. Potter]]''' :'''[[Prentice-1690|George W. Prentice]]''' :'''[[Raab-211|Ernest H. Raab]]''' :[[Rakov-1|Harold L. Rakov]] :'''[[Randall-5480 |Harry B. Randall Jr.]]''' :'''[[Reed-19217 |Charley Albert Reed]]''' :'''[[Reeves-6691|Edmond C. Reeves]]''' :'''[[Roderick-409|John D. Roderick]]''' :'''[[Rogers-24688|Roy Rogers Jr.]]''' :'''[[Sanders-13915|Joe Sanders]]''' :[[Saslow-3|Sidney D. Saslow]] :'''[[Schafer-2290|Richard Lee Schafer]]''' :'''[[Schaffrick-2|Albert E. Schaffrick]]''' :'''[[Scheiblein-3 |Willard A. Scheiblein]]''' :'''[[Steifken-1|Russell Garrett Seifken]]''' :[[Shapiro-808|Harold B. Shapiro]] :'''[[Simms-1767 |Jessie Ray Simms]]''' :'''[[Sink-363|Elmer Franklin Sink ]]''' :'''[[Smith-218494|William M. Smith]]''' :'''[[Spano-80 |Arthur N. Spano]]''' :'''[[Stake-52|John Hugh Stake]]''' :'''[[Starr-2879|George Edward Starr]]''' :[[Stec-66|Alex J. Stec]] :[[Stegeman-148|William Fred Stegeman]] :'''[[Stone-18776|William P. Stone]]''' :[[Stork-244|Joseph F. Stork]] :[[Streitfeld-1|Frederick Morris Streitfeld]] :'''[[Stromgren-18|Lloyd Wallace Stromgren]]''' :'''[[Strzelecki-23|Edward Strzelecki]]''' :[[Szymczak-107|Edward A. Szymczak]] :'''[[Tagtmeier-1|Owens Vincent Tagtmeier ]]''' :'''[[Taylor-57341| Wayne Clifford Taylor ]]''' :'''[[Thompson-51603|Elbert Thompson]]''' :'''[[Thompson-48684|T. S. Thompson]]''' :'''[[Trapp-385|John J Trapp]]''' :[[Trawinski-3|Michael Trawinski]] :'''[[Tuttle-3851|Washington I. Tuttle Jr.]]''' :'''[[Unkel-7 |William C. Unkel]]''' :'''[[Vogl-68 |Robert C. Vogl]]''' :'''[[Vondriska-4|Roy J. Vondriska]]''' :'''[[Voss-1572|Joseph W. Voss]]''' :'''[[Wanzer-100|Phillip Hayden Wanzer]]''' :'''[[Watson-22599|Kenneth Homer Watson]]''' :'''[[Wendt-787|Fred E. Wendt]]''' :'''[[Wiegrefe-4|Elmer John Wiegrefe]]''' :'''[[Williams-88901|Evan J. Williams]]''' :[[Wilk-177|Henry A. Wilk]] :'''[[Wilson-73778|Robert A. Wilson]]''' :'''[[Wiseman-2542|Charles Bedford Wiseman]]''' :'''[[Worthington-1937|Harold L. Worthington]]''' :'''[[Yancey-1453|Clel L. Yancey]]''' '''The following men do not have profiles yet. This is because either no death information can be found and/or there is a possibly they may still be living, or their names are too common, making them hard to find. The locations next their names are where they lived at the time of enlistment (not where they were born). I included birth dates/locations when found:''' :Milton Gottleib (Brooklyn, NY) :John R. W. Hernandez (Huntington, NY) :Robert J. Hopkins (Detroit, MI) :Charles F. Kelly (Dover, DE) :John C. Martin (Montgomery, AL) :William H. Miller (Syracuse, NY; b. 1924) :George A. Patrick (Colorado Springs, CO) :Charles H. Smith (South Hill, VA) :Michael J. Smith (Columbus, OH) "United States World War II Army Enlistment Records, 1938-1946," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:KMJK-3NH : 5 December 2014), Michael J Smith, enlisted 21 May 1942, Wilkes Barre, Pennsylvania, United States; citing "Electronic Army Serial Number Merged File, ca. 1938-1946," database, The National Archives: Access to Archival Databases (AAD) (http://aad.archives.gov : National Archives and Records Administration, 2002); NARA NAID 1263923, National Archives at College Park, Maryland. :Leo Stein (Bronx, NY) :James W. Walker (Indianapolis, IN) :William C. Walker (State Line, IN) == Sources ==

A Biographical History of Robert Randall and His Descendants 1608-1909

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] ==A Biographical History of Robert Randall and His Descendants 1608-1909== * by [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/73712065/william-ladd-chaffin William L. Chaffin], 1837 - 1923 * published by The Grafton Press, New York, 1909 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Biographical History of Robert Randall and His Descendants 1608-1909|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00chaf * https://archive.org/details/biographicalhist00byuchaf * https://books.google.com/books?id=GnRMAAAAMAAJ * http://www.worldcat.org/title/biographical-history-of-robert-randall-and-his-descendants-1608-1909-classic-reprint/oclc/982567730 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732402 === Table of Contents === * Abbreviations * Preface * Introductory Essay * First Generation * Second Generation * Third Generation * Fourth Generation * Fifth Generation * Sixth Generation * Seventh Generation * Eighth Generation * Ninth Generation * Index — Randalls * Index — Other Surnames === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Chaffin, William L. ''[[Space:A Biographical History of Robert Randall and His Descendants 1608-1909|A Biographical History of Robert Randall and His Descendants 1608-1909]]'' (The Grafton Press, New York, 1909), [ Page ]. *[[#Chaffin|Chaffin]]

A Book of Strattons

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[[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] == A Book of Strattons == '''Citation Example''' :Stratton, Harriet R. ''[[Space:A_Book_of_Strattons|A Book of Strattons: Being a Collection of Stratton Records from England and Scotland, and a Genealogical History of the Early Colonial Strattons in America, with Five Generations of Their Descendants.]]'' (New York, Grafton Press, 1908) '''Footnote Example''' :[[#Stratton|Stratton]], Vol 1, Page 123 '''Find It''' *[https://archive.org/details/bookofstrattonsb00stra Vol. 1 on Archive.org] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=gh4bAAAAYAAJ Vol. 1 on Google Books] *[https://archive.org/details/bookofstrattonsb02stra Vol. 2 on Archive.org] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=mBRWAAAAMAAJ Vol. 2 on Google Books] *[http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005769202 Vol. 1 & 2 on Hathi Trust] *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/47977453 Find in a Library] '''Review''' : ''[[Space:The Grafton Magazine of History and Genealogy|The Grafton Magazine]]'' (June 1908) Vol. 1, No. 2, [https://archive.org/stream/graftonmagazineo01newy#page/n236/mode/1up Page 52] '''[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Book_of_Strattons|What Links to Here]]'''

A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Puritan Great Migration Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut == with the time of their arrival in the country and colony: their standing in society, place of residence, condition in life, where from, business, &c., as far as is found on record collected from records * by [[Hinman-304|Royal Ralph Hinman]] (1785-1868) * published by Case, Tiffany, Hartford, 1852 * Royal Hinman collected information on every seventeenth-century immigrant to New England, and then concentrated on those immigrants who came to Connecticut, tracing many of the lines into the eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries, providing information on thousands of Connecticut settlers. * Hinman's project was too ambitious, and he only reached into the letter D in his sweep through the alphabet of New England settlers. * Issued in six numbers: no. 5 terminates with "Danielson"; in 1856 the sixth number was published containing the E. Hinman family only. * There are significant differences between the different versions. Please include the publication date with your citation. The 1846 edition was called "...the First Puritan..." and the other editions were called "...the Early Puritan...". * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Catalogue_of_the_Names_of_the_Early_Puritan_Settlers_of_the_Colony_of_Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1846 published by E. Gleason (Abbreviations and Errata: Page 336) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dlcBAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dt7CGDD0PsgC ::* https://archive.org/details/acataloguenames00hinmgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/acataloguenames01hinmgoog (missing page 336) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011529048 (missing pages 257-336) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames04hinm no. 4, page 161 * 1852 published by Case, Tiffany & Co., Errata [https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA800 Page 800] (pages 802-884 pub. 1856) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KTkBAAAAYAAJ (pages 1-884) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UVYzAQAAMAAJ (pages 1-884) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames010hinm (pages 1-884) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames00hinm_0 (pages 1-884) ::* https://archive.org/details/acataloguenames02hinmgoog (pages 1-884) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames02hinm (pages 1-192) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames01hinm (pages 193-348) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames00hinma (pages 685-801) ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames01hinma (pages 1-801) ::* https://www.mesarfhc.org/books/Catalog%20of%20Puritan%20Settlers,%20Connecticut/974.6%20D2hra%201852-56%20pt.%206.pdf ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009566529 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t2q52sr6m (pages 685-801) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.hxt8ik (pages 1-884) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t85h7q744 (pages 1-192) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0dv1qx1s (pages 1-801) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t1bk1jm41 (pages 193-348) * 1854 ::* https://archive.org/details/catalogueofnames00hinm (No. 4 Page 493-684) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/loc.ark:/13960/t0dv1qh2w (pages 493-684) * 1988 (republication of the 1846 edition?) ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16187 === Table of Contents (1988) === * Chimney viewers * The first Puritan settlers of Windsor * First Settlers of the colony * Catalogue of the names of the first Puritan settlers of Connecticut === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Hinman, Royal Ralph. ''[[Space:A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut|A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut]]'' (Case, Tiffany & Co., Hartford, 1852) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hinman|Hinman]])

A Compiled History of Casper Statler and Rebecca Regina Walter

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Statler Family Historical Documents, By Rhonda Whetstone This account of the Walter family, must start with some clarification on the name itself. Supposedly, among the Palatines who settled in PA, was Joseph Walter (His name may have actually been Casper Joseph Walter), who sailed from Rotterdam on the ship "Robert and Mary," arriving in Philadelphia on 30 Dec 1740.''Pennsylvania Archives'' (2nd Series), page 204. It may also be possible that he was a Huguenot, as was the Statler family. Some years later, he settled in the Conochocheague settlement, Antrim Twp., Cumberland (later Franklin) County, Pennsylvania. His name appears on the list of taxables in that township in 1751.[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pafrankl/1751.html 1751 Franklin County Tax List]. Joseph Walter, Antrim Township. RootsWeb.com, Franklin County, Pennsylvania (Ancestry.com, accessed 12/11/2016). From another source, written by descendant Jonathan Walters, we are told that his name was Casper and that he was born about the year 1715 in Lancaster Co., PA (rather than in Germany, as PA Archive records tell us that Joseph was). This account goes on to say that Casper was the son or grandson of a German pioneer, which leads us to believe that Mr. Jonathan Walters may have been confusing Joseph and his father (whose name was Casper/Kaspar/Jasper, depending on the source you check), hence the same name. A Jasper Walter received a patent for 200 acres of land in Leacock Twp., Lancaster Co., on 21 Aug 1717. (This was probably his father, the true Casper, as the dates would be right, and if so, then Casper would have been born here and the Joseph who arrived on 1740 was unrelated.) This source then goes on to state that on Jan. 21, 1742, Casper Walter warranted 400 acres of land in Antrim Twp., Lancaster Co., in the Conococheague settlement, which is where we know that "Joseph" was listed on the tax rolls for 1751. He then states that Casper is shown on the 1750 tax rolls as a resident of same. In 1749, he supposedly also purchased land in Hampshire County, VA (now WV), which is where his son, Ephraim Walter, would ultimately settle in 1765.Excerpts from ''The Walters Family'' from ''The Genealogical Records of Some Early Fayette Co., PA Brethren'', compiled June, 1979, by Jonathan Walters for the ''Brethren Church Historical Society'', pages 143-189. Since we know that Ephraim was a son of Joseph, one can only conclude that the Casper mentioned in the above, and Joseph mentioned elsewhere, were one in the same and was the father of Rebecca Regina Walter, born 1746 at Rankin’s Mill. As stated above, it is entirely possible that his name was Casper Joseph and that he dropped the first name, using only the Joseph, except on legal documents, to keep from being confused with his father. As I have found serious errors in dates of birth, death and in other areas, I would give no special note to the difference in the name of Rebecca’s father. The other cause for concern, of course, is who was the Joseph on the ship? I personally have no proof that the Joseph on the ship was one in the same as Rebecca’s father, so the name Joseph may be totally erroneous. It needs to be pointed out, however, that oral history and the earliest written accounts of the massacre at the Walter farm, all call Rebecca’s father Joseph. Two other mentions on the name: Some sources list the name with an "s" at the end--Walters. Since some of the descendants do use the "s," it can be supposed that it was tacked on somewhere along the line, but all early deeds and records show the name to be Walter. (Later in this narrative, you will see mention of the name as "Walker." This was incorrectly used in one report and then recopied that way into others. There was no Walker family in that area at that time. Further details will be explained on this matter later.) One thing is certain, Casper/Joseph Walter married Barbara Baer in 1735. This all being said, we can now begin the story. After Gen. Bradock’s defeat in July of 1755, the French and Indians overran the entire province west of the Susquehanna River. In the latter part of that year, Indian chief King Shingas, a man known as Capt. Jacobs, and two Delaware or Shawnee Indians, started out from Kittanning Village (50 miles from Pittsburgh), where they lived, on a marauding expedition to the Conochocheague settlements. On the second of November, they killed many of the settlers in the Great Cave and Tonaloway settlement. They then crossed the Tuscarora Mountain and devastated the Conochocheague settlement. It was during this occasion that Casper/Joseph Walter and some of his family were killed and others carried off by Indians. His house and buildings were burned to the ground. Of all the problems the pioneers experienced, none were greater than Indian attacks.The French, who occupied Fort Dusquesne (Pittsburgh) before the French and Indian War, encouraged the attacks by the Indians against the settlers from the eastern English colonies, hoping to stop their westward migration. After the war, they continued to encourage ambushes,telling the Indians it would help them regain their hunting grounds. To this end, Indians burned pioneers’ crops and homes, sometimes with settlers left dead or dying in the ashes, according to Mary Sue Whisker.''Bedford (PA) Gazette'' article by staff writer, Bill Clark, after covering a Pioneer Society Meeting. Immediately after Bradock’s defeat, the Rev. John Steel, a Presbyterian minister, fortified his meeting house, known as the "White Church," with a stockade, providing a place of refuge for the neighbors from the cruelties of the Indians. Though a man of peace, he was determined to defend his parishioners and neighbors from the ruthless attacks. He organized a company of rangers for the defense of same, for which effort he was unanimously elected Captain. He was duly valiant in the war. During this critical period, when Rev. Steel entered the church, he took his place behind the rude pulpit and hung his hat and rifle behind him, as was also done by many of his male parishioners. One Sunday, in the midst of his discourse, someone slipped into the church quietly, and called out a member of the congregation and related to him the murder of a family by the name of Walker (sic) at Rankin’s Mill, near Greencastle. ''(Note: It should be mentioned here that the name "Walker," above is in error and the name should be Walter. The taxable list of 1751 of Antrim Twp., contains the name of Joseph Walter but no Walker.)'' The tragic story of what had just transpired, was whispered from one to another in the congregation and as soon as Rev. Steel discovered what had taken place, he brought the services to a close, took his hat and rifle, and at the head of the congregation, went in pursuit of the Indians. It is certain that the murder of the family took place on Sunday morning when Rev.Steel preached, as Mrs. Steel and some of the neighbors had gone to church, while their children were at the Walter home in the care of Joseph Walter. At the time the Indians attacked, Mr. Walter had been reading his bible on the front porch and the children were playing in the yard near the house. When he heard their screams, he grabbed his rifle from inside and ran to the door, which is where he was shot by an Indian’s rifle fire and fell dead in the doorway. The date of this event was Sunday, August 8, 1756. (Although several accounts written through the years list the date as July 8, it can be proven it was August by looking at a perpetual calendar. The 8th does not fall on Sunday in July 1756, but it does in August.) The Indians then killed a neighbor of the family, and perhaps also some of the family and scalped them. They set fire to the house and other buildings and took Rebecca Walter, who was then about ten years of age, her sister Mary, three brothers, and some other children, captive. A neighbor boy that John Walter had been playing with at the time of the attack, managed to flee a short distance to Kesecker’s Mill, from which point an alarm went out to Fort Allison, about a quarter of a mile away. In fact, Capt. Potter and his men arrived in time to prevent Casper Walter from being scalped, after his death. The dead were buried in a nearby meadow.Sumner E. Walters, descendant of Casper Walter. Besides being taken captive, Rebecca Regina had also been scalped. Since the scalping process itself does not kill a person, she lived through it. Once back in civilization, she always wore a bonnet after the scalping, and in fact, upon her death, the pastor, Rev. Sam Williams, who was asked by Rebecca’s son-in-law, Peter Schell, to perform the funeral service, recounted later how "upon arriving at the home, Mr. Schell took him to the room where the deceased lay. Approaching the corpse of a very aged woman, Mr. Schell drew back her cap and showed Rev. Williams that this woman had been scalped and then narrated the story of her capture by the Indians, 70 years before."October 28, 1879, letter written by Mr. Isaac Craig of Allegheny, PA, recounting a incident related to him by Reverend Sam Williams of a Baptist church in Pittsburgh, PA. According to some accounts, Rebecca’s mother had gone to Sunday services and when Mrs. Walter returned from the church, she found her husband dead and the children either dead or gone and the house burned. Other, more believable accounts, state that Mrs. Walter was tortured and burned but did survive. She later married Henry Householder, a neighbor. In all of the accounts of the children, I have only ever seen the names of those taken, so if there were older children (as at least one account indicates), who were not taken by the Indians but rather murdered there, there seems to be no record of them. Due to the fact that Casper and Barbara were married in 1735, and their earliest known child, John, was born in 1743, I think it may be safe to assume that the account of other Walter children being killed is correct, as they may have had several children between 1735 and 1743. What is known for certain is that Rebecca, her sister Mary and three of her brothers were taken. Rebecca was approximately ten at the time of the capture. Her brothers were John, age 13; Ephraim, 12; and an unnamed younger brother, who was killed on the forced march. Her sister Mary was 11. In later years, Rebecca recounted how they had forced her to carry her little brother, but after going some short distance, the Indians got tired of worrying about him and dashed his head against a tree. They were about to kill her also when a squaw who had taken a fancy to her (tradition says she was a beautiful little girl with piercing black eyes), saved her life and kept her until she was surrendered in 1762. Rebecca’s brother, Ephraim, while in captivity, was "adopted" by a Shawnee Indian chief, named Yougashaw, to replace a son of his who had been killed. As Shingas and Capt. Jacobs had their village at Kittanning, it is absolutely certain that they took Rebecca and the others first to that place. It is also very likely that she was a captive at Kittanning in September 1756 when Col. John Armstrong took and destroyed the village. In the attack, Capt. Jacobs and his squaw were killed, but King Shingas and many of the captives escaped and went to Muskingham, Ohio, where they were on the 14th of November, 1756. The agony and suffering endured by Rebecca Walter on the journey of nearly 200 miles to Ohio, over steep and rough mountains, must have been fearful beyond description. Besides,suffering great pain from her scalp wound, it is very likely she was forced to walk the entire distance. Many of the captives at Kittanning were rescued by Col. Armstrong, among them a woman named Mrs. Mc Cord, who was captured at Fort Mc Cord earlier in 1756. She says that when it was known that the whites were upon them, orders were dictated to the squaws to flee to the woods with the captives. Rebecca was one of those taken to the woods. George Cox, who was captured in Feb. 1756, says, "When I got to Kittanning, there were over 50 white captives and Col. Armstrong rescued only 13 of them." It is clear that the other captives, including Rebecca and her brothers, were taken to Muskingam. It appears that she and her brothers remained there until they were delivered in 1762 (This date is not correct for her brothers, they were not released until 1764.). In the meantime, they forgot the use of their own language and acquired the use of the Indian language. They also became acquainted with the habits and customs of Indian life. A treaty of peace was offered wherein Shingas and his group agreed to surrender all the white captives held by them. They never fully performed this obligation, but in July of 1762, King Beaver of the Delaware tribe did agree to surrender captives held by him and King Shingas. Frederick Post, a Moravian missionary, was deputized to escort these Indians, with their captives, to Lancaster, PA. It is proper to state here something in regard to this good man. In 1759, the Governor of Pennsylvania, gave him a passport. It appears from the journal of Mr. Post, that he reached Fort Bedford on the 16th of July, 1762, at noon, where he was cordially received and remained one or two days. It is singular that Rebecca Regina Walter found rest within the same Fort in which her future husband, Casper Statler, had been an ensign in September 1759. There is a very detailed account in Mr. Post’s journal telling how he led the Indians and their captives from Tuscarora, Ohio to Lancaster, Pennsylvania in 1762. At a conference, held with the Indians at Lancaster on Thursday, August 13, 1762, which was attended by several chiefs from the Shawnee, Kickapoo, Wiwaltanes, Delaware, Ohio and Twithtnee nations, as well as the governor and interpreters, speeches were given by all. Notices had been given requesting all persons who had lost children, due to the Indians carrying them into captivity, to come and reclaim them. Many of these captives had been taken when very young and had grown up to boyhood and girlhood in the wigwams of the Indians, having in the meantime forgotten their own language as was mentioned earlier. Such was the case of Rebecca Regina Walter. When her mother arrived to see if she could recognize her children, she could not. Then she remembered how she used to sing an old German hymn to her daughter, many years before, and the child was very fond of it. In her dilemma, she thought of this hymn and began to sing it: : ''Alone, yet not alone am I, : ''Though in this solitude so drear, : ''I feel my Savior always nigh, : ''He comes my dreary home to cheer.'' She had not finished the first verse before her long-lost daughter rushed into her arms. The other children were also returned to the mother at a later date, Mary about a month later and Ephraim and John not until November, 1764, more than two years after Mary and Rebecca’s return. Ephraim subsequently married Mary Debolt and settled on his father’s land in VA, as earlier mentioned.''Pennsylvania Gazette'' article of 17 Jan 1765. John served in the Sandusky Expedition in 1782, under the command of Col. Crawford, who was burnt at the stake during the operation. After the rout of this army by the Indians, in what is now known as Wyandot County, Ohio, including the death of nearly half the whites, many of the men simply fled on foot, never to be heard from again. No further record of John could ever be found, but family history has it that John was unable to adjust again to the "white man’s ways" and returned after a brief time to live with the Indians, where he married an Indian girl and spent the rest of his life. Mary appeared in Orphans' Court in 1762, in Carlisle, PA, to petition for the balance of her father’s estate. In this petition''Orphans Court Docket 1'', Carlisle, PA, Orphans Court Petition. Page 67. , her father is again listed as Casper, once again leading us to believe that Casper and Joseph were one in the same and that Casper is the correct name. Again, in the letter written by Mr. Isaac Craig, "In the old French War, two little girls (Mary and Rebecca) were in peach trees and were taken by the Indians, the younger scalped without injury by the Indians that first approached them, but another Indian who approached, took a fancy to them and instead of slaying them, carried them back to the wigwam." Rev. Williams, who was quoted in this letter and was nearly 80 at the time, told that he was born and raised in Bedford Co., where both of his parents were born. He had often heard the story referred to in 1825-26 while yet a licentrate in the ministry. He served a small Presbyterian church in Schellsburg and a small Baptist church in Somerset. Casper Statler (Stotler) was born about 1740, and was reared in the Conochocheague settlement, that settlement now constituting Franklin County, PA. The first account of him is as an ensign in Captain Edward Wards’ First Battalion, PA Regiment. He fought in the French and Indian War under the command of Col. Armstrong at Fort Bedford, and this regiment accompanied Gen. Forbes army in the reduction of Fort Dusquesne at Pittsburgh in 1758, on their return.''Pennsylvania Archives'' (2nd Series), page 558 Casper Statler, in marching along the Forbes military road over the Allegheny Mountains in 1758 and 1759, passed over the land on which he subsequently settled. This was then in Cumberland County, in 1771 in Bedford County and in 1795 in Somerset County. It appears that he was pleased with this Allegheny wilderness for he then went back in 1762 and selected the tract of land on which he, a few years later, erected his house and other buildings. This place, on the west slope of the mountain, where he first built his cabin, was known as "The Fields" and is now known as the Guy Lambert Farm. About 1762, he married Rebecca Regina Walter, who had just been released from seven years' captivity among the Indians in Ohio. Casper Statler and Rebecca had been reared in the same settlement and were probably playmates before her captivity in 1755. David Husband, of Somerset Co., states in his annals, that "Rebecca and Casper were married soon after her release and that they then moved immediately to the frontier." While it may be possible that they settled on the western side of the Alleghenies in 1762, they may not have done so until 1768, as there was a severe penalty against settlers on the Indian’s land west of the mountain. On the 24th day of February, 1768, the Governor issued a proclamation warning settlers to leave their settlements. However, in the fall of 1768, the Indians released all of this land in southwestern PA to the proprietors. There it was that Casper Statler and his wife settled on the land he had located in 1762. The above mentioned annals say that in about 1770, Harmon Husband took a trip to Bedford, along the Forbes Road, from Fort Bedford to Fort Pitt, and that the road was well-traveled. He noted a small military post at Stoystown and that a number of adventurers had built cabins along the road for the accommodation of wayfarers. Among these men were mentioned Martin Stoy, John Mills and Casper Statler. Statler settled thereabout 1770 and was licensed to keep an Inn by the Court of Quarter Sessions of Bedford County in 1778. The said annals state that Stoy, Mills and Statler were the first settlers and noted where they located. It also said that Statler commenced the clearing and farming of his land as soon as he came, instead of devoting so much time to hunting as the others did. This road was the only avenue of commerce between Pittsburgh and Philadelphia for nearly forty years, and Casper’s home, near the summit, was a place of notoriety among the traders, trappers and packers of that time.Dr. Engle. ''History of the Commonwealth of PA'' (as reviewed at the Library of Congress) The following extract is from the history of Somerset County published in 1884."The earliest settlers in Somerset County were Casper Statler and George Lambert. Casper Statler was probably the first settler in Shade Twp., and one of the first inhabitants of Somerset Co. He came from Franklin County."''History of Somerset County, Pennsylvania'' (published 1884) Upon settling, Statler first went to Greencastle to trade. He was obliged to flee there from his mountain home several times, and take himself there also during these periods of Indian hostilities. Casper, the pioneer, was a genial, whole-souled man. By his industry, he acquired wealth and owned a lot of land. His family consisted of the following children: # Casper Statler Jr. b. 19 Apr 1767 m. Anna Mary Lambert # Mary B. Statler b. 1768 m. John M. Lambert # Elizabeth Statler b. 1770 m. George Lambert # John Statler b. 1773 m.1 Catherine Lambert; 2 Molly ???? # Samuel Statler b. 15 Jan 1776 m. Magdalena Mostoller # Emanuel Statler b. 1776 m. Catherine Mostoller # Eleanor Statler b. 1788 m. Peter Schell In another account, Casper Statler Jr., above, was described as "genial, friendly and free-hearted. He acquired such property as was esteemed a vast fortune in the days when nearly all the settlers were poor; but he always exhibited generous traits, and frequently lent substantial aid to the needy and unfortunate. He owned many hundred acres of land in the western part of this township, which is now divided into more than a dozen farms. He is well remembered by the older people who bear cheerful testimony to his worth. Casper Jr. kept one of the first Taverns along the pike and started a small grocery store very early, what is now known as Gardill’s at West End.''History of Bedford County, Pennsylvania'', Chapter XLII, page 366. So, it seems from the above descriptions of Caspers Senior and Junior, the traits of generosity carried on down through the generations. In a Statler Ancestry article by Eber Cockley, it states: "Statler was an innkeeper, catering to travelers and wagoners on the old PA Road. When a new road was opened a short distance to the south of his place, he built a log structure by the side of the new route, for the storage of grain and forage for sale to the wagoners, with an attendant on duty, giving curb service. School was held at Statler’s cabin at an early date, with William Newell the teacher."''Laurel Messenger'', November 1962 Issue, Page 4 Casper Statler died 12 Apr 1798. In 1805, there was a Petition of Writ of Partition,setting forth that he had died seven years earlier, owning 19 tracts of land, containing a total of 4,332 acres. In two of the lands, an Emanuel Statler, probably his brother but possibly his son, was part owner. These lands were appraised and divided among the children and they were under obligation to pay his widow, their mother Rebecca Regina, the interest on one-third of the appraised value of the land during her life. (Daughter Eleanor being a minor, a Mr. Casper Keller was appointed guardian of Eleanor after her father’s death.) Rebecca died 28 years after Casper, on 20 Feb 1826, at the home of a daughter. In 1904, Mary Statler Sproat Hillegass died. She was a granddaughter of Rebecca. In her obituary, it retold briefly, the entire story of Rebecca Regina Walter, coinciding pretty much with details as set down in this narrative, with a few small differences, most notably the date of the captive exchange which was listed in this obituary source as 31 Dec 1764, with the exchange being made by Col. Bouquet at Carlisle.Newspaper obituary of granddaughter of Rebecca Walter, dated 1904. We know that the exchange of Rebecca, was made at Lancaster, two years earlier by the Moravian, Mr. Post. An interesting story about Rebecca follows. "(Rebecca’s) years as an Indian captive fitted her for the wife of a pioneer settler. Long years after Casper and Rebecca had become settled in their mountain home, and after they had been able to supply themselves with the luxuries of a good home, through industry and management, a delegation of some twenty-five Indian chiefs and braves and a military escort were passing along the Forbes Road, along which the Stotlers lived, to a conference with the ‘Great White Chief’ of the white people. It was evening when this delegation arrived at the Stotler Farm and the officers in charge asked permission to stop here for the night. The Indians built a fire near a large spring of water. Mrs. Stotler soon recognized several of the Indians as belonging to the tribe which had held her captive. Informing the officer in charge of the party this, she expressed the wish to see the old chief that she pointed out. The chief was then invited to come to the Stotler house. Mrs. Stotler then spoke to the chief in his own language. He was greatly surprised and asked how she had learned the ‘Indian Talk.’ After she mentioned several incidents that had occurred in his family and tribe while she had been a captive, the old chief recognized her as the pale-faced squaw who had been with them so long and had fallen asleep when the white men came for her. The old chief was greatly pleased and asked about her brother. She told him that her brother, John, had returned to live with the Indians,which also pleased him."Excerpt from ''Two Hundred Years In Shade Township'', by N. Leroy Baldwin ©1964. One last item of interest. In a book by Sally M. Keehn, entitled "I am Regina," the foreword reads, "Although the following narrative is fictionalized, it is based on a true story. It happened to Regina Leininger and is dedicated to her memory. The story begins in 1755 on a small farm near present-day Selinsgrove, PA . .." The book details the kidnapping of Regina, along with her siblings, after the murder of her father. It tells how she was held captive for years (finally being released in the same exchange that John and Ephraim Walter were). The afterword in the book states,"Regina Leininger was reunited with her mother on December 31, 1764. Regina returned to the home she loved. There she lived, her life encircled by the warmth of family. Regina never married." Now, more than two centuries later, a tombstone stands at Christ’s Church Cemetery, near present-day Stouchsburg, PA. The inscription on it reads: : ''Regina Leininger : ''In Legend Regina Hartman : ''As a small child held Indian captive : ''1755-1763 : ''Identified by her mother’s singing the hymn: : '' ‘Allein, Und Doch Nicht Ganz Allein’* : *‘Alone, Yet Not Alone Am I’Sally M. Keehn. ''I Am Regina''. Dell Publishing (Feb 1993) For many years, some have argued that the story of Rebecca Regina Walter and Regina (Hartman) Leininger, had been one in the same, adding more confusion to the story, but there is an actual plaque, in Carlisle, PA, commemorating the return of Rebecca Walter to her mother, just as there is an inscription on Regina Leininger’s headstone. I do think it plausible that perhaps the detail of the German hymn being sung, which was very well documented in the Leininger story, and appears nowhere but in legend in our story, has been "borrowed" from the other surrender in Lancaster. But, since we were not there, how are we to ever know for certain? And it does make for a better story, does it not? Rebecca Regina Walter and her husband, Casper Statler, are both buried in the Statler Cemetery, on the Guy Lambert Farm, near Reels Corner, Shade Twp., Somerset Co., PA. Rebecca’s tombstone reads: : ''In memory of Rebecca Stotler : ''wife of Casper, : ''who departed this life February 20, 1826 : ''Aged 80 years : ''Why do we mourn departed friends : ''Or shake at death’s alarms? : ''It is but the voice that Jesus sends : ''To call us to His arms."Notes compiled by Bill Jones, retired Senior Editor at the ''Tribune Democrat'', 8 Nov 1998. By: Rhonda Whetstone
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©January, 1999 Note from the editor: Rebecca Regina Walter was my fifth-great-grandmother. The documented sources listed in this narrative were often cross-referenced with other notes that paralleled or confirmed what the listed source said. It is not my intention to attest to the accuracy of these documents and sources, but rather to compile a cohesive story from all the sources, which before was only told in bits and pieces. Where possible, I have researched as deeply into the subject matter as I could. I tried to retain all previously recorded information in its original form and when varying from it, indicated so. If you wish to share this account with others, for genealogical purposes, rather than extracting quotes from this narrative, I would prefer that you present it as a whole and credit me. This narrative may not be reprinted elsewhere without my permission.
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A Deeter family genealogy, 1729-1981

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An extensive (58-page) compilation by [[Deeter-108|Bernice (Deeter) Eller]] of descendants of [[Dieterich-126|Johannes Dieterich]] (abt. 1720 - aft. 1770), who migrated to America in 1738 and settled in the Conococheague valley near the PA-MD border in 1752. He and his descendants anglicized the family name to Deeter and Teeter. This compilation concentrates particularly on the descendants of his great-great-grandson [[Deeter-98|William Reed Deeter]] (1840 - 1917). Note: Johannes Dieterich has previously been misidentified as [[Dieter-135|Johann Michael Dieter]]. A scan of this document is provided below as pdf files, divided into six page blocks. Part I. 1729 Immigrant forefather to William Reed Deeter: pp. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/A_Deeter_family_genealogy_1729-1981.pdf 1-6], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/A_Deeter_family_genealogy_1729-1981-1.pdf 7-12], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/A_Deeter_family_genealogy_1729-1981-2.pdf 13-18] :p. 1. Introduction, Abbreviations and Symbols used :p. 2. The Dietrich Family in America :p. 3. Arrival in America of Johann Michael Dieterich :p. 5. John Deeter Family (first son of Johann Michael) :p. 10. Abraham Deeter Family (second son of Johann Michael) :p. 13. David Deeter Family (first son of Abraham) Part II. 1840-1981 William Reed Deeter and his descendents: pp. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/A_Deeter_family_genealogy_1729-1981-6.pdf 19-26], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/A_Deeter_family_genealogy_1729-1981-7.pdf 27-36] :p. 19. William Reed Deeter Family :p. 22. Edward David Deeter Family :p. 27. Manly (Emanuel) Higgens Deeter Family :p. 31. John Stutsman Deeter Jr. Family Part III. DEETER and REED families: pp. [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/A_Deeter_family_genealogy_1729-1981-4.pdf 36A-42], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/A_Deeter_family_genealogy_1729-1981-3.pdf 43-48], [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/A_Deeter_family_genealogy_1729-1981-5.pdf 49-54] :p. 36a. Deeter and Reed Families :p. 37. Samuel Saylor Mohler Family :p. 43. Jacob and Elizabeth Deeter Family :p. 47. John and Catherine Reed Family :p. 52. Index of descendants of W.R. Deeter Selections from this document are presented below, with page numbers in the upper left corner. ---- :::::::::::::''page i.''
A DEETER GENEALOGY
1 7 2 9 - 1 9 8 1

With Emphasis on The
W. R. DEETER FAMILY
1 8 4 0 - 1 9 8 1

Compiled by Bernice Deeter Eller
Boulder, Colo. 80302
1971-1981
---- :::::::::::::''page 1.''
Two and One Half Centuries
Of History of
The Deeter Family in America
1729-1981
Part I 1729 Immigrant forefather to William Reed Deeter
Part II. 1840-1981 William Reed Deeter and his descendents.

This genealogy has been several years in the gathering and compiling of data. Many members of the Deeter family have not only been helpful but have furnished information that would have been otherwise unobtainable. Most grateful thanks go to Fred Ullery of South Bend, In. for his generous sharing of his wonderful charts, to Forrest Reed of St. Petersburg, Fla., to Don Bowman of Brookville, O. and to John H. Stutesman of San Francisco, Cal. Also to Alice Neff for data she furnished on the Manly Deeter family and to Hurshel Deeter and his mother Mona for details on the family of John Stutsman Deeter Jr.

It is to be hoped that this record will be of interest to those descendents of this family now living and to their families. ---- :::::::::::::''page 3.''

A descendancy chart for William the Conqueror

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[[Space:EuroAristo-Descendants_of_William_I_the_Conqueror|Project page]] ---- ==== Descendants of William the Conqueror (5 generations) ==== :List extracted from [http://www.genealogics.org/descendtext.php?personID=I00000002&tree=LEO&display=block&generations=6 Genealogics] : About 620 profiles (very incomplete). About 270 of those not found on WikiTree - some may be hiding but I think most are missing. {| | :: Bold :: Plain | :Descendants :Spouses, mistresses etc |} {| | :: --- Co-parent (married or not) :: ++ Spouses, mistresses etc without issue | : (following Genealogics conventions) |}
{| * '''♔ William I 'the Conqueror', King of England 1066-1087''' b. 1028, d. 9 Sep 1087 ...... [[Normandie-32]] * --- Matilda van Vlaanderen ---- b. Abt 1031, d. 2 Nov 1083 ...... [[Flandre-3]] ** '''Robert II Curthose, Duke of Normandy 1087-1106''' b. Abt 1051, d. 10 Feb 1134 ...... [[Normandie-122]] ** --- Sibylla de Conversano ---- d. Abt Feb 1103 ...... [[Conversana-1]] *** '''William Clito of Normandy, Count of Flanders''' b. 1101, d. 27 Jul 1128 ...... [[Clito-1]] *** ++ Sibylla d'Anjou ---- b. 1116, d. 1165 ...... [[Anjou-13]] *** ++ Jeanne de Monferrato ...... [[]] *** '''Henry of Normandy''' b. 1102 ...... [[Normandy-281]] ** '''Cecilia of Normandy''' b. 1055, d. 30 Jul 1126 ...... [[England-137]] ** '''Richard of Normandy''' b. Abt 1056, d. 1081 ...... [[Normandie-123]] ** '''♔ William II Rufus, King of England 1087-1100''' b. Abt 1058, d. 2 Aug 1100 ...... [[Normandie-87]] ** '''Constance of Normandy''' b. 1061, d. 13 Aug 1090 ...... [[Normandie-64]] ** ++ Alain IV Fergent, Duc de Bretagne ---- b. Abt 1066, d. 13 Oct 1119 ...... [[Bretagne-73]] ** '''Adela of Normandy''' b. Abt 1062/1067, d. 8 Mar 1138 ...... [[Normandie-56]] ** --- Stephen, Comte de Blois et Chartres ---- b. Abt 1045, d. 19 May 1102 ...... [[Blois-12]] *** '''Guillaume de Blois, Comte de Chartres, Sire de Sully''' d. Bef 1150 ...... [[Blois-11]] *** --- Agnes de Sully ...... [[Sully-4]] **** '''Eudes-Archambaud, Sire de Sully''' d. Aft 1162 ...... [[]] **** --- Mahaut de Beaugency ...... [[]] ''(dtr. of [[Beaugency-24]])'' ***** '''Gilles III, Sire de Sully''' d. Bef 1195 ...... [[]] ***** --- Luce de Charenton ---- d. Aft 1195 ...... [[]] ****** '''Archambaud IV de Sully, Sire de Sully, La Chapelle''' d. Aft 23 Aug 1234 ...... [[]] ****** '''Simon de Sully, Archbishop of Bourges''' d. 8 Jul 1232 ...... [[]] ****** '''Philippe de Sully''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Bernard de Sully, Bishop of Auxerre''' d. 6 Jan 1246 ...... [[]] ****** '''Eudes I de Sully, Seigneur de Beaujeu-en-Berry''' d. Abt 1218 ...... [[]] ***** '''Henri de Sully, Archbishop of Bourges''' d. 11 Sep 1199 ...... [[]] ***** '''Eudes de Sully, Archbishop of Paris''' b. Abt 1168, d. 13 Jul 1208 ...... [[]] ***** '''Adeline de Sully''' ...... [[]] ***** ++ Raoul VII, Prince de Déols, Sire de Châteauroux ---- d. 27 Nov 1176 ...... ?[[Déols-4]] ***** '''Agnès de Sully''' ...... [[]] ***** ++ Renaud, Seigneur de Montfaucon ...... [[]] ***** '''Mahaut de Sully''' ...... [[]] **** '''Raoul de Blois, Abbot of Cluny''' d. 21 Sep 1176 ...... [[]] **** '''Henry de Blois, Abbot of Fécamp''' d. 1187 ...... [[]] **** '''Marguerite de Sully''' d. Abt 15 Dec 1145 ...... [[Champagne-40]] **** --- Henri I, Comte d'Eu ---- b. Est 1080, d. 12 Jul 1140 ...... [[Eu-33]] ***** '''Jean I, Comte d'Eu, Lord of Hastings''' d. 26 Jun 1170 ...... [[Eu-10]] ***** --- Alice (Adelise) d'Aubigny ---- d. 11 Sep 1188 ...... [[Aubigny-11]] ****** '''Henri II, Comte d'Eu, Baron Hastings''' d. Abt 1190 ...... [[Eu-21]] ****** '''Robert d'Eu''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Jean II, Comte d'Eu''' d. Aft 4 Aug 1207 ...... [[]] ****** '''Henry d'Eu''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Adam d'Eu''' d. Bef 18 Feb 1228 ...... [[]] ****** '''Mathilde d'Eu''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Marguerite d'Eu''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Etienne d'Eu''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Béatrice d'Eu''' ...... [[Eu-9]] ***** '''Mahaut d'Eu''' ...... [[]] **** '''Elisabeth de Blois''' d. Jul 1128 ...... [[]] *** '''Thibaut IV-II, Comte de Blois et Chartres 1102-1152, Champagne 1125-1152''' b. Abt 1090, d. 8 Jan 1152 ...... [[Blois-23]] *** --- Mathilde von Kärnten ---- b. Abt 1105, d. 1160 ...... [[Von_Sponheim-26]] **** '''Henri I, Comte de Champagne 1152-1181''' b. 1126, d. 16 Mar 1181 ...... [[Champagne-13]] **** --- Marie de France ---- b. 1145, d. 11 Mar 1198 ...... [[Capet-526]] ***** '''Henri II, Comte de Champagne, King of Jerusalem 1192-1197''' b. 29 Jul 1166, d. 10 Sep 1197 ...... [[Champagne-179]] ***** --- Isabella d'Anjou, Queen of Jerusalem 1192-1206 ---- b. 1172, d. Bef May 1206 ...... [[Anjou-320]] ****** '''Marie de Champagne''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Alix de Champagne''' b. Abt 1195/1196, d. 1246 ...... [[Champagne-180]] ****** '''Philippe de Champagne''' d. 1250 ...... [[]] ***** '''Marie de Champagne''' b. 1174, d. 9 Aug 1204 ...... [[Champagne-43]] ***** --- Baudouin VI-IX, Emperor of Constantinople 1204-1205 ---- b. Jul 1171, d. 11 Jul 1205 ...... [[Hainaut-46]] ****** '''Johanna, Gravin van Vlaanderen, Henegouwen en Namen''' b. 1188, d. 5 Dec 1244 ...... [[Flandre-1]] ****** '''Margarethe, Gravin van Vlaanderen en Henegouwen 1244-1280''' b. Abt 1202, d. 10 Feb 1280 ...... [[Henegouwen-32]] ***** '''Thibaut III, Comte de Champagne 1197-1201''' b. 13 May 1179, d. 24 May 1201 ...... [[Champagne-41]] ***** --- Blanca de Navarre, Regent of Champagne 1201-1222 ---- b. Aft 1177, d. 1229 ...... [[Navarra-13]] ****** '''NN (daughter) de Champagne''' b. 1200, d. 1200 ...... [[]] ****** '''Thibaut IV-I, King of Navarre 1234-1253''' b. Abt 30 May 1201, d. Abt 7 Jul 1253/10 July 1253 Pamplona ...... [[Champagne-317]] ***** '''Scholastica de Champagne''' d. 1219 ...... [[UNKNOWN-78299]] ***** --- Guillaume IV de Vienne, Comte de Macon et de Vienne ---- b. Est 1162, d. 1224 ...... [[Mâcon-154]] ****** '''Gérard II de Vienne, Comte de Macon et de Vienne''' d. Bef 1224 ...... [[Mâcon-155]] ****** '''Guillaume de Vienne''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Henri, Sire de Montmorot''' d. 1223 ...... [[]] ****** '''Beatrix, Comtesse de Vienne''' ...... [[]] **** '''Thibaut V, Comte de Blois''' b. Est 1127, d. 20 Jan 1191 ...... [[Champagne-135]] **** ++ Sibylle de Château-Renaud ...... [[]] **** --- Alice de France ---- b. 1151, d. Aft 1195 ...... [[Capet-107]] ***** '''Thibaut de Blois''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Louis I, Comte de Blois''' d. 15 Apr 1205 ...... [[Blois-132]] ***** --- Cathérine de Clermont ---- d. Aft 1208 ...... [[Clermont-75]] ****** '''Thibaut VI, Comte de Blois et Clermont''' d. Bef May 1218 ...... [[]] ***** '''Henri de Blois''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Philippe de Blois''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Marguerite de Blois''' d. 7 May 1231 ...... [[Champagne-46]] ***** --- Otto II von Hohenstaufen, Count Palatine of Burgundy ---- b. 1167, d. 2 Jan 1200 ...... [[Hohenstaufen-23]] ****** '''Johanna von Hohenstaufen''' b. 1191, d. 1205 ...... [[]] ****** '''Beatrix von Hohenstaufen''' b. 1192, d. Abt 6 May 1231 ...... [[Hohenstaufen-27]] ***** --- Gautier II d'Avesnes, Seigneur d'Avesnes, Guise, Conde ---- d. Aft 1243 ...... [[Avesnes-25]] ****** '''Marie d'Avesnes, Comtesse de Blois''' d. 1241 ...... [[Avesnes-68]] ***** '''Adelaide de Blois''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Elisabeth|Isabelle de Blois, Comtesse de Chartres et Romorantin''' d. 25 Nov 1248 ...... [[]] ***** --- Sulpice III d'Amboise, Seigneur d'Amboise ---- d. 19 Jun 1218 ...... [[]] ''uncle of [[Amboise-10]]'' ****** '''Jean d'Amboise''' d. 12 Oct ...... [[]] ****** '''Mahaut d'Amboise, Dame d'Amboise, de Montrichard et de Chaumont''' d. 12 May 1256 ...... [[]] ****** '''Hugues III d'Amboise, Seigneur d'Amboise''' d. Bef 1228 ...... [[]] ****** '''Sulpice d'Amboise''' d. 18 Nov 1213 ...... [[]] ***** ++ Jean II de Montmirail, Comte de Chartres, Seigneur de Montmirail ---- d. 14 Sep 1240 ...... [[]] **** '''Marie de Champagne''' b. Est 1129, d. Aft 1190 ...... [[Champagne-114]] **** --- Eudes II, Duke of Bourgogne 1143-1162 ---- b. Bef 1120, d. 27 Sep 1162 ...... [[Bourgogne-183]] ***** '''Alix 'Ducissa' de Bourgogne''' b. 1146, d. 1192 ...... [[Bourgogne-200]] ***** --- Archambaud VIII de Bourbon, Heir of Bourbon ---- b. 29 Jun 1140, d. 26 Jul 1169 ...... [[]] ''son of [[Bourbon-44]]'' ****** '''Mahaut I, Dame de Bourbon''' b. Est 1166, d. 18 Jun 1228 ...... [[Bourbon-48]] ***** '''Hugues III, Duke of Bourgogne 1162-1192''' b. Abt 1148, d. 25 Aug 1192 ...... [[Bourgogne-147]] ***** --- Alix de Lorraine [[Lorraine-130]] ****** '''Eudes III, Duke of Bourgogne 1192-1218''' b. 1166, d. 6 Jul 1218 ...... [[Bourgogne-196]] ****** '''Alexandre de Bourgogne, Seigneur de Montagu''' b. Abt 1170, d. Abt 6 Sep 1205 ...... [[Bourgogne-241]] ****** '''Marie dite Ducissa de Bourgogne''' b. Abt 1175, d. Aft 1219 ...... [[Bourgogne-242]] ****** '''Alix de Bourgogne''' b. Abt 1177 ...... [[Bourgogne-243]] ***** --- Béatrix d'Albon, Dauphine de Viennois, Comtesse d'Albon ---- b. Abt 1161, d. 15 Dec 1228 ...... [[Albon-33]] ****** '''Mahaud de Bourgogne''' b. Est 1190, d. 26 Mar 1242 ...... [[Bourgogne-411]] ****** '''Guigues VI, Dauphin de Viennois''' b. 1184, d. 14 Mar 1237 ...... [[Bourgogne-198]] ****** '''Marguerite de Bourgogne''' b. Est 1191, d. 1242 ...... [[Bourgogne-123]] ***** '''Mahaud de Bourgogne, Dame de Limais''' d. 22 Jul 1202 ...... [[Bourgogne-238]] ***** --- Robert IV, Comte d'Auvergne ---- b. Est 1140, d. Aft 1201 ...... [[Auvergne-80]] ****** '''Guillaume d'Auvergne''' d. Abt 1195 ...... [[]] ****** '''Marie d'Auvergne''' ...... [[D_Auvergne-35]] ****** '''Guy II, Comte d'Auvergne''' b. Est 1160, d. 1222 ...... [[]] ***** '''NN de Bourgogne''' ...... [[]] ***** ++ Robert, Sire de Boisleux ...... [[]] **** '''Elisabeth de Champagne''' b. 1130 ...... [[Champagne-414]] ''not connected'' - ''see below'' **** ++ Roger, Duke of Apulia ---- b. Abt 1121, d. 12 May 1148 ...... [[Hauteville-27]] **** --- Guillaume Gouët IV de Montmirail, Baron du Perche-Gouet ---- d. Abt 1170 ...... [[]] ''son of Mabel [[FitzRoy-26]], see below'' ***** '''Mathilde|Mabille Gouët''' ...... [[Montmirail-8]] ''not connected'' ***** --- Hervé III, Sire de Donzy ---- d. 1187 ...... [[De_Donzy-3]] ****** '''Adèle de Donzy, Dame de Coulanges''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Guillaume dit Gouet de Donzy''' d. 1191 ...... [[]] ****** '''Philippe de Donzy, Seigneur de Gien''' d. 1206 ...... [[]] ****** '''Renaud de Montmirail''' d. 1204 ...... [[]] ****** '''Hervé IV de Donzy, Sire de Donzy''' b. Abt 1173, d. 22 Jan 1223 ...... [[Donzy-2]] ****** '''Geoffroy de Donzy, Prior of la Charité-sur-Loire''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Marguerite de Donzy''' ...... [[]] **** '''Étienne I de Champagne, Comte de Sancerre''' b. Abt 1133, d. 1191 ...... [[Blois-164]] **** --- .Ermesinde de Donzy ...... [[]] ***** '''Guillaume I, Comte de Sancerre''' b. Abt 1173, d. 1217 ...... [[]] ***** --- Denise de Déols, Dame de Déols et Châteauroux ---- b. Abt 1173, d. 1207 ...... [[Déols-13]] ****** '''Louis I, Comte de Sancerre''' b. Abt 1207, d. 1268 ...... [[]] ***** ++ Marie, Dame de Charenton ...... [[]] ***** ++ Eustachie de Courtenay, Dame de Placy-sur-Armacon ---- b. Est 1162, d. Aft 1248 ...... [[]] ***** '''Jean de Sancerree''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Étienne II de Sancerre, Seigneur de Saint-Brisson, Châtillon-sur-Loing''' d. 1252 ...... [[Sancerre-5]] ***** --- Eleonore de Soissons ---- d. Abt May 1229/1234 ...... [[Nesle-15]] ****** '''Étienne de Sancerre''' d. 1252 ...... [[]] ****** '''Jean de Sancerre''' d. Bef 1252 ...... [[]] ****** '''Thibault de Sancerre''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Eléonore de Sancerre''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Alix de Sancerre''' ...... [[Sancerre-3]] ****** '''Comtesse de Sancerre, Dame de La Loupe''' d. Aft 1275 ...... [[Sancerre-4]] ****** '''Marie de Sancerre''' ...... [[]] ***** --- Agnès, Dame de Montreuil-Bellay ...... [[Montreuil-63]] ****** '''Étienne III de Sancerre, Seigneur de Saint-Brisson, Châtillon-sur-Loing''' ...... [[]] **** '''Guillaume de Blois, Cardinal, Archbishop of Reims''' d. 7 Sep 1202 ...... [[]] **** '''Hugues de Blois, Abbot''' ...... [[Champagne-635]] **** '''Mahaut de Blois''' d. Bef 1 Jan 1190 ...... [[Blois-98]] **** --- Rotrou II, Comte du Perche ---- d. 27 Jul 1191 ...... [[Perche-23]] ***** '''Geoffroy II, Comte du Perche''' d. 5 Apr 1202 ...... [[Perche-17]] ***** --- Mathilde ...... [[]] ****** '''Geoffroy du Perche''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Thomas, Comte du Perche''' d. 20 May 1217 ...... [[Perche-18]] ****** '''Thibaut du Perche''' d. Bef 21 Jan 1211 ...... [[]] ***** ++ Richenza|Matilde von Sachsen ---- b. 1172, d. 1209 ...... [[Sachsen-19]] ***** '''Etienne du Perche, Seigneur de Mittainvillers, Duke of Philadelphia''' d. 14 Apr 1205 ...... [[]] ***** '''Rotrou du Perche, Bishop of Châlons-sur-Marne''' d. 10 Dec 1201 ...... [[]] ***** '''Henri du Perche, Vicomte de Mortagne''' ...... [[]] ***** --- Georgia ...... [[]] ****** '''Hugues''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Adélais''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Guillaume du Perche, Comte du Perche, Bishop of Châlons''' d. 18 Feb 1226 ...... [[]] ***** '''Thibaut du Perche, Archdeacon in Reims''' ...... [[]] **** '''Agnès de Blois-Champagne''' d. 7 Aug 1207 ...... [[Blois-160]] **** --- Renaud II, Comte de Bar et Mousson ---- b. Abt 1122, d. 25 Jul 1170 ...... [[Bar-le-Duc-3]] ***** '''Henri I, Comte de Bar et Mousson''' b. 1158, d. Oct 1190 ...... [[]] ***** '''Thibaud I, Comte de Bar et Luxembourg''' b. Abt 1158, d. 12 Feb 1214 ...... [[Bar-le-Duc-18]] ***** --- Laurette de Looz, Dame de Longwy ---- d. Bef 1184 ...... [[Looz-20]] ****** '''Agnes|Thomasia de Bar''' b. Abt 1177, d. 21 Jun 1226 ...... [[Bar-le-Duc-19]] ***** --- Ermesinde de Bar ---- d. Aft 1211 ...... [[DeBar_Sur_Seine-1]] ****** '''Henri II, Comte de Bar''' b. 1190, d. 13 Nov 1239 ...... [[Bar-le-Duc-11]] ****** '''Agnès de Bar''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Marguerite de Bar''' d. Aft 1259 ...... [[]] ***** --- Ermesinde de Namur, Comtesse de Luxembourg ---- b. Jul 1186, d. 17 Feb 1247 ...... [[Namur-48]] ****** '''Elisabeth (Isabella) de Bar''' b. Abt 1208, d. Aft 1265 ...... [[]] ****** '''Marguerite de Bar''' ...... [[DeBar-9]] ****** '''NN de Bar''' d. Feb 1214 ...... [[]] ****** '''Renaud de Bar, Sire de Briey, Arrancy et Marville''' d. Bef 1214 ...... [[]] ***** '''Renaud de Bar, Bishop of Chartres''' d. 9 Dec 1217 ...... [[]] ***** '''Hugues de Bar''' ...... [[]] **** '''Marguerite de Blois''' ...... [[]] **** '''Alix de Blois, Regent of France''' b. Abt 1140, d. 4 Jun 1206 ...... [[Champagne-73]] **** --- Louis VII, King of France 1137-1180 ---- b. 1120, d. 18 Sep 1180 ...... [[Capet-13]] ***** '''Philippe II Auguste, King of France 1180-1223''' b. 22 Aug 1165, d. 14 Jul 1223 ...... [[Capet-12]] ***** --- Isabelle van Vlaanderen, Comtesse d'Artois ---- b. Apr 1170, d. 15 Mar 1190 ...... [[Hainaut-19]] ****** '''Louis VIII, King of France 1223-1226''' b. 5 Sep 1187, d. 8 Nov 1226 ...... [[Capet-11]] ****** '''NN de France''' b. 14 Mar 1190, d. 18 Mar 1190 ...... [[]] ****** '''NN de France''' b. 14 Mar 1190, d. 18 Mar 1190 ...... [[]] ***** ++ Ingeborg (Isambour) of Denmark ---- b. 1175, d. Jul 1236 ...... [[Valdemarsdottir-9]] ***** --- Agnès de Meran ---- b. Abt 1180, d. 29 Jul 1201 ...... [[Méranie-2]] ****** '''Marie de France''' b. 1198, d. 15 Aug 1224 ...... [[Capet-668]] ****** '''Philippe de France, Comte de Clermont''' b. 1200, d. Jul 1234 ...... [[Capet-413]] ***** '''Agnès de France''' b. 1171, d. Aft 1240 ...... [[Capet-337]] ***** ++ Alexius II Komnenos, Emperor 1180-1183 ---- b. 10 Sep 1167, d. 24 Sep 1183 ...... [[Komnenos-16]] ***** ++ Andronicus I Komnenos, Emperor of the Eastern Roman Empire 1183-1185 ---- b. 1123/1124, d. 12 Sep 1185 ...... [[Komnenos-10]] ***** --- Theodore Branas ...... [[]] ****** '''NN Branas''' d. Bef 1239 ...... [[]] *** '''♔ Stephen de Blois, King of England 1135-1154''' b. Abt 1096, d. 25 Oct 1154 ...... [[Blois-94]] *** --- Matilda, Comtesse de Boulogne et de Lens ---- b. Abt 1105, d. 3 Jul 1152 ...... [[Boulogne-5]] **** '''Baudouin de Blois''' b. Abt 1126, d. Abt 2 Dec 1135 ...... [[England-1004]] **** '''Eustace IV, Comte de Boulogne''' b. Abt 1130/1131, d. 10 Aug 1153 ...... [[Blois-18]] **** ++ Constance de France ---- b. Abt 1124/1128, d. 16 Aug 1176 ...... [[Capet-148]] **** '''Matilda de Blois''' b. Abt 1133, d. Abt 1135 ...... [[Blois-13]] **** '''William II de Blois, Count of Boulogne, Earl of Warenne and Surrey''' b. Abt 1134, d. 11 Oct 1159 ...... [[Blois-24]] **** ++ Isabel de Warenne ---- b. Abt 1137, d. 12 Jul 1203 ...... [[Warenne-12]] **** '''Marie de Blois, Comtesse de Boulogne''' b. Abt 1136, d. 1182 ...... [[Blois-22]] **** --- Matthieu, Comte de Boulogne ---- b. Abt 1138, d. 25 Jul 1173 ...... [[Alsace-7]] ***** '''Ida of Flanders, Comtesse de Boulogne''' d. 1216 ...... [[Alsace-159]] ***** ++ Matthieu ...... [[]] ***** ++ Gerard of Gelre ---- b. Abt 1140, d. 1182 ...... [[]] ***** ++ Berchtold IV, Herzog von Zähringen ---- b. Abt 1125, d. 8 Dec 1186 ...... [[Zahringen-5]] ***** --- Renaud I de Dammartin, Comte de Boulogne, Comte d'Aumale ---- d. 21 Apr 1227 ...... [[Dammartin-49]] ****** '''Mafalda de Dammartin, Comtesse de Boulogne''' b. Abt 1202, d. 14 Jan 1258 ...... [[UNKNOWN-93430]] ***** '''Mathilde de Boulogne''' b. Abt 1169, d. Abt 1210 ...... [[Alsace-8]] ***** --- Hendrik I, Duke of Brabant 1183-1235 ---- b. 1165, d. Abt 3 Sep 1235 ...... [[Brabant-6]] ****** '''Maria of Brabant''' b. Abt 1191, d. 9 Mar 1260/14 June 1260 ...... [[Brabant-20]] ****** '''Margareta of Brabant''' b. Est 1192, d. 5 May 1231 ...... [[Brabant-22]] ****** '''Aleidis of Brabant''' b. Est 1194, d. Bef 1267 ...... [[Brabant-23]] ****** '''Machteld of Brabant''' b. Abt 1200, d. 22 Dec 1267 ...... [[Brabant-4]] ****** '''Hendrik II, Duke of Brabant 1235-1248''' b. 1207, d. 1 Feb 1248 ...... [[Brabant-8]] ****** '''Godfried de Louvain, Heer van Baucignies, Leeuwe & Gaesbeek''' b. 1209, d. 21 Jan 1253 ...... [[Brabant-19]] *** --- NN ...... [[UNKNOWN-33843]] **** '''NN de Champagne''' ...... [[Blois-93]] **** --- Hervé II de Léon, Earl of Wiltshire 1139-1141 ---- b. Abt 1100, d. 1168 ...... [[León-151]] '''''WT is different ***** '''Guyomarch IV l'insensé de Léon, Vicomte de Léon''' b. 1130, d. 1179 ...... [[Léon-212]] ***** --- Nobilis de Penthièvre ---- b. 1151, d. 1208 ...... [[Penthièvre-11]] ****** '''Hervé I, Sire de Léon''' b. Abt 1165, d. 1208 ...... [[Léon-211]] *** '''Henri de Blois, Bishop of Winchester''' d. 1 Jul 1171 ...... [[Blois-15]] *** '''Eudes de Blois''' d. Aft 1107 ...... [[]] *** '''Matilda|Maud de Blois''' d. 25 Nov 1120 ...... [[]] *** ++ Richard d'Avranches, 2nd Earl of Chester ---- b. Abt 1094, d. 25 Nov 1120 ...... [[]] *** '''Lithuaise de Blois''' ...... [[Champagne-80]] *** ++ Milon II de Monthléry, Vicomte de Troyes ---- d. 1118 ...... [[Troyes-14]] *** '''Agnès de Blois''' ...... [[Blois-158]] *** --- Hugues III, Sire du Puiset, Vicomte de Chartres ---- b. Est 1080, d. 1132 ...... [[]] **** '''Ebrard IV, Sire du Puiset, Vicomte de Chartres''' ...... [[]] **** --- Héloise de Roucy ...... [[]] ***** '''Hugues IV, Comte de Bar-sur-Seine, Sire du Puiset''' d. Nov 1189 ...... [[]] ***** --- Pétronille, Comtesse de Bar-sur-Seine ...... [[]] ****** '''Milon IV, Comte de Bar-sur-Seine, Seigneur du Puiset''' d. Aug 1219 ...... [[]] ****** '''Helvis de Bar-sur-Seine, Dame de Balnois''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Marguerite de Bar-sur-Seine''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Henri du Puiset''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Galeran du Puiset''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Bouchard du Puiset''' ...... [[]] **** '''Bouchard du Puiset, Archdeacon of Orléans''' ...... [[]] **** --- NN ...... [[]] ***** '''Henri du Puiset''' ...... [[]] **** '''Hugues du Puiset, Earl of Northumberland, Bishop of Durham''' d. 3 Mar 1195 ...... [[]] **** --- Adeliza de Percy ...... [[Percy-75]] ***** '''Henri du Puiset''' d. Abt 1209/1211 in England ...... [[]] ***** ++ Denise de Tilly ---- d. Aft 1211 ...... [[]] ***** '''Hugues du Puiset, Chancellor of the King of France''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Burchard du Puiset, Archdeacon in Durham''' d. 6 Dec 1196 ...... [[]] ** '''♔ Henry I, King of England 1100-1135''' b. 1068, d. 1 Dec 1135 ...... [[Normandie-45]] ** --- Matilda (Edith) of Scotland ---- b. Abt 1079/1080 Dunfermline, d. 1 May 1118 ...... [[Dunkeld-79]] *** '''Matilda of Normandy''' b. Abt Feb 1102, d. 10 Sep 1167 ...... [[Normandie-40]] *** ++ Heinrich V, Holy Roman Emperor ---- b. 8 Jan 1081, d. 23 May 1125 ...... [[Salian-11]] *** --- Geoffrey V, Comte d'Anjou et Maine 1129-1151, Duke of Normandy 1144-1150 ---- b. 24 Aug 1113, d. 7 Sep 1151 ...... [[Anjou-7]] **** '''♔ Henry II, King of England 1154-1189''' b. 5 Mar 1133, d. 6 Jul 1189 ...... [[Plantagenet-1627]] **** --- Eleanor de Poitou, Duchesse d'Aquitaine ---- b. Abt 1124, d. 31 Mar 1204 ...... [[Aquitaine-84]] ***** '''William of England''' b. 17 Aug 1153, d. Abt Apr 1156 ...... [[Plantagenet-37]] ***** '''Henry 'the Young King', Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou''' b. 28 Feb 1155, d. 11 Jun 1183 ...... [[Plantagenet-33]] ***** ++ Marguerite de France ---- b. 1158, d. Abt 1197 ...... [[Capet-417]] ***** '''Matilda of England ---- b. 1156, d. 28 Jun 1189 ...... [[Plantagenet-36]] ***** --- Heinrich 'the Lion', Herzog von Sachsen 1142-1195 und Bayern 1154-1195 ---- b. 1129, d. 6 Aug 1195 ...... [[Welf-11]] ****** '''Richenza|Matilde von Sachsen''' b. 1172, d. 1209 ...... [[Sachsen-19]] ****** '''Heinrich I, Pfalzgraf am Rhein 1195-1227''' b. Abt 1173, d. 28 Apr 1227 ...... [[Saxony-91]] ****** '''Lothar von Sachsen''' b. Abt 1174/1175, d. 15 Oct 1190 ...... [[Saxony-90]] ****** '''Otto IV, Holy Roman Emperor 1209-1218''' b. 1177, d. 19 May 1218 ...... [[Welf-10]] ****** '''NN von Sachsen''' b. 1182 ...... ?[[UNKNOWN-78625]] ****** '''Wilhelm 'Longsword', Herzog von Braunschweig-Lüneburg''' b. 11 Apr 1184, d. 13 Dec 1213 ...... [[Welf-67]] ***** '''♔ Richard I, King of England 1189-1199''' b. 8 Sep 1157, d. 6 Apr 1199 ...... [[Plantagenet-248]] ***** ++ Berenguela de Navarre ---- b. Abt 1163, d. Abt 1230 ...... [[Navarre-32]] ***** ++ Alix de France, Comtesse d'Eu, Dame d'Arquens ---- b. 4 Oct 1160, d. Aft 18 Jul 1218 ...... [[]] ***** --- NN ...... [[]] ****** '''Philip de Cognac''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Geoffrey, Duc de Bretagne''' b. 23 Sep 1158, d. 19 Aug 1186 ...... [[Plantagenet-29]] ***** --- Constance, Duchesse de Bretagne ---- b. 12 Jun 1161, d. 4 Sep 1201 ...... [[Penthièvre-9]] ****** '''Eleanor de Bretagne, Heiress of Brittany''' b. 1184, d. 10 Aug 1241 ...... [[Plantagenet-160]] ****** '''Mathilde de Bretagne''' b. Abt 1185 ...... [[Plantagenet-156]] ****** '''Arthur, Duc de Bretagne''' b. 29 Mar 1187, d. 3 Apr 1203 ...... [[Plantagenet-154]] ***** '''Eleanor of England''' b. 13 Oct 1162, d. 31 Oct 1214 ...... [[Plantagenet-517]] ***** --- Alfonso VIII, King of Castile 1158-1214 ---- b. 11 Nov 1155, d. 6 Oct 1214 ...... [[Castilla-109]] ****** '''Berenguela of Castile''' b. Bef Aug 1180, d. 8 Nov 1246 ...... [[Bourgogne-212]] ****** '''Sancho of Castile''' b. 5 Apr 1181, d. 26 Jul 1181 ...... [[Bourgogne-213]] ****** '''Sancha of Castile''' b. 20 Mar 1182/28 March 1182, d. Abt 3 Feb 1184/16 October 1185 ...... [[Bourgogne-214]] ****** '''Urraca of Castile''' b. Abt 1186/1187, d. 3 Nov 1220 ...... [[Castilla-65]] ****** '''Blanche of Castile, Regent of France 1226-1236''' b. Bef 4 Mar 1188, d. 27 Nov 1252 ...... [[Castilla-110]] ****** '''Fernando of Castile''' b. 29 Nov 1189, d. 14 Oct 1211 ...... [[Bourgogne-219]] ****** '''Mafalda of Castile''' b. 1191, d. 1204 ...... [[Bourgogne-221]] ****** '''Constanza of Castile''' b. Abt 1195, d. 2 Jan 1243 ...... [[Bourgogne-220]] ****** '''Enrique I, King of Castile 1214-1217''' b. 14 Apr 1204, d. 6 Jun 1217 ...... [[Castilla-111]] ****** '''Eleonore of Castile''' b. 1208, d. 1244 ...... [[Castilla-63]] ***** '''Joan of England''' b. Oct 1165, d. 4 Sep 1199 ...... [[Plantagenet-14]] ***** ++ Guglielmo II, King of Sicily 1166-1189 ---- b. 1153, d. 16 Nov 1189 ...... [[Sicilia-25]] ***** --- Raymond VII, Comte de Toulouse ---- b. 27 Oct 1156, d. 2 Aug 1222 ...... [[Toulouse-11]] ****** '''Raymond VIII, Comte de Toulouse''' b. Jul 1197, d. 27 Sep 1249 ...... [[]] ***** '''♔ John, King of England 1199-1216''' b. 1167, d. 19 Oct 1216 ...... [[Plantagenet-143]] ***** ++ Alicia (Aalis) de Savoie ---- b. 1166, d. Bef Jun 1178 ...... [[Savoie-665]] ''betrothed'' ***** ++ Isabella, Countess of Gloucester ---- d. Abt 18 Nov 1217 ...... [[FitzRobert-26]] ''cousin, see below ***** --- Isabella d'Angoulême ---- b. Abt 1188, d. 31 May 1246 ...... [[Angoulême-40]] ****** '''♔ Henry III, King of England 1216-1272''' b. 1 Oct 1207, d. 16 Nov 1272 ...... [[Plantagenet-167]] ****** '''Richard, Earl of Cornwall, Emperor Elect (1257)''' b. 5 Jan 1209, d. 2 Apr 1272 ...... [[Plantagenet-39]] ****** '''Joan of England''' b. 22 Jul 1210, d. 4 Mar 1238 ...... [[Plantagenet-296]] ****** '''Isabella of England''' b. 1214, d. 1 Dec 1241 ...... [[Plantagenet-18]] ****** '''Eleanor of England''' b. 1215 bur. 13 Apr 1275 ...... [[Plantagenet-19]] ***** --- 'Clementia' ...... [[]] ****** '''Joan of England''' b. Est 1190, d. 30 Mar 1236 ...... [[FitzJohn-120]] ***** ++ Agatha de Ferrers ...... [[]] ***** --- NN (Isabel) de Warenne ...... ?[[Warenne-102]] ****** '''Richard Fitzroy, Lord of Chilham''' d. Bef 24 Jun 1246 ...... [[FitzRoy-86]] ***** --- NN ...... [[]] ****** '''Henry Fitzroy, of Chilham''' d. Bef 1257 ...... [[FitzRoy-100]] **** ++ Rosamund de Clifford, 'the Fair Rosamund' ...... [[Clifford-58]] **** --- Ida de Tosny ...... [[Toeni-31]] ***** '''William Longespee, 3rd Earl of Salisbury''' b. Abt 1176, d. 7 Mar 1226 ...... [[Plantagenet-1612]] ***** --- Ela FitzPatrick, Countess of Salisbury ---- d. 24 Aug 1261 ...... [[Salisbury-262]] ****** '''William Longespee, de Jure Earl of Salisbury''' b. Abt 1207, d. 7 Feb 1250 ...... [[Longespée-74]] ****** '''Richard Longespee''' ...... [[Longespee-35]] ****** '''Stephen Longespee, Senechal of Gascony, Justiciar of Ireland''' d. 1260 ...... [[Longespée-77]] ****** '''Nicholas Longespee, Bishop of Salisbury 1291-1297''' d. 28 May 1297 ...... [[Longespée-88]] ****** '''Isabel Longespee''' d. Bef 1244 ...... [[Longespée-91]] ****** '''Ela Longespee''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Ida Longespee''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Ela Longespee''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Geoffrey Longespee, Bishop of Lincoln, Archbishop of York''' d. 18 Dec 1212 ...... [[Plantagenet-1744]] **** '''Geoffrey VI Martel d'Anjou, Comte de Nantes''' b. 1 Jun 1134, d. 26 Jul 1158 ...... [[Plantagenet-31]] **** '''Guillaume d'Anjou''' b. 22 Jul 1136, d. 30 Jan 1164 ...... [[Plantagenet-148]] *** '''William The Atheling, Duke of Normandy''' b. 1103, d. 25 Nov 1120 ...... [[Normandie-149]] *** ++ Matilda d'Anjou ---- b. 1111, d. 1154 ...... [[Anjou-259]] ** --- {?} ...... [[]] *** '''Richard of Normandy''' d. 25 Nov 1120 ...... [[England-571]] ** ++ Adeliza de Louvain ---- b. Abt 1104 bur. 23 Apr 1151, ...... [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Brabant-36]] ** --- NN ...... [[]] *** '''Robert de Caen, 1st Earl of Gloucester''' b. Abt 1090, d. 31 Oct 1147 ...... [[FitzRoy-63]] *** --- Mabel FitzHamon ---- b. Est 1100, d. 1157 ...... [[FitzHamon-11]] **** '''William, 2nd Earl of Gloucester''' b. Est 1122, d. 23 Nov 1183 ...... [[FitzRobert-112]] **** --- Hawise de Beaumont ---- d. 24 Apr 1197 ...... [[Beaumont-93]] ***** '''Robert''' d. 1166 ...... [[FitzRobert-126]] ***** '''Mabel of Gloucester''' d. 1188 ...... [[FitzRobert-125]] ***** --- Amaury V de Montfort, Comte d'Evreux ---- b. Est 1151, d. 13 Mar 1182 ...... [[Montfort-34]] ****** '''Amaury VI de Montfort, Comte d'Evreux, Earl of Gloucester''' d. Bef Nov 1213 ...... [[]] ***** '''Amicia of Gloucester''' d. 1 Jan 1225 ...... [[FitzWilliam-253]] ***** --- Richard de Clare, 4th Earl of Hertford, Earl of Clare ---- b. Est 1155, d. Bef 28 Nov 1217 ...... [[Clare-651]] ****** '''Gilbert de Clare, 5th Earl of Hertford, 1st Earl of Gloucester''' b. Abt 1180, d. 25 Oct 1230 ...... [[Clare-673]] ****** '''Richard (Roger) de Clare''' d. May 1228 ...... [[Clare-316]] ****** '''Maud de Clare''' ...... [[Clare-672]] ***** '''Isabella, Countess of Gloucester''' d. Abt 18 Nov 1217 ...... [[FitzRobert-26]] ***** ++ ♔ John, King of England 1199-1216 ---- b. 1167, d. 19 Oct 1216 ...... [[Plantagenet-143]] ''cousin, see above ***** ++ Geoffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex and Gloucester ---- d. 23 Feb 1216 ...... [[Mandeville-10]] ***** ++ Hubert de Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent ---- d. 12 May 1243 ...... [[Burgh-19]] **** --- NN ...... [[]] ***** '''Mabel of Gloucester''' d. 23 Nov 1183 ...... [[FitzRobert-125]] '''''LEO wrong generation?''''' ***** --- Gruffudd ab Iford Bach, Lord of Senghenydd ---- d. 1211 ...... [[]] ****** '''Hywel Felyn ap Gruffudd''' ...... [[Gruffudd-12]] '''''WT wrong parents''''' ****** '''Maud''' ...... [[Gruffudd-2]] '''''WT wrong parents''''' ****** '''Rhys Ap Gruffudd''' ...... [[Ap_Gruffudd-29]] ****** '''NN''' ...... [[]] **** '''Maud of Gloucester''' b. Est 1123, d. 29 Jul 1189 ...... [[Caen-11]] **** --- Ranulph de Meschines, 2nd Earl of Chester ---- b. Abt 1100, d. 16 Dec 1153 ...... [[Meschines-6]] ***** '''Hugh Keveliok Le Meschin, 3rd Earl of Chester''' b. Est 1143, d. 30 Jun 1181 ...... [[Gernon-38]] ***** --- Bertred de Montfort ---- b. 1155, d. 1227 ...... [[Montfort-45]] ****** '''Mabel de Meschines''' ...... [[Meschines-56]] ****** '''Agnes of Chester''' d. 2 Nov 1247 ...... [[Meschines-40]] ****** '''Maud of Chester''' b. Abt 1171, d. Abt 6 Jan 1233 ...... [[Chester-395]] ****** '''Rannulfe de Blundeville, 7th Earl of Chester, Earl of Lincoln''' b. Abt 1172, d. 28 Oct 1232 ...... [[Meschines-18]] ****** '''Hawise of Chester, Countess of Lincoln''' b. Abt 1180, d. Abt 6 Jun 1241/3 March 1243 ...... [[Kevelioc-9]] ***** --- NN ...... [[]] ****** '''Amicia de Meschines''' b. Est 1167 ...... [[Meschines-17]] ***** --- NN ...... [[]] ****** '''NN de Meschines''' ...... [[Meschines-38]] ***** '''Richard de Meschines''' ...... [[Meschines-53]] ***** '''Beatrix de Meschines''' ...... ''see [[Meschines-38]] - same person? conflated on WikiTree?'' ***** ++ Ralph de Malpas ...... [[]] **** '''Roger of Gloucester, Bishop of Worcester''' d. 9 Aug 1179 ...... [[]] **** '''Richard of Gloucester, Archbishop of Rouen''' d. 3 Apr 1142 ...... [[]] **** '''Hamon of Gloucester''' d. 1158 ...... [[]] ** --- Ansfrid ...... [[UNKNOWN-55495]] *** '''Richard bastard of England''' b. Bef 1101, d. 25 Nov 1120 ...... [[England-571]] ** --- (Sybil Corbet) ...... [[Corbet-13]] *** '''Reynald de Dunstanville, Earl of Cornwall''' b. Abt 1110, d. 1 Jul 1175 ...... [[Dunstanville-20]] *** --- Beatrice ...... [[FtzRichard-1]] **** '''Denise de Dunstanville''' ...... [[Dunstanville-34]] **** --- Richard de Reviers, 2nd Earl of Devon ---- d. Apr 1162 ...... [[Redvers-28]] ***** '''Baldwin de Reviers, 3rd Earl of Devon''' d. May 1188 ...... [[Reviers-16]] ***** ++ Denise de Déols, Dame de Déols et Châteauroux ---- b. Abt 1173, d. 1207 ...... [[Déols-13]] ***** '''Richard de Reviers, 4th Earl of Devon''' d. 19 Aug ...... [[Reviers-9]] ***** ++ Emma|Geva ...... [[]] **** '''Maud de Dunstanville''' ...... [[Dunstanville-18]] **** --- Sir Robert de Beaumont, Comte de Meulan, Sire d'Elbeuf ---- d. 16 Aug 1204 ...... [[Beaumont-490]] ***** '''Galeran V de Meulan, Comte de Meulan, Seigneur d'Elbeuf''' b. Est 1167, d. Abt 1190/1191 on crusade ...... [[Meulan-29]] ***** --- Marguerite de Fougères ...... [[Fougères-24]] ****** '''Robert de Meulan, Seigneur de Pont-Audemer''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Raoul de Meulan, Seigneur de Courseulles-sur-Mer''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Pierre de Meulan, Dean of Wimborne''' d. 1203 ...... [[Meulan-28]] ***** '''Henry de Meulan''' d. Bef 1204 ...... [[Meulan-36]] ***** '''Mary|Mabirie|Mabel de Meulan''' ...... [[Meulan-40]] ***** --- William de Vernon, 5th Earl of Devon ---- b. Abt 1155, d. Sep 1217 ...... [[Vernon-1065]] ****** '''Mary de Vernon''' ...... [[Vernon-1067]] ****** '''Baldwin de Reviers''' b. Aft 28 Apr 1200, d. 1 Sep 1216 ...... [[Reviers-12]] ***** '''Agnès de Meulan''' ...... [[Meulan-38]] ***** ++ Guy IV, Sire de la Roche-Guyon ...... [[Roche-588]] ***** '''Jeanne de Meulan, Dame de Meulan''' ...... [[Meulan-39]] ***** --- Robert II, Seigneur d'Harcourt ---- b. Est 1135 ...... [[Harcourt-401]] '''''LEO conflated? See [[Harcourt-112]]''''' Looks like a different person, but some of these kids look like his ****** '''Richard, Seigneur d'Harcourt''' b. Est 1180, d. Bef 1239 ...... [[]] ****** '''Guillaume d'Harcourt, Baron of Bosworth''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Oliver d'Harcourt, of Ellenhall''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Simon d'Harcourt, of Beacheley''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Jean d'Harcourt, Seigneur de Bouville''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Gilbert d'Harcourt, Seigneur de Saxetot''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Amaury d'Harcourt''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Roger d'Harcourt''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Raoul d'Harcourt, Seigneur d'Anonville''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Wauthier d'Harcourt, Sire de Brionne''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Basilie d'Harcourt, Dame de Formeville et de Gliseulles''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Cecile d'Harcourt''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Mathilde d'Harcourt''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Hailde d'Harcourt''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Emmeline d'Harcourt''' ...... [[]] **** '''Ursula de Dunstanville''' ...... [[Dunstanville-35]] **** ++ Walter de Dunstanville, Lord of Castlecombe ...... [[Dunstanville-22]] **** '''Sarah de Dunstanville''' d. 1206 ...... [[Dunstanville-28]] **** --- Boson 'Adémar V', Vicomte de Limoges ---- b. Abt 1135, d. Aft Jul 1199 ...... [[Boso-5]] ***** '''Guy V, Vicomte de Limoges''' b. Est 1160, d. 29 Mar 1230 ...... [[]] ***** --- NN ---- d. Bef 1210 ...... [[]] ****** '''Adémar de Limoges''' d. Abt 1223 ...... [[]] ***** --- Ermengarde de Barry ---- d. 18 Aug 1263 ...... [[]] ****** '''Guy VI, Vicomte de Limoges''' d. Aug 1263 ...... [[]] ****** '''Marguerite de Limoges''' d. 9 Sep 1259 ...... [[]] ****** '''Marie de Limoges''' d. Bef 1255 ...... [[]] ***** '''Adémar de Limoges''' d. 1195 ...... [[]] ***** '''Guillaume de Limoges''' b. 1180, d. 1223 ...... [[]] ***** '''Marguerite de Limoges''' ...... [[]] ***** ++ Aimeric, Vicomte de Rochechouart ...... [[]] ***** ++ Boson de Grignols ...... [[]] ***** ++ NN de Périgord ...... [[]] ***** '''Aquiline de Limoges''' ...... [[]] ***** ++ NN de Gourdon ...... [[]] ***** '''Humberge de Limoges''' ...... [[]] ***** --- Geoffroy I de Lusignan, Count of Jaffa and Caesarea ---- d. Bef May 1224 ...... [[]] ****** '''Guillaume dit de Valence, Seigneur de Mouchamps''' d. Abt 1226/1230 ...... [[]] ***** '''Marie de Limoges''' ...... [[]] ***** ++ Ebles V de Ventadour, Vicomte de Ventadour ...... [[]] *** --- NN ...... [[]] **** '''Emme''' ...... [[Cornwall-466]] **** ++ Guy V, Sire de Laval ---- d. 1170 ...... [[Laval-60]] ** --- Eda|Edith ...... [[FitzForne-8]] *** '''Robert FitzEdith''' d. 31 May 1172 ...... [[FitzEdith-2]] *** --- Maud d'Avranches, Dame du Sap, Lady of Okehampton ---- d. 21 Sep 1173 ...... [[Avranches-31]] **** '''Mary|Maud''' ...... [[FitzRobert-128]] **** --- Renaud de Courtenay, of Sutton, Berk. ---- d. 1161 ...... [[]] '''''LEO conflated?''''' ***** '''Robert Courtenay, of Sutton''' d. 1209 ...... [[Courtenay-758]] ***** --- Maud FitzUrse ...... [[FitzUrse-23]] ****** '''William Courtenay, of Bulwick''' d. Abt 18 Jan 1214 ...... [[Courtenay-818]] ***** ++ Alice FitzDuncan, Lady of Cockermouth and Allerdale ---- d. Bef 18 Mar 1215 ...... [[Cockermouth-1]] ** --- NN ...... [[]] *** '''Gilbert bastard of England''' ...... [[FitzRoy-106]] ** --- NN ...... [[]] *** '''William de Tracy''' d. Abt 1135 ...... [[Tracy-330]] ** --- Nest of South Wales ---- b. Est 1080, d. Abt 1130 ...... [[Verch_Rhys-5]] *** '''Henry FitzHenry bastard of England''' b. Abt 1114, d. 1157 ...... [[FitzRoy-33]] *** --- NN ...... [[]] **** '''Amabilis''' ...... [[Fitzhenry-19]] **** --- Walter de Ridelisford ---- b. Est 1150, d. Abt 1226 ...... [[Ridelsford-3]] ***** '''Walter de Ridelisford''' b. 1204, d. Bef 12 Dec 1244 ...... [[Riddlesford-4]] ***** --- Annora ...... [[UNKNOWN-18919]] ****** '''Emmeline de Ridelisford''' d. 18 May 1275/19 July 1276 ...... [[Riddlesford-1]] ** --- NN ...... [[]] *** '''Fulk bastard of England''' ...... [[FitzRoy-105]] ** --- Edith ...... [[]] *** '''Matilda bastarddaughter of England''' d. 25 Nov 1120 ...... [[England-178]] *** --- Rotrou I, Comte du Perche ---- b. Est 1070, d. Abt 20 Jan 1144/23 April 1144 Rouen ...... [[Perche-2]] **** '''Félicie du Perche''' ...... [[Perche-34]] **** '''Philippa du Perche''' ...... [[Perche-33]] **** --- Hélie II, Comte de Maine ---- b. Abt 1114, d. 15 Jan 1151 ...... [[Anjou-313]] ***** '''Béatrice de Maine''' ...... [[Maine-100]] ***** --- Jean I de Ponthieu, Comte d'Alençon ---- d. 24 Feb 1191 ...... [[Ponthieu-105]] ****** '''Jean II, Comte d'Alençon''' d. 6 May 1191 ...... [[]] ****** '''Robert II, Comte d'Alençon''' d. 8 Sep 1217 ...... [[]] ****** '''Guillaume d'Alençon, Seigneur de la Roche-Mabile''' d. 1203 ...... [[]] ****** '''Alix d'Alençon, Dame de Montgomery et du Sonnois''' d. 1220 ...... [[Alençon-9]] ****** '''Hélie d'Alençon''' d. Aft May 1233 ...... [[]] ****** '''Philippe d'Alençon''' ...... [[Alençon-14]] ** --- NN ...... [[]] *** '''Matilda bastarddaughter of England''' ...... [[Normandie-118]] *** --- Conon III le Gros, Duc de Bretagne ---- b. Abt 1095, d. 17 Sep 1148 ...... [[Bretagne-101]] **** '''Hoel VI de Bretagne, Comte de Nantes''' d. 1156 ...... [[]] **** '''Berthe de Bretagne, Heiress of Bretagne''' b. Abt 1114, d. 1156 ...... [[Bretagne-100]] **** --- Alain II 'the Black', Earl of Richmond, Seigneur de Guincamp ---- b. Bef 1100, d. 15 Sep 1146 ...... [[Penthièvre-7]] ***** '''Conon IV le Petit, Duc de Bretagne, Earl of Richmond''' b. 1138, d. 20 Feb 1171 ...... [[Bretagne-9]] ***** --- Margaret of Scotland ---- b. Abt 1150, d. 1201 ...... [[Dunkeld-28]] ****** '''Constance, Duchesse de Bretagne''' b. 12 Jun 1161, d. 4 Sep 1201 ...... [[Penthièvre-9]] ***** '''Constance de Bretagne''' d. Aft 23 Jun 1184 ...... [[Bretagne-202]] ***** --- Alain III de Rohan, Vicomte de Rohan ---- d. 1195 ...... [[]] ****** '''Alain IV de Rohan, Vicomte de Rohan, Seigneur de Guemene''' d. 27 Oct 1205 ...... [[]] ****** '''Guillaume de Rohan''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Josselin de Rohan, Seigneur de Montfort et de Noial''' d. 28 Sep 1251 ...... [[]] ****** '''Marguerite de Rohan''' b. Abt 1155 ...... [[]] ****** '''Alix de Rohan''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Constance de Rohan''' ...... [[]] **** --- Eudon II, Vicomte de Porhoët, Duc de Bretagne 1148-1156 ---- b. Est 1110, d. Aft 1173 ...... [[]] ***** '''Eudon III, Vicomte de Porhoët''' d. 1234 ...... [[DeRohan_Porhoet-2]] ***** --- NN ...... [[]] ****** '''Mathilde de Porhoët, Vicomtesse de Porhoët''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Eléonore de Porhoët''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Jeanne de Porhoët''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Aélis de Porhoët''' d. Bef 1235 ...... [[]] **** '''Constance de Bretagne''' d. 1148 ...... [[]] **** ++ Geoffroy II, Sire de Mayenne ---- d. 18 Feb 1169 ...... [[]] ** --- NN ...... [[]] *** '''Juliana bastarddaughter of England''' ...... [[Fontevrault-1]] *** --- Eustace de Pacy, Lord of Breteuil and Pacy ---- d. 1136 ...... [[Breteuil-19]] **** '''NN (daughter) de Pacy''' ...... [[]] **** '''NN (daughter) de Pacy''' ...... [[]] ** --- NN ...... [[]] *** '''Mabel bastarddaughter of England''' ...... [[FitzRoy-26]] *** --- Guillaume III Gouët, Seigneur de Montmirail ---- b. Bef 1080 ...... [[William-107]] **** '''Guillaume Gouët IV de Montmirail, Baron du Perche-Gouet''' d. Abt 1170 ...... [[]] ''see above'' **** --- Elisabeth de Champagne ---- b. 1130 ...... [[Champagne-414]] ''see above'' ***** '''Mathilde|Mabille Gouët''' ...... [[Montmirail-8]] ***** --- Hervé III, Sire de Donzy ---- d. 1187 ...... [[De_Donzy-3]] ****** '''Adèle de Donzy, Dame de Coulanges''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Guillaume dit Gouet de Donzy''' d. 1191 ...... [[]] ****** '''Philippe de Donzy, Seigneur de Gien''' d. 1206 ...... [[]] ****** '''Renaud de Montmirail''' d. 1204 ...... [[]] ****** '''Hervé IV de Donzy, Sire de Donzy''' b. Abt 1173, d. 22 Jan 1223 ...... [[Donzy-2]] ****** '''Geoffroy de Donzy, Prior of la Charité-sur-Loire''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Marguerite de Donzy''' ...... [[]] ** --- NN ...... [[]] *** '''Constance bastarddaughter of England''' ...... [[FitzRoy-104]] *** --- Roscelin, Vicomte de Beaumont ---- d. Bef 1176 ...... [[Beaumont-593]] **** '''Richard I, Vicomte de Beaumont''' d. Abt 1200 ...... [[Beaumont-594]] **** --- Lucie de L'Aigle ---- d. Aft 28 Sep 1217 ...... [[Aigle-15]] ***** '''Raoul VIII, Vicomte de Beaumont''' d. 13 Apr 1238/1239 ...... [[Beaumont-595]] ***** --- Agnès ...... [[Normandie-116]] ****** '''Richard II, Vicomte de Beaumont-sur-Sarthe''' d. 17 Sep 1242 ...... [[]] ****** '''Guillaume de Beaumont''' d. Abt 1241/1242 ...... [[]] ****** '''Agnès, Vicomtesse de Beaumont''' b. Est 1230, d. Aft 1304 ...... [[Beaumont-574]] ***** '''Guillaume de Beaumont, Bishop of Angers''' d. 2 Sep 1240 ...... [[]] ***** '''Richard de Beaumont''' d. Bef 1202 ...... [[]] ***** '''Geoffroy de Beaumont''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Constance de Beaumont''' ...... [[Beaumont-577]] ***** --- Roger IV de Conches ---- b. Abt 1160, d. Aft 29 Dec 1208 ...... [[Toeni-47]] ****** '''Raoul VI de Toeni''' d. 29 Sep 1239 ...... [[Toeni-26]] ****** '''Roger de Tosny''' d. Jan 1227 ...... [[Toeni-60]] ****** '''Richard de Tosny''' d. 1252 ...... [[Toeni-61]] ****** '''Marguerite de Tosny''' d. Aft Jan 1246 ...... [[]] ***** '''Ermengarde de Beaumont''' d. 11 Feb 1234 ...... [[Beaumont-163]] ***** --- Uilleam 'Garm' mac Eanric, William 'the Lion', King of Scots 1165-1214 ---- b. 1143, d. 4 Dec 1214 ...... [[Dunkeld-2]] ****** '''Alaxandair mac Uilleam, Alexander II, King of Scots 1214-1249''' b. 24 Aug 1198, d. 8 Jul 1249 ...... [[Dunkeld-4]] ****** '''Margaret of Scotland''' ...... [[Dunkeld-66]] ****** '''Isabella of Scotland''' ...... [[Scotland-38]] ****** '''Marjorie of Scotland''' d. 17 Nov 1244 ...... [[LeScot-1]] ***** '''Pétronille de Beaumont''' ...... [[]] ***** --- Alain I, Comte de Treguier, de Penthièvre, d'Avaugour ---- b. Abt 1151/1154, d. 29 Dec 1212 ...... [[]] ''son of [[Penthièvre-6]]'' ****** '''Henri II d'Avaugour, Comte de Penthièvre, Seigneur de Pontorson''' b. 16 Jan 1205, d. 6 Nov 1281 ...... [[]] ****** '''Geoffroy, Seigneur de Quintin''' d. Aft 1202 ...... [[]] **** '''Guillaume de Beaumont''' ...... [[]] **** '''Raoul de Beaumont, Bishop of Angers''' d. 13 Mar 1197 ...... [[]] **** '''Constance de Beaumont''' ...... [[]] ** --- NN ...... [[]] *** '''Alice|Aline bastarddaughter of England''' ...... [[FitzRoy-103]] *** --- Matthieu I de Montmorency, Connetable de France ---- b. Est 1100, d. 1160 ...... [[Montmorency-8]] **** '''Henri de Montmorency''' d. Bef 24 Jul 1160 ...... [[]] **** '''Baron Bouchard V de Montmorency''' d. 1189 ...... [[Montmorency-9]] **** --- Laurence de Hainault ---- d. 9 Jun 1181 ...... [[Hainaut-48]] ***** '''Mathieu II, Baron de Montmorency, Connetable de France''' b. 1174, d. 24 Nov 1230 ...... [[Montmorency-28]] ***** --- Gertrude de Soissons ...... [[Soissons-39]] ****** '''Gertrude de Montmorency''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Bouchard VI, Baron de Montmorency''' b. Abt 1203, d. 1 Feb 1243 ...... [[Montmorency-29]] ****** '''Matthieu de Montmorency, Comte de Ponthieu, Sire de Attichy''' d. Feb 1250 ...... [[]] ****** '''Jean de Montmorency, Seigneur de Roissy''' ...... [[]] ***** --- Emme de Laval ---- b. Abt 1197, d. 1265 ...... [[Laval-65]] ****** '''Guy VII, Sire de Laval''' b. Est 1219, d. 1267 ...... [[Montmorency-43]] ****** '''Avoise de Montmorency, Dame de Meslay''' d. Aft 1 Jun 1270 ...... [[De_Montmorency-Laval-2]] ****** '''Jeanne de Montmorency''' ...... [[]] ****** '''(Alix ?) de Montmorency''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Thibaut de Montmorency''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Alix de Montmorency''' d. 24 Feb 1221 ...... [[Montmorency-10]] ***** --- Simon V de Montfort, 5th Earl of Leicester, Duke of Narbonne ---- b. Est 1175, d. 25 Jun 1218 ...... [[Montfort-120]] ****** '''Amaury VII de Montfort, Duc de Narbonne, Comte de Toulouse''' b. Est 1191, d. 1241 ...... [[Montfort-118]] ****** '''Guy de Montfort''' d. Jul 1220 ...... [[Montfort-179]] ****** '''Simon VI de Montfort, 6th Earl of Leicester''' b. Abt 1208/1209, d. 4 Aug 1265 ...... [[Montfort-35]] ****** '''Robert de Montfort''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Perronelle de Montfort''' d. Bef 1237 ...... [[]] ****** '''Amicie de Montfort''' d. 20 Feb 1253 ...... [[Montfort-178]] ****** '''Laure de Montfort''' d. Bef 1227 ...... [[]] ***** '''Jeanne de Montmorency''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Eve de Montmorency''' ...... [[]] **** '''Thibaut de Montmorency, Seigneur de Marly''' ...... [[]] **** '''Hervé de Montmorency, Abbot of St.Martin de Montmorency''' d. 25 Mar 1192 ...... [[]] **** '''Matthieu de Montmorency, Seigneur d'Attichy et de Marly''' d. 1204 ...... [[Mattheiu-1]] **** --- Mathilde (Mahaut) de Garlande ---- b. Abt 1150, d. 16 Mar 1224 ...... [[Garlande-8]] ***** '''Bouchard I de Marly, Sire de Marly''' b. Est 1180, d. 13 Sep 1226 ...... [[]] ***** --- Mahaut de Châteaufort ---- d. Aft 25 Jul 1267 ...... [[]] ****** '''Thibaut de Marly, Abbot of N.D. des Vaux-de-Cernay''' d. Nov 1247 ...... [[]] ****** '''Pierre de Marly, Sire de Marly''' d. 4 Sep 1240/1241 ...... [[]] ****** '''Bouchard II de Marly, Sire de Marly''' d. 1 Jun 1250 ...... [[]] ****** '''Mathieu de Marly''' d. 7 Apr 1234 ...... [[]] ****** '''Mabile de Marly''' ...... [[]] ***** '''Mathieu de Montmorency, Seigneur de Laye''' d. 2 Apr 1249 ...... [[]] ***** ++ Mabile de La Ferté, Dame de Mondeville ---- d. Bef 31 Jan 1257 ...... [[]] ***** '''Guillaume de Montmorency''' d. Bef Sep 1221 ...... [[]] ***** '''Marguerite de Montmorency, Dame de Verneuil''' d. Bef Jan 1231 ...... [[]] ***** --- Aimery IV, Vicomte de Narbonne ---- d. Bef 1241 ...... [[]] ****** '''Ermengarde de Narbonne''' ...... [[]] ****** '''Aimery V, Vicomte de Narbonne''' d. 1270 ...... [[]] **** '''Aelis de Montmorency''' d. 22 Feb ...... [[]] **** ++ Gasce de Poissy, Seigneur de Châteaufort ---- d. 14 Aug 1189 ...... [[Poissy-2]] ** --- Elizabeth|Isabel de Beaumont ---- b. Est 1113, d. Aft 1172 ...... [[Beaumont-779]] *** '''Isabel bastarddaughter of England''' ...... [[England-295]] ** --- NN ...... [[]] *** '''Sibylla bastarddaughter of England''' d. 12 Jul 1122 ...... [[Normandie-90]] *** ++ Alexander I 'the Fierce', King of Scots 1107-1124 ---- b. Abt 1077, d. 23 Apr 1124 ...... [[Dunkeld-32]] ** --- NN ...... [[]] *** '''Matilda bastarddaughter of England''' ...... ?[[Montvilliers-1]] ** --- NN ...... [[]] *** '''Adeliza bastarddaughter of England''' ...... [[]] |}

A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut, Sources]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records == * by [[Manwaring-372|Charles William Manwaring]] (1829-1905) * published R. S. Peck & Co., Hartford, Conn., 1904 * refers to ''[[Space:The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut|The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut]]'' (Brown & Parsons, Hartford, 1850) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1902) Hartford District 1635-1700 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=f_8LAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon00manw ::* https://archive.org/details/adigestearlycon00unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adigestearlycon02manwgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon01manw ::* https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon00manw ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009788856 * Vol. 2 (1904) Hartford District 1700-1729 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=u9MLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XAIMAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/adigestearlycon02unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adigestearlycon01manwgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon02manw ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009788856 * Vol. 3 (1906) Hartford District 1729-1750 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=g9QLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0P8LAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/adigestearlycon01unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/adigestearlycon00manwgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon03manw ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009788856 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 (1902) Hartford District 1635-1700 ::* Preface ::* Introduction ::* List of Probate Districts ::* List of Towns ::* Book No. A., or, The First Book of The Colony of Connecticut :::* Colonial Records, Vol. 1 :::* Probate Records, Vol. 1 :::* Appendix to Vol. 1, 1635-1650, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA44 Page 44]. :::* Probate Records, Vol. 2, 1650-1663, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA91 Page 91]. :::* Probate Records, Vol. 3, 1663-1677, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA169 Page 169]. :::* Probate Records, Vol. 4, 1677/8-1687, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA265 Page 265]. :::* Probate Records, Vol. 5, 1687-1695, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA391 Page 391]. :::* Probate Records, Vol. 6, 1695-1700, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA531 Page 531]. ::* Errata, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA602 Page 602]. ::* General Index, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA603 Page 603]. ::* Index of Estates, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA605 Page 605]. ::* Index of Names, [https://books.google.com/books?id=T9MLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA624 Page 624]. * Vol. 2 (1904) Hartford District 1700-1729 ::* * Vol. 3 (1906) Hartford District 1729-1750 ::* === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon03manw/page/n12 Errata] for all three volumes * Vol. 1: [https://archive.org/details/digestofearlycon00manw/page/602 Errata] === Citation Formats === * Manwaring, Charles William. ''[[Space:A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records|A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records]]'' (R.S. Peck & Co., Hartford, 1904) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Manwaring|Manwaring]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Manwaring, Charles William. ''[[Space:A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records|A Digest of the Early Connecticut Probate Records]]'' (R.S. Peck & Co., Hartford, 1904) Vol. , [ Page ].

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[[Category:Oyster Bay, New York]] [[Category:New York, Sources]] [[Category:Sources by Name]] == A Documentary History of het (the) Nederdeutsche Gemeente, Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau, now Long Island == * By Henry Augustus Stoutenburgh (1842-1919) * Published 1902 to 1907 as a series of 10 pamphlets or leaflets (also called volumes or issues), compiled in book form. * Volumes 1-2 published by Press of E. Storer; volumes 3-10 by The Knickerbocker Press. Citing this source (Wikicode format): * Stoutenburgh, Henry Augustus. ''[[Space: A documentary history of het (the) Nederdeutsche gemeente,|A Documentary History of het (the) Nederdeutsche Gemeente, Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Queens County, Island of Nassau, now Long Island]]'', New York: Press of E. Storer; Knickerbocker Press, 1902-1907. ::''Try to cite the publication date of the version you read. Include volume number (if determined), page numbers, and (if possible) a link to the relevant pages in the electronic edition you used.'' NOTE: This is the same work as ''[[Space: A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Long Island| A Documentary History of the Dutch Congregation, of Oyster Bay, Long Island]]'' === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/documentaryhisto01stou/ (Archive.org), 1388 pages * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100555623 :* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hx2z23 - Vols 1-5 :* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t1kh15b9s - Vol. 4 :* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hx2z24 - Vols. 6-10 * http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924028825012 (Archive.org), 100 pages, begins with Pamphlet No. 4, "Dutch Genealogy". contains pages 209-291. * https://www.stoutenburgh-teller.com/resources/library/a-documentary-history-of-the-dutch-congregation-of-oyster-bay-pamphlet-no-4/ - Pamphlet 4, 100 pages * http://books.google.com/books?id=26YuAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA5&source=gbs_toc_r&cad=4#v=onepage&q&f=false (Google Books), Issues 1-5 === Abbreviations used in book === :B Born :Bb Baptized or Baptism :Bd Buried :Bk Bushwick :Bn Brooklyn :BS Black Stamp :CN Cow Neck :CS Cedar Swamp :D Died :dau Daughter :DC Dutch Church :EC Episcopal Church :EN East Norwich :EW East Woods :F Folio :Fg Flushing :Fh Flatbush :Flds Flatlands :FM Fosters Meadows :GC Glen Cove :H Hewletts :Hd Hempstead :Hn Huntington :HTR Hempstead Town Records :Ja Jamaica :JTR Jamaica Town Records :L Liber. :M Married :MC Methodist Church :Mt Manhasset :NH North Hempstead :Nn Newtown :NY New York :OB Oyster Bay :PC Presbyterian Church :R Recorded :Rd Riverhead :Rn Readington, NJ :Spg Springfield :Ss Success :WH Wolver Hollow === Excerpts (Duryea family biographies) === The excerpts I have included here are ones that I think will be of interest to the Duryea family. -- Gail Cox ==== [[Duryea-83|George Duryea]] Born 5/9/1821 ==== GEORGE DURYEA, of Muttontown, son of Roloft and Mary Ann Duryea, b. May 9, 1821; bp. Jtily 15, 1821, in W. H.; d. Mch. 30, 1896; m. Sarah Post, dau. of Elisha of Bethpage and Sarah Seaman of Jerusalem, b. Jan. 23, 1818; living at Fg., 1903. George Duryea, Hank Nostrand, and Henry Bell were the carpenters who constructed most of the buildings in the Dutch settlement. Issue : '''Daniel Peters, m. Cornelia Robbins.''' Sarah Eliza, m. Leander M. Delamater. Phebe Alma, m. Samuel H. Van Cott. ==== [[Duryea-87|Roloft Duryea]] Born 2/1/1792 ==== ROLOFT DURYEA, of Norwich, son of George and Willemina Braambos, b. Feb. i, 1792; d. July 8, 1863; bp. Apl. i, 1792, in W. H., and was the last child whose baptism was recorded in Dutch; m. (1='), Jan. 6, 1816, at Jerusalem, Mary Ann Duryea, dau. of Major Roelof and Charlotte Waters, b. Dec. 6, 1792; d. Jan. 21, 1830; m. (2''), Dec. 15, 1831, Phebe Powell, dau. of Robert, of Jerusalem South, b. June 12, 1801; d. July 4, 1867. Issue (by first wife) : Mary, b. Sep. 14, 1817; d. Sep. 16, 1817. John J., m. Caroline Sands. ''' George, m. Sarah Post''' Blbert, b. Mch. 13, 1824; m. Alma Seaman. Alfred, b. May 4, 1826; m. 3 times. William H., of Amityville, b. Dec. 17, 1829; m. Elizabeth Carman. (By second wife) : Jackson A., m. Kate W. Hicks. Charles, b. Apl. 24, 1835; d. Dec. 13, 1862. ==== [[Duryea-76|Rulef Duryea]] Born 11/16/1765 ==== RULEF DURYEA, Major of Island Trees, son of John and Ann Pratt, b. Nov. 16, 1765; bp. Dec. 28, 1766, in W. H.; d. Feb. 6, 1849; m., June 14, 1787, at Hd., Charlotte Waters, b. Jan. 4, 1771; d. Jan. 13, 1843. He was given a legacy by his grandfather Joost. They are bd. at Plain Edge. Issue : John, m. Phebe Ketcham. Elizabeth (Eliza), b. Jan. 4, 1791; d. Aug. 6, 1867; m. James Smith. ''' Mary Ann, m. Roloft Duryea.''' Catherine, b. Sep. 6, 1797; m. William Smith. Elbert T., m. Sarah Ann. . Henry W., m. Margaret Nostrand. Jane, b. Nov. 16, 1810; m. Andrew Powell.

A Genealogical Abstract of Descent of the Family of Pierrepont

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Pierpont Name Study]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Abstract of Descent of the Family of Pierrepont == From Sir [[Pierrepont-45|Hugh de Pierrepont]], of Picardy, France, A.D. 980 to 1881 * compiled by [[Marks-4851|Edward J. Marks]] (1841-1912) * published by Hoggson & Robinson, Printers, New Haven, Connecticut, 1881 * 41 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_Abstract_of_Descent_of_the_Family_of_Pierrepont|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=_eAUAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100404126 * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=33901 * http://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogical-abstract-of-descent-of-the-family-of-pierrepont-from-sir-hugh-de-pierrepont-of-picardy-france-ad-980/oclc/21743509 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/33901/ * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/21456/ === Table of Contents === * Section I. The Family in France and England. A.D. 980--1564 * Section II. The Kingston Pierreponts. 1564--1773 * Section III. The Family in England and America. 1564--1880 === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Marks, Edward J. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Abstract of Descent of the Family of Pierrepont|A Genealogical Abstract of Descent of The Family of Pierrepont]]'' (Hoggson & Robinson, New Haven, Connecticut, 1881) * [[#Marks|Marks]]

A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England| England Sources]] | [[Space: Sources-Burke's Bibliography| Burke's Bibliography]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland == or, Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, enjoying Territorial Possessions or High Official Rank, but Uninvested with Heritable Honours. * by John Burke, Bernard Burke * published by H. Colburn, 1837- * [[Wikipedia:Burke%27s_Landed_Gentry]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Small Paper Edition (1837-8) ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=FBtVAAAAcAAJ ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=KxdVAAAAcAAJ ::* Vol. 3 https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera03burk ::* Vol. 4 https://books.google.com/books?id=VxdVAAAAcAAJ * First Edition 1846-7 * Vol. 1 A-L https://books.google.com/books?id=2FE4AQAAMAAJ (1846) * Vol. 1 A-L https://books.google.com/books?id=C8fTAAAAMAAJ (1847) * Vol. 2 M-Z https://books.google.com/books?id=FlI4AQAAMAAJ (1846) * Vol. 2 M-Z https://books.google.com/books?id=0NEKAAAAYAAJ (1847) * Vol. 3 Supplement, Corrigenda, General Index 1850 ::* (1850) https://books.google.com/books?id=9NDTAAAAMAAJ ::* (1853) https://books.google.ca/books?id=S2hHAAAAYAAJ * 1850 Edition ::* Vol. 2 P-Z. Supplement and Adenda :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=13SEO75LviUC * 1852 Edition ::* Vol. 1 A-O https://books.google.com/books?id=9mNHAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 2 P-Z https://books.google.com/books?id=iWRHAAAAYAAJ * 1858 Edition ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=wmNmAAAAMAAJ * 1859 Edition ::* Vol. 1 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963953 ::* Vol. 2 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001963953 * Fourth Edition 1862-3 ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=BSkAAAAAQAAJ ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalan05burkgoog ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=Ni4BAAAAQAAJ * Fourth Edition 1868 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VWdR40NT7WwC * Fifth Edition 1871 ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=H65CAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 2 https://books.google.com/books?id=qmh2AAAAMAAJ * Sixth Edition 1879 ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera01byuburk ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera02byuburk ::* Vol. 2 (1882) https://books.google.com/books?id=yr48fD1QbMEC === Errata === * This work is not regarded as a reliable source for pre-1700 profiles. === WikiTree Syntax === * Burke, John and Burke, Bernard ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland|A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland]]'' (E.H. Lathrop, 1884) * ([[#Burke|Burke]])

A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States == With brief notes on some of the allied families * by [[Throckmorton-1141|Charles Wickliffe Throckmorton]] (1868-1941) * published by The Old Dominion Press, Inc., Richmond, Va., 1930 * 503 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00thro borrow === Table of Contents === * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00thro/page/n14/mode/1up Errata] * Preface * Throckmorton * Armorial Bearings * Besford, Excursus * Besford Chart * Cocton Chart * Bruley Chart * Durvassal Chart * Spine Chart * Onley Chart * Vaux of Harowden * Berkeley, Excursus * Yate of Buckland, Excursus * Herbert, Lord Powis, Excursus * Courtenay, Excursus * Gifford, Excursus * Gifford of Chillington, Excursus * Throckmorton of Haseley and Ansley, Warwickshire * Haseley, Warwickshire * Trockmorton of Paulerspury, Northamptonshire * Throckmorton of Castleton, Oxfordshire * Throckmorton of South Elmham Co. Suffolk and New England * Louthe alias Lowthe, Excursus * Playter of Soterley Co. Suffolk, Excursus * Throckmorton of Ellington and Brampton Hunts. and Virginia * Beaufo, Excursus * Lawrence, Excursus * Pickering, Excursus * Descent of the Throckkmortons of Virginia from the Sureties for the Observance of the Magna carta * Bedell, Chart * Skipwith, Excursus * All Saints Church, Ellington Hunts * Reade, Excursus * Chapman, Excursus * Taliaferro, Excursus * Hooe, Excursus * Tutt Excursus, including Bonnycastle, Robinson, Pendleton and Colston * Wickliffe Excursus with Allied Families of Preston, Wooley and Beckham * Throckmorton of Gloucestershire * Baynham, Excursus * Unlocated Throckmortons * Chart of Royal Descent * Index of Names, [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00thro/page/n590/mode/1up Page 461]. === Errata === * See: [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00thro/page/n14/mode/1up Errata] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Throckmorton, Charles Wickliffe. ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States|A Genealogical and Historical Account of the Throckmorton Family in England and the United States]]'' (Old Dominion Press, Inc., Richmond, Va., 1930) [ Page ]. * ([[#Throckmorton|Throckmorton]])

A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease, Sen., Last of Enfield, Conn.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease, Sen., Last of Enfield, Conn. == * Compiled by Rev. David Pease (b.1783) and Austin Spencer Pease * published by Samuel Bowles & Company, Springfield Mass., 1869 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease, Sen., Last of Enfield, Conn.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=0FVJAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00peas * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005732180 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14108/ === Table of Contents === * Part I. ::* First generation ::* Second generation ::* Third generation ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation ::* Addenda ::* Index to given names ::* Index of surnames ::* Appendix * Part II Early history of the Pease families in America. ::* Chapter I. Origin of the Pease families ::* Chapter II. Boston Peases ::* Chapter III. John Pease of Salem Village ::* Chapter IV. Origin of the Salem and Enfield Peases ::* Chapter V. Family of "latter" Robert Pease of Enfield, Ct. ::* Chapter VI. New Jersey Peases ::* Chapter VII. Marthas Vineyard Peases ::* Chapter VIII. Ludlow (Mass.) Peases ::* Chapter IX. New Hampshire Peases ::* Chapter X. Captain Samuel Pease ::* Chapter XI. Washington County (Pa.) Peases ::* Chapter XII. Miscellaneous families ::* Index to given names ::* Index of surnames of persons marrying into the Pease families ::* Index of persons referred to === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Pease, David & Pease, Austin Spencer. ''[[Space:A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease, Sen., Last of Enfield, Conn.|A Genealogical and Historical Record of the Descendants of John Pease, Sen., Last of Enfield, Conn.]]'' (Samuel Bowles & Co., Springfield, Mass., 1869) [ Page ]. * ([[#Pease|Pease]])

A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New England, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-New_England|New England Sources]] __TOC__ ==A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England == An updated transcript is also available. See below for more information. * by [[Savage-4402|James Savage (1784-1873)]] and [[Farmer-4180|John Farmer (1789-1838)]] * published by Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1860-1862 * published July 2016: [http://shop.americanancestors.org/collections/genealogical-classics/products/genealogical-dictionary-of-the-first-settlers-of-new-england-4-volume-set For Sale], includes a foreword by Gary Boyd Roberts and a new index. * There is a new transcript available with corrections: [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Transcript:Savage%2C_James._Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England Updated Transcript]. This is an ongoing project. For more information see: [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/About_the_WeRelate_Transcript_of_the_Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England About the WeRelate Transcript] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-4 & Index ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000276222 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011530029 * Index (1884) ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicalcros00sava/ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924030935757 * Vol. 1-4 ::* http://puritanism.online.fr/puritanism/Savage/savage.html ::* http://www.usgennet.org/usa/topic/newengland/savage/ ::* [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/A_Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England FamilySearch] * Vol. 1: (1860) A - C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CZ83AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicaldi00unkngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HWEblLuls8kC ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic01savarich * Vol. 2 (1860) D - J ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5d44AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dzJDAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic02savarich * Vol. 3 (1861) K - R ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JbdDAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5hwiMrhaBMUC ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic03savarich * Vol. 4: (1862) S - Z ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lZqoaqjEpWsC ::* https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic04savarich === Errata === * [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/Transcript:Savage%2C_James._Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England Updated Transcript]. This is an ongoing project, with many corrections. For more information see: [https://www.werelate.org/wiki/About_the_WeRelate_Transcript_of_the_Genealogical_Dictionary_of_the_First_Settlers_of_New_England About the WeRelate Transcript] * Dall, Caroline. ''Genealogical Notes and Errata'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1873) Vol. 27, [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhisto29unkngoog#page/n161 Page 135-9]. * [http://ccat.sas.upenn.edu/gopher/other/journals/kraftpub/Genealogical/Savage's%20Dictionary Corrected electronic version] copyright Robert Kraft, July 1994, with addition of missing pages 422-423 (vol.3) by Warren Wetmore * Appleton, William. ''Pratt and Trerice'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1864) Vol. 18, [https://books.google.com/books?id=TTkONJrQrtYC&pg=PA66#v=onepage&q&f=false Page 66]. * Dean, John Ward. ''Will of Dr. John Ward of Ipswich, Mass.'', [[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, Mass., 1868) Vol. 22, [https://books.google.com/books?id=eyocy7cBriYC&pg=PA31 Page 31]. * ''Notes'', [[Space:NEHGR| The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] (NEHGS, Boston, 1909) Vol. 63, [https://books.google.com/books?id=_zcvhEe8L74C&pg=PA300 Page 300]. The Family of John3 Lowell. * Coddington, John Insley. ''The Family of Frances (Tough) (Chester) (Smith) Stebbing, wife of Edward Stebbing of Hartford, Connecticut'', [[Space:TAG|The American Genealogist]] (1954) Vol. 30, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11829/204/0 Page 204]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Savage, James. 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A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck == Full title: A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck Who Emigrated with His Family to this country in 1638; and Records of His Father's and Grandfather's Families in England; with the Pedigree Extending Back From Son To Father for Twenty Generations; with Their Coat of Arms, and Copies of Wills, also, An Appendix, giving and account of the Boston and Hingham Pecks, the descendants of John Peck of Mendon, Mass., Deacon Paul of Hartford, Deacon William and Henry of New Haven, and Joseph of Milford, Conn., with portraits of Distinguished persons from Steel Engravings. * by [[Peck-3777|Ira Ballou Peck]] (1805-1888) * published by Alred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1868 * 442 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=NCwAAAAAQAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=u1_YBp_mnkMC * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00peckgoog * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi01peckgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00peck * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhistory00peck * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731235 === Table of Contents === * Explanations and Abbreviations * Name * Pedigree * Arms * Introduction * Joseph Peck, The Ancestor * Appendix * General Index, [https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00peckgoog/page/n499/mode/1up Page 433] ::* Descendants of Henry Peck, of New Haven, Conn. ::* Descendants of Joseph Peck, of Milford, Conn. ::* Descendants of Henry Peck, of New Haven, Conn. ::* Descendants of Deacon Paul Peck of Harford, Conn. ::* Descendants of Deacon William Peck, of New Haven, Conn. ::* Additions, Alterations, and Corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=NCwAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA397 Page 397]. ::* Names received to late to be numbered, Page 442 === Errata === * Additions, Alterations, and Corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=NCwAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA397 Page 397]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Peck, Ira Ballou. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck|A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1868) [ Page ]. * ([[#Peck|Peck]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Peck, Ira Ballou. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck|A Genealogical History of the Descendants of Joseph Peck]]'' (Alfred Mudge & Son, Boston, 1868) [ Page ].

A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: England, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire == * by Sir [[Burke-5777|Bernard Burke]], LL.D. (1814-1892) * published by Harrison, 59, Pall Mall, London, 1866 * 1883, reprint of 1883 Edition 1962, second reprint 1969, third reprint 2003 * [http://www.burkespeerage.com/ Burke's Peerage] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_History_of_the_Dormant%2C_Abeyant%2C_Forfeited%2C_and_Extinct%2C_Peerages_of_the_British_Empire|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1866) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K3MaAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OpxfAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00burkgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1DEGAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1ysWkXKSrpIC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011533248 * (1883) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001604104 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * This work is not regarded as a reliable source for pre-1700 profiles. * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Burke, Bernard. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire|A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire]]'' (Harrison, London, 1866) [ Page ]. * ([[#Burke|Burke]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Burke, Bernard. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire|A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited and Extinct, Peerages of the British Empire]]'' (Harrison, London, 1866) [ Page ].

A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery == In its different branches of Yvery, Luvel, Perceval, and Gournay. * by James Anderson (1680?-1739) * published by H. Woodfall, 1742 * Based on materials collected by [[Perceval-5|John Perceval]], First Earl of Egmont (1683-1748) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RyoAAAAAQAAJ ::* http://dbooks.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/books/PDFs/600019143.pdf * Vol. 2 revised and partly written by William Whiston ::* https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00andegoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aCoAAAAAQAAJ ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE84465 ::* https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/393543-redirection === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 :* Dedication :* Contents :* Epitome of the Work :* The Introduction :* First Book: ::* Chap I Of the Origine of the House of Yvery, Luve, Perceval, and Gournay ::* Chap II Of the Name of Yvery, &c. and of the different Appellations used by the different Houses of this Stock; and of the Sobriquets of different Persons of this House. ::* Chap III Of the Arms of the House of Yvery, &c. ::* Chap IV Of the Crests, Supporters, Mottos, and Cri de Guerre of the House of Yvery, &c. ::* Chap V Of the Lands possessed by the House of Yvery, &c. ::* Chap VI Of the Honours, Dignities, Employments, and Posts of Honour and Profit, enjoyed by the House of Yvery, &c. ::* Chap VII Of the Great Alliances of the House of Yvery, &c. :* Second Book: ::* The Descents of the Earls and Barons of Yvery, Oisery, St. Pathu, and Rosny, in Normandy :* Third Book: ::* The Descents of the Barons Luvel of Kerry in the County of Somerset in England Fourth :* Fourth Book: ::* The Descents of the Barons Luvel, of Tichmersh, Dockinges, and Minster-Luvel, tbe Viscount Luvel, and the Barons Luvel of Morley, in England. :* Fifth Book: ::* The Descents of the ancient Barons Perceval in Ireland, and the Lords of Eastbury and Weston-Gordein, Coreville and Watton, in the County of Somerset, in England. * Vol. 2 :* To The Reader. :* Sixth Book: ::* Tbe Descents of the Lords of Tykenham, Rolseston, Sydenham, Moreland, Wely, Overwere, Nailsay, Batilborow, Burton, &c. in England; Lords also of Burton, Liscarrol, Castlewaring, Oughterard, Kanturk, Templehouse, &c. in Ireland; Baronets, Barons Perceval of Burton, Viscounts Perceval of Kanturk, and Earls of Egmont. :* Seventh Book: ::* The Descents of the ancient Barons of Harpetre-Gournay and Barons of Guinne; also Lords of Ferenton, Harpetre, Overwere, &c. === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Anderson, James. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery|A Genealogical History of The House of Yvery]]'' (H. Woodfall, 1742) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Anderson|Anderson]]) * Anderson, James. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the House of Yvery|A Genealogical History of The House of Yvery]]'' (H. Woodfall, 1742) Vol. , [ Page ].

A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families == With some account of the earlier Hyatt families, a list of the first settlers of Salisbury and Amesbury, Mass., etc. * by [[Hoyt-4813|David Webster Hoyt]] (1833-1921) * published by The Providence Press Co., Boston, 1871 * 686 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=JzxVAAAAMAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=5ow9k6vp2AYC * https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhist00hoyt * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00hoytgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763215 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/14916/ * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE6280259 === Table of Contents === * The Hoyt Family * Additions and corrections pertaining to the descendants of John1 Hoyt of Salisbury, Mass. * The Hoyt Family Meeting * Roll of members present at the Hoyt Family Meeting * Letters from members not present * The Hoyte Family in England * Origin of the family * Orthography of the name * Family characteristics * The Hoyt and Haight families of America * Unclassified families * The Hyatt Family * General index * Index of places * Index of surnames * Index of Christian names === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hoyt, David Webster. ''[[Space: A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families | A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families]]'' (Providence Press Co., Boston, 1871) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hoyt|Hoyt]]) * Hoyt, David Webster. ''[[Space: A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families | A Genealogical History of the Hoyt, Haight, and Hight Families]]'' (Providence Press Co., Boston, 1871) [ Page ].

A Genealogical History of the Rice Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Sudbury, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical History of the Rice Family == Descendants of Deacon Edmund Rice, who came from Berkhamstead, England, settled at Sudbury, Massachusetts, in 1638 or 9; with an index alphabetically arranged, of the names of husbands and wives of the name of Rice; also an index, alphabetically arranged, of the names of Husbands and wives of families other than Rice, but have intermarried with them, and also of the names of husbands and wives of their descendants. * by [[Ward-32587|Andrew Henshaw Ward]], A.M. (1784-1864) * published by C. Benjamin Richardson, Boston, 1858 * 379 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogical History of the Rice Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=qBZYAAAAcAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=DKxOAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi00wardgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00ward * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005692514 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Ward, Andrew Henshaw. ''[[Space:A Genealogical History of the Rice Family|A Genealogical History of the Rice Family]]'' (C. Benjamin Richardson, Boston, 1858) [ Page ]. * ([[#Ward|Ward]])

A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family

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[[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family In This Country == Embracing the Descendants, as far as known, of The Rev. John Lothropp, of Scituate and Barnstable, Mass., and Mark Lothrop, of Salem and Bridgewater, Mass. and the First generation of descendants of other names. * by Rev. [[Huntington-2298|Elijah Baldwin Huntington]], A.M. (1816-1877) * published by Mrs. Julia Huntington, Ridgefield, Conn., 1884 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_Memoir_of_the_Lo-Lathrop_Family|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005725158 (rpt, 1971) * https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalme00huntgoog * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo1990hunt * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo00hunt_0 * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo1884hunt * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo00byuhunt * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10391/ * http://books.google.com/books?id=EBU3AAAAMAAJ search only === Table of Contents === * Part I. The English Lowthrops * Part II. John Lowthroppe of Lowthorpe * Part III. Rev. John Lothropp-The pioneer ::* Second generation ::* Third generation ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation ::* Eighth generation ::* Ninth generation ::* Tenth generation * Part IV. Mark Lothrop-The pioneer ::* Second generation ::* Third generation ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation ::* Eighth generation ::* Ninth generation * Indexes === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Huntington, Elijah Baldwin. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family|A Genealogical Memoir of the Lo-Lathrop Family]]'' (Ridgefield, Conn., 1884) [ Page ]. * ([[#Huntington|Huntington]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A genealogical register of the inhabitants of the town of Litchfield, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Litchfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Register of The Inhabitants of The Town of Litchfield, Connecticut == Profile from the settlement of the town, A. D. 1720, to the year 1800, whereby one knowing his father's name, may perhaps ascertain who were some of his antecedent progenitors. * Collected from the records of said town, probate records of wills, distributions, etc., and from other sources, by [[Woodruff-2713|George Catlin Woodruff]], 1845; compared with town records of births, marriages, and deaths, and when corrected the entries checked.--G.C.W., May, 1865. * published by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1900 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_genealogical_register_of_the_inhabitants_of_the_town_of_Litchfield%2C_Connecticut|What Links Here]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00woodiala * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00woodruff * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010523702 * https://books.google.com/books?id=Xf0LAAAAYAAJ * https://books.google.com/books?id=jO8nAQAAMAAJ === Table of Contents === * Explanations * Genealogical Register * List of Public Buildings and Dwellings === Errata === * [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalregi00woodiala/page/171 Page 171]: "Peck, Richard ..." It should be "Richard Park" not Peck. ::* See Immigration List where it says "July 1635... Richard Perk 33 A Miller (and) Margery Perk 40". (http://www.frenchfamilyassoc.com/FFA/SHIPS/Defence.htm#_Immigration_List) ::* See Immigration List where it says "Mrs. Margery Park, aged 30. Richard Park, aged 33." (https://www.geni.com/projects/Great-Migration-Passengers-of-the-Defence-Defiance-1635/1141) ::* See discussion about Richard Park on the profile for [[Peck-220|Paul Peck, Sr. (abt. 1608-1695)]] * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Woodruff, George Catlin. ''[[Space:A genealogical register of the inhabitants of the town of Litchfield, Connecticut|A Genealogical Register of The Inhabitants of The Town of Litchfield, Connecticut]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1900) [ Page ]. * ([[#Woodruff|Woodruff]])

A Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Thomas Green of Malden, Mass.

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Malden, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Green Name Study]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogical Sketch of The Descendants of Thomas Green of Malden, Mass. == * by [[Greene-10533|Samuel Stillman Greene]] (1810-1883) * published by Henry W. Dutton & Son, Boston, 1858 * 80 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Genealogical_Sketch_of_the_Descendants_of_Thomas_Green_of_Malden%2C_Mass.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalsket00gree * https://archive.org/details/genealogicalsket1858gree * http://lcweb2.loc.gov/service/gdc/scd0001/2008/20080911001ge/20080911001ge.pdf === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Greene, Samuel Stillman. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Sketch of the Descendants of Thomas Green of Malden, Mass.|A Genealogical Sketch of The Descendants of Thomas Green of Malden, Mass.]]'' (Henry W. Dutton & Son, Boston, 1858) [ Page ]. * ([[#Greene|Greene]])

A Genealogy of the Folsom Family: John Folsom and His Descendants, 1615-1882

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Folsom Family: John Folsom and His Descendants, 1615-1882 == * by [[Chapman-7112|Jacob Chapman]], A.M. (1810-1903) * published by The Republican Press Association, Concord, N.H., 1882 * 297 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Folsom Family: John Folsom and His Descendants, 1615-1882|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=x-dCdmnX6FcC * https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffolso00chap * https://archive.org/details/agenealogyfolso00chapgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100336622 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/29075/ * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5606825 * A revised and extended edition, including English records 1638-1938 (Tuttle, Rutland, Vt., 1938) ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10263/ === Table of Contents (1882) === * Preface * Introduction * Explanations * Folsom Genealogy * Index: Other than Folsom, [https://books.google.com/books?id=x-dCdmnX6FcC&pg=PA257 Page 257]. * Index: Persons named Folsom, [https://books.google.com/books?id=x-dCdmnX6FcC&pg=PA277 Page 277]. * Corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=x-dCdmnX6FcC&pg=PA294 Page 294]. * Subscribers, [https://books.google.com/books?id=x-dCdmnX6FcC&pg=PA295 Page 295]. === Table of Contents (1938) === * Vol I. ::* Foreword ::* Introduction ::* Origin of the name Folsom ::* Ancestry of John Folsom ::* Foulsham Families in England ::* Folsom Family Association ::* Explanations ::* Folsom Genealogy. First generation ::* Second generation ::* Third generation ::* Fourth generation ::* Fifth generation ::* Sixth generation ::* Seventh generation * Vol II. ::* Seventh generation ::* Eighth generation ::* Ninth generation ::* Tenth generation ::* Decendants of Nathaniel Folsom of Rowan County, North Carolina ::* Decendants of Israel Folsom of Prince William County, Virginia ::* Decendants of Ebenezer Folsom of Cumberland County, North Carolina ::* Additional data ::* Unconected Folsoms ::* Index of places ::* Folsom index ::* Index of names other than Folsom === Errata === * See Corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=x-dCdmnX6FcC&pg=PA294 Page 294]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Chapman, Jacob. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Folsom Family: John Folsom and His Descendants, 1615-1882|A Genealogy of the Folsom Family: John Folsom and His Descendants, 1615-1882]]'' (Republican Press Assoc., Concord, N.H., 1882) [ Page ]. * ([[#Chapman|Chapman]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A Genealogy of the Lineal Descendants of William Wood Who Settled in Concord Mass., in 1638

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Concord, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Genealogy of the Lineal Descendants of William Wood Who Settled in Concord Mass., in 1638. == containing also revolutionary and other records * by [[Holmes-20592|Clayton Wood Holmes]] (1848-1919) * published Elmira, N.Y, 1901 * 365 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Genealogy of the Lineal Descendants of William Wood Who Settled in Concord Mass., in 1638|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=6PtfAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/genealogyoflinea00holm * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005785035 * [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=15276 Searchable at Ancestry.com (membership required)] === Table of Contents === * Preface * Corrected Errors and Changes * Explanatory * First generation * Second generation * Third generation * Fourth generation * Fifth generation * Sixth generation * Seventh generation * Eighth generation * Ninth generation * Tenth generation * The ancestor, William Wood * Lois Wood (799) and Daniel Holmes * Samuel Wood (219). Ancestor of the Smithfield Branch * The Smithfield Church * Alphonso Wood * The roll of honor * The Civil War--1861-65 * Spanish War record * A brief account of the various reunions of the Samuel Wood Branch * Index. Part I. By the name of Wood * Index. Part II. Names other than Wood * Index. Part III. Associated names not related === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Holmes, Clayton Wood. ''[[Space:A Genealogy of the Lineal Descendants of William Wood Who Settled in Concord Mass., in 1638|A Genealogy of the Lineal Descendants of William Wood Who Settled in Concord Mass., in 1638]]'' (Elmira, N.Y, 1901) [ Page ]. * ([[#Holmes|Holmes]])

A General History of the Burr Family

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This is a page for the history notes and genealogy data for Henry Burr. ==More About Henry Burr== NEW JERSEY BRANCH. FIRST GENERATION. I. HENRY BURR.1 NO mention of the New Jersey branch of the family is made in the genealogical dictionaries, and until his work was nearly completed, the compiler had supposed that the many families of the name, in Central New Jersey, were offshoots from some one of the three Puritan branches of New England ; and had confined his researches to them. But from data gathered by the Rev. Alexander Shiras, D.D., of Washington City,* from the records of the Friends' meeting-houses in Burlington Co., N. J., and other sources, it was discovered that they were descended from one common ancestor, who emigrated from England as early as 1682, and settled near Mount Holly, the county seat of Burlington Co. This ancestor was Henry Burr. His wife's name was Elizabeth Hudson. He was apparently a Quaker in religious belief, and many of his descendants have adhered to the same simple faith. His death is not recorded, but no doubt his dust reposes in the ancient graveyard of the Friends at Mount Holly. The only positive evidence of his presence in America is found in the records of the Friends' meeting-house at Mount Holly, which record the birth of John Burr, son of Henry and Elizabeth Burr, under date of May 29, 1691. Corroborative proof is found in the fact, that a deed, dated 1682, and conveying to William Penn and others one-nineteenth part of the province of New Jersey, is known to have been in possession of the son, John, is now preserved in the family, and was probably given to Henry Burr, the father, as one evidence of title to a portion of the grant. The above was written for the edition of 1878. Before issuing the present edition the author visited Burlington Co., and in the collection of Hon. Joseph S. Gaskill, of Mt. Holly, found other traces of him. From: A GENERAL HISTORY OF THE BURR FAMILY WITH A GENEALOGICAL RECORD FROM 1193 TO 1891 BY CHARLES BURR TODD ==Sources== http://genealogy-quest.com/immigration-records/1664-1666-transported-quakers/ [[Burr-384|Burr-384]] [[Burr-805|Burr-805]] [[Burr-804|Burr-804]] [[Burr-807|Burr-807]] http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_II_of_England As For much valuable information concerning this branch the compiler is also indebted to Dr. Joseph S. Burr, of Leesville, Ohio, and to Mr. Milton J. Burr, of Chariton, Iowa. As early as Aug. 16, 1688, there is record of his purchasing certain land warrants of Robert Dimsdale, and about the same time of his selling others to his son, Joseph Burr. As early as 1714, he received a deed from a neighbor, the opening part of which we quote as follows : " This Indenture made the Sixth day of December, in the year of our Lord one thousand seven hundred and fourteen, and in the first year of ye Reign of our Sovereign Lord George, King of Great Brittayne, &c. Between William Stevenson of the Township of Northampton & County of Burlington in ye Province of West New Jersey yeoman of the one part and Henry Burr of the same Township, County and Province afore said yeoman of the other part Witnesseth that ye s'd William Stevenson for and in consideration of the sum of two hundred and forty Pounds of good current silver money of West Jersey to him the said William Stevenson in hand paid by the said Henry Burr att & before the ensealing and delivery of these presents the receipt of which is hereby acknowledged by the said William Stevenson and thereof of every part and parcel thereof doth fully and freely acquit, exonerate, release and discharge the said Henry Burr, his heirs, executors, administrators and every of them for ever. By these presents hath granted, bargained and sold, aliened and enfoeffed and confirmed, and by these presents doth fully, clearly and absolutely grant, bargaine and sell, alien and enfoefîe, release, convey and confirm unto the said Henry Burr, his heirs and assigns forever a piece, parcel or tract of land lying within the township of Northampton & County of Burlington aforesaid containing two hundred Acres of upland and meadow ground, it being part of the plantation or tract whereon the said William Stevenson now liveth on that side thereof next adjoining to Henry Burr's plantation." July 31, 1738, for five pounds Henry Burr conveyed to his son Joseph a certain " farm called by the name of the Peach Field, with the dwelling- house, out-houses, fencings, orchard, gardens, and all and every the improvements upon ye said farm and plantation containing by computation 300 acres of land be the same more or less ... it being the same plantation said Henry Burr purchased of Helena Skene who was empowered by her husband John Skene to grant as is shoum by an indenture under the hand of John Skene bearing date \oth June, 1695, and entered upon the records in Burlington, which latid John Skene purchased of Edward Billing." After examining the records of the Friends Meetings, in which he was materially aided by Bartlett White, Esq., of Mt. Holly, the author proceeded to Trenton, where among the early probate records of the Province of New Jersey preserved in the office of the Secretary of State he made a still more interesting discovery in the will of Henry Burr, the first settler. As being of interest to his descendants we give this instrument entire : " I Henry Burr of the Township of Northampton, County of Burlington, in the Western Division of the Province of New Jersey, being in good health, perfect in mind and memory, thanks be to God therefore, Calling to mind the Mortality of my Body, do make this my last Will and Testament ; yt is to say principally and first I recommend my soul into the hands of God that gave it and my body to the Earth to be decently buried at the discretion of my Executors. " And as touching such worldly estate as it hath pleased God to bless me withal, I give and dispose of the same in the following manner "Imprimis. I give unto my son, John Burr, the sum of twenty shillings and no more. " Item. I give unto my son Joseph Burr the sum of ten shillings and no more, they being already endowed out of my estate. " Item. I give unto my negro woman Mary my following particulars, viz., the Bed whereon she generally lodges with the Bedstead and furniture thereunto belonging, one cow, one iron kettle, pot, pot-hooks and trammel, one linnen wheel, one woolen wheel, and the dung hill fowls belonging to the place, all the provision yt is left in the smoke house after my funeral and the appraisement, both the eatables and drinkables. " Item. The remaining part of my estate after my just debts and funeral charges and legacies above mentioned are paid, I give and bequeath to my five daughters, namely, Elizabeth Woolman, Mary Lipincott, Sarah Haines, Rebecca White, and Martha Matlock, to be equally divided among them share and share alike. Lastly I appoint my two sons-in-law, Samuel Woolman and Caleb Haines, executors of this my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand and seal the day and year above written (291)1 day of October, 1742). his " HENRY -f BURR. mark " Signed, sealed, published and declared in the presence of us, Thomas Shiner, Ruel Elton, John Woolman." The will was admitted to probate at Burlington, June, 1743, by Joseph Rose, Surrogate, which was about the date of Henry Burr's death. It will be observed that although a man of wealth and prominence he was unable to write, and made his mark in signing the will. This is not strange, as few people in that day except lawyers and clerks possessed that accomplishment. Family tradition says that he was a friend of William Penn's, and accompanied him on his last voyage to this country. He purchased a tract of eleven hundred acres of land in Northampton, Burlington Co., N. J., where he settled. He m. Elizabeth, dau. of Robert Hudson and Mary Thredder, dau. of Richard and Martha Thredder, of London, Eng. Their chil. were: 2. John,1 b. May 29, 1691 ; 3. Joseph,' b. 1694 ; 4. Elizabeth," b. 2 1696 ; 5. Mary,' b. 1698 : 6. Sarah,' b. 1701 ; 7. Rebecca,1 b. 1703 ; 8. Martha,' b. 1705 ; 9. William,3 b. 1710 ; 10. Henry,2 b. 1713. The daughters of Henry Burr by their marriage connections left their impress upon society. Elizabeth, (4) the eldest daughter, m. in 1713, Samuel Woolman, and became the mother of John Woolman, the Quaker preacher and annalist, " a very remarkable man in his way, who was a pioneer in the cause of the freedom of the slave and perhaps one of the most conscientious of men." The poet Whittier speaks highly of him and of his "Journal." Charles Lamb is credited with saying, " Get the works of John Woolman by heart," and it has been reported that at one time Woolman's " Journal " was used as a text-book at Princeton College for its pure English. Mary (5) m. 1715, Jacob Lippincott, of Pilesgrove, Salem Co., N. J. She was so highly esteemed for her Christian virtues that the Friends prepared and published a memorial of her after her death. Sarah (6) m. 1712 (?) Caleb Haines, joint executor of her father's will. (The date of m. is probably incorrect as she would have been in 1712 but eleven years old.) Rebecca (7) m. 1734, Peter White, no issue. Martha (8) m. 1723, Josiah Haines, and 2d, Timothy Matlack, and had issue : I. Sybil, 2. Timothy, b. 4th month, 2oth, 1734, m. Ellen Furnall, and became a man of note in Revolutionary times, secretary of the Continental Congress, and a conspicuous character in the history of Philadelphia during that period ; 3. Titus, 4. Seih, 5. Josiah, 6. White, 7. Elizabeth. SECOND GENERATION. JOHN BURR,' [2] OF Мт. HOLLY, BURLINGTON Co., N. J., m. 3d month 29th, 1712, Keziah, dau. of Job and Rachel Wright, of Oyster Bay, L. I., by whom he had the following chil. : I0a. Rachel,5 b. nth month 22d, 1713 ; II. Henry,' b. 8th mo. 26th, 1715; 12. John,3 b. ist mo. 25th, 1718; 13. Solomon,' b. nth mo. 27th, 1721 ; 14. Keziah, b. 2d mo. lyth, 1724; 15. Joseph,' b. 2d 15 mo. nth, 1726. Keziah, mother of these chil., d. Apr. 12, 1731, and was interred in the graveyard by Mt. Holly Meeting House, "much lamented." Her husband appears to have subsequently married another wife, Susanna, of whom were born : » 16 lo. Susanna, b. 8th mo. zóth, 1736 ; 17. Hudson,2 b. 5th mo. zzd, '745- From New Jersey Archives, Vol. v., p. 212, we extract the following : " John Burr, of New Jersey, was appointed Surveyor-General of the Western Division of New Jersey, May 8, 1728." Also a copy of letter from John Burr to James Alexander, Esqr., of New York : May the 8th. 1728. KIND FRIEND The Troublesom Occation of my Writing at this time is occationed by the Late Proceedings of the Councill of propritors in Appointing me To be Surueyor Genr'u of Land in the Western Deuision of New Jersey ; What was Not only foreign To my Thoughts but as Disagreeable to my Mind ; without first Knowing Whether or no thee Raelly Declined seruing in that office ffor altho, thy Residing at New York May possablely Render the matter More Diffical for thee To Agitate and not Atogether so Conveniant for the people Yet the Regulation we have been under in Suruaying & Re- surueying our Lands since thy Accession To that Office may very well atone for that according To my Thoughts : Nor haue I Any Inclination To Act or Any ways Intermiddel in that affair without thy Consent Thy Answer will be very Agreeable To my Desier, who with Due Respects Remain thy Rael fr4- To Serve When May. JOHN BURR. JOSEPH BURR,J [3] OF Мт. HOLLY, BURLINGTON Co., N. J., m. 12 mo. 2d, 1726, Jane Abbott, dau. of John and Anna, of Nottingham, N. J. Chil.: 18. Henry,3 b. 5 mo. i2th, 1731 ; 19. Joseph/ b. 9 mo. 25th, 1732 ; 20. Abagail,' b. n mo. ist, 1734, d. 4 mo. i6th, 1761, m. David Davis, no issue ; 21. Mary,3 m. 1747, Solomon Ridgway ; 22. Robert'; 23. Jane,' m. 1762, David Ridgway ; 24. Rebecca,3 m. 1771, James Chapman, of Bucks Co., Pa.; 25. Ann,3 m. George Deacon ; 26. William' ; 27 27. Hannah,9 m. 10 mo. ist, 1753, Richard Eayre. Jane Burr Ridgway [23] had chil. : I. Rachel, m. ist, John Evans, and 2d, Wm. H. Love ; 2. David, 3. Joseph, 4. Robert, m. Elizabeth Love ; 5. jfohn, m. Rachel Johns ; 6. Abagail, m. John Livezey ; 7- William. The marriage of Joseph Burr and Jane Abbott is recorded in the records of the Chesterfield Monthly Meetings as follows : " Whereas, Joseph Burr son of Henry and Elizabeth Burr of Northum berland in the County of Burlington, and Western Division of New Jersey, and Jane Abbott dau. of John and Anna Abbott of Nottingham in the County and Province aforesaid, having declared their intention of marriage with each other before several monthly meetings of the people called Quakers at Chesterfield in the County and Province aforesaid, according to the good order used among them, whose proceedings therein after a deliberate consideration thereof, and having consent of parents and relations concerned, nothing appearing to obstruct, were approved of by the said meetings. Now these are to certify all whom it may concern that for the full accomplishment of their said intentions this i6th day of I2th mo. 1726, they, the said Joseph Burr and Jane Abbott appeared in the public meeting of the said people and others at their public meeting house in Chesterfield, and the said Joseph Burr taking the said Jane Abbott by the hand did in a solemn manner openly declare that he took her to be his wife, promising through the Lord's assistance to be unto her a loving and faithful husband until the Lord should separate them by death, and then and there in the said Assembly the said Jane Abbott did in like manner declare that she took the said Joseph Burr to be her husband promising by the Lord's assistance to be to him a faithful and loving wife till it should please the Lord by death to separate them ; and moreover the said Joseph Burr and Jane Abbott (the latter according to the custom of marriage assuming the name of her husband as a further confirmation) did there and then to these presents set their hands, and we whose names are hereunder subscribed being among others present at the solemnization of ye said marriage and subscription in manner aforesaid as witnesses whereunto we have also to these presents set our hands the day and year above written." Henry Burr, John Burr, and Rebecca Burr were among the witnesses. WILLIAM BURR,' [9] or NORTHUMBERLAND Co., PA., -, and raised a family of six sons and two daus., of whom no data have been furnished me except of : 28. David,' b. 1765, in Northumberland Co., Pa. 28 THIRD GENERATION. HENRY BURR,' [il] OF VINCENTOWN, N. J., m. Sarah Eayre, and had chil.: 35- Elizabeth,' who m. Abraham Hewlings, and had chil.: I. Susan « P., 2. Ann, unm.; 3. Elizabeth Hopkins, 4. Rachel, unm.; 5. jFoseph, 6. Abraham, unm.; J. Thomas, unm.; 8. Caroline, unm. Susan P. Hewlings m. Samuel W. Smith, and had chil.: i. William Henry, b. Dec., 1801 ; 2. Elizabeth, unm.; 3. Mary Ann, unm.; 4. Anna Rebecca, 5. Maria Rachel. William Henry Smith, m. Maria Harmon, and has chil.: i. Susan Caroline, 2. William, unm.; 3. Elizabeth Hewlings. 4. Anna Rebecca. 5. Harmon Hewlings, 6. Mary Ann, unm. Susan Caroline Smith, m. Cornelius C. Scanlan, has three chiL: i. Anna R. M., г. Carrie M., 3. Mary Ann. Anna R. M. Smith m. Joseph Pallat. Chil.: i. Florence, я. Joseph. Carrie M. Smith m. John Miller ; has one son, Jacob. Elizabeth H. Smith m. James H. Simmons, and has two chil.: i. Elisabeth S. and 2. George S. Anna Rebecca Smith m. Joseph Downie. Has four chil. : i. Joseph S., 2. Maria H., 3. Emma H., 4. William H. Harmon H. Smith m. Cecilia Clark, and has : i. Ella S. and a. William H. Ella S. Smith m. John Dingas. Chil.: i. Ella and 2. James S. Anna Rebecca Smith (dau. of Samuel VV.) m. Thomas Adams Myers. Chil. : i. Emana, unm. ; 2. Elizabeth, unm. ; 3. Samuel S., 4. William H., unm. Samuel S. Myers m. Fannie Lodge. Chil.: Mary Ann. Maria Rachel Smith m. James Page. Chil.: i. Emma M., 2. Mary S., 3. Anna R., 4. Clara. Elizabeth Hopkins Hewlings m. William J. Stockton. Chil.: i. Thomas Hewlings, for many years Chaplain of Congress ; 2. Emily, 3. Elizabeth H. Rev. Thomas H. Stockton m. Anna McCurdy. Chil.: i. Elizabeth, 2. Thomas H., 3. Matilda, 4. Anna Maria. Anna Maria Stockton m. George Woolley Allen ; has one child : Jessie Stockton. Emily Stockton m. Rufus Bicknell, M.D.; has chil.: i. Ли/us, i. Lucius, 3. Elizabeth, 4. Emily. Elizabeth m. Root, Emily m. Young, M.D. Elizabeth Hewlings Stockton m. Evans, M.D. Chil.: i. Mary and 2. Kate, a missionary in India. Joseph Hewlings m. Caroline Adams. Chil.: i. Louisa, 2. Edward, 3. Thomas. 36 36. Henry/ b. Feb., 1769, at Vincentown, N. J.; 37. Thomas'; 38. John/ SOLOMON BURR/ [13] m. ; chil. were : 38a 38a. Samuel ' ; probably others. JOSEPH BURR/ [15] OF NORTHAMPTON, BURLINGTON Co., N. J., m Mary, dau. of Edward and Mary Mullen. Their chil. were : 39. Hudson/ l>. May 25, 1750; 40. Sarah,4 b. Apr. 30, 1752; 41. 39 William,4 b. Oct. 14, 1753 ; 42. Mary,4 b. May i, 1756, m. Mr. Harris, of Moorestown, N. J.; 43. Keziah,4 b. Nov. 19, 1758, m. Richard Howell, from 1792 to 1801 Governor of New Jersey. Her chil. were : I. Sarah, b. 8 mo. 5th, 1783, m. Dr. James Agnew, d. 8 mo. 3d, 1868 ; 2. Charles, m. Green and rem. to Mississippi ; 3. Beulah, m'. John L. Glaser ; 4. Maria, 5- Richard, b. 1794, m. Rebecca A. Stockton ; 6. Joseph, b. 1794, m. Mary S. Roberts, d. 3 mo. gth, 1874 ; 7- William Burr, a Lieut, of Marines, rem. to Miss., m. Miss Kemp, and had a dau., , the wife of Jefferson Davis of Miss.; 8. Franklin, a Lieut, in the Navy, k. on board the U. S. frigate President, off N. Y. bay. 44. Susanna,4 b. Feb. n, 1761 ; 45. Rebecca,4 b. Mar. 12, 1763; 46. Beulah,4 b. Dec. 25, 1765, m. Mr. Stelle; 47. Joseph,4 b. Oct. 6. 1768; 48. Hannah,4 b. Oct. i, 1771, m. Dr. Benj. Budd, of Mt. Holly, N. J.; 49. Charles,4 b. Oct. 12, 1774. Joseph Burr's will was proved Mar. 20, 1781 ; inv. presented Aug. i, 1781 ; amt., .¿1,900 gs. lod. He ordered his mills, hereditaments, and appurtenances on Maurices River sold, also his meadow lands in Burlington Co. To his loving w. Mary he gave ^300 ; to his dau. Keziah, w. of Gov. Howell, a good feather bed, bedstead, and furniture, case of high drawers, walnut din ing-table, one half-dozen Windsor chairs, a good milch cow, his saw-mill called the Oak Mill with the appurtenances adjoining his homestead in Northampton, also certain lands whereon said mill stood, a dwelling-house, mill-house, mill-dam, and ^150 in money> besides an equal share in his estate. The homestead was given to his son Joseph. To his dau. Mary Harris he gave one half the plantation on Prince Maurice River that he bought of Benjamin Morgan, of which his son Hudson owned the other half. HUDSON BURR,' [17] OF NEW JERSEY, m. Phebe Lippencot the 25th day of 5th mo., 1767. Their chil. were : 50. Wm. Hudson,4 b. 2oth of 5th mo., 1768 ; 51. Jacob,4 b. 24th of 7th mo., 1770 ; 52. Benjamin,4 b. 8th of 3d mo., 1772 ; 53. Thomas,4 b. 3ist of sth mo., 1773 ; 54. Rowland,* b. 25th of 3d mo., 1774 ; 55. Sarah,4 b. 3d of 2d mo., 1776. HENRY BURR,3 [18] OF MT. HOLLY, N. J., m Elizabeth, dau. of William and Hannah Foster. Their chil. were : 56. Hannah,4 b. 3d mo., 25th, 1754, m. i2th, 1774, Henry A. Ridge- way; 57- Abigail,4 b. 2d mo. 2oth, 1758, m. Samuel Stockton, of Ches terfield, 2d mo. sth, 1777 ; 58. Henry/ b. ist mo. ioth, 1763 ; perhaps others. " This is to certify that the Bearer hereof, Henry Burr, is an Inhabitant of the Township of Northampton, in the County of Burlington (Farmer) and is a person of good repute, and is generally believed to be clear of acting, doing, or saying any thing injurious to the present Government as Established under the authority of the people ; therefore permit him the said Henry Burr to pass and repass through any of the Counties of this state if he behaveth himself as becometh a good citizen. Given this 7th day of August 1779. JOSIAH FOSTER, Esq. Mem. of Assembly." JOSEPH BURR,3 [19] OF BURLINGTON Co., N. J., m. Rachel, dau. of William and Rebecca Coate. Chil.: 59. Mary,' b. , m. Samuel Wright; 60. Lydia,4 b. i mo. i4th, 1759, d. 6 mo. 29th, 1828, m. 2 mo. I4th, 1782, Thomas Lippincott, son of John and Anna. Chil.: I. Anna, b. 12 mo. Sth, 1782, d. 6 mo. nth, 1846, m. Henry Warrington and had chil.: i. Joseph (M.D.), b. 1805, m. Mary L. Nicholson and had issue i. Josephine L. S.; 2. Mary £., m. Joseph Stokes and had, Horace, who m. Helen Stokes and has a dau., Mary T. ; 3. Susan N., 4. Anna B., 5. Rebecca, and 6. Henry—the two last d. in inf.; 2. Rebecca, b. 1807, d. 5 mo. 5th, 1844, m. George M. Haverstick, had two chil., d. in inf.; 3. William, d. unm.; 4. Lydia, b. 1811, d. , m. Clark- son Sheppard, no issue ; 5- Anna, b. , m. Joseph Hooton. no chil.; 6. Seth, b. 1816, m. 1846 Martha N. Jenkins; 7. Henry, b. 1818, m. Margaret Comfort, and had : i. Anna H., who m. Joseph L. Bailey; a. William If., who m. Susan Walton, and had : i. Helen and 2. Margaret H.j 3. Charles W., who m. Rebecca W. Abbott, and had, Henry S.; 4. Henry, 5. Edward',- 8. Rachel, b. 1823, d. 5 mo. rgth, 1860, unm. 6l. Marmaduke,4 b. 1761, d. 8 mo. i6th, 1805, m. ist, Bispham, zd, Ann Hopkins, of Chester, N. Y., no issue; 62. Barzillai,' b. 3 mo. I2th, 1764; 63. Caleb,4 b. 5 mo. zoth, 1766 ; 64. Achsah,' b. 1770, m. 1789, William Burroughs, chil.: I. Mary, m. Joseph Morgan, had chil.: i. Lydia, who m. Morrison and had two daus.: i. Anne and 2. Mary; 2. Isaac, m. , no issue ; 3. Alexander; 2. Lydia, d. unm.; 3. Rachel, m. Dr. M. B. Smith, of Phila., and had chil.: i. William, m. Mary Jarden, has two daus.; 2. Anna, m. Edward Tatum, has two sons: i. Edward and 2. Albert; 3. Ellen, m. Gilbert Congdon. no issue; 4. Albert H., M.D., m. Emily Kaighn and has chil. : i. Edward B. (m. Sarah Jenks); 2. Lawrence, 3. Emily, 4. Elizabeth, 5. Alice; 5- Marshall B., an Epis. clergyman, m. Augusta Pell and has issue. 65. Joseph, Jr./ b. 9 mo. 25th, 1774; 66. Isaiah, b. 8 mo. 25th, 65 1776 ; 67. Charles, b. 5 mo. zoth. 1778, d. 9 mo. 25*, 1798, of yellow fever. ROBERT BURR.' [22] OF BURLINGTON Co.. N. J., m. 2 mo. ißth, 1760, Mercy Antrim, dau. of Isaac, of Springfield, and had : 68. Joseph/ who m. Elizabeth, dau. of Moses Wills, 5 mo. i4th, 1785. WILLIAM BURR/ [26] OF Mr. PLEASANT, O., m. Ann Edwards, and had chil.: 69. Martha/ b. June 6, 1764, m. Nov. 6, 1798, Thomas Strahl ; 70. Rheuben/ b. Mar. 14, 1766; 71. Jane/ b. May i, 1768, m. Benjamin Pearson, a famous hunter of Eastern Ohio in border times ; 72. Timothy/ b. Apr. 19, 1770; 73. Samuel/ b. Mar. 2, 1772; 733. Rebecca/ b. Jan. 25, 1775, m. Samuel Yokim a soldier of the Rev.; 74. David/ b. May 10, 1777 ; 75. William/ b. Feb. 13, 1779; 76. Joseph/ b. Dec. 31, 1780 ; 77. Henry/ b. Nov. 27, 1782. 77 William Burr settled early in Northumberland Co., Pa., where the above chil. were born. He is described as a man of medium height, well-proportioned physically and of nervous temperament. He was a surveyor, and pursued that profession a long time in Pa. When 90 years of age his hearing was very acute, and he could read the finest print without glasses ; near-sighted in youth, his sight improved as age crept on. He was a strict but liberal member of the Orthodox branch of the Friends' Church, and a regular attendant upon the meetings. "He brought into my father's house," says the venerable grandson from whom the above facts are derived, " a Bible containing a portion of his father's family record, from which I learned that he was b. May 4, 1740 ; that his father's name was Joseph, that he was a slaveholder, that his slaves' names were registered first, and then his children's in a bold and rather handsome hand, and in Quaker style — ' ist mo.' and 'ye loth day/ etc. " He used to say that his father was very wealthy, that he was addicted to asthma, and that in his old days he was robbed in daylight by four of his white neighbors, in disguise, of quite an amount of silverware ; the robbers were taken, and executed under British laws, and the property regained — one sugar bowl, however, had been cut into four pieces." In 1825 or '26, Mr. Burr, then 85 years of age, rem. to Jefferson Co., O., to the home of his son, William, with whom he spent the remainder of his days; this journey he performed on horseback. He d. Sept. 15, 1833, set. 93 years. His w., Ann, d. in middle life.

A General History of the Burr Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: United States of America, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A General History of the Burr Family == With a Genealogical Record from 1570 to 1878 * by [[Todd-11743|Charles Burr Todd]] (1849-1928) * first published by E.W. Sackett & Bro., 1878 - 436 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A General History of the Burr Family in America | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1878) ... in America: With a Genealogical Record from 1570 to 1878 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GNsNvzRr2IYC ::* https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof00intodd ::* http://memory.loc.gov/master/gdc/scdser01/200401/books_on_film_project/loc06/20060630021ag.pdf ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Aj47AAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MD07AAAAMAAJ * (1891) ... With a Genealogical Record from 1193 to 1891 (535 pages) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qUAtAAAAYAAJ * (1902) ... With a Genealogical Record from 1193 to 1902 (600 pages) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729919 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Aj47AAAAMAAJ === Table of Contents (1902) === * Preface * Preface to the Fourth Edition * The Name * Introduction * The Burres of England * The Author's Researches in England * Part 1: Historical and Biographical ::* Jehue Burr ::* Jehue Burr, Jr. ::* Major John Burr ::* Judge Peter Burr ::* Col. John Burr ::* Col. Andrew Burr ::* Rev. Aaron Burr ::* Thaddeits Burr ::* Col. Aaron Burr ::* Theodosia Burr Alston * Part 2: Genealogy ::* Fairfield Branch ::* The Gould Family ::* Hartford Branch ::* Dorchester Branch ::* New Jersey Branch * Appendices * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Todd, Charles Burr. ''[[Space: A General History of the Burr Family in America | A General History of the Burr Family in America]]'' (E.W. Sackett & Bro., 1878) [ Page ]. * Todd, Charles Burr. ''[[Space: A General History of the Burr Family in America | A General History of the Burr Family in America]]'' (The Knickerbocker Press, New York, 1902) [ Page ]. * ([[#Todd|Todd]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America == * by [[Comstock-3026|John Adams Comstock]] (1883-1970) * priv. print. for the author by the Commonwealth Press, Los Angeles, 1949 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005730405 * https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00coms borrow === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Comstock, John Adams. ''[[Space:A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America|A History and Genealogy of the Comstock Family in America]]'' (Commonwealth Press, Los Angeles, 1949) * ([[#Comstock|Comstock]])

A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Deerfield, Massachusetts, Sources]] [[Category: Massachusetts, Sources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts == The times when and the people by whom it was settled, Unsettled and resettled: with a special study of the Indian Wars in the Connecticut Valley. * by [[Sheldon-4453|George Sheldon]] (1818-1916) * published by the Press of E.A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1895 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/stream/historyofdeerfie01shel * Vol. 2 (not paged continuously) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zmwWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofdeerfie02shel * Vol. 1&2 search: ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=17450 === Table of Contents === * Vol. I. ** Chapter I. Dedham Grant and Indian deeds ** Chapter II. Topography, local names, graveyards ** Chapter III. First settlement ** Chapter IV. The Pocumtuck Indians ** Chapter V. Pocumtucks as subjects of Massachusetts; Indian relics ** Chapter VI. Philips war ** Chapter VII. Attempted settlement of 1677 ** Chapter VIII. Permanent settlement ** Chapter IX. King Williams War ** Chapter X. Common field fences... ** Chapter XI. Queen Annes War--1702--1713 ** Chapter XII. Interval of unquiet peace ** Chapter XIII. Father Rasles War ** Chapter XIV. Mr. Williams and the meetinghouse of 1729 ** Chapter XV. The proprietors of Pocumtuck ** Chapter XVI. Land grants... ** Chapter XVII. The old French War ** Chapter XVIII. Raimbault or Simblin--The facts of a romantic story ** Chapter XIX. Municipal and judicial affairs, 1714-1774 ** Chapter XX. Homesteads on the old street ** Chapter XXI. The last French war * Vol. II. ** Chapter XXII. The Revolutionary period ** Chapter XXIII. Close of the war... ** Chapter XXIV. Miscellaneous... ** Chapter XXV. Ministerial and municipal ** Chapter XXVI. Political... ** Chapter XXVII. Libraries--Literature ** Chapter XXVIII. Schools... ** Chapter XXIX. Civil list for two hundred years, 1686-1885 ** Chapter XXX. The great rebellion... ** Chapter XXXI. Commissioned military officers, 1686-1886... ** Chapter XXXII. Bells... ** Family Genealogies ** Appendix ** Index to the Historical part ** Index to the Genealogies === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Sheldon, George. ''[[Space:A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts|A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts]]'' (E.A. Hall & Co., Greenfield, Mass., 1895) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Sheldon|Sheldon]])

A History of Northumberland

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Bamburgh, Northumberland]] [[Category: Belford, Northumberland]] [[Category: Embleton, Northumberland]] [[Category: Felton, Northumberland]] [[Category: Hexham, Northumberland]] [[Category: Ponteland, Northumberland]] [[Category: Warkworth, Northumberland]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Northumberland|Northumberland Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of Northumberland == Issued Under the Direction of the Northumberland County History Committee * [[Wikipedia:Northumberland|Northumberland County]] History Committee * published by A. Reid, sons & Co.; London, Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent, & Co., Ltd, 1893+ * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of Northumberland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-15 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000110683 * Vol. 1 (1893) The Parish of Bamburgh with the Chapelry of Belford, by Edward Bateson B.A. ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum01nort * Vol. 2 (189) The Parishes of Embleton, Ellingham, Howick, Long Houghton and Lesbury, by Edward Bateson B.A. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H2wgAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum02nort * Vol. 3 (1896) Hexhamshire: Part I, by Allen B. Hinds M.A. ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum03nort * Vol. 4 (1897) Hexhamshire: Part II (Hexham, Whitley Chapel, Allendale, and St. John Lee), The Parish of Chollerton, The Chapelry of Kirkheaton, The Parish of Thockrington, by John Crawford Hodgson ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=y2sgAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum04nort * Vol. 5 ::* The Parish of Warkworth with the Chapelry of Chevington ::* The Parish of Shilbottle ::* The Chapelry or Extra-Parochial Place of Brainshaugh ::* by John Crawford Hodgson, F.S.A. ::* London: 1899 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QGogAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum05nort * Vol. 6 ::* The Parish of Bywell St. Peter ::* The Parish of Bywell St. Andrew with Blanchland ::* The Chapelry or Parish of Slaley ::* by John Crawford HOdgson, F.S.A. ::* London: 1902 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum06nort * Vol. 7 ::* The Parish of Edlingham with the Chapelry of Bolton ::* The Parish of Felton with the Chapelry of Framlington ::* The Chapelry or Parish of Bringburn ::* by John Crawford Hodgson, F.S.A. ::* London: 1904 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3mogAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/historyofnorthum07nort * Vol. 8 ::* The Parish of Tynemouth ::* by H. H. E. Craster, M.A. ::* London: 1907 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UWsgAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/historyofnorthum08nort#page/n11/mode/2up * Vol. 9 ::* The Parochial Chapelries of Earsdon and Horton ::* by H. H. E. Craster, M.A. ::* London: 1909 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum09nort * Vol. 10 ::* The Parish of Corbridge ::* by H. H. E. Craster, M.A., F.S.A. ::* London: 1914 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum10nort * Vol. 11 ::* The Parishes of Carham, Branxton, Kirknewton, Wooler, and Ford ::* by Kenneth H. Vickers, M.A. ::* London: 1922 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum11nort * Vol. 12 ::* The Parishes of Ovingham, Stamfordham and Ponteland ::* by Miss Madeleine Hope Dodds ::* London: 1926 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum12nort * Vol. 13 ::* The Parishes of Heddon-on-the-Wall, Newburn, Long Benton and Wallsend ::* The Chapelries of Gosforth and Cramlington ::* The Thownships of Benwell, Elswick, Heaton, Byker, Fenham and Jesmond ::* by Madeleine Hope Dodds ::* London: 1930 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofnorthum13nort * Vol. 14 (1935) The Parishes of Ainham, Chatton, Chillingham, Eglingham, Ilderton, Ingram and Whittringham, the Chapelries of Lowick and Doddington / edited by Madeleine H. Dodds ::* * Vol. 15 (1940) The Parish of Simoburn with the Modern Parishes of Humshaugh, Bellingham, Falstone, Thorneyburn with Greystead, and Wark, the Parish of Rothbury, the Parish of Alwinton with the Chapelry of Holysotne and the Lordship of Kidland / edited by Madeleine H. Dodds. ::* === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:A History of Northumberland|A History of Northumberland]]'' (London, 1899) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#HoN|History of Northumberland]]) * ''[[Space:A History of Northumberland|A History of Northumberland]]'' (London, 1899) Vol. , [ Page ].

A History of The Brunson Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] ==Details== Written by Marion B. Brunson Published in 1963 ===Citation=== :Marion B. Brunson, ''A History of The Brunson Family'' (1963). ---- I have a PDF copy of this book that I found at the Ladson Genealogy Library, Vidalia, Georgia. Charlotte [[Shockey-96|Shockey-96]] 00:33, 19 August 2017 (EDT) The book can also be [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/305174?availability=Family%20History%20Library downloaded from Family Search]. ==Partial Index== A partial index on WikiTree: *[[Bronson-33|Bronson, Dorcas]] ''(1633-1697)'' *[[Bronson-78|Bronson, Isaac]] ''(1645-1719)'' *[[Bronson-44|Bronson, Jacob]] ''(1641-1708)'' *[[Bronson-66|Bronson, Sarah]] ''(1639-1711)'' *[[Brownson-38|Brownson, Abraham (Bronson)]] ''(1647-1719)'' *[[Brownson-261|Brownson, John (Bronson)]] ''(1602-1680)'' *[[Brunson-18|Brunson, Daniel]] ''(1786-1855)'' *[[Platt-66|Platt, Marcy]] ''(1793-1865)'' ---- ==Surnames In Book== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Arline Arline] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bragg Bragg] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baker Baker] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brooks Brooks] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brunson Brunson] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brownson Brownson] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Currington Currington] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Deal Deal] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Dyess Dyess] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Eady Eady] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/English English] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Faust Faust] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gatlin Gatlin] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Grant Grant] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Gray Gray] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Helms Helms] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hills Hills] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Horn Horn] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Hutchison Hutchison] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Kendrick Kendrick] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Khoten Khoten] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Knight Knight] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lowery Lowery] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Martin Martin] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McCall McCall] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McDurmont McDurmont] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McGregor McGregor] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McKinnon McKinnon] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Mellet Mellet] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Morgan Morgan] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Patrick Patrick] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Patterson Patterson] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Peavy Peavy] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Plant Plant] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Platt Platt] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Reichmann Reichmann] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Rowe Rowe] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sanford Sanford] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Saxon Saxon] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Scott Scott] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Scrap Scrap] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Shanks Shanks] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Spinks Spinks] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Thompson Thompson] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Turner Turner] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Welch Welch] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Winchell Winchell] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Winslow Winslow] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Wise Wise]

A History of the Family of Fortescue in All Its Branches

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of the Family of Fortescue in All Its Branches == The Works of Sir John Fortescue, Knight, Chief Justice of England and Lord Chancellor to King Henry the Sixth * by [[Fortescue-391|Thomas Fortescue]] Lord Clermont (1815-1887) * published London 1869, in two volumes ::* Vol. 1 "The Works of Sir John Fortescue, Knight, Chief Justice of England and Lord Chancellor to King Henry the Sixth" ::* Vol. 2 "A History of the Family of Fortescue in All Its Branches" * published Ellis & White, 29 New Bond Street, London, 1880, 2nd edition, all in one volume. * Supplement (1885) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Family of Fortescue in All Its Branches|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1st edition (1869) ::* Vol. 1 https://archive.org/details/worksofsirjohnfo01fort ::* Vol. 2 https://archive.org/details/worksofsirjohnfo02fort * second edition (1880) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100600229 ::* https://archive.org/details/historyoffamilyo00cler * http://fortescue.org/site/books/clermont/the-history-of-the-family-of-fortescue-in-all-its-branches/ * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3435806 * Abridged Edition ::* http://fortescue.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2012/10/Abridged-1869-Edition.pdf === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Clermont, Thomas Fortescue, Lord. ''[[Space:A History of the Family of Fortescue in All Its Branches|A History of the Family of Fortescue in All Its Branches]]'' (Ellis & White, London, 1880) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Clermont|Clermont]])

A History of the Fitch Family

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == History of the Fitch family A.D. 1400-1930 == A record of the Fitches in England and America, including "pedigree of Fitch" Certified by the College of Arms, London, England. * by Roscoe Conkling Fitch (b.1903) * published by Record Pub. Co., Haverhill, Mass., 1930. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_History_of_the_Fitch_Family|What Links Here]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597704 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/421674 ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18141/ * Vol. 1 search only ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wUtMAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=POhVnAEACAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W3FMAAAAMAAJ === Table of Contents === * Vol. I. ::* Introduction ::* Chapter I. The Fitches of County Essex, England ::* Chapter II. Fitch settlers in America ::* Chapter III. Fitch Heraldry ::* Chapter IV. Manorial Fitch families of England ::* Chapter V. Captain Ralph Fitch ::* Chapter VI. Rev. Stephen Fytche, Vicar of Louth, County Lincoln, England, and his grandsons ::* Chapter VII. Sir Joshua Girling Fitch, Knight (1824-1903) ::* Chapter VIII. The Fitches of Steeple Bumpstead, Essex; Eltham and Mount Mascal, Kent; and Hadleigh House, Middlesex, England ::* Chapter IX. Fitch settlers in Virginia, 1606-7 ::* Chapter X. General history and migrations of the Fitch Family in America--Fitch achievements in Connecticut ::* Chapter XI. Deputy Governor Thomas Fitch I (1612-1704) ::* Chapter XII. Hon. Thomas Fitch IV (1700-1774) ::* Chapter XIII. Colonel Thomas Fitch V (1725-1795) ::* Chapter XIV. Benjamin Fitch (1802-1883) ::* Chapter XV. Haynes Fitch (1735-1815) Norwalk, Conn. lines ::* Chapter XVI. The Fitches of North Carolina ::* Chapter XVII. Some Fitch authors and other prominent descendants of Deputy Governor Thomas Fitch I, of Norwalk, Conn. ::* Chapter XVIII. The Fitches of St. Albans, Hertfordshire, England, and Massachusets ::* Chapter XIX. John Fitch (1707-1795) ::* Chapter XX. Some prominent descendants of Deacon Zachary Fitch I of Massachusetts ::* Chapter XXI. Six generations of the descendants of Deacon Zachary Fitch of Massachusetts ::* Index of Fitch names ::* Index * Vol. II. ::* Chapter I. Rev. Mr. James Fitch I (1622-1702) ::* Chapter II. Rev. Mr. Henry Whitfield, B. D. (1591-1657) ::* Chapter III. Deputy-Governor John Mason (1600-1672) conqueror of the Pequot Indians ::* Chapter IV. Major James Fitch II (1649-1727) ::* Chapter V. Rev. Mr. Ebenezer Fitch, D. D. (1756-1833) ::* Chapter VI. U. S. Senator Graham Newell Fitch of Indiana ::* Chapter VII. (William) Clyde Fitch (1865-1909) ::* Chapter VIII. General John Fitch, his grandson, Captain John Lathrop Fitch of Bridgeport, Conn. ::* Chapter IX. Hon. Orramel Hinckley Fitch of Lebanon, Conn. ::* Chapter X. Dr. Lucius Henry Carey Fitch, pioneer physician of Iowa, and his son, Fred W. Fitch, manufacturer, of Des Moines, Iowa ::* Chapter XI. Justice Elijah Fitch, Jr., pioneer of Detroit, Salem, Brighton, Novi, Lansing, and Ovid, Michigan. ::* Chapter XII. Some Fitch authors and other prominent descendants of Rev. James Fitch I of Norwich, Conn. ::* Chapter XIII. Samuel Fitch I of Hartford, Conn. ::* Chapter XIV. Joseph Fitch I of Windsor, Conn. ::* Chapter XV. Lieutenant John Fitch, (1743-1798) ::* Chapter XVI. Documentary proof of Lieutenant John Fitch's invention in 1785 of the worlds first successful steamboat. ::* Index of Fitch names ::* Index === Errata === * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Fitch, Roscoe Conkling. ''[[Space:A_History_of_the_Fitch_Family|A History of the Fitch Family]]'' (Record Pub. Co., Haverhill, Mass., 1930) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Fitch|Fitch]])

A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Stratford, Connecticut]] [[Category: Bridgeport, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut == * by Rev. [[Orcutt-942|Samuel Orcutt]] (1824-1893) * published by The Press of Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn., 1886. * 1393 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (Page 1-692) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HH4sb5UqwssC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-fILAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/historyofoldtown01orcu ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryoldtown00conngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryoldtown01orcugoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009797055 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007701693 * Vol. 2 Page 693-1393) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=uvMLAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0-_1H7cqDdoC ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryoldtown01conngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryoldtown00orcugoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009797055 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007701693 * Search: http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=16252 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * Vol. 1 & 2: [https://books.google.com/books?id=HH4sb5UqwssC&pg=PP17 Errata]. * Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=HH4sb5UqwssC&pg=PA120 Page 120-1]: Alice Seabrook is not the wife of Thomas Sherwood. See the profile for [[Sherwood-62|Thomas Sherwood]]. * Vol. 2, Page 1158. The wife of Andrew Booth. See [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofbooth00jaco#page/60/mode/1up Page 60] of Jacobus' ''[[Space:The Genealogy of the Booth Family|The Genealogy of the Booth Family]]'' * Page 1156: Wolff, Kathryn Downs. ''The Blagge Family of Stratford, with their Clark Connections: Some Corrections to Orcutt'', [[Space:Connecticut Ancestry|Connecticut Ancestry]] (Connecticut Ancestry Society, Inc., Stamford, Conn., May 2019) Vol. 61, No. 4, Page 122. * When other errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Orcutt, Samuel. ''[[Space:A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut|A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn., 1886) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Orcutt|Orcutt]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Orcutt, Samuel. ''[[Space:A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut|A History of the Old Town of Stratford and the City of Bridgeport, Connecticut]]'' (Tuttle, Morehouse & Taylor, New Haven, Conn., 1886) Vol. , [ Page ].

A History of the Putnam Family in England and America

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of the Putnam Family in England and America == * by [[Putnam-2520|Eben Putnam]] (1868-1933) * published by The Salem Press Publishing and Printing Co., Salem, Mass., 1891-1908 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Putnam Family in England and America|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * (1891) Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryputnamf01putngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YN4UAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100331622 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE87362 * (1908) Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=b-EUAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ahistoryputnamf00putngoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kdlIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100331622 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005710509 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008731219 * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=12249 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ::* The English home ::* The Putnams of Puttenham ::* The Putnams of Penn ::* The Putnams of Wingrave and Woughton ::* The Putnams of Hawridge and Choulsbury ::* The Putnams of Eddlesborough ::* Coat-of-arms ::* The Putnams of Danvers and their descendants. John Putnam ::* The Putnams of Danvers and their descendants. Second generation ::* The Putnams of Danvers and their descendants. Third generation ::* The Putnams of Danvers and their descendants. Fourth generation ::* The Putnams of Danvers and their descendants. Fifth generation ::* The Putnams of Danvers and their descendants. Sixth generation * Vol 2 ::* Seventh generation ::* The Putmans of the Mohawk Valley ::* The John and Thomas Putnam Family of Connecticut and Vermont ::* Descent of John Putnam from Louis IV., King of France ::* Charts ::* Index. Part I. General index ::* Part II. Index to descendants of John Putnam bearing other names than Putnam ::* Part III. Index to marriages === Errata === * Pages xxii, lii, lix, lx, lxi, lxii, lxix reference The Somerby MSS, located in the library of the Massachusetts Historical Society. For more information see [[:Category: Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud|Horatio Gates Somerby Fraud]] * [https://archive.org/details/ahistoryputnamf01putngoog/page/n150 Page 58] claims that Benjamin Putnam married Elizabeth Putnam, daughter of Thomas, and that Benjamin's wife is named in their childrens' baptism records as "Hanna". Both statements are incorrect: [https://archive.org/details/ahistoryputnamf01putngoog/page/7 pp. 7-8] state correctly that Thomas Putnam's daughter Elizabeth married Joseph Bayley; Salem records show that Benjamin's wife was listed as ''Sarah.'' * When errors in this publication are found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Putnam, Eben. ''[[Space:A History of the Putnam Family in England and America|A History of the Putnam Family in England and America]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, Mass., 1891-1908) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Putnam|Putnam]]) * Putnam, Eben. ''[[Space:A History of the Putnam Family in England and America|A History of the Putnam Family in England and America]]'' (Salem Press, Salem, Mass., 1891-1908) Vol. , [ Page ].

A History of the Starr Family of New England

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A History of the Starr Family of New England == From the ancestor, Dr. Comfort Starr, of Ashford, County of Kent, England, who emigrated to Boston, Mass., in 1635; containing the names of 6766 of his descendants, and the record and history of 1794 families. * by [[Starr-4813|Burgis Pratt Starr]] (1822-1883) * published by The Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1879 * 577 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Starr Family of New England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/historyofstarrfa00star * https://archive.org/details/historyofstarrfa1879star * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh16274342/ * http://www.unz.org/Pub/StarrBurgis-1879 === Table of Contents === * Dr. Comfort Starr... * Dr. Comfort Starr, his family and descendants, Boston, Mass. * New London, Conn., branch * Groton Family * Columbus, O., family * Fire lands family, Huron Co., O * Utah family * Norwich family * Nova Scotia family * Texas family * Middletown branch * Guilford, Conn., family * Goshen family * Litchfield, Conn., family * South Farms family * Stow, Summit Co., O., family * Deerfield, Mass., family * Granville, O., family * South Farms family at Baltimore, MD. * Stow, Summit Co., O., family. 302... * Steuben, N. Y., family * Athens, O., family * New London family * Maine family * Danbury branch * Huron Co., O., family * Reading, CT., family * Brookfield, Conn.,family * Mahoning Co., O., family * Butternuts, N. Y., family * Lansing, N. Y., family * Brookfield, CT., family * Penfield, O., family * New Milford, Conn., family * Patterson, N. Y., family * Fredonia, N. Y., family * Ridgefield, CT., family * Clarksfield, O., family * Rochester, N. Y., family * Warren, Conn., family * Dedham, Mass., branch * Vermont family * Thompson, Conn., family * Appendix A * Appendix B * Appendix C * Index, Starr family * Index, Those that married into the Starr family. * Index, Other surnames. * Supplement: Errors and Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/historyofstarrfa1879star/page/579 Page 579] === Errata === * Errors and Corrections, [https://archive.org/details/historyofstarrfa1879star/page/579 Page 579]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Starr, Burgis Pratt. ''[[Space:A History of the Starr Family of New England|A History of The Starr Family of New England]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1879) [ Page ]. * ([[#Starr|Starr]]) * Starr, Burgis Pratt. ''[[Space:A History of the Starr Family of New England|A History of The Starr Family of New England]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., Hartford, Conn., 1879) [ Page ].

A History of the Town of Poultney, Vermont, from its Settlement to the Year 1875

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Poultney, Vermont]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Vermont | Vermont Sources]] __TOC__ == A History of the Town of Poultney, Vermont, from its Settlement to the Year 1875 == with family and biographical sketches and incidents. * by Joseph Joslin, [[Frisbie-976|Barnes Frisbie]] (1815-1893), Frederick Ruggles (b.1805) * published by Journal Printing Office, Pultney, VT, 1875 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A History of the Town of Poultney, Vermont, from its Settlement to the Year 1875|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ahistorytownpou00rugggoog * https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofp1875josl * https://books.google.com/books?id=lQWbXcCvZCQC * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100330067 === Table of Contents === * Preface * Chapter I. Introductory — Charter — Changes in the Charter Lines — Proprietors' Meetings — Streams of Water, and something of the Topography of the Town * Chapter II. The First Settlement and the First Settlers * Chapter III. Burgoyne's Invasion in the Summer of 1777 — The Settlers driven off - Interesting Incidents * Chapter IV. The First Town Representative — Reorganization of the Town — Grand List of 1781 — Settlement of Ithamar Hibbard — First Meeting House erected — Division of the Town into School Districts * Chapter V. The Poultney Library — Other Libraries — The first Census — Mills erected prior to 1800 * Chapter VI. Population of the Town by Decades, 1791 to 1870 — The villages in 1800 — The Business at and about that time— Post Offices * Chapter VII. The Poultney Turnpike — The Flood of 1811 — Damages by the Flood — Incidents * Chapter VIII. The War of 1812 — Political Exeitement — Its Effect among the People * Chapter IX. Agriculture and the Industries — Social Habits * Chapter X. The East and West Villages — Their Growth — The Poultney Gazette and Northern Spectator — The Poultney Band * Chapter XI. Ecclesiastical — History of Congregational, Baptist, Methodist, Episcopal, Advent and Roman Catholic Churches * Chapter XII. Masons— Odd Fellows — Temperance and Temperance Organizations * Chapter XIII. The Troy Conference Academy — Ripley Female College — Poultney Normal Institute — St. John's School * Chapter XIV. The Bank of Poultney — Rutland and Washington Railroad — Telegraph * Chapter XV. The Slate Interest * Chapter XVI. ** Poultney in the War of 1861 ** Family and Biographical ** Appendix === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Joslin, Joseph & Frisbie, Barnes & Ruggles, Frederick. ''[[Space:A History of the Town of Poultney, Vermont, from its Settlement to the Year 1875|A History of the Town of Poultney, Vermont, from its Settlement to the Year 1875]]'' (Journal Printing Office, Pultney, VT, 1875) [ Page ]. * ([[#Joslin|Joslin]])

A House Through Time - 5, Ravensworth Terrace.

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[[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:5, Ravensworth Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne]] '''Please feel free to get involved with this topic and contribute and add to the profiles.''' ==5, Ravensworth Terrace, a house through time== The house at 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Newcastle upon Tyne, featured in the second series of 'A House Through Time' on BBC2 in April 2019.https://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b09l64y9https://www.chroniclelive.co.uk/whats-on/arts-culture-news/house-time-newcastle-alder-ravensworth-15198097 Presenter and historian David Olusoga told the story of those who lived in the house from the time it was built until now. I have no connection with the house, but like David Olusoga I grew up on Tyneside and have often been along Westgate Road. I enjoyed the series and wanted to represent it on Wikitree [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 19:45, 11 June 2019 (UTC) I have made this page to link the profiles of the people who were featured in the program, as best I can, and excluding people who may still be alive. The program is sometimes available to watch on iPlayer in the UK, and possibly on other platforms [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 08:17, 8 October 2023 (UTC) ===Scope, profiles and veracity=== I made notes as I watched the programs, and have used these to write the outline for each episode. I have not been able to find documents to evidence all of the information but have included what I noted in good faith, with mention of the sources used in the program where possible. I have made profiles for as many of the people as I have been able to find sources for and have been confident about their name at birth - so for some people only mentioned briefly, and with no family connections in the house, and perhaps uncertain status as to marriage, I have not been able to make a profile (and their names are in '''bold''' at the time of writing). I have not made profiles for anyone born less than 100 years ago. I have included unsourced information on this page but tried to only include sourced events on profiles of the people. Many of the profiles I have made would benefit from more sources, and a good biography, in time. [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 21:22, 26 July 2019 (UTC) ==Episode 1, 1822 - 1859== The land for Ravensworth Terrace was bought in 1822 and the row of seven houses was built between 1822 and 1824 by '''William Mather'''. '''Robert Swann''' was the first resident, but he only stayed for a few months and there were no details about him on the program. [[Stoker-693|William Stoker]] (Solicitor working in Financial Law) and wife [[Emerson-3222|Priscilla]], the daughter of a reverend, moved into the house. They had four children, two of them born in the house. In an 1827 directory William was listed as an Attorney of Law, with offices at 50 Pilgrim Street. William was 33 years old. The family had one servant. In 1835 an article in the Newcastle Courant described the theft of two umbrellas from the house, William pressed charges and two 14 year old boys, '''Richard Ferguson''' and '''Edward Stuart''' were sentenced to seven years transportation.Newcastle Courant Saturday 8 August 1835 accessed at https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000085/18350808/008/0003 31 August 2019, see Image Richard Ferguson and Edward Stuart charged at Northumberland Assizes Crown Court Monday August 4 1835 reported in Newcastle Courant - Saturday 08 August 1835Northumberland Summer Assizes, Newcastle Journal - Saturday 08 August 1835 accessed at https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0000243/18350808/011/0003 31 Aug 2019 The boys were thought to have stolen the umbrellas because they were hungry - they sold one umbrella for 1s and a piece of bread. William Stoker was appointed Newcastle Coroner on 4 May 1836, and died in 1848, age 54. One of his sons succeeded him as coroner. Before the time of the 1841 census, taken on 6 June 1841, the Stoker family had moved out of the house. [[Alder-659|Joshua Alder]], cheese monger and marine biologist,https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joshua_Alder and his sister [[Alder-657|Mary Alder]] were living in the house. Joshua's cheese monger business was in The Side, Newcastle. Mary was of independent means. In 1841 they lived with two female servants, '''Mary Hook''' and [[Gibson-17313|Elizabeth Gibson]]. In 1851 they were still at 5 Ravensworth Crescent. Joshua made poor investments and suffered financial ruin. He and Mary moved out of Ravensworth Terrace to Summerhill Terrace, where Mary was head of the household. In 1858, newlyweds [[Hardcastle-791|Nicholas]] and [[Colbeck-411|Mary Sarah Hardcastle]] (nee Colbeck) moved in to the house. Nicholas was a doctor (and son of a doctor), who had been appointed medical officer to the Union Workhouse, Elswick, when he was 21. Despite a very poor record at the workhouse (article in the Durham Chronicle 28 Sept 1855), Nicholas was appointed the Prison Surgeon in 1859. Nicholas moved out of the house with his family in 1859. ===Census=== ;'''1841''' St John, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England."England and Wales Census, 1841," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7WZ-HLB : 25 May 2019), Joshua Alder, St John, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.Record Transcription: 1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census Ravensworth Terrace, St John, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1841/0014473928 12 June 2019 :Household Role Sex Age Birthplace :[[Alder-659|Joshua Alder]] Male 45 Northumberland :[[Alder-657|Mary Alder]] Female 40 Northumberland :'''Mary Hook''' Female 24 :[[Gibson-17313|Elizabeth Gibson]] Female 14 Northumberland ;'''1851''' I have not been able to find the 1851 census on Family Search or Find my past, searching for the address or occupants Joshua and Mary Alder. [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 31 July 2019 (UTC) ==Episode 2, 1859 - 1907== In 1859 [[Hardcastle-791|Nicholas Hardcastle]] and his family moved out of 5 Ravensworth Terrace, and his 65 year old mother-in-law [[Lumley-756|Mary Colbeck]] moved in with her grandson [[Todd-8767|James Todd]], age 13, and servant [[Robinson-34464|Alice Robinson]]."England and Wales Census, 1861," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:M7FD-H9N : 21 April 2019), Mary Colbeck, Westgate, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1861 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 9, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey.1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census Image Ravensworth Terrace, St John, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://search.findmypast.co.uk/record?id=GBC/1861/3812/00097A&parentid=GBC/1861/0019461827 13 June 2019 Mary had previously been a farmer at Whorlton Hall, Northumberland"England and Wales Census, 1851," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:SGBN-JD2 : 21 October 2017), Marey Colbeck, East And West Whorlton, Northumberland, England; citing East And West Whorlton, Northumberland, England, p. 1, from "1851 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. and had two other daughters, [[Colbeck-413|Margaret Ann]] and [[Colbeck-412|Dora]] in addition to [[Colbeck-411|Mary Sarah Hardcastle]]. The family was wealthy, having owned three farms near to Whorlton Hall. Grandson [[Todd-8767|James]] was the eldest child of Mary's daughter [[Colbeck-413|Margaret Ann]] and her husband [[Todd-8768|Frederick Swann Todd]], the son of a local timber-merchant. Frederick owned two glass making factories including the St Lawrence bottleworks on the banks of the Tyne in Newcastle. A report in the Law Times on 3 April 1858 (or possibly 24 March 1858) reported that Frederick attacked a solicitor, and in the subsequent assizes case it was revealed that Frederick had debts of £60 - 100,000. The glass bottle industry was very competitive and Frederick had failed to modernise(?) Frederick and Margaret moved to a house in Morpeth with children, and another was born there. James the eldest was living with his grandmother at the time of the 1861 census. In October 1864 Frederick died, and in 1867 Margaret died in a fire at the house they lived at in Morpeth. [[Unknown-479641|Mary Colbeck]] did her best to provide for all of her surviving grandchildren: :[[Todd-8767|James Todd]] d of consumption 20 Dec 1870 at Great Northern Hotel, Kings Cross, London, age 22. :[[Todd-8769|Annie Todd]] living with grandmother [[Unknown-479641|Mary Colbeck]] at time of 1871 census. :[[Todd-8771|Frederic Todd]] set sail to Australia, age 17, on 9th November 1868. :[[Todd-8772|Robert Todd]] :[[Todd-8774|Charles Todd]] set sail to Australia, age 14, with Fred. :[[Todd-8775|Henry Todd]] was apprenticed to a drapers shopman in Newcastle. :[[Todd-8779|Margaret Todd]] sent to an orphanage in Torquay in Oct 1869, age nine. :[[Todd-8777|Mary Victoria Todd]] sent to an orphanage in in Torquay Oct 1869, age eight. Died 1870. :[[Todd-8776|Edward Todd]] sent to an orphanage Altogether, five of the children emigrated, either to Australia or New Zealand. Several of them died young. Mary named nine grandchildren in her will, Margaret's children and [[Hardcastle-815|Hugh Hardcastle]], the son of [[Colbeck-412|Dora]] and Robert Anthony Hardcastle. [[Lumley-756|Mary Colbeck]] died in the house in 1874. By the time of the 1881 census, the three houses next door (6, 7 and 8 Ravensworth Terrace) had become Ehrlich's Academy for Boys'. Number 5 was occupied by three households, clearly less of a desirable address than it had been in previous decades. Two of the occupants, lodgers in one of the households, [[Connolly-2267|Mary Conolly]] and [[Kelly-18231|Eleanor Kelly]], were school mistresses at the Academy next door. The professions of the other residents revealed a lower social rank than previous generations of residents.Record Transcription: 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1881/0023650435 31 July 2019Record Transcription: 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1881/0023650440 31 July 2019Record Transcription: 1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1881/0023650442 31 July 2019 [[Martin-52579|Mary Hewison]], a laundress, lived with her married daughter [[Hewison-82|Elizabeth A McVain]], a dressmaker and three of Elizabeth's children. Elizabeth's husband John was a house painter - he may have been away from home for work. [[Dunlop-1776|Joseph Dunlop]] and his uncle [[McIntosh-4669|James McIntosh]] lived in part of the house; coal oil and grease merchants from Scotland. Widowed dressmaker [[Simmons-12701|Mary Spens]] lived in part of the house with three lodgers, the two school mistresses and [[Morton-8330|Thomas Morton]], a paper stainer. In 1883, Newcastle's first Bishop, [[Wilberforce-16|Ernest Wilberforce]] and his wife [[Connor-1192|Emily]], set up the the Diocesan Training Home & Refuge For Friendless Girls. 'The purpose of the Training Home was to provide domestic skills for women considered to be at risk of falling into sexual promiscuity or prostitution.'Northumberland Archives blog accessed at https://www.northumberlandarchives.com/2019/04/10/diocesan-training-home-refuge-for-friendless-girls-ravensworth-terrace-newcastle-upon-tyne/ 3 August 2019 57 girls were housed in numbers 6,7 and 8 Ravensworth Terrace. The Lady Superintendant was '''Miss F Atkinson'''. In 1886, Number 5 was incorporated as a dormitory and in 1891, twenty one girls were recorded living in the house, including [[Coulson-1000|Alice Coulson]]. Alice had been orphaned before she was twelve years old, and was featured in the program as an example of the girls 'rescued' by the diocese. Alice became a housemaid in a villa in Filey, later marrying [[Fletcher-10327|George Fletcher]] from Nottingham with whom she had four children. Number 5 was not part of the Diocesan House for long - in 1887, [[Harris-37229|Bevan Harris]] moved in as a tenant. He was a draper from Hull, living with his second wife [[Shipstone-8|Elizabeth]], two of his eleven children, [[Harris-37396|Rose]] and [[Harris-37397|Albert]] and his grandaughter [[Williams-78401|Eva Williams]], as well as two lodgers, '''H O Shilton''' and '''Margaret Dunn'''."England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H95C-KPZ : 8 May 2019), Bevan Harris, Westgate, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Northumberland county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.Record Transcription: 1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census High Swinburne Place, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC%2F1891%2F0028775278 5 August 2019. Bevan's business, a draper's shop, was in the premesis backing on to 5, Ravensworth Terrace, at 247 Westgate Road. Bevan became involved with spiritualism, and particularly the well known medium [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annie_Fairlamb_Mellon Mrs Mellon], after the death of two of his children in 1891, a son age 40 and daughter age 23, followed in 1892 by the death of his wife [[Hunter-14597|Elizabeth]], of throat cancer. Mrs Mellon who visited the house to give séances, which gave him great comfort. In his spare time, Bevan wrote articles for newspapers and the Spiritualist magazine, 'The Two Worlds'. http://www.iapsop.com/archive/materials/two_worlds/ In 1894, Bevan moved to Nottingham where he died in 1900. After the Harris family moved away, the Oram family moved in, in 1895. [[Oram-353|William Henry Oram]] was a Merchant Navy sea captain in his 40s. His wife [[Dall-118|Mary Ellen]] was a seamstress running her own business. They had three teenage children, [[Oram-680|Mary]] (Minnie), [[Oram-681|William]] and [[Oram-354|Lawrence]]. While they lived in 5, Ravesnworth Terrace, Mary's business failed and she suffered with 'melancholia', spending time in [https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/1c46a34c-cb7f-43be-9c0d-3a44b21d270a St Nicholas' Hospital]. William (senior) lost his job after overloading a ship, emigrated to Canada, had a stroke when he got there came back and also spent time in St Nicholas hospital, where he died in 1909. At the time of the 1901 census, the house had two residents , [[McKenzie-6948|Margaret McKenzie]] and Lizzie Sutherland, both from Scotland.Record Transcription: 1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1901/0031815226 30 Aug 2019"England and Wales Census, 1901," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XSMP-NJQ : 21 May 2019), Margaret Mckenzie, Westgate, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1901 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing Westgate subdistrict, PRO RG 13, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey. In 1907, [[Small-4901|Grace Eagle]], boarding house keeper, moved into 5 Ravensworth Terrace. ===Census=== ;'''1861''' St Johns, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England. :Household Role Sex Age Birthplace :[[Unknown-479641|Mary Colbeck]] Head Female 65 Dilston, Northumberland :[[Robinson-34464|Alice Robinson]] Servant Female 21 South Shields, Durham :[[Todd-8767|James Todd]] Grandson Male 13 Newcastle Upon Tyne, ;'''1871''' Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England"England and Wales Census, 1871", database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:V5BV-1KV : 29 April 2019), Mary Colbeck, 1871. :Occupation, annuitant :Household Role Sex Age Birthplace :[[Unknown-479641|Mary Colbeck]] Head Female 75 Northumberland :[[Todd-8769|Annie Todd]] G G Daur Female 22 M Castl St John, Northumberland :'''Sarah Finney''' Servant Female 26 Newburn, North M Castl :'''Margret H Hardy''' Servant Female 21 Berwick, Berwick (Note - presumably this was 5 Ravensworth Terrace, but I have not seen the image so cannot be sure [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 12:37, 31 July 2019 (UTC)) ;'''1881''' 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England :First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place :[[Martin-52579|Mary Hewison]] Head Widow Female 64 1817 Laundress Hiltow, Durham, England :[[Hewison-82|Elizabeth A Mc Vain]] Daughter Married Female 25 1856 Dressmaker Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England :[[McVain-2|Minnie Mc Vain]] Grand Daughter Single Female 14 1867 Scholar Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England :[[McVain-3|Mary Eliz Mc Vain]] Grand Daughter Single Female 10 1871 Scholar Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England :[[McVain-4|John K Mc Vain]] Grand Son Single Male 7 1874 Scholar Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England (Note - [[Hewison-82|Elizabeth McVain]]'s age is mistranscribed - looking at the census image she was 35, which fits the ages of her children better [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 21:48, 31 July 2019 (UTC)). ;'''1881''' 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England"England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q271-TYYV : 13 December 2017), Joseph J Dunlop, Westgate, Northumberland, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 15, Piece/Folio 5049/70, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,398. :First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place :[[Dunlop-1776|Joseph J Dunlop]] Head Single Male 19 1862 Coal Oil & Grease Merchants (Dlr) Scotland :[[McIntosh-4669|James A Mc Intosh]] Uncle Single Male 59 1822 Oil Agent Scotland ;'''1881''' 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne, Northumberland, England"England and Wales Census, 1881," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q271-TY16 : 13 December 2017), Mary Jane Spens, Westgate, Northumberland, England; from "1881 England, Scotland and Wales Census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing p. 15, Piece/Folio 5049/70, The National Archives, Kew, Surrey; FHL microfilm 101,775,398. :First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place :[[Simmons-12701|Mary Jane Spens]] Head Widow Female 60 1821 Dressmaker Newcastle on Tyne, Northumberland, England :[[Morton-8330|Thomas Morton]] Lodger Single Male 25 1856 Paper Stainer Scotland :[[Connolly-2267|Mary Conolly]] Lodger Single Female 22 1859 School Mistress Leadgate, Durham, England :[[Kelly-18231|Eleanor Kelly]] Lodger Single Female 23 1858 School Mistress Stoke on Trent, Staffordshire, England ;'''1891''' I have found the census returns for 6, 7 and 8 Ravensworth Terrace in 1891 on Find my Past and Family Search, but not number 5. "England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H95R-5N2 : 8 May 2019), Isabella Seefe, Westgate, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Northumberland county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey."England and Wales Census, 1891," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:H95F-4W2 : 8 May 2019), Emily Simpson, Westgate, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1891 England, Scotland and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 12, Northumberland county, subdistrict, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. ;'''1891''' High Swinburne Place, Westgate, Newcastle upon Tyne :First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place :[[Harris-37229|Bevan Harris]] Head Married Male 68 1823 General Draper Hertfordshire, England :[[Shipstone-8|Elizabeth Harris]] Mother Married Female 59 1832 General Draper Yorkshire, England :[[Harris-37396|Rose E Harris]] Daughter Single Female 20 1871 General Draper - :[[Harris-37397|Albert J Harris]] Son Single Male 19 1872 Wholesale Draper Hull, Yorkshire, England :[[Williams-78401|Eva R Williams]] Granddaughter Single Female 9 1882 - London, Middlesex, England :'''H O Shilton''' Lodger Widower Male 66 1825 Caretaker - :'''Margaret Dunn''' Lodger Single Female 33 1858 Caretaker Brecknockshire, Wales (Note - The address is shown as High Swinburne Place, Westgate, on the census return. The program makers included this household as 5 Ravensworth Terrace. It is in the census returns immediately before number 6 Ravensworth Terrace and I cannot find another return for 5 Ravensworth Terrace. [[Humphrey-6461|Humphrey-6461]] 12:55, 5 August 2019 (UTC) ;'''1901''' 5, Ravensworth Terrace, Westgate, Northumberland, England. :First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place :[[McKenzie-6948|Margaret McKenzie]] Head Married Female 32 1869 - Scotland :'''Lizzie Sutherland''' Boarder Widow Female 42 1859 Traveller (Scotch) Scotland ==Episode 3, 1907 - 1960s== [[Small-4901|Grace Eagle]] moved in to the house in 1907. In 1910 there was a government survey; all of the adults living in the house were recorded. [[Small-4901|Grace]]'s husband, [[Igel-26|Henry Eagle]], or Heinrich Igel, was from Romania, a pharmacist with a degree in Pharmacology. He developed 'Eagle's Iodine', a painless antiseptic. Grace was a demonstrator of machines to make ladies' underwear. In 1911, [[Small-4901|Grace]] was 41 years old, married, living with two of her children, [[Igel-27|Eleanora]] and [[Igel-28|Henry]]."England and Wales Census, 1911," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XWMC-RKR : 11 July 2019), Grace Eagle, Westgate, Northumberland, England, United Kingdom; from "1911 England and Wales census," database and images, findmypast (http://www.findmypast.com : n.d.); citing PRO RG 14, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey.Record Transcription: 1911 Census For England & Wales 5 Ravensworth Terrace Newcastle on Tyne, Westgate, Northumberland, England accessed at https://www.findmypast.co.uk/transcript?id=GBC/1911/RG14/30637/0363/1 30 Aug 2019 Grace was keeping a boarding house, for music hall artists acts. One of the residents was an actor, [[Laws-1186|Arthur Gordon Laws]] and three were music hall artists. [[Egington-5|Ernest]] and [[Kelly-18617|Linda Egington]] were trick cyclists of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Lotto Lotto family]. [[Small-4901|Grace]] and [[Igel-26|Henry]]'s oldest daughter, [[Eagle-736|Grace Marie]] had married [[Wiese-810|Paul Hans Joachim Wiese]] in 1909, a German shipping broker. He was arrested under the official secrets act for communication with Germany, the enemy during WWI, although it seems likely that his work would cause him to communicate with Germany rather than being a spy. Grace Marie and her children moved in to Number 5 with her mother, [[Small-4901|Grace]]. Both families were persecuted for their connections to the enemy, Germany, as the Great War approached. [[Wiese-810|Paul]] was held on a prison ship at Southend, where he died on 9 March 1915. [[Eagle-736|Grace Marie]] had a third child in 1918, [[Haselhurst-5|Basil Haselhurst]] b 30 July 1918, with her second husband [[Haselhurst-6|Billy Haselhurst]] who was in the Coldstream Guards. Billy was shot on 9 Nov 1918 and d in France on 13 Nov 1918. In 1919, Miss '''Rose McQueeney''', from County Leitrim in Ireland but grew up in Sunderland, moved in to the house. She had previously been a housemaid at the Grand Hotel in Newcastle. She ran the house as a lodging house. On the 1920 electoral register there were seven tenants, mostly Irish. Rose married lodger '''Edward Kerrigan''' b County Mayo in 1920. Edward had been in the Irish Guards in WWI but had not seen active service. In 1920 he was a colliery labourer. In 1921 he was a colliery fireman, and the couple had twins, Patrick and Francis (who died young, with in one month.) In 1922, Edward and Rose and Patrick moved to Dublin. The Smyth family moved into number 5, and lived in the house for 40 years. I have not recorded any information about the Smyths as they are too recent. ===Census=== ;'''1911''' 5 Ravensworth Terrace Newcastle on Tyne, Westgate, Northumberland, England. :First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Sex Age Birth year Occupation Birth place :[[Small-4901|Grace Eagle]] Head Married Female 41 1870 Boarding House Keeper Leicester :[[Igel-27|Leonora Eagle]] Daughter Single Female 19 1892 Shop Assistant Leicester :[[Igel-28|Henry Eagle]] Son - Male 14 1897 School Newcastle :[[Laws-1186|A Gordon Laws]] Boarder Single Male 27 1884 Actor Kirton :[[Ruffell-12|Edward Richard Ruffell]] Boarder Married Male 45 1866 Merchant Agent Salford Manchester :[[Birtles-126|Horace W H Birtles]] Boarder Single Male 24 1887 Music Hall Artist Newport Salop :[[Egington-5|Ernest Egington]] Boarder Married Male 29 1882 Music Hall Artist Sheffield :[[Kelly-18617|Linda Egington]] Boarder Married Female 22 1889 Music Hall Artist London ==Episode 4, 1960s to present== Too recent! == Sources == * https://fridaynightboys300.blogspot.com/2019/04/a-house-through-time-ravesnworth.html * https://friendsofsummerhill.org.uk/summerhill/the-history-of-summerhill/

A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia

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[[Category:Georgia]] == A List of Early Settlers of Georgia == * Edited by E. Merton Coulter and Albert B. Saye * Published by The University of Georgia Press, 1949 * ISBN: 0820334391 9780820334394 * OCLC Number: 712548250 * Source Example: :::*''[[Space:A_List_of_the_Early_Settlers_of_Georgia|A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia]]'' Coulter and Saye, editors. Athens, Georgia. The University of Georgia Press. 1949. Part X, Person #XXX , citing Page XX (Online Page #XX) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[Space:A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia|A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia, edited by E. Merton Coultyer and Albert B. Saye. 1949. The University of Georgia Press.]]: Part X, Person # , Page XX (Online Page #XX) == Parts == * Part I: Persons who went from Europe to Georgia at the Trustees' Charge * Part II: Persons who went from Europe to Georgia on their Own Account * Appendix: List of Person Sent to Georgia on the Charity of the Trustees for Establishing the Colony (16 November 1732). This list consists those [[Space:Full_Passenger_List_of_the_Ann|aboard the Anne]] == WikiTree Profiles that Use this Source == *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] == Available online at this location: == [https://ugapress.manifoldapp.org/system/actioncallout/942870e2-a50c-411f-9667-389b519cc9ce/attachment/original-91386f8bd1d21dfdccbdcdd88ad0c7c5.pdf Digitized by Google] == Available at the Library == [https://www.worldcat.org/title/list-of-the-early-settlers-of-georgia/oclc/712548250#borrow OCLC Number: 712548250, ISBN: 0820334391 9780820334394] == Available to Purchase == [https://www.amazon.com/dp/0820334391?tag=worldcat-20&linkCode=ogi&th=1&psc=1 Available on Amazon] == Table of Contents == ::{| border="1" |align="center"|'''Chapter Title'''||align="center"| '''Page No.''' ||align="center" |'''Online Page No.''' |- |Introduction || align="center"| ix ||align="center" | 10 |- |Part I || align="center"| 1||align="center" | 16 |- |Part II || align="center"| 61||align="center" | 76 |- |Appendix || align="center"| 105 ||align="center" | 120 |- }}

A Memorial of John, Henry, and Richard Townsend

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Memorial of John, Henry, and Richard Townsend, and Their Descendants == * published by W.A. Townsend, New York, 1865 * 233 pages +index * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A_Memorial_of_John%2C_Henry%2C_and_Richard_Townsend|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/memorialofjohnhe00newy * https://books.google.com/books?id=OpZQAAAAYAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005773021 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=25580 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Townsend, W. A. ''[[Space:A Memorial of John, Henry, and Richard Townsend|A Memorial of John, Henry, and Richard Townsend, and Their Descendants]]'' (New York, 1865) [ Page ]. * ([[#Townsend|Townsend]])

A Merrill Memorial An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] | [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == A Merrill Memorial An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill == An Early Settler of Newbury, Massachusetts. * by [[Merrill-4718|Samuel Merrill]] (1855-1932) * published Cambridge, Mass., 1917-1928 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Merrill Memorial An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ** https://archive.org/details/merrillmemoriala01merr borrow * Vol. 2 ** https://archive.org/details/merrillmemoriala02merr borrow ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009396291 search only ** https://books.google.com/books?id=gGwbAQAAMAAJ search & snippet only ** https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=11010 * Also see: ** https://web.archive.org/web/20131206125220/http://merrill.org/genealogy/mm/index.html ** [https://fhgen111byui.blogspot.com/2014/06/newbury-massachusetts-first-merrill.html Newbury, Massachusetts - The First Merrill Homestead] === Table of Contents === * Part I. ** Chapter I. Three students of the family history ** Chapter II. Merrill ** Chapter III. English origin of the Merrill Family ** Chapter IV. The wills of three John Merrells ** Chapter V. Wherstead, a parish in Suffolk ** Chapter VI. Newbury in the seventeenth century ** Chapter VII. Nathaniel1 of Newbury and his sons ** Chapter VIII. John1 Merrill of Newbury ** Chapter IX. A few questions of heraldry ** Chapter X. Merrill as a place-name ** Chapter XI. Some eighteenth century migrations * Part II. Genealogical Record ** Introduction ** First generation ** Second generation ** Third generation ** Fourth generation ** Fifth generation ** 6th and later generations. Descendants of Nathaniel2 ** 6th and later generations. Descendants of John2 ** 6th and later generations. Descendants of Abraham2 ** 6th and later generations. Descendants of Daniel2 ** 6th and later generations. Descendants of Abel2 ** Some unconnected lines ** Index. Christian names of Merrills ** Index--Places ** Index--Family names === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Merrill, Samuel. ''[[Space:A Merrill Memorial An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill|A Merrill Memorial]], An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1928) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Merrill|Merrill]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Merrill, Samuel. ''[[Space:A Merrill Memorial An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill|A Merrill Memorial]], An Account of the Descendants of Nathaniel Merrill'' (Cambridge, Mass., 1928) Vol. , [ Page ].

A National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: American Revolution]] [[Category: United_States_Genealogy_Societies]] [[Category: Genealogical Societies Project Resources]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == A National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution == * by Sons of the American Revolution (formed April 30, 1889) * To search by SAR membership #: ::* Go to [https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2204 Ancestry.com] ::* Enter first name, last name, SAR Membership (don't select 'exact') * Press of A. H. Kellogg, 1902 - United States - 1035 pages * [[Special: Whatlinkshere/Space: A National Register of the Society, Sons of the American Revolution | WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Volume 1: (1902) ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=BwyqRbA-2ykC ::* https://archive.org/details/anationalregist00revogoog * Volume 2: (1902) http://books.google.com/books?id=C8AI-iJpY-4C * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3072 * http://www.familyrelatives.com/search/us_search/search_ussons_american.php * http://www.ancestrypaths.com/lineage-and-hereditary-societies/sons-of-the-american-revolution/ === Additional SAR Registers and Information === * (1896) Register of the Society of Sons of the revolution in the state of Connecticut ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009568307 * 1890 National Historical notes of the organization of SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionofna01sons * 1892 National List of officers of the national and state societies SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/historicalnoteso01sons * 1890 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/listofofficersof00sons * 1895 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofsociet01hall * 1898 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1895sons * 1899 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1898sons * 1902 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1899sons * 1902 A National Register of the Society ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearboo1902sons ::* http://www.archive.org/details/anationalregist00revogoog * 1903 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1903sons * 1904 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearboo1904sons * 1905 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook00sons * 1907 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearboo1907sons * 1908 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1908sons * 1909 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1909sons * 1910 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1910sons * 1911 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearboo1911sons * 1912 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1912sons * 1913 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1913sons * 1914 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearboo1914sons * 1915 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1915sons * 1916 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1916sons * 1918 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1918sons * 1919 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1919sons * 1920 SAR National Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/nationalyearbook1920sons * 1893 SAR California Constitution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/historyconstitut01sons * 1897 SAR California Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/history01sons * 1897 SAR California Constitution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/historyconstitut00sonsiala * 1899 SAR California Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/history00sons * 1901 SAR California Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla17sons * 1905 SAR California Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla15sons * 1905 SAR California Sons of Revolutionary Sires but now ::* http://www.archive.org/details/genesisrevelatio00sons * 1909 SAR California Memorial sketches ::* http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924100648462 * 1910 SAR California Constitution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla16sons * 1913 SAR California Biographical sketches ::* http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924100648520 * 1915 SAR California Qualifications for membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/originreasonsfor00sons * 1917 SAR California Biographical sketches ::* http://www.archive.org/details/addressesdeliv00perkrich * 1906 SAR Colorado Register ::* http://www.archive.org/details/historicalregist00sons * 1889 SAR Connecticut Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla07sons * 1891 SAR Connecticut Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionofco00sons * 1892 SAR Connecticut Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofconnec1892sons * 1894 SAR Connecticut Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofconne189394sons * 1896 SAR Connecticut Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofconne189596sons * 1899 SAR Connecticut Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofconne189799sons * 1901 SAR Connecticut Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manualjanuary19000sons * 1903 SAR Connecticut Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofconnec00sons * 1911 SAR Connecticut Revolutionary characters of New Haven ::* http://www.archive.org/details/revolutionarycha00sons * 1913 SAR Connecticut Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/connecticutsocie00sonsiala * 1917 Connecticut SAR – Colonel Jeremiah Wadsworth Branch Hartford ::* http://www.archive.org/details/sonsofamericanre00hart * 1918 SAR Connecticut Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla20sons * 1920 SAR Connecticut Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla18sons * 1891 SAR District of Columbia Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla19sons * 1891 SAR District of Columbia Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofdistri02sons * 1894 SAR District of Columbia Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla21sons * 1896 SAR District of Columbia Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitution01sons * 1896 SAR District of Columbia Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofdistri01sons * 1897 SAR District of Columbia Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofdistri00sons * 1898 SAR District of Columbia Directory of members ::* http://www.archive.org/details/directoryofmembe00sons * 1900 SAR District of Columbia Directory of members ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officerscommitte00sons * 1902 SAR District of Columbia Directory of members ::* http://www.archive.org/details/listofofficersme01sons * 1904 SAR District of Columbia Directory of members ::* http://www.archive.org/details/listofofficersme00sons * 1905 SAR District of Columbia Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officersboardofm00sons * 1906 SAR District of Columbia Directory of members ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofdistri00sonsiala * 1912 SAR District of Columbia Handbook, membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/handbookdistrict00sons * 1916 SAR District of Columbia Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officersboardofm01sons * 1912 SAR Hawaii Register ::* https://archive.org/details/registerforninet00sons ::* https://archive.org/details/registerforninet00sonsrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102108410 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008553836 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009606952 * 1995 The Hawaii Society of the SAR Centenial History ::* http://www.hawaiisar.org/uploads/newsletters/SAR_History.pdf * 1896 SAR Illinois Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofillino00sons * 1896 SAR Illinois Year Book Supplement ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofillino1896sonso * 1908 SAR Indiana Register ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerforninet01sons * 1901 SAR Iowa Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manualyearbookof00sons * 1901 SAR Kansas Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/kansassocietyhan00sons * 1894 SAR Kentucky Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbook00sons * 1896 SAR Kentucky Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbo1896sons * 1895 Kentucky Revolutionary soldiers in Kentucky containing a roll of the officers ::* http://www.archive.org/details/revolutionarysol00ilquis * 1891 SAR Maine Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/mainesocietyofso00sons * 1893 SAR Maine Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officersofsociet00sons * 1897 SAR Maine Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/maineinwarorgani00sons * 1903 SAR Maine Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/whatsocietyinmai00sonsiala * 1910 Maine Roll of Maine men at Valley Forge ::* http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924032750907 * 1890 SAR Maryland Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla12sons * 1894 SAR Maryland Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla11sons * 1902 Maryland Work of the SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/workofmarylandso01sons * 1893 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/rollofmembership1893sons * 1897 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/rollofmembership1897sons * 1899 SAR Massachusetts Historical Memoranda ::* http://www.archive.org/details/register00socigoog * 1900 SAR Massachusetts Register of Old Suffolk chapter ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofoldsuf00sons * 1906 Massachusetts Boston in the revolution; a souvenir of the SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/bostoninrevoluti00sons * 1907 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registermembers00socigoog * 1907 SAR Massachusetts List of officers and members ::* http://www.archive.org/details/listofofficersan00sons * 1910 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/massachusettssocsons * 1910 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofmember1910sons * 1913 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/rollofmembership1913sons * 1915 SAR Massachusetts Old Essex Chapter Register ::* http://www.archive.org/details/applicationchart00sons * 1916 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofmembe1916sons * 1920 SAR Massachusetts Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/rollofmembership1919sons * 1894 SAR Minnesota Constitution and membership 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Rochester Chapter ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manual00sons * 1898 SAR Ohio Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbook1898insons * 1894 SAR Oregon Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/informationconst00sons * 1895 SAR Oregon Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookoforegon00sons * 1903 SAR Pennsylvania Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/yearbookofpennsy01sons * 1893 SAR Rhode Island Constitution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/constitutionbyla08sons * 1892 SAR Rhode Island Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manualofrhodeisl02sons * 1900 SAR Rhode Island Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manualofrhodeisl00sons * 1911 SAR Rhode Island Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manualofrhodeisl01sons * 1921 SAR Rhode Island Constitution and membership ::* http://www.archive.org/details/manualofrhodeisl03sons * 1900 SAR Washington Register ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofwashin00sons * 1916 SAR Washington Register ::* http://www.archive.org/details/registerofwashin01sons * 1896 SAR Wisconsin Year Book ::* http://www.archive.org/details/wisconsinsociety00sons * 1896 Massachusetts Proposed consolidation Sons of the Revolution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/completeofficial00sons * 1893 National Amendments to Constitution and membership national Society of the SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/amendmentstocons00sons * 1893 National Amendments to Constitution and membership national Society of the SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/amendmentstocons01sons * 1890 National Explanation of the differences between Sons of the Revolution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/explanationofsom00slsn * 1899 National History of the effort to combine into one society the descendants of Revolutionary Sires ::* http://www.archive.org/details/historyofeffortt00hall * 1893 General Society Proposed union of the Sons of the Revolution ::* http://www.archive.org/details/proposedunionwit00sons * 1896 General Society Correspondence in proposed consolidation Sons of the Revolution and the SAR ::* http://www.archive.org/details/completeofficial00sons * 1911 Official bulletin of the National Society SAR vol VI ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officialbulletin1911sons * 1922 Official bulletin of the National Society SAR vol XVI ::* http://www.archive.org/details/bulletinsonsame00revogoog * 1922 Official bulletin of the National Society SAR vol XVII ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officialbulleti192223sons * 1923 Official bulletin of the National Society SAR vol XVIII ::* http://www.archive.org/details/officialbulletin00sons * 1930 The SAR magazine ::* http://www.archive.org/details/sonsamericanrev01revogoog * 1893 German allied troops in the North American war of independence 1776-1783 ::* http://www.archive.org/details/germanalliedtroo00eelkrich * 1891 Letters of Brunswick and 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A partial history of the Dillard family - Article written by Henry Moorman Dillard

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Please read Dorothy Dillard Hughes research [https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth39869/m1/18/ here] and [https://web.archive.org/web/20150101043900/http://www.dillardfamilyassociation.com/dannuals/da1992/da92dd8.htm here] on the veracity of the claims made by HM Dillard. The following is a transcription of the original newspaper article.
A partial history of the Dillard family - In a military enrollment for the militia at Jamestown in 1650 the name of George Dillard, 26 years of age, from Wiltshire, England, first appears In an apportionment of lands for the New Kent Land District, the same George Dillard is credited with 250 acres of land for military services rendered against the Indians, dated 1665. A few years after wards George Dillard obtains another grant of land, 139 acres, in King and Queen County, adjoining the former tract. In his will he gives 289 acres to a son, James Stephen Dillard of James City County, and two girls. In 1694 James Stephen Dillard appears with the Carys, Wises and Pages with a Royal Grant of 25,000 acres of land which they located according to "Williamsburg Founders" in a body and called it "The Williamsburg Plantation."

This James Stephen Dillard was born in Wiltshire England in 1658, and settled in the James City District (afterwards County), in 1694. This James Stephen Dillard married, but the name of his wife is somewhat clouded, but was probably a Miss Lewisa Page. His children were: 1. James Dillard, born 1698; married Lucy Wise in 1724. 2. John J., born 1703; married 1725 to Virginia Terry of James City County, Va. 3. Thomas, born 1706; married Lucy Duvall of Caroline County Va., in 1724, when 18 years old. 4. William, born 1708, married Mary Perkins, (progenitor of Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt of New York.) 5.Sally, born 1700; married R. O. Roberts and moved to South Carolina.

The above is according to the will of James Stephen Dillard now in possession 'of H. M. Dillard of "Hid Away" Bosque Valley, Texas.

James Dillard and Lucy Wise had children: 1. Thomas, born 1725. 2. Nicholas, born 1726; married Sally Govan, 1746, and then Frances Cary. 3. James, born in 1727; married Mary Hunt of New Kent County, Va., 4. Stephen, born 1735; married Miss Branch. 5. John, born 1739, married Milly Gloucester. 6. William Terry, Born 1742, married his cousin, Louisa Page. 7. Mary. 8. Sally.

Thomas Dillard, born 1725, went to Essex, thence to Alexandria, Va.., where several of the descendants now live. Walter Gresham, M. C., from the Galveston District, Texas, and the original promoter and founder of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad, is a descendant of this Thomas Dillard. Nicholas Dillard and Frances Cary had a son, Thomas Dillard, born 1749, married Lucy Page in 1773, and had children: 1. Lucy, born 1775, married John Lyons of Richmond. 2. Lydia, born 1778, never married. 3. George Washington, born 1781.

Thomas Dillard above moved first to Dinwiddle County and then to Halifax County, Va., and finally to an adjoining county in North Carolina, Guilford, and from there his son George Washington Dillard, moved to Georgia and settled in Columbus, Ga. His descendants reside in Columbus, Ga., Auburn, Ala., Sherman, Texas, and elsewhere.

Of the descendants of James Dillard, born 1727, and his wife, Mary Hunt of New Kent County, Va., we have: 1. Stephen, born 1749, married Mary Christian of Caroline County, Va. 2. John, born 1751, he was a captain in the Continental army, moved to Henry County, Va., married Sally Stovall of Essex County, Va. 3. James, born 1755, married Jane Stark of Hanover County, Va., niece of General Stark, famous Revolutionary soldier; this James was also a captain in the Revolution.

From John Dillard and Sally Stovall came the following children: 1. John Dillard, known as General Dillard, of Henry County, Va. 2. James Dillard of Buckingham County, Va., and then of Rockingham County, N. C., the father of Judge John Henry Dillard of Greensboro, N. C., one of the Supreme Judges of North Carolina, and James S. Dillard, for many years member of both branches of the North Carolina Legislature. 3. George Stovall Dillard, who emigrated to Missouri, whose grandson is now U. S. Government Engineer on the Mexican Boundary Commission. 4. Peter Hairston Dillard, the father of Dr. John Redd Dillard of Spencer, Va. There were several daughters, among whom was Elizabeth Hunt Dillard, who married John Christian of Amherst County, Va., and from these came Drury and Sally Stovall Christian. After the death of John Christian, his widow married her fourth cousin, Capt. John Dillard. From this last marriage came Drury Christian Dillard, who eventually settled near Columbus, Ohio. Sally Stovall Christian married her cousin, William Dillard Buffalo Is land, Amherst County, Va. their descendants are known to the writer. Of the children of Captain James Dillard and Jane Stark we have: 1. Joseph Starke Dillard, born March 19, 1783, married Mary T. Brafford; among their descendants may be mentioned the Sinclairs of Charlottesville, Va. 2. Mary A. Hunt Dillard, born Sept. 13, 1784, married William Lawson Watts. 3. Nancy Wyatt Dillard, born April 2, 1787, married Moses Phillips. 4. Jane Stark Dillard, born April 11, 1780, married Valentine Hilton, first, and then Reese Cunningham. 5. James Spotswood Dillard, born November 19, 1791, married Narcissa E. Turner. 6. Fannie Horseley Dillard, born April 10, 1793, married Jonathan Hardwick. 7. John Dillard, born January 11, 1797 married Nancy Farrar turner. 8. William Dillard, born March 4, 1797, known as Colonel William), married Sally Stovall Christian, grandparents of Dr. Dillard of Lynchburg, Va. 9. Elizabeth, born January 10, 1799, married James P. Anderson. 10. Sally, born June 20 1804, married Thomas Walthall. Among the children of Joseph Stark Dillard and Mary T. Brafford may be mentioned Jane Stark Dillard, born December 3, 1807, and married Mr. Montague November 28, 1837. Also James Anderson Dillard, born December 6, 1809, married at Montgomery, Ala., where he practiced medicine until he went as a volunteer to Norfolk, when the city was stricken with yellow fever, where he died September 23, 1855, leaving five children Edward, Mary, DeWitt, Junius and Joseph. Stephen Dillard and Miss Branch had a son, Thomas Dillard, born 1799, who married Mary Hunt Moorman of Lynchburg, Va., in 1822; among their children were Frances Elizabeth, born 1824, married first, John Morehead Reynolds of North Carolina, a nephew of Governor John Morehead of North Carolina; she married second; Dr. Robert Glenn of Greensboro, Ala. They left one son, Edwin Glenn, now Lieutenant Colonel, 23rd U. S. Cavalry, in the Philippines. An other daughter, Virginia, born 1827, married William W. Lucas, an extensive cotton planter in the Tennessee Valley of North Alabama.

There are many other Dillards not here, mentioned because there are breaks in the chain of descent which we have failed to supply, but there is no doubt about their relationship to some or all of the above branches. Thomas and John Dillard, cotton factors and commission merchants at Memphis, Tenn., are certainly descended from the tide water Dillards of Virginia. Governor O. M. Roberts of Texas, came from Sally Dillard who went to South Carolina. Gen. Terry Dillard, one of the cattle kings of Texas, son of Captain William DIllard, a revolutionary patriot of Texas, also Judge James Dillard of the Kaufman District of Texas, are all of this stock. Gen. Terry Dillard died in Hanover County, Va., on a return trip from Europe in 1890, and was buried at the historic Stone Church near Ashland, Va. He gave me much information for this record. Governor Roberts of Texas, had also collected much valuable history of the Dillards. I have also obtained curious and interesting traditions of the European family from Thomas Dillard, an Episcopal rector of Cumberland, England, and his uncle an Admiral in the British Navy. Books of Reference: "The Tide Water Families of Virginia." "The Old Colonial Days of Virginia." "Reminiscences of Wm. and Mary of Virginia and its Escapades." "Bishop Meade's Church es and Families of Virginia." "The History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia." "Burke's Lowlands of Virginia and its Traditions."
Can you tell me anything about Anthony W. Dillard of Alabama, who turned Republican, was made a judge, went to Birmingham, Ala., then came to San Antonio, in Texas, and finally went back to Alabama?
H. M. Dillard
Meridian, Texas

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[[Category:American Revolution]] [[Category:New_Hampshire]] [[Category:Massachusetts]] ===A Sketch of a Pioneer and Veteran - [[Messer-132|Stephen Messer]] 1738 to 1825=== by [[Messer-1484|Elford H. Messer]] 1993 ''The author has generously allowed me to share this paper under the condition it is not altered in any way nor that it be used, in any part, for profit. Please respect his requests'' Stephen Messer was born in Methuen, Massachusetts in 1738,Methuen, Massachusetts, Town of Vital Records of Methuen, Mass. To the end of 1849, Topsfield, MA: Topsfield Historical Society, 1909, p. 58 the year of the throat distemper in Essex County, where 1400 people died.Thompson, Kenneth E., Joseph Frye. Portland, Maine: Privately published, p. 8 Stephen lived until age 87 and died in Gorham, N.H., in 1825.Stephen died in Gorham, N.H., 1825 During his lifetime our nation became of age, separating from England, and establishing its own identity. This paper sketches the events and forces that shaped Stephen Messer's life.

Stephen's father, John, was born in Haverhill in 1701;Haverhill, Massachusetts Town Records, Vol. 1., p. 237 his mother, Sarah Barker, was born in Andover in 1709. Barker, Elizabeth Frye Barker Genealogy. New York: Frye Publishing Co., 1927, p.272 Methuen, originally part of Haverhill, is located on the Merrimac River, across from Andover. Wild tales of Indian attacks along the Merrimac were familiar to Stephen.Abbott, Abiel, History of Andover. Andover: Flagg & Gould, 1829, p.44. and Bailey, Sarah L. Historical Sketches of Andover. Boston: Houghton, 1880, p.184 By age ten, colonists and natives had become pawns of European conflict; Stephen knew about the great French fortress city, Louisbourg, on Cape Breton which had fallen to a colonial militia at a cost of seventeen Andover lives.Abbott, Abiel, p.176. Was his father, who died in 1745, among them?Methuen, Massachusetts, Tovn of, p.328. It was a great loss to Stephen's mother who was left with six children, ages 5 to 15.Methuen, Massachusetts, Town of, p.84-88. Stephen never forgot the disgust of the town, when, in 1748, England returned Louisbourg to the French.Thompson, Kenneth E., p.54 The Frenchmen, whom protestant Massachusetts so feared, were again free to corrupt the northern shores, they believed.Tindall, George Brown, America, A Narrative History. New York: W.W. Norton & Co., 1992, Vol. 1, Third Edition, p.164.

When Stephen reached 17, his sisters married;Methuen Vital Records. townfolk were talking about the French land Indian War [1754-1763],Anderson, Fred, People's Army. Chapel Hill: University of North Carolina Press, c. 1984, p.9-11. and of Generals Braddock, Winslow, and of Andover's own Major Frye; of far away places; Fort Crown Point and Acadie where Methuen and Andover men risked their lives.Massachusetts State Archives, Muster Rolls of French & Indian Wars. Boston:Rec. 97439 Major Joseph Frye became a hero for his subjugation of the Acadians,Bailey, Sarah L.. p.244. but tragedy once more stuck Stephen's family when his brother died of sickness in that war for the mother country.Massachusetts State Archives Record # 97439 Times were unsettled; taxes were high.

Massachusetts life centered around the church. The people, obliged to attend, were taxed according to ability. What chance did Stephen have to succeed, fatherless at age five? Church tax- rolls for 1770 give a clue:North Andover, Massachusetts Church Tax Rates. c.1771 Stephen was assessed only one forty-eighth as much as Esquire Phillips. Stephen descended from the Barkers,Barker, Elizabeth Frye, p.xx. a well-to-do Andover family, but, apparently, none of their wealth trickled down to Stephen's family. In 1764, Stephen married Anna Barker,Barker, Elizabeth Frye, p.275. his third cousin. Could he keep up with the Barkers? A year later, they had their first child, John, named for Stephen's father.Methuen, Massachusetts, Town of, Vital Records To Year 1849. Vol.1 Births, Vol.11 - Marriages & Deaths. Topsfield, MA: Topsfield Historical Society, 1912. In 1765, the couple joined the Methuen church by the half-way covenant,Hayward, Frederick D., A Short History of the First Parish Church and Parish of Methuen, Mass., 1729-1929. Methuen, MA: Methuen Press, 1929, p.xx. by which persons not fully qualified for membership could secure baptism for their children.Wish, Harvey, The Diary of Samuel Sewall. New York: Capricorn Books, 1967, p.182.

As fighting ended for provincials in 1762, elite colonials had become proficient at self-government; most were proud to share in the British triumph. Then, when England needed revenue to pay for the war, Andover citizens complained of the Stamp ActBailey, S.L., p.286 and… Abbott, Abiel, p.53. and… Jensen, Merrill 1905, The American Revolution within America. New York: New York and other harsh measures. Bigotry was aroused; New Englanders were sure the Quebec Act gave Catholics special privileges.Tindall, George Brown, p.164.

Anti-British sentiment festered and swelled. During the next decade, Stephen and his neighbors read in the Boston Gazette:Griswold, Wesley S., The Night the Revolution Began. Brattleboro, Vt.: S. Greene Press, 1972, p.130.The Night the Revolution Began. Brattleboro, Vt.: S. Greene Press, 1972, p.130. of demonstrations in Boston, British troops, the "Boston Massacre," the tea party, and the Port Bill.Abbott, Abiel, p.55. and… Ketchum, Richard M., Decisive Day, The Battle of Bunker Hill , Garden City, N. Y. Doubleday, 1974, p. 11. Things began to happen in Andover: military companies organized; committees formed; and the old veterans, Johnson, Bridges, and FryeFuess, Claude Moore, 1885-1963, Andover:-Symbol of New England Revolution. Andover: Andover Historical Society, 1958, P.169. were being looked to for leadership. To counteract British General Gage's dissolving of the colonial government, the First Continental Congress met in Philadelphia. Patriotic fervor in Andover was so high that Colonel Johnson had no trouble enlisting ninety-five recruits in January, 1775.Fuess, Claude Moore, 1885-1963, p.170. Our Stephen was trying to make ends meet; his sixth child, Anna, was born March 17, 1775,Andover, Massachusetts, Town of but he was swept up in the spirit of the time; he enlisted as a private that same month. He joined a company of men who had chosen Benjamin Farnum as their Captain.Bailey, Sarah L., p.296. Soon, British forces seized stores at Danvers.

329 Andover men, including Stephen Messer and his cousin Daniel Messer, marched off to Lexington and Cambridge when the alarm was sounded on April 19th.Bailey, Sarah L., p.302. and… Moffard, Juliet Haines And Firm Thine Ancient Vow. North Andover, MA: 1975, p. 98. and… Harris, E-M., Andover in the Revolution. Andover: Andover Historical Society, 1984. p.46. They were too late to engage the enemy who had been driven back to Charlestown in confusion, but it was 3 1/2 daysFuess, Claude Moore, p.170. before they returned back home to anxious families. In less than two months, Stephen would be saying "Goodbye" to his family again, this time to defend Bunker Hill and Dorchester Heights from the British.Bailey, Sarah L., p.320. On the evening of June 16, Colonel Prescott had his chaplain say a prayer for the safety of a thousand men, but the colonials were defeated the following day.Gilman, Arthur, 1837-1909, Theatrum Mariorum: The Cambridae of 1776. "A Diary of Dorothy Dudley" Cambridge: Lockwood, Brooks, 1876, p.23. Five men from Andover were killed and eight wounded, 1500 of the British were killed or wounded, and 411 of the colonials were dead or injured.Rankin, Hugh F., The American Revolution. New York: Putnam, c.1964, p.42. John Barker, a third cousin of Stephen, became a hero for saving the life of Captain Benjamin Farnum.Fuess, Claude Moore, 1885-1963, p.174 and… Bailey, Sarah L., p.297 Twice that year, home life and tranquility had been shattered, but in six months Captain Farnum's Minutemen were back in Boston helping to keep the British holed up on Boston Neck.Bailey, Sarah L., p.341. Sixty-six days later, British General Howe evacuated Boston and Stephen returned home.

Andover was patriotic and voted for independence.Abbott, Abiel, p.61. On July 23, 1776, Captain Samuel Johnson marched 75 Andover men off to reinforce the Continental Army on lower Lake Champlain.Harris, E.M., p.75. General John Sullivan had already reached Crown Point with 8000 troops, while Generals Benedict Arnold, Peter Schuyler, and Horatio Gates were heading north from Albany.Gerlach, Don R., 1932, Proud Patriot, Philip Schuyler. Syracuse, N.Y.: Syracuse University Press, c.1987, p.166 and… Pancake, John S., 1777, The Year of the Hangman. University: University of Alabama Press, 1977, p. 36. British General Sir Guy Carleton was moving south from Canada with an army of 10,000, plus 800 Canadians and Indians, determined to take Fort Ticonderoga.Baldwin, Thomas W., The Revolutionary Journal of Jeduthan Baldwin. Bangor, Me.: C.H. Glass & Co., 1906, p.84.

Stephen said "Goodbye" to Anna and the six young children.Bailey, Sarah L., p.353. Would he return?. Even with good neighbors, how would she manage?

Three men kept journals: Col. Jeduthan Baldwin, an engineer who reached Ticonderoga earlier in July, gives an officer's view;Baldwin, Thomas W., p.58. Captain Johnson and Private Phineas Ingalls tell of rain soaked travel, of sickness and death. Loaded with gear, they walked 210 miles in 20 days to reach Fort Ticonderoga.lngalls, Phineas, Revolutionary War Journal of Phineas Ingalls. In "Historical Collection - Essex Institute," -V.53, p.81-92. They had come to help win colonial independence, but soon discovered disharmony among their leaders. Generals Arnold and Wynkoop argued for command;Gerlach, Don R., p.188. Schuyler argued with Congress.Gerlach, Don R., p.164. Disease spread. News of the defeat at Long Island brought further discouragement.Baldwin, Thomas W., p.73.

General Peter Schuyler negotiated with with the Six Indian Nations,Gerlach, Don R., p.183. but, on October 21, there were reports of 5 tribes of Indians having joined the British, plus rumors of Indian torture.Baldwin, Thomas W., p.82.

At Skeensboro, 23 miles south, carpenters built vessels for General Arnold's defensive,Gerlach, Don R., p.179. while, in Canada, a fleet was built for Carleton's offensive.Pancake, John S., p.36. Baldwin's journal shows his concern for Carleton's onslaught.Baldwin, Thomas W., p.73-74. Baldwin's men feverously erected barriers and fortifications. Baldwin tells of the good food the officers ate, while the enlisted men's food rations were scant.Baldwin, Thomas W., p.61-63.

In mid-September, enemy cannon fire added to the anxiety. Baldwin was concerned with Carleton's and Burgoyne's expected attack;Baldwin, Thomas W., p.73. he compared Arnold's fleet with Carleton's, item by item, stressing the dire need for manpower.Gerlach, Don R., p.179. More patriots were killed in late September skirmishes, and some were captured by Indians.Baldwin, Thomas W., p.78. Baldwin reports the completion of a new row galley of 10 guns for Arnold's fleet.Baldwin, Thomas W., p.77. Ingalls gets duty caring for the sick.

Carleton launched his naval offensive in early October and both men's journals described Arnold's defeat at Valcour Island.Pancake, John S., p.37. Sixty men were killed or wounded. At sunset, the British fleet approached Crown Point, only 8 miles away, and prepared to land. It was a melancholy sight; inhabitants torched Crown Point and fled south to Ticonderoga.Baldwin, Thomas W., p.80. Short supplies and sickness mark those tense days. Carleton boasted of certain victory.Baldwin, Thomas W., p.82. The colonists were terrified, but determined; they dug in. As Stephen Messer and his friends prayed for miracles, 15 tons of gun powder arrived. The wind was against Carleton's attack. After many tense days, Carleton decided that the season was too late to man the fort. On November 3, the British fleet departed.Baldwin, Thomas W., p.82. and… Pancake, John S., p.37. and… Baldwin, Thomas W., p.83. and… Baldwin, Thomas W., p.85.

By mid-November, snow and cold permeated Fort Ticonderoga;Baldwin, Thomas W., p.86. it was no place to winter, as a few poor souls later discovered. On November 23, Captain Samuel Johnson's men struck their tents and began a 210 mile homeward march. Johnson's journal gives detailed glimpses of the trip, which brought Stephen home on December 8, 1776.Bailey, Sarah L., p.354. and… Massachusetts, Massachusetts Revolutionarv Rolls. Vol. xx., p.105. He had been gone for 4 months and 16 days. It was a day for rejoicing and thanksgiving for a deliverance from ghastly dangers. Although Stephen was already a poor man with a large family, Anna would deliver their seventh child the following September 7.

Our attention now turns to some early pioneers of the Upper Androscoggin River Valley, gateway to the White Mountains. In 1772, Oliver and John Peabody Jr., and John and Samuel Bodwell of Methuen, petitioned the Province of Massachusetts to purchase land west of Sudbury, Canada (Bethel, Me.). Also, Peter Poor went to Shelburne to settle in 1772, and Nathaniel Segar went to Bethel in 1774. Colonel Joseph Frye petitioned Massachusetts for a grant of land, now Fryeburg, Maine, in 1761.Wight, D.B., Androscogain River Valley. Rutland: Charles Tattle Co., 1967, p.23. and… Bailey, Sarah L., p.266. All these men returned to Massachusetts to serve in the war before returning to the vast wilderness. Perhaps Stephen Messer had not been to this mountain area before the war, but it was certainly the talk of Andover. The new frontier was a lure to his kind, little income, large family, hard pressed with rising prices, taxes, and the constant depreciation of paper currency. He and Anna had married young. Their grandson, William Evans, gives an account in his 1882 letter:Wight, D.B., p.68. Although Ann's family had been prosperous, and she had been furnished everything nice, they soon found themselves poor. It so mortified them that they'sold everything and went to Pigwacket (Conway, N.H.), where friends and relatives, in similar circumstances, helped each other. Stephen left his family there and started into an unexplored wilderness. After many hardships, he came out in Gilead and built himself a cabin in the Androscoggin River Valley, north of Bethel and south of Shelburne. When cold weather came, he returned to Picwacket and spent the winter with his family. In March, 1780, the family started for Gilead with all their effects, carrying the smaller children on a handsled. Anna followed on snow-shoes, carrying an infant in her arms. They camped for two night on the snow crust.

Thanks to Androscoggin River Valley historians, much has been written about Stephen Messer and his pioneering neighbors, of their hard work, perseverance, and severe privations. The Reverend Benjamin G. Willey, a historian who recorded pioneering lore in his Incidents of the White Mountains, tells hair raising stories of bear encounters, including one of a determined bear that tried to seize one of Stephen Messer's hogs but failed.Willey, Benjamin, Rev., Incidents In White Mountain History. Boston: Published by Nathaniel Noyes, 1857. In this case, Messer was "hungrier than a bear." Mrs. R.P. Peabody, in her history, tells many personal stories of the Messers and other early settlers. The Peabodys and Messers were "family", and she enjoyed telling family stories. She tells us that Mrs. Messer was the most intelligent woman, that she was a physician and nurse to the settlement along the Androscoggin for miles, and that she would often, with a child in her arms, visit on horseback to Concord, Pembroke, and her hometown of Andover, Mass. Of Stephen she says, "No one who could make a handsomer basket, snow-shoe, moose sled, or 'bottom' chair than he." She stresses the poor economic condition of the Messer family, and adds that Stephen was the only "praying man" in town for many years, and a cheerful man with sanguine temperment.Peabody, R.P., Mrs., History of Shelburne, NH. Gorham, NH: Mountaineer Print, 1882, p.11.

Anna and Stephen maintained their ties with Andover, but, as years passed, the children married and moved on. In 1794, a group of families from Andover moved to Blue Hill, Maine where they created another small wave of population growth, crowding the less unforturnate native americans more than ever. Anna and Stephen's son, Stephen II, was one of this group. His marriage to Mary Darling in Blue Hill in 1796 resulted in several new generations of Messers in Hancock and Penobscot Counties.Fisher, Jonathan, Rev., The Journal of Jonathan Fisher. Jonathan Fisher House, Blue Hill, Maine. Ref. F-ntry for December 15, 1796.

Every historian of the Bethel/Gilead area has told, with relish, of the September 3, 1781 famous Indian raid. None could tell the fearsome tale with more accuracy than Nathaniel Segar who was one of three men captured and carried off to Canada by a small band of St. Francis Indians. Later, with the help of Rev. Daniel Gould, Segar published his narrative.Segar, Nathaniel, Brief Narrative of the Captivity and Sufferings of Lt. Nathaniel Segar. Paris, Maine: 1825. The war for independence was not over, and the Indians were exploited by the British offer of bounty for settler captives and their scalps. Segar tells of being bound and led by the savages. As their party approached a brook, where the Messer children were playing, the children told the Indians that there were ten men with guns in the house. The Indians became frightened and fled, with their prisoners, across the Androscoggin River. Mrs. Peabody considered the children's exaggeration as fortunate; Stephen Messer was home alone and had always said he would never be taken alive. Several pioneer's cabins were plundered along the way, two young ladies were robbed, and Mr. Pettingill was murdered. Peter Poor, the early settler and war veteran mentioned above, was shot and scalped. The terrified settlers fled to Fryeburg where they spent the winter. Segar and the other two captives spent a grueling sixteen months in travel and captivity. In Montreal, the British paid the Indians for three prisoners and three scalps. The three prisoners were thrown in with fifty other abused captives. When the war ended, they were dropped off in Boston. Segar complained of no reward for his patriotism or captivity, deflation of his service pay, and lack of pension. His compensation was that he and another prisoner returned to Bethel and married to two young ladies who had been robbed.

Stories of wild bears and disasterous spring freshets were passed on to other generations and were recorded by historians, but "Segar's Narrative" was aL first-hand account of a real experience. The Indian Raid is still commemorated in Bethel, with celebrations and reenactments.Bethel Historical Society, The Bethel Courier- Bethel, Maine: Bethel Historical, Society, quarterly. Special Commerative Issue, Aug. 3, 1981.

New families arrived, and most couples, like Stephen and Anna, had at least a dozen children. Little wonder that Shelburne Addition, later called Gorham, N.H., was opened up to expansion. Stephen Messer moved into the addition, becoming the first permanent settler in 1804. He cleared a farm and built a log cabin just west of the Evans Cemetery.Wight, D.B., p.67.

During the War of 1812, the settlers fared badly; the whole country's commerce was crippled and its finances exhausted. Wild game from the forests and fish from the streams helped the people eke out a living.Wight, D.B., p.76.

Enoch Messer was a fifer in a military training unit that had no uniforms and few guns, but marched and practiced drill, pretending wooden sticks were rifles. Mrs. Peabody relates a story concerning Enoch in 1814. This was the same Enoch who Anna Messer carried to Gilead under her arms in 1780. Enoch was killed by a falling tree that hit him on the head and drove him into the ground, breaking every bone, but leaving the fife intact.Peabody, R.P., Mrs., p.74

William Evans's letter gives an account of the severe hardships of 1816, the year without a summer, when nothing grew. Things were tough enough everywhere, but for Mr. Evans, who had to care for his aging grandparents, Anna and Stephen, it was worse.

If Stephen Messer saw tough times in younger years, it was nothing compared to his old age. The children were grown and most had moved away; those remaining had responsibilities. He was just a poor old man, infirm at 82.Wight, D.B., p.79. But he was given hope that the 1820 Act of Congress would entitle him to a veteran pension. Other enlisted men had received stipends of from 15 to 60 pounds; his old company captain, Benjamin Farnum, had received 80.United States Government, 32nd Congress, 1st Session Pensions. "Report of the Secretary of the Interior, Doc. 37. Washington, D.C.: Department of the Interior, Feb. 16, 1852. An applicant must make a declaration before his district judge, submit proof of service, and give a schedule of personal property. Stephen appeared before the Honorable William M. Richardson, Chief Justice of the Superior Court in Lancaster, N.H., March 8, 1821. His property included a cracked tea kettle worth fifty cents, his total worth was $15.03. The Affidavits and Schedule of Property, Record #7146, are on file at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.National Archives, Record #7146 Stamped on the face of the record, a blunt "REJECTED" declares the stark economic reality of the times. Was he disappointed? Was his pride hurt? He had fought the "good fight", surviving to old age. He had the blessing of a large family. He and Anna lived for only a few short years following the pension incident. It is fitting that they were laid to rest beneath two common field stones in the Old Gorham Cemetery, nothing, not even a "Veteran" marker to distract from the solid commonness which was so characteristic of this couple. We not only owe gratitude to the common people who strengthened our great nation, but also to the historians who have recorded their lives, the knowledge of which enriches our lives. Without a doubt, Stephen and Anna, and many others like them, did more to shape their world than the world shaped them. == Sources ==

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Excerpts from: :Paul C. Reed, "A Tale of Two Regicides: [[Axtell-2914|Daniel Axtell]] and [[Holland-2509|Cornelius Holland]] (and Their Son and Daughter, Who Helped Save the Carolinas)," in ''The American Genealogist,'' 81(April 2004):81-98, 192-198 (Axtell); 304-313 (Holland). This article goes into great detail about the events related to the execution of Charles I (and Daniel's role in it), Daniel's military engagements and role in Ireland, and the execution of Daniel Axtell. This wikitree page excerpts only the genealogical-related information. == Daniel Axtell (1622-1660) == [[Axtell-2914|Daniel Axtell]] was son of William Axtell, chief burgess of Berkhamsted-- or Great Berkhamsted or Berkhamsted St. Peter-- Hertfordshire... bapt. there 26 May 1622.Reed, citing Berkhamsted St. Peter, Hertfordshire, parish register, FHL #569,710: "Daniell the Sonne of William Axtill bap the 26 of May" presumably son of William's wife Thomasine, probably mother of all his children. :The father, William, was buried 23 May [1638].Reed, citing Berkhamsted St. Peter, Hertfordshire, parish register, FHL #569,710: "William Axtell Gentleman was buried the 23 of May" Williams will is transcribed elsewhere.Reed, citing Smith and Sanborn, ''Kempton Ancestry, 3: Bartlett,'' 49-50. :: :Daniel was given L20 in the will of his uncle Henry Axtill on 9 Apr 1625.Reed, citing Consistory Court of Lincoln, 1624-5, f. 318 FHL #198,879 This uncle starved himself and was buried at St. Mary's Berkhamsted 12 Apr 1625.Reed, citing Henry Chauncy, ''The Historical Antiquities of Hertfordshire,'' London 1700, p 589 While his older brother John was sent to Pembroke College at Oxford University, Daniel was 4th son and went off to learn a trade. He also had an older brother Thomas who would show strong Puritan leanings and eventually immigrate to New England. :That Daniel was brother to [[Axtell-1|Thomas Axtell]] of New England "is substantiated by the 1720 will of Lady Rebecca Axtell..., who demised property to her kinsman [[Axtell-16|Daniel3 Axtell]] of New England (b. 4 Nov. 1673 at Marlborough, Mass.), grandson of the immigrant Thomas.Reed, citing ''NEHGR''22(1868):143-44, 53(1899):228; 44(1890):50-52, and Carson A. Axtell, ''Axtell Genealogy,'' Fairhaven, MA (1945), p 14 After his military and governorship service in Ireland, Daniel returned to Berkhamsted about 1657, where he was treated for gonorrhea.Reed, p 81, citing British Library, Department of Manuscripts, Sloane MSS. 153, f. 96/110 ("J. Bynne. Chirurgical Observations, 1633-1663"), a surgeon's journal in an extraordinarily difficult hand, but commencing "Colonel Axtell gonorhea" [sic]. The official index calls it only "Medical recipe for" Col. Daniel Axtell. He was arrested and sent to the Tower of London by 14 Jun 1660 when he was specifically excepted from the general Bill of Pardon by Charles II, even though Daniel had not been one of the judges who signed the death warrant for Charles I. The trial for the regicides began 9 Oct 1660; Axtell was 11th on the list. He initially refused to plead guilty or innocent, arguing precedents that the court had no power to try him. But after the Solicitor General counseled him that remaining silent was to admit guilt, he plead "not guilty."Reed, p 91 The trial began Oct 15, 1660. He claimed he was just following orders. He was found guilty. While he awaited execution, it is documented that his wife, a daughter and a son visited him. After a long speech on the gallows, he was executed by hanging 19 Oct 1660. (Reed's article says 1661, incorrectly.) He was subsequently beheaded and his goods and lands were forfeit. Those lands included Bedfordshire, which might indicate his wife's origins. :"As Daniel Axtell Sr. was born early in 1622, and his son and heir Denial was married in 1659, one would have to conclude that the elder Daniel was about 18 when he married... and that the younger Daniel was also about 18... The only possible event that meets these criteria is the marriage of Daniel Axtell to Mary Marsam at Luton, Bedfordshire (about 15 miles northeast of Berkhamsted), on 21 December 1639. Their son Daniel was baptized there on 26 September 1640.Reed, p 94, citing Luton, Bedfordshire, parish register (FHL #1,595,487): "Daniel Axtaile & Mary Marsam"; "Daniel Axtell son of Daniel & Mary"; Luton Bishops' Transcripts (FHL #1,066,925): "Daniell Axtill" == Daniel Axtell Jr and Rebecca HollandReed, starting on p 95 == Daniel Axtell, son of Daniel and Mary (Marsam) Axtell, bpt. at Luton, Bedfordshire, England 26 Sep 1640. Entered Christ Church College, Oxford University, matriculating 2 Nov 1658. He was admitted to Lincoln's Inn to study law 9 June 1659 ("son and heir of Daniel A., of Berkhamsted, Herts., arm.") He m. 20 Jul 1659 Rebeckah Holand, daughter of Col. Holand of Crislo, Bucks.Reed, p 95, citing ''The People of Chesham: Their Births, Marriages and Deaths...,'' (Buckingham, England, 1984), p 422 The next year his father was executed, making it impossible for him to pursue a successful career in England. He embarked on a career as merchant. He and his family settled in Stoke Newington near London. That he was wealthy is suggested by the fact that his house, taxed in the 1674 Hearth Tax, had ten hearths. :"Proof that Daniel Axtell, son of the Regicide, is the same man as the merchant who immigrated to South Carolina is found among letters addressed to the Secretary of State concerning plots against the king. On 16 July 1678, Roger L'Estrange wrote the Secretary of State requesting: ::"two Warrants for the searching of Mr. Axtel's house at Newington, and his Warehouse, at one Drakes in Token house yard... And being yesterday to hunt him out, I am enformed that he deals in Stockings and Papers. His Lodging in Town, and his Warehouse are so Private, that his next neighbors could give no Accompt of them. ''He is the son to that Axtel that was executed with other of the Kings Judges.'' ..."Reed, p 96, citing TNA (Kew), State Papers, Domestic, Charles II, SPS 29 405/92. :"A warrant wasg ranted out of Whitehall on 16 July 1678, 'information having been given that Mr. Axtell whas had a hand in publishing and dispersing several scandalous and seditious libels...' ... Daniel Axtell and Henry Danvers were implicated in the plot to kill King Charles [II] and his brother James, Duke of York... Reed, p 97, citing B.S. Capp, ''The Fifth Monarchy Men...'' London, 1982, p 219. No evidence could be discovered. :: :"Physican apprehension apparently inspired Daniel to plan an escape. Hardly a fortnight after the warrant for his arrest, he wrote his will.... 'Considering the brevity and uncertainty of the life of Man, how many accidents, perils and dangers... by Land and hazards by sea '''both of which I intend God willing in very few dayes to undertake,''' he made his last will on 3 August 1678." Reed argues that while no documentary record confirms it, this preamble of Daniel Axtell's will implies he might have ventured to Carolina before he helped organize the dessenters who sailed in the Second Fleet "(there is no record of his traveling elsewhere)". This Second Fleet sent about 500 individual to Carolina, doubling its population.Reed, p 97, citing Edward McCrady, ''The History of South Carolina Under the Proprietary Government, 1670-1719,'' New York (1979), p 722. :Reed later (p. 192) points out that in 1677, he deposed that he was "aged 36 and upwards" which supports that he was the same as the Daniel Axtell bpt 26 Sep 1640. "Mr Daniel Axtell of London M[erchant]: one of [th]e settlers of this province" was granted 3000 acres in Carolina 13 Dec 1680.Reed, p 97, citing A.S. Salley Jr., "Landgrave Daniel Axtell," in ''The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine,'' 6(1905):174-76; see also Sally, ''Warrants for Lands in South Carolina, 1680-1692,'' Columbia SC 1911, p 23 He emigrated between 3 May 1681 when he executed a power of attorney and 18 July 1681 or 29 June 1682 when the land patented was dated and recorded. He died not long thereafter. His will was proved 2 July 1687, and its administration records that he was Daniel Axtell late of Stoke Newington, Middlesex, but who died in Carolina.Reed, p 193, citing PCC Registered Wills, 90 Foote (FHL #92,354) He was dead by 31 July 1685 when his wife, "Dame Rebecca Axtell" was referred to as his relict.Reed, p 193, citing Salley (1905), pp 174-76 Lady Rebecca Axtell made her will 5 Apr 1720, which unfortunately was lost or destroyed about 1865.Reed, p 194, citing: "The memorial of Joseph Boone by his wife and attorney, Ann Boone, dated 21 April 1733, specifically states that her mother 'devised' land on 5 Apr 1720 (Columbia, SD, Memorials, Book 3 [1773-79], 46-47 (FHL #23,299)" She was buried as "an Anabaptist" 20 Jan 1720/1, the same year the will was proved.Reed, p 195, citing Lesser, ''South Carolina Begins,'' 315; and A.J. Salley Jr., ed., ''Register of St. Philip's Parish, Charles Town, South Carolina, 1720-1758,'' (Charleston, SC 1904), p 225. === ChildrenReed, pp 195-198 === # Daniel, b abt 1660, d. at sea before 3 May 1681.Reed, p 195, citing Smith, "The Upper Ashley," in ''S.C. Hist. & Gen. Mag.'' 20(1919):161, itself citing "Off. Hist. Comm., Bk. 1672-1692, pp 82-83." # Sibella or Sibilla, b abt 1661-2 (named after her maternal grandmother), d prob SC 12 Jan/Feb 1685/6 and bur. next to her first husband.Reed, p 195, citing Kenneth Scott, "The Record of John Clapp," in ''NYGBR'' 112 (1981):136 She m1 abt 1678 William Hulton; she m2 in Charlestown SC 9 Apr 1684 as his 2nd wife, Capt. John Clapp, who left the colony and settled by 1690 in NY, living at the end in Westchester Co., NY. # Mary, b abt 1662; m by 1691 ___ Cuthbert "almost certain Mr. Robert Cuthbert, goldsmith, who arrived in S.C. before 3 Oct 1682." # Holland, b abt 1663/4, received warrant (as Landgrave) for land in Charleston SC 21 Sep 1683. His will was dated 17 Dec 1691, proved 4 May 1692, lists no wife or children, making bequests to his mother Rebecca, his brothers-in-law John Alexander, Francis Turgis; sister Anne Alexander; sister Mary Cuthbert. # Rebeckah, b abt 1665; will dated 23 Nov 1749, proved 1 Jan 749/50; m abt 1685 as his 2nd wife Hon. John Moore, bp St. Bride's Fleet Street, London, 22 Ju 1659; d. Philadelphia PA 7 Dec 1732 # Elizabeth, b abt 1666/7; will dated 30 Sep 1725, proved 23 Jul 1726; m1 by 1691 Francis Turgis who d by 13 Jan 1696/7; m2 Dec 1698 Joseph Blake, Landgrave (1694), Gov. of Carolina, who died by 7 Oct 1700 when will proved. Left one daughter and posthumous son Joseph. # Anne b abt 1668, will dated 1 Dec 1749, proved 25 Oct 1751; m1 John Alexander bef 19 Jan 1686/7 by when he, wife Ann, and dau Ann arrived in SC; he d bef 15 Jan 1699/1700 when will proved. She m2 Joseph Boone,son of Thomas Boone and Sarah; h d 24 Feb 1734/5. # [two children b abt 1670-72 who were bur. Stoke Newington, 11 and 27 Jan 1673/4. # James Axtell, b abt 1674, bur 6 Jun 1676 # Ebenezer, b abt 1676; bur Stoke Newington 14 Oct 1676 # Martha, b abt 1679, bur 22 Dec 1679. == Sources == See also: * Dean Crawford, ''The Ancestry of Eva Belle Kempton, 1878-1908, Part III: The Ancestry of Henry Clay Bartlett,'' ed. Melinde Lutz Sanborn (Boston, 2004), 46-53 * Charles H. Cory Jr., ''Lineal Ancestors of Rhoda (Axtell) Cory...,'' (n.p., 1937), 1-28

A Trilogy: Part One - United States Civil War Nurses

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=Welcome= == A Trilogy Part One: Nurses - US Civil War Era== {{Image|file=CW_Nurse_Sandbox.jpg|align=c|size=650|caption='''Memorial to Civil War Nurses'''
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Photo by'' Kenneth C. Zirkel'' }} :Introduced in [[Space:A Trilogy: Women in the Civil War|''A Trilogy: Women in the Civil War'']], and announced in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219279/160th-anniversary-the-united-states-between-states-tomorrow?show=1219279#q1219279 this G2G post], we want to identify, profile and remember ''Nurses in the United States Civil War era . '' :The ''United States War Between the States'', aka the United States Civil War, was the first time women were allowed to serve their country; caring for wounded in hospitals, battlefield encampments, and civilian homes were the only way women could ''officially'' serve in the war effort. Please see [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses#United_States_Civil_War_Nurses:_A_Brief_History|a brief history.]] (''Right click to open the link in a new tab.'') :*While ''A Trilogy: Women in the United States Civil War Era'' is about women, we don't discriminate here! We want to honor the men serving as nurses in the United States Civil War also.'' These men and women volunteered their service as nurses between 12 April 1861 and 9 May 1865. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Civil War Nurses Project Page Links=== :For convenience, this table links all the project pages. {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed; text-align=center;" |- !Colspan=4|''A Trilogy Part One: United States Civil War Nurses'' Project Page Links |- |'''Nurses' Tables Pages:''' |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|Table I: ''Nurses Identified'']] |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Table II: ''Nurses' Profiles'']] |[[Space:In_Memoriam_-_Civil_War_Nurses|In Memoriam: ''Civil War Nurses'']] |- |'''Project Pages:''' |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|''Main Project Page'']] |[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses:_Research_Resources|''Research Resources'']] |[[Space:Civil_War_Nurses_Images|''Project & Nurse Images '']] |- |'''Coming Soon!''' |[[Space:Civil_War_Nurses:_Project_Instructions|''Project Guidelines'']] |''Workflow & Instructions'' |''Profile Tips & Tricks'' |- |'''Trilogy Pages''' |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War|Introduction: ''Women in the Civil War'']] |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Two_-_Women_Spies_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|Part Two:'' Women Spies'' ]] |[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Three_-_Women_Soldiers_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|Part Three: ''Women Soldiers'']] |} ---- ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} == Project Overview== : This ''Table of Pages'' represents the project's organization with page links, and briefly describes the pages' contents, purposes, and goals in this project. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|United States Civil War Nurses Project - Pages {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; {| border="1" cellpadding="8" style="width: 900px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px; !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 100px;"|Page Subject !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;"|Page Link !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 250px;"|Description !! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 500px;"|Purpose & Goals |- !! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Introduction |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War|A Trilogy: Women in the Civil War]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Introduction to the topic: Women in the United States Civil War |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Part One: Civil War Nurses;
Part Two: Women Spies in the Civil War;
Part Three: Women Soldiers |- !! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Project Page |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|A Trilogy Part One: United States Civil War Nurses ]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|'''''This page.''''' |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Project overview with Table of Pages, design and goals; project tasks; and how WikiTree members can get involved. |- !! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Resources |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses:_Research_Resources|United States Civil War Nurses: Research Resources]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|media, websites & articles, books and other clues and hints to identify, source and narrate nurses lives. |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|links to resources, media and research tips; build library |- !! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Table I: Identify Nurses |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|United States Civil War Nurses]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Civil War Nurse History;
Resources Link;
Meet & Greet Civil War Nurses - Table I |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Brief history explains nursing in this era, links the resource page, and Table I: Civil War Nurses - nurses identified and research; new nurses added here. |- !! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Table II: WikiTree Profiles & Checklist |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|United States Civil War Nurses Profiles]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Table II: Civil War Nurses Profiles |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WikiTree nurse profiles are linked with a checklist for bio-building and other WikiTree standards - sources, categories and connection to the global tree; FS Profile, FAGM, articles and Personal/Service Information are preserved from Table I. |- !! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Table III: In Remembrance |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Space:In_Memoriam_-_Civil_War_Nurses|In Memoriam: United States Civil War Nurses]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"| the ''landing page'' for all nurses completed. |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|In Memoriam: Civil War Nurses - is a ''virtual cemetery''' on WikiTree. The profiles are listed with FindAGrave memorial, cemetery, Personal/Service Information, and photo where available, where they will be remembered always. |- !! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Project Instructions |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| '''''{{Green|Coming soon!}} ''''' |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|{{Green|Work In Progress}} - Tips & tricks for research; profile standards; other additions |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|WikiTree profile goals, biography, sourcing standards, and connecting; categories, stickers and badges to include |- !! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Project Photo Album |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|[[Space:Civil_War_Nurses_Images|United States Civil War Nurses Images ]] |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|Project images and nurses' photos for identification |! align="left" style="background:#D9D9D9;"|being the first war photographed, many sites have photos of nurses to add to the album first, and then use on profiles and In Memoriam |- !! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|A Trilogy: Parts Two & Three |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Two_-_Women_Spies_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|Part Two: Women Spies in the Civil War]];
[[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Three_-_Women_Soldiers_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|Part Three Women Soldiers in the Civil War]] |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|project pages set up |! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|Introduced in [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War| A Trilogy: Women in the United States Civil War]] these are ''free-space project pages'' for Women Spies and Soldiers in the United States Civil War. |} |} ---- ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Project Design, Purpose & Goals=== :The project's design consists of pages, processes and procedures to guide WikiTree members through the workflow and instructions with the ultimate goal being to "''land''" all Civil War era nurses in their [[Space:In_Memoriam_-_Civil_War_Nurses|''final resting place'']], where for time and eternity, (or as long as WikiTree exists), we will remember their names, recall their stories, and reflect on their beautiful portraits and exemplary lives. May they rest in glorious peace. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Do You Want to Join Us? == : If you would like to help, please let us know. You can: :*ANSWER [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1233370/may-national-nurses-week-honor-the-first-frontline-warriors this post], and what you would like to work on, or :*[https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12237702 Send a private message] to a Profile Manager above with your interest, and how you want to participate.
'''''{{Green|Thank you for your interest and we look forward to working with you!}}'''''
::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==How to Help== :Note: The Civil War Nurses Project maintains the pages [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses#Project_Overview|listed above]]. The pages are ''green-locked'' only due to the complexity of and consistency needed in the nurses' tables updates. ===Project Pages=== *These project "''ToDos''" require more advanced tables wiki markup skills. :* Help Maintain or Add to a Project Page :* To work on [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses#Project_Overview|any page in this table]], send a private message to a ''Profile Manager'' above. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Project Tasks=== * The following are tasks focusing on Civil War nurses: =====Research & Identify Nurses===== *If you are a research whiz and enjoy working on the internet, in a library, or reading books and entering data, you may do so to grow resources, or identify more nurses. The more the merrier, and there are a lot to go around! The goals are to: =====Build the Research Resources Library===== :Many websites, genealogical societies, religious orders history, etc., maintain lists of those who were Civil War nurses. Your mission should you choose to accept it, is to add these linked sites to this page: ''' [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses:_Research_Resources|''Civil War Nurses: Research Resources'']].''' You can ''leave a comment'' on the Resources page expressing your interest and ideas. =====Find All Who Served===== :While some nurses who served in the US Civil War are famous for their service or other reasons, or kept diaries later published, many did not, and records are scarce. Using the ''Resources Library'' or internet, we want to find as many of the 2,000 - 6,000 women as possible. These nurses, male or female, will expand [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses#Table_I._Civil_War_Nurses:_Identification|Table I: Civil War Nurses: Identification]] to accomplish the project's next goal: ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ====Create WikiTree Profiles==== *From Table I, pick a nurse, a nurses alpha table (arranged by each letter), nurses in a location, or a sisterhood, and create WikiTree profiles. Achieve this goal for the nurses by creating exemplary WikiTree profiles that are exemplary and reflect the WikiTree style and guidelines outlined [[Project:Profile_Improvement#Goal|here]]. *Adopt or collaborate with the Profile Manager of a nurse [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles#Table_II:_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|here]]. =====Exemplary Project Profiles===== ::The project profile example is: [[Ball-14256|Mother Mary Ann Bickerdyke]], created by [[Ball-8920|Jamie Ball]], and enhanced with a [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ball-14256 photo of a bronze statue in her honor] erected in Galesburg, Illinois taken by this project's original creator, [[Kuntz-859|Warren Kuntz]]. :*All nurses remembered [[Space:In_Memoriam_-_Civil_War_Nurses|In Memoriam]] have stellar profiles. *'''''{{Green|Project Guidelines coming soon!}}''''' ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Add Your Civil War Nurse Ancestor=== *If your ancestor was a United States Civil War Nurse, and that is your only interest, you can have your nurse connected to the project to the appropriate table. ''Leave a message ''on this page with the profile link, and what you would like for us to do. We will review the profile and add the profile and list the nurse here: [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Table II: United States Civil War Nurses Profiles]] or [[Space:In_Memoriam_-_Civil_War_Nurses|In Memoriam: Civil War Nurses]]. Please see the [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles#Table_II:_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses_Profiles|Nurses Profiles page]]. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Multi-Project Collaboration: Specialists Needed=== : Working from Table II, badged members in other projects are welcome to lend your expertise: :* ''Bio-Builders'' - help improve biographies :* ''Categorists'' - add categories :* ''Connectors'' - join the nurses through their families or ancestors to WikiTree's global tree :*''Profile Improvement'' - use the project's guidelines for profile clean-up :* ''Data Doctors'' - resolve any suggestions on nurse's profiles ===Your Interests=== *Maybe you have your own idea; we'd love to hear it! :* ''ANSWER'' the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219279/160th-anniversary-the-united-states-between-states-tomorrow?show=1219279#q1219279 ''join post''], OR :*Send a private message to a Profile Manager above. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Project Participants== :This is a list of WikiTree members enjoying their participation in this project: ===Project Organizers=== *[[Kuntz-859|Warren Kuntz]] - Project Creator Emeritus- started this project with a spreadsheet of 300 nurses and a list of research sites on the internet. *[[Moore-25062|Sheryl Moore]] - Project Manager - created and maintains nurses' tables and project pages; organizing and creating workflow and instructions *[[Pickens-1429|Gail Martin]] - Research and Quality Assurance/Communication Lead - scoured the nurses identified and crawled through the internet verifying and finding new resources and nurses; receives, reviews messages and distributes responses. ===Project Members=== *12 April 2021 [[Lambert-1995|'''Nan Starjak''']] - indentifying additional nurses with her newspaper.com subscription. *17 April 2021 [[Emens-67|'''Susan Hughes''']] - updating and researching sources for nurses' profiles . * 5 Jan 2023 [[Farrell-4401|'''Sue LaVoie''']] Creating profiles for identified nurses; adding new nurses and images.
'''''{{Green|May we add your name here?}}'''''
::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Project Progress== : The Total count on the table below represents all those nurses identified. The Profile and In Memoriam counts come out of the total; the number of identified nurses are ready for WikiTree profiles. *As the project membership grows, the Project will also maintain a nurse statistics progress table, and update at least monthly. On the 160th Anniversary of the beginning of the United States War Between the States, here is our starting point: {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; width:100%; border: 3px Solid DarkRed; text-align=center;" |- !Colspan=5|United States Civil War Nurses Project Progress |- ! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;"|Date ! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 150px;"|Total - Named Nurses ! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 200px;"|Table I - Civil War Nurses Identified ! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 200px;"|Table II Civil War Nurses Profiles ! align="left" style="background:#C1C1C1;" scope="col" style="width: 200px;"|In Memoriam: Civil War Nurses |- ! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|12 April 2021 | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|718 | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"| 633 Identified | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|87 WikiTree Profiles | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|8 Nurses Memorialized |- ! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|26 June 2021 | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|876 | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|731 Identified | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|126 WikiTree Profiles | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|19 Nurses Memorialized |- ! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|11 July 2021 ** | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|870 | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|689 Identified | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|162 WikiTree Profiles | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|19 Nurses Memorialized |- ! align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|08 August 2021 ** | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|917 | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|712 Identified | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|169 WikiTree Profiles | align="left" style="background:#ECECEC;"|22 Nurses Memorialized |} |} ** Total decreased due to removing duplicates. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Related Projects== ===A Trilogy: Women in the Civil War: Parts Two and Three=== : On WikiTree, it is effortless and easy to go down a rabbit hole, and in extreme cases, a rabbit quarry. Through the initial research for nurses, we discovered a myriad of websites about women, who were not nurses, but impassioned to participate in the Civil War for their side's success, and helping those subject to the cause of the war to freedom. :These women (''exclusively - not including men'') also deserve to be located, profiled and honored in WikiTree. Two free space page projects are in development: #A Trilogy: Part Two: Women Spies in the United States Civil War]] is introduced [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War#Part_Two:_Women_Spies_in_the_Civil_War|here]], and the project is on [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Two_-_Women_Spies_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|this page]]. #A Trilogy: Part Three: Women Soldiers in the United States Civil War, introduced [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War#Part_Three:_Women_Soldiers_in_the_Civil_War|here]]. The project page is [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_Three_-_Women_Soldiers_in_the_United_States_Civil_War|this page]]. * If either of these topics calls to you, we could use your assistance. Review the first comment on either page to participate. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Do You Have a Project Idea, Question, or Comment?== You can ''leave a comment'' on this page with any project-related issues or ideas. You can also ask in '''{{G2G}} '''using the tag: {{Tag|Civil War Nurses}}. or '''COMMENT on [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1219279/160th-anniversary-the-united-states-between-states-tomorrow?show=1219279#q1219279 this post''']. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}}

A Trilogy: Women in the Civil War

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==The Women of the United States Civil War Trilogy== {{Image|file=Profiling_Civil_War_Nurses.jpg |align=c |size=600px |caption=Women of the Civil War, Illustration by Winslow Homer }} ===Introduction=== :This page, the free space page projects linked here, and related pages are committed to identifying, creating WikiTree profiles, and memorializing as many of these dedicated, daring, courageous, and sometimes clandestine, women as possible according to Wikitree guidelines, style, and procedures.
'''Intrigued? How did women serve in the Civil War? ''Read on!'''''
::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Part One: Civil War Nurses=== {{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images.jpg |align=l |size=350px }} :12 April 1861, the day the United States War Between the States, aka the United States Civil War started, marked the beginning of four years of the bloodiest battles and most casualties in the United States' military history. All told, 620,000 Americans died in the conflict, which ended 9 May 1865, with more than half of those dying off the battlefield from disease or festering wounds. :This war was the first time women were allowed to serve their country, although much opposition ensued allowing women to serve in any capacity, as '''nurses,''' caring for the sick, wounded and dying men. In previous wars only men served in this capacity. Caring for wounded in hospitals, battlefield encampments, and civilian homes were the only way women could ''officially'' serve in the war effort. :The Civil War marked the beginning of the nurse profession in the United States, and from it developed the military nurse role in the armed services. Many medical procedures were initially established and used in the Civil War by these women, and still used today, such as disinfection, anesthesia, (and the nurse anesthetist occupation). :Sometimes the nurse's most important tasks were giving their time and comfort to sick, wounded, and dying men, often writing letters for the soldiers, wiping their brows with cool water, reading to a newly blinded man, or simply holding their hands and being with them so they did not die alone. :Ever hear of [[Alcott-73|''Louisa May Alcott'']]? Her fame as an author had humble beginnings as a young nurse in the United States Civil War. {{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-1.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :Of the 2-6,000 women who, for any length of time, served as nurses, 600-750 sisters in the Catholic Church were trained nurses (many educated in Europe nursing schools, and with Florence Nightengale), and ran the only existing hospitals in the United States at that time. Most of these trained professionals served on floating hospital ships docked near battlegrounds, or in established hospitals already run by the Catholic Church. :: ''Sidebar '': While this page and the title implies'' "women only"'', some men served in the Civil War as nurses at the time, usually POW soldiers caring for the sick and dying while imprisoned in the [[Space:American_Civil_War_POW_Camps|POW camps]] on either side, often succumbing to the same horrendous diseases themselves. Dysentery, Typhoid fever, and Malaria, to name a few, were rampant in the camps. ::Some men who served as nurses, went on to become famous for other reasons. ''Did you know'' [[Whitman-6|''Walt Whitman'']] served for a time as a nurse in the United States War Between the States? *A ''free space page project'' about these historic "first-responders", [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses|''''' A Trilogy: Part One - United States Civil War Nurses''''']], is available on WikiTree. :There you learn more about [[Space:United_States_Civil_War_Nurses#United_States_Civil_War_Nurses:_A_Brief_History|their service]], and embark on the journey to find, profile, and commemorate these caring individuals who did so much, volunteering their time; practically 99.99% of these women never received a penny for their contributions to the war effort. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Part Two: Women Spies in the Civil War=== {{Image|file=Tubmancoverphoto5.jpg |align=l |size=250px |caption=''Harriette Tubman, Union Spymaster'' }} Women from the beginning of time ''unofficially'' helped their men in battle and supported conflicts to help win their cause. As '''''spies'',''' Civil War- era women hid guns and ammunition in their huge hoop skirts, the fashion of the day. When opposing forces commandeered homes for lodging, meals, etc., women would poison soldiers and officers by lacing their drinks with arsenic hidden in their children's doll heads. Some crossed the North and South boundaries to scout troop movements and gather intelligence to help their side's cause. :We might never know the true number, but hundreds of women reportedly surreptitiously undertook stealthy missions to help, not only the war effort for the Union or the Confederacy, but also in the Underground Railroad helping slaves to freedom, and advancing women's rights, among other causes that would jeopardize their freedom and life if ever caught. :A famous woman and slave-born, [[Ross-9405|''Araminta Harriet "Minty, Moses" Tubman'']], pictured here, was a famous spy in this era. :A ''free space page project.'' specifically about these brave and daring women, [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses#A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War:_Parts_Two_and_Three|''ATrilogy of Women in the Civil War: Part Two: Women Spies in the Civil War'']] is under development. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Part Three: Women Soldiers in the Civil War=== {{Image|file=Edmonds-1987.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=''Sarah as Franklin'' }} :Although the inherently clandestine nature of the activity makes an accurate count impossible, conservative estimates of female soldiers masquerading and serving as men in the Union and Confederate troops puts the number somewhere between 400 and 750. :Some women went to war in order to share in the trials of their loved ones. Others were stirred by a thirst for adventure, the promise of reliable wages, or ardent patriotism. :In the words of [[Edmonds-1987|''Sarah Edmonds Seelye'']], also known as Franklin Flint Thompson, of the 2nd Michigan Infantry stated: "''I could only thank God that I was free and could go forward and work, and I was not obliged to stay at home and weep.''" ''Seelye holds the honor of being the only woman to receive a veteran's pension after the war.'' [https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/female-soldiers-civil-war#:~:text=Although%20the%20inherently%20clandestine%20nature,somewhere%20between%20400%20and%20750. Smithsonian Magazine - Female Soldiers: Civil War]. :A ''free spage page project'' about these confident, courageous, and covert women is under development. . Please see [[Space:A_Trilogy:_Part_One_-_United_States_Civil_War_Nurses#A_Trilogy:_Women_in_the_Civil_War:_Parts_Two_and_Three|''A Trilogy: Part Three: Women Soldiers in the Civil War'']]. :''Please see'' [[:Category:Woman_Soldiers%2C_United_States_Civil_War|this WikiTree category]] for some profiles of "''Victoria/Victor''" [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Victor/Victoria A play on words of the delightful 1982 movie starring Julie Andrews:'' "Victor Victoria"'']soldiers. ::::{{Image|file=Civil_War_Nurses_Images-2.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ==Sources== See also: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Women_in_the_American_Civil_War Women in the Civil War] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Women_in_19th-century_warfare Women in 19th Century Warfare]

A Wallen-Walling Genealogy

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Rhode Island, Needs Profiles Created]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == A Wallen/Walling Genealogy == * by [[Hines-5636|Maribelle Hines Wilder]] (b.1913) * published by Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1985-1991. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:A Wallen-Walling Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/wallenwallinggen00wild borrow * Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=U2lZAAAAMAAJ snippet view * Vol. 2 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tWlZAAAAMAAJ snippet view * Vol. 1 & 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774294 search only === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Wilder, Maribelle Hines. ''[[Space:A Wallen-Walling Genealogy|A Wallen-Walling Genealogy]]'' (Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1985-1991) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Wilder|Wilder]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Wilder, Maribelle Hines. ''[[Space:A Wallen-Walling Genealogy|A Wallen-Walling Genealogy]]'' (Gateway Press, Baltimore, 1985-1991) Vol. , [ Page ].

A-6 Intruder

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: The Grumman A-6 Intruder was an American, twinjet all-weather attack aircraft built by Grumman Aerospace. In service with the United States Navy and Marine Corps between 1963 and 1997, the Intruder was designed as an all-weather medium attack aircraft to replace the piston-engined Douglas A-1 Skyraider. https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-1-d&q=A6+Intruder : The Navy's experience in the Korean War showed the need for a new long-range strike aircraft with high subsonic performance at very low altitude--an aircraft that could penetrate enemy defenses and find and destroy small targets in any weather. The Grumman A-6 Intruder was designed with these needs in mind.https://airandspace.si.edu/collection-objects/grumman-6e-intruder. {|style="outline:black solid;background:white" align="center" |{{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-1.jpg |caption= '''A6A Intruder of VA-85 on board USS Kitty Hawk, Gulf of Tonkin, 1966''' |size = l }} |} {{clear}} {|style="outline:black solid;background:white" align="center" |{{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-3.jpg |caption='''VA-85 A6A Flight Line NAS Cubi Point, PI. 1967''' |size=l }} |} {{clear}} {|style="outline:black solid;background:white" align="center" |{{Image|file=Stokely-68-4.jpg |caption='''A6A Cockpit: Pilot. Port, Bombardier/Navigator, Starboard ''' |size=l }} |} : '''Specifications: A6A'''Military Machine, Grumman A-6 Intruder, Jan 01, 2019, Colin Ritsick {| border="2" style="background:lightblue" align="center" | Length || 54 feet 7 inches (16.1 meters) |- | Height || 15 feet 7 inches (4.74 meters) |- | Wingspan || 53 feet (16.1 meters) |- | Max Speed || 648 miles per hour (1036 km/h) |- | Ceiling || 40,600 feet (12,374 m) |- | Maximum Takeoff Weight ||60,626 pounds (27,524 kg) |- | Range || 1,077 miles (1,733 km) – full combat load |- | Powerplant || Two Pratt & Whitney J52-P8B engines (9,300 pounds thrust each) |- | Crew || 2 (Side by Side Seating, Pilot and Bombardier/Navigator) |} :'''Armament''' {| border="3" style="background:lightblue" align="center" | Quantity || |- | 10 || 2.75″ Rocket Pod |- | 10 || 5″ Zuni Rocket Pod |- | 28 ||Mk-20 Rockeye |- | 28 || Mk-81 (250 lbs) |- | 28 ||Mk-82 Snakeye |- | 13 ||Mk-83 (1,000 lbs) |- | 5 ||Mk-84 (2,000 lbs) |- | 20 ||Mk-117 (750 lbs) |- | 28 || CBU-78 |- | ||GBU-10E Laser Guided Bomb |- | ||GBU-12D Laser Guided Bomb |- | || GBU-16B Laser Guided Bomb |- | || AGM-123A Skipper II |- | ||AGM-45 Shrike |- | ||AGM-62 Walleyes |- | || Mk-77 Napalm |- | ||AIM-9 Sidewinder |} :'''Variants''' ::'''A6B''' ::: The A6B received specialized equipment to detect and track enemy radar sites and to guide AGM-45 Shrike and AGM-78 Standard anti-radiation missiles, with AN/APQ-103 radar replacing earlier AN/APQ-92 used in the A-6A, plus AN/APN-153 navigational radar replacing earlier AN/APN-122, again used in the A-6A. ::'''A6C''' ::: The A6C was fitted with a "Trails/Roads Interdiction Multi-sensor" (TRIM) pod in the fuselage for FLIR and low-light TV cameras, as well as a "Black Crow" engine ignition detection system. Radars were also upgraded, with AN/APQ-112 replacing earlier AN/APQ-103 in A-6B, and AN/APN-186 navigational radar replacing earlier AN/APN-153 in earlier A-6B. A vastly improved Sperry Corporation AN/APQ-127 radar replaced earlier AN/APG-46 fire control radar in A-6A {{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-11.jpg |caption='''KA-6D''' |align=r }} ::'''KA-6D''' ::: The KA-6D replaced both the KA-3B and EA-3B Skywarrior. During the early 1970s, 78 A-6As and 12 A-6Es were converted for use as tanker aircraft, providing aerial refueling support to other strike aircraft {{clear}} ::'''A6E''' {{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-6.jpg |align=r|caption='''A6E'''}} ::: The A6E was equipped with a microminiaturized digital computer, a solid state weapons release system, and a single, integrated track and search radar. The target recognition/attack multi-sensor (TRAM) version of the A-6E was introduced to the fleet in 1979. It was equipped with a chin turret containing a forward-looking infra-red (FLIR) system and a laser designator and receiver. Composite wing replacement and systems/weapons improvement programs (SWIP) maintained full A-6E combat systems capability for the A6EFAS Military Analysis Network :: '''Squadrons''' ::: [[Space:Attack_Squadron_85|Attack Squadron 85]] ::'''Note:''' :::For a grouping of profiles of persons affiliated with this aircraft, see [[:Category: A-6 Intruder|the category for the A-6 Intruder]][[Category: A-6 Intruder]] == Sources ==

Aaron Redbird Brock

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This is the former profile of “[[Cherokee-122|Redbird Brock]],” now maintained as a free-space page to preserve the former biography and sources. The original profile stated the he was born 8 December 1721 in Native American Tanisi Indian Territory Tennessee, died 2 October 1797, Clay County, Kentucky. Parents unknown, husband of [[Sizemore-1033|Susannah Caroline Sizemore]] and [[Sizemore-49|Rhoda Sizemore]], father of [[Brock-4339|Red Bird Brock II]], [[Brock-457|Mahala Susannah Brock Callahan]], [[Brock-288|Jesse James Brock]], [[Brock-3920|Mary Brock Osborne]], and [[Brock-645|James Calvin Brock]]. == Disputed History == Since its inception, this Profile has mushroomed to more than forty pages and has attracted much contentious scrutiny from various sources. The following paragraphs by Garrett-4589 are being retained to provide "tracks in the sand" regarding our thought processes ... as we attempt to summarize and give perspective on some of the issues being dealt with as this very complex Biography evolves. ...There is sufficient reliable documentation from many sources to confirm the existence of this Cherokee Chief Redbird, but there are several areas where known documentation is unavailable, inconclusive, contradictory, or even fictional. Most of these same issues were being hotly debated on the Internet at least as early as 2006.... Some of the issues: # WikiTree contains several separate profiles which appear to be the same person as 1st Redbird and are subject to mergers. Managers are working through the related issues which arise due to conflicts in data or poor quality of data in the un-merged profiles. '''(This work is complete as of 7/21/2017)''' # Another major issue is alignment/reconciliation of birth dates for parents/Redbird/children. Exact dates are not available... only ranges of birth dates. Lacking exact dates for several consecutive generations containing many children inevitably results in conflicts/conundrums often difficult, perhaps impossible to untangle and resolve. It seems unlikely that these issues will be easily resolved. No immediate action will be taken on any of this, to allow time for anyone having additional information or insight to come forward. # Some question whether Redbird and Aaron Brock are the same person, suggesting that Aaron Brock is perhaps a "myth". Others contend that they are indeed the same person having both a Cherokee name, Redbird, and a white man name, Aaron Brock. '''This is the perspective dominant in the present state of this Profile''' ... A reading of history indicates that many Cherokee did indeed adopt dual names. Lacking smoking gun evidence, this issue likely may not be resolved to every manager's satisfaction. # The biographical text below contained several duplications resulting from merges of several Profiles into this one place. Work is in progress to minimize duplicated information. # Excellent work by Jeanie Roberts '''makes the claimed husband/wife relationship between this Redbird and Susan Priber appear virtually untenable'''... '' Jeanie's work is based on analysis of existing biographical information in related WikiTree Profiles, and is summarized in "Disputed Biography" portion of [[Priber-6|Susan Priber's WikiTree Profile]]. Any and all interested parties having any other reliable documentation on this relationship should speak up.'' '''Based on recent new information, Redbird's Profile is being revised to remove spousal connection for Susan Priber, replaced by Findagrave information for Susan Caroline Sizemore. ''This Profile now incorporates this new information '''on provisional basis'''... The validity of the referenced Findagrave information is currently challenged. It is obvious that more research, study and documentation must be developed. Hopefully more documentation from claimed descendants will be forthcoming, and would be most helpful.'' Garrett-4589''' There is unacceptable conflict in birth dates for Redbird and claimed father Great Eagle. Their birth dates as shown are only one year apart. From inspection, the (guess/estimated??) birth dates now shown in WikiTree profiles... for Great Eagle, for his father, and for his grandfather... are all so nebulous and uncertain that the accumulated errors doubtfully can account for the unacceptably short gap now shown between Great Eagle's and Redbird's birth dates. Alternatively, '''Redbird may not be the son of Great Eagle. '''Lacking any verifiable documentation, the parents/son relationship claimed in this Profile are being disconnected. 11/01/2017 Garrett-4589'''' == Biography == '''The "Items" below are extracts from the several merged profiles now contained in this Profile. The original merged profile Bio was more than forty pages long, so only these few items are being retained ''(Warts and all !!!)'' in order to minimize duplication but still communicate some of the essence of this remarkable man who lived at the time when Tribal Cherokee culture was merging with the engulfing white culture.''' '''Item 1''' The name of Aaron Brock as father of Jesse Brock and his sister Mahala Susanna Brock Callahan was mentioned in two printed family histories: Since they are quite redundant, only one will be quoted here: ''Strong Family,'' by Mrs. J. C. Hurst, Lexington, KY, 1958. She wrote, citing absolutely no authority for the claims: : "The Strong family of Breathitt and Owsley Cos., KY, was established by William, who was born about the year 1768 in VA and died about the year 1848. He was married about the year 1790 to Jennie Callahan (commonly called Jane), who was born about the year 1779 and died about the year 1815. She was a daughter of Edward and Mahalah Brock Callahan. Mahalah was a daughter of AARON BROCK and a sister of JESSE BROCK, who lived in Harlan County. The Brocks were part Indian."Davi(d)son: The First Ten, the Second Ten, and Many Allied Families, by Charlotte Davison, Robbie Jean Davison; assisted by Mary Ruth Moffitt Stevens; published Braddyville, IA, by Violet Pence Apple, 1985; pp. 4-5. '''Item 2''' Chief RedBird Totsuwha aka Aaron Brock. Died: 10 Feb 1797 in Taluegue, Clay, Kentucky.Kenneth B Tankersley [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brockfamily/ChiefRedBird-byKBTankersley.html RED BIRD (Dotsuwa) and the Cherokee History of Clay County, Kentucky], originally published in ''Appalachian Quarterly,'' 2006. NOTE: As of April 2019, the above-linked web page contains no information about the birth of Red Bird, nor does it include claims that he was the same as Aaron Brock. -- Jillaine : AARON BROCK (Sr.), "Chief Red Bird," is said to've been born 8 Dec 1721 in VA, though''' no source for the date can be found''' ~ the same birthday and month as his son JESSE BROCK. Jesse's Revolutionary Pension application gave his date and place of birth as 8 Dec 1751, Cumberland Co., VA. Perhaps someone confused the two. Cherokee did not keep track of birthdates, as Anglos do, but since Chief Red Bird (AARON) Sr. was''' part-white,''' he might have. Chief Red Bird (Aaron Sr.) was murdered 10 Feb 1797 in Taluegue, KY.All known records of Chief Red Bird are listed on Jerry Taylor's website on this page: [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brockancestry/]Tankersley extracts original records about this death here: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brockfamily/genealogy/ChiefRedBird-byKBTankersley-3.html Nearly 200 years of '''oral tradition''' indicates Aaron Brock was the '''English name''' of Cherokee treaty-signer Chief Red Bird (Cherokee name Tsalagi' Ugvwiyuhi Totsu'hwa) for whom the Red Bird River was named. Part Cherokee, '''his parents' names cannot be proven, but circumstantial evidence suggests he was the "unknown son" of Chief Great Eagle and his wife Woman Ani'Wadi, since hereditary chiefs signed treaties, and they had a son whose name was not recorded.''' '''Red Bird was a treaty signer'''. One can easily follow the genealogy of treaty signers, descending from Amatoy Moytoy, to Moytoy, to Willenawah (Great Eagle), to Sister of Doublehead (Red Paint Clan), to Red Bird; and Wurteh Watts to Sequoyah. Treaty writers went out of their way to track down the most influential Cherokee leaders and kin of those who had signed previous treaties. Dr. Kenneth B. Tankersley was shown as a boy the burial place of Aaron Brock - Chief Red Bird by his great-grandmother Elizabeth Saylor Tankersley, who was shown by her grandmother Elizabeth Brock Saylor, the granddaughter of Jesse Brock's son James C., as a place to be cared for by their family, which has looked after his grave since the murder.http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brockfamily/ChiefRedBird.html '''Item 3''' Red Bird spent a good deal of his time with his friend Will in the vicinity of two rock-shelters on the east and west banks of the Kentucky River, a stretch of the upper headwaters, known today as the Red Bird River in Spurlock. The opposing shelters are strategically located in a narrow constriction of the valley overlooking a shallow river crossing where game animals can be easily dispatched. Both shelters are well marked with traditional Cherokee symbols—engraved images of the Wild Potato, Bird, Wolf, and Deer clans. It was in this setting that Red Bird and Will were murdered, brutally and maliciously tomahawked to death by two men from Tennessee, Edward Miller, known as Ned, and John Livingston, known as Jackhttp://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brockfamily/ChiefRedBird-byKBTankersley.html '''Item 4''' Redbird was referenced in Louis-Philippe’s Diary of My Travels in America in the following excerpt, around 1799 after the death of Chief Red Bird: "We must be fair: the whites’ systematic spoilation of the Indians has not even slowed. All the Indians’ neighbors are greedy for their Tennessee territories. The last treaty has aroused serious discontent among the whites, who would like a war with the Indians so a new treaty can strip them of the coveted lands. Four months ago the whites assassinated two Indians (one a chief called Red Bird), hoping the provocation would lead to reprisals and trigger a war. The Indians demanded the surrender of the murderers. This was refused on the pretext that they should not be yielded over to Indian torture, and that according to the treaty they must be judged by American law. The whites promised to conduct an investigation and have the murders punished, but it would seem that nothing of the sort was done. I heard one of the assassins identified, so it would not be hard to find them. In the meantime, as nothing was done, the Cherokees assassinated four whites, and as nothing was said, all has been calm since."http://ourtexasfamily.com/BrockWebSite/Brock_AaronSr_ChiefRedBird.html '''Item 5''' Red Bird River, S.E. Kentucky, named for Chief Red Bird. The boundary between Clay and Leslie Cos. follows in part the Red Bird River. Turkey track is the traditional symbol for the Bird clan (Ani-Tsisqua). Turkey is also the symbol of the trickster.
The rock exhibits symbols for all Cherokee clans. Photos courtesy of Tim Brock, May 2005


'''Item 6''' Aaron Brock's name as father of Jesse Brock and his sister Mahala Susanna Brock Callahan was mentioned in only one old printed family history (Strong Family, by Mrs. J. C. Hurst, Lexington, KY, 1958).
'''No evidence is cited for the name of his father to have been Reuben Brock''' (British soldier b. 1680), as found in a few genealogy databases on the Internet, nor that such a Reuben existed.
The mystery of where this Reuben theory came: '''Apparently it was a theory only of a researcher, then repeated as fact by others.'''
The Swiss/Germans Rudolph and John Michael Brack/Brock in Augusta Co., VA, had two grandsons named Reuben who served in the Revolution. It is likely one of them was mistaken for a candidate for the father of Aaron Brock, though they were born 150 years too late. See EARLIEST BROCKS IN VA.
Virginia colonists from England received land patents of 50 acres per man, plus 50 acres for persons they transported to Virginia. Bond servants received 50 acres when their 2-7 years of servitude were complete. All patents were preserved and are at the Library Virginia in Richmond, and none exists for Reuben Brock. Abstracts were published by Nell M. Nugent in several volumes, Cavaliers & Pioneers: Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents, beginning with Vol. I, 1623-1666, Richmond, VA, 1963. Patent images are available on-line on the LVA website.
All able-bodied males were required to serve militia duty. All extant county militia lists were published by Lloyd D. Bockstruck, Virginia's Colonial Soldiers, Baltimore, MD, 1988.

Aaron's son Jesse Brock was said in testimony by his grandson Elijah (son of Amon) to be "about 3/4 Indian." This suggests that Jesse was the grand- or great-grand-, or gr-great-grandson (?) of a European immigrant. A Brock DNA Project to determine the Y-chromosome of Aaron Brock is awaiting more test results, but so far three Brock direct-male-line descendants of Jesse Brocks's sons Amon, James, and Jesse, Jr., are haplogroup J-12f2.1+, of Mediterranean-Middle East- Ashkenazi Jewish (Jews who went to Northern Europe, primarily to England).
Another Brock man descending from George, believed by descendants to be Jesse's son, shows haplogroup R1B, the most common European admixture, and no similarity to the other two.
Brocks having DNA Prints, as opposed to Y-chromosome testing, all show a percentage of Native American.
There is no telling how far back the Jewish (or Melungeon) ancestor lived; it could have been hundreds or even thousands of years. Elizabeth Caldwell Hirschman, in her book MELUNGEON: THE LAST LOST TRIBE IN AMERICA (2005), wrote, "Not all Jews are Melungeon, but all Melungeons are Jews," and cites numerous landings in the Carolinas and Florida during the 1500s by Spanish and Portuguese Jewish sailors and settlers seeking a new home as refugees from the Inquisition which began in Spain 1492, the year Columbus discovered America. As other English colonists arrived, the earlier Jewish settlers sought isolation in Appalachia.
One European who married a Cherokee was Christian Gottlieb Priber, who immigrated abt 1735 from Zittau, Germany, went quickly to live with the Cherokee which he saw as an idyllic lifestyle. Leaving a wife and children in Germany who he meant to send for, he instead married a daughter of the great Cherokee Chief Moytoy at Tellico (now in SC). Her name is unknown, but their daughter Creat Priber married Chief Doublehead, who may have been Aaron Brock/Red Bird's brother, in the area now Stearns, KY. According to the interview of Felix Begley by Mrs. Annie Walker Burns, Christian Gottlieb Priber and his Moytoy wife had four daughters, names of the other three are not known. It was fairly common in that time and place for siblings to marry siblings.

'''Item 7''' A sign erected in Clay Co. in 1966 by Kentucky Dept. of Highways, No. 908, text at Kentucky Historical Society, members.tripod.com/~Sue_1/redbird.html
NOTE by Dr. Kenneth B. Tankersley: The prose about Red Bird was on the original State Marker. It was placed in front of Red Bird's cave, destroyed by SR 66, just south of Spurlock and north of Jack's Creek, in Clay County, and directly across the Red Bird River from his burial site. I have a photo taken the day it was dedicated by the governor. My cousin, Jess Wilson, the Clay County historian, filled in until he arrived. The marker has since been stolen and moved to another county. This site is still on the National Register of Historic Places.
Chief Red Bird - Was a legendary Cherokee Indian for whom this fork of the Kentucky River is named. He and another Indian, Jack, whose name was given the creek to the south, were friendly with early settlers and permitted them to hunt in the area. Allegedly they were killed in battle protecting their furs, and the bodies thrown into the river here. The ledges bear markings attributed to Red Bird."
1966, Kentucky Historical Society, Kentucky Department of Highways #908.

Previous location of Red Bird Rock, the homeplace of Chief Red Bird. The rock broke from this location on 7 Dec 1994 and was taken to Mancester, KY, city park. The rock use to be at ground level until the land was excavated to bring the road through. Photo by Tim Brock. Current location of Red Bird Rock in Manchester (seat of Clay Co., KY), city park, and Tim Brock. In addition to the carvings left by Chief Red Bird are several religious markings attributed to early priest from the Red Bird Mission who found the rock and added his own markings in several ancient languages he knew. Site of Red Bird's murder, directly across the road from Red Bird Rock. '''Item 8''' Dr. John J. Dickey Diary, Fleming County, Ky. Recorded in the 1870's and beyond. Reprinted in Kentucky Explorer, Volume 11, No March, 1997, p. 107. By permission. Clay County. RED BIRD ~ The Indian chief for whom Red Bird Creek in Clay County was named was probably a Cherokee from Tennessee or North Carolina. Like others of his race, he was a great hunter and allured by the game in this remote region he finally took up his residence on the creek that bears his name at the mouth of Jack's Creek in this county. He came to his death by the avarice of the "pale face." There lived with him a crippled Indian named Willie. This man dressed the skins which Red Bird brought to their wigwam and looked after the culinary department of their house. Some hunters from North Carolina, greedy and unscrupulous, came to the wigwam and murdered Willie. They then secreted themselves and awaited the return of the brave chief who had long before buried his tomahawk and for years had been living in peace with the white man, and as he approached his crude castle the bullet of an assassin laid him in the dust. They threw his body into a hole of water nearby which is still called "Willie's Hole," and from which John Gilbert and others took him and buried him. One tradition is that he was sitting on the bank of a creek fishing when he was shot and that he fell into the creek.
Native people in the past traveled and made seasonal moves. Robert Benge, for example, ranged in war and peace from Canada to Florida. By the time of Red Bird, people lived in cabins, rode horses, and drove wagons. Sequoyah moved back and forth from Georgia to Kentucky, from Washington to Arkansas.

Cherokee people who served in the Revolution, as well as African Americans who served, were permitted to be land owners and were encouraged by the newly formed government to acculturate into American society as civilized people.

Gist, father of Sequoyah, led an entire militia of Cherokee during the Revolution. He was brought up for treason and tried by Washington, who found him not guilty and thanked him for rallying the Cherokee for the American cause.
Aaron Brock migrated to Red Bird, Harlan Co., KY, when '''his son Jesse''' was granted land for his Revolutionary service. It is said that at first Aaron and his wife lived in a sycamore tree near what is now Red Bird, Kentucky, which is named for him. Sycamore trees were sacred to the Cherokee. It is where the Creator gave the Cherokee people fire. The stump of that sycamore tree is almost within eye sight of Ken Tankersley's family's home at Cranks, Harlan Co., Kentucky. Jesse Brock was the first settler at Wallins Creek in what was then Knox Co. and is now Harlan.
Aaron Brock, Chief Red Bird, was a friend of Dillon Asher, who maintained a tollgate on the border of Cherokee Treaty land, near present-day Pineville. Pineville was on the Cherokee Boundary Line by the Treaties of 1785, 1792, and 1798. Dillon Asher married Henrietta Bolling, a Powhatan descendant of Pocohantas and John Rolfe. Asher fought in favor of the Cherokee against Evan Shelby, brother of Isaac Shelby, first governor of Kentucky and a commissioner to relinquish Cherokee land claims along the Cumberland River. Red Bird warned Asher that Evan Shelby was going to have him killed, and he fled to present-day Harlan County, and named the new settlement after his Cherokee friend, Red Bird.

About 1798 Chief Red Bird ''(Redbird 2nd, son of first Redbird?? )'' made a personal treaty with Dillon Asher (1777-1844), who kept the first tollgate on the Cumberland Pass, at Pineville, KY. Historical marker designating Asher's cabin was missing and has been replaced:

A historical marker reads, "LOG CABIN PRE-1800. On these grounds of the Red Bird River Community Hospital of the Evangelical United Brethren Church Center is log cabin built before 1800. Erected by Dillon Asher. Born 1774, died 1844. Buried near log house. Asher was keeper of first tollgate in Kentucky near Pineville. Established by legislature, 1795; fees paid for improvements on Wilderness Road."



Aaron "Chief Red Bird's daughter Mahala Brock who md. Edward Callahan had two daughters marry Cornetts ~ Zelphia to Roger Cornett b. 1786, and Charlotte Callahan to Robert Cornett b. 1780, son of Nathaniel Cornett. There were numerous other Brock-Cornett-Bolling marriages but I haven't linked them all back to an original ancestor.

Yahoo Falls, Cleary Co., KY, where Cherokee men, women, and children were massacred in 1810 while Red Bird ''(Redbird II, son of first Redbird)'' was helping escort them to safety at the Red Bird mission.

== Sources == See also: *http://www.feldmanfamily.ws/genroot/getperson.php?personID=I139023&tree=FDF001 *http://ourtexasfamily.com/BrockWebSite/Brock_AaronSr_ChiefRedBird.html *http://www.geni.com/people/Chief-Red-Bird-Brock/6000000002042354802 *http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brockfamily/ChiefRedBird.htm *[http://books.google.com/books?id=CB-Zvzu-8LwC&pg=PA21&lpg=PA21&dq=sister+of+doublehead+1736&source=bl&ots=7HFTz9Vjm9&sig=-l2asen1wAGQocnx7derRycqJBs&hl=en&sa=X&ei=IRekU8jKGdSuyATGm4GoAg&ved=0CEgQ6AEwBQ#v=onepage&q=sister%20of%20doublehead%201736&f=false Doublehead Last Chickamauga Cherokee Chief By Rickey Butch Walker at Google Books] * http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brockfamily/YahooFalls-byKTankersley.html * Brock Controversy: https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/26709397/person/1904216849/media/865296f7-88a1-46c9-84f6-3f01ffc8a0a0 * "Family Tree," database, FamilySearch (http://familysearch.org : modified 22 March 2017, 10:47), entry for Aaron Brock(PID https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/4:1:L5NS-322); contributed by various users. * Morris, Leon. Morris Fork Kentucky: Family Stories and Genealogies from Breathitt County and Eastern Kentucky. Elkhart, Indiana, 1995. *https://books.google.com/books/about/Morris_Fork_Kentucky.html?id=eda1GwAACAAJ *http://www.kykinfolk.com/breathitt/reading/morris_fork/mf_corrections.html *

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{{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Abbeville County, South Carolina | image = Abbeville_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg | text = [[Space:Abbeville County, South Carolina|Abbeville County, South Carolina]] }} :Leader - Paula J :'''Coordinator''' - [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Abbeville_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Abbeville, Sc. }}{{clear}} :'''1750''' - Settlers in District 96 were mostly Scotch Irish and French-Huguenot farmers. As Settlers arrived, it was originally referred to as Abbeville Colony within District 96. See [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_South_Carolina|US Southern Colonies, British, South Carolina]] (part of the US Southern Colonies Project) http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/abbeville_county_sc.html :'''1756''' - Patrick L Calhoun with his 4 friends and families settled in this western part of South Carolina. This was first called District 96, then called Abbeville Distict and even later, Abbeville County. They were of the Scottish, or Scots-Irish, order. ::Another Scottish family, [[McAlpin-23|Alexander McAlpin]] and sons who settled here, served in American Revolution. Sons were [[McAlpin-26|Robert McAlpin]], b 1757 and [[McAlpin-37|Solomon McAlpin]] (b 1762 ) and more sons and daughters. :'''Oct 7, 1763''' Proclamation line -- a Royal Proclamation which had been issued by King George III, issued after Britain acquired French territory at the end of the French and Indian War (also known as the Seven Years War). This forbade settlement west of a line southward along the Applachian Mountains. Early settlers increased in this backcountry in the 1760's-1770's. Some came from Maryland, Virginia or Scotland ([[McAlpin-23|Alexander McAlpin]] and sons).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Proclamation_of_1763 :'''1764''' This District 96 later split into Abbeville county settlement was followed by arrival of 211 Huguenot exiles from France. The name of the district as well as the character, and strength of the settlers and institutions. This area was designated: [https://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/ninety_six_district_sc.html Abbeville District]. :'''1775-1782''' This Ninety-Sixth District was known to have been at the front during the war for American Independence. :'''1777''' There was a historic treaty was signed with the Cherokee Indians in Dewitt's Corner, which has become known as '''Due West'''. :'''March 18, 1782''' was the birth of John C Callhoun in Abbeville, South Carolina. John Calhoun later served the state and United States as a congressman, senator, secretary of war, secretary of state, and U.S 7th Vice President. Calhoun was the first vice president to be a United States citizen. NOTE: Calhoun was Vice President under John Quincy Adams (1825-1829) and later for Andrew Jackson (1829-1832). Later he resigned as Vice President to become a United States Senator. Calhoun also served in the United States House of Representatives (1810-1817). He was cabinet members as Secretary of War (1817-1824) and Secretary of State (1844-1845). OF Note, Calhoun is buried in the graveyard of St. Phillip’s Episcopal Church in Charleston, South Carolina. :'''Pre 1785''' - {{blue|Abbeville county was part of Ninety-Six District, South Carolina, in 1785 :District Ninety-Six was split to be Abbeville County.}} Later parts of the Abbeville county were split off to create the counties of Greenwood in 1897 and McCormick in 1916 {{Image|file=Abbeville_County_South_Carolina-2.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Image for South Carolina. }}{{Clear}} *SEE '''[[Space:1790_Census_Abbeville_County_South_Carolina|{{Blue|Abbeville County, South Carolina 1790 Census]]}}''' :{{Blue|Abbeville County organized in 1785, ranks first among, the counties of upper South Carolina.}} :According to Robert Mills, Abbeville promoted education for the youth. ::[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/Statistics_of_South_Carolina_Robert_Mills_1826.pdf Statistics of South Carolina]
::The county promoted education for the youth. Mills' quote: :::
"Abbeville may be regarded as the original seat of learning in the upper country, and from it has emanated that light and intelligence which manifested themselves there previous to and during the Revolutionary War. Attention to education was equal with the settlement."[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/Statistics_of_South_Carolina_Robert_Mills_1826.pdf Statistics of South Carolina]
:'''1800's''' The Abbeville County Courthouse has an early date of 1800's. It was first built on 102 Church Street (a corner of the town square). 1802 Gold had been found in Greenville County. Through the years discoveries were found in other Counties. discoveries After this other discoveries were found in other counties http://raregoldnuggets.com/?p=839 http://raregoldnuggets.com/?p=839 :'''1832''' Gold was processed and shipped from South Carolina to the United States. :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1830's to 1840's''' Abbeville's most famous native son was John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), United States Vice President, Secretary of War and of State, and U.S. Senator. :Abbeville's county seat, the town of Abbeville, SC can be found 50 miles S of Greenville and 70 miles W of Columbia. {{Image|file=Abbeville_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=370 |caption=Abbbeville Plaza }}{{clear}} :'''1860''' - This county was a hotbed of secession before the Civil war. :'''1862-65''' Men from this district were among the front lines, and first in the Confederate war. :Education - According to Robert Mills Abbeville promoted education for the youth. ::[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/Statistics_of_South_Carolina_Robert_Mills_1826.pdf Statistics of South Carolina] ::
The county promoted education for the youth. :::Mills' quote: "Abbeville may be regarded as the original seat of learning in the upper country, and from it has emanated that light and intelligence which manifested themselves there previous to and during the Revolutionary War. Attention to education was equal with the settlement."[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/Statistics_of_South_Carolina_Robert_Mills_1826.pdf Statistics of South Carolina]
:'''Abbeville County''' is in the gold belt. This is a large running vein of ore from Dahlonega, Georgia, into South Carolina, North Carolina, Virginia, and into Maryland. The Dorn Gold Mine of Abbeville County, is a pocket mine which was abandoned after gold worth $3,000,000 was extracted. This mine has not been operated in many years. :'''1856''' A lump of gold was found within in Abbeville County. Through the years discoveries were found in other Counties. discoveries After this other discoveries were found in other counties :Abbeville had 11 mineshttps://thediggings.com/usa/south-carolina/abbeville-sc001Minerals uch as feldspar for porcelain and china, mica - essential for radio field and electrical areas, hiocher (basis for paint, and holler's earth - used in clarifying and whitening minerals, vegetable and animal oils and asbestos (fireproofing. Also found are iron and onyx. {{Image|file=Abbeville_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=225 |caption=Nuggets, Abbeville }}{{clear}} :Mines: ::Diamond Hill Quartz Mine, Antreville, Abbeville Co., South Carolina, ::Parson's Mountain Gold Mines - on Parson's Mountain, 10 miles south of Abbeville. ::Lyons gold mine small, closed now ::Cook Gold Prospect in Lowndsville began 1908 http://nationalregister.sc.gov/SurveyReports/HC29003.pdf ::Civil War Mine near Abbeville, SC ( with the Piedmont Belt-Mccormick Mining District) http://nationalregister.sc.gov/SurveyReports/HC29003.pdf ::Lyon Gold Prospect Troy, SC also with the Piedmont Belt-Mccormick Mining District . One vein remains.https://thediggings.com/usa/south-carolina/abbeville-sc001 http://nationalregister.sc.gov/SurveyReports/HC29003.pdfhttps://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMPM8C_Parsons_Mountain_Gold_Mines_Abbeville_County_SC ===Eminent men=== :John C. Calhoun, George McDuffie, Langdon Cheves, the Haskells, James L. Petigru, the Wardlaws, statesmen, lawyers, judges, soldiers, and a host of other eminent men were born in this county. {{Image|file=Abbeville_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Frasier Pressley house octagon }}{{clear}} :'''1865''' The last Confederate council of war was held here. {{Image|file=Abbeville_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Opera House, Abbeville, Co., SC }}{{clear}} :'''1868'''- the area was renamed Abbeville County. :The county's transportation is via the Norfolk Southern Railroad and Seaboard Coast Line Railroad (now CSX), and parts of the county are served by the Piedmont & Northern Railway (currently known CSX). Many improved public highways take care of the automobiles in present day. :'''1950''' Abbeville County had a population of 22,456. ---- :[https://abbevillecountysc.com/history/ Abbeville County's history] is colorful, which extends back into the 1700's, while it was a colony within District 96. After the county formed, towns formed such as: Abbeville, Calhoun Falls, Donalds, Due West and Lowndesville. The county originally extended from the Savannah River to the Saluda River (which is a divider between Georgia and South Carolina on the Savannah River). Sources indicate that it was named for a French town, located 20 miles from the French coastline and ocean. Abbeville, South Carolina is situated on the Savannah River.https://abbevillecountysc.com/history/ :Famous sons and daughters added their local, state and national contributions to make the Abbeville County rich in history. :The Trinity Episcopal church began in 1842, then in 1859, a cornerstone was placed for the church at 200 Church Street. Included in the building with a cost of $15,665 was also an organ. Its steeple is visible from downtown Abbeville due to the steeple being 120 feet high. A cemetery was included on the church grounds where both Confederate and Union soldiers are buried. :'''1915''' {{blue|Rebecca Scott Smith was a school teacher in Abbeville, SC, who lived to be 104 years, circa 1915.}} ---- :[https://www.abbevillecitysc.com/265/Downtown-Abbeville Local views and history] of Abbeville's city include the Historic Square (which are reminiscent of Charleston and Savannah). Others include the Abbeville Opera House, the State Theater, many boutiques and restaurant, the Classic Hotel, many architectural homes dating back to the Confederacy, as well as musical events, and carnival rides. https://www.abbevillecitysc.com/265/Downtown-Abbeville ***[http://www.abbevillecountysc.com/abbevilleVideo.aspx Abbeville Video] Click to see video ===Government Offices=== :Abbeville county is governed by Districts: District 1, District 2, District 3, District 4, District 5, District 6 and District 7. Chairmen are elected for each council. {{Image|file=Abbeville_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Abbeville Co. Courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== *Size: Abbeville county size is 511 square miles (1,320 km2). 490 square miles (1,300 km2) is land and 21 square miles (54 km2) (4.0%) is water. *Abbeville County is in the Savannah River basin and the Saluda River basin.[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/abbeville_county_sc.html Abbeville County, South Carolina] *Original Size, the territory embraced in the district covered an area of 992 square miles. In recent years the size of the county has been greatly reduced, (other counties were created from the territory) until its present area covers only about one-half of the original territory. *Description - Physical aspects a land of waters, of fountains and springs flowing forth in valleys and hills *Crops - Wheat and corn and vines. *Vegetation - 715 trees - a land of honey. The great forests originally described are removed. Wooded areas remain, covered by the short-leaf pine and the hardwoods native to this region. *Agriculture is the principal industry of the county. *Cotton Mills in Calhoun Falls and even a mill at the Abbeville Court House are two of the most profitable. *Soil - Red clay loam, natural fertility. *Crops: Cotton, soil is well adapted to all the grain and forage crops. *Meadow lands of the county, (1000's acres) afford rich pasturage for cattle and the development of a highly profitable dairying industry. *Temperature - even temps; no zero cold in winter or tropical heat in summer. *Growing season in Abbeville County is 235 days the year. :[http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/abbeville_county_sc.html Abbeville County, South Carolina Map] {{Image|file=Abbeville_County_South_Carolina-1.png |align=r |size=350 |caption=Abbeville County Map highlighted. }}{{clear}} ====Protected areas==== *Sumter National Forest (part) ====Adjacent counties==== {{Image|file=Abbeville_County_South_Carolina.png |align=r |size=270 |caption=Abbeville Co. in SC. }} *Greenville County - north *Anderson County - north *Laurens County - northeast *Greenwood County - east *McCormick County - southeast *Elbert County, Georgia - west ===Demographics=== {{Image|file=Abbeville_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Trinity Episcopal Church, Abbeville County, SC }} {{clear}} :In 2000, there were 26,167 people residing in the county with a population density of 52 people/sq.mi. The racial makeup of the county was 68.33% White, 30.29% Black or African American, 0.10% Native American, 0.23% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.31% from other races, and 0.71% from two or more races. 0.83% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Ancestry - 22.1% were of American, 9.7% Irish, 6.7% English, 5.5% German and 5.3% Scotch-Irish. The median income for a household in the county was $32,635, and the median income for a family was $38,847. The per capita income for the county was $15,370. About 10.10% of families and 13.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 17.20% of those under age 18 and 16.90% of those age 65 or over. By 2010 there were 25,417 people living here with a population density of 51.8 inhabitants/sq.mi. Racial percentages of the county were 69.6% white, 28.3% black or African American, 0.3% Asian, 0.2% American Indian, 0.4% from other races, and 1.1% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 1.0% of the population. Ancestry was 14.7% were American, 10.9% were Irish, 9.7% were English, 7.6% were German, and 5.6% were Scotch-Irish. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbeville_County,_South_Carolina '''Highways''' :US 178 :South Carolina SC 20 :South Carolina SC 28 :South Carolina SC 72 :South Carolina SC 81 :South Carolina SC 184 :South Carolina SC 185 :South Carolina SC 284 ''' SCHOOLS''' *Calhoun Falls Charter School (part of South Carolina Public Charter School District, (students from any part of the state may attend) *Schools part of the Abbeville School District
**Abbeville County Adult Education **Abbeville High School (grades 9-12) **Abbeville County Career Center (supplementary career education - grades 10-12) **Cherokee Trail Elementary (grades K-7) **Diamond Hill Elementary (grades K-7) **Dixie High School (grades 8-12) **John C. Calhoun Elementary (grades K-5 **Long Cane Primary (grades K-2) **Westwood Elementary (grades 3-5 **Wright Middle School (grades 6-8) *Colleges **Erskine College, 4 -year Christian liberal arts college, with 575 undergraduates in Due West, SC **Piedmont Technical College, hosts a branch campus in Abbeville, SC '''NOTABLES''' :John C. Calhoun, (1782–1850), b Abbeville District, US Congressman and US Senator from SC, Secretary of War, Secretary of State, and Vice President of the United States :Langdon Cheves, (1776–1857), b Abbeville County at Rocky River, banker and US Congressman :Francis Alanson Cunningham, (1804–1864), B Abbeville District, physician,US Congressman from Ohio :Joshua Hill, (1812–1891), b in the Abbeville District, US Senator from Georgia :Abner Smith Lipscomb, (1816–1890), b in the Abbeville District, member of the Alabama Legislature and Supreme Court Justice of Alabama and Texas. :James L. Petigru, (1789–1863), b in the Abbeville District, attorney general of SC, SC House of Representatives. He was the leader of the anti-nullificationalists in the state house. :Thomas D. Howie, (1908-1944), army officer, killed during Battle of Normandy,World War II, trying to capture the French town of Saint-Lô. He is known as "The Major of St. Lo" ===Cities/Towns=== *[[:Category:Abbeville, South Carolina|Abbeville]] (county seat) {{Image|file=Abbeville_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Abbeville City storefronts }}{{clear}} *[[:Category:Calhoun Falls, South Carolina|Calhoun Falls (population 2004)]] *[[:Category:Donalds, South Carolina|Donalds (population 308)]] *[[:Category:Due West, South Carolina|Due West (population 1,247)]] *[[:Category:Honea Path, South Carolina|Honea Path (population 3,597)]](Mostly in Anderson County) *[[:Category:Lowndesville, South Carolina|Lowndesville (population 128)]] *[[:Category:Ware Shoals, South Carolina|Ware Shoals (population 2,170)]] (Mostly in Greenwood County; partly in Laurens County) *[[:Category:Antreville, South Carolina|Antreville (population 140)]] *[[:Category:Lake Secession, South Carolina|Lake Secession (population 1083)]] ===Census=== *'''[[Space:1790_Census_Abbeville_County_South_Carolina|{{Blue|Abbeville County, South Carolina 1790 Census]]}}''' :1790 --- 9,197 — :1800 --- 13,553 47.4% :1810 --- 21,156 56.1% :1820 --- 23,167 9.5% :1830 --- 28,149 21.5% :1840 --- 29,351 4.3% :1850 --- 32,318 10.1% :1860 --- 32,385 0.2% :1870 --- 31,129 −3.9% :1880 --- 40,815 31.1% :1890 --- 46,854 14.8% :1900 --- 33,400 −28.7% :1910 --- 34,804 4.2% :1920 --- 27,139 −22.0% :1930 --- 23,323 −14.1% :1940 --- 22,931 −1.7% :1950 --- 22,456 −2.1% :1960 --- 21,417 −4.6% :1970 --- 21,112 −1.4% :1980 --- 22,627 7.2% :1990 --- 23,862 5.5% :2000 --- 26,167 9.7% :2010 --- 25,417 −2.9% :Est. 2016 --- 24,872 −2.1% ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=350 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Abbeville_County,_South_Carolina_Cemeteries Abbeville County Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbeville_County,_South_Carolina *http://www.abbevillecountysc.com/assessor.aspx *https://abbevillecountysc.com/history/

Abbott Name Study

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Abercrombie Family Bible

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The following is a transcription of the family Bible of [[Abercrombie-284|William Enoch Abercrombie]] and [[Patterson-5967|Sarah Elizabeth Patterson]]. Bold indicates words that were printed in the Bible and italics indicates words that were handwritten. Additionally, images of these pages are available on this profile. '''WHAT THEREFORE GOD HATH JOINED TOGETHER LET NOT MAN PUT ASUNDER''' '''THIS IS TO CERTIFY''' '''That''' [[Abercrombie-284|''W E Abercrombie'']] '''and''' [[Patterson-5967|''S E Patterson'']] '''WERE UNITED BY ME IN''' '''HOLY MATRIMONY''' '''At''' [[Patterson-5969|''Tryon Patterson'']] '''on the''' ''17th day of November'' '''In the year of our Lord''' ''1887'' '''In Presence of''' ''a large assemby'' '''Signed''' '''Births''' [[Abercrombie-284|''W E Abercrombie]] was born June 10th 1867'' [[Patterson-5967|''SE Abercrombie]] was born Feb 24th 1867'' [[Abercrombie-287|''LO Abercrombie]] was born Sep 28th 1888'' [[Abercrombie-314|''SAP Abercrombie]] was born Sep 25 1890'' [[Abercrombie-283|''RE Abercrombie]] was born Aug 31 1893'' [[Abercrombie-288|''SV Abercrombie]] was born Sept 4 1894'' [[Abercrombie-289|''AE Abercrombie]] was born May 4 1897'' '''Deaths''' [[Abercrombie-314|''SAP Abercrombie]] Departed this life Aug 1893'' [[Abercrombie-288|''SV Abercrombie]] Departed this life April 10th 1904'' '''Deaths''' [[Hemperley-114|''Nancy M. Abercrombie]] died the 10th day of July 1870'' [[Abercrombie-290|''John Hiram Abercrombie]] Died the 16th day of August 1870'' [[Ragan-262|''Sarah Ann Abercrombie]] Died the 28 of February 1898'' '''Births''' [[Lee-10848|''Cassie A. Lee]] daughter of Thomas M & Nancy M Lee was born the 25th day of December 1858'' [[Lee-10849|''Marion D Lee]] son of Thomas M & Nancy M Lee was born the ? of Feb 1861'' [[Lee-10850|''Thomas Malinda Lee]] Daughter of Thomas M & Nancy M Lee was born March ? 1863'' '''Births''' [[Abercrombie-285|''John T. Abercrombie]] son of [[Abercrombie-286|Wm]] & [[Vining-238|Mahala Abercrombie]] was born the 19th day of Feb'' [[Hemperley-114|''Nancy M Abercrombie]] daughter of [[Hemperley-115|Edward Hemperley]] was born the 13th day of March 1838'' [[Abercrombie-284|''Wm Enoch Abercrombie]] son of [[Abercrombie-285|John T.]] & [[Hemperley-114|Nancy Abercrombie]] was born the 10th day of June 1867'' [[Abercrombie-290|''John Hiram Abercrombie]] son of [[Abercrombie-285|John T.]] and [[Hemperley-114|Nancy Abercrombie]] was born the 16th day of April 1870'' [[Ragan-262|''Sarah A. Abercrombie]] daughter of [[Ragan-269|HA]] and [[Trammell-349|ME Ragan]] was born in Newton Co Ga 15th day of June 1841'' [[Walker-15092|''Margrett E. Abercrombie]] daughter of Wm N & Mary A Walker was born in Fayett Co Ga the 22 day of December 1853'' '''Marriages''' [[Abercrombie-285|''JT]] & [[Hemperley-114|Nancy M Abercrombie]] were married January the 17th 1866'' [[Abercrombie-285|''JT]] & [[Ragan-262|Sarah A. Abercrombie]] were married October the 23rd 1872'' [[Abercrombie-285|''John T]] & [[Walker-15092|Margrett E. Abercrombie]] were married October the 3rd 1900''

Abercynrig, Wales

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[[Category: Brecknockshire, Historic Houses]] [[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Wales Topics Teams]] | Wales Historic Buildings Team {{Image|file=Brecknockshire_Wales-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Abercynrig Estate 2014 }} =='''Location'''== Abercynrig Manor is in the parish of Llanfrynach. It is located just over a mile north of the village of Llanfrynach and just over 2 miles southeast of the city of Brecon. It is a Grade II Listed Building ([https://cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net/reports/listedbuilding/FullReport?lang=&id=6753 CADW Summary Description of a Listed Buildings - Abercynrig)]. =='''History of Abercynrig Estate'''== More than one publication states the estates of Abercynrig and Slwch were awarded to [[Aubrey-39|Sir Reginald Awbrey]] by [[Neufmarché-5|Sir Bernard Newmarche (Neufmarche)]] for his efforts during the conquering of this part of Wales in the late 1090s. However, Welsh rebellions continued into the early 1100s. Likely the lands were not occupied by Newmarche's followers until after the rebellions were put down.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_de_Neufmarch%C3%A9 Wikipedia: Bernard de Neufmarché] As of 2020, the manor house is a rental – search “rent Abercynrig, Wales” to see a listing. ===Awbrey Ownership=== Awbrey ownership is referred to in [https://books.google.com/books/about/Heraldic_visitations_of_Wales_and_part_o.html?id=vt4_AAAAcAAJ ''The Heraldic Visitation of Wales''] by Lewys Dwnn who lists the first Awbrey in Wales as [[Aubrey-39|Sir Reginald Awbrey]] born about 1060. Abercynrig remained in Awbrey possession until sold in 1621. [http://aias.us/documents/mwe/Genealogy/Aubrey_AwbreyDominionandDeclineRev.pdf Awbrey, Jon A. published ''Aubrey/Awbrey - Dominion and Decline'' in 2007] Successive Awbrey owners are: :[[Awbrey-234|Reginald Awbrey]] born about 1095 :[[Awbrey-237|William Awbrey]] born about 1125 :[[Awbrey-245|William Awbrey]] born about 1160 :[[Awbrey-240|Thomas Awbrey]] born about 1190 :[[Awbrey-241|Thomas Awbrey]] born about 1220 :[[Awbrey-243|Thomas Awbrey]] born about 1255 :[[Awbrey-247|Thomas Awbrey]] born about 1285 :[[Awbrey-244|Sir Thomas Awbrey]] born about 1315 :[[Awbrey-17|Richard Awbrey]] born about 1350 :[[Awbrey-16|Walter Awbrey]] born about 1380 :[[Awbrey-15|Morgan Awbrey]] born about 1410 :[[Awbrey-14|Jenkin Awbrey]] born about 1435 :[[Aubrey-29|Hopkin Awbrey]] born about 1465 :[[Awbrey-44|William Awbrey]] born about 1480. :[[Awbrey-43|Richard Awbrey]] born about 1500s. :[[Awbrey-11|Dr. William Awbrey]] born 1529 :[[Awbrey-10|Sir Edward Awbrey]] born about 1550 :[[Awbrey-9|Sir William Awbrey]] born 1583 The succession of father to son was broken in the 1550s when [[Awbrey-43|Richard Awbrey]] sold Abercynrig to his cousin [[Awbrey-11|Dr. William Aubrey]]. Dr. William Aubrey's eldest son, [[Awbrey-10|Sir Edward Awbrey]], inherited Abercynrig. However, he married an heiress of an estate at Tredomen Court and lived there. His son, [[Awbrey-9|Sir William Awbrey]], inherited Abercynrig. It is not known where Sir William lived as he owned several properties including the estate inherited from his father, Tredomen Court. He sold Abercynrig to John Jefferys in 1621. [http://cadwpublic-api.azurewebsites.net/reports/listedbuilding/FullReport?lang=en&id=6753 CADW – Full Report for Listed Buildings - Abercynrig revised July, 2005] It is known Sir Edward borrowed £700 before 1604 from John Jeffreys using Abercynrig as collateral. The amount was equal to 70% of its value. Neither Sir Edward, nor his son Sir William, felt the need to repay the loan and keep possession. It was sold to the lender's son and heir, Jeffrey Jeffreys for a profit of 300 pounds in 1621. ===Ownership From Awbreys to Current=== : John Jeffreys : Jeffrey Jeffreys : Col. John Jeffreys : a dau of Col. John Jeffreys who married into the Flower family of Ireland. It was passed down in that family until the 3rd Viscount : Col. John Lloyd : John Lloyd : Lt. Col. Sir John C. Lloyd : Richard Lloyd : John Lloyd as of July, 2018 :Jeffrey Jeffreys' son, Col. John Jefferys, inherited the estate and held it until his death in 1688. The estate was largely rented from the late 1600s to the mid-1900s. Col. Jeffrey’s daughter married Thomas Flower of Ireland and the estate passed to the Flower family and successively to William Flower, 3rd Viscount Ashbrook. He sold the estate for £13,460 in 1800 to Captain John Lloyd of the East India Company, originally of Dinas, Llanwrtyd, in which family the ownership remains. :John Lloyd had made his fortune in the East India Company. He built a new family home, Dinas, Brecon, which was not occupied until 1828, and lived at Old Oak House, Brecon. Dinas became the chief Lloyd seat and Abercynrig was tenanted until 1941, when Dinas was requisitioned and Sir John Conway Lloyd went to live first at The Granary and then into the house itself. [http://www.coflein.gov.uk/en/site/122/details/Abercynrig "Coflein – Abercynrig] =='''Maps of Abercynrig Estate'''== {{Image|file=Brecknockshire_Wales-1.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Brecon and Abercynrig Estate }} {{Image|file=Brecknockshire_Wales.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Abercynrig Estate Location }} {{Clear}} '''Aber''' is a common element of place names of Celtic origin meaning "confluence of waters" or "river mouth." Abercynrig is located in Llanfrynach Parish, in Powys county (formerly in Brecknockshire county), just over a mile northeast of the Village of Llanfrynach and about 2 miles southeast of the city of Brecon. The Afon (river) Cynrig and River Usk join to form the western and northern boundaries of the estate. =='''Descriptions of Abercynrig Manor House'''== {{Image|file=Brecknockshire_Wales-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Sketch of Abercynrig Manor House Dated 1749 }} Coflein, the online database for the National Monuments Record of Wales, includes the following excerpts on their page for Abercynrig: : "The earliest house at Abercynrig was probably built by the Aubrey family in the 13th century. Within the present house there are traces of an earlier, 16th-century one, probably built by Dr Aubrey. : The present house was built by a member of the Jeffreys family, probably Colonel John Jeffreys, in the 1680s and apart from the insertion of sash windows in the nineteenth century has been little altered. It retains its seventeenth-century woodwork, fireplaces and staircases, with contemporary painted panels over the main fireplaces depicting the story of Diana and Actaeon." =='''Other Structures on the Estate== {{Image|file=Brecknockshire_Wales-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Abercynrig Estate Granary 2014 }} : '''The Granary''' : The granary was converted in the 1930s to a children's playroom and linked to the main house by a new servants' hall by the tenant, Captain W. D'Arcy Hall MC, MP for Brecon & Radnor from 1924. : By 2018, the granary was being used as a rental unit. A realtor's listing states: " Available to let a ground floor apartment of a converted Granary comprising of two bedrooms, bathroom and spacious lounge/ fitted kitchen with appliances." The unit includes: 2 bedrooms, 1-2 reception rooms and 1 bathroom. :'''Stable Loft''' : In 2016, a new rental unit on the estate is referred to as the Stable Loft. It is located across from the entrance of the manor house. The upper floor is the rental and the lower floor is a game room. ==Research Notes== Aberkenfig, Bridgend is a different place. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aberkenfig See Wikipedia: Aberkenfig] Both the stables building and a building currently used as a car shed are CADW Grade II. ==Sources==

Abergele Rail Disaster

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[[Category:St Michael's Churchyard, Abergele, Denbighshire]] [[Category:Abergele, Denbighshire]] [[Category:Wales, Disasters]] [[Category:Abergele Rail Disaster 1868]] [[Space:Wales_Disasters_Team|Wales Disasters Team]] *The Abergele rail disaster, which took place near the town of Abergele, on the north coast of Wales on the '''20th August 1868''', was, at the time, the worst railway disaster in Great Britain, and also the most alarming. The Irish Mail Express from Chester through to Holyhead was met by three runaway freight trucks containing petroleum coming down the gradient from Llanddulas. These exploded and the ensuing fire consumed the front of the train. Most of the bodies of the victims were so badly burnt that formal identification proved impossible. One person was identified by the finding of a Chubb key, the number of which was identified by Chubb as belonging to a safe owned by Mr William T Lund. [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abergele_rail_disaster Wikipedia] *The 33 victims were buried in a mass grave in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Michael%27s_Churchyard%2C_Abergele%2C_Denbighshire St Michael's churchyard in Abergele], with the London & North Western Railway Company paying all funeral expenses. ---- *'''The Victims''' #[[Askin-152|Frances Sophia Thornburgh Askin (1846-1868)]] “Fanny”, 21 years old #[[Thornburgh-274|Kate Sophia (Thornburgh) Askin (1821-1868)]](mother of #1) #[[Aylmer-239|Arthur Fitzgerald Harrison Aylmer (1850-1868)]] son of #4 and #5 #[[Aylmer-238|John Harrison Aylmer (abt.1812-1868)]] #[[Coghill-482|Rosanna Louisa Aylmer (abt.1821-1868)]], wife of #4 #[[Berwick-433|Elizabeth Mary Berwick (abt.1798-1868)]], sister of Walter #7 #[[Berwick-430|Walter Berwick (1800-1868)]], Judge Walter '''NOT''' Georgehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Berwick. FindAGrave alerted to errorhttps://www.findagrave.com/memorial/187756085/george-berwick #[[Maxwell-2564|Lord Henry Farnham (1799-1868)]] #[[Stapleton-504|The Lady Farnham (abt.1805-1868)]] wife of #8 #[[Chinnery-156|Sir Nicholas Chinnery (1804-1868)]] #[[Vernon-2925|Lady Anna Chinnery (abt.1820-1868)]] wife of #10 #Charles Cripps, Footman of Lord Farnham #[[Edwards-16235|Capt. Joseph Priestley Edwards (abt.1818-1868)]] #[[Edwards-23147|Priestley Augustus Edwards (1845-1868)]] son of #13 #Lovatt Ferral b. abt 1801 Ireland #Rosalie Franks, cousin to the Aylmer family #4 #Joseph Holmes, stoker on the train #Jane Ingram, unknown #Mary Ann Kellett, Lady's Maid to Lady Farnham #[[Lea-2056|Augusta Simcox Lea (1841-1868)]], with her elder sister #21 #[[Lea-2054|Caroline Simcox Lea (1839-1868)]], with her younger sister #20 #[[Lund-2429|William Townend Lund (1829-1868)]], widower, brother-in-law of the Parkinson brothers #25 & #26 #Edward Outen - nothing known #[[Owen-12021|William Henry Owen (1845-1868)]] returning to his job as organist in Dublin #[[Parkinson-3289|Christopher Slater Parkinson (1844-1868)]] with his brother #25 and brother-in-law #22 #[[Parkinson-3291|William Bradley Parkinson (1827-1868)]] with his brother #24 and brother-in-law #22 #Mary Anne Roe, unknown #[[Scovell-253|Kathleen Scovell (-1868)]], spinster, sister of Whitmore (#29). Estate administered by her brother Rowland Hill Scovell of County Wicklow #[[Scovell-250|Whitmore Scovell (1822-1868)]] brother of #28 #William Smith, the guard on the train #Caroline Stearn, maid to Lady Anna Chinnery #11 #Elizabeth Strafford, Housekeeper to Lord and Lady Farnham #8 & #9 #Louisa Symes, unknown == Sources == *{{wikidata| Q1269296}}

Abermule Rail Disaster

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[[Category:Abermule Rail Disaster 1921]] [[Category:Wales, Disasters]] [[Category:Abermule, Montgomeryshire]] [[Project: Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales_Topics_Team|Wales Topics Teams]] | [[Space:Wales_Disasters_Team|Wales Disasters Team]] On the 26th January 1921 a rail disaster in Abermule claimed the life of 17 people and injured 36. Two trains collided at a combined speed of 60mph on a stretch of railway that was only designed for one train to travel at a time using an electric tablet system. The investigation revealed a number of poor practices and would hasten the demise of the Cambrian Railway which was absorbed into the Great Western Railway a year later. 100 years on, the disaster remains the worst single track accident in British railway history and would hasten the demise of the Cambrian Railway which was absorbed into the Great Western Railway a year later. The 17 dead were named as; ::*[[Vane-Tempest-4|Lord Herbert Vane-Tempest]], aged 58, of Machynlleth ::*[[Owen-12380| Miss Scott Owen]], aged 31, of Newtown ::*[[Gethin-42| Nurse Margaret Gethin]] aged 26, of Llandinam ::*[[Shade-634|Mr. George L Shade]], aged 43, of Manchester ::*[[Owen-12371| Captain Harold O. Owen]], of Machynlleth, aged 24 ::*Brothers[[Onslow-158| Ralph Onslow]], aged 17, and [[Onslow-159| Dennis Onslow]], aged 16 of Llanidloes ::*[[Harper-14715| Victor L. Harper]], aged 19, of Newtown ::*[[Henderson-25672| James Henderson]] of Machynlleth ::*[[ Rice-19526| Miss Nesta Pryse Rice]], aged 24, of Llandovery ::*[[Jones-120173| Mr John Jones]], aged 61, of Aberystwyth ::*[[Walker-58077| Mrs Ethel Harper]], aged 35, of Birmingham ::*[[Trethewey-654| Mr Alfred Trethewey]], of London ::*Driver [[Jones-120155| George Jones]], aged 61, of Llanidloes ::*Guard [[Shone-299| Edward Shone]], aged 69, of Aberystwyth ::*Fireman [[Evans-40469| Bert Evans]], aged 25, of Llanidloes. ::*[[Brook-1612|Mr Lewis Brook]], aged 21, of Llanidloes died from his injuries at Montgomery Infirmary The death of the railway's director, Lord Herbert Vane-Tempest, had significant consequences for his second cousin, Winston Churchill, who inherited a share of Antrim Estate and allowed him to purchase Chartwell and pursue his political ambitions which culminated in him leading the country as Prime Minister during World War Two. {{Image|file=Abermule_Rail_Disaster.jpg |caption=Map of the route }} On the 100th anniversary of the disaster a plaque was erected to commemerate those who died. {{Image|file=Abermule_Rail_Disaster-1.jpg |caption=Commemerative plaque}} {{Image|file=Abermule_Rail_Disaster-2.jpg |caption=Commemerative plaque at the old Abermule station}} '''See also''' *[[wikipedia:Abermule_train_collision|Abermule train collision - Wikipedia]] *[https://abermule.cymru/Special/AbermuleTrainCrash/ Abermule train crash - special page on Abermule community website]

Abernathy Name Study

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[[Category:Abernathy Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Project]] [[Category:Southern Pioneers]] __NOTOC__ ==Name Meaning and Origin== Abernathy Name Meaning: Scottish: habitational name from Abernethy in southeastern Perthshire. The place name is of Pictish origin, meaning ‘mouth of the river Nethy' ==CLAN== ===Sir Andrew was the last of the Lordship of Abernethy that can so far be proven. Abernethy was the first sept of Clan Leslie=== Clan Leslie Modern Hunting Tartan {{Image|file=Scotland_-_Clan_Tartans-66.jpg |caption=Leslie Hunting tartan }} ==Crest== {{Image|file=Abernathy-1719.jpg |caption=Abernathy }} ==The Abernathy Motto == The motto was originally a war cry or slogan. Mottoes first began to be shown with arms in the 14th and 15th centuries, but were not in general use until the 17th century. Thus the oldest coats of arms generally do not include a motto. Mottoes seldom form part of the grant of arms: Under most heraldic authorities, a motto is an optional component of the coat of arms, and can be added to or changed at will; many families have chosen not to display a motto. Motto: In Christo salus Motto Translation: Salvation is in Christ. ==Abernathy History== The earliest record of this name is that of an abbott of the Strathearn Monastery of Abernethy in Perthshire in the 12th century. His son was Orm de Abernethy, also an abbott who witnessed a Charter of William the Lion. Or may have given his name to to the lands of Ormison in East Lothian. Orm had a son called Lawrence. Lawrence went one to found the Baronial House of Abernethy, which lasted for over a Century. There is an account of this Historical Records of Leslie by Colonel Charles Leslie, K.H., 26th Baron of Balquhain, Edinburgh, 1869. “The great lordship of Abernethy, of which the barony of Ballinbreich formed a part, was held by Orm, the son of Hugh, in the reign of Malcolm IV, about 1160, and also by grants from William the Lion, about 1190. Orm’s son, Lawrence, assumed the name of Abernethy from his lands. He gave the Canons of the priory of St. Andrews ten shillings yearly, payable out of Ballinbreich, with the consent of Sir Patrick Abernethy, his son and heir, about 1230. Sir Patrick’s son, Hugh de Abernethy, possessed great influence previous to and during the reign of Allexander III, about 1360. Sir Hugh de Abernethy died before 3rd September 1296, as, on that date, we find that King Edward I of England ordered the sheriff of Forfar to repone Maria, quae fuit uxor Hugonis de Abernethy, in her lands. Sir Alexander de Abernethy succeeded his father. Sir Hugh. He swore fealty to Edward 1,10th July 1292, and again 25th June 1296, and adhered to the English interests. He was made warden of the country between the Forth and the mountains by Edward II in 1310. He was one of the English plenipotentiaries appointed to treat with King Robert Bruce in 1312. He got a grant from Edward II of the manor of Wyleighten, 3rd May 1313. On the death of Sir Alexander de Abernethy the lordship of Abernethy was divided between his daughters and co-heiresses, Margaret, married to John Stuart, Earl of Angus, and Mary, married to Sir Andrew de Leslie, VI Dominus Ejusdem.” There were Abernethies living in Upper Lauderdale in the 13th century. In 1399, John of Abrenethy, a knight of Scotland was given safe conduct in England as was George Abrnnete in 1465. Lord Abernethy was one of three people who originally sought refuge at the church of Lesmahagow in Lanarkshire, where they were granted protection of the church and ‘the Kings Peace’, granted by David Sir Andrew was the last of the Lordship of Abernethy that can so far be proven. Abernethy was the first sept of Clan Leslie. Mary Abernethy, who married Andrew, the Sixth Lord Leslie. The marriage took place in 1316. With it, Sir Andrew acquired the barony of Ballinbreich (the Clan Leslie battle cry) in Fifeshire, and the barony of Cairney (which presumably is now Cairny — Carney became a Leslie Sept) in Forfar. The charters were granted by King Robert I the Bruce. Sir Andrew quartered the Arms of Abernethy with his own, which shield subsequently was carried by the Earls of Rothes. From this union descended the remaining Lords Leslie, the Earls of Rothes and Ross, and the first Baron of Balquhain. From the last-named are descended, aside from the Rothes, about all the branches of the Leslies in Scotland, Ireland, Germany, Russia, France and so on. This means that any Leslie in direct descent from any of those branches has at least an atom of Abernethy blood, which makes Mary an ancestress to a vast number of Leslies. The family of Abernethy continued and remains one of the older Scottish Families going back to the 13th Century. They dispersed around the world. In the 17th Century, Interestingly while many Scots established themselves on the Continent, Aberneys appeared in Prussia as “Abernetti” and in Sweden as “Ebbernet. https://www.scotclans.com/blogs/clans-a/clan-abernethy-history#:~:text=Abernethy%20was%20the%20first%20sept,marriage%20took%20place%20in%201316. ==About the Project== The Abernathy Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Abernathy Abernathy] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Abernathy name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Abernathy's), by time period (18th Century Abernathy's), or by topic (Abernathy DNA, Abernathy Occupations, Abernathy Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Abernathy Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[J-276|Paula J]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Abernathy}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Abernethy Abernethy] <---Click here, check profiles to see if the catergory sticker is added, if it is not please add it * Ebernathell (Gaelic spelling used by Robert 1652 in Virginia colony) * Abernathie
Welcome to the Abernathy Name Study Project
===Introduction=== :The Abernathy Name Study is for members working on or interested in profiles from any country or era which have the Abernathy surname. ===Leaders=== * [[J-276|Paula J]] Name Study Coordinator *[[Daly-373|Eric Daly]] *[[Clary-1861| Teresa Willis]] My paternal grandmother was Abernathy ===How to Join=== #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - Check out how the project works here! #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Abernathy}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. ===Now What Do I Do?=== #Add the category or template to your Abernathy profiles. If you add the template it will automatically add the category. #If you need a new category let your leader know. #Make sure your profiles have good sources and a biography #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes on this page to share information #Link Abernathy Space Pages to the Project Page. ===Template === :Adding this to your profile: :{{One Name Study|name=Abernathy}}
:Will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Abernathy}} ===Categories === *[[:Category:Abernathy_Name_Study|Abernathy Name Study]] ===WikiTree Links=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Abernathy Abernathy Genealogy] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Abernethy Abernethy Genealogy] *[[Space:Clan_Leslie|Clan Leslie]] ===Goals=== #Document and correctly connect Abernathy lines. #Add DNA results to help confirm connections #Create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life ===Tasks List=== * Adopt [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Abernathy+ Orphaned Abernathy Profiles] or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Abernethy Abernethy Profiles] for improving. *Add sources to Abernathy and Abernathy Unsourced Profiles. *Connect unconnected Abernathy/Abernethy profiles on your watchlist *Help add the category sticker to each Abernathy profile ===Related Projects=== *[[Project:Scottish_Clans|Scottish Clans Project]] *[[Project:United_Kingdom|United Kingdom Project]] *[[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies]] *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries]] *[[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War Project]] ===Resources=== *[https://www.houseofnames.com/abernathy-family-crest houseofnames.com] ''Origin of the Abernathy Name'' *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Spes_alit_agricolam.html?id=tBhWAAAAMAAJ Stephen Frederick Tillman, Spes Alit Agricolam (Hope Sustains the Farmer)] ''Covering the years 1225 to 1961 of the Tilghman (Tillman) and allied families Hardcover – 1962'' *[https://familysearch.org/eng/library/fhlcatalog/supermainframeset.asp?display=titledetails&titleno=126977&disp=Abernethy+or+Abernathy+family+records Abernethy or Abernathy family records] ''Compiled and written by Mary Frances Urbahns nee Klipsch. Pub 1970.'' *[http://www.genealogical-gleanings.com/Early%20Virginia.htm Early Colonial Virginia] ''Genealogical Gleanings'' *[http://www.bernethy-eby-scribner.com/getperson.php?personID=I543655470&tree=Abernathy Capt Robert Abernathy IV] ''Our Family History and Ancestry, Bernethy-Eby-Scribner-Hord''

Abernathy Plantation

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[[Category:Perry County, Missouri, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Perry County, Missouri, Slave Owners]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] == Abernathy Plantation == In 1850 [[Nance-528|Willie Nance Abernathy]] was the slave owner of 8 enslaved people in Cape Cinque Hommes Township, Perry County, Missouri.1850 U.S. Federal Census — Slave Schedules: https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8055/images/MOM432_424-0044?pId=91308324 : 6 Mar 2022 in 1860, Willie Abernathy held one female slave, age about 16, in Cape Cinque Hommes Township. '''1860 Census''': "1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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Willie Abernathy in Cinque Hommes, Perry, Missouri, USA.
Willie was the second wife and widow of [[Abernathy-762|Battie Beale Abernathy]].U.S. Find a Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44915330/batte-beale-abernathy : 6 Mar 2022 Willie died Jan. 5, 1861.U.S. Find a Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44916521/willey-y-abernathy : 6 Mar 2022 One of her enslaved people, [[Abernathy-2614|Bettie Abernathy]], born in 1852, later gave an interview to the Federal Writers' Slave Narrative Project.Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 10, Missouri, Interview with Betty Abernathy (ex-slave): https://www.loc.gov/resource/mesn.100/?sp=11 : 20 Dec 2021 She said that her mother, '''Malissa Abernathy''', brought her to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, in 1862, when she was 10 years old. They had been living in Perry County, north of Cape Girardeau. The relocation may have been an escape. Cape Girardeau was occupied by the Union Army during the Civil War, making the city a refuge for escapees."A Story of Local History Reclaimed," June 4, 2019: https://www.bankofmissouri.com/blog/a-story-of-local-history-reclaimed : 26 Jan 2022 Betty's mother told her that "Ole Massa"''' John Abernathy''' was Betty's father. Betty said that he was mean to his enslaved people and so was "Ole Missis '''Willie'''." The white family had a big house, but the enslaved people had poor little cabins. == Heritage Exchange == === Identified Slave === [[Abernathy-2614|Bettie Abernathy]], born about 1852 === 1830 Unidentified Slaves === * Slaves - Males - Under 10: 3 * Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1 * Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1 * Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 2 === 1840 Unidentified Slaves === * Slaves - Males - Under 10: 2 * Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: 4 * Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: 1 * Slaves - Females - Under 10: 1 * Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: 2 * Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: 1 * Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: 1 === 1850 Unidentified Slaves === # UNKNOWN Female, 46 years old, fugitive from the estate # UNKNOWN Female, 30 years old # UNKNOWN Male, 22 years old # UNKNOWN Male, 18 years old # UNKNOWN Male 9 years old # UNKNOWN Female 6 years old # UNKNOWN Female 4 years old # UNKNOWN Female 2 years old == Sources== * '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1830; Census Place: Perry, Missouri; Series: M19; Roll: 72; Page: 410; Family History Library Film: 0014853
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Batter Abernathy in Perry, Missouri. * '''1840 Census''': "1840 United States Federal Census"
Year: 1840; Census Place: Perry, Missouri; Roll: 228; Page: 29; Family History Library Film: 0014857
{{Ancestry Sharing|29720713|8b2f30}} - {{Ancestry Record|8057|2268209|ca}} (accessed 31 July 2022)
Bate Abernathy in Perry, Missouri.

Abernethy Clan

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[[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scottish Families]] [[Category:Abernethy Clan]] =='''Welcome to Clan Abernethy'''== {| border="1" width ="80%" ! colspan="3" style="background-color:#254AB4; color:#FFF;"| Clan Abernethy Team |- |Team Leader ||[[Space:Scotland_-_Scottish_Families_Team| Scottish Families Team]] |- |Team Members|| vacant |- | || |} ==='''Clan Members'''=== :The goal of this project is to ... offer a focal point for all members interested in the Lairds and Chiefs of Clan Abernethy together with members bearing the name Abernethy, the related families and those recognised as septs of Clan Abernethy. :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * promoting the entries of those bearing the name Abernethy on Wikitree. * ensuring entries appearing on Wikitree are as accurate as possible, correcting mistakes once spotted. * encouraging interest in and study of Clan Abernethy. :Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send me a private message. Thanks! ==Abernethy History== :Crest: A raven Sable, beaked and membered Gules :Motto: Salus Per Christum (Salvation through Christ) :Slogan: :Region: :District: :Plant badge: :Pipe music: :Gaelic name: :Septs: :Names associated with the clan: Various spellings of the name include Abernethy, Abrenethy, Abrnnete, Haberinthan, Abirnythy, Albirnyth, Abernethi, Abernetti, Ebbernet, and Habernethi. {{Image|fileGraphics_for_Clan_Abernethy.png |captionArms of Abernethy }} [[Image:Maria s Photobox-2.gif|200px]] The origin of the family of Abernethy is obscure. Lord Saltoun, in his work on Frasers of Philorth, gives it as his opinion that in the twelfth century its representatives occupied the position of lay abbots of the Culdee monastery of Abernethy, in Strathearn, and that it may therefore be concluded that they were not among the Saxon or Norman immigrants who, at various periods, entered Scotland from the south, but were descended from some ancient Pictish or Scottish (Irish) source, or from some Scandinavian settler from the north. The first on record was a Hugh de Abernethy, who lived during the reigns of Alexander I., David I., and perhaps Malcolm. He appears to have died about the middle of the twelfth century. He had a son; Orm, styled son of Hugh, and probably succeeded his father as Lay Abbot of the monastery. He must have been born during the first half of the twelfth century. The arms depicted are those of Abernethy, Lord Abernethy. Please take care with arms; they are associated with an individual and not a family group. By grant Anernethy, Lord Saltoun bore these arms: {{Image|fileGraphics_for_Clan_Abernethy-1.png |alignl |sizem |captionAbernethy, Lord Saltoun }} Graphics associated with this clan can be found at, or uploaded to, [[:Space:Graphics for Clan Abernethy|this graphics page]].

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Abigail, sailed 1620-1622

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[[Category: Abigail, sailed 1620-1622]] [[Category: 1620s Sailings]] [[Category: Jamestown Colony Ships]] [[Category:Chesapeake Colony Ships]] [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies Project]] | [[:Category: Jamestown Colony Ships|Jamestown Colony Ships]] | [[Space: Abigail, sailed 1620-1622|Abigail, sailed 1620-1622]] | [[:Category: Abigail, sailed 1620-1622]] == ''Abigail,'' from England to Virginia == The ''Abigail,'' Capt. Samuel Each, Master, left London on 21 February 1621 and landed at Jamestown in June 1621."A History of the Hampton Family of the Southern States,1586-1916", from [http://www.edavidarthur.net/WilliamHampton.htm this site]. : "Virginia Company. A Note of the Shipping, Men, and Provisions Sent and Provided for Virginia.... The Abigail, of 350 tons, sent in February 1620/1 with 230 persons... Men skillful for setting up staple comodities... Eight French Vignerons [vineyard growers], procured from Languedoc, who are very skillful also in breeding silkworms and making silk--of this seed there is good store gone, both French, Italian and Spanish--together with instructions for providing comodious housing and orderly planting of mulberry trees.There are also some Englishmen sent that have been trained therein." ~ Kingsbury, pp 239-240Quote from Shawn Potter's genealogy.com post, "[https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/arundell/22/ Peter Arundell, d. 1625, VA--who was he?]" (posted 1 August 2000, accessed 12 April 2021), citing Susan Myra Kingsbury, ''The records of the Virginia company of London'' ([https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini03virg/ pages 239-240], accessed 14 April 2021). Part of what inspired both this page and the [[Space: Wine and Silk and the Virginia Company|Wine and Silk and the Virginia Company]] page was trying to piece together Peter's family. As mentioned, compiled passenger lists lose family groupings and maiden names that original passenger lists offer, and the passengers for the sailing(s) of the Abigail are apparently compiled solely from the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster, which has four Arundells (of various spellings): John, Margaret, Elizabeth, and Richard. Peter is listed as dead, 1624. In a FamilySearch tree, the entries for Peter have records for several baptisms attached (see [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/MMPZ-WMM MMPZ-WMM] and [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/sources/M3BP-6PG M3BP-6PG]). Two have been confirmed against an image of the register (John, baptized 17 April 1603 & Joane born 5 February 1611/12 - see [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1223236/ this G2G discussion]); Margaret's matches the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster, which says she's 9. Others: * Elizabeth, born 29 Nov 1600/christened 7 Dec 1600 * Elizabeth, born 14 Dec 1609/christened 21 Dec 1609 * Richard, born 7 Sep 1613/christened 12 Sep 1613 The 1624/5 Jamestown muster has multiple dates associated with her arrival, from 1620 to 1622, most likely due to her February 1620/21 sailing date. Prior to 1752, the new year officially started in March, leading to "old/new style" dating that continues to give genealogists headaches.For details about old/new style dates, see [[Help:Date_Fields#Julian_vs._Gregorian_Calendar|this section]] of the WikiTree help page on [[Date Fields|Dates]]. See also Sue Roe's "[http://www.genealogytoday.com/columns/recipes/tip14.html The Problem of Dates]" and Wikipedia's article "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Style_and_New_Style_dates Old Style and New Style dates]".A timeline posted by the Library of Congress has a curious timeline ([https://www.loc.gov/collections/thomas-jefferson-papers/articles-and-essays/virginia-records-timeline-1553-to-1743/1620-to-1629/ 1620 to 1629]), with an epidemic as passenger aboard the ''Abigail,'' killing people in December 1622:
: The "Massacre of 1622" is followed in December by an epidemic brought by the ship Abigail. It kills twice as many people as died in the Massacre and the colony's population is reduced to about five hundred." Either it was a different ship, it was based on "1622" given in the Jamestown Muster, or the ''Abigail'' returned to England and made another voyage to Virginia in 1622 that has not been recorded anywhere.
The list of people on this page derives primarily from the 1624/5 Jamestown Muster,Jamestown Muster: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&ship=Abbigall&ship=Abigaile&ship=Abigall&month=&year=&date= Abigail search results] (as of 12 April 2021).Anne Stevens' packrat-pro.com pages of passenger lists include the statement: The entries were obtained from the Hotten book 8a from the Musters of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624/1625 chapters, pages 201 thru 265, which lists the muster captain, and what ship the individual arrived on. * 8a: Hotten, John Camden. London, 1874. Reprint by Empire State Book Co., New York. Publish date guessed to be in the 1940s (in the library of Anne Stevens) providing a "compiled" list, rather than from an original passenger list, which may have shown family groups and maiden names that are lost when compiling the information from the muster. The compiled passenger list that follows was consolidated from multiple lists collected from several different (now deleted) categories. Wikis being wikis, things change, and unique content is no longer recommended for category pages. The ''Abigail'' had another problem, in that the 230 passengers who boarded her in England in February 1620 (1620/21) were splintered into multiple lists, sailing 1620, 1621, and 1622, no doubt based on the arrival year given in the 1624/5 Jamestown muster. These are the date notations by the passengers' names. Duplicate categories had existed for those without a date, annotated as ''1620-22'' below but shown as passengers on an "Unknown Voyage" or a "before 1624" sailing. WikiTree now has one category ([[:Category: Abigail, sailed 1620-1622]]) and one passenger list, as follows, for the 1621 voyage to Virginia of the ''Abigail.'' The title of both this page and the corresponding category page uses 1620-1622 because of the confusion caused by its February sailing date. == Compiled ''Abigail'' Passenger List == '''A'''
: Arrundell, ElizabethEither wife or daughter of [[Arundel-40|Peter Arundel]]. As of 17 April 2021, the profile attached as his wife has the LNAB of Arundell: [[Arundell-49]]. ''1620'' * age not given at muster at James City * servant to Sir [[Yeardley-6|George Yearly]]. : [[Arundell-52|Arndell, John]] ''1621'' * aged 22 at muster at "beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land", Elizabeth City * under muster of William Hampton (just John, William, and William's wife Joane Hampton).WikiTree profiles for William and Joan: * [[Hampton-299]]: [[Hampton-299|William Hampton Sr (abt.1592-abt.1652)]]. Profiles attached as wives: ** [[Hottens-1|Joan (Hottens) Hampton (1596-)]]: "William paid the passage to Virginia for his wife, Joan, and their three children (William Jr, Grace, and Elizabeth) arriving on 1621 on the ship ''Abigail''." Comments on her profile include this one from Joy Harrison: "Ancestry.com shows that E. Joanne Hotten married Robert Samuel Wade after Rev. Hampton. I don't have access to the English records that are cited." ** [[Wade-10094|Elizabeth Joeanne (Wade) Hampton (1596-1628)]]: "William had as many as 4 Wifes." (both profiles show marriage in England in 1614). * [[Hampton-2062]]: [[Hampton-2062|William Hampton Jr (abt.1616-)]] (attached as son of [[Hampton-299]] and [[Hottens-1]]). * [[Arundell-41|Joan Arundell (abt.1602-1678)]] (attached as wife of Humfrey Kent). There is just one William & Joan each listed as [http://www.jamestowne.org/hammond---harlowe.html Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestors]: * Hampton, William - A3404; baptized 28 May 1592 Middlesex Co., England, died ca. 1652, Gloucester Co.: (Muster of 1624/5). * Hampton, Joane ( ) - A9530; born ca. 1600; Gloucester: (Muster of 1624/5), wife of William Hampton. Baptized 1592 is way too late for the 40-year-old William who married the Joan listed as 25 in the 1624/5 muster. It is closer to the 34-year-old William who is living with his wife Joan & John Arndell at the time of the muster (with no details about his wife Joan). The muster for both households, according to the [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=hampton&first=William&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&month=&year=&date= online Jamestown Muster], was 7 February 1624/5, so it's not a question of William & Joan leaving Edward Waters' service to live with John Arndell, and William giving a wrong age when at Edward's. In the 1624/5 muster, William Hampton (40) m Joan (25) arrived aboard the ''Bona Nova'' (1620) and the ''Abigail'' (1621), respectively. Additionally, William Hampton (34) arrived aboard the ''Bona Nova'' (1621); his wife Joan is listed with him in the muster, along with [[Arundell-52|John Arundell]], but no more information about Joan is included in the 1624/5 muster. Perhaps the two William Hamptons were cousins & they were aboard the same sailing of the ''Bona Nova''. We'll call the 40-year-old William "Sr" & the 34-year-old William "Jr" and speculate: Being in the same community as the Arundells, they became friends. John Arundell's sister Joan (who might still have been wife of the dead-before-December-1621 Capt Mansell) married one of the cousins - the older one. After Peter's death & by the time of the 1624/5 Muster, that William and Joan were under the muster of Edward Waters, but the younger cousin had a homestead with his wife Joan & John was living with them. (A young-ish couple with no servants could probably use an extra set of hands!) That speculation matches John Arundell with the Joan Hampton who arrived in the same ship, but we really don't know if he had a sister named Joan. It also does not explain why Margaret wound up in the Kent household, when Humfrey apparently has no connection to the wine/silk industries attempted at Buckroe Settlement & his wife Joan is shown in the muster as having come to Jamestown aboard one of the bride ships - the ''Tyger.''

And maybe not. [http://www.edavidarthur.net/WilliamHampton.htm This site] says that the ''Abigail'' departed London on 21 Feb 1621 and landed at Jamestown in June 1621, with Joan [Hampton] & her 3 children aboard. (Source: "A History of the Hampton Family of the Southern States,1586-1916"...)
: [[Arundell-51|Arrundell, Margaret]] ''1621'' * aged 9 at muster at Peirseys Hundred, Charles Cittie * household of [[Kent-380|Humfrey Kent]] and wife [[Arundell-41|Joane]].That Humfrey's wife Joan was Peter Arundell's daughter is based on [[Arundell-51|Margaret Arundell]] living with them after Peter's death. Collaborating sources are needed. Another candidate for Peter's daughter Joan (if he had a daughter named Joan) would be the wife of William Hampton. This had been ruled out when we only knew of the one William Hampton & wife Joan, but the muster has two sets of William Hampton & wife Joan. As noted in another footnote, the 40-year-old William's wife Joan (25) arrived in the ''Abigail.''Both Humfrey and Joane are [http://www.jamestowne.org/kendall---kingston.html Jamestowne Society Qualifying Ancestors]: * Kent, Humfrey - A9681; born ca. 1602, died by 1653; (Muster of 1624/5). * Kent, Joane ( ) - was listed in the Muster of 1624/5 - wife of Humfrey Kent. : Arrundell, Richard ''1620'' * age not given at muster at James City * servant to Sir [[Yeardley-6|George Yearly]]. : Attkins, Abigall ''1620-22'' * age not given at muster at Mulberie Island * servant to Capt [[Pierce-336|William Pierce]], wife of Richard (24 at muster), on ''London Merchant''. '''B'''
: Baker, William ''1620-22'' * aged 20 at muster at Mulberie Island * servant to Capt [[Pierce-336|William Pierce]]. : Bankus, Christopher ''1622'' * aged 19 at muster * servant to Capt. John Roger Smith. : Baram, Anthony ''1620-22'' * age not given at muster at Mulbery Island * wife Elizabeth on the ''William & Thomas.'' : Beare, Walter ''1620'' * aged 28 at muster at the Maine, James City * under "The Muster of Docto' Pott's Men in the Maine". : Benett, Katherine ''1622'' * widow, aged 24 at muster at Sherley,Hundred, Charles Cittie * head, son William was 3 weeks old. : Blackwood, Susan ''1622''Had been 1620; Hotten has 1622 ([https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/237/mode/1up?view=theater page 223]). * age not given at muster at James City * maid servant to Doctor John Potts. : [[Bonall-1|Bonall, Anthonie]] ''1621'' * aged 42 at muster at "beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land", Elizabeth City * head : Bradford, Henry ''1620-22'' * age 35 at muster at James City * servant to Capt. [[Pierce-336|William Pierce]]. : [[Browning-501|Browninge, John]] ''1621'' * aged 22 at muster at Wariscoyack * under muster of Henrie Woodward. : Bull, Joseph ''1622'' * age not given at muster at Jordans Jorney, Charles Cittie * head '''C'''
: Canon, John ''1622'' * aged 20 at muster at West and Sherley Hundre, Charles Cittie * servant to Christopher Woodward on the ''Tryall,'' 1620. : Crocker, Henery ''1620'' * aged 34 at muster at the Maine, James City * under "The Muster of Docto' Pott's Men in the Maine". : Crosse, Thomas ''1620'' * aged 22 at muster at the Maine, James City * under "The Muster of Docto' Pott's Men in the Maine". '''D'''
: Davis, Jane ''1622'' * aged 24 at muster at James City * servant to Sir Francis Wyatt. : Doughtie, Thomas ''1620-22'' * aged 26 at muster at Martin's Hundred * servant to William Harwood. : Downes, Eustice ''1622'' * aged 25 at muster * servant for John Davies on ''George,'' 1617 '''F'''
: Fitt, Ann ''1620-22'' * age not given at muster at James Iland, James Citty * wife to Robert on the ''George.'' : Fowler, William ''1621'' * aged 30 at muster at "beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land", Elizabeth City * head : Fowler, Margaret ''1621'' * aged 30 at muster at "beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land", Elizabeth City * listed with William Fowler under his muster (just the two of them). '''G'''
: Gibbes, John ''1621'' * aged 24 at muster, Elizabeth City * servant to Sgt William Barry. : Godwin, Reinould ''1620'' * aged 30 at muster at "beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land", Elizabeth City * servant to Capt Francis West. '''H'''
: Hampton, Joane ''1621'' * aged 25 at muster at Elizabeth City * listed following William Hampton (40) in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620; both under the muster of Edward Waters. '''Note''': "William Hampton his MUSTER", at "beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land", Elizabeth City is separate entry.Two William Hampton/Joane Hampton entries: # William (40, in ''Bona Nova'', 1620) and Joane (25, in ''Abigail,'' 1621) are listed under the muster of Edward Waters. # William (34, in the ''Bona Nova'', 1621) and Joane (no additional info), with John Arndell under "William Hampton his MUSTER" (just before entry for "Anthonie Bonall his MUSTER") : Hanie, Elizabeth ''1622'' * age not given at muster at "beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land", Elizabeth City * in household of John Haney (27, in "''Margett & John''" 1621) under "Robart Thrasher his MUSTER".Probably his wife, and the "''vx'' Hanie" listed at Bucke Row in the 1623/4 muster. : Hasley, John ''1620-22'' * aged 22 at muster at Martin's Hundred * servant to William Harwood. : Hatton, Olive ''1620'' * aged 32 at muster at Elizabeth City * listed with John Hatton aged 26 "in the ''Tresorer'' 1613" under "John Hatton his MUSTER".Hotten, [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/262/mode/1up?view=theater page 248] : Hero, Oble ''1622'' * Frenchman, Anthonie Bonall's muster in Elizabeth City. : Hodges, Elizabeth ''1620-22'' * age not given at muster at Pasbehays & the Maine, James City * maid servant to Thomas Bunn. : Hoode, Ralph ''1621'' * aged 19 at muster at Elizabeth City * servant to John Haney. : Hughes, Ann ''1620-22'' * no age given at muster at Martins Hundred, James Citty * servant to Mr William Harwood, wife of Hugh Hughes (also a servant), came in the "''Guifte''" '''J'''
: Jackson, John ''1620-22'' * age not given at muster at Neck-of-Land, James City. * servant to Richard Kingsmell. : [[Johnson-12642|Johnson, Edward]] ''1621'' * aged 26 at muster Elizabeth City * unk wife on the ''Bona Nova,'' 1621, and a child born in Virginia. : Johnson, Margarett ''1620-22'' * age not given at muster at Archer's Hope, James City * wife of Joseph on the ''William & Thomas.'' : Joyce, William ''1621'' * aged 26 at muster at Elizabeth City * servant to Sgt William Barry. '''K'''
: Kenell, Sammuell ''1621'' * aged 30 at muster at "beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land", Elizabeth City * listed under muster of John Lauckfild (24) in the ''Bona Nova'', 1621. '''L'''
: Lapworth, Robert ''1620-22'' * age not given at muster at Colledge Land, Henrico * head : Lauckfild, Alice ''1621'' * aged 24 at muster at "beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land", Elizabeth City * listed under muster of John Lauckfild (24) in the ''Bona Nova'', 1621. : Legardo, Elias ''1621'' * aged 38 at muster at "beyond Hampton River Beinge the Companyes land", Elizabeth City * Anthonie Bonall's muster. : Leister, Thomas ''1620'' * aged 33 at muster at the Maine, James City * under Doctor Potts' muster. '''M'''
: Marshall, Edward ''1621'' * aged 26 at muster at Elizabeth City * servant to Sgt William Barry. : More, Elizabeth ''1620-22'' * age not given at muster at Elizabeth City * listed with John More (36) in the ''Bona Nova'', 1620, under his muster (just the two of them). : [[Moreland-229|Moreland, Thomas]] ''1621'' * aged 19 at muster at Elizabeth City * servant to John Haney. : [[Morse-2324|Morris, Samuell]] ''1620-22'' * aged 20 at muster at Mulberie Island * servant to Capt [[Pierce-336|William Pierce]]. '''P''' : Penn, Robert ''1620'' * aged 22 at muster at Capt Mathews Plant, James City * servant to Capt Samuel Mathews. : Pope, Elizabeth ''1621'' * aged 8 at muster at Elizabeth City * servant to William Gany. : Pritchard, Thomas ''1620'' * aged 28 at muster at the Maine, James City * under "The Muster of Docto' Pott's Men in the Maine". '''S'''
: Smalepage, Lawrence ''1620-22'' * aged 20 at muster at Pasbehays & the Maine, James City * servant to Thomas Swinhow. : Smith, John ''1620-22'' * aged 30 at muster at Pasbehays & the Maine, James CityThe online muster shows him as being at the Maine. Kingsbury's ''The Records of the Virginia Company,'' [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini03virg/page/464/mode/1up?q=%22john+rowe%22 volume III, page 464], has a letter from John Rowe, who apparently arrived in July 1621, saying that he was staying at "Paspehayes with my sonn in law John Smyth". Probably a different John Smith, but thought I'd note it. * servant to Thomas Bunn. : Smith, Capt Roger ''1620'' - ''was Capt ''John'' Smith''Hotten has "The Muster of Capt Roger Smith", [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/237/mode/1up?view=theater page 223]. * age not given at muster at James Cittie * head, wife Joane on the ''Blessing''Jamestown Muster: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=smith&first=joan%25&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&month=&year=&date= Mrs Joane Smith] * muster includes 3 children (none Smith) and 3 servants (including Waller and Bankus) * "The rest of his men theire provisions Armes &ct. Over the Watter" : Smith, Thomas ''1620-22'' * aged 16 at muster at Pasbehays & the Maine, James City * servant to Thomas Bunn. : [[Smith-97850|Smith, Thomas]] ''1620-22'' * aged 17 at muster at James City * servant to Capt. [[Pierce-336|William Pierce]]. : Stanley, Roger ''1620'' * aged 27 at the Maine, James City * under "The Muster of Docto' Pott's Men in the Maine". '''T'''
: [[Townshend-22|Townshend, Richard]] ''1620'' * aged 19 at muster at James City * servant to Doctor John Potts. : Trye, John ''1620'' * aged 20 at the Maine, James City * under "The Muster of Docto' Pott's Men in the Maine". '''V'''
: Virbritt, no first name ''1622'' * Frenchman, Anthonie Bonall's muster in Elizabeth City. '''W'''
: [[Waller-4764|Waller, Charles]] ''1620'' * aged 22 at muster * servant to Capt John Smith. ''Roger Smith in online Muster'' : Weasall, Niccolas ''1621'' * aged 28 at muster at Elizabeth City * servant to Sgt William Barry. : Wigge, Edward ''1621'' * aged 22 at muster, Basses Choyse * under muster of Capt Nathaniel Basse. : [[Wilson-78714|Wilson, Thomas]] ''1620'' * aged 27 at muster at James City * servant to Doctor John Potts. == Sources and Footnotes == : '''Sources''' * Hotten, John Camden. ''The Original Lists of Persons of Quality; Emigrants; Religious Exiles...''. Online courtesy of [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/ archive.org]. * Jamestown Muster: [http://www.virtualjamestown.org/Muster/search.muster.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&database=muster_1624&last=&first=&muster=&age-op=&age1=&age2=&ship=Abbigall&ship=Abigaile&ship=Abigall&month=&year=&date= Abigail search results] * Kingsbury, Susan Myra. ''The records of the Virginia company of London'' (Virginia Company of London; 1870-; Library of Congress). Online courtesy of [https://archive.org/details/recordsofvirgini03virg/ archive.org]. * Potter, Shawn. Post in genealogy.com forum, 1 August 2000: "[https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/arundell/22/ Peter Arundell, d. 1625, VA--who was he?]" * Stevens, Anne. Research and compilations posted at packrat-pro.com: [https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/abigaile.htm Abigaile], [https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/abigaile1620.htm Abigaile 1620], [https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/abigaile1621.htm Abigaile 1621], [https://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/abigaile1622.htm Abigaile 1622]. : '''Footnotes'''

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[[Category:Great Migration Ships]] [[Category:Abigail, sailed July 1635]] '''Abigail, sailed July 1635''' :The Abigail left London, England April to July 1635 with her master, Robert Hackwell, arriving in Massachusetts Bay. ==Alphabetical List== ''By surname with age and roll number'' ===A=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |134.||Abdy, Matthew ||15||From Wantage, Berkshire, bound for Boston.PCC and Pell p. 275. 36 pg 6.{{citation needed}} Also listed from Southwark (S Olave) Surrey, bound for Boston.Banks, Mass. 36 p. 119.{{citation needed}} |- |41.||Adams, Richard||29||bricklayer of Northampton |- |42.||Adams, Susan|| 26||of Northampton |- |155.||[[Alcock-45|Alecock Annis]]||18||Log Date: 01 Jul 1635 as Annis Aldcock (Hotten, p. 98).[https://books.google.com/books?id=J5ULAAAAIAAJ&vq=foster&pg=PA98#v=onepage&q&f=false] |- |30.||Allen Jo. ||30||husbandman |- |31.||Allen Ann||30||wife of John |- |114.||Alley Hugh|| 27||Collins' servant |- |86.||Almond William|| 34|| |- |88.||Almond Audrey|| 32|| |- |89.||[[Almy-8|Almy Annis]]||8|| |- |94.||Almy Chr|| 3|| |- |158.||Arnold Jesper|| 40||Jasper, aka Shoreditch, from Stephney, Middlesex.Banks, Mass. 36 pg 113{{citation needed}} |- |160.||Arnold Ann||39|| |} ===B=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |103. ||Bassett William|| 9|| |- |138. ||Belcher Edward|| 8|| Freeman servant |- |36. ||[[Burbank-18|Borebancke Joseph]]|| 24|| Hadborne servant |- |124. ||Brane Thomas ||40|| husbandman |- |19. ||Browne Lydia ||16|| |- |20. ||Bullocke Henry|| 40||From St Lawrence, Essex, bound for Charlestown, MAPope. 36 pg 52{{citation needed}} |- |21. ||Bullocke Susan|| 42|| wife of Henry Bullocke |- |22. ||Bullocke Henry|| 8|| child of Henry Bullocke |- |23.|| Bullocke Mary||6|| child of Henry Bullocke |- |24. ||Bullocke Thomas||2|| child of Henry Bullocke |- |117. ||Burdin, George||20|| |- |101. ||Burt Hugh|| 35||From St Clement, Eastcheap, London, bound for Lynn, MA.Aspinwall. 36 pg 99.{{citation needed}} |- |102. ||Burt, Ann|| 32|| |- |151. ||Burt, Hugh|| 15|| |- |90. ||Burt, Edward|| 8|| |- |163. ||[[Bushnell-390|Bushell, Ruth]]|| 23|| |- |01. ||Buttolph, Thomas|| 32|| |- |02. ||Buttolph, Ann ||24|| wife of Thomas Buttolph |} ===C=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |129.||Carr, Richard|| 29|| |- |108.||Collins, Henry||29||starchmaker; from Stephney, Middlesex; bound for Lynn, MA36 pg 112.{{citation needed}} |- |109.||Collins, Ann|| 30||wife of Henry |- |110.||Collins, Henry||5||child of Henry |- |111.||Collins, Jo|| 3||child of Henry |- |112.||Collins, Margery||2||child of Henry |- |116.||Cooke, Jo||27||Collins servant |- |137.||Cooke, John||15||Freeman servant |- |72.||Covell, Cesar||15|| |} ===D=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |162.||Devotion, Margaret|| 9|| |- |157.||Deyking, John||25|| |- |159.||Deyking, Alice||30|| |- |133.||Dodd, James||16|| |- |52.||Drewrie, George||19||"George Drury" from Grinstad, Sussex; bound for CambridgeJGB Hill Gen p. 81. 36 p. 171.{{citation needed}} |- |140.||Drinker, Philip||39|| |- |141.||Drinker, Elizabeth||32||wife of Philip Drinker |- |142.||Drinker, Edward||13||child of Philip Drinker |- |143.||Drinker, Jo||8||child of Philip Drinker |- |77.||Driver, Robert||8|| |} ===E=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||''''OTHER DATA''' |- |66.||Ellis, Elizabeth||16|| |- |147.||Emerson, Jo||20|| |- |173.||Epps, Elizabeth||13||listed with Winthropp family |} ===F=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |80.||Foster, Christopher|| 32||"Christopher Foster of Lynn" |- |81.||Foster, Francis||25||wife of Christopher Foster |- |82.||Foster, Rebecca||5||child of Christopher Foster |- |83.||Foster, Nathaniel||2||child of Christopher Foster |- |84.||Foster, Jo.||1||child of Christopher Foster |- |118.||Fountaine, Edward|| 28|| |- |104.||Fox, Jo||35|| |- |105.||Fox, Richard||15|| |- |45.||Freeman, John||35|| |- |58.||Freeman, Marie||50|| |- |59.||Freeman, Jo||9|| |- |60.||Freeman, Sycillie||4|| |- |91.||Freeman, Thomas|| 24|| |- |107.||Freeman, Edmund|| 45|| |- |135.||Freeman, Edward||34||husbandman |- |136.||Freeman, Elizabeth|| 35||wife of Edward Freeman |- |149.||Freeman, Elizabeth||12|| |- |150.||Freeman, Alice||17|| |- |152.||Freeman, Edmund||15|| |- |153.||Freeman, John||8|| |- |03.||Fuller, William||25|| |- |14.||Fuller, Jo||15||(John) |} ===G=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |46.||Gatsell, Walter ||34|| |- |09.||Geere, Dennis|| 30||from Falmer, Sussex; bound for Lynn, MA.PCC 51 Pembroke. 36 pg 171{{citation needed}} |- |10.||Geere, Elizabeth ||22 ||wife of Dennis Geere |- |11.||Geere Elizabeth||3||child of Dennis Geere |- |12.||Geere, Sara||2||child of Dennis Geere |- |122.||Gillam, Ann|| 28|| |- |123.||Gillam, Benjamin||1|| child of Ann Gillam |- |172.||Goade, Thomas||15||listed with Winthropp family |- |47.|| Graves, Richard|| 23|| |- |113. ||Griffith, Joshua|| 25||Collins' servant; from Stephney; bound for Lynn.Pope. 36 pg 112{{citation needed}} |- |32. ||Hadborne, George|| 43|| glover; George Hepburn; from Southwark (S Savious), Surrey; bound for Charlestown, MA.Banks, Mass. 36 pg 168{{citation needed}} |} ===H=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |33. ||Hadborne, Anne|| 46||wife of George |- |34.|| Hadborne, Rebecca|| 10||child of George |- |35.|| Hadborne, Anna||4||child of George |- |55.|| Hallinck, John ||38|| |- |||Harbert Jo.|| 23||shoemaker of Northampton |- |08.|| Harding Elizabeth|| 12|| |- |145.|| Hillman Elliner|| 33|| |- |25.|| Houghton Jo.|| 4|| John from Eaton Bray, Befordshire to Dedham, MA.Pope. 36 pg 1{{citation needed}} |} ===I=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |85.||Ireson, Edward||4|| |- |93.||Ireson, Elizabeth||27|| |} ===J=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |67.|| Jones, Ellin|| 36|| (4 children) |- |68.|| Jones, Isack|| 8|| |- |69. ||Jones, Hester|| 6|| |- |70.|| Jones, Thomas|| 3|| |- |71. ||Jones, Sara|| 3 mo.|| |- |51.|| Jones, Thomas ||40|| (alone?) |- |87. ||Jones, Mary ||30|| (alone?) |- |154. ||Jones, Jo|| 15|| (alone?) |- |18.|| Jones, Charles|| 21|| (alone?) |- |16. ||Jordan, Joan||16||Hadborne servant |} ===K=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |06.||Kettell, Peter||10|| |- |130.||King, William||28|| |- |75.||Knore, Noll|| 29|| |- |76.||Knore, Sara||7|| |- |54.||Knore, Thomas||33|| |} ===L=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |125.||Launder, Thomas||22|| |- |174.||Lyne, Mary||6||listed with Winthropp family |} ===M=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |53. ||Marshall, William|| 40|| |- |164.|| Mason, Ralph|| 35|| joiner |- |165. ||Mason, Anne|| 35||wife of Ralph Mason |- |166.|| Mason, Richard|| 5||child of Ralph Mason |- |167. ||Mason, Samuel|| 3|| child of Ralph Mason |- |168.|| Mason, Susan|| 1||child of Ralph Mason |- |48. ||Mere, Robert ||43|| |- |78. ||Mere, Elizabeth ||30|| |- |79. ||Mere, John|| 3 mo|| |- |49. ||Mere, Samuel ||3|| |- |50.|| Monnings, Edmund|| 40||Munnings; from East Donyland, Essex; bound for Cambridge.Banks, Mass. 36 p. 48.{{citation needed}} |- |62. ||Monnings, Mary|| 30|| |- |63. ||Monnings, Mary|| 9|| |- |64.|| Monnings, Anna|| 6|| |- |65. ||Monnings, Michelaliel|| 3|| |} ===P=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |13.|| Pancrust, Anns|| 16|| listed with Geere family |- |74.|| Payne, William|| 15|| |- |106. ||Payne, Jo:||14|| |- |126. ||Potter, William ||27|| husbandman |- |127. ||Potter, Frances ||26|| wife of William Potter |- |128. ||Potter, Joseph ||4 mo.|| |- |57. ||Price, Rebecca|| 14|| |} ===R=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |96. ||Rainsford, Edward|| 26|| |- |131. ||Ram, George|| 25|| |- |98. ||Rookeman, John|| 45|| |- |99. ||Rookeman, Elizabeth|| 31|| |- |100. ||Rookeman, John|| 9|| |- |44. ||Roote, Ralph|| 50|| |- |115. ||Roote, Mary|| 15|| Collins' servant |} ===S=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |97.||[[Sharp-141|Sharpe, Robert]]||20|| |- |119.||Sheppard, Ralph|| 29|| |- |120.||Sheppard, Thanks||23||wife of Ralph |- |121.||Sheppard, Sara||2||child of Ralph |- |39.||Somner, Henry||15||of Northampton; "Henry Summers" from Bideford, Devonshire; bound for Woburn, MA.Wyman. 36 p. 19.{{citation needed}} |- |40.||Somner, Elisa||18||of Northampton |- |132.||Stantley, Jo.||34|| |- |161.||Steevens, Alice|| 22|| |- |07.||Steevens, Thomas|| 12|| |- |95.||Strowde, John||15|| |} ===T=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |146.||Terry, Jo||32|| |- |156.||Thomson, Thomas||18|| |- |16.||Tilly, William|| 28||from Barnstable and Boston; came from Little Minories, England |- |144.||Tucker, Margaret||23|| |- |14.||Tusler, Elizabeth||55||orig Taselie, listed with Geere family |- |05.||Tylly, Nathaniel||32|| |} ===W=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |43.||Wallis Ralph||40|| |- |73.||Wallis Joan|| 19|| |- |56.||Wallis George|| 15|| |- |61.||West, Jo||11|| |- |26.||White, Edward|| 42||husbandman |- |27.||White Martha||39||wife of Edward |- |28.||White Martha||10||child of Edward |- |29.||White Mary|| 8||child of Edward |- |17.||Whiteman Robert|| 20|| |- |139.||Williams Ann||10|| |- |15.||Wood Constant|| 12||listed with Geere family |- |148.||Woodman Richard|| 9|| |- |169.||Wynthropp John|| 27|| |- |170.||Wynthropp, Elizabeth||19|| |- |171.||Wynthropp, Deane|| 11|| |} ===Y=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |92.||Yates, William||14|| |} ==Additional List== ''~ by Banks Topo''{{citation needed}} :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''FROM'''||'''TO''' |- |Brackenbury, Richard and William||Folke or Holnest, Dorsetshire||SalemBanks, Mass. 36 p. 32.{{citation needed}} |- |Gott, Charles||Cambridge||SalemBanks, Mass. 36 p.12.{{citation needed}} |- |Haight, John||Dorsetshire||Salem 1629.Hist Rec of Putman Co., NY pg 452. 36 p. 37.{{citation needed}} |- |Vane, Sir Henry||London||BostonWinthrop. 36 p.108.{{citation needed}} |} ==By roll number:== ===04 May 1635=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |01.||Buttolph, Thomas|| 32|| |- |02.||Buttolph, Ann|| 24|| |- |03.||Fuller, William||25|| |- |04.||Fuller, Jo||15|| |- |05.||Tylly, Nathaniel|| 32|| |- |06.||Kettell, Peter||10|| |- |07.||Steevens, Thomas|| 12|| |- |08.||Harding, Elizabeth|| 12|| |} ===15 Jun 1635: Sworn at Thesselworth=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |09.||Geere, Dennis||30|| |- |10.||Geere, Elizabeth||22||wife of Dennis |- |11.||Geere Elizabeth||3||child of Dennis |- |12.||Geere, Sara||2||child of Dennis |- |13.||Pancrust, Ann||16|| |- |14.|| Tusler, Elizabeth|| 55|| |- |15.||Wood, Constant||12|| |} ===19 Jun 1635: Sworn at Little Minories=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |16.|| Tilly, William ||28|| |- |17. ||Whiteman, Robert ||20|| |- |18. ||Jones, Charles ||21|| |- |19. ||Browne, Lydia ||16|| |} ===20 Jun 1635: Sworn at St Lawrence, Essex=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |20. ||Bullocke, Henry ||40|| |- |21. ||Bullocke, Susan|| 42||wife of Henry Bullocke |- |22. ||Bullocke, Henry|| 8|| child of Henry Bullocke |- |23. ||Bullocke, Mary|| 6|| child of Henry Bullocke |- |24. ||Bullocke, Thomas|| 2||child of Henry Bullocke |} ===20 Jun 1635: Sworn at Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |25. ||Houghton, Jo. ||4|| |} ===22 Jun 1635: Sworn Cranbrook, Kent=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |26. ||White, Edward|| 42||husbandman |- |27. ||White, Martha ||39||wife of Edward White |- |28. ||White, Martha|| 10||child of Edward White |- |29. ||White, Mary|| 8|| child of Edward White |- |30. ||Allen, Jo.||30||husbandman |- |31. ||Allen, Ann|| 30|| wife of John Allen |} ===22 Jun 1635: Sworn at Stephney, London=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |32. ||Hadborne, George||43|| glover |- |33. ||Hadborne, Anne|| 46||wife of George Hadborne |- |34. ||Hadborne, Rebecca|| 10||child of George Hadborne |- |35. ||Hadborne, Anna|| 4||child of George Hadborne |- |36. ||Borebancke, Joseph|| 24||Hadborne's servant |- |37.|| Jordan, Joan|| 16|| Hadborne's servant |} ===26 Jun 1635=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |38. ||Harbert Jo. ||23||shoemaker of Northampton |} ===04 Jul 1635=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |39. ||Somner, Henry ||15|| of Northampton |- |40. ||Somner, Elisa|| 18||of Northampton |- |41. ||Adams, Richard|| 29|| bricklayer of Northampton |- |42. ||Adams, Susan|| 26||of Northampton |} ===17 Jun 1635=== :{|style: border=1; cellpadding=15; cellspacing=15 |'''ROLL#'''||style="width: 250px"|'''NAME'''||'''AGE'''||'''OTHER DATA''' |- |43. ||Wallis, Ralph|| 40|| |- |44. ||Roote, Ralph ||50|| |- |45. ||Freeman, John|| 35|| |- |46. ||Gatsell, Walter|| 34|| |- |47. ||Graves, Richard|| 23|| |- |48. ||Mere, Robert|| 43|| |- |49. ||Mere, Samuel ||3|| |- |50. ||Monnings, Edmund ||40|| |- |51. ||Jones, Thomas ||40|| |- |52. ||Drewrie, George ||19|| |- |53. ||Marshall, William|| 40|| |- |54.|| Knore, Thomas|| 33|| |- |55. ||Hallinck, John|| 38|| |- |56. ||Wallis, George|| 15|| |- |57. ||Price, Rebecca|| 14|| |- |58. ||Freeman, Marie|| 50|| |- |59. ||Freeman, Jo|| 9|| |- |60. ||Freeman, Sycillie ||4|| |- |61. ||West, Jo|| 11|| |- |62. ||Monnings, Mary ||30|| |- |63. ||Monnings, Mary|| 9|| |- |64. ||Monnings, Anna|| 6|| |- |65. ||Monnings, Michelaliel ||3|| |- |66. ||Ellis, Elizabeth|| 16|| |- |67. ||Jones, Ellin ||36|| |- |68.|| Jones, Isack|| 8|| |- |69. ||Jones, Hester|| 6|| |- |70. ||Jones, Thomas ||3 || |- |71. ||Jones, Sara ||3 mo|| |- |72. ||Covell, Cesara||15|| |- |73. ||Wallis, Joan|| 19|| |- |74.|| Payne, William ||15|| |- |75. ||Knore, Noll ||29|| |- |76. ||Knore, Sara|| 7|| |- |77. ||Driver Robert ||8|| |- |78. ||Mere, Elizabeth ||30|| |- |79. ||Mere, John|| 3 mo|| |- |80. ||Foster, Christopher|| 32|| |- |81. ||Foster, Francis ||25|| wife of Christopher Foster |- |82. ||Foster, Rebecca|| 5||child of Christopher Foster |- |83. ||Foster, Nathaniel|| 2||child of Christopher Foster |- |84.|| Foster, Jo. ||1||child of Christopher Foster |- |85. ||Ireson, Edward ||4|| |- |86. ||Almond, William ||34|| |- |87. ||Jones, Mary ||30|| |- |88.|| Almond, Audrey ||32|| |- |89. ||Almy, Annis|| 8|| |- |90. ||Burt, Edward ||8|| |- |91. ||Freeman, Thomas|| 24|| |- |92. ||Yates, William ||14|| |- |93. ||Ireson, Elizabeth ||27|| |- |94. ||Almy, Chr||3|| |- |95. ||St-rowde, John|| 15|| |- |96.|| Rainsford, Edward|| 26|| |- |97. ||[[Sharp-141|Sharpe, Robert]] ||20|| |- |98. ||Rookeman, John ||45|| |- |99. ||Rookeman, Elizabeth|| 31|| |- |100. ||Rookeman, John|| 9|| |- |101. ||Burt, Hugh|| 35|| |- |102. ||Burt, Ann ||32|| |- |103. ||Bassett, William ||9|| |- |104. ||Fox, Jo|| 35|| |- |105. ||Fox, Richard|| 15|| |- |106. ||Payne, Jo|| 14|| |- |107. ||Freeman, Edmund|| 45|| |} ===30 Jun 1635: Sworn at Stephney, London=== :{|style: border=1; 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(1874). The Original Lists Of Persons Of Quality; Emigrants; Religious Exiles; Political Rebels; Serving Men Sold For A Term Of Years; Apprentices; Children Stolen; Maidens Pressed; And Others Who Went From Great Britain To The American Plantations, 1600-1700: with their ages and the names of the ships in which they embarked, and other interesting particulars; from mss. preserved in the State Paper Department of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England (pp. 73, 87- 93, 96-99). London. Google Books.[https://books.google.com/books?id=J5ULAAAAIAAJ] (also see -- [[Space: The Original Lists Of Persons]]). :"The Abigail 1635." Tripod.com. Web.[http://members.tripod.com/~searchn/Abigail.html] :"Passengers of the Abigail: Master Robert Hackwell voyage of 1635," (n.d.). Winthrop Society. Web.[http://winthropsociety.com/ships/abigail.htm] :Olive Tree Genealogy. Web.[http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/abigail1635.shtml] ===Footnotes=== == Acknowledgements == This content was originally created by [[Ogle-1294|Bree Ogle]]

Abijah and Elizabeth Wiggins & Descendants of Henry and Houston Counties, Alabama

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Source: pjhalfcat on ancestry.com. "Photo of an article included in a book called ''Henry's Heritage''. The article was originally written by a desendant of Abijah and Elizabeth, Mrs. Lanelle Wiggins Folkes of Webb, Alabama. The page was photographed at the Reference Room of the Alabama Department of Archives and History in Montgomery, Alabama." [[Wiggins-226|Daniel]] and [[Truitt-276|Suzannah]] Wiggins were the parents of eleven children. My great, great grandfather, Abijah Wiggins, was the second of their eleven children. [[Wiggins-493|Abijah Wiggins]] was born February 5, 1803 in North Carolina; and, died September 25, 1887 in Henry County, Alabama; he married [[Adams-13345|Elizabeth Adams]], who was born October 10, 1803 in North Carolina also; she died September 26, 1894 Henry County, Alabama. Along with his father, Daniel, and family, Abijah and his family came into South Carolina; Georgia; and ,finally, Southeast Alabama. Abijah and Elizabeth settled in Henry County, Alabama Choctawhatchee River near Old Center Methodist Church in Henry County, Alabama; and, both are buried with distinctive grave markers there. They probably married in Georgia about 1842; they were the parents of fourteen children as follows: 1. [[Wiggins-492|Nancy Wiggins]] was born December 7, 1825; (Georgia); she married [[Sowell-228|George N. Sowell]]. 2. William D. Wiggins was born May 17, 1827 (Georgia); he died in 1839. 3. Arnold Wiggins was born July 7, 1828 (Georgia); died in the Civil War; his body was not returned home. He was in Company B, 33rd Regiment. 4. Hopewell Wiggins was born November 12, 1829 (Georgia) and died in 1923 and is buried in Covington County, Alabama. He was in the Civil War; and, his wife was Elizabeth Oates Cooper. 5. James D. Wiggins was born in 1831 and died young. 6. Elizabeth was born in January 12, 1833 (Georgia) and married Charles Alfred Hutto; they are buried at Wiggins Church Cemetery in Dale County, Alabama. 7. Anzilla Wiggins was born March 27, 1834 (Georgia) and died in April 24, 1919; she married Kenneth Yelverton. Both are buried at Wiggins Church Cemetery (Dale Co., Alabama). 8. Mary Wiggins was born December 12, 1835 (Georgia) and married Isaac Kent. 9. Winford Wiggins was born October 12, 1837 (Georgia) and died in 1904 (Henry Co., Alabama); married Green Davidson. 10. Susan Wiggins was born April 26, 1839 (Georgia); married Willis W. McLain November 16, 1858; she died in 1920. 11. Phoebe Wiggins was born April 29, 1841 (Georgia) and died in 1929 in Henry County, Alabama. She married Jeremiah Wilkinson (he died in Civil War); and they are buried at Wiggins Cemetery (Dale County), Alabama. Her second husband was W. H. Key. 12. George M. Wiggins was a Civil War soldier born November 29, 1843 (Georgia) and died November 26, 1931; he was married to Alcie J. Wilkinson. They are both buried at Bluff Springs in Houston County, Alabama. 13. Rebecca Wiggins was born December 10, 1849 and died December 24, 1930 (Henry Co., Alabama); she was about the 3rd or 4th wife of James W. Cureton; and they are buried at Center Methodist Church Cemetery in Henry County, Alabama. 14. Martha Ann Frances Wiggins was born March 31, 1851 (prob. Henry Co., Alabama); and died June 8, 1938. She married William W. Camercon and they are buried at Union Hill Church Cemetery in Houston County, Alabama. I, Lanelle Wiggins Folkes, am the great, great granddaughter of Abijah and Elizabeth Adams Wiggins and have had the unique opportunity to walk where their homesite once was; many other of my close relatives -- even my great grandfather George M. Wiggins, had a homesite close by. In my walks, I have picked up keepsakes from some of the old home sites. I feel so humble to have had such pleasures to experience; and, to have listened to the stories about the loving and caring ways within these families. There was always a story about a family Bible-even as far back as Daniel Wiggins' Bible. What a struggle it must have been to care for and provide for such large families; and to travel such distances with so many people along. But, thank God' They never gave up! Many of the Wiggins descendants were school teachers; so there must have been an emphasis on education somewhere farther back in this family. ''Sources: History of Henry Co., Alabama by Mrs. Marvin Scott; Henry County, Alabama Tomb Records; family stories, family property deeds, and marriage licenses of Henry and Houston Counties, Alabama. Submitted by: Mrs. Dorothy Brackin, 2155 Ben Ivey Road, Webb, Alabama 36376. Written by: Mrs. Lanelle Wiggins Folkes, 2155 Ben Ivey Road, Webb, AL 36376.''

About Frauds and Fabrications Categories

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[[Category: Frauds and Fabrications]] ==How to Use this Page == This page is intended to assist contributors in creating and working with categories to document genealogical frauds and fabrications. If you discover a fraud or fabrication with no subcategory in [[:Category: Frauds and Fabrications]], follow the steps below: === Post about it to the G2G discussion group. === :Posting to the G2G discussion group raises WikiTree awareness, creates web visibility for the problem, and can get you help with the cleanup. === Create a new Frauds and Fabrications category for it. === :We generally name these after the perpetrator, if there is one. If the fraud itself has a very well-known name, use that. Otherwise, name it after the major affected family or families; location + affected family also makes sense. See the existing sub-categories for examples. :A new category tag looks like: :[[Category:My Egregious Genealogical Fraud]] :or :[[Category:Preposterous Family Fabrication]] :You create the fraud/fabrication category you want by putting the tag on a profile page; save, switch to profile view, and click the red link. That brings you to the edit page for your new category. :Now, to make it a subcategory of Frauds and Fabrications, just put the following text on your category: :[[Category: Frauds and Fabrications]] === Add a description to the new category page === Describe the situation: :'''Who''' perpetrated the fraud, wrote the fictitious genealogy, or made the error. :'''What and Where''': So far as you can, list affected sources, and explain how they were affected. If a published source has described the fabrication or fraud, provide reference citations. :'''Insert''' the following text (customized for the particular fraud or fabrication) to explain that profiles in the category are not necessarily fraudulent or fabricated: ::This category is a location to identify the profiles of people whose biographies or family histories have been affected by [Named fraud] (''Insert Name and identify it as fraud or fabrication''). "Affected" is the operative word -- listing in this category does NOT mean that the profile itself is fraudulent; hopefully it is listed because the ''[fraud or fabrication]'' has been identified and corrected. ===Add profiles to your subcategory === * Include profiles for people whose genealogy may be affected by the fraud * Include profiles for real people who have some false information or connections from the fraud. * Include false or fraudulent profiles. * Even if the current profile is clear of fake or fraudulent information, it is beneficial to add the profile to the category to alert others to the possibility that the information they have found (and may want to add to WikiTree) may be fabricated. To add a profile to the category, paste the sub-category tag into the profile at the top: [[Category:Preposterous Family Fabrication]] === Clean up the affected profiles === * Detach entirely false profiles from real ones, and document the problem in the affected profiles * Put your documentation about the fraud or fabrication at the top of the text section of the profile, before the Biography section. * If a profile for a person is part of a project or eligible for a project, ask for it to be made project-protected (or do that yourself.) This helps protect it from further false connections. :WikiTree retains profiles for fabricated people to document the fabrication and help prevent new profiles from being created for these people. The profiles will show up on web searches, and if someone tries to recreate one on Wikitree, it should show up as a match or a duplicate, thus alerting its creator to the existence of an issue. ===Uncertain and Disproven Existence=== Some persons who were the object of frauds really existed, but there is fraudulent information or connections about them which need to be highlighted. Other persons, however, may never have existed. In this case, it is good to add the {{Uncertain Existence}} template to the file. When you are confident that the person never existed, post a G2G Disproven Existence Notification. This invites others to provide documentation that the person actually existed. If a week passes without such a response, the template {{Disproven Existence}} can replace the Uncertain Existence template, and the fraudulent person be severed from all connections to other profiles. You should also contact the [[Project:Disproven_Existence|Disproven Existence Project]] so that they can put the project template on the profile and add the project as co-manager of the profile. WikiTree generally does not delete files. The value of keeping a fraudulent profile of a non-existent person on WikiTree is that someone later who seeks to create the same profile will be alerted that it already exists.

Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots == Contains alphabetical index of 58500 soldiers and patriots of the American Revolution whose graves were located and identified in publications of the Daughters of the American Revolution (DAR) between 1900 and 1981 * by Patricia Law Hatcher * published by Pioneer Heritage Press, Dallas, TX, 1987-1988 * original publications might contain more information * original reports until 1961 are available [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/572993?availability=Family%20History%20Library at FamilySearch] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/772761?availability=Family%20History%20Library D.A.R. Revolutionary War burial index], contains also more information than the book, e.g. the page number in the original DAR report * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ** https://archive.org/details/abstractofgraves0000hatc borrow * Vol. 1-4. ** https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=4110 $$$$ ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008555326 search only === WikiTree Syntax === * Hatcher, Patricia Law. ''[[Space:Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots|Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots]]'' (Pioneer Heritage Press, Dallas, TX, 1987) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Hatcher|Hatcher]]) * Hatcher, Patricia Law. ''[[Space:Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots|Abstract of Graves of Revolutionary Patriots]]'' (Pioneer Heritage Press, Dallas, TX, 1987), p. 134

Abstract of Probate Records at Fairfield, Connecticut, Down to 1721

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Connecticut Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Fairfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Abstract of Probate Records at Fairfield, Connecticut, Down to 1721 == Unpublished, type written, abstracts. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Abstract of Probate Records at Fairfield, Connecticut, Down to 1721|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/abstractofprobat00slsn === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Abstract of Probate Records at Fairfield, Connecticut, Down to 1721|Abstract of Probate Records at Fairfield, Connecticut, Down to 1721]]'' (n.p) [ Page ]. * ([[#PRFC|Probate Records Fairfield, Conn.]])

Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Gloucestershire|Gloucestershire Sources]] __TOC__ == Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery == * 1893 British Record Society, London * Vol. 1 & 2: Edited by [[Stiff-314|William Phillimore Watts Phillimore]] (1853-1913) and George S. Fry * Vol. III is by Fry * Vol. IV is by Sidney Madge * Vol. V is by ??? * Vol. VI Abstracted by Ethel Stokes * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery |WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Many ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000554278 * Part I. 1-11 Charles I. 1625-1636 ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractsglouce01changoog * Vol. 9 Part I. 1-11 Charles I. 1625-1636 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NDsEAAAAIAAJ ::* http://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951d02036636i ::* http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030803836 * Part II. 12-18 Charles I. 1637-1642 ::* https://archive.org/stream/abstractsglouce02changoog * Part. III. 1-18 Charles I. 1625-1642 ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractsofglouc21grea ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Z1IEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oZ1UAAAAYAAJ ::* http://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951d02036643l * Part. III. 1-18 Charles I. 1625-1642 ::* http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030803838 * Part IV. 20 Henry III. to 29 Edward I. 1236-1300 ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractsofglouc00grea ::* http://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951d02036637g ::* http://hdl.handle.net/2027/uva.x030803839 * Part V. * Part VI. 33 Edward III to 14 Henry IV 1359-1413 ::* http://hdl.handle.net/2027/pst.000023822993 === WikiTree Syntax === * Phillimore, W.P.W & Fry, George S. ''[[Space:Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery|Abstracts of Gloucestershire Inquisitiones Post Mortem Returned Into the Court of Chancery]]'' (British Record Society, London, 1893) Year , [ Page ]. * ([[#Phillimore|Phillimore & Fry]])

Abstracts of Somersetshire Wills

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Somerset]] Other [[Space:Sources-England#Somerset|Somerset Sources]] __TOC__ == Abstracts of Somersetshire Wills == Etc: Copied from the Manuscript Collections of the Late Rev. Frederick Brown * by [[Crisp-1296|Frederick Arthur Crisp]] (1851-1922) * privately printed for F. A. Crisp, 1887- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Abstracts of Somersetshire Wills|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1887) ::* https://books.google.ca/books?id=PElFAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.ca/books?id=JyYVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005831428 * Vol. 2 (1888) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LCYVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=U0lFAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005831428 ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractsofsomer00cris ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractssomers00browgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ojsRAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3 (1889) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fElFAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2FttAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LSYVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005831428 * Vol. 4 (1889) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_VttAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7KsqAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=C0tFAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WSYVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005831428 * Vol. 5 (1890) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=KktFAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XCYVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005831428 ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractsofsomer55cris * Vol. 6 (1890) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RktFAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZCYVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005831428 === WikiTree Syntax === * Crisp, Frederick Arthur. ''[[Space:Abstracts of Somersetshire Wills|Abstracts of Somersetshire Wills]]'' (F.A. Crisp, 1887) [ Page ]. * ([[#Crisp|Crisp]])

Abstracts of Wiltshire Inquisitions post mortem, returned into the Court of Chancery

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Wiltshire, Sources]] Other [[Space:Sources-England#Wiltshire | Wiltshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Abstracts of Wiltshire Inquisitions Post Mortem, Returned into the Court of Chancery == "Inquisitiones post mortem" were concerned only with the property held "in chief" by the deceased. The original documents are in Latin. This book contains abstracts written in English. * by George S. Fry and Edw. Alex. Fry * published 1901 by The British record society in London. * published as part of [[Space:The Index Library|The Index Library]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Abstracts of Wiltshire Inquisitions post mortem, returned into the Court of Chancery|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 23 ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractsofwilts23grea ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractswiltsh00frygoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=n0IEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractswiltsh00stokgoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=7JsKAAAAYAAJ ::* Vol. 1 https://books.google.com/books?id=i4EaAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 37 ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractsofwilts37grea ::* https://archive.org/details/abstractswiltsh01frygoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=uE4EAAAAIAAJ ::* http://www.mocavo.com/Abstracts-of-Wiltshire-Inquisitiones-Post-Mortem-Returned-Into-the-Court-of-Chancery-Volume-37/730888 * Vol. 48 https://archive.org/details/abstractsofwilts48grea === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1. King Charles the First. * Vol. 2. Henry III, Edward I, and Edward II, A.D., 1242-1326. * Vol. 3. King Edward III, A.D., 1327-1377. === WikiTree Syntax === * Fry, George S. & Fry, Edw. Alex. ''[[Space:Abstracts of Wiltshire Inquisitions post mortem, returned into the Court of Chancery|Abstracts of Wiltshire Inquisitions Post Mortem, Returned into the Court of Chancery]]'' (British Record Society, London, 1901) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Fry|Fry]]) === Notes from Vol. 1 === Page 2: Jun 4, 1625 Thomas Browne, the father died May 4, 1608 Thomas Browne, his son died Feb. 6th, 1624/5 Robert Browne, brother of Thomas the son, "aged 20 years, one month, eight days." (b.April 27, 1605 ) Frances Browne, widow of Thomas Browne, the father. Page 2-3: Sept. 23, 1625 John Ellyott: age 33 (b.1592) Thomas Ellyott, his brother, age 48 and more (b.ca.1572) Page 3-4: Aug. 1, 1623 Thomas Jeay, made his will Apr. 26, 1623 and died Apr 28, 1623 William Jeay, his 2nd son Stephen Jeay, his 4th son Bartholomew Jeay, his 5th son Thomas Jeay, his son, next heir (1st son?) aged 24 years and more. Page 5: Aug. 16, 1625 Henry Munday died June 3, 1625 Henry Munday, son of Henry, next heir: age 7 Page 5-12: March 15, 1623/4 Hugh Speake died Jan. 5, 1623/4 Elizabeth, wife of Hugh George Speke, son of Hugh, next heir: age 26 years and more.(b.1598) Henry Speke, 2nd son of Hugh Francis Speke, 3rd son of Hugh Page 12-15: Aug. 16, 1625 Richard Westfield alias Wastfield: died Dec. 31, 1624 William Westfeild, eldest son of Richard, aged 28 years and more. Anthony Westfield, 2nd son of Richard Edward Westfield, 3rd son of Richard Richard Westfield, 4th son of Richard John Westfield, 5th son of Richard Ann(e) Wastfield, widow of Richard Page 15: Apr. 4, 1626 John Flower died Oct, 29, 1614 John Flower, the son of John, died Aug. 20, 1624 Joan, wife of John Flower the son, survives Laurance Allwood died Apr 14, 1621 John Flower, son of John and Joan, next heir: age 2 years, 11 months, 2 days (at time of his father's death.)) Page 17: Aug. 29, 1626 John Gibbes died Jan. 10, 1626 John Gibbes of Badbury, son of John: age 30 years and more Page 17-18: Apr. 4, 1626 ::: Edward, Earl of Hertford: died Apr. 6, 1621 at Nettlye, Southampton ::: Edward Seamour, esq., Lord Beauchamp, deceased, son of Edward ::: Edward son and heir of Edward Seamour: age 28 years and more, living in Eston. Page 18-20: Apr. 4, 1626 Richard Hunton died Apr. 16, 1625 William Hunton, son and heir apparent of Richard: age 29 years and more Elizabeth, wife of William Page 24: "Edward Seymour on 1st July, 7 James I [1609], took to wife the said Anne Sackvile, at Westminster." [http://books.google.com/books?id=n0IEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA25#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. 1, Page 25]: "Edward Lord Beauchamp died at Great Bedwyn on 21st July, 10 James I [1612], leaving three sons ... Edward Seymour, esquire, and afterwards knight, his eldest son, William Seymour, esquire, and afterwards knight, and Earl of Hertford, his second son, and Francis Seymour, esquire, and now knight." Page 25: [http://books.google.com/books?id=n0IEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA25#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. 1, Page 25] "the marriage between.. Francis Seymour and Frances Prynne, eldes daughter of Sir Gilbert Prynne (of Allington, co. Wilts.), knight, by indenture dated 1st January, 10 James I [1613]" Page 28: "Sir Edward Seymour, knight, eldest son of Edward Lord Beauchamp, died at Great Bedwyn, 20th January, 17 James I [1620], without heir of his body, and William Seymour, second son of the said Lord Beauchamp is his brother and next heir." [http://books.google.com/books?id=n0IEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA30#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. 1, Pages 30-31] ::: "The said Earl died 6th April, 19 James I [1621], at Netley, co. Southampton, and William no Earl of Hertford is his grandson and heir, viz. son and heir of Edward Seymour, esquire, commonly called Lord Beauchamp, deceased, son and heir of the siad Earl, deceased, and was at the dath of the said Earl aged 33 years 7 months and 5 days. And the said William, Frances wife of the said Edward Earl of Hertford, and Anne wife of Edward Seymour, son of Edward Lord Beauchamp, still survive at Easton, co. Wilts." ::: " The said William no Earl of Hertford, the said Frances late Countess of Hertford and now Duchess of Richmond, Anne Lady Beauchamp, and Sir Francis Seymour knight, have taken the profits of the premises since the death of the said Earl." [http://books.google.com/books?id=n0IEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA31#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. 1, Page 31-34] Nov. 20, 1626 ::: William Jones, esquire: died at Keevil April 2, 1620 ::: Isabella, his wife ::: Henry Jones, 2nd son of William ::: Abigail, wife of Henry ::: Sefton Jones, son of William: age 44 at time of father's death [http://books.google.com/books?id=n0IEAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA34#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. 1, Page 34-35] July 26, 1626 ::: Christopher Polden, gent, died April 3, 1626 ::: Elizabeth Eyre, wife of Christopher. Married Aug 1, 1623 ::: Christopher Eyer, father of Elizabeth, died at Codford ::: Thomas Polden, son of Christopher and Elizabeth, born after the death of Elizabeth's father. Age 12 months and 2 days (at time of father's death) Page 36 Aug. 29, 1626 ::: Robert Rive, gentleman, died Apr. 16, 1626 ::: Ketelbye, eldest daughter of Robert, wife of Thomas Clarke ::: Thomas Clarke, son of Thomas Clarke ::: Thomas and Ketelbye indenture dated May 2, 1611, married in/about July 1611. ::: James Clarke son of Thomas Clarke and Ketelbye Rive: age 8 years (at time of Robert's death) ::: Ketelbye died about April 1619 ::: Elizabeth, daughter of Robert, is now wife of Daniel Morgan: age 30 years (at time of Robert's death) Page 37 Jan. 4, 1627 ::: Anthony Risbye, late of London, gentleman. Will dated Oct. 17, 1626. died Oct. 18, 1626 at Burtonhill ::: John Risbye, brother of Anthony ::: Alice Howe, daughter of Anthony Risbye ::: Margery Moore, daughter of Anthony Risbye ::: Mary Clarke, daughter of Anthony Risbye ::: John and Elizabeth Archer, children of Anthony Risbye nieces ::: Richard, brother of Anthony ::: Thomas, son of Richard, deceased ::: Esay(sic), son of Thomas, age 13 years 8 months 15 days (at time of Anthony's death) Feb. 6, 1627 [[Tooker-4|Giles Tooker]] (The name George is also give. This must be an error?) will dated Apr. 25, 1618. died Nov. 25, 1623 ::: [[Eyre-34|Elizabeth]], wife of Giles ::: [[Tooker-58|Edward]], Heir and son of Giles, also executor: age 26 ::: [[Tooker-59|William]], son of Giles Page 42-43: Apr. 4, 1626 ::: Geoffrey Whitaker the younger died Dec. 17, 1625 ::: Nash(e) father of Geoffrey, died Oct. 23, 1610 ::: Geoffrey Whitaker the elder, gentleman, grandfather of Geoffrey and father of Nash(e): will dated Mar. 12, 1600. died Apr. 6, 1601 ::: Geoffrey Whitaker, brother and heir of Nash(e): age 40 (at time of death of Geoffrey the younger) Page 43: Aug. 29, 1626 ::: Giles Webbe died Dec. 10, 1624 ::: William Webbe, deceased, father of Giles. Will dated Feb. 8, 1610. died Feb. 14, 1610 at Liddiard Millicent ::: Ambrose Webbe, son of William ::: John Webbe, deceased, son of Giles ::: William Webbe, son of John ::: Robert Webbe, son of Giles ::: Benedict Webbe, son of Giles ::: Christophe Webbe, son and next heir of Giles: age 18 (at time of death of Giles) Page 44: May 22, 1627 ::: Henry Buckerville/Buckerfield, lunatic. Has 3 children: ::: Henry, son of Henry, heir apparent: age 7 (b.1620) ::: Bartholomew, son of Henry ::: Susan, daughtr of Henry Page 45-46: Sept. 4, 1627 ::: Thomas Andrewes, gentleman. Will dated Mar. 18, 1627. died Apr. 16, 1627 ::: Joan, wife of Thomas ::: Elizabeth Blacke, daughter of Joan ::: Thomas Andrewes, son of Thomas: aged 40 years Page 46-47: Sept. 4, 1627 ::: Anthony Clase: Will dated Oct. 14, 1626. died Oct. 31, 1626 ::: Agnes, wife of Anthony ::: Richard, brother of Anthony: age 30 (at time of death of Anthony) Page 47-48: Jan. 4, 1627 ::: Thomas Cowper, died at Ablington Oct. 18, 1626 ::: Edmund, son and heir apparent: aged 40 years and more Page 48-49: July 26, 1626 ::: John Danvers died Mar. 18, 1626 ::: Charles, brother of John, aged 45 years and more. Page 49-51: Mar. 28, 1627 ::: Charles Danvers. Will Oct. 14, 1626. died at Baynton Oct. 21, 1626 ::: Joan Jones, widow, deceased, mother of Charles ::: Mary, wife of Charles, survies and is at Baynton. ::: Henry, eldest son of Charles: age 18 years 5 months 9 days (at time of death of Charles) ::: Charles had 7 "younger" children: Edward, Charles, John, Silvester, Elinor, Lucy, and Grace. ::: Charles also had older(?) children: Elizabeth and Mary Page 52: Sept. 4, 1627 ::: Richard King died at Colingbourne Kingston Sept. 26, 1626 ::: Richard, son of Richard: aged 29 years ::: Joan, widow of Richard, survives and lives at Collingbourne. Page 52-53: Sept. 4, 1627 ::: Thomas Lamborne died June 23, 1627 ::: William, brother of Thomas: aged 50 years Page 53-54: Jan. 9, 1628 ::: Sir Gilbert Prynne, knt. died at Marleborough Jun 20, 1627 ::: Mary, wife of Gilbert, survives at Allington ::: Frances, first daughter of Gilbert and Mary. died at Allington Sept. 6, 1626. She married Sir Francis Seymour. ::: Seymour Prynn, second daughter of Gilbert and Mary, wife of Sir George Hastings, knight: age 28 years ::: Thomas Prynne, of Swansweek, co. Somerset (???) ::: Nicholas, brother of Thomas ::: Charles Seymour, eldest son of Francis Seymour and Frances Prynne: aged 6 years 11 months 4 days Page 55-56: Sept. 4, 1627 ::: Walter Parker, died at Lushill May 18, 1627 ::: Virgil Parker, father of Walter ::: Mary, wife of Virgil, mother of Walter, now wife of Robert Power, survives at Lushull ::: Margaret, widow of Walter, survives at Lushill ::: Virgil Parker, son of Walter and heir: age 12 years 1 month 15 days (at time of father's death) Page 57-59 ::: Jan. 9, 1628 ::: Anthony Hungerford, knight. died June 27, 1627 ::: Sarah Wiseman, widow of William Wiseman and 2nd wife of Anthony ::: Anthony Hungerford, son of Anthony and Sarah ::: John Hungerford, son of Anthony and Sarah ::: Henry Hungerford, son of Anthony and Sarah ::: Giles Hungerford, son of Anthony and Sarah ::: Lucy, 1st wife of Anthony, the father ::: Lucy was the daughter of Walter Hungerford ::: Edward, son of Anthony and Lucy, now knight of the Bath: age 30 Page 59-60 ::: Oct. 9, 1627 ::: Thomas Sloper died Apr. 21, 1619 ::: Wiliam, son of Thomas: age 6 years 2 months 15 days (at time of father's death) ::: Joan, wife of Edward Norway ::: Elianora, wife of Nicholas Peirie als. Clarke Page 60-61 ::: Mar. 28, 1627 ::: Henry Vynar died Sept. 3, 1626 ::: Richard son of Henry age 35 Page 62 ::: Mar. 28, 1627 ::: Walter White died Dec. 14, 1626 ::: Francis, brother of Walter ::: Samuel, brother of Walter ::: Henry, elder brother of Walter ::: Hester, wife of Walter ::: Walter, son of Walter age 9 years 11 months 4 days (at time of his father's death) Page 63 ::: Aug. 5, 1628 ::: Thomas Phillipps died Mar. 23, 1628 ::: William, son of Thomas: age 26 ::: Anthony Phillipps Page 63-64 ::: Apr. 18, 1628 ::: William Tincker, will dated Oct. 5, 1627. died Oct. 10, 1627 ::: Margaret, wife of William ::: Robert, brother of William ::: Robert, son of William, age 18 years 12 months 5 days (at time of his father's death) Page 64-65 ::: Apr. 18, 1628 ::: John Mortymer died Mar. 13, 1627 ::: George, son of John: age 25 Page 65-66 ::: Aug. 5, 1628 ::: Thomas Walford, will dated Apr. 4, 1627. died Apr. 8, 1627 at Kingeswood ::: Elizabeth, wife of Thomas, survives at Kingeswood ::: Richard, son of Thomas: age 21 ::: Thomas, son of Thomas Page 66-67 ::: Apr. 18, 1628 ::: Richard Bayley died Jan. 10, 1626 ::: Robert, father of Richard ::: John, brother of Robert, deceased ::: William, son of Richard, deceased ::: Robert, son of Robert: age 2 years and 8 months Page 68-70 ::: Sept. 4, 1627 ::: William Adye, the elder, died June 23, 1627 ::: Elizabeth, widow of William ::: William, son of William the younger: age 30, survive at Eston Grey ::: Emma wife of William the younger, survive at Eston Grey ::: John Clarke, the elder son of Thomas Clarke ::: Joseph Adye, elder son of William the younger, survive at Eston Grey ::: Mary, wife of Joseph, survive at Eston Grey ::: Mary Clarke, wife of William the younger and daughter of Thomas Clark ::: Joseph Ady married Mary Clarke Page 70-71 ::: Sept. 5, 1628 ::: Adam Peddington/Tuck of Burtonhill, clothier. Will dated Nov. 10, 1627. died Apr. 28, 1628 ::: Elizabeth Pedington/Tuck widow of Adam ::: William, brother of Adam ::: Adam, son of William ::: Oliver, brother of Adam (testator) ::: John, son of Oliver ::: Richard, son of Oliver ::: Oliver, son of Oliver ::: Elizabeth, sister-in-law of Adam ::: Henry, brother of Adam: age 60 ::: Robert Peddington/Tuck, cousin of Adam ::: Henry Peddington/Tuck, cousin of Adam Page 72-73 ::: Sept. 5, 1628 ::: Richard Jeaine. died Jan. 10, 1628 at Foxeley, co. Wilts ::: Mary, wife of Richard, survive at Foxeley ::: Richard Jeaine, son of John Jeaine, late of Bisley, co. Gloucester, fuller, deceased ::: William Jeaine, son of William, deceased, brother of Richard: age 40 ::: Robert Hort, son of Edmund Hort ::: John and Richard Jesoppe, sons of John Jessoppe, late of Naylesworth, parish of Aveninge, fuller, deceased Page 73-74 ::: Jan. 10, 1629 ::: Roger Martyn died Feb. 13, 1628 at Hurdcott ::: Roger, son of Roger: age 30 Page 74 ::: Jan. 9, 1629 ::: John Samford died Oct. 2, 1628 ::: John, son of John: age 13 years 14 days. ::: Elizabeth, widow of William Sharpe, and before that, wife of Hugh Samford, deceased Page 75-77 ::: Apr. 10, 1629 ::: John Grove, the elder. died at Berry Court, co. Wilts, Jan. 2, 1628/29 ::: William, brother of John, died before John ::: Robert, brother of John, survived and have at least one son ::: Hugh, brother of John, survived and have at least one son ::: John, son of William, the younger, died before John the elder ::: Mary Lowe, wife of William, daughter of John Lowe ::: John the elder's brother William had three daughters: Mary (age 21), now wife of John Lowe, Margaret Grove (age 14) and Jane Grove (age 12) (ages determined on Feb. 5 last before taking of this inquisition.) Page 78 ::: Aug. 25, 1629 ::: Nicholas Wallis, lunatic. ::: Frances Duchess of Richmond (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frances_Howard,_Duchess_of_Richmond) Page 78-80 ::: Oct. 2, 1629 ::: George Irton died Mar. 1, 1629, or there abouts ::: Richard, son of George Page 80-81 ::: July 30, 1629 ::: John Spenser, died Sept. 26, 1628 at Quidhampton ::: Anne Ayliffe, wife of John, married Feb. 8, 1621. survives and lives at Wroughton ::: George and Thomas, brothers of Anne ::: John, son of John and Anne, the eldest son: age 7 years 6 months 15 days (at date of inquisition) Page 81-83 ::: Nov. 19, 1630 ::: Sir William Powlett, knight. died Mar. 3, 1630 ::: William, son of William, age 16 years 2 months 3 weeks Page 83-85 ::: Aug. 25, 1629 ::: William Gunter, declared a lunatic Aug. 25, 1627 ::: Brian, eldest son of William: age 30 ::: John, brother of William, deceased ::: other sons of William: William, John, James, Henry, Gilbert ::: daughters of William: Judith, Anne, Mary, Eleanor, Frances Page 85-89 ::: Sept. 22, 1629 ::: Henry Longe, esquire. die at Ashleye Mar. 16, 1628 ::: Alice, widow of Anthony Longe, mother of Henry ::: Thomas Longe, 2nd son of Alice, died at Ashley with issue ::: Henry Longe, another son of Alice: age 17 years 11 months 13 days (at time of father's death) ::: Giles Tracy, 2nd son of John Tracy, knight ::: Alice died at Ashley Sept. 16, 1596 ::: Isarell, widow of Henry Longe the younger, survives, lives at Ashley Page 89-90 ::: Aug. 20, 1630 ::: William Swaddon, clothier. died Apr. 17, 1630 ::: Henry, brother of William: age 24 Page 90 ::: July 14, 1630 ::: Robert Hardinge/North died Apr. 4, 1630 ::: Elizabeth, widow of Robert, survives at Badbury ::: Robert Hardinge/North son of Robert: age 40 Page 91 ::: Aug. 20, 1630 ::: Henry Longe, esquire Page 92-93 ::: July 14, 1630 ::: Roger Blagden. died Apr. 1, 1630 at Keevell ::: Agnes, wife of Roger, survives at Keevell ::: Roger, son of Roger, married Hester James, daughter of Margaret James, widow and sister of John James ::: Roger, the son, married Hester May 28, 1628 ::: Roger, the son, on the day of his father's death was age 30 years Page 94-97 ::: Apr. 20, 1625, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England ::: Edmund Ludlow. died Nov. 9, 1624 ::: Margaret, wife of Edmund, survives him ::: Benjamin, son of Edmund ::: Humphrey, son of Edmund ::: Edmund, son of Edmund ::: Henry, son of Edmund and heir apparent: age 40 years ::: Lettice, wife of Henry, and daughter of Thomas West, Lord Delawarr, deceased. Page 97-101 ::: Sept. 24, 1630, Salisbury, Wiltshire, England ::: William, Earl of Pembroke. died Apr. 10, 1630 without issue ::: Henry, father of William (only had 2 sons) will dated Jan. 18, 1596. died Jan. 19, 1601 ::: Lady Mary, Countess of Pembroke, widow of Henry ::: Philip, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomer, 2nd son of Henry: age 40 Page 101-2 ::: Mar. 9, 1630 ::: Roger Langley: date of will Jan. 11, 1630. died Jan. 20, 1630 ::: Roger, eldest son of Roger, age 8 years, 4 months, 8 days (at time of father's death) ::: Younger children of Roger: Joan, Mary, William, Thomas ::: Mary, widow of Roger Page 102-3 ::: Mar. 5, 1630 ::: John Ray died Feb. 11, 1630 ::: Cecily Lavington, daughter of William Lavington, wife of John. indenture dated June 2, 1626. survives at Salisbury. ::: Samuel, son of John: age 11 years 9 months 24 days (at father's death) Page 103-107 ::: Mar. 9, 1630 ::: Sir Richard Grobham, knight. of Great Wishford. died July 5, 1629 ::: His wife: Dame Margaret Grobham ::: John, brother of Richard. age 60 years ::: Agnes, wife of John ::: George Grobham, son of John, of Bromfeild, co. Somerset Page 107 ::: Jan. 3, 1632 ::: Anne Warneford, widow. died at Malmesbury Apr. 11, 1631 ::: Eliabeth, wife of Sir John Powlett, knight, age 40, daughter of Anne ::: Katherine, wife of Fulk Buttery, esquire, age 36, daughter of Anne ::: William, son of William Plomer and Anne(deceased) age 17 years 8 months 20 days, grandson of Anne Page 108 ::: Jan. 4, 1631 ::: Thomas Bradford. Will dated Feb. 6, 1627. died at Bradford on Mar. 4, 1627 ::: Mary, wife of Thomas ::: Bridget, daughter of Thomas, wife of Christopher Riche. age 21 years or more. Page 108-109 ::: June 9, 1631 ::: Richard Blanchard died Mar. 23, 1620 ::: Thomas, son of Richard age 6 years 12 months 23 days ::: Mary, widow of Richard and now wife of Wiliam Hubbert Page 109-110 ::: June 9, 1631 ::: Robert Harding alias North. died May 12, 1631 ::: Thomas Harding alias North, son of Robert. age 15 years 1 month 21 days ::: Elizabeth, widow of Robert ::: Margaret, wife of Charles Fox (, and daughter of Robert?) Page 110-111 ::: Oct,. 3, 1619 ::: Hercules Burges died at Sourthmerston Dec. 22, 1617 ::: Margaret, wife of Hercules, survives at Southmerston ::: Agnes, wife of John Dyper, sister of Hercules ::: Eleanor, wife of John Burges, sister of Hercules ::: Dorothy, wife of John Stevens, sister of Hercules Page 111-112 ::: Mar. 18, 1631 ::: Nicholas Gore died Nov. 24, 1623 at Broughton Gifford ::: Nicholas, son of Nicholas age 17 years 6 months 13 days Page 112-116 ::: Oct. 5, 1630 ::: Edmund Maskelyne, late of Pirton, gent. died Feb. 19, 1630 ::: Nevell, son of Edmund, age 21 years and more. Page 116-118 ::: Sept. 1, 1631 ::: Robert Straunge, will dated Nov. 25, 1630. died Dec. 26, 1630 ::: Anthony, brother of Robert ::: Michael, deceased father of Robert and Anthony ::: Michael, son of Michael ::: Bridget Straunge, sister of Robert ::: Coxwell, sister of Robert ::: Jane, wife of Robert, pregnant at time of death of Robert. This child, a son, born June 1631 ::: Robert Oldisworth, cousin of Robert Page 118-120 ::: July 26, 1631 at [[Wikipedia:Market_Lavington|Market Lavington]] ::: Sir John Dauntesey, knight. died Dec. 28, 1630 at Bishops Lavington ::: [[Dauntesey-2|Elizabeth Dauntesey]], grandchild of John, wife of [[Danvers-131|John Danvers]] ::: Sarah, wife of Hugh Stewkeley ::: [[Dauntesey-3|Ambrose]], deceased son of John, father of Sarah(age 20) and [[Dauntesey-2|Elizabeth Dauntesey]](age 25). Page 120-124 ::: Sept. 1, 1632 at Marlborough ::: William Jones, esquire. died March 10, 1632 at Woodlands, co. Wilts ::: Margaret St. Low, wife of William, survives at Woodlands ::: John St. Low, father of Margaret ::: John, son of William: age 30 years 6 months and 24 days ::: Margaret, daughter of William, survives at Woodlands. age 18 years and 11 days ::: Elizabeth, daughter of William. age 15 years 12 months and 20 days. ::: Jane, wife of Anthony Hinton, survives at Woodlands Page 124-126 ::: Aug. 1, 1623 at Devizes ::: Joan Noyes, widow. died Oct. 16, 1622 at Wayhill, co. Southampton ::: William, son of Joan. age 40 years and more Page 126-127 ::: June 9, 1631 at Marlborough ::: Anne Gore, widow, lunatic ::: William Gore, husband of Anne, died Apr. 21, 1616 ::: Daughters of William and Anne: Anne(age 20), Mary(age 19), Margaret(age 16) Page 127-130 ::: Oct. 5, 1630 at Marlborough ::: William Mayhue. died Feb. 14, 1629 ::: Elizabeth, daughter of William ::: Martha, daughter of William, wife of Stephen Hill of Shoarestreete ::: Susan, daughter of William, wife of Thomas Cooper ::: Susan and William had 4 daughters: Mary(age 11 years 12 months 12 days), Grace(age 9 years 7 months 1 day), Juliana(age age 7 years 8 months 22 days), Abigail(age 5 years 6 months 23 days) ::: Stephen Blake, son of William Blake of Warmister, co. Wilts. ::: Elizabeth, wife of Stephen Blake, daughter of William ::: William May(e), son of Edward May of Maston, co. Wilts ::: Anna, wife of Lawrence Kenton, daughter of William ::: Jane, wife of Edward May(e), daughter of William ::: Abigail, daughter of William, wife of Richard Fise(son of Walter Fise) ::: Walter, son of Abigail and Richard Fise, age 10 years and 6 months ::: Williams daughters (Elizabeth, Anne, Martha, Jane) were all age 20 or more at time of death of their father William. ::: Thomas Cooper and Richard Fise survive Page 130-132 ::: Sept. 5, 1628 at Devizes ::: William Read. died July 22, 1628 ::: Thomas, son of William ::: Robert, son of William ::: William, third son of William ::: Edmond, younger son of William ::: John, son of William. age 36 Page 132 ::: March 18, 1631 at Le Vizes ::: William Davis died Oct. 1, 1623 ::: John, son of William, age 21 ::: Thomas Darbar, son of widow Joan Darbar Page 132-133 ::: July 30, 1629 at Marlborough ::: Walter Kingman died Apr. 3, 1629 ::: Walter Kingeman, son of Walter Kingman. age 21 years and more. Page 133-137 ::: Aug. 16, 1632 ::: William Holcroft(e). Will dated Aug. 9, 1629. died June 15, 1632 ::: Thomas, son of William. age 15 years 9 months 26 days ::: William, son of William ::: Dorothy, wife of william, mother of Thomas and William ::: Dorothy and William had 3 daughters: Elizabeth, Dorothy, Mary Page 137-138 ::: Sept. 5, 1632 at New Sarum ::: John Saye died Dec. 4, 1631 ::: Joan, wife of John ::: William, son of John and Joan, age 40 years and more Page 138-140 ::: Sept. 25, 1632 ::: Philip Tyce died Aug. 24, 1631 ::: Christiana, wife of Philip ::: Robert, son of Philip age 30 years and more ::: Thomas, father of Philip. died Dec. 1, 1594 ::: Philip Tice, son of Philip ::: John Grove died Jan. 2, 1629 ::: William, brother of John ::: William's daughters: Mary (now wife of John Lowe), Margaret, Jane(age 11) ::: Nicholas Tyce, son of Philip Tyce ::: Edward Tyce, son of Philip Tyce ::: John Tyce, son of Philip Tyce Page 140-141 ::: Apr. 18, 1628 at Marlborough ::: Thomas Mackerell died June 27, 1627 ::: Anna, daughter of Thomas, wife of John Swayne. age 15 years 8 months 14 days at time of her father's death. Page 141-142 ::: July 12, 1632 at new Sarum ::: Robert Sotwell died July 13, 1630 ::: Richard, brother of Robert. of Chinte, co. Wilts. died Aug. 1, 1628 ::: Robert, son of Robert, age 14 years 11 months 4 days(at father's death) Page 142-143 ::: Aug. 16, 1632 ::: Henry Clyfton died Oct. 10, 1631 ::: Thomas, brother of Henry, age 19 years 10 months 7 days ::: Joan Weekes, mother of Henry and Thomas Page 143-144 ::: Aug. 16, 1632 at Marlborough ::: Richard Tyler alias Phillipps died Oct. 20, 1629 ::: Elizabeth, widow of Richard ::: Richard, son of Richard ::: James, brother of Richard, age 17 years 3 months 4 days Page 144-147 ::: Feb. 1, 1633 at Twyford ::: John Toppe died Aug. 13, 1632 ::: John, son of John, age 36 ::: Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Hannon, wife of John the son ::: (It appears that John Toppe had two sons, both named John. Both sons named John had wives named Elizabeth) Page 148-150] ::: Jan. 15, 1633 ::: Sir Henry Poole, knight. died Oct. 3, 1632 ::: Griselda, wife of Henry ::: Nevill, son of Henry, age 40 ::: Sir Henry Poole, of Saperton, co. Gloucester ::: Frances, wife of Nevill, daughter of Sir Henry Poole, of Saperton, co. 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Åbyhammar Fellingsbro

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[[Category:Bruksorter]] [[Category: Åbyhammar, Fellingsbro (T)]] [[:Category: Åbyhammar, Fellingsbro (T)|Åbyhammar, Fellingsbro (T)]] Föredrag hållet av Hans Åbyhammar för Lindesbergs Rotary Klubb och Fellingsbro Rotary Klubb vintern 2009 Hans Åbyhammar
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''Något om Fellingsbro socken i gamla tider.'' Den har alltid varit en stor och rik socken och jag skall berätta lite om alla rekord som satts genom år som gått.
 Det Militära Vi börjar med det militära. När Gustav Vasa lade grunden till vårt ridande försvar bestämde han på Arboga möte 1536 att ett antal ryttare skulle underhållas av Fellingsbro socken. En bonde erhöll en gård av minst ett hemmans storlek mot skyldighet att hålla en ryttare med häst och mundering. Nu bildades Fellingsbro kompani. Under Karl XI bildades indelningsverket och namnet blev nu Kungl. Livregementet till häst, senare kallat Livregementets husarer. Socknen ställde upp med inte mindre 97 husarer och dessutom 37 indelta soldater, som tillhörde Kungsörs kompani eller Örebro kompani av Livregementet till fots. Ingen annan socken i Sverige kunde prestera något liknande. Vad kunde det bero på? Att Karl XI var i Finnåker och jagade björn? Eller att socknen låg nära Kungsör, där kungen tyckte mycket om att vara? Eller?
 Nej sanningen är att här fanns ovanligt goda förutsättningar för ett fungerande indelningsverk Det var en stor socken. Till arealen störst i Sverige. Här fanns 12.000 tunnland odlad åker och dessutom en betydande areal skog. Vid Karl XI:s tid fanns här 300 skattbelagda gårdsenheter. De flesta ägda av självägande bönder och det var ju förutsättningen för ett fungerande sockenförsvar. 200 av gårdarna togs in i indelningsverket. I Fellingsbro ägdes 80% av jorden av självägande skattbelagda bönder. Det vanliga i landet f.ö. var att 1/3 ägdes av staten, 1/3 av skatte befriat frälse och 1/3 av skattbelagda bönder. 
För att nå antalet 100, som var antalet i en skvadron lånade man 3 ryttare från Ervalla, som ingick i Fellingsbro härad. Det blev Livskvadronen av Livregementets husarer, som alltid stod kungen närmast och som deltog i krigen både under 1600-talet och ända fram till Karl XII:s krig mot Norge 1718. Slaget vid Lund 1676. Karl XI höll på att rida vilse. Livskvadronen räddade både kungen och 
slaget Jag har ett dokument undertecknat i Fellingsbro krog den 19 juli anno 1686 av nio nämndemän och landshövdingen Didrich Wrangel och senare den 5 augusti samma år även signerat av "Carolus" d.v.s. Karl XI.
 Det heter: "Kongl. Maj:tz nådige förordning och reglemente emellan allmogen och soldaterne uti Fällingsbro Härad" och beskriver i detalj på åtta sidor vilka skyldigheter och förmåner respektive parter hade i det s.k., "indelningsverket". Jag tror inte att det finns så många socknar som kan visa upp något liknande. 
En annan kår inom armen var Karl XI:s drabanter, som man förr kunde beskåda vid riksdagens högtidliga öppnande, då de stampade in med dragna värjor. Ursprungligen var de en livvakt som Karl XI:s mor, änkedrottning Hedvig Sofia, inrättade för unge prinsen, som inte var mer än 4 år när fadern Karl X avled och Sverige låg i krig med inte mindre än sex länder. Senare blev det en beriden kår om 200 man. De var klädda i blårockar och bestod enbart av officerare. Lägsta rang var kapten eller ryttmästare. Ett flertal av drabanterna kom från Fellingsbro. De var söner till bruksägare och präster och hade namn som Hising Salmoon, Christiernin, Soop och Blom. Ingen annan socken i landet har producerat så många drabanter som Fellingsbro. De följde Karl XII till Turkiet, var med på ritten åter till Sverige och återkom till Fellingsbro när de som var kvar, följde kungens liktåg, och som på väg till Stockholm övernattade i Fellingsbro; Kungens lik i prostgården och följet i kyrkan. I liktåget ingick 280 personer, 470 hästar, 119 slädar och vagnar och det var den 16 januari 1719. 

Framträdande fellingsbroare
Senare fellingsbroare som varit framträdande officerare är bl. a. översten Gösta Mårtensson från gården Granberga. Han var försvarsområdesbefälhavare för Örebro försvarsområde i många år. Hans son Hjalmar blev även han överste och försvarsområdesbefälhavare i Örebro.

En annan son Jan Mårtensson har varit handsekreterare vid hovet och även ambassadör och är nog nu mest känd som författare av detektivromaner. En om året, nu över 30 st.

Från granngården till Granberga kom en annan bemärkt person: Ulf von Roth. Chef och vd för bl.a. Hotell Foresta, Grand Hotell Stockholm, Grand Hotell Saltsjöbaden med flera. Han äger och bebor numer ryttmästarbostället Eke, vilket han mycket väl vårdar och förvaltar.

Till nutida kända fellingsbroare bör även nämnas agronomen Olle Berglund. Mångårig chef för Lantbruksradion och mycket uppskattad för många intressanta naturprogram i TV.

I radio och TV hör vi ofta Peter Bergstedt, uppväxt i Fellingsbro, son till provinsialläkaren Nils Bergstedt. Ordf. i Broderskapsrörelsen och välkände Peter Weiderud kom också han från Fellingsbro, son till folkskoleläraren Rolf Weiderud. Och professor Bo Algers vid Lantbruksuniversitet uppväxt i Fellingsbro där fadern var distriktsveterinär. Det är bara några exempel, det finns säkert fler.
Men den nog mest kände fellingsbroaren långt över landets gränser är "Mått - Johansson" från Oppboga. Hans uppfinning av måttsatser gjorda av stålstycken blev berömda och användes i hela industrivärlden. Passbitarna hade en noggrannhet på en tusendels millimeter. Henry Ford upptäckte Johanssons uppfinning och anlitade honom. Det sägs att "Mått-Johansson var den enda som fick gå in i Henry Fords privata kontor utan att först knacka på dörren.

Vi kan avsluta den militära delen med att nämna att när hemvärnet var som mest aktivt under senare delen av 1900-talet var Fellingsbro hemvärnsområde störst i Lindesbergs hemvärnskrets. Det vet jag, för jag var kretshemvärnschef. Varken Lindesberg, Näsby, Ramsberg eller Kopparberg, som ingick i kretsen, hade fler hemvärnsmän.

Kyrkan
Nu till ett annat rekord Ända fram till 1559 tillhörde Fellingsbro Åkerbo härad, men bildade då tillsammans med Näsby och Ervalla Fellingsbro härad. Prosten i Fellingsbro var chef och tionde-indrivare för Åkerbo prosten som då omfattade 17 socknar: Fellingsbro, Medåker, Skedevi, Himmeta, Bro, Malma, Odensvi, Köping, Kungs Barkarö, Björskog, Arboga, Lindesberg, Skinnskatteberg, Näsby, Ervalla, Ramsberg, och Ljusnarsberg. All skatt eller tionde, som det hette på den tiden, skulle indrivas av prosten Fellingsbro, för att sedan redovisas till stift och stat. Det mesta inflöt i naturaprodukter, en mindre del i penningar.

Därför uppfördes den s.k.. "kastalen" vid kyrkan. Det är förmodligen en s.k.. "tioendebod" för säkert förvar, en skattekista. Det var ju ett stort geografiskt område och med alla hyttor och bruk mycket välbärgat. Prosten var tillika "kanik", d.v.s.. medlem av stiftstyrelsen. Han hade dessutom procent på den indrivna skatten, vilket gjorde att prostlönen i Fellingsbro var den högsta i Svea rike. Pastoratet var regalt ända till 1900-talets början, d.v.s. kungen utnämnde prästen eller prosten. Den första församlingsvalda kyrkoherden hette Enblom och döpte mig 1922. När pastoratet ledigförklarades 1815 söktes det av tre professorer i Lund. En av dem var Esaias Tegnér. Han fick nöja sig med att bli biskop i Lund i stället, där han uppbar bara drygt hälften av kyrkoherdelönen i Fellingsbro. Kyrkan är från 1100-1200 talet och ligger på en typisk klassisk kulturplats: just där en å skar genom en ås. Där två färdvägar möts. Den tävlar med St. Tuna och Järvsö om att vara största landsortskyrkan i Sverige. Innan ombyggnaden i början på 1900-talet, då man tog bort sidoläktarna, av vilka den ena hette soldatläktaren, rymde den 1.236 sittplatser. Socknen hade tidigare två församlingar, norra och södra. Kyrkan i Spannarboda är fort farande i bruk. 
Båda kyrkklockorna från 1400-talet finns kvar och det är ganska unikt. Socknen betalade med silver för att få behålla klockorna vid Gustav Vasas klockkonfiskation. Cahmanorgeln har kvar frontpiporna fr. 1700 talet och det finns bara en till sådan bevarad i Sverige, den vid Lövsta Bruk i Uppland. 
När man i mitten av 1800-talet skilde den andliga delen från den världsliga av socknarna och Fellingsbro, nästan samtidigt, fick järnvägsstation på Köping - Hult banan förflyttades socknens centrum från kyrkan till stationssamhället . Det blev "kyrkbackens" lycka. Andra sockencentra har moderniserats och förfulats. Men i Fellingsbro fick socknens gamla centrum förbli oförändrat, vilket är ganska unikt. Kvar i nästan oförändrat skick finns prostgård, kyrkoherdebostad, komministerbostad, kantorsbostad, kyrkväktarbostad, småskola och folkskola med lärarbostäder, kyrkstallar, sparbankshus med bankvalv samt prästgårdsarrendatorsbostad med ekonomihus. Allt i ganska gott skick. Fattigstugan och barnmorskebostaden är rivna. (Här både började och slutade livet) 
Delar av Ramsberg och Linde hörde tidigare till Fellingsbro. Socknen sträckte sig anda upp till Gammelbo och Grimsö. I Linde skvallrar namnen Högstaboda, Fryggesboda, Kåverboda om att de var utgårdar till Hökasta, Frötuna och Korrvike.

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Fellingsbro hade järnbruk och hammarsmedjor på 24 platser, som var i drift från början av 1600-talet till slutet av 1800-talet. Ingen annan socken hade så många. Efter den lilla Essingeån, som jag är uppväxt vid, fanns det 8 bruk och hammarsmedjor. De låg på var och varannan km. På en sträcka av ca 2 mil, mellan Oppäsen och utflödet i Arbogaån. Den var Sveriges brukstätaste vattendrag.
 Bruken var i gång året runt och ofta i skift. För att klara vatten försörjningen hade man rätt att dämma två årsnederbörder i sjöarna Oppäsen och Iresjön. 
Järnbruk och hammarsmedjor fanns på följande platser: Stensta, Rockhammar, Storboda, Kåfalla, Finnåker, Sundboda, Grönbo, Västansjö, Sällingeforsen, Åbyhammar, Sörbyholm, Österhammar, Oppboga Lisselboda, Ekebyhammar, Iskarboda, Hultahammarn, Kärrboda , Essingebron, Lustholmen, Frötuna, Sverkesta, Vesslingbyholm och Norrbyhammar. Kultur Hur många socknar kan ställa upp med en akademisekreterare? Det kan Fellingsbro. Carl David af Wirsén föddes 1842 och växte upp på Rockhammar. Fadern var delägare i bruket och förvaltare.
 Carl David har författat den välkända psalmen "En vänlig grönskas rika prakt" nr. 201 i psalmboken och blev akademins ständige sekreterare. När man färdas vägen mellan Rockhammar och Stensta, vilket han måste ha gjort många gånger, förstår man varifrån inspirationen kom. Då passerar man Fellingsbros mest litterära hus som heter "Jägershus" och som byggdes i början på 1900-talet av majoren Nils af Geijerstam. Han hade fått majors avsked och tillträdde för att bistå sin bror Carl af Geijerstam som kontorschef vid Rockhammar. Han har skrivit "Rockhammars bruks historia". Hans barn är alla välkända kulturarbetare. Carl Erik, uppskattad poet och författare. Ragnar af Geijerstam, Brita af Geijerstam och "Clabbe", sonson i huset känd från radio och TV. En välkänd gäst i huset var Frans G. Bengtsson, författare och då lika uppskattad då, som Guillou är i dag, genom sina böcker om "Röde Orm" och "Karl XII:s levnad". Jag har haft förmånen att få sammanträffa med Frans G. Bengtsson. Det glömmer jag aldrig. Nu fortfar den litterära ådran att flyta vid Jägershus efter Sverkestaåns strand genom att Helena Henschen övertagit huset. Hennes böcker är välkända: I skuggan av ett brott" och den senaste "Hon Älskade". Alla dokumentärromaner. Vilken socken kan konkurrera? Andra märkvärdigheter Fellingsbro har bestått riksdagen med en talman. Gustaf Sundelin från Känäs var 1:a kammarens talmal i många år. Sonen Carl Gustaf var kommunalkamrer och flyttades till Lindesberg efter kommunsammanslagningen 1971. Och så har Fellingsbro haft egen hälsobrunn, men det är ju inget att skryta med för det har ju Lindesberg också. Men Fors Brunn var större och mer välkänd än Dalskogen. Till Fors reste man både från Arboga och Örebro. Blixterboda station var adressen och där mötte livreklädd kusk med landå. På tal om stationer. Fellingsbro hade inte mindre an åtta poststationer Fellingsbro, Kåfalla, Stensta, Ullersäter, Ålsäng, Spannarboda, Blixterboda och Sällinge. Egentligen borde Näverkärret också räknas med, då själva poststationen ligger på Fellingsbrosidan av gränsen. Och hade vi tullstation: Sällinge tull, där alla varor mellan Bergslagen och Arboga tullbehandlades. Tullstugan finns kvar. Det fanns tre gästgivargårdar och ett flertal krogar: Oppboga, Fellingsbro, Vesslingby, Hedkrogen, Sällinge, Blixterboda, Pilkrog och Storbo krog. Krogarna hölls levande av forbönderna, som skötte alla transporter mellan Bergslagen och Arboga. Järntackor från hyttorna norröver, till bruken i Fellingsbro och sedan färdigt smide i form av stångjärn, knippjärn, manufaktursmide och färdiga produkter till Arboga. Forbönderna hade fått skatteförmåner redan av Gustav Vasa. Kvinnorna fick sköta jordbruket, som då var i sämsta skick. Gödseln som skulle göda åkrarna låg på vägarna, beklagade en kyrkans man. Turen mellan Fellingsbro - Kopparberg och Arboga tog ca en vecka., tur och retur. I återfrakt hade man livsmedel som spannmål och andra förnödenheter för Bergslagens behov. Många av våra kungar har haft sina älgjakter på Grönbo revir och andra kända män som besökt socknen: är Dalai Lama, då han invigde "Stupan", buddistcentret i Oppeby. 
Ytterligare en känd man som efter sin pensionering slog sig ner i Fellingsbro var den välkände radiodoktorn Peter Heineman som bebodde Kastanjegården i Tåje. Det här var inget skryt. Det är bara skåningar som skryter. Det är en sann berättelse om tider som varit. Och en liten förklaring till att vi från Sveriges största och bästa socken hade våra dubier när vi tvingades att inkorporeras med det lilla Lindesberg. Tack får att Ni velat lyssna. Hans Åbyhammar

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Even though AC/DC considers their music style simply as "rock and roll", AC/DC are often considered pioneers of heavy metal.[https://simple.wikipedia.org/wiki/AC/DC Simple Wikipedia] {{Image|file=Stephanie_s_WikiTree_Images-33.jpg|align=c|size=l}} ===Band Members=== :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Young-13227|Angus Young]] - lead guitar (slide), songwriter and sole constant original member (1973—) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Young-18004|Malcolm Young]] - rhythm guitarist, backing vocalist and songwriter (1973-2017) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Scott-12156|Bon Scott]] - vocals (1974–1980) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Arbol - vocals (1980—) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Stevie Young - El Drogadicto (2014—) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Cliff Williams - bass (1977—) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Phil Rudd - drums and percussion (1975–1983 and 1994—) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Dave Evans - vocals (1973–1974) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Colin Burgess - drums and percussion (1973–1974) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Rob Bailey II - bass (1973–1974) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Noel Taylor - drums and percussion (1974) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Larry van Kriedt - Bass, saxophone (1973–1975) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Peter Clack - drums and percussion (1974–1975) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Mark Evans II - bass (1974–1975) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Simon Wright - drums and percussion (1984–1989) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]Chris Slade - drums and percussion (1989–1990†) ===Discography=== ====Albums==== {{Image|file=AC_DC-4.jpg|align=l|size=150px}} {{Image|file=AC_DC-5.jpg|align=r|size=150px}} :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Wikipedia:High Voltage (1975 album)|''High Voltage'' (Australia only)]] ('''1975''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Wikipedia:T.N.T. (album)|''T.N.T.'' (Australia only)]] ('''1975''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:High Voltage (1976 album)|High Voltage]]'' ('''1976''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap|Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap]]'' ('''1976''') (released in the United States in 1981) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Let There Be Rock|Let There Be Rock]]'' ('''1977''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Powerage|Powerage]]'' ('''1978''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:If You Want Blood You've Got It (Live Album)|If You Want Blood You've Got It]]'' ('''1978''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Highway to Hell|Highway to Hell]]'' ('''1979''') {{Image|file=AC_DC-6.jpg|align=l|size=150px}} {{Image|file=AC_DC-3.jpg|align=r|size=150px}} :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Back in Black|Back in Black]]'' ('''1980''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:For Those About to Rock We Salute You|For Those About to Rock We Salute You]]'' ('''1981''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Flickof the Switch |Flick of the Switch]]'' ('''1983''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:'74 Jailbreak|'74 Jailbreak]]'' ('''1984''') (Five tracks from the Australian releases of ''High Voltage'' and one track from ''Dirty Deeds Done Dirt Cheap'') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Fly on the Wall (AC/DC_album)|Fly on the Wall]]'' ('''1985''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Who Made Who|Who Made Who]]'' ('''1986''') (soundtrack to the Stephen King movie ''Maximum Overdrive'') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Blow Up Your Video|Blow Up Your Video]]'' ('''1988''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:The Razors Edge (AC/DC album)|The Razor's Edge]]'' ('''1990''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:AC/DC Live|AC/DC Live]]'' ('''1992''') (released as both a double and a single album) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''Live: Collector's Edition'' ('''1992''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Ballbreaker|Ballbreaker]]'' ('''1995''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Bonfire (album)|Bonfire]]'' ('''1997''') (boxed set tribute to Bon Scott) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Stiff Upper Lip (album)|Stiff Upper Lip]]'' ('''2000''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Black Ice (album)|Black Ice]]'' ('''2008''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Backtracks (AC/DC album)|Backtracks]]'' ('''2009''') (boxed set) :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Iron Man 2 (soundtrack)|Iron Man 2]]'' ('''2010''') (soundtrack to the movie ''Iron Man 2'') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Rock or Bust|Rock or Bust]]'' ('''2014''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Power Up (album)|Power Up]]'' ('''2020''') ====Videos==== :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Live at Donington (AC/DC album)|Live at Donington]]'' ('''1991''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:No Bull|No Bull]]'' ('''1996''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Stiff Upper Lip Live|Stiff Upper Lip Live]]'' ('''2001''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Family Jewels (AC/DC album)|Family Jewels]]'' ('''2005''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Plug Me In|Plug Me In]]'' ('''2007''') :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]''[[Wikipedia:Live at River Plate|Live at River Plate]]'' ('''2011''') === Records === *1980 AC/DC released their album titled "Back in Black;" which as of 2017 is the 2nd Best-Selling album in the world, right behind Michael Jackson's Thriller album, with over 40 million copies sold worldwide. *The Back in Black album is also the 4th Best-Selling album in the United States with 22,000,000 shipments/sales. *AC/DC has been named the 7th "Greatest heavy metal band of all time" by MTV. *Ranked #4 in VH1’s list of the "100 greatest artists of hard rock." *Ranked #23 by VH1 on their list of the "100 greatest artists of all time.” *1988 AC/DC was inducted into the Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) Hall of Fame. *AC/DC set Australian record in 2010 for the biggest outdoor band in Australia, selling 212,729 tickets for their three concerts at Sydney's ANZ stadium, surpassing the previous record held by U2 of 211,747 for their Vertigo tour in 2006. *AC/DC's Black Ice tour is destined to be one of the largest grossing (and attendance) tours in music history. Since 2008, and not including any of the 2010 tallies, the Black Ice tour has grossed an estimated $220+ million and counting.[http://www.acdccollector.com/faq.htm AC/DC Collector] *In 2003, AC/DC was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. *In 2004, AC/DC was ranked #72 on Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 greatest artists of all time." *In 2012, [[Young-13227|Angus Young]] was ranked #24 in Rolling Stone magazine’s greatest guitarist of all time. ===Awards=== '''American Music Awards''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 1982 || Iron Man 2 || Favorite Pop/Rock Band/Duo/Group |- | 2010 || Iron Man 2 || Favorite Soundtrack |} '''Classic Rock Roll of Honour Awards''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 2008 || Plug Me In || DVD of the Year (Won) |- | 2009 || Black Ice || Album of the Year (Won) |- | 2010 || AC/DC || Band of the Year (Won) |- | 2015 || AC/DC || Band of the Year (Won) |} '''APRAAustralasian Performing Right Association Awards, Australia''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 1995 || Big Gun || Most Played Australian Work Overseas (Won) |- | 2001 || It's a Long Way to the Top (If You Wanna Rock 'n' Roll)|| Top 10 Best Australian Songs (9th) |- | 2006 || Highway to Hell || Most Played Australian Work Overseas |- | 2007 || Highway to Hell|| Most Played Australian Work Overseas |- | 2009 || Highway to Hell|| Most Played Australian Work Overseas (Won) |- | 2010 || Rock 'n' Roll Train|| Most Played Australian Work Overseas (Won) |- | 2010 || [[Young-13227|Angus Young]], [[Young-18004|Malcolm Young]] ||Songwriters of the Year (Won) |- | 2011 || Highway to Hell|| Most Played Australian Work Overseas (Won) |} '''ARIAAustralian Recording Industry Association Awards''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 1988 || Black Ice || Album of the Year (Won) |- | 2009 || Black Ice || Album of the Year |- | 2009 || Black Ice || Best Group |- | 2011 || AC/DC – Live at River Plate || Best Music DVD (Won) |- | 2015 || Rock or Bust || Best Group |} '''Billboard Music Awards''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 2015 || Rock or Bust || Top Rock Album |} '''Brit Awards'''[http://www.brits.co.uk/ Brit Awards] {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 2009 || Black Ice || International Group |- | 2009 || Black Ice || International Album |} '''ECHO Awards, Germany'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Echo_Music_Prize ECHO Music Prize] {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 2006 || Family Jewels || National/International Music DVD Production (Won) |- | 2009 || Black Ice || Album of the Year (Album des Jahres) |- | 2009 || Black Ice || Best International Rock/Metal/Alternative/Heavy Metal Group (Bester Kunstler/Kunstlerin/Gruppe/Kollaboration Rock/Alternative/Heavy Metal International) (Won) |} '''Grammy Awards''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 1989 || Blow Up Your Video || Best Hard Rock Performance |- | 1991 || The Razors Edge || Best Hard Rock Performance |- | 1992 || Moneytalks || Best Hard Rock Performance |- | 1994 || Highway to Hell || Best Hard Rock Performance |- | 2009 || Rock N Roll Train || Best Rock Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals |- | 2010 || Black Ice || Best Rock Album |- | 2010 || War Machine || Best Hard Rock Performance (Won) |} '''Juno Awards''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 1991 || The Razors Edge || International Album of the Year |- | 1992 || The Razors Edge || Best Selling Album by a Foreign Artist |- | 2009 || Black Ice || International Album of the Year |} '''MTV Europe Music Awards''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 2015 || The Razors Edge || Best Rock |} '''MTV Video Music Awards''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 1991 || Thunderstruck|| Best Heavy Metal/Hard Rock Video |} '''Radio Music Awards''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 2005 || Thunderstruck|| Artist of the Year/Rock Radio |} '''Rock & Roll Hall of Fame''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 2003 || Thunderstruck|| Fame Performer (Won) |} '''World Music Awards''' {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Year || Nominee/work || Award |- | 2012 || Thunderstruck|| World's Best Group |} == Sources == See also: *[https://www.aceshowbiz.com/celebrity/ac_dc/awards.html Aceshowbiz.com] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_awards_and_nominations_received_by_AC/DC Wikipedia list of awards] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:AC/DC_albums AC/DC Albums]

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[[Category:Academy Award Winners of the 20th Century]] [[Category:Academy Award Winners of the 21st Century]] Table of Academy Award Winners by year and links to their profiles === Description === The Academy Awards is an ongoing award that is presented to those in the film industry who have demonstrated artistic and/or technical merit. The award is well-recognized in the film industry and highly celebrated by those who both award and receive it. The award that is presented is called the "Oscar", and often the award presentation itself is called as a whole "The Oscars". The first Academy Award was presented on May 16, 1929 and was not a televised event. It was a private function at the Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel (located in Hollywood, Los Angeles, California) and had about 270 persons in attendance. Tickets were purchased for $5 USD a piece, 15 awards were presented that night, and the ceremony only took about 15 minutes total. The media wasn't even notified until three months later, when the winners were announced in the papers. Since then, the award show has grown into a internationally televised event, with large event halls being used for the presentation and the event taking hours to complete. The event is still private and invite only, but the tickets cost considerably more and the nominees are announced to the media well ahead of the event with great speculation on who is the likely winner. The winners are seen live on television and their speeches are often lengthy, going quickly from thanks to those who helped them win their award to politicized statements with a captive audience. The number of awards has grown from the original 15 to a standardized 23, covering areas such as: * Best Picture * Best Director * Best Actor * Best Actress * Best Supporting Actor * Best Supporting Actress * Best Original Screenplay * Best Adapted Screenplay * Best Animated Feature Film * Best Foreign Language Film * Best Documentary Feature * Best Documentary - Short Subject * Best Live Action Short Film * Best Animated Short Film * Best Original Score * Best Original Song * Best Sound * Best Production Design * Best Cinematography * Best Makeup and Hair Styling * Best Costume Design * Best Film Editing * Best Visual Effects ===Table of Awards=== * (Asterisk) Next to Last Name indicates connected to the Global Tree NOTE: The table below focuses primarily on Best Actor, Best Actress, Best Supporting Actor, Best Supporting Actress, Juvenile, and Honorary awards. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Award Year ! scope="col" | Award Won ! scope="col" | Picture Title ! scope="col" | First/Middle ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Real Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |1929||Best Actor||The Last Command / The Way of All Flesh||[[Janenz-1|Emil]]||[[Janenz-1|Jannings]]||1884-07-23||1950-01-02||Janenz, Emil Theodor Friedrich||[[Image:Janenz-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1929||Best Actress|| 7th Heaven, Street Angel / Sunrise: A Song of Two Humans||[[Gainor-20|Janet]]||[[Gainor-20|Gaynor*]]||1906-10-06||1984-09-14||Gainor, Laura Augusta||[[Image:Gainor-20.jpg|100px]] |- |1929||Honorary||NA||[[Chaplin-117|Charlie]]||[[Chaplin-117|Chaplin*]]||1889-04-16||1977-12-25||Chaplin, Charles Spencer||[[Image:Chaplin-117.jpg|100px]] |- |1930||Best Actor||In Old Arizona||[[Baxter-2937|Warner]]||[[Baxter-2937|Baxter*]]||1889-03-29||1951-05-07||Baxter, Warner Leroy||[[Image:Baxter-2937.jpg|100px]] |- |1930||Best Actress||Coquette||[[Smith-73903|Mary]]||[[Smith-73903|Pickford*]]||1892-04-08||1979-05-29||Smith, Gladys Louise||[[Image:Smith-73903.jpg|100px]] |- |1930||Best Actor||Disraeli||[[Andrews-6486|George]]||[[Andrews-6486|Arliss*]]||1868-04-10||1946-02-05||Andrews, Augustus George||[[Image:Andrews-6486.jpg|100px]] |- |1930||Best Actress||The Divorcee||[[Shearer-797|Norma]]||[[Shearer-797|Shearer*]]||1902-08-10||1983-06-12||Shearer, Edith Norma||[[Image:Shearer-797.png|100px]] |- |1931||Best Actor||A Free Soul||[[Blythe-407|Lionel]]||[[Blythe-407|Barrymore*]]||1878-04-28||1954-11-15||Blythe, Lionel Herbert||[[Image:Blythe-407.jpg|100px]] |- |1931||Best Actress||Min and Bill||[[Koerber-39|Marie]]||[[Koerber-39|Dressler*]]||1868-11-09||1934-07-28||Koerber, Leila Marie||[[Image:Koerber-39.jpg|100px]] |- |1932||Best Actor||Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde||[[Bickel-312|Fredric]]||[[Bickel-312|March*]]||1897-08-31||1975-04-14||Bickel, Ernest Frederick McIntyre||[[Image:Bickel-312.jpg|100px]] |- |1932||Best Actor||The Champ||[[Beery-61|Wallace]]||[[Beery-61|Beery*]]||1885-04-01||1949-04-15||Beery, Wallace Fitzgerald||[[Image:Beery-61.jpg|100px]] |- |1932||Best Actress||The Sin of Madelon Claudet||[[Brown-39152|Helen]]||[[Brown-39152|Hayes*]]||1900-10-10||1993-03-17||Brown, Helen Hayes||[[Image:Brown-39152.jpg|100px]] |- |1932||Honorary||NA||[[Disney-1|Walt]]||[[Disney-1|Disney*]]||1901-12-05||1966-12-15||Disney, Walter Elias||[[Image:Disney-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1934||Best Actor||The Private Life of Henry VIII||[[Laughton-207|Charles]]||[[Laughton-207|Laughton*]]||1899-07-01||1962-12-15||Laughton, Charles||[[Image:Laughton-207.jpg|100px]] |- |1934||Best Actress||Morning Glory||[[Hepburn-455|Katharine]]||[[Hepburn-455|Hepburn*]]||1907-05-12||2003-06-29||Hepburn, Katharine Houghton||[[Image:Hepburn-455.jpg|100px]] |- |1935||Best Actor||It Happened One Night||[[Gable-206|Clark]]||[[Gable-206|Gable*]]||1901-02-01||1960-11-16||Gable, William Clark||[[Image:Gable-206-8.jpg|100px]] |- |1935||Best Actress||It Happened One Night||[[Chauchoin-1|Claudette]]||[[Chauchoin-1|Colbert*]]||1903-09-03||1996-07-30||Chauchoin, Emilie "Lily"||[[Image:Chauchoin-1-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1935||Juvenile||NA||[[Temple-886|Shirley]]||[[Temple-886|Temple*]]||1928-04-23||2014-02-10||Temple, Shirley||[[Image:Temple-886.jpg|100px]] |- |1936||Best Actor||The Informer||[[McLaglen-1|Victor]]||[[McLaglen-1|McLaglen*]]||1886-12-10||1959-11-07||McLaglen, Victor Andrew de Bier Everleigh||[[Image:McLaglen-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1936||Best Actress||Dangerous||[[Davis-27448|Bette]]||[[Davis-27448|Davis*]]||1908-04-05||1989-10-06||Davis, Ruth Elizabeth||[[Image:Davis-27448.jpg|100px]] |- |1936||Honorary||NA||[[Griffith-3680|D.W.]]||[[Griffith-3680|Griffith*]]||1875-01-22||1948-07-23||Griffith, David Llewelyn Wark "D.W."||[[Image:Griffith-3680.jpg|100px]] |- |1937||Best Actor||The Story of Louis Pasteur||[[Weisenfreund-1|Paul]]||[[Weisenfreund-1|Muni*]]||1895-09-22||1967-08-25||Weisenfreund, Frederich Meshilem Meier||[[Image:Weisenfreund-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1937||Best Actress||The Great Ziegfeld||[[Rainer-218|Luise]]||[[Rainer-218|Rainer*]]||1910-01-12||2014-12-30||Rainer, Luise||[[Image:Rainer-218.jpg|100px]] |- |1937||Best Supporting Actor||Come and Get It||[[Brennan-1417|Walter]]||[[Brennan-1417|Brennan*]]||1894-07-25||1974-09-21||Brennan, Walter Andrew||[[Image:Brennan-1417.jpg|100px]] |- |1937||Best Supporting Actress||Anthony Adverse||[[Sondergaard-24|Gale]]||[[Sondergaard-24|Sondergaard*]]||1899-02-15||1985-08-14||Sondergaard, Edith Holm||[[Image:Sondergaard-24.jpg|100px]] |- |1937||Honorary||NA||[[Greene-4443|W. Howard]]||[[Greene-4443|Greene*]]||1895-08-16||1956-02-28||Greene, William Howard||[[Image:Greene-4443.jpg|100px]] |- |1937||Honorary||NA||[[Rosson-188|Harold]]||[[Rosson-188|Rosson*]]||1895-04-06||1988-09-06||Rosson, Harold G. "Hal"||[[Image:Rosson-188.jpg|100px]] |- |1938||Best Actor||Captains Courageous||[[Tracy-800|Spencer]]||[[Tracy-800|Tracy*]]||1900-04-05||1967-06-10||Tracy, Spencer Bonaventure||[[Image:Tracy-800.jpg|100px]] |- |1938||Best Actress||The Good Earth||[[Rainer-218|Luise]]||[[Rainer-218|Rainer*]]||1910-01-12||2014-12-30||Rainer, Luise||[[Image:Rainer-218.jpg|100px]] |- |1938||Best Supporting Actor||The Life of Emile Zola||[[Schildkraut-1|Joseph]]||[[Schildkraut-1|Schildkraut*]]||1896-03-22||1964-01-21||Schildkraut, Joseph||[[Image:Schildkraut-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1938||Best Supporting Actress||In Old Chicago||[[Brady-1967|Alice]]||[[Brady-1967|Brady*]]||1892-11-02||1939-10-28||Brady, Alice||[[Image:Brady-1967.jpg|100px]] |- |1938||Honorary||NA||[[Sinnott-116|Mack]]||[[Sinnott-116|Sennett*]]||1880-01-17||1960-11-05||Sinnott, Mikall (Michael)||[[Image:Sinnott-116.jpg|100px]] |- |1938||Honorary||NA||[[Berggren-52|Edgar]]||[[Berggren-52|Bergen*]]||1903-02-16||1978-09-30||Bergen, Edgar John||[[Image:Berggren-52.jpg|100px]] |- |1938||Honorary||NA||[[Greene-4443|W. Howard]]||[[Greene-4443|Greene*]]||1895-08-16||1956-02-28||Greene, William Howard||[[Image:Greene-4443.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Best Actor||Boys Town||[[Tracy-800|Spencer]]||[[Tracy-800|Tracy*]]||1900-04-05||1967-06-10||Tracy, Spencer Bonaventure||[[Image:Tracy-800.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Best Actress||Jezebel||[[Davis-27448|Bette]]||[[Davis-27448|Davis*]]||1908-04-05||1989-10-06||Davis, Ruth Elizabeth||[[Image:Davis-27448.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Best Supporting Actor||Kentucky||[[Brennan-1417|Walter]]||[[Brennan-1417|Brennan*]]||1894-07-25||1974-09-21||Brennan, Walter Andrew||[[Image:Brennan-1417.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Best Supporting Actress||Jezebel||[[Bainter-43|Fay]]||[[Bainter-43|Bainter*]]||1893-12-07||1968-04-16||Bainter, Fay Okell||[[Image:Bainter-43.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Ball-14615|J. Arthur]]||[[Ball-14615|Ball*]]||1894-08-16||1951-08-27||Ball, Joseph Arthur||[[Image:Ball-14615.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Disney-1|Walt]]||[[Disney-1|Disney*]]||1901-12-05||1966-12-15||Disney, Walter Elias||[[Image:Disney-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Jennings-8344|Devereux]]||[[Jennings-8344|Jennings*]]||1884-09-22||1952-03-12||Jennings, Joseph Devereux|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Jennings-8251|Gordon]]||[[Jennings-8251|Jennings*]]||1896-06-25||1953-01-11||Jennings, Henry Gordon|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Roberts-29924|Irmin]]||[[Roberts-29924|Roberts*]]||1904-06-30||1978-10-26||Roberts, Irmin Edward|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Domela-2|Jan]]||[[Domela-2|Domela*]]||1894-08-22||1973-08-01||Domela, Jan Marinus|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Edouart-2|Farciot]]||[[Edouart-2|Edouart*]]||1894-11-05||1980-03-17||Edouart, Alexander Farciot|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Griggs-2197|Loyal]]||[[Griggs-2197|Griggs*]]||1906-08-15||1978-05-06||Griggs, Loyal Allen|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Ryder-1642|Loren]]||[[Ryder-1642|Ryder*]]||1900-03-09||1985-05-28||Ryder, Loren L|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Mesenkop-1|Louis H.]]||[[Mesenkop-1|Mesenkop*]]||1903-02-06||1974-02-19||Mesenkop, Louis Henry|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Smith-178396|Art]]||[[Smith-178396|Smith*]]||1902-09-27||1980-10-02||Smith, Arthur Bell|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Mills-14993|Harry D.]]||[[Mills-14993|Mills*]]||1901-01-30||1977-04-19||Mills, Henry "Harry" D|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Oberst-79|Walter]]||[[Oberst-79|Oberst*]]||1897-08-04||1953-08-03||Oberst, Walter Henry|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Marsh-7635|Oliver T.]]||[[Marsh-7635|Marsh*]]||1893-01-30||1941-05-05||Marsh, Oliver T.|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Davey-2041|Allen]]||[[Davey-2041|Davey*]]||1894-05-15||1946-03-05||Davey, Allen Milburn|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Wonsal-4|Harry M.]]||[[Wonsal-4|Warner*]]||1881-12-12||1958-07-25||Wonsal, Hirsz Mojżesz|| |- |1939||Juvenile||NA||[[Durbin-1587|Deanna]]||[[Durbin-1587|Durbin*]]||1921-12-04||2013-04-17||Durbin, Edna Mae|| |- |1939||Honorary||NA||[[Yule-124|Mickey]]||[[Yule-124|Rooney*]]||1920-09-23||2014-04-06||Yule Jr., Joseph||[[Image:Yule-124.jpg|100px]] |- |1940||Best Actor||Goodbye, Mr. Chips||[[Donat-47|Robert]]||[[Donat-47|Donat*]]||1905-03-18||1958-06-09||Donat, Fredrich Robert||[[Image:Donat-47.jpg|100px]] |- |1940||Best Actress||Gone With the Wind||[[Hartley-1112|Vivien]]||[[Hartley-1112|Leigh*]]||1913-11-05||1967-07-08||Hartley, Vivian Mary||[[Image:Hartley-1112.jpg|100px]] |- |1940||Best Supporting Actor||Stagecoach||[[Mitchell-15066|Thomas]]||[[Mitchell-15066|Mitchell*]]||1892-07-11||1962-12-17||Mitchell, Thomas John||[[Image:Mitchell-15066.jpg|100px]] |- |1940||Best Supporting Actress||Gone With the Wind||[[McDaniel-2116|Hattie]]||[[McDaniel-2116|McDaniel*]]||1895-06-10||1952-10-16||McDaniel, Hattie||[[Image:Mcdaniel-1793.jpg|100px]] |- |1940||Honorary||NA||[[Ullman-43|Douglas]]||[[Ullman-43|Fairbanks*]]||1883-05-23||1939-12-12||Ullman, Douglas Elton Thomas||[[Image:Ullamn-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1940||Honorary||NA||[[Menzies-876|William Cameron]]||[[Menzies-876|Menzies*]]||1896-07-29||1957-03-05||Menzies, William Charles||[[Image:Menzies-876.jpg|100px]] |- |1940||Juvenile||The Wizard of Oz||[[Gumm-43|Judy]]||[[Gumm-43|Garland*]]||1922-06-10||1969-06-22||Gumm, Frances Ethel||[[Image:Gumm-43.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Best Actor||The Philadelphia Story||[[Stewart-10798|James]]||[[Stewart-10798|Stewart*]]||1908-05-20||1997-07-02||Stewart, James Maitland "Jimmy"||[[Image:Stewart-10798.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Best Actress||Kitty Foyle||[[McMath-103|Ginger]]||[[McMath-103|Rogers*]]||1911-07-16||1995-04-25||McMath, Virginia Katherine||[[Image:McMath-103.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Best Supporting Actor||The Westerner||[[Brennan-1417|Walter]]||[[Brennan-1417|Brennan*]]||1894-07-25||1974-09-21||Brennan, Walter Andrew||[[Image:Brennan-1417.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Best Supporting Actress||The Grapes of Wrath||[[Woodard-1769|Jane]]||[[Woodard-1769|Darwell*]]||1879-10-15||1967-08-13||Woodard, Patti||[[Image:Woodard-1769.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Honorary||NA||[[Hope-152|Bob]]||[[Hope-152|Hope*]]||1903-05-29||2003-07-27||Hope, Leslie Townes||[[Image:Hope-152.jpg|100px]] |- |1941||Honorary||NA||[[Levinson-124|Nathan]]||[[Levinson-124|Levinson*]]||1888-07-15||1952-10-18||Levinson, Nathan||[[Image:Levinson-124-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1942||Best Actor||Sergeant York||[[Cooper-10298|Gary]]||[[Cooper-10298|Cooper*]]||1901-05-07||1961-05-13||Cooper, Frank James||[[Image:Cooper-10298.jpg|100px]] |- |1942||Best Actress||Suspicion||[[De_Havilland-4|Joan]]||[[De_Havilland-4|Fontaine*]]||1917-10-22||2013-12-15||de Havilland, Joan de Beauvoir||[[Image:De_Havilland-4.jpg|100px]] |- |1942||Best Supporting Actor||How Green Was My Valley||[[Crisp-312|Donald]]||[[Crisp-312|Crisp*]]||1882-07-27||1974-05-25||Crisp, George William||[[Image:Crisp-312.jpg|100px]] |- |1942||Best Supporting Actress||The Great Lie||[[Langhanke-1|Mary]]||[[Langhanke-1|Astor*]]||1906-05-03||1987-09-25||Langhanke, Lucile Vasconcellos||[[Image:Langhanke-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1942||Honorary||NA||[[Scott-22023|Rey]]||[[Scott-22023|Scott*]]||1905-01-09||1992-02-12||Scott, Rey Gilmore||[[Image:Scott-22023.jpg|100px]] |- |1942||Honorary||NA||[[Stokowski-4|Leopold]]||[[Stokowski-4|Stokowski*]]||1882-04-18||1977-09-13||Stokowski, Leopold||[[Image:Stokowski-4.jpg|100px]] |- |1942||Honorary||NA||[[Disney-1|Walt]]||[[Disney-1|Disney*]]||1901-12-05||1966-12-15||Disney, Walter Elias||[[Image:Disney-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1942||Honorary||NA||[[Garity-8|William]]||[[Garity-8|Garity*]]||1899-04-02||1971-09-16||Garity, William E.||[[Image: Garity-8.jpg|caption=Bill Garity|100px]] |- |1942||Honorary||NA||[[Hawkins-7174|John N. A.]]||[[Hawkins-7174|Hawkins*]]||1907-07-25||1966-04-20||Hawkins, John Norris Albert|| |- |1943||Best Actor||Yankee Doodle Dandy||[[Cagney-240|James]]||[[Cagney-240|Cagney*]]||1899-07-17||1986-03-30||Cagney Jr., James Francis||[[Image:Cagney-240.jpg|100px]] |- |1943||Best Actress||Mrs. Miniver||[[Garson-20|Greer]]||[[Garson-20|Garson*]]||1904-09-29||1996-04-09||Fogelson, Eileen Evelyn Greer Garson||[[Image:Garson-20.jpg|100px]] |- |1943||Best Supporting Actor||Johnny Eager||[[Heflin-552|Van]]||[[Heflin-552|Heflin*]]||1908-12-13||1971-07-23||Heflin Jr., Emmett Evan||[[Image:Heflin-552.jpg|100px]] |- |1943||Best Supporting Actress||Mrs. Miniver||[[Wright-25179|Teresa]]||[[Wright-25179|Wright*]]||1918-10-27||2005-03-06||Wright, Muriel Teresa||[[Image:Wright-25179.jpg|100px]] |- |1943||Honorary||NA||[[Boyer-2525|Charles]]||[[Boyer-2525|Boyer*]]||1899-08-28||1978-08-26||Boyer, Charles||[[Image:Boyer-2525.jpg|100px]] |- |1943||Honorary||NA||[[Coward-591|Noël]]||[[Coward-591|Coward*]]||1899-12-16||1973-03-26||Coward, Noël||[[Image:Coward-591.jpg|100px]] |- |1944||Best Actor||Watch on the Rhine||[[Lukács-45|Paul]]||[[Lukács-45|Lukas]]||1894-05-26||1971-08-15||Lukács, Pál||[[Image:Lukacs-45.jpg|100px]] |- |1944||Best Actress||The Song of Bernadette||[[Isley-176|Jennifer]]||[[Isley-176|Jones*]]||1919-03-02||2009-12-17||Isley, Phylis Lee||[[Image:Isley-176.jpg|100px]] |- |1944||Best Supporting Actor||The More the Merrier||[[Coburn-931|Charles]]||[[Coburn-931|Coburn*]]||1877-06-19||1961-08-30||Coburn, Charles Douville||[[Image:Coburn-931.jpg|100px]] |- |1944||Best Supporting Actress||For Whom the Bell Tolls||[[Konstantopoulou-1|Katina]]||[[Konstantopoulou-1|Paxinou]]||1900-12-17||1973-02-22||Konstantopoulou, Aikaterini||[[Image:Konstantopoulou-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1944||Honorary||NA||[[Marczincsak-1|George]]||[[Marczincsak-1|Pal*]]||1908-02-01||1980-05-02||Marczincsak, György Pál||[[Image:Marczincsak-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Actor||Going My Way||[[Crosby-82|Bing]]||[[Crosby-82|Crosby*]]||1903-05-03||1977-10-14||Crosby, Harry Lillis "Bing"||[[Image:Crosby-1364.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Actress||Gaslight||[[Bergman-344|Ingrid]]||[[Bergman-344|Bergman*]]||1915-08-29||1982-08-29||Bergman, Ingrid||[[Image:Bergman-344.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Supporting Actor||Going My Way||[[Shields-3151|Barry]]||[[Shields-3151|Fitzgerald]]||1888-03-10||1961-01-14||Shields, William Joseph||[[Image:Shields-3151.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Best Supporting Actress||None But the Lonely Heart||[[Blythe-408|Ethel]]||[[Blythe-408|Barrymore*]]||1879-08-15||1959-06-18||Blythe, Ethel Mae||[[Image:Blythe-408.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Honorary||NA||[[Hope-152|Bob]]||[[Hope-152|Hope*]]||1903-05-29||2003-07-27||Hope, Leslie Townes||[[Image:Hope-152.jpg|100px]] |- |1945||Juvenile||NA||[[O'Brien-5325|Margaret]]||[[O'Brien-5325|O'Brien*]]||1937-01-15||0000-00-00||O'Brien, Margaret||[[Image:O%20Brien-5325.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Best Actor||The Lost Weekend||[[Jones-60133|Ray]]||[[Jones-60133|Milland*]]||1907-01-03||1986-03-10||Jones, Alfred Reginald||[[Image:Jones-60133.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Best Actress||Mildred Pierce||[[LeSueur-36|Joan]]||[[LeSueur-36|Crawford*]]||1906-03-23||1977-05-10||LeSueur, Lucille Fay||[[Image:LeSueur-36.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Best Supporting Actor||A Tree Grows in Brooklyn||[[Dunn-10118|James]]||[[Dunn-10118|Dunn*]]||1901-11-02||1967-09-01||Dunn, James Howard||[[Image:Dunn-10118.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Best Supporting Actress||National Velvet||[[Revere-121|Anne]]||[[Revere-121|Revere*]]||1903-06-25||1990-12-18||Revere, Anne||[[Image:Revere-121.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Honorary||NA||[[Feuchtwanger-14|Walter]]||[[Feuchtwanger-14|Wanger*]]||1894-07-11||1968-11-18||Feuchtwanger, Walter||[[Image:Feuchtwanger-14.jpg|100px]] |- |1946||Honorary||NA||[[Bloomberg-18|Daniel]] J||[[Bloomberg-18|Bloomberg*]]||1905-07-04||1984-08-14||Bloomberg, Daniel J|| |- |1946||Juvenile||NA||[[Garner-3644|Peggy Ann]]||[[Garner-3644|Garner*]]||1932-02-03||1984-10-16||Garner, Peggy Ann||[[Image:Garner-3644.jpg|100px]] |- |1947||Best Actor||The Best Years of Our Lives||[[Bickel-312|Fredric]]||[[Bickel-312|March*]]||1897-08-31||1975-04-14||Bickel, Ernest Frederick McIntyre||[[Image:Bickel-312.jpg|100px]] |- |1947||Best Actress||To Each His Own||[[De_Havilland-7|Olivia]]||[[De_Havilland-7|de Havilland*]]||1916-07-01||2020-07-26||de Havilland, Olivia Mary||[[Image:De_Havilland-7.jpg|100px]] |- |1947||Best Supporting Actor||The Best Years of Our Lives||[[Russell-16312|Harold]]||[[Russell-16312|Russell*]]||1914-01-14||2002-01-29||Russell, Harold John||[[Image:Russell-16312.jpg|100px]] |- |1947||Best Supporting Actress||The Razor's Edge||[[Baxter-5199|Anne]]||[[Baxter-5199|Baxter*]]||1923-05-07||1985-12-12||Baxter, Anne||[[Image:Baxter-5199.jpg|100px]] |- |1947||Honorary||NA||[[Olivier-832|Laurence]]||[[Olivier-832|Olivier*]]||1907-05-22||1989-07-11||Olivier, Laurence Kerr||[[Image:Olivier-832.jpg|100px]] |- |1947||Honorary||NA||[[Russell-16312|Harold]]||[[Russell-16312|Russell*]]||1914-01-14||2002-01-29||Russell, Harold John||[[Image:Russell-16312.jpg|100px]] |- |1947||Honorary||NA||[[Lubitsch-1|Ernst]]||[[Lubitsch-1|Lubitsch*]]||1892-01-29||1947-11-30||Lubitsch, Ernst||[[Image:Lubitsch-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1947||Juvenile||NA||Claude||Jarman Jr.||1934-09-27||0000-00-00||Jarman Jr., Claude|| |- |1948||Best Actor||A Double Life||[[Colman-233|Ronald]]||[[Colman-233|Colman*]]||1891-02-09||1958-05-19||Colman, Ronald Charles||[[Image:Colman-233.jpg|100px]] |- |1948||Best Actress||The Farmer's Daughter||[[Young-13592|Loretta]]||[[Young-13592|Young*]]||1913-01-06||2000-08-12||Young, Gretchen||[[Image:Young-13592.jpg|100px]] |- |1948||Best Supporting Actor||Miracle on 34th Street||[[Kellaway-155|Edmund]]||[[Kellaway-155|Gwenn*]]||1877-09-26||1959-09-06||Kellaway, Edmund John||[[Image:Kellaway-155.jpg|100px]] |- |1948||Best Supporting Actress||Gentleman's Agreement||[[Holm-1241|Celeste]]||[[Holm-1241|Holm*]]||1917-04-29||2012-07-15||Holm, Celeste||[[Image:Holm-1241.jpg|100px]] |- |1948||Honorary||NA||[[Baskett-178|James]]||[[Baskett-178|Baskett*]]||1904-02-16||1948-07-09||Baskett, James|| |- |1948||Honorary||NA||[[Selig-230|William N]]||[[Selig-230|Selig*]]||1864-03-14||1948-07-15||Selig, William Nicholas|| |- |1948||Honorary||NA||[[Smith-183495|Albert E]]||[[Smith-183495|Smith*]]||1875-06-04||1958-08-01||Smith, Albert Edward||[[Image:Smith-183495.jpg|100px]] |- |1948||Honorary||NA||[[Armat-2|Thomas J]]||[[Armat-2|Armat*]]||1866-10-25||1948-09-30||Armat, Thomas J|| |- |1949||Best Actor||Hamlet||[[Olivier-832|Laurence]]||[[Olivier-832|Olivier*]]||1907-05-22||1989-07-11||Olivier, Laurence Kerr||[[Image:Olivier-832.jpg|100px]] |- |1949||Best Actress||Johnny Belinda||[[Mayfield-341|Jane]]||[[Mayfield-341|Wyman*]]||1917-01-05||2007-09-10||Mayfield, Sarah Jane||[[Image:Mayfield-341.jpg|100px]] |- |1949||Best Supporting Actor||The Treasure of the Sierra Madre||[[Huston-723|Walter]]||[[Huston-723|Huston*]]||1883-04-05||1950-04-07||Huston, Walter Thomas||[[Image:Huston-723-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1949||Best Supporting Actress||Key Largo||[[Wemlinger-1|Claire]]||[[Wemlinger-1|Trevor*]]||1910-03-08||2000-04-08||Wemlinger, Claire||[[Image:Wemlinger-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1949||Honorary||NA||[[Grauman-18|Sid]]||[[Grauman-18|Grauman*]]||1879-03-17||1950-03-05||Grauman, Sidney Patrick|| |- |1949||Honorary||NA||[[Zukor-13|Adolph]]||[[Zukor-13|Zukor*]]||1873-01-07||1976-06-10||Zukor, Adolph|| |- |1949||Honorary||NA||[[Feuchtwanger-14|Walter]]||[[Feuchtwanger-14|Wanger*]]||1894-07-11||1968-11-18||Feuchtwanger, Walter||[[Image:Feuchtwanger-14.jpg|100px]] |- |1949||Juvenile||NA||Ivan||Jandl||1937-01-24||1987-11-21||Jandl, Ivan |- |1950||Best Actor||All the King's Men||[[Pendergast-289|Broderick]]||[[Pendergast-289|Crawford*]]||1911-12-09||1986-04-29||Crawford, William Broderick||[[Image:Crawford-13865.jpg|100px]] |- |1950||Best Actress||The Heiress||[[De_Havilland-7|Olivia]]||[[De_Havilland-7|de Havilland*]]||1916-07-01||2020-07-26||de Havilland, Olivia Mary||[[Image:De_Havilland-7.jpg|100px]] |- |1950||Best Supporting Actor||Twelve O'Clock High||[[Jagger-278|Dean]]||[[Jagger-278|Jagger*]]||1903-11-07||1991-02-05||Jagger, Dean Jeffries||[[Image:Wikimedia_Commons_photos-10.jpg|100px]] |- |1950||Best Supporting Actress||All the King's Men||[[McCambridge-35|Mercedes]]||[[McCambridge-35|McCambridge*]]||1916-03-16||2004-03-02||McCambridge, Carlotta Mercedes Agnes||[[Image:McCambridge-35.jpg|100px]] |- |1950||Honorary||NA||[[Austerlitz-2|Fred]]||[[Austerlitz-2|Astaire*]]||1899-05-10||1987-06-22||Austerlitz, Frederick Loltz||[[Image:Austerlitz-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1950||Honorary||NA||[[DeMille-39|Cecil B]]||[[DeMille-39|DeMille*]]||1881-08-12||1959-01-21||DeMille, Cecil Blount||[[Image:DeMille-39.jpg|100px]] |- |1950||Honorary||NA||[[Büron-17|Jean]]||[[Büron-17|Hersholt*]]||1886-07-12||1956-06-02||Büron, Jean Pierre||[[Image:Buron-17.jpg|100px]] |- |1950||Juvenile||NA||[[Driscoll-916|Bobby]]||[[Driscoll-916|Driscoll*]]||1937-03-03||1968-03-30||Driscoll, Robert Cletus||[[Image:Driscoll-916.png|100px]] |- |1951||Best Actor||Cyrano de Bergerac||[[Ferrer-39|José]]||[[Ferrer-39|Ferrer*]]||1912-01-08||1992-01-26||Ferrer de Otero y Cintrón, José Vicente||[[Image:Ferrer-39.jpg|100px]] |- |1951||Best Actress||Born Yesterday||[[Tuvim-1|Judy]]||[[Tuvim-1|Holliday*]]||1921-06-21||1965-06-07||Tuvim, Judith||[[Image:Tuvim-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1951||Best Supporting Actor||All About Eve||[[Sanders-5728|George]]||[[Sanders-5728|Sanders*]]||1906-07-03||1972-04-25||Sanders, George Henry||[[Image:Sanders-5728.jpg|100px]] |- |1951||Best Supporting Actress||Harvey||[[Sherwood-2987|Josephine]]||[[Sherwood-2987|Hull*]]||1877-01-03||1957-03-12||Sherwood, Mary Josephine||[[Image:Sherwood-2987.jpg|100px]] |- |1951||Honorary||NA||[[Murphy-10251|George]]||[[Murphy-10251|Murphy*]]||1902-07-04||1992-05-03||Murphy, George Lloyd||[[Image:Murphy-10251.jpg|100px]] |- |1951||Honorary||NA||[[Mayer-2011|Louis B.]]||[[Mayer-2011|Mayer*]]||1884-07-12||1957-10-29||Mayer, Louis Burt||[[Image:Mayer-2011.jpg|100px]] |- |1952||Best Actor||The African Queen||[[Bogart-6|Humprey]]||[[Bogart-6|Bogart*]]||1899-12-25||1957-01-14||Bogart, Humphrey DeForest||[[Image:Bogart-6.jpg|100px]] |- |1952||Best Actress||A Streetcar Named Desire||[[Hartley-1112|Vivien]]||[[Hartley-1112|Leigh*]]||1913-11-05||1967-07-08||Hartley, Vivian Mary||[[Image:Hartley-1112.jpg|100px]] |- |1952||Best Supporting Actor||A Streetcar Named Desire||[[Sekulovich-1|Karl]]||[[Sekulovich-1|Malden*]]||1912-03-22||2009-07-01||Sekulovich, Mladen George||[[Image:Sekulovich-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1952||Best Supporting Actress||A Streetcar Named Desire||[[Cole-16097|Kim]]||[[Cole-16097|Hunter*]]||1922-11-12||2002-09-11||Cole, Janet||[[Image:Cole-16097.jpg|100px]] |- |1952||Honorary||NA||[[Kelly-6819|Gene]]||[[Kelly-6819|Kelly*]]||1912-08-23||1996-02-02||Kelly, Eugene Curran||[[Image:Kelly-6819.jpg|100px]] |- |1953||Best Actor||High Noon||[[Cooper-10298|Gary]]||[[Cooper-10298|Cooper*]]||1901-05-07||1961-05-13||Cooper, Frank James||[[Image:Cooper-10298.jpg|100px]] |- |1953||Best Actress||Come Back, Little Sheba||[[Ford-10390|Shirley]]||[[Ford-10390|Booth*]]||1898-08-30||1992-10-16||Ford, Marjory||[[Image:Ford-10390.jpg|100px]] |- |1953||Best Supporting Actor||Viva Zapata!||[[Quinn_Oaxaca-1|Anthony]]||[[Quinn_Oaxaca-1|Quinn*]]||1915-04-21||2001-06-03||Quinn Oaxaca, Antonio Rodolfo||[[Image:Quinn_Oaxaca-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1953||Best Supporting Actress||The Bad and the Beautiful||[[Hallward-5|Gloria]]||[[Hallward-5|Grahame*]]||1923-11-28||1981-10-05||Hallward, Gloria Grahame||[[Image:Hallward-5.jpg|100px]] |- |1954||Best Actor||Stalag 17||[[Beedle-128|William]]||[[Beedle-128|Holden*]]||1918-04-17||1981-11-16||Beedle Jr., William Franklin||[[Image:Beedle-128.jpg|100px]] |- |1954||Best Actress||Roman Holiday||[[Ruston-29|Audrey]]||[[Ruston-29|Hepburn*]]||1929-05-04||1993-01-20||Ruston, Audrey Kathleen||[[Image:Ruston-29-3.jpg|100px]] |- |1954||Best Supporting Actor||From Here to Eternity||[[Sinatra-1|Frank]]||[[Sinatra-1|Sinatra*]]||1915-12-12||1998-05-14||Sinatra, Francis Albert||[[Image:Sinatra-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1954||Best Supporting Actress||From Here to Eternity||[[Mullenger-11|Donna]]||[[Mullenger-11|Reed*]]||1921-01-27||1986-01-14||Mullenger, Donna Belle||[[Image:Mullenger-11.jpg|100px]] |- |1954||Honorary||NA||[[Schmidt-10920|Pete]]||[[Schmidt-10920|Smith*]]||1892-09-04||1979-01-12||Schmidt, Peter|| |- |1954||Honorary||NA||[[Breen-1139|Joseph I]]||[[Breen-1139|Breen*]]||1888-10-14||1965-12-05||Breen, Joseph Ignatius|| |- |1955||Best Actor||On the Waterfront||[[Brando-1|Marlon]]||[[Brando-1|Brando*]]||1924-04-03||2004-07-01||Brando Jr., Marlon||[[Image:Marlon-Brando.jpg|100px]] |- |1955||Best Actress||The Country Girl||[[Kelly-2467|Grace]]||[[Kelly-2467|Kelly*]]||1929-11-12||1982-09-14||Kelly, Grace Patricia||[[Image:Kelly-2467-4.jpg|100px]] |- |1955||Best Supporting Actor||The Barefoot Contessa||[[O'Brien-6257|Edmond]]||[[O'Brien-6257|O'Brien]]||1915-09-10||1985-05-09||O'Brien, Edmond||[[Image:O%20Brien-6257.jpg|100px]] |- |1955||Best Supporting Actress||On the Waterfront||[[Saint-198|Eva Marie]]||[[Saint-198|Saint*]]||1924-07-04||0000-00-00||Saint, Eva Marie||[[Image:Saint-198.jpg|100px]] |- |1955||Honorary||NA||[[Niver-215|Kemp R]]||[[Niver-215|Niver*]]||1911-10-17||1996-10-15||Niver, Kemp Redman||[[Image:Niver-215.jpg|100px]] |- |1955||Honorary||NA||[[Gustafsson-535|Greta]]||[[Gustafsson-535|Garbo*]]||1905-09-18||1990-04-15||Gustafsson, Greta Lovisa||[[Image:Gustafsson-535.jpg|100px]] |- |1955||Honorary||NA||[[Kaminsky-136|Danny]]||[[Kaminsky-136|Kaye]]||1913-01-18||1987-03-03||Kaye, Danny||[[Image:Kaminsky-136.jpg|100px]] |- |1955||Honorary||NA||Jon||Whiteley||1945-02-19||0000-00-00||Whiteley, Jon James Lamont|| |- |1955||Honorary||NA||[[Winter-4913|Vincent]]||[[Winter-4913|Winter*]]||1947-12-29||1998-11-02||Winter, Vincent|| |- |1956||Best Actor||Marty||[[Borgnino-1|Ernest]]||[[Borgnino-1|Borgnine*]]||1917-01-24||2012-07-08||Borgnino, Ermes Effron||[[Image:Borgnino-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1956||Best Actress||The Rose Tattoo||[[Magnani-83|Anna]]||[[Magnani-83|Magnani]]||1908-03-07||1973-09-26||Magnani, Anna||[[Image:Magnani-83.jpg|100px]] |- |1956||Best Supporting Actor||Mister Roberts||[[Lemmon-641|Jack]]||[[Lemmon-641|Lemmon*]]||1925-02-08||2001-06-27||Lemmon III, John Uhler||[[Image:Lemmon-641.jpg|100px]] |- |1956||Best Supporting Actress||East of Eden||[[Van Fleet-389|Jo]]||[[Van Fleet-389|Van Fleet*]]||1915-12-29||1996-06-10||Van Fleet, Catherine Josephine||[[Image:Van Fleet-389.jpg|100px]] |- |1957||Best Actor||The King and I||[[Brynner-1|Yul]]||[[Brynner-1|Brynner*]]||1920-07-11||1985-10-10||Briner, Yuliy Borisovich||[[Image:Brynner-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1957||Best Actress||Anastasia||[[Bergman-344|Ingrid]]||[[Bergman-344|Bergman*]]||1915-08-29||1982-08-29||Bergman, Ingrid||[[Image:Bergman-344.jpg|100px]] |- |1957||Best Supporting Actor||Lust for Life||[[Quinn_Oaxaca-1|Anthony]]||[[Quinn_Oaxaca-1|Quinn*]]||1915-04-21||2001-06-03||Quinn Oaxaca, Antonio Rodolfo||[[Image:Quinn_Oaxaca-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1957||Best Supporting Actress||Written on the Wind||[[Maloney-1823|Dorothy]]||[[Maloney-1823|Malone*]]||1924-01-24||2018-01-19||Maloney, Dorothy Eloise||[[Image:Maloney-1823.jpg|100px]] |- |1957||Honorary||NA||[[Itzkowitz-23|Eddie]]||[[Itzkowitz-23|Cantor*]]||1892-01-31||1964-10-10||Itzkowitz, Edward Israel||[[Image:Itzkowitz-23.png|100px]] |- |1958||Best Actor||The Bridge on the River Kwai||[[Guinness-430|Alec]]||[[Guinness-430|Guinness*]]||1914-04-02||2000-08-05||Guinness de Cuffe, Alec||[[Image:Guinness-430-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1958||Best Actress||The Three Faces of Eve||[[Woodward-3781|Joanne]]||[[Woodward-3781|Woodward*]]||1930-02-17||0000-00-00||Woodward, Joanne Gignilliat Trimmier||[[Image:Woodward-3781.jpg|100px]] |- |1958||Best Supporting Actor||Sayonara||[[Chwatt-2|Red]]||[[Chwatt-2|Buttons]]||1919-02-05||2006-07-13||Chwatt, Aaron||[[Image:Chwatt-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1958||Best Supporting Actress||Sayonara||[[Umeki-1|Miyoshi]]||[[Umeki-1|Umeki*]]||1929-05-08||2007-08-28||Umeki, Miyoshi||[[Image:Umeki-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1959||Best Actor||Separate Tables||[[Niven-216|David]]||[[Niven-216|Niven*]]||1910-03-01||1983-07-29||Niven, David Graham||[[Image:Niven-216-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1959||Best Actress||I Want to Live!||[[Marrenner-1|Susan]]||[[Marrenner-1|Hayward*]]||1917-06-30||1975-03-14||Marrenner, Edith||[[Image:Marrenner-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1959||Best Supporting Actor||The Big Country||[[Ives-676|Burl]]||[[Ives-676|Ives*]]||1909-06-14||1995-04-14||Ives, Burle Icle Ivanhoe||[[Image:Ives-676-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1959||Best Supporting Actress||Separate Tables||[[Hiller-335|Wendy]]||[[Hiller-335|Hiller*]]||1912-08-15||2003-05-14||Hiller, Dame Wendy Margaret||[[Image:Hiller-335.jpg|100px]] |- |1960||Best Actor||Ben-Hur||[[Carter-12994|Charlton]]||[[Carter-12994|Heston*]]||1923-10-04||2008-04-05||Carter, John Charles||[[Image:Carter-12994.jpg|100px]] |- |1960||Best Actress||Room at the Top||[[Kaminker-5|Simone]]||[[Kaminker-5|Signoret*]]||1921-03-25||1985-09-30||Kaminker, Simone Henriette Charlotte||[[Image:Kaminker-5.jpg|100px]] |- |1960||Best Supporting Actor||Ben-Hur||[[Griffith-6695|Hugh]]||[[Griffith-6695|Griffith*]]||1912-05-30||1980-05-14||Griffith, Hugh Emrys||[[Image:Griffith-6695.jpg|100px]] |- |1960||Best Supporting Actress||The Diary of Anne Frank||[[Schrift-12|Shelley]]||[[Schrift-12|Winters]]||1920-08-08||2006-01-14||Schrift, Shirley||[[Image:Schrift-12.jpg|100px]] |- |1960||Honorary||NA||[[Keaton-175|Buster]]||[[Keaton-175|Keaton*]]||1895-10-04||1966-02-01||Keaton, Joseph Frank||[[Image:Keaton-175.jpg|100px]] |- |1960||Honorary||NA||[[De_Forest-154|Lee]]||[[De_Forest-154|De Forest*]]||1873-08-26||1961-06-30||de Forest, Lee||[[Image:De_Forest-154.jpg|100px]] |- |1961||Best Actor||Elmer Gantry||[[Lancaster-1789|Burt]]||[[Lancaster-1789|Lancaster*]]||1913-11-02||1994-10-20||Lancaster, Burton Stephen||[[Image:Lancaster-1789.jpg|100px]] |- |1961||Best Actress||BUtterfield 8||[[Taylor-21324|Elizabeth]]||[[Taylor-21324|Taylor*]]||1932-02-27||2011-03-23||Taylor, Dame Elizabeth Rosemond||[[Image:Taylor-21324.jpg|100px]] |- |1961||Best Supporting Actor||Spartacus||[[von_Ustinow-1|Peter]]||[[von_Ustinow-1|Ustinov*]]||1921-04-16||2004-03-28||von Ustinow, Sir Peter Alexander||[[Image:Von%20Ustinow-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1961||Best Supporting Actress||Elmer Gantry||[[Jones-33204|Shirley]]||[[Jones-33204|Jones*]]||1934-03-31||0000-00-00||Jones, Shirley Mae||[[Image:Jones-33204.jpg|100px]] |- |1961||Honorary||NA||[[Cooper-10298|Gary]]||[[Cooper-10298|Cooper*]]||1901-05-07||1961-05-13||Cooper, Frank James||[[Image:Cooper-10298.jpg|100px]] |- |1961||Honorary||NA||[[Jefferson-598|Stan]]||[[Jefferson-598|Laurel*]]||1890-06-16||1965-02-23||Jefferson, Arthur Stanley||[[Image:Jefferson-598.jpg|100px]] |- |1961||Juvenile||NA||[[Mills-7182|Hayley]]||[[Mills-7182|Mills*]]||1946-04-18||0000-00-00||Mills, Hayley Catherine Rose Vivien||[[Image:Mills-7182-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1962||Best Actor||Judgment at Nuremberg||[[Schell-1474|Maximilian]]||[[Schell-1474|Schell]]||1930-12-08||2014-02-01||Schell, Maximilian||[[Image:Schell-1474.jpg|100px]] |- |1962||Best Actress||Two Women||[[Scicolone-1|Sophia]]||[[Scicolone-1|Loren*]]||1934-09-20||0000-00-00||Scicolone, Sofia Villani||[[Image:Scicolone-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1962||Best Supporting Actor||West Side Story||George||Chakiris||1934-09-16||0000-00-00||Chakiris, George|| |- |1962||Best Supporting Actress||West Side Story||[[Alverío-1|Rita]]||[[Alverío-1|Moreno]]*||1931-12-11||0000-00-00||Alverío, Rosa Dolores||[[Image:Alverio-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1962||Honorary||NA||[[Hendricks-2886|William L.]]||[[Hendricks-2886|Hendricks]]*||1904-05-03||1992-03-29||Hendricks, William L.|| |- |1962||Honorary||NA||[[Metzler-535|Fred L.]]||[[Metzler-535|Metzler]]||1887-01-10||1964-11-04||Metzler, Fred L.|| |- |1962||Honorary||NA||[[Rabinowitz-171|Jerome]]||[[Rabinowitz-171|Robbins]]||1918-10-11||1998-07-29||Rabinowitz, Jerome Wilson|| |- |1963||Best Actor||To Kill a Mockingbird||[[Peck-2398|Gregory]]||[[Peck-2398|Peck*]]||1916-04-05||2003-06-12||Peck, Eldred Gregory||[[Image:Peck-2398.jpg|100px]] |- |1963||Best Actress||The Miracle Worker||[[Italiano-11|Anne]]||[[Italiano-11|Bancroft*]]||1931-09-17||2005-06-06||Italiano, Anna Maria Louisa||[[Image:Italiano-11.jpg|100px]] |- |1963||Best Supporting Actor||Sweet Bird of Youth||[[Begley-783|Ed]]||[[Begley-783|Begley*]]||1901-03-25||1970-04-28||Begley Sr., Edward James||[[Image:Begley-783.jpg|100px]] |-* |1963||Best Supporting Actress||The Miracle Worker||[[Duke-1897|Patty]]||[[Duke-1897|Duke*]]||1946-12-14||2016-03-29||Duke, Anna Marie||[[Image:Duke-1897.jpg|100px]] |- |1964||Best Actor||Lilies of the Field||[[Poitier-20|Sidney]]||[[Poitier-20|Poitier*]]||1927-02-20||2022-01-06||Poitier, Sir Sidney||[[Image:Poitier-20.jpg|100px]] |- |1964||Best Actress||Hud||[[Neal-1894|Patricia]]||[[Neal-1894|Neal*]]||1926-01-20||2010-08-08||Neal, Patsy Louise||[[Image:Neal-1894.jpg|100px]] |- |1964||Best Supporting Actor||Hud||[[Hesselberg-23|Melvyn]]||[[Hesselberg-23|Douglas*]]||1901-04-05||1981-08-04||Hesselberg, Melvyn Edouard||[[Image:Hesselberg-23.jpg|100px]] |- |1964||Best Supporting Actress||The V.I.P.s||[[Rutherford-3154|Margaret]]||[[Rutherford-3154|Rutherford*]]||1892-05-11||1972-05-22||Rutherford, Dame Margaret Taylor||[[Image:Rutherford-3154.gif|100px]] |- |1965||Best Actor||My Fair Lady||[[Harrison-11193|Rex]]||[[Harrison-11193|Harrison*]]||1908-03-05||1990-06-02||Harrison, Sir Reginald Carey||[[Image:Harrison-11193.jpg|100px]] |- |1965||Best Actress||Mary Poppins||[[Wells-9854|Julie]]||[[Wells-9854|Andrews*]]||1935-10-01||0000-00-00||Wells, Julia Elizabeth|| |- |1965||Best Supporting Actor||Topkapi||[[von_Ustinow-1|Peter]]||[[von_Ustinow-1|Ustinov*]]||1921-04-16||2004-03-28||von Ustinow, Sir Peter Alexander||[[Image:von_Ustinow-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1965||Best Supporting Actress||Zorba the Greek||[[Кедрова-1|Lila]]||[[Кедрова-1|Kedrova]]||1918-10-09||2000-02-16||Kedrova, Elizaveta Nikolayevna|| |- |1965||Honorary||NA||[[Tuttle-4019|William]]||[[Tuttle-4019|Tuttle*]]||1912-04-13||2007-07-27||Tuttle, William Julian|| |- |1966||Best Actor||Cat Ballou||[[Marvin-839|Lee]]||[[Marvin-839|Marvin*]]||1924-02-19||1987-08-29||Marvin, Lee||[[Image:Marvin-839.jpg|100px]] |- |1966||Best Actress||Darling||[[Christie-4920|Julie]]||[[Christie-4920|Christie]]||1940-04-14||0000-00-00||Christie, Julie Frances|| |- |1966||Best Supporting Actor||A Thousand Clowns||[[Balsam-15|Martin]]||[[Balsam-15|Balsam*]]||1919-11-04||1996-02-13||Balsam, Martin Henry||[[Image:Balsam-15.jpg|100px]] |- |1966||Best Supporting Actress||A Patch of Blue||[[Schrift-12|Shelley]]||[[Schrift-12|Winters]]||1920-08-18||2006-01-14||Schrift, Shirley||[[Image:Schrift-12.jpg|100px]] |- |1967||Best Actor||A Man For All Seasons||[[Scofield-849|Paul]]||[[Scofield-849|Scofield*]]||1922-01-22||2008-03-19||Scofield, David Paul|| |- |1967||Best Actress||Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?||[[Taylor-21324|Elizabeth]]||[[Taylor-21324|Taylor*]]||1932-02-27||2011-03-23||Taylor, Dame Elizabeth Rosemond||[[Image:Taylor-21324.jpg|100px]] |- |1967||Best Supporting Actor||The Fortune Cookie||[[Matthow-1|Walter]]||[[Matthow-1|Matthau*]]||1920-10-01||2000-07-01||Matthow, Walter John||[[Image:Matthow-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1967||Best Supporting Actress||Who's Afraid of Virginia Woolf?||[[Dennis-6471|Sandy]]||[[Dennis-6471|Dennis*]]||1937-04-27||1992-03-02||Dennis, Sandra Dale|| |- |1967||Honorary||NA||[[Canutt-10|Yakima]]||[[Canutt-10|Canutt*]]||1895-11-29||1986-05-24||Canutt, Enos Edward|| |- |1967||Honorary||NA||[[Freeman-14802|Y. Frank]]||[[Freeman-14802|Freeman*]]||1890-12-14||1969-02-06||Freeman, Young Frank|| |- |1968||Best Actor||In the Heat of the Night||[[Steiger-282|Rod]]||[[Steiger-282|Steiger*]]||1925-04-14||2002-07-09||Steiger, Rodney Stephen|| |- |1968||Best Actress||Guess Who's Coming to Dinner||[[Hepburn-455|Katharine]]||[[Hepburn-455|Hepburn*]]||1907-05-12||2003-06-29||Hepburn, Katharine Houghton||[[Image:Hepburn-455.jpg|100px]] |- |1968||Best Supporting Actor||Cool Hand Luke||[[Kennedy-8699|George]]||[[Kennedy-8699|Kennedy*]]||1925-02-18||2016-02-28||Kennedy Jr., George Harris||[[Image:Kennedy-8699.jpg|100px]] |- |1968||Best Supporting Actress||Bonnie and Clyde||Estelle||Parsons||1927-11-20||0000-00-00||Parsons, Estelle Margaret|| |- |1968||Honorary||NA||[[Freed-656|Arthur]]||[[Freed-656|Freed*]]||1894-09-09||1973-04-12||Freed, Arthur|| |- |1969||Best Actor||Charly||[[Robertson-11171|Cliff]]||[[Robertson-11171|Robertson*]]||1923-09-09||2011-09-10||Robertson III, Clifford Parker||[[Image:Robertson-11171.jpg|100px]] |- |1969||Best Actress||The Lion in Winter||[[Hepburn-455|Katharine]]||[[Hepburn-455|Hepburn*]]||1907-05-12||2003-06-29||Hepburn, Katharine Houghton||[[Image:Hepburn-455.jpg|100px]] |- |1969||Best Actress||Funny Girl||[[Streisand-1|Barbara]]||[[Streisand-1|Streisand*]]||1942-04-24||0000-00-00||Streisand, Barbara Joan||[[Image:Streisand-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1969||Best Supporting Actor||The Subject Was Roses||[[Albertson-533|Jack]]||[[Albertson-533|Albertson*]]||1907-06-16||1981-11-25||Albertson, Jack||[[Image:Albertson-533.jpg|100px]] |- |1969||Best Supporting Actress||Rosemary's Baby||[[Jones-31288|Ruth]]||[[Jones-31288|Gordon*]]||1896-10-30||1985-08-28||Jones, Ruth Gordon||[[Image:Jones-31288.jpg|100px]] |- |1969||Honorary||NA||[[Chambers-7763|John]]||[[Chambers-7763|Chambers*]]||1922-09-12||2001-08-25||Chambers, John||[[Image:Chambers-7763.jpg|100px]] |- |1969||Honorary||NA||[[White-55503|Onna]]||[[White-55503|White*]]||1922-03-24||2005-04-08||White, Onna|| |- |1970||Best Actor||True Grit||[[Morrison-2413|John]]||[[Morrison-2413|Wayne*]]||1907-05-26||1979-06-11||Morrison, Marion Robert||[[Image:Morrison-2413.jpg|100px]] |- |1970||Best Actress||The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie||[[Smith-70085|Maggie]]||[[Smith-70085|Smith*]]||1934-12-28||0000-00-00||Smith, Margaret Natalie||[[Image:Smith-70085.jpg|100px]] |- |1970||Best Supporting Actor||They Shoot Horses, Don't They?||[[Barr-2221|Gig]]||[[Barr-2221|Young*]]||1913-11-04||1978-10-19||Barr, Byron Elsworth||[[Image:Barr-2221.jpg|100px]] |- |1970||Best Supporting Actress||Cactus Flower||[[Hawn-76|Goldie]]||[[Hawn-76|Hawn*]]||1945-11-21||0000-00-00||Hawn, Goldie Jeanne|| |- |1971||Best Actor||Patton||[[Scott-11749|George C.]]||[[Scott-11749|Scott*]]||1927-10-18||1999-09-22||Scott, George Campbell||[[Image:Scott-11749.jpg|100px]] |- |1971||Best Actress||Women in Love||[[Jackson-51750|Glenda]]||[[Jackson-51750|Jackson]]||1936-05-09||0000-00-00||Jackson, Glenda|| |- |1971||Best Supporting Actor||Ryan's Daughter||[[Mills-2100|John]]||[[Mills-2100|Mills*]]||1908-02-22||2005-04-23||Mills, Lewis Ernest Watts||[[Image:Mills-7183.jpg|100px]] |- |1971||Best Supporting Actress||Airport||[[Brown-39152|Helen]]||[[Brown-39152|Hayes*]]||1900-10-10||1993-03-17||Brown, Helen Hayes||[[Image:Brown-39152.jpg|100px]] |- |1972||Best Actor||The French Connection||[[Hackman-325|Gene]]||[[Hackman-325|Hackman*]]||1930-01-30||0000-00-00||Hackman, Eugene Allen||[[Image:Hackman-325.jpg|100px]] |- |1972||Best Actress||Klute||[[Fonda-36|Jane]]||[[Fonda-36|Fonda*]]||1937-12-21||0000-00-00||Fonda, Jayne Seymour||[[Image:Fonda-36.jpg|100px]] |- |1972||Best Supporting Actor||The Last Picture Show||[[Johnson-69116|Ben]]||[[Johnson-69116|Johnson*]]||1918-06-13||1996-04-08||Johnson Jr., Ben||[[Image:Johnson-69116.jpg|100px]] |- |1972||Best Supporting Actress||The Last Picture Show||[[Leachman-83|Cloris]]||[[Leachman-83|Leachman*]]||1926-04-30||2021-01-27||Leachman, Cloris||[[Image: Wikimedia_Commons_photos-11.jpg|100px]] |- |1972||Honorary||NA||[[Chaplin-117|Charlie]]||[[Chaplin-117|Chaplin*]]||1889-04-16||1977-12-25||Chaplin, Charles Spencer||[[Image:Chaplin-117.jpg|100px]] |- |1973||Best Actor||The Godfather||[[Brando-1|Marlon]]||[[Brando-1|Brando*]]||1924-04-03||2004-07-01||Brando Jr., Marlon||[[Image:Marlon-Brando.jpg|100px]] |- |1973||Best Actress||Cabaret||[[Minnelli-1|Liza]]||[[Minnelli-1|Minnelli*]]||1946-03-12||0000-00-00||Minnelli, Liza May||[[Image:Minnelli-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1973||Best Supporting Actor||Cabaret||[[Katz-792|Joel]]||[[Katz-792|Grey*]]||1932-04-11||0000-00-00||Katz, Joel David||[[Image:Wikimedia_Commons_photos-9.jpg |100px]] |- |1973||Best Supporting Actress||Butterflies Are Free||[[Herbert-3462|Eileen]]||[[Herbert-3462|Heckart]]||1919-03-29||2001-12-31||Herbert, Anna Eileen|| |- |1973||Honorary||NA||[[Boren-1094|Charles S.]]||[[Boren-1094|Boren*]]||1883-02-24||1968-01-06||Boren, Charles S.|| |- |1973||Honorary||NA||[[Goldenberg-111|Edward G.]]||[[Goldenberg-111|Robinson*]]||1893-12-12||1973-01-26||Goldenberg, Emanuel|| |- |1974||Best Actor||Save the Tiger||[[Lemmon-641|Jack]]||[[Lemmon-641|Lemmon*]]||1925-02-08||2001-06-27||Lemmon III, John Uhler||[[Image:Lemmon-641.jpg|100px]] |- |1974||Best Actress||A Touch of Class||[[Jackson-51750|Glenda]]||[[Jackson-51750|Jackson]]||1936-05-09||0000-00-00||Jackson, Glenda|| |- |1974||Best Supporting Actor||The Paper Chase||[[Haussmann-64|John]]||[[Haussmann-64|Houseman*]]||1902-09-22||1988-10-31||Haussmann, Jacques|| |- |1974||Best Supporting Actress||Paper Moon||[[O'Neal-563|Tatum]]||[[O'Neal-563|O'Neal*]]||1963-11-05||0000-00-00||O'Neal, Tatum Beatrice|| |- |1974||Honorary||NA||[[Marx-551|Groucho]]||[[Marx-551|Marx*]]||1890-10-02||1977-08-19||Marx, Julius Henry||[[Image:Marx-551.jpg|100px]] |- |1975||Best Actor||Harry and Tonto||[[Carney-1651|Art]]||[[Carney-1651|Carney*]]||1918-11-04||2003-11-09||Carney, Arthur William Matthew||[[Image:Carney-1651.jpg|100px]] |- |1975||Best Actress||Alice Doesn't Live Here Anymore||[[Gillooly-24|Ellen]]||[[Gillooly-24|Burstyn*]]||1932-12-07||0000-00-00||Gillooly, Edna Rae|| |- |1975||Best Supporting Actor||The Godfather Part II||[[De_Niro-2|Robert]]||[[De_Niro-2|De Niro*]]||1943-08-11||0000-00-00||De Niro, Robert||[[Image:De_Niro-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1975||Best Supporting Actress||Murder on the Orient Express||[[Bergman-344|Ingrid]]||[[Bergman-344|Bergman*]]||1915-08-29||1982-08-29||Bergman, Ingrid||[[Image:Bergman-344.jpg|100px]] |- |1975||Honorary||NA||[[Renoir-3|Jean]]||[[Renoir-3|Renoir*]]||1894-09-15||1979-02-12||Renoir, Jean|| |- |1975||Honorary||NA||[[Hawks-650|Howard]]||[[Hawks-650|Hawks*]]||1896-05-30||1977-12-26||Hawks, Howard Winchester|| |- |1976||Best Actor||One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest||[[Nicholson-2728|Jack]]||[[Nicholson-2728|Nicholson*]]||1937-04-22||0000-00-00||Nicholson, John Joseph||[[Image:Nicholson-2728.jpg|100px]] |- |1976||Best Actress||One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest||[[Fletcher-6292|Louise]]||[[Fletcher-6292|Fletcher*]]||1934-07-22||0000-00-00||Fletcher, Estelle Louise|| |- |1976||Best Supporting Actor||The Sunshine Boys||[[Birnbaum-117|George]]||[[Birnbaum-117|Burns*]]||1896-01-20||1996-03-09||Birnbaum, Nathan||[[Image:Birnbaum-117.jpg|100px]] |- |1976||Best Supporting Actress||Shampoo||Lee||Grant||1927-10-31||0000-00-00||Rosenthal, Lyova Haskell|| |- |1976||Honorary||NA||[[Smith-73903|Mary]]||[[Smith-73903|Pickford*]]||1892-04-08||1979-05-29||Smith, Gladys Louise||[[Image:Smith-73903.jpg|100px]] |- |1977||Best Actor||Network||[[Finch-1535|Peter]]||[[Finch-1535|Finch]]||1916-09-28||1977-01-14||Finch, Frederick George Peter Ingle|| |- |1977||Best Actress||Network||[[Dunaway-1321|Faye]]||[[Dunaway-1321|Dunaway*]]||1941-01-14||0000-00-00||Dunaway, Dorothy Faye|| |- |1977||Best Supporting Actor||All the President's Men||[[Robards-55|Jason]]||[[Robards-55|Robards*]]||1922-07-26||2000-12-26||Robards Jr., Jason Nelson||[[Image:Robards-55.jpg|100px]] |- |1977||Best Supporting Actress||Network||[[Straight-458|Beatrice]]||[[Straight-458|Straight*]]||1914-08-02||2001-04-07||Straight, Beatrice Whitney|| |- |1978||Best Actor||The Goodbye Girl||[[Dreyfus-44|Richard]]||[[Dreyfus-44|Dreyfuss]]||1947-10-29||0000-00-00||Dreyfus, Richard Stephen|| |- |1978||Best Actress||Annie Hall||[[Hall-61640|Diane]]||[[Hall-61640|Keaton*]]||1946-01-05||0000-00-00||Hall, Diane|| |- |1978||Best Supporting Actor||Julia||[[Robards-55|Jason]]||[[Robards-55|Robards*]]||1922-07-26||2000-12-26||Robards Jr., Jason Nelson||[[Image:Robards-55.jpg|100px]] |- |1978||Best Supporting Actress||Julia||[[Redgrave-55|Vanessa]]||[[Redgrave-55|Redgrave*]]||1937-01-30||0000-00-00||Redgrave, Vanessa||[[Image:Redgrave-55.jpg|100px]] |- |1978||Honorary||NA||[[Booth-8115|Margaret]]||[[Booth-8115|Booth*]]||1898-01-16||2002-10-28||Booth, Margaret|| |- |1979||Best Actor||Coming Home||[[Voight-51|Jon]]||[[Voight-51|Voight*]]||1938-12-29||0000-00-00||Voight, Jonathan Vincent||[[Image:Voight-51.jpg|100px]] |- |1979||Best Actress||Coming Home||[[Fonda-36|Jane]]||[[Fonda-36|Fonda*]]||1937-12-21||0000-00-00||Fonda, Jayne Seymour||[[Image:Fonda-36.jpg|100px]] |- |1979||Best Supporting Actor||The Deer Hunter||[[Walken-3|Christopher]]||[[Walken-3|Walken]]||1943-03-31||0000-00-00||Walken, Ronald|| |- |1979||Best Supporting Actress||California Suite||[[Smith-70085|Maggie]]||[[Smith-70085|Smith*]]||1934-12-28||0000-00-00||Smith, Margaret Natalie||[[Image:Smith-70085.jpg|100px]] |- |1979||Honorary||NA||[[Olivier-832|Laurence]]||[[Olivier-832|Olivier*]]||1907-05-22||1989-07-11||Olivier, Laurence Kerr||[[Image:Olivier-832.jpg|100px]] |- |1979||Honorary||NA||[[Lantz-1179|Walter]]||[[Lantz-1179|Lantz*]]||1899-04-27||1994-03-22||Lantz, Walter Benjamin|| |- |1979||Honorary||NA||[[Vidor-3|King]]||[[vidor-3|Vidor*]]||1894-02-08||1982-11-01||Vidor, King Wallace|| |- |1980||Best Actor||Kramer vs. Kramer||[[Hoffman-6410|Dustin]]||[[Hoffman-6410|Hoffman*]]||1937-08-08||0000-00-00||Hoffman, Dustin Lee|| |- |1980||Best Actress||Norma Rae||[[Field-885|Sally]]||[[Field-885|Field*]]||1946-11-06||0000-00-00||Field, Sally Margaret||[[Image:Field-885.jpg|100px]] |- |1980||Best Supporting Actor||Being There||[[Hesselberg-23|Melvyn]]||[[Hesselberg-23|Douglas*]]||1901-04-05||1981-08-04||Hesselberg, Melvyn Edouard|| |- |1980||Best Supporting Actress||Kramer vs. Kramer||[[Streep-1|Meryl]]||[[Streep-1|Streep*]]||1949-06-22||0000-00-00||Streep, Mary Louise||[[Image:Streep-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1980||Honorary||NA||[[Elias-445|Hal]]||[[Elias-445|Elias*]]||1899-12-23||1993-07-18||Elias, Harold|| |- |1980||Honorary||NA||[[Guinness-430|Alec]]||[[Guinness-430|Guinness*]]||1914-04-02||2000-08-05||Guinness de Cuffe, Sir Alec||[[Image:Guinness-430-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1981||Best Actor||Raging Bull||[[De_Niro-2|Robert]]||[[De_Niro-2|De Niro*]]||1943-08-11||0000-00-00||De Niro, Robert||[[Image:De_Niro-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1981||Best Actress||Coal Miner's Daughter||[[Spacek-8|Sissy]]||[[Spacek-8|Spacek*]]||1949-12-25||0000-00-00||Spacek, Mary Elizabeth||[[Image:Spacek-8.jpg|100px]] |- |1981||Best Supporting Actor||Ordinary People||[[Hutton-875|Timothy]]||[[Hutton-875|Hutton*]]||1960-08-16||0000-00-00||Hutton, Timothy Tarquin||[[Image:Hutton-875.jpg|100px]] |- |1981||Best Supporting Actress||Melvin and Howard||[[Steenburgen-1|Mary]]||[[Steenburgen-1|Steenburgen*]]||1953-02-08||0000-00-00||Steenburgen, Mary Nell||[[Image:Steenburgen-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1981||Honorary||NA||[[Fonda-35|Henry]]||[[Fonda-35|Fonda*]]||1905-05-16||1982-08-12||Fonda, Henry Jaynes||[[Image:Fonda-35.jpg|100px]] |- |1982||Best Actor||On Golden Pond||[[Fonda-35|Henry]]||[[Fonda-35|Fonda*]]||1905-05-16||1982-08-12||Fonda, Henry Jaynes||[[Image:Fonda-35.jpg|100px]] |- |1982||Best Actress||On Golden Pond||[[Hepburn-455|Katharine]]||[[Hepburn-455|Hepburn*]]||1907-05-12||2003-06-29||Hepburn, Katharine Houghton||[[Image:Hepburn-455.jpg|100px]] |- |1982||Best Supporting Actor||Arthur||[[Gielgud-2|John]]||[[Gielgud-2|Gielgud*]]||1904-04-14||2000-05-21||Gielgud, Arthur John|| |- |1982||Best Supporting Actress||Reds||[[Stapleton-2094|Maureen]]||[[Stapleton-2094|Stapleton]]||1925-06-21||2006-03-16||Stapleton, Lois Maureen|| |- |1982||Honorary||NA||[[Stevens-10345|Barbara]]||[[Stevens-10345|Stanwyck*]]||1907-07-16||1990-01-20||Stevens, Ruby Catherine||[[Image:Stevens-10345.jpg|100px]] |- |1983||Best Actor||Gandhi||[[Bhanji-1|Ben]]||[[Bhanji-1|Kingsley*]]||1943-12-31||0000-00-00||Bhanji, Krishna Pandit||[[Image:Bhanji-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1983||Best Actress||Sophie's Choice||[[Streep-1|Meryl]]||[[Streep-1|Streep*]]||1949-06-22||0000-00-00||Streep, Mary Louise||[[Image:Streep-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1983||Best Supporting Actor||An Officer and a Gentleman||[[Gossett-1331|Louis]]||[[Gossett-1331|Gossett, Jr.]]||1936-05-27||0000-00-00||Gossett Jr., Louis Cameron|| |- |1983||Best Supporting Actress||Tootsie||[[Lange-881|Jessica]]||[[Lange-881|Lange*]]||1949-04-20||0000-00-00||Lange, Jessica Phyllis||[[Image:Lange-881.jpg|100px]] |- |1983||Honorary||NA||[[Yule-124|Mickey]]||[[Yule-124|Rooney*]]||1920-09-23||2014-04-06||Yule Jr., Joseph||[[Image:Yule-124.jpg|100px]] |- |1984||Best Actor||Tender Mercies||[[Duvall-33|Robert]]||[[Duvall-33|Duvall*]]||1931-01-05||0000-00-00||Duvall, Robert Selden||[[Image:Robert_Duvall.jpg|100px]] |- |1984||Best Actress||Terms of Endearment||[[Beaty-553|Shirley]]||[[Beaty-553|MacLaine*]]||1934-04-24||0000-00-00||Beaty, Shirley MacLean|| |- |1984||Best Supporting Actor||Terms of Endearment||[[Nicholson-2728|Jack]]||[[Nicholson-2728|Nicholson*]]||1937-04-22||0000-00-00||Nicholson, John Joseph||[[Image:Nicholson-2728.jpg|100px]] |- |1984||Best Supporting Actress||The Year of Living Dangerously||Linda||Hunt||1945-04-02||0000-00-00||Hunter, Lydia Susanna|| |- |1984||Honorary||NA||[[Roach-4152|Hal]]||[[Roach-4152|Roach*]]||1892-01-14||1992-11-02||Roach Sr., Harold Eugene|| |- |1985||Best Actor||Amadeus||F. Murray||Abraham||1939-10-24||0000-00-00||Abraham, Murray|| |- |1985||Best Actress||Places in the Heart||[[Field-885|Sally]]||[[Field-885|Field*]]||1946-11-06||0000-00-00||Field, Sally Margaret||[[Image:Field-885.jpg|100px]] |- |1985||Best Supporting Actor||The Killing Fields||Haing S.||Ngor||1940-03-22||1996-02-25||Ngor, Haing Somnang|| |- |1985||Best Supporting Actress||A Passage to India||[[Ashcroft-87|Peggy]]||[[Ashcroft-87|Ashcroft*]]||1907-12-22||1991-06-14||Ashcroft, Dame Edith Margaret Emily|| |- |1985||Honorary||NA||[[Stewart-10798|James]]||[[Stewart-10798|Stewart*]]||1908-05-20||1997-07-02||Stewart, James Maitland "Jimmy"||[[Image:Stewart-10798.jpg|100px]] |- |1986||Best Actor||Kiss of the Spider Woman||[[Hurt-2311|William]]||[[Hurt-2311|Hurt*]]||1950-03-20||2022-03-13||Hurt, William McChord|| |- |1986||Best Actress||The Trip to Bountiful||[[Page-10921|Geraldine]]||[[Page-10921|Page*]]||1924-11-22||1987-06-13||Page, Geraldine Sue|| |- |1986||Best Supporting Actor||Cocoon||[[Ameche-1|Don]]||[[Ameche-1|Ameche*]]||1908-05-31||1993-12-06||Amici, Dominic Felix||[[Image:Ameche-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1986||Best Supporting Actress||Prizzi's Honor||[[Huston-688|Anjelica]]||[[Huston-688|Huston*]]||1951-07-08||0000-00-00||Huston, Anjelica||[[Image:Huston-688.jpg|100px]] |- |1986||Honorary||NA||[[Newman-2496|Paul]]||[[Newman-2496|Newman*]]||1925-01-26||2008-08-26||Newman, Paul Leonard||[[Image:Newman-2496-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1986||Honorary||NA||[[Soifer-10|Alex]]||[[Soifer-10|North*]]||1910-12-04||1991-08-08||Soifer, Isadore|| |- |1986||Honorary||NA||[[Whitney-5519|John H.]]||[[Whitney-5519|Whitney Sr.*]]||1917-04-08||1995-09-22||Whitney Sr., John Hales|| |- |1987||Best Actor||The Color of Money||[[Newman-2496|Paul]]||[[Newman-2496|Newman*]]||1925-01-26||2008-08-26||Newman, Paul Leonard||[[Image:Newman-2496-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1987||Best Actress||Children of a Lesser God||Marlee||Matlin||1965-08-24||0000-00-00||Matlin, Marlee Beth|| |- |1987||Best Supporting Actor||Hannah and Her Sisters||[[Micklewhite-3|MIchael]]||[[Micklewhite-3|Caine*]]||1933-03-14||0000-00-00||Caine, Sir Michael|| |- |1987||Best Supporting Actress||Hannah and Her Sisters||Dianne||Wiest||1948-03-28||0000-00-00||Wiest, Dianne Evelyn|| |- |1987||Honorary||NA||[[Bellamy-1012|Ralph]]||[[Bellamy-1012|Bellamy]]||1904-06-17||1991-11-29||Bellamy, Ralph Rexford|| |- |1988||Best Actor||Wall Street||[[Douglas-3467|Michael]]||[[Douglas-3467|Douglas*]]||1944-09-25||0000-00-00||Douglas, Michael Kirk||[[Image:Douglas-3467.jpg|100px]] |- |1988||Best Actress||Moonstruck||[[Sarkisian-2|Cher*]]||(N/A)*||1946-05-20||0000-00-00||Sarkisian, Cherilyn|| |- |1988||Best Supporting Actor||The Untouchables||[[Connery-34|Sean]]||[[Connery-34|Connery*]]||1930-08-25||2020-10-31||Connery, Thomas Sean||[[Image:Connery-34.jpg|100px]] |- |1988||Best Supporting Actress||Moonstruck||[[Dukakis-4|Olympia]]||[[Dukakis-4|Dukakis]]||1931-06-20||2021-05-01||Dukakis, Olympia|| |- |1989||Best Actor||Rain Man||[[Hoffman-6410|Dustin]]||[[Hoffman-6410|Hoffman*]]||1937-08-08||0000-00-00||Hoffman, Dustin Lee|| |- |1989||Best Actress||The Accused||[[Foster-12356|Jodie]]||[[Foster-12356|Foster*]]||1962-11-19||0000-00-00||Foster, Alicia Christian||[[Image:Foster-12356-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1989||Best Supporting Actor||A Fish Called Wanda||[[Kline-1496|Kevin]]||[[Kline-1496|Kline]]||1947-10-24||0000-00-00||Kline, Kevin Delaney||[[Image:Kline-1496.jpg|100px]] |- |1989||Best Supporting Actress||The Accidental Tourist||[[Davis-25450|Geena]]||[[Davis-25450|Davis]]||1956-01-21||0000-00-00||Davis, Virginia Elizabeth|| |- |1990||Best Actor||My Left Foot||[[Day-Lewis-4|Daniel]]||[[Day-Lewis-4|Day-Lewis*]]||1957-04-29||0000-00-00||Day-Lewis, Daniel Michael Blake|| |- |1990||Best Actress||Driving Miss Daisy||[[Tandy-245|Jessica]]||[[Tandy-245|Tandy*]]||1909-06-07||1994-09-11||Tandy, Jessica Alice|| |- |1990||Best Supporting Actor||Glory||[[Washington-1279|Denzel]]||[[Washington-1279|Washington*]]||1954-12-28||0000-00-00||Washington Jr., Denzel Hayes|| |- |1990||Best Supporting Actress||My Left Foot||Brenda||Fricker||1945-02-17||0000-00-00||Fricker, Brenda|| |- |1990||Honorary||NA||[[Kurosawa-1|Akira]]||[[Kurosawa-1|Kurosawa*]]||1910-03-23||1998-09-06||Kurosawa, Akira||[[Image:40658_28580_-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1991||Best Actor||Reversal of Fortune||[[Irons-375|Jeremy]]||[[Irons-375|Irons*]]||1948-09-19||0000-00-00||Irons, Jeremy John|| |- |1991||Best Actress||Misery||[[Bates-4814|Kathy]]||[[Bates-4814|Bates*]]||1948-06-28||0000-00-00||Bates, Kathleen Doyle||[[Image:Bates-4814.jpg|100px]] |- |1991||Best Supporting Actor||Goodfellas||Joe||Pesci||1943-02-09||0000-00-00||Pesci, Joseph Frank|| |- |1991||Best Supporting Actress||Ghost||[[Johnson-29730|Whoopi]]||[[Johnson-29730|Goldberg*]]||1955-11-13||0000-00-00||Johnson, Caryn Elaine||[[Image:Johnson-29730.jpg|100px]] |- |1991||Honorary||NA||[[Scicolone-1|Sophia]]||[[Scicolone-1|Loren*]]||1934-09-20||0000-00-00||Scicolone, Sofia Villani||[[Image:Scicolone-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1991||Honorary||NA||[[Williams-25384|Myrna]]||[[Williams-25384|Loy*]]||1905-08-02||1993-12-14||Williams, Myrna Adele||[[Image:Williams-25384.jpg|100px]] |- |1992||Best Actor||The Silence of the Lambs||[[Hopkins-4914|Anthony]]||[[Hopkins-4914|Hopkins]]||1937-12-31||0000-00-00||Hopkins, Sir Phillip Anthony||[[Image:Hopkins-4914.jpg|100px]] |- |1992||Best Actress||The Silence of the Lambs||[[Foster-12356|Jodie]]||[[Foster-12356|Foster*]]||1962-11-19||0000-00-00||Foster, Alicia Christian||[[Image:Foster-12356-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1992||Best Supporting Actor||City Slickers||[[Palahniuk-2|Jack]]||[[Palahniuk-2|Palance*]]||1919-02-18||2006-11-10||Palahniuk, Volodymyr|| |- |1992||Best Supporting Actress||The Fisher King||Mercedes||Ruehl||1948-02-28||0000-00-00||Ruehl, Mercedes J.|| |- |1992||Honorary||NA||Satyajit||Ray||1921-05-02||1992-04-23||Ray, Satyajit|| |- |1993||Best Actor||Scent of a Woman||[[Pacino-1|Al]]||[[Pacino-1|Pacino*]]||1940-04-25||0000-00-00||Pacino, Alfredo James|| |- |1993||Best Actress||Howards End||[[Thompson-40856|Emma]]||[[Thompson-40856|Thompson]]||1959-04-15||0000-00-00||Thompson, Emma|| |- |1993||Best Supporting Actor||Unforgiven||[[Hackman-325|Gene]]||[[Hackman-325|Hackman*]]||1930-01-30||0000-00-00||Hackman, Eugene Allen||[[Image:Hackman-325.jpg|100px]] |- |1993||Best Supporting Actress||My Cousin Vinny||[[Tomei-20|Marisa]]||[[Tomei-20|Tomei]]||1948-02-28||0000-00-00||Tomei, Marisa||[[Image:Tomei-20.jpg|100px]] |- |1993||Honorary||NA||Federico||Fellini||1920-01-20||1993-10-31||Fellini, Federico|| |- |1994||Best Actor||Philadelphia||[[Hanks-1171|Tom]]||[[Hanks-1171|Hanks*]]||1956-07-09||0000-00-00||Hanks, Thomas Jeffrey||[[Image:Hanks-1171.jpg|100px]] |- |1994||Best Actress||The Piano||[[Hunter-11312|Holly]]||[[Hunter-11312|Hunter*]]||1958-03-20||0000-00-00||Hunter, Holly||[[Image:Hunter-11312.jpg|100px]] |- |1994||Best Supporting Actor||The Fugitive||[[Jones-35856|Tommy Lee]]||[[Jones-35856|Jones]]||1946-09-15||0000-00-00||Jones, Tommy Lee|| |- |1994||Best Supporting Actress||The Piano||[[Paquin-47|Anna]]||[[Paquin-47|Paquin*]]||1982-07-24||0000-00-00||Paquin, Anna Helene||[[Image:Paquin-47.jpg|100px]] |- |1994||Honorary||NA||[[Kerr-Trimmer-1|Deborah]]||[[Kerr-Trimmer-1|Kerr*]]||1921-09-30||2007-10-16||Kerr-Trimmer, Deborah Jane|| |- |1995||Best Actor||Forrest Gump||[[Hanks-1171|Tom]]||[[Hanks-1171|Hanks*]]||1956-07-09||0000-00-00||Hanks, Thomas Jeffrey||[[Image:Hanks-1171.jpg|100px]] |- |1995||Best Actress||Blue Sky||[[Lange-881|Jessica]]||[[Lange-881|Lange*]]||1949-04-20||0000-00-00||Lange, Jessica Phyllis||[[Image:Lange-881.jpg|100px]] |- |1995||Best Supporting Actor||Ed Wood||[[Landau-146|Martin]]||[[Landau-146|Landau*]]||1928-06-20||2017-07-15||Landau, Martin||[[Image:Landau-146.jpg|100px]] |- |1995||Best Supporting Actress||Bullets Over Broadway||Dianne||Wiest||1948-03-28||0000-00-00||Wiest, Dianne Evelyn|| |- |1995||Honorary||NA||Michelangelo||Antonioni||1912-09-29||2007-07-30||Antonioni, Michelangelo|| |- |1996||Best Actor||Leaving Las Vegas||[[Coppola-109|Nicholas]]||[[Coppola-109|Cage*]]||1964-01-07||0000-00-00||Coppola, Nicholas Kim|| |- |1996||Best Actress||Dead Man Walking||[[Tomalin-9|Susan]]||[[Tomalin-9|Sarandon*]]||1946-10-04||0000-00-00||Sarandon, Susan Abigail||[[Image:Tomalin-9.jpg|100px]] |- |1996||Best Supporting Actor||The Usual Suspects||[[Fowler-3744|Kevin]]||[[Fowler-3744|Spacey*]]||1959-07-26||0000-00-00||Fowler, Kevin Spacey|| |- |1996||Best Supporting Actress||Mighty Aphrodite||[[Sorvino-1|Mira]]||[[Sorvino-1|Sorvino]]||1967-09-28||0000-00-00||Sorvino, Mira Katherine|| |- |1996||Honorary||NA||[[Jones-27827|Chuck]]||[[Jones-27827|Jones*]]||1912-09-21||2002-02-22||Jones, Charles Martin|| |- |1996||Honorary||NA||[[Danielovitch-1|Kirk]]||[[Danielovitch-1|Douglas*]]||1912-09-29||2007-07-30||Danielovitch, Issur||[[Image:Danielovitch-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1997||Best Actor||Shine||[[Rush-1397|Geoffrey]]||[[Rush-1397|Rush*]]||1951-07-06||0000-00-00||Rush, Geoffrey Roy||[[Image:Rush-1397.jpg|100px]] |- |1997||Best Actress||Fargo||[[Smith-151957|Frances]]||[[Smith-151957|McDormand]]||1957-06-23||0000-00-00||Smith, Cynthia Ann|| |- |1997||Best Supporting Actress||The English Patient||[[Binoche-1|Juliette]]||[[Binoche-1|Binoche*]]||1964-03-09||0000-00-00||Binoche, Juliette||[[Image:Binoche-1.jpg|100px]] |- |1997||Honorary||NA||[[Greenwald-426|Michael]]||[[Greenwald-426|Kidd]]||1915-08-12||2007-12-23||Greenwald, Milton|| |- |1998||Best Actor||As Good as It Gets||[[Nicholson-2728|Jack]]||[[Nicholson-2728|Nicholson*]]||1937-04-22||0000-00-00||Nicholson, John Joseph||[[Image:Nicholson-2728.jpg|100px]] |- |1998||Best Actress||As Good as It Gets||[[Hunt-7151|Helen]]||[[Hunt-7151|Hunt*]]||1957-06-23||0000-00-00||Hunt, Helen Elizabeth|| |- |1998||Best Supporting Actor||Good Will Hunting||[[Williams-25586|Robin]]||[[Williams-25586|Williams*]]||1951-07-21||2014-08-11||Williams, Robin McLaurin||[[Image:Williams-25586.jpg|100px]] |- |1998||Best Supporting Actress|| L.A. Confidential||[[Basinger-181|Kim]]||[[Basinger-181|Basinger*]]||1953-12-08||0000-00-00||Basinger, Kimila Ann|| |- |1998||Honorary||NA||[[Donen-2|Stanley]]||[[Donen-2|Donen*]]||1924-04-13||2019-02-21||Donen, Stanley|| |- |1999||Best Actor||Life is Beautiful||Roberto||Benigni||1952-10-27||0000-00-00||Benigni, Roberto|| |- |1999||Best Actress||Shakespeare in Love||[[Paltrow-2|Gwyneth]]||[[Paltrow-2|Paltrow*]]||1972-09-07||0000-00-00||Paltrow, Gwyneth Kate||[[Image:Paltrow-2.jpg|100px]] |- |1999||Best Supporting Actor||Affliction||[[Coburn-743|James]]||[[Coburn-743|Coburn*]]||1928-08-31||2002-11-18||Coburn III, James Harrison||[[Image:Coburn-743.jpg|100px]] |- |1999||Best Supporting Actress||Shakespeare in Love||[[Dench-33|Judi]]||[[Dench-33|Dench*]]||1934-12-09||0000-00-00||Dench, Dame Judith Olivia|| |- |1999||Honorary||NA||[[Kazantzoglou-1|Elia]]||[[Kazantzoglou-1|Kazan*]]||1909-09-07||2003-09-28||Kazantzoglou, Elias||[[Image:Kazantzoglou-1.jpg|100px]] |- |2000||Best Actor||American Beauty||[[Fowler-3744|Kevin]]||[[Fowler-3744|Spacey*]]||1959-07-26||0000-00-00||Fowler, Kevin Spacey|| |- |2000||Best Actress||Boys Don't Cry||[[Swank-259|Hilary]]||[[Swank-259|Swank*]]||1974-07-30||0000-00-00||Swank, Hilary Ann||[[Image:Swank-259.jpg|100px]] |- |2000||Best Supporting Actor||The Cider House Rules||[[Micklewhite-3|MIchael]]||[[Micklewhite-3|Caine*]]||1933-03-14||0000-00-00||Caine, Sir Michael|| |- |2000||Best Supporting Actor||Girl, Interrupted||[[Voight-50|Angelina]]||[[Voight-50|Jolie*]]||1975-06-04||0000-00-00||Voight, Angelina Jolie||[[Image:Voight-50.jpg|100px]] |- |2000||Honorary||NA||[[Wajda-5|Andrzej]]||[[Wajda-5|Wajda]]||1926-03-06||2016-10-09||Wajda, Andrzej Witold|| |- |2001||Best Actor||Gladiator||[[Crowe-1040|Russell]]||[[Crowe-1040|Crowe*]]||1964-04-07||0000-00-00||Crowe, Russell Ira||[[Image:Crowe-1040.jpg|100px]] |- |2001||Best Actress||Erin Brockovich||[[Roberts-10357|Julia]]||[[Roberts-10357|Roberts*]]||1967-10-28||0000-00-00||Roberts, Julia Fiona||[[Image:Roberts-10357.jpg|100px]] |- |2001||Best Supporting Actor||Traffic||[[Sánchez-847|Benicio]]||[[Sánchez-847|del Toro*]]||1967-02-19||0000-00-00||Sánchez, Benicio Monserrate Rafael Del Toro||[[Image:Sanchez-847.jpg|100px]] |- |2001||Best Supporting Actress||Pollock||Marcia Gay||Harden||1959-08-14||0000-00-00||Harden, Marcia Gay|| |- |2001||Honorary||NA||[[Gran-149|Jack]]||[[Gran-149|Cardiff*]]||1914-09-18||2009-04-22||Gran, John G J|| |- |2001||Honorary||NA||Ernest||Lehman||1915-12-08||2005-07-02||Lehman, Ernest Paul|| |- |2002||Best Actor||Training Day||[[Washington-1279|Denzel]]||[[Washington-1279|Washington*]]||1954-12-28||0000-00-00||Washington Jr., Denzel Hayes|| |- |2002||Best Actress||Monster's Ball||[[Berry-7910|Halle]]||[[Berry-7910|Berry*]]||1966-08-14||0000-00-00||Berry, Halle Maria|| |- |2002||Best Supporting Actor||Iris||Jim||Broadbent||1949-05-24||0000-00-00||Broadbent, James|| |- |2002||Best Supporting Actress||A Beautiful Mind||Jennifer||Connelly||1970-12-12||0000-00-00||Connelly, Jennifer Lynn|| |- |2002||Honorary||NA||[[Poitier-20|Sidney]]||[[Poitier-20|Poitier*]]||1927-02-20||2022-01-06||Poitier, Sir Sidney||[[Image:Poitier-20.jpg|100px]] |- |2002||Honorary||NA||[[Redford-584|Robert]]||[[Redford-584|Redford*]]||1936-08-18||0000-00-00||Redford Jr., Charles Robert|| |- |2003||Best Actor||The Pianist||Adrien||Brody||1973-04-14||0000-00-00||Brody, Adrien|| |- |2003||Best Supporting Actress||The Hours||[[Kidman-61|Nicole]]||[[Kidman-61|Kidman*]]||1967-06-20||0000-00-00||Kidman, Nicole Mary||[[Image:Kidman-61.png|100px]] |- |2003||Best Supporting Actor||Adaptation||Chris||Cooper||1951-07-09||0000-00-00||Cooper, Christopher W|| |- |2003||Best Supporting Actress||Chicago||[[Jones-29486|Catherine]]||[[Jones-29486|Zeta-Jones*]]||1969-09-25||0000-00-00||Jones, Catherine Zeta||[[Image:Jones-29486.jpg|100px]] |- |2003||Honorary||NA||[[O'Toole-255|Peter]]||[[O'Toole-255|O'Toole]]||1932-08-02||2013-12-14||O'Toole, Peter Seamus||[[Image:O Toole-255.jpg|100px]] |- |2004||Best Actor||Mystic River||[[Penn-602|Sean]]||[[Penn-602|Penn*]]||1960-08-17||0000-00-00||Penn, Sean Justin||[[Image:Penn-602.jpg|100px]] |- |2004||Best Actress||Monster||[[Theron-272|Charlize]]||[[Theron-272|Theron]]||1975-08-07||0000-00-00||Theron, Charlize|| |- |2004||Best Supporting Actor||Mystic River||[[Robbins-2628|Tim]]||[[Robbins-2628|Robbins*]]||1958-10-16||0000-00-00||Robbins, Timothy Francis||[[Image:Robbins-2628.jpg|100px]] |- |2004||Best Supporting Actress||Cold Mountain||[[Zellweger-1|Renée]]||[[Zellweger-1|Zellweger*]]||1969-04-25||0000-00-00||Zellweger, Renée Kathleen|| |- |2004||Honorary||NA||[[Crump-1298|Blake]]||[[Crump-1298|Edwards*]]||1922-07-26||2010-12-15||Crump, William Blake|| |- |2005||Best Actor||Ray||[[Bishop-4922|Jamie]]||[[Bishop-4922|Foxx]]||1967-12-13||0000-00-00||Bishop, Eric Marion||[[Image:Bishop-4922.jpg|100px]] |- |2005||Best Actress||Million Dollar Baby||[[Swank-259|Hilary]]||[[Swank-259|Swank*]]||1974-07-30||0000-00-00||Swank, Hilary Ann||[[Image:Swank-259.jpg|100px]] |- |2005||Best Supporting Actor||Million Dollar Baby||[[Freeman-5701|Morgan]]||[[Freeman-5701|Freeman*]]||1937-07-01||0000-00-00||Freeman, Morgan||[[Image:Freeman-5701.jpg|100px]] |- |2005||Best Supporting Actress||The Aviator||[[Blanchett-65|Cate]]||[[Blanchett-65|Blanchett*]]||1969-05-14||0000-00-00||Blanchett, Catherine Élise|| |- |2005||Honorary||NA||[[Lumet-11|Sidney]]||[[Lumet-11|Lumet*]]||1924-06-25||2011-04-09||Lumet, Sidney Arthur|| |- |2006||Best Actor||Capote||[[Hoffman-3206|Philip Seymour]]||[[Hoffman-3206|Hoffman*]]||1967-07-23||2014-02-02||Hoffman, Philip||[[Image:Hoffman-3206.jpg|100px]] |- |2006||Best Actress||Walk the Line||[[Witherspoon-320|Reese]]||[[Witherspoon-320|Witherspoon*]]||1976-03-22||0000-00-00||Witherspoon, Laura Leanne Reese||[[Image:Witherspoon-320.jpg|100px]] |- |2006||Best Supporting Actor||Syriana||[[Clooney-8|George]]||[[Clooney-8|Clooney*]]||1961-05-06||0000-00-00||Clooney, George Timothy|| |- |2006||Best Supporting Actress||The Constant Gardener||[[Weisz-95|Rachel]]||[[Weisz-95|Weisz]]||1970-03-07||0000-00-00||Weisz, Rachel Hannah||[[Image:Weisz-95.jpg|100px]] |- |2006||Honorary||NA||[[Altman-565|Robert]]||[[Altman-565|Altman*]]||1925-02-20||2006-11-20||Altman, Robert Bernard|| |- |2007||Best Actor||The Last King of Scotland||[[Whitaker-6831|Forest]]||[[Whitaker-6831|Whitaker]]||1961-07-15||0000-00-00||Whitaker III, Forest Steven|| |- |2007||Best Actress||The Queen||[[Mironoff-1|Helen]]||[[Mironoff-1|Mirren*]]||1945-07-26||0000-00-00||Mironoff, Helen Lydia|| |- |2007||Best Supporting Actor||Little Miss Sunshine||Alan||Arkin||1934-03-26||0000-00-00||Arkin, Alan Wolf|| |- |2007||Best Supporting Actress||Dreamgirls||Jennifer||Hudson||1981-09-12||0000-00-00||Hudson, Jennifer Kate|| |- |2007||Honorary||NA||Ennio||Morricone||1928-11-10||2020-07-06||Morricone, Ennio|| |- |2008||Best Actor||There Will Be Blood||[[Day-Lewis-4|Daniel]]||[[Day-Lewis-4|Day-Lewis*]]||1957-04-29||0000-00-00||Day-Lewis, Daniel Michael Blake|| |- |2008||Best Actress||La Vie en rose||[[Cotillard-1|Marion]]||[[Cotillard-1|Cotillard]]||1975-09-30||0000-00-00||Cotillard, Marion||[[Image:Cotillard-1.jpg|100px]] |- |2008||Best Supporting Actor||No Country For Old Men||[[Encinas_Bardem-1|Javier]]||[[Encinas_Bardem-1|Bardem]]||1969-03-01||0000-00-00||Bardem, Javier Ángel Encinas|| |- |2008||Best Supporting Actress||Michael Clayton||[[Swinton-96|Tilda]]||[[Swinton-96|Swinton*]]||1960-11-05||0000-00-00||Swinton, Katherine Mathilda|| |- |2008||Honorary||NA||[[Boyle-5541|Robert F.]]||[[Boyle-5541|Boyle]]||1909-10-10||2010-08-01||Boyle, Robert Francis|| |- |2009||Best Actor||Milk||[[Penn-602|Sean]]||[[Penn-602|Penn*]]||1960-08-17||0000-00-00||Penn, Sean Justin||[[Image:Penn-602.jpg|100px]] |- |2009||Best Actress||The Reader||[[Winslet-5|Kate]]||[[Winslet-5|Winslet*]]||1975-10-05||0000-00-00||Winslet, Kate Elizabeth||[[Image:Winslet-5.jpg|100px]] |- |2009||Best Supporting Actor||The Dark Knight||[[Ledger-101|Heath]]||[[Ledger-101|Ledger*]]||1979-04-04||2008-01-22||Ledger, Heath Andrew||[[Image:Ledger-101.jpg|100px]] |- |2009||Best Supporting Actress||Vicky Cristina Barcelona||Penélope||Cruz||1974-04-28||0000-00-00||Sánchez , Penelope Cruz|| |- |2009||Honorary||NA||[[Levitch-5|Jerry]]||[[Levitch-5|Lewis*]]||1926-03-16||2017-08-20||Levitch, Joseph||[[Image:Levitch-5.jpg|100px]] |- |2010||Best Actor||Crazy Heart||[[Bridges-1393|Jeff]]||[[Bridges-1393|Bridges*]]||1949-12-04||0000-00-00||Bridges, Jeffrey Leon||[[Image:Bridges-1393.jpg|100px]] |- |2010||Best Actress||The Blind Side||[[Bullock-1333|Sandra]]||[[Bullock-1333|Bullock*]]||1964-07-26||0000-00-00||Bullock, Sandra Annette||[[Image:Bullock-1333.jpg|100px]] |- |2010||Best Supporting Actor||Inglourious Basterds||[[Waltz-243|Christoph]]||[[Waltz-243|Waltz*]]||1956-10-04||0000-00-00||Waltz, Christoph||[[Image:Waltz-243.jpg|100px]] |- |2010||Best Supporting Actress||Precious||Mo'Nique||||1967-12-11||0000-00-00||Imes, Monique Angela|| |- |2010||Honorary||NA||[[Perske-1|Lauren]]||[[Perske-1|Bacall*]]||1924-09-16||2014-08-12||Perske, Betty Joan||[[Image:Perske-1.jpg|100px]] |- |2010||Honorary||NA||[[Corman-376|Roger]]||[[Corman-376|Corman]]||1926-06-05||0000-00-00||Corman, Roger William|| |- |2010||Honorary||NA||Gordon||Willis||1931-05-28||2014-05-18||Willis Jr., Gordon Hugh|| |- |2011||Best Actor||The King's Speech||[[Firth-313|Colin]]||[[Firth-313|Firth*]]||1960-09-10||0000-00-00||Firth, Colin Andrew|| |- |2011||Best Actress||Black Swan||[[Hershlag-1|Natalie]]||[[Hershlag-1|Portman]]||1981-06-09||0000-00-00||Hershlag, Neta-Lee|| |- |2011||Best Supporting Actor||The Fighter||[[Bale-223|Christian]]||[[Bale-223|Bale*]]||1974-01-30||0000-00-00||Bale, Christian Charles Philip||[[Image:Bale-223.jpg|100px]] |- |2011||Best Supporting Actress||The Fighter||[[Leo-127|Melissa]]||[[Leo-127|Leo*]]||1960-09-14||0000-00-00||Leo, Melissa Chessington||[[Image:Leo-127.jpg|100px]] |- |2011||Honorary||NA||Kevin||Brownlow||1938-06-02||0000-00-00||Brownlow, Kevin|| |- |2011||Honorary||NA||[[Godard-266|Jean-Luc]]||[[Godard-266|Godard*]]||1930-12-03||0000-00-00||Godard, Jean-Luc|| |- |2011||Honorary||NA||[[Wallach-41|Eli]]||[[Wallach-41|Wallach*]]||1915-12-07||2014-06-24||Wallach, Eli Herschel|| |- |2012||Best Actor||The Artist||Jean||Dujardin||1972-06-19||0000-00-00||Dujardin, Jean|| |- |2012||Best Actress||The Iron Lady||[[Streep-1|Meryl]]||[[Streep-1|Streep*]]||1949-06-22||0000-00-00||Streep, Mary Louise||[[Image:Streep-1.jpg|100px]] |- |2012||Best Supporting Actor||Beginners||[[Plummer-1463|Christopher]]||[[Plummer-1463|Plummer*]]||1929-12-13||2021-02-05||Plummer, Arthur Christopher Orme|| |- |2012||Best Supporting Actress||The Help||[[Spencer-8197|Octavia]]||[[Spencer-8197|Spencer]]||1972-05-25||0000-00-00||Spencer, Octavia Lenora||[[Image:Spencer-8197.jpg|100px]] |- |2012||Honorary||NA||James Earl||Jones||1931-01-17||0000-00-00||Jones, James Earl|| |- |2012||Honorary||NA||Dick||Smith||1922-06-26||2014-07-30||Smith, Richard Emerson|| |- |2013||Best Actor||Lincoln||[[Day-Lewis-4|Daniel]]||[[Day-Lewis-4|Day-Lewis*]]||1957-04-29||0000-00-00||Day-Lewis, Daniel Michael Blake|| |- |2013||Best Actress||Silver Linings Playbook||[[Lawrence-5315|Jennifer]]||[[Lawrence-5315|Lawrence*]]||1990-08-15||0000-00-00||Lawrence, Jennifer Shrader|| |- |2013||Best Supporting Actor||Django Unchained||[[Waltz-243|Christoph]]||[[Waltz-243|Waltz*]]||1956-10-04||0000-00-00||Waltz, Christoph||[[Image:Waltz-243.jpg|100px]] |- |2013||Best Supporting Actress||Les Misérables||[[Hathaway-1333|Anne]]||[[Hathaway-1333|Hathaway*]]||1982-11-12||0000-00-00||Hathaway, Anne Jacqueline||[[Image:Hathaway-1343.jpg|100px]] |- |2013||Honorary||NA||Hal||Needham||1931-03-06||2013-10-25||Needham, Hal Brett|| |- |2013||Honorary||NA||D. A.||Pennebaker||1925-07-15||0000-00-00||Pennebaker, Donn Alan|| |- |2013||Honorary||NA||George||Stevens Jr.||1932-04-03||0000-00-00||Stevens Jr., George Cooper|| |- |2014||Best Actor||Dallas Buyers Club||[[McConaughey-3|Matthew]]||[[McConaughey-3|McConaughey*]]||1969-11-04||0000-00-00||McConaughey, Matthew David||[[Image:McConaughey-3.jpg|100px]] |- |2014||Best Actress||Blue Jasmine||[[Blanchett-65|Cate]]||[[Blanchett-65|Blanchett*]]||1969-05-14||0000-00-00||Blanchett, Catherine Élise|| |- |2014||Best Supporting Actor||Dallas Buyers Club||[[Leto-26|Jared]]||[[Leto-26|Leto*]]||1971-12-26||0000-00-00||Leto, Jared|| |- |2014||Best Supporting Actress||12 Years a Slave||[[Nyong'o-1|Lupita]]||[[Nyong'o-1|Nyong'o*]]||1983-03-01||0000-00-00||Nyong'o, Lupita Amondi||[[Image:Nyong_o-1.jpg|100px]] |- |2014||Honorary||NA||[[Lansbury-17|Angela]]||[[Lansbury-17|Lansbury*]]||1925-10-16||2022-10-11||Lansbury, Dame Angela Brigid||[[Image:Lansbury-17.jpg|100px]] |- |2014||Honorary||NA||[[Martin-24913|Steve]]||[[Martin-24913|Martin*]]||1945-08-14||0000-00-00||Martin, Stephen Glenn|| |- |2014||Honorary||NA||Piero||Tosi||1927-04-10||0000-00-00||Tosi, Piero|| |- |2015||Best Actor||The Theory of Everything||[[Redmayne-24|Eddie]]||[[Redmayne-24|Redmayne*]]||1982-01-06||0000-00-00||Redmayne, Edward John David||[[Image:Redmayne-24.jpg|100px]] |- |2015||Best Actress||Still Alice||[[Smith-72602|Julianne]]||[[Smith-72602|Moore]]||1960-12-03||0000-00-00||Smith, Julie Anne||[[Image:Smith-72602.jpg|100px]] |- |2015||Best Supporting Actor||Whiplash||[[Simmons-4978|J. K.]]||[[Simmons-4978|Simmons*]]||1955-01-09||0000-00-00||Simmons, Jonathan Kimble||[[Image:Simmons-4978.jpg|100px]] |- |2015||Best Supporting Actress||Boyhood||[[Arquette-43|Patricia]]||[[Arquette-43|Arquette*]]||1968-04-08||0000-00-00||Arquette, Patricia|| |- |2015||Honorary||NA||Jean-Claude||Carrière||1931-09-17||0000-00-00||Carrière, Jean-Claude|| |- |2015||Honorary||NA||Hayao||Miyazaki||1941-01-05||0000-00-00||Miyazaki, Hayao|| |- |2015||Honorary||NA||[[FitzSimons-38|Maureen]]||[[FitzSimons-38|O'Hara*]]||1920-08-17||2015-10-24||O'Hara, Maureen|| |- |2016||Best Actor||The Revenant||[[DiCaprio-4|Leonardo]]||[[DiCaprio-4|DiCaprio*]]||1974-11-11||0000-00-00||DiCaprio, Leonardo Wilhelm||[[Image:DiCaprio-4.jpg|100px]] |- |2016||Best Actress||Room||[[Desaulniers-15|Brie]]||[[Desaulniers-15|Larson*]]||1989-10-01||0000-00-00||Larson, Brie S|| |- |2016||Best Supporting Actor||Bridge of Spies||[[Waters-3140|Mark]]||[[Waters-3140|Rylance*]]||1960-01-18||0000-00-00||Waters, David Mark Rylance|| |- |2016||Best Supporting Actress||The Danish Girl||[[Vikander-2|Alicia]]||[[Vikander-2|Vikander*]]||1988-10-03||0000-00-00||Vikander, Alicia Amanda|| |- |2016||Honorary||NA||Spike||Lee||1957-03-20||0000-00-00||Lee, Shelton Jackson|| |- |2016||Honorary||NA||Geena||Rowlands||1930-06-19||0000-00-00||Rowlands, Virginia Cathryn|| |- |2017||Best Actor||Manchester By The Sea||[[Affleck-Boldt-2|Casey]]||[[Affleck-Boldt-2|Affleck*]]||1975-08-12||0000-00-00||Affleck, Casey||[[Image:Affleck-Boldt-2.jpg|100px]] |- |2017||Best Actress||La La Land||[[Stone-6152|Emma]]||[[Stone-6152|Stone*]]||1988-11-06||0000-00-00||Stone, Emily Jane||[[Image:Stone-6152.jpg|100px]] |- |2017||Best Supporting Actor||Moonlight||[[Gilmore-1955|Mahershala]]||[[Gilmore-1955|Ali]]||1974-02-16||0000-00-00||Gilmore, Mahershalalhashbaz|| |- |2017||Best Supporting Actress||Fences||[[Davis-25165|Viola]]||[[Davis-25165|Davis]]||1965-08-11||0000-00-00||Davis, Viola||[[Image:Davis-25165.jpg|100px]] |- |2017||Honorary||NA||[[Chan-100|Jackie]]||[[Chan-100|Chan]]||1954-04-07||0000-00-00||Chan, Kong-sang|| |- |2017||Honorary||NA||[[Coates-3387|Anne V]]||[[Coates-3387|Coates*]]||1925-12-12||2018-05-08||Coates, Anne Voase|| |- |2017||Honorary||NA||Lynn||Stalmaster||1927-11-17||2021-02-12||Stalmaster, Lynn Arlen|| |- |2017||Honorary||NA||Frederick||Wiseman||1930-01-01||0000-00-00||Wiseman, Frederick|| |- |2018||Best Actor||Darkest Hour||[[Oldman-36|Gary]]||[[Oldman-36|Oldman*]]||1958-03-21||0000-00-00||Oldman, Gary|| |- |2018||Best Actress||Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri||[[Smith-151957|Frances]]||[[Smith-151957|McDormand]]||1957-06-23||0000-00-00||Smith, Cynthia Ann|| |- |2018||Best Supporting Actor||Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri||[[Rockwell-2263|Sam]]||[[Rockwell-2263|Rockwell*]]||1968-11-05||0000-00-00||Rockwell, Sam|| |- |2018||Best Supporting Actress||I, Tonya||[[Janney-406|Allison]]||[[Janney-406|Janney*]]||1958-11-19||0000-00-00||Janney, Allison Brooks|| |- |2018||Honorary||NA||Agnès||Varda||1928-05-30||2019-03-29||Varda, Agnès|| |- |2018||Honorary||NA||Charles||Burnett||1944-04-13||0000-00-00||Burnett, Charles|| |- |2018||Honorary||NA||[[Sutherland-1392|Donald]]||[[Sutherland-1392|Sutherland*]]||1935-07-17||0000-00-00||Sutherland, Donald||[[Image:Sutherland-1392.jpg|100px]] |- |2018||Honorary||NA||Owen||Roizman||1936-09-22||0000-00-00||Roizman, Owen|| |- |2019||Best Actor||Bohemian Rhapsody||[[Malek-47|Rami]]||[[Malek-47|Malek]]||1981-05-12||0000-00-00||Malek, Rami Said|| |- |2019||Best Actress||The Favourite||Olivia||Colman||1974-01-30||0000-00-00||Colman, Sarah Caroline Olivia|| |- |2019||Best Supporting Actor||Green Book|||[[Gilmore-1955|Mahershala]]||[[Gilmore-1955|Ali]]||1974-02-16||0000-00-00||Gilmore, Mahershalalhashbaz|| |- |2019||Best Supporting Actress||If Beale Street Could Talk||Regina||King||1971-01-15||0000-00-00||King, Regina Rene|| |- 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Actor||CODA|||Troy||Kotsur||1968-07-24||0000-00-00||Kotsur, Troy Michael|| |- |2022||Best Supporting Actress||West Side Story||Ariana||DeBose||1991-01-25||0000-00-00||DeBose, Ariana|| |- |2022||Honorary||NA||[[Jackson-11302|Samuel L.]]||[[Jackson-11302|Jackson*]]||1948-12-21||0000-00-00||Jackson, Samuel Leroy|| |- |2022||Honorary||NA||Elaine||May||1932-04-21||0000-00-00||Berlin, Elaine Ivey|| |- |2022||Honorary||NA||Liv||Ullmann||1938-12-16||0000-00-00||Ullmann, Liv Johanne|| |- |2023||Best Actor||The Whale||Brendan||Fraser||1968-12-03||0000-00-00||Fraser, Brendan James|| |- |2023||Best Actress||Everything Everywhere All At Once||[[Yeoh-30|Michelle]]||[[Yeoh-30|Yeoh]]||1962-08-06||0000-00-00||Yeoh Choo Kheng|| |- |2023||Best Supporting Actor||Everything Everywhere All At Once||Ke Huy||Quan||1971-08-20||0000-00-00||Quan, Ke Huy|| |- |2023||Best Supporting Actress||Everything Everywhere All At Once||[[Curtis-2763|Jamie Lee]]||[[Curtis-2763|Curtis*]]||1958-11-22||0000-00-00||Curtis, Jamie Lee|| |- |2023||Honorary||NA||Euzhan||Palcy||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Palcy, Euzhan|| |- |2023||Honorary||NA||Diane||Warren||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Warren, Diane|| |- |2023||Honorary||NA||Peter||Weir||0000-00-00||0000-00-00||Weir, Peter|| |- |2024||Best Actor||Oppenheimer||Cillian||Murphy||1976-05-24||0000-00-00||Murphy, Cillian|| |- |2024||Best Actress||Poor Things||[[Stone-6152|Emma]]||[[Stone-6152|Stone*]]||1988-11-06||0000-00-00||Stone, Emily Jean||[[Image:Stone-6152.jpg|100px]] |- |2024||Best Supporting Actor||Oppenheimer||[[Downey-382|Robert]]||[[Downey-382|Downey Jr.]]||1965-04-04||0000-00-00||Downey Jr, Robert John|| |- |2024||Best Supporting Actress||The Holdovers||Da'Vine Joy||Randolph||1986-05-21||0000-00-00||Randolph, Da'Vine Joy|| |} ===Sources=== http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Academy_Awards_ceremonies

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Acadian Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Canada Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Acadians]] == Acadian Censuses and Lists (passengers, ships, prisoners) Overview == Acadie originally covered all of Nova Scotia, eastern New Brunswick, Terre-Neuve (Newfoundland), northern Maine, all of Ile Saint Jean (now Prince Edward Island), all of Ile Royale (now Cape Breton Island), Terre-Neuve (now Newfoundland), and St Pierre et Miquelon (still France). *For more information, see the [[Project:Acadians|Acadian Project page]] *For more sources see [[Space:Acadians_Project_Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]] *to add a location category to any profile, click on the categories chart button (second from right at the top of each profile), type acadie in the search box and pick the appropriate location This page provides links to original and english translated census documents where available. Each entry Includes a pre-made citation that can be copied and pasted into a profile. Remember, all original and transcribed documents may contain errors. People left off, ages are often estimated by the census takers, creative name spelling. *[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/3 Original census repository] handwritten in French, no index (use image number when citing) *[https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/research-help/genealogy-family-history/censuses/Pages/other-census-related-documents.aspx Search page for Links to early census and related documents, 1640 to 1945] *[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/genac1.htm Link to Tim Hebert Overview and subsequent links to each census] *[https://www.islandregister.com/censusindex.html Dave Hunter, The Island Register] translations of a number of Ile Saint Jean censuses, many articles, maps and lists. **citation needed for individual documents ==Censuses in Acadie and Terre-Neuve== ===Acadie 1671-1755=== [http://books.google.ca/books?id=4Jg-AAAAYAAJ&pg=RA3-PA1 1671 Census] Port Royal, Pobomkom, Cap Neigre, Pentagouet, Mouskadabouet, St-Pierre dans l'sle du Cap Breton. NOTE: this census has been systematically entered into Wikitree. If you are searching here, please look for an already existing profile. Links to all adults in this census are on this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/1671_Acadian_Census 1671 Census list] :Citation: "Abrégé du Roole des familles de l'Acadie fait par le Sr Randin envoyé à Monseigneur Colbert de Québec le huit Novemb 1671". Transcribed as an [http://books.google.ca/books?id=4Jg-AAAAYAAJ&pg=RA3-PA1 appendix A to the ''Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905''] The original census can be found at [https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=31461& Recensement nominal de Port-Royal] Signé: Laurent Molins, cordelier. Joint à la lettre du chevalier de Grandfontaine, 1671, database with images, Library and Archives Canada. Repository: Archives nationales d'outre-mer (France), Col, G1 466, no. 8, 5 images.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1678cens.htm 1678 Census] not in document with other originals; Port Royal, names of husband and wife, children listed by birthdate with some names, dates compared to 1671 and 1686 censuses NOTE: this census has been systematically entered into Wikitree by Julia Read. If you are searching here, please look for an already existing profile. :Citation: Tim Hebert; 1678 Port Royal Acadian Census noting that the correlations for this census were done by Rev. Clarence J. d'Entremont, Fairhaven, Massachusetts.[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1678cens.htm 1678 Census]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1686cens.htm 1686 Census] Beaubassin, Riviere St-Jean, Port Royal, Cap de Sable, Mirliguaiche, Baye des Mines, Miramichy, Isle percee et autres Costes de l'Acadie (images 15-59; pages 14-57) NOTE: this census has been systematically entered into Wikitree by Ralph Greer. If you are searching here, please look for an already existing profile. :Citation: Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1686 Acadian Census, at Port-Royal, Acadie [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1686cens.htm 1686 Census Transcribed]. The original census can be found at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/15 Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 15-60.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnew7t13newb/page/n37/mode/2up 1688 Census] Census of Richard Denys of the residents of Percee, Restigouche, Nepisiguit and Miramichi. :Citation: “Census by Richard Denys of the residents of Percee, Restigouche, Nepisuiguit and Miramichi," Historical-Geographical Documents Relating to New Brunswick, edited by W.F. Ganong'', New Brunswick Historical Society, St John, N.B, 1906-1907, vol III, pp. 32-36, page XX, accessed DATE at Internet Archive https://archive.org/details/collectionsofnew7t13newb/page/n37/mode/2up. Original record: "La liste des habitants...", Pièces relatives aux Colonies françaises de l'Amérique, et particulièrement à la Nouvelle-France ou Canada (1673-1697). (Papiers de l'abbé Bernou, etc.), Gallica, Bibliothèque nationale de France, images 335-337, https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b9000877m/f335.item.r=abb%C3%A9%20BERNOU.zoom#
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, as well as date and page number}} [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1693cens.htm 1693 Census] Port Royal, des Mines, Cap de Sable, Riviere du Port Royal, la Bene, Riviere St-Jean, Pesmonquadis, Pentagouet, Beaubassin (images 62-106; pages 60-102) :Citation: Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1693 Acadian Census at Port-Royal, Acadie [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1693cens.htm 1693 Census Transcribed]. The original census can be found at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/62 Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 62-108
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/fra/accueil/notice?app=fonandcol&IdNumber=2319369 Earlier verson of 1693 Cap Sable only] included in the transcription above. [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1695cens.htm 1695 Census] The Lands Owned by the Sr. Damours' on the River St Jean in Acadia (a few families) :Citation: Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1695 Acadian Census at Port-Royal, Acadie [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1695cens.htm 1695 Census Transcribed]. The original census can be found at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/107 Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 107-109.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1698cens.htm 1698 Census] Port Royal, Beaubassin, Riviere St-Jean (images 110-150; pages 106-145) :Citation: Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1698 Acadian Census at Port-Royal, Acadie [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1698cens.htm 1698 Census Transcribed]. The original census can be found at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/110 Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 110-150
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1700cens.htm 1700 Census ] Port Royal, Beaubassin (images 151-173; pages 146-168) :Citation: Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1700 Acadian Census at Port-Royal, Acadie [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1700cens.htm 1700 Census Transcribed]. The original census can be found at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/151 Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 151-173.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1701cens.htm 1701 Census] Port Royal, Beaubassin, des Mines (images 174-211; pages 169-206) :Citation: Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1701 Acadian Census at Port-Royal, Acadie [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1701cens.htm 1701 Census Transcription]. The original census can be found at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/174 Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 174-211.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1703cens.htm 1703 Census] Port Royal, Les Mines, Cobequit, Beaubassin, Brouillarz (images 212-220; pages 207-214) Head of Household name only, spouse, children listed without name :Citation: Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1703 Acadian Census at Port-Royal, Acadie [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1703cens.htm 1703 Census Transcription]. The original census can be found at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/212 Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 212-220.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1707cens.htm 1707 Census] Cobeguitte, des Minnes, Beaubassin, Port Royal (images 221-237; pages 215-231), Head of household name, except spouses are named in Beaubassin and Cobequit. :Citation: Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1707 Acadian Census at Port-Royal, Acadie [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1707cens.htm 1707 Census Transcription]. The original census can be found at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/221 Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 221-237.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/census1708.html Nov 1708 Census] Single page note tells where this can be found, binder labelled Vol 466 Pt 2. It covered Cap Sable, Port Razoir, La Heve, the French and all the Acadian savages of Pentagouet, Canibeky and the east coast. (image 238) PDF download, Includes Native enumeration :Citation: "Acadian Ancestral Home", hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/ACADIA%201708%20Census.pdf Acadia 1708 Census]. Lucie’s note: ”Archives Publiques du Canada. Extrait F.1, 466-1. Copy of part of a manuscript in the possession of Mr. Edward E. Ayer of Chicago.” Note here: [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/238 Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Image 238 containing only text which says that this census can be found “dans le cartable indiqué Vol 466 Pt. 2”. Note here: [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/research-help/genealogy-family-history/censuses/Pages/other-census-related-documents.aspx 1708 Census] MG 18, F 18, 31 pages; Recensement nominatif des Français de Cap-Sable, Port-Razoir et La Have; recensement nominatif des Indiens en Acadie: Port Royal, Cap-Sable, La Have, Les Mines, Cap-Breton, Chignectou, Pentagouet, rivière Saint-Jean et autres lieux. Transcript available on-site, not on microfilm.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9119/1315 1710 Port Royal families] Head of household, noted with spouse or not, count of sons and daughters :Citation: Transcription of the 1710 Census at Port-Royal, Acadie. [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9119/1315 Acadian Census microfilm C-9119 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Collection MG 11 CO 217, Images 1315-1318.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1714cens.htm 1714 Census] Port Royal, des Mines, Vekopeguit, Beaubassin (images 239-261; pages 232-253) Head of Household, spouse and children counts :Citation: Tim Hebert; Transcription of the 1714 Acadian Census at Port-Royal, Acadie [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1714cens.htm 1714 Census Transcription]. The original census can be found at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/239 Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 239-261.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9120/610 1715 Grand-Pré, Les Mines Census] Head of households, on March 12, 1715 :Citation: [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9120/610 Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, Original Correspondence (CO217): C-9120, of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 610-613. [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9120/651 1715 Beaubassin Inhabitants] Inhabitants of Beaubassin present at the Proclamation of the King of England to the Crown on March 28, 1715, Men only :Citation: [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9120/651 Nova Scotia and Cape Breton, Original Correspondence (CO217): C-9120, of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 651-652. [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/592 1715 Louisbourg, Ile Royale] January 14, 1715, Heads of Households with spouse and count of children :Citation: [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/592 1715 Louisbourg, Ile Royale] Dépôt des papiers publics des colonies; état civil et recensements : Série G 1 : Recensements et documents divers : C-2574 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 592-601.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/census1716.html 1716 Census Ile Royale] Port Toulouse and Plaisantin (images 311-312) Head of household only, no translation :Citation: [http://www.acadian-home.org/census1716.html 1716 Port Toulouse Census] Original census can be found at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/311 Acadian Census microfilm C-2574 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 311-312.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/313?r=0&s=3 1717 Census Ile Royale]. Head of Household only, count of spouse and children. No translation. :Citation: 1717 Census Ile Royale, "Recensement des habitants de l'Acadie, établis dans l'Isle Royalle, auxquels il est fourni des vivres pour un an ... 1717", [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/314?r=0&s=2 Transcription], MG 1, G1, volume 466, part 3a, C-2574 (volume 467), pages 307 to 309 (Images 313-316), Library and Archives Canada. [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2319410&lang=eng Original Record] MG1-G1, Microfilm reel number: C-4582, F-768.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/616 1717 Census Louisbourg, La Baleine, Scatary, Ile Royale] Name of head of household. Count of women, children and crews. No translation. :Citation: 1717 Census of Louisbourg, La Baleine and Scatary, Ile Royale. "Ressensement [sic] des habitants qui resident a louisbourg, laballaine et scataris, avec leurs familles …, 1717", [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/616 Transcription], MG 1, G1, volume 466, part 3b, C-2574, pages 606 to 611 (Images 616-621), Library and Archives Canada. [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record?app=fonandcol&IdNumber=2319408 Original Record] MG1-G1, Microfilm reel number: C-4582, F-768, 6 pages. Page XX
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and add page number.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/651?r=0&s=2 1717 Census Port-Toulouse, Ile Royale]. Head of Household only, count of spouse and children. No translation. :Citation: 1717 Census Port Toulouse, Ile Royale, "Ressensement des habitans accadiens et autres raisidans au port Toulouse, 1717", [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/651?r=0&s=2 Transcription], MG 1, G1, volume 466, part 3b, C-2574 (volume 467), pages 641 to 644 (Images 651-654), Library and Archives Canada. [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2319411&lang=eng Original Record] MG1-G1, Microfilm reel number: C-4582, F-768, 2 pages.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20190310101718/http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/25.pdf 1717 Census Port-Toulouse, Ile Royale] Head of Household only, count of spouse and children. Typed, in french. With comments by author. :Citation: Scavennec, Yann. "Saint Pierre - Port-Toulouse", ''Racines & Rameaux Français d'Acadie,'' Lanester 56600, 29 mars 2002, Bulletin n° 25, p. 6/26 [https://web.archive.org/web/20190310101718/http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/25.pdf 1717 Census Port-Toulouse] (Archived link)
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/658 1717 Census Port-Dauphin, Ile Royale] Name of head of household: major officers, officers, navigators, sailors, others maintained and soldiers. Count of women, children and servants. Includes 3 households residing at L’Indienne on last page. No translation. :Citation: 1717 Census, Port -Dauphin, Ile Royale, "Recensement … du Port-Dauphin, 1717", [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/658 Transcription], MG 1, G1, volume 466, part 3b, C-2574, pages 648 to 654 (Images 658-664), Library and Archives Canada. [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record?app=fonandcol&IdNumber=2319409 Original Record] MG1-G1, Microfilm reel number: C-4582, F-768, 6 pages. Page XX
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and add page number.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/330 1720 Census Ile Royale (taken ca 1719)] Head of household, count of women, children, other members of household (servants, fishermen, etc) and shallops (chaloupes). Note by Stephen White in DGFA p. 1i: This census bears in modern annotation the date ca 1720. However, it must have been taken before the death of Guillaume Coupiau, which occurred before October 3, 1719, the date on which his widow had already remarried. See [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/contact29.pdf Contact-Acadie, no 29, 1977, p. 12-13 of PDF]. :Citation: 1720 Census Ile Royale, (taken ca 1719) "Ressensement [''sic''] des habitants residants avec leurs familles et domestiques a lisle royale, 1720", [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/330 Transcription], MG 1, G1,volume 466, part 3a, C-2574, (volume 467), Library and Archives Canada. C-4582, pages 322 to 330 (Images 330-338), Page/image XX. [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2319415&lang=eng Original Record] MG1-G1, volume 466, part 3a, Microfilm C-4582, F-768, 10 pages.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and add page number}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/656 1722 Census Port-Toulouse, Ile Royale]. Head of household name only, spouse, children counted without name :Citation: "Familles des Accadiens établis au port Toulouze" 1722 Census, Port-Toulouse, Ile Royale. Transcript on microfilm C-2574 of the Library and Archives Canada, MG 1, G1, volume 466, part 3b, Microfilm C-2574 (volume 467), Image 656 [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/656 Transcription]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20190310101718/http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/25.pdf 1722 Census Port-Toulouse, Ile Royale] Head of Household only, count of spouse and children. Typed, in french. :Citation: Scavennec, Yann. "Saint Pierre - Port-Toulouse", ''Racines & Rameaux Français d'Acadie'', Lanester 56600, 29 mars 2002, Bulletin n° 25, p. 7/26 [https://web.archive.org/web/20190310101718/http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/25.pdf 1722 Census Port-Toulouse] (Archived link)
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/343 1724 Census Ile Royale] Head of household, count of spouse and children, prior residence, occupation. :Citation: Ile Royale Census 1724. Copy of original census can be found at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/343 Acadian Census microfilm C-2574 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 343-367.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace thelink, the image number and verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20190310101718/http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/25.pdf 1724 Census Port-Toulouse, Ile Royale] Head of Household only, origin, occupation, number of employees & boats, count of spouse and children. Typed, in french. :Citation: Scavennec, Yann. "Saint Pierre - Port-Toulouse", ''Racines & Rameaux Français d'Acadie'', Lanester 56600, 29 mars 2002, Bulletin n° 25, p. 7-8/26 [https://web.archive.org/web/20190310101718/http://www.rrfa.fr/bull/25.pdf 1724 Census Port-Toulouse] (Archived link)
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace thelink, the image number and verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/369?r=0&s=3 1726 Census Ile Royale] Head of household, count of spouse and children, prior residence, occupation. :Citation: Ile Royale 1726 Census. Copy of original census can be found at [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/369?r=0&s=3 Acadian Census microfilm C-2574 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 369-401.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the link, the image number and the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/235?r=0&s=2 1728 Census Ile Saint-Jean], Head of household, count of spouse and children, prior residence, occupation. :Citation: Ile Saint-Jean 30 Nov 1728 Census. [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/235?r=0&s=2 "Recensement de l'Isle Saint-Jean"] Transcript on microfilm C-2574 of the Library and Archives Canada, Images 235-240, image XXX. Original census can be found at [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/CollectionSearch/Pages/record.aspx?app=fonandcol&IdNumber=2319391 “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”], items 1 to 4, item XXX
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the link, the image number and the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.islandregister.com/1730a.html 1730 census Ile Saint-Jean] Head of household, count of spouse and children, year of arrival in the colony. :Citation: Dave Hunter; Transcription of the [http://www.islandregister.com/1730a.html 1730 census at Ile Saint-Jean]. [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/242?r=0&s=1 Transcript on microfilm C-2574 (volume 467)] images 242-247, image XXX. Original census can be found at [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/CollectionSearch/Pages/record.aspx?app=fonandcol&IdNumber=2319392 microfilm F-768] Library and Archives Canada. MG 1, G1, volume 466, part 2, pages 235 to 241, 8 images, page XXX.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the link, the image number and the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://www.islandregister.com/1734a.html 1734 (Sept) Census Ile Saint-Jean] Head of household, birthplace, occupation, count of spouse and children, crew, boats, farm animals. :Citation: Dave Hunter; Transcription of the September 1734 Acadian Census at Ile Saint-Jean, Acadie [https://www.islandregister.com/1734a.html " Recensement de l'Isle Saint-Jean au mois de septembre 1734"] Original census can be found at [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/fra/recherchecollection/Pages/notice.aspx?app=fonandcol&IdNumber=2319394 Originals on microfilm F-768], pages 242 to 252, p. XXX. "Acadie Recensements 1671-1752," Library and Archives Canada, MG 1, G1, volume 466, no. 40
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the link, the image number and the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://www.islandregister.com/databases/1734db.html 1734 Census Ile Saint-Jean] Head of household, age, count of spouse and her age, ages of boys and girls, servants, crew, boats and farm animals. :Citation: Dave Hunter; Transcription (Searchable database in English) of the 1734 Acadian Census at Ile Saint-Jean, Acadie [https://www.islandregister.com/databases/1734db.html 1734 census] at Ile Saint-Jean [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/259?r=1&s=2 Transcript on microfilm C-2574 (volume 467) of the Library and Archives Canada] "Rolle des habitans de l'Isle Saint-Jean, divisé par havres et rivières, pour l'année 1734 ...," images 259 to 266, p. XXX Original census can be found at [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/CollectionSearch/Pages/record.aspx?app=fonandcol&IdNumber=2319395 Originals on microfilm F-768], No 41, pages 253 to 259, p. XXX "Acadie Recensements 1671-1752," Library and Archives Canada, MG 1, G1, volume 466, no. 41
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the link, the image number and the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/403?r=0&s=1 1734 Census Ile Royale,] Head of household, birthplace, occupation, count of spouse and children, crew, boats, farm animals :Citation: Ile Royale 1734 Census. [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/403?r=0&s=1 " Recensement de l'Isle Royalle, 1734"] Transcript on microfilm C-2574 (volume 467) of the Library and Archives Canada, Images 403-436, image XXX. Original census can be found at [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/CollectionSearch/Pages/record.aspx?app=fonandcol&IdNumber=2319421 “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752”], Library and Archives Canada, MG1-G1, Microfilm reel number: C-4582, F-768, 27 images, item XXX
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the link, the image number and the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://www.islandregister.com/1735a.html 1735 Census Ile Saint-Jean] Head of household, birthplace, occupation, count of women, children, servants, fishermen, livestock, boats, bushels of grain. :Citation: Dave Hunter, Transcription of the 1735 Acadian census for Ile Saint-Jean. [https://www.islandregister.com/1735a.html 1735 Census Transcription]. The original census can be found at [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record?app=fonandcol&IdNumber=2319396 Originals on microfilm F-768], "Acadie Recensements 1671-1752," Library and Archives Canada, MG 1, G1, volume 466, part 2, pages 1 to 7
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1731_and_1736_Census_of_Rivi%C3%A9re_St-Jean 1731 and 1736 Censuses of Riviere Saint-Jean] No originals found, already translated to english. :Citation:Thériault, Fidèle. Le Village Acadien de la Pointe-Sainte-Anne (Fredericton). Le Petit Courrier, bulletin of La Société d’histoire de la rivière Saint-Jean (Fredericton, NB) April 1995. [https://threeacadiangenerations.weebly.com/ Three Acadian Generations, The First Bergeron d’Amboises in the Americas [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/274?r=0&s=3 1739 Census Rivière Saint-Jean] (images 274-276; pages 264-266). See English translation and profile links [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1739_Census_Rivi%C3%A8re_Saint-Jean here]NOTE: this census has been systematically entered into Wikitree by Cindy Cooper. If you are searching here, please look for an already existing profile linked on the English space page. :Citation: 1739 census Rivière Saint-Jean. A transcription can be found at [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/2?r=0&s=1 Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 274-276.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the link, image number and verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/444 1749-1750 Census Ile Royale] Head of household, occupation, name of spouse, children, and other members of household. [https://thelostworldofcapebretonisland.ca/2022/03/21/the-lost-settlements-of-18th-century-cape-breton-island-st-esprit-allemands-rouille-and-espagnole/ Map of Ile Royale 1749] :Citation: 1749-1750 census Ile Royale " Dénombrement général des familles d'officiers et habitans existens dans la colonie de l'Isle Royale la présente année XVIIe quarante neuf." “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Library and Archives Canada, MG 1, G1, volume 466, part 3a, pages [URL Transcription on microfilm C-2574 (volume 467)] p. 435 to 535 / image 444 to 544, p. XXX. [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/fra/accueil/notice?app=fonandcol&IdNumber=2319428 Original census] 83 pages.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the link, image number and verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/census1751.html 1750/1751 Census] Menoudy, Riviere Des Mines ou Riviere des Hebert, Riviere de Mecan, Riviere de Nampan, Vechkok, La Butte, Les Planches, Megagouesch or Beaubassin, Les Mines, Cobequid. Transcribed by Charles Trahan. List of Refugees by head of household, spouse and children summaries :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/census1751.html 1750/1751 Census] [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/1732cens.htm 1750/1751 Census Transcribed].
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the link, image number and verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/census1752.html Jan 1752 Census] Veskak, Pre des Bourgs, Des Richards, Tintamarre, La Coupe, Le Lac, La Pointe A Bousejour, Memeramkook, Petkoudiack, Chipoudy, Gasparaux, Baye Verte, Portage, Pointe Buot, La Coupe, Le Lac, Bousejour, Petkoudiak. Head of household name, children summaries only :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/census1752.html 1752 Census] The original census can be found at [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2572/2?r=0&s=1 Acadian Census microfilm C-2572 of the Library and Archives Canada] “Acadie Recensements 1671 – 1752,” Images 277-308.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the link, image number and verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/1752laroque.pdf 1752 Census] La Roque Ile Royale portion only. All names, ages, by location, transcript in English, searchable, no separate pagination :Citation: Acadian and French Canadian Ancestral Home hosted by Lucie Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/1752laroque.html The 1752 La Roque Census of Ile Royale] Original publication by S.E.Dawson, 1906, Transcribed by Maureen McNeil, Sept 2000, accessed March 27, 2020.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://archive.org/details/reportconcerning21publ/page/n3 1752 La Roque Census] Ile Royale, Ile St Jean in The National Archive (Placide Gaudet). Searchable. [https://archive.org/details/reportconcerning21publ/page/n361/mode/2up Index of Names] :Citation: ''Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905'', Volume II (Ottawa: Printed by S.E.Dawson, 1905), [https://archive.org/details/reportconcerning21publ/page/n3 1752 La Roque Census], p. XX. The original census, in French, can be found at [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c4582/4?r=0&s=1 Census Original Version] “Recensement de l'Isle Royal et de Isle Saint-Jean ” Images XX
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage '''and the page numbers''' with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/census1755.html 1755 Census] Pekoudiac, Memramcook, Rive Ouest, Vescook, Pres des Bourg, des Richard, Tintamarre, Jollicoeur, Chimougouik, Cap Tourmentin, Gaspereaux, La Baye Verte, Portage, Cap St. Laurent, La Goupe, Lac, Menoudy, La Butte, Buot, PDF download, original hand tally, Head of Household with counts (and some spouse notes) :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino;[http://www.acadian-home.org/census1755.html 1755 Census]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2023/12/50-2-4-2019.pdf Censuses of Beaubassin, Trois Rivières de Chipoudie, Memramcook and Petcoudiac 1686-1755]. Names of heads of household and wives, names of their fathers and DGFA number; lists of censuses; presence at Camp d'Espérance or in a prison; place of deportation; settlement after 1763. :Citation: Stephen A. White, Recensements de Beaubassin et des Trois Rivières de Chipoudie, de Memramcook et de Petcoudiac (1686-1755). ''Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne,'' vol. 50, nos 2-4, juin-décembre 2019, p. XX. https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2023/12/50-2-4-2019.pdf
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{{Lime|Remember to add verbiage and page number(s) for the specific entry}} [http://www.acadian-cajun.com/deportgp.htm Acadians Deported from Grand Pré] typed, not alphabetical, searchable, does not include location name. Original transcription with locations can be found [https://electriccanadian.com/history/novascotia/collections/collectionsofnov03nova.pdf here, p. 114-122] and history/background and alphabetical list can be found [http://www.acadian-home.org/deport-list.html here] :Citation Hebert, Tim [http://www.acadian-cajun.com/deportgp.htm List of Acadians Deported at Grand Pré] compiled by Col. Winslow, 1755. From "The Acadian Miracle" by Dudley J. LeBlanc. The original complete transcription: Report and Collections of the Nova Scotia Historical Society for the years 1882-1883, Volume III, Halifax, Nova Scotia. "Journal of Colonel John Winslow. of the Provincial Troops, while Engaged in Removing the Acadian French Inhavitants from Grand Pre, and the neighbouring settlements, in the Autumn of the Year 1755. Transcribed from the original manuscript in Journal. [https://electriccanadian.com/history/novascotia/collections/collectionsofnov03nova.pdf Colonel Winslow Journal], Deportation list images 114-122.
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{{Lime|Copy and paste the name for the specific entry}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/Grand-Pre-Names-Deported0001.pdf Acadians deported from Grand Pré, 1755] Sept 15, 1755, typed, searchable, organized by village. Name of husband, village name, counts of sons, daughters, animals. :Citation: Lucie Leblanc Consentino, ''Acadian & French-Canadian Ancestral Home'', "Deportees of Grand Pre - 1755," citing Collection of the Nova Scotia Historical Society 1870-1884 - Journal of John Winslow, volumes 1-4; "[http://www.acadian-home.org/Grand-Pre-Names-Deported0001.pdf Grand Pre, September the 15th 1755]," line # XXX,
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{{Lime|Please add the line number of the person. Add in other information if possible (copy doesn't work)}} Suggested verbiage: On 5 September 1755, XXX was imprisoned along with hundreds of other Acadian men at the St. Charles des Mines church in Grand Pré. On a list of prisoners, he was said to live in the village XXX with XXX sons and XXX daughters (spouses were not included on the list), and owned XXX bullocks, XXX cows, XXX young cattle, XXX sheep, XXX hogs, and XXX horses. His property and livestock became forfeit to the crown, and his family was required to prepare for deportation within 30 days. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Winslow%27s_List Winslow's List]. Men who appeared on Winslow's List September 1755. Name of head of household, name of wife, parents, children deported, and location of exile. Detailed information on deportation, ships and villages involved. Lookups available by [[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]]. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Winslow%27s_List Free Space Page] with list of WikiTree profiles of these men. :Citation: Delaney, Paul. La liste de Winslow expliquée, (Moncton, N.-B.: Éditions Perce-Neige, 2020) p. XX, accessed DATE. {{Lime|Remember to add the page number and date accessed for the specific entry}} ===Terre-Neuve (Plaisance) 1671-1711=== [https://www.genealogysearch.org/canada/recensement/plaisance1671.html 1671 Census] Plaisance. Head of household and occupation, married women, girls to marry, children aged 4 to 8, boys and girls age 3 and under. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1671_Acadian_Census_at_Plaisance Transcription, in English] :Citation: Transcription of the 1671 census at Plaisance. Généalogie francophone en Amérique, [https://www.genealogysearch.org/canada/recensement/plaisance1671.html 1671 Census Transcription]. Original census can be found at [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2319770&lang=eng 1671 census at Plaisance]. Library and Archives Canada, Archives des colonies : MG 1, G1, volume 467, part 1 Microfilm F-698​, images 1-3, image XX, accessed DATE.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and add image number and date accessed}} [https://www.genealogysearch.org/canada/recensement/plaisance1673.html 1673 Census] Plaisance. Head of household, girls to marry, married women, boys 10 years and under, boys who remained in the service of the inhabitants. :Citation: Transcription of the 1673 census at Plaisance. Généalogie francophone en Amérique, [https://www.genealogysearch.org/canada/recensement/plaisance1673.html 1673 Census Transcription]. Original census can be found at [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2319771&lang=eng 1673 Census at Plaisance, Library and Archives Canada] MG 1, G1, volume 467, part 1, Microfilm F-698, pp. 1-7, page XX, Accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and add page number and date accessed}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/91 1691 Census] Terre-Neuve: Plaisance, Pointe-Verte, Petit-Plaisance, Ile-Saint-Pierre et baies dépendantes, Lissardie, Fortune, Grand-Banc, Havre-Bertrand, L’Hermitage. Names of husband, wife, and children. Number of firearms. :Citation: 1691 Census of Terre-Neuve, “Recensement de toute la colonie établie en l'Île de Terre-Neuve pour l’année 1691”, [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/91 Transcription] Library and Archives Canada, MG 1, G1, volume 467, part 1, Microfilm C-2574, images 91-98, Image XX, accessed DATE. Original census can be found at [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2319777&lang=eng Microfilm F-698 of the Library and Archives Canada] 6 images.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and add image number and date accessed}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/105 1693 Census] Terre-Neuve: Petit-Plaisance, Pointe-Verte, Fortune, Grand-Banc, Havre-Bertrand, L’Hermitage. Names of husband, wife, and children. Number of servants. :Citation: 1693 Census of Terre-Neuve, ”Recensement de toute la colonie établie en l'Île de Terre-Neuve …” [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/105 Transcription], Library and Archives Canada, MG 1, G1, volume 467, part 1, Microfilm C-2574, images 105-111, image XX, accessed DATE. Original census can be found at [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2319778&lang=eng Microfilm F-698 of the Library and Archives Canada] 4 images.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and add image number and date accessed}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/113 1694 Census] Terre-Neuve: Petit-Plaisance, Pointe-Verte, Fortune, Grand-Banc, L’Hermitage. Names of husband, wife, children and servants. :Citation: 1694 Census of Terre-Neuve, “Recensement de toute la colonie établie en l’Ile de Terre-Neuve pour l’année 1694”, [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/113 Transcription], Library and Archives Canada, MG 1, G1, volume 467, part 1, Microfilm C-2574, images 113-118, image XX, accessed DATE. Original census can be found at [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2319780&lang=eng Microfilm F-698 of the Library and Archives Canada] 2 images.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and add image number and date accessed}} [https://www.genealogysearch.org/canada/recensement/plaisance1698.html 1698 Census] Grand Plaisance: Petite Grave or Du Fort, Grande Grave, Pointe Verte.
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Head of household with detailed description: origin, age, name of wife, count of children, possessions. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:1698_Acadian_Census_at_Plaisance%2C_Terre-Neuve Transcription and translation] :Citation: Transcription of the 1698 census at Plaisance. Généalogie francophone en Amérique, [https://www.genealogysearch.org/canada/recensement/plaisance1698.html 1698 Census Transcription]. Original census can be found at [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2319781&lang=eng 1698 Census at Plaisance, Library and Archives Canada] MG 1, G1, volume 467, part 1, Microfilm F-698, pp. 1-22, p. XX accessed DATE.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and add page number and date accessed}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/127 1704 Census] Plaisance: Pointe-Verte, Petit-Plaisance, Audierne. Name of head of household, count of spouse, children, fishermen, apprentice sailors per ''grave'' (fishing installation), men coming from France, boats per ''grave'' (fishing installation). :Citation: 1704 Census of Plaisance, “Recensement des habitants et pecheurs qui hyvernent en Terre Neuve 1704”, [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/127 Transcription], Library and Archives Canada, MG 1, G1, volume 467, part 1, Microfilm C-2574, images 127-132, image XX, accessed DATE. Original census can be found at [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.redirect?app=fonandcol&id=2319783&lang=eng Microfilm F-698 of the Library and Archives Canada] 4 images.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and add page number and date accessed}} [https://archiv-histo.com/web_assets/publications/OutilsRecherche/Nova%20Francia,%20volume%207,%20nos%201-6,%201932.pdf 1705 Census] Plaisance. Name of head of household, count of spouse, children, and hired workers. :Citation: 1705 Census of Plaisance,(in an attachment to a letter by Subercase dated 22 Oct 1705) transcription by Robert LeBlant, in “Daniel d’Auger de Subercase”, ''Nova Francia'', vol VII, 1932, pp. 37-38, images 20-21 of PDF, accessed on DATE at Archiv-Histo, Publications, https://archiv-histo.com/web_assets/publications/OutilsRecherche/Nova%20Francia,%20volume%207,%20nos%201-6,%201932.pdf
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and add date accessed}} [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Cmisc/1706.shtml 1706 Census] French Plaisance: Grande-Grève, Petit-Plaisance, Pointe Verte. Head of household name only, noted with spouse or not, count of sons and daughters over 12 years of age (columns 3 & 5) and younger. Definition of “grave”: a harbor with its fishing infrastructures whose operation was granted by the King to shipowners. :Citation: [http://ngb.chebucto.org/Cmisc/1706.shtml 1706 Census at French Plaisance], transcribed by Sue O'Neill, Newfoundland's Grand Banks website. Another transcription can be found at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2574/63 “Recensement des familles de la colonie de Plaisance, Isle de Terre Neuve en 1706”], Library and Archives Canada. Archives des colonies, MG 1, G1, volume 467, part 1, Microfilm C-2574, images 63-66, image XX, accessed DATE.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and add image number and date accessed}} =='''Prisoner & Refugee Lists 1755-1763'''== [https://www.erudit.org/fr/revues/pa/2012-n22-23-pa0515/1014976ar/ List of Families & Individuals at Halifax and Georges Island, 1755-1764] typed, searchable :Citation:LeBlanc, Ronnie-Gilles « Les Acadiens à Halifax et dans l’île Georges, 1755–1764 ». Port Acadie no 22-23 (2012) : 43–76. https://doi.org/10.7202/1014976ar p. XX of article.
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{{Lime|Remember to add page number and specific name for the blockquote entry}} [https://acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca/aams-blog/news-and-reflections-the-acadian-refugee-camp-on-the-miramichi-1756-1761-march-30-2018 List of Refugee Acadian Households at Camp Espérance on the Miramichi, 1756-1757] typed, searchable :Citation:Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, “List of Refugee Acadian Households at Camp Espérance on the Miramichi, 1756-1757: Appendix to ‘The Acadian Refugee Camp on the Miramichi, 1756-1761’”. English translation & glossary of place name by John Estano DeRoche. Accessible online for download at The Official Blog of the Association des Acadiens-Métis Souriquois, March 30, 2018, https://acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca/aams-blog/news-and-reflections-the-acadian-refugee-camp-on-the-miramichi-1756-1761-march-30-2018
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{{Lime|Remember to add specific name for the blockquote entry}} [https://acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca/uploads/3/4/5/0/34506400/acadian_refugee_camp_on_the_miramichi_1756-1761.pdf The Acadian Refugee Camp on the Miramichi, 1756-1761] :Citation:Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, “The Acadian Refugee Camp on the Miramichi, 1756-1761.” Translated by John Estano DeRoche in consultation with the author. Accessible online at [https://acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca/aams-blog/news-and-reflections-the-acadian-refugee-camp-on-the-miramichi-1756-1761-march-30-2018 The Official Blog of the Association des Acadiens-Métis Souriquois], March 30, 2018, Image XX, accessed DATE, https://acadiens-metis-souriquois.ca/uploads/3/4/5/0/34506400/acadian_refugee_camp_on_the_miramichi_1756-1761.pdf {{Lime|Remember to add page number and date accessed}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c12838/1851 Acadian Prisoners at Fort Cumberland (Fort Beauséjour), 8 Nov. 1761] Head of household and number in family. :Citation: List of Acadian Families lately brought in to Fort Cumberland, 8 Nov. 1761, Library and Archives Canada, Amherst Papers (WO 34) : C-12838, Image 1851 https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c12838/1851
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{{Lime|Remember to add the specific name for the blockquote entry}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-Ft-Edward.html Acadian Prisoners at Fort Edward, 1761-1762] Head of household and number in family. :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-Ft-Edward.html List of Acadian Prisoners at Fort Edward, 1761-1762], Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home. Original record, online database with images, Isaac Deschamps, Nova Scotia Archives MG 1 volume 258 item 18 - p. 100-105 (5 October 1761 to 11 October 1762) [https://archives.novascotia.ca/deschamps/archives/?ID=18 Original Record], pages 1 to 6, page XX, accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the accessed date and image number of the specific entry}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-beausejour.html Acadian Prisoners at Fort Cumberland (Fort Beauséjour), 1763] All family members named. :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-beausejour.html List of Acadian Prisoners at Fort Cumberland as of August 24, 1763], Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home, original record, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada. / France. Fonds des Archives nationales: Série C12. Correspondance générale; Saint-Pierre et Miquelon : C-9146, vol. 1, f. 22-26. [​​https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9146/33 Images 33-47], Image XX, accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the accessed date and image number of the specific entry}} [http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/1987063 Acadian Prisoners at Riviere Saint Jean, August 12, 1763] Husband and wife names, count of children, typed, image 630 :Citation: Roy, J.-Edmond. «12 Août 1763: Liste des françois Accadiens demeurants prisonniers a La riv. St Jean dans d'amérique Septentrionale Sous le gouvernement de Sa majesté Britannique » in ''Rapport sur les archives de France relatives à l'histoire du Canada.'' Ottawa: C.H. Parmelee, 1911 accessed at [http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/1987063 BANQ numérique page 628/image 630], accessed DATE
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. {{Lime|Please copy the line entries into the verbiage section and fill in the date you accessed this entry}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-beausejour.html 1763 List of Acadian Prisoners at Fort Beauséjour as of August 24, 1763] Typed, Searchable. :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-beausejour.html Acadian Prisoners at Fort Beauséjour (renamed Fort Cumberland) as of August 24, 1763] citing: Historique Acadienne for their permission to post this article. "La Société historique acadienne, March 1965", Moncton, New Brunswick, Canada. The source noted by La Société historique acadienne for this information was Archives nationales, Fonds des Colonies, C. 12 (Correspondance générale, Saint Pierre et Miquelon, vol. 1, f. 22-26.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-halifax.html Acadian Prisoners at Halifax, 1763] :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-halifax.html List of Acadian Prisoners at Halifax, August 12, 1763], Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home. Transcription, digital images, Roy, J.-Edmond. "12 Août 1763: Liste des françois Accadiens demeurants prisonniers a halifax port d'amérique Septentrionale Sous le gouvernement de Sa majesté Britannique" in ''Rapport sur les archives de France relatives à l'histoire du Canada.'' Ottawa: C.H. Parmelee, 1911 accessed at [http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/1987063 BANQ numérique pages 628-631/images 630-633]], Image XX, accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the accessed date and image number of the specific entry}} ==Ships, Passenger Lists, Convoys 1600s-1785== [http://www.acadian-home.org/St-JehanShip1636.html '''St-Jehan Passenger List'''] French who sailed to Acadie in 1636, translation, searchable :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. [http://www.acadian-home.org/St-JehanShip1636.html St-Jehan]. Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home. Accessed DATE. {{Lime|Remember to replace the access date with current date for this entry}} [https://lebloguedeguyperron.wordpress.com/2022/08/20/329-lexpedition-du-navire-le-saint-jean-pour-lacadie-en-1636/ '''The Expedition of the Ship Le Saint-Jean to Acadia in 1636'''] In French. History, images of the original passenger list, and transcription. :Citation: Guy Perron, "L’expédition du navire Le Saint-Jean pour l’Acadie en 1636", ''Le blogue de Guy Perron,'' published 20 Aug 2022 (Online), accessed DATE https://lebloguedeguyperron.wordpress.com/2022/08/20/329-lexpedition-du-navire-le-saint-jean-pour-lacadie-en-1636/ {{Lime|Remember to replace the access date with current date for this entry}} [https://lebloguedeguyperron.wordpress.com/category/histoire/expeditions-de-navires/acadie/ Le blogue de Guy Perron] Well-sourced articles on expeditions to Acadie and Nouvelle-France: lists of ships, hired workers, contracts. :Citation: Perron, Guy. TITLE OF ARTICLE, Le blogue de Guy Perron, published DATE, [online], URL, Page consulted on DATE. {{Lime|Remember to add the title of the article, URL, date of publication and consultation for the specific entry}} [http://www.acadiansingray.com/Appendices-Ships,%201755-58.htm List of Ships from Acadie, 1755-58, General] :Citation Steven A. Cormier, "Ships of the Acadian Expulsion, 1755-58," Appendices, Acadians in Gray. Accessed DATE, http://www.acadiansingray.com/Appendices-Ships,%201755-58.htm
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{{Lime|Remember to add the date accessed and the information of the specific entry}} [https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/3602_total.pdf Chronology of Deportations and Migrations of Acadians between 1755 and 1762] Dates, names of ships, number of passengers, short description of events. :Citation Delaney, Paul, "Chronologie des déportations et migrations des Acadiens (1755-1816)," ''Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne,'' vol. 36, nos 2-3, septembre 2005, p. 52-86, p. XX. https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2018/04/3602_total.pdf
Translation at Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home [http://www.acadian-home.org/Paul-Delaney-Chronology.html Translation: "The Chronology of Deportations and Migrations of the Acadians 1755-1816."]
{{Lime|Remember to add the page number for the specific entry}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/PD-Pembroke.html ''Pembroke'' to North Carolina, 1755] :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. [http://www.acadian-home.org/PD-Pembroke.html Pembroke] Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home, ''Pembroke Passenger List Reconstructed'' by Paul Delaney and Lucie Consentino, translated by Karen Theriot Reader. Accessed DATE. Originally published in Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne vol. 35, nos. 1 & 2 (Jan-Jun 2004) {{Lime|Remember to replace the accessed date of the specific entry}} '''Acadians Deported from Chignectou, 1755'''. Passenger lists with name of head of household, name of wife, parents, number of children deported, and location of exile. Detailed information on deportation ships. See this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Acadians_Deported_from_Chignectou Free Space Page] for a list of the heads of household with a link to their WikiTree profiles. Lookups available by [[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]] and [[Bourque-573|Cindy (Bourque) Cooper]]. :Citation: Delaney, Paul. "The Acadians Deported from Chignectou to 'Les Carolines' in 1755 : Their Origins, Identities and Subsequent Movements". In Du Grand Dérangement à la Déportation. Nouvelles perspectives historiques, edited by Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc (Moncton, Chaire d’études acadiennes, 2005), p. XX, accessed DATE {{Lime|Remember to add the page number and date accessed for the specific entry}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20230626075712/https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/St_malo_arrivees/index_arrivee.htm Ship arrivals and departures at St. Malo, 1758-1759] Click ship name for list of passengers transcribed with names and ages, a secondary source. :Citation: [https://web.archive.org/web/20230626075712/https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/St_malo_arrivees/index_arrivee.htm Ship at St-Malo] (Archived link) Roll of XXX disembarked at Saint-Malo on XXX. Accessed DATE.
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. {{Lime|Remember to replace the URL, the ship name from the top of the record, the date of arrival, the date you accessed the specific entry, and fill in the verbiage.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c4619/28 ''Antelope'' disembarked at Saint-Malo on November 1, 1758] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Antelope Free Space Page] :Citation: "Rolle des habitans de l'Isle Royale et de l'Isle St Jean débarqués à St Malo le 1er novembre 1758 du paquebot l'Antelope," Fonds de l'inscription maritime de Saint-Servan (France): C-4619, MG6 C2, Library and Archives Canada, [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c4619/28 Roll of the ''Antelope'', disembarked at Saint-Malo on November 1, 1758] image XXX, accessed DATE
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. {{Lime|Remember to add the date you accessed the specific entry, the image number, and fill in the verbiage.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c4619/130 ''Duke William'', disembarked at Saint-Malo on November 1, 1758] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Duke_William Free Space Page] :Citation: "Etat des gens de mer, habitans et autres qui ont débarqué à St Malo du paquebot Anglois le Duc Guillaume," Fonds de l'inscription maritime de Saint-Servan (France): C-4619, MG6 C2, Library and Archives Canada, [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c4619/130 Roll of the ''Duke William'', disembarked at Saint-Malo on November 1, 1758] image XXX, accessed DATE
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. {{Lime|Remember to add the date you accessed the specific entry, the image number, and fill in the verbiage.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c4619/165 ''Five English Ships'' (Yarmouth, Patience, Mathias, Restoration, John Samuel) disembarked at Saint-Malo on January 23, 1759]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Five_Ships Free Space Page] :Citation: "Rolle des habitans de l'Isle St Jean débarqués à St Malo le 23 janvier 1759 des 5 paquebots anglois le Yarmouth, la Patience, le Mathias, la Restoration et le John et Samuel," Fonds de l'inscription maritime de Saint-Servan (France): C-4619, MG6 C2, Library and Archives Canada, [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c4619/165 Roll of the " Five English ships " (Yarmouth, Patience, Mathias, Restoration, John Samuel) disembarked at Saint-Malo on January 23, 1759] image XXX, accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to add the date you accessed the specific entry, the image number, and fill in the verbiage.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c4619/76 ''Supply'', disembarked at Saint-Malo on March 9, 1759]. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Supply Free Space Page] :Citation: "Rôle du Supply, arrivé à Saint-Malo le 9 mars 1759," Fonds de l'inscription maritime de Saint-Servan (France): C-4619, MG6 C2, Library and Archives Canada, [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c4619/76 Roll of the ''Supply'', disembarked at Saint-Malo on March 9, 1759] image XXX, accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to add the date you accessed the specific entry, the image number, and fill in the verbiage.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/france-lambition.html ''L'Ambition'' Ship List Sailed 16 May 1763 from Southampton to Saint-Malo] :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino, "Acadians Expatriated from Southampton," Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home, website, http://www.acadian-home.org/france-lambition.html. Accessed DATE
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. {{Lime|Remember to add the date you accessed the specific entry, and fill in the verbiage.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/france-la-dorothee.html ''La Dorothée'' Ship List Sailed 21 May 1763 from Bristol to Saint-Malo] :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino, "Acadians Expatriated from Bristol Sailed from Falmouth," Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home, website, http://www.acadian-home.org/france-la-dorothee.html Accessed DATE
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. {{Lime|Remember to add the date you accessed the specific entry, and fill in the verbiage.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/france-la-fauvette.html ''La Fauvette'' Ship List Sailed 26 May 1763 from Falmouth to Morlaix] :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino, "Acadians Expatriated from Falmouth," Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home, website, http://www.acadian-home.org/france-la-fauvette.html Accessed DATE
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. {{Lime|Remember to add the date you accessed the specific entry, and fill in the verbiage.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/france-lesturgeon.html ''L'Esturgeon'' Ship List Sailed 7 June 1763 from Liverpool to Morlaix] :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino, "Acadians Expatriated from Liverpool," Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home, website, http://www.acadian-home.org/france-lesturgeon.html Accessed DATE
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. {{Lime|Remember to add the date you accessed the specific entry, and fill in the verbiage.}} [https://archive.org/details/gnalogiedesf00gaud/page/230/mode/2up?view=theater Families from Beauséjour, at Miquelon, aboard ''Les Deux Amis'' bound for France, 1765] :Citation: Placide Gaudet, Liste des familles acadiennes de Beauséjour réfugiées à Miquelon embarquées sur Les Deux Amis, 1765. "Généalogie des acadiens avec documents", ''Rapport des archives canadiennes'', vol. 2, app A, 3e partie, app F, 1905, Ottawa, C. H. Parmelee, p. 231 [https://archive.org/details/gnalogiedesf00gaud/page/230/mode/2up?view=theater Transcription], Archive.org, page 231. Original available at [https://nouvelle-france.org/fra/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30896& Library and Archives Canada] Repository: Archives nationales d'outre-mer (France), COL G1 458/fol.3-3v, Accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to add the date you accessed the specific entry, and fill in the verbiage.}} [http://www.acadiansingray.com/Appendices-Broussard%20Party,%201765.htm#The%20BROUSSARD%20dit%20Beausoleil%20Party%20of%20the%20Atakapas,%201765 Broussard Party to Attakapas, 1765] Typed, name of husband and wife, ages, birthplace, relationship. :Citation Steven A Cormier [http://www.acadiansingray.com/Appendices-Broussard%20Party,%201765.htm#The%20BROUSSARD%20dit%20Beausoleil%20Party%20of%20the%20Atakapas,%201765 Broussard Party to Attakapas, 1765] "The Broussard dit Beausoleil Party to the Attakapas District 1765. Accessed DATE [http://www.acadian-home.org/Chatellerault.html First, Second and Fourth Convoys from Châtellerault to Nantes, 1775-1776] :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino, "Châtellerault," Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home, website, http://www.acadian-home.org/Chatellerault.html, Accessed DATE
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. {{Lime|Remember to add the date you accessed the specific entry, and fill in the verbiage.}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20230323170805/https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/divers/convoi3.htm Third Convoy from Châtellerault to Nantes, 7 Dec 1775] :Citation: François Roux, "Convoi no. 3," Poitou, Acadie, Bretagne, website, https://web.archive.org/web/20230323170805/https://froux.pagesperso-orange.fr/divers/convoi3.htm (Archived link) Accessed DATE
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. {{Lime|Remember to add the date you accessed the specific entry, and fill in the verbiage.}} [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/7ships.htm Ships to Louisiana, 1785] :Citation: The 7 Ships Passenger Lists [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~acadiancajun/genealogy/7ships.htm Ship_Name] Acadian-Cajun Genealogy & History; accessed date,
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. The website used to have accessible scanned images of the actual ship lists that were readable, but the app used to view the scans is no longer supported. The website also has more easily read transcriptions. {{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, ship name, and copy and paste the verbiage for the specific entry}} ==Censuses Post-Deportation 1756-1772== ====Acadie, Québec & Louisiana==== [http://www.acadian-home.org/Restigouche.html 1760 Census of Restigouche] three separate pages of PDF to download :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/Restigouche.html 1760 Restigouche Census]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/Census1761-Gaspesie-Refugees.html 1761 Census of Acadian refugees in Gaspesie (July)] Heads of Household with counts of spouse, boys, girls, PDF download (Du Calvet census taker) :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/Census1761-Gaspesie-Refugees.html 1761 Gaspesie Refugees Census], original record [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c12837/176?r=0&s=3 1761 Gaspesie Refugees Original] Amherst Papers (WO 34) : C-12837, Images 176-184
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c12838/1855?r=0&s=2 1761 Census of Acadian refugees in Gaspesie (November)] Heads of Household with total counts only (Known as MacKenzie census) :Citation: original record [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c12838/1855?r=0&s=2 1761 Acadians Inhabiting from Gaspay to Bay Verte not Surrendered at Fort Cumberland] Amherst Papers (WO 34) : C-12838, Images 1855-1857
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://archive.org/details/n07sessionalpaper40canauoft/page/134/mode/2up List of Acadians in Acadie who want to go to France, 24 Aug 1763] Searchable. :Citation: ''Sessional Papers'', Volume 7, Part II: Second Session of the Tenth Parliament of the Dominion of Canada" 1906, Vol XL. Pages 134-136. List of French who desire to go to Old France, 24 Aug 1763 [https://archive.org/details/n07sessionalpaper40canauoft/page/134 List of names], p. XX. Accessed DATE. {{Lime|Remember to add the page number and date accessed for the specific entry}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20230320031533/https://www.acadian.org/history/rare-list-p-e-acadians-intrigues-n-b-researchers/ 1763 Inhabitants of Isle St Jean Port La Joye, Isles de la Magdelaine] typed, families numbered, with accompanying letter to the King. :Citation: Liste of Inhabitants from Isle St Jean at Port LaJoye on 17th September, 1763 Letter to the King. [https://web.archive.org/web/20201124034219/https://www.acadian.org/history/rare-list-p-e-acadians-intrigues-n-b-researchers/ List] (Archived link) transcribed by Karen Theriot Reader (used with permission granted 5/22/20). Transcription and original published by Acadian.org "Rare list of P.E.I. Acadians intrigues N.B. researchers",
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. {{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry that you might need to type rather than copy and paste - they are short.}} [https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/vol-47-no3.pdf Acadians on Ile Saint-Jean and the Iles de la Madeleine in the 1760s] Various lists with detailed comments. Includes List of Acadians on Isle Saint-Jean Wishing to be Repatriated to a French Territory. :Citation: Georges Arsenault et W. Earle Lockerby, "Les Acadiens à l'Île Saint-Jean et aux Îles de la Madeleine dans les années 1760", ''Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne'', vol. 47, n° 3 (septembre 2016) pp. 93-158, p. XX https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2019/08/vol-47-no3.pdf
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry, and page number}} [http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/cea/livres/doc.cfm?ident=R0229&retour=R0232 1763 Census of Port-Royal] Typed, heads of household, count of children. :Citation: "Port Royal 1763. Liste generalle des habitans accadiens contenant Les chefs de femmille; Les femmes et Les Enfants." [http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/cea/livres/doc.cfm?ident=R0229&retour=R0232 Port Royal Census 1763], Recensements d'Acadie, Le maître Guillaume, Axe 1, vol 10, Université de Moncton, p. 226-227, page XXX, Original source ANF, Col, G1 466, no 34. accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry and add the page number and the date you accessed it.}} [http://mwlandry.ca/ref/archives_de_france.htm#rivi%C3%A8re_saint_jean 1763 Census Riviere St. Jean] August, 1763 Translated, typed, names of husband, wife, count of children. : Citation Roy, J.-Edmond. «12 Août 1763: Liste des françois Accadiens demeurants prisonniers a La riv. St Jean dans d'amérique Septentrionale Sous le gouvernement de Sa majesté Britannique » in ''Rapport sur les archives de France relatives à l'histoire du Canada.'' Ottawa: C.H. Parmelee, 1911 accessed at [http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/1987063 BANQ numérique page 628/image 630], accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Be sure to type in the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/Census1765-Census-BaieChaleurs.html 1765 Census for Baye des Chaleurs, Bonaventure] Heads of Houseolds with counts, typed translation, PDF download :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/Census1765-Census-BaieChaleurs.html 1761 Baie de Chaleurs Census]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://www.sos.mo.gov/default.aspx?PageID=9621 1766 Spanish census for Louisiana, Arkansas and Missouri] Original, handwritten, in Spanish, Name of Head, counts of women, children, slaves, etc. not indexed (most). Two copies of each, different enumerators. :Citation: 1766 Spanish census, Location and State XXX, Date XXX, Page XXX, Description on census (location) XXX, Name "XXX", Copy # XXX; [https://www.sos.mo.gov/default.aspx?PageID=9621 1766 Census - Spanish Louisiana Territory] Missouri State Archives, Territorial Censuses. Estado de los habitants y Milicias de Louisiana, 1766, Santo Domingo 2595, Archivo General de Indias, Seville, Spain. ====New England Colonies==== [https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ArchivesSearch/RevolutionarySearch.aspx French Neutrals in Massachusetts, 1755-1769] Lists, letters and proceedings concerning French Neutrals in Massachusetts,1755-1759. Two volumes, 23 and 24. Typed, searachable, dated. :Citation: Archives Collection, Volumes 23 and 24, French Neutrals, 1755-1758 and 1758-1769. Sec.state.ma.us. (n.d.). Retrieved January 30, 2022, from [URL Massachusetts Archives] {{Lime|Enter the exact URL of the actual information}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-connecticut.html Acadians in Connecticut] Six ships deported Acadians to New England. General list of the Acadian Families actually distributed to New England and sometimes where they went after that. Includes names, some parent linkages, birth years. :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-connecticut.html Connecticut] Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home,"General List of the Acadian Families Distributed in the Government of Konehtoket (Connecticut) Who Desire To Go To France". Accessed DATE. {{Lime|Remember to replace the date of the specific entry}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/Acadians-1756Philadelphia.html Acadians in Pennsylvania 1756] General list of the Acadian Families in Pennsylvania. Includes name of head of household and number of children. (Undated but refers to 1756 - S.A. White/DGFA p. Iv) :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. [http://www.acadian-home.org/Acadians-1756Philadelphia.html Pennsylvania 1756] Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home,"Liste (sic) of the Newtrall French remaining in Pennsylvania." (Original: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, vol XII, 2nd part, p. 107 and the following). Accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the date of the specific entry}} [https://archive.org/details/calendarofcounci00newy_0/page/427/mode/1up Acadians in New York 6 May 1756] Acadians distributed to various town in the colony. Name of head of household, count of wife and children. :Citation: Calendar of Council minutes 1668-1783, New York (State). Council. (Albany, University of the state of New York, 1902). p. 427, Accessed DATE https://archive.org/details/calendarofcounci00newy_0/page/427/mode/1up
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{{Lime|Remember to type in the actual entry and enter the date accessed}} [https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.85059/651?r=0&s=2 1763 Census of Acadians in Georgia] 23 August, 1763. Typed, heads of household, count of children. (The letter to which this list is attached specifies that it is about the "Accadiens of Georgia in Savannah in South Carolina") : Citation Roy, J.-Edmond. "Etat, et Liste des accadiens avec leurs Noms et la quantité des Enfans qu'ils ont fait dans la Caroline du Sud, ce 23e Aoust 1763" in ''Rapport sur les archives de France relatives à l'histoire du Canada.'' Ottawa: C.H. Parmelee, 1911 accessed at Canadiana [https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.85059/651?r=0&s=2 page 647/image 651], accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Be sure to type in the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/1763-Census-Maryland.html 1763 Census of refugees in Maryland] Names (no ages) of those in household, transcribed by Joan Harman :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino, ''Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home'' [http://www.acadian-home.org/1763-Census-Maryland.html 1763 Maryland Refugees Census]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.85059/642?r=0&s=3 1763 Census of Acadians in Massachusetts] August 14, 1763. Typed. Names of Husband and wife, counts of boys and girls. : Citation: Roy, J.-Edmond. «14 Août 1763: Liste generalle dés familles Acadiene actuellement respanduees â la Nouvelle Angleterre Gouvernement de Boston Savoir. Province de Massachusset. » in ''Rapport sur les archives de France relatives à l'histoire du Canada.'' Ottawa: C.H. Parmelee, 1911 [https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.85059/642?r=0&s=3 Acadian Families in Massachusetts 14 August 1763] Images 642 to 645, Image XXX France. Ministère des Affaires étrangères : Correspondance politique, Angleterre - 12547, Library and Archives Canada / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the image number with the actual entry.}} [https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ArchivesSearch/RevolutionaryDetail.aspx?rec=viCAPTg1ddIWT21yYhRwxm8fki6KOeuXPb6G8C6eXCw%3d Acadians in Massachusetts wishing to relocate to France] August 24, 1763. Typed. Standardized and original surnames as they appear on list. : Citation: "List of French Neutrals Desiring to Relocate to France, August 24, 1763." Massachusetts Archives, Archives Collection 1629-1799, French Neutrals, Volume 024, p. 486, Accessed DATE, [https://www.sec.state.ma.us/ArchivesSearch/RevolutionaryDetail.aspx?rec=viCAPTg1ddIWT21yYhRwxm8fki6KOeuXPb6G8C6eXCw%3d Acadians in Massachusetts August 24, 1763]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the date accessed}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-massachusetts-2.html Acadians in Massachusetts] Six ships deported Acadians to New England. General list of the Acadian Families actually distributed to New England and sometimes where they went after that. Includes names, some parent linkages, birth years. : Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-massachusetts-2.html Family name] Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home, ''Acadians in Massachusetts'' by Robert Dafford. Accessed DATE {{Lime|Remember to replace the date of the specific entry}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/SomeMassExiles.html Some Massachusetts Town Records] Typed, searchable, some undated. : Citation: Consentino, Lucie LeBlanc. "Some Massachusetts Town Records", [http://www.acadian-home.org/SomeMassExiles.html Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home] Accessed 1/28/2022 [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-new-york.html Acadians in New York] Two ships that deported Acadians to New York. General list of the Acadian Families actually distributed to New England and sometimes where they went after that. Includes names, some parent linkages, birth years. : Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-new-york.html New York] Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home,"General List of the Acadian Families Actually Distributed in New England". Accessed DATE {{Lime|Remember to replace the date of the specific entry}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-pennsylvania.html Acadians in Pennsylvania 1763] General list of the Acadian Families in Pennsylvania. Includes names of parents and number of children. : Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-pennsylvania.html Pennsylvania 1763] Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home,"Lists of Names and Numbers of All of the Acadians Who Are in Pinsilvenia (Pennsylvania)". Accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the date of the specific entry}} [https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.85059/637?r=0&s=2 1763 Census of Acadians in South Carolina] August 12 1763 Typed. All names and ages of children :Citation: Roy, J.-Edmond. «12 Août 1763: Noms et nombre des familles habitans si devan de lacadie quy ont Este transportés a la Caroline du Sud Et quy desirent se Retirer soubs Les Etandars de Leurs Roy sca majesté tres chretienne. » in ''Rapport sur les archives de France relatives à l'histoire du Canada.'' Ottawa: C.H. Parmelee, 1911, no. 6 [https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.85059/637?r=0&s=2 Acadian Families Detained in South Carolina Wishing to go to a French Colony 12 August 1763] Images 637 to 640 (pages 633-636 of book), Image XXX . Canadiana, accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} ====England, France & French Colonies==== [https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/3001_total-2.pdf Identification of Acadians who died of smallpox in Bristol in 1756]. In French, p. 5-33 :Citation: Delaney, Paul. "L’Identification des Acadiens morts de la variole à Bristol en 1756", ''Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne'', volume 30, 1999, p. XX, Accessed DATE, https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/3001_total-2.pdf {{Lime|Remember to add the page number and date accessed for the specific entry}} [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9297/1416?r=0&s=3 1761 Census of Acadian refugees in Cherbourg] Members of households, reasons for continuation or end of stipend for living expenses :Citation: "List of the inhabitants of Ile Royale, Île Saint-Jean and Acadia refugees at Cherbourg 1761." [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c9297/1416?r=0&s=3 Transcript on microfilm C-9297] Canadiana Heritage, France. Fonds des Archives nationales: Série C11B. Correspondance générale; Ile Royale : C-9297, pages 365 to 382, images 1416 to 1433, page XXX. [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/CollectionSearch/Pages/record.aspx?app=fonandcol&IdNumber=2459311 Originals on microfilm F-167] fol. 249 to 264, page XXX, Library and Archives Canada, MG 1, C11B, volume 38.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/belleile.html The 78 Families of Belle-Isle-en-Mer] List of families who settled at Belle-Isle-en-Mer, France, mentioned in the Declarations of Belle-Isle-en-Mer. Transcribed with age, origin, residence, family members. :Citation: "The 78 Families of Belle-Isle-en-Mer." Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. Source: Placide Gaudet's Acadian Genealogy and Notes. Accessed DATE at http://www.acadian-home.org/belleile.html
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry and add the date you accessed it.}} '''1765 Census Belle-île-en-Mer.''' List of Acadian Families Who Settled at Belle-Isle-en-Mer, Census dated 1 November 1765. :Citation: Donald J. Hébert, Acadians in Exile, (Cecilia, Louisiana, Hébert Publications, 1980), p. 583-597 [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Acadians_in_France_1762_1776/ZugnAQAAMAAJ?kptab=editions&gbpv=1 1762 and 1772 Lists of Acadians in France] Typed, searchable, organized by town. Includes ship lists within France : Citation: Rieder, M. P., & Rieder, N. G. (1967). The Acadians in France, 1762-1776. s.n. Page XX, Accessed DATE, https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_Acadians_in_France_1762_1776/ZugnAQAAMAAJ?kptab=editions&gbpv=1
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry and add the date you accessed it.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/French%20Guiana0001.pdf 1765 Census of Sinnamary, Cayenne in French Guyane] includes 138 Acadians, Transcribed with name, age, Country of Origin, PDF Download, Transcribed :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/French%20Guiana0001.pdf !765 Census of Sinnamary, Cayenne in French Guyane]. Original can be found at Archives Nationales; Paris.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/Champflore%20Martinique.pdf 1766 Acadians at Champflore, Martinique] Names, spouses, children, some ages. PDF download, Transcribed :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/Champflore%20Martinique.pdf 1766 Acadians at Champflore, Martinique]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-St-Servan.html 1766 List of Acadians at Saint-Servan, France] Head of household with counts only :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/acadians-St-Servan.html 1766 St-Servan France Refugees Census]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://archive.org/details/n07sessionalpaper40canauoft/page/142 1767 List of Acadians at Cherbourg] names, relationships and ages. PDF Download, Transcribed :Citation: ''Sessional Papers'', Volume 7, Part II: Second Session of the Tenth Parliament of the Dominion of Canada" 1906, Vol XL. Pages 142-146. [https://archive.org/details/n07sessionalpaper40canauoft/page/142 List of names], p. XX. {{Lime|Be sure to replace the document page number with the actual entry.}} [https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.8_03506_26/795?r=0&s=1 1767 Census at Saint-Pierre et Miquelon] May 15, 1767, typed. Husband, spouse and children with name and ages. Some have location came from. Starts half way down image 795 through image 800. : Citation: « Familles Acadiennes qui sont maintenant, aux îles St Pierre et Miquelon suivant le recensement d'icelles, fait le 15 mai 1767. » in ''Archives canadiennes pour l'année 1905.'' Ottawa: C.H. Parmelee, 1909, Vol II, 3rd part, Document No 18 A.[https://www.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.8_03506_26/795?r=0&s=1 Acadian Families at Saint-Pierre et Miquelon 15 May 1767] p. 231 to 236 / Images 795 to 800, Image XXX Library and Archives Canada / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada, accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the image number with the actual entry.}} [https://archives-deux-sevres-vienne.fr/ark:/28387/vta3a6eb750364a44d0/daoloc/0/1 Acadians in France 15 Sep 1772] List of Acadian families, names, occupation, age, in alphabetical order. :Citation: Lemoyne, "Rôle des familles vraiment acadiennes, 15 septembre 1772." Archives départementales des Deux-Sèvres et de la Vienne, p. XX, accessed DATE. Original: Bibliothèque municipale de Bordeaux, Ms. 1480, Collection Le Moyne, https://archives-deux-sevres-vienne.fr/ark:/28387/vta3a6eb750364a44d0/daoloc/0/1.
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the accessed date and page number of the specific entry}} ==Censuses Various Locations 1773-1844== [http://www.acadian-home.org/Bonaventure-census.html April 1774 residents at Bonaventure, Quebec] Head and wife name, children counted, PDF downloads for two pages :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/Bonaventure-census.html 1774 Bonaventure Quebec Refugees Census] Original from Haldimand Papers: H-1741
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/Cherbourg0001.pdf 1775 Acadians at Cherbourg, France] Names, spouses, children, PDF Download, Transcription :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2004 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/Cherbourg0001.pdf 1775 Acadians at Cherbourg, France]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/1777-Census-Bonaventure-Binder1.pdf 1777 Census Bonaventure, Quebec] Head of Household and spouse with ages, children counts over and under 16, PDF download :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/1777-Census-Bonaventure-Binder1.pdf 1777 Bonaventure Quebec Refugees Census] Original viewed at [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_h1741/722?r=0&s=2 1777 Bonaventure] Image 722, from Haldimand papers H-1741
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/Census1777-Carlton.html 1777 Census Carleton, Quebec] Head of Household and spouse with ages, children counts, PDF download :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/Census1777-Carlton.html 1777 Carleton Quebec Refugees Census]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/StudholmReport.html 1783 French Inhabitants of St. John's River] Transcribed (Studholm Report) :Citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino [http://www.acadian-home.org/StudholmReport.html Studholm Report] Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home. Transcribed by George H. Hayward. Accessed DATE,
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{{Lime|Be sure to add the accessed DATE, and replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/census-1784-St-Pierre-et-Miquelon.html 1784 Census St-Pierre et Miquelon] Names and ages, original record (probably copied), PDF download :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/census-1784-St-Pierre-et-Miquelon.html 1784 St-Pierre et Miquelon Refugees Census]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/4448215 1789 Acadian militia members in Carleton district]. Includes ages, and names exemptions. :Citation: Rapport de la compagnie de milice acadienne de la seigneurie de Carleton District de Gaspé., 1789, BAnQ Rimouski, Fonds Ministère de la Justice, (01R,E17,S300,SS3,P5). https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/4448215 [http://www.acadian-home.org/Morlaix.pdf 1791, 1792 Acadians in Morlaix, France] Names, spouses, age, PDF download, Transcription :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2004 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/Morlaix.pdf 1791, 1792 Acadians in Morlaix, France]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/St%20Malo.pdf 1793 Acadians in St. Malo area France] Name, birthdate and place, by town. PDF download, Transcription :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2004 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/St%20Malo.pdf 1793 Acadians in St. Malo area France]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/Poitou.html 1797 (Dec) Acadians in Poitou, France] Name, age, residence. PDF download, Transcription :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2004 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/Poitou.html 1797 (Dec) Acadians in Poitou, France]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_of_Prince_Edward_Island/2H8lAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=215 1798 Census of Prince Edward Island] pages 207-224, transcribed, typed. :Citation Campbell, Duncan. History of Prince Edward Island. Charlottetown, PEI: Bremner Brothers, 1875. Facsimile Reprint published by Heritage Books, Inc, Bowie, Maryland, 1990. Page XX.
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{{Lime|Be sure to add the page number and if appropriate, replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.islandregister.com/lotmap.html 1798 Census of St. John Island (PEI)] head of family and counts of boys and girls. To search the list for a given locale, click on the link to the Lot number. (Rustico # 24) :Citation: Dave Hunter, "1798 Island of St. John Heads of Household Census," transcribed on the ''Island Register'' site at http://www.islandregister.com/lotmap.html. Accessed DATE.
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual names, date accessed, and information}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/cheticamp-census.html 1809 Cheticamp and Cape Breton Census] by Father Lejamtel. All names (no ages) :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/cheticamp-census.html 1809 Cheticamp and Cape Breton Census]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [http://www.acadian-home.org/margaree-census.html 1809 Census of Margaree in Cape Breton] by Father Lejamtel. All names, no ages :Citation: Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home"; 2005 – Present, hosted by Lucie LeBlanc Consentino; [http://www.acadian-home.org/margaree-census.html 1809 Census of Margaree in Cape Breton]
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{{Lime|Be sure to replace the verbiage with the actual entry.}} [https://web.archive.org/web/20180629081629/http://www.capebretongenweb.com/1811cen2.html 1811 Census of Cape Breton] Names of men, counts by age groups. :Citation:Cape Breton Gen Web Project. Census Rolls of Cape Breton Island 1811 (Archived Link) [https://web.archive.org/web/20180629081629/http://www.capebretongenweb.com/1811cen2.html 1811 Cape Breton Census]
Name occupation
Males 14-60: X
Females 14-60: X
Unmarried Males and Females: X
Males and Females above 60: X
Males under 14: X
Females under 14: X
Servants: X
Cattle: X
Sheep: X
Horses: X
Vessels: X
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'''Censuses of Baie Sainte-Marie''' recorded by Abbé Jean Mandé Sigogne. Alphabetical list of heads of household, names of wife and children, and children's date of birth. *[https://acadie1755.tripod.com/sig1818_23-2.html Census 1818-1823] :Citation:Abbé Jean Mandé Sigogne. “Family Census 1818-1823 of Sainte-Marie and St.-Mandé de Clare Parishes, Baie Sainte-Marie, Digby County, Nova Scotia.” Acadie 1755. Accessed DATE. https://acadie1755.tripod.com/sig1818_23-2.html
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{{Lime|Be sure to put the date accessed and replace the verbiage with the actual entry}} *[https://acadie1755.tripod.com/sig1823_29-2.html Census 1823-1829] :Citation:Abbé Jean Mandé Sigogne. “Family Census 1823-1829 of Sainte-Marie and St.-Mandé de Clare Parishes, Baie Sainte-Marie, Digby County, Nova Scotia.” Acadie 1755. Accessed DATE. https://acadie1755.tripod.com/sig1823_29-2.html
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{{Lime|Be sure to put the date accessed and replace the verbiage with the actual entry}} *[https://acadie1755.tripod.com/sig1840_44-2.html Census 1840-1844] :Citation:Abbé Jean Mandé Sigogne. “Family Census 1840-1844 of Sainte-Marie and St.-Mandé de Clare Parishes, Baie Sainte-Marie, Digby County, Nova Scotia.” Acadie 1755. Accessed DATE. https://acadie1755.tripod.com/sig1840_44-2.html
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The project is a sub-project of the Acadian Project which will be the ultimate authority. We will work closely with Acadian Project leaders and collaborate with many other projects as this project develops. I am [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] and I will lead the project. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag (Space:Acadian_Exiles), or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=4438222 send me a private message]. Thanks! Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. Choose a task or a small part of a task and go for it! #List all of the villages Acadians were exiled from #List the people who were exiled from Acadia #Make profiles for the people who don't already have one #Identify all of the ships that carried them: add profile ID, ship name and sailing date, if possible, to our [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Worksheet_for_Acadian_Deportation_Ships_Categories&action=Acadian Ships Categories Workpage] until categories have been created #Add appropriate categories to new and old profiles (See growing list at bottom of page view.) #Contact [[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]] if new categories are needed (final category names and hierarchy to be determined by Acadian and Categorization Project leaders) #List all of the places where Acadians were dispersed #Identify the places where they ultimately settled Wikipedia has a lot of information but there are other sources which I will add later. We don't need to duplicate what's on these web pages--our project will focus on the people. See: *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Expulsion_of_the_Acadians#:~:text=In%20the%20first%20wave%20of,%22%20eventually%20became%20%22Cajuns%22. Wikipedia] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Acadians_Project_Reliable_Sources&public=1 Acadian Project's Reliable Sources] Team Members: #[[Girouard-4019|Girouard-4019]] 20:19, 10 June 2021 (UTC) #[[Fournier-255|Fournier-255]] #[[Ward-9858|Steff Mandarino]] # ---- From September to December 1755 took place the banishment from the Peninsula of 6,000 Acadians, who were sent off in five detachments. [https://archive.org/details/1871981871FV41873engfra/page/n31/mode/1up] == Colony of Massachusetts == * 900 Acadians exiled to Boston [https://archive.org/details/1871981871FV41873engfra/page/n31/mode/2up] *1763:Boston Aug. 13. 1763: My Lords I wrote to your Lordships the 28th of last month informing that severall of the Acadians called french Neutrals had been with me to signify their intention to go to Old France, for which purpose they expected transports from France: & I desired your Lordships directions how I should act upon this occasion. They have since brought me a list of the persons who intend to go, which I have analysed & find it stands thus. Families __ 179; Heads of families, Persons__320, Sons__363, Daughters__336, Total: 1019; List of French Neutrals desiring to relocate to France, Mass. Archs., 24: 486-491, enclosed in Andrew Oliver to Jasper Mauduit, 24 Aug. 1763, Mass. Archs., 24: 484-485. [https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/2306] *1764 Dec, Boston: “P.S. I have sent away the original of this letter. I have received two lists of families which now wait to go to Hispaniola amounting in the whole to 67 families & 406 persons.” The RC enclosed transcripts that FB made of French-language documents presented to him by Paul Landry on behalf of the Acadians. The first enclosure was the so-called “manifest” of the French governor of Hispaniola: this was a proclamation of 26 Jun. 1764 informing all Acadians wishing to emigrate to the French colony of St. Domingue to apply to Jean Hanson in New York. Paul Landry’s copy of this document is not extant, but FB’s copy is in Mass. Archs., 24: 505 with an English translation at p. 523. The copy enclosed with the letter printed here is in CO 5/755, f 159, along with Paul Landry et al., memorial to the governor of Massachusetts, 1 Dec. 1764 (also in French), ibid., 161-162. The third enclosure was FB’s proclamation prohibiting the transportation of the Acadians, 28 Nov. 1764, ibid., 163. [https://www.colonialsociety.org/publications/3111/324-earl-halifax] *1765: FB presented the Acadians’ memorial to the assembly on 25 Jan. 1765, urging that their case “is truly pitiable.” Theirs was a stark choice, he warned: poverty and distress in Massachusetts, or, if they should escape to Hispaniola, the “certain Destruction” of their families (given what he had learned about the high mortality rates among the émigrés who had managed to get there). While the Council approved making provision for their support, the House refused on 5 Feb., and insisted that relief was the responsibility of those towns where the Acadians been “placed” many years before. In the meantime, the Governor and Council expended £80 on fuel and subsistence, which sum was reimbursed by the Overseers of the Poor in Boston; many Acadians found work in the town, but it was clear to the Overseers that assistance was essential to prevent any more deaths on account of their “distressed circumstances.” Some Acadians may have been living on Castle Island, whither they had been directed one year earlier when their transports were intercepted, but the majority were likely cooped up in a sugar house at Windmill Point (near present-day South Station) that the town had rented, but where disease was rife. JHRM, 41: 177, 213; memorial of Jean Trahant et al., and accompanying list of 406 Acadians, Boston, 1 Jan. 1765, for which see Mass. Archs., 24: 511-516 with an English translation at 521-522; report of a committee of Council, 1 Jan. 1765, ibid., 524; report of the Boston Overseers of the Poor, 3 Mar. 1765, ibid., 536; account submitted to the General Court by Royal Tyler, 3 Mar. 1765, ibid., 541. The plight of the Acadians in Boston during this time is narrated in Pierre Belliveau, French neutrals in Massachusetts: the Story of Acadians rounded up by Soldiers from Massachusetts and their Captivity in the Bay Province, 1755-1766 (Boston, 1972), 223-245.[https://www.colonialsociety.org/publications/3111/324-earl-halifax] [https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/2302] *1765 May 3rd. Boston : I herewith inclose a Petition of some french Neutrals residing within this Province: The Case of these people is deplorably hard; an Attachment to the religion, in which they were bred, is their only Crime; and that brings upon them all the difficulties they labour under. Some time ago they were all going to Hispaniola: As soon as I was made acquainted with this, I put a stop to it within this Province; and have since receiv’d Lord Halifax’s approbation of my conduct therein. They now want no restraint of that Voyage: for they have received such certain advice of the great mortality among the parties that went there & the misery & Ill treatment of the survivors, that there is no desire remaining of going thither: and they are now content to become, or rather to continue, British subjects. But they can’t think of settling down any where without the exercise of their religion; which this province not Affording, they are obliged to look further. some have desired me to recommend them to the Governor of Canada; the inclosed is the first application I have had for your province. when they presented it I observed to them, that I did not believe that it was in your power to grant them the priviledges of Canadians: the utmost they could expect would be a connivance at a priest and visiting them now & then;[https://www.colonialsociety.org/publications/3111/348-montague-wilmot] === Censuses === *1764 Census [https://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/00165897ch16.pdf] ===Acadians=== #Jaqui Maurice [https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/2306]; at St Pierre, & there saw Jaques Maurice the leader of the 90 Acadians that went off last Winter; that Jaques Maurice with tears in his Eyes lamented that he had left this Country.[https://www.colonialsociety.org/publications/3111/288-earl-halifax] #Lablong & Wife 15 Jan 176, deceased, Alms House, Boston, sent by Joseph Gardner Esqr., p.141. [https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/3088] #Joseph Burjear a French Man received into the House somtime in October 1765, p.168 [https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/3088] #Received into the House on prov. Accott. Peter Turner Wife & Child French people [https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/3088] #memorial of Jean Trahant, et al., and an accompanying list of 406 Acadians, Boston, 1 Jan. 1765. There is a copy of the memorial in Mass. Archs., 24: 511-516, #Boston Febry 25, 1766. Mr Ibbart & Mr Bros, two french Acadians, who are going by Ordr of the General Court to Quebec. the Acadians Hibbert and Bro left Fort Halifax without Indian guides. Concerned for their safety, FB contacted the Quebec governor James Murray on 3 May, sending the letter by sea and enclosing No. 446. BP, 4: 129. By this time, however, the Acadians had successfully completed their mission. Murray to FB, Quebec, 28 Apr. Mass. Archs., 24: 562. [https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/2367] *Boston, Feby 25, 1766. I have accordingly dispatched two of the Acadians deputed by the Rest, named Stephen Ibbart & Alexis Brou (“Stephen” or Etienne Hibbert (also rendered as Hibert or Hebert); his colleague was Alexis Bro (or Broux/Broe/Breau). According to the Lists delivered to me, they will amount to about 700 Souls; a very Valuable acquisition to a Colony[https://www.colonialsociety.org/node/2368] # I have seen the cheif Acadian (Robicheau by name) whom I employed to treat with his countrymen in this province about their settling in some part of his Majesty’s American Dominions:[https://www.colonialsociety.org/publications/3111/293-earl-halifax] === Deportation Ships === === Research Notes === *Louis A. Surette, an Acadian, dwelling at Concord, Mass. [https://archive.org/details/newbrunswickmaga00stjo/page/45/mode/1up] == Bristol, England == === Censuses === === Deportation Ships === === Research Notes === List of Acadians present in Bristol and appearing in Winslow's list, the DGFA and BIM declarations. *Delaney, Paul. "L'identification des Acadiens morts de la variole à Bristol en 1756" online articles, ''Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne,'' vol. 30, no 1 (Mars 1999), p. 5-33 accessed at https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2020/12/3001_total-2.pdf == Falmouth, England == === Censuses === === Deportation Ships === === Research Notes === == Penryn, England == === Censuses === === Deportation Ships === === Research Notes === == Cornwall, England == === Censuses === === Deportation Ships === === Research Notes === == Colony of Connecticut == *January 21, 1756, which forbade any Acadian to depart from the town to which he had been assigned without written permission from the civil authorities of such town. [https://archive.org/details/historyofdiocese00odon/page/72/mode/1up] === Censuses === 1756 January, Acadian Dispersion to Connecticut Towns [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t7qp3mf30&view=1up&seq=463&q1=french%20neutral] *New London, 12 persons; A vessel with 300 on board came into New London harbor, January 21st, 1756. Another vessel, thronged with these unhappy exiles, that had sailed from Halifax early in the year, and beinjy blown off the coast, took shelter in Antigua, came from thence under convoy of a man-of-war, and arrived in port May 22d. Many in this last vessel were sick and dying of the small-pox. [https://archive.org/details/historyofnewlond00caul/page/470/mode/1up] *Groton, 8 *Saybrook, 7 *Lebanon, 12 *Pomfret, 6 *Plainfield, 4 *Hartford, 13 *Norwich, 19 persons; In 1767, however, some persons, evidently of influence and authority, gathered the scattered remnants of their people at Norwich, whence 240 of them were carried to Quebec by Captain Leffingwell in the brig "Pitt." [https://archive.org/details/historyofdiocese00odon/page/72/mode/1up] *Preston, 6 *Killingsworth, 4 *Coventry, 5 *Killingly, 8 *Canterbury, 5 *Windsor, 13 *Stonington, 11 *Lyme, 8 *Windham, 8 *Mansfield, 5 *Woodstock, 6 *Voluntown, 3 *Weathersfield, 9 *Middleton, 16 *Tolland, 3 *Colchester, 7 *Symsbury, 6 *Ashford, 3 *Branford, 8 *Wallingford, 12 people; The town of Wallingford received twelve exiles, and the manner in which it discharged its trust is exemplified by an entry in the records of the town under date of December 21, 1756. It was voted, "That the Selectmen be impowered to proceed with the French people in this town as with other town's poor, respecting binding them out, etc., etc."[https://archive.org/details/historyofdiocese00odon/page/70/mode/1up] *Woodbury, 9 *Norwalk, 12 *Danbury, 6 *Glassenbury, 4 *Haddam, 3 *Hebron, 5 *Suffield, 5 *New Haven, 19 *Milford, 9 *Durham, 4 *Fairfield, 17 *Stanford, 9 *Newton, 4 *Farmington, 14 *East Haddam, 6 *Bolton, 3 *Enfield, 3 *Guilford, 11 *Derby, 4 *Waterbury, 6 persons; In 1763 the town "Voted, to give the French family in this Town, in order to Transport sd. French Family into the Northward Country, not exceeding Ten pounds, including Charitable Contributions."[https://archive.org/details/historyofdiocese00odon/page/72/mode/1up] *Stratford, 14 persons; fourteen Acadians were assigned to Stratford. Among them was William Rose, a gardener.' Rose married Jeannette Mann. His children were Peter, Mabel, Charity and Polly. He died April 21. 18 12, aged 90 years. [https://archive.org/details/historyofdiocese00odon/page/71/mode/1up] *Greenwich, 6 * Litchfield, 3 persons from Maryland [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t7qp3mf30&view=1up&seq=625&q1=french%20neutral] Sibyl Sharway, or Shearaway, has been preserved as that of one of the Acadians assigned to Litchfield. [https://archive.org/details/historyofdiocese00odon/page/70/mode/1up]; One of the number (named Sybil Sharway or Shearaway) married Mr. Thomas Harrison, a prominent citizen of this town, in 1764, and her descendants are now among our most excellent and respected people.[https://archive.org/details/sketcheschronic00kilb/page/76/mode/1up]; January, 1759, it was "voted that the Selectmen may provide a house or some suitable place in the town for the maintenauce of the French.'''' In the County Treasurer's record is the following: "To paid John Newbree for keeping William Dunlap and the French persons [https://archive.org/details/historyofdiocese00odon/page/71/mode/1up] === Deportation Ships === === Research Notes === *there has lately come to the town of Woodbury two families of French neutrals from Maryland, three persons in each family. One family sent to the town of Litchfield. The other family was sent to the town of New Milford. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiuo.ark:/13960/t7qp3mf30&view=1up&seq=625&q1=french%20neutral] *1755, Grand Pre , 400 souls to Connecticut: disbursed to 50 different towns. University of Maine Digital Collection: Acadian Exiles: a Chronicle of the Land of Evangeline, Arthur G. Doughty, p.139 == Colony of Georgia == * In late December 1755, two ships, '''''Jolly Phillip''''' and '''''Prince Frederick''''', appeared off Tybee at the mouth of the Savannah River. One ship held 120 persons, mostly women and children, the other 280 persons, mostly men. Once allowed to land, boats were ordered to take the exiles to outlying parts of the colony: Frederica, Midway, Great Ogeechee, Little Ogeechee, and Joseph's Town. :In 1756 Acadains arrived in Boston. In 1763 there were 37 families remaining in Georgia, consisting of 187 people. Acadians left Georgia *Most Acadians deported to Georgia in 1755 did not remain there long. With the Governor’s approval most Acadians took boats north in hopes of reaching Acadia. Those that remained left few, if any, records. In 1793 during the L’Ouverture slave uprising in Saint-Domingue (Haiti) a number of Acadians fled Saint-Domingue (Haiti) and landed in ports along the southeastern seaboard of the United States. Several of those entering Charleston, SC eventually went to St. Marys, GA in the early 1800’s. # Oak Grove Cemetery (Founded: 1787) Location: Bartlett Street at West St. Marys Street, St. Marys, GA *Contains graves of Acadians that escaped the L’Ouverture slave uprising in Saint-Domingue (Haiti) beginning in 1793 and settled in St. Marys, GA – after a short stay in Charleston, SC until early 1800’s. Marguerite Comeau, an original Acadian deportee, was buried here in 1829. [ http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~guedrylabinefamily/genealogy/extant_acadian_records_pt2.html] === Censuses === === Deportation Ships === :'''''Jolly Phillip''''' :'''''Prince Frederick''''' * See [[Space:Worksheet_for_Acadian_Deportation_Ships_Categories|Space:Worksheet_for_Acadian_Deportation_Ships_Categories]] === Research Notes === *The Georgia Historical Quarterly, Vol. 47, No. 1 (March, 1963), pp. 68-75 (8 pages), Published by: Georgia Historical Society, JOURNAL ARTICLE The Acadians in Georgia, E. Merton Coulter, p.69 https://www.jstor.org/stable/40578254 ==Louisiana== ===Acadians as Slave Owners=== *A Fractured Foundation Discontinuities In Acadian Resettlement, 1755-1803, Leanna Thomas University of Central Florida, 2011 [https://stars.library.ucf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=2800&context=etd], p.55,56 *in 1777 Olivier Thibeaudot purchased a slave from Englishman Isaac Mitchell, and René Trahan bought a slave from French official Louis Judice. Later, in 1780 Frenchman Benoit de St. Clair sold a slave to Acadian father and son Joseph and René Broussard. *in the Cabannocée region, Eustache Daigre and Pierre Arseneau acquired six and eight slaves respectively prior to 1790. Similarly, in 1796 in the Opelousas region Charles Comeau owned ten slaves, Michel Comeau owned twelve slaves, and Silvain Saunier owned eleven slaves. Finally, by 1803 Attakapas resident François Broussard acquired seventeen slaves. == Colony of South Carolina == 1,000 Acadians exiled to Soutth Carolina [https://archive.org/details/1871981871FV41873engfra/page/n31/mode/2up] === Censuses === : Governor Lyttleton to the Board of Trade, June I9, I756, estimated the number of Acadians who had come to South Carolina as I023, ::of whom I09 were dead, ::273 had gone elsewhere, ::and 645 remained. ::Of these only I27 were men. S. C. Original Correspondence, Board of Trade.Hudnut, Ruth Allison, and Hayes Baker-Crothers. “Acadian Transients in South Carolina.” The American Historical Review, vol. 43, no. 3, 1938, pp. 500–13. JSTOR, https://doi.org/10.2307/1865612. Accessed 29 Jan. 2023. : '''Disbursement Records''' Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, , pp.120, Table 5-6, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida, https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y. ::Potential Distribution Plan - no actual records #Amelia Township, 6 Acadians #Beach Hill, 12 Acadians #Christ Church, 26 Acadians #Combee & Chehaw in Dorchester.13 Acadians #Edisto Island, 14 Acadians #James Island, 17 Acadians #John's Island, 13 Acadians #New Windsor, 10 Acadians #Orangeburg, 13 Acadians #'''Prince Frederick''' below Will bay, 31 Acadians #Prince George, 36 Acadians #Prince William, 14 Acadians #S Townships & Other Part P Fred, 47 Acadians #Saxa Gotha, 23 Acadians #St. Andrews, 17 Acadians #St. Bartholomew, 32 Acadians #St. George, Dorchester, 18 Acadians #St. Helena, 35 Acadians #St. James Goose Creek, 17 Acadians #St. James, Santee, 3 Acadians #St. John's Berkeley County, 16 Acadians #St. Peter, 5 Acadians #St. Stephens, 13 Acadians #St. Thomas & St. Dennis, 25 Acadians #Stono East Side Pon Pon, 21 Acadians #Wadmalaw Island, 10 Acadians #Welch Tract in P Parish, 33 Acadians :::Men, Women, Boys, Girls : Charleston 34, 26, 31, 38, :County 134, 103, 122, 154 Total: 171, 129, 153, 192 *'''Acadians Sent to Prince Frederick’s Parish, Winyaw, South Carolina.''', 31 Acadians Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. pp.121-122, Table 5-7.  https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y ::'''Durong family aka Famille Durand''' #Joseph Durong aka [[Doiron-1056|Joseph Durand]] #Ann Lambert (wife) aka [[Lambert-10824|Anne Lambert]] #Mary Durong aka Marie Durand #Josette Durong aka Josette Durand #Ann Durong aka Anne Durand #Margaret Durong Marguerite Durand #Mary Ann Durong Marie Anne Durand #Rosalie Durong Rosalie Durand ::'''Daigle family aka Famille Daigle''' #John Daigle aka Jean Daigle #Rosalie Richard (wife) aka Rosalie Richard #John Baptist Daigle aka Jean Baptiste Daigle ::'''Lambert family aka Famille Lambert''' #Peter Lambert, Sr. aka [[Lambert-8395|Pierre Lambert, Sr.]] #Peter Lambert, Jr. aka [[Lambert-8394|Pierre Lambert, Jr.]] #John Lambert aka Jean Lambert : died before 1761 ::'''Leblanc family aka Famille Leblanc''' #François Leblanc aka [[LeBlanc-7796|François Leblanc]] #Magdalene Cormie (wife) aka [[Cormier-3045|Magdaleine Cormier]] #Josetta Leblanc aka [[LeBlanc-7797|Josette Leblanc]] #Ozick Leblanc aka [[Leblanc-7804|Ozitte Leblanc]] #Magdalene Leblanc aka Magadaleine Leblanc #Teaslie Leblanc aka Tharsile Leblanc #Margaret Leblanc aka Marguerite Leblanc ::'''Olivier family aka Famille Olivier''' #Paul Olivier aka Paul Olivier #Magdalene Bourk (wife) aka Magdaleine Bourg, Bourq, Bourque ::'''Daigle-Forrait family aka Famille Daigle-Forest''' #Margaret Daigle (widow) aka Marguerite Daigle #Paul Forrait aka Paul Forest #Larion Forrait aka no record #John Baptist Forrait aka Jean Baptiste Forest ::'''Porrier family aka Famille Poirier''' #John Baptist Porrier aka Jean Baptiste Poirier #Mitchell Porrier Michel Poirier #Pierre Caisee aka Pierre Caissy or Quessy #Michell Lapierre aka Michel Lapierre #Renaie Drowhany aka René Dany ===Church Records=== *The county record (Kingstree, S.C.), March 12, 1914 [https://www.loc.gov/resource/sn93067841/1914-03-12/ed-1/?q=acadians&sp=3] '''An account of how the Acadians sent to Prince Frederick Parish were distributed Tuesday, 10th August,1756:''' #Joseph Durong his wife Ann Lambert, dead 27th Oct, 1756; their children: to Andrew Burnet #Mary Durong to Margret Wells #Josette Durong to Samuel Gregg #Ann Durong to William Thompson #Margt Durong to Hannah White #Mary Ann Durong, Dead 13th Oct #Rosalie Durong to Andrew Burnet #John Daigle , his wife Rosalie Ricard and their child John Baptist Daigle to Dr Jas Crocket #Peter Lambert and of his children to Chars Woodmason # Peter Lambert to Chars Woodmason #John Lambert to Charles Woodmason # Francois Leblanc DD Nov 6th-dead, his wife Magdalen Cormie DD 28th Oct~died, their children viz #Josetta Leblanc to Anna King #Osick Leblanc to Henry Furthy #Magadalene Leblanc to - Swinton #Teaslie Leblanc to Henry Furthy #Margaret Leblanc to Richard Horsley # Paul Olivier Dead, his wife Magdalene Bourk Dead to John Rose #Margt Daigle Widow, and her three children viz, Paul Forrait, Larion Forrait, John Baptist Forrait to Revd John Baxter #John Baptist Porrier to Col John White #Michell Porrierre Dead to Doct Jas Crocket Pierre Caisee to Revd John Baxter Michel Lapierre Dead to Col. John White Renai Drowhany to Chas Woodmason *'''Names of individual Acadians from the St. Philip’s Parish Book, Charleston, South Carolina.'''Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. p.122, Table 5-8. #Alexander Broussard, alias Beausolail aka Alexandre Brossard dit Beausoleil #Victor Broussard aka Victor Brossard #Joseph Tribeaudeau aka Joseph Thibodeau #Michael Tribeaudeau aka Michel Thibeaudeau #Pierre Vincent aka Pierre Vincent #Jacques Morris aka Jacques Maurice #Michael Bourgeoise aka Michel Bourgeois #Bernard Gondier (or Goudier) aka Bernard Gauthier or Gonthier #Joseph Leblanc aka Joseph Leblanc #James Tarrieau aka Jacques Terriot or Teriau #Ann Fitcherin aka Ann Fitzgerald #Olivier Tiberdeau aka Olivier Thibodeau #Mary Tiberdeau aka Marie Thibodeau #Joseph Tiberdeau aka Joseph Thibodeau #John Terieau aka Jean Terriot or Terriau #Joseph Terieau aka Joseph Terriot or Terriau #Totice Terieau aka Théoiste Terriot or Terriau #Magdalene Teireau aka Magdaleine Terriot or Terriau #Mary Boben aka Magdaleine Babin #John Durong aka Jean Durand ===Acadians=== *Dorong, John, fr. Nova Scotia, Fr. Neutral, bur. at Planta'n 1756. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, by South Carolina Historical Society, v23, p.59, 1922 https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi10socigoog/page/n65/mode/1up *Mary Dossette, spinster: Acadian married John Calvin of Pr. William Parish on 11 Jun 1758. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, by South Carolina Historical Society, v23, 1922 https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi10socigoog/page/n57/mode/1up *Mayee, Quiatist, fr: Novia Scotia, a French Neutral, bur. 17 Sept. 1756, age 34 yrs. Ch: Yd. The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine, by South Carolina Historical Society, v23, 1922 https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahi10socigoog/page/n142/mode/1up :'''Acadians incapable of labor, sick or infirm on Sullivan’s Island, South Carolina on January 28, 1756''' Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, pp.113-114, Table 5-5, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y #John Giroire aka Jean Girouard with wife and 2 children #Gabriel Goslin aka Gabriel Gosselin with wife and 0 child #Widow of John Sevoirs aka Vve Jean Savoye with no wife and 3 children #Herman Doucit aka Herman Doucet with 1 wife and 6 children #Frances Vincent, widow aka Françoise Vincent with no wife and 2 children #Chas Ignace Carree, lunatic aka Charles Ignace Carrier, alone #John Cormy aka Jean Cormier with 1 wife and 7 children #Peter Hugon aka Pierre Hugon with wife and 2 children #Joseph Cormy aka Joseph Cormier with 1 wife and 4 children #Peter Corniue aka Pierre Cornue with 1 wife and 6 children #Margeurite Aucon [husband left behind] aka Marguerite Aucoin with no wife and 2 children #Widow Aucoin aka Vve Aucoin with no wife and 4 children #Margaret Tebodeau aka Marguerite Thibodeau with no wife and 1 child #Joseph Cornieu aka Joseph Cornue with wife and 1 child #Paul Poirey aka Paul Poirier with wife and 3 children #Bellony Doucet aka Benoni Doucet with wife and 3 children #Joseph Poivereau aka Joseph Poivereau with no wife and 1 child #Charles Douert [and aged mother] aka Charles Douaire with no wife and 6 children #Francis Poivereau aka François Poivereau with wife and 1 child #Gould aka Gourde with no wife and 2 children #Louis Hougin aka Louis Hugon with no wife and 4 children #Jerman Forryns aka Germain Foret with no wife and 3 children #John Louiseau aka Jean Lizot with no wife and 3 children #Joseph Ducont aka Joseph Ducont with 1 wife and 6 children #Ignace Nuriat aka Ignace Nuirat with wife and 2 children #Joseph Hubert aka Joseph Hubert with wife and 3 children #Francis Leblanc aka François Leblanc, alone #Abraham Soysant aka Abraham Soysant with 1 wife and 6 children #Peter Lambere aka [[Lambert-8395|Pierre Lambert]] with wife and 2 children #Alexander Cumon aka Alexandre Comeau, alone #Charles Bruyn aka Charles Brun, alone #Francis Moses aka François Moyse, alone #Michael Richard aka [[Richard-408|Michel Richard]], alone #Basil Grevoir aka Basile Grégoire, alone #John Blanchard aka Jean Blanchard , alone #Peter Bourgeois aka Pierre Bourgeois, alone #Michael Lambiere aka Michel Lambert, alone === Deportation Ships === :'''''Dolphin''''', Sloop, William Hancock, Master. Left Chignectou on 13 Oct 1755 with 121 people arrived at Charleston, South Carolina on 17 November 1755 Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida, pp.106-107, Table 5-2, https://www.proquest.com/openview/6b367612e74dbf486f4b3621838664c1/1?pq-origsite=gscholar&cbl=18750&diss=y . #Peter Gold aka Pierre Gourde, with wife and 3 children #Joseph Purye aka Joseph Poirier, with wife and 2 children #John Purye aka Jean Poirier. with wife and 2 children #Joseph Purye aka Joseph Poirier, with wife and 1 child #Joseph Purye aka Joseph Poirier, with wife and 3 children #Franceway Purye aka François Poirier, with wife and 1 child #Peter Purye aka Pierre Poirier, with wife and 7 children #Paul Purye aka Paul Poirier, with wife and 4 children #John Purye aka Jean Poirier, with wife and 0 children #Balone Duset aka Benoni Doucet, with wife and 3 children #Mich Burna aka Michel Bernard, with wife and 3 children #John Burna aka Jean Bernard, with wife and 1 child #Paul Duran aka Paul Durand, with wife and 3 children #Paul Duran aka Paul Durand. with wife and 2 children #Joseph Duran aka Joseph Durand, with wife and 1 child #Peter Busher aka Pierre Boucher, with wife and 1 child #Paul Purye aka Paul Poirier, with wife and 4 children #[[Doiron-1056|Joseph Duran]] aka Joseph Durand, with wife and 6 children #Jolour Lundrie aka Jolour Landry, with wife and 3 children #Joseph Abar aka Joseph Hébert, with wife and 1 child #Glod Abar aka Claude Hébert, with wife and 1 child #John Purye aka Jean Poirier, with wife and 0 children #John Duron aka Jean Durand, with wife and 6 children #Peter Tebuthu aka Pierre Thibodeau , with wife and 0 children #Peter Purye aka Pierre Poirier, alone #Charles Brown aka Charles Brun. with wife and 2 children #Joseph Purye aka Joseph Poirier, with wife and 1 child #Andrew Leblang aka André Leblanc. with wife and 2 children :'''''Endeavour''''', Sloop, James Nichols, Master, Left Chignectou on 13 Oct 1755 with 121 people arrived at Charleston, South Carolina on 17 November 1755 Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. pp.108-109, Table 5-3. #Line Ouagan aka Line Hugon, with wife and 3 children #Peter Ouagan aka Pierre Hugon, with wife and 5 children #James Ouagan aka Jacques Hugon, with wife and 2 children #Peter Ouagan aka Pierre Hugon, with wife and 1 child #John Corme aka Jean Cormier, with wife and 7 children #Mich Corme aka Michel Cormier, with wife and 1 child #John Multon aka Jean Mouton, with wife and 3 children #John Jenvo aka Jean Jeanveau, with wife and 0 child #Glod Toudeau aka Claude Trudeau, with wife and 3 children #Paul Morton aka Paul Martin, with wife and 5 children #John Morton aka Jean Martin, with wife and 0 child #Innes Woirt aka Innes Ouellette, with wife and 4 children #Jeremiah Duset aka Jérémie Doucet, with wife and 5 children #Joseph Care aka Joseph Carrier, with wife and 4 children #Charles Benn aka Charles Aubin, with wife and 2 children #John Dupe aka Jean Dupuis, with wife and 8 children #Francis Lopeore aka François Lapierre, with wife and 3 children #Francis Lablong aka François Leblanc, with wife and 0 child #Joseph Lablong aka Jean Leblanc, with wife and 2 children #Simon Lablong aka Simon Leblanc, with wife and 2 children #Charles Furne aka Charles Fournier, with 0 wife and 1 child 1 #Peter Morton aka Pierre Martin, alone #John Blonchin aka Jean Blanchet, alone #Mich Depe aka Michel Dupuis, alone #Joseph Leger aka Joseph Léger, alone #John Balleo aka Jean Belliveau, alone #Joseph Peters aka Joseph Pitre, alone #Michael Hache aka Michel Haché, alone #Peter Hache aka Pierre Haché, alone #Peter Curme aka Pierre Cormier, alone #Francis Duset aka François Doucet, alone #John Curme aka Jean Cormier, alone #Peter Robert aka Pierre Robert, alone #Peter Oben aka Pierre Aubin, alone #Michael Lapeire aka Michel Lapierre, alone #Michael Pore aka Michel Poirier, alone #John Creman aka Jean Grenon, alone #John Shesong aka Jean Chiasson, alone #Peter Burswoy aka Pierre Bourgeois, alone : '''''Cornwallis''''', Ship, Andrew Sinclair, Master, Left Nova Scotia in Oct 1755 with 409 Acadians aboard arrived in Charleston, South Carolina in November 1755 with 209 Acadians. Fugitives and Exiles: Linguistic and Social Outcomes of Francophone Migration in South Carolina 1562–1810, Wiechman, Kelly A.   University of Florida ProQuest Dissertations Publishing,  2020. 28025353. pp.109-111, Table 5-4. #John Multon aka Jean Mouton, with wife and 10 children #John Lewis aka Jean Louis, with wife and 1 child #Joseph Kasey aka Joseph Quessy, with wife and 5 children #Peter Dermer aka Pierre Demers, with wife and 8 children #Joseph Grangie aka Joseph Granger, with wife and 8 children #Jorotan Lavoa aka Jorotan Lavoie, with wife and 6 children #Francis Purye aka François Poirier, with wife and 10 children #Mich Wair aka Michel Douaire, with wife and 7 children #John Day aka Jean Daigle, with wife and 4 children #Paul Lavoy aka Paul Lavoie, with wife and 3 children #Jarman Carry aka Germain Carrier, with wife and 2 children #Marran Liblang aka Marran Leblanc, with wife and 5 children #Alex See Curmie aka Alex Cyr Quessy, with wife and 6 children #Charles Burvoe aka Charles Belliveau, with wife and 8 children #Jarman Furrie aka Germain Fournier, with wife and 5 children #Abrance Skison aka Abrance Chiasson, with wife and 5 children #John Dupio aka Jean Dupuis, with wife and 2 children #John Furrie aka Jean Fournier, with wife and 10 children #John Carrie aka Jean Carrier, with wife and 8 children #Tako Bonvie aka Tako Bonnevie, with wife and 4 children #Alex See Curmie aka Alexandre Cyr Quessy, with wife and 10 children #Peter Lambeer aka Pierre Lambert, with wife and 7 children #Charles Duzie aka Charles Dasy, with wife and 9 children #John Multon aka Jean Mouton, with wife and 10 children #John Lewis aka Jean Louis, with wife and 1 child #Joseph Kasey aka Joseph Quessy, with wife and 5 children #Peter Dermer aka Pierre Demers, with wife and 8 children #Joseph Grangie aka Joseph Granger, with wife and 8 children #Jorotan Lavoa aka Jorotan Lavoie, with wife and 6 children #Francis Purye aka François Poirier, with wife and 10 children #Mich Wair aka Michel Douaire, with wife and 7 children #John Day aka Jean Daigle, with wife and 4 children #Paul Lavoy aka Paul Lavoie, with wife and 3 children #Jarman Carry aka Germain Carrier, with wife and 2 children #Marran Liblang aka Marran Leblanc, with wife and 5 children #Alex See Curmie aka Alex Cyr Quessy, with wife and 6 children #Charles Burvoe aka Charles Belliveau, with wife and 8 children #Jarman Furrie aka Germain Fournier, with wife and 5 children #Abrance Skison aka Abrance Chiasson, with wife and 5 children #John Dupio aka Jean Dupuis, with wife and 2 children #John Furrie aka Jean Fournier, with wife and 10 children #John Carrie aka Jean Carrier, with wife and 8 children #Tako Bonvie aka Tako Bonnevie, with wife and 4 children #Alex See Curmie aka Alexandre Cyr Quessy, with wife and 10 children #Peter Lambeer aka Pierre Lambert, with wife and 7 children #Charles Duzie aka Charles Dasy, with wife and 9 children === Research Notes === == Colony of North Carolina == 1,000 Acadians exiled to North Carolina [https://archive.org/details/1871981871FV41873engfra/page/n31/mode/2up] === Censuses === 1756- Jacques Morris === Deportation Ships === Providence[https://archive.org/details/newbrunswickmaga00stjo/page/37/mode/1up] : sloop from George's Island in Halifax Harbor The New Brunswick Magazine, St John New Brunswick, William K. Reynolds, 1899 v2, pg. 37 === Research Notes === *At a Council held at Wilmington the 7th May 1756; Jacques Morris came and appeared in behalf of himself and one hundred French being Part of the French Neutrals sent to Georgia and came Coastways in small Boats having a Pass for himself and Family from Governor Reynolds and Governor Glenn and Put into Cape Fear the Twenty second day of Aprill where they were detained until the Council met this day, Then His Excellency proposed to them that if they would stay in this Province and take the Oath of Alegiance to His Majesty they should have settlements allowed them which they absolutely Refused saying they would not stay in this Colony and that they took the Oath of Alegiance before and would not take it again.[https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr05-0259] *Mr. Vail moved that a Sufficient Sum be allowed and paid to the Neutral French in and about Chowan County towards their subsistance.; Resolved, That the sum of Twenty five pounds proclamation Money be laid out in provisions and other necessaries by the Treasurer of the Northern District and delivered the said Neutrals and that the said sum be allowed him in account with the Public. [https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr05-0316] == Colony of Maryland == Fredericktown was the residence of part of the Acadians or French Neutrals who were exiled from Acadia in 1755. Inasmuch as some thirty or forty of these unfortunate people resided in this county for several years [https://archive.org/details/historyofcecilco00john/page/260/mode/1up] *"Issabel Brassey, 8 in family; Eneas Auber, alias Huber, 6 in do.; Eneas Granger, 9 orphans, Joseph Auber. ''24th of March, 1767: [https://archive.org/details/historyofcecilco00john/page/263/mode/1up] Following their deportation to Maryland, Acadian exiles from Nova Scotia (also called "French Neutrals") settled in Princess Anne, Snow Hill, Oxford, Newtown (today Chestertown), Georgetown, Fredericktown, Baltimore, Annapolis, Upper Marlboro, Lower Marlboro and Port Tobacco -- their surnames listed on the 1763 Acadian lists. [https://www.acadianswerehere.org/index.html] === Censuses === Feb 1756: [https://archive.org/details/archivesofmaryla06mary/page/343/mode/1up] Munier, Joseph, Leblanc, Simon ===Fredericktown & Georgetown=== 1763 Acadians in Fredericktown and Georgetown, Maryland [https://www.acadianswerehere.org/acadians-in-georgetown-and-fredericktown.html] ======Francois Hebert====== Marie Joseph his wife, children: #Alexander #Amant #Jean #Etienne #Pierre #Joseph #Charles #Marie Magdeleine #Marguerite Richard - orphan #Marie Boudrot - orphan ======Paul Hebert====== Marguerite his wife, children: #Joseph #Magdeleine #Anne #Ignace #Marie #Jean Baptiste #Amant #Antoine #Paul #Marguerite ======Pierre Hebert====== Marguerite his wife, children: #Charles #Marie Magdeleine - orphan ======Jean Baptiste Grange====== Marie Joseph his wife, children: #Jean Baptiste # Magdeleine #Marie #Francoise #Marguerite #Joseph #Anastazie #Ozith #Elizabeth #Modeste #Marie The petition of the orphaned children of Jean Baptiste Granger [https://archive.org/details/historyofcecilco00john/page/263/mode/1up] petitioned contained a touching narrative of their misfortunes and sufferings. This petition showed that other French Neutrals, living at Newtown, Kent County (Newtown was the name then applied to Chestertown), had received aid from the court of that county, and expected to start for Canada in about a month; and that they (the Grangers) had been in captivity for twelve years, and were desirous to remove to Canada; and that several of them had had the small-pox.History of Cecil County, Maryland, George Johnston, 1881, p.263,264 ======Joseph Babin====== Marguerite his wife, children: #Marguerite #Ester #Joseph #Jean Baptiste #Moise #Paul #Charles ======Elizabeth Brasseux====== #Pierre #Marguerite #Marie Magdeline #Marie #Blaize #Anne #Marie Rose ======Ignace Hebert====== #Jean Baptiste #Marie #Joseph Hebert - orphan ======Marguerite widow of Bellony LeBlanc====== #Marie Marguerite #Marie #Magdeleine === Deportation Ships === 900 Acadians were forcibly sent from Nova Scotia to the colony of Maryland. Four vessels entered the Severn River at Annapolis in late November 1755 and quickly redistributed to eight areas on both sides of the Chesapeake.[https://www.acadianswerehere.org/acadians-in-baltimore.html] Leopard - schooner - 170 Acadians sent to Annapolis and Baltimore Col. Winslow mentions in his report two vessels destined for Maryland. [https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric1908brow/page/n68/mode/1up?q=acadian] The Leopard, 87 tons burden, Thomas Church, master, and the Elizabeth, 93 tons burden, Nathaniel Milbury, master. On board, The Leopard received 178, an excess of 4, and the Elizabeth 242, an excess of 56 over her complement.[https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric1908brow/page/n68/mode/1up?q=acadian] The Banger, 90 tons burden, Francis Peirey, master, and the Dolphin, 87 tons burden, Zebad Farman, master, received respectively, 263 and 230 passengers, or 83 and 56 over their complements according to tonnage. 1'hese were embarked from Peziquid, under the direction of Capt. Murray. This makes 420 from Grand Pre and 493 from Peziquid, a total of 913 passengers for Maryland, who had been declared the King's prisoners. [https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric1908brow/page/n68/mode/1up?q=acadian] the Dolphin and Ranger, the two vessels loaded by Capt. Murray for Maryland, had 50 and S3 more than their tonnage allowance. [https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric1908brow/page/n72/mode/1up?q=acadian] Maryland Gazette, Thursday, Dec. 4: We are told that three of these vessels are to sail with the first wind (which we heartily wish soon to happen), one for Patuxent River, another for Choptank, and a third to Wicomico, there to wait the orders of his Excellency the Governor.[https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric1908brow/page/n74/mode/1up?q=acadian] Three of the vessels had been sent as indicated in the Gazette of Dec. 4 to the Patuxent, Choptank and Wicomico rivers, respectively, and thence distributed to the adjacent counties. The fourth was retained at Annapolis; the allotment of Baltimore County were sent in a vessel employed by the Governor, and landed at Philpotts point.[https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric1908brow/page/n76/mode/1up?q=acadian] " to take and return to the next August Court of their respective Counties, to be entered on the Records of the said Coun- ty, an exact list of all and every such French Neutral, in their several hundreds, distinguishing therein their men, women, boys and girls." This act was to continue in force for one year. At the termination of that period it was renewed for a second year.[https://archive.org/details/marylandhistoric1908brow/page/n84/mode/1up?q=acadian] === Research Notes === * Two of the Neutrals, one imported at New York and the other here, have obtaind my Leave to go to Annapolis in quest of their Families who they think are in some of the Ships which have arrivd in your Province. If they light of them, or any other of the wives & children belonging to those imported here, I desire the favour of you to suffer as many to come to their Friends here as these two will undertake to con- duct and defray the charges of their Journy. I do not mean to put you or my self to any Expence for their removal. But if loseph Munier & Simon Leblanc who are recommended to me as good and worthy People and one of whom had been in the service of his Majesty will bring any here at their own Expence I desire they may be indulgd to do it. I am Sir, Your most faithfull and most obed' Humble Serv', Rob' H. Morris, Philadelphia, 2d Feb 1756 [https://archive.org/details/archivesofmaryla06mary/page/343/mode/1up] *[Sharpe to Morris.] Letter Feb 1 4, 1756—Your Lett' of the 1st & 2nd Inst as well as one dated the 29th Jan, Your Request in favour of Munier & Le blanc shall be complied with whenever they desire to return to Philadelphia the Wife & Family of the first are here, the other is gone to look for his in a distant part of the Province. [https://archive.org/details/archivesofmaryla06mary/page/345/mode/1up] == Colony of New York == 1756 April 30: People brought from Nova Scotia New York State Library, Bulletin 58, March 1902, History 6, Calendar of Council Minutes, 1668-1783, Albany, Univ. of New York, 1902, p. 427 [https://archive.org/details/calendarofcounci00newy_0/page/427/mode/1up] *1756 May 6- Acadiens distributed as follows: [https://archive.org/details/calendarofcounci00newy_0/page/427/mode/1up] #Daniel Garsen wife and 11 children to Richmondtown, Staten Island #Joseph Malic, wife and 7 children to Flatbush. Long Island #Joseph Blanchard, wife and 3 children to Bushwick. Long Island #Glode Doucet, wife and 8 children to Jamaica #Seres Etben, wife and 8 children to New Town #Joseph Commo, wife and 7 children to Flushing #Zachary Richard, wife and 6 children to Hempstead #Chas. Matton, wife and 3 children to Oysterbay #John Marten, wife and 2 children to Oysterbay #Lewis Geroid, wife and 6 childrento Huntington #Jerama Gouder. wife and 2 children to Huntington #Michael Richard, wife and 6 children to Southold #Francis Martin, wife and 5 children to Easthampton #Alex. Elbert, wife and 5 children to Southampton #Francis Commo. wife and 8 children to Brookhaven #Peter Loe. wife and 3 children to Smithtown #Charles Savoit. wife and 8 children to New Rochelle #Ra Selena and wife, Charles La'motten, wife and child to New Rochelle #Francis Quela. wife and 8 children to Rye. # Jean Tournier. wife and 2 children to Rye. === Censuses === === Deportation Ships === === Research Notes === 1756 July 5: An Act to empower the Justices of Westchester, Suffolk, Queens, Kings and Richmond Counties respectively to bind out such of his Majesty's Subjects commonly called Neutral French as have been removed from Nova Scotia to this Colony and distributed into the said Counties. Journal of the Legislative Council of New York, 1756, p. 1264 === Church Records === == [[Space:Acadian_Exiles_in_the_Records_of_St._Joseph_Church|Colony of Pennsylvania]]== * [https://archive.org/details/recordsofamerica01ameruoft/page/n8/mode/1up Archive.org, St. Joseph’s Church, Philadelphia] *[https://archive.org/details/recordsofamerica01ameruoft/page/n257/mode/2up?q=french Archive.org, St. Joseph’s Church, Philadelphia, in French] *See [[Space:Acadian_Exiles_in_the_Records_of_St._Joseph_Church|Space page, Records of St. Joseph Church]] for baptisms recorded at St. Joseph's Church in Philadelphia from 1758-1776. === Deportation Ships === *Hannah, sloop, Richard Adams, master, 137 Acadians *Three Friends, sloop, James Carlisle, master, 156 Acadians: 18 more than its 2 per ton burden.[https://journals.psu.edu/phj/article/view/21363/21132] * Swan, sloop, Jonathan Loviett, master, 161 Acadians *possibly a fourth, which may have been lost at sea [https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordsov6harr/page/740/mode/1up?q=nova+scotia] This reference may be to the Boscowan, meant for Pennsylvania, but never sailed. [https://www.acadian.org/history/ships-acadian-expulsion/] *454 Acadians to Pennsylvania ===Acadian Families=== ====Bucks County==== ====Chester==== Paul Bujauld ====Lancaster County==== ====Philadelphia County==== * Feb 1756: Munier, Joseph, Leblanc, Simon allowed to remove from Maryland to Pennsylvania to search for their wives and children. [https://archive.org/details/archivesofmaryla06mary/page/343/mode/1up] Simon found his in Philadelphia, Joseph did not. [https://archive.org/details/archivesofmaryla06mary/page/345/mode/1up] *Jean Baptiste Galerm [[Galerne-4]]: 1756, Philadelphia - A relation of the misfortunes of the French neutrals, as laid before the Assembly of the Province of Pennsylvania, by John Baptiste Galerm [[Galerne-4]] one of the said people. [https://tile.loc.gov/storage-services/service/rbc/rbpe/rbpe14/rbpe142/1420090a/1420090a.pdf] *Colonial records of Pennsylvania, 1838, v.7, p.239; A Petition was presented to the Governor in Council by the Neutral French, [https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordsov7harr/page/n260/mode/1up] 2 Sep 1756 " Many of Us had yet a Little Money, but it is now expended, having been employed in such refreshments which were necessary for the better: Subsistence of our Familys, so that we are ready to perish except assisted by your Excellency ; or that at least you would be pleased to order that Vessels Suitable to our unhappy situation be provided that so that we may be sent back either to our own Country or to our Country People. These are the sincere and ardent desires of those who are with the deepest respect, my Lord, your humble Servants, #PIERRE DOUCET #JOSEPH TIBANDO, #PIERRE MELANSON #PHILIP MALANSOxNT, #JE AN DOUCET #CHARLES LA BLANC, #PIERRE ANCOIN #SIMON BABIN, #BATUTE TIBANDO #PIERRE LANDRY, #DANIEL LE BLANC #PAUL BOURG, #St. PIERRE BABIN #PIERRE BABIN, #CHARLES LE BRUICE #MATHURIN LANDRY #PAUL BUJAULD #BAPTISTE BAUBIN #OLWIG TIBANDO #PAUL LE BLANC. *"The Governor directs me to inform the Speaker and the Committee that it is the unanimous Opinion of the Council and himself that the French Prisoners should not be treated as Prisoners of War. That he recommends it to the House to provide for them in such a manner as they shall think fit. That it might be better they shou'd be more generally dispersed and settled as far from the Frontiers as possible." *On Sept. 2, 1756, a bill was passed deciding that they should not be treated as prisoners of war, and in January, 1757, a bill was passed whereby their children should be bound out and the aged, maimed and sick provided for. A later re- quest was made, (September, 1757,) that they be allowed to bring their effects from Nova Scotia, but this was denied. On March 21, 1757, five were arrested at the request of Lord Loudoun as fomenters of mischief, but they were subsequently acquitted and released. They finally found their way back to Philadelphia where they were found in distress in 1/58, (See "Colonial Records, '' vols. 6, 7, and 8.)[https://archive.org/details/recordsofamerica05ameruoft/page/314/mode/1up] * 1757 Feb 7: A Petition was presented to the Governor by the Neutral French,, complaining of the Hardships they are put to by the late Act of Assembly, in binding out their Children, which was delivered to the Speaker, and recommended to the House. N. B. — The Translation of the French Neutrals Petition, is inserted in the Votes of Assembly. [https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordsov7harr/page/408/mode/1up?q=neutral] *1757 Feb 10: At a Council held at Philadelphia, A Message from the Assembly on the Petition of the Neutral French, which was sent to the House, was read, and ordered to be entered as follows : '' May it please your Honour : " You wore pleased, by your Message of the Second of September last, to inform the then Assembly that it was your Opinion that the late Inhabitants of Nova Scotia, now in this Province, should not be treated as Prisoners of War, and recommended it to the House to make Provision for them accordingly. In pursuance of this Message, the Assembly passed a Bill providing for them in the best Manner their Circumstances would admit of, which has received your Approbation, and is now enacted into a Law; Yet your Honour was yesterday pleased to send down to us a Petition, directed to your Honour by some of the said Inhabitants of Nova Scotia, in behalf of themselves and others, requesting they may be sent to or permitted to join the French Nation, but without intimating what it is you expect from us, or how far you would recommend it to us to interfere in the Matter. We, therefore, having made the Provision we conceive necessary for the Relief of those People, return the Petition, but should your Honour think fit to inform us what it is you would recommend to be further done by us thereon, we will take it into our serious Consideration." Signed by Order of the House. ISAAC NORRIS, Speaker. [https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordsov7harr/page/410/mode/1up?q=nova+scotia] *1757 Mar 21: At the Request of Lord Loudoun the Governor issued the following "Warrant to apprehend Charles Le Blanc, Jean Baptiste Gallerme [[Galerne-4]], Philip Melancon, Paul Bujauld, and Jean Landy, Five Neutral French : Pennsylvania, ss: . ^' Whereas, Information hath been made to me, "William Denny, Esquire, Lieutenant Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Province of Pennsylvania and Counties of Newcastle, Kent, and Sussex, on Delaware, that #Charles le Blanc and Jean Baptiste Gallerme [[Galerne-4]], now in Philadelphia City #Philip Melancon, now in Frankfort, in the County of Philadelphia; #Paul Bujauld, now in Chester, and #Jean Landy, now in Derby, Inhabitants of Nova Scotia, lately imported into this Province, are suspicious and evil-minded Persons, and have, and each of them hath, at divers Times, uttered menacing Speeches against His Majesty and His liege Subjects, and behave in a very disorderly Manner ; You are, therefore, hereby strictly charged and commanded to apprehend, or cause to be apprehended, the said #Charles Le Blanc #Jean Baptiste Gallerme [[Galerne-4]] #Philip Melancon, #Paul Bujauld, and #Jean Landy, and when taken to commit them, and each of them, to the Jayl of the City of Philadelphia, there to remain till they are legally discharged. Given under my Hand and Seal at Arms at Philadelphia, the Twenty-First Day of March, in the Year of our Lord One Thousand Seven Hundred and Fifty-Seven. [https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordsov7harr/page/446/mode/1up?q=neutral] * 1757 Apr 25: London (governor of Virginia 1756-1757) to Fox ; New York, 25 April, 1757. He tells of the infinite trouble he has with the Quakers recruits and magistrates alike ; then of his high-handed measures with the French Neutrals, who, while he was in Pennsylvania, had tendered him a Memorial in French. He has seized five "ringleaders"; has put them aboard Capt. Falkingham's Ship ; & sent them to England. For fear they should return, as they certainly will, " if they are turned loose," he asks that they be employed as sailors aboard Ships of War. He makes no mention of any trial, or even of a military investigation ; but he takes it all on the information of one of the Neutrals, who had been " a Spie of Colonel Cornwallis, & afterwards of Governor Lawrence." (F.F. 8-9.) (F. 15 vo.) [https://archive.org/details/recordsofamerica10ameruoft/page/219/mode/1up] *1757 May 2, New York: An account of the Forces embarked on Board the Transports at Sandy Hook in New York, the "Sutherland" of 50 guns, Capt. Falkingham; [https://www.google.com/books/edition/The_London_Chronicle/U-_lAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=falkingham] The London Chronicle. United Kingdom, n.p, 1757. *1757 Aug 16 : At a Council held at Philadelphia, The Case of the French Neutrals was set forth by Anthony Benezet [[Benezet-1]], and they being found worthy of Commiseration, it was sent and strongly recommended to the Commissioners to do all in their Power for them. [https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordsov7harr/page/717/mode/1up?q=neutrals] * 1796 11 Aug: Forrest, James, mariner, Philadelphia, PA., Proof of U. S. Citizenship. Baptismal Record from St. Mary's Church in Philadelphia, PA: 12 eb 1774, the same day he was born, the son of James Forrest and Catherine his lawful wife. Sponsors were Denis and Margaret Dougherty. Record Group 36: Records of the U.S. Customs Service, 1745 - 1997Series: Proofs of Citizenship Used to Apply for Seamen's Protection Certificates for the Port of Philadelphia, 1792 - 1861File Unit: 1792 - 1798 (P), image 153, [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/118882714] === Censuses === 1756 Report of the Overseers of the Poor on the Condition of the Exiled Acadians in Philadelphia. [https://archive.org/details/americancatholic00phil/page/140/mode/1up] #Dan'l Le Blanc [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Leblanc-3074], has a large family. Wife & 5 Children, and when sick stand in need of assistance.[https://archive.org/details/americancatholic00phil/page/141/mode/1up] #The Widow Aucoin, A striking Object of Charity, being very weakly with a large Family, one of which is foolish. #Susanna Landry wife of Peter Landry, has 2 young Children, receives no help from her husband, as she cannot tell where he is, being from her some time, she is also sickly. #Margaret Bajo, Mary Breso & Sister, live in one house, they are weakly Women and without assistance, incapable of supporting themselves during the Winter Season. #The Widow Bourg, an Industrious yet sickly Woman, frequently requires assistance. #Widow Recule & Widow Lucy, during the Winter Season stand in need of help. #Joseph Vincort & his Son in Law, both live in one house, their Families are very Large, one almost Blind & in the opinion of the Overseers very helpless, and deserving of Relief. #Ann Bryald — a Woman who acts as Schoolmistress to the Children and on that acct. in need of assistance, as she cannot work for a livelihood her whole time being taken up in the Care of them. #James Lecompte — a man very low & Weak & seemingly in a Consumption, unable to earn a full maintenance. #Widow Landry — Old infirm & Blind, in consequence unable in any respect to earn a living. #Bruno Trahan [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Trahan-1069] & Wife & Daughter, has a Grown Son an Ideot, Old also & Infirm & in most respects true objects of Charity. The above are the Neutrals which want help, the others being capable of maintaining themselves. [https://archive.org/details/americancatholic00phil/page/141/mode/1up] *1771 Account of the Number & Situation of the French Neutral Familys Now in this City. #Joseph Laboue & Wife, 2 in family- #Widow Burke has two daughters, 3 " #James LaCount Taylor, has his Mother in Law to Support, who is blind, himself his Wife & daughter are all sick , 4 " #Ann Besyau, Kathrine Woodrow, young women who live together, 2 " #Peter Vansin [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Vincent-4887], has a Wife & four Children, one Child is Blind, 6 " #Joseph Ribbau Image Maker, a Wife & 3 Children, 5 " #Widow Backward, has 4 Daughters & 1 Son, daughters all Sickly, 6 " #Widow Mullowny Burke, has 2 daughters, 3 " #Margaret Besyau , Rose Bressau , Susanna Daurong, young Women who Live together #Widow Laundree, has 2 daughters, 1 son, one Daughter is Foolish. 4" #Simon Babin, has a Wife & 1 Child; he received a hurt in his side Sometime ago Which often Renders him Unable to Work, his Child is sick, 3 " #Daniel Letzlon, has a Wife and 5 Children, 7 " #Charles Minyau, has a Wife & 3 Children, 5" #Charles Strahan, has a Wife & 1 Child born foolish, 3 " #Joseph Welcomb, has a Wife, 2 " #Peter Savoy, has a Wife, 2 " #Placid Laundree has a Wife, who is Mostly Sick, 2 " #Widow White has 3 Children, 4 " #Charles Laundree, has a Wife, 2 " #Francis Backward has a Wife & 1 Child, 3 " #John Brow has 3 Children, (he has been Sick a Long time), 4 " #Susanna Laundree has 2 daughters, 3 " Twenty two Families • 78 Individuals Philadelphia 2d November 1771 [https://archive.org/details/americancatholic00phil/page/142/mode/1up] === Research Notes === *Ships arrived in Pennsylvania November 18 and 20, 1755[https://archive.org/details/contributionstoa00phil/page/291/mode/1up?q=The+Acadian+exiles%2C+or+French+neutrals] *On 25 November 1755, Anthony Benezet [[Benezet-1]], Quaker, was allowed reimbursement for aid to Acadians on vessels sent to Philadelphia. [https://journals.psu.edu/phj/article/view/21363/21132] *Acadians dispersed to the counties of Bucks, Chester, & Lancaster Pennsylvania Colonial Records. Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, vol. vii (Harrisburg, 1851), pp. 55, 58.[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Minutes_of_the_Provincial_Council_of_Pen/rM0LAAAAYAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1&bsq=french%20neutrals] *The French Neutrals in Pennsylvania, Contributions to American history, Philadelphia, Historical soc. of Pa, 1858. [https://archive.org/details/contributionstoa00phil/page/285/mode/1up?q=The+Acadian+exiles%2C+or+French+neutrals] *Provincial Commissioners: Orders for Payment, (9 February 1756–18 March 1756); 9 Feb 1756: Joseph Fox, Maintaining French Neutrals, £1000, s.0, d.0. [https://founders.archives.gov/?q=%22french%20neutrals%22&s=1111311111&sa=&r=2&sr=] *Provincial Commissioners: Orders for Payment, (11 May–16 June 1756); 2 Jun 1756: Alexander de Rodehan, Administering physick to French Neutrals, £15, s.0, d.0. [https://founders.archives.gov/?q=%22french%20neutrals%22&s=1111311111&sa=&r=5&sr=] *Provincial Commissioners: Orders for Payment, (4 October 1756–5 November 1756); 25 Oct 1756: Andrew Meacomson, Maintenance of French Neutrals on Province Island, £14, s.7, d.0. [https://founders.archives.gov/?q=%22french%20neutrals%22&s=1111311111&sa=&r=6&sr=] *Provincial Commissioners: Orders for Payment (November 23–December 29, 1756); 24 Nov 1756: Nathaniel Grubb, Maintenance of French Neutrals, Chester Co. (Pennsylvania), £5, s.14, d.2½; 24 Nov 1756: Jesse Maris Maintenance of French Neutrals, Springfield, Chester Co., £11, s.12, d.6½; 24 Nov 1756: Thomas Nuzen (?),Maintenance of French Neutrals, Ridley and Providence Twps., Chester Co., £3, s.4, d.11; 24 Nov 1756: Christopher Sower, Jr. Maintenance of French Neutrals, Germantown. £20, s.7, d.4; 24 Nov 1756: Francis Smedley,Maintenance of French Neutrals, Wells and Goshen Twps., Chester Co., £12, s.4, d.6¼; 3 Dec 1756: Anthony Benezet Maintenance of Neutral French to Nov. 29., £27, s.19, d.9; 4 Dec 1756: John Abraham Denormandie, In part, maintenance of Neutral French in Bucks Co., £100, s.0, d.0.; 4 Dec 1756: Matthew Rea, Maintenance of Neutral French and purchase of wool “to employ said French in working”, £12, s.1, d.5½. [https://founders.archives.gov/?q=%22french%20neutrals%22&s=1111311111&sa=&r=7&sr=] *Provincial Commissioners: Orders for Payment, 4 June 1764–20 October 1764; 19 Jul 1764: Isaac Howell and John Howard Support of sick and disabled French Neutrals, £143, s.9, d. 7. [https://founders.archives.gov/?q=%22french%20neutrals%22&s=1111311111&sa=&r=9&sr=#BNFN-01-11-02-0056-fn-0001-ptr] *Provincial Commissioners: Orders for Payment, 4 June 1764–20 October 1764; 6 Sep 1764: John Hill: Coffins for French Neutrals, £3, s.15, d.0. [https://founders.archives.gov/?q=%22french%20neutrals%22&s=1111311111&sa=&r=9&sr=#BNFN-01-11-02-0056-fn-0001-ptr] *From Benjamin Franklin to the Lords Commissioners of the Treasury, April 1759; 1756. Support of French Neutrals [https://founders.archives.gov/?q=%22french%20neutrals%22&s=1111311111&sa=&r=8&sr=] *RETELLING EXODUS, Cultural Negotiation among Pennsylvania Acadians, Stefanie Jackson, Honors History Thesis, Professors Sandra Joshel and Richard Johnson, University of Washington Submitted 18 March 2014, [https://digital.lib.washington.edu/researchworks/bitstream/handle/1773/25948/LRA2014_Jackson.pdf?sequence=1] * Records of the U.S. Customs Service, 1745 - 1997Series: Proofs of Citizenship Used to Apply for Seamen's Protection Certificates for the Port of Philadelphia, 1792 - 1861. James Forrest baptized at St. Mary's Church in Philadelphia on 12 Feb 1774, the day of his birth, by Rev. Robt. Molyneux. He is the son of James Forrest and Catherine his wife. [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/118882714] == Colony of Virginia == 1500 Acadians exiled to Virginia [https://archive.org/details/1871981871FV41873engfra/page/n31/mode/2up] === Censuses === === Deportation Ships === === Research Notes === == St. Malo, France == === Censuses === === Deportation Ships === le ''Duc Guillaume'' [[Benoit-2537|Charles Benoit]] [[Girouard-4508|Marie Girouard]] ==Magdalen Islands== === Censuses === === Deportation Ships === === Research Notes === ==St. Domingo== *1764: Copy of a paper dispersed in the name of the Governor General of the French Leeward Islands, inviting the Acadians to come to St. Domingo. fo. 299. [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/jrnl-trade-plantations/vol12/pp210-219] *In Dec. 1764, over six hundred Nova Scotia French neutrals achieved what the Boston refugees had failed to do, and (perhaps aided by the provincial government’s indifference) managed to set sail for the French colony of St. Domingue; many perished there, as the Boston Acadians soon learned. [https://www.colonialsociety.org/publications/3111/348-montague-wilmot] ==Hispaniola== *Boston Dec 3. 1764 My Lord I informed your Lordship of an emigration of Acadians made from hence to the Isle of St Pierre some time ago, & also of a transportation of a considerable body of them from Connecticut to Hispaniola: and I added that I did not know of any preparations for the remainder of them going from hence. But in that I have been deceived: for I now learn, that in the latter part of the summer (at which time I was absent for 5 weeks on my Voyage to the Eastward) a Negotiation has been carried on by the agency of British Merchants & Masters of Vessels for transporting the Acadians in New England to Hispaniola there to form a New Colony at Cap St Nichola. The Occasion of my discovering this was as follows. About 3 or 4 weeks ago, being at Castle William in this bay, I observed an outbound Brig, which answered “for the West Indies” very full of people. Going to Town the next day I enquired into this; & was told that She was full of french Neutrals going to Hispaniola. She was then got out of my reach & I could not stop her: I thereupon enquired into the particulars of the embarkation; & learnt that The Brig belonged to Rhode Island & came hither to take up these people; that there had been other embarkations made from hence in Vessels of this province; that the french Governor allowed evry Master of a Vessel that brought Acadians to purchase an hogshead of Sugar for evry Acadian, & I suppose some pay also for their freight; That the Acadians were continually coming out of the Country to embark here...The Numbers that have gone from this province are as follows. To St Pierre as before about 97; to Hispaniola in the Brig 103; in 3 other Vessels from this port, 30 at a time, 90, total allready gone 290. They say there are about 300 more that intend to go to Hispaniola of which the families which sign the Memorial are less than half. The whole then will be about 600, which I suppose are about two thirds of all the Acadians in this province. They say there are Masters enough ready to carry them thither for nothing. I ask who pays for their passage & their provisions: they answer they know not; they are not to pay themselves.[https://www.colonialsociety.org/publications/3111/324-earl-halifax] == Sources == *1764 Census [https://www2.census.gov/prod2/decennial/documents/00165897ch16.pdf] *Colonial Records of Pennsylvania: Acadian Exiles in Pennsylvania, v.6 ,p. 119 [https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordsov6harr/page/751/mode/1up?q=sloop] *http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~guedrylabinefamily/genealogy/extant_acadian_records_pt2.html *Actes Du 22e Congrès International Des Sciences Généalogique Et Héraldique, Problems in Acadian Genealogical Research, Stephen White, p.287 [https://books.google.com/books?id=8SjtPuppLtYC&pg=PA288&lpg=PA288&dq=surnames+listed+on+the+1763+Maryland++Acadian+lists&source=bl&ots=UFt_NqR80z&sig=ACfU3U2_hrmtiI7NkLPVQWfEdlqdsAvWew&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiq5vegkNnxAhXMm-AKHS9PBfAQ6AEwEHoECBMQAw#v=onepage&q=surnames%20listed%20on%20the%201763%20Maryland%20%20Acadian%20lists&f=false] == Research Needed == * 1791 - 1810: 25,000 refugees arrived in America from the French colony of Saint Domingue, included in this number were Acadian Exiles, who had sought refuge on the island of St. Domingue after 1755.

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== Acadian First Families == These people are the first members of their family to live and establish their family in Acadie. Most are the Patriarch or Matriarch of their family. Many were born in France and some were born in Acadie. This list covers families started as early as 1604 and through 1763, the end of the Acadian project period. == Maintainers == [[Bourque-573|Cindy Bourque Cooper]]
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[[Girouard-4019|Jackie Girouard]] == Acadian First Families' Highlights == If anyone is missing, please send a message to the maintainers if there is a family link that you would like to add with the relevant information. Any first family profile can have this category tag [[Category:Acadian First Families]]. {| class="wikitable" border="1" ! '''Acadian First Family''' !! ''Highlights''' |- ! colspan="2" | '''A''' |- | [[Abbadie_de_Saint-Castin-2|Jean Vincent '''Abbadie de Saint-Castin''']] & [[Penobscot-3|Marie Mathilde (Penobscot) Pidianske]] m. c1670 || French Baron weds indigeneous woman and later her sister, Founder of Castine Maine, mtDNA |- | [[Allain-13|Louis '''Allain''']] & [[Bourg-29|Marguerite Bourg]] m. c1690 || Mill Contractor, Entrepreuneur, Allain River NS, mtDNA |- | [[Amirault-1|François '''Amireau''']] & [[Pitre-1963|Marie Pitre]] m. c1683 || Pioneer, Amireau Street & School, Dieppe, NB, yDNA, mtDNA |- | [[Angot-22|Nicholas '''Angot''']] & [[Galais-7|Anne Galais]] m. 1743||Isle Saint Jean, deported, descendants in France, Newfoundland and Miquelon |- | [[Arseneau-10|Pierre '''Arseneau''']] & [[Dugas-91|Marguerite Dugas]]& [[Guérin-51|Marie Guérin]] || Pioneer, Coastal Pilot, Co-Found Beaubassin, Prolific, yDNA, mtDNA |- | [[Aucoin-29|Martin '''Aucoin''']] & [[Gaudet-15|Marie Gaudet]] m. c1673 || Pioneer, Settle in Beaubassin & Minas Basin, mtDNA |- ! colspan="2" | '''B''' |- | [[Babin-25|Antoine '''Babin''']] & [[Mercier-47|Marie Mercier]] m. c1662 || Pioneer, Settle in Port Royal by 1671, mtDNA |- | [[Babineau-15|Nicolas '''Babineau''']] & [[Granger-638|Marguerite Granger]] m. c1687 || Pioneer, Fur trader, Fisherman, Witness siege Port Royal, mtDNA |- | [[Barrieau-10|Nicolas '''Barrieau''']] & [[Hébert-663|Martine Hébert]] m. c1682 || First Barrieau in North America, possibly arrived 1671, many auDNA testers |- | [[Bastarache-14|Jean '''Bastarache''']] & [[Vincent-391|Huguette Vincent]] m. c1684 || Pioneer from Basque, Arrive before 1684, Witness ++ sieges Port Royal, mtDNA |- | [[Belliveau-17|Antoine '''Belliveau''']] & [[Guyon-3|Andrée Guyon]] m. c1651 || Pioneer, Arrive before 1650, Witness 1654 capture Port Royal, mtDNA |- | [[Benoit-140|Martin '''Benoit''']] & [[Chaussegros-1|Marie Chaussegros]] m. c1672 || Pioneer of this family, Arrive before 1678 |- | [[Bergeron-302|Barthélemy '''Bergeron''']] & [[Serreau-1|Geneviève Serreau]] m. c1695||Patriarch/Matriarch Acadian Bergeron Family |- | [[Bernard-901|René '''Bernard''']] & [[Doucet-57|Madeleine Doucet]] m. c1689 ||Settle in Beaubassin, Witness Beaubassin raids, mtDNA |- | [[Blanchard-92|Jean '''Blanchard''']] & [[Lambert-395|Radegonde Lambert]] m. c1642 ||Pioneer, mtDNA clarifies Radegonde’s ethnic origin |- | [[Blou-8|Jacques '''Blou''']] & [[Girouard-35|Marie Girouard]] m. c1669 || |- | [[Bourdages-4|Raymond '''Bordages''']] & [[Leblanc-1749|Esther LeBlanc]] m. c1755 || Patriarch/Matriarch Acadian Bordages Family, ytDNA |- | [[Boucher-633| Joseph '''Boucher''']] & [[Roy-4489|Marguerite Roy]] & [[Martin-9407|Isabelle Martin]] m. c1769 || Patriarch/Matriarch Acadian Boucher Family, Settle Saint John River and Cocagne, yDNA |- | [[Boudrot-14|Michel '''Boudrot''']] & [[Aucoin-8|Michelle Aucoin]] m. c1641 || Pioneer, Prolific, Lieutenant General, mtDNA |- | [[Bourg-126|Antoine '''Bourg''']] & [[Landry-17|Antoinette Landry]] m. c1642 || Pioneer, Witness 1654 capture Port Royal, Women’s pioneer life, mtDNA |- | [[Bourgeois-8|Jacques '''Bourgeois''']] & [[Trahan-8|Jeanne Trahan]] m. c1643 || Pioneer, Surgeon, Founder of Beaubassin, mtDNA |- | [[Brasseur-50| Mathieu '''Brasseur dit La Citardy''']] & [[Celestin-8|Jeanne Celestin dite Bellemere]] m. c1702 |- | [[Breau-18|Vincent '''Breau''']] & [[Bourg-38|Marie Bourg]] m. c1661 || Pioneer arrives c1661, Settle in Port Royal, mtDNA |- | [[Broussard-1367|François '''Broussard''']] & [[Richard-34|Catherine Richard]] m. c1678 || Pioneer, Collaborate on settling Chipoudy, mtDNA |- | [[Brun-5|Vincent '''Brun''']] & [[Breau-4|Renée Breau]] m. c1644 ||Pioneer, Witness 1654 capture of Port-Royal. mtDNA |- |[[Bugeaud-17|Alain '''Bugeaud''']] & [[Melanson-98|Elisabeth Melanson]] m 1693||Surgeon and Notary |- ! colspan="2" | '''C''' |- | [[Caissie-137|Roger dit Jean '''Caissie''']] & [[Poirier-20|Marie Françoise Poirier]] m. c1668 || Pioneer, Irish, Early settler of Beaubassin, mtDNA |- | [[Chiasson-24|Guyon '''Chiasson''']] & [[Bernard-128|Jeanne Bernard]] m. c1666 || Pioneer in Mouchecoudabouet & Beaubassin, mtDNA |- | [[Collet-32|Julien '''Collet''']] & [[Thériault-27|Rosalie Thériault]] m. c1775 || Patriarch/Matriarch Acadian Collet Family |- | [[Comeau-17|Pierre '''Comeau''']] & [[Bayon-7|Rose Bayon]] m. c1649 || Pioneer, Skilled Cooper, yDNA, mtDNA |- | [[Cormier-95|Robert '''Cormier''']] & [[Péraud-5|Marie Péraud]] m. c1635 || Pioneer, Prolific, Master Ship Carpenter, yDNA |- | [[Cormier-28|Thomas '''Cormier''']] & [[Girouard-36 |Marie Madeleine Girouard]] m. c1668 || Pioneer |- | [[Corporon-1|Jean '''Corporon''']] & [[Savoie-10|Francoise Savoie]] m 1668||Pioneer, Patriarch of Corporon family |- | [[Cyr-787|Pierre '''Cyr''']] & [[Bourgeois-20|Marie Bourgeois]] m. c1670 || Pioneer, Gunsmith, Settle in Port Royal, mtDNA |- ! colspan="2" | '''D''' |- | [[Daigre-4|Olivier '''Daigre''' (Daigle)]] & [[Gaudet-13|Marie Gaudet]] m. c1666 || Pioneer settle in Port Royal. Dies young, yDNA, mtDNA |- | [[Damours-6|Louis '''D'Amours''']] & [[Guyon-240|Marguerite Guyon]] m. 1686 || 2 orphaned sisters marry 2 noble brothers |- | [[D Amours-63|Mathieu '''D'Amours''']] & [[Guyon-141|Louise Guyon]] m. 1686 || 2 orphaned sisters marry 2 noble brothers, Louise inspires historical romance novel |- | [[Doiron-27|Jean '''Doiron''']] & [[Canol-1|Marie-Anne Canol]] & [[Trahan-96|Marie Trahan]] || Pioneer, Lives in Port Royal, Minas Basin, Pisiguit, mtDNA |- | [[Doucet-20|Germain '''Doucet''']] & [[Trahan-1882|Unknown Trahan]] m. bef 1650 || Sieur, 1654 Port-Royal surrender, yDNA, mtDNA |- | [[Dugas-62|Abraham '''Dugas''']] & [[Doucet-23|Marguerite Doucet]] m.1647 || Lieutenant-General, King’s Armourer, mtDNA |- | [[Dupuis-41|Michel '''Dupuis''']] & [[Gautrot-61|Marie Gautrot]] m. c1664 || Pioneer, Settle in Port Royal, Witness 1690 Port Royal raid, yDNA, mtDNA |- ! colspan="2" | '''F''' |- | [[Forest-85|Michel '''Forest''']] & [[Hebert-121|Marie Hébert]] & [[Benoit-40|Jacqueline Benoit]] || Pioneer, Settle in Port Royal, yDNA, mtDNA |- ! colspan="2" | '''G''' |- | [[Gaudet-21|Jean '''Gaudet''']] & [[Unknown-157079|Unknown]] & [[Colleson-1|Nicole Colleson]] m. c1652|| Pioneer, ‘Abraham of Acadia', yDNA, mtDNA |- | [[Gautrot-42|François '''Gautrot''']] & [[Unknown-240521|Marie Unknown]] & [[Lejeune-21|Edmée (Aimee) Lejeune]] m. c1644|| Pioneer, Witness 1654 capture Port Royal, mtDNA |- | [[Gauvin-6|Jacques-Roch '''Gauvin''']] & [[Castonguay-5|Marguerite Guay dit Castonguay]] m. 1752 || Patriarch/Matriarch Acadian Gauvin Family Southeast New Brunswick |- | [[Gauvin-8|Charles '''Gauvin''']] & [[Belanger-640|Marthe Bélanger]] m. 1749 & [[Dubé-82|Françoise Dubé]] m. 1751|| Patriarch/Matriarch Acadian Gauvin Family Northeast New Brunswick |- | [[Gionet-3|François '''Gionet''']] & m1. [[LeVicaire-2|Marie Le Vicaire]] m. c1762 || Patriarch/Matriarch Acadian Gionet Family, Marie's Grandmother was Amerindian |- | [[Girouard-34|François '''Girouard''']] & [[Aucoin-10|Jeanne Aucoin]] m. c1647 || Pioneer, Witnessed 1654 Port Royal capture, mtDNA |- | [[Goguen-10|Joseph '''Goguen''']]& [[Arseneau-363|Anne Arseneau]]/[[Caissie-30|Marie Caissie]]/[[Surette-44|Anne Surette]]|| Interpreter, translator, merchant, 1755 flight to PEI, Miramachi, Imprisoned, Early settler Cogagne NB, mtDNA |- ! colspan="2" | '''H''' |- | [[Haché-60|Michel '''Haché''' called '''Gallant''']] & [[Cormier-92|Anne Cormier]] m. c1690 || Pioneer, Prolific, 1st Acadian settlers (PEI), mtDNA |- | [[Hebert-54|Antoine '''Hébert''']] & [[Lefranc-1|Genevieve Lefranc]] m. c1648 || Pioneer brothers arrive before 1671, yDNA, mtDNA |- | [[Hébert-1269|Etienne '''Hébert''']] & [[Gaudet-7|Marie Gaudet]] m. c1650 || Pioneer brothers arrive before 1671, yDNA, mtDNA |- ! colspan="2" | '''L''' |- | [[Landry-19|René '''Landry''' the elder]] & [[Bourg-20|Perrine Bourg]] m.c1645 || Pioneer, Prolific, mtDNA |- | [[Landry-70|René '''Landry''' the younger]] & [[Bernard-67|Marie Bernard]] m.c1659 || René younger on Peacekeeping Council, mtDNA |- | [[LeBlanc-100|Daniel '''LeBlanc''']] & [[Gaudet-14|Françoise Gaudet]] m. c1650 ||Pioneer, Prolific, Peacemaker, mtDNA |- | [[Léger-125|Jacques '''Léger''' dit La Rosette]] & [[Trahan-97|Madeleine Trahan]] m. b1693 || Pioneer, Soldier Troupes des Marine, yDNA, mtDNA |- ! colspan="2" | '''M''' |- | [[Maillet-32|Jacques '''Maillet''']] & [[Hébert-715|Madeleine Hébert]] m. 1720 || Patriarch/Matriarch Acadian Maillet Family, mtDNA |- | [[Martin-5617|Pierre '''Martin''']] & [[Vigneau-4|Catherine Vigneau]] m. c1630 || Pioneer, Arrives 1636 on ship Saint Jehan, mtDNA |- | [[Martin-2016|Barnabé '''Martin''']] & [[Pelletret-3|Jeanne Pelletret]] m. c1666 ||Pioneer, Arrives before 1666, Settle in Port Royal, mtDNA |- | [[Melanson-731|Pierre '''Melanson''' dit Laverdure]] & [[Unknown-198875|Priscilla]] m. c1631 || Sieur, French Protestant, Married in England |- | [[Mius-18|Phillipe '''Mius''' d’Entremont]] & [[Helie-2|Madeleine Hélie]] m. c1649 || Sieur, King’s Attorney, Founder Pubnico. mtDNA |- | [[Morin-217|Pierre '''Morin''']] & [[Martin-5611|Marie-Madeleine Martin]] m. c1661 || Whole clan (19) banished from Beaubassin, mtDNA |- ! colspan="2" | '''P''' |- |[[Pellerin-36|François '''Pellerin''']] & [[Martin-9112|Andrée Martin m. c1665 || Pioneer, on 1671 census]] |- | [[Pelletret-5|Simon '''Pelletret''']] & [[Bourg-20|Perinne Bourg]] m. c1640 || Obtains one of the first grants at Port Royal, mtDNA |- | [[Petitpas-15|Claude '''Petitpas''']] & [[Bugaret-2|Catherine Bugaret]] m. c1658 || Royal Notary and Clerk of the Court, Amerindian daughter-in-law, mtDNA |- | [[Pesseley-1|Isaac '''Pesseley''']] & [[Bajolet-1|Barbe Bajolet]] m c1629 || Pioneer, Arrives 1636 on Saint Jehan, mtDNA |- | [[Pinet-16|____ '''Pinet''']] & [[Mi'kmaq-20|Anne Marie]] m c1653 || Amerindian Mother of Acadia, mtDNA |- | [[Pitre-7|Jean '''Pitre''']] & [[Pesseley-2|Marie Pesseley]] m. c1665 || Pioneer, Edge-toolmaker, Debate re origins, mtDNA |- | [[Poirier-74|Jean '''Poirier''']] & [[Chebrat-1 |Jeanne Chebrat]] m. c1647 || Sailor, Arrives 1647, Prolific, mtDNA |- | [[Poirier Dit de France-1|Michel '''Poirier''' dit de France]] & [[Chiasson-23|Marie Chiasson]] m. c1692 || Michel was a nephew of Jean; Witness Beaubassin raids, mtDNA |- | [[Pothier-69|Jean '''Pothier''']] & [[Poirier-234|Anne Poirier]] & [[Chiasson-545|Marie-Madeleine Chiasson]] || Pioneer: Beaubassin, Isle-St-Jean (PEI), Anne's mtDNA, Marie-Madeleine deported France |- | [[Prejean-7|Jean '''Prejean''']] & [[Savoie-1|Andree Marguerite Savoie]] m. c1683 ||Pioneer, Arrives after 1671, Settles in Port Royal, mtDNA |- ! colspan="2" | '''R''' |- | [[Richard-74|Michel '''Richard''']] & [[Blanchard-77|Madeleine Blanchard]] & [[Babin-11|Jeanne Babin]] m. 1687|| Soldier, Witness 1654 Capture of Port Royal; Prolific, mtDNA |- | [[Rivet-131|Étienne '''Rivet''']] & [[Comeau-281|Marie Anne Comeau]] & [[Unknown-407495|Catherine]] & [[Joseph-48|Cecile Joseph]]||Pioneers of the Rivet family |- | [[Robichaud-81|Etienne '''Robichaud''']] & [[Boudrot-28|Françoise Boudrot]] m. c1663 || Pioneer, Arrives before 1663, Prolific, mtDNA |- | [[Roy-1390|Jean '''Roy''']] & [[Aubois-2|Marie Christine Aubois]] m. c1686 || Pioneer, Amerindian Mother of Acadia, mtDNA |- ! colspan="2" | '''S''' |- | [[Saulnier-25|Louis '''Saulnier''']] & [[Bastineau-1|Louise Bastineau]] m. c1684 ||Pioneer, Sailor, Settle Grand Pré |- | [[Savoie-9|François '''Savoie''']] & [[Lejeune-11|Catherine Lejeune]] m. c1651 || Pioneer, Witness 1654 capture Port Royal, mtDNA |- | [[Simon-2|Andre Jacques '''Simon''' dit Boucher]] & [[Martin-73|Marie '''Martin''']] m. c1688 ||He was a butcher. He first appears in Acadie on the census of 1693 in Port-Royal as "Jacques Le Boucher" age 30 years. yDNA |- | [[Surette-6|Pierre '''Surette''']] & [[Pellerin-4|Jeanne Pellerin]] m. c1709 || Patriarch/Matriarch Acadian Surette Family, mtDNA |- ! colspan="2" | '''T''' |- | [[Thébeau-155|Pierre '''Thébeau''']] & [[Comeau-62|Jeanne Comeau]] m. 1703 || Pioneer, mtDNA, Daughter:triplets 3 sets twins. Son-in-law: Poem Evangeline |- | [[Thériot-99|Jean '''Thériot''']] & [[Rau-71|Perrine Rau]] m. c1636 || Pioneer, Perinne’s mtDNA, Witness 1654 capture Port Royal |- | [[Thibodeau-30|Pierre '''Thibodeau''']] & [[Thériot-100|Jeanne Thériot]] m. c1660 || Miller, Founder of Chipoudy, mtDNA |- | [[Trahan-104|Guillaume '''Trahan''']] & [[Corbineau-3|Françoise Corbineau]] & [[Brun-10|Madeleine Brun]] || Pioneer, Arrives 1636 on Saint Jehan, Witness 1654 capture Port Royal, mtDNA |- ! colspan="2" | '''U & V''' |- |[[Heuze-5|Robert '''Heuze''' (abt.1704-)]] aka '''Use''' & [[Gatinant-1|Francoise Gatinant]] m 1724||First record of this family, Isle Saint Jean |- | [[Vautour-23|Joachim-Pierre '''Vautour''']] & [[Vivier-378|Marie-Josèphe Vivier]] m. 1752 ||Patriarch/Matriarch Acadian Vautour Family, Settle in Chignecto |- | [[Vincent-392|Pierre Vincent]] & [[Gaudet-18|Anne Gaudet]] m. c1663 || Pioneer, Arrival on 1654 with LeBorgne, on the first census |-}

Acadian Indigenous and métis people

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Acadians Project]] [[Category:Acadians]] {{Acadian}} == Background == In the time of Acadie the French used the word métis to describe someone of mixed French and indigenous ancestry. This métis is not the same as Metis Nation, which is defined differently and is much more recent. Source: https://www.cbc.ca/news/indigenous/metis-identity-history-rights-explainer-1.5098585. More about Metis can be found on this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Metis page] '''Known Tribes'''
The Mi’kmaq’s originally covered Prince Edward Island (Île Saint-Jean), most of Nova Scotia, and some of the New Brunswick Acadie area. Wolastoqiyik of the Saint John River drainage were called Maliseet by the Mi'kmaq. Penobscots and Abenaki were found in the early settlements of Acadie, in southern New Brunswick and what is now Maine. '''Names'''
Many Mi'kmaq were given first names by the French. Sometimes their actual surname is known, occasionally they were given a name, and even more often their surname is Unknown. When their Last Name at Birth is Unknown or not documented, they should be given the name of their tribal affiliation, in many cases that would be Mi'kmaq. Be sure to use names from documents and add the sources. Sauvage is used in some documents but this is not a LNAB or surname for Indigenous people (there are French people with the name Sauvage). We do not assign names ourselves. Unknown is better than a made-up name. Be aware that many user generated trees have made up names that will not be used on WikiTree. Native women did not use the title "Princess"Kathie Forbes 5/4/2022 For more naming specifics, see this [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Naming_Convention_for_First_Peoples_of_Canada page] '''Places'''
See this [https://placenames.mapdev.ca/ map] for the Mi'kmaq names of places in Nova Scotia. '''Identification on WikiTree'''
People of Mi'kmaq descent (or any known or unknown tribe) may be known as First Peoples no matter how thin the blood goes down through descendants. :*Use this sticker: {{First Peoples Canada Sticker|nation=Mi'kmaq}} where Mi’kmaq would be changed for proper tribe or can be left blank if not known. The sticker goes anywhere under the Biography heading. {{First Peoples Canada Sticker|nation=Mi'kmaq}} :*Use this sticker for those in southern Acadia which became Maine: {{Native American Sticker|tribe=Penobscot}}, substituting tribe name or left blank if not known {{Native American Sticker|tribe=Penobscot}} :*An exception to this would be if the person ever was referred to as Metis (the Metis Nation) in records even if their originated tribe was known. If this is the case for living or deceased people then use just that tag and keep the other prior generations as the known tribe. This use of Metis Nation would be much more recent than the general french term métis). :*If someone has both, Metis Nation and a known nation from another parent, both tags may be used. :*The sticker can be added to all descendants no matter how far down. '''Categories to add'''
[[Category:Mi'kmaq]]
[[Category: Abenaki]] this includes Penobscot :*Don’t use the Metis Maritime or US coastal tags with these as these are only for the Metis Nation confirmed people. The Metis nation sticker or category should only be used for those individuals which meet the Canadian national standard for a person of Metis status. '''Finding Other profiles on WikiTree'''
Search in these categories to find other profiles with the designations
[[Category:Mi'kmaq]]
[[Category: Abenaki]] '''Indigeneous People Married to Acadians''' (first known generation only)
Note: confirmed=tribe or native status is confirmed, sometimes tribe is not known :[[Kagijonais-1|Marie Kagijonais (abt.1600-abt.1679)]] (fictional) :[[Abenaki-9|Unknown Abenaki (abt.1610-)]] (fictional) :[[Mi'kmaq-19|Unknown (Mi'kmaq) Unknown (abt.1605-bef.1639)]] (wife of La Tour, confirmed) :[[Mi'kmaq-20|Anne Marie Mi'kmaq (abt.1631-aft.1686)]]( wife of Pinet and Rimbault) :[[Doucet-19|Germain Doucet (abt.1641-bef.1698)]] (husband of Marie Landry, confirmed) :[[Ouestnorouest-1|Anne Ouestnorouest (abt.1644-aft.1687)]] (wife of Martin, confirmed) :[[Penobscot-3|Marie Mathilde (Penobscot) Pidianske (bef.1658-abt.1720)]] (wife of Jean Vincent D'Abbadie, confirmed) :[[Penobscot-4|Marie (Penobscot) Pidiwammiskwa (abt.1665-)]] (possible 2nd wife of Jean Vincent D'Abbadie) :[[Micmac-6|Unknown (Micmac) Mi'kmaq (abt.1660-)]] (wife of Michael DesGres, confirmed) :[[Parabego-1|Anne Parabego (abt.1660-bef.1689)]] (wife of Denis, confirmed, need tribe) :[[Mi'kmaq-17|Unknown Mi'kmaq (abt.1660-aft.1682)]] (first wife of Philippe Muis, confirmed) :[[Kagigconiac-1|Jeanne Marie Kagigconiac (1661-bef.1699)]] (Wife of Lejeune, confirmed) :[[Mi'kmaq-13|Marie Mi'kmaq (abt.1663-1727)]] (wife of Pierre Cellier, confirmed) :[[Aubois-2|Marie Christine Aubois (abt.1665-aft.1730)]] (wife of Roy, confirmed) :[[Mi'kmaq-18|Marie Thérèse (Mi'kmaq) Unknown (1668-1717)]] (wife of Petitpas, confirmed) :[[Mi'kmaq-14|Marie Mi'kmaq (1670-)]] (second wife of Philippe Mius, confirmed) :[[Mi'kmaq-11|Unknown (Mi'kmaq) Caplan (abt.1680-)]] (wife of Guillaume Capela, confirmed) :[[Berteau-23|Cecile Berteau (abt.1685-)]] (wife of Jean Denis, confirmed) == Helpful Sources == *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:La_Souche_Caplan La Souche Caplan], a compendium of information about the Caplan family of Gaspesie, background on First Peoples tribes, etc, together with extensive DNA repositories. Individual citations should be used based on source, not this page itself. Sources there have reference citations built for copy and paste. *[http://www.acadian-home.org/Mikmaq.html White's Amerindian Marriages] **Citation: White, S. A. ''Amerindian Marriages from the Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes''. Mi'kmaq Genealogy: Métis:Acadian Ancestral Home. [http://www.acadian-home.org/Mikmaq.html Marriage List]. Accessed DATE.
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{{Lime|Fill in the verbiage pertaining to that person in the blockquote}} *[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/002/MR93167.pdf Ethnogenèse des premiers Métis canadiens (1603-1763)] a well sourced masters thesis, with highly accredited jury. In French. **Citation: Jean, Denis. Ethnogenèse des premiers Métis canadiens (1603-1763) (dissertation)[https://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/obj/thesescanada/vol2/002/MR93167.pdf Ethnogenèse des premiers Métis canadiens (1603-1763 thesis], Département d'histoire-géographie, faculté des arts et des sciences sociales, Université de Moncton. Page x of 234 pages. citing (underlying source)
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{{Lime|Fill in the page number for the specific entry and a quote of the relevant information plus any underlying source that was used}} *Evidence of Metis communities around Chaleur Bay by Victorin N. Mallet. Historical and genealogical content. In French. 470 pages, including bibliography and annexes. **Citation: Mallet, Victorin N , Ph. D. "Évidence de communautés métisses autour de la baie des Chaleurs: D'hier à aujourd'hui", paperback. French edition. (Shediac Cape N.-B., Victorin N. Mallet, 2016) p. XX {{Lime|Fill in the page number for the specific entry}} *[https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/hq/2017-v23-n3-hq03295/87030ac/ Descendants of Marie Christine Aubois] in French. **Citation: Gendreau-Hétu, Pierre "La Déportation des Acadiens éclairée par l’ADN amérindien". Histoire Québec 23, no. 3 (2017) : 10–14. [https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/hq/2017-v23-n3-hq03295/87030ac/ Aubois DNA studies] Accessed DATE. *[[Space:Revisiting Anne Marie|Revisiting Anne Marie: How an Amerindian Woman of Seventeenth-Century Nova Scotia and a Dna Match Redefine American Heritage.]] by [[Rundquist-6|Marie Rundquist]]. Print: 138 pages, includes rare photos of traditional Mi'kmaq designs, tools, and textiles from the National Museum of the American Indian Cultural Resource Center (CRC), original artwork, and maps, 126 footnotes with source citations; 27 bibliographic references; includes primary and genealogy sources for Acadian surnames, and a re-print of "Finding Anne Marie." [[Mi'kmaq-20|Anne Marie Mi'kmaq (abt.1631-aft.1686)]] **citation: Rundquist, Marie. Revisiting Anne Marie: How an Amerindian Woman of Seventeenth-Century Nova Scotia and a Dna Match Redefine American Heritage. Maryland: M.A. Rundquist, 2012. Print. p. XX == DNA Sources == *[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/AcadianAmerIndian?iframe=yresults FamilyTreeDNA Results for Y-DNA] **Citation:Estes, Roberta and Marie Rundquist. Acadian and Amerindian Ancestry DNA Project - Y-DNA Classic Chart. Acadian and Amerindian Ancestry DNA Project. [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/AcadianAmerIndian?iframe=yresults Y-DNA Results], Accessed DATE. {{Lime|Enter the date you accessed this, and a page number where found. These change frequently so the date is important}} *[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/AcadianAmerIndian?iframe=mtresults FamilyTreeDNA Results for mtDNA] **Citation:Estes, Roberta and Marie Rundquist. Acadian and Amerindian Ancestry DNA Project - mtDNA Test Results. Acadian and Amerindian Ancestry DNA Project. [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/AcadianAmerIndian?iframe=mtresults mtDNA Results], Accessed DATE. {{Lime|Enter the date you accessed this, and a page number where found. These change frequently so the date is important}} *[http://www.acadian-home.org/origins-mtdna.html White's mtDNA Proven Origins] includes indigenous women, includes spouse, Haplogroup and HVR1, HVR2 mutations, includes at least one family list. **Citation:White, Stephen A. (2020, May). [http://www.acadian-home.org/origins-mtdna.html mtDNA Proven Origins]. mtDNA Proven Origins - Acadian Ancestral Home by Lucie Consentino. Accessed DATE {{Lime|Fill in the date accessed as these data may change}} *[http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html White's Founding Mothers of Acadia] includes indigenous women, provides DNA results, includes spouse, does not include children **Citation:White, Stephen A. (2020, May). [http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html Founding Mothers of Acadia]. Founding Mothers of Acadia - Acadian Ancestral Home by Lucie Consentino. 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Acadian Notables

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[[Category: Acadians]] ==Title== Acadian Notables. ==Goals== This is the page for Notable people and groups of Acadian ancestry and origin who are working to promote Acadian culture. Acadian culture is the culture of the first French colonists who settled in Nova Scotia in the early 1600s and who were later deported to or fled to New Brunswick, France and Louisiana during and after the year 1755. ==Notables== Acadian Notables include the following People and Groups. [[Arsenault-437|Angèle Arsenault]]
[[Broussard-202|Joseph Broussard]]
Edith Butler
Jean-François Breau
[[Cormier-3919|Clément Cormier]]
[[Cormier-3474|Rhéal Cormier]]
Phil Comeau
Julie Doiron
Yvon Durelle
Jacques LeBlanc
[[LeBlanc-3174|Roméo-Adrien LeBlanc]]
Phoebe Legere
[[Maillet-26|Antonine Maillet]]
Edith B Pinet
[[Richard-3926| Zachary Richard]]
[[Robichaud-538|Louis J. Robichaud]]
[[Voisine-61| Roch Voisine]]

* Congrès Mondial Acadien Wikipédia [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Congr%C3%A8s_mondial_acadien]] * Site du Congrès Mondial Acadien 2019 [[https://www.cma2019.ca/fr/ ]] * Acadian World Congress Wikipedia [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadian_World_Congress]] * English site: Congès Mondial Acadien 2019 [[https://www.cma2019.ca/en/]] (note that they do not translate "Congrès Mondial Acadien" in their texts) ==History== [http://www.louisianeacadien.com/orders.html L'Acadie Heritage]

Acadian Standard Names

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= Early Acadian Surnames: Standard spellings and links to Acadian First Families = '''Approximate time period covered: 1604 to 1763''' '''Spellings'''. Name spellings often vary so much in early Acadian documents that the [[Help:Name Fields|general guidelines]] are often not enough to help us decide which spelling of a given surname should be used. For the sake of consistency not only within WikiTree but also with the academic world, it is proposed that for profiles where the surname has not yet stabilized to a contemporary spelling we follow the convention used by Stephen A. White on pages 1595-1614 in Part 1 of his [[Space:Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes|Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes (DGFA)]] for the '''Last Name at Birth''' fields. Since the DGFA is not readily available to most, the following list will be used to keep track of ambiguous names as well as the form used in the DGFA by displaying it in '''bold'''. If a name is not yet in the list, send a message to a maintainer to have it added. If a name does not appear in the DGFA, a decision on a preferred version should be made by the group via a question on G2G with the "Acadia" tag. The Acadians Project naming convention guidelines cover the time period from 1636 to 1780. It is very much recommended that everyone add additional surname spellings to the "other last name" field. This field may also contain a woman's husband(s) name(s) even though we know Acadian women did not change their names at marriage. Acadian women's "current last name" is always the name they were born with. WikiTree searches use the other last name fields to search. Acadian First Families: If you are looking for the Acadian First Families and Pioneers, you can find that on this page: [[Space:Acadian_First_Families|Acadian First Families]] == Current maintainers == * [[Arsenault-64|Roland Arsenault]] - Advisor * [[Girouard-4019|Jacqueline Girouard]] * [[Bourque-573|Cindy Bourque Cooper]] == Origins of this page == Created in response to [https://wikitree.com/g2g/16598/standardizing-early-acadian-names this G2G question.] Updated June 2021 in response to a newer list from Stephen A White, reviewed in g2g [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1244642/more-standard-acadian-last-names-for-approval here] Some standard names had small changes such as more or removed spaces, addition or deletion of diacritics, more dit names, etc. These have been added. Past names using the older form will be sufficient, and new profile entries should use the most current version, shown in bold for each name. == List of Surname spelling variations (preferred version in '''bold''') == Dit names are shown for clarity of frequent name combinations, but are NOT to be used in LNAB. They can be used in current last name if the person actually used it on documents. It should not be added just because the father had one. == A == * '''Abbadie de Saint-Castin''', d'Abbadie de Saint-Castin * '''Agnet,''' dit Argencourt, Hoguenet * '''Aigron''' dit Lamothe, Egront, dit Lamotte * '''d'Allain''' * '''Allain de La Motte''' * '''d'Allard de Sainte-Marie''' * '''Amariton''' * '''Amirault''', Amireau, dit Tourangeau, Mirault * '''Angot,''' Angos, Ango, Angaux, Hango, Hengo (not in White, added by consensus on this G2G [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1027661/approve-angot-as-an-acadian-standard-name?show=1028437#c1028437 post] * '''d'Aprendestiguy de Martignon''', Arpentigny * '''Arsement''', Arcement * '''Arseneau''', Arsenault, Arceneaux, dit Brélé, dit Cointin * '''Aubert''' * '''Aubert de La Chesnaye''', de Forillon * '''Aubin''' * '''Aubois''', Hautbois, dit Saint-Julien, dit Dubois * '''Aucoin''' * '''Auger''', dit Grandchamps, dit Saint Julien == B == * '''Babin''', dit Barbe * '''Babineau''', Babinot, dit Deslauriers * '''Balan,''' dit Lacombe * '''Balon,''' dit Desfairens, Deferend * '''Baraguet''' * '''Baron''' * '''Barrat''' * '''Barrieau''', Barriot, Bariault, Barillot * '''Basset''' * '''Bastarache''', Basterretche, dit Le Basque, dit Basque * '''Bastineau,''' dit Peltier * '''Baucher''', dit Morancy, dit Sansoucy * '''Baucher''', Bochet, dit Saint-Martin * '''Baudry''' * '''de Bazonnière''', * '''Beaufet,''' de Beaufet, Barfoot, Bouflets * '''Belliveau,''' Béliveau, dit Bideau, dit Blondin * '''Bellot,''' dit Le Bourdellois * '''Benoit,''' dit Labrière, dit Bercasse * '''de Beraud''', dit Monségur * '''Berger''' * '''Bergereau''' * '''Bergeron''', dit d'Amboise, Damboise, dit Nantes * '''Bernard''' dit Léveillé, , dit Renochet * '''Bernony,''' dit Irlandois, dit Montaury * '''Berteau,''' Le Berteau, Bertaud dit Montaury, dit Lyonnais * '''Bertet''' * '''Bertrand''' * '''Bézier,''' dit Joan dit Larivière, dit Touin * '''Bindaux''' * '''Blanchard''', dit Gentilhomme * '''Blin,''' Abelin, Hablain * '''Blondel''' * '''Blou''', Belou * '''Bodart,''' Baudard, Bodard * '''Boisseau''', dit Blondin * '''Boissel''' * '''Boitier,''' dit Bérichon * '''Bonidel,''' Bonnidolle, dit Plaidien * '''Bonin,''' Bonnain de La Chaume * '''Bonnaud''' * '''Bonnevie,''' dit Beaumont * '''Bonnière''' * '''Bordages''' Note not in DGFA but in 37 Familles * '''Bordoncle''', de Bourdoncle, Bourdoncle, dit de Bourdeaux * '''Borny''' * '''Boucher''' Note not in DGFA but in 37 Familles * '''Boucher''', dit DesRoches, dit Villedieu * '''Boudet''' * '''Boudrot''', Boudreau, dit Castor, dit Madouesse, dit Manne, dit Miquetau * '''Boulanger,''' dit Saint-Nicolas * '''Bourdon de Dombourg''', de La Pinaudière * '''Bourdon de Romainville''' * '''Bourg''', Bourc, Bourque, dit Bellehumeur, dit Canique * '''Bourgeois''' * ''Bourque, see Bourg'' * '''Boutin''' * '''Bradstreet''' * '''Brassaud,''' Brassaux * '''Brasseur,''' Brasseux, Lebrasseur, dit la Citardy, dit Mathieu * '''Breau''', Brault, Bro, Brot * '''Brosseau''' * '''Brouillé,''' Brouillet, dit Grézé * '''Broussard,''' Brossard, dit Beausoleil * '''Brun,''' Lebrun * '''Bugaret,''' dit Saint-Martin * '''Bugeaud''' * '''Buote''' * '''Burel''' == C == * '''Cachet''' * '''Cahouet''' * '''Caissie''', Quessy, Kuessy, dit Roger * '''Calvé''', dit Laforge * '''Camert''', Gamelle * '''Caplan''' Capelon * '''Carmel''' * '''Carne''', Corne * '''Carrerot''' * '''Carret''', Caré, Carré, Carre dit Saint Jacques * '''Catalogne''', de Catalogne, dit La Liberté * '''Cazenaud''' * '''Célestin''', dit Belmère, dit Bellemère * '''Cellier''', le Solier, dit Charet (Memcharet, Nemecharet), dit Normand * '''Cendre''', Sandre, dit Causinier * '''Chalumeau''' * '''Chancelier''' * '''Channitteau''' * '''Charpentier''' * '''Châtigny''', dit Lépine * '''Chauvet''', dit La Gernee, La Jarne * '''Chebrat''' * '''Chênet''', Chenais, Dubreuil dit Bouchard * '''Chevalier''', dit La Tourasse * '''Chevros''', Chevrel, dit Colloque * '''Chiasson''', Giasson, dit Lavalée, Chaisson * '''Choiseau''' * '''Chout''', dit Des Sablons * '''Chouteau''', dit Manceau, Manseau * '''Claude''' * '''Clémenceau''', dit Beaulieu * '''Clermont''', dit La Rose * '''Clouâtre,''' Cloistre * '''Cochu''', Cocheu * '''Coiffé''' * '''Collet''' NOTE it is not in the DGFA, but it is in 37 Familles * '''Comeau''', dit Grandjean, dit L'Esturgeon, dit Des Loups-Marins, dit Maza * '''Commère''', dit La Chapelle * '''Consigny ''', dit Sansaçon * '''Consolin''' * '''Cordeau''', dit DesLauriers * '''Cordon''' * '''Cormier''', dit De La Côte, dit Rossignol, dit Thierry * '''Corporon''' * '''Cosset''' * '''Coste''' * '''Cottard''', Coutard, dit La Rose * '''Coupiau''', dit Desaleur * '''Courpon''', Corpon, Corpont, de * '''Courthiau''' * '''Cousin''', dit Lavigne * '''Crépaux''', Crépeau * '''Cronier''', dit Rabau * '''Croteau''' * '''Cyr''', Sire == D == * '''Daccarrette''' * '''Dadaupe''' * '''Daigre''', Daigle *'''D'Amours''', de Chauffours, de Clignancour, de Courberon, de Courcille, Du Jour, de Freneuse, de Jemseg, de L'Isle Ronde, de Louvières, de Plaine. * '''Dangeac''', d'Angeac, de Merville * '''Darembourg''', Haranboure * '''Daresche''' * '''Darois''', d'Aroy, Darouette * '''Daspestenguy''' * '''Dauphin''' * '''David''', dit Pontif, dit Saint-Michel * '''Degré''' * '''Dejalur''' * '''Delort''' * '''Démoillon''', Desmolons, Desmoillons * '''Deneau''' * '''Denis''' dit Jean * ''D'Entrement see Mius '' * '''Denys''' de Bonaventure, Du Tartre, de Fronsac, de La Broquerie, de La Bruère, de La Ronde, de La Trinité, de Saint-Simon, de Vitré * '''Deriboyen''' dit Valentin * '''Dervilliers''' * '''DesRoches''', DeRoche * '''Destouches''' * '''Detcheverry''' Dechevery, dit Domingo * '''Devarennes''', Gaultier de Varennes. Note not in DGFA but in 37 familles * '''Deveau''', Devaux, Devost, dit Dauphiné * '''Dihars''', Diers, dit Beaulieu, dit Estevin * '''Doiron''', Douaron, dit Gold, dit Gould * '''Doucet''', de La Verdure, dit Laurent, dit Maillard, dit Maynard, dit Prudent , dit Lirlandois * '''Doyen''' * '''Druce''' * '''Dubois''', dit Dumont * '''Duboisberthelot''', de Beaucour * '''Dubordieu''' * '''Dufaut''', Defaux * '''Dugand''' * '''Dugas''', dit Grivois, dit Plaisent * '''Duon''' dit Lyonnais * '''Dupleix''' dit Sylvain * '''Dupont''', Duchambon, Du Maine, Duregard, Duvivier, de Gourville, de La Garde, de Médillac, de Mézilliac, de Renon, de Vannes, de Vergor * '''Dupuis''', Dupuy, dit Parisien * '''Durand''' == E == * '''Énault''', Esnault, Hénault, de Barbaucannes == F == * '''Fardel''', Fredelle * '''Félipé''', Félippé * '''Ferrand''' * '''Ferret''' * '''Ferté''' * '''Flan''', Flanc * '''Fontaine''', dit Beaulieu * '''Forest''', Forêt, de Forest, dit Michel * '''Forton''' * '''Fougère''' * '''Fournier''' * '''Frécant''', Frican, Fréquant == G == * '''Galbaret''' de, Degalbarrer * ''Gallant, see Haché'' * '''Gannes''' de Chamallé, Du Grand Chamallé, de Falaise, de La Chancellerie, de La Fontaine, de Mondidier, de Rosne, de * '''Garceau''', dit Boutin, dit Richard, dit Tranchemontagne * '''Gareau''', Garault * '''Gaudet''', Godet, dit Denis, dit Varouel * '''Gauthier''', dit Bellaire * '''Gautrot''', Gautreau, Gauthreau, Gotro, Gottreau, dit Maringouin * '''Gauvin''' * '''Gelos''', de * '''Genesis''' * '''Genest''', dit Labarre * '''Gentil''' * '''Giboire''', Duvergé, dit La Motte * '''Gilbert''', Gillebert * '''Gionet''' NOTE the family is not in the DGFA nor 37 Familles * '''Girouard''', Girroir, dit Lavaranne * '''Godin''', dit Beauséjour, dit Bellefeuille, dit Bellefontaine, dit Boisjoli, dit Catalogne, dit Chântillon, dit Châtillon, dit Desrochers, dit Lincour, dit Préville, dit Valcour * '''Goguen''', Guéguen (note this name is not in DGFA, but is in 37 familles) * '''Gonillon''', de, dit Saint-Louis * '''Gosselin''', Josselin, dit La Chapelle, dit Beausoleil * '''Gossin''' * '''Gougeon''' * '''Gourdeau''', de Beaulieu, de La Grossardière * '''Goutin''', Degoutin, de Brécourt, de Ville, de Gouzil (Gousille, Gougy), Gouzille * '''Grande-Claude''' * '''Granger''' * '''Gravois''' * '''Grégoire''' * '''Guédry''', dit Grivois, dit Laverdure, dit Labrador * '''Guénard''', Gainer, Gaignaire, dit Gaudereau * '''Guérin''', dit Laforge * '''Guilbeau''', dit L'Officier * '''Guillot''', Guyot, dit Langevin * '''Guy''', dit Tintamarre * '''Guymerat''', dit Samson * '''Guyon''', Dion, dit Després == H == * '''Haché''', Larché, dit Gallant * '''Harbour''', Arbour * '''Hatbe''', dit Lirlandois * '''Hébert''', dit Baguette, dit Boudiche, dit Canadien, dit Cobit, dit Laprade (La Pradelle), dit Manuel * '''Henry''', Henri, dit Robert, dit Le Neveu * '''Héon''', many variations * '''Héraut''', dit Berterot * '''Héron''', dit Parisien * '''Herpin''', dit Mimerole, dit La Ramée * '''Hertel''', de Rouville, dit Labrador * '''Hill''', dit Montagne (La Montagne) * '''Hiriard''', d'Hiriart * '''Huret''', Lurette, dit Rochefort == I == * '''Imbert''', dit Hébert == J == * '''Jacau''', Jacob, de Fiedmont * '''Joffriau''' * '''Jeanson''', Johnson * '''Joseph''', dit Lejeune * '''Jouglas''' * '''Joybert''', de Soulanges, de Marson, de == K == * ''Kimine, see Quinimine'' == L == * '''Labarre''' * '''Labat''', dit Le Marquis, de La Bauve, de Labatte * '''Labauve''', Labove, Labos, de * '''Laborde''', de * '''La Boulais''', de Saillans, de * '''Lachapelle''' * '''La Chaume''', dit Loumeray * '''La Chausée''', Saint-Julien de la Chausée * '''Lafard''', Laffard, Lafart * '''Lafargue''', de * '''La Forest''', de * '''Lafosse''' * '''La Gaillarde''' * '''Lagerce''' * '''Lagnou''' * '''La Grange''' * '''Lagrue''' * '''La Jeunesse''' * '''La Lande''', dit Bonappétit, Des Brousses * '''Lalloue''' * '''Lambert''' * '''La Montagne''' * '''Lamoureux''', dit Rochefort * '''Landry''' dit Labbé, dit Croqs * '''Langlois''', dit Saint-Jean * '''Lanoue''' * '''La Pierre''', dit La Roche * '''Laroche''' * '''Lart''', dit Alarie, dit Allard, dit Bertrand, dit Laramée * '''Lartigue''' * '''La Rue''', de La Pépinière, de * '''La Salle''', de Sertrouville, de * '''Lasnier''' * '''Lasson''', de *''LaTour, see St, Etienne'' * '''Laussois''' * '''La Vache''' * ''Laverdure, see Melanson'' * '''Lavergne''' * '''La Vigne''' * '''Le Basque''' * '''Le Bassier''', de Villieu * '''Lebert''', dit Jolycoeur * '''Le Blanc''', dit Jasmin * '''Lebon''', Debon * '''Le Borgne''', de Bélisle, de Belle-Isle, Du Coudray * '''Le Buffe''' * '''Le Clerc''', dit Laverdure * '''Le Creux Dubreuil''' * '''Lecul''', dit Guy * '''Lefebvre''', Lefevre, de Montespy, dit de Bellefeuille * '''Legendre''', dit Bélair * '''Léger''', dit La Grange, dit La Rosette, dit La Rozette * '''Le Godelier''' * '''Le Gouès''' * '''Le Grand''' * '''Le Gros''' * '''Le Hauguet''', Hogué * '''Lejeune''', dit Briard, dit Labrière * '''Le Juge''' * '''Le Large''' * '''Le Manquet''', dit Benjamin * '''Le Marquis,''' dit Clermont * '''Le Mire''' not in DGFA, added in response to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1129529/standard-acadian-last-name-proposal?show=1131031#c1131031 this G2G question] On the 2003 names list with space. * '''Le Moyne''', d'Iberville, d'Ardillières * '''Le Neuf''', de Beaubassin, de Boisneuf, de Canceau, de La Poterie, de La Vallière * '''Le Normant''', de Mézy * '''Le Page''', dit Mathieu * '''Le Poupet''', de Saint-Aubin, de La Boularderie * '''Le Prieur''', dit Dubois * '''Le Prince''', Prince * '''Lereau''', L'Hérault, L'Heureux * '''Le Roy''', dit L'Espérance * '''Le Sourd''', dit Duchesne * '''Le Tourneur''' * '''Létourneau,''' Letourneau, LeTourneau (not in DGFA), added in response to [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/18447/letourneau-letourneau-or-letourneau this G2G question]. * '''Létrange''', dit Saint-Antoine * '''Le Vanier''', dit Langevin * '''Levasseur''', de Saint-Laurent, die Chaverlange * '''Levron''', dit Métayer, dit Nantois * '''L'Hermite''' * '''Longuépée''' * '''Loppinot''', de La Frésillière * '''Lord''', Laure, L'Or, dit La Montagne * '''Lore''' * '''Loréal''' * '''Louet''' * '''Lucas''', dit de La Hongrie * '''Luce''', dit La Croix == M == * '''McCarthy''' * '''Maher''', Mayer * '''Maillet''', dit Passepartout * '''Maillet''' NOTE, this family is not in the DGFA but is in 37 familles. * '''Maisonnat''', dit Baptiste * '''Mangeant''', Meaugent, Mongeon, Mongeau, dit Saint-Germain * '''Mangoneau''' * '''Marcadet''' * '''Marchand''', Marchandin, Marcheguay, dit Poitiers * '''Mariocheau''' * '''Marres''', Mars, dit La Sonde * '''Martel''', de Magos, de Belleville, de La Porcherie, de Saint-Antoine * '''Martin''', dit Barnabé, dit Pelletret * '''Mason''', de * '''Massé''' * '''Mathieu''' * '''Maucaire''', Maucaer, Guaire, Gure * '''Mazerolle''', Mezerrolet, dit Saint-Louis, dit Laverdure, dit La Ramée * '''Melanson''' Mellason, dit Laverdure, dit La Rameé * '''Ménard''' * '''Meneux''', dit Châteauneuf * '''Mennes''', de, dit Beauregard * '''Menou''', d' Aulnay, de Charnizay, de * '''Merçan''', Marsan, dit Lapierre * '''Mercier''', dit Caudebec * '''Meschine''', Meschein * '''Meunier''' * '''Michel''', dit La Ruine, dit Saint-Michel * '''Mignier''', dit Lagassé * '''Mignot''', Migneau, dit Aubin, dit Châtillon * '''Million''' * '''Milly''', dit La Croix * '''Mirande''', dit Tavare * '''Mius''', d'Entrement, d'Azy, d'Azit, Dasy, de Pleinmarais, de Pobomcoup * '''Moisan''', Moysan * '''Mombeton''', de Brouillan, de Saint-Ovide * '''Monmellian''', dit Saint-Germain * '''Mons''', dit Lamontagne * '''Morcoche''', de * '''Mordant,''' dit Lanoy * '''Morin''', dit Boucher, dit Beauséjour, dit Bonsécours, de Cloridan, dit Ducharme * '''Morin''', de Fonfay, dit Langevin, dit Valcour * '''Morpain''' * '''Motin''', de Reux, de Corcelles * '''Moulaison''', Moulezon, Moulizot, Oulizon, dit Rencontre * '''Mouton''' * '''Moyen''' * '''Moyse''', dit Latreille == N == * '''Nadeau''', Nadau, dit La Chapelle * '''Naquin''', dit L'Etoile * '''Noël''', dit Pariseau * '''Nuirat''', Nuyratte == O == * '''Olivier''' * '''Onel,''' O'Neale * '''Orillon''', Orion, dit Champagne * '''Orion''', Orillon * '''Ostendeau''', Ostando * '''Oudy''', Audy, Houdy * '''Outlan''', Houtelas, Outlaw * '''Ozelet''', Osselet == P == * '''Paquiau''', Paquyot * '''Paris''' * '''Part''', dit Laforest * '''Passard''', de La Bretonnière * '''Pastour''', de Costebelle, de La Boissière, de Mérieu * '''Pelain''', de Linbart, dit Tarabillon * '''Pellerin''', dit Caudebec * '''Pelletret''', Peltret * '''Périgault''' * '''Perré''' * '''Pesseley''', Pesselet, Paisseley * '''Petitot''', dit Saint-Seine * '''Petitpas''' * '''Piat''', dit La Bonté * '''Pichot''', Pichaud * '''Picot''', dit La Rigueur * '''Pilotte''', dit Sans Soucy * '''Pineau''' * '''Pinet''', dit Pinel * '''Pisnet''' * '''Pitre''', dit Nordest, dit Marc * '''Poirier''', dit de France * '''Poitevin''', dit Parisien, dit Cadien * '''Poitiers Dubuisson''' * '''Porlier''' * '''Potet''' * '''Pothier''', Potier, Poitiers * '''Pouget''', Pochet, dit Lapierre * '''Poulet''' * '''Poupart''' * '''Préjean''', dit Le Breton * '''Prétieux''' * '''Provost''', Prévost * '''Pugnant''', dit Destouches == Q == * '''Quimine''', Kimine == R == * '''Rabas''', Rabasse, dit La Pichardière * '''Racois''', dit Desrosier * '''Rainville''', dit Drainville * '''Raux''', Rhault * '''Rau''', Reau * '''Raymond''' * '''Renaud''', Regnault, dit Bordenage , dit Provençal * '''Rennereau''', dit La Framboise * '''Renoyer''' * '''Richard''', dit Beaupré, dit Boutin, dit Canadien, dit Lafond, Lafont, dit Magdelaine, dit Martinet, dit Sansoucy * '''Ricord''', Ricaux, dit Le Goff * '''Rictor''' * '''Rimbeau''', Rimbault, Raimbeau * '''Rivet''' * '''Robichaud''', dit Cadet, dit Niganne, dit Prudent * '''Robineau''', dit Promville * '''Rodrigue''', dit de Fonds * '''Rogeon''', Royon, dit Le Suisse * '''Roger''' * '''Rolland''', dit La Rivière * '''Romain''', dit Saint-Antoine Le Passager * '''Rousseau''' * '''Rousseau d'Orfontaine''', de Villejoin * '''Roy''', Le Roy, dit Laliberté, dit Poitvin == S == * '''Saint-Étienne de La Tour''', Turgis, de Saint-Georges * '''de Saint-Vincent de Narcy''' * '''Samson''' * '''Santier''' * '''Saulnier''', Sonnier, dit Lacouline * '''Sauvage,''' dit Forgeron, dit Michaud, (only in used in documents) * ''Sauvage (Indigenous, if an actual last name is not known, the Tribal affiliation is to be used. Otherwise Unknown is used)'' * '''Saux''', Sceau, Saulx, dit La Croix, dit Baron * '''Savary''' * '''Savoie''', dit Saint-Sauveur * '''Semer''' * '''Serreau''', de Saint-Aubin, dit Saint-Aubin * '''Siblau''' * '''Sicot''', Chiquot * '''Simon''', Symon, dit Boucher, dit Le Boucher * '''Soulard''' * '''Soulevent''', Soulevent * '''Spar''', Haspart * '''Sudois''', Suédois * '''Surette''' == T == * '''Testard''', dit Paris * '''Thébeau''', Thébaut, Tibaude * '''Thesson''', dit La Foury * '''Thibault''' * '''Thibodeau''', dit Castin, dit La Croix * '''Thomas''' * '''Thomas''', dit Beaulieu * '''Thériot,''' Terriot, Thériault, dit Bernard * '''Tillard''' * '''Tompique''', Pit dit, dit Pisk, dit Chevalier de L’Isle-Longue * '''de Toulon de Basquerie''' * '''de Tour de Sourdeval''' *''Tourangeu see Amireau'' * '''Toussaint''', Toussin, dit Lajeunesse * '''Trahan''' * '''Triel''', Triguel, Triquel, dit La Perrière, dit Patron * '''Trotel''', dit Amus * '''Tullon''', de la Galenderie * '''Turpin''', dit la Giroflée == V == * '''Valade''' * '''Valleau''', dit le Gascon * '''Vallée''' * '''Vautour''' Note, not in DGFA but in the 37 Familles * '''Vécot''', Vescot, Bécot, Bécault * '''Verrier''' * '''de Verreville''' * '''Viarrieu dit Duclos''' * '''Viger''' * '''Vigneau''', Vignot dit Laverdure, dit Maurice * '''Villatte''' * '''Villedieu''' * '''Vincent''', dit Clement, dit Desmarets * '''Vrignaud''' == W, X, Y, Z == * '''Winniett''', Ouinet * '''Zemard''', Smart Acadian First Families: If you are looking for the Acadian First Families and Pioneers, you can find that on this page: [[Space:Acadian_First_Families|Acadian First Families]] and each first family profile can have this tag [[Category:Acadian First Families]]

Acadian Village Heritage Site / Village Historique Acadien

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Acadian Village Heritage Site, New Brunswick]] === Description === Located in northeastern New Brunswick on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadian_Peninsula Acadian Peninsula] in the heart of old Acadie is a little gem surrounded by thousands of families you are probably related to. It is situated among villages you've probably heard of in your genealogy searches. It is about 45 minutes east of Bathurst (Nepisiguit) and 10 minutes from Caraquet. [https://www.villagehistoriqueacadien.com/en/home The Acadian Village] is a cultural heritage site which has preserved Acadian culture and way of life from the years 1770 to as recent as 1949 in New Brunswick. There are many homes, small businesses, barns and buildings with the histories of their original owners that have been collected and restored to their original state. These buildings have been situated in a reconstructed village that you walk through starting in the 1700's and walking into the 20th century. There are many interesting families associated with the preserved homes, farms and businesses that have been placed on this site. The purpose of creating this sub-group of the Acadians Project is to find our connections with one or many of the families who are represented in the Historic Acadian Village. Situé dans le nord-est du Nouveau-Brunswick sur la «Péninsule acadienne» au cœur de «l'Acadie» est un petit bijou entouré de milliers de familles avec lesquelles vous êtes probablement apparenté. Il est situé parmi les villages dont vous avez probablement entendu parler dans vos recherches généalogiques. Il se trouve à environ 45 minutes à l'est de Bathurst (Nepisiguit) et à 10 minutes de Caraquet. Le village Acadien est un site du patrimoine culturel qui a préservé la culture et le mode de vie acadiens entre les années 1770 et l'ère 1949 au Nouveau-Brunswick. Il existe de nombreuses maisons, petites entreprises, granges et bâtiments avec l'histoire de leurs propriétaires d'origine qui ont été récupérés et restaurés dans leur état d'origine. Ces bâtiments ont été situés dans un village reconstruit que vous traversez à partir des années 1700 et jusqu'au 20e siècle. Il existe de nombreuses familles intéressantes associées aux maisons, fermes et commerces préservés qui ont été placés sur ce site. La création de ce sous-groupe du Projet des Acadiens a pour but de voir si vous êtes le descendant d'une ou de plusieurs familles représentées dans le village historique acadien. '''''To see a full map and great pictures, please click on this link to visit their website.''''' https://villagehistoriqueacadien.com/en ''''' To view your closest connections to the Acadians commemorated at the Acadian Village Heritage Site, click the "My Connections" button at the top of this ''''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Acadian_Village_Heritage_Site%2C_New_Brunswick category page]. ''''' Pour voir vos liens les plus proches avec les Acadiens commémorés au site du patrimoine du village acadien, cliquez sur le bouton "My Connections" en haut de cette ''''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Acadian_Village_Heritage_Site%2C_New_Brunswick page]. === '''Families of the Acadian Village''': === '''1. Martin House (1773)''' [[Martin-51842|Jean Balthazar Martin]] '''2. Mazerolle House (1852)''' [[Mazerolle-2|Louis Joseph Mazerolle]] '''3. Godin House (1890)''' [[Godin-970|Édouard Godin]] '''4. Charles Robin Company Shed (1855)''' [[Robin-371|Charles Robin]] '''5. Robichaud Farm (1845)''' [[Robichaud-162|Pierre (Pierrot) Robichaud]] '''6. Doucet House (1840-60)''' [[Doucet-2113|Romain D. Doucet]] '''7. Cyr Farm (1852)''' [[Cyr-555|Laurent Cyr]] '''8. Savoie House (1855-61)''' [[Savoie-1947|Vital Savoie]] '''9. Charles J.L. Godin general store (1889)''' [[Godin-979|Charles J.L. Godin]] '''10. Poirier Tavern (1880)''' [[Poirier-1106|Louis Poirier]] '''11. Cormier's Woodworking Shop (1875)''' [[Cormier-3471|Hubert Cormier]] '''12. Le Moniteur acadien printing shop (1880)''' [[Robidoux-390|Ferdinand Robidoux]] '''13. Dugas House (1867)''' [[Dugas-1114| Germain Dugas]] '''14. S. Léger Blacksmith's shop''' (1865-74)''' [[ Léger-2807|Sylvain Léger]] '''15. Léger House (1836-40)''' [[Leger-720| Gabriel Léger]] '''16. James Blackhall House (1822-40)''' [[Blackhall-99|James Blackhall]] '''17. Thériault House (1860-90)''' [[Theriault-66|Joseph Thériault]] '''18. Riordon Mill (1895)''' [[Riordon-26|Thomas Riordon]] '''19. Babineau Farm (1855)''' [[Babineau-675|Jean Babineau]] '''20. Lobster hatchery (1904)''' [[Landry-5382|Arcade Landry]] '''21. Thomas House (1936-45)''' [[Thomas-27199|Élie Thomas Jr.]] '''22. Thomas Cooper Building (1937)''' [[Thomas-7007|Jean M Thomas]] '''23. Goguen Sawmill (1949)''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:%C3%89ric_Goguen_Sawmill&public=1 Eric D. Goguen] '''24. Irving Service Station (1936)''' [[Blakney-156|Paul Blakney]] '''25. Hôtel Château Albert (1907-10)''' [[Albert-2825|Pierre P. Albert]] '''26. Nicholas D. Thériault General Store (1903)''' [[Thériault-1120|Nicholas D. Thériault]] '''27. Onésiphore Turgeon House (1881)''' [[Turgeon-488|Onésiphore Turgeon]] '''28. McGraw House (1901-15)''' [[McGraw-1365|Onésime McGraw]] '''29. Chiasson Farm(1890-1920)''' [[Chiasson-1351|Joseph Chiasson]] '''30. Ouellet Tinsmith (1905)''' [[Ouellet-1246|Ferdinand Ouellet]] '''31.Ward House (1887-90)''' [[Ward-7187|Thomas Ward]] '''32. Shoemaker’s Shop''' [[Doucet-2126|Willie Doucet]] ==Sources== *Basque, Philippe, historien du Village historique acadien, "La maison et la forge Léger : de Memramcook au Village historique acadien." Causeries du mardi, Facebook Live, Monument-Lefebvre, 25 août 2020, https://fb.watch/5mVARDJKan/ *"Visite du Village historique acadien (1770-1895)", Hier L’Acadie, Écho d’un peuple, collection virtuelle, Vol 13, no 3, Village historique acadien https://echo.franco.ca/hieracadie/index-Id=34516&Repertoire_No=2137987417&Voir=journal&niveau=2.cfm.html *"Visite du Village historique acadien (1905-1937)", Hier L’Acadie, Écho d’un peuple, collection virtuelle, Vol 13, no 4, Village historique acadien https://echo.franco.ca/hieracadie/index-Sequence_No=34568&Id=34568&niveau=2&Repertoire_No=2137987417&Voir=journal.cfm.html *Contributeurs de Wikipédia, "Village historique acadien (Nouveau-Brunswick)," Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre, https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Village_historique_acadien_(Nouveau-Brunswick)&oldid=181505414 '''To do'''
Add children to the following profiles: * [[Babineau-675|Jean Babineau (abt.1799-aft.1861)]] * [[Thomas-27199|Elie Thomas Jr. (1908-1997)]] * [[McGraw-1365|Onésime McGraw (1874-1959)]] * [[Ouellet-1246|Ferdinand Ouellet (1848-1930)]] * [[Doucet-2126|William John Doucet (abt.1903-)]]

Acadians Project Reliable Sources

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Acadian Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Canada Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Acadians]] [[Category: Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles]] == Reliable Sources Overview == For more information go to the {{Lime| [[Project:Acadians|Acadians Project]]}} This page is a work in progress. If you have ideas or something to contribute please use the comments section. Thank You! Most of the sources for this region and era are only in French. Beware of Googletranslate, which can make hash out of the language used at the time. '''Reliable Sources - original records (some transcribed or translated)''' *Parish Records for the Acadian time period (Beaubassin, Port Royal, St. Charles aux Mines, Isle Royale, Isle Saint-Jean, St. Pierre & Miquelon *Letters, Declarations and documents *Prisoner lists, Deportation lists, Ship lists, Censuses of deportees: {{Lime| Links to sources and citations can be found at [[Space:Census_links_and_citations|Acadian Censuses and Lists]]}} *Parish Records post 1763 *Wall of Names and Louisiana Sources '''Secondary Reliable Sources (with conditions) - well researched articles, books, websites using sources''' *Stephen White publications *Other broad based compendiums, Dictionnaires, Genealogies and Reliable Family Trees (Mothers of Acadia, PRDH, Tanguay, Jetté, Arsenault, Karen Theriot Reader, Marcel W. Landry) *Family specific research (Pitre, Melançon, Arsenault, etc) *Quebec and France Resources == Reliable Sources List == '''Parish records''': baptisms, marriages, burials, and other acts such as confirmations, recantations... *'''Beaubassin''' ** '''Acadian Church Records, 1679-1758 includes Beaubassin and Riviere aux Mines Parish Records, 1679-1686, Pedkodiac and Chypoudy and a few later entries starting in 1753 from Ste. Famille de Pabok off the Baie des Chaleurs, and Gaspesie from Eshedoik to Kamounaska''' typed, translated, print only. Lookups available through [[Toups-373|Shae Simpson]] ***citation: Winston De Ville, ''Acadian Church Records 1679-1757'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Provincial Press, 2010) print only, p. XX; EVENT for PERSON; EVENT DATE {{Lime|Remember to add the page number, the event type and optionally the persons name, plus the event date)}} ** '''Acadian Church Records, 1679-1758 includes Beaubassin, Rivière-des-Mines, Rivière Saint-Jean 1679-1686,''' Index for original records [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899S-FH8F?i=273&cc=1321742&cat=48643 Images 274-276], Original records [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L99S-FH6H?i=262&cc=1321742&cat=48643 Images 263-272], Marriages in Beaubassin 1679-1682 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G99S-FHN4?i=271&cc=1321742&cat=48643 Images 272-273], Transcriptions by Charles Panet (no index) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L99S-FHMZ?i=276&cc=1321742&cat=48643 Images 277-298] '''Petitcoudiac and Chipoudy 1753-1757''', Index for original records [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L99S-F4B9?i=336&cc=1321742&cat=48643 Images 337-339], Original records [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G99S-FHZZ?i=316&cc=1321742&cat=48643 Images 317-334], Transcriptions by l’abbé Le Guerne (no index) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L99S-F45T?i=339&cc=1321742&cat=48643 Images 340-372] ***citation: Canada, Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch, Localités multiples > Multiple locations > (Includes Register of baptisms, marriages and burials in Beaubassin, Rivière Saint-Jean and Rivière-des-Mines 1679-1686, Petitcoudiac and Chipoudy 1753-1757). Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1662-1848 > Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal. Image XXX of 1689; [URL EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT, accessed DATE. {{Lime|Remember to add the image number, actual link, event, name, date of event and date accessed for the specific entry}} **[http://www.archinoe.fr/console/ir_ead_visu.php?PHPSID=eb8f5ffa8d0234bfc4bcd5418862af11&ir=23107 '''Beaubassin Parish Records, 1712-1748'''] Original records. Online archives for Charente-Maritime department (not translated, transcribed or indexed) ***citation: Les Archives départementales de la Charente-Maritime La Rochelle, France; "Registre paroissial de Beaubassin" 1712-1748, p. XX [URL EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT. Accessed DATE {{Lime|Remember to add the actual link, the event type and optionally the persons name in the brackets, plus the image number of person's name, and the date you accessed it)}} **[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1207/1?r=0&s=1 '''Beaubassin Parish register, 1712-1723'''], hand copied. NOTE: these registers have been systematically entered into WikiTree. If you are searching here, please look for an already existing profile. ***citation: Genealogy collection, Fonds des Archives départementales de la Charente-Maritime, La Rochelle, France; Library and Archives Canada, reel C-1207, "Register des Baptemes, mariages et sepultures de la paroisse de Beaubassin en Accadie de 9 juilles 1712 an 9 juilles 1723," p. X, [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1207/1?r=0&s=1 EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT, Image #XXX. Accessed DATE{{Lime|Remember to add the actual link, the event type and optionally the persons name in the brackets, plus the image number of person's name and your access date)}} *'''Port-Royal''' **[https://archives.novascotia.ca/acadian/surnames/ '''''Nova Scotia Archives'', "An Acadian Parish Remembered, Port Royal Parish registers, 1702-1755'''] searchable by last name. Original records. {{Blue|NOTE: Many of these registers have been systematically entered into WikiTree. If you are searching here, please look for an already existing profile.'''}}. For the registers from the beginning: [https://archives.novascotia.ca/acadian/results/?Search=&fieldSelect=date Date Order] ***citation: The Registers of St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755, register RG 1 volume XX page XXX; online database with images, [URL EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT, accessed DATE. {{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, event (baptism/marriage/burial with name of person and vol/page location, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}} *'''Port-Royal''' **[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1870/5 '''The Registers of St. Jean-Baptiste, Annapolis Royal, 1702-1755''']. Transcription in French.
[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1870/6 Baptisms, Marriages, Burials 1717-1727] > Images 6 to 111; [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1870/112 Marriages 1702-1724] > images 112 to 185; [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1870/186 Burials 1702-1728] > Images 186-215; [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1870/219 Baptisms, Marriages, Burials 1727-1755] > images 219-611; [https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1870/612 A few entries from 1731, 1732, 1734, 1739] > images 612-614 ***Citation: Port-Royal, Fonds de la paroisse catholique Saint-Jean-Baptiste, Baptisms, marriages, burials 1702-1755, Nova Scotia Church Records ( F.M. 9,B 8, vol 24), Image #, [URL entry for NAME] DATE OF EVENT, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-1870, accessed DATE. {{Lime|Remember to add the actual link, names, image #, date of event, date accessed for the specific entry}} *'''Saint Charles/Mines''' **[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c1869/9 '''Registers of St. Charles Aux Mines, 1707-1748'''] transcribed from the original registers that were carried in exile from Grand Pre to Louisiana, currently held at the Diocese of Baton Rouge (DOBR). ''Baptisms'' 1709-1748 (images 9-537), ''Marriages'' 1709-1748 (images 541-812), ''Burials'' 1709-1748 (images 818-894) {{Blue|NOTE: These registers have been systematically entered into WikiTree by Valerie Penner. If you are searching here, please look for an already existing profile.'''}} ***citation: Paroisse de St. Charles des Mines, Grand Pré, Acadie, Québec Province, digital images, Héritage, Genealogy collection, Library and Archives Canada, reel C-1869, "Parish Registers: Nova Scotia : C-1869," roll 1, Image XX, [URL EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT, accessed DATE. ''This register is a transcript written around 1895 of the original registers currently held at the Baton Rouge Diocese Archives in Louisiana, USA.'' {{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, the image number, event and name(s) and date of event, date accessed}} **Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records The Registers of '''St. Charles aux Mines in Acadia 1707-1748'''. Alphabetical, english, typed, print only. Lookups available by Cindy Cooper, Jackie Girouard, Gisele Cormier, Joyce Rivette. {{Blue|NOTE: These entries have been systematically verified by Cindy Cooper. If you are searching here, please look for an already existing profile.}} Where the two records are consistent, only the Heritage Canadiana record above is linked for viewing. Unprofiled records are listed [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Unprofiled_Records_from_Port_LaJoye%2C_1749-1758 here] ***citation: Diocese of Baton Rouge Catholic Church Records, Acadian Records, Revised - Registers of St. Charles Aux Mines in Acadia. Baton Rouge, LA: Diocese of Baton Rouge, 1999, vol. 1a, p. XX; EVENT for PERSON, EVENT DATE {{Lime|This reference needs the page number, the type of event and name(s) and date of event}} *'''Isle Royale''' **[http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/recherche.php?territoire=ILE%20ROYALE '''Etat civil, Canada, Isle Royale, 1715-1758, Parish registers'''], Births, Marriages, Burials for several towns. Original records. ***citation: Archives Nationales d'outre-mer État civil, Ile Royale Parish Records 1715-1758, Year, p. XX [URL EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT, accessed DATE. {{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, event, name, year and page number for the specific entry}} **[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30847 '''Etat civil, Canada, Isle Royale, 1715-1756, Parish registers'''] Births, Marriages, Sépultures for Laurembec, La Baleine, Port aux Basques, Havre Saint-Esprit. Original records. ***citation: Archives de la Nouvelle-France, ''Item : Nouvelle-France, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, Acadie, Louisiane'' (nouvelle-france.org: accessed DATE), item #8 (database #30847), "[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30847 Isle Royale, Laurembec, La Baleine, Port aux Basques, Havre Saint-Esprit 1715-1757]," page XX, EVENT DATE, EVENT for PERSON; Archives nationales d'outre-mer (France), reference: COL G1 410/227p. CABAC_PIAF_6534_CABAC_PIAF_6534 {{Lime|Remember to replace the Folio (page) number, event date, event (b/m/d) and name and also your access date for the specific entry}} **[http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2573/715?r=0&s=3 '''Etat civil, Canada, Isle Royale, 1715-1756, Parish registers'''] Births, Marriages, Sépultures for several towns. Not translated, not indexed, handwritten copy, easier to read. ***citation: Etat Civil, Canada, Ile Royale, 1715-1756, Parish registers C-2573, Images 715-1059 [http://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2573/715?r=0&s=3 EVENT for PERSON] DATE OF EVENT, Image XXX, accessed DATE {{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, event type, name, date of event and image number and your access date for the specific entry}} **[http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/louisbourg/genealogy/index.html '''Parish Records of the Fortress of Louisbourg, Isle Royale, 1714-1758''']. Transcribed. See also [http://www.krausehouse.ca/krause/FortressOfLouisbourgManuscriptsAndIndexes/G1-406-411IsleRoyaleParishAlphabeticalIndexManuscriptImages.htm Alphabetical Index to Register] this list refers to Folios which relate to the next four Louisbourg source entries. ***citation: Joseph Ward and Matthew MacNeil. [http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/louisbourg/genealogy/index.html EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT, accessed DATE. Fortress of Louisbourg, Parish Records, 1713-1758. {{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, event, name, copy and paste the source entry info from the record for the specific entry, add accessed date}} **[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30843 '''Parish records of Louisbourg, Isle Royale, 1722-1738'''] Original records ***citation:Archives de la Nouvelle-France, ''Item : Nouvelle-France, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, Acadie, Louisiane'' (nouvelle-france.org: accessed DATE), item #4 (database #30843), "[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30843 Isle Royale, Louisbourg registers 1722-1738]," folio XX, EVENT DATE, EVENT for PERSON; Archives nationales d'outre-mer (France), reference: COL G1 406/118p. CABAC_PIAF_6530_CABAC_PIAF_6530 {{Lime|Remember to replace the Folio (page) number, event (b/m/d) and name and also your access date for the specific entry}} **[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30844 '''Parish records of Louisbourg, Isle Royale, 1738-1745'''] Original records ***citation:Archives de la Nouvelle-France, ''Item : Nouvelle-France, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, Acadie, Louisiane'' (nouvelle-france.org: accessed DATE), item #5 (database #30844), "[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30844 Isle Royale, Louisbourg registers 1738-1745]," folio XX, EVENT DATE, EVENT for PERSON; Archives nationales d'outre-mer (France), reference: COL G1 407 CABAC_PIAF_6531_CABAC_PIAF_6531 {{Lime|Remember to replace the Folio (page) number, event (b/m/d) and name and also your access date for the specific entry}} **[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30845 '''Parish records of Louisbourg, Isle Royale, 1745-1754'''] Original records ***citation:Archives de la Nouvelle-France, ''Item : Nouvelle-France, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, Acadie, Louisiane'' (nouvelle-france.org: accessed DATE), item #6 (database #30845), "[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30845 Isle Royale, Louisbourg registers 1745-1754]," page XX, EVENT DATE, EVENT for PERSON; Archives nationales d'outre-mer (France), reference: COL G1 408/187p. CABAC_PIAF_6532_CABAC_PIAF_6532 {{Lime|Remember to replace the Folio (page) number, event (b/m/d) and name and also your access date for the specific entry}} **[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30846 '''Parish records of Louisbourg, Isle Royale, 1754-1758'''] Original records, plus a list of dead, deserted, dismissed soldiers 1756-1757, plus a list of deaths occurring at the Louisbourg hospital, in 1719-1742, 1754, 1755, 1758, 291 images ***citation:Archives de la Nouvelle-France, ''Item : Nouvelle-France, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, Acadie, Louisiane'' (nouvelle-france.org: accessed DATE), item #7 (database #30846), "[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30846 Isle Royale, Louisbourg registers 1754-1758 plus lists of soldiers]," page XX, EVENT DATE, EVENT for PERSON; Archives nationales d'outre-mer (France), reference:COL G1 409/138p. CABAC_PIAF_6533_CABAC_PIAF_6533 {{Lime|Remember to replace the Folio (page) number, event (b/m/d) and name and also your access date for the specific entry}} **[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30851 '''Louisbourg, Isle Royale lists of soldiers, sailors and poor people who died in the hospital 1732-1735'''] Original records, alphabetical order, name and date only, 3 pages. ***citation:Archives de la Nouvelle-France, ''Item : Nouvelle-France, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, Acadie, Louisiane'' (nouvelle-france.org: accessed DATE), item #12 (database #30851), "[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30851 Louisbourg, Isle Royale lists of soldiers, sailors and poor people who died in the hospital 1732-1735]," page XX, EVENT DATE, Death for PERSON; Archives nationales d'outre-mer (France), reference:COL G1 411 bis/3p. CABAC_PIAF_6538_CABAC_PIAF_6538 {{Lime|Remember to replace the Folio (page) number, and name and also your access date for the specific entry}} **[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30850 '''Louisbourg, Isle Royale lists of soldiers, sailors and poor people who died in the hospital 1736-1742'''] Original records, alphabetical order, name and date only. Cross reference to a folio (unknown which), 5 pages. ***citation:Archives de la Nouvelle-France, ''Item : Nouvelle-France, Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, Acadie, Louisiane'' (nouvelle-france.org: accessed DATE), item #11 (database #30850), "[https://nouvelle-france.org/eng/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=30850 Louisbourg, Isle Royale lists of soldiers, sailors and poor people who died in the hospital 1736-1742]," page XX, EVENT DATE, Death for PERSON; Archives nationales d'outre-mer (France), reference:COL G1 411 bis/5p. CABAC_PIAF_6537_CABAC_PIAF_6537 {{Lime|Remember to replace the Folio (page) number, and name and also your access date for the specific entry}} *'''Isle Saint Jean''' **[https://heritage.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.lac_reel_c2970/1?r=0&s=1 ''' Saint -Pierre-du-Nord, Isle Saint-Jean, Registers 1724-1758'''] hand transcribed, some out of order with '''some 1750's''' found on images 24-25 and 28-36 as well as '''1730's '''on images 213-217, 229-233 and '''1940’s '''on images 238-242, and '''1725''' on images 327-328, '''1744''' on image 329, picking up again with the '''1750’s''' from 330 to the end. ***citation:Library and Archives Canada / Bibliothèque et Archives Canada , Fonds des Archives départementales d'Ille-et-Vilaine [Rennes, France] - C-2970, 350 images, image XX, [URL EVENT for PERSON], EVENT DATE, accessed DATE {{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, event, name, year and page number for the specific entry}} **[http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/resultats.php?tri=&territoire=CANADA&commune=&typeacte=&année=&debut=&fin=&vue=&x=41&y=14&rpp=20 '''Ile Saint-Jean (Port La Joye) Parish Records 1721-1758'''], separated by year, not transcribed or indexed. ***citation: Archives Nationales d'outre-mer État civil, Ile Saint-Jean (Port La Joye) Parish Records 1721-1758, Year, p. XX [URL EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT, accessed DATE. {{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, event, name, year and page number for the specific entry}} ***alternate citation if using Timothy Heberts translation (1749-1758): Hebert, Timothy. ''Acadian Church Records: Port LaJoye, Ile St. Jean, 1749-1758: St. Jean L'Evangeliste Parish''. Acadian-Cajun Genealogy & History, 2000, p XX. The original record can be found at Archives Nationales d'outre-mer État civil, Ile Saint-Jean (Port La Joye) Parish Records 1721-1758, Year, p. XX [URL EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT, accessed DATE.
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, event, name, year and page numbers plus date of event and access date for the specific entry of the book and the online location}} {{Blue|These entries have been profiled in WikiTree except for soldiers, and a few other exceptions that can be found. If you are looking here, please search for an existing profile instead.}} [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Unprofiled_Records_from_Port_LaJoye%2C_1749-1758&public=1 Unprofiled Records] *'''Saint Pierre and Miquelon''' **[http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/resultats.php?tri=&territoire=SAINT-PIERRE-ET-MIQUELON&commune=MIQUELON&typeacte=AC_MA&annee=&debut=&fin=&vue=&x=60&y=8&rpp=20 '''Saint Pierre and Miquelon Parish Records''' ] Includes Births/Baptisms/Marriages/Deaths/Notarial/Judicial from 1763 to 1905 {{Blue|NOTE: Many of these registers have been systematically entered into WikiTree for the Acadian population. If you are searching here, please look for an already existing one.'''}} ***citation:Archives Nationales d'outre-mer État civil, Saint-Pierre-et-Miquelon parish records, 1763-1905, Year XX, p. XX [URL EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT, accessed DATE. {{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, event, name, year and page number for the specific entry}} *'''Fort Beauséjour''' *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2657379 Summary of 17 contracts (mainly marriage contracts) signed in Acadie by Louis de Courville, notary at Fort Beauséjour, from 1754 to 1755]. In French. p. 131-135, Images 3-7 **citation: E.-Z. Massicotte, "Contrats dressés en Acadie en 1754 et 1755", ''Bulletin des recherches historiques : bulletin d'archéologie, d'histoire, de biographie, de numismatique, etc. /'', vol 38, no. 3, Mars 1932, Lévis :Pierre-Georges Roy éditeur, p. XX / image XX https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2657379. {{Lime|Remember to replace the page/image number for the specific entry}} '''Other Documents and Original/Translated Records''' *[https://dna-explained.com/2023/04/22/acadian-1695-loyalty-oath-signatures-52-ancestors-395/ 1695 Oath of Allegiance Signatures] Scan of original doccument **citation: Roberta Estes, "Acadian 1695 Loyalty Oath Signatures – 52 Ancestors #395." DNAeXplained – Genetic Genealogy, Posted on April 22, 2023, accessed online on DATE at https://dna-explained.com/2023/04/22/acadian-1695-loyalty-oath-signatures-52-ancestors-395/ {{Lime|Remember to replace the date accessed}} *[https://novascotia.ca/archives/heartland/ '''Nova Scotia Archives Acadian Heartland, the Records of British Government at Anapolis Royal, 1713-1749''']. Books and letters, some indexed and searchable. Includes inquiries by Acadians and Mi'kmaq. Includes issues brought from a wide area, and links to some original documents. [https://novascotia.ca/archives/heartland/?Language=French (version française)] **citation: The Records of British Government at Annapolis Royal, 1713-1749; online database, NAME OF DOCUMENT, [https://novascotia.ca/archives/heartland/ ITEM for PERSON], DATE OF ITEM, accessed DATE. {{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, the location and event specific information accessed for the specific entry}} *[http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/a-propos.php '''Archives Nationales d'Outre-Mer (ANOM)'''] ANOM has a number of valuable offerings, covering many of the locations that were once controlled by the French. Among the varied resources, ANOM includes parish registers for a number of Acadian villages, found under Canada and Ile Royale territories. *'''Acadians in Exile''' Covers Isle St-Jean 1724-1768, Louisbourg 1726-1753, Port Royal 1700-1709, St-Pierre et Miquelon 1765-1769, France and other locations. Print only, English. Contact Jackie Girouard, Cindy Cooper, Gisele Cormier for lookups. **citation: [[Hebert-1208|Rev. Donald Joseph Hebert]], ''Acadians in Exile, 1785 & Exiled Acadians, an Index'' (Baton Rouge, LA: Claitor’s Pub. Div., 2010), p. XX, EVENT TYPE, NAME, EVENT DATE {{Lime|Remember to replace page, event, name, event date for this entry}} *[http://www.acadian-home.org/declarations-BIM.html '''Declarations de Belle-Ile-en-Mer'''] Transcribed, in English. It is important to know that these records are based on the memories of people often two to three generations removed from the people they describe. There are many proven errors. While it is an original document, it should be used with caution and double checked with other documentation when possible. [http://acadian-home.org/acadian-origins.html White's translation in English and Alppha order] **citation: Declarations de Belle-Ile-en-Mer, Acadian-Home.org [http://www.acadian-home.org/declarations-BIM.html EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT. Brother Jerôme Lepré, S.C., accessed DATE
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. {{Lime|Remember to replace the event, name of person, and copy and paste the verbiage for the specific entry}} **citation: White, Steven A. "Origins of the Pioneers of Acadia According to the Depositions made by Their Descendants at Belle-Ile-en-Mer in 1767" [http://acadian-home.org/acadian-origins.html EVENT for PERSON] DATE OF EVENT, Updated September 6, 2014. Lucie LeBlanc Consentino Acadian & French Canadian Ancestral Home, January 17, 2005-Present.
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*[http://www.acadian-home.org/belleile.html '''Families of Belle Ile-en-Mer '''Reconstituted] pulled from the Declarations, secondary source, from memories of Acadians, subject to known and unknown errors, typed, english **citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino. (n.d.). [http://www.acadian-home.org/belleile.html The 78 Families of Belle-Isle-en-Mer]. Acadians belle ile en mer:78 families:Acadian history: Acadian Ancestral Home. Retrieved April 3, 2022.
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Based on Placide Gaudet's "Acadian Genealogy and Notes"
*'''Familysearch''' Has photographs of original documents, unindexed, free. Copy their citation. (Family Trees on this site are not suitable sources). *[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/fr/ '''The Drouin Collection'''] Institut Généalogique Drouin has an on-line database indexing these records (membership required), with links to PRDH family relationships; Use La France to obtain photographs of the original documents. Other records available using Search Tools. **citation: Drouin Genealogical Institute (needs subscription) [URL EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT, accessed DATE.
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. {{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, event, and to copy and paste the verbiage for the specific entry}} *'''Notarial archives''': marriage contracts, wills, etc. Very few of these are on-line unless provided by a genealogy service. Those that survive are kept at BAnQ (Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec/Québec National Library and Archives), and are only available in certain central libraries on microfilm. **There also exist indexes for these, one which is incomplete is available on-line for free at [http://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2431906 BANQ], consisting of PDF's in 27 volumes plus an index for the first 8 volumes. It covers more than just pre-1700s. Volumes 1 through 11, parts of volumes 13, 14, 18, 26 and 27 are for pre-1700. There are also various records at [http://www.banq.qc.ca/accueil/# BANQ] searchable through the Archives tab and then by name, to which they add records regularly, but not limited in time. *[https://www2.banq.qc.ca/archives/genealogie_histoire_familiale/ressources/bd/recherche.html?id=CERTIFICATS_2019 '''Certificats du Canada et billets de l'Acadie, 1750-1760''']: purchases of goods and services by the State, provided by Acadians in Acadie française (mostly present-day New Brunswick) between 1750-1760. Searchable database. Transcription of purchase with name of provider, services or goods, amount. (Note: The date of documents should be used with care. It corresponds to the signature of the document by the authorities and not to the date of the transaction. In some cases, weeks can elapse between the two.) **citation: Certificats du Canada et billets de l'Acadie, 1750-1760, BAnQ, [[URL EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT, accessed DATE.
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the actual link, event, and date accessed}} * '''Records of the Deportation and Le Grand Dérangement, 1714-1768 '''[https://novascotia.ca/archives/deportation/ (english)] [https://novascotia.ca/archives/deportation/?Language=French (français)] **citation:Nova Scotia Archives, Acadian Heartland, Records of the Deportation and Le Grand Dérangement, 1714-1768 [URL Collection Name] p. XX, Accessed DATE *[https://www.sec.state.ma.us/mus/onlineexhibits/acadia/acadian-exhibit.html Acadian Exiles in Massachusetts 1755-1766] History of Le Grand Dérangement. Images of original manuscripts. Family histories. [https://www.sec.state.ma.us/mus/pdfs/Acadien-Exhibit.pdf PDF Version] **citation:''Le Grand Dérangement: The Acadian Exiles in Massachusetts 1755-1766'', Massachusetts Archives and Commonwealth Museum, accessed DATE, accessible online at https://www.sec.state.ma.us/mus/onlineexhibits/acadia/acadian-exhibit.html '''Deportation, records post 1763''' (Many of these are secondary sources) **[https://acadianswerehere.org/index.html Acadians in Maryland] History of Acadian exiles in Maryland and the towns where they lived. ***Citation: Greg Wood, Martin Guidry, and Marie Rundquist. “Acadian Routes in Maryland.” Acadians Were Here. Website. Accessed DATE. https://acadianswerehere.org/index.html {{Lime|Remember to add the date accessed}} **[https://books.google.com/books/about/The_French_Presence_in_Maryland_1524_180.html?id=4ssLAAAAYAAJ Acadians in Maryland] Gregory A. Wood, ''The French Presence in Maryland,'' 1524-1800 (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1978). Available for purchase but see Jacqueline Girouard for look ups. ***citation: Gregory A. Wood, ''A Guide to the Acadians in Maryland in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries'' (Baltimore, MD: Gateway Press, 1995) p. XX. {{Lime|Remember to enter the page number of the specific entry}} **[https://archive.org/details/recordsofamerica01ameruoft/page/n257/mode/1up Baptisms at St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia] August 29, 1758 to December 31, 1775. ***citation:"List of Baptisms Registered at St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia. First Series: August 29, 1758 to December 31, 1775." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, (Philadelphia : American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia : 1887-1998) vol 1-2, p. 252-350 (Images 258-356), p. XXX / image XXX [URL + NAME & EVENT], DATE OF EVENT, Accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the URL, add the page, image number, name, event. date and date accessed}} **[https://archive.org/details/recordsofamerica01ameruoft/page/226/mode/2up?q= Baptisms at St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia] January 1, 1776 to October 21, 1781. ***citation:"List of Baptisms Registered at St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia. Second Series: January 1, 1776 to October 21, 1781." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, (Philadelphia : American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia : 1887-1998) vol 1-2, p. 227-275 (Images 226-274) p. XXX / image XXX [URL + NAME & EVENT], DATE OF EVENT, Accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the URL, add the page, image number, name, event. date and date accessed}} **[https://archive.org/details/recordsofamerica01ameruoft/page/276/mode/2up?q= Marriages at St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia] 1758-1786 ***citation:"Father Farmer's Marriage Register 1758-1786, Preserved at St. Joseph's Church, Philadelphia." Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, (Philadelphia : American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia : 1887-1998) vol 1-2, p. 276-315 (Images 276-314) p. XXX / image XXX [URL + NAME & EVENT], DATE OF EVENT, Accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the URL, add the page, image number, name, event. date and date accessed}} **[https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b101082979 Collection of manuscripts relating to Acadians in France 1766-1774] Philippe-Antoine Lemoyne, Commissioner of the navy in France, in charge of settling in France the Acadians deported in 1755, compiled a collection of memoirs, letters and reports relating to the various projects aimed at helping these refugees. Contains detailed information about certain families. In French, 833 pages. [https://archivesetmanuscrits.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/cc1250681/cN65692 Description and index of folios.] ***citation: Lemoyne. "Recueil de pièces relatif aux Acadiens: 1766-1774." Manuscrits de la Bibliothèque municipale de Bordeaux, Ms. 1480, Collection Le Moyne. Gallica, bibliothèque numérique de la Bibliothèque Nationale de France, p. XX, accessed DATE. https://gallica.bnf.fr/ark:/12148/btv1b101082979
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the accessed date and page number of the specific entry}} '''Records post-1763''' *[http://www.acadian-home.org/menoudie.html Registers of Franklin Manor, Elysian Fields, Maccan-Nappan, near Menoudie 1764-1800's] Transcribed. Article by Régis Brun, in French, has more information. **citation: Lucie LeBlanc Consentino, [http://www.acadian-home.org/menoudie.html Acadian & Register of Births, Deaths, Marriages, in the Franklin Manor, Elysian Fields, Maccan, Nappan] French Canadian Ancestral Home, 1998 to Present. Accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the accessed date and copy of the specific entry into the blockquote}} **citation: Brun, Régis, "Un Registre de l'état civil des habitants de Franklin Manor, des Champs-Élysés, de Maccan et de Nappan", ''Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne'', vol. II, no 3, 13e cahier, octobre 1966, p. XX, accessed on DATE at https://societehistoriqueacadienne.files.wordpress.com/2017/01/13cahier_total.pdf{{Lime|Remember to replace the accessed date and page number of the specific entry}} *[http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/cea/livres/doc.cfm?livre=bailly Register of Charles-François Bailly, 1768 to 1773 (Caraquet)] transcribed, typed, in French (see also [http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/cea/livres/doc.cfm?ident=BAI0115&retour=nul Alphabetical Index of Names] [http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/cea/livres/doc.cfm?ident=BAI0209&retour=nul Alphabetical Index of Locations] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bailly-132 Background info on Rev. Bailly and English trans of Intro]) **citation: Registre de l'abbé Charles-François Bailly, 1768 à 1773 (Caraquet), transcrit sous la direction de Stephen A. White, Moncton, s.n., 1978, 221 pages, p. XX, [URL EVENT for PERSON] EVENT DATE, accessed DATE
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the page number, URL, the event type and the date you accessed the specific entry}} *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8993-WPBQ?i=4&wc=HCV9-MNL%3A17745701%2C17745702%2C17745703&cc=1321742 Sainte-Anne de Ristigouche Parish Register] Baptisms, Marriages & Burials in '''1774''' in Carleton (images 54, 56) Rivière Saint-Jean (55, 57- 62, 76-79) Paspébiac (56) Kennébécasis (63-64) Memramcook (65) Port Royal/Annapolis Royal (65-67) Baie Sainte-Marie (68-75). '''1775-1782''' Carleton (80-81) Paspébiac (82-85) **citation: "Canada, Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8993-WPBQ?cc=1321742&wc=HCV9-MNL%3A17745701%2C17745702%2C17745703 : 16 July 2014), Ristigouche > Sainte-Anne-de-Ristigouche > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1759-1795, 1842-1870 > image XX of 531; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal. {{Lime|Remember to replace the image number}} *[http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/recherche.php?territoire=GUYANE Parish Registers for the French at French Guyana (Guyane) 1677-1907] Not translated. Registers are listed by town first, then year. Not all towns have the same years available. **citation: Archives Nationales d'Outre-Mer (ANOM) Parish Registers for the French in French Guyana (Guyane) 1677-1907, [http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/recherche.php?territoire=GUYANE EVENT for PERSON] YEAR, page XX, Accessed DATE.
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the URL, the event type, the name of the person in the brackets ( i.e. Marriage for Pierre Carret), add the year and the page, and the date you accessed the specific entry}} * [http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/recherche.php?territoire=SAINT-DOMINGUE Parish Registers for the French at Saint Domingue 1666-1809] Not Translated. Registers are listed by town first, then year. Not all towns have the same years available. See a map [https://www.loc.gov/resource/g4940.ar187000/ here]. **citation: Archives Nationales d'Outre-Mer (ANOM) Parish Registers for the French at Saint Domingue 1666-1809 [http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/recherche.php?territoire=SAINT-DOMINGUE EVENT for PERSON] YEAR, page XX, Accessed DATE.
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the URL, the event type, the name of the person in the brackets ( i.e. Marriage for Pierre Carret), add the year and the page, and the date you accessed the specific entry}} *[http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/recherche.php?territoire=MARTINIQUE Parish Registers for the French in Martinique 1662-1912] Not Translated. Registers are listed by town first, then year. Not all towns have the same years available. **citation: Archives Nationales d'Outre-Mer (ANOM) Parish Registers for the French in Martinique 1662-1912 [http://anom.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/caomec2/recherche.php?territoire=MARTINIQUE EVENT for PERSON] YEAR, page XX, Accessed DATE.
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the URL, the event type, the name of the person in the brackets ( i.e. Marriage for Pierre Carret), add the year and the page, and the date you accessed the specific entry}} *[https://archives.novascotia.ca/acadian/reborn/surnames/ Yarmouth County, 1799-1848] parish registers containing many Acadian families who landed there post deportation, good for burial records especially. Has family name index and transcriptions of records. **citation: Nova Scotia Archives [URL EVENT for PERSON], DATE OF EVENT. An Acadian Parish Reborn. Accessed DATE {{Lime|Remember to replace the URL, the event type and the date you accessed the specific entry}} *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:R%C3%A9gistres_de_paroisses_Acadiennes&public=1 Parish Registers of New Brunswick] mostly 1800's-1900's, with citations prepared *[http://www.acadian-home.org/Restigouche-registers.html Ristigouche 1759-1795 (Secondary)], typed, english, denotes which location **citation:LeBlanc Consentino, L. (2005). [http://www.acadian-home.org/Restigouche-registers.html Some Baptisms Marriages & Burials for Restigouche & other parishes in Baie des Chaleurs, 1759-1795]. Restigouche; Baie des Chaleurs registers;acadian genealogy:Acadian Ancestral Home. Retrieved DATE, citing Les Régistres de la Gaspésie by Father Patrice Gallant AND Histoire de la Famille de Michel Boudrot by Stephen A. White published by l’Association des Boudreau of New Brunswick AND Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes by Stephen A. White i.e. DGFA-2 Transcriptions of parish registers for Baie des Chaleurs to which many corrections have been made before posting to this web site. * [https://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/4631675 Le cahier de messes de l’abbé François Lejamtel] Between 1796 and 1802, Father Lejamtel kept count of the parishioners of Isle Madame and the surrounding communities who paid tithes and who ordered masses in a little black book called the “cahier de messes”. For researchers interested in Acadia and more specifically in the parish of Arichat whose registers for this period disappeared in a fire. Identifies some 273 heads of families, reconstructs more than 80 marriages and identifies 130 people who died before or between 1796 and 1802. Can be accessed online. **citation:Bérubé, Martine, avec la collaboration de Stephen A. White. Le cahier de messes de l’abbé François Lejamtel: Missionnaire à l’Isle Madame, Cape Breton. (Lévis, Québec: Martine Bérubé, 2023) p. XX, online at BAnQ https://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/4631675 accessed DATE,
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{{Lime|Remember to replace the page number, the verbiage with the event type and the date you accessed the specific entry}} * [http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/node/37 Registres de paroisses acadiennes for New Brunswick] PDF Download. These registers are by town, some start as early as 1800. Centre d'études acadiennes. **citation:Registres de paroisses acadiennes, Centre d'études acadiennes. [URL Name of town], page XX, Date accessed * [http://archives.gnb.ca/ Archives provinciales du Nouveau-Brunswick - Provincial Archives of New Brunswick] [http://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/?culture=fr-CA (français)] [http://archives.gnb.ca/Archives/?culture=en-CA (english)] ** [http://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA Vital statistics search] '''Wall of Names and Louisiana Sources''' *[https://www.acadianmemorial.org/ensemble_encore2/search.php Wall of Names at the Acadian Memorial in Louisiana] Click on the name to get the full entry **citation:Brasseaux, Carl. “Acadian Exiles in Louisiana Wall of Names.” Acadian Database - Search Results. Acadian Memorial Foundation. Accessed July 20, 2020. [URL Wall of Names for NAME OF PERSON] {{Lime|Remember to enter the Individual URL and the persons name in the placeholder for "Name of Person" and the date you accessed the specific entry}} *See also [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Frequently_used_sources Louisiana Family Frequently Used Sources] == Secondary Reliable Sources with Conditions == '''Stephen A White, noted Acadian Genealogist with numerous publications''' *”Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes”; Stephen A. White. Print only. The DGFA is not being reissued or updated. It is currently under revision, but, it has been so for years and may never see publication. Still, most of the information is correct and sourced but may not be complete as more information comes to light as time goes by. The corrections are available online and should be consulted, but please note that they stopped being updated in 2011. The DGFA is written in French but White has published an English translation of the notes only which is probably available in some libraries. ** citationWhite, Stephen A., Patrice Gallant, and Hector-J Hébert. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes. Moncton, N.-B.: Centre d'études acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 1999, Print. P. XX {{Lime|Remember to add the page number(s) for the specific entry}} *[http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/cor-dict.pdf White's Corrections] in french. Note: corrections stopped being updated in 2011. **citation: White, Stephen A. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes, "Ajouts et corrections" [http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/cor-dict.pdf ''Ajouts et corrections'']; Université de Moncton, Centre d'études acadiennes; Online *"English Supplement to the Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes", Part I 1636 to 1714, Stephen A. White; print only. This book is a translation of the Dictionnaire's introduction, the bibliography, all the biographical and explanatory notes. It incorporates a number of revisions and corrections. **citation: White, Stephen A. English Supplement to the Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes ,Part I 1636 to 1714; Moncton, N.-B.: Centre d'études acadiennes, Université de Moncton, 2000, Print. P. XX. {{Lime|Remember to add the page number(s) for the specific entry}} *[http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/node/55 Genealogy of 37 Families] or [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:La_g%C3%A9n%C3%A9alogie_des_trente-sept_familles_h%C3%B4tesses_des_Retrouvailles_94 PDF links] for “La généalogie des trente-sept familles hôtesses des ‘Retrouvailles ‘94”; WHITE, Stephen A. **citation: White, Stephen A. ''La généalogie des trente-sept familles hôtesses des Retrouvailles 94,'' online articles, Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, vol. 25, nos 2 et 3 (1994), [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/node/55 Family Name], page XX {{Lime|Remember to add the family name and page number(s) for the specific entry}} '''Other broad based compendiums, Dictionnaires, Genealogies and Reliable Family Trees''' *[http://www.savart.info/AcadieADN/ Acadie ADN / Acadian DNA (Mothers of Acadia)] Click on names for more relationship information and triangulation. **citation: Denis Savard, Administrator, [http://www.savart.info/AcadieADN/ Acadie ADN / Acadian DNA (Mothers of Acadia) Signatures ADN], NAME, Accessed DATE {{Lime|Remember to add the family name for the specific entry and date accessed}} *[https://www.prdh-igd.com/ PRDH] Programme de Recherche en Démographie Historique (Historical Demographic Research Program) done by Université de Montréal, indexing individuals and families, on-line site (membership required) is now managed by Drouin Institute. It includes many Acadians and also those who lived in Quebec at some time. Mostly accurate, but is a secondary source, has links to primary records. **citation for families: Birth, Death, Marriage, Parents, Siblings {{PRDH|Famille|XXXX}} {{Lime|Be sure to replace the family number XXXX in the example with the actual record number}} **citation for individuals: Birth, Death, Marriage, Parents {{PRDH|Individu|XXXX}} {{Lime|Be sure to replace the individual's number XXXX in the example with the actual record number}} *[https://archive.org/stream/gnalogiedesf00gaud#page/n5/mode/2up Généalogie des familles acadiennes : Placide Gaudet] in french, searchable, families in alphabetical order listed by generation. **citation: ''Généalogie des familles acadiennes'', Report concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905, Volume II, Appendix A, Ottawa, S.E.Dawson, 1905, Genealogist Placide Gaudet [URL Name of person] p. XX. {{Lime|Remember to add page number(s) for the specific entry}} *[http://acadie1755.tripod.com/PC100index.html Father Clarence d'Entremont articles] **citation:d'Entremont, Clarence. "Article name," Yarmouth Vanguard, date [url name]
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. {{Lime|Remember to add the article name in the quotes and the date for the specific entry, together with the url and give it a name probably related to the article}} *[https://gw.geneanet.org/katheriot?lang=en&m=S&nz=theriot&pz=frederick+joseph&ocz=1&n=bourg&p= Karen Theriot Reader] Karen Theriot Readers Geneanet site, a secondary source, but one which cites numerous sources. Good to use for family relationships. Always give credit: include her name, the URL and her sources. **citation: Karen Theriot Reader [URL Name] citing XYZ
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{{Lime|Remember to add specific URL and name for the entry}} *[http://mwlandry.ca/genealog/ Marcel Landry] Marcel Landry's site, a secondary source, also good for family relationships but insufficient as a standalone source. Always give credit: include his name, the URL and any sources provided. **citation: Marcel W Landry [URL Name] citing XYZ
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{{Lime|Remember to add specific URL and name for the entry}} *Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens by Bona Arsenault. Contains genealogies by area, paged continuously. Caution: Bona Arsenault didn't always work from original records and his work '''has many mistakes'''. Use with Janet Jehn's corrections shown below. The six volumes can be borrowed online for 1 hour at Internet Archive (login required) Vol 1 [https://archive.org/details/histoireetgeneal0000arse Histoire des Acadiens], Vol 2 [https://archive.org/details/isbn_0776150278 Port-Royal], Vol 3 [https://archive.org/details/isbn_0776150278_f6d2 Beaubassin & Grand-Pré], Vol 4 [https://archive.org/details/isbn_0776150278_s8d6/mode/2up Pisiguit, Cobequid, Chipoudy et Petitcoudiac, Cap-de-Sable et Pobomcoup, Rivière Saint-Jean, Ristigouche], Vol 5 [https://archive.org/details/isbn_0776150278_o5v5 Plaisance, Île Royale incluant Louisbourt, Île Saint-Jean], Vol 6 [https://archive.org/details/isbn_0776150278_x0f8 Îles Saint-Pierre et Miquelon, Îles-de-la-Madeleine, Bordeaux, Belle-Île-en-Mer, Louisiane] **citation: Bona Arsenault, ''Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens'' (Montreal: Lemeac, 1978, 6 vols.), Vols. 1-6. p. XXX . {{Lime|Remember to add page number}} *Corrections & additions to Arsenault's Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens. Janet Jehn has published a volume of corrections and additions to Bona Arsenault which should be consulted. **citation: Jehn, Janet and Arsenault, Bona. Corrections & additions to Arsenault's Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens, J.B. Jehn, [Covington, KY [2001?], ©1988. p. XX{{Lime|Remember to add page number}} *Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes by Archange Godbout [https://www.genealogiequebec.com/membership/fr/fonds-drouin/collections-diverses Godbout] handwritten notes in draft form. *[https://www.worldcat.org/title/genealogie-des-familles-acadiennes-de-lile-du-prince-edouard/oclc/667804714 Bernard, Jean. Généalogie des familles acadiennes de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard] Print only, in French: 7 volumes, 2009; updated edition, 2016. Lookups available by [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Gallant-2510 Nicole Gallant Nunes]]. **citation:Bernard, Jean. Généalogie des familles acadiennes de l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard, c. 1764 - c. 1900, Baie de Malpèque, Î.-P.-É, Volume #, Page #, Publication date. Print.{{Lime|Remember to add the volume number, page number and which publication (2009 or 2016).}} *[https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4134&context=etd Many Real Estate Transactions] **citation: Blasi, Carol A. "Land Tenure in Acadian Agricultural Settlements, 1604-1755: Cultural Retention and the Emergence of Custom [https://digitalcommons.library.umaine.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=4134&context=etd Transaction Type] published by The University of Maine, August, 2019 p. XXX (image XXX) citing Footnote here. *[http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/1986879 Une Colonie féodale en Amérique, L'Acadie (1604-1881)]. Searchable letters and articles in French, Acadian history. **citation: de Saint-Père, Rameau, "Une Colonie féodale en Amérique, L'Acadie (1604-1881) 1889 [http://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/1986879 Page XX], Granger Freres, Montreal, Canada, 1899. p. XX. {{Lime|Remember to add page number with the URL and at the end XX (two places)}} *[https://www.septentrion.qc.ca/catalogue/voyage-de-rameau-de-saint-pere-en-acadie-le Le voyage de Rameau de Saint-Père en Acadie] In French. A transcription of Rameau de Saint-Père's travel notes with added information about post-deportation Acadian families that settled in the Maritimes. Has a list of pioneer families of baie Sainte-Marie & Yarmouth County, N.S. Lookups available through [[Cormier-1939|Gisèle Cormier]]. **citation: LeBlanc, Ronnie-Gilles, Le voyage de Rameau de Saint-Père en Acadie: 1860, Les Éditions du Septentrion, Québec, 2018, p. XX. {{Lime|Remember to add page number}} *[https://archive.org/details/reportconcerning21publ/page/n3 ''Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905''], Archive Version **citation: Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year 1905, Volume II, Ottawa, S.E.Dawson, 1905, Genealogist Placide Gaudet [URL Name of person] p. XX. {{Lime|Remember to add page number(s) for the specific entry}} *[https://archive.org/details/n07sessionalpaper40canauoft/page/72 Oath of Allegiance 1729-1730] List of names plus many letters from the English, searchable. **citation: ''Sessional Papers'', Volume 7, Part II: Second Session of the Tenth Parliament of the Dominion of Canada" 1906, Vol XL. Pages 72-80. Oath of Allegiance 1729-1730 [https://archive.org/details/n07sessionalpaper40canauoft/page/72 List of names], p. XX. . {{Lime|Remember to add page number(s) for the specific entry}} *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Les_parlers_fran%C3%A7ais_d_Acadie_enqu%C3%AAte/csAqAAAAMAAJ?hl=en Les parlers français d'Acadie, enquête linguistique] by Geneviève Massignon, print, searchable text online **citation: Massignon, Genevieve. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Les_parlers_fran%C3%A7ais_d_Acadie_enqu%C3%AAte/csAqAAAAMAAJ?hl=en Les parlers français d'Acadie, enquête linguistique], Librairie Klincksieck, Paris, 1962, 2 tomes. Page XX * Le Bulletin des recherches historiques [http://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/bullet-4.pdf list of articles of interest to Acadians] Bibliographie acadienne - liste des articles de périodiques (antérieur à 1976) ** For example, [https://archive.org/stream/lebulletindesrec18archuoft#page/356/mode/2up Arbre généalogique de Mgr Edouard LeBlanc, évêque de Saint-Jean, N.-B.]. * 1895 to 1900 available at [http://eco.canadiana.ca/view/oocihm.8_06617 Early Canadiana Online] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/11129?availability=Family%20History%20Library Acadian Genealogy Exchange], Vol. 1, no. 1 (Feb. 1972)-vol. 41 no. 2 (Oct 2012). Some issues are available in FamilySearch as digital images. **citation: AUTHOR, “ARTICLE TITLE,” ''Acadian Genealogy Exchange'', Janet B. Jehn, editor and publisher, Volume XX, no. XX (MONTH or SEASON, YEAR): Page XX, URL {{Lime|Remember to add specific information}} '''Family, Person or Location Specific Books and Articles''' *[https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/e/b/Trish-Leblanc-NF/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-Index.html Trish Leblanc] Typed, listed in alphabetical order with key dates on Index. Focused on relatives of LeBlanc and MacLean families with many Acadians here, sources are cited, please include in the citation by adding "citing and name of source" per the recommended format below. **citation: Leblanc, T. (n.d.). The LeBlanc and MacLean Families of Nova Scotia: Index of Individuals. Genealogy.com. [https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/e/b/Trish-Leblanc-NF/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-Index.html PERSON] citing and name of source. Accessed DATE" {{Lime|Remember to add specific URL for the person you accessed and their name for the entry in addition to the underlying sources cited}} *Les Allain Du Nouveau-Brunswick Et De La Gaspésie. Thériault, Fidèle. **citation:Thériault, Fidèle. Les Allain Du Nouveau-Brunswick Et De La Gaspésie. Fredericton, N.-B: Fidèle Thériault, 2004. Print.
Note: library source: https://www.worldcat.org/title/57064569 *Les Famille de Caraquet, Dictionnaire généalogique Fidèle Thériault. Lookups can be done by [[LeBlanc-7823|Renaud LeBlanc]] **citation:Fidèle Thériault, Les Famille de Caraquet, Dictionnaire généalogique, Incluant Les Pionniers Des Paroisses de Bas-Caraquet, Bertrand, Grande-Anse, Paquetville, Maisonnette, Et Saint-Simom, F. Thériault, 1985, p XX
*[https://books.google.ca/books/about/Arsenault_Family.html?id=v1RQpwAACAAJ&redir_esc=y Dictionnaire généalogique des familles Arsenault] by Denis Savard; print, searchable text online. **citation:Savard, Denis. [https://books.google.ca/books/about/Arsenault_Family.html?id=v1RQpwAACAAJ&redir_esc=y "Dictionnaire généalogique des familles Arsenault"], Sainte-Foy, Québec: Editions MultiMondes, 2000, p. XX *Paul Hébert et Marguerite Arseneau : une famille pionnière et fondatrice établie à Cocagne en 1767 : ascendance et descendance by Hébert, Paul, Roger Hébert, and Norma Taylor-Boudreau. **citation:Hébert, Paul, Roger Hébert, and Norma Taylor-Boudreau. Paul Hébert Et Marguerite Arseneau: Une Famille Pionnière Et Fondatrice Établie À Cocagne En 1767 : Ascendance Et Descendance. Grande-Digue, N.-B.: L'Association, 1997. Print.
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Location of books: https://www.worldcat.org/title/37984265 *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Melanson_Melan%C3%A7on/nKQdAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Melanson-Melançon: the genealogy of an Acadian and Cajun family] by Michael B. Melanson, online, searcheable **citation: Melanson, Michael B. [https://www.google.com/books/edition/Melanson_Melan%C3%A7on/nKQdAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=0 Melanson-Melançon: the genealogy of an Acadian and Cajun family], Dracut, Mass. : Lanesville Pub., 2004. p. XX *[http://www.pitretrail.com/ The Pitre Trail from Acadia] website, many sources. **citation: Roostan, Wendy Pitre ''The Pitre Trail from Acadia'' Web site designed to assist Pitre descendants in finding their way back through history [URL [Resource]/[Link] ((Lime|Remember to add the specific resource link which can be done by right-clicking and selecting ‘open in new window’}} *[https://advitam.banq.qc.ca/notice/398808 Jean Campagna Trial] Criminal case file - 35-page original document including interrogations and depositions. See also [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Jean_Campagna_Trial&public=1 Jean Campagna Trial WikiTree Page] with summary of the case, list of witnesses, some depositions and sources. **citation:Fonds Conseil Souverain, Procès de Jean Campagna, TP1, S777, D117, Advitam, BAnQ accessed at https://advitam.banq.qc.ca/notice/398808 *[https://www.francogene.com/ Francogene] Denis Beauregard's website cites sources, but on-line in a fragmentary fashion only, the full source citations are only available in CD-Rom or other purchasable media. A good site to use for clues but should always be checked against other, more explicit sources. Has DNA appended to many records. **citation: Denis Beauregard. [URL Name] Genealogy of French in North America. Accessed date. {{Lime|Remember to add specific URL and name for the entry}} *[https://progenealogistnicole.blogspot.com/ 'The Possible Origins of the Acadian Michel Haché dit Gallant and the Ongoing D.N.A. Analysis of Haché/Gallant Descendants Today' ] **citation:Gallant-Nunes, Nicole. 'The Possible Origins of the Acadian Michel Haché dit Gallant and the Ongoing D.N.A. Analysis of Haché/Gallant Descendants Today' [https://progenealogistnicole.blogspot.com/ Article] published by Nicole Gallant-Nunes, April 2022. Accessed date. {{Lime|Remember to add the Accessed date}} *[https://yamachiche.ca/histoire/histoire-yamachiche-acadiens2013.pdf Hommage a nos familles acadiennes: l'histoire d'Yamachiche ]List of the first Acadian families that settled in Yamachiche after 1755. **citation:Desaulniers, André, "Hommage a nos familles acadiennes: l'histoire d'Yamachiche." Published by Municipalité d'Yamachiche. Publication No 10, 2013. PDF, Accessed date. https://yamachiche.ca/histoire/histoire-yamachiche-acadiens2013.pdf {{Lime|Remember to add the Accessed date}} *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000238429/Home An Historical Guide to New Brunswick] by J. Clarence Webster. Available online. **citation: Webster, John Clarence Webster, An Historical Guide to New Brunswick. (Fredericton, N. B., The New Brunswick tourist association, 1928, p. XX, available online at https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000238429/Home . {{Lime|Remember to add specific image number for the entry}} '''Quebec and France Resources''' *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Quebec_Ressources'''Québec Resources'''] This page created by [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Quebecois Québec Project] with many additional Québec sources including those described below. *[https://www.fichierorigine.com/ '''Fichier Origine'''] by Fédération québécoise des sociétés de généalogie (Québec federation of genealogical societies) . Contains data on immigrants to the colony and their known family in France. Indexed. Mostly Quebec, a few Acadians **citation: "Quebec, Quebec Federation of Genealogical Societies, Family Origins, 1621-1865," database, record id: XXXX [URL PERSON] accessed DATE{{Lime|Remember to replace the record entry number, the actual link, persons name, date accessed for the specific entry}} *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8993-4JHJ?owc=waypoints&wc=HC37-JWL%3A13628401%2C13628402%2C13628403&cc=1321742 To find people in Quebec] if you have an idea of the location, you can search these actual registers in french, not indexed, not transcribed. Of particular interest is Restigouche (1759-1795) and Bonaventure (1791+) of Nova Scotia. Marriages starting in 1763, births and burials start in 1864. **citation: see the Information tab on each page which provides a citation to copy *[https://www.novascotiagenealogy.com/ Nova Scotia Archives] Vital Statistics bureau *[https://patrimoinequebec.ca/Archive/BIBLIOTHEQUE/REGISTRE%20HOTEL-DIEU/mobile/index.html#p=1 ''Registre journalier des malades de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Québec''] Typed, in french, date order, searchable, 1689-1760. A number of Acadians. ** citation: Marcel Fournier et Gisèle Monarque [https://patrimoinequebec.ca/Archive/BIBLIOTHEQUE/REGISTRE%20HOTEL-DIEU/mobile/index.html#p=1 ''Registre journalier des malades de l'Hôtel-Dieu de Québec''], avec la collaboration de Dominique Ritchot et du PRDH, Société de recherche historique Archiv-Histo, Montreal, Québec, 2005, p. XX
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{{Lime|Remember to add the page number and verbiage}} *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/70163?availability=Family%20History%20Library Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes], by l'abbé Cyprien '''Tanguay'''. Tanguay did his research in the mid-1800s, and had access to original sources which are no longer available due to deterioration or loss of records, but he does have numerous errors. Scroll down to view digital versions by volume. **citation: Tanguay, Cyprien. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes depuis la fondation de la colonie jusqu'a nos jours, Montréal, Quebec: E Senécal & Fils, 1871-1890, 7 Volumes, digital publisher FamilySearch International. [URL Person Name], Vol X, Page XX {{Lime|Remember to add specific URL and name for the entry}} *[https://www.genealogiequebec.com/membership/fr/fonds-drouin/collections-diverses Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec], by René '''Jetté'''. More recent than Tanguay's work, Jetté still has some errors, although much fewer than Tanguay. There exist addenda to the original work correcting some earlier data. Available in libraries and some on-line services (Drouin for membership fee) **citation: Jetté, René. Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec, des origines a 1730 [https://www.genealogiequebec.com/membership/fr/fonds-drouin/collections-diverses Dictionnaire], Les Presses de l'Université de Montréal, Montréal, Quebec, Canada, 1983. image number XX. {{Lime|Remember to add specific image number for the entry}} *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:France_genealogical_resources '''France Genealogical Resources'''] This page created by [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:France France Project] has links to Departmental and Municipal Archives and their birth, marriage and burial records that are available online. == Unreliable Sources == *A tree without sources is insufficient as a source for WikiTree profiles. May be used for clues but should never be the only citation. Most often shown in the See Also section of Sources. *[http://genealogie-acadienne.net/ Généalogie Acadienne] compiles genealogical information of Acadians, maintained by author and amateur genealogist [http://www.leandremaillet.com/ Léandre Maillet]. Has secondary sources. Author says to double check anything on the site. Has a fee. *Lanctôt, Léopold, Familles acadiennes, Ste-Julie, Qc : Editions du Libre-Echange, 1994, 2 vol. Some of the information is not based on documented facts. * Geneanet trees: Geneanet trees are user-contributed trees, many of them unsourced. A tree with precise dates and places will usually be a good guide of where to look for primary records. Please take the time to look for the source and check it for yourself. Do not cite the Geneanet tree as your only source: it is courteous to give credit, however when the tree exists in multiple copies on the net you may not be crediting the original builder. When a tree does present sources, please take the time to look up the original sources. Give credit. * Other user-contributed trees: FamilySearch, Ancestry, Geni, MyHeritage, Rootsweb, WikiTree, the Peerage, family association websites, etc. * Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015 which is included among the sources on Ancestry.com, but is totally unreliable. It distills mostly correct information from other sources without attribution, but it also includes an alarming amount of completely bogus garbage. Problem stems from multiple data merges in their databases. *International Genealogical Index: this is just a created index of all the trees and their their info, with no other verifiable sources of actual records and documents. * Published databases containing information of uncertain origin: There are a number of "records" collections available on websites such as Ancestry and MyHeritage (and in some instance formerly distributed on CD-ROM) that do not identify their information sources and in fact are built in whole or in part from doubtful publications and user-contributed content. These include the "Family Data Collection" and similar sources associated with Edmund West, the "Ancestral File," the "Millennium File," the "Pedigree Resource File," and "U.S. and International Marriage Records, 1560-1900." * Find A Grave memorials: Most pre-1700 memorials come without an actual burial place and burial details, and are in fact reconstructed from family trees. They show a picture of the cemetery gate often, rather than a gravestone, which is in any case extremely rare to find, most people not having had one in this era. The wooden crosses that were originally used have long disintegrated. These cannot be used as sources. * genealogie.quebec info (François Marchi's website): This site uses a wide range of sources, including a lot of user-contributed, and unverifiable, information. Any information attributed to "courriel de X..." should be disregarded. Some of the contributors can be found on other genealogy sites (Geneanet) where it is clear that they collected their data from online trees. The most often cited sources on his site are Tanguay (which has many errors) and census data, which are available elsewhere more directly. * NosOrigines: Nos Origines is user-contributed. If the Nos Origines pages have sources, look for the sources instead, don't use Nos Origines as the source. They often give source citation as PRDH with no further detail.

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[[Category:Acadians Project Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Canadian History]] [[Category:Acadie]] [[Category:Nouvelle-France]] [[Category: Acadian Genealogy Resources]] == L'Acadie == (see below for English version) L'Acadie historique était un territoire de la Nouvelle-France, espace contrôlé par le Royaume de France en Amérique du Nord, du xviie au xviiie siècle. L'Acadie d'aujourd'hui est une région nord-américaine comptant environ 500 000 habitants, majoritairement des Acadiens, dont la principale langue est le français. L'Acadie comprend grosso modo le nord et l'est de la province canadienne du Nouveau-Brunswick ainsi que des localités plus isolées à l'Île-du-Prince-Édouard, en Nouvelle-Écosse et à Terre-Neuve-et-Labrador. Au sens large, l'Acadie fait aussi référence aux communautés de la diaspora acadienne, notamment au Québec et aux États-Unis. Par son territoire, sa langue, sa culture, ses institutions et ses symboles, l'Acadie serait une nation sans reconnaissance explicite. L'Acadie d'aujourd'hui: * http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadie L'Acadie historique: * http://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadie_(Nouvelle-France) === Histoire === ==== 1604-1713 ==== * 1604 - Ile Sainte-Croix ** [[Mons-7|Pierre Duguas de Mons]] fonde l'Acadie, accompagné par Samuel de Champlain et Jean de Poutrincourt. * 1605 - Port-Royal ** Dugua déplace la colonie a Port-Royal. * 1607 ** Les premiers colons retournent en France. * 1610 ** Poutrincourt retourn a Port-Royal accompagné de quelques personnes dont Claude et Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour. * 1613 ** Attaque virginienne * 1621 ** William Alexander reçois une charte pour établie la colonie de la Nouvelle-Ecosse * 1632 - Traité de Saint-Germain-en-Laye ** l'Acadie est retourné à la France. ** Isaac de Razilly nommé gouverneur. * 1635 ** La mort de Razilly provoque une dispute entre Charles de Menou d'Aulnay et Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour. * 1650 ** D'Aulnay meurt accidentellement, causant une guerre de succession entre Emmanuel LeBorgne, Charles de Saint-Étienne de la Tour et Nicolas Denys * 1654 ** [[Sedgwick-11|Robert Sedgwick]] dirige la conquête de Port-Royal par les Anglais. * 1667 ** Le traité de Bréda rend l'Acadie à la France. * 1670 ** Le gouverneur Hector d'Andigné de Grandfontaine prend enfin le contrôle effectif. * 1671 ** [[Bourgeois-8|Jacques (Jacob) Bourgeois]] et Michel Leneuf de La Vallière et de Beaubassin fondèrent le village de Beaubassin. * 1682 ** [[Laverdure-10|Pierre Melanson dit Laverdure]], son épouse [[Mius, d'Entremont-1|Marguerite Mius d’Entremont]] et leurs enfants quittent Port-Royal pour fonder Grand-Pré. * 1690 ** Le gouverneur Des Friches de Mennaval, disposant de 100 soldats à Port-Royal, ne peut rien contre William Phips et ses 700 hommes répartis sur sept bateaux. * 1691 ** L'Acadie est annexée au Massachusetts * 1692 ** Joseph Robineau de Villebon reprend la majeure partie de l'Acadie. * 1697 - Traité de Ryswick * 1710 ** Port-Royal est rebaptisée Annapolis Royal * 1713 - Traités d'Utrecht ** L'Acadie, renommée Nouvelle-Écosse, est cédée au Royaume-Uni (sauf l'Île Royale) ==== 1713-1755 ==== * 1713 ** Fondation de Louisbourg * 1720 ** Début de la colonisation de l'île Saint-Jean * 1745 ** Les troupes de la Nouvelle-Angleterre aidées par la Royal Navy britannique s’emparent de la ville de Louisbourg en 1745 après six semaines de siège. * 1748 - Traité d'Aix-la-Chapelle ** Redonne l'île Saint-Jean et l'île Royale à la France. * 1749 ** Halifax a été fondée par le général Edward Cornwallis. ** Les Micmacs, alliés des Français, déclarent la guerre aux Britanniques ** Les missionnaires Jean-Louis Le Loutre et Pierre Maillard tentent alors d'attirer les Acadiens vers les Trois-Rivières ==== 1755-1763 ==== * 1755 - Grand Dérangement ** Charles Lawrence, gouverneur de la Nouvelle-Écosse, fait prendre le fort Beauséjour aux mains des Français et commence la Déportation des Acadiens. ** La résistance acadienne s'organise dès la prise du fort Beauséjour et Joseph Brossard, dit Beausoleil, attaque à plusieurs reprises les Britanniques dans Beaubassin * 1758 ** L'île Saint-Jean est presque vidée de sa population. Les deux tiers sont déportés en France. * 1763 - Traité de Paris ** La Grande-Bretagne obtient de la France l'Île Royale, l'Isle Saint-Jean, l'Acadie, et le Canada ==== 1763-1850 ==== * 1785 ** Près de la moitié des Acadiens de France se rendent en Louisiane == Acadia == Acadia (in the French language Acadie) was a colony of New France, in northeastern North America that included parts of eastern Quebec, the Maritime provinces, and modern-day Maine to the Kennebec River. Prior to European settlement, it was [[Space:Mi%27kma%27ki_Lands|Mi'kma'ki territory]]. Today, Acadia is used to refer to regions of North America that are historically associated with the lands, descendants, and/or culture of the former French region. It particularly refers to regions of The Maritimes with French roots, language, and culture, primarily in New Brunswick, Nova Scotia, the Magdalen Islands and Prince Edward Island, as well as in Maine. It can also be used to refer to the Acadian diaspora in southern Louisiana, a region also referred to as Acadiana. In the abstract, Acadia refers to the existence of a French culture in any of these regions. For in-depth information, see the following links: * http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acadia === History === * 1604 - Sainte-Croix Island * 1605 - Port-Royal * 1755 - Great Expulsion == Genealogical Resources Généalogiques == Voir/See [[Space:Acadians_Project_Reliable_Sources|Acadian Reliable Sources]] [[Space:Census_links_and_citations|Acadian Censuses and Lists]]

ACHTERGROND INFORMATIE EN GESCHIEDENIS

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[[Category: Netherlands Project]][[Category:Nederlands Portaal]][[Category: WikiTree Help (NL)]] [[Project:Nederlands_Portaal| NEDERLANDS PORTAAL]]|[[Space:NEDERLANDS_PORTAAL_INDEX| INDEX NEDERLANDS PORTAAL]] {{Image|file=Nederlands_Portaal_Managers-48.png |align=m |size=600 }}
''Welkom''
Op deze pagina vind je achtergrond informatie met links die van belang kunnen zijn voor Nederlands genealogisch onderzoek. ==Informatie== ===Algemeen=== * [http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/cms/nl/collecties/databanken MEERTENS INSTITUUT KNAW, DATABANK]
Taal, cultuur en namen *[http://www.nazatendevries.nl/Genealogie/Over%20Genealogie/Alles%20over%20Genealogie.html ALLES OVER GENEALOGIE ] *[http://www.voorouder.nl/begrippenlijst/? BEGRIPPENLIJST GENEALOGIE] *[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franse_republikeinse_kalender FRANSE JAARTELLING 1792-1805] ** [https://www.napoleon.org/en/history-of-the-two-empires/the-republican-calendar/ Omrekenen Frans republikeinse kalender]. * [http://www.geneaknowhow.net/faq/recht/leeftijdsgrens.htm LEEFTIJDSGRENZEN MEERDERJARIGHEID, VERSCHILLENDE REGIOS EN PERIODEN] *[[Space:Nederlandse_Archieven |NEDERLANDSE ARCHIEVEN]] *[[Space:Nederlandse_Hulpbronnen| NEDERLANDSE HULPBRONNEN ]] *[http://www.geneaknowhow.net/faq/onderzoek/paleografie-hulp.htm PALEOGRAFIE HULP] *[http://www.vondel.humanities.uva.nl/paleografie/index.php PALEOGRAFIE, CURSUS] ===Oude plaats- en locatienamen=== * [https://assets.amsterdam.nl/publish/pages/753563/herkomstonderzoek_2.pdf Oude plaatsnamen naar hedendaagse locaties]. Stadsarchief Amsterdam, Geografische verwijzingen notarieel en ondertrouw. * [https://hisgis.nl/kaartviewer/ Geografisch Informatiesysteem]. Oude kaarten, Frysle akademy. * [https://erfgeo.nl ErfGeo Nederlandse topografie door de tijd].
Database met oude plaatsnamen en locaties. *[http://www.veldnamenwalcheren.nl/index.html? VELDNAMEN WALCHEREN] ===Nederlandse namen en patroniemen=== * [http://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/ KNAW, NEDERLANDSE FAMILIENAMENBANK] * [http://www.historien.nl/de-geschiedenis-van-de-achternaam/ GESCHIEDENIS NEDERLANDSE ACHTERNAMEN]. * [http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/voornamen/geschiedenis.html KNAW, GESCHIEDENIS VOORNAMEN] * [http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/nvb/ KNAW, NEDERLANDSE VOORNAMENBANK] * [http://www.naamkunde.net NAAMKUNDE] * * [[Space:Nederlandse_Naamconventie#Nederlandse_patroniemen_en_naams-patronen|NEDERLANDSE PATRONIEMEN EN NAAMS-PATRONEN]] * [http://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/detail_naam.php?info=kenmerk&kenmerk=patroniem&nfd_naam=Poepjes&gba_lcnaam=&operator=eq&taal= PATRONIEMEN, Familienamenbank] ===Oude begrippen === *[http://www.margret.nl/beroepen.html? OUDE BEROEPEN] *[http://www.meertens.knaw.nl/mgw/maat/10 OUDE MATEN EN GEWICHTEN] *[http://www.veldnamenwalcheren.nl/index.html? VELDNAMEN WALCHEREN] ===Oude boeken en naslagwerken=== *[http://www.gutenberg.org/files/36077/36077-h/36077-h.htm? De Nederlandse geslachtsnamen door Johan Winkelervaring] *[http://gtb.inl.nl/?owner=WNT HISTORISCHE WOORDENBOEKEN] ==Geschiedenis == *[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tijdlijn_van_de_Nederlandse_geschiedenis? Tijdlijn van de Nederlandse Geschiedenis]
*[http://www.blikopdewereld.nl/blog/4130-deel-1-de-geschiedenis-van-nederland? Geschiedenis van Nederland deel 1] Late middeleeuwen tot 1576 *[http://www.blikopdewereld.nl/blog/4131-deel-2-de-geschiedenis-van-nederland-van-1576-tot-1648? Geschiedenis van Nederland deel 2] 1576-1648 *[http://www.blikopdewereld.nl/blog/4134-deel-3-de-geschiedenis-van-nederland-1648-1795? Geschiedenis van Nederland deel 3] 1648-1795 *[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Koninkrijk_der_Nederlanden? Het Koninkrijk der Nederlanden] 1815 tot heden *[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bataafse_Republiek DE BATAAFSE REPUBLIEK] {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-11.png |align=m |size=l }} ==Nederlandse koloniën == * [https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlandse_koloniën NEDERLANDSE KOLONIËN] * [https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lijst_van_Nederlandse_koloniën_en_handelsposten NEDERLANDSE KOLONIËN EN HANDELSPOSTEN] * [http://www.allesopeenrij.nl/article.php?aid=348 Nederlandse koloniën door de eeuwen heen] ===De Oost=== {{Image|file=Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_Project.gif |align=m |size=175 |caption=De Verenigde Oostindische Compagnie }} *[http://www.voc-kenniscentrum.nl/index.html? KENNISCENTRUM VOC] *[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vereenigde_Oostindische_Compagnie? DE VOC] *[http://vocopvarenden.nationaalarchief.nl/default.aspx? OPVARENDEN VOC SCHEPEN ] *[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlands-Indië NEDERLANDS-INDIE] **[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Molukken? MOLUKKEN] ***[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amboina_(VOC-gebied)? AMBONIA] ***[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/VOC_op_de_Banda-eilanden? BANDA EILANDEN ] **[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Java_(eiland) JAVA] ***[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batavia_(Nederlands-Indië)? BATAVIA] *[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceylon_(VOC-gebied) CEYLON ] ===De West=== (West Afrika, Noord en Zuid Amerika)
*[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/West-Indische_Compagnie? West Indische Compagnie] *[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlandse_Antillen? Nederlandse Antillen] *[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlands-Brazili%C3%AB Nieuw Holland] *[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nieuw-Nederland? Nieuw Nederland] *[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geschiedenis_van_Nederlands_Guiana? Nederlands Guiana en Suriname] *[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suriname SURINAME] *[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Geschiedenis_van_Zuid-Afrika#Vroege_Nederlandse_vestiging? Zuid Afrika ] **[https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlandse_Kaapkolonie? Nederlandse Kaap Kolonie] ===Emigranten=== *[http://www.geschiedenisbeleven.nl/ik-vertrek-emigratie-uit-nederland-vroeger-en-nu/? Emigratie uit Nederland vroeger en nu]. *[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlandse_Australi%C3%ABr Australië] *[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlandse_Canadezen Canada] *[https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nederlandse_Amerikanen USA] *Afrika Overige {{Image|file=Granny_s_pictures-11.png |align=m |size=l }} ===Immigranten=== Europa *Frankrijk *Portugal *Spanje *Turkije *Zuidelijke Nederlanden **[http://www.geschiedenisbeleven.nl/immigratie-de-17e-eeuw-een-succesverhaal/? Immigratie in de 17e eeuw]. Azie *China *Indonesië **Molukken **Java **Sumatra Afrika *Marokko Zuid-Amerika *Nederlandse Antillen *Suriname [http://www.nationaalarchief.sr/collecties/archieven-on-line? Nationaal archief Suriname]

Acland and Ackland Connections

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[[Category: Baronets Acland of Columb John]] [[Category: Baronets Acland of St Mary Magdalen]] This project just has one member, me. [[O'Sullivan-739|Sasha O'Sullivan]], I am very interested in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?search=Acland&title=Special:Search&fulltext=1&searchToken=bvk8idjtptrtf6j5ustohrfy2Acl Acland ] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Special:Search&profile=default&fulltext=Search&search=Ackland&searchToken=3as28sro1jzq9fgjtx6ftu6rk Ackland's] family name, connections and history of. I have now invited a few contacts, I hope you stay with the project and add some information when time permits. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. * Checking lineage of the name and variations. * Linking to reliable sources. * Connecting to other Ackland's, whether in Australia or abroad to enlarge upon this project. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7423894 send me a private message]. Thanks! History to Ackland with and without the K: Seems that the landkey branch of the family kept the 'k' in their name but john ackland whose grand father was arthur plantagent dropped the 'k' his brother hugh and anthony kept the 'k' and inherited landkey and another manor (circa) 1540s ..''' More information on the [https://www.thepeerage.com/master_index.htm Peerage]. Notes: [https://www.thepeerage.com/p143.htm Sir Arthur Acland] was born in 1570 at Broad Clyst, Devon, England. He was the son of Hugh Acland and Margaret Monke.1 He married Eleanor Mallet, daughter of Robert Mallet. He died on 26 December 1610 He was appointed Knight in 1606. He lived at Columb-John, Broadclyst, Devon, England. More history on [https://www.houseofnames.com/acland-family-crest Acland], Accalen (circa 1155), Aukeland, Aukland, also; Aclands & Acklands. '''On the Acklands in Australia:''' They were selected migrants with work guaranteed and free passage by the South Australian Government. Free passage was provided by the SA Government to immigrants aged between 15 & 30 years and children under 1, otherwise it was 3 pounds. Wives were free and single women, if with parents or relatives were also granted free passage. In April 1851 gold was discovered near Bathhurst in NSW and in June reports came from Ballarat and Bendigo also. James and Thomas were naturally attracted by the news of gold. They had the attributes of successful miners : experience in Devon, and experience in Australia after most of the metals, and they had the benefit of 12 years of life in Australia's bush so were well able to cope with almostany situation. It wasn't long before they joined the rush to Victoria's goldfields, among about 10,000 others that arrived there in 1852 and 1853. It is not known which of the diggings attracted them but they arrived back with enough to buy substantial properties of their own. 2 years after leaving they returned and James bought a property of 680 acres at Flaxman's Valley about 3 miles north west of Eden Valley in the district of Mount Pleasant. The land chosen by James was rich undulating grazing land, with fertile creek flats for cultivation and dotted with large gum trees. (<< Article via: Kym Briscoe) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Acland_baronets'''Acland Baronets'''] There have been four baronetcies created for members of the Acland family, which originated in the 12th century at the estate of Acland in the parish of Landkey, North Devon, two in the Baronetage of England and two in the Baronetage of the United Kingdom. The Acland Baronetcy, of Colum John (modern: Columbjohn, near Broadclyst) in the County of Devon, was created in the Baronetage of England on 24 June 1644 for John Acland, a supporter of Charles I. However, the letters patent were lost in the confusion of the Civil War. He was succeeded by his son, the second Baronet. He died as a minor and was succeeded by his younger brother, the third Baronet. On his death the title passed to his son, the fourth Baronet. He also died young and was succeeded by his uncle, the fifth Baronet. On 21 January 1678 he was granted new letters patent, confirming him in the title, with the precedence of 1644. Acland later represented Barnstaple and Tiverton in the House of Commons. He was succeeded by his grandson, the sixth Baronet. He sat as Member of Parliament for Barnstaple. When he died the title passed to his son, the seventh Baronet, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Dyke and built '''Killerton House as the family seat.''' He represented Devon and Somerset in Parliament. He was succeeded by his grandson, the eighth Baronet. He died as a child and was succeeded by his uncle, the ninth Baronet. When he died the title passed to his eldest son, the tenth Baronet. He was a successful politician. He was succeeded by his eldest son, the eleventh Baronet. He was also a prominent politician as well as an advocate of educational reforms. On his death the title passed to his eldest son, the twelfth Baronet. He was a Liberal politician and held minor ministerial office under William Ewart Gladstone. He died childless and was succeeded by his younger brother, the thirteenth Baronet. He was also a Liberal politician and like his elder brother held minor ministerial office. His eldest son, the fourteenth Baronet, was also a Liberal politician and notably served as Financial Secretary to the Treasury and as Parliamentary Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. On his death the title passed to his eldest son, the fifteenth Baronet. He was one of the founder members of the socialist Common Wealth Party. As of 2013 the title is held by his grandson, the seventeenth Baronet, who succeeded his father in 2009. As at 31 March 2013, the baronetcy is listed as vacant on the Official Roll of the Baronetage as the 17th Baronet has not yet proved his succession. Several other members of this branch of the family have also gained distinction. Sir Wroth Palmer Acland, son of Arthur Palmer Acland, younger son of the sixth Baronet, was a lieutenant-general in the Army. John Acland, younger son of the sixth Baronet, was a clergyman and writer on social issues. Colonel John Dyke Acland, eldest son of the seventh Baronet and father of the eighth Baronet, fought in the American Revolutionary War. Arthur Nugent Floyer-Acland (1885–1980), son of John Edward Acland, son of Arthur Henry Dyke Troyte (who assumed the surname of Troyte in lieu of his patronymic by Royal licence in 1852), second son of the tenth Baronet, was a lieutenant-general in the Army. Edward Leopold Dyke Acland (1878–1968), grandson of Reverend Peter Leopold Dyke Acland, fifth son of the tenth Baronet, was a rear-admiral in the Royal Navy. The Right Reverend Richard Dyke Acland, grandson of Reverend Peter Leopold Dyke Acland, fifth son of the tenth Baronet, was a noted clergyman. John Barton Arundell Acland (1823–1904), sixth son of the tenth Baronet, was a member of the New Zealand Legislative Council. His fourth son Sir Hugh Thomas Dyke Acland (1874–1956), was a prominent surgeon in New Zealand. His son Sir Hugh John "Jack" Dyke Acland (1904–1981) was a member of the New Zealand House of Representatives. {{Image|file=Acland_and_Ackland_Connections-1.gif |align=c |size=fs |caption= }}

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[[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Saints]] Other: [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Other Medieval Documents]] __TOC__ == Acta Sanctorum == [[Bolland-386|John van Bolland]] (1595-1665) began publishing the Acta Sanctorum in the seventeenth century. It was then continued over the following centuries. The collection includes 68 volumes. Biographies of saints are classified according to their date of liturgical celebration. Acta Sanctorum are written in Latin. * https://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/25_90_1643-1925-_Acta_Sanctorum.html * https://www.patristique.org/Acta-sanctorum.html * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Acta Sanctorum|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum01unse January part 1 (Jan 1-10)] * Vol. 2 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum02unse January part 2 (Jan 11-20)] * Vol. 3 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum03unse January part 3 (Jan 21-30)] * Vol. 4 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum04unse February part 1 (Feb 1-6)] * Vol. 5 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum05unse February part 2 (Feb 7-17)] * Vol. 6 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum06unse February part 3 (Feb 17-end)] * Vol. 7 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum07unse March part 1 (Mar 1-8)] * Vol. 8 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum08unse March part 2 (Mar 9-19)] * Vol. 9 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum09unse March part 3 (Mar 19-end] * Vol. 10 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum10unse April part 1 (Apr 1-10)] * Vol. 11 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum11unse April part 2 (Apr 11-21)] * Vol. 12 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum12unse April part 3 (Apr 21-end)] * Vol. 13 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum13unse May propylaeum] * Vol. 14 [https://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/04z/z_1643-1925__Societe_des_Bollandistes__Acta_Sanctorum_05_Maii_Tomus_01_1680__LT.pdf.html Acta Sanctorum 05 Maii Tomus 01 1680 May part 1 (May 1-4)] * Vol. 15 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum15unse May part 2 (May 5-11)] * Vol. 16 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum16unse May part 3 (May 12-16)] * Vol. 17 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum17unse May part 4 (May 17-19)] * Vol. 18 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum18unse May part 5 (May 20-24)] * Vol. 19 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum19unse May part 6 (May 25-28)] * Vol. 20 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum20unse May part 7 (May 29-end)] * Vol. 21 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum21unse June part 1 (Jun 1-6)] * Vol. 22 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum22unse June part 2 (Jun 7-11)] * Vol. 23 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum23unse June part 3 (Jun 12-15)] * Vol. 24 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum24unse June part 4 (Jun 16-20)] * Vol. 25 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum25unse June part 5 (Jun 20-24)] * Vol. 26 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum26unse June part 6] * Vol. 27 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum27unse June part 7 (Jun 25-end) Chronology of the patriarchs of Alexandria.] * Vol. 28 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum28unse July part 1 (Jul 1-3)] * Vol. 29 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum29unse July part 2 (Jul 4-9)] * Vol. 30 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum30unse July part 3 (Jul 10-14)] * Vol. 31 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum31unse July part 4 (Jul 15-19)] * Vol. 32 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum32unse July part 5 (Jul 20-24)] * Vol. 33 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum33unse July part 6 (Jul 25-28)] * Vol. 34 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum34unse July part 7 (Jul 29-31)] * Vol. 35 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum35unse August part 1 (Aug 1-4)] * Vol. 36 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum36unse August part 2 (Aug 5-12)] * Vol. 37 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum37unse August part 3 (Aug 13-19)] * Vol. 38 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum38unse August part 4 (Aug 20-24)] * Vol. 39 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum39unse August part 5 (Aug 25-26)] * Vol. 40 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum40unse August part 6 (Aug 27-end plus supplement)] * Vol. 41 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum41unse September part 1 (Sep 1-3)] * Vol. 42 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum42unse September part 2 (Sep 4-6)] * Vol. 43 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum43unse September part 3 (Sep 7-11)] * Vol. 44 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum44unse September part 4 (Sep 12-14)] * Vol. 45 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum45unse September part 5 (Sep 15-18)] * Vol. 46 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum46unse September part 6 (Sep 19-24)] * Vol. 47 [https://books.google.com/books?id=VxfPau_RaMAC September part 7 (Sep 25-28)] * Vol. 48 [https://books.google.com/books?id=qgpJAAAAcAAJ September part 8 (Sep 29-end)] * Vol. 49 [https://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/04z/z_1643-1925__Societe_des_Bollandistes__Acta_Sanctorum_10_Octobris_Tomus_01_1765__LT.pdf.html Acta Sanctorum 10 Octobris Tomus 01 1765 October part 1 (Oct 1-2)] * Vol. 50 [https://books.google.com/books?id=H9Y-AAAAcAAJ October part 2 (Oct 3-4)] * Vol. 51 [https://books.google.com/books?id=kc5SCeuNHx4C October part 3 (Oct 5-7)] * Vol. 52 [https://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/04z/z_1643-1925__Societe_des_Bollandistes__Acta_Sanctorum_10_Octobris_Tomus_04_1780__LT.pdf.html Acta Sanctorum 10 Octobris Tomus 04 1780 October part 4 (Oct 8-9)] * Vol. 53 [https://books.google.com/books?id=AmzrqEh-C-0C October part 5 (Oct 10-11)] * Vol. 54 [https://books.google.com/books?id=jdc-AAAAcAAJ October part 6 (Oct 12-14)] * Vol. 55 [https://books.google.com/books?id=49c-AAAAcAAJ October part 7 (Oct 15-16)] * [https://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/04z/z_1643-1925__Societe_des_Bollandistes__Acta_Sanctorum_10_Octobris_Tomus_07_Suppl_1854__LT.pdf.html Acta Sanctorum 10 Octobris Tomus 07 Suppl 1854] * Vol. 56 [https://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/04z/z_1643-1925__Societe_des_Bollandistes__Acta_Sanctorum_10_Octobris_Tomus_08_1853__LT.pdf.html Acta Sanctorum 10 Octobris Tomus 08 1853 October part 8 (Oct 17-20)] * Vol. 57 [https://books.google.com/books?id=yNY-AAAAcAAJ October part 9 (Oct 21-22)] * Vol. 58 [https://books.google.com/books?id=D9c-AAAAcAAJ October part 10 (Oct 23-24)] * Vol. 59 [https://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/04z/z_1643-1925__Societe_des_Bollandistes__Acta_Sanctorum_10_Octobris_Tomus_11_1864__LT.pdf.html Acta Sanctorum 10 Octobris Tomus 11 1864 October part 11 (Oct 25)] * Vol. 60 [https://books.google.com/books?id=wQlJAAAAcAAJ October part 12 (Oct 26-29)] * Vol. 61 [https://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/04z/z_1643-1925__Societe_des_Bollandistes__Acta_Sanctorum_10_Octobris_Tomus_13_1883__LT.pdf.html Acta Sanctorum 10 Octobris Tomus 13 1883 October part 13 (Oct 30-end)] * [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum64unse October (supplement)] * Vol. 62 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum62unse November part 1 (Nov 1, 2, part of 3)] * Vol. 63 [https://archive.org/details/actasanctorum63unse November part 2 (Nov 3, 4)] * Vol. 64 - * Vol. 65 [https://www.documentacatholicaomnia.eu/04z/z_1643-1925__Societe_des_Bollandistes__Acta_Sanctorum_11_Novembris_Tomus_04_1925__LT.pdf.html Acta Sanctorum 11 Novembris Tomus 04 1925 November part 4 (Nov 9-10)] * (1698) https://books.google.com/books?id=xfZIAAAAcAAJ === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Acta Sanctorum|Acta Sanctorum]]'', Vol. , [ Page ] * ([[#AS|Acta Sanctorum]])

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[[Category: Source Directories]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Québec, Sources]] [[Category:Notaires de Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Québec Genealogy Resources]] '''Collection de liens vers des actes notariaux originaux mis en ligne par le BAnQ, relatifs surtout à l'ère de la Nouvelle-France.''' Lieux sont où on les trouvait. '''Aussi voir outils ci-bas pour l'accès par FamilySearch''' '''Aussi ceux de FamilySearch''' '''''Collection of links to original notarial acts put on line by BAnQ, relating mostly to the era of New France'''''. ''Locations are where they could be found.'' '''Also see tools below for access by FamilySearch''' '''Also those from FamilySearch''' ==Notaires / Notaries== '''Notaire [[Adhemar-4|Antoine Adhémar]]''', Trois-Rivières, Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Montréal
A exercé entre 1674 et 1714 / ''Was notary between 1674 and 1714'''
Note: en premier dans la région de Trois-Rivières et Le Cap, ensuite à Montréal / ''first in the area of Trois-Rivières and Le Cap, then in Montréal'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4067130 BAnQ: Antoine Adhémar, Actes (52 pages) 20 février 1674 - 3 août 1699] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4236653 BAnQ: Antoine Adhémar, Actes (32 091 Pages)] cliquer sur la rubrique ''Actes (32 091 Pages)'' pour accéder aux actes multiples, divisés en 48 sections // ''Click on the to access the multiple acts, divided into 48 sections.'' '''Notaire [[Adhemar-9|Jean Baptiste Adhémar]]''', (fils d'Antoine /''son of Antoine''), Montréal
A exercé entre 1714 et 1754 / ''Was notary between 1714 and 1754'''
* [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4395441 BAnQ, Jean-Baptiste Adhémar dit Saint-Martin, répertoires et actes] Répertoires chronologiques en 3 sections, index onomastiques en 3 sections, 4 actes retrouvés en section séparée, et Actes en 54 sections chronologiques, avec fiche analytique des actes manquants par numéro (cliquer sur section voulue pour ouvrir). // ''Chronological repertory in 3 sections, onomastic repertory in 3 sections, 4 acts previously missing in separate section, and Acts in 54 chronological sections, with analytical file of missing acts by number (click on required section to open)'' '''Notaire [[Ameau-1|Séverin Ameau]]''', Trois-Rivières, Champlain, Maskinongé, Nicolet, et Saint-Maurice
A exercé entre 1651 et 1702 / ''Was notary between 1651 and 1702'''
Index des actes notariaux pour lui volumes XI & XXVI en références ci-bas/ ''Index of acts can be found in volume XI and XXVI of referenced index below, in summary form'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5F-73D6-P?i=2&cat=615650 FamilySearch, Séverin Ameau, Actes, index de dates au début / date index at beginning (2 févr. 1651 - 11 nov. 1694) Film # 1430854, Image Group Number (DGS) 008272732] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5F-CPNM?i=2&cat=615650 FamilySearch, Séverin Ameau, Actes, index de dates au début / date index at beginning (7 févr. 1695 - 13 mars 1702) Film # 1430855, Image Group Number (DGS) 008272733] '''Notaire [[Auber-6|Claude Auber]]''', Québec, Beauport etc
A exercé entre 1652 et 1693 / ''Was notary between 1652 and 1693''' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3781761 BAnQ: Claude Auber, Actes (1 290 pages), Nos 1 à 523, 8 mars 1652 - 7 juillet 1692] '''Notaire [[Audouart-1|Guillaume Audouart]]''', Québec
A exercé entre 1649 et 1663 / ''Was notary between 1649 and 1663''' (Note quelques actes précédents récupérés par lui d'autres notaires ''a few preceding acts recuperated by him from other notaries'') Index Vol I pgs 33-115 * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-32QF?mode=g&cat=1171569 FamilySearch: Guillaume Audouart, Actes, Dossiers 1-837 (15 sept. 1634, 1 février 1649 - 23 nov. 1659) (comprend des actes fait aux Trois-Rivières); Granite Mountain Record Vault, United States & Canada Film #2371066, Image Group Number (DGS) 8125038] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-J3DQ-J93H-B?mode=g&cat=1171569 FamilySearch: Guillaume Audouart, Actes, Dossiers 838-1263 (23 nov. 1659 - 22 oct. 1663), Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #2371065 , Image Group Number (DGS) 8710879] '''Notaire [[Badeau-111|François Badeau]]''', Québec, (Beauport, Notre-Dame-des-Anges, seigneurie Lirec de l'Île d'Orléans)
A exercé entre 1653 à 1657 / ''Was notary between 1653 and 1657'''
Index Vol I pg 157-159 *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-QDC1?i=335&cat=1175289 FamilySearch, François Badeau, Actes, Dossiers no 28 (26 juin 1657); no 1-27 (11 juin 1654 - 15 juil. 1657); no 28 (encore) Granite Mountain Record Vault, United States & Canada Film #2371289 Item 4, Image Group Number (DGS) 8125037, pgs 336-438/2056] '''Notaire Henry Bancheron''', Québec
A exercé entre 1646 à 1647 / ''Was notary between 1646 and 1647'''
Index Vol I pg 20-21 *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-QZK5?i=440&cat=1175290 FamilySearch, Henry Bancheron, Actes, Dossiers 1-11 (27 oct. 1646 - 22 juil. 1647), Granite Mountain Record Vault, United States & Canada Film #2371289 Item 5 Image Group Number (DGS) 8125037, pgs 441-497/2056] '''Notaire [[Basset-478|Bénigne Basset]]''', Montréal
A exercé entre 1657 à 1699 / ''Was notary between 1657 and 1699''' *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143984 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 1 - 200 Actes 1 oct 1657 - 29 avril 1661 (702 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143985 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 201 - 400 Actes 5 mai 1661 - 29 sept 1667 (840 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143986 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 401 - 600 Actes 2 oct 1667 - 8 avril 1670 (801 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143987 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 601 - 800 Actes 13 avril 1670 - 24 avril 1672 (815 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143988 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 801 - 1000 Actes 25 avril 1672 - 21 février 1674 (798 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143989 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 1001 - 1200 Actes 24 février 1674 - 13 oct 1675 (715 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143990 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 1201 - 1400 Actes 13 oct 1675 - 13 avril 1677 (705 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143991 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 1401 - 1600 Actes 20 avril 1677 - 3 déc 1684 (729 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143992 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 1601 - 1800 Actes 6 déc 1684 - 11 oct 1687 (933 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143993 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 1801 - 2000 Actes 13 oct 1687 - 12 déc 1689 (772 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143994 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 2001 - 2200 Actes 14 déc 1689 - 13 sept 1693 (837 fichiers)] (shows 1683 in error on site) *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143995 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 2201 - 2400 Actes 17 sept 1693 - 17 mai 1697 (769 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4143996 BAnQ: Bénigne Basset, Nos 2401 - 2505 Actes 28 mai 1697 - 9 juillet 1699 (398 fichiers)] **L'index de ses actes se trouve en volume un de l'inventaire des notaires en référence, de façon sommaire. ''Index of acts can be found in volume one of referenced index below, in summary form'' '''Notaire [[Becquet-7|Romain Becquet]]''' Québec
A exercé entre 1663 et 1683 / ''Was notary between 1662 and 1683''.
'''Note''': Les actes de Romain Becquet sont organisés en liasses et non strictement chronologiques. Il y a chevauchement de dates. ''Romain Becquet's acts are organized in bundles and not strictly chronological. There is overlap in dating.'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4064889 BAnQ: Romain Becquet, Actes (6059 pages), 1665 - 9 février 1670 (1081 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4064890 BAnQ: Romain Becquet, Actes (6059 pages), 11 janvier 1668 - 13 avril 1671 (921 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4064891 BAnQ: Romain Becquet, Actes (6059 pages), 14 avril 1671 - 31 octobre 1672 (881 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4064892 BAnQ: Romain Becquet, Actes (6059 pages), 1 novembre 1672 - 21 août 1675 (954 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4064893 BAnQ: Romain Becquet, Actes (6059 pages), 5 septembre 1675 - 31 octobre 1678 (1117 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4064894 BAnQ: Romain Becquet, Actes (6059 pages), 1 novembre 1678 - 5 mars 1682 (1105 fichiers)] '''Notaire Laurent Bermen''', Québec
A exercé entre 1647 à 1649 / ''Was notary between 1647 and 1649'''
Note: Index, Vol I, pgs 21-24 * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-Q8MP?i=499&cat=1175291 FamilySearch, Laurent Bermen, Actes, Dossiers 1-39 (11 août 1647 - 29 oct. 1649) (no 10 filmé après no 39) Granite Mountain Record Vault, United States & Canada Film #2371289 Item 6, Image Group Number (DGS) 8125037, pgs 500-598/2056] '''Notaire Flour Boujonnier''', Trois-Rivières
A exercé entre 1650 à 1651 / ''Was notary between 1650 and 1651''' *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4067134 BAnQ: Flour Boujonnier, Actes, (34 pages)] '''Notaire Hilaire Bourgine''', Montréal (Index Vol XI pgs 1-46)
A exercé entre 1685 à 1690 / ''Was notary between 1685 and 1690''' * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-L3FM-17MP?i=2706&cat=430044 FamilySearch: Hilaire Bourgine, Actes, Boîte 1 (18 janv. 1685 - 16 mai 1686), Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1420327 Item 6, Image Group Number (DGS) 8763679, pgs 2707-3193] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTS-XD86?mode=g&cat=430044 FamilySearch: Hilaire Bourgine, Actes, Boîtes 1-2 (17 mai 1686 - 15 sept. 1690), Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1420328 Items 1-2, Image Group Number (DGS) 8321095 pgs 1-377/3026] '''Notaire [[Cabazier-2|Pierre Cabazié]]''', Montréal Index Vol. X, pp. 5-35
A exercé entre 1673 à 1693 / ''Was notary between 1673 and 1693''' * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CST7-G356-J?i=432&cat=481196 FamilySearch, Pierre Cabazié, Actes, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1420354 Items 2-3, Image Group Number (DGS) 8326733, pgs 433-1081/3195] '''Notaire [[Chambalon-1|Louis Chambalon]] ''' Québec
A exercé entre 1692 et 1716 / ''Was notary between 1692 and 1716''
'''Note''' On peut le trouver aussi dans les volumes XVIII à XX de l'Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français cité en référence ci-dessous. (XX est l'index nominatif) ''Are available chronological inventory of his acts in volumes XVIII to XX of the notarial acts index found in reference below. (XX is nominative index)'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293228 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes (2 348 pages)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293228 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 28 mars 1692 - 30 octobre 1693 (1177 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293229 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 31 octobre 1693 - 19 mars 1695 (1046 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293230 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 20 mars 1695 - 23 juillet 1696 (950 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293231 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 23 juillet 1696 - 6 octobre 1698 (1066 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293232 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 9 octobre 1698 - 13 octobre 1700 (1008 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293233 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 14 octobre 1700 - 19 janvier 1702 (1018 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293234 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 24 janvier 1702 - 6 mai 1703 (970 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293235 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 6 mai 1703 - 27 mai 1704 (966 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293241 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 29 mai 1704 - 27 février 1706 (993 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293242 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 28 février 1706 - 11 novembre 1707 (1010 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293243 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 12 novembre 1707 - 6 novembre 1709 (1070 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293244 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 7 novembre 1709 - 27 mai 1711 (1190 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293245 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 3 juin 1711 - 20 octobre 1712 (1248 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293246 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 22 octobre 1712 - 2 juin 1714 (1238 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4293252 BAnQ; Louis Chambalon, Actes 3 juin 1714 - 24 mai 1716 (1533 fichiers)] '''Notaire [[Cusson-2|Jean Cusson]]''' Cap-de-la-Madeleine, Champlain (quelques actes à Montréal)
A exercé entre 1669 et 1704 / ''Was notary between 1669 and 1704''
'''Note''' On peut le trouver aussi dans le volume XXVI de l'Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français cité en référence ci-dessous. ''Are available chronological inventory of his acts in volume XXVI of the notarial acts index found in reference below.'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4076382?docsearchtext=jean%20cusson BAnQ; Jean Cusson, Actes (2 348 pages)] '''Notaire L. C. Danré de Blanzy''' Montréal
A exercé entre 1738 et 1760 / ''Was notary between 1738 and 1760'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/628394?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch, Catalogue, 8 boîtes / boxes] '''Notaire Louis Deméromont''' Trois-Rivières
A exercé entre 1686 et 1689 / ''Was notary between 1686 and 1689'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4065132 BAnQ: Louis de Méromont, Actes, 24 novembre 1678, 22 avril 1686 - 12 juin 1689 (413 pgs)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4065132 BAnQ: Louis de Méromont, Transcription des actes 22 avril 1686 - 12 juin 1689 (197 fichiers)] '''Notaire [[Dubreuil-14|Jean Étienne Dubreuil]]''', Québec
A exercé entre 15 mars 1708 au 4 décembre 1731 / ''Was notary between 15 March 1708 and 4 December 1731''.
*Répertoire des minutes du notaire Jean-Étienne Dubreuil, du 15 mars 1708 au 4 décembre 1731: Description: Ce dossier comprend trois cahiers, le premier composé de 36 feuillets, est le répertoire des minutes du 15 mars 1708 au 18 octobre 1719, le second composé de 8 feuillets, est le répertoire des minutes du 4 janvier 1721 au 26 décembre 1722, et le troisième composé de 6 feuillets, est le répertoire des minutes du 2 janvier 1731 au 4 décembre 1731 *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/3354155 BAnQ: Répertoire des minutes du notaire Jean-Étienne Dubreuil, du 15 mars 1708 au 4 décembre 1731 (03Q,TL5,D71015)] Piètre condition / ''poor condition'' *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/746806?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch: Jean Étienne Dubreuil, Actes, 5 boxes] '''Notaire Christophe Hilarion Dulaurent''', Québec
A exercé entre 5 septembre 1734 au 15 novembre 1759 / ''Was notary between 5 September 1734 and 15 November 1759''.
**[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/746918?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch: Christophe Hilarion Dulaurent, Actes, 5 boxes] '''Notaire [[Duquet-37|Pierre Duquet]]''' Québec
A exercé entre 1663 et 1687 / ''Was notary between 1663 and 1687''
Note: Index Vol II pgs 109-248
* [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTC-Y9M6-8?mode=g&cat=1175224 FamilySearch: Pierre Duquet, actes, 25 juil. 1663 - 30 mars 1677 Family History Library United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #2371275, Image Group Number (DGS) 8330491, pgs 1-2541] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTC-P954-P?mode=g&cat=1175224 FamilySearch: Pierre Duquet, actes, 15 oct. 1676 - 23 sept. 1687 Granite Mountain Record Vault United States & Canada Film #2371276, Image Group Number (DGS) 8330439, pgs 1-2640] (Note: overlap) '''Notaire [[Fillion-24|Michel Fillion]]''' Québec
Inventaire des minutes des actes de Michel Fillion, passés à Québec, pendant les années 1655 à 1684, déposé chez le sieur Rageot de Beaurivage, par monsieur André de Leigne, en 1727 et procès-verbal de l'inventaire desdites minutes, fait par Louis-Guillaume Verrier, procureur général du Roi, au Conseil supérieur de Québec et commissaire nommé par arrêt du Conseil d'État du Roi, le 25 mars 1730, pour le dépouillement des minutes des notaires présentement en charge ou décédés, dans l'étendue de la Prévôté de Québec, pour les années 1663 à 1687;[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/3354157 8 janvier 1727 - 29 janvier 1732 Cote : TL5,D71018 Collection Pièces judiciaires et notariales - BAnQ Québec Id 393676] Inventaire des greffes de notaires pour lui: Vol II pg 94 à 109 * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-QHYK?i=1417&cat=1176077 FamilySearch: Michel Fillion, actes, Dossiers, 1-206, 208, 207 (29 nov. 1660 - 1 avril 1688) Granite Mountain Record Vault United States & Canada Film #2371289 Item 14, Image Group Number (DGS) 8125037, pgs 1418-2053/2056] '''Notaire [[Fleuricourt-1|Jean Baptiste Fleuricourt]]''' Repentigny & Rivière-des-Prairies (district de Mtl)
A exercé entre 1676 à 1702 / ''Was notary between 1676 and 1702''
Index Vol XIII pgs 29-41 * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CST7-PQJ8-G?i=1717&cat=481445 FamilySearch: Jean Baptiste Fleuricourt, actes, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1420438 Item 5, Image Group Number (DGS) 8326738, pgs 1718-1908/3188] '''Notaire [[Frérot-9|Thomas Frérot]]''' Boucherville & Cap-de-la-Madeleine
A exercé entre 1669 à 1675 à Bouchervile, et de 1675 à 1679 au Cap / ''Was notary between 1669 and 1675 in Bouchervile, and from 1675 to 1679 at the Cap''
* [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4065134 BAnQ: 1 acte 1677 (contrat de mariage Lafond)] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTW-D3C9-T?i=539&cat=644971 FamilySearch, Thomas Frérot, Actes, 1669-1678, Family History Library United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1522801 Item 2, Group Number (DGS) 8327920, pgs 540-907/3153] '''Notaire [[Du_Plessis-93|Nicolas Gastineau dit Duplessis]]''' Trois-Rivières & Montréal
A exercé entre 1650 et 1653 / ''Was notary between 1650 and 1653''
* [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083926 BAnQ; Nicolas Gastineau dit Duplessis, actes, (38 pages) 15 septembre 1644 - 10 mai 1652] '''Notaire [[Genaple-2|François Genaple]]''' Québec
A exercé entre 8 mai 1682 au 15 septembre 1709 / ''Was notary between 8 May 1682 and 15 September 1709''.
'''Note''' sont disponibles des répertoires chronologiques de ses actes sur le site, on peut le trouver aussi dans le volume VII de l'Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français cité en référence ci-dessous. ''Are available chronological inventories of his acts on site, which can also be found in volume VII of the notarial acts index found in reference below.'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083794 BAnQ; François Genaple, actes, 8 mai 1682 - 17 décembre 1685 (1184 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083812 BAnQ; François Genaple, actes, 27 décembre 1685 - 22 janvier 1690 (1031 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083813 BAnQ; François Genaple, actes, 25 janvier 1690 - 12 mars 1693 (970 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083814 BAnQ; François Genaple, actes, 23 mars 1693 - 31 octobre 1696 (1180 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083815 BAnQ; François Genaple, actes, 5 novembre 1696 - 31 mars 1700 (1189 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083816 BAnQ; François Genaple, actes, 6 avril 1700 - 29 octobre 1704 (1126 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083817 BAnQ; François Genaple, actes, 3 novembre 1704 - 15 septembre 1709 (984 fichiers)] '''Notaire [[Gloria-28|Jean Gloria]]''' Québec
Procès-verbal de l'inventaire des minutes de Jean Gloria, notaire royal de Québec, entre le 18 octobre 1663 et le 28 octobre 1663, par Louis-Guillaume Verrier, procureur général du Roi, au Conseil supérieur de Québec et commissaire nommé par arrêt du Conseil d'État du Roi, le 25 mars 1730, pour le dépouillement des minutes des notaires présentement en charge ou décédés, dans l'étendue de la Prévôté de Québec *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3354158 BAnQ: Jean Gloria 4 éléments. Collection Pièces judiciaires et notariales] (sommaire des actes selon l'inventaire fait en 1730. Il en manque.) (voir volume 2 pages 92-94 de l'inventaire des notaires en sources ci-bas) '''Notaire Rolland Godet''' Québec
A exercé 1652 à juin 1653 / ''Was notary in 1652 to June 1653''.
Voir index Vol I pgs 154-156 / ''see index Vol I pgs 154-156''
* [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-QZZ3?i=1323&cat=1176075 FamilySearch, Rolland Godet, Actes, Dossiers 1-19 (16 janv. 1652 - 22 juin 1653), Granite Mountain Record Vault United States & Canada Film #2371289 Item 12, Image Group Number (DGS) 8125037 pgs 1324-1407/2056] '''Notaire [[Gourdeau-36|Jacques Gourdeau de Beaulieu]]''' Québec
A exercé entre 4 février 1662 au 15 mai 1663 / ''Was notary between 4 February 1662 and 15 May 1663''.
* [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-Q8F3?i=159&cat=1175226 FamilySearch, Jacques Gourdeau (Gordeau), Actes, Dossiers 1-4 (4 févr. 1662 - 15 mai 1663) Granite Mountain Record Vault United States & Canada Film #2371289, Item 2, Image Group Number (DGS) 8125037 pgs 160-194/2056] '''Commis au greffe et tabellionage Jean Guitet''' Québec
Procès-verbal de l'inventaire des minutes de Jean Guitet, Québec, entre le 1637 et 1638, par Louis-Guillaume Verrier, procureur général du Roi, au Conseil supérieur de Québec et commissaire nommé par arrêt du Conseil d'État du Roi, le 25 mars 1730, pour le dépouillement des minutes des notaires présentement en charge ou décédés, dans l'étendue de la Prévôté de Québec *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3354161 BAnQ: Jean Guitet 3 éléments. Collection Pièces judiciaires et notariales] (sommaire des actes selon l'inventaire fait 1er avril 1732. Il en manque.) (voir volume 1 pages 9-10 de l'inventaire des notaires en sources ci-bas) *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-QC5C?i=1007&cat=1176028 FamilySearch, Jean Guitet, Actes, Dossiers (1)-14 (26 août 1637 - 19 déc. 1638), United States & Canada Film #2371289 Item 10 (pgs 1008 - 1248/3168), Image Group Number (DGS) #8125037] '''Note''' quelques actes seulement, mélangés à ceux d'autres notaires, et transcriptions d'actes '''Notaire [[Herlin-23|Claude Herlin]]''' Cap-de-la-Madeleine
A exercé entre 1659 à 1663 / ''Notary between 1659 and 1663'' *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4154689 BAnQ: Claude Herlin (cote 04T,CN401,S139) Actes (21 minutes, 68 pages)] '''Notaire [[Dehornay-6|Jacques Philippe Dehornay dit de Laneuville]]''', Québec
A exercé entre 1705 à 1730 / ''Was notary between 1705 and 1730'''
* [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTC-LQ48-3?mode=g&cat=1171568 FamilySearch, Jacques de Horné dit Laneuville, Actes, Dossiers 2-714 (24 janv. 1705 - 29 avril 1719) Granite Mountain Record Vault, United States & Canada Film #2371068, Image Group Number (DGS) 8330493] '''Note''' (les dossiers ne sont pas toujours en ordre numérique; il y a des manques dans le numérotage et parmi les actes) * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS56-VW7D-X?mode=g&cat=1171568 FamilySearch, Jacques de Horné dit Laneuville, Actes, Dossiers 715-723, 2-665 (2 mai 1719 - 13 févr. 1730) Granite Mountain Record Vault, United States & Canada Film #2371067, Image Group Number (DGS) 8272633] '''Note''' (les dossiers ne sont pas toujours en ordre numérique; il y a des manques dans le numérotage et parmi les actes) -- "Papiers épars sans date," no 167-185 (pas en ordre) -- "Papiers épars et divers classé chronologiquement de 1678 à 1729," no 1-166 (pas en order). '''Notaire [[Jacob-138|Étienne Jacob]]''' (Jacob père) Côte de Beaupré, île d'Orléans
A exercé entre 1680 à 1712 / ''Notary between 1680 and 1712'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-P3NX-WXY?i=254&cat=678814 FamilySearch, Étienne Jacob, Actes, Boîtes 1-5 (1-686) 19 mars 1680 - 8 nov. 1700, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #2073144 Item 2, Image Group Number (DGS) 8805498, pgs 255-3044/3044] Part date index pg 3044 * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-R3LZ-59QP-7?mode=g&cat=678814 FamilySearch, Étienne Jacob, Actes, Boîtes 5-7 (687-1172) 15 nov. 1700 - 2 mars 1707, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #2073647, Image Group Number (DGS) 8883248, 2468 pgs] Part date index pg 2468 * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-53LD-D943-7?mode=g&cat=678814 FamilySearch, Étienne Jacob, Actes, Boîtes 8-10 (1172A-1623) 7 mars 1707 - 2 nov. 1726, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #2073715 Item 1, Image Group Number (DGS) 8883250, pgs 1-2088/2869] Part date index pg 2867 '''Notaire [[Janot-47|Étienne Janneau]]''' Grande Anse, la Bouteillerie, Kamouraska, Saint-Jean-Port-Joly & Rivière-Ouelle
A exercé entre 1691 à 1743 / ''Notary between 1691 and 1743'' *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/3764087 BAnQ: Étienne Jeanneau (cote 01R,CN104,S45)] Comprend répertoire manuscrit et dactylographié, index des noms, et 2768 pages d'actes / ''Includes handwritten and typewritten repertory, index of names, and 2768 pages of acts.'' '''Notaire [[Janvrin-69|Jean Baptiste Janvrin dit Dufresne]]''' Montréal
A exercé entre 1733 à 1750 / ''Notary between 1733 and 1750'' *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3787519 BAnQ: Jean Baptiste Janvrin Dufresne, Actes, 18 juin 1733 - 22 avril 1735 (271 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3787522 BAnQ: Jean Baptiste Janvrin Dufresne, Actes, 2 mai 1735 - 5 octobre 1750 (2506 fichiers)] '''Notaire [[Delacetiere-1|Florent de La Cetière]]''' Québec
A exercé entre 1702 à 1728 / ''Notary between 1702 and 1728'' *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4227229 BAnQ: Florent de La Cetière, Actes, 2 avril 1702 - 23 mars 1715 (3359 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4227230 BAnQ: Florent de La Cetière, Actes, 28 mars 1715 - 7 octobre 1728 (2364 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4227231 BAnQ: Florent de La Cetière, Actes, 3 juillet 1705 - 28 janvier 1725 (796 fichiers)] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4227232 BAnQ: Florent de La Cetière, Actes, 30 octobre 1713 - 3 août 1714 (71 fichiers)] **[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/3354162 BAnQ: Florent de La Cetière, Procès-verbal d'inventaire des minutes] , ''Louis-Guillaume Verrier, procureur général du Roi, au Conseil supérieur de Québec et commissaire nommé par arrêt du Conseil d'État du Roi, le 25 mars 1730, pour le dépouillement des minutes des notaires présentement en charge ou décédés, dans l'étendue de la Prévôté de Québec'' '''Notaire [[Larue-259|Guillaume de La Rue]]''' Champlain
A exercé entre 1664 et 1689, mais les actes après le 18 août 1676 se trouvent chez d'autres notaires / ''Was notary between 1664 and 1689, but his acts after 18 August 1676 are found with other notaries''. * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4065128 BAnQ: Guillaume de Larue, Actes (631 pages), 9 janvier 1664 - 18 août 1676] '''Notaire Jacques de La Tousche''' Trois-Rivières, Champlain
A exercé entre 1664 et 1669 / ''Was notary between 1664 and 1669'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/3773395 BAnQ: Jacques de Latouche, Actes (1 493 pages), 11 août 1664 - 29 mai 1669 (04T,CN401,S28)] '''Notaire Louis Laurent sieur du Portail''' Cap-de-la-Madeleine
A exercé entre 1661 et 1663 / ''Was notary between 1661 and 1663'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4185821 BAnQ: Louis Laurent du Portail, Actes, 18 décembre 1660 - 28 juillet 1663 (170 fichiers)] '''Notaire [[Lecomte-22|Jean Lecomte]]''' Québec
A exercé en 1668 (45 actes) / ''Was notary in 1668 (45 acts)''
Note: Index Vol VIII pgs 275-281-
* [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-QCK2?i=196&cat=1175288 FamilySearch: Jean Lecomte, Actes, Dossiers 1-44 (2 mars 1668 - 5 nov. 1668), Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #2371289 Item 3, Image Group Number (DGS) 8125037, pgs 197-333/2056] '''Notaire Claude Lecoustre''' Québec
A exercé en 1647 et 1648 / ''Was notary in 1647 and 1648'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/3354165 BAnQ: inventaire fait en 1730 / ''Inventory done in 1730 of his acts''] qui donne plus de détails pour Claude Lecoustre et ses actes * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-Q8RX?i=5&cat=1175227 FamilySearch, Claude Lecoustre, Actes, Dossiers 1-52 (1 juil. 1647 - [sans date] 1648), Granite Mountain Record Vault, United States & Canada Film #2371289 Item 1, Image Group Number (DGS) 8125037, pgs 6-158/2056] actes originaux & transcriptions / original acts & transcriptions '''Notaire [[Lepallieur-1|Michel Le Pallieur dit Laferté]]''' Québec / Montréal (père de François)
A exercé entre 1700 et 1732 / ''Was notary between 1700 and 1732'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-53LZ-G9WN-L?i=1656&cat=730550 FamilySearch: Michel Le Pallieur dit Laferté, Actes, 12 sept. 1700 - 15 juil. 1714, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #2114304 Item 3, Image Group Number (DGS) 8883863, pgs 1657-2458/2467 ('''Québec''')] index partiel pg 2466 * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/538127?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch: Michel Le Pallieur dit Laferté, Actes, multiple, '''Montréal'''] 6 sections '''Notaire [[Leveque-93|Nicolas-Charles-Louis Lévesque]]''' Montmagny et Rivière-du-Sud
A exercé entre 1752 et 1795 / ''Was notary between 1752 and 1795'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3774718 BAnQ: Répertoires manuscrits et dactylographiés des actes / ''Handwritten and typed repertories of acts'' Nicolas-Charles-Louis Lévesque] '''Notaire [[Loiseau-222|Antoine Loiseau dit Chalons]]''' Montréal et environs
A exercé entre 1730 et 1760 / ''Was notary between 1730 and 1760'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/529195?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch, Notaire Antoine Loiseau, Actes] 6 sections '''Notaire [[Maugue-1|Claude Maugue]]''' côte de Lauzon & Montréal
A exercé vers 1673 sur la côte de Lauzon puis à Montréal de 1677 à 1696 / ''Was notary on the Lauzon coast for a short while in 1677 then in Montréal from 1677 to 1696''. * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3354167?docsearchtext=Claude%20Maugue BAnQ: Procès-verbal de l'inventaire des minutes de Claude Maugue, notaire royal en la seigneurie de Lauzon, du ressort de la Prévôté de Québec, de 1675 au 20 juin 1679, fait par Louis-Guillaume Verrier, procureur général du Roi, au Conseil supérieur de Québec et commissaire nommé par arrêt du Conseil d'État du Roi, le 25 mars 1730, pour le dépouillement des minutes des notaires présentement en charge ou décédés, dans l'étendue de la Prévôté de Québec / ''Inventory done in 1730 of his acts''] qui donne plus de détails pour Claude Maugue et ses actes ** [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2431906?docref=YNld03rUnTDr1QkXgYDFVA&docsearchtext=Claude%20Maugue BAnQ Notarial acts index ''Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français'', par Pierre Georges Roy et Antoine Roy; 27 Vol + index 1-8: '''Vol IX: Claude Maugue''' PDF] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4604869 BAnQ: Claude Maugue, Actes, cote CN601, S280, 25 novembre 1677 - 23 octobre 1696 (en sections)] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CST7-GSFH-T?mode=g&cat=427707 FamilySearch: Claude Maugue, Actes, Vol. 1-5 (25 nov. 1677 - 28 oct. 1682), Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1419863 Image Group Number (DGS) 8326725] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5F-93WD-N?mode=g&cat=427707 FamilySearch: Claude Maugue, Actes, Vol. 6-11 (1 nov. 1682 - 27 juin 1691), Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1419868 Image Group Number (DGS) 8272715] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5F-S9M6-J?mode=g&cat=427707 FamilySearch: Claude Maugue, Actes, Vol. 12-15 (2 juil. 1691 - 23 oct. 1696), Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1419869 Items 1-4 Image Group Number (DGS) 8272716] fin / end pg 2013 '''Notaire Nicolas Métru''' Côte de Lauzon (district de Québec)
A exercé entre 1684 à 1700 / ''Was notary from 1684 to 1700''. Ref Vol VIII index, pg 283-287 *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-R3LX-P98Q-Y?i=1235&cat=964091 FamilySearch: Nicolas Métru, Actes, Boîte 1 (no 1-33) 30 sept. 1678 - 18 juin 1700, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #2117459 Item 2, Image Group Number (DGS) 8884472, pgs 1236-1424/3347] '''Notaire [[Monmarqué-1|Cyr de Monmerqué du Breuil]]''' Montréal
A exercé entre 1731 à 1765 / ''Was notary from 1731 to 1765''. *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-P3JC-CTFG?i=187&cat=529211 FamilySearch, Cyr de Monmerqué, Actes, Boîtes 1-7 (14 mars 1731 - 26 juil. 1747) Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1464520, Items 2-8, Image Group Number (DGS) 8832969, pgs 188-3188] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-L3VW-JJWF?mode=g&cat=529211 FamilySearch, Cyr de Monmerqué, Actes, Boîtes 7-13 (12 août 1747 - 24 mars 1755), Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1464521, Image Group Number (DGS) 8865162] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-L3VW-BG2C?mode=g&cat=529211 FamilySearch, Cyr de Monmerqué, Actes, Boîtes 13-19 (18 avril 1755 - 2 nov. 1765) Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1464522, Image Group Number (DGS) 8865163] '''Notaire Michel Moreau''' Boucherville (district de Montréal)
A exercé vers 1681 à 1699 / ''Was notary from 1681 to 1699''. Ref Vol X index, pg 99-151 * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5F-SB36?i=2029&cat=427715 FamilySearch: Michel Moreau Vol. 1-2 (4 juil. 1681? - 5 nov. 1696) Family History Library United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1419869 Items 5-6, Image Group Number (DGS) 8272716] start/début pg 2030 to/à 3075 (part date index pg 3075) * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-P3J4-P9LP-8?mode=g&cat=427715 FamilySearch: Michel Moreau Vol. 2 (26 nov. 1696 - 17 nov. 1698) Family History Library United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1419885 Item 1, Image Group Number (DGS) 8830274] start / début pg 1-132/3190 '''Notaire Nicolas de MOUCHY''' Québec & Montréal
A exercé entre 1664 et 1667 / ''Was notary between 1664 and 1667'' (1664-1667) Ref Vol. II, index,pg. 249-252
* [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-L3VZ-7Y7H?i=2708&cat=628217 FamilySearch, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1509478 Item 5, Image Group Number (DGS) 8867134] pg 2709-2832/2846, part date index pg 2839 '''Notaire [[Normandin-32|Daniel Normandin]]''' Champlain
A exercé entre 1686 et 1729 / ''Was notary between 1686 and 1729'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/4077259 BAnQ: Daniel Normandin, Actes, 27 octobre 1686 - 29 janvier 1703 (2144 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/4077260 BAnQ: Daniel Normandin, Actes, 1 février 1703 - 20 décembre 1712 (2835 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/4077261 BAnQ: Daniel Normandin, Actes, 4 janvier 1713 - 20 février 1724 (2813 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/4077262 BAnQ: Daniel Normandin, Actes, 30 mars 1724 - 27 août 1729 (677 fichiers)] '''Notaire [[Panet-25|Jean Claude Panet]]''' Québec - Rimouski
A exercé entre 1745 et 1775 / ''Was notary between 1745 and 1775'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/964090?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch, Jean-Claude Panet, Actes, 10 sections] '''Notaire [[Panet-18|Pierre Panet de Méru]]''' Montréal (frère de / brother of Jean Claude)
A exercé entre 1754 et 1778 / ''Was notary between 1754 and 1778'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/629030?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch, Pierre Panet, Actes, 7 sections] '''Notaire [[Petit-59|Pierre Petit]]''' Trois-Rivières
A exercé entre 1706 et 1735 / ''Was notary between 1706 and 1735'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083992 BAnQ: Pierre Petit, Actes, 31 mai 1706 - 20 mars 1729 (2105 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083993 BAnQ: Pierre Petit, Actes, 22 mars 1729 - 4 novembre 1735 (1736 fichiers)] '''Notaire [[Peuvret-4|Jean Baptiste Peuvret du Mesnu]]''' Québec
A exercé entre 1657 et 1659 / ''Was notary between 1657 and 1659'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-QD5C?i=794&cat=1176009 FamilySearch Jean Baptiste Peuvret de Mesnu, Actes, Dossiers 1-63 (12 oct. 1653 - 7 juil. 1659), Granite Mountain Record Vault, United States & Canada Film #2371289 Item 9, Image Group Number (DGS) 8125037] pgs 795-1006 / 2056 (FamilySearch) '''Notaire Jacques Nicolas Pinguet de Vaucour''' Québec
A exercé en 1726 et 1748 / ''Was notary in 1726 and 1748'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/963358?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch, catalogue] 6 sections '''Notaire Martial Piraube''' Québec
A exercé entre 1639 et 1643 / ''Was notary between 1639 and 1643'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/3354172 BAnQ: ''Procès-verbal de l'inventaire des minutes de Martial Piraube, commis au greffe et tabellionnage de Québec, pendant les années 1639 à 1643, fait par Louis-Guillaume Verrier, procureur général du Roi, au Conseil supérieur de Québec et commissaire nommé par arrêt du Conseil d'État du Roi, le 25 mars 1730, pour le dépouillement des minutes des notaires présentement en charge ou décédés, dans l'étendue de la Prévôté de Québec'' (03Q,TL5,D71035)] ** [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2431906?docref=YNld03rUnTDr1QkXgYDFVA&docsearchtext=Claude%20Maugue BAnQ Notarial acts index ''Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français'', par Pierre Georges Roy et Antoine Roy; 27 Vol + index 1-8: '''Vol I: Martial Piraube Pgs 10-15''' PDF] ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-QC5C?i=1007&cat=1176028 FamilySearch, Martial Piraube, Actes, Dossiers [1-14 (26 août 1637 - 19 déc. 1638), United States & Canada Film #2371289, Item 10, Image Group Number (DGS) 8125037] début de ses actes, pg 1008 à 1248/3168, incluant certaines transcriptions d'actes de Jean Guitet (ci-haut) '''Notaire [[Potier-87|Jean Baptiste Pottier]]''' Montréal & Trois-Rivières
A exercé entre 1693 et 1711 / ''Was notary between 1693 and 1711'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-P3VW-V975-K?i=707&cat=529326 FamilySearch: Jean Baptiste Pottier, Actes, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1464523 Items 2-3 Image Group Number (DGS) 8865164, pgs 708-1945/3207] '''Actes à Montréal / in Montréal''' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4067126 BAnQ: Jean-Baptiste Pottier, Actes (1012 pages)] '''Actes à Trois-Rivières / in Trois-Rivières''' **Index Vol XI de l'inventaire cité en références/ of inventory cited in reference '''Notaire [[Poulin-564|Pierre Poulin]]''' Trois-Rivières
A exercé entre 1708 et 1739 / ''Was notary between 1708 and 1739''
Index Vol. XXVI, pgs. 165-203 * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4518128 BAnQ: Pierre Poulin dit St-Maurice, Répertoire chronologique (1708-1739) (33 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4518129 BAnQ: Pierre Poulin dit St-Maurice, Index des noms A-V (5 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083763 BAnQ: Pierre Poulin dit St-Maurice, Actes 9 mars 1708 - 11 février 1717 (493 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083764 BAnQ: Pierre Poulin dit St-Maurice, Actes 21 mars 1717 - 14 août 1739 (905 fichiers)] '''Notaire [[Puyperoux-2|Antoine Puyperoux de la Fosse]]''' Montréal, puis fiefs de Maskinongé, la Rivière-du-Loup, le Chicot, Berthier, Dorvilliers, Dautray, Lanoraie et Lavaltrie, situés au nord du fleuve Saint-Laurent et pour les fiefs de Saint-François, Rivière Yamaska, l'île Dupas, Sorel et Saint-Ours,
A exercé entre 1712 et 1744 / ''Was notary between 1712 and 1744'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-53LL-Z9XL-P?i=1935&cat=1175160 FamilySearch: Antoine Puypéroux de Lafosse, Actes, 24 juin 1712 - 13 mars 1731 Family History Library United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #2371128 Item 3 Image Group Number (DGS) 8886893, pgs 1936-3288] part index at end * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-53LL-D9NH-9?mode=g&cat=1175160 FamilySearch: Antoine Puypéroux de Lafosse, Actes, 15 mars 1731 - 17 août 1741 Family History Library United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #2371129, Group Number (DGS) 8886892] part index at end (not all in order) * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-R3L2-V979-D?mode=g&cat=1175160 FamilySearch: Antoine Puypéroux de Lafosse, Actes,19 août 1741 - 20 mars 1744 ( après 1744, les dates de plusieurs dossiers sont mélangés) Family History Library United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #2371130 Item 1, Group Number (DGS) 8886891, pgs 1-881] '''Notaire [[Rageot-7|Gilles Rageot]]''' Québec
A exercé entre 1666 et 1692 / ''Was notary between 1666 and 1692''
Note: 3 de ses fils ont aussi été notaires / ''3 of his sons were also notaries'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083918 BAnQ: Gilles Rageot, Actes (7 287 pages), 11 novembre 1666 - 8 octobre 1671] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083919 BAnQ: Gilles Rageot, Actes (7 287 pages), 8 octobre 1871 - 27 septembre 1676] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083920 BAnQ: Gilles Rageot, Actes (7 287 pages), 28 septembre 1676 - 4 avril 1681] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083921 BAnQ: Gilles Rageot, Actes (7 287 pages), 7 avril 1681 - 15 mars 1685] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083922 BAnQ: Gilles Rageot, Actes (7 287 pages), 27 mars 1685 - 26 octobre 1688] *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083923 BAnQ: Gilles Rageot, Actes (7 287 pages), 27 octobre 1688 - 18 décembre 1691] '''Notaire Charles Rageot dit St-Luc''' (fils de Gilles) Québec
A exercé entre 1695 et 1702 / ''Was notary between 1695 and 1702'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3778059 BAnQ: Charles Rageot de Saint-Luc, Actes (1 935 pages), 25 juin 1695 - 11 décembre 1702] '''Notaire [[Rajotte-6|François Rageot de Beaurivage]]''' (fils de Gilles) Québec, Montmagny et autour
A exercé entre 1709 et 1753 / ''Was notary between 1709 and 1753'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4153477 BAnQ: François Rageot de Beaurivage, Actes, 1 août 1709 - 20 mars 1715 (191 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4153478 BAnQ: François Rageot de Beaurivage, Actes, 2 avril 1715 - 26 avril 1738 (3375 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4153479 BAnQ: François Rageot de Beaurivage, Actes, 29 avril 1738 - 20 mars 1753 (1897 fichiers)] '''Notaire [[Raimbault-17|Pierre Raimbault]]''' (père de Charles) Montréal
A exercé entre 1697 et 1727 / ''Was notary between 1697 and 1727'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5V-SLD?mode=g&cat=675517 FamilySearch: Pierre Raimbault, Actes, Boîtes 1-6 (no 1-923) 17 nov. 1697 - 28 déc. 1703, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1561766 Items 2-6, Image Group Number (DGS) 8274274] '''Début / Start''' pg 176/3137 Note: small index at end, by date * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-J36Q-6CVP?mode=g&cat=675517 FamilySearch: Pierre Raimbault, Actes, Boîtes 6-11 (no 924-1651) 2 janv. 1704 - 28 févr. 1711, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1561767, Image Group Number (DGS) 8730717] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5V-4SJP-B?mode=g&cat=675517 FamilySearch: Pierre Raimbault, Actes, Boîtes 11-15 (no 1652-2451) 6 mars 1711 - 27 févr. 1719, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1561768, Image Group Number (DGS) 8274275] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5V-W7N3-Q?mode=g&cat=675517 FamilySearch: Pierre Raimbault, Actes, Boîtes 16-21 (no 2452-3341) 1 mars 1719 - 24 juin 1725, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1561889, Image Group Number (DGS) 8274277] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5V-4SCJ-K?mode=g&cat=675517 FamilySearch: Pierre Raimbault, Actes, Boîtes 22-23 (no 3342-3520) 1 juil. 1725 - 24 janv. 1727, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1561890 Items 1-2, Image Group Number (DGS) 8274278] ''' fin / end''' pg 605/3186 '''Notaire [[Raimbault-22|Joseph Charles Raimbault]]''' (fils de Pierre) Montréal
A exercé entre 1727 et 1737 / ''Was notary between 1727 and 1737'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008327822?i=369&cat=672708 FamilySearch: Joseph Charles Raimbault, Actes, Boîtes 1-5 (no 1-709) 30 janv. 1727 - 29 mai 1731, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1508607 Items 2-6 Image Group Number (DGS) 8327822 pgs 370-3259] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTW-ZS2M-N?mode=g&cat=672708 FamilySearch: Joseph Charles Raimbault, Actes, Boîtes 6-10 (no 710-1205) 4 juin 1731 - 7 août 1735, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1508608 Image Group Number (DGS) 8327823] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTW-XZG3?mode=g&cat=672708 FamilySearch: Joseph Charles Raimbault, Actes, Boîtes 10-12 (no 1206-1498) 9 août 1735 - 14 déc. 1737 Boîte 13 (cahier spécial) 20 mars 1733 - 21 août 1734, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1508609 Items 1-4 Image Group Number (DGS) 8327824, pgs 1-1451] '''Notaire [[Roger-197|Guillaume Roger]]''' Québec
A exercé entre 1694 et 1702 / ''Was notary between 1694 and 1702'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-R3LF-TQ94?i=1734&cat=963718 FamilySearch: Guillaume Roger, Actes, Boîtes 1-3 (no 1-445) 8 août 1694 - 16 mars 1702, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #2138486 Item 2, Image Group Number (DGS) 8885033, pgs 1735-3345] part index pg 3353 '''Notaire [[Roy-113|Michel Roy dit Châtellerault]]''' autour de Champlain
A exercé entre 1668 et 1709 / ''Was notary between 1668 and 1709'' (note: recoupement de dates / ''overlap in dates'') (Index Vol XXVII) * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4067129 BAnQ: Michel Roy dit Châtellerault, Actes, 16 novembre 1668 - 9 juin 1682 (1041 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4124544 BAnQ: Michel Roy dit Châtellerault, Actes, 6 janvier 1675 - 28 mai 1682 (66 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4124545 BAnQ: Michel Roy dit Châtellerault, Actes, 3 janvier 1687 - 8 mars 1708 (541 fichiers)] '''Notaire [[Senez-3|Nicolas Senet]]''' Montréal (Index Vol XVII)
A exercé entre 1704 et 1731 / ''Was notary between 1704 and 1731'' * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTW-W3WT-G?i=2268&cat=529332 FamilySearch: Nicolas Senet, Actes, Boîtes 1-2 (18 janv. 1704 - 28 déc. 1710), Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1464524 Items 6-7, Image Group Number (DGS) 8327232, pgs 2269-3215] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTW-ZSQ5-W?mode=g&cat=529332 FamilySearch: Nicolas Senet, Actes, Boîtes 2-7 (7 janv. 1711 - 6 oct. 1723), Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1464525, Image Group Number (DGS) 8327233 3212 pgs] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTW-D77X-5?mode=g&cat=529332 FamilySearch: Nicolas Senet, Actes, Boîtes 7-11 (10 oct. 1723 - 28 déc. 1730), Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1464526, Image Group Number (DGS) 8327234, 2911 pgs] * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSTC-5TWY?i=4&cat=529332 FamilySearch: Nicolas Senet, Actes, Boîtes 12 (3 janv. 1731 - 28 déc. 1731), Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1464527 Item 1, Image Group Number (DGS) 8327235, pgs 5-333/3200] '''Notaire [[Simonnet-3|François Simonnet]]''' Montréal et rive sud
A exercé entre 1737 et 1778 / ''Was notary between 1737 and 1778'' *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/529340?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch, François Simonnet, Actes] 12 sections '''Notaire [[Tailhandier-1|Marien Tailhandier]] dit La Baume''' Boucherville
A exercé entre 1699 et 1730 / ''Was notary between 1699 and 1730'' Index vol VIII pg 5-99 *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5F-493S-6?mode=g&cat=529348 FamilySearch, Marien Tailhandier, Actes, Boîtes 1-7 (14 août 1699 - 4 févr. 1718) Family History Library United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1464547 Image Group Number (DGS) 8272947] *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5F-CHL6?mode=g&cat=529348 FamilySearch, Marien Tailhandier, Actes, Boîtes 7-13 (8 févr. 1718 - 6 août 1730) Family History Library United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1464548 Image Group Number (DGS) 8272948] '''Notaire Guillaume Tronquet''' Québec (index Vol I pg 15-19)
A exercé entre 1643 et 1646 / ''Was notary between 1643 and 1646'' *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3354180?docsearchtext=Guillaume%20Tronquet BAnQ: Tronquet, Guillaume, notaire, époque 1643-1646. 7 février 1732, 4 éléments. Collection Pièces judiciaires et notariales] Procès-verbal de l'inventaire des minutes de Guillaume Tronquet, commis au greffe et tabellionnage de Québec, entre le 18 octobre 1643 et le 12 octobre 1646, fait par Louis-Guillaume Verrier, procureur général du Roi, au Conseil supérieur de Québec et commissaire nommé par arrêt du Conseil d'État du Roi, le 25 mars 1730, pour le dépouillement des minutes des notaires présentement en charge ou décédés, dans l'étendue de la Prévôté de Québec *[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVN-Q4J3?i=626&cat=1176008 FamilySearch: Guillaume Tronquet, Actes, Dossiers 1 1/2-49 (11 oct. 1643 - Oct. 1646, 16 juil. 1648), Granite Mountain Record Vault, United States & Canada Film #2371289 Item 8, Image Group Number (DGS) 8125037, pgs 627-790/2056] '''Notaire [[Trotain-1|François Trotain]]''' dit St-Seurin Trois-Rivières et alentour
A exercé entre 1687 et 1732 / ''Was notary between 1687 and 1722'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4083914 BAnQ: François Trottain dit Saint-Seürin, Actes (3 183 pages)] '''Notaire [[Vachon-20|Paul Vachon]]''' Alentours de Québec, Beauport etc
A exercé entre 1658 et 1693 / '' Was notary between 1658 and 1693''
Note: a colligé des actes de notaires précédents ''he collated acts done by prior notaries also'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4215634 BAnQ: Paul Vachon, actes, 10 janvier 1655 - 24 janvier 1668 (1180 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4215635 BAnQ: Paul Vachon, actes, 25 janvier 1668 - 1 septembre 1673 (1169 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4215636 BAnQ: Paul Vachon, actes, 1 septembre 1673 - 27 novembre 1680 (1185 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4215637 BAnQ: Paul Vachon, actes, 23 janvier 1681 - 23 mars 1688 (1195 fichiers)] * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4215638 BAnQ: Paul Vachon, actes, 26 mars 1688 - 2 novembre 1693 (508 fichiers)] '''Notaire [[Véron-42|Étienne Véron de Grandmesnil]]''' Trois-Rivières
A exercé entre 1705 et 1721 / '' Was notary between 1705 and 1721''
Note: index Vol XXVII pg 235-265 * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/4065130 BAnQ: Étienne Véron de Grandmesnil, actes, (1 163 pages)] '''Notaires seigneuriaux de Boucherville / ''Seigneurial notaries of Boucherville''' :Inventaire des minutes de différents notaires ayant pratiqué à Boucherville ou dans les environs, dont était dépositaire en 1739, le seigneur dudit lieu, faits par le juge Louis-Claude Danré de Blanzy : [[Frérot-9|Thomas Frérot]] de Lachenest, René Rémy dit Champagne, Jean-Baptiste Fleuricour (Fleuricourt), maître Esbaire, Michel Moreau, [[Bourdon-6|Jacques Bourdon]], Jean-Baptiste Tétreau (Tétrault), [[Tailhandier-1|Marien Tailhandier]] dit Labeaume; (dates d'inventaire: 21 juin 1739 - 9 septembre 1739) :Description: Ce dossier comprend 127 feuillets regroupant les actes des notaires Frérot (21 novembre 1669 au 29 octobre 1675 - 187 actes); Rémy (6 janvier au 24 août 1669 - 4 actes); Fleuricourt (8 mars 1676 au 26 février 1681 - 13 actes); un contrat de mariage attribué à «maître Esbaire», mais traditionnellement attribué à Fleuricour (23 mai 1695, mariage entre Jean Cadieux et Marie Bourdon); Moreau (29 octobre 1672 au 28 novembre 1696 - 297 actes); Bourdon (20 février 1677 au 18 janvier 1721 - 158 actes); Tétreau (28 août 1712 au 24 octobre 1728 - 104 actes); Tailhandier (14 août 1699 au 6 août 1730 - 1353 actes); une liste de 14 actes faits par des particuliers sous seing privé, devant des curés ou des prêtres, déposés dans le greffe dudit Tailhandier (mars 1715 au 24 juillet 1730) [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/3354152 Collection Pièces judiciaires et notariales - BAnQ Québec Id 393671] 128 pages ::'''Note''': Jean Baptiste Tétro et Jean Baptiste Fleuricourt sont répertoriés au volume 13, [[Frérot-9|Thomas Frérot]], Michel Moreau et [[Bourdon-6|Jacques Bourdon]] au volume 10 et [[Tailhandier-1|Marien Tailhandier]] au volume 8 de l'inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français, par Pierre Georges Roy et Antoine Roy, cité en références. René Rémy et le sieur Esbaire ne se trouvent que dans l'inventaire ci-haut. ** [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHV-5324-MZR3?i=2578&cat=370361 FamilySearch, '''René Rémy''' Actes de notaire, Family History Library, United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film #1562332, Item 4, Image Group Number (DGS) 8877165, pgs 2579-2583/3155] '''2 actes et courte liste en début''' ==Outils et autre / Tools and other== Actes de notaire provenant du catalogue de FamilySearch Notarial acts from FamilySearch catalog *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A616821&offset=0 FamilySearch Catalogue, District de Québec] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A1009348 FamilySearch Catalogue, District de Trois-Rivières] (pas séparés par notaire / not separated by notary) **[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9KG-T777?mode=g&cat=2563597 FamilySearch Acts, District de Trois-Rivières] images *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A535863 FamilySearch Catalogue, District de Montréal] Notaire [[De_Saint-Père-1|Jean de Saint-Père]] à partir de la page 400. ---------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------------- BAnQ offre maintenant un outil de recherche pour les contrats de mariage pour les districts judiciaires de Trois-Rivières, Arthabaska et Saint-Maurice entre 1647 et 1920. Les résultats sont des sommaires seulement. ''BAnQ now offers a search tool for marriage contracts for the judicial districts of Trois-Rivières, Arthabaska and Saint-Maurice between 1647 and 1920. Results are summaries only.'' [https://www.banq.qc.ca/archives/genealogie_histoire_familiale/ressources/bd/recherche.html?id=MARIAGES_TR_2021 Recherche / Search] ===References=== * [http://collections.banq.qc.ca/ark:/52327/2431906 BAnQ Notarial acts index ''Inventaire des greffes des notaires du régime français'', par Pierre Georges Roy et Antoine Roy; 27 Vol + index 1-8] * BAnQ: Bibliothèque et Archives nationales du Québec/Québec National Library and Archives http://www.banq.qc.ca/accueil/ Ce document inclue une liste chronologique des personnes ayant agi comme notaires en Nouvelle-France, pages 1 à 58. ''The following includes a chronological list of persons who acted as notaries during New France days, starts on page 1 through 58 (FR)'' * [https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2276291?docsearchtext=Pierre%20Couc%20dit%20Lafleur Rapport de l'Archiviste de la province de Québec, 1921, 1921-1922] ===après la Nouvelle-France, after New France=== temporary storage Notaire [[St-Aubin-14|Louis Charles ''Conscient'' St-Aubin]] a exercé entre 1767 et 1789, Kamouraska, L'islet, Cap-Saint-Ignace, Rivière-Ouelle, etc. *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/3764145 BAnQ: Louis-Charles Conscient de Saint-Aubin (01R,CN104,S49) Répertoires et actes etc] Notaire Joseph Filteau
*[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/3774273 BAnQ: Joseph Filteau (03Q,CN301,S102) Répertoire chronologique et index des noms] Notaire Barthélemy Faribault (père) *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/4446931 BAnQ: Barthélemy Faribault (père), Actes, 3 juillet 1798 - 10 avril 1826] Notaire Barthélemy Faribault (fils) *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3782693 BAnQ: Barthélemy Faribault (fils), Répertoire chronologique 1796-1826] Notaire Louis Guillet, a exercé entre 1845-1880
Histoire administrative / Notice biographique
Né en la paroisse Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan le 5 novembre 1819, Louis Guillet était le fils de Louis et de Marie Louise Leclerc. Il fut reçu notaire en date du 28 novembre 1843. Le 28 octobre 1845, il épousa Henriette Fugère à Batiscan et le 28 novembre 1865, il épousa, en deuxième noce, Marie Delphine Amarillis Filteau à Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan.
De 1845 à 1880, le notaire Guillet a exercé successivement en la seigneurie de Batiscan, à Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan et dans le district de Trois-Rivières. Il est décédé le 28 juin 1880 à Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan.
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Cette série regroupe 4505 minutes notariales du greffe de Louis Guillet ainsi qu'un répertoire chronologique. Les minutes sont numérotées de 58 à 4562. Celles portant les numéros suivants sont manquantes : 1 à 57 et 1384 à 1406.
De 1845 à 1880, le notaire Guillet a exercé successivement en la seigneurie de Batiscan (du 7 janvier 1845 au 9 octobre 1857), à Sainte-Geneviève-de-Batiscan (du 10 octobre 1857 au 12 octobre 1857 et du 8 octobre 1867 au 9 mai 1880) et dans le district de Trois-Rivières (du 13 octobre 1857 au 7 octobre 1867)
*[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/archives/52327/3773724 BAnQ: Louis Guillet (cote 04T,CN401,S46)] incluant répertoire, index des noms et 12 571 pages d'actes. Notaire Jacques-Nicolas Pinguet, exerce entre 1779-1792 *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3777903 BAnQ: Jacques-Nicolas Pinguet] incluant répertoire chronologique et actes (7615 pages) Notaire Joseph Badeaux, exerce entre 1798-1835
Fonds Cour Supérieure. District judiciaire de Trois-Rivières. Greffes de notaires
Cette série regroupe 14211 minutes notariales du greffe de Joseph Badeaux ainsi qu'un répertoire onomastique.
*[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/3773970 BAnQ: Joseph Badeaux (1ère partie)] --------------- *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1471015 FamilySearch Catalogue, 1800-1920, misc districts]

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[[Category: Active 1814]] ==Active (Nov/Dec 1814)== The 110 ton ship that brought the first group of permanent, missionary (?) European settlers to New Zealand was the brig ''Active''. It was purchased by Samuel Marsden in March 1814 for the purpose of using it as a trading and passenger vessel between Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, and the proposed mission settlement in New Zealand. The ''Active'' left Port Jackson on 19th November 1814, carrying 35 people (and two fugitive convict stowaways). The total included 8 Māori and 2 Tahitians. The brig also carried a variety of animals: horses, cattle, sheep, pigs, goats, poultry, cats and dogs; intended for the mission settlement . On Thursday 22nd December the brig dropped anchor near Rangihoua, Bay of Islands. On the 19th December, one of the crew, a Māori who had been ill for almost the entire voyage, died of dysentery and was buried on one of the Cavalles Islands. The master of the ship was Thomas Hansen Snr. He was dismissed from his command by Marsden in December 1816. ==Passenger List== : '''Note:''' All the source lists of names I have found have differences. : '''Note:''' The people with the 'Last Names' marked in {{red|Red (f)}} and {{blue|Blue (m)}} have a Wikitree profile. * Click on an icon in column headers to sort by that column. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''35''' Passengers and '''2''' Stowaways Listed. |- ! scope="col" | Row ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Names ! scope="col" | Est. Birth-Death ! scope="col" align="left" | Notes |- |{{orange|001}}|| [[Hansen-5271|{{blue|Hansen}}]] || Thomas ||align=center| 1762 -1837 ||Captain, free settler |- |{{orange|002}}|| [[Coats-597|{{red|Hansen}}]] || Hannah ||align=center| 1752 -1823 ||wife |- |{{orange|003}}|| [[Hansen-5262|{{blue|Hansen}}]] || Thomas ||align=center| 1785 -1874 ||son |- |004 || [[Marsden-349|{{blue|Marsden}}]] || Samuel ||align=center| 1765 -1838 ||Reverend, missionary |- |005 || [[Nicholas-1361|{{blue|Nicholas}}]] || John Liddiard ||align=center| 1784 -1868 ||Friend of S. Marsden, author |- |{{lime|006}}|| [[King-14127|{{blue|King}}]] || John Thomas ||align=center| 1787 -1854 ||Missionary, shoemaker |- |{{lime|007}}|| [[Hansen-5186|{{red|King}}]] || Hannah ||align=center| 1792 -1851 ||wife, dau. of Capt. Tho. Hansen, pregnant |- |{{lime|008}}|| [[King-14128|{{blue|King}}]] || Philip Hansen ||align=center| 1813 -1880 ||son, 15 mths old |- |{{purple|009}}|| [[Hall-25074|{{blue|Hall}}]] || William ||align=center| 1778 -1844 ||Missionary, carpenter |- |{{purple|010}}|| [[Carruthers-562|{{red|Hall}}]] || Dinah ||align=center| 1776 -1855 ||wife |- |{{purple|011}}|| [[Hall-25075|{{blue|Hall}}]] || William Carruthers ||align=center| 1811 -1830 ||son, 3 yrs old |- |{{orange|012}}|| [[Kendall-675|{{blue|Kendall}}]] || Thomas Walter ||align=center| 1778 -1832 ||Missionary, magistrate, author |- |{{orange|013}}|| [[Quickfall-13|{{red|Kendall}}]] || Jane ||align=center| 1784 -1866 ||wife |- |{{orange|014}}|| [[Kendall-674|{{blue|Kendall}}]] || Thomas Surfleet ||align=center| 1807 -1883 ||son |- |{{orange|015}}|| [[Kendall-2461|{{blue|Kendall}}]] || Basil O. ||align=center| 1809 -1852 ||son |- |{{orange|016}}|| [[Kendall-2464|{{blue|Kendall}}]] || Joseph ||align=center| 1811 -1865 ||son |- |017 || [[Shaffery-1|{{blue|Shaffery}}]] || Henry (Patrick) || c.1785 ||Convict, labourer, Irish |- |018|| [[Stockwell-674|{{blue|Stockwell}}]] || Richard || c.1785 ||Convict, labourer |- |019|| [[Hall-25262|{{blue|Hall}}]] || Walter || c.1780 ||Convict, blacksmith |- |{{purple|020}}|| Te Hikutu || Duaterra / Ruatara ||align=center| 1787 -1815 ||Ngāpuhi chief (māori) |- |{{purple|021}}||[[Hika-7|{{blue|Hongi Hika}}]] (Shunghi) || || ||Ngāpuhi chief (māori) |- |{{purple|022}}|| Korokoro || || ||Ngāpuhi chief (māori) |- |{{purple|023}}|| Te Nganaga || || ||relation of Shunghi |- |{{purple|024}}|| Tui || Tupaea || ||younger brother of Korokoro |- |{{purple|025}}|| Māui || (Tommy Drummond) || ||Māori, S. Marsden's servant |- |{{purple|026}}|| Mutu || Jacky Maitai || ||sailor, Māori |- |027 || Ripiro || || ||eldest son of Hongi Hika |- |028 || Ross || Alexander || ||crew, mate, Scot |- |029 || [[Hunter-8715|{{blue|Hunter}}]] || John ||align=center| 1780 -1820+ ||crew, carpenter, Australian |- |030 || Hamilton || Thomas || ||crew, cook |- |031 || Campbell || William || ||weaver and flax dresser |- |032 || War-ra-kee || || ||crew, Māori |- |033 || Tommy || || ||crew, Māori |- |034 || Dicka-hee || || ||crew, Otaheitan |- |035 || Punnee || || ||crew, Bolabolan |- |036 || unknown (m) || || ||fugitive convict stowaway |- |037 || unknown (m) || || ||fugitive convict stowaway |- |}
==Sources== * [http://www.the1814hansenfamilysocietyinc.org/brigactive.html The brig Active.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18930715.2.63.7 Crew of the Active.] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1814_in_New_Zealand 1814 in New Zealand.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19060818.2.46 Maoriland Memories.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19300102.2.147 Samuel Marsden - Bringer of Christianity.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19141114.2.43 Centenary of Christianity.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZTR19061006.2.44 Men of Mark among the Māoris.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH19230411.2.192.5 European Settlers.] * [http://www.names.nzearlyhistory.com/g1/p408.htm#i10200 Pre-1846 Early NZ History.] * [http://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/passlists/active.html NZ Yesteryears, Passenger List.] * [https://www.thefreelibrary.com/Her+civilising+mission%3A+discovering+Hannah+King+through+her+textiles.-a0199989742 The Free Library.] * [http://www.kendallfamily.name/kendall_family_nsw/ps01/ps01_093.htm Kendall Family NSW.] ==Acknowledgements== * Thank you for your interest in this page. * [[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]]

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'''Activists and Reformers!'''

'''I cannot say whether things will get better if we change; what I can say is that they must change if they are to get better.'''

'''Georg Christoph Lichtenberg'''
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A hundred years ago, any soapbox orator who called for women's suffrage, laws protecting the environment, an end to lynching, workers' right to form unions, a progressive income tax, a federal minimum wage, old-age insurance, the eight-hour workday and government-subsidized healthcare would be considered an impractical utopian dreamer or a dangerous socialist. Now we take these ideas for granted. The radical ideas of one generation are often the common sense of the next. When that happens, give credit to the activists and movements that fought to take those ideas from the margins to the mainstream. We all stand on the shoulders of earlier generations of radicals and reformers who challenged the status quo of their day. ~ '''Peter Dreier'''
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'''If it is right for men to fight for their freedom, and God knows what the human race would be like today if men had not, since time began, fought for their freedom, then it is right for women to fight for their freedom and the freedom of the children they bear.'''

'''Emmeline Pankhurst'''
Extract from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_suffrage Wikipedia] Women's suffrage is the right of women to vote and to stand for electoral office. Limited voting rights were gained by women in Sweden, Finland and some western U.S. states in the late 19th century. In 1893, New Zealand, then a self-governing British colony, granted adult women the right to vote, and the self-governing colony of South Australia, an Australian state, did the same in 1895, the latter also permitting women to stand for office. In 1901 several British colonies became the federal Commonwealth of Australia, and women acquired the right to vote and stand in federal elections from 1902, but discriminatory restrictions against Aboriginal women (and men) voting in national elections were not completely removed until 1962. *[[Space:Women%27s_suffrage_movement|Womans Suffrage Movement]] *[[Space:Australian_suffragettes|Australian Suffragettes]] *[[Space:American_Suffragettes|American Suffragettes]] *[[Space:English_Suffragettes|British Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Canadian_Suffragettes|Canadian Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Irish_suffragettes|Irish Suffragettes]] *[[Space:New_Zealand_Suffragettes|New Zealand Suffragettes]]
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'''Social Reformers!'''

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'''You ask me why I do not write something… I think one’s feelings waste themselves in words; they ought all to be distilled into actions and into actions which bring results.'''

'''Florence Nightingale'''
Extract from [http://www.thefamouspeople.com/social-reformers.php The Famous People] Social Reformers have strived to make the world a better place.A reform movement led by social activists aims to bring about a gradual change in the society by bringing about awareness about the issues in hand. Every country has its own stories about the atrocities meted out to certain segments of its population and the brave men and women who dared to question the authoritative society in their fight for their basic rights.
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'''The ultimate measure of a man is not where he stands in moments of comfort and convenience, but where he stands at times of challenge and controversy.'''

'''Martin Luther King, Jr.'''
Extract from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_civil_rights_leaders Wikipedia] Civil rights include individual rights to equal protection and service, privacy, freedom of thought, freedom of expression, freedom of speech, freedom of assembly, freedom to travel, freedom of worship, protection of civil liberties, the right to vote, and the right to freely share ideas and opinions through all forms of communication and media.
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==Sources== *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_social_movements List] of Social Movements *Some [http://quizlet.com/5306323/reform-movements-in-american-history-flash-cards/ Reform Movements] in American History *[http://www.infoplease.com/biography/activists.html Infoplease.com] - Biographies Selected Activists and Reformers *[http://www.biography.com/people/groups/activists-civil-rights-activists Biography] - Famous Civil Rights Activists *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Social_reformers_of_India Wikipedia] - Social reformers of India *James, Edward T. ''[[Space:Notable_American_women%2C_1607-1950_:_A_Biographical_Dictionary|Notable_American_women 1607-1950_:_A_Biographical_Dictionary]]'' (published 1971 by Belknap Press).

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[[Category:Indiana Projects]] [[Category:Adams County, Indiana]] [[Category:Indiana]] *'''This project is a part of the [[Project:Indiana|Indiana Project]].''' ----
Welcome to the Adams County, Indiana Project!
The coordinator for this project is [[Davis-18975|Shirley Davis]]. === [http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/index.html Adams County, Indiana] === :1818 - A tract of land was granted and reserved to the children of Cho-a-pin-a-mois at the St. Mary's Ohio treaty on October 6, 1818. :1832 - Eleven hundred Indians were removed from the 1,600 acre Rivare Reservation (Sections 15, 16, 21 and 22 of Adams County) to what is now the state of Missouri and Kansas."J. F. Snow, "Snow's history of Adams County, Indiana," 1907, B.F. Bowen, Indianapolis, Indiana. :1835 - Adams County was created by statute on February 7th. It was named in honor of the sixth president of the United States,[[Adams-12| John Quincy Adams]].https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adams_County,_Indiana :1836 - Adams County was organized on March 1. The first sheriff, David McKnight, was appointed by the state Governor Noah Noble. Mr. McKnight's first job was to conduct the first Adams County election in which Zachariah Smith became the first elected sheriff.Coolman, Thomas K. "The History of Adams County, Indiana Sheriffs" Decatur, Ind. : Office of Sheriff of Adams County, 1986. :1837 - Jehu S. Rhea was authorized to procure and make the irons for a jail. Samuel Rugg was authorized to make a door and a good padlock. The jail was completed July 27th by McKnight and Lewis for $650.Coolman :1837 - By purchase and court action, the Indian title to the eastern part of Rivare Reservation is extinguished.John W. Tyndall. "Standard history of Adams and Wells counties, Indiana," Chicago, IL: Lewis Publishing Co, 1918. Vol. I, p. 5. :1843 - The Adams County Library was established.http://www.apls.lib.in.us/about/apls-history/14 :1846 - Librarian, William A. Bugh, was authorized to spend $325 for books which included: 17 biographies, 10 essays, 26 histories, and several books on political economy, religion, travel, poetry, and Shakespeare. The first group of books purchased was known as the “Evangelical Family Library.” :1860 - The census returns of Adams County showed the total population of the County to be 9,252. There were 990 farms reported. The oldest persons in the county were Mrs. Hannah Head and Mr. Christian Keefer respectively 89 years.Dawson's Fort Wayne- Daily Times (Fort Wayne, Indiana) 1 October 1860, Monday, page 3. :1871 - The first train arrived in Berne, Indiana on Christmas day.http://www.cityofberne.com/about/history/ :1879 - Fire destroyed the first jail whose double-hewed log structure had already been proven unsatisfactory for retaining prisoners.Coolman :1886 - The second jail, a brick structure at 313 S. First St, Decatur was completed for $25,000. It contained 14 cells, 2 day rooms and a living quarters for the sheriff and his family.Coolman :1906 - The Decatur Public Library opened in July with Annette Moses as the first librarian.http://www.apls.lib.in.us/about/apls-history/14 :1919 - Dunbar Furniture, started by [[Dunbar-2137|L.L. Dunbar]] and [[Niederhauser-6|Homer Niederhauser]], moved from Lynn Grove, Indiana to Berne, Indiana to take advantage of the railroad and the federal highway. === Historical Attractions === * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adams_County_Courthouse_(Indiana) Adams County Courthouse] [[Image:Adams_County_Indiana.jpg | 60px]] 112 S. 2nd Street, Decatur, IN * [http://adamsingenweb.com/Military/Memorials/BerneVetsMem.html Adams County Veterans Memorial] 524 Berne Street, Berne IN, This memorial is dedicate to all the men and women of Adams County who served our nation. * [http://www.worldfamousback40junction.com/old_stuff.html Back 40 Junction] Visit this restaurant in Decatur in Decatur for a look at the area's largest collection of sculptures by John Rogers, dating from the mid-1800s, antique Barnum and Bailey Circus posters, copper brewing equipment from Fort Wayne's Centlivre Brewery, the hogshead, a Tiffany chandelier, restored railroad cars, and much more. * Ben Colter Polygonal Barn [[Image:Adams County Indiana-8.jpg | 60 px]] [http://www.historypointer.com/nris/multiple/64500218/ Eastern side of State Road 101, 0.6 miles south of its junction with Piqua Rd. and north of Pleasant Mills], St. Marys Township, 40°47′53″N 84°50′27″W * Ceylon Covered Bridge [[Image:Adams County Indiana-3.jpg | 60 px]] County Road 900S over the Wabash River in Limberlost County Park, northeast of Ceylon Wabash Township, 40°36′51″N 84°56′35″W * Charles Dugan House [[Image:Adams County Indiana-2.jpg | 60px]] 420 W. Monroe St., Decatur, 40°49′52″N 84°55′40″W * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gene_Stratton_Porter_Cabin_(Geneva,_Indiana) Gene Stratton Porter Cabin] [[image:Adams County Indiana-1.jpg | 60px]] 200 E. 6th St., Geneva, 40°35′13″N 84°57′36″W * [http://www.in.gov/history/markers/495.htm Geneva Downtown Commercial Historic District] [[Image:Adams County Indiana-4.jpg | 60px]] 144-455 E. Line St., Geneva, 40°35′33″N 84°57′33″W * John S. Bowers House, 104 Marshall St, Decatur, 40°50′04″N 84°55′26″W * Lenhart Farmhouse [[ Image:Adams County Indiana-7.jpg | 60px ]] 6929 N. Piqua Rd., north of Decatur, Root Township, 40°50′47″N 84°55′12″W * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peace_Monument_(Decatur,_Indiana) Peace Monument] [[Image:Adams County Indiana-9.jpg | 60px]] Located at the Adams County Courthouse, Decatur IN * [http://www.swissheritage.org/grounds.html Swiss Heritage Village and Museum] preserves the heritage of the Sweitzer Deutsche speaking immigrants from Canton Berne, Switzerland who first came to Adams County in the 1830s. The museum will be an asset to those working on family histories from this area. === Towns and Townships === * Decatur, Indiana ~ Decatur is the county seat of Adams County. It was founded in 1836 by [[Rugg-310|Samuel Rugg]], a friend of Thomas Jefferson. The Victorian style court house was built in 1873. [http://www.adamscountyinhistoricalmuseum.com/ The Adams County Historical Museum] occupies the former Charles Dugan mansion at 420 W. Monroe Street. * Berne, Indiana ~ Berne was settled in 1852 by seventy devout Mennonite immigrants who came direct from Switzerland.http://www.firstmennonite.org/about-us/our-story The town was platted in 1871 and named after the capital of Switzerland. The architecture of Berne still preserves the look of its Swiss heritage. [http://www.swissheritage.org/grounds.html Swiss Heritage Village and Museum] was established in 1985 to preserve the history of the city. It is northern Indiana's largest outdoor museum.http://www.swissheritage.org/history.html Adams County is home to Indiana's second largest community of Amish. They preserve their Swiss Amish heritage which is different from the majority of the Amish of North America. The Swiss Amish travel only in open buggies.http://amishamerica.com/indiana-amish/#adams many Amish merchants are scattered throughout the county.http://berneclocktowerinn.com/community/amish-merchants-2/ * Geneva, Indiana ~ Geneva is a town in Wabash Township. The population was 1,293 at the 2010 census. Geneva is the location of the Limberlost Cabin, the home of writer and naturalist [[Stratton-1776|Gene Stratton Porter]]. * Magley, Indiana ~ Magley is an unincorporated town in Preble Township. * Monmouth, Indiana ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/bluecreek-twp.html Blue Creek Township]==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Location''' |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/BlueCreekTwnshp/Amish.html Blue Creek Amish Cemetery]|| The Amish Blue Creek Cemetery is located on the southeast corner of County Road 525 East and County Road 500 South in Blue Creek Township |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/BlueCreekTwnshp/BlueCreek.html Blue Creek Tricker Cemetery]||Highway 124 to 500 East. Turn right continue to 200 South - located on curve just before 300 South on left. |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/BlueCreekTwnshp/MtHope.html Mt. Hope or Willard Cemetery]||On the north side of County Road 500 South and a 1/2 mile east of Salem Road or about 1/4 mile east of County Road 475 East. |- |} ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/french-twp.html French Township]==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Location''' |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/FrenchTwnshp/Biberstein.html Biberstein Cemetery]|| Located on the east side of County Road 400 West, 2 1/2 miles west of Berne, Indiana |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/FrenchTwnshp/Evangelical.html Evangelical Cemetery]||Located on the east side of County Road 450 West about 1/2 mile north of Country Road 600 South in French Township, Adams Co., IN |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/FrenchTwnshp/French.html French ~ Reynolds Cemetery]||Located on NW corner of CR 300 West and CR 600 South in French Township, Adams County, IN. (5095 SW State Road 116). |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/FrenchTwnshp/Huser.html Huser Family Cemetery]||Located on NW corner of CR 300 West and CR 600 South in French Township, Adams County, IN |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/FrenchTwnshp/Moser.html Moser Cemetery]||Located 3/12 miles west of Berne and about 1 mile north in French Township, Adams County, IN |- |} ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/hartford-twp.html Hartford Township]==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Location''' |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/HartfordTwnshp/Alberson.html Alberson Cemetery]||Located on the northeast corner of County Road 900 South and Adams County Road 700 West in Hartford Township, Adams Co, IN. Cemetery is 1/2 mile east of the Wells County line. |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/HartfordTwnshp/Brown.html Brown ~ Glendening ~ Glendenen Cemetery]||Located on the west side of County Road 550 West (State Road 116) 1/2 mile north of Perryville in Hartford Township, Adams County, IN |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/HartfordTwnshp/Greenwood.html Greenwood Cemetery]||Located on the east side of County Road 550 West (State Road 116) about 4/10 mile south of County Road 700 South in Hartford Township, Adams County, Indiana, near Linn Grove |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/HartfordTwnshp/Hartford.html Hartford Cemetery]||Located on State Road 116, 1/2 mile east of Perryville & 2 1/2 miles west of Geneva in Hartford Township, Adams Co, IN A Methodist church once stood here. |- |} ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/jefferson-twp.html Jefferson Township]==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Location''' |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/JeffersonTwnshp/Loofbourrow.html Loofbourrow Cemetery] || Located on the south side of County Road 1150, a short distance east of County Road 450 in Jefferson Township, Adams Co, IN |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/JeffersonTwnshp/StMary.html St. Mary Catholic ~ "Little Irish" Cemetery]|| |- |} ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/kirkland-twp.html Kirkland Township]==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Location''' |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/KriklandTwnshp/Zion.html Zion Cemetery]||Located one half mile north of Indiana 124 on the west side of County Road 500 West in Kirkland Township, Adams County, Indiana, the cemetery is enclosed on three sides by a chain link fence. |- |[http://adamsingenweb.com/Cemeteries/KriklandTwnshp/Steele.html Pleasant Dale Cemetery]||located on the north side of County Road 300 North, between roads 400 West and 500 West in Kirkland Township, Adams County, Indiana. |- |} ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/monroe-twp.html Monroe Township]==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Location''' |- |[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/cem_amstutz.html Amstutz Amish Cemetery]||On the Victor Graber farm in Monroe Township, located three miles south of Coppess Corners or three miles north of Berne, Ind., on Road 27, then 1/2 mile east. |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/MonroeTwnshp/Backesto.html Spring Hill/Backesto Cemetery]||Located north of Berne in Monroe Township, near Spring Hill Methodist Church. |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/MonroeTwnshp/BerneMen.html Berne Mennonite ~ Muensterberg Cemetery]||No longer in existence |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/MonroeTwnshp/Hilty.html Hilty Cemetery]||The cemetery is on the Victor Graber farm in Monroe Township. It is located three miles south of Coppess Corners or three miles north of Berne, Indiana on Road 27, the 1/2 mile east |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/MonroeTwnshp/Mazelin.html Mazelin Cemetery]||Located 2 miles north of Berne, Indiana on US Highway 27, then 3/4 miles West in Monroe Township, Adams County, IN. |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/MonroeTwnshp/Moser.htm Moser Cemetery]||Located 1/2 mile west, then 1/2 mile north of Berne, Indiana in Monroe Township, Adams County, IN on the west side of county road 150 West. |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/MonroeTwnshp/Ray.html Ray Cemetery]||1 1/2 miles west of Monroe, Indiana, Monroe Township. |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/MonroeTwnshp/Schwartz.html Schwartz Cemetery]||Near US-27 and West 300 S-1 |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/MonroeTwnshp/Smith.html Smith Cemetery]||Located about 1.5 miles directly South of the town of Monroe, between roads 100S and 200S, on the West side of the road |- |} ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/preble-twp.html Preble Township]==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Location''' |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/PrebelTwnshp/Fuhrman.html Fuhrman Cemetery]||Abandoned cemetery in Preble Township, located 3 miles north of Preble, Adams County, IN, on the northeast corner of county roads 900 North and 400 West. |- | |} ===[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/root-twp.html Root Township]=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Location''' |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/RootTwnshp/Alpha.html Alpha Cemetery]||On Southeast corner of county roads 900 North and 100 East. |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/RootTwnshp/Monmouth.html Monmouth cemetery]||Located on County Road 850 North - just east of the former Monmouth School in Root Township |- |} ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/stmarys-twp.html St. Mary's Township]==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Location''' |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/StMarysTwnshp/MtTabor1.html New Mount Tabor Methodist Church Cemetery]||Located about 4.5 miles SE of Decatur, on the Piqua Road in St Marys Township, Adams County, IN |- |} ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/union-twp.html Union Township]==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Location''' |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/UnionTwnshp/Alpha.html Alpha - Bethel Cemetery]|| Located on east side of County Road 500 Easwt and about 1/3 mile north of the intersection with County Road 900 North. |- |} ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/wabash-twp.html Wabash Township]==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Location''' |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/WabashTwnshp/BunkerAmish.html Bunker Hill Amish]|| Located across the road from Bunker Hill Cemetery in Wabash Township. |- |} ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/washington-twp.html Washington Township]==== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Cemetery Location''' |- |[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/Cemeteries/WashingtonTwnshp/First.html First City Cemetery in American Legion Memorial Park] ||Located in American Legion Memorial Park on the east side of Winchester Street just south of the former Erie Railroad, in Decatur |- |} === Online Records === * [http://adamsingenweb.com/ Adams County INGenWeb Home] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inadams/OldCourtHouse/OldCourtHouseIndex.html Adams County, Indiana Old Courthouse Records] * [http://publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/IN_Adams.htm Adams County, Indiana Free Public Records Directory] === Adams County Publications === * [http://www.bernetriweekly.com/ Berne Tri-Weekly News] * [http://www.decaturdailydemocrat.com/ The Decatur Daily Democrat] === Adams County Resources === * [http://debmurray.tripod.com/adamsco/adainbio.htm Adams County Biographies] * [http://www.co.adams.in.us/ Adams County, Indiana - The Official Site] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/bios.html Adams County, Indiana Biographies] * [http://genealogytrails.com/ind/adams/ Adams County, Indiana Genealogy Trails] == Sources ==

Adams Family History

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This is a central page for organizing genealogy related to ADAMS families and information about individuals, places, and things named Adams. (Do you have any info about Adams or the name? Please join the Trusted List to this page and participate. You can also post a comment or memory below.) === Alternate Spellings === Adams families can also be Adam, Adamson, Adamsone, Adamessone, Adames, Adie, Adami, Adamini, or Adcocks. === Origins of the Surname === The origins are in Annandale, Scotland in the 13th century. The meaning: Patronymic of the Hebrew personal name of Adam, which may be from the Hebrew ''adama'' for "earth." For more on this see: * ''[http://www.houseofnames.com/xq/asp.fc/qx/Adams-family-crest.htm Adams Family Crest]'' * ''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adams_(surname) Adams (surname) - Wikipedia]'' * ''[http://www.surnamedb.com/surname.aspx?name=adams SurnameDB: Adams surname meaning]'' === Census Records === In the [http://www.census.gov/genealogy/www/freqnames2k.html 2000 U.S. Census], Adams is ranked as the 39th most common surname with 413,086 individual entries. === Prominent Adams Family Trees === * Descended from Henry Adams, English settler of Braintree, MS ** '''[[Adams-40|Henry Adams]] Esq.''' (1582-1646), m. '''[[Squire-1|Edith Squire]]''' *** Numerous descendants, including President John Adams * Descended from John Adams, 2nd U.S. President ** '''[[Adams-10|John Adams, Jr.]]''' (1735-1826), m. [[Smith-69|Abigail Smith]] *** Numerous descendants, including 6th U.S. President '''[[Adams-12|John Quincy Adams]]''' === Adams on WikiTree === There are many famillies and individuals named Adams on WikiTree. Here is the [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/A/ADAMS_1.html Adams Index]. [[Category:Surnames]] [[Category: Scotland, Emigrants]]

Adams Name Study

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[[Category:Adams Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Adams Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Adams Adams] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Adams name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Adams's), by time period (18th Century Adams's), or by topic (Adams DNA, Adams Occupations, Adams Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Adams Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Adams-12030|Al Adams]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Adams}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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{{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! See below for a list of References and Sources ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] '''Starting Point''' [[Ap_Adams-5]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Adams surname and likely Origins and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Most people with a lot of New England ancestry descend from one or more ‘gateway’ ancestors – i.e., early colonists who descend, themselves, from English kings, primarily the Plantagenets. The latter, in turn, have their own gateway ancestors, through whom we derive our longest possible ‘ancestral lines’ – into the Dark Ages (roughly A.D. 450-750), and perhaps (though far more conjecturally) even the Classical (Greco-Roman) and Ancient (Egyptian, Babylonian, and Persian) worlds. Genealogy was originally the prerogative of kings and princes. The oldest surviving royal genealogies in Europe go back to the sixth century A.D. for Gothic sovereigns, to the seventh century for their Irish, Lombardic, Visigothic, and Frankish counterparts, and to the eighth and ninth centuries for Anglo-Saxon and Carolingian kings. '''ALL such descents are hypothetical – that is, all entail many filiative links that are not, in fact, attested in writing, but postulated by scholars on the basis of an assessment of the known chronology, ethno-political situation, and onomastic patterns of the relevant era, locale, and race. In short, ‘ancient’ pedigrees have many ‘dotted lines,’ which are plausible, even likely, but NOT susceptible to proof.(If you’re allergic to dotted lines, now would be a good time to leave!) ''' Unfortunately, popular American genealogical literature is rife with supposed ‘ancient’ pedigrees which are neither likely nor plausible, and in some cases provably bogus, passing, as they do, through long chains of supposed personages who never existed. How, short of acquiring a comprehensive knowledge of many phases of world and national history, half a dozen ancient and modern languages, the various branches of philology, and an immense (and highly specialized) research literature (surely a job for several lifetimes!), is the ‘lay’ reader to tell the plausible from the preposterous, the reasonable from the ridiculous? For those who find themselves far up the proverbial creek, this talk and syllabus should serve as a paddle. The talk will identify the major geographic areas, ethnicities, and prePlantagenet ‘gateway’ ancestors through whom we MIGHT descend from Dark Age, Classical, or Ancient kings, warlords, consuls, emperors, and pharaohs, and will outline the major sources of data and forms of reasoning upon which such descents are predicated. It will also draw your attention to proposed ‘ancient’ descents which are known to be false, or have been seriously questioned, and identify the absolute historical limits beyond which it will never be possible to go. The syllabus provides an area-byarea list of the best or most interesting or exemplary books. Frederick Lewis Weis, Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., and David Faris. Ancestral Roots of Certain American Colonists Who Came to America Before 1700. The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants. Seventh edition. 1992. The Magna Charta Sureties, 1215. The Barons Named in the Magna Charta, 1215 and Some of Their Descendants Who Settled in America during the Early Colonial Years. Fourth edition. 1991. The above two books don’t cover as comprehensive a range of royally descended colonists as Roberts, below, but give more dates, places, and bio for those they do cover. David Faris, Douglas Richardson, and Walter Lee Sheppard, Jr., projected four-volume revision of above two sources, still in progress. Gary Boyd Roberts. The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants to the American Colonies or the United States...1993. [The most comprehensive treatment of the subject in print. Lines only, with very few dates & places, but superb bibliography – and noone is more ‘in-the-know’ than Roberts about UNPUBLISHED materials, as well.] ==Sources== The direct pedigree of the Bretton family (of Flockton Green and West Bretton) is considered fairly accurate back to about the middle 1400's, mainly through the work of Dom Hugh Bowler, the Roman Catholic historian who spent a great deal of time on tracing the life, and martyrdom, of Blessed John Bretton. Before that there are numerous mentions of "Brettons'" in , for instance, "The Burghs of Cambridgeshire and Yorkshire" by J. W. Walker C.B.E., F.S.A., in the Yorkshire Archaeological Society Journal XXX p.312 : "The Chartulery of the Abbey of Byland" in the 12th Century : and Hunter's "Deanery of Doncaster" vol II Yorkshire (1831). The "History of Barnsley" by Jackson and "Angles, Danes and Norse in the District of Huddersfield" by W. G. Collingwood, and the "History of Monk Bretton Priory” have also provided information - as well as the Court Rolls of the Manor of Wakefield, ”Wakefield - its’ History and People” by J. W. Walker, and “West Yorkshire- An Archaeological Survey to 1500”. Further information was contained in “ A Literary and Biographical History or Biographical Dictionary of the English Catholics from the breach with Rome in 1534 to the present time” Vol. I. by Joseph Gillow published in 1895. S. Ireland. Roman Britain: A Sourcebook. 1986. [Extracts from early documents.] K. R. Dark. Civitas to Kingdom: British Political Continuity 300-800. 1994. [General survey, with excellent bibliography.] David Dumville. “Sub-Roman Britain: History and Legend.” History 62 (1977): 173-91. [Scoffing view of sources for the period, with some justice.] G. N. Garmonsway, trans. and ed. The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle. 1972. [Oldest history of Anglo-Saxon kingdoms; incorporates still older mss. preserving oral tradition back to 3 rd or 4 th century .] Kenneth Sisam. “Anglo-Saxon Royal Genealogies.” Proceedings of the British Academy 1953: 387-348. [Critical look at genealogies from above.] David Dumville. “The West Saxon Genealogical Regnal List and the Chronology of Wessex.” Peritia 4: 21-66. [Ditto, but focuses on revising early Anglo-Saxon chronology.] Michael E. Jones and John Casey. “The Gallic Chronicle Restored: A Chronology for the Anglo-Saxon Invasions and the End of Roman Britain.” Britannia 21 (1990): 367- 98. Geoffrey of Monmouth. The History of the Kings of Britain. Trans. by Lewis Thorpe. 1966. [A fabulist’s 12th -century version of the ancient history of Britain. Largely imaginary, but probably has a few grains of valid data preserved nowhere else. Trouble is, which is which? First extensive version of ‘Arthur.’] A. W. Wade-Evans. Nennius’s “History of the Britons” together with “The Annals of the Britons” and “Court Pedigrees of Hywel the Good,” also “The Story of the Loss of Britain.” 1938. [Oldest Celtic histories & genealogies, already severely twisted and fabulized.] Leslie Alcock. Arthur’s Britain. History and Archaeology AD 367-634. 1971. [Focus on Arthur, but also a good general survey of the history of the period.] John Morris. The Age of Arthur. 1973. [Ditto. Morris, however, had the deductive genius’s fatal tendency to draw a pound of inferences from a pinch of fact. Much incidental material of value on Celtic genealogy.] Geoffrey Ashe. The Discovery of King Arthur. 1985. [Entertaining re-examination, with good bibliography. Includes semi-serious hypothesis that Cerdic of Wessex was son of Arthur (!) This probably founders on chronological difficulties, however, if no other.] A. W. Wade-Evans. “The Chronology of Arthur.” Y Cymmrodor 1910: 125-49.5 John Morris. “Dark Age Dates.” In Michael G. Jarrett, ed., Britain and Rome, 145-85. 1965. P. K. Johnstone. “A Consular Chronology of Dark Age Britain.” Antiquity 36 (1962): 102-9. Nikolai Tolstoy. “Early British History and Chronology.” Transactions of the Honourable Society of Cymmodorion 1964: 237-312. [Four articles by four good scholars, coming to four wildly different conclusions as to the chronology of the period – proving that the source materials are simply inadequate.] Nora K. Chadwick. Celtic Britain. 1989. [Good general survey, with excellent maps.] Peter C. Bartrum. Welsh Genealogies 300-1400. 8 vols. 1974-80. [Basic set of charts summarizing all the earliest royal British/Welsh; authoritative & generally reliable.] John T. Koch. “A Welsh Window on the Iron Age. Manawydan, Mandubracios.” Cambridge Medieval Celtic Studies 14 (1987): 17-52. [Fascinating article showing that Welsh oral tradition preserved at least ONE fragment of GENUINE British genealogy from around the time of Christ, possibly ancestral to the later Welsh houses, though the connection is lost.] John H. Ward. “Vortigern and the End of Roman Britain.” Britannia 3 (1972): 277-89. [Good study of the last Roman Vicar of Britain, possibly ancestral to some Welsh dynasties.] E. Williams B. Nicholson. “The Dynasty of Cunedag and the Harleian Genealogies.” Y Cymmrodor 1909: 63-104. David H. Kelley. “A Study in Early Celtic Genealogies: Dyfed.” Journal of Ancient and Medieval Studies 1:49-58. Marjorie O. Anderson. Kings and Kingship in Early Scotland. 1980. [Contains detailed analysis of the Scottish & Pictish king lists; presented verbatim from original mss.] H. Pirie-Gordon. “The Succession in the Kingdom of Strathclyde.” The Armorial 1: 35- 40, 79-87, 143-8, 192-6, 2: 9-14, 92-102. [Reconstruction of families ancestral to Kenneth MacAlpin, King of Scotland, including lines from Dalriada, Strathclyde, and Pictavia.] John O’Hart. Irish Pedigrees: or, The Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation. 2 vols. 1892. [However unsatisfactory, this is still the basic source, compiled from the ‘Annals of the Four Masters,’ etc., for royal Irish lines; incorporates much sheer mythology, and must be taken with a shaker of salt.] David H. Kelley. “Early Irish Genealogy.” The American Genealogist 41 (1965): 65-76. “Descent from the High Kings of Ireland.” The American Genealogist 54 (1978): 1-5. “The Ancestry of Eve of Leinster.” The Genealogist 1 (1980): 4-26. [Excellent introductory & critical articles on various royal Irish lines.] Marshall

Adams of the Alleghenies: A Genealogical History of The Adams Family of Conewago, Loretto and St. Augustine, Pa.

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== Publication Information == :THE ADAMS FAMILY OF ADAMS COUNTY, PENNSYLVANIA :Edmund J. Adams, Adams of the Alleghenies: A Genealogical History of The Adams Family of Conewago, Loretto and St. Augustine, Pa. :By: Edmund J. Adams :1346 Park Ridge Place :Cincinnati, Ohio 45208 :October 1981 === Preface === : The dubious will question whether the name "Adams" can really be Irish. In O'Hart's Irish Pedigrees, however, we find that the "following Anglo-Norman … families adopted Irish surnames … the Berrys of Cork, to MacAdam".O'Hart, John. [https://archive.org/stream/irishpedigreesor_01ohar#page/n9/mode/2up ''Irish Pedigrees; Or, the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation'']. Dublin, J. Duffy & Co., New York (1892). Pp. 215-216. MacLysaught in The Surnames of IrelandMacLysaught, Edward. ''The Surnames of Ireland''. (Sixth edition) Irish Academic Press (University of Minnesota), Minneapolis (1985). says that the name MacAdam has several origins in Ireland and that the name Adams has been used in County Down. The name Adams has a history of Irish usage, therefore, whether in its Irish form MacAdam or Anglicized as Adams. Both versions mean the same: The son of Adam. Unless the Barrys of County Cork or some other ancestors adopted the Adams name, the earliest Adams would have been a man of the Middle Ages named Adam, who had a son commonly called the son of Adam, that is, MacAdam or Adam's. : There is some possibility that the name Adams was thrust on the family. One of the many insults of the English on the Irish in the 18th century was the requirement that Irish emigrants take English surnames as a condition of ship's passage.Emmet, Thomas Addis. [https://archive.org/stream/irishemigration00emmegoog#page/n5/mode/2up ''Irish Emigration During the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries'']. Republished from ''Journal of the Irish-American Historical Society'', Vol. 2. New York City (1899). : And so, we conclude that Dad was right – the Adamses are Irish and came from Ireland before the (American) Revolutionary War. The Irish had good reason, even in the 1750s, to flee to the New World. Irish persecutions date from the abdication of the Catholic James II as King of England in 1688 in favor of the Protestant William of Orange.This summary of English emigration to colonial America comes from: Considine, ''It's the Irish'', New York, 1961; Potter, ''To The Golden Door'', Boston, 1960; Uris, ''Ireland, a Terrible Beauty'', Toronto, 1975; and Emmet, above. After James' restoration was repulsed in the Battle of the Boyne and his army surrendered at Limerick in 1691, the English enacted the infamous Penal Laws, which imposed extreme limitations on Catholics in landholdings, inheritance, education, business activities, the holding of weapons, the holding of public office, voting and religious freedom. So noxious were the laws that a Catholic could not own a horse valued at more than five pounds and a Protestant could claim any horse from a Catholic for that sum, even if it had a higher value. The English confiscated 95% of the land and turned Ireland into grazing lands. Landowners were reduced to peasants – to, as one writer called them, one of the lowest forms of human life on planet Earth. : The clear purpose of the Penal Laws was to maintain the economic, political and social supremacy of the English minority and the degradation of the Catholic majority. : Small wonder the Penal Laws drove the Irish to America. Maryland attracted many of them, including the celebrated Carroll family that spawned the first Catholic bishop, John Carroll. Pennsylvania also attracted large numbers of Irish by its reputation for freedom of conscience. Even in Protestant Boston, there were enough Irish present in 1737 to hold a formal St. Patrick's Day celebration. : The ship passage records of emigration from the British Isles in the 18th century are sketchy at best but most of the emigrants from Ireland in that century came from Ulster. The emigrants included both Catholics and Scotch-Irish Presbyterians. Both of these groups were discriminated against by the English. The flow from Ulster increased to about 12,000 per year between 1725 and 1750. They arrived at a number of ports, including New York and Philadelphia. There were so many Irish here by the Revolution that Washington's army was monopolized by them and the Irishman John Barry became "the father of the American Navy." : English Catholics suffered some of the same deprivations as the Irish in the century following the ascension of William of Orange.Watkin, Edward Ingram. ''Roman Catholicism in England from the Reformation to 1950''. Oxford University Press (1957). Pp. 103 ff. But they were generally allowed to keep their land, subject to a double land tax. They tended, however, less to migrate to America than to stay in England and defect to Protestantism. The Law of Probabilities likewise mitigates against England as [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams']] native land. Estimates vary but in the first half of the 18th century, the Catholic population of England was less than five per cent, probably under 100,000 in all. : Whether he came from Ireland or England, [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams]] had, therefore, good reason to emigrate to America. And migrate he did: Not to the relative sophistication of one of the eastern cities, Philadelphia, Boston, or New York, but to the wilds of York County, west of the Susquehanna, to the Jesuit mission on Conewago Creek. [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams]] bought his first farm there in 1756, married Magdalena, fathered nine children, fought Indians, served in the Revolution, and then died a young man of 41 in December, 1776. Some of his children remained at Conewago; their descendants remain there today. Others of his children, including our next ancestor Joseph Adams, who lived for a time just over the border in Maryland, left the area in the mid-1790s and migrated west to the Alleghenies, first to Sinking Valley near present-day Altoona and then to the top of Allegheny Ridge to the mission church of a Russian prince-priest, the Rev. Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin. Father Gallitzin was an assistant at Conewago. The Adams family knew him there and doubtless were among those who invited him to establish his mission at Loretto. : In 1807, Joseph and Elizabeth Adams and family joined Father Gallitzin at Loretto. Eight years later, they ended their nomadic tour with the purchase of land a few miles north at the village of St. Augustine. When Elmer T. Adams died some years later at St. Augustine, all of this was summarized in his obituary notice that referred to him as "a descendant of one of Cambria County's noted pioneer families of Indian fighters that had come to the area from Maryland and Virginia in Prince Gallitzin's time."Obituary notice in the possession of George E. Adams, St. Augustine, PA (as of 1981). Father Gallitzin was very close to the Adamses and went on to become one of America's foremost early [Catholic] missionaries. : The Adamses, just as they had helped found Conewago ChapelToday officially named ''Basilica of the Sacred Heart of Jesus'', under the circumscription of the Roman Catholic Diocese of Harrisburg., were among the founding families of St. Augustine Parish. At. St. Augustine, the Adamses farmed for several more generations and then established a tannery, working as farmers and tradesmen, not for others but for themselves. The Adams' trait of keen independence combined with an "astute" business sense and the Adamses came poor and left poor. : Some of them did stay behind, notably George E. Adams of St. Augustine, who lives today [1981] in the heart of that village where Adamses have lived for over 165 years. When Joseph Adams moved to St. Augustine, he carried with him a foot-high sheet-metal lantern, which is owned by George Adams today. The sides of the lantern are perforated with various holes to let the candlelight shine out. Family tradition says that the lantern was given to the family by Paul Revere. The lantern stands as a marvelous symbol of our family's proud past. == Chapter 1: '''[[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams]], Indian Fighter, Soldier, Farmer''' (1735-1776) == It is instructive to back up and cover the history of Conewago for the 30 years or so prior to Thomas' arrival. Conewago was named after the Caughnawaga Indians, a branch of the Algonquin Indian tribe that had migrated south to the area from the Great Lakes.[https://archive.org/stream/historyofcumberl00wtay#page/n5/mode/2up ''History of Cumberland and Adams Counties'']. Warner, Beers & Co., Chicago (1886). Pp. 231-232. The earliest white settler of the area apparently was a Jesuit priest, Josiah Greaton, S.J., who established a mission there among the Indians around 1719 or 1720 and said his first Mass there in an Indian wigwam on the site to become Conewago Chapel.9 The site is a hilltop near Little Conewago Creek overlooking what are otherwise relatively flat lands. In 1728, a petty Irish Catholic nobleman from Prince George County, Maryland named John Digges obtained a grant from Lord Baltimore of 10,000 acres then thought to be in Maryland.John Gibson. [https://archive.org/details/historyofyorkcou00ingibs ''History of York County Pennsylvania from the Earliest Time to the Present'']. F.A. Battery Publishing Co., Chicago (1886), p. 573. At the suggestion of Tom, the Indian chief on nearby Tom's Creek, Digges located 6,822 acresRupp, Israel Daniel. [https://archive.org/details/historyoflancast00inrupp ''History of Lancaster and York Counties'']. Gilbert Hills, pub. (1845). pp. 569-570. what was to become Heidelberg Township then in York County. Heidelberg Township was immediately adjacent to Mount Pleasant Township where "Adams' Choice" was situated. The land Digges selected quite naturally was called "Digges' Choice" and was near the site of the Jesuit chapel. Confusion over whether Digges' land lay in Pennsylvania or Maryland led to a series of [interborder] disputes, including the killing of Digges' son Dudley in 1752.Gibson, ibid, p. 78. Dudley was the first person buried at Conewago Chapel.History of Cumberland and York Counties, ibid, pp. 233-234. [Border boundary] Disputes were commonplace in the early days. Irishmen like Digges were the earliest settlers of York County, in the 1730s.14Rupp, ibid, p. 576 In the late 1740s, many Germans arrived, which led to pitched battles at the election polls in 1749 and 1750 as the Irish and Germans fought to prevent each other from voting.Rupp, ibid, pp. 576 and 581-585. The original Catholic settlers at Conewago were thus a mixture of Irish and Germans.XX U.S. Catholic Historical Society, p. 37; XIII U.S. Catholic Historical Society, pp. 94-95. Because the first Jesuit missionary, Father Greaton, was not qualified by language to minister to a German-speaking population, the Jesuits sought help from EuropeXX U.S. Catholic Historical Society, p. 36, which led to a succession of German Jesuits at Conewago beginning with Wilhelm Wappeler, S.J., who served there from 1741 to 1748.ibid, p. 42 In 1741, Father Wappeler built a small log church, a "Mass house," to which dwelling rooms were attached.ibid, p. 39 It was made to resemble a farm house to conform to the letter, if not the spirit, of the stringent penal laws then in force in the American colonies. The penal laws prohibited the erection of churches other than the Church of England.ibid, pp. 31, 39 The Conewago mission has been called "the earliest Catholic settlement in Pennsylvania."ibid, p. 39 The mission was apparently served by visiting priests from 1748 to 1753. In 1753, Matthias Sittensberger, S.J., who also was called "Father Manners," took up residence at the log "Mass house".ibid, p. 42 In 1757, Father Sittensberger reported from Conewago that he served 116 Germans 18 or older and 73 Irish at the same age.XIII U.S. Catholic Historical Society, pp. 94-95 We may presume, since [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams]] purchased his 118 acres in February, 1756, that Thomas and Magdalena were married in the log "Mass house" by Father Sittensberger and that they were among the 73 Irishmen counted by Father Sittensberger in 1757. Prior to 1756, Indian incursions were little feared at Conewago. The few Indians in the area were on friendly terms with the whites.Gibson, ibid, p. 348 Battles with the Indians became common, however, from then until 1761 as the Indians, incited by the several factions to the French and Indian War, looted, scalped, burned and killed in one massacre after another in the area.Rupp, ibid, p. 585 The Delaware went on the warpath in the mid-1750s, carrying gun and scalping knife into the valleys south and east of the Blue Mountains and along the Juniata and Conococheague Rivers.Wallace, Paula W. ''Indians in Pennsylvania''. DIANE Publishing Inc. (1961) Pp. 146 ff. These comments concerning the history of the French and Indian War are all derived from this source. The policy of the French and Indians was to ruin Pennsylvania's economy by driving farmers like [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams]] off the land. The province countered by raising troops and establishing a line of forts along the mountains. The Indians did not often engage in pitched battles, however. Instead, small raiding parties attacked individual farms, killed or captured whomever they found in the fields or the houses, destroyed the cattle, burned the buildings, and disappeared into the forest with their prisoners. Pennsylvania's defense against these tactics was to patrol the intervals between the forts with provincial troops. We are told that [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams]] served in the provincial troops.Conewago Chapel cemetery records. The troops gave little protection to farms in the neighborhood but the forts and patrols did serve to make any deep penetration of the settlements unsafe for the Indian raiders. My dad handed down a tale that may have originated in this French and Indian War era. As the story goes, seven Adams brothers were attacked one day by Indians. The Indians forced the brothers to scatter each in a separate direction. They were driven so far apart that they were never able to join up again. The story may have related to Thomas and brothers of his. Or, it may have related to Thomas' sons. Thomas had exactly seven sons but the incident would have had to happen to them well after the French and Indian war since the youngest, Richard, was not born until 1776. We also know that Thomas' sons did not "scatter" in the 1780s and 1790s, although several did move on to the Alleghenies. In any event, whichever generation the tale related to, there is a strong family tradition that the Adamses were Indian fighters of some reknown. After the French & Indian War ended in 1763, Indians continued to visit the Conewago area in small bodies as late as the beginning of the Revolutionary War, sometimes greatly frightening some of the inhabitants but doing no harm to them.Gibson, ibid, p. 575 The Indians came chiefly to beg from or trade with the whites.Gibson, ibid, p. 575 The closest town to Conewago of any size was Hanover, a distance of just a few miles. [Hanover] was founded in 1764 and for many years before the Revolution was called "Rogue's Resort," because refugees from justice, safe in the disputed area between Maryland and Pennsylvania, often resorted to the place.Rupp, ibid, p. 596. Between roaming Indians and outlaws, pre-Revolutionary Conewago was no place for the meek and mild. Some time between 1758 and 1763, the most influential of the German Jesuits assigned to Conewago arrived at the Chapel.XIII U.S. Catholic Historical Society, p. 58; XX U.S. Catholic Historical Society, p. 42. Father James Pellentz, S.J., probably was the Conewago missionary closest to the Adamses since he stayed there until his death in 1800. [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams]] even acquired some of his land from Father Pellentz.York County Orphans' Court records, Docket E, p. 205. We know just a little of Thomas' activities between 1756 and 1776. He was a farmer by occupation. When he wasn't plowing the fields, he and Magdalena were producing their growing family of offspring. He did appear on the earliest York County tax list, that of 1762, as a resident of Mount Pleasant Township. He was taxed six shillings that year.1762 York County, Pennsylvania tax assessments. He also appeared in the 1772 tax list, taxed at five shillings.1772 York County, Pennsylvania tax assessments. As we shall see in the next chapter, Thomas was in the process through these years of substantially increasing his land holdings. Up to 1772, deer were plentiful in York County. On January 17 of that year, however, there fell an uncommon snowfall of some 3-½ feet. A heavy rain then formed a thick crust on the snow, which the deer had difficulty navigating. All of York County, including presumably our ancestors, came out to [hunt] the deer. The crust was able to bear the pursuers and the deer were readily taken.Rupp, ibid, p. 598 As the Revolutionary War approached, the citizens of York County elected a Revolutionary Committee of Correspondence in 1774, which only a few months later recommended the conservation of gunpowder as necessary for the Indian trade and for hunters.36 In April 1775, at the time of the battles in Lexington and Concord, the Committee collected from York County residents over 246 pounds for the poor of Boston struggling under British despotism.37 The first troops from York County were dispatched to Boston in July, 1775. The Committee reported to Benjamin Franklin that there were 3,349 "Associators" in the county. There was little tolerance of dissenters from the American cause. In March 1776, Robert Owings of Heidelberg Township was pressured to disavow his prior statements questioning "the measures now pursuing for maintaining our invaluable rights and privileges." On July 4, 1776, of course, the Americans signed the Declaration of Independence at Philadelphia. We are told that [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams]] saw Revolutionary War service, but without any details.38 Whether because of that service, an accident or an illness, Thomas died prematurely on December 5, 1776.39 He was a youthful 41 years of age40 and was apparently just the third person buried at Conewago Chapel.41 His slate tombstone stands in the second row, immediately behind the Chapel. The front of the stone bears the following inscription: : HERE LYES THE BODY OF THOMAS ADAMS WHO WAS BORN JULY THE FIFTH 1753 + DEPARTED THIS LIFE DECEMBER THE FIFTH 1776 AGED FORTY-ONE YEARS FIVE MONTHS The back side bears a more hastily-chiseled message, in German: : NUN HAT MEIN KAMPF EIN END MEIN LAUF DER IS FOLL BRACHT : ICH GEH ZU MEINEM JESU HIN UND SAG EUCH ALL GUDE NACHT Translated, the inscription carries an unmistakable touch of humor, giving us a glimpse into Thomas' whimsical nature: : NOW HAS MY STRUGGLE COME TO AN END. MY RUN IS COMPLETE. I GO TO MY JESUS AND SAY TO ALL OF YOU GOOD NIGHT. We assume that Thomas authored the message on his deathbed. But the use of Deutsch is curious. German, of course, was not Thomas' native tongue. Our guess is that Thomas used German because of the large number of Germans in the area and that he, therefore, used the language of the persons to whom the message was directed, his German friends and neighbors. Another possibility is that Magdalena was of German descent and helped him frame the message. A couple of places in this history should be Adams County shrines, and Conewago is one of them, particularly the [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams']] gravesite. It is awesome to stand at the foot of that dark slate stone and imagine the toughness and fortitude of the man who brought us to America in his early twenties. The settled reaches of the East Coast were not for him. His destination would be a Jesuit mission on the fringes of civilization, out among the Blackrobes and the Indians. A Provincial and Revolutionary War trooper, he was probably something of a legend in his own time. The prominent location of his gravesite supports that theory. Thomas' parting words on the backside of his stone tell us of his full life. They tell us that there were numbers of people that he wished to bid farewell. They tell us, too, of a man who knew who he was and where he was going. And how typically an Adams! The ordinary man, with property and family, would worry in his last hours about the mundane chore of writing a will. But Tom Adams lay on his deathbed and composed rhyming verse for his tombstone. The glint in his verse bespeaks a glint in his eye. That's our kind of man. == Chapter 2: '''Magdalena Adams, Widow''' (1776 – 1826) == With Thomas' death in December 1776, Magdalena was left with nine children, some 275 or more acres of farmland and a country at war. Joseph, the eldest of the children, was only about 20 years of age and Richard, the youngest, only three months old. Ahead of here were the awful chores of raising the children and running the farms on her own and the distribution of Thomas' lands among her and her children. No doubt the Revolution played havoc with the settlement of Thomas' estate and postponed for several years any resolution of it. The town of York was soon to become not merely a county seat but the center of the new nation. When the British occupied Philadelphia in September 1774, the Continental Congress moved successively to Easton, Reading, Lancaster and finally York. The delegates attending the Continental Congress at York included Samuel Adams, John Adams, Elbridge Gerry, John Hancock and Benjamin Harrison. While the Congress sat in York, a number of the new states signed the Articles of Confederation. Soon after the British evaculated Philadelphia in June 1778, the delegates adjourned from York for the luxury and social atmosphere of Philadelphia. Visitors at York during this period included General Lafayette and Baron von Steuben. Appropriately, the county tax assessments for York County in 1779 for Heidelberg Township listed Magdalena as the "widow Adams" and as the owner of 265 acres, four horses and six cattle, at a tax of 80 pounds.42 The 1780 assessments listed her again as "widow Adams" but with only 100 acres, two horses and three cattle, at a tax of 37 pounds, 8 shillings.43 The probate of [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams']] estate was finally commenced in the York County Orphans' Court on August 30, 1780. He died intestate (without a will). With court approval, three of the sons, Jacob, 19, John, 15, and William, 14, chose John Grate of Hanover for their guardian. Son Thomas, 16, chose Thomas Lilly of nearby Berwick Township to be his guardian. And Magdalena petitioned the court to have Thomas Lilly appointed the guardian for Ignatius, 12, Mary, 7, and Richard, 3. Lilly was a member of the Revolutionary Committee of Correspondence for York County. On May 5 of that year, Lilly conveyed to Magdalena Adams, widow, in trust for the use of the heirs of [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams]], deceased, 141 acres, 81 perches on the northeast side of Digges' Choice on the north bank of Conewago Creek, which was land [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams]] was purchasing but had not paid for at the time of his death. Magdalena paid to William Digges, the son of John Digges, the balance of the purchase money for the 141 acres, which was "behind and unpaid" at the time of Thomas' death. It is noteworthy that Joseph did not petition for the appointment of a guardian. That, combined with the fact that he showed up on the 1779 tax assessments indicates that by that time he was at least 21 years of age, thus having been born in 1758 or before. ''(Pp. 13 & 14 skipped / missing)'' On Wednesday, December 1, 1784, Magdalena filed a petition in the York County Orphans' Court that stated that Thomas had died intestate seized of a "plantation" and a tract of land containing 140 acres (these were the 141 acres referred to above) and another tract purchased from Rev. James Pellence (sic), Adam Snyder, Charles Gelwix, Christian Huber, Estate of George Stevenson, George Parler and the Proprietaries of Pennsylvania, containing about 246 acres (this was the 118 acres constituting "Adams' Choice" plus other acreage). That would have given Thomas 386 acres, by comparison to the 250 or 275 acres previously listed in the assessments for the survivors. In the court proceedings, on August 31, 1785, the court determined on the report of the High Sheriff of York County, William Bailey, that the lands of [[Adams-18008|Thomas Adams]] could not be divided, that the lands had a value of 2,392 pounds, and that Joseph Adams should take all of the lands free of the claims of the widow and the other heirs, provided that he pay each of his brothers and sisters 126 pounds, four shillings, within one year after August 31, 1785 and 63 pounds, two shillings, after the death of Magdalene. By 1790, Joseph had paid 189 pounds, six shillings, gold and silver money of Pennsylvania to all of his brothers and sisters except Jacob, which he did in exchange for a release of all claims against him and the lands of Thomas. By its August 31, 1785 decree, the Orphans' Court also allotted Joseph the 118 acres known as "Adams' Choice". All of the information regarding the Adams landholdings (including legal descriptions) leads to the following conclusions: ''[Pp. 16 & 17 skipped / missing]'' …to the Pipe Creek settlement in western Maryland. Joseph deeded away most, if not all, of both the 118 acre and 141 acre tracts between June, 1787 and December, 1789, some to a neighbor named John Kuhn and some to his brothers, Thomas, Jacob and William. Joseph's decision to leave Heidelberg Township produced, however, two of the most remarkable relics of the Adams family history. On file at the York County Historical Society in York are two deeds signed by Joseph Adams, and his wife Elizabeth by her mark, in June 1787. The deeds are on folded sheepskin and are almost entirely legible. They were among the deeds executed by Joseph and Elizabeth when they left Conewago. At about the time of Joseph's move to Maryland, the energetic Father Pellentz was demolishing the old "Mass house" made of roughhewn logs and beginning the construction of a new Church of the Sacred Heart at Conewago. At the time, Conewago and its missions had only about 500 Catholics. Father Pellentz selected red sandstone of very close texture, from a fine quarry at nearby East Berlin and every block was hauled the more than 10 miles from the quarry to the church site. The cornerstone of the church was laid in 1786. The building was completed in 1787 and a substantial residence for the clergy rose beside it. The church, which was built on the original chapel hill dominating the flat countryside overlooking Little Conewago Creek, was built during the suppression of the Society of Jesus. Father Pellentz dedicated the church to the Sacred Heart, the first church ever to be dedicated under that name on the North American continent. A plaque on the front of the chapel today says that it was the first parish church in the United States. The 1787 chapel still stands there, raised to the rank of a Minor Basilica. The Adamses legitimately can be said to be one of the chapel's founding families. By 1790, Magdalena's family was down to five persons: Herself, one male over 16 (maybe William), two males under 16 (Richard and one unidentified), and one other female (maybe Mary). The 1790 York County census also lists Jacob Adams and his wife, one son and two daughters. By this time, Joseph had moved across the border to Maryland. In 1798, a federal direct tax (the Glass Tax) was levied. It listed the following for the Adamses of Heidelberg Township: : * Widow Adams, 1 dwelling house, 20' x 23' of wood, one story, 7 windows, 84 lights (panes), 2 acres, value 300 pounds : * 1 barn 25' x 65' of wood, property adjoined by John Kuhn and Phillip Staub, 107 acres, value 1,284 pounds : * Richard Adams, 1 house, 26' x 20' of wood, 2 stories, 7 windows, 84 lights (panes), 2 acres 88 perches, value 400 pounds The most striking aspect of the listing is, of course, the size of the dwelling houses. Magdalena was living in a small one room house 20' x 23', probably with her son William. Only three years later, William was still a single man. The township assessment of that year includes Magdalena as a property owner with an assessed value of $1,379, Jacob at $1,454 and Richard at $76. The 1800 census lists Jacob Adams as "Jacob Adams, Esq." for Esquire. He was a Justice of the Peace and served as an executor or administrator of several estates of non-family members. The years between the end of the Revolutionary War and the turn of the century were years of expansion for the Conewago Chapel parish. Mission churches were set up far and wide from Conewago, in places like Harrisburg, York, Carlisle, Taneytown and Huntington. One of the priests who labored in the Conewago vineyards in the late 1790s and who obviously knew the Adams family as a result was the newly ordained Rev. Demetrius Augustine Gallitzin, who soon was to move west to the Alleghenies to found his parish at Loretto, Pennsylvania. Conewago was the center from which the Catholic faith was propagated through Adams, York, Lancaster, Cumberland and Franklin Counties and, if one includes Father Gallitzin's efforts, Cambria County as well. Father Pellentz was responsible for most of the expansion, through both good and ill health. A tireless worker, he labored long hours in confessions, Masses, baptisms and sick calls. He died in 1800 at the age of 73. Through the influence of Father Pellentz and his successors, vocations to the religious life began to come early from Conewago. Among them was one of the grandsons of Thomas and Magdalena and a nephew of Joseph, [also] named Thomas Adams, who was born at Conewago in June, 1798. Young Thomas Adams entered the Society of Jesus (Jesuits) in 1815 and died at Georgetown while still a scholastic in 1817. On January 22, 1800, Adams County was split off from York County, taking Heidelberg Township with it. The township's name was changed appropriately to Conewago Township, its name today. ''[Pg. 21 skipped / missing]'' …he directed "each to get one bed and beding, one Burough (bureau?) and household or kitchen furniture to the value of $10 as soon as they reach 18." The senior Jacob was the first blacksmith in the area and, for a time, Ignatius also plied that trade. Their brother Thomas lived until January 18, 1826. He died at age 64 and is buried at the St. Joseph Catholic Church cemetery in Taneytown, next to his mother Magdalena and his daughter Margaret. Ignatius died in 1853 at the age of 86. He also is buried at Conewago Chapel. To recapitulate, therefore, Thomas and Magdalena had seven sons. Jacob, Thomas, Ignatius and Richard stayed at Conewago and had large families that produced hundreds of modern-day descendants in the south central Pennsylvania region. Joseph and William went to the Alleghenies in the 1790s and John, who was last seen in the 1810 census of Conewago Township, disappeared from [historical] view. Magdalena died on January 2, 1826, 16 days before her son Thomas. She died at the ripe old age of 104. Her tombstone says that she died "loaded with years and virtuous deeds." [Her] tombstone stands on the south side of St. Joseph's church and is made of white marble or sandstone. She probably died a resident of Taneytown since she was buried next to Thomas and no doubt was living with him in her final years. Her will, which was written on May 3, 1817 and presented to the Court on January 28, 1826, was signed by her with a mark in the form of a cross. It directed that her real estate be sold at public sale and the money divided … ''[Pg. 23 skipped / missing]'' ''[Ch. 2 Footnotes p. ii skipped / missing]'' == Sources ==

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[[Category:Brouwer, Adam Family of New Netherland]] The New Netherland immigrant '''Adam Brouwer''', sometimes called '''Berkhoven''', [[:Brouwer-102]], is referred to as “Adam” in this study of his identity. His WikiTree profile is subject to vigorous historical debate about his birth origins. * Since a baptismal or other birth record has not been found, what evidence based method can be used instead? * Can we properly identify his parent’s? * Do we know for sure his parent’s ethnicity? * And do we have a solid case for the last name at birth that will be used in the profile? * What can be deduced from the lack of a patronym in his name? * What was the year and of Adam’s birth? * Where was he born? * What significance should be placed on the use of the name Berkhoven in his will? The sourced answers below should decide what best data to use for each field on Adam's profile :: 1) Adam’s parents identity :: 2) his parents ethnicity :: 3) use of patronym or not :: 4) location of birth :: 5) an approximate date of birth :: 6) last names used in his Will ===Parent’s Identity=== '''Adam's parents are unknown'''. Researchers have speculated about two sets of possible parents: #[[Brouwer-199 | Frans Sijmonsen Brouwer]] and his wife CaatjeSource: [[#S17]]: New Insights. The claim that either of these were Adam’s parents has not been published in a professional genealogical journal. Instead, the claims are made in genealogies posted to the internet at personal family pages, sponsored sites such as Ancestry.com, and in the various databases maintained by the Family History Library, namely Personal Resource File, Ancestral File, and the International Genealogical Index (IGI), and perhaps more. Source: [[#S17]]: New Insights. Evidence to justify claims in Genealogies of Frans Sijmonsen Brouwer is often lacking. Some list Frans as born 1596 in Katwijk-In-Kew, Zuid Holland. However, “Katwijk in Kew” has not been located as a place name. Genealogies claiming Frans Brouwer as Adam’s father list baptisms at the New York Reformed Dutch Church in 1622, 1623, 1624. However, The New York Dutch Church did not exist in 1622, 1623, 1624. The given names associated with the Frans Sijmonsen Brouwer family are Simon, Frans, Caatje, Arij and Leendert. None of our Adam’s children or grandchildren, have the names Simon, Frans, and Leendert do not appear in any Brouwer family in New Amsterdam or New York prior to 1750.Source: [[#S3]]: The published account of Adam Brouwer, and other early New Netherland Brouwer families in History of the Early Settlers of Kings County does not mention a Frans Brouwer.Source: [[#S7]]: The published account of Adam Brouwer, and other early New Netherland Brouwer families in Brouwer (Brower-Brewer) Family Notes does not mention a Frans Brouwer. Source: [[#S9]]: The published account of Adam Brouwer, and other early New Netherland Brouwer families in Brouwer Beginnings does not mention a Frans Brouwer. # [[Brouwer-93 | Pieter Clementszen Brouwer]] and his wife [[Mey-8 | Helena Mey]] or RachelSource: [[#S6]]: The description of Manhattan in 1628 was written in 1906. The author had recently discovered an “Autograph Letter” of Jonas Michaëlius. The publication briefly mentions Pieter Clementssen Brouwer, listing him as an owner of the ship Fortune along with Jan Clementssen Kies and Cornelis Volckertssen, merchants of the City of Hoorn. Versteeg never mentioned Pieter Clementssen Brouwer as a possible father of Adam Brouwer Source: [[#S11]]: Brewer Family Holland-America A manuscript titled, “Brewer Family Holland-America,” does make the claim that Pieter Clementszen Brouwer and Rachel Mey were parents of Adam Brouwer. Source: [[#S17]]: New Insights Chris Chester evaluated numerous claims about Pieter Clementsz Brouwer. The “Outline Genealogy of Lorenzo D. Brewer of Hunterdon Co., N.J.” asserted that Pieter Clementson Brouwer was a director of the Dutch West India Company in 1614. Chester shows that this was not the case. The pamphlet presented Adam, Johannes Brouwer, and Wilhelmus Brouwer as brothers. DNA test results from known descendants disprove this claim. The manuscript claims Pieter Clementszen Brouwer as a son of a Dutch family with a father named Niclaas Brouwer-Berckhoven. This scenario is discredited because no Niclaas would name a child using the patronym Clementszen. The “genealogy” is further discredited by grouping a number of known, but unrelated, 17th century Brouwers, into one family headed by Niclaas Brouwer-Berkhoven and Sophia Kiess. Further, the known facts that pertain Adam Brouwer’s social and economic standing are not consistent with the claim that the wealthy investor Pieter Clementszen Brouwer was his father. Adam did not have enough education to write his name. It is hard to imagine the son of a wealthy merchant enlisting as a soldier to be deployed in Brazil. In both cases the reason for claiming these couples as Adam’s parents is based on a shared surname. However, if Adam were a child of either couple, then his name would have included a patronym. ===Parent’s Ethnicity=== It has been effectively shown that Adam was from Cologne, and '''Cologne is a German city'''. Yet, some versions of Adam’s story state that his parents were Dutch. Residency alone is insufficient to verify Adam’s parents’ heritage. There were people of other nationalities living in Cologne, for varied lengths of time. Adam may have been born to a Dutch family living there. However, the surname Brouwer is consistent with German naming tradition Source: [[#S5]]: Early Lutheran Church Records provide evidence that Adam’s surname, Brouwer, was an occupational surname; translated as brewer. But Adam Brouwer never operated a brewery. The New Netherlands norm for occupational naming is illustrated in the case of Pieter Lassen. During the period when he operated a brewery in New Amsterdam the public records referred to him as “Pieter Lassen Brouwer”. During the same period Pieter’s daughter Maria was recorded as “Maria Lassen y.d. of Pieter Lassen Brouwer” in her marriage record. When Pieter left the brewing business, records of Pieter’s name were simple “Pieter Lassen”. Adam was always called Brouwer. No known record shows that he was involved in the brewing business. Further, the young soldier called Brouwer could not have been a brewer in 1641. It is reasonable to conclude that Adam’s surname, Brouwer, could only have been assumed if it had been passed down from the prior generation(s), consistent with the German tradition of naming. ===Patronym=== '''Adam had no patronym'''. It was very uncommon during this time period in the Netherlands for a child to be named without a patronym. The descendants of early Dutch or Scandinavian immigrants to New Netherland began using non-patronymic naming conventions after 1700. Some families of German ancestry adopted patronymic naming when they migrated to New Netherlands. A few of Adam’s children and grandchildren were named with a patronym. Source: [[#S9]]: from Brouwer Beginnings we learn that some of Adam’s children had a patronym. Pieter Adamsz, Feytjen Adamse, Adam Adamszen, and Abraham Adamsz, as well as Aeltje Adolphs were children of Adam recorded using the patronymic convention. These children were born in a Dutch dominated community. The parents adopted the Dutch system to a degree, but Adam never did.Source: [[#S13]]: From records of the Dutch Church of Flatbush we find that many of Adam’s descendants were recorded with the given name Adolph, as a substitute for the name Adam. Adam Brouwer’s son and namesake, Adam, is himself, in some records, referred to as Adolph, and in one, as Adolph, Junior. Hoffman observed that the use of Adam and Adolph were interchangeable in this particular family.Source: [[#S12]]: The records of the Dutch Church of New York provide more documentation of the name Adolph as an alternate for Adam. Adolf Brouwer de Jonge was recorded as a sponsor for the baptism of Jannetje, daughter of Fytie Brouwer. In the 1691 baptism record of her daughter Catharyn, Adam’s daughter, Aeltje Brouwer, (using the patronymic) is recorded as Aeltje Adolfs. ===Location of Birth=== '''There are three instances of Adam being identified as being ''from'' Cologne'''. In all three instances we can conclude that he resided in Cologne before emigrating. We cannot prove that he was ''born in'' Cologne. However, these references are consistent with a location of birth. # Evidence in his marriage banns, as from Cologne Source: [[#S4]]: On 19 March 1645, the marriage banns of “Adam Brouwer, j.m. Van Ceúlen, en Magdalena Verdon, j.d. Van N. Nederlt.” were registered at the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam. In both the Netherlands and New Netherland, “j.m. Van Ceúlen” indicated that Adam was a young man born in Ceúlen, the German City, Cologne. # Two documents about his work as a soldier support Cologne Source: [[#S10]]: The following facts are found in the Register of the Provincial Secretary. On 21 February 1645, Adam Brouwer gave Power of Attorney to Guert Servaeszen to collect wages due him from the Dutch West India Company (WIC) for his service as a soldier at Fort St. Louis de Marinhan, Brazil. The assignment by Adam Brouwer to Geurt Servaessen of his claim on the West India Company was made in person before Cornelis van Tienhoven, Secretary of New Netherland. Tienhoven stated specifically that '''Adam was a soldier from Ceulen'''. The AB mark of “Adam Brouwer aforesaid” was witnessed by Willem Bredenbent and Pauwlus van der Becke. The Power of attorney for Adam was transferred from Geurt Servaessen to Govert Loockermans in September 1646. Secretary van Tienhoven again described our subject as '''“Adam Brouwer from Cologne, a soldier…”.''' In this case, the X mark was noted as, “Adam Brouwer, made by himself.” # Additionally, documented events in Adam’s life in New Amsterdam are consistent with Germany. Source: [[#S10]]: Events in Adam’s life were recorded in the New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch. Willem Bredenbent, also born in Cologne, was not only a witness to power of attorney documents. Willem Bredenbent, witnessed the conveyance by which Adam bought his first home lot in New Amsterdam in 1645. Willem Bredenbent also stood as sponsor for the baptism of Adam’s eldest son, Pieter, in 1646. ===Date of Birth=== Evidence in the Oath of Allegiance is consistent with a '''date of birth about 1620'''. Source: [[#S14]]: The Lists of Inhabitants of Colonial New York documents that Adam Brouwer took the Oath of Allegiance to the Crown as a resident of Breucklyn in Kings County on September 1687. At this time he stated that he had been living in the Colony for 45 years. If Adam was born about 1620, he would have been he would about 22 years of age when he arrived in New Netherland in 1642. These estimates are plausible, but not proven. ===Adam’s Will=== The first time "Berckhoven" appears as a ''presumed'' surname for Adam is in a statement he makes as part of his will.Source: [[#S1]]: based on the New York Surrogate’s Court Record of Wills Adam died between the date of his will, 22 January 1692, and the date it was proved, 21 March 1692. Administration of the estate of Adam Brouwer, referred to as “'''Adam Brewer''', late of Brooklyn”, was granted on 15 April 1693 by Gov. Benjamin Fletcher to his widow, Magdalena Brewer. He refers to himself only once in that document as '''Adam Brouwer Berckhoven''':
"''Whereas I,'' '''Adam Brewer, Berkhoon''''', inhabitant of ye Towne of Brooklandt''". Source: [[#S18]]:The transcription in Abstracts of Wills, New York (County) Surrogate's Court of Adam Brouwer's will "Whereas I, Adam Brewer, Berkhoon, inhabitant of ye Towne of Brooklandt," is incorrect. .
Some believe that the use of Berckhoven in the Will means that this was his actual Last Name At Birth. Source: [[#S9]]: William J. Hoffman, in his “Brouwer Beginnings” articles speculated, “The name of this family was probably Berchoven, and Brouwer (brewer) was possibly originally an occupational indication.” Hoffman speculated that the name “Berckhoven”, was a place name for families from the village Berkhout near Hoorn in North Holland. Hoffman’s speculation implies to some that Adam Brouwer’s ancestral home was Berckhoven. The village near Hoorn is not named Berckhoven but Berkhout. The etymologically of the 2 words is not the same. There is no Dutch village named Berckhoven. Others argue that Berckhoven (which translates as “place of birches”) is a name that Adam created, but he was otherwise referred to only as Adam Brouwer in the remainder of the same document. Source: [[#S17]]: An alternate explanation focuses on the fact that Berckhoven (or “place of birches”) is only mentioned at the end of Adam’s life, by Adam. Chris Chester proposes in his ''New Insights'' that the word "''clearly refers to the location where Adam was at that time. That location, called Berckhoven, was the place that Adam himself created.''" Chester reviews Adam’s humble beginnings, indicated by his inability to sign his name, and his low status in the Dutch Army. With little means of his own when he arrived at New Amsterdam he showed great drive as evidenced by development and operation of his successful grist mill business. Adam provide well for fourteen children. Adam Brouwer came a long way, Chester argues, and Berckhoven was the name he gave to his achievements. No other known document refers to him with the word Berckhoven. Source: [[#S17]]: Adam Brouwer appears in numerous records in New Netherlands and New York between 1645 and 1692. He appears in records of the courts involving grants and patents, legal disputes as both a plaintiff and defendant, records of the Dutch Churches at both New Amsterdam, Brooklyn and Flatbush, as a parent and as a sponsor at baptisms, as well as an episode when he was censured. None of these records identify Adam using the name Berckhoven. A few of Adam’s children are referred to as a Berckhoven, but not until after Adam’s will. This practice ceased after a six years: Source: [[#S17]]: son Abraham Adams “Bercko” was married 6 February 1692; son Niclaes “Berckhoven” was married 15 September 1692; Adam’s daughter Anna was married as Antje Berkove on 6 April 1693; Anna was called Berckhoven at her daughter Sara’s baptism on 9 April 1693; Daughter Rachel was married on 5 June 1698 as Rachel Berckhoven. == Sources == * Source: S1: New York Surrogate’s Court (Albany County), Record of Wills Recorded at Albany, New York, 1629- 1802; see Index 1629-1828 (FHL film #0481436). AB:3. * Source: S2: Marriage records from the Dutch Reformed Church at New Amsterdam and later New York City, spanning from 1639 - 1801. See the public domain transcription by Robert L. Billard; Creative Commons archive: New Amsterdam marriage records name * Source: S3: Teunis G. Bergen’s, “Contributions to the History of the Early Settlers of Kings County”. Note that Bergen’s work was the earliest attempt to identify Adam’s origins, and it had errors regarding the Brouwer family that are addressed by subsequent scholars. * Source: S4: Samuel S. Purple, Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York, Marriages from 11 December 1639 to 26 August 1801 (Bowie, MD: Heritage Books, 2003, original New York: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1890) * Source: S5: “Some Early Records of the Lutheran Church, New York,” Yearbook of the Holland Society, 1903, see pp.4 & 10 * Source: S6: Dingman Versteeg, Manhattan in 1628 (New York: Dodd Mead and Co., 1904), see pp.29-33; p.134 * Source: S7: John Reynolds Totten’s, “Brouwer (Brower-Brewer) Family Notes,” Record 67:103-110, 217-229(1936); Note: Totten’s work comes after Bergen; it corrects some of Bergen, but introduces errors of its own. * Source: S8: “Brouwer Corrections,” Record 69 (1938): 172-179, and “Brouwer Notes No. II,” Record 72 (1941) * Source: S9: “William J. Hoffman, “Brouwer Beginnings, The First Three Generations of the Adam Brouwer Berchoven Family,” The American Genealogist, Vol. 23 & 24 (1947-48), specifically 24:163. Note: Hoffman’s three Brouwer articles correct many prior errors, by Totten and Bergen. However, Hoffman claims that Frans Sijmonsen Brouwer was our Adam’s father. * Source: S10: Both Power of Attorney documents are in the second volume of the Dutch Colonial Manuscripts at the New York State Archives and the second of three volumes in the series Register of the Provincial Secretary. Note: In the 19th century, E. B. O'Callaghan reorganized the original 49 record books of New Netherland into this series based on document type and time period. These documents were translated by A.J.F. van Laer in the early 20th-century and eventually published in 1974 as Volume II in the New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch series. For over 35 years, the New York State Library has been the home of the New Netherland Project, which under the direction of Charles Gehring has been translating Dutch-era records held by the Library and the New York State Archives. This document is part of this historic archival work. * Source: S11: Silas Herbert Brewer and Samuel Scott Brewer, “Brewer Family Holland-America”, undated. Compiled by Georgia P. Willis; written and arranged by Pauline Brady, Newspaper Editor and Writer; and presented for publication Nov. 18, 1981. * Source: S12: Samuel S Purple. “Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New York,” New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol.13, p.29; published by Bowie, MD. : Heritage Books, 1997 * Source: S13: David William Voorhees, Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol. 1, 1677-1720 (New York: Holland Society, 1998); see p.433 regarding the names of Adam’s children * Source: S14: Edmund Bailey O’Callaghan, Lists of Inhabitants of Colonial New York, Excerpted from The Documentary History of the State of New York (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc., 1999) see p.38; Adam attests to his age when he took the Oath of Allegiance * Source: S15: Richard D. Brewer, Scott Krauss and William B. Bogardus, “DNA Analysis: Adam Brouwer Berckhoven, Elias Brouwer of New Jersey, and John Brewer of Ohio,” New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Vol. 138 (2007); see pp.245-249 * Source: S16: blog: Berkhoven or Kerkhoven name and blog: origins of Adam Brouwer * Source: S17: Chris Chester “New Insight into the Origins of Adam Brouwer” published in New Netherland Connections v.13, no.4, Oct.-Nov.-Dec. 2008. * Source: S18: Abstracts of Wills on file in the Surrogate's Office, City of New York (Volume I. 1665-1707). Collections of the New York Historical Society. New York: Printed for the Society, 1892), page 213 (abstracting NY Wills Lib. 3-4, p.442). * Source: S19: the url for Chris Chester's transcription of the will http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/Research/transcription%20of%20adam%20brouwer's%20will.pdf * Source: S19:url for transcription of the will by Stephen Hahn -http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/Docs/transcription%20will%20adam%20brower%20berkhoven%20%2022%20jan%201691-92%20%28steven%20m%20hahn%29.pdf === Footnotes ===

Adams Surname (Family 4) Y-DNA Project

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=== INTRODUCTION === The named members of the Adams Surname Y-DNA Project share an unidentified most recent common ancestor (MRCA). This page was created to facilitate the investigation and discovery of unknown ancestors for descendants of the named family members; and if possible, to identify the single, most recent common ancestor (MRCA) for all members of Adams "Family 4" as defined by the [http://www.familytreedna.com/public/adams/default.aspx?section=yresults Adams Surname Y-DNA Project] (see Family 4 on Page 2 of 4). === Y-DNA RESULTS === Present-day family members are invited to assist with the identification of unknow ancestors for Adams Family 4. A number of options are available to family members who wish to assist with this project. Y-DNA tests results are posted online in PDF format for the [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jswdna/adamstable.pdf Adams Surname Y-DNA Project] (see Family 4 on Page 2 of 4). === MOST RECENT COMMON ANCESTORS === '''1.''' Abraham Adams is the MRCA for A034/Absalom Adams, A036/Ezekiel Adams Sr., A004/Ezekial Adams, A146/Ezekiel/William Riley Adams Sr. and A192/Abner Adams. No other named members of Family 4 are known to be descendants of [[Adams-6829|Abraham Adams.]] '''2.''' A284/David Fanning Adams Sr., is the MRCA for A179/David Fanning Adams Jr., and A080/A090/James Adams. No other named members of Family 4 are known to be descendants of [[Adams-3344|David Fanning Adams Sr.]] '''3.''' Jesse Allen Adams Sr., is the MRCA for A311/Jesse Allen Adams Jr. No other named members of Family 4 are known to be descendants of [[Adams-1509|Jesse Allen Adams Sr.]] '''4.''' A203/John Clayton Adams Sr., was born about 1899, in Dickson County, TN. He married Mabel Farmer. This family 4 member is possibly the same person as ''James'' Clayton Adams, born September 16, 1899, in Dickson County, TN. Additional information is needed for [[Adams-6842|John Clayton Adams, Sr.]] '''5.''' A149/William David Adams Jr., was born about 1793, in Blounts Creek, Beaufort County, NC. William David Adams Sr., is the MRCA for [[Adams-6843|William David Adams Jr.]] No other named members of of Family 4 are known to be descendants of William David Adams Sr. === FAMILY 4 Y-DNA PROJECT SUMMARY === There are presently 12 named members (Y-DNA kits) assigned to Family 4. Five(5) members are known to be descendants of '''Abraham Adams'''; Four(4) members are known to be descendants of '''David Fanning Adams Sr.'''; Member A311 is a descendant of '''Jesse Allen Adams Sr.'''; Member A203 is a descendant of '''John Clayton Adams Sr.'''; and Member A149 is a descendant of '''William David Adams Sr.''' The MRCA for all members of Family 4 is presently unknown. === DISCLAIMER AND SOURCE OF INFORMATION === Information about family members is taken primarily from the Y-DNA Adams Surname Project. Such information is provided by participating family members. The extent of verification by reference to original documentation is unknown. Participating family members are encouraged to share sources of information.

Adkins Family Mysteries

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[[Category: Poland Project]] {{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} =='''Administrative Divisions: Voivodeships 1999-present'''== *[[Space:Greater_Poland_Voivodeship|Greater Poland Voivodeship]] (województwo wielkopolskie) *[[Space:Holy_Cross_Voivodeship|Holy Cross Voivodeship]] (Województwo świętokrzyskie) *[[Space:Kuyavian_Pomeranian_Voivodeship|Kuyavian-Pomeranian Voivodeship]] (Województwo kujawsko-pomorskie) *[[Space:Lesser_Poland_Voivodeship|Lesser Poland Voivodeship]] (Województwo małopolskie) *[[Space:Lodz_Voivodeship|Lodz Voivodeship]] (województwo łódzkie) *[[Space:Lower_Silesia_Voivodeship|Lower Silesia Voivodeship]] ( Województwo dolnośląskie) *[[Space:Lublin Voivodeship|Lublin Voivodeship]] (Województwo lubelskie) *[[Space:Lubusz_Voivodeship|Lubusz Voivodeship]] ( Województwo lubuskie) *[[Space:Masovian_Voivodeship|Masovian Voivodeship]] (Województwo mazowieckie) *[[Space:Opole_Voivodeship|Opole Voivodeship]] (Województwo opolskie) *[[Space:Podlaskie_Voivodeship|Podlaskie Voivodeship]] (Województwo podlaskie) *[[Space:Pomeranian_Voivodeship|Pomeranian Voivodeship]] (Województwo pomorskie) *[[Space:Silesian_Voivodeship|Silesian Voivodeship]] (Województwo śląskie) *[[Space:Subcarpathian_Voivodeship|Subcarpathian Voivodeship]] (Województwo podkarpackie) *[[Space:Warmian_Masurian_Voivodeship|Warmian-Masurian Voivodeship]] (Województwo warmińsko-mazurskie) *[[Space:West_Pomeranian_Voivodeship|West Pomeranian Voivodeship]] (Województwo zachodniopomorskie) =='''Sources'''==

ADN acadienne

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== Aperçu == Ce projet a pour but la reconstruction de l'ADN de nos ancêtres acadiens. == Overview == The goal of this project is to reconstruct the unique autosomal DNA (atDNA) signatures of our Acadian ancestors. Using a novel analytical method to assemble segments of autosomal DNA from today's decendants, we will create virtual atDNA datasets for our ancestors. Such datasets could help us solve mysteries where the paper trails are missing, or incomplete. === The Goals of the Project === :Using Particpant DNA data we plan to: * Build virtual datasets for deceased ancestor profiles in the inheritance chains * Make these atDNA datasets publically available for use in the Genetic Genalogy community (at a website to be determined) * Connect these DNA profiles with a shared genealogical database (such as WikiTree) to supplement the paper trail, by associating the reconstructed atData kits with profile IDs ** Example: Identify parents of "orphans" or those ancestors from "La Derangement" who have no/little documentation. ** Resolve Ancestral Conflations (Which Marie was which?) *Construct an "Inheritance Map" from our Acadian Ancestors, with IBD segment passage for use by direct descendants. ====Summative Benefit to our Cousins in the Acadian Community==== * DNA matches to ancestors, for which we have little documentation could be identified by comparing raw data or by querying the genealogical database. This would allow users to attribute segments to common ancestors, and find the "missing" ancestors in their family trees. ==Methodology== We have developed a novel DNA Analysis Algorithm to examine "IBD" (Identical by Descent) segments and create an "inheritance map" in a given population. We are asking for volunteers to submit DNA data to "prove this algorithm" and assist in its' use for the construction of the "DNA signatures" of our Ancestors. By taking part in this project, you agree to allow us to use your sample to reconstruct the Ancestral signatures of our ancestors by: *submitting your DNA to the Acadian Project database through the link below :AND *indicating (to the best of your knowledge) your Acadian Ancestry by connecting yourself to traced Acadian Ancestors on Wikitree ====Genetic Genealogy Research Puposes==== '''This project is for genetic genealogy research purposes.''' It is important to state that the final results of our project, the Ancestral DNA Signature Sequences are ''intended to be shared with the greater genealogical community'', we wish to note two very important things. *'''Publication of Methods''': Our goal is to show, using our Acadian DNA Data, that Ancestral DNA signatures many generations removed from present day samples can be "reconstructed" from living descendants. In addition to the creation of Ancestral signatures, the project managers do intend to publish the methodology ''including only the mathematics and processes used to analyze the DNA and create these Ancestral Signatures'' for use by other members of the Greater Genetic Genealogy community. We hope that this pilot project, and the methods we share openly will allow others to accomplish such tasks as we are undertaking for the benefit of people engaged in Genetic Genealogy as a whole. *'''To protect ourselves and our participants:''' We wish to protect your privacy, as we would protect our own. The project managers are participants in this study as well, and we have submitted our own DNA samples to the project. We do plan to share the reconstructed Ancestral signatures, ''for use by those interested in Acadian Genetic Genealogy''. Knowing this, we also wish to very clearly state that ''Individual DNA samples will not be identified either in publication, or in any other way connected to the Ancestral Signature Profiles that are released to the public. NO private information including individual DNA sample identifiers, or any form of personal information (names, emails, etc) from any user will be published, posted, shared, distributed or used for any commercial purposes.'' (We're very serious about protecting participant privacy, because our information is a part of this database too.) === Acadian Autosomal DNA Project === '''Acadian Autosomal Project''' ''Website Link Coming Soon!'' === Existing Acadian DNA projects === The following projects focus on mtDNA and yDNA. If you have not yet contributed to their studies, we would encourage you to do so.... * Mothers of Acadia mtDNA Project ** https://www.familytreedna.com/public/mothersofacadia/ ** http://www.acadian-home.org/origins-mtdna.html * AMERINDIAN Ancestry Out of Acadia DNA PROJECT ** https://www.familytreedna.com/public/acadianamerindian/default.aspx * French Heritage DNA Project ** http://www.frenchdna.org/ ** https://www.familytreedna.com/public/frenchheritage/default.aspx === Resources === * http://www.isogg.org/ * http://dna-explained.com/category/acadians/ * [http://www.mennonitedna.com/ The Mennonite DNA Project] ** [http://www.timjanzen.com/ Tim Janzen] has used spreadsheets to phase atDNA data and attribute segments to ancestors. * [[Pike-2130|Dave Pike]]'s atDNA utilities: http://www.math.mun.ca/~dapike/FF23utils/ * Gedmatch's Lazarus tool ** http://www.thegeneticgenealogist.com/2014/10/20/finally-gedmatch-announces-monetization-strategy-way-raise-dead/

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[[Category: Adoption Angels Project]][[Category:Adoption Resources]] ---- '''Please note: This page is for members of WikiTree who were adopted. If you need information for nonliving relatives who were adopted or historical adoption cases, please see this help page: [[Space:Adoption_Angels:_Historical_Adoption|Historical Adoption]].''' ---- ==What Name Should I Use?== There are several choices you could go with when adding your name to your personal profile. It partly depends on whether you know your name at birth or not. It also depends what you want others to see when they come to your profile. All of the following options are acceptable options: :LNAB=Last Name at Birth :CLN=Current Last Name :OLN=Other Last Names *Use your adopted last name as your LNAB *Use your known birth last name as your LNAB *Use your known birth last name as your LNAB and put your adopted last name in the CLN *Use the word Unknown as your LNAB until you find your birth parents. Then change the LNAB to your known birth name. Use your Adopted last name or married last name as CLN. *For married people you can add your married last name in the CLN or OLN name field if you wish. ==What Privacy Level Should I Use?== This depends on how much you want others to see about you. Do you want to add items to your biography such as the [[Template:Adopted_Child|Adoptee Template]] that others can see? Do you have DNA information to share? Please see [[Help:Privacy|the Help Page for Privacy]] for more information on privacy levels and what they do/do not show. You can also click the "profile (public view)" tab on your personal profile to see what others are able to view on your profile. '''To change your privacy level, click the privacy tab on your profile. Be sure to click save after making a change.''' ===Lower Privacy Level=== Yellow is the lowest privacy level for living people (''Private with Public Biography and Family Tree''). Many WikiTree members have this level. See [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] for an example of what yellow privacy shows. :'''Biography is viewable''' :'''Family tree is viewable''' :'''DNA test information is viewable''' :'''Preferred given name and surname is viewable''' If you want these things to be viewable, but want a little more privacy, you can leave the exact birth date (use just the year) and birth place off of your personal information. You can also use a first initial instead of your full first name. Even at this lower privacy level, any profiles attached to yours that are at a higher privacy level will show only as some form of: "Private Son 1990s-unknown" ===Mid Privacy Level=== Peach and Orange are mid privacy levels. These are very similar to each other, but different items are publicly viewable for each level as follows: Peach ("Private with Public Family Tree") :'''DNA test information is viewable''' :Biography is not viewable :'''Family Tree is viewable''' :'''Preferred given name and surname is viewable''' Orange ("Private with Public Biography") :DNA test information is not viewable :'''Biography is viewable''' :Family Tree is not viewable :'''Preferred given name and surname is viewable''' ===High Privacy Level=== Red is the highest privacy level ("Private"). The only thing that will show on this privacy level is an abbreviated version of your name and birth year (such as 1990s). Public comment posts will also be viewable. *Choose the privacy level that you are most comfortable with. However, keep in mind, if you would like help from others, they will need to be able to see certain portions of your profile such as your name, DNA test information and possibly your biography. You can change your privacy level at any time. ==How to Add DNA Test Information== *Go to the Add+ tab at the top of your screen and choose DNA Test Information. Then use the drop down menu to choose the test you took. Enter the test information asked for in the boxes. You will need to repeat this for each separate test. (Note: No Raw DNA is uploaded or stored at WikiTree. DNA test information is used as a comparison tool only). *Be sure to enter your Gedmatch number for at least one test. If you have not uploaded your Raw DNA to Gedmatch it is highly, highly recommended you do so. Please see [[Space:DNA_Basics_for_Adoptees|DNA Basics for Adoptees]] for information on how and why you should use Gedmatch. It is a free website. ==What Should I Add to My Biography?== This is completely up to you. Do you want to add public information that could help in your search? Do you want to remain private and search without others knowing? If you wish to add viewable information, it is recommended you use the Adopted Child template mentioned above as a starting point. Feel free to add basic information about your birth and/or adoption that may aid in your search as well as information about your adopted family. ==What if I Want to Have a Biological Family Tree AND an Adopted Family Tree?== You can do this! And here is how it can be done: #First, you must have family members to add to both trees. #Before proceeding, decide whether you want your main profile page to represent your biological family or your adopted family. This is your choice. However, if you choose your adopted family, be aware that when others compare relationships with you using the Relationship Finder, they will receive false information. You also need to be clear in your biography which family is represented on your main profile. #It is useful to add the [[Template:Adopted_Child|Adopted Child Template]] to your biography to name both your biological family and your adopted family and to use as a link to the separate tree. #Create a second profile for yourself. This is usually not allowed, but an exception is made for adoptees creating two separate trees. There are three ways to create a duplicate profile. *Go to the Add+ tab at the top of your screen and click on New Person. Create a profile of yourself using the name not currently on your main profile (if your main profile uses your biological birth name as the Last Name at Birth, create the new profile using your adopted name). This type of profile is NOT an active user profile. Make sure to mark the death date as "about/uncertain but non-living" or your profile will not be visible to anyone but you. *Use the same instructions for the above, but when creating the profile, add an email address in that field. This will need to be a second email address since you cannot have two profiles using the same email address. You will be sending yourself an invitation to manage the profile. Once you have accepted, you will need to sign the honor code in order to begin adding family. This profile will be an active user. *A Final method is to create a second profile from scratch. Again, you must register using a different email address and a different name. With this method, you will need to go through the volunteer process again (add tags and upgrade your membership) before you can begin adding family. '''This profile will be an active user, however you must choose which of your two accounts will be the one you always work from. You can't work from two different accounts on WikiTree. This is against the terms of service.''' Regardless of which method you choose you need to do a couple of things so others know you are an adoptee with a second profile. #Add links on your main profile and your second profile linking them to each other. This is done by using the Wiki ID link brackets: [[WikiTree ID|Name]]. You can also add the same type of links using the Adopted Child template, but this links to the parents rather than your personal profile. #Be transparent and state your purpose for having a second profile. A sentence or two is all you need. You can add your link to the other profile in this explanation. #Created a rejected match between your main profile and your second profile to prevent future merge proposals. This can be done by going to the bottom right of one profile and clicking on the Reject a Match link. ==My Profile is Ready. What's Next?== *Read the [[Space:Adoption_Angels_Basic_Search_Help|The Basic Search Help Page]] written for adoptees to make sure you have completed all the steps needed to increase success in your search. *Complete an [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/adoption/ Adoption Angel Request form] if you are looking for help with your search. *Read about [[Space:DNA_Basics_for_Adoptees|DNA Basics for Adoptees]]

Adoption and DNA

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This is a collection of articles and links that deal with adoption or adoption and DNA. [[DNA|'''WikiTree DNA FAQ Page''']] [[Project:DNA|'''WikiTree DNA Project''']] [[Project:Adoption_Angels|'''WikiTree Adoption Angels''']] [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:DNA_and_Adoption '''WikiTree DNA and Adoption'''] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/109165/should-we-offering-guidance-tracing-adoption-information G2G forum discussion on WikiTree and adoption] == State Adoption Regulations == [https://www.childwelfare.gov/pubPDFs/infoaccessap.pdf Access to Adoption Records] == Adoption Search Sites == [http://www.isrr.org/ International Soundex Reunion Registry], Reuniting families since 1975 [http://www.researchetcinc.com/birthline.html Birthline Reunion Registry] [https://www.facebook.com/FindMyBirthFamily Find My Birth Family] [http://www.findmyfamily.org/ Find My Family] [https://www.adoptionsearchreunion.org.uk/default.htm Adoption Search Reunion, UK] [http://registry.adoption.com/ Adoption Reunion Registry] ~*~ == Articles == [http://genealogy.about.com/cs/adoption/a/adoption_search.htm How to Find Your Birth Family], by Kimberly Powell [http://genealogy.about.com/b/2014/04/01/using-dna-to-solve-adoption-mysteries.htm?nl=1 Using DNA to Solve Adoption Mysteries], by Kimberly Powell, April 1, 2014 [http://genealogy.about.com/od/adoption/fl/adoption-search-dna-testing.htm Adoption Search: Using DNA Tests to Find Birth Families], by Kimberly Powell [http://www.isogg.org/adoption.htm Utilizing DNA Testing to Break Through Adoption Roadblocks] [http://adoptiondna.blogspot.com/ Adoptions and DNA], October 10, 2013 [http://www.theguardian.com/lifeandstyle/2013/sep/20/tracked-down-biological-family-online I Tracked Down My Biological Family Online], by Deborah Frances-White, September 20, 2013 [http://adoption.about.com/od/searching/bb/dnatesting.htm Before You Do a DNA Test to Complete an Adoption Search], by Carrie Craft [http://communities.washingtontimes.com/neighborhood/red-thread-adoptive-family-forum/2013/mar/5/dna-testing-adoptive-children-answers-about-medica/ DNA Testing for Adoptive Children], by Chris Baer, March 5, 2013 [http://www.yourgeneticgenealogist.com/2012/08/ancestrydna-confusing-relationship.html AncestryDNA: Confusing Relationship Predictions and Adoptees], by CeCe Moore, August 21, 2012 ~*~ == DNA/Adoption Information Sites == [http://www.dnaadoption.com/ DNAAdoption.com] [https://www.familytreedna.com/group-join.aspx?Group=Adopted FTDNA Adoption Group] [http://www.dna-testing-adviser.com/ DNA Testing Adviser] ~*~ == Videos == [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XLm1LImExaU Adoptees Recovering Their Heritage Through DNA Testing] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=thVCLwCh-FI Adopted Man Identifies Birth Father thru Family Tree DNA Test] [http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/11/17/elizabeth-boys-facebook-birth-family_n_4283391.html Elizabeth Boys, Adopted As A Baby, Uses Facebook To Find Birth Family In Just 36 Hours ] ~*~ == DNA Repositories == :(For recording and comparing DNA test results) :[http://www.ysearch.com YSearch] for Y chromosome :[http://www.mitosearch.com Mitosearch] for mtDNA :[http://www.gedmatch.com GEDmatch] for auDNA :[http://www.dnagedcom.com/adsa/adsav2ann.html Autosomal DNA Segment Analyzer (ADSA)] :[http://www.isogg.org/tree/index.html Official Y haplogroup tree ] :[http://www.dnagedcom.com/ DNA GEDCOM], DNA tools site ~*~ == DNA Information (simplified) == :[http://dna-explained.com/2012/10/01/4-kinds-of-dna-for-genetic-genealogy/ 4 Kinds of DNA for Genetic Genealogy] :[http://www.legalgenealogist.com/blog/2013/04/07/widen-the-net/ Widen the Net] :[http://www.legalgenealogist.com/blog/2014/11/30/finding_father/ Finding Father]

Adoption Angels: Contacting Family-Letter Templates

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[[Category: Adoption Resources]] [[Project: Adoption Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] Below you will find several letter templates you can use when reaching out to newly found birth family. These are examples of letters others have used successfully. You may need to make changes to your letter as it applies to your particular situation. == Short Form Letter One== '''This is only an example. Change the information as it applies to your situation.''' Dear [Name], This may come as a surprise. I believe that I am closely related to you as we share the same maternal (or paternal) grandparents [names]. I was born in [City, State/Province] on [Date] to [Name of mother]. I Believe [Name of mother] subsequently met and married [Name of her husband] and that they then had x children [names and dob listed]. My name now is [Name] as I was adopted and have married. I would like the opportunity to talk to you, but understand that you may be reluctant and may need time to think about what you have read here. My address is at the top of this letter, my email address is [Email] and my phone number is [Phone number]. Kind wishes ==Long Form Letter== '''This is only an example. Change the information as it applies to your situation.''' Month day, year
"Dear [Sibling/Parent/Aunt/Uncle/Cousin/Relative],
I wasn't sure how to approach you and the [researcher/agency/Search Angel] I’m working with suggested writing a letter as it is the most comfortable way for people to initially convey this kind of news. I have wanted to speak to you for some time now and through the support and encouragement of my [maternal/paternal/extended] family, friends, and the [name of researcher/agency/Search Angel], I now feel confident about sharing this with you. For the past [timeframe, e.g., months and/or years] I have been searching for my [paternal/maternal] birth family and my search leads me to you. I was born on [birth month, day, year] in [City, State/Province]. On my [adopted/biological] maternal side, I am the [position in family, e.g., third] child of the [number of children in household, e.g., initial six with Mom’s 1st husband] and [optionally describe any special family circumstances, e.g., one subsequent ½ sister from Mom’s 2nd husband, all raised together]. [Describe your life and any circumstances and/or feelings that caused you to search for your biological family. For example, the following is from an NPE’s letter to her paternal ½ sibling: ::*''Throughout my life, my mother always claimed that I was her first husband's child, even though I am not very much like my five maternal siblings in personality or physical features. I was somewhat of an embarrassment to the family because many people, meeting my family for the first time, would ask if I was adopted (I looked and acted so different than my siblings!). My mother had blue eyes and my five siblings’ father had blue eyes, yet I have brown eyes. My mother always stuck to her story. From my earliest memories, and although I love my mother and siblings very much, I’ve always felt that I was born into the wrong family. I just never “fit” - an identity crisis that I have struggled with all my life.]'' As I watched my [children/nieces/nephews/other relatives] grow up and have their own families, I thought a lot about what traits and characteristics they inherited from me and "my side of the family." When you are not told the truth about your family of origin, you lose that oh-so-important connection. Half your medical history, personal traits, etc., remain a mystery. I believe from the information that I have gathered - thanks to DNA testing, and a recent admission from my [related relative or family friend, e.g., stepfather] that your [father/mother] was my biological [father/mother] [explain how the person knew this information, e.g., according to what my mother told him/her before she died] - that you may be a [state the potential relationship, e.g., half-sibling] of mine. I have enclosed some pictures of me at various ages in my life, which may or may not remind you of your family members. Many of my friends think I have facial similarities with the [surname] clan. This letter may alarm you a bit and it is difficult finding the right words to say. The information I have enclosed is private and personal and I do not want to upset anyone. By sending this letter I know I have intruded, but I couldn't let the rest of my life pass staying silent knowing I didn't try to reach out to you. At a minimum I would like to get medical information out of contacting my [maternal/paternal] family, as I suffer from some [explain your medical issues, e.g., chronic disabling diseases such as scoliosis, spinal stenosis, asthma], none of which are in the medical history of my [paternal/maternal] family. However, my best hope is that you want to get to know me, my [state your family members, such as the number of children, e.g., four children and eight grandchildren] as family members. [Add a compelling sentence, e.g., That would make this identity crisis I’ve been trying to manage all my life all worthwhile!] I have no other expectations as I am a successful [describe your career/job history, e.g., computer science professional], financially secure, who has already raised my family and put my children through higher education. We would all like to share our lives with you. I would also like to know what my biological [father/mother] was like, as a [father/mother], a [husband/wife], a [son/daughter] and a [man/woman]. I am willing to pay for any DNA testing that you will agree to do that will scientifically confirm my testing and research results. I hope you will give me the opportunity to speak with you. I don't know what else to say. I hope you will contact me and give us a chance to speak to one another. :Respectfully, :[Your name with potential relationship, e.g., Sibling/Parent/Aunt/Uncle/Cousin/Relative/] :[Your contact information, e.g., phone(s) and address]

Adoption Angels: Family Finders Space

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[[Category: Adoption Angels Project]] '''[[Project:Adoption Angels|Adoption Angels Project]]''' ---- '''Adoption Angel Family Finders are volunteers who are experienced in the use of both DNA and traditional genealogy research to find birth parents. They do the work alongside the adoptee/searcher to actively search for the biological family.''' ---- Before you begin, please keep in mind this is first and foremost an emotional journey for our applicants. We might get frustrated with how they deal with their search, but this is their journey and each person's will be different. Put on your compassion hat before you begin. ==Expectations== '''Family Finders are expected to:''' *Be knowledgeable about both the use of DNA and traditional genealogy research to find birth family. *Use the highest level of respect and understanding in your communications with applicants. *Be actively working on at least one case at a time. (Breaks in between cases is perfectly understandable. It is preferred you work toward completing one case in a 6-month period) *Update your cases monthly on the tracking spreadsheet. If you have no new notes to add, simply change the month on the check-in column to the next month. Example: 3/1/22 becomes 4/1/22. *Ask for help when you need it. *Report any problems to a Project Leader immediately. *Respond to all communications from the Project Leaders or Project Coordinators in a timely manner. ==Step by Step instructions for Family Finding== '''(this will vary slightly based on each specific case)''' #Choose the first case (oldest) on the Family Finder tab on the AA Tracker. If the first one is international and you are only comfortable with USA, go to the first USA case. #Put your name in the Angel field. # Put the date of contact in the field next to your name. #Applications are linked to the applicant's name. #Send an introduction letter directly to their email address on the application. Use the words "WikiTree Adoption Angels" in the subject line. Don't ask for information in this letter. This note is a chance to tell them who you are and ask if they are ready to get started. You can tell them how the process of family finding will work. Ask an introduction question such as "Can you confirm your goals are to...?" or "What do you need from me (versus what can you do yourself)?" #If they do not reply within 2 weeks, send a second message by email or through WikiTree. #Send a reply to their message and ask them for DNA viewing privileges or log in information as needed. Please keep any log in information in a secure location. Delete this information when the case is finished. #At Ancestry DNA, ask to be set to Contributor status so you can sort matches and add notes. #Access the DNA information and sort the DNA matches into shared match groups (Leeds Method is one preferred way). #Begin tree building (mirror trees) and identifying MRCAs for each DNA group. #Work the process. Ignore your highest matches (above 400cM) at first. Once you have done the basic tree building (mirror tree) process, then check to see how the highest matches fit into the picture. #Do not ever search around a tree for someone who might fit the age and non-identifying information. This is a set up for disaster. If you don't know how to use the DNA process to lead you to the birth parent, learn how before you proceed. #Always obtain permission from the applicant before sending messages to DNA matches. #Once you have identified a potential birth parent, create a DNA map/DNA chart (or WATO tree) to check your work. Make sure the amount of cM works for the relationships. #Send a summary of how you came to the conclusion of who the birth parent is along with your check-your-work DNA tree to the applicant. #Recommend additional targeted testing for validation of findings (example: asking a potential half sibling or birth parent to test). #Answer any questions about their next steps now that they have the birth parent(s) name. #Once everything is wrapped up, send a completion report to your project leader (see Close Out Procedure below). *What if you can't complete the case? **If you have narrowed it down to the grandparent level, this is considered a solve. **If targeted testing will give you the answers you need, recommend targeted testing to the applicant. However, that step is up to them. **If there aren't enough DNA matches, there is too much endogamy, you are unable to build trees for the location, etc, tell the applicant what is needed for future progress to be made. Recommend they return when the needed information is available if they would like additional help. Complete a Close Out Report. You might not need to include a DNA map in this case. ===Important Considerations=== #At Ancestry there is no reason an Angel should have Manager status. There is a lot of responsibility in this status because you could potentially download their raw DNA or give others viewing access. Don't ask to be added as Manager unless it's a very very rare situation. #Do not pressure the applicant into giving you log in information. Some people like to change their password temporarily and give you that. They can then change it back after the research is complete. You may want to offer this option. #Always, always respect the level of privacy an applicant wishes to work with even if it's not ideal for the work. #If you will be using a relative's DNA for the search, you '''MUST''' get written permission (email is fine) from the person the DNA belongs to before you can access it. #Do not pressure an applicant to contact their birth family. #Do not pressure applicants to upload to Gedmatch or other DNA companies. Although we ask them to for an easier result, we must respect their decision not to upload. ===Leeds Method=== Regardless of which DNA company you are working with, you need to cluster your matches into groups. The Leeds Method is the most efficient way to do this. You can either do it on paper, or in the case of AncestryDNA (and now My Heritage), you can use the colored dot system. If you don't know what the Leeds Method is, you should learn it. If you are not grouping your DNA matches before you begin working with the DNA, you will be running around with no direct route to the answer. You can read more about the Leeds Method on [https://www.danaleeds.com/the-leeds-method/ Dana Leed's blog]. ===What If I'm Stuck?=== You are likely stuck for one of two reasons: You either don't have enough information to complete the case or you need someone with a more experienced eye to see what you may be overlooking. '''Please don't sit on the case hoping something will work itself out eventually.''' We want to complete these cases in a timely manner. *If you are unable to complete the basics of the search within a week (best case scenario searches), you should be able to know what needs to be done to complete the case. Make a plan to get the needed additional information you need or see above: "What if you can't complete the case." *If you can't figure out what needs to be done to complete the case, please either post in the Adoption Angel private Google group about the case, come to one of the weekly video meetings, or contact your project leader for help. Often a more experienced second eye can help you move forward. ===Close Out Procedure=== Please see the [[Space:Adoption_Angels:_Close_Out_Procedure|Close Out Procedure Space Page]] for the steps to follow when you have finished a search. ==DNA Tools== *DNA Shared cM auto chart https://dnapainter.com/tools/sharedcm (free) *WATO https://dnapainter.com (free unless you want multiple trees)

Adoption Angels: Historical Adoption

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[[Category:Adoption Resources]] Although technically historical adoption is when an adoption has occurred with one of your ancestors, some of the information here also applies to any non living adoptee for whom you are looking for the birth parents or have found the birth parents. ---- ==How To Set Up The Profile== *For all non living adoptees, please attach only biological family to them. This will ensure others who are related to them know they are looking at a biological family tree. *To acknowledge the adoptive parents, you can choose two ways to do so. #Add the [[Template:Adopted_Child|Adopted Child Template]] which names both the biological parents and adoptive parents. It will also link to the adoptive parents' tree. #If you don't wish to use the template, you can simply link to the adoptive parents in the biography using the Wiki ID link brackets: [[WikiTree ID|Name]]. ===What Name Should I Use?=== There are several choices you could go with when adding your relative's name to their personal profile. It partly depends on whether you know their last name at birth or not. All of the following options are acceptable options: LNAB=Last Name at Birth
CLN=Current Last Name
OLN=Other Last Names
*If the last name at birth is known, use this as the LNAB, and put the adopted last name as the CLN. *If the last name at birth is unknown, use their adopted last name as the LNAB. *If the last name at birth is unknown, use the word Unknown as the LNAB until you find the birth parents. Then change the LNAB to the known birth name. Use the Adopted last name or married last name as CLN. ==How To Find Birth Parents== *Look at the earliest census for clues. Sometimes adoptees were listed under their last name at birth. *Look for newspaper articles at the time of birth or adoption. Often an adoption was announced in the newspaper. *Depending on the date of adoption, check the state where they were adopted to see if records existed at that time and if they are available to you. This link has information by state for the United States: https://adopteerightslaw.com/united-states-obc/ *Take an Ancestry DNA test and use the DNA to discover the birth parents. Look at the following help page for how to best use your DNA results: [[Space:DNA_Basics_for_Adoptees|DNA Basics for Adoptees]] *Call the local historical society for the area the family lived in or the adoption took place. They often have family stories and sometimes they mention an orphan coming to live with a family.

Adoption Angels Application Checklist

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[[Category:Adoption Angels Project]] [[Project: Adoption Angels|Adoption Angels Project]] '''Note: "Adoptees" can also include unexpected parentage (NPEs), donor children, and other cases of unknown parentage. Adoptee is often used generically by Adoption Angels. Adoption Angels will help find birth parents for you, your parent(s), or your grandparent(s). ''' ---- '''Please complete each of these items to the best of your ability before completing the [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/adoption/ Adoption Angels application form.] Doing so will ensure your place on our list for the next available Angel who will assist you in finding your birth family.''' ---- #'''Consider your goal for your search.''' Knowing what outcome you want will help us tailor your search to your needs. Plus, we often will have answers very quickly once we begin the search. It helps if you are prepared for what you want to do next as soon as you have the names of the family you are searching for. #'''Take a DNA test.''' Paperwork and people often lie, but DNA never does. Since we want to provide you with accurate answers, a DNA test is now required for Adoption Angels help. In most cases ANCESTRY DNA is preferred. We can often cut down the search time significantly by using Ancestry DNA over the other tests. If that test is not available to you, please see [[Space:DNA_Basics_for_Adoptees|DNA Basics-Which Test Do I Take]]. DNA tests often go on sale for as low as $59 especially around holidays. It is okay to apply for help while you are still waiting for your DNA test results. #'''Upload your DNA test for free''' to [https://www.myheritage.com/dna/upload My Heritage], [https://www.familytreedna.com/autosomal-transfer FTDNA], and [https://www.gedmatch.com/ Gedmatch] for additional DNA matches and comparison purposes. Directions are available on each site. #'''Order any available paperwork'''. If you were adopted, do an online search to see if an original birth certificate, non-identifying information, or adoption paperwork is available to you in your state, province, county, or country. #'''Label as many of your known DNA matches as possible''' by using the notes feature for the company where you tested. (Examples: "brother's son" or "related on the Smith line") #'''If you are outside the USA,''' please make note of how many DNA matches you have above 100cM. Adoption Angels will ask you this question. #'''Look at your ethnicity results at one DNA company and note the top three groups.''' To better serve you, Adoption Angels will ask you for this information to pair you with an Angel with the most experience in these areas. #'''As soon as these steps have been completed to the best of your ability, you are ready to complete the application''' and we will be able to start your search more quickly. If there are items you were unable to complete without help, a Mentor Angel may be available to assist you. Now go back to the [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/adoption/ application form], fill out as much as you are able, and click submit. You will hear from someone from the Adoption Angels Project within about a week. ==How this Works== *Once you apply for help, you will receive a message from a Mentor Angel who will check that the above has been completed. If you are unable to complete one of the items, they will assist you before you are placed on a waiting list for the next available Family Finder Angel. *The next available Family Finder Angel will send you a message letting you know they are available to assist you. * The Family Finder Angel will gather information from you (see section below). They will also need access to your DNA results. At Ancestry you can easily give them viewing access. '''At the other DNA companies, you will have to give them your log-in information for their help.''' If you are uncertain about doing this when asked, you can verify the Angel by messaging the [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels Project Leader]] or checking the Angel's profile for their Adoption Angels badge. #The Family Finder Angel will use your DNA and their expertise to build mirror trees until they narrow down to your birth parent (or grandparents/great grandparents). They will relay any findings to you by email. When they have narrowed down to your birth parent, they will provide an explanation of how they came to that conclusion. #The Family Finder Angel will make recommendations to you on how to verify the findings without a doubt. They will also make recommendations on how to connect with your newly found birth family if that is your wish. == Adoption Angels Mission Statement == We recognize that unknown parentage is emotional and sensitivity is needed in working with you to find information and family connections. The following is our mission statement laying out what our Adoption Angels will and will not do to aid you with your search for your birth family. '''Adoption Angels will:''' #Help Adoptees to set up their WikiTree profiles. #Help Adoptees to find information needed for a biological family search such as birth records and non-identifying information. #Help Adoptees use the information they have to search for birth families. #Help Adoptees who have found their birth parents to get started on creating their biological trees. #Help in searches for biological parents for deceased members of the family up to your grandparents. #Help integrate DNA test results into the search for family. '''Adoption Angels will not:''' #Research for or on behalf of minor children (under the age of 18). #Make contact with the biological family of searcher. #Pressure any individual to make contact once the lost family is located. #Assist someone other than the adoptee without the adoptee contacting the Angel to give consent. #Search for living relatives (such as a child who was adopted away from the family at birth). #Charge for their services. #Work on historical adoptions (past finding parents of grandparents) Further, privacy is a key point of our [[Special:Honor_Code|Honor Code]]. As such, Adoption Angels will be sure any private information will be kept 100% confidential.

Adoption Angels Basic Search Help

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[[Category: Adoption Resources]] ---- Note: If you are looking for information on how to search for parents for non living adoptees, also known as historical adoptions, please see this help page: [[Space:Adoption_Angels:_Historical_Adoption|Historical Adoptions]] [[Space:Adoptees:_How_to_Set_Up_Your_Profile|Click here for more information on how to set up your profile as an adoptee]] [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/adoption/ Click here for the Adoption Angel Contact Form] ---- ==The Basics to Starting a Search for Biological Relatives== Searching for your birth family is a big decision and there are many things to consider. It is also important to decide whether what you want is more information about your birth family or to actually meet them. You should determine what your expectations are and how you will deal with them if they are not met. Some adoptees have wonderful experiences when reuniting with their birth families, others do not. You might worry your birth parents don't want to meet you, or maybe you don't know if you want a relationship with them. These are all things to think about before deciding to search. === Start with Yourself === Like genealogy, the best place to start is with yourself. Take a few minutes to write down everything you know about your birth and your adoption, from the name of the hospital you were born to the name of the agency you were adopted from and anything else you might be aware of regarding those things. ===Talk to Adoptive Family=== This is not always an easy thing to do. These people raised you and you don't want them to think you aren't grateful for their love and support. However, it's okay to want to know who you are for many reasons, the least of which is to know about your medical background. This doesn't dishonor or disrespect your adoptive family. They are and will always be a very important part of what makes you who you are. Some adoptees won't search until their adoptive parents have died, because they are afraid that their adoptive parents will be upset by the search. This may be true in your case. You are the one who knows best, so you will have to judge for yourself if you can approach your adoptive parents for information. ===Talk to Agency/Attorney=== If you can, find out what agency or attorney handled your adoption and contact them. They can give you non-identifying information. It varies by state and agency/attorney but that can include things like: :*Medical history :*Health status :*Height, weight, eye, hair color :*Ethnic origins :*Level of education :*Professional achievement :*Religion It's possible your birth parents may have left permission with the agency/attorney to give you their contact information. You could also leave a letter with them indicating that if your birth parents contact them, they can give out your contact information. ====Adoptee Non-Identifying Reports==== At the onset of your search, it is imperative that you obtain a non-identifying report from the state or county department that handled the adoption. In nearly all US States, adoption records are sealed and withheld from public inspection after an adoption is finalized. Most States have instituted procedures by which parties to an adoption may obtain both non-identifying and identifying information from an adoption record while still protecting the interests of all parties. Approximately 26 US States allow birth parents access to non-identifying information, generally about the health and social history of the child. The word “approximately” is used to stress the fact that the States frequently amend their laws. Currently, states that allow birth parents access to non-identifying information are: Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Connecticut, Delaware, Louisiana, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, Nevada, New Hampshire, New Mexico, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania (if the adopted person is at least age 21), Rhode Island, South Carolina, Tennessee, Utah, Vermont, Washington, and West Virginia. In addition, 15 States give such access to adult birth siblings: Arizona, Colorado, Michigan, Mississippi, Montana, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Utah, and Vermont. Policies on what information is collected and how that information is maintained and disclosed vary from state to state. First check your state to see what form is required for requesting a non-identifying report. Complete the form and provide any documents they may require (such as a photo ID). You may also send a request to other agencies by writing a letter such as the one which follows. Be certain to have your signature on the letter notarized and attach two acceptable forms of identification (preferably what you used for the notarization). See [[Space:Adoption_Angels_Resources_by_Location|Resources by Location]] for more information by state or country. If you are unable to locate where to send your request for a non-identifying report, contact the Adoption Angels Project and one of our angels will assist you. At the same time, you request the non-identifying it is a good idea to contact the agency that handled the adoption--such as Florence Crittenton Home, Salvation Army Maternity Home, or Harriet Walker Hospital to name a few--and ask for as much information as possible. Often, these facilities have a program instituted to provide non-identifying information to adoptees or birth parents. And in most cases, obtaining information from the institution that handled the adoption is much more quickly accomplished than getting a report from a state or county agency. '''An adoptee should, however, request the non-identifying information from both because there might be somewhat different information in each report.''' You should always provide your telephone number and email address as ways to contact you. After sending your request (it is recommended to send it by registered mail, return receipt so you are certain it is received) you must be prepared to wait. Most agencies who provide non-identifying reports respond rather quickly because they know you are anxiously awaiting the information. And they usually give you a time frame which you can expect to receive the report. If not, after 90 days have passed, it is recommended that you follow-up with a phone call if possible or an email asking when you should expect the report. '''Example of Request for Adoptee Non-Identifying Report'''
(can be used for both government agency and facility handling the adoption, however most government agencies have a required form.) To Whom It May Concern: My name is (NAME). I was born on (DOB) in (CITY), (STATE). I was adopted at birth by (adopted parent’s names). My adoption was handled by your agency/organization. I would like to request all non-identifying information related to my adoption, as mandated by state law. In addition to the non-identifying information, please send me copies of all original documents with identifying info removed as well any photos of me from before my adoption. Please include the following in the non-identifying information: :The age of my parents at the time of my birth :My given name at time of birth :My mother’s and father’s weight, height, hair color, eye color, general appearance :Any educational information, certificates, degrees held :Any religious background or affiliations :My birthparents ethnic origins (Irish/Italian etc.) and places of birth. :The number of sisters/brothers my birthmother had at the time of my birth, plus their ages/occupations. :Any information on my birthparents upbringing, including places of birth, and where they resided at the time of my birth. :Information on chosen occupations, certifications, honors, military service :Any information on my birth grandparents ages/ethnic backgrounds/religion/occupations/education :All other non-identifying information including hobbies, talents, and interests In addition, please examine my file to see if my biological mother and/or father placed there a consent form granting permission to disclose identifying information. Also, please check for contact permission/consent forms. After, you reply, please place this request in my file to indicate my full permission for contact. If the records of my adoption are no longer held by your organization, please be so kind as to inform me of where they are now stored. Thank you for your attention to my request. ===Adoption Registry=== Sign-up for any adoption reunion registry for your area (where you birth/adoption took place) Adoption registries may be available even if you live in a closed state. Do a general Google search for a registry in your area. These registries work by allowing for each member of the adoption triad to register in hopes that they'll be matched with someone else who might be searching for them. === Open Adoption Locations=== Check [[Space:Adoption_Angels_Resources_by_Location|Resources by Location]] and see if your adoption area is an open adoption area. If so, look in the links section of our project location resources pages and contact the local authority and order your original birth certificate (use the long form, not short form). ===DNA=== Get your DNA Tested. If you have known relatives get them tested too. If you don't know the names or other identifying information for members of your birth family, pursuing DNA testing is probably your best avenue for finding family. Once you've tested you can work with your DNA matches to piece together your family. WikiTree has wonderful tools for working with DNA. The more information on your limbs you have posted to WikiTree, the more your DNA connections will show. Here is a [[Space: DNA_Basics_for_Adoptees|DNA Basics for Adoptees]] page for more information on how to get started with DNA testing. You might also want to review our [[DNA_FAQ|DNA FAQ]]. === Internet/Social Media=== Start building your family tree online even if you don't know anything yet beyond yourself. WikiTree can be a great help by making your information available. When search engines like Google do searches WikiTree will place your information "out there" for others to find. Combined with our DNA features we're a great resource for finding DNA matches which can help you find your birth family. See [[Space:Adoptees:_How_to_Set_Up_Your_Profile|here]] for help on setting up your WikiTree profile. If you know the name(s) of your birthparents and their approximate age, it is usually pretty easy to find them using an online search. This may cost a small amount of money, but it's likely you can find them. See our [[Space:Adoption_Angels_Using_Social_Media_to_Search|Social Media Search Help Page]] with tips and helpful links for Facebook, Google+ and other social media. === Making Contact === === You === Once you have found contact information for a member of your birth family, consider how to approach them and what you might say to them. It might not be the best idea to turn up on their doorstep as eager or anxious you might be. Some people need time to digest information and you don’t want to overwhelm them. It's good to be mindful that other family members may not have been told about you. The three most popular methods of contacting birth families are by phone, by letter, or by a third-party intermediary. The more sensitive you are in your approach to this, the better chance you have of establishing a lasting relationship with them. === Them === Remember, like you, it is quite likely that your birth parents will have a variety of reactions and emotions when they hear from you. They could feel excited, nervous, guilty, surprised or all of that at some point . They might need some space and some time to manage these feelings. Remember also that while you may have given your decision to find your birth family a lot of thought, it might be new for them. It is possible that you are ahead of them in the process of working through how you feel. They may have unresolved feelings to work through. Try to be patient. You might find that your birth parents have stated they do not want to be contacted. Remember, their decision not to be contacted by you does not mean they feel negatively about you. There are any number of reasons that parents might not want to be contacted, including the emotional consequences it would have on both you and them. === Choosing Not to Search/Contact === While many adoptees choose to find their birth parents or family, it's certainly not uncommon to determine that you don't want to search for or contact your birth parents. You could have a number of reasons for feeling how you feel and each of them is legitimate. Deciding whether or not to search for your birth parents might be a relatively straightforward process, or might be more complicated and take a long time. After you find them, deciding to contact them can be equally straightforward or complex. Whatever you decide, it is important you make the decision that is best for you, and that you try to be ready for all of the possible outcomes. ==Finding Search Help== *Contact WikiTree's Adoption Angels by filling out an [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/adoption/ Adoption Angel Contact Form] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/DNADetectives DNA Detectives on Facebook] offers lots of help and advice for anyone searching for biological family. == Other Resources == WikiTree Resources *[[Space:Adoptees:_How_to_Set_Up_Your_Profile|How to Set up Your Profile]] *[[Space:DNA_Basics_for_Adoptees|DNA Basics for Adoptees]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/contact/adoption/ Adoption Angel Contact Form] Outside Resources *[https://dna-explained.com/2019/06/27/identifying-unknown-parents-and-individuals-using-dna-matching/ Using DNA to identify birth parents by Roberta Estes] * [https://www.childwelfare.gov/topics/adoption/adopt-assistance/ Child Welfare Information Gateway Adoption Assistance] * [http://www.americanadoptioncongress.org/beginners_search_checklist.php American Adoption Congress] * [http://www.americanadoptioncongress.org/docs/SUPPORT_GROUP_LIST_Table_-_May202014.pdf Adoption Support Groups] * [http://www.whiteoakfoundation.org/reunionwhiteoak.htm White Oak Foundation] * [http://DNAAdoptions.com DNAAdoptions.com] * [http://dobsearch.com DOBsearch.com]

Adoption Angels Resources by Location

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[[Category: Adoption Angels Project]] [[Category:Adoption Resources]] You can use this page to find adoption resources by location. == Resources by Location == *https://adopteerightslaw.com/united-states-obc * [http://www.isrr.org/Reunions.html International Soundex Reunion Registry] ===Australia=== *[[Space:Adoption_Angels:_Australia_Adoption_Resources|Australia Adoption Resources]] === Canada === * [[Space:Alberta Adoption Resources|Alberta Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:British Columbia Adoption Resources|British Columbia Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Manitoba Adoption Resources|Manitoba Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Newfoundland and Labrador Adoption Resources|Newfoundland and Labrador Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:New Brunswick Adoption Resources|New Brunswick Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Northwest Territories Adoption Resources|Northwest Territories Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Nova Scotia Adoption Resources|Nova Scotia Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Nunavut Adoption Resources|Nunavut Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Ontario Adoption Resources|Ontario Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Prince Edward Island Adoption Resources|Prince Edward Island Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Quebec Adoption Resources|Quebec Adoption Resources]] **[[Space:Adoption_Angels:_French_Canadian_Research|French Canadian Research Help Page]] * [[Space:Saskatchewan Adoption Resources|Saskatchewan Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Yukon Adoption Resources|Yukon Adoption Resources]] === New Zealand === *[[Space:Adoption_Angels:_New_Zealand_Adoption_Resources|New Zealand Adoption Resources]] ===South Africa=== *[[Space:Adoption_Angels:_South_Africa_Adoption_Resources|South Africa Adoption Resources]] ===United Kingdom=== * [https://www.gov.uk/adoption-records UK Government - Adoption records] *[[Space:Adoption_Angels:_England_Adoption_Resources|England Adoption Resources]] *[[Space:Adoption_Angels:_Ireland_Adoption_Resources|Ireland Adoption Resources]] === United States === The laws regarding what information can be accessed by adoptees and who can access it varies from state to state. The laws also change often. The best way to get the most up to date information is to do an internet search as well as checking the vital records website for the state. You can also contact the vital records office for the state to ask them directly if you can gain access to your original birth certificate and/or adoption paperwork. Some states will only give you a redacted copy of your adoption paperwork (called non-identifying information). This is worth acquiring since it often has vital clues that can help your search. The three important items to find out if you can gain access to are: #Your original birth certificate naming your birth parents #Your adoption paperwork #If adoption paperwork isn't available, your non-identifying information packet Most states charge for copies of these documents. * [[Space:Alabama_Adoption_Resources|Alabama Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Alaska_Adoption_Resources|Alaska Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Arizona_Adoption_Resources|Arizona Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Arkansas_Adoption_Resources|Arkansas Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:California_Adoption_Resources|California Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Colorado_Adoption_Resources|Colorado Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Connecticut Adoption Resources|Connecticut Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Delaware Adoption Resources|Delaware Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:District_of_Columbia_Adoption_Resources|District of Columbia Resources]] * [[Space:Florida Adoption Resources|Florida Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Georgia Adoption Resources|Georgia Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Hawaii Adoption Resources|Hawaii Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Idaho Adoption Resources|Idaho Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Illinois Adoption Resources|Illinois Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Indiana Adoption Resources|Indiana Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Iowa_Adoption_Resources|Iowa Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Kansas Adoption Resources|Kansas Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Kentucky Adoption Resources|Kentucky Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Louisiana Adoption Resources|Louisiana Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Maine Adoption Resources|Maine Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Maryland Adoption Resources|Maryland Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Massachusetts Adoption Resources|Massachusetts Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Michigan Adoption Resources|Michigan Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Minnesota Adoption Resources|Minnesota Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Mississippi Adoption Resources|Mississippi Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Missouri Adoption Resources|Missouri Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Montana Adoption Resources|Montana Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Nebraska Adoption Resources|Nebraska Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Nevada Adoption Resources|Nevada Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:New Hampshire Adoption Resources|New Hampshire Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:New Jersey Adoption Resources|New Jersey Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:New Mexico Adoption Resources| New Mexico Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:New York Adoption Resources| New York Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:North Carolina Adoption Resources|North Carolina Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:North Dakota Adoption Resources| North Dakota Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Ohio Adoption Resources|Ohio Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Oklahoma Adoption Resources|Oklahoma Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Oregon Adoption Resources|Oregon Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Pennsylvania Adoption Resources|Pennsylvania Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Rhode Island Adoption Resources|Rhode Island Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:South Carolina_Adoption_Resources|South Carolina Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:South Dakota Adoption Resources|South Dakota Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Tennessee Adoption Resources|Tennessee Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Texas Adoption Resources|Texas Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Utah Adoption Resources|Utah Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Vermont Adoption Resources|Vermont Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Virginia_Adoption_Resources|Virginia Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Washington Adoption Resources|Washington Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:West Virginia Adoption Resources|West Virginia Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Wisconsin Adoption Resources|Wisconsin Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:Wyoming Adoption Resources|Wyoming Adoption Resources]] * [[Space:District_of_Columbia_Adoption_Resources|Washington, D.C. Adoption Resources]] ==Donor Children== *[[Space:Adoption_Angels:_Donor_Children_Resources|Donor Children Resources]]

Adoption Angels Welcome Mat

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[[Category: Adoption Angels Project]] ---- Welcome to the Adoption Angels! Being a part of this project is one of the most rewarding things you could ever imagine. The first questions new Adoption Angels often ask are How do I get started and How does this all work? ---- ==How Do I get Started== #Read the '''[[Project:Adoption_Angels#Mission_Statement|Mission Statement]]''' to understand what Adoption Angels do and do not do. #See the links below to see what activities each role does within Adoption Angels. You will be required to choose one of the two roles. Once your replies are received, you will receive the AA badge, and you will be added to the private [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wt-angels-discussion Adoption Angels Google Group], the applications group (this is read-only), and the Google spreadsheet called the Adoption Angels Tracker. Please read the How-To tab on the tracker to understand how to use it. ===Angel Roles=== *'''[[Space:Adoption_Angels:_Mentors_Space|Adoption Angels Mentors]]''' greet all new applicants, answering questions and helping them make sure they are set up and ready for their search with a Family Finder. They answer questions in g2g. *'''[[Space:Adoption_Angels:_Family_Finders_Space|Adoption Angels Family Finders]]''' do the work alongside the adoptee to actively search for the biological family. They use both DNA and traditional research. Help Pages for Adoptees: *[[Space:Adoption_Angels_Basic_Search_Help|Basic Search Help]] *[[Space:Adoptees:_How_to_Set_Up_Your_Profile|How to Set Up Your Profile]] *[[Space:DNA_Basics_for_Adoptees|DNA Basics for Adoptees]] Many of these help pages have links to additional help pages ==How Does Adoption Angels Work?== #Adoptees (and other cases of unknown parentage) fill out an Adoption Angel help request form. #All request forms are automatically posted in the AA Applications Google group. You will have access to this Google group so you can read the applications as needed. #After weeding out duplicates, the project leader adds the applicants's name to the Mentor list on the AA Progress Tracker (spreadsheet). #A Mentor Angel will greet the applicants as they come in. They will send a form letter with several help links asking that each applicant has the information they need to make searches more efficient. The Mentor will work with the applicant until they are ready for the next step. (see the Mentor help page for this process) #Family Finders will check the waiting list of those applicants who are ready for cases they feel they can help. (see the Family Finder help page for this process) #Once completing the search, Family Finders send a [[Space:Adoption_Angels:_Close_Out_Procedure|closing report]] to the Project Leader which includes a DNA map if applicable. #When you have found the birth relative for your first case, you will receive an [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=earned_wings Angels Wings Badge].

Adventure, sailing of 1682

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[[Category:Adventure, sailed September 1682]] ''Adventure'' loaded cargo bound for Pennsylvania for London merchant James Cox on September 16, 1682. Moses Locke was master of the ship. ''Adventure'' does not appear to have been registered from London, rather departing originally from another East coast port. Mr. Cox did not travel to America with the ship. Although no passengers have been identified as coming on ''Adventure'', since all of the other vessels carried passengers it seems likely individuals did arrive with this ship. == Notes & Sources == {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
[[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1682 |[[:Category: Adventure, sailed September 1682|Adventure]], [[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

Adventurers of Purse and Person The MUSTERS

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'''THE MUSTER'''
(Note: Not mentioned in book, as far as I can tell so far, is the meaning of the word CORNE. It was not the corn on cobs as we know today. It was any kernaled grain such as wheat, oats, or barley, or any cereal grain grown in the British Isles. The proper name for what we call corn today is Maize. Pease is that, those little green things as in "Pease porridge hot, Pease porridge cold". Pease is singular, peasen is plural. Also, Cattel, cattle could also mean horses and mules along with oxen and cows. Cattle or Chattle refers to Moveable property. Neet or Neat Cattle refers to horned animals. Cows, Oxen, possibly goats. Neetsfoot oil comes from oxen. [[Jester-173|Jester-173]] 16:23, 17 December 2016 (EST) )
page 3 THE Muster of the Inhabitants of Virginia was taken between 20 January and 7 February 1624/25 during the term of office of Governor Sir Francis Wyatt. The document is preserved in the State Papers of the British Public Record Officea The information contained therein was sought by the Royal government under King Charles I when decision had been reached to abrogate the Charter of the Virginia Company and bring the affairs of Virginia directly under control of the Crown. When the ''Southampton'' arrived in Virginia, 4 March 1623/24, she brought a commission authorizing Captain John Harvey,b John Pory, Abraham Peirsey and Samuel Mathews "to make an exact information of the present state of the Plantation in divers points."c John Jefferson, not arrived, was also named. Harvey had received three shares of stock in the Virginia Company, 13 November 1620, had been assigned land by the Company, 3 July 1622, and received a commission, 9 July 1623, to transport passengers and goods to Virginia in his ship the ''Southamptond''. During his stay in the colony, Captain Harvey devoted himself to (p. 4) obtaining answers to questions given him.e He met with the bitter resentment of the colonists over the Royal decision and particularly over the demand that the colonists surrender their constitutional rights gained under the liberal policy of the Virginia Company. Nevertheless, the Virginia Assembly, before being dissolved, May 1624, "to enable the commissioners to take a view of the exact state of the colony, ordered that the several plantations should transport them from plantation to plantation as they should desire."f When Captain Harvey left Virginia February or March 1625, he carried with him reports from the plantations and replies to sundry questions which give a fairly approximate idea as to the condition of the colony. Among the questions were:g "how many several plantations there be public and private? what people, men, women and children be in each plantation? what houses? what cattle? etc.? what corn? what fortifications? what arms etc.? what boats?'"h a See'' C'' 72; a photostatic copy of the original muster is deposited in the Archives of the Virginia State Library. (Abbrev. page xxvii Calendar of State Papers, Colonial Series 1574-1660 ed. by W. Noel Sainsbury (1860).)
b Harvey was issued a patent for 6 1/2 acres, 12 January 1624, "within the precincts of James City 'for the more comoditie of his howses and building and the better conveniency of gardining and planting of sundry fruits and trees,' in the New Towne, adj. Mr. Georg Menefye and opposite Dr. Pott. Part of his first devident due for the trans, of John Simnell in the Southampton in 1624. Ground laid out by Willi. Clayborne." (''CP'' 2 Cavaliers and Pioneers by Nell Marion Nugent. (1934). Abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants 1623-1666.). While in England he was knighted and as Sir John Harvey returned to Virginia as Governor, serving a first term from 24 March 1630 to 28 April 1635. During this sojourn he was in almost constant conflict with the leading men of the colony whose concern for the welfare of Virginia did not coincide with the Royal policies which Harvey endeavored to carry out. (See CLAIBORNE, MARTIAU, MATHEWS). In 1635 Sir John Harvey was expelled from the Colony and sent back to England. Several of those most active in the "rebellion" were summoned to England to answer for their part in the "Mutinye in Virginia" and were retained there for some months. Harvey was returned to Virginia as Governor, serving a second term from 18 Jan. 1637 to Nov. 1639. He married by 1638 (probably as his (2) wife) 2. ''Elizabeth Peirsey'', daughter of Abraham Peirsey and widow of Richard Stephens. Sir John Harvey's will dated 15 Sept. 1646 was proved in England, 16 July 1650 with the notation that the testator "died beyond the seas" (P.C.C. 113 Pembroke, ref. in George Sherwood, ''American Colonists'', 1st ser. 46, 2nd ser. 119). The will names "eldest daughter Ursilla" and "daughter Anne" and makes a bequest to "Symon Harvey my nephew, eldest son of my late brother Sir Simon Harvey, late of London."
c Alexander Brown, ''First Republic'' 571.
d''R, Va. Co.'' I 419; II 75, 90, 463
e Alexander Brown, ''First Republic'' 608
f''Ibid''. 575
g''Ibid''. 611
h The answers to these questions constitute the MUSTER, which, although dated January-February 1624/25, probably was a final compilation and check on information gathered during the seven or eight months period following the dissolution of the Virginia Company. As in modern business, the closing out of an old form of management involves a careful inventory of assets before setting up new methods, just so, in the early 17th century an accounting was required of the assets of the Virginia Company as the Royal government assumed control. Hence, the MUSTER is a document pertinent both to the Company's administration in Virginia and to the termination of the authority of this private corporation originally composed largely of London merchants, who, in 1606, had been granted a Royal charter to establish a colony in the new world. page 5
'''MUSTERS of the Inhabitants in Virginia 1624 /1625''' '''THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE ''COLLEDGE-LAND
IN VIRGINIA TAKEN THE 23TH OF JANUARY 1624. '''
Marginalia [1] ''Colledg Land Henrico''
[* Numbers in brackets on margin show folios of original document.] Liuetennt [[Osborne-117|'''THOMAS OSBORNE''']] arived in the ''Bona Nova'' November 1619
''SERVANTS''
'''DANIELL SHERLEY''' aged 30 yeres came in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''PETER JORDEN''' aged 22 in the ''London Marchannt'' 1620
'''RICHARD DAVIS''' aged 16 yeres in the ''Jonathan'' 1620
Corne, 12 barrells; Pease, 4 bushells; Fish, 900; Powder, 4 lb; Lead, 40 lb; *Peeces fixt, 4; Armours, 4; Swords, 4; Swine, 1; Boat, 1; Canow, 1
'''ROBERT LAPWORTH''' came in the ''Abigaile''
Corne, 3 barrells; Armour, 1; Peece, 1; House, 1
'''JOHN WATSON''' came in the ''William & Thomas''
Corne, 3 barrells; Powder, 1/2 lb; Lead, 2 lb; Peece, 1; Armour Complett, 1
'''EDWARD HOBSON''' came in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
Corne, 3 barrells
[[Branch-50|'''CHRISTOPHER BRANCH''']] came in the ''London Marchannt''
[[Addie-3|'''MARY''']] his wife in the same Shipp
[[Branch-69|'''THOMAS''']] his sonne aged 9 Months
Corne, 2 barrells; Pease, 1 bushell; Fish, 100; Armour Complett, 1; House 1
[2] ''Colledg Land Henrico''
'''WILLIAM BROWNINGE''' came in the ''Bona Nova''
Corne, 11/2 barrell; Fish, Vi hundred; Armour Complett, 1; Peece, 1; House, 1
{*} Peeces are guns; however, the term peeces fixt was not generally in use in the early 17th century and is not interpreted today (1955) with any certainty. The guns so listed might be those converted from matchlocks to some faster and surer means of ignition such as that employed by 1640 in the flintlock. Apparently, between 1611 and 1625 there was a great deal of activity in remodeling these arms. page 6
'''MATHEW EDLOW''' came in the ''Neptune'' 1618
Corne, 7 1/2 barrells; Fish, 100; Powder, 2 lb; Peece, 1; Armour Complett, 1; House, 1
'''WILLIAM WELDON''' came in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
Corne, 51/2 barrells; Peece, 1; Armour Complett, 1
'''FRANCIS WILTON''' came in the ''Jonathan''
Corne, 3 barrells; Pease, 1 bushell; Fish, 100; Powder, 2 lb; Peece, 1; Armour Complett, 1
'''EZEKIAH RAUGHTON''' came in the ''Bona Nova''
'''MARGARET''' his wife in the ''Warwick''
Corne, 3 1/2 barrells; Fish, 100; Peece, 1; Armour Complett, 1
'''WILLIAM PRICE''' came in the ''Starr''
Corne, 2 barrells; Fish, 1/2 hundred; Peece, 1; Armour Complett, 1; House, 1
marginalia ''Colledg Land''
'''ROBERT CAMPION''' came in the'' Bona Nova''
Corne, 2 barrells; Pease, 1/2 hundred; Fish, 100; Powder, 1 lb; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; House, 1
'''LEONARD MOORE''' came in the ''Bona Nova''
Corne,1 1/2 barrell; Fish, 100; Powder, 1 lb; Peece, 1; Armour Complett, 1
'''THOMAS BAUGH''' came in the ''Supply''
Corne, 2 barrells; Fish, 100; Lead, 10 lb; Peece, 1; Canow, 1; Armour Complett, 1; House, 1
'''THOMAS PARKER''' came in the ''Neptune''
Corne, 8 barrells; Powder, 1 lb; Peece, 1; Sword, 1
'''THEODER MOYSES''' came in the ''London Marchannt''
Corne, 2 barrells; Fish, 100; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1; House, 1
'''THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE NECK-OF-LAND IN THE CORPORATION OF CHARLES CITTIE IN VIRGINIA TAKEN THE 24TH OF JANUARY 1624''' [*]marginalia ''[3] Neck-of-Land Corporation of Charles Citty''
'''LUKE BOYSE''' aged 44 yeares arived in the ''Edwine'' in May 1619
'''ALLICE''' his wife arived in the ''Bona-Nova'' in April 1622
''SERVANTS ''
'''ROBERT HOLLAM''' aged 23 yeares in the ''Bonaventure'' August 1620
'''JOSEPH ROYALL''' aged 22 yeares in the ''Charitie'' July 1622
PROVISIONS: Corne, 60 bushells; Pease and beanes, 3 bushells; Fish, 200. ARMES Page 7
''' ANN''' his wife aged 33 yeares in the ''Bony besse'' August 1623
PROVISIONS: Corne, 2% barrells; *Wett fish, 100; ARMES AND MUNITION: Peeces fixt, 3 and one pistoll$; Powder, 1 lb; Lead, 20 lb; Armour, 1; Coat of Male, 1. SWINE AND POULTRIE: Swine, 1 and three piggs; Poultrie, 21. HOUSES: House, 1 ''[4] Neck-of-land Charles Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' [[Dods-48|'''JOHN DODS''']] aged 36 yeares in the ''Susan Constant'' April 1607
[[Unknown-414766|'''JANE''']] his wife aged 40 yeares
PROVISIONS: Corne, 10 barrells; Pease, 1/2 bushell; Fish, 1/2 hundred, ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 4 lb; Lead and bulletts, 30 lb; Peeces fixt, 2; Coat of Male,1 and a head peece; Sword,1, POULTRIE: Poultrie, 30. HOUSES: House, 1. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM VINCENE''' aged 39 yeares in the ''Mary & James''
'''JOANE''' his wife aged 42 yeares
PROVISIONS: Corne, 6 barrells; Pease, 3 1/2 bushells; Fish, 1/4 of a hundred, ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 6 lb; Lead & shott, 20 lb; Peeces fixt, 2; Coat of Male, 1 and a head peece; Sword, 1. SWINE & POULTRIE: Sow piggs, 2; Poultrie, 25. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' [[Harris-751|'''THOMAS HARRIS''']] aged 38 yeares in the ''Prosperous'' in May
[[Hoare-184|'''ADRIA''']] his wife aged 23 yeares in the ''Marmaduke'' in November 1621
'''ANN WOODLASE''' theire kinswoman aged 7 yeares
* fish in brine
$This weapon probably derives its name from the word pistallo which means pommel, and not from Pistoja for it appears not to have been first made at Pistoja but at Perugia where they made small hand cannons a hand's span in length. (The Roman span is about 7 1/2 inches.)
The ''coup de poing'', a small pistol, which the Germans called Terzerol was in use in the 16th century. The weapon with a wheel-lock and a barrel only 6 1/2 inches in length was made entirely of iron. This was preceded by the ''Monchsbuchse'', a small hand cannon with a rasp. The revolver pistol, as well as revolver guns, existed in the 17th and 18th centuries and those made later, among which the Colt revolver was the most celebrated, could not be called inventions, but merely improvements of an old invention. See ''An Illustrated History of Arms and Armour'' by Auguste Demmin trans, by C. C. Black, M.A. (London; George Bell & Sons, 1901).
page 8 ''SERVANTS''
'''ELIZABETH''' aged 15 yeares in the "Margaret & John" 1620
PROVISIONS: Corne, 7 1/2 bushells; Pease, 1 bushell. ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 11 lb; Lead, 2; Peeces fixt, 3; Armour, 1; Coat of Male, 1; Sword, 1. CATTELL & POULTRIE: Cattell young and old, 11; Poultrie, 30. HOUSES AND BOATS: Houses, 2; Boats, 1. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN PRICE''' aged 40 yeares in the ''Starr'' in May
'''ANN''' his wife aged 21 yeares in the ''Francis Bonaventure'' August 1620
'''MARY''' a Child aged 3 Months
PROVISIONS: Corne, 2 1/2 barrells; Pease, 1 1/2 bushell; ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 5 lb; Lead, 10 lb; Peeces fixt, 2; Armor, 1; Coat of Steele, 1; Sword & Dager, 2. CATTELL & POULTRIE: Cattell young and old, 5; Poultrie, 15. HOUSES: Houses, 2. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''HUGH HILTON''' aged 36 yeares in the ''Edwine'' in May 1619
PROVISIONS: Corne, 2 1/2 barrells; Pease,1 1/2 ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 1 lb; Shott, 5 lb; Peeces fixt, 1; Armor, 1; Swords, 2. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 6
''[5] Neck-of-land Charles Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''RICHARD TAYLOR''' aged 50 yeares in the ''Mary Margrett'' September 1608
'''DOROTHY''' his wife aged 21 yeares in the ''London Marchannt'' May 1620
'''MARY''' theire Child aged 3 months. ''SERVANTS''
'''CHRISTOPHER BROWNE''' aged 18 yeares in the ''Dutie'' in May 1620
PROVISIONS: Corne, 9 barrells. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder,1 1/2 lb; Lead, 60 lb; Peeces fixt, 2; Coats of Male, 2 and 2 headpeeces. CATTELL SWINE & POULTRIE: Cattell young and old, 3;.Sow pigg, 1; Poultrie, 20. HOUSES: House, 1 '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS OAGE''' aged 40 yeares in the ''Starr'' in May
'''ANN''' his wife in the ''Neptune'' in August 1618
'''EDWARD''' theire sonn aged 2 years.
PROVISIONS: Corne, 5 1/2 barrells; Pease & beanes, 2 bushells; Fish, 1/2 hundred. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 2 lb; Lead, 10 lb; Peeces fixt, 1; Coats of Male, 2 and a head peece; Armour, 1; Sword, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 20. HOUSES: House, 1.
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'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' [[Greenleafe-3| '''ROBERT GREENLEAFE''']] aged 43 yeres in the ''Tryall'' August 1610
[[Unknown-238814|'''SUSAN''']] his wife aged 23 yeres in the ''Jonathan'' May 1620
[[Greenleafe-2|'''THOMAS''']] theire sonn aged 3 yeres
[[Greenleafe-4|'''ANN''']] a daughter aged 22 weeks
PROVISIONS: Corn, 4 1/2 barrells; Pease and beanes, 1 1/2 bushell. ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 1 lb; Lead, 3 lb; Peeces fixt, 1. SWINE & POULTRIE: Sow Pigg, 1; Poultrie, 10. HOUSES: House, 1. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''HENERY COLTMAN''' aged 30 yeres in the ''Noah'' August 1610
'''ANN''' his wife aged 26 yeres in the ''London Marchannt'' May 1620
PROVISIONS: Corne, 5 barrells; Pease and beanes, 2 bushells. ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 1 lb; Shott and bulletts, 1 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Armor, 1 and a head [peece]; Coats of Male, 2. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 18. HOUSES: House, 1.
[6]''Neck-of-land Charles Cittie'' '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''HUGH PRICE''' aged 35 yeares in the ''William & John'' January 1618
'''JUDITH''' his wife aged 24 yeres in the ''Marygold'' May 1619
'''JOHN''' his sonn aged 2 yeres.
PROVISIONS: Corne, 2 barrells. ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 3 lb; Lead, 1 lb; Peeces fixt, 1; Armour, 1 and a head peece; Coat of Male, 1; Swords, 3. CATTELL SWINE ETC: Cow, 1; Sow pigg, 1; Poultrie, 14. HOUSES: House, 1. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS FARMER''' aged 30 yeres in the ''Tryall'' 1616
PROVISIONS: Corne, 2 1/2 barrells. ARMES & MUNITION: Powder,1/2 lb; Shott and bulletts, 4 lb; Peeces fixt, 1 and a pistoll; Armour, 1; Steele Coat, 1; Hanger*, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 10. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS SHEPPEY''' aged 22 yeres in the ''Supply'' January 1620
PROVISIONS: Corne, 2 barrells; Pease, 1 bushell. ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 1/2 lb; bulletts and Shott, 10 lb; Peeces fixt, 2; Armour, 1 and a headpeece; Coate of Male, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 8. HOUSES: House, 1. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ALEXANDER BRADWAY''' aged 31 yeres in the'' Supply'' January 1620
* hanger. A seaman's cutlass; a short curved sword
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'''SISLEY''' his wife aged 28 yeres in the ''Jonathan May'' 1620
'''ADRIA''' theire daughter aged 9 Months.
PROVISIONS: Corne, 1 barrell; Pease, 1/2 bushell. ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 1/2 lb; Peeces fixt, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 6. HOUSES: House, 1 '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM SHARP''' aged 40 yeres in the ''Starr'' in May
'''ELIZABETH''' his wife aged 25 yeres in the ''Bonaventure'' August 1620
'''ISACK''' his sonn aged 2 yeres
'''SAMUELL''' his sonn aged 2 Months
''SERVANTS''
'''RICHARD VAUSE''' aged 20 yeres in the ''Jonathan'' May 1620
PROVISIONS: Corne, 8 barrells; Pease, 2 bushells; Fish, 1/4 of a hundred, ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 3 lb; Lead, 12 lb; Peeces fixt, 2; Coats of Male, 2 and a headpeece; Swords, 2. CATTELL & POULTRIE: Cattell, 3; Poultrie, 14. HOUSES: Houses, 2.
''[7] West & Sherley hundred. Charles Cittie''
'''THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS OF WEST AND SHERLEY HUNDRED TAKEN THE 22TH OF JANUARY 1624.'''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''RICHARD BIGGS''' aged 41 yeres arived in the ''Swann'' in August 1610
'''SARAH''' his wife aged 35 yeres in the ''Marygold'' May 1618
'''RICHARD''' theire Sonn aged 3 yeres
'''THOMAS TURNER''' his Cozen aged 11 yeres in ye ''Mary gold'' 1616
'''SUSAN OLD''' his Cozen aged 10 yeres in the ''Mary gold 1616''
''SERVANTS''
'''JAMES GUY''' aged 20 yeares in the ''Mary gold'' 1622
'''WILLIAM BROCK''' aged 26 yeres in the ''Margrett'' in May 1622
'''EDWARD TEMPLE''' aged 20 yeres in the ''Margrett'' May 1622
'''MARY PEETERS''' aged 16 yeres in the ''London Marchant'' May 1620
PROVISIONS: Corne, 70 bushells; Pease, 9 bushells; Fish, 100. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 30 lb; Lead, 200 wtt; Peeces fixt, 6; Armours compleat, 2. CATTELL SWINE & POULTRY: Neat Cattell young and old, 8; Swine young and old, 21; Poultrie, 30. HOUSES AND BOATS: Houses, 3; Boate, 1 '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM BALEY''' aged 41 yeares in the ''Prosperous'' in May 1610
'''MARY''' his wife aged 24 yeres in the ''George'' 1617
'''THOMAS''' his Sonn aged 4 yeares
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PROVISIONS: Corne, 15 bushells; Fish, 1 1/2 hundred, ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 1 lb; Lead, 12 lb; Snaphannce*, 1. Poultrie, 7. Houses, 1.
''[8] West & Sherley hundred'' '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ROBERT PARTIN''' aged 36 yeares in the ''Blessinge'' in June 1609
'''MARGRETT''' his wife aged 36 in the ''George'' 1617
'''ROBERT''' } {aged 4 Months.
'''Avis ''' } theire Children {aged 5 yeares.
'''REBECCA'''} {aged 3 yeares.
''SERVANTS''
'''THOMAS HALE''' aged 20 yeares in the ''George'' 1623 in Oct.
'''ELLIN COOKE''' aged 25 yeares in the ''London Marchannt'' June 16
PROVISIONS: Corne, 50 bushells. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 2 lb; Lead, 20 lb; Snaphannce, 1; Armours, 4. CATTELL SWINE ETC: Neat Cattell young and old, 3; Swine, 1; Poultrie, 9. HOUSES: House, 1. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CHRISTOPHER WOODWARD''' aged 30 yeares in the ''Tryall'' in June 162_
'''JOHN HIGGINS''' aged 21 yeres in the ''George'' 1616 his ptn's
'''RICE HOWE''' aged 26 yeres in the ''Gifte'' 1618 his ptns's
''SERVANTS''
'''MATHEW GLOSTER''' aged 20 yeres in the ''Warwick'' 1621
'''WILLIAM TOTLE''' aged 18 yeres in the ''George'' 1623
'''JOHN CANON''' aged 20 yeres in the ''Abigaile'' 1622
PROVISIONS: Corne, 50 bushells; Fish, 1 hundred, ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 1 lb; Lead, 4 lb; Peeces fixt, 5; Coate of Male, 1. SWINE & POULTRIE: Swine, 3; Poultrie, 14. HOUSES: House, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''AMIAS BOLTE''' aged 23 yeares in the ''Neptune'' in August 1618
PROVISIONS: Corne, 8 bushells. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 1 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Coats of Male, 2 and a headpeece. SWINE AND POULTRIE: Swine, 2; Poultrie, 12. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN COLLINS''' aged 30 yeares in the ''Suply'' 1620
'''SUSAN''' his wife aged 40 yeres in the ''Treasurer'' 1613
'''ANN USHER''' aged 8 yeares born heare
* Snaphance, Snaphannce. The name formerly applied to the spring lock of a firearm. The snaphannce superseded the wheel-lock and fell upon a movable piece of steel, callel a frizel, which was placed vertically above the pan; hence, a firelock, a musket. The word and object were derived from Continental Europe. page 12
PROVISIONS: Corne, 10 bushells; English wheat, 1 hogshead; Fish, 1/2 hundred. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 5 lb; Shott, 6 lb; Peeces fixt, 2. CATTELL & POULTRIE: Neat Cattell, 2; Poultrie, 10. HOUSES: House, 1. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''HENERY BENSON''' aged 40 yeares in the ''Francis Bonaventure'' August 1620
'''NICHOLAS BLACKMAN''' his ptner aged 40 in the same Shipp
PROVISIONS: Corne, 12 bushells; English Meale, 5 bushells; Fish, 1 hundred. ARMES & MUNITION: Peeces serviceable, 2. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 4. ''[9] West & Sherley hundred. Charles Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS PAWLETT''' aged 40 yeares in the ''Neptune'' in August 161_
''SERVANTS''
'''JOHN TRUSSELL''' aged 19 yeres in the ''Southampton'' 1622
PROVISIONS: Corne, 20 bushells; Fish, 2 hundred, ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 2 lb; Shott, 6 lb; Coats of Male, 3 and a headpeece; Peeces fixt, 3. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 15. HOUSES: Houses, 2. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM ASKEW''' aged 30 yeres in the ''Prosperous'' in May 1610
PROVISIONS: Corne, 30 bushells. ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 8 lb; Lead, 50 lb; Peeces fixt, 2 and a pistoll; Armour, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 20. HOUSES: House, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''REBECCA ROSE''' Widdow aged 50 yeares in the ''Marygold'' in May 1619
'''MARMADUKE HILL''' aged 11 yeres
'''JANE HILL''' aged 14 yeres
PROVISIONS: Corne, 20 bushells; Pease, 1 bushell. CATTELL SWINE ETC: Neat Cattell, 2; Swine, 6; Poultrie, 20. HOUSES: House, 1. ''West & Sherley hundred. Charles Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''Mrs MARY MADISON''' Widdow aged 30 yeares in the ''Treasurer'' 1618
'''KATHERIN LAYDEN''' a Child aged 7 yeares ''SERVANTS''
'''JAMES WATSON''' aged 20 yeares in the ''George'' 1623
'''ROGER LEWES''' aged 19 yeares in the ''Edwin'' in May 1617
PROVISIONS: Corne, 100 bushells. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 6 lb; Lead, 100 wtt; Peeces fixt, 3; Coats of Male, 2; Steele coats, 3 and 3 headpeeces. CATTELL SWINE ETC: Neat Cattell, 6; Swine young and old, 20; Poultrie, 30. HOUSES AND BOATS: Houses, 2; boat, 1 page 13
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ROBERT* BAGWELL''' etc
'''HENERY BAGWELL''' aged 35 yeares in the ''Deliverance'' 1608
'''SYMON TURGIS''' aged 30 yeares in the ''William & Thomas'' 1618 ''SERVANTS''
'''RANDALL BAWDE''' aged 30 yeares in the ''Due Returne'' 1623
'''CHARLES''' aged 19 yeares in the ''Jacob'' 1624
PROVISIONS: Corne, 80 bushells; Fish, 1 hundred, ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 3 lb; Lead, 50 lb; Peeces fixt, 4; Coats of Male, 2 and 3 headpeeces; buffe Coat, 1. SWINE & POULTRIE: Sow pigg, 1; Poultrie, 12. HOUSES: House, 1.
''[10] Sherley hundred. Charles Cittie ''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ROBERT MILNER''' etc aged 24 yeares in the ''Francis Bonaventure'' Augu--
'''JOHN PASSEMAN''' aged 29 yeres in the ''Jonathan'' May 1620
'''JENKIN OSBORN''' aged 24 yeres in the ''George'' 1617
'''WILLIAM WESTON''' aged 25 yeres in the ''Jonathan'' May 162_
PROVISIONS: Corne, 50 bushells; Fish, 3 hundred, ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 3 lb; Lead, 50 lb; Peeces fixt, 6; Coats of Male, 4 and 4 headpeeces. SWINE AND POULTRIE: Swine, 6; Poultrie, 24. HOUSES: House, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN THROGMORTON''' etc aged 24 yeares in ye ''William & Thomas'' 1618
'''CHYNA BOYSE''' aged 26 yeres in ''Georg'' in May 1617
''SERVANTS''
'''EDWARD SPARSHOTT''' aged 31 yeares in the ''Seafloure'' 1621
'''FRANCIS DOWNING''' aged 24 yeres in the ''Returne'' March 1624
'''ELLIS RIPPING''' aged 23 yeares in the ''Returne'' 1624
PROVISIONS: Corne, 20 bushells; Fish, 2 hundred, ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 3 lb; Shott, 7 lb; Peeces fixt, 6; Armour, 1; Coats of Male, 2; Steele Coat, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 20. HOUSES: House, 1. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ROGER RATLIFE''' aged 44 yeares in the ''Georg'' in May 1619
'''ANN''' his wife aged 40 in the ''George'' in May 1619
'''ISACK''' his sonn aged 9 Months
PROVISIONS: Corne, 11 bushells; Fish, 1/2 hundred, ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 1 lb; Shott, 2 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Armour, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 13. HOUSES: House, 1.
* This variation of first name in the heading and first name on the list is in the original.
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'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''NATHANIELL TATAM''' aged 20 yeares in the'' George'' May 1619
ARMES AND MUNITION: Peece fixt, 1; Armour, 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''KATHERINE BENETT''' Widdow aged 24 yeres in the ''Abigail'' 1622
'''WILLIAM BENETT''' her sonn aged 3 weeks ''SERVANTS''
'''RANDALL CREW''' aged 20 yeres in the ''Charles'' 1621
PROVISIONS: Corne, 50 bushells. ARMES AND MUNITION: Peeces serviceable, 2. SWINE AND POULTRIE: Swine, 1; Poultrie, 23. ''[11]'' '''''DEAD at West & Sherley and at Sherley Hundred 1624'''''
'''ANDREW DUDLEY''', came in the Truelove 1622
'''RALPH FREEMAN''', in the Margrett and John 1622
'''Mr WILLIAM BENET''' Minister in the Seafloure 1621
'''Cap ISACK MADDESON'''
'''JAMES CROWDER''' in the Returne 1623
'''DANIELL VIERO''' in the George 1623
'''BARNARD JACKSON''' in the Margrett & John 1623 T
'''HOMAS WESTON''' in the George 1623
'''JAMES ROLFE''' Liuetennt GIBBS Man slaine by the Indians
'''JOHN MICHAELL''' slaine by the Indians
'''FRANCIS''' Capt MADISONS Man slaine by the Indians
''Jordans Jorney. Charles Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS OF JORDANS JORNEY AND CHAPLAIN CHOICE TAKEN THE 21TH OF JANUARY 1624''''' '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''Mr WILLIAM FERRAR & Mrs JORDAN'''
'''WILLIAM FERRAR''' aged 31 yeares in the ''Neptune'' in August 1618
[[Unknown-316516|'''SISLEY JORDAN''']] aged 24 yeres in the ''Swan'' in August 1610
'''MARY JORDAN''' her daughter aged 3 yeares borne heare
'''MARGRETT JORDAN''' aged 1 yeare borne heare
'''TEMPERANCE BALEY''' aged 7 yeares born here
''SERVANTS''
'''WILLIAM DAWSON''' aged 25 yeres in the ''Discovery'' March 1621
'''ROBERT TURNER''' aged 26 yeres in the ''Tryall'' June 1619
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'''JOHN HELY''' aged 24 yeares in the ''Charles'' November 1621
'''ROGER PRESTON''' aged 21 yeares in the ''Discoverie'' March 1621
'''ROBERT MANUELL''' aged 25 yeres in the ''Charles'' November 1621
'''THOMAS WILLIAMS''' aged 24 yeares in the ''Dutie'' May 1618
'''RICHARD JOHNSON''' aged 22 yeares in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''WILLIAM HATFEILD''' aged in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''JOHN PEAD''' 35 yeares old in the same Shipp
'''JOHN FREAME''' aged 16 yeares in the same Shipp
PROVISIONS: Corne, 200 bushells; Fish, 2 hundred, ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 14 lb; Lead, 300 lb; Peeces fixt, 11; Coats of Male, 12. CATTLE, SWINE, ETC.: Neat cattell young and old, 16; Swine, 4; Poultrie, 20. HOUSES AND BOATS: Houses, 5; Boats, 2. ''[12] Jordans Jorney. Charles Cittie ''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' [[Palmer-229|'''THOMAS PALMER''']] arived in the Tyger November 1621
[[Jordan-1260|'''JOANE''']] his wife in the same Shipp
[[Palmer-540|'''PRISCILLA''']] her daughter aged xi yeares
''SERVANTS''
'''RICHARD ENGLISH''' aged xi yeares in the ''James'' 1622
PROVISIONS: Corne, 50 bushells; Fish, 1 hundred, ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 1 lb; Shott, 100 lb; Snaphannce Peeces, 3; Armours, 2; Coat of Male, 1.
CATTLE & POULTRIE: Swine young and old, 6; Poultrie, 19. HOUSES: Houses, 2.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ROBERT FISHER''' arived in the ''Elsabeth'' May 1611
'''KATHERINE''' his wife in the ''Marmaduke'' October 1621
'''SISLY''' theire daughter aged 1 yeare ''SERVANTS''
'''IDYE HALLIERS''' a Maid servant aged 30 yeares in ye ''Jonathan'' 1619
PROVISIONS: Corne, 40 bushells; Fish, 1/2 hundred, ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 3 lb; Lead, 20; Peeces fixt, 3; Coat of Male, 1. SWINE ETC.: Swine, 1; Poultrie, 16. HOUSES: Houses, 2.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' [[Clay-10|'''JOHN CLAY''']] arived in the ''Treasuror'' February 1613
[[Unknown-288418|'''ANN''']] his wife in the ''Ann'' August 1623
''SERVANTS''
'''WILLIAM NICHOLLS''' aged 26 yeres in the ''Dutie'' in May 1619
PROVISIONS: Corne, 30 bushells; Fish, 1 hundred, ARMES & MUNITION: Powder page 16
2 lb; Shott, 20; Peeces, 3; Armour, 1; Steele Coat, 1. CATTELL, SWINE, ETC.: Neat Cattell, 2; Swine, 1; Poultrie, 10. HOUSES: House, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CHRISTOPHER SAFFORD''' arived in the ''Treasuror'' 1613
'''JOHN GIBBS''' his ptner in the ''Supply'' 1619 ''SERVANTS''
'''HENERY LANE''' aged 20 yeres in the Southampton 1623
PROVISIONS: Corne, 30 bushells; Fish, 2 hundred, ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 2 lb; Lead, 40 lb; Peeces, 3; Armours, 3; Coats of Male, 3 and 2 headpeeces. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 20. HOUSES: House, 1. ''[13] Jordans Jorney. Charles Cittie ''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''HENERY WILLIAMS''' arived in the ''Treasuror'' 1613
'''SUSAN''' his wife in the ''William & Thomas'' 1618
PROVISIONS: Corne, 20 bushells. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 2 lb; Lead, 20 lb; Peeces fixt, 2; Coat of Male, 1 and a headpeece. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 10. HOUSES: 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM BRANLIN''' arived in the ''Margrett & John ''1620
'''ANN''' his wife in the ''Truelove'' 1622
PROVISIONS: Corne, 24 bushells; Fish, i hundred, ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 1 lb; Lead, 6 lb; Peeces, 2; Armour, 1; Coat of Male, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 2. HOUSES: 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN FLUDD''' arived in the ''Swan'' 1610
'''MARGRETT''' his wife in the ''Supply'' 1620
'''FRANCES FINCH''' her daughter in the ''Suply'' 1620
'''WILLIAM FLUDD''' his sonn aged 3 weeks
PROVISIONS: Corne, 30 bushells; Pease and Beanes, 2 bushells. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 1/2 lb; Shott, 10 lb; Peeces fixt, 2 and a Petronell*; Armour, 1; Coat of Male, 1. SWINE ETC.: Swine, 1; Poultrie, 20. HOUSES: House, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS CHAPMAN'''@ arived in the ''Tryall'' 1610
'''ANN''' his wife in the ''George'' 1619 * petronel. A portable firearm of the 15th century resembling a carbine of large caliber.
@In the original CHAPLMAN. The "L" is obviously an error of the recorder. page 17
'''THOMAS''' his sonn aged 2 yeare
'''ANN''' theire daughter aged 6 weeks
PROVISIONS: Corne, 5 bushells; Fish, 1/2 hundred, ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 1 lb; Lead, 10 lb; Peeces, 1; Armour, 1. CATTELL & POULTRIE: Neat Cattell, 1; Poultrie, 14. HOUSES: House, 1 '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOSEPH BULL''' arived in the ''Abigaile'' 1622
PROVISIONS: Corne, 10 bushells. ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, o; Lead, 12 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Coat of Male, 1 and a headpeece. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 3. HOUSES: House,1 '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN DAVIS''' etc. arived in the ''George'' 1617
'''WILLIAM EMERSON''' his ptner in the ''Sampson'' 1618
''SERVANTS''
'''WILLIAM POPLETON''' aged in the ''James'' 1622
'''EUSTICE DOWNES''' aged 25 yeares in the Abigail 1622
PROVISIONS: Corne, 50 bushells; Fish, 4 hundred, ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 2 lb; Lead, 10; Peeces, 3; Coats of Male, 3 and 2 headpeeces. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 20. HOUSES: House, 1. ''[14] Jordans Jorney. Charles Cittie ''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS CAWSEY''' arived in the ''Francis Bonaventure'' 1620
PROVISIONS: Corne, 12 bushells. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 2 lb; Lead 6 lb; Peece fixt, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 3. HOUSES: House, 1. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS IRON MONGER''' arived in the _____
PROVISIONS: Corne, 6 bushells. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 1 lb; Peece fixt 1; Coat of Male, 1 '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''RICHARD MILTON''' arived in the ''Suply'' 1620
PROVISIONS: Corne, 4 bushells. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 2 lb; Lead, 50 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Armour, 1. SWINE & POULTRIE: Swine, 3; Poultrie, 20. HOUSES: Houses, 2. page 18 ''Jordans Jorney. Charles Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''NATHANIELL CAWSEY''' arived in the ''Phoenix'' 1607
'''THOMASINE''' his wife in the ''Lyon'' 1609
''SERVANTS''
'''EDWARD DENISON''' aged 22 yeares Arrived in the ''Truelove'' 1623
'''JAMES BONNER''' aged 20 yeares Arrived in the ''Truelove'' 1623
'''JAMES DORE''' aged 19 yeares in the Bona Nova 1621
'''LAURANCE EVANS''' aged 15 yeares in the James 1622
'''JOANE WINSCOMB''' aged 20 yeares in the George 1618
PROVISIONS: Corne, 50 bushells; Beanes, 1 bushell; Fish, 1/2 hundred, ARMES & MUNITION: Powder, 4 lb; Lead, 100 lb; Peeces, 3; Armour, 1; Coat of Male, 1 CATTELL, SWINE, ETC.: Neat Cattell,1; Swine, 8; Poultrie, 50. HOUSES, BOATS: Houses, 2; Boat, 2. '''''DEAD at Jordans Jorney 1624'''''
'''LIDIA SHERLEY''' came in the ''George'' 1623
'''SUSAN SHERLEY''' ann Infant. ''[15] Chaplains Choise. Charles Cittie ''
'''''THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS OF CHAPLAINS CHOYSE AND THE TRUELOVES COMPANY TAKEN THE 21TH JANUARY 1624''''' '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ENSIGNE ISACK CHAPLAINE''' arived in the ''Starr''1610
'''MARY''' his wife in the ''James'' 1622
'''JOHN CHAPLAINE''' his kinsman aged 15 yeares in the ''James'' 1622 ''SERVANTS''
'''ROBERT HUDSON''' aged 30 yeares arived in the ''James'' 1622
'''HENERY THORNE''' aged 18 yeares arived in the ''James'' 1622
'''JOHN DUFFILL''' aged 14 yeares arived in the ''James'' 1622
'''IVIE BANTON''' a Maid servant arived in the ''James'' 1622
'''ANN MIGHILL''' a Maid servant arived in the ''George'' 1619
PROVISIONS: Corne, 100 bushells; Oate-Meale, 2 bushells. ARMES AND MUNITION: Powder, 20 lb; Lead and Shott, 340 wtt; Murderers,* 2; Fauconett@, 1; Peeces * Murderer, mordrer. A small piece of ordnance either of brass or of iron. Weapons of this type had chambers in the breeches and were used in ships at the bulkheads of the forecastles in order to clear the decks of boarders. Called also murdering-piece.
@ fauconett-falconet. A small piece of ordnance, having an outside diameter at the bore of four and a quarter inches, length six feet, weighing four hundred pounds and carrying a shot of about two inches diameter and one and a quarter to two pounds in weight; in use from the 16th to the 18th century. page 19
fixt, 7 and a Pistoll; Coat of Male, 1 Jacketts@, 2; Armorth, 4. SWINE AND POULTRIE: Swine, 3; Poultrie, 20. HOUSES & BOATS: Houses, 2; Boat, 1. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WALTER PRICE''' etc. arived in the ''Willm & Thomas'' 1618
'''HENERY TURNER''' arived in the ''John & Francis'' 1615 ''SERVANTS''
'''EDWARD FALLOWES''' aged 30 yeares in the ''Hopewell'' 1623
PROVISIONS: Corne, 40 bushells. ARMES & MUNITION: Peeces, 3; Coats of Male, 3. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 9. ''[16] Chaplins Choice, Charles Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THE THOMAS KEIE''' KOMPANY aged 30 arived in the ''Prosperous'' June 1619
'''SARAH''' his wife in the ''Truelove'' 1622
PROVISIONS: Corne, 23 bushells. ARMES AND MUNITION: Peece fixt, 1 and a Pistoll; Armour, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 6. BOATS: BOAT 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN BROWNE''' aged 28 yeares in the ''Bona Nova'' Aprill 1621
ARMES AND MUNITION: Peece fixt, 1; Coate of Male, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 6.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN TREHEARNE''' aged 33 yeares in the ''Truelove'' 1622
ARMES AND MUNITION: Peece fixt, 1; Armour, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 2.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''DAVID JONES''' aged 22 yeares in the ''Truelove'' 1622
ARMES AND MUNITION: Peece fixt, 1; Armour, 1. POULTRIE: Poultrie, 3.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN BOX''' aged 23 yeares in the ''Truelove'' 1622
POULTRIE: Poultrie, 2.
PROVISIONS belonging to the Trueloves Company: Corne, 90 bushells; Meale, 5 bushells; Pease, 10 bushells; Oatmeale, 1 bushell; Murderers for the forte, 3. '''''DEAD at Chaplins Choise''''' 1624
'''HENERY WILSON''' came in the ''Truelove'' 1622 slaine by the Indians
''' NICHOLAS SUTTON''' in the ''James'' 1622 slaine by the Indians @ Defensive body-armor worn from the 14th to the 17th century inclusive. It consisted of a leathern surcoat worn over the coat of mail and sometimes quilted. Page 20
'''NICHOLAS BALDWIN''' in the ''Truelove'' 1622 slaine by the Indians
'''WILLIAM BARNETT''' in the ''Truelove'' 1623.
''[17] Pierseys Hundred''
'''''THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS OF PEIRSEYS HUNDRED TAKEN THE 20TH OF JANUARY 1624'''''
'''SAMUELL SHARPE''' arived in the ''Seaventure'' 1609
'''ELIZABETH''' his wife in the ''Margrett and John'' 1621
''SERVANTS''
'''HENERY CARMAN''' aged 23 yeares in the ''Duty'' 1620
Peeces fixt, 2; Armours, 2; Swords, 2; Neat Cattell, 7; Swine, 6; Houses, 2. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''Mr GRIVELL POOLEY''' MINISTER arived in the ''James'' 1622 ''SERVANTS''
'''JOHN CHAMBERS''' aged 21 yeares in the ''Bona Nova'' 1622
'''CHARLES MAGNER''' aged 16 yeres in the ''George'' 1623
Corne, 8 barrells; Powder, 4 lb; Lead, 12 lb; Peeces fixt, 3; Armour, 1; Swords, 3; Neat Cattell, 1; Swine, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''HUMFREY KENT''' arived in the ''George'' 1619
'''JOANE''' his wife in the'' Tyger'' 1621
'''MARGRETT ARRUNDELL''' aged 9 yeares in the ''Abigaile'' 1621
''SERVANTS''
'''CHRISTOPHER BEANE''' aged 40 yeares in the ''Neptune'' 1618
Corne, 6 barrells; Powder, 2 lb; Lead, 6 lb; Peeces fixt, 2; Swords, 2; Neat Cattell young & old, 3; Swine, 3.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS DOUGHTIE''' arived in the ''Marigold'' 1619
'''ANN''' his wife in the ''Marmaduke'' 1621
Corne, 3 barrells; Fish, 1/2 hundred; Powder, 4 lb; Lead, 20 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Coat of Male, 1; Sword, 1; Swine, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''EDWARD AUBORN''' arived in the Jonathan 1620 Corne, 3 barrells; Pease, 1 bushell; Peece fixt, 1; Sword, 1. Page 21
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM BAKER''' arived in the ''Jonathan'' 1609
Corne, 3 barrells; Fish, 50; Powder, 1 lb; Lead, 12 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Coat of Male 1; Sword 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' [[Woodson-13|'''JOHN WOODSON''']] in the ''George'' 1619
[[Winston-868|'''SARAH''']] his wife in the ''George'' 1619
Corne, 4 bushells; Powder, 1 lb; Lead, 3 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Sword, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''EDWARD THRENORDEN''' arived in the ''Diana'' 1619
'''ELIZABETH''' his wife in the ''George'' 1619
Corne, 3 barrells; Fish, 1 hundred; Peece fixt, 1; Coat of Male, 1; Sword, 1; Swine,1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''NICHOLAS BALY''' arived in the ''Jonathan'' 1620
'''ANN''' his wife in the ''Marmaduke'' 1621
Corne, 4 barrells; Fish, 1 hundreth; Powder, 1 lb; Lead, 12 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN LIPPS''' arived in the ''London Marchannt'' 1621
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''Mr ABRAHAM PEIRSEYS'''
'' SERVANTS''
'''THOMAS LEA''' aged 50 yeres
'''ANTHONY PAGITT''' 35 arived in the ''Southampton'' 1623
'''SALOMAN JACKMAN''' 30 arived in the ''Southampton'' 1623
'''JOHN DAVIES''' aged 45 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''CLEMENT ROPER''' 25 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''JOHN BATES''' aged 24 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''THOMAS ABBE''' 20 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''THOMAS BROOKS''' 23 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''WILLIAM JONES''' 23 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''PEETER JONES''' 24 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''PIERCE WILLIAMS''' 23 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''ROBERT GRAVES''' 30 ''Southampton'' 1623
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'''EDWARD HUBBERSTEAD''' 26 arived in the ''Southampton'' 1623
'''JOHN LATHROP''' 25 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''THOMAS CHAMBERS''' 24 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''WALTER JACKSON''' 24 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''HENERY SANDERS''' 20 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''WILLIAM ALLEN''' 22 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''GEORG DAWSON''' 24 ''Southampton'' 1623
'''JOHN UPTON''' aged 26 in the ''Bona nova'' 1622
'''JOHN BAMFORD''' aged 23 yeares in the ''James'' 1622
'''WILLIAM GARRETT''' aged 22 in the ''George'' 1619
'''THOMAS SAWELL''' aged 26 in the ''George'' 1619
'''HENERY ROWINGE''' aged 25 yeares in the ''Temperance'' 1621
'''NATHANIELL THOMAS''' aged 23 yeres in the ''Temperance'' 1621
'''RICHARD BROADSHAW''' aged 20 yeares in the same Shipp
'''ROBERT OKLEY''' aged 19 yeares in the ''William & Thomas'' 1618
Negroes 4 men (not named or aged)
'''ALLICE THOROWDEN''' maid servants arived in the Southampton 1623
'''KATHERINE LOMAN''' maid servants arived in the Southampton 1623
NEGRO WOMAN.
NEGRO WOMAN and a young Child of hers.
PROVISIONS, ARMES ETC. of Mr PIERSEY at Peirseys hundred: Corne and Pease, 300 bushells; Fish, 1300; Powder, 1 1/2 barrell; Lead, 200 lb; Peeces of Ordnannce, 6; Peeces fixt,*; Murderes, 2; Armours, 15; Swords, 20; Dwelling houses, 10; Store houses, 3; Tobacco houses, 4; Wind Mill, 1; Boats, 2; Neat Cattell young & old, 25; Swine young & old, 19.
[[Argall-31|''Mr SAMUELL ARGALL'S]] CATTELL'': Neat Cattell young and old, 8. ''[19] '''DEAD''' at Peirseys hundred Anno Dni 1624 ''
'''JOHN LINICKER'''
'''EDWARD CARLOWE'''
'''ROBERT HUSSYE'''
'''JACOB LARBEE'''
'''JOHN ENGLISH'''
'''CHRISTOPHER LEES''' Wife
'''ELIZABETH JONES '''
* Ink blot on original ms. obliterates numeral.
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'''''THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS OF PASBEHAYS & THE MAINE TAKEN THE 3OTH OF JANUARY 1624 BELONGING TO THE CORPORATION OF JAMES CITTY ''''' ''Pasbehayghs Corporation of James City''
'''ADAM DIXON''' arived in the ''Margarett & John''
Corne, 10 bushells; Powder, 2 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Sword, 1.
'''JOSEPH RYALE''' arived in the ''William & Thomas''
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece fixt, 1; Sword, 1.
'''GEORGE FRIER''' arived in the ''William & Thomas''
'''URSULA''' his wife in the ''London Marchant''
Corne, 20 bushells; Powder, 2 lb; Armour, 1.
'''ALLEN KENISTON''' arived in the ''Margarett & John''
Corne, 10 bushells; Armour, 1.
'''ROBERT PARAMOUR''' arived in the ''Swan''
Corne, 6 bushells; Peece fixt, 1.
'''WILLIAM KEMP''' arived in the ''George''
'''MARGRETT''' his wife in the ''George''
'''ANTHONY''' his Sonn aged 7 weeks
Corne, 6 bushells; Powder, 1 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Armour, 1.
'''RICHARD BRIDGWATTER''' arived in the ''London Marchannt''
'''ISBELL''' his wife in the same Shipp
Corne, 15 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''HUGH HAWARD''' arived in the ''Starr''
'''SUSAN''' his wife in the ''George''
''[20] Pasbehaighs James Citty ''
'''HENERY TURNER''' arived in the ''London Marchannt''
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1.
'''JOSEPH CREW''' arived in the ''London Marchannt''
Corne, 12 1/2 bushells; Peece, 15 Armour, 1.
'''THOMAS JONES''' arived in the ''London Marchannt''
'''MARGRETT''' his wife in the same Shipp
Corne, 20 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''EDWARD BOURBICTH''' in the ''London Marchannt''
Corne, 10 bushells; Coate of Male, 1; Peece, 1.
'''REVOLL MORCOCK''' arived in the ''Jonathan''
'''ELIZABETH''' his wife
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'''THOMAS''' his Sonne aged 1 yeare.
Corne, 6 bushells; Armour,1; Peece,1
'''EDWARD FISHER''' arived in the ''Jonathan''
'''SARAH''' his wife in the ''Warwick''
'''EDWARD ''' her sonn aged 6 yeares
'''CLARE REN''' a girle aged io yeares.
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour,1.
'''JOHN MOONE''' arived in the ''Returne'' 1623
''SERVANTS''
'''JULIAN HALLERS''' aged 19 yeares in the ''Truelove'' 1623
'''GILES MARTIN''' aged 23 yeares in the ''Truelove'' 1623
'''CLINION RUSH''' aged 13 yeares in the ''Truelove'' 1623
Corne, 40 bushells; Meale, 1/2 hogshead; Powder, 4 lb; Peeces, 4; Coat of Male, 1; Swords, 3.
'''RICHARD SMITH''' arived in the ''London Marchannt''
Corne, 7 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
''Pasbehaighs James Citty ''
'''THE MUSTER OF THE GOVERNORS MEN AT PASBEHAIGHS '''
'''THOMAS JORDEN''' aged 24 came in the ''Diana''.
'''JOHN MILNHOUSE''' aged 36 in the ''London Marchannt''
'''RICHARD SANDERS''' aged 25 in the ''Francis Bonaventure''.
'''GRIFFIN WINNE''' aged 28 in the ''Francis Bonaventure''.
'''ARTHURE CHANDLER''' aged 19 in the ''Jonathan''.
'''WILLIAM DORRELL''' aged 18 in the ''Truelove''.
'''CHRISTOPHER RIPPING''' 22 in the ''Francis Bonaventure''.
'''THOMAS OSBORN''' aged 18 in the ''Francis Bonaventure''.
'''GEORGE NELSON''' aged 19 in the ''Francis Bonaventure''.
'''FRANCIS BUTLER''' aged 18 in the ''Francis Bonaventure''.
'''THOMAS BLANCKS''' aged 17 in the ''Francis Bonaventure''.
'''HENERY DOWTIE''' aged 19 in the ''Jonathan''.
Corne, 14 barrells; Fish, 2000; Snaphannce Peeces, 8; Matchcockes,* 2; Armour, 4; Jack-Coat,@ 1; Coats of Male, 2; Steele Coat, 1; Corslett, 1 and 2 head peeces; Powder, 10 lb; Shott, 60 lb.
'''JOHN SWARBECK''' came in the ____.
Corne, 2 barrells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1; House, 1. * Matchcocke. The old form of gun-lock which preceded the wheel-lock and the flint-lock. It had a match which was presented to the priming, whence its name.
@ Jack. A coarse medieval coat of defense, especially one of leather. Page 25
''[21] The Maine. James Citty''
'''THOMAS MARLOE''' came in the ''Bona Nova''.
Corne, 15 bushells; Armour, 1; Peece, 1 '''THOMAS BUNN'''
'''BRIDGITT''' his wife
'''THOMAS''' his sonn aged 1 yeare
''SERVANTS''
'''JOHN SMITH''' aged 30 yeares in the ''Abigaile''
''' THOMAS SMITH''' aged 16 yeres in the ''Abigaile''
'''THOMAS JONES''' aged 35 in the ''Bona Nova''
'''JAMES ROBESONN''' aged 35 in the ''Swann''.
'''ELIZABETH HODGES''' a Maid servant in the ''Abigaile''
Corne, 60 bushells; Pease and Beanes, 6 bushells; Powder, 2 lb; Peeces, 6; Corslett, 1; Swine, 6; House,1.
'''THOMAS SWINHOW''' came in the ''Diana''.
''SERVANTS''
'''LAWRANCE SMALEPAGE''' aged 20 yeres in the ''Abigaile
Corne, 20 bushells; Powder, 3 lb; Peeces, 2; House, 1.
'''JOHN CARTER''' came in the ''Prosperous''.
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''DAVID ELLIS''' in the ''Mary Margrett''
'''MARGRETT''' his wife in the ''Margrett & John''
Corne, 15 bushells; Powder, 3 lb; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; House, 1. ''The Maine. James Citty ''
'''JAMES TOOKE''' arived in the _____
Corne, 6 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''WILLIAM BINKS''' came in the ''George''
'''ANN''' his wife in the ''George''
Corne, 30 bushells; Peece,1; Armour, 1; Swine, 1; piggs, 11.
'''MICHAELL BATT''' came in the ''Hercules''.
'''ELLIN''' his wife in the ''Warwick''.
Corne, 7 bushells; Meale, 1 barrell; Powder, 4 lb; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''ROBERT LINCE''' came in the ''Treasuror''.
Powder, 2 lb; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''HUGH BALDWINE''' came in the ''Tryall''
'''SUSAN''' his wife in the _____
Corne, 6 bushells; Peece, 1. Page 26
'''ROBERT SCOTCHMORE''' came in the ''George'' 1623
'''THOMAS KNISTON''' came in the ''George'' 1623
''SERVANTS''
'''ROGER KIDD''' aged 24 yeares in the ''George'' 1623
Corne, 15 bushells; Pease, 1 hogshead; Peeces, 3; Powder, 10 lb; Armours, 3.
'''ROBERT CHOLMLE ''' came in the ''Charitie
'''JAMES STANDISH''' came in the ''Charitie
Corne, 3 bushells; Powder, 5 lb. ''[22] the Maine. James Cittie ''
'''''THE MUSTER OF DOCTOR POTTS MEN IN THE MAINE '''''
'''THOMAS LEISTER''' aged 33 yeares
'''ROGER STANLEY''' aged 2? came in the ''Abigaile'' 1620
'''THOMAS PRITCHARD''' aged 28 came in the ''Abigaile'' 1620
'''HENERY CROCKER''' aged 34 came in the ''Abigaile'' 1620
'''THOMAS CROSSE''' aged 22 came in the ''Abigaile'' 1620
'''JOHN TRYE''' aged 20 came in the ''Abigaile'' 1620
'''WALTER BEARE''' aged 28 came in the ''Abigaile'' 1620
'''RANDALL HOLT''' aged 18 yeares in the ''George'' 1620
THE REST OF HIS SERVANTS, PROVISIONS, AMUNITION &CT. AT JAMES CITTY. '''''DEAD at Pasbehaighs & in the Maine 1624.'''''
'''JOACHIM ANNDREWS. '''
'''HENERY SCOTT'''
'''RICHARD''' 2 Men of Mr. BUNNS.
'''RICHARD''' 2 Men of Mr. BUNNS
''James Citty'' '''''THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS OF JAMES CITTIE TAKEN THE 24TH OF JANUARY 1624 ''''' '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''SR FRANCIS WYATT KT''' &CT came in the ''George'' 1621 ''SERVANTS''
'''CHRISTOPHER COOKE''' aged 25 in the ''George'' 1621
'''GEORG HALL''' aged 13 in the ''Suply'' 1620
'''JONATHAN GILES''' 21 in the ''Triall'' 1619
'''JOHN MATHEMAN''' 19 in the ''Jonathan'' 1619
'''JANE DAVIS''' 24 in the ''Abigaile'' 1622
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Corne, 10 barrells; Fish, 4000; Powder, 20 lb; Lead and Shott, 180 lb; Snaphannce Peeces, 6; Armours, 6; Swords, 6; Cowes, 6; Bull, 1; Yearelings and Calves, 3; Horse, 1; breeding Sowes, 6; young Swine, 14; Dwelling house, 1; Store,1
BELONGING TO JAMES CITTY: Church, 1; A Large Court of Guard, 1; Peeces of Ordnannce Mounted, 4; Quilted Coats, 16; Coates of Male, 77; The rest dispersed in the Cunttrie. ''James Citty. ''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''SR GEORGE YEARLEY KT''' &ct came on the ''Deliverance'' 1609
'''Temperance Lady Yearlley''' came in the ''Faulcon'' 1608
'''MrArgall Yearlley aged 4 yeares Children borne heare
'''MrFrancis Yearlley aged 1 yeare Children borne heare
'''MsElizabeth Yearlley aged 5 yeres Children borne heare
[23]
''SERVANTS AT JAMES CITTY''
'''RICHARD GREGORY''' aged 40 came in the ''Temperance'' 1620
'''ANTHONY JONES''' 26 came in the ''Temperance'' 1620
'''THOMAS DUNN''' 14 came in the ''Temperance'' 1620
'''THOMAS PHILDUST''' 15 came in the ''Temperance'' 1620
'''THOMAS HATCH''' 17 in the ''Duty'' 1619
'''ROBERT PEAKE''' 22 in the ''Margrett & John'' 1623
'''WILLIAM STRANGE''' 18 in the ''George'' 1619
'''ROGER THOMPSON''' 40 in the ''London Marchannt'' 1620
'''ANN''' his wife
'''RICHARD ARRUNDELL''' in the ''Abigail'' 1620
'''GEORGE DEVERILL''' 18 in the ''Temperannce'' 1620
'''THOMAS BARNETT''' 16 in the ''Elsabeth'' 1620
'''THEOPHILUS BERISTON''' 23 in the ''Treasuror'' 1614
Negro Men. 3
Negro Woemen. 5.
'''SUSAN HALL''' in the ''William & Thomas'' 1618
'''ANN WILLIS''' in the ''Temperance'' 1620
'''ELIZABETH ARRUNDELL''' in the ''Abigail'' 1620.
Corne, 20 barrells; Pease and beanes, 12 bushells; Neat Cattell, 50; Swine, 40; Goats, 8 and 3 kidds; Powder, 20 lb; Lead, 100 lb; Peeces, 30; Armours, 10; Swords, 40; Houses at James Cittie, 3.
A Barque* of 40 Tunn 7 men belonging to her; A Shallopt of 4 Tunn; A Skiffe; The rest of his servants at Hog Island.
* bark, barque. A tbree-masted vessel, with foremast and mainmast square-rigged, and mizzen-mast fore-and-aft-rigged. t shallop. A light open boat, used chiefly on rivers, propelled by oars or sails or by both. Page 28
''James Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''DOCTOR JOHN POTT''' arived in the ''George'' 1620
'''Mrs ELIZABETH POTT''' arived in the ''George'' 1620
''SERVANTS''
'''RICHARD TOWNSHEND''' aged 19 yeares in the ''Abigaile'' 1620
'''THOMAS WILSON''' aged 27 yeares in the ''Abigaile'' 1620
'''OSMOND SMITH''' aged 17 yeares in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''SUSAN BLACKWOOD''' a Maid servant in the ''Abigaile'' 1622.
Corne, 20 barrells; Meale, 1/2 hogshead; Fish, 700; Powder, 10 lb; Peeces, 10; Coats of Male, 2; Armours, 3; Swords, 6; Neat Cattell, 1; Goats, 4 and 2 kids; Swine, 2 and 8 piggs; Houses, 2. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CAPT ROGER SMITH''' came in the ''Abigaile'' 1620
'''Mrs JOANE SMITH''' came in the ''Blessinge''
'''ELIZABETH SALTER''' aged 7 yeares came in the ''Seafloure''
'''ELIZABETH ROLFE''' aged 4 yeares borne in Virginia.
'''SARAH MACOCK''' aged 2 yeares borne in Virginia.
''SERVANTS''
'''CHARLES WALLER''' aged 22 came in the ''Abigaile'' 1620
'''CHRISTOPHER BANKUS''' aged 19 yeares in the ''Abigaile'' 1622
'''HENERY BOOTH''' aged 20 in the ''Dutie''
'''HENERY LACTON''' aged 18 yeares in the ''Hopewell'' 1623
Corne, 20 bushells; Meale, 1 hogshead; Fish, 500; Neat Cattell young and old, 24; Goats, 27; Swine, 2 and 9 piggs.
The rest of his men theire provisions Armes & ct. Over the Watter. ''[24] James Citty''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CAPT RAPH HAMOR'''
'''Mrs ELIZABETH HAMOR
'''JEREMY CLEMENT''' her children.
'''ELIZABETH CLEMENT''' her children.
''SERVANTS''
'''JOHN LIGHTFOOTE''' in the ''Seaventure''
'''FRANCIS GIBBS''' a boy in the ''Seaflower''
'''ANN ADDAMS''' a Maid servant
Neat Cattell, 8; Swine, 10.
The rest of his servants, Provisions Armes etc. at Hog-Iland. Page 29
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CAPT WILLIAM PIERCE''''' came in the ''Sea-venture''.
'''Mrs JONE PIERCE''' his wife in the ''Blessinge''
''SERVANTS''
'''THOMAS SMITH''' aged 17 yeares in the ''Abigaile''
'''HENERY BRADFORD''' aged 35 yeres in the ''Abigaile''
'''ESTER EDERIFE''' a maid servant in the ''Jonathan''
'''ANGELO''' a Negro Woman in the ''Treasuror''.
Neat Cattell, 20; Goats, 20; Swine, 9 and 7 piggs; House, 1. The rest of his servants; provisions, Armes. Munnition & ct at Mulbery Hand. ''James Citty''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''MR ABRAHAM PEIRSEY''' Marchannt came in the ''Susan'' 1616
'''ELIZABETH''' his daughter aged 15 yeres came in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''MARY''' his daughter aged 11 yeres came in the ''Southampton'' 1622
''SERVANTS''
'''CHRISTOPHER LEE''' aged 30 yeres came in the ''Southampton'' 1623.
'''RICHARD SERIEANT''' aged 36 yeres came in the ''Southampton'' 1623.
'''ALICE CHAMBERS''' maid servants came in the ''Southampton'' 1623.
'''ANNIS SHAW''' maid servants came in the ''Southampton'' 1623.
Corne, 50 bushells; Fish, 180; Powder, 6; Lead, 200; Peeces fixt, 3; Swords, 2; Neat Cattell, 2; Goats, 3; Dwelling house, 1; Store houses, 2. The rest at Peirseys Hundred. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''MR EDWARD BLANEY''' came in the ''Francis Bonaventure''
''SERVANTS''
'''ROBERT BEW''' aged 20 came in the ''Dutie''.
'''JOHN RUSSELL''' aged 19 in the ''Bona Nova''.
Corne, 30 barrells; Meale, Vi hogshead; Oatmeale and Pease, 9 bushells; Fish, 2000; Neat Cattell young and old, 20; Goats, 10 and 5 kidds; Swine, 21 and 8 piggs; Houses, 2; Boats, 2.
The rest of his servants Armes &ct at his plantacon Over ye Watter.
'''ROBERT POOLE''' came in the_____
Corne, 1 bushells; Peeces, 2.
''[25] James Cittie
'''JAMES HICMOTT''' came in the ''Bonaventure''
his wife in the ____
Corne, 3 bushells; Peeces, 1 and a Pistoll; Swine, 2 and 7 piggs.
'''JOHN SOUTHERN''' came in the ''George'' 1620 Page 30
''SERVANTS''
'''THOMAS CRUST''' aged __ came in the ''George'' 1620
Corne, 2 barrells; Meale, 3 bushells; Fish, 2 hundred; Powder, 1/2 lb; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Swine, 4.
'''RANDALL SMALEWOOD''' came in the ____
Corne, 2 barrells; Peeces, 2.
'''GEORGE GRAVE''' came in the ''Seaventure''
'''ELNOR''' his wife in the ''Susan''
'''JOHN GRAVE''' theire sonne aged 10 yeares
'''REBECCA SNOW''' her daughter
'''SARA SNOW''' her daughter
Corne, 2 bushells; Fish, r hundred; Peece, 1 and a pistoll; Swine, 2; House, 1.
'''EDWARD CADGE''' came in the ''Marmaduke''
'''NATHANIELL JEFFREYS''' came in the ''Gift.''
Corne, 2 bushells; Pease, 1/2 bushell; Fish, 2 hundred; Swine, 1 and 7 piggs; Goats, 2; Peeces, 2 and a pistoll; Swords, 3; House, 1. ''James Citty''
'''JOHN JACKSON''' came in the ____
'''JOHN JACKSON''' his sonn aged 9 yeares
'''GERCIAN BUCK''' aged 10 yeares
Corne, 2 bushells; Peece fixt, 1; Powder, 1/2 lb; Neat Cattell, 3; Swine, 2 and 2 piggs; Kidds, 3.
'''THOMAS ALNUTT''' came in the ''Gifte''
his wife in the ''Marygold''
''SERVANTS''
'''ROGER ROEDS''' aged 20 yeares in the ''Bony bess.''
Corne, 7 barrells; Powder, 2 lb; Lead, 100 lb; Peeces, 5 and a pistoll; Neat Cattell, 3; Kidd, 1; Swine, 7; House, 1; Boat, 1.
'''PEETER LANGMAN''' came in the ''William & Thomas''.
'''MARY''' his wife came in the ____
'''PEETER ASCAM''' her sonn aged 1 yeares
'''ABIGAILE ASCAM''' her daughter aged 4 yeres
'''BENOMY BUCK''' aged 8 yeres
'''PELEG BUCK''' aged 4 yeres
'''ABRAHAM PORTER''' aged 36 yeares in the _____
'''THOMAS SAWIER''' aged 23 yeares in the _____
Corne, 9 barrells; Powder, 1 lb; Peeces, 4; Neat Cattell, 3; Swine, 11 and 3 piggs; House, 1 page 31
[[Burrows-727|'''Mr JOHN BURROWES''']] came in the ____
[[Buck-1972|''BRIDGETT''']] his wife
[[Buck-1973|'''MARA BUCK''']] aged 13 yeares
''SERVANTS''
'''JOHN COOKE''' aged 27 yeares
'''NICHOLAS GOULDFINCH''' aged 19 yeres
'''JOHN BRADSTON*
'''THOMAS THOROWGOOD''' aged 17 yeres
'''ELLIAS GAILE''' aged 14 yeares
'''ANDREW HOWELL''' aged 13 yeres
'''ANN ASHLEY''' aged 19 yeres
Corne, 12 barrells; Fish, 12 hundred; Peeces, 4; Shott, 150 lb; Armours, 4; Neat Cattell, 4; Swine, 4; Kidds, 2; Houses, 2; Boat, 1.
The Cattell belonging to mr BUCKS Children: Neat Cattell young & old, 30; Goats, 18; Kidds, 5.
'''ELIZABETH SOOTHEY''' came in the ''Southampton''
'''ANN SOOTHEY''' her daughter
Corne, 2 bushells; Meale, 1 bushell; Fish, 1 hundred; Swine, 1.
'''JOHN JEFFERSON''' came in the ''Bona Nova''
'''WALGRAVE MARKS''' in the ''Margrett & John''
Corne, 3 barrells; Powder, 2 lb; Peeces, 3.
'''WILLIAM MUTCH''' came in the ''Jonathan''
'''MARGERY''' his wife in the ''George'' 1623
Corne, 5 barrells.
''James Citty''
'''RICHARD STEEPHENS''' came in the ''George'' 1623
''SERVANTS''
'''WASSELL RAYNER''' aged 28 yeres came in the _____
'''THOMAS SPILLMAN''' aged 28 yeres in the ''George'' 1623
'''EDWARD PRISE''' aged 29 yeres in the ''George'' 1623
'''JOANE RAYNER''' wife of WASSELL RAYNER
Corne, 2 barrells; Meale, 1/2 hogshead; Powder, 12 lb; Shott, 34 lb; Peeces, 8; Houses, 3; Swine, 5; Boate, 1.
'''GEORGE MINIFIE''' arived in the ''Samuell'' July 1623
''SERVANTS''
'''JOHN GRIFFIN''' aged 26 yeares in the ''William & John'' 1624
'''EDWARD WILLIAMS''' aged 26 yeres in the same Shipp.
* In original "aged 18 yeres" lined out. Page 32
Corne, 6 barrells; Pease, 1 hogshead; Fish, 3 hundred; Butter Cheese oyle etc.— Powder, 6 lb; Shott, 20 lb; Peeces, 3 and a pistoll; Armours, 3; Swords, 3; Swine, 1; Houses, 2; Boats,1.
'''JOHN BARNETT''' aged 26 yeres came in the ''Jonathan'' 1620
Corne, 2 barrells; Fish, 1 hundred; Powder, 1 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Neat Cattell, 3; Swine, 8 and 6 piggs; Goats, 5 and 3 kidds; House, 1.
''[27] James Iland''
'''JOHN STOAKS''' came in the ''Warwick''.
'''ANN''' his wife came in the ''Warwick''.
Corne; 1 bushell; Meale 1 bushell; Fish, 28.
'''RICHARD TREE''' came in the ''George''
'''JOHN''' his Sonne aged 12 yeres
''SERVANTS''
'''SILVESTER BULLEN''' aged 28 yeres came in the ___
Corne, 7 barrells; Fish, 2 hundred; Peeces, 6; Armours, 2; Swords, 2; Swine, 6 and 7 piggs; Houses, 2.
'''WlLLM LASEY''' came in the ''Southampton'' 1624
'''SUSAN''' his wife came in the ''Southampton'' 1624
Corne, 3 barrells; Meale, 1 bushell; Biskett, 1/2 hundred; Pease, 1 barrell; Fish, 2 hundred; Peeces, 2; Swords, 2; Swine, 2; House, 1.
'''JOHN WEST''' came in the ''Bony bess ''
'''THOMAS CROMPE''' came in the ____
Corne, 5 barrells; Pease and beanes, 3 bushells; Bacon flitches, 2; Peece, 1; Swords, 2; House, 1.
'''JOHN GREEVETT''' came in the ___
'''ELLIN''' his wife in the ___
Peece , 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1; Swine, 3.
''James Iland''
'''THOMAS PASSMORE''' came in the ''George''.
'''JANE''' his wife
''SERVANTS ''
'''THOMAS KERFITT''' aged 24 yeares in the ''Hopewell''
'''ROBERT JULIAN''' aged 20 yeares in the ''Jacob''.
'''JOHN BUCKMUSTER''' aged 20 yeres in the ''Hopewell''.
Corne, 16 barrells; Meale, 1 hogshead; Pease and beanes, 2 1/2 bushells; Fish, 1 hogshead; drie fish, 4 hundred; Neat cattell, 3; Swine, 6 and 4 piggs; House, 1.
'''CHRISTOPHER HALL''' came in the ''Powder'', 4 lb; Shott, 20; Peeces, 4 and 2 pistolls; Armours, 2.
'''ROBERT FITT''' came in the ''George''.
'''ANN''' his wife in the ''Abigaile''
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Corne, 1 barrell; Pease,1/2 bushells; Peeces, 3; Sword, 1; Swine, 1 and 5 piggs; House,1.
'''GEORGE ONION''' came in the ''Francis bona venture''.
'''ELIZABETH''' his wife in the same Shipp.
'''FRANCIS PALL''' a boy aged 6 yeares
'''THOMAS PALL''' a boy aged 4 yeres
Corne, 1 bushell; Peece, 1; Sword, 1.
'''JOHN HALL''' came in the ''John & Francis''.
'''SUSAN''' his wife in the ''London Marchant''
Corne, 1 1/2 barrell; Pease 1 bushell; Powder 1 lb; Peece 1; Armour 1; Sword, 1; House, 1
''[28] James Iland''
'''ROBERT MARSHALL''' came in the ''George''
'''ANN''' his wife in the same Shipp
Corne, 4 barrells; Swine, 1.
'''THOMAS GRUBB''' came in the ''George''
Corne, 2 barrells; House, 1.
'''JOHN OSBORN''' came in the ___
'''MARY''' his wife in the ____
Corne, 1/2 barrell; Powder, 1/2 lb; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''WILLIAM SPENCER''' came in the ''Sarah.''
'''ALLICE''' his wife in the ___
'''ALLICE''' theire daughter aged 4 yeres.
Corne, 10 barrells; Fish, 2 hundred; Powder, 4 lb; Shott, 8 lb; Peeces, 3; Swine, 12; Goats, 3 and 2 kidds; Houses, 2; Boat, 1.
'''THOMAS GRAYE''' came in the ___
'''MARGRETT''' his wife in the ____
'''WILLIAM''' theire Sonn aged 3 yeres
'''JONE''' theire daughter aged 6 yeres.
Corne, 11 barrells; Powder, 2 lb; Shott, 10 lb; Peece fixt, 1; Armour, 1; Swine, 5.
'''GABRIELL HOLLAND''' came in the ''John & Francis''.
'''REBECCA''' his wife in the same Shipp
Corne, 7 barrells; Pease & beanes, 2 bushells; Fish, 1 hundred; Peeces, 4; Coate of Male, 1; Swine, 6; House, 1.
''James Iland''
'''JOSIAS TANNER''' aged 24 yeres came in the ___
'''ANDREW RAILEY''' came in the ____
'''WILLIAM COOKSEY'''
'''THOMAS BAGLEN'''
'''WILLIAM CARTER'''
'''JOHN JOHNSON'''
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'''ANN''' his wife
'''JOHN''' his sonn aged 1 yeare
'''ANN''' his daughter aged 4 yeres
'''ALICE KEAN''' a Maid servant.
'''JOHN HITCHY'''
'''THOMAS DE LA MAIOR'''
Provisions in the Marchannts Store to be sould: Fish, 14000; Oyle, 2 hogheads; wth Butter Cheese and other Necessaries.
'''''DEAD at James Cittie & in the Hand 1624'''''
'''RICHARD MUMFORD'''
'''GEORGE CLARKE'''
'''BARTLOMEW BLAKE'''
'''WILLIAM WANERTON'''
'''SIBILL ROYALL'''
'''goodwife JEFFREYS'''
'''THOMAS POPKIN'''
'''THOMAS SIDES'''
'''THOMAS WEST'''
''' Wm SPENCER''' a Child a servant of mr Keths
'''mrs PEIRSE '''
'''JOHN GEE''' a servant of PEETER LANGMAN
'''PHINLOE'''
'''mrs SUSAN KETH. '''
''[29] Neck of Land near James Citty ''
'''''THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS OF THE NECK-OF-LAND NEAR JAMES CITTY TAKEN FEBR THE 4TH 1624 '''''
'''RICHARD KINGSMELL''' came in the ''Delaware''
'''JANE''' his wife in the ''Susan''
'''NATHANIELL''' his sonne aged 5 yeares.
'''SUSAN''' his daughter aged 1 yeare.
''SERVANTS''
'''HORTEN WRIGHT''' aged 20 yeres came in the ''Susan''
'''JOHN JACKSON''' aged __ came in the ''Abigail''
'''EDWARD''' a Negro
'''ISBELL PRATT''' came in the ''Jonathan''
Corne, 16 barrells wth other Provisions of flesh and fish; Powder, 11 lb; Shott, 100 lb; Peeces, 6; Murderers, 2; Pistolls, 2; Swords, 2; Houses, 5; Boate, 1; Neat Cattell young & old, Swine young & old, 18. Page 35
'''JOHN SMITH''' came in the ''Bonaventure.''
Corne, 2 barrells; Fish, i hundred; Powder,1 lb; Peeces, 2; Coats of Male, 2; Swine, 8.
''Neck of Land near James Citty''
'''THOMAS BAGWELL''' came in the ___
Corne, 2 1/2 bushells; Meale, 1 hogshead; Powder, 1/2 lb; Peece, 1; Sword, 1.
'''THOMAS BENETT''' came in the ''Bona Nova''
'''MARGERY''' his wife in the ''Guiff''
'''SARAH BROMEDG''' a Child 2 yeares old.
Corne, 3 barrells; Fish, 1 barrell; Peece, 1; Swine, 1 and 2 piggs.
'''JOHN REDDISH''' came in the____
Corne, 2 barrells; Fish, 100; Powder, 1/2 lb; Peece, 1; Sword, 1.
'''mr ALNUTT''' and his servant here Planted reconed before in the Muster of James Cittie.
'''''DEAD in this Plantacon 1624'''''
a Manservant of mr KINGSMELLS.
'''''LIVING'''''
'''RICHARD PIERCE''' came in the Neptune.
'''ELIZABETH''' his wife came in the Neptune.
Corne, 3 1/2 barrells; Meale, 2 bushells; Powder, 1 lb; Peeces fixt, 2; Armour, rom 1; Pigg, 1; House, 1.
''[30] Archers Hope James Citty''
'''THOMAS BRANSBY''' came in the ''Charitie''
''SERVANTS''
'''NICHOLAS GREENHILL''' aged 24 yeres
'''CHADWALLADER JONES''' aged 22 yeres came in the ''Marmaduk'' 1623
'''ROBERT CREW''' aged 23 yeares came in the ''Marmaduk'' 1623
Corne, 30 bushells; Oatmeale and Pease, 6 bushells; Fish, 500; Powder, 12 lb; Lead and Shott, 100 lb; Peeces, 7; Armours, 6; Swords, 6; Piggs, 2; House, 1.
'''JOHN ELLISON''' came in the ''Prosperous''
'''ELLIN''' his wife in the ''Charitie''
''SERVANTS''
'''JOHN BADELEY''' aged 24 yeres came in the ''Hopwell'' 1623
Corne, 22 bushells; Pease and beanes, 1 bushell; Powder, 2 lb; Shott, 12 lb; Peeces, 3; Armour, 1; Sword, 1; House, 1
[[Farley-600|'''THOMAS FARLEY''']] came in the ''Ann'' 1623
[[Molyneux-409|'''JANE''']] his wife in the same Shipp
[[Farley-1080|'''ANN''']] a Child
''SERVANTS''
[[Shotten-1|'''NICHOLAS SHOTTEN''']] aged 40 yeres in the ''Ann'' 1623 Page 36
Corne, 6 bushells; English Meale, 1 hogshead; Pease, 3 bushells; Powder, 2 lb; Lead, 10 lb; Peeces, 2; Armour, 1; Swine, 5 and a pigg; House, 1
''Archers Hope James Citty''
'''JOSEPH JOHNSON''' came in the'' William & Thomas''
'''MARGRETT''' his wife in the ''Abigaile''
'''GEORGE PROUSE''' came in the ''Diana''
Corne, 15 bushells; Meale, 8 bushells; Pease, 1 bushell; Fish, 1 hundred; Powder, 3 lb; Shott, 12 lb; Peeces, 3 and a pistoll; Armour, 1; House, 1.
'''''DEAD at Archers Hope 1624'''''
'''GEORGE ELLISON''' a Child
a Maid servant of mr BRANSBYES.
'''WILLIAM BROWNE.
''[31] Burrows Hill James Citty''
'''mr BURROWES''' and six of his men wch are planted heare are reconed, wth theire Armes Provisions etc, at James Cittie
''JOHN SMITH''' came in the ''Elizabeth'' 1611
'''SUSANNA''' his wife in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''FRANCIS SMITH'' his sonne aged 1 yeare
''SERVANTS''
'''JOHN ELLATT''' aged' 15 yeres in the ''Margrett & John'' 1621
Corne, 12 barrells; Fish, 14 hundred; Powder, 1 lb; Shott, 30 lb; Snaphannce Peece, 1; Machcocks, 2; Armour, 1; Coate of Steele, 1; Coats of Male, 2; Swine, 1; Houses, 2.
'''GEORGE PELTON''' came in the ''Furtherance'' 1622
Corne, 3 barrells; Peece, 1.
'''RICHARD RICHARDS''' came in the ''London Marchant'' 1620
'''RICHARD DOLPHINBE''' came in the ''Guift'' 1618
Corne, 5 barrells; Fish, 200; Powder, 2 lb; Shott, 12 lb; Peeces, 4; Armour, 1; Burfe Coat, 1; Dwelling house, 1; Tobacco house, 1.
''Paces Paines James Citty''
'''JOHN PROCTOR''' came in the ''Seaventure'' 1607
'''ALLIS''' his wife in the ''George'' 1621
''SERVANTS ''
'''RICHARD GROVE''' aged 30 yeres in the ''George'' 1623
'''EDWARD SMITH''' aged 20 in the ''George'' 1621
'''WILLIAM NAYLE''' aged 15 in the ''Ann'' 1623
Corne, 126 bushells; Meale, 2 bushells; Oatmeale, 5 bushells; Fish, 1/2 hundred; Powder, 22 lb; Peeces, 3 and 2 pistolls & 2 petronells*; Lead, 45 lb; Armours, 5; Neat Cattell, 7 and 5 Calves; Swine, 9; Houses, 2; Boat, 1.
* Petronel. A portable firearm of the 15th century, resembling a carbine of large caliber. Page 37
'''PHETTIPLACE CLOSE''' came in the ''Starr'' 1608
'''DANIELL WATTKINS''' in the ''Charles'' 1621
''SERVANTS''
'''MARTIN DEMON''' aged 15 yeres in the ''George'' 1617
'''JOHN SKINNER''' in the ''Marmaduke'' 1621
Corne, 46 bushells; Powder, 2 lb; Lead, 10 lb; Peeces, 4; Armours, 1; Sword, 1; Neat Cattell, 2; Swine, 1; House, 1.
'''THOMAS GATES''' came in the ''Swan'' 1609
'''ELIZABETH''' his wife in the ''Warwick'' 1620
'''WILLIAM BEDFORD''' in the ''James'' 1621
Corne, 40 bushells; Powder, 3 lb; Lead, 60 lb; Peeces, 4; Armours, 3; Swords, 2; Swine, 2; House, 1
'''FRANCIS CHAPMAN''' came in ''Starr'' 1608
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Swine, 1; House, 1.
''[32] SmithsPlant. James Citty'' '''''THE MUSTER OF CAPT ROGER SMITHS MEN OVER YE WATTER''''' '''FRANCIS FOWLER''' aged 23 yeres
Corne, 6 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''CHRISTOPHER LAWSON'''
'''ALCE''' his wife
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''CHRISTOPHER REDHEAD''' aged 24
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''STEPHEN WEBB''' aged 25 yeres
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''JOHN BUTTERFEILD''' aged 23 yeres
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''WILLIAM BAKER''' aged 24 yeres
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''RICHARD ALFORD''' aged 26 yeres
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''THOMAS HARVIE''' aged 24 yeres
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
'''THOMAS MOLTON''' aged 25 yeres
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1.
POWDER AMONGST ALL THESE: Powder, 16 lb; Swords, 9. Page 38
''Mr Blaneys Plant. James Citty'' '''''THE MUSTER OF Mr EDWARD BLANEYS MEN OVER YE WATTER '''''
'''RICE WATKINS''' aged 30 yeres came in the ''Francis bonaventure''
'''NATHANIELL FLOID''' aged 24 in the ''Bona Nova''
'''GEORGE ROGERS''' 23 in the ''Bona Nova''
'''JOHN SHELLEY''' 23 in the ''Bona Nova''
'''THOMAS OTTOWELL''' 40 in the ''Bona Nova''
'''THOMAS CROUCH''' 40 in the ''Bona Nova''
'''ROBERT SHEPPEARD''' in the ''Hopwell''
'''WILLIAM SAWIER''' 18 in the ''Hopwell''
'''ROBERT CHAUNTRIE '''19 in the ''George''
'''WILLIAM HARTLEY''' 23 in the ''Charles''
'''LAWLEY DAMPORT''' 29 in the ''Duty''
'''WILLIAM WARD''' 20 in the ''Jonathan''
'''JEREMY WHITE''' 20 in the ''Tyger''
'''JOHN HACKER''' 17 in the ''Hopwell''
'''ROBERT WHITMORE''' 22 in the ''Duty''
Powder, 7 lb; Lead and Shott, 12 lb; Peeces serviceable, 11 and 3 pistolls; Peeces not fixt, 8; Murderer, 1; Chambers,* 2; Match Cocks, 10; Match.t 6; Armours, 7; Jacks, 6; Coats of Male, 2; Coats quilted, 2; Swords, 12; Dwelling houses, 3; Tobacco houses, 3. ''[33] Capt. Mathews Plant. James Citty''
'''Capt SAMUELL MATHEWS''' came in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''Mr DAVID SANDS''' Minister came in the ''Bonaventure'' 1620
''SERVANTS''
'''ROBERT MATHEWS''' aged 24 cam.
'''ROGER WILLIAMS''' 20 came in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''SAMUEL DAVIES''' 18 came in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''HENERY JONES''' 25 came in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''AARON CONAWAY''' 20 came in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''JOHN THOMAS''' 18 came in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''MICHAELL LAPWORTH''' 16 came in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''WILLIAM LUSAM''' 27
'''WILLIAM FEILD''' 23 in the ''Charles'' 1621
'''PEETER MONTECUE''' 21 in the ''Charles'' 1621
'''ROBERT FERNALL''' 31 in the ''Landon Marchant'' 1619
* chamber. That part of the bore of a piece of ordnance which holds the charge.
t match. (Fr. mèche; Sp. & Pg. mecha from the Lat. myxus, a lamp) The match in common use today was not developed until 1827. Prior to that time the match used to fire artillery and firearms was in reality a slow burning fuse. The slow match often was a piece of twisted hemp rope soaked in a solution of saltpeter, sugar of lead or the like, or a piece of well twisted cotton rope without preparation. Page 39
'''WALTER COOP''' 33 in the ''Jonathan'' 1619
'''WILLIAM WALTERS''' 27 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1618
'''NICHOLAS CHAPMAN''' 31 in the ''Jonathan'' 1619
'''GREGORY SPICER''' 22 in the ''Triall'' 1618
'''NICHOLAS PEIRSE''' 23 in the ''Falcon'' 1619
'''ROBERT PENN''' 22 in the ''Abigaile'' 1620
'''WILLIAM DALBY''' 28 in the ''Furtherance'' 1622
'''THOMAS HOPSON''' 12 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1618
'''ABRAHAM WOOD''' 10 in the ''Margrett & John'' 1620
'''WILLIAM KINGSLEY''' 24 in the ''Marmaduk'' 1623
'''THOMAS BRIDGES''' 12 in the ''Marmaduk'' 1623
'''ARTHURE GOLDSMITH''' 26 came in the ''Diana'' 1618
Corne, 240 bushells; Powder, 11 lb; Lead, 300 lb; Peeces serviceable, 18; Armours Steele Coats & Coats of Male, 24; Neat Cattell, 5; Calfes, 2; Dwelling House, 1; Stores, 3; Boats, 2. ''Mr Crowders Plant. James Citty ''
'''Mr HUGH CROWDER''' came in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
''SERVANTS''
'''RICHARD BALL''' in the ''George'' 1617
'''THOMAS HAWKINS''' in the ''James'' 1622
'''PAULE RENALLES''' in the ''Tryall'' 1619
'''NICHOLAS SMITH''' a boy of 18 yeres in the ''Bona Nova'' 1621
'''JOHN VERIN''' a boy of 14 yeares in the ''George'' 1623
Corne, 16 barrells; Fish, 1000; Powder, 3 lb; Shott and bulletts, 50 lb; Peeces, 12; Armours, 6; Swords, 6; Forte, 1; Houses, 2. ''Mr Treasuror's Plant. ''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''Mr GEORG SANDS''' (Sandis) ESQUIRE Treasuror etc came in the ''George'' 1621
'''MARTIN TURNER''' came in the ''George'' 1621
'''GEORGE BAILIFE''' came in the ''George'' 1621
'''JOHN SPARKS''' came in the ''George'' 1621
'''JOHN DANCY''' came in the ''George'' 1621
'''JOHN EDWARDS''' came in the ''George'' 1621
'''NICHOLAS TOMPSON''' came in the ''George'' 1621
'''ROSAMUS CARTER''' came in the ''George'' 1621
'''JOHN STONE''' a boy came in the ''George'' 1621
'''NICHOLAS COMON''' in the ''Guifte'' 1622
'''NICHOLAS EYRES''' a boy in the ''Guifte'' 1622
'''DAVID MANSFEILD''' in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619 hired servant
'''JOHN CLAXON ''' in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619 hired servant Page 40
'''THOMAS SWIFTE''' in the ''Tyger'' freemen. 1622
'''JOHN BALDWINE''' in the ''Tyger'' freemen. 1622
'''DANIELL POOLE''' a french man, hired,
his wife,
a yong Child of theires
''[34] Mr Treasurors Plant. James Citty'' '''''THE MUSTER OF THOSE THAT LIVE IN YE TREASURORS PLANT. ''''' '''ROBERT SHEAPERD''' came in the ''George'' 1621
'''JAMES CHAMBERS''' in the ''Dutie'' 1620
'''JOHN PARSONS''' in the ''Marygold'' 1619
'''WILLIAM BENGE''' in the ''Marygold'' 1619
'''JOHN EVENS''' in the ''Marygold'' 1619
'''ROBERT EDMUNDS''' in the ''Marygold'' 1619
'''JOHN COMES''' in the ''Marygold'' 1619
'''JOHN TYOS''' in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''WILLIAM PILKINTON''' in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''ELIAS LONGE''' in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''THOMAS HALL''' in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''MARGRETT PILKINTON''' woomen
'''JANE LONG''' woomen
'''mr VINCENCIO''' the Italian
'''mr BERNARDO'''
his wife
a Child
Corne, 100 barrells; Powder, 20 lb; Lead & Shott, 300 lb; Peeces, 30; a Peece of Ordnance, 1; Armors Steele Coats & Coats of Male, 30; Swords, 20; Goats, 9 and six kidds; Swine, 2; Dwelling houses, 2; Stores, 2 wth other Cabbens; House framed for silk worms, 1; Garden of an acre & a half, 1; Vnie[Vine]yard of 2 acres, 1; a Large Forte, 1.
At his other Plantacon: a Large forte Palled in, 1: Peece of Ordnance Mounted, 1; Dwelling house, 1; other houses, 4.
''Mr Treasurors Plant. James Citty''
'''ZACHARY CRIPPS''' came in the ''Margrett & John'' 1621
'''EDWARD WHITE''' in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''MATHEW HAMON''' in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''PHILLIP KITHLY''' in the ''Furtherance'' 1622
'''ANTHONY WEST''' in the ''James'' 1622
Corne, 12 barrells; Pease, 1 hogshead; Meale, 1 hogshead; Fish, 6 hundred; Powder, 6 lb; Lead, 30 lb; Peeces fixt, 10; Pistolls, 3; Steele Coat, 1; Coats of Male, 2 and 3 headpeeces; Swords, 6; a forte palled in, 1; Dwelling house, 1; Store house, 1. Page 41
'''''DEAD at all these Plantations Over the watter 1624'''''
'''JOHN PHILMOTT'''
'''WILLIAM PLANT'''
'''THOMAS ROWLSON'''
'''EDWARD JONES'''
'''JOHN DIMSDALE '''
'''JOHN DOCKER '''
'''ROBERT ALDRIDGE'''
'''RICHARD GREENE'''
'''JAMES DAVIS '''
'''DAVID WILLIAMS'''
'''JOHN FOXEN '''
'''ELIAS HENTON'''
'''THO: FITCH'''
'''ENECHA FITCH'''
'''JOHN SERE'''
'''WILLIAM SANDS '''
'''GEORGE GURR ''' slaine by the Indians
'''WILLIAM COMES''' slaine by the Indians
'''ROBERT EVARS'''
'''PEACEABLE SHEREWOOD'''
'''WILLIAM HALL'''
''[35] Hog Iland'' '''''THE MUSTER OF CAPT RAPH HAMORS SERVANTS'''''
'''JEFFEREY HULL''' came in the ''George''
'''MORDECAY KNIGHT''' in the ''William & John''
'''THOMAS DOLEMAN''' in the ''Returne''
'''ELKINTON RATLIFFE''' in the ''Seafioure''
[[Powell-122|'''THOMAS POWELL''']] in the ''Seafioure''
'''THOMAS COOPER''' in the ''Returne''
'''JOHN DAVIES''' in the ''Guifte''
Corne, 19 barrells; Meale, 1 hogshead; Pease, 1 hogshead; Powder, 20 lb; Shott & Lead, 100 lb; Peeces, 5; Musketts Matchcocks, 6; Corsletts Complett, 4; Swords, 10; Boate, 1; Houses
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''LIUETENNT EDWARD BARKLEY''' in the ''Unitie''
'''mrs JANE BARKLEY''' in the ''Seafioure''
'''JANE BARKLEY''' his daughter.
Corne, 9 barrells; Powder, 10 lb; Shott, 40 lb; Peeces, 3; Pistoll, 1; Corslett Complett, 1; Sword, 1; House, 1.
''SERVANTS''
'''THOMAS PHILLIPS''' in the ''Bona Nova''
[[Barrett-1753|'''FRANCIS BARRETT''']] in the ''Bona Nova''
'''ROBERT MARTIN''' in the ''George''
'''KATHERIN DAVIES''' in the ''Southampton''
''Hog Iland''
'''JOHN UTY''' came in the ''Francis Bonaventure''
'''ANN''' his wife in the ''Seafioure''
'''JOHN''' his Sonn in the ''Seafioure'' Page 42
''SERVANTS''
'''WILLIAM BURT''' in the ''Bony besse''
'''WILLIAM STOCKER''' in the ''Bony besse''
'''RICHARD BICKLEY''' in the ''Returne''
Corne, 5 barrells; Powder, 6 lb; Shott, 20 lb; Peeces, 3; Swine, 5; House, 1.
'''JOHN CHEW''' came in the ''Charitie''
'''SARAH''' his wife in the ''Seafioure''
''SERVANTS''
'''ROGER DELK''' in the ''Southampton''
'''SAMUELL PARSON''' in the ''Hopewell''
'''WALTER HASLEWOOD''' in the ''Due Returne''
Corne, 10 barrells; Powder, 3 lb; Shott, 30 lb; Peeces, 6; Swine, 4; Boate, 1.
'''HENERY ELWOOD''' in the ''Francis Bonaventure''
'''WILLIAM RAMSHAW''' in the ''Francis Bonaventure''
'''JOHN STONE''' in the ''Swann''
'''SISLY''' his wife in the ''Seafioure''
'''HENERY CROCKER''' in the ''Marygold''
'''JONE''' his wife in the ''Swan''
'''HENERY WOODWARD''' in the ''Diana''
'''JANE''' his wife
'''THOMAS HITCKOCK''' in the ''Mary gold''
'''ALICE''' his wife
'''ROGER WEBSTER'''
'''JOANE''' his wife
'''JOANE DAVIS'''
Corne, 41 1/2 bushells.
''[36] Hog Iland'' '''''THE MUSTER OF SR GEORG YEARLLEYS MEN'''''
'''MAXIMILLIAN STONE''' aged 36 came in the ''Temperance'' 1620
'''ELIZABETH''' his wife in the same Shipp.
'''MAXIMILLIAN''' his sonn aged 9 months.
'''ROBERT GUY''' 22 in the ''Swan'' 1619
'''EDWARD YATES''' 18 in the ''Duty'' 1619
'''CESAR PUGGETT''' 20 in the ''Diana'' 1619
'''ALLEXANDER SANDERS''' 24 in the ''Truelove'' 1623
'''WILLIAM STRACHEY''' 17 in the ''Temperance'' 1620
'''GEORGE WHITEHAND''' 24 in the ''Temperance'' 1620
'''HENERY KING''' 22 in the ''Jonathan'' 1620
'''JOHN DAY''' 24 in the ''London Marchannt'' 1620
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The wife of JOHN DAY in the same Shipp
''Dwellers:''
'''JOHN ROOT''' in the ''Guift ''
'''WALTER BLAKE''' in the ''Swan''
'''THOMAS WATTS''' in the ''Treasuror.''
'''Dead:'''
'''DAVID DUTTON'''
'''RICH: BAKER'''
Houses, 2. The rest of his servants, Provisions Armes &ct reconed at James Citty.
''Martin's Hundred'' '''''THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS OF MARTINS HUNDRED TAKEN THE 4TH OF FEBRUARY I624'''''
'''mr WILLIAM HARWOOD''' came in the ''Francis Bonaventure''
''SERVANTS''
'''HUGH HUGHS''' came in the ''Guifte''
'''ANN''' his wife came in the ''Abigail''
'''THOMAS DOUGHTIE''' aged 26 came in the ''Abigail''
'''JOHN HASLEY''' aged 22 yeres came in the ''Abigail''
'''SAMUELL WEAVER''' 20 in the ''Bony bess''
'''ELIZABETH BYGRAVE''' 12 came in the ''Warwick''
Corne, 10 barrells; Fish, 12 hundred; Powder, 60 lb; Peeces fixt, 10; Machcocks, 25 and 10 lb of Match.; Peece of Ordnance, 1 wth all things thereto belonging; Shott, 300 lb; Armours, 8; Coats of Male, 10; Coats of Steele, 3 and 20 Swords; Neat Cattell, 10 belonging to the Hundred; Houses, 3; Boat, 1. '''ELLIS EMERSON''' came in the ''George'' 1623
'''ANN''' his wife came in the ''George'' 1623
'''THOMAS''' his sonn aged 11 came in the ''George'' 1623
''SERVANTS''
'''THOMAS GOULDING''' aged 26 yeres came in the ''George'' 1623
'''MARTIN SLATIER''' aged 20 cam frö Canada in the ''Swan'' 1624
Corne, 6 barrells; Fish, 3 1/2 hundred; Powder, 12 lb; Shott, 30 lb; Peeces fixt, 1; Matchcock, 1; Armour, 1 and 4 headps; Coats of Male, 2; Coate of Steele, 1; Swords, 2; Swine, 2; House, 1. [[Adams-14508|'''ROBERT ADDAMS''']] came in the ''Bona Nova''
'''AUGUSTINE LEAK''' came in the ''Bona Nova''
'''WINIFRED LEAK''' his wife came in the ''George'' 1623
''SERVANTS''
'''RICHARD SMITH''' aged 24 yeres came in the ''George'' 1623
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Corne, 3 barrells; Fish, 11 hundred; Powder, 6 lb; Shott, 5 lb; Peeces fixt, 6; Armour, 1; Coat of plate* 1; Swords, 2; Piggs, 2; Houses, 2; Boat, 1. '''STEPHEN BARKER''' came in the ''James''
'''HUMPHREY WALDEN''' in the ''Warwick''
Corne, 4 barrells; Fish, 3 1/2 hundred; Powder, 3 lb; Shott, 5 lb; Peeces fixt, 2; Swords, 2. ''[37] Martins Hundred''
'''JOHN JACKSON''' came in the ''Warwick''
'''ANN''' his wife came in the ''Warwick''
A Child aged 20 weeks
''SERVANTS''
'''THOMAS WARD''' aged 47 yeres came in the ''Warwick''
'''JOHN STEEPHENS''' 35 yeres came in the ''Warwick''
Corne, 1 1/2 barrell; Fish, 800; Powder, 2 lb; Shott, 6 lb; Peeces fixt, 4; Armours, 3; Coate of Male, 1; Swords, 3; Houses, 1. '''SAMUEL MARCH''' came in the ''William & Thomas''
'''Collice''' his wife in the ''Ann'' 1623
'''SAMUELL CULLEY''' came in the ''London Marchant''
Corne, 5 barrells; Fish, 5 hundred; Powder, 1 lb; Shott, 20 lb; Peeces fixt, 3; Armour, 1; Swords, 2. ROBERT SCOTCHMORE and his Company now planted heare are reconned before in the Mainet '''DEAD at Martins Hundred this yeare '''
'''ALLICE EMERSON''' a girle
'''ROBERT''' a boy of mr EMARSONS
a girle of JOHN JACKSONS
a Child of SAMUELL MARCH
''Mulburie Iland'' '''''THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS ATT MULBURY ILAND TAKEN THE 25TH OF JANUARY 1624'''''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CAPT WILLIAM PIERCES SERVANTS'''
'''RICHARD ATTKINS''' aged 24 came in the ''London Marchannt ''
'''ABIGALL''' his wife came in the ''Abigail''
'''WILLIAM BAKER''' aged 20 came in the ''Abigail''
'''ROBERT ASTON''' 29 in the ''Treasuror ''
*Coat of plate was constructed of broad metal pieces.
tThis plantation in James City County now (1955) bears the same name.
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'''HUGH WING''' 30 came in the ''George'' 1620
'''ROBERT LATHOM''' 20 came in the ''George'' 1620
'''RICHARD ALDON''' 19 came in the ''George'' 1620
'''THOMAS WOOD''' 35 came in the ''George'' 1620
'''ROBERT RUCE''' came in the ''Charles''
'''ALLEXANDER GILL''' 20 in the ''Bony bess''
'''SAMUEL MORRIS''' 20 in the ''Abigail''
'''THOMAS ROSE''' 35 in the ''Jonathan''
'''ROBERT HEDGES''' aged 40 yeres in the ____
Corne, 120 bushells; Powder, 30 lb; Peeces, 14; Armours, 10; Swords, 30. '''JOHN VIRGO''' came in the ''Treasuror''
'''SUSAN''' his wife in the same Shipp
Corne, 15 bushells; Powder, 4 lb; Peece,1; Armour Complett, 1; Sword, 1.
'''JOHN GATTER''' came in the ''George'' 1620
Corne, 10 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1. ''[38] Mulbury Iland''
'''WILLIAM RICHARDSON''' came in the ''Edwine''
Corne, 10 bushells; Powder, 2 lb; Peece fixt,1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1.
'''RICHARD FINE''' came in the ''Neptune''
Corne, 10 bushells; Powder, 1 lb; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1.
'''JOHN NOWELL''' came in the ''Margrett & John ''
Corne, 10 bushells; Powder, 3 lb; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1.
'''RICHARD DOWNES''' came in the ''Jonathan''
Corne, 6 bushells; Powder, 2 lb; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1.
'''JOHN CRANICH''' came in the ''Marygold''
Corne, 10 bushells; Powder, 1 lb; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1.
''Mulbury Iland''
'''WILLIAM RAYMONT''' came in the ''Neptune''
Corne, 12 bushells; Powder, 1 lb; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1.
'''WILLIAM BULLOCK''' came in the ''Jonathan''
Corne, 10 bushells; Powder, 2 lb; Peece, 1.
'''ANTHONY BARAM''' came in the ''Abigail''
'''ELIZABETH''' his wife in the ''William & Thomas''
Corne, 15 bushells; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1.
'''PERCEVALL WOOD''' came in the ''George''
'''ANN''' his wife in the ''George''
Corne, 20 bushells; Powder, 2 lb; Peece, 1; Armour, 1; Sword, 1.
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'''THOMAS HARWOOD''' came in the ''Margrett & John'' 1622
'''GRACE''' his wife in the ''George''
''SERVANTS''
'''THOMAS READ''' aged 65 yeres
Corne, 8 barrells; Powder, 2 lb; Peeces, 2; Armours, 2; Swords, 2. ''[39] Wariscoyack'' '''''THE MUSTER OF THE INHABITANTS AT WARISCOYACK TAKEN THE 7TH OF FEBR 1624'''''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''Mr EDWARD BENNETTS''' '''''SERVANTS'''''
'''HENERY PINKE''' came in the ''London Marchannt'' 1619
'''JOHN BATE''' in the ''Addam'' 1621
'''PEETER COLLINS''' in the ''Addam'' 1621
'''WASSELL WEBLING''' in the ''James'' 1621
'''ANTONIO''' a Negro in the ''James'' 1621
'''CHRISTOPHER REYNOLDS''' in the ''John & Francis'' 1622
'''LUKE CHAPPMAN''' in the ''John & Francis'' 1622
'''EDWARD MAYBANK''' in the ''John & Francis'' 1622
'''JOHN ATTKINS''' in the ''Guifte'' 1623
'''WILLIAM DENUM''' in the ''Guifte'' 1623
'''FRANCIS BANKS''' in the ''Guifte'' 1623
'''MARY''' a Negro Woman in the ''Margrett & John'' 1622
Corne, 10 barrells; Powder, 10 lb; Peeces fixt, 13; Armours, 9; Dwelling houses, 2 in serverall Pallisadoes; Store, 1 wthin one of ye Pallisadoes. '''''A MUSTER OF THE INHABITANCE OF BASSES CHOYSE '''''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CAPT NATHANIELL [[Basse-6|BASSE]]''' aged 35 in the ''Furtherance'' 1622
'''WILLIAM BARNARD''' aged 21 in the ''Furtherance'' 1622
'''EDWARD WIGGE''' aged 22 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 40 bushells; Pease, 6 bushells; Fish, 500 ct.*; Sows, 1; Houses, 2. ARMES: Corsletes, 4; Swords, 6; Coates of Male, 7; peeces, 7; pistoles, 2; petrenell, 1; Murderer, 1; powder, 12 lb; lead, 300 lb. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS PHILLIPES''' aged 26 in the ''William and Thomas'' 1618
'''ELIZABETH PHILLIPES''' aged 23 in the ''Sea Flower'' 1621
* ct. abbreviation for ''centum'' meaning hundred.
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PROVISION: Corne, 12 bushells. ARMES: Corslett, 1; Swords, 2; Coate of Male, 1; peeces, 3; pistole, 1; powder, 5 lb. '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS BENNETT''' aged 38 in the ''Neptune'' 1618
'''MARY BENNETT''' aged 18 in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''ROGER HEFORD''' aged 22 in the ''Returne'' 1623
'''BENJAMINE SIMES aged 33 in the _____
PROVISION Corne, 48 bushells; Fish, 400 ct. ARMES: Corslett, 1; Coate of Male, 1; Sword, 1; peeces, 4; powder, 8 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''RICHARD LONGE''' aged 33 in the ____
'''ALICE LONGE''' aged 23 in the ''London Merchant'' 1620
'''ROBERT LONGE''' a Child borne in Virginia
PROVISION: Corne, 12 bushells; house, 1; ARMES: Corslett, 1; peese, 1; powder, 2 lb. ''[40] Wariscoyac''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''RICHARD EVANDS''' aged 35 in the ''Neptune'' 1618
PROVISION: Corne, 8 bushells; house, 1. ARMES: Corslett, 1; Sword, 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM NEWMAN''' aged 35 in the ''Furtherance'' 1622
'''''JOHN ARMY''''' aged 35 in the ''Furtherance ''1622
PROVISION: Corne, 16 bush; house, 1. ARMES: Corslett, 1; Swords, 2; peeces, 2; powder, 6 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''HENRIE WOODWARD''' aged 30 in the _____
'''JOHN BROWNINGE''' aged 22 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
''SERVANTS''
'''AMBROSE''' aged 25 in the ''Marmiducke'' 1621
'''PEETER''' aged 19 in the ''Margett and John'' 1620
PROVISION: Corne, 40 bushells; houses, 2. ARMES: Corslett, 2; Coates of Male, 2; peeces, 3; pistole, 1. '''''A list of the DEAD in Wariscoyacke 1624'''''
'''JOHN SELLEY'''
'''NATHANIELL HANKWORTH'''
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'''THOMAS SHERWOUD'''
'''BENIAMIN HANDCLEARE'''
'''MARGRETT SYMES'''
'''NATHANIELL''' servant
'''THOMAS''' servant
5 of Mr BENNETS men slayne by the Indians
''Newportes News*'' '''''MR DANNIELL GOOKINES MUSTER'''''
''SERVANTES''
'''WILLIAM WADSWORTH''' aged: 26 came in the ''Flyinge Harte'' 1621
'''WILLIAM FOOCKES''' aged: 24 came in the ''Flyinge Harte'' 1621
'''THOMAS CURTIS''' aged: 24 came in the ''Flyinge Harte'' 1621
'''PEETER SHERWOOD''' aged: 21 came in the ''Flyinge Harte'' 1621
'''GILBERT WHITFILD''' aged: 23 came in the ''Flyinge Harte'' 1621
'''RISE GRIFFIN''' aged: 24 came in the ''Flyinge Harte'' 1621
'''WILLIAM SMITH''' aged: 23 came in the ''Flyinge Harte'' 1621
'''ANTHONIE EBSWORTH''' aged: 26 came in the ''Flyinge Harte'' 1621
'''ISAYE DELYWARR''' aged 22
'''HENRIE CARSLEY''' aged: 23
'''ROGER WALKER''' aged: 22
'''EDMOND MORGAN''' aged: 22 in the ''Providence'' 1623
'''WILLIAM CLARKE''' aged: 25 in the ''Providence'' 1623
'''JOSEPH MOSLEY''' aged: 21 in the ''Providence'' 1623
'''JOHN PARRATT''' aged: 36
'''ROBART SMITH''' aged: 22
'''WILLIAM CRONEY''' aged: 24
'''WILLIAM LONGE''' aged: 19
'''ANNE EBSWORTH''' aged: 44
'''ELLNOR HARRIS''' aged: 21
PROVISION: Come, 30 barrells; Fish, 2000; Peese, 3 hodheds; Shott, 200 lb; Peeces, 16; Ordinances Mounted, 3; Armores, 20; Swords, 20; Cattell Neete, 15; Houses, 4; Boate, 1. '''''DEAD in this Plantatö'''''
one '''ARMESTRONGE'''
*Newportes Newes, recorded as a settlement, 1619, (R, Va. Co. Ill 227) and later a fishing village, was incorporated as the City of Newport News, 1896. There is no authority for the alliterative name, of which there were several in the Colony, such as: Pace's Paines, Jordan's Journey, Beggar's Bush. Thus, tidings brought by Captain Christopher Newport in four voyages to Virginia subsequent to that which founded the settlement at Jamestown, 1607, probably supplied a basis for a euphonious designation of this early outpost at the confluence of the present Hampton Roads and the James River.
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[41 ] Elizabeth Cittie
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''[[Tucker-301|Capt WILLIAM TUCKER]]''' aged 36 in the ''Mary and James'' [16]10
'''[[Thompson-1047|Mrs MARY TUCKER]]''' aged 26 in the ''George'' 1623
'''ELIZABETH TUCKER''' borne in Virginia in August
'''GEORGE TOMSON''' aged 17 jn the ''George'' 1623
'''PAULE TOMSON''' aged 14 in ''George'' 1623
'''WILLIAM THOMSON''' 11 in the ''George'' 1623
'''PASCOE CHAMPION''' aged 23 in the ''Ellonor 1621
'''STRENGHT SHEERE''' aged 23 in the ''Ellonor 1621
'''THOMAS EVANDS''' aged 23 in the ''George'' 1623
'''STEPHEN COLLOWE''' aged 23 in the ''George'' 1623
'''ROBART MUNDAY''' aged 18 in the ''George'' 1623
'''MATHEWE ROBINSONN''' aged 24 in the ''greate hopewell'' 1623
'''RICHARD APPLETON''' aged 19 in the ''James'' 1622.
'''JOHN MORRIS''' aged 24 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''MARY MORRIS''' aged 22 in the ''George'' 1623
'''WILLIAM HUTCHINSON''' aged 21 in the ''Diana'' 1618
'''PEETER PORTER''' aged 20 in the ''Tyger'' 1621
'''WILLIAM CRAWSHAW''' an Indian Baptised
'''ANTONEY''' Negro
'''ISABELL''' Negro
'''WILLIAM''' theire Child Baptised
PROVISION Corne, 40 barle; Oatmeale, 1 bar; Meale, 1 bar; Fish, 500 ct; Swine 3; houses, 3; Pallizado, 1; Boate, 1. ARMES Snaphance peeces, 24; Pistoles 4' Murderers, 2; Swords, 6; Armors, 10; Powder, 10 lb; Lead, 200 lb
'' Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN DOWNEMAN''' aged: 33 in the ''John and Francis'' 1611
'''ELIZABETH DOWNEMAN''' aged: 22 in the ''Warwicke'' 1621
'''MOYSES STONES''' aged 16 in the ''Bone Bes'' 1623
PROVISION: Corne, 6 barrels; Goate, 1; Houses, 1; Pallizado, 1. ARMES: Snaphance peeces, 1; Swords, 2; Powder, 1 lb; Lead, 6 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN LAYDON''' aged 44: in the ''Susan'' 1606
'''ANNE LAYDON''' aged 30: in the ''Mary Margrett'' 1608
'''VIRGINIA LAYDON''' borne in Virginia
'''ALICE LAYDON''' borne in Virginia
'''KATHERIN LAYDON''' borne in Virginia
'''MARGERETT LAYDON''' borne in Virginia
PROVISION: Corne, 6 barrells; Houses, 2; Pallizado, 1. ARMES: Snaphance peeces, 1; Lead, 40 lb.
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''[42] Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM COLE''' aged 26 in the ''Neptune'' 1618
'''FRANCIS COLE''' aged 27 in the ''Susan'' 1616
'''ROGER FARBRASE''' aged 26 in the ''Elzabeth'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 10 barrels; Fish, 50; Houses, 1. ARMES: Snaphance peeces, 3; pistoles, 1; Swords, 1; Armor, 1
'''MILES PRICKETT''' AND '''FRANCIS MITCHELL''' '''''THEIR MUSTERS'''''
'''MILES PRICKETT''' aged 36 in the ''Starr'' 1610
'''FRANCIS MITCHELL''' aged 38 in the ''Neptune'' 1618
'''MAUDLIN MITCHELL''' aged 21 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''JOHN MITCHELL''' borne in Virginia 1624
PROVISION: Corne, 12 barrels; Fish, 1 ct; Houses, 1; Pallizado, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 4; Armor, 1; Powder, !4 lb; Lead, 20 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''RICHARD YONGE''' aged 31 in the ''George'' 1616
'''JOANE YONGE''' aged 26 in the Guifte 1618
'''JOANE YONGE''' aged 2 borne in Virginia
'''SUSAN''' aged 12 in the ''Swan'' 1624
PROVISION: Corne, 4 barrels; Houses, 1. ARMES: Peeces, r; Pistole, 1; Swords, 1; Armors, 3; powder, 3 lb; Leade, 40 lb
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''LEIUETEN ALBIANO LUPO''' aged 40 in the ''Swan'' 1610
'''ELIZABETH LUPO''' aged 28 in the ''George'' 1616
'''TEMPERANCE LUPO''' aged 4 borne in Virginia
''SERVANTS''
'''HENRIE DRAPER''' aged 14 in the ''George'' 1621
'''JOSEPH HAM''' aged 16 in the ''Warwicke'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 8 barrels; Houses, 1; pallizado, 1; Goates, 4. ARMES: Peeces, 3 Powder 1 lb> Lead 30 lb; swords, 1.
''Ezabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' [[Powell-1063|'''JOHN POWELL''']] aged 29 in the ''Swallowe'' 1609
[[Burgress-12|'''KATHREN POWELL''']] aged 22 in the ''flyinge Hart'' 1622
[[Powell-3620|'''JOHN POWELL''']] borne in Virginia
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''SERVANTS''
'''THOMAS PRATER''' aged 20 in the ''Marie Providence'' 1622
PROVISION: Corne, 5 barrels; Fish, 700 ct; Houses, 1; pallizado, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 1; Swords, 1; Armor, 1; Powder, 2 lb; Lead, 30 lb
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''LARENCE PEALE''' aged 23 in the ''Margett and John'' 1620
'''WILLIAM SMITH''' aged 30 in the ''Jacob'' 1624
PROVISION: Corne, 4 barrels; pease, 2 busheles; Fish, 300 ct; houses, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 2; Powder, 6 lb; Lead, 6 lb
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ROBART BRITTIN''' aged 30 in the ''Edwin'' 1618
PROVISION: Corne, 3 barrels; Fish, 200 ct; House, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 1; Lead, 12 lb
'''MIHELL WILCOCKES''' AND '''JOHN SLATER''' '''''THEIR MUSTER'''''
'''MIHELL WILCOCKES''' aged 31 in the ''Prosporouse'' 1610
'''ELZABETH WILLCOCKES''' aged 23 in the ''Concord'' 1621
'''JOHN SLATER''' aged 22 in the ''George'' 1617
'''ANNE SLATER''' aged 17 in the ''Guift'' 1622
''SERVANTS''
'''JAMES FEILD''' aged 20 in the ''Swan'' 1624
'''JOHN JORNALL''' aged 20 in the ''Ann'' 1623
'''THEODORE JOONES''' aged 16 in the ''Margett and John'' 1620
PROVISION: Corne, 9 barrels; Houses, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 3; petronell, 1; Swords, 2; Coates of Male, 2; Lead, 30 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOSEPH COBB''' aged 25 in the ''Treasoror'' 1613
'''ELZABETH COBB''' aged 25 in the ''Bone Bes'' 1623
'''JOHN SNOWOOD''' aged 25 in the ____
PROVISION: Corne, 8 barrels; house, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 1; swords, 2; powder, 3 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CORNELIUS MAY''' aged 25 in the ''Providence'' 1616
PROVISION: Corne, 20 barels; Fish, 300 ct; Houses, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 1; Lead, 6 lb.
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''Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM MORGAN''' als '''BROOCKES''' aged 30 in the ''Starr'' 1610
'''WILLIAM MORGAN''' aged 2 borne in Virginia
PROVISION: Corne, 4 barrels; Fish, /4 ct; swine, 1; house, 1; goate, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 1; powder, 2 lb; leade, 4 lb.
''[44] Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''Mr WILLIAM JULIAN''' aged: 43: in the ''Hercules'' 1609
'''SARA JULIAN''' aged 25 in the ''Neptune'' 1618
'''WILLIAM KEMP''' aged 33 in the ''William and Thomas'' 1618
'''THOMAS SULLY''' aged 36 in the ''Sara'' 1611
'''MAUDLYN SULLY''' aged 30 in the ''London Marchant'' 1620
''SERVANTS''
'''THOMAS FLOWER''' aged 22 in the ''George'' 1623
'''WYATT MASONN''' aged 16 in the ''Ann'' 1623
PROVISION: Corne, 19 barrels; swine, 1; house, 1; palizado, 1; goates, 6. ARMES: Peeces, 6; pistole, 1; swords, 4; Armors, 1; Coate of Male, 1; powder, 12 lb; Lead, 600 lb.
''[44] Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''LEIUTEN THOMAS PURFRAY''' aged 43 in the ''George'' 1621
'''CHRISTOPHER COLETHORPE''' aged 18: in the ''Furtherance'' 1622
'''DANNIELL TANNER''' aged 40 in the Sampson 1618
''SERVANTS''
'''HENRIE FEELDES''' aged 26 in the Jacob 1624
'''WILLIAM BAULDWIN'''
PROVISION: Corne, 8 barreles; Meale, 1 barrell; fish, 300 ct.; house, 1; pallizado, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 4; petronell, 1; swords, 4; Armor, 1; powder, 1 lb; lead, 100 lb
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN BARNABE''' aged 21: in the ''London Marchant'' 1620
PROVISION: Corne, 5 barrels, ARMES: Peeces, 1; Armor, 1; lead, 1 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN HAZARD''' aged 40 in the ''William and Thomas'' 1618
''SERVANTS''
'''ABRAHAM PELTEARE''' aged 14 in the ''Swan'' 1624
PROVISION: Corne, 14 bushells; house, 1. ARMES: peeces, 1; pistole, 1; sword, 1; lead, 4 lb
Page 53 ''Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JERIMIAH DICKINSON''' aged 26 in the ''Margett and John'' 1620
'''ELZABETH DICKINSON''' aged 38 in the ''Margett and John'' 1623
PROVISION: Corne, 2 barrels; Fish, 400 ct. ARMES: Peeces, 3; swords, 1; Armor, 1; powder, 1 lb; lead, 20 lb
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''PHILLIP LUPO''' aged 42 in the ''George'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 2 barreles; Fish, Vi ct. ARMES: Peeces, 1; Swords, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ENSIGNE THOMAS WILLOBY'''* aged 23 in the ''Prosporouse'' 1610
'''JOHN CHAUNDLER''' aged 24 in the ''Hercules'' 1609
'''THOMAS''' aged 20 in the ''greate hopewell'' 1623
'''ROBERT BENNETT''' aged 24 In the ''Jacob'' 1624
''NICCOLAS DAVIS'' aged 13 in the ''Mariegould'' 1618
PROVISION: Corne, 16 barrels; Fish, 200 ct; houses, 3; pallizado, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 4; pistolle, 1; swords, 3; Armors & Coates, 4; powder, 5 lb; lead, 150 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN HATTON''' aged 26 in the ''Tresorer'' 1613
'''OLIVE HATTON''' aged 32 in the ''Abigail'' 1620
PROVISION: Corne, 4 barrels; Fish, 200 ct. ARMES: Peeces, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''Mr CISSE''' '''MINISTER
'''Mr GEORGE KETH''' aged 40 in the ''George'' 1617
'''JAMES WHITINGE''' aged 16 in the ''George'' 1617
'''JOHN KETH''' aged 11 in the ''George'' 1617
PROVISION: Corne, 10 barrels; goates, 4
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''SUSAN BUSH''' aged 20 in the ''George'' 1617
'''SARA spence''' aged 4 borne in Virginia
''SERVANTS''
'''CLEMENT EVANDS''' aged 30 in the ''Edwin'' 1616
'''WILLIAM PARKER''' aged 20 in the ''Charles'' 1616
'''JOHN SEWARD''' aged 30 in the ''Geife'' 1622 [Guift]
* elsewhere and usually Willoughby. Page 54
'''GILBERT MARBURIE''' aged 32 in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''THOMAS KILLSON''' aged 21 in the ''Truelove'' 1623
PROVISION: Corne, 12 barrels; Shott, 20 lb; Peeces, 7; Rapier, 1; houses, 2.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CAPT NICCOLAS MARTUE''' aged 33 in the ''Francis Bonaventure''
'''PETER ECCALLOWE''' aged 30 in the ''Southampton''
'''WILLIAM STAFFORD''' aged 17 in the ''furtherance''
PROVISION: Corne, 10 barrels; Peeces, 12; pistoles, 4; lead, 300 ct; powder, 1 lb; Fish, 300 ct; houses, 2
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''MR JOHN BANUM''' AND '''ROBART SWEETE'''
'''JOHN BANUM''' aged 54 in the ''Susan'' 1616
'''ELZABETH BANUM''' aged 43 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
''' ROBART SWEETE''' aged 42 in the ''Neptune'' 1618
''Elzabeth Cittie''
''SERVANTS''
'''NICCOLAS THREDDER''' aged 30 in the ''Katherin'' 1623
'''RICHARD ROBISONN''' aged 22 in the ''Bona nova'' 1620
'''JOHN HILL''' aged 26 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''WILLIAM MORTON''' aged 20 in the ''Margett and John'' 1620
'''JAMES PASCOLL''' aged 20 in the ''Warwicke'' 1621
'''ROBART DRAPER''' aged 16 in the ''Jacob'' 1624
'''SARA GOULDINGE''' aged 20 in the Ann 1623
PROVISION: Corne, 30 barrels; fish, 1000; Swine, 1; houses, 2; palizado, 1; goates, 6. ARMES: Peeces, 10; pistolles, 2; murderer, 1; swords, 3; Armors, 3; Coats, 1; powder, 5 lb; lead, 25 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''RICHARD MINTRENE''' aged 40 in the ''Margett and John'' 1620
'''WILLIAM BEANE''' aged 25 in the ''Diana'' 1618
'''EDWARD MINTRENE''' aged 12 in the ''Margett and John'' 1620
'''JOHN INMAN''' aged 26 in the ''Falcon'' 1619
'''WILLIAM BROWNE''' aged 14 in the ''Southampton'' 1622
PROVISION: Corne, 12 barreles; houses, 2. ARMES: Peeces, 8; sword, 1; Armors, 2; lead, 100 lb
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' [[Burrows-803|'''ANTHONEY BURROES''']] aged 44 in the ''George'' 1617
PROVISION: Corne, 3 barreles; house, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 3; sword, 1; Coate, 1; powder, 1 lb; lead, 40 lb.
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'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN WAINE''' aged 30 in the ''Neptune'' 1618
'''AMYTE WAINE''' aged 30 in the ''Swan'' 1610
'''GEORGE ACKLAND''' aged 7 borne in Virginia
'''MARY ACKLAND''' aged 40
'''JOHN HARLOW''' aged 28 in the ''Sampson'' 1619
'''ROBART SABYN''' aged 30 in the ''marget and John'' 1622
'''PHILLIP CHAPMAN''' aged 23 in the ''fiyinge hart'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 12 barreles; fish, 400 ct; houses, 2; pallizado, 1. ARMES peeces, 4; sword, 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''Mr ROBART SALFORD''' AND '''JOHN SALFORD'''
'''Mr ROBART SALFORD''' aged 56 in the ''John and Francis'' 1611
'''JOHN SALFORD''' aged 24 in the ''George'' 1616
'''MARY SALFORD''' aged 24 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
''SERVANTS''
'''WILLIAM ELLISON''' aged 44 in the ''Swan'' 1624
'''THOMAS FAULKNER''' aged 28 in the ''Mary Providense'' 1622
PROVISION: Corne, 15 barreles; fish, 300 ct; goates, 23; houses, 4; pallizado, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 4; Pistoles, 2; swords, 3; Armor, 1; Coate of male, 1; powder, 8 lb; lead, 100 lb.
''Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''BARTHOLEMEW WETHERSBIE''' AND '''RICHARD BOULTON'''
'''BARTHOLEMEW WETHERSBIE''' aged 30 in the ''Providence'' 1616
'''DORYTHIE WETHERSBIE''' aged 30 in the ''London Marchant'' 1620
'''RICHARD BOULTON''' aged 28 in the ''Mary and James'' 1610
'''RICHARD''' aged 15 in the ''Swan'' 1624
PROVISION: Corne, 10 barrels; fish, 400 ct.; goates, 2; house, 1; pallizado, 1 ARMES: peeces, 4; pistole, 1; sword, 1; Coate of male, 1; powder, 14 lb; lead, 30 lb
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN GUNDRIE''' aged 33 in the ''Starr'' 1610
'''MARIE GUNDRIE''' aged 20 in the ''George'' 1618
'''JOHN GUNDRIE''' aged 2 borne in Virginia
PROVISION: Corne, 10 barrels; fish, 100 ct; house, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 4; pistole, 1; sword, 1; powder, 1 lb; lead, 30 lb.
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'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''FRANCIS MASON''' aged 40 in the ''John and Francis'' 1613
'''ALICE MASON''' aged 26 in the ''Margett and John'' 1622
'''FRANCIS MASON''' borne in Virginia
''SERVANTS''
'''WILLIAM QUERKE''' aged 30 in the ''Marmaducke'' 1621
'''THOMAS WORTHALL''' aged 14 in the ''Marmaducke'' 1621
'''WILLIAM STAFFORD''' aged 16 in the ''furtherance'' 1622
'''HENRIE GANY''' aged 21 in the ''Dutie'' 1619
'' [47]'' '''JOHN ROBINSON''' aged 21 in the ''Margett and John'' 1622
PROVISION: Corne 10 barreles; houses 3. ARMES: peeces 6; pistoles 2; swords 2; lead 6 lb
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''FARRAR FLINTON''' aged 35 in the ''Elzabeth'' 1612
'''JOANE FLINTON''' aged 38 in the ''Elzabeth'' 1612
'''WILLIAM BENTLIE''' aged 36 in the ''Jacob'' 1624
''SERVANTS''
'''ARTHUR SMYTH''' aged 25 in the ''Margaret and John'' 1622
'''HUGH HALL''' aged 13 in the ''Margaret and John'' 1622
'''MATHEW HARDCASTELL''' aged 20 in the ''Jacob'' 1624
'''HENRIE NASFEILD''' aged 19 in the ''Swan'' 1624
PROVISION: Corne, 12 barreles; fish, 200 ct; house, 1; boate, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 7; pistole, 1; swords, 4; Armor, 1; Coate, 1; powder, 8 lb; lead, 60 lb
'''''THE MUSTERS OF''''' '''JAMES SLEIGHT''' AND '''FRANCIS HUFF'''
'''FRANCIS HUFF''' aged 20 in the ''Swan'' 1624
'''JAMES SLEIGHT''' aged 42 in the ''Tryall'' 1610
PROVISION: Corne, 5 barrels, ARMES: peeces, 2; Sword, 1; powder, 6 lb; lead, 6 lb.
''Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''LEIUETEN JOHN CHISMAN''' aged 27 in the ''flyinge hart'' 1621
'''EDWARD CHISMAN''' aged 22 in the ''Providence'' 1623
PROVISION: Corne, 2 barreles; house, I. ARMES: peeces, 6; swords, 2; Armor, 1; powder, 1 lb; lead, 20 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''MR THOMAS SPILMAN''' aged 24 in the ''George'' 1616
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'''HANNA SPILMAN''' aged 23 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''ELIZABETH HILL''' borne in Virginia
''SERVANTS''
'''ROBART BROWNE''' aged 25 in the ''Marygould'' 1618
'''REBECCA BROWNE''' aged 24 in the ''Southampton'' 1623
'''THOMAS PARRISH''' aged 26 in the ''Charity'' 1622
'''JOHN HARRIS''' aged 21 in the ''Jacob'' 1624.
PROVISION: Corne, 16 barreles; Swine, 2; houses, 2; pallizado, 1; boate, 1. ARMES: peeces, 10; swords, 2; Coates of male, 4; powder, 10 lb; lead, 100 ct.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''OLIVER JINKINES''' aged 30 in the ''Mary James'' 1610
'''JOANE JINKINES''' aged 26 in the ''George'' 1617
'''ALEXANDER JINKINES''' borne in Virginia
PROVISION: Corne, 6 busheles, ARMES: peeces, 1; Sword, 1; lead, 10 lb
''[48] Elzabeth Ctttte''
'''''THE MUSTERS OF''''' '''WILLIAM GAYNE''' AND '''ROBART NEWMAN'''
'''ROBART NEWMAN''' aged 25 in the ''Neptune'' 1618
'''WILLIAM GAYNE''' aged 36 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''JOHN TAYLOR''' aged 34 in the ''Swan'' 1610
'''REBECCA TAYLOR''' aged 22 in the ''Margett and John'' 1623
'''JOHN COKER''' aged 20
'''RICHARD PACKE''' aged 23 in the ''Warwick'' 1621
'''ABRAHAM AVELIN''' aged 22 in the ''Elzabeth'' 1620
'''ARTHUR AVELIN''' aged 26 in the ''Elzabeth'' 1620
PROVISION: Corne, 10 barreles; Fish, 200 ct; houses, 1. ARMES: peeces, 5; swords, 2; Coate of male, 1; powder, 2 lb; lead, 40 lb
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS GODBY''' aged 38 in the ''Delivrance'' 1608
'''JOANE GODBY''' aged 42 in the ''Flyinge Hart'' 1621
'''JOHN CURTIS''' aged 22 in the ''Flyinge Hart'' 1621
'''CHRISTOPHER SMITH''' aged 25 in the ''Returne'' 1624
PROVISION: Corne, 7 barreles; Fish, 200 ct. ARMES: peeces, 3; Swords, 3; Armor, 1; powder, 1 lb; lead, 20 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''Mr EDWARD WATERS''' aged 40 in the ''Patience'' 1608
'''GRACE WATERS''' aged 21 in the ''Diana'' 1618
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'''WILLIAM WATERS''' borne in Virginia
'''MARGERETT WATERS''' borne in Virginia
'''WILLIAM HAMPTON''' aged 40 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''JOANE HAMPTON''' aged 25 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
'''THOMAS LANE''' aged 30 in the ''Treasorer'' 1613
'''ALICE LANE''' aged 24 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''THOMAS THORNEBURY''' aged 20 in the ''George'' 1616
''SERVANTS''
'''ADAM THOROGOOD''' aged 18 in the ''Charles'' 1621
'''NICCOLAS BROWNE''' aged 18 in the ''Charles'' 1621
'''PAULE HARWOOD''' aged 20 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1622
'''STEPHEN REEDE''' aged 17 in the ''George'' 1618
'''MATHIAS FRANCISCO''' aged 18 in the ''Jacob'' 1624
'''ROBART PENRISE''' aged 12 in the ''Bona nova'' 1620
PROVISION: Corne, 37 barreles; fish, 1500 ct; houses, 4; pallizado, 1; boate, I. ARMES: Peeces, 11; pistole, 1; swords, 6; Armors & Coates, 4; powder, 10 lb; lead, 100 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CAPT THOMAS DAVIS''' aged 40 in the ''John and Francis'' 1623
'''THOMAS HEWES''' aged 40 in the ''John and Francis'' 1623
PROVISION: Corne, 2 barreles; houses, 1. ARMES: peeces, 1; Murderers, 2; swords, 3; Coates of male, 3; powder, 4 lb; lead, 40 lb
''[49] Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''MR FRANCIS CHAMBERLIN''' aged 45 in the ''Marmaducke'' 1621
'''REBECCA CHAMBERLIN''' aged 37 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1622
'''FRANCIS CHAMBERLIN''' aged 3 borne in Virginia.
''SERVANTS''
'''JOHN FORTH''' aged 16 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1622
'''WILLIAM WORLIDGE''' aged 18 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1622
'''sionell* ROWLSTON''' aged 30 in ''Gods Guifte'' 1623
*Thus in the original; probably meant for LIONEL.
'''RICHARD BURTON''' aged 38 in the ''Swan'' 1624
PROVISION: Corne, 15 barreles; fish, 300 ct; house, I. ARMES: peeces, 5; pistole, I; swords, 6; Armors, 2; powder, 2 lb; lead, 20 lb
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''PERCIVALL IBOTTSON''' aged 24 in the ''Neptune'' 1618
'''ELZABETH IBOTTSON''' aged 23 in the ''Flyinge Hart'' 1621
'''JOHN DAVIS''' aged 24 in the ''John and Francis'' 1623
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''SERVANTS''
'''WILLIAM GREENE''' aged 28 in the ''Hopewell'' 1623
'''ROBART LOCKE''' aged 18 in the ''Warwicke'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 5 barreles; Meale, 1 hodghead; Fish, 500 ct; houses, 2. ARMES: Peeces, 4; Swords, 1; powder, 1 lb; lead, 12 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''MR DANNIELL COOKINS'''*
'''WILLIAM FOULKE''' aged 24
'''THOMAS CURTIS''' aged 24
'''PEETER SHEREWOOD''' aged 21
*Thus in the original; usually GOOKIN
''Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' [[Bouldinge-1|'''THOMAS BOULDINGE''']] aged 40 in the ''Swan'' 1610
[[Bouldin-107'''WILLIAM BOULDINGE''']] borne in Virginia
'''WILLIAM COXE''' aged 26 in the ''Godspeede'' 1610
'''RICHARD EDWARDS''' aged 23 in the ''Jacob'' 1624
'''NICCOLAS DALE''' aged 20 in the ''Jacob'' 1624
PROVISION: Corne, 10 barreles; Fish, 600 ct; house, 1; pallizado, 1. ARMES: peeces, 3; Armor, 1; Coate of male, 1; swords, 3; powder, 6 lb; lead, 200 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''REYNOLD BOOTH''' aged 32 in the ''Hercules'' 1609
'''ELIZABETH BOOTH''' aged 24 in the ''Ann'' 1623
''SERVANTS''
'''GEORGE LEVETT''' aged 29 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''THOMAS SEYWELL''' aged 20 in the ''Tyger'' 1623
PROVISION: Corne, 10 barreles; Fish, 100 ct; house, 1. ARMES: peeces, 5; pistole, i; Coate of male, 1; swords, 3; powdr, 5 lb; lead, 100 lb.
''[50] Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS GARNETT''' aged 40 in the Swan 1610
'''ELZABETH GARNETT''' aged 26 in the ''Neptune'' 1618
'''SUSAN GARNETT''' aged 3 borne in Virginia
'''AMBROSE GYFFITH''' aged 33 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''JOYSE GYFFITH''' aged 20 in the ''Jacob'' 1624
PROVISION: Corne, 5 barreles; fish, 500 ct; house, 1; boate, 1. ARMES: peeces, 3; pistole, 1; Armor, 1; swords, 4; powdr, 2 lb; lead, 8 lb.
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'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS DUNTHORNE''' aged 27 in the ''Margett and John'' 1620
'''ELZABETH DUNTHORNE''' aged 38 in the ''Tryall'' 1610
''SERVANTS''
'''WILLIAM TOMSON''' aged 22 in the ''Swan'' 1624
'''GEORGE TURNOR''' aged 27 in the ''Swan'' 1624
'''GEORGE BANCKES''' aged 15 in the ''Swan'' 1624
'''THOMAS''' an Indian Boaye
'''ELZABETH JOONES''' aged 30 in the ''Patience'' 1609
'''SARA JOONES''' aged 5 borne in Virginia
PROVISION: Corne, 15 barreles; Fish, 400 ct; houses, 2; pallizado, 1; boate, 1 ARMES: peeces, 5; Coate of Male, 1; Sword, 1; powder, 6 lb; lead, 50 lb
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS STEPNEY''' aged 35 in the ''Swan 1610
PROVISION: Corne, 4 barreles; Fish, 200 ct; houses, 1. ARMES: peeces, 1; Swords 1; powder, 4 lb; lead, 12 lb
''Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''Mr JONAS STOCKTON''' aged 40 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''RICHARD POPELEY''' aged 26 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''RICHARD DAVIS''' aged 22 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''WALTER BARRETT''' aged 26 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''TIMOTHEY STOCKTON''' aged 14 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
''SERVANTS''
'''WILLIAM DUGLAS''' aged 16 in the ''Margett and John'' 1621
'''JOHN WATSON''' aged 24 in the ''Swan'' 1624
PROVISION: Corne, 16 barreles; Pease, 1 barrell; house, 1. ARMES: peeces, 4 pistole, 1; Swords, 3; Armor, 1; lead, 20 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''TOBIAS HURST aged 22 in the ''Treasurer'' 1618
PROVISION: Corne, 12 busheles; peeces, 4.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''MR WILLIAM GANY''' aged 33 in the ''George'' 1616
'''ANNA GANY''' aged 24 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
''SERVANTS''
'''ANNA GANY''' borne in Virginia
'''THOMASIN EESTER''' aged 26 in the ''Falcon'' 1617
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'''ELIZABETH POPE''' aged 8 in the ''Abbigall'' 1621
'''JOHN WRIGHT''' aged 20 in the ''Ambrose'' 1623
'''WILLIAM CLARKE''' aged 20 in the ''Ambrose'' 1623
'''HATHER TOMSON''' aged 18 in the ''Ambrose'' 1623
'''THOMAS SAVADGE''' aged 18 in the ''Ambrose'' 1623
PROVISION: Corne, 15 barreles; Pease, 1 hoghead; Swine, 11; houses, 3; pallizado, 1. ARMES: Peeces, 12; pistoles, 2; swords, 6; Armors, 8; Powder, 6 lb; lead, 100 lb
''[51] Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ALEXANDER MOUNTNEY''' aged 33 in the ''Mary James'' 1610
'''LENORD MOUNTNEY''' aged 21 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''JOHN WALTON''' aged 28 in the ''Elzabeth'' 1621
'''BRYAN ROGERS''' aged 18 in the ''Elzabeth'' 1621
'''JOHN WASHBORNE''' aged 25 in the ''Jonathan'' 1619
PROVISION: Corne, 8 barreles; Houses, 2; Pallizado, 1. ARMES: peeces, 7; swords, 2; Armores, 2; powder, 5 lb; lead, 10 lb
'''''A list of the BURIALLES in Elzabeth Citty 1624.'''''
'''WESTON BROWNE''' Aprill. 20.
'''RICHARD WIFFE''' Aprell 26
'''JOHN MILEMAN''' Aprell 28
'''JOHN JACKSON''' Maye 12
'''EDWARD HILL''' Maye 15
'''PEETER''' Maye 16
'''JAMES MORE''' June 24
'''Mr TOMSON'''
'''PHILLIP COOCKE''' July 8
'''THOMAS EBES''' July 12
'''Mr CHAMBERLINS '''Man July 17
'''SIBILL MORGON''' July 18
'''_____ WETHERSBY''' August 8
'''JAMES CHAMBERLIN''' August 11
'''Mr FENTON''' Minister Septembr 5
'''WILLIAM WHITE''' Septembr 12
'''JAMES CHAMBERLIN''' Septembr 22
'''MARY DOWNEMAN''' a Child Novembr 23
'''JOHN STAMFORD''' Septembr 30
'''THOMAS DAVIS'''
'''PEETER DICKENSON'''
'''RICHARD EASTE'''
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'''THOMAS HUNTER'''
'''JOHN SIMNELL'''
'''HENRIE MIDDELLTON'''
'''SAMMUELL LAMBERT'''
'''JOHN BUSH'''
''[52] Elzabeth Cittie'' '''''A MUSTER OF THE INHABITENTE OF ELZABETH CITTIE BEYOND HAMPTON RIVER BEINGE THE COMPANYES LAND'''''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CAPT FRANCIS WEST''' Counseler aged 36 in the ''Mary Ann Margett'' 1610
'''Mrs FRANCIS WEST''' Widdowe in the ''Supply'' 1620
'''NATHANIELL WEST''' borne in Virginia
''SERVANTS''
'''JOANE FAIRCHILD''' aged 20 in the ''George'' 1618
'''BENIAMIN OWIN''' aged 18 in the ''Swan'' 1623
'''WILLIAM PARNELL''' aged 18 in the ''Southampton'' 1622
'''WALTER COUPER''' aged 22 in the ''Neptune'' 1618
'''REINOULD GODWIN''' aged 30 in the ''Abigail'' 1620
'''JOHN PEDRO''' a Neger aged 30 in the ''Swan'' 1623
PROVISION: Corne, 2 barreles; Fish, 300 ct; goates, 14; Kiddes, 18; Houses, 2; Pallizado, 1; boate, i, ARMES: Armors, 4; peeces, 10; pistoles, 3; Swords, 6; powder 4 lb; lead, 10 lb
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CAPT JOHN MARTIN''' in the ''Swan'' 1624
'''SACKFORD WETHERELL''' aged 21 in the ''Swan'' 1624
'''JOHN SMITH''' aged 31 in the ''Swan'' 1624
'''JOHN HOWARD''' aged 24 in the ''Swan'' 1624
'''JOHN ANTHONIE''' aged 23 in the ''Swan'' 1624
PROVISION: Meale, 2 hogheads 1/2. ARMES: Armor, 1; Targett*1; peeces, 5; Machcockes, 11; powder, 20 lb; Lead, 500 lb; Roules of Macht 4
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''GEORGE MEDCALFE''' aged 46
'''SARA MEDCALFE''' aged 30 in the ''Hopewell''
'''JOANE''' A Child.
*target. [Old French targette, later targuete, diminutive of targue, targe.] A kind of small shield or buckler, especially one of circular form
t''Rouleaus of matches'' Literally, little rolls of matches. Page 63
PROVISION: Corne, 3 barrels; Fish, 200 ct; house, ARMES: peeces, 2; powder, 1 lb; lead, 10 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''EDWARD JOHNSON''' aged 26 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
____________ in the ''Bona Nova'' 1621
A Child borne in Virginia
PROVISION: Corne, 4 barreles. ARMES: peece, 1; powder, 4 lb; lead, 30 lb; house, 1; Stores, 2; Ordnance Mounted, 2
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN LAUCKFILD''' aged 24 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1621
'''ALICE LAUCKFILD''' aged 24 in the ''Abbigall'' 1621
'''SAMMUELL KENNELL''' aged 30 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 7 barreles; Fish, 200 ct. ARMES: peeces, 4; Swords, 2; powder, 2 lb; lead, 20 lb; house, 1
''[53] Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM FOWLER''' aged 30 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
'''MARGRETT FOWLER''' aged 30 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 3 barreles; Fish, 50; house, 1. ARMES: peeces, 2; powder, 1 lb; lead, 6 lb.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WALTER ELY'''
'''ELZABETH ELY''' aged 30 in the ''Warwicke'' 1622
'''ANN ELY''' borne in Virginia
PROVISION: Corne, 4 barrels; Fish, 900 ct. ARMES: peeces, 1; lead, 30 lb; house, 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM TILER''' in the '''Francis Bonaventure''' 1620
'''ELIZABETH TILER''' in the ''Francis Bonaventure'' 1620
''SERVANTS''
'''ROBART MORE''' aged 50 in the ''Providence'' 1622
'''WILLIAM BROWNE''' aged 26 in the ''Providence'' 1622
'''ROBART TODD''' aged 20 in the ''Hopewell'' 1622
'''ANTHONIE BURT''' aged 18 in the ''Hopewell'' 1622
'''SAMIELL BENNETT''' aged 40 in the ''Providence'' 1622
'''JOANE BENNETT''' in the ''Providence'' 1622
PROVISION: Corne, 17 barreles; Meale, 1 hoghead; Fish, 300. ARMES: peeces, 9; Coates, 3; swords, 4; powder, 3 lb; lead, 50 lb. CATTELL: Milch Cowes, 4; Bull, 1; Piges, 3; house, 1; Sowes, 2
Page 64 '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS FLYNT''' in the ''Diana'' 1618
'''THOMAS MERRES''' aged 21 in the ''Francis Bonaventure'' 1620
'''HENRIE WHEELER''' aged 20 in the ''Tryall'' 1620.
'''JOHN BROCKE''' aged 19 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''JAMES BROOKES''' aged 19 in the ''Jonathan'' 1619
'''ROBART SAVADGE''' aged 18 in the ''Elzabeth'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 8 barreles. ARMES: peeces, 8; Armors, 2; powder, 10 lb; lead, 20 lb; house, 1; Store,1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN WARD'''in the ''Elzabeth'' 1621
'''ADAM RIM WELL''' aged 24 in the ''Bona Nova ''1619
'''CHRISTOPHER WYNWILL''' aged 26 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''OLIVER JENKIN''' aged 40
'''JOANE JENKIN''' & a littell Child
'''HENRIE POTTER''' aged 50
'''ANN POTTER''' in the ''London Marchant''
'''ROBART GOODMAN''' aged 24 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
PROVISION: Corne, 20 barreles; Fish, 500 ct. ARMES: peeces, 8; Armors, 2; powder, 8 lb; lead, 20 lb; houses, 2; stores, 2.
''[54] Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''GREGORIE DORIE''' aged 36 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
wiffe & a littell Child borne in Virginia
PROVISION: Corne, 5 barreles. ARMES: peeces, 2; powder, 1 lb; lead, 10;'' Armor, 1; house, 1; pallizado, 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN MORE''' aged 36 in the Bona Nova 1620
'''ELIZABETH MORE''' in the ''Abigail'' 1622
PROVISION: Corne, 3 barreles; Fish, 400 ct. ARMES: peeces, 3; powder, 2 lb; lead, 16 lb; house, 1; pallizado, 1; Store, 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''SARGENT WILLIAM BARRY''' in the ''Bona Nova 1619''
''SERVANTS''
'''RICHARD FRISBIE''' aged 34 in the ''Jonathan'' 1619
'''WILLIAM ROOKINS''' aged 26 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''JOSEPH HATTFILD''' aged 24 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
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'''CUTBERT SEIRSON''' aged 22 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''JOHN GIBBES''' aged 24 in the'' Abigail'' 1621
'''FRANCIS HILL''' aged 22 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''JOHN VAGHAN''' aged 23 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''EDWARD MARSHALL''' aged 26 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
'''WILLIAM JOYCE''' aged 26 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
'''WILLIAM EVANDS''' aged 23 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''RALPH OSBORNE''' aged 22 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''MORRIS STANLEY''' aged 26 in the ''hopewell'' 1624
'''NICCOLAS WEASELL''' aged 28 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
'''STEPHEN DICKSON''' aged 25 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
'''THOMAS CALDER''' aged 24 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
PROVISION: Corne, 80 barreles. ARMES: peeces, 10; Armores, 3; powder, 10 lb; lead, 20 lb; houses, 2; Stores, 6.
''Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM HAMPTON'' age 34 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1621
'''JOANE HAMPTON'''
'''JOHN ARNDELL''' age 22 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 5 barreles; Fish, 200 ct. ARMES: peeces, 8; powder, 1 lb; lead, 20 lb; house, 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ANTHONIE BONALL''' age 42 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
'''ELIAS LEGARDO''' age 38 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
'''ROBART WRIGHT''' age 45 in the ''Swan'' 1608
'''JOANE WRIGHT''' and two Children borne in virginia
'''WILLIAM BINSLEY''' age 18 in the ''Jacob'' 1624
'''ROBART GODWIN''' age 19 in the ''Swan'' 1624
PROVISION: Corne, 5 barreles. ARMES: peeces, 6; swords, 4; powder, 2 lb; lead, 6 lb; house, 1; pallizado, 1; Stores, 3.
'''VIRBRITT''' two frenchmen in the ''Abigail'' 1622
'''OBLE HERO''' two frenchmen in the ''Abigail'' 1622
PROVISION: Corne, 10 barreles; Fish, 100 ct. ARMES: peeces, 2; Armores, 2; sword, 1; lead, 20 lb; house,1
''[55] Elzabeth Cittie''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ROBART THRASHER''' age 22 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''ROLAND WILLIAMES''' age 20 in the ''Jonathan'' 1623
''SERVANT''
'''JOHN SACKER''' age 20 in the ''Marget and John'' 1623
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PROVISION: Corne, 8 barrels, ARMES: peeces, 4; Armor, 1; sword, 1; powder, 2 lb; lead, 10 lb; house, 1
'''JOHN HANEY''' age 27 in the ''Margett and John'' 1621
'''ELZABETH HANIE''' in the ''Abigail'' 1622
'''NICHOLAS ROWE''' in the ''Elzabeth'' 1621
'''MARY ROWE''' in the ''London Marchant'' 1620
''SERVANTS''
'''THOMAS MORELAND''' age 19 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
'''RALPH HOODE''' age 19 in the ''Abigail'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 9 barreles; Fish, 100 ct. ARMES: Peeces, 3; Armor, 1; Swords, 2; powder, 1 lb; lead, 3 lb; house, 1; pallizado, 1; Stores, 3 '''A list of the DEAD beyond Hampton River '''
of '''Mr BONALES Servant, 1'''
'''Mr DOWSE his men, 2 '''
'''Mr PEETER ARNDELL''' ''The Easterne Shore''
'''A MUSTER OF THE INHABITANCE OF THE EASTERNE SHORE OVER THE BAYE'''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CAPT[[Epes-57| WILLIAM EPES''']] (''in the William and Thomas'')
'''MARGRETT EPES''' in the ''George'' 1621
''SERVANTS''
'''NICCHOLAS RAYNBERD''' age 22 in the ''Swan'' 1624
'''WILLIAM BURDITT''' age 25 in the ''Susan'' 1615
'''THOMAS CORNISH''' age 25 in the ''Dutie'' 1620
'''PEETER PORTER''' age 19 in the ''Tiger'' 1621
[[Baker-6500|'''JOHN BAKER''']] age 20 in the ''Ann'' 1623
'''EDWARD ROGERS''' age 26 in the ''Ann'' 1623
'''THOMAS WARDEN''' age 24 in the ''Ann'' 1623
'''BENIAMINE KNIGHT''' age 28 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''NICCOLAS GRANGER''' age 15 in the ''George'' 1618
'''WILLIAM MUNNES''' age 25 in the ''Sampson'' 1619
'''HENRIE WILSON''' age 24 in the ''Sampson'' 1619
'''JAMES BLACKBORNE''' age 20 in the ''Sampson'' 1619
'''NICHOLAS SUMERFILD''' age 15 in the ''Sampson'' 1619
PROVISION: Corne, 65 barreles; hoges, 2. ARMES: powder, 120 lb; lead, 200 lb; peeces, 5; Armores, 6; Coates of Steele, 6; Coates of Male, 4; houses, 2; forte, 1; Stores, 3; shallop*, 1.
* shallop. A light open boat, used chiefly on rivers, propelled by oars or sails or by both. Page 67 ''[56] Easterne Shore''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CAPTJOHN WILLCOCKES''' in the ''Bona Nova'' 1620
'''HENRIE CHARLTON''' age 19 in the ''George'' 1623
PROVISION: Corne, 28 barreles. ARMES: peeces, 5; Armores, 4; powder, 4 lb; lead, 82 lb; house, 1; Store,1; boate, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF ANCIENT''''' '''THOMAS SAVAGE''' in the ''John and Francis'' 1607
'''ANN SAVAGE''' in the ''Sea Flower'' 1621
''SERVANTS''
'''JOHN WASHBORNE''' age 30 in the ''Jonathan'' 1620
'''THOMAS BELSON''' age 12
PROVISION: Corne, 9 barreles. ARMES: powder, 4 lb; Shott, 20 lb; peeces, 2; pistole, 1; Armores, 3; sword, 1; House, 1; Store,1; boate, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CAPTTHÖ: GRAVES''' in the ''Mary and Margrett'' 1607
PROVISION: Corne, 4 barreles. ARMES: powder, 4 lb; shott, 45 lb; house, 1; Store,1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WALTER SCOTT''' in the ''Hercules'' 1618
'''APPHIA SCOTT''' in the ''Gift'' 1618
'''PERCIS SCOTT''' borne in Virginia
PROVISION: Corne, 6 barreles. ARMES: peeces, 2; swords, 2; house, 1.
''Easterne shore'' '''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS POWELL''' in the ''Samson'' 1618
PROVISION: Corne, 15 barreles. ARMES: peece, 1; powder, 1/4 lb; lead, 1 lb; house, 1; Store, 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM SMITH''' age 26 in the ''Samson''' 1618
PROVISION: Corne, 8 barreles 1/2; ARMES: peece, 1; house, 1; store, 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''EDWARD DREWE''' age 22 in the '''Samson''' 1618
PROVISION: Corne, 8 barreles. ARMES: lead, 2 lb; peeces, 4; house, 1; Store, 1 Page 68
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''CHARLES HARMAN''' age 24 in the ''Furtherance'' 1622
'''JOHN ASKUME''' age 22 in the ''Charles'' 1624
'''ROBERT FENNELL''' age 20 in the ''Charles'' 1624
'''JAMES KNOTT''' age 23 in the ''George'' 1617
PROVISION: Corne, 24 barreles. ARMES: peeces, 6; powder, 10 lb; Shott, 200 lb; houses, 2; Store, 1; boate, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''SOLLOMAN GREENE''' age 27 in the ''Diana'' 1618
PROVISION: house, 1; Store, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''THOMAS GASKOYNE''' age 34 in the ''Bona Nova'' 1619
PROVISION: Corne, 3 barreles.
'''WILLIAM ANDROS'' at the age of 25 in the ''Treasuror'' 1617
'''DANNIELL CUGLEY''' age 28 in the ''London Marchant'' 1620
PROVISION: Corne, 15 barreles. ARMES: powder, 4 lb; shott, 45 lb; house, 1; Store, 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN BLORE''' age 27 in the ''Star'' 1610
'''FRANCIS BLORE''' age 25 in the ''London Marchant'' 1620
''SERVANTS''
'''JOHN PARRAMORE''' age 17 in the ''Bona Venture'' 1622
'''JOHN WILKINES'''
PROVISION: Corne, 15 barreles. ARMES: powder, 2 lb; lead, 30 lb; peeces, 2; Armor, 1; house, 1; Store, 1; boate, 1.
''Easterne shore''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''ROBART BALL''' age 27 in the ''London Marchant'' 1619
PROVISION: Corne, 3 barreles. ARMES: peece, 1; powder, 1 lb; shott, 1 lb; Armor, 1; house, 1. Page 69
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM BIBBIE''' age 22 in the ''Swan'' 1621*
'''THOMAS SPARKES''' age 24 in the ''Susan'' 1616
PROVISION: Corne, 15 barreles. ARMES: peece, 1; house, 1; Store, 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN HOME''' age 25 in the ''Margerett and John'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 5 barreles. ARMES: peeces, 2; Armores, 2; powder, 5 lb; shott, 20 lb; house, 1; Store, 1
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''JOHN WILKINES''' age 26 in the ''Mary gould'' 1618
'''BRIGGETT WILKINES''' age 20 in the ''Warwicke'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 7 barreles. ARMES: peeces, 1; house, 1.
''[58] Easterne shore ''
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''PERREGRIM WATKINES''' age 24 in the ''George'' 1621
PROVISION: Corne, 2 barreles. ARMES: Armor, 1.
'''''THE MUSTER OF''''' '''WILLIAM DAVIS''' age 33 in the ''William and Thomas'' 1618
PROVISION: Corne, 8 barreles. ARMES: peece, 1; house, 1; Store, 1.
'''''DEAD in this plantation 1624'''''
'''THOMAS HELCOTT'''
'''JOHN WILKINES '''
* An o marked over with the numeral 1 makes this date uncertain. It may be either 1620 or 1621.

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[[Category:Images]] Stuff that doesn't need to be on the profile sidebar and in the profile causing doubled-vision. {{Occupation|image=Abby_s_Tools-8.png|text='s Family member [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]], who has since ascended the One Tree, used to care for this profile.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP-954.png|text='s Family member [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]], who has since ascended the One Tree, used to care for this profile.}} {{Descendant|image=ADWP-302.png|id=[[Paul-5414|John Paul (senior)]], [[Hughes-16131|Tempest Margaret Hughes]], [[Paul-5393|George William Paul (senior)]], and [[Dalton-5296|Sarah Jane Dalton]]}} '''Disclaimer'''
* Most images are created by me and are from scratch (most beginning their "life" as a circle or a square), or from the discs that come with my computer program. * The Peter Pan images were not created by me, but are computer manipulated [[Image:ADWP-321.png|15px|Public Domain symbol]] public domain images found at [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/26998/26998-h/26998-h.htm Gutenberg org] (as may be some other images). * Some images not found in either of the above statements are computer manipulated [[Image:ADWP-321.png|15px|Public Domain symbol]] public domain images found online and filed on my computer, sources not recorded; from image storage disks purchased as part of a package; or old photographs transferred from camera to storage disks, or scanned and saved to storage disks. [[Space:ADWP2|'''Image limit reached: new uploads.''']] '''Email harvester-buster image''' https://i.postimg.cc/8PG5hWPV/harvester-buster.png {{Image|file=ADWP2-18.png |size=160 |align=l |caption=Harvester buster. |label=Wikitree's contact email. }} https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/ADWP2-18.png{{clear}} {{Image|file=GraphicFileStorage-8.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption=WikiTree's info email address |label=WikiTree's info email address }} {{clear}} ==== HTML (and other) ICONS and SYMBOLS ==== £ (pound sign) née ‽ (interrobang (&# 8253 ;)) & emsp ; (without spaces) is an em-space   Tack så mycket (thank you very much)
& #8211 ; (en dash) & #8212 ; (em dash) '''{{Orange|⚭}}''' (wedding rings) '''•''' (bullet point (& # 8226 ;)) '''➢''' (right-facing arrow (& # 10146 ;)) '''🕊''' (dove) '''🖇''' (paperclips) 👪 (father+mother+child) ⚓ (anchor) 🎖 ([https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/ADWP-700.png medal]) ♿ (wheelchair) 🏫 (books and apple) 🏟 (sports arena) 🏙 (city)
'''🔗''' (link) 🌫 (water (wavy lines))💐 (bunch of flowers) 💫 (sparks) 🙏 (Praying) 👐 (hands / clap) 👶 (baby) 📚 (books) ★ (black star) ☆ (open, or white, star) ☘ (shamrock) (Chi Rho) ☙ (Reversed Rotated Floral Heart Bullet) ♬ (music note) {{Blue|👣}} {{Red|👣}} (feet)
(stress outlined white star) (open center black star) (outlined black star) (black centre white star ) (pinwheel star) ✦ (Black Four Pointed Star)
🌟 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-221 Star (five point)] 🌟 🌴 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-219 Sailboat icon] [[Image:ADWP-219.png|18px|Sailboat.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-274 Cargo Ship with star background] [[Image:ADWP-274.png|25px|Cargo Ship with star background.]] 🚢 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-275 Cargo Ship] [[Image:ADWP-275.png|25px|Cargo Ship.]] 🚢 (ship) [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-224.png Sail Ship] [[Image:ADWP-224.png|22px|Sail Ship.]] 🚢 (ship) [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-227 Sailing Ship silhouette icon] [[Image:ADWP-227.png|25px|Sailboat.]] 🚢 (ship) [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/ADWP-6.jpg Mayoral Chain of Office] [[Image:ADWP-6.jpg|20px|Mayoral Chain of Office.]] 🛪 🛩 🚀 🚁 🚂 🚲
⛪ (church with steeple) {{Red|⛼}} (gravestone) ⚰ (coffin) 🙌 (praise) 🎹 (piano keys) 🐦 (cardinal in flight) 🌺 (flower) 🌻 (sunflower) 🌼 (daisy) 🎈 (balloon) 🏡 (house) 🖼 (bunch of tulips) 🌳 (tree) 🌲 (conical tree) 🌴 (palm tree) 🚢 (ship) ⚖ (scales of justice) 🗟 (works for newspaper) {{Red|📜}} (scroll (works for wills)) 📖 (open book (works for schooling/education)) 📝 (paper and pen/pencil (should do for census)) 📆 (calendar) [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:ADWPprimaries '''Primary Images'''] ==== Babies and Children ==== '''🕊''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:RTCimages '''My Primary Images page - Babies and Children (Remember the Children Project).'''] '''🕊''' '''🕊''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:ADWPprimaries#Babies_and_Children '''My Primary Images page - Babies and Children.'''] '''🕊'''
This includes images that are not on the RTC images page. ==== Non-Child "Died Young" Images ==== ♥ [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:ADWPprimaries#Non-Child_Early_Death '''My Primary Images page - Non-Child "Died Young" Images.'''] ♥ ==== Non-Child Images ==== '''🕊''' [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:ADWPprimaries#Non-Child_Primary_Images '''My Primary Images page - Images for over 20s'''] '''🕊''' ==== Backgrounds ==== ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Roses%20Graphics%20&%20Things '''Rose's Graphics and Things'''] ☼ ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:ADWPbackgrounds '''My background Images page.'''] ☼ ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Paul-5413-3 Badlands] ☼ ☜ ☞ ☚ ☛ ☝ ☟ • ‣ ◦ ⁃ ⁌ ⁍ ==== Military ==== ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP WAAAF spoon top] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-1 QSA medal] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/McConnachie-95-1 Adam McConnachie's Medals] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-170 MiD Oak Leaves, Great War] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-6 MiD Oak Leaf (WWII)] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-7 Australia Service Medal] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-12 Eric Paul SVN 402079 CWGC certificate] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-130 Poppies in a Field] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-248 Poppy in field of Oilseed-rape] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-132 George Walter Weier SVN QX7387 CWGC certificate] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-131 George Walter Weier SVN QX7387 Military service certificate] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-133 Max Franz (Max Frank) Weier SVN Q225417 Military service certificate] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-134 Edward Otto Weier SVN QX19283 Military service certificate] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-135 Field Hospital, New Guinea] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-150 Great War medal trio "Pip, Squeak & Wilfred"] (In a similar vein when only the British War Medal and Victory Medal are on display together they are sometimes known as "Mutt and Jeff".) ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-165 Great War medal duo aka "Mutt and Jeff"] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-167 Great War duo plus Military Medal] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-231 Great War trio plus Military Medal] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-151 Military Cross (Great War/GeoV)] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-152 George Hilfers Koch group portrait, Officers] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-155 Antonio James Della Marta CWGC certificate] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-5 Lieut William Francis Joseph Koch Wounded] (newspaper Honour Roll photo) ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-164 Major William Francis Joseph Koch MiD's WWII service certificate] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-179 AIF Banner] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-187 Keith Leonard King WWII service certificate] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-188 Keith Leonard King WWII CWGC certificate] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-189 2/21st ''Gull Force'' Colour Patch] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-228 Norman Worsley Richardson DFC CWGC location] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-11 Norman Worsley Richardson DFC grave marker] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-229 Norman Worsley Richardson DFC CWGC Certificate] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-7 Norman Worsley Richardson DFC burial investigation] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-232 Harry Gartner CWGC placement] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-233 Harry Gartner CWGC certificate] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-8 Harry Gartner CWGC grave marker stone] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-9 Harry Gartner MM citation] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-10 Harry Gartner father's desertion ascertained] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-234 Vickers Wellington Mk II (Norman Worsley Richardson's plane)] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-249 Alfred Rose Pye CWGC certificate.] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-13 Christopher Baron Lethbridge aka Jack King — Stat Dec] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-88 Dad and group of RAAF buddies] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-254 Dad (cropped from group photo)] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-15 Staff Nurse Catherine Elizabeth Lethbridge & four convalescent soldiers] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-16 Catherine Elizabeth Lethbridge at Sisters' quarters] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-17 Catherine Elizabeth Lethbridge at Military Hospital, Rabaul] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Lethbridge-276 Sister Catherine Elizabeth Lethbridge, great granddaughter] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-488 Bruce Baglin SVN V379382 Military service certificate (Army)] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-489 Sig/WN Marjorie May Baglin SVN VF389753 Military service certificate] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-490 Bruce Baglin SVN 149473 Military service certificate (RAAF)] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-491 John Samuel Baglin SVN 40395 Military service certificate (RAAF)] ⚔ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-622 Charles Walter Blackall CWGC certificate] ⚔ ⚔ {{Image|file=ADWP-923.png |align=l |size=75 |caption=United Kingdom Naval Ensign. |label=Naval Ensign (flag) for the United Kingdom. }} {{clear}} ==== Used on G2G ==== 🛫 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-183 '''New Pilot!'''] 🛬 🌳 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-202 Cheryl Hess Wonderful WikiTreer] 🌳 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-97 Susan Laursen] 🌳 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-216 Flower icons screencap] 🌹 (rose) [https://i.postimg.cc/6TJRBQZf/happydance.gif Happy Dance] [[Image:ADWP-406.png|254px|Clamorous and tragicall narration.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-406 Clamorous and tragicall narration.] [[Image:ADWP-9.gif|Group-hug smilie.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/ADWP-9.gif Group-hug smilie.] [[Image:ADWP-10.gif|Hug smilie (black and white).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/ADWP-10.gif Hug smilie (black and white).] [[Image:ADWP-824.png|Sad smilie (black and white).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/ADWP-824.png Sad smilie (black and white).] [[Image:ADWP-943.png|20px|Zany-face smilie (black and white).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/ADWP-943.png Zany-face smilie (black and white).] [[Image:ADWP-977.png|20px|Poke-tongue smilie (black and white).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/ADWP-977.png Poke-tongue smilie (black and white).] [[Image:ADWP2-176.png|20px|Puzzled or Confused-face smilie (black and white).]] [[Image:ADWP-790.png|20px|Praying Hands smilie.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/ADWP-790.png Praying Hands smilie.] 💟 [[Image:ADWP-276.png|150px|Congratulations Explosion.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-276 Congratulations Explosion.] 💟 [[Image:ADWP-458.png|150px|Wonderful Wikitreer explosion.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-458 Wonderful Wikitreer explosion.] 💟 [[Image:ADWP-251.png|100px|Lit Candle.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-251 Lit Candle] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-574.png|100px|Variegated red and white poppy.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-574 Variegated red and white poppy.] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-634.png|Peace Corps sticker proposal 1.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-634 Peace Corps sticker proposal 1.] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-636.png|Peace Corps sticker proposal 2.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-634 Peace Corps sticker proposal 2.] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-637.png|Peace Corps sticker proposal 3.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-634 Peace Corps sticker proposal 3.] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-635.png|Migration dual flags.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-635 Migration dual flags.] 🌹 ⛼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/ADWP-2.png Example grave Stone 1] ⛼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/ADWP-3.png Example grave Stone 2] ⛼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/ADWP-4.png SG stone showing letters] ⛼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-241 Gravestone - Corning] ⛼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-299 GAH! (BIG RED WARNING)] ⛼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-304 Odd bug - add spouse.] ⛼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-316 Answer post link] ⛼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-243 GRO Birth record format] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-335.png|200px|Edit mode add spouse.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-335 Edit mode add spouse] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-979.png|200px|Edit mode marking no more siblings.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-979 Edit mode marking no more siblings.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-972.png|200px|Edit mode add child.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-972 Edit mode add child] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-973.png|300px|Profile view add child.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-973 Profile view add child] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP2-33.png|200px|Edit mode remove background image.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP2-33 Edit mode remove background image.] ⛼ {{Image|file=ADWP-976.png |caption=Categories "button". }} {{clear}} [[Image:ADWP-425.png|200px|No Children radio button.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-425 No Children radio button.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-561.png|300px|How to add multiple profiles to a single image.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-561 How to add multiple profiles to a single image.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-562.png|200px|Setting primary or background for an image.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-562 Setting primary or background for an image.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP2-5.png|200px|Screencap to graphically depict how to add a profile ID# to an image.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP2-5 Adding the profile ID# to an image.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-685.png|250px|Edit button on profile.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-685 Edit button on profile.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-861.png|250px|Image add tab on profile.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-861 Image add tab on profile.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-863.png|200px|G2G profile link from dropdown.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-863 G2G profile link from dropdown.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-882.png|200px|Tabs on profiles - changes.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-882 Tabs on profiles - changes.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-902.png|200px|Blood relationships and marriages on connection finder.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-902 Blood relationships and marriages on connection finder.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-946.png|250px|RD in data field.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-946 RD in data field.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-427.png|250px|Answer, not Comment or Reply.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-427 Answer, not Comment or Reply] ⛼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-375 Itsy Bitsy Teeny Weeny Yellow-polka-dot '''categories''' link] ⛼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-397 DBE 511 screencap] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-401.png|430px|Cedar Hill Cemetery Category text]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-401 Cedar Hill Cemetery Category text] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-428.png|200px|Image add part three.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-428 Image add part three] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-430.png|250px|Help for Name Fields.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-430 Help for Name Fields.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-803.png|250px|Help for Name Fields - changing the Last Name At Birth link.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-803 Help for Name Fields - changing the Last Name At Birth link.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-795.png|250px|Changing LNAB.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-795 Changing LNAB.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-989.png|400px|Turning off middle name warning.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-989 Turning off middle name warning.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-990.png|400px|Marking "no middle name" in edit mode.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-990 Marking "no middle name" in edit mode.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-992.png|200px|Screencap of the message when a profile ID# doesn't exist, yet the Wikitree link has been added to a profile leaving a "red link". (Usually done by those intending to return and create those "missing" profiles.)]] [[Image:ADWP-993.png|200px|Screencap of the watchlist" bar".]] [[Image:ADWP-994.png|200px|Screencap of the watchlist dropdown when entering the word "space".]] [[Image:ADWP-995.png|175px|Mockup of a proposed badge rename from "Honor Code Signatory" to "Code of Conduct Signatory" with the word "signatory" on a separate line.]] [[Image:ADWP-996.png|175px|Mockup of a proposed badge rename from "Honor Code Signatory" to "Code of Conduct Signatory" with all the words on separate lines.]] [[Image:ADWP-444.png|200px|Adopt Profile Link.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-444 Adopt Profile Link.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-461.png|150px|Edit box expansion.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-461 Edit box expansion.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-478.png|150px|Edit screen confidence level marker.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-478 Edit screen confidence level marker.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-518.png|175px|Add parents part one.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-518 Add parents part one.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-519.png|200px|Add parents part two.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-519 Add parents part two.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-872.png|200px|How to delete an image.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-872 How to delete an image.] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-703.png|200px|Image add from profile edit screen.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-703 Image add from profile edit screen] ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-980.png|200px|Unlisted on family LAST NAME list.]] '''Unlisted on family LAST NAME list.''' [[Image:ADWP-981.png|200px|Click the Family LAST NAME to get the full list of profiles with that last name.]] '''Click the Family LAST NAME to get the full list of profiles with that last name.''' [[Image:ADWP-762.png|200px|Screencap]] screencap for [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1090649/can-anyone-help-me-read-what-this-says '''this question''']. [[Image:ADWP-672.png|300px|Email notification toggle.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/ADWP-672.png Email notification toggle.] [[Image:ADWP-481.png|Faded-pre-selection best-answer Star]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-481 Faded-pre-selection best-answer Star] 🌟 [[Image:ADWP-221.png|Post selection best-answer Star]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-221 Post selection best-answer Star] 🌟 [[Image:ADWP-707.png|Making a g2g question thread a favourite.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-707 Making a g2g question thread a favourite.] 🌟 [[Image:ADWP-792.png|150px|How to add Research Notes header.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/ADWP-792.png How to add Research Notes header.] [[Image:ADWP-523.png|Descendant of the Judge.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-523 Descendant of the Judge.] 🌟 ⛼ [[Image:ADWP-413.png|150px|Happy Treeversary]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-413 Happy Treeversary.] [[Image:ADWP-310.png|150px|I Participated 449]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-310 I Participated 449.] [[Image:ADWP-451.png|20px|Vulcan Salute.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-451 Vulcan Salute.] [[Image:ADWP-452.png|120px|Sticker examples.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-452 Sticker examples.] [[Image:ADWP-382.png|8px|Map pinpoint icon]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-380 The Wrekin, Shropshire, and Pembrokeshire, Wales.] [[Image:ADWP-382.png|8px|Map pinpoint icon]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-381 The Wrekin, Shropshire, to Pembrokeshire, Wales, distance map.][[Image:ADWP-382.png|8px|Map pinpoint icon]] [[Image:ADWP-603.png|Uncertain Tucker]] [[Image:ADWP-644.png|100px|S? or L?]] [https://i.postimg.cc/RCgGNCQN/minion-memes.png Minion memes screencap.] [[Image:ADWP-997.png|250px|Family Search image availability]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/ADWP-997.png Family Search image availability] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-628 fb on save] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/ADWP-670.png source options on profile creation] 🙄 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-246 MCRA's kilt draws attention] 🙄 [[Image:ADWP-321.png|25px|Public Domain symbol]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-321 Public Domain symbol] 🙄 [[Image:ADWP-322.png|15px|Map pinpoint icon]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-322 Map pin pointer] 🙄 [[Image:ADWP-438.png|45px|Round TUIT.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-438 Round TUIT.] 🙄 [[Image:ADWP-209.png|45px|Punny Toucan play at that game .]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-209 Punny Toucan play at that game .] 🙄 [https://i.postimg.cc/Y2R9MvDL/adobe-pdf-sign.png '''Adobe pdf symbol.'''] 🙄
https://i.postimg.cc/Y2R9MvDL/adobe-pdf-sign.png 🙄 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-324 Deerstalker hat.] 🙄 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-388 Rotated map crop for Ward Hindman (Hindman-473).] 🙄 💟 💙 💚 💛 💜 💝 💞 💟 [[Image:ADWP-400.png|150px|Thank You Friend Roses]] [[Image:ADWP-487.png|150px|Thank you stamp.]] [[Image:ADWP-238.png|150px|Rock Roses Wonderful]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-400 Thank You Friend Roses] 🌹 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-487 Thank you stamp.] 💟 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-238 Rock Roses Wonderful] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-7.gif|150px|Red Roses Reflected]] [[Image:ADWP-486.png|150px|Painted yellow rose (friendship)]] [[Image:ADWP-222.png|150px|Red Rose (reflected)]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/gif/ADWP-7 Red Roses Reflected] 🌹 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-486 Painted yellow rose (friendship)] 🌹 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-222 Red Rose (reflected)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/gif/ADWP-5 Wonderful WikiTreer White Roses reflected in water] 🌹 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/gif/ADWP-6 Bouquet of red roses, reflected] 🌹 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/gif/ADWP-8 Bouquets of Red Roses, reflected] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-669.png|150px|Thank you gladdies.]] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-673.png|150px|White Rose thank you.]] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-674.png|150px|Three Red Roses thank you.]] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-678.png|150px|Yellow Roses thank you.]] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-748.png|150px|Yellow roses Thank You on canvas - scalloped.]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/ADWP-669.png Thank you gladdies.] 🌹 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/ADWP-673.png White Rose thank you] 🌹[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/ADWP-674.png Three Red Roses thank you] 🌹 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/ADWP-678.png Yellow Roses thank you] 🌹 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-748 Yellow roses Thank You on canvas - scalloped] {{Image|file=ADWP2-39.png |align=l |caption='''Yellow Roses, Corner Arrangement, Thank You.''' |label=A rectangle with a yellow alabaster swirl pattern has the words "Thank You" in the centre, and a corner arrangement of yellow roses in the upper left, and lower right. }} [[Image:ADWP-817.png|275px|Thank you for thanking me. (Wikitree tree.)]] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-818.png|275px|Thank You - kind words mean so much. (Wikitree tree.)]] 🌹
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-817 Thank you for thanking me. (Wikitree tree.)]🌹 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-818 Thank You - kind words mean so much. (Wikitree tree.)]🌹 [[Image:ADWP-676.png|150px|Country Cheese crackers (yummy!)]] [[Image:ADWP-677.png|150px|Lemon Crisp crackers (yummiest!)]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/ADWP-676.png Country Cheese crackers (yummy!)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/ADWP-677.png Lemon Crisp crackers (yummiest!)] [https://i.postimg.cc/g2rdsq19/seal-of-approval-with-seal-2b.png Seal of Approval.] [[Image:ADWP-650.png|250px|Wonderful Wikitreer Keep Shining star C'est Magnifique!]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/gif/ADWP-650 Wonderful WikiTreer Keep Shining star C'est Magnifique!] 🌹 [[Image:ADWP-771.png|150px|Be vewy, vewy quiet, I'm Hunting Relatives.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-771 Be vewy, vewy quiet, I'm Hunting Relatives.] [[Image:ADWP-462.png|110px|Waving flag (green).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-462 Waving flag (green).] [[Image:ADWP-563.png|110px|"I told you so" flag.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-563 "I told you so" flag.] 🙄 🚀 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-244 NSW BDM Marriages search screen 1] 🚀 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-242 NSW BDM Marriages search screen 2] 🚀 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-245 NSW BDM Marriages search screen 3] 🚀 [[Image:ADWP-424.png|Radio "buttons".]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-424 Radio "buttons" for confidence.] 🚀 🌼[[Image:McConnachie-90.png|150px|Query regards Uncle Alec's birthplace.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/McConnachie-90 Query regards Uncle Alec's birthplace] 🌼 [[Image:ADWP-903.png|275px|Question re Mia Wilkinson and Ivor Llewelyn's marriage certificate.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-9030 Question re Mia Wilkinson and Ivor Llewelyn's marriage certificate.] 🌼 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-156 Bad sense of humour: 1 flag Blue flag] 🌼 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-12 Blue Tits on Wagyu Bull] 🌼 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/gif/ADWP-1 Roll-eyes smiley] 🙄 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-160 Image Add "button"] 📸 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-261 Image Add part two, the inner workings] 📸 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-168 FS Watch Star] 🌟 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-201 Tulip and rose icons] 🌻 ⚘ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-209 Toucan play that game] 🌻 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-212 Tim Tams .. original and dark] 🌻 ⚘ 🌹 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/gif/ADWP-4 Pink roses reflected in water (animated)] 🌹 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-225 Lois and nephew (watermark example)] 🌹 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-226 MeOW cat] 🌹 ⚖ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/ADWP-13.png Outstanding Women Religion] (for proposed sticker) ⚖ ✩ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-279 LEO Badge (Chicago)] ✩ ☞ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-138 Lippe, flag of] ☞ ☞ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-273 Example of stickers] ☞ [[Image:ADWP-986.png|400px|Add to trusted list.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/ADWP-986.png Add to Trusted List.] [[Image:ADWP-987.png|400px|Sources button only works with English.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/ADWP-987.png Sources button only works with English.] {{Image|file=ADWP-939.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Lewis and Clark.''' |label=Lewis and Clark. }} {{Image|file=ADWP-938.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Lewis and Clark.''' |label=Lewis and Clark. }} {{Image|file=ADWP-937.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Pony Express''' |label=Pony Express }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-936.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Westward Wagon.''' |label=Westward Wagon. }} {{Image|file=ADWP-935.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Westward Wagon.''' |label=Westward Wagon. }} {{Image|file=ADWP-934.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Westward Wagon.''' |label=Westward Wagon. }} {{Image|file=ADWP-933.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Westward Wagon.''' |label=Westward Wagon. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-932.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Westward Wagon.''' |label=Westward Wagon. }} {{Image|file=ADWP-926.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Westward Wagon.''' |label=Westward Wagon. }} {{Image|file=ADWP-925.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Westward Wagon.''' |label=Westward Wagon. }} {{Image|file=ADWP-924.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Westward Wagon.''' |label=Westward Wagon. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-929.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Where's the Watch?''' |label=Where's the Watch? (White Rabbit) }} {{Image|file=ADWP-984.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Fancy Boot''' |label=Fancified boot which has different textures in segments across the boot. The boot also has a curled toe. (This image was the beginning of my attempts to create a boot image for Italy, based on the maps of the country; and on stylised images of objects using texture fills.) }} {{Image|file=ADWP-968.png |align=l |size=100 |caption='''China's Great Wall.''' |label=Cropped from a scan of EXPO-88's Chinese Pavilion's Great Wall "passport" stamp. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-941.png |align=l |size=450 |caption='''Marriage display example.''' |label=Marriage display example. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-950.png |align=l |size=350 |caption='''Family member cared.''' |label=Family member cared. }} {{clear}} ==== Irish Girls ==== ☘ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-127 Anne Love : Arrival in Van Diemen's Land] ☘ ==== Whatever-a-Thon Thons ==== [[Image:ADWP-210.png|200px|Wizard Hat Wizards of Aus]] 💫 [[Image:ADWP-206.png|150px|Wizarding it up — Team Australia]] [Wizarding it up — Team Australia] 💫 [[Image:ADWP-207.png|150px|Wizarding Wombat — Team Australia]] [Wizarding Wombat — Team Australia] 💫
https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/ADWP-206.png   💫   https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/ADWP-207.png 💫 [[Image:ADWP-208.png|150px|Wizarding it UpsideDown]] [Wizarding it UpsideDown] 💫 [[Image:ADWP-215.png|150px|Wizards of Wombat]] [Wizards of Wombat] 💫
https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/ADWP-208.png   💫   https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/ADWP-215.png '''🖇''' [[Image:ADWP-200.png|50px|G2G "button"]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-200 G2G "button"] '''🖇''' 💫 [[Image:ADWP-211.png|120px|Wizarding it up Roses.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-211 Wizarding it up Roses] 💫 [[Image:ADWP-671.png|180px|Wombat Wizard 2020.]] https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/ADWP-671.png [Wizards of Wombat 2020] 💫
👪 [[Image:ADWP-198.png|120px|Wizard Hat — Melanie]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-198 '''Wizard Hat Melanie''' (green band)] 👪 [[Image:ADWP-376.png|120px|Tartan Pride.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-376 Tartan Pride.] [[Image:ADWP-377.png|120px|Tartan Pride.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-377 Tartan Pride.] [[Image:ADWP-378.png|120px|Tartan Pride seamless background.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-378 Tartan Pride seamless background.] [[Image:ADWP-429.png|180px|2019 Source-a-Thon Bib #007.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-429 2019 Source-a-Thon Bib #007.] [[Image:ADWP-835.png|180px|Larina's 2020 Source-a-Thon Bib #563.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/ADWP-835.png Larina's 2020 Source-a-Thon Bib #563,] [[Image:ADWP-717.png|220px|Team Australia "cheeky" map.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/ADWP-717.png Team Australia "cheeky" map.] ===== Connect-a-Thon 2020 ===== [https://i.postimg.cc/vTpgR2kf/wizard-hat-Gillian.png Wizard Hat Gillian] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/pXcP3RZN/wizard-hat-Rosalie.png Wizard Hat Rosalie] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/4ymwKwBP/wizard-hat-Sue-P.png Wizard Hat Sue P] '''🔗''' ===== Connect-a-Thon 2019 ===== '''💫''' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-184 Wizards of Aus] '''💫''' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-185 Wizards of Aus post size] '''💫''' [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Team_Australia.png Wizards of Aus (stars)] '''💫''' 👪 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-174 '''Wizard Hat Melanie''' (blue band)] 👪
'''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/mZXXWbPT/wizard-hat-Kathleen.png Wizard Hat Kathleen] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/T1pc3DKf/wizard-hat-Margaret.png Wizard Hat Margaret] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/zGmkq38Y/wizard-hat-Vivienne.png Wizard Hat Vivienne] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/pdnxPNQg/wizard-hat-Vivian.png Wizard Hat Vivian] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/Wz2GdFhh/wizard-hat-Jessica.png Wizard Hat Jessica] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/76PVjcDC/wizard-hat-Sharon.png Wizard Hat Sharon] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/WbqnR0R7/wizard-hat-T-Walker.png Wizard Hat T Walker] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/vBPzyzH0/wizard-hat-R-Bartlett.png Wizard Hat R Bartlett] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/QMJm4sLG/wizard-hat-Betina.png Wizard Hat Betina] ([[Lucey-93|Betina Lucey]]) '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/WzCwF1Zr/wizard-hat-Simon.png Wizard Hat Simon] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/ZqhdHQLN/wizard-hat-Gaye.png Wizard Hat Gaye] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/tJnJpC4c/wizard-hat-Rionne.png Wizard Hat Rionne] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/d0FzbRsZ/wizard-hat-Danielle.png Wizard Hat Danielle] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/d315ZfxM/wizard-hat-Amanda.png Wizard Hat Amanda] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/x1K38Y1J/wizard-hat-WJJ.png Wizard Hat Wjj] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/GpCzxt5x/wizard-hat-Kerri.png Wizard Hat Kerri] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/m2Kmh83q/wizard-hat-Karon.png Wizard Hat Karon] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/rwWQ4xQp/wizard-hat-Porter.png Wizard Hat Porter] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/BvD5rnnC/wizard-hat-John-C.png Wizard Hat John Cherry] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/tTtz4DFn/wizard-hat-Marion.png Wizard Hat Marion Ceruti] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/xCqQfm2Q/wizard-hat-Veronica.png Wizard Hat Veronica] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/YSF3Jt93/wizard-hat-Christine.png Wizard Hat Christine] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/bJSB6BVt/wizard-hat-Rita.png Wizard Hat Rita] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/7hQqbr36/wizard-hat-Rosemary.png Wizard Hat Rosemary] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/4d4Wg81B/wizard-hat-Simone.png Wizard Hat Simone] '''🔗''' [https://i.postimg.cc/D0589tG6/wizard-hat-John-R.png Wizard Hat John Rosser] '''🔗''' ==== Miscellaneous ==== ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/gif/Australian_Images-1 Golden Wattle] ☙ [[Image:ADWP2-105.png|100px|Australia's official floral emblem, a sprig of golden wattle, placed on Australia's official National Colours: Green and Gold (in Pantone®)).]]
Australia's Floral Emblem -
Golden Wattle over Australia's official Green and Gold colours.

[[Image:ADWP2-106.png|100px|Australia's official floral emblem, a sprig of golden wattle, placed on Australia's official National Colours: Green and Gold (in Pantone®)).]]
A sprig of Golden Wattle - Australia's Floral Emblem -
over Australia's official Green and Gold colours. {|border="2" class="wikitree" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #F1C40F;" align="center" ! scope="col" |State ||Coat of Arms ||Image-ID# ! scope="col" |State ||Coat of Arms ||Image-ID# |- |- align="center" |'''Australia'''||[[Image:ADWP2-292.png|100px|Australian Coat of Arms.]]||ADWP2-292.png |- |- align="center" |'''New South
Wales'''||[[Image:ADWP2-298.png|100px|New South Wales Coat of Arms.]] ||ADWP2-298.png |'''Queensland'''||[[Image:ADWP-870.png|100px|Queensland Coat of Arms.]] ||ADWP-870.png |- |- align="center" |'''South
Australia'''||[[Image:ADWP-913.png|100px|South Australia Coat of Arms.]] || ADWP-913.png |'''Victoria'''||[[Image:ADWP2-301.png|75px|Victoria Coat of Arms.]]||ADWP2-301.png |- |- align="center" |'''Tasmania'''||[[Image:ADWP2-300.png|100px|Tasmania Coat of Arms.]]|| ADWP2-300.png |'''Western
Australia'''||[[Image:ADWP-915.png|100px|Western Australia Coat of Arms.]] ||ADWP-915.png |- |- align="center" |'''Northern
Territory'''||[[Image:ADWP2-302.png|100px|Northern Territory Coat of Arms.]] ||ADWP2-302.png |'''Australian
Capital
Territory'''||[[Image:ADWP2-303.png|100px|Australian Capital Territory Coat of Arms.]] || ADWP2-303.png |- |} [[Image:ADWP-914.png|100px|Artistic rendition of UK parliament's logo.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-914 Artistic rendition of UK parliament's logo.] 💫 [[Image:ADWP2-112.png|100px|Coat of Arms of the County of London (1914 to 1965).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP2-112 '''Coat of Arms of the County of London (1914 to 1965).'''] 💫 [[Image:ADWP-855.png|100px|County Cavan, Ireland crest.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-855 '''County Cavan, Ireland crest.'''] 💫 [[Image:ADWP2-107.png|100px|County Clare, Ireland crest.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP2-107 '''County Clare, Ireland crest.'''] 💫
[[Image:ADWP2-109.png|100px|County Galway, Ireland crest.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP2-109 '''County Galway, Ireland crest.'''] 💫 [[Image:ADWP2-260.png|100px|County Cork, Ireland crest.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP2-260 '''County Cork, Ireland crest.'''] 💫
[[Image:ADWP-128.png|80px|Flag of Erin 1642-1916.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-128 '''Flag of Erin 1642-1916.'''] ADWP-128.png 💫 [[Image:ADWP-121.png|100px|Flag of Hampshire.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-121 '''Flag of Hampshire.'''] 💫 [[Image:ADWP-51.png|Flag of Switzerland.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-51 '''Flag of Switzerland.'''] 💫 [[Image:ADWP-918.png|100px|Flag of Pretoria, South Africa.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-918 '''Flag of Pretoria, South Africa.'''] 💫 [[Image:ADWP-923.png|100px|Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-923 '''Naval Ensign of the United Kingdom.'''] 💫 [[Image:ADWP-955.png|100px|Flag of Nevis, West Indies.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-955 '''Flag of Nevis, West Indies.'''] 💫 {{Image|file=ADWP-985.png |size=80 |align=l |caption=Emblem of the Kingdom of Great Joseon (Korea) |label=Emblem of the Kingdom of Great Joseon (which would later become what is in 2021 North Korea), consisting of alternating three layers of concentric half-circles of blue and red. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-221.png |size=75 |align=l |caption=Romania Coat of Arms |label= The Coat of Arms of Romania }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-74.png |size=200 |align=l |caption=British Guiana flag (pre 1900). |label=The pre-1900 flag of British Guiana consisted of the British blue ensign, defaced with a starboard bow view of three-masted square-rigged sailing ship. }} {{clear}} [[Image:Team Italy-1.png|175px|Fancy Boot stylised map of Italy, with the words "Team Italia" across the map.]] [[Image:Team Italy-1-1.png|175px|Fancy Boot stylised map of Italy, with the words "Team Italia" across the map, and a diagonal red, white, green background.]] {{clear}} {{clear}} ===== General ===== ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-136 Orange Flower bar] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-142 Golden bar.] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-141 Roses bar.] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-162 Flag of Hertugdømmet Slesvig (Province of Schleswick aka Schleswig] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-163 White daisy (round)] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-173 Family Bible] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-186 Five Generations of Weier family] ([[Strohfeldt-3|Justine]]) ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-101 '''Seated alien''' with book (and fat belly)] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-191 '''Alien with skirt'''] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-192 '''Alien with book'''] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-193 Seated alien with book] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-194 '''Sitting alien with book'''] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-195 '''Alien Friends'''] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-196 Eowyn is a Wonderful Wikitreer!] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-204 Poirot for Sharon] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-218 Golden Vine (bar / reflection)] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-220 Pearls bar] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-223 Flag of Dublin, Ireland] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-610 Flag of County Clare, Ireland] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-285.png|20px|Single Pearl.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-285 Single Pearl] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-288 Gladiolus and Pearls] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-308.png|150px|Daisy Chain]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-308 Daisy Chain] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-313.png|220px|Vintage Roses bar]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-313 Vintage Roses bar] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-352.png|220px|Green circle bar.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-352 Green circle bar.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-353.png|220px|Green circlet bar.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-353 Green circlet bar.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-354.png|220px|Gold Scroll bar upper.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-354 Gold Scroll bar upper.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-355.png|220px|Gold Scroll bar lower.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-355 Gold Scroll bar lower.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-361.png|220px|Silver circle bar.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-361 Silver circle bar.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-362.png|220px|Silver circlet bar.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-362 Silver circlet bar.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-363.png|220px|Blue circlet bar.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-363 Blue circle bar.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-364.png|220px|Blue circlet bar.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-364 Bluecirclet bar.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-557.png|250px|center|Daisy Chain.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-557 Daisy Chain.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-382.png|10px|Map pinpoint icon]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-382 Map Icon] [[Image:ADWP-402.png]] Transparent spacer. [[Image:ADWP-403.png|400px|'''Welcome to my page.''']] [[Image:ADWP-443.png|200px|'''Cite Your Sources.''']] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-443 '''Cite Your Sources'''.] [[Image:ADWP-445.png|200px|'''Thank You.''' (dark blue)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-445 '''Thank You.''' (dark blue)] [[Image:ADWP-19.jpg|250px|'''Descendant of one of the 300 Salzbuger emigrants of 1734.''']] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-19.jpg '''Descendant of one of the 300 Salzbuger emigrants of 1734.'''] [[Image:ADWP-718.png|250px|'''One of the 300 Salzbuger emigrants of 1734.''']] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-718.png '''One of the 300 Salzbuger emigrants of 1734.'''] [[Image:ADWP-638.png|50px|Mock seal.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-638 Mock seal.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-917.png|50px|Lotus with butterfly, and baby feet in heart.]] 💫 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-203 Proof of ethnicity] 💫 ===== Things that can fall under "Religion" ===== ⛪ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/ADWP-5.png Croix Huguenote] (for Du Rietz) ⛪ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/ADWP-8.png Bridal Veil] (for War Brides) ⛪ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-145 Wedding Bells and Rings] ⛪ [[Image:ADWP-590.png|100px|Silver Wedding]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-590 Silver Wedding.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-651.png|100px|Pearl Wedding (30 years)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-651 Pearl Wedding (30 years).] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-485 Ruby Wedding] ⛪ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-146 Golden Wedding] ⛪ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-148 Diamond Wedding] ⛪ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-149 Renewed Wedding Vows] ⛪ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-169 Just Married .. Again] ⛪ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-235 Centenarian (100-plus years)] ⛪ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-250 Underground Railroad Station House] ⛪ [[Image:ADWP-431.png|100px|CotFS Logo]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-431 CotFS Logo.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-602.png|100px|Nun in Wimple.]] [[Image:ADWP-449.png|100px|Presbyterian Cross.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-449 Presbyterian Cross.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-450.png|100px|of Scotland Burning Bush.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-450 Church of Scotland Burning Bush] ☙ ☙ ===== Occupations ===== 📖 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-264 Bookbinder] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-213 Nurse (female)] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-2 Architect] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-205 Compass and Square] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-255 Nurse (female (better) for sticker)] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-214 Artist's Palette and Brush] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-140 Van Gogh—Weber am Webstuhl mit Haspel] (for occupations sticker: weaver) ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-171 Beer Stein] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-172 Baker] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-116 Books with ruler and apples] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-271 Policeman] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-272 L. E. O.] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-283 Nurse NE] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-284 Nurse GN] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-3 PMG] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-159 Sunlander Engine] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-275.png|25px|Cargo Ship.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-275 Cargo Ship] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-6.jpg|20px|Mayoral Chain of Office.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/ADWP-6.jpg Mayoral Chain of Office] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-317.png|15px|Bunsen Burner.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-317 Bunsen Burner] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-318.png|50px|Chemist.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-318 Chemist] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-21.jpg|50px|Cotton Mill.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-21 Cotton Mill] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-473.png|50px|Miner's Tools.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-473 Miner's Tools.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-474.png|50px|Tobacconist.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-474 Tobacconist.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-550.png|50px|Farmer with Plough and Two Horses.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-474 Farmer with Plough and Two Horses.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-551.png|50px|Farmer with Plough and Bullock silhouette.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-474 Farmer with Plough and Bullock silhouette.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-581.png|50px|center|Steer.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-581 Steer.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-582.png|50px|center|Steer.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-582 Steer.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-615.png|50px|center|The draper in his shop.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-615 The draper in his shop.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-616.png|50px|center|Housekeeper with tools.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-616 Housekeeper with tools.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-621.png|50px|center|Journalist's hand with pad and pencil.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-621 Journalist's hand with pad and pencil.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-629.png|50px|center|At the Milliner - Degas.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-629 At the Milliner - Degas.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-660.png|50px|center|Steam Locomotive.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-660 Steam Locomotive.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-661.png|50px|center|Old Steam Engine.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-661 Old Steam Engine.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-704.png|50px|Royal Mail Coach in need of a repaint.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-704 Royal Mail Coach in need of a repaint.] [[Image:ADWP-726.png|50px|Books with music notes.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-726 Books with music notes.] [[Image:ADWP-727.png|50px|Books for music teacher.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-727 Books for music teacher.] [[Image:ADWP-749.png|50px|Wool Trade sheep.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-749 Wool Trade sheep.] [[Image:ADWP-850.png|50px|Jazz Musicians.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-850 Jazz Musicians.] [[Image:ADWP-878.png|50px|Books on Books (good for authors).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-878 Books on Books (good for authors).] [[Image:ADWP-893.png|50px|Miner's helmet and picks (good for occupation sticker for miner).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-893 Miner's helmet and picks (good for occupation sticker for miner).] [[Image:ADWP-894.png|50px|Coal on coal (good for workers in the coal/mining industry).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-894 Coal on coal (good for workers in the coal/mining industry).] [[Image:ADWP-947.png|50px|Die Buchdruckerei. (Beschreibung lt. Quelle) (Printers at work.)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-947 Die Buchdruckerei. (Beschreibung lt. Quelle) (Printers at work.)] [[Image:ADWP-948.png|50px|Electrician at work.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-948 Electrician at work.] [[Image:ADWP-949.png|50px|Electrician at work.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-949 Electrician at work.] [[Image:ADWP-952.png|50px|Stonemason statue.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-952 Stonemason statue.] [[Image:ADWP-957.png|50px|Dentist and tooth silhouette.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-947 Dentist and tooth silhouette.] [[Image:ADWP-960.png|50px|Accountant's adding machine and money piles.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-980 Accountant's adding machine and money piles.] [[Image:ADWP-961.png|50px|Female silhouette and hairdresser's scissors.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-961 Female silhouette and hairdresser's scissors.] [[Image:ADWP-962.png|50px|Caterpillar road grader.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-962 Caterpillar road grader.] [[Image:ADWP-964.png|50px|Road grader.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-964 Road grader.] [[Image:ADWP-34.jpg|50px|Edgar Degas - The Millinery Shop.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-34. Edgar Degas - The Millinery Shop.] [[Image:ADWP-971.png|50px|Milliner's hats.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-971.png Milliner's hats.] [[Image:ADWP-974.png|50px|Comedy and Tragedy Masks with Ribbons.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-974.png Comedy and Tragedy Masks with Ribbons.] [[Image:ADWP-975.png|50px|Comedy and Tragedy Masks.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-975.png Comedy and Tragedy Masks.] [[Image:ADWP-998.png|50px|Cooper at work crafting barrels.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/ADWP-998.png Cooper at work crafting barrels.] [[Image:ADWP-999.png|50px|Fishmonger in his store.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/ADWP-999.png Fishmonger in his store.] [[Image:ADWP-1000.png|50px|Fishmonger in his store, with neon fish sign behind.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/ADWP-1000.png Fishmonger in his store, with neon fish sign behind him.] ☙ [[Image:ADWP-954.png|50px|Family Tree.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-954 Family Tree.] {{Image|file=ADWP-963.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Caterpillar Road Grader.''' |label=Caterpillar Road Grader. }} {{clear}} ===== Specific to a Person ===== {{Blue|👶}} [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-197 Mother and son] ♬ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Paul-5413 Mel about 2 or 3 years] {{Red|👶}} {{Blue|👰}} [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-298 Gordon and Ethel Williamson wedding notice photograph.] {{Blue|👰}} ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Newton-9526 Joseph Newton Birth Record showing older siblings] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Redden-674 Screencap of census] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/ADWP.jpg Ettie's separation from Ralph] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/ADWP-10.png Ralph Herbert death notice] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/ADWP-11.png Will Probate: Herold Kyng] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/ADWP-14.png Overin name on register] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/ADWP-15.png Overin dates: birth and baptism] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/ADWP-16.png Catherine Eleanor death notice.] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/ADWP-17.png James Christie Peattie death notice.] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-217 Alice McConnachie née Wilson death notice] ☙ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-278 Alexander Weatherall probate] ☙ [[Image:Spurlock-317.jpg|250px|Possibly George Harney (Harney-1284) and wife, but certainly not Charles Spurlock (Spurlock-317).]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Spurlock-317.jpg Possibly George Harney (Harney-1284) and wife,
but certainly not Charles Spurlock (Spurlock-317).] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-349 Five of the seven living Kenney Sisters] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-404 Death notice of Nathan Griffith (Griffith-8214)] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-441 Cropped screencap of Vinson=Doloway marriage register.] [[Image:ADWP-453.png|250px|Alf Lippiatt death notice (reproduction).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-453 Alf Lippiatt death notice (reproduction).] [[Image:ADWP-455.png|250px|Sympathy to Jacob Gam, loss of brother (reproduction).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-455 Sympathy to Jacob Gam, loss of brother (reproduction).] [[Image:ADWP-456.png|240px|Ivy Muriel Coneybeer death notice (reproduction).]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-456 Ivy Muriel Coneybeer death notice (reproduction).] [[Image:ADWP-496.png|250px|Mary Ann Baglin (née Prideaux) funeral notice (reproduction).]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/ADWP-496.png Mary Ann Baglin (née Prideaux) funeral notice (reproduction).] {{Image|file=ADWP-969.png |align=l |caption=Arthur S. Abner death notice (reproduction). |label=Arthur S. Abner death notice (reproduction). }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-970.png |align=l |caption=Dorothy Abner death notice (reproduction). |label=Dorothy Abner death notice (reproduction). }} {{clear}} [[Image:ADWP-499.png|250px|Caroline (Walter) Baglin gravestone (reproduction).]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-499 Caroline (Walter) Baglin gravestone (reproduction).] [[Image:ADWP-501.png|375px|Joseph Vinson and Dicey Walter: cousin relationships.]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-501 Joseph Vinson Walter and Dicey Walter: cousin relationships] [[Image:ADWP-502.png|300px|Joseph Vinson Walter and Dicey Walter: gravestone (reproduction).]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-501 Joseph Vinson Walter and Dicey Walter: gravestone (reproduction).] [[Image:ADWP-503.png|250px|Joseph Vinson Walter death notice (reproduction).]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/ADWP-503.png Joseph Vinson Walter death notice (reproduction).] [[Image:ADWP-500.png|250px|William George Baglin death notice (reproduction).]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-500 William George Baglin death notice (reproduction).] [[Image:ADWP-409.png|175px|Adam John (Jack) and Violet Jarnett, in happier times.]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-409 Adam John (Jack) and Violet Jarnett, in happier times.] [[Image:FamilyPhotos.jpg|125px|Aubrey Moore Ping (about 1960)]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/FamilyPhotos Aubrey Moore Ping (about 1960).] [[Image:ADWP-472.png|200px|Charles Sydney Pierce obituary (reproduction).]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-472 Charles Sydney Pierce obituary (reproduction).] [[Image:ADWP-504.png|250px|Knowsley Hall, southern façade.]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-504 Knowsley Hall, seat of the Earls of Derby, southern façade.] (Originally Lancashire, now Merseyside, and no longer the family home.) [[Image:ADWP-521.png|650px|Edward Smith-Stanley=Charlotte Margaret Hornby marriage entry parish register transcription.]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-521 Edward Smith-Stanley=Charlotte Margaret Hornby marriage entry parish register transcription.] {{Image|file=ADWP-576.png|size=240|align=l|caption='''James Hellings Press -
death notice / obituary.'''
}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-554.png|size=240|align=l|caption='''Henry Peattie Gordon -
In Memoriam.'''
(1942)}} {{Image|file=ADWP-555.png|size=220|caption='''Henry Peattie Gordon -
In Memoriam.'''
(1947 (repro))}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-940.png |align=l |size=170 |label=William Harold Kenny. }} {{Image|file=ADWP-33.jpg |align=l |size=175 |caption='''Studio portrait of
Elizabeth Kenny
also known as Sister Kenny.''' |label=Studio portrait of Elizabeth Kenny also known as Sister Kenny. }} {{Image|file=ADWP-930.png |align=l |size=120 |caption='''SISTER KENNY''' |label=Sister Kenny (circa 1927). }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-931.png |align=l |size=175 |caption='''Sister Kenny Clinic,
Brisbane (1938).''' |label=Sister Kenny Clinic, Brisbane (1938). }} {{Image|file=ADWP-31.jpg |align=l |size=165 |caption='''Sister Kenny House Memorial/
Museum, Nobby, Queensland'''. |label=Sister Kenny House Memorial/Museum, Nobby, Queensland. }} {{Image|file=ADWP-32.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Sister Kenny Clinic, Rockhampton
Hospital, Queensland (1939).''' |label=Sister Kenny Clinic, Rockhampton Hospital, Queensland (1939). }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-22.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Aviator, Ivy May Pearce Hassard,
dressed in overalls and goggles,
taken in the cockpit of an aeroplane
for the front cover of
''The Queenslander Pictorial'' (1936).''' }} {{Image|file=ADWP-23.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Ivy May Pearce and Ernest Hassard
before taking off for the
Brisbane to Adelaide
air race, 1936.''' }} {{Image|file=ADWP-24.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Their wedding cake was surmounted
by a tiny replica of the groom's monoplane.''' }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-919.png |align=l |size=220 |caption='''Aviatrix Lores Bonney, Harry Corones,
and her aeroplane, at Charleville
airport, Queensland (1933)''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-921.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Miss B Hudson and Lores
Bonney, Brisbane to Adelaide
Air Race (December 1936)''' |label=Miss B Hudson and Lores Bonney, Brisbane to Adelaide Air Race (December 1936) }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-920.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Ansett Airways – Office at Mount
Gambier, South Australia (1954)''' |label= Ansett Airways – Office at Mount Gambier, South Australia (1954) }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-30.jpg |align=l |size=275 |caption='''Ansett Airways – 2 Lockheed Electras;
Mildura Airport (1 January 1938)''' |label= Ansett Airways – 2 Lockheed Electras; Mildura Airport (1 January 1938) }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Itzkowitz-23-1.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Eddie and Ida Cantor, 1952.''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Itzkowitz-23-2.png |align=l |size=200 |caption=Eddie and radio sidekick Bert Gordon. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Itzkowitz-23.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Oh, those expressive eyes :
Eddie in
"Roman Scandals" (1933).''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-25.jpg |align=l |size=160 |caption='''Sir Philip Colville Smith, CVO,
in Regalia.''' }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-26.jpg |align=l |size=165 |caption='''Sir Phillip Colville Smith, CVO,
Grand Secretary,
United Grand Lodge (1917-193),
posthumously painted by
Henry Macbeth Raeburn }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-922.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''British cruiser HMS Gibraltar,
flagship of the
Cape of Good Hope Station (1892).''' |label=British cruiser HMS Gibraltar flagship of the Cape of Good Hope Station (1892). }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-27.jpg |align=l |size=225 |caption='''Royal College of Music,
London, England.''' }} {{Image|file=ADWP-794.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Aeolian Hall program
(13 Feb 1918).''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-796.png |align=l |size=175 |caption='''Debussy avec Igor Stravinsky:
photographie d'Erik Satie,
juin 1910,
prise au domicile de Debussy,
avenue du Bois de Boulogne''' }} {{Image|file=Debussy-3.png |align=l |size=200 |caption=Debussy et Stravinsky en 1910 }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-966.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Senator Blanche Kelso Bruce
and his wife Josephine Beall Willson.''' |label=Roscoe's parents: Senator Blanche Kelso Bruce and his wife Josephine Beall Willson. }} {{clear}} [[Image:ADWP-799.png|250px|Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart (Doctor Who) side-by-side comparison.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-799 Brigadier Lethbridge-Stewart (Doctor Who) side-by-side comparison.] [[Image:ADWP-800.png|300px|The Master - Planet of Fire (Doctor Who), side-by-side comparison.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-800 The Master - Planet of Fire (Doctor Who) side-by-side comparison.] [[Image:ADWP-883.png|300px|Lt Col Vida Eliza Jowett - side-by-side comparison.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-883 Lt Col Vida Eliza Jowett - side-by-side comparison.] {{Image|file=ADWP-639.png|size=350|align=l|caption='''Ahlsen gravestone.'''}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-640.png|size=350|align=l|caption='''Grace Lorene Ahlsen &
Edgar Charles Bassett
wedding day.'''}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-646.png|size=350|align=l|caption='''Grace with baby Margaret Jane.'''}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-647.png|size=350|align=l|caption='''Mecklenburg-Schwerin census, 1890.'''}} {{clear}} [[Image:ADWP-786.png|450px|Lois Whittier as daughter of Porter Whittier and Lois Piper.]]
[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-786 Lois Whittier as daughter of Porter Whittier and Lois Piper.] {{Image|file=ADWP-28.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption= '''Patrick Real's home "Eulalia" in Norman Park'''
(as photographed in 1932). }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-958.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Arts and Sciences juniors pose on Howard Hall steps (1948)''' |label=Arts and Sciences juniors pose on Howard Hall steps (1948) }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-886.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Kimbolton Castle, Huntingdonshire (1880).''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-897.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''The Rodboro Buildings :
the original Dennis car factory.
The earliest purpose-built car factory
in the World.''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-896.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Dennis Brothers vehicle badge.''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-895.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''VCC 1902 Dennis.''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-916.png |align=l |size=300 |caption='''Danny Park, Hurstpierpoint, Sussex
seat of the Campion family''' }} {{clear}} '''Reproduction of''' {{Image|file=ADWP-889.png |align=l |size=275 |caption='''Leonard Wilkinson Llewelyn
and Elsie Louise Jones née Wadley
marriage notice (1922).''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-956.png |align=l |size=125 |caption='''Naomi Willie Pollard''' |label=Naomi Willie Pollard (circa 1904/1905). }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-907.png |size=150 |align=l |caption='''Max Ferguson (1944).''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-908.png |size=175 |align=l |caption='''Max at work.''' }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Ferguson-5072.jpg |size=100 |align=l |caption='''Max Ferguson, OC.''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-909.png |size=150 |align=l |caption='''Chrissy Amphlett
performing at Expo-88.''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-910.png |size=150 |align=l |caption='''Chrissy Amphlett
performing at Expo-88.''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-911.png |size=150 |align=l |caption='''Chrissy Amphlett.''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-912.png |size=150 |align=l |caption='''Chrissy Amphlett.''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Moore-61364-2.jpg |size=250 |align=l |caption='''Probate notice, Laura Moore Smithers.''' (full page) |label=Probate notice, Laura Moore Smithers (full page) }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-959.png |size=100 |align=l |caption=AKA shield mock-up. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-967.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''The National Organization of
Afro-American Women (NACW)
banner held at the Smithsonian.'''
(Used on the profile of [[Willson-2997|Josephine Beall Willson Bruce]].) |label=A purple silk banner with gold fringe and the National Association of Colored Women’s Clubs' motto, "LIFTING / AS / WE CLIMB" painted in large gold letters. The banner was used by the Oklahoma Federation of Colored Women's Clubs. Above the words is a painted design of three interlocking triangles, the center of which is filled with the two on either side in outline. The bottom of the banner is scalloped and has an attached length of fringe. The top of the banner has a sewn loop running its length for a rod (2010.2.1b) to be inserted. There is a strip of gold fringe sewn just below this loop. The rod is currently stored in place in the banner. It is painted gold at the ends and has a dowel inserted at the end of the proper left side with a hole for a dowel on the proper right side. }} {{clear}} [[Image:ADWP-978.png|Screencap of image to demonstrate floating alt text.]] {{Image|file=ADWP-991.png |align=l |size=200 |label=A photograph of the "facsimile" edition of the Amy Schauer cookbook, showing cooked foods on stylised cut-outs of the Australian states. |caption='''Schauer Cookbook cover
(new, aka"facsimile", edition).''' }} {{clear}} : '''Britons, And New Australians''' {{Image|file=ADWP-942.png |align=l |size=350 |caption='''Mr. C. T. Paul, Commonwealth Employment Officer
shows new Australians a map of Queensland. (1949)''' |label=Mr. C. T. Paul, Commonwealth Employment Officer, shows new Australians a map of Queensland. (1949) }} : '''COMMONWEALTH Employment Officer''', Mr C. T. Paul, brought along a map of Queensland when he met the British immigrants (left) who arrived this week. They're bound for the "Sunshine State" and were eager for information.'''Greeting the newcomers''' — "Britons, And New Australians" The Herald (Melbourne, Vic. : 1861 - 1954) 9 November 1949: 13. Web. 5 Jan 2021 .{{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-988.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''A Dorothy Wall book cover for her
anthropomorphic koala named "Blinky Bill".''' |label=A Dorothy Wall book cover for her anthropomorphic koala named "Blinky Bill". }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-41.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Leonard George Sims'''
funeral notice |label=The relatives and friends of Alison Sims are respectfully invited to attend the funeral of Leonard George Sims. The cortege will leave St John's Anglican Church, Tamworth, after a service appointed at 11 am tomorrow (12th April), thence for interment in the Lincoln Grove Memorial Gardens, Gunnedah Road, Tamworth. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=George Thomas Sims inquest 1 }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-1.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=George Thomas Sims inquest 2 }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-2.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=George Thomas Sims inquest 3 }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-51.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''One of the ships of the A.U.S.N.
Company, the ''SS Aramac''.''' |label=SS Aramac of the Australian United Steam Navigation Company, built by Wm Denny & Bros in Dumbarton in 1889 and scuttled in 1929 or 1930. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP-35.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=gravestone |label=Cenotaph memorial. }} {{clear}} ===== Bottom of Page ===== [[#top|[top]]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/ADWP2-234.png my edit] [[Image:ADWP-469.png|align=l|ADWP's ancestor stickers.]] [[Image:ADWP2-30.png|align=l|CFP's ancestor stickers.]] [[Image:ADWP2-31.png|align=l|GNW's ancestor stickers.]] [[Image:ADWP-459.png|70px|Lily with parchment P.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-459 Lily with parchment P.]

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[[Category:Images]] Stuff that doesn't need to be on the profile sidebar and in the profile causing doubled-vision 2.0. This page is supplemental to my original [[Space:ADWP|'''Images "Storehouse"''']], where, apparently, I have found the upload limit (per type - still room for .jpg and .gif types). {{Image|file=ADWP2-18.png |size=160 |align=l |caption=Harvester buster. |label=Wikitree's contact email. }} https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/ADWP2-18.png {{clear}} [[Image:ADWP2-156.png|20px|"Warning" exclamation mark in yellow circle.]] [[Image:ADWP2-156.png|20px|"Warning" exclamation mark in yellow circle.]]
https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/ADWP2-156.png{{clear}} '''Disclaimer'''
* Most images are created by me and are from scratch (most beginning their "life" as a circle or a square), or from the discs that come with my computer program. * The Peter Pan images were not created by me, but are computer manipulated [[Image:ADWP-321.png|15px|Public Domain symbol]] public domain images found at [http://www.gutenberg.org/files/26998/26998-h/26998-h.htm Gutenberg org] (as may be some other images). * Some images not found in either of the above statements are computer manipulated [[Image:ADWP-321.png|15px|Public Domain symbol]] public domain images found online and filed on my computer, sources not recorded; from image storage disks purchased as part of a package; or old photographs transferred from camera to storage disks, or scanned and saved to storage disks. Don't forget to use the Wonderful WikiTreer template {{Wonderful WikiTreer|g2g=xxxxxx}} on a person's profile to alert them that one has been posted to G2G.
Don't forget to switch the xxxxxx for the actual g2g thread number.
'''Example :''' (Takes you to a WW given to me some time ago. Good for a chuckle or three.) {{Wonderful WikiTreer|g2g=860099}} {{clear}} ==== Military ==== {{Image|file=ADWP2-19.png |align=l |size=85 |caption='''Military Cross
and Bar''' |label=Military Cross (MC) - a silver, 4-equi-distant-armed cross, with a crown at the end of each arm, and the initials "GR" at the centre of the arms. The cross is pendant on a white ribbon with a broad blue-purple stripe down the centre. Above the pendant support, on the ribbon, is a silver bar with a crown in the centre. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-20.png |align=l |size=135 |caption='''Cap Badge of the
Royal Australian Artillery
(RAA)''' |label=The cap badge of the Royal Australian Artillery shows a gold (or shining bronze) cannon, and its ramrod sitting on green grass. A blue ribbon is above and below, with a jewelled crown above the upper ribbon. On the ribbon is the Latin phrase : UBIQUE (Battle Honour (above)); and QUO FAS ET GLORIA DUCUNT (Motto (below)), which translates to "Everywhere" and "Whither right and glory lead." }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-117.png |size=75 |align=l |caption='''Victory Medal
with
Mention
in
Despatches
Oak Leaf Spray''' |label=The medal is a bronze disk, 36 millimetres (1.4 in) in diameter. The obverse shows the winged, full-length, full-front, figure of 'Victory' (or 'Victoria') with her left arm extended and holding a palm branch in her right hand; while the reverse has the words ‘THE GREAT / WAR FOR / CIVILISATION / 1914-1919' in four lines, all surrounded by a laurel wreath. The medal is pendant upon a 39 millimetres-wide (1.5 in) watered ribbon of an iridescent colour scheme, with violet moving through blue, green, and yellow to a central red stripe before reversing order. The ribbon is attached to the medal through a ring suspender. Those mentioned in despatches between 4 August 1914 and 10 August 1920 wear a bronze oak leaf spray on the medal's ribbon, with a smaller version on the ribbon bar when medals were not worn. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-44.png |align=l |caption=Military and war Project Member sticker. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-135.png|align=l|label=Red bars with flourishes, above and below the words "We Shall Remember Them. Lest We Forget.}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-135.png|label=Red bars with flourishes, above and below the words "We Shall Remember Them. Lest We Forget.}} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-169.png |align=l |size=100 |caption=Ensign (flag) of the Royal Navy. |label=Ensign (flag) of the Royal Navy, with the words "Royal Navy" beneath the flag. }} {{clear}} {{clear}} ==== Used on G2G ==== {{Image|file=ADWP2-5.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Add profile-ID# to image.''' |label=Screencap to graphically depict how to add a profile ID# to an image. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-37.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''How I do research.''' |label=My whimsical rendition of how I "do" research - chasing rabbits all over creation. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-39.png |align=l |caption='''Yellow Roses, Corner Arrangement, Thank You.''' |label=A rectangle with a yellow alabaster swirl pattern has the words "Thank You" in the centre, and a corner arrangement of yellow roses in the upper left, and lower right. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-170.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Gladioli, Thank You.''' |label=An arrangement of three gladioli spikes of different colours has the words "Thank You" in the centre top, and the words "it means so much" beneath. }} {{clear}} https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/ADWP2-170.png {{Image|file=ADWP2-55.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''How to remove from trusted list.''' |label=Screencap of the privacy tab regards removing self, or others, from the Trusted List / "orphaning" a profile.. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-77.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Screencap of census entry for name determination.''' |label=Screencap of census entry for name determination, per a question on g2g. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-86.png |align=l |size=150 |caption='''The winning hand
— a Royal Flush —
in Hearts suit,
on a green tabletop.''' |label=A winning hand of a Royal Flush, in Hearts suit, on a green tabletop. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-113.png |align=l |size=150 |label=Screencap of user's g2g profile, showing the tabs for questions, answers, etc. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-124.png |align=l |size=250 |caption=Stephen and Matilda relationship. |label=A self-made brief family "tree" showing the relationship between Stephen of Blois aka King Stephen I, and the Empress Matilda aka Queen Maud - both grandchildren of William the Conqueror, and the two major participants in what much, much later became known as the period of the "Anarchy" (a term coined by Victorian historians). This was the Civil War from 1135 to 1153. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-125.png |align=l |size=250 |caption=Screencap of profile ID-number tab. |label=Screencap of profile ID-number tab, highlighted by an arrow. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-136.png |align=l |size=250 |caption=Screencap of profile WikiTree home page link. |label=Screencap of profile WikiTree home page link, highlighted by an arrow. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-137.png |align=l |size=250 |caption=Screencap of G2G index Recent activity link. |label=Screencap of G2G index Recent activity link, highlighted by an arrow. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-158.png |align=l |size=150 |caption=Screencap of Covered wagon rear. |label=Screencap of the rear of a covered wagon that, on viewing the video, reminded the viewer of an unusual-looking grave marker. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-159.png |align=l |size=250 |caption=Shriners International Fez. |label=Shriners International Red Fez with scimitar, crescent moon, and star logo. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-160.png |align=l |size=200 |caption=Globe, and dove with olive branch. |label=Coloured globe of the world, a hand-shaped "dove" with olive branch superimposed over the globe, and the words "Peace Corps Volunteer" above and below the dove. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-171.png |align=l |size=200 |caption=G2G Pilot's Wings. |label=Silver pilot's wings, superimposed with the green and gold WikiTree DNA logo image. }} {{clear}} https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/ADWP2-173.png https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/ADWP2-173.png [[Image:ADWP2-128.png|Answer this post "button" for G2G posts.]] {{clear}} ==== Irish Girls ==== ☘ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-127 Anne Love : Arrival in Van Diemen's Land] ☘ {{Image|file=ADWP2-40.png |align=l |size=300 |label=Irish Famine Orphan Girls; Female Immigration Society }} {{clear}} [[Image:ADWP-855.png|100px|County Cavan, Ireland crest.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-855 '''County Cavan, Ireland crest.'''] 💫 [[Image:ADWP2-107.png|100px|County Clare, Ireland crest.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP2-107 '''County Clare, Ireland crest.'''] 💫 [[Image:ADWP2-260.png|100px|County Cork, Ireland crest.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP2-260 '''County Cork, Ireland crest.'''] 💫 [[Image:ADWP2-112.png|100px|Coat of Arms of the County of London (1914 to 1965). Barry wavy of six Azure and Argent on a Chief of the last the Cross of St. George charged with a Leopard of England. The Shield is ensigned with a Mural Crown Or.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP2-112 '''Coat of Arms of the County of London (1914 to 1965).'''] 💫 ==== Whatever-a-Thon Thons ==== [[Image:ADWP-210.png|200px|Wizard Hat Wizards of Aus]] {{Image|file=ADWP2-131.png |align=l |size=150 |caption=Chat icon for use on space page. |label=Stylised not-a-copy of the "Discord" logo showing a smiling head in a "talk bubble" on the left, with the word "discord" on the right, and another "talk bubble" beneath the word. The font used for the word was "DexGothicD". }} {{clear}} ==== Miscellaneous ==== {{Image|file=ADWP2-21.png |size=250 |align=l |caption=Champion Self Talker |label=Two "talking heads", identical in every way, for each is its own self, facing each other and talking each to the other. The heads are green-plaid in "colour". }} {{clear}} {{Image |file=ADWP2-96.png |size=250 |align=l |caption='''X-treme Kong''' |label=A stylised image of the giant ape, King Kong, atop a building, holding a flaring banner that reads "X-treme Kong". The words "Project Aide"; and "Right Hand Man" are situated to the right of the image. }} '''Please note: this image (X-treme Kong) was created specifically for WikiTree user [[King-21644|Mr Eddie King]]. Reuse by anyone not Mr King is not allowed.''' {{clear}} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo={{Name}} was born in pre-revolution China. |flag=ADWP2-54.png |tooltip=Qing Dynasty (1889–1912) Dragon Flag of China . }} {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo={{Name}} has Chinese ancestors. |flag=ADWP-968.png |tooltip=The word China set above an artistic depiction of the Great Wall of China. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-65.png |size=75 |align=l |caption=Black Sea on Germany Flag }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-66.png |size=75 |align=l |caption=Black Sea on Germany Flag }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-71.png |size=75 |align=l |caption=Black Sea on Germany Flag }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-72.png |size=75 |align=l |caption=Black Sea on Germany Flag }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-73.png |size=75 |align=l |caption=Black Sea on Germany Flag }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-133.png |size=150 |align=l |caption=Flag of the Rusyns |label=The Flag of the Rusyns comprises unevenly sized horizontal bands of blue, white, and red. In the centre is a divided shield, the left side of which has alternating bands of light blue and yellow. The right side of the shield has an upright red bear on a field of light grey. (If you want the correct armorial /heraldic language, try Wikipedia! :) ) }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-142.png |size=150 |align=l |caption=Flag of (1700s)
Esslingen am Neckar |label=The Flag of Esslingen am Neckar is comprised of a horizontal green band above an equal sized red band. In the centre of the green and red bands is a golden yellow shield with a black Germanic eagle spread-winged, with a white line designating the wing feathers. In the centre of the eagle's chest is a small shield divided vertically into green on the left and red on the right. In the green half is the letter C; while in the red half is the letter E. (If you want the correct armorial /heraldic language, try Wikipedia! :) ) }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-150.png |size=150 |align=l |caption=Flag of Malta
(1898–1923) |label=The Flag of Malta during the the period it was the "Crown Colony of the Island of Malta and its Dependencies" (commonly known as the Crown Colony of Malta or simply Malta — the British colony in the Maltese islands (1813-1964)). Blue in background, with the British Jack in the upper left, the fly carries a red and white shield, divided vertically red to the right, white to the left, centred in a white circle and outlined in yellow. (If you want the correct armorial /heraldic language, try Wikipedia! :) ) }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-152.png |size=150 |align=l |caption=Motifs on a ceremonial
stone palette; found
at Moundville, Alabama |label=Two tie-snakes and a hand-in-eye motif in a graphic based on a ceremonial stone palette found at the Moundville Site in Moundville. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-210.png |align=l |size=120 |caption=Australian flag }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-211.png |align=l |size=80 |caption=Australian flag }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-209.png |align=l |size=80 |caption=Flag of Cornwall }} {{Image|file=ADWP2.gif |align=l |size=80 |caption=Australian flag }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-212.png |align=l |size=80 |caption=Flag of Cornwall }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-213.png |align=l |size=80 |caption=Australian flag }} {{clear}} {{clear}} ===== General ===== {{Image|file=ADWP2-42.png |align=l |caption='''The name "Gwyneth" is Welsh in origin,
and means blessed.''' |label=The word "blessed" is superimposed over a field of blue asters, the flower for September (Gwyneth's birth month). }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-43.png |align=l |caption=Peace & Success on mountain laurel. |label=The name Lawrance derives from Lawrence / Laurence, which in turn derives from Laurel, used in ancient times to denote success, and peace. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-75.png |size=100 |align=l |caption=Hannah Cohoon's Tree of Life or Blazing Tree }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-89.png |align=l |size=120 |label=Two sprigs of Australian Golden Wattle (Australia's national Floral Emblem). }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-90.png |align=l |size=120 |caption=1912 Summer Olympics
Silver Medal.
Used in the biography of [[Wylie-2208|Mina Wiley]]. |label=The obverse (shown here) of the medal bears a relief of two female figures, about to place a laurel wreath "crown" on the head of an athlete. The reverse (not shown here) is a relief of a herald proclaiming “Ling”, the founder of the Swedish gym system, with “Olympiska / Spelen / Stockholm 1912″ written around edge. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-101.png |size=100 |align=l |caption=Earl'sCoronet (Britain) |label=A red and gold coronet bearing eight strawberry leaves (four visible) and eight silver balls (or pearls) around the rim (five visible). The rim that sits atop the head is of ermine. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-119.png |caption=Wolfgang Wolfie Mozart Cat }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-139.png |align=l |size=150 |caption= Horse-powered thresher. }} {{clear}} I see Wikitree pretty much as a Banyan. An absolute forest that is really only one tree -- but we all have our own "trunks" and "branches". {{Image|file=ADWP2-143.png |align=l |size=300 |caption=The Great Banyan Tree. |label=The Great Banyan Tree is in Kolkata, India. It is said to be more than 250 years old and covers 4.67 acres. It looks as though it is a forest of trees, but there is only one. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-144.png |align=l |size=150 |caption= Baby feet cradled in hands
(stone). |label=Etched Baby feet cradled in hands (stone). }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-145.png |align=l |size=150 |caption=Lotus with Butterfly
(stone). |label=Etched Lotus with Butterfly (stone). }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-146.png |align=l |size=150 |caption=Pink and Blue Stillborn Ribbon. |label=Pink and Blue Stillborn Ribbon with Baby Feet in Heart. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-147.png |align=l |size=150 |caption=Pink and Blue Stillborn Ribbon. |label=Pink and Blue (coloured similarly to the Maternal Death Ribbon) Stillborn Ribbon with Baby Feet in Heart. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-148.png |align=l |size=150 |caption=Pink and Blue Stillborn Ribbon
with Butterfly Wings. |label=Pink and Blue (coloured similarly to the Maternal Death Ribbon) Stillborn Ribbon with Baby Feet in Heart, superimposed over Butterfly Wings (based on the Stillborn Ribbon with Wings of Hope). }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-153.png |align=l |size=250 |caption=Crazy Horse Memorial Entrance Kiosk |label=The entrance kiosk for the Crazy Horse Memorial, in the Black Hills, Custer County, South Dakota, United States. On the kiosk wall, beneath a window, is a poster of the carved mountain in the background, with the scale model of what the finished memorial is intended to be in the foreground. The scale model shows Crazy Horse atop his horse, one arm extended, finger pointing. On the very left of the photo, past the kiosk, can be seen the carved mountain in the distant background. (Buses will take visitors much closer to the mountain.) }} {{clear}} {{clear}} ===== Things that can fall under "Religion" ===== * '''Christian Missionary''' — [[Image:ADWP2-126.png|50px|An open Bible is in front of a stylised cross, both surrounded by the words "Mission to the World".]] {{Religion|image=ADWP2-126.png|text=was a Christian Missionary.}} * {{Religion|image=ADWP2-126.png|text=was a Christian Missionary.}} will give you: {{clear}} ===== Occupations ===== * '''Vine Dresser''' — [[Image:ADWP2-1.png|50px|Vine dresser working in the vineyard.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-1.png|text=worked as a Vine dresser in vineyards.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-1.png|text=worked as a Vine dresser in vineyards.}} will give you: * '''Sculptor''' — [[Image:ADWP2-2.png|50px|A silhouette of a sculptor at work. Unfortunately for the piece on which he was working, your arrival has caused him to mis-hit, and he has broken off the nose!]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-2.png|text=was a Sculptor.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-2.png|text=was a Sculptor.}} will give you: * '''Carpenter''' — [[Image:ADWP2-3.png|50px|Carpenter's tools : a saw, some hammers, a plane, and a toolbox.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-3.png|text=was a Carpenter.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-3.png|text=was a Carpenter.}} will give you: * '''Bookkeeper''' — [[Image:ADWP2-4.png|50px|Abacus and quill pen.]] (This would work for an accountant, or anyone who works with counting.) {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-4.png|text=was a Bookkeeper.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-4.png|text=was a Bookkeeper.}} will give you: * '''Banker''' — [[Image:ADWP2-8.png|50px|A man sits behind a table with a safe beneath it, and an abacus, a couple of money bags, and piles of coins and gold bars upon it. There are bags of gold, or coins, or gold coins, beneath the table. Clearly this man is either a banker, or he is a miser counting his wealth.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-8.png|text=was a Banker.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-8.png|text=was a Banker.}} will give you: * '''Author/biographer''' — [[Image:ADWP2-9.png|50px|A quill pen in a bottle of ink sits beside a partially unrolled parchment sheet with "We the People" written at the top.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-9.png|text=was a writer of biographies.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-9.png|text=was a writer of biographies.}} will give you: * '''Photographer / Photo-Journalist''' — [[Image:ADWP2-45.png|50px|Camera with Flash.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-45.png|text=was a photographer.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-45.png|text=was a photographer.}} will give you: * '''Farmer''' — [[Image:ADWP2-48.png|50px|Tractor with plough, on field.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-48.png|text=was a farmer.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-48.png|text=was a farmer.}} will give you: * '''Shipwright''' — [[Image:ADWP2-49.png|50px|The Sydney Ferry Kosciusko, manufactured by David Drake, shipwright of New South Wales.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-49.png|text=was a Shipwright.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-49.png|text=was a Shipwright.}} will give you: * '''Royal (or Australian) Navy Sailor''' — [[Image:ADWP2-70.png|50px|Male Sailor silhouette.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-70.png|text=served in the Royal Navy.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-70.png|text=served in the Royal Navy.}} will give you: * Public Servant (male) — [[Image:ADWP2-76.png|50px|Male public servant is seated at a desk that is covered in books and folders.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-76.png|text=was employed as a Public Servant.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-76.png|text=was employed as a Public Servant.}} will give you: * 19th century Clerk (male) — [[Image:ADWP2-78.png|50px|A male clerk is seated on his high stool at a tall desk, working on some kind of ledger.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-78.png|text=was employed as a clerk.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-78.png|text=was employed as a clerk.}} will give you: * Early 20th century Clerk/Office Worker (female) — [[Image:ADWP2-80.png|50px|A female office worker is seated at a desk, with a typewriter to one side, and lookingat a steno pad.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-80.png|text=was employed as an office clerk.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-80.png|text=was employed as an office clerk.}} will give you: * Male Cook (specifically, railroad dining car) — [[Image:ADWP2-81.png|50px|A male cook is standing in his kitchen.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-81.png|text=was employed as a cook.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-81.png|text=was employed as a cook.}} will give you: * (Male) Janitor with Broom — [[Image:ADWP2-83.png|50px|A silhouette of a male janitor with a broom sweeping up a dust cloud.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-83.png|text=was employed as a janitor.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-83.png|text=was employed as a janitor.}} will give you: * Delivery Truck Driver — [[Image:ADWP2-84.png|50px|A cartoon-style truck, with the word "delivery" on the side.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-84.png|text=was employed as a delivery truck driver.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-84.png|text=was employed as a delivery truck driver.}} will give you: * Odd Job Man — [[Image:ADWP2-85.png|50px|A workman with various tools in his arms and hands, with a bucket on the ground, and a ladder to one side.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-85.png|text=was employed as an odd job man.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-85.png|text=was employed as an odd job man.}} will give you: * Auto Mechanic — [[Image:ADWP2-87.png|50px|A mechanic fixes a car in the foreground, while another car is at the fuel pump in the background, filling up its tank.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-87.png|text=was employed as an auto mechanic.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-87.png|text=was employed as an auto mechanic.}} will give you: * Male barber — [[Image:ADWP2-94.png|50px|A male barber is cutting the hair of a young boy.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-94.png|text=was employed as a barber.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-94.png|text=was employed as a barber.}} will give you: * Cellarman — [[Image:ADWP2-95.png|50px|A man is carrying a barrel on one shoulder, and a couple of beer jugs in the other hand.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-95.png|text=was employed as a cellarman.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-95.png|text=was employed as a cellarman.}} will give you: * Bricklayer — [[Image:ADWP2-98.png|50px|A man is holding a mortaring trowel in one hand, and is placing a brick onto the already laid bricks of a partially built brick wall with the other.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-98.png|text=engaged in the trade of bricklaying. }} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-98.png|text=engaged in the trade of bricklaying. }} will give you: * Sydney Tram — [[Image:ADWP2-99.png|50px|A single late 1890s/early 1900s Sydney NSW tram.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-99.png|text=was a Tramways employee.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-99.png|text=was a Tramways employee.}} will give you: * Sawyers at Work — [[Image:ADWP2-100.png|50px|Two sawyers are at work using a pit saw. Other workers are in the background.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-100.png|text=was employed as a sawyer.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-100.png|text=was employed as a sawyer.}} will give you: * Upholsterer at Work — [[Image:ADWP2-102.png|50px|A male is working on covering the seat and back of a chair, with two finished chairs, of different styles, alongside.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-102.png|text=was employed as an upholsterer.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-102.png|text=was employed as an upholsterer.}} will give you: * Corset Maker — [[Image:ADWP2-103.png|50px|A needle and spool of thread alongside a fancy corset.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-103.png|text=was employed as a corset maker.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-103.png|text=was employed as a corset maker.}} will give you: * CommercialTraveller / Travelling Salesman — [[Image:ADWP2-104.png|50px|A man is trudging along a road, carrying two suitcases. (Maybe they hold cosmetics, kitchen gadgets, or volumes of an encyclopaedia!)]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-104.png|text=worked as a commercial traveller.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-104.png|text=worked as a commercial traveller.}} will give you: * Horse Cab Driver — [[Image:ADWP2-110.png|50px|A man is seated on the high seat of a horse-drawn hansom cab, driving the vehicle along a tree-lined road.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-110.png|text=worked as a Horse Cab Driver.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-110.png|text=worked as a Horse Cab Driver.}} will give you: * Surgeon — [[Image:ADWP2-114.png|50px|A man is kitted out in surgical scrubs and protective gloves.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-114.png|text=was a surgeon.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-114.png|text=was a surgeon.}} will give you: * Chain Maker — [[Image:ADWP2-120.png|50px|Several sizes of chains forming what may be the letters C and M, are surrounded by another chain almost forming a circle.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-120.png|text=was a Chain Maker.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-120.png|text=was a Chain Maker.}} will give you: * Perfumer / Perfume maker/manufacturer — [[Image:ADWP2-121.png|50px|A person is in a laboratory with several vials of a substance giving off a pleasant odour.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-121.png|text=was a Perfumer.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-121.png|text=was a Perfumer.}} will give you: * Wood Bender — [[Image:ADWP2-122.png|50px|A large brick oven-like structure, used for steaming wood until it can be bent into shapes which, once dried, will hold as formed.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-122.png|text=was a Steam Bender (of wood).}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-122.png|text=Steam Bender (of wood).}} will give you: * Straw Plait maker/sewer/dealer — [[Image:ADWP2-127.png|50px|A collage of different styles, and sizes, or straw plaits.]] (This would work for a straw plait maker, a straw plait sewer, a straw hat sewer/maker, a straw plait dealer (one who buys and sells straw plaits), or anyone working with straw plaits.) {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-127.png|text=was a straw plait sewer.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-127.png|text=was a straw plait sewer.}} will give you: * Hula Dancer — [[Image:ADWP2-130.png|50px|A female hula dancer holds floral leis as she dances.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-130.png|text=was a hula dancer.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-130.png|text=was a hula dancer.}} will give you: * Tambour Lace Maker — [[Image:ADWP2-138.png|50px|The daughters of James Waldegrave, 2nd Earl Waldegrave, KG, PC, FRS (4 March 1715 – 13 April 1763): Lady Elizabeth Laura Waldegrave, Countess Waldegrave (1760-1816), who was a Lady of the Bedchamber to Charlotte, Princess Royal, eldest daughter of King George III (she married her cousin, thus retaining the same last name); Lady Charlotte Maria Fitzroy, Countess of Euston, née Waldegrave (1761-1808); and Lady Anna (1762–1801); occupied with their maidenly activities, including winding yarn, and crafting tambour lace; in a painting by Sir Joshua Reynolds PRA FRS FRSA (16 July 1723 – 23 February 1792).]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-138.png|text=was a tambour worker.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-138.png|text=was a tambour worker.}} will give you: * Dressmaker / Seamstress — [[Image:ADWP2-141.png|50px|A woman sits at a sewing machine on the right, while on the left a seamstress is making a fitting on another woman in the centre. Several spools of thread, and a couple of needles are spread around.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-141.png|text=was employed as a dressmaker.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-141.png|text=was employed as a dressmake.}} will give you: * Civil Servant GPO (England) / Postal Employee General Post Office (England) — [[Image:ADWP2-157.png|50px|The letters GPO are enclosed by a curve-sided rectangle, and surmounted by a gold crown.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-157.png|text=was employed as a Civil Servant with the General Post Office.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-157.png|text=was employed as a Civil Servant with the General Post Office.}} will give you: * Land Army "Girl" with (WWI) soldier — [[Image:ADWP2-167.png|50px|The image of a woman using a hoe or a rake, is superimposed over the image of a soldier with a rifle. The caption reads "Get behind the girl he left behind him". This image was cropped from a recruitment posted for the British Women's Land Army for the Great War (1914-1918), and modified.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-167.png|text=was a member of the Women's Land Army.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-167.png|text=was a member of the Women's Land Army.}} will give you: * Women's Land Army wheat sheaf — [[Image:ADWP2-168.png|50px|A sheaf of golden wheat, representing the Women's Land Army badge, set into a circular "frame", with the words "Women's Land Army" in the "frame".]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-168.png|text=was a member of the Women's Land Army.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-168.png|text=was a member of the Women's Land Army.}} will give you: * Painter — [[Image:ADWP2-172.png|50px|A man stand behind a table with a number of paint cans upon it. On the floor are some paint brushes, and another paint can. On the large window behind him are the words "Pete's Paints for all your painting needs", and a stylised painter with brush in hand.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-172.png|text=was a painter.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-172.png|text=was a painter.}} will give you: * Conductor - music [[Image:ADWP2-174.png|50px|A silhouetted figure stands with both arms raised and outstretched. In one hand is a Conductor's baton. Above the figure is a musical staff, with a treble clef. From the staff and clef extend colourful swirls, indicative of wondrous music being played.]] {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-174.png|text=was an orchestra Contuctor.}} {{Occupation|image=ADWP2-174.png|text=was an orchestra Contuctor.}} will give you: {{clear}} ==== Specific to a Person ==== {{Image|file=ADWP2.png |align=l |size=175 |caption='''Lotus Vase.
(Mabel Lesslie; circa 1929)''' |label=Lotus vase - shows blue and green lotus leaves curving up the shape of the vase, towards the yellow and cream interior of the flower on the midsection of the vase, essentially "cutting" v-shapes. 18cm high Circa 1929. Mabel instructed that it should be kept in the family. A matching vase is held by the Art Gallery of New South Wales. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-11.png |align=r |size=180 |caption='''Portrait of Fanny Fern'''
(before 1872) |label=Sara Payson Willis aka Fanny Fern is described as being: "A large, argumentative brunette with a florid complexion, an aquiline nose, and sharp blue eyes...She made up in self-assurance for what she lacked in beauty." In this portrait, Fanny's dress has a button front, sporting large light-coloured (possibly white, yellow, or cream) buttons, a tightly gathered skirt, and a broad zig-zag stripe down the drop-shoulder sleeve. Fanny is leaning on her right arm, atop a pile of books that are placed on some kind of pedestal, and is clasping her left hand in the right. Her hair is severely parted down the centre, and smoothed across her head to where there are bunches of tight, ringlet-like curls that cascade down the sides of her head to just above her shoulders. She is wearing a ribbon around her neck, tied in a bow at the front – although this might be actually attached to the dress bodice. This looks as though it were a brightly coloured gown, but it is impossible to know from this black-and-white image. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-10.png |size=200 |caption='''Wellesley College
Basketball Team 1898''' |label=The group of "girls" making up the Basketball Team are named, but not with any designation of which name goes with which face. Team members were - M.L. Barker (Captain); L. J. Freeman (Business Manager); Annie M. Vose, '98, Alice M. Austin, '98, Mabel Parton, '99 (Forwards); Elfie Graff, '97, Freda Moore, '98, Marg L. Barker, '98 (Center); Mary W. Dawson, '97, Adelaide V. Schoonover, '98, Helen Z. Holder (Backs); Frances H. Rousmanier, '98, Thodosia A. Sargeant, '98, Harriet M. Parkhurst, '97, Mary E. Tebbets, '97 (Subsitutes). }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-12.png |align=l |size=475 |label=Niké Parton quote: "I paint a lot of what I believe in." — superimposed on a crop from one of her paintings. There is a small white house in the background, with colourful Florida vegetation in the foreground. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-13.png |align=l |size=425 |label=Niké Parton quote : "That’s my primary interest - expressing the beauty of nature so people won’t destroy it." — superimposed on a crop from one of her paintings. There are some stylised birds in the sky. (What cannot be seen, as it was cropped out, is the people picking bright, colourful flowers.) }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-14.png |align=l |size=175 |caption='''James Parton II (1941).''' |label=An almost smiling James in a passport photograph shows him sporting a classic "Errol Flynn moustache". As described on his military enlistment, he has brown hair, and brown eyes. James is wearing a dark-coloured suit, with button-down shirt, and a striped tie. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-15.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''James Parton
by Oliver Ingraham Lay
(1868).''' |label=A portrait of James Parton by Oliver Ingraham Lay (1868), depicts him seated in an armless, tapestry-covered chair, reading a book. James is wearing a dark jacket (perhaps the kind referred to as a "smoker's jacket"), a white shirt, and a dark neck tie that appears to be tied in a bow. (It is a little difficult to tell beneath his neatly trimmed beard.) }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-17.png |size=200 |align=l |caption='''Something Beautiful.''' |label=In the centre is a full-bloom red rose. In the lower right corner is the art bug (with palettes for wings, and paint brushes for antennae). The words are "Something Beautiful, just for you." }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-36.png |align=l |size=325 |caption='''Elizabeth Alderdice (1876) Birth Registration.''' |Crop of the scanned register page for Elizabeth's birth, showing clearly that she was born on the 16th February. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-46.png |align =l |size=200 |caption=Arthur Charles Williams,
death notice. |label=Williams, Arthur Charles—September 20, 1972, at his home, 100 Beresford Road, Homebush, dearly beloved husband of the late Maggie Williams, and beloved father of Malcolm and Alison, fond father-in-law of Leonard, dearest grandfather of Linda and Tony. Aged 81 years. At rest. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-47.png |align =l |size=200 |caption=Arthur Charles Williams,
funeral notice. |label=Williams — The relatives and friends of the late ARTHUR CHARLES WILLIAMS of 100 Beresford Road, Homebush, are invited to attend his funeral, tomorrow (Friday), to leave the Presbyterian Church, Homebush Road, Strathfield, after service appointed to commence at 1:30 p.m. At conclusion of the service the funeral will leave for the Rookwood crematorium. DIGNIFIED FUNERALS; LAKEMBA; FIVE DOCK. A.F.D.A. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-52.png |align=l |caption=Heart-shaped Mouse Tails. |label=A female mouse in a blue polka-dotted dress, a pink polka-dotted head bow and pink shoes, is seated on a bench beside a male mouse in red pants, and yellow shoes. The male has his arm around the female's waist, and the couple is highlighted with a pink heart. Each mouse's tail curls up making one-half of a heart. The image is surrounded by a layered brown frame. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-53.png |align=l |size=250 |caption=Clarence Williams III and Gloria Foster
(Mod Squad; 1970) |label=Clarence Williams III and his wife, Gloria Foster, in a scene from the "Mod Squad" television show's episode "A Hint of Darkness, a Hint of Light" (1970), where Gloria plays blind woman, Janny Wills. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-56.png |align=l |size=250 |caption='''Arthur "Harpo" Marx
playing the harp (circa 1926).''' |label=A seated Arthur "Harpo" Marx is playing one of his harps. Family sources say that his two Lyon & Healy Gold-Gilt Concert Grand, model #24 harps were donated to Israeli orchestras after his death. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-57.png |align=l |size=300 |caption='''All five Marx brothers just before the ''Tonight!''
show (1957), their only television
appearance together.''' |label=The five Marx brothers, just prior to their only television appearance together, on the Tonight! America After Dark, hosted by Jack Lescoulie, February 18, 1957; from left: Arthur aka Harpo, Herbert Manfred aka Zeppo, Leonard Joseph aka Chico, Julius Henry aka Groucho and Milton aka Gummo. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-59.png |align=l |size=225 |caption='''Harpo Marx and children.''' |label=Harpo Marx and three of his children joking around wearing Harpo wigs, all with the classic Harpo open-mouthed laugh, and all with one arm pointing forward. A harp is just visible behind the two boys on the left. Published caption: IS EVERYBODY HARPO?-- Children of Harpo, the silent Marx brother, don wigs and demonstrate that they, too, have happy gift of pantomime. From laugh to riot, we see Alec, Jimmy (who couldn't help peeking), Minnie and Father Harpo himself. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-58.png |align=l |size=225 |caption='''Harpo Marx and Shirley Temple
on the set of "Duck Soup"
(circa 1933)''' |label=Harpo Marx on the set of the movie "Duck Soup", with a very young, not yet the star she would become, Shirley Temple. Harpo was so enamoured with Shirley, he wished to adopt her – even offering her parents money if they would concede. (They didn't.) }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-69.png |align=l |size=275 |caption='''Land Army Girls on the Roberts Farm –
Amelia centre-front,
Betty Roberts behind (circled).''' |label=A group of the Women's Land Army employed by Alfred Roberts, on his Hampshire farm. Amelia King is centre-front, and Betty Roberts – daughter of the farmer – is seated in the centre of the row above and behind. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-3.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Anti Discrimination Protest Leaflet.''' |label=This leaflet featured Amelia King, and also mentioned Leary (correctly Learie]) Constantine, a well-known broadcaster and sportsman (a cricketer, to be precise), being subjected to discrimination based on the colour of their skin. The text states that "coloured folk can die fighting for us, can help destroy Fascism, can help preserve our freedom, but they are not allowed to gather in the harvest, or stay at certain hotels". It asks how long such should be allowed to continue, then states it depends on the reader, who should add their protest to the "growing demand that racial discrimination be ended forever". }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-79.png |align=l |size=300 |caption=Crossley Bottomley - Police Gazette notice.
Attached to [[Bottomley-437|Crossley Bottomley (1851-)]] |label=UK. Police Gazettes.1812-1902,1921-1927 for Crossley Bottomley. No. 5160 FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 9,1872. LARCENY AND EMBEZZLEMENT. Description of CROSSLEY BOTTOMLEY, late a clerk in the employ of the Littleborough Gas Company, charged with embezzling various sums of money : 22 years of age, 5 feet 4 inches high, fresh complexion, dark brown hair, no whiskers or moustache ; dressed in a brown cloth overcoat, dark cloth jacket, light tweed cloth trousers, and black billy-cock hat ; he was formerly a clerk at the Railway Station, Littleborough, and is a native of that place. A reward of £10 will be paid for his apprehension. Information to be given to Superintendent Brindle, County Police Office, Rochdale, Lancashire, who holds a warrant for his apprehension. — Bow Street, February 9. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-88.png |align=l |size=250 |caption=Used in the biography of [[Wylie-2208|Mina Wiley]]. |label=Mina Wylie, of Coogee, with medals. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-111.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Raleigh font collage
(Font created by Robert Norton).''' |label=A collage of statements, all using the font called Raleigh, superimposed over a colourful swirled background. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-115.png |size=200 |align=l |caption=Lionel Bonsey's
''Mrs Privett'' book cover. |label=An artistic rendering of the cover of "Mrs Privett", by Lionel Bonsey. "Mrs Privett" is dressed in red, and is pushing what appears to be a perambulator filled with shopping parcels. She also ha a full shopping basket on her arm. There are houses in the background, and a red double-decker bus. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-116.png |size=200 |align=l |caption=Lionel Bonsey's
''Stormy Passage'' book cover. |label=An artistic rendering of the cover of "Stormy Passage", by Lionel Bonsey. A sailor dressed in blue stands at a ship's wheel, choppy waves visible below him. He has eyeglasses on a chain, and a pipe clenched between his teeth. }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-118.png |caption=William Reginald Guy Pearson CWGC certificate. }} {{clear}} {{clear}} ==== Civil War Nurses ==== [[Space:In_Memoriam_-_Civil_War_Nurses|'''In Memoriam: Civil War Nurses.''']]
{{Image|file=ADWP2-22.png |size=100 |align=l |caption='''Clara Barton.''' |label=Clara Barton. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-23.png |size=100 |align=l |caption='''Walt Whitman.''' |label=Head and shoulders crop of Walter Whitman. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-24.png |size=100 |align=l |caption='''Ada White Bacot''' |label=Ada White Bacot }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-25.png |size=100 |align=l |caption='''Sally Tompkins''' |label=Sally Tompkins }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-26.png |size=100 |align=l |caption='''Sallie Hembree Todd''' |label=Sallie Hembree Todd }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-27.png |size=100 |align=l |caption='''Laura Smith Haviland''' |label=Laura Smith Haviland }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=ADWP2-28.png |size=100 |align=l |caption='''Alcott's Nurse.''' |label=Alcott's Nurse. }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-29.png |size=100 |align=l |caption='''Mary Ann Bickerdyke''' |label=Mary Ann Bickerdyke }} {{Image|file=ADWP2-97.png |size=100 |align=l |caption='''Clarissa "Clara" Dye''' |label=Clarissa Fellows Jones "Clara" Dye }} {{clear}} ==== Bottom of Page ==== ===== HTML (and other) ICONS and SYMBOLS ===== £ (pound sign) née ‽ (interrobang (&# 8253 ;)) & emsp ; (without spaces) is an em-space   Tack så mycket (thank you very much)
'''{{Orange|⚭}}''' (wedding rings) '''•''' (bullet point (& # 8226 ;)) '''➢''' (right-facing arrow (& # 10146 ;)) '''🕊''' (dove) '''🖇''' (paperclips) 👪 (father+mother+child) ⚓ (anchor) 🎖 ([https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/ADWP-700.png medal]) ♿ (wheelchair) 🏫 (books and apple) 🏟 (sports arena) 🏙 (city)
'''🔗''' (link) 🌫 (water (wavy lines))💐 (bunch of flowers) 💫 (sparks) 🙏 (Praying) 👐 (hands / clap) 👶 (baby) 📚 (books) ★ (black star) ☆ (open, or white, star) ☘ (shamrock) (Chi Rho) ☙ (Reversed Rotated Floral Heart Bullet) ♬ (music note) {{Blue|👣}} {{Red|👣}} (feet)
(stress outlined white star) (open center black star) (outlined black star) (black center white star ) (pinwheel star) ✦ (Black Four Pointed Star)
🌟 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-221 Star (five point)] 🌟 🌴 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-219 Sailboat icon] [[Image:ADWP-219.png|18px|Sailboat.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-274 Cargo Ship with star background] [[Image:ADWP-274.png|25px|Cargo Ship with star background.]] 🚢 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-275 Cargo Ship] [[Image:ADWP-275.png|25px|Cargo Ship.]] 🚢 (ship) [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-224.png Sail Ship] [[Image:ADWP-224.png|22px|Sail Ship.]] 🚢 (ship) [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-227 Sailing Ship silhouette icon] [[Image:ADWP-227.png|25px|Sailboat.]] 🚢 (ship) [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/ADWP-6.jpg Mayoral Chain of Office] [[Image:ADWP-6.jpg|20px|Mayoral Chain of Office.]] 🛪 🛩 🚀 🚁 🚂 🚲
⛪ (church with steeple) {{Red|⛼}} (gravestone) ⚰ (coffin) 🙌 (praise) 🎹 (piano keys) 🐦 (cardinal in flight) 🌺 (flower) 🌻 (sunflower) 🌼 (daisy) 🎈 (balloon) 🏡 (house) 🖼 (bunch of tulips) 🌳 (tree) 🌲 (conical tree) 🌴 (palm tree) 🚢 (ship) ⚖ (scales of justice) 🗟 (works for newspaper) {{Red|📜}} (scroll (works for wills)) 📖 (open book (works for schooling/education)) 📝 (paper and pen/pencil (should do for census)) 📆 (calendar) ⚀ ⚁ ⚂ ⚃ ⚄ ⚅

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[[Category:Background Images]] [[Image:ADWP-352.png|400px|center|Green Circles - upper bar.]] '''My images for backgrounds.'''
Unless otherwise indicated, all images were either created by me from scratch, or were digitally adapted from public domain images freely available online / photographs or other images on my computer, or backup disks.
Some of these backgrounds are designed to be used with "matching" primary images, which can be found on my [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:ADWPprimaries '''Primary Images'''] page. [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] [[Image:ADWP-353.png|400px|center|Green Circles - lowerbar.]] === Obviously not mine === : ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Roses%20Graphics%20&%20Things '''Rose's Graphics and Things'''] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Wagner-8199 Beige Floral] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Buckley-3778 Pink Roses] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Roses_Graphics_Things-37 Rock Wall (Rose's graphics)] ☼ : ☼ [[Space:Seamless_tiled_background_textures|Seamless tiled background textures]]. : ☼ [[Space:Scott%27s_Seamless_Texture_Backgrounds|Scott's Texture Backgrounds]] : ☼ [[Space:Karen%27s_Image_Sandbox|Karen's Images]] [[Image:ADWP-353.png|400px|center|Green Circles - lowerbar.]] [[#End of Images|Bottom of Page.]] === Background Images By Me === [[Image:ADWP-898.png|70px|Erica vagans aka Cornish heath, wandering heath (seamless).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-898 Erica vagans aka Cornish heath, wandering heath (seamless).] ☼ ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-119 Yellow Floral] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-123.png|100px|Shamrocks (seamless)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-123 Shamrocks] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Deian-3-1 Yellow Butterflies] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-82 Clouds BG.] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-73 Pink Star] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-4 William Street QR station, Rockhampton] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-161 Stone Wall] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Paul-5461 Grey BG with red geometric] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Paul-5462 Yellow plasma] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-175 Orange cement] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-176 Beige puzzle] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-190 Green Texture BG] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-102 Mirror Tree (ADWP's BG)] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/McConnachie-95 Scots Thistle] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Hay-3779 Hay tartan] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-247 Green Floral] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-252 Irish Harps] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-14 Sepia Floral] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-257 Blue-Green collage] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-259 Light Blue Weave] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-260 Butterfly on Starlight] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-262 Green Floral Collage] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-265 Antique floral with books.] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-269 Leaves on Green] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-281 Silhouetted Ships on Water] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-280 Victorian Houses] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-290 Vintage Lilies] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-18 Butterfly on Lilac Roses] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-294 Vintage Roses, Golden] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-303 Roses BG] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-305.png|100px|Vintage Roses (seamless)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-305 Vintage Roses] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-314.png|100px|Vintage Roses on Green (seamless)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-314 Vintage Roses on Green] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-20.jpg|100px|Pale Lemon Floral (seamless)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-20 '''Pale Lemon''' Floral (seamless)] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-498.png|100px|Pale green pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/ADWP-498 '''Pale Green''' pattern.] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-309 Blue-Grey BG] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-312 Grey Stars Pattern] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-319 Blue-Grey Stars Pattern] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-315 Sugar Cane] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-320 Psalm One bookplate] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-325 Golden Vintage Roses (muted)] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-327 Piano Keyboards] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-329 Cotton puffs] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-333 Haybale] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-340 Shamrocks] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-357.png|100px|Wonderful World Green Leaves (seamless)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-357 Wonderful World Green Leaves.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-360.png|100px|Lilac Roses puzzle.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-360 Lilac Roses puzzle.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-366.png|100px|Crumpled Paper (blue-grey).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-366 Crumpled Paper (blue-grey).] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-367.png|100px|Grey Brick Wall.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-367 Grey Brick Wall.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-369.png|100px|Frost Feathers.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-369 Frost Feathers] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-372.png|100px|Shoes on the Wall.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-372 Shoes on the Wall] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-373.png|100px|Golden Frost Feathers.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-373 Golden Frost Feathers] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-383.png|100px|Girl in Garden Sky background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-383 Girl in Garden Sky background.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-385.png|100px|Blue Sky with Birds.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-385 Blue Sky with Birds.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-386.png|100px|Beige and Green.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-386 Beige and Green.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-392.png|100px|Sepia Patterns.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-392 Sepia Patterns.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-394.png|100px|Blue Patterns.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-394 Blue Patterns.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-396.png|100px|Beige Patterns.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-396 Beige Patterns.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-399.png|100px|Green and Gold Patterns.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-399 Green and Gold Patterns.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-405.png|100px|Tan and Green pattern.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-405 Tan and Green pattern] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-408.png|100px|Vertical Grey Stripe pattern.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-408 Vertical Grey Stripe pattern.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-411.png|100px|Brown and beige pattern.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-411 Brown and beige pattern.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-412.png|100px|Clouds in Blue Sky.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-412 Clouds in Blue Sky (better).] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-414.png|100px|Coloured box pattern.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-414 Coloured box pattern] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-415.png|100px|Basketweave.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-415 Basketweave] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-417.png|100px|Blue Sky pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-417 Blue Sky pattern.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-418.png|100px|Blue Basketweave.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-418 Blue Basketweave.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-419.png|100px|Coloured Herringbone Weave.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-418 Coloured Herringbone Weave.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-593.png|100px|Herringbone Weave Pattern (blue-grey).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-5938 Herringbone Weave Pattern (blue-grey).] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-420.png|100px|Blue Basketweave (faded).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-420 Blue Basketweave (faded).] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-421.png|100px|Green Basketweave.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-421 Green Basketweave.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-422.png|100px|Coloured Box pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-422 Coloured Box pattern.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-423.png|100px|Blue clouds in Blue Sky.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-423 Blue clouds in Blue Sky.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-433.png|100px|Snow Patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-433 Snow Patterns.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-434.png|100px|Light Snow Pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-434 Light Snow Pattern.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-435.png|100px|Snow and Tree Pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-435 Snow and Tree Pattern.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-437.png|100px|Blue-grey Patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-437 Blue-grey Patterns.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-440.png|100px|Herringbone Weave Pattern (sepia).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-440 Herringbone Weave Pattern (sepia).] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-482.png|100px|Herringbone Weave Pattern (light green).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-482 Herringbone Weave Pattern (light green).] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-442.png|100px|Light Blue Clouds.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-442 Light Blue Clouds.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-448.png|100px|Autumn Leaves.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-448 Autumn Leaves.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-454.png|100px|Fabric, patterned (gold on grey).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-454 Fabric, patterned (gold on grey).] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-391.png|100px|Fabric, patterned (pink).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-391 Fabric, patterned (pink).] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-464.png|100px|Dandelion flowers (pink) with pearls.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-464 Dandelion flowers (pink) with pearls.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-467.png|100px|Tan Swirls.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-467 Tan Swirls.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-470.png|100px|Blue cobblestone.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-470 Blue cobblestone.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-471.png|100px|Vintage roses green overlay.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-471 Vintage roses green overlay.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-476.png|100px|Dandelions with small candy.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-476 Dandelions with small candy.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-479.png|100px|Basketweave - multicoloured.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-479 Basketweave - multicoloured.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-480.png|100px|Basket weave.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-480 Basket weave.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-493.png|100px|Brown and light brown pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/ADWP-493.png Brown and light brown pattern.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-495.png|100px|Tan and brown stripe pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/ADWP-495.png Tan and brown stripe pattern.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-505.png|100px|Butterflies on green.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/ADWP-505.png Butterflies on green.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-510.png|100px| Pale blue square with crystal effect.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/ADWP-510.png Pale blue square with crystal effect.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-508.png|100px|Pale blue square with ribbon effect.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/ADWP-508.png Pale blue square with ribbon effect.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-513.png|100px|Tan and Green stripe pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/ADWP-513.png Tan and Green stripe pattern.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-515.png|100px|Water tank background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/ADWP-515.png Water tank background.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-517.png|100px|Cracked Card.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/ADWP-517.png Cracked Card.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-526.png|100px|Blue Speckle.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/ADWP-526.png Blue Speckle.] ☼ [[Image:ADWP-529.png|100px|Cream and Green pattern.]] Cream and Green pattern. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-531.png|100px|Birds in Blue Sky.]] Birds in Blue Sky. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-536.png|100px|Green pattern on cream.]] Green pattern on cream. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-537.png|100px|Cream with red-brown pattern.]] Cream with red-brown pattern. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-538.png|100px|Brown on brown pattern.]] Brown on brown pattern.☼ [[Image:ADWP-539.png|100px|Pink on pink pattern.]] Pink on pink pattern.☼ [[Image:ADWP-544.png|100px|Blue Star pattern.]] Blue Star pattern. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-545.png|100px|Green and yellow pattern on green.]] Green and yellow pattern on green. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-546.png|100px|Rust brown on tan pattern.]] Rust brown on tan pattern. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-547.png|100px| Blue pattern on blue.]] Blue pattern on blue. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-549.png|100px|Shearing Shed Tally Board.]] Shearing Shed Tally Board. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-553.png|100px|Basketweave (pink and blue).]] Basketweave (pink and blue). ☼ [[Image:ADWP-558.png|100px|Vintage red rose.]] Vintage red rose. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-568.png|100px|Blue-purple patterns.]] Blue-purple patterns. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-585.png|100px|Ecru patterns.]] Ecru patterns. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-588.png|100px|Ecru background.]] Ecru background. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-591.png|100px|Lilac Roses.]] Lilac Roses. ☼ [[Image:ADWP-598.png|100px|Lilac Roses.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-598 Lilac Roses.] [[Image:ADWP-604.png|100px|Tan Swirls pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-604 Tan Swirls pattern.] [[Image:ADWP-626.png|100px|Books on blue.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-626 Books on blue.] [[Image:ADWP-645.png|100px|Beige cloth.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-645 Beige cloth.] [[Image:ADWP-648.png|100px|Blacksmith's Smithy background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-648 Blacksmith's Smithy background.] [[Image:ADWP-655.png|100px|Gold-green patterns on salmon.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-655 Gold-green patterns on salmon.] [[Image:ADWP-658.png|100px|Mirrored handwriting on postcard.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-658 Mirrored handwriting on postcard.] [[Image:ADWP-662.png|100px|Trains on brown swirls.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-662 Trains on brown swirls.] [[Image:ADWP-664.png|100px|McGregor red and black plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-664 McGregor red and black plaid.] [[Image:ADWP-668.png|100px|Candy coloured speckles.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-668 Candy coloured speckles.] [[Image:ADWP-680.png|100px|Vintage roses - double-mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-680 Vintage roses - double-mirrored.] [[Image:ADWP-684.png|100px|Sepia floral patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-684 Sepia floral patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-688.png|100px|Patterned pink leather.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-688 Patterned pink leather.] [[Image:ADWP-690.png|100px|Flowers on pink candy-speckled background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-690 Flowers on pink candy-speckled background.] [[Image:ADWP-693.png|100px|Green plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-693 Green plaid background.] [[Image:ADWP-696.png|100px|Brown wavy stripes pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-696 Brown wavy stripes pattern (Baby's Day Out background).] [[Image:ADWP-697.png|100px|Blue and Green plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-697 Blue and Green plaid background.] [[Image:ADWP-710.png|100px|Light Brown with central pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-710 Light Brown with central pattern.] [[Image:ADWP-712.png|100px|Light Brown with pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-712 Light Brown with pattern.] [[Image:ADWP-720.png|100px|Salzburger Emigrants trees background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-720 Salzburger Emigrants trees background.] [[Image:ADWP-725.png|100px|Cream square background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-725 Cream square background.] [[Image:ADWP-728.png|100px|Cream and golden brown vertical stripes background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-728 Cream and golden brown vertical stripes background.] [[Image:Paul-5480.png|100px|Baby Binkie with stars on blue-green background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Paul-5480 Baby Binkie with stars on blue-green background.] [[Image:ADWP-735.png|100px|Green and yellow plasma pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-735 Green and yellow plasma pattern.] [[Image:ADWP-743.png|100px|Grey on grey collage pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-743 Grey on grey collage pattern.] [[Image:ADWP-745.png|100px|blue-green-red-grey plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-745 blue-green-red-grey plaid.] [[Image:ADWP-747.png|100px|Light blue clouds.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-747 Light blue clouds.] [[Image:ADWP-754.png|100px|Red-green-black plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-754 Red-green-black plaid background.] [[Image:ADWP-757.png|100px|Green blue yellow plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-757 Green blue yellow plaid background.] [[Image:ADWP-758.png|100px|Brown green yellow black plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-758 Brown green yellow black plaid background.] [[Image:ADWP-763.png|100px|Green blue red plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-763 Green blue red plaid background.] [[Image:ADWP-767.png|100px|Golden hay collage background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-767 Golden hay collage background.] [[Image:ADWP-774.png|100px|Lilac and white patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-774 Lilac and white patterns background.] [[Image:ADWP-776.png|100px|Tailor shop wallpaper motif (grey toned).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-776 Tailor shop wallpaper motif (grey toned).] [[Image:ADWP-777.png|100px|Sandhills background collage (beige and cream).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-777 Sandhills background (beige and cream).] [[Image:ADWP-778.png|100px|Blue and green plaid overlay background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-778 Blue and green plaid overlay background.] [[Image:ADWP-780.png|100px|Light-blue canvas square background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-780 Light-blue canvas square background.] [[Image:ADWP-787.png|100px|Ecru or Light Grey coloured canvas square background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-787 Ecru or Light Grey coloured canvas square background.] [[Image:ADWP-793.png|100px|Blue-green-black plaid overlay background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-793 Blue-green-black plaid overlay background.] [[Image:ADWP-797.png|100px|Whovian TARDIS mirror collage background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-797 Whovian TARDIS mirror collage background.] [[Image:ADWP-804.png|100px|Whovian TARDIS mirror collage background with weeping angel, daleks, & cyberman.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-804 Whovian TARDIS mirror collage background with weeping angel, daleks, & cyberman.] [[Image:ADWP-808.png|100px|Whovian TARDIS mirror collage background with Cameraman on stool.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-808 Whovian TARDIS mirror collage background with Cameraman on stool.] [[Image:ADWP-812.png|100px|Light blue glass-block patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-812 Light blue glass-block patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-815.png|100px|Light pink glass-block patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-815 Light pink glass-block patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-825.png|100px|Light green glass-block patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-825 Light green glass-block patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-838.png|100px|Sunlit field crop mirrored background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-838 Sunlit field crop mirrored background.] [[Image:ADWP-841.png|100px|Brilliant star clusters - mirrored background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-841 Brilliant star clusters - mirrored background.] [[Image:ADWP-843.png|100px|Brown, red, and blue plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-843 Brown, red, and blue plaid background.] [[Image:ADWP-847.png|100px|Light grey glass-block patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-847 Light grey glass-block patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-848.png|100px|Musical Instruments collage.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-848 Musical Instruments collage.] [[Image:ADWP-849.png|100px|Jazz Musicians collage on blue glassblock patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-849 Jazz Musicians collage on blue glassblock patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-851.png|100px|Brown glassblock swirl patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-851 Brown glassblock swirl patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-853.png|100px|Salmon pink swirl patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-853 Salmon pink swirl patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-858.png|100px|Autumn toned mosaic glassblocked patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-858 Autumn toned mosaic glassblocked patterns background.] [[Image:ADWP-866.png|100px|Seafoam mirrored background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-866 Seafoam mirrored background.] [[Image:ADWP-867.png|100px|Dark blue texture (mirrored) background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-867 Dark blue texture (mirrored) background.] [[Image:ADWP-874.png|100px|Lighter green glass-block patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-874 Lighter green glass-block patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-875.png|100px|Red and orange sunset (or sunrise) sky.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-875 Red and orange sunset (or sunrise) sky.] [[Image:ADWP-876.png|100px|Light blue glassblocked elephant skin patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-876 Light blue glassblocked elephant skin patterns background.] [[Image:ADWP-880.png|12px|Marigolds on sunset (or sunrise) background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-880 Marigolds on sunset (or sunrise) background.] [[Image:ADWP-884.png|100px|Golden brown bricks mirrored collage background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-884 Golden brown bricks mirrored collage background.] [[Image:ADWP-888.png|100px|Blue cloudy patterns (mirrored) background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-888 Blue cloudy patterns (mirrored) background.] [[Image:ADWP-890.png|100px|Brown wood panels (mirrored) background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-890 Brown wood panels (mirrored) background.] [[Image:Lee-9704-1.jpg|100px|Brown woodgrain panels background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Lee-9704-1 Brown woodgrain panels background.] [[Image:ADWP-891.png|100px|Blue duco patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-891 Blue duco patterns background.] [[Image:ADWP-892.png|100px|Coal in mirror pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-892 Coal in mirror pattern background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-1.png|100px|Brown swirls patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-1 Brown swirls patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-2.png|100px|Grey distorted glassblock pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-2 Grey distorted glassblock pattern background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-3.png|100px|Sandbags for support background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-3 Sandbags for support background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-4.png|100px|Elephant skin cracked card.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-4 Elephant skin cracked card.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-5.png|100px|Grey glassblocked elephant-skin.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-5 Grey glassblocked elephant-skin.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-6.png|100px|Brown and pale orange pattern with stripes.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-6 Brown and pale orange pattern with stripes.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-7.png|100px|Cream pseudo hearts glassblocked background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-7 Cream pseudo hearts glassblocked background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-9.png|100px|Red and tan on red and tan plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-9 Red and tan on red and tan plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-10.png|100px|Pale grey glassblocked elephant-skin background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-10 Pale grey glassblocked elephant-skin background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-11.png|100px|Sepia and brown patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-11 Sepia and brown patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-12.png|100px|Green, yellow and blue plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-12 Green, yellow and blue plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-13.png|100px|Trees in the forest - sepia, reflected.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-13 Trees in the forest - sepia, reflected.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-14.png|100px|Forest reflections - with frogs.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-14 Forest reflections - with frogs.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-15.png|100px|Mirrored mown croquet lawn.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-15 Mirrored mown croquet lawn.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-16.png|100px|Beige cloth dabbled ele-skin starred.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-16 Beige cloth dabbled ele-skin starred.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-17.png|100px|Sepia with garden foliage patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-17 Sepia with garden foliage patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-20.png|100px|Chocolate-brown patterned leather.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-20 Chocolate-brown patterned leathers.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-19.png|100px|Ecru and blue elephant skin patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-19 Ecru and blue elephant skin patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-21.png|100px|Brown wave paper with blue elephant skin patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-21 Brown wave paper with blue elephant skin patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-22.png|100px|Pale grey elephant skin patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-22 Pale grey elephant skin patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-23.png|100px|Rust brown on tan ele-skin patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-23 Rust brown on tan ele-skin patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-24.png|100px|Brown striped patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-24 Brown striped patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-25.png|100px|Pale blue elephant skin patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-25 Pale blue elephant skin patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-26.png|100px|Elephant-skin pattern on blue-grey patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-26 Elephant-skin pattern on blue-grey patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-28.png|100px|Red, black, and yellow pointillist patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-28 Red, black, and yellow pointillist patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-29.png|100px|Pale green elephant skin patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-29 Pale green elephant skin patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-30.png|100px|Grey cloud patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-30 Grey cloud patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-31.png|100px|Pinkish-puce coloured patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-31 Pinkish-puce coloured patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-32.png|100px|Brown embossed patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-32 Brown embossed patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-33.png|100px|Grey cloud with dk-blue elephant skin patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-33 Grey cloud with dk-blue elephant skin patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-36.png|100px|Salmon Pink and Apple Green swirl patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-36 Salmon Pink and Apple Green swirl patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-44.png|100px|Snakes on Flowers mirror collage.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-44 Snakes on Flowers mirror collage.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-45.png|100px|Red, blue, and yellow plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-45 Red, blue, and yellow plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-46.png|100px|Blue, green, red, and black plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-46 Blue, green, red, and black plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-47.png|100px|Mirrored pale yellow silver wattle blossoms.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-47 Mirrored pale yellow silver wattle blossoms.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-48.png|100px|Mirrored beige cloth ele-skin glassblocked sponged patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-48 Mirrored beige cloth ele-skin glassblocked sponged patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-50.png|100px|Vintage Roses Baroque style background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-50 Vintage Roses Baroque style background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-52.png|100px|Detail from Egyptian pitcher, repeated.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-52 Detail from Egyptian pitcher, repeated.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-53.png|100px|Bunches of green, purple-red, and yellow grapes on a foliage background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-53 Bunches of green, purple-red, and yellow grapes on a foliage background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-54.png|100px|Florida Foliage mirrored background, in blues, purples, greens, and yellows.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-54 Florida Foliage mirrored background, in blues, purples, greens, and yellows.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-55.png|100px|Red and grey clouds with birds collage background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-55 Red and grey clouds with birds collage background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-57.png|100px|Clouds in sky, with tree branches, mirrored background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-57 Clouds in sky, with tree branches, mirrored background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-58.png|100px|Slices of bread, in layers, mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-58 Slices of bread, in layers, mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-59.png|100px|Tiered library, with curving walkway past ceiling-high bookshelves - double-mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-59 Tiered library, with curving walkway past ceiling-high bookshelves - double-mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-60.png|100px|Veldt landscape (sparse trees on low hills under a blue sky), mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-60 Veldt landscape (sparse trees on low hills under a blue sky), mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-61.png|100px|Ghost with lantern, mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-61 Ghost with lantern, mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-62.png|100px|Post-it notes stack.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-62 Post-it notes stack.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-63.png|100px|A field of blue asters, doubly mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-63 A field of blue asters, doubly mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-64.png|100px|A field of mountain laurel, doubly mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-64 A field of mountain laurel, doubly mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-65.png|100px|Black, white, blue, and red plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-65 Black, white, blue, and red plaid.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-66.png|100px|Primrose garden, double-mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-66 Primrose garden, double-mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-67.png|100px|Green, black, and yellow plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-67 Green, black, and yellow plaid.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-68.png|100px|Fall Painting cropped and mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-68 Fall Painting cropped and mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-69.png|100px|Late one autumn afternoon cropped and mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-69 Late one autumn afternoon cropped and mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-70.png|100px|An autumn afternoon by the river cropped and mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-70 An autumn afternoon by the river cropped and mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-72.png|100px|Peter Brock's Number 05 Torana on black-and-white- checkered flag background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-72 Peter Brock's Number 05 Torana on black-and-white- checkered flag background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-73.png|100px|Farm field under crop, mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-73 Farm field under crop, mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-74.png|100px|WWII Merchant Navy ships with blood-red sky (cropped from poster).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-74 WWII Merchant Navy ships with blood-red sky (cropped from poster).] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-75.png|100px|Red, green, blue, and white plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-75 Red, green, blue, and white plaid.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-76.png|100px|Blue graduated (horizontal stripes) pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-76 Blue graduated (horizontal stripes) pattern.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-77.png|100px|Black and white checked pattern, turned sepia.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-77 Black and white checked pattern, turned sepia.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-78.png|100px|Seafoam mirrored background, greened.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-78 Seafoam mirrored background, greened.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-79.png|100px|Yellow stage lights on green background, seen from the audience, cropped, and mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-79 Yellow stage lights on green background.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-80.png|100px|Cloudy blue sky, mirrored twice.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-80 Cloudy blue sky.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-81.png|100px|Blue patterns, cropped from a scan of a book cover, then mirrored twice.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-81 Blue patterns, mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-82.png|100px|A bunch of red gladioli, mirrored twice.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-82 Gladioli, doubly mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-83.png|100px|Red, black, and white swirls patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-83 Red, black, and white swirls patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-84.png|100px|Red, blue, black, and white swirls patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-84 Red, blue, black, and white swirls patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-85.png|100px|Peacock tail feather colours of teal, yellow, blue, and green.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-85 Peacock Storm.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-86.png|100px|Peacock tail feather colours of teal, yellow, blue, and green.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-86 Muted Peacock Storm.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-87.png|100px|Swirls of blues, reds, oranges, and yellows, taken from an evening scene of Malta, then artistically rendered with a broad brush.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-86 Malta at Night.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-88.png|100px|A cropped portion of a panoramic view of Milford Sound, New Zealand, with white clouds in a blue sky above the bay. The foreground hills are shadowed behind by snow-capped mountains. The entire scene is reflected in the waters below. This cropped portion is then mirrored to the right, then mirrored again below, creating a new image with what appear to be three peaks in the foreground, and two in the background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-88 Milford Sound double reflection.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-90.png|100px|A row of Heineken bottles on a white shelf, angled away from the centre to the left. Mirrored to the right, then below, has created an image with an "x" shaped centre, with a v-shaped array of bottle above and below.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-90 Heineken Bottles in array.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-91.png|100px|A row of Heineken bottles on a white shelf, angled from the right in towards the centre. Mirrored to the left, then below, has created an image with a doubled "v" of bottles, an elongated white diamond shape in the centre, and another diamond (of the wood edging of the shelf) in the centre of that.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-91 Heineken Bottles in array.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-92.png|100px|Swirls of red, green, beige, and brown, taken from a beer bottle label, then artistically rendered with a broad brush.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-92 Moosehead Swirls.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-93.png|100px|Ancient plaid overlaid with Hunting plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/ADWPbackgrounds-93.png Plaid overlay.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-8.png|100px|Poppies in Field, mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/ADWPbackgrounds-8.png Poppies in Field, mirrored.] (Meant for Veterans.) [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-18.png|100px|Red, green, white, and black swirl patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/ADWPbackgrounds-18.png Red, green, white, and black swirl patterns.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-27.png|100px|Sketch of mountains, in sepia, mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/ADWPbackgrounds-27.png Sepia mountain tops.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-35.png|100px|Curving double railway lines, mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/ADWPbackgrounds-35.png Curving double railway lines, mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-43.png|100px|A pattern in sepia, resembling butterfly wings, mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/ADWPbackgrounds-43.png Sepia butterfly wings pattern, repeated, mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-49.png|100px|Mountainous Polar landscape, mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/ADWPbackgrounds-49.png Mountainous Polar landscape, mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-51.png|100px|Faces in the crowd, cropped, blurred, and mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/ADWPbackgrounds-51.png Faces in the crowd, cropped, blurred, and mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-56.png|100px|Multiple arrows (Men in Tights) , aimed, and doubly mirrored.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/ADWPbackgrounds-56.png Multiple arrows, aimed, and doubly mirrored.] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-89.png|100px|Mirrored Chalkboard]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPbackgrounds-89 Mirrored Chalkboard] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-94.png|100px|black opal]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-95.png|100px|polly waffle colours]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-96.png|100px|cherries ripe]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-97.png|100px|lolly swirls]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-98.png|100px|decorative sepia flourishes]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-99.png|100px|forget-me-nots]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-100.png|100px|Allan Sherman in nuts]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-101.png|100px|Darth Vader over X-clouds]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-102.png|100px|Red, green, blue, white plaid.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-103.png|100px|Mirrored Galaxy]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-104.png|100px|Yellow, orange, red, and black plaid.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-105.png|100px|Bears on plaid.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-106.png|100px|Gold Record.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-107.png|100px|Why Is It So.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-108.png|100px|Dragons in Sky.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-109.png|100px|Blue crackle pattern.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-110.png|100px|Yellowed cobblestone.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-111.png|100px|Sea scene, with sailboats, and rocks, mirrored.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-112.png|100px|Crimson velvet frame with gold filigree.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-113.png|100px|White polka dots on pale blue.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-114.png|100px|Trees in sepia, double mirrored.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-115.png|100px|Mirrored Nacre, aka mother of pearl (iridescent shell interior).]] [[Image:ADWP-353.png|400px|center|Green Circles - lowerbar.]] === USBH Kente-style === * Originally designed for use on USBH profiles, with full consultation with a leader of the Project, these images may no longer be considered acceptable on certain profiles. Please use at your own discretion. [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-34.png|100px|Kente design patterns in orange, green, purple, and white.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-37.png|100px|Kente design patterns in greens, browns, and reds.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-38.png|100px|Kente design patterns in browns, olive, and blues.]]
[[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-40.png|100px|Kente design in orange and blue patterns.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-41.png|100px|Kente design in blues and yellow patterns.]] [[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-42.png|100px|Kente design in brown and cream patterns.]]
[[Image:ADWPbackgrounds-71.png|100px|Jazz ensemble silhouette on Kente design background (browns, olive, and blues).]] [[#top|[Back to Top.]]]

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[[Category:Images]] [[Category: Open Free Space Photos]] [[Image:ADWP-352.png|400px|center|Green Circles - upper bar.]] '''My images for primary pictures for profiles.'''
Unless otherwise indicated, all images were either created by me from scratch, or were digitally adapted from public domain images freely available online / photographs or other images on my computer, or backup disks. [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] [[Image:ADWP-353.png|400px|center|Green Circles - lowerbar.]] {{Estimated Date}} [[#bottom|Bottom of Page]] ==== Babies and Children ==== '''NOTE :''' Many of these images are designed - but not required to - be paired with particular [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:ADWPbackgrounds background images]. ♬ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-117 Twins] ☼ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-118 At the Beach - Girl at Play] ⛱ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-120 Baby Boy With Bottle.] ☆ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-24 Baby Peacefully At Rest] ☆ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-158 Baby Girl with Bunny]☆ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Deian-3 Orchid Silhouette] ☆ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-524 Boy with Football] ☆ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-236 Girl With Ball] ☆ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-239 Boy Child Silhouette with Reaching Hand] ☆ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-240 Girl Child Silhouette with Reaching Hand] ☆ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-256 Empty Cradle with Toys] ☆ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-258 Empty Cradle pink & blue blanket.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-331.png|200px|Empty Cradle green & gold blanket, with teddy]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-331 Empty Cradle green & gold blanket, with teddy] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-332.png|275px|Letter Blocks CLARA]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-332 Letter Blocks CLARA] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-497.png|300px|Alphabet Blocks for Baby]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-497 Alphabet Blocks for Baby] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-379.png|120px|Girl in the Garden.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-379 Girl in the Garden.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-384.png|120px|Girl With Bucket.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-384 Girl With Bucket.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-387.png|120px|Boy in the Garden.]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-387 Boy in the Garden.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-389.png|120px|Girl in Blue Hat.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-389 Girl in Blue Hat.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-390.png|120px|Girl With Flowers (sepia).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-390 Girl With Flowers (sepia).] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-393.png|120px|Peter Pan pipes for the Fairies.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-393 Peter Pan pipes for the Fairies.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-395.png|120px|Peter Pan with the Swans.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-395 Peter Pan with the Swans.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-398.png|120px|Girl with Chick and Egg.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-398 Girl with Chick and Egg.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-407.png|120px|Peter Pan Sails Under the Bridge.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-407 Peter Pan Sails Under the Bridge.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-410.png|120px|Peter Pan in Solomon Caw's Tree.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-410 Peter Pan in Solomon Caw's Tree.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-416.png|120px|Girl with Doll and Wagon.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-416 Girl with Doll and Wagon.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-426.png|120px|Baby Girl with Bottle.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-426 Baby Girl with Bottle.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-432.png|120px|Girl and Boy on Swing.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-432 Girl and Boy on Swing.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-436.png|120px|Boy in Tree.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-436 Boy in Tree.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-439.png|120px|Boy With Hobby Horse.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-439 Boy With Hobby Horse.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-492.png|140px|Boy on Bike.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/ADWP-492.png Boy on Bike.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-494.png|140px|Boy and Girl on Sled.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/ADWP-494.png Boy and Girl on Sled.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-506.png|140px|Baby Peacefully at Rest (pink and green).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/ADWP-506.png Baby Peacefully at Rest (pink and green).] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-509.png|120px|Foxes in the snow.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-509 Foxes in the snow.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-507.png|120px|Foxes in the snow with bird.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-507 Foxes in the snow with bird.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-511.png|120px|Foxes in the snow with bird on holly.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-511 Foxes in the snow with bird on holly.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-512.png|120px|Boy With Dog.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-512 Boy With Dog.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-514.png|140px|Mother and Baby (silhouette).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-514 Mother and Baby (silhouette).] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-525.png|140px|Baby Boy with Toy Dog.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-525 Baby Boy with Toy Dog.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-527.png|140px|Smiling Baby.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-527 Smiling Baby.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-528.png|140px|Boy in Boat.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-528 Boy in Boat.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-530.png|140px|Boy with Hoop.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-530 Boy with Hoop.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-532.png|140px|Girl in Boat.]] Girl in Boat. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-533.png|140px|Girl in Brown Hat.]] Girl in Brown Hat. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-534.png|140px|Girl at the Beach.]] Girl at the Beach. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-535.png|140px|Girl in Sailor Suit.]] Girl in Sailor Suit. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-540.png|140px|Boy in Pedal Car.]] Boy in Pedal Car. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-541.png|140px|Boy Playing Leapfrog.]] Boy Playing Leapfrog. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-542.png|140px|Boy with Teddy.]] Boy with Teddy. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-543.png|140px|Boy on Hobby Horse.]] Boy on Hobby Horse. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-641.png|140px|Sleeping Newborn Baby.]] Sleeping newborn baby. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-642.png|140px|Sleeping Newborn Baby with butterflies background.]] Sleeping newborn baby with butterflies background. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-643.png|140px|Sleeping Newborn Baby with blue clouds background.]] Sleeping newborn baby with blue clouds background. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-653.png|140px|Sleeping Newborn Baby with pink dandelions background.]] Sleeping newborn baby with pink dandelions background. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-667.png|140px|Girl with doll and wagon on candy speckles.]] Girl with doll and wagon on candy speckles. ☆ [[Image:ADWP-691.png|140px|Sleeping Newborn Baby with flowers on pink candy speckled background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-691 Sleeping Newborn Baby with flowers on pink candy speckled background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-694.png|140px|Standing girl on green plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/ADWP-694.png Standing girl on green plaid background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-695.png|140px|Baby sitting on sand with beach spade.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/ADWP-695.png Baby sitting on sand with beach spade.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-705.png|140px|Standing girl on beige fabric background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/ADWP-705.png Standing girl on beige fabric background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-706.png|140px|Girl wagging her finger on beige fabric background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/ADWP-706.png Girl wagging her finger on beige fabric background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-713.png|140px|Boy in wheelchair on blue pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/ADWP-713.png Boy in wheelchair on blue pattern background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-714.png|140px|Girl in wheelchair on pink pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/ADWP-714.png Girl in wheelchair on pink pattern background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-715.png|140px|Child in wheelchair on beige fabric background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/ADWP-715.png Child in wheelchair on beige fabric background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-723.png|140px|Sleeping Newborn Baby on blue patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-723 Sleeping Newborn Baby on blue patterns background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-730.png|140px|Boy with cane on blue patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-730 Boy with cane on blue patterns background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-731.png|140px|Girl with cane on pink patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-731 Girl with cane on pink patterns background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-732.png|140px|Baby Buggy with Teddy.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-732 Baby Buggy with Teddy.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-733.png|140px|Baby feet on multicoloured background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-733 Baby feet on multicoloured background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-736.png|140px|Child with cane.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-736 Child with cane on beige fabric background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-737.png|140px|Child with assistance dog.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-737 Child with assistance dog.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-760.png|140px|Child silhouette with reaching hand on red green black plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-760 Child silhouette with reaching hand on red green black plaid.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-839.png|140px|Girl with Doll and Wagon on sunlit field background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-839 Girl with Doll and Wagon on sunlit field background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-844.png|140px|Boy with Teddy on brown plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-844 Boy with Teddy on brown plaid background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-845.png|140px|Boy with Teddy on green plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-845 Boy with Teddy on green plaid background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-846.png|140px|Scottish Flower Girl on green plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-846 Scottish Flower Girl on green plaid background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-864.png|140px|Silhouetted boy with hobby horse on beige fabric background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-864 Silhouetted boy with hobby horse on beige fabric background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWP-865.png|140px|Boy in hat on seafoam background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-865 Boy in hat on seafoam background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWPprimaries-5.png|140px|Sleeping Newborn Baby on light blue canvas glassblocked elephant skin background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-5 Sleeping Newborn Baby on light blue canvas glassblocked elephant skin background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWPprimaries-6.png|140px|Sleeping Newborn Baby on blue mirrored cloud pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-6 Sleeping Newborn Baby on blue mirrored cloud pattern background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWPprimaries-7.png|140px|Sleeping Newborn Baby on pale grey glassblock pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-7 Sleeping Newborn Baby on pale grey glassblock pattern background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWPprimaries-8.png|140px|Scottish boy in tam on sepia and brown pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-8 Scottish boy in tam on sepia and brown pattern background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWPprimaries-10.png|140px|Tomtebobarnen (Swedish "Children in the Forest") on sepia reflected trees background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-10 Tomtebobarnen (Swedish "Children in the Forest") on sepia reflected trees background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWPprimaries-11.png|140px|Tomtebobarnen (Swedish "Children in the Forest") on forest reflections (with frogs) background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-11 Tomtebobarnen (Swedish "Children in the Forest") on forest reflections (with frogs) background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWPprimaries-12.png|140px|Sleeping baby on forest reflections (with frogs) background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-12 Sleeping baby on forest reflections (with frogs) background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-15.png|140px|Yawning baby on sepia patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-15 Yawning baby on sepia patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-17.png|140px|Sleeping baby on sepia patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-17 Sleeping baby on sepia patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-46.png|140px|Sleeping baby on green, brown, and red Kente patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-46 Sleeping baby on green, brown, and red Kente patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-50.png|140px|Sleeping baby on browns, olive, and blues Kente design patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-50 Sleeping baby on browns, olive, and blues Kente design patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-58.png|140px|Mother and Baby on Kente design browns, olive, and blues patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-58 Mother and Baby on Kente design browns, olive, and blues patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-59.png|140px|Mother and Baby on Brilliant star clusters background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-59 Mother and Baby on Brilliant star clusters background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-60.png|140px|Mother and Baby on Kente design orange, purple, and green patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-60 Mother and Baby on Kente design orange, purple, and green patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-63.png|140px|Mother and Baby on Kente background design of orange, red, and blue patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-63 Mother and Baby on Kente background design of orange, red, and blue patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-64.png|140px|Kneeling Boy in Silhouette on Kente background design of orange, red, and blue patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-64 Kneeling Boy in Silhouette on Kente background design of orange, red, and blue patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-65.png|140px|Kneeling Girl in Silhouette on Kente background design of orange, red, and blue patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-65 Kneeling Girl in Silhouette on Kente background design of orange, red, and blue patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-66.png|140px|Kneeling Girl in Silhouette on Kente background design of browns, olive, and blues patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-66 Kneeling Girl in Silhouette on Kente background design of browns, olive, and blues patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-67.png|140px|Kneeling Boy in Silhouette on Kente background design of greens, browns, and red patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-67 Kneeling Boy in Silhouette on Kente background design of greens, browns, and red patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-68.png|140px|Kneeling Boy in Silhouette.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-67 Kneeling Boy in Silhouette.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-69.png|140px|Kneeling Girl in Silhouette.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-69 Kneeling Girl in Silhouette.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-77.png|140px|Female Child Silhouette with Headband.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-77 Female Child Silhouette with Headband.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-78.png|140px|Male Child bust Silhouette.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-78 Male Child bust Silhouette.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-79.png|140px|Female Child bust Silhouette.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-79 Female Child bust Silhouette.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-80.png|140px|Male Child with hat bust Silhouette on red, orange, blue Kente-style background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-80 Male Child with hat bust Silhouette on red, orange, blue Kente-style background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-97.png|140px|Boy with Bear on blue cloudy background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-80 A boy tossing (or catching) his teddy bear is superimposed on a blue cloudy background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-106.png|140px|Scottish lass in tartan cloak, on plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-106 Scottish lass in tartan cloak, on plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-107.png|140px|Scottish boy in tam on plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-107 Scottish boy in tam on plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-108.png|140px|Girl in sepia, wagging finger, on plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-108 Girl in sepia, wagging finger, on plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-121.png|140px|Small Girl in Bonnet, on red, blue, and green plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-121 Small Girl in Bonnet, on red, blue, and green plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-122.png|140px|Mother and child silhouette, on red, blue, and green plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-122 Mother and child silhouette, on red, blue, and green plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-144.png|140px|Sleeping Newborn Baby with transparent background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-144 Sleeping Newborn Baby with transparent background.] ☆ [[Image:ADWPprimaries-146.png|140px|Girl Sleeping on Cloud, superimposed on blue and brown patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-146 Girl Sleeping on Cloud, superimposed on blue and brown patterns background.] ☆ [[Image:Images_for_Babies_Children.png|140px|Baby Sleeping on pillow, with teddy bear.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Images_for_Babies_Children Baby Sleeping on pillow, with teddy bear.] ☆ ☆ ===== Non-Child Early Death ===== '''🕊''' [[Image:ADWP-729.png|220px|Roses with Text - Died Too Young: Life's Blossom Cut Short.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-729 Roses with Text - Died Too Young: Life's Blossom Cut Short.] '''🕊'''
{{Image|file=ADWP-729.png |align=r |size=350 |caption=''' Died Too Young:
Life's Blossom Cut Short.''' |label=A spray of rose-pink, and pinkish-peach vintage roses, in a frame, with the words "Died Too Young: Life's Blossom Cut Short". }}
[[Image:ADWP-868.png|230px|Ebbing Tide - with text "The Tide of Life Has Ebbed Too Soon".]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-868 Ebbing Tide - with text "The Tide of Life Has Ebbed Too Soon".] '''🕊'''
{{Image|file=ADWP-868.png |align=r |size= 325 |caption='''The Tide of Life has ebbed too soon.''' |label=An image of a river' delta, with sand "islands" becoming visible as the tide recedes, and the words "The Tide of Life has ebbed too soon" placed over it. }} '''🕊''' ==== Non-Child Primary Images ==== ♥ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/ADWP-9.png Silhouette (girl)] ♥ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/ADWP-122.png Irish Girls at Work] ♥ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-124 Working Girl] ♥ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-137 Orange Flowers] ♥ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-177 "Modern" Swedish Girl] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-178.png|100px|Ingelstadt härad Brudpigedräkt Skåne Woman.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-178 Ingelstadt härad Brudpigedräkt Skåne Woman] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-180.png|100px|Skåne Man (1 - with stick).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-180 Skåne Man (1 - with stick)] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-181.png|100px|Göinge härad Skåne Woman.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-181 Göinge härad Skåne Woman] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-460.png|100px|Skåne Man (2 - with whip).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-460 Skåne Man (2 - with whip)] ♥ [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-182 Children Dancing] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-199.png|100px|Pod Person Puzzle (square)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-199 Pod Person Puzzle (square)] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-595.png|100px|Pod Person Puzzle (round)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-595 Pod Person Puzzle (round)] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-287.png|100px|Gladiolus Collage.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-287 Gladiolus Collage.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-302.png|100px|Rose Red.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-302 Rose Red.] ♥ [[Image:Irish_Famine_Orphan_Girls_8213_Female_Immigration_Association-1.png|100px|Erin Weeps for Her Lost Daughters (on green background)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/Irish_Famine_Orphan_Girls_8213_Female_Immigration_Association-1 Erin Weeps for Her Lost Daughters] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-342.png|100px|Erin Weeps for Her Lost Daughters (on shamrocks background)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-342 Erin Weeps for Her Lost Daughters on shamrocks background] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-368.png|100px|Always Under Construction (incomplete brick wall)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-3682 Always Under Construction (incomplete brick wall)] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-371.png|100px|Shoemaker at work.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-371 Shoemaker at work.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-802.png|100px|Shoemaker at work. (revised)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-802 Shoemaker at work. (revised)] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-516.png|100px|Woman in Hat.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-516 Woman in Hat.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-522.png|100px|Woman in Hat with Roses.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-522 Woman in Hat with Roses.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-548.png|100px|Shearers in the Shed.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-548 Shearers in the Shed.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-584.png|100px|Woman in Blue Hat.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-584 Woman in Blue Hat.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-589.png|100px|Woman in Pink Feathered Hat.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-589 Woman in Pink Feathered Hat.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-601.png|100px|Woman in Flowered Hat.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-601 Woman in Flowered Hat.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-649.png|100px|Blacksmith in Smithy.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-649 Blacksmith in Smithy.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-654.png|100px|Woman in black and white hat, wearing a blue neck-bow.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-654 Woman in black and white hat, wearing a blue neck-bow.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-656.png|100px|Woman in hat with yellow flowers.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-656 Woman in hat with yellow flowers.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-657.png|100px|Woman in hat on postcard.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-657 Woman in hat on postcard.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-659.png|100px|1930s man.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-659 1930s man.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-682.png|100px|Purple butterfly on Scottish thistles.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-682 Purple butterfly on Scottish thistles.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-708.png|100px|Woman in Bonnet (sepia).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-708 Woman in Bonnet (sepia).] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-709.png|100px|Woman in Small Bonnet (sepia).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-709 Woman in Small Bonnet (sepia).] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-719.png|100px|Salzburger Emigrants.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-719 Salzburger Emigrants.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-721.png|100px|Salzburger emigrant descendant.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-721 Salzburger emigrant descendant.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-722.png|100px|Salzburger emigrant descendant, octagonal shaped, star frame.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-722 Salzburger emigrant descendant, octagonal shaped, star frame.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-724.png|100px|Man in Top Hat (sepia).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-724 Man in Top Hat (sepia).] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-775.png|100px|Nun in habit on canvas.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-775 Nun in habit on canvas.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-798.png|100px|Whovian TARDIS.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-798 Whovian TARDIS.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-805.png|100px|Weeping angel, daleks, & cyberman.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-805 Weeping angel, daleks, & cyberman.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-806.png|100px|Whovian TARDIS with weeping angel, daleks, & cyberman.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-806 Whovian TARDIS with weeping angel, daleks, & cyberman.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-807.png|100px|Whovian TARDIS with Cameraman on stool.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-807 Whovian TARDIS with Cameraman on stool.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-809.png|100px|Women's Western fashion 1790s.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-809 Women's Western fashion 1790s.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-811.png|100px|Östergötland woman.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-811 Östergötland woman.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-820.png|100px|Woman's head in silhouette on beige canvas.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-820 Woman's head in silhouette on beige canvas.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-821.png|100px|Woman's head in silhouette with gold shadow.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-821 Woman's head in silhouette with gold shadow.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-854.png|100px|1920s young woman on salmon pink background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-854 1920s young woman on salmon pink background.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-856.png|100px|1920s woman on light green glassblock background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-856 1920s woman on light green glassblock background.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-857.png|100px|Woman in hat silhouette on light green glassblock background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-857 Woman in hat silhouette on on light green glassblock background.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-859.png|100px|Woman in silhouette on autumnal mosaic glassblock background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-859 Woman in silhouette on autumnal mosaic glassblock background.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-860.png|100px|Man in silhouette on autumnal mosaic glassblock background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-860 Man in silhouette on autumnal mosaic glassblock background.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-862.png|100px|Woman in hat on autumnal mosaic glassblock background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-862 Woman in hat on autumnal mosaic glassblock background.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-873.png|100px|Woman in Afternoon Tea Hat on Lighter green glass-block patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-873 Woman in Afternoon Tea Hat on Lighter green glass-block.] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-899.png|100px|Erica vagans aka Cornish heath, wandering heath (solo).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-899 Erica vagans aka Cornish heath, wandering heath (solo).] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-900.png|100px|Erica vagans aka Cornish heath, wandering heath (on same image background).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-900 Erica vagans aka Cornish heath, wandering heath (on same image background).] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-901.png|100px|Erica vagans aka Cornish heath, wandering heath (on same image background with green "halo").]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-901 Erica vagans aka Cornish heath, wandering heath (on same image background with green "halo").] ♥ [[Image:ADWP-906.png|100px|Woman in hat with bow (sepia).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-906 Woman in hat with bow (sepia).] ♥ [[Image:ADWPprimaries.png|100px|Yardley Talc Tin.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries.png Yardley Talc Tin.] ♥ [[Image:ADWPprimaries-1.png|100px|Scottish lass in tartan cloak.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-1.png Scottish lass in tartan cloak.] ♥ [[Image:ADWPprimaries-13.png|100px|Scottish lass in tartan dress.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-13.png Scottish lass in tartan dress.] ♥ [[Image:ADWPprimaries-20.png|100px|Young Man in Suit - on tan swirls pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-20 Young Man in Suit - on tan swirls pattern background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-21.png|100px|Young man in collar - on brown wave paper with ele-skin patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-21 Young man in collar - on brown wave paper with ele-skin patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-37.png|100px|Woman in hat on Kente design background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-37 Woman in hat on Kente design background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-39.png|100px|Black Male in Silhouette on autumn toned mosaic glassblocked patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-39 Black Male in Silhouette on autumn toned mosaic glassblocked patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-40.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette on Kente design background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-40 Black Female in Silhouette on Kente design background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-41.png|100px|Black Female and Male in Silhouette on Kente design background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-41 Black Female and Male in Silhouette on Kente design background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-42.png|100px|Black Male in Silhouette on Kente design background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-42 Black Male in Silhouette on Kente design background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-43.png|100px|Black Male in Silhouette on Kente design background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-43 Black Male in Silhouette on Kente design background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-44.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette on Kente design background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-44 Black Female in Silhouette on Kente design background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-47.png|100px|Black Male in Silhouette on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-47 Black Male in Silhouette on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-48.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with teal shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-48 Black Female in Silhouette with teal shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.] [[Image:ADWP-965.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-965 Black Female in Silhouette .] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-49.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with yellow shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-49 Black Female in Silhouette with yellow shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-51.png|100px|Black Male in Silhouette with yellow shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-51 Black Male in Silhouette with yellow shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-52.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with teal shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-52 Black Female in Silhouette with teal shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-53.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with purple shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-53 Black Female in Silhouette with purple shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-54.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with blue shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-54 Black Female in Silhouette with blue shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-55.png|100px|Black Male in Silhouette with teal shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-55 Black Male in Silhouette with teal shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-56.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with Turban and orange shadow, on Kente design background in orange, red, and blue.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-56 Black Female in Silhouette with Turban and orange shadow, on Kente design background in orange, red, and blue.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-57.png|100px|Black Male in Silhouette with teal shadow, on Kente design background in orange, red, and blue.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-57 Black Male in Silhouette with teal shadow, on Kente design background in orange, red, and blue.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-71.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with headband and purple shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-71 Black Female in Silhouette with headband and purple shadow, on Kente design background in browns, olive, and blues.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-72.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with headband and golden shadow, on Kente design background in orange, red, and blue.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-72 Black Female in Silhouette with headband and golden shadow, on Kente design background in orange, red, and blue.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-73.png|100px|Black Male in Silhouette with golden shadow, on Kente design background in greens, browns, and red.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-73 Black Male in Silhouette with golden shadow, on Kente design background in greens, browns, and red.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-74.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with Turban and maroon shadow, on Kente design background in design in blues and yellow.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-74 Black Female in Silhouette with Turban and maroon shadow, on Kente design background in design in blues and yellow.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-75.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with Headband and yellow shadow, on Kente design background in design in browns and creams.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-75 Black Female in Silhouette with Headband and yellow shadow, on Kente design background in design in browns and creams.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-76.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with Turban and yellow shadow, on Kente design background in design in browns and creams.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-76 Black Female in Silhouette with Turban and yellow shadow, on Kente design background in design in browns and creams.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-82.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with Turban and golden shadow, on Kente design background in design in blues and yellow.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-82 Black Female in Silhouette with Turban and golden shadow, on Kente design background in design in blues and yellow.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-83.png|100px|Black Female in Silhouette with Turban and golden shadow, on Kente design background in design in browns, olive, and blues.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-83 Black Female in Silhouette with Turban and golden shadow, on Kente design background in design in browns, olive, and blues.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-84.png|100px|Black Male in Silhouette with golden shadow, on Kente design background in design in blues and yellow.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-84 Black Male in Silhouette with golden shadow, on Kente design background in design in blues and yellow.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-85.png|100px|Black Male in Silhouette with yellow shadow, on Kente design background in design in brown and cream.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-85 Black Male in Silhouette with yellow shadow, on Kente design background in design in brown and cream.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-96.png|100px|Ein junges deutsches Mädchen.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-96 A faded-out image of a 19th century German girl, superimposed on vintage roses background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-101.png|100px|Cropped from the 1846 painting of "The Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor" (1773), by Nathaniel Currier. The painting depicts the protesting almost-Americans aboard ships, throwing the tea chests into the harbour waters. There are cheering crowds on the docks.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-101 "The Destruction of Tea at Boston Harbor" (1773).] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-103.png|100px|Front view of the Runnymede Memorial, England.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-103 Front view of the Runnymede Memorial, England.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-105.png|100px|Scottish farmgirl with dog.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-105 Scottish farmgirl with dog.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-109.png|100px|Young Woman.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-109 Young Woman.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-110.png|100px|Black male in silhouette, on music background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-110 Black male in silhouette, on music background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-111.png|100px|White Star Lilies.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-111 White Star Lilies.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-112.png|100px|Woman in Bolero Top.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-112 Woman in Bolero Top.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-113.png|100px|Male Sailor (Royal Navy or Australian Navy) silhouette.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-113 Male Sailor silhouette.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-114.png|100px|Woman in hat - silhouette, on blue asters.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-114 Woman in hat - silhouette, on blue asters] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-115.png|100px|Woman silhouette in hat - on primrose garden.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-115 Woman silhouette in hat - on primrose garden.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-116.png|100px|Woman in hat - silhouette, on mountain laurel.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-116 Woman in hat - silhouette, on mountain laurel.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-117.png|100px|Woman in hat - silhouette, on primrose garden.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-117 Woman in hat - silhouette, on primrose garden.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-118.png|100px|Woman in hat - silhouette, on mountain laurel.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-118 Woman in hat - silhouette, on mountain laurel.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-119.png|100px|WWII Merchant Navy ships, and lapel badge.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-119 WWII Merchant Navy ships, and lapel badge.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-120.png|100px|Edwardian male in suit, on plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-120 Edwardian male in suit, on plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-123.png|100px|German farmers in an Australian settlement, superimposed on a cropped-hay background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-123 German farmers in an Australian settlement, superimposed on a cropped-hay background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-124.png|100px|Farmer in Field, with spade and mountains in background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-124 Farmer in Field, with spade and mountains in background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-125.png|100px|Farmer's Wife with cow, and dog.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-125 Farmer's Wife with cow, and dog.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-126.png|100px|Female Cotton Mill Bobbin Winder.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-126 Female Cotton Mill Bobbin Winder.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-127.png|100px|Male silhouette on browns and creams (Kente style) geometric background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-127 Male silhouette on browns and creams (Kente style) geometric background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-128.png|100px|Male silhouette on grey cloud background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-128 Male silhouette on grey cloud background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-129.png|100px|Male silhouette with hat, on sepia checked background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-129 Male silhouette with hat, on sepia checked background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-131.png|100px|Sun's rays cutout of saltwater pool, on blue-grey seafoam background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-131 Sun's rays cutout of saltwater pool, on blue-grey seafoam background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-132.png|100px|Male Silhouette on late autumn afternoon background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-132 Male Silhouette on late autumn afternoon background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-133.png|100px|Woman in hat - silhouette, on vintage roses background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-133 Woman in hat - silhouette, on vintage roses background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-134.png|100px|Generic male in silhouette, on blue graduated (horizontal stripes) pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-134 Generic male in silhouette, on blue graduated (horizontal stripes) pattern background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-135.png|140px|A long-sawyer is at work atop the logs.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-135 A long-sawyer is at work atop the logs.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-136.png|100px|Woman in hat with ribbons - silhouette - on mountain laurel.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-136 Woman in hat with ribbons - silhouette - on mountain laurel.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-137.png|100px|Irish Girl / Young Irish Woman.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-137 Irish Girl / Young Irish Woman.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-138.png|100px|Man with Beard.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-138 Man with Beard.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-139.png|100px|Male silhouette on Red, black, and white swirls patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-139 Male silhouette on Red, black, and white swirls patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-140.png|100px|Male silhouette on Red, blue, black, and white swirls patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-140 Male silhouette on Red, blue, black, and white swirls patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-141.png|100px|Male with worker's cap on peacock storm patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-141 Male with worker's cap on peacock storm patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-142.png|100px|White star lilies on peacock storm patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-142 White star lilies on peacock storm patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-143.png|100px|Silhouette of Woman in Hat, on primroses.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-143 Silhouette of Woman in Hat, on primroses.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-145.png|100px|Young Man with Bow Tie on blue background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-145 Young Man with Bow Tie on blue background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-19.png|100px|Male silhouette on Kente style orange, purple, and green geometric background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-19 Male silhouette on Kente style orange, purple, and green geometric background.] ♥ ♥ ===== Letters ===== ====== A ====== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-266 '''Gold & Green''' Letter A parchment] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-277 '''Blue''' Letter A parchment] [[Image:ADWP-326.png|100px|Letter A parchment (gold on roses)]]   [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-326 Letter A parchment (gold on roses)] [[Image:ADWP-350.png|100px|Letter A parchment on pink rose background]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-350 '''Pink Rose''' A (parchment)] [[Image:ADWP-351.png|100px|Letter A parchment on lilac rose background with butterfly]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-351 Letter A parchment on lilac rose background] [[Image:ADWP-560.png|100px|Letter A half-block on coloured box]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-560 Letter A half-block on coloured box] [[Image:ADWP-630.png|100px|Letter A half-block blue.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-630 Letter A half-block blue.] [[Image:ADWP-692.png|100px|Letter A half-block maroon on plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-692 Letter A half-block maroon on plaid.] [[Image:ADWP-738.png|100px|Letter A blue and purple on lilacs.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-738 Letter A blue and purple on lilacs.] [[Image:ADWP-769.png|100px|Letter A script on blue patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-769 Letter A script on blue patterns background.] [[Image:ADWP-877.png|100px|Letter A script on blue glassblocked ele-skin patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-877 Letter A script on blue glassblocked ele-skin patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-2.png|100px|Letter A script on red and tan plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-2.png Letter A script on red and tan plaid background.] ♥ [[Image:ADWPprimaries-9.png|100px|Letter A script on green, yellow and blue plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-9 Letter A script on green, yellow and blue plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-33.png|100px|Letter A slam'd brown on tan elephant-skin background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-33 Letter A slam'd brown on tan elephant-skin background.] ====== B ====== [[Image:ADWP-270.png|100px|Letter B parchment (blue-purple)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-270 '''BluePurple''' Letter B parchment] [[Image:ADWP-307.png|100px|Letters B and J parchment]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-307 '''Maroon & Bone''' Letters B J parchment] [[Image:ADWP-579.png|100px|Letter B parchment (green-maroon)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-579 Letter B parchment (green-maroon)] [[Image:ADWP-592.png|100px|Letter B parchment (purple on lilac roses)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-592 Letter B parchment (purple on lilac roses)] [[Image:ADWP-608.png|100px|Letter B half-block (blue-green)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-608 Letter B half-block (blue-green)] [[Image:ADWP-823.png|100px|Letter B script deep rose-pink on light pink glassblock patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-823 Letter B script deep rose-pink on light pink glassblock patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-840.png|100px|Letter B script brown and cream on beige and grey peacock patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-840 Letter B script brown and cream on beige and grey peacock patterns.] ====== C ====== [[Image:ADWP-564.png|100px|Letter C algerian]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-564 '''Dark Teal''' Letter C algerian] [[Image:ADWP-611.png|100px|Letter C half-block brown-blue]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-611 Letter C half-block brown-blue] [[Image:ADWP-612.png|100px|Letter C parchment on lilac roses.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-612 Letter C parchment on lilac roses.] [[Image:ADWP-623.png|100px|Letter C half-block gold and orange]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-623 Letter C half-block gold and orange] [[Image:ADWP-633.png|100px|Letter C half-block blue on books]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-633 Letter C half-block blue on books] [[Image:ADWP-741.png|100px|Letter C script on gold embossed fabric.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-741 Letter C script on gold embossed fabric.] [[Image:ADWP-756.png|100px|Letter C script on red-green-black plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-756 Letter C script on red-green-black plaid.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-26.png|100px|Letter C ribnheart script on cracked card background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-26 Letter C ribnheart script on cracked card background.] ====== D ====== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-267 '''Green''' Letter D parchment] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-291 '''Maroon''' Letter D parchment] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-292 '''Gold and Green''' Letter D parchment] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-268 '''Blue''' Letter D parchment] [[Image:ADWP-698.png|100px|Letter D (green on blue and green plaid).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-698 Letter D (green on blue and green plaid).] [[Image:ADWP-701.png|100px|Letter D half-block (blue and yellow on blue and green plaid).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-701 Letter D half-block (blue and yellow on blue and green plaid).] [[Image:ADWP-751.png|100px|Letter D half-block (dark blue on blue-purple patterns).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-751 Letter D half-block (dark blue on blue-purple patterns).] [[Image:ADWP-783.png|100px|Letter D parchment, blues, on light blue canvas background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-783 Letter D parchment, blues, on light blue canvas background.] ====== E ====== [[Image:ADWP-237.png|100px|Letter E Frame one]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-237 Letter E Frame one parchment] [[Image:ADWP-263.png|100px|Letter E Frame two]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-263 Letter E Frame two] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-289 '''Deep Maroon and Pink''' Letter E parchment] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-295 '''Golden''' Letter E parchment] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-300 '''Green-Gold''' Letter E parchment] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-301 '''Gold-Green''' Letter E parchment] [[Image:ADWP-356.png|100px|Letter E parchment on taupe background]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-356 Letter E parchment on taupe background] [[Image:ADWP-374.png|100px|Letter E parchment on gold frost feathers background]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-374 Letter E parchment on gold frost feathers background] [[Image:ADWP-465.png|100px|Letter E parchment on pink material background]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-465 Letter E parchment on pink material background] [[Image:ADWP-569.png|100px|Letters E and M parchment]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-569 Letters E & M parchment on Vintage Lilies] [[Image:ADWP-570.png|100px|Letter E half-block blue]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-570 Letter E half-block blue] [[Image:ADWP-572.png|100px|Letter E parchment (cream and gold on gold roses).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-572 Letter E parchment (cream and gold on gold roses).] [[Image:ADWP-575.png|100px|Letter E parchment (gold on gold roses).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-575 Letter E parchment (gold on gold roses).] [[Image:ADWP-605.png|100px|Letter E half-block (brown).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-605 Letter E half-block (brown).] [[Image:ADWP-618.png|100px|Letter E (parchment pink and blue).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-618 Letter E (parchment pink and blue).] [[Image:ADWP-681.png|100px|Letter E (deep rose on vintage rose).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-681 Letter E (deep rose on vintage rose).] [[Image:ADWP-772.png|100px|Letter E script on blue patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-772 Letter E script on blue patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-788.png|100px|Letter E script on ecru coloured canvas.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-788 Letter E script on ecru coloured canvas.] [[Image:ADWP-789.png|100px|Letter E team script blue on light blue canvas.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-789 Letter E team script blue on light blue canvas.] [[Image:ADWP-801.png|100px|Letter E script green on green floral collage.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-801 Letter E script green on green floral collage.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-36.png|100px|Letter E purple and green on Kente design.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-3 Letter E purple and green on Kente design.] ====== F ====== [[Image:ADWP-597.png|100px|Letter F parchment (green).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-597 Letter F parchment (green).] [[Image:ADWP-600.png|100px|Letter F (half-block green).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-600 Letter F (half-block green).] [[Image:ADWP-617.png|100px|Letter F (parchment green and pink).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-617 Letter F (parchment green and pink).] [[Image:ADWP-620.png|100px|Letter F (half-block blue).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-620 Letter F (half-block blue).] [[Image:ADWP-785.png|100px|Letter F team script blue on light blue canvas.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-785 Letter F team script blue on light blue canvas.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-91.png|100px|Letter F (light rose on vintage rose).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-91 Letter F (light rose on vintage rose).] ====== G ====== [[Image:ADWP-293.png|100px|Letter D Algerian (taupe).]][https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-293 '''Taupe''' Letter D Algerian] [[Image:ADWP-446.png|100px|Letter G parchment on faded pink roses.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-446 Letter G parchment on faded pink roses.] [[Image:ADWP-627.png|100px|Letter G halfblock on rust patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-627 Letter G halfblock on rust patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-632.png|100px|Letter G halfblock on snow patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-632 Letter G halfblock on snow patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-782.png|100px|Letter G team script blue on light blue canvas.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-782 Letter G team script blue on light blue canvas.] [[Image:ADWP-869.png|100px|Letter G script on sepia-brown floral pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-869 Letter G script on sepia-brown floral pattern.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-3.png|100px|Letter G anodang blue and green on green and blue plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-3.png Letter G anodang blue and green on green and blue plaid.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-90.png|100px|Letter G umbre on Blue, green, red, and black plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-90 Letter G umbre on Blue, green, red, and black plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-92.png|100px|Letter G teeth on Ecru and blue ele-skin patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-92 Letter G teeth on Ecru and blue ele-skin patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-93.png|100px|Letter G miner's pick on grey on grey collage patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-93 Letter G miner's pick on grey on grey collage patterns background.] ====== H ====== [[Image:ADWP-484.png|100px|Letter H parchment green on green.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-484 Letter H parchment green on green.] [[Image:ADWP-103.png|100px|Letter H half block blue.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-103 Letter H half block blue.] [[Image:ADWP-764.png|100px|Letter H script on green-blue-red plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-764 Letter H script on green-blue-red plaid.] [[Image:ADWP-765.png|100px|Letter H script on sepia floral.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-765 Letter H script on sepia floral.] [[Image:ADWP-852.png|100px|Letter H slam'd brown on brown glassblock swirl patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-852 Letter H slam'd brown on brown glassblock swirl patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-16.png|100px|Letter H carny chocolates and creams on brown leather background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-16 Letter H carny chocolates and creams on brown leather backgrounds.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-24.png|100px|Letter H slam'd on Rust brown on tan ele-skin patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-24 Letter H slam'd on Rust brown on tan ele-skin patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-100.png|100px|Letter H pale orange and brown on light brown with central pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-100 Letter H pale orange and brown on light brown with central pattern background.] ====== I ====== [[Image:ADWP-746.png|100px|Letter I script on blue-green-red-grey plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-746 Letter I script on blue-green-red-grey plaid.] [[Image:ADWP-750.png|100px|Letter I script on blue-green collage.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-750 Letter I script on blue-green collage.] [[Image:ADWP-753.png|100px|Letter I script rose and turquoise on paisley background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-753 Letter I script rose and turquoise on paisley background.] [[Image:ADWP-887.png|100px|Letter I umbre on gold brown bricks collage background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-887 Letter I umbre on gold brown bricks collage background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-25.png|100px|Letter I brown halfblock on tan ele-skin pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-25 Letter I brown halfblock on tan ele-skin pattern background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-30.png|100px|Letter I blue umbre on blue ele-skin pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-30 Letter I blue umbre on blue ele-skin pattern background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-86.png|100px|Letter I yellow and blue preciously on Red, blue, and yellow plaid pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-86 yellow and blue preciously on Red, blue, and yellow plaid pattern background.] ====== J ====== [[Image:ADWP-359.png|100px|Letter J parchment on Blue-Green Floral.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-359 Letter J parchment on Blue-Green Floral.] [[Image:ADWP-466.png|100px|Letter J parchment on muted Golden Roses.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-466 Letter J parchment on muted Golden Roses.] [[Image:ADWP-475.png|100px|Letter J stencil on grey crumpled paper.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-475 Letter J stencil on grey crumpled paper.] [[Image:ADWP-483.png|100px|Letter J stencil green on lightgreen.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-483 Letter J stencil green on lightgreen.] [[Image:ADWP-556.png|100px|Letter J algerian on Green Floral.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-556 Letter J algerian on Green Floral.] [[Image:ADWP-565.png|100px|Letter J algerian.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-565 Letter J algerian.] [[Image:ADWP-573.png|100px|Letter J algerian (purple).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-573 Letter J algerian (purple).] [[Image:ADWP-577.png|100px|Letter J half-block (blue).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-577 Letter J half-block (blue).] [[Image:ADWP-614.png|100px|Letter J half-block (blue on blue patterns).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-614 Letter J half-block (blue on blue patterns).] [[Image:ADWP-652.png|100px|Letter J half-block (grey-blue on crumpled paper).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-652 Letter J half-block (grey-blue on crumpled paper).] [[Image:ADWP-663.png|100px|Letter J half-block (brown on trains).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-663 Letter J half-block (brown on trains).] [[Image:ADWP-665.png|100px|Letter J script on McGregor plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-665 Letter J script on McGregor plaid.] [[Image:ADWP-679.png|100px|Letter J on butterflies on lilac roses background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-679 Letter J on butterflies on lilac roses background.] [[Image:ADWP-689.png|100px|Letter J on McGregor plaid and pink leather background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-689 Letter J on McGregor plaid and pink leather background.] [[Image:ADWP-702.png|100px|Letter J half-block (blue and yellow on blue and green plaid).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-702 Letter J half-block (blue and yellow on blue and green plaid).] [[Image:ADWP-752.png|100px|Letter J half-block (blue and green on blue-green-red-grey plaid).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-752 Letter J half-block (blue and yellow on blue and green on blue-green-red-grey plaid).] [[Image:ADWP-761.png|100px|Letter J script on red-green-black-plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-761 Letter J script on red-green-black-plaid.] [[Image:ADWP-768.png|100px|Letter J script on golden hay background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-768 Letter J script on golden hay background.] [[Image:ADWP-784.png|100px|Letter J team script blue on light blue canvas.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-784 Letter J team script blue on light blue canvas.] [[Image:ADWP-813.png|100px|Letter J slam'd blue on light blue glassblock patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-813 Letter J slam'd blue on light blue glassblock patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-814.png|100px|Letter J script deep rose-pink on light pink glassblock patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-814 Letter J script deep rose-pink on light pink glassblock patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-842.png|100px|Letter J script brown and blue on brown, red, and blue plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-842 Letter J script brown and blue on brown, red, and blue plaid background.] [[Image:ADWP-871.png|100px|Letter J slam'd green on light green glassblock patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-871 Letter J slam'd green on light green glassblock patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-27.png|100px|Letter J slam'd browns on tan embossed patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-27 Letter J slam'd browns on tan embossed patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-62.png|100px|Letter J script green and yellow on Green, yellow and blue plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-62 Letter J script green and yellow on Green, yellow and blue plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-81.png|100px|Letter J slam'd brown on Woodgrain panels background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-81 Letter J slam'd brown on Woodgrain panels background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-87.png|100px|Letter J umbre on Blue, green, red, and black plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-87 Letter J umbre on Blue, green, red, and black plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-88.png|100px|Letter J preciously on Blue, green, red, and black plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-88 Letter J preciously on Blue, green, red, and black plaid background.] ====== K ====== [[Image:ADWP-358.png|100px|Letter K parchment (green-on-leaves)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-358 Letter K parchment (green-on-leaves)] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-94.png|100px|Letter K preciously on Vintage Rose background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-94 Letter K preciously on Vintage Rose background] ====== L ====== [[Image:ADWP-567.png|100px|Letter L parchment (on blue-purple patterns)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-567 Letter L parchment (on blue-purple patterns)] [[Image:ADWP-586.png|100px|Letter L parchment (cream and rose)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-586 Letter L parchment (cream and rose)] [[Image:ADWP-587.png|100px|Letter L parchment (pink-deep pink)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-587 Letter L parchment (pink-deep pink)] [[Image:ADWP-599.png|100px|Letter L parchment (lilac roses)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-599 Letter L parchment (lilac roses)] [[Image:ADWP-739.png|100px|Letter L half-block on grey-brown patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-739 Letter L half-block on grey-brown patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-822.png|100px|Letter L script deep rose-pink on light pink glassblock patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-822 Letter L script deep rose-pink on light pink glassblock patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-826.png|100px|Letter L script greens on light green glassblock patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-826 Letter L script greens on light green glassblock patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-904.png|100px|Letter Ll toothd on coal background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-904 Letter Ll toothd on coal background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-34.png|100px|Letter L (deep rose on vintage rose).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-34 Letter L (deep rose on vintage rose).] ====== M ====== [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-282 '''Maroon''' (and pink) Letter M parchment] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/MGPsStickerImages-1 '''Green-Gold''' Letter M parchment] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-286 M for a Pearl] [[Image:ADWP-341.png|100px|Letter M parchment (green-gold) on shamrocks background]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-341 Letter M parchment (green-gold) on shamrocks] [[Image:ADWP-447.png|100px|Letter M parchment (green-green)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-447 Letter M parchment (green-green)] [[Image:ADWP-463.png|100px|Letter M parchment (deep red-green)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-463 Letter M parchment (deep red-green)] [[Image:ADWP-477.png|100px|Letter M parchment (pink on dandelions)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-477 Letter M parchment (pink on dandelions)] [[Image:ADWP-559.png|100px|Letter M parchment (deep red on rose)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-463 Letter M parchment (deep red on rose)] [[Image:ADWP-666.png|100px|Letter M parchment on dandelions and pearls.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-666 Letter M parchment on dandelions and pearls.] [[Image:ADWP-683.png|100px|Letter M on sepia floral pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-683 Letter M on sepia floral pattern.] [[Image:ADWP-742.png|100px|Letter M half-block on rust patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-742 Letter M half-block on rust patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-755.png|100px|Letter M script on red-green-black-plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-755 Letter M script on red-green-black-plaid.] [[Image:ADWP-759.png|100px|Letter M script on green blue yellow plaid.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-759 Letter M script on green blue yellow plaid.] [[Image:ADWP-879.png|100px|Letter M script on green floral with books.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-879 Letter M script on green floral with books.] [[Image:ADWP-881.png|100px|Letter M script on marigolds.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-881 Letter M script on marigolds.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-22.png|100px|Letter M script on vintage roses background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-22 Letter M script on vintage roses background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-23.png|100px|Letter M script on vintage deep-rose flower background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-23 Letter M script on vintage deep-rose flower background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-29.png|100px|Letter M script on grey-and-gold elephant-skin background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-29 Letter M script on grey-and-gold elephant-skin background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-61.png|100px|Letter M script green and yellow on Green, yellow and blue plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-61 Letter M script green and yellow on Green, yellow and blue plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-98.png|100px|Letter M umbre script cream and dark gold on vintage roses background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-98 Letter M umbre script cream and dark gold on vintage roses background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-99.png|100px|Letter M script preciously cream and dark gold on vintage roses background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-99 Letter M script preciously cream and dark gold on vintage roses background.] ====== N ====== [[Image:ADWP-687.png|100px|Letter N on green pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-687 Letter N on green pattern.] [[Image:ADWP-770.png|100px|Letter N script on blue pattern background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-770 Letter N script on blue pattern background.] ====== O ====== [[Image:ADWP-457.png|100px|Letter O parchment (sepia)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-457 Letter O parchment (sepia)] ====== P ====== [[Image:ADWP-596.png|100px|Letter P parchment (greens on floral)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-596 Letter P parchment (greens on floral)] [[Image:ADWP-606.png|100px|Letter P parchment (blue-dark rose)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-606 Letter P parchment (blue-dark rose)] [[Image:ADWP-631.png|100px|Letter P half-block (snow bg)]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-631 Letter P half-block (snow bg)] [[Image:ADWP-819.png|100px|Letter P script deep rose on pink glassblock.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-819 Letter E script deep rose on pink glassblock.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-148.png|100px|Letter P slam'd blues on blue background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-148 Letter P slam'd blues on blue background.] ====== Q ====== ====== R ====== [[Image:ADWP-306.png|100px|Letter R parchment on pink rose background]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-306 '''Pink Rose''' R (parchment)] [[Image:ADWP-468.png|100px|Letter R anodang on Ferns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-468 Letter R anodang on Ferns.] [[Image:ADWP-578.png|100px|Letter R half-block (blue).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-578 Letter R half-block (blue).] [[Image:ADWP-552.png|100px|Letter R half-block (blue on frost feathers).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-552 Letter R half-block (blue on frost feathers).] [[Image:ADWP-619.png|100px|Letter R (parchment - pink on vintage roses).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-619 Letter R (parchment - pink on vintage roses).] [[Image:ADWP-699.png|100px|Letter R half-block (blue and yellow on blue and green plaid).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-699 Letter R half-block (blue and yellow on blue and green plaid).] [[Image:ADWP-773.png|100px|Letter R script (deep rose on pink patterns).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-773 Letter R script (deep rose on pink patterns).] [[Image:ADWP-791.png|100px|Letter R team script blue on light blue canvas.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-791 Letter R team script blue on light blue canvas.] big style="font-size: 140%;">✬ [[Image:ADWP-885.png|100px|Letter R anodang blues on fine blue glassblock.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-885 Letter R anodang blues on fine blue glassblock.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-18.png|100px|Letter R script on lilac patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-18.png Letter R script on lilac patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-38.png|100px|Letter R monogram-with-leaves on vintage roses background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-38.png Letter R monogram-with-leaves on vintage roses background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-89.png|100px|Letter R umbre on Blue, green, red, and black plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-89 Letter R umbre on Blue, green, red, and black plaid background.] ====== S ====== [[Image:ADWP-607.png|100px|Letter S half-block blue-brown]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-607 Letter S half-block blue-brown] [[Image:ADWP-613.png|100px|Letter S parchment on vintage roses.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-613 Letter S parchment on vintage roses.] [[Image:ADWP-766.png|100px|Letter S script on dandelions background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-766 Letter S script on dandelions background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-28.png|100px|Letter S jagged teeth on blue ele-skin background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-28 Letter S jagged teeth on blue ele-skin background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-31.png|100px|Letter S script rose on pink ele-skin background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-31 Letter S script rose on pink ele-skin background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-32.png|100px|Letter S script greens on green ele-skin background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-32 Letter S script greens on green ele-skin background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-147.png|100px|Letter S on Piano Keyboard.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-147 Letter S on Piano Keyboard.] ====== T ====== [[Image:ADWP-594.png|100px|Letter T half-block blue]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-594 Letter T half-block blue] [[Image:ADWP-624.png|100px|Letter T half-block green]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-624 Letter T half-block green] [[Image:ADWP-625.png|100px|Letter T half-block blue books]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-625 Letter T half-block blue books] [[Image:ADWP-740.png|100px|Letter T half-block gold and cream.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-740 Letter T half-block gold and cream.] [[Image:ADWP-744.png|100px|Letter T half-block on grey collage pattern.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-744 Letter T half-block on grey collage pattern.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-104.png|100px|Letter T miner's pick on grey on mirrored coal background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-104 Letter T miner's pick on grey on mirrored coal background.] ====== U ====== ====== V ====== [[Image:ADWP-571.png|100px|Letter V half-block blue]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-571 Letter V half-block blue] [[Image:ADWP-686.png|100px|Letter V scroll on beige floral background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-686 Letter V scroll on beige floral background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-95.png|100px|Letter V green Umbre on snow design background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-95 Letter V green Umbre on snow design background.] ====== W ====== [[Image:ADWP-566.png|100px|Letter W papyrus.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-566 Letter W papyrus.] [[Image:ADWP-580.png|100px|Letter W half-block (ecru).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-580 Letter W half-block (ecru).] [[Image:ADWP-583.png|100px|Letter W half-block (dark blue).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-583 Letter W half-block (dark blue).] [[Image:ADWP-779.png|100px|Letter W script (blue and green on plaid).]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-779 Letter W script (blue and green on plaid).] [[Image:ADWP-816.png|100px|Letter W slam'd blue on light blue glassblock patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-816 Letter W slam'd blue on light blue glassblock patterns.] [[Image:ADWP-827.png|100px|Letter W script greens on light green glassblock patterns.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-827 Letter W script greens on light green glassblock patterns.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-4.png|100px|Letter W script green and blue on green and blue plaid background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-4.png Letter W script green and blue on green and blue plaid background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-14.png|100px|Letter W slam'd grey and blue on light grey glassblock patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-14.png Letter W slam'd greyand blue on light grey glassblock patterns background.] [[Image:ADWPprimaries-35.png|100px|Letter W slam'd blue and pale yellow on blue-grey elephant skin patterns background.]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWPprimaries-35.png Letter W slam'd blue and pale yellow on blue-grey elephant skin patterns background.] ====== Y ====== ===== Monograms ===== ✦ [[Image:ADWP-311.png|100px|H C T monogram]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-311 H C T monogram blue] ✦ ✦ [[Image:ADWP-323.png|100px|S J C monogram]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-323 SJC monogram] ✦ ✦ [[Image:ADWP-328.png|100px|H T K monogram on piano keys]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-328 H T K monogram on piano keys] ✦ ✦ [[Image:ADWP-365.png|100px|H N monogram blue-grey on crumpled paper BG]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-365 H N monogram blue-grey on crumpled paper BG] ✦ ✦ ✦ [[Image:ADWP-330.png|100px|H K N monogram]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-330 H K N monogram] ✦ ✦ [[Image:ADWP-334.png|100px|R Mc C monogram]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-334 R Mc C monogram] ✦ ✦ [[Image:ADWP-370.png|100px|T C monogram]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-370 T C monogram] ✦ ✦ [[Image:ADWP-609.png|100px|Letters J and V]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-609 Letters J and V] ✦ ✦ ===== Old English Letter Set ===== [[Image:ADWP-253.png|50px|Old English uppercase A]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-253 Old English A] [[Image:ADWP-336.png|50px|Old English uppercase B]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-336 Old English B] [[Image:ADWP-337.png|50px|Old English uppercase I]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-337 Old English I] [[Image:ADWP-338.png|50px|Old English uppercase N]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-338 Old English N] [[Image:ADWP-339.png|50px|Old English uppercase O]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-339 Old English O] [[Image:ADWP-343.png|30px|Old English uppercase A Rose Pink]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-343 Old English uppercase A Rose Pink] [[Image:ADWP-344.png|31px|Old English uppercase B Rose Pink]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-344 Old English uppercase B Rose Pink] [[Image:ADWP-345.png|30px|Old English uppercase I Rose Pink]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-345 Old English uppercase I Rose Pink] [[Image:ADWP-348.png|22px|Old English uppercase I Rose Pink]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-348 Old English uppercase I Rose Pink (slimmer)] [[Image:ADWP-346.png|36px|Old English uppercase N Rose Pink]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-346 Old English uppercase N Rose Pink] [[Image:ADWP-347.png|30px|Old English uppercase O Rose Pink]] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/png/ADWP-347 Old English uppercase O Rose Pink] [[#top|[Back to Top.]]]

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[[Category: African-American Family History]] ==African American Slave Resources== === Existing WikiTree Categories === *[[:Category:United States of America, Slave Owners|United States of America, Slave Owners]] has a break down of individual states with associated profiles. *[[:Category:United States of America, Slaves|United States of America, Slaves]] has a break down of individual states with associated profiles. * Wills and Slave Lists - slaves documented in wills and other lists *[[:Category:American_Anti-Slavery_Society|American Anti Slavery Society]] *[[:Category:African_Americans_in_the_American_Civil_War|African Americans in the Civil War]] has linked USCT regiments. *[[:Category: African-American Family History|African American History]] has links to various resources, profiles, categories. ===Free Resources=== *[http://www.lowcountryafricana.com/ Lowcountry Africana] for SC, GA and FL *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slave_and_free_states Slave and Free States] *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1420440 Familysearch, 1850 Slave Schedules] *[http://haygenealogy.com/hay/patriots/civilwar/plantationbios.html Plantation Biographies] *[http://contentdm.lib.byu.edu/cdm4/document.php?CISOROOT=/FH33&CISOPTR=1765&REC=1 Family History Bibliography of African American Resources] *[http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/ Free African Americans] *[http://www.menare.org/research.html The Menare Foundation] *[http://iaar.unc.edu/ Institute of African American Research] *[http://www.genealogycenter.info/africanamerican/ African American Gateway] *[http://www.afrigeneas.com/ Afrigeneas] *[http://www.nndb.com/lists/419/000107098/ NNDB: List of Slaveholders] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ajac/biggest16.htm Largest Slaveholders in the 1860 Census by County] *[http://www.familytreemagazine.com/article/Find-Slave-Ancestors Find Slave Ancestors] *[http://www.theroot.com/articles/culture/2013/11/tracing_black_last_names_advice_for_finding_slave_roots.html Tracing Black Last Names] *[http://www.africanaheritage.com/onlinearchives.asp African American Genealogy online] list of websites *[http://learn.ancestry.com/LearnMore/WebinarVideoPage.aspx?video=http://c.ancestry.com/Affiliate/Knowledgebase/Webinar/192683_flv/192683.flv&title=Avoid%20Traps%20in%20African%20American%20Genealogy Avoid Traps in African American Genealogy] *[http://www.ancestry.com/wiki/index.php?title=Researching_Slavery Ancestry Article: Researching Slavery] *[http://www.africanaheritage.com/Slavery_Era_Ancestors.asp Slavery Era Ancestors] *[http://rwguide.rootsweb.ancestry.com/lesson25.htm RootsWeb: Tracing Slave Ancestors] *[http://freedomcenter.org/enabling-freedom/history National Underground Railway Freedom Center] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=3pZgiM6pXosC&pg=PA120&lpg=PA120&dq=runaway+slave+destinations&source=bl&ots=oYFY1HfQXb&sig=0C1nCj0VAbKhXy1Sy6EkUzzyZYE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=YToOVLywFYnn8AHE6oC4Dw&ved=0CDAQ6AEwCQ Runaway Slaves] *[http://friendsofallencounty.org/africanamerican/results_afram.php African American Gateway] *[http://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-man-rivers-to-cross/history/on-african-american-migrations/ PBS African American Migrations] *[http://www.cr.nps.gov/history/online_books/ugrr/exugrr4.htm Researching and Interpreting the Underground Railroad] *[http://education.nationalgeographic.com/education/maps/undergroundrailroad/?ar_a=1 National Geographic, Underground Railroad] *[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/m/article/underground-railroad/ Canadian Encyclopedia: Underground Railroad] *[http://history.howstuffworks.com/historical-events/underground-railroad3.htm How Stuff Works, Underground Railroad] *[http://historyengine.richmond.edu/episodes/view/3138 Texas Slaves Escape to Mexico] *[http://www.globalresearch.ca/mexico-welcomed-fugitive-slaves-and-african-american-job-seekers/2383 Global Research: Mexico Welcomed Fugitive Slaves] *[http://www.yale.edu/glc/gullah/07.htm Yale: Gullah Escape to Spanish Florida] *[http://reason.com/archives/2007/03/12/floridas-forgotten-rebels Florida's Forgotten Rebels] *[http://www.pbs.org/wnet/african-americans-many-rivers-to-cross/history/free-blacks-lived-in-the-north-right/ PBS: Why did Freed Blacks Stay in the South?] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slave_breeding_in_the_United_States Wikipedia: Slave Breeding] *Dollarhide, William (2001). The Census Book: A Genealogists Guide to Federal Census Facts, Schedules and Indexes. North Salt Lake, Utah: HeritageQuest. p. 8. The Census Book *[http://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history-primary-documents African History Primary Documents] *[http://www.genealoger.com/genealogy/gen_census_records.htm Genealogy Resources, Census Schedules] explains types of schedules available ===Maps=== *[http://www.nps.gov/subjects/ugrr/discover_history/underground_map.htm NPS Underground Railroad Map] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slave_Coast Wikipedia: Map of Slave Coast] *[http://www.slavevoyages.org/ Slave Voyages] interactive *[http://www.slaverysite.com/Body/maps.htm Maps of Africa and the Slave Trade] *[http://africanhistory.about.com/library/bl/bl-slavery-stats4.htm Maps and Tables illustrating Slaves Taken from Africa] *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/colamer.html Hargrett Rare Map Collection, Colonial America] *[http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/1715m6.jpg A New and Exact Map of the Dominions of the King] *[http://www.slavevoyages.org/tast/assessment/intro-maps.faces Transatlantic Slave Trade Map Database] *[http://www.slaverysite.com/Body/maps.htm Maps of Africa and the Slave Trade] *[http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/worldviews/wp/2014/01/13/40-more-maps-that-explain-the-world/ Washington Post: 40 Maps that Help Explain the World] ''colonial shipping routes map included'' ===Colonial Slaves === [[Image:US Southern Colonies-12.jpg|630px|]] ::::::'''Slaves Working in Tabacco''' *[http://journeytohistory.com/History110/1600.html American Slavery: 1600-1699] *[http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/chronautobio.html UNC: Slave Narratives] ''from 1749'' *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/sthtml/ Library of Congress: Slaves and the Courts, 1740-1860] *[http://aquila.usm.edu/drs/ Aquila: Documenting Runaway Slaves Project] *[http://mulattodiaries.com/tag/sullivans-island/ Mulatto Diaries] *[http://yale.edu/glc/gullah/index.htm The Gullah, Rice Slaves] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Leonean_American Sierra Leonean American] *[http://scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1149&context=archanth_books Middleton Place, Slave Schedules] *[http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/m/Middleton,Thomas.html Thomas Middleton Plantation book 1734-1813] *[http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/slavetrade.htm African slave Trade 1788] *[http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2009/03/sullivan-s-island-was-african-american-ellis-island NPS: Sullivan's Island, the African American Ellis Island] *[http://www.africanamericancharleston.com/lowcountry.html An Archealogical Investigation of Sullivan's Island Pest Houses] *[http://ldhi.library.cofc.edu/exhibits/show/africanpassageslowcountryadapt/sectionii_introduction/american_indian_slavery_caroli American Indian Slavery in Carolina] *[http://www.genealogycenter.info/africanamerican/results_afram.php?subject=AL Alabama Slave Records] *[http://www.afrigeneas.com/forumd/index.cgi/md/read/id/13855/sbj/lawton-slave-holder/ Lawton Slave Holder]''SC'' *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/slaverecords_fladger1.html Marion County, SC Slave Records, 1780-1820] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/slaverecords_fladger2.html Marion County, SC Slave Records, 1820-1860] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/slaverecords_fladger3.html Marion County, SC Slave Records, 1860-] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/marion_wills_slaves.html Slaves Named in Marion County Wills, 1798-1855] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h14.html Fort Rose, Carolina Slaves Brought to Florida] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4h1565.html Slaves, Plantation of James Joyner Smith] *[http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/files/State%20Parks/African%20American/AA_The%20Hands%20of%20Hampton.pdf The Hands of Hampton, Slavery in a St. John Santee Rice Plantation] ''has a list of slaves by name'' *[http://immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/listslave3.html Compass Ships' Lists] ''Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822'' *[http://www.jackhadleyblackhistorymuseum.com/trailTour.html History of Slaves in Thomasville, Georgia] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sea_Islands Wikipedia: Sea Islands]''Georgia'' *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/ebos-landing Ebos (Ibos) Landing] ''flying slaves'' *[http://www.n-georgia.com/nps-hamilton-plantation-st-simons.html Hamilton Plantation] ''St. Simon's Island'' *[http://www.nola.com/politics/index.ssf/2010/04/slave_trade_in_new_orleans.html Slave Trade in New Orleans] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/slave-ship-manifests.html Slave Ship Manifests Filed in New Orleans] *[http://www.amesplantation.org/sites/411/uploaded/files/Burying_the_Peculiar_Institution.pdf Ames Plantation and Slave Graveyard] West Tennessee ===Slave Ships=== *[http://www.archives.com/experts/brandt-kathleen/using-ship-manifests-for-slave-research.html Using Ship Manifests for Slave Research] *[http://hitchcock.itc.virginia.edu/Slavery/return.php?categorynum=5&categoryName=Slave%20Ships%20and%20the%20Atlantic%20Crossing%20(Middle%20Passage) Slave Ships and the Atlanta Crossing, Middle Passage] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slave_ship List of Slave Trade Ships] *[http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=1714 Lists of Slave Trade Ships Inward and Outward Bound] *[http://www.archives.gov/atlanta/finding-aids/slave-manifests/charleston/index.html Slave Manifests for Charleston] *[http://immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/listslave3.html Compass Ships' Lists] ''Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822'' *[http://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/slave-ship-manifests.html Slave Ship Manifests Filed in New Orleans] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Slave_Manifests_-_National_Archives_Catalog Slave Manifests - National Archives Catalog] ===Slave Markets=== *[http://www.charleston-sc.gov/index.aspx?nid=160 Charleston Slave Mart Museum] *[http://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2011647092/ Slave Market, Atlanta, GA] *[http://roadsidegeorgia.com/site/markethouse.html Slave Matket Loiusville, GA] *[http://www.afrigeneas.com/forum-aarchive/index_3.cgi/md/read/id/793/sbj/slave-market-house-fayetteville-cumberland-county-nc/ Slave Market, Fayettville, NC] *[http://www.eji.org/files/Slavery%20in%20America%20short%20version.pdf Montgomery, Alabama Slave Market] *[http://mshistorynow.mdah.state.ms.us/articles/47/the-forks-of-the-road-slave-market-at-natchez Forks of the Road Slave Market, Natchez, Mississippi] *[http://www.virginiamemory.com/online_classroom/shaping_the_constitution/doc/slavepen Alexandria Slave Pen] *[http://www.historymatters.gmu.edu/d/6762/ History. Matters: In the Richmond Slave Market] *[http://dsl.richmond.edu/civilwar/slavemarket_essay.html Richmond Slave Market] ===Slave Cemeteries=== ''Note: Slave and free African Americans are typically both buried in the cemeteries listed below as freed men continued to work in the same geographic area.'' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=102021 Find A Grave, Slave Cemeteries] *[http://www.sciway.net/afam/graveyards.html South Carolina African American Cemeteries and Graveyards] *[https://www.draytonhall.org/research/people/african_cemetery.html Drayton Hall] ''Ashley River, SC dating from 1790'' *[http://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/mcleod.html McLeod Plantation Slave Cemetery] ''South Carolina'' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=70663 Find A Grave Middleton Place Plantation Slave Cemetery] *[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UOg00P0Pblo Blackstock Slave Cemetery]''Fort Mill, SC'' *[http://savannahga.gov/index.aspx?NID=882 Laurel Grove Cemetery South] ''slave burials'' *[http://visithistoricsavannah.com/savannahs-squares/calhoun-square/ Slave Burial Ground at Calhoun Square] ''Savannah, Ga'' *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/stsimons.html Christ Church Slave Cemetery] ''St. Simon's, GA'' *[http://www.archives.com/blog/grant/sullivans-island-historic-cemetery.html Sullivan Island Cemetery] ''Coastal Georgia'' *[http://www.afrigeneas.com/forumd/index.cgi/md/read/id/13855/sbj/lawton-slave-holder/ Black Swamp Cemetery] ''Beaufort, SC'' *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/thomas/cemeteries/hxoldcem.txt Old Cemetery, Thomasville, GA] ''slaves buried alongside owners'' *[http://www.vanishinghistory.org/index.asp Engraved Database Projrct of Enslaved African American Graves] *[http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/12/28/slave-cemetery-history-display-museum-tennessee/4233037/ Archeological Investigation of Tennessee Slave Cemetery] *[http://blog.al.com/live/2010/01/africatown_project_locates_gra.html Africatown Project Locates Graves of Clotilde Survivors] *[http://www.lwfaaf.net/ Resting Place of Colored US Soldiers and Sailors] *[http://wp.vcu.edu/richmondcemeteries/burial-ground-for-negroes/ Richmond Slave Cemeteries] *[http://books.google.com/books?id=H4xQBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA123&lpg=PA123&dq=richmond+slave+cemeteries&source=bl&ots=o2fHJtJZRM&sig=dqcrfDa35Y6MLqixODVfuOWd3v4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RJMXVNawPKm_8gGcgIHoCA&ved=0CC4Q6AEwBzgK Google Books: ''The Burrying Ground for Negroes''] pg.123 ===Rebellions=== *[http://www.pbs.org/independentlens/natturner/slave_rebellions.html PBS Slave Rebellions] *[http://www.history.com/topics/black-history/slavery-iv-slave-rebellions Black History Slave a Rebellions] *[http://www.history.com/news/history-lists/7-famous-slave-revolts History Channel, 7 Famous Slave Rebellions] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slave_rebellion Wikipedia Slave Rebellions] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat_Turner's_slave_rebellion Nat Turner's Slave Rebellion] *[http://slaverebellion.org/index.php?page=united-states-insurrections Slave Insurrections in the US, an Overview] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stono_Rebellion Stono Rebellion] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Igbo_Landing Igbo Landing] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Denmark_Vesey The planned Vesey Slave Insurrection] ===First Hand Accounts and Other Reports=== *[http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/chronautobio.html A Chronological List of Slave Autobiographies] *[http://newdeal.feri.org/asn/asn00.htm WPA Slave Naratives] *[http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/slaveauction.html Eyewitness to History Savannah Slave Auction of 1859] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4p2918.html PBS The Weeping Time, A Slave Aution in Savannah, GA] *[http://usslave.blogspot.com/2012/06/savannah-and-slave-business.html?m=1 Savannah and the Slave Business] *[http://www.southernspaces.org/2010/unearthing-weeping-time-savannahs-ten-broeck-race-course-and-1859-slave-sale Unearthing the Weeping Time] *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/snhtml/ Slave Narratives from the Federal Writer's Project] *[http://teenink.com/mobile/311470 Diary of a Black Slave: Hariett Tubman] ===Civil War === *[http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals/54thmass.html 54th Regiment Massachsetts Volunteers] This unit lost two-thirds of their officers and half of their troops, was memorably dramatized in the film ''Glory''. *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African-American_Medal_of_Honor_recipients African American Soldiers and Sailors who were awarded the Medal of Honor: Civil War] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/ US Archives African American Research] resources *[http://guides.lib.washington.edu/content.php?pid=78827&sid=583725 University of Washington] History: African American *[http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/gld/ Gladstone Collection of African American Civil War Soldiers] *[http://www.kidport.com/RefLib/UsaHistory/CivilWar/CivilWar.htm Kid Port Reference Page] Social Studies *[http://www.besthistorysites.net/index.php/american-history/1800/civil-war Best of History] Teaching resources *[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EV9jLlZIbdw Youtube: Civil War Timeline] *[http://www.history.com/topics/american-civil-war History.com] *[http://www.civilwar.org/education/teachers/ Civil War Trust], teacher resources *[http://www.cyndislist.com/us/civil-war/general/?page=3 Cyndi's List] related to Civil War *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/American_Civil_War Wikipedia Resources] *[http://edtech2.boisestate.edu/ellism/EDTECH575/civilwar/resources.html Casualties] A list of resources that you can use to build your charts and graphs with as well as write your report. *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/index.htm National Park Services] *[http://www.kennesaw.edu/civilwarera/ Kennesaw University] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mjhiggins/n-cwac.htm#rh U.S. Civil War Regimental Histories in the Library of Congress Union Troops: U.S. Colored Troops (USCT)] *[http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/taylorsu/taylorsu.html Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the 33d United States Colored Troops Late 1st S. C. Volunteers: Electronic Edition. Taylor, Susie King, b. 1848] ''full text eBook'' *[http://www.geocities.com/glwilson_us/civilwarafrican-americandescriptions.htm Geocites Civil War African American Physical Descriptions] some service records ===South Carolina=== [[Image:US Southern Colonies British Carolina-17.jpg|630px|]] :::::'''Rice Ready for Harvest''' *[http://www.fold3.com/page/282784161_estate_inventories_for_charleston/ Fold3 free images of Estate Inventories for Charleston, South Carolina, 1732-1872] *[http://www.lowcountryafricana.com/south-carolina-1850-u-s-federal-census-slave-schedules/ South Carolina Census, 1850 Slave Schedules] *[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVZY-5T6 Joshua Ward, Family Search Person Details] ''Largest number of slaves owned in US History'' *[http://beta.worldcat.org/archivegrid/collection/data/32141428 Journal of Joshua Ward Plantation] *[http://www.genealogical.com/products/Without%20Indentures%20Index%20to%20White%20Slave%20Children%20in%20Colonial%20Court%20Records/4606.html Without Indenture: Index to White Slave Children] *[http://aquila.usm.edu/drs/ Aquila: Documenting Runaway Slaves Project] *[http://mulattodiaries.com/tag/sullivans-island/ Mulatto Diaries] *[http://yale.edu/glc/gullah/index.htm The Gullah, Rice Slaves] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Leonean_American Sierra Leonean American] *[http://scholarcommons.sc.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1149&context=archanth_books Middleton Place, Slave Schedules] *[http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/m/Middleton,Thomas.html Thomas Middleton Plantation book 1734-1813] *[http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2009/03/sullivan-s-island-was-african-american-ellis-island NPS: Sullivan's Island, the African American Ellis Island] *[http://ldhi.library.cofc.edu/exhibits/show/africanpassageslowcountryadapt/sectionii_introduction/american_indian_slavery_caroli American Indian Slavery in Carolina] *[http://www.afrigeneas.com/forumd/index.cgi/md/read/id/13855/sbj/lawton-slave-holder/ Lawton Slave Holder]''SC'' *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/slaverecords_fladger1.html Marion County, SC Slave Records, 1780-1820] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/slaverecords_fladger2.html Marion County, SC Slave Records, 1820-1860] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/slaverecords_fladger3.html Marion County, SC Slave Records, 1860-] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/marion_wills_slaves.html Slaves Named in Marion County Wills, 1798-1855] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h14.html Fort Rose, Carolina Slaves Brought to Florida] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part4/4h1565.html Slaves, Plantation of James Joyner Smith] *[http://www.southcarolinaparks.com/files/State%20Parks/African%20American/AA_The%20Hands%20of%20Hampton.pdf The Hands of Hampton, Dlavery in a St. John Santee Rice Plantation] ''has a list of slaves by name'' *[http://immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/listslave3.html Compass Ships' Lists] ''Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822'' *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Williamsburg_County,_South_Carolina Williamsburg County Records] ==== South Carolina Slave Cemeteries==== ''Note: Slave and free African Americans are typically both buried in the cemeteries listed below as freed men continued to work in the same area.'' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=102021 Find A Grave, Slave Cemeteries] *[http://www.sciway.net/afam/graveyards.html South Carolina African American Cemeteries and Graveyards] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSvcid=102021&GRid=33605570&CRid=2292755& Find A Grave Field of Rest Cemetery, Charleston, SC] *[https://www.draytonhall.org/research/people/african_cemetery.html Drayton Hall] ''Ashley River, SC dating from 1790'' *[http://south-carolina-plantations.com/charleston/mcleod.html McLeod Plantation Slave Cemetery] ''South Carolina'' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=70663 Find A Grave Middleton Place Plantation Slave Cemetery] *[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=UOg00P0Pblo Blackstock Slave Cemetery]''Fort Mill, SC'' *[http://www.afrigeneas.com/forumd/index.cgi/md/read/id/13855/sbj/lawton-slave-holder/ Black Swamp Cemetery] ''Beaufort, SC'' *[http://www.pasthorizonspr.com/index.php/archives/03/2012/slave-burial-ground-excavated-on-st-helena Archeologist Unearth 5000 Slave Graves on St. Helena] *[[Category_Cemetery_Formatting|Category Cemetery Formatting]] ===Georgia=== :[[Image:US Southern Colonies British Georgia-3.jpg |630px|]] ::::::'''Slave Family''' :''When the Georgia Trustees first envisioned their colonial experiment in the early 1730s, they sought to avoid the slave-based plantation economy that had developed in other colonies in the American South. The allure of profits from slavery, however, proved to be too powerful for white Georgia settlers to resist. By the era of the American Revolution (1775-83), African slaves constituted nearly half of Georgia's population''[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/slavery-antebellum-georgia Georgia Encyclopedia] ''Slavery in Antebellum Georgia'' *[http://www.genealogical.com/products/Without%20Indentures%20Index%20to%20White%20Slave%20Children%20in%20Colonial%20Court%20Records/4606.html Without Indenture: Index to White Slave Children] *[http://savannahga.gov/index.aspx?nid=1452 Savannah Municipal Slavery Project] *[http://aquila.usm.edu/drs/ Aquila: Documenting Runaway Slaves Project] *[http://mulattodiaries.com/tag/sullivans-island/ Mulatto Diaries] *[http://yale.edu/glc/gullah/index.htm The Gullah, Rice Slaves] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Leonean_American Sierra Leonean American] *[http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2009/03/sullivan-s-island-was-african-american-ellis-island NPS: Sullivan's Island, the African American Ellis Island] *[http://sciway3.net/proctor/marion/african/marion_wills_slaves.html Slaves Named in Marion County Wills, 1798-1855] *[http://immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/listslave3.html Compass Ships' Lists] ''Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822'' ====Georgia Slave Cemeteries==== :''Note: Slave and free African Americans are typically both buried in the cemeteries listed below as freed men continued to work in the same area.'' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=vcsr&GSvcid=102021 Find A Grave, Slave Cemeteries] *[http://savannahga.gov/index.aspx?NID=882 Laurel Grove Cemetery South] ''slave burials'' *[http://visithistoricsavannah.com/savannahs-squares/calhoun-square/ Slave Burial Ground at Calhoun Square] ''Savannah, Ga'' *[http://www.exploresouthernhistory.com/stsimons.html Christ Church Slave Cemetery] ''St. Simon's, GA'' *[http://www.archives.com/blog/grant/sullivans-island-historic-cemetery.html Sullivan Island Cemetery] ''Coastal Georgia'' ===New Jersey=== *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_slavery_in_New_Jersey History of Slavery in New Jersey] *[http://slavenorth.com/newjersey.htm Slavery in the North, New Jersey] *Graham Russell Hodges Slavery and Freedom in the Rural North: African Americans in Monmouth County, New Jersey, 1665-1865 Madison, WI: Madison House, 1997 *Clement Alexander Price; New Jersey Historical Society; New Jersey Historical Commission (December 1980). *Freedom not far distant: A documentary history of Afro-Americans in New Jersey. The Society. ISBN 978-0-911020-01-4. Retrieved 10 August 2012. ===New York=== *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_slavery_in_New_York Wikipedia: History of Slavery in New York] *[http://www.slaveryinnewyork.org/about_exhibit.htm Exhibit: Slavery in New York] *[http://www.nyhistory.org/web/africanfreeschool/history/context.html New York Historical Society, Slavery in New York] *[http://www.nps.gov/afbg/index.htm NPS African Burial Ground] ===North Carolina === *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/chatham/slaverec.html Slave Records of Chatham County] from misc records *[http://www.ncgenweb.us/chatham/slaves.htm Slave Records Chatham County] wills, deeds, Bible records *[http://www2.lib.unc.edu/mss/inv/r/Roberson_Family.html Roberson Family Papers] ===Florida === *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/census/florida-african-american-census-records.htm Florida African American Census Records] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h14.html Fort Rose, Carolina Slaves Brought to Florida] *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/FL/StJohns/ RootsWeb Lists of Sebsites for St. John's County Slave Records] *[http://www.geocities.com/glwilson_us/1858slavefreeblackpermissionslips.htm 1858 Slave and Free Black Permission Slips] St. Augustine *[http://jacksonville.com/tu-online/stories/120201/met_7970180.html St. Augustine, Once A Hub of Slave Trade] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ajac/flleon.htm Leon County, Florida Slave Records] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/FL/FL_plantations.html RootsWeb Florida Slavery] where to find records *[http://www.blackwallstreet.org/blk.resources.dir/cuv.florida.html Black Wallstreet, African American Records by State: Florida] *[http://www.jaxhistory.com/Jacksonville%20Story/Slavery%20and%20Plantations.htm Slavery and. Plantations in Jacksonville, history] *[http://www.floridamemory.com/exhibits/civilwar/before1861/before1861-2.php Slavery in Floriday, 1821-1861] *[http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/docs/s/slave.htm FSU Florida Slave Narratives] *[http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/alphaautobio.html Doc South Alave Narratives Alphabetical by. Name] *[http://dlis.dos.state.fl.us/barm/rediscovery/default.asp?IDCFile=/fsa/detailss.idc,SPECIFIC=2809,DATABASE=SERIES, Online. Catalog Slave Records of Florida Database] ===Arkansas=== *[http://digital.library.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metadc6096/m2/1/high_res_d/thesis.pdf Slaveholders and Slaves of Hempstead County] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ajac/ararkansas.htm Largest Slave Holders, 1860 Census] *[http://www.freedmensbureau.com/arkansas/arkansasmarriages.htm Freedman's Bureau, Arkansas/Kansas Marriages] *[http://www.nps.gov/subjects/ugrr/discover_history/upload/fugitives-from-injustice-freedom-seeking-slaves-in-arkansas.pdf NPS ''Fugitives from Injustice, Freedom Seeking Slaves in Arkansas 1800''] pdf *[http://www.arkansas.com/things-to-do/history-heritage/african-americans/ Slavery in Arkansas] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/ar/cleveland/clevelan.html Cleveland County Index of Early Wills] ===Kentucky=== *[http://home.comcast.net/~p.a.miller/genealogy/docs/slaverecords/ky.htm Slave Records Kentucky] ===Alabama=== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jfuller/gen_mail_african.html#alabama-slaves Rootsweb Mailing List for Discussions of African American Slaves in Alabama] *[http://www.dollsgen.com/wills.htm Appraisements and Inventory of Slaves in Wills - Macon County, Alabama] === Louisiana === *[http://immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/listslave3.html Compass Ships' Lists] ''Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822'' *[http://books.google.com/books/about/Africans_in_Colonial_Louisiana.html?id=Arybfb4UWtwC Africans in Colonial Louisiana] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_slavery_in_Louisiana History of Slavery in Louisiana] *[http://www.sonoma.edu/tah2/lessons/jolly/mississippi/slavery_new_orleans_louisiana.rtf Fact Sheet for Slavery in Louisiana and Early New Orleans] === Maryland === *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/black-genealogy/slave-narratives.htm Access Genealogy Slave Narratives] and much more! This is a good site for information in Maryland. *[http://www.csmd.edu/library/smsc/NPS_Soldiers/index.html Civil War Slave/Soldiers Listing, College of Southern Maryland] ===District of Columbia=== *[http://emancipation.dc.gov/page/pearl-affairs-and-riot The Pearl Affair] *[http://www.theusgenweb.org/dcgenweb/links/african_american_archives.shtml GenWeb Washington, DC archival slavery resources] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/slavery-in-dc-courts-commissions.pdf DC court records] ===Mississippi === *[http://aquila.usm.edu/drs/ The Documenting Runaway Slaves] (DRS) research project is a collaborative effort to document newspaper advertisements placed by masters seeking the capture and return of runaway slaves. Dr. Max Grivno and Dr. Douglas Chambers, lead researchers and faculty members in the Southern Miss Department of History, are focusing their pilot project on Mississippi, but plans are already in place to expand the research to the larger Gulf South, the rest of the southern United States, the Caribbean, and Brazil. === Texas === *[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/african-americans Handbook of African American Texas] *[http://www.cah.utexas.edu/research/subject_guides/african_american.php African American History Resources] The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History at the University of Texas at Austin offers a wide variety of material for the study of African American life, history, and culture in Texas. *[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/african-americans Handbook of African American Texas] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_slavery_in_Texas Wikipedia: History of Slavery in Texas] *[http://www.jstor.org/stable/27784929 African Slave Trade in Texas] *[http://www.wtblock.com/wtblockjr/slave.htm Sabine Lake, Focal point of Illegal Slave Trade] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/etx/denton/cemetery/Old%20Slave.htm Old Slave Cemetery Pilot Point, Denton County, Texas] *[http://www.texasslaveryproject.org/ Texas Slavery Project] === Virginia === *[https://archive.org/details/populationschedu0983unix Virginia 1850 Slave Schedules] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_plantations_in_Virginia List of Plantations in Virginia] *[http://ead.lib.virginia.edu/vivaxtf/view?docId=lva/vi04311.xml Free Negro and Slave Records, 1764-1864 Lynchburg, VA] *[http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/virginiafreeafter1782.htm Virginia Slaves Freed in Virginia after 1782] *[http://www.blackwallstreet.org/blk.resources.dir/cuv.virginia.html Runaway Slaves of Virginia] *[http://xroads.virginia.edu/~HYPER/wpa/wpahome.html Virginia EDU Slave Narratives, an anthology] *[http://www.visitrichmondva.com/things-to-do/local-tours/slavetrail/ Richmond Slave Trail] *[http://encyclopediavirginia.org/Slave_Ships_and_the_Middle_Passage Encyclopedia Virginia: ''Slave Ships and the Middle Passage''] *[http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2006/09/02/AR2006090201097.html ''Mystery of Virginia's First Slaves Unlocked 400 Years Later''] *[http://historyisfun.org/pdf/Curriculum-Materials/AngolanConnection.pdf The Angolian Connection and Slavery in Virginia] PDF *[http://www.librarypoint.org/african_american_history_of_fredericksburg_virginia African America History of Fredericksburg] *[http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/slaveryinva.pdf Slavery Bibliography] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/VA/VA_plantations.html Virginia Slavery RootsWeb] links *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ajac/vamecklenburg.htm Mecklenburg, Virginia 1860 Slave Holders and 1700 Freeman] *[http://www.vahistorical.org/collections-and-resources/how-we-can-help-your-research/researcher-resources/guides-researchers-2--2 VA Historical Collections: ''Diary of Cyrus Clabell''] has a list of slaves that came to Sunday School with their owners *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/southampton/wills/slavshm.txt Slaveholders of Southampton County, 1782-1803] *[http://www.afrigeneas.com/forumd/index.cgi/md/read/id/13136/sbj/slaves-named-in-caroline-county-va-wills/ Slaves Named in Carolina County Wills] *[http://www.virginiamemory.com/online_classroom/shaping_the_constitution/doc/slavepen Alexandria Slave Pen] *[http://historymatters.gmu.edu/d/6762/ History. Matters: In the Richmond Slave Market] *[http://dsl.richmond.edu/civilwar/slavemarket_essay.html Richmond Slave Market] *[http://www.washingtontimes.com/news/2005/feb/11/20050211-093809-6876r/?page=all Washington Times: ''Richmond Slave Market, Busy until the End] *[http://m.timesdispatch.com/special-section/sports/baseball-in-richmond/unearthing-richmond-s-slave-trading-history/article_3c18bdde-e1ca-56f9-b271-53e5fd0a4de2.html?mode=jqm ''Unearthing Richmond's Slave Trading History''] ==Sources== See also: *Randall M. Miller, John David Smith (1988). Dictionary of Afro-American Slavery, Greenwood Press. ISBN 0-313-23814-6 *Frederic Bancroft (1931). Slave Trading in the Old South, American Classics. ISBN 978-1-57003-103-8 *[http://www.fold3.com/browse.php#1|hA99k_OoR Sec of the Interior - Suppression of Slave Trade and Colonization] " any "Negroes, mulattos, or persons of color" found aboard vessels seized off the coast of Africa and relocate them to what is now known as Liberia." **and [http://www.nytimes.com/1861/09/21/news/law-reports-slave-trade-slaver-bark-augusta-condemned-united-states-district.html an 1862 NY Times article The Slaver] Bark Augusta Condemned *[http://www.fold3.com/page/282786460_registro_central_de_esclavos/ Registro Central de Esclavos] Puerto Rico *http://www.nps.gov/subjects/ugrr/discover_history/upload/dc-UGGR-Report-H-Russell.pdf *http://www.latinamericanstudies.org/slavery/WH-2001.pdf

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[[Category:Kentucky, Notables]] [[Category:African-American Notables]] [[Category:Kentucky, African-American Family History]] [[Category:National Museum of Racing and Hall of Fame]] [[Category:Jockeys]] [[Category:Kentucky Derby]] In the early years of racing, African American jockeys dominated the sport. Nevertheless, their contributions are not widely known outside of the racing industry. This page is to list, identify and connect the people whose skill and effort established and shaped the sport, including not only jockeys, but trainers, farriers and owners. *[[Allen-59008|Anthony Allen]]https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2899 *[[Allen-51301|Dudley Allen]] *[[Anderson-63699|Edmund Lincoln Anderson]] https://africanamericanhorsestories.org/research/people/edmund-lincoln-anderson *[[Anderson-66498|George B "Spider" Anderson]]https://africanamericanhorsestories.org/research/people/george-b-spider-anderson *[[Barber-11202|Paul Peter Barber]]https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/851 *[[Barnes-23232|Shelby D "Pike" Barnes]]https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2701 https://africanamericanhorsestories.org/research/people/shelby-barnes *[[Bishop-18463|Sylvia Bishop]] https://africanamericanhorsestories.org/research/people/sylvia-bishop *[[Booker-1816|Elzey Booker]] *[[Britton-3630|Tom Britton]] https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2626 *James Brookshttps://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/3124 *[[Brown-118184|Edward Dudley "Brown Dick" Brown]] *Cato (enslaved by John Campbell, given freedom for his in 1839 https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2105wins *[[Caulder-116|William Francis "Jelly" Caulder]] https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2684 *Joh C Chivis https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/300003641 *[[Clark-71064|Elmer S Clark Jr.]]https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2724 *[[Clay-4439|John T Clay]] 1859-1934 *Theodore H Clay Sr. https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2349 *[[Clayton-7709|Alonzo Clayton]]https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/662 *[[Coleman-16282|George Coleman]]https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/1502 *Raleigh Colston https://africanamericanhorsestories.org/research/people/raleigh-colston-sr *Jess Conley https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2104 *Henry Covell https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2921 *Ellen Davis https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/1964 *Howard Preston Dawson Jr. https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2889 *Arnold "Dobie" Dickerson https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/3069 *Oscar Dishman Jr. https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/663 *Edward Duval https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2929 *[[ Hamilton-29424|Anthony "The Black Demon" Hamilton]] https://www.racingmuseum.org/hall-of-fame/jockey/anthony-hamilton *H C Harris https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2425 *Silas Harris https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/300003664 *John Hathaway https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/1999 *[[Hawkins-16288|Abe Hawkins]]https://africanamericanhorsestories.org/research/people/abe-hawkins https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashland_Plantation#Abe_Hawkins *William L Hawkins https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/81 *[[Henderson-25650|Erskine Henderson]] https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/1908 *[[Hensley-4382|Peter Lee Hensley]]https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2060 *Fred Hokins https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2314 *[[Hurd-3649|Babe Hurd]] https://africanamericanhorsestories.org/research/people/babe-hurdhttps://www.kentuckyderby.com *[[Lee-41171|James Lee]]https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2000 *[[Lewis-54414|Garrett Davis Lewis]] https://africanamericanhorsestories.org/research/people/garrett-davis-lewis *[[Lewis-54421|Isaac E Lewis]]“Lewis, Isaac E.,” Notable Kentucky African Americans Database, accessed November 18, 2022, https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/1907. *[[Lewis-49991|Oliver Lewis]] https://kchr.ky.gov/Hall-of-Fame/Pages/Oliver-Lewis.aspx *[[Mack-3735|Henry Mack]] *[[Murphy-17954|Isaac Burns Murphy]] 1861-1896 https://www.britannica.com/biography/Isaac-Burns-Murphy *[[Perkins-17380|James "Soup" Perkins]] 1880-1911https://africanamericanhorsestories.org/research/people/james-perkins *[[Perry-22765|Abraham Perry]] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abraham_Perry#:~:text=Abraham%20%22Abe%22%20Perry%20%281842-1908%29%20was%20an%20American%20thoroughbred,to%20be%20mentioned%20in%20post-race%20reports.%20Racing%20careerhttps://africanamericanhorsestories.org/research/people/abraham-perry *[[Simms-2573|Willie Simms]] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willie_Simms *[[Tankersly-27|Cassius Clay Tankersly]] Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/113724898/cassius-clay-tankersly : accessed 12 February 2022), memorial page for Cassius Clay Tankersly (unknown–27 May 1886), Find a Grave Memorial ID {{FindAGrave|113724898}}, citing African Cemetery #2, Lexington, Fayette County, Kentucky, USA ; Maintained by Squad546 (contributor 47281460) . *[[Walker-51258|Billy Walker]] https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Billy_Walker_(jockey) *[[Williamson-14767|Ansel Williamson]] https://africanamericanhorsestories.org/research/people/ansel-williamson *[[Willis-12109|Edward D Willis]] https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/1971 *[[Winkfield-19|Jimmy Winkfield]] https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/winkfield-jimmy-1882-1974/ '''Places''' *Harlem Race Track https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/2254 *Horsemen who lived in Pralltown (Lexington) https://nkaa.uky.edu/nkaa/items/show/300004259 *'''African American Cemetery no 2''' 419 East Seventh Street Lexington, Kentucky http://www.africancemeteryno2.org/ http://www.africancemeteryno2.org/horsemen-of-the-bluegrass To date there are nineteen jockeys/race riders, twenty-six trainers, thirteen grooms, forty hostlers, forty-three horsemen, two foremen, three exercisers, and five stable hands interred in African Cemetery No. 2, Lexington. Thoroughbred Trainers (24) French Brooks 1861-1943 • Harry Brown ?-1890 • Edward Caldwell 1863-1912 • General Carter 1865-1936 • Oliver D. Chambers 1842-1909 • June Collins 1860-1930 • Polk Drake 1852-1889 • Moses Dupee 1832-1901 • Ben Forrest 1877-1931 • John H. Forrest, Jr. 1864-1903 • Austin Harris 1874-1902 • James Hoskins 1886-1927 • Howard Jefferson 1857-1900 • Thomas Johnson 1866-1924 • John Montgomery 1882-1930 • George Morton 1862-1906 • Frank Perkins 1871-1900 • *Abraham Perry 1842-1908 • Henry Roberts 1862-1922 • Harry Thompson 1888-1928 • Charlie O. Walker 1889-1947 • David Wilkerson 1879-1920 • Charles Williams 1867-1895 • Isaac Williams 1876-1930 *Trainer, 1885 Kentucky Derby winner Standardbred Trainers (4) Jackson Brown 1826-1885 • Nelson Cleveland 1861-1911 • Walker Hughes 1888-1927 • John Jacob Perkins 1856-1913 Foremen (2) Matt Clarke 1856-1917 • William Keys 1887-1929 Exercisers (4) Malcolm Ayers 1865-1941 • William Henry Bates 1909-1928 • Cecil Green 1910-1932 • Robert Lee McCoy 1914-1915 Riders/Jockeys (20) Thomas "Tommie” Britton 1870-1901 • James Brooks 1888-1904 • Clarence Bryant 1878-1899 • Robert Bryant 1882-1895 • James Carter ?-1925 • Scott Gill 1878-1895 • Robert Isom 1879-1897 • James Juison 1874-1897 • George'Amos Knox 1860-1906 • *Oliver Lewis 1856-1924 • Austin Morton 1897-1917 • *Isaac Murphy 1861-1896 • *James "Soup” Perkins 1880-1911 • Frank Ross 1895-1903 • Joseph Scott 1875-1891 • Charles Suter 1884-1900 • Cassius Clay Tankersley 1866 -1886 • Jacob Trotter 1883-1909 • John Warfield 1873-1894 • James H. Wilson 1850-1897 * Kentucky Derby winning jockeys Stable Hands (4) Dick Coleman 1868-1906 • Jim Dandy 1874-1901 • J. Runyon 1864-1895 • Charlie Witherspoon 1878-1905 Grooms (13) Smith Bones 1897-1927 • Albert Buston 1874-1895 • Ansel Cohn 1872-1926 • William M.C. Davis 1883-1932 • Russell Green 1889-1925 • Henry Jones 1879-1928 • Octie Keys 1884-1929 • Clarence Matthews 1883-1929 • Henry Slaughter 1871-1924 • George Washington 1879-1922 • Aaron M. Webster 1887-1905 • Edward Withrow 1877-1931 • Braxton Woodard 1867-1932 Horsemen (40) Louis Butler 1877-1929 • Chester Campbell 1887-1924 • Harry Carpenter 1853-1923 • Henry Chambers 1877-1920 • Peter Allen Cohn 1861-1937 • James Coleman 1865-1924 • Billy Curd 1865-1920 https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=169816 ==Sources== See also: *https://web.archive.org/web/20060617091424/http://bourbonlibrary.org/aahistory_thoroughbreds.htm *https://thelpsf.org/african-american-jockeys-and-the-kentucky-derby/ *https://web.archive.org/web/20180507153430/http://www.africancemeteryno2.org/Home/horsemen *https://wfpl.org/curious-derby-what-happened-to-black-jockeys/ *https://africanamericanhorsestories.org/explore/stories/notable-partnerships-winning-teams-despite-discrimination

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A location sub-project of the [[Space:African_Ancestry_Project|African Ancestry Project]]
==Project Manager== * [[Luckie-23|Shoshanah Luckie]] ==Mission== The goals of this research project are: *To collect in one place information and resources to assist in building and documenting the history and genealogies for those from Australia with African ancestry. *To bring together WikiTreers interested in connecting African (heritage) families to the Global Family Tree, with particular reference to Australia *To improve the profiles of the people with African ancestry. who were forced to emigrate and those who chose to emigrate to Australia, as well as improving profiles of their descendants. *To provide and maintain a logical and organized structure, and create a method to link unconnected family trees in a way to help individuals identify their ancestors and celebrate their history. =='''About this Project'''== This sub project covers immigrants with whole or part African ancestry from no less than 11 global territories who were either *'''transported '''to Australia as convicts in the 19th century. *'''immigrants ''' from Africa (or elsewhere) from the 19th century to the 21st. All profiles identified to have an {{African Ancestry}} sticker denoting African Ancestry (see right).
African Americans in Australia who have been identified by the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:US_Black_Heritage Wikitree Project: US Black Heritage] Project to have had a part in US Black History, portray this sticker on their profile. (see right) {{African-American Sticker}}

===Why African Ancestry in Australia?=== This location project was originally called "Black Heritage in Australia" a title that was later abandoned. *To give pre eminence to the First Nations Peoples of Australia, [https://aiatsis.gov.au/publication/35813 '''Being Black: Aboriginal cultures in 'settled' Australia'''] by AIATSIS (Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies): Australia's only national institution focused exclusively on the diverse history, cultures and heritage of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_people Wikipedia: Black People] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Find_your_African_ancestor_in_Australia#Blackfella Aboriginal - term "blackfella" in SA, WA, VIC, NSW, TAS, QLD newspapers ] *"African ancestry in Australia" does intersect with Black African ancestry of the Caribbean, Europe and United States Black Heritage. [https://www.sbs.com.au/news/the-feed/article/did-you-know-there-were-12-africans-on-the-first-fleet/v01kw8xi8 sbs.com.au the feed did you know there were 12 africans on the first fleet?] What underpins them all is the broad focus of genealogy from the continent of Africa. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Find_your_African_ancestor_in_Australia#Blackfella Aboriginal - Blackfella in SA, WA, VIC, NSW, TAS, QLD ] [https://mediadiversified.org/2016/07/14/australia-five-black-men-at-the-centre-of-its-history/ mediadiversified.org australia five black men at the centre of its history] ===Methods of Documentation=== ====Dates==== As the archived documents used originate from handwritten records of the early 19th century, and relate to a cohort of people whose legal rights were such that they did not have "birth certificates"; emphasis has been placed on the: ''' Date of Conviction'''. This information was found for the most part to be consistently and precisely documented. ====Location==== {{Image|file=Shoshanah_s_Resource_Box.png |align=r |size=m |caption='''Map of Caribbean Sea and its Islands''' }} Location is paramount to this project's aims to document '''history''' and aid '''genealogy'''. To this end, an emphasis on "Place of Conviction" of transported convicts is used (with notes of birth place where recorded). "Place of Conviction" was found for the most part to be precise and consistently recorded.


===Identification of African Ancestry=== The search function at [https://www.digitalpanopticon.org/search Digital Panopticon.org search] reads: "Please note that this information was only recorded in some of the documents and that the drop down menu uses artificial categories which have been created to summarise the highly varied language and abbreviations used. See the search results for the precise language used. To search for specific words, use the keyword search."
======hair====== *auburn, bald, black, woolly, brown, fair, flaxen, ginger, grey, red, sandy, white other. The first profile of African Ancestry connected to Australia that I found at was that of *[[Buchanan-7868|William Buchanan]] at [http://www.jamaicanfamilysearch.com/Samples2/mconvicts.htm Jamaican Family Search Genealogy Research Library, Jamaican Convicts in Australia]; where it reads: : "the following convicts were Natives of Jamaica, black, single, protestant with black eyes, woolly black hair sometimes tinged with grey" Using this description as a guide, which isolated the terms: black, black eyes, woolly black hair. I then used these distinguishers to guide me in identification of African Ancestry profiles.
====== complexion ====== *black, blotchy, brown, coloured, copper, dark, fair, fresh, florid, freckled, light, mulatto, olive, pale, pallid, ruddy, sallow, swarthy, other.
In the convict profiles that I reviewed, the most common terms I found for complexion were:
*1. fresh, fair, sallow.
*2. black, brown, copper, dark, mulatto.
Where the terms of list 2 were recorded on convict profiles (created in the 18th and 19th century) - I understood them to be more likely to indicate African ancestry. An example profile is that of [[Rose-19962|Edouard Rose]] from Mauritius

===Sources to aid identification of transported Africans===
  • '''[[Space:Black Heritage in Australia Project Resources|Project Resources]]'''

    *[https://www.amazon.com.au/Black-Founders-Australias-Settlers-History/dp/0868408492 Cassandra Pybus (2006 UNSW Press) Black Founders: The Unknown Story of Australia's First Black Settlers Paperback – (0868408492)] ''Distinguished historian and writer Cassandra Pybus reveals that black convicts were among our first fleet settlers – a fact which profoundly complicates our understanding of race relations in early colonial Australia. Most of these black founders were originally slaves from America who had sought freedom with the British during the American Revolution only to find themselves abandoned and unemployed in England when the war was over.'' *[https://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/B/Black%20Convicts.htm utas.edu.au. the companion to tasmanian history. black convicts. Cassandra Pybus] *[https://www.digitalpanopticon.org/ Digital Panopticon.org] A collaboration between the Universities of Liverpool, Oxford, Sheffield, Sussex and Tasmania, it is published by the Digital Humanities Institute. It traces London Convicts in Britain & Australia, from 1780-1925. It allows the search millions of records from around fifty datasets, relating to the lives of 90,000 convicts from the Old Bailey. *[https://convictrecords.com.au/ convict records.com.au] Site has data from the British Convict Transportation Register, courtesy of the State Library of Queensland. It includes Ships, Voyages, Crimes, Occupations. Has Community contributions. *[https://www.foundersandsurvivors.org/ Founders and Survivors.org] A partnership between historians, genealogists, demographers and population health researchers. It seeks to record and study the founding population of 73,000 men women and children who were transported to Tasmania *[https://search.lma.gov.uk/scripts/mwimain.dll/144/LMA_OPAC/web_detail/REFD+OB?SESSIONSEARCH London Metropolitan Archives Catalogue Gaol Delivery Sessions (1774 - 1887)] *[https://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/slavery-or-slave-owners/ National Archives.gov.uk Enslaved people and slave owners] Enslaved people and slave owners. The National Archives, Kew, Richmond, England *[https://mhnsw.au/archive/subjects/convicts/ New South Wales State Archives and Records, Convicts Index] *[https://www.oldbaileyonline.org/ Old Bailey Online - The Proceedings of the Old Bailey, 1674-1913]
    The Old Bailey Proceedings Online makes available a fully searchable, digitised collection of all surviving editions of the Old Bailey Proceedings from 1674 to 1913, and of the Ordinary of Newgate’s Accounts between 1676 and 1772. The Old Bailey Proceedings Online is published by The Digital Humanities Institute at the University of Sheffield. *[https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search/deaths?13 NSW Government. Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages. Death search page] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Tasmania,_Australia_Online_Genealogy_Records Tasmania, Australia Online Genealogy Records] *[https://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/ People Australia] *[https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1031461X.2016.1203962 Transnational Histories of Penal Transportation: Punishment, Labour and Governance in the British Imperial World, 1788–1939, Australian Historical Studies, Clare Anderson (2016)] Consulted (particularly for Mauritius) ==Project Tasks== Here are the tasks that I am currently working on:
    ===Genealogy Aid=== *Identifying people of African Ancestry in the '''Australian newspapers''' of the 19th century. Sorting and listing in relevant Australian state - begun.
    ==Topics== === '''Genealogy Aid''' === =====[[Space:Aid_to_finding_your_African_Ancestor_in_Australia| Find your African ancestor in Australia]]===== ==='''Immigrants '''=== =====[[Space:African Immigrants to 19th century Australia|African Immigrants to 19th Century Australia]]===== =====[[Space:African_Immigrants_to_20th_Century_Australia|African Immigrants to 20th Century Australia]]=====
    ==='''Transported Convicts'''=== =====[[Space:First_Fleet_Africans|First Fleet Africans]]===== =====[[Space:Africans_transported_from_Barbados_to_Australia|Africans convicted in Barbados]]===== =====[[Space:Africans_transported_from_the_Caribbean_to_Australia|Africans convicted in the Caribbean]]===== *'''Antigua and Barbuda''' *'''Barbados''' *'''Bermuda''' *'''Dominica''' *'''Dutch Guiana''' *'''Grenada''' *'''Jamaica''' *'''Martinique''' *'''St Kitts and Nevis''' *'''Trinidad''' =====[[Space:Africans_convicted_and_transported_from_Great_Britain_to_Australia|Africans convicted in Great Britain]]===== =====[[Space:Africans_transported_from_Jamaica_to_Australia|Africans convicted in Jamaica]]===== =====[[Space:Africans_convicted_in_Mauritius|Africans convicted in Mauritius]] ===== =====[[Space:Africans_convicted_in_South_Africa_and_transported_to_Australia|Africans convicted in South Africa]]===== =====[[Space:Africans_transported_from_St_Kitts_and_Nevis_to_Australia|Africans convicted in St Kitts and Nevis]]===== =====[[Space:Notables of African Ancestry in Australia|Notables and Bushrangers of African Ancestry]]===== =='''History of African Ancestry in Australia'''== Historically, African history within Australia has had wider scholarly attention since *1986 - Ian Duffield, ‘Naming Namoroa’, unpublished paper presented at Africans & Caribbeans in Britain: Writing, History & Society. A Conference in Celebration of Paul Edwards, University of Edinburgh 1994}} *A widely respected book is: "Black Founders: The Unknown Story of Australia's First Black Settlers" by Cassandra Pybus Pybus. Cassandra. 2006. ''Black Founders: The Unknown Story of Australia's First Black Settlers. '' Sydney, NSW, Australia: UNSW Press. which studies the African diaspora sent to Australia in the earlier decades of the nation. *Another scholarly researcher of this area is Professor Clare Anderson (2016) with her work "Transnational Histories of Penal Transportation: Punishment, Labour and Governance in the British Imperial World, 1788–1939, Australian Historical Studies." There exists at least one individual of African descent who chose to emigrate to Australia before 1836, who was a Whaler, Mariner and Australia's only Pirate. Because of Australia's convict history and 19th century connection to wider British history, this rersearch was initiated to uncover the Africans sent whose genealogies had not been documented. Some Africans sent to Australia in the later half of the 18th century are descendants of African slaves brought to the North American continent between 1555 and 1865, and some from Africa via England. Records show, that in the earlier part of the 19th century Africans were sent from the Caribbean; these are included since they share a common history of West African plus Central and East African roots. A number were also transported from South West Africa, South African Historical Journal Volume 17, 1985 - Issue 1: Khoikhoi and the Question of Convict Transportation from the Cape Colony, 1820–1842 by V. C. MALHERBE M.A. others from Mauritius. {{Image|file=Black_Heritage_in_Australia.png |caption=Convict Transportation in the British Empire, 1618–1874 }} A glance at many of the profiles will reflect the way the British recorded and viewed convicts or immigrants of African ancestry. As indicated above, the terms, "'''black'''"; or "'''person of colour'''" were used, and can also be found in newspaper reports, as can the term "'''Darkey"'''. Examples can be seen in the following articles from Australian newspaper reports of the 19th century.
    Leader, Melbourne, Victoria, 10th September 1864, AN ELOQUENT DARKEY 1864 'AN ELOQUENT DARKEY.', Leader (Melbourne, Vic. : 1862 - 1918, 1935), 10 September, p. 4. , viewed 30 Apr 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197293202
    The Queenslander, Sat 22nd March 1884, THE DARKEY'S ANNIVERSARY 1884 'THE DARKEY'S MARRIAGE ANNIVERSARY.', The Queenslander (Brisbane, Qld. : 1866 - 1939), 22 March, p. 451. , viewed 30 Apr 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article23971495
    The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW 1942 -1954) 29th July 1871, NOTES OF THE WEEK which states ''"A negro man named Darkey ..."'' 1871 'NOTES OF THE WEEK.', The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), 29 July, p. 5. , viewed 30 Apr 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article13242565
    The Melbourne Leader (Mel 1861) 09 March 1861, CITY POLICE COURT, which begins ''"Timon Gray, a man of colour was charged with assaulting another "darkey" named Robert Arthur ..."'' 1861 'CITY POLICE COURT.', The Melbourne Leader (Vic. : 1861), 9 March, p. 15. , viewed 30 Apr 2022, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article197522266 ==Sources==
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    [[Category: African-American Notables]] People who were the first of African-American descent to accomplish something of note. The list of "firsts" from comes from Wikipedia and other sources: '''18th century''' * 1738 - First free African-American community: Gracia Real de Santa Teresa de Mose (later named Fort Mose) in Florida * 1760 - First known African-American published author:[[Hammon-488|Jupiter Hammon]] (poem "An Evening Thought: Salvation by Christ with Penitential Cries", published as a broadside) * 1768 - First known African American to be elected to public office: [[Cheswell-3|Wentworth Cheswell]], town constable in Newmarket, New Hampshire. * 1773 ** First known African-American woman to publish a book: [[Wheatley-1348|Phillis Wheatley]] (Poems on Various Subjects, Religious and Moral) ** First separate African-American church: Silver Bluff Baptist Church, Aiken County, South Carolina * 1775 - First African American to join the Freemasons: [[Hall-32351|Prince Hall]] * 1778 - First African-American U.S. military regiment: the 1st Rhode Island Regiment * 1783 - First African American to formally practice medicine: [[Derham-114|James Derham]], who did not hold an M.D. degree. * 1785 - First African American ordained as a Christian minister in the United States: [[Haynes-6954|Rev. Lemuel Haynes]]. He was ordained in the Congregational Church, which became the United Church of Christ * 1792 - First major African-American Back-to-Africa movement: 3,000 Black Loyalist slaves, who had escaped to British lines during the American Revolutionary War for the promise of freedom, were relocated to Nova Scotia and given land. Later, 1,200 chose to migrate and settle in the new British colony of Settler Town, which developed as Sierra Leone, in West Africa. * 1793 - First African Methodist Episcopal Church established: [[Allen-15333|Richard Allen]] founded Mother Bethel A.M.E. Church, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * 1794 - First African Episcopal Church established: [[Jones-96759|Absalom Jones]] founded African Episcopal Church of St. Thomas, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania '''19th century''' * 1804 - First African American ordained as an Episcopal priest: [[Jones-96759|Absalom Jones]] in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania * 1807 - First African American Presbyterian Church in America: First African Presbyterian Church founded in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania by [[Gloucester-58|John Gloucester]] a former slave. * 1816 - First fully independent African-American denomination: African Methodist Episcopal Church (AME), based in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania and mid-Atlantic states * 1821 - First African American to hold a patent: [[Jennings-10768|Thomas L. Jennings]], for a dry-cleaning process * 1822 - First African-American captain to sail a whaleship with an all-black crew: [[Boston-431|Absalom Boston]] * 1823 - First African American to receive a degree from an American college: [[Twilight-1|Alexander Twilight]], Middlebury College * 1827 - First African-American owned-and-operated newspaper: Freedom's Journal, founded in New York City by [[Williams-94007|Rev. Peter Williams, Jr]]. and other free blacks. * 1836 - First African American elected to serve in a state legislature: [[Twilight-1|Alexander Twilight]], Vermont * 1837 - First formally trained African-American Medical Doctor: [[Smith-109545| Dr. James McCune Smith (1813-1865)]] of New York City, who was educated at the University of Glasgow, Scotland and returned to practice in New York. * 1845 - First African American licensed to practice law: [[Bolling-1228|Macon Allen]] from the Boston bar * 1847 ** First African American to graduate from a US medical school: [[Peck-8776|Dr. David J. Peck]] ** First African-American president of any nation: [[Roberts-11835|Joseph Jenkins Roberts]], Liberia * 1849 - First African-American college professor at a predominantly white institution: [[Reason-187|Charles L. Reason]], New York Central College * 1851 - First African-American member of the Society of Jesus (Jesuits): [[Healy-1431|Patrick Francis Healy]] * 1853 - First novel published by an African American: Clotel; or, The President's Daughter, by [[Brown-88851|William Wells Brown]], then living in London. * 1854 ** First African-American Roman Catholic priest: [[Healy-1430|James Augustine Healy]] ** First institute of higher learning created to educate African Americans: Ashmun Institute in Pennsylvania, renamed [[:Category:Lincoln University, Pennsylvania|Lincoln University]] in 1866. * 1858 ** First published play by an African American: The Escape; or, A Leap for Freedom by [[Brown-88851|William Wells Brown]] ** First African-American woman college instructor: [[Woodson-1976|Sarah Jane Woodson Early]], Wilberforce College * 1861 ** First North American military unit with African-American officers: 1st Louisiana Native Guard of the Confederate Army ** First African-American US federal government civil servant: [[Nell-318|William Cooper Nell]] * 1862 ** First African-American woman to earn a B.A.: [[Patterson-18821|Mary Jane Patterson]], Oberlin College ** First recognized U.S. Army African-American combat unit: 1st South Carolina Volunteers * 1863 ** First college owned and operated by African Americans: [[:Category:Wilberforce University|Wilberforce University]] in Ohio ** First African-American president of a college: [[Payne-15236|Bishop Daniel Payne]] (Wilberforce University) * 1864 - First African-American woman in the United States to earn an M.D.: [[Davis-59213|Rebecca Davis Lee Crumpler]] * 1865 ** First African-American field officer in the U.S. Army: [[Delany-151|Martin Delany]] ** First African-American attorney admitted to the bar of the U.S. Supreme Court: [[Rock-961|John Stewart Rock]] ** First African American to be commissioned as captain in the Regular U.S. Army: [[Wall-4290|Orindatus Simon Bolivar Wall]], known as OSB Wall * 1866 ** First African American to earn a Ph.D.: Father [[Healy-1431|Patrick Francis Healy]] from University of Leuven, Belgium ** First African-American woman enlistee in the U.S. Army: [[Williams-90344|Cathay Williams]] ** First African-American woman to serve as a professor: [[Woodson-1976|Sarah Jane Woodson Early]]; Xenia, Ohio's Wilberforce University hired her to teach Latin and English * 1868 ** First elected African-American Lieutenant Governor: [[Dunn-16422|Oscar Dunn]] (Louisiana). ** First African-American mayor: [[Landry-3341|Pierre Caliste Landry]], Donaldsonville, Louisiana ** First African American elected to the U.S. House of Representatives: [[Menard-1873|John Willis Menard]]. His opponent contested his election, and opposition to his election prevented him from being seated in Congress. * 1869 ** First African-American graduate of Harvard Medical School: [[Howard-24271|Edwin Clarence Joseph Turpin Howard, M. D.]] [https://fortworthafricanamericandoctors.files.wordpress.com/2012/04/dr-terrell-p-47.pdf Source] ** First African-American U.S. diplomat: [[Bassett-3424|Ebenezer Don Carlos Bassett]], minister to Haiti ** First African-American woman school principal: [[Jackson-39016|Fanny Jackson Coppin]] (Institute for Colored Youth) * 1870 ** First African American to vote in an election under the 15th Amendment to the United States Constitution, granting voting rights regardless of race: [[Peterson-10416|Thomas Mundy Peterson]] ** First African American to graduate from Harvard College: [[Greener-110|Richard Theodore Greener]]. ** First African American elected to the U.S. Senate, and first to serve in the U.S. Congress: [[Revels-30|Hiram Rhodes Revels]] (R–MS). ** First African American to serve in the U.S. House of Representatives: [[Rainey-1997|Joseph Rainey]] (R-SC). * 1872 ** First African-American midshipman admitted to the United States Naval Academy: [[Conyers-706|James H. Conyers]] (nominated by Robert B. Elliott of South Carolina). ** First African-American governor (non-elected): [[Stewart-41546|P. B. S. Pinchback]] of Louisiana (See also: Douglas Wilder, 1990) ** First African-American nominee for Vice President of the United States: [[Bailey-7481|Frederick Douglass]] by the Equal Rights Party. * 1874 ** First African-American president of a major college/university: Father [[Healy-1431|Patrick Francis Healy]], S.J. of Georgetown College. ** First African American to preside over the House of Representatives as Speaker pro tempore: [[Rainey-1997|Joseph Rainey]] * 1875 - First African-American Roman Catholic bishop: Bishop [[Healy-1430|James Augustine Healy]], of Portland, Maine. * 1876 - First African American to earn a doctorate degree from an American university: [[Bouchet-45|Edward Alexander Bouchet]] (Yale College Ph.D., physics; also first African American to graduate from Yale, 1874) * 1877 - First African-American graduate of West Point and first African-American commissioned officer in the U.S. military: [[Flipper-1|Henry Ossian Flipper]]. * 1878 ** First African-American police officer in Boston, Massachusetts: [[Homer-1041|Sergeant Horatio Julius Homer]]. ** First African-American baseball player in organized professional baseball: [[Jackson-40964|John W. "Bud" Fowler]]. * 1879 - First African American to graduate from a formal nursing school: [[Mahoney-2828|Mary Eliza Mahoney]], Boston, Massachusetts. * 1880 - First African American to command a U.S. ship: [[Healy-1432|Captain Michael Healy]]. * 1881 - First African American whose signature appeared on U.S. paper currency: [[Bruce-4047|Blanche K. Bruce]], Register of the Treasury. * 1882 - First fully state-supported four-year institution of higher learning for African-Americans: [[:Category:Virginia State University|Virginia State University]] * 1883 - First known African-American woman to graduate from one of the Seven Sisters colleges: [[Parker-39336|Hortense Parker]] (Mount Holyoke College) * 1884 ** First African American to play professional baseball at the major-league level: [[Walker-48037|Moses Fleetwood Walker]]. ** First African-American woman to hold a patent: [[Reed-24428|Judy W. Reed]], for an improved dough kneader, Washington, D.C. * 1886 - First African-American Roman Catholic priest publicly known at the time to be African-American: [[Tolton-37|Augustine Tolton]], Quincy and Chicago, Illinois * 1890 - First African American to record a best selling phonograph record: [[Johnson-101657|George Washington Johnson]], "The Laughing Song" and "The Whistling Coon." * 1891 - First African-American police officer in present-day New York City: [[Overton-3471|Wiley Overton]], hired by the Brooklyn Police Department prior to 1898 incorporation of the five boroughs into the City of New York. * 1892 ** First African American to sing at Carnegie Hall: [[Joyner-1708|Matilda Sissieretta Joyner Jones]] ** First African American named to a College Football All-America Team: [[Lewis-43411|William H. Lewis]], Harvard University * 1895 - First African-American woman to work for the United States Postal Service: [[Fields-1621|Mary Fields]] * 1898 - First African American appointed to serve as U.S. Army Paymaster: [[Wright-46303|Richard R. Wright]] * 1899 - First African American to achieve world championship in any sport: [[Taylor-56490|Marshall "Major" Taylor]], for 1-mile track cycling '''20th century''' * 1901 - First African American invited to dine at the White House: [[Washington-33|Booker T. Washington]] * 1902 ** First African-American professional basketball player: [[Lew-179|Harry Lew]] (New England Professional Basketball League) ** First African-American boxing champion, [[Gant-839|Joe Gans]] a lightweight * 1903 ** First Broadway musical written by African Americans, and the first to star African Americans: In Dahomey ** First African-American woman to found and become president of a bank: [[Draper-3806|Maggie L. Walker]], St. Luke Penny Savings Bank (since 1930 the Consolidated Bank & Trust Company), Richmond, Virginia * 1904 ** First Greek-letter fraternal organization established by African Americans: [[:Category:Sigma Pi Phi|Sigma Pi Phi]] ** First African American to participate in the Olympic Games, and first to win a medal: [[Poage-369|George Poage]] (two bronze medals) * 1906 - First intercollegiate Greek-letter organization established by African Americans: [[:Category:Alpha Phi Alpha|Alpha Phi Alpha]] (ΑΦΑ), at Cornell University * 1907 - First African-American Greek Orthodox priest and missionary in America: Very Rev. Fr. Robert Josias Morgan * 1908 ** First African-American heavyweight boxing champion: Jack Johnson ** First African-American Olympic gold medal winner: John Taylor (Track and field medley relay team). ** First intercollegiate Greek-letter sorority established by African Americans: [[:Category:Alpha_Kappa_Alpha|Alpha Kappa Alpha]] (ΑΚΑ) at Howard University * 1910 - First African-American woman millionaire: [[Breedlove-4|Madam C. J. Walker]] * 1911 ** First intercollegiate Greek-letter fraternity established by African Americans at a historically black college: [[:Category:Omega Psi Phi|Omega Psi Phi]] (ΩΨΦ), at Howard University ** First African-American police officer in New York City: [[Battle-763|Samuel J. Battle]], following the 1898 incorporation of the five boroughs into the City of New York, and the hiring of three African-American officers in the Brooklyn Police Department. Battle was also the NYPD's first African-American sergeant (1926), lieutenant (1935), and parole commissioner (1941) ** First African-American attorney admitted to the American Bar Association: Butler R. Wilson (June 1911), William Henry Lewis (August 1911), and William R. Morris (October 1911) * 1914 - First African-American military pilot: [[Bullard-698|Eugene Jacques Bullard]] * 1915 - First African-American alderman of Chicago: [[De_Priest-339|Oscar Stanton De Priest]] * 1916 ** First African-American football player to play in a Rose Bowl game: [[Pollard-3315|Fritz Pollard]], Brown University ** First African-American serviceman to become a colonel in the U.S. Army: [[Young-40831|Charles Young]] * 1917 - First African-American woman to win a major sports title: [[Slowe-20|Lucy Diggs Slowe]], American Tennis Association * 1918 First African American to graduate from Rhode Island School of Design, artist [[Profitt-307|Nancy Elizabeth (Profitt) Phophet (1890-1960)]] * 1919 ** First African-American special agent for the FBI: [[Jones-86158|James Wormley Jones]] ** First African-American women appointed as police officers: [[Jackson-41700|Cora I. Parchment]] at the New York Police Department (NYPD)[83] and Georgia Ann Robinson, by the Los Angeles Police Department (LAPD) * 1920 ** First African-American NFL football players: [[Pollard-3315|Fritz Pollard]] (Akron Pros) and [[Marshall-21049|Bobby Marshall]] (Rock Island Independents) ** First African-American bishops of the Methodist Episcopal Church: Robert Elijah Jones and Matthew Wesley Clair. * 1921 ** First African-American woman to become an aviation pilot, first American to hold an international pilot license: [[Coleman-3543|Bessie Coleman]] ** First African-American NFL football coach: [[Pollard-3315|Fritz Pollard]], co-head coach, Akron Pros, while continuing to play running back ** First African-American woman to earn a Ph.D. in the U.S.: [[Mossell-2|Sadie Tanner Mossel]]l, Ph.D. in Economics from the University of Pennsylvania * 1924 - First African American to win individual Olympic gold medal: [[Hubbard-9209|DeHart Hubbard]] (Long jump, 1924 Summer Olympics). * 1925 - First African-American Foreign Service Officer: Clifton R. Wharton, Sr. * 1927 ** First African American to become an officer in the New York Fire Department in New York City: Wesley Augustus Williams. ** First African American to star in an international motion picture: [[McDonald-12048|Josephine Baker]] in La Sirène des tropiques. * 1928 - First post-Reconstruction African American elected to U.S. House of Representatives: [[De_Priest-339|Oscar Stanton De Priest]] (Republican; Illinois) * 1929 - First African-American sportscaster: Sherman "Jocko" Maxwell (WNJR, Newark, New Jersey) * 1931 ** First African-American composer to have symphony performed by leading orchestra: [[Still-1250|William Grant Still]], Symphony No. 1, by Rochester Philharmonic Orchestra ** First African-American woman to graduate from Yale Law School: [[Bolin-1173|Jane Matilda Bolin]] * 1932 - First African American on a presidential ticket in the 20th century: James W. Ford (Communist Party USA, as vice-presidential candidate running with William Z. Foster) * 1934 ** First African American elected to the U.S. House of Representatives as a Democrat: Arthur W. Mitchell (Illinois) ** First trade union set up for African-American domestic workers by Dora Lee Jones * 1935 - First known interracial jazz group: Benny Goodman Trio (Benny Goodman, Teddy Wilson, Gene Krupa) * 1936 ** First African American to conduct a major U.S. orchestra: [[Still-1250|William Grant Still]] (Los Angeles Philharmonic) ** First African-American women selected for the Olympic Games: Tidye Pickett and Louise Stokes. Stokes did not compete; Picket competed in the 80-meter hurdles) * 1937 - First African-American federal magistrate: [[Hastie-382|William H. Hastie]] (later the first African-American governor of the United States Virgin Islands) * 1938 - First African-American woman federal agency head: [[McLeod-1321|Mary McLeod Bethune]] (National Youth Administration) * 1939 - First African American to star in her own television program: [[Waters-4454|Ethel Waters]], The Ethel Waters Show, on NBC * 1940 ** First African American to win an Academy Award: [[McDaniel-2116|Hattie McDaniel]] (Best Supporting Actress, Gone with the Wind, 1939)[104] ** First African American to be portrayed on a U.S. postage stamp: [[Washington-33|Booker T. Washington]] ** First African-American flag officer: BG Benjamin O. Davis, Sr., U.S. Army * 1941 - First African American to give a White House Command Performance: Josh White * 1942 **First African American to be awarded the Navy Cross: [[Miller-40662|Doris Miller]] **First African-American member of the U.S. Marine Corps: [[Masters-3659|Alfred Masters]] * 1943 ** Martin A. Martin, first African American to become a member of the Trial Bureau of the United States Department of Justice, was sworn in on May 31, 1943. ** First African-American artists to have a #1 hit on the Billboard charts: Mills Brothers ("Paper Doll"), topped "Best Sellers in Stores" chart on November 6 (See also: Tommy Edwards, 1958; The Platters, 1959) * 1944 ** First African-American commissioned officers in the U.S. Navy: The "Golden Thirteen" ** First African American commissioned as a U.S. Navy officer from the Naval Reserve Officer Training Corps: Samuel Gravely. ** First African American to co-pastor with a white minister at the first interracial church: Dr. Howard Thurman with Dr. Alfred Fisk, Church for the Fellowship of All Peoples, San Francisco ** First African American to receive a contract with a major American opera company: Camilla Williams ** First successful African-American comic book artist: Matt Baker, whose first published work was a twelve-page "Sheena, Queen of the Jungle" story in Jumbo Comics #69, published by Fiction House ** First African-American reporter to attend a U.S. presidential news conference: Harry McAlpin * 1945 ** First African-American member of the New York City Opera: Todd Duncan ** First African-American U.S. Marine Corps officer: Frederick C. Branch * 1947 ** First African-American Major League Baseball player of the modern era: [[Robinson-13|Jackie Robinson]] (Brooklyn Dodgers). ** First African-American consensus college All-American basketball player: Don Barksdale ** First African-American artist to receive sole credit for a #1 hit on the Billboard charts: [[Basie-6|Count Basie]] ("Open the Door, Richard"), topped "Best Sellers in Stores" chart on February 22 ** First African-American full-time faculty member at a predominantly white law school: William Robert Ming (University of Chicago Law School) ** First comic book produced entirely by African-Americans: All-Negro Comics ** First African-American female member of the U.S. House and Senate press galleries: [[ [[Allison-6935|Alice Allison Dunnigan]] * 1948 ** First African-American man to receive an Academy Award: [[Baskett-178|James Baskett]] (Honorary Academy Award for his portrayal of "Uncle Remus" in Song of the South, 1946) ** First African-American U.S. Navy aviator: Jesse L. Brown ** First African-American composer to have an opera performed by a major U.S. company: [[Still-1250|William Grant Still]] (Troubled Island, New York City Opera) ** First African-American woman to win an Olympic gold medal: [[Coachman-21|Alice Coachman]] ** First African American since Reconstruction to enroll at a traditionally white university of the South: Silas Hunt (University of Arkansas Law School) ** First known African-American star of a regularly scheduled network television series: Bob Howard, The Bob Howard Show ** First African American to star in network television sitcom: Amanda Randolph, The Laytons ** First African-American female reporter to travel with a U.S. president (Harry S. Truman's election campaign): [[Allison-6935|Alice Allison Dunnigan]] * 1949 ** First African-American graduate of the U.S. Naval Academy: [[Brown-119746|Wesley Brown]] ** First African American to hold rank of Ambassador of the United States: Edward R. Dudley, ambassador, and previously minister, to Liberia ** First African American to win an MVP award in Major League Baseball: [[Robinson-13|Jackie Robinson]] (Brooklyn Dodgers, National League) ** First African-American owned and operated radio station: WERD, established October 3, 1949 in Atlanta, Georgia by Jesse B. Blayton, Sr. * 1950 ** First African American to win a Tony Award: Juanita Hall (Best Featured Actress in a Musical, South Pacific) ** First African American to win Pulitzer Prize: [[Brooks-12488|Gwendolyn Brooks]] (Book of poetry, Annie Allen, 1949) ** First African American to win Nobel Peace Prize: [[Bunche-2|Ralph Bunche]] ** First African American to receive a "lifetime" (officially "during good behavior") appointment as federal judge: [[Hastie-382|William H. Hastie]], U.S. Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit ** First African-American woman to compete on the world tennis tour: [[Gibson-9957|Althea Gibson]] ** First African-American solo singer to have a #1 hit on the Billboard charts: [[Coles-758|Nat King Cole]] ("Mona Lisa"), topped "Best Sellers in Stores" chart on July 15 ** First African-American delegate to the United Nations: Edith S. Sampson ** First African-American NBA basketball players: Nat "Sweetwater" Clifton (New York Knicks), Chuck Cooper (Boston Celtics), and Earl Lloyd (Washington Capitols). Note: Harold Hunter was the first to sign an NBA contract, signing with the Washington Capitols on April 26, 1950. However, he was cut from the team during training camp and did not play professionally. * 1951 ** First African American named to the College Football Hall of Fame: [[Slater-4127|Frederick "Duke" Slater]], University of Iowa (1918–1921) ** First African-American quarterback to become a regular starter for a professional football team: Bernie Custis (Hamilton Tiger-Cats) **First African-American named prima ballerina at the New York Metropolitan Opera: [[Collins-28725|Janet Faye Collins]] * 1952 ** First African-American driver issued a NASCAR license: [[Scott-28113|Wendell Oliver Scott]] ** First African-American woman elected to a U.S. state senate: Cora Brown, Democrat (Michigan) ** First African-American U.S. Marine Corps aviator: Frank E. Petersen ** First African-American woman to be nominated for a national political office: Charlotta Bass, Vice President (Progressive Party) * 1953 ** First African-American basketball player to play in the NBA All-Star Game: Don Barksdale in the 1953 NBA All-Star Game ** First African-American quarterback to play in the National Football League during the modern (post-World War II) era: [[Thrower-1324|Willie Thrower]] (Chicago Bears) * 1954 ** First African-American U.S. Navy Diver: Carl Brashear ** First African-American woman to be nominated for the Academy Award for Best Actress: [[Dandridge-303|Dorothy Dandridge]] (Carmen Jones, 1954). ** First individual African-American woman as subject on the cover of Life magazine: [[Dandridge-303|Dorothy Dandridge]], November 1, 1954 ** First African-American page for the U.S. Supreme Court, and first to be enrolled in the Capitol Page School: [[Bush-7946|Charles V. Bush]] * 1955 ** First African-American to drive in a NASCAR Grand National race: [[Bowie-1300|Elias Bowie Jr.]] ** First African-American member of the Metropolitan Opera: [[Anderson-16003|Marian Anderson]] ** First African-American male dancer in a major ballet company: [[Mitchell-32484|Arthur Mitchell]] (New York City Ballet); also first African-American principal dancer of a major ballet company (NYCB), 1956. ** First African-American singer to appear in a telecast opera: Leontyne Price in NBC's production of Tosca ** First African-American pilot of a scheduled US airline: August Martin (cargo airline Seaboard & Western Airlines) ** First African American to serve as a presidential executive assistant: E. Frederic Morrow, appointed by President Eisenhower as Administrative Officer for Special Projects. * 1956 ** First African-American star of a nationwide network TV show: [[Coles-758|Nat King Cole]] of the Nat King Cole Show, NBC ** First African-American U.S. Secret Service agent: Charles Gittens ** First African American to win the Cy Young Award as the top pitcher in Major League Baseball, in the award's inaugural year: Don Newcombe (Brooklyn Dodgers) * 1957 ** First African-American woman Wimbledon Tennis Champion [[Gibson-9957|Althea Gibson]] ** First African-American assistant coach in the NFL: Lowell W. Perry ** First African American to win the Best Actor Award at the Cannes Film Festival: John Kitzmiller (Dolina Miru) ** First African American to win Major League Baseball's Gold Glove, in the award's inaugural year: Willie Mays (New York Giants) * 1958 ** First African American to reach number 1 on the Billboard Hot 100: Tommy Edwards ("It's All in the Game"), September 29 ** First African-American flight attendant: Ruth Carol Taylor (Mohawk Airlines) * 1959 ** First African-American Grammy Award winners, in the award's inaugural year: [[Fitzgerald-2553|Ella Fitzgerald]] and [[Basie-6|Count Basie]] (two awards each) ** First African-American television journalist: Louis Lomax ** First African-American group to reach #1 on the Billboard Hot 100: The Platters ("Smoke Gets in Your Eyes"), January 19 ** First African American to win a major national player of the year award in college basketball: Oscar Robertson, USBWA Player of the Year (in that award's inaugural year) * 1960 ** First African-American U.S. presidential candidate: Rev. Clennon King, on the Independent Afro-American party ** First African-American child to attend an all-white elementary school in the South: [[Bridges-4250|Ruby Bridges]] * 1961 ** First African American to win the Heisman Trophy: Ernie Davis ** First African American to serve on a U.S. district court: James Benton Parsons, appointed to the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois ** First African-American tenor to sing leading roles for the Metropolitan Opera: George Shirley ** First African-American delegate to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization: Edith S. Sampson (See also: 1950) ** First African-American to go over Niagara Falls: Nathan Boya a.k.a. William FitzGerald ** First African-American to join the PGA Tour: Charlie Sifford * 1962 ** First African American to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: Jackie Robinson (See also: Satchel Paige, 1971) ** First African-American coach in Major League Baseball: John Jordan "Buck" O'Neil (Chicago Cubs) ** First African-American composer nominated for an Academy Award: [[Ellington-1|Duke Ellington]] (Best Music, Scoring of a Motion Picture, Paris Blues)[citation needed] ** First African-American attorney general of a state: Edward Brooke (Massachusetts) * 1963 ** First African-American bank examiner for the United States Department of the Treasury: Roland Burris ** First African American named as Time magazine's Man of the Year: [[King-4303|Martin Luther King, Jr]]. ** First African-American police officer of the NYPD to be named a precinct commander: Lloyd Sealy, commander of the NYPD's 28th Precinct in Harlem. ** First African American to be named American League MVP: Elston Howard (New York Yankees) (See also: Jackie Robinson, 1949) ** First African-American chess master: Walter Harris ** First African American to appear as a series regular on a primetime dramatic television series: Cicely Tyson, "East Side/West Side" (CBS). ** First African-American to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award: [[Johnson-87115|Diahann Carroll]], for Outstanding Single Performance by an Actress in a Lead Role, for episode "A Horse Has a Big Head, Let Him Worry" of Naked City (See also: 1968) ** First African Americans inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame: New York Renaissance, inducted as a team. (See also: Bob Douglas, 1972; Bill Russell, 1975; Clarence Gaines, 1982) ** First African American to graduate from the U.S. Air Force Academy: [[Bush-7946|Charles V. Bush]]. * 1964 ** First African-American pilot for a major commercial airline: David Harris, American Airlines ** First movie with African-American interracial marriage: One Potato, Two Potato,[169] actors Bernie Hamilton and Barbara Barrie, written by Orville H. Hampton, Raphael Hayes, directed by Larry Peerce ** First African-American man to win the Academy Award for Best Actor: Sidney Poitier (Lilies of the Field, 1963) (See also: James Baskett, 1948) ** First African-American baseball player to be named the Major League Baseball World Series MVP: Bob Gibson, St. Louis Cardinals * 1965 ** First African-American nationally syndicated cartoonist: Morrie Turner (Wee Pals) ** First African-American title character of a comic book series: Lobo (Dell Comics). ** First African-American star of a network television drama: Bill Cosby, I Spy (co-star with Robert Culp) ** First African-American cast member of a daytime soap opera: Micki Grant who played Peggy Nolan Harris on Another World until 1972. ** First African-American Playboy Playmate centerfold: Jennifer Jackson (March issue) ** First African-American U.S. Air Force General: Benjamin Oliver Davis, Jr. (Three-star General) ** First African-American woman Ambassador of the United States: [[Roberts-38131|Patricia Roberts Harris]] ambassador to Luxembourg ** First African-American NFL official: Burl Toler, field judge/head linesman ** First African-American to win a national chess championship: Frank Street, Jr. (U.S. Amateur Championship) ** First African-American United States Solicitor General: [[Marshall-6154|Thurgood Marshall]] * 1966 ** First African American male to be nominated for a Primetime Emmy Award and first African American to win a Primetime Emmy Award: Bill Cosby, I Spy ** First African-American coach in the National Basketball Association: Bill Russell (Boston Celtics) ** First African-American mayor of a U.S. city: Robert C. Henry, (Springfield, Ohio, appointed by city commission) ** First African-American model on the cover of a Vogue (British Vogue) magazine: [[Freeman-5924|Donyale Luna]] ** First post-Reconstruction African American elected to the U.S. Senate (and first African American elected to the U.S. Senate by popular vote): Edward Brooke (Republican; Massachusetts) (See also: 1962) ** First African American Cabinet secretary: Robert C. Weaver (Department of Housing and Urban Development) ** First African-American Major League Baseball umpire: Emmett Ashford ** First African-American NFL broadcaster: Lowell W. Perry (CBS, on Pittsburgh Steelers games) ** First African-American fire commissioner of a major U.S. City: Robert O. Lowery of the New York City Fire Department * 1967 ** First African American elected mayor of a large US city: Carl B. Stokes (Cleveland, Ohio) ** First African American appointed to the Supreme Court of the United States: [[Marshall-6154|Thurgood Marshall]] (See also: 1965) ** First African American selected for astronaut training: [[Lawrence-7935|Robert Henry Lawrence, Jr.]] ** First African American to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame: [[Tunnell-385|Emlen Tunnell]] ** First African-American interracial kiss on network television: entertainers Nancy Sinatra (Caucasian) and [[Davis-37308|Sammy Davis, Jr.]] (African American) on Sinatra's variety special Movin' With Nancy, airing December 11 on NBC * 1968 ** First African-American interracial kiss on a network television drama: Uhura, played by Nichelle Nichols (African American), and Captain Kirk, played by William Shatner (white Canadian): Star Trek: "Plato's Stepchildren" ** First African-American woman elected to U.S. House of Representatives: [[St._Hill-4|Shirley Chisholm]] (Democrat; New York) ** First African-American appointed as a United States Assistant Secretary of State: Barbara M. Watson ** First African American to start at quarterback in the modern era of professional football: Marlin Briscoe (Denver Broncos, AFL) ** First African-American commissioned officer awarded the Medal of Honor: [[Pitts-4467|Riley L. Pitts]] ** First fine-arts museum devoted to African-American work: Studio Museum in Harlem ** First African-American actress to star in her own television series where she did not play a domestic worker: [[Johnson-87115|Diahann Carroll]] in Julia (see also: 1963) ** First African-American woman as Presidential candidate: Charlene Mitchell (See also: Shirley Chisholm, 1972) ** First African-American woman reporter for The New York Times: Nancy Hicks Maynard ** First African-American starring character of a comic strip: Danny Raven in Dateline: Danger! by Al McWilliams and John Saunders. * 1969 ** First African-American superhero: The Falcon, Marvel Comics' Captain America #117 (September 1969). ** First African-American graduate of Harvard Business School: Lillian Lincoln ** First African-American director of a major Hollywood motion picture: Gordon Parks (The Learning Tree) ** First African-American founder of a classical training school and company of ballet: [[Mitchell-32484|Arthur Mitchell]], Dance Theatre of Harlem ** First African-American woman to appear on the Grand Ole Opry: Linda Martell * 1970 ** First African-American woman to win a Primetime Emmy Award: [[Fisher-23235|Gail Fisher]], for Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series, for Mannix ** First African American to head an Episcopal diocese: John Melville Burgess, diocesan bishop of Massachusetts ** First African-American U.S. Navy Master Diver: Carl Brashear ** First African-American member of the New York Stock Exchange: Joseph L. Searles III ** First African-American NCAA Division I basketball coach: Will Robinson (Illinois State University) * 1971 ** First African-American pitcher to be inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame: [[Page-12486|Satchel Paige]] ** First African-American president of the New York City Board of Education: Isaiah Edward Robinson, Jr. ** First African American to win an Academy Award in a non-acting category, winning Academy Award for Best Original Song: Isaac Hayes ** First African-American to win a Golden Globe Award: [[Fisher-23235|Gail Fisher]] for Mannix * 1972 ** First African American to campaign for the U.S. presidency in a major political party and to win a U.S. presidential primary/caucus: [[St._Hill-4|Shirley Chisholm]] (Democratic Party, New Jersey primary) (See also: 1968) ** First African-American superhero to star in own comic-book series: Luke Cage, Marvel Comics' Luke Cage, Hero for Hire #1 (June 1972). ** First African-American National Basketball Association general manager: Wayne Embry **First African-American principal in a major American orchestra: [[Jones-131989|Elayne Jones]], timpanist, San Francisco Symphony ** First African-American interracial romantic kiss in a mainstream comics magazine: "The Men Who Called Him Monster", by writer Don McGregor (See also: 1975) and artist Luis Garcia, in Warren Publishing's black-and-white horror-comics magazine Creepy #43 (Jan. 1972) ** First African-American interracial male kiss on network television: [[Davis-37308|Sammy Davis, Jr.]] (African American) and Carroll O'Connor (Caucasian) in All in the Family ** First African American inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame: Team-owner and coach Bob Douglas, in the category of "contributor" (See also: New York Renaissance, 1963; player Bill Russell, 1975; coach Clarence Gaines, 1982) ** First African-American woman Broadway director: Vinnette Justine Carroll (Don't Bother Me, I Can't Cope) ** First African-American comic-book creator to receive a "created by" cover-credit: Wayne Howard (Midnight Tales #1) * 1973 ** First African-American artistic director of a professional regional theater: Harold Scott (Cincinnati Playhouse in the Park) ** First African-American Bond villain: [[Kotto-3|Yaphet Kotto]], playing Mr. Big/Dr. Kananga, Live and Let Die. ** First African-American Bond Girl in a James Bond movie: Gloria Hendry (playing Rosie Carver), Live and Let Die. ** First African American elected mayor of Los Angeles: Tom Bradley ** First African-American psychologist in the U.S. Air Force: John D. Robinson ** First African-American woman mayor of a U.S. metropolitan city: Doris A. Davis, Compton, California * 1974 - First African-American model on the cover of American Vogue magazine: Beverly Johnson * 1975 ** First African American elected mayor, and first mayor, of Washington, D.C.: Walter Washington ** First African-American game show host: Adam Wade (CBS' Musical Chairs) ** First African-American four-star general: Daniel James, Jr. ** First African American inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a player: Bill Russell (See also: New York Renaissance, 1963; Bob Douglas, 1972; Clarence Gaines, 1982) ** First African-American interracial couple in a TV-series cast: The Jeffersons, actors Franklin Cover (Caucasian) and Roxie Roker (African American) as Tom & Helen Willis; series creator: Norman Lear ** First African-American interracial romantic kiss in a color comic book: Amazing Adventures #31 (July 1975), feature "Killraven: Warrior of the Worlds", characters M'Shulla Scott and Carmilla Frost, by writer Don McGregor and artist P. Craig Russell[182] ** First African-American manager in Major League Baseball: [[Robinson-31542|Frank Robinson]] (Cleveland Indians) ** First African-American model on the cover of Elle magazine: Beverly Johnson ** First African-American psychologist in the U.S. Navy: John D. Robinson ** First African American to play in a men's major golf championship: Lee Elder (The Masters) ** First African American to be named Super Bowl MVP in NFL: Franco Harris (Pittsburgh Steelers). Of mixed heritage, Harris was also the first Italian American to win the award. ** First African-American women named as Time magazine's Person of the Year: [[Jordan-5978|Barbara Jordan]] and Addie L. Wyatt * 1976 ** First African-American woman elected officer of international labor union: Addie L. Wyatt ** First African American appointed as a judge in Federal District Court in Virginia: Robert H. Cooley III (1939–1998), appointed to the Eastern District * 1977 ** First African American, and first woman, appointed director of the Peace Corps: Carolyn R. Payton ** First African-American woman in the U.S. Cabinet: [[Roberts-38131|Patricia Roberts Harris]], Secretary of Housing and Urban Development ** First African-American woman whose signature appeared on U.S. currency: Azie Taylor Morton, the 36th Treasurer of the United States ** First African-American publisher of mainstream gay publication: Alan Bell (Gaysweek) ** First African-American woman to join the Daughters of the American Revolution: Karen Batchelor ** First African-American Major League Baseball general manager: Bill Lucas (Atlanta Braves) ** First African American woman to be ordained as an Episcopal priest: Pauli Murray. * 1978 ** First African-American broadcast network news anchor: Max Robinson ** First African-American woman pilot for a major commercial airline: Jill E. Brown, Texas International Airlines * 1979 ** First African-American U.S. Marine Corps general officer: Frank E. Petersen ** First African-American to win a Daytime Emmy Award for lead actor in a soap opera: Al Freeman, Jr. (Ed Hall in One Life to Live) ** First African-American woman ordained in the Lutheran Church in America (LCA), the largest of three denominations that later combined to form the Evangelical Lutheran Church in America: Earlean Miller * 1980 ** First African-American-oriented cable channel: Black Entertainment Television * 1981 - First African American to play in the NHL: Val James (Buffalo Sabres) * 1982 ** First African American to receive the Pulitzer Prize for Drama: Charles Fuller for A Soldier's Play ** First African American inducted to the Basketball Hall of Fame as a coach: Clarence Gaines (See also: New York Renaissance, 1963; Bob Douglas, 1972; Bill Russell, 1975) ** First African-American U.S. Army four-star General: [[Robinson-18946|Roscoe Robinson, Jr.]] ** First African-American woman to become a principal dancer of a major American ballet company: Debra Austin at Pennsylvania Ballet * 1983 ** First African-American astronaut: Guion Stewart "Guy" Bluford, Jr. (Challenger mission STS-8). ** First African-American mayor of Chicago: Harold Washington ** First African-American Miss America: Vanessa L. Williams ** First African-American owners of a major metropolitan newspaper: Robert C. and Nancy Hicks Maynard, (Oakland Tribune) * 1984 ** First African American to win a delegate-awarding U.S. presidential primary/caucus: Jesse Jackson (Louisiana, the District of Columbia, South Carolina, Virginia and one of two separate Mississippi contests). ** First African-American New York City Police Commissioner: Benjamin Ward * 1985 ** First African American to become a member of the U.S. Navy's Blue Angels precision flying team: Donnie Cochran. Also first African American to command the team (1994). ** First African-American woman general: Sherian Cadoria * 1986 ** First African-American Formula One racecar driver: Willy T. Ribbs (See also: Ribbs, 1991) ** First African-American musicians inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, in the inaugural class: [[Berry-7156|Chuck Berry]], [[Brown-102887|James Brown]], [[Robinson-41545|Ray Charles]], [[Cook-19313|Sam Cooke]], [[Domino-14|Fats Domino]], and [[Penniman-161|Little Richard]] * 1987 - First African-American woman, and first woman, inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame: [[Franklin-10478|Aretha Franklin]] * 1988 ** First African-American woman elected to a U.S. judgeship, and first appointed to a state supreme court: Juanita Kidd Stout ** First African-American candidate for President of the United States to obtain ballot access in all 50 states: Lenora Fulani ** First African-American NFL referee: Johnny Grier * 1989 ** First African-American NFL coach of the modern era: Art Shell, Los Angeles Raiders ** First African-American mayor of New York City: [[Dinkins-249|David Dinkins]] ** First African-American Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff: Colin Powell ** First African-American woman, and first woman, ordained bishop in the Episcopal Church: Barbara Clementine Harris ** First African-American Chairman of the Democratic National Committee: Ron Brown * 1990 ** First elected African-American governor: Douglas Wilder (Democrat; Virginia) ** First African American elected president of the Harvard Law Review: Barack Obama ** First African-American Miss USA: Carole Gist ** First African-American Playboy Playmate of the Year: Renee Tenison ** First African-American woman to become a principal dancer at Houston Ballet: Lauren Anderson (Houston Ballet) * 1991 ** First African American nominated for the Academy Award for Best Director: John Singleton for Boyz n the Hood ** First African American to qualify for the Indianapolis 500 auto race: Willy T. Ribbs (See also: Ribbs, 1986) ** First African-American woman mayor of Washington, D.C.: Sharon Pratt Kelly ** First African-American NBA Coach of the Year: Don Chaney (Houston Rockets) * 1992 ** First African-American woman astronaut: Dr. Mae Jemison (Space Shuttle Endeavour) ** First African-American woman elected to U.S. Senate: Carol Moseley Braun (Democrat; Illinois) ** First African-American woman to moderate a Presidential debate : Carole Simpson (second debate of 1992 campaign) ** First African-American Major League Baseball manager to reach (and win) the World Series: Cito Gaston (Toronto Blue Jays) 1992 World Series * 1993 ** First African-American woman appointed U.S. Secretary of Energy: Hazel R. O'Leary ** First African American to win the Nobel Prize for Literature: [[Wofford-497|Toni Morrison]] ** First African-American woman named Poet Laureate of the United States: Rita Dove; also the youngest person named to that position ** First African American appointed Surgeon General of the United States: Joycelyn Elders ** First African American appointed Director of the National Drug Control Policy: Lee P. Brown ** First African-American United States Secretary of Commerce: Ron Brown ** First African-American to serve as home plate umpire for World Series game: Charlie Williams for Game 4 of the 1993 World Series * 1994 ** First African-American woman director of a major-studio movie: Darnell Martin (Columbia Pictures' I Like It Like That) ** First African American to win the United States Amateur Championship: Tiger Woods * 1995 ** First African-American inductee to the Radio Hall of Fame: Hal Jackson ** First African-American Sergeant Major of the Army: Gene C. McKinney ** First African-American Miss Universe: Chelsi Smith * 1996 ** First African-American U.S. Navy four-star admiral: J. Paul Reason * 1997 ** First African American to win a men's major golf championship: Tiger Woods (The Masters) ** First African-American model to appear on the cover of Sports Illustrated Swimsuit Edition: Tyra Banks ** First African-American UFC champion: Maurice Smith ** First African-American actor to star in the lead role in a comic-book adaptation movie (Spawn): Michael Jai White ** First African-American Director of the National Park Service: Robert Stanton * 1998 ** First African American appointed U.S. Secretary of Labor: Alexis Herman ** First African-American woman rear admiral in the U.S. Navy: Lillian Fishburne ** First African-American Master Chief Petty Officer of the Coast Guard: Vincent W. Patton III ** First African American to play in the Presidents Cup: Tiger Woods * 1999 ** First African American to be awarded the International Grandmaster title in chess: Maurice Ashley ** First African-American Sergeant Major of the Marine Corps: Alford L. McMichael ** First African-American CEO of a Fortune 500 company: Franklin Raines of Fannie Mae ** First African-American woman university president: Shirley Ann Jackson at Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute '''21st century''' * 2000 - First African American nominated for Vice President of the United States by a Federal Election Commission-recognized and federally funded political party: Ezola B. Foster * 2001 ** First African-American Secretary of State: Colin Powell ** First African-American president of the United States Conference of Catholic Bishops: The Most Reverend Wilton Daniel Gregory ** First African-American president of the Unitarian Universalist Association: Rev. William G. Sinkford ** First African-American president of an Ivy League university: Ruth J. Simmons at Brown University ** First African-American woman to win the ASCAP Pop Music Songwriter of the Year award: Beyoncé Knowles ** First African-American woman to be appointed National Security Advisor: Condoleezza Rice (See also: 2005) ** First African-American billionaire: Robert L. Johnson, founder of Black Entertainment Television (see also 2002) ** First African-American woman billionaire: Sheila Johnson * 2002 ** First African American to become majority owner of a U.S. major sports league team: Robert L. Johnson (Charlotte Bobcats, NBA)[Note 24] (see also 2001) ** First African-American woman combat pilot in the U.S. Armed Services: Captain Vernice Armour, USMC (See also: 2008) ** First African American to be ranked #1 rank in tennis: Venus Williams ** First African American to be named year-end world champion by the International Tennis Federation: Serena Williams ** First African-American Arena Football League head coach to win ArenaBowl: Darren Arbet (San Jose SaberCats), ArenaBowl XVI ** First African-American general manager in the National Football League: Ozzie Newsome (Baltimore Ravens) ** First African-American woman to win the Academy Award for Best Actress: Halle Berry * 2003 ** First African American to win a Career Grand Slam in tennis: Serena Williams ** First African-American American Bar Association president: Dennis Archer * 2004 ** First African-American to win Broadway theater's Tony Award for Best Lead Actress in a Play: Phylicia Rashād ** First African-American inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame: Charlie Sifford * 2005 ** First African-American woman appointed Secretary of State: Condoleezza Rice ** First African-American woman U.S. Coast Guard aviator: Jeanine Menze * 2006 ** First African American to command a United States Marine Corps division: Major General Walter E. Gaskin ** First African American to reach the peak of Mount Everest: Sophia Danenberg ** First African-American woman to receive Dharma transmission in Zen Buddhism: Merle Kodo Boyd * 2007 ** First known African-American woman to reach the North Pole: Barbara Hillary ** First African-American White House Chief Usher: Stephen Rochon * 2008 : Barack Obama - First African American to be nominated as a major-party U.S. presidential candidate: Barack Obama, Democratic Party ** First African American elected President of the United States: Barack Obama ** First African American to referee a Super Bowl game: Mike Carey (Super Bowl XLII) ** First African-American woman elected Speaker of a state House of Representatives: California Rep. Karen Bass ** First African American to be appointed to the United States Senate by a state governor: Roland Burris ** First African-American woman combat pilot in the United States Air Force: Major Shawna Rochelle Kimbrell * 2009 ** First African-American First Lady of the United States: Michelle Obama ** First African-American chair of the Republican National Committee: Michael Steele ** First African-American United States Attorney General: Eric Holder ** First African-American woman United States Ambassador to the United Nations: Susan Rice ** First African-American United States Trade Representative: Ron Kirk ** First African-American woman Administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency: Lisa P. Jackson ** First African-American White House Social Secretary: Desirée Rogers ** First African American to appear by himself on a circulating U.S. coin: Duke Ellington (District of Columbia quarter).[205] ** First African American to win the Pulitzer Prize for History: Annette Gordon-Reed, The Hemingses of Monticello: An American Family ** First African-American Administrator of the National Aeronautics and Space Administration: Charles F. Bolden, Jr. ** First African-American woman rabbi: Alysa Stanton ** First African-American woman CEO of a Fortune 500 company: Ursula Burns, Xerox Corporation. ** First African-American doubles team to be named year-end world champion by the International Tennis Federation: Serena and Venus Williams ** First African American to win an Academy Award for Best Adapted Screenplay (Precious): Geoffrey S. Fletcher * 2010 - First African-American to win Stanley Cup: Dustin Byfuglien with Chicago Blackhawks. * 2011 - First African-American Director of the Federal Bureau of Prisons: Charles E. Samuels, Jr. * 2012 ** First African American to be re-elected President of the United States: Barack Obama ** First African-American Combatant Commander of United States Central Command: Lloyd Austin ** First African American elected president of the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC): Fred Luter * 2013 ** First African-American senator from the former Confederacy since Reconstruction: Tim Scott ** First African-American president of the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences: Cheryl Boone Isaacs ** First African-American United States Secretary of Homeland Security: Jeh Johnson * 2014 ** First African-American woman four-star admiral: Michelle J. Howard ** First African-American woman Republican to be elected to the United States Congress: Mia Love, elected in Utah ** First African-American senator to be elected in the South since Reconstruction: Tim Scott, elected in South Carolina ** First African-American to have been elected to both the House and the Senate: Tim Scott ** First African-American woman to be nominated for Best Director by the Golden Globe Awards: Ava DuVernay for Selma * 2015 ** First African-American woman to be Attorney General of the United States: Loretta Lynch ** First African-American to lead a major intelligence agency: Vincent R. Stewart, Defense Intelligence Agency ** First African-American to be inducted into the NASCAR Hall of Fame: Wendell Scott[221] (See also: 1952) ** First African-American commissioner of a major North American sports league: Jeffrey Orridge, Canadian Football League ** First African-American elected as presiding bishop of the Episcopal Church: Bishop Michael Curry ** First African-American woman American Bar Association president: Paulette Brown * 2016 ** First African-American president of a major broadcast TV network: Channing Dungey ** First African-American Librarian of Congress: Dr. Carla Hayden (see [[Hayden-5058|Hayden-5058]]) * 2021 ** First African-American Vice-President of the United States (also first woman to hold the office): Kamala Harris **First African-American female full-time NFL assistant coach: Jennifer King [https://www.si.com/nfl/washingtonfootball/news/washington-football-team-coach-jennifer-king-officially-promoted-in-historic-hire Sports Illustrated] ===Sources===

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    [[Category: US Black Heritage Project]] [[Category:United States of America, Sources]] [[Category: African-American Sources]] [[Category: United States of America, Slavery]] [[Category: US Black Heritage, Resources by State]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]''' '''[[Space:Slavery%2C_United_States_of_America|Slavery, Educational Resources]]''' '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Resources_by_State|Resources by State Directory]]''' == Introduction == This Black Heritage resource page has links to both external resources found on the web, as well as, WikiTree project pages that document the history and the people concerned. == Tips for Searching Enslaved Ancestors == *[https://enslaved.org/ Enslaved Peoples of the Historical Slave Trade] Start a search across 1,110,078 records from the historical slave trade *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dgDq04P-jvU Video: Freedmen's Bureau and Freedman's Bank Records] with Nicka Sewell-Smith and Crista Cowan * [[Space:Researching_The_Enslaved|Researching The Enslaved]] WikiTree page * [[Space:Navigating_Slavery_Topics_and_Locations_in_Wikitree|Navigating Slavery Topics and Locations in Wikitree]] * [https://www.reclaimingkin.com/ Reclaiming Kin - Blog] * [http://web.archive.org/web/20160819155306/https://bcgcertification.org/blog/2016/01/researching-african-american-families-that-came-out-of-slavery/ Researching African American Families that came out of Slavery], article by LaBrenda Garrett-Nelson, CG *[https://genealogycenter.info/results_williamstill.php William Still Underground Railroad Data] 900+ people recorded by Still now in a data set. *[https://archive.org/details/blackindiangenea0000walt/page/4/mode/2up Black Indian genealogy research] The Five Civilized Tribes and slavery ==== Name Tracing ==== * [https://www.theroot.com/tracing-your-roots-were-slaves-surnames-like-brands-1796141007 Tracing Black Last Names] **https://www.archives.gov/research/alic/reference/ethnic-heritage * [https://beyondkin.org/ Beyond Kin Project] ==General African American Resources== *[https://www.google.com/books/edition/Centennial_Encyclopaedia_of_the_African/mL0vAQAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 Centennial Encyclopedia of the African American A.M.E. Church] *[https://www.citingslavery.org Citing Slavery Project] Confronting the role the legal profession has in slavery. Fully digitized cases with names of owners and slaves within court documents. *[https://www.loc.gov/collections/frederick-douglass-papers/about-this-collection/ The Frderick Douglass Papers] *[http://friendsofallencounty.org/africanamerican/results_afram.php African American Gateway] *[http://guides.lib.washington.edu/content.php?pid=78827&sid=583725 University of Washington History: African American] *[http://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/ US Archives African American Research resources] *[http://www.aahgs.org/ Afro-American Historical and Genealogical Society] Various City/County/State Historical/Genealogical Societies. *[https://archive.org/details/blackindiangenea0000walt (edited) Black Indian Genealogy Research] *[https://reparations4slavery.com/history-of-slavery-and-institutional-racism-state-by-state/ Reparations4Slavery - History of Slavery and Institutional Racism state by state] *[https://historyhub.history.gov/community/african-american-records/blog/2021/09/27/nara-records-pertaining-to-free-blacks-in-the-antebellum-period-1783-1861 NARA African American Records] *[https://www.zinnedproject.org/materials/black-abolitionists Black Abolitionists] Zinn Education Project. Brief biographies of 25 Black abolitionists] *[https://www.familytreemagazine.com/category/heritage/african-american/ African American Genealogy from Family Tree Magazine] *[https://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/2010/spring/dcslavery.html Slavery and Emancipation in the Nation's Capital] Using Federal Records to Explore the Lives of African American Ancestors *[https://www.journals.uchicago.edu/toc/jaah/current#/toc/jaah/105/2 The Journal of African American History] *[http://freeafricanamericans.com/revolution.htm List of 900 Free African Americans in the Revolution] *[https://www.thoughtco.com/agricultural-schedules-united-states-census-1422758 Records of the Southern Claims Commission] Includes details about African Americans in the southern US including names, ages, residences, slave owners, manumissions, etc. *[https://africanamericanstudentproject.bentley.umich.edu/database/ African American Student Database] from the University of Michigan *Black Towns and Settlements: https://storymaps.arcgis.com/stories/f33c40b9ae044f878db0fe7a4b912fb2 *Article: Black Towns lost to History: https://www.fastcompany.com/90737451/beyond-black-wall-street-these-experts-are-unearthing-historically-black-towns-lost-to-history?utm_source=pocket&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=pockethits&cta=1&src=ph *[https://www.blackpast.org BlackPast.org] *[https://dp.la/primary-source-sets/exodusters-african-american-migration-to-the-great-plains African American Migration to the Great Plains] '''Photo Gallery''' An interesting place to do research, in order to ID families in the photos. *[https://blackcraftspeople.org/ The Black Craftspeople Digital Archive] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=RFZ2AAAAMAAJ&source=gbs_navlinks_s Who's Who of the Colored Race: A General Biographical Dictionary of Men and Women of African Descent. (1915)] ===Colonial Times Resources=== [https://benfranklinsworld.com/episode-378-tara-bynum-everyday-black-living-in-early-america/ Everyday Black Living in Early America] == Black Indian Genealogy == *[https://archive.org/details/blackindiangenea0000walt Black Indian genealogy research] by Walton-Raji, Angela Y == African American Cemeteries== *[https://issuu.com/periwinkleinitiative/docs/flipbook Burial Database Project of Enslaved Americans by the Periwinkle Initiative] * [http://books.google.com/books?id=H4xQBAAAQBAJ&pg=PA123&lpg=PA123&dq=richmond+slave+cemeteries&source=bl&ots=o2fHJtJZRM&sig=dqcrfDa35Y6MLqixODVfuOWd3v4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=RJMXVNawPKm_8gGcgIHoCA&ved=0CC4Q6AEwBzgK Google Books: The Burrying Ground for Negroes] pg.123 *[https://www.arlingtoncemetery.mil/Explore/History-of-Arlington-National-Cemetery/Section-27 Resting Place of Colored US Soldiers and Sailors] *[https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smart-news/explore-133-years-african-american-funeral-programs-new-digitized-archive-180975185/ Smithsonian Magazine -133 Years of African American Funeral Programs] == Slavery Resources == *[https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/ Interactive Atlas of Historical Couty Boundaries] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Slavery%2C_United_States_of_America&public=1 Slavery, United Sates of America, Resources] *[https://doi.org/10.2307/2713436 Research Department of the Association for the Study of Negro Life and History. “Free Negro Owners of Slaves in the United States in 1830.” The Journal of Negro History 9, no. 1 (1924): 41–85.] (open access). *[https://den.mercer.edu/collaborative-project-identifies-nearly-1000-slave-transactions-in-macon-from-1823-65/ Article about digitized Bibb County deed books from the 1800s] *[https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ajac/genealogy/slave100up.htm 1860 Slaves Age 100 and Up] ===Post Slavery=== *[https://www.informationwanted.org/ Post slavery "last seen" ads] ==== Large Slave Owners ==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_presidents_of_the_United_States_who_owned_slaves Presidents who held slaves] *[https://www.masshist.org/thomasjeffersonpapers/ Thomas Jefferson Papers] *[https://www.monticello.org/slavery/ Thomas Jefferson's Monticello slaves] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1838_Jesuit_slave_sale Georgetown University - 1838 Jesuit Slaves] *[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ajac/genealogy/biggest16.htm Sixteen Largest American Slaveholders from 1860 Slave Census Schedules] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/635958?availability=Family%20History%20Library Largest Slave Holders of the Deep South] Family Search *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~ajac/ Large Slaveholders of 1860 - Tom Blake has identified the largest slaveholders on the 1860 US census and matched those surnames to African American households in the 1870 census] *[https://www.ctssites.com/vatazewell/Slaveowners.htm African American Gateway - Tazewell, VA Slaveholders in 1801] *[https://www.scribd.com/document/114261406/Free-Negro-Owners-of-Slaves-in-the-United-States-in-1830-Together-With-Absentee-Ownership-of-Slaves-in-the-United-States-in-1830-1924 Free Negro Owners of Slaves in the United States in 1830 Together with Absetee Ownership] Also at JSTOR: [https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/2713436.pdf Free Negro Owners of Slaves in the United States in 1830] * [http://www.nndb.com/lists/419/000107098/ NNDB: List of Slaveholders] *[[Space:Index_to_Confederate_Slave_Payrolls_on_WikiTree|Index to Confederate Slave Payrolls]] WikiTree Project page *[http://slavenamerollproject.blogspot.com/p/resources.html Slave Name Roll Project Resources] * [https://www.citingslavery.org Citing Slavery - Database of cases involving slaves] *[https://reparations4slavery.com/history-of-slavery-and-institutional-racism-state-by-state/ Reparations4Slavery] Slavery and institutional racism state by state. *[https://archives.lib.duke.edu/catalog/americanslaverydocs Duke University Libraries - Archives and Manuscripts: American Slavery Documents] *[https://ncph.org/project/digital-library-on-american-slavery/ The Digital Library on American Slavery (DLAS)] Duke University Libraries - Archives and Manuscripts: American Slavery Documents A collection of manuscript items relating to American slavery assembled over a number of decades by the staff of the David M. Rubenstein Rare Book and Manuscript Library at Duke University. Collection contains items documenting the sales, escapes, and emancipations of enslaved people from colonial times through the Civil War, and to a lesser extent, materials relating to slavery in the United States dating from the post-emancipation period. *[https://lineages.com/tag/slaves/ Lineages] Johni Cerny, researcher *[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/newspapers/?ðnicity=African+American African-American Newspapers at Chronicling America] *[https://nesri.commons.gc.cuny.edu/ The Northeast Slavery Records Index (NESRI)] The Digital Library on American Slavery (DLAS) compiles independent collections focused upon race and slavery in the American South, made searchable through a single, simple interface. DLAS houses tens of thousands of records relating to all 15 slave states and Washington, D.C. as well as a number of northern states. DLAS contains detailed personal information about over 100 thousand individuals, including enslaved people, enslavers, free people of color, and more. *[https://www.adamhdomby.com/slaverolls Slave Rolls Project] * [https://www.hnoc.org/database/lost-friends/index.html Database of Lost Friends] *[https://archive.org/details/hairstonsamerica0000wien_c1b2/page/n7/mode/2up The Hairstons: An American Family in Black and White] The story of two Hairston families. One black that rose from slavery to success in mainstream America, the other white as it fell from wealth and power after the end of the Civil War. This book can be checked out for a day or a week. ====Slave Narratives==== *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage%2C_Slave_Narratives|US Black Heritage, Slave Narratives]] WikiTree Project page *[http://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/search/?query=slave+narratives Slave Narratives at Project Gutenberg] - complete ====Plantations==== *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|US Black Heritage Index of Plantations]] WikiTree Project page *[https://www.masshist.org/thomasjeffersonpapers/ Thomas Jefferson Papers at the Massachusetts Historical Society] *[https://www.scribd.com/book/182523965/A-Slave-in-the-White-House-Paul-Jennings-and-the-Madisons A Slave in the White House: Paul Jennings and the Madisons (1865)] Free Google book *[https://freedomonthemove.org Freedom on the Move] is a database of "runaway ads" describing people wanted for running away as well as people apprehended. The database is searchable and includes copies of the actual ad. ====Slave Ship Manifests==== *[[Space:Index_of_Slave_Ship_Manifests_in_USA|Index of Slave Ship Manifests in USA]] *[http://www.archives.com/experts/brandt-kathleen/using-ship-manifests-for-slave-research.html Using Ship Manifests for Slave Research] *[http://www.archives.gov/atlanta/finding-aids/slave-manifests/index.html Coastwise Slave Manifests] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Slave_Manifests_-_National_Archives_Catalog NARA Slave Manifests] *[https://www.archives.gov/research/african-americans/slave-ship-manifests.html New Orleans, Louisiana, Slave Manifests, 1807-1860] *[https://catalog.archives.gov/search?q=*:*&f.ancestorNaIds=5573655&sort=naIdSort%20asc National Archives: Slave Manifests] *[http://immigrantships.net/newcompass/pass_lists/listslave3.html Compass Ships' Lists Inward Slave Manifests for the Port of New Orleans Roll 3, January-March 1822] *[https://www.archives.gov/atlanta/finding-aids/slave-manifests/beaufort Slave Manifest for Beaufort (SC)] ''search by name, owner of ship'' *[http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2009/03/sullivan-s-island-african-american-ellis-island Enslaved Ancestors quarantined on Charlestown's Sullivan's Island, NC] *[https://www.slavevoyages.org Slave Voyages - interactive] ==== Manumissions ==== *[https://www.cnn.com/2021/09/05/us/robert-carter-iii-deed-of-gift-slavery-anniversary/index.html Robert Carter III Deed of manumission] *[https://manumissions.haverford.edu Manumitted: The People Enslaved by Quakers (Haverford)] *[https://www.swarthmore.edu/friends-historical-library/manumissions-friends-historical-library Manumissions at Friends Historical Library (Swarthmore)] *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States,_Indenture_and_Manumission_Records_-_FamilySearch_Historicl_Records Indenture and Manumission Records at Family Search] *[https://scarletandblack.rutgers.edu/archive/collections/show/5 Rutgers University Manumission records] ==Chronology of Events in US Black History== ====African Slave Trade==== *[https://sdusmp.org Sons & Daughters of the United States Middle Passage] *[http://www.eyewitnesstohistory.com/slavetrade.htm African slave Trade 1788] *[http://memory.loc.gov/ammem/sthtml/ Library of Congress: Slaves and the Courts, 1740-1860] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Leonean_American Wikipedia: Sierra Leonean American - (This link has a section on Notables)] *[https://www.slavevoyages.org Slave Voyages - interactive] *[https://www.slavevoyages.org/past/database Slave Voyages Database] *[http://www.slaveryimages.org/s/slaveryimages/item-set/51 Slave Ships and the Atlantic Crossing, Middle Passage] *[http://www.nationalparkstraveler.com/2009/03/sullivan-s-island-african-american-ellis-island Enslaved Ancestors quarantined on Charlestown's Sullivan's Island, NC] *[https://www.smithsonianmag.com/smithsonian-institution/clotilda-last-known-slave-ship-arrive-us-found-180972177/?fbclid=IwAR1rxQG1yDQps23Q4TFH5PEl8TSH5ZQ60Ica5N74Ybs7ldUkY9Uxc3P_u0w The ‘Clotilda,’ the Last Known Slave Ship to Arrive in the U.S., Is Found] ==== Revolutionary War ==== *[https://archive.org/details/blackcourage17750000unse/page/32/mode/2up Black Courage, 1775-1783: documentation of Black participation in the American Revolution] Internet archive book *[https://www.dar.org/sites/default/files/media/library/DARpublications/Forgotten_Patriots_ISBN-978-1-892237-10-1.pdf Forgotten Patriots, African American and American Indian Patriots in the Revolutionary War] National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution. A Guide to Service, Sources, Studies (lists patriots by state). *[http://freeafricanamericans.com/revolution.htm List of 900 Free African Americans in the Revolution] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Loyalist Black Loyalists] American enslaved ancestors who fought with the Loyalists *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nova_Scotian_Settlers Nova Scotian Settlers] American enslaved ancestors who gained freedom in Nova Scotia ==== US Slave Trade after 1807 ==== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Slave_Manifests_-_National_Archives_Catalog National Archives Coastwise Slave Manifests] *[[Space:Index_of_Slave_Ship_Manifests_in_USA|Index of Slave Ship Manifests in USA]] WikiTree project *[[Space:Clotilda:_Last_Known_US_Slave_Ship|Clotilda: Last Known US Slave Ship]] WikiTree project *[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/17337716 Inspection Roll of Negroes Book No. 1, Miscellaneous Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774 - 1789, National Archives Catalog] *[https://catalog.archives.gov/id/5890797 Inspection Roll of Negroes Book No. 2, Series: Miscellaneous Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774 - 1789] Record Group 360: Records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses and the Constitutional Convention, 1765 - 1821, National Archive Catalog, ==== Civil War ==== * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/United_States_Colored_Troops_in_the_Civil_War US Colored Troops in the Civil War] * [https://www.archives.gov/news/articles/confederate-slave-payrolls-digitized Confederate Slave Payrolls Shed Light on Lives of 19th-Century African American Families] *[https://encyclopediavirginia.org/entries/confederate-impressment-during-the-civil-war/ Confederate Impressment During the Civil War] * [http://www.archives.gov/exhibits/american_originals/54thmass.html 54th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteers] **[[Space:54th_Massachusetts_Volunteer_Infantry|54th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry]] WikiTree project page * [http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_African-American_Medal_of_Honor_recipients African American Soldiers and Sailors who were awarded the Medal of Honor: Civil War] * [http://www.loc.gov/pictures/collection/gld/ Gladstone Collection of African American Civil War Soldiers] 350 images showing African Americans and related military and social history. The Civil War era is the primary time period covered, with scattered examples through 1945. * [http://www.civilwar.org/education Civil War Trust , teacher resources] * [http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/index.htm National Park Services - Civil War] * [http://docsouth.unc.edu/neh/taylorsu/taylorsu.html Reminiscences of My Life in Camp with the 33d United States Colored Troops Late 1st S. C. Volunteers: Electronic Edition. Taylor, Susie King, b. 1848] full text eBook * Antebellum & Civil War Era Original Documents ** https://www.jstor.org/site/vanderbilt/antebellum-civil-war/ *[http://www.nellaware.com/blog/free-and-slave-states-map-state-territory-and-city-populations.html?fbclid=IwAR2bLzmB2F2my0tT-yj5jtXOnXIEhho7AzPARnzNmLm5ZH8VoA66zrGiPCw&mibextid=Zxz2cZ| Free and Slave States Map - 1857]

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    [[Category:Florida, Slavery]] [[Category:Florida History]] [[Category:Florida, African-American Family History]] [[Category: Florida, US Black Heritage Resources]] [[Category:Florida Genealogy Resources]] '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project Home Page]]''' '''[[Space:African-American_Genealogy_Resources|African-American Genealogy Resources]]''' '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Resources_by_State|African-American Resources by State]]''' '''[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Florida_Team|US Black Heritage Project Florida Team]]''' ---- Online resources in Florida *[[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|WikiTree's Index of Plantations by State]] == History and General Resources == *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_slavery_in_Florida History of Slavery in Florida] at WikiPedia *[https://lowcountryafricana.com/ Lowcountry Africana, African American Genealogy in SC, GA and FL] *[https://lowcountryafricana.com/?s=Florida Florida records at Lowcountry Africana] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h14.html Fort Rose, Carolina Slaves Brought to Florida] *[https://www.archives.gov/research/guide-fed-records/groups/105.html Records of the Bureau of Refugees, Freedmen, and Abandoned Lands] * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=African_American_Resources_for_Florida&oldid=4683331/ African American Resources for Florida]. * [https://www.sun-sentinel.com/sfl-slaveryhistory-story.html/''Florida and Slavery''] * [http://genealogytrails.com/fla/Florida Genealogy Trails] * [https://www.floridamemory.com/ Florida Memory, State Library and Archives of Florida] * [https://floridahumanities.org/floridas-culture-of-slavery/''Florida's Culture of Slavery''] * [https://archives.lib.fsu.edu/Florida State University Archives] * [https://myfloridahistory.org/education/resource/slavery-florida/''Slavery in Florida''] * [http://floridahistory.org/territorial.htm/''Territorial Florida 1821-1845''] * [[Space:Florida_African-American_Notables|Florida African-American Notables]] * [[Space:Military_and_War%2C_African-Americans_from_Florida|Military and War, African-Americans from Florida]] * [[Space:Florida_Plantations|Florida Plantations]] *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=subcat1%3D%22Florida%2C+Slaves%22&MaxProfiles=15000&PageSize=50 Search Wikitree for Slave Profiles in Florida] *[https://archive.org/details/blackindiangenea0000walt/mode/2up "African American ancestors among the Five Civilized Tribes"] * [https://newspapers.uflib.ufl.edu/ Florida Digital Newspaper Library] *[https://digital.newberry.org/ahcb/documents/FL_Individual_County_Chronologies.htm#Individual_County_Chronologies Florida: Individual County Chronologies] *[[Space:African-American_Settlements|African-American Settlements]] *[https://www.amazon.com/Invisible-History-Middle-Floridas-Hidden/dp/B0B5PJYKM3 Invisible History: Middle Florida's Hidden Roots] An Emmy-nominated documentary on the slavery and plantation history in North Florida ==African-American Genealogical Societies in Florida== *[https://aahgscfl.wordpress.com/ Afro-American Historical & Genealogical Society-Central Florida Chapter], President - Alberta Gibbs - *East Central Florida Chapter, President - Katherine McCladdie *Tampa Chapter], President - Lillie Samuels ==Historical Black Colleges and Universities in Florida== See: [https://hbcuconnect.com/hbcu/state/florida Official List Of HBCUs In Florida!!!] *[https://hbcuconnect.com/colleges/10/bethune-cookman-university Bethune Cookman University] - located in Daytona Beach, Florida *[https://hbcuconnect.com/colleges/28/edward-waters-college Edward Waters College] - located in Jacksonville, Florida *[https://hbcuconnect.com/colleges/32/florida-a-m-university Florida A&M University] - located in Tallahassee, Florida *[https://hbcuconnect.com/colleges/33/florida-memorial-university Florida Memorial University] - located in Miami, Florida (needs category) ==Florida Governors== See [[Space:Florida_Governors|Florida Governors]] == Resources by Location == ===Alachua County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2275747/shiloh-missionary-baptist-church-cemetery Shiloh Missionary Baptist Church Cemetery, Archer, Alachua County, Florida], 239 memorials, 236 profiles need creation. ===Baker County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2421228/arline-cemetery Arline Cemetery, Olustee, Baker County, Florida], 21 memorials, 7 are unmarked graves with only an unmarked slab, 14 are named graves, all profiles created. ===Bay County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72505/redwood-cemetery Redwood Cemetery, Panama City, Bay County, Florida], African-American Cemetery with 1124 memorials, but some white people also. Profiles need creation (only 1 A-A profile completed so far). ===Bradford County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1135724 Odd Fellows Cemetery, Also known as IOOF Cemetery, Starke, Bradford County, Florida], 775 memorials, 770 profiles need creation. *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QjkxvkH4PoCb5fPXwnef5iIHaZgxK7Osn0LdjsCLmJE/edit#gid=1141199367 USBH 1880 Census Florida #1: Bradford County], 1288 profiles need creation. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2371548/david-donley-cemetery David Donley Cemetery, Bradford County, Florida], 4 memorials, profiles created. ===Brevard County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2155765 J.S. Stone Memorial Cemetery, Melbourne, Brevard County, Florida], 584 memorials, 582 profiles needed. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/71775 Bethel-Greater Mount Olive AME Church Cemetery, Merritt Island, Brevard County, Florida], 89 memorials, 89 profiles needed. ===Broward County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2208144/woodlawn-cemetery Woodlawn Cemetery, Ft Lauderdale, Broward County, Florida], 2232 memorials, needs profiles ===Calhoun County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2345568/hugh-creek-cemetery Hugh Creek Cemetery, New Hope, Calhoun County, Florida], Also known as New Hope Church Cemetery. 91 memorials as of 12/16/2023, one for a baby has no dates and only the surname of McNealy. All others now have profiles. ===Charlotte County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/71857 Lt. Carl Bailey Cemetery, Also known as Cleveland Cemetery, Cleveland, Charlotte County, Florida], 317 memorials, 316 profiles needed. ===Citrus County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2308195/crystal-river-african-american-memorial-gardens Crystal River African-American Memorial Gardens, Crystal River, Citrus County, Florida] Also known as Crystal Gardens Cemetery, 416 memorials, all need profile creation. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2665050/hernando-community-cemetery Hernando Community Cemetery, Hernando, Citrus County, Florida] Also known as Hernando Cemetery, 128 memorials, 122 need profiles. ===Clay County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72297 Mount Olive Cemetery, Green Cove Springs, Clay County, Florida], 440 memorials, 437 need profile creation. ===Columbia County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2322297 First Mount Tabor Cemetery, Also known as Mount Tabor Cemetery, Old Mount Tabor Cemetery, Lake City, Columbia County, Florida] 5 memorials, 4 profiles created, one recent burial is too early to develop a profile. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72704 Truevine Cemetery (aka Watertown Cemetery), Columbia County, Florida],139 memorials, 2 are unknowns with no dates that appear to need merging, all other profiles are done. ===Dade County=== *[https://www.historymiami.org/wp-content/uploads/documents/update-v3-n5.pdf South Dade's Black Pioneers] by Jean C Taylor, Historical Association of South Florida, June 1976, p 10. *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QjkxvkH4PoCb5fPXwnef5iIHaZgxK7Osn0LdjsCLmJE/edit#gid=523933876 USBH 1880 Census Florida #1: Dade County] The 4 entries for Dade County have had profiles created. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72189/lincoln-memorial-park Lincoln Memorial Park cemetery], historic African-American cemetery in Brownsville, Florida. Listed as located in Allapattah, Miami-Dade County, Florida. Has over 30,000 burials, but currently only 2454 graves listed on Find A Grave. 2446 need profiles created. ===DeSoto County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2571036/mount-olive-cemetery Mount Olive Cemetery, Nocatee, DeSoto County, Florida, USA] 45 memorials, all 45 profiles created. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72120/hull-cemetery Hull Cemetery, Arcadia, DeSoto County, Florida, USA] 38 memorials, only 10 originally had dates, 33 profiles were created, 5 did not have enough information to create a profile. *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/desoto/cemetery/mtolive.txt Mt. Olive Church and Cemetery, Nocatee, DeSoto County, Florida] === Duval County === '''Focus of [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Florida_Team|US Black Heritage Project Florida Team]] for January and February 2023''' *[[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Duval_County%2C_Florida|African-American Resources for Duval County, Florida]] ===Escambia County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2158397 Zion Cemetery, Also known as A.M. E. Zion Church Cemetery, Pensacola, Escambia County, Florida], 718 memorials, 712 profiles need creation. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72508 Resthaven Gardens Cemetery, Brent, Escambia County, Florida], 3,048 memorials, 3,041 profiles needed. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2233667 Williams Family Cemetery, Quintette, Escambia County, Florida], 258 memorials, 256 profiles needed. Slaves: *[[Dyson-2432|Peter Dyson (abt.1834-1888)]] *[[Kelly-30915|Olive Kelly (abt.1836-)]] *[[Jenkins-22864|Henrietta (Jenkins) Dyson (abt.1839-)]] Slave Owners: *[[Strong-8394|Jasper Strong (1798-1865)]] *[[Crosby-7007|Joseph Coleman Crosby (abt.1820-bef.1880)]] Slaves of Pages: *[[Space:Slaves_of_Jasper_Strong%2C_Florida|Slaves of Jasper Strong, Florida]] *[[Space:Slaves_of_Joseph_Coleman_Crosby%2C_Florida|Slaves of Joseph Coleman Crosby, Florida]] ===Flagler County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2144526/masonic-cemetery Masonic Cemetery, Bunnell, Flagler County, Florida], African-American Cemetery, 629 memorials, 627 need profiles. ===Franklin County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1184198 Magnolia Cemetery, Apalachicola, Franklin County, Florida], 3491 memorials, 3457 profiles needed. === Gadsden County === *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/fl/gadsden/cemetery/flstate34.txt FLORIDA STATE HOSPITAL CEMETERY (Cemetery #3, Division #4), Chattahoochee, Gadsden County, Florida] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2241678/memorial-search African-American Cemetery, Quincy, Gadsden, Florida], 7 memorials, 5 profiles created, 2 memorials for adults with no names or dates. *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2334325/saint-john-ame-church-cemetery Saint John AME Church Cemetery, Quincy, Gadsden County, Florida], 316 memorials, 284 profiles needed. Gadsden County enslavers listed on Suwannee County list: {| class="wikitable" ! Name || Links |- | [[Alderman-931|Alderman, David]] || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-D52M |- | Alderman, George F || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-D5PZ |- | Anders, Alex || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-D5T2 |- | Anders, Owen E || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-DR3Z |- | Ball, Green || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-SKZM |- | Cash, Elizabeth || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-SKW2 |- | Everitt, Abner || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-DRW2 |- | Fletcher, Zabud || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-S2MM |- | Gainey, Wiley || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-DRMM |- | McGriff, James T || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-D5N2 |- | Nicholson, Archd || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-S23Z |- | Patterson, Samuel || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-SK3Z |- | Sanborn, Sergeant || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-SKN2 |- | Scarborough, Blount || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-SKMM |- | Smart, J H & E L || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-SKPZ |- | Taylor, James || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-SK2M |- | Walker, Penelope || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-SK6Z |- | Wilcox, Everitt || ark:/61903/1:1:WKV7-SKT2 |} ===Gulf County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72767/williamsburg-cemetery Williamsburg Cemetery, Wewahitchka, Gulf County, Florida], 171 memorials, all need profiles. ===Hamilton County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72593/sasser-landing-cemetery Sasser Landing Cemetery, Jennings, Hamilton County, Florida], 980 memorials, 979 profiles needed, *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72648 Spring Branch Cemetery, Hamilton County, Florida], Spring Branch Cemetery, Hamilton County, Florida completed. Profiles made for 53 of the 63 memorials. Nine of the memorials were Unknown with no dates, one had a name but no dates - no profiles were developed for them. ===Hardee County=== * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2493585/bowling-green-memorial-gardens Bowling Green Memorial Gardens], 209 memorials, 183 profiles created, rest unknown with no names or dates or enough info to research. ===Hernando County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2141629/spring-hill-cemetery Spring Hill Cemetery, Brooksville, Hernando County, Florida], 613 memorials, 611 need profiles. ===Hillsborough County=== *[https://www.tampabay.com/life-culture/history/2023/01/30/tampa-loses-control-historic-black-cemetery-property-flipper-now-owns-it/ Tampa loses control of historic Black cemetery. A property flipper now owns it.] *[https://www.npr.org/2021/12/20/1065178753/florida-fourth-black-cemetery-discovered 'Thank God you found me': Florida officials unearth a fourth forgotten Black cemetery] *[[Space:Nathaniel_Francis_Chapman_Plantation%2C_Hillsborough%2C_Florida|Nathaniel Francis Chapman Plantation, Hillsborough, Florida]] - under construction *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2676212/zion-cemetery Zion Cemetery, Tampa, Florida] 802 memorials need profiles *[https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/jan/20/gravesites-former-black-cemetery-florida-macdill-air-force-base Gravesites from former Black cemetery discovered at Florida air force base] === Jackson County === Cemeteries: *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~fljackso/cemeteries/AfricanAmericanall.html African-American Cemeteries, Jackson County, Florida] *[[Space:Gainer_Cemetery%2C_Graceville%2C_Florida|Gainer Cemetery, Graceville, Florida]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2507060 Gainer Cemetery, Graceville (Browntown), Florida], 59 memorials, 32 need profiles created. Plantations: *[[Space:Sylvania_Plantation%2C_Jackson_County%2C_Florida|Sylvania Plantation, Jackson County, Florida]] Slave Owners: *[[Milton-466|John Milton (1807-1865)]] *[[Milton-786|William Henry Milton (1829-1900)]] *[[Waddell-3793|John R Waddell (abt.1832-)]] and [[Space:Slaves_of_John_R._Waddell%2C_Florida|Slaves of John R. Waddell, Florida]] Slaves: *[[Purdee-6|Armstrong Purdee (1856-1937)]] *[[Purdee-13|Dave Purdee (bef.1835-)]] *[[Waddell-3792|Pattie (Waddell) Purdee (bef.1835-)]] === Jefferson County === Team focused on in 2022. *[[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Jefferson_County%2C_Florida|African-American Resources for Jefferson County, Florida]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2294446/old-union-cemetery Old Union Cemetery, Monticello, Jefferson County, Florida], Also known as Union Cemetery, 91 memorials. 89 profiles needed. ===Lake County=== *[https://www.wftv.com/news/local/lake-county/groveland-works-restore-communitys-original-black-cemetery/XB2VFMQRSFDVLCD3TQRPXK5FEU/?outputType=amp Groveland works to restore the community’s original Black cemetery] *[https://www.scribd.com/document/619239516/Oak-Tree-Union-Colored-Cemetery-of-Taylorville# Oak Tree Union Colored Cemetery of Taylorville] (now Groveland) === Leon County === Team focused on in 2022. *[[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Leon_County%2C_Florida|African-American Resources for Leon County, Florida]] ===Liberty County=== *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1QjkxvkH4PoCb5fPXwnef5iIHaZgxK7Osn0LdjsCLmJE/edit#gid=523933876 USBH 1880 Census Florida #1: Liberty County], 546 people on the census. All profiles have been created. === Manatee County === * [https://digitalcommons.usf.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=9250&context=etd An Archaeological Investigation of Enslavement at Gamble Plantation] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2455529/old-memphis-cemetery Old Memphis Cemetery, Palmetto, Manatee County, Florida], "a mostly black cemetery", 912 memorials, not known how many are African-American. Needs profiles. === Monroe County === * [http://www.melfisher.org/exhibitions/lastslaveships/africanskw.htm Africans in Key West - The Last of the Slave Ships] ===Mosquito County=== *[[Space:Mosquito_County%2C_Florida_Territory|Mosquito County, Florida Territory to Orange County, Florida, United States]] ===Okaloosa County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2182947/campton-cemetery Campton Cemetery, Campton, Okaloosa County, Florida], an African-American cemetery with 61 memorials, 58 need profiles. ===Orange County=== *[[Delk-225|William Shelton Delk (abt.1815-1885)]] and [[Space:Slaves_of_Stephen_Jackson_Eubank%2C_Florida|Slaves of Stephen Jackson Eubank, Florida]] *[[Space:Delk_Plantation%2C_Orange_County%2C_Florida|Delk Plantation, Orange County, Florida]] *[[Space:Service_Heroes%2C_Apopka%2C_Orange%2C_Florida%2C_USA|Service Heroes, Apopka, Orange, Florida, USA]] (needs profiles created) *[https://www.splcenter.org/news/2022/11/18/historically-black-community-eatonville-florida PRESERVING BLACK HERITAGE: FLORIDA ACTIVISTS FIGHT TO SAVE HISTORIC SITE AND THEIR CULTURE], Eatonville, Florida *[https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/eatonville-florida-1887-0/ EATONVILLE, FLORIDA (1887– )], The first all-black city to be incorporated in Florida *[[Space:Mosquito_County%2C_Florida_Territory|Mosquito County, Florida Territory to Orange County, Florida, United States]] ===Palm Beach County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2705995/hurricane-of-1928-african-american-mass-burial-site Hurricane of 1928 African American Mass Burial Site, West Palm Beach, Palm Beach County, Florida] Also known as Pauper Cemetery. "674 bodies of African Americans or those of an unknown race" were buried here in a mass grave. There are no records of who they were. ===Pasco County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2319666 Mount Carmel Cemetery, Ehren, Pasco County, Florida (Also known as Ehren African American Cemetery)], 43 memorials, 41 profiles created *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2434962 Trilby Country Cemetery, Trilby, Pasco County, Florida], 321 memorials, 291 need profiles created ===Pinellas County=== *[https://blackcemeterynetwork.org/bcnsites/rose ROSE CEMETERY] *[https://www.tampabay.com/life-culture/history/2023/01/20/factions-fight-manage-century-old-tampa-bay-historic-black-cemetery/ Factions fight to manage a century-old Tampa Bay historic Black cemetery] ===Polk County=== *[http://fl-genweb.org/decole/Polk/AfriAmer/OBITS/Index.html African-American Obits in Polk County, Florida] ===St Johns County=== *'''St Johns County was the focus for the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Florida_Team|US Black Heritage Project Florida Team]] in April - June 2023''' [[Space:African-American_Resources_for_St_Johns_County%2C_Florida|African-American Resources for St Johns County, Florida]] ===Suwannee County=== *'''Suwannee_County was the focus for the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Project_Florida_Team|US Black Heritage Project Florida Team]] in July-September 2023.''' See [[Space:African-American_Resources_for_Suwannee_County%2C_Florida|African-American Resources for Suwannee County, Florida]] ===Taylor County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/72649/spring-hill-cemetery Spring Hill Cemetery, Perry, Taylor County, Florida], 163 memorials, 115 need profiles created. ===Volusia County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2558602/memorial-search Glenwood African American Cemetery Memorials] *[https://digitalcommons.wofford.edu/littlejohnmss/304/ Spring Garden plantation, "List of slaves, including their ages, at Spring Garden plantation, Florida, 1829." (1829). Broadus R. Littlejohn, Jr. Manuscript and Ephemera Collection. 304.] *[[Space:Spring_Garden_Plantation|Spring Garden Plantation, Volusia County, Florida]] (needs profiles created)) ===Wakulla County=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2353190/crawford-cemetery Crawford Cemetery in Shadeville, Wakulla County], 92 memorials, 91 profiles were created (one was a white guy so no profile was done). *[[Space:The_Pinewoods_Plantation%2C_Wakulla_County%2C_Florida|The Pinewoods Plantation, Wakulla County, Florida]] *[[Taylor-27085|William Newton Taylor I (1825-1896)]] *[[Grice-315|Elizabeth (Grice) Taylor (1830-1888)]] *[https://www.chronicleonline.com/weeklies/wakulla_news/local_news/restoration-of-the-richardson-cemetery/article_2dea014a-2bb8-516a-815a-9181957ddbad.html Restoration of the Richardson Cemetery] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2306695/donaldson-cemetery Donaldson Cemetery, Crawfordville, Wakulla County, Florida], all 8 memorials have had profiles created. == Slavery Resources== *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/census/florida-african-american-census-records.htm Florida African American Census Records] *[http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/aia/part2/2h14.html Fort Rose, Carolina Slaves Brought to Florida] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~afamerpl/plantations_usa/FL/FL_plantations.html RootsWeb Florida Slavery] where to find records *[http://www.blackwallstreet.org/blk.resources.dir/cuv.florida.html Black Wall Street, African American Records by State: Florida] *[http://www.floridamemory.com/exhibits/civilwar/before1861/before1861-2.php Slavery in Florida, 1821-1861] *[http://www.yale.edu/glc/gullah/07.htm Yale: Gullah Escape to Spanish Florida] *[http://reason.com/archives/2007/03/12/floridas-forgotten-rebels Florida's Forgotten Rebels] *[http://fcit.usf.edu/florida/docs/s/slave.htm FSU Florida Slave Narratives] * [https://www.loc.gov/item/mesn030/Federal Writers' Project: Slave Narrative Project, Vol. 3, Florida, Anderson-Wilson (with combined interviews of others)] * [https://www.loc.gov/pictures/item/2001696353/ Portraits of African American ex-slaves from the U.S. Works Progress Administration, Federal Writers' Project slave narratives collections] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20130124171502/http://www.accessgenealogy.com/african/florida/florida_slave_narratives.htm Florida Slave Narratives] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/491689-redirection Document no. 225 : Negros, &c. captured from Indians in Florida] Letter from the secretary of war, transmitting the information required by a resolution of the House of representatives of the 28th ultimo, respecting the disposition of Negro === Books === * [https://floridapress.blog/2020/06/19/black-history-of-florida-a-reading-list/Black History of Florida: A Reading List] * ''The Red Hills of Florida, 1528-1865'' by Clifton Paisley, published by The University of Alabama Press, Tuscaloosa and London, copyright 1989

    Ager Name Study

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    [[Category:Ager Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Campbell-2634|Christine Preston]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ===Members=== :[[Campbell-2634|Christine Preston]] :[[Martin-23256|Gordon Martin]] == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ==Family notes== Please feel free to add or change anything that has been found. To help identify brick walls Please add the head of your Ager family line into the names in the locations section. For ease of separation and migration please add the first person in a new area outside of the state or county. == Task List == To find other members of the rather unique Ager line from all over the world and to research how they are all connected. :Break a family brick wall :Determine the origins of the Ager surname :Link Agers from origin to United States :Track migration patterns if possible :determine different lines :merge any duplicates ===Current Road Blocks=== :[[Agar-263|Joseph Agar]] ::Confirm origins; birth location ==Template== :{{One Name Study|name=Ager} {{One Name Study|name=Ager}} :{{One Name Study|name=Ager|category=Pennsylvania, Ager Name Study} } {{One Name Study|name=Ager|category=Pennsylvania, Ager Name Study}} :Make sure there are 2 { on each side of the template to work } ==Origins== Anglo-Saxon Derived from the Old English pre 7th Century personal name "Eadgar", composed of the elements "ead" meaning "prosperity, fortune", plus "gar", spear. === Surname Variants === :Ager :Agar :Egger :Eggar :Eager :Egarr :Eagger :Egar :Eger :Auger :Alger ===Locations the name appears=== :United States ::Pennsylvania :::Lycoming County :::Cambria County ::Massachusetts ::Maryland ::Mississippi :Scotland :England East Riding of Yorkshire ==Military tribute== Please add any relatives who served in the wars. :American Revolution :Civil War :War of 1812 :World War I ::[[Ager-85|John T Ager]] ::[[Ager-193|Adam C Ager]] :World War II :Vietnam :French and Indian ==Famous Agers in history== :This is for those who served as Judges, Mayors, Senate, and even Project Protected individuals. ===Project Protected Super Stars=== :[[Ager-134|William Ager]] Salem, Massachusetts [[#Savage|Savage]]: Vol. 1, Page 19 ::If you are a descendant of this William Ager please use the descendant tag template. ==Resources== *[http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Ager Surname Database] *Savage, James. ''[[Space:A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England|A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England]]'' (Little, Brown and Company, Boston, 1862)

    Aghadown (Aughadown) Civil Parish, Barony of West Carbery, East Division, County Cork, Ireland

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    Air France Flight 007 Crash - June 3, 1962

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    "Air France Flight 007 was a charter flight that crashed on June 3, 1962 while attempting to depart Paris's Orly Airport en route to Atlanta, Georgia via New York City's Idlewild Airport (now John F. Kennedy International Airport). The 707 carried 122 passengers and 10 crew, of whom 130 died. The pilot was Captain Roland Hoche, 39, assisted by First Officer Jacques Pitoiset, 40, and Flight Engineer Robert Barres, 42. This is the first single civilian jet airliner disaster with more than 100 deaths. When it happened, it was the worst single-aircraft disaster as well, and was also the third deadliest aviation disaster in history." Information from Wikipedia http://bcove.me/gcaasrw9 http://www.britishpathe.com/video/orly-airport-boeing-crashes-in-france http://www.ajc.com/news/news/local/air-france-crash-recalls-62-orly-tragedy/nQGjp/

    Air Transport Auxiliary Women

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    ==Air Transport Auxiliary Women of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:World_War_II World War II]== ===Introduction=== In January 1940, eight female pilots ferried open-cockpit training planes (De Havilland Tiger Moths) in harsh wintry conditions from a muddy base at Hatfield, near the De Havilland factory, up to Scotland. It was a modest start, but within a few years this group of female flyers would be at the controls of fighter planes and four-engine bombers. In time their numbers would swell to 168 out of a total of 1,245 ATA ferry pilots and engineers. In a sense, it was a backroom job, flying across the country, getting the planes to where they desperately needed to be. But without the combined efforts of the ATA’s 4,000 employees, the outcome of the war could have been very different. During the war the ATA earned itself the nickname Foreign Legion of the Air, with pilots coming from 28 different countries. Twenty-five enthusiastic and experienced female flyers from the USA joined the ATA in 1942. Four women from New Zealand determinedly paid their own passage in order to be part of history. One woman, 19-year-old Margot ‘Chilli’ Duhalde, spoke no English at all on arrival, yet went forth with the same sense of courageous daring. These women embodied the ATA motto, ‘eager for the air’. Sometimes pilots would fly six different types of plane in just one day’s endeavour, ferrying Spitfires, Hurricanes, Barracudas, Harvards, Wellingtons, Tempests and Lancaster bombers in the ever-changing British weather without radios or navigation aids. Because they were required to stay within sight of the ground, they were not taught the art of flying with instruments. They flew ‘blind’ with just maps, a compass and a watch, though some would eventually make it their business to teach themselves instrument flying by scrounging sessions in an early flight simulator called a Link Trainer. It wasn’t until after D-Day in June 1944 that pilots were taught how to use radios. During WWII, over 20,000 Spitfires were produced in the Southampton and Castle Bromwich factories, so the women flyers were based at two separate ferry ‘pools’ close to the Spitfire factories – one in Hamble, Southampton and the other near Cosford. The women worked 13 successive days on, followed by two days off. Each day’s routine – flying to and from factories, front line squadrons and maintenance units – would begin at the ferry pools with the handing out of delivery chits. ===List of ATA women=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname when Joined ATA!!Maiden/Married Name(s)!!First Names!!Flag !!Date Joined |- |[[Agazarian-1|Agazarian]]|| ||Mary 'Monique' Jacqueline ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||18-Oct-1943 |- |[[Akerman-126|Akerman]]||Crichton ||Jean||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||08-May-1944 |- |[[Alexander-741|Alexander]]|| ||Susan Mary Aurea||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||08-May-1944 |- |[[Heron-Maxwell-12|Allen]]||Heron-Maxwell, Thomas||Helen Naomi||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||24-Feb-1942 |- |[[Stapledon-41|Allen]]||Stapledon, Marshall||Joan Mary||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||15-Jul-1942 |- |[[Allen-52430|Allen]]||Carter, Willer||Myrtle Rita 'Mikki'|||[[image:US_Flags-25.png|35px|USA]]||12-Aug-1942 |- |[[Arckless-4|Arckless]]|| ||Irene||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||01-Aug-1941 |- |[[Arthur-3642|Arthur]]|| ||Joan Henrietta ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||08-May-1944 |- |[[Westenra-45|Bailey]]||Westenra||Mary ||[[image: Ireland_Flags-1.jpg|35px|Ireland]]||15-Feb-1940 |- |[[Baines-1261|Baines]]||Colby, Johnson||Rita Pauline ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||28-Dec-1943 |- |[[Whittow-3|Banister]]||Whittow||Eirene Rosemary ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||12-Jul-1943 |- |Beaumont|| ||Edith ||[[image:Flags-6.png|25px|Switzerland]][[image:Flags.gif|35px|Germany]]||20-Sep-1943 |- |Bell|| ||Betty ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||01-Apr-1942 |- |Bell|| ||Dorothy Ritson ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||08-May-1944 |- |[[Bennett-31082|Bennett]]||Booth||Philippa Mary ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||26-Jun-1940 |- |[[Riddick-350|Bennett]]||Riddick, Newmark||Margaret Ellen 'Faith'||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||08-Jul-1941 |- |[[Seeman-254|Beverley]]||Seeman||Patricia Gladys ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||29-Jul-1942 |- |[[Bird-9991|Bird]]|| ||Jean Lennox ||[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-13.png|35px|Hong Kong]][[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||01-Aug-1941 |- |[[Black-19459|Black]]||Beaumont||Betty Ellice ||[[image:Flags-19.png|35px|New Zealand]]||15-Apr-1942 |- |[[Noble-6513|Blackwell]]||Noble, Kendall||Patricia Annette ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||24-Feb-1942 |- |[[Bell-36547|Bonnett]]||Bell, Gibbs, Towers||Rosemary Leslie ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||21-Feb-1944 |- |[[Bradford-8314|Bradford]]||Bragg||Cassandra Felicity ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||01-May-1941 |- |[[Broad-1131|Broad]]|| ||Jennie ||[[image:African_Flags-7.png|35px|South Africa]]||30-Jul-1940 |- |[[Broadsmith-3|Broadsmith]]|| ||Joan Irwin ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||24-Jun-1942 |- |[[Holmes-17580|Brown]]|| Holmes ||Grace ||[[image:African_Flags-7.png|35px|South Africa]]||27-May-1940 |- |[[Humphrys-168|Burnside]]||Gaurdon||Daphne Alice ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||06-May-1943 |- |[[Reid-16764|Butler]]||Reid||Lois ||[[image:Flags-27.png|35px|Canada]]||15-Feb-1940 |- |[[Calver-292|Calver]]|| ||Molly ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||24-Jun-1942 |- |[[Chapin-2780|Chapin]]|| ||Emily ||[[image:US_Flags-25.png|35px|USA]]||18-Aug-1942 |- |[[Chapman-22890|Chapman]]||Hartman, Lofthouse||Suzanne Palmer ||[[image:Flags-6.jpg|35px|Wales]]||21-Feb-1944 |- |[[Cholmondeley-128|Chalmondeley]]|| ||Victoria Millicent ||[[image:Flags-5.png|35px|Australia]]||10-Mar-1941 |- |[[Clark-73138|Clark]]|| ||Helen Riddell ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||08-May-1944 |- |[[Samuel-1160|Clayton]]|| ||Edna Violet 'Sammy' ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||01-Mar-1941 |- |[[pittman-2023|Cochran-Odlum]]||Pittman, Cochran||Jacqueline ||[[image:US_Flags-25.png|35px|USA]]||24-Jan-1942 |- |[[Morin-3900|Colby]]||Morin||Louise Marie Melina ||[[image:Flags-27.png|35px|Canada]]||01-Aug-1941 |- |[[Reid-19234|Bowyer]]||Cripps||Barbara 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||Ethel Elizabeth ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||01-Nov-1943 |- |Shiel|| ||Maureen Elizabeth ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||20-Sep-1943 |- |Slade|| ||Eleanor Isabella 'Susan'||[[image:Flags_of_Asia-13.png|35px|Hong Kong]]||01-Nov-1940 |- |Smith||Clover||Diana Patricia Margaret Hutchinson||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||07-Oct-1942 |- |[[Sorour-4|Sorour]]||Moggridge||Dolores Theresa || [[image:African_Flags-7.png|35px|South Africa]] ||31-Jul-1940 |- |[[Duhalde-3|Sotomayor]]||Duhalde||Margot 'Chile'||[[image:Flags_of_South_America-1.jpg|35px|Chile]]||01-Sep-1941 |- |Spiller|| ||Phyllis Margery ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||01-Mar-1941 |- |Stanley Smith||Hirsch||Katherine Mary ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||08-May-1944 |- |[[Magalis-8|Stearns]]|| Magalis, Grissom||Edith Foltz ||[[image:US_Flags-25.png|35px|USA]]||10-Jun-1942 |- |[[Stevenson-11295|Stevenson]]|| ||Grace ||[[image:US_Flags-25.png|35px|USA]]||14-Apr-1942 |- |Stewart|| ||Dorothy Margaret ||[[image:Flags-5.jpg|35px|Scotland]]||08-May-1944 |- |Stokes|| ||Winifred ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||21-Feb-1944 |- |[[Strodl-1|Strodl]]||Dowling||Vera Elsie ||[[image:European_Flags-43.png|35px|Denmark ]]||02-Dec-1941 |- |Stroud|| ||Hilda Mary ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||24-Jan-1944 |- |Thackeray|| ||Margaret Elizabeth ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||15-Apr-1942 |- |Tildesley|| ||Dora Joyce ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||08-May-1944 |- |Tointon|| ||Sheila Marion ||[[image:Flags-8.jpg|35px|England]]||08-May-1944 |- |[[Tollemache-152|Tollemache]]|| Lloyd-Worth ||Hon. 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    Aixheim

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    Alabama in The Great War

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    :Alabama Draftees: 74,000 :Killed: 2500 ----- '''Alabama National Guard'''
    Alabama National Guard units, which had served in a military effort in Mexico against Francisco "Pancho" Villa's rebellion from October 1916 to April 1917, returned just in time to be mobilized for the European war. Initially, Alabama units protected public utilities and infrastructure, but in August they were mustered into federal service.
    '''The 31st Infantry Division and the 42nd "Rainbow" Division'''
    The First and Second Alabama Infantry entered the Army's Thirty-first Infantry Division, whereas the Fourth Alabama became the 167th Regiment of the Forty-second (Rainbow) Division. The 167th fought in the 1918 Aisne-Marne Offensive, and the Thirty-first remained at Camp Wheeler in Georgia. In addition to providing 5,000 National Guardsmen and 7,000 other volunteers, Alabama contributed approximately 74,000 white and black draftees, called "selectmen," to the Army. Most black troops were assigned to labor battalions, but two black units that trained in Alabama, Maryland's First Separate Negro Company and Ohio's Ninth Battalion of Infantry Colored, saw action with the Ninety-third Division under French command. More than 2,500 Alabamians were killed fighting in the fields of France. - See more at: http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-1545#sthash.25J68kvh.dpuf -----
    '''Camp Sheridan''' {{Image|file=Sheridan-530.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=[[Sheridan-530|'''General Philip H. Sheridan''']] }}
    Camp Sheridan was a U.S. Army World War I National Guard Mobilization and Training Camp first established in 1917 near Montgomery, Montgomery County, Alabama. Named Camp Sheridan in G.O. 95, 18 Jul 1917, after General Philip H. Sheridan (Cullum 1612), U.S. Civil War General. {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-38.jpg |align=r |size=175 |caption='''Major General William R. Smith''' }} The first commander of the camp was Major General William R. Smith (Cullum 3459) who formed the 37th U.S. Infantry Division and initiated troop training. The 37th organized on 26 August 1917 and departed for France on 23 Jun 1918. The 37th returned to the U.S. in March 1919 and was demobilized at Camp Sheridan. At the end of the war the camp became a demobilization center until it was abandoned 15 Mar 1919. -----
    '''Camp McClellan''' {{Image|file=McClellan-161.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=[[McClellan-161|'''George B. McClellan''']] }}
    Fort McClellan was first established as a U.S. Army World War I National Guard Mobilization and Training Camp in 1917 near Anniston, Calhoun County, Alabama. Named Camp McClellan in G.O. 95, 18 Jul 1917, after Major General George B. McClellan (Cullum 1273), General in Chief, U.S. Army (1861-1862). Became a permanent post and renamed Fort McClellan 1 Jul 1929. {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-39.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption='''Maj. Gen. Charles G. Morton''' }} The first commander of the camp was Major General Charles G. Morton (Cullum 2988), who formed the 29th U.S. Infantry Division and began troop training. The 29th organized on 25 Aug 1917 and departed for France on June 1918. The division suffered 6,226 casualties including 940 killed. The 29th returned to the U.S. and was demobilized in June 1919. At the end of the war the camp became a demobilization center until it was abandoned in 1919. The camp continued to serve the National Guard and was updated in 1926. In 1929 the camp became a permanent installation and was designated Fort McClellan on 1 Jul 1929. In 1933, as the depression took hold the Fort was updated by the Works Progress Administration (WPA) with roads, an airfield and other permanent buildings. In 1940 the post was expanded like many other posts in anticipation of World War II. ----
    '''Taylor Field''' {{Image|file=Alabama_in_The_Great_War-2.jpg |caption=Taylor Field, 1918 }}
    Taylor Field was one of thirty-two Air Service training camps established after the United States entry into World War I located 11 miles east-southeast of Montgomery, Alabama. It was the first military flying facility in Alabama. {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-37.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Captain Ralph L. Taylor''' }} The base was named Taylor Field, being named after Captain Ralph L. Taylor, of Stamford, Connecticut, who was commissioned a Captain in the Nebraska National Guard Air Service on 3 May 1917, and ordered to active duty at Mineola Field (later Roosevelt Field), New York, on 23 May 1917. Captain Taylor was an aviation instructor at Mineola field, and was killed in an accident on 2 August 1917. Four service squadrons 128, 129, 131 and 193 arrived at the Field by April 16, 1918. The Air Service used Taylor Field as a primary flight school with an eight-week course. The maximum capacity was 300 students. It had sixteen hangars, repair shops, warehouses, barracks, a hospital and nearly 200 Curtiss JN-4 "Jenny" and De Havilland DH-4 "Gypsy Month" trainers. Aircraft assigned to the field were serviced by the Aviation Repair Depot, Montgomery, Alabama Active flying began 2 May 1918. Major E. M. Hoffman, Signal Corps was the first officer in charge of the Flying Field. He was succeeded by 2nd Lt. Charles N. Monteith, July 9, 1918, he in turn on October 2, 1918, was succeeded by 2nd Lt. Kenneth G. Fraser. The Field graduated 139 cadets. Some deployed and fought in combat on the Western Front in France during World War I. The airfield closed in April 1919. ----- '''Resources''' *[http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/article/h-1545 Encyclopedia of Alabama.org] - World War I and Alabama *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww1/draft-registration/alabama.html Archives.gov] - World War I Draft Registration Cards Microfilm Roll List, M1509: Alabama (86 rolls) *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Alabama_Military_Records#World_War_I_.281917-1918.29 Family Search] - Alabama Military Records WW I *[http://croixrougefarm.org/history-167th/ Croix Rouge Farm.org] - 167th (Alabama) Infantry Regiment – History *[http://archives.state.al.us/goldstar/info.html Alabama Department of Archives and History] - World War I Gold Star Database *[http://www.angelfire.com/al/vaetowah/wwi.html Angel Fire.com] - This list contains WWI casualties who reported Alabama as their home of record. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/167th_Infantry_Regiment_%28United_States%29 Wikipedia] - 167th Infantry Regiment *[http://www.slideshare.net/MartyOlliff/the-great-war-in-the-heart-of-dixie-alabama-during-world-war-1 slideshare.net] - Slide show - The Great War in the Heart of Dixie: Alabama During World War 1 *[http://www.alabamaveterans.org/#!world-war-i/cbnd Alabama Veterans.org] - Alabama Veterans Memorial Park World War I *Amerine, William H. Alabama's Own in France. New York: Eaton & Gettinger, 1919. *Frazer, Nimrod T. Send the Alabamians!: World War I Fighters in the Rainbow Division. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2014. *Olliff, Martin T., ed. The Great War in the Heart of Dixie: Alabama in World War I. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2008. *Scribner, Christopher MacGregor. "Progress Versus Tradition in Mobile, 1900-1920." In Mobile: The New History of Alabama's First City, edited by Michael V. R. Thomason, 156-180. Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2001. *Truss, Ruth Smith. "The Alabama National Guard from 1900 to 1920." Ph.D diss., University of Alabama, 1992. *"The Alabama National Guard's 167th Infantry Regiment in World War I." Alabama Review 56 (January 2003): 3-34.

    Alabama Mining Disasters

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    [[Category: Alabama, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters]]|[[Space:Alabama_Mining_Disasters|Alabama Mining Disasters]] Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] Alabama Mining is the History, Information, and Resource page for the State of Alabama in the United States, in the [[Space:Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] of the Disasters Project. ==History of Mining in Alabama== ==Worst Mining Disasters in Alabama== '''Littleton, AL Banner Mine Explosion, Apr 1911'''[https://ipfs.io/ipfs/QmXoypizjW3WknFiJnKLwHCnL72vedxjQkDDP1mXWo6uco/wiki/Banner_Mine_disaster.html Banner Mine Disaster - printed in entirety under Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike] :The Banner Mine Disaster of April 8, 1911, near Littleton, Alabama, was a coal mine explosion that killed 128 people. '''The event ranks among the 15 deadliest coal mine disasters in U.S. history.''' {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-32.jpg |align=r |size=l }} :The exact cause of the early-morning blast is unknown. It's likely that an accidental spark ignited gas in the air, which directly killed seven men and knocked out a ventilation fan. Without the fan, levels of blackdamp rose in the mine. Another 121 miners suffocated. ''About 40 other workers were able to dig their way through rubble and escape.'' :The Banner mine was run by Pratt Consolidated Coal Company, then owned by Tennessee Coal & Iron. All but a handful of the casualties were black convicts leased from the state and from Jefferson County. The explosion brought enough attention to horrific mine conditions for new governor''' Emmet O'Neal''' to push a mine safety bill through the legislature. '''Virginia, AL Mine Explosion, Feb 1905''' The 1905 Virginia City Mine explosion was a fatal mining accident that killed 112 coal miners at Virginia City, near Hueytown, on February 20, 1905. Brothers '''George and Everett Schuler''' opened the mines. The Jefferson County Coroner and Alabama State Mine Inspector determined that the explosion was caused by the use of too much powder in a charge made at the 5th entry left. The presence of large amounts of coal dust in the mine's air carried the explosive reaction through the entire mine and caused water pumps and pipes to break, flooding chambers below the water line. All 112 miners present were killed. The mine itself suffered little damage except for a rock collapse at the entrance. '''The Shuler brothers and their partners were charged with criminal negligence''' that April by Jefferson County Solicitor''' Barrington Heflin'''. Republic Steel purchased the mine in 1936 and operated it until 1963. The property was subsequently redeveloped as the Virginia Estates and Edenwood residential subdivisions. '''Dolomite, AL No 3 Coal Mine Explosion, Nov 1922''' '''All but one of the 43 disasters involved coal mining incidents. The one exception is an iron ore mining disaster that involved the mine's train crashing'''. ==List of Mine Disasters==
    Alabama Mining Disasters
    {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 5px Solid Gray;" !Date!!Mine!!Location!!No. Killed     !!Industry     !!Disaster Cause     !!Date Order            !!No. Killed Order   |- !8-Apr-1911 ||[[Space:Banner_Mine_Disaster|Banner Mine]] |Littleton, AL |128 |Coal |Explosion |13 |1 |- !20-Feb-1905 ||[[Space:Virginia_City_Mine_Disaster|Virginia City]] |Virginia City, AL |112 |Coal |Explosion |5 |2 |- !22-Nov-1922 ||[[Space:Dolomite_No._3_Mine_Disaster|Dolomite No. 3]] |Dolomite, AL |90 |Coal |Explosion |25 |3 |- !5-May-1910 ||[[Space:Palos_No._3_Mine_Disaster|Palos No. 3]] |Palos, AL |83 |Coal |Explosion |11 |4 |- !16-Dec-1907 ||[[Space:Yolande_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Yolande No. 1 1907]] |Yolande, AL |57 |Coal |Explosion |7 |5 |- !10-Dec-1925 ||[[Space:Overton_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Overton No. 2]] |Acmar, AL |53 |Coal |Explosion |29 |6 |- !20-Apr-1910 ||[[Space:Mulga_Mine_Disaster|Mulga 1910]] |Mulga, AL |40 |Coal |Explosion |10 |7 |- !15-Oct-1937 ||[[Space:Mulga_Mine_1937_Mine_Disaster|Mulga 1937]] |Birmingham, AL |34 |Coal |Explosion |35 |8 |- !4-Nov-1916 ||[[Space:Bessie_Mine_Disaster|Bessie]] |Palos, AL |30 |Coal |Explosion |19 |9 |- !28-Aug-1943 ||[[Space:Sayreton_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Sayreton No. 2]] |Sayreton, AL |28 |Coal |Explosion |40 |10 |- !29-Jan-1926 ||[[Space:Mossboro_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Mossboro No. 1]] |Helena, AL |27 |Coal |Explosion |30 |11 |- !18-Nov-1913 ||[[Space:Acton_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Acton No. 2]] |Acton, AL |24 |Coal |Explosion |15 |12 |- !29-Apr-1919 ||[[Space:Majestic_Mine_Disaster|Majestic]] |Majestic, AL |22 |Coal |Explosion |20 |13 |- !22-Oct-1916 ||[[Space:Marvel_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Marvel No. 2]] |Marvel, AL |18 |Coal |Explosion |18 |14 |- !13-Aug-1912 ||[[Space:Abernant_Mine_Disaster|Abernant]] |Abernant, AL |18 |Coal |Explosion |14 |15 |- !2-Feb-1909 ||[[Space:Short_Creek_Mine_Disaster|Short Creek]] |Short Creek, AL |18 |Coal |Explosion |9 |16 |- !5-Oct-1914 ||[[Space:Mulga_1914_Mine_Disaster|Mulga 1914]] |Mulga, AL |16 |Coal |Explosion |17 |17 |- |-style="background-color: #EADBEA; height: 20px;" !23-Sep-2001 ||Jim Walter No. 5 |Brookwood, AL |13 |Coal |Explosion |43 |18 |- !23-Nov-1920 ||[[Space:Parrish_Mine_Disaster|Parrish]] |Parrish, AL |12 |Coal |Explosion |21 |19 |- !27-Feb-1906 ||[[Space:Piper_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Piper No. 2 1906]] |Piper, AL |12 |Coal |Explosion |6 |20 |- !11-May-1943 ||[[Space:Praco_No._10_Mine_Disaster|Praco No. 10]] |Praco, AL |12 |Coal |Explosion |39 |21 |- !10-Jan-1914 ||[[Space:Rock_Castle_Mine_Disaster|Rock Castle]] |Rock Castle, AL |12 |Coal |Explosion |16 |22 |- !22-May-1891 ||[[Space:Pratt No. 1 Shaft Mine Disaster|Pratt No. 1]] |Pratt City, AL |11 |Coal |Explosion |1 |23 |- !30-Jul-1948 ||[[Space:Edgewater_Mine_Disaster|Edgewater]] |Birmingham, AL |11 |Coal |Explosion |41 |24 |- !10-Jul-1941 ||[[Space:Acmar_No._6_Mine_Disaster|Acmar No. 6]] |Acmar, AL |11 |Coal |Explosion |38 |25 |- !25-May-1922 ||[[Space:Acmar_No._3_Mine_Disaster|Acmar No. 3]] |Acmar, AL |11 |Coal |Explosion |24 |26 |- !27-May-1929 ||[[Space:Connellsville_Mine_Disaster|Connellsville]] |Yolande, AL |10 |Coal |Explosion |32 |27 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !21-Jul-1926 |Dixie |Moffat, AL |9 |Coal |Explosion |31 |28 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !2-Feb-1922 ||Belle Ellen No. 3 |Belle Ellen, AL |9 |Coal |Explosion |23 |29 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !15-Nov-1908 |Ensley No. 3 |Ensley, AL |8 |Coal |Fire |8 |30 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !13-Jan-1930 |Peerless |Straven, AL |7 |Coal |Explosion |33 |31 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !19-Mar-1898 |Slope No. 2 |Birmingham, AL |6 |Coal |Explosion |3 |32 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !1-Jul-1938 |Praco No. 7 |Praco, AL |6 |Coal |Rock Fall |36 |33 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !31-May-1925 |Piper No. 2 1925 |Piper, AL |6 |Coal |Asphyxiation |28 |34 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !3-Nov-1910 |Yolande No. 1 1910 |Yolande, AL |5 |Coal |Explosion |12 |35 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !12-Jul-1923 |Sloss No. 1 |Bessemer, AL |5 |Iron Ore |Train Crash |27 |36 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !31-Dec-1921 ||Docena 1921 |Adamsville, AL |5 |Coal |Explosion |22 |37 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !5-Jun-1941 |Docena 1941 |Adamsville, AL |5 |Coal |Explosion |37 |38 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !21-Feb-1899 |Blocton No. 2 |Blocton, AL |5 |Coal |Explosion |4 |39 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !10-Jan-1923 ||Dolomite No. 1 |Dolomite, AL |5 |Coal |Explosion |26 |40 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !20-Sep-1897 ||[[Space:Belle_Ellen_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Belle Ellen No. 2]] |Belle Ellen, AL |5 |Coal |Fire |2 |41 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !28-Dec-1931 ||Overton No. 1 |Irondale, AL |5 |Coal |Explosion |34 |42 |- |- style="background-color: #D3D3D3; height: 20px;" !24-Jul-1977 ||Chetopa Mine Disaster |Graysville, AL |3 |Coal |Hoisting |42 |43 |} {{Clear}} *If highlighted in purple, this Mine Disaster was not over 75 years ago. The Disaster Project only adds Disasters over 75 years old. *If highlighted in gray, this Mine Disaster did not have 10 or more fatalities and is disqualified from the Project. Please do not create Project Space Pages for these Mines. ==Museums/Memorials in Alabama== *[https://www.wikiwand.com/en/Aldrich_Coal_Mine_Museum Aldrich Coal Mine Museum] Located west of Montevallo, Alabama on County Road 10 Open by Appointment Only. Coal mining memorabilia and equipment are on display. The museum also features a collection of pictures of the town of Aldrich, Alabama during its peak coal mining days. The museum was at one time the company store as Adrich originally was a coal mining town. *[https://livability.com/al/jasper/things-to-do/alabama-mining-museum-near-jasper-al Alabama Mining Museum] {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Black;" |-valign="top" align="left" !{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Alabama Mining Museum|align=r}} !{{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-3.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption=Exhibit in Alabama Mining Museum|align=r}} |} {{Clear}} ===Resources and "Read More About It"=== The links below contain a lot of information and further sources for the disaster pages and completing information on this page. *[https://www.google.com/search?q=Alabama+FATAL+MINING+ACCIDENTS%2C+1891%2C+1895-1902%2C+1905-1907+%26+1909-1950&oq=Alabama+FATAL+MINING+ACCIDENTS%2C+1891%2C+1895-1902%2C+1905-1907+%26+1909-1950&aqs=chrome..69i57.1166j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 Alabama FATAL MINING ACCIDENTS, 1891, 1895-1902, 1905-1907 & 1909-1950 - Google Search] May search these for further sources and information. *[http://www.bplonline.org/resources/government/MineAccidentsBibliography.aspx Alabama Mine Accidents : A Bibliography - Birmingham Public Library] *[https://www.google.com/search?q=alabama+mining+fatality+reports&ei=3wiSWZPWF-uW0gK-5LWgDA&start=10&sa=N&biw=1280&bih=694 alabama mining fatality reports - Google Search] May search these for further sources and information. *[https://www.google.com/search?q=alabama+mining+fatality+reports&ei=GQmSWdmtMOeG0wKw07WAAg&start=20&sa=N&biw=1280&bih=694 alabama mining fatality reports - Google Search] *[https://www.google.com/search?q=alabama+mining+fatality+reports&oq=alabama+mining+fatality+reports&aqs=chrome..69i57.15119j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 alabama mining fatality reports - Google Search] May search these for further sources and information. *[https://www.google.com/search?q=Alabama.+Inspectors+of+Coal+Mines.+Biennial+Report+of+the+Inspectors+of+Mines&ei=GweSWdXvG-iX0gKipZzIAg&start=10&sa=N&biw=1280&bih=694 Alabama. Inspectors of Coal Mines. Biennial Report of the Inspectors of Mines - Google Search] May search these for further sources and information. *[https://www.google.com/search?q=Alabama.+Inspectors+of+Coal+Mines.+Biennial+Report+of+the+Inspectors+of+Mines&ei=dgeSWaKILYmJ0wLak6XgCA&start=20&sa=N&biw=1280&bih=694 Alabama. Inspectors of Coal Mines. Biennial Report of the Inspectors of Mines - Google Search] *[https://www.google.com/search?q=Alabama.+Inspectors+of+Coal+Mines.+Biennial+Report+of+the+Inspectors+of+Mines&oq=Alabama.+Inspectors+of+Coal+Mines.+Biennial+Report+of+the+Inspectors+of+Mines&aqs=chrome..69i57.2222j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 Alabama. Inspectors of Coal Mines. Biennial Report of the Inspectors of Mines - Google Search] *[http://www.bplonline.org/resources/government/Default.aspx Birmingham Public Library - Government Documents] This database lists miners by both name, and mine name and year of disaster. Great resource for miners killed for profile pages. *[http://bpldb.bplonline.org/db/coalmine Birmingham Public Library - Local Databases] ==Sources== *[https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/content/allminingdisasters.html CDC Mining Disasters] *[http://gendisasters.com/category/united-states/alabama Gendisasters - Alabama] *[https://arlweb.msha.gov/TRAINING/MUSEUM/AL/ALMAIN.HTM Guide to Alabama Mining Museums] *[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/topics.occupations.mining.us.alminers/mb.ashx Message Boards Ancestry Mining US – Alabama Miners] *[https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/Mine_Disasters/search_coal_state.asp?ACC_STATE_NAME=Alabama List of Coal Mine Disasters in Alabama], USMRA

    Alabama Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States Project

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    [[Category:Alabama, United States Civil War]] Alabama Resource page for US Civil War: War Between the States Project [[Category:Alabama]] [[Category:Alabama Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Confederate States of America, United States Civil War]]
    '''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
    *[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War: War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] === Free Sites === [https://archives.alabama.gov/research/CivilWarService.aspx Alabama Civil War Service Records] [http://www.archives.alabama.gov/civilwar/ Alabama Civil War Service Database] Searchable database of the card files maintained by the Alabama Department of Archives and History. Also a link to brief histories of Alabama Confederate units. (Link doesn't work correctly) [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~alcwroot/ Alabama Civil War Roots] Links to various resources, and information also listed on units. (Link doesn't work correctly) [http://www.archives.alabama.gov/civilwar/index.cfm Alabama State Archives] Civil War Service Cards Index [https://digital.archives.alabama.gov/ Alabama Department of Archives & History] See: [https://digital.archives.alabama.gov/digital/collection/cwnp Alabama Civil War and Reconstruction Newspapers] [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2333770 Alabama, Freedmen's Bureau Field Office Records, 1865-1872] [https://www.tsl.texas.gov/apps/arc/pensions/ Texas Confederate Pensions], many Alabama soldiers relocated to Texas after the war, and may be found in these records. [https://www.tsl.texas.gov/arc/cif/index.html Texas Indigent Confederate Families] is a record for families of soldiers who received assistance from 1863-1865. Please note that lists were not compiled in every county; those counties are not represented in the index. [http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html#graphic Civil War Home Page] === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Alabama POW Camps ==== ===== Cahaba Prison ===== [http://civilwarprisoners.com/search.php?database=cahaba Cahaba Prison Search Resource] WikiTree:Category:Cahaba_Prison%2C_Cahaba%2C_Alabama | Cahaba Prison, Cahaba, Alabama Category ===== Image IDs ===== Cahaba POW Camp: American_Civil_War_POW_Camps_Photos-8.jpg [[Image: American_Civil_War_POW_Camps_Photos-8.jpg|50 px]] Thumbnail image. [[Image:American_Civil_War_POW_Camps_Photos-8.jpg]] Cahaba POW Camp Outline Sketch: American_Civil_War_POW_Camps_Photos-14.jpg [[Image: American_Civil_War_POW_Camps_Photos-14.jpg]] The above two images can be set to existing size or downsized to a "thumbnail", please hit the edit tab to view the coding to obtain this image in text boxes. Just copy, and then copy the image ID you want into the space. To obtain the image ID (if already uploaded to WikiTree), double click the image until it is the only thing on the page, then the last part of the URL is the ID. ==== Alabama Cemeteries ==== [[:Category: Alabama, Cemeteries|Alabama, Cemeteries]] ==== Units ==== ===== Alabama Units CONFEDERATE ===== [[:Category: Alabama, United States Civil War| Alabama Confederate Units]] ===== Alabama Units UNION ===== [[:Category: Alabama (Union), United States Civil War| Alabama Union Units]] === Cemeteries === [http://www.nps.gov/history/nr/travel/national_cemeteries/Alabama/Mobile_National_Cemetery.html Mobile National Cemetery], 841 Union soldiers and sailors. Address: 1202 Virginia St. in Mobile, Alabama. ===Historical Markers and War Memorials=== [https://www.hmdb.org/results.asp?Search=State&state=Alabama Historical Marker Database (all counties)] === Conflicts in Alabama === [[Space:Battle_of_Day%27s_Gap |Battle of Day's Gap]] === Flags === Alabama State Flag Animated ID = Alabama_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States_Project-1.gif Animated flags available at: [http://www.abflags.com/flags-of-the-world/north-america/united-states/ AB Flags] NOTE: Disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under comments on the photo page. === Image IDs === Cahaba POW Camp: American_Civil_War_POW_Camps_Photos-8 Cahaba POW Camp Outline Sketch: American_Civil_War_POW_Camps_Photos-14.jpg Animaged State Flag: Alabama_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States_Project-1.gif === Maps === Map ID = Alabama_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States_Project.gif State maps available at: [http://www.digital-topo-maps.com/county-map/ Digital Topo Maps]. NOTE: A disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under the comments on the photo page. See this photo for the disclaimer. [http://www.thehistoricalarchive.com/products/Alabama-Arkansas-Il-66.html Historical Archives: 57 Civil War Maps for Alabama, Arkansas, Illinois and Kentucky] [http://alabamamaps.ua.edu/historicalmaps/civilwar/unionroutes.html Alabama Maps] Union Routes through Alabama] === Medals === === Museums === === Timeline of Events in STATE === === Units === During the course of the American Civil War (or War Between the States), Alabama provided the following types and numbers of units to the Confederate cause: •Sixty-one regiments of Infantry with Alabama state identification •Fourteen regiments of Cavalry with Alabama state identification •Twenty-seven batteries of Artillery with Alabama state identification •Two independent battalions of Infantry with Alabama state identification •Two independent battalions of Cavalry with Alabama state identification •One regiment of Infantry with Confederate national identification •Four regiments of Cavalry with Confederate national identification •One independent battalion of Infantry with Confederate national identification Generally, units having a 'Confederate national identification' were units composed of men from multiple states. Alabama men were also to be found in units raised in all the neighboring states, as well as Missouri, Tennessee and Kentucky. Alabama also provided troops to the Union cause: •One regiment of Cavalry with Alabama state identification •One regiment of Heavy Artillery with United States identification •Six regiments of Infantry with United States identification The artillery and infantry regiments were composed of freed slaves, enlisted into United States service, and credited as being Alabama organizations.Carolyn Golowka, Alabama Civil War Roots, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~alcwroot/lnk_units.htm === County Resources === ==== Autauga ==== :[https://digital.archives.alabama.gov/digital/collection/hgpub/search/field/creato/searchterm/Autauga%20Genealogical%20Society/mode/exact Autauga Genealogy and History Publications] :[https://genealogytrails.com/ala/autauga/news_civil.html Autauga County, Alabama Civil War News- Genealogy Trails] :[https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/008248473?cat=559586 Volunteers Aid Fund 1862-1865 Film #1685471,] Item 2 Aid to soldiers and their families :[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Autauga_County,_Alabama_Genealogy#Military_Records Regiments with respective companies formed in Autauga County] ==== Baldwin ==== :[https://baldwincountyal.gov/docs/default-source/archives/collection-guide/guide-to-records-form-civil-war.pdf?sfvrsn=e59e660b_2 Guide to the Records of Civil War Collection by Baldwin County Department of Archives and History] :[http://www.genealogytrails.com/ala/baldwin/military/company_c_csa.html Muster roll with for Company C (Baldwin Rangers), 15th Regiment, Confederate Cavalry, C.S.A.] :[http://www.genealogytrails.com/ala/baldwin/military/pensioners_1907.html 1907 Confederate Pensioners and Confederate Pension Applications, 1880-1940] :[http://www.genealogytrails.com/ala/baldwin/military/english_infantry_csa.html Muster list and history of English's Independent Company of Mounted Infantry] :[http://www.genealogytrails.com/ala/baldwin/military/pensioners_1925.html Baldwin County pension list as of 1925 (includes widows)] ==== Barbour ==== ==== Bibb ==== ==== Blount ==== ==== Bullock ==== ==== Butler ==== ==== Calhoun ==== :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Calhoun_County%2C_Alabama_United_Confederate_Veterans Calhoun County, Alabama United Confederate Veterans] The goal of this project is to identify and research members of the six United Confederate Veterans camps located in Calhoun County, Alabama. ==== Chambers ==== ==== Cherokee ==== ==== Chilton ==== ==== Choctaw ==== ==== Clarke ==== ==== Clay ==== :[http://files.usgwarchives.net/al/clay/military/civilwar/csavets1.txt Clay County Civil War Widows' Pension Applications] ==== Cleburne ==== ==== Coffee ==== ==== Colbert ==== ==== Conecuh ==== ==== Coosa ==== ==== Covington ==== ==== Crenshaw ==== ==== Cullman ==== ==== Dale ==== ==== Dallas ==== ==== Dekalb ==== :[http://www.landmarksdekalbal.org/articles/CivilWarSkirmishes.html Landmarks of Dekalb] Civil War Skirmishes ==== Elmore ==== ==== Escambia ==== ==== Etowah ==== ==== Fayette ==== ==== Franklin ==== ==== Geneva ==== ==== Greene ==== ==== Hale ==== ==== Henry ==== ==== Houston ==== ==== Jackson ==== ==== Jefferson ==== ==== Lamar ==== ==== Lauderdale ==== :[https://www.lauderdalealgenweb.com/military Lauderdale County, Alabama Veterans List] includes links to Civil War. ==== Lawrence ==== ==== Lee ==== ==== Limestone ==== ==== Lowndes ==== ==== Macon ==== ==== Madison ==== ==== Marengo ==== ==== Marion ==== ==== Marshall ==== ==== Mobile ==== ==== Monroe ==== ==== Montgomery ==== ==== Morgan ==== ==== Perry ==== ==== Pickens ==== ==== Pike ==== ==== Randolph ==== ==== Russell ==== ==== St. Clair ==== ==== Shelby ==== ==== Sumter ==== ==== Talladega ==== ==== Tallapoosa ==== ==== Tuscaloosa ==== ==== Walker ==== ==== Washington ==== ==== Wilcox ==== ==== Winston ==== == Sources ==

    Alabama Roots

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    [[Category:Alabama Projects]][[Category:Alabama History]][[Category:Alabama]] [[Category:Alabama Roots Project]] = Welcome! = '''Alabama Roots''' is a sub-project of [[Project:United States|The United States Project]]. '''The Project Leader is [[Franklin-1969|Lisa R. Franklin]].''' The goal of this project is to provide a place for Alabamians to have help and discuss all things Alabama and their families. We're always looking for new members! '''To join us simply add the category to your profile page''' and check out some of our To-Do ideas below. We will be more than happy to help you in any way we can as will any of the Alabama Project lead members. We'd like to focus on adding those folks who are linked with Alabama through history, as well as create free-space pages for important events and organizations. == To-Do List == Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. Project members have been working on them, and could use your help. * The Description of Alabama and her families . * Adding town-level categories to profiles * Locate Alabama [[Project:Notables|Notables]] that need to be added or improved (and work with the Notables project to get that done.) * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AL Errors on profiles from Alabama], as reported by the [[Project:Database Errors|Database Errors Project]]. *Help find the Last Name at Birth (LNAB) for [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?MaxProfiles=10000&PageSize=100&Query=LastNameatBirth=unknown%20open%20location=Alabama Alabama] Unknowns using the [[Space:Unknowns_Team_Process | Profile Improvement Project Unknowns Team Process]] *Help add profiles with the [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_1880_Project#Available_1880_Spreadsheets | US Black Heritage 1880 Project Teams]] === What Members are working on === * [[Vann-259|Mayor David Vann]], being worked with by [[Snyder-3297|Jenny Snyder]] * [[Kendricks-20|Eddie Kendricks]] of the Temptations, being worked with by [[Snyder-3297|Jenny Snyder]] *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Early_Alabama_History&public=1 Early Alabama History] space page (pre 1820) is being compiled by [[Franklin-1969|Lisa R. Franklin]] == Resources == *[[Space:Early_Alabama_History|Early Alabama History]] *Sweet Home Alabama: The Alabama Experience, 1993. [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dwmysc-buIQ Part 1], [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RQupFslGPlY Part 2]. *[http://www.archives.alabama.gov/aho.html Alabama State Archives] *[http://www.lib.ua.edu/libraries/hoole/ University of Alabama] *[http://trackingyourroots.com Tracking Your Roots] *[http://www.encyclopediaofalabama.org/ Encyclopedia of Alabama] *[http://www.archives.alabama.gov/referenc/military.html Military archives at Alabama Department of Archives and History] *[http://www.archives.alabama.gov/referenc/alamilor/mil_org.html Brief Historical Sketches of Military Organizations Raised In Alabama During the Civil War] *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=356&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Alabama%22 Alabama Resources, including state & federal census'] at FamilySearch.org *[http://alabamayesterdays.blogspot.com/2014/09/birmingham-photos-of-day-21-two-glen.html Birmingham Photos] *[http://www.alapark.com/ Alabama State Parks] *[https://sites.google.com/site/alachron/ Alabama historical time line] *[http://www.ancestry.com/wiki/index.php?title=Alabama_Archives,_Libraries,_and_Societies Alabama Archives, Libraries, and Societies on Ancestry.com] *[http://search.archives.gov/query.html?qt=Alabama&submit=GO&col=1arch&col=social&qc=1arch&qc=social Alabama on Archives.gov] *[http://search.archives.gov/query.html?col=1arch&col=social&qt=Alabama+Revolutionary+Soldiers&image.x=0&image.y=0&charset=iso-8859-1&qc=1arch+social Alabama Revolutionary Soldiers on Archives.gov] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L9KMSvnqNiU The Creek Indians in Alabama] 19 Mar 2009 presentation of Kathryn Braund at the Alabama Department of Archives and History's ArchiTreats *[http://www.bplonline.org/virtual/databases/default.aspx?p=1#db Birmingham Public Library Online] *[http://bpldb.bplonline.org/db/formRedirect?alldb=http%3A%2F%2Fbpldb.bplonline.org%2Fdb%2Fobituaries Obituary Index : Birmingham Area Newspapers] *[http://www.algw.org/ Alabama Genweb] When you use this link, know the state genweb has records that the county may not have and the county has some records that are not available for the state, so you should search both places *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHkK5mh6l5k Alabama] History.com *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DA2QpqgIq6g Travel Guide: Birmingham, Alabama] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=du_RgKryixU Small Town Flavor: Fairhope, Alabama] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UOTYB6QHdM Holtville, Alabama : A Rural Community] -1945 American Town Educational Documentary *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ggUt0gJh9U8 Alabama City Remembered as Climactic Battle of Civil Rights Movement ] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=D2Ey9xKLE8E Video of Diane McWhorter] Author "Carry Me Home" *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=j9kT1yO4MGg An OverView of the Civil Rights Movement in Birmingham Alabama] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OJ5LovHr82I Alabama's Invisible Seal] 19 Nov 2015 presentation of David Robb at the Alabama Department of Archives and History's ArchiTreats *[https://www.ancestry.com/wiki/index.php?title=Alabama_Family_History_Research Alabama Family History & Research] By Robert S. Davis at ancestry.com. *[http://www.lat34north.com/HistoricMarkersAL/ListCounties.cfm Historic Markers Across Alabama] *[http://www.archives.alabama.gov/who_are_these_people/who_Are.html Alabama Department of Archives and History's "Who Are These People"] - help identify Alabamians in old archives photographs.

    Alaska Mining Disasters

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    [[Category:Alaska, Mining Disasters]] [[Category: United States of America, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |[[Space:Northwest_United_States_Mining_Disasters_Team|Northwest Mining Disasters]]|'''Alaska Mining Disasters''' {{Image|file=US_State_Flag_Images-1.png |align=c |size=m}} ==Welcome to Alaska Mining== Alaska Mining is the History, Information, and Resource page for the State of Alaska in the United States, in the North America Region of the subproject [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] of Worldwide Disasters project. It includes a list of disasters linking the DISASTER PAGES. The Disaster Pages include a list of those killed and injured from which individual miner profiles may be created and honored or memorials added to those profiles existing on WikiTree. ==History of Mining in Alaska== *1725 - Peter the Great of Russia commissioned a Danish sea captain, Vitus Bering, to explore the Northwest coast of Alaska. This feat is credited with the "official" discovery by Russia and the first reliable information on the land. Bering established Russia's claim to Northwestern North America. *1857 - Coal mining begins at Coal Harbor on the Kenai Peninsula. *1859 - De Stoeckl returns to US from St. Petersburg with authority to negotiate the sale of Alaska. Alaska became a state in 1959. *1861 - Gold discovered on Stikine River near Telegraph Creek. *1865 - Western Union Telegraph Company prepares to put telegraph line across Alaska and Siberia. *1867 - Financial struggles force Russia to sell Russian-America to the United States. Negotiated by US Secretary of State William Seward, the treaty buys what is now Alaska for $7.2 million, or about 2 cents an acre. Alaska's value was not appreciated by the American masses at the time, calling it "Seward's folly." ; Pribilof Islands placed under jurisdiction of Secretary of Treasury. Fur seal population, stabilized under Russian rule, declines rapidly. www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/state-history-timeline/alaska.html ===Coal Mining=== The discovery of coal in on the Kenai Peninsula in 1786 was one of the many things that helped Alaska become colonized in her infancy. Coal mining didn’t begin until 1855 when Enoch Hjalmar Furuhjelm opened the first coal mine in what is now called Port Graham. Once gold was discovered in Alaska coal demand increased expediently as steam ships began to take prospectors and their supplies up rivers and on ships across the Gulf of Alaska. Even with many steam ships converting to petroleum power in the early 1900’s, coal was still being required for trains and U.S Navel ships. https://cgrijalva.community.uaf.edu/history-of-coal-mining-in-alaska/ ===Gold Mining=== Gold mining in Alaska has been a major industry and impetus for exploration and settlement since a few years after the United States acquired the territory from Russia. Russian explorers discovered placer gold in the Kenai River in 1848, but no gold was produced. Gold mining started in 1870 from placers southeast of Juneau, Alaska.history The Russians had been aware there was gold in their territory of Alaska. In 1849 P. P. Doroshin, a Russian mining engineer, discovered gold in the gravels of the Kenai River on the Kenai Peninsula. In 1861 gold was discovered on Telegraph Creek near the settlement of Wrangell. Another discovery of placer gold was in 1865-66 on the Seward Peninsula by a party exploring for a telegraph route. The Russians prohibited the search for minerals as they feared a rush of foreign prospectors into a land they could barely hold claim to and they had taken the valuable seals and fur otter to the brink of extinction. This, in part, led to the sale of Alaska to the United States in 1867. Following the Alaska purchase in 1867 a few American prospectors, trappers and traders came to explore the new territory. In 1880 gold was located at what is now Juneau, the capital city. The discovery led to more mineral exploration in the North. There were gold strikes in Alaska and the upper Yukon prior to the discovery of gold in the Klondike in 1896. Miners and prospectors on their way to search for gold in the upper Yukon region had been coming through Dyea and over Chillkoot Pass since before the route was mapped by the Lieutenant Schwatka expedition in 1883. https://www.alaskagoldrush.info ==Mining Disasters in Alaska== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" align="center" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miner Deaths''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Mine Name ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''No. Killed ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Industry ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Disaster Cause |- ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|2-Mar-2010 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Alaska-Mexican_Gold_Mine_Disaster|Alaska-Mexican]] ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Treadwell, AK ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|37   ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gold ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''26-Oct-1937 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''[[Space:Evan_Jones_1937_Coal_Mine_Disaster|Evan Jones]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sutton, AK ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''14   ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Coal ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Explosion |- ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|9-Dec-2012 ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Great_Northern_Development_Gold_Mine_Disaster|Great Northern Development]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cordova, AK ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|9   ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Gold ! align="center" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Avalanche |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''18-Jan-1957 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''[[Space:Evan_Jones_1957_Coal_Mine_Disaster|Evan Jones]]  ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sutton, AK ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''5   ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Coal ! align="center" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Explosion |} |} == Resources == ===Project Template, Memorial Stickers & Categories=== :The Worldwide Mining Disasters Project Template is used on this page and the Individual Disaster Pages and is not used on individual person profiles. :The Memorial Stickers and Categories to use for individual profiles appear on the Individual Disaster Pages linked above. ===Museums/Memorials in Alaska=== *[http://www.alaska.net/~vldzmuse/goldrush1.htm Gold Rush] *[https://www.alaskamininghalloffame.org/museum.php Mining Hall Of Fame] ===Genealogy Resources=== * [https://archives.alaska.gov/genealogy/genealogy.html Alaska State Archives & Museums] * [https://www.alaskagenealogy.com/ Alaska Genealogy & History] * [http://akgenweb.com/ Alaska US gen web] * [https://search.ancestry.com/Places/US/Alaska/ Alaska Genealogy] === Mining Resources === *[http://gendisasters.com/mainlist/alaska/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Alaska Mining Disasters] *[https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/content/allminingdisasters.html CDC Mining Disasters] == Sources ==

    Albaugh Family History

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    Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Albaugh families and information about individuals, places, and things named Albaugh. Additional spellings of the same name include Albach, Ahlbach and Allabaugh. === Origins of Albaugh Surname === It is a German surname meaning "the name of a stream." === Geographic Centers for the Name === Most people with the surname Albaugh come from Germany. Those living in USA are often found in NY, Ohio and Penn. [[Category:Surnames]]

    Albemarle County, Virginia, Wills, Deeds and Indentures, abstracted

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    This contains only documents pertaining to the Bell family. More documents are available [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~smalljd/ri/ri-albemarle-va.htm here]. Albemarle County Wills & Deeds No 1 1748-1752 P19 Pp36-38 In the Name of God Amen. The twenty fourth day of October in the Year of our Lord God one thousand seven hundred Fifty & one, I James Robertson of the Parish of St. Anns in County of Albemarle being veryt sick & wesk in body bot of perfect mind & memory that's be given unto God, therefore calling to mind the mortality of my body & knowing that it is appointed for all men once to die do make & ordain this my last Will & Testament, That is to say, Principally & first of all. I give & Page 20 Recommend my soul into the hands of God that give it & my body I recommend to the Earth to be buried in a Christian like & decent manner at the discretion of my executor, nothing doubting but at the General Resurrection I shall receive the same again byu the Mighty Power of God & as touching such worldly estate wherewith it hat pleased God to bless me with in this life, I give bequeath dispose of the same in the following manner & form. Imprimis, I give & bequeath to Rebeckah, my dearly beloved Wife, whom I constitute make & ordain my only & sole Executor of this my last Will and Testament my house & Plantation with two hundred & forty acres of land her lifetime, provided she remains a widow & her choice of the best bed & furniture thereof & my own saddle horse & her choice of two of the best cows & all of my sheep together with all the putter pots and other vessals so belonging to my house. Item I give & bequeath to my well beloved son, William Robertson, one hundred & sixty acres of land which he now lives upon to be laid off as followeth (Vizt) Beginning at my scrubby black oad corner running from thence a straight course so as to include his fields & making a corner against the middle of his field runing from thence a cross the next branch & up the next fork to my field of said branch, extending so far as to include the aforesaid quantity of land,l but I do hereby order and allow that if my son William, die without male issue before coming to the years of maturity that then the above land shall relaps to my son, Thomas Robertson, & his heirs or assigns, also his horse & saddle & one young stallion colt of a roan colour one year old. Item I give & bequeath to my well beloved son, James Robertson, my house & Plantation of Two Hundred & forty acres of land at his Mother's death or when her right is out by virtue of this my Will and Testament, but I hereby do provide order & allow that when my son, James, comes to enjoy sd plantation that he shall pay or cause to be paid unto my son, Thomas Robertson, the just & full sum of Twenty pounds current money out of the said plantation as his part & patrimony of my estate. Item I give & bequeath to my well beloved children (Vizt) Martha Robertson, Jean Robertson, Rebeckah Robertson, Mary Robertson, Sarah Robertson, Esther Robertson, Elizabeth robertson, Susanna Robertson all the remiander of my goods & chattles, cows, hogs, horses, mares, waggons, bridle, furniture together with the rest of my hourshold furniture not heretofore yet bequeather & the same to be given & devised to these my above said female children at the discretion of my executor always provided that funeral charges & other debts be first paid (on margin of page 37), very hard to read () provided that his wife Elizabeth shall enjoy the benefit of said land and estate while she remains a widow. Item I give and bequeath to my well beloved son, Matthew Robertson, Two hundred and forty acres of land as it well best answer of that part of my land lying nest to '''James Bell'''s for the only use of him and his heirs. Item I allow & order that my son, Matthew Robertson, have my Loom & tacklings & his rifle gun & myt son, James Robertson, my own smooth bored gun, & I do hereby utterly disallow revoke disanul all & every other former testaments, wills & legacies requests & executors by me in any ways before this time named willed & bequeathed, ratifying & contirming this & no other to be my last will and testament. In witness whereof I have hereunto set my hand & seal the day & year above written Signed sealed published pronounced & declared by the said James Robertson as his last Will & testament in the presence of us the subscribers. James Robertson (Vizt.) Jno. Reid '''Thomas Bell''' '''Samuel Bell''' At a court helf for Albemarle County the 11th day of June 1752 This last will and testament of James Robertson deced was presented into court by Page 21 Rebecca Robertson widow, executrix therein named, & proved by the oaths of John Reid & Samuel Bell, two of the witnesses thereto, & ordered to be recorded & on motion of the said Exr. Who made oath according to Law a Certificate is granted her for obtaining a probat thereof in due form giving security on which she with JOHN SMALL and Michael Montgomery her securities entered into and acknowledged their bond for the said Rebecca's due & faithful performance of the said Will. Note: prior to his death, James Robertson made a Deed of Gift for L38 to his wife Rebecca dated December 27th, 1760 selling her 265 acres including buildings and improvements, likely their martial property on Taylors Creek, a branch of the Rockfish River. Whether this was the same property mentioned in his will was not researched. Albemarle County Wills & Deeds No. 1 1748-1752 P136 pp.442-444 5-8-1752 This indenture made the eighth day of May in year of our Lord One thousand seven hundred & fifty two & in the Twenty sixth year of the Reign of our Sovereign Lord George &c. Between Samuel Murriel of St. Anns Parish & County of Albemarle & Colony of Virginia of one part & '''Samuel Bell''' of the Parish, County & Colony aforesaid of the other part Witnesseth that Samuel Murriel for sum of Twelve pounds current money of Virginia to him paid doth sell unto Samuel Bell his heirs one certain parcell of land containing One hgundred & sixty acres being on the South Branchesd of Rockfish River being part of a larger tract containing Three hundred & fifty acres granted to Samuel Murriel by Patent bearing date at Williamsburg One thousand seven hundred Forty & seven June the Twenty fifth & is bounded beginning at pointers of said Samuel Murriels in Colo. Chiswells line & runing thence on Colo. Chiswells line North East to said Samuel Bells pointers in said line, thence a new line North West to pointers in Edward Maloys line, thence on Maloys line South West to a corner poplar of Samuel Murriels & James Woods, thence on said Woods line South East to pointers by a Branch, South West to a chestnut Oak & thence on Murriels line South East to the first station to have & to hold said parcell of land with all houses buildings waters with all woods & all the Estate, right unto said '''Samuel Bell''' his heirs & assigns forever. In witness whereof Samuel Murriel hath set his hand and seal Samuel Murriel In presence of W. Cabell Junr. Jno Small Moses Edger At a Court held for Albemarle County the 11th day of June 1752 This Indenture Memorandum of Livery of Seisin & Receipt thereon were acknowledged by Sameul Murriel one of the parties thereto & ordered to be recorded. Elizabeth the Wife of said Samuel personally appeared in Court & being first privately examined relinquished her right of dower to the Estate conveied. Albemarle County Deed Book 2 P24 Pp81-82 1-27-1759 This indenture made the twenty seventh day of January & in the year of our Lord Christ one thousand seven hundred & fifty nine between Samuel Bell of County of Orange in North Carolina & John Miller of the parish of St. Anns & County of Alermarle and Colony of Virginia Witnesseth that Samuel Bell for sum of Sixty pounds current money of Virginia to him paid doth sell John Miller his heirs one certain parcel of land containing two hundred & sixty acres being in County of Albemarle on Rockfish River near the Blue Mountains and bounded beginning at Samuel Bells corner hickory on the river next to JOHN SMALLs and with his line South & West to pointers thence on new lines North & West to pointers North & West to a red oak in the said '''Samuel Bell'''s line and with his lines North & East to pointers South & East to a hiccory on the river thence down the river according to its meanders making in a straight line two hundred and forty poles to the first station. ''' Saml Bell''' P25 Presence Jno Reid Robert Miller Thos. Miller Alexdr Reid At a court held for Albemarle County the ninth day of March 1759 This indenture memorandum & receipt thereon indorsed were proved by the oaths of John Reid, Robert Miller & Thomas Miller three of the witnesses thereto and ordered to be recorded.

    Albert Carver Cemetery

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    [[Category:Albert Carver Cemetery, Dallas, Texas]] ===ABOUT=== :Illinois native Albert Carver (1827-1911) purchased land in this area in 1856 and settled here with his family. A farmer and noted breeder of Durham cattle, Carver set aside this plot of land for a family graveyard. Both he and his wife, Mary (Markham), are buried here, as are four sons, J. B., J. A., George, and F. E., and their families. The oldest marked grave in the cemetery, dated 1885, is that of an infant son of J. B. and Ophelia Carver. The cemetery is a visible reminder of this pioneer family and of the area's heritage. :: [[#S1]] ===CONTACT INFORMATION, LOCATION, AND MAP=== :Located at the intersection of Bruton Rd & North Masters Dr. :Lat: 32.748500 :Lon: -96.647972 :[https://www.google.com/maps/place/32%C2%B044%2754.6%22N+96%C2%B038%2752.7%22W/@32.7485045,-96.647972,4142m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0?hl=en Map It] === RESOURCES === :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2231492 Findagrave] :[http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Albert-Carver-Cemetery/180180#cemetery_id=180180&lim=0&num=25&action=browse BillionGraves] ===GOAL=== The goal of this page is two fold:
    :1. Provide and comprehensive listing of the gravesites within the Albert Carver Cemetery :2. Provide a link to a profile page for each person who is buried at this cemetery. ===VOLUNTEER=== :Interested in volunteering with the project. We could use your help to:
    :1. Catalog and photograph the cemetery.
    :2. Create profile pages for the people who are interred here.
    :Interested in helping on a larger scale, please read [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|The U.S. Cemeteries Project]] and [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|The Global Cemeteries Project]] ===TO DO=== :Upload Cemetery Listing :Create Profile Pages and Link Profiles to Profile page ===TASK COMPLETED=== :Complete profile page ===TABLE OF INTERMENTS=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''NAME''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''BIRTH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''DEATH DATE''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''PLOT''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''SOURCE''' |- | || || || || |- | |} ===SOURCES=== : Source S1 : Title: [http://www.9key.com/markers/marker_detail.asp?atlas_number=5113006641s Historical Marker]

    Albert Cemetery

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    [[Category: Albert Cemetery, Mountain Top, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Albert Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Pennsylvania_Cemeteries|Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Pennsylvania Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Albert Cemetery is also known as Rippletown Cemetery. It is located in a section known as Alberts Corners on Church Road (State Route 2047) in Mountain Top, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
    There is no known cemetery office. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
    41.1232421, -75.9379403 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/900+Church+Rd/@41.1232421,-75.9379403,175m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x89c508d0afc3b1ef:0x880ff119f2fe2616=en Albert Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1988179 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |}

    Alberta Team

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    [[Category:Alberta]] ---- The Alberta Team is a sub-team of the [[Space:Western_Canada_Team|Western Canada Team]] which is part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. This team covers the province of Alberta from 1905 to present day, as well as the Alberta and Athabasca districts of the Northwest Territories from 1882 to 1905. Team Leader: *[[Johnstone-588|Judith Chidlow]]
    Team Members: *[[Clague-89|Jessica Segberg]] *[[Lowry-3068|Tanya Lowry]] *[[Sorensen-3521|Lianne Sorensen]] *[[Gabert-68|Sharon Gabert]] *[[Demman-2|Forrest Demman]] == Goals == * create and improve profiles of famous and notable Albertans, to include politicians, members of the performing arts, the scientific community, sports, etc. * create Free Space profiles for events, places, and other topics of genealogical interest pertaining to Alberta, * bring together WikiTreers with an interest in Albertan families, and to share resources to further research. === Wikitree Categories and Free Space pages === * [[:Category:Alberta]] * [[:Category:Alberta, Premiers]] * [[:Category:Alberta, Performing Artists]] * [[:Category:Alberta, Authors]] * [[:Category:Alberta, Notables]] * [[:Category:Mayors_of_Calgary,_Alberta]] * [[:Category:Mayors_of_Edmonton,_Alberta]] * [[Space:Premiers_of_Alberta|Alberta Premiers]] * [[Space:Alberta_Performing_Artists|Alberta Performing Artists]] * [[Space:Alberta_Authors|Alberta Authors]] * [[Space:Alberta_Notable_People|Alberta Notable People]] * [[Space:Mayors_of_Calgary,_Alberta|Mayors of Calgary]] * [[Space:Mayors_of_Edmonton,_Alberta|Mayors of Edmonton]] === Source links === * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Alberta_History Alberta History] * [http://www.albertasource.ca/sites1.html Alberta Online Encyclopedia] * [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/alberta/ The Canadian Encyclopedia], Alberta * [http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/province/abzfamous.htm Famous people from Alberta] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Calgary People from Calgary] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mayors_of_Calgary List of Calgary mayors] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_Edmonton People from Edmonton] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_mayors_of_Edmonton List of Edmonton mayors] *[http://peel.library.ualberta.ca/index.html Peel's Praire Provinces] * [https://digitallibrary.uleth.ca/digital/collection/herald An archive of the Lethbridge Herald newspaper published between 1905-1967 in Lethbridge, Alberta, Canada.] Note: 1908-1926 files are currently being separated into the Lethbridge Herald and the Lethbridge Daily Herald. * [http://www.metismuseum.ca/introduction.php The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture.] Gabriel Dumont Institute, in partnership with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, the Department of Canadian Heritage's Canadian Culture Online Program, the Canada Council for the Arts, SaskCulture, the Government of Canada and the University of Saskatchewan

    Albertlanders - New Zealand

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    [[Category: Northland, Immigrants]] [[Category: New Zealand Colonists]] [[Category: New Zealand Colonists - Albertland]] [[Category: Matilda Wattenbach, sailed 2 June 1862]] [[Category:Port Albert, Auckland]] == Albertlanders - Rev. Samuel Edger and Family == '''The voyage of the Matilda Wattenbach from England to New Zealand''' The ''Matilda Wattenbach'' left Gravesend on 2nd June, 1862 and arrived in Auckland, on 8th September, 1862, under the command of Captain W Goudie. For a list of her passengers, see [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZ18621004.2.22 the New Zealander, 4th October 1862 - page 5]. This list has been transcribed by Gavin W Petrie and may be found here - [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~shipstonz/genealogy/PassLists/matilda_wattenbach1862.html Matilda Wattenbach] Among her passengers was the [[Edger-25|Rev. Samuel Edger]] and his family including [[Edger-51|Kate Evans]], destined to leave an indelible mark on New Zealand society. :[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ALG18620614.2.6 Albertland Gazette 14th June 1862] page 2 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ALG18620614.2.6 LOG OF THE ''"MATILDA WATTENBACH"'' Albertland Gazette, Issue 1, 14 June 1862] :LOG OF THE "MATILDA WATTENBACH," :Bound from London to Auckland,' :“ We sailed from the East India Docks on the afternoon of Thursday, May 29th, amidst the booming of cannon and the enthusiastic cheers of thousands of spectators, many of whom had come from distant parts of the country to bid adieu to dear friends and relatives, arid a large number of persons proceeded to Gravesend in the ship, deterring until the very latest moment the "sweet sorrow" of parting. 'At Gravesend we anchored along with our consort, the Hanover, and sailed thence at 1:30 a.m. of Saturday, the 31st of May, ship and passengers having on the previous day undergone examination by the Government Emigration Commissioners. The weather still continued to be as fine as could be desired, wind from the S. W., but very light, and, in consequence, at noon were obliged to come to anchor in the Downs. Again, at half past four o'clock a.m. we got under, way with a number of other ships, but the wind continuing. light and baffling, were obliged, to anchor off Dover about midnight, from whence, we once more started about 2 a.m. on Sunday, the 1st of June proceeding down Channel .with a light! N. E. wind. Held divine service for the first time, and at eleven o'clock p.m 'Mr. Martin, the pilot, left, taking a large letter bag with him, the Isle of Wight then bearing about N. E., distant about seven miles. During Monday the 2d, Tuesday the 3d, and Wednesday the 4th of June, the wind being light arid contrary, we were boxing about and making 'but little progress. After sighting the Lizard on the evening of the 4th, nothing worthy of note occurred until about two o'clock on the morning of the 5th (Thursday), when the wind increasing, with. a heavy swell setting from N. W., were obliged to reduce canvas, and finally reef the topsails, as the ship began to plunge and labour heavily. During the whole of Friday the 6th and Saturday the 7th the gale kept on with unabated fury, ship straining heavily, and taking: large quantities of. water over all, owing as much to the high lumpy sea as to the force of. the wind, which , during, the two days above mentioned veered from N. W. to. S.W. The wind calmed down about One o'clock on Sunday. Divine service was held on the main deck, increasing wind and tumbling sea rendering it impossible.to hold it on the poop. The wind and sea during Monday the 9th moderated considerably, and a concert was held on the poop in the evening, which, for a first effort was most successful in its results, both as regards the audience and- the singing, many of the passengers of all classes having, most kindly exerted themselves to while away an hour or two, and all at last separated hoping for a fine fair wind on the morrow to take us out of the. ßay of Biscay but on getting on deck on Tuesday morning, the 10th we found .the ship knocking about a good deal, with a tremendous , heavy head sea, which, however, lulled towards midday, and the wind shifting shortly thereafter, we were enabled to steer somewhat nearer our coarse to the southward, but daring the whole of the remainder of the day and succeeding night it blow a very heavy gale, causing the ship to labour very heavily. At daylight on the morning of Wednesday the gale broke, the wind however, during the entire day blowing a fresh breeze from the S. W., with heavy rollers setting from the N. W. At one o'clock we signalised a brig; rigged screw steamer, under all sail, bound north, bearing W., distant about five miles, supposed .to. be the'" Marathon," from the Mediterranean to Liverpool. :About ten o'clock p.m. a large screw steamer passed us about half a mile distant, and the brightness of the moon enabled us to see her very distinctly. Thursday the 12th: during the whole of the night the gale continued to blow freshly, with a high sea, and although the wind moderated greatly in the course of the day, still the heavy sea caused the ship to roll and pitch violently. The night was. most beautiful, and Friday the 13th June, proved a most lovely day, with a light breeze from the N. W., and the ship's progress during the past twenty four hours has been most satisfactory. At noon on Friday the ship's position was lat. 38:10 N ,and long. 11:50 W. During the remainder of this day the wing, although light, still continued fair, many vessels being in sight, all bound south, every one of which we rapidly overtook and passed, as we have done on every occasion, for in no instance .has any vessel, we have yet fallen in with been able to compete in sailing with our good old ship. :Saturday June 14. The wind during the past night proved highly favourable, with every appearance of a continuance. The heavy swell that we have encountered for many days past has entirely subsided; and about three o'clock a.m. we got the studding sails set, adding considerably to the speed, so that we fondly anticipate having a rapid run to the. Line, to make up for the heavy gales and contrary winds that have so long kept us back. The ship's position this day at noon was in lat. 35:30 N., and long. 13:35 W. :'''MATILDA WATTENBACH''' :Records show that this British clipper ship was built under special Lloyd's Register of ng survey at St. Heliers, Jersey, by Frederick C. Clarke, in 1853. :She was 1,058 tons; 211.5 x 35.4 x 20.2 ft (length x, beam x depth of hold). Principal owners: J. J. Melhuish, of Liverpool, and T. H. A. Wattenbach, of London. :She first traded between Liverpool and Calcutta under Captains John Clare and James Berriman. After three years, Wattenbach became the principal of numerous part-owners, and the Matilda Wattenbach was reregistered at London. :In 1863, after trading for some years out of London to the Cape of Good Hope and to New Zealand, she was acquired by Philip Blyth, of London and the following year she was sold. Within a few days she was purchased by Alexander Fotheringham and renamed Racehorse. The "foreign" sale and the resale, within a few days, to the Englishman Alexander Fotheringham were just to change the vessel's name. Between 1786 and 1871, British vessels were forbidden by law to change names. This was to help combat smuggling. A shipowner could evade this law by selling the vessel to a foreigner, then buying it back a few days later. Upon its sale to the foreigner the vessel was considered no longer British, so a British subject who purchased it even a few days later could rename it anything he wished. :Fotheringham was joined as part owner by John Smurthwaite, a Sunderland merchant, and the next voyage of the ship, its first under its new name of Racehorse, was from Sunderland to Hong Kong. For the next few years she traded out of London, making voyages to Swan River and Madras, to Sydney and Demerara, to Auckland and Sydney. :In July 1868, 104 days out from Gravesend, she struck a hurricane with a tremendous sea which carried away her foretop-gallant, mizzen to gallant and royal yards. The mizzen top mast was sprung and much of her gear was carried away. The Captain and officers said at the time they could not imagine a more terrific storm and only the skill and determination of the crew and officers saved the ship until the weather had abated. This ship brought the first Albertland settlers to New Zealand. In 1870, the Racehorse, ex Matilda Wattenbach, was purchased by Thomas Ridley Oswald, Sunderland shipbuilder, and in 1872 she was sold first to William Wilkinson, of London, and within a month or two to Thomas Redway, an Exmouth shipowner. Her last voyage under the British flag was made during 1869-1871, Masters: :1854/55-1855/56 - J. Clare :1856/57 - [not known] :1857/58-1858/59 - Berryman :1859/60-1860/61 - T. Denkin :1861/62-1863/64 - W. Goudie :1863/64-1865/66 - J. Mann :1865/66-1867/68 - Matthews :1867/68-1870/71 - W. Sewan :1870/71-1873/74 - E. Peacock ---- Daily Southern Cross, 30 September 1862 [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18620909.2.4.3 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1602, 9 September 1862, Page 3] ARRIVAL OF THE 'MATILDA WATTENBACH' Yesterday morning the good ship 'Matilda Wattenbach. 954 tons Captain W. Goudie with 352 passengers of the Nonconformist body, and a general cargo, came to an anchor in the harbour after a quick passage of 98 days from Gravesend. Left Gravesend on the 2nd June, made the Lizards on the 9th, and Madena on the 17th. On the 27th of the same month, in latitude 8° north, 21° west longitude, spoke the Prussian corvette 'Altona’, and put letters on board for home. Passed Cape de Verd and Canary Inland's without sighting any of them, and crossed the equator on 4th July, in about 22° west longitude. Light southerly and variable winds had been experienced up to date. On the 17th July, struck a leading wind off Rio, and on the 27th, made the parallel of Cape of Good Hope, where she experienced strong heavy gales of westerly wind, and lost her main and mizzen topmast. Ran down the casting between the parallels of 15° and 19°, and on the 28th August passed Van Diemen's Land. Sighted the Three Kings on the 2nd inst, and anchored on Sunday off Rangitoto. Yesterday morning rounded the North Head, and came to an anchor in harbour at 9 o'clock. Two births occurred during the passage, and five deaths: three children died of convulsions and teething, a young woman named May Ann Beecroft, aged 19 years, of phthisis, after three months illness, and a fatal accident occurred in June 23rd, to an able bodied seaman named William Robertson, who fell from the fore topmast head, and received such serious injuries as caused his death six hours afterwards. Otherwise the general condition of the passengers health has been satisfactory. The 'Matilda Wattenbach; is in a cleanly condition, and the passengers speak highly of the treatments they received from the captain and officers during the voyage. ---- MATILDA WATTENBACH The MATILDA WATTENBACH lift Gravesend on 2nd June, 1862 and arrived in Auckland, on 8th September, 1862, under the command of Captain W.Gouchie. Transcribed from the “Daily Southern Cross”, for Tuesday, 30 September 1862. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18620930.2.12.2 Daily Southern Cross, Volume XVIII, Issue 1620, 30 September 1862, Page 4] Cabin: BELL, James, Mrs H.M., Florence, May E.M.; BOOT Robert, Augusta, Robert E., George H., Alfred, Henry; BRAME William R., Elizabeth; CARPENTER J. Eliza M.; CRANFORD W.B., Alice, Bertha B, Isabella; EDGER Rev. S., Mrs Louisa, Emily M., Gertrude, Frank, Kate; GOOCH Thomas R., Anna, Anna F., Thos F., Charles A., Arabella, William E.; KING James P., Sarah, James H., Frederick. Steerage: ARMITAGE Wm; ARMSBY Deborah; ARMSTRONG W.W.; ATKINSON N., Mrs Sarah, Mary; BARKER Fredk, Sarah, Frederick, John, William, Theresa; BALDCOCK Edward, Harriet; BALDCOCK George; BALDOCK Elizabeth; BEANEY Adam, Mrs Sarah, Sarah, Rebecca, Annie; BEECROFT John, Mary Ann, Joseph, John, Lucy, Susan, Alfred, Peter, David, Philip; BIRD George; BLACKBURN Edward, Mrs Sarah, Benj, David; BRATHWAITE James; BRINTHORATE Richard B.; BROOKS E.S.; BROOKS G.H.; BROUGHTON Jesse; BROWN John; BRYON Edward, Mrs Elizabeth, Thomas, Harry; BUCKTON Joseph J., Emma, Emily, Joseph, Clare E.; BULL Geo; BURDETT Mary; BUSHBY Victoria M., Albert N., Augusta; BUTTERFIELD Robert; CALLIN Martha; CALVERT George, Ann Maria, Joseph; CARTER John; CLIFF George , Mrs Ann, James R.; CLIFF James, Mrs Mary, Richard, Annie; COCKAYNE Thos, Mrs Harriet, Harriet, Thomas, John, Annie, Clara; COCKS James, Mary, James, John, Thomas; COLLINS William; COSTANT Wm. J., Mary Ann; COOK Henry, Mr F.E.; COOKSEY Samuel; COOPER Robert, Naomi, Amelia, Herbert; COOPER Walter; COUSINS James; CRANWELL Robt, Eliza; CROSON John ; CRUMP Ann; DAVIS George; DAVIS Jessie, Mrs Jae, William; DAVIS W., Mrs Phoebe, Mala; DENT Wm; DOBELL Alfred F.; DUCKINFIELD Chas, Mrs Elizabeth; EDWADS John, Mrs Jane, Thomas, Edward, Hannah, Wm, Elizabeth, Jane, Jane C.; ELLIOT Albert, Mrs Priscilla; ELLOITT Isaac; FARRAND Mrs Elizabeth; FARRAND George; FISHER John, Mrs Eliza, Eliza, Walter; FOWLER George; GOODACRE Samuel, James, Fanny; GOULD Andrew; GREEN Mathew W., Mrs Sarah, Mathew; GURNEY Ed; HANSON John, Elizabeth; HAYSE J Harmer; HIGBID Hy. J.; HINDLEY Richard; HOBBEY B.; HOLMES George G.; HOLMES Thomas, Mrs Sarah, Mary, G.H.; HOOK Ann; HOOK Charles, Mary, Richard, Helen; HOOK James , Mrs James; HOPKIN Henry, Mrs Mary; HORNE Thomas; HUNT Thomas; INGER Thomas, Mrs, Mary, Annie, Emma; JAMES William; JEROME Mrs Sarah, Elizabeth, Joseph; JOHNSON Samuel E., Mrs, Hannah, Therese; JONES W.J., Louisa, Wm, Louisa, Wm; KOOK John; LEGGE John, Mrs Emma; LITTLE Hy.G., Mary, Selina, Eliza, Harriet, Mary, James. Geo, Francis W., Hy. J.; LITTLE John; LITTLE William, Mrs Jane, William, Helen, Lucy, Emma, Frederick, Sarah; LUCKHURST Alfred; MARCROFT Edwin, Mrs E. F., Wm, Geo L., Thomas; MARCROFT Hy, Mrs Sarah Ann, John W. Susan, Annie, Ruth; MASON John; MASON Mary Ann; MEIGHAN John; MOULDEN Stephen h., Sarah J., Ann E., Stephen F., Wm, Martha, Peter, Thos; NEWMAN John H.; NEWTON Moore, Mrs Hannah; NICHOLSON Jas, Mrs Alice, Herbert, Arthur; NORTH Thomas; OLDFIELD Wm. G., Frances, Frances, Frank O., Wm, Eliza, Annie; PARKINSON Thomas; PARSON John, Mrs Caroline, Ellen; PARTRIDGE William, Mrs Elizabeth, Jane; PIKE Ann; PINDER David W., Harriet; PINETER Wm, Mrs Ellen, Ellen, David; PLUMMER Charles; PLUMME George; REDFERN George; REIGHLEY Wm; RUSHWORTH Emanuel, John S.; SCHOFIEL D.; SHAEP Samuel E; SHEPPERSON George; SIMMONS Frances; SIMMONS Henry, Harriet; SMITH Alf A., May W.C., Mrs, Alf M.; SMITH David; SMITH Frederick John; STEDMAN W.S.; STEPHENSON James, Emmart; STEVENTON Alfred, Mary Alice, Alice M., Lydia M., Julia S., Alf H., Jessie; STOTT Mark; SYMMONDS W.J.; TAYLOR Hannah; TAYLOR Stephen; TOMLINSON Herbert, James; TWELVETREES Alfred; UNDERWOOD Thos; WALKER Mary, Ellen, Geo B.; WALLER Thomas Sisam, Alfred; WARREN John J., G.P.; WELLS Louisa; WEST John, Mary Ann; WEST Robert S., Arthur John, Edward; WESTERN John, Mrs Mary. Lucinda; WHA(R)FE Richard, Mrs Betty, Thomas, Maria, John, Ann, May, Jane; WILCOCKSON Geo, Mrs Sarah; WOOD Thomas; WRIGHT Saran Ann; YATES Benjamin Albertland Gazette , Issue 1, 14 June 1862, Page 4 LIST OF PASSENGERS ON BOARD THE MATILDA WATTENBACH. Royalty is well represented by six Edgars, eight Edwards, and one James; and there are four Kings, who have but one Crown, with a Dent, and a single Brown amongst them. There are four Fishers, with a solitary Pike ; one Fowler with a Bird, five Cocks, three Partridges with three Legges, and four Badcock's. There is a Bull with a Hobbey, six Boots, a Stott, with four Bells, and a Dobell; a Sheaf but no straw, and a Cramp with one "Horne, guarded by a Shepperson, who has for pasture two Warrens, three Greens, five Holmes, a Schofield, a Butterfield, two Dukinfield's; seven Oldfield's, in all three Goodacre's and Twelvetree's, with a Wood and an Underwood, together with three Brooks, four Blackburn's, a Wells and two Cran wells. Further there is a North, six Wests 'and three Westerns. Literature has four Johnsons, three Walkers, four Byrons, five Coopers, one Collins, a Hunt, and three Elliotts. Art and Science has two Stephenson's and two Newton's. The Processions and Trades comprise three Parsons, two Plummer's, seven Smith's, a Carter, a Carpenter, two Mason's, a Wright, two Cook's, a Cooksey, six Baker's, two Mason's and two Taylor's, with eight Hook's. And, in conclusion, there is a Parkinson, two Hanson's, four Nicholson's, two Tomlinson's, three Watkinson's, two Wilcockson's, seven Steventon's, one Broughton, five Buckton's, and a Newman, three Simmonses and a Symmond's, three Sisam's, two Purdon's, two Constant's, two Farrand's, one Luckhurst, two Rushworth's, one Meighan, an Armsly, an Armitage, an Armstrong, five Joneses, and seven Davises, nineteen Little's, one Catlin, one Gurney, one ßurdett, three Calvert's, eight Moulden's, one Yates, one Redfern, eleven Marcroft's, ten Beecroft's, seven Cliff's, one Hayes, one Gould, two Brames, seven Gooches, two J Hopkinses, seven Cockaynes, one Higbid, four Pricter's, one Keighley, five Beaney's, three Bussoys, five Inger's, one Hindley, two Braithwaite's, eight Wharfe's, three Jeromes, four Crawford's, and a Cousin. :Auckland Library Archives: :(4 of 9) :Name EDGER Emily M :Vessel MATILDA WATTENBACH Sept 8th 1862 :(5 of 9) :Name EDGER Frank :Vessel MATILDA WATTENBACH Sept 8th 1862 :(6 of 9) :Name EDGER Gertrude :Vessel MATILDA WATTENBACH Sept 8th 1862 :(7 of 9) :Name EDGER Kate :Vessel MATILDA WATTENBACH Sept 8th 1862 :(8 of 9) :Name EDGER Louisa (Mrs) :Vessel MATILDA WATTENBACH Sept 8th 1862 :(9 of 9) :Name EDGER S. :Vessel MATILDA WATTENBACH Sept 8th 1862 :(Post note) Rev, Edger’s youngest daughter Margaret Lilian Marion was born just before the ship left England, she was not added into the ships register of passengers, though she was on board. BOUND FOR THE PROMISED LAND. ROUGH ROAD TO KAIPARA. UNCOMFORTABLE JOURNEY OVERLAND. [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/AS19250801.2.200.3 Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 180, 1 August 1925, Page 27] Auckland Star, 15 August 1925.   THE ALBERTLANDERS. PORT ALBERT, IN ITS INFANCY. A SEVERE STRUGGLE. MRS. JUDSON TELLS OF; THE EARLY DAYS, (Edited by HENRY BEETT) We will now go back to Helensville to see what happened to Mrs. Judson’s father, the Rev. Samuel Edger, who, it will be remembered, had left his family camped there while he pushed on ahead to see if some means of transport could not be found. It seems wisest for some of us to go on and see the land," he wrote in his interesting diary, "and five of us start to walk, our first lesson in bush life—over steep hills and gullies of mud, and I made the discovery that I could manage a hard day's work. An Irish settler cheered us with tea and bread, and gave us some idea of colonial life; a blanket our covering, fern our bed. We were compelled to stay three days waiting for a boat, as guests with Andrew Bonar, rich in hospitality. On Monday, September 22, we started in a small boat across the Kaipara Harbour—delays, dangers. For an hour we rode over the boiling sea, our eyes fixed on the distant shore some three or four miles away, and our thoughts very various. "I have no fear of death, but I could not forget in what a disordered condition all would be left if this little boat should be unable to ride out the gale. Away goes the jib, and nothing but our oars remain. There is only one thing to do, to drive the boat into the nearest point of land and there leave her. After wading three-quarters of a mile, up to our knees in mud, we rejoiced not a little to feel the solid earth. We were met by natives, who showed us every kindness that a native hut could afford; ludicrous perhaps to a stranger, but a relief after peril. "The story of the next two days is easily told, but it was hard to live. We walked, tugged, the sun went down; advanced one mile, and camped under the open sky, round a blazing fire. Toiling again at sunrise, again camped in the bush, and not until ten on Friday had we reached the end of our two miles through bush and forest. We had, however, been seeing a good deal, and had killed a wild pig, which we found excellent eating. Pork here, I may mention, can be bought for 4d a pound. On Saturday I went with some of our party to begin cultivating a small plot; worked until ten o'clock, when a New Zealand rain came on. Through it we had an hour's weary walk, and reached our camp in the township wet through. “I suppose I might be the worst off, having left all my family behind, and having nothing but what I carried on my back. The rest were better off, for in consequence of the delay we met with several of our party had reached the town before us, and got our tents up, and things in order a little. This is the time to try a man. The week had been fine and cheerful; the excitement alleviated the labour, and carried one through difficulties. It had been a pleasure to be doing downright hard work. But now the excitement seemed over. Blistered, and sore in foot; wet, cold, and hungry, without a dry garment to put on, a home to shelter one, or even a dry place to sit down without intruding into another's tent! All one's friends were far off; rain and wind were beating in all directions—well, if a man gets through this he need not mind! I tried a little work in cutting down some wood to keep myself warm, and sat down at last in Partridge's tent, had a cup of tea, and felt all the better. Jones and Bell had thrown up a hut of green wood, flax and grass, tolerably weather-proof, and there with a blazing fire before us we rested for the night. LOST IN THE BUSH. One calamity remained," says Mr. Edger's diary. A young man of our party, who had gone out early in the morning to look at his land had not returned; doubtless was lost in the bush, No help for it that night! And a night it was —terrific rain and wind, without ceasing. Sunday morning was calm, and the serenity of the morning here is most exquisite. It seemed to clear away all the gloom of the night and to dissipate all care., But still we mourned the loss of the wanderer. Six of our party set out in search, to light signal fires on all the hills, and to raise the usual bush cry of Coo-ee!" In their absence nine of us held our first service—short, serious and mournful. About an hour later we sat down on the grass for a little dinner, when we spied a boat, well filled, making for our landing. This turned out to be Mr. Gittos and family, with a number of natives, come over to welcome us, and to join in our first Sabbath's worship. Half an hour afterwards we were gladdened by the return of our wanderer, who had fared better than we expected, though he was considerably worn with fatigue and anxiety; It is a fearful thing to be lost in the bush. You may wander about for days not knowing in the least where you are, yet never getting half a mile from the same spot. We all had an early tea this day, and then a short service, which Mr. Gittos conducted. The Sabbath ended most pleasantly, and I returned with Mr. Gittos, most glad of a day's repose." TENT LIFE. Then Mrs Judson continues the story of those hard early days at Port Albert. "There is little to record of the life for the next few months," she writes. "Several of our party remained encamped near to the landing place at the river, in the hope that migration would prove less difficult as the season advanced. Those who went at once to their new homes were widely scattered; communication was difficult over the hills, and life became more or less dull and monotonous The advancing summer certainly rendered communication with each other somewhat easier, but it also brought its own discomfort in the shape of swarms of mosquitoes, which literally blackened the walls of our tent by day and deafened us with their monotonous hum by night,. to say nothing of their venomous attacks on our persons. The increasing heat of the sun, against which our tents were an altogether insufficient protection the summer being a daily trial to those accustomed to the much gentler heat of the Old Country and as time went on a drought set in, and scarcity of water was added to our troubles Tents however were replaced by bush whares, and a few were fortunate enough to be able to put up small wooden houses. I well remember the satisfaction with which we took possession of one small corner of our prospective abode, as soon as it was roofed over, the rest of the building being minus roof and floor. These were gradually supplied, but it was months before doors or windows could be obtained, for we had no regular communication with any civilised place, and were dependent both for supplies and for letters upon small boats, which crossed the harbour at uncertain intervals. But if we had trials and difficulties in abundance, there were also many compensations. The free, unconstrained life of the bush, and the open air, the pleasure of seeing little plots of land redeemed from the wilderness, and the beginnings of gardens which should presently supply the owners with flowers and vegetables in abundance; the finding of new flowers and ferns; the singing of unfamiliar birds, some with very beautiful notes; the new, and to many of us the unknown, interest in the keeping of poultry, and the care of cows, that was all a source of enjoyment, and even the inconveniences we had to put up with, as we became acquainted with them, began to assume less gigantic proportions. MAORI PEACHES. “Nor must I omit to mention the groves of peach trees upon the opposite side of the river, where there was an old Maori settlement. We saw a good deal of the Maoris in those days, and were very friendly with them, and we found them very interested in our doings. They would bring us potatoes and kumara’s for sale, and beautiful ripe peaches in kits containing perhaps some seventy or eighty, which they sold us for the modest sum of one shilling. Peaches at that time were an almost unknown luxury to us newcomers, and greatly indeed were they appreciated. Then came Christmas, the first Christmas in a new country, bringing its little bit of cheer even to us away in the wilds, in the shape of the gathering together of young and old for a social evening, including a tea. And for us individually New Year's morn brought a greater joy in the arrival of the absent members of our family, and we began the year re-united and looking forward to making a home once more. THE FIRST TRAGEDY. "It was March, 1863, as I remember, that the first tragedy occurred in our settlement, in the death by drowning of a young man, our nearest neighbour. He and a companion had gone one night through the bush along the edge of the creek which bordered our land to fetch a boat which had been left until the tide was high enough to bring it home. Arrived at the spot he waded out towards the boat, while his companion remained on the bank with a light. The companion heard for a time the splash of water, then all was silent. He listened for the returning boat, and hearing nothing, shouted again and again, until at last, unable to hear or see anything, he concluded that his friend had given him the slip, and made his way home through the bush, only to find no trace of him there, nor did a search in the morning give any clue to what had happened. A day or two later the missing man's body was found in the creek, and the first grave was dug on the hillside at the edge of the forest, where he was laid to rest in the presence of a large number of the settlers. By a strange coincidence some three or four years later his companion met with a similar fate under similar circumstances. FIVE ACRES OF WHEAT. The first winter passed quietly, without anything very special to note, as far as I can remember. It was a fairly fine winter, though, of course, we had some stormy days, with heavy rain, which proved somewhat troublesome to those of our settlers whose only means of cooking was a fire outside, transferred to a nail keg and brought inside, into the whare when rain set in, with a camp oven for baking, but these incidents were trifles. Some work was done during the first winter in clearing the land ready for cultivation, and as the spring approached crops of various kinds of grain were sown, but the land for the most part was found to be very poor, and the crops were less successful than might have been hoped for. But there is always a satisfaction in having made a fresh attempt, even if that attempt falls short of the expectation. We find an entry in one of my father's letters under the date December 18, 1863: “To-day we (that is Edger and Co.) commence reaping our wheat—five acres of it. We are very early, a month before many." There was apparently no suspicion then of the discovery that was to be made years afterwards, that it was in Fruit growing that the true wealth of Port Albert would lie. A TOWN ON PAPER At the time of our first arrival at what is now Port Albert," continues Mrs. Judson, “a certain part of the land, near the river, had been set aside for the projected town, and some attempt made at town planning. Streets were laid out, and the land divided into small sections, which could be bought by intending citizens; and in what was intended to be the principal business street several small dwellings were erected, with embryo gardens attached. One or two little shops were opened, and it began to take on the semblance of a village street, though the general store still remained on the spot where it was first opened, close to the landing place, half a mile or so away. But as the months went by, one and another left the place, and houses were closed or removed altogether. The difficulties of life were too many, the shortage of cash too acute, and the lack of paid employment too great, and many who had come up fully intending to make a home there were forced to seek a living elsewhere. It soon became evident that the thriving town pictured by the imagination was not to be, at least for some time to come, and for the present it dwindled down to some half dozen houses and a store, which also served as a post office, and later there was a small building that was erected for a chapel. UNSECTARIAN IDEAL. This brings me to another point," says Mrs. Judson, "without mention of which these memories would be incomplete. One of the aims which this settlement had in view was the establishment of an unsectarian church. This had been the ideal of my father's early life, and this it was that led him to apply for the position of minister to this young colony. It was said to be an unsectarian Nonconformist settlement, but if it was strictly Nonconformist—a point upon, which I am not quite certain—it was not that members of the Anglican Church were in any way excluded; in fact, there were a few amongst the Matilda's passengers, but rather that they did not desire to join the party of colonists—probably the idea did not altogether appeal to them. Be that as it may, we find my father saying in one of his letters during the first year of his work at Port Albert, that arrangements had been made, with the approval of the Bishop of the Diocese, for the Church Liturgy to be read on two Sundays of each month, and he also speaks of the perfect freedom of thought and belief that was ever maintained. 'Do not think,' he says, that there is unanimity of religious belief. Quite the opposite. We have all shades of opinion, but our diversities are not dissensions.' And again, Our church is gradually feeling its existence, and taking some shape. We have a list of names, but it is a matter of pure convenience. Our bonds of fellowship are purely spiritual; we are truly unsectarian.' During the first four years of the life of the settlement," says Mrs Judson, "the church maintained its existence as a united unsectarian body, though there is mention in my father's letters of certain elements of discord, and the beginnings of sectarian divisions, which seem to have prevented the perfectly successful carrying out of the original idea. Possibly the time was not yet fully ripe for such a venture, but although after my father's departure the religious life of the settlement took on a different form, the work of these first four years was by no means thrown away, and its influence still remains in the more liberal religious tone which has always been more or less marked in the Albertland district. There are still those remaining that retain in their hearts and lives the ideals set up so many years ago; while the possibility of the carrying out of the original idea was a few later demonstrated by my father's work in Auckland. But that belongs not to this narrative. CHURCH AT TE ARAI "In addition.to the work at Port Albert itself, my father paid monthly visits to two outlying districts, arranging wherever possible for the usual services to be taken on those Sundays by a lay preacher, or on rare occasions by some recognised minister who might happen to be in the neighbourhood. One of these visits was paid to a distant corner of the settlement, some miles lower down the "river, and involving a fairly long trip by water. The other was to Te Arai, a small settlement some twenty miles from Port Albert. My father writes in his autobiography, 'The best prospect of promoting an unsectarian faith offered itself at Te Arai, not amongst our own immigrants at all. There we became acquainted with some of the best friends in life. So long as they remained that little church would never have become sectarian. The church there had been erected, and was mainly supported by friends here referred to, with the express intention of providing a place for worship for any religious body which desired to make use of it, and was not attached to any particular sect. There, as at Port Albert, the Church of England Liturgy was read on two Sundays in the month. So long as its founder remained in the district the character of the little church retained its unsectarian character, but after his departure the same causes that operated at Port Albert worked also there, and consequent disunion crept in. FRIEND TO ALBERTLAND. One figure which stands out prominently from the beginning of the settlement's life, that of the Rev. Wm. Gittos, a Wesleyan missionary who had been working amongst the Maoris for some time before our arrival. My father's account of Mr Gittos visit of welcome on the first Sunday spent by my father at Port Albert has already been quoted, and one of my most vivid recollections of our first summer is a visit to his family in their pleasant home on the banks of the river, which visit in due course returned. As I remember, there was not much intercourse afterwards between us, partly attributable no doubt to the long distance, and to the want of a boat to make the journey, but also, as far as I can gather, to a deeper reason, namely, to mutual want of sympathy in religious ideals and belief, due probably to my father's unsectarian tendencies, and his, at that time, somewhat unorthodox views. But all my recollections of Mar. Gittos are those of a kindly, benevolent personality—one who ever remained a true friend and helper of the Albertland settlers, and whose influence was largely instrumental in keeping the natives of that district perfectly peaceful and friendly during the disturbances of the Maori war. Mr. Gittos, though no longer residing in the district, was present at the jubilee celebrations in 1912, and everyone there must have felt that his genial presence added much to the interest and significance of the occasion. Albertland Gazette , Issue 4, 1 September 1863, Page 3 THE TRUST DEED. This Deed made the 13th day of March in the year 1863, between William Rawson Brame of Auckland New Zealand, gentleman of the one part and the Reverend Samuel Edger Baptist Minister, Robert I Jones John Shepherd John Collings and John Cover Dudding settlers all of Kaipara in New Zealand aforesaid of the other part. WHEREAS the said William Rawson Brame is seized in fee simple of allotments numbers 169 170 and 171 of the parish of Oruawharo in the county of Marsden in New Zealand aforesaid. AND WHEREAS the said William Rawson Brame ,has laid off a part of said allotment number 170 as a township and has called the said township "Port Albert and has sold part of the said township being sections; 2 3 4 and 8 thereof and has granted rights of way over the roads abutting on the said sections. AND WHERES the said William Rawson Brame has agreed to convey the whole of allotments 169 171 and the remainder of the said, allotment 170 (subject to the right to purchase one half acre thereof as herinafter provided) to the said Samuel Edger Robert I Jones John Shepherd John Collings and John Gover Dudding upon the trusts hereinafter contained. Now this deed witnesseth that in consideration of the premises He the said William Rawson Brame doth hereby convey and assure unto the said Samuel Edger Robert I Jones John Shepherd John Collings and John Gover Dudding their heirs and assigns all those lands particularly described in the schedule written hereof delineated by the plans thereof hereto annexed marked A (Excepting and reserving out of this conveyance the sections numbers 1 2 3 4 7 and 8 of the township of Port Albert laid out by the said William Rawson Brame and the several roads abutting thereon and which said sections and roads are delineated by the plan hereto annexed and marked B. Together with all deeds to the said lands relating and the rights and appurtenances to the same belonging. To hold the same unto the said Samuel Edger, Robert I Jones, John Shepherd, John Collings and John Gover Budding their heirs and assigns and to the trustees for the time being acting in the trusts hereof. Upon trust from time to time when required in writing by a majority of the bone fide settlers resident on the Oruawharo Matakhe and Paparoa blocks in the Kaipara district. To sell and dispose of the same either altogether or in lots by public auction at Auckland or Port Albert after one month's previous notice in one or more newspapers published in Auckland for ready money or upon credit and subject to such conditions as they may think fit with power to buy in and resell the same without being liable for any loss thereby occasioned and to rescind alter or vary any contract or agreement relating thereto. And also to make and execute all such contracts deeds and agreements as may be requisite or necessary for the purposes aforesaid and out of the money to arise from such sale or sales as aforesaid First to pay the expenses attending the same or otherwise incurred in the execution of the Trust created by this deed and Secondly to apply the nett proceeds of such sale or sales to such purposes and in such manner as the majority of the said settlers shall by resolution in writing direct or appoint Provided always and this conveyance is upon these conditions viz. That if on or before the 24th day of July 1863 the settlers upon the Paparoa or Matakohe blocks obtain from the General Government or the Provincial Government a Grant of land as a site for a township or village upon either of the said blocks of land then and in such case the settlers upon such block so obtaining a grant for such township land shall forfeit all claims to the lands herein conveyed and to all funds profit and advantage arising therefrom. And provided also that the said William Rawson Brame shall be entitled at anytime before the 24th day of January 1864 upon payment of the sum of £25 to a Conveyance in fee simple of Half an acre of land part of the said section number 170 hereby conveyed and lying between allotments numbers 8 and 10 of section number 5 of the township of "Port Albert" such Half acre allotment to be conveyed to the said William Rawson Brame his heirs or assigns without any acquirement from the settlers aforesaid and by conveyance executed by the said Samuel Edger &c, And it is hereby declared that in lieu of a sale the Trustees hereof shall on the authority of a resolution signed by a majority of the said settlers convey and assure the whole or any part of the land hereby conveyed for any purpose or purposes whatsoever specified in the said resolution and in such manner as may therein be set forth Provided also that no purchaser of any part of the lands hereby conveyed or his representatives shall be answerable for the loss misapplication or non-application or be obliged to see to the application of the purchase money paid by him nor shall he be concerned to enquire as to the fact of the said settlers of the said block having requested the Trustees of these presents to sell the said lands or any part thereof Provided that when ever any trustee named in or appointed under these presents shall die or go to reside out of or be absent for a whole year from the province of Auckland or refuse or become incapable to perform or desire to retire from the office It shall be lawful for the continuing and capable trustees or trustee (being capable) of if there be no such trustee for the executor or administrator of the trustee who shall then have last died in his office to appoint by writing under their his or her hand and attested by one witness any person or persons to be a trustee or trustees in the room of such deceased absent refusing incapable or retiring trustee And that each trustee may receive or retain his expenses out of the trust premises And that no trustee who shall place any trust property in the power of any co-trustee or co-trustees shall be answerable for any loss or misapplication thereof or for any involuntary loss And the said "William Rawson Brame" in consideration of the sale by him of a portion of "Port Albert" and also to enable the settlers of the said blocks to use the same) Doth hereby dedicate to public purposes as public roads and highways for ever the several roads and streets shown on the aforesaid plan marked B hereto annexed and which roads are of the several width marked thereon In witness whereof the said parties have hereunto subscribed their names. Signed &c.. Albertland Gazette , Issue 6, 4 November 1863, Page 4   THE KAIPARA TRAMWAY. To the Editor of the Albertland Gazette, Dear Sir, It is reported here that one of our settlers has given in Auckland an unfavorable view of the projected tramway. In that case it is but right that the general feeling of the settlers should be known. Of all that I have conversed with, I have not met with one who does not look upon it as one of the greatest boons that could be conferred on this district. I have myself come from Auckland in 36 hours walking the 14 miles to be covered with a tramway, and it has been done in 24 hours. Considering the extensive communication opened up by the waters of the Kaipara, it can need no argument beyond a glance at the map to show the immense importance of connecting the Kaipara and the Waitemata in some such manner as that proposed It is possible that in some respects the Mahuranghi route may ultimately be preferable for us, but that can in no way depreciate in value the present project. I am, Yours truly, SAMUEL EDGER. Port Albert, Oct. 27, 1863 Auckland Star, Volume V, Issue 1367, 27 June 1874 THE GOOD TEMPLARS. The Good Templars met last evening in the Albert-street Temperance Hall, Mr Coleman in the chair. The meeting was addressed as usual by Rev Samuel Edger and Mr George Hemus. A few recitations of the old type were given and one or two songs, and the meeting closed. Auckland Star, Volume XXXVI, Issue 233, 29 September 1905, Page 3 "AULD LANG SYNE." IN MEMORY OF THE REV. SAMUEL EDGER. Mr F. G. Ewington writes: On September 30, 1882, the Rev. Samuel Edger died. Many Aucklanders recall Mr Edger's ministerial work with feelings of gratitude. Landing here in 1862, with a party of Non-Conformists that has helped to mould colonial life in Northern New Zealand, he worked bravely as a pioneer at Albertland and afterwards in Auckland. Mr Edger's book "The Problems of Life" is one of the most pungent, instructive and stimulating theological works that has been written. It deals with life as it appears in some of its prominent features, and after discussing problems that man encounters in the midst of the phenomena of life, it grapples with possibilities of the future. The congregation that for many years sat under Mr Edger's teaching was a very intelligent and united one. but since his departure from Auckland to England, where he died three days after his arrival, they have been scattered. Scores of men and women now in Auckland remember Samuel Edger with affectionate respect, and on this, the 23rd anniversary of his entry into rest, will, with myself, thank you, Mr Editor, for permitting this public reminder of a good Auckland citizen who laboured to leave this corner of the world better than he found it. Auckland Star, Volume VIII, Issue 2217, 13 April 1877, Page 3   THE PIONEER CONCERT. The Temperance Hall was crowded last night on the occasion of the Free Templar concert. Rev. Samuel Edger, B.A., occupied the chair, and took part in the musical service. The proceedings opened with a duet by the Misses Edger, and the chairman's address. Mr Edger said that it gave him much pleasure in presiding over that, one of the most respectable meetings that he had attended in connection with the movement in Auckland, and the arrangements generally reflected the highest credit upon the Worthy Chief Templar of the Pioneer Lodge. As he had only fifteen minutes allowed him for speaking, he would confine himself to the only remaining argument which their opponents urged against the cause: You are such a lot of fanatics," The writer of a recent article in the "Times" admitted that Templar's were perfectly right in trying to get rid of the frightful effects of drunkenness, by trying to make the people total abstainers. They held to the belief that total abstinence would be a great blessing to mankind, but the Templar's were such a lot of fanatics. The Chairman then proceeded to show that in connection with every reform, such as prison reform, the slavery question, and education, the most earnest advocates were termed '"fanatics." Mr Edger then reviewed the social condition of the people of England, and held the opinion that English manufacturers are unable to compete with foreign, solely on account of the drunkenness of working men. He next referred to the melancholy case of McGrath, which puzzled our wisest men. McGrath was not, perhaps, naturally an unkind man, but he was a drunkard. Hence his children, as in the case of every drunkard, were robbed of education and their true position in life. The speaker next spoke of the erroneous opinion of medical men in connection with alcohol, and of the apathy of ministers of religion, and was hold enough to cherish the idea that if total abstinence prevailed, all physical diseases "would disappear, and until there was some better and nobler scheme for the moral and physical elevation of the people, he should devote his heart and his life to the cause of Good Templary. The Rev. Mr Westbrook, Primitive Methodist minister, gave an address on Good Templary in the South Island, and spoke of the external and internal difficulties with which they had to contend, and advocated high-class amusement in preference to the. which tended to drag down the youth of these islands, instead of educating their taste, and raising them by the exercise of pure thought to a higher standard of life. The Rev. Mr Taylor, of the United Methodist Free Church, delivered an interesting address in his epigrammatic style on his Templary experience at Westport, and gave several personal sketches with telling effect. The ballads of the evening, all nicely sung, were "The Bellringer," by Mr Alfred Hemus; "List to the Convent Bells," by Miss Dobson and Mr Hemus. “Thou art Weary," by Miss Dobson; the “Magic of Music," by Mrs Bettany; “Farewell, Nellie," by Mrs Featherstone, “Soothing the Spirit," by Miss Gribble; "Wrecked and Saved," by Mr Marson. Among the gems of the evening was the instrumental trio by the Edger family Rev. Mr Edger, violincello, and the violin and pianoforte by the Misses Edger. This was a real musical treat. Mr George Fraser gave the "Lottery Ticket," from the remains of the late Robert Leighton, which was highly praised. Miss Agnes Carr read the "Drunkard's Wife," from Elihu Burrit's, "Sparks from the Anvil," one of the most powerful episodes in the annals of drunkenness that was ever penned, and Mr George Carr, just returned from the sea, recited very fairly Campbell's fine lines on Poland, from the “Pleasures of Hope." We have only to add that Miss Dobson accompanied the songs on the pianoforte very successfully, and a very creditable concert closed in a loyal manner. Daily Southern Cross, Volume XXXII, Issue 5788, 15 April 1876, Page 3   GOOD TEMPLAR SOIREE. A soiree under the auspices of the Good Templar body was given m the Lorne street Hall yesterday evening The specific purpose was to welcome Miss Marion Edger, eldest daughter of the Rev. S. Edger, who had returned from a four years sojourn at the Academy of Music, London. At six o'clock between 200 and 230 persons sat down to tea, the tables being laid in the hall. After about half an hour pleasantly spent in social chat over the cup, which cheers, but not inebriates, the company adjourned while the room was being prepared for a public meeting. The company having assembled, the Rev. S. Edger, chairman, addressed the Meeting. He said, he did not propose to occupy their attention with any lengthened remarks. Christian enjoyment of an innocent and beneficial character was worthy of being engaged in , and the object of the present meeting was to inaugurate a series of quarterly reunions, at which entertainment of a superior character would be provided, and those who desired to cultivate a taste for music and literature would be encouraged to persevere to the attainment of Excellence. As the programme had been carefully selected, and was judged to be sufficient for the evening, he deprecated encores; but if the resources of the ladies and gentlemen who were to give their services were not overtaxed, he had no doubt they would be induced to lengthen the programme. The instrumental overture, " Semiramide " (Liszt), was then played by the following. The Misses Marion and Kate Edger, piano ; Mr Hemus and Miss Lilly Edger, first and second violins ; Mrs. Hemus, tenor ; Mr. Frank Edge, Violincello. The selection was executed with precision and effect. Then followed a glee by the Company ("Erin the Seat"). A trio, "The Magic wove Scarf," was next sun" by Miss Edger, Frank Edger, and Mr H Probert, Mr. V. Cooper read " My Cousin " in a voice which was scarcely audible throughout the hall, and as a consequence the interest of the audience flagged and the young gentleman had to stand down without any very demonstrative expressions of delight. Miss Marion Edger then played a pianoforte solo in a very brilliant and effective style, and with a delicacy of touch which exhibited good training. The Christy Minstrel song "Hush thee my baby," was fairly sung. The song " Within the groves," was sung by Miss Marion Edger, with a violincello accompaniment by Mr. Frank Edger. Her soprano voice is very finely modulated, but of no great power. Mr Fraser then gave a humourous reading from the late Robert Leighton's poems. A trio, " Midsummer's night's dream," was then very sweetly sung by Mrs. Hemus, Mr. Hemus, and Mr Frank Edger. After an interval of ten minutes, the second part of the programme was opened with a symphony, andante in A flat (Testett), by the Edger family. The song " Love the Pilgrim," by Miss Marion Edger, was a perfect gem. The glee, "The Harp that once through. Tara's halls," a pianoforte solo by Miss Marion Edger; the song " Long parted have we been " followed. The duet, " Now, moonlight gems" was then sung by Miss Marion Edger and Mr. Frank Edger, the voices blending in a manner which exhibited careful study. Mr. Dennes then read a selection from the life of Napoleon in a very effective manner. The concluding solo and chorus, "As pants the hart," was next given, the solo being sung by Miss Marion Edger in good voice. The concert was on the whole a complete success, and most creditable to the Rev. S Edger's Church Committee, upon whom devolved the management, and we would suggest to the committee that similar reunions should be held at least once a month, instead of once a quarter as proposed. One of the most gratifying features in the affair was the good order which prevailed throughout, no person being allowed to enter the hall during the performance of any item in the programme. At the conclusion of the programme the Rev S. Edge announced that the Rechabites had considerately foregone their entertainment fixed for that evening, but would hold their reunion on Wednesday next, when he trusted the Good Templar body would give the kindred Society a cordial support. New Zealand Herald, Volume XIX, Issue 6517, 6 October 1882, Page 5   DEATH OF THE REV. SAMUEL EDGER. A PRIVATE cablegram was received on October 5, from London, by Mr. Samuel Coombes, announcing the death of the Rev. Samuel Edger, B.A., who left Auckland in the ship Pareora, for the purpose of undergoing a surgical operation, in London, at the hands of Sir Henry Thompson. The cablegram simply conveys the tidings of the Rev. gentleman's death, but it is not known whether he had reached England in safety, died under the operation, or subsequently. The Pareora arrived in London on September 23, and the cablegram announcing Mr. Edger's death is dated the 3rd inst., so that it seems scarcely probable that in his delicate state of health he would so soon, after a long sea voyage, have submitted to the critical operation which was the object of his voyage to England. From letters received last mail by members of Mr. Edger's family in Auckland, it was known that Sir Henry Thompson would not be in London until early in the present month, and the probabilities therefore are that Mr. Edger has succumbed to his complaint—stone in the bladder—before the operation could be undertaken. Previous to his departure from Auckland he had a very bad attack, and the local medical men were unanimous in advising that, as his case was so grave, and in view of his delicate state of health, that he should endeavour to secure the benefit of the best surgical skill in England. The tidings of Mr. Edger's decease will be received by all classes in this community with regret, on account of his scholarly ability, and his earnest labours in connection with most of the institutions in the city for the social and moral improvement of the masses. He was a native of Sussex, having been brought up near East Grimstead, and received his collegiate education at the London University, where he graduated as a B.A. Mr. Edger, on leaving the university, entered the ministry, and became pastor of a Baptist Church at Birmingham, afterwards of the one at Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire, and latterly of that at Abingdon, Berkshire. In 1862, when the Nonconformist settlement at Albertland was projected by the late Mr. Brame (brother of Mr. John Brame, of this city) Mr. Edger cast in his lot with the expedition (becoming clergyman to the new settlers), and arrived here with the division which came in the Matilda Wattenbach. He went up to Albertland and settled there, fulfilling his clerical duties at the various settlements. After residing there for three years he returned to Auckland, where he took up his abode permanently. On his arrival in Auckland he dissociated himself from Denominationalism, and conducted his services on the basis of Unsectarianism. delivering a series of lectures —first in the Parnell Hall, then in the Choral Hall, and latterly in the Lorne-street Hall. He was a man of extensive reading, a deep thinker, and of a philosophical turn of mind, which tinged all his discourses. Some of his choicest sermons, delivered in the Lorne-street Hall, were published in book form in England, and elicited very favourable criticism and comments from the London Spectator, the Saturday Review, and other influential organs of cultured opinion in England. Perhaps Auckland had no stouter champion of Good Templarism and total abstinence principles than Mr. Edger, and he was ever ready to give his service and the aid of his pen for the cause of temperance reform. Mr. Edger was one of the vice-presidents of the Auckland Choral Society, a member of the Auckland Institute, and served as a member of committee on the Auckland Artists Society. Mrs. Edger died about two years ago, and Mr. Edger has not long survived her, dying at the comparatively early age of 59. He leaves four daughters and one son, Mr. Edger, of the Native Lands Court Department. Two of the daughters have obtained university honours, thanks to their careful home training, superadded to natural ability, and now occupy the responsible posts of principal and assistant principal in the Girls' High School, Nelson. The other daughters are resident in Auckland, one of them being married to Mr. Judson, of Ponsonby. How the town of Wellsford was named A lot of the families left the Port Albert and settled in Wellsford instead. In fact Wellsford is made up of the first letter of the surnames of several of the district’s pioneers: W... for Worker, White and Watson; E... for the Reverend Samuel Edger; L... for Levet and Lester; S... for Scott, Stark and Stewart; F... for Foster; O... for Oldfield; R… for Ramsbottom, Rushbrook and Rishworth; D... for Dibble. New Zealand Herald, Volume XXI, Issue 7144, 9 October 1884 Marriage: EDGER.—LANGSFORD On October 6. at All Saint's Church, Ponsonby, by the Rev. W. Calder, Herbert Frank, only son of the late Samuel Edger. B.A., to Augusta Anne, eldest daughter of Charles Langsford, all of Auckland, Observer, Volume 9, Issue 576, 11 January 1890, Page 11 Fashionable Marriages. EVANS—EDGER Ponsonby was the scene of an interesting wedding a few days ago, when the Rev. W. A. Evans, of Nelson Congregational Church, was married to Miss E. M. Edger, Lady Principal of Nelson Girls College. Mr Evans, we understand, only arrived from England some three months ago, and promptly fell in love with the learned lady named, who is a daughter of the late Rev. Samuel Edger, of Auckland. The marriage ceremony was performed by the; Rev. B. L. Thomas, of Mount Eden, at the residence of the sister of the bride, in Ponsonby Road. Mrs Evans will, it is understood, have to return: to her scholastic duties, and give six month's notice before she can leave to undertake the new duties which she has assumed. Charles Hemus Auckland born circa 1849, Birmingham, England, reg. Dec 1849 Birmingham vol. 16 page 331 fifth son of the Mary Ann Williams and Solomon Hemus a bootmaker. arrived on the ship Ironside from London. Sailed Gravesend on 6 May arrived Auckland on 24 August 1864 with his parents and brothers. (1) died 6 December 1925 at his home Belvedere Street, Epsom, Auckland aged 70 (76) years. married 30 November 1875 by the bride's father at Wynyard Street, Auckland. Gertrude Evangeline Edger daughter of the Rev. Samuel Edger, B.A. she arrived in New Zealand on the "Matilda Wattenbach" in 1862 from England, died 16 September 1936 at her residence 10 Belvedere Street, Epson. Auckland Star, Volume XXXI, Issue 220, 15 September 1900, Page 3   CHARLES HEMUS STUDIO. A visit was paid recently to the well-known studio of Mr. Charles Hemus, which has just been thoroughly renovated and refurnished for the coming season. Among the many fine buildings which adorn the east side of Queen street none are more conspicuous than the ornate frontage of richly carved Oamaru stone, which is shared by Mr. J. Edson, chemist, and Mr. Charles Hemus, photographer. The vestibule is a fitting entrance, to the spacious saloon above, and as it stands invitingly open offering a free art exhibition to the passers-by, it is always well patronised by an admiring public. Here may be seen tastefully displayed some of the choicest specimens of the photographer's art in every variety of subject, pose, style and finish, medium and mounting. It scarcely needs a second glance to discover that the speciality of the establishment is ladies and children—particularly the children —the younger the better, for here we see "baby" in all sorts of unconventional attitudes, and what is more remarkable, full of animated expression. As a relief to the nursery pictures is a case of/portraits of leading citizens—the sober men of affairs looking as sedate and as sapient as ever. We ascend the wide and easy staircase and enter the spacious saloon, which proudly boasts of being the largest and finest room in the colonies devoted to this purpose. It is very artistically arranged and decorated; pictures on the walls, tables and easels, relieved by graceful draperies and an abundance of floral decorations. Indeed, the plants and flowers divide our admiration with the magnificent display of photographs in every variety of style, size and frame. The enlargements are remarkable for their fidelity and excellence, and so good is the technique that many of them cannot be distinguished from direct prints. Among the many splendid exhibits is a novel and pleasing picture, entitled "Reflections." It represents a girl reclining on a mossy bank beside a quiet stream, in such a position that her face is, clearly reflected in a still pool; the picture is perfect as a photograph. The fine "Rembrandt" effect of a few well posed heads is very striking. It is not every subject that will bear such treatment, but the artist has here been very highly favoured by some truly classic models, of which he has made the most by skilful treatment. Some more child pictures in unaffected poses smile upon you in a sunny welcome, and seem life like enough to speak. Platinum and bromides in soft delicate tones have now become permanently established favourites, and to Mr. Hemus is due the credit, of having done so much to give this artistic form of photography the popularity to which it has attained. The specimens here displayed exhibit the same artistic excellence as those in the vestibule, but the softer lighting intakes them look even to better advantage. A comfortable and well furnished boudoir for ladies opens out of the reception room. A few steps higher and we reach the glass room. This is a most capacious studio, giving one the impression of air and space. It measures about 42x20 feet, is very lofty, and has a top lighting area of 22x16 feet controlled by swinging reflector blinds, easily moved by the operator. The floor space is well covered with movable furniture and appliances of the latest description, and a large, number of backgrounds are ready for immediate use. The area can be readily divided to allow two operators to work at the same time, or it can be thrown open to accommodate easily a group of a hundred persons. On the same floor is a dressing-room and lavatory, and other well lighted apartments, where the work of printing and washing is carried on. A few steps higher, and above the salon, are the workshops devoted to enlarging, retouching and finishing. Arrangements here are very complete, so that a great deal of work can be accomplished with celerity arid certainty. Just at this moment penny photographs seem all the rage, and one department of the studio is devoted to this new craze; the portraits are small, but excellent, and are remarkably good value for the money. They are evidently appreciated by the public, for there has been quite a run on this kind of novelty. A pleasant hour can be spent in this studio viewing the many works of art, and one would leave with the impression that he had inspected the finest and most artistic collection seen in Auckland. Observer Volume XX, Issue 1130, 25 August 1900, Page 22 Charles Hemus Studio. In response to a cordial invitation, from Mr H. Schmidt, the genial manager, our representative yesterday paid a visit to the well-known studio of Mr Chas. Hemus, which has just been thoroughly renovated and refurnished for the coming season. Among the many line buildings which adorn the east side of Queen street, none are more conspicuous than the ornate, frontage of richly carved Oamaru stone, which is shared by Mr J. Edson, chemist, and Mr Chas. Hemus, photographer. The vestibule is a fitting entrance to the spacious saloon above, and as it stands invitingly open, offering a free art exhibition to the passers by, it is always, well patronised by an admiring public. To all country cousins it affords a pleasant rendezvous and promenade and on Saturday evenings, when brilliantly illuminated, it never fails to attract a large concourse of visitors. Here may be seen tastefully displayed some of the choicest specimens of the photographers art in every variety of subject and pose, style and finish; medium and mounting. Portraits of New Zealand s popular Governor, Lord Ranfurly, and quite a historic collection of former Governors, with their wives and families, and many other distinguished personages grace the walls and return our gaze. It scarcely needs a second glance to discover that the speciality of the establishment is ladies and children— particularly the children — the younger the better, for here we see 'Baby' in all sorts of unconventional attitudes and, what is more remarkable, full of animated expression. There is evidently no fear of the bogeyman at this studio, and one wonders if the 'curled darlings,' who. look so clean and good—so simple and sweet, could ever be naughty, get into a pickle, or say “I won’t!” Here are children by ones, by twos, by threes, and even by the half dozen. Taking a bath, tumbling on the floor, climbing on the chair back, or rolling like a kitten in a curtain, and just as full of life and fun. The ladies whose attractive portraits grace these show cases, are evidently the beauties of Auckland, for here we see sown lovely pictures of maidenhood, pensive and pretty, and others of motherhood, staid and comely. Among the larger pictures exhibited in the vestibule, our charming nursery group rivets our attention by its novelty and success. It portrays two 'kiddies in the bath,' waiting for the regular tubbing. The youngest is enjoying, in the interval, some, slight refreshment, but whether he is munching a crust or sampling the soap is left to our imagination. 'The Order of the Bath ' is a study after a famous picture. 'Two Children and a Dog ' — a subject that always meant 'a bad half-hour’ to the old-time photographer—now, to judge by the picture before us, a perfect delight as well to operator as to the little 'sitters.' The bath looks a little dry, and so does the dear old doggie, who does not seem to mind it a bit, for he knows it's only' a pretend,' but the little mother looks quite intent on the scrubbing; she evidently means business. As a relief to the nursery pictures is a case of portraits of leading, citizens— the sober men of affairs— whom one meets with every day, looking as sedate and as sapient as ever, quite unmoved by the frivolities of the babies or the fripperies of the fair sex. We ascend the wide and easy stairway and enter the spacious salon, which proudly boasts of being the largest and finest room in the colonies devoted to this purpose. It is very artistically arranged and decorated. Pictures on the walls, pictures on the tables, and pictures on easels, relieved by graceful draperies and an abundance of floral decorations ; indeed, the plants and flowers divide our admiration with the magnificent display of photographs in every variety of style, size, mount, and frame. The enlargements are remarkable for their fidelity and excellence, and so good is the technique that many of them cannot be distinguished from direct prints. Among the many splendid exhibits is a novel and pleasing picture entitled 'Reflections.' It represents a girl reclining on a mossy bank, beside a quiet stream, in such a position that her face is clearly reflected in a still pool. The effect is very good, and to elevate the camera sufficiently must have required some contrivance on the part of Mr Schmidt. The picture is perfect as a photograph, but the costume of the lady is hardly suitable for the pose. The fine Rembrandt effect of a few well posed heads is very striking. It is not every Subject that will bear such treatment, but the artist has here been very highly favoured by some truly classic models, of which he has made the most by skilful treatment. Some more child pictures, in unaffected pose's, smile upon you in a sunny welcome, and seem lifelike enough to speak. How pleased the fond mammas must be with such lovely pictures of their home treasures. The coloured pictures bear evidence of the artist's hand, for in this department, Mr Hemus is a past master, and the works here exhibited are an enormous advance upon the finished in colour specimens with which we have been familiar. In the smaller work we fail to see many examples of the old timed silver finish, and none of the highly glazed or enamelled finish, which was once so popular. Platinum and Bromides in soft delicate tones have now become permanently established favourites, and to Mr Hemus is due the credit of having done so much to give to this artistic form of photography, the popularity to which it had attained. The specimens here displayed exhibit the same artistic excellence as those in the vestibule, but the softer lighting makes them appear to better advantage. We could spend all day here and not fed wearied, and the sitters who are waiting for their turn cannot feel impatient, when there is so much to interest them on every hand. A comfortable and well-furnished boudoir for ladies opens out of the reception room. Here, beauty can adorn herself, and by the aid of pier glass and mirror, study the most effective pose for the display of her abundant charms, artificial as well as natural. A few steps higher, and we reach the glass room. This is a most capacious studio, giving one the impression of air and space. It measures about 42 x 20feet, is very lofty, and has a top lighting area of 22 x 16 feet, controlled by swinging reflector blinds, easily moved by the operator. The floor space is well covered with movable furniture and appliances of the latest description, and a large number of backgrounds are ready for immediate use. The area can be readily divide d to allow two operators t o work at the same time, or it can be thrown open to accommodate easily a group of a hundred persons. On the same floor is a dressing-room and lavatory, and other well-lighted apartments where the work of printing and washing is carried on. A few steps higher, and above the salon are the workshops devoted to enlarging, retouching, and finishing. Arrangements here are cry complete, so that a great deal of work can be accomplished with celerity and certainty. Turning over the orders of the day, we find quite the usual proportion of plain, matter-of-fact people in ordinary work-a-day dress, some of whom look painfully conscious of the camera before them, and others bear a fixed expression, indicative of, a desire to look their best. Everywhere the technique is excellent, and as might well be expected in such an old-established business. The proprietor has the confidence of long experience, and he is ably seconded by his manager, who is up to all the latest fancies and processes. Many cyclists patronise this studio, for we see photographs of the representatives who have gone to battle for New Zealand, at the Paris Exhibition. Just at this moment, penny photographs seem all the rage, and one department of the studio is devoted to this new craze. A small multiple camera takes two dozen pictures on one plate. This will be divided between four sitters, giving six poses to each. The portraits are small, but excellent, and, as remarkably good value for the money, they are evidently appreciated by the public, for their has been quite a run on this kind of novelty. Mr Schmidt speaks very hopefully of business. He has certainly done his best to please his patrons, and the high terms in which his customers speak of his untiring patience must be very gratifying. New Zealand Herald, Volume XLVI, Issue 14047, 29 April 1909 OBITUARY. DEATH OF EX-JUDGE WILSON. DEATH OF JUDGE EDGER. The many friends of Judge H. F. Edger, of the Native Land Court, will learn with extreme regret of his death, which took place yesterday. The late judge, who was only in his 56th year, began to complain of internal troubles five weeks ago, and though he was attended by Dr’s. Gordon, Aubin, and McDowell, he gradually became worse, and it was decided to remove him to the Woodside Hospital, in Burleigh street, with a view to performing an operation. He was removed accordingly, and the operation took place on Monday. The patient, however, gradually sank, and expired at one p.m. yesterday. The deceased was the only son of the late Rev. Samuel Edger, and came out to New Zealand with his father in the early seventies, settling at Port Albert. Joining the Native Land Court staff under the late Chief Judge Fenton, he worked his way up until he was appointed registrar of the Department at Auckland. From this position he was promoted to the Native Land Court, and he continued to hold this office until May, 1906, when the Native Department was reconstructed, and he went to Wellington as under-secretary. He held this latter position for 12 months, and then retired his duties as a Judge of the Native Land Court, an office which he continued to hold up to the time of his death. By his untimely decease the Civil Service loses a most conscientious, hard-working, and able servant. The late judge took a keen interest in music, being the founder of the Auckland Orchestral Society as at present constituted. He leaves a widow, formerly Miss Langsford, to mourn her loss. The Management Committee of the Auckland Rugby Union, of which Mr. V. Langsford, a brother-in-law of the late judge, is secretary, adjourned its meeting last night out of respect to the memory of the deceased. The Auckland Orchestral Society also postponed its usual practice for the same reason. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 7 December 1925 GOLDEN WEDDING. HEMUS—EDGER. —On November 30, 1875, by the bride's father, at Wynyard Street, Auckland, Charles, fifth son of Solomon Hemus, of Auckland, to Gertrude Evangeline, third daughter of the Rev. Samuel Edger, B.A., also of Auckland. Auckland Star, Volume LXXII, Issue 170, 21 July 1941, Page 8 MISS LILIAN EDGER INTERESTING LIFE ENDS. The last surviving daughter of the late Rev. Samuel Edger. Miss Edger has died in her eightieth year. As an infant she arrived in New Zealand by the Matilda Wattenbach in 1862 with the original Albertland settlers. One of the first and most brilliant women students in the University of New Zealand, she took her B.A. degree at the age of 19 and her M.A. the following year, and when the Nelson Girls' College was opened in 1883 she was appointed first assistant. Five years later she opened a private secondary school for girls in Auckland, which she conducted for several years. Miss Edger then became interested in the Theosophical Society and helped to found the Auckland branch, for which she worked as public lecturer and class leader. After making a lecturing tour for the society through New Zealand, Australia and India. She made her home in the last named country, remaining there for about 40 years. During her stay she was for several years principal of the Theosophical Girl's School at Benares, and subsequently took charge of the education of the two sons of the Maharajah of Darthunga. About two and a half years, ago she returned to New Zealand. Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 7 December 1925, Page 1 HEMUS. —On December 6, at his residence, Belvedere Street, Epsom, Charles, dearly loved husband of Gertrude Evangeline Hemus: aged 76 years. The funeral will leave his late residence on Tuesday after a short service at the house, at 10 a.m., for the Crematorium, Waikumete. Auckland Star, Volume LXVI, Issue 93, 20 April 1935, PIONEER'S DEATH. MRS. E. M. JUDSON. Mrs. E. M. Judson, who was one of the early settlers in New Zealand, died early this week after a long life of varied experience and useful work. She was the eldest daughter of the Rev. Samuel Edger, B.A. (London), and came to New Zealand at the age of 12, when he arrived as minister of the Albertland settlement. When the family removed to Auckland in 1866, she was able to follow her natural bent, and receive the necessary training of her voice, which was a sweet, pure mezzo-soprano. Miss Edger was one of the first members of the Auckland Choral Society, and soon became one of the soloists. In 1873 she went to London to complete her training at the Royal Academy of Music, her brother, the late Judge Edger, accompanying her and studying the cello under one of the best cellists. After her return in 1876, Miss Edger soon became known as one of the best music teachers in Auckland, a position she occupied for nearly twenty years. In 1879 she married Mr. W. F. Judson, who predeceased her by about three years. She has one daughter, Dora Judson, the well-known pianist, whom she took to Europe in 1891. for training at the Conservatorium at Frankfurt-a-Main. After her return to Auckland in 1899, she entered on a different phase of activity, and became an indefatigable worker, first for the Theosophical Society, and afterwards for the Women's Christian Temperance Union. She will long be remembered for the valuable services she rendered to both these organisations in Auckland, and also in Nelson, where she spent about nine years with her daughter, who held a post in the Nelson School of Music. She also visited India on two first from 1904 to 1909, when she was doing editor in work in Benares for the Theosophical Society, and again from 1919 to 1921, when she and her daughter paid a visit to her youngest sister. Besides her daughter she leaves three sisters. Mrs. G. E. Hemus. of Epsom, Mrs. K. M. Evans, M.A., and Miss Lilian Edger. M.A.. and also a large circle of relatives and friends. Her gentleness and sweetness and unselfish consideration for others endeared her to all who came in touch with her. Auckland Star, Volume LXVII, Issue 223, 19 September 1936 MRS. G. E. HEMUS. The death occurred of Mrs. Gertrude Evangeline Hemus, widow of the late Mr. Charles Hemus, at 10, Belvedere Street, Epsom. Mrs. Hemus was a daughter of the Rev. Samuel Edger, and came out from England with her parents in 1862 in the Matilda Wattenbach, one of the two first ships to bring the pioneers of the Albertland settlement. In 1875 she married Mr. Hemus, and resided for the rest of her life in Auckland. She was one of the earliest members of the Auckland Choral Society, being at one time its youngest member, and was well known in the musical circles of that day. Since 1894 she had been an active member of the Theosophical Society, and for several years held the office of president of one of the branches of the society in Auckland. She was interested in various women's organisations, and she and her co-worker, Mrs. Waghorn, founded the Mothers' Thought Guild, of which Mrs. Hemus was for many years the local representative, and was later elected to the office of Dominion president. She was also a member of the Auckland branch of the National Council of Women, of which she was this year elected the first life member. She leaves one son, Mr. Harwood Hemus, and two daughters, Misses Geraldine and Irene Hemus, five grandchildren and three great-granddaughters. Biography of Kate Milligan EDGER Kate Milligan Edger, the first woman in New Zealand to gain a university degree, was born on 6 January 1857 at Abingdon, Berkshire, England, the daughter of Louisa Harwood and her husband, the Reverend Samuel Edger, a Baptist minister and graduate of the University of London. Kate was the fourth living child in a family of four girls and one boy. This intelligent and musical family, who pronounced their surname 'Edgar', produced a number of individuals who distinguished themselves. After Samuel Edger was appointed as minister to accompany emigrants to the Albertland settlement north of Auckland, the family sailed for New Zealand on the Matilda Wattenbach, leaving London on 31 May 1862. Later the Edgers moved to Auckland, where Samuel held non-sectarian services for many years. Kate received most of her early education from her father, probably in company with her sisters. Both she and her younger sister Lilian were able students, but there was no secondary teaching for girls in Auckland. With her father's support Kate obtained permission from Farquhar Macrae, the headmaster, to study with the top class of boys in Auckland College and Grammar School. As the only girl in the class she was required to enter with downcast eyes, and seldom spoke to her classmates who, she later said, treated her courteously. Although Auckland University College would not open until 1883, the school was affiliated to the University of New Zealand, thereby providing her with the opportunity to work towards a degree. In applying for a scholarship, Kate wrote to the chancellor of the university: 'I am a candidate for one of the Mathematical Scholarships of the University of New Zealand to be awarded at the Examination in May. My age is within the specified limits, and I have received instruction privately and also in Latin and Mathematics at the Auckland College Evening Classes.' She mentioned her age and qualifications but not her gender. The senate, which wanted both to avoid controversy and to increase student numbers, accepted her application without comment and she was then able to proceed to her degree course. On 11 July 1877 Kate Edger was awarded the degree of bachelor of arts, the first woman in the British Empire to earn this degree. At her graduation in Auckland, which was attended by a crowd of nearly a thousand, the bishop of Auckland, W. G. Cowie, presented her with a white camellia, which he said represented 'unpretending excellence'. No better symbol for Kate Edger could have been chosen. A few months after graduation she became first assistant at Christchurch Girls' High School, where Helen Connon, the first woman in New Zealand to gain the degree of master of arts, joined the staff the following year. While teaching, Kate Edger studied at Canterbury College for an MA, which she obtained in 1882. Her sister Lilian graduated MA with her. Shortly afterwards Edger was appointed the first principal of Nelson College for Girls at a salary of £350 per annum, with board and lodging provided. She had to begin by deciding what equipment was needed for the school, which opened in February 1883. In the early days she was responsible for the general supervision of the boarders, a task which she seems to have found uncongenial and of which she was relieved in 1885. Her teaching programme was a very full one. She taught English grammar, composition and literature, physical science, Latin, mathematics, singing, geography and even club swinging. In addition she prepared some of the senior girls for university scholarships and carried out the administrative work of a principal. She was a gifted teacher who commanded the respect and affection of her pupils. Although she had to carry on her work in unsatisfactory buildings, Kate Edger and her excellent staff, which for two years included her sister Lilian, worked extremely hard. She committed herself to establishing a school which could provide a first-class education for girls. When the council of governors could not afford to provide equipment for the school, she paid for it herself; she also paid for an extra scholarship to allow one girl to stay on longer at school. During this time in Nelson Kate and Lilian Edger edited two volumes of their father's lectures and writings. At Auckland on 6 January 1890 (her 33rd birthday) Kate Edger married the Welsh Congregational minister, William Albert Evans, whom she had met the previous September. She informed the council of governors that she intended to continue working after the marriage, but in fact resigned two months later, presumably because she was pregnant with the first of her three sons. Her seven hard-working years as the first principal had been of immense value to the school in its formative years. While living in Nelson she occasionally preached in her husband's church. He resigned in 1893 and the family moved to Wellington, where William became involved in the Forward movement, which combined adult education with charitable and philanthropic work. Since this was unpaid Kate became the bread-winner. Working from the family home in Mount Victoria she conducted a private school at secondary level for girls in the morning and coached adult pupils in the evening. She also found time to help in the Forward movement by giving occasional lectures and working among the poor of the city. Her husband's appointment to the charge of Newtown Congregational Church in 1904 relieved her of some of the financial strain. It is not clear when she gave up the school but she continued coaching pupils until 1912. Her work examining for university entrance, which she had begun in 1891, continued at intervals until 1929, and during the First World War she worked for two years in the Department of Education. She always supported her husband in his work, teaching in the Sunday school, helping with the choir and learning – when over 50 – to play the organ. Before New Zealand women gained the vote in 1893 Kate Evans presided over suffrage meetings and made speeches on behalf of the cause. She was president and vice president of the Wellington branch of the New Zealand Society for the Protection of Women and Children from 1897 until at least 1928. Until the early 1930s she was active in the Women's Christian Temperance Union of New Zealand: in the Nelson branch, as dominion recording secretary from 1916 to 1920 and 1922 to 1930, as president of the Miramar branch, and as associate editor for some years of the union's journal, the White Ribbon. She was a member of the Newtown school committee and was dominion secretary of the League of Nations Union of New Zealand, as well as secretary of its Wellington branch. At the golden jubilee of Canterbury College in 1923 she headed the woman graduates' section of the procession through the streets of Christchurch. Kate Evans was not strongly feminist in outlook. In 1923 she wrote an article, 'The first girl graduates', which asked and answered the question of whether the higher education of women had justified itself. 'It is too soon yet', she wrote, 'for a complete answer to be given to this question, but thousands of university women are proving by their lives that it has not unfitted them for home-making, the noblest sphere of women's work.' In fact, although devoted to her husband, as he was to her, and to her sons, Kate Evans did not excel at housekeeping and sensibly employed help, giving her energies to teaching and voluntary work. After her husband's death on 6 November 1921, Kate Evans continued to live in Wellington until 1932, when she moved to live with her second son, Elwyn, and his family in Dunedin. Although now frail, she travelled from Dunedin to attend the golden jubilee of Nelson College for Girls in Easter 1933 and told the assembly that it was the power of thought that had enabled her to make the journey. Until her last days she continued to address the wrappers for the White Ribbon. Shortly before her death in Dunedin on 6 May 1935, she was awarded the King's Silver Jubilee Medal. Obituary articles recognised her importance as the first woman in the country to graduate, and in doing so to demonstrate beyond argument women's intellectual capacity. The significance of her degree and her work in the development of two major schools for girls establish her place as one of the leading pioneers for women's education in the country. Although small and slightly built, with a quiet, reserved manner, she showed throughout her life remarkable stamina and a determination to achieve her ends. Edger, Kate Milligan 1857–1935 University graduate, educationalist, community worker This biography was written by Beryl Hughes and was first published in the Dictionary of New Zealand Biography Volume 2, 1993 Kate Milligan Edger (1857–1935) was the first woman to graduate from the University of NZ, in 1876, and one of the first women graduates in what was then the British Empire. She was the daughter of the Rev Samuel Edger of Berkshire, the spiritual leader of the Nonconformist Settlement Association (the Albertlanders) who left London on 29 May 1862 on the Matilda Wattenbach and the Hanover and in time settled on the Kaipara Harbour, Northland. The Edger family moved to Auckland during the 1860s and the children were educated at home, until Kate went to Auckland College and Grammar School. She gained a university scholarship in 1874, another in natural philosophy and chemistry in 1875, and she was a senior scholar in Latin and mathematics in 1876 when she qualified for admission to the degree of Bachelor of Arts. She was 20 when the degree was conferred upon her in 1877. She became assistant principal at Christchurch Girls’ High School, principal at Nelson College for Girls and principal of the Ponsonby College for Girls in Auckland. She married a Congregational minister, the Rev William A Evans in 1890 and devoted the rest of her life to advancing the interests of the feminist movement. Evening Post, Volume CXIX, Issue 110, 11 May 1935, Page 18   OBITUARY MRS. KATE M. EVANS A large circle of friends among the women who have worked, and who care for the good of humanity, will hear with sincere regret of the death of Mrs. Kate M. Evans, a social worker and educationist of eminence both in this city, where she lived for many years, and throughout New Zealand. Mrs. Evans had a gentle and charming personality which, in a way, masked her power and determination to work for what was fight and just. She was not one to make any noise about her works, but they were carried through with ability and energy. She left Wellington some years ago to take up her residence with her son in Dunedin, and was much missed by several working centres, and many friends.. There she passed away on May 6, in her 79th year. Mrs. Evans was the daughter of the Rev. Samuel Edger, B.A., London first of the Albertland Settlement, and afterwards of Auckland. She came first into public notice (in 1877) as being the first woman in the British Empire to take the B.A. degree. There was not at the time any High School for girls in Auckland, so Mr. Farquhar Macrae headmaster of the Auckland Boys College and Grammar School, permitted Miss Edger to read with the boys of his highest class. When the Girls High School was established in Christchurch (September, 1877), she was appointed as first assistant. In 1881 she took her M.A. degree from Canterbury College, and at the beginning of 1885 went to Nelson as the first principal of Nelson Girls' College. She held this post till 1890, resigning soon after her marriage to the Rev.W. A. Evans minister of the Congregational Church in Nelson. About 1892, Mr. Evans removed to Wellington with his family, and there started the Forward Movement, the aims of which were religious, philanthropic, and educational. In this Mrs. Evans rendered him valuable assistance, as also later in his work as Minister of the Congregational Church at Newtown. She carried on her work as a teacher at the same time, having a small private school and coaching classes in her own home. Mrs. Evans was also one of the examiners in English and history for the University Entrance Examination. During the last twenty years of her life Mrs. Evans devoted most of her time to the work of the League of Nations Union and the Women's Christian Temperance Union. She was a member of the former from the time of its formation in Wellington and was for a time, the Dominion secretary. She joined the W.C.T.U. about 1913, and was for fifteen years its recording secretary. She was also associate editor of the White Ribbon for about ten years, and worked actively in the departments of scientific temperance, education, peace, and arbitration. She was obliged to retire from active work two or three years ago, owing to failing health, but her vivid interest remained the same. In earlier days, some 35 years ago, Mrs. Evans, was instrumental, with the late Lady Stout and Mrs. A. R. Atkinson, in founding the Society for the Health of Women and Children, a society which, is now represented in the four chief centres of New Zealand, and continued the work begun with so much forethought and kindness. Mrs. Evans will be long remembered for her varied and useful work, and for her unfailing readiness to serve in any good cause. She leaves three sons, Mr. J. Evans (Pukekohe), Mr. Elwyn Evans (Public; Works. Department), and Mr. Vryn Evans (Technical College, Wellington). Auckland Star, Volume LVI, Issue 289, 7 December 1925, Page 9   OBITUARY. MR. CHARLES HEMUS. MUSICIAN AND ARTIST. A well-known resident of Auckland, Mr. Charles Hemus, died on Sunday at his home. Belvedere Street. Epsom, at the age of 70 years. Last Monday Mr. and Mrs. Hemus celebrated the golden anniversary of their wedding. Mrs. Hemus was a daughter of the late Rev. Samuel Edger. Deceased was born in Birmingham, and was a son of the late Mr. Solonian Hemus. For many years Mr. C Hemus carried on a successful photographic artist's business in Queen Street, and was the first, in Auckland to introduce the art of retouching negatives. He was Vice-Regal photographer to no less than seven successive Governors of New Zealand. The work of the firm of Hemus and Hanna was of a 'very high standard in the early days of Auckland. Mr. Hemus was also a portrait painter of considerable merit, his work being well known at the exhibitions of the Auckland Society of Arts. The name of Hemus bulked largely in. the musical circles of this city many years ago, as several of the family wore excellent musicians. The eldest, Mr. John Hemus, was in his time the best drummer in New Zealand. Messrs. Charles, Harry, Joseph and James Hemus all played on stringed instruments. Mr. Charles Hemus was one of the few remaining musicians who in the early days of Auckland helped to raise the standard of music to what it is here to-day. He was one of the earliest members of the Choral Society in the 'seventies, and led the orchestra with distinction for a number of years. Mr. Hemus was also one of the organisers of the Auckland Orchestral Union, and acted as leader of that brilliant orchestra under the conductorship of Mr. Arthur Towsey. Old Aucklander’s will remember with pleasure the performances of the string quartet composed of C. Hemus, J. Hemus. J. Clough and H. F. Edger. Mr. Hemus was for many years a member of the Ponsonby Bowling Club. He is survived by his wife, one son, Mr. Harwood C. Hemus, chemist, of Avondale, and two daughters, Misses Geraldine Hemus, solicitor, and Miss Irene Hemus, of Epsom. The funeral leaves deceased's late residence at 10 a.m. to-morrow for Waikumete Cemetery Historic photo portraits rescued from demolition Photo’s found with the demolition of the building in Queen Street. 4:00 AM Sunday Jun 7, 2009 An exhibition at Auckland Central Library from next Wednesday celebrates portrait photographer Herman John Schmidt (1872-1959). The exhibition, curated by Keith Giles, features 12 enlargements from around 27,000 glass plate negatives rescued from a demolition site at 270 Queen St in 1970, and 15 bromoils, along with business records, letters, ephemera and original photographs. A data show projecting several hundred of his portraits will also be on display in the exhibition, which runs until the end of August. Schmidt Studios, run by Herman and his brother Bernard, was active from 1907-42, while the photos in the show cover 1909-19. Auckland-born Schmidt was apprenticed at the age of 14 to photographer Charles Hemus, and by 1900 Hemus appointed him manager of what later became the Schmidt Hemus Studios, then the Schmidt Studios. Schmidt is noted for his portraiture, and the rescued negatives include 4500 portraits of World War I soldiers which were digitised in 2005 as part of the commemoration of the 90th anniversary of the Gallipoli landing. Giles says many library clients have used the resource to track down images of family members they have never seen before. THE NEW ZEALAND HERALD SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE 5th January, 1865 (approx.) :'VICTORY '  :Sailed from Gravesend 2 September 1864, arrived Auckland 5 January 1865. :Captain William GIBBONS :1190 tons registry, built by Potter & Co, Glasgow When the Victory left England to sail to Auckland in 1864 it had the misfortune to collide with a French schooner when working down the Channel and suffered considerable damage. She was compelled to run to Portsmouth where necessary repairs were effected. The ship brought 247 passengers to Auckland, 80 of whom were Albertland settlers. It sailed from England 15 Sept 1864 and arrived 4 Jan 1865, the journey taking 110 days. :''Passengers'' :AIKIN, William :ASHFORTH, Henry & Mary :BARNETT, William, Sarah, Emily & George :BEAZELEY, Alfred & Harriett :BEECHER, John T :BLACKSTAFF, Robert, Dammarias, Herbert & Bert :BLACKWELL, George, Eliza & Ellen :BOISON, Paul :BOSTOCK, Walter :BRADLEY, David & Eliza :BRAME, John, Ann, John W, Mary A & Annie :BRIGGS, Edward :BROADBENT, William :BROMAGE, Amos & Caroline :BROOKS, Maria & Frank J :BROWN, Benjamin & Charles :BROWN, Samuel, Lucy, Mary, Thomas, Eva Jane, Charles & Lucy :BUCHANAN, Robert :BURROWS, Arthur & Pierre :BURSTEN, Henry :BURTON, Charles Dean, Ann & Amelia :BURTON, James, Jane, Walter, Albert, Ellen & Sarah :BUTHIE, Mary Ann :CARTER, Aaron :CASE, Joseph & Eliza :COAD, Theresa, Kate & Priscilla :COOKS, William E :COOMBE, Samuel, Hariett & Samuel :CORRIS, Thomas & Samuel :CUNNINGHAM, Agnes :DEAL, Jeanette :DENT, Mrs :DOWN, John, Mary & Joan :DOYLE, Mary :DROVER, Samuel & S :ELLIS, Mary A & Richard :ELLIS, Thomas :ELLIS, William :FOOT, Cecil :FORGIE, Robert :FOX, Francis :FRANCHOT, Mary Ann :FROST, Adam :GARDENER, Charles E :GARRICK, Charles B :GENTLE, Simon F :GINMAN, Jerry  :GOLDING, James :GRAHAM, Andrew :GRANGER, Henry & Alfred :GRANT, Jane :HALL, William :HALLY, George W :HARRISON, Charles :HERFORD, Miss :HOPKINS, Emily :HOULD, Richard :HUTCHINSON, Matthew & William :JARMAN, Jane & George :JUDSON, William F & Edgar :KELLY, James C :KINCHING, William :KINGSELL, George, Louisa & Harriett :LEACH, James :LEWIS, Amelia :LEWIS, Eliza   :LIMBRICK, Edward, Mrs & Elizabeth :LORD, John & Mrs :MANN, Charles F, Harriett, Alice & Mary E :MAYHEW, Charles :McCARRALL, Adam & Esther :McDONALD, Mrs, John, Helen, Alexander & Anne :McDOUGALL, John :McKOSSACH, Mary :McLEAN, Hugh :McLEARY, William & James :METCALF, Charles & Francis :MILLS :MIVELERE, Maria J. :MONTGOMERY, Leonard, Rebecca, Jane, Eliza, Emily & Sarah :MUMFORD, J :MUTHER, Thomas, Ann, James, Robert, William & Martha :NELSON, James :NELSON, Samuel, Eliza, Joseph, Samuel & Eliza :NEVILLE, Robert, Anne E & R E :NEW, George, Jane, Ann, Benjamin, George Wilson, Mary Jane & Rose :NORAN, James & Alice :NORRIS, Mary A :O'HAWKER, Col & Mrs :OWEN, John :PARKES, Sarah :POWNALL, Charles & Mrs :PRING, Thomas D :RAYNER, David & Alfred :REID, Walter :REYNOLDS, Eliza :ROBINSON, Charles, Elizabeth & Edward :RUTTER, Randle & Eliza :RUTTER, William Albert :RYAN, Catherine :RYAN, Mary, Michael & Catherine :SEALY, Thomas, Harriett, George & Anne :SHELDON, John :SHOWRING, Thomas :SMITH, George :SMITH, James J :SOAR, John :SOMERVILLE, Robert :STARK, John T :TATE, Richard :TAYLOR, Albert :TAYLOR, Elizabeth :TAYLOR, George :TAYLOR, John H B :TUCK, Henry, Mary, Harry & George F :TURNER, Samuel :TURNER, Sarah :WARHAM, Joseph & Mary :WARREN, Joseph :WATSON, Thomas :WHITE, John :WHITLEY, Thomas :WICKEN, John & Jane :WILLIAMS, James :WILSON, George, Martha & Anne :[the last names may perhaps be WILSON/George, Mary Jane & Rose]  :WILSON, Rev H A & Mrs :WRIGHT, Edward J & Gertrude  [[Judson-791|Reginald Stanley Judson]] (1881–1972), New Zealand soldier. Born in Wharehine, he trained initially as a boilermaker. In the First World War he served with the New Zealand Expeditionary Force in France. In July and August 1918, in separate incidents, he won the three highest awards for bravery available for New Zealand's soldiers: the Distinguished Conduct Medal, the Military Medal, and the VC. After the war he contributed to the community in local body politics. 24/1699, Sergeant, D.C.M., M.M. REGINALD STANLEY JUDSON 1st Battalion, Auckland Infantry Regiment, N.Z.E.F. Bapaume, France - 26 August, 1918 Sergeant Judson was born at Port Albert, New Zealand, on 29 September 1881, and was 36 years old when the action for which he was awarded The Victoria Cross took place. The citation from the London Gazette dated 29 October 1918 reads: "For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty when, in an attack on enemy positions, he led a small bombing party under heavy fire and captured an enemy machine-gun. He then proceeded up a sap alone, bombing three machine-gun crews beforehand. Jumping out of the trench, he ran ahead of the enemy. Then, standing on the parapet, he ordered the enemy party, consisting of two officers and about ten men, to surrender. They instantly fired on him but he threw a bomb and jumped down amongst them, killed two, put the rest to flight, and so captured two machine-guns. This prompt and gallant action not only saved many lives but also enabled the advance to continue unopposed." He later achieved the rank of Major. He died at Auckland, New Zealand, on 26 August 1972, and is buried at Waikumete Cemetery, Auckland, New Zealand. His Victoria Cross is held at the Queen Elizabeth II Army Memorial Museum, Waiouru, New Zealand. The medals awarded to Sergeant Judson are: The Victoria Cross The Distinguished Conduct Medal The Military Medal The British War Medal The Victory Medal The War Medal 1939-45 The New Zealand War Service Medal The Coronation Medal 1937 The Coronation Medal 1953 The New Zealand Long & Efficient Service Medal [[Judson-791|Reginald Stanley Judson]] Reginald Stanley Judson was born at Wharehine, Northland, New Zealand, on 29 September 1881 to Emma Frances Holmden and her husband, Edgar William Judson, a farmer. He was educated at Port Albert and, as he was evidently suited to a practical career, took up a mechanical engineering apprenticeship, training in Wellington and Auckland. Judson was 5 feet 6½ inches tall and of slight build. He married Ethel May Grice at Mareretu, Northland, on 19 April 1905; they were to have three sons and a daughter. When war broke out in 1914 Judson was working in Auckland as a boilermaker. He enlisted in the New Zealand Expeditionary Force in 1915 and went overseas in early 1916, serving with the New Zealand Rifle Brigade and the Auckland Infantry Regiment in France. He received severe abdominal wounds in September 1916, and did not return to the front until May 1918. During July and August 1918 Judson, by now a sergeant, was involved in actions which resulted in his winning three medals for bravery. He was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for leading an attack on an enemy position at Hébuterne on 24–25 July, and the Military Medal for leading a bayonet charge against a machine-gun post on 16 August. Finally, he won the Victoria Cross for a series of hazardous raids on the German trenches on 26 August during the attack against Bapaume. During this attack his daring and ruthlessness were extraordinary: at one stage he mounted a parapet and ordered an enemy machine-gun crew of about 12 men to surrender. When they fired on him he threw a hand grenade in their midst, then single-handedly killed two and put the others to flight, thereby capturing two machine-guns. The Victoria Cross citation concluded that 'This prompt and gallant action not only saved many lives, but also enabled the advance to be continued unopposed. It was later rumoured that Judson's almost reckless actions may have been attributable to marital problems. Judson was commissioned as a second lieutenant in February 1919, and returned to New Zealand in July. After discharge from the New Zealand Expeditionary Force he enlisted in the New Zealand Staff Corps. He served in Auckland and New Plymouth, reaching the rank of captain. Judson was divorced in 1920 and on 27 March 1928 at Auckland married Kate Marion Lewis (née Bailey), a draper, who had been widowed during the war. They were to have one daughter. Judson continued to be troubled by the effects of his war wounds, and retired from the army in late 1937. He then worked as secretary to the principal of Mount Albert Grammar School in 1938 and 1939, and became involved in local politics, serving on the Auckland City Council as a Citizens' and Ratepayers' Association councillor from 1938 to 1947. At the outbreak of the Second World War Judson re-enlisted for home service (falsifying his year of birth to do so), and served in local posts throughout the war. He was discharged in 1946 having reached the rank of major. One of his sons, Reginald Frank Judson, won the Military Cross during the war, and later became mayor of Manurewa. After the war Judson moved to Mangonui, Northland, where he farmed at Doubtless Bay. He continued his community activities, serving as a justice of the peace and coroner. At the end of the 1950s he retired to Kohimarama, Auckland. Judson died in Auckland on 26 August 1972, and was buried at the Waikumete lawn cemetery. He was survived by his wife, two sons and two daughters. Although Reginald Judson's military and civic service spanned several decades, he will undoubtedly be best remembered for the six weeks in mid 1918 when he became one of the few men to win the three highest gallantry awards available to New Zealand soldiers – the DCM, MM and VC. Full Name Reginald Stanley Judson Rank Last Held Captain.......Major Forename(s) Reginald Stanley Surname Judson War World War I, 1914-1918 World War II, 1939-1945 Serial No. 24/1699 800942 Gender Male Date of Birth 29 September 1881 Place of Birth Wharehine, North Auckland, New Zealand First Known Rank Rifleman Occupation before Enlistment Bootmaker (# Boilermaker) Next of Kin Mrs Ethel May Judson (wife), Waiatarua, Waikumete, Auckland, New Zealand Marital Status Married Enlistment Date 1915 Body on Embarkation New Zealand Rifle Brigade Embarkation Unit 3rd Reinforcements 2nd Battalion, F Company Embarkation Date 8 January 1916 Place of Embarkation Wellington, New Zealand Transport HMNZT 38 HMNZT 39 Vessel Tahiti or Warrimoo Destination Suez, Egypt (7 February 1916) Nominal Roll Number 16 Page on Nominal Roll 8 Other Units 3 New Zealand Rifle Brigade Auckland Infantry, 1 Battalion Home Services Military Awards Victoria Cross (VC) Distinguished Conduct Medal (DCM) Military Medal (MM) War Medal 1914-1919 Victory Medal War Medal 1939-1945 New Zealand War Service Medal Silver Jubilee Medal 1935 Coronation Medal 1937 Coronation Medal 1953 New Zealand Long and Efficient Service Medal Award Circumstances Gazetted on 30 October 1918: No. 24/1699 Sergeant Reginald Stanley Judson, D.C.M., M.M., Auckland R., N.Z.F. "For most conspicuous bravery and devotion to duty when, in an attack on enemy positions, he led a small bombing party under heavy fire and captured an enemy machine-gun. He then proceeded up a sap alone, bombing three machine-gun crews before him. Jumping out of the trench he ran ahead of the enemy. Then, standing on the parapet, he ordered the party, consisting of two officers and about ten men, to surrender. They instantly fired on him, but he threw a bomb and jumped down amongst them, killed two, put the rest to flight, and so captured two machine guns. This prompt and gallant action not only saved many lives, but also enabled the advance to be continued unopposed." (London Gazette, 30 October 1918 Wounds and Diseases badly wounded 15 September 1916 Discharge Date 1937 Unknown Last Unit Served New Zealand Army Home Service Section Reason for Discharge Retired Retired Place of Death Auckland, New Zealand Date of Death 26 August 1972 Age at Death 90 Year of Death 1972 Cemetery Name Waikumete Cemetery, Glen Eden, Auckland, New Zealand Grave Reference Soldiers Burial M Row 13, Plot 69 Memorial Name Dunedin, Victoria Cross winners' plaque, Queens Gardens, Dunedin, New Zealand Biographical Notes Husband of Ethel May (nee Grice) and Kate Marion (nee Lewis); father of Vera, Edgar, Reginald Frank, Raymond and Claire. Commissioned 2nd Lieutenant 14 February 1919. His medals were stolen from Waiouru Army Museum 2 December 2007, they were recovered some time later Major Judson's sword was presented to Dylan Judson, great-great-grandson of Reginald Judson, by Nigel Lyndsay at Henderson (Auckland) RSA on Anzac Day 2012. See Western Leader, 3 May 2012, page 9. Postwar Occupation Soldier Description of Image Portrait of Sergeant R.S. Judson from The Auckland Weekly News, November 28, 1918. Headstone, Waikumete Cemetery (photo J. Halpin 2011) Additional Information His medals are held by the National Army Museum, Waiouru, New Zealand Archives NZ source Military personnel file Probate, Auckland Regional Office Further References National Army Museum, Waiouru Operation Valour: medals portrait National Collection of War Art. Archives New Zealand. Portrait, by Francis McCracken, of Sergeant R S Judson, VC, DCM, MM, 1920-1921. Ref: AAAC 898 NCWA 518 The Register of the Victoria Cross. (1997). (3rd ed.). p. 173 The London Gazette, Issue 30982. Portrait, New Zealand Army website. Birkenhead RSA - Victoria Cross Armoury Vertical File - Military Biographies Harper, G. & Richardson, C. (2006). p.123-125 Dunedin RSA building, formerly site of the VC winners' plaque NZ History online Western Leader, 3 May 2012, p.9 Sources Used Nominal Rolls of New Zealand Expeditionary Force Volume II. Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1917 Harper, G. & Richardson, C. (2006). In the face of the enemy: The complete history of the Victoria Cross and New Zealand. Auckland, NZ: HarperCollins NZ. Polaschek, A. (1983). The Complete New Zealand Distinguished Conduct Medal. Christchurch, Medals Research. Births, Deaths and Marriages (New Zealand) Historical Records online The Register of the Victoria Cross. (1997). (3rd ed.). Cheltenham, UK: This England. FULL NAME Reginald Frank Judson RANK LAST HELD Reverend FORENAME(S) Reginald Frank SURNAME Judson WAR World War II, 1939-1945 SERIAL NO. 31604 GENDER Male DATE OF BIRTH 25 March 1911 PLACE OF BIRTH Auckland, New Zealand FIRST KNOWN RANK Staff Sergeant OCCUPATION BEFORE ENLISTMENT Presbyterian minister NEXT OF KIN Mrs Margaret Judson (wife), The Manse, Clinton, Southland, New Zealand Mrs M Judson (wife) 65 Rockfield Road, Ellerslie, Auckland, New Zealand MARITAL STATUS Married ENLISTMENT ADDRESS The Manse, Clinton, Southland, New Zealand MILITARY DISTRICT Invercargill BODY ON EMBARKATION Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force (2NZEF) EMBARKATION UNIT 7 Field Ambulance Chaplains Department NOMINAL ROLL NUMBER WW2 3 WW2 6 PAGE ON NOMINAL ROLL WW2 249 WW2 20 CAMPAIGNS Italy MILITARY AWARDS Military Cross (MC) AWARD CIRCUMSTANCES During an attack on Orsogna (Italy) early in December 1943, Padre Judson organised a forward Regimental Aid Post under heavy fire, he himself dressing wounds and on occasions acting as a stretcher-bearer. His citation for this award also mentions a similar exploit in Tunisia when he went forward behind the attacking troops to collect the wounded and evacuate them by jeep. LAST UNIT SERVED 24 Infantry Battalion DESCRIPTION OF IMAGE Portrait from The Weekly News; 24 May 1944 FURTHER REFERENCES Burdon, R. (1959). 24 Battalion. Wellington, Dept. of Internal Affairs, War History Branch. Waters, Sydney D. Ross, Squadron Leader J. M. S. Underhill, Rev. M (1950) Chaplains. Dept. of Internal Affairs, Historical Publications Branch. SOURCES USED Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force Nominal Roll No. 3 (Embarkations from 1st July, 1940 to 31st March, 1941) Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force Nominal Roll No. 6 (Embarkations from 1st October, 1941 to 31st December, 1941) The Weekly News 1944 Auckland Star, Volume LXXVI, Issue 97, 26 April 1945 THE DAWN PARADE IN DRIVING RAIN SHOWERS Driving showers of rain and a high south westerly wind; black, low-flying clouds; dazzling illuminations which threw strong spearheads of light against the darkest hour. This was the setting for the Dawn Parade at the Cenotaph yesterday. And white and ghostlike against the darkness above were a flight of gulls, which dived and wheeled over the solemn scene. A goodly number of war veterans paraded at the Tea Kiosk, where they were marshalled by Captain R. S. Judson, V.C., to be marched under the command of Brigadier A. B. Williams, D.S.0., to the Court of Honour. Later the usual ceremony of remembrance was carried out. An address appropriate to the occasion was delivered by Canon H. K. Vickery, port chaplain, while Brigadier Williams read the Anzac Dedication. An impressive rendering of the anthem, "There Is No Death," was given by the choir of the Commercial Travellers' Association conducted by Mr. Will Henderson. The official guests at the ceremony included Major C. F. Skinner, M.C., representing the Government, Commander E. W. Garner, representing the Navy; Flight-Lieutenant C. Trott, representing the Air Force, the Mayor, Mr. J. A. C. Allum, the town clerk. Mr. T. W. M. Ashby, Mr. A. P. Postlewaite, president of the Auckland Returned Services' Association, and Mr. H. M. Clarke, president of the Gallipoli Association. The American Marine Corps and the United States Joint Purchasing Board also were represented. FULL NAME Richard John Sotham RANK LAST HELD Pilot Officer FORENAME(S) Richard John SURNAME Sotham WAR World War II, 1939-1945 SERIAL NO. NZ413717 GENDER Male BODY ON EMBARKATION Royal New Zealand Air Force LAST UNIT SERVED Royal New Zealand Air Force PLACE OF DEATH On Ferry Flight R.A.F.F.C, Atlantic DATE OF DEATH 5 September 1942 AGE AT DEATH 25 YEAR OF DEATH 1942 MEMORIAL NAME Runnymede Memorial, Surrey, United Kingdom MEMORIAL REFERENCE Panel 116. BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES Richard Sotham was the son of Walter Sotham and of Mary Sotham (nee Judson), of St. Heliers, Auckland, New Zealand; husband of Gwenyth Florence Sotham, of Thames. Full Name Walter Frank Sotham Rank Last Held Private Forename(s) Walter Frank Surname Sotham War World War II, 1939-1945 Serial No. 29463 Gender Male Body on Embarkation Second New Zealand Expeditionary Force (2NZEF) Embarkation Unit Infantry Reinforcements Last Unit Served 21Infantry Battalion Place of Death At sea Date of Death 9 December 1941 Age at Death 31 Year of Death 1941 Cause of Death Killed whilst a prisoner of war on the Jason Memorial Name Alamein Memorial, El Alamein War Cemetery, Egypt Memorial Reference Column 105. Biographical Notes Son of Walter and Mary Sotham, of Timaru, Canterbury Description of Image Portrait, Weekly News Sources Used Commonwealth War Graves Commission FULL NAME George Forrester Lewis RANK LAST HELD Private FORENAME(S) George Forrester SURNAME Lewis WAR World War I, 1914-1918 SERIAL NO. 24026 PLACE OF BIRTH Australia FIRST KNOWN RANK Private OCCUPATION BEFORE ENLISTMENT Farmer NEXT OF KIN Mrs K.M. Lewis (wife), 19 Pollen Street, Grey Lynn, Auckland, New Zealand MARITAL STATUS Married BODY ON EMBARKATION New Zealand Expeditionary Force EMBARKATION UNIT 13th Reinforcements Auckland Infantry Battalion, A Company EMBARKATION DATE 27 May 1916 PLACE OF EMBARKATION Wellington, New Zealand TRANSPORT HMNZT 54 HMNZT 55 VESSEL Willochra or Tofua DESTINATION Plymouth or Devonport, England NOMINAL ROLL FOOTNOTES Born in Australia. NOMINAL ROLL NUMBER 33 PAGE ON NOMINAL ROLL 6 LAST UNIT SERVED New Zealand Machine Gun Corps, No. 2 Company PLACE OF DEATH Ypres, Belgium DATE OF DEATH 2 October 1917 YEAR OF DEATH 1917 CAUSE OF DEATH Killed in action MEMORIAL NAME Tyne Cot Memorial, Tyne Cot Cemetery, Zonnebeke, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium MEMORIAL REFERENCE NZ Apse, Panel 9 OBITUARY "Gunner G. F. Lewis, killed in action, left with the thirteenth reinforcements. He was transferred to the machine-gun section on arrival in England. His early childhood was spent in Paraguay, in the colony founded by the late Mr. Wm. Lane. Since arriving in New Zealand in 1905, and until his enlistment, he has been engaged in dairy-farming at Maungaturoto." (Auckland Weekly News, 1 November 1917, p. 22) BIOGRAPHICAL NOTES Husband of Kate Marion Lewis, of 111 Green Lane Road, Remuera, Auckland. DESCRIPTION OF IMAGE Portrait, Auckland Weekly News 1917 ARCHIVES NZ SOURCE Military personnel file SOURCES USED Nominal Rolls of New Zealand Expeditionary Force Volume II. Wellington: Govt. Printer, 1917 (Foot note) Kate lived in the original house owned by the STRONG family in the late 1800’s ) Padres at Maadi. Back Left: D.D. Thorpe, J.J. Fletcher, S.C. Read, R.F. Judson, H.B. Burnett, H.G. Taylor, L.P. Spring, J.F. Henley, J.T. Holland, J.M. Templer, F.J. Green, J.S. Somerville, A.C.K. Harper, etc. (see NZ Chaplains in WW2 by M.L. Underhill) New Zealand 20 June 2012 SWEENEY, John Desmond. Suddenly but peacefully on Monday, 18 June 2012; aged 85 years. Loving husband of Claire, loved father and father- in-law of Helen and John, William, and Marion and Phil. Dearly loved Granddad of Liam, Anna, Dillon, Quinn and Monique. A service for John will be held at All Saints Chapel, Purewa Crematorium, 102 St Johns Road, Meadowbank on Thursday, 21 June at 12noon. Special thanks to the extraordinary staff at the Bob Reid Unit, Ranfurly Rest Home. Claire Marion (Judson) Sweeney passed away 2nd November 2014 at the Caughey Preston Home Auckland New Zealand at the age of 85 years == Sources == [[Space: Albertland, New Zealand]] Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Strong-4155|Pam Pakes]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=19527318 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Albertus Hendricks Family Resources

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    This page is dedicated to information obtained about the life of [[Hendricks-363|Albertus Hendricks]] and his descendants including resources available on the Hendricks family. === Property Owned and Sold === In 1673, he acquired land from Jons Guastaffson, who had received it by patent from Governor Lovelace, for a piece of land on the west side of the Delaware and southwest of Upland Creek for 500 acres. Its southern boundary today is under the west approach to the Commodore Barry Bridge, on highway 322, over the Delaware River. This land was divided first in 1697 to give his son, Jacobus, then thirty, 100 acres. Five years later, in 1701, he gave his son Johan 50 acres. Johan was also thirty when he received his land. Minutes of the Board of Property of the Province of Pennsylvania; ed. William Henry Egle, M.D.; Harrisburg: R. K. Meyers, printer, 1893; Part of the Pennsylvania Archives series; Page: 448; Vol. 1; Book G “Governor Francis Lovelace by patent dat. 10 April 1673 Granted to John Johnson 100 acres of land in Marcus Kill, and he, by deed dated 21 Feb [16]81 granted the same to John Test of Up land, who by deed dated 14 March [16]81 granted it to Nathaniel Evans. The said governor by patent dated the same day, granted to James Justason under the name of Jems Juste, 100 acres, who, by deed d ated 12, 1 mo [16]78/79, sold a part of it to Albert Hendrickson, who by deed 26th 9 mo, sold the same to Wolla Derickson who by deed, 5, 6 mo, [16]84 sold to John Child, who also marrying Elizabeth s ole daughter and heiress of Nathaniel Evans, enjoys all the said land.” “Albert Hendrickson, by instrument dated 30, 6 mo [16]83, granted a certain piece of marsh in Harwick to the said John Bezor [yeoman of Chichester], his heirs &c, John Hendrickson, of Philadelphia, shipwright and Frances, his wife, daughter of the said John Bezor, deceased, in consideration of £30.” Citing Minute Book G, p. 266 at a session of the Commissioners at Philadelphia the 11th of the 12th mo 1701 [11 Feb 1702]: Albert Hendricks possessed of 500 acres on Dellaware in the County of Chester , below the town, for which he affirms he had a patent from Governor Lovelace which being delv'd to the Prop'ry at his first arrival, it was never given him again. Requests a resurvey in Order to a New Patent for a Title to Capt. Finney's Son to whom he has sold great part of it. Ordered that a War't of Resurvey be forthwith granted and a Patent on the Return, paying for the Overplus, &c. P. 271 , same minute book, At a session of the Commissioners at Philadelphia the 16th of the 12th mo 1701 [16 Feb 1702] a warrant was signed of Resurvey to Albert Henricks, Ordered 11th Instant. P. 307 same minute book at 11th and 12th 3d mo 1702 [11 & 12 May 1702] a patent was signed to Albert Hendricks for 570 acres which the parcel was found to contain upon resurvey (not the 500 initially thought t o be in the parcel). Ordered for the 20 acres of Overplus in which he has given a bill on John Finney for £20. This last entry is incorrect as to date and acreage. The acreage number was transposed i n the PA Archives record and the date was incorrectly picked up by the author. The land contained 570 acres and the meeting date was 11 of 12 mo. 1702
    According to the author, there was a land transaction between Albertus and Jacobus Hendrickson - title recorded 1673 according to Moore but in 1673 James was a small child (b. 1665-7) May be a typo and should perhaps be 1693? Others say transfer was made at 1697. The following land records were entered in The Record of the Court at Upland By New Sweden, Upland Court, Josiah Harmar, Edward Armstrong, Ebenezer Denny; Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co. for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1860; Page: 72, 76, 136, 149–51; Nov 13 1677: "Justice otto Ernest Coch Jan hendrix & albert hendrix desiering Liberty of the Court foor Each of them to take up two hundered acres of Land between Calebs Creek and the Pyni tree - The Court Granted the Petitioner’s Request" (Note: Jan Hendrix is not related to Albert as Jan was said to be a Finn.) March ye 13th 1678 said w s' deed stands Recorded in ye Records of Pattents of upld Courts Jurisdiction; Juns Justassen (alias Illack) did this day in Co' verbally & by his deed aknowledge and declar e to haue Transported & made ouer unto albert hendrik his heirs and assignes, all his Right tytle and Intrest, of and to a peece of Land Lying and being below upland, betweene twoo small Creekes calle d harwikes Creeke and middle Creeke, being one third part of ye said Land, as by the abovesaid deed Recorded in ye Records of upl Courts pattents more - att Large doth & may appeare. Nov 25 1679 Albert Hendrix of Lamoco apearing in Court, declared to Transport and make ouer unto John Test of Upland all his Right Tytle and Intrest to a Certayne small parcel of Land, Lying and bein g att ye head of 'Upland Creeke beginning att Robberd Waedes markt beetch tree stainding att ye syde of the Creeke, aind soe up along the Creek syde to a small gut or Run, and soe up along the s' ru n to a markt whyte oake tree and soe strickinng dounwards againe west a Lyne of markt Trees to the place of beginning, itt being a narrow slipe alongst the run or Creeke syde and Contaynes about foour thy acres of Land; This Land being part of a greater quantity Granted unto him ye d Albert or by Pattent from ye Govern and Called Lamoco; and bee ye 5d albert declared to haue Received full sattisfaction foor the same. 05 Dec 1679; Albert Hendrickson of Lamoco transfers by deed to John Test of Upland, his land at head of Upland Creek beginning at Robert Wade's marked beech tree, being part of a greater tract conveyed by patent from the Governor and called Lamoco. - p. 245 author notes that by 1836 "Lamokin" is owned by Richard W. Flowers.Martin, John Hill Esq.; Chester (and its Vicinity) Delaware County in Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: [Printed by W. H. Pile & Sons], 1877 (Privately printed, 500 copies); Page: 25, 57, 245 Page 150-2: John Test of Upland, declared in to Transport aind make ouer unto Richard Boveington and John Grub all and singular the slipe of Land here abovementioned, made ouer unto him the s John Test by albert Hendrix of Lamoco; and declares to haue Received full sattisfaction of them ye sd Richard and John foor ye same. He bought 400 acres of land along the Delaware in Chester Co. PA in March of 1685. New Jersey Colonial Documents, Salem surveys #2, p 551, 28 March 1685, Memorandum of Agreement. Wm. Fleetwood sells to Albert Hendricks, 400 acres of land. Albertus Henrixson came into court and acknowledged that he had sold a piece of marsh ground in Harwick unto John Bezar, his heirs etc. in an instrument dated 30 of 6th mo 1683 (30 Aug 1686).Court records of Chester County, Pennsylvania 1681–1712; Chester County Pennsylvania; Page: 16. John Hendrickson of Philadelphia, a shipwright, and Frances, his wife, daughter of the said John "Bezor" deceased in consideration of £30 granted the said parcells of land meadows, marsh and swamp reputed to contain 100 acres to John Childe of the County of Chester, yeoman. This transaction is contained in Pennsylvania Archives, 2nd Series, vol. XIX, p. 448. Albertus acknowledged in open court a transfer to James Bails [Bayles] of 20 acres of land ye 14 day of ye 7th mo 1692 [14 Sep 1692] (for the use of the mill).Court records of Chester County, Pennsylvania 1681–1712; Chester County Pennsylvania; Page: 177. John Bezer Jr. [brother of Frances Hendrixson], John Hendrixson and his wife Frances Hendrixson acknowledged a deed unto John childe for 2 parcels of land lying between ? run and mile r un with all the meadows, marches and swamps in the said deed conveying 100 acres be it more or less. This was done 30 Sep 1695.Court records of Chester County, Pennsylvania 1681–1712; Chester County Pennsylvania; Page: 243. Albert Hendricks delivered a deed to Johanne Hendricks for 50 acres of land in the township of Chester dated 10 day of June 1701.Court records of Chester County, Pennsylvania 1681–1712; Chester County Pennsylvania; Book 2; Page: 67. In 1701, Albertus indicated that he had turned in this patent to the Proprietary‘s " (William Penn,) on this "first arrival" and it had not been returned. This was in 1680, just prior to the Quaker "invasion." His place was about one mile west of the Chester Creek. He called his plantation Lamokin or Lomoco, an Indian word that means "kiss of the waters." Citing Minute Book G, p. 266 at a session of the Commissioners at Philadelphia the 11th of the 12th mo 1701 (11 Feb 1702): The patent from Gov. Lovelace was re-affirmed on March 11, 1702. On resurvey it was found to be 570 acres.[http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt?open=512&objID=1593&&PageID=365201 Pennsylvania Land Office Records]; Pennsylvania Archives; Page: 248; Per the Patent Indexes at PA archives: A-no. 2 at 11 May 1702, Albert Hendricks 570 acres as patentee and warrantee in Chester Co. This patent granted seems to be land patent granted on 11 May 1702/3 by Francis Lovelace, Esquire to Albert Hendricks, 500 acres, which was found on resurvey to contain 570 acres, patent date 11 March 1702/4. Some sources say the original land grant was made about 1680. In 1707, Albert sold Caleb Pusey, mill superintendent for William Penn and a prominent Quaker, a piece of land of 60 acres. This was part of the 570 acre tract he was on record as owning as of 1702, though he owned it much earlier. (1672). His grandson, John Hendricks, son of Jacobus (James) would later marry Caleb‘s granddaughter, Rebecca Worley, daughter of his step-son, Francis Worley. Albert Hendricks' land, per a map of Delaware Co., is shown as being about five miles down the Delaware river from Tinicum (aka Matiniconck) Island abutting the River with eldest son Jacobus' land just below it. === Court Appearances === At a court held 13th June 1677 “Albert Hendricks vs Andries Bertelf demands pay for killing Albert's boar, which had become fierce and cruel—both parties to bear equal loss.”Watson, John F.; Annals of Philadelpia and Pennsylvania in the Olden Time; Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & co.; 1870; page 237; actual wording: p. 50 ALBERT HENDRICS Pl.' ANJJRIES BERTELS Deft The P Complaines against the deft for haueirig Killed with a gun a certaine boare of this P. The Deft sayes that the boar hath used about his Land 6 yeares an d yt the old boare was so cruell that no man Could passe without danger of being hurt by the s Boare, and that their Childeren were Lykevyse In danger." Albertus was levied 1 scheepel [Dutch for bushel] at Marretties Kill at 1677 by court order.[http://www.westjerseyhistory.org/docs/upland/index.shtml The Record of the Court at Upland] By New Sweden, Upland Court, Josiah Harmar, Edward Armstrong, Ebenezer Denny; Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co. for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1860; Page: 76, 85, 101. “Marretties Kill called by Lindstrom (MS. Nap) “MenzancMtonna and Ma-jkes Kyl' La Riviere de Jarikes," by Holmes (Map of Province), Marcus Creek; it is now known as Chichester Creek, and formed the upper boundary of the Marcus Hook patent for 1000 acres jointly granted in 1676 to Jan. Hendrickson and five others." Jun 05 1677 JOHANNES DE HAES P WILLIAM ORIAN Dept; The Pl.' demands of ye dept by ballance of acct for sundry goods etc. by ye Dept: Received of ye Pl:t ye sume of one hundered seventy & Eight gilders & 4 styvers; for Wch 5d sume ye Pl:t humbly Cra nes Judgement and that a Certayne Cowe belonging to this Dept now in ye hands of albert hendriks & by ye P't attached may bee apraized etc: The Cort haveing heard the debates of both partees and the Pl:t haueing in Cort made oath to ye Justnnesse of his acct, The Cor ordered Judgem to be Enterred against the dept. for ye payment of ye G 178, 4 wth Costs and doe order that the attached Cowe bee appraized by two Inidifferent personS for the paymt of ye aboves Judgemt wt' Costs. Cort albert henidriks & Jan Jansen are by the court appointed apraizers of ye aboves attached Cowe.[http://www.westjerseyhistory.org/docs/upland/index.shtml The Record of the Court at Upland] By New Sweden, Upland Court, Josiah Harmar, Edward Armstrong, Ebenezer Denny; Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co. for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1860; Page: 76, 85, 101. 1678 Albert Hendriksen & Jan Jansen being heretofoore appointed appraizers to appraize ye Cowe of Will: Orian upon ye Execution of Johannes De haes, this day made Returne that they vallued ye s' Cow e aft one hundered & seventy gilders.[http://www.westjerseyhistory.org/docs/upland/index.shtml The Record of the Court at Upland] By New Sweden, Upland Court, Josiah Harmar, Edward Armstrong, Ebenezer Denny; Philadelphia: J.B. Lippincott & Co. for the Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1860; Page: 76, 85, 101. In 1678 he was appointed to appraise farms and crops to foreclose a mortgage on Christopher Barnes. 09 Dec 1680; New Castle Court record in the case of Robert Wade vs John Grub and Richard Bovington. Albert Hendricks gave testimony "That sometime in the month of April last past, John Grub and Richar d Bovington came to the deponent's house with a bottle of Rum, an ddesired your deponent to clapp a certain bull belonging to Robert Wade's stock which was there, and the deponent not knowing any othe r wise but that it was with the said Robert Wade's knowledge did klapp the said bull and after that done said Grub desired your deponent not to speak of it to Robert Wade, for, said he, "this will b e as good a trick as that of his Ram whom I cut and he knows not but that he has still a Ram;" and further sayeth not." (New Castle Court 442) 1682; Albert Hendrickson juror (27 Feb) On the 27th 12th m 1683 (27 Feb 1684) Council held at Philadelphia; Albertus Hendrickson as juror on Petty Jury.Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania; Commonwealth of Pennsylvania, Samuel Hazard, ed.; Philadelphia: 1852; From the Organization to the Termination of the Proprietary Government in 3 volumes, Page: 95. 1683; at 1st court for Chester Co. Albert listed as juror (14 Feb) 1684; Alburtus Hendrickson on jurySmith, George; [http://www.delcohistory.org/ashmead/index.htm History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania]; Philadelphia: H.B. Ashmead, printer, 1862; Page: 134, 143, 152. Court records of Chester County, Pennsylvania 1681–1712; Chester County Pennsylvania; Page: 7, 16, 27, 107, 140, 191; Book 1, 1681–1696: Albertus on jury at 12 Sep 1682; 1683; 1684; 1688; grand inquest 3rd day of week in 4th month 1690 (Jun 1690); grand jury 1693. 1686; Albertus Hendrickson, Supervisor of the Highways belonging to Chester ordered by court to erect a horse bridge to Chester.Smith George; [http://www.delcohistory.org/ashmead/index.htm History of Delaware County, Pennsylvania]; Philadelphia: H.B. Ashmead, printer, 1862; page 159. Albert and James Hendrixson were appointed viewers at the Dec 1699 court in response to a petition for a convenient road from the west side of Chester Creek leading to the King's road.Martin, John Hill Esq.; Chester (and its Vicinity) Delaware County in Pennsylvania; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: [Printed by W. H. Pile & Sons], 1877 (Privately printed, 500 copies); Page: 57. === Sources ===

    Alden Family History

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    [[Category:Alex Sullivan Cemetery, Smith County, Mississippi]] [[Category:Smith County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] ===About=== This project, to catalog and document the history of all burials in Alex Sullivan Cemetery, Smith County, Mississippi was begun 08 Aug 2014. This free space page for the Alex Sullivan Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Franklin-1969|Lisa Franklin]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Location
    From Mize, Mississippi take Highway 35 South for approximately 2.2 miles until reaching the intersection of Smith County Road 26 (SCR 26.) Turn left (East) and proceed 3/4 mile, cemetery will be on left (North) side of SCR 26
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    31.824880, -89.560790 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/31%C2%B049%2729.8%22N+89%C2%B033%2739.0%22W/@31.8249305,-89.560839,15z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Alex Sullivan Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. Data Transcription * 90% completed ----- ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! Latitude ! Longitude ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Allen-14790 |Allen]] ||Shelton G.||1937-07-19||2006-07-28||[wed] June 05, 1959 [back] Our Children Terri, Karen, Marty||||||[[Image:Allen-14790.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Amason-49|Amason]] ||Horace Monroe "Horsky"||1952-11-14||2015-02-20||[wed] Feb 25, 2005||||||[[Image:Amason-49.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-7947|Amason]] ||Jean Ellen||1930-12-13||2015-10-05|| (nee Sullivan)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-7947.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4727|Ashley]] ||C. J.||1854-12-24||1904-07-03||Wife of G. B. Ashley (given Celia Jane Sullivan)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4727.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1803 |Ashley]] ||Catherine||1875-09-26||1936-10-21||Budded on earth to bloom in heaven.||||||[[Image:Ashley-1754.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1754 |Ashley]] ||George B.||1851-09-29||1890-06-14||Age 38 yrs 8 mos 6 ds; Gone to a brighter home, Where grief can not come. ||||||[[Image:Ashley-1754.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1756 |Ashley]] ||Infant Daughter||1874-10-13||1874-10-13||Infant Daughter of G. B. & C. J. Ashley; Gone but not forgotten ||||||[[Image:Ashley-1756.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1806 |Ashley]] ||Baby||1908-02-07||1908-02-07||(handcarved stone)||||||[[Image:Ashley-1806.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1694 |Ashley]] ||James M.||1886-11-11||1953-05-07||Forever with the Lord.||||||[[Image:Ashley-1694-3.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3804 |Ashley]] ||Ora A.||1866-02-13||1901-11-21||Wife of F. Ashley (nee Sullivan)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3804.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1755 |Ashley]] ||Wiley R.||1878-03-22||1878-08-07||In Memory of Wiley R. Son of G.B. & C.J. Ashley, (Broken stone)||||||[[Image:Ashley-1755|100px]] |- | [[Bond-9535|Bond]] ||Lester V.||1921-11-26||none||[wed] May 19, 1972||||||[[Image:Bond-9535.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spell-965|Bond]] ||Patricia M.||1950-10-27||none||(nee Spell) [wed] May 19, 1972||||||[[Image:Bond-9535.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-1804 |Craft]] ||Lula||1879-11-23||1955-09-08||(nee Ashley) Meet me in Heaven||||||[[Image:Ashley-1804.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-13537 |Hall]] ||D.||none||none||Co H 46 Miss Regt CSA (Doctor Golanious Hall)||||||[[Image:Hall-13537.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4616 |Hall]] ||Dovie Sullivan||1916-11-11||2003-04-26||(nee Sullivan) [wed] Mar 07, 1936 That we may meeet in Heaven|||||| [[Image:Sullivan-4616.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-12992 |Hall]] ||Lois Bobbie||1917-08-11||2004-09-29||[wed] Mar 07, 1936 Let Thy grave be given||||||[[Image:Hall-12992.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wood-11195 |Howell]] ||Annie J.||1873-09-21||1949-10-03||(nee Wood) Forever with the Lord. ||||||[[Image:Howell-2966.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-3053 |Howell]] ||Burley||1896-10-10||1956-04-21||||||||[[Image:Howell-3053.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-3040 |Howell]] ||Carrie M. L.||1898-09-04||1898-09-07||Dau. of W. M. & A. J. Howell||||||[[Image:Howell-3040.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-3063 |Howell]] ||Clyde Kenneth||1933-09-27||1972-11-24|||||||| |- | [[Sullivan-3770 |Howell]] ||Eula S.||1896-03-07 ||1980-08-14||(nee Sullivan)||||||[[Image:Howell-2883.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-3058|Howell]] ||Infant Daughter||1919-01-25||1919-01-25||Daughter of Burley & Mamie Howell||||||[[Image:Howell-3058.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-3222 |Howell]] ||Little Ethel||1891-08-24||1891-10-04||Son of R. T. & M. E. Howell||||||[[Image:Howell-3222.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-3032 |Howell]] ||Louisa Udora||1860-08-13||1866-09-30|||||||| |- | [[Sullivan-3857 |Howell]] ||M. J.||1842-05-09||1902-03-16||(given Mary Jane Sullivan) Our darling one has gone on before, To greet us upon the blissful shore. ||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3857-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4534 |Howell]] ||Mamie||1897-08-23||1993-02-10||(nee Sullivan)||||||[[Image:Howell-3053.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-3056 |Howell]] ||Minnie L.||1914-10-07||1915-08-12||||||||[[Image:Howell-3056.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-2882 |Howell]] ||Pruitt Rudolph||1919-04-01||1921-11-24||Son of V. M. & Eula Howell ||||||[[Image:Howell-2882.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-2883 |Howell]] ||Virgil M.||1894-09-25||1966-10-14||||||||[[Image:Howell-2883.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-2966 |Howell]] ||William M.||1874-12-23||1958-11-29|| Forever with the Lord.||||||[[Image:Howell-2966.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-3033 |Howell]] ||William Washington||1861-10-07||1862-07-12|||||||| |- | [[Unknown-590063|Hughes]] ||Mary F.||1892-12-18||1912-03-26||Wife of J. M. Hughes (nee ?)||||||[[Image:Unknown-590063.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hull-4006|Hull]] ||Martin Eugene "Marty"||1953-07-06||2015-07-30||Grow old along with me ... The best is yet to be||||||[[Image:Hull-4006.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4965 |Lard]] ||Amelia S.||1934||2003||[wed] Mar 15, 1958 (nee Sullivan)||||||[[Image:Lard-10.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lard-10 |Lard]] ||Lonnie D.||1934||||[wed] Mar 15, 1958||||||[[Image:Lard-10.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McMillen-244 |McMillen]] ||Kaci Charlene ||1997-02-02||1997-02-02||||||||[[Image:McMillen-244.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Norris-2525 |Norris]] ||James "Buck"||1938-10-19||2012-06-29||Father||||||[[Image:Norris-2525.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3773 |Owens]] ||Geraldine "Boots"||1930-08-04||2011-02-08||(nee Sullivan)||||||[[Image:Owens-5261.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3773 |Owens]] ||Bidwell Adam, Sr. "Bid"||1927-10-06||2016-10-06||||||||[[Image:Owens-5261.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pickering-914 |Pickering]] ||Benjamin F.||1875-03-10||1876-07-08||Son of G. W. and M. A. Pickering||||||[[Image:Pickering-914.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Pickering-913 |Pickering]] ||George W.||1847-01-09||1877-04-08||||||||[[Image:Pickering-914.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4511 |Pickering]] ||M. A.||1849-08||1918-10||Mother (nee Sullivan)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4511.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rankin-1725 |Rankin]] ||Billy Joe||1937-08-01||1993-04-11||[wed] Jan 2, 1961; Father; God alone understands; [back] Parents of Kimberly Renee |||||| [[Image:Rankin-1725.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3901 |Rankin]] ||Emma Ruth||1942-07-24||||(nee Sullivan) [wed] Jan 2, 1961; Mother; The Lord is my shepherd; [back] Parents of Kimberly Renee|||||| still living |- | [[Russell-7666 |Russell]] ||Infant Son||1894-10-29||1894-10-29||Infant Son of R. M. & M. A. C. Russell|||||| |- | [[Sullivan-4353 |Smith]] ||Elvira J "Ellie" ||1873||1910||(nee Sullivan)||||||no marker |- | [[Sullivan-3988 |Spell]] ||Bradis||1910-02-28||1980-10-31||(nee Sullivan)||||||[[Image:Spell-188.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spell-188 |Spell]] ||Mack||1902-02-27||1966-01-18||||||||[[Image:Spell-188.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4301 |Sullivan]] ||A. F.||1877||1940||(given Alexander Franklin Sullivan)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4301-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4966 |Sullivan]] ||Aaron Ross||1989-10-15||1989-10-15||Our Angel||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4966.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3718 |Sullivan]] ||Alex ||1847-10-09||1937-03-20||He was a kind and affectionate father and a friend to all,||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3718.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-3079 |Sullivan]] ||Allie Mae Howell||1900-01-30||1991-11-01||(nee Howell)||||||[[Image:Howell-3079.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reddock-6 |Sullivan]] ||Annie Terrissa||1839-11-05||1898-07-07||Wife of Wiley P. Sullivan, Age 59 Yrs 8 Mos & 2 Ds (nee Reddoch)||||||[[Image:Reddock-6.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-6816 |Sullivan]] ||Annie Wells||1893-10-01||1971-02-23||(nee Wells)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4306.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4538 |Sullivan]] ||Arthur Floyd||1927||1982||PVT US Army||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4538.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4522 |Sullivan]] ||B. O.||1877-12-18||1933-02-14||He was loved by God and man. (given name Benjamin O. Sullivan) ||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4522.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4314|Sullivan]] ||B. E. (Buster)||1915-05-14||2004-07-21|| ||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4314.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-1061 |Sullivan]] ||Catherine||||1872-12-14||Wife of Mark Sullivan, Age 40 years (nee Byrd)|||||| [[Image:Byrd-1061.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4519 |Sullivan]] ||Clarence||1891-12-01||1892-08-26||Infant Son of J. W. & M. W. Sullivan; Sleep on ...||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4519.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4553 |Sullivan]] ||Clyde||1908||1962||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4553.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4307 |Sullivan]] ||Dallas L.||1896-03-15||1982-12-21||Father; [mil] Pvt US Army, World War I, 1896 - 1982||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4307-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-2878 |Sullivan]] ||Dovie H.||1902-08-04||1982-10-30||(nee Howell) Victory in Jesus||||||[[Image:Howell-2878.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3768 |Sullivan]] ||E. Fred||1880-08-15||1965-02-07||In God we trust||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3768.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4964 |Sullivan]] ||Edwin Webster||1960-06-18||2014-02-04||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4964.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4274 |Sullivan]] ||Elizabeth "Betsy"||1818||1880||(nee Bishop) ||||||no marker |- | [[White-17537 |Sullivan]] ||Emma B. "Nell" ||1922-02-08||1994-03-01||(nee White); [wed] Oct 20, 1936; Mother; A flower in the garden of God. [back] Parents of Emma Ruth |||||| [[Image:Sullivan-3826.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4518 |Sullivan]] ||Ernest Lafayette||1888-01-03||1888-06-08||Beloved Son of Joseph & Margaret Sullivan Aged 5 Mos 5 Dys||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4518.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-5758 |Sullivan]] ||Eula Lee||1914-08-22||1999-06-23||(nee Kennedy)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4962.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3771 |Sullivan]] ||Fannie C.||1886-09-24||1956-12-22||In God we trust||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3768.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russum-4 |Sullivan]] ||Fannie Mary||1893-05-04||1984-04-08||(nee Russum)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3805-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3894 |Sullivan]] ||Frederic||1821-02-20||1897-04-15||'''need access''' His many virtues form the noblest monument to his memory. |||||| |- | [[Sullivan-4514 |Sullivan]] ||George Washington||1858-11-07||1869-10-11||Son of F. & J. L. Sullivan, Aged 10 Years|||||| |- | [[Harvey-4243 |Sullivan]] ||Gertha H.||1909||1997||(nee Harvey)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4552.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4305 |Sullivan]] ||H. L.||1888||1936||(Harvey Lovelle Sullivan, stone has wrong birth/death years)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4305-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4342|Sullivan]]||H. N.||1892||1913||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4342-1.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4512 |Sullivan]] ||Harriett Elizabeth||1851-10-14||1856-03-10||Dau of F. & J.L. Sullivan, Aged 4 Years|||||| |- | [[Sullivan-3778 |Sullivan]] ||Hester M.||1883-11-08||1883-12-05||Son of A. & M.A.C. Sullivan|||||| |- | [[Sullivan-4332 |Sullivan]] ||Infant||||||no dates; Infant Sullivan||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4332.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4967 |Sullivan]] ||Infant Son||1908-09-20||1908-09-23||Infant Son of E. F. & F. C. Sullivan||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4967.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4517 |Sullivan]] ||Infant Son||1892-06-12||1892-06-12||Son of M. A. & V. E. Sullivan||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4517.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3784 |Sullivan]] ||Infant Son||1908-11-14||1908-11-14||Son of Q. A. & M. L. Sullivan|||||| |- | [[Sullivan-4510 |Sullivan]] ||J. W.||1847-08-18||1892-11-04||Aged 46 Yrs 2 Mos 12 Dys; He followed virtue As his truest guide, Lived as a Christian, As a Christian he died. ||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4510.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3668 |Sullivan]] ||James "Jim"||1810||||Son of Thomas Harvey & Maud Elizabeth Arnold||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3668.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4962 |Sullivan]] ||James Carr||1911-04-13 ||2003-01-07||'''no death date on stone (Aug 2016)'''||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4962.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spell-175 |Sullivan]] ||Joanah Louisa||1821-12-01||1894-04-10||(nee Spell) Wife of F. Sullivan, Aged 72 Years, "Lord,she was thine and not my own. Thou hast not done me wrong" (2 stones, 1st is broken)||||||[[Image:Spell-175.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4552 |Sullivan]] ||Joe B.||1904||1964||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4552.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4021 |Sullivan]] ||John Ben||1854-02||1938-04||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4021.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4302 |Sullivan]] ||John J.||1865-12-07||1912-12-31||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4302-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welborn-424 |Sullivan]] ||Julia||1856||1921||(nee Welborn)||||||[[Image:Welborn-425.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4429|Sullivan]] ||Larry Dale||1944-03-11||1955-01-15||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4429.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4729 |Sullivan]] ||Laura C.||1862-10-08||1875-09-04||Daughter of Mark & Catherine Sullivan||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4729.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Welborn-425|Sullivan]] ||Lucy M.||1873-06-22||1960-03-17||(nee Welborn)||||||[[Image:Welborn-425-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4488 |Sullivan]] ||Mack||1865||1950||(AKA Mark A Sullivan)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4488.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4513 |Sullivan]] ||Maranda Catherine||1857-02-01||1880-12-21||Dau of F. & J. L. Sullivan, Aged 23 Years, She died as she lived trusting in God. (2 stones, 1st is broken)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4513.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-239815 |Sullivan]] ||Marguerite||1918-01-25||1992-09-06||Mother '''(This may also be Sullivan-4566)'''||||||[[Image:Unknown-239815.jpg |130px]] |- | [[Padgett-476 |Sullivan]] ||Marion W.||1848-09-19||1902-07-01||(nee Padgett) Wife of J. W. Sullivan ||||||[[Image:Padgett-476.jpg |130px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3100 |Sullivan]] ||Mark A.||1830-03-29||1913-08-17||On that bright and immoral shore, We shall meet to part no more.||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4729-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4528 |Sullivan]] ||Mary Beryl||1928||1930||Suffer little children to come unto me.||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4528-1.jpg |130px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3795 |Sullivan]] ||Mary K.||1868-12-24||1896-03-06||Daughter of S. R & S. E. Sullivan, Age 27 Yrs 2 Mos 12 D; Weep not father and mother for me, For I am in glory for thee. ||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3795.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3796 |Sullivan]] ||Mary Vondell||1917-06-22||1918-12-24||Dau. of Q. A. & M. L. Sullivan, Age 1 Yr 6 Mos; Weep not, she is at rest.||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3796-1.jpg |130px]] |- | [[Workman-486 |Sullivan]] ||Mary Workman||1803-04-23||1891-10-08||Wife of Thomas Sullivan (nee Workman)|||||| [[Image:Workman-486.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Arnold-1887 |Sullivan]] ||Maude Arnold||1790||1846||Wife of Thomas Sullivan (nee Arnold)||||||| [[Image:Arnold-1887.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Keyes-457 |Sullivan]] ||Maryan C.||1848-05-12||1922-12-17||Wife of Alexander Sullivan (nee Keyes) She was a kind and affectionate wife ...||||||[[Image:Keyes-457-1.jpg |140px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3797 |Sullivan]] ||Mattie L.||1889-08-02||1936-03-31||In after -- time we'll meet her. ||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3797.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-11515 |Sullivan]] ||Minnie V.||1906-04-06 ||1979-03-19||(nee Stewart) Mother|||||| [[Image:Stewart-11515.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4306 |Sullivan]] ||Napoleon A.||1890-10-02||1961-04-24||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4306.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4536 |Sullivan]] ||Nellie Ree||1920-01-24||1921-12-26||Daughter of Mr & Mrs. O. F. Sullivan||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4536.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4535 |Sullivan]] ||Oliver Ford||1898-04-12||1967-09-16||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4535.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tuggle-212 |Sullivan]] ||Ophelia Evelyn||1863-01||1911-07||(nee Tuggle)||||||[[Image:Tuggle-212.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-244145 |Sullivan]] ||Patsy Rollins||1826||||2nd wife of James (Jim) Sullivan (nee Rollins)|||||| [[Image:Unknown-244145.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grace-733 |Sullivan]] ||Polly Ann||1887-08||1949-12||(nee Grace)||||||[[Image:Grace-733.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3805 |Sullivan]] ||Quincy A.||1888-04-22||1971-10-28||Elder||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3805-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4520 |Sullivan]] ||R. T. ||1882-08-11||1906-06-12||Son of J. W. & M. W. Sullivan||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4520.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4537 |Sullivan]] ||Rolford Earl||1924-01-22||1937-03-19||Son of Mr. & Mrs. O. F. Sullivan '''not buried here but has marker'''||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4537-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4331 |Sullivan]] ||Ruby H.||1900-02-19||1901-10-31||Son of J. J. & L. M. Sullivan; Gone but not forgotten. ||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4331.jpg |100px]] |- | [[King-44779|Sullivan]] ||Ruth||1915||none||(nee King)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4553.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3814 |Sullivan]] ||Samuel R.||1838-06-11||1917-01-25||Come Ye Blessed; Sheltered and safe from sorrow||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3814.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3815 |Sullivan]] ||Shelford B. "Shep"||1904-01-29||1980-01-08||A beautiful life||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3815.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4968 |Sullivan]] ||Stanley Stephen||1953-07-27||||Son||||||still living |- | [[Sullivan-4489 |Sullivan]] ||Stella||1874||1962||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4488.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3895|Sullivan]] ||T. J.||1822||1897||(given name Thomas Jefferson) '''need access'''||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3895.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Warren-5716|Sullivan]] ||Thelma A.||1913-02-20||1987-07-06||(nee Warren) ||||||[[Image:Warren-5716.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-1734 |Sullivan]] ||Thomas||1775-01-15||1855-06-10|||||||| [[Image:Sullivan-1734-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3903 |Sullivan]] ||W. Knox||1911-08-15||1971-03-07||Father [mil] Walter K. Knox Mississippi Sgt US Marine Corps World War II |||||| [[Image:Sullivan-3903.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3897 |Sullivan]] ||Wiley P.||1833-08-20||1904-04-18||Aged 70Y 7M 28D, broken stone||||||[[Image:Reddock-6-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4426 |Sullivan]] ||William F.||1922-10-15 ||1990-05-23||||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4426.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3825 |Sullivan]] ||William J.||1871-05-18||1871-06-18||Son of A. & M.A.C. Sullivan||||||[[Image:Sullivan-3825.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4427 |Sullivan]] ||Winnie M.||1925-05-12||1985-12-19||(nee Sullivan)||||||[[Image:Sullivan-4426.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3826 |Sullivan]] ||Woodrow W. "Shine"||1919-12-08||2000-08-29||[wed] Oct 20, 1936; Father; lonely tired traveler home from his journey [back] Parents of Emma Ruth|||||| [[Image:Sullivan-3826.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Westbrook-1063|Switzer]]||Crystal D. ||1953-11-30||1990-04-27||(nee Westbrook) ||||||[[Image:Westbrook-1063.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tilson-220 |Tillson]]||Gizella ||1906||1958||||||||[[Image:Tilson-220.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Arinder-4|Tillson]] ||Idell A.||1925-05-30||1996-07-07||(nee Arinder)||||||[[Image:Arinder-4.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tilson-215 |Tillson]] ||Inf.||1921||1921||Inf of Wilson & Kissiah Tillson||||||[[Image:Tilson-215.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tilson-221 |Tillson]] ||James O. 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    Alexander Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Alexander Name Study]] __NOTOC__
    Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
    If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Alexander Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Alexander Alexander] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Alexander name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Alexander), by time period (18th Century Alexanders), or by topic (Alexander DNA, Alexander Occupations, Alexander Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Alexander Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: VACANT''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Alexander}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    The Weekend Chat is here to introduce G2G to the newer WikiTree members, and to increase the use of the G2G forum by all members. === About the Weekend Chat === Members can post in G2G at any time and receive answers and comments; It works great! The Weekend Chat has a little different twist; its a weekly G2G post supported by the Integrators Project wherein members are invited to come together and "chat" about pretty much anything... but all in one place. In addition to being a real-time view of what we are doing, it provides weekly time-capsules of sorts for the future. You can [[Space:All_About_the_Weekend_Chat#Time_Capsule_-_Review_Past_Chats|Review Past Chats]] at any time. Although it is not a true "chat" in terms of technology (it's a normal g2g post), it is monitored continually and we try our best to respond to each other in a timely fashion. Conversations are carried on at whatever pace the participants desire. For lighter topics or when a stand-alone post is not desired the Chat is the perfect place to share. For important topics, it's good to do both a stand-alone post and to post as an "answer" in the Chat. The more important it is then the more people should see it. === Rules / Guidelines / Procedures === As always, be nice. WikiTree is all about being polite and kind. Because our site is free and open and as genealogy is about families, in order to keep the chat fun for people of all ages, we need to remember our postings to the chat are open to the public. :-) So please no politics, crude language, or more adult type topics. Say something positive and above all have fun. Please "flag" any inappropriate content. It will be reviewed, evaluated, and dealt with promptly. Post as many answers on different topics as you wish, it's ok! === Everyone Is Invited to Participate === The Weekend Chat is for everyone. It's a place to catch up on what people are up to, and to share what you've been doing. New members can say hello, introduce themselves, ask questions, and meet other members. Our seasoned members can share what they have been working on, give tips and advice, or chime in on hot topics. Post as many answers and comments as you wish! It doesn't hurt anyone to post a lot, and many will enjoy their multitude of reading options. === Yes, you may join the Trusted-List === Many people have asked to join the Trusted-List for this page so that they can receive notices regarding changes, news, and progress. The new policy is "yes". Simply request to join by posting a comment on this page or contacting the Weekend Chat Leaders [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] and [[Selman-334|David Selman]] === The Weekend Chat Tag === Follow the G2G Tag: {{Tag Link|weekend_chat}} to receive notifications when the Chat is posted. Click on the tag at any time to display previous posts with that tag. Adjust the Tags you follow here: [[Special:Following|Tags Followed by (You)]] === Leaders and Coordinators of Projects === You are invited and encouraged to contribute weekly news about your projects. Recruit new members, spread praise to contributors, share news or accomplishments or future plans, etc. We'd like to hear from each project regularly. === Best Answers === * After much discussion, we have come to the conclusion that all answers in the Weekend Chat are of equal importance and weight. So we are going to discontinue the Best Answer portion as it adds points and then takes them away from posters and is causing some hurt feelings. So in the interest of everyone is equal and valued we will delete any best answers given which will deduct those points because it has been pointed out that to give everyone best answer is also not a viable option. * === This Weekend's Chat === Pip Sheppard will host most of the Weekend Chats unless noted below. We do encourage others to host and will help you do so. It is a good experience and a lot of fun! See below for more info on hosting the Weekend Chat. The current Weekend Chat link will be posted here for each Weekend Chat for your convenience. Thank you, G2G Integrators Team. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1736805/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-april-26th-28th-2024 Click here for the Weekend Chat for April 26th - 28th, 2024] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] === Hosting the Weekend Chat === [[Space:Weekend_Chat|Click here for the Hosting the Weekend Chat Page and for information on How to host.]] === Contact about Hosting the Weekend Chat === We are always looking for enthusiastic members to host the Chat. If you are interested let us know! G2G Weekend Chat Leaders - [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] and [[Selman-334|David Selman]] G2G Weekend Chat Coordinator - === Support Contacts === G2G Integrators Project Leaders - [[Selman-334|David Selman]] and [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] G2G Integrators Project Coordinators - === Time Capsule - Review Past Chats === ''This list is still being compiled... thank you for your patience.''
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26th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1560055/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-march-31st-april-2023 March 31st - April 2nd, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1563878/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-april-7th-2023 April 7th - 9th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1567196/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-april-14th-16th-2023 April 14th - 16th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :Friday, April 21, 2023 Due to the Connect-a-Thon there will be no Weekend Chat. :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1574040/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-april-28th-30th-2023 April 28th - 30th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1577283/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-may-5th-7th-2023 May 5th - 7th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1579882/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-12th-14th-2023 May 12th - 14th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1582859/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-19th-21st-2023 May 19th - 21st, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1585598/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-26th-28th-2023 May 26th - 28th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1588471/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-june-2nd-4th-2023 June 2nd - 4th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1591617/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-june-11th-2023 June 9th - 11th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1594207/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-june-16th-18th-2023 June 16th - 18th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1597689/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-june-23rd-25th-2023 June 23rd - 25th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1601302/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-june-30th-july-2023 June 30th - July 2nd, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1604827/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-july-7th-9th-2023 July 7th - 9th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :Friday, July 14, 2023, Due to the Summer Connect-a-Thon there will be no Weekend Chat. :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1611200/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-july-21st-23rd-2023 July 21st - 23rd, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1614763/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-july-28th-30th-2023 July 28th - 30th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1618194/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-august-4th-2023 August 4th - 6th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1620971/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-august-11th-13th-2023 August 11th - 13th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1623734/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-august-18th-20th-2023 August 18th - 20th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1626882/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-august-25th-27th-2023 August 25th - 27th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1630583/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-september-2023 September 1st - 3rd, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1633826/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-september-10th-2023 September 8th - 10th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1637364/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-september-15th-17th-2023 September 15th - 17th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1640123/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-september-22nd-24th-2023 September 22nd - 24th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :Friday, September 29 - Weekend Chat Canceled for the Fall Source A Thon. :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1646650/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-october-6th-2023 October 6th - 8th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1649331/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-october-13th-15th-2023 October 13th - 15th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1651952/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-october-20th-22nd-2023 October 20th - 22nd, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1654480/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-october-27th-29th-2023 October 27th - 29th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1657552/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-november-2023 November 3rd - 5th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1660381/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-november-10th-12th-2023 November 10th - 12th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1663371/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-november-17th-19th-2023 November 17th - 19th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1666099/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-november-24th-26th-2023 November 24th - 26th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1668973/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-december-2023 December 1st - 3rd, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1671862/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-december-10th-2023 December 8th - 10th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1675238/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-december-15th-17th-2023 December 15th - 17th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678514/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-december-22nd-24th-2023 December 22nd - 24th, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1681111/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-december-29th-31st-2023 December 29th - 31st, 2023] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1685386/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-january-5th-2024 January 5th - 7th, 2024] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1688939/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-january-12th-14th-2024 January 12th - 14th, 2024] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :Friday, January 19, 2024 - Weekend Chat Canceled for the Winter/January Connect-a-thon A Thon. :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1695266/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-january-26th-28th-2024 January 26th - 28th, 2024] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1698784/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-february-2024 February 2nd - 4th, 2024] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1702703/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-february-11th-2024 February 9th - 11th, 2024] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1705877/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-february-16th-18th-2024 February 16th - 18th, 2024] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1708605/welcome-weekend-chat-members-invited-february-23rd-25th-2024 February 23rd - 25th, 2024] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1711768/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-march-1st-2024 March 1st - 3rd, 2024] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1715016/welcome-the-weekend-chat-all-members-invited-march-10th-2024 March 8th - 10th, 2024] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1718710/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-march-15th-17th-2024 March 15th - 17th, 2024] - hosted by [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1721701/welcome-the-weekend-chat-members-invited-march-22nd-24th-2024 March 22nd - 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    All Souls Cemetery, Germantown, Maryland

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    [[Project:Maryland_Cemeteries|Maryland Cemeteries Project]] For the Cemetery Category, see [[:Category: All Souls Cemetery, Germantown, Maryland]] ===About=== This free space page for the All Souls Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maryland_Cemeteries|Maryland Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maryland Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. All Souls Cemetery is located in Germantown, Montgomery County, Maryland. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
    All Souls Cemetery
    11401 Brink Road
    Germantown, MD 20876
    Phone: (301) 428-1995 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
    39.2094986, -77.2332137 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/11365+Brink+Rd,+Germantown,+MD+20876/@39.2094986,-77.2332137,523m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89b62b7168d1c0d1:0x906bef9a1e9912ca All Souls Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1991980 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Name ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | GPS ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Aanensen-1|Aanensen, Elaine A]]||19-JUN-1935||11-JUL-2007||||||[[Image:Aanensen-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Adams-18768|Adams, Laurence J]]||13-MAR-1921||13-FEB-2008||||||[[Image:Adams-18768.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Adams-18769|Adams, Stanley R]]||13-JUN-1955||4-FEB-2008||||||[[Image:Adams-18769.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Afshar-1|Afshar, Khalil]]||1930||2007||||||[[Image:Afshar-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ajot-1|Ajot, Selene E]]||15-AUG-2006||15-AUG-2006||||||[[Image:Ajot-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Al-Khatib-1|Al-Khatib, Rafika]]||1928||2006||||||[[Image:Al-Khatib-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ally-9|Ally, Yusuf]]||1932||2002||||||[[Image:Ally-9.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265716|Almario, Adela]]||30-SEP-1914||30-AUG-2004||||||[[Image:Unknown-265716.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Almario-1|Almario, Emelio S]]||26-MAY-1907||2-FEB-1981||||||[[Image:Unknown-265716.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Alovera-1|Alovera, Araceli A]]||29-OCT-1929||16-MAY-2008||||||[[Image:Alovera-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Alvarez-487|Alvarez, Clemente]]||23-DEC-1939||24-JAN-2008||||||[[Image:Alvarez-487.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Amarteifio-1|Amarteifio, Sarah]]||29-MAY-1933||6-MAY-2008||||||[[Image:Amarteifio-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Antos-1|Antos, George]] ||28-JUL-1918||11-JUL-2008||Sgt US Army Air Forces, World War II||||[[Image:Antos-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Appiah-2|Appiah, Jeffrey]]||20-MAY-1963||3-JAN-2007||||||[[Image:Appiah-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Aquilino-27|Aquilino, Tammie L]]||13-DEC-1958||8-AUG-2004||||||[[Image:Aquilino-27.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265717|Atchison, Sterling C]]||11-NOV-1927||3-JAN-2004||||||[[Image:Unknown-265717.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Aviles-17|Aviles, Elsa Maria]]||12-MAR-1949||23-DEC-2007||||||[[Image:Aviles-17.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bagarus-1|Bagarus, Cynthia M]]||31-DEC-1957||24-AUG-2004||||||[[Image:Bagarus-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Baker-16111|Baker, Donald Matthew]]||7-JUN-1925||23-NOV-2006||||||[[Image:Baker-16111.jpg|100px]] |- | [[O'Hora-4|Baker, Joan M]]||17-SEP-1933||6-SEP-2008||nee O'Hora||||[[Image:Baker-16111.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Balana-1|Balana, Maria Luisa R]]||28-NOV-1951||14-OCT-2006||||||[[Image:Balana-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Banker-87|Banker, Charlotte C]]||5-DEC-2003||5-DEC-2003||||||[[Image:Banker-87.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Banks-2501|Banks, Joseph F]]||16-JAN-1938||9-JUN-2004||||||[[Image:Banks-2501.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Barteck-2|Barteck, Anthony F]]||1936||2003||||||[[Image:Barteck-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bayman-7|Bayman, Kenneth E]]||1942||2005||||||[[Image:Bayman-7.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Behrens-189|Behrens, Lidia C]]||24-JAN-1924||25-APR-2004||||||[[Image:Behrens-189.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Benavides-74|Benavides, Gustavo]] ||10-FEB-1964||20-NOV-2007||||||[[Image:Benavides-74.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bendel-16|Bendel, Theresa R]]||22-DEC-1963||10-FEB-2008||||||[[Image:Bendel-16.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Abdelnour-1|Bender, Simone]] ||30-OCT-1939||22-APR-2006||nee Abdelnour||||[[Image:Abdelnour-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Benjamin-1469|Benjamin, Bennie]]||1941||2004||||||[[Image:Benjamin-1469.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Benjumea-1|Benjumea, Jesus O]]||1928||2005||||||[[Image:Benjumea-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berens-55|Berens, Frederick W Jr]]||1923||2004||||||[[Image:Berens-55.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-265733|Berens, Lavonne O]]||1923||2004||||||[[Image:Berens-55.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bernero-1|Bernero, Gail]]||1937||2006||||||[[Image:Bernero-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bhengera-Morrison-1|Bhengera-Morrison, Mary]] ||22-MAY-2006||22-MAY-2006||||||[[Image:Bhengera-Morrison-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Biba-5|Biba, Spiro]]||14-DEC-1931||8-FEB-2007||||||[[Image:Biba-5.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Black-5433|Black, Annelle C]]||14-SEP-1918||28-MAY-2008||||||[[Image:Black-5433.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Blanco-77|Blanco, Carmen De]]||1934||2007||||||[[Image:Blanco-77.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Board-239|Board, John E]]||10-OCT-1923||2-SEP-2004||||||[[Image:Board-239.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bobillo-1|Bobillo, Bertalina]]||21-JUN-1933||26-MAY-2006||||||[[Image:Bobillo-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Boers-39|Boers, Stephen]]||11-NOV-1982||13-NOV-2005||||||[[Image:Boers-39.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bolton-1151|Bolton, Beverly Sue]]||1974||2005||||||[[Image:Bolton-1151.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Booth-2911|Booth, Marilyn A]]||12-JAN-1933||9-JUN-2007||||||[[Image:Booth-2911.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Boutchia-1|Boutchia, Alfred J]]||1938||2005||||||[[Image:Boutchia-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Boutiette-6|Boutiette, James P]]||1931||2003||||||[[Image:Boutiette-6.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Boyd-4732|Boyd, David T]]||22-DEC-1930||8-NOV-2008||||||[[Image:Boyd-4732.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Boyle-1145|Boyle, Peter Joseph Jr]]||26-SEP-1921||30-FEB-2007||||||[[Image:Boyle-1145.jpg|100px]] |- 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[[Buck-2447|Buck, Patrick Paul]]||6-APR-1964||27-SEP-2006||||||[[Image:Buck-2447.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Coleman-4678|Buckley, Catherine E]]||28-MAY-1927||26-DEC-2007||||nee Coleman ||[[Image:Coleman-4678.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Butt-586|Butt, Maurice P]]||24-FEB-1978||15-MAR-2006||||||[[Image:Butt-586.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Calabro-7|Calabro, Jeanne Alyce]]||1952||2005||||||[[Image:Calabro-7.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carbis-17|Carbis, Guy F]]||13-MAR-1916||25-MAR-2005||||||[[Image:Carbis-17.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ruiz-390|Carroll, Mercie]]||1-JUN-1954||14-MAR-2007||||nee Ruiz ||[[Image:Ruiz-390.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cashman-252|Cashman, Carolyn]]||1938||2008||||||[[Image:Cashman-252.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Castillo-307|Castillo, Jorge E]]||1940||2004||||||[[Image:Castillo-307.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Castonguay-36|Castonguay, Amy Eileen ]]||28-JUN-2004||21-JUL-2004||||||[[Image:Castonguay-36.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Champagne-469|Champagne, Carole Ann]]||30-JUL-1946||28-APR-2006||||||[[Image:Champagne-469.jpg|100px]] |- | 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    [[Category:Indiana Projects]] [[Category:Allen County, Indiana]] [[Category:Indiana]] *'''This project is a part of the [[Project:Indiana|Indiana Project]].'''
    Welcome to the Allen County, Indiana Project!
    The coordinator for this project is [[Davis-18975|Shirley Davis]]. ===Early History of Allen County=== :1697 - The French built Fort Miami at the juncture of the St. Joseph, St. Mary's and Maumee rivers, the main portage between the Great Lakes and the Mississippi River via the Maumee River.http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h2273.html :1794 - [[Wayne-27 |Gen. Anthony Wayne]] established a [https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/centraldowntown/last-two-american-forts/ U. S. military fort] where the St. Joseph river and the St. Mary's river meet to form the Maumee after his victory over the Miami Indians. :1805 - [[Harrison-912|William Henry Harrison, Governor of the Indiana Territory]], acting for the United States government, signed the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Treaty_of_Grouseland Treaty of Grouseland] purchasing land, including all land east of a line running from the northwest corner of Fort Wayne to Brookville, for the United States.https://web.archive.org/web/20080210030337/http://www.gbl.indiana.edu/archives/dockett_317a/317a_1a.html :1823 - John Barr and John McCorkle combined resources to buy the original 110 acre tract.http://historycenterfw.blogspot.com/ :1824 - Allen County was established April 1. Its 660 square miles makes it the largest land-area county in Indiana. Allen County is within a 200-mile radius of Chicago, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus (Ohio), Detroit, Indianapolis, Louisville, Milwaukee and Ontario. It is a one-day drive of one-third of the U.S. population. Fort Wayne was selected as the proper place for the county seat. A good short history of the first few years of the county is given at [http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/allenearly.html Genealogy Trails].{{Image|file=Fairfield-171.jpg |align=r |size=200px |caption=Wabash Erie Canal Design}} :1825 - The canal linking Fort Wayne and Huntington, Indiana was completed. :1837 - Land for the Barr Street Market was donated to the city by Samuel Hanna. :1843 - [https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/centraldowntown/wabash-and-erie-canal/ The Wabash Erie Canal] reached Fort Wayne. :1845 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Appleseed Johnny Appleseed] was buried in Fort Wayne :1846 - Concordia Theological Seminary, Fort Wayne's oldest college, was founded. :1850's - The mainline of the Pittsburg, Fort Wayne & Chicago Railroad was built.http://www.fwarailfan.net/fortwayne_hist.htm :1860 - "On the eve of the (Civil) war, in 1860, Allen County had a population of 10,388. By the time the war ended in 1865, Allen County had sent 4,103 soldiers to fight for the Union; 489 of those soldiers ultimately lost their life."https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/kekionga/civil-war-memorial/ Civil War Memorial ARCH A [http://historycenterfw.blogspot.com/2014/01/allen-county-in-civil-war.html memorial] to the fallen was dedicated October 10, 1894 in Lawton Park.{{Image|file=Allen County Indiana-43.jpg |align=r |size=200px |caption=Beer-Garden, Brewery, Residence and Industries of C. L. Centlivre}} :1862 -[[Centlivre-21| Charles L. Centlivre]] opened the C. L. Centlivre Brewing Company on the Lima Plank Road, now Spy Run.http://www.fortwaynebeer.com/centlivre-brewing :1869 - Colonel Thomas W. Swinney leased his property to the City. It became known as Swinney Park. :1871 - The National League of Professional Base Ball Players was formed, and its first game between the Kekiongas of Fort Wayne and Forest City of Cleveland was played May 4th.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1871_in_baseball :1880 - Reservoir Park developed when the City reservoir was built. :1881 - James A. Jenny brought electric arc lighting to Fort Wayne. [http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/inauthors/view?docId=VAC0997&doc.view=print&anchor.id=#VAC0997-511 Pictorial History of Fort Wayne] :1886 - Bishop John H. Leurs initiated the building of St. Vincent Orphan Asylum for girls.https://www.genealogycenter.info/search_svvhistory.php :1886 - McCulloch Park given to the City by Mr. Hugh McCulloch. :1888 - The Herman Berghoff Brewing Company produces its first Dortmunder Beer.http://www.fortwaynebeer.com/berghoff-brewing :1890 - The first buildings of the [http://www.fortwaynereader.com/story.php?uid=3206 Indiana School for Feeble Minded] were completed. They were designed in the Richardsonian-Romanesque style by local architects John Wing and Marshall Mahurin, who also designed both the City Building (now History Center) and John Bass’s home “Brookside” (now University of St. Francis) in the same style.http://www.asylumprojects.org/index.php/Fort_Wayne_Developmental_Center {{Image|file=Allen County Indiana-44.jpg |align=r |size=100px |caption=Fort Wayne Developmental Center}} {{Image|file=Allen County Indiana-1.png |align=r |size=100px |caption=Wayne Knitting Mills}} :1891 - Theodore Thieme opened the Wayne Knitting Mills.http://historycenterfw.blogspot.com/2013/07/normald-0-false-false-false-en-us-ja-x.html :1894 -[Eckrich-16|Peter Eckrich] opened a local meat market which grew into [[https://eckrich.com/about/ Eckrich Inc.]] :1894 - McCulloch Park given to the City by Mr. Hugh McCulloch. :1895 - Colonel Foster headed up a committee to investigate formation of a municipal park board. He believed that Fort Wayne should have a city park within a 10 minute walk of every home. :1896-1919 - Robinson Park was a very popular recreation area 7 miles northeast of Ft Wayne. {{Image|file=Allen County Indiana-45.jpg |align=r |size=100px |caption=Robinson Park Pavilion}} {{Image|file=Allen County Indiana-46.jpg |align=r |size=100px |caption=Robinson Park Plaza}} :1896 - The Wolf & Dessauer Department Store was founded by Sam Wolf and Myron E. Dessauer. It was very popular. The Christmas windows and Santa's arrival at the train station became a Fort Wayne tradition.[https://yearsafter.wordpress.com/2010/04/05/legendary-department-store-wolf-dessauer-if-a-vintage-purse-could-tell-a-story/ Legendary Department Store] :1904 - The Fort Wayne Bible College was founded. :1905 - S. F. Bowser, Fort Wayne native, invented the "self-measuring, gasoline storage pump."https://www.indianalandmarks.org/2017/05/bowser-building/ {{Image|file=Shirley Davis To-Do List-4.jpg |align=r |size=100px |caption=Art Smith in his biplane}} :1905 - The Honorable Mayor Henry C. Berghoff appointed the first Board of Park Commissioners. :1911 - Jan. 27, Art Smith, Fort Wayne's "Bird Boy" completed his biplane, "Honey Bug," and made his first flight which ended in a crash. :1913 - The Fort Wayne to Goshen Road became [https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/centraldowntown/lincoln-highway The Lincoln Highway]. :1913 - The Maumee River rose from 7 feet to 26 feet causing the [https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/centraldowntown/headwaters-park/ worst flood on record]. It caused seven deaths, left 15,000 homeless and damaged over 5,500 buildings. :1914 - The Pennsylvania Railroad Station opened.http://www.bakerstreettrainstation.com/history.htm :1917 - Arthur Williams was the first African American policeman. He drove paddy wagon until 1940. :1919 - Aviation arrived in Fort Wayne in 1919 when Smith Field opened and served as the city’s primary commercial airfield until Baer Field (now Fort Wayne International) was transferred to the city in 1947 after serving as a military base during World War II. :1921 - The Fort Wayne Museum of Art, then incorporated with the school, received its first collection of 10 paintings donated by Theodore Thieme. :1922 - South Side High School became the second high school in Fort Wayne. :1925 - [http://www.historyofwowo.com/history.html WOWO] radio begins broadcasting with 500 watts. :1928 - Lakeside Park was named a National Rose Garden, an honor it retains today.http://www.fortwayneparks.org/index.php?option=com_content&id=176%3Alakeside-park-a-rose-garden-&Itemid=33 :1930 - [https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/centraldowntown/the-lincoln-tower/ The Lincoln Tower], then the tallest building in Indiana, was completed. :1930 - Indiana Institute of Technology was founded. :1930 - [https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/kekionga/water-filtration-plant/ Fort Wayne Three Rivers Water Filtration Plant] was completed. :1932 - Bishop John F. Noll had St. Vincent Villa built to accommodate both boys and girls whose parents were deceased or unable to care for them. Nine buildings were built between 1932 and 1950, {{Image|file=Allen_County_Indiana-42.jpg |align=r |size=100px |caption=St. Vincent Villa Administration Building }} :1941 - Fort Wayne Coca-Cola Bottling Works, Inc. opens with 58, 613 sq. ft. and a capacity of 276,480 bottles a day. {{Image|file=Allen County Indiana-47.jpg |align=r |size=100px |caption=Ft. Wayne Coca-Cola bottling Works}} :1941 - The War Department told the city it would locate a base there if an airfield was built. It was named [http://www.museumofthesoldier.com/baer_field.htm Baer Field] to honor [[Baer-421 | Paul Baer]], a World War I Ace. :1941 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_Zollner Fred Zollner] launched the [http://www.nba.com/pistons/news/ftwayne_071016.html Zollner Pistons]. :1944 - The Fort Wayne Junior Chamber of Commerce undertook the project of building a field house for the city and dedicating it as a war memorial. [http://www.memorialcoliseum.com/about-us/history The Allen County War Memorial Coliseum] was dedicated in September 1952. :1945 - [https://www.aagpbl.org/index.cfm/teams/1945/fort-wayne-daisies/12 Fort Wayne Daisies] were members of the All-America Girls Professional Baseball League from 1945 to 1954. They played their games at North Side High School and Memorial Park. :1952 - Fifty-four acres were added to Fort Wayne’s Franke Park to establish a nature preserve which in 1965 became the [http://kidszoo.org/about-the-zoo/history/ Fort Wayne Children's Zoo], one of the nation's best. ===Allen County Pages on WikiTree=== *[[Space:French_Settlers_of_Allen_County,_Indiana|French Settlers of Allen County, Indiana]] * [[Space:Lindenwood_Cemetery|Lindenwood Cemetery]] ===Historical Attractions=== * [http://www.visitfortwayne.com/listing/african-african-american-historical-museum/6/ The African/African-American Historical Society and Museum] has preserved African-American history from Allen County. The museum has docent-led tours through its ten exhibits, including information on African villages and coming to America. Diary entries from William E. Warfield, publisher of Fort Wayne's first Black Newspaper are featured on the first floor of the museum. 436 E. Douglas Avenue, Fort Wayne, IN 260-420-0765 *[http://historycenterfw.blogspot.com/2014/02/world-class-county-courthouse.html Allen County Court House] 1902 [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana.jpg | 80px]] 715 S. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, IN Check out the 360 degree [https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/centraldowntown/allen-county-courthouse/ virtual tours]. * [http://alumni.sf.edu/institutional-advancement/brookside-tours/ John H Bass Mansion] 1903 [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-23.jpg | 100px]] 2701 Spring Street, Fort Wayne, IN It is now part of St. Francis University Campus. * [http://www.midtownecrossing.net/blackstone.html Blackstone Building] 1927 [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-30.jpg | 60px]] 112 W. Washington Street, Fort Wayne, IN * [https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/centraldowntown/canal-house/ The Canal House] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-2.jpg | 80px]] 114 West Superior, Fort Wayne, IN * [http://cathedralfortwayne.org/ Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-3.jpg | 50px]] Jefferson and Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, IN * [[Richardville-3|Jean Baptiste de Richardville House]] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-1.jpg | 80px]] 5705 Bluffton Road, Fort Wayne, IN * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/E._Ross_Adair_Federal_Building_and_United_States_Courthouse E. Ross Adair Federal Building and United States Courthouse] 1932 [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-38.jpg | 80px]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_S._Edsall_House William S. Edsall House] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-4.jpg | 80px]] 305 W. Main, Fort Wayne, IN * [http://fwembassytheatre.org/about-us/ Embassy Theater] and Indiana Hotel [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-31.jpg | 80px]] 121 W. Jefferson St., Fort Wayne, IN * [http://www.fortwaynefiremuseum.com/ Engine House No. 3] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-22.jpg | 100px]] 226 W. Washington Blvd., Fort Wayne, IN *[https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/centraldowntown/old-city-hall-history-center/ Old Fort Wayne City Hall] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-21.jpg | 80px]] 308 E. Berry Street, Fort Wayne, now houses [https://www.fwhistorycenter.com/aboutUs.html The History Center] , * [http://www.midtownecrossing.net/fort-wayne-printing.html Fort Wayne Printing Company Building] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-26.jpg | 80px]] 114 W. Washington Street, Fort Wayne, IN * [https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/centraldowntown/journal-gazette-building/ Journal Gazette Building] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-33.jpg | 80px]] 701 S. Clinton Street, Fort Wayne, IN * Karpeles Manuscript LibraryMuseum [https://sites.google.com/site/kmlfortwayne/Home Fairfield Hall], 2710 S. Fairfield Avenue, Fort Wayne, IN 46807 and Piqua Hall, 3039 Piqua Ave., Fort Wayne, IN 46806 * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_A._Keplinger_House Harry A. Keplinger House] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-34.jpg | 80px]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kresge-Groth_Building Kresge Groth Building] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-35.jpg | 80px]] * [https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/centraldowntown/the-landing/ The Landing] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-11.jpg | 80px]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McColloch-Weatherhogg_Double_House McCulloch Weatherhogg Double House] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-13.jpg | 80px]] * [https://archfw.org/heritagetrail/centraldowntown/mcculloch-weatherhogg-house-first-presbyterian-church/ Hugh McCulloch House] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-6.jpg | 80px]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis_Mohr_Block Louis Mohr Block] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-20.jpg | 60px]] * [https://fortwaynerailroad.org/nickel-plate-road-no-765/ Nickel Plate765] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-36.jpg | 80px]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ninde-Mead-Farnsworth_House Ninde Mead Farnsworth House] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-25.jpg | 100px]] Inventor Philo T. Farnsworth developed a television system that included a receiver and a camera that he produced commercially under the name of Farnsworth Television and Radio Corp. from 1938 to 1951 while he lived in Fort Wayne. * Nine Mile Restaurant is possibly the oldest restaurant in northern Indiana. In 1837 a tavern/inn was established on the site. In 1850 John Holmes acquired it and renamed it Nine Mile House. Because it stood nine miles from the Allen County Courthouse, it was a convenient place for travelers on the old Piqua Road to stop. It became a gathering place for those in southern Allen County. Today the original structure is partially enclosed by additions, but the original roofline is visible.[http://historycenterfw.blogspot.com/2011/08/allen-countys-oldest-restaurant.html History Center Notes & Queries] * [https://oldfortwayne.org/about-us/history/ The Old Fort] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-37.jpg | 80px]] Tours and reenactments at the fort educate visitors about Fort Wayne and the Northwest Territory in the 1600 and 1700s. * [http://www.bakerstreettrainstation.com/history.htm Pennsylvania Railroad Station] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-27.jpg | 120px]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Claus_Peters_House John Claus Peters House] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-17.jpg | 80px]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Randall_Building_(Fort_Wayne,_Indiana) Randall Building] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-24.jpg | 80px]] * [https://archfw.org/portfolio-items/alexander-t-rankin-house/ Alexander T. Rankin House] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-5.jpg | 80 px]] Alexander Rankin, Pastor of 1st Presbyterian Church, was an abolitionist. This structure is the only remaining in Fort Wayne that was part of the Underground Railroad. The small attached building facing the front of the street was the office of the first African American doctor in Fort Wayne. * [http://www.stpaulsfw.org/index.php/history Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-16.jpg | 80px]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schmitz_Block Schmitz Block] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-14.jpg | 80px]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Side_High_School_(Fort_Wayne,_Indiana) South Side High School] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-29.jpg | 80px]] * The Thomas W. Swinney Homestead [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-7.jpg | 80px]] is maintained by [http://www.settlersinc.org/ The Old Settlers] along with the Settlers 1849 log house on the same property. * [Trinity Episcopal Church] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-9.jpg | 80px]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wabash_Railroad_Depot Wabash Railroad Depot] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-19.jpg | 80px]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wells_Street_Bridge_(Fort_Wayne,_Indiana) Wells Street Bridge] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-18.jpg | 80px]] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fisher_West_Farm Fisher West Farm] [[Image:Allen_County_Indiana-10.jpg | 80px]] {{Image|file=Allen_County_Indiana.png|caption=Allen County, indiana Townships Map}} ===[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_County,_Indiana Allen County Towns and Townships]=== Allen County is located in northeastern Indiana. It contains the cities of Fort Wayne and New Haven, and the towns of Grabill, Huntertown and Leo-Cedarville. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-aboitetwp.html Aboite Township]==== The western portion of Fort Wayne is located in Aboite Township. The [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/aboite.html Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has online records for the following Aboite cemeteries: Bullard Family-Oak Grove, Covington Memorial Gardens, Greenlawn Memorial Park, Hamilton Family, Turner Family, Union Chapel and Vermilyea. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vermilyea_Inn_Historic_District The Vermilyea Inn] built in 1839 is on the National Register of Historic Places ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-adamstwp.html Adams Township]==== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/adams.html Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Adams Township: Adams Family, Adams Township, Catholic, Concordia Garden, Concordia Lutheran Old, Connors Family, Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Koehlinger Family, Martin Luther, St. John's Roman, St. Peter German Evangelical Lutheran Ohio Synod, Tilbury, Trier Family and Trinity Evangelical Lutheran. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-cedarcreektwp.html Cedar Creek Township]==== The town of Grabill came in to being when the Wabash Railroad reached that point. Joseph Grabill, a local farmer, recorded the plat of 23 lots in 1902. The town was named for him, and he became the first postmaster. The Grabill area is the home of Allen County's Amish community which arrived in 1852.http://www.grabill.net/History___Amish_Culture.html [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/cedarcreek.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Cedar Creek Township: Cedar Creek Amish, Cedarville, Hosler Market, Leo Memorial New, Leo Cemetery Old, Notestine Family, Rhodes Family, St. Leo Roman Catholic, Schlatter, Schwartz, Viberg Chapel, and Yaggy. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-eelrivertwp.html Eel River Township]==== The western part of Huntertown is located in Eel River Township. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/eelriver.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Eel River Township: Eel River, Fairview-Warcup, Riverview, and Watterson Johnstons (Johnston)-Wesley Chapel. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-jacksontwp.html Jackson Township]==== There are no sizable towns or known cemeteries in this rural township. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-jeffersontwp.html Jefferson Township]==== The eastern edge of New Haven is located in Jefferson Township[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/jefferson.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Jefferson Township: Doyle, Emmanuel Lutheran, Maples, St. Louis Besancon Roman Catholic, Whitney Family, and Platt. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-lafayettetwp.html Lafayette Township]==== The town of Zanesville is located in Lafayette Township. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/lafayette.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Lafayette Township: Albright, Branstrator Family, Fogwell, Indian Burial Ground, Kelsey Family, and Roller-Voltz. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-laketwp.html Lake Township]==== Arcola, Dunn Mill and Levert are located in Lake Township. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/lake.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Lake Township: Hadley, Lake Chapel, and St. Patrick Roman Catholic-Arcola Roman Catholic. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-madisontwp.html Madison Township]==== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/madison.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Madison Township: Marquart Lutheran, Massillon Evangelical Lutheran, Pleasant Valley, and St. John's Lutheran Flat Rock-Fry German Lutheran-German Lutheran. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-mariontwp.html Marion Township]==== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/marion.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Marion Township: Antioch Lutheran-Holt Family, Bethel Baptist, Coleman Family, Emmanual Lutheran-Soest-Emmanual Lutheran, Hall, Hitzeman Lutheran Settlement, Morton Family, Poe-Williamsport, St. John's Evangelical Lutheran, St. Joseph Roman Catholic, St. Paul Evangelical Lutheran, and Thompson Family. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-maumeetwp.html Maumee Township]==== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/maumee.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Maumee: Amish, Christ Lutheran-Woodburn German, Diehl, Saylor, Woodburn Mennonite Missionary, and Zion Lutheran Cemetery at Bull Rapids. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-milantwp.html Milan Township]==== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/milan.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Milan Township: Amish, Gar Creek Union, Irving Family, Plattner Family, St. Paul's Lutheran Cemetery at Gar Creek, and Schwartz Family. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-monroetwp.html Monroe Township]==== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/monroe.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Monroe Township: Brown Chapel-Brown Family, Flat Rock Lutheran, IOOF Cemetery Monroeville, Inc.- Monroeville Memorial-Odd Fellow, Masonic A&FM, Old Methodist, St. Rose Roman Catholic, Schlemmer Family-Slemmer Family, Stephenson Family-Sugar Grove-Sugar Ridge, Whittern Family, and Henry Knefelkamp Family. ====[http://www.weather.gov/iwx/history_andrewsdiary Perry Township]==== Huntertown was platted in 1869 and named for William T. Hunter. Mr. Rapin Andrews kept a [http://www.weather.gov/iwx/history_andrewsdiary weather diary of Perry Township] from July 17, 1839 until his death. His family maintained it until 1874. It was given to the Weather Bureau in 1934. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/perry.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Perry Family: Allen County Health Center-County Home, Dutch Ridge, Huntertown Cem. New, Huntertown Cem. Old. Robinson Chapel, and Union Chapel. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-pleasanttwp.html Pleasant Township]==== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/pleasant.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Pleasant Township: Brenton Chapel-Coverdale-Robinson, Lindlag Family, Nine Mile Methodist-Five Points-Maple Lawn, St. Aloysius Roman Catholic, St. Marks Lutheran-New, and St Marks Lutheran-Old. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-stjoetwp.html Saint Joseph Township]==== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/saintjoseph.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Saint Joseph Township: Bowers, Concordia Lutheran New, Crosier, Fort Wayne State Hospital & Training Center-Indiana Feeble minded School Cemetery, Highland Park, Klinger-Riverbend, Kukuck-Bullerman-St. Stephens, Lutheran-Goeglien Cemetery, Parker, Pierre Settlement-St. Michael's Roman Catholic, St. Peter Lutheran-New-Goeglein-New, and St. Peter Lutheran-Old-Goeglein-Old. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-scipiotwp.html Scipio Township]==== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/scipio.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Scipio Township: Scipo and Shell (Schell)-Shull-Sowers. ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-springfieldtwp.html Springfield Township]==== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/springfield.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Springfield Township: Roth Road Amish, Harlan Memorial-New-Maysville Memorial-New, Harlan-Old-Maysville-Old, Salem Evangelical-Springfield, Spencerville Amish, and Walnut Ridge Lutheran ====[http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/twphistory/hist-washingtontwp.html Washington Township]==== [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/washington.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Washington Township: Archer-Johnny Appleseed, Bethel-Wallen, Hatfield, New St.Vincent Roman Catholic, Old Sacred Heart-St.Vincent Roman Catholic, St. Paul Lutheran-Coldwater Lutheran-Ludwig, Suburban Bethlehem Lutheran and Waters Family. ====Wayne Township==== Fort Wayne - "The story of the beginnings of Fort Wayne is the record of the most famous portage in America."Griswold, Bert Joseph [http://webapp1.dlib.indiana.edu/inauthors/view?docId=VAC0997&brand=ia-books The Pictorial History of Fort Wayne] Chicago: Robert O. Law Co, 1917. p. 20. Much early Ft Wayne history and firsts happened on Columbia Street where businesses faced the canal with their backs to Columbia Street.https://archive.org/stream/columbiastreetst00bate/columbiastreetst00bate_djvu.txt Fort Wayne was an All-America City Award recipient in 1982, 1998, and 2009.https://www.cityoffortwayne.org/fort-wayne-wins-third-all-america-city-award.html [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/wayne.html The Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] has records for the following cemeteries in Wayne Township: Allen County Poor Farm Site, Broadway-McCulloch, Cathedral of Immaculate Conception Crypt, Cathedral Square, Early Catholic Burial Site, Early Public Burial Site, Fort Wayne Military Post, Hertwig, Lindenwood, Little Turtle Site-Lawton Place, Maple Avenue, Orthodox Jewish-Fort Wayne Jewish, Philley Family, Prairie Grove, and St. John Lutheran ===Allen County Online Records=== *Cemeteries: [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inallcem/ RootsWeb Allen County Indiana Cemetery Project] *Census: [http://www.stats.indiana.edu/profiles/profiles.asp?scope_choice=a&county_changer=18003 Stats Indiana] *Land [http://www.allencountyrecorder.us/Services/OnlineSearching.aspx Allen County Recorder's Office] offers online access to data and documents from Jan. 1, 1970, to present.  Certain records prior to 1970 are also available online.  New documents usually appear online within 24 hours of recording. We currently offer more than 3.1 million documents online. *Newspapers: [http://www.in.gov/library/2822.htm Allen County Indiana Newspapers] * Public records: [http://publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/IN_Allen.htm Allen County, Indiana Free Public Records Directory] ===Allen County Books=== * There are 3452 books on Allen County, Indiana in the [http://alpl.ent.sirsi.net/client/en_US/genealogy/search/results?qu=allen+county+indiana&te=ILS search results] of the Genealogy Department of the ACPL and many in the other departments. * [https://archive.org/details/canalcelebration00publ Canal Celebrations in Old Fort Wayne.] Allen County Public Library Genealogy Center, Fort Wayne, 1953. * Gardner, H. W. [https://archive.org/details/fortwayneindiana00ingard Fort Wayne, Indiana]. Fort Wayne: Fort Wayne News, 1913. Print * [https://archive.org/details/historyofallenco00unse History of Allen County, Indiana : with illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers, to which is appended maps of its several townships and villages] * [https://archive.org/details/historicalatlasalle00unse History of Allen County, Ind] * [http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=su%3AAllen+County+%28Ind.%29+Biography.&qt=hot_subject WorldCat] search results for Allen County, (Ind,) Biography. ===Allen County Libraries=== * Composed of 14 branches, the Allen County Public Library is among the 20 largest public libraries in the United States. Its Fred J. Reynolds Historical Genealogy Department ranks as the second-largest collection in North America, with an estimated 350,000 printed volumes and 513,000 items of microfilm and microfiche. * The Allen County Public Library [http://www.genealogycenter.info/fwacdb.php Genealogy] [http://www.genealogycenter.org/docs/default-source/resources/aboutusbrochure.pdf?sfvrsn=2 Department] contains one of the largest research collections available, incorporating records from around the world. * Visit the [http://www.genealogycenter.org/ online catalogue] to discover the many resources available at the Genealogy Department. * The Lincoln Financial Foundation Collection at Allen County Public Library is an incomparable repository and resource for information on the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln. Through links on the [http://www.acpl.lib.in.us/LincolnCollection/index.htm Lincoln Collection] page you can access thousands of books, photographs, documents, and other resources related to Abraham Lincoln and his times. ===Allen County Online Resources=== * [https://archfw.org/ ARCH, Inc.] ARCH is an advocate for the restoration and preservation of buildings and sites of historical significance or architectural interest in Fort Wayne, Allen County and Northeast Indiana. * [http://genealogytrails.com/ind/allen/bios-index.html Allen County Biographical Sketches] * [https://www.acgsi.org/genweb/bios.asp Allen County Biographies * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~infpchs/besancon/ Besancon Historical Society] This society, incorporated in 1995, interprets and preserves the heritage and culture of those who settled and built up the eastern Allen County, Indiana area. * [https://fortwaynerailroad.org/ Fort Wayne Railroad Historical Society, Inc.] History and links regarding area railroad history. * [https://www.huntertownhistoricalsoc.org/ Huntertown Historical Society] This society promotes historical preservation and research in the Huntertown, IN area. * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~inmpwcd/ Mary Penrose Wayne Chapter, National Society Daughters of the American Revolution] The local chapter of the DAR has provided information about their activities as well as links to the National Society's page and other Indiana Chapters. Of particular interest to many may be the DAR Markers in Fort Wayne. * [http://replica.palni.edu/cdm/search/collection/usf_brksd University of Saint Francis Brookside History Collection] * [https://thewaynedalenews.com/ Waynedale News] ===Statewide Online Resources=== * [http://www.indgensoc.org/ Indiana Genealogical Society] The site of this state-wide organization, head-quartered in Fort Wayne, contains important information about the society and its publications as well as significant searchable databases, some free and some for members only. Other important information about doing genealogy in Indiana is a part of this site. * [http://www.indianahistory.org/our-services/local-history-services/local-history-contacts/allen-county#.WQYfBoWcHIU Indiana Historical Society] ==Sources== ==See also:== * [https://www.facebook.com/Great-Memories-and-History-of-Fort-Wayne-Indiana-123176641036150/ Great Memories and History of Fort Wayne, Indiana on Facebook] ==Fort Wayne Traditions== * [[Space:Cindy%27s_Diner|Cindy's Diner]] 230 W. Berry Street, Fort Wayne, IN, home of the famous Murphy's donut machine. * [http://www.fortwaynesfamousconeyisland.com/ Coney Island Weiner Stand] has been serving steamed hot dogs to Fort Wayne for 100 years. 131 W. Main Street, Fort Wayne, IN 260-424-2997 * [http://www.fortwaynesportclub.com/Default.aspx?tabid=1099656 The Fort Wayne Sport Club] was founded in 1927 to celebrate German heritage. * [http://businesspeople.com/Post/2328/100-years-of-changes Ottenweller, Inc] has celebrated 100 years in Fort Wayne. * [http://www.fwoysterbar.com/about-us/history/ The Oyster Bar] 1830 S. Calhoun Street, Fort Wayne, IN First saloon in this location was 1888. * [https://portal.clubrunner.ca/4164/SitePage/about-the-rotary-club-of-fort-wayne/celebrating-100-years-of-service The Rotary Club of Fort Wayne] has celebrated 100 years of community service. * Founded in 1982 by Patricia R. Miller and Barbara Bradley Baekgaard, the Vera Bradley company known for its quilted luggage, handbags and accessories has its corporate offices in Fort Wayne.

    Allen Family Reunion

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    For the past 59 years, the descendants of Arthur Allen have held a reunion in or near Cass County, Michigan, where the 2011 reunion was held. The 2012 reunion was in Novi, Michigan. . Family members are invited to add to this page. [[Category:Family Reunions]]

    Allen Name Study

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    [[Category:Allen Name Study]] == About the Surname == There are a few possible origins of the surname Allen. The most likely origins are both from the Celtic languages. The first idea is from the Scottish Gaelic and Irish ‘’’’ailin’’’’ meaning “little rock” or “stone” [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allen_(surname) Wikipedia - Allen (surname)] [https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=allen Ancestry Name Origin Allen] (in which case the surname would have originally referred to a man who lives by, or under, a large rock or boulder). The other possibility would come from the Celtic ‘’’’Alluin’’’’ meaning “handsome”. Variants include: * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Allin Allin] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Allyn Allyn] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Allan Allan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Alan Alan] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Macallen MacAllen] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/McAllen McAllen] ==About the Project== The Allen One Name Study is a place to research anyone with Allen or a variation as their surname. The goal is to have well-researched, sourced, and nicely done Allen profiles. ==How to Join== To join the Allen One Name Study, either leave a comment on this page or an answer in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1419593/do-you-have-allen-or-similar-surnames-in-your-tree?show=1420002#c1420002 G2G]. ==Teams== There is currently one team. If you would like to create a new team focusing on a certain branch or family line of Allens, or on Allens in a certain location or of a certain religion, let either [[Keller-9017|Leila Keller]] or [[Shelton-3310|Tamara Shelton]] know. Teams: *[[Space:Allen Family of Virginia|Allen Family of Virginia]] ==Members== *[[Keller-9017|Leila Keller]] *[[Shelton-3310|Tamara Shelton]] (coordinator) *[[Schmidt-5100|Allen Schmidt]] *[[Kline-1865|Virginia Norris]] [[Blair-4489|David Blair]] *[[Hutchins-3458|Pamela Belanger]] == To Do == *Work on [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err4&Name=Allen&MaxErrors=2000& Allen Suggestions] *Complete [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3ABrowseMatches&cln=&order=datedn&type=explicit&s=ALLEN Allen merges] *Connect [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=ALLEN Unconnected Allens] *Research [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Allen-30047&limit=200#Persons Unsourced Allens] *Add your Allen family to Wikitree == Templates == Once an Allen profile is well researched, sourced, and has a complete biography, the following sticker can be placed below the biography heading and above the text (add two { symbols on either side): {{One Name Study|name=Allen}} '''One Name Study|name=Allen|category=Allen Name Study''' The words "Allen Name Study" can be replaced with a more specific category within the Allen One Name Study category. == Sources ==

    Allendale County, South Carolina

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    [[Category:South Carolina Projects]] [[Category:Allendale County, South Carolina]] {{OnePlaceStudy | place = Allendale County, South Carolina | category = Allendale County, South Carolina }} ----
    Welcome to Allendale County, South Carolina Project!
    ---- {{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Allendale County, South Carolina | image = Allendale_County_South_Carolina.jpg | text = [[Space:Allendale County, South Carolina|Allendale County, South Carolina]] }} :Leader of this Project is Paula J :Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Allendale_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Gravel Hill Plantation. }} :'''50,000 years ago''' - pre-Clovis culture - archeological excavation found evidence of this culture at Topper Site. This isolated near a chert source in Martin, owned by a land of a plant, Clarinet Corporation, a Swiss chemical company. This was named for John Topper, discoverer. The site has been under exploration by the archeologists since 1999. :'''mid 1700s''' -Settlers were of English, German or Scotch-Irish. Many were farmers. The county is primarily agricultural currently. The area was settled in the mid-eighteenth century by English, German, and Scotch-Irish farmers, and it remains primarily agricultural. http://guides.statelibrary.sc.gov/friendly.php?s=sc-information/counties#Allendale ::'''Slavery'''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1862-65''' The plantation of '''Confederate General Johnson Hagood''' (1829-1898) was in what is considered Allendale County. {{Image|file=Allendale_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption= Erwinton Plantation, Allandale County, SC }}{{clear}} :'''1864''' Sherman burned a town nearby to the ground.http://www.onlyinyourstate.com/south-carolina/unforgettable-tiny-town-in-sc/ {{Image|file=Allendale_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }}{{clear}} :'''History according to South Carolina:''' :'''1919''' - Allendale County was created from the Southwest parts of Barnwell County near the Savannah River. Allandale and the county seat of Allendale, SC were named for the Allen family, Paul Allen, the town's first postmaster. This youngest County of South Carolina was created as late as 1919 from parts of Barnwell and Hampton counties.[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Allendale_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy Genealogy] ::The plantation of the '''Confederate General Johnson Hagood''' (1829-1898) was in what is now Allendale County, and the '''artist, Jasper Johns''' grew up in Allendale. :'''1960s'''' prior to I-95 opening, Allandale County was mid-way for the "northern snowbirds" trips for their summer vacations in Florida. Their route to Florida was US 301 highway, that ran north/south, right through the center of the town of Allandale in Allandale county, South Carolina. It seemed this area was a tourist hotspot. ::'''Allendale County''' is one of the 10 poorest counties of South Carolina. The cost of living in Allandale, Sc is 20% lower than other areas of the state. In spite of financial ruins suffered by residents of Allendale, its population continued increasing as of the census 2000. :'''1999''' The Topper Site is the archeological location named for John Topper (a resident who discovered the area). The archeological excavation provided possible evidence of a pre-Clovis culture dating back 50,000 years. The site is near a source of chert on some private land in Martin owned by the Clariant Corporation, a Swiss chemical company with a plant at that location. The site,has been under excavation by archeologists from the University of South Carolina for about one month per year since 1999, after an initial exploratory dig in the mid-1980. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Topper_Site :'''2000's''' Author Paul Thoreaux and his book, "Deep South: Four Seasons on Back Roads", cast a dismal image of Allendale, South Carolinae. However this small county and town's inhabitants are stoic and keep on trying to succeed.

    :'''mid1700s -Gypsies''' :'''{{Blue|Two types of Gypsies}}''' :Some settlers in the mid 1700s were Gypsies (Roma) along with the very earliest peoples. (Roma) are actually from India originally. The '''Roma''' resembled more like modern Asian Indian. These people have straight black hair, with black eyes. South Carolina's Department of Archives and History has records for these early settlers. :: '''A Roma record''': John A. Zeigler and Lanni? D. Zeigler, were brought before a jury for the jury to decide if they are white men or "people of color" or not. Basically a trial by jury was trying to decide if the men were African American or white ethnicity. If they were Roma, they would have been different in structure, hair, etc from other people. The Jury decided these men were not African American, but "waffled" on what to label them. See also: http://sciway3.net/clark/freemoors/index.html

    '''{{Blue| Gypsy Settlers}}''' ::Roma should not be confused with the '''Tinkers''' who settled in '''Edgefield, SC'''. (Tinkers of Edgefield, SC area are '''Celts''', are light skinned, fair people, with blue eyes. :::The reputation of Murphy Village’s residents reaches far beyond the Palmetto State. This community is a North Augusta near I-20 in Aiken County. This is home to the large community of Irish Travelers. The 2010 Census reflected estimated 1,400 Travelers living here. National counts of Travelers vary from 10,000 to 40,000. The residents have been associated with scams on repair work. Sheriff David Tayler warned residents to be cautions community’s residents have been associated with scams involving shoddy repair work. Most recently, Union County Sheriff David Taylor published an article in the local newspaper warning residents to the business cards. http://www.thestate.com/news/local/crime/article96051242.html#storylink=cpy ::There is a large colony of''' Irish Travellers''' somewhat north of Allendale. Travellers state genealogy pre- Celts of Ireland, and were from the oldest settlers of Ireland. Most of their history is oral tradition they even predate the Celtic invasion of Ireland, and are the oldest inhabitants of that Island. Both the Travellers and Roma have been discriminated against, somewhat unfairly. They are a closed community, have large houses.

    ===Government Offices=== '''Current Courthouse, 1921/22''', The Currently used Courthouse was built in 1921-1922.. Construction -2-story, yellow brick and limestone accented with a central block pediment. This is flat roof, Neoclassical Revival. Its portico has 4 massive limestone columns and Tuscan order pilasters.. Brick and limestone parapet. In the rear, connected by a 2-story hyphen is a 2nd large office and courtroom completed in 2004. (Its interior was restored following arson fire, May 18, 1998).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allendale_County_Courthouse {{Image|file=Allendale_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Current Allendale Courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== Small County. :Climate- mild, leading to many horse trainers in the area, excellent for agriculture. :Rivers - 3 Rivers -Savannah River forms the county's western border with Georgia, Coosawhatchie River, and Salkehatchie River Economics:
    :Many Trees. :Savannah River forms the county's western border with Georgia. :Allendale - 62 miles from Augusta, Georgia; 73 miles from Savannah, Georgia; 87 miles from Columbia; and 90 miles from Charleston. The town and county had several motels prior to the interstate highways. These served "Snowbirds" traveling from NE states to Florida. :Traffic followed US 301 through Allendale, but now is mostly on I-95. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allendale_County,_South_Carolina *Allendale is primarily an agricultural rural county. Its primary products are cotton, soybeans, watermelon and cantaloupe. *Timbering is also important, primarily for paper pulp. ====Adjacent counties==== *Bamberg County – northeast{{Image|file=Allendale_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption=Allendale co. in South Carolina }} *Colleton County – east *Hampton County – southeast *Screven County, Georgia – southwest *Burke County, Georgia – west *Barnwell County – northwest ====Protected areas==== *Savannah River *Coosawhatchie River *Salkehatchie River ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 11,211 people residing in the county with a population density of 28 people per square mile (11/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 71.0 percent Black or African American, 27.37 percent White, 0.12 percent Asian, 0.09 percent Native American, 0.06 percent Pacific Islander, 0.85 percent from other races, and 0.51 percent from two or more races. 1.61 percent of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $20,898, and the median income for a family was $27,348. The per capita income for the county was $11,293. About 28.4 percent of families and 34.5 percent of the population were below the poverty line, including 48.1 percent of those under age 18 and 26.00 percent of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allendale_County,_South_Carolina This county has been voted consistently Democratic in Presidential voting since 1976. In the 2008 U.S. presidential election Barack Obama received 75.1 percent of the county's vote. In the 2012 U.S. presidential election Barack Obama received 78.3 percent of the county's votehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allendale_County,_South_Carolina Major Highways: *US 278 *US 301 *US 321 Airport: *[http://www.scaeronautics.com/airportdata.asp?FAAID=AQX Allendale County Airport] *University of South Carolina Salkehatchie was established in 1965. is in Allendale, Sc. =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *[[:Category:Allendale, South Carolina|Allendale]] *[[:Category:Fairfax, South Carolina|Fairfax]] *[[:Category:Sycamore, South Carolina|Sycamore]] *[[:Category:Ulmer, South Carolina|Ulmer]] *[[:Category:Martin, South Carolina|Martin]] ====County Resources==== *[http://sciway3.net/clark/allendale/allendale.html Allendale county genealogoy] *[http://palmettobreezetransit.com/wp/ Public Transit] *[http://www.patrickhenryacademy.org Patrick Henry academy private school] *[http://sciway3.net/clark/allendale/recinventory.html Allendale county Records] *[http://scgen.org/church/allendale.htm Many Churches of Allendale County, SC] ====Census==== =====Notables===== *Jasper Johns, Artist * '''Confederate General Johnson Hagood''' (1829-1898) ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Allendale_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=Wooden cemetery marker }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Smyrna Baptist Church Cemetery, Allendale, South Carolina|Smyrna Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Beech Branch Baptist Church Cemetery, Fairfax, South Carolina|Beech Branch Baptist Church Cemetery]] ::[[Space:Beech_Branch_Baptist_Church_Cemetery|Beech Branch Baptist Church Cemetery Space pg]] *[[:Category: Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery, Sycamore, South Carolina|Bethel Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Great Saltkehatchie Cemetery, Ulmer, South Carolina|Great Saltkehatchie Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Swallow Savannah Cemetery, Allendale, South Carolina|Swallow Savannah Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2315 Cemeteries in Allendale county, SC] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Allendale_County,_South_Carolina_Cemeteries FamilySearch Cemeteries] *[http://southcarolina.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,45005.cfm Allendale County Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://www.allendalecounty.com *http://www.patrickhenryacademy.org *[http://palmettobreezetransit.com/wp/ Public Transit] *http://sciway3.net/clark/freemoors/roma.html

    Allied POW camps

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    *[[Space:WikiTree_Profiles_Roll_of_Honor|WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor]] *[[Space:Prisoner_of_War/Missing_in_Action|Prisoner of War/Missing in Action]] *[[Space:POW_Camps|American Civil War POW Camps]] *[[Space:German_POW_Camps_WW1|German POW Camps WW1]] *[[Space:Japanese_POW_camps_World_War_II|Japanese POW Camps WW11]] *[[Space:North_Vietnamese_POW_Camps_%281964-73%29|Vietnamese POW Camps (1964-1973)]] [[image:photos-661.jpg|??|130px]]
    [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|200px]][[image:photos-648.jpg|??|200px]] '''A POW Prisoner of War is a person, whether combatant or non-combatant, who is held in custody by an enemy power during or immediately after an armed conflict'''.
    '''Allied POW Camps''' [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|98px|??]] [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|104px|??]] [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-3.jpg|88px|??]] [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-4.jpg|102px|??]] [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|102px|??]] '''Extract from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prisoner-of-war_camp Wikipedia] Australia, Britain ,United States, Canada and New Zealand all had POW Camps '''Australia''' - during World War II, Australia interned enemy aliens under the National Security Act of 1939. Prisoners of War were also sent to Australia from other Allied countries '''Canada''' - There were 40 known prisoner-of-war camps across Canada during World War II. The camps were identified by letters at first, then by numbers. The prisoners were given various tasks such as many working in the forests as logging crews. In addition to the main camps there were branch camps and labour camps. The largest number of prisoners of war was recorded as 33,798. (One source claims that at its peak, Canada interned 35,046 prisoners of war and Japanese-Canadians there were an additional 6,437 civil internees, members of the merchant marine and refugees.There are claims that conditions in the Canadian camps tended to be better than average, and many times better than the conditions of the barracks that Canadian troops were kept in. It is believed by some that this treatment foiled many escape attempts before they even started. Notably, it is told that group of German prisoners returned to Ozada camp after escaping because of encountering a grizzly bear '''New Zealand''' - New Zealand had one POW Camp Featherston prisoner of war camp was a camp for captured Japanese soldiers during World War II at Featherston, New Zealand. The camp had been established during World War I as a military training camp. '''United States of America''' - In the United States, at the end of World War II, there were 175 Branch Camps serving 511 Area Camps containing over 425,000 prisoners of war (mostly German). The camps were located all over the US but were mostly in the South because of the higher expense of heating the barracks in other areas. Eventually, every state (with the exceptions of Nevada, North Dakota, and Vermont) had POW camps. Some of the camps had to be designated "segregation camps" and used to separate the Nazi "true believers" from the rest of the prisoners, whom they terrorized and even killed for being friendly with their American captors
    [[image:photos-648.jpg|??|200px]][[image:photos-648.jpg|??|200px]] '''Australia''' [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|140px|??]]
    '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowra_breakout Cowra]''' Cowra, in New South Wales - Cowra, a farming district, 314 km due west of Sydney, was the town nearest to No. 12 Prisoner of War Compound, a major POW camp, where 4,000 Axis military personnel and civilians were detained. The prisoners at Cowra also included 2,000 Italians, Koreans who had served in the Japanese military, and Indonesian civilians detained at the request of the Dutch East Indies government.By August 1944, there were 2,223 Japanese POWs in Australia, including 544 merchant seamen. There were also 14,720 Italian prisoners, who had been captured mostly in the North African Campaign, and 1,585 Germans, mostly naval or merchant seamen.Although the POWs were treated in accordance with the 1929 Geneva Convention, relations between the Japanese POWs and the guards were poor, due largely to significant cultural differences There was a breakout Cowra on August 5, 1944, when at least 1104 Japanese prisoners of war attempted to escape it was the largest prison escape of World War II, as well as one of the bloodiest '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HM_Prison_Dhurringile HM Prison Dhurringile]''' Dhurringile, Victoria - During World War II it was used as an internment camp for 'alien civilians' and later for prisoners of war one notable prisoner at Camp Dhurringile was Hauptmann Wolf Graf von Baudissin of the Afrika Korps after the war he later became one of the founders of the new German armed forces, the Bundeswehr in the Federal Republic of Germany. Baudissin retired as a Generalleutnant to become the head of the "Institute for Peace Research and Security Policy" at the University of Hamburg. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hay_Internment_and_POW_camps Hay POW Camp]''' Hay New South Wales - In December 1941 Japanese internees (some from Broome and islands north of Australia) were conveyed to Hay and placed in Camp 6. In April 1942 the River Farm began operating on the eastern edge of the township, enabling market-gardening and other farm activities to be carried out by the Italian internees and POWs. In February 1945, in the wake of the Cowra POW break-out, a large number of Japanese POWs were transferred to Hay and placed in the three high-security compounds. On 1 March 1946 the Japanese POWs departed from Hay in five trains, transferred to Tatura. During 1946 the Italians who remained at Hay were progressively released or transferred to other camps, and the Hay camps were dismantled and building materials and fittings sold off by June the following year '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jarrahdale,_Western_Australia Jarrahadale]''' Jarrahadale Perth Western Australia - A POW camp was located outside the town during World War II '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katarapko_Wood_Camp Katarapko Wood Camp]''' Katarapko Island, on the River Murray - It was officially part of the Loveday POW Camp complex, and housed Italian prisoners of war, who were employed as wood cutters for the Allied war effort. It was similar to wood camps throughout South Australia at the time, including two others attached to the Loveday POW camps - Moorook West (Wood Camp) and Woolenook (Wood Camp). The camp consisted of a tented compound, surrounded by barbed wire. The first Italian prisoners arrived at the camp on 3 May 1942. The camp guard was provided by members of the 25/33 Garrison Battalion, a militia unit of the Australian Army. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loveday_Camp_9 Loveday Camp 9]''' Loveday in South Australia's Riverland - Camp 9 (also known as Italian Internee Camp No. 9) was one of three main POW and internee camps, located at Loveday, in South Australia's Riverland, approximately 12 kilometres from Renmark. This camp could hold up to 1000 people, detaining Italian civilian internees, and later Italian prisoners of war. The camp began operations on 12 August, 1940 and the first Italian POW arrived at the camp on 11 June, 1941. The camp guard was provided by members of 25/33 Garrison Battalion, a militia unit of the Australian Army. Many internees were released from the camp in 1944.g World War II '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loveday_Camp_10 Loveday Camp 10]''' Loveday in South Australia's Riverland - Camp 10 this camp could hold up to 1000 people and also held the camp headquarters and 39 buildings, including the hospital. The first Italian prisoner arrived at the camp on 12 August, 1941. The camp guard was provided by members of 25/33 Garrison Battalion, a militia unit of the Australian Army.This camp was also involved in greater world affairs during the Second World War. German nationals, who had been detained in Iran after the British and Soviet invasion were deported here. In relatiation, the Germans interned a number of British nationals from the Channel Islands and sent them to southern Germany '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Loveday_Camp_14 Loveday Camp 14]''' Loveday in South Australia's Riverland - Camp 14 This camp was divided into four compounds and held Axis prisoners from various locations around the world, including Papua New Guinea, the Pacific, the Middle East and North Africa. The camp guard was provided by members of 25/33 Garrison Battalion, a militia unit of the Australian Army.The four compounds were numbered and prisoners were divided into their specific nationalities. 14A held Italian prisoners, 14B and 14C held Japanese prisoners and 14D held German and Italian prisoners. Prisoners first started to arrive at Camp 14 between the months of January and February 1942. The camp officially closed in 1946, when the last prisoners were repatriated to their home countries. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gladstone,_South_Australia#Old_Gladstone_Gaol Gladstone Goal]''' Mid North of South Australia - During World War II it was used for the internment of Germans and Italians '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rottnest_Island Rottnest Island]''' 18 kilometres (11 mi) off the Western Australian - Rottnest was the site of internment camps in both World War I and World War II in WWI it was mostly used for German and Austrian suspected enemy aliens, and was closed towards the end of the war due to poor living conditions the camp was sited near the present day Caroline Thomson Camping Area in World War II the camp was used exclusively for Italian enemy aliens and was situated near the airstrip It had capacity for 120 internees it was closed about halfway through the war, and its occupants were sent to various other internment and work camps on the mainland '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Woolenook_Wood_Camp Woolenook Camp]''' Along the River Murray in South Australia's Riverland - Woolenook Wood Camp was a World War II internment and prisoner of war camp, located along the River Murray, in South Australia's Riverland. It was officially part of the Loveday POW Camp complex, and housed Japanese internees and later, Japanese prisoners of war. They were employed as wood cutters for the Allied war effort. It was similar to wood camps throughout South Australia at the time, including two others attached to the Loveday POW camps - Moorook West (Wood Camp) and Katarapko (Wood Camp).The camp consisted of a tented compound, surrounded by barbed wire. The camp guard was provided by members of the 25/33 Garrison Battalion, a militia unit of the Australian Army at one stage, the civilian internees were removed from the camp for their own safety, because Japanese POWs considered them spies of the Australians. The camp was officially closed on 6 May, 1945 and within a year all salvageable buildings were sold at auction.
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    '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angler_POW_escape Angler POW Camp]''' In April 1941 inmates at the Angler POW Camp near Neys Provincial Park on the north shore of Lake Superior planned the largest escape from a Canadian POW camp during World War II 80 prisoners attempted to escape 28 made it outside the walls the initial intent was for 100 prisoners to escape, but the escape was interrupted, when a guard heard noises made by the prisoners and alerted the rest of the camp. Five of the escaped prisoners were found sleeping in a construction site, and were shot the original report stated that they had rushed the two Canadian soldiers who found them, but later research indicated that four had been shot while still lying down, killing two of them, while the fifth had run into a nearby forest where he was quickly captured. The Angler Camp was designed to hold prisoners who were a threat to Canada as a result, several German POWs were held there however, the Angler Camp held not only enemy soldiers but also innocent Japanese Canadian citizens (who were not placed in the camp until about a year after the escape attempt). There were over 650 people of Japanese descent in the camp by the summer of 1942 though they stayed in a camp with people who had threatened safety of Canadian citizens, the innocent Japanese Canadians had done nothing except birth into a Japanese family. They were not alone, however, as many other Canadian and American prisoner of war camps of World War II also held innocent citizens of foreign descent. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowmanville_POW_camp Bowanville POW Camp] Clarington, Ontario - The Bowmanville POW camp Camp 30 was a Canadian-run POW camp for German soldiers during World War II the property taught boys until 1941, 29 years after it first opened as a school, when the government told the school to move to a new location so the area could be quickly turned into a prisoner of war (P.O.W) camp. The boys were relocated within bowmanville to "Rathskamoray" (Currently the Lion's Center), even though most boys returned home.Canadian Officials had barely seven months to turn the boys school into a P.O.W camp. The school was built to hold many people, but the Officials had many tasks to complete before prisoners could be moved in, such as: Building barb-wire fences 15 feet apart, guard towers (exactly nine), as well as gates and barracks for the Canadian guards these tasks were completed in late 1941 just as the prisoners were arriving In October 1942 between 1,500 to 4,000 prisoners revolted against the POW guards after they were shackled as retribution as part of the escalation of Germany's new Commando Order.Lt.Col. James Taylor had asked German senior officer Georg Friemel to supply 100 prisoners to volunteer to be shackled as part of the ongoing international dispute. When he refused, Otto Kretschmer and Hans Hefele were also asked to provide volunteers, but refused.Taylor ordered the guards to find 100 officers to be shackled by force, and Horst Elfe, Kretschmer and others barricaded themselves in the mess hall, arming themselves with sticks, iron bars and other makeshift weapons. Approximately 100 Canadian soldiers requisitioned from another base arrived, and together stormed the mess hall using only baseball bats, so the two sides remained evenly matched. After several hours of brawling, the Canadians brought high pressure water hoses and soaked the cabin thoroughly until the prisoners agreed to come out peacefully. During later incidents in the battle which spanned several days, Volkmar König was wounded by gunfire and another prisoner was bayoneted, and a Canadian soldier suffered a skull fracture from a thrown jar of jam 126 of the prisoners were transferred to other camps '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gravenhurst,_Ontario Gravenhurst]''' Between 1940 and 1946 Gravenhurst was home to a German Prisoner of War camp known as Camp 20. The camp is also referred to as Camp Calydor and Muskoka Officer’s Club many describe Camp 20 as a vacation for the prisoners of war. The camp had a swimming area fenced in on Lake Muskoka where the prisoners could bathe by the end of the first summer, Camp 20 held 489 prisoners. They were taken around Gravenhurst to work on various projects. The prisoners of war built a set of stone steps leading down to the waterfront which can still be seen at Gull Lake Park today they also built a light house in the park. The camp also had its own small zoo that had a monkey and a black bear that prisoners would wrestle as a form of exercise. The camp had its own gardens where the prisoners would grow their own vegetables and they were able to smoke sausages from the local animals. Some prisoners of war said that they became friends with the guards who sought to make the place as friendly as possible to avoid escapes. Many prisoners had the opportunity to work outside of the camp and lumber camps and received a small wage as well as access to the outside world. Through this access to the outside world many German prisoners of war had love affairs with the local girls. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hull,_Quebec Hull Quebec]''' During World War II, Hull, along with various other regions within Canada, such as the Saguenay, Lac Saint-Jean, and Île Sainte-Hélène, had Prisoner-of-war camps Hull's prison was simply labeled with a number and remained unnamed just like Canada's other war prisons the prisoners of war (POWs) were sorted and classified into categories by nationality and civilian or military status. In this camp, POWs were mostly Italian and German nationals. During the Conscription Crisis of 1944 the prison eventually included Canadians who had refused conscription also, prisoners were forced into hard labour which included farming the land and lumbering. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Monteith_POW_camp Monteith POW Camp]''' Monteith, Iroquois Falls, Ontario - The POW Camp 23, Monteith was a Canadian-run POW camp for German soldiers during World War II, located in Monteith, Iroquois Falls, Ontario.The camp was located about 80 kilometers north-east of Timmins, Ontario and about 700 km north of Toronto. In 1941 the camp was converted into a prisoner of war camp by the Canadian government. The prisoners where interned German nationals and captured German soldiers. The camp had no fences and very few guards because of its isolated location. There were no roads at all, only kilometres of bush and lakes the prisoners would not escape because there was nowhere to go. The Germans did their own cooking and laundry and worked 5 days a week cutting trees to be turned into lumber and using horse teams to get them to the mill. At one time there were about 3,000 prisoners in the camp.At the end of the war, the POWs were returned to Germany, but some came back to the area after the war along with other German civilians. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Red_Rock,_Ontario Red Rock]''' During the Second World War, a prisoner of war camp was established here housing primarily German prisoners. Many men returned to work in the mill or surrounding woods after the war. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seebe,_Alberta Seebe] Seebe housed a prisoner-of-war camp in the Second World War the Kananaskis Prisoner Of War camp (No. 130), also known as Seebe for the nearby hamlet, operated from 29 September 1939 to 28 January 1946 locals referred to this facility as Camp "Kan-A-Nazi" Seebe was small with a capacity of 200 prisoners of war POWs
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    '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Featherston_prisoner_of_war_camp Featherston Prisoner of War Camp] Featherston prisoner of war camp was a camp for captured Japanese soldiers during World War II at Featherston, New Zealand. The camp had been established during World War I as a military training camp.The camp's most infamous event was on 25 February 1943 during a sit in of 240 prisoners, who refused to work. The exact sequence of events is not known, but Lieutenant Adachi was shot and wounded by the camp adjutant. This led to the prisoners either charging or appearing to charge the guards, who opened fire with rifles and sub-machine guns. Thirty seconds later 31 prisoners were dead, with another 17 dying later of their injuries, and 74 wounded. On the New Zealand side a ricochet from a burst of the gunfire killed Private Walter Pelvin six others were wounded. A military court of enquiry exonerated New Zealand. It found that there were cultural differences in the camp, which led to the deadly actions and needed to be addressed. Among the issues was that the Japanese did not know that under the 1929 Geneva Convention on Prisoners of War compulsory work was allowed. As the end of the war neared, the prisoners began to worry about their future position in Japanese society in September 1944 they told a neutral inspector that provision needed to be made for them to return as honourable citizens, or that they be given asylum on a Pacific island. They said if something could not be done mass suicide might result. After the end of the war they also worried that they could be attacked in New Zealand over the conditions of Japanese prisoner of war camps. The prisoners embarked on 30 December 1945, travelling to Japan on two large American LSTs (tank landing ships).
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    '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cultybraggan_Camp Cultybraggan Camp]''' Comrie West Perthshire - Named PoW camp No 21, built in 1941 to house 4,000 Category A prisoners, Cultybraggan was a 'black camp', holding those considered the most committed and fanatical Nazi PoWs, mainly young Waffen-SS, Fallschirmjäger and U-boat crew Army, Navy, Air Force and SS prisoners were held in separate compounds, as were the officers an additional camp was located at Cowden, two miles distant. Ringleaders of the Devizes plot to break as many as 250,000 POWs out of camps across the country in 1944 and attack Britain from within were sent to Camp 21 at Comrie. These included Feldwebel Wolfgang Rosterg, a known anti-Nazi who was sent by mistake He was lynched and five of the prisoners were hanged at Pentonville Prison for his murder the largest multiple execution in 20th-century Britai '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone,_Buckinghamshire#World_War_II_prisoner_of_war_camp Camp No. 36 Hartwell Dog Track] Stone - The camp was known to house Italian prisoners from 1942 to 1946 and consisted mostly of tents with one hut a 1946 RAF aerial photo of the site shows camp buildings at Grid reference SP797121 51.8018°N 0.8454°W, on what is now the Meadoway housing estate adjacent to Sedrup Lane remains of the camp were still evident on the site in the 1950s. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eden_Camp_Museum Eden Camp Museum] North Yorkshire in England Eden Camp Modern History Theme Museum is a large Second World War-related museum near Malton in North Yorkshire in England it occupies a former Second World War prisoner-of-war camp of 33 huts Early 1942: The War Office identified and requisitioned the site from Fitzwilliam Estates. Tents were established inside a barbed wire enclosure. Mid-1943: By then a permanent camp was completed and the first Italian prisoners of war were moved in. End of 1943: By then the Italian prisoners of war were moved out. Early 1944: The camp provided accommodation for Polish forces amassed in the North Yorkshire area in preparation for an invasion of Europe. Mid-1944: By then the first German prisoners of war arrived at Eden Camp. Early 1949: The last German prisoner of war left the camp. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grizedale_Hall Grizedale Hall]''' Lake District in Cumbria - During World War II Grizedale Hall was commandeered by the War Office and became officially known as No 1 POW Camp (Officers) Grizedale Hall, to hold the most elite of German P.O.W.'s like Field Marshal Gerd von Rundstedt. As many of the prisoners were rescued survivors from sunken U-boats, it also became known as the "U-Boat Hotel". A well-known prisoner was Otto Kretschmer, Germany's most successful U-boat captain until his capture. The fighter pilot Franz Baron von Werra was initially held there and made a famous escape attempt in late 1940, inspiring the story of the 1957 film The One That Got Away '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harperley_POW_Camp_93#World_War_II_prisoner_of_war_camp Harperley POW Camp 93] Crook County Durham Harperley POW Camp 93 is a surviving purpose-built World War II Prisoner of War(PoW) camp built to accommodate up to 1,400 inmates it was built, initially, in 1943 by Italian POWs '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Island_Farm Island Farm]''' Bridgend South Wales - Island Farm was designated as Camp 198 and was to hold almost 2,000 prisoners. The first POWs were a mixed bag of Italian and German troops, but the War Office soon decided that the camp was too comfortable for enlisted men and that German officers should be held there. The first officer prisoners arrived in November 1944.The POWs soon turned their efforts to escape. Two tunnels were dug in the camp, but the first was discovered in January 1945. The second tunnel escaped detection and on the night of 11 March 1945, 67, 70, or 84 prisoners escaped. All were recaptured; some were found within a few miles of the camp. Others travelled much further, to places like Birmingham and Southampton, over 150 miles (240 km) away.Only three weeks after the escape, on 31 March 1945, the authorities suddenly transferred all 1,600 officers out of Island Farm Camp. It was then designated Special Camp Eleven and was prepared to receive senior German officers, many of whom had been captured in France and were awaiting trial at Nuremberg. In all there were 160 officers holding the rank of general, admiral, or field marshal, including a number of Hitler's closest advisers World War II. '''[http://www.lambourn.info/our-history/lodge-farm-prisoner-of-war-camp/ Lodge Farm POW Camp]''' Lodge farm, also known as Prisoner of War Camp No. 25 was located close to Farncombe Down When it first opened it held Italians captured during the early stages of the North African Campaign. POWs began to arrive in August 1941 and were set to work in fields nearby.On 26th June 1945 Lodge Farm Camp was re-classified for use by German POWs. A few Italian's remained and were kept in a separate compound. Most of the Germans had been captured in the Channel Islands. Some of the prisoners were to work on the Lambourn Railway erecting concrete post '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodge_Moor Lodge Moor]''' City of Sheffield, England - There was a prisoner of war camp here in World War I and World War II, a notable prisoner held from 1918 to 1919 was then U-boat captain Karl Dönitz, whom Hitler later chose as his successor to the position of Führer, a position which Dönitz fulfilled in the last days of the Second World War. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pingley_POW_Camp Pingley POW Camp]''' Brigg Lincolnshire - Pingley POW camp is one of the few prisoner of war camps in the United Kingdom that remains in good condition unlike the relatively nearby Eden Camp which is preserved as a Second World War museum, Pingley Camp lies in a semi derelict state in the grounds of Pingley Farm, the camp was used to house mainly Italian prisoners of war, though Germans were also held there. After the war the camp was used as an emergency sheltered housing under the name Pingley Farm Hostel. The original buildings used and constructed by the prisoners are situated towards the rear of the site entrance and remain in bad condition the brick buildings at the front of the site are in fairly good condition, and have post war modifications dating from around 1950–1980 '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/POW_Camp_115,_Whitecross,_St._Columb_Major POW Camp 115]''' Whitecross St. Columb Major - POW Camp 115 was a prisoner of war camp during World War II around a thousand prisoners were held there originally these were Italians, but later most of them were moved out and it held German POWs The Italians built their own elaborately decorated church with an ornate altar, but the latter was later destroyed by the German POWs. Besides the church, the inmates were allowed to level ground and construct a football pitch the prisoners were organised into five teams and ran their own league according to an Italian POW they were well treated and given the same food as the local people '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norton_Manor_Camp#PoW_Camp:_No.665_Cross_Keys POW Camp: No.665 Cross Keys]''' In 1941 the British Army established a 300 person Prisoner of War camp on a northern part of the site at Burnshill, designated POW Camp No.665 Cross Keys Initially housing Italian Army prisoners from the Western Desert Campaign it later housed German prisoners post the Battle of Normandy all prisoners stationed there were considered a low security risk, and were offered work within the supplies depot, which came with resultant generous supplies of food and rations, or on the various local farms. The Italians were particularly popular with the local people, often offering sweets and fruit to the local children the German prisoners were also popular, as they had been vetted and deemed non-Nazis. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sheriffhales Sheriffhales]''' Shropshire England - Sheriffhales was the site of the World War II POW Camp 71, located along the drive to Lilleshall Hall. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Somerhill_House Somerhill House] Tonbridge Kent United Kingdom Somerhill housed a Prisoner of War camp, Prisoner of War Camp No. 40, during the Second World War, '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toft_Hall Toft Hall]''' Toft Cheshire - During the Second World War Toft Hall was the site of a prisoner of war camp '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windlestone_Hall Windlestone Hall]''' Rushyford County Durham England - The house and estate were used as a prisoner of war camp during World War II, a satellite camp of Harperley POW Camp 93.
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    '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Adair Camp Adair]''' Corvallis Oregon - From 1944–1946 Camp Adair served as a prisoner-of-war camp, housing German and Italian POWs '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Albuquerque Camp Albuquerque]''' Camp Albuquerque was an American World War II POW camp in Albuquerque, New Mexico that housed Italian and German prisoners of war from this branch camp, the POWs did mostly farm labor, from 1943 to 1946. Most of these POWs were transferred from Camp Roswell, which was a base or main POW camp for New Mexico. Camp Lordsburg, New Mexico, and Camp El Paso, Texas, were also base camps prisoners were transferred to Camp Albuquerque because it was closer to their work sites these main and branch camps were part of a POW camp system spread across much of the United States. At its World War II peak almost 426,000 prisoners 371,683 German, 50,273 Italian, and 3,915 Japanese were held in the United States. Beginning with 1,881 POWs in the United States at the end of 1942, was up to 172,879 by the end of 1943, and peaked at 425,871 on VE Day.Shifting prisoner populations and transfers were routine this was done to remove pro-Nazi troublemakers, and to help break up escape attempts and their all tunnel digging teams still three Germans did escape from Camp Albuquerque, but two were soon recaptured.At peak occupancy, sometime in 1945, there were 171 German POWs in branch Camp Albuquerque they worked on the various farms from Los Lunas to Corrales, helping in particular with the harvest in the fall. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Aliceville Camp Aliceville]''' Camp Aliceville was a World War II era prisoner of war (POW) camp in Aliceville, Alabama its construction began in August 1942, it received its first prisoners in June 1943, and it shut down in September 1945. It was the largest World War II POW camp in the Southeastern United States, holding between 3,000 and 6,000 German prisoners at any one time.According to Randy Wall, fewer than 10 percent of all German POWs were devoted Nazis in many American POW camps, including Aliceville, these prisoners harrassed, injured, or killed prisoners who they thought had become too comfortable with their American captors. ''Camp Aliceville doctor Stephen Fleck said that Most of the murders were accomplished with bare hands or some cooking utensil...they cold-bloodedly killed either with knives or strangling during the night we probably had two or three such deaths a month...anybody whom they suspected of wavering in his Nazi enthusiasm''. Nobody would squeal, because the squealer would likely meet a similar fate to protect prisoners from such violence, American military authorities established a number of so-called segregation camps, to which ardent Nazis could be sent although it began as an ordinary POW camp, by 1944 Aliceville had become a segregation camp itself.There were over 2000 escape attempts made by German POWs held in American camps during the war, and Aliceville was no exception one group of six prisoners at Aliceville made it as far as Memphis, Tennessee, where they were captured by the FBI after stealing a car. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Ashby_%28Virginia%29 Camp Ashby]''' Camp Ashby in the Thalia community of Princess Anne County, Virginia was the largest Prisoner of War camp in South Hampton Roads during World War II. It housed 6,000 German troops, many of Adolf Hitler's Afrika Corps who had been captured in North Africa during the closing years of World War II. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Atlanta Camp Atlanta]''' During World War II Camp Atlanta was established next to the town as an Allied Prisoner of War camp for German P.O.W.s. As with many prisoner camps, the site was chosen because it was located well into the interior of the United States. The site housed 3,000 German prisoners, most of whom had been captured in the North African Campaign, in three compounds The first 250 German prisoners arrived in December, unannounced to anyone but the officer in command at the camp. On a Saturday morning early in February 1944, 830 more arrived, making the total number of prisoners 1080. The camp had its own train stop across from the prison gates, a chapel, a theater, a hospital, post exchange, a bakery, a laundry, and repair shops for all purposes. A 12-piece drum and bugle corps made up from the military men marched in the Holdrege Memorial Day parade in 1944. A ball club was organized to compete with the nearby Indianola P.O.W. camp.Prisoners were hired out to local farms to help retrieve the increased crop production demanded by the war. More than 30 local farmers sought assistance, paying the government for work completed by the P.O.W.s '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Beaver_Dam Camp Beaver Dam]''' Camp Beaver Dam was an American World War II prisoner of war camp in Beaver Dam, Wisconsin during the summer of 1944 the camp held 300 German prisoners of war in a tent city encampment where the Wayland Academy field house now stands '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Butner Camp Butner]''' Camp Butner was a United States Army installation in Butner, North Carolina during World War II. It was named after Army General Henry W. Butner part of it was used as a POW-Camp for German prisoners of war in the United States. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Clinton Camp Clinton]''' Camp Clinton was a World War II prisoner of war facility located in Clinton, Mississippi just off present-day McRaven Road, east of Springridge Road Camp Clinton was home to 3,000 German and Italian POWs, most of whom had been captured in Africa and were members of the Afrika Korps. Camp Clinton also housed several dozen German generals and admirals, including Afrika Korps commander Hans-Jürgen von Arnim and Wehrmacht general Ferdinand Neuling. The prisoners at Camp Clinton provided labor to build the Mississippi River Basin Model, a one-square-mile working replica model of the Mississippi River and its tributaries, which the United States Army Corps of Engineers used for planning flood control projects '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Concordia Camp Concordia]''' Camp Concordia was a prisoner-of-war camp that operated from 1943-1945. Its location is two miles north and one mile east of Concordia, Kansas. The camp was used primarily for German Army prisoners during World War II who were captured in battles that took place in Africa.Camp Concordia was the largest POW camp in Kansas, holding over 4,000 prisoners some sources cite as high as 8,000 prisoners.The camp consisted of a complex of 300 buildings and was staffed by 800 United States soldier ,difficulties between POWs and local residents were few, and in fact friendships formed,only a handful of escape attempts occurred none successful." Life at the camp was easy compared with the war in Europe prisoners played outdoor sports listened to band performances and took courses offered by the University of Kansas. Famous prisoners Harald Deilmann, architect and author. Reinhard Mohn, owner of the transnational media corporation Bertelsmann AG Karl Dietrich Bracher, historian. The prisoners headed back to Germany in the autumn of 1945, some of them harboring pleasant memories of Kansas. Franz Kramer of Gundelfingen, Germany, said: "There was no reason to criticize American authorities. The prisoners felt that they were well treated. We learned a little of the American way of life and saw part of the vast country '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Fannin Camp Fannin]''' Camp Fannin was a U.S. Army Infantry Replacement Training Center and POW Camp located near Tyler, TX. It was opened in 1943 and only operated for four years before closing in 1946. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Forrest Camp Forrest]''' Camp Forrest officially became a prisoner of war camp May 12, 1942 the camp housed Italian and German POWs prisoners became laborers at Camp Forrest in the hospitals and on farms in the local community,initially the camp held civilian detainees who were arrested at the outbreak of the war under a program called Alien Enemy Control many of these internees were incarcerated without legal process. In 1943 Camp Forrest internees were transferred to other Internment Camps to make room for actual POWs captured on the field of battle '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Houlton Camp Houlton] Camp Houlton was a United States prisoner-of-war camp that operated from October 1944 to May 1946 at the former Houlton Army Air Base in Houlton, Maine. The camp was used to house more than 1,100 German prisoners-of-war during World War II. Some of the prisoners were allowed to work on local farms they received scrip for their efforts, which could be redeemed for goods at the camp store '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Livingston Camp Livingston]''' During World War II, thousands of Japanese, German and Italian prisoners of war were kept in internment camps at Camp Livingston and Camp Claiborne in 1942, the first Japanese POW of the war, Kazuo Sakamaki arrived at Camp Livingston. Sakamaki was the only surviving crewman of a mini-submarine used in the attack on Pearl Harbor, and was captured by Corporal David Akui after abandoning his sub, which had run aground. The internees at the camps were used to supply logging and farm labor in the area. There was a P.O.W. cemetery located within Camp Livingston and in 1947 the headstones were relocated to Fort Sam Houston and the bodies of the P.O.W.s were left in the ground unmarked where they remain today. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Lockett Camp Lockett]''' Prisoner of war camp established in 1944 the convalescent hospital was the establishment of the prisoner of war camp in the 28th Cavalry Regiment area. The POW camp a branch of the Riverside County Camp Haan housed Italian and German prisoners of war, who worked in all phases of hospital operation including services, maintenance, and construction '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Myles_Standish Camp Myles Standish] Taunton, Massachusetts - German soldiers who were captured during the war were detained at this camp. Also, Italian soldiers were detained there as well although they were considered 'co-belligerents' because Italy had surrendered by the time the Italian soldiers arrived at Camp Myles Standish the camp closed in January 1946 following World War II. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Chaffee Fort Chaffee Maneuver Training Center]''' During World War II, in addition to providing a training facility for US soldiers, Fort Chaffee served as a POW camp, housing 3000 German prisoners of war '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Missoula Fort Missoula]''' During World War II, Fort Missoula housed a prison camp for Italian POWs, who called the area Bella Vista Fort Missoula housed over 1,200 Italian internees, who referred to the fort as "Camp Bella Vista." The Italians worked on area farms, fought forest fires, and worked in Missoula until they were released in 1944. Following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, 650 Japanese-American men who were considered high risk were interned at the camp. These men were questioned and quickly transferred to other internment camps the camp was used as a prison for military personnel accused of military crimes and other personnel awaiting court-martial following World War
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    {{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} World War I, also known as the First World War or the Great War, was a global war that was started in Europe it began on 28 July 1914 and lasted until 11 November 1918. The Allies of World War I, were also known as the Entente Powers, these were the countries that opposed the Central Powers during the First World War. The original alliance was the Triple Entente, which was formed by three European Powers :[[Image:Flags-3.jpg|38px]] British Empire :[[Image:Flags.png|35px]] France French Republic :[[Image:Photos-580.png|40px]] Russian Empire {{Image|file=Photos-857.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Triple Entente''' }} Due to Germany's invasion of neutral Belgium, the United Kingdom declared war on Germany on 4 August 1914. Counties in the British Empire were automatically brought into the war including Australia, Canada, New Zealand, Newfoundland, and South Africa. Italy entered the war on 23 May 1915, on the Allied side and declared war on Austria. The United States and its American allies entered the war on 6 April 1917. Liberia, Siam and Greece also became allies. Russia left the alliance in November, after the signing of the treaty of Brest Litovsk.The Russian withdrawal allowed for the alliance of five Great Powers {{Image|file=Photos-858.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption='''Principal Allied leaders of World War I }} :[[Image:Flags.png|35px]] France French Republic :[[Image:Flags-3.jpg|35px]]British Empire :[[Image:US_Flags-25.png|35px]]United States :[[Image:Photos-382.png|35px]] Italy :[[Image:Flags_of_Asia-20.png|35px]]Japan '''Allied''' :Military dead - 5,525,000 :Military wounded - 12,831,500 :Military missing - 4,121,000 :Total - KIA, WIA or MIA - 22,477,500 {{Image|file=Allied_Powers_in_The_Great_War-4.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption= }} '''Main Allied Powers''' :British Empire :Russia (1914–17) :Serbia :Montenegro :Belgium :Japan :Italy (1915–18) :Portugal (1916–18) :Romania (1916–18) :Hejaz (1916–18) :United States (1917–18) :Greece (1917–18) :Thailand Siam (1917–18) {{Image|file=Photos-878.jpg |align=c |size=360 |caption='''5 Allied Generals from left to right, Lieutanant General Baron Jacques (Belgium), General Armando Diaz (Italy), Marshal Ferdinand Foch (France), General John J. Pershing (USA), and Admiral Lord Earl Beatty (Great Britain)''' }} World War I lasted from 28 July 1914 – 11 November 1918 (4 years, 3 months and 2 weeks) Peace treaties were held in Europe, Africa, the Middle East, the Pacific Islands, China and off the coast of South and North America.World War I was a Allied victory and it was the end of the German, Russian, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian empires. And the formation of new countries in Europe and the Middle East. Also the transfer of German colonies and regions of the former Ottoman Empire to other powers. The League of Nations was formed on 10 January 1920 as a result of the Paris Peace Conference that ended the First World War. {{Image|file=Photos-574.png |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Military alliance''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-566.png |align=l |size=15 |caption= }} :Allied and Associated Powers (and their colonies) :Central Powers (and their colonies) :Neutral Power {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Resource_page-5.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=CanadIan Soldiers. }}{{clear}} German Foreign Secretary Arthur Zimmermann sent a coded telegram to Count Johann von Bernstorff, German ambassador to Mexico if Mexico became an ally. Britain intercepted the telegram, decoded it and forwarded it to the United States. This possibility of more problems for the Allies was thwarted. {{Image|file=Images_in_the_Great_War-33.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=Zimmerman coded Telegram. }}{{Clear}} {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Resource_page-17.png |align=c |size=350 |caption=}} {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Resource_page-2.png |align=c |size=360 |caption=}}{{clear}} ----------- '''Sources''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allies_of_World_War_I Wikipedia] - Allied Powers World War I *[http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Triple_Alliance_and_Triple_Entente.aspx Encyclopedia.com] - Triple Alliance and Triple Entente *[https://www.mtholyoke.edu/~raina20s/ww1/play.html www.mtholyoke.edu] - The players *[http://primaryfacts.com/4843/how-did-world-war-1-start/ The Beginning] ------------

    Allied Powers in World War II

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    '''Allied Leaders '''
    {{Image|file=Photos-282.jpg|align=l|size=115|caption='''Joseph Starlin'''| wrap=y}} {{Image|file=Photos-283.jpg|align=l|size=118|caption='''Franklin Roosevelt'''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=Photos-284.jpg|align=l|size=115|caption='''Winston Churchill'''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=Photos-285.jpg|align=l|size=98|caption='''Chiang Kai-shek'''|wrap=y}} {{clear}} :[[Image:Photos-280.gif|35px]]Soviet Union - Joseph Stalin :[[Image:US_Flags-25.png|35px]]United States - Franklin Roosevelt :[[Image:Flags-3.jpg|35px]]United Kingdom - Winston Churchill :[[Image:Photos-376.png|38px]]Republic of China - Chiang Kai-shek '''Major Affiliated State Combatants''' :United States - Franklin D. Roosevelt, President :Great Britain - Winston Churchill, Prime Minister :Soviet Union - Joseph Stalin, General :China - Chiang Kai-Shek, General :France - Charles de Gaulle '''Minor Affiliated Combatants''' :Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Canada, Cuba, Czechoslovakia, Greece, Luxembourg, Mexico, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Poland, South Africa, Yugoslavia, Raj (India), Iraq, Iran, Bulgaria, Mongolia, Gomułka Regime, Romania, Tannu Tuva, Italy and Albania *Military dead - Over 16,000,000 *Civilian dead - Over 45,000,000 *Total dead - Over 61,000,000 '''Military Casualties by Country 1939-1945''' (selected) *Australia: 23,365 dead; 39,803 wounded *Belgium: 7,760 dead; 14,500 wounded *Canada: 37,476 dead; 53,174 wounded *China: 2,200,000 dead; 1,762,000 wounded *France: 210,671 dead; 390,000 wounded *Great Britain: 329,208 dead; 348,403 wounded *Italy: 77,494 dead; 120,000 wounded *Poland: 320,000 dead; 530,000 wounded *Soviet Union: 7,500,000 dead; 5,000,000 wounded *United States: 405,399 dead; 670,846 wounded {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-16.png |align=c |size=550 |caption='''Map of participants in World War II''' }} *Dark Green - Allies before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, including colonies and occupied countries. *Light Green - Allied countries that entered the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor. *Blue - Axis Powers and their colonies or countries that had to choose a side in order to stay independent. *Grey- Neutral countries during WWII {{Image|file=United_States_in_World_War_II-2.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Normandy. }}{{Clear}} -------------- '''Resources:''' *[http://www.britannica.com/topic/Allied-Powers-World-War-II Encyclipedia Britanica] ''articles on WWII *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Allies_of_World_War_II Wikipedia] ''Allies of World War II'' '''World War II Videos''' *[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=jfRq-JeUCSM Youtube: Documentary, World War II'] *[http://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fKcX9Eq4FME 1943 Invasion of Sicily by Allied Forces] '''Profiles on WikiTree: Leaders''' *[[Roosevelt-1|President Franklin Delano Roosevelt]] *[[Churchill-4|Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill KG PM]] *[[Jughashvili-1|Premier Joseph Stalin]] *[[Kai-shek-1|Premier Chiang Kai-shek]] '''Profiles on Wikitree, Military''' *[[Patton-1782|Gen. George S. Patton, Jr.]] '''Profiles on WikiTree, Civilian''' *[[Ten_Boom-2|Corrie ten Boom]] Netherlands

    ALLINGTON Family Mysteries

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    Here are open questions about Allingtons. In 1799, Elizabeth Swartwood Allington died at the age of 20 leaving husband John and baby boy, Jacob behind. She was the daughter of a famous local family, the Swartwoods of PA, and he came out of nowhere I have found clues that suggest he was born in Winchcombe, Gloucester, and that he was born in PA, but nothing conclusive. Would love to chat with someone about this. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

    Almeda Cemetery, Houston, Texas

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    [[Category:Almeda Cemetery, Houston, Texas]] ===About=== This free space page for the Almeda Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. The Table of Interments below is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. All grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed and are displayed with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of additional information regarding this cemetery, please contact [[Vines-20|Charlie Vines]] or [[Franklin-1969|Lisa R. Franklin]] for assistance. ----- ===Location and Map=== Location
    Located on the south side of (East bound) of South Sam Houston Parkway/Beltway 8) between Kirby Drive and Hwy 288. GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
    [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Almeda+Cemetery,+S+Sam+Houston+Pkwy+W,+Houston,+TX+77047/@29.5962225,-95.3991794,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8640eb52509f15ed:0xc2226815499e89c1 Almeda Cemetery on Google Maps] ===Video Tour of Cemetery=== [https://youtu.be/k0kiOvvpR18 Video Tour of Cemetery at YouTube] ==Tasks Completed== *Full survey of cemetery done 13 Jun 2015, transcribed in full to table below *Photographs of all unmarked grafes completed 13 Jun 2015 *Video survey of cemetery completed 13 Jun 2015. *Created/linked all of below interments to wikitree profile pages ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[Park-1882|Bunjes]]||Verna||18 Aug 1899||05 May 1922||wife of John Bunjes|||||||[[image:Park-1882.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Shaw-8491|Woodfin]] ||Trula Shaw||||28 Feb 1919|||||||||[[image:Shaw-8491.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Woodfin-105|Woodfin]]||Henry M||23 May 1870||02 Nov 1926|||||||||[[image:Woodfin-105.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Clark-27677|Clark]]||Georgie||24 Nov 1919||20 Dec 1927|||||||||[[image:Clark-27677.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Clark-27678|Clark]]||Francis L||19 Sep 1917||11 Nov 1918|||||||||[[image:Clark-27678.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Davidson-6070|Davidson]]||David T.||25 Jun 1847||02 Sep 1911|||||||||[[image:Davidson-6070.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Keyworth-43|Keyworth]]||Marion A. "Bo"||04 Dec 1962||07 Apr 2003|||||||||[[image:Keyworth-43.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Birdsall-451|Birdsall]]||Adelbert||1849||08 May 1925||death year on tombstone incorrect, date taken from death certificate|||||||[[image:Almeda_Cemetery_Houston_Texas-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Birdsall-450|Birdsall]]||Benjamin Canby||||1898|||||||||[[image:Almeda_Cemetery_Houston_Texas-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Jones-42126|Jones]]||John Beauregard||1860||1924|||||||||[[image:Almeda_Cemetery_Houston_Texas-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-314947|Unknown]]||Mike||||||dates unknown|||||||[[image:Almeda_Cemetery_Houston_Texas-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Mowery-309|Mowery]]||Lester||1912||1913|||||||||[[image:Almeda_Cemetery_Houston_Texas-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Mowery-310|Mowery]]||Rosco||1908||1919|||||||||[[image:Almeda_Cemetery_Houston_Texas-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Reed-10561|Reed]]||John A.||||||dates unknown|||||||[[image:Almeda_Cemetery_Houston_Texas-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Tyler-4048|Tyler]]||Robert Willis||1854||1940|||||||||[[image:Almeda_Cemetery_Houston_Texas-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Ivor-10|Ivor]]||Mr.||||||dates unknown|||||||[[image:Almeda_Cemetery_Houston_Texas-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Woodfin-106|Woodfin]]||Baby||||||dates unknown|||||||[[image:Almeda_Cemetery_Houston_Texas-1.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-314952]]||Martha J||03 Sep 1861||16 Oct 1898||wife of W. Justulce|||||||[[image:Unknown-314952.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Ormsby-310|Ormsby]]||George O||||||slab with name only|||||||[[image:Ormsby-310.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Stewart-17407|Stewart]]||Jessie||24 Oct 1881||18 Jul 1898||daughter of TH & EF Stewart|||||||[[image:Stewart-17407.jpg|120px]] |- | [[Unknown-314956|Unknown]]||unknown||||||simple cross marker, marked 'Unknown'|||||||[[image:Unknown-314956.jpg|120px]] |- |[[Unknown-314957|Unknown]]||unknown||||||simple cross marker, marked 'Unknown', broken|||||||[[image:Unknown-314957.jpg|120px]] |-}

    Alpine Plantation

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    [[Category: Alpine Plantation, Talladega County, Alabama]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slaves Identified]] [[Category:Talladega County, Alabama, Slaves]] [[Category:Talladega County, Alabama, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Alpine, Talladega County, Alabama]] [[Category:1840 US Census, Talladega County, Alabama]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] ==Introduction== '''Alpine Plantation''' was built for [[Welch-11372|Nathaniel Welch]], a native of Virginia, by Almarion Devalco Bell in 1858. Nathaniel Welch was born in Madison County, Virginia on 24 Nov 1814, the son of the [[Welch-6545|Reverend Oliver Welch]], a Baptist minister. Oliver Welch was a founder of the Alpine Baptist Church. ===Slaves=== In an 1844 Deed of Gift, Oliver Welch identified previous gifts of slaves to his children as well as identifying remainder of slaves to remain in his possession until his death, at which time the remainder were to be equally divided amongst his 5 children.'''Deed''':"Deeds, 1833-1909; general index, 1833-1909"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/522386 Deeds, 1833-1909; general index, 1833-1909]
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    [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSPL-TS2Z-N?i=64&cat=522386 FamilySearch Image] (accessed 11 January 2022) Talladega Co, AL, 25 Mar 1844, Deed Bk E p.91
    : To Nathaniel Welch from his father, Oliver Welch, in 1844 in a deed of gift. *[[Welch-11619|Clary]] *[[Welch-11620|Sarah]] : To [[Welch-11622|Mary Welch Mallory]]: [[Welch-11634|Betsey and child]] : To [[Welch-6531|Hannah E. (Welch) Reynolds]]: [[Lewis-50246|Hannah Lewis]] and [[Welch-11641|Monroe]] : To[[Welch-11642| John Welch]]: [[Welch-11643|Bob]] and [[Welch-11644|Susan]] : To [[Welch-10389|William A. Welch]]: [[Welch-11648|Cillas]] and [[Welch-11649|Robert]] : To [[Welch-11645|James Welch]]: [[Welch-11646|Ham]] and [[Welch-11647|Charlotte]] Oliver Welch, deeded all of his enslaved peoples to his children in this same deed in 1844. The following were divided amongst the children after Dec 1845. * Joseph Mallory *[[Welch-11621|Dudley]] *[[Welch-11623|Mariah]] *[[Welch-11624|Joshua]] *[[Welch-11625|Louisa]] *[[Welch-11626|Frederick]] *[[Welch-11627|Sam]] *[[Welch-11628|Edmond]] *[[Welch-11629|Harriet]] *[[Welch-11630|Margaret]] *[[Welch-11631|Jackson]] *[[Welch-11632|Rachel]] *[[Welch-11633|Tipecanoe]] *Betsey *[[Welch-11635|George]] *[[Welch-11636|Allice]] *[[Welch-11637|Nelly]] *[[Welch-11638|Ellick]] *[[Welch-11639|Tyler]] *[[Welch-11640|Miller]] ===Slave Schedules=== In the '''1840 Census''' for Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, Nathaniel Welch owned 31 enslaved people. '''1840 Census''':"1840 United States Federal Census"
    Year: 1840; Census Place: Talladega, Alabama; Roll: 14; Page: 257; Family History Library Film: 0002335
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    Nathaniel Welch.
    {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!Nathaniel Welch |- |Home in 1840 (City, County, State): ||Talladega, Alabama |- |Free White Persons - Males - 20 thru 29: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 15 thru 19: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Females - 60 thru 69: ||1 |- |Slaves - Males - Under 10: ||7 |- |Slaves - Males - 10 thru 23: ||7 |- |Slaves - Males - 24 thru 35: ||3 |- |Slaves - Males - 36 thru 54: ||3 |- |Slaves - Males - 55 thru 99: ||1 |- |Slaves - Females - Under 10: ||2 |- |Slaves - Females - 10 thru 23: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 24 thru 35: ||3 |- |Slaves - Females - 36 thru 54: ||2 |- |Persons Employed in Agriculture: ||18 |- |Colored Persons - Blind: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - Under 20: ||1 |- |Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: ||1 |- |Total Free White Persons: ||3 |- |Total Slaves: ||31 |- |Total All Persons - Free White, Free Colored, Slaves: ||34 |} In the '''1850 Slave Schedule''' for Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, Nathl Welch owner 32 enslaved people.'''1850 Census''':"1850 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
    The National Archive in Washington DC; Washington, DC; NARA Microform Publication: M432; Title: Seventh Census Of The United States, 1850; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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    Nathl Welch in Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, USA.
    {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name: !!Nathl Welch |- |Residence Date: ||1850 |- |Residence Place: ||Talladega, Talladega, Alabama, USA |- |Number of Enslaved People: ||32 |- |All Enslaved People: || |- |Gender ||Age |- |Female ||60 |- |Female ||60 |- |Male ||60 |- |Male ||55 |- |Male ||45 |- |Female ||45 |- |Female ||40 |- |Male ||40 |- |Female ||30 |- |Male ||28 |- |Male ||27 |- |Male ||25 |- |Male ||25 |- |Female ||25 |- |Female ||18 |- |Female ||18 |- |Male ||16 |- |Male ||12 |- |Female ||12 |- |Female ||12 |- |Male ||9 |- |Male ||8 |- |Female ||8 |- |Male ||7 |- |Male ||7 |- |Female ||7 |- |Male ||4 |- |Female ||4 |- |Female ||3 |- |Male ||2 |- |Male ||1 |- |Female ||3/12 |} In the '''1860 Slave Schedule''' for Southern Division, Talladega, Alabama, Nat Welch owned 41 enslaved people. '''1860 Census''':"1860 U.S. Federal Census - Slave Schedules"
    The National Archives in Washington DC; Washington DC, USA; Eighth Census of the United States 1860; Series Number: M653; Record Group: Records of the Bureau of the Census; Record Group Number: 29
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    Nat Welch in Southern Division, Talladega, Alabama, USA.
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    Alsace – Lorraine / Elsass – Lothringen

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    [[Category:Germany Project]] This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] and the [[Project:France|France Project]] ==Alsace – Lorraine (French) / Elsass – Lothringen (German) Team Page== ===Team Members=== *[[Pennie-22|Laura Bozzay]] *[[Marchal-178|Isabelle Huth]] *[[Campbell-2634|Christine Preston]] *[[Trimbur-1|Paul Trimbur]] ===Information=== *https://www.britannica.com/place/Alsace-Lorraine *https://www.genealoger.com/german/ger_2_alsace.htm *http://dgmweb.net/Ancillary/Geog/Europe/Alsace-Lorraine.html The area known today as Alsace – Lorraine was for most of its historical time separate entities. The idea of putting Alsace together with Lorraine was actually, a German one, and happened during one of the times that Germany had control of the areas. It was done in 1871 after the Franco-German War as an efficiency measure. The German Imperial Territory of Elsass-Lothringen was comprised of 5,067 square miles (13,123 square km) of territory that was ceded by France to Germany in 1871. This territory was returned to France in 1919 after World War I. Then it was ceded again to Germany in 1940 during World War II in 1945 again returned to France. During the rest of its history Alsace and Lorraine were independent of each other with their own cultures and allegiances. During ''The Treaty of Mersen'' parts of Alsace or Lorraine were under Germanic rule. *https://www.themaparchive.com/treaty-of-mersen-870.html *https://www.encyclopedia.com/reference/encyclopedias-almanacs-transcripts-and-maps/mersen-treaty Essentially after their nephew King Lothair of Lotharingia died, his kingdom was divided so that Lorraine along with Belgium and the Netherlands went to Charles of France while Alsace and the banks of the Lower Rhine went to Louis the German. Germany as a country did not exist until 1871 but the concept of people with a Germanic culture existed since Roman times. In 1815 Lorraine lost Saarlouis and Saarbrücken to Prussia as part of the Rhine province. Areas between Queich and Lauter Rivers went to Bavaria. Prussia and Bavaria eventually became part of what we call Germany today in 1871. Following the Franco-Prussian War in 1870/1, all of Alsace except for the Belfort territory and the northeastern part of Lorraine went to Germany. By 1871 Alsace-Lorraine became a buffer zone between France and Germany. Alsace (without Belfort) with Moselle and 1/3 of Meurthe in Lorraine made an imperial state. Prussia, Baden and Bavaria wanted to annex the area to their states, but it remained a territory of the German Empire. ===Alsace History=== *900s Alsace belonged to the Holy Roman Empire as part of the Duchy of Swabia-Alsace. * 1300s-1400s During this period many wars were fought between France and what would eventually become the country of Germany for control of the area. * 1520s Protestant Reformation swept through the cities but many of the rural areas remained Catholic * 1618-1648 During the Thirty Years' War the area was overtaken with Swedish, Austrian and French troops. The French took control in 1639. * 1648 - Numerous immigrants arrived from Switzerland, Germany, Austria, Lorraine, Savoy and other areas. Anabaptist refugees came from Switzerland, especially Bern. Strassbourg became a main center of the early Anabaptist movement * 1681 Strassbourg becomes part of France. * 1697 Lower Alsace (northern) went to France. * 1789 The French Revolution brought the first division of Alsace into the departements of Haut- and BasRhin (upper and lower Rhine respectively) * 1790 Saales and Schirmeck were moved from Lower Alsace to Vosges. Alsace was divided into Bas-Rhin (Lower Rhine) and Haut-Rhin (Upper Rhine). * 1798 Mulhouse, a republic in the Swiss confederation since the 16th century, joined France. * 1801 All land west of the Rhine was made part of France. * Language before 1870 in Alsace (French / Elssas German) 77% spoke some form of German. French was mainly for the upper class. During German rule French was considered a foreign language and only taught in secondary schools. Even through the language and race was mainly German, the majority of the citizens preferred to be part of France. * Prussian: 1870-1871 * 1872 Part of the Department of the Vosges (Vallee de la Brusche) was annexed to Alsace Lorraine. * 1890 Population was 77% Catholic, 21% Protestant, 2% Jewish, with 678 Mennonites in lower Alsace and 1,012 in Upper Alsace. * 1919 Alsace became part of France following World War I. The old Alsatian departments of Bas-Rhin and Haut-Rhin were restored. * 1939-45 Alsace became part of Germany during World War II. * 1945 German control of Alsace was returned to France. Alsace takes in the departments of Bas-Rhin, Haut-Rhin, and, since 1871 the Territory of Belfort. ==Lorraine History== * 840, Charlemagne's son Louis the Pious died. The Carolingian Empire was divided among Louis' three sons by the Treaty of Verdun of 843. The middle realm, known as Middle Francia, went to Lothair I, reaching from Frisia in Northern Germany through the Low Countries, Eastern France, Burgundy, Provence, Northern Italy, and down to Rome. On the death of Lothair I, Middle Francia was divided in three by the Treaty of Prüm in 855, with the northern third called Lotharingia and going to Lothair II. Due to Lotharingia being sandwiched between East and West Francia, the rulers identified as a duchy from 870 onward, enabling the duchy to ally and align itself nominally with either eastern or western Carolingian kingdoms in order to survive and maintain its independence. Thus it was a duchy in name but operated as an independent kingdom. *870, Lorraine allied with East Francia while remaining an autonomous duchy. In 962, when Otto I, Holy Roman Emperor, restored the Empire (restauratio imperii), Lorraine was designated as the autonomous Duchy of Lorraine within the Holy Roman Empire. It maintained this status until 1766. *959 Lower Lorraine (northern part) included territory in the Netherlands, Belgium and Germany. Upper Lorraine covered parts of France, Germany (near Trier) and Switzerland. The name Lorraine was adopted by the duchy of Upper Lorraine and totally separated from Lower Lorraine. *1250 Lorraine left the Holy Roman Empire to join France. *1300s-1400s During this period many wars were fought between France and what would eventually become the country of Germany for control of the area. The administrative region of Lorraine is larger than the 18th century duchy of Lorraine, which gradually came under French sovereignty between 1737 and 1766. The modern region includes provinces and areas that were historically separate from the duchy of Lorraine proper. These are: * Barrois * Three Bishoprics: non-contiguous territories around Metz, Verdun, and Toul, which were detached from the Holy Roman Empire in the 16th century and came under French sovereignty. * Several small principalities, which were still part of the Holy Roman Empire at the time of the French Revolution. Some historians consider the traditional province of Lorraine as limited to the duchy of Lorraine proper, while others consider that it includes Barrois and the Three Bishoprics. The duchy of Lorraine was originally the duchy of upper Lorraine, and did not include the entire area since called Lorraine. The case of Barrois is the most complicated: the western part of Barrois (west of the Meuse), known as Barrois mouvant, was detached from the rest of Barrois in the early 14th century and taken over by French sovereignty. The largest part of Barrois (east of the Meuse River) was the Duchy of Bar, part of the Holy Roman Empire. In the 15th century, it was united with the Duchy of Lorraine by the marriage of the Duke of Bar, René of Anjou, with Isabella, daughter of the Duke of Lorraine. Thus the duchies of Bar and Lorraine were united in personal union under the same duke, although formally they were officially separate until being annexed and incorporated into the Kingdom of France in 1766. During the French Revolution, four departments were created from the main parts of the territories of Barrois, Three Bishoprics and the Duchy of Lorraine: * Meuse, * Meurthe, * Moselle and * Vosges. *1737-1766 Duchy of Lorraine, ruled by Stanislas Leszczynski, dethroned king of Poland, became a French province in 1766 as pre-arranged. * 1790 Lorraine had four departements: Meurthe, Meuse, Moselle and Vosges. *1801 All land west of the Rhine was made part of France. Language: Before 1870 French was the dominant language in what was sporadically to be German Lothringen / French Lorraine. *Prussian: 1870-1871 * 1919 The Lorraine (Lothringen) section became the department of Moselle. * 1945 Lorraine is returned to France, it corresponds to the departments of Moselle, Meurthe-et-Moselle, and parts of the departments of Meuse and of Vosges. ===Maps=== Alsace 48.3182° N, 7.4416° E Lorraine 48.8744° N, 6.2081° E * https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Old_maps_of_Alsace-Lorraine * https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&id=45F1FC18BE25F1BCAAF8C7202BA5F0EFB77F7CD5&thid=OIP.WGymiYQI4bkqV51rzWqaRQHaG7&mediaurl=http%3A%2F%2Fsites.lafayette.edu%2Fspecialcollections%2Ffiles%2F2013%2F06%2FMap-of-France.jpg&exph=935&expw=999&q=alsace+lorraine+map&selectedindex=1&qpvt=alsace+lorraine+map&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&eim=1,2,6 * https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&id=B5BEB8C63DB8C51B49AB419C118A1FADAB022656&thid=OIP.gb4OVU50ZwMYdO3UJtqksgAAAA&mediaurl=https%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2Fthumb%2Fd%2Fd6%2FAlsace-Lorraine_Dialects.png%2F310px-Alsace-Lorraine_Dialects.png&exph=551&expw=310&q=alsace+lorraine+map&selectedindex=3&qpvt=alsace+lorraine+map&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&eim=1,2,6 * https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&id=170404FDE283AA23E476FD44D118D80B0D3B6096&thid=OIP.nnRuoLPlVqhk4kagapjB4AAAAA&mediaurl=https%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2Fthumb%2F5%2F52%2FAlsace_Dialects.PNG%2F350px-Alsace_Dialects.PNG&exph=659&expw=350&q=alsace+lorraine+map&selectedindex=1&qpvt=alsace+lorraine+map&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&eim=1,2,6&ccid=nnRuoLPl&simid=608052353238240844&pivotparams=insightsToken%3Dccid_rn1IFw3C*mid_EF6C8A6C9C63FFC3D1ACBB931716F189FDCBD76B*simid_607999323303971931*thid_OIP.rn1IFw3Cmpdyunztxo6DGwHaKS&iss=VSI * https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&id=42C45861ABEE228174BF2B4BCD7EF79B94A01C20&thid=OIP.hrYv3g0OXRV3D3Tl7yTHewHaGU&mediaurl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.mcn.org%2F2%2Fnoel%2Falsace-lorraine.gif&exph=472&expw=553&q=alsace+lorraine+map&selectedindex=17&qpvt=alsace+lorraine+map&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&eim=1,2,6 * https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&id=9426846ED94348563AE26B0C9D7956C8D8287507&thid=OIP.YoT-CtAacnu_CpPuqCixhgHaHa&mediaurl=http%3A%2F%2F4.bp.blogspot.com%2F-Q8_HR06RTGo%2FTuAr1K6lxKI%2FAAAAAAAAAf0%2F0fodv3gTsQI%2Fs1600%2Falsace-lorraine_language%252Bmap.jpg&exph=1536&expw=1536&q=alsace+lorraine+map&selectedindex=10&qpvt=alsace+lorraine+map&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&eim=1,2,6 * https://www.bing.com/images/search?view=detailV2&id=107109D790676BBD22273AB13F86C05E308595E8&thid=OIP.gZBcvvUaLnZIpyadGJaygwHaFj&mediaurl=https%3A%2F%2Fupload.wikimedia.org%2Fwikipedia%2Fcommons%2Fthumb%2F3%2F3c%2FAlsace_Lorraine_departments_evolution_map-fr.svg%2F800px-Alsace_Lorraine_departments_evolution_map-fr.svg.png&exph=600&expw=800&q=Alsace-Lorraine+France+Map&selectedindex=17&ajaxhist=0&vt=0&eim=1,2,6 * http://www.melbmap.com.au/site/resources/overseas_indices/michelin_france_regional_map_516_coverage.jpg ===Current Resources=== '''a. Library/Libraries''' * https://wwwp.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Elsass-Lothringen_Archives_and_Libraries * https://www.jewishvirtuallibrary.org/alsace *https://us.france.fr/en/alsace-lorraine/moodboard/the-new-humanist-library-unveils-its-treasures-in-selestat *https://www.worldcat.org/libraries drop in Alsace or Lorraine or name of a town '''b. Vital Records''' *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Elsass-Lothringen,_German_Empire_Church_Records *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Elsass-Lothringen,_German_Empire_Civil_Registration *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Elsass-Lothringen,_German_Empire_Online_Genealogy_Records *http://www.archivesnationales.culture.gouv.fr/chan/chan/series/pdf/F7-3564-3580.pdf *http://frenchgen.com/arch.html '''c. Religious Facilities''' *https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187071-Activities-c47-t10,175-Alsace_Grand_Est.html *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Union_of_Protestant_Churches_of_Alsace_and_Lorraineincludes links to Catholic and Jewish religious facilities *http://www.huguenot.netnation.com/states/nc/documents/HSNC_Digitized_French_Records.pdf *https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Gothic_churches_in_Alsace *https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Medieval_churches_in_Alsace *https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187160-Activities-c47-t10,175-Lorraine_Grand_Est.html *http://judaisme.sdv.fr/histoire/historiq/anglais/history.htm *https://www.catholic.com/encyclopedia/alsace-lorraine '''d. Local Genealogy Groups''' * http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Alsace *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Elsass-Lothringen,_German_Empire_Genealogy *http://ddebus.free.fr/indexe.htm *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Alsace-Lorraine,_France_Genealogy *http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Lorraine *https://www.genealoger.com/german/ger_2_alsace.htm *https://www.getalsaced.com/france-genealogy.html '''e. Local Cemeteries''' *https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187071-Activities-c47-t7-Alsace_Grand_Est.html *https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187160-Activities-c47-t7-Lorraine_Grand_Est.html *https://www.abmc.gov/cemeteries-memorials/europe/lorraine-american-cemetery *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Alsace%2C+France&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=state_1442 *https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?cemetery-name=&cemetery-loc=Lorraine%2C+France&only-with-cemeteries=cemOnly&locationId=state_1434 '''f. Colleges and Universities''' They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. *https://www.4icu.org/fr/alsace/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Lorraine *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_Metz *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Universities_in_Grand_Est '''g. Local Phone Books''' *http://phonebookoftheworld.com/strasbourg/ change city name to others in Alsace or Lorraine *https://www.angloinfo.com/how-to/france/moving/country-file/telephone-directories '''Culture''' ::Fairy tale cities, old world craftsmanship, vinyards, mountains, waterways, urban centers, old world markets, and some of the best food… that is Alsace and Lorraine. It is a unique blend of French and German culture at its best. *https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187071-Activities-Alsace_Grand_Est.html *https://www.planetware.com/france/alsace-route-du-vin-f-a-rovi.htm *http://www.map-france.com/region-Alsace/ *http://www.map-france.com/region-Lorraine/ *https://www.lonelyplanet.com/france/alsace-and-lorraine *https://www.regions-of-france.com/regions/alsace/culture *https://www.regions-of-france.com/regions/lorraine/ *https://www.ricksteves.com/watch-read-listen/read/articles/alsace-europes-cultural-hybrid *https://www.thespruceeats.com/alsace-lorraine-german-twist-french-food-1375651 *https://www.tourisme-alsace.com/en/culture-alsace/ *https://theculturetrip.com/europe/france/articles/10-traditions-unique-to-alsace-france/ *https://www.planetware.com/france/alsace-route-du-vin-f-a-rovi.htm *https://us.france.fr/en/alsace-lorraine/article/alsace *https://us.france.fr/en/alsace-lorraine/list/lets-eat-with-the-lorraine-crafts *https://frenchmoments.eu/glass-and-crystal-route-lorraine/ *https://www.france-voyage.com/tourism/grande-place-saint-louis-crystal-museum-2576.htm '''Language and Translation Help''' *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogy_Glossary *https://www.lexilogos.com/france_carte_dialectes.htm

    Alta Mesa Memorial Park, Palo Alto, California

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    Alternate Biography for Abraham Hembree

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    ==Research Notes== About twenty people related to Abraham filed applications for a share of the Eastern Cherokee (Guion Miller) payment in 1907. Those of his direct descendants were grouped with Mahala Clout’s application, cited above. All of the claims were rejected since neither Abraham nor any of his children appear on any Cherokee records. None of the places Abraham is known to have lived were in the Cherokee Nation. Records of the Tyger River Baptist Church 1801-1804 list as members David, Hannah, Ira, Isaiah, James, Mary, Matilda, Nancy, and William Hembree. Abraham and Winifred are not listed and it is not known if any of these people were their children. Townsend, Leah. South Carolina Baptists 1670-1805. Genealogical Publishing Co., Baltimore, Maryland. 1974. p. 136 note. Digitized at archive.org Men named David, James, Joel, and John Hembree all were landowners in the same area of the 96 District of South Carolina between 1780 and 1799. “Drewry” Hembree, believed to be a brother, appears on the same 1790 census page as Abraham. Most of South Carolina was sold/ceded away long before the Revolutionary War. In 1721 some land was ceded, (1 on map) in 1755 the limits of South Carolina were extended (2 on map) to include the modern districts of Abbeville, Edgefield, Laurens, Union, Spartanburg, Newberry, Chester, Fairfield, Richland, and York, generally south and east of the Keowee River. Land between the Broad and Catawba Rivers was recognized as belonging to the Catawba. Fort Prince George was erected on the Cherokee frontier. The small remaining Cherokee area of what is now South Carolina (8 on map) was ceded in 1777. See map Abraham stated his birth date, but not his birth place in his Revolutionary War application. The Spartanburg area where he lived most of his life and where he joined the army was part of South Carolina at the time he was born. Chelsea, I have to take issue with this text in the narrative: "Genealogist and historian Larry Petrisky produced an extensively-researched report titled "The Abraham Hembree Data Project," in which he gave compelling evidence to this widely-held theory. Petrisky's extensive research on the Hembree family is often used as a primary source for genealogists such as David Alden Hennessee of the Hennessee Family Genealogy Pages, which is often used as a primary source for many profiles that are protected by Wikitree's Native Americans Project." As Kathie has demonstrated and my own review concurs: there is nothing extensive or compelling about Petrisky research. Many statements are not sourced, and many citations do not support the statements he has written. What specifically do you find compelling? I just don't see it. The last sentence implies that wikitree's protection of a profile conveys that we recommend any source cited in the profile. Far from it. Please remove that sentence. It is misleading. Please familiarize yourself with wikitree's help page about project protected profiles. The project's Reliable Sources page does not include Hennessee's work. I also just looked at Hennessee's page: he did a copy/paste of Petrisky's text onto his personal family tree. There's nothing "primary" about it. Also misleading is the statement that Petrisky's work "is approved as part of the official library of the South Carolina Genealogical Society." The newsletter you link to is from a chapter of the society, and the Petrisky work is included in the list of the chapter's inventory. No where does it say that any of the items in the inventory are approved or recommended by the Society. I encourage you to document and cite what is known about Abraham. Kathie has listed a number of additional sources to support the profile. Then use a Research Notes section to discuss the theories, preferably in a neutral tone. Here's an example of another profile you might use as a model: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Troxell-17 Quoting from Petrisky’s “Abraham Hembree Project document: “A young Cherokee woman who may have attended those delegations [referring to Cherokee trade delegations hosted by John and Sarah Amory] because she understood many languages also served as a trading interpreter in Purrysburg, where Swiss, German, and Dutch were being heard as often as English, French and Spanish. She was the consort/translator of Thomas Ayers (Eyres) the Cherokee agent for Georgia. Citation: Colonial Records of Georgia, Candler, IV 372, 424, 487, 501, V 276, 277]. Placing this citation after the above text certainly implies that the citations support the statements. Nothing could be farther from the truth. (The books cited are freely available at archive.org, FamilySearch, and other places on the Internet) specifically: Vol. IV p. 372 – no mention of any women, makes references to Indian traders p. 424 no mention of any women; Mr. Eyre, "a Cadet with the regiment" is mentioned in connection with the expectation of a visit from a Cherokee delegation p. 487 no mention of any women. Mr. Eyre arrived “in his way to the Cherokee nation” p. 501 no mention of any women. Mr. Eyre “took his Way up the River” Vol. V, p. 276 no mention of any women, references a letter written 12/23/1739 by Mr. Tho Eyre. p. 277 no mention of any women, “Mr. Eyre mentioned above” Larry Petriski's article does not include sources that connect the many people he discusses and he includes many claims that are totally unsupported. William Emory was born in 1731 ad arrived in America as a six year old child in December, 1737. John and Sarah Amory married in 1726 and there is no evidence they had any children other than the four named in parish records which record the marriage of John Amory and Sarah Wilson in 1726, and the births of four children, "John son of John , Sarah bap 30 Oct 1727 Great Hale; Sarah d of John and Sarah bap 8 Sept 1730 Great Hale; William s of John and Sarah bap 15 Sept 1731 Great Hale; James s John and Sarah bap 19 sept 1732 Great Hale; James s John and Sarah bur 27 May 1737 Great Hale." (https://www.freereg.org.uk/search_queries/5dd9ae084325a6b045c9f507?locale=en Amory) There is nothing to suggest that he had a first wife and other children or that the "two menservants" mentioned in colonial records (John Amory, his wife, three children and two menservants) were related to him in any way. (Calendar of State papers , Oct. 10, 1737, Oct. 5 There are no records that even suggest that the daughter of Ludovic Grant (called "Mary Grant" by many although her name is actually unknown) had more children than daughters Mary, Elizabeth, and Susannah. There is nothing whatsoever to suggest that John Amory had a child with a Cherokee woman in 1744. The citations Petrisky lists from the Colonial Records of Georgia have nothing to do with any Cherokee women. Petrisky discusses someone he calls "Old John Hembree" :The name of “Old John” Hembree’s mother is not known but her “nicknames” were “Mary Ayers/Eyres” and “Many Ears” – it was written both ways in her notes and my great-grandmother could not make sense of it. She thought it was Ayers. Family legend says she went to England on tribal business, was “presented to the queen”, and died overthere from a sudden illness. Since her father was a Moore and her first husband was Ayres, we construct her name Mary (Moore) Ayres, b.c.1721, d.c.1751. ''no records of anyone by this name. No Cherokee went to England in the 1750's.'' :Her death supposedly happened while “Old John” was in mid-childhood. The best fit for this legend happened in 1751 when a delegation of Cherokee from Keowee, Tellico and elsewhere (mostly from South Carolina) set out to be heard by the king of England concerning their frustration with the governor of South Carolina. Little Carpenter (Attakullakulla) and Wauhatchee were among them. The “Young Emperor” recalled that the king told them in 1730 that if they ever needed to speak with him they could go to the royal governor in Carolina or Virginia and be heard. So off to Virginia they went. [The Colonial Records of South Carolina : Documents Relating to Indian Affairs 1750-1754: p.151-154, 161. ''Some of the attendees at the conference in Williamsburg are named: The Raven, the Raven's son, named Moytoy, Tossetee (a Notchee), Good Warrioe of Estatoe, Moytoy of Telliquo, Caesar, Blind Warrior, Chucheechee, Tosetee, Skiagunta, and the Chote King. There were 19 other unnamed chiefs in attendance, several of the mens' wives, and some other women, all unnamed. There is no mention of any women involved in discussions. '' South Carolina Indian Affairs Vol 1, p. 161 == Sources == *See also: * David Alden Hennessee, "Hennessee Family Genealogy Pages," [http://www.thehennesseefamily.com/getperson.php?personID=I10852&tree=hennessee profile of Abraham Hembree] This site compiles information from other researchers.

    Alumni Cantabrigienses

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: University of Cambridge]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Alumni Cantabrigienses == A biographical list of all known students, graduates and holders of office at the [[Wikipedia:University_of_Cambridge|University of Cambridge]]. A long list of source materials used in this publication is given in the beginning of Part 1 Vol. 1. On page xxii is a complete list of abbreviations used for these sources. Before this, there is a lengthy description of the source material. * Compiled by [[Venn-280|John Archibald Venn]] (1883-1958) and [[Venn-279|John Venn]] (1834-1923) * published by University of Cambridge, Cambridge University Press 1922-1954 * [[Wikipedia: Alumni Cantabrigienses]] * Cambridge Alumni (online) Database: http://venn.lib.cam.ac.uk/Documents/acad/intro.html ::* "This database is planned to contain biographical details of everyone who has been identified as being academically associated with the University of Cambridge, covering the period from 1200 onwards." * Search only: http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001452738 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Alumni Cantabrigienses|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === ==== Part I: From the Earliest Times to 1751, by J.A. Venn & John Venn ==== * Vol. 1 (1922) Abbas-Cutts ::* https://archive.org/details/alumnicantabrigipt1vol1univiala * Vol. 2 (1922) Dabbs-Juxton ::* https://archive.org/details/alumnicantabrigipt1vol2univiala ::* https://archive.org/details/p1alumnicantabri02univuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/pt1alumnicantabr02univuoft * Vol. 3 (1924) Kaile-Ryves ::* https://archive.org/details/p1alumnicantabri03univuoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yIwSb9UO--cC * Vol. 4 (1924) Saal - Zuinglius ::* https://archive.org/details/p1alumnicantabri04univuoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5wZEke1GmggC ==== Part II: From 1751 to 1900, by J.A. Venn ==== * Vol. 1 (1940) Abbey - Challis ::* https://archive.org/details/p2alumnicantabri01univuoft * Vol. 2 (1944) Chalmers – Fytche ::* https://archive.org/details/p2alumnicantabri02univuoft * Vol. 3 (1947) Gabb - Justamond ::* https://archive.org/details/p2alumnicantabri03univuoft * Vol. 4 (1951) Kahlenberg - Oyler ::* https://archive.org/stream/p2alumnicantabri04univuoft#page/n5/mode/2up * Vol. 5 (1953) Pace – Spyers ::* https://archive.org/details/p2alumnicantabri05univuoft * Vol. 6 (1954) Square – Zupitza ::* https://archive.org/details/p2alumnicantabri06univuoft === Abbreviations Used === Part I (vol. 1):xxvii. see [https://archive.org/details/alumnicantabrigipt1vol1univiala/page/xxvii/mode/1up ''InternetArchive'']. * '''Adm.''' Admitted at a College. * '''Admon.''' Administration of Effects at a Probate Court. * '''B.Civ.L.''' Bachelor of Civil Law; now expressed as LL.B. * '''B.Can.L.''' Bachelor of Canon Law; abrogated 1535. * '''Cautio.''' A deposit made in early times to insure the due performance of exercises for degrees. * '''Com. C. Lond.''' Commissary Court of Bishop of London. * '''Com. Reg. Comitia Regia.''' Certain gatherings of the Senate of the University at which royal personages were present and degrees specially conferred. * '''Cons. C. Lond.''' Consistory Court of Bishop of London. * '''D. and C. Westm.''' Court of the Dean and Chapter of Westminster. * '''Fell.-Com.''' Fellow-commoner; the first of the three ranks in which students were matricu- lated. * '''Fil. nob.''' Filiiis nobilis. By ancient custom and statute the sons of noblemen (including bishops) had the privilege of proceeding to M.A. at once instead of first taking B.A. * '''F.R.C.P.''' Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. * '''Gr.''' Grace, or act of the University, mostly for degrees. * '''Gr. Bk.''' Grace Book, containing the above proceeding of the University. Five volumes have been pubHshed, 1454-1588. See p. vii. * '''Incorp.''' Incorporation in another University. It conferred the privileges of their degree. * '''Imputes.''' A student under 14, and consequently not required to take the usual oath at matriculation. * '''Lic. Med.''' License to practice medicine * '''Lit. Reg.''' Litterae Regiae. Royal mandates directing the conferring of a degree. * '''Liu. Dim.''' Letters dimissory from one bishop to another to grant ordinations. * '''M. Gram.''' Master of Grammar. An ancient degree long obsolete, conferred on school- masters. * '''M.I.''' Monumental inscription. * '''Matric.''' Matriculation : the formal admission of a student into the University as distinguished from his admission into a College. It occurred in each of the three terms, Lent, Easter, Michaelmas. * '''Ordo.''' Oido senioritatis. See p. vii. * '''P.C.C.''' Prerogative Court of Canterbury. * '''Pens.''' Pensioner; the second of the three ranks in which students were matriculated. * '''Sizar.''' The third of these ranks. In old times sizars performed many menial services. * '''Sup.''' Supplicat. See p. vii. * '''V.C.C.''' Vice-Chancellor's Court, Cambridge. See p. xiv === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Venn, John Archibald. ''[[Space:Alumni Cantabrigienses|Alumni Cantabrigienses]]'' (Cambridge University Press, 1922) Part , Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Venn|Venn]])

    Alumni Oronienses

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: University of Oxford]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England | England Sources]] __TOC__ == Alumni Oxonienses == The Members of the University of Oxford: Their Parentage, Birthplace, and Year of Birth, With a Record of their Degrees. Being The Matriculation Register of the University Alphabetically Arranged, Revised, and Annotated. * by [[Foster-13565|Joseph Foster]] (1844-1905), Hon. M.A., Oxon. * published by James Parker & Co., 27 Broad Street. and 6, Southampton Street, Strand, London. * also see "[[Space:Athenae_Oxonienses|Athenae Oxonienses]]" published in 1815 and "Oxford Men & Their Colleges" published in 1893 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Alumni_Oronienses|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Later Series 1888 (1715-1886) :* Vol. A-D ::* https://archive.org/details/alumnioxonienses01univuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001452835 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011712568 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012499505 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100493522 :* Vol. E-K ::* https://archive.org/details/alumnioxonienses02univuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001452835 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011712568 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012499505 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100493522 :* Vol. L-R ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_PwQVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001452835 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100220485 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100493522 :* Vol. S-Z ::* https://archive.org/details/alumnioxonienses04univuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001452835 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/011712568 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100493522 ::* http://www.forgottenbooks.com/books/Alumni_Oxonienses_1000731642 * Early Series 1891/2 (1500-1714) :* Vol. 1. A-D. (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=c9E9AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/cu31924084672959 ::* https://archive.org/details/alumnioxoniensi01fostgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100643585 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012499504 :* Vol. 2. E-K. (1891) ::* https://archive.org/stream/alumnioxoniensi00oxfogoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101708495 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100643585 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012499504 :* Vol. 3. L-R. (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=COQUAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/alumnioxoniensi01oxfogoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101708495 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100643585 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008887331 :* Vol. 4. S-Z. (1892) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JRIBAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/stream/alumnioxoniense00fostgoog ::* https://archive.org/stream/alumnioxoniensi00fostgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101708495 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100643585 * Later Series (1891) 1715-1886 :* Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/stream/alumnioxoniense03oxfogoog :* Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/stream/alumnioxoniense00oxfogoog :* Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/AlumniOxoniensesTheMembersOfTheUniversityOfOxford1715-1886Their ::* https://archive.org/stream/alumnioxoniense01oxfogoog :* Vol. 4 ::* https://archive.org/stream/alumnioxoniense02oxfogoog === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Alumni_Oronienses|Alumni Oxonienses]]'' (Parker & Co., London, 1892) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Foster|Foster]]) * Foster, Joseph. ''[[Space:Alumni_Oronienses|Alumni Oxonienses]]'' (Parker & Co., London, 1892) Vol. , [ Page ].

    Amateur Radio License Holders

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    [[Category: Topical Projects]] [[Category: Ham Radio Operators]] '''Page last updated 14 Oct 2022.''' ---- ==Welcome== Project members are: :[[Byers-779|Dale Byers]]. :[[Johansson-1906|Lena Svensson]]. :[[Stills-18|Michael Stills]]. :[[Sands-1865|Kay Knight]]. ==Mission== The goal of this project is to Identify all profiles of any holders of Amateur Radio Licenses and apply the correct category to the profiles. This would apply to those who are no longer active or those who are deceased. ==How to Join== # Post a comment on this page [coming soon] along with your call sign if you have one but that is not required to join. # Add project tag '''ham_radio''' to your followed Tags ==Goals== # Gather all living WikiTree Amateur Radio Operators to share our love of HAM radio and Genealogy. # Create a place to recognize Silent Keys and their Genealogy # Develop the genealogies of Historical, Famous and Notable Amateur Radio Operators for others to explore their genealogical connections. ==Task List== * Link profiles to the appropriate category page: :How to instructions forthcoming: * Categories: # [[:Category:Silent_Keys|Category: Silent Keys]] (Deceased Hams) # [[:Category:Ham_Radio_Operators|Category: Ham_Radio_Operators]] (Living Hams) * Develop the genealogies of profiles added. * Profile Improvement * Genealogically Defined Profiles * Identify resources for genealogist who have profiles that are or were Ham Radio Operators. Example: This is an Address directory of HAMS. Useful when there is no census to follow. https://wwweogncom.wildapricot.org/page-18080/9306408 * write a biography for the person profiled == Definitions == Amateur radio operator An amateur radio operator is someone who uses equipment at an amateur radio station to engage in two-way personal communications with other amateur operators on radio frequencies assigned to the amateur radio service. Amateur radio operators have been granted an amateur radio license by a governmental regulatory authority after passing an examination on applicable regulations, electronics, radio theory, and radio operation. As a component of their license, amateur radio operators are assigned a call sign that they use to identify themselves during communication. About three million amateur radio operators are currently active worldwide. Amateur radio operators are also known as radio amateurs or hams. The term "ham" as a nickname for amateur radio operators originated in a pejorative usage (like "ham actor") by operators in commercial and professional radio communities, and dates to wired telegraphy. The word was subsequently adopted by amateur radio operators. Silent Key When referring to a person, the phrase Silent Key, and its abbreviation SK, is a euphemism for an amateur radio operator who is deceased. The procedural signal "SK" (or "VA") has historically been used in Morse code as the last signal sent from a station before ending operation, usually just before shutting off the transmitter. Since this was the last signal received by other operators, the code was adopted to refer to any amateur radio operator who is deceased, regardless of whether they were known to have used telegraphy in their communications. == How to add categories to the profiles == The category for living Amateur's is [[Category:Ham Radio Operators]]. This should be added above the Biography heading. The category for Deceased Amateurs, Silent Keys, is [[Category:Silent Keys]] This should be added above the Biography heading. == How to add the Amateur Radio Sticker == Location on profiles Profile Stickers go in the text section of the edit page below the Biography headline. There should be no extra hard returns above or below it, and no horizontal rules (----). They are usually placed directly below the Biography headline, but they can be placed anywhere in the biography section, such as near where the information being highlighted is discussed. They are usually grouped together but they can be spread out. They should not be placed in or below the Sources section. Add the line below to add the sticker as appropriate. Add the callsign at the end. By convention, the callsign should be in all uppercase. For Living Amateurs add, :::{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-21.png|text=is an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: }} For deceased Amateurs add, :::{{Occupation|image=Bob_Burley_s_Public_Domain_Images-21.png|text=was an Amateur Radio Operator, Callsign: }} == Locating Existing Profiles == * '''How to find amateur radio operator WikiTree profiles''' ** Click the link for one of the above categories to find a list of already categorized amateur radio operators ** Use WikiTree+ to search for profiles by category (found on the Apps menu) **# Navigate to WikiTree+ https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1 **# Move down to ''Text Search'' and in the ''Text'' box enter subcat0="silent keys" **#Click ''Get Profiles'' **#Optionally, from the results, click ''Suggestions'' to see suggestions on the results **#Optionally, from the results, click Analyze results in ''Bio Check'' to see information for sources and style ** Use BioCheck to evaluate profiles in the amateur radio categories (found on the Apps menu) **# Start the BioCheck app https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/sands1865/biocheck/ **# In ''How to find profiles'' select WikiTree+ Search Results **# In ''Search text on WikiTree+'' enter subcat0="silent keys" **# In ''Max to check'' enter a larger number, such as 1000 **# Click ''Check Profiles'' **# The default report will include only those profiles with source and style issues. Select a different ''Profiles to report'' to include all profiles and/or to generate a list for review **# Optionally, click ''Download CSV'' to import the report into a spreadsheet ==Resources== ===Ham Radio Resources === * [https://www.iaru.org/about-us/ International Amateur Radio Union] * [http://www.arrl.org/ Amateur Radio Relay League (ARRL)] * [https://rsgb.org Radio Society of Great Britain] * [http://wireless.fcc.gov/uls/index.htm?job=home FCC Universal Licensing System] * [https://www.radiomarine.org Maritime Radio Historical Society] *https://nofars.net/jacksonville_radio_collection/famous_amateur_radio_operators === Profiles of Notable Hams === * [http://www.dx-qsl.com/famous-ham-radio-operators.html Famous Ham Radio Operators and their Callsigns] * [http://www.qsl.net/w5www/famous.html Famous Hams and ex-Hams] * [http://www.ariss.org/hams-in-space.html Hams in Space] ===Genealogical Resources for Hams=== *[https://wwweogncom.wildapricot.org/page-18080/930640867xdz Amateur Radio and Genealogy] Article * [https://archive.org/details/callbook Amateur Radio Call Books] === Silent Keys === * [http://www.silentkeyhq.com/index.php4 National Silent Key Archives] * [https://www.qcwa.org/silent-keys.php QCWA Silent Keys] == Project Ideas == * Set up how to identify call signs and locations in the biography section * What to do when the call sign changes for whatever reason * Should we have sublevel organization? What is our goal here? : If so, how should it be organized? :Follow the methodology for assigning Call Signs? : By class of license? : by place of death for silent keys? * Do we need the location category? see: Category: QTH Florida, St Petersburg * Do we want / Need topical sub categories? i.e. Space Hams, Political Hams, Royal Hams, Presidential Hams. Is this too much? Is there something more appropriate? *Add something like this to a profile? :Call sign: KC8LAO :First issued : 1998 :Location: Lake County, Ohio, United States of America :Class: Technician :Upgraded: 2010 :Class: General :Location: Geauga County Ohio, United States of America

    Amelia Thompson, Immigrant Voyage to New South Wales 1838

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    [[Category:Amelia Thompson, Arrived 1 Jul 1838]] [[Category:New South Wales, Shipping Free Space Pages]] '''Immigrant ship Amelia Thompson voyage to New South Wales 1838''':
    In the SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE from The Sydney Herald of Monday 2 July 1838 on Page 2, we see this: From Plymouth, same day, having sailed from thence the 28th of March, the ship Amelia Thompson, Captain Dawson, with 238 emigrants. Passengers in the cabin - Mr Pinnock and family, Major North, Mrs North and family, Mr and Mrs Wood, Mr and Mrs Hay, Mr and Mrs Cockhill, Mr Baker, Miss King, Mr McNab, Mr Chambers, Mr Elmsford, and Mr Durham. The Amelia Thompson has gone into the Quaran- tine grounds in consequence of the typhus fever being on board [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12860902? TROVE] '''Passenger List''': NRS5316/4_4784/Amelia Thompson [1]_1 Jul 1838/ from the Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists on the New South Wales State Archives and Records website at: [https://tinyurl.com/yb5jpb7j] or http://indexes.records.nsw.gov.au/ebook/list.aspx?series=NRS5316&item=4_4784&ship=Amelia%20Thompson%20[1] (incomplete) '''See also''': *SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE from The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) of Monday 2 July 1838, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12860902? *SHIP NEWS. from The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) of Monday 2 July 1838, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12860893? *Ship News. from The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) of Tuesday 3 July 1838, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2537241? *SHIP NEWS. from The Sydney Herald (NSW : 1831 - 1842) of Friday 6 July 1838, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12860424? *Classified Advertising from The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) of Saturday 7 July 1838, Page 3. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2547592? *PROJECTED DEPARTURES. from The Sydney Monitor (NSW : 1828 - 1838) of Friday 13 July 1838, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/32160672? *Classified Advertising from The Sydney Gazette and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1803 - 1842) of Thursday 19 July 1838, Page 1. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/2537745? *IMMIGRANTS' BARRACKS. from The Colonist (Sydney, NSW : 1835 - 1840) of Wednesday 25 July 1838, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/31721408? *Ships to Australia 1837-39 From the British Parliamentary Papers of 1839 II - Respecting Emigration to the Colonies on the Ships List at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/au1838.shtml *An address to the medical practitioners of Ireland on the subject of vaccination. Third edition. By Samuel B Labatt MD Dublin, Rodgers and Smith, 1841 MDCCCXL1 pp73-74. (Amelia Thompson 1838 voyage: small pox and vaccination of passengers.) at: https://wellcomecollection.org/works/xhrxwjsh

    American/Lancaster Malleables

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    [[category:American Malleables]] [[Category: Lancaster, New York, Companies]] During the 1930 and 1940s the Malleable foundry was a major part of the Lancaster Industrial scene. The plant was located east of Central Avenue between the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad and Pearl Street. A few buildings remain on the site today. The Lancaster Malleables and Steel Corp, before 1927 known as the American Malleables and American Brake Shoe Co., was founded about 1892. It was known then as the Charles E. Rood Iron Works. Lancaster once had its own professional football team in the 1910s. The Lancaster Malleables played in the New York Pro Football League and won the league championship in 1913 and 1914. In 1909 a disastrous fire severely damaged the plant causing damage estimated at $200,000. It was rebuilt. In 1927 another fire totally destroyed the Foundry. All of the employees lost their jobs. In 1954 the Malleable abruptly closed its doors leaving approximately 130 men, many in their prime earning years, out of a job,(1) {{Image|file=American_Lancaster_Malleables.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=American_Lancaster_Malleables-1.jpg|size=600}} == Research Notes == In 1915, American Brake Shoe & Foundry Company (founded 1910) owns 92.5% of American Malleables (founded 1902). [https://books.google.com/books?id=FqI9AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA985&lpg=PA985&dq=American+Malleables+and+American+Brake+Shoe+Co&source=bl&ots=BjxBv_Xgiw&sig=9gfiYM28nV8Z3mJfSyequoyUE24&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjno56W77LVAhUh6IMKHQBkDLcQ6AEIQDAG#v=onepage&q=American Malleables and American Brake Shoe Co&f=false Moody's Analyses of Investments, Part II, Public Utilities and Industrials, pp 985-986] ==Source== (1)[[Space:Lancaster_Memories_A_Pictorial_History|Lancaster Memories, A Pictorial History, By Mary Jo Monnin, Published by Dick Young Fire Services Publishing LLC Copyright : 2016]]

    American Civil War POW Camps

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    [[Category: Alton Federal Military Prison, Alton, Illinois]] [[Category:Camp Chase, Columbus, Ohio]] [[Category: Elmira Prison, Elmira, New York]] [[Category: Fort McHenry, Baltimore, Maryland]] [[Category: Point Lookout Civil War Prison, Scotland, Maryland]] [[Category: Camp Hoffman, Scotland, Maryland]] [[Category: Camp Douglas, Chicago, Illinois]] [[Category: Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana]] [[Category:Fort Columbus, Governors Island, New York]] [[Category: Fort Slocum, Davids' Island, New York]] [[Category: Fort Delaware, New Castle County, Delaware]] [[Category: Fort Warren, Georges Island, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Gratiot Street Prison, St. Louis, Missouri]] [[Category: Johnson's Island, Sandusky, Ohio]] [[Category: Ohio Penitentiary, Columbus, Ohio]] [[Category: Old Capitol Prison, Washington, District of Columbia]] [[Category: Rock Island Prison, Rock Island, Illinois]] [[Category: Atheneum Prison, Wheeling Isle, West Virignia]] [[Category:Camp Sumter, Andersonville, Georgia]] [[Category:Belle Isle Prison, Belle Isle, Virginia]] [[Category:Blackshear Prison, Blackshear, Georgia]] [[Category:Cahaba Prison, Cahaba, Alabama]] [[Category:Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas]] [[Category:Castle Pinckney, Charleston, South Carolina]] [[Category:Camp Sorghum, Columbia, South Carolina]] [[Category:Castle Thunder, Richmond, Virginia]] [[Category:Danville Prison, Danville, Virginia]] [[Category:Florence Stockade, Florence, South Carolina]] [[Category:Fort Pulaski, Tybee Island, Georgia]] [[Category:Libby Prison, Richmond, Virginia]] [[Category:Salisbury Prison, Salisbury, North Carolina]] [[Category:Camp Groce, Hempstead, Texas]] Both United States of America (Union) and Confederate States of America (Confederate) POW Camps. == Wiki Tree Civil War Resources == POW Categories: * [[:Category: Prisoners of War, United States Civil War]] * [[:Category: Confederate American Civil War Camps for Union POWs]] * [[:Category: Union American Civil War Camps for Confederate POWs]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 US Civil War: War Between the States RESOURCE PAGE] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:American_Civil_War_POW_Camps_Photos&public=1 US Civil War: War Between the States POW Camp Images] *[[Space:Civil_War_Photo_Space|US Civil War: War Between the States Photo Space]] *[[Space:West_Virginia_Resource_Page|US Civil War: War Between the States -West Virginia Resource Page]] === Prisons Types === The 150 prisons can be grouped into 7 classes. They are as follows: *1.Existing jails and prisons- first to come into use, ranged in size from small city jails to medium sized county jails to large state prisons *2.Coastal fortifications- second to be pressed into use, mostly in the North, were forts along the Atlantic Ocean *3.Old buildings converted into prisons- used mainly in the South *4.Barracks enclosed by high fences- these were groups of wooden buildings on a large plot of land previously used as basic-training camps or rendevous points for recruits. High fences were later built around the camps to enclose/confine the prisoners. Existed mostly in the North *5.Clusters of tents enclosed by high fences- one of the cheapest types *6.Barren stockades- cheapest and worst of the 7 types. Exclusively used in the South *7.Barren ground- nothing more than gathering of prisoners on barren ground surrounded with a guardlineUnion & Confederate Prisoner of War Camps 1861-1865, for more information click [http://www.mycivilwar.com/pow/ HERE]. === Images === To view images of the camps, please see:[[Space:American_Civil_War_POW_Camps_Photos|American Civil War Photos]] To add an image to a profile, select the image, and in the edit field, add the profile ID to the image. To add an image to a profile BIOGRAPHY section, select the image, and continue to select it until it is the only thing on the page. In the URL the name of the image will be the last part of it. Copy that and enclose it with two [[ left brackets followed by the word IMAGE and colon : and the image ID then enclosed by two right brackets ]] To view the coding in the example below, select the EDIT tab. [[Image:Dent-308-3.jpg]] Point Lookout POW Camp, Point Lookout, Maryland. = CONFEDERATE POW CAMPS = Category: * [[:Category: Confederate American Civil War Camps for Union POWs|Confederate American Civil War Camps for Union POWs]] *[[Space:Andersonville|Andersonville (Camp Sumter)]] Andersonville, Georgia *[[Space:Belle_Isle|Belle Isle]] Richmond, Virginia *[[Space:Blackshear_Prison|Blackshear Prison]] Blackshear, Georgia *[[Space:Cahaba_Prison_%28Castle_Morgan%29|Cahaba Prison (Castle Morgan)]] Selma, Alabama *[[Space:Camp_Ford|Camp Ford]] Tyler, Texas *Camp Groce Hempstead, Texas *[[Space:Camp_Lawton%2C_GA|Camp Lawton]], Millen, Georgia *Camp Oglethorpe Macon, Georgia *[[Space:Castle_Pinckney|Castle Pinckney]] Charleston, South Carolina *[[Space:Castle_Sorghum|Castle Sorghum]] Columbia, South Carolina *[[Space:Castle_Thunder|Castle Thunder]] Richmond, Virginia *[[Space:Danville_Prison|Danville Prison]] Danville, Virginia *[[Space:Florence_Stockade|Florence Stockade]] Florence, South Carolina *[[Space:Fort_Pulaski|Fort Pulaski]] Savannah, Georgia *[[Space:Libby_Prison|Libby Prison]] Richmond, Virginia *[[Space:Salisbury_Prison|Salisbury Prison]] Salisbury, North Carolina *[http://www.mdgorman.com/Prisons/prisons.htm Prisons and Places Used as Prisons in Richmond, Virginia] = UNION POW CAMPS = Category: * [[:Category: Union American Civil War Camps for Confederate POWs]] *[[Space:Atheneum_Prison|Atheneum Prison]] Wheeling, West Virginia *[[Space:Camp_Alton|Camp Alton]] Alton, Illinois *[[Space:Camp_Chase|Camp Chase]] Columbus, Ohio *[[Space:Camp_Defiance|Camp Defiance]] Cairo, Illinois *[[Space:Camp_Douglas|Camp Douglas]] Chicago, Illinois *Camp Morton, Indianapolis, Indiana *[[Space:Elmira_Prison|Elmira Prison]] Elmira, New York *[[Space:Fort_Deleware|Fort Delaware]] Pea Patch Island, Delaware *[[Space:Fort_McHenry|Fort McHenry]] Baltimore, Maryland *[[Space:Fort Columbus|Fort Columbus]] Governors Island, New York *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Fort_Slocum Fort Slocum] Davids' Island, New York *[[Space:Fort_Warren|Fort Warren]] Boston, Massachusetts *[[Space:Gratiot_Street_Prison|Gratiot Street Prison]] St. Louis, Missouri *[[Space:Johnson%27s_Island|Johnson's Island]] Sandusky, Ohio *[[Space:Ohio_Penitentiary|Ohio Penitentiary]] Columbus, Ohio *[[Space:Old_Capital_Prison|Old Capital Prison]] Washington, District of Columbia *[[Space:Point_Lookout|Point Lookout]] St. Mary's, Maryland *[[Space:Rock_Island_Prison|Rock Island Prison]] Rock Island, Illinois = SOURCES =

    American Civil War POW Camps Photos

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    [[Category:United States Civil War]] [[Category:American Civil War POW Camps]] Photos of various POW Camps of the American Civil War. == Wiki Tree Civil War Resources == *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 US Civil War: War Between the States Resource Page] *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:American_Civil_War_POW_Camps&public=1 US Civil War: War Between the States POW Camps List] *[[Space:Civil_War_Photo_Space|US Civil War: War Between the States Photo Space]] *[[Space:Union_and_Confederate_service_badges|Union and Confederate Service Badges]]

    American Flag

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    [[Category:United States Images]] [[Category:Flags]] [[Category: United States of America]] The flag of the United States of America, often referred to as the Stars and Stripes or Old Glory, consists of (according to Wikipedia) "13 equal horizontal stripes of red (top and bottom) alternating with white, with a blue rectangle in the canton bearing 50 small, white, five-pointed stars arranged in nine offset horizontal rows of six stars (top and bottom) alternating with rows of five stars." When the Declaration of Independence was signed on July 4, 1776, the United States had no official national flag. It wasn't until June 14, 1777, that the Marine Committee of the Second Continental Congress passed the Flag Resolution which stated: "Resolved, That the flag of the United States be thirteen stripes, alternate red and white; that the union be thirteen stars, white in a blue field, representing a new Constellation." The American Flag is customarily flown year-round at all public buildings such as libraries, state houses, post offices, etc. During times of remembrance (i.e. Memorial Day) or loss, the flag is flown at half staff out of respect for those affected or as a symbolic gesture. The United States has a detailed Flag Code under U.S. Federal Law which outlines guidelines for proper use and display. For example it states that the flag should never be allowed to touch the ground and, if flown at night, must be illuminated. Surprisingly, there are no penalties for failing to comply with the Flag Code, nor is the code widely enforced because such enforcement would interfere with a person's right to free speech under the First Amendment.

    American Genealogical-Biographical Index

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    [[Category:United States of America, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] __TOC__ == American Genealogical-Biographical Index == Index to American Genealogical, Biographical and Local History Materials. * This database contains millions of records of people whose names have appeared in printed genealogical records and family histories. * For a complete description see: ''Tools of The Trade'', [[Space:The Essex Genealogist|The Essex Genealogist]] (Essex Society of Genealogists, Mass., 1981) Vol. 1, [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB396/i/12119/16/0 Page 16], or the index listing from The Godfrey Memorial Library, https://www.godfrey.org/scholar/showcategory.html?category=American+Genealogical-Biographical+Index * Published by The Godfrey Memorial Library, Middletown, CT. * If not available from your local academic or research library, most of the works referenced in the AGBI are housed at the Godfrey Memorial Library in Connecticut. ::: A photocopy service is available. Please contact Godfrey Memorial Library, 134 Newfield St, Middletown, CT 06457 or via e-mail at referenceinfo@godfrey.org. Index to Godfre * Some of this information is from: ::* Genealogical Column of the ''[[Space:Boston Evening Transcript|Boston Evening Transcript]]''. 1906-1941. The greatest single source of material for genealogical Data for the Northeast area and for the period 1600-1800. ::* ''[[Space:Genealogical_Notes_of_Barnstable_Families | Genealogical_Notes_of_Barnstable_Families]]'', being a reprint of the Amos Otis Papers, originally published in the Barnstable patriot. Revised by C.F. Swift, Largely from Notes Made by the Author * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:American_Genealogical-Biographical_Index|What Links Here]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=3599 * https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/American_Genealogical_Biographical_Index_(AGBI) **https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/193375?availability=Family%20History%20Library (most volumes are microfilmed, not searchable) * http://www.godfrey.org/agbi.html (volumes 1-203, Supplements: 2, 5-9, 14, 18-20) * Vol. 1-48: https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/152434 * Vol. 1-45 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 46-206 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 71 (1970) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 75 (1971) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 82 (1973) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 83 (1973) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 87 (1974) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 91 (1975) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 94 (1976) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 101 (1977) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 107 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 122 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 126 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 128 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 131 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 134 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 135 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 136 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 137 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 142 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 143 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 149 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 150 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 155 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 156 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 157 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 * Vol. 170 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000223250 === WikiTree Syntax === * AGBI: ''[[Space:American Genealogical-Biographical Index|American Genealogical-Biographical Index]]'' (Godfrey Memorial Library, Middletown, CT) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#AGBI|AGBI]])

    American Hotel Lancaster New York

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    [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] The American Hotel was kept by [[Raynor-346|John Raynor]] about fifteen years and passed into the possession of, R. S. Miller (1884) {{Image|file=American_Hotel_Lancaster_New_York.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=American_Hotel_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=American_Hotel_Lancaster_New_York-2.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=American_Hotel_Lancaster_New_York-3.jpg|size=650}} {{Image|file=American_Hotel_Lancaster_New_York-4.jpg|size=650}} Found in the records of the Town Clerk’s Office: The American Hotel is for sale, and this is the description: Letter dated Sept 12, 1910 Written to Mr. W.F. Bronson Franklinville, NY Dear Sir: The hotel advertised in the “News” is at Lancaster NY and is known as the “Mansion House”. There are 14 rooms, large bar room, parlors, divided cellar, natural gas, bath, water and sewer, within three minutes walk of the Erie Depot, trolley passes the door, within fifteen minutes walk of the New York Central and the BL&W depots. The population of Lancaster is nearly 5000 and I dare say that this hotel is doing the best business in the Village. It caters to a good clean class of people, has a good bar trade and is in the best section of the town. It will be well worth your while to take a run down to investigate their place at some early date as there are several others looking at it and I don’t think it will be in the market very long. The present occupant’s reason for selling is that his wife is opposed to liquor traffic, he is still a young man and feels that he would rather try his hand at something else then run it under such conditions. The rent of the place is $40 per month, you can procure a lease for one year or more. The price for the complete furnishings, good will and everything, excepting personal belongings of the proprietor is $1000.00 Yours truly, Another letter went out as follows: Letter dated Sept 17, 1910 Written to Mr. A. Booth 68 Bird Ave, Buffalo NY Dear Sir: In reply to your letter of the 15th regarding hotel for sale beg to state the hotel is located in Lancaster Village and has been established for a long time. As to the definite amount of profits for a month it is pretty difficult to say as the business varies and the owner had not kept any exact account. It had been run by the owner for years and he has made money at it, but at the present time his family is objecting to the liquor traffic and he is desirous of retiring from the hotel business for that reason. The stand has always had a license and there certainly will not be any trouble to renewing it. The owner wants to have cash for the furnishings and fixtures. The rental is $40 per month. You are welcome to see it any day that you care to come to Lancaster, trolley passes the place, and it is only a short distance from the Erie depot. There are 16 rooms beside the bar room, parlors and kitchen, electric light, natural gas and bath, everything in good condition. The place had a good trade and is well liked by all patrons. Let me know what day you can be out and about what time you will get here. Yours truly, The hotel was demolished in April of 1936

    American Indian Project Photo Page

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    American Marriages Before 1699

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source|Sources]] == American Marriage Records Before 1699 == * by [[Clemens-2749|William Montgomery Clemens]] (1860-1931) * published by Biblio Co., Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, 1926 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:American Marriages Before 1699|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597643 * https://books.google.com/books?id=1ZgYZ0Qr1IgC * https://books.google.com/books?id=uhENAAAAIAAJ * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=2081 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Clemens, William Montgomery. ''[[Space:American_Marriages_Before_1699|American Marriages Before 1699]]'' (Biblio Co., Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, 1926) [ Page ]. * ([[#Clemens|Clemens]])

    American Outlaws

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    [[Category:American Outlaws]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Project:Outlaws|Outlaws Project]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Outlaws|Australian Outlaws]] In historical legal systems, an outlaw is declared as outside the protection of the law. The Outlaws Project is for all profiles considered Outlaws from any country ie American Outlaws, Australian Bushrangers and English Highwaymen.
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    '''Old West Outlaws'''
    [[Image: Photos-709.png|179px]][[Image:Photos-628.png |144px]][[Image: Photos-631.png |152px]] '''Rose Dunn - Frank and Jesse James - Cole Younger''' [[Image:Photos-774.png|154px]][[Image:Thompson-17123.jpg |167px]][[Image:Shirley-986.png |154px]] '''Billy the Kid - Billy Thompson - Belle Starr''' [[Image:Photos-776.png|500px]]
    There were a vast number of outlaws in the old west, a large number ran with gangs like the James Gang, Billy the Kid's Gang, the Doolin-Dalton Gang, the Wild Bunch and dozens of others that ruled the Wild West.
    :'''Profiles on Wikitree''' :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Bassett-1556|Ann Bassett]] - was also known as Queen Ann Bassett. She was a female rancher and cattle rustler of the Wild West. She and her sister Josie Bassett, were associates of outlaws, mainly Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch. Ann is also thought to have been Etta Place, the girlfriend of the Sundance Kidd. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[McCarty-931|William Bonney]] - was known as Billy the Kid, he was an outlaw and gunman in the old west. According to legend, he killed 21 men, but it is believed that he killed 8 people. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Bullion-24|Henry Bullion]] - was a Native American outlaw who robbed banks. He was acquainted with outlaws William Carver "News Carver" and Ben Kilpatrick "The Tall Texan. His daughter, Laura, was a prostitute and an outlaw. She was a member of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Bullion-23|Laura Bullion]] - was a prostitute and a female outlaw of the Old West. She was a member of Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch gang, they called her Della Rose and Rose of the Wild Bunch. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Dalton-1723|Bill Dalton]] - was an American outlaw in the American Old West. He was the co-leader of the Wild Bunch gang and he was the brother of the founders of the Dalton Gang. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Dalton-1721|Bob Dalton]] - was an American outlaw in the American Old West. He was a member of the Dalton Gang. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Dalton-1719|Emmett Dalton]] - was an American outlaw, train robber and member of the Dalton Gang in the American Old West. After a long prison sentence he became an author and an actor in Hollywood. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Dalton-1725|Grat Dalton]] - was an American outlaw in the American Old West. He was leader of the Dalton Gang. He died during a raid on a bank in Coffeyville, Kansas. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Dunn-4459|Rose Dunn]] - was known as Rose of the Cimarron. She was best known for her romantic involvement with outlaw George Bittercreek Newcomb, when she was a teenager. Rose's five brothers were the Dunn Brothers who were a group of brothers from Pawnee, Oklahoma, who worked as Old West bounty hunters. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Ford-4399|Charles Ford]] - was an outlaw, and member of the James Gang. He was the lesser known brother of Robert Ford, the killer of Jesse James. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Ford-4398|Robert Ford]] - was an American outlaw best known for killing his gang leader, Jesse James, in 1882. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Hardin-216|John Wesley Hardin]] - was an an American outlaw and gunfighter of the Old West. John Hardin had at least one encounter with the famous lawman "Wild Bill" Hickok. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Taylor-20789|Pearl Hart]] - was an outlaw of the American Old West. She ran a tent Brothel in Mammoth, Arizona in 1898. She committed the last stagecoach robbery in the United States, and was the only woman ever recorded as having committed that crime. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[James-759|Frank James]] - was a Confederate soldier, guerrilla and outlaw. He was the older brother of outlaw Jesse James and was also part of the James-Younger gang. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[James-761|Jesse James]] - was an American outlaw, gang leader, bank robber, train robber, and murderer from the state of Missouri and the most famous member of the James-Younger Gang. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Ketchum-467|Thomas Edward Ketchum ]] - rode with Butch Cassidy's "Hole in the Wall" group. His brother Will had the nickname "Black Jack" and, after Will was killed, Tom was mistakenly identified as "Black Jack" and everyone continued calling him that. Committed his first murder in 1895, but was known as a train robber with his other brother, Sam. Sam died in the Santa Fe penitentiary after being shot in a gun fight and taken into custody. Tom was later wounded in another train robbery attempt and surrendered shortly thereafter. He was later tried for train robbery and sentenced to hang. He was executed in Clayton, New Mexico. He was the only man in the U.S. frontier to be legally executed for any crime other than first degree murder. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Reed-6388|Jim Reed]] - was the first husband of the notorious American outlaw Belle Starr. He was also a friend of Belle Starr's second husband, horse thief Tom Starr. Jim was a cattle rustler, outlaw and bootlegger. He rode with the Younger Gang. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Selman-278|John Henry Selman]] - was a lawman turned outlaw, turned lawman turned outlaw again. He is best known for shooting and killing [[Hardin-216|John Wesley Hardin]]. John was killed in a shootout by US Marshal George Scarborough. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Shirley-986|Belle Star]] - was an American outlaw convicted of horse theft in 1883. Her mother was related to the Hatfields of the feuding Hatfields and McCoys. Belle was associated with Jesse and Frank James and Cole, Bob, Jim and John Younger the James-Younger gang. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Starr-1135|Sam Star]] - was a Cherokee Indian, he was the second husband of the notorious American outlaw Belle Starr. He was a cattle rustler, outlaw, gun fighter and bootlegger. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Thompson-17123|William Thompson]] - was known as Texas Billy. He was a gambler and gunman and the brother of more famous Ben Thompson. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Severns-249|Harry "Tracy" Severns]] - was originally sentenced to 20 years for robbery, but his real infamy began in 1902 when he killed 3 prison guards and 3 civilians when escaping from Oregon State Penitentiary. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Watson-8008|Ella Watson]] - was known as Cattle Kate, an outlaw of the Old West. Ella was not violent and was never charged with any crime during her life. Accused of cattle rustling, she and her partner, Jim Averell, were both lynched . :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Younger-449|Cole Younger]] - was an American Confederate guerrilla during the American Civil War and later a leader with the James-Younger gang. He was the eldest brother of Jim, John and Bob Younger.
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    '''Pearl Taylor - Ella Watson - Laura Bullion'''

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    '''Front row left to right [[Longabaugh-4|Harry A. Longabaugh]], alias the Sundance Kid, [[Kilpatrick-709|Ben Kilpatrick]], alias the Tall Texan, [[Parker-11929|Robert Leroy Parker]], alias Butch Cassidy; Standing [[Carver-2684|Will Carver]] & [[Logan-2228|Harvey Logan]], alias Kid Curry; Fort Worth, Texas, 1900.

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    '''Sources''' '''Outlaws of the Old West''' [[Image:Photos-602.png |80px]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://www.manythings.org/voa/people/Gunfighters_1.html Many things.org] - When Gunfighters Ruled the Streets of the Wild West :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-outlawindex.html Legends of America] A complete list of Old West Outlaws :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://www.thewildwest.org/cowboys/wildwestoutlawsandlawmen.html The Wild West] - Wild West Outlaws and Lawmen :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-outlawsandlegends.html Legends of America] - Outlaws, Gunfighters, Lawmen & More :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://www.toptenz.net/top-10-deadliest-gunslingers.php Toptenz.net] - Top 10 Deadliest Gunslingers :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://www.legendsofamerica.com/we-gunfighters.html Legends of America] -Gunfighters of the Old West :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://list25.com/25-most-notorious-outlaws-of-the-wild-west/ List25] - 25 Most Notorious Outlaws Of The Wild West

    American patriotic background

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    [[Category:Background Images]] anyone who wants to add or use what is here is welcome to. I started for a few of my military family members the images came from https://pixabay.com they have lots of good public domain pictures. {{Image |file=American_patriotic_background.jpg}} {{Image |file=American_patriotic_background-1.jpg}} {{Image|file=American_patriotic_background-2.jpg }} {{Image|file=American_patriotic_background-3.jpg }} {{Image|file=Higginbotham-117.jpg }} {{Image|file=Campbell-3864.jpg }}

    American Revolution E-Cards

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

    American Suffragettes

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    [[Category:American Suffragettes]] [[Image: Australian suffragettes.png |120px|??]] *[[Space:Women%27s_suffrage_movement|Womans Suffrage Movement]] *[[Space:Australian_suffragettes|Australian Suffragettes]] *[[Space:English_Suffragettes|British Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Canadian_Suffragettes|Canadian Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Irish_suffragettes|Irish Suffragettes]] *[[Space:New_Zealand_Suffragettes|New Zealand Suffragettes]]
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    '''[http://www.memorablequotations.com/suffragettes.htm Memorable Quotations Suffragettes]''' '''''The true Republic men, their rights and nothing more - women, their rights and nothing less.''''' '''''Susan B. Anthony'''''
    '''American suffragettes'''
    '''Extract of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Women%27s_suffrage_in_the_United_States Womans Suffrage United States Wikipedia]''' Women's suffrage in the United States was achieved gradually, at state and local levels during the late 19th century and early 20th century, culminating in 1920 with the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution, which provided: "The right of citizens of the United States to vote shall not be denied or abridged by the United States or by any State on account of sex. On June 1848, the Liberty Party, composed entirely of men, made women's suffrage a plank in their presidential campaign. The next month, the Seneca Falls Convention issued the first formal demand authored by US women for suffrage. During the 1850s the National Woman's Rights Conventions and Lucy Stone organized women's suffrage petitions campaigns in several states, and Stone became the first person to appeal for woman suffrage before a body of lawmakers when she addressed the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention in 1853. Agitation was suspended during the Civil War but resumed in 1865 when the National Woman's Rights Committee issued a petition asking Congress to amend the United States Constitution to prohibit states from disfranchising citizens "on the ground of sex. The formation of two rival organizations the National Woman Suffrage Association (NWSA), founded by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton, and the American Woman Suffrage Association (AWSA), founded by Lucy Stone and Julia Ward Howe. Both organizations initially campaigned for a Sixteenth Amendment to give women the vote. '''''Despite the political subversion of anti-suffragists, particularly in Tennessee, three quarters of state legislatures ratify the Nineteenth Amendment on 26 August 1920 American women win full voting rights ,Although women were granted the right to vote in 1920, women did not turn out to the polls in the same numbers as men until 1980'''''.
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    {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double MidnightBlue;" |- ! scope="col" |'''Name''' ! scope="col" |'''Born''' | scope="col" |''' Died''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |'''Information''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |'''Other''' |-Vane-39 |[[Addams-2| Jane Addams ]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |6 September 1860 |21 May 1935 |Jane Addams was a pioneer settlement social worker, public philosopher, sociologist, author, and leader in women's suffrage and world peace. In 1931 she became the first American woman to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize |[[Image:Photos-424.png |100px|??]] |- |[[Anthony-14| Susan Brownell Anthony]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |15 February 1820 |13 March 1906 |Susan Brownell Anthony was an American social reformer committed to social equality, she collected anti-slavery petitions at the age of 17. In 1856 she became the New York state agent for the American Anti-Slavery Society. |[[Image:Photos-423.png |100px|??]] |- |[[Brown-25733| Antoinette Louisa Blackwell ]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |20 May 1825 |5 November 1921 |Antoinette Brown Blackwell , was the first woman to be ordained as a minister in the United States, she was co-founder, with Lucy Stone, of the American Woman Suffrage Association |[[Image:Photos-446.png |100px|??]] |- |[[ McDowell-175| Madeline Breckinridge]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |20 May 1872 | 25 November 1920 |Madeline McDowell Breckinridge was a leader of the women's suffrage movement and one of Kentucky's leading progressive reformers whose efforts focused on child welfare, health issues, and women’s rights. |[[Image:McDowell-175-1.jpg |100px|??]] |- |[[Clay-421|Laura Clay]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |9 February 1849 | 29 June 1941 |Laura Clay was co-founder and first president of the Kentucky Equal Rights Association,she was a leader of the American women's suffrage movement. She was the first woman to have her name placed into nomination for the presidency at the convention of a major political party. |[[Image:Clay-421.jpg |110px|??]] |- |[[Smith-142958|Emma (Smith) DeVoe]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |22 Aug 1848 | 3 Sep 1927 |Acccording to Wikipedia, "Emma Smith DeVoe was born on August 22, 1848, in Roseville, Illinois. As a child she saw a speech made by Susan B. Anthony, which inspired her to become a suffragette when she was only eight years old.In 1880 she married John Henry DeVoe, who supported her throughout her life and aided her in her campaigns, which, in addition to women's suffrage, included reform, statehood, and temperance. Emma became an excellent public speaker over time and was mentored by Susan B. Anthony herself." |[[Image:Smith-142958.jpg |110px|??]] |- |[[ Stoneman-167| Marjorie Stoneman Douglas]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |7 April 1890 |14 May 1998 |Marjory Stoneman Douglas was called the "Grand Dame of the Everglades" [Florida] for her efforts to prevent them from being drained for development. She was an American journalist, writer, feminist, and environmentalist. |[[Image:Stoneman-167.jpg |110px|??]] |- |[[ Houghton-810| Katharine Martha Hepburn]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |2 February 1878 | 17 March 1951 |Katharine Hepburn was a feminist social reformer and a leader of the American suffrage movement, served as president of the Connecticut Woman's Suffrage Association joined the National Woman's Party She was the mother of Academy Award winning actress Katharine Hepburn |[[Image:Photos-450.png |110px|??]] |- |[[ Ward-9381| Julia Ward Howe]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |27 May 1819 | 17 October 1910 |Julia Ward Howe was a prominent American abolitionist,social activist, poet,she helped found the New England Women’s club and the New England Woman Suffrage Association, and the author of "The Battle Hymn of the Republic". |[[Image:Photos-449.png |100px|??]] |- |[[Paul-9| Alice Stokes Paul]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |11 January 1885 |9 July 1977 |Alice Stokes Paul was an American suffragist, feminist, and women's rights activist.She help lead a successful campaign for women's suffrage that resulted in the passage of the Nineteenth Amendment to the U.S. Constitution in 1920 |[[Image:Photos-448.png |110px|??]] |- |[[Patterson-4964|Hannah Jane Patterson]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |5 November 1879 |21 August 1937 |Hannah Jane Patterson was a pioneer advocate of women's suffrage and a dominant figure in the feminist movement. She was a significant factor in getting both party platforms to endorse suffrage by state action. |[[Image: Patterson-4964.jpg|110px|??]] |- |[[Shaw-5115|Anna Shaw]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |14 February 1847 |2 July 1919 |Anna Howard Shaw was a leader of the women's suffrage movement in the United States. She was also a physician and one of the first ordained female Methodist ministers in the United States. |[[Image:Shaw-5115-3.jpg|100px|??]] |- |[[Cady-502|Elizabeth Stanton]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |12 November 1815 |26 October 1902 |Elizabeth Stanton was an American social activist, abolitionist, and leading figure of the early women's rights movement.She wrote the Declaration of Sentiments as a call to arms for female equality. |[[Image: Cady-502.jpg|100px|??]] |- |[[Willard-903|Frances Willard]] [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |28 September 1839 |17 February 1898 |Frances Willard was an American educator, temperance reformer, and women's suffragist.Her influence was instrumental in the passage of the Eighteenth (Prohibition) and Nineteenth (Women Suffrage) Amendments to the United States Constitution. |[[Image:Photos-447.png |100px|??]] |- |}

    Americans of Royal Descent

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Charles Henry Browning Fraud]] Other: [[Space: Category-Source | Sources]] == Americans of Royal Descent: A Collection of Genealogies of American Families == * by [[Browning-2965|Charles Henry Browning]] (1846-1926) * published 1883 * published 2nd edition, Porter & Coates, Philadelphia, 1891 * published 7th edition 1969, 1986 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Americans_of_Royal_Descent|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1st Ed (1883) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2i0BAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009008928 * 2nd Ed (1891) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=p4wsAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dIUaAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XJo-AAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009792428 * 7th Ed (1969) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001597637 (Search only) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eyik0rO0HlsC (Limited search) === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * This is a much maligned book, and any facts derived from this book need to be verified using other sources. * If specific examples are found, please list them here. === WikiTree Syntax === * Browning, Charles Henry. ''[[Space:Americans of Royal Descent|Americans of Royal Descent]] A Collection of Genealogies of American Families'' (2nd edition, Porter & Coates, Philadelphia, 1891) * ([[#Browning|Browning]])

    Amite County, Mississippi

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    [[Category:Amite County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi Projects]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} {{blue|Space Page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} ==History/Timeline== *[[Space:Amite_County%2C_Mississippi_Time_Line|'''Amite County, Mississippi Time Line''']] ==Government Offices== *[http://www.amitecounty.ms/ Liberty, Amite County, Mississippi] :[http://www.amitecounty.ms/chancery-clerk Chancery Clerk] :(land and probate records from 1809) :Courthouse Square :242 W. Main St. :P.O. Box 680 :Liberty, MS 39645-0680 :Phone: 657-8022 :Fax: 657-8288 :[http://www.amitecounty.ms/circuit-clerk Circuit Clerk] :(marriage records) :P.O. Box 312 :Liberty, MS 39645-0312 :Phone: 657-8932 ===Town=== *[[:Category:Centreville%2C_Mississippi|Category: Centreville, Mississippi]] *[[:Category:Crosby%2C_Mississippi|Category: Crosby, Mississippi]] *[[:Category:Gloster%2C_Mississippi|Category: Gloster, Mississippi]] ==County Formed From== In 1802 Wilkinson County was established from Adams County. On February 24, 1809, the general assembly of the Mississippi Territory enacted the division of Wilkinson County and the establishment of Amite. Amite was the fifth county formed in the Mississippi Territory ==Geography== ==Adjacent counties== Bordering Counties are: :Franklin County, :Lincoln County, :Pike County, :Tangipahoa Parish, Louisiana, :St. Helena Parish, Louisiana, :Feliciana Parish, Louisiana and :Wilkinson County. ==Protected areas== *[http://www.fs.usda.gov/mississippi/ Homochitto National Forest] ==Demographics== ==County Resources== *[[Wikipedia:Amite County, Mississippi | Amite County on Wikipedia]] *[http://sp.mdot.ms.gov/Office%20of%20Highways/Planning/Maps/County%20Highway%20Maps/Amite.pdf D.O.T. County Road and Highway Maps] *[http://www.amitecounty.ms/index.php Amite County website] *[http://msgw.org/amite/ MSGenWeb Project] *[http://www.achgs.org/ Amite County Historical and Genealogical Society] *[http://www.raogk.org/mississippi-genealogy/ms-society-archives/ Mississippi Archives, Historical & Genealogical Societies] ==Census== *[http://www.census-online.com/links/MS/Amite/ Online Census Records Amite Co., Mississippi] ==Notables== :*Jerry Clower, Howard Gerald "Jerry" Clower (September 28, 1926 – August 24, 1998), comedian best known for his stories of the rural South :*Dr. Tichenor, George Humphrey Tichenor (April 12, 1837 – January 14, 1923), Inventor of Dr. Tichenor's antiseptic products. *[[Borden-1 | Gail Borden]] (1801 - 1874), inventor of Borden's condensed milk. ==Pioneers on WikiTree== *[[Barron-2423 | William Thomas Barron (1820 - 1917)]] *[[Callender-114 | William C. Callender (1808 - 1860)]] *[[Cockerham-199 | John William Cockerham Sr. (1735 - 1843)]] *[[Causey-73 | William Causey Sr. (1744 - bef. 1828)]] *[[Freeman-2210 | William Freeman (abt. 1809 - 1830)]] *[[Gayden-12 | George Gayden (1739 - 1819)]] *[[Jenkins-3766 | John Jenkins (bef. 1789 - aft. 1845)]] *[[Lattimore-88 | William Lattimore (1774 - 1843)]] *[[Lea-28 | James M. Lea (1760 - 1823)]] *[[Mercer-958 | Thomas Mercer (1750 - 1818)]] *[[Morgan-7125 | William Morgan (1784 - 1830)]] *[[Nettles-98 | Isham Nettles (1758 - 1829)]] *[[Parker-18992 | Elihu Winbourn Parker (1810 - abt. 1867)]] *[[Seale-109 | Thomas Seale (1759 - 1825)]] *[[Shaw-4535 | Richard D. Shaw (1799 - 1869)]] *[[Sterling-352 | James Ashley Sterling (1814 - 1880)]] *[[Wall-1272 | Howell Wall Sr (1764 - 1822)]] *[[Wilkinson-2479 | Micajah Wilkinson (1766 - abt. 1806)]] *[[Whittington-385 | Milton Whittington (abt. 1802 - abt. 1846)]] ==Land Grants/Records== *Category: Amite County, Mississippi, Homesteaders *[https://books.google.com/books/about/American_State_Papers.html?id=kwlCAAAAcAAJ American State Papers: Documents, Legislative and Executive, of the Congress of the United States]. 1st session of the 1st congress to the 2nd session of the 35th congress, inclusive: commencing March 4, 1789, and ending March 3, 1859, Volume 5 *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Spanish_and_British_Land_Grants_in_Missi.html?id=SRfF7lsN8_UC Spanish and British Land Grants in Mississippi Territory, 1750-1784] *[http://www.glorecords.blm.gov/search/default.aspx BLM Land Records] *[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE97670 '''First settlers of the Mississippi Territory'''] ==Indian Involvement== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~laterreb/indian.htm '''Houmas Indians'''] :"About 1706, the Houmas and nearby Tunicas were feeling threatened by northern tribes from Mississippi. The Tunica settled in with the Houmas, only to later turn on them and kill over half of the tribe." :"The following years saw the Houmas making peace ... with the Chitimacha in 1716, and the Tunica and Natchez in 1723. Bienville noted in 1723 that "this nation (Houma) is very brave and very laborious." It was reported in 1749 by Joseph De LaPorte that the Houmas lived in two villages located about six miles south of the Lafourche. De Kerlerec noted in 1758 that their location was about 66 miles upriver from New Orleans." :"The latter half of the century was not a good time for the tribe. In 1771, John Thomas reported that there were 46 Houma warriors. In the latter half of the 18th century, a number of small conflicts between the Houmas and other tribes were reported. Their land, for which they had received a verbal guarantee, was sold out from under them. Legal battles were attempted ... some lasting for decades ... but failed due to a lack of a written document. The tribe was still on the land in 1785 and refused to move." :"In 1803, Daniel Clark reported that there were 60 Houmas living on the east bank of the Mississippi River, about 75 miles upriver from New Orleans. John Sibley reported in 1806 that there were just a few Houmas living on the east side of the Mississippi just south of Bayou Manchac. Sibley also noted that some of the Houmas had traveled west and intermarried with the Attakapas tribe." [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~laterreb/indian.htm '''Houmas Indians'''] ==Slave and Feedmen Resources== *[http://opac2.mdah.state.ms.us/freedmanblurb.php FREEDMEN'S BUREAU SEARCH HELP PAGE MDAH] *[https://books.google.com/books/about/The_Slaves_of_Liberty.html?id=uqz-IVIhJSECThe Slaves of Liberty: Freedom in Amite County, Mississippi, 1820-1868 By Dale Edwyna Smith] *[http://lib.usm.edu/spcol/collections/msana/ms_indicies/msanapath_main/msanapath_gen_african.html African-American Genealogy Sources] [http://lib.usm.edu/spcol.html McCain Library and Archives USM] *[http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/browse?type=lcsubc&key=African+Americans+--+Mississippi&c=x African American - Mississippi book list] ==Civil War Military Units== Civil War Military Units from Amite County Mississippi and Surrounding Area. (Rosters found in the Amite County Courthouse in Liberty, Mississippi. Transcribed and published by Albert S. Casey in Vol. III of History of Amite County, Mississippi.) *7th Mississippi Regiment, Company B: Amite County Rifles. The Amite County Rifles was organized in April, 1861 and on April 29, 1861 went into camp at Camp Brown about a half mile north of Liberty on the west side of Speculation Creek. [[Space:7th_Mississippi_Regiment%2C_Company_B%2C_Amite_County_Rifles._Roster.|'''Roster''']] *7th Mississippi Regiment, Company K, the Amite County Rangers, was organized in the last days of Oct. 1861 and rendezvoused at Minors Quarters near Natchez 11-14-1861. Left there 1.1.1862 going to Memphis on the Mary E, Keene boat where the company remained two weeks; from thence went to Columbus, Ky. on the John Simonds Steamboat where Company joined Blythes Batallion as Company K afterwards known as the 44th Regiment of Mississippi Volunteers. [[Space:7th_Mississippi_Regiment%2C_Company_K_Roster.|'''Roster.''']] *22nd Mississippi Regiment, Company E: Liberty Guards. The Liberty Guards was organized April 1861, and on April 29, 1861 the company rendezvoused at Camp Davis, seven and one-half miles from Liberty on the flat on south side of Liberty and Summit road, about a half mile west of the Chandler bridge across the East prong of the Amite River. The Liberty Guards left Liberty on July 25, 1861, as an independent volunteer Company for the war, proceeding to Iuka,. Mississippi; mustered into Confederate service August 13, 1861, and attached to 22nd Mississippi Regiment and given place of Company E in said regiment.[[Space:22nd_Mississippi_Regiment%2C_Company_E:_Liberty_Guards._Roster|'''Roster''']] *33rd Mississippi Regiment, Company B: Amite County Guards. [[Space:33rd_Mississippi_Regiment%2C_Company_B:_Amite_County_Guards._Roster.|'''Roster'''.]] *33rd Mississippi Regiment, Company K: Amite County Defenders. [[Space:33rd_Mississippi_Regiment%2C_Company_K:_Amite_County_Defenders._Roster.|'''Roster''']] *44th Mississippi Regiment, Company K: Amite County Rangers.[[Space:44th_Mississippi_Regiment%2C_Company_K:_Amite_County_Rangers._Roster.|'''Roster.''']] *4th Mississippi Cavalry, Company I: Stockdale's Battalion.(from Pike County)[[Space:4th_Mississippi_Cavalry%2C_Company_I:_Stockdale%27s_Battalion._Roster.|'''Roster''']]. ==Cemeteries== * [[:Category:Amite_County%2C_Mississippi%2C_Cemeteries|Category Amite County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Mount_Olive_Cemetery%2C_Smithdale%2C_Mississippi|Category: Mount Olive Cemetery, Smithdale, Mississippi]] *[http://opac2.mdah.state.ms.us/queries/cocem.php Cemetery Index for Amite County MDAH] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScn=&CScntry=4&CSst=27&CScnty=1514 Cemetery Index for Amite County Find-A-Grave] ==Bibliography== *Amite County, Mississippi, 1699-1865. Vol. 1. Ed. Albert E. Casey. Birmingham, AL: Amite Co. Historical Fund, 1948. *Amite County, Mississippi, 1699-1865. Vol. 2--The Churches. Ed. Albert E. Casey. Birmingham, AL: Amite Co. Historical Fund, 1950. *Farewell to this Day: The Diary of Miss Frances Ann Cain of Zion Hill, Mississippi, 1856-1858. Transcribed by J. Paul Mogan, Jr and Kathryn Cole Mogan. Osyka, Mississippi: Armadillo Books, 1983. *Gilles, Norman E. Geneological Abstract of Biographical Section of Godspeed's Biographical and Historical Memoirs of Mississippi. Baton Rouge, Louisiana, 1962. *Mogan, J. Paul, Jr., Kathryn Mogan, and Glenn Huff. Amite County Mississippi Cemeteries. Osyka, Mississippi: Armadillo Books, 1982. *Murray, Nicholas Russell. Amite County, Mississippi Marriages, 1810-1899. Hammond, Louisiana: 1980. *Welch, Alice Tracy. Daughters of the American Revolution Family Records: Mississippi Revolutionary Soldiers. *Mississippi: A Guide to the Magnolia State, Complied and Written by the Federal Writers Project of the Works Progress Administration. New York: Hastings House, Publishers, 1949. *Smith, Dale Edwyna. The Slaves of Liberty: Freedom in Amite County, Mississippi, 1820-1868. Ph.D. Dissertation. Harvard University, 1993. *[http://www.lib.lsu.edu/sites/default/files/sc/findaid/0674.inv.pdf Eli J. Capell Family Papers], Louisiana and Lower Mississippi Valley Collections ... Eli Jackson Capell was a planter of Amite County, Mississippi *[http://usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/sesqui-centennial/images/ Amite County Sesqui-Centennial Book] ==Facebook Groups== *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/55180251589/ Amite County Historical and Genealogical Society] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/413017318714097/ Southwest Mississippi Genealogy Group on Facebook] == Sources ==

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    [[Category: Amite County, Mississippi]][[Category: Mississippi]] {{US History|sub-project=Mississippi}} [[Space:Amite_County%2C_Mississippi|'''Return''']] to Amite County, Mississippi =='''Amite County Timeline'''== {{blue|Space page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} Most of this material has been extracted from [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/sesqui-centennial/images/ Liberty and Amite County Sesquicentennial]: In Observance of 150 Years of Progress, 1809-1959. Liberty, :Mississippi: Amite County Sesquicentennial Committee, 1959. ===1512-1699 Spanish Dominion=== ===1699-1763 French Dominion=== ===1763-1781 English Dominion=== ===1781-1798 Spanish Dominion=== Before Amite County was established Elysian Fields was located about a mile from present day Centreville. It was an old Spanish trading post. The post office here was first named Amite Courthouse. In 1884 the town was moved to its present site as to have access to the Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Railroad. The Spanish established a trading post at Elysian Fields in 1781, and used the site until 1789 as a place where land grants were provided to settlers arriving from the eastern American states. After Spanish rule ended in 1798. '''1789'''[[ Foster-430 | John Foster]] and his Indian spouse settled near Crosby on a Spanish Land Grant in north west Amite County. Foster Creek is named for him. He was soon followed by the Day and Foreman families. ==1795-1861 American Dominion== '''1799''' The Natchez district was divided into three separate districts to be served by Methodist Circuit Ministers. The Amite district extended from the Amite River, east to the Tombigbee River, Prominent ministers serving in this capacity included [[Dow-1037 | Lorenzo Dow]] and [[Winans-704 | William Winans]] '''1804''' Matthew Bowman, came to Amite County and organized Midway, one mile south of Centreville, then known as Elysian Field , the first Methodist Church in Amite County. Matthew Bowman, was of the old established South Carolina family and a kinsman of Bishop Bowman, of the Methodist Episcopal Church (North). Coming from South Carolina at an early day as a missionary of the Methodist Church.[https://books.google.com/books?id=gcURAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA453&lpg=PA453&dq=Matthew+Bowman,+Methodist,+Amite+County&source=bl&ots=HIe8B598-Q&sig=l31tsqsl3VIaVqz0dXofcEs4D_Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjq_LPwiKjNAhVGKlIKHX5TCNAQ6AEIJDAC#v=onepage&q=Matthew%20Bowman%2C%20Methodist%2C%20Amite%20County&f=false The Illustrated History of Methodism: The Story of the Origin and Progress ...By James Wideman Lee, Naphtali Luccock (bp.), James Main Dixon] '''1805''' [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/sesqui-centennial/images/page008.jpg '''Census'''] of Wilkinson County which included present day Amite County. '''July 27th 1805''' [http://files.usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/churches/ebch7bli.txt New Providence Baptist Church] is founded by Elders [[Curtis-3408 | Richard Curtis]] and [[Mercer-958 | Thomas Merce]]r on Waggoner’s Creek '''1805''' [[Lea-35 | Zachariah Lea]] settled in Amite County. His home still stands. '''1806''' [http://files.usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/churches/ebch7bli.txt Ebenezer Baptist Church] is founded, eight miles east of Centreville on the state line, by [[Courtney-654 | John Courtney]], [[Cole-1422 | Mark Cole]], [[Spell-113 | Hannah Cole]], [[Cole-5787 | Mary Curtis]], from Coles Creek Church of this Territory. Batson Morgan, Elizabeth Morgan, from Black Creek Church, S. Carolina. [[Perkins-4562 | Reece Perkins]] from Welsh Neck Church of S. Carolina. James Mumford, Ezra Courtney, Elizabeth Courtney, from Ebenezer Church S. Carolina. Sarah Chance from Bark Camp Church, Georgia. The Said Members requested to be constituted a Church Which was accordingly done by the Rev. Richard Curtis and [[Mercer-958 |Thomas Mercer]], with the aid of James Courtney from S. Carolina, [[Curtis-3405 | Jonathan Curtis]] from Coles Creek Church, and [[Jackson-2642 | Isaac Jackson]] from New Providence, and is still organized today. '''1808''' Bethany Presbyterian Church is located at Ariel, east of Centreville. Some of the early ministers were [[Smylie-34 | James Smylie]], Silas Hazzard, John Patterson, Thomas McLean, H. M. Morrison, S. M. Montgomery and [[McAllister-1515 | Robert Samuel McAllister]]. '''1809''' Amite County was formed from Wilkinson County on February 24th 1809. Liberty was established as the County Seat on property owned by Robert Montgomery. The first term held by the Justices of the Quorum in Amite was at the house of William R. Richards, on the 13th of April, 1809. It was composed of Micajah Davis, James Lee, Thomas Waggoner and Robert Montgomery. Thomas Batchelor was Register of the Court, was also Registrar of Deeds as early as 1810, and Clerk of the Superior Court in 1813, [[Dow-1037 | Lorenzo Dow]], an early Methodist circuit rider, encouraged a group of South Carolinians to migrate to the Auburn,-Smithdale- Mars Hill communities. Dow called the area “the garden spot of the world” '''1810''' [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/sesqui-centennial/images/page008.jpg Census] of Amite which included present day Amite, Pike, Walthall and Marion Counties. '''1810''' East Fork Baptist was constituted in the home of James Chandler. [[Denman-342 | William Denman]], J. Nettles, and [[Felder-71 | Charles Felder]] were the first pastors, followed by [[Bond-2160 | Thomas M Bond]] and [[Reeves-281 | Zachariah Reeves]]. It is very active today. '''1811''' Adams Church (or Adams Campground) was formed by Lorenzo Dow’s followers with Hezekiah Shaw as the first pastor, followed by William Winans. Other ministers were Elisha Lott, John Ira Ellis Bird, Elijah Gentry and John Jones, author of History of Methodism in Mississippi, Ephraim A. Flowers and Henry P. Lewis Sr. The property was donated by John and Harriet Smith Adams '''1811''' Pine Grove Grammar School was founded by Rev. James Smiley. Zion Hill Baptist Church was founded June 11th of that year with Elders Richard Curtis and Thomas Mercer officiating, members included Isham Nettles, Cornelius Whittington, Kinchen Webb and Aaron Butler. Ministers were John Lea, Charles Felder, Asa Mercer, Jesse Young and Zachariah Reeves. '''1812''' Jerusalem Baptist Church was founded February 29th near Gillsburg. It was constituted with the help of Thomas Mercer and [[Wall-1272 | Howell Wall]]. Families included the Walls. Cobb, Burton, Robertson and Varner’s. '''1812''' The first Post Office in Liberty is established with Darling Jones postmaster. The Republican, published by Ludwick Hall, was the first newspaper in the county. The Liberty Press was published by Samuel T. King '''1814''' [[Coffee-14 | General John Coffee]] and his troops camped at “Liberty, near Amite City, December 5, 1814,” enroute to the Battle of New Orleans via Baton Rouge '''1815''' Amite Academy established in Liberty '''1815''' [[Causey-73 | William Causey]], born in Ireland in 1774, settled in Amite County. Mars Hill Baptist Church was established in June, 1815 in the north east part of the county. Families included Jesse Young, the Garlington’s ( Christopher P Garlington, V (1756 - 1843) was a Revolutionary War vet), Roundtree and Morris families Henry Humble (1765-1829) was the first pastor followed by Elisha Gardner for many years. '''1816''' [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/sesqui-centennial/images/page010.jpg Census] of Amite '''1817''' Liberty Academy was established in Liberty and merged with the Amite Academy '''1820’s''' Zion Hill Academy was established in the Northern portion of Amite County by [[Borden-1 | Gail Borden]]. The Bethany Institute was also formed around this time. '''1823''' Covington Lodge #8 of the Masonic Order was established in Liberty '''1824''' Dr. Edward Carroll built what is now known as the Skinner House, the first house to have glass windows in Liberty. Dr. Carroll had a steam operated sawmill and most likely milled the timber in the house. '''1824''' Galilee Baptist Church was founded near Gloster with Rev. Joseph Slocum, followed by [[Felder-71 | Charles Felder]], T.M. Mercer, M. S. Shirk and H. D. R. Roberts '''1825''' A Presbyterian Church near Centreville near Elysian Fields was mentioned in the minutes of the General Assembly, Presbytery of Mississippi page 329 with James Smyley as supply. '''1827''' ‘’’Beech Grove’’’, home to generations of the Gayden , Batchelor, Street and Lewis family was built by Thomas Batchelor. '''1828''' Liberty was chartered. '''1832''' Unity Presbyterian was established with James Smiley as its first minister '''1835''' Mount Vernon Methodist Church was established near the Homochitto River by '''James J Foreman'''. The church was sponsored by Ephraim Foreman, Newton Huff and Fleming Poole. This Foreman’s were among the oldest settlers of Mississippi. '''1836''' The Liberty Advocate was founded in January :1836, John J Graves editor and L. P. Hall printer In the 3rd year of operation J. M. Smiley was associated with the paper. '''1837''' Liberty Lodge is formed with the following officers: Will. Newman, John Walker, Samuel Tillotson, William Carroll, William Cutrer, O. W. Caulfield, W. C Harrell and M.M. Whitney. '''1838''' The Liberty Baptist Church was constituted by Elders [[Felder-71 | Charles Felder]], Zachariah Reeves, Jesse Young, [[Bond-2160 | Thomas M. Bond]] and A.W. Pool. '''1838''' The Liberty Female Academy was founded '''1840''' The Gloster M.E. Church South was organized about a mile north east of the future site of Gloster. After the railroad came it was moved to Gloster '''1847''' Mount Vernon Baptist Church, located in the southern part of the county, was organized in October and Rev. Shadrack Coker preached his first sermon here and Hamilton McKnight was first pastor '''1848''' Liberty Presbyterian Church was formed in Liberty. Among the first ministers were John Smiley and E.T. Smiley. Charter member families were the Gallant’s, Gibson’s, Crawford’s and Myers. '''1851''' The Old Methodist Church in Liberty was founded in 1851 and disbanded in 1907 '''1852''' The Liberty Male Academy was founded '''1853''' The Liberty Female Seminary was founded by [[Shirk-125 | Rev. M. S. Shirk]] '''1857''' Old Salem Methodist Church was organized by the Wilkinson’s and [[Whittington-343 | Arthur]] and [[Butler-4867 | Ora Butler Whittington]] '''1857''' Plymouth Primitive Baptist Church near Liberty, was constituted with[[Wilkinson-2513 | Elder Roland Wilkinson]] serving as its first pastor, This church was constituted on the same articles of faith as it’s mother church, Salem. Most of it’s early pastors were from the Wilkinson family. '''1858''' The Smyrna Primitive Church was first organized as a ‘’’Union Church’’’ on Bushy Creek near the Wiley Seale neighborhood and was non-denominational. It was later moved to near the [[Wilkinson-4752 | Tyson Wilkinson]] place on the Franklin County line. Again it was moved to its present location between Busy Corners and Gloster. In the 1950’s Alton Wilkinson was the minister. '''1858''' the Boys and Girls High School was founded one mile east of Liberty on the Liberty Holmesville road. It was burned by Union forces. The principles were [[Faust-244 | D. A. Faust]] and Charles H. Otken '''1859''' C. H. Firth established the Amite County Democrat. S. J. W. Nix followed Firth as editor. This paper was destroyed by Union forces ==1861-1870 Confederate Dominion== Civil War Military Units from Amite County Mississippi and Surrounding Area. (Rosters found in the Amite County Courthouse in Liberty, Mississippi. Transcribed and published by Albert S. Casey in Vol. III of History of Amite County, Mississippi.) *7th Mississippi Regiment, Company B: Amite County Rifles. The Amite County Rifles was organized in April, 1861 and on April 29, 1861 went into camp at Camp Brown about a half mile north of Liberty on the west side of Speculation Creek. [[Space:7th_Mississippi_Regiment%2C_Company_B%2C_Amite_County_Rifles._Roster.|'''Roster''']] *7th Mississippi Regiment, Company K, the Amite County Rangers, was organized in the last days of Oct. 1861 and rendezvoused at Minors Quarters near Natchez 11-14-1861. Left there 1.1.1862 going to Memphis on the Mary E, Keene boat where the company remained two weeks; from thence went to Columbus, Ky. on the John Simonds Steamboat where Company joined Blythes Batallion as Company K afterwards known as the 44th Regiment of Mississippi Volsippi_Regiment%2C_Company_E:_Liberty_Guards._Roster|'''Roster''']] :*33rd Mississippi Regiment, Company B: Amite County Guards. **[[Space:Civil_War_Roster_of_33rd_Mississippi_Regiment_Co_K|Civil_War_Roster_of_33rd Mississippi Regimen Co K]]|Roster] *44th Mississippi Regiment, Company K: Amite County Rangers **[[Space:44th_Mississippi_Regiment%2C_Company_K:_Amite_County_Rangers._Roster.|44th Mississippi Regiment%2C Company K: Amite County Rangers. Roster.]] *4th Mississippi Cavalry, Company I: Stockdale's Battalion.(from Pike County)[ [[Space:Civil_War_4th_Mississippi_Calvary_Stockdale_Battalion| Civil War 4th Mississippi Calvary Stockdale Battalion]] *[[7th_Mississippi_Regiment%2C_Company_B%2C_Amite_County_Rifles._Roster.|7th Mississippi Regiment, Company B, Amite County Rifles Roster]] '''1863''' 500 Union Soldiers raid Liberty '''1866''' the Southern Herald was unfurled; the type was sorted by P.R. Brewer, A. A. Brewer and Herbert Poindexter. A. G. Stratton purchased the press in 1892. '''1868''' The Tangipahoa Baptist Church is formed by Revs. Zachariah Reeves and B. A. Crawford. Charter families are the Cains, Godwin, Cole, Wilson, and Everett and Mays. =='''1870''' to present Union Dominion== '''1871''' A [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/sesqui-centennial/images/page029.jpg Confederate Monument] was erected in Liberty with the names of those who died in action engraved on the monument The first mention of Woodland Methodist Church was by W. B. Jones in Methodism in the Mississippi Conference in1870-1894. Ministers in attendance were James Jaeger, Tarver, Wood, Givins and Germany. The land for the church was W. F. Toler. Families in the vicinity before the civil war were Anders, Kelly, Foreman, Reeves, Roberts and Tolar '''1879''' The Union Church was a non-denomination church built by John N. Smith, It is now a Methodist Church. '''1882''' The [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/sesqui-centennial/images/page016.jpg Gillsburg Collegiate Institute] was formed by Ella and Ida Gill. The Amite River Baptist Church was organized near the Richard Hurst place by Elders S. H. Thompson, A. J. Felder, O. H. Tate and J. H. Eady. Located south of Liberty near the state line. '''1883''' Gillsburg Baptist church was formed by members of Jerusalem, Red Bluff and Mount Vernon with T.C Schilling and A.G. Felder as presbytery. Families included the Davidson, Zieglers, Haley, Lea, Gill, Williams, Tate and Cooper's '''1884''' New Hope Baptist Church, now Robinson was established. Early pastors were T.C.Schilling Elisha Gardner, J. J. Mayfield and W.I. Allen. :Also, in 1884 Hebron Baptist was established north of East Fork '''1884''' The town of [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/sesqui-centennial/images/page019.jpg Gloster] is created March 14th by an act of the Mississippi Legislature, named in honor of Captain Gloster an engineer on the Louisville- New Orleans-Texas Railroad. [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/sesqui-centennial/images/page017.jpg List of Public Schools]. '''1886''' [http://usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/sesqui-centennial/images/page014.jpg The Liberty Male and Female College] was founded Bethel Baptist Church was established in 1886. Early pastors were McKee, John Thompson, B. A. McCullough, Daniel Hughes and S. G. Pope. '''1886''' The Gloster City News was published in Gloster, Col J. M. Whitehead was editor , he later sold it to J. A. Bolls. It ceased production when the Valley Record went into production. The Valley Record was published by W. D. Caulfield. It was later purchased by O.C. McDavid. :In '''1886''' the Sam Jones Camp Ground was established for Methodist Camp Meetings It was located at Jones on the Yazoo & Mississippi Valley Rail Road near Gloster. Rev. Joe Jones was one of the ministers and upward to 800 people would attend the meetings. It layer became the Woodman of the World Park. '''1887''' The Hoyte Memorial Presbyterian eas established in Gloster. Charter families were the Williams, Toler’s , John’s Causey and Barneys . Named for Rev. Dr. Hoyte . '''1890''' East Fork College or Institute was founded '''1891''' Mount Olive Baptist Church was established '''1893''' Sharon Methodist was moved to Gloster from a few miles north of town, it was established by the Cassels Longmire, McNiel, Roberts, and Clarks. After the move other prominent names of the Methodist faith were the Simmons, Conerly,Wilkinson, Whittington, Raiford, Webb, Brown, Lampkin and Ligon. '''1897''' The First Baptist Church of Gloster was formed by members of the Galilee Baptist Church. '''1898''' Mount Pleasant Baptist Church is formed north east of Gloster '''1901''' Berwick Baptist Church was formed west of Liberty. Pastors include John Thompson, Elisha Gardner and Emerald Causey. '''1902''' An Electric Light System was installed in Gloster '''1903''' Memorial Baptist Church was establish in 1903 and disbanded when CAMP Van Dorn was built '''1904''' The Liberty White Railroad connects Liberty and McComb in Pike County. A celebration was held at the Cowden Springs picnic grounds. '''1907''' Thompson Baptist Church was organized by Rev. J. P. May '''1915''' Amite County Agricultural High School was formed in Liberty '''1917''' The town of Stephenson is established on the Yazoo and Mississippi Valley Railroad in the heart of the Homochitto River Valley. In 1934 the name was changed to honor Mr. L. O. Crosby '''1931''' The New Church of the Nazarenes was organized with Rev. Richard Boone as first minister. '''1934''' Royal Chapel Methodist Protestant Church was founded on property donated by Annie and Royal R. O’Neil. '''1935''' the Gloster Tornado struck on April 6th, nine persons lost their lives and 87 homes were lost. '''1937''' The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints is located in Liberty. It was constructed under the direction of Stanley W. Robertson '''1941''' Camp Van Dorn was established destroying one of Amite Counties oldest communities, the Thickwoods Precinct. ==Sources== *http://www.achgs.org/v8n1Jan12.pdf *http://usgwarchives.net/ms/amite/sesqui-centennial/

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    [[Category: Amity, sailed April 1682]] Amity loaded in London 21 February - 15 April 1682, she arrived August 3rd, 1682. == Passengers == '''Evans''' * [[Evans-7100|William Evans]][[#WS |(ws)]], his wife [[Hodges-1892|Jane (Hodges)]][[#WS |(ws)]] and son [[Evans-7114|Thomas]][[#WS |(ws)]] '''Hains''' * Richard Hains[[#WS |(ws)]] and his wife Margaret[[#WS |(ws)]] '''Holme''' * [[Holme-55 |Thomas Holme]][[#WS |(ws)]], his children Michael[[#WS |(ws)]], Tyrall[[#WS |(ws)]], Elanor[[#WS |(ws)]] and Esther[[#WS |(ws)]] who married [[Crispin-44 |Silas Crispin]] of the ship [[:Space:John and Sarah, sailing of 1681 | John and Sarah]] shortly after their arrival. '''Paxson''' brothers James & William * [[Paxson-12| James Paxson]] [[#WS |(ws)]], his wife [[Paxson-12|Jane (Gurden)]] [[#WS |(ws)]] and their children [[Paxson-25|Sarah]][[#WS |(ws)]] & [[Paxson-11|William]][[#WS |(ws)]]. * [[Paxson-104| William Paxson]][[#WS |(ws)]], his wife Mary[[#WS |(ws)]]This is probably Williams first wife Mary Stydenham, rather than his second wife [[Packingham-1 |Mary (possibly Packingham)]], widow of John White, whom I believe he married well after his arrival in Pennsylvania [[Powell-5629 | Andrea Powell]], and daughter [[Paxson-100|Mary]][[#WS |(ws)]] . '''Richards''' * [[Richards-397 | Joseph Richards]][[#WS |(ws)]] and his wife [[May-231 | Jane]][[#WS |(ws)]] May? need source for Jane's maiden name '''Seary/Cerie''' * Thomas Cerie (or Seary)[[#WS |(ws)]]Searle line also has duplicates, is related to my Naylor family [[Powell-5629]] == Sources & Notes == '''{{Green|(ws)}}''' Ancestor approved for Membership in the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/6/2015) {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
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    An Account of the Pettus Plantation at Littletown, Virginia

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    Colonel Thomas PETTUS (aka Councilor) came to America in 1638-1641, after serving on the Continent in the Thirty Years War, for the Virginia Company in command of forty men to assist the colonists in their struggles with the Powhatan Indians at Jamestowne. Colonel Thomas built a substantial residence on the James River on a tract four miles downriver from the Jamestown settlement not long after his arrival. He named the seventeenth century plantation house Littletown. Colonel Thomas, son of William Pettus, sought a lifestyle different than was offered in his native environs. He found Virginia an attractive alternative lifestyle. He quickly became a member of the emerging provincial elite. Colonel Thomas PETTUS became a Governor's councilor in the mid-seventeenth century, serving on the prestigious Governor's Council from 1641 until 1660. Colonel Thomas probably was entitled to some Jamestowne property through investments made by his granduncle Sir John PETTUS, who had purchased stock in the company holding the third charter to Virginia, The Third Virginia Charter Company. 11 The marriage of Colonel Thomas to the widow, Elizabeth ( Mrs. Richard) DURRANT, added substantial holdings to the estate which eventually encompassed 1280 acres. The PETTUS plantation left a lasting imprint on the Jamestowne and Williamsburg landscape. About 1972 the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission located and began excavation of Colonel Thomas PETTUS' Littletown 15 site at Kingsmill (right) and determined the layout and size of the buildings from discolored earth where dwelling supporting postholes existed. Several plantation sites comprised the Kingsmill area. The Pettus Littletown Plantation archaeological site, uncovered by historical archaeologist William M. Kelso, is located near the marina on the private Kingsmill Resort property south of Williamsburg, VA. An article entitled "The Virginians" in the November 1974 National Geographic Magazine 8 gives an account of this archaeological find and excavation and further insight into the development of Colonial Virginia. Below is the complete four paragraph excerpt from the section on pages 593-596, under the subtitle "Post Molds" Reveal a Colonial Saga, which pertains to Colonel Thomas PETTUS. Author Mike W. Edwards writes: "Thomas Pettus was one of those hardy settlers - a land clearer and housebuilder. When, he arrived in 1641, land was available near Jamestown. He built on a tract four miles downriver from the settlement." "I came on Pettus's holdings on a hot July afternoon and met half a dozen young people who had cleared the land again - at least, a little of it. They scraped the earth with trowels; one brushed with a whisk broom." "From beneath his yellow hard hat - protection from the sun - archeologist William Kelso of the Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission explained that the team sought 'post molds' - discolored earth that would disclose where posts had stood. Judging from the ashes here, this had been Pettus's smokehouse. 'As you can see,' Bill said, waving a hand toward rows of holes, ' we've found the other buildings of the homestead.' " "It was not a grand manor. Pettus built a T-shaped house and haphazardly added outbuildings, all of wood. 'It was almost a medieval layout,' Bill continued. 'In the 17th century, men like Pettus were concerned more with survival than pleasing architecture.' He apparently possessed little china or crystal. 'Mostly we've found items of local clay, crudely formed and crudely fired.' " Later findings and thinking can be found in William M. Kelso's "Rescue Archaeology of the James - Early Virginia Country Life" 3 and Kingsmill Plantations, 1619-1800, Archaeology of Country Life in Colonial Virginia, Studies in Historical Archaeology 12 which is an extensive study of the Kingsmill Plantations and contains many references to Thomas PETTUS' Littletown Plantation.

    An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Norfolk|Norfolk Sources]] & [[Space: Norfolk _Resources|More Norfolk Sources]] __TOC__ == An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk == Containing a description of the towns, villages, and hamlets, with the foundations of monasteries ... and other religious buildings ... * by [[Blomefield-35|Francis Blomefield]] (1705-1752), [[Parkin-1573|Charles Parkin]] (1689-1765) * published by W. Miller, Norfolk, England, 1806 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Index Nominum: Index of Christian Names and Surnames, with arms. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000152759 * Vol. 1-5 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008374406 * Vol. 1-11 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000110131 * Vol. 1 (1739) The Hundreds of Diss, Fersfield, Gissing, Norton, West-Herling, East-Herling, Eccles, Rockland Tofts. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AVgMAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 1 (1805) The Hundreds of Diss, Giltcross, and Shropham. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol1 ::* https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo01blom * Vol. 2 (1805) The Burgh of Thetford, and The Hundred of Grimeshou, Wayland, and Forehoe. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol2 ::* https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo02inblom ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QdsvAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 3 (1769) The Hundreds of Depewade, Earsham, South Erpingham, South Greehow, Henstede, Humble-Yard, Gallow and Grothercross. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yFkMAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 (1806) The History of Norwich, Part First ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol3 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cL7NAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 4 (1775) The Hundreds of Blofield, Clackclose, Clavering, Erpingham (North), Eynnford, Freebridge ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WVoMAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 4 (1806) History of Norwich, Part Second ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_r7NAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 5 (1775) The Hundreds of Greenhow (North), Happing, Holt, Launditch, Loddon, Mitford, Smethdon, Taverham, Tunsteded, Walsham, Flegg (West), Flegg (East) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1lsMAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 5 (1806) The Hundred of Humble-Yard, Depewade, Earsham, and Henstede. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol5 ::* https://archive.org/details/anessaytowardsa01parkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo05blom ::* https://archive.org/details/essaytopographic05blom ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fy8YAQAAIAAJ * Vol. 6 (1807) The Hundreds of South Greenhow and South Erpingham. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol6 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0r_NAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2AUVAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 7 (1807) The Hundreds of Gallow and Grothercross, Blofield, and Clackclose Hundred and Half. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol7 ::* https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo07blom ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OcDNAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jNsvAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 8 (1808) The Hundreds of Clavering, North Erpingham, Eynford, and Freebrige Hundred and a Half. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol8 ::* https://archive.org/details/anessaytowardsa02parkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo08blom ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7sDNAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4ksuAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=k9wvAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 9 (1808) The Hundreds of Freebridge, North Greenhow, Happing, Holt, and Part of Launditch. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol9 ::* https://archive.org/details/anessaytowardsa03parkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo09blom ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hDEYAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Y9svAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 10 (1809) The Hundreds of Launditch, Loddon, Mitford Hundred and Half, Smethdon, and Taverham. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol10 ::* https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo10blom ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=msHNAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 11 (1810) The Hundreds of Tunstede, Walsham, West Flegg, and East Flegg. ::* https://www.british-history.ac.uk/topographical-hist-norfolk/vol11 ::* https://archive.org/details/anessaytowardsa00parkgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo11blom ::* https://archive.org/details/essaytopographic11blom ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=isDNAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VAYVAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DtwvAAAAYAAJ === WikiTree Syntax === * Blomefield, Francis. ''[[Space:An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk|An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk]]'' (W. Miller, Norfolk, England, 1806) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Blomefield|Blomefield]])

    Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England == First settler of Haverhill, Massachusetts * by [[Clement-1142|Percival Wood Clement]], 1846-1927 * published by Paterson & White Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1927 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE217603 * Vol. 2 https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE217618 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1 ** Preface ** Introduction ** English Ancestry of Robert Clements, Page 1 ** Robert Clements and his Descendants in America, Page 13 * Vol. 2 ** Robert Clements and his Descendants in America - cont., Page 459 ** Descendants of Robert Clements in Ireland, Page 865 ** Old Times at Killadoon, Page 937 ** Appendices, Page 973 ** Errata, Page 994 ** Index, Page 995 === Errata === * See Page 994 * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Clement, Percival. ''[[Space:Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England|Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England]]'' (Paterson & White Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1927) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Clement|Clement]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Clement, Percival. ''[[Space:Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England|Ancestors and Descendants of Robert Clements of Leicestershire and Warwickshire, England]]'' (Paterson & White Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1927) Vol. , [ Page ].

    Ancestors of American Presidents

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] === '''Ancestors of American Presidents''' === '''Contents:''' Lineages of the 43 United States Presidents from George Washington to Barack Obama. Covers seven generations for those born in the eighteenth century, eight generations for those born in the nineteenth century, nine generations for those born in the twentieth century, and ten generations for Bill Clinton, George W. Bush, and Barack Obama. * by Gary Boyd Roberts * New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2nd Ed., 2009 * ISBN-10: 0880822201 // ISBN-13: 978-0880822206 * Citation Example: ::: Roberts, Gary Boyd. ''[[Space:Ancestors of American Presidents|Ancestors of American Presidents]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2nd Ed., 2009) * Source for purchase: https://shop.americanancestors.org/products/ancestors-of-american-presidents-2nd-edition * Footnote Example: ::: [[#Roberts|Roberts]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ancestors of American Presidents|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]]

    Ancestors of Amyntas Shaw and His Wife Lucy Tufts Williams

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Ancestors of Amyntas Shaw and His Wife Lucy Tufts Williams == Showing Mayflower lines never before published from Myles Standish, John Alden, William Mullines and Thomas Rogers * by [[Mayou-4|Josephine C. Frost]] (1864-1942) (Mrs. Samuel Knapp Frost) of Brooklyn, N.Y. * self published, Brooklyn, 1920 * 80 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ancestors of Amyntas Shaw and His Wife Lucy Tufts Williams|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=hrNRAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/ancestorsamynta00knowgoog * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005756367 * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/24190/ * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE96967 === Table of Contents === * Shaw * Williams * Deane * Richmond * Rogers * Richards * Hall * Crocker * Bell * Phillips * Hinckley * Stephens * Gushee * Holman * Bangs * Lugg * Dighton * Merrick * Penniman * Eliot * Whelden * Alden * Tracy * Gilbert * Hicks * Mullines * Allen * Taylor * Rossiter * Crane * Leonard * Kingsley * Sturtevant * Staples * Standish * Mason * Bassett * Cromwell * Smyth * Godfrey * Turner * Macumber * Robinson * Porter * Bicknell * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Frost, Josephine C. ''[[Space:Ancestors of Amyntas Shaw and His Wife Lucy Tufts Williams|Ancestors of Amyntas Shaw and His Wife Lucy Tufts Williams]]'' (Self Published, Brooklyn, 1920) * ([[#Frost|Frost]])

    Ancestors of Edward Elmer... Pending DNA

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    ==Is there LESS evidence of Edward Elmer's ancestors?== ===An Essay by the Elmer/Elmore Group=== : by Mike Thompson et al : July 2017 ===Ancestors of Edward Elmer... Pending DNA=== Two common and powerful ideas play out over and over again in family trees for Edward Elmer. The first is that Edward is in some way related to Bishop John Aylmer. The second is that Edward the elder came to the colonies on the ship Lyon with his sons Edward and Richard. Like many others, we have tried to explore the sources of these ideas for several years and struggled to make sense of these connections. Approaching the problem from the perspective of DNA, we have been able to triangulate Y DNA through three of the sons of Edward Elmer-195 and have a good family Y STR pattern and several family level Y SNPs. That leaves us in roughly the same boat, we have a genetic signature for the man, but not much information on ancestors except that closely related Y families like Lunsford and Knowlton also claim origins in southeast England. Our relationship to them is older than the common use of surnames by a few hundred years. We currently have no genetic evidence of Elmer (or surname variant) ancestors beyond Edward Elmer. ===Bishop John Aylmer=== We are not sure how old this association is, but we’ve been able to find references to it in ''The Compendium of American Genealogy, First Families of America (1925–1942)'' Volume 1 by Frederick Adams Virkus on page 642, which lists a tree for Edward as the son of Samuel Aylmer, the High Sheriff of Suffolk who in turn is the son of John Aylmer. This tree is presented without sources. Edward Elmer from Connecticut is often associated with Samuel Aylmer and the holdings in Claydon and Mowdon. From ''Claydon and Mockbeggars Hall'' by William P. Hills 1937 we can see on pages 11, 12 and 13 that Samuel’s son Edward Aylmer does not disappear to the new world. He appears before a committee on his estates in 1646 and is buried at Claydon Hall in 1655. (The Suffolk Institute of Archaeology & History; Volume XXIII Part 1 (1937) ''Claydon and Mockbeggars Hall'' by Wm. P. Hills) We also found a reference for a possible relationship to Theophilus Aylmer of Hertfordshire (also a son of Bishop John Aylmer) in ''Genealogical Gleanings in England'' by Henry Waters published in 1892. On page 75 Henry leaves a note saying, “whether Edward Elmer of Connecticut belonged to this family is yet to be proved.” We can gather that at least since the 1890’s people have wanted to connect Edward to Bishop John Aylmer through some means, but we have no source that actually makes that connection. ===Edward Elmer from Braintree=== Since Edward Elmer is among the “Braintree Company” on the Lyon, it would make some sense to tie him to Braintree in Essex as John Corley did in 1984 in his ''Emigration to New England on the Lyon 1632''. Edward is listed there simply as “ELMORE or ELMER (from Braintree, Essex; after Newtowne [Cambridge], he lived in Hartford and Windsor)”. Unfortunately, records for this period in Braintree are lost so we have no definitive source for this assertion other than that there are other Elmer families active in this general area of Essex around that time. Corley’s list is interesting because it only contains Edward Elmer who took an oath as a person of quality so that he could emigrate. No other family member is mentioned. ===Edward, Edward and Richard from Saint Mary Le Bow=== Charles Manwaring in ''A Digest of Early Connecticut Probate Records'' published 1904, lists Edward Elmer and Richard Elmer as landowners on page 83. That is the first reference we can find for a Richard Elmer in Connecticut. Charles Banks, when putting together the epic ''The Planters of the Commonwealth'' in 1930, likely used Manwaring as a source for his list of Elmer passengers on the Lyon. Here is a truncated section from ''Planters'' that would explain the way these lists are created: : “A special feature of this work will be found in what may be called synthetic lists of emigrants… reconstructed from evidences found in every source too numerous to catalogue”. In that same explanation Banks speaks of “some degree of accuracy and probability.” Banks had to work in probabilities because there is no good single source for these people. The Lyon is said to have had 123 passengers represented by only a scattering of heads of households. We suspect that Banks went to London with the ''Digest of Early Connecticut Probate Records'' as a source for the Elmer family and with an Edward and Richard Elmer in mind. In Saint Mary Le Bow, Banks would have found a Senior Edward Elmer with a son Richard and a slightly younger son Edward (born around 1610) along with several other Elmer family members who were born there. You can find them too, at familysearch.org easily indexed and at your fingertips, which was not the case for Banks. Because of the proliferation of information online, we have records today that Banks may not have had and information he may never have seen. If you search for Elmore in Saint Mary Le Bow parish records, you will see that the elder Edward had two young sons named Edward, neither of which survived childhood. Richard would appear to be his only surviving son. Searching further you may end up at British History online and see that the elder Edward Elmer died in 1620 and left his lease to his brother John Elmer. That means there were no available Edward Elmers to make the journey. From pages 220-226 St Mary Le Bow from British History Online: “In 1620 Edward Elmer, citizen and fishmonger, left the lease of the house in which he lived in Bow Lane to his executors, his father-in-law Cornelius Fish and his brother John Elmer. Some time before 1633 3A was occupied by John Ellmer and subsequently by his assigns or undertenants.” Familysearch.org provides some further information as Mary Elmer, child of the elder Edward Elmer dies in Saint Mary Le Bow in 1622, indicating the family maintained a presence there beyond 1620. In his 1995 work ''The Great Migration Begins'', Robert Anderson checks up on Manwaring and leaves this note on Edward and Richard Elmer on page 637: : In his list of “Early Land Owners,” Manwaring includes in Hartford before 1653 "Ed: Elmer" and "Richard Elmer." The Hartford land records do not contain this latter name, but the source of Manwaring's error has not been determined [Manwaring 1:83]. Anderson cannot find a record for Richard Elmer. It’s possible that reading through hard to decipher handwritten sources, Manwaring confused Richard Semer with Richard Elmer. There is really no way to know, but we do know that Richard Elmer does not appear anywhere else in Manwaring’s own digest while Edward appears many times. The key seems to be in understanding that Banks was creating a massive work and, as other families have sorted out, he got as close as he could for individual families, even if things didn’t always line up. He was dealing with all the planters of the commonwealth, not just a single family and as one family researcher put it “publishing furiously”. In this case we think Banks may have gone to England with a bad source and found a family that fit that source. From that family he created a synthetic passenger list with an elder Edward Elmer and two sons, Richard and Edward without any idea that all his Edwards had died in London and that Richard never existed in the new world. ===Edward Elmer Combined Family Tree=== On page 215 of ''Passengers on the Lion From England to Boston 1632'', published in 1992, Sandra Olney lays out a family tree for Edward that appears to be a composite based on Banks passengers list and a family tree from ''The Compendium of American Genealogy''. She lists Edward, Edward and Richard from Banks listing. Where Banks had Mrs. Unknown Elmore, Olney weaves in some of a genealogy from the Compendium that gives Edward’s wife (his only wife in the ''Compendium'' family tree) as Elizabeth. Olney presents Elizabeth as Edward’s first wife the mother of Edward and Richard. She also presents a link from the elder Edward to a Samuel Elmer, although he doesn’t appear to be listed as the high Sheriff of Suffolk as he is in the ''Compendium''. This is another common representation of Edward’s family. It has the elder Edward as the only survivor after the trip from England, with Richard and Edward and a wife Elizabeth dying here possibly, and a fresh start with a new marriage and the children we all know about happening in The New World. We think this was probably Olney’s best attempt at sorting Edward out, given the variety of families assigned to him. Publishing in 1992, she would not have Anderson’s work to know that Richard Elmer did not exist. She definitely did not have an easily indexed parish record showing that the elder Edward and his multiple Edward sons died in London. ===Edward Alone, Conclusion=== The simplest story we have evidence for is that Edward Elmer travelled to The New World unattached in his 20’s. We don’t have to worry about him being alone. As a single Puritan, he would be placed with another family. One would doubt he had very much time to himself at all. He married, owned property, had children, went to court and died in the new world. As far as we know, he left no record of his parents or grandparents or even his point of origin. Perhaps these things were not as important to him when starting his new life in the promised land. All of our previous sources for the ancestors of Edward were doing their best to present the big picture of the great migration and worked with the resources they had to make conjectures on these individuals unknown past. If you consider that American icons like the Adams family cannot agree on exactly where their ancestor Henry Adams came from (or even the ship he came on) with John Adams and his son John Quincy Adams disagreeing just a few generations away from the source, then you have to wonder if the Puritans were truly putting the past behind them and specifically left no trail to follow. In any case, we are in good company among the lost. With our focus on a single ancestor, rather than an entire migration, and DNA as a tool we have an opportunity to move beyond the genealogies and lists to identify the living relatives and descendants of Edward Elmer wherever they may be. {{Image|file=Ancestors_of_Edward_Elmer_Pending_DNA.png |size=l|caption=2017 Y SNP By Lineage }}

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    Ancestral Memories: The Schmückle Family in Einod

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    ANCESTRAL MEMORIES: THE SCHMÜCKLE FAMILY IN EINOD (PART 1) Recorded by John S. Schmeeckle, December 2017 [[Schmückle-60|Martin Schmucklin]] was the great-great-grandfather of [[Schmückle-3|Johann Michael Schmückle]], who was the ancestor of all the Schmeeckles and Schmickleys and Schmuckles in America. You can see both of them (Michael at the far left, and Martin at the far right) on [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Schm%C3%BCckle-Family-Tree-3 this five-generation chart (click here)]. I discuss communicating with ancestors [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/535187/communicating-with-ancestors at this G2G thread]. Following are the stories of Martin and his wife Carolina, and Martin's son Jacob and Jacob's wife Catherina. [[Space:Ancestral_Memories:_Abraham_Schm%C3%BCcklin_and_the_Hammer_Family|Click here]] for the story of Jacob's son Abraham Schmücklin. ==MARTIN SCHMUCKLIN== Martin will speak. Martin was the son of Wolfgang Schmucklin, a man who was respected in his community. Wolfgang Schmucklin was a man who knew that his position in the community was tenuous, because he had (migrated) from St. Gallen Canton to central Switzerland. He was not well-established, and he didn’t expect to become well-established, because immigrants never were. He simply hoped to establish his sons in his new home town. Wolfgang Schmucklin was a man who knew that his occupation was not in great need when Wolfgang moved to Berne Canton. Wolfgang was a miner. Wolfgang knew that, if he continued to farm in Berne, eventually opportunities for miners would appear. However, Wolfgang knew that farming was a safe occupation, and Wolfgang wanted to be able to be near his family as he worked. So Wolfgang didn’t mind when he wasn’t able to work as a miner at first. Martin knew that he wouldn’t have much opportunity in his town. He knew that, because he was the fifth of six sons, he would probably have to look for work elsewhere. He expected to work as a soldier for several years. This was common in Switzerland. Young men worked as soldiers in Germany and then had enough money to marry and start a family. Martin wanted to have a family in the town where his father had settled. Martin knew that the only way to do that would be to marry the daughter of a man who was well established. Martin hoped to be successful as a soldier and then be able to demonstrate his ability and win the hand of a woman from an established family. ===SOLDIER IN BACKNANG=== Martin joined a group of soldiers that was going to Wurttemberg. This group was assigned to help defend the city of Backnang. This group knew that there was an army that was threatening Backnang and the surrounding area. The soldiers expected to have to fight. Many times a soldier would serve for years and not have to fight, but this group knew that fighting was expected. Martin wanted to not be part of this group, but it was the only group that was forming at the time. Martin joined the group without saying good-bye to his family. He knew that his absence would arouse concern and people would assume that he had joined the group of soldiers. Martin knew that, because of his decision, he wouldn’t be able to expect any support from his father. But Martin knew that his father had no ability to support him. Martin didn’t want to pressure his father for help establishing himself. Martin decided to do what he did as a way of making his own way in the world. Martin and his group of soldiers traveled down the river and up another river to Backnang. This town was not really a city. It had artisans and it had a place to buy and sell food, but it was actually very small. However, it was in a strategic location, and the soldiers knew that this area would be a target. Martin and his fellow soldiers wanted to be able to practice fighting. Martin knew that he had little experience, and he had to become proficient in shooting a musket. He didn’t have much opportunity, because there was little ammunition. Martin knew that, because of the lack of ammunition, his group of soldiers wouldn’t be very effective. He expected that his group would receive more ammunition, but time went by and nothing appeared. Martin thought that, if there was fighting and the group ran out of ammunition, Martin would simply run away, because there would be no way for Martin to survive without the ability to shoot his musket. Martin believed that some soldiers imagined fighting without a gun, but Martin had no interest in learning how to fight without a weapon. Martin had a knife, but he didn’t have the motivation to learn how to use a sword. Martin thought that, if there was a need for Martin to fight without a gun, he would do his best to survive without killing. Martin didn’t want to kill anybody. Martin knew that killing was part of being a soldier. Martin knew that, if the time came, he would fire his musket together with all of the other soldiers. However, after reloading once, Martin knew that the soldiers wouldn’t have any more ammunition. This meant that the soldiers would have to retreat. Martin wanted to be able to protect himself. He thought that it might be possible for the soldiers to find more ammunition. However, he asked the wrong person. This person knew that the soldiers had little ammunition, and told his superior. When it was discovered that the soldiers had little ammunition, it was decided that the soldiers wouldn’t be paid. This meant that Martin couldn’t save money to establish himself in the town where his father lived. However, after three or four weeks, ammunition was provided and the soldiers received their pay again. Martin wanted to be able to live well. He spent much of his time working for a man in the town. He earned very little money, but it was a way to pass the time without being bored doing nothing. And he knew that he was establishing a good work habit. He knew that, when the time came, he could describe his life as a soldier with pride, because he was constantly looking for ways to be productive. Martin knew that, because he wanted to be a farmer and not a miner, he would have to have experience working on a farm. So he looked for the opportunity to find work on a farm. Eventually, he found a farmer who would pay a little bit more than the man in town. This gave Martin the opportunity to practice farming things to do. He wanted to be able to do everything that a good farmer had to do. This included plowing fields, taking care of cattle, building and repairing fences, and transporting the harvest to the town to sell. Martin knew that, in order to get experience doing these things, he would have to work on a farm for two or three years. His time as a soldier was six years. He had already spent one year working for the man in the town. Martin thought that, if he worked on the farm for two years, he would have enough experience to begin thinking of farming on his own. But Martin wanted to be able to live better than the average farmer. He thought that he could find out ways of doing things that others hadn’t thought of. However, he had to find ways to practice what he thought up. So this meant that he would have to work as a farmer for more than two years. Martin worked with the same farmer for three years, and then he intended to find another farmer who would pay him more, because he had experience. But that is when the fighting started. Martin wasn’t able to participate in the fighting that took place as the enemy army moved into the Backnang area. There wasn’t a battle. There were just lots of skirmishes as small groups of soldiers on either side encountered each other as the enemy army moved around and looked for food to steal. Martin didn’t want to participate in any of these skirmishes. He just wanted to be able to work and be a soldier when his unit was commanded to assemble with the other units. Much of the skirmishing happened by surprise, when a unit of enemy soldiers came into a town and the soldiers in the town had to fight without any plan. Martin hoped to avoid this. ===FARMHOUSE DEFENDER=== But Martin was transferred to a little village outside Backnang. This village had a hillside that was covered with trees. This hillside was a good position for defense. Martin knew that the village had a lot of food, and Martin expected that the enemy army would eventually decide to send soldiers to take all the food in the village. Martin knew that, when this happened, Martin wouldn’t be able to avoid fighting. Martin wanted to be away from this situation. He was always nervous, because a group of enemy soldiers could appear at any time. Martin wanted to be able to have peace, but the life of a soldier is not peaceful. Martin wanted to be able to live without problems, but this situation had many problems. Martin had to stay in the home of a farmer who didn’t want soldiers to be in his home. The famer was obligated to give food to the soldiers. There were three other soldiers together with Martin in the farmer’s home. Martin tried to be helpful, but the farmer didn’t want the soldiers to know anything about the farm. Martin wanted to be able to defend the farm if enemy soldiers appeared. Martin told the farmer his plan of how to defend the farm. The farmer wanted to tell Martin not to talk about this, but the farmer realized that what Martin was saying made sense. So the farmer thought about how to help the soldiers help the farmer defend the farm, if enemy soldiers came to steal the food. Martin had a plan to make a ditch in the field that was close to the road. Martin thought this would be a good place to defend. But the farmer didn’t want Martin and the other soldiers to dig up the field, which had food growing in it. Martin decided to wait and find another plan. But then soldiers appeared. There were six soldiers. They had a wagon. They knew that there were soldiers with the farmer. They approached and fired their guns. Then they reloaded. This had the effect of making the farm workers run away. Then the soldiers approached the farmhouse. The soldiers didn’t want to destroy the house. They wanted to search it and take away any gold or silver that they might find. The soldiers knew that Martin and other soldiers were nearby. Martin wasn’t in the house, but two of the other soldiers were. One of the soldiers fired his gun from a window, and killed one of the enemy soldiers. This made the enemy soldiers change their tactic. They decided to burn the farmhouse. But they didn’t have a fire. They started to make a fire, and Martin saw the opportunity to kill one of the soldiers. He was behind a tree and had his gun with him. He fired into the group of soldiers. He hit one soldier but didn’t kill him. This meant that the group had to take care of their soldier or abandon him. Martin then realized that wounding a soldier could be more effective than killing him. There were four soldiers left, and the wounded soldier. Martin knew that two of his fellow soldiers hadn’t fired. This meant that Martin would have a chance to reload. But the enemy soldiers knew that Martin was nearby. Martin knew that, if he tried to reload and the enemy soldiers saw him, they would probably be able to shoot him. Martin decided to sneak away and find a safe place to reload. He thought that he could do this. But he made some noise, and the soldiers looked at him. Then he ran toward the forest on the hill. One of the enemy soldiers fired, but missed Martin. Martin was able to get into the trees. However, he had dropped his ammunition, so he couldn’t reload without going back to pick it up. Martin knew that, if he went back to get his ammunition, he would be shot at. However, he also knew that it was difficult to hit a single man. If the enemy soldiers shot at him, then they would also have to reload. This meant that Martin’s fellow soldiers would have a chance to shoot at the enemy. Martin decided to take the chance of running back to his ammunition and bringing it back to the trees. Martin got halfway there before the soldiers saw him. One of the soldiers decided to shoot, but the others said, don’t shoot. They said wait until he gets closer. When Martin got to his ammunition, he grabbed it and ran back to the trees. The enemy soldiers hadn’t shot, and now Martin was able to reload safely. Martin now thought that another one of his fellow soldiers was in the forest. He heard noises. So he went toward the noises. But it was one of the family members. This person wasn’t willing to fight. He just wanted to hide. Martin thought that this person could help. Martin told him that he could help by letting Martin know where his fellow soldiers were. But the man refused. Martin wanted to hit the man, but he thought that he might still have to live near him. So Martin didn’t hit him. Martin wanted to find his fellow soldiers. He knew that one of them was in the house. He also knew that one of them was on the other side of the house. And he knew that the enemy soldiers were trying to start a fire to burn the house. Martin wanted to shoot into the group of soldiers again. He had reloaded, and he knew that his fellow soldier in the house had probably reloaded, too. Martin wanted someone else to distract the enemy soldiers so he could approach and shoot again. But Martin thought that the enemy soldiers were too far away. Martin didn’t have a plan. He imagined that there were more enemy soldiers at nearby farms, and he suspected that eventually they would get together with this group. Martin wanted to be together with his fellow soldiers so they could defend each other. But Martin knew that, if he tried to go to the farmhouse, he might get trapped if it burned. So Martin waited. He thought that, sooner or later, soldiers from his group would approach. But he waited for three hours and nothing happened. The enemy soldiers didn’t leave. They were still trying to start a fire, but they were afraid of getting shot, so they had difficulty. They were able to start a little fire, but they didn’t have wood to build a big fire. They had to move away from their position to get wood. Martin thought that they might approach the trees, which would give Martin a chance to shoot again. But they decided to go back down the road. This gave Martin the opportunity to go back to the farmhouse. He found that his fellow soldiers were all there. They had been hoping that Martin would do something to distract the soldiers so they could go outside and shoot together. But Martin didn’t have any idea of what they had been thinking. Martin and the other soldiers decided to wait outside the farmhouse, in an area that was hard to see. Martin thought that enemy soldiers might come back. But one of the other soldiers said that these soldiers were only trying to steal food. They probably went to another farm, hoping that it wouldn’t have soldiers. Martin stayed at this farm for two more weeks. The enemy army was moving around, destroying villages and stealing all the food. Martin knew that this meant that people would starve later. Martin knew that it would be difficult for the soldiers to get food. Martin was worried that he might have to spend all the money that he had saved. He thought that, if he didn’t have any money when he returned to Switzerland, he would be seen as a failure. So he thought of finding a way to leave the group of soldiers and get back to Switzerland. But he didn’t want to do that either. He knew that, if he returned without the group, and then the group returned without him, he would not be respected. So Martin stayed with the group. Eventually, the enemy army left. Many villages had been destroyed, and many farms had lost all of their food. ===DECISION TO STAY IN GERMANY=== Martin will continue. There was a crisis in the military unit that Martin was part of. There was no way to buy food for the soldiers. Many soldiers had saved money, and they (faced the prospect) of using all of their money to buy food. Martin was one of those soldiers. Martin thought that, if Martin had the ability to work on a farm, he would be able to get food. But most of the farms had lost all of their food. Many of the people were going to starve, and Martin knew that he wouldn’t have a chance to find work on a farm. He thought of staying at the farm that he had helped to defend. But this farmer didn’t want any soldiers to stay with him. He knew that all of his food would be seized by the local government and it would be shared with others. Martin didn’t have any choice. He had to use his money to buy food. He tried to eat as little as possible, but he knew that he had to maintain his strength. He was responsible to be able to fight at any time. He thought that the enemy wouldn’t come back, but he wasn’t sure. Martin knew that, because he wasn’t under any obligation to stay beyond one year, he could eventually leave and go back home on his own. However, this was always dangerous, because people might rob a man traveling on his own. Martin knew that, because of his situation, it was unlikely that he would be able to go back to Switzerland with enough money to settled down with a wife from a respectable family. He knew that, if he wanted to have a respectable position in society, he would have to look for a way to stay in Germany. Martin didn’t want to do this. He knew that German (social) organization was different from in Switzerland. In Switzerland, people were part of communities, and the communities had very little obligation to the central government. In Germany the communities were heavily taxed. This meant that skillful farmers had very little ability to accumulate wealth. They were always worried about losing their saved up food if there was a new tax that required every barn to give half of what was inside. This meant that Martin had to choose between two bad choices. He thought that, if he stayed in Germany, he would be able to do well because he was skillful and intelligent. He also thought that, if he stayed in Germany, he would be respected because he was from Switzerland. Martin knew that Germans looked up to Switzerland, because they had more freedom. Martin thought that, if he decided to stay in Germany, he wouldn’t have any trouble finding a wife from a respectable family. He thought that, if he was able to find a suitable village, he could be one of the leaders if there were few people who were left after the enemy soldiers abandoned the village. Martin wanted to think carefully about where he would live. He knew that, if he worked in Backnang for a year or two, he would learn about villages nearby that needed more able workers. Martin made this decision. And he found work in Backnang that gave him enough money to buy food, which allowed him to save the money that he received every week for being a soldier. He was waiting for the opportunity to learn about a village that needed workers and that would be willing to give land to a man who wanted to marry one of the local girls. Martin found this village after two years. Martin knew that the war hadn’t ended. He decided not to go back to Switzerland, because he thought that the enemy army wouldn’t come back. He knew that he was taking a chance, but it worked out well. Martin settled in the village of Kleinaspach. He knew that this village had lost most of its people. Most of them were killed or starved to death when the enemy army arrived and took over all of the houses. ===LAND AND A WIFE=== Martin thought that, if he was willing to work hard, he would become one of the respected leaders in the village. He knew that he had a good way of thinking about problems. He knew that, if there was a big problem facing the entire village, he wouldn’t be able to find a solution, but he was able to solve little everyday problems as well as anyone else. Martin knew that he would have to choose a wife from the remaining villagers. There were three or four women of a suitable age, older than 20 but not much. Martin knew that he would be a desirable husband, because he knew that he was a hard worker and able to think intelligently. He was able to get along well with people, although sometimes he got irritated when people didn’t understand what he was trying to explain. Martin knew that, because he wasn’t able to work as a farmer unless he was part of the community, he would have to marry in order to be assigned farmland. Martin expected to be assigned a good amount of farmland, because there were very few people in the village. However, Martin found out that the village intended to assign farmland in the same way as before, with small plots. This would mean that most of the land wouldn’t be farmed. Martin suggested that the plots be made larger. This was a mistake. Martin found out that, if people had larger plots, then their grandchildren would not have any land. Small plots made it possible for the community to support many people. Martin wanted to think about a way to temporarily have more land, so that the village as a whole could benefit. But there wasn’t any way to do this without changing the old custom. So Martin had to decide if he would accept a small plot. He thought that, if he had three or four sons, his family could work together on a larger area of joined plots. But the village had a policy of making sure that families didn’t do that. Martin learned that this was a way to prevent family groups from developing private interests that were opposed to the community interest. Martin wanted to have his own way, but he realized that this was the only opportunity that was available. He decided to accept this situation and chose one of the young women to be his wife. This was a big decision. He knew that a good wife would help him be comfortable, and a good wife would help ensure that his sons would take care of him when he was old. He thought of how to choose. He thought that, if he chose incorrectly, he would be trapped in a life that was unpleasant. He knew that some women had the tendency to nag and insist on having more than they could afford. He wanted to avoid such a wife. He didn’t have a good idea about the characters of the three young women. He thought that, if he lived in the village, he would find a way to get to know them and decide among them. He decided to work for a farmer in the village, who lived at a more-or-less equal distance from each of the women. He knew that, if he decided well, he would have a successful life. But if he decided badly, his experience in the village would be that of an outsider who never gained the respect of his neighbors. Martin chose, and his wife was not a good wife. Martin learned too late that she had been spurned by a man who was going to be one of the village leaders. This meant that Martin could never be one of the leaders as long as this man was alive. Martin knew that this wasn’t a big problem, although it was a disappointment. Martin knew that, if he wanted to be a prosperous farmer, he would have to make good relationships with other farmers. He knew that, because of his choice of a wife, some of the men in the village would be wary of interacting with Martin. However, Martin knew that he was capable and he also knew that the village had opened itself to him with the hope that he would stay. Martin decided to try to make the best of his situation. He could think about relocating to another village, but this would have been a hardship. He would have to start all over again, in a place where strangers knew that he had had problems before. So he decided to stay where he was. Martin was unable to make a major shift in the policy of land distribution, even though there weren’t enough men to farm even half the land. The people of the village knew that, in two generations, there would be more than enough men to farm all of the land, and once again there wouldn’t be enough land for all of the men. Martin knew that this was a problem in Switzerland. It was for this reason that Martin had come to Germany, because there simply wasn’t enough land in his home village. Martin wanted to be able to grow a large crop, even if it wasn’t his own. He talked to the town about having a community crop that would be tended by all of the men who wanted to have a share. Martin offered to take the lead, with the understanding that he wouldn’t get an extra share. Martin’s idea was discussed, and three other men wanted to work together to farm a community field. It was decided that, if these four men would give half of the harvest to the community, they would be able to share the other half. Martin thought that this was a lot of extra work for little extra benefit. However, he also thought that he would be benefitting his new community. So Martin decided to do this and see how well it worked. Martin and the three others were assigned a farm in Einod, a subdivision of the village. This area had been depopulated. Martin thought that, because there weren’t any men at all in this area, that he would be given a portion of the land for his own plot. But the village had a policy of ensuring that a farmer’s plot was away from his home. This ensured that villagers interacted with people from other areas. Martin knew that, because his community plot was near his home, that he would be able to ensure that it was well tended. However, he was concerned about his own plot. He wanted to have helpers, like he had been. However, at this time there simply weren’t enough men, so any man who wanted a plot of land could get one, even if he wasn’t married yet. For this reason, Martin had to farm his plot by himself. Martin thought of cooperating with his neighbors. This had been common in Switzerland. However, Martin didn’t realize that his neighbors wanted Martin to be a helper and not have his own land. The neighbors wanted Martin’s plot to be temporarily divided and added to theirs. They thought that, because Martin would be getting extra food from his community plot, that he would be willing to consider this. But Martin knew that he should establish himself as an equal. So Martin declined to do as his neighbors suggested. This was not a big problem. Martin wanted to develop good relationships with the leaders of the community. Martin knew that, after the success of the first year’s community field, more men would be interested it participating. However, Martin suspected that the community leaders were unconvinced that this was a good idea. Martin thought that the community leaders wanted harmony in the general community, and Martin’s innovation would threaten that in the long run. The leaders were concerned that, if this innovation became customary, there would be problems in the future when there were more men. So Martin made a point of talking to the community leaders about how to plan ahead and avoid such a problem. Martin thought that this was a good effort, and the community leaders were polite. However, they decided that Martin’s idea wouldn’t be implemented the following year. The said that this might be done again, but shouldn’t be expected. Martin wasn’t surprised and, because he had talked to them at length before, wasn’t disappointed. However, he thought that it was a shame that this unused land was simply (lying fallow). ===A SINGLE FATHER=== Martin’s wife was the mother of a single son. She died after the boy was born. Martin never married again. He thought that he would be able to make his way in the community without having a wife. He imagined being one of the leaders. But he needed to have regular contact with the other men. This meant that Martin needed to be active in the church. Martin knew that, because he didn’t have a wife, he wouldn’t have the obligation to have sex. This meant that he could be an example of a man who was able to control himself. Martin knew that, because of this situation, he would be (celibate) for the rest of his life. Martin did not object. He did not have an uncontrollable urge like some men did. Martin knew that, because he was going to be active in the church, he would gain the respect of the community. But he knew that this would happen over a long period. Martin imagined that the children of men who respected Martin would also respect him, and these children would look up to him without thinking about it. Martin wanted to be able to cooperate with the rest of the community. He wanted to be able to have a good reputation. He knew that, without a wife, he would depend on his in-laws for food. He thought that this wouldn’t be a problem. He expected to work for his in-laws. However, his father-in-law died soon after, and this complicated the situation. Martin couldn’t enjoy the company of his brother-in-law’s hospitality in the same way that he had been accepted by his father-in-law. Martin knew that, because he needed to make arrangements for food for himself and his son, he would need to have a family that would help him. Martin knew that, if he could find such a family, his son would be taken care of, and he would have food to eat at the end of the day, in exchange for work. Martin wanted to have this situation, but it didn’t come to pass. Martin never found a family that would help him and his son in exchange for work. He was forced to rely on his brother-in-law’s family. This was not a serious problem, but it was always uncomfortable. Martin didn’t think that his son was a burden. He thought that his sister-in-law had enough time and energy to care for the boy. However, the boy grew and became harder to manage, as boys will. This led Martin to ask another family to care for the boy, in exchange for work. This arrangement was successful. Martin’s son had a (surrogate) mother. This was a good situation. Martin knew that his son would be part of the community. Martin had been afraid that, because of the uncomfortable relationship with his in-laws, that his son would not be well (integrated) into the community. But this wasn’t a problem. ===A DEACON IN THE CHURCH=== Martin will speak of the time when he was appointed a deacon. Martin had been active in the church for seven years. Martin helped the (minister) work with people. Martin was able to help people who had problems. He was patient and helped listen to discussions. Often this was sufficient to help a couple resolve their problem. But sometimes there were problems that were much more serious. For problems like this, Martin usually asked the minister to take over. This resulted in Martin having a reputation of being the community problem solver. This was good for Martin. He had no relatives in the community, and this made Martin’s role easier, because he never had to listen to problems that involved people whom he had family relationships with. Martin knew that his brother-in-law would never go to Martin to discuss a problem. But Martin knew that his brother-in-law and his sister-in-law didn’t have the kind of problem that people took to the minister. Martin wouldn’t have become a deacon. But Martin was asked to do this. The deacon had the responsibility of collecting money from the people. The money went to support the minister, and some of the money had to be sent to the capital. This money was used to (appoint)(decorate) the cathedral in Stuttgart. Martin thought that many people wanted to keep this money. They didn’t want to help decorate the cathedral. They thought that they should have the money to live on. They thought that, because they were poor, they should keep the money. But Martin knew that it was important for the capital to have a well-decorated cathedral. This showed visitors that the capital took religion seriously. A capital with a poorly-decorated cathedral gave the impression that the duke wouldn’t be very religious. This is all Martin will say about this subject. Martin became a deacon, because he had served in the church for seven years and had gained the respect of the church. Martin thought that he wouldn’t be a good deacon. It was difficult to go to people’s houses and ask for crops. This is what the people paid. There usually wasn’t any silver to give, so people had to give from the crops in their barn. Martin knew that, sometimes, people tried to pretend that they didn’t have enough. This meant that Martin was obligated to look inside their barn. When Martin did this, he often noticed that people didn’t use their barns efficiently. Martin would comment on how barns were arranged in Switzerland. This led one or two people to make improvements. And later it became standard when making a new barn to ask Martin how people did things in Switzerland. Martin had three bad situations when he was a deacon. Martin will tell of one of them. The other two were similar. Martin had to collect money from a man with too many children. The man had so many children that he was afraid that he wouldn’t have enough food. Martin knew that people always worried about getting through the winter. A man with many children had to save extra food. But this man didn’t have extra land. It was the responsibility of each family to be careful and not have so many children that there wasn’t enough. Martin thought that, because this man was in such a desperate situation, the church might make an exception. But the minister insisted that there couldn’t be an exception. The man had to give part of his food to the church. Otherwise, many people would have more children and give less food to the church. Martin had to explain this to the man. Martin had hoped that the man could have an exception, and Martin had said so. This made Martin feel obligated to give some of his food to the man. Martin only had one son, so Martin always had enough food. Martin thought that, if he was careful with his food, he would be able to avoid problems. During the winter, it wasn’t uncommon for people to ask other people to help with food. This was always a problem in the spring. Many people had enough food to last through the winter, but then in the spring they were not able to get any more food. Sometimes people worked for food, but if there was very little food in the community, nobody wanted to give food in exchange for work. Martin always had enough food. He always was asked if he had any work to do. Martin never had work for others. But sometimes he knew that, because the church needed work, he could have the man do work for the church and Martin gave him some food. Martin decided to ask the man with too many children if he would be able to do some work for the church. The man said, if he had fewer children, he would have time. Martin thought that the man didn’t want to help himself. But Martin didn’t say anything. He gave some of his food to the man. He told the man that, next year, he wouldn’t do that. The man thanked Martin. And the man was always kind to Martin after that. Martin knew that, when the community had a bad harvest, there would be a lot of suffering. Many people would die in the winter, because they got sick and weren’t strong enough to get better. Martin knew that, if he got sick, he would most likely get better, because he was naturally a very healthy person. Martin felt fortunate. If he was the kind of person who got sick frequently, then he would not have anyone to take care of him. Martin was able to not have problems asking for help. In a community, families were very important, and Martin didn’t have a family that he could depend on. ===RAISING HIS SON=== Martin knew that, when he got old, he would depend on his son. He knew that he only had one chance to have a comfortable old age. His son would have to grow up healthy and respectful. Martin thought that he was able to be a good father. He brought his son to help in the fields. He thought that his son would become a good farmer. Martin thought that, because he lived in a village, being a farmer was the best choice for his son. If he had lived in Backnang, he could have found a man to teach his son how to make things. But Martin was satisfied to think that his son would become a good farmer. Martin’s son was not interested in being a farmer. He thought of being a soldier. Martin told his son about being a soldier, and his son thought that was an interesting way to live. Martin wanted to discourage his son from thinking about becoming a soldier. He explained that Swiss soldiers had a lot more (autonomy) than German soldiers. But his son still thought of becoming a soldier. Martin thought that, if his son decided to become a soldier, Martin might not be taken care of when he became old. But Martin knew that he couldn’t control what his son ended up doing. Martin knew that, if his son was able to become a soldier, he would have to serve in the army for six years. Martin thought that his son would probably survive. But Martin knew that being in the army often gave young men bad habits. Martin hoped that he son wouldn’t join the army. Martin knew that, unless his son was careful, the recruiter would find out that his son had thought of joining the army. When recruiters came to a village, they asked about young men who had talked about being in the army. Then the recruiters visited the family of men. The recruiter was an official of the government. This meant that the family was obligated to be respectful. A family that was disrespectful toward a recruiter would always be punished. Martin knew that, if a recruiter came to visit his son, he would be with his brother-in-law. Martin thought that, if this happened, Martin’s brother-in-law would help Martin stay calm. Martin knew that he would be upset at the thought of his only son going into the army. Martin had done so, but his father had five other sons. This meant that Martin wouldn’t be his father’s only chance to have a comfortable old age. Martin never had to meet a recruiter. His son eventually understood that the army in Wurttemberg was a very different experience than Martin’s experience as a Swiss soldier. Martin’s son eventually decided to become a farmer. And Martin knew that he would be able to expect to have a comfortable old age after his son married and had children. ===FINAL THOUGHTS=== Martin was another man who didn’t have a family. There were many such men in Wurttemberg. This was because there was so much death after the enemy army left, because there wasn’t enough food. So Martin didn’t feel out of place. He felt like he had made connections with his new community. He felt that he had been useful and had been a good member of the community. Martin thought that he had lived a good life, when he died after sixteen years in Kleinaspach. He wasn’t old enough to become one of the elders, but he suspected that he would have become an elder if he had lived longer. Martin wanted to live long enough to see his son marry. He thought that his son Jacob was respectful and likely to become a good farmer. But Martin didn’t have to worry. He knew that, because he had been careful with Jacob’s upbringing, Martin could rest assured that there wouldn’t be any problem with Jacob marrying and becoming a productive member of the community. This is all that Martin will say. [Martin also said that the name Schmucklin was spelled without an umlaut in Switzerland; the umlaut was added when he settled in Germany.][Martin’s wife’s name was Carolina Kleinschmidt. Her three brothers didn’t have any sons, so the name disappeared from Kleinaspach.] ===AFTERWORD FROM MARTIN’S FATHER=== Wolfgang will now speak. Wolfgang was a miner. He was from a family that included both miners and farmers. Wolfgang knew that mining was difficult, and he knew that, because there wasn’t enough farmland, some of the people had to work as miners. Miners had to know how to farm, because sometimes mines shut down. This meant that miners had to find other work until they found more mining work. Wolfgang knew that his father wouldn’t be able to give him any money. Wolfgang didn’t expect to have any problem, because young miners were productive. Wolfgang expected to work as a miner all his life. He expected that his life would be short. This was the general situation. Miners had to work in a situation that was unhealthy. The lungs of miners were always under attack. Many miners lost the ability to breathe after twenty years. Wolfgang knew that, if he wore a shirt over his nose and mouth, he would be able to stop some of the dust. Wolfgang didn’t do that all the time. But he did it often enough that he never had a serious problem. Wolfgang wanted to be able to live close to his work. But there wasn’t any way for a family to live near the mine. So Wolfgang had to walk every day for three miles. This made Wolfgang healthy. Working in the mine didn’t allow the miners to stand straight, so walking before and after working was very good for Wolfgang’s body. This is all that Wolfgang will say for now. ==CAROLINA KLEINSCHMITT, WIFE OF MARTIN SCHMUCKLIN== Carolina Kleinschmitt was the daughter of Leonhard Kleinschmitt of Kleinaspach. Her father was a man whose family had been in Kleinaspach for two generations. He was accepted in the village, but Carolina thinks that he never expected to be one of the leaders. Carolina wanted to marry a man who was going to be a leader. She chose a man who was from a respected family. She tried to get him to want to talk to her, and she thought that she was being successful. But his family decided that he should marry someone else. She tried to entice him to be with her, and he was able to touch her. But he didn’t want to do more than that. She thought that, if she had enough time, eventually he would be willing to be with her as a husband, even though they weren’t married. Carolina didn’t know that his mother was carefully watching him. Carolina discovered this when his mother discovered them holding hands. This meant that Carolina couldn’t be with him anymore. Carolina wanted him to show her that he still thought of her. She tried to get him to look at her in church. But he wouldn’t look. And then it was announced that he would marry someone else. Carolina was hurt, even though she knew that this would eventually happen. Carolina wanted to tell someone about how she felt, but there was nobody whom she trusted. Carolina wanted to be able to talk to her mother, but her mother didn’t approve of Carolina’s effort to attract the man. So Carolina didn’t talk to anyone. She just kept her feelings inside her. Carolina’s father knew that the village wanted to accept a new man who was a soldier from Switzerland. Carolina thought that her father was thinking that he might be a good husband for Carolina. Carolina thought that, if she married a man from elsewhere, then he wouldn’t know what had happened. Carolina knew that her mother had talked about what happened. Carolina also knew that her mother regretted this, because now it was difficult for Carolina’s father to find a potential husband for her. Carolina wanted to be able to choose a man for herself. She had tried to do this, and had succeeded, except the man’s family blocked the effort. Carolina wanted to be able to choose again. But now she realized that the only way she would find a husband was with the cooperation of her parents. So Carolina decided that the new man from Switzerland might be an acceptable husband. Carolina wanted to be able to decide for herself. She thought that the man had moved into a house that was not far from hers, so he could think about possibly being her husband. Carolina knew that there were two other young women who also were being considered as possible wives for this man. Carolina wanted her father to choose, but Carolina knew that the man would choose. Carolina knew that her father wanted to get to know the man. She thought that her father talked to him at church, but she didn’t see who he talked to after the church service, because the women were in one part of the church, and the men were away from them. Carolina knew that she would just have to wait. She wanted to be able to talk to the man before a decision was made. Carolina knew that, because of this situation, there was a risk that he would choose someone else. She also knew that, if he chose her without knowing the story, he would be upset when he found out. Carolina wanted to get to know him and explain what happened. This would ensure that he wasn’t surprised, even if he didn’t choose her. But there wasn’t any opportunity. She just accepted when he chose her. She didn’t talk about the situation. He found out because a man at the church told him after they were married. Carolina didn’t want to have any relationship with the man who had married someone else. She wanted to avoid him. But when she went to church every Sunday, she knew that her husband was feeling jealous. She knew that he didn’t know how she felt. She thought that, if she was able to assure him that she didn’t want to be with the other man, he would relax. But he never did. He was always watching her closely. This made her angry, and she didn’t want to cooperate. He didn’t beat her, which is what she had been expecting. She thought that, if he beat her, she would cooperate. But because he didn’t beat her, she didn’t do what he told her to do. This made for (discord) in their home. Carolina cooked, but didn’t make an effort to cook in a way that would please her husband. She cleaned, but she didn’t clean very carefully. She wasn’t going to be a good wife, because her husband was jealous at church. This was the situation when she got pregnant. That changed things. Carolina knew that now she would be a good wife. She thought that her husband would no longer be jealous, because she would always be taking care of his son, if the baby was a son. If the baby was a daughter, then she knew that he would want to have another baby quickly. Carolina wanted the baby to be a son, so he wouldn’t be jealous in church anymore. The baby was a son. She knew that the baby was healthy. She knew that the baby would survive after his first week. But she was sick. Carolina knew that she had the sickness that women sometimes got after having a baby. She knew that some women survived, but most women died. Carolina was unable to take care of the baby. She knew that she was getting weaker. She knew that her husband didn’t want her to die. She thought that, at the end, she behaved in a way that was appropriate. But she thought that her husband didn’t realize that. Carolina died. Carolina was unable to be a good wife, because she was obsessed with the idea of not being commanded. Carolina was always commanded by her mother. And then she was commanded by her husband. Carolina thought that a husband shouldn’t be like a father. Carolina didn’t want to be commanded. She wanted to be requested. But her husband didn’t try to make requests. He assumed that he had the right to tell her what to do. So Carolina resisted. Carolina didn’t want to be a bad wife. But she couldn’t be a good wife unless her husband behaved in a way that men didn’t behave. That is all Carolina will say. ==JACOB SCHMÜCKLIN== Jacob Schmücklin was born in Einod. Jacob was the son of a man who had immigrated from Switzerland. Jacob grew up without a mother. Jacob’s mother had died shortly after he was born. Jacob didn’t realize that he didn’t have a mother, until he was six years old. He then was aware that other children had mothers, but he didn’t. Jacob wanted to have a mother, but his father said that Jacob’s mother had died. Jacob then thought about what death meant. Most children didn’t think about death, but Jacob thought about death when he saw other children with their mothers. Jacob had a woman who helped Jacob. She taught him how to read and also taught him lessons from the Bible. Jacob thought that this woman was like a mother, but she didn’t treat Jacob the same as he own son. Jacob thought that this wasn’t fair, and Jacob wanted the woman to treat him like her son. But the woman didn’t do that. Jacob had to learn that this wasn’t a correct expectation. Jacob remembers that his childhood wasn’t difficult. He always had enough to eat. He had good company and was well cared for. His father was concerned about him, and made sure that Jacob had the things that he needed. Jacob didn’t have any idea of what it would be like in a life where people didn’t have enough. But Jacob knew that many of the adults had lived through a time when nobody had enough. This was something that Jacob heard about over and over. Jacob was always careful not to waste food. This was the main lesson from what had happened in the past. Jacob understood that many families lost children because there wasn’t enough food. Jacob thought that, because there was now enough food, that people didn’t have to worry. But Jacob never said that. Jacob was simply careful to not waste food. Jacob thought that, when he grew up, he would be a farmer like his father. But then Jacob learned that his father had been a soldier before coming to Einod. Jacob wanted to be a soldier. Jacob thought that soldiers got to travel, and Jacob liked the idea of traveling to different places. Jacob wanted to have a good life, and he wanted to be able to be accepted by the community. He knew that his father didn’t have relatives, and his mother’s relatives weren’t close to him. He thought that he should be able to be close to his mother’s relatives. But they didn’t have a son the same age as him. So Jacob didn’t have the opportunity to get close to his mother’s relatives until later. Jacob wanted to be able to have a good connection with other children. He knew that other children had families with many people. Jacob just had his father. Jacob thought that, because his father was well respected, he would have an opportunity to get to know other children. But there was little opportunity. Most people stayed together with their families. And when Jacob tried to get to know other children, they didn’t have the opportunity to play with Jacob, because they had to go with their parents. ===TEENAGE BIBLE TEACHER=== Jacob hoped that, eventually, he would have an opportunity to get to know other children. He thought that, because other children went to church and studied, he could help them learn. Jacob knew more about the Bible than other children, because he had been learning with the woman who took care of him during the day. Jacob thought, if he was allowed to help other children learn about the Bible, he would be able to get to know the other children. So Jacob asked his father if he could do that. Jacob’s father was pleased, but he didn’t say that Jacob would be allowed to do that. Instead, he said that Jacob should wait. Jacob’s father said that, after Jacob had been confirmed, that would be a good time for Jacob to start teaching. Jacob waited, and was confirmed when he was thirteen years old. Jacob was then allowed to begin teaching. Jacob wanted to teach children his own age. But he was assigned to teach children who were two or three years younger. This was not a problem, because when he got to know the younger children, this gave him an opportunity to get to know their older brothers. Jacob didn’t want to get to know their older sisters. At this time, boys and girls learned separately. Jacob wanted to be a good teacher, but he had trouble with children who didn’t want to pay attention. Jacob tried to encourage them, but this was often a problem. Jacob tried to be patient. Jacob wanted to know why the children didn’t want to learn. Jacob realized that their parents didn’t encourage them. This made Jacob think that his situation was unusual, because the woman who took care of him encouraged him to learn about the Bible. Jacob hoped that more parents would encourage their children to learn about the Bible. So he mentioned to his father that the children told him that their parents didn’t encourage them. Jacob’s father had the idea of asking the minister to talk about that in church. But Jacob didn’t want the minister to say anything, because Jacob was afraid that the other children would know that Jacob had talked about what they said. So Jacob’s father asked the minister to not say anything in church. Instead, Jacob’s father asked the parents of the children in Jacob’s class to ask their children questions about what they had learned. After this, many of the children paid attention better. Jacob had the experience of being a teacher. Jacob knew that this was unusual for a boy. Jacob thought of the possibility of being a schoolmaster. But Jacob knew that schoolmasters had to deal with a lot of problems. Schoolmasters had to discipline bad children. They had to tell parents when their children misbehaved. Jacob didn’t want to have this type of problem. So he decided not to become a schoolmaster. Instead, Jacob thought that he would continue teaching about the Bible to children. He understood that children needed to know certain things in order to become confirmed. So Jacob decided to focus on those things. However, Jacob’s father encouraged Jacob to also teach the children about stories that they would find interesting. So Jacob told them about Noah and Abraham. Jacob thought that the children were confused, but Jacob explained that many things in the Bible were not the same as the way things are now. This helped Jacob stop the questions. But many children continued to think that the Bible had stories that weren’t true. This caused Jacob to ask his father. His father said that, because some of the stories were hard to believe, Jacob could ask the minister. Jacob had one opportunity to talk to the minister about stories. The minister said, if Jacob was truly interested in understanding the meaning of the stories, then perhaps he would be interested in becoming a minister. Jacob never thought of becoming a minister. He knew that, because his father worked in the church, that the church was a place where people were expected to behave well. He knew that, when people didn’t behave well, the minister had to act in ways that hurt. This made Jacob think of his earlier thought about becoming a schoolmaster. He decided that it wouldn’t be a good idea for him to become a minister. ===TO BE A SOLDIER?=== Jacob then decided that being a soldier was the best idea. He thought that, if he was a soldier for seven years, then he could become a farmer. He knew that this was almost the same as what his father had done. Jacob knew that, because his father had been a soldier, soldiers had to obey and not ask questions. Jacob always wanted to ask questions. He thought that, if he was a soldier, he would find a way to ask questions after he made his commander understand that he would always obey. Jacob knew that his father didn’t want him to become a soldier. Jacob thought that, because he had a new way of thinking, his father might think about his plan. But his father explained that, if a commander didn’t want to answer a question, he would just ignore the soldier. This made Jacob think about what commanders had to do. Jacob eventually understood that commanders were expected to tell soldiers to do dangerous things. Sometimes commanders knew that some of their soldiers would get killed. But they had to tell the soldiers to do the dangerous things. So Jacob decided that he didn’t want to be a commander. But being a soldier was different. Jacob thought that, if he wanted to be a soldier, it would be easy for him to let a recruiter know that he was thinking of being a soldier. However, his father thought that, if he let the recruiter know, the recruiter might take him. So Jacob decided to wait. He didn’t want to disrespect his father. He knew that, because his father knew about being a soldier, he should listen. So Jacob waited. Eventually, Jacob’s father explained that Swiss soldiers were different from German soldiers. Swiss soldiers were citizens. They knew that their commanders had limited power over them. However, the Swiss soldiers had to obey the commands when they were fighting. Otherwise, they would be killed. Jacob thought that this was very harsh. Jacob’s father explained that, if soldiers didn’t obey, they would endanger the other soldiers. So soldiers had to obey without question, especially when they were fighting. Jacob knew that German soldiers weren’t citizens. They had to obey their commander at all times, or else they would be whipped. German soldiers were servants of their ruler. Jacob began to think that it was better to live in Switzerland. But Jacob knew that there was very little land in Switzerland. Jacob didn’t have the opportunity to go back to Switzerland. He thought that he would like to go and visit, but that would be expensive. Jacob thought that, if he had the opportunity, he would go to Swtizerland. But he thought that he wouldn’t be accepted, because he had been born in Germany. He decided that he would probably never try to go to Switzerland. He decided that he wouldn’t join the army. He decided to become a farmer. He knew that, because his father had been the first one to resettle Einod, he would have a privilege over his neighbors. This made him think that it would be best for him to stay in Kleinaspach. And this is what Jacob did. ===FATHER’S DEATH AND CONSEQUENCES=== Jacob had a new problem when turned seventeen. His father died unexpectedly. Jacob had been living with his father in the household of his father’s brother-in-law. This arrangement was acceptable as long as Jacob help his uncle’s family. Jacob was willing to do so, but Jacob thought that he was entitled to have a home of his own. Jacob hoped that his father would decide to marry again. Jacob thought that this would resolve the problem of Jacob and his father being extra people in somebody else’s home. Jacob thought that, because of this situation, there was never a way for Jacob to relax. He was always nervous. He had to be careful not to be in the way. Jacob wished that he could simply be somewhere and not be required to work for the privilege of staying. Jacob thought that, if his father remarried, he would be able to live in his own home. Jacob knew that there were empty houses in Einod. Jacob knew that his father had chosen to live in Einod because this area wasn’t populated and his father would be the first to live there. Now Jacob wanted to return to the house that his father had chosen. Jacob didn’t have anyone to cook for him. So Jacob thought that he could make a deal with another family in Einod to eat with them in exchange for work, similar to the arrangement that Jacob and his father had with his uncle. But Jacob had to look for what was good for the community. Jacob knew that single men should not live alone. Jacob knew that, when this was allowed, single men were tempted to do things that were not good. So Jacob didn’t try to move back to the house that his father had chosen. But after his father died, Jacob’s situation was much different. He felt that he wasn’t welcome. He had to think about how to escape from this problem. He was only sixteen. He could wait until he was old enough to get married, but that meant at least five years, and probably more. Jacob hoped that he could find a way to live in another home. He thought that somebody might be willing to take in a young man or a big boy who was willing to work. Jacob thought of asking the minister for help. But Jacob knew that, if he did that, the minister would ask why Jacob didn’t want to live with his uncle. So Jacob thought of asking another man who knew many people well. Jacob thought that, if he was able to find a way to live in somebody else’s home, he would be able to get to know more people. Jacob didn’t ask the man, however. Jacob decided to just wait. Jacob thinks that, because he made that decision, he avoided the appearance that he was unwelcome with his uncle. However, Jacob always thought that his situation wasn’t fair. But Jacob had learned that many things aren’t fair to individuals, because the well-being of the community is important. ===THINKING OF MARRIAGE AND COMMUNITY=== Jacob wanted to have a good wife. Jacob thought that a good wife was a woman who could cook and clean the house. Jacob thought that a good wife was a woman who wouldn’t have too many demands. Jacob thought that a good wife was a woman who would be active in the community. Jacob knew that women who were active in the community generally had friends who were willing to help when there was a family problem. Jacob knew that women who were active in the community had extra help when there was sickness or a new baby. Jacob hoped that he would have a wife like this. But Jacob knew that nobody knew which young women would become active in the community. It was a mystery, and Jacob knew that he couldn’t plan on having the type of wife that he imagined. Jacob knew that the community would decide who would be a good wife for Jacob. His father had died, and his (father’s) brother-in-law was not interested in helping Jacob find a wife. Jacob knew that different people had different talents. Jacob’s uncle was a good farmer, but he was not a sociable person. Jacob thought that he was a sociable person. Jacob hoped to have a role in the community. He knew that his father had done well as a deacon, and Jacob imagined that he would also become a deacon if he showed an interested in working with the church. Jacob waited for someone in the community to talk about Jacob getting married. Jacob knew that, because he had no immediate family, he couldn’t start talking. So Jacob waited. Eventually a man at church asked Jacob what he thought of getting married. Jacob answered, as he had planned, that he looked forward to getting married. The man asked Jacob if anyone had talked to Jacob about getting married. Jacob said that nobody had done so. Jacob then realized that the man was thinking of a potential husband for his daughter. Jacob thought that he wasn’t a bad choice for a husband. Jacob knew that he was a good worker, and Jacob knew that he was better educated than many of the people in the community. Jacob knew that he would have the opportunity to be the leading man in Einod, if he was able to have a family. Jacob knew that the man’s daughter was not an attractive girl. He thought that she was a good girl, and he thought that she might be a good wife. But Jacob hadn’t thought of her before, and he wasn’t inclined to think of her as a good choice. Jacob knew that, because the man had asked because of his daughter and not because of Jacob, Jacob hadn’t helped his chance of being considered in discussion over who would be a good match with whom. Jacob simply didn’t have any opportunity to help such discussion. So Jacob waited. Jacob knew that, because the man had talked to Jacob, the man would talk to his wife about the possibility of Jacob becoming his son-in-law. Jacob thought that the man would think that Jacob would be like a son, because Jacob didn’t have a father. Jacob then thought that it might be good to find a man who would be willing to think of Jacob like a son. Jacob hoped that he could find a man who would help Jacob become better (integrated) into the community. But Jacob didn’t know how to find such a man. Most men had sons and they used their time to help their sons. Jacob’s father had done so, and now Jacob didn’t have a father. Jacob wanted to be accepted in the community. He knew that, eventually, he would have a good position. But he knew that, until he achieved that position, he would have to be quiet and accept the decisions of others. Jacob wanted to have a say in who he chose for a wife. But there was no way for Jacob to do this. Jacob knew that the man would eventually talk to him again. Jacob thought that the man would suggest that Jacob get to know his daughter. But Jacob was surprised. The man suggested that Jacob work with him in his field. Then Jacob realized that the man wanted to know if he could get along well with Jacob. Jacob knew that, if he decided to not marry the man’s daughter, he could make sure that he wasn’t well thought of by the man. But this would mean that the man would talk about Jacob in the community. Jacob didn’t want this to happen. So Jacob decided to work with the man. Jacob didn’t have any land assigned to him, because he wasn’t an adult. Jacob was big enough to do the work of a man, and usually a young man of Jacob’s age would work with his father. So Jacob knew that, if he worked with the man, he would have an opportunity to get to know other men. Jacob accepted this man’s offer, and began to work regularly with him. ===WORKING AS A FARMER’S HELPER=== The man did not pay Jacob. He thought that he was giving Jacob an opportunity. Jacob knew that, if he had been working with his father, his father wouldn’t pay him either. But Jacob understood that, by working with his father, Jacob would be contributing to the well-being of the family. Jacob understood that, if he married the man’s daughter, his work would be contributing to the family of his wife. But if he didn’t marry the man’s daughter, he wouldn’t be gaining anything except experience and connection with other men. Jacob worked for the man through a whole summer. When it was time for the harvest, Jacob’s uncle expected Jacob to work with him. Jacob knew that he had to do this. But the man hadn’t thought of this, and this led to a problem. Jacob explained to the man that he was required to work for his uncle in exchange for food and a place to live. The man said that Jacob should have his own place, if he was able to do a man’s work. Jacob wanted to agree with the man. But Jacob knew that he should respect his uncle. So Jacob just nodded. Jacob helped his uncle with the harvest. He also helped the man, although not very much. Jacob thought that it was important to show the man that Jacob wanted to continue working with him. Jacob knew that, if Jacob was going to be able to interact well with other men, Jacob had to have a reputation as a hard worker. So Jacob looked for opportunities to show that he wanted to work. ===LEARNING TO WEAVE=== After the harvest, Jacob knew that there would be a lot of free time. It was during this period that children learned about the Bible. Jacob had been teaching for several years. He thought that he would continue teaching. But the minister said that Jacob was getting too old. The minister knew of a younger boy who also wanted to be a Bible teacher. Jacob was disappointed. He had been looking forward to continuing as a teacher. But he knew that it made sense for the teacher to be close in age to the students. Jacob then had to find something useful to do with his free time. Jacob knew that, because he wasn’t married, he had much more free time than most men. He also knew that, because he didn’t have a family, he didn’t have to do things for his parents. He just had to do work for his uncle, and this time of year was always a time of little work. Jacob decided to do something new. He knew that there was a man in Kleinaspach who knew how to weave. Jacob thought that, if he learned how to weave, then he would have another useful skill. Jacob approached the man and asked him if he could teach Jacob. The man said, if Jacob wanted to learn how to weave, there would be a price. The man said that Jacob could work for the man. The man would teach Jacob, but Jacob would let the man have all of the cloth. Jacob thought that this was a problem. Jacob had been hoping that he could get some of the cloth for himself. Jacob asked the man if he could have enough cloth for a shirt. The man decided that this was a good (incentive), and the man agreed. Jacob wanted to be able to weave quickly. But he soon realized that weaving was very complicated. He had to learn how to place the threads. Then he had to learn how to make the threads move in exactly the right way so that they came together. Jacob was clumsy at first. He thought that he wouldn’t be able to learn. But the man said that he had been the same way. The man encouraged Jacob not to give up. And so Jacob learned how to weave, and was able to make enough cloth for a shirt. The man said that this first cloth wouldn’t be for Jacob. The man said that this was part of the payment. Jacob would have to wait, and after he made enough cloth for five shirts, then he could have cloth for his own shirt. ===HOW TO MAKE A SHIRT?=== Jacob made enough cloth for five shirts. Then the man said that there had been a special request from someone in the village. The man said that he had to make a lot of cloth quickly. He said that, if Jacob was willing to help him, Jacob could then keep enough cloth for a shirt. Jacob was disappointed. He thought that the man wasn’t being fair. Jacob thought that, if the man wanted Jacob to help, he just had to ask, because Jacob wanted to continue learning how to weave. But Jacob didn’t say anything. Jacob accepted the man’s request. Jacob helped the man make enough cloth for the man in town. And after that, the man gave Jacob enough cloth for a shirt. But Jacob didn’t know how to make a shirt. He thought of asking his aunt. He thought that maybe she could make a shirt for him. He thought that, during the winter, he could do extra work. But his uncle didn’t need extra work. So Jacob thought of finding someone in the village who needed extra work in the winter. Jacob thought that, if he found someone, then his wife could make a shirt for Jacob. Jacob thought of how to ask. He thought of who might be the correct person to tell about what he imagined. He thought that the minister was the wrong person. The minister was always busy. Jacob thought that maybe the deacon would be a good person to ask. But the deacon was not friendly. Jacob knew that the deacon did good work for the church. But the deacon couldn’t help with this problem. Jacob eventually asked the man who had given Jacob the work in the field. Jacob was worried that the man would think that Jacob was interested in being part of the man’s family. But Jacob didn’t have any other choice. Jacob asked the man if he or anyone he knew needed extra work done in the winter. The man said, if Jacob could help bring firewood to the house, the man would have his wife make a shirt for Jacob. So that is what Jacob did. He got another shirt, and he worked a lot. This meant that he wasn’t in his uncle’s house very much. Jacob continued to work for his uncle, but he wasn’t in the house. He ate meals with the man who had Jacob help with firewood. This allowed Jacob to get to know the man’s family. Jacob knew that the man had three daughters. Jacob knew that the eldest daughter already had been planning to get married to another young man. Jacob also knew that he was too young to get married. He knew that the man was concerned, because the man didn’t have a son. So Jacob thought that the man appreciated having Jacob in his house. ===LIMITED CHOICES=== Jacob didn’t want to think of marrying either of the man’s younger daughters. Neither one of them wanted to talk to him. They both laughed together when Jacob was around, and this made Jacob feel embarrassed. Jacob didn’t want to have that feeling, but the man just ignored his daughters. He didn’t talk to Jacob when Jacob was in his house. He talked to his wife, or he sat by his fire and read his Bible. Jacob hoped that the man might let Jacob read his Bible. But Jacob knew that a man’s Bible was a special possession. Jacob knew that it wouldn’t be appropriate to ask, so Jacob didn’t. Jacob just acted agreeable. Jacob knew that, eventually, Jacob would have his own Bible. And then Jacob could read the whole Bible. Jacob wanted to work for someone else. He wondered if there was a way for Jacob to ask other men. But Jacob realized that the man was already thinking that Jacob would be his helper. The man didn’t have a son, and Jacob was a good worker. Jacob thought of asking the man for part of the harvest. But if Jacob did that, and the man disagreed, then Jacob would have to not work for him. If Jacob worked without being paid, then the man would think that Jacob was interested in being his son-in-law. Jacob wanted to have another choice. He knew that, eventually, the man would decide that Jacob would marry his second daughter. Jacob didn’t think that the second daughter was attractive. He didn’t think that she was disagreeable, but he wasn’t anxious about the thought of being her husband. He simply knew that, if this situation continued, Jacob would become the man’s son-in-law. Jacob thought of asking his uncle if Jacob could work for him in the field. Jacob knew that his uncle didn’t need another worker. Jacob’s uncle had three sons. But Jacob thought that his uncle could give Jacob work, so Jacob wouldn’t have to work with the man. Jacob’s uncle didn’t know that Jacob was ready to work for him. Jacob’s uncle didn’t think that Jacob would be willing to work in his field. So Jacob wanted to suggest that in a way that made his uncle think of the possibility without (the pressure of a request). Jacob talked to his uncle about working in the field. Jacob asked his uncle questions about how his uncle did things. Jacob learned that his uncle had different ways of doing things than the man. Jacob wanted to learn his uncle’s way of doing things. But his uncle never suggested that Jacob accompany him to his field. Jacob’s uncle simply assumed that Jacob would continue working with the man. Jacob knew that this was the way his life (choices) were (being limited). Jacob wanted to have other choices. But Jacob knew there simply wasn’t any other choice for him. ===MARRIAGE=== Jacob was married to the daughter of the man whom Jacob helped in the field. After the second summer, Jacob helped the man with his harvest. Then the man asked Jacob if Jacob would like to marry his second daughter. Jacob agreed, because he knew that this was his only real chance to have a wife. He knew that, if he rejected the man’s offer, he wouldn’t be allowed to marry anyone else in Kleinaspach. He had known for a while that this was the likely result of being willing to work with the man. Jacob had only this opportunity, and he was unable to find any other way ahead in life. Jacob married the man’s daughter. Jacob thought that, after being married, he would be independent. But Jacob discovered that his wife wanted Jacob to live together with her and her family. Jacob had never thought of this. He thought that, as the son of the man who had a right to live in Einod, he would also live in Einod. But his wife insisted, and her father agreed. Jacob had to wait until after he had a child. This was the agreement. Jacob thought that this wasn’t a bad situation. However, Jacob understood that his wife didn’t want to have a child quickly. Jacob wanted to be able to move to his house in Einod, but his wife used the (proximity) of her family to not try to have a child. Jacob thought that this was not acceptable. Jacob thought that his wife was using the agreement to ensure that Jacob never got to live in his own home. Jacob wasn’t able to resolve this problem until he talked to his father-in-law. Jacob explained that he felt that he should be able to live in his own home. His father-in-law agreed, and it was decided that Jacob and his wife would move to Jacob’s home in Einod. His wife was not happy. She didn’t want to leave her mother. She thought that Jacob should be like a son to her father, and live in her father’s house. But Jacob knew that he wanted to have his own life. Jacob wanted to be able to make his own decisions about how to arrange things. He wanted to have the feeling of being in his own space. He thought that, if his wife was unable to live in Einod, she shouldn’t have been willing to marry him. He thought that she was trying to impose her will on him, in a way that wasn’t honest. Jacob was angry many times, but he had to contain his anger. He knew that, if he was able to be patient, he would eventually get what he wanted. ===IN HIS OWN HOUSE=== However, after Jacob and his wife moved into Jacob’s house, Jacob discovered that his wife didn’t want to take care of the house. Jacob knew that she was being rebellious. He also knew that the appropriate thing to do was to beat her. This is what men did when their wives didn’t do what they were supposed to do. Jacob wanted to not beat his wife. He knew that he wasn’t well suited for that obligation. He wanted to have a way to avoid this necessity. But he knew that his wife wouldn’t obey otherwise. He knew that, if he didn’t make his wife take care of the house, he would never be respected. He had to ensure that she was respectful, but he didn’t have the will. Jacob thought that he might be able to talk to her father again. But he knew that her father had felt hurt when Jacob wanted to live in his own house. Jacob thought that, if he was able to solve this problem without talking to her father, then he would not have to worry. But if it became necessary to talk to her father, then it would be an ongoing problem. So Jacob knew that the only choice was to beat his wife. He did this once, explaining that he needed her to take care of the house. He told her that the house had to be neat and orderly, like her father’s house. She said that, if Jacob beat her, she would not live with him. She said that, because he had married into a family, he should live with that family. She said that she didn’t think that he would want to live in his own house. She said that if she wasn’t allowed to be with her mother, she wouldn’t have any feeling for taking care of the house. Jacob thought about that. He knew that women were attached to their mothers. He knew that his wife had helped with the housework. He thought that, if he allowed his wife to be with her mother while doing the housework, perhaps that would be sufficient. Jacob suggested that. But his wife didn’t want her mother to visit when the house was in a disorderly condition. Jacob then saw that his wife was being difficult on purpose. Jacob beat his wife and demanded that she clean the house. Jacob’s wife cleaned the house. She began to do what she was supposed to do. Jacob thought that the beating had been effective. But Jacob’s wife didn’t want to try to have children. Jacob then realized that her earlier reluctance was not what she had said. She didn’t want to be a mother. She wanted to be a daughter. Jacob didn’t know how to change this situation. Jacob thought that, if he was able to have a child with her, the problem would solve itself. But he didn’t want to force himself on her. Jacob knew that if he did that, she would never be able to be considerate. So Jacob waited to ensure that she cooperated. And eventually she was willing to have a child. ===CHILDREN AND DEATH=== Jacob was able to see the eldest of his seven children reach his tenth birthday. Jacob’s final child was born not long afterward. Jacob knew that, because his wife had had many children quickly, she was weak after the birth of the last one. Jacob knew that he wouldn’t have any more children. He said so to his wife. She accepted what he said. She had become a good wife, but she was never close to Jacob. Jacob was sad, because he knew that sometimes husband and wives had good relationships. Jacob never knew how to make his wife feel like she wanted him to be close to her. Eventually, he gave up. Jacob knew that, because he had a big family, he had to work hard to ensure that there was enough food, especially in the winter. Jacob was able to do this without much difficulty. Because he had learned how to weave, he was able to stay busy in the winter. He was able to use the loom of the man who had taught him. Jacob had to use it when the man didn’t want to, so Jacob sometimes had to make special arrangements with his wife to eat at unusual times. Jacob didn’t mind, and his wife didn’t seem to mind, either. However, this meant that often Jacob didn’t see much of his children. Jacob didn’t interact much with them, because men never did. But Jacob was looking forward to teaching his son how to farm. But Jacob didn’t have that opportunity. Jacob got sick in the winter, and didn’t recover. He was sick for three weeks. He got very weak, and he knew that he wasn’t strong enough to fight the sickness. He knew that, if he died when his children were so young, he wouldn’t have the opportunity to see them get married, and he would never know if he had grandchildren. When [[Schmeeckle-1| John [Schmeeckle]]] contacted Jacob, it was the first that he had been aware of descendants. He had existed without communication for (many, many) years. Jacob knew, when John talked to Jacob, that John was a descendant. Jacob knew, after he died, that he would be able to talk to living descendants, but only if they talked to him first. He thought of trying to contact his children. He imagined making thoughts appear in their minds. But he was never able to make them think that he was trying to talk to them, even though he observed that they thought of him when he tried. This is all that Jacob will say. ==CATHERINA EICHELMANN, WIFE OF JACOB SCHMÜCKLIN== Catherina was the daughter of Leonhard Eichelmann. Catherina was his second daughter. Her mother was a woman who insisted that the house always be clean. Catherina had to help clean the house more than other girls, and she hated being told to clean the house again and again. She thought that, when she got married, she wouldn’t clean the house as much. She thought that, usually, a husband wasn’t concerned about the house being clean. She thought that her mother kept the house clean because friends and relatives would talk if the house wasn’t clean. Catherina didn’t want to live in any other house. She thought that, after she got married, she would continue to live in her mother’s house. She knew that her father wanted her husband to think of him like a father. She thought that her husband would stay in her father’s house. She was very surprised when her husband said that he wanted to move to his house in Einod. ===MARRIAGE=== Catherina wanted to stay with her parents, and she wanted to avoid having a baby. She thought that she was too young. She was sixteen, and her father said that she was old enough to marry a good man who would find another wife if she missed the opportunity. Catherina wanted to wait, but her father said that hard-working men were unusual, and she should take the opportunity. So Catherina married Jacob, and Jacob took Catherina to his house, and Catherina didn’t want to clean his house because she wanted to be with her mother. Catherina didn’t think that her husband would actually beat her. She thought that she could make excuses and he would accept it for a while, and then she could make another excuse. But when he beat her, she stopped hoping that he would be a good husband. She never forgot that he had beaten her. She was cold to him. She did everything correctly, but she did not show any affection. She thought that, because he beat her, she had the right to not love him. She didn’t want to live like this. She wished that she could be close to her husband. But she couldn’t forget that he had beaten her. She didn’t want to think about it. But she knew that she had refused to clean the house. She knew that she had made him choose between having a dirty house and having a wife who didn’t love him. She didn’t think that he thought that she loved him before he beat her. But she hoped that he wouldn’t beat her, and then he would be a man that she could love. ===WIDOWHOOD=== But Catherina didn’t have the opportunity to eventually make life better. Her husband died. She was alone with young children. She knew that no man would marry a woman who already had seven children. She thought that, if she was able to take care of her children well, a man would help her. She hoped that, because none of her children was old enough to work in the field, a man would help her. But the church said that she had to work in the church. This way, she could have enough food. She thought that, because her husband and his father had been active in the church, the church had decided to be good to her. But later she learned that the church did this for other families, also. Catherina had to clean the church. She thought that this was a punishment from God. She had refused to clean her husband’s house. And God took him away from her and made her clean the church. Catherina wasn’t able to be with her children while she worked in the church. She had to ask her sister to help. Her sister had her own children. And her sister didn’t want Catherina’s children to be a burden. Catherina didn’t know how to deal with this situation. She asked her mother, who wanted to help. Her mother didn’t have much energy, so she wasn’t able to take care of the children by herself. But she helped Catherina’s sister, and this made her sister accept the situation. ===SONS=== Catherina never remarried. She was a widow for many years. Eventually, her sons were old enough to start farming. Catherina made sure that there was a man in the parish who could help her eldest son learn how to farm. He took her son in the morning, and her son came back to the house at sunset. This arrangement was difficult for Catherina. She knew that her son wanted to be with his mother. But there was no other way for Catherina to ensure that her son learned how to farm. She knew that her husband would have taken her son to the field, but now a stranger was doing this. All of her son’s work went to the stranger. None of the food came back to Catherina. Catherina thought that, next year, her son could find a man who needed a helper. But she thought that, because her son was not willing to work hard, it would be difficult to find another man. But her son surprised her. The following year, her son told her that another boy in the church had a father who needed more help with his field. Catherina’s son worked with this man, and worked very hard. This was a surprise, and Catherina was very pleased. Catherina knew that, because her father had tried to insist that her son work with him, he would be unhappy. Catherina didn’t want her son to work with her father because her father had never had a son. Catherina was afraid that her father would be harsh with her son, and she kept her son away from him. Catherina wanted her son to learn to be gentle. But her son was a typical boy. Catherina hoped that, because he didn’t have a father, she would be a good influence on him. Catherina thinks that she did well enough in taking care of her children. But she was always worried that her sons had to depend on others to learn things that most men learned from their father. Catherina wanted to be able to relax when she got older. She imagined that her sons would live near her and help support her. Her eldest son married and moved into an empty house near her house. She was pleased, but the marriage wasn’t a good one. Catherina had not played a part in choosing his wife. He had been approached by a man in the village, who proposed that he work with him. He was old enough to have his own field, but he accepted this offer, because he knew that the man had a daughter. This was the way that people made marriage arrangements. Catherina’s son could have said no, but he didn’t have any other idea about how to find a wife. He simply took the opportunity that appeared. Catherina wanted all of her children to live near her. Her eldest daughter married a man who didn’t want to live in Einod. Instead, he moved to Kleinaspach, across the fields. This meant that Catherina only saw her daughter at church. Catherina wanted her other daughter to be able to marry someone who would live in Einod. This happened, and the marriage wasn’t a bad marriage. This was as good as anybody expected. Catherina was able to see her daughter often, and was able to help with her daughter’s first baby. Catherina wanted to be able to choose the wife for her next son. But he also was approached by a man who asked him to help in his field. Catherina didn’t disapprove, but she was concerned because she didn’t know this family. She knew that her status in the parish was not good, because she was a widow. But she also knew that her Schmucklin family was respected, because the family came from Switzerland, and her husband and his father had both been hard workers. Catherina’s second son married the man’s daughter. And then the same thing happened that had happened to Catherina and her husband. Her son wanted to bring his wife back to an empty house in Einod. But his new wife refused to move. So he had to wait until she got pregnant. After that, she was willing to move when the baby was born. Catherina’s third son was unable to be a boy. He didn’t play like other boys. He wanted to work. He wanted to go with his older brother and learn how to farm. Catherina wanted to keep him at home, but the man said that Abraham could accompany his brother. Catherina was unable to say no. Abraham was an unusual child. He wanted to work, and he insisted on being able to do things. He knew that he could do things, even when he couldn’t. And that just made him insist on learning. Abraham got a reputation for being a hard worker. And that was very beneficial. ===FINAL THOUGHTS=== Catherina will continue. Catherina was unable to be a good wife. Catherina was unable to be in her husband’s house. Catherina wanted something that she shouldn’t have wanted. Catherina knew that it was her responsibility to act as a wife, not as a daughter. Catherina wanted to be able to have a good husband. But she provoked him. This made Catherina unable to be a good wife. Catherina wanted to have another chance to be a good wife. She thought, after her last son was born, that her husband would change. She knew that he knew that she shouldn’t have any more children. Catherina knew that her last son was weak, and she expected any more children to be the same way. Catherina didn’t want to have weak children. She knew that her husband wanted to have more children. But she knew that he was respectful. So she thought of finding a way to be good to him. And then he died. This is all that Catherina will say.

    Ancestry and Descendancy of the Mendenhalls

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    [[Category:Descendants_of_Thomas_and_Joan_Mildenhall]] :'''THOMAS MILDENHALL''' [[Mildenhall-43]] was born in 1630 in Marridge Hill, Wiltshire, England. He died in 1682 in Marridge Hill, Wiltshire, England. He married '''Joane Stroud''' [[Stroud-118]] on 12 Aug 1649 in Aldbourne church, Ramsbury, Wiltshire, England. She was born in 1634 in Aldbourne, Wiltshire, England. She died in 1682 in Marridge Hill, Wiltshire, England. :The family name is Mildenhall. The Mendenhall version of the name came to be when the sons of Thomas; [[Mildenhall-46 |John]] and [[Mildenhall-51| Benjamin]] emigrated to America in the 1680's. From that point the spelling of Mendenhall was used for John and Benjamin and their descendants. Several sons of Thomas who remained in England continued the Mildenhall spelling of the surname. His son Moses did come to America but returned to England and used the Mildenhall spelling. ==Our Goal== :The goal of this project is to show all the various family names that are descendants of Thomas and Joane and to improve the profiles. It may help others make the connection. in my research alone I have found over 5000 descendants although not all are on Wiki yet as it will take time and I am finding more as I dig deeper. Please feel free to add the Template to your Mendenhall's and their descendants ( it will auto add the category)and hopefully we can help others unlock a mystery. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Clark-15765|Jacky Clark]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Improve existing profiles * Create new profiles and add to connect to the main trunk of Our tree. * ===Template=== Descendant Sticker Sample usage: {{Descendant |id=[[Mildenhall-43|Thomas Mildenhall]] and [[Stroud-118|Joane (Stroud) Mildenhall ]] |image=Images-13.jpg }}
    to show {{Descendant |id=[[Mildenhall-43|Thomas Mildenhall]] and [[Stroud-118|Joane (Stroud) Mildenhall ]] |image=Images-13.jpg }} {{Clear}} You will also need to add the category: [[Category: Descendants of Thomas and Joan Mildenhall]] Profile subject name will show where the ... ... are We have a template to link to Mendenhall Org to the bio persons info {{Mendenhall|ID Number}}
    Go to the [https://www.mendenhall.org/mfa/tng/ Mendenhall data set] insert the names in the search field. Once you find the correct one you will insert the ID number of that person in the template. Note you can aslo send a suggestion to the Mendenhall site via the suggestion tab and include the wikitree bio link and when next update rolls around the link to wikitree will be added on to the Mendenhall site. I have been sending the link to the Mendenhall historian via the tab and the wikitree bio link shows in the notes section of the persons page. note if you do not want your email showing create a secondary email just for the Mendenhall use. ==Featured Profile== {{Image|file=Mendenhall-1568.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=Former director of the U.S. Geological Survey [[Mendenhall-1568|Walter Curan Mendenhal]] }} {{clear}} ===Collaborative Profile=== :https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Corwin_Mendenhall Thomas Corwin Mendenhall] (October 4, 1841 – March 23, 1924) ::Notable needs profile created and family to connect to world tree ::{{Mendenhall|I25392}} :If no parents they need to be created as well as spouse and children. Check for existence of profiles :his father exists on WIkitree [[Mendenhall-485|Mendenhall-485]] ::flesh out his bio contact profile manager first for okay add spouse children etc :Would you like your Mendenhall Descendant profiles worked on? Just comment in messages and will chose a week to do. Make sure to include the Wiki ID. ===WIkipedia=== :Notable include wikipedia link and profile link if exists. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Mendenhall_(colonel) Col Mendenhall Wikipedia]_ [[Mendenhall-1178| Colonel John Mendenhall]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_C._Mendenhall_(historian) Thomas C Mendenhall] Historian Yale professor, president of Smith College; authority on collegiate rowing (1910-1998) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Curran_Mendenhall Walter Curan Mendenhall] former director of the U.S. Geological Survey [[Mendenhall-1568|Walter Curan Mendenhal]] ==Categories== :There are various projects that many of the Mendenhalls will fit in. *[[Project:Quakers|Quakers]] *[[Project:William_Penn_and_Early_Pennsylvania_Settlers|William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers]] *[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|US Civil War: War Between the States]] *[[Project:Notables|Notables]] *[[Project:US_Presidents|US Presidents]] *[[Project:Westward_Ho|Westward Ho]] ::Will add to list of projects and links to the project page. ==Resources== ::'''Free sites''' *[https://familysearch.org/ Family search] ::'''Subscription sites''' *[http://home.ancestry.com/ Ancestery.com] *[http://search.findmypast.com/search-world-records?gclid=CjwKEAjwv8iwBRC35-_e8aPqwCESJAB8khP9f3L-ym3rarnaOZ3BwqWQIJ4p2AaxGEARRBqO9xhKSRoCnG_w_wcB&gclsrc=aw.ds&dclid=CPSdw8vlq8gCFUpDDAodkhoAOQ Find My Past] ===Books=== :If available on web will have a link *The Mendenhalls: A Genealogy by Henry Hart Beeson *History, Correspondence, and Pedigrees of the Mendenhalls of England and the United States by Edward Mendenhall *History of Quaker Divide : struggles and accomplishments of settlers. The story of their achievements forms interesting reminiscences in the history of early days, meetings, schools, farm and home life Cook, Darius B., 1815-1901 [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067421057 Full Online Version] :Google Books just type Mendenhall in the search field and a list will show most the books as those shown below are searchable. *[https://books.google.com/books?id=arAfWBsvO1gC&pg=PA614&dq=Mendenhall&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCEQ6AEwAThaahUKEwjHm8qs46vIAhVBzoAKHSArBJ0#v=onepage&q=Mendenhall&f=false Colonial And Revolutionary Families Of Pennsylvania] By John W. Jordan *[https://books.google.com/books?id=iiLxCQAAQBAJ&pg=PT29&dq=Mendenhall&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CCQQ6AEwAjgKahUKEwii4rPj3KvIAhVGlQ0KHf8TDTI#v=onepage&q=Mendenhall&f=false Edwin Mendenhall: Your Missionary to Wayne County, Pennsylvania] *A Mendenhall-Newlin Alliance: A Compilation of the Ancestors and Descendants of Jacob Hewes Mendenhall (1813-1892) and Hannah Worrilow Newlin (1819-1873) of Chester County Pennsylvania, Paternal and Maternal Lineages [https://books.google.com/books?id=cbc0AAAAMAAJ&q=Mendenhall&dq=Mendenhall&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CDYQ6AEwBTgKahUKEwii4rPj3KvIAhVGlQ0KHf8TDTI Google books] *Thompson, Dawson, Mendenhall, Harlan genealogies: Ireland, England, Canada, Pennsylvania, Ohio, and Kansas [https://books.google.com/books?id=hDBWAAAAMAAJ&q=Mendenhall&dq=Mendenhall&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CD8Q6AEwBzgKahUKEwii4rPj3KvIAhVGlQ0KHf8TDTI Google books] *Biographical Memoirs: O.C.Marsh, G.P.Marsh, G.P.Merrill, T.C.Mendenhall, C.S.Minot, E.S.Morse, H.F.Osborn, A.S.Packard, R.Pumpelly, B.Silliman, A.E.Verrill, H.L.Wells, C.A.White, David White, A.W.Wright [https://books.google.com/books?id=-ZoQAAAAIAAJ&q=Mendenhall&dq=Mendenhall&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEgQ6AEwCTgKahUKEwii4rPj3KvIAhVGlQ0KHf8TDTI Google books] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=V5cl8YcmaN0C&pg=RA1-PA909&dq=Mendenhall&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0CEUQ6AEwCDgUahUKEwjlguD-3qvIAhWGOz4KHeG0BqY#v=onepage&q=Mendenhall&f=false Gateway to the West] By Ruth Bowers ===Links=== *Mendenhall Geneology [http://libcdm1.uncg.edu/cdm/ref/collection/ttt/id/24493 Mary Mendenhall Hobbs papers] Hobbs, Mary Mendenhall, 1852-1930 *[http://dp.la/bookshelf DPLA Bookshelf] Can find family papers and documents just by typing Mendenhall in the search. Can also search for books done on counties that may have a biography of a Mendenhall or descendant will add some below shortly. ===PDF's=== :http://www.mendenhall.org/mfa/reunion/1999/slide-presentations/Stroud/index.htm :http://www.mendenhall.org/mfa/reunion/1999/slide-presentations/Stories/Singleton.pdf ===Websites=== *[https://www.mendenhall.org Mendenhall.org] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mendpeder/ The Mendenhall Family - Freepages - Ancestry.com] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7279376 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and His Wife Frances Helen Miller

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and His Wife Frances Helen Miller == [[Stevens-18328|John Harrington Stevens]] (1820-1900) and [[Miller-68217|Frances Helen Miller]] (1822-1902) * compiled by [[Lovering-566|Mary Lovering Holman]], S.B., F.A.S.G. (1868-1947) * published Privately printed at the Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1948, 1952 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and His Wife Frances Helen Miller|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1948) 566 pages ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763135 ::* https://archive.org/details/ancestryofcolone01holm ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1026092 * Vol. 2 (1952) 179 pages ::* http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005763135 ::* https://archive.org/details/ancestryofcolone02holm ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1100946 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Holman, Mary. ''[[Space:Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and His Wife Frances Helen Miller|Ancestry of Colonel John Harrington Stevens and His Wife Frances Helen Miller]]'' (Rumford Press, Concord, N.H., 1948) * ([[#Holman|Holman]])

    Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke of Rhode Island and Dungan Genealogy

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke of Rhode Island and Dungan Genealogy == * by [[Justice-3678|Alfred Rudulph Justice]] (1857-1932) * published by Franklin Printing Co., Philadelphia, 1922. * Sources, Page 3-9 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke of Rhode Island and Dungan Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008912918 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE951848 === Table of Contents === * Explanatory, Page 2 * Sources, Page 3-9 * Clarke Ancestry. Clare, Earls of Hertford and Gloucester, Page 10 * Ferrers, Earls of Derby, Page 14 * The Cave Family of Stanford, Northamptonshire, Page 20 * Weston of Prested Hall, Fering, County Essex, Page 24 * Descent of Jeremy Clarke from the Emperor Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, William the Conqueror and Edward I, Kings of England, Page 33 * Clerke of Forde Hall, Wrotham, County Kent, Page 36 * Biographical sketches. Descent from Jeremy Clarke, of Lewis Latham Clarke * Dungan Ancestry. Beauforts, dukes and earls of Somerset * St. Lawrence, earls and barons of Howth, County Dublin * Netterville, viscounts of Dowth * Freeborn of County Essex, England, and Rhode Island * Weaver Family of Rhode Island * The Latham Family * Lord Chamberlains records, 1612 * Sadleir * Dungan Ancestry. Dungan Family, of Castleton, Kildrought, now Celbridge, County Kildare, Ireland * Dublin consistorial will * Dungan Genealogy. Descent of Rev. Thomas Dungan from the Emperor Charlemagne, Alfred the Great, William the Conqueror and Edward I, Kings of England * First generation, 1 to 9 * Second generation, 10 to 41 * Third generation, 42 to 124 * Fourth generation, 125 to 293 * Fifth generation, 294 to 758 * Sixth generation, 759-1919 * Seventh generation, 1920-3607 * Eighth generation, 3608-5027 * Ninth generation, 5028-5399 * Tenth generation, 5400-5404 * Bunting--Justice * Fifth generation, 1 to 12 * Sixth generation, 13 to 36 * Seventh generation, 37 to 88 * Eighth generation, 89 to 126 * Tenth generation. 142. E. Justice Worrell, 127 * Ninth generation, 127 to 141 * Family of Sir Edward Coke or Cooke * Arthur Cooke, gentleman * Index === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Justice, Alfred R. ''[[Space:Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke of Rhode Island and Dungan Genealogy|Ancestry of Jeremy Clarke of Rhode Island and Dungan Genealogy]]'' (Franklin Printing Co., Philadelphia, 1922) [ Page ]. * ([[#Justice|Justice]])

    Ancestry of Thirty-Three Rhode Islanders

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Ancestry of Thirty-Three Rhode Islanders == Born in the eighteenth century, also twenty-seven charts of Roger Williams' descendants to the fifth generation, and an account of Lewis Latham, falconer to King Charles I; with a chart of his American descendants to the fourth generation, and a list of 180 existing portraits of Rhode Island governors, chief justices, senators, etc. * by [[Austin-797|John Osborne Austin]] ((1849-1918)) * published by J. Munsell's Sons, 1889 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ancestry of Thirty-Three Rhode Islanders|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=tucMAQAAMAAJ * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001262308 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Austin, John Osborne. ''[[Space:Ancestry_of_Thirty-Three_Rhode_Islanders|Ancestry of Thirty-Three Rhode Islanders]]'' (J. Munsell's Sons, 1889) [ Page ]. * ([[#Austin|Austin]])

    Ancestry of Thomas Chalmers Brainerd

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Ancestry of Thomas Chalmers Brainerd == * by [[Brainerd-737|Dwight Brainerd]] (1865-1941) and [[Jacobus-56|Donald Lines Jacobus]] (1887-1970) * published by Montreal, Quebec, 1948 * 352 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ancestry of Thomas Chalmers Brainerd|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/ancestryofthomas00unse * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE1273471 * https://books.google.com/books?id=Azs3AAAAMAAJ search only * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005729953 search only * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/274514 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Brainerd, Dwight. ''[[Space:Ancestry of Thomas Chalmers Brainerd|Ancestry of Thomas Chalmers Brainerd]]'' (Montreal, Quebec, 1948) [ Page ]. * ([[#Brainerd|Brainerd]])

    Ancient Livingston history

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    The Ancient Livingstons The ancient arms of Livingston are described as: “Argent, three cinquefoils Gules” which means “Silver with three red five pointed leaves.” The Livingston of Callendar Arms shown here are the Livingston arms quartered with the arms of Callendar: “Sable, a bend between six billets, Or” which means “Black with a gold diagonal between six gold bars.” Edward the Atheling or “Royal Prince” (1016 – 1057) was the eldest son of King Edmund (II) Ironside of England. He fled to Hungary during the reign of Canute (1016 – 1035) where he married Agatha of Hungary. Their daughter, St. Margaret the Exile, was born in Hungary in 1045. After the death of her father in 1057, St. Margaret arrived at the English court of Edward the Confessor. With her, according to legend, came the forebearer of the Livingstons: a nobleman named Baron de Leving. Ten years later following the defeat of Harold Godwinson at Hastings in 1066, St. Margaret was in exile again. This time, she fled to Scotland, and Baron de Leving accompanied her; or so the story goes. St. Margaret married King Malcolm (III) Cænmore of Scotland in 1068, and was canonised in 1250. (See Scotland, Generation Twenty-two) Perhaps Baron de Leving (or more likely his forebear) accompanied Edward the Atheling into exile in the early 11th century; for as Mr. E.B. Livingston argues so convincingly on the first page of The Livingstons of Callendar, Baron de Leving was doubtless of Saxon lineage: “. . . in England, long before the Norman Conquest, the patronymic Leving, Living or Lyfing, derived from Leofing, which in modern English means ‘the son of Leof’ – namely ‘son of the Beloved’ – was borne by numerous persons of rank and positon as their family or tribal name. It occurs as early as the middle of the ninth century as the name of one of the witnesses to a charter of Berthwulf of Mercia; and the Archbishop of Canterbury who crowned Edmund Ironside in 1016, and who likewise crowned his rival and successor Canute a few months later, also bore that name. So did another famous Saxon churchman, the Bishop of Crediton and Worster, and the friend of Earl Godwine, who has come to us in the words of the old Saxon chronicler as ‘Lyfing se wordsnotera biscop,’ namely ‘Living the eloquent bishop’. Besides these two great churchmen, there are many other persons bearing this name mentioned in, or witness to, Anglo-Saxon charters; one of these Levings or Livings being the Staller or Master of the Horse to Edward the Confessor.” The Highland Livingstones were from the Isle of Lismore in the centre of Loch Linne off the coast of Western Scotland and were perhaps of a different origin from the Lowland Livingstons. However, there is a possiblity that Baron de Leving was a highlander with close family ties to the Mac an Ollaimhs of Lismore. Regardless of the exact origin of Baron de Leving, he settled in in the area of West Lothian, just to the southwest of Edinburgh, sometime during the reign of Edgar (1097-1107) and it is from him that we get the name “Leving’s Town” or “Livingston”. The story of the Livingston Family begins, as do many families, with a legend: the Saxon or Hungarian or perhaps Highland Scottish nobleman Baron de Leving.

    Ancient Sears Cemetery, West Brewster, Barnstable, Mass.

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    [[Category: Sears Cemetery, West Brewster, Massachusetts]] [https://tinyurl.com/ya2vhhvl Tiny URL Link to this page since copy/paste of the browser URL won't work in an email] This page is devoted to those buried in the Ancient Sears Cemetery, adjacent to Bound Brook, West Brewster, Mass. Just off the Old King's Highway (Rte 6A) and Airline Rd. Located at: Lat 41.44.39N Lon 070.08.45W Tombstones with a star - ☆ - are Revolutionary war veterans The 124 headstones and footstones in the Ancient Sears Cemetery, W Brewster, Barnstable co, MA are facing west. The older stones start at the NW corner of the 30 x 55 yd plot and the newest are in the SE corner. There are eight rows and the following numbering system was used as we crawled from one row to the next. All 124 people are directly related to one another. More details at this [http://www.searsr.com/searscem/searscemetery.htm website] which will be transferred to this page as soon as possible. The plots are numbered from the oldest stones (NW corner) as you would walk down one row and then back the next row doing a cemetery transcription.
    {| border="3" |- ||NE Corner-----------------------------------55 yds wide------------------------------------------------SE Corner |- ||124|123|122☆|121|120|119|118|117☆|116|115|114|113|112|112|row 8 |- ||95|96|97|98|99|100|101|102|103|104|105|106|107|108|109☆|110|row 7 |- ||94|93|92|91|90|89|88|87|86|85|84|83☆|82|81|80|79|row 6 |- ||60|61|62|63|64|65|66|67|68☆|69|70|71|72|73|74|75|76|77|78| row 5 |- ||59|58|57|56|55|54|53|52|51☆|50|49|48|47|46|45☆| row 4 |- ||38|39|40|41|42|43|44| row 3 |- ||37|36|35|34|33|32|31|30|29|28|27|26|25|24|23|22|21|20|19|18|17|16| row 2 |- ||1| 2| 3| 4| 5☆| 6| 7| 8| 9 |10| 11| 12| 13| 14| 15| row 1 |- ||NW Corner-----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------SW Corner |} ::::''Plot Graph'' I have been dreaming of this project since my Dad first took me to the old family cemetery. It was a secret place that only "natives" could find which added to its mystique. To see the name SEARS on so many stones was intriguing. The cemetery is located on the east side of the boundary brook (Quivet Creek) between Dennis and Brewster on Cape Cod, Mass. It once fronted Old County Way but when The Kings Highway, Route 6A, was straightened, it was left off the beaten path. The burying ground is entered through an iron gate held by granite posts which are labeled 1881 on the left and 1721 on the right. I imagine the granite/iron rail fence was erected in 1881. The quiet knoll on which it is situated overlooks an unnamed pond which, is evidently the headwaters of Quivett Creek.
    I vividly remember my first visit to the cemetery because of the case of poison ivy which I got there. The trail in from Airline road is about 75 yards long and has stepping stones over a herring ladder. Local residents recently repaired this ladder to insure the herring can return to their breeding ground. In recent years the path and the cemetery itself have been extremely well maintained. Katherine Sears(see No. 2566)left money in her will to the town of Brewster for maintenance and this may have helped with the care. Her father-in-law William G and brother-in-law Samuel T. are buried there.
    A brass plaque mounted on a post at the entrance used to announce this cemetery as "The Ancient Sears Cemetery" with dates of use but all that remains is the post. A mailbox was placed at the entrance in 1999 by Ray Sears and can be used to hold the flyers that detail information about the tombstone. The earliest stone is #38 and the last stone is #102, Knyvet Howes, who owned the house just northeast of the cemetery on Old County Way. Some stones are missing (evidenced by the existence of a footstone but no headstone). Other stones are unmarked. It appears there were once straight rows of stones which have probably "drifted" in the last 250 years. There are some blank areas with no stones which may be additional unmarked graves. I made up my own numbering system which is the order in which the stones were read. Some are cracked and one had broken into three pieces and was duplicated three stones further in the row. The slate stones from the 1700's have stood up the best. White marble stones have some kind of yellow lichen attacking them. It was often necessary to dig around the bottom of the stone to reveal the complete inscription.
    The stones are typical for the Cape and show evidence of all the popular icons of the time. The tympanum or curved top part of the stone usually had a carved icon. The main body contained vital statistics and possibly an epitaph. The shoulders were usually rounded and below were borders containing wreaths, vines and other carvings. I have tried to show a general outline of the stone and describe the icon. I have also reproduced as carefully as possible the layout of letters on the stones. All of the popular icons are represented here. The winged skull, winged cherub, sunrise, willow and urn. The winged skull may have represented that death was impossible to beat but that with God's grace, the soul may be immortalized in heaven. The fleshed out cherub's face was less gruesome than the skull and may have been the beginning of the euphemisms we use to hide death's face. The sunset (or sunrise?) possibly signifies the end of life on earth and beginning of a new day. The urn and willow represent the people left on earth with the urn as the repository of the loved one and the willow as the tree of mourning. Some stones were cenotaphs which indicated that the person had been lost at sea (stone No 97). A couple of stones showed multiple names (especially for children), which may not be proof that the individuals were actually buried there. Stones were often placed many years later, which can account for discrepancies in locations and dates.
    Epitaphs are especially interesting. Some stonecutters supposedly had books full of them from which a family could choose. Other epitaphs must have been composed by the deceased or his family. It's interesting that [[Sears-3833 | Sarah Sears]] had two tombstones within a few feet of each other- #69, #72
    In any case this study of our ancestors burying ground can reveal much about the way they lived and their hopes and fears. Work remains to be done to document the blank spots in the burying ground. Maybe Richard the Pilgrim is even buried here under the big boulder on the west side? {|class="wikitable" border="3" |+ Table of Burials by Stone Position According to ''Plot graph'' |-style="vertical-align:top;" |2 (Skull)
    Here lyes Buried
    ye Body of Capt.
    [[Sears-29| SAMUEL SEARS;]]
    Who departed this Life
    Janry 8 Anno Domini 174I/2
    in ye 78 Year of his Age
    |3 (Skull)
    Here lies buried
    [[Sears-52|Joſeph Sears]]
    Who Decd Aug
    25, 1765 in
    ye year of
    his age
    |4 (Cherub)
    To the memory of
    [[paddock-1402 | Eleſebath Sears]] the
    wife of Capt Joſeph Se
    ars who died June ye
    11 A 1772 Æ75
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |5 (Cherub) ☆
    In memory of Mr
    [[Sears-332|Edmund Sears]] he died
    Augſt ye 12 1796
    In his 85th year

    Remember me as you paſs by
    For as you are so once was i
    And as i am now so you muſt be
    Therefore Prepare to follow me
    |6 (Cherub) In Memory of
    [[Crowell-117 |Mrs Hannah]]
    Widow of Mr
    Edmund Sears
    she died june 22
    1802 in her 77 year
    |7 (Willow) [[Sears-315 |Miss Mercy Sears]]
    Died
    Jan. 27, 1849;
    Æt. 89
    |8 (Skull)
    Here lyes Buried
    ye Body of Capt
    [[Sears-47 | JOHN SEARS]] who
    departed this Life April
    9th Anno Domni 1739 in ye
    61 Year of His Age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |9 (Cherub)
    Here lies buried
    [[Freeman-62 |Mrs PRISSILLA SEARS]]
    widow of Capt
    JOHN SEARS who
    died May ye 8th
    1764 in ye
    78th year of
    her age
    |10 (Skull) Here lyes Buried
    ye Body of Mr
    [[Sears-62 |Paul Sears]]; Who
    departed this Life
    Febry 17th AD 1740 in ye
    71ſt Year of his Age
    |11 (Skull)
    Here lyes Buried ye Body
    of [[Freeman-1192 |Mrs Marcy Sears]], Wife
    to Mr Paul Sears,
    Who Departed this life
    Aug 30th 1747 in ye
    74th Year of Her Age
    |12 (Skull) In Memory of
    [[Sears-2031 |Mr Daniel Sears]]
    who died Novr 28th 1771
    in the 62d Year
    of his Age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |13 (Cherub)
    In Memory of
    [[Snow-3338 | Mrs Marcy]] Widow of
    Mr Daniel Sears She
    Died May ye 8th 1790
    in her 76th Year
    |14 (Cherub) In Memory of
    [[Sears-3784 |Mr Eliſha Sears]]
    he Died March ye
    7th 1790 in his
    84th Year
    |15 (Skull)
    In Memory of
    [[Vincent-5665 | Mrs Sarah Sears]]
    Conſort of
    Mr Eliſha Sears
    who Died April 12th 1783
    in the 75th Year of her
    Age
    |16 (Cherub) In Memory of
    [[Sears-3785 | Conſtant ]]Son to Mr
    Eliſha Sears & Mrs
    Sarah his wife who
    Decd June ye 27th
    1768 Aged 19 Years
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |17 (Cherub) Here lies buried
    [[Sears-3790 |Enoch Sears]] Son
    to Mr Elisha
    Sears & Mrs
    Sarah his wife who
    Decd. March ye 29th
    1767 in ye 21st
    year of his Age
    |18 (Skull) Here Lyes ye Body of
    [[Sears-3797 |BETHIAH SEARS]] Dautr of
    Mr ELISHA & Mrs SARAH
    SEARS Who Departed
    this life April 25th 1759 in
    ye 21st Year of her Age
    |19 (Cherub) In Memory of Mr
    [[Sears-3798 |Samuel Sears]]
    he Died March
    ye 18th 1792 in
    his 56th Year
    |20 (Urn)
    In Memory of
    [[Snow-6638 |Mrs THANKFUL SEARS]]
    wife of Mr Elisha Sears,
    who departed this life
    Decr 10,1811
    in the 44th year
    of her age

    What though his uncontrol'd decree,
    Commands our flesh to dust,
    Yet as the Lord our Savior rose
    So all his followers must.
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |21 (Willow)
    In memory of
    [[Sears-3799 |Mr Elisha Sears]]
    who died Dec 5
    1822 Æ 81
    |22 (Urn)
    In Memory of
    [[Sears-3189 | MRS PRISCILLA SEARS]]
    Wife of
    Deacn JOHN SEARS
    who died April 12th 1819
    Æt 89.
    |23 (Cherub)
    In Memory of
    [[Sears-3188 | Dea cn John Sears]]
    he Died Decmr ye 5th
    1791 in ye 79th Year
    of his Age
    |24 (Cherub)
    Here lies buried
    [[Crowell-1594 | Mrs DEBORAH]] ye
    wife of Mr
    JOHN SEARS
    she died Sept ye 18th
    1 7 5 3 In
    ye 34th year of
    her Age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |25 (Cherub)
    Here Lies buried
    [[Sears-3800 | Mrs Betty]] Widow
    to Mr John Webb
    who Decd.
    Sept 1755
    In ye 36th
    year of
    her Age
    |26 (Skull)
    [[Sears-3801 |Bithiah Sears]] Dau
    of Capt John & Mrs
    Priſcilla Sears
    Died Septembr 8th
    1736 Aged 9 Years
    10 Months & 24 Ds
    |27 (Skull)
    Here lyes ye Body
    of [[Sears-3803 |Bathſheba Sears]]
    Dautr of Capt John
    & Mrs Priſcilla Sears
    who Died April
    19, 1735 in ye 24th
    Year of Her Age
    |28 (Skull)
    [[Sears-3804 |Heman Sears]] Son
    of Capt John & Mrs
    Priſcilla Sears
    Died Augſt 1ſt 1726
    Aged 1 Years 7
    Months & 4 Days
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |29 (Skull)
    Here Lyes buried ye
    Body of [[Rider-1165 | Mrs PRISCILLA
    SEARS]] wife to Mr
    SETH SEARS Who
    Departed this life
    Janry 18, 1743 in ye 36
    Year of Her Age
    |30 (Skull)
    Here Lyes Buried
    ye body of
    [[Sears-76 |Mr SETH SEARS]]
    Who Departed this life
    March 5th 1750 in ye 48th
    Year of His Age
    |31 (Skull)
    Here lyes ye Body
    of [[Ryder-9 | Mrs LYDIA SEARS]]
    Wife to Mr BENJAMIN
    SEARS, Who Died
    March 24th 1734 in ye
    25th Year of Her Age
    |32(Skull)
    Here lyes ye Body
    of [[Snow-79 |Mrs MARCY SEARS]]
    wife to Mr BENJAMIN
    SEARS who Died
    June 29th 1736 in ye
    31ſt Year of Her Age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |33 (Skull)
    Here lyes Buried
    ye Body of Mr
    [[Sears-51 |JONATHAN SEARS]]
    Who Departed this
    Life Sept 3d AD 1738
    in the 45 Year
    of His Age
    |34 (Skull)
    Here lyes ye
    Body of Mr
    [[Sears-70 |SAMUEL SEARS]]
    Decd Novr ye 22d
    1 7 2 6
    in ye 40th year
    of His Age
    |35 (Skull)
    Here lyes Buried ye
    Body of [[Howes-42 |Mrs ELIZABETH
    SEARS]] Wife to Mr
    JONATHAN SEARS
    Who Departed this Life
    Janry 8th AD 1748 in ye 52d
    Year of Her Age
    |36 (Skull)
    Here lyes ye Body
    of [[Sears-3809 | SARAH SEARS]]
    Daugtr of Mr JONATHAN
    & Mrs ELIZABETH
    SEARS who died
    Decemr 16th 1749 in ye
    19th Year of her Age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |38 (Skull)
    [[Sears-3810 |NATHL SEARS]] SON
    to JOSHUA
    and MARY SEARS Decd
    January ye 4th
    1 7 2 4
    in ye 3d Year
    of His Age
    |39 (Skull)
    [[Sears-3812 | ISAAC SEARS]] SON
    to SAMEUEL &
    RUTH SEARS
    Decd January ye
    13 1 7 2 4
    in ye 2d Year
    of His Age
    |40 (Skull)
    [[Sears-44 | Heman Sears]]
    Son of Mr Benjn
    & Mrs Lydia
    Sears Died
    June 1734 in
    his 3rd Month
    |41 (Skull)
    [[Sears-3813 |Seth Sears]] Son
    of Mr Seth & Mrs
    Priſcilla Sears
    Died May 31ſt
    1733 in ye 2nd
    Year of his Age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |42 (Cherub)
    In memory of
    [[Sears-3816 |Mrs Mehitable Sears]]
    wife of John Sears
    who died May 19 1798
    Æt at 48 years

    The time has come I cannot stay
    To sleep in dust & lye in clay
    Come my friends remember me
    In a short time you here will be.
    |43 (Urn & Willow)
    In memory of
    [[Sears-3817 |Mr JOHN SEARS]]
    who departed this life
    Aug 24 1812
    in the 68th year
    of his age

    Friends and Physicians cannot save
    The mortal body from the grave
    Nor can the grave conjure it here
    When Christ commands it to appear.
    |44 (Urn)
    In memory of
    Mrs KEZIAH,
    wife of Mr John Sears
    who died Sept 4 1827
    Æt 57

    Christ my redeemer lives,
    And often from the skies
    Looks down and watch's my dust
    Till he shall bid it rise
    |45 (Star) ☆
    In memory of
    Mr
    [[Sears-3818 |NOAH SEARS]]
    who died
    Sept 23, 1835
    In the 85 Year
    of his age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |46 (Star)
    In memory of
    [[Merrill-3856 |Mrs DESIRE]]
    Wife of
    Noah Sears
    who Died
    Sept 1, 1828
    In the 62 Year
    of her age
    |47 (Cherub)
    In Memory of
    [[Sears-3819 |Miss Keziah Sears]]
    Daur of Mr Daniel &
    Mrs Priscilla Sears
    who died July 29
    1787
    |48 (Cherub)
    In Memory of
    [[Sears-3187 |Mrs Priscilla Sears]]
    wife of
    Mr Daniel Sears
    who died March 11
    1 7 7 7
    Æt 28
    |49 (Cherub)
    In Memory of
    [[Sears-3186 |Mr DANIEL SEARS]]
    who died Sept 23
    1776
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |50 (Cherub)
    In Memory of
    [[Crowell-849 | Mrs Anna]] Wife
    of Lieut Micajah
    Sears She Died
    May ye 26th 1785
    in her 47th Year
    |51
    In memory of
    [[Sears-2030 |Lieut Micajah Sears]]
    Born in
    Yarmouth, Mass
    Apr 25 1738
    Died Feb 1823
    In his 85th year
    | (new stone?) |52 (Cherub)
    In
    Memory of
    [[Homer-796 | Mrs MARGERY HIGGINS]]
    wife of
    Mr Benjamin Higgins
    who died Augſt 1, 1795
    In ye 60 Year
    of her age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |53 (Cherub)
    Here lies buried
    [[Sears-3619 |Mr Willard Sears]]
    who decd Augst
    ye 19th 1765
    in ye 51st year
    of his age
    |54 (Cherub)
    Here lies ye Body of
    [[Howes-1585 |Mrs Susanna Sears]] ye
    wife of Mr Willard
    Sears who decd.
    April ye 9th 1763
    In ye 42nd year
    of her age
    |55 (Skull)
    Here lyes the body
    of [[Sears-2033 |Rowland Sears]]
    son of Mr Seth &
    Mrs Priſcila Sears
    Who Departed this
    Life May 1ſt 1750 in ye
    24th Year of His Age
    |56 (Skull)
    Here lyes ye body of
    [[Sears-3190 | Mr JONATHAN SEARS]]
    Junr who Died
    December 16 1752
    in the 28th Year
    of His Age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |57? |58
    Here lies the Body of
    [[Sears-3820 | Mr JOSEPH SEARS]]
    son of Mr JONATHAN &
    Mrs ELIZABETH SEARS
    who Died March ye
    14th 1758 in ye 30th
    Year of his Age
    |59 (Skull)
    Here lies ye Body of
    [[Sears-2833 |Mr ISAAC SEARS]]
    son to Mr JOSEPH
    & Mrs RUTH SEARS
    who departed this
    Life March ye 24th
    1759 In the 25th Year
    of his Age
    |60 (Skull)
    In Memory of
    [[Sears-3825 |ELIZABETH SEARS]]
    Daur of SAML
    & DESIRE SEARS
    died in 23d Oct 1798
    in the 34th Year
    of her Age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |61 (Skull)
    In Memory of
    [[Sears-3826 |Mifs MARY SEARS]]
    Daur of Mr SAMUEL &
    Mrs DESIRE SEARS
    died April 11th 1794
    In the 30th Year
    of her Age
    |62 (Cherub)
    In Memory of Mr
    [[Sears-3824 |Samuel Sears]]
    He died August ye
    13th 1774 in ye 53d
    Year of his Age
    |63 (Sun)
    In Memory of
    [[Howes-1658 |Mrs Desiri ]]Widow
    of Mr Samuel Sears
    She died Janry 6
    1804 in her 79th Year
    and Son of
    Freman Rimick he
    died in March
    10, 1801 in his 18? year
    |64
    In Memory of
    [[Sears-3827 | Samuel]] Son to Mr
    Samuel Sears & Mrs
    Desire his wife he
    Died July ye 31st 1783
    in 20th Year
    of his Age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |65 (Urn)
    In memory of
    [[Sears-3828 |JACOB]]
    Son of Mr Jacob & Mrs
    Elizabeth Sears, who died
    April 23, 1803 Aged 8
    months & 27 ds.

    (end
    Sweet Babe, thou'rt gone to Christ thy fri
    Who takes sweet children, in his arms
    And their to sleep, till time shall end
    Secure from sorrow or, alarm
    |66 (Skull)
    In Memory of
    [[Mayo-2862 |Mrs Rhoda Sears]] Wife
    of Mr Reuben Sears
    who Died April 16th 1784
    in the 28th Year of
    her Age
    |67 (Cherub)
    In Memory of
    [[Sears-3832 |Betſey ]]Dautr to
    Mr Joſhua & Mrs
    Sarah Sears She
    Died Octr ye 5th
    1787 in her
    9th Year
    |68 (Urn & Willow) ☆
    [[Sears-3831 |MR JOSHUA SEARS]]
    Died March 31, 1825
    In his 73d year
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |69
    In memory of
    [[Sears-3833 | Mrs SARAH]]
    Wife of Mr Joshua Sears
    who died
    Jan 15, 1792
    in her 33rd Year
    |70
    In Memory of
    [[Sears-336 |Mary ]]Dautr to Mr
    Edmond Sears Jun &
    Mrs Hannah his
    Wife She Died May
    ye 15th 1785 Aged 9
    Year 5 months |72 (Cherub)
    In Memory of [[Sears-3833 | Mrs
    Sarah]] Wife of Mr
    Joshua Sears Sr
    Died Janry ye 15th 1792
    In her 33? Year |73 (Cherub)
    In Memory of Mrs
    [[Hall-39167 |Hipzabah ]]wife of Mr
    Seth Sears She Died
    June ye 9th 1793 in ye 22d
    Year of her age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |74 (Sun)
    In Memory of
    [[sears-3834 |Mr Seth Sears]]
    he died March
    5th 1806 in his
    36(39?) year
    With love divine & puer delight
    On faiths Celestial wing
    With Sweet repose be took in flight
    For death had loſt its sting
    |75 Urn & Willow)
    In Memory of
    [[Hurd-2451 |Mrs SALLY SEARS]]
    wife of Mr Seth Sears
    who died
    Sept 29 1812
    in the 40th year
    of her age

    Life is uncertain death is sure
    Sin is a word but Christ he cures
    |76
    In Memory of [[Sears-3853 |Mr REUBEN SEARS]] who died Jun 2 1829
    Æt 28

    (bad lichens) |77 (Star)
    In memory of
    [[Sears-3844 |Miss Sarah ]]
    Daughter of
    Noah & Desire
    Sears who died
    Jun 23 1834
    In the 29 Year
    of her Age
    How sweet she sleeps in christ her
    In life she _____ her love
    And Death to her had lost its sting
    Her spirits soar above
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |78 (Star)
    In memory of
    [[Sears-3845 |Mr NOAH]]
    son of
    Noah & Desire
    Sears who died
    Aug 25 1828
    In the 21 Year
    of her age
    |79 (Urn & Willow) In memory of
    [[Sears-3846 | Mr ELISHA SEARS]]
    who died
    Dec 14 1838
    Æt 42

    He liv'd a pleasant life,
    And di'd a peaceful death;
    His happy soul's at rest,
    And number'd with the blest.
    |81 (Star) In Memory of
    [[Sears-3837 | SETH]]
    son of Seth & Sally
    Sears
    who died Mar 11
    1808 in the 8 year
    of his age
    |82
    [[Sears-3838 | VIENNA SEARS]]
    Born May 28 1799
    Died June 27, 1880
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |83
    In
    memory
    of
    [[Sears-3836 |Mr EDWARD SEARS]]
    |84 In Memory of
    [[Sears-3835 |Mrs BETHIA]]
    wido' of
    Mr Edwd Sears
    who died
    Nov 10 1812
    Æt 81
    |85 (Urn)
    In
    memory of
    [[Sears-3839 |Susannah Sears]]
    Dau of Mr Edward
    Mrs Bethia Sears
    Died Febr 8 1800
    |88 (Cherub)
    Memento Mori In Memory of
    [[Sears-713 | Mr Jofeph Sears]]
    he Died Augst ye 6th
    1779 in ye 72d Year
    of his Age
    |89 (Cherub)
    In Memory of
    [[Sears-712 |Ruth ]]ye Wife of
    Mr Jofeph Sears
    who died March
    27th 1761 in ye
    46th Year of his Age
    |90 (Skull)
    Here lyes Buried
    the Body of Mr
    [[Sears-2834 | LARNED SEARS]] son
    of Mr JOSEPH & Mrs
    RUTH SEARS who died
    Oct ye 11th 1760 in ye
    22d Year of His Age
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |92 (Willow) In memory of
    [[Ryder-1648 | Nabby]] daur of Mr Eben and
    Mrs Sally Rider
    who died Aug 8th 1811
    in the 11th year
    of her age
    |94 (Willow) In memory of
    [[Sears-3854 | Miss HANNAH SEARS]]
    who died
    Jan 15 1835
    Æt 74
    |95☆ (Urn & Willow) In memory of
    [[Remick-187 | Mr Freeman Remick]]
    who died
    Nov 30 1826
    Æt 71
    Also two sons
    Thomas & Abraham
    lost at sea
    Feb 1810
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |96 (Urn & Willow) In memory of
    [[Sears-3855 |Mrs Abigail]]
    wido' of
    Mr Freeman Remick
    who died
    Dec 13, 1828
    Æt. 72.
    |97 (Urn & Willow) In memory of
    [[Remick-188 | Mrs SALLY RYDER]]
    who died
    Sept 18 1828
    Æt 51
    Her Husband
    Mr EBEN RYDER
    was lost at sea Sept 1803
    Æt 32
    |98
    [[Sears-263 |ALMIRA]]
    Daughter of Levi
    & Jarusha Sears
    Born April 27, 1801
    Died Aug 20, 1863
    |99
    Mrs [[Foster-14014 |JERUSHA]] widow of
    Levi Sears
    Born Aug 31, 1751
    Died Apr 10, 1858
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |100
    [[Sears-2865 | LABAN]] Son of Levi &
    Jerusha Sears
    Born Oct 5 1805
    Died Aug 10, 1819
    |101
    [[Sears-2856 | LEVI SEARS]]
    Born
    Dec 15 1770
    Died
    Dec 5 1825
    |102 (Wreath) [[Howes-1664 |G KNYVET HOWES]]
    1857 1949

    [[Saint-263 |ALICE SAINT]]
    HIS WIFE
    1871 1921
    (Lived in house adjacent, NE, to cemetery) |103 [[Sears-3840 | SAMUEL SEARS]]
    DIED
    Jan 29 1855:
    Æ 63 Years
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |104 (Urn & Willow) Here lies the body of
    [[Sears-3861 |Benjamin Sears]]
    who was drownd April 15,
    1825 in his 18th year.
    Prince Sears
    was lost at sea in Feb
    1810 in his 29th Year
    Sons of Mr Joseph and
    Mrs Keziah Sears
    |105 (Urn)
    ERECTED IN MEMORY OF
    [[Hall-39243| Mrs BETSEY SEARS]]
    wife of Mr PRINCE SEARS
    who died
    Jul 1st 1818
    Æt 81

    Here lies the dead from pain and sorrow free
    She has gone to heaven I trust O God to thee,
    Her bright examples let us make our own
    So far as she herself in Christ was known
    |106 (Urn & Willow) In memory of
    [[Sears-3830 |Mr PRINCE SEARS]]
    who died
    Feb 25 1829
    Æt 94
    |107 (Urn & Willow) In memory of
    [[Hamblin-1259 |Mrs KEZIAH]]
    wife of
    Mr Joseph Sears
    who died
    Dec 14 1838
    In her 75th year

    Dearest friend thou now has left us
    Here thy loss we deeply feel
    But tis God that hath bereft us
    He can all our sorrows heal.
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |108 (Urn & Willow) In memory of
    [[Sears-3860 |Mr JOSEPH SEARS]]
    who died
    Jan 5 1846:
    Æt 82

    Wilst thou in peaceful silence lie
    We trust thy spirit dwells on high.
    |109☆
    [[Sears-3208 |JOHN SEARS]]
    Inventor of
    Salt Works
    Died 1817
    Aged 72 years
    |110 (Star) KEZIAH
    died
    Mar 17 1834
    Æt 74
    dau of
    Elisha & Hannah
    SEARS
    |111
    [[Sears-3778 |Samuel T Sears]]
    Born Nov 24 1876
    Died Sept 18 1928
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |112
    [[Sears-3722 |William G Sears]]
    Born Oct 4 1838
    Died Dec 19 1904
    [[Thacher-217 |Mary H Thacher]]
    Born July 12 1839
    Died Mar 8 1903
    |113
    [[Crowell-1873 | AZUBAH]]
    wife of
    THOMAS SEARS
    Died Jan 4 1867
    Aged 66 years 6 mos
    & 17 days

    Mother thou are gone to rest
    We will not weep for thee
    For thou art now where oft on earth
    Thy spirit longed to be
    |114
    [[Sears-3850 |THOMAS SEARS]]
    Nov 28 1891
    91 yr 9 month

    Wafted on angel wings
    He has gone to the bosom
    of his heavenly father
    |115 (Willow)
    [[Sears-3849 | Miss Susan Sears]]
    d. Jun 2 1857
    Æt 63

    When Christ revealed his word,
    O may I read my name,
    Among the chosen of his love,
    The follower of the lamb.
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |116 (Urn & Willow)
    [[Bray-2539 |Mrs MERCY]]
    wido' of
    Elkanah Sears
    died Jul 9 1846
    Æt 83

    Farewell my friends and children dear
    O may you all live in God's fear
    My savior calls my soul away
    To brighten realms in endless day.
    |117
    SACRED
    to the memory of
    [[Sears-338 | Mr ELKANAH SEARS]]
    who died
    Jun 1 1836
    Æt 78

    Farewell my wife & children dear
    I leave you all below
    O may you serve the Lord while here
    That home to glory you may go.
    |118
    [[Berry-13652 |SALLIE]]
    wife of
    Elkanah
    d Mar 18, 1889
    Aged 87y 4mo

    There is rest for the weary
    |120
    [[Sears-3848 |ELKANAH SEARS]]
    died
    Jan 20 1876
    Aged 75yrs 11mo

    An affectionate husband
    And a kind Father
    |121 In memory of
    [[Taylor-2284 | Mrs HANNAH]]
    wife of
    Mr Edmund Sears
    who died July 8 1828
    in her 76 year
    |122 (Urn & Willow) ☆
    In memory of
    [[Sears-320 | Mr EDMUND SEARS]]
    who died
    March 16, 1832
    Æt 88
    |123
    [[Crowell-1874 | SARAH]]
    Wife of
    Jonathan Sears
    Died July 16, 1871
    Aged 71 Years
    |-style="vertical-align:top;" |124
    [[Sears-2859 | JONATHAN SEARS]]
    DIED
    July 18, 1871
    Aged 73 Years
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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Haven, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Connecticut#New_Haven_County|New Haven Sources]] == Ancient Town Records, New Haven Town Records, 1649-1769 == The records of the town of New Haven prior to 1650, were published, Hartford, 1857, in Records of the colony and plantation of New Haven, from 1638 to 1649. * ed. by [[Dexter-953|Franklin Bowditch Dexter]], Litt.D. (1842-1920) * published by The New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, 1917-1962 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Ancient Town Records, New Haven Town Records, 1649-1769|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1917) 1649-1662 ::* https://archive.org/details/ancienttownrecor00newh ::* https://archive.org/details/newhaventownreco01newh ::* https://archive.org/details/newhaventownreco03newh ::* https://archive.org/details/ancienttownrecor00newh ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9wsWAAAAYAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524196 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006784542 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CGU9AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 2 (1919) 1662-1684 ::* https://archive.org/details/newhaventownreco02newh ::* https://archive.org/details/ancienttownrecor00newh_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524196 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006784542 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kw4LAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_GE9AQAAMAAJ * Vol. 3 (1962) 1684-1769 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006784542 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010524196 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Ancient Town Records, New Haven Town Records, 1649-1769|Ancient Town Records, New Haven Town Records, 1649-1769]]'' (New Haven Colony Historical Society, New Haven, 1917-1962) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Dexter|Dexter]])

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    === English === {{One Place Study|place=Andel, Noord-Brabant|category=Andel, Noord-Brabant, Nederland One Place Study}} This page describes the work on a "One Place Study" of the Dutch village of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andel,_Netherlands Andel], located next to the river Maas, nowadays in the province of Noord-Brabant. Before 1813 it was part of the province of South-Holland. Andel is divided in 2 parts, the part located upstream is called Op-Andel, the part located downstream is called Neer-Andel (or in older sources Uit-Andel). Both parts are centered around their own church. In local dialect the village is also known as Eyl or Ael, and this form can sometimes be found in older sources. Andel is located in an area known as "Het land van Altena" and is today part of the municipality of Altena. Following [[:Category:Andel%2C_Noord-Brabant%2C_Nederland_One_Place_Study|this link an alphabetical list of all people associated with this study]] can be found. === Nederlands (Dutch) === Deze pagina is bedoeld als een beschrijving van het werk aan de "One Place Study" van het dorp [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andel_(Nederland) Andel], aan de Maas, tegenwoordig in de provincie Noord-Brabant. Voor 1813 maakte het deel uit van Zuid-Holland. Andel bestaat uit 2 delen, het deel stroomopwaards heet Op-Andel, het deel stroomafwaards Neer-Andel (in oude bronnen ook wel Uit-Andel). Beide delen hadden een eigen kerkgebouw. In het lokale dialect wordt het dorp ook wel Eyl of Ael genoemd, en deze vorm kan nu en dan wel voorkomen in oudere bronnen. Andel is gelegen in het gebied dat bekend staat als "Het land van Altena" en is tegenwoordig onderdeel van de gemeente Altena. [[:Category:Andel%2C_Noord-Brabant%2C_Nederland_One_Place_Study|Deze link verwijst naar een pagina met een alfabetische lijst van profielen die met deze studie verbonden zijn.]] De rest van deze pagina is voorlopig in het engels. Mocht dat een probleem zijn, laat dan even een comment-bericht achter zodat een nederlandse vertaling toegevoegd kan worden. === Most important online sources === Major online sources are: * [http://salha.nl Steekarchief Langstraat Heusden en Altena]: this archive stores the main collection of sources for this village and provides searchable indexes for birth, baptism, marriage and death registers with links to scans of the originals. * [https://www.bhic.nl/het-geheugen-van-brabant Brabants Historisch Informatiecentrum] The provincial archive, providing online searchable index, but the results are not always linked to scans. * [https://www.wiewaswie.nl/ wie was wie website] provides an overall search tool for Dutch genealogical information. Search results for Andel usually refer to the above 2 archives for more information. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=154017&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Netherlands%2C%20Noord-Brabant%2C%20Op-%20en%20Neer-Andel%22 familysearch] this catalog page provides pointers to the scanned sources of Andel. A main source not (yet) available on the above websites are the "Huwelijksbijlagen". These are certified copies of older documents that couples needed to provide before they could get married. They are available between 1843-1922 and sometimes contain certified copies of pages from registers that are now lost. === Population === Total counts of the population of Andel can be found on the website [http://www.volkstellingen.nl/nl/index.html Volkstellingen 1795-1971]. Also a house taxation from 1731 is available listing all houses in the village For Andel the results are as follows: {| border="1" | Year || Population count || Houses || Remarks |- | 1731 || n.a. || 99 || Verpondingscohier 1731, see [https://www.nationaalarchief.nl/onderzoeken/archief/3.01.29/invnr/%401?query=3.01.29&search-type=inventory Nationaal archief, archive nr. 3.01.29, inv. nr. 508, chapter 23]). No online scans available yet. A transcript is available [http://home.kpn.nl/kloe0040/bronnen/Verpondingen_Andel_inv_508.pdf here] |- | 1795 || 473 || n.a. || Follow year 1795, Volkstelling 01, Volkstelling in Holland, page 161, scan nr. 9. |- | 1840 || 662 || 115 || Follow year 1840, Volkstelling 00, NB - Staat van bevolking der provincie Noord-Braband, op den eersten januarij 1840. NB - Staat van bevolking der provincie Noord-Braband, op den eersten januarij 1840, 00, S1, page 4, scan 3. |- | 1849 || 701 || 121 || Follow year 1849, Volkstelling 12, Uitkomsten der derde tienjarige volkstelling in het Koningrijk der Nederlanden op den negentienden November 1849, NB - Tweede gedeelte. Gemeente's gewijze Indeeling der provincie. Verzameling van het eerste gedeelte 12, H2, page 70, scan 3. |- |} === Lords and Ladies of Andel === The village of Andel was a so called "Lage Heerlijkheid", meaning that the lord or lady of Andel had only limited rights to govern the village. For details see this dutch [https://nl.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heerlijkheid_(bestuursvorm) wikipedia] page. The list of lords and ladies of Andel since 1724 was as follows: {| border="1" | Start year || End year || Name || Remarks |- | 1724 || 1748 || [[Pus-14|Hendrik Pus (abt.1678-bef.1748)]] || He bought the right to be lord of Andel from "De staten van Holland en West-Vriesland" on 14-Apr-1724. He remained lord until his death, a few days before 12-Jun-1748. |- | 1748 || 1749 || [[Pus-13|Antoni Pus (bef.1694-1749)]] || He inherited the lordship from his brother Hendrik, and remained lord until his death a few days before 16-Jan-1749. |- | 1749 || 1766 || [[Scharp-56|Pieter Scharp (bef.1683-1766)]] || He inherited the lordshoip from his cousin Antoni Pus, and remained lord untill his death in 1766. |- | 1766 || 1780 || [[Scharp-57|Pieter Scharp (-1780)]] || He inherited the lordship from his father and remained lord until his death in 1780. Since he was found to be "innocent", so incompetent to perform his duties, the lordship was in fact taken care of by his guardian [[Bartz-624|Reinier Godfried Bartz (bef.1722-1801)]], the husband of his cousin [[Melvill-167|Ida Martina Melvill (-1796)]]. |- | (t.b.c.) || || || |- | || || || |- | || || || |- | || || || |- |} === Study goal === Since the Dutch civil registration for this area started in 1812, this seems a good moment in time to take as a starting point. Especially since a census register for Andel dated 1812 is available (with some gaps) that can be used as guide for assigining families to this study. It is usually fairly easy to follow a line towards the future from this point in time, using the above mentioned online sources. Going back in time is often more difficult, but a fair number of sources survives that should make it possible to trace families back to 1700 or even a bit further. Scans for this 1812 census are available [https://salha.nl/bronnen/genealogy/bladeren-door-genealogische-bronnen/registers/32c07f7c-1519-11e1-b830-10595750e362 here] and a full transcription is available [http://home.kpn.nl/kloe0040/bronnen/Andel_BevReg_1812.pdf here]. The next list and its numbering is based on this 1812 census. Unfortunately this census is not complete. The first few pages have gone missing (persons numbered 1 up to 180) as well as the final page(s) (persons numbered above 381 if any). Therefore people that can be proven to have lived in Andel in 1812 but are not mentioned in this census will be added without number. Hopefully this list can be more or less completed by collecting profiles for people living in Andel in 1812. It is important to note that especially the birth dates mentioned in this census are notoriously unreliable and often deviate from the actual birth date (if known). Once this work is done, other census lists can be added. The [https://salha.nl/bronnen/genealogy/bladeren-door-genealogische-bronnen/registers/3437086c-1519-11e1-b830-10595750e362 next one] starts in 1826 and was maintained up to 1845. Disclaimer: this is a work in progress. Most of the mentioned families have not yet been completely added to wikitree, and the focus has been to find connections between them, and to add birth/baptism, marriage and death dates with proper sources. If you find additional familymembers for any of the mentioned profiles please feel free to add them your self. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Index || Profile || Transcript: name || birth date and location|| age || Family details || Profession |- | (161) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || widow, 1 child || ouvrier |- | (162) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || male, married, 2 children || ouvrier |- | (163) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || female, married, 2 children || - |- | (164) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || (male, unmarried) || - |- | (165) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || female, unmarried || - |- | (166) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || widow, 1 child || ouvrier |- | (167) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || (male, unmarried) || ouvrier |- | (168) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || (male, unmarried) || laboureur |- | (169) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || (male, unmarried) || idem (laboureur) |- | (170) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || female, unmarried || - |- | (171) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || female, unmarried || - |- | (172) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || widower, 2 children || proprietair |- | (173) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || male, married, 4 children || laboureur |- | (174) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || female, married, 4 children || - |- | (175) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || (male, unmarried) || - |- | (176) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || female, unmarried || - |- | (177) || (page lost) || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || female, unmarried || - |- | (178) || (page lost, reconstruction) [[Van_Vugt-105|Adrianus van Vugt (1773-1842)]] || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || male, married, 3 children || proprietair |- | (179) || (page lost, reconstruction) [[Van_Andel-182|Aagje van Andel (1772-1847)]] || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || female, married, 3 children || - |- | (180) || (page lost, reconstruction) [[Van_Vugt-119|Govert van Vugt (1809-1881)]] || (page lost) || (page lost) || - || (male, unmarried) || - |- | 181 || [[Van_Vugt-106|Adriaantje van Vugt (1806-1855)]] || Vugt, leurs fille, Adriaantje v. || 28-Mar-1806 in Andel || 6 || - || - |- | 182 || [[Van_Vugt-120|Willemijntje van Vugt (1810-1846)]] || Vugt, idem (leurs fille), Willemijntje van || 24-Sep-1810 in Andel || 2 || - || - |- | 183 || [[De_Fijter-12|Dirk de Fijter (1749-1813)]] || Fijter, Dirk de || 7-Jun-1759 in Andel || 53 || - || preparateur du chanter(?) |- | 184 || [[De_Fijter-7|Cornelis de Fijter (1786-1848)]] || Fijter, Cornelis de || 11-May-1786 in Andel || 26 || - || idem (preparateur du chanter) |- | 185 || [[Verwijs-10|Willem Verwijs (1749-1823)]] || Verwijs, Willem || 1-Jun-1749 in Andel || 63 || widower || journalier |- | 186 || [[Verwijs-9|Gerrit Verwijs (1784-1831)]] || Verwijs, son fille, Gerrit || 2 Aug-1784 in Andel || 28 || - || idem (journalier) |- | 187 || [[Verwijs-11|Anneke Verwijs (1791-1872)]] || Verwijs, fille id., Anneke || 27-Jan-1791 in Andel || 21 || - || - |- | 188 || [[Van_Noordeloos-8|Johannes van Noordeloos (1770-1829)]] || Noorloos, Jan || 28-Nov-1770 in Andel || 42 || married, 4 children || ouvrier |- | 189 || [[Scriba-19|Selia Scriba (1768-1835)]] || Schriba, sa femme, Selia || 1-Mar-1768 in Giessen || 44 || married, 4 children || - |- | 190 || [[Noorloos-11|Willem Noorloos (1797-1861)]] || Noorloos, leurs fils, Willem || 25-Dec-1798 in Andel || 14 || - || - |- | 191 || [[Noorloos-12|Theodorus Fransois Noorloos (1799-1871)]] || Noorloos, idem (leurs fils), Theodorus || 18-Mar-1800 in Andel || 12 || - || - |- | 192 || [[Noorloos-13|Cornelis Noorloos (1808-1853)]] || Noorloos, idem (leurs fils), Cornelis || 11-Feb-1808 in Andel || 4 || - || - |- | 193 || [[Noorloos-14|Elizabet Noorloos (1811-1884)]] || Noorloos, fille id., Elizabet || 11-Aug-1811 in Andel || 1 || - || - |- | 194 || [[Van_Andel-56|Adriaan van Andel (1757-1827)]] || Andel, Adriaan van || 15-Jan-1759 in Andel || 51 || widower || laboureur |- | 195 || [[Van_Andel-215|Jan van Andel (1801-1877)]] || Andel, son fils, Jan van || 19-Nov-1801 in Andel || 11 || - || - |- | 196 || [[Colijn-72|Adriana Colijn (1787-1848)]] || Colijn, servante du precedant, Adriana || 18-Nov-1787 in Drongelen || 25 || - || servante |- | 197 || [[Prillevitz-18|Christiaan Prillevitz (1756-1821)]] || Prillevitz, Christiaan || 16-Jul-1756 in Bommel || 56 || married, 5 children || ministre |- | 198 || [[Neomagus-3|Hendrika Wilhelmina Neomagus (1757-1829)]] || Neomagus, sa femme, Hendrika Wilhelmina || 12-Jul-1757 in Thiel || 55 || married, 5 children || - |- | 199 || [[Prillevitz-20|Anna Sophia Prillevitz (1786-1849)]] || Prillevitz, leurs fille, Anna Sophia || 26-Jan-1786 in IJzendoorn || 26 || - || - |- | 200 || [[Prillevitz-21|Johanna Casparina Prillevitz (1788-1861)]] || Prillevitz, idem, Joh[ann]a Casparina || 6-Feb-1788 in Renooij || 24 || - || - |- | 201 || [[Crielaard-8|Pieter Crielaard (1770-1844)]] || Crielaard, Pieter || 8-Nov-1771 in Andel || 41 || married, 6 children || fruitier |- | 202 || [[Van_Andel-194|Alletta van Andel (1772-1830)]] || Andel, sa femme, Aletta van || 1-Jan-1772 in Genderen || 42 || married, 6 children || - |- | 203 || [[Crielaard-3|Jan Crielaard (1797-1858)]] || Crielaard, leurs fils, Jan || 15-May-1797 in Andel || 15 || - || - |- | 204 || [[Krielart-1|Michiel Krielart (1799-1837)]] || Crielaard, idem (leurs fils), Michiel || 7-Dec-1799 in Andel || 13 || - || - |- | 205 || [[Krilaart-1|Pieter Krilaart (1807-1884)]] || Crielaard, idem (leurs fils), Pieter || 18-Mar-1807 in Andel || 5 || - || - |- | 206 || [[Crielaart-1|Gijsbert Crielaart (1810-1889)]] || Crielaard, idem (leurs fils), Gijsbert || 31-Jan-1810 in Andel || 2 || - || - |- | 207 || [[Crielaart-2|Magrita Crielaart (1794-1873)]] || Crielaard, fille id. (leurs fille), Grieta, || 15-Dec-1794 in Andel || 18 || - || - |- | 208 || [[Krielaart-2|Cornelia Krielaart (1804-1885)]] || Crielaard, id. (leurs fille), Cornelia || 12-Feb-1803 || 9 || - || - |- | 209 || [[De_Wael-32|Eimert de Wael (bef.1740-1820)]] || Waal, Ymbert de || 25-Dec-1739 in Andel || 73 || - || ouvrier |- | 210 || [[De_Keijser-26|Dingena de Keijser (1752-1825)]] || Keizer, Dingena de || 5-Nov-1752 in Uitwijk || 60 || - || ouvriere |- | 211 || [[Bouman-467|Zweer Bouman (1756-1833)]] || Bouwman, Zweer || 27-Aug-1756 in Andel || 56 || married, 11 children || ouvrier |- | 212 || [[Van_Andel-200|Machtelt van Andel (1765-1853)]] || Andel, sa femme, Mechelina van || 19-May-1765 in Andel || 47 || married, 11 children || - |- | 213 || [[Bouman-468|Hendrik Bouman (1790-1815)]] ||Bouwman, leurs fils, Hendrik || 3-Dec-1790 in Andel || 22 || - || - |- | 214 || [[Bouwman-348|Jan Bouwman (1798-1873)]] || Bouwman, idem (leurs fils), Jan || 12-Feb-1798 in Andel || 14 || - || - |- | 215 || [[Bouman-469|Joost Bouman (1799-1827)]] || Bouwman, idem (leurs fils), Joost || 5-Sep-1799 in Andel || 13 || - || - |- | 216 || [[Bouman-470|Dirk Bouman (1805-1876)]] || Bouwman, idem (leurs fils), Dirk || 12-Mar-1805 in Andel || 7 || - || - |- | 217 || [[Bouwman-349|Grietje Bouwman (1789-1858)]] || Bouwman, leurs fils, Grietje || 14-Nov-1789 in Andel || 23 || - || - |- | 218 || [[Bouman-471|Janneke (Bouman) Bouwman (1792-1867)]] ||Bouwman, idem (leurs fille), Jannigje || 13-Jun-1792 in Andel || 20 || - || - |- | 219 || [[Bouman-472|Jenneke Bouman (1796-1836)]] || Bouwman, idem (leurs fille), Jenneke || 13-Feb-1796 || 16 || - || - |- | 220 || [[Bouwman-239|Martijntje Bouwman (1802-aft.1874)]] || Bouwman, idem (leurs fille), Martijntje || 19-Apr-1802 in Andel || 10 || - || - |- | 221 || [[Bouman-474|Hermina Bouman (1806-1833)]] || Bouwman, idem (leurs fille), Hermina || 6-Dec-1806 in Andel || 6 || - || - |- | 222 || [[De_Rade-9|Govert de Rade (1766-1832)]] || Rade, Govert de || 16-Jul-1766 in Andel || 46 || widower, 2 children || char[r]etier |- | 223 || [[De_Rade-11|Jacoba de Rade (1791-1864)]] || Rade, son fille, Jacoba de || 24-Feb-1790 in Andel || 22 || - || - |- | 224 || [[De_Raden-1|Helena de Raden (1795-1850)]] || Rade, idem (son fille), Helena de || 4-Apr-1796 in Andel || 16|| - || - |- | 225 || [[Smits-936|Roeland Smits (1788-1868)]] || Smits, Roeland || 11-Aug-1788 in Gammeren || 24 || -|| militair ????ach??? |- | 226 || [[Van_Andel-217|Aaltje Govertse van Andel (1737-1820)]] || Andel, Aaltje van || 10-May-1736 in Andel || 76 || widow, 2 children || - |- | 227 || [[De_Rade-12|Dirk de Rade (1768-1817)]] || Rade, leur fils, Dirk de || 7-May-1767 in Andel || 45 || widower, 2 children || ouvrier |- | 228 || [[De_Raade-2|Johannes de Raade (1804-1851)]] || Rade, son fils, Johannis de || 29-Sep-1804 in Andel || 8 ||-. || - |- | 229 || [[De_Raade-3|Anna de Raade (1807-1837)]] || Rade, son fille, Anna de || 7-Jan-1807 in Andel || 5 || - || - |- | 230 || [[Van_Rijswijk-239|Bastiaan van Rijswijk (1756-1837)]] || Rijswijk, Bastiaan van || 21-Nov-1756 in Andel || 56 || married, 1 child || fermier |- | 231 || [[Van_Herwijnen-50|Jenneke van Herwijnen (1766-1830)]] || Herwijnen, sa femme, Jenneke van || 27-Mar-1765 in Andel || 47 || married, 1 child || - |- | 232 || [[Van_Rijswijk-241|Jan van Rijswijk (1808-1863)]] || Rijswijk, leurs fils, Jan van || 3-Apr-1808 in Andel || 4 || - || - |- | 233 || [[Roza-88|Arie Roza (1746-1827)]] || Roza, Arij || 2-Sep-1746 in Andel || 66 || married, 2 children || fruitier |- | 234 || [[Najen-5|Johanna Najen (1748-1830)]] || Naijen, sa femme, Johanna ||3-Jan-1748 in Andel || 64 || married, 2 children || - |- | 235 || [[Roosa-622|Jan Roosa (1789-1828)]] || Roza, leurs fils, Jan || 6-Dec-1789 in Andel || 23 || - || - |- | 236 || [[Roosa-621|Maria Roosa (1788-1834)]] || Roza, leurs fille, Maria || 7-Feb-1788 in Andel || 24 || - || - |- | 237 || [[Van_Trigt-39|Aart van Trigt (1748-1819)]] || Tricht, Aart van || 2-Jun-1748 in Buuren || 64 || married, 1 child || marchand |- | 238 || [[De_Pater-46|Mensje de Pater (1741-1812)]] || Pater, sa femme, Mensje de || 6-Apr-1747 in Williger-Langerak || 65 || married, 1 child || - |- | 239 || [[Van_Tricht-28|Hendrika (van Tricht) Eggink (1800-1825)]] || Egge, leurs petite fille, Hendrika van || 12-Jan-1801 in Gammeren. || 11 || - || - |- | 240 || [[Van_Andel-51|Arie Bastiaanse van Andel (1789-1879)]] || Andel, Arij B. van ||[-16-] 17 Sep-1789 in Andel || 23 || married, 2 children ||proprietair |- | 241 || [[Van_Rijswijk-71|Adriana van Rijswijk (1786-1856)]] || Rijswijk, sa femme, Adriaantje van || 6-Apr-1786 in Andel || 26 || married, 2 children || - |- | 242 || [[Van_Andel-137|Christoffel van Andel (1811-1886)]] || Andel, leurs fils, Cristoffel van || 5-Nov-1811 in Andel || 1 || - || - |- | 243 || [[Van_Andel-136|Elizabet van Andel (1810-1843)]] || Andel, leurs fille, Elizabet van || 7-Fev-1810 in Andel || 2 || - || - |- | 244 || [[Van_Andel-224|Hendrina van Andel (1746-1831)]] || Andel, Hendrientje van || 7-Nov-1746 in Andel || 66 || widow, 10 children || veuves de marechal |- | 245 || [[Van_Lier-123|Jacob van Lier (1772-1832)]] || Lier, leur fils, Jacob van || 10-May-1772 in Andel || 40 || - || marechal |- | 246 || [[Van_Lier-121|Govert van Lier (1775-1824)]] || Lier, idem (leur fils), Govert van || 4-Jun-1775 in Andel || 37 || - || idem (marechal) |- | 247 || [[Van_Lier-124|Dirk van Lier (1790-1863)]] || Lier, idem (leur fils), Dirk van || 28-Mar-1790 in Andel || 22 || - || - |- | 248 || [[Van_Lier-126|Goverdina van Lier (1781-1863)]] || Lier, leur fille, Goverdina van || 4-Feb-1781 in Andel || 31 || - || - |- | 249 || [[Van_Lier-128|Arien van Lier (1733-1820)]] || Lier, Arij van || 30-Aug-1734 in Veen || 78 || - || marechal |- | 250 || [[Najen-7|Arien Janse Najen (1776-1836)]] || Naijen, Arij Jansz. || 29-Dec-1776 in Andel || 36 || married, 1 child || cultivateur |- | 251 || [[De_Zeeuw-146|Pietronella de Zeeuw (1779-1858)]] || Zeeuw, sa femme, Pietronella de || 23-Sep-1778 in Waardhuize || 34 || married, 1 child || - |- | 252 || [[Najen-8|Jenneke Najen (1810-1895)]] || Naijen, leurs fille, Jenneke || 5-Jul-1810 in Andel || 2 || - || - |- | 253 || [[Van_Schaik-231|Cornelis van Schaik (1795-1814)]] || Schaaik, Cornelis van || 10-Feb-1796 in Andel || 16 || - || - |- | 254 || [[Van_Schaik-230|Teuntje van Schaik (1793-1858)]] || Schaaik, Teuntje van ||1-Dec-1793 in Andel || 19 || - || - |- | 255 || [[Van_Schaik-232|Cornelia van Schaik (1792-1834)]] || Schaaik, Cornelia van || 25-Mar-1792 in Andel || 20 || - || - |- | 256 || [[Van_Herwijnen-54|Zeger van Herwijnen (1754-1826)]] || Herwijnen, Zeger van || 25-Apr-1754 in Waardhuizen || 58 || married, 3 children || laboureur |- | 257 || [[Schreuders-38|Maaijke Schreuders (1780-1831)]] || Schreuders, sa femme, Maaike || 1-Jun-1780 in Aalst || 32 || married, 1 child || - |- | 258 || [[Schreuders-39|Zegerdiena (Schreuders) van Herwijnen (1810-1859)]] || Herwijnen, leurs fille, Zegerina van || 20-Aug-1810 in Andel || 2 || - || - |- | 259 || [[Verwijs-12|Mattijs Verwijs (1738-1818)]] || Verwijs, Mathijs || 9-Aprl-1738 in Andel || 74 || married, 3 children || - |- | 260 || [[Van_Andel-216|Pieternella van Andel (1741-1815)]] || Andel, sa femme, Pieternella van || 8-Jul-1741 in Andel || 71 || married, 3 children || - |- | 261 || [[Verwijs-14|Gerit Verwijs (1777-1853)]] || Verwijs, leurs fils, Gerrit || 11-Feb-1777 in Andel || 35 || married, 2 children || fruitier |- | 262 || [[Roosa-623|Trijntje Roosa (1780-1863)]] || Roza, sa femme, Trijntje || 24-Feb-1777 in Andel || 35 || married, 2 children. || - |- | 263 || [[Verwijs-15|Hendrika Verwijs (1806-1881)]] || Verwijs, leurs fille, Hendrika || 23-Sep-1806 in Andel || 6 || - || - |- | 264 || [[Verwijs-16|Zweer Verwijs (1811-1858)]] || Verwijs, leurs fils, Zweer || 26-May-1811 in Andel || 1 || - || - |- | 265 || [[Verwijs-13|Jan Verwijs (1778-1814)]] || Verwijs, fils du presedant, Jan || 21-Feb-1778 in Andel || 34 || married, 2 children || fruitier |- | 266 || [[Colijn-69|Jasperdina Colijn (1783-1872)]] || Colijn, sa femme, Dina || 28-Jan-1783 in Drongelen || 29 || married, 2 children || - |- | 267 || [[Verwijs-17|Pietronella Verwijs (1808-1887)]] || Verwijs, leurs fille, Pietronella || 26-Nov-1808 in Andel || 4 || - || - |- | 268 || [[Verwijs-18|Adriana Verwijs (1810-1888)]] || Verwijs, idem, Adriaantje || 15-Jul-1810 in Andel || 2 || - || - |- | 269 || [[Verwijs-19|Cornelis Verwijs (1780-1820)]] || Verwijs, fils du presedant, Cornelis || 10-Aug-1780 in Andel || 32 || married, 1 child || ouvrier |- | 270 || [[Van_Andel.-218|Maria van Andel. (1782-1853)]] || Andel, sa femme, Maria van || 6-Oct-1782 in Andel || 30 || married, 1 child || ... |- | 271 || [[Verwijs-20|Adriaantje Verwijs (1809-1874)]] || Verwijs, leurs fille, Adriana v. || 23-Feb-1809 in Andel || 3 || - || - |- | 272 || [[Cagelink-1|IJmert Cagelink (1786-1849)]] || Kageling, IJmbert || 8-Mar-1786 in Andel || 26 || married || - |- | 273 || [[Spiering-70|Johanna Spiering (1788-1835)]] || Spiering, sa femme, Anna || 29-May-1788 in Giessen || 24 || married || - |- | 274 || [[Van_Vastenouw-4|Johannes van Vastenouw (1774-1832)]] || Vastenouw, Johannis van || 7-Apr-1774 in Rotterdam || 38 || married, 5 children || tienturier |- | 275 || [[Deugd-6|Elizabeth Deugd (1777-1838)]] || Deugd, sa femme, Elizabet den || 14-Dec-1775 in Enkhuizen || 37 || - || - |- | 276 || [[Vastenhoud-3|Jakoba Vastenhoud (1799-1857)]] || Vastenouw, leurs fille, Jacoba van || 31-May-1799 in Rotterdam || 13 || - || - |- | 277 || [[Van_Vastenouw-5|Romina van Vastenouw (1804-aft.1827)]] || Vastenouw, id. (leurs fille) , Romina van || 14-Mars-1805 in Andel || 7 || - || - |- | 278 || [[Van_Vastenouw-6|Cornelia van Vastenouw (1806-1863)]] || Vastenouw, id. (leurs fille), Cornelia van || 23-Jul-1806 in Andel || 6 || - || - |- | 279 || [[Vastenouw-4|Arentje Vastenouw (1808-1833)]] || Vastenouw, id. (leurs fille), Arendje van || 23-Nov-1808 in Andel || 4 || - || - |- | 280 || [[Vastenouw-5|Arend Vastenouw (1810-1868)]] || Vastenouw, fils id. (leurs fils), Arend van || 28-Oct-1810 in Andel || 2 || - || - |- | 281 || [[Van_der_Vliet-234|Jan van der Vliet (1751-1832)]] || Vliet, Jan van der || 30-Jun-1751 in Brakel || 61 || widower, 4 children || charpentier |- | 282 || [[Van_der_Vliet-274|Joost van der Vliet (1788-1848)]] || Vliet, son fils, Joost vd. || 28-Sept-1788 in Andel || 24 || - || - |- | 283 || [[Van_der_Vliet-233|Cornelis van der Vliet (1785-1837)]] || Vliet, idem (son fils), Cornelis vd. || 25-Dec-1785 in Andel || 27 || married, 1 child || charpentier |- | 284 || [[Van_Schaik-200|Helena van Schaik (1788-1875)]] || Schaaik, sa femme, Helena van ||9-Sep-1788 in Andel || 24 || married, 1 child || - |- | 285 || [[Pool-4011|Gaudens Pool (1740-1814)]] || Pool, Lauwerens || 10-Aug-1740 in Hall || 72 || - || cordonier |- | 286 || [[Naijen-4|Jan Coenraadz. Naijen (1744-1817)]] || Naijen, Jan C. || 26-Aug-1744 in Andel || 68 || - || ouvrier |- | 287 || [[Van_Andel-242|Neeltje van Andel (1751-1832)]] || Andel, Neeltje van || 7-Jun-1751 in Andel || 61 || - || proprietaire |- | 288 || [[Van_Andel-250|Anneke van Andel (1749-1819)]] || Andel, Anneke van || 19-Oct-1749 Andel || 63 || weduwe || idem (proprietaire) |- | 289 || [[De_Zeeuw-157|Jannigje de Zeeuw (1791-1835)]] || Zeeuw, leurs se[r]vante, Jannigje || 5-Mar-1791 in Woudrichem || 21 || - || - |- | 290 || [[Najen-10|Jan Antonisz. Najen (1752-1826)]] || Naijen, Jan Ant. || 3-Mars-1752 in Andel || 60 || married || ouvrier |- | 291 || [[Van_Herwijnen-56|Martijntje van Herwijnen (1747-1818)]] || Herwijne, sa femme, Martijntje van || 19-Feb-1747 in Andel || 65 || married || - |- | 292 || [[De_Graaf-884|Antonij de Graaf (1770-1814)]] || Graaf, Anthonij de || 2-Aug-1770 in Meeuwen || 42 || married, 2 children || reparateur de Le??? |- | 293 || [[Mans-350|Jenneke Mans (1785-1814)]] || Mans, sa femme, Jenneke || 23-Mar-1784 in Andel || 28 || married || - |- | 294 || [[De_Graaf-883|Anneke de Graaf (1809-1849)]] || Graaf, leurs fille, Anneke de || 18-Nov-1809 in Andel || 3 || - || - |- | 295 || [[De_Graaf-886|Elizabet de Graaf (1811-1840)]] || Graaf, idem (leurs fille), Elizabet de || 8-May-1811 in Andel || 1 || - || - |- | 296 || [[Geerts-1159|Hendrik Cornelisse Geerts (1760-missing since1818)]] || Geerts, Hendrik || 20-Oct-1757 in Uillekoten || 55 || married, 4 children || ouvrier |- | 297 || [[Nieuwenhuizen-180|Bastiana Nieuwenhuizen (1757-1835)]] || Nieuwenhuizen, sa femme, Bastiana || 22-Oct-1755 in Andel || 57 || married, 4 children || - |- | 298 || [[Geerts-1165|Cornelis Geerts (1790-)]] || Geerts, leurs fils, Cornelis || 23-Sept-1790 in Andel || 22 || - || - |- | 299 || [[Geerts-1161|Hendrik Geerts (1794-1867)]] || Geerts, idem (leurs fils), Hendrik || 23-Jul-1794 in Andel || 18 || - || - |- | 300 || [[Geerts-1166|Adriaan Geerts (1802-1856)]] || Geerts, idem (leurs fils), Adriaan || 23-Jun-1801 in Andel || 11 || - || - |- | 301 || [[Geerts-1160|Lena Geerts (1788-1822)]] || Geerts, leurs fille, Lena || 23-Jun-1784 in Andel || 28 || - || - |- | 302 || [[Dooijewaart-1|Rut Aarnout Dooijewaart (1753-1825)]] || Dooiwaard, Ruth Arnoud || 1-Apr-1756 in Heusden || 54 || married || garde champetre |- | 303 || [[Van_Andel-255|Maria van Andel (1760-1825)]] || Andel, sa femme, Maria van || 6-Apr-1760 in Giessen || 52 || married || - |- | 304 || [[Van_der_Ven-191|Mattheus van der Ven (1787-1873)]] || Ven, Matheus vd. || 4-Apr-1787 in Rotterdam || 25 || married, 3 children || rentier |- | 305 || [[Scharp-51|Anna Maria Wendelina Scharp (1791-1841)]] || Scharp, sa femme, Anna Maria Wendelina || 25-May-1791 idem (Rotterdam) || 21 || married, 3 children || - |- | 306 || [[Van_der_Ven-193|Jacob van der Ven (1808-)]] || Ven, leurs fils, Jacob vd. || 16-Nov-1808 idem (Rotterdam) ||4 || - || - |- | 307 || [[Van_der_Ven-194|Adriana van der Ven (1810-1837)]] || Ven, idem fille (leurs fille), Adriana vd. || 27-Apr-1810 idem (Rotterdam) || 2 || - || - |- | 308 || [[Van_der_Ven-196|Jan van der Ven (1811-)]] || Ven, fils idem (leurs fils), Jan vd. || 26-Nov-1811 in Andel || 1 || - || - |- | 309 || [[Kamerman-34|Adriaan Kamerman (1750-1813)]] || Camerman, Adrianus || 12-Jan-1750 in Sleeuwijk || 62 || married || Charge de Receveur |- | 310 || [[Van_Os-278|Adriana van Os (1763-1850)]] ||Os, sa femme, Adriana van || 23-Jan-1765 in Drongelen || 47 || married || - |- | 311 || [[Figge-85|Daniel Figge (abt.1757-1844)]] || Vige, Daniel || 29-Sep-1756 Warnne??ouze in Germany || 56 || - || Pensionnaire |- | 312 || [[Kenniphaas-3|Adriana Kenniphaas (1746-1817)]] || Kenniphaas, Adriana || 16-Jun-1746 in Almkerk || 66 || widow || Proprietaire |- | 313 || [[Naaijen-15|Jan Naaijen (1785-1840)]] || Naijen, leur fils, Jan || 21-Oct-1785 in Andel || 27 || - || Laboureur |- | 314 || [[Bouman-491|Hendrik Bouman (1774-1818)]] || Bouwman, leur valet, Hendrik || 2-Jan-1774 in Rijswijk || 38 || - || - |- | 315 || [[Van_Kuik-8|Hendrientje van Kuik (1744-1825)]]|| Kuik, Hendrientje v. || 8-Sep-1742 in Andel || 70 || - || Couturiere |- | 316 || [[Pruiser-1|Gijsbertje Pruiser (1769-1823)]] || Pruissen, leur fille, Gijsbertje || 5-Sept-1770 in Andel || 42 || - || - |- | 317 || [[Pruissen-24|Gerretje Pruissen (1805-1887)]] || Dam, leur petitte fille, Gerritje van || 25-Dec-1805 in Andel || 7 || - || - |- | 318 || [[De_Stigter-27|Gerritje de Stigter (abt.1750-1828)]] || Stigter, Gerritje de || 8-Oct-1750 in Arkel. || 62 || widow || Ouvriere |- | 319 || [[Van_Kuik-11|Govert van Kuik (1781-1847)]] || Kuik, leurs fils, Govert van || 15-Jul-1780 in Andel || 32 || married || Journalier |- | 320 || [[Van_Herwijnen-63|Eltje van Herwijnen (1779-1851)]] ||Herwijnen, sa femme, Heiltje van || 23-Dec-1782 in Almkerk || 30 || married || - |- | 321 || [[Van_Kuik-13|Willemijntje van Kuik (1811-1889)]] || Kuik, leurs fille, Willemijntje van || 1-Jun-1811 in Andel || 1 || - || - |- | 322 || [[Van_Ginkel-298|Jacob van Ginkel (1778-1855)]] || Ginkel, Jacob van || 2-Jan-1777 in Renzwouden || 35 || married, 3 children || Jardinier |- | 323 || [[De_Waal-1889|Teuntje de Waal (1782-1861)]] || Waal, sa femme, Teuntje de || 25-Feb-1782 in Andel || 30 || married, 4(!) children || - |- | 324 || [[De_Waal-1890|Fransijntje de Waal (1803-1844)]] || Waal, leur fille, Francijntje de || 28-Feb-1802 in Andel || 10 || - || - |- | 325 || [[Van_Ginkel-297|Jannigje van Ginkel (1806-1877)]] || Ginkel, leurs fille, Janneke van || 25-Dec-1806 in Andel || 6 || - || - |- | 326 || [[Van_Ginkel-300|IJda van Ginkel (1810-1849)]] || Ginkel, idem (leurs fille), Yda van || 23-Mar-1810 in Andel || 2 || - || - |- | 327 || [[Van_Ginkel-301|Gerrit van Ginkel (1811-1814)]] || Ginkel, leurs fils, Gerrit van || 8-Oct-1811 in Andel || 1 || - || - |- | 328 || [[Van_der_Sijde-17|Pieter van der Sijde (1775-1862)]] || Sijden, Pieter van der || 7-May-1775 in Heinenoord || 37 || married, 5 children || Maitre d'Ecole |- | 329 || [[Noordzij-70|Neeltje Noordzij (1770-1823)]] || Noordzij, sa femme, Neeltje || 11-Oct-1770 in Poortugaal || 42 || married, 5 children || - |- | 330 || [[Van_der_Sijde-20|Grietje van der Sijde (1795-1875)]] || Sijde, leurs fille, Grietje vd. || 12-May-1795 in Poortugaal || 17 || - || - |- | 331 || [[Van_der_Zijden-7|Huibert van der Zijden (1798-1863)]] || Sijde, leurs fils, Huibert van der || 1-Jun-1798 in Andel || 14 || - || - |- | 332 || [[Van_der_Zijde-21|Cornelia van der Zijde (1803-1865)]] || Sijde, fille id. (leurs fille), Cornelia vd. || 20-Nov-1803 in Andel || 9 || - || -- |- | 333 || [[Van_der_Zijde-23|Maarte van der Zijde (1807-1878)]] || Sijde, fils id. (leurs fils), Maarten vd. || 24-Feb-1807 in Andel || 5 || - || - |- | 334 || [[Van_der_Sijden-4|Bastiana van der Sijden (1809-1889)]] || Sijde, fille id. (leurs fille), Bastiana vd. || 18-Nov-1809 in Andel || 3 || - || - |- | 335 || [[Roza-54|Jan Govertse Roza (1780-1852)]] || Roza, Jan || 17-Dec-1780 in Andel || 32 || married, 1 child || marchand |- | 336 || [[Hak-78|Mereke Hak (abt.1788-1851)]] || Merike, sa femme, Hak || 13-Apr-1775 in Pouderooijen || 37 || married, 1 child || - |- | 337 || [[Roza-99|Anneke Roza (1812-)]] || Roza, leurs fille, Anneke || 6-May-1812 in Andel || 0 || - || - |- | 338 || [[Verheij-42|Anna (Verheij) van Andel (bef.1760-1842)]] || Verheij, Anna || 28-May-1760 in Werkendam || 52 || widow, 12 children || Marchande |- | 339 || [[Van_Andel-208|Jan van Andel (1790-)]] || Andel, leur fils, Jan van || 4-Oct-1790 in Andel || 22 || - || Marchand de bled |- | 340 || [[Van_Andel-87|Hendrikus van Andel (1795-1870)]] || Andel, idem (leur fils), Hendrikus v. || 31-Mar-1795 in Andel || 17 || - || - |- | 341 || [[Van_Andel-209|Jacob van Andel (1793-1847)]] || Andel, idem (leur fils), Jacob van || 2-Feb-1793 in Andel || 19 || - || boulanger |- | 342 || [[Van_Andel-210|Bastiaan van Andel (1797-)]] || Andel, idem (leur fils), Bastiaan van || 28-Feb-1797 in Andel || 15 || - || - |- | 343 || [[Van_Andel-206|Hendrik van Beest van Andel (1799-1862)]] || Andel, idem (leurs fils), Hend[ri]k van Beest van || 29-Mar-1799 in Andel || 13 || - || - |- | 344 || [[Van_Andel-213|Johannes van Andel (1801-)]] || Andel, idem (leurs fils), Johannis van || 27-Jul-1801 in Andel || 11 || - || - |- | 345 || [[Van_Andel-13|Gerrit van Andel (1803-1883)]] || Andel, idem (leur fils), Gerrit van || 20-Jul-1803 in Andel || 9 || - || - |- | 346 || [[Smits-927|Elisabet Smits (1785-)]] || Smits, leurs servante, Elizabet || 27-Jul-1785 in Rijswijk. || 27 || - || - |- | 347 || [[Van_Andel-181|Cornelis van Andel (1782-)]] || Andel, fils de la precedante , Cornelis van|| 21-Dec-1784 in Andel || 28 || married, 3 children || marchand |- | 348 || [[De_Zeeuw-137|Maria de Zeeuw (1786-)]] || Zeeuw, sa femme, Maria de || 6-Dec-1786 in Giessen || 26 || married, 3 children || - |- | 349 || [[Van_Andel-183|Cornelis van Andel (1804-)]] || Andel, leurs fils, Cornelis van || 15-Nov-1804 in Andel || 8 || - || - |- | 350 || [[Van_Andel-180|Teunis van Andel (1808-aft.1842)]] || Andel, idem (leurs fils), Teunis van || 24-Jan.-1808 in Andel || 4 || - || - |- | 351 || [[Van_Andel-184|Jan van Andel (1806-)]] || Andel, idem (leurs fils), Jan van || 13-Mar-1806 in Andel || 6 || - || - |- | 352 || [[Vos-1571|Gosina Vos (bef.1785-)]] || Vos, leurs servante, Jesina || 7-Feb-1787 in Veen || 25 || - || - |- | 353 || [[Brade-66|Johanna Brade (bef.1763-)]] || Brade, Johanna || 5-Jan-1763 in Andel || 49 || widow, 4 children || veuve d'un laboureur |- | 354 || [[Van_Andel-291|Govert van Andel (1794-1815)]] || Andel, leurs fils, Govert van || 4-Mar-1794 in Andel || 18 || - || laboureur |- | 356 (355) || [[Van_Andel-287|Willem Christiaan van Andel (1798-)]] || Andel, idem, Willem van || 23-Oct-1798 in Andel || 14 || - || - |- | 356 || [[Van_Andel-292|Johanna van Andel (bef.1795-)]] || Andel, fille id. (leurs fille), Johanna van || 14-May-1795 in Andel || 17 || - || - |- | 357 || [[Van_Andel-288|Johanna Frederika van Andel (1801-)]] || Andel, idem (leurs fille), Joh. Frederika ||16-May-1800 in Andel || 12 || - || - |- | 358 || [[Van_Andel-266|Arie Janse van Andel (bef.1738-1821)]] || Andel, Arij J. van || 15-Jun-1738 in Andel || 74 || widower, 5 children || laboureur |- | 359 || [[Van_Andel-300|Arie van Andel (1787-)]] || Andel, son fils, Arij 1787 || 4-Feb-1787 in Andel || 25 || - || - |- | 360 || [[Van_Andel-296|Jan Ariense van Andel (bef.1776-)]] || Andel, idem (son fils), Jan van || 8-Jul-1777 in Andel || 35 || married, 5 children || Fruitier |- | 361 || [[Van_Herwijnen-65|Amerentia van Herwijnen (abt.1777-)]] || Herwijnen, sa femme, Ammerentia van || 8-Jul-1777 in Andel || 35 || - || - |- | 362 || [[Van_Andel-311|Arie van Andel (1803-)]] || Andel, leurs fils, Arij van || 14-Feb-1803 in Andel || 9 || - || - |- | 363 || [[Van_Andel-312|Otto van Andel (1807-)]] || Andel, idem (leurs fils), Otto van || 17-Dec-1807 in Andel || 5 || - || - |- | 364 || [[Van_Andel-313|Adriana van Andel (1801-)]] || Andel, leurs fille, Adriana van || 13-Mar-1801 in Andel || 9 || - || - |- | 365 || [[Van_Andel-314|Jana van Andel (1806-)]] ||.Andel, idem (leurs fille), Jana van || 21-Feb-1806 in Andel || 6 || - || - |- | 366 || [[Van_Andel-301|Anthonij van Andel (1789-)]] || Andel, Anthonij van || 7-Mar-1789 in Andel || 23 || - || - |- | 367 || [[Van_der_Leij-38|Johannes van der Leij (bef.1779-1853)]] || Leij, Johannis vd. || 29-Jan-1779 in Capelle || 33 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 368 || [[Van_der_Moore-4|Magdalena Adriana van der Moore (abt.1785-1853)]] || Mooren, sa femme, Adriana Magdelena vd. || 15-Mar-1785 in Heusden || 27 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 369 || [[Van_der_Leij-44|Willem Adrianus Antonie van der Leij (1809-)]] || Leij, leurs fils, Willem vd. || 26-Feb-1809 in Pouderooijen || 3 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 370 || [[Van_der_Leij-47|Pieter van der Leij (1810-)]] || Leij, idem (leurs fils), Pieter vd. || 16-Nov-1810 in Andel || 2 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 371 || [[Arents-230|Jacoba Arents (1776-1841)]] || Arends, Jacoba || 28-Apr-1776 in Genderen || 36 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 372 || [[Van_Andel-316|Cornelis van Andel (1798-)]] || Andel, leurs fils, Cornelis van || 8-Dec-1798 in Heesbeen || 14 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 373 || [[Van_Andel-318|Anna van Andel (1802-)]] || Andel, leur fille, Anna van || 7-Oct-1802 in Andel || 10 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 374 || [[Van_Andel-319|Cornelia van Andel (1805-)]] || Andel, idem (leur fille), Cornelia van, || 2-Sep-1805 in Andel || 7 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 375 || [[Arends-618|Jenneke Arends (1811-)]] || Andel, idem (leur fille), Janneke van || 30-Oct-1811 in Andel || 1 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 376 || [[Van_Andel-321|Jan Adriaan van Andel (1793-bef.1877)]] || Andel, Jan A. van || 24-Nov-1793 in Andel || 19 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 377 || [[Roeland-62|Jan Hendrik Roeland (1795-)]] || Roeland, Jan Hendr. || 28-Dec-1795 in Andel || 17 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 378 || [[Van_Veenendaal-106|Hendrik van Veenendaal (1754-)]] || 15-Feb-1754 in Beusichem || 58 || ... || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 379 || [[Van_Venendaal-5|Willem van Venendaal (1783-)]] || Veenendaal, son fils, Willem || .23-Nov-1783 in Andel || 29 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | 380 || [[Van_Wijngaarden-64|Maijke van Wijngaarden (bef.1742-1822)]] || Wijngaarde, Maaike van || 24-Sep-1744 in Rijswijk || 68 || (page lost) || (page lost) |- | colspan="7" | the remainder of this register is lost |- |} The next table is a reconstructed list of the missing pages of the above 1812 census. Only profiles that have a life event in Andel before 1812 and also one after 1812 are included. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Profile || birth or baptism date and location|| Event before 1812 in Andel || Event after 1812 in Andel |- | [[Van_Rosmalen-49|Maria van Rosmalen (1778-1839)]] || 6-Jun-1778 in Almkerk || marriage 1798 || death 1839 |- | [[Naijen-4|Jan Naijen (bef.1744-1817)]] || bef. 30-Aug-1744 in Andel || baptism 1744 || death 1817 |- | [[Van_Waardhuizen-28|Arie van Waardhuizen (1777-bef.1859)]] || 29 Jun 1777 in Andel || birth 1777 || marriage 1824 |- | [[De_Fijter-9|Geertrui de Fijter (1797-aft.1859)]] || 20 Jul 1797 in Andel || birth 1797 || marriage 1824 |- | [[Van_Haaften-149|Anna van Haaften (abt.1777-1850)]] || 23 Mar 1777 in Andel || marriage 1802 || death 1850 |- | [[De_Waal-1411|Dirk de Waal (1770-1847)]] || 6 Dec 1770 in Andel || marriage 1802 || death 1847 |- | [[Naijen-6|Willem Naijen (1787-1845)]] || 10-Oct-1787 in Andel || birth 1787 || marriage 1823 |- | [[Naijen-5|Arie Naijen (bef.1755-1832)]] || 12-Oct-1755 in Andel || marriage 1782 || death 1832 |- | [[Van_Andel-161|Maria van Andel (bef.1759-1834)]] || 18-Nov-1759 in Andel || marriage 1782 || death 1834 |- | [[Mans-351|Arien Mans (abt.1752-1814)]] || ca. 1752 in Meeuwen || marriage 1785 || death 1814 |- | [[Van_Andel-253|Angenietje van Andel (bef.1755-1836)]] || 23-Mar-1755 in Andel || marriage 1785 ||death 1836. |- | [[Rosa-599|Corstiaan Rosa (1786-bef.1853)]] || 25-Jun-1786 in Andel || birth 1786 || marriage 1812; birth of child 1814 |- | [[Cuup-1|Cornelia Cuup (bef.1759-1831)]] || 28-Jan-1759 in Andel || birth 1759 || death 1831 |- | [[Versteeg-290|Cornelia Versteeg (1804-)]] || 17 Jan 1804 in Andel || birth 1804 || marriage 1834 |- | [[Van_Andel-153|Martijntje van Andel (bef.1765-1845)]] || 14-Jul-1765 in Andel || birth child 1802 || death 1845 |- | [[Naaijen-9|Gerrit Naaijen (bef.1757-1836)]] || 14-Aug-1757 in Andel || birth child 1802 || death 1836 |- | [[Naaijen-8|Corstiaan Naaijen (1796-1834)]] || 20 Mar 1796 in Andel || birth 1796 || marriage 1817 |- | [[Roza-55|Johanna Roza (1794-1879)]] || 17 Jul 1794 in Andel || birth 1794 || marriage 1817 |- | [[Van_Horssen-22|Govert van Horssen (abt.1768-1847)]] || ca. 1768 in Poederoijen || birth child 1811 || birth child 1814 |- | [[Rosa-651|Maria Rosa (abt.1777-1853)]] || ca. 1777 in Andel || birth child 1811 || birth child 1814 |- | [[Naajen-1|Teuntje Naajen (1802-1861)]]|| 1802 || birth 1802 || marriage 1841 |- | [[Roza-98|Govert Ariense Roza (-1816)]] || bef. 1754 in Andel || marriage 1772 || death 1816 |- | [[Bouwman-395|Magrieta Janse Bouwman (bef.1733-1814)]] || 1733 in Andel || birth child 1765 || death 1814 |- | [[Bouman-510|Joost Bouman (bef.1727-1816)]] || 1727 in Andel || baptism child 1767 || death 1816 |- | [[De_Rooij-360|Adriaan de Rooij (bef.1773-1846)]] || 1773 in Babylonienbroek || birth child 1802 || death 1846 |- | [[Van_der_Wiel-69|Diena van der Wiel (bef.1769-1848)]] || 1769 in Babylonienbroek || birth child 1802 || death 1848 |- | [[De_Rooij-499|Geertrui de Rooij (1796-1823)]] || 1796 in Andel || birth 1796 || death 1823 |- | [[De_Rooij-498|Johannes de Rooij (1799-1821)]] || 1799 in Andel || birth 1799 || death 1821 |- | [[De_Rooij-336|Adrianus de Rooij (1802-1847)]] || 1802 in Andel || birth 1802 || marriage 1826 |- | [[Roza-130|Cornelis Roza (1789-1856)]] || 1789 in Andel || marriage 1811 || birth child 1820 |- | [[Naijen-16|Teuntje Naijen (1793-1832)]] || 1793 in Andel || marriage 1811 || birth child 1820 |- | [[Van_Andel-260|Dirk Jansz van Andel (1754-aft.1840)]] || 1754 in Andel || birth child 1806 || death wife 1840 |- | [[Van_Malsen-290|Francijna van Malsen (1767-1840)]] || 1767 in Andel || birth child 1806 || death 1840. |- | [[Van_Vuuren-1040|Cornelis van Vuuren (1792-)]] || 1792 in Andel || birth 1792 || marriage 1824 |- | [[Naaijen-27|Gerrit Naaijen (1798-1885)]] || 1798 in Andel || birth 1798 || marriage 1826 |- | [[Criellaart-4|Sophia Criellaart (1767-1850)]] || 1767 in Andel || death husband 1811 || death 1850 |- | [[Van_Herwijnen-111|Teunis van Herwijnen (1752-1832)]] || 1752 in Andel || marriage 1776 || death 1832 |- | [[Van_Andel-400|Johanna Gerritse van Andel (1755-1837)]] || 1755 in Andel || marriage 1776 || death husband 1832 |- | [[Mans-431|Jan Mans (1787-aft.1815)]] || 1787 in Andel || birth 1787 || guardian 1815. |- | [[Mans-432|Dirk Mans (1795-aft.1847)]] || 1795 in Andel || birth 1795 || marriage 1821 |- | [[Jonkers-177|Janneke Jonkers (1796-1847)]] || 1796 in Andel || birth 1795 || marriage 1821 |- | [[Jonkers-137|Jan Jonkers (1770-1834)]] || 1770 in Heinenoord || baptism child 1800 || marriage daughter 1821 |- | [[Van_Andel-252|Anneke Ariens van Andel (bef.1771-1844)]] || 1771 in Andel || baptism child 1800 || marriage daughter 1821 |- | [[Van_Dam-1057|Dirk van Dam (1787-aft.1839)]] || 1787 in Andel ||birt 1787 || marriage 1830 |- | [[Van_Rijswijk-72|Christoffel van Rijswijk (abt.1736-1825)]] || 1736 in Andel || birth child 1788 || death 1825 |- | [[Van_Weerthuisen-1|Helena (van Weerthuisen) van Waardhuizen (abt.1747-1826)]] || 1747 in Andel || birth child 1788 || death 1826 |- | [[Van_Rijswijk-171|Aart van Rijswijk (abt.1776-aft.1826)]] || 1776 in Andel || birth 1776 || witness in 1826 |- | [[De_Waal-1410|Jan de Waal (1810-1880)]] || 1810 in Andel || birth 1810 || marriage 1832 |- | ... || ... || ... || ... |- | ... || ... || ... || ... |- | ... || ... || ... || ... |- | ... || ... || ... || ... |- | ... || ... || ... || ... |- |}

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    {{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Anderson County, South Carolina | image = Allendale_County_South_Carolina.jpg | text = [[Space:Anderson County, South Carolina|Anderson County, South Carolina]] }} :Leader of this Project is Paula J :Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Anderson, SC 1776 }} {{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina-2.png |align=c |size=280 |caption=seal }}{{clear}} :Anderson County was named for Revolutionary War hero Robert Anderson (Revolutionary War) (1741-1813). https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Anderson_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy :'''1700s''' Scotch-Irish farming settlers of Pennsylvania or Virginia moved here.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Anderson_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy :Anderson, county seat of Anderson County, is located on the Piedmont plateau in northwestern South Carolina. :'''1700-1777''' - Cherokee Indians were residing here until 1777. A Treaty ceded the area to the state. Some of the "Indian Land" became Pendleton District (also called Washington District at one time.) :'''1790''' -The Village of [http://townofpendleton.org Pendleton] (oldest town) was founded. [http://guides.statelibrary.sc.gov/friendly.php?s=sc-information/counties SC State Library] ::'''Slavery'''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] {{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina.png |align=l |size=230 |caption=Easley, Sc }}{{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina-1.png |align=r |size=230 |caption=Belton montage. }}{{clear}} :'''1800'''s - Anderson County became a popular summer resort for lowcountry planters. Some famous residents of Anderson County were United States senator and governor Olin D. Johnston (1896-1965), business leader Charles E. Daniel (1895-1964), and composer Lily Strickland (1884-1958). {{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Nick Prevost House, Plantation. }}{{clear}} :'''1826 - 1828''' Anderson county was first formed. Incorporation was 1828. This county was formed from the Pendleton district. {{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina-3.png |align=l |size=255 |caption=Anderson, Sc montage }}{{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=235 |caption=Anderson Sc montage2. }}{{clear}} :Anderson, SC, is situated near Pendleton Mill, which is now owned by La France Industries (the oldest cotton mill in the state still in operation). Anderson, Sc was one of the first cities in the South to be fully electrified with hydroelectric power. The first hydroelectric power to be generated in the area was from a plant at High Schoals on the Rocky River, built in 1894. Hartwell Dam across the Savannah River about 20 miles downriver has created Lake Hartwell, extending to the suburbs of Anderson. {{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=Anderson Sc. }}{{clear}} Within Anderson’s downtown Historic District can be found the Anderson County Courthouse, the Sullivan Building, the P&N Railroad Depot, the Confederate Monument on the square, the Anderson County Museum, the Anderson County Library, the Old Reformer (1764 Revolutionary War Cannon), and the Anderson County Arts Center, housed in a former Carnegie Library. :'''1826''' - This land received the name of Anderson, when Pendleton District was The area was given its present name in 1826, when the legislature split Pendleton District into Anderson and Pickens. Most of the early settlers of this area were Scotch-Irish farmers who moved south from Pennsylvania and Virginia in the eighteenth century. The oldest town in the county is Pendleton, which was founded around 1790. {{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Montpelier, near Pendleton}}{{clear}} Anderson County is part of the fastest growing region in South Carolina– the Interstate 85 corridor. The population of Anderson County is expected to reach more than 200,000 by 2016, and over 250,000 by 2020. The population covers everyone from native Palmetto State residents to retirees, to young executives, to those in academia, many of whom came here for the affordable cost of living, the growing industrial base and the centralized access to both big city and small town life.http://www.andersonscchamber.com/history--townships.html '''{{Blue|Savannah, South Carolina}}''' is considered defunct by Wikipedia today. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savannah_Town,_South_Carolina Originally it was a Township. The early English colonists named Savannah to be '''Westo''' village. By 1679/1680 the township was recognized as as Savannah Town. There was Indian trade here when the trade wars occurred. Scots-Irish, took pack horses to travel through the Native American settlements (slightly away from the low country settlements. In1692 Proprietors hoped traders would begin to live in "Savannah town" located near the Savannah River. They had traveled by pack horse to Native American communities in the interior, western wilderness away from Low Country settlements. By 1715 Fort Moore was built nearby. Squirrel King brought a Chickasaw group to Savannah Town in 1723, and settled near the Horse Creek. Augusta was founded, 1735 5 miles upstream on the Georgia side of the river. The Colony of Georgia took advantage of its Settlement in attracting more traders to Augusta. They deflected commercial traffic from Savannah Town. The Colony of Georgia took good advantage of the settlement's superior position, closer to the bulk of the interior Indian settlements, to attract traders to Augusta. Georgia colonists worked to deflect commercial traffic to the new Savannah, Georgia. In the Cherokee war of 1760, there were militia, refugees at Fort Moore but eventually Savannah Town was incorporated into the Parish, Township of New Windsor. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savannah_Town,_South_Carolina Samuel G Earle's "Evergreen home" and Shockley Ferry Church was in Savannah township. Dr. Thompson was the physician. [http://genealogytrails.com/scar/anderson/traditions&history4.htm Genealogy trails, Anderson] ===Government Offices=== Anderson County has a Council-Administrator form of government under South Carolina law. County Council members are elected from seven single-member districts for two-year terms. All seven council seats are open for election every two years. http://www.sciway.net/sc-photos/anderson-county/anderson-county-courthouse.html '''1st Courthouse''' was built of logs. (no image) '''2nd Courthouse''', was built of brick, (no image )
    The older courthouses were located where the newest courthouse is currently located…. '''3rd Courthouse, 1898'''
    The ”Old Anderson Co. Courthouse is a 3-story building, with Eclectic style and was constructed in 1898. It has cuvilinear gables, decorative brick, a central clock tower, arch windows, raised basement, and tile roof. {{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption="Old Anderson co. Courthouse, 1898 }}{{clear}} '''4th Courthouse, 1907''' {{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1907 courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''5th courthouse, 1939'''
    Courthouse was renovated 1939. The tower on right side was torn down, and replaced with a wing similar to left side. ===Geography=== Anderson, Sc, county seat of Anderson County, is located on the Piedmont plateau in NW South Carolina. :Located - Upstate of South Carolina :Nestled in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. :Anderson County is a shining example of how business and government can come together to create a community that is a great place to live, work, and play. :Thriving businesses, to varied recreational opportunities, to outstanding education outlets, Anderson offers its residents and visitors the best of life in the South. ====Adjacent counties==== *Pickens County – north *Greenville County – northeast *Laurens County – east *Abbeville County – south *Elbert County, Georgia – southwest *Hart County, Georgia – west *Oconee County – northwest ====Formed From==== *26 December 1826: Pendleton District was divided into Anderson and Pickens Counties. ====Protected areas==== ===Demographics=== In 2010 US Census, there were 187,126 people residing in Anderson county with a population density of 261.6 inhabitants/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 80.1% white, 16.0% black or African American, 0.8% Asian, 0.3% American Indian, 1.3% from other races, and 1.5% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 2.9% of the population.[9] In terms of ancestry, 15.9% were American, 13.6% were Irish, 10.8% were English, and 10.2% were German. The median income for a household in the county was $42,871 and the median income for a family was $53,229. The per capita income for the county was $22,117. About 12.4% of families and 15.8% of the population were below the poverty line, including 23.0% of those under age 18 and 10.2% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anderson_County,_South_Carolina Colleges-
    *Anderson College, founded 1911 is considered one of the nation's top liberal arts colleges. The campus has 3 buildings dating from its founding. *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/anderson/1872williamston_college.html Williamston Female College, 1872] *Forrest Junior College is a private two-year institution, which opened as the Carolina School of Commerce in 1946. *[http://www.tctc.edu Tri-County Technical College] Hospital
    *Anderson's hospital services are provided by Anderson Area Medical Center, also known as AnMed Health. Highways
    *I-85 *US 29 *US 76 *US 178 *Near Atlanta (west), Blue Ridge Mountains (north), Charlotte (northeast) and Charleston (southeast) *Greenville-Spartanburg International Airport 40-minutes away ===Economy=== https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anderson_County,_South_Carolina *1800s, 1900s - Textile mills processed southern cotton. OTHER INDUSTRIES:
    *230 manufacturers, *22 international companies. *Manufacturers of automotive products, metal products, industrial machinery, plastics, publishing and textiles. * Plastics and Automotive industries interconnect. *27 BMW suppliers in the upstate (internationally as an automotive supplier hub). *244 plastic industry - plastic companies located within the 10 counties of the NW corner of SC. *11 automotive suppliers and is a major player in the plastic industry, with 27 plastic companies located within its borders. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anderson_County,_South_Carolina '''County Resources''' *Anderson County Arts Center organizers decided to promote this public art project to raise awareness and funds for the Warehouse Capital Campaign. *Anderson County Arts Center - Anderson SC South Carolina promote appreciation of the arts in Anderson, South Carolina, from arts programming and outreach for all ages, to special events and festivals, to gallery exhibits and receptionsAnderson, South Carolina, from arts programming and outreach for all ages, to special events and festivals, to gallery exhibits and receptions. http://www.andersonscchamber.com/history--townships.html *Southern Living and Where to Retire - name Anderson County and the City of Anderson *Anderson County served as the setting for the movie “Radio,” *movie “Leatherheads ” - filming place *national fishing, *boating and water sports events like the *Bassmaster Classic water sports events ====Cities/Towns, other==== *[[:Category:Anderson, South Carolina|Anderson]]-largest municipality (28,000). (County Seat) *[[:Category:Belton, South Carolina|Belton (4,134)]] {{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina-1.png |align=r |size=200 |caption=Belton montage. }}{{clear}} *[[:Category:Iva, South Carolina|Iva (1,218)]] *[[:Category:Clemson, South Carolina|Clemson]] (13,905) (mostly in Pickens County) *[[:Category:Easley, South Carolina|Easley]] (mostly in Pickens County) {{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina-2.png |align=r |size=180 |caption=seal }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Anderson_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Iva, Sc. }} {{clear}} *[[:Category:Honea Path, South Carolina|Honea Path (3,597)]] *[[:Category:Pelzer, South Carolina|Pelzer (89)]] *[[:Category:West Pelzer, South Carolina|West Pelzer (880)]] *[[:Category:Pendleton, South Carolina|Pendleton (2,964)]] *[[:Category:Starr, South Carolina|Starr (173)]] *[[:Category:Williamston, South Carolina|Williamston (3,934)]] Census Des Place
    *[[:Category:Centerville, South Carolina|Centerville]] *[[:Category:Fair Play, South Carolina|Fair Play]] (mostly in Oconee County) *[[:Category:Homeland Park, South Carolina|Homeland Park]] *[[:Category:Northlake, South Carolina|Northlake]] *[[:Category:Piedmont, South Carolina|Piedmont]] (partly in Greenville County) *[[:Category:Powdersville, South Carolina|Powdersville]] Unincorporated communities
    *[[:Category:Aaron, South Carolina|Aaron]] *[[:Category:La France, South Carolina|La France]] *[[:Category:Sandy Springs, South Carolina|Sandy Springs]] *[[:Category:Townville, South Carolina|Townville]] (partly in Oconee County) *[[:Category:Craytonville, South Carolina|Craytonville]] ===Census=== :1830 --- 17,169 — :1840 --- 18,493 7.7% :1850 --- 21,475 16.1% :1860 --- 22,873 6.5% :1870 --- 24,049 5.1% :1880 --- 33,612 39.8% :1890 --- 43,696 30.0% :1900 --- 55,728 27.5% :1910 --- 69,568 24.8% :1920 --- 76,349 9.7% :1930 --- 80,949 6.0% :1940 --- 88,712 9.6% :1950 --- 90,664 2.2% :1960 --- 98,478 8.6% :1970 --- 105,474 7.1% :1980 --- 133,235 26.3% :1990 --- 145,196 9.0% :2000 --- 165,740 14.1% :2010 --- 187,126 12.9% :Est. 2016 --- 196,569 =====Notables===== *Olin D. Johnston (1896-1965), US Senator and governor * Charles E. Daniel (1895-1964) business leader *Lily Strickland (1884-1958) composer. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Boulevard Baptist Church Columbarium, Anderson, South Carolina|Boulevard Baptist Church Columbarium]] *[[:Category: First Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson County, South Carolina|First Creek Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: First Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Anderson, South Carolina|First Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery, Anderson, South Carolina|Forest Lawn Memorial Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hopewell Cemetery, Anderson, South Carolina|Hopewell Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mountain Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson, South Carolina|Mountain Creek Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New Silver Brook Cemetery, Anderson, South Carolina|New Silver Brook Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rice Family Cemetery, Anderson, South Carolina|Rice Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Silver Brook Cemetery, Anderson, South Carolina|Silver Brook Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Belton Cemetery, Belton, South Carolina|Belton Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery, Belton, South Carolina|Bethany Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Dorchester Cemetery, Belton, South Carolina|Dorchester Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Garden of Memories, Belton, South Carolina|Garden of Memories]] *[[:Category: Shady Grove Baptist Church Cemetery, Belton, South Carolina|Shady Grove Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Colhoun Family Cemetery, Clemson, South Carolina|Colhoun Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Stone Church Cemetery, Clemson, South Carolina|Old Stone Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Woodland Cemetery, Clemson, South Carolina|Woodland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Enon Baptist Church Cemetery, Easley, South Carolina|Enon Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Georges Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Easley, South Carolina|Georges Creek Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Beaverdam Baptist Church Cemetery, Fair Play, South Carolina|Beaverdam Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: South Union Baptist Church Cemetery, Fair Play, South Carolina|South Union Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Barkers Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Honea Path, South Carolina|Barkers Creek Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Broadmouth Church Cemetery, Honea Path, South Carolina|Broadmouth Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: East View Cemetery, Honea Path, South Carolina|East View Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Keowee Baptist Church Cemetery, Honea Path, South Carolina|Keowee Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pendleton Cemetery, Pendleton, South Carolina|Pendleton Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Pauls Episcopal Church Cemetery, Pendleton, South Carolina|Saint Pauls Episcopal Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Greenville Memorial Gardens, Piedmont, South Carolina|Greenville Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Big Creek Cemetery, Williamston, South Carolina|Big Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cox Family Cemetery No. 1, Anderson County, South Carolina|Cox Family Cemetery No. 1]] *[[:Category: Willis Chapel Cemetery, Anderson County, South Carolina|Willis Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: White Plains Baptist Church Cemetery, Anderson County, South Carolina|White Plains Baptist Church Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Savannah_Town,_South_Carolina *http://genealogytrails.com/scar/anderson/traditions&history4.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anderson_County,_South_Carolina *http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h2371.html *https://www.andersoncountysc.org *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/anderson/1872williamston_college.html Williamston Female College, 1872] *Book, "1800 Census of Pendleton District, SC" by William Stewart. It covers present day Anderson County, Pickens County and Oconee County. The author provides many annotations of people and families listed in this census, especially migration information before 1800 from Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina and after 1800 to Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Texas. FHL Book 975.72 X2s 180

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    Welcome to Anderson County, Texas!
    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator for this county is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]]. ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Anderson County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = | N Location = [[:Space:Henderson County, Texas|Henderson County]] | NE Location = "Lake Palestine" | E Location = "Neches River"
    [[:Space:Cherokee County, Texas|Cherokee County]] | SE Location = | S Location =[[:Space:Houston County, Texas|Houston County]] | SW Location = "Trinity River"
    [[:Space:Leon County, Texas|Leon County]] | W Location = "Trinity River"
    [[:Space:Freestone County, Texas|Freestone County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== Indians friendly to the settlers resided in east Texas before the Kiowa, Kickapoo, Kichai, Apache and Comanche tribes intruded upon their territory. These tribes hunted, farmed the land, and were very adept traders. By '''1772''' they had settled on the Brazos River at Waco and on the Trinity River upstream from present day Palestine. The Tawakoni branch of Wichita Indians originated north of Texas, but migrated south into east Texas. From '''1843''' onward, the Tawakoni were part of treaties made by both the Republic of Texas and the United States. On May 19, '''1836''' an alliance of Comanche, Kiowa, Caddo and Wichita Indians attacked '''Fort Parker''', killing or kidnapping all but about 18 settlers who managed to escape to '''Fort Houston''', which had been erected in Anderson County in '''1835''' as protection against the Indians. Among those captured was '''Cynthia Ann Parker''', who later became mother of '''Comanche Chief Quanah Parker'''. Some residents of Anderson County are related to Cynthia Ann Parker. In October '''1838''', Gen. Thomas Jefferson Rusk conducted a raid against hostile Indians at '''Kickapoo, near Frankston''', ending the engagements with the Indians in eastern Texas for that year.
    '''Early Settlers'''
    :'''1826''', empresario '''[[Burnet-247|David G Burnet]]''' received a grant from the Coahuila y Tejas legislature to settle 300 families in what is now Anderson County. Most of the settlers in the county came from the southern states and from Missouri. Baptist spiritual leader '''Daniel Parker''' and eight other men organized the Pilgrim Predestinarian Regular Baptist Church in Lamotte, Illinois. The fellowship in its entirety migrated in '''1833''' to the new frontier of Texas. Among this group of settlers were Silas M. Parker, Moses Herrin, Elisha Anglin, Luther T. M. Plummer, David Faulkenberry, Joshua Hadley, and Samuel Frost. Fort Parker was the earliest actual settlement in the vicinity. After the fort was attacked, some of the survivors moved to Anderson County.
    '''Anderson County Established'''
    {{Blue|The First Legislature of the state of Texas formed Anderson County from Houston County on March 24, 1846.}} The county was named after Kenneth Lewis Anderson, (1805-45) 4th vice president of Texashttp://www.texascounties.net/statistics/naming.htm. Palestine was named county seat. Anderson County voted in favor of secession from the Union. When the Civil War broke out, former Palestine district judge Judge '''John H. Reagan''' served in the cabinet of the Confederate government as postmaster general, being captured at the end of the war and spending twenty-two months in solitary confinement. During Reconstruction, District Nine Court Judge '''Reuben A. Reeves''', a resident of Palestine, was removed from office as "an obstruction to Reconstruction" in part because of his refusal to allow blacks to participate as jurors in the judicial process. In '''1875''', the '''International – Great Northern Railroad''' placed its machine and repair shops and general offices in Palestine, causing the community to double in size over the next five years. In January '''1928''' the first successful oil producer in Anderson County, known as the '''Humble-Lizzie Smith No. 1''', was brought in. By the year '''2000''' - 295,904,540 barrels (47,045,062 m3) of oil had been taken from county lands since '''1929'''. The Gus Engeling Wildlife Management Area was purchased by the state between '''1950 and 1960''', much of it from '''Milze L. Derden'''. The area was renamed in ''1952''' after Gus A. Engeling, the first biologist assigned to the area, was shot and killed by a poacher on December 13, '''1951'''. Anderson County tied for 13th place in a list of the 25 American counties with the highest number of lynchings between 1877-1950. {{Blue|Created and organized from Houston County in '''1846'''}}. Named for '''[[Anderson-24631|Kenneth Lewis Anderson]]''', fourth and last Vice President of the Republic of Texas. The County seat is Palestine. ====Land Grants==== * In 1826, empresario '''[[Burnet-247 |David G. Burnet]]''' received a grant from the Coahuila y Tejas legislature to settle 300 families in what is now Anderson County. ====Government Offices==== After creation by the legislature, March 24, 1846, officials began to lay out the county and get a courthouse built.. '''1846 County Courthouse''' was a log house located in Fort Houston in 1846. no imagehttp://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Palestine/Palestine-Texas-Anderson-County-Courthouse.htm '''1847 - 1st Courthouse''' was built 1847, and consisted of a one-story frame structure. No image '''1856 - 2nd County Courthouse''' - replaced the one story frame building in the center of the square was two-story brick courthouse. No image '''1886 3rd courthouse''' was also brick, desicgned by WC Dodson. This was destroyed by fire in 1913. This fell to arson.No image {{Image|file=Anderson_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=1886 courthouse. }}{{Image|file=Anderson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1886 courthouse photo in courtroom, Tx Escapes }}{{Clear}} '''1913-14 4th County Courthouse''' - present Anderson County Courthouse was built in 1913-14. This was Beaux-Arts style building showing columns and pedimented porticoes on each facade, and is topped by a dome with a justice statue. This still stands today. It was renovated in 1986. This beautiful building gives historic and design pride for the people of Anderson county. {{Image|file=Anderson_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1913/14 courthouse }}{{clear}} Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1988 Description-by Terry Jeanson, Texas Escapes : There is a central located spiral staircase with a beautiful stained glass skylight at the bottom of the dome. The district courtroom, while modern, has a painted mural at the rear of the two story room and the outside hall is covered with the personal collection of Judge Bascom Bentley, including historical photos, autographs of celebrities and politicians, ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Anderson_County_Texas.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Location In Texas''' }} '''Anderson County''' is located in the '''Piney Woods''' region of East Texas. The county is forested with the hilly land sloping to the Trinity and Neches Rivers. It contains sandy, clay and black soils with growths of pines and hardwoods. Many of the tall, straight pine trees are harvested for use as soft Southern Pine lumber or utility poles. The highest point in the county is '''Wilkerson Mountain''' at 773 ft. above sea level. {{clear}} ''' Protected areas''' * Big Lake Bottom Wildlife Management Area * Engeling Wildlife Management Area * Neches River Wildlife Management Area ''' Local Resources''' *Agriculture * Cattle * Hay * Truck Vegetables *Melons * Pecans * Peaches * Timber '''Minerals''' * Oil * Natural Gas ===Demographics=== in 2000 there were 55,109 people, 15,678 households, and 11,335 families residing in the county. The population density was 52 people per square mile . There were 18,436 housing units at an average density of 17 per square mile. The racial makeup of the county at that time was 66.44% White, 23.48% Black or African American, 0.64% Native American, 0.45% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 8.00% from other races, and 0.96% from two or more races. 12.17% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for an Anderson County household was $31,957, and the median income for a family was $37,513. Males had a median income of $27,070 versus $21,577 for females. The per capita income was $13,838. About 12.70% of families and 16.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.60% of those under age 18 and 16.60% of those age 65 or over '''Airports''' * Palestine Municipal Airport, Palestine * Briar Lakes Ranch Airport, Palestine' * W J E Airport, Tennessee Colony '''Hospitals''' * Palestine Regional Medical Center, Palestine '''Lakes''' * Lake Frankston * Lake Palestine '''Major Highways''' * U.S. Highway 79 * U.S. Highway 84 * U.S. Highway 175 * U.S. Highway 287 * State Highway 19 * State Highway 155 * State Highway 294 '''Railroads''' * Texas State Railroad operates steam locomotives with vintage passenger cars between Palestine and Rusk. * Union Pacific Railroad Company carries freight. ''' Historic Sites''' * Pilgrim Church, southwest of Elkhart * State Prison, near Tennessee Colony Events/Festivals *Dogwood Trails Festival last two weeks in March and first two weeks in April, Palestine * Dulcimer Festival in March, Palestine * Hot Pepper Festival in October, Palestine * Square Fair in October, Frankston * '''[http://www.nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com/TX/anderson/state.html Places in Anderson County]''' ===Cities=== Population as of Jan 1, 2014 in parenthesis. Negligible if none shown. * [[:Category:Elkhart, Texas|Elkhart (1,382)]] * [[:Category:Frankston, Texas|Frankston (1,196)]] * [[:Category:Palestine, Texas|Palestine - county seat (18,922)]] * [[:Category:Alderbranch, Texas|Alderbranch]] * [[:Category:Bethel, Texas|Bethel]] * [[:Category:Bradford, Texas|Bradford]] * [[:Category:Broom City, Texas|Broom City]] * [[:Category: Brushy Creek, Anderson County, Texas|Brushy Creek]] * [[:Category:Carroll Springs, Texas|Carroll Springs]] * [[:Category:Cayuga, Texas|Cayuga]] * [[:Category:Crystal Lake, Texas|Crystal Lake]] * [[:Category:Denson Springs, Texas|Denson Springs]] * [[:Category:Montalba, Texas|Montalba (110)]] * [[:Category:Neches, Texas|Neches (75)]] * [[:Category:Pert, Texas|Pert]] * [[:Category:Redtown, Texas|Redtown]] * [[:Category:Tennessee Colony, Texas|Tennessee Colony- site of State Prisons (300)]] * [[:Category:Todd City, Texas|Todd City]] * [[:Category:Tucker, Texas|Tucker]] * [[:Category:Salmon, Texas|Salmon]] * [[:Category:Slocum, Texas|Slocum]] * [[:Category:Yard, Texas|Yard]] ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} * Trinity Valley Community College (TVCC) * UT Tyler, Palestine Campus Listed by Category within each Independent School District (ISD). '''Cayuga ISD''' * Cayuga Elementary, Tennessee Colony * Cayuga Middle, Tennessee Colony * Cayuga High, Tennessee Colony '''Elkhart ISD''' * Betts Elementary, Elkhart * |Elkhart Elementary, Elkhart * Elkhart Intermediate, Elkhart * Elkhart Middle, Elkhart * Elkhart High, Elkhart '''Frankston ISD'''' *Frankston Elementary, Frankston * Frankston Middle, Frankston * Frankston High, Frankston '''La Poynor ISD''' * La Poynor Elementary, Palestine (partial) * La Poynor Junior High, Palestine (partial} * La Poynor High, Palestine (Partial) '''Neches ISD''' * Neches Daep, Palestine (Alternative) * Neches Elementary, Palestine * Neches High, Palestine '''Palestine ISD''' * Landmark Charter, Palestine (Alternative) * Northside Primary, Palestine * Palestine Junior High School, Palestine * Palestine High School, Palestine * Southside Elementary, Palestine * Story Intermediate, Palestine * UT Tyler Innovation Academy, Palestine (Charter) * Washington Early Childhood Center, Palestine '''Slocum ISD''' * Slocum Daep Instructional, Elkhart (Alternative) * Slocum Elementary, Elkhart * Slocum High, Elkhart '''Westwood ISD''' * Westwood Elementary, Palestine * Westwood Junior High, Palestine * Westwood High School, Palestine * Westwood Primary, Palestine * Christian Heritage Academy, Palestine ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} '''Listed on alphabetical order. Some communities where cemetery is located may no longer exist.''' * Alderbranch Cemetery, See: Providence Cemetery * [[:Category:Allen Family Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas|Allen Family Cemetery, Anderson County]] * [[:Category:Antioch Cemetery, Montalba, Texas|Antioch Cemetery, Montalba]] * [[:Category:Arter Cemetery, Alderbranch, Texas|Arter Cemetery, Alderbranch]] * [[:Category:Bacon Cemetery 01, Anderson County, Texas|Bacon Cemetery 01, Anderson County]] * [[:Category:Bacon Cemetery 02, Anderson County, Texas|Bacon Cemetery 02, Anderson County]] * [[:Category:Balentine Family Cemetery, Frankston, Texas|Balentine Family Cemetery, Frankston]] * Barrett (F.L.) Cemetery, Palestine * [[:Category:Barrett Cemetery, Harmony, Texas|Barrett Cemetery, Harmony]] * [[:Category:Bell Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Bell Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Beth Israel Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Beth Israel Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Bethel Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas|Bethel Cemetery, Anderson County]] * [[:Category:Beulah Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Beulah Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Blackshear Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Blackshear Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Bluff Spring Cemetery, Elkhart, Texas|Bluff Spring Cemetery, Elkhart]] * [[:Category:Boseman Chapel Cemetery, Blackfoot, Texas|Boseman Chapel Cemetery, Blackfoot]] * [[:Category:Broyles Chapel Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Broyles Chapel Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Brushy Creek Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas|Brushy Creek Cemetery, See: Pisgah Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Burgamy Family Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas|Burgamy Family Cemetery, Anderson County]] * [[:Category:Butler Family Cemetery, Montalba, Texas|Butler Family Cemetery, Montalba]] * [[:Category:Camp Cemetery, Elkhart, Texas|Camp CEmetery, Elkhart]] * [[:Category:Campbell Family Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Campbell Family Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Cedar Creek Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Cedar Creek Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Chaffin Family Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas|Chaffin Family Cemetery, Brushy Creek]] * [[:Category:Chanbers-Day Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Chambers-Day Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Colby Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Colby Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category: Concord Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas|Concord Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category: County Line Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas|County Line Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas]] * [[:Category:Crawford Cemetery, Slocum, Texas|Crawford Cemetery, Slocum]] * [[:Category:Crist Cemetery, Palestine, Texas |Crist Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Crist - Calloway Cemetery, Harmony, Texas|Crist - Calloway Cemetery, Harmony]] * [[:Category:Dabbs Cemetery, Frankston, Texas|Dabbs Cemetery, Frankston]] * [[:Category:Davis Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Davis Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Day Family Cemetery, Tennessee Colony, Texas|Day Family Cemetery, Tennessee Colony]] * [[:Category:Delaney Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas|Delaney Cemetery, Anderson County]] * [[:Category:Denson Cemetery, Slocum, Texas|Denson Cemetery, Slocum]] * [[:Category:Denson Springs Cemetery, Slocum, Texas|Denson Springs Cemetery, Slocum]] * [[:Category:Douglas Family Cemetery, Slocum, Texas|Douglas Family Cemetery, Slocum]] * [[:Category:Douthit Cemetery, Elkhart, Texas|Douthit Cemetery, Elkhart]] * [[:Category:Drake Family Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Drake Family Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Dudley Family Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Dudley Family Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category: Palestine City Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|East Hill Cemetery, Palestine,See: Palestine City Cemetery]] * [[:Category: Garden of Memories, Elkhart, Texas|Elkhart Garden of Memories, Elkhart, See: Garden of Memories]] * [[:Category:Elmtown Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas|Elmtown Cemetery, Brushy Creek]] * Elmwood Cemetery, Brushy Creek. See: Elmtown Cemetery * [[:Category:Elkhart Family of Faith Church Cemetery, Elkhart, Texas|Family of Faith Church Cemetery, Elkhart, See:Elkhart Family of Faith Church Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Ferguson Cemetery, Elkhart, Texas|Ferguson Cemetery, Elkhart]] * [[:Category:Fields Chapel Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Fields Chapel Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Finch Family Cemetery, Frankston, Texas|Finch Family Cemetery, Frankston]] * [[:Category:Flint Hill Cemetery, Neches, Texas|Flint Hill Cemetery, Neches]] * [[:Category:Fort Houston Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Fort Houston, Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Foster Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas|Foster Cemetery, Anderson County]] * [[:Category:Frankston City Cemetery, Frankston, Texas|Frankston City Cemetery, Frankston]] * [[:Category:Fulton Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Fulton Cemetery, Palestine, See:Goodwin Killion Burial Site]] * [[:Category:Funderburk Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Funderburk Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Gaines Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Gaines Cemetery, Palestine]] * Garcia Family Cemetery, Anderson County * [[:Category:Garden of Memories, Elkhart, Texas|Garden of Memories, Elkhart]] * [[:Category:Gibson Family Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Gibson Family Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Gilmore's Chapel Cemetery, Bethel, Texas|Gilmore's Chapel Cemetery, Bethel]] * Goodwin Killion Burial Site, Palestine * Grayson Cemetery, Slocum * [[:Category:Gresham-Wright Cemetery, Slocum, Texas|Gresham-Wright Cemetery, Scocum]] * [[:Category:Halick Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Haliick Cemetery, Palestine]] * [[:Category:Hallum Cemetery, Bradford, Texas|Hallum Cemetery, Bradford]] (aka Hallum Grove Cemetery) * [[:Category:Hamlett Cemetery, Montalba, Texas|Hamlett Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Helm Family Cemetery, Elkhart, Texas|Helm Family Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Helm - Whitley Cemetery, Elkhart, Texas|Helm/Whitley Cemetery]] * Hickory Grove Cemetery, Slocum, Texas * [[:Category:Holly Springs Cemetery, Montalba, Texas|Holly Springs Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Hopewell Cemetery, Anderson County, Texas|Hopewell Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Horn Cemetery, Elkhart, Texas|Horn Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Hubbard Cemetery, Palestine, Texas|Hubbard Cemetery]] * [[:Category:Huddleston-McKinney Cemetery, Slocum, Texas|Huddleston-McKinney Cemetery]] * [[:Category:J T Killgo Cemetery, Slocum, Texas|J T Killgo Cemetery]] ===Census=== Population is estimated for the 2014 Census Year. {| border="2" |Census year ||Population |- |1850||2,684 |- |1860||10,398 |- |1870||9,229 |- |1880||17,395 |- |1890||20,923 |- |1900||28,015 |- |1910||29,650 |- |1920||34.318 |- |1930||34.643| |- |1940||37,092 |- |1950||31,875 |- |1960||26,182 |- |1970||37,789 |- |1980||38,361 |- |1990||48.024 |- |2000||55,109 |- |2010||58,458 |- |2014||57,627 |} ===County Notables=== * [[Anderson-24631|Kenneth Lewis Anderson]] (1805-183). He was elected fourth and last Vice President of the Republic of Texas. Presided over the Texas Senate in June, 1845 at Washington-on-the-Brazos when Texas Congress approved annexation to United States. Anderson County is named for him. *'''[[Burnet-247 |David G. Burnet]]''' *:Curtis Fitzgerald,(1964 Football State Champ) Vietnam War veteran. Silver Star/Purple Heart :Smith Ballew, actor, singer, orchestra leader :Elton Bomer, former state representative and former Texas Secretary of State :Bill Bradley, football player and coach :Ben Howard, aeronautical designer and race pilot :John E. Jackson, state chairman, Louisiana Republican Party, 1929-1934; born in Palestine in 1892 :John H. Reagan, 19th-century American politician and Confederate postmaster general :Todd Staples, 11th Texas Commissioner of Agriculture, member of both houses of the Texas State Legislature :Gene Watson, === Sources === * Anderson County, Texas - '''http://www.en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anderson_County,_Texas''' * The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas - '''http://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fan08''' * Texas Almanac 2016 - 2017, Copyright (c) 2016 by Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. All Rights Reserved - '''https://shoptsha.com/products/12459/Books/Texas-Almanac-2016-2017''' * Texas Highways, published by the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved - '''http://www.texashighways.com''' * Personal Knowledge and Recollection of [[Branham-239|Robert Jason "Bob" Branham]], Jun 2016. *http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/states/tx.html Medal of honor Recipients] * [http://www.txmoh.com/txmoh_recipients.html List of Texas Recipients]

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    {{Clear}} ===Name Meaning & Statistics=== ==Membership== * [[Linstrom-30|Carrie (Linstrom) Pau]] * [[Murphy-26503 | Lukas Patrick Murphy]] Kentucky Anderson Family at Fort Boonesboro. * * * * * * * * * ==How To Help== * Ask questions or share project ideas in the comments section below * Add Anderson Name Study categories to your profiles. If you need help with learning how to add categories please ask. If you need a more specific location category created please let us know. * Research your Anderson profiles, have fun and share with your family. * ===Research Pages=== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Clan Anderson, Anderson Name Study]] Clan information * Space page needs to be created for Pioneer Kentucky Anderson - Murphy-26503 * * ===Anderson Notables=== ===Anderson Place Names=== ===Other Uses of the Anderson Name=== ==Anderson DNA== * Is this your area of expertise? Add links to pages or information Anderson DNA here. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants==

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    ==Andersonia== [[Image:One_Place_Studies_Directory-2.png|175px]] {{SOPS Sticker|Andersonia, California}} {{OnePlaceStudy|place=Andersonia, California|category=Andersonia, California One Place Study}}
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    {{Clear}} *{{Wikidata|Q4754244|enwiki}} *[[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|WikiTree Profiles that link here]] ===Name=== Andersonia was named for the President of Southern Humboldt Lumber Company, [[Anderson-45659|Henry Neff "Pap" Anderson]].Wikipedia Contributors (including [[Robinson-27225]]). “[[Wikipedia:Andersonia,_California|Andersonia, California]].” Wikipedia. Wikimedia Foundation, January 25, 2020. (https://en.wikipedia.org/ : accessed 13 Oct 2020)‌ [[Image:Anderson-45659.jpg|150px]] ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Andersonia_California_One_Place_Study-4.jpg |caption=Andersonia, California |align=l}} :'''Continent:''' North America :'''Country:''' United States of America :'''State:''' California :'''County:''' Mendocino :'''GPS Coordinates:''' 39.98262329237294, -123.81167743094896“[https://geonames.usgs.gov/apex/f?p=GNISPQ:3:::NO::P3_FID:1657931 GNIS Detail - Andersonia].” (https://usgs.gov/ : accessed 13 Oct 2020) :'''Elevation:''' 541 ft (165 m) 40 acres in all, 12 miles from the coast, 17 miles from Garberville.[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80153362/ ''"Andersonia - Fate thwarted a dream of lumbering"''] Eureka Times Standard (Eureka, California) December 28, 1975 Page 22 (https://newspaperarchive.com/ : accessed 13 Oct 2020) ===History=== {{Image|file=Anderson-45659-4.jpg|align=r}} After losing his wife in 1902, Henry Neff Anderson purchased 10,000 acres of redwood forest in northern California. He built not only a lumber mill but a small community to house the almost 200 employees he recruited from Grays Harbor County in Washington State, some from Michigan, and some from the "Northland". One such recruit was [[Lilley-1531|William Lilley]].[[Robinson-27360|Anderson, Naomi Lucy]]. ''[[Space:The_Anderson_Middleton_Families_Role_in_Northwest_Timber_History|The Anderson Middleton Families' Role in Northwest Timber History]]'' (np 2008 Olympia, Washington) pp. 5-15 {{Image|file=Anderson-45659-2.jpg |align=l}} He built a two-story home there for his new bride, Cora Ann (Patterson) Anderson on the hilltop overlooking the mill. Unfortunately, Henry died there in 1905 due to a mill accident. Mr and Mrs Lilley stayed on as caretakers of the "ghost town"''"[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn96076641/1905-11-09/ed-1/seq-5/ Local Brevities]"'' Belding banner. (Belding, Mich.), 09 Nov. 1905. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. The mill was almost sold in April of 1906 to the Wright Blodgett Company of Saginaw, but the earthquake on April 18 caused the buyer to back out.''"[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61101712/new-andersonia-mill-at-full-production/ New Andersonia Mill at Full Production]"'' Ukiah Daily Journal (Ukiah, California) 05 Jul 1950, Wed Page 9 (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 14 Oct 2020)''"[https://chroniclingamerica.loc.gov/lccn/sn85066387/1906-04-06/ed-1/seq-3/ Michigan Lumber Concern Buys a California Plant]"'' The San Francisco call. [volume] (San Francisco [Calif.]), 06 April 1906. Chronicling America: Historic American Newspapers. Lib. of Congress. In 1921, the mill, equipment, and machinery were all dismantled for storage and the town was officially closed. Heavy rains in 1925-6 caused the dam to break sending the logs stored, downstream. In 1950, a new manager, [[Dimmick-581|Tom Dimmick]] originally from [[Wikipedia:Centralia,_Washington|Centralia, Washington]], was brought on."County News", Ukiah Republican Press (Ukiah, California) January 3, 1940 Page 2 Then his great-grandson, [[Anderson-64494|Reginald Grant Anderson Jr (1932-1964)]] managed the mill.[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/90686733/ ''"Andersonia, And Its Revival After Some Sixty Years"''] database w/images (https://www.newspapers.com/ : accessed 20 Apr 2021) Mendocino Coast Beacon (Mendocino, California) 22 May 1964, Fri Page 1 In 1975, an Arcata based "Andersonia Forest Products" brought new life to the mill. {{Image|file=Andersonia_California_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=All that remains of Andersonia in 2011 }} ===Population=== {| border=4 |{{Image|file=Andersonia_California_One_Place_Study.png|align=c}} {| class="wikitable sortable" border=4 !Resident!!Birth!!Occupation !1910
    "United States Census, 1910, database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MVL6-Y6J : accessed 14 October 2020), William G Lilley, Westport, Mendocino, California, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 72, sheet 6B, family 140, NARA microfilm publication T624 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1982), roll 88; FHL microfilm 1,374,101. !1920
    "United States Census, 1920," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MH72-WMV : accessed 14 October 2020), William G Lilley, Westport, Mendocino, California, United States; citing ED 127, sheet 4B, line 66, family 71, NARA microfilm publication T625 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1992), roll 121; FHL microfilm 1,820,121.!!1930
    "United States Census, 1930," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XCD8-9WJ : accessed 14 October 2020), William G Lilley, Ten Mile River, Mendocino, California, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) ED 28, sheet 4B, line 62, family 114, NARA microfilm publication T626 (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2002), roll 177; FHL microfilm 2,339,912. !1940
    "United States Census, 1940," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:K9WB-KGS : 24 December 2019), Reginald G Anderson, Ten Mile River Judicial Township, Mendocino, California, United States; citing enumeration district (ED) 23-22, sheet 9B, line 41, family 218, Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940, NARA digital publication T627. Records of the Bureau of the Census, 1790 - 2007, RG 29. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 2012, roll 263.!!Marriage!!Death!!Connected |- |[[Anderson-45659|Henry Neff Anderson (1839-1905)]]||Altoona,
    Pennsylvania||Mill Owner||||||||||Altoona,
    Pennsylvania||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Anderson-45664|Samuel Miles Anderson (1870-1944)]]||Altoona,
    Pennsylvania||Andersons' Son||||||||||Montcalm,
    Michigan||Willits,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Anderson-64491|Samuel Miles Anderson Jr (1900-1956)]]||Aberdeen,
    Washington||Andersons' Grandson||||||||||Aberdeen,
    Washington||Humboldt
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Anderson-64492|Reginald Grant Anderson Sr (1902-1950)]]||Aberdeen,
    Washington||Andersons' Grandson||||||||√||Aberdeen,
    Washington||Eureka,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Pasquale-121|Lucia Maria (Pasquale) Anderson (1905-abt.1999)]]||Boston,
    Massachusetts|| ||||||||√||Aberdeen,
    Washington||San Francisco,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Anderson-64494|Reginald Grant Anderson Jr (1932-1964)]]||Aberdeen,
    Washington||Andersons' Great-Grandson||||||||√||Benbow,
    California||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Lilley-1531|William Green Lilley
    (1868-1938)]]||Albion,
    California||Manager Lumber Company||√||√||√ || ||San Francisco,
    California||San Francisco,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Stoddard-2725|Mignon A (Stoddard) Lilley
    (1875-1947)]]||Boonville,
    California||Teacher - County||√||√||√ || ||San Francisco,
    California||St Helena,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Medcalf-260|John Edward Hardaman Medcalf
    (1857-1939)]]||Arrow Rock,
    Missouri||Farmer||√||√||√ || ||Henleyville,
    California||Piercy,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Gill-10503|Nancy Jane (Gill) Medcalf
    (1861-1931)]]||Colusa,
    California||Teacher - County||√||√||√ || ||Henleyville,
    California||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Medcalf-261|Elizabeth Iness (Medcalf) Skiffington
    (1887-1967)]]||Paskenta,
    California||None||√|| || || || ||Garberville,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Medcalf-262|Lurena Margaret (Medcalf) Hull
    (1890-1959)]]||Bull Creek,
    California||None||√|| || || ||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||Sacramento,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Medcalf-263|Edith Jane Medcalf
    (1894-1961)]]||Piercy,
    California||None||√||√||√ || || ||Piercy,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Medcalf-264|Arther Lee Medcalf
    (1898-1992)]]||Piercy,
    California||None||√||√||√||√ || ||Piercy,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Moody-7786|Louis Alton Moody
    (1857-1912)]]||Nobleboro,
    Maine||Hotel Keeper||√|| || || ||Mendocino
    County,
    California||Santa Rosa,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Childres-48|Myrtle Mossieline (Childres) Peebles
    (1883-1932)]]||California||None||√|| |||| ||Mendocino
    County,
    California||San Diego,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Moody-7787|Ellis Alton Moody
    (1901-1956)]]||Moody,
    California||None||√|| || || ||San Francisco,
    California||Phoenix,
    Arizona||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Childers-2954|Elizabeth Beatrice (Childers) Pyle
    (1894-1986)]]||Campbell
    Township,
    Missouri||None||√|| || || ||Los Angeles,
    California ||Glide,
    Oregon||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Darr-550|Jesse Yandell Darr (1873-1912)]]||Mendocino
    County,
    California||Stock Loader - Stage Co.||√|| ||||||||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Lilley-1930|James Edward Lilley
    (1870-1925)]]||Little River,
    California||Mill Watchmen||√|| || || ||Mendocino
    County,
    California||Leggett,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Monroe-4276|Mary Loretta (Monroe) West (1894-1979)]]||Fortuna,
    California||Cook - Boarding House||√|| ||||||Los Angeles,
    California||Alameda
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Kirk-1543|Charles Clark Kirk
    (1887-1962)]]||Washington, DC||Farmer - Gen Farm|| ||√||√ || ||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||Humboldt
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Medcalf-61|Leila Alice (Medcalf) Kirk
    (1892-1971)]]||California||None||√||√||√|| ||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||Garberville,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Kirk-7672|Rosalie Iness Kirk
    (1916-2000)]]||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||None|| ||√||√ || ||Garberville,
    California||Eureka,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Kirk-1571|Robert Lee Kirk
    (1918-1932)]]||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||None|| ||√||√ || || ||Willits,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Rogers-36554|Levi Curtis Rogers
    (1873-1927)]]||Lockport,
    New York||Civil Engineer - Railroad||√|| || || ||Little River,
    California||St Helens,
    Oregon||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Stoddard-2727|Emily Bolles (Stoddard) Rogers
    (1872-1937)]]||Elk,
    California||None||√|| || ||||Little River,
    California||Ukiah,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Rogers-36555|Vivien Elaine (Rogers) Smith
    (1894-1975)]]||Little River,
    California||None||√|| || ||||Mendocino,
    California||Ukiah,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Rogers-36556|Charles Myron Rogers
    (1895-1981)]]||Fort Bragg,
    California||None||√|| || ||||San Francisco,
    California||Mendocino
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Rogers-36557|Mabel Jeanette (Rogers) Lundin
    (1899-1953)]]||Fort Bragg,
    California||None||√|| || ||||||Mendocino
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Rogers-36558|Irving Stoddard Rogers
    (1901-1976)]]||Fort Bragg,
    California||None||√|| || ||||Niagra
    County,
    New York||Paradise,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Hall-49619|Mary Jane (Hall) Stoddard
    (1852-1918)]]||El Dorado
    County,
    California||Housekeeper||√|| || |||| ||San Francisco,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Cyphers-179|Alfred Cyphers
    (1865-1951)]]||Shawville,
    Pennsylvania||Timber Contractor||√|| || ||||Clearfield
    County,
    Pennsylvania||Humboldt
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Rowles-580|Mary Marie (Rowles) Cyphers
    (1871-1949)]]||Clearfield
    County,
    Pennsylvania||Timber Contractor||√|| || ||||Clearfield
    County,
    Pennsylvania||Fortuna,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Cyphers-186|Frederick Glen Cyphers
    (1893-1966)]]||Clearfield,
    Pennsylvania||None||√|| || || || ||Kneeland,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Cyphers-196|Daniel Cyphers
    (1894-1911)]]||Humboldt
    County,
    California||None||√|| || ||||||Humboldt
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Cyphers-189|Nadine T (Cyphers) Gill
    (1895-1987)]]||Humboldt
    County,
    California||None||√|| || || || ||Humboldt
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Cyphers-190|Delores Gussie (Cyphers) Frye
    (1898-1993)]]||Piercy,
    California||None||√|| || || ||San Francisco,
    California||Eureka,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Cyphers-191|Georgia Eileen (Cyphers) Beaudette
    (1900-1971)]]||Humboldt
    County,
    California||None||√|| || || || ||Humboldt
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Cyphers-192|Melba Zoie (Cyphers) Wallan
    (1902-1954)]]||Humboldt
    County,
    California||None||√|| || || || ||Willits,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Cyphers-193|Alfred Carlton Cyphers
    (1905-1965)]]||Humboldt
    County,
    California||None||√|| || || || ||Humboldt
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Cyphers-195|Kenneth Gerald Cyphers
    (1906-1988)]]||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||None||√|| || || ||Medford,
    Oregon||Humboldt
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Cyphers-194|Wendell Homer Cyphers
    (1912-2002)]]||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||None|| || || |||| ||Kneeland,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Hillog-1|George Hillog (1844-1909)]]||Ohio||Lumberman||||||||||||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||'''{{red|No}}''' |- |[[Marchael-3|C L Marchael (abt.1871-1910)]]||||||||||||||||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||'''{{red|No}}''' |- |[[Orr-7859|Amos Nelson Orr (1876-1943)]]||Bocabec,
    New Brunswick||Blacksmith||||||||||Mendocino
    County,
    California||Mendocino
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Lindsay-6826|Cora Ethel (Lindsay) Orr (1886-1981)]]||Piqua,
    Ohio||||||||||||Mendocino
    County,
    California||Mendocino
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Orr-7860|Helen Madeline (Orr) Russel (1910-1994)]]||Albion,
    California||||||||||||Caspar,
    California||Marin
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Orr-7861|Grace Lindsey (Orr) Hawkins (1918-1981)]]||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||||||||||||Sacramento,
    California||Sacramento,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Wailaki-4|Hee-Tom (Wailaki) Bell (1849-1939)]]||Mendocino
    County,
    California||||||||||||||Mendocino
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Wailaki-2|Sally (Wailaki) Bell (1844-1935)]]||Petrolia,
    California||||||||||||||Humboldt
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Wailaki-3|Jenny (Wailaki) Young (abt.1849-aft.1935)]]||Petrolia,
    California||||||||||||||||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Young-49322|Hattie (Young) Bomsel (1870-1961)]]||Petrolia,
    California||||||||||||||Humboldt
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Somerville-1842|Arthur Somerville (1878-1967)]]||Phillipsville,
    California||||||||||||||Humboldt
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Hamilton-28761|William Oliver Hamilton (1859-1937)]]||Mendocino
    County,
    California||||||||||||Mendocino
    County,
    California||Mendocino
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Sanderson-4942|Jane (Sanderson) Hecker (1862-1928)]]||Orleans,
    California||||||||||||Humboldt
    County,
    California||Eureka,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Hecker-466|Hazel Florence (Hecker) Borges (1893-1940)]]||Elk,
    California|||||||||||||||Eureka,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Hamilton-28762|Mable Dorothy (Hamilton) Soares (1899-1944)]]||Mendocino
    County,
    California||||||||||||||Humboldt
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Hamilton-28763|John Archibald Hamilton (1905-1997)]]||'''[[Space:Andersonia,_California_One_Place_Study|Andersonia]]'''||||||||||||||Napa
    County,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Colburn-1918|Joseph Follansbee Colburn Jr (1854-1936)]]||Pittston,
    Maine||||||||||||Ukiah,
    California||Caspar,
    California||{{green|Yes}} |- |[[Colburn-1920|Horatio S Colburn (1861-1939)]]||Pittston,
    Maine||||||||||||||Mendocino
    County,
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    Andrew Jackson's Paternal Lines: Research Page

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    == Introduction to President Jackson's paternal genealogy == No primary genealogical records are known to document [[Jackson-1115|President Andrew Jackson's]] father's family, and Jackson himself provided very little information. As would be expected, this vacuum has been filled with all kinds of declarations that range from poorly supported to bald fabrications. The most honest assessment is necessarily blunt: "With evidence so conflicting and tenuous, the only fair conclusion about AJ's father can be that nothing beyond his name is reliably known."Booraem, page 218 Booraem writes this in his book about the molding of the young Andrew Jackson, and he skirts this evidential deficiency in a manner well-befitting a historian:Booraem, page 3 : In terms of environmental influences, Andrew Jackson was a Crawford, a member of his mother's brother-in-law's family. His father contributed only half his genes and his surname. But to the genealogist, these contributions are the whole point. This page is to serve as a repository for sources claiming information about Jackson's paternal ancestry. Judgment will be reserved, except concerning sources that are known to contain fabrications (e.g., Buell). This introduction will further summarize all hypotheses for paternal lines. === DNA === There are claims that Jackson's Y-DNA haplotype has been determined. Such a determination would require a combination of genetic and genealogical information. As is clearly evidenced below, the genealogical information is too scarce to be able to determine Jackson's Y-DNA haplotype with a reasonable degree of confidence. === Summary of hypothesized lines === ''Father'': his name was without doubt Andrew. All sources below with one exception name him thus.In a letter to Jackson of 1821, William McCully calls his father Hugh. It is not known if this is a mistake for Andrew's grandfather or if McCully was tying then General Jackson to the wrong family. ''Paternal Grandfather'': sources name him either [[Jackson-1302|Hugh]] or [[Jackson-7055|Joseph]]. Most state the the former worked in the linen industry near Carrickfergus. The latter was a physician.Once again, the lone exception is McCully, who names Jackson's grandfather Thomas. ''Paternal Great-Grandfather'': sources name him one of the following: : [[Jackson-5555|Isaac]] m. [[Evans-4911|Anne Evans]] : [[Jackson-7128|Thomas]] of Dundonald : [[Jackson-5609|John]] == Sources == * Unknown author. "Fighting was in his blood" in ''Ulster links with the White House'', pamphlet reprinting articles originally published in the ''Belfast Telegraph'', 194?. * Bassett, John Spencer. ''[https://archive.org/details/lifeandrewjacks00bassgoog/page/n32 The Life of Andrew Jackson]'' Volume 1, Doubleday Page & Company, New York, 1911. * Booraem, Hendrik. ''[https://books.google.com/books/about/Young_Hickory.html?id=yR8aAQAAIAAJ Young Hickory: the Making of Andrew Jackson]'', Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas, 2001. * Buell, Augustus C. ''[https://archive.org/details/andrewjacksonpioneer01buelrich/page/16 History of Andrew Jackson: pioneer, patriot, soldier, politician, president]'', C. Scribner's Sons, New York, 1904. * Colyar, A. S. ''[https://archive.org/details/lifetimesofandre03coly/page/16 The Life and Times of Andrew Jackson: Soldier--Statesman--President]'' , Marshall & Bruce Company, Nashville, Tennessee, 1904. * Cooper, William Ross and Baldwin, Frances Jackson. ''The Jackson family genealogy and history", no publication place or date, at the US Library of Congress. * Jackson, Rev. Hugh Parks. ''[https://archive.org/details/genealogyofjacks00injack/page/n23 The genealogy of the "Jackson family]"', Citizen and Gazette Co., Urbana, Ohio, 1890. * James, Marquis. ''[https://archive.org/details/andrewjacksonthe001242mbp/page/n13 Andrew Jackson the border captain]'', Grosset & Dunlap, New York, 1933. * Kendall, Amos. ''Life of Andrew Jackson'', New York, 1843. * McSkimin, Samuel. ''[https://archive.org/stream/historyantiquiti00mcskiala#page/526/mode/2up The History and Antiquities of the Town of Carrickfergus]. From the Earliest Records until 1839'', Mullan & Son, Belfast, 1909 (p.526). * Parton, James. ''Life of Andrew Jackson'' volume I, Mason Brothers, New York, 1860. * Rantoul, Robert S. "[https://archive.org/details/essexinstitutehiv8esse/page/122 Some notes on Chipman Hill]" in ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'' 8 (1866) pp.118-23. * Remini, Robert V. ''Andrew Jackson: the course of American empire'' (volume 1), Johns Hopkins University Press, 1998. * Roberts, Gary Boyd. ''Ancestors of American Presidents'', published by Carl Boyer 3rd (in cooperation with NEHGS) at Santa Clarita, California, 1995. * Smith, Sam B. and Owsley, Harriet Chappell, editors. ''The Papers of Andrew Jackson'', The University of Tennessee Press, Knoxville, 1980. ::: Paternal family tree, [https://books.google.com/books?id=ApR9H9w_UN8C&lpg=PA4&vq=hugh&pg=PA413#v=onepage&q&f=false volume 1, 1770-1803, pp.413-414] ::: Letter from William McCully, 1821, [https://books.google.com/books?id=lBedSM3L4qIC&lpg=PP1&pg=PA106#v=onepage&q&f=false volume 5, 1821-1824, pp.106-107] * Watson, Thomas E. [https://archive.org/details/lifetimesofandre00wats/page/n17 ''The Life and Times of Andrew Jackson''], Jeffersonian Pub. Co., Thomson, Georgia, 1912. == Accounts that may have been reviewed by Jackson == No account of Jackson's ancestry was ever certified by the man himself. The best we have are five contemporary accounts that may have been read by Jackson (although even that is uncertain). These are: : A manuscript of unknown authorship that Jackson preserved among his papers : An account in Kendall's ''Life of Jackson'' : An account in Read and Eaton's ''Life of Jackson'' : A letter sent to him in 1822 by [[Jackson-26320|Robert Jackson]] of Beaver, Pennsylvania : A letter sent to him by in 1821 by William MucCully in Dundonald Parish, County Down, Ireland Unfortunately, none of these was explicitly endorsed by Jackson or written by his hand. Smith and Owsley in ''The papers of Andrew Jackson'' state that there were many other letters written to Jackson claiming specific lines of kinship. We summarize the genealogical information from each of the above sources. === Jackson Manuscripts === (The information given here was taken from ''Correspondence of Andrew Jackson'' edited by John Spencer Bassett, volume 1, pp.1-2.) ''Provenance'': In a footnote Bassett writes the following: "This paper is given here for what it is worth. The fact that it is in the Jackson MSS indicates that Jackson thought enough of it to preserve it. It is without comment by him, favorable or unfavorable. It seems to be in the handwriting of a copyist. See Jackson MSS, Library of Congress, vol. 118, page 33." ''Father'': Andrew Sr. resided near Castlereagh ''Paternal Uncles'': unnamed. : One resided at Ballymisca in the Parish of Car-Donnell, only surviving son Samuel lived in Philadelphia, Principal in the House of Jackson & Bayard, m. ______ Vateau of Dublin; Samuel had two sons who died and two daughters, one married Revd. ArchDeacon Cleland of Car-Donnell, the other the Revd. Mr. Cassidy Rector of Newtown Ards : One resided at Knocknagoney in the Parish of Holywood, daughter married James Suffern, descendants in New York, brother of John Suffern senator and first Judge of Rockland County : "Laird Jackson" resided at Ballywilly in the Parish of Bangor ''Paternal Grandfather'': No mention === Reid and Eaton, ''The Life of Andrew Jackson'', pp.9-10 === ''Provenance'': John Reid was aide, secretary, friend to Andrew Jackson. He had Jackson's confidence to the extent that he wrote some of Jackson's letters himself. He started a biography of Jackson but passed suddenly in 1816 after completing only four chapters. John Henry Eaton took over and completed the work. Owsley, in the introduction to his recent edition, writes "It is almost certain that Jackson read and approved every line of the manuscript." ''Father'' Andrew, youngest son of his family ''Paternal Grandfather'': unnamed, was at the siege of Carrickfergus === Kendall, ''Life of Andrew Jackson'', pp.9-11 === ''Provenance'': Amos Kendall was a friend of Andrew Jackson. He was approved by Jackson in 1842 to be Jackson's biographer and was granted access to all of Jackson's papers. He carried many of these away from the Hermitage and did not return them when Jackson passed in 1845. He never completed the work, and most of his papers were destroyed by fire, perhaps including some of Jackson's papers. (This narrative is taken from Basset's ''The Life of Andrew Jackson'', preface, pp.vi-ix.) ''Father'': Andrew (youngest of brothers) ''Paternal Uncles'': unnamed : one had a son Samuel, distinguished citizen of Philadelphia : another had descendants in New York through a female branch named Suffern ''Paternal Grandfather'': Hugh, linen draper near Carrickfergus === Letter from [[Jackson-26320|Robert Jackson]] of Beaver, Pennsylvania === (What follows is taken from ''Correspondence of Andrew Jackson'' edited by Bassett, volume 1, page 180.) ''Provenance'': Bassett comments, "It is to be regretted that Jackson gave no intimation of his opinion of this letter. It is indorsed, but not in his hand, "Robert Jackson, claims relationship to General Jackson." ''Father and Paternal Uncles'': Andrew, James, Hugh, and Robert (himself). Presumably Andrew was older than Robert, since Robert states he was about 17 when Andrew left for America with one son already born and another to be born at sea. ''Paternal Grandfather'': Hugh ''Note'': Robert has children Andrew, James, Elizabeth, and Jane, all married. Jane married to brother Hugh's son James. Robert claims "I had 3 letters from Carolina before my brother died" and none since. === Letter from William McCully of Dundonald Parish, County Down, Ireland === (What follows is taken from "The papers of Andrew Jackson'', edited by Smith and Owsley, volume 5, pages 106-107.) ''Provenance'': Smith and Owsley say that the letter was "one that Jackson apparently gave some credence". Following the letter is a transcript of an affidavit that shows William appeared before a magistrate in Dundonald and swore that he had written the letter and that he knows the Revd. James Jackson's family and that the family ties he indicated were ones he thinks to be "perfectly correct & true". ''Father and Paternal Uncles'': Hugh and brothers James and a third, unnamed : Hugh emigrated in his father's lifetime : James, clergyman who preached 40 years at Ballibay in County Monaghan, succeeded his father in the estate and came home in his final years and passed at Ballyregan. James had son Thomas, doctor of medicine of Ballibay, had only one child -- son Thomas Jr. of Dublin, unmarried. James also had four daughters -- Martha m. Robert Bradford near Ballibay; Elizabeth m. James McCully (brother of the letter's author); Mary m. David Dalzell; Jane m. James Burnside near Fivemiletown, County Tyrone. : third died after receiving his diploma from a College for Clergymen (States that the bearer of the letter was James McCully, only son of Elizabeth Jackson and James McCully.) ''Grandfather'': [[Jackson-7128|Thomas Jackson]], who inherited an estate in Ballyregan in Dundonald Parish, county Down. == Later Accounts == Many accounts of Jackson's family history have been produced since his death. We summarize the genealogical information from several of them. === Ulster links with the White House === ''Sourcing'': No sources listed, and without an author listed it is impossible to view as credible. A [http://clydesburn.blogspot.com/2018/01/links-with-white-house-and-sam-henry.html blog post] states :: "Ulster Links with the White House is an interesting book, but it is unreliable as it over-stretches itself by making Ulster ancestral claims to Presidents John Adams, James Monroe and John Quincy Adams - Presidents who were later dropped from the pantheon in similar projects in the decades which followed." ''Father and Paternal Uncles'': father was Andrew, of Castlereagh, youngest of the brothers; eldest was Hugh, of Ballywilly near Bangor; second was Samuel of Ballymiscaw, Dundonald ''Paternal Grandfather'': Hugh, linen draper and a little farming, came to settle at Boneybefore in Carrckfergus, lived "in a tiny cottage which used to stand on what is now the L M S railway track through Boneybefore, almost on the edge of the sea" ''Paternal Great-Uncles'': Hugh's brothers Thomas and John, fought with William of Orange at the Battle of the Boyne, John's pistol was blown to pieces when William of Orange was wounded in the shoulder, but John miraculously escaped. (This conflicts with the other data, since the battle occurred in 1690, six years before the purported marriage of their parents.) John was an ancestor of "Stonewall" Jackson. ''Paternal Great-Grandparents'': [[Jackson-5555|Isaac Jackson]] m. [[Evans-4911|Anne Evans]] of County Wicklow, m. 1696 === Bassett, ''The Life of Andrew Jackson === ''Sourcing'': Numerous sources throughout. No mention of Andrew Sr.'s family beyond abstracting the memorandum from Jackson's collected works. === Buell, ''History of Andrew Jackson'' === ''Sourcing'': Buell does not often indicate his sources and '''he is a known fabricator''', including in his work on Jackson. For more on this, see : Hamilton, Milton W. "Augustus C. Buell, Fraudulent Historian" in ''Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography'' 80 (1956) pp.478-492 : Booraem, Hendrick. "Young Hickory: the Making of Andrew Jackson'' Taylor Trade Publishing, Dallas, 2001. ''Father and Paternal Uncles'': Andrew had brothers Sam and Hugh. Andrew was older than Sam. : Sam, a sailor. The ship that carried Andrew's family to the Carolinas had just previously been crewed by Sam. : Hugh, served with Braddock in the 49th regiment of infantry, was with Wolfe at Quebec and with Amherst at the surrender of Montreal. In 1756, they were sent for a year to the Carolinas to quell Cherokees. Employed as an agent of the Catawba Land Company. Convinced a group of 20 Irish families to emigrate, but his wife kept him from leaving. Only Andrew Sr. and some Crawfords left, in the end. Buell claims his information about Jackson's uncles was told by Jackson himself to Congressman William Allen of Ohio in 1833. This conversation was then recounted to Buell by then Governor Allen in 1875. ''Paternal Grandfather'': Hugh of Carrickfergus, linen weaver and draper. Hugh's estate passed to Andrew Jackson Jr., 300 or 400 pounds, but was tied up with Mr. Barton at whose house Jackson's mother had died. (Buell says this latter was spoken by Jackson in 1815 to three of his "military family", including Eaton.) ''Paternal Great-Grandfather'': John of Carrickfergus b. 1667, bailiff of the assize court, several times foreman of the grand jury and once a member of the town council. === Colyar, ''Life and Times of Andrew Jackson'' === ''Sourcing'': includes some sources throughout, but none on Jackson's family history. ''Father and Paternal Siblings'': makes no statement about siblings. ''Paternal Grandfather'': murdered in a massacre by the British at Carrickfergus, supposed to have been around 1765. === Cooper and Baldwin, ''The Jackson family genealogy and history'' === (The information here was taken from [http://www.thesilverbowl.com/documents/TABLES/JACKSON-Library-of-Congress.html Sharon Odie Brown's website].) ''Sourcing'': Brown says it is unsourced. ''Father and Paternal Siblings'': Andrew Sr. had brothers Hugh, David, Robert and sister Elizabeth : Hugh was with Braddock in the French and Indian war and went with Wolf to Quebec : David came to Pennsylvania in 1762 : Robert came to America and descendants were untraced : Elizabeth married James Crawford and came to the Carolinas ''Paternal Grandparents'': Joseph Jackson and Elizabeth Vance. Joseph married later Mary Carr, a widow with a son Hugh who came to America. Joseph and Mary had a daughter Margaret. === Jackson, ''Genealogy of the "Jackson family"'' === ''Sourcing'': inconsistent quality. Quotes, for instance, a church certificate (p.8) and a gravestone inscription (pp.13-14), the latter being easily checked at FindAGrave. Unfortunately, information pertaining to President Jackson and his contemporaries ranges from being unsourced to being "testimony" given by named people, but without any indication of where this testimony was given, in what form, and whether it can be found in any other source.) ''Father'': Andrew left Ireland and had no further contact with his family. ''Paternal Uncles and Aunts'': half-brothers [[Jackson-7127|Hugh]], [[Jackson-7102|Robert]], and [[Jackson-7103|David]] and half-sister [[Jackson-7163|Margaret]] : David married Elizabeth Reed, four children born in Ireland, then the family emigrated to Pennsylvania : Margaret married William McCaughey, emigrated to Pennsylvania, then moved to Ohio ''Paternal Grandparents'': [[Jackson-7055|Joseph Jackson]] and unnamed first wife. They located first at Carrickfergus and later at Limavady. He and three of his brothers were all physicians. === James, ''Andrew Jackson the border captain'' === ''Sourcing'': includes detailed notes with extensive sourcing throughout the book. Concerning Jackson's family history, references : Buell, ''A History of Andrew Jackson'' volume I (1904) p.20 -- '''this work is known to contain fabrications''' : Craig, James D. Memoir, dated September 24, 1858, in Walter Clark Manuscripts, III, p.332, North Carolina Historical Commission, Raleigh James notes that there inaccuracies in the latter document but cobbles together information from pieces that "appear credible". ''Father and Paternal Uncles'': Andrew had forsaken an apprenticeship in favor of a small farm. He had brothers Sam and Hugh. : Sam was a sailor. Andrew's family traveled to America on a ship on which Sam had crewed. : Hugh had served in His Majesty's 49th regiment of foot, had accompanied Braddock in Virginia, Wolfe in Quebec, and had been with Amherst at Montreal. He had fought Cherokee's in the Waxhaws. He had organized a group of Irish families to emigrate from Larne, but in the end only Andrew's and two other's did. (Hugh didn't come because his wife didn't want to leave.) ''Paternal Grandfather'': unnamed, linen weaver and merchant of Carrickfergus === McSkimin, "History of Carrickfergus" === ''Sourcing'': bio is attributed to Colyar's book, but includes information about Jackson's father that is not in Colyar -- unknown source. ''Father'': Jacksons parents lived at Boneybefore "in a house close to the passage to the shore known as Magill's Crossing" -- leveled when the railway from Carrickfergus to Larne was constructed. === Parton, ''Life of Andrew Jackson'' === ''Sourcing'': the work begins with a lengthy bibliography, including Jacksonian campaign materials. Concerning Jackson's paternal heritage, only mentions Jackson's papers and McSkimin's book. ''Father'': Andrew Sr. farmed land near Carrickfergus. ''Paternal Grandfather'': Hugh of Carrickfergus in 1660,linen-draper, suffered at the siege in 1660 (which Parton says was of "so trifling a nature as to be almost ridiculous). Then talks about the storming of the town in 1689. ''Paternal Grandfather'': no knowledge, but notes just one mention of a Jackson in McSkimin's book -- John Jackson who was in a list of a grand jury in 1708. === Rantoul, "Some notes on Chipman Hill" === ''Sourcing'': a few scattered sources, but none given for the claimed connection between Jackson and the Hill family. ''Father and Paternal Siblings'': Andrew Sr. from Carrickfergus had sister Elizabeth who married John Hill, came to America, children : Hugh Hill b. Carrickfergus 1740 : Jenny m. _____ McNinch of Baltimore, Maryland : Nancy m. _____ Gardner in America : Peter m. Jane Neilson in Ireland : Elizabeth m. _____ Porter in America : James m. Elizabeth Walker of Dromore in Ireland ''Paternal Grandfather'': Hugh from Carrickfergus (in 1660!), linen draper, "so says Parton" === Remini, ''Andrew Jackson: the course of American empire'' === ''Sourcing'': refers to four of the accounts listed above that may have been read by Jackson (all except the McCully letter). Says "none of these claims can be verified. Because the Kendall and the Reid and Eaton biographies were prepared under Jackson's supervision I have tended to accept their word in such matters." ''Father and Paternal Uncles'': Andrew Sr. lived near Castlereagh, three unnamed brothers, farmers born in Northern Ireland. (A chart near the front of the book names them Hugh, Robert, and "James or Samuel".) ''Paternal Grandfather": Hugh, well-to-do linen weaver ''Paternal Great-Parents and Great-Uncles'': Chart near the front of the book shows Isaac Jackson m. Anne Evans as g-grandparents, with children Hugh and brothers Thomas and John. === Roberts, ''Ancestors of American Presidents'' === ''Sourcing'': lists : Goodwin, Ellis Munson. "Crafford of New River, North Carolina" in ''National Geographic Society Quarterly'' [http://budswebs.homeip.net/BudsWebs/BudsPage/GoodwinCmplt.doc 53 (1965) pp.251-62], [http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/onslow/families_crafford_newbern.html 55 (1967) pp.21-28], 253-57, 57 (1969) pp.298-303, and 59 (1971) pp.89-90. : Rantoul, Robert S. "Some notes on Chipman Hill" in ''Essex Institute Historical Collections'' 8 (1866) pp.118-23. : Murphy, Marion Emerson. ''Early Leslies in York County, South Carolina, their migrations to Tennessee, Missouri, & Arkansas, their ancestry & descendants, 3rd. ed., 1976, pp.7-11b : Smith, S. B. & Owsley, H. C. ''The Papers of Andrew Jackson'', Appendix I genealogical charts The first two parts of Goodwin's serial article seem to contain no information about Jackson's paternal line other than his father's name. The remainder should be consulted to see what they contain. ''Father'': Andrew of Carrickfergus before 1760 to Waxhaws, S. C. by 1760-1 ''Grandfather'': Hugh of Carrickferbus, d. ~1782 ''Great-Grandfather'': Thomas of Ballyregan in Dundonald, County Down, living in 1761 === Smith and Owsley (ed.), ''The Papers of Andrew Jackson, Volume I, 1770-1803'' === ''Sourcing'': volume 1, page 413 states that the tree on p.414 was drawn from "a manuscript describing the Jackson family found among the Jackson Papers at the Library of Congress" and Robert Jackson's letter." They go on to say that ''Ulster links with the White House'' "illuminated Jackson's remote grandfather and great-uncles". The tree contains exactly what is described. The top level gives the great-grandfather and great-uncles from "Ulster links with the White House", then descendants of Hugh are drawn from Robert's letter. (There is one conflict in this information -- Robert lists his brothers as Hugh, James, and Andrew, while "Ulster links with the White House" would have one of them named Samuel. This is resolved by giving Robert's list of brothers and placing a [[Jackson-7016|Samuel Jackson]] m. [[Vateau-2|Miss Vateau]] as a child of James as per the manuscript, presumably guessing that James was the father of Samuel and Hugh was the father of Mrs. Suffern, as opposed to the other way around. They also present McCully's letter sent to Jackson in 1821, which partially conflicts with the information in the tree. === Watson, ''The life and times of Andrew Jackson'' === ''Genealogical sourcing'': Unsourced. Watson declares, "Col. Brownlow, particularly, made me acquainted with many out-of-print books, of the most interesting character, which none of the Jackson biographers consulted". ''Father and Paternal Uncles'': Andrew Sr. had brother Hugh. : Hugh was present at Braddock's defeat in America. He became interested in the Catawba Land Company and convinced a group of Irish families to emigrate. Among those was his brother Andrew's. In the end, Hugh's wife would not leave so they stayed in Ireland. ''Paternal Grandfather'': Hugh, of Carrickfergus (p.19). Estate was passed to Andrew Jacckson Jr. through his grandfather's agent William Barton, of Charleston, at whose home Andrew's mother had passed.

    Andrew Warde and His Descendants, 1597-1910

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] == Andrew Warde and His Descendants, 1597-1910 == Being a compilation of facts relating to one of the oldest New England families and embracing many families of other names, descended from a worthy ancestor even unto the tenth and eleventh generations. * by George Kemp Ward * published by A.T. De La Mare Printing and Publishing Co., New York, 1910 * See [[:Category: Ward Genealogy Fraud]] * Source Example: ::: Ward, George Kemp. ''[[Space:Andrew Warde and His Descendants, 1597-1910|Andrew Warde and His Descendants, 1597-1910]]'' (A.T. De La Mare Printing and Pub. Co., New York, 1910) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Ward|Ward]]: Page 12 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Andrew_Warde_and_His_Descendants%2C_1597-1910|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://archive.org/details/andrewwardehisde00ward * https://books.google.com/books?id=ZG9ZAAAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/andrewwardeandh00unkngoog * https://archive.org/details/andrewwardehisde00ward * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005774382 * https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_ZG9ZAAAAMAAJ

    Andrewartha Name Study

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    __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Andrewartha Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Andrewartha Andrewartha] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Andrewartha name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Andrewartha's), by time period (18th Century Andrewartha's), or by topic (Andrewartha DNA, Andrewartha Occupations, Andrewartha Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' == How to Join == To join the Andrewartha Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Andrewartha-50|John Andrewartha]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Andrewartha}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * ==Membership== * * ---- {{One Name Study|name=Andrewartha}} :This is a One '''Name Study''' to collect together in one place everything about the surname ANDREWARTHA and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, and so on.
    ::'''Interesting Note''' http://webs.lanset.com/azazella/ahnentafel.html is from [http://webs.lanset.com/azazella/ahnentafel.html Kathie Weigel's '''ahnentafel'''] containing all of her known ancestors :
    ''(and [https://wc.rootsweb.com/trees/244956/I62/-/individual Name: zella -- Weigel/Hampton and allied lines )''] :::'''and''' [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/user/Trtnik-2 '''Aleš''' Trtnik] finally managed to write FULL '''relation finder.
    Here it is.''' [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=disp2 Full Connection finder on '''WikiTree+'''] :[https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/wiech13/topola-viewer/#/view?gen=-8&indi=Andrewartha-31&source=wikitree&standalone=false&utm_source=wikitree_form '''Topola Genealogy Viewer''' – ''genealogy tree visualization and exploration tool''
    from Andrewartha-31]
    and the Link : [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/wiech13/ '''WikiTree Apps''' from ][https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/980221/genealogy-tree-visualization Przemek Więch, in ''g2g'' March 2020 ] ::: [[space:Cornwall, Connerton Hundred - Domesday Tree|Cornwall, Connerton Hundred - Domesday Tree- ''via WikiTree'']] :: [[Space:Ahnentafel_Andrewartha_-_Name_Tree#2048A|Ahnentafel Andrewartha - Name Tree - ''4098'']] | [[Space:Ahnentafel_Weigel_-_Name_Tree|Ahnentafel Weigel - Name Tree - ''7392'']] :::: [[Project:Cemeterist|Welcome to the '''Cemeterist Project''']] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=120|label= Ship Arrivals to the Colonies |caption= [[:Category: Aden, Arrived 17 Feb 1846|''Aden'' 1846 - VDL]]
    [[:Category: Theresa, Arrived 2 May 1847|''Theresa'' 1847 - SA]]
    [[:Category: Isle of Thanet, Arrived 24 Oct 1854|''Thanet'' 1854 - SA]] }} == The Name == :''visit'': [[wikipedia:Andrewartha]] :''visit'': [[wikipedia:Trewartha]] ::Past PrimeMinister Australia : [[Hawke-468|'''Bob Hawke''', has '''Trewartha''' in his tree.]] and ::23 'clicks' to Bob : [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=disp2&WikiTreeID1=Andrewartha-50&WikiTreeID2=Hawke-468&relatives=0&IgnoreIDs= Full Connection finder on '''WikiTree+''' John to Bob ''find Path'' ] ::: The earliest : [[Trewartha-51|Trewartha-51]]. ::[[Cochrane-875|'''Zoe''' and ]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Cochrane-875&person2_name=Andrewartha-50 '''John''' are 11th cousins ] ::[[Vort-Ronald-1|'''Dianne''' ]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Relationship&action=calculate&person1_name=Vort-Ronald-1&person2_name=Andrewartha-50 and '''John''' are 10th cousins once removed ] :'''Andrewartha''' :::From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Andrewartha and Trewartha are Cornish family names. "Cornish names"[1] says: :'''Nouns:''' ::"tre" a "town", feminine, maybe a hamlet or house ::"tref : village, town", Brythonic Celt Welsh about 4-500 AD :'''Adjectives:''' ::"Wartha" : "upper" (maybe higher or greater or on a hill) : cf. ::"Wollas" : "lower" (maybe smaller or lesser or in a valley, of the two). :'''Definite article:''' ::"An" used as : "of the", "in the", "on the", "at the", in place names. Brythonic Celt Cornish language (Dexter, p. 18). The book mentions "Trewartha" (p. 25), and "Andrewartha" (p. 60). ::The "Handbook of Cornish Names"[2] states: "Trewartha" is a Cornish name meaning "Upper Farm" or "Upper Homestead". :[[Andrewartha-535|John Andrewartha ''(1868 - 1953)'' ]] ''brick wall '' ::[[Smith-154121|''visit'' John Lindsay '''Smith''' ''(1935 - 29 Jan 2022)'' ]] :: [[Henderson-12968|'''Charles Gordon Henderson''' ''(1900 - 1933)'']] :::[https://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=98784.0;PHPSESSID=lmq11cd9a9pf7k2bep28dfpmf4 ''RootsChat.Com'' » Cornwall » '''Trewartha'''/Hitchens] {{Image|file= Flags-30.png |align=r |size= 100|label= Flag of Cornwall |caption= [[:Category: Gwithian, Cornwall|Cornwall 1600]] }} :'''Range & Problem''' = This is an extract of an [http://www.taliesin-arlein.net/names/search.php '''Office of National Statistics''' database, (ONS:UK)] and contains a list of surnames in use in England, Wales and the Isle of Mann in September '''2002'''.
    The list contains almost 270,000 surnames, shared by 54.4 million people. ''( ANDREW . . . . . . . 10201 . . . . . . 745 )'' [ ''as reference only'' ]
    ( Surname . . . . . . . Count . . Ranking )
    '''ANDREWARTHA''' . . . 317 . . . =15738
    ANDREWARTHUR . . . . . 5 . . =230412
    ANDREWATHA . . . . . . . 7 . . = 100824
    '''TREWARTHA''' . . . . . . 221 . . . =19986
    :: [https://bernarddeacon.com/cornish-surnames/surnames-and-the-cornish-language/ ''Surnames and the Cornish language,'' from Bernard Deacon] ::::[http://webs.lanset.com/azazella/default.htm my name is Kathie Weigel] === misspellings === Andr'''E'''wartha-12 & Andr'''A'''wartha-1 : are matches : they both m: Jane '''Hendra-209'''. [Sep 2016.] ::and now found : [[Hendra-114|Hendra-114]] '''Hendra-114''' [& merged 2017] :The problem is '''spelling''' in pre-1841 records and names. :Andrewartha and Trewartha are the traditional surnames - see [[Trewartha-7|'''Trewartha-7''']], circa 1591. There are a number of alias and aka's in the hard copy books and MS : ::''Andrew'' is a common alias. ::'''Andrewartha in OPC''' circa : 1632, Gwithian. ::Andraw, circa 1715, Illogan. ::ANDREW''' WO'''RTHA, circa 1731, Cowan. ::ANDREW'''WO'''RTHA, c.1738, Breage, and, ::ANDREW'''-WO'''RTHA, c.1747, ::ANDREW'''O'''RTHA. . . ::ANDR'''A'''WARTHA, c.1751, Gwinear. . . ::ANDRE'''W'''WARTHA, c.1760, Breage, . and ::ANDRE'''A'''WARTHA, c.1763. . . ::ANDR'''A'''W'''O'''RTHA, c.1802, Germoe. [to 1864 search] ::AN'''T'''REWARTHA, c.1686? Gwithian. (Baptism) Now for '''Trewartha''' England Births and Christenings,
    Ann T'''r'''ewartha, 1538-1975, christening: 1 February 1789 Gwennap,
    Ann Trew'''o'''rtha 1538-1975 christening: 24 August 1813 Gwennap,
    Anne T'''o'''ewartha, 1538-1975, christening: 2 February 1829 Gwennap,
    Ann Trewarth'''[a]''' 1538-1975 birth: 21 December 1829 Carharrack,
    := This is an extract of an [http://www.taliesin-arlein.net/names/search.php '''Office of National Statistics''' database, (ONS:UK)] ::Surname Count Ranking :: TREAVARTHA 9 =154387 ::TREGARTHA 47 =52803 ::TREGARTHEN 67 =42509 ::TREGORTHA 7 =182958 ::TREGURTHA 63 =44121 ::TREMBIRTH 9 =154387 ::TRENBERTH 77 =39021 ::TRENBIRTH 35 =63515 ::TREVARTHA 9 =154387 ::TREVARTHEN 213 =20477 ::'''TREWARTHA 221 =19986''' {{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 70 |label= Australia, Wattle for Their Service |caption= Visit :Family
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    [[:Category:Their Service, Moulton Name Study|Moulton]]
    }} === People LifeTree === :'''Stamp Duties Act 1783''' :::[[wikipedia:Stamp_Duties_Act_1783|Stamp Duties Act 1783,]] [[:Category: Cornwall, SW|Paupers, and ''Profiles1800'']] ::The Stamp Duties Act of 1783 (23 Geo.III c.67) was passed by the House of Commons of Great Britain in order to raise money to pay for the American War of Independence. {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ An'''dre'''wartha , '''Tre'''wartha - Cock - Rondall [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:FamilyList&p=13666434 = '''Family List'''] |- ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"|Gen ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Andrewartha-50/9|Ahnen Relationship] ! align="center" |Dates of birth | ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;"|Number ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" |# identified ! align="center" |% age |- |[[Andrewartha-51|1]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Andrewartha-50/4 Parents] |1904 - 1916 | |2 |2 |100 |- |[[Andrewartha-52|2]] | Grandparents |1870s | |4 |4 |100 |- |[[Andrewartha-53|3]] |Great grand[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Andrewartha-52/4 Parents] |1833 | |8 |8 |100 |- |[[Andrewartha-54|4]] |2* Great G-Parents |1803 | |16 |8 + 4 = 12 |75 |- |[[Andrewartha-42|5]] |3* [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Andrewartha-42/9 Great G]-parents |1777 | |32 |11 + 3 = 14 |% |- |[[Andrewartha-40|6]] |4* Great G-[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Andrewartha-42/4 Parents] |1750 | |64 |6 + 1 = 7 |% |- |[[Andrewartha-57|7]] |5* [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Andrewartha-57/9 Great G]-parents |1702 | |128 |G |% |- |[[Andrewartha-31|8]] |6* Great G-parents |1675 | |256 |H |% |- |[[Andrewartha-32|9]] |7* Great G-[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Andrewartha-31/4 Parents] |1646 | |512 |I |% |- |[[Trewartha-9|'''10''']] |8* [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Trewartha-9/9 Great G]-parents |1598 | |1024 |J |% |- |[[Trewartha-7|11]] |9* Great G-parents |1563 | |2048 |K |% |- |[[Cock-734|'''12''']] |10* Great G-parents |c. 1537 | |4096 |L |% |- |[[Rondall-3|'''13''']] |11* Great G-parents |c. '''1515''' | |8192 |M |% |- ::[[Andrewartha-53|William Henry Guy Andrewartha (1833 - 1887) : ''The VDL Link'']] ::[[Andrewartha-71|John Andrewartha (1839 - 1916) : ''The Austin, Texas Link'']] APPOINTMENTS. ('''1900,''' August 18). ('''1900,''' August 18). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article33189346 ''Western Mail''
    (Perth, WA : 1885 - 1954),'' p. 10.'' Retrieved February 19, 2020]
    [[Andrewartha-541|'''Lily''' Andrewartha,]] assistant, [[:Category: Albany, Western Australia|Albany : ]] '''Presentation.''' ''(August 1902,)'' Presentation ('''1902,''' August 16). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article207332154 ''The Swan Express''
    (Midland Junction, WA : 1900 - 1954),'' p. 2.'' Retrieved February 21, 2020]

    A farewell presentation was made at the State School [[:Category:Midland Junction, Western Australia|Midland Junction,]] on Friday afternoon, 8th inst. The upper fifth, sixth, and seventh class scholars assembled at half-past-three in the large room, together with the staff comprising the head teacher (Mr Hand) Messrs [[Andrewartha-137|G. Andrewartha,]] H. J. Yelland, ''Misses'' Jeffreys, ''Andrewartha,'' Johnson, Vetter, and Hay. Mr Hand explained that the object of the gathering was to make a farewell presentation to Mr Andrewartha, who was leaving to take charge of the school at [[:Category: Paddington, Western Australia|Paddington]] a township near Kalgoorlie, on the [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article207332154 Eastern Goldfields. . . . ''more'' . . . . ] Personal. ('''1903,''' June 24). ('''1903,''' June 24). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article69931749 ''The Albany Advertiser''
    (WA : 1897 - 1954),'' p. 3.'' Retrieved February 19, 2020]
    At the sale of work at the Infants' School last Friday the Rev. Canon Louch, Chairman of the District Board, paid a high tribute to the teachers. He very warmly congratulated Miss Colley, the head mistress, and Misses '''Andrewartha''' and Russell, her assistants, on the eminently satisfactory result of their work. THE STATE SCHOOL. ('''1905,''' December 15). ''(The Infants' School.)'' ('''1905,''' December 15). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article87139808 ''Bunbury Herald''
    (WA : 1892 - 1919), ''p. 3.'' Retrieved February 19, 2020]

    . . . Word building, clay modelling, ladder making, mat weaving, and soon, were carried out with marvellous precision, while songs, recitations and dialogues were rendered with a charm and accuracy which reflected the greatest credit on the head teacher ([[Andrewartha-540|Miss Andrewartha]]) and her assistants. . . . . STATE SCHOOL AWARDS. ''To the Editor.'' Correspondence. ('''1910,''' November 10). ('''1910,''' November 10). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article158885341 ''Southern Times''
    (Bunbury, WA : 1888 - 1916), ''p. 5.'' Retrieved February 19, 2020]

    . . . ''Bunbury Infants' School'' Under my charge, has gained the "Excellent" award from Mr. Inspector Gamble for the past four years (1906-7-8-9). . . I am, yours, etc.,
    [[Andrewartha-540|E. Andrewartha,]] ''Head Teacher'' Bunbury Infants' School, 9/11/10. EDUCATION APPOINTMENTS ('''1930,''' May 7). [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article30479828 ''The Advertiser'' (Adelaide, SA : 1889 - 1931), ''p. 23.'' Retrieved February 24, 2020] ''approved of the following appointments in the Education Department:—Head Teachers'' M. J. Andrewartha, Hansborough; :::[https://www.carnamah.com.au/teachers?search=andrewartha '''WA State''' School Teachers 1900-1980 : ''from'' '''Carnamah''' ''Museum'' ] == Sources ==

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    '''Return to the HOME Page ''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:THE_ART_OF_ANDREW_INNES&public=1] ===WORKS BY YEAR - The Image dimensions are in inches=== ===Andrew Innes retains the copyright of these images === '''2023 ''' [[Space: 2023|['''click here''']]]. '''2022 ''' [[Space: 2022|['''click here''']]]. '''2021 ''' [[Space: 2021|['''click here''']]]. '''2020 ''' [[Space: 2020|['''click here''']]]. '''2019 ''' [[Space: 2019|['''click here''']]]. '''2018 ''' [[Space: 2018|['''click here''']]]. '''2017 ''' [[Space: 2017|['''click here''']]]. '''2016 ''' [[Space: 2016|['''click here''']]]. '''2015 ''' [[Space: 2015|['''click here''']]]. '''2014 ''' [[Space: 2014|['''click here''']]]. '''2013 ''' [[Space: 2013|['''click here''']]]. '''2012 ''' [[Space: 2012|['''click here''']]]. '''2011 ''' [[Space: 2011|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2010 ''' [[Space: 2010|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2009 ''' [[Space: 2009|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2008 ''' [[Space: 2008|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2007 ''' [[Space: 2007|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2006 ''' [[Space: 2006'''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2005 ''' [[Space: 2005|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2004 ''' [[Space: 2004|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2003 ''' [[Space: 2003|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''2002 ''' [[Space: 2002|['''click here''']]]. (Under construction) '''1997 ''' [[Space: 1997|['''click here''']]]. '''1986 ''' [[Space: 1986|['''click here''']]]. '''1981 ''' [[Space: 1981|['''click here''']]]. '''1979 ''' [[Space: 1979|['''click here''']]]. '''Return to the HOME Page ''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:THE_ART_OF_ANDREW_INNES&public=1]

    Andrews Name Study

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    [[Category:Andrews Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]
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    Welcome to the Andrews Name Study!
    {{Image|file=Andrus_Name_Study.jpg |caption='''Andrews Motto: ''Wisdom is the Conqueror of Fortune'''''}}
    See also: *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=ANDREWS&order=name Andrews List] of profiles on WikiTree. *[[Space:Andrus_Name_Study|Andrus Name Study]] This is a project that I hope will become a valuable reference point for any Andrews researchers alike to share their knowledge by posting their DNA tests, resources, pictures, stories, and anything else of interest to this surname. Please join by contacting the project leader, [[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]]. See the section on our goals and what you can do below. Post questions and comments and add details about your particular area of interest. '''The Andrews Name Study is Under Construction!!''' Please be patient as I work to create a useful resource for collaboration. Please see a description of the coat of arms found on this page for the Andrews family at Burke's [https://books.google.com/books?id=9hFXAAAAYAAJ&pg=PT81&lpg=PT81&dq=andrews+heraldry&source=bl&ots=-KDO53dXvO&sig=t9O5ECT7Tt8ZG0sp-CywDvAKemo&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjE0ty_-ePKAhUH0WMKHSuCBNM4ChDoAQgxMAg#v=onepage&q=andrews%20heraldry&f=false ''Encyclopaedia of Heraldry''] or Berry's [https://books.google.com/books?id=e_lBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PT23&lpg=PT23&dq=andrews+heraldry&source=bl&ots=WOHuJU0naM&sig=gufjhN3F6Kj_r1J_Q3ZEHYeFbj0&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjE0ty_-ePKAhUH0WMKHSuCBNM4ChDoAQhFMAw#v=onepage&q=andrews%20heraldry&f=false ''Encyclopaedia Heraldica Or Complete Dictionary of Heraldry, Volume 2'']. *Page Background: '''The St. Andrews Tartan''' {{Image|file=Andrews_Name_Study-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''James Andrews Coat of Arms ca. 1760''' }} === Our Goals === Although DNA analysis can assist in determining that two or more participants who have tested their yDNA descend from a common male ancestor, it will not identify the specific ancestor without the use of accurate record documentation used in genealogical research. The purpose of this study is to work together to establish an accurate Andrews Family tree by using the best possible sources available for documentation. To date, there are 23 unrelated Andrews lines established by the Andrews DNA Project hosted at Family Tree DNA. In almost all cases, the common ancestor has not been identified in these lines. We can help the effort by growing the best Andrews tree possible. === What You Can Do === #Work cooperatively together with other Andrews profile managers to create the best Andrews tree possible. #Add the category for Andrews Name Study to profiles using a location to better organize and identify family lines. See the [[Space:One_Name_Studies_FAQ_Page|ONS FAQ]] page for instructions. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Andrews profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Andrews profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Contact [[Andrus-373|Alison]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #If you are a male with the Andrews surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through the Andrews Family Tree DNA Project so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. #Do you have an Andrews profile you are especially proud of? Let [[Andrus-373|Alison]] know and we will feature it on this page.
    [[Image: Photos-420.png |380px|??]] === Andrews Surname Origins ===
    '''"Andrew"''' and its very numerous variants and equivalents has been popular throughout christendom for centuries, partly due to the name of '''St. Andrew''', the name of the first of Jesus Christ's disciples, who is the patron saint of Scotland and also of Russia. The personal name is first recorded in England in the '''Domesday Book''' in its Latin form of '''"Andreas".''' First found in Caithness, the northern tip of Scotland, a Norse/Viking controlled region from the 9th century, which became the Earldom of Caithness. This family was strongly associated with the Clan Ross. It was originally known as the Clan Siol Andrea, meaning the race of Andrew. However, from about the year 1100 the Andrews moved south to Dumfriesshire area of southwest Scotland. Duncan Andrew, Chief of the Clan, rendered homage to King Edward I of England in 1296. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of '''William Andreu''' (witness). which was dated 1237, Fees Court Records, Berkshire. during the reign of King Henry III, The Frenchman, 1216 - 1272. The surname development has included "'''Moricius Andrewys'''" (1275, Worcestershire), '''William Andro''', (1339, Aberdeen), '''John Andrus''', (1510, Norfolk) and '''Humfrey Andros''' (1552, Yorkshire). See Earliest Known Settlement below for more information. Motto: Victrix fortuna sapientia Motto Translation: Wisdom is the conqueror of fortune
    [[Image: Photos-420.png |380px|??]] === Name Variations ===
    :Anders :Andras :Andress :Andrew(s) :McAndrew(s) :Andrewes :Andro(s) :McAndro(s) :Androuse :Andrus, see the [[Space:Andrus_Name_Study|Andrus Name Study]] for more information. :Andruss :Andries
    === Andrews Name Distribution === Click on an image for a close-up view. '''Andrews in Scotland'''
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    '''Andrews in England'''
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    At the time of the 1881 British Census, the Andrews name's relative frequency was highest in Dorset (3.6 times the British average), followed by Wiltshire, Huntingdonshire, Worcestershire, Hampshire, Suffolk, Cambridgeshire, Devon and Somerset.
    '''Andrews in the United States'''
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    === Earliest Known Settlement ===
    Where did your Andrews family live? Please list them here. '''Scotland''' Saint Andrew may be the patron saint of Scotland, but Andrews as a surname is not common. Anderson or McAndrew or Kendrew are more common. Andrews was at one time a Caithness clan name, sometimes spelt Andrus. Duncan Fitz Andrew was its chief at the time they rendered homage to the English King Edward I in 1296. Later these Andrews seem to have been absorbed into the Ross clan. '''England''' Andrews first appeared as a surname as Andrewys or Andrewes in the late 13th century. "'''''The Visitations of Northamptonshire made in 1564 and 1618-19 : with Northhamptonshire pedigrees from various Harleian mss'''''" begins on page 1 with [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofnor00harvrich#page/n15/mode/2up Andrew of Charwelton] and [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofnor00harvrich#page/2/mode/2up/search/andrewes Andrewes of Blisworth]. See the diagrams beginning on page 62 for the [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofnor00harvrich#page/62/mode/2up/search/andrew family charts]. These families are profiled on Wikitree but need attention. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=ANDREWES&cln=0&order=name&u= Andrewes] search page. Further development of these profiles is a goal worth undertaking by the Andrews Study. *Thomas Andrewes was a seaman in the early 1500's and later a master at Trinity House. Two of his sons, Lancelot and Roger, were church scholars who contributed greatly to the King James version of the English Bible that was produced in 1611. The line continued with Thomas and Richard Andrews, London merchants who helped finance the Plymouth plantation in America (being owners of the Mayflower and the ill-fated Angel Gabriel). See: [http://www.disnorge.no/slektsforum/viewtopic.php?t=46642 Ancestry of Lancelot Andrewes (b 1555), Bishop of Winchester] Another London Andrews at this time, not apparently related, was Sir Thomas Andrewes, Lord Mayor of London under Cromwell. Henry Andrewes died in the Great Plague of 1665, but he left an infant son whose descendants established themselves as local gentry at Shaw House in Berkshire. The 19th century distribution showed the Andrews surname mainly around London and the southeast, with some Andrews west in Dorset and Devon. Andrews at Widecombe on the moors in Devon date from 1626. Another family history starts with the marriage of Thomas Andrews and Elizabeth Haskell at Horton in Dorset in 1788. '''Channel Islands''' John Andrews had come to Guernsey in the 1550's as a lieutenant to the then governor of the island. He changed his name to Andros after marrying into the local gentry. These Androses held Sausmarez manor on Guernsey for the next two hundred years. See [[Andros-11|Thomas Andros]]. They were the ancestors of [[Andros-27|Sir Edmund Andros]]. '''American Colonies''' This is a work in progress. Please add your research interests to the list. *[[Andros-27|Sir Edmund Andros]] was bailiff of Guernsey and governor of New England in the late 1600's. He was the person who changed the name of New Amsterdam to New York. *[[Andrews-6622|James Andrews]] came to Old Rappahannock county, Virginia in the 1670's. His line was traced in Kittie LeBlanc's 1981 book "''Andrews Family''." *[[Andrews-126|Robert Andrews]], b. abt 1593; arrived in 1634. Franklin Andrews' 1890 book History of the Andrews Family has traced the subsequent Andrews line. He was an innkeeper at Ipswich, Massachusetts; wife Elizabeth; children; Alice, m. William Franklin; Abigail, m. Daniel Hovey; John, m. Sarah Holyoke; Thomas, unmarried. *[[Andrews-137|Samuel Andrews]], b. abt 1598; came from London in 1635 aboard The Increase; He was a dyer in Saco; wife Jane; children; James, b. 1625, m. Dorcas Mitton and Margaret Phips Halsey; Rebecca, b. 1628, d. 1629; Jane, b. 1629, m. Richard Pike, Thomas Purchase and John Blaney; Samuel, bp. 1634, d. 1634; Philippa, b. 1636, m. George Felt, Samuel Platts and Thomas Nelson. *[[Andrews-1672|Thomas Andrews]], b. abt. 1611, arrived in 1634. He was a mason in Dorchester; wife Ann; children; Hannah, b. abt. 1636, m. William Hopkins; Thomas, bp. 1639, m. Phebe Goard. *[[Andrews-682|Thomas Andrews]], b. abt. 1572; arrived 1635; lived in Hingham; wife's name unknown; children; Joseph, b. abt 1597, m. Elizabeth. *[[Andrews-749|William Andrews]], b. abt. 1607; arrived 1634 to Cambridge and to Hartford by 1637. Schoolmaster. Wife Abigail; children; John, b. abt 1632 m. a Lilly and Mary; Abigail, b. abt 1634; Elizabeth, b. abt 1636, m. Edward Grannis; Thomas, b. 1638, m. Hannah Kirby; Esther, b. 1641, m. Thomas Spencer; Samuel, b. 1645, m. Elizabeth Spencer. * [[Andrews-8839|William Andrews (abt. 1690 - 1761)]], died in Halifax County, North Carolina '''Ireland''' There were English Andrews who were granted the Rathenny estate in Offaly in 1667. Earlier had come Thomas and Robert Andrew, troopers from Scotland in county Down. Robert's descendants established themselves as millers in Comber. John Andrews expanded the business into linen-bleaching in the 18th century. Later came two brothers, John and Thomas. The Andrews family story has been recounted in Sydney Andrews' 1958 book, ''"Nine Generations: A History of the Andrews Family of Comber."'' '''Australia and the South Pacific''' *John and James Andrews who were transported from Dorset in 1828. On their release they moved to Victoria and took up land for market gardening near Melbourne. *[[Andrews-7276|Jane Andrews]], daughter of Samuel and Jane Andrews from London, emigrated to Australia with a group of 23 other young women from the St. Mary-le-Bone workhouse, arriving on the ''Renown'' on 11 October 1832. Her son, [[Andrews-2887|John Andrews]] married Sarah Craft and founded a large Andrews clan at Mangrove Creek in the Hawkesbury District of NSW. *[http://www.xroyvision.com.au/andrews/andrewspage.htm Abraham and Sarah Andrews] and their family from Wiltshire who came to Australia in the 1850's and settled in Singleton, NSW. *Robert and Elizabeth Andrews who left Dorset for Australia on the ''Jessore'' in 1853. Elizabeth died during the passage. *James Andrews who left county Derry with his three sons on the ''Norwood'' in 1854. They settled in Manning valley, NSW. '''New Zealand''' *[[Andrews-4452|William Andrews]] emigrated to Nelson, New Zealand from Hampshire with his family on the "Bolton" in 1842. Many descendants settled in Canterbury, NZ. William's grandson, Sir Ernest Andrews notes in his memoirs that one of his grandfather's brothers, Robert emigrated to Sydney, Australia, but does not identify when. '''Fiji Islands''' The family history goes that the first Andrews that came to Fiji in the early 1800's was named Brent Andrews. He was a whaler on a ship that sunk off the harbor in the Suva. Brent managed to swim ashore and decided to stay in Fiji. He bought land after doing a favor for the King of Cakaudrove. The favor was to steal a woman from the island of Lau. After successfuly carrying out the favor the king gave Brent the lands that the family presently live on.
    [[Image: Photos-420.png |380px|??]] === DNA Studies ===
    Family Tree DNA hosts an [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/andrews/about Andrews Study]. To date, the Andrews DNA Project has successfully identified 23 genetic families, each of whom use the Andrews surname, though they are not related to each other. Most of the known Andrews lines in English-speaking countries originated in Great Britain. See the [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/ANDREWS?iframe=yresults yDNA Chart] for the latest results. ---- === Andrews Descendants on WikiTree === Please add your info to the table below or contact [[Andrus-373|Alison]] to add it. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Researcher Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Oldest Traced Andrews Ancestor''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Place of Settlement''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Date of Settlement''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Haplogroup''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''GEDMatch ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Ancestry Test ID''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''FTDNA Kit#''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Ysearch ID''' |- |- | [[Andrus-373 | Alison Andrus ]] || [[Andrews-420|Lt. John Andrews]] || Ipswich, MA, USA || 1637 || R-M269 || A978292 || ALi1202 || 357520 || 4P5UJ || |- | [[Andries-113 | Rhonda Andries ]] || [[Andrews-153|John Andrews]] || Farmington, CT, USA || 1643 || || A227371 || RHONDAANDRIES || || || |- | [[Pfeiff-12 | Davian Pfeiff ]] || [[Andrews-153|John Andrews]] || Farmington, CT, USA || 1643 || || T827000 || || 544485 || || |- | [[Andrews-9605 | Lori Dillon ]] || [[Andrews-153|John Andrews]] || Farmington, CT, USA || 1643 || || A228825 ||Lori_Dillon || || || |} ----
    ===Andrews Brickwalls===
    Help us break down these Andrews Brickwalls. The following list of profiles needs to be connected to the Andrews line. *[[Andrews-7292|Samuel & Sarah Andrews (marr. bef. 1814)]] ----
    === Andrews Place Names ===
    :Andrews, California :Andrews, Florida (disambiguation), various places :Andrews, Indiana :Andrews, Nebraska :Andrews, North Carolina :Andrews, Oregon :Andrews, Queensland, Australia :Andrews, South Australia :Andrews, South Carolina :Andrews, Texas :Andrews County, Texas :Andrews Air Force Base near Washington, D.C., home of Air Force One :Andrews University (Michigan) :Andrews Avenue, a major thoroughfare in Metro Manila, Philippines
    === Notable Andrews Names ===
    See the Andrews list of names on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Andrews_(surname) Wikipedia]
    === Andrews Research Online ===
    *[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/andrews/ Andrews Forum] at Genealogy.com === Publications === #[https://archive.org/details/lieutenantjohnan00andr Lieut. John Andrews of Chebacco, Mass. 1637-1708]; Compiled by Hon. H. F. Andrews, pub. 1909. #[http://www.genealogycenter.info/pdf/ltjohnandrews.pdf Lieut. John Andrews of Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts]; by Betty Andrews Storey, digitally pub. 2009. #[http://books.google.co.jp/books?id=OU0k2d8nl3IC&pg=PA1168&lpg=PA1168&dq=lt.+john+andrews+of+chebacco&source=bl&ots=iEwvG4BFzo&sig=eJ_7wsLR-1Yrk6WKZYdoivlZr20&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ZYFsVM_IDKawmwWEuYGoBw&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=lt.%20john%20andrews%20of%20chebacco&f=false Genealogical and Personal Memoirs]; pg. 1168 #[https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00andr Genealogical history of John and Mary Andrews, who settled in Farmington, Conn.,] by Alfred Andrews, published 1872 ''Chicago, Ill. : A.H. Andrews & Co.''

    Andris Souplis, 1634-1726, immigrant to Germantown, PA

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    ANDRIS SOUPLIS, THE IMMIGRANT by Andrew R. Supplee PERTINENCE, PURPOSE AND METHOD This article is pertinent to the founding of Germantown, Pennsylvania by Dutch, German and French Mennonite, Quaker and Huguenot immigrants who settled there beginning in 1683. Andris Souplis (1634-1726) was a French Huguenot, a weaver, the first sheriff of Germantown, and the progenitor of Supplees in America. The article attempts to identify Andris’ close associates in order to discover the following basic unknowns about his immigration to America: 1) his ports of departure and arrival, 2) the dates of the voyage, 3) the name of the ship, and 4) the family name of Anneke his first wife. Supplee family genealogists have not been able to find this information to date. Perhaps other genealogical publications, letters, diaries, or histories about the families of any of these associates of Andris contain the desired information. This research suggests that Andris’ wife may have been Anneken Keyser born of an Amsterdam Keyser family. She is only mentioned in a Keyser family genealogy as having died in 1681 [without marrying or emigrating to America]. A historian suggested that in genealogical histories if a known family member was lost in the historical record, that person might simply have been claimed to have died. Such might be the case with Anneken. It is likely that Andris married Anneke [family name possibly Keyser] in Europe before emigrating. This Keyser marriage is nowhere confirmed in these sources, not in the genealogy by Charles S. Keyser: "The Keyser Family Descendants of Dirck Keyser of Amsterdam," Phila. 1889. INVITATION TO ADD INFORMATION This article may contain all that is known about Andris in America; readers who have any additional documented information specifically about Andris in America are invited to post comments in the "public comment" box. The author may amend the article with documented information posted by readers. THE DIRCK KEYSERS OF AMSTERDAM AND GERMANTOWN, PA Dirck G. Keyser, Sr. of Amsterdam did not emigrate. He married Cornelia and their children were: 1. Dirck Keyser, Jr. born 1635 in Amsterdam, died 1714 at age 71 in Germantown, PA (Gtown). He was the founder of the Keyser family in America. In Amsterdam he was a manufacturer of silk wares; 2. Gerrits Dirck Keyser born and died in Amsterdam; 3. Tobias Dirck Keyser born and died in Amsterdam; and 4. Anneken Keyser, year of birth? Died 1681 in Amsterdam (K121-122). [The date and location of Anneken's death may be questioned.] Dirck Keyser Jr. married 1) Elizabet ter Himpel in 1668 who died in 1681 in Amsterdam. Their children were: 1. Dirck [3rd] emigrated to Gtown; 2. Pieter (Peter) Keyser born 1676 in Amsterdam, arrived in NY at the age of 12 [1688] and died 1724 in Gtown; and 3. Elizabet died 1681 [in Amsterdam]. Peter married Andris' daughter Margaret Souplis in 1700 in Gtown and they had a daughter Anneke named after Margaret’s mother. Dirck [Keyser Jr.] a Mennonite, was still in Amsterdam when he married 2) Johanna Snoek [in 1682] who died in Amsterdam in August 1686. At age 53 Dirck Jr. emigrated and arrived in the fall of 1688 in NY with Dirck [3rd] and Pieter by his first wife and Johanna by his second wife. Johanna died on her way from NY to Gtown in September 1688 at age 5 (source all: K121-122). Dirck Jr. may have come to Gtown from New York in 1688 (D511n. 19; D30n. 106). He is listed as an officer of Gtown in June 1691 (D239). He was a witness to Andris’ purchase of 50 acres in Gtown (Lot #18) in May 1690 (D536). He was in Gtown in 1702 and 1704 (D317,323,325). He owned Lot #22 in Gtown towards Bristol and near the Krisheim Line according to a deed signed in Rotterdam in 1688/89 (D456,458,542). The deed was for 25 acres in Gtown (Lot #22, parcel A) which was confirmed from Dirck Sipman to Dirck Keyser in 1692 (D542). Keyser acquired Lot #22, parcel B, 25 acres, from Cornelius Seivers (Siverts; Sioerts) in 1688, probably signed in Rotterdam, confirmed in 1692 (D542). Dirck Keyser [Jr.] was a silk merchant and a Mennonite in Amsterdam who arrived in Gtown by way of New York in 1688. Andries Souplis was a Gtown resident in 1689 (P130-131). Dirck Keyser [Jr.] and his son Dirck [3rd] were in Gtown in October, 1704 (P160). Dirck witnessed the deed of Andris’ lease of 50 acres in Gtown in 1686 (D536). [But Andris was in NY and Dirck was still in Holland that year?] Andris’ daughter Margaret Souplis married Dirck Keyser Jr.’s son Peter Keyser(D649); their children: 1. Andrew Keyser of Gtown, a blacksmith, married Hannah; 2. Peter Keyser of Worcester Township, a tanner, married Susannah; 3. Jacob Keyser of Gtown, a mason; 4. Margaret Keyser Conrads married Cornelius Conrads, a weaver; and 5. Derick Keyser of Gtown, a cordwainer (all D542n. 65). Peter Keyser, husband of Margaret Souplis, was a member of the first Mennonite church in Gtown – a log house built by 1708. A stone meetinghouse was erected about 1714 (P174-175). ANDRIS SOUPLIS’ IMMIGRATION A source that might mention Andris’ emigration to America is "Pierre Cresson, Picardy France to Staten Island New York …" by Elmer Garfield Van Name, typescript 1968 perhaps in the Historical Society of Pennsylvnia (HSP) (D12n. 28). Andris was admitted a burgher & denizen of NY [in September 1685] (P131,133). Andris is listed among French immigrants who left New York in the early 1690s (D12n. 28; P134,136): Jacobus (James) Delaplaine and his brothers-in-law Eve Bellange and Casper Hoet (Hood) the latter one who emigrated from Helmershausen in Hesse, Germany; Gerrit Hendrix [Gerhard Hendricks] de Wees [and his wife Zytien]; Anthoni Loof; and Andris Souplis (D12n. 28). Pennypacker states that Casper Hoedt (sic), a tailor in NY, married [in 1686] Elizabeth the daughter of Nicolas De La Plaine and Susanna Cresson who were French Huguenots. James De La Plaine, probably a son of Nicolas, came to Gtown from NY prior to 1692 and married Hannah Cook in a Quaker (Friends) ceremony. Susanna, a daughter of Nicolas De La Plaine, married Arnold Kassel in 1693 (P134,136; the notes of Walter Cresson are the source of this information; PP34). These are probably all names to associate with Andris Souplis. Gerrit Hendricks de Wees and his wife [Zytien] were the parents of Lamber Gerrits who was apprenticed to Andris Souplis [as a weaver?] starting in October, 1692 (P296-297). See further here for a De Wees family genealogy (Sources DE) including the New Amsterdam, NY period: 1663-1690. DENIZATION, NATURALIZATION & FREEMAN Denization bestowed upon a foreigner the status of being a subject of the English monarch. Naturalization made an alien a natural-born subject and retroactively bestowed all the rights that a natural-born subject possessed from the time of birth. Freeman status effectively naturalized an alien, allowed him to elect and be elected, and was tied to property ownership (D481-482). Andris Souplis was admitted a burgher and denizen of New York City in September 1685 (P133) [his document of denization: Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Magazine Vol. 18, No. 2, (1950) p.78]. Andris Souplis, Derick Keyser Jr, Derick Keyser 3rd, and most of the Gtown familiar names were naturalized and made freemen in May 1691 (D483-484). Owing to a change in British colonial policy, the Gtowners submitted a second naturalization petition in 1706. This included Andris’ son Barthelomeus Supply (sic) and the Dirck Keysers, but not Andris [who may have moved away from Gtown by this time] (D491). THE DERIVATION OF LOT #18 IN GERMANTOWN In 1682 Dirck Sipman, a merchant of Krefeld in the county of Meurs on the border of Germany, acquired 5,000 acres from William Penn (P2; D622). This deed was executed in London in March 1682 and Penn obliged Sypman (sic) to settle families in PA (D467). Sipman never emigrated to America (PP27). In 1683 Sipman sold 200 acres to Jan Simens, a linen weaver in Krefeld who with his wife and family were required to settle on the land and pay a yearly ground rent. This deed, signed in Rotterdam, is on D460. Siemens and his wife Merkje Williams Lukens (sister of Jan Lukens) were one of the original 13 families to sail to America on the “Concord” in 1683 and settle in Gtown (D535). [Andris was not.] Simens died after he arrived in PA and the 200 acres in Gtown descended to his heirs: his wife Marieke Williamson Lucken, her new husband William Strepers (they married in 1685), and her son Peter Simens who took the surname Jansen or Johnson as was the custom among Mennonite families on the Lower Rhine. Peter was born in Krefeld, Germany in 1682 (D535). William’s brother Jan lived in Kaldkirchen, Germany (D612). In [August 1686 (M v)] William and Marieke Strepers sold 50 acres in Gtown to Andris Souplis (Lot #18), subject to a yearly ground rent with the first payment due in March 1690. The deed was witnessed by Dirck Keyser. [Duffin 2008 p. 297 says the original deed survives in the Germantown Historical Society (GHS) Archives, but the librarian/archivist in 2018 could not find it there.] This sale was confirmed in October 1692 (D297). In 1696 Andris sold the same 50 acres to Christian Warmer subject to the aforesaid ground rent (D307,535). Andris’ lot was in Gtown, not in neighboring Crefeld, Sommerhausen or Krissheim (D296). Andris’ immediate neighbors were: Lot 14, 50 acres in 1690, Paul Kastner —Lot 15, 25 acres in 1686, Isaac Dilbeeck, weaver —Lot 16, 30 acres in 1689, Enneke Klostermans, wife of Francis Daniel Pastorius —Lot 17, 25 acres in 1689, John Doeden, cooper —Lot 18, 50 acres in 1686, Andres (sic) Souplis [Andris paid the first rent to Wm. Strepers in 1690] (D536) —Lot 19, 50 acres in 1687, William Ruttinghuysen (Rittenhouse), papermaker —Lots 20 and 21, 50 acres in 1690, Gerret Hendricks de Wees & Zytien, his wife —Lot 22, Parcels A & B in 1688-89, Dirck Keyser (all lots “towards Bristol” D530-542) Ruttinghuysen moved from NY to Gtown with his sons Gerhard, Nicholas (Klaus, Klaas) and daughter Elizabeth in 1688 (P162-163). Ruttinghuysen sold Lot #19 to Arnold van Vossen in 1700 and part of it became the site of the stone Mennonite Meeting House and cemetery in 1714. In other words, Andris’ lot was next to the later meeting house and cemetery [which may still exist] (D538). Rittinghuysen (sic), a Mennonite minister from Brioch, Holland built the first paper mill on a branch of the Wissahickon Creek, made paper for William Bradford and died in 1708 at the age of 64. His forefathers manufactured paper in Arnheim (PP27). All these lots are shown on a map on the back endpapers of Duffin 2008 and are located today fronting on Gtown Ave. between E. Washington Lane and E. Haines Street. The meeting house is shown on Lot 19 to be on Gtown Ave. Across Gtown Ave., lots with the same numbers that were aligned with those above are called lots “towards Schuylkill.” The owners of these during the same period were: #14: Peter Schumacher; #15: Andrew Griscom, Susannah Brandt and Jacob Telner; #16: Claus Tamsen; #17: Hans Milan; #18: Henry Frey, John Doeden and Mary Margaret Zimmerman; #19: Johannes and Arnold Cassell, to Hans Milan and in 1705 to Peter Keyser; #20: George Walker and Arnold Cassell to Aret Klincken, weaver from Dalem, Germany; #21: John Silans, carpenter to Peter Clever, husbandman; #22: no lot (all lots “towards Schuylkill” D567-581). Henry Frey was a servant of Gerhard Hendricks (the other) and both were from Altheim, Alsace (P118). ANDRIS’ CHRONOLOGY IN NEW YORK CITY (NEW AMSTERDAM) & GERMANTOWN 1685 Andris in New York City made denizen [were others denizized with him?]; the document denizizing Andris was signed on Sept. 17, 1685 by Lt. Gov. of NY and Vice Admiral Thomas Dongan at Fort James on the southern tip of Manhatten near present Battery Park (PGSM); 1686 Andris acquired Lot #18 in Gtown from William and Marieke Strepers (D536); 1688 Dirk Keyser moved from NY to Gtown (D511n. 19); 1690 Andris payed first rent on Lot #18 to William Strepers (D536); 1691 Andris made freeman of PA and elected first sheriff of Gtown (D483, 497; D57, 293; P287); the Penn grant of Freeman dated May 1691 identified Andrees (sic) Souplis as a “high German” and Dirrck (sic) Keyser as a “low German” (M vi); 1691 Elected sergeant or crier of the General Court (D239-240); 1692 Andris and Anneke witnessed the Fry [Frey]-Levering marriage [original document at HSP]; 1692 Andris took on Lambert De Wees as his apprentice (DE-I,17; P296-297) 1692 Andris exchanged some land with his neighbor John Doeden; the Court of Record confirmed his receipt of the deed of 50 acres from William and Marieke Strepers (D296-297); 1696 Andris sold Lot #18 to Christian Warmer (D536). Deed of sale delivered to Warmer February 1697 (D307) [In 1706 John Kelpius, an intellect known as “the hermit of the Wissahickon,” lay dying in the house of Christian Warmer (P230)]. Major p. v cites a source that claimed that a map of 1688 showed that Andries Suply (sic) owned tract no. 24 on O Street in Gtown. According to the Duffin source there was no early Lot #24; there were only 23 lots “towards Bristol” and 21 lots “towards Schuylkill” (D544, 581). There were only 8 lots in each of Krissheim and Crefeld (D507, 620). In a document "Beschreibung Pennsylvania," dated October 1685, but published in Leipzig in 1700, Francis Pastorius lists additional settlers in [or on the way to?] Gtown who were not mentioned among the original 13 families: Paul Wolff, Jacob and Peter Shumacher, Johannes Kassell, Gerhard Heinrich [De Wees], David Sherkges, Wigert and Gerhard Levering, Isaac Sheffer, Andreas (sic) Souplis, William and Claus (Nicholas) Rittenhause, and Dirck Keyser, [Jr.] (B187; Theodore Webber Bean, "History of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania" 1884 p. 133, online). This Pastorius document is one of the two earliest documents indicating the arrival of Andris in America by 1685. He was denizized in NYC in September 1685, but he wasn’t necessarily in Gtown that year. He didn’t acquire land from William and Marieke Strepers until 1686 and didn’t pay first rent until 1690. OFFICIALS OF GERMANTOWN, MAY 1691 CHARTER OF INCORPORATION The first officials of the General Court elected in 1691 were: BAILIFF– Francis Daniel Pastorius; BURGESSES–Lenert Arrets, Thonis Kunders, Abraham, Dirk Isaacs and Herman Isaacs op den Graeff, Jacob Telner, and Reinert Tisen; COMMITTEEMEN—Herman von Bon, Isack Dilbeck, Jan Doeden, Jacob Isaacs van Beber, Aret Klincken, Jan Lensen, Abraham Isaacs op den Graeff, Heivert Papen, Peter Schumacher, Jr., and Dirck Sellen; CLERK—Paul Wolff; RECORDER—Arnold Cassell and Isack (sic) Jacobs van Bebber; SHERIFF—Viet Scherkjes and Andres (sic) Souplis (also D293) [Succeeded by Jacob Schumacher in 1692] (D57,297); CONSTABLE—Peter Keurlis and Jan Lucken; BEADLE & CRIER—Wolter Seimens; TREASURER—Francis Daniel Pastorius; CROWNER—Jacob Schumacher; OVERSEER OF THE WAYS—Dirk Keyser, Isack Schaffer, Peter Schumacher, Sr., and Hans Peter Umstet; OVERSEER OF THE FENSES—Johannes Bleickers, Henrick Bucholtz, Dirk Keyser, Thonis Kunders, William Levering, Hans Milan, Dirck Sellen, William Streypers, Claus Tamsen, Reinert Tisen, and Abraham Tunis (all D54-61, 238); SERGEANT OF THE COURT or CRIER—Andres (sic) Souplis (D239-240) CHRONOLOGY OF GERMANTOWN 1680 Charles II charter to William Penn; 1683 Penn granted land to Germans of high and low Germany; 1689 Penn granted charter of Gtown; 1690 2,950 acres north of Gtown were divided into the three districts of Krisheim, Sommerhausen and Crefeld (PP31); 1691 Charter affixed with seal and first session of the General Court; Gtown granted to self govern; 1707 Gtown’s independent government was abolished and the community became part of Phila. (D238, 563n. 85); 1714 Part of Lot #19 (towards Bristol) was dedicated to the stone Mennonite meeting house and cemetery (D538). Its location is shown on the back endpapers map of Duffin 2008 to be on the north side of Gtown Ave. A sketch of the meeting house is on P175 and a photo is on P168. DIFFICULTIES THAT DEVELOPED IN GERMANTOWN Most of the Crefeld emigrants were weavers, still pursuing the occupation of the Waldenses of Flanders. There was difficulty in getting the corporate offices filled; they would do nothing but work and pray and their consciences made them opposed to swearing “oaths and courts” and would not suffer them to use harsh weapons against thieves and trespassers. Many refused to hold public office. In 1692-93 the Keith “Impudent Rascal” Affair erupted in the community. Peter Schumacher and Casper Hoedt were among those who signed the certificate of the quarterly meeting at Phila., reporting the affair, that was taken to London (PP32-33). ORIGIN OF SOME IMMIGRANTS TO GERMANTOWN From Kriegsheim in the Palatinate, Germany: Gerit Hendricks de Wees & [Zytien] (D512), Isaak Schefer & Gertrude (D526), Heinrich Bucholz & Mary (D527n. 51), Hans Peter Umstett (D513n. 26). Many arrived on the ship “Francis and Dorothy” in October 1685 (D527n. 51; 526n. 48). The ship “Francis and Dorothy” brought Kriegsheim emmigrants (although all of Dutch descent) to Gtown in October 1685 including [the other] Gerhard Hendricks and wife Mary with servant Heinrich Frey, and the Peter Schumacher family (P118-120). PMHB implies the ship brought Peter and Barbara Umstat (sic), Peter Schumacher, Garret and Mary Hendrix, and Henry Fry from London to Phila. (PMHB 337-338). From Krefeld, Meurs, border of Germany: Dirk Sipman, the op den Graeff brothers, linen weavers, Peter Keurling (Keurlis) , weaver, Lenart Arrets, weaver, Dennis Konders, dyer, Jan Simons, weaver, Jan Lensen, weaver, Jan Lutken (John Luken), Abraham Teunisz [Tunis] . They bought lots 1-7 (towards Bristol) in Gtown (D499-508). Paulus Kuster, a mason and Mennonite, came from Krefeld with his wife Gertrude and sons Arnold and Hermannus. Gertrude was a sister of William Streypers (P136). Jacob Isaacs van Bebber, a Mennonite, arrived in 1684 (D10-11n. 20). Francis Pastorious when in Krefeld enlisted Thones Kunders and Dirck, Herman and Abraham Op den Graeff to emigrate. At Rotterdam on the way to America they bought from Jacob Telner 2,000 acres [somewhere] in Pennsylvania (D149). Krefeld, County of Meurs and Kaldenkirchen, north of Frankfort, and Kriegsheim, and Sommerhausen, south of Frankfort, are shown on a map on D5. The linen weaving industry spread from Flanders, the area north of Paris of which Picardy was a part (P255). From Rotterdam, Holland: Benjamin Furly was Wm. Penn’s agent in Rotterdam for the sale of lands (P2 note 5, second 1). From Amsterdam, Holland: Dirk Keyser [Jr.] (D12n.27). From Tondern, Germany: Paul Wolff (Wulf) arrived in 1685 (D11n. 21). From Mulheim on the Ruhr, near Holland: next to Crefeld (sic), Mulheim sent the largest number of emigrants including Wigart and Gerhard Levering [Anna Levering's marriage to Henry Frey in 1692 was witnessed by Andris and Anneke] (PP26). There was also an Anneke, daughter of Evert in den Hoffen from Mulheim, who may have been buried in the Mennonite graveyard on the Skippack (PP37). From Dalem, Holland: Arent Klincken arrived in Gtown in 1687 (PP26). Jacob Telner of Krefeld arrived in NY about December 1684. He was (a Mennonite) and a merchant in Amsterdam who superintended the emigration of colonists (P125; D10-11n. 20). He moved to Gtown in 1685 (PP21); he had [previously] been in PA between 1678 and 1681 (PP4; P2). SHIPS THAT BROUGHT GERMANTOWN IMMIGRANTS In October 1683 the ship CONCORD brought the original 13 Gtown families (33 persons) probably all from Krefeld (P4-5; D10, D493). The ship sailed from London (PMHB331) [and landed in Phila.]. The 13 heads of families were: 1. Lenart Arets married to Streypers’ sister, Agnistan (P4; PMHB331); 2. Abraham Isaacs Op den Graeff married to Trientgen Jansen (D6n. 5); 3. Dirck Isaacs Op den Graeff married to Nolcken Vijten (D6n. 5); 4. Herman Op den Graeff married to a Van Bebber daughter (P4); 5. William Streypers (he later married Marieke Williamson Luken); 6. Thones Kunders (Tunis Conderts) married to a Streypers sister (P4); 7. Reynier Tyson (Rynier Tissen); 8. Jan Seimens (Simons) married to Merkje (Mercken, Marieke) Williamson Lucken sister of Jan Luken (D6n. 5); 9. Jan Lensen; 10. Peter Keurlis; 11. Johannes Bleikers; 12. Jan Luken; and 13. Abraham Tunes married to Beatrix Klincken (D6n. 5). Oswald Seidensticker's “The Settlement of Germantown" in Der Deutsche Pioneer is online. He found that by 1692 all the original 13 families, except Jan Lenson, associated with the Quakers. The Quaker meeting house was built in 1686, the year after a fire (PP26). Francis Pastorius arrived in Phila. aboard the AMERICA in August 1683 (P56-57). He married Ennecke Klosterman in Nov. 1688. In a letter to his children he described himself as “melancholic, gentle, sobrietous, solitary, studious, doubtful, shamefaced, timerous, pensive, constant, true, slow witted, oblivious, etc.” He died Sept, 1719 (P2 note 12; note 5. Second 1). He had been to Krefeld where he persuaded Thomas Kunders and the three op den Graeff brothers to emigrate. All were weavers of linen (P149). In 1686 the JEFFRIES, Thomas Arnold master, from London, brought Johannes Cassel with Arnold, Peter, Elizabeth, Mary, and Sarah (PMHB329). In October 1685 the ship FRANCIS & DOROTHY also brought Heinrich and Mary Bucholz and Hans Peter and Barbara Umstat, the latter family from Krefeld (P128). [Note origin contradiction regarding Umstat in Kriegsheim paragraph above.] 1682: the WELCOME brought William Penn and Quaker immigrants to Delaware Bay; no obviously recognizable Gtown names were among the passengers (T246). 1685: the HENRY & FRANCIS brought 125 Scottish prisoners and religious dissenters to Perth Amboy, NJ; no obviously recognizable Gtown names were among the passengers (T421). 1687: there is a large list of persons who took the Oath of Allegiance in Kings County Provence of NY between Sept 26-30, 1687; few Gtown names obviously recognizable – perhaps Pieter and Jan Strycker, Gerrit Jance Strijker and Hendrick Thyssen (T426-428). THE CHILDREN OF ANDRIS AND ANNEKE Upon fleeing religious persecution by Catholics in France, Andris went to Holland where he married a [German?] (R507). Andris married Anneckie (sic) probably in Holland before 1682 (B177). Their children and spouses: 1. Margaret b. 1682 in NYC (B177; Mi) m. 1) Peter Keyser 1700 in Gtown 2) Michael Eccard ca. 1724 (B177; M i, M 1); 2. Ann b. after 1682 (B177) m. Charles Yocum year & place? (B177; M i, M 1); 3. Andrew b. 1685 in Gtown (B177); m. 1) Anna Stackhouse year & place? (B177; M i, M 1); 2) Deborah Thomas ca. 1717 (B177; M i, M 1); 4. Bartholomew b. before 1688 (B177) m. Mary Magdaniels 1718 in New Jersey (B177; M i, M 1); 5. Jacob b. after 1688 m. Elizabeth VanZandt Enoch (B178, 181, 186; M i, M 1). Notice how early the birth years of Margaret, Ann & Andrew – and location? Peter Keyser, born in Amsterdam Nov. 26, 1676, married Sept 4, 1700 in Gtown PA, Margaret Souplis, born 1682, daughter of Andrew (sic) Souplis, [later?] a burgher of New York, and his wife Anneke Souplis, and died in Gtown in 1724. Anneke died sometime after 1692, the year that she witnessed the Frey-Levering marriage in Gtown (R507; B186; M ii). Peter's father Dirck Keyser died in Gtown in 1714 (G488). Peter, a shoemaker, bought 3 acres of Lot #19 (towards Schuylkill) fronting on Gtown Ave. in May, 1705 (D578). Margaret’s second husband after Peter Keyser was Michael Eccard, mason, of Gtown (D649, 641, 542n. 65). Margaret and Michael owned lot #22 (towards Bristol), inherited from her father-in-law Dirck Keyser [Jr.], until about 1744 when it went to Margaret and Peter’s children (D542n. 65). ANDRIS’ SON ANDREW SUPPLEE Andrew Supplee [his spelling], son of Andris [and Anneke], was born about 1685 or 1686 [in Gtown]. His father Andris bought real estate in Upper Merion Township, then in Phila. County but now in Montgomery County, in March 1707 and July 1708 – in all 150 acres -- to provide homesteads for his sons Andris and Jacob (CR-3,265). Charles Yocum sold him the first tract and Peter Yocum [Charles’ father] sold him the second; both tracts were on the Schuylkill River about 14 miles north of the City of Phila. [These purchases followed Andris’ purchase of 50 acres in Aronameck from Peter Yocum in 1697 (B183; CR-3,263), and all purchases occurred ten years after Andris sold Lot #18 in Gtown in 1696 (D536).] Andrew’s two lots in Upper Merion became the site of the later Swede Furnaces by 1904 (R507). Andrew Supplee also purchased 150 acres in Norriton Township from Isaac Norris. The deed for this property is recorded in Deed Book 5, p. 358, Phila. County. In about 1736 Andrew moved from his Upper Merion tract to the one in Norriton, the site of the later [by 1904] Norris City Cemetery. [In 1739 Andrew sold 50 acres from his father’s estate in Aronameck, where his step mother Gertrude had lived, to John Bartram (M ii-iii).] When he died [in 1747] Andrew’s remains were placed in a vault, adjoining the Supplee school house, which were later moved to the Norris City Cemetery (R507). http://my.ancestry.com/viewer/f3ac0db5-88aa-4da6-ad52--e3flb7d253 has photographs of Andrew’s grave stone in the Norris City Cemetery both before and after restoration. It is flat with the ground and may be the stone that covered the original vault. There are no records of Andrew’s marriage to Anna Stackhouse; their first child, Hance, was born in July 1714. Andrew’s will, dated May 28, 1747, is recorded in the Phila. Register of Wills, Will Book H, p. 403 (R507). ANDRIS SOUPLIS IN ARONAMECK (LATER KINGSESSING TOWNSHIP, NOW PHILA.) ON THE SCHUYLKILL [PARTLY THE LATER BARTRAM PROPERTY] Before or after Andris moved to Aronameck his daughter Ann married into that community [date?], and in March 1697 Andris acquired 50 acres from Ann’s father-in-law, Peter Yokum. As in Gtown there was also the commercial weaving industry in Aronomeck (CR-3,263, 265). Gertrude [Enochson or Stressinger or Mansoon] was born about 1650 in Sweden. She was married four times to: 1. Garrett Enochs; 2. Harman Enochs, Garrett’s brother; 3. Lasse Bartilson; 4. Andris Souplis (marriage by March 1697). Jacob Souplis married Elizabeth Enochs, a daughter of his stepmother Gertrude (CR-3,263). Gertrude named her daughter Elizabeth Enoch Souplis in her will dated Oct. 5, 1737 proved Nov. 20, 1738 (B185). 1697: In March Peter Yocum sold 50 acres of his Aronameck land to Andrew Supplee (sic) [aged 63], a French Huguenot widower who married the Swedish widow Gertrude [Mansson] Enochson (B183; CR-3,263; M vii). Gertrude Mansson Enochson (in her fourth marriage) married Andris by March 1697 [Phila. Deed Book E 5-7]. She died in 1734 about 88 years old (B186). 1707: In March Peter Yocum sold 50 acres to Andrew Souple (sic) [age 72] for 40 pounds (B183; CR-3,265; M vii). [This land was on the Schuylkill River in Upper Merion.] 1708: In July Charles Yocum [Ann Souplis’ husband] sold 100 acres in Upper Merion for 42 pounds to Andrew Souple (sic) [age 74], weaver (B183; CR-3,265). Ann Souplis married [date?] Charles Yocum a Swedish neighbor to the south and the son of Peter Yocum who may have been a member of the old Swedish settlement called New Sweden, a short-lived colony (1638-1655) of colonists from Sweden, Finland, Germany and elsewhere (F4, S56). [Charles] Yocum was a weaver like Andris and there were others in the area which suggests that commercial weaving was going on in the vicinity of Bartram’s Garden 1700-1720 --- probably home weaving with looms set up in individual homes (F4). Souplis is mentioned only briefly in Peter Stebbins Craig’s history about the Swedish colonial settlement: “The Yokums of Aronameck in Philadelphia, 1648-1702.” National Genealogical Society Quarterly vol. 71, no. 4 (Dec. 1983) pp. 243-279. This is CR-3. 1724: Andrew Supplea’s (sic) will was dated March 25, 1724. According to the will, Margaret seems still to have been married to Peter Keyser (B184-185). The will was witnessed by Anthony Klinkson, Durk Janson, Edward Sedgwick, William Bissell, and Christopher Wilt (R507). 1726: Andris died at age 92 and his will was probated March 20, 1726 (B183-184). The will is in Book E, Sec. No. 29, page 26 in the office of the register of wills, Phila. (R507) and is reproduced on B185. In probably March Andris was buried in the church cemetery at the Wicaco Church. This church was initially a log structure first constructed as a blockhouse in 1666 by the Swedes. It was converted to a church in 1677 and a more substantial structure was constructed on the same site and dedicated in July 1700. Today the church is the Gloria Dei Old Swede’s Episcopal Church standing on the original site now located at Columbus Blvd. and Christian Street, Phila. Gertrude Suplea (sic) stated in her will written Oct. 1737 that she desired to be buried at [Wicaco] Church by her late husband (B185). 1737: Gertrude Supplee (Suplea) was assessed in 1734 with 40 acres in Kingsessing Township (B184). Her will, dated 1737 and proved 1738, is recorded in Will Book F, page 78, Phila. (R507) and is also reproduced on B185. She lived in Kingsessing Township according to her will which was proved in 1738 (B185). She died before 1738 (M 1). 1739: In April Andrew Supplee, the son and sole surviving executor of Andris’ will, sold 50 of 175 acres to John Bartram, renowned botanist and plant collector. Bartram was 40 years old at the time and Andrew was 54 years old (M ii-iii). Andrew and Peter Keyser were executors, but Peter died in 1724, before Andris (M 1). The will is on B184-185. ARCHAEOLOGY IN JOHN BARTRAM'S GARDEN The 50 acres from Peter Yocum to Andris Souplis in 1697 was a parcel of “flats poplar tree and broken land.” The date that Andris moved to his new property on the Schuylkill River and where his home was situated on the parcel is unknown. Of sound mind and body, he died at the plantation in 1726 at the age of 92 (H25-26). Andris’ second son, Andrew, sold a 50-acre parcel to neighbor John Bartram in April 1739. Bartram later sold the southern portion of Andris’ land south of the location of present 56th Street [in Philadelphia] (F2). Bartram’s Garden, a 45-acre National Historic Landmark site is the oldest surviving botanical garden in the U.S. (S53). In 2014 a team of archaeologists from URS Corporation, San Francisco, opened 74 square-meter excavation units and dug one trench in one acre of the undisturbed south meadow area a few feet from the Schuylkill River edge. The team’s principal investigator was Matthew Harris of Philadelphia (S53-54). Excavations revealed artifacts dating from 1680-1720 coinciding with the period Andris occupied the land. Excavated items included a redware dish with hand-executed sgraffito (etched color layers), ceramics, Staffordshire pottery, smoking pipes, a German Rhine Valley tankard top, and a brass furniture pull. Buildings constructed during Andris’ tenure were not located and could lie under later structures; debris from a few 19th century structures on the property could conceal more Souplis material (S56-58). The meadow remains unflooded today (S61). The Souplis midden (rubble) was exposed only in Block A (sections? EU 58, 67, 68, and 69) within the northeast corner of the winter 2014 archaeological project area. Artifacts from this midden included the pipe bowl, a sgraffito redware pie plate and Staffordshire buff-bodied slipware. A plain piece of Delftware relating to the occupation of Andris was excavated next to Block A (H93). The character of the deposit was decidedly domestic, containing kitchen ceramics, window glass, animal bone, furniture hardware, and smoking pipes. It is likely that this buried midden would have been located close to a house or actively used domestic structure. The buried deposit occupied a topographical depression that was subsequently covered (H99). SOME GERMANTOWN IMMIGRANTS BY WAY OF NYC: GERHARD [GARRETT] HENDRICKS DEWEES AND ZYTIEN, HUGUENOTS Jan Pietre Dewees (“The Orphan”) did not emigrate. His son Gerhard [Garrett] Hendricks Dewees emigrated from Lieuwarden, Friesland, Holland to New York in 1688 or 1689. Lieuwarden was about 70 miles northeast of Amsterdam. Garrett married Zytien in Europe; they bought land in Gtown in 1690. The witnesses to their purchase were Isaac Schumacher and Paul Wulff. Garrett Hendricks and Zytien had the following children: 1. Wilhelmina Pietre Dewees born 1673 in Holland, moved from NY to Gtown in 1689 or early 1690. She married Nicholas Rittenhouse (Claus Rittenhuysen) in NY in 1689. Nicholas had lived in Arnheim, Holland, emigrated to the south Delaware River, then married in NY; 2. William Dewees, born ca. 1677 in Lieuwarden, settled in Gtown; married Anna Christina Mehls; 3. Cornelius Dewees born in Lieuwarden, married Margaret Koster; 4. Lewis Dewees born in Lieuwarden, a weaver, moved to Delaware; 5. Sarah Dewees; and 6. Garrett Dewees (Source for all: L1,4) The family was in Gtown in 1690 (BO10). For a De Wees family genealogy see: Curtis De Wees and Jack C. Vaughn, “Garrett Hendricks de Wees (1641-ca. 1700), Part II: The New Amsterdam, NY Period (1663-1690),” De Wees Dewees Family Association Newsletter 1 (1992): 53-56 (D12n. 28). THE OTHER GERHARD (HENDRIX) HENDRICKS FAMILY There was a Gerhard Hendricks from Altheim, Alsace France along with his servant Henry Frey (P118). Andris and Anneke witnessed the marriage of Henry Frey and Anna Catherine [Catharina] Levering in Gtown in 1692 before Francis Pastorius, justice of the peace (B183 from Watson’s Annals of Phila. 1857, vol. ii, p. 29; B186; M vii). 1685: Gerhard Hendrix was French Huguenot or Dutch. He emigrated to Phila. on the "Francis and Dorothy" from Altheim, Alsace via London with Heinrich Frey, the family servant. Gerhard married Marie the widow of Jacques Cresson in Gtown this year (HU407). Francis Pastorius lists Gerhard Heinrich and Andreas (sic) Souplis as new Gtown settlers [or on the way] by 1685 (B187). 1688: Gerhard Hendricks, Dirck and Abraham op den Graeff and Francis Pastorius made the first protest against slavery [in the colonies]. The document was signed by Gerret Hendricks (P147; HU407). JOHANNES AND ARNOLD CASSEL, NEIGHBORS TO ANDRIS IN GERMANTOWN During his third trip to Germany in 1681 William Penn, a Calvinist missionary from England, traveled to Frankford and Kriesheim in the Palatinate where he preached in the German language that he had learned from his mother, she being Dutch from Rotterdam. He preached principles of faith that corresponded very nearly with those of the Mennonites who gathered to hear him: abstinence from swearing oaths, from waging war and from revenge. Among the listeners was Johannes Cassel. Penn informed them of the large tract of land in America that Charles II had granted to him in March 1681 for the purpose of settlement by colonists seeking freedom from religious persecution. Johannes Cassel from Kriesheim, a weaver, led the first family of Cassels that emigrated. He sailed in 1686 in the ship “Jefries” and settled in Gtown in November where the Mennonites, of which the Cassel family were members, had a church and regular preaching. Simplicity of manner, plainness of dress, frugality, honesty, and economy were some of the characteristics of these people. Arnold Kassel (sic) [son of Johannes] married Susanna Dela Plaine in 1693. Susanna was a daughter of Nicolas Dela Plaine and Susanna Cresson, French Hugenots, who came to Gtown probably from NY prior to August 1692 (P136). Johannes and Arnold Cassel (sic), father and son, were owners of Lots 19 and 20 “towards Schuylkill” (across Gtown Ave. from Andris Souplis’ Lot 18 “towards Bristol”) which they acquired by a contract signed in March 1686 in Frankfort, Germany. The contract states that they would sail to America by way of England, clear the 50 acres in Pennsylvania assigned to them and build improvements at their own cost (D576). BELLANGEE AND DE LA PLAINE, FRENCH HUGUENOT IMMIGRANTS Eves (sic) Bellangee came from the County of Poitou, France, emigrating first to England and thence to America between 1682 and 1690. Ives (sic), a weaver, married Christain de la Plaine at Friends Meeting in Philadelphia in 1697 (BO231). Nicholas Delaplaine married Susanna Cresson in 1658 (HSP). They were both French Huguenots of NY. Nicholas did not leave NY and died there ca. 1712. Among their children: 1. James Delaplaine settled in Gtown in 1691 and married Hannah Cook there in 1692; 2. Susanna Delaplaine married Arnold Kassell in 1639; 3. Christian (Crejanne) married Ives Bellangee, a French Huegenot, in 1697; and 4. Elizabeth married Casper Hoedt (Hood), a French Huguenot, in NY in 1686 (P134,136: PP34). WILLIAM STREPERS (STREYPERS) & JAN SIMANS (SEIMANS) William Strepers, Jan Simens, both from Krefeld, and others of the 13 original emigrant families collected in Rotterdam in June 1683. They sailed on the "Concord" and arrived in America in October the same year (PP7,9,19). Jan Simans died in 1685 and his widow Merkje married William Strepers in October 1685 (PP26). William and Merkje sold 50 acres, Lot 18, in Gtown to Andris Souplis in August 1686 (M v; D297). [In 2018 the deed could not be found in the GHS.] William Strepers had a sister Gertrude who was in Gtown in 1693, married to Paulus Kuster from Crefeld (sic) (PP34). He also had a sister named Agnistan, married to Leonard Aratts (sic), both were aboard the "Concord" (PMHB331). CONCLUDING OBSERVATIONS & DIRECTION FOR FURTHER RESEARCH Andris was in NY in September 1685. Duffin notes that the Dewees family (with the French Huguenots James Delaplaine, Eve Bellange, Casper Hood, Antony Loof, and Andris Souplis) left NY for Gtown in the early 1690s (D12n. 28). Dirck Keyser Jr. and his family arrived in NY in 1688 and Gtown the same year (P130; K121-122). What else can be learned from Andris’ circle of acquaintances in New York (New Amsterdam) who continued on to Germantown? SOURCES B— Bradford, Edward D. "Hansell, Roberts, Souplis/Supplee/Suplee and Collateral Ancestors of Edward D. Bradford." On line, revised by Annabella Richard 12/20/2016. https://silo.tips/download/hansell-roberts-souplis-supplee-suplee-and-collateral-ancestors-of-edward-d-bradford. BO— Boyer, Carl 3rd. "Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey 1600-1825." Newhall, CA , 1978 C-- Cassel, Daniel Kolb. "A Genealogical History of the Cassel Family in America." Norristown, Pa.: Morgan R. 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PP— Pennypacker, Samuel Whitaker. “The Settlement of Germantown, and the Causes Which Led to It.” The Pennsylvania Magazine of History and Biography [PMHB] 4 no. 1 (1880). [online at https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE100602] PGSM— Pennsylvania Genealogical Society Magazine, 18 No. 2, (1950) p. 78. PMHB— No Author. “A Partial List of Families who Arrived at Philadelphia Between 1682 and 1687,” PA Magazine of History and Biography 8 (1884): 328-340. R— Roberts, Elwood. "Biographical Annals of Montgomery County, Pennsylvania." (1904) vol. I, pp. 506- 509. [Online at: https://archive.org/stream/biographicalanna01robe#page/n17/mode2up] There is also a vol. ii pp. 251-257, but not on line. S— Shakespeare, Margaret. “City Garden.” Archaeology, May/June 2014, 53-61. T— Tepper, Michael, ed. "New World Immigrants" vol. 1, Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co. 1980

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    [[Category:Androscoggin_County, Maine]] [[Category:Maine]] [[Project:Maine |Maine Project Page]] '''History and People of Androscoggin County, Maine''' == Towns and Cities in Androscoggin County == 18 March 1854: Androscoggin County organized from four counties: Auburn, Danville (later annexed to Auburn), Poland and Minot from Cumberland County; Livermore and Turner from Oxford County; East Livermore, Greene, Leeds and Wales from Kennebec County; and Lewiston and Webster (later renamed Sabattus), and Lisbon from Lincoln County. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Town/City || Inc. || Parent Town || Parent County |- | Auburn || 24 Feb 1842
    22 Feb 1869 || Danville, Minot || Cumberland |- | Durham || 17 Feb 1789 || Danville (Pejepscot) || Cumberland |- | Greene || 18 Jun 1788 || Lewiston || Kennebec |- | Leeds || 16 Feb 1801 || Livermore, Monmouth || Kennebec |- | Lewiston || 18 Feb 1795
    22 Mar 1862 || Greene, Sabattus (Webster), Webster || Lincoln |- | Lisbon ||22 Jun 1799 || Bowdoin, Little River Plantation, Sabattus (Webster) || Lincoln |- | Livermore || 28 Feb 1795 || Chandler's Gore & Livermore Plantation || Oxford |- | Livermore Falls || 1 Mar 1843 || Livermore || Oxford |- | Mechanic Falls || 22 Mar 1893 || Minot, Poland || Cumberland |- | Minot || 18 Feb 1802 || Poland || Cumberland |- | Poland || 1795 || Eighty Rod Strip, Thompson Pond || Poland |- | Sabattus || 7 Mar 1840 || Greene, Lewiston, Lisbon, Litchfield, Wales || Cumberland & Kennebec |- | Turner || 7 Jul 1786 || Sylvester Plantation || Oxford |- | Wales || 1 Feb 1816 || Leeds, Litchfield (Smithfield/Smithtown), Monmouth || Lincoln |} == Extinct Places in Androscoggin County == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Became || Date of Change |- | Bakerstown Plantation || Poland || 27 Apr 1779 |- | Danville || Auburn || 26 Feb 1867 |- | East Livermore || Livermore Falls || 3 Mar 1930 |- | Lewistown Plantation (part) || Greene || 18 June 1788 |- | Lewistown Plantation (rest) || Lewiston || 18 Feb 1795 |- | Little River Plantation (annexed) || Lisbon || 4 Mar 1808 |- | Littleborough Plantation || Leeds || 16 Feb 1801 |- | Pejepscot || Danville || 1 Feb 1819 |- | Pejepscot Claim & Little's Gore || Pejepscot || 6 Mar 1802 |- | Port Royal || Livermore || 28 Feb 1795 |- | Royalsborough Plantation (Royalsburgh) || Durham || 17 Feb 1789 |- | Sylvester Plantation (Sylvestertown) || Turner || 7 Jul 1786 |- | Thompson Pond Plantation (so. east part) || New Gloucester || 12 Feb 1816 |- | Thompson Pond Plantation (rest) || Otisfield and Poland || 1830 |- | Thompsonborough || Lisbon || 20 Feb 1802 |- | Wales Plantation || Wales || 1 Feb 1816 |- | Webster || Sabattus || 1971 |} == Boundary Changes == Most of these changes were minor; those in bold denote large portions set off to create new towns. The place names are those in use at the time of the change. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Date || From || To |- | 12 Feb 1802 || Livermore || Leeds |- | '''18 Feb 1802''' || '''Poland (part)''' || '''Minot''' |- | 1810 || Leeds || Wayne |- | 5 Feb 1821 || Danville || Durham |- | 8 Feb 1821 || Livermore || Wayne |- | 11 Feb 1823 || Danville || Durham |- | 31 Jan 1826
    repealed 1827 || Bowdoin || Lisbon |- | 20 Feb 1827 || Litchfield || Wales |- | 8 Mar 1830 || Thompson Pond Plantation || Poland |- | 7 Mar 1834 || Bowdoin || Lisbon |- | 20 Mar 1838 || Eighty Rod Strip || Poland |- | '''7 Mar 1840''' || '''Lisbon''' || '''Webster''' |- | '''24 Feb 1842''' || '''Minot''' || '''Auburn''' |- | 20 Mar 1844
    Line altered || Minot & Auburn || Auburn & Minot |- | 20 Jul 1847 || Webster || Lisbon |- | 20 Apr 1852 || Greene & Webster || Lewiston |- | 20 Feb 1827 || Leeds &Monmouth || Wales |- | 24 Mar 1852 || Poland || Danville |- | 16 Mar 1855 || Leeds || Wales |- | 12 Mar 1856 || Litchfield || Wales |- | 20 Mar 1858 || Poland || Otisfield & Casco |- | 19 Feb 1859 || Danville || Auburn |- | 2 Apr 1859 || Leeds || Wayne |- | 19 Feb 1863 || Lisbon || Webster |- | 14 Feb 1867 || Litchfield & Wales || Webster |- | 20 Feb 1873 || Minot || Auburn |- | '''22 Mar 1893''' || '''Poland & Minot''' || '''Mechanic Falls''' |- | 7 Feb 1895 || Lewiston and Greene || Webster |} == Early settlers == Heads of Families in Auburn before 1800 {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Surname || Heads |- | Chase || [[Chase-5083|Jonathan Chase]] |- | Finson || [[Finson-11|Thomas Finson]] |- | Goss|| [[Goss-970|John Goss]] |- | Haskell || [[Haskell-393|Samuel Hubbard Haskell]] |- | Hildreth || [[Hildreth-377|David Hildreth]] |- | Lane || [[Lane-8926|Job Lane]] |} == Settlement Time Line == Court disputes concerning overlapping land grants that encompassed much of the territory which became Androscoggin County long delayed settlement. Many of the early settlers did not own their land, but rented from the proprietors. 1690 Turner settled. 1763: Durham settled. 1768: Bakerstown, later Poland, was settled by Nathaniel Bailey, Daniel Lane and Moses Emery. 1769: Moses Emery was the first person to settle in the area that became Minot. He was followed in a few years by Samuel and Levi Shaw. Other early settlers at Minot were Henry Sawtelle, Israel Bray, Jr. & Sr., Samuel, William and Davis Verrill, Edward Jumper and John Leach. 1770: Paul Hindreth, the first settler of what is now Lewiston, build a log cabin on the east side of the Androscoggin River. He was soon joined by David Pettingill and L. J. Harris. Other early settlers included Asa Varnum, Thomas and Jonas Coburn, Israel Herrick, Jesse Wright, Jacob Barker, Josiah Mitchell, Jonathan Hodgkin, James Ames, Daniel Read, and Ebenezer Ham. 1772: Daniel Staples, Thomas and Elisha Record, Joseph Leavitt and Abner Phillips established the first settlement at Turner. The earlier name of Turner was Silvester Canada. 1773: Greene and Wales settled. 1779: Leeds settled. 1779: Elijah Livermore settled Livermore, followed soon by Mrs. Carver, Josiah Wyer, William Carver and Elisha Smith. 1779: John Wooster was the first to settle the Ricker Hill portion of Poland; before 1782 fourteen other families had settled there. 1780: The Stinchfield brothers settled Littelborough plantation, followed soon by Jira Fish and Thomas Millett. 4 Jul 1780: J. Bagley and Moses Little conveyed to Samuel Thompson all the land from Little River to Sabattis River, and to the north to the line dividing Pejepscot proprietors and the Kennebec proprietors. This became Lisbon and Webster (later Sabattus) 1786: First permanent settlement of the land that became Danville, and later Auburn, in the Pejepscot Claim. 1793: Jabez Ricker traded his land in Alfred, ME, to the Shaker Community and settled in that part of Poland which became known as Ricker Hill. His son Wentworth Ricker opened the first Inn there in 1797. 1798: First settlement at the Falls on the west side of the Androscoggin River (now Auburn). 1798: Ezekiel and Samuel Thompson settled at Lisbon, joined soon by Thomas Godfrey, Abraham Whitney, Hezekiah and Joseph Coombs, Abel Nutting, John Raymond and James Barker. 1808: Little River Plantation annexed to Lisbon; this part of Lisbon in known as Lisbon Falls. 1819: A Shaker community was established at Poland. 1822: Jacob Read opened the first store in Auburn Village. 26 Feb 1835: Charter granted to "Lewiston Falls Manufacturing Company" by the legislature, the first such charter for manufacturing at Lewiston. == Vital Records online == Most of these records are on familysearch.org. I have only included links to unindexed digital images available for free and not currently restricted. Other records may be available. On familysearch, use the go to the search menu, select catalog, and enter the place name to see what is available. For indexed records not linked to digital images, copy the film/fiche number and look it up in the catalog. The film may be available. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Place || Record || Note |- | Auburn || Index to Marriages, 1786-1954 || Bride index limited info, groom index has full record. |- | Auburn || Old Danville Journal || Families, heads index |- | Auburn || Vital Records (BMD), 1751-1867 || |- | Auburn || Vital Records, 1838-1896 || |- | Durham || Town & Vital Records, 1789-1931 || |- | Greene || Vital Records, 1755-1925 || |- | Leeds || Town & Vital Records, 1801-1891 || |- | Lewiston || Vital Records, 1764-1889 || |- | Lisbon || Town & Vital Records, 1800-1891 || |- | Lisbon || Lisbon, Maine Vital Records || Carmeta Appleby, Typed |- | Lisbon || Town Register, 1905 || |- | Livermore || Vital and Town Records, 1797-1910 || |- | Livermore Falls || Court Records, Civil Court Docket, 1924-1965 || see Livermore for VRs |- | Mechanic Falls || || see Poland and Minot |- | Minot || Vital Records, 1795-1888 || typed |- | Poland || Vital Records, 1802-1937 || |- | Sabattus || Births and Christenings, 1840-1875 || computer printout |- | Turner || Births, Deaths & Some Marriages, 1740-1955 || Index in front of first film |- | Turner || Town & Vital Records, 1787-1892 || |- | Turner || Births & Christenings, 1776-1875 || computer printout |- | Wales || Vital Records, 1834-1891 || & a mortgage for 1841 |- | Wales || Births & Christenings, 1759-1875 || computer printout |} == Sources == * Maine History Records Survey Project. ''Counties, Cities, Towns, and Plantations of Maine: A Handbook of Incorporations, Dissolutions, and Boundary Changes.'' Portland, ME: Maine History Records Survey Project, 1940. * Cogswell, Rev. Joseph, "Androscoggin County" in R. H. Howard, and Henry E Crocker, eds. ''A History of New England containing historical and descriptive sketches... Boston: Crocker & Co., Publishers, 1879, pp. 464-470. * Leclerk, Michael J., ed. "" Genealogist's Handbook for New England Research,'' 5th edition. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2012. * Merrill, Georgia Drew, ed., ''History of Androscoggin County, Maine.'' Boston: W.A. Fergusson & Co., 1891. [https://archive.org/details/historyofandrosc00merr] * Washburn, Israel, ''Notes, Historical, Descriptive, and Personal of Livermore, in Androscoggin (Formerly in Oxford) County, Maine'', Portland, Me.: B. Thurston & Co., 1874, [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t9z038n5b&view=1up&seq=7]

    Andrus Name Study

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    The Andrus surname is a variant spelling of the surname Andrews. If your Andrus family can trace it's origin back to Andrews, please see the [[Space:Andrews_Name_Study|'''Andrews Name Study''']] for DNA comparisons and other information. This is a project that I hope will become a valuable reference point for any Andrus researchers alike to share their knowledge by posting their DNA tests, resources, pictures, stories, and anything else of interest to this surname. For a complete list of Andrus profiles on WikiTree please see the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=ANDRUS&order=name index page]. Please join by contacting the project leader, [[Andrus-373|Alison Andrus]], and start adding this category to your Andrus profiles. Post questions and comments to the bulletin board and add details about your particular area of interest. '' '''Andrus Meaning: ''' '' :This unusual name is a variant of the male personal name "Andrew", which derives from the male personal name "Andrew, which derives from the Greek "Andread", a derivative of the word "Andreois", meaning "'''manly'''", from "aner", "andros", '''man''' or '''male'''. '''The Andrus Name Study is Under Construction!!''' Please be patient as I work to create a useful resource for collaboration. *'''Like the background? It's the St. Andrews Tartan!''' ---- === Our Goals === Although DNA analysis can assist in determining that two or more participants who have tested their yDNA descend from a common male ancestor, it will not identify the specific ancestor without the use of accurate record documentation used in genealogical research. The purpose of this study is to work together to establish an accurate Andrus Family tree by using the best possible sources available for documentation. To date, there are 23 unrelated Andrews lines established by the Andrews DNA Project hosted at Family Tree DNA. In almost all cases, the common ancestor has not been identified in these lines. We can help the effort by providing the best Andrus tree possible. === What You Can Do === #Work cooperatively together with other Andrus profile managers to create the best Andrus tree possible. #Add the category for Andrus Name Study to profiles. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Andrus profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Andrus profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Contact [[Andrus-373|Alison]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #If you are a male with the surname Andrus, Andrews, etc., and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through the Andrews Family Tree DNA Project so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. #Do you have an Andrus profile you are especially proud of? Let [[Andrus-373|Alison]] know and we will feature it on this page.
    === Andrus Name Distribution ===
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    === Earliest Known Settlement ===
    This is a work in progress. Please add your info to the table below or contact [[Andrus-373|Alison]] to add it for you. See the [[Space:Andrews_Name_Study|Andrews Name Study]] for early settlement and DNA test comparisons.
    Andrus Researchers on WikiTree {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Researcher Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Earliest Known Ancestor''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Place of Origin''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Place of Settlement''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Date of Settlement''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''Next Migration''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''DNA Tested''' ! align="center" style="background:#F4FA58;"|'''First Ancestor Who Used Andrus Spelling''' |- |- | [[Andrus-373 | Alison Andrus ]] || [[Andrews-420|Lt. John Andrews]] || England || Ipswich, MA, USA || 1637 || Norwich, CT, USA || Yes || [[Andrus-31|Zebediah Andrus, Sr.]] |- |}
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    === Andrus Place Names ===
    *Andrus Island, island in the Sacramento-San Joaquin River Delta, California, United States *Mount Andrus, shield volcano in Antarctica
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    === Notable Andrus Names ===
    :Bart Andrus (born 1958), Head coach of the Toronto Argonauts, Canadian football team :Bill Andrus (1907–1982), American baseball player :Burton C. Andrus (1892–1977), American soldier :[[Andrus-607|Cecil Dale Andrus]] (born 1932), American politician :Chuck Andrus (1928–1997), American jazz double-bassist :Elvis Augusto Andrus Torres (born 1988), Venezuelan baseball player :Ernest Andrus (1923-), American Navy WWII Vet running across the country to raise money for the LST325 Floating Museum :Ethel Percy Andrus (1884–1967), American educator and founder of the AARP :Fred Andrus (1850–1937), American baseball player :Henry Andrus (1844–1935), American politician :Jerry Andrus (1918–2007), American magician :[[Andrus-294|John Emory Andrus]] (1841–1934), American politician :Louis John Andrus (born 1943), American football player :Marc Handley Andrus (born 1956), American bishop :Mark Andrus, American screenwriter :[[Andrus-17|Milo Andrus]] (1814–1893), American leader in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints :Sedley Andrus (1915–2009), British officer of arms :Shane Andrus (born 1980), American football placekicker :Sherman Andrus, American gospel singer, lead singer of The Imperials :William Wiman (Wyman) Andrus (1858–1935), Canadian baseball player
    Andrus Research On The Web
    *[http://www.genealogy.com/search/result?type=forumposts&keyword=Andrus GENFORUM] at Genealogy.com *[http://bigfile.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/listsearch?surname=Andrus Andrus Mailing List] at RootsWeb *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/surnames/a/n/ANDRUS/ The Andrus Search Page] at RootsWeb == Publications == #[https://archive.org/details/lieutenantjohnan00andr Lieut. John Andrews of Chebacco, Mass. 1637-1708]; Compiled by Hon. H. F. Andrews, pub. 1909. #[http://www.genealogycenter.info/pdf/ltjohnandrews.pdf Lieut. John Andrews of Ipswich, Essex County, Massachusetts]; by Betty Andrews Storey, digitally pub. 2009. #[http://books.google.co.jp/books?id=OU0k2d8nl3IC&pg=PA1168&lpg=PA1168&dq=lt.+john+andrews+of+chebacco&source=bl&ots=iEwvG4BFzo&sig=eJ_7wsLR-1Yrk6WKZYdoivlZr20&hl=en&sa=X&ei=ZYFsVM_IDKawmwWEuYGoBw&redir_esc=y#v=onepage&q=lt.%20john%20andrews%20of%20chebacco&f=false Genealogical and Personal Memoirs]; pg. 1168 #[https://archive.org/details/genealogyhistory00bake Genealogy and history of the Baker, Andrus, Clark, and Adams families]; by Albert Clark Baker; pub. 1920; 486 pgs.

    Angaston Cemetery

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    [[Category:South Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[:Space:South Australia Cemeteries Team|South Australia Cemeteries Team]]. This page is for the table of graves transcriptions. For the main cemetery page please see [[:Space:Angaston Cemetery, Angaston, South Australia|Angaston Cemetery, Angaston, South Australia]]. ===About=== *This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • [[:Category: South Australia, Cemeteries|This Cemetery is in South Australia, Australia]] ===Location and Map=== *Angaston Cemetery is located at 302 Angaston Road, Angaston. *Latitude -34.491942, Longitude 139.020352 - Latitude -34° 29’ 31", Longitude 139° 1’ 13" ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. === History === The First Angaston Cemetery was situated at 8 Hannay Crescent Angaston, South Australia, and was in use from 1847 to 1869. Some of the graves were moved to the new Angaston Cemetery, so there will be duplications of inscriptions between the two. The First Angaston Cemetery has it's own page at https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Angaston_First_Cemetery&public=1 The Angaston cemetery is situated on a portion of the 4 acres of land which was purchased from Johann Gottfried Hanisch on September 24, 1867 by twelve district citizens. The citizens who purchased it as a private concern were messrs. James Jepson, [[Holmes-9583 | Charles Holmes]], Charles Radford, John Hurst, David Tavender, Richard Wilson, William Short, James Harris, David Ward, HHB Pepperell, David Mutton and Sam Stockwell. By 1903 only Charles Holmes was still alive. The cemetery land was purchased by the District Council of Angaston on April 15, 1911 with Holmes' consent. He was laid to rest in the cemetery on May 22, 1911. [[Wishart-794 | Alexander Wishart]] was appointed curator of the cemetery in May 1917. The remains or the late George Fife Angas were conveyed from residence, Lindsay House, Angaston, to the family vault in Lindsay Park on the 20 May 1879. Then on the 23 August 1929 the graves / headstones of George Fife Angas, wife Rosetta, their daughter Mary Ann, son William Henry and sons-in-law James Johnson and John Hannay were moved to the Angaston Cemetery, Angaston Road. *Search for burials in the Barossa Council at http://barossa.dcw.lga.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=383 ===Transcription=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- |ADCOCK nee BLAND, Mabel||||2000||98 y|||| |- |ADCOCK, Clifford Byron||||1980||81 y|||| |- |AHRENS, Emma Meta||||1950||67 y|||| |- |AHRENS, Friedrich Gottlieb||1856||1923||67 y|||| |- |AHRENS, Maria nee Pannach||1860||1943||83 y|||| |- |AHRENS, Amalia Agnes||1888||1927||38y||Daughter of Friedrich Gottlieb AHRENS & Marie PANNACH|| |- |AHRENS, Adelheid Clara||1895||1908||12 y||Daughter of Friedrich Gottlieb AHRENS & Marie PANNACH|| |- |AHRENS, Johann Friedrich||1882||1947||64 y||Husband of Martha Lydia RIEBKE|| |- |AHRENS, Martha Lydia nee RIEBKE||1881||1970||88 Y||Wife of Johann Friedrich ARRENS|| |- |AHRENS, William Henry||1883||1956||73 y||Husband of Mary Victoria KREBS|| |- |AHRENS, Mary Victoria nee KREBS||1893||1995||101 y||Wife of William Henry AHRENS|| |- |ALLEN, Clarence James||||1996||74 y|||| |- |ALLERT, Herman Gustave||||1928||83 y|||| |- |ALLERT, Catherine Ann||||1929||76 y|||| |- |ALLERT, Llewellyn Morris ||||1964||85 y|||| |- |ALLISON, Edna Lilian||||1985||88 y|||| |- |ANDERSON, David Eric||||1975||16 y|||| |- |ANDERSON, Eric Peter||||1994||79 y|||| |- |ANDERSON, Fay Sybil||||1984||64 y|||| |- |ANDERSON, Graham Lancelot George |||||||||| |- |ANDREW, John||||1898||78 y|||| |- |ANDREW, Ann||||1897||79 y|||| |- |ANDREW, Mary Symons||||1900||46 y|||| |- |[[Angas-5 | Angas, George Fife]]||1789||1879||90 years||Founder of South Australia||[[Image:Angas-5-1.jpg| 50px]] |- |[[French-6293 | Angas, Rosetta]]||1793||1867||74 y||Wife of George Fife Angas||[[Image:Angas-5-1.jpg| 50px]] |- |[[Angas-20 | Angas, Mary Ann]]||1826||1831|| 4 y||Daughter of George Fife Angas||[[Image:Angas-20.jpg| 50px]] |- |ANKOR, Vass Robert||||1989|||||| |- |ARGENT, Alfred||1878||1942||63 y|||| |- |ARGENT, Anna Caroline nee BOEHM||1883||1977||93 y|||| |- |ARGENT, ARthur & May Ann |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Arthur |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Benjamin |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Cliff |||||||||| |- |[[Argent-104 | Argent, Donald James]]||||1977||72 y||Father of Peter Barry Dennis & Lyn||[[Image:Argent-104.jpg| 50px]] |- |[[Baker-28550| Argent, Edith Mary]]||||2004||95 y||Mother of Peter Barry Dennis & Lyn.||[[Image:Argent-104.jpg| 50px]] |- |ARGENT, Ena Ruth |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Eva |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Lindsay Richard |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Martha |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Ned & Ida May |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Norman Leonard |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Peter James |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Richard |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Rosa |||||||||| |- |[[Argent-105 | Argent, Thomas]]||1840||1916||76 y||||[[Image:Argent-105.jpg| 50px]] |- |[[Garrett-6187 | Argent, Mary Ellen nee Garrett]]||1841||1917||76 y||Wife of Thomas Argent||[[Image:Argent-105.jpg| 50px]] |- |ARGENT, Thomas |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, W R |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Walter (2) |||||||||| |- |ARGENT, Walter |||||||||| |- |ARNOTT, Rubert Blair |||||||||| |- |ARTHUR, Heather June |||||||||| |- |ATKINSON, E S |||||||||| |- |ATKINSON, Frederick James |||||||||| |- |ATKINSON, Ivy Nita |||||||||| |- |ATKINSON, Richard Thomas & Kezia |||||||||| |- |ATKINSON, Samuel Henry & Hannah Francis |||||||||| |- |ATKINSON, William |||||||||| |- |ATZE, Desmond Telford |||||||||| |- |ATZE, Paul A & Anna L |||||||||| |- |ATZE, Robert John |||||||||| |- |AUGHEY, Robert Arthur 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    Please see [[:Space:Angaston Old Cemetery, Angaston, South Australia|Angaston Old Cemetery, Angaston, South Australia]] ===About=== *This page is part of the [[Space:South Australia Cemeteries Team|South Australia Cemeteries Team]] ===Location and Map=== 8 Hannay Crescent Angaston, South Australia, Australia ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. === History === Angaston's first cemetery was established in 1847 on an acre of land bought from G F Angas at a cost of ten shillings. It was conducted as a private operation under the management of a group of trustees. The cemetery was enclosed by a stone wall paid for by subscription and divided into 80 plots measuring 8 ½ feet by 8 feet. Money subscribed was credited as part payment against leases or fees. The cemetery was heavily regulated with an annual maintenance fee. In 1848, the burial fee was one pound divided equally between the minister, sexton and cemetery trust fund. According to the register, 223 people were buried in this cemetery between 1847 and 1869. Only a few marked plots remain, the earliest dated 1856. The new Angaston Cemetery was established on the 24 Sep 1867 and has it's own page at https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Angaston_Cemetery&public=1 *Search for burials in the Angaston Pioneer Cemetery, Barossa Council at http://barossa.dcw.lga.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=383 ===Transcription=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- |ANDREWS, Anna Maria||1858||1860||2 years||Daughter of John ANDREWS||No Image |- |[[Argent-106 | ARGENT, William]]||c1815||1848||33 y||||No Image |- |ATKINS, Emma||1862||1863||13 mths||Child of William Atkins & Mary Helley||No Image |- |ATKINSON, Susan||1861||1862||19 mths||||No 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Crews (DH)||No Image |- |CREWS, Thomas||c1809 ||1863||54 y||||No Image |- |DANIELS, Caroline Amelia||1868 ||1868||6 wks||Child of William Daniels & Jane Camerson||No Image |- |DANSIE, Charles||1851 ||1853||2 y||Child of Charles Dansie & Eilz||No Image |- |DANSIE, Harriett Ann||1856 ||1856||2 y||Child of Charles Dansie & Eilz||No Image |- |DAVEY, Alice Ann ||c1839||1854||15 y||||No Image |- |DAVEY, Benjamin James ||1850||1851||7 mths||Child of Benjamin Davey & Johanna Donathan||No Image |- |DAVEY, Elizabeth ||1851||1856||5 y||||No Image |- |DAVEY, Ellen ||1850||1853||3.5 y||Child of John Davey & Sarah Vingoe||No Image |- |DAVEY, John ||c1798||1869||71 y||Relation John Davey||Headstone Remains |- |DAVEY, Margaret ||c1796||1862||66 y||Wife of Thomas Davey||Headstone Remains |- |DAVEY, Mary ||c1826||1867||41 y||Wife of Thomas Henry Davey||No Image |- |DAVEY, Thomas ||c1796||1862||66 y||John Lean Davey relation||Headstone Remains |- |DAVEY, William Hedy ||c1837||1856||19 y||Thomas Davey relation||Headstone Remains |- |DAVISON, Sarah ||c1794||1866||72 y||Wife of William Davison||No Image |- |DENITHORNE, William ||c1821||1847||26 y||||No Image |- |[[Doddridge-57 | DODDRIDGE, Robert Richard]]||1850||1851||4 mths||||No Image |- |[[Doddridge-56 | DODDRIDGE, Theresa]]||1864||1864||10 Days||||No Image |- |[[Doddridge-54 | DODDRIDGE, William]]||1805||1867||61 y||||No Image |- |DUNDAS, James Henry ||c1804||1859||55 y||||No Image |- |DUNN, Catherine Mary ||1861||1863||2 y||Child of Joseph Dunn & Eliza Dare||No Image |- |EARL, Alice ||1867||1867||7 Mths||Child of Joseph Earl & Marianne Perkins||No Image |- |EARL, Elizabeth ||1861||1862||13 Mths||Child of Joseph Earl & Marianne Perkins||No Image |- |EARL, William ||1855||1856||14 Mths||Child of Joseph Earl & Marianne Perkins||No Image |- |EARL, John ||1864||1866||2.5 y||||No Image |- |EVANS, Ann ||c1830||1858||28 y||||No Image |- |EVANS, Ephraim ||c1825||1863||38 y||||No Image |- |EVANS, Matilda ||c1821||1856||35 y||||No Image |- |FERRETT, Elizabeth||1853||1853||11 wks||Child of John Ferrett & Ann Denis||No Image |- |FERRETT, John||c1810||1860||50 y||||No Image |- |FIELD, John Henry ||1858||1859||5 wks||Child of John Field & Sarah O'Berne||No Image |- |FORBES, Joshua||c1824||1862||38 y||||No Image |- |GALLOWAY, Janet||c1801||1857||56 y||||No Image |- |GAMBLE, Thomas||1858||1858||2 wks||||No Image |- |GAME, Eliza||1856||1857||10 wks||Child of William Nicholls & Hannah Game||No Image |- |GARRETT, Edward||1855||1851||7 mths||||No Image |- |[[Burling-142 | GARRETT, Jane nee Burling]]||c1814||1866||52 y||Wife of Richard Garrett & William Argent||Remains moved to New Cemetery |- |GARRETT, Richard||c1827||1866||39 y||||No Image |- |GOLDING, Isaac Thomas||1862||1862||3 mths||Child of Thomas Golding||No Image |- |GOLDING, Sarah Susanna||1859||1859||2 mths||Child of Thomas Golding||No Image |- |GOLDING, Thomas Benjamin Richards||1857||1857||5 mths||Child of Thomas Golding||No Image |- |GREEN, Elizabeth||1858||1860||2 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y||||No Image |- |HEGGIE, Mary||1864||1866||17 mths||Child of James Heggie & Marie Peters||No Image |- |HEIN, Harry||c1815||1865||50 y||||No Image |- |HEINRICH, Carl||c1828||1856||28 y||||No Image |- |HERBERT, Charles||1860||1860||6 mths||||No Image |- |HERBERT, Margaret Elizabeth||1855||1861||6.5 y||Child of Christopher Herbert & Elizabeth Malone|||No Image |- |HINSLEY, Mrs. ||||1856||||||No Image |- |HODDER, Faye ||c1833||1854||21 y||||No Image |- |HOLMES, Henry ||c1809||1865||56 y||Charles Holmes relation||No Image |- |HOWE, John ||c1778||1858||80 y||||No Image |- |HURST, - ||1851||1852||6 mths||||No Image |- |HURST, Francis||1860||1860||5 wks||Child of John Hurst & Eliza Doherty||No Image |- |HURST, George||1856||1858||17 mths||Child of John Hurst & Eliza Doherty||No Image |- |HURST, George||1861||1862||6 mths||Child of John Hurst & Eliza Doherty||No Image |- |HURST, Mary||1866||1866||4 mths||Child of John Hurst & Eliza Doherty||No Image |- |HURST, Richard||1867||1867||4 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|LANYON, Robert Charles||1858||1859||4 mths||Child of Thomas Lanyon & Mary Chappel||No Image |- |LEHMAN, Emma Eugenia Gertrude||1866||1867||8 mths||Child of Friedrick William Lehman & Rebecca Plush||No Image |- |MARSHALL, Henry William||1850||1852||2 y||Child of Henry Marshall & Sarah B Rands||No Image |- |MASTERS, Charles||c1810||1866||57 y||||No Image |- |MCEVOY, James||c1821||1866||45 y||||Remains relocated to Adelaide |- |MCINTYRE, Jane||1848||1848||2 days||||No Image |- |MCINTYRE, John||c1841||1849||7.5 y||||No Image |- |MCKENZIE, Ann Brydie||c1821||1864||43 y||Wife of Duncan McKenzie||Headstone Remains |- |MOON, Joseph||||1852||||||No Image |- |MOORE, Benjamin||1866||1867||18 mths||Child of Richard Moore & Mary Sly||No Image |- |MOORE, Richard||1850||1860||10 y||||No Image |- |MORETON, John||||185||||||No Image |- |MORGAN, Dinah||c1837||1859||22 y||Jacob Morgan relation||No Image |- |MORGAN, Dorcas||1860||1861||7 mths||Child of George Morgan & Hessy Connor||No Image |- |MORGAN, 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    Angelina County, Texas

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    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is Robert Branham ===Formed From=== {{blue|Angelina County was created and organized - 1846}} from Nacogdoches County with Lufkin as the county seat, The county is named for the Angelina River and in honor of a Spanish missionaries' nickname for a woman of the Hasani tribe (legendary Indian girl who was a convert of the Franciscanl missionaries).http://www.texascounties.net/statistics/naming.htm There is a bronze statue of this Indian girl just across from Museum of East Texas in Lufkin. ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Angelina County[[:Category:Texas|, Texas]] |NW Location = [[:Space:Cherokee County, Texas|Cherokee County]] |N Location = |NE Location = "Angelina River"
    "Sam Rayburn Reservoir"
    [[:Space:Nacogdoches County, Texas|Nacogdoches County]]
    [[:Space:San Augustine County, Texas|San Augustine County]] |E Location = |SE Location = [[:Space:Jasper County, Texas|Jasper County]] |S Location = |SW Location = "Neches River"
    [[:Space:Polk County, Texas|Polk County]]
    [[:Space:Tyler County, Texas|Tyler County]] |W Location = "Neches River"
    [[:Space:Houston County, Texas|Houston County]]
    [[:Space:Trinity County, Texas|Trinity County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca03 :'''May 10, 1801''' - First deed on record conveyed 5½ leagues of land to Vincente Micheli from Surdo, chief of the Bedias Indians, in exchange for a white shirt, eight brass bracelets, a handful of vermilion, a fathom of ribbon, a gun, and fifty charges of powder and ball.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca03 :'''1820''' -Anglo settlers - the Burris family, settled in the area of theNorth part (Lufkin ) called Burris Prairie. Soon other families emigrated from Alto and Nacogdoches and settled near the rivers. Few :'''1846''' Only a few settlers were here prior to the Texas Independence in 1836, {{Blue|The county was formed from Nacogdoches County.}} It is named for a Hasinai Native American woman who assisted early Spanish missionaries. The Spanish missionaries named the area "Angelina" a Angelina County is a wet county as of November 2006 wet/dry election. Southern U.S. states settlers built plantations. :This was good farming land. The Rivers enabled steamboat transportation.There were 1,165 people with196 slaves, with slaves. :First County seat - Marion. :'''1854''' - Janesville was the county seat.Large plantations were owned by the Stearns, Oates, Kalty, Stovall, and Ewing families. Many Angelina County farmers were poor men with no slaves. :'''1858''' Homer was the county Seat. Cotton was grown on 2,048 Acres.improved land. :'''1850-1860'''- settlers improved the land in the county increased from about 3,000 to about 16,000 acres. :'''1861'''- Angelina County was the only county in East Texas to reject secession, a contrast to Tyler county who supported it 99%. :'''1862-65''' - Two companies of county men were organized to fight in the Civil War, with only limited action; :'''1866'''- No Union soldiers entered the county before 1866. ::'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] :'''Post 1866'''After the war, lumber industry become principal industry. :'''1880s-''' county farmers grew only about 25,000 acres.. Arrival of railroads began Exploitation of pine and hardwood timber began. County had 10,000 cattle and 20,000 hogs. :'''1881'''- Property value increased to ($732,282 - 1881), to ($4,372,655 - 1903), and ($10,078,407 in 1913). Railway arrival-, the county focused on its timber and forest products. :'''1882'''- Houston, East and West Texas Railway (now the Southern Pacific) was extended from Houston to Shreveport. :'''1892''' - Lufkin became the county Seat. :'''1880s-1890s''' Railways entered East Texas: Kansas and Gulf Short Line, later became Cotton Belt ,St Louis and Southwestern, Texas Southeastern, Shreveport, The Graviton, Lufkin and Northern, Texas Southeastern. :'''1890''' Lufkin became the hub most of the railway lines met. With the arrival of the railroads, population doubled 1880-1890 and was 28,903 in 1930. The county had 10,000 cattle and twice as many hogs at this time, 1.3 billion board feet of longleaf and a billion board feet of loblolly pine. :'''1893'''- World's Fair of 1893 gave another boost to useage of southern pine as a building material. :'''1887''' - Angelina County Lumber Company, founded by Joseph H. Kurth, Sr, at Keltys. :'''1893'''- Southern Pine Lumber Company, founded at Diboll by T. L. L. Temple, became giant industries as southern pine became the chief commercial wood used in America. :'''1900'''- Angelina had 17 sawmills operating. ::Smaller towns in the county as Diboll, Huntington, Fuller Springs, Hudson, Zavalla, and Burke were maintained by the lumber industry. ::Other towns formed around early sawmills until the timber was cut out: Homer, Baker, Clawson, Emporia, Hamlet, Lay, Popher, Yuno, Baber, Davisville, Renova, and Retrieve. Despite the many ghost towns, lumbering continued to form the economic backbone of Angelina County through the early part of the present century. :'''1916 20'''- Lumber industry peaked, Angelina County lumber companies closed or decreased their sales. The decrease was due to wasteful harvesting practices caused the Timber production began to fall off due to wasteful harvesting practices, conservation and sustained maintenance of forest resources..then agriculture began with 18,877 cattle, 3,300 horses and mules, 32,266 hogs, 4,500 sheep and goats, and 50,000 chickens, turkeys. :'''post 1916 -''' - :'''1920'''- Residents returned to small farming and stock raising to feed themselves. :'''1930s'''- Great Depression hit Angelina County quite hard. :'''1933''' more than 2,500 residents were on relief rolls—(10% of population) due to the timber industry.. as the timber industry in Texas was vulnerable to the depression. :'''1930s ''' Housing boom in housing and other businesses that depended on lumber ceased abruptly with the failure of banks and lending institutions and with unemployment. :'''1930s''' The Civilian Conservation Corps for East Texas was headquartered in Lufkin during the depression. and served 26 counties and 17 camps in efforts to bring about financial recovery.... :'''1937''' Angelina County had a respectable total of both state highways (103.22 miles) and county roads (871.56 miles) towards the end of the depression. It also had more farms (2,802) and more cattle (18,659) than five of the eight counties that bound it. :'''1939''' Southland Paper Mill established Development of method to turn southern pinewood into paper.The county also profited greatly from the development of a method for turning southern pine wood into paper. the mill also developed manufacture of newsprint. :'''1944''' Angelina County had 44 firms and the value of manufactured goods in 1945 was $25 million. Principal industries at that time were foundries, a creosoting plant, sawmills, and a $10 million newsprint mill, Southland Paper Mills. :'''1954-1958''' wholesale trade in Angelina County amounted to $37,114,000; Angelina County was also at or near the top of these ten counties in the 1950s and 1960s for retail trade, retail trade increases, service industries receipts, bank deposits, poll taxes, auto registrations (16,518), and chamber of commerce budgets. :'''mid 1980s''' Lumber and industries such as foundry and the manufacture of oilfield equipment made Lufkin the 5th largest industrial area in Texas. ===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=Angelina_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1902/03 Courthouse, Lufkin, Texas }} :'''1st Courthouse, in Marion'''. 1854-1858- had first log courthouse. http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Lufkin/Lufkin-Texas-Angelina-County-Courthouse.htm#courthouses :'''2nd county seat''' was Jonesville, which never grew, and offices were rented. :'''3rd County Seat, 1858''' [[:Category:Homer, Texas|Homer]] became county Seat in 1858. Marion’s log courthouse was dismantled so it could be moved to Homer. It was used until 1873 by a 2 story frame building. ::Homer’s name was changed to Angelina, which didn’t win any favors. :'''4th County seat''' -Since the voters and residents disliked the name Angelina, the name was changed back to [[:Category:Homer, Texas|Homer]] in 1862. :'''5th County Seat''' -. The railroad bypassed [[:Category:Homer, Texas|Homer]] and its path was through LUFKINWhen The courthouse in Homer burned, '''[[:Category:Lufkin, Texas|Lufkin]]''' became county Seat. ::The picture at top of page was 1902/03 Court house in Lufkin. One image is a painting, by artist Audrey Midford, is hanging in the county clerk's office in the current courthouse. ::Currently there is a newer courthouse which has no beauty. Texas Escapes mentions that in the 1950's counties threw aside the dominance for design and opted for functionality. Gone was history, tradition and elegance and replaced some of our finest courthouses with modern buildings -- many of them with little character or appeal. In '''[[:Category:Lufkin, Texas|Lufkin]]''' for no reason the Angelina County Commissioners Court decided that its fifty-year old courthouse, resplendent with a dome and a clock, was inadequate to meet the county's needs. They raised funds with a bond election to fund a new courthouse, the courthouse of the present day. Description 2 story rectangular. No beauty. Alas ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca03 :Location - East Texas Timberlands region of NE Texas on U.S. Hwys 59 and 69 NE of Houston. :County Seat -Lufkin, largest town, is 96 miles NW of Beaumont and 120 miles NE of Houston :Latitude/Longitude - 31°20' north latitude and 94°43' west longitude. :Rivers/Creeks - Angelina River is on N,, drains the norhern and eastern parts. Neches River on S., drains Southern and western parts. :Reservoir - Sam Rayburn Reservoir on the Angelina River, and extends into Jasper, Sabine, Nacogdoches and San Augustine Counties (114,500 acres giving boating fishing, swimming, water storage for municipal, agricultural and industrial uses as well as flood control and electric power., :Size: 807 sq. mi. of gently rolling terrain :Altitudes range from 200 to 380 feet above sea level :Minerals - sand and mud contains lignite and bentonite. :Soil (sand and mud, underlies rangeland and cropland and is exploited for mineral production. ::North edge of the county (N of '''[[:Category:Lufkin, Texas|Lufkin]]''' Lufkin) is covered by thin to moderately thick clayey sands over steep slopes and rolling hills. :Trees of Piney woods -dense forest of pine and a great variety of hardwoods: longleaf, shortleaf, loblolly, and slash pines provide excellent timber. Hardwoods in Angelina County -- gum, magnolia, elm, hickory, and oak. :Prime farm land - 21-30% is good for farming :Mineral resources include natural gas and oil. :Temperatures high of 94° F in June to low of 39° in January. :Rainfall averages 42.99 inches per year. :Growing season extends for 244 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca03 ====Local Resources==== *Sam Rayburn Reservoir *Angelina National Forest (part) ====Protected Areas==== *Sam Rayburn Reservoir *Angelina National Forest (part) ===Demographics=== The population variations of Angelina County were (36,032 in 1950), (39,814 in 1960), and (67,600 in 1986). Between 1970 and 1980 the rural population increased by 34 percent, while urban areas had a slightly lower growth rate. The largest ethnic group in the county is Anglo (62 percent), then Hispanic (20.8 percent), and then African Amercian (15.6 percent).https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca03 In 2000 , there were 80,130 people residing in the county with a population density of 100 people/sq. mi.. per square mile (39/km²). There were 32,435 housing units at an average density of 40 per square mile (16/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 75.10% White, 14.72% Black or African American, 0.30% Native American, 0.67% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 7.77% from other races, and 1.42% from two or more races. 14.35% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $33,806, and the median income for a family was $39,505. Males had a median income of $30,373 versus $20,221 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,876. About 12.40% of families and 15.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.90% of those under age 18 and 12.30% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelina_County,_Texas *In 1984 the county had 36,081 persons aged twenty-five and over; 22% had only an elementary education, 29 percent high school, and 8 percent college. In 1979 about 10 percent of Angelina County residents income was below the poverty level. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca03 Angelina - products- Timber and Agriculture. The county was rated as 21st in the state for its agriculture receipts in 1982 with 82% were livestock but farmers raised hay, rye, potatoes, sweet potatoes, tomatoes, watermelons, peaches, pecans. products. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca03 Angelina county has 117 churches with about 38,000 members. *Current production of minerals includes bentonite, clay, fire clay, and drilling mud. *In 1982 tourism generated 939 jobs and $7,529,000 in payrolls. POLITICS:
    Angelina County has generally been staunchly Democratic, although Republican presidential candidates won a majority of votes in the 1972, 1984, and 1988 elections, and Democrat Bill Clinton managed to win only by a narrow margin in the 1992 election. Republican senatorial candidates also fared well during this time. Nevertheless, as in most Texas counties, Democratic officials continued to maintain control of most county offices.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca03 :John Nova Lomax of the Houston Press described the residents of Angelina County as {{blue|"a self-sufficient breed, good with their hands, very honest and leery of all central authority."}} In 1861, Angelina County voted '''against seceding''' from the United States. It was the only East Texas county to do so. He said they were more liberal in their opinions, and with this continuing into the 20th Century. {{red|Angelina County was the seat of power of Charlie Wilson, a politician labeled the "liberal from Lufkin".}} CRIME:
    Other counties established moonshine stands and stills. Angelina was different: in the 1970s some criminals formed ''' {{Red|marijuana farms}}'''. :'''2011''' the main drug dealing activity is the {{red|methamphetamine trade}}. Allen Hill, formerly of the Angelina County Narcotics Squad, said that the local meth trade is doing more damage to the county than drug couriers passing through the county, crack cocaine, and heroin. According to Hill, many Hispanic drug dealers increasingly sold imported "ice"-style meth made by drug cartels instead of crack cocaine or powdered cocaine, because they make more money than they did selling crack. Hill said that many of the drug dealers claim to be affiliated with Mexican drug cartels or gangs like MS-13.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelina_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Angelina_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption='. }}{{clear}} Highways
    *U.S. Highway 59 *I-69-Interstate 69 is planned to follow the current route of U.S. 59 *U.S. Highway 69 *Texas State Highway 7 *Texas State Highway 63 *Texas State Highway 94 *Texas State Highway 103 *Texas State Highway 147 *Texas Farm to Market Road 1818 ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category:Lufkin, Texas|Lufkin]]''' (county seat) *[[:Category:Burke, Texas|Burke]] *[[:Category:Diboll, Texas|Diboll]] *[[:Category:Hudson, Texas|Hudson]] *[[:Category:Huntington, Texas|Huntington]] *[[:Category:Zavalla, Texas|Zavalla]] ======Unincorporated Towns====== *[[:Category:Redland, Texas|Redland]] * Herty, Angelina County, Texas *[[:Category:Homer, Texas|Homer]] *[[:Category:Pollok, Texas|Pollok]] ====Historical Census==== :1850 --- 1,165 — :1860 --- 4,271 266.6% :1870 --- 3,985 −6.7% :1880 --- 5,239 31.5% :1890 --- 6,306 20.4% :1900 --- 13,481 113.8% :1910 --- 17,705 31.3% :1920 --- 22,287 25.9% :1930 --- 27,803 24.7% :1940 --- 32,201 15.8% :1950 --- 36,032 11.9% :1960 --- 39,814 10.5% :1970 --- 49,349 23.9% :1980 --- 64,172 30.0% :1990 --- 69,884 8.9% :2000 --- 80,130 14.7% :2010 --- 86,771 8.3% :Est. 2015 --- 88,255 ====Events/Festivals==== *Texas Forestry Museum, '''[[:Category:Lufkin, Texas|Lufkin]]''' *Lufkin Historical and Creative Arts Center, *Ellen Trout Zoo, all at '''[[:Category:Lufkin, Texas|Lufkin]]''' ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} *There are 42 public schools in Angelina County, Texas, serving 17,663 students. ====Colleges/Universities==== *[http://www.angelina.edu Angelina College] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_F._Austin_State_University Stephen F Austin State University] ====Public Schools==== *Central ISD Angelina 1,583 *Diboll ISD Angelina 1,889 *Hudson ISD Angelina 2,782 *Huntington ISD Angelina 1,700 *Lufkin ISD Angelina 8,266 *Pineywoods Community Academy Angelina 966 *Zavalla ISD Angelina 420 *Colmesneil Independent School District (partly) *Wells Independent School District (partly) ===County Resources=== *Sam Rayburn Reservoir, on the Angelina River; the lake, which extends into Jasper, Sabine, Nacogdoches, and San Augustine counties, covers 114,500 acres and affords county residents good boating, fishing, and swimming, as well as water storage for municipal, agricultural, and industrial needs and for flood control and electric power *Flood Control *Electric power *Boating *Fishing *Swimming *water storage for municipal, agriculture, industrial needs *Headquarters of all four United States National Forests and two United States National Grasslands in Texas are located in Lufkin. ::Angelina, ::Davy Crockett ::Sabine, ::Sam Houston National Forests and the Caddo and Lyndon B. Johnson National Grasslands. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Belote Spivey Cemetery, Burke, Texas|Belote Spivey Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bowen Cemetery, Clawson, Texas|Bowen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Clark's Ferry Cemetery, Diboll, Texas|Clark's Ferry Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Forest Haven Cemetery, Diboll, Texas|Forest Haven Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ryan Chapel Cemetery, Diboll, Texas|Ryan Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Chambers Cemetery, Dolan, Texas|Chambers Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Union Cemetery, Hudson, Texas|Old Union Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sand Flat Cemetery, Hudson, Texas|Sand Flat Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Brown Cemetery, Huntington, Texas|Brown Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Carrell Cemetery, Huntington, Texas|Carrell Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Huntington Cemetery, Huntington, Texas|Huntington Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Huntington, Texas|Odd Fellows Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Brazil Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas|Brazil Cemetery]] *Burrous Cemetery *[[:Category: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas|Cedar Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Crawford Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas|Crawford Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Davis Memorial Garden, Lufkin, Texas|Davis Memorial Garden]] *[[:Category: Gann Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas|Gann Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Garden of Memories Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas|Garden of Memories Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Glendale Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas|Glendale Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillcrest Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas|Hillcrest Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Keltys Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas|Keltys Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Largent Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas|Largent Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Narrow Way Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Narrow Way Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rocky Hill Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas|Rocky Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Whitehouse Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas|Whitehouse Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Berry Cemetery, Moffitt, Texas|Berry Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Chesnutt Cemetery, Oak Flat, Texas|Chesnutt Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Allen Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Allen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bodan Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Bodan Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Carson Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Carson Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Carnes Cemetery, Shawnee Prairie, Texas|Carnes Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Barge Cemetery, Zavalla, Texas|Barge Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Boykin Cemetery, Zavalla, Texas|Boykin Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Concord Cemetery, Zavalla, Texas|Concord Cemetery]] *[[:Category: McNiel Cemetery, Zavalla, Texas|McNiel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Aldredge Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Aldredge Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Barron Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Barron Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bill Havard Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Bill Havard Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Billy Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Billy Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Boykin Cemetery, Zavalla, Texas|Boykin2 Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cameron Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Cameron Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cassels Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Cassels Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cochran Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Cochran Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Crain Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Crain Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Garden of Memories Cemetery, Lufkin, Texas|Garden of Memories]] *[[:Category: Gilbert Chapel Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Gilbert Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Kitchens Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Kitchens Cemetery]] *[[:Category: McKindree Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|McKindree Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sand Flat Cemetery, Hudson, Texas|Sand Flat Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Tom Havard Cemetery, Angelina County, Texas|Tom Havard Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Walker Cemetery, Redland, Texas|Walker Cemetery]] *Wallace Chapel Cemetery *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2522 Finda Grave Angelina] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Angelina/ListAngelina.html Cemeteries Angelina county, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/cemph/angelinaph.html *[http://texas.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,48005.cfm hometown cemeteries Angelina and search tool] ====Notables==== :Trent Ashby, member of the Texas House of Representatives from Lufkin :Brandon Belt, San Francisco Giants first baseman and 2012 World Series champion :Dez Bryant, former Oklahoma State University standout; current Dallas Cowboys wide receiver :Carrington Byndom – current Carolina Panthers cornerback :Medford Bryan Evans, college professor, author, conservative political activist, born in Lufkin in 1907 :Corey Clark, American Idol contestant, famous for his alleged affair with Paula Abdul :Jermichael Finley, former Texas Longhorns football standout and Green Bay Packers tight end :William Delbert Gann, finance trader :Anthony Denman, American football player :Rex Hadnot, former Houston Cougars guard; current San Diego Chargers guard :Dante Hall Texas A&M, fKansas City Chiefs and St. Louis Rams :Max Hopper CIO and a founding father of IT-inspired competitive advantage :Ken Houston, Lufkin Dunbar grad , Houston Oilers and Washington Redskins; Pro Football Hall of Famer :Ray Jones, NFL player :Reagan Jones, founder and vocalist of electronica band Iris. :Terrence Kiel, former Texas A&M University and San Diego Chargers safety :Jorvorskie Lane, Texas A & M, Tampa Bay Buccaneer fullback, rushing :Abe Martin, college football coach :Jamarkus McFarland, University of Oklahoma football player :Reggie McNeal, former Texas A&M University quarterback and Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver :Allen R. Morris, Emmy Award-winning producer/director/writer; 1972 LHS graduate :Don Muhlbach, former Texas A&M U.niversity football player; current Detroit Lions :Tom Murphy, former Major League Baseball pitcher :Matt Purke, major league baseball player :Jim Reese, guitarist for The Bobby Fuller Four, buried in the Garden of Memories cemetery. :Joe Robb, former St. Louis Cardinals lineman :Ryan Rottman – actor :Pete Runnels, Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox and Houston Colt .45s infielder :Kimberly Saenz, convicted serial killer :Chris Seelbach, former Atlanta Braves pitcher :Jacoby Shepherd – former NFL cornerback :Allan Shivers, 37th Texas governor, 1949–1957 :Buddy Temple, businessman and former politician :T.J. Turner – NFL defensive end :Charlie Wilson, U.S Representative best known for leading the CIA into a "covert war" in Afghanistan :J. Frank Wilson, lead vocalist =====Land Grants===== *first deed on record, dated May 10, 1801, conveyed 5½ leagues of land to Vincente Micheli from Surdo, chief of the Bedias Indians, in exchange for a white shirt, eight brass bracelets, a handful of vermilion, a fathom of ribbon, a gun, and fifty charges of powder and ball. *Mexican government made land grants in 1834-35 to settlers from Alto and Nacogdoches. ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca03 * Angelina County, Texas - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelina_County,_Texas''' * The Handbook of Texas Online, Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. - '''http://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/lca03''' * Texas Almanac 2016 - 2017, Copyright (c) 2016 by Texas State Historical Association, The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas. All Rights Reserved, - '''https://shoptsha.com/products/12459/Books/Texas-Almanac-2016-2017''' * Texas Highways, published by the Texas Department of Transportation, Austin, Texas, Copyright (c) 2016, All Rights Reserved. = '''http://www.texashighways.com''' * Texas Ghost Towns - '''https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_ghost_towns_in_Texas''' *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Angelina/ListAngelina.html * http://tpwd.texas.gov/regulations/outdoor-annual/regs/counties/angelina * http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/angelina-county * Medal of Honor Recipients - '''http://www.txmoh.com/txmoh_recipients.html List of Texas Recipients''' *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2522 Finda Grave Angelina] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Angelina/ListAngelina.html Cemeteries Angelina county, Gloria Mayfield] *http://www.usgwtombstones.org/texas/angelina.html *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Angelina_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch cemeteries and genealogy] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/cemph/angelinaph.html *[http://texas.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,48005.cfm hometown cemeteries Angelina and search tool]

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    Anglesey Churches

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    *There are an extraordinary number of churches and non-conformist places of worship in Anglesey. The council area has an estimated 169 to 200 active churches for 69,700 inhabitants, a ratio of one church to every 349 to 412 inhabitants. If one adds in the defunct ones, this would be another 60. *They are listed within the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Anglesey%2C_Churches_and_Chapels '''Anglesey Churches & Chapels Category'''], which is a sub-category of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales%2C_Churches_and_Chapels '''Wales, Churches and Chapels'''], which itself is a subcategory of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wales%2C_Historic_Buildings '''Wales, Historic Buildings'''] *Profiles '''Baptisms''' and '''Marriages''' can be linked to the churches or chapels, but '''Burials''' should linked to the Churchyard/Cemetery when included on Wikitree. A link to the Cemetery should be found in the Church's Category Information Box. *'''Listed Buildings''' in Isle of Anglesey, as throughout Wales, are managed by '''CADW'''https://cadw.gov.wales/. Amazingly, there are '''73''' listed churches and chapels in Anglesey. Cadw is a Welsh word meaning ‘to keep’ or ‘to protect’. There are three Grades of Listings, **Grade I: buildings of exceptional interest. **Grade II*: particularly important buildings of more than special interest. **Grade II: buildings that are of special interest, warranting every effort to preserve them *There are 6 '''Grade I''' listed churches.
    #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_and_St_Nicholas%27s_Church%2C_Beaumaris%2C_Anglesey St Mary's and St Nicholas's Church, Beaumaris] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Cybi%27s_Church%2C_Holyhead%2C_Anglesey St Cybi's Church, Holyhead] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Eilian%27s_Church%2C_Llaneilian%2C_Anglesey St Eilian's Church, Llaneilian] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy%2C_Anglesey St Mary's Church, Llanfair-yng-Nghornwy] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Cadwaladr%27s_Church%2C_Llangadwaladr%2C_Anglesey St Cadwaladr's Church, Llangadwaladr] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Tal-y-llyn%2C_Anglesey St Mary's Church, Tal-y-llyn] *There are 35 '''Grade II* listed''' churches
    #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Beuno%2C_Aberffraw%2C_Anglesey St Beuno, Aberffraw] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Our_Lady_Star_of_the_Sea_and_St_Winefride%2C_Amlwch%2C_Anglesey Our Lady Star of the Sea and St Winefride, Amlwch] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Eleth%2C_Amlwch%2C_Anglesey St Eleth, Amlwch] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Edeyrn%2C_Bodedern%2C_Anglesey St Edeyrn, Bodedern] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Twrog%27s_Church%2C_Bodwrog%2C_Anglesey St Twrog's Church, Bodwrog] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Gwenllwyfo_Church%2C_Dulas%2C_Anglesey St Gwenllwyfo's Church, Dulas] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Morhaiarn%27s_Church%2C_Gwalchmai%2C_Anglesey St Morhaiarn's Church, Gwalchmai] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Pabo%27s_Church%2C_Llanbabo%2C_Anglesey St Pabo's Church, Llanbabo] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Padrig%27s_Church%2C_Llanbadrig%2C_Anglesey St Padrig's Church, Llanbadrig] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Peter%27s_Church%2C_Llanbedr_Goch%2C_Anglesey St Peter's Church, Llanbedrgoch] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Peulan%2C_Llanbeulan%2C_Anglesey St Peulan's Church, Llanbeulan] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Dyfnan%27s_Church%2C_Llanddyfnan%2C_Anglesey St Dyfnan's Church, Llanddyfnan] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Tyfrydog_Church%2C_Llandyfrydog%2C_Anglesey St Tyfrydog's Church, Llandyfrydog] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Eugrad%27s_Church%2C_Llaneugrad%2C_Anglesey St Eugrad's Church, Llaneugrad] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Maethlu%27s_Church%2C_Llanfaethlu%2C_Anglesey St Maethlu's Church, Llanfaethlu] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmwd%2C_Anglesey St Mary's Church, Llanfair-yn-y-Cwmwd] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Llanfairmathafarneithaf%2C_Benllech%2C_Anglesey St Mary's Church, Llanfair Mathafarn Eithaf] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mechell%27s_Church%2C_Llanfechell%2C_Anglesey St Mechell's Church, Llanfechell] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Michael%27s_Church%2C_Llanfihangel_Din_Sylwy%2C_Anglesey St Michael's Church, Llanfihangel Din Sylwy] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Moreia_Chapel%2C_Llangefni%2C_Anglesey Moreia Chapel, Llangefni] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Ceinwen%27s_Church%2C_Cerrigceinwen%2C_Anglesey St Ceinwen's Church, Llangeinwen] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Cristiolus_Churchyard%2C_Llangristiolus%2C_Anglesey St Cristiolus's Church, Llangristiolus] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Cwyfan%27s%2C_Llangwyfan%2C_Anglesey St Cwyfan's Church, Llangwyfan] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Cwyllog%27s_Church%2C_Llangwyllog%2C_Anglesey St Cwyllog's Church, Llangwyllog] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Old_Church_of_St_Nidan%2C_Llanidan%2C_Anglesey Old Church of St Nidan, Llanidan] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Iestyn%27s_Church%2C_Llaniestyn%2C_Anglesey St Iestyn's Church, Llaniestyn] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Rhwydrus%27s%27s_Church%2C_Llanrhwydrus%2C_Anglesey St Rhwydrus's's Church, Llanrhwydrus] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Sadwrn%27s_Church%2C_Llansadwrn%2C_Anglesey St Sadwrn's Church, Llansadwrn] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Old_Church_of_St_Afran%2C_St_Ieuan_and_St_Sannan%2C_Llantrisant%2C_Anglesey Old Church of St Afran, St Ieuan and St Sannan, Llantrisant] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Church_Of_St_Tysilio%27s%2C_Menai_Bridge%2C_Anglesey St Tysilio's Church, Menai Bridge] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Peter%27s_Church%27s%2C_Newborough%2C_Anglesey St Peter's Church, Newborough] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Gredifael%27s_Church%2C_Penmynydd%2C_Anglesey St Gredifael's Church, Penmynydd] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Michael%27s_Church%2C_Penrhoslligwy%2C_Anglesey St Michael's Church, Penrhoslligwy] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Beuno%27s_Church%2C_Trefdraeth%2C_Anglesey St Beuno's Church, Trefdraeth] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Caian%27s_Church%2C_Tregaian%2C_Llanddyfnan%2C_Anglesey St Caian's Church, Tregaian]
    *and 32 '''Grade II''' listed #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Bodewryd%2C_Anglesey St Mary's Church, Bodewryd] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Ceinwen%27s_Church%2C_Cerrigceinwen%2C_Anglesey St Ceinwen's Church, Cerrigceinwen] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Llwydian%27s%2C_Bodffordd%2C_Anglesey St Llwydian's Church, Heneglwys, Bodffordd] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Capel_y_Bedd%2C_Holyhead%2C_Anglesey Capel y Bedd, Holyhead] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Cynfarwy%27s_Church%2C_Llechgynfarwy%2C_Anglesey St Cynfarwy's Church, Llechgynfarwy] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Deiniol%27s_Church%2C_Llanddaniel_Fab%2C_Anglesey St Deiniol's Church, Llanddaniel Fab] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Dona%27s_Church%2C_Llanddona%2C_Anglesey St Dona's Church, Llanddona] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Edwen%27s_Church%2C_Llanedwen%2C_Anglesey St Edwen's Church, Llanedwen] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Ffinan%27s_Church%2C_Llanffinan%2C_Anglesey St Ffinan's Church, Llanffinan] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Fflewyn%27s_Church%2C_Llanfflewyn%2C_Anglesey St Fflewyn's Church, Llanfflewyn] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Figael%27s_Church%2C_Llanfigael%2C_Anglesey St Figael's Church, Llanfigael] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Gallgo%27s_Church%2C_Llanallgo%2C_Anglesey St Gallgo's Church, Llanallgo] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Trygarn%27s%2C_Llandrygarn%2C_Anglesey St Trygarn's Church, Llandrygarn] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Maelog%27s_Church%2C_Llanfaelog%2C_Anglesey St Maelog's Church, Llanfaelog] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Catherine%27s_Church%2C_Llanfaes%2C_Anglesey St Catherine's Church, Llanfaes] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Llanfair-yn-Neubwll%2C_Anglesey St Mary's Church, Llanfair-yn-Neubwll] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantysiliogogogoch%2C_Anglesey St Mary's Church, Llanfairpwllgwyngyll] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Michael%27s_Church%2C_Llanfihangel_Ysgeifiog%2C_Anglesey St Mihangel's Church, Llanfihangel yn Nhowyn] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Michael%27s_Church%2C_Llanfihangel_Ysgeifiog%2C_Anglesey St Michael's Church, Llanfihangel Ysgeifiog] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Caffo%27s_Church%2C_Llangaffo%2C_Anglesey St Caffo's Church, Llangaffo] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Cyngar%27s_Church%2C_Llangefni%2C_Anglesey St Cyngar's Church, Llangefni] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Cawrdaf%27s_Church%2C_Llangoed%2C_Anglesey St Cawrdaf's Church, Llangoed] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Llannerchymedd%2C_Anglesey St Mary's Church, Llannerch-y-medd] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Llanfairpwllgwyngyllgogerychwyrndrobwyllllantysiliogogogoch%2C_Anglesey St Mary's Church, Menai Bridge] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Pentraeth%2C_Anglesey St Mary's Church, Pentraeth] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Old_Church_of_St_Nidan%2C_Llanidan%2C_Anglesey St Nidan's Church, Llanidan] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Ceidio%27s_Church%2C_Rhodogeidio%2C_Anglesey St Ceidio's Church, Rhodogeidio] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_Church%2C_Rhodogeidio%2C_Anglesey St Mary's Church, Rhodogeidio] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Peirio%27s_Church%2C_Rhosbeirio%2C_Anglesey St Peirio's Church, Rhosbeirio] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Capel_Lligwy%2C_Rhos_Lligwy%2C_Anglesey Capel Lligwy, Rhoslligwy] #[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Gwenfaen_Church%2C_Rhoscolyn%2C_Anglesey St Gwenfaen's Church, Rhoscolyn] ==Sources==

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    Anglo Boere Oorlog - Geskiedenis, Stories en Interessante feite

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    ===Oorgawe Bradwaterkom=== {{Image|file=Anglo_Boere_Oorlog_-_Geskiedenis_Stories_en_Interessante_feite.jpg |caption='''Kaart van die Brandwaterkom''' }} :'''Generaal Prinsloo en Crowther van die Ficksburg en Ladybrand kommando's gee oor op 30 Julie 1900.''' :By Surrender Hill het die Vrystaatse Boeremagte in Julie 1900 een van die grootste terugslae tydens die Tweede Vryheidsoorlog beleef. :Surrender Hill (voorheen bekend as Slaapkrans) is 'n lang, hoë en lang plat koppie geleë tussen Fouriesburg en wat vandag bekend staan as "Golden Gate" ''(42 km suid van Bethlehem, 10 km suidwes van Clarens en 2 km van die Lesotho-grens.= 13 September 2015)'' :In Julie 1900 is 'n groot deel van die Vrystaatse magte in die Brandwaterkom (tussen Fouriesburg en "Golden Gate") deur die Britse troepe omsingel. Genl. C.R. de Wet en ongeveer 2 000 man kon oor Slabbertsnek ontsnap. In die bergkom het hoofkommandant Marthinus Prinsloo die bevel oorgeneem en is daar met 4 314 man op 29 Julie tot oorgawe gedwing. Hierdie krygsgevangenes is na kampe op St. Helena, Bermuda en Ceylon gestuur. Op 9 Augustus het die Britte alle gebuite wapentuig en 6 miljoen rondes ammunisie by Surrender Hill vernietig. Die kaal kolle wat deur die brand en die ontploffende ammunisie veroorsaak is, is nog sigbaar. :Inligtingsbord op die terrein = 13 September 2015: :Die terrein by Surrender Hill is in 1986 deur die Raad vir Nasionale Gedenkwaardighede tot monument verklaar. *The South African Military History Society / Die Suid-Afrikaanse Krygshistoriese Vereniging : Military History Journal Vol 11 No 3/4 - October 1999. The Brandwater Basin and Golden Gate surrenders, 1900. By by H W Kinsey (Nick Kinsey is a former editor of the Military History Journal and a member of the Johannesburg Branch of the SA Military History Society) [http://samilitaryhistory.org/vol113hk.html Krygshistoriese data] *Raper, P.E.: New dictionary of South African place names. Johannesburg: Ball, 2004. ISBN 1-86842-190-2 *Vrystaat se Geskiedenis [https://af.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surrender_Hill Wikipedia] :'''Journal of the Dutch Burger Union of Ceylon :VOL XVIII January 1929 No 3 :THE BOERS AT DIYATALAWA :BY E. H. VAN DER WALL''' The Victorian age ended in the crash and conflict of the Great Boer War. The youngest combatants in that war have reached the dignity of middle age. Most of the older men sleep with their fathers. It is a war that has now receded into history. Diyatalawa was a creation of the Great Boer War. Before that period it was geographically known but not discovered. Smiling in the sunshine of the rolling patanas, it was the Happy Valley that lay beneath the Industrial Home, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Langdon of the Wesleyan Mission. It was just a glorious bit of landscape, only that and nothing more. And then the opportunity came. Where were the thousands of Boer prisoners to be interned? The fertile brain of Sir West Ridgeway, Governor of Ceylon, supplied the answer. At Diyatalawa of course. Here was indeed a suggestion of home for the prisoners of war. The distant mountains, the rolling veldt, the cold dry air – it was South Africa all over again. And besides, it was a land once colonized by men of their own blood and breed. The suggestion was enthusiastically received by the authorities, but in Ceylon there were rumblings of discontent. The wise and the prudent scanned their kitchen accounts and shook their heads disapprovingly. Would not the cost of living rise? Sir West Ridgeway was a diplomat. He was also an orator. He made one of the most brilliant speeches in his brilliant career. The occasion was the Royal College prize distribution and the hall was packed. “Yes something might happen” he added after he had calmed all fears. “The price of pumpkins might possibly rise!” Nothing after all is so effective a weapon as ridicule. The newspapers lost their latest sensation. I was one of the first to see the Boers arrive and to visit them at Diyatalawa. The war had let loose a flood of literature and we heard ad nauseam that the Boers were rough and uncultured, dirty in their habits, crafty and treacherous. The impressions I formed were of a totally different kind. Taken as a whole it must be admitted that the Boers were not tailor-made men. But their appearance and habits were not different from those of civilized farmers in any part of the world. Certainly there were some Boers at Diyatalawa whose culture and refinement would not have failed to make an impression on any assembly of men whatsoever. It must be remembered that the Boers constituted an entire race with necessarily varying types. Let us try another source – the villagers who live round Diyatalawa, amongst whom the Boers moved for over two years and who were able to estimate their character. “Good men” is the unanimous verdict. And so they were – simple, unsophisticated farmers most of them, deeply religious. It was pathetic to see them at camp poring over the Bible, drawing inspiration and comfort from its pages. Among the prisoners of war at Diyatalawa were the two well known Generals, Roux and Olivier. Paul Roux, the fighting person, was a natural leader of men. Spare of figure, straight, tall, alert and well-groomed, he was destined to be great both as a spiritual leader and on the field of battle. He spoke English with the ease and grace of a cultured Englishman, and his light touch of humour made his conversation most attractive. I asked him what he though of Lyddite, a new form of explosive which was first used in the Boer War. “We don’t like it at all” was his ready reply. “It spoils the colour of our trousers.” His occasional use of some Dutch word that was well known to us gave his conversation a special interest. “We were once trying to get the range of a gun that was worrying us” he observed “when we hit it over it went like a wafel.” And suiting the action to the word he turned the palm of one hand over on the other. The good old town of Matara which has always borne a great reputation for its hospitality was more than once visited by General Roux. The hostess anxious to please reasoned in this wise. In the old recipes which have come down to us there are some highly seasoned curries. Let therefore a special effort be made to provide curries which are reminiscent of Dutch days. General Roux heroically stood his ground to the end of the meal and then observed:- “I have gone through many months of war without shedding a tear, but I very much feared I should do so today.” General Jan Hendrik Olivier was a magnificent physical specimen, tall, wide shouldered, clean limbed, with a great black beard slightly touched with grey. He had a fine head and forehead and searching dark eyes. He was responsible for the British reverse at Stormberg. “I had only one gun” he explained “which I quickly moved from point to point.” His knowledge of English was not extensive. One of the most respected members of our community requested him to be godfather to his infant son. He readily agreed, and when the infant Jan Hendrik Olivier, so named after him, was presented to him, he greeted him as follows, shaking him heartily by the hand:- “Hullo man (pronounced mahn) Goodbye! Goodbye!” The greeting was sincere and came from the heart of the kindly man, though the phrasing was misconceived. What did that matter though? How many of us then could speak as much Dutch as he did English? I was spending a Sunday afternoon at Haputale with some good friends of mine, a family from Colombo, who had come up for the two fold purpose of an up-country holiday and a visit to the Boer Camp. Seeing a party of Boers pass by along the road we invited them in. The hostess asked them to sing and in response the Boers lifted up their voices and sang. It was a slow and monotonous tune, heartily and lengthily rendered. At the end of the performance our hostess felt she should say something and remarked it was very solemn. Ja! Remarked one of the Boers with surprise. It was a P-s-a-l-m (pronounced very much like solemn). Later on, it was clear that something was troubling the mind of our worthy hostess. Her remark that the singing was solemn had been flung back at her by one of the Boers and now she had a new grievance. She had handed round cups of tea to the Boers and every man on receiving his cup had said “Donkey”. Alas! All they had said was “Dankje!” That was a quarter of a century ago, since which the Dutch language has made much progress in Ceylon. About a hundred yards to the North East of the Survey Camp is the Boer Cemetery. It is sad to think that 140 Boers who had survived the dreadful tragedy of war and had arrived as prisoners of war in Ceylon did not live to return home when peace was declared. There are 133 Boer graves marked by plain wooden crosses. Seven are unmarked as the great stone monument erected by the Government of South Africa in 1913 bears 140 names. Some of these names, reminiscent of the great figures in the war or of some special interest to Ceylon, are given below:- Kruger, Cronje, Olivier, Roux, Steyn, Pretorius, Prinsloo, du Plessis, Van Rooyen, de Villiers, de Jonge, Laurens, Smith, Palm, de Klerk, Nel, de Bruin. The youngest in the roll of the dead is Douw van der Walt of Bloemfontein aged 16 years, and the oldest W. J. R. Bretz, also of Bloemfontein, aged 144 years. The latter’s death is the last recorded with date 17th December, 1902. He had twice outlived the Psalmist’s span of life. He had no doubt been in the Great Trek and had known the vicissitudes of good and evil fortune which his people had experienced during nearly a century and a half. And now that peace was declared, he had nothing left to live for. Like Simeon of old well might he have said “Lord now lettest Thou Thy servant depart in Peace; for my eyes have seen Thy Salvation.” Oh, the tragedy of those simple inscriptions on the plain wooden crosses. On the 23rd December 1900 there were six deaths and on the 24th December five deaths. An epidemic of enteric had broken out and the angel of death was busy. Public opinion was stirred and Sir West Ridgeway promptly took action. Dr. T. F. Garvin, the ablest physician in the Government service, was immediately dispatched in medical charge to Diyatalawa, and the prompt action he took saved the situation. But oh, the tragedy of it all and the thought of those brave men who never saw their homes again. One could weave such tragic situations. There are the two Prinsloos of Ficksberg, one aged 18 who died on the 15th March, 1901, and the other aged 51 who died on the 18th March. Were they father and son? And did the father not will to live when he had lost his son? But let us leave the heroic dead where they lie. Better there than in the congested area of a city, for they were accustomed to the silence of vast spaces in their homeland – :Under the wide and starry sky :Dig the grave and let me lie! *Boere Krygsgevangenes in Ceylon https://www.cdbooks-r-us.com/freebies/boer_Ceylon.pdf * [[https://www.wmbr.org.za/downloads/wmbr_chronology_of_the_boer_war.pdf CHRONOLOGY OF THE BOER WAR 1899 - 1902] Bygevoeg deur [[Van Heerden-335|Ronel Olivier]] April, 2020

    Anglo-Spanish War

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    The Anglo-Spanish War of 1585-1604 was an on-again, off-again conflict between Spain and England that never was formally declared. It began with England's unsuccessful attempt at backing Dutch troops against Spanish rule in 1585, and included the English triumphs at Cadiz and against the first [[Space:Spanish Armada|Spanish Armada]], both in 1587. It ended shortly after the deaths of [[Tudor-1|Elizabeth I]] and [[Habsburg-1|Philip II]], who had presided over their states during the bulk of the conflict. In 1604, [[Stuart-2|James I]] (the new English monarch) and Philip's son Philip III sent representatives to negotiate the Treaty of London. Spain agreed to stay out of Catholic-leaning, English-controlled Ireland. Likewise, England agreed to stay out of the Protestant-leaning, Spanish-controlled Netherlands. England also promised to cease its fruitful piracy of Spanish ships on the high seas. The protracted and curiously informal engagement had long-reaching effects. It nearly bankrupted both England and Spain and rendered many thousands dead on both sides. England, distracted, delayed its American colonization for decades while Spanish power in the New World flourished. England did achieve some of its goals, however. Although English military support had not won the war in the Netherlands, it had helped the Dutch cause, and the lessons learned fighting the Spanish Armadas inspired British navies to new heights in the centuries to come. [[Category:British History]] [[Category:Spanish History]] [[Category:Military History]]

    Animal E-Cards

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    Ann, Arrived 20 January 1733

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    [[Category:Ann, Arrived 20 January 1733]] [[Category:Province of Georgia, Immigrants]] [[Category:Georgia Colonists]] :'''For more on the Province of Georgia, see the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Province_of_Georgia_Team Province of Georgia Team Page]. :Province of Georgia is part of the [[Project:US_Southern_Colonies]]''' :Profiles in this Category should use these: '''[[Category:Ann, Arrived 20 January 1733]]''' and their Profile linked to their name below. :To view Profiles in this Category: [[:Category:Ann, Arrived 20 January 1733]] ---- = The 112 Passengers of the Ann = == History == '''{{blue|The 112 individuals listed below made up the first forty families to arrive in Georgia with General James Oglethorpe.}}''' '''In attempts to be historically accurate, the following is the timeline of arrivals in different ports in the Southern Colonies.''' ''This ship did not dock in Georgia so the date of Arrival, January 20, 1733, is the date that the Ann arrived at it's last port before the passengers disembarked.'' The main source for this sailing is the [[Space:A_List_of_the_Early_Settlers_of_Georgia|A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia]] book which states an arrival date of February 1, 1733. That date is NOT the date that the Ann docked for passengers to disembark. These settlers left England, sailing from Gravesend on the ship Ann, on November 17, 1732. They arrived in Charleston, South Carolina on January 13, 1733 and set sail for Georgia one week later. ''The Ann arrived in Port Royal on January 20, 1733.'' The passengers disembarked on January 21, 1733, still in South Carolina. They stepped for the first time onto Georgia soil. (This was on a barrier island, they stepped ashore in Savannah, in February, 1733). - Per Georgia Historical Society Meeting Notes. Georgia was a frontier and living conditions were difficult. The majority of the first 40 families were towns people from England without knowledge of farming or other subsistence living crafts. With their lack of basic survival skills combined with a wilderness setting, probable salt poisoning from their water, diseases borne by insects and created by lack of sanitary measures, it's no wonder that the death rate was alarmingly high. Many of the descendants of these first 112 settlers still live in Georgia. Some of the families were located south of Savannah to present day Camden County and Glynn County to colonize and to man the fortifications established by Oglethorpe. {| class="wikitable" cellpadding="8" border="2" bgcolor="#ffffff" style="font-family:Verdana, Geneva, sans-serif !important;;" |- style="font-weight:bold;" ! Profile Sticker Code ! Produces |- | {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=One of 112 Passengers on the Ann, - Original Settler of the Province of Georgia - |flag=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-1.jpg |tooltip= }} | {{Nonmigrating Ancestor |addinfo=One of 112 Passengers on the Ann, - Original Settler of the Province of Georgia - |flag=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-1.jpg |tooltip= }} |- | {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} | style="vertical-align:middle; background-color:#FFF;" | {{US Southern Colonist Sticker|Georgia}} |} This list gives the name of each colonist, age upon embarking on the ship Ann, occupation and/or family connection, official position in Georgia, and status 21 years later. === Colonists aboard the Ann who came at the Trustees’ expense === :[[Amatis-1|Amatis, Paul]], none listed, Italian Silk Man, Gardner & Silk Care, Dead, Dec 1736 :[[Bowling-2302 | Bowling, Timothy]], 38, Potash Maker, none listed, Dead, Nov 5, 1733 :[[Unknown-542878|Calvert, Mary]], 42, Wife of William, none listed, Dead, July 4, 1733 :[[Calvert-3467|Calvert, William]], 44, Trader in Goods, none listed, No record after 1738 :Cameron, John Richard, 35, Servant to Francis Scott, none listed, Removed to South Carolina :Cannon, Clementine, 3, Daughter to Richard, none listed, Allegedly murdered :Cannon, James, 7 months, son to Richard, none listed, died on the Ann, Nov 26, 1732 :Cannon, Marmaduke, 9, son to Richard, none listed, No record after 1741 :Cannon, Mary 33, wife to Richard, none listed, Dead, July 22, 1733 :Cannon, Richard, 36, Caldendar and Carpenter, none listed, dead 1735 :Carwell, James, 35, peruke (wig) Maker, none listed, No record after 1741 :Carwell, Margaret, 32, wife of James, n/l, Dead Sept. 7 1733 :[[Causton-22 | Causton, Thomas]], 40, Calico Printer, Bailiff, Public Storekeeper, Dead 1746 :[[Christie-4285 | Christie, Thomas]], 32, Merchant, Bailiff, Recorder, Removed to South Carolina :[[Clark-61514|Clark, Charles]], 11, son to Robert, n/l, Dead, no date :[[Clark-61515|Clark, James]], 9 months, son to Robert, n/l, Dead on Ann, Dec 22, 1732 :[[Clark-61516|Clark]], John, 4, Son to Robert, n/l, No record after 1740 :[[Unknown-542416|Clark, Judith]], 24, wife to Robert, n/l, Pehaps in Georgia, may have remarried :[[Clark-61517|Clark, Peter]], 3, son to Robert, n/l, No record after 1740 :[[Clark-61510|Clark, Robert]], 37, Tailor, n/l, Dead, April 18, 1734 :Close, Ann, 2, Daughter to Henry, n/l, Dead, April 2, 1734 :Close, Hanna, 32, Wife to Henry, n/l, Returned to Scotland, May 1740 :Close, Henry, 42, Clothworker, n/l, Dead Dec 14, 1733 :[[Cassells-32|Coles, Anna]], 32, Wife to Joseph, n/l, Still in Georgia :[[Coles-1375|Coles, Anna]], 13, Daughter to Joseph, n/l, Still in Georgia :[[Coles-1376|Coles, Joseph]], 28, Miller and Baker, n/l, Dead, Mar 4, 1734/5 :Cooper, Joseph, 34, Writer, n/l, Dead, March 29 1735 :Cormock, Mary, 11, Servant to Noble Jones, n/l, No record :[[Cox-31425|Cox, Eunice]], 3, Daughter to William, n/l, Returned to England 1734 :[[Unknown-542886|Cox, Frances]], 35, Wife to William,. n/l, Returned to England 1734 :[[Cox-31424|Cox, William]], 41, Surgeon, n/l, Dead, April 6 1733 :Ellis, Thomas, 17, Servant to Noble Jones, n/l, No Record after 1738 :[[Fitzwalter-148 | Fitzwater, Joseph]], 31, Gardner, Constable, Public Gardner, Dead, Oct. 18, 1742 :[[Fox-17934 | Fox, Walter]], 35, Turner, Port Gunner, Tything man, Dead, Dec. 30 1741 :Goddard, Elizabeth, 42, Wife of James, n/l, Dead July 28 1733 :Goddard, Elizabeth, 5, Daughter to James, n/l, No record after 1735 :Goddard, James, 35, Carpenter and joiner, n/l, Dead July 1733 :Gordon, Katherine, 28, Wife to Peter, n/l. Returned to England :Gordon, Peter, 34, Upholsterer, Bailiff, Returned to England April 1738 :Gready, John, 22, farmer, n/l, apparently removed to South Carolina :Greenfield, Charles, 16, Nephew to William Calvert, n/l, No record after 1738 :Greenfield, Sarah, 16, Niece to William Calvert, n/l, Apparently removed to South Carolina :Greenfield, William, 19, Nephew to William Calvert, n/l, No record after 1738 :Hicks, Mary, n/l, Servant to Richard Cannon, n/l, No record after 1733 :[[Hodges-8507|Hodges, Elizabeth]], 16, Daughter to Richard, n/l, Dead, August 4, 1735 :Hodges, Mary, 42, Wife to Richard, n/l, Dead, apparently still in Georgia :[[Hodges-8506|Hodges, Mary]], 18, Daughter to Richard, n/l, Dead, March 24, 1738 :[[Hodges-8505|Hodges, Richard]], 50, Basketmaker, Bailiff, Dead, July 20, 1735 :[[Hodges-8508|Hodges, Sarah]], 5, Daughter to Richard, n/l, Apparently still in Georgia :[[Unknown-542888|Hughes, Elizabeth]], 22, Wife to Joseph, n/l, Dead, June 5, 1740 :[[Hughes-22897|Hughes, Joseph]], 28, Cider Trade, Understands writing and accounts, Storekeeper to Trust, Dead, Sept 30, 1733 :[[Johnson-13555|Johnson, Robert]], 17, Servant to Thomas Christie, n/l, Dead, July 23, 1734 :[[Jones-73087|Jones, Mary]] 3, Daughter to Noble, n/l, In Georgia :[[Jones-73084|Jones, Noble]], 32, Carpenter, Surveyor, Constable, Guard Boat Commander, Register, Capt. of Militia, In Georgia. :[[Jones-73085|Jones, Noble]] W., 10, Son to Noble, n/l, In Georgia :[[Hack-923|Jones, Sarah]], 32, Wife to Noble, n/l, Probably Dead in 1752 :[[Unknown-542893|Little, Elizabeth]], 31, Wife to William, n/l, Dead, Sept. 26, 1733 :[[Littel-70 | Little, William]], 31, Understands Flax and Hemp, n/l, Dead July 12, 1733 :[[Littel-71 | Little, William]], 2, Son to William, n/l, In Georgia :Lloyd, Henry, 21, Servant to William Cox, n/l, Dead July 25, 1733 :Mackay, John, 25, Servant to Joseph Stanley, n/l, Dead June 2, 1734 :Milledge, Elizabeth, 40, Wife to Thomas, n/l, Dead June 1734 :[[Milledge-68 | Milledge, Frances]], 5, Daughter to Thomas, n/l, Probably in Georgia :[[Milledge-67|Milledge, James]], 2, Son of Thomas, n/l, Dead, Nov. 4, 1734 :[[Milledge-65|Milledge, John]], 11, Son of Thomas, Tythingman, Commander at Fort Argyle, Still in Georgia :[[Milledge-66|Milledge, Richard]], 8, Son of Thomas, n/l, No record after 1740 :[[Milledge-52|Milledge, Thomas]], Carpenter and Joiner, Dead July 29, 1733 {{blue|not on original list but in a later transcribed list}} :Mugridge, Francis, 39, Sawyer, n/l, Dead July 10 1733 :Muir, Ellen, 38 Wife to James, n/l, Dead July 10, 1933 :Muir, James, 28, Peruke Maker, n/l, to South Carolina 1739 died there :Muir, John, 2, Son to James, n/l, to South Carolina :Overend, Joshua, 40, Mercer, n/l, Dead June 1733 :Parker, Jane, 36, Wife to Samuel, n/l, Dead 1742 :Parker, Samuel, 33, Heelmaker, understands carpentering, Constable, Dead July 20, 1733 :Parker, Samuel, Jr., 16, Son to Samuel, Blacksmith, Dead, 1741 :Parker, Thomas, 9, Son to Samuel, n/l, In Georgia :Penrose, Eliabeth, 46, wife to John, n/l, In Georgia :[[Penrose-798 | Penrose, John]], 35, Husbandman, Pilot at Tybee, In Georgia :Pratt, Thomas, 21, n/l, n/l, Returned to England April 1735 :Sammes, John, 42, Cordwainer, n/l, Dead August 21, 1733 :Satchfield, Elizabeth, 24, Servant to James Muir, n/l, No record :Scott, Francis, 40, Reducer, military officer, n/l, Dead, Jan 2, 1734 :Stanley, Elizabeth, 35, Wife to Joseph, Public Midwife, To England Oct. 1736 :Stanley, Joseph, 41, Stockingman, can draw and reel silk, Sexton, Still in Georgia :[[Symes-84|Symes, Ann]], 21, Daughter to George, n/l, Dead 1739 :[[Symes-707 |Symes, George]], 55, Apothecary, Magistrate, Dead by 1740 :Symes, Sarah, 52, Wife to George, n/l, Dead July 21 1733 :[[Thibaut-91|Thibaut, Daniel]], 50, Understands vines, n/l, Dead, Oct. 24, 1733 :[[Thibaut-92|Thibaut, Diana]], 7, Daughter to Daniel, n/l, Dead no date :[[Thibaut-93|Thibaut, James]], 12, Son to Daniel, n/l, In Georgia :[[Unknown-542930|Thibaut, Mary]], 40, Wife to Daniel, n/l, In Georgia :Wallis, Elizabeth, 27, Wife to John, n/l, Dead March 30, 1737 in England :[[Unknown-563438|Warren, Elizabeth]], 27, wife to John, n/l, Dead March 30, 1737 in England :[[Warren-17969 | Warren, Georgius Mrinus]], 3 weeks, n/l, n/l, No record, apparently dead :[[Warren-17963 | Warren, John]], 34, Flax & Hemp Dresser, n/l, Dead, Aug. 11, 1733 :[[Warren-17967 | Warren, John]], 2, Son to John, n/l, Dead June 12, 1733 :[[Warren-17966 | Warren, Richard]], 4, Son to John, n/l, In Georgia :[[Warren-17965 | Warren, William]], 6, Son to John, n/l, Dead Sept. 5, 1733 :[[Waterland-64|Waterland, William]], 44, Mercer, Bailiff, Removed to South Carolina, 1734 :Wellen, Elias Ann, 18, Servant to Joseph Coles, n/l, Returned to England :[[Unknown-542906|West, Elizabeth]], 33, Wife to John, n/l, Dead July 1, 1733 :[[West-20744|West, John]], 33, Smith, Bailiff, Dead, 1739 :[[West-20745|West, Richard]], 5, Son to John, n/l, Dead, July 31, 1733 :Wilson, James, 21, Sawyer, n/l, No record after 1740 :[[Wright-45666|Wright, Elizabeth]], 11, Daughter to John, n/l, Dead, May 8, 1743 :[[Wright-45664|Wright, John]], 33, Vintner, n/l, Dead Dec. 1737 :[[Wright-45665|Wright, John Norton]], 13, Son to John, Tythingman, jailor, messenger to President and assistants, No record after 1742 :Wright, Penelope, 33, Wife to John, Wharfinger, In Georgia :[[Young-42320|Young, Thomas]], 45, Wheelwright, n/l, Dead by 1750 === Colonists aboard the Ann who came at their own expense === :Germain, Peter, Dead, July 13, 1733 :Horn, William, Arrested, Fled colony. :Kilberry, William, servant, Dead, December 9, 1733 :Mackay, John, Esq. Dead, June 15, 1733 :Mackay, William, absent, February 25, 1737 :Macpherson, James, Son to Captain Patrick, to South Carolina, February 1737 :Molton, Henry, In Georgia === Others aboard the Ann === :[[Herbert-4037|Herbert, Dr. Henry]], Minister, Dead, June 15, 1733 :[[Oglethorpe-17|Oglethorpe, James]], 27, Member of Parliament and Georgia Trustee, In England == Sources == * Georgia Journeys, Being on Account of the Lives of Georgia's Original Settlers and Many Other Early Settlers from the Founding of the Colony in 1732 until the Institution of Royal Government in 1754. By Sarah B. Govern Temple and Kenneth Coleman, The University of Georgia Press, Athens, Georgia 1961, Appendix, pages 254-256. * [https://cpb-us-e1.wpmucdn.com/cobblearning.net/dist/3/41/files/2017/08/Full-List-of-Passenger-of-the-Ann-13eyvdl.pdf Full Passenger List of the Ann] * [https://www.immigrantships.net/v2/1700v2/ann17330201.html Transcibers Guild List for the Ann] * [http://www.ourgeorgiahistory.com/early/aboard_the_ann.html The Journey to Georgia] *''[[Space:A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia|A List of the Early Settlers of Georgia]]'' (Coulter and Saye, Georgia, 1949). Part Appendix, Page 106 (Online Page #121)

    Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth's 1837 Album

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    [[Category:Family Heirlooms]] [[Category:Chippawa, Upper Canada]] [[Category:Upper Canada Rebellion]] [[Category:Nominated Profiles]] {{Profile of the Week |week = First week of November 2014 }} [[Hepburne-2|Ann Eliza Hepburne]] began her friendship album in 1836-37 at the age of sixteen. It proved to be a momentous time in the life of Upper Canada and indeed the world. On June 20, 1837, [[Hannover-14|Victoria]], just two years older than Eliza, was crowned queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, launching the Victorian Age. Eliza asked friends and relatives to write poems or to draw pictures in her album. Soldiers staying with her family in Chippawa, Upper Canada (Ontario), autographed its pages and her future husband, [[Rooth-2|William Anthony Rooth]], wrote in the album before and after their marriage. [[Image:Hepburne-2-1.jpg|400px]] ''An early watercolor of Chippawa, UC, by George Heriot (Library and Archives Canada)'' This page is the work-in-progress of one of Eliza's great-great-granddaughters. The album itself has now found a home in the [https://www.brocku.ca/library/collections/special-collections-archives/niagara Niagara Collection of the James A. Gibson Library's Special Collections and Archives at Brock University] in St. Catharines, Ontario. However, with their kind permission, I'm going to continue to share this little slice of Upper Canadian life online. If you can help by deciphering some of the 19th-century handwriting that has defeated me, or if you recognize an ancestor as one of the album's contributors, please do let me know. '''The War of 1812 ''' As Eliza began her album, the War of 1812 would still have been fresh in the memories of Chippawa residents and other Upper Canadians living along the Niagara frontier. The battles of Queenston Heights, Fort George and Beaver Dams had all been fought in the region. Eliza’s own grandfather, [[Shannon-876|Lanty Shannon]], was a member of the 2nd Lincoln Militia and had been wounded at the Battle of Chippawa in 1814. He “delighted to gather the neighbours around his fireside and tell them stories of the war of 1812-15…” ''The History of Freemasonry in Canada'' by John Ross Robertson (1900) Even the war’s famous heroine, [[Ingersoll-65|Laura Secord]], who had walked 30 km from Queenston to warn the British troops at Beaver Dams (Thorold) of an impending American attack, now lived in the village. (See [[Space:Canada_in_the_War_of_1812|Canada in the War of 1812, War of 1812 Project]]. ) '''The 1837 Rebellion in Upper Canada''' In 1837, a rebellion rather than a war impacted the lives of people in the area. The Rebellion in Upper Canada, led by [[Mackenzie-1051|William Lyon Mackenzie]], began December 5 in Toronto. Mackenzie and his supporters planned to overturn the government and declare the colony a republic. They failed miserably. [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/rebellion-in-upper-canada/ Canadian Encyclopedia] Mackenzie fled to Buffalo, New York, where he proclaimed himself the provisional leader of the new Republic of Canada and managed to rally several hundred Americans to his cause. Navy Island in the Niagara River served as their base of operation for a future attack on Upper Canada. The attack never took place. On December 29, British soldiers and Canadian troops under the leadership of [[MacNab-27|Colonel Allan MacNab]] defeated the rebels, ending the short-lived rebellion.[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lyon_Mackenzie#Attempted_invasion_from_Navy_Island Wikipedia "William Lyon Mackenzie, Attempted Invasion from Navy Island" ] Since Chippawa is only a short distance from the island, the Hepburne family would have had front-row seats, yet again, for another military action. As described in an 1876 historical atlas: "The various disturbances which have taken place along the Niagara River...have been a great reason why many settlers along the line have not built as many fine residences, and as many improvements as in some of the interior townships, for during all of these occurrences troops have been quartered among the citizens, and it may be mentioned that during the Campaign of Navy Island in 1837-38 every house from Chippawa to Black Rock, a distance of 7 miles, was then occupied by troops."''The Illustrated Historical Atlas of the Counties of Lincoln & Welland, Ont.'' Toronto: H.R. Page & Co., 1876Not surprisingly, signatures of soldiers figure prominently in Eliza’s album. '''The Battle of Ridgeway, 1866''' The last soldiers to autograph Eliza's album fought against the Fenians at the [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/battle-of-ridgeway/ Battle of Ridgeway] on June 2, 1866. They were probably billeted with the Rooth family in Port Colborne.
    [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-26.jpg|300px]] [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-27.jpg|300px]] ''An illustration drawn in the album by one of Eliza's friends and a painting of roses.'' '''The Entries''' The entries in the album and on this page are not in chronological order. Clicking on the thumbnail will take you directly to the photo. '''''Denison Poem''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-8.jpg|75px]] In truth it is not every book
    That's suited to the mind;
    In some forever you may look
    And no amusement find.
     
    But seldom does an album fail
    To please both grave and gay;
    It teams with many a merry tale
    And many a mournful day.
     
    Then reader know, whoever thou be
    Wise, witty, gay, or sad;
    It's like the world in some degree
    Made up of good and bad. Toronto UC September 28th, 1837 The signature of the writer, although it is difficult to read, appears to be Denison. It could be [[Hepburne-4|Susan Maria Hepburne]]. Ann Eliza's sister married [[Macklem-14|John Smith Macklem]] early in 1834, but he died later that year. Her second husband was [[Denison-825|Richard Lippincott Denison]], who lived in Toronto. Could the signature be his? After all, wouldn't Susan have used her first name in her sister's album? Or was it a contribution by Richard's older brother George Taylor Denison, who served as an officer during the siege of Navy Island? The line beneath the signature was probably written by my great-grandmother [[Rooth-4|Caroline Rooth Sutherland]], who tried to identify the signatures throughout the album. Her handwriting leaves much to be desired as well! '''''McNab Poem''''' [[Image: Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-9.jpg|75px]] An eight-verse poem fills the page To Miss Hepburne. With exclamation marks aplenty, it reminds the album's owner of the fading of youth, charms lost, life's short journey. "You will please accept the above as a token of sincere regard," writes A. McNab. "Rev A McNab" writes Caroline beneath the signature. I can't seem to find a Reverend McNab in the region, so could Caroline be wrong? Is it just A. McNab? Colin and John McNab settled along Eight-Mile Creek, but none of their descendants seems to fit the bill. Another possibility is [[McNab-50|Alexander McNab]], a school teacher who taught somewhere in Ontario from 1830 to 1851. Thanks Alexis! '''''Cummings Poem''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-38.jpg|75px]] In his poem, written at the beginning of a long Upper Canadian winter, this Chippawa neighbor hopes Eliza's life will be full of the blessings of spring. "There is hope around thee – the hope of spring." Thomas Cummings may be [[Cummings-1565|Thomas N. Cummings]], a grandson of [[Cummings-1564|Thomas Cummings]], a United Empire Loyalist who is thought to be the first settler of Chippawa. '''''Meg's Poem''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-10.jpg|75px]] Go little book from flow'r to flow'r
    And gather sweets [?] from every bower
    And if you pass [?][?] upon
    Pluck that sweet flower Forget Me Not Meg [?] Caroline didn't bother writing a name under the signature, so Meg may have been well known to the family. According to the Niagara Settlers Land Records for Stamford Township, in 1841 Lanty Shannon willed some land to his three granddaughters: "Susan Maria Denison, Ann Eliza Hepburne and [[Lynch-1991|Susan Margaret Lynch]]." [https://sites.google.com/site/niagarasettlers2/stamford-settlers-h Stamford Settlers] Did Susan Lynch prefer to be called Meg? Another possibility is Eliza's stepmother, Margaret Lynch, who died in 1838. Or perhaps it's Margaret Unwin Rooth's signature. Eliza's widowed father-in-law, [[Rooth-8|Benjamin Rooth]], married Margaret, a widow and family friend, in 1847.
    '''''George Coventry's Poem''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-11.jpg|75px]] Not surprisingly [[Coventry-795|George Coventry]] (1793-1870) touches on the homesickness of the recent immigrant in his poem. He had arrived in Upper Canada from England in 1835 and settled in the Niagara region, where he worked as a clerk (no doubt the reason his poem is legible). His claim to fame, or at least an entry in the ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography'', is his gathering and transcription of documents relating to the early history of Upper Canada. These now reside in the Public Archives of Canada. He also helped form an Upper Canadian historical society.[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/coventry_george_9E.html/ J. J. Talman, “COVENTRY, GEORGE,” in Canadian Biography ] '''''George Coventry's Drawing''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-12.jpg|100px]] George illustrated his poem with this drawing entitled "Shakespeare Cliff, Dover, Kent, England." The White Cliffs of Dover. Before he emigrated to Canada, George had written and published two books and would no doubt have described himself as "a man of letters." In the drawing, he stands on the beach with his head in a book while the fishermen work around him. [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-28.jpg|400px]] ''This picture in the album, drawn and colored by W. Shaw, reflects the Victorian interest in Chinese decoration.'' '''''M.M. Johnson's Poem''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-13.jpg|75px]] This entry is on green paper and difficult to read. It is written to "Mrs. Rooth," so would have been added to the album after Eliza's marriage to William A. Rooth in 1842. The signature seems to be M.M. Johnson and Caroline has added "Drummondville." In the Census of 1851 (Canada West), a Mary M. Johnson lived with her husband [[Johnson-22608|Arthur]], a farmer, in Bertie Township.[http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/e/e095/e002373033.jpg Census of Canada West 1851]Perhaps this is her poem.
    Flowers after flowers come forth in spring
    Bird after bird begins to sing... '''''"To Caroline" Poem''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-14.jpg|75px]] Another poem on green paper, possibly dated November 16, 1850. The initials beside the date seem to be W.A.R., [[Rooth-2|William Anthony Rooth]]. William's mother, sister and daughter were all Carolines!
    Last verse: So [?] dwell in peace my sister dear
    Beneath the [?] dome,
    For fast the hour approacheth near
    When thou shalt rest at home
    '''''Two Poems Contributed by Robert Nelles''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-15.jpg|100px]] [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-16.jpg|112px]] These two poems, with the posy illustration sandwiched between, are addressed to Miss Hepburne and were both written on February 27, 1837. Caroline has written R. Nelles and Robert Nelles, Grimsby, over the writer's initials. It is possible that they were contributed by Colonel [[Nelles-22|Robert Nelles]].
    '''''"To My Wife" Poem''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-37.jpg|75px]] William wrote this poem in the album a day after the Rooths' eighth wedding anniversary. In 1850 the couple had a farm in Bertie, Canada West. The first verse reads: Eight times the harvest has been gleaned
    Since You and I were One,
    Yet still it seemed but yesterday
    I wooed thee from thy home. '''''Thank-you Note from Royal Artillery Officer''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-29.jpg|112px]] [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-30.jpg|100px]] This is one of the more personal entries in the album. Unfortunately, I can’t decipher the Major’s name. He arrived at Eliza’s home on Christmas Day 1837 and a few days later fell ill. In his album entry he thanks the Hepburnes for taking care of him. '''''Oliver T. Macklem's Poem''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-23.jpg|100px]] [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-24.jpg|112px]] [[Macklem-37|Oliver T. Macklem]] was Eliza's brother-in-law. He wrote this poem in the album when he was a 24-year-old militia officer. He went on to become a successful businessman in Chippawa. '''''Thomas Macklem's Poem''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-25.jpg|112px]] [[Macklem-16|Thomas Macklem]] was another one of Eliza's Macklem brothers-in-law. '''''John Fennings Taylor's Poem''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-39.jpg|112px]] “Then through the vale of years, you’ll hear
    A voice that says, Remember me.” [[Taylor-28256|John Fennings Taylor]] emigrated to Toronto from England in 1836. Two years later he married [[Denison-1007|Mary Elizabeth Denison]], [[Hepburne-4|Susan Maria Hepburne Denison's]] sister-in-law. Fennings Taylor worked as a public servant, rising to a prominent position in the office of the Senate of Canada. However, he was perhaps best known as a biographer. Mary Elizabeth died the year he wrote this entry. [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-31.jpg|400px]] ''Eliza's ten-year-old son [[Rooth-7|Benjamin]] drew this picture in his mother's album in 1858.'' '''''A Poem Contributed by L.D. Raymond''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-21.jpg|100px]] [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-22.jpg|112px]] This original poem was written in Ann Eliza's album by 25-year-old [[Raymond-2502|Lorenzo Dulmage Raymond]], who became a lawyer. On his 79th birthday, a poem entitled "To the Old Barrister" appeared in the Welland newspaper. Eliza or Caroline clipped it out and fastened it to Raymond's poem in the album. '''''Soldiers' Autographs, 1866''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-18.jpg|75px]] [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-19.jpg|75px]] Most of these autographs were contributed by students from Trinity College, Toronto, who belonged to the Trinity College Rifles. "Early in 1861 Trinity University at Toronto formed its corps, the uniform being like that of Cambridge, grey with scarlet facings. The first captain was [[Denison-1004|Robert B. Denison]], under whose zeal and energy high efficiency was attained."Hamilton, James Cleland. ''Osgoode Hall: Reminiscences of the Bench and Bar''. 1904. A Project Gutenberg Canada Ebook.The group fought in the Battle of Ridgeway during the Fenian Raid of early June, 1866. Alex C. Shaw is probably Alexander Croft Shaw, who graduated in 1867 and travelled to Tokyo in 1873 to become a missionary in Japan.''The Roll of Pupils of Upper Canada College, Toronto''. On open library.org. J. [[Hagar-79|Ward Hagar]], at twenty, fought with the Welland Canal Field Battery. [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-35.jpg|400px]] ''Eliza may have seen the H.M.S. Aurora when it was dispatched to the Great Lakes during the Fenian raids in 1866.'' '''''A Granddaughter's Poem''''' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-34.jpg|75px]] [[Sutherland-1038|Maude Sutherland]] wrote this short poem, illustrated with an embroidered flower, when her grandmother was 78 and she was 24. Later in her life, Maude was well known in the family for painting floral designs on ceramics. [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-33.jpg|300px]] ''A pretty cutout at the end of the album with the faded words, "Forget Me Not."'' [[Image:Ann Eliza Hepburne Rooth s 1837 Album-32.jpg|300px]] ''The closed album.'' == Sources ==

    Annals of Beara

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    Annals of Beara Volume I : Adrigole and Allihies Parishes

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    This is the first volume of the three-volume [[Space:Annals_of_Beara | Annals of Beara]], by Riobard O'Dwyer. It is a collection of records and memories of the people of Adrigole parish & Allihies parish on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beara_Peninsula Beara peninsula, County Cork, Ireland] from the early 1800s to modern times. There is an index of sorts (page no. , area/townland) to the Adrigole section (in the Table of Contents). There is no index to the Allihies section, so here's a rough one: {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" |+ style="text-align: left;" | Index of Allihies section ! scope="col" style="text-align: left;" | Page ! scope="col" style="text-align: left;" | Area |- | 210 || Reentrisk |- | 244 || Allihies |- | 284 || Cluin Village (now called Allihies Village) |- | 358 || Coom |- | 366 || Coominches |- | 375 || Kealogue |- | 382 || Cahirmilebo |- | 394 || Ballydonegan |- | 441 || Gurranes |- | 447 || Brackcluin |- | 452 || Lickbarrahan |- |459 || Ciunlough |- | 472 || Lehanebeg |- | 487 || Cloghane |- | 493 || Knockrua |- | 514 || Kilkinnihan |- | 537 || Cahirmore |- | 545 || Killaugh |- | 568 || Fuhir |- | 573 || Clogheen |- | 588 || Lehanmore |- | 599 || Scrivogue |- | 608 || Glenera |- | 620 || Canalmore |- | 629 || Garnish & Billerough |- | 644 || Ballinacarrige |- | 657 || Ballaghbue & Dursey Sound |- | 667 || Dursey Island (Ballinacholla, Kilmichael & Tillickafinne) |}

    Annals of Beara Volume II : Bere Island and Eyeries parishes

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    This is the second volume of the three-volume [[Space:Annals_of_Beara | Annals of Beara]], by Riobard O'Dwyer. It is a collection of records and memories of the people of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bere_Island Bere Island] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eyeries Eyeries] on the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beara_Peninsula Beara peninsula, County Cork, Ireland] from the early 1800s to modern times and much effort has been made to resolve problems with the older records in the collection. To quote Riobard O'Dwyer: "During the research work there were numerous problems connected with the older records in the Parish register. About 200 people were never entered in the records - so many children were baptized at home in those difficult times that it is understandable that some names would be forgotten. Also in the records, grandparents and godparents were sometimes put down as parents; boys were put down with girl's names at times, and vice-versa; twins were put down as being born on dates as much as two months apart (those pregnancies should have gone down in the Guinness Book of Records); a man was put down as the mother of a child; two men were coupled as the husband of a woman; children were recorded as having been born twice; and to cap it all, a man from Kilmacowen was, through an error in the parish records, put down as having been married 72 years before he was born!" {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" |+ style="text-align: left;" | Index of Bere Island families section (under construction) ! scope="col" style="text-align: left;" | Page ! scope="col" style="text-align: left;" | Area |- | 28 || Ardra |- | 45 || Rerrin |- | 86 || Cloughland |- | 108 || Greenane |- | 126 || Ardagh |- | 147 || Ballinakilla |- | 175 || Derrycreeveen |} {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" |+ style="text-align: left;" | Index of Eyeries families section (under construction) ! scope="col" style="text-align: left;" | Page ! scope="col" style="text-align: left;" | Area |- | 229 || Glanny |- | 229 || Barrakilla |- | 236 || Gorteen |- | 240 || Cappacluherane |- | 242 || Cahir, Ardgroom |- | 244 || Droumard |- | 250 || Liosnagat |- | 252 || Canfie |- | 263 || Ardgroom Village |- | 279 || Bunskellig |- | 281 || Uxside |- | 283 || Glenbeg |- | 288 || Cummeendeach |- | 292 || Reenavaude |- | 300 || Palace |- | 303 || Droumbeg |- | 309 || Pulleen |- | 314 || Carrigaphrechane |- | 318 || Direenavogig |- | 324 || Claondaire |- | 330 || Direenacappaire |- | 333 || Gortbrock |- | 334 || Direenacreenig |- | 335 || Deargrua |- | 338 || Derriveggil |- | 343 || Direenachuis |- | 344 || Direenamaelach |- | 347 || Inisfernard |- | 349 || Kilcatherine |- | 366 || Knockanecbracca[...] |- | 370 || Fay |- | 375 || Church |- | 377 || Dirrivore |- | 389 || Ballycrovane |- | 401 || Bawers |- | ... || to be continued |} ==Sources==

    Annals of Tazewell County

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    [[Category:Virginia, Sources]] [[Category: Tazewell County, Virginia]] [[Category: Tazewell County, Virginia, Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] '''From the "Preface to Volume One":'''
    During several years we have been gathering information for the purpose of publishing a Genealogy of the Harman family of Southwest Virginia, and of related families. In pursuance of this purpose, we made inspection of records of the Land Office and the Public Library at Richmond; of the County Court Records of Frederick, Shenandoah, Rockingham, Augusta, Montgomery, Wythe, Smythe, Washington, Giles, Russell and Tazewell Counties.
    Later it occurred to us that a similar genealogy of other pioneer families of Tazewell County would be as interesting to their descendants as that of the Harmans and related families is to us. This led us to undertake the publication of the “Annals of Taze- well County” from 1800 to 1922.
    == Description == * by Harman, John Newton * Publisher Richmond, Va. : W.C. Hill Printing Co., 1922 * Citation Example:: ::Harman, John Newton, ''[[Space:Annals_of_Tazewell_County|Annals of Tazewell County, Virginia from 1800-1922]]'', (Richmond, Va. : W.C. Hill Printing Co., 1922) ::Harman, John Newton, ''[[Space:Annals_of_Tazewell_County|Annals of Tazewell County, Virginia from 1800-1922]]'', (Richmond, Va. : W.C. Hill Printing Co., 1922) * Inline Citation example: ::[[#Harman|Harman]]: Page 278 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Annals_of_Tazewell_County|Profiles that use this source]] == Family Names == [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/330/mode/2up BANDY] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/332/mode/2up BARNS](+Moss+Baldwin+Copenhaver) [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/340/mode/2up BOWEN] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/352/mode/2up CHAPMAN] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/356/mode/2up COULLING] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/358/mode/2up CROCKETT] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/370/mode/2up DESKINS MAXWELL WITTEN and FIELDS] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/380/mode/2up GILLESPIE](+Williams+Harrison+Johnston) [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/412/mode/2up GOSE](+Leece-May) [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/424/mode/2up GRAHAM] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/428/mode/2up GRAYBEAL-GREEAR] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/n891/mode/2up GREEVER] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/440/mode/2up HANKINS] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/444/mode/2up HARMAN] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/458/mode/2up HIGGINBOTHAM] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/470/mode/2up HOPKINS] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/476/mode/2up LAIRD] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/478/mode/2up LINKOUS] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/478/mode/2up LITZ] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/478/mode/2up LOCKHART] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/490/mode/2up MAXWELL] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/492/mode/2up MARTIN] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/496/mode/2up MAYS] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/496/mode/2up MOORE](+St. Clair) [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/504/mode/2up McGUIRE] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/504/mode/2up PEERY] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/530/mode/2up STRAS] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/536/mode/2up SPARKS] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/540/mode/2up THOMPSON] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/542/mode/2up TYNES] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/544/mode/2up WARD] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/546/mode/2up WHITLEY] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/552/mode/2up WITTEN](+George) [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/578/mode/2up WOHLFORD-MUSTARD] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/580/mode/2up YOST] [https://archive.org/stream/anntazawel00harm#page/584/mode/2up YOUNG] == Available online at these locations== '''Volumes I & II''' * https://archive.org/details/anntazawel00harm '''Volume I''' * https://archive.org/details/annalsoftazewell01harm * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3152237 * https://books.google.com/books/about/Annals_of_Tazewell_County_Virginia_from.html?id=wSMSAAAAYAAJ '''Volume II''' * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE3190529

    Anne, sailed 1623

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    [[Category: Great Migration Ships]] [[Category:Chesapeake Colony Ships]] [[Category:Jamestown Colony Ships]] [[Category: Anne, sailed 1623]] For profiles, see [[:Category: Anne, sailed 1623]], which includes both Virginia and New England settlers as of 3 August 2021 (see [[#Sailing to Virginia|below]] for more about the Virginia settlers). == Anne, sailed 1623 == === Sailing to Plymouth === Also see [[:Category: Little James, sailed June - July 1623]]. "About 14 days after came in this ship, caled ye ''Anne'', whereof Mr. William Peirce was mr., and aboute a weeke or 10. days after came in ye pinass which in foule weather they lost at sea, a fine new vessell of about 44. tune, which ye company had builte to stay in the cuntrie. They brought about 60 persons ..."William Bradford, ''History of Plymouth Plantation'', Charles Deane, ed. (1856), 142; [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015014559044?urlappend=%3Bseq=168 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. Traveling with the ''Little James'', the ''Anne'' left London, England, under Master, William Peirce. The ships arrived Plymouth in June or July of 1623. Historians report this passage brought many family members left behind when the ''Mayflower'' and ''The Fortune'' had earlier set sail. The names of passengers aboard the ''Anne'' (and/or ''Little James'') are known from the land allotments made after their arrival the colonies. The list appears as "The sales of their grounds which came over in the shipe calle the Anne, according as their were cast, 1623."''Records of the colony of New Plymouth, in New England / Printed by order of the legislature of the commonwealth of Massachusetts''. Nathaniel B. Shurtleff, ed., 12 vols in 10 (1855-1861), 5-6; [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/hvd.32044014626667?urlappend=%3Bseq=24 digital images, ''Hathi Trust'' (accessed 2014)]. James Rande (1 [acre])
    Francis Spragge (3 [acres])
    Edmond Flood (1 [acre])
    Christopher Conant (1 [acre])
    Francis Cooke (4 [acres])
    Edward Burcher (2 [acres])
    John Jenings (5 [acres]}
    goodwife Flauell (1 [acre])
    Manesseh [&] John Fance (2 [acres])
    George Morton & Experience Michell (8 [acres])
    Christian Penn (1 [acre])
    Thomas Morton Junior [1 [acre])
    William Hiltons wife [&] 2 children (3 [acres])
    Allice Bradford (1 [acre])
    Robart Hickes his wife [&] children (4 [acres])
    Brigett Fuller (1 [acre])
    Ellen Newton (1 [acre])
    Pacience [&] Fear Brewster wth Robart Long (3 [acres])
    William Heard (1 [acre])
    Mrs Standish (1 [acre])
    Marie Buckett adioyning to Joseph Rogers (1 [acre])
    Mr. Oulduom [&] those joyned with him (10 [acres])
    Cudbard Cudbartsone (6 [acres])
    Anthony Anabel (4 [acres])
    Thomas Tilden (3 [acres])
    Richard Waren (5 [acres])
    Bangs (4 [acres])
    Robart Rattlife beyonde the swampie & stonie ground ([2] [acres])
    Nicholas Snow (x [acres])
    Anthony Dixe ([x] [acres])
    Mr. Perces .2. Ser: ([x] [acres])
    Ralfe Walen ([x] [acres])
    Steph: Tracy three acres
    Tho. Clarke one acre
    Robt Bartlet one acre
    Edw: Holman 1. acre. (1 [acre])
    ffranc[&] wife to Wit Palmer 1 acre
    Josuah Prat [&] Phineas Prat (2 [acres]) [Note: List below is being reviewed] '''Alphabetical roll:''' :Annable, Anthony :: From Cambridge, bound for Plymouth. Ref: All Mss. Par. Reg. [36] pg 12 :: Settled in Scituate :Annable, Jane Momford, wife :Annable, Sarah, daughter :Annable, Hannah, daughter :Bangs, Edward :: From Panfield, Essex, bound for Plymouth and Eastham. Ref: Banks Mss. [36] pg 50 :: Settled in Eastham :Bangs, Mrs. Lydia :Bangs, Jonathan :Bangs, John :[[Bartlett-297|Bartlett, Robert]] ::Possibly from Frampton, Dorsetshire, bound for Marblehead. Ref: Essex Antiq. 7/59 [36] pg 33 ::Or from Wiltshire, bound for Chelmsford, & Woburn. NEGR 40/195 [36] pg 182 ::Married [[Warren-67|Mary Warren]] (Genealogical Guide to the Early Settlers of America: With a Brief History of ..., By Henry Whittemore, pg 29) :Beckett, Mary :: Listed as Bucket :Brewster, Patience, dtr of Elder Brewster :Brewster, Fear, dtr of Elder Brewster :Clarke, Thomas :Conant, Christopher :: Grocer of Saint Lawrence, Jewry, London :: From Budleigh, Devonshire or St Lawrence, Jewry, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Pope. [36] pg 20 & 100 :Conant, Roger and wife Sarah Conant (Sarah Horton) :[[Mahieu-1|Cooke, Mrs. Hester Mahieu]] - Wife of Francis Cooke on the Mayflower :[[Cooke-35|Cooke, Jacob]] :: Daughter Elizabeth born Plymouth 1647 4 pg 5 :Dix, Anthony :Faunce John :: From Stow, Maris, Essex, bound for Plymouth. No ship listed. Ref Banks, Mass. [36] pg 52 :Faunce, Manasseh :: From Stow, Maris, Essex, bound for Plymouth. No ship listed. Ref Banks, Mass. [36] pg 52 :Flavel, Mrs. Elizabeth :: Wife of Thomas on the Fortune :Flood, Edmond :Fuller, Mrs. Bridget (Lee, Bridget) :: Wife of Samuel Fuller, the the physician on the Mayflower :Godbertson, Godbert :: Hat-maker of Leyden (aka Cutherbertson from Holland) :Godbertson, Sarah Allerton Vincent Priest :: Previous wife of Dregory Priest on Mayflower who died first winter. :Godbertson, Samuel, son :Hatherly, Timothy :: Feltmaker of Saint Olaves, Southwark, Surrey :Heard, William :[[Unknown-202363|Hick(e)s, Mrs. Margaret]] :: Wife of Robert on the Fortune :[[Hicks-54|Hicks, Samuel]], son :Hicks, Lydia, daughter :Hilton, Mrs. ----, :: Wife of William who "had sent for them before his death." :Hilton, William, Jr., son :Hilton, Mary, daughter :Holman, Edward :: From Godstone, Surrey, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. [36] pg 167 :Kempton, Manasseh :: From Colchester, Essex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Burrage. [36] pg 43 :Long, Robert :Mitchell, Experience :: From Eltisley, Cambridgeshire, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks, Mass. [36] pg 13 :[[Morton-165|Morton George]] :: Listed on the Little James by the Planters. :: From Harworth, Nott. bound for Plymouth. Ref" Dexter. [36] pg 132 :: Brought along son Nathaniel and four other children. :[[Carpenter-299|Morton, Juliana Carpenter]], wife :: Listed in "The Planters" as on the Little James :Morton, Nathanial, son of George :: Became Secretary of the Colony :Morton, John, son of George :Morton, Ephraim, son of George :Morton Patience, daughter of George :Morton, Sarah, daughter of George :Morton, Thomas, Jr. :: Son of Thomas who came on the Fortune :Newton, Mrs. Ellen :Oldham, John :: From Derby or St Stephens, London, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks, Mass. [36] pg 17 & 103 :Oldham, Mrs., wife :Oldham, Lucretia, daughter :Palmer, Mrs. Frances :: Wife of William who came in the Fortune :Palmer, William, Jr., son :Penn, Christian, with Oldham group :Pierce, Abraham :Pratt, Joshua :Priest, Sarah :: Daughter of Dregory Priest and Sarah Priest-now-Godberston :Priest, Mary :: Daughter of Dregory Priest and Sarah Priest-now-Godberston :Rand, James :Rattliffe, Robert :: From "Knutsford?" bound for Plymouth. [36] pg 14 :Rattliff, Mrs :[[Snow-4 | Snow, Nicholas]] :: From Hoxton, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. [36] pg 111 :Southworth, Mrs. Alice (Carpenter) :: Widow of Edward, with Mr. Snow, married Gov. Bradford on the Mayflower :Southworth, Thomas, son, or brother of Edward (see note below) :[[Sprague-115|Sprague, Francis]] :: Settled in Duxbury :[[Sprague-198|Sprague, Anna]] (dau; m Wm Lawrence, see notes on profile page) :[[Sprague-196|Sprague, Mercy]] (dau; m Wm Tubbs, see notes on profile page) :Standish, Mrs. Barbara :: Second wife of Captain [Miles] Standish :Tilden, Thomas :: From Wye, Kent, or Stephney, Middlesex, bound for Plymouth. Ref: Banks Mss. [36] pg 85 & 113 :Tilden, Mrs. Ann? :Tilden child :Tracy, Stephen :: From Yarmouth, Norfolk, bound for Duxbury. Ref: Mayfl Desc. 10/143 [36] pg 123 :Tracy, Tryphosa, wife :Tracy, child :[[Walling-336 | Wallen, Ralph]] Name was "Walling;" misspelled as Wallen :Wallen, Mrs. Joyce, wife of [[Walling-336 | Wallen, Ralph]] See above. :[[Walker-1209|Warren, Mrs. Elizabeth]] - Wife of Richard on the [[:Category:Mayflower_Passengers|Mayflower]] :[[Warren-67|Warren, Mary]], daughter :[[Warren-31|Warren, Elizabeth]], daughter :[[Warren-68|Warren, Ann(e)]], daughter :[[Warren-65|Warren, Sarah]], daughter :[[Warren-70|Warren, Abigail]], daughter :Mr. Perce's two servants, Names not indicated, but may be above. === Sailing to Virginia === Were there two 1623 voyages for the Anne, one to Virginia, one to Plymouth? Or one sailing, first to Plymouth and then to Virginia or vice versa? Hotten PoQ lists: *[[Baker-6500|John Baker III]], 1623 voyage, aged 20 at muster Eastern Shore, servant to [[Epes-7|Capt William Epes]]. Married [[Palmer-540|Pricilla Palmer]] daughter of [[Palmer-229|Sir Thomas Palmer]] and [[Jordan-1260|Joan Jordan]]. *Booth, Elizabeth, 1623 voyage, aged 24 at muster, Elizabeth City with Reynold on the Hercules. 8a pg 255 *Claye, Ann, wife of John Claye on the 1613 Treasurer, both at muster at Virginia 1624. 8a pg 211 *[[Farley-600|Farley, Thomas]], with wife [[Molyneux-409|Molyneux of Sefton Farley,Lady Jane]], . 8a pg 230 *Gouldinge, Sara, 1623 voyage, aged 20 at muster, Elizabeth City as servant to John Banum. 8a pg 249 *Jornall, John, 1623 voyage, aged 20 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Mihell Wilcockes and John Slater. 8a pg 246 *March, Collice, wife of Samuell on the William & Thomas. 8a pg 239 *Masonn, Wyatt, 1623 voyage, aged 16 at muster Elizabeth City, servant to William Julian, William Kemp and Thomas Sully. 8a pg 247 *Nayle, William, 1623 voyage, aged 15 at Burrows Hill muster as servant to John Proctor on the Seaventure. 8a pg 231 *[[Rogers-9161|Rogers, Edwards]], 1623 voyage, aged 26 at muster Eastern Shore, servant to [[Epes-7|Capt William Epes]]. *[[Shotten-1|Shotten, Nicholas]], 1623 voyage, aged 40 at muster at Neck-of-Land near James City, servant to Thomas Farley. 8a pg 230 *Warden, Thomas, 1623 voyage, aged 24 at muster Eastern Shore, servant to [[Epes-7|Capt William Epes]]. Charles Banks Topo also lists: *Southworth, Edward, "from Sturton, Nott, bound for Plymouth". Ref: Banks, Mss. [36] pg 133. ''Note'' - Edward's widow and either son or brother was aboard, but Edward could not have been, he reportedly died: 1620-1622. == Sources == :See also * [36] "Topographical Dictionary of 2885 English Emigrants to New England 1620 - 1650" by Charles Edwards Banks, Edited and Indexed by Elijah Ellsworth Brownell, Southern Book Company, Baltimore, 1957 ([http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/anne.htm 1]) * Hotten's P of Q pg xxix to xxx, pages 201-265. * [http://english-america.com/spls/623ma001.html#Anne english-america.com] * [http://www.alden.org/documents/otherships.htm alden.org] * [http://www.pilgrimhall.org/FortuneAnneLittleJames.htm pilgrimhall.org]

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    I need a space to make long term research notes to myself. === Done === Rockwell, Kenneth W. The Rockwell family in Fairfield County, Connecticut, and beyond : some of the descendants of John Rockwell, an early settler of Stamford, Connecticut / compiled by Kenneth W. Rockwell Publisher North Salt Lake, Utah : DMT Publishing, c2007 LOCATION CALL NO. STATUS Note StLib Stacks CS71.R683 2007 {{blue|I have this filed under Wikitree Projects unfinished as Rockwell_CSL 1019}} ---- === Pending === Also [[Griggs-99|Ann Griggs-99]] Would love to get a hold of a copy of Boston Transcript of 26 Nov. 1930 (Answer #308) Oct 2014 - 4/2022 not at Google books, American Ancestors, newspapers.com or genealogy bank or ggogle news. All of these have some but not the one I'm looking for. ---- In Hartford at Spring Grove Cemetery. (in the Hale Collection) Section A there is a monument for John Morgan 1645-1712. It needs to be looked at. I believe it was probably put up by later family members and does not have John buried there at all. He died in Preston. Cemetery not founded until 1845 https://omaxfield.com/hartford/cems/springgrove.html ---- At CSL Looking for copy ''The Hartshorn Families in America: A Genealogical Study of the Line of Thomas Hartshorn, the Immigrant, of Reading, Massachusetts: and Other Known Families Bearing the Hartshorn/e Surname that Arrived in America in Succeeding Years'' by Derick Sibley Hartshorn? Re: Hartshorn-2 Got this part) Stacks CS71.H335 1997 '''Need : Re Jonathan Hartshorn-275 #20 ''' and Zerviah if any info. '''Holy Cross Cemetery''' *John Bennett born 1 June 1916; died 4 June 1916, child of Francis Bennett and Alice Bennett at the Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States. Burial was at Holy Cross Cemetery. Reference ID: cn 11793 , GS Film Number: 1324299. "New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WNN-6S9 : accessed 3 June 2015), Francis Bennett in entry for John Bennett, 03 Jun 1916; citing Death, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm . Definitely buried there. ::John Bennett Date of Interment: June 04, 1916 Select Ground Unit: --- | Floor: --- | System: CEM Section: SELE | Row: 8 | Plot: 41 | Grave: --- *Male Infant Bennett, child of Francis Bennett and Alice Bennett, was born 1918; died 7 Dec 1918, in Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, at The Long Island College Hospital in Brooklyn. Burial was 11 Dec 1918 at Holy Cross Cemetery in Brooklyn."New York, New York City Municipal Deaths, 1795-1949," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:2WNT-FWS : accessed 3 June 2015), Francis E. Bennett in entry for Male Infant Bennett, 07 Dec 1918; citing Death, Brooklyn, Kings, New York, United States, New York Municipal Archives, New York; FHL microfilm . ::Daniel Bennett - [http://www.ccbklyn.org/information-news/locate-a-loved-one/#results Holy Cross Cemetery] Date of Interment: December 11, 1918 Select Ground Unit: --- | Floor: --- | System: CEM Section: SELE | Row: 8 | Plot: 41 | Grave: --- ::Another Daniel in the same Row 8 Plot 41 buried October 21, 1955 Notes for Children: This plot Row 8 Plot 41, contains Daniel and John, two infant children of Francis and Alice JENNIE FRANCES BENNETT [http://www.ccbklyn.org/information-news/locate-a-loved-one/#results Holy Cross Cemetery] Date of Interment: May 19, 1943 Select Ground Unit: --- | Floor: --- | System: CEM Section: SELE | Row: 8 | Plot: 41 | Grave: --- DANIEL BENNETT Date of Interment: October 21, 1955 Select Ground Unit: --- | Floor: --- | System: CEM Section: SELE | Row: 8 | Plot: 41 | Grave: --- JOSEPH BENNETT Date of Interment: June 30, 1923 Select Ground Unit: --- | Floor: --- | System: CEM Section: SELE | Row: 8 | Plot: 41 | Grave: --- JOSEPH A. BENNETT Date of Interment: June 30, 1923 Select Ground Unit: --- | Floor: --- | System: CEM Section: SELE | Row: 8 | Plot: 41 | Grave: --- Also In row W plot 99 Francis Daniel Bennett, son of Francis E. Bennett and Alice L. Bennett DANIEL BENNETT Date of Interment: July 29, 1930 Letters Unit: --- | Floor: --- | System: CEM Section: LETT | Row: W | Plot: 99 | Grave: --- ---- Waterbury Conn. East Farms Cemetery, Waterbury, New Haven, CT Eldad Mix. ---- Windfall Cemetery Granville. Luther Coe 1839-1867 veteran. Is this Lydia Crofutt's husband, is she there? Windfall William P Avery (1806-1833) photo needed, wife Sarah also. FAg # 15575120 ---- http://www.pagenweb.org/~elk/mtzioncemetery.htm Mt Zion Cemetery Weedville - Addison Crofutt family. The approximate GPS coordinates are N41.30 W78.48. ---- Connecticut Valley Historical Museum in Springfield. https://pvhn.wordpress.com/locations/connecticut-valley-historical-museum-genealogy-library/ Pynchon Papers - See Joseph Crowfoot-3. Some of them have been digested and printed. but there are originals not printed. Look for Joseph 1657 and earlier. ---- LEROY CEMETERY Crofutts see FAG for list. GCC infants and Allie Barnes. Lydia Ann also supposed to be there but stone missing. ---- Penn Yan. go from Kinney's Corners thru Bluff Point to Keuka College check out the view on the lake there. Where was Seth Bishop, who owned before. Did John own land. He's on the map. Bluff Point Methodist Church - make arrangements to read old records, for information about the Bishops, who attended there. ---- chronicle express penn yan new york has been in business a long time do they have archived obits etc. John Bishop and Lydia McCann ---- Penn Yan - Lakeview- Rosalie Brown lot. has the one monument. Are there monuments behind in the Frank & Everett lots. I can't remember looking or not. The shadowbox marker by Seth. Is it Catherine Lucille? ---- tioga co. NY Halsey Valley http://sha-ny.com/visit-us/tioga-museums-historical-societies ---- https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067529339;view=1up;seq=233 There is an interesting statement here that Ralph Farnum didn't died until 1715. Do some research. '''CSL Hartford 1st church record index - not on Ancestry Aug 2016 . Baptism for John Adams-418 in 1638?''' ---- '''AT CSL Francis Andrews [[Andrews-926|Andrews-926]] Francis made his will 6 January 1662. It was proved 5 March 1662/3. Is daughter Hannah alive or dead? At least one source has her dead, others alive.''' ---- At some point it might be interesting to query the Mayflower Society or the Soule Kindred on why Lillie, Silas and Joseph are listed as children of Jemima (Baker) Soule, when they are clearly not listed as her heirs. [[Baker-1255|Baker-1255]] ---- '''CSL Fairfield Probate: "His widow m. (2) before 1674, _______ Smith. Anna late wife of Frances Andrews dec'd, sold to Simon Couch, 14 Mar 1663 [1663/4]; and on 28 Feb 1673 [1673/4] Couch had land entered which he had purchased of Ann Smith, Exec'x of the will of Francis Andrews." Does it say {{red|son in law}} Couch in any form? [[Smith-21943|Smith-21943]] NEW Haven or CSL Joseph Benham Jr. h/o winifred king. Jacobus says of Cheshire died 1703. Probate file? Wallingford, Cheshire, New Haven?''' ---- Fairfield CT Old burying ground Memorial stone Thomas Sherwood-62 Photograph Gales Ferry https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=66867482 Hillside Cemetery Munson Mass [[Shurtliff-73|Shurtliff-73]] === CHS === 1 Elizabeth Str Hartford, 06105 CHS Second Boat Magazine: p. 27 Osborne - asenath wilcox - v.5 #2 p88; v3 p137 Library Serials 929.05 S445s Call Hampton NH Library http://www.hampton.lib.nh.us/genealog/howto/periodicals.htm see if they have a copy. :Also SAUNDERS, DOROTHY CHAPMAN. "Huguenot & Dutch Settlers of New Amsterdam & New Jersey." In The Second Boat (Pentref Press, Machias, ME), vol. 4:3 (Nov. 1983), pp. 89-94. - re marten Cornelise van ysselstine (arrival 1659 with wife) Bygod Eggleston: Englishman & Colonist and some of His Descendants (toledo 1991) Question of his wives etc. CHS ? ''The Genealogist.'' 4:60 "Descendants of John Tripp of Portsmouth, R.I." Regarding surname Potter for Susanna wife of [[Anthony-55|John Anthony]]. This refers me to Carl Boyer. Ancestral Lines Revised. p. 33 ---- Might be fun to write on the burning of Danbury :[http://www.newstimes.com/news/article/Remembering-the-Redcoat-rout-52438.php Remembering the Redcoat rout] :[http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/british-attack-danbury-connecticut 1777 British attack Danbury, Connecticut] :"Danbury's were destroyed when the British sacked and burned the town during the Revolution," [http://www.pattersonhistoricalsociety.org/History.html An Overview of the History of the Town of Patterson] :[https://books.google.com/books?id=RIiBAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA402&lpg=PA402&dq=Danbury+records+destroyed+revolution&source=bl&ots=jxWF_dUq8O&sig=ykmWYhAr8qdlQpjLsHGobTddXPE&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwio-LaZ9szTAhXDdiYKHZbCDyAQ6AEITDAJ#v=onepage&q=Danbury%20records%20destroyed%20revolution&f=false The pictorial field-book of the revolution: or, Illustrations, by ..., Volume 1 By Benson John Lossing] :https://books.google.com/books?id=QtpSAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA601&lpg=PA601&dq=Danbury+records+destroyed&source=bl&ots=Yqn-IduXWL&sig=mDQdUvgDlZ4STp2MfWc6kuUtjxY&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjPkfus-MzTAhXBJiYKHcepBNMQ6AEISDAH#v=onepage&q=Danbury%20records%20destroyed&f=false p 601A Historical Collection from Official Records, Files, &c., of the Part ... By Royal Ralph Hinman] :[https://connecticuthistory.org/the-burning-of-danbury/ The Burning of Danbury] ---- Founder's Monument in Norwich: https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=crMap&CRid=2145017 go photo. ---- James Greene probate Warwick RI 1698, mentions his wife. but she died sometime in 1698. There must be a document that implies this. Original probate ?? Where ? not currently at Ancestry. ---- '''CSL [[Bristol-6|Lydia Bristow Smith Lydia Plumb]] died 8 Aug 1752 ae 96 CC"CC" Cheshire Congregational Church no copy at Ancestry. Was it indexed at Conn. State Library? *Henry Bristol's 1695 will must list her Plumb. Where is his will.? Not at ancestry. The abstract by Jacobus doesn't mention Lydia https://books.google.com/books?id=ByFAAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA167&lpg=PA167. Cites NH County Court Records Vol ii pp 302-305''' ---- New Haven: Where are Jacobus' notes? Francis Brown said to have been from Ratcliffe, Co. York. How does Jacobus know this? ---- CHS and CSL: Radasch, Arthur Hitchcock, 1898-. Barstow-Bestor Genealogy: Descendants of John Barstow And George Barstow, Including Families Named Basto, Bastow, Bestow, Beairsto. [South Yarmouth? Mass.], 1964. copies of line or photo or scan. John Barstow(1) and Hannah; John Barstow(2) and Lydia Hatch; Job & Rebecca Bushnell; Jerusha and John Gager. Have this see Google photos July 2018 ---- '''Mayflower Descendant “The Orcutt Family of Scituate, Bridgewater, and Weymouth, Massachusetts,” Volume 64 #1 [[Orcutt-33|Orcutt-33]] F68.M46 looks like CSL only has vol. 1 ----''' North Haven: Samuel Ives & Ruth Atwater Ives. North Haven Historical Society and Museums https://northhavenhistoricalsociety.wordpress.com/what-we-have-to-offer/services/research/ In the cemetery Samuel and Ruth (see Find a Grave) Also visit the green. Pierpont park? On St john street side of the green, what looks like it might be a cemetery. Look at this before wandering the big cemetery. ---- '''CSL or New Haven; Did Josiah Mix died 1752 Wallingford leave a will? Jacobus says d. 1752 implying something.''' ---- CHS: Thomas Cooke of Rhode Island : a genealogy of Thomas Cooke, alias Butcher of Netherbury, Dorsetshire, England, who came to Taunton, Massachusetts in 1637 and settled in Portsmouth, Rhode Island in 1643 (1987) Fiske. [[Cooke-720|Thomas Cook]] d. 1677 Rhode Island, allegedly "brother" of Giles Slocum. Are Thomas parents proved,? did they have a daughter Joan? available to marry Giles. These Cooke profiles need help. See Google photos July 2018 ---- FHL: The children of [[Slocum-10|Giles Slocum]] in the records of Friends. GS Film number 22488. Are they all together in a list (entered at one time). What's the date of the lists. Ch. b. 1642, friends not in RI until 1650s ---- '''CHS The Genealogist 24 (spring 2010): 29-31 https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/549391/john-coggleshall-pgm-change-his-wife-mary-goulds-lnab John Coggeshal wife Mary Gould''' ---- Yale University Library: Wilbur Cross: http://drs.library.yale.edu/HLTransformer/HLTransServlet?stylename=yul.ead2002.xhtml.xsl&pid=mssa:ms.0155&clear-stylesheet-cache=yes ---- Tennessee: McEwen Property on Hurricane Creek Patrick Jr Nolan sold between 1920 and 30 (the property next door?) Patrick Sr died 1903. Where was the land John Rowan owned. Log cabin. St. Patrick's Catholic Cemetery McEwen, There are other Nolan's buried there. In the same Lot? Unmarked? Somewhere else in cemetery that I didn't look? ---- NEHGS. Southern sojourners : Corley-Sanford and allied lines, Byars, Hanes, Horner, Bowne, Feake, Fones, Winthrop, Leonard, Richards, Bird, Coleman, Crow / by Rosemary Corley Neal. (1991) Need section for William Byars Corley. Person # 114 ---- LDS library: [[Humphrie-2|Margery Humphrey]] Baptisms, marriages, and burials, 1558-1732. Family History Library British Film 992521 Item 2 4989837 Margyry Umfery bpt 25 May 1572 Horsemonden, Kent, England d/o Raynold Umfery ---- CHS or CSL '''Genealogy of the Bliss family in America''' Author: Aaron Tyler Bliss Publisher: Midland, Mich. : A.T. Bliss, 1982. Anderson GMD states "The proposed English origin for this immigrant should be revisited" and that Thomas & George of Preston Parva are of unknown origins. Is it something that ATB said or is he referring to the "John" proposed by Hoppin? http://www.usgennet.org/family/bliss/uk/uk.htm implies that Aaron is using the Hoppin/Preston Parva information ---- Mansfield Town Hall. [[Swift-2329|Mary Cross]] grave stone says d. 1901, but there is probate dated 1900 and not in the census ---- Family History Center see Waters-1363 "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N55P-1BR : 11 February 2018, James Walters, 04 Aug 1633); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 94,691. "England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:N55P-R9R : 11 February 2018, Wm. Walters, 13 Jan 1631); citing , index based upon data collected by the Genealogical Society of Utah, Salt Lake City; FHL microfilm 94,691. ---- CSL? Mayflower quarterly 75:290 (2009) titled "The Probable English Origin of Mayflower Passenger Thomas Williams." [[Williams-3972|Williams-3972]] Mayflower Quarterly Robert W. Wakefield. "Pilgrim John Crackstone: A Search for his Ancestry and Posterity," Mayflower Quarterly 40 (November 1974) pp 117-119. [[Robert W. Wakefield. "Pilgrim John Crackstone: A Search for his Ancestry and Posterity," Mayflower Quarterly 40 (November 1974) pp 117-119.|Robert W. Wakefield. "Pilgrim John Crackstone: A Search for his Ancestry and Posterity," Mayflower Quarterly 40 (November 1974) pp 117-119.]]''' CSL? Mayflower Quarterly Johnson, Caleb. "Hanged for Adultery: The Untold Story of Mayflower Passenger William Latham's Wife Mary" in Mayflower Quarterly 75 [2009] 49-53 CSL ? Mayflower Quarterly . 75:75:290 (2009) titled "The Probable English Origin of Mayflower Passenger Thomas Williams." CSL? Mayflower Quarterly sept 2010 re: Mayflower Mary Prower, Christopher Martin. Stacks F68 .S64 ---- CHS The White family of Yarmouth Author: W P Davis Publisher: Yarmouthport, Mass. : C.W. Swift, 1912. pp 1, 3. Referenced by https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062438999&view=2up&seq=26 p. 23 White Family Records. Regarding the fictional? [Alexander-599|Margaret Elizabeth (Alexander) White] ''date 6 oct 2019'' ---- CSL or WPL Vital records of Yarmouth, Massachusetts to the year 1850. Re birth dates of [[White-2062|White-2062]] and [[White-2158|White-2158]] Do they exist? Prove they don't ---- CSL [[Unknown-203519|Joanna Skidmore]] Will (1667 or 1677/8) not indexed at Ancestry is it in the cardfile. 15 oct 2019 ---- CSL or WPL The town records of Roxbury, Massachusetts, 1647 to 1730 : being volume one of the original Look for "warning out" [[Bradford-283|Elisha Bradford]] 1 Aug 1729. See p. 34 of William Bradford silver book. 30 Oct 2019 ---- CSL Elizabeth Soule, Wife of Francis Walker, and Their Posterity By Robert C. Anderson F.A.S.C. Mayflower Quarterly 1984 Vol. 50 No 1:31-39 ---- CSL Check the church index card catalog. [[Wood-676|Mary Platt]] buried 1675/6 (book index says Mar.) FOOF says Jan. 14 Nov 2019. ---- CHS Look specifically in his diaries and autobiography if he states his birthdate. 4 Jan or 28 Jan. 1678/9 Repository: Connecticut Historical Society, Hartford, Connecticut Creator : [[Wolcott-96|Wolcott, Roger]] Title : Roger Wolcott Papers Dates : 1631-1889 Extent : 1.5 Linear feet (3 boxes) Abstract : Correspondence, diaries, promissory notes, papers concerning the Spanish ship case and papers about trouble in the Second Church in Windsor. Location: Ms Wolcr1767 Language: English ---- CSL (call ahead) Bible Records of the Wilson Family 1789-1936 Box 1 Folder 5 Abigail Phelps Chapter DAR Simsbury https://ctstatelibrary.org/RG074_044.html ---- CSL Re: estate of [[Webb-158|Richard Webb]] Connecticut Archives. Private controversies, 1642-1717 : six volumes and index : index. Index at https://cslib.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p128501coll3/id/13655 p. 399 says that the information is at I-21 (1st series). Also look for estate of his wife Elizabeth Webb 1681/1682 in Norwalk. And concerning Sarah (Stone) Butler c. 1677. Does John Gregory actually get called brother of Elizabeth? Or is it an assumption. ---- CSL [[Curtis-617|Thomas Curtis]] died Wethersfield 1681. Make a copy of the distribution agreement with their names spelled Curtis. ---- CSL but try CHS by Charles H Lewis of Falls Village CT 2001. "an exhaustive study of the Lewis Family" https://www.americanancestors.org/DB409/i/13283/108/236127700 -- Re: Lewis-953 & G2G question regarding his parents and pedigree. (Possible address: Charles H. Lewis 74 Dublin Rd 8608240083) Is it: Book John Lewis of Berkshire, Vermont : and other descendants of William Lewis (who came to Boston on the ship, the Lion, in 1632) through his grandson James Lewis of Jamaica, Long Island / compiled by Charles H. Lewis Lewis, Charles H. (Charles Holmes), 1946- Westminister, Md. : Willow Bend Books c2004 Stacks CS71.L675 2004 ---- Mayflower Quarterly Feb 1993, p38. says that John George m. Anne Swaddock, which is true, but which John George and Anne Swaddock are they talking about. Need dates given in the article. ---- CHS: History of the Janes-Peek Family, From Grandma's Little Trunk, Reba Collins, 1973. Origins of [[Janes-5|Janes-5]] ---- CSL: Newbold genealogy in America : Charles Platt 1964 ---- Middlesex County in the Colony of the Massachusetts Bay in New England.Records of Probate and Administration Rodgers 3:96-102, 168-69 (son William); [[Simonds-135|William Simonds]] ---- Missing p. 82, 83 in Bradford Book ---- CSL Barbour Collection cards. SAmuel Belden sons of [[Belding-311|John]] are there 2 one born 1665 and a twin of Daniel b. 1670 ---- CSL Microfilm copy of original Saybrook town records Vol 1 p. 24. See [[Parker-5648|William Parker]] ---- CHS or CSL Pedigree of Rockwell and Allied Families CSL Stacks CS71.R683 1967 oversize ---- CSL Deborah Royce check Barbour cards 8 or 9 Sept 1683 ---- CSL Ruth (Rockwell) Mix. Check probate 1739. Is there more that Ruth Jr. ---- CSL [[Benedict-25|Thomas Benedict Sr]] and Jr. signed a petition requesting that Jamaica join Connecticut cites Towns and Lands vol I pp 18, 19, 28 State Library Hartford, CT The Genealogy of Benedicts in America, quotes these in the footnotes on pp 9-12. H. M. Benedict cites Town and Lands vol I pp 18, 19, 28 State Library Hartford, CT. See ? https://ctstatelibrary.org/RG001_010.html Towns and Lands, 1st series, 1629-1789, RG 001:010, Connecticut Archives, 1629-1856, bulk 1629-1820. Petition of Jamaica signed by Thomas sr. and Jr. Copy Signature. ---- Ancient Records of Saybrook actonlibrary"at"actonlibrary.org in Saybrook. Actually at http://www.oldlyme.lioninc.org/ Edward Lay and brothers Robert and John. ---- CSL [[Denison-270|Jonathan]] / [[Denison-1264|Nathan]] Denison Stonington check births in barbour cards ---- Marie Blisse Marie https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/4732/images/41511_636897_1287-00025 ---- Pioneer Library Bedford PA 15522. Engel, Marie & Gerald Helsel, contributors., Clappers in America (The) (1980) have p55, 82-88. I want more like the pages on Henry 1750-1813 ---- CSL Daniel Mix died in 1720 (according to Fam of Anc. New Haven) in Wallingford. Did he leave a will? Or is there an estate distribution? The Ancestry scan of his probate records is faulty. Thank you. sent to library Jun 30, 2020. ---- FHL Stratford Connecticut Land Records Book 1 p. 34, Book 2 p 256, Mortgage deeds 470 24 Jan 1686, Mr. Richard Ros-(for) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Rounsavell-23 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/3554?availability=Family%20History%20Library ---- FHL Godfrey. Doty Eleven part II [[Doty-33|Doty-33]] his son Benjamin need citation. etc. [[Doty-3096|Doty-3096]] [[Doty-78|Doty-78]] ---- Brown University. or in Salt lake -- v. 12 The PA German Folklore Society, p.148-197, Journal Article: PA German Pioneers from the County of Wertheim by Otto Langguth (german genealogist) and translated and edited by Don Yoder, 1947. This also seems to be a standalone book. PA German Pioneers from the County of Wertheim by Otto Langguth see Johann George Buttel in my database. Hans Joerg Buettel ---- Godfrey https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/3554?availability=Family%20History%20Library Land records, v. 1-2 1650-1724 Look for [[Birdsey-10|Katherine Hawley]] /joseph and family to try to determine whence came her death ---- Library of Congress. https://www.loc.gov/item/sn94092479 N.Y. Mail & Express of 25 Apl 1903. Re:John Birdsey or Joseph Hawley ---- CSL will of Ephraim Booth d.1683 Wording refering to [[Hawley-33|Uncle Joseph Hawley]] Ancestry has the wrong Ephraim. Divorce of [[Hawley-52|Elizabeth Hawley]] and John Uffoote (Ufford) c. 1655-1657 ---- Founders monument 215 East Ave Norwalk and https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:First_settlers_norwalk.jpg Founder's Memorial Stone in the East Norwalk Cemetery. ---- Mayflower Descendant 66:14-22 re [[Soule-33|Soule-33]] (see Louise's comment) ---- [[Caffinch-3|Caffinch, John]] and brother Samuel https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/462899?availability=Family%20History%20Library ---- Godfrey or CSL - The Winthrop Fleet : Massachusetts Bay Company immigrants to New England, 1629-1630 sketch for Edward Johnes, Jones. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Johnes-16 https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Jones-5082 ---- Godfrey https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/277727?availability=Family%20History%20Library First Church of Dorcester Nathanell Houlder p 3 of printed p 5 of original Is it clearly Houlder or could it be Hall. [[Hall-8419|Nathaniel Hall (1601-aft.1634)]] ..look also for the original town land record for Nathaniel- is it Hall? only the print version, yes done in Hall file and WT ---- Godfrey See research note [[Wilcox-1101|Wilcox-1101]] Mary widow Hall mother of Stephen. ---- Check Long stratton bpt of Elizabeth Stephen aand Stephenson - see [[Stephins-2|Stephins-2]] Topic: quote me: "In 2006, LaRue Olsen proposed the English origins of the immigrant Thomas Benedict of Long Island and Norwalk, Connecticut. He stated (page 358) that William Benedict (buried 2 February 1628/9 ) married Elizabeth Stephin, daughter of John Stephin and Ann Tovye, 8 October 1609 in Long Stratton, Suffolk. Claiming that no other Stephin families were found in the vicinity of Long Stratton, he described the John Stephin family unit. [1] LaRue Olsen. “The English Origins of the First Thomas Benedict of Long Island and Norwalk, Connecticut.” The Connecticut Nutmeggar 39:353 (2006) A close reading of the original parish register indicates a possible misreading. Image "William Benedic and Elizabeth Steph?n [o or e not i] son were mariyed the eight day of October ao pSd [abbrev. for Anno Domine] On the second line "son" as a stray word makes no sense in this context but it could easily be a "run on" Stephenson. Elizabeth Stephins, daughter of John and Anne was bpt St. Michael Long Stratton, 14 Sep 1578.[1] Elizabeth Stephinson, daughter of Robert, was bpt 21 April 1584, St. Michael Long Stratton,[2] [StephensonEliz_CM.docx ---- Children of [[Crofut-1|Lydia Crofut (-abt.1768)]] and Noah Hinman bpt Southbury - Are these at CSL not at Ancestry. ---- Godfrey :Genealogy of the Willis family and allied families https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/300814?availability=Family%20History%20Library [[Willis-9643|Jesse Willis]] b. 1814 s/o James, James ? DONE this is about Virginia Willises ---- Hunterdon County Historical Society or New Jersey Archives. 1/2021 Hunterdon County Minutes and Records of the Orphan's Court, 1806-1816 Vol 3 p. 60-72 Distribution of estate of Freegift Fleming (see my records) Where is John listed. I don't think he was born 1775. See John. ---- Godfrey [[Ward-5671|John Ward]] Sallies' stub entries of South Carolina Books G-H -- [v. 11] p. 195 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/197626?availability=Family%20History%20Library ---- Beach family magazine; a genealogy of the Beach family,descendants of the brothers Richard, John and Thomas, originally of New Haven, Connecticut, and data on other Beach families ... Image of item. MARY, b. Sep, 1656; d. Aug, 1722. It is sometimes claimed she m. Simon Tuttle, but this is suspect. See: BEACH FAMILY MAGAZINE, Vol. I, No. 4, p. 108 and Vol. II, No. 2, p. 156, correcting Vol. I, No. 1, pp. 9-10. [[Beach-38|Mary Beach]] send copies to [[Archer-3251|John E Archer]] email in email. ---- From a doc 2014. doc discarded. CSL Check these Children of Hannah Chesebrough & Joseph PRENTICE: According to Wildly in the Descendants of William Chesebrough... All Baptized at the First Church of Preston. # [[Prentice-572|Joseph]], bap. March 14, 1703 # Nathaniel, bap. Oct 14, 1705 Error ? see note below # Josiah, bap. Oct 14, 1705 ERROR? see note below. # Hannah, bap. March 21, 1708 # [[Prentice-208|Elihu]], bap. July 20, 1712; m. Abigail Jamison Josiah # 3 & Nathaniel # 2 may be errors. There is no Josiah listed in the Church index.Connecticut Church Records, State Library Index, Preston First Congregational Church 1698-1883. Hartford: Connecticut State Library, 1943. Available online at Ancestry. There is Nathaniel, son of Josiah and Hannah baptized Oct 14, 1705. The original records would need to be checked to see if both Josiah and Nathaniel were baptized the same day, and someone along the way put Josiah in as father of Nathaniel instead of two sons of Joseph.[[B-404|B-404]] 17:58, 11 May 2014 (EDT) Sgt. John Deming testified on August 25, 1682 and gave his age at about 50 years, which makes him born about 1632.Source: [[#Starr]] p 245. Citing Document 163 in volume 2 of "Private Controversies" in the Conn. State Library. Some of the descendants of Josiah Rockwell by Arlene Bell for Samuel and Abigail (MIX) Rockwell. ---- Birth Record [[Shurtliff-73|Harriet Ardell Shurtleff]] Ashford ---- CHS or CHL Timothy Ford of New Haven by Charles Ford ---- UCONN *Gurleyville and Hanks Hill, Farms, Factories, and Families at Dodd Center Archives bldg. *Cartulary of Missenden at Babbidge * ---- Godfrey https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/England,_Kent,_Canterbury_Parish_Registers_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records Baptism/sbur/ Canterbury [[Chilton-4|James Chilton's children]] ---- Bethel congregational church: [[Starr-22|Rachel (Starr) Benedict]] buried in churchyard. See profile stone partially buried. Unbury? See StarrRachel_Benedict_BethelCh.png . Do church burial records survive from 1765? ---- CHS [BX7260.D28 A3] or UCONN [BX7260.D28 A4 1937] Letters of John Davenport, Puritan Divine re [[Lloyd-44|Anne Lloyd]] ---- Godfrey look up FS the baptismal records for the Yales and the apprneticeship for Thomas Yale the immigrant. ---- Godfrey- dowload inventory "England, Cheshire Probate Records, 1492-1940," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DY69-RM8?cc=1589492 : 20 May 2014), > image 1 of 1; Record Office, Chester. ---- CSL Church records index Farmington Mary Andrews, s. Benjamin etc. see children Andrews-183 ---- Godfrey Can I read this at Godfrey https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/409944-redirection ---- Godfrey https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/338212?availability=Family%20History%20Library Elizabeth Pigott-89 this link is wrong place. ---- CSL LNAB's Boughton, Bouton etc in the card catalog. ---- CSL Alice /Alce Marvin/Marven will of 1680 Norwalk ---- Godfrey - Land Records Hartford. Thomas Catlin 1689. [[Catlin-47|Catlin-47]] They need proper citations.See Ancestry https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/113976364/person/100125522921/media/4076c391-1fa5-47bb-89a7-609e36c21e69 and https://www.ancestry.com/mediaui-viewer/tree/113976364/person/100125522921/media/6c636476-1e54-4db3-aeb8-5756283c2eb3 Thomas Catlin https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9G4-SVB?i=73&cat=360562 Notes ?: 53:54 65:67:13 ---- Godfrey see google docs https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oApdzFNg4sAZ-RzXO7FqSpF2FuDQvGmRS118at4QX2A/edit# Hall Grace. Look up the "citing" ---- CSL Wilson County, Tennessee, deed books Responsibility by Thomas E. Partlow Publisher Easley, South Carolina. : Southern Historical Press Publication year [1984]-<2006> Physical description Volumes <1-3>. ; F443.W75 P372 1984 Lowe, Green B and check for others, already on Green's profile just need copies. and check citation. ---- CSL A Dayton record Author: Charles Nathan Dayton; James W Dayton Publisher: New Haven, Conn. : New Haven Colony Historical Society, [196?] https://www.worldcat.org/title/dayton-record/oclc/27319523 for https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Purdy-488 ---- CSL Even more Palatine families : 18th century immigrants to the American colonies and their German, Swiss and Austrian origins / by Henry Z Jones, Jr. and Lewis Bunker Rohrbach Jones, Henry Z., 1940- ; Rohrbach, Lewis Bunker, 1941- Rockport, Me. : Picton Press 2002 Stacks E184.P3 J67 2002 Re Kornegay. ---- Godfrey https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/360897?availability=Family%20History%20Library look for land records for [[Dimmock-4|Dimmuck Timothy]] trying to prove or disprove dtr Silence Dec 2021 didn't find anything for Silence. or even Timothy. ---- Godfrey Mansfield land reocrds Book 1 pp 392-393 Shubal to dtr Conant. Also book 2 - extract information - 66-68, 71-73, 75-77, 105-1707, 247-248, 317-318, 144-145, book 3 32-33, 264-265, 396-97, 430-431, 534-539 look for land to Thankful and Edmund Waldo. ---- Dec 2021 ??? ----_ Godfrey Preston Land records. Burton-1445 do the land records convey from a 2nd wife Abigail.? ---- 1999 Alden Silver Book, check with [[Unknown-210447|Priscill Mullins. ]]. [Chandler-1778|Mercy Chandler?]] ---- Fold 3 [[Fleming-67|William Fleming]] is the 1812 deserter our ancestor or another William, any clues? It seems so odd that he would have joined. ---- Dutchess county Settlers of Beekman Patent vol with T pg check for Daniel Taylor - looked for John Bishop and John Mcann N-YORK 976.91 DUTCHES 1990- at Godfrey. T not at godfrey. ---- Godfrey: :Filby, Passenger and immigration lists index : a guide to published arrival records of about 500,000 passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries 929.3 IMMIGRA FILBY SUP 1989 There are other volumes that should check also. Jana Stokes notes Andreas Buttel arrived at Philadelphia Nov 2, 1752 in ship Phoenix. Commander = John Spurrier. Fr Rotterdam, last fr Portsmouth. Also in the passenger list is a Hans Georg Buttel. Other variations of Biddle in this book, but no one with a given name anywhere near "Andrew... :also Daniel Rupp A collection of upwards of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727 to 1776 PENN 929.3 RUPP 1994 re biddle 4/8/22 Nothing indexed that resembles Biddle but found see file - # 189 Phoenix 1752. 1st page, I didn't see Hans George but didn't look carefully, look again "Andreas, as one of the three children of Hans Joerg Buettel and his wife traveled from Rotterdam to Philadelphia on the ship Phoenix 2 Nov 1752, John Spurrier, Commmander. Also aboard were Burkard Buettel, (possible grandfather),Christoph Buettel and Andreas Buttel, and George Sell and Andreas Sell, Barbara's brothers.[2] [2] V. 12 The PA German Folklore Society, p.148-197, Journal Article: PA German Pioneers from the County of Wertheim by Otto Langguth (german genealogist) and translated and edited by Don Yoder, 1947. This also seems to be a standalone book. PA German Pioneers from the County of Wertheim by Otto Langguth. pp.149, 204, ---- [[Chatterton-23|Chatterton-23]] I checked the land records etc. (April 2022) but missed the 1704 deed of gift to his son Samuel cited in the boardman ancestry ---- Potter County Historical Society Museum, PA. [[Mix-289|MM Mix]] (birth) Bible owned by Mrs. Chester Mix, Canton, Pennsylvania. H. & E. Phinney's Sterotype Edition of the Holy Bible. Cooperstown, New York, 1835. Copies made from photo copies owned by Richard L. Mix 338 Lincoln Ave., Williamsport, Pennsylvania, 17701. Repository: Potter County (Pennsylvania) Historical Society Bibles. Her Death. Card catalog at Bradford County Hist Society. Get copy on something official looking. Godfrey Try https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/222132?availability=Family%20History%20Library for this bible. ---- [[Dunham-816|Ephraim Dunham]] https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/136233?availability=Family%20History%20Library NJ Colonial Deed, Vol. G-2, p. 133-135] ---- Foundidng of Windsor see "Windsor, Hartford, Connecticut, United States Records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS3J-C92G-C : May 21, 2022), image 224 of 660; First Congregational Church (Windsor, Connecticut). ---- RE Daniel MIx his father gave him a house in W that was formerly Azariah Beech's When did Thomas get it from Azariah? Is there a description? bounds? acres? No Azariah Beach/Beech listed WLR 1:24 copy https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-H765-F?i=38&cat=331859 WLR 1:46 refers to pag 50. which pg 50? ---- requested through ILL https://www.worldcat.org/title/spiritual-diary-of-christopher-wiegner/oclc/9037985 [[Schoenenfelt-1|Schoenenfelt-1]] Also Germantown Historical Society, https://schwenkfelderexilesociety.org ---- Godfrey https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/298765?availability=Family%20History%20Library look for deed mentioned in Jacob [[Shoenfelt-3|Shoenfelt-3]] 1798 April 12. He bought 200 acres in Woodbury, Bedford, Pennsylvania, from Philip Stoner Jr. for $25 looked but didn't find Stoner has too many pages and Shoenfelt doesn't have a section I could find. ---- CSL Willson-Wilson and Allied Families Clotilde Wilson Blower Publisher: Dunedin, Fla., 1972. AFS https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/286093-willson-wilson-and-allied-lines?offset=48 ---- Godfrey State Directories for Windham/Willimantic Wilson? Rhode Island Biographical and Genealogical Sketch Index. Godfrey. Feb 2023. Job Babcocks will. "Westerly Town Records: Council Records, Probate Records, and Land Records, 2:128*/242 here I hope https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/149998?availability=Family%20History%20Library Dzikas, Joan A, "The Phantom Ship: Great Dream for New Haven's Future," The Journal of the New Haven Colony HIstorical Society Winter 1978 Vol 26/ no. 1 (misnumbered should be Vol 25/ no. 2) CSL: DONE: film found at FamilySearch. There are death notices in Connecticut newspapers for Clorinda Willis of Tolland, wife of Madison Willis. Newspaper dated August 23, 1862. DOD August 18 1862, age 34. https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2900/images/32971_302202-00297 and August 30, 1862 DOD 18 August 1862 age 34 https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/2900/images/32971_302213-00182?pId=45031911 and Madison C Willis at New Orleans, LA, of Stafford CT, of Co D 25th DOD August 14, 1863, paper dated 24 October 1863. Not at Genealogy Bank or newspapers.com. See CT state library https://libguides.ctstatelibrary.org/hg/genealogyindexes/notices family Search: Evans Godown. : https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/214363?availability=Family%20History%20Library 1506J and 1507J /1307J Are they the ones I have transcriptions of? See also 2183J John Brink re: Miner Rouscival listed https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/328000/?offset=0#page=45&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= See also 4555J Jacob Godown. I believe this would be son of Evans see p. 153 of Rounsavell book and https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/8796/images/005661206_00383?treeid=&personid=&rc=&usePUB=true&_phsrc=bEE242&_phstart=successSource&pId=85759 '''Note this was the wrong reference''' Also FHL Film #0416822, Hunterdon County, New Jersey Will Records 1703-1900, Estate #1110J Amos Thatcher. How much money - equal amounts - Why does their brother 's estate give them money when he had children? I got 1110J, but the answer is not there try Lib 25 p. 145 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/140248?availability=Family%20History%20Library. See notes in ThatcherAmos file. Jane Babcock , wife of Job purchased land from Samuel Lewis (Westrly RI ) can I find the deed. Wyllys family Grove Hill Cemetery Vernon Section 1 Lots 49 & 15. The Gilbert family : descendants of Thomas Gilbert, 1582 -1659, of Mt. Wollaston (Braintree), Windsor, and Wethersfield Authors:Homer Worthington Brainard, Harold Simeon Gilbert, Clarence Almon Torrey, Donald Lines Jacobus. pp 9-24 The library of the American Antiquarian Society is located at Antiquarian Hall 185 Salisbury Street Worcester, Massachusetts 01609 508-755-5221. parking at 90 Park Ave or on Regent st. Worcester Public Library has parking lot in the same block Godfrey: Look for Attleboro First Church records. https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/439800?availability=Family%20History%20Library [Ward-9163|Ichabod Ward] CSL: Douglas Richardson, ''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'', 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham, 2nd edition (Salt Lake City: the author, 2011), Vol. IV, p. 191, Throckmorton, No.17. for [[Throckmorton-110|John throckmorton]] CSL: Re [[Barlow-3356|Stafford Barlow]] Douglas Richardson. Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, 4 vols, ed. Kimball G. Everingham. 2nd edition. Salt Lake City: the author. 2011, Volume I, pages 122-123, BASSET 16, Audrey Barlow ---- Looking for these English wills is like looking for a needle in a haystack Will of Valentine Cantize, Cantis, Contes, Cantes Valentine, Valenenye Birchington 1558 1558 Register reference PRC/32/27/223 Original Reference PRC/16/25 C/2 see https://wills.canterbury-cathedral.org/. Look for at Family Search library. See if he names a child Elizabeth (bpt 17 Apr 1550) Birchington Kent. https://www.familysearch.org/search/image/index?owc=M68K-K38%3A250713701%2C250719201%3Fcc%3D1949814 England, Kent, Wills and Probate, 1440-1881 Kent, Archdeaconry of Canterbury Wills Godfrey: The wills are available online at FamilySearch Centers and Affiliate Libraries https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1949814. [[Bennett-39593|Thomas Bennett]] PRC17/64/383 - Canterbury Archdeaconry Court Will of Thomas Bennett of Smarden 1627 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/291384?availability=Family%20History%20Library 1638 #111 John Adcock. Will - [[Adcocke-5|Adcocke-5]] add to my bio. ---- Parish Registers of heptonstall FHL film 1450489 https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/109676?availability=Family%20History%20Library See [[Sutliff-30|Abraham Sutliff]]

    Anniversary E-Cards

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    Here are vintage postcards that can be sent as free '''wedding anniversary e-greetings'''. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. Also see the [[Space:Romantic_E-Cards|Romantic E-Cards]] page. Those cards aren't specific to wedding anniversaries but may work better than these if you are sending a card to your spouse. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Love E-Cards]] [[Category:Family E-Cards]]

    Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Great Britain Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] == Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records == * published by H.M. Stationery Office, London, 1840- * in 1959 the title changed to "Annual Report of the Keeper of the Public Records on the Work of the Public Record Office and the Report of the Advisory Council on Public Records" * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-4 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100697118 * Vol. 7-9 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102655461 * Vol. 10-64 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000544584 * Vol. 17-24 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100697118 * Vol. 50-60 https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102655461 * Vol. 50-64 https://books.google.com/books?id=TvYqAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 36 (1875) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yf8qAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportdep02offigoog * Vol. 38 (1887) ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportdep03offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=twErAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 44 (1883) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CwArAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ROwxAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportdep06offigoog * Vol. 45 (1885) ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportdep04offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fgIrAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 46 (1886) ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportdep00offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nAMrAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cbDI-X2gmBUC * Vol. 47 (1886) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bfwUAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 48 (1887) ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportdep05offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dAQrAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 49 (1888) ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportdep01offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_QQrAAAAMAAJ * Vol. 50 (1889) ::* https://archive.org/details/annualreportdep07offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rv4UAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 57 (1896) ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100237656 ::* https://archive.org/details/fiftyseventhannu00grea * Vol. 144 () (1959-) "Annual Report of the Keeper of the Public Records on the Work of the Public Record Office and the Report of the Advisory Council on Public Records" === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records|Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records]]'' (H.M. Stationery Office, London, 1840-) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#ARDKPR|Annual Report Deputy Keeper]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records|Annual Report of the Deputy Keeper of the Public Records]]'' (H.M. Stationery Office, London, 1840-) Vol. , [ Page ].

    Ansell Name Study

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    [[Category:Ansell Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Ansell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ansell Ansell] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Ansell name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Ansell's), by time period (18th Century Ansell's), or by topic (Ansell DNA, Ansell Occupations, Ansell Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Ansell Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Hollenbeck-72|Richard Hollenbeck]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Ansell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] ---- This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Ansell and ALL its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect--and those that don't. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. : To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
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    == Origin of Ansell Surname == : "This ancient and interesting name is of Old Germanic origin, from a personal name composed of the elements "ans", god, and "helm", protection, helmet. The name was associated particularly with the northern, Lombardy, region of Italy, and was popular throughout that country as Anselm. The given name was introduced into England by St. Anselm (1033 - 1109), Archbishop of Canterbury, who was a Lombard by birth, and although it was never popular with the English, the personal name generated a variety of surnames, ranging from Ansell, Anshell and Ansill, to Hansel(l), Hansill and Hancell, and the diminutive form Anslyn. The surname was first recorded in the late 12th Century (see below), and the development includes: Roger Aunsel (1271, Staffordshire); William Ansel (1279, Cambridgeshire); and William Hansell (1495, Yorkshire). The marriage of Thomas Ansell and Gwynne Jones was recorded at St. Giles' Cripplegate, London, on May 16th 1588. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Petrus Anselmus, which was dated 1192, in the "Pipe Rolls of Sussex", during the reign of King Richard 1, known as "Richard the Lionheart", 1189 - 1199. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling." © Copyright: Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2015 == Ansell Trivia == * "Mary Ann Ansell, a housemaid, was hanged at St Albans Prison, England on 19 July 1899, for poisoning her sister Caroline, who was an inmate in an asylum. Her motive was asserted to be to obtain £11.5s from a life insurance policy which she had taken out on Caroline." https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Ansell * : [[Ansell-262|Mary (Ansell) Cannan]] was married, until 1909, to the author of Peter Pan. == Sources ==

    Anson County, North Carolina

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    [[Category:Anson County, North Carolina]] [[Category:North Carolina Projects]] ----
    Welcome to Anson County, North Carolina!
    {{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Blue|In Progress}} {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=Logo }} :'''1540-early 1700's''' Anson county was home to the Catawba and Cheraw (also called Saura Indians). Their settlements along the Pee Dee River were trading posts for the British and Scotch Irish Immigrants who came to the region.. Hernando DeSoto encountered Catawba and Cheraw (known as Saura Indians) 1540. John Lederer of Virginia visited the Saura 1670 and Virginia traders, James Needham and Gabriel Arthur visited the Saura Village. These Indians were dying, due to having no resistance to the White man's diseases by 1700's. https://www.ncpedia.org/saura-indianshttps://www.ncpedia.org/geography/ansonhttp://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/anson_county_nc.html :Anson County is located in the Southern portion of North Carolina and shares a border with South Carolina. It was named for George Anson, 1st Baron Anson, a British Admiral, who became First Lord of the Admiralty.http://ncgenweb.us/nc/anson/https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/anson-county-1750/ http://ncgenweb.us/nc/anson/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anson_County,_North_Carolinahttp://genealogytrails.com/ncar/anson/hist_countyhistory.html :'''Mar 17, 1750''' Anson county was formed from Bladen County.. Both original counties were vastly large territories, having indefinite borders on north and west since these were unexplored. It was named for George, Lord Anson, an English admiral. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Anson_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Marker of Saura town. }} ::Settlers came to Anson County from Germany, Scotland, England, the British Isles, Africa, and Moravia. ::Anson County was named in honor of George Anson, Baron Anson, a British admiral, First Lord of the Admiralty over the navy during the French and Indian War (Seven Years War). Admiral Anson was commander of the ship which carried Princess Charlotte of Mecklenburg-Strelitz Germany, to her future husband King George III. {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=1st Lord Anson }}{{clear}} ::Geography shows the early county extended all the way to the Mississippi. It has been cut down '''{{Red|Five times since 1750}}''' :'''1753'''The decreases in size began when Rowan county was formed from the northern part. :'''1755''' First county Seat -Anson county seat was called "Anson Court House" in 1755. This was built on the bank near the Pee Dee River in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina.http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/anson_county_nc.html :'''1762''' Anson county lost the western area to form Mecklenburg County. :'''1779''' Anson county lost the northern portion of land for the creation of Montgomery County. The area east of the Pee Dee River of Anson county became Richmond County. {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina-10.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Gaddy Covered Bridge on Pee Dee }}{{clear}} ::Anson County is located in the Piedmont region, is mostly rural. Nature lovers like to visit the county and its Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge. The towns depend on the Pee Dee River also for their economy. {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1779''' The British searched for Col Francis Marion in the low country of South Carolina. Many Patriots came up into the southern part of North Carolina, waiting for the best time to strike. They encountered North Carolina loyalists, but the British did not resist.http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_anson_county.html :'''Sept 9-10, 1780''' Col Abel Kolb led (80-100 men) of Cheraws District Regiment (SC Militia) against Loyalists in Anson County North Carolina across the border from his South Carolina home. The North Carolina Loyalists lost (3) men and (5 ) men wounded. Capt. Peter Hedrick and Capt. John Lopp commanded a light horse militia in the skirmish with Loyalists near Mask's Ferry on the Pee Dee River. The Militia killed some Loyalists and captured (911) prisoners. :'''Nov 23, 1780''' Col. Thomas Wade wrote of Capt John KImbrough's defeat at Mask's Ferry, his surrender, then loyalty' pledge.http://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_masks_ferry.html[[Hinson-1677|Charles Hinson]] stated he served in skirmishes with Tories under Col Kolb of SC at Baggets (Sneedsboro) and Capt. James Farr of Anson County of Brig. Gen. William Lee Davidson's brigade [[:Category: Anson County Regiment, North Carolina Militia, American Revolution]] . ::'''1780''' As Anson County progressed in time, county seats changed. '''1st County Seat''' was Anson Court House. Laws were passed regarding the courthouse. Then '''2nd County Seat''', New Town was created. This was renamed to be Wadesboro '''3rd County Seat''' in 1787. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wadesboro,_North_Carolina {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Current Courthouse }}{{clear}} ::Anson has townships such as Ansonville, Lilesville, McFarian, morven, Peachland and Polkton. Its County Seat currently is Wadesboro, North Carolina, which is the largest Town. Of note- Wadesboro, North Carolina is the place where the future president Andrew Jackson received his license to practice law. {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Anson County, NC }}{{clear}} ::This shows all of the (47) counties which once were within Anson County: {| |- | * Alexander County * Alleghany County * Ashe County * Avery County * Buncombe County * Burke County * Cabarrus County * Caldwell County * Catawba County * Cherokee County * Cherokee County * Clay County | * Cleveland County * Davidson County * Davie County * Forsyth County * Gaston County * Graham County * Guilford County * Haywood County * Henderson County * Iredell County * Jackson County * Lincoln County | * Macon County * Madison County * McDowell County * Mecklenburg County * Mitchell County * Montgomery County * Polk County * Randolph County * Richmond County * Rockingham County * Rowan County * Rutherford County | * Scotland County * Stanly County * Stokes County * Surry County * Swain County * Transylvania County * Tryon County * Union County * Watauga County * Wilkes County * Yadkin County * Yancey County | |- |} Anson County, NC Archives {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina.png |align=r |size=300 |caption=map of Anson County with townships }}{{clear}} [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/49185/FLHG_HistAnsonCntyNC-0019?backurl=https%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d49185%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing History of Anson County, North Carolina] https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/anson {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Wadesboro down town }}{{clear}} ::: {{Blue|Wadesboro, North Carolina}} began to be developed, 1783. It is the '''current''' county seat of Anson County, was named for Col. Thomas Wade. ::Other communities in the county include Ansonville, Cedar Hill, Lilesville, McFarlan, Morven, Peachland, Polkton, Pee Dee, and White Store. http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll9/id/289782 https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/anson :'''1842''' More land from the western part of Anson County was combined with some of the southeastern part of Mecklenburg County was used to create Union County. :'''1862-65 Civil War''' Alexander Griffin joined the Union Army in Mississippi. When Gen. Sherman and the Union Army marched from Vicksburg, Alexander was with Sherman during Sherman's devastation of Georgia. When the Confederates retretreated from Savannah heading northward, Alexander Griffin rode into his county of Anson, NC among the Yankee army. Henderson Davis, a close friend who fished with him in their youth, recognized Alexander and shot him off his horse. Alexander Griffin died in the street of his southern home town in his Yankee uniform.http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/anson/history/other/uniongen247gms.txt {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=1869 Anson Co. Courthouse }}{{clear}} {{Blue|Cyclone,February 21,1884}} :'''Feb 21, 1884 ''' A cyclone struck Anson county '''Feb 21, 1884'''. Considerable damage was reported. By 8:00 PM, the high winds began with thunder and lightning. This had the air charged with electricity. Damage was not bad in the town of Wadesboro, but the countryside near it suffered damage. One man lost his whole house. Another lost his storehouse and outhouses, resulting in the meat inside being blown away. Polkton had some damage with hail as the storm moved through the outskirts of town. Citizens reported they could see what appeared to be dense smoke and sounded like thunder. Passengers on a freight train reported passengers reported the storm crossed the railroad. (20-30) people were killed in Rockingham This is a small excerpt of the long news story.http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/anson/history/other/cyclone1.txt http://genealogytrails.com/ncar/anson/hist_countyhistory.html

    :'''1900''' Before the upcoming eclipse, scientists evaluated that Wadesboro would be the best location in North America to view the expected 1900 total solar eclipse . The Smithsonian Astrophysical Observatory moved its equipment on railroad cars to Wadesboro, North Carolina from Washington, D.C.. :'''Dec16, 1985''' The movie director, Steven Spielberg filmed "The Color Purple in " Huntley House / James Bennett Plantation" located in Lilesville, North Carolina (a large white farmhouse) . This was used for the exterior location of the film and is a few miles off U.S. Hwy 74 in nearby Lilesville. Located a few miles off U.S. Highway 74, it was used extensively as the main exterior location in that film. the town scenes in the movie were filmed in Marshville, North Carolina. The store shown in the movie actually exists called Apple Jacks. The most amusing part is the setting was supposed to be {{Blue|Georgia}} https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Color_Purple :'''Late 1950-90's''' areas in the Charlotte area spilled over to Anson County growth also. By 2001 Anson County still had a rural and small population.By 2004 Anson County had 25,700 people.

    {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Wadesboro. }}{{Clear}} ::{{Blue|Wadesboro, North Carolina}} Downtown historic District has the Boggan-Hammond House and Alexander Little Wing, United States Post Office, and the Wadesboro Downtown Historic District listed on the National Register of Historic Places. {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=Sign for Boggan Hammond House }}{{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Boggan Hammond house }}{{clear}}{{clear}} :'''1857''' {{Blue|Ansonville, North Carolina}} was settled in '''1844'''. was formed by local planters and methodists. It was named Ansonville in 1857 and was incorporated in 1885. Ansonville became a town in 1857 with several antebellum homes and was incorporated in 1885. The town has several antebellum homes. The Carolina Female College (1850-1867) was begun by local planters and Methodists.. It is in Ansonville, North Carolina. :{{Blue|Lilesville, North Carolina}} is named for a Liles citizen began with a post office. In 1758 William Blewett bought land near the Pee Dee River, 1758 to operate a ferry and Fishery. A Hydroelectric plant was planned to be in Blewett Falls area in 1905. It had a population of 459 with altitude of 474 feet above sea level. In 1874 the town had been incorporated. :{{Blue|McFarlan, North Carolina}} was named for Allan McFarland, who was president of the Cheraw and Salisbury Railroad. In 1883 it had a post office, when the Sneedsborough post office closed. The town originally was spelled "McFarland", but by 1900 the "d" was dropped. Population: 89 Altitude: 297 feet. :{{blue|Morven, North Carolina}} In 1823, a post office began. The town was named for Morven, Scotland, where Esperon Cameron McKenzie, mother of Hugh McKenzie, the first postmaster had lived. During the Civil War, Sherman's troops camped at the plantation, Loch Adele. The Union troops burned most of the old town of Morven. Population: 579 Altitude: 341 feet. {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Peachland, NC sign }}{{clear}} :{{Blue|Peachland, North Carolina}} was first named {{blue|Mulcahy}}. This community was originally Mulcahy. In 1814 the Lawyers Spring Primitive Baptist Church began. Lawyers and others riding horseback from Charlotte to Wadesboro camped at the springs. Gold was mined in this area during the"gold rush before 1865. In 1888 the commissioners wanted to rename the town to be Fruitland. It is thought to be Named "Peachland" due to Pad Gray's peach orchard. Altitude is 446 feet with an altitude of 554 feet. http://www.townofpeachland.org/history.html :{{Blue|Polkton, North Carolina}} was named for Leonidas Lafayette Polk, a leader in agriculture, who started Progressive Farmer. The Railroad came into the county, tracks were through his farm. Polk hoped the town to be called Luneville. A journalist, Harllee Branch Sr. editor and Washington correspondent from Polkton, was chairman of the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board. Population: 1,195 Altitude: 320 feet. Adjacent counties
    * Richmond * Stanly * Union counties * Chesterfield County, SC. ===Government Offices=== {{Blue|COUNTY SEATS}}
    ::As Anson County progressed in time, The county seats changed. :::1780 the County Seat was called Anson Court House. :::1782 - Laws were passed about the courthouse :::'''1783''' New Town was authorized to be created. :1782-1783 New Town was authorized to be created. :'''1787''' The County Seat, Newton, NC was changed to Wadesboro, NC. *1868--A courthouse fire destroyed many records. {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=1869 Anson Co. Courthouse }}{{clear}} :::'''1755''' First county Seat -Anson county seat was called "Anson Court House" in 1755. This was built on the bank near the Pee Dee River in Mount Pleasant, North Carolina.http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/anson_county_nc.html :::'''1783''' North Carolina Legislature authorized New Town, North Carolina to be established. :::'''1787''' New Town, North Carolina and county seat was changed to Wadesboro, North Carolina. {{Image|file=Anson_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Current Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Location - located in the Southern portion of North Carolina and shares a border with South Carolina. :Size - total area of 537 square miles (1,390 km2), of which 531 square miles (1,380 km2) is land and 5.6 square miles (15 km2) (1.1%) is water. :Terrain -Piedmont region, its geography is rather flat. :Earlier size 650 square miles :Boundaries -Rocky River forms the northern boundary, the Yadkin and Pee Dee Rivers are on the East. :Drainage - Yadkin River, Pee Dee River, Brown;s Creeks, and Lane's Creeks. :Surface - undulating or hilly. :Soil - Fertile :Crops Cotton is the Staple product, also Indian Corn :Production- 1850 389,828 Bushels of Corn, 35,796 bushels of wheat, 95,113 of sweet potatoes, and 10,864 bales of cotton. :Churches - 26 churches, :Newspapers - 2 :Trees- forests of white oak and hard timber :Industries - 11 corn and flour mills, 9 saw mills, 2 tanneries :Assets - Granite :Location: south central part of NC with boundaries :Nearby counties- on the south by South Carolina, Union, Stanly, and Richmond County. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pee_Dee_National_Wildlife_Refuge Pee Dee Wildlife Refuge] is one of ten refuges similar to this **The Gaddy Wild Geese Refuge, which closed in 1957, was well known to nature lovers across the state. ===Demographics=== Notables:
    * Allan McFarland of McFarlan was the president of the Cheraw an Salisbury Railroad *John Grady, an NC General Assembly member in 1836 *Susan Braswell, one of the first female mayors of North Carolina from McFarlan *Dr. Parks Turner Beeman, one of the first physicians that fed his fever patients instead of starving them, was from Peachland *Harllee Branch Sr. city editor for the Atlanta Journal and chairman of the U.S. Civil Aeronautics Board, called Polkton home **Retired North Carolina State Archivist Thornton Mitchell's article can help you discover your Anson County ancestors despite record loss: Notables
    *Hugh Hammond Bennett, soil conservation specialist *Elijah Clarke, (1733-1799), born in Anson County, Revolutionary War hero and Continental Officer *James Holland, (1754–1823), born in Anson County, United States Congressman from North Carolina. *Blind Boy Fuller, ( 1907 -1941) American blues guitarist and vocalist. *Leonidas Lafayette Polk, (1837 - 1892), first North Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture *Ambassador Wilson Clarke Flake lived in Polkland *Harlee Branch, Atlanta newspaperman, head of civil aeronautics during the Roosevelt administration lived in Polkland *James Bennett Branch, Presbyterian educator lived in Polkland *Ret. Major General Arthur T. Dean lived in Polkland County Resources
    *The Gaddy Wild Geese Refuge, which closed in 1957, was well known to nature lovers across the state. *The Pee Dee National Wildlife Refuge is located south on U.S. Hwy. 52. ====Cities/Communities==== {| |- | *Ansonville *Burnsville *Cairo *Cason Old Field * Cedar Hill *Deep Creek *Fountain Hill *Gravelton | *Griffin’s Crossroads *Kikers *Lilesville *Little’s Quarters *Long Pine *Lowrys *McFarlan *Morven *Old Sneedsboro | *Peachland *Pee Dee *Pinkston *Polkton *Shoates *Sugar Town *Wadesboro (Current /county Seat |- |} Anson County, NC Archives ::Past communities that existed in Anson County at one time include: Jones Creek, Roper, Beverly, Abecrumby, Lookout, and Tindallsville.Anson County, NC Archives ===Census=== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/North-Carolina/Anson-County?id=county_1654 FindAGrave Anson County Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Anson_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy *http://ncgenweb.us/nc/anson/ *[https://web.archive.org/web/20151108115133/http://www.jacksonfamilygenealogy.com/pages/conflictingdataStepheninCarolina_ver2.htm "Stephen Jackson of Anson Co., North Carolina and Early Craven Co., Cheraw District and Chesterfield Co., South Carolina" by Bob Mitchell, Janie Jackson Kimble] *https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/anson-county-1750/ *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/USA/North-Carolina/Anson-County?id=county_1654 FindAGrave Anson County Cemeteries] *“Anson County.” William S. Powell, ed. Encyclopedia of North Carolina (University of North Carolina Press: 2006), p. 52. *Source: The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union & Confederate Armies. Published under direction of The Hon. Daniel S. Lamont, Secretary of War, by Maj. George B. Davis, USA, Mr. Leslie J. Perry, Mr. Joseph W. Kirkley, Board of Publication. Series I--Volume XLVII--in three parts. Part II, Correspondence, etc. Washington: Government Printing Office. 1895.

    Antelope, sailing of 1682

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    [[Category: Antelope, sailed 1682]] [[Category: Irish Quakers]] [[Category: Pennsylvania Quakers]] [[Category: Irish Immigrants to America]] [[Category: Pennsylvania, Immigrants from Ireland]] '''''Antelope''''' sailed from Belfast Ireland and arrived either the 9th or 10th of December 1682. She is the only known ship of William Penn's fleet with an Irish connection. See '' [https://archive.org/details/immigrationofiri00myer Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750] '' by Albert Cook Myers for more on this group. No surviving passenger list is known to exist. '''Ships Master:''' Edward Cook Beine ---- : James Atkinson from Clanbrazill, County Armagh recognized by [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] and indentured servant John Ashbrooke recognized by [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society]; Beine [[#PS]], [[#PM8]] : [[Unknown-264264 |Ann Milcome]], a widow from County Armagh IrelandBeine, [[#PM9|PM9]], her daughters [[Milcom-2 |Mary Milcome]] and [[Milcom-1 |Jane (Milcom) Graves]].recognized by [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society], and indentured servant Francis Sanders "loose the 10th of the 10 mo 1686" [[#PS]] (Although not recognized by the Welcome Society, daughter [[Milcom-3 |Grace]] probably accompanied her mother). *[[Hollingsworth-33 |Valentine Hollingsworth]]recognized by [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society], his wife Annrecognized by [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (this would be his 2nd wife, Ann [[Calvert-183]]; his 1st wife, Ann [[Ree-2]], died in 1671), his children [[Hollingsworth-740 |Katherine]]recognized by [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society], [[Hollingsworth-95 |Thomas]]recognized by [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society], [[Hollingsworth-77 |Samuel]]recognized by [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] and [[Hollingsworth-7 |Mary]]recognized by [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society]; Mary's husband [[Conway-21 |Thomas Conway]]recognized by [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society]; and indentured servant John Musgraverecognized by [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society]; possibly [[Musgrave-45]] * John Low Beine, [[#PS]] and Joseph Low Beine, [[#PS]] both of Ballhyhagen parish of Kilmore Armagh on a joint Certificate of Removal dated 31 5m 1682. == Notes == == Sources == *Passengers recognized and approved for membership by the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] *Joe Beine, [http://www.genealogybranches.com/antelope1682.html Reconstructing the Antelope Passenger List] citing as sources: :#HR Hollingsworth, Harry. The Hollingsworth Register (Inglewood, CA); [http://www.jdoqocy.com/click-584978-10471554?url=http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~jayken/hollingsworth/hr/882402tc.htm Volume 24, Number 2, June, 1988]; "A Case for the Antelope." :(WC) McCracken, George E. The Welcome Claimants Proved, Disproved and Doubtful with an Account of Some of their Descendants (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1970); pages 248-250. :(IQ) Myers, Albert C. Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750, with Their Early History in Ireland (Swarthmore, PA: The author, 1902); pages 277-278. This book is searchable online (with an Ancestry subscription): [http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-584978-10464016?url=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.ancestry.com%2Frd%2Fcjus.aspx%3Fkey%3DD7516&cjsku=D7516 Immigration of Irish Quakers to Pennsylvania, 1682-1750] :(PM8) The Pennsylvania Magazine of History & Biography (Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1884); Volume 8, pages 328-340; "A partial list of the families who arrived at Philadelphia between 1682 and 1687." :(PM9) The Pennsylvania Magazine of History & Biography (Philadelphia: Historical Society of Pennsylvania, 1885); Volume 9, page 224. :(PS) Sheppard, Walter Lee. Passengers and Ships Prior to 1684 (Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1970); pages 61-62. {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
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    Anti Communist Forces in the Vietnam War

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    '''{{red|The Vietnam War may have been the only war with so many songs written and recorded about this war}}''' *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Xth_lC8bhJk&list=RDMM&index=9 '''{{red|Vietnam song, Country Joe McDonald & the Fish}}'''] *[http://www.vvmf.org/Wall-of-Faces/search/results '''{{Red|Vietnam Wall of Faces}}'''] {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

    '''A Reflection of the war: by Robin Williams''' *'''[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Erf2iFHG44M''' {{Red|Good Morning, Vietnam}}'''] Robin Williams *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CpSy0wfLcdw Born in the USA - Vietnam War] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft0vkKCadgk&list=RDft0vkKCadgk&start_radio=1 Vietnam Song] Country Joe and the Fish, Woodstock

    The Vietnam War was fought in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from '''1 November, 1955''' until the fall of Saigon on '''30 April, 1975'''. During the Eisenhower administration the communist part of Vietnam became North Vietnam. The southern part of the country became known as South Vietnam. This was mostly aligned with anti-communism. The United Nations forces thus aligned themselves accordingly. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5v1KHHre-8g YouTube-Riders on the Storm] When John F Kennedy was elected president and assumed office, he stated he did not want South Vietnam to fall to communism. *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=487TPrQ7uW8&list=RDQslV5asj_yM&index=10 Where have the Flowers Gone] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft0vkKCadgk Good Morning Vietnam] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=r9K7uLGUaFU The House of the Rising Sun] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJVpihgwE18&list=PLtO_L2GNWgQ5u9DnU4lZ5_QmEPWTkyZYo We Got to Get Out of this Place] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMbATaj7Il8 Born to Be Wild] *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ft0vkKCadgk Vietnam Song] Country Joe Woodstock 1969 *Video: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bg9e4B3pLQA Run Through the Jungle] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-462.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption='}} Country Joe & the Fish - VietNam Song - Live Woodstock 1969 [[Image:Flags_of_Asia-41.png|50px]] '''South Vietnam - Ngô Đình Diệm', Nguyễn Văn Thiệu, Nguyễn Cao Kỳ, 'Cao Văn Viên''' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rMbATaj7Il8e:US_Flags-25.png|50px]] '''United States - John F. Kennedy, Lyndon B. Johnson, Richard Nixon, Creighton Abrams ''' [[Image:Flags_of_Asia-40.png|50px]] '''South Korea - Park Chung-hee''' [[Image:Flags_of_Asia-45.png|50px]] '''Thailand - Thanom Kittikachorn''' [[Image:Flags-5.png|60px]] '''Australia - Robert Menzies, Harold Holt, John McEwen, William McMahon''' '''Other Anti-communist forces''' {{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War-2.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Ho Chi Minh Trail.}} :New Zealand :Khmer Republic :Kingdom of Laos :Philippines :'''Supported by''' :Canada :West Germany :United Kingdom :Iran :Spain :Malaysia ---- ::'''Lyndon Baines Johnson''': ''A man can fight if he can see daylight ... but there ain't no daylight in Vietnam'' ---- '''{{red|DRAFT}}'''- The United States of America had a draft in place since World War II, to obtain sufficient men in times of war. At the age of 18, men registered. If they were in college they were given a deferral. Once college was completed, the military drafted them. Many young men were drafted who did not go to college. This was an '''unpopular''' war in the United States. Many college students staged protests. Some young men burned their draft cards in protests.{{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-4.jpg |align=r |size=125 |caption=burning draft card.}}{{clear}} ::Some became objectors, due to religion, etc. and were given alternate jobs to do. ::Others dodged the draft by fleeing to Canada, staged protests, such as Kent State U, took concoctions so they would not pass the draft exam, or fled to hippy communes to hide from the draft such as East coast students who formed a commune, "'Libre"' high in the mountains of Colorado, United States.[https://huerfanoworldjournal.com/libre-commune-part-2/ Libre] *[https://www.westword.com/news/40-years-of-the-libre-artist-commune-590413 images of Libre commune] *[https://adventuresofthenewoldfarts.com/2015/05/08/a-visit-to-libre-in-southern-colorado/ Libre images] *[https://www.5280.com/2015/08/colorados-famous-historic-artist-commune/ another Libre article] *'''Australia''' established '''conscription''' (similar to the draft). See: [http://vietnam-war.commemoration.gov.au/conscription/" conscription for service in Vietnam of Australian men] This war was also unpopular in Australia. Returning veterans from Vietnam encountered the same animosity toward them which the veterans of the United States experienced. ---- *South Vietnam requested the United States spray defoliant in both in South Vietnam and Laos, to clear some forest area. The defoliant was known as ''Agent Orange.'' {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-11.jpg |align=r |size=380 |caption=Huey spraying defoliant. }}{{clear}}

    :'''{{Red|ENDURANCE and INFECTION}}''': The Anti-communist forces endured much during this war. Not only were they either shot, burned or killed they had to walk through bog, forests, and waterways. United States troops and the other anti communists had to endure 120-degree temperatures while walking and sitting in swamps. This hot wet terrain was conducive to simple infections as ringworm and many parasitic infestations from the waterways. (The waterways in southeast Asia contain parasites).

    '''{{red|TUNNELS}}:''' *Cu Chi Tunnels *'''SEE: video: [http://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/cu-chi-tunnels Cu Chi Tunnels]''' {{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War-3.jpg |align=l |size=270 |caption=Australian in VC tunnel, Operation Crimp.}}{{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War-1.jpg |align=c |size=260 |caption=Australian finds tunnel.}}{{clear}} "'TUNNEL RATS'" {{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War-6.jpg |align=l |size=340 |caption="tunnel rat" about to enter.}}{{clear}}

    '''{{Red|RIVER PATROLS}}''' The United States Navy recognized that it would be in more command of the war if it could control the rivers, klongs, and waterways, such as the Mekong Delta. This Mekong Delta was south of Saigon. The navy revamped the PBR's so they served as floating bases with a helicopter detachment. Navy crews had many medals for bravery. {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=100 |caption=}}{{clear}} *'''{{red|UTUBE}}''':''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8yIR9VhYYhw River Patrol, 1967]''' *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbyqS5pk9GY River Patrol]

    '''SOME of the BATTLES:''' *1962 - '''{{Red|Battle of AP VAC}}''' *Oct 26 – Nov 27, 1965 - '''{{Red|BATTLE OF LA DRANG VALLEY }}''' *'''{{Red|SAIGON}}''' - {{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War-5.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=}}{{clear}} *'''{{Red|Battle of GANG TOI}}''' *'''{{Red|OPERATION PRAIRIE}}''' In July-August, Operation Hastings was successful. [https://www.fold3.com/image/103306644?ann=ade6dc00-7c41-11de-201e-2b2423415c5d Fold 3 Operation Hastings]. The US and other forces built bases south of the DMZ to prevent the NVA from invading Quang Tri Provence by crossing the DMZ. On Aug 3, 1966 the US began a (6) -month offensive, including battles in the Con Thien and Gio Linh near the (DMZ) Demilitarized ZoneThe operation separating North and South Vietnam. Marines provided the Ground Forces with air support of MAG-16 and the Army 220th Aviation Company. Aug 6, 1966, the Marines placed a 5-man reconnaissance team north of a solid rock mountain with 700 ft cliffs called '''{{red|the Rockpile}}''' to be a military base and observation post. A Marine group attempted to take NVA prisoners but came under heavy attack. ::The Marines found a cave dotted area where the NVA hid, to fire on the '''{{red|the Rockpile}}''', called '''{{red|the Razorback}}''', while silencing a machine gun from firing on the Rockpile. By 1967 {{red|Operation Prairie}} ceased, the troops did prevent the NVA from establishing a major base.. This caused 200 deaths of Marines, and 1,000 wounded with over 1,000 North Vietnamese deaths. {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-36.png |align=r |size=280 |caption=Operation Prairie }}{{clear}} *'''{{Red|ATTACK on CAMP HOLLOWAY}}''' - 7 Feb 1965, near Pleiku *'''{{Red|OPERATION CRIMP}}''' - 1966 Cu Chi *'''{{Red|BATTLE DAK TO - and CHARLIE COMPANY}}''' ::During intense motor and gunfire in this Battle, in 1967 '''{{Blue|Army Maj. Chaplain Charles Watters}}''', (Roman Catholic) was rescuing the wounded and ministering to them, when he himself was wounded fatally. A 500 pound bomb was dropped near the triage station where he was with one of the men. He was awarded the Medal of Honor posthumously to his two brothers Nov 4, 1969. Watters was listed among the 9 chaplains to receive the medal of Honor. He is buried in Section 2-E of Arlington National Cemetery.http://www.arlingtoncemetery.net/cwatters.htmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_J._Watters :::'''See UTube Video''' [http://charliecompany.org/videos-2/videos/ Dak To, Charlie Company] *'''{{Red|Battle of SUOI BONG TRANG}}''' -Feb, 1966 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Suoi_Bong_Trang *'''{{red|Battle of Long Tan}}''' - 1966 Australian company near a rubber plantation were attacked by >2,500 Viet Cong, The majority of the 2500 Viet Cong were killed and 18 Australians.. *'''{{Red|OPERATION BRIBIE}}''' - Feb, 1967 *'''{{Red|Battle of CON THIEN}}''' ( 2 miles south of the DMV near the top of South Vietnam) Enemy 1967-68 "Hill of Angels") was a United States Marine Corps combat base located near the Vietnamese Demilitarized Zone about 3 km from North Vietnam in Gio Linh District, Quảng Trị Province. It was the site of fierce fighting from February 1967 through February 1968. :::'''Video''': ''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Gb1R7rZbFRQ Con Thien] ''' *'''{{Red|QUI NHON attack, Feb 11, 1965}}''' {{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= . }}{{clear}} *{{Red|War Zone C, north of Saigon}}. *'''{{Red|KHE-SANH BATTLE}} 77 days under siege''' :::See: [http://www.stripes.com/news/special-reports/vietnam-at-50/the-bloody-battle-of-khe-sanh-77-days-under-siege-1.314627 Bloody siege Khe Sanh] The bloody battle of Khe Sanh: 77 days under siege.{{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War.png |align=c |size=370 |caption=1965 Battle of Ia Drang, UH-1 Huey infantry, Rangers defending Saigon in 1968, Battle of Saigon,1968 Hue Massacre, Skyhawks strikes-N Vietnamese PT-boat bases 1964, 1972 Battle of Quang Tri.}} *'''{{Red|DA NANG}}''' *'''{{Red| LONG BINH}}'''- was United States Army Vietnam HQ Command (USARV) post, on Đồng Nai river. This housed the 44th Medical Brigade and the 93rd & 24th Evacuation Hospitals. The Viet Cong attacked and blew up the munitions dump, destroying a large amount of munitions, Feb, 1967. :::Utube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kODDgJRYF5I Bob Hope in Long Binh] :::U Tube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ptmCbIgzUVc Attack on Long Binh] :::U Tube [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fbe6WML2uxE Long Binh] *'''{{Red|PLEIKU}}''' , U.S. military base where helicopters were maintained. This was attacked 1965, 1966, 1968. {{Blue|In an ambush, 305 Americans died}}. One ambush off an American convoy of trucks by the Viet Cong caused a change in operations for conducting the war. This convoy became separated from the rest of the convoy (a 1/2 mile long zone) where some soldiers had not been trained for ambushes. The soldiers used up the supply of ammunition. The sandbags for protection became rain-soaked. So precut steel-plate armor were sent for the trucks. This provided three submachine guns mountaineer with armory around the sides. '''{{Red|PLEIKU}}''' - an ambush {{Image|file=Parker_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=helicopter, Mars Hill. }}{{Clear}} *'''{{Red|PLEIKU}}''' - an ambush of an American convoy of trucks. This ambush by Viet Cong caused a change in the operations of conducting the war. The convoy had become separated, when they were struck in a zone 1/2 mile long. Some soldiers had not been trained for ambushes, thus they used up their ammunition. Rather than using sandbags for protection which became rain-soaked, precut steel-plate armor were sent for the trucks. A result the trucks had at least 3 submachine guns mounted with armory around the sides. '''{{Blue|In an ambush, 305 Americans died}}'''. {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=40 |caption= }} ::'''{{Red|1968 INVASION of Pleiku}}''' Memory of a pilot who flew a C-130 plain to bring pallets of shells, guns, sheets of armor from a Thailand AFB to Pleiku. Since the runway was under attack at the time, when he arrived at Pleiku, he did a "touchdown, turn around", and his crew shoved the pallets of supplies out the back of the C-130 as the plane took off. Memory of a pilot shared with ~~~~ *'''{{Red|Battle of CORAL-BALMORAL}}''' - May 1967-68, Australians *'''{{Red|OPERATION COBURG}}''' - 3 months in 1968 *'''{{Red|LA DRANG}}''' -NVA troops killed large amount of American troops. *'''{{Red|BATTLE OF HUE}}''': During the Battle of Hue, 500 Communist soldiers were killed by American bombings, via air. Also killed were 150 US marines and 400 South Vietnamese troops in the same battle. Many men, women, children were killed. Many were beaten while bound, then killed. *'''{{Red| VINH LONG, VIETNAM BATTLES}}''' ::[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:114th_Aviation_Company_%26_83rd_Medical_Detatchment%2C_Shannon_Wright_Compound%2C_Vinh_Long%2C_Vietnam 83rd Medical Detachment, Vinh Long] :::[https://www.mca-marines.org/gazette/hue-city-1968-winning-battle-while-losing-war Marine Corps Gazette article: ''Hue City, 1968: Winning a Battle While Losing a War''] :::[http://www.historynet.com/tet-what-really-happened-at-hue.htm HISTORYNET Article: ''TET - What Really Happened at HUE'']

    *'''{{Red|TET OFFENSIVE, 1968}}''' - In earlier years, Tet, the lunar new year holiday was a cease fire. North Vietnamise war efforts were intensified by the late 1967-68's. In Jan., 1968 the South Vietnamese declared the cease fire for the holiday as it had done in previoius years. {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=Phantom F-4 destroyed Tan Son Nhut, TET offensive}} {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-34.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=S Vietnamese deserted army, flew his plane to bomb presidential palace. }}{{clear}} ::The North Vietnamese and the Viet Cong (70,000 ) '''did not stop for the holiday''' in 1968 on the lunar new year holiday, '''Tet'''. Instead the North Vietnamese and Viet Cong made many unexpected strikes on Saigon and other areas. In fact as mentioned in Tet Offensive page, the Battle of Hue was intended to be a diversion. After which, the strikes on Saigon began. The North Vietnamese had the intention to completely '''defeat South Vietnam and capture Saigon that day.''' These attacks were called the '''Tet offensive.''' They began their strikes, attacks on anticommunist forces and Saigon intensively. The Headquarters of the United States Embassy and the RVN Navy Headquarters at Tan Son Nhut Airbase were bombed. {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-42.jpg |align=l |size=270 |caption=Damage to US Embassy. }}{{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-41.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Rat Hole. }} {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-44.jpg |align=c |size=330 |caption=MP's defend US Embassy. }}{{clear}} :This war became a no win for the Americans to turn the tide. '''Militarily''' the North Vietnamese attacks were not sufficient. They kept hammering away at South Vietnam.. But North Vietnam succeeded in a '''psychological WIN'''. This damaged the morale in the South Vietnam and its anti-communist force support ( the United States and Australia). The United States already had too many public objectors in the United States. The country was enduring riots, and anti -War protests. The returning forces from Vietnam then faced negative opinions from the American public. Not only were there draft objectors, but student demonstrations on each University campus. ::'''{{Red|All American Forces leaves}}''' were cancelled in the Pacific theater, during this '''{{Red|TET OFFENSIV }}''' {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-2.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption='''Map of Tet air strikes'''. }} :::'''{{Red|See video of the Tet Offensive}}''': *[http://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnam-war-history/videos/tet-offensive Tet Offensive]''' courtesy of history.com

    '''REGIMENTS/DIVISIONS:''' {{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War-5.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=. }} '''*[http://www.1stcavmedic.com/army_patches.htm Military Divisional Patches of Vietnam War]''' '''American forces:''' *{{Red|8,744,000 United States Troops}} served worldwide during the Vietnam War *{{Red|2,594,000 troops }} served in South Vietnam *{{Red|2,646 American servicemen listed as POW/MIA}} at the end of the war *{{Red| April 15, 2015 there were still 1,627 soldiers unaccounted for}} *{{Red|58,220 Deaths in Theatre}} :9th Marine Expeditionary Brigade, 1st Signal Brigade :1st Air Cavalry, 1st Cavalry Division (Airmobile), 11th Air Assault :'''Military Advisory Command "MAC V"''' :'''Medical Service Corps, United States Army'''- college, medical school graduates, and corpsmen. :'''406th Medical Lab, support, Sagamiono, Japan and other support hospitals''' :4th Infantry Division :11th Armor Cavalry Regiment :101st Airborne Division (AIRMOBILE) :199th Light Infantry Brigade :Seabees :Seal Teams :Mobile Guerrilla Forces -Known as Blackjack Missions. :Special Forces :'''Seventh Fleet and USS Enterprise''' : USS Blue Ridge (command ship) :USS Okinawa - Movement Transport Group Alpha), USS Vancouver - Movement Transport Group Alpha), USS Thomaston - Movement Transport Group Alpha), USS Peoria - Movement Transport Group Alpha) :USS Dubuque - Transport Group Bravo, USS Durham - Transport Group Bravo, USS Frederick - Transport Group Bravo, USS Anchorage - Transport Group Bravo, USS Denver - Transport Group Bravo, USS Duluth - Transport Group Bravo, USS Mobile - Transport Group Bravo :USS Hancock, USS Midway :Seventh Fleet flagship USS Oklahoma City. :USS Mount Vernon, USS Barbour County, USS Tuscaloosa, USS Worden - missile ship :USS Richard B. Anderson - destroyer, USS Cochrane - destroyer, USS Kirk - destroyer, :USS Gurke - destroyer, USS Rowan - destroyer :USS Bausell (DD-845) :USS Coral Sea carrier :9th Marine Amphibious Brigade, 2nd Battalion Marines, 9th Marines, 3rd Battalion, 4th Marines :Helicopter squadrons: - HMH-462, HMH-463, HMM-165 :Chitose Maru, Haruma, Osceola, Shibaura Maru :SS American Challenger - transport ship, SS Boo Heung Pioneer - transport ship, SS Green Forest - transport ship, SS Green Port - transport ship :USNS Greenville Victory - transport ship :'''AUSTRALIAN FORCES:''' *Australia forces were''' {{Red|Dead - 500, 3,129 wounded}}''' ::'''"Australia began the withdrawal of its forces Nov, 1970. Both Australla and New Zealand withdrawal continued in 1971".''' {{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Australian bomber. }} ::2, 9, 35 Squadron RAAF ::Skippy Squadron ::1 Armoured Personnel Carrier Squadron, 1st Armoured Regiment ::3 Cavalry Regiment ::101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108 Field Battery ::131 Divisional Locating Battery ::A Battery, Royal Australian Artillery ::161 (Independant) Reconnaissance Flight ::Australian Army Training Team Vietnam ::1, 3, 5, 7, 8 , and 9 Battalion, Royal Australian Regiments ::1 Squadron, Special Air Service Regiment ::2 Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment - New Zealand (ANZAC) ::2, 3 Squadron, Special Air Service Regiment ::4 Battalion, 6 Battalion Royal Australian Regiment - New Zealand (ANZAC) *'''{{red|Easter Offensive into South Vietnam, March 1972}}'''. The U.S. was beginning to remove forces from Vietnam and the Vietnam War when North Vietnam began its Easter offensive.. The US Airforce and Navy in return began '''Operation Linebacker'''. *'''May 8, 1972''' President Nixon ordered the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps aircraft to begin mining attacks from American aircraft carriers.. During the next few months, 1000's of mines were dropped in North Vietnamese waters, known as '''Operation Pocket Money''' mining against Haiphong and other North Vietnamese ports.

    *'''{{red| Paris Peace Accord, 1973}} ''' :This war was still a no win for the Americans to turn the tide. Americans at home wanted the war to end. :'''27 Jan, 1973''' North Vietnam and the United States negotiated an end to the war. The '''Paris Peace Accords''', were signed, calling for Cease Fire.. '''{{Blue|Only the United States honored the cease fire.}}''' *[https://2001-2009.state.gov/r/pa/ho/time/dr/17411.htm State Department and end of War] *[http://www.historyplace.com/unitedstates/vietnam/index-1969.html Vietnam War events] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hague_Conventions_of_1899_and_1907#Hague_Convention_of_1907 The Hague Convention, 1907] called for the armed forces to remove previously dropped mine. Task Force 88 used 10 ocean minesweepers (MSOs) to sweep deep-water approaches to North Vietnamese ports and inland waterways and to serve as helicopter control vessels. In addition, the tank landing ship USS Washtenaw County (LST-1166) was modified in Japan to serve in End Sweep. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HM-12 Helicopter Mine Countermeasures Squadron 12 (HM-12)] were assigned, which used a special buoyant, magnetized pipe filled with styrofoam (easy to tow) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnetic_Orange_Pipe Magnetic Orange Pipe]{{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War-10.jpg |align=r |size=200 |captionHelicopter Squadron 12, and Orange Magnetic Pipe }}{{clear}}

    Fall of Saigon and Evacuation, April 27- 30, 1975
    {{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War-5.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=N.Vietnamese Army enter Saigon, capture presidential palace, city and country.}} *'''Air America''' was a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) proprietary company. This agency gathered data, oversaw tactics, and in the end organized the evacuation. :'''April 27, 1975, Three NVA rockets bombed Saigon''' (40 months bombing free). :28 April, 1975 The Air Base and Tan Son Nhut Airport were bombed heavily with ground artillery fire also by bombers of the (North) Vietnamese People's Air Force. Evacuation began via fixed wing airplanes from Tan Son Nhut Airport. :Fixed-wing airplane evacuation - '''{{Red|50,493 people}} ''' :'''April 28, 1975''', ''(3) '''VNAF pilots (S. Vietnamese)'' defectors dropped''' (6) 250 lb bombs on Tan Son Nhut Air Base, which destroyed the aircraft and the runways." Ambassador Martin intended to continue trying to use the runways. C-130's had to resume the evacuation until 20:00 April 28. Operation airlift of Vietnamese Orphans was completed along with many other people. A C-130E plane, of the 314th Tactical Airlift Wing, was evacuating some military and non-military. The plane was destroyed by a rocket while taxiing to pick up evacuees at Tan Son Nhut. The crew evacuated the plane, and caught a ride on another C-130. The wreckage of the plane and runways led Gen. Homer D Smith, attache, to tell Ambassador Martin they could not do any more evacuation by planes. {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-18.jpg |align=r |size=320 |caption=Sikorski, Tan son Nhut.}}{{clear}} ::(Many servicemen had already been rotated out of Vietnam. Some marines had to get out another way.) :Evacuation via fixed wing airplanes stopped and '''Operation Frequent Wind''' began (the next step in evacuation plans).{{clear}} :'''{{Red|Operation Frequent Wind}}''': According to prearranged plans this was to start from the Defense Attache' Office. This Operation Frequent Wind started at 2:00 in the afternoon of April 29, 1975. {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-17.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=DAO landing zones, Op Frequent Wind.}} Frequent Wind stopped at night with some damage to the helicopters. The helicopters were overwhelmed by the numbers of desperate South Vietnamese. :This pushed back the evacuation of the U.S. Embassy staff which was supposed to be the phase 2. Embassy was overwhelmed with desperate South Vietnamese asking for help. The final evacuation of embassy staff ended at '''07:53 on April 30.''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fall_of_Saigon#The_evacuation] {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-12.jpg |align=l |size=260|caption=Vietnamese airlifted. }}{{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-16.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Air V.Marshal Ky- USS Midway. }}{{clear}} The '''EMERGENCY BACK-UP plan via HELICOPTERS, 10:38 AM''' with the coded message on the Armed Forces Radio playing the song '''"White Christmas"'''. This was the signal to all personnel to move quickly to evacuate. The Ch-53 and CH-46 helicopters evacuated Americans, and Vietnamese to the 7th Fleet.{{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-19.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Evacuees on USS midway.}}{{clear}} By evening '''{{Red|395 Americans and 4,000 Vietnamese}}''' were out of Saigon. The U.S. Marines who were providing security for this had to withdraw. '''They were sent to demolish the DAO office, equipment and secret documents.''' Air America UH-1's helped. {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-13.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Operation Frequent Wind, Defense Attaché Office.}} **'''{{Blue|The last 2 men of the American ground casualties}}''' killed in Vietnam were 2 Marine Corporals guarding the DAO compound. They were killed at 03:30 on April 29 by a PAVN rocket. {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-20.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Clearing ship for Evacuees from DAO.}}{{clear}} :Plans originally did not call for so many to be airlifted by helicopter. They were supposed to take everyone from the embassy to DAO office. '''1000 people were stranded at embassy'''. {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-15.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Pres. Ford, Kissinger, Rockefeller, Evacuation of Saigon.}} :'''03:45 April 30, 1975''' -''The evacuation of all'' had to be stopped. '''President Ford ordered''' Ambassador Martin to board a helicopter ("LADY ACE 09" ) in no uncertain terms. The pilot had direct orders by the president '''"to load that ambassador"'''. (Ambassador Martin did not know there were also orders to the marines to arrest him and physically load him on the helicopter). Out on the ship, USS Blue Ridge, again Martin pleaded for helicopters to return for more people. '''President Ford overruled that.''' More arrived via boats while the Seventh Fleet were still in place. {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-34.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=7th fleet waiting for evacuees}} {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-14.jpg |align=l |size=400 |caption= USS_Enterprise Returns from Saigon evacuation.}}{{clear}} *UTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RTWX-BB4aAA] :::'''{{Red|THE CHAPTER OF AMERICA, Australia and the Anti communist forces in Vietnam was over}}'''. *UTube:''' [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1y2SIIeqy34 Where have the Flowers gone]'''

    '''{{Blue|EVACUATED From Tan Son Nhut Airfield}}''': ::Fixed-wing airplane evacuation -''' {{Red|50,493 people }}''' ::'''{{Red|2,678 Vietnamese orphans}}''' were evacuated from Tan Son Nhut by Fixed Wing. ::'''Operation Frequent Wind''' evacuated '''{{Red|1,373 Americans}}''' and '''{{Red|5,595 Vietnamese and third-country nationals}}''' via helicopter. ::Refugees that entered the United States of America were '''{{Red|138,869}}''' :: '''{{Red|Ex-VNAF A-37s flew to Thailand}}''', and were transported in May to Guam on the USS Midway.

    '''MEDIA: Vietnam WAR ''videos and UTube videos"'''- Some have music... *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qp0LYc4IHnY Thank you to Vietnam Veterans] '''PLEASE WATCH THIS''' * '''Video''':[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dpWEv9Q0XQ4&list=PL-4oZzaSFFKhOpeAoXP8pA2a_kXP0osmq John F Kennedy, House of the Rising Sun] *[http://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/cu-chi-tunnels Cu Chi Tunnels] *'''SEE: video [http://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/cu-chi-tunnels Cu Chi Tunnels]''' *UTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ehbc1zU1BwQ&index=4&list=RDdpBiVpSggNs The Eagle Cried] *UTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QslV5asj_yM Vietnam and "Eve of Destruction] *'''See video on the Tet Offensive: [http://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnam-war-history/videos/tet-offensive Tet Offensive]''' courtesy of history.com *UTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y09oDChxqfY the last days in Vietnam] *SEE video on Evacuation of Saigon: [http://www.cnn.com/2013/07/01/world/vietnam-war-fast-facts/# Evacution of Saigon] ''courtesy CNN and Encyclopedia Britannica Films'' *UTube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1y2SIIeqy34 Where have the Flowers gone] *U Tube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuk8AOjGURE Good Morning Vietnam by Robin Williams] Good Morning Vietnam **'''Hanoi Hannah''' was a radio broadcaster named Trịnh Thị Ngọ (b 1931). She made broadcasts for North Vietnam in English that were directly aimed at the morale of the U.S. troops. Her diatribe usually began with QUOTE: "How are you, GI Joe?" *U Tube: [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OuJUq58VQXQ Born in the U.S.S.] Lyrics by Bruce Springsteen written for the Veterans returning from Vietnam. ---- {{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War-8.jpg |align=i |size=400 |caption=The Wall. }} {{Image|file=Anti_Communist_Forces_in_the_Vietnam_War-9.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=the Wall. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

    ''' RESOURCES''': *[http://www.thewall-usa.com/ The Wall] - The Vietnam Veterans Memorial Wall *[http://www.history.com/topics/vietnam-war/vietnam-war-history/pictures/vietnam-war-tet-offensive Tet Offensive, 1968] *[http://vietnam-war.commemoration.gov.au/conscription/ Australian conscription] *[http://www.robertaprice.com/huerfano/ Huerfano Libre commune] *[https://thevietnamwar.info/1965-1973-united-states-vietnam-year/ 1965-1973] *[http://www.pbs.org/battlefieldvietnam/timeline/index.html Battles, timeline, Vietnam War] *[[Wikipedia:Fall_of_Saigon | Fall of Saigon]] *Marine Corps Gazette article: Hue City, 1968: Winning a Battle While Losing a War *HISTORYNET Article: Tet - What Really Happened at Hue *[http://www.historynet.com/battle-for-saigon.htm Battle for Saigon] *[https://www.mca-marines.org/gazette/hue-city-1968-winning-battle-while-losing-war Marine Corps Gazette article: ''Hue City, 1968: Winning a Battle While Losing a War''] *[http://www.historynet.com/tet-what-really-happened-at-hue.htm HISTORYNET Article: ''Tet - What Really Happened at Hue''] *[[Wikipedia:Military_history_of_Australia_during_the_Vietnam_War | Military History of Australia in the Vietnam War Wikipedia]] *[http://www.palletmastersworkshop.com/patrol.html River Patrols] *[[Wikipedia:Fall_of_Saigon#The_evacuation | Evacuation]] *[[Wikipedia:USS_Blue_Ridge_(LCC-19) | USS Blue Ridge]] *[http://adst.org/2013/07/viet-cong-invade-american-embassy-the-1968-tet-offensive/ Invasion of US Embassy, TET] *[[Wikipedia:Fall_of_Saigon#American_administration_plans_for_final_evacuation | Final Evacuation plans for Saigon]] *[[Wikipedia:Operation_Babylift | Operation Babylift]] *[[Wikipedia:Hanoi_Hannah | Hanoi Hannah]] *The Search for Hanoi Hannah by North, Don (1991). Sixties Project (Tucson, Arizona: Viet Nam Generation, Inc.). Retrieved January 28, 2002. *[https://www.vhpa.org/unit/180ASHC65-67.pdf Helicoptor Pilots, Vietnam] *[http://factsanddetails.com/southeast-asia/Vietnam/sub5_9b/entry-3360.html Pleiku, Hamburger Hill] *[[Wikipedia:Fall_of_Saigon#The_evacuation | Evacuation of Saigon]] *[[Wikipedia:Operation_Frequent_Wind | Operation Frequent Wind, 2nd stage of evacuation]] {{Image|file=Vietnam_War_Images-34.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= }}{{clear}} '''SOURCES TO SEARCH for VIETNAM VETERANS''' *[https://aad.archives.gov/aad/index.jsp Archival Database] ''searchable'' *[http://www.archives.com/search/military?Location=US&kw2=Get%20Instant%20Vietnam%20War%20Records!&gclid=CP2W2L-1yssCFZKCaQodYK8I1w Records] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States,_Casualties_of_the_Vietnam_War (FamilySsearch_Historical_Records) FamilySearch] ''United States Casualties of the War in Vietnam'' *[https://www.archives.gov/research/military/vietnam-war/ Vietnam War Records] *[https://familysearch.org/search/collection/list/?page=1®ion=UNITED_STATES Family Search] *[http://www.legacy.com/memorial-sites/vietnam-war/ Legacy.com] - Vietnam War Memorial Site: Notable Deaths & Obituaries

    Antigo Island, Pelican Lake, Wisconsin

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    [[Category:Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] Part of [[:Space:Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin - one place study]] {{One Place Study | place = [[:Space:Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] }} {{Image|file=Pelican_Lake_boats-5.jpg |caption=Pelican Lake, pier from Antigo Island }} == History == Antigo Island is a wooded, 23-acre island at the south end of Pelican Lake with a single main path around its perimeter. Some relics of a former Ojibwe village were found on the island as well as some Indian mounds which predated the Ojibwe. In 1896, eleven prominent citizens of Antigo, formed the Antigo Island Club. The mission was “To purchase grounds, erect buildings thereon, to own and have such boats and other paraphernalia as the club shall from time to time see fit to own.” The club came into possession of the land by quit claim deed of $550. The club started with 12 incorporators with 24 additional owners elected within the first year. Club members were issued stock certificates and allotted parcels of land 20 feet wide which they could clear and erect a tent or cottage. In addition to 18 cottages and several boathouses, there was a club house and a janitor’s cottage. Honorary Mayor of Antigo Island was bestowed on Leonard Guth Sr. of Pelican Lake[https://newspaperarchive.com/rhinelander-daily-news-aug-16-1968-p-4/ Rhinelander-daily-news-aug-16-1968-p-4] == Club Members == * The first janitor, Ed Resing, was hired in 1897 for $300 per year. * Thomas Lynch, Antigo’s first mayor * Rev. Saille, of St. John’s Catholic Church in 1893 * F.J. Finucane, the first municipal judge of Langlade County * J.J. Kingsbury * Arthur J. Kingsbury Renowned Antigo photographer (many picture postcards) * Valentine Phillip Rath, 1860-1941 Elected to the Wisconsin State Legislature as an Assemblymanhttp://rathfamily.net/whoweare/VP.html * Joann Erickson (1928-1016) & her brother[https://dirksblem.com/tribute/details/1081/Joann-Erickson/obituary.html Joann Erickson] * Erwin John Plesko (1929-2013)[https://www.channel3000.com/erwin-john-plesko/ Erwin John Plesko] * Anne Benson Ebert (?-1919) & Family[https://www.legacy.com/funeral-homes/obituaries/name/anne-ebert-obituary?pid=193350819&v=batesville&view=guestbook Anne Benson Ebert - guestbook] * Edith and Alfred Sommer[http://www.rivernewsonline.com/main.asp?SectionID=3&SubSectionID=28&ArticleID=58968 Richard Sommer] * Thomas J. Ebert MD - President, Treasurer[https://fcd.mcw.edu/?module=cv&func=view&asPdf=1&name=Thomas_J._Ebert_MD,_PhD&id=2203 CURRICULUM VITAE Thomas J. Ebert MD, PhD] * Edmund R. Fowler (1928-2017)[https://www.davenportfamily.com/obituary/EdmundEd-Fowler Edmund Ed Fowler] * John & KATHERINE KAUTZER[https://www.trschools.k12.wi.us/faculty/KKAUTZER/index.cfm Katherine Kautzer] == Cottages == Cottage #18 "Breezy Point" is on the southeast end of Antigo Island. Built at the turn of the century by or for Charles Bartlett, conductor for Chicago and Northwestern Railway.[https://www.zillow.com/homedetails/658-Cth-G-Pelican-WI-54463/2098633234_zpid/ Zillow] == Sources == * [https://www.amazon.com/ANTIGO-ISLAND-CLUB-History-Laureti/dp/B001SJ921A ANTIGO ISLAND CLUB 100 Year History Laureti & Sass WI Paperback – January 1, 1996] * [https://docs.legis.wisconsin.gov/1903/related/acts/26 LPublished March 25, 1903 AN ACT: Right to build a dam on the Pelican river.] * https://antigoislandcottage.wordpress.com/about-antigo-island/ * http://www.langladehistory.com/Newsletters/2015Summer.pdf * http://www.langladehistory.com/Newsletters/2011Fall.pdf == Members == Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Anyox, British Columbia, Canada

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    [[Category: Anyox, British Columbia]] {{One Place Study|place=Anyox, British Columbia|category=Anyox, British Columbia One Place Study}} "Anyox was a small company-owned mining town in British Columbia, Canada. Today it is a ghost town, abandoned and largely destroyed. It is located on the shores of Granby Bay in coastal Observatory Inlet, about 60 kilometres (37 miles) southeast of (but no land link to) Stewart, British Columbia, and about 20 kilometres (12 miles), across wilderness, east of the tip of the Alaska Panhandle." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anyox Wikipedia] If you have family who lived in Anyox, BC, please contact me. I have more photos and would love the chance to identify the people or share the images with other members. [[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] {|style: border=".5"; align="center" |- ||{{Image|file=Anyox_British_Columbia_Canada-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Anyox BC c. 1934. }} ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Men of Anyox BC c. 1922. }} |- ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-4.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Store Staff, Anyox BC, c. 1926. }} ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-5.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Anyox Baseball team visits Prince Rupert, c. 1930s. }} |- ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-6.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Boys in the Band, Anyox BC. Thom McDonald, Red McColl, E. Ross Oatman, Bert Field }} ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-11.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Anyox Legion: Dan Lemont, Rev. Baker, W.F. Eve, Bert Field, Jim Barkley, E. Ross Oatman. }} |- ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-9.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Anyox Power House. }} ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-7.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Anyox Fire, 1935. }} |- ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-8.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Anyox Fire, 1935. }} ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-10.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Charlie Elliott and crew }} |- ||Charlie Elliott and crew: Geo. Blaney (Const.) BC Police, John McLeod, John Thompson, BC Electric, ?, Charlie Elliott (Piolet), Bill Crawford, ? McTagert, Hughie McDonald. |} {|style: border=".5"; align="center" |- ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-16.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Granby Consolidated Mining Smelting and Power Company. }} ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-17.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Anyox miners (Alfred Gronholm on the left). }} |} {|style: border=".5"; align="center" |- ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Anyox Sunday School }} ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-18.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Anyox family }} |- ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-19.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Anyox Ladies tennis }} ||{{Image|file=Peggy_Watkins_photos-20.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Anyox party }} |}

    Anywherers

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    [[Category: Clean-a-Thon Teams]] [[Space:Anywherers Source-a-Thon]] [[Category: Fuller-5853 Anywherers Pages]] {{Red|ANYWHERERS IS NO LONGER ACTIVE}} * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Anywherers|'''WikiTree Profiles that refer to this page''']] == Goal == '''The Choice is yours: Do one, some or all:''' # Set your own goals! # Make your own challenges! # Participate in challenges with others! : Then work at your own pace to achieve your goals and be a winner in your own challenges or compete with others by participating in the challenges of your choice. :: Including the tags will alert you to any G2G post using that tag: ::: Add Anywherers as a tag and use it for team posts. ::: If you are interested in competing with others, then I would suggest you add Challenges to your tags. :The only way not to be a winner in Anywherers is not to participate! == Chosen Challenges by Team Member == Not all who have requested to be one of the ANYWHERERS are listed below. Only those on the trusted list of this page are able to update your chosen Challenge. Members are in alphabetic order. Only those on the trusted list can update their chosen challenge. === To participate join the trusted list === # [[Shinn-878|Teresa Shinn Obst]] SAT2017 Anywherers I # [[Sproed-1|Denise Sproed]] SAT2017 Anywherers I # [[Wahlberg-1|Terri Wahlberg Crowell]] SAT2017 Anywherers II # [[Johnson-32352|Karen Johnson]] SAT2017 Anywherers II # [[Shepherd-3733|Hannah Shepherd]] SAT2017 Anywherers II # [[Stewart-17623|Clay Stewart]] SAT2017 Anywherers II === [[Miller_Rinehimer-1|Patty Almond]] === SAT2017 Anywherers I # === [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]] === SAT2017 Anywherers II # === [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit]]: === '''SAT2017 Anywherers I''' '''Prior comments are hidden pending future review''' '''SAT2018 Anywherers as captain''' I have not been very consistent this past year. I am rethinking what projects to continue. If there were only enough time and energy to do them all ... :[[Space:Biography_Builders|Biobuilders]] seems more complicated this year. ''UPDATE: I am hoping to do a profile or two this month.'' : [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err2&WikiTreeID=Fuller-5853&ErrorID= Suggestions report] would be a good one to focus on pre-2018 S C-A-T.''UPDATE: I did a few yesterday.'' : Adding Categories to profiles would be good for days that harder tasks are too much to handle. : Days are few and far between when handling challenging tasks, such as pre-1500 and PGM profiles. I do miss the rewards of working on these profiles. : I should do a review of all profiles on my watchlist. : New Addition: I wanted to clean up all the pending merges today. I could only do 4 of the 8. 1 still needs approval and the other 3 are a mother and two sons. I don't think the mother should be handled with a merge. g2g here I come. : It feels good to want to be on WikiTree again. Hope it lasts! === [[Wahlberg-1|Terri Crowell]] === SAT2017 Anywherers II # === [[Dwyer-101|Dash Dwyer]] === SAT2017 Coffee Drinkers # === [[Gillette-147|Robin Gillette]] === SAT2017 Anywherers II # === [[Greenup-82|Kelly Greenup]] === SAT2017 Anywherers II # === [[Plumley-236|Hope Plumley Heller]] === SAT2017 Anywherers II # === [[Kern-731|Jillian Kern]] === SAT2017 Anywherers I # Start with sourcing [[Rose-6628|Anthony Rose]] and duplicate profile to determine correct father and encourage merge from profile holders. === [[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] === # Continue adding sources to my watchlist and removing Ancestry dead or un-accessible links. "Cleaning up a few". # Clean up adopted profiles and find sources for them. # Add other family members when I find sources for them. Work on grandmother's Swedish side. Have sources, just need time to add. #Found sources for a number of my unsourced profiles on my watchlist. #Created a free-space page for a family search project to find the correct parents for William Talbot, my 13th Great Grandfather. #Adding children of Noah Wiswall #Participating in challenges === [[Marshall-8222|Sondra Marshall]] === SAT2017 Anywherers I Finally got around to working on the Miles Maryott profile. Still not quite happy with the bio and still working on it. Finding a bit of information about his parents, grandparents and other close relatives and working on getting some of his family added. Interesting that his grandmother's, Clarinda Keith, father was a Revolutionary War Patriot, didn't find an existing profile for him so will have to do some extra work there if I decide to develop the line more. # Try to get around to seriously working on my Suggestion Report. # Continue working on cleaning up adopted profiles (GEDCOM/Merged, badly organized/unsourced) - have gotten to a few of these lately, been cleaning them up as I find them # Work on sourcing Unsourced Profiles. - haven't done much of this lately, but have been adding new/expanding on exisiting sources to quite a few profiles. # Categorization - work on getting profiles categorized - with emphasis on [[Project: Military and War | Military and War]] profiles and [[Project: Nebraska Cemeteries|Nebraska Cemeteries]] - a never ending task :) # Continue work on Vietnam Era Military and War profiles and all central Nebraska Cemeteries, check for existing profiles and get them linked to appropriate cemetery free-space pages add photographs if I have them available from prior trips. - Taking a break from these projects for a bit, working on them a little as a I run into existing profiles I manage that still need work. # As time allows start work on biographies/timelines for existing profiles that need them # Work on connecting unconnected individuals to parents, sibilings etc. [[Space: Marshall - To Do Items - Works in Progress]] Link to personal free-space page - tracking daily progress on goals here. - Need to get this updated too. === [[Massey-1834|Linda Massey]] === # === [[Parsons-2530|Jim Parsons]] === SAT2017 Anywherers I # Taking part in the November 11 to December 11, 2017 Military Challenge. === [[Ely-1885|Ilene Ely Richardson]] === SAT2017 Anywherers II # === [[Robins-1306|Jennifer Robins]] === SAT2017 Anywherers I # === [[Rodgers-2825|Jody Rodgers]] === SAT2017 Anywherers II # === [[Smith-126297|Zachary Smith]] === SAT2017 Anywherers I # Excited about Source-a-Thon 2017! Not sure what I'll do yet. === [[Soper-753|Deborah Soper]] === SAT2017 Anywherers II # === [[Thomas-28096|Terri Thomas]] === SAT2017 Merry Moppers # === [[Tindle-19|Betty Tindle]] === SAT2017 Merry Moppers # I am going to work on unsourced, unconnected profiles, along with finding matches to merge. === [[Van_Hees-49|Laura Van Hees]] === SAT2017 Anywherers II # === [[Wilkins-877|Laura Wilkins]] === SAT2017 Anywherers I # === [[Wurzberg-1|Daniel Wurzberg]] === SAT2017 Record Romancers II # === [[WikiTree ID|New Member's Name]] === # == Pointers from Team Members == : : Did you now that if you cut and past a sub-header on any profile that you have a link to that sub-section of that profile! For example: [[Space:Anywherers#Links_of_Interest|Here's a link to Links of Interest]]. === '''Subject:''' === : Details [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] == Origins == {{Image|file=Anywherers.jpg |caption=Source-A-Thon 2016: Anywherers }} == New Life == === Source-A-Thon 2016 === No limits to any region or to source lots of profiles! A stress free team who just wants to be a small part of sourcing the unsourced! ... All your contributions are appreciated. === Source-A-Thon 2017 === '''STATS for SAT2017 have been moved to [[Space:Anywherers_Source-a-Thon|Anywherers Source-a-Thon]]''' : Some members have changed teams and more members are joining: :: Best wishes to those moving to other teams. :: Welcome to our new members. === And Beyond === '''Anywherers, the team who wants to do their part to make WikiTree better within a stress free environment.''' [[WikiTree ID|Name]] [[Space:Fuller-5853 Anywherers Free Space Pages|Links to a summary page of all pages for Team Anywherers]] created by Pat Fuller-5853 Credit for the benefit of Team Anywherers.

    Anywherers 2018 Spring Clean-A-Thon Chat

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    {{Red|ANYWHERERS IS NO LONGER ACTIVE}} * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Anywherers 2018 Spring Clean-A-Thon Chat|'''WikiTree Profiles that refer to this page''']] [[Space:Anywherers|Anywherers]] [[Category:Challenges_Teams]] {{Image|file=Anywherers-1.jpg |size=s |caption=ANYWHERERS Anywhere Anywhen! }} [[Category:Clean-a-Thon Teams]] {{DD_Navigator|Clean-a-Thon 2018}} [[Category: Fuller-5853 Anywherers Pages]] Participating each week (or a week or two) is a great way to prepare for Spring Clean-A-Thon 2018! == Goal == Fix errors of your own choosing: '''The Choice is yours: Do one, some or all:''' # Set your own goals! # Make your own challenge! # Participate in challenges with others! Then work at your own pace to achieve your goals and be a winner in your own challenges or compete with others by participating in the challenges of your choice. '''The only way not to be a winner in Anywherers is not to participate!''' == Communication == * Add '''Anywherers as a followed tag''' and use it for team posts. * Add [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581159/team-anywherers-spring-c-a-t-2018-chat?show=581159#q581159 g2g chat] as a favorite * Be on the trusted list for this page (privacy tab). === References to help you achieve your goal: === '''[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1jlRaiRtaMEpsPdeuRLS2ids4HAXJyGVCKiQyEMh4NNE/edit#gid=504172285 Anywherers tab on spreadsheet]'''

    '''[[Spring_Clean-a-Thon_Tutorial|Detailed Tutorial]]''' Practice with your own suggestion list. : [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon|Help:Spring Clean-a-Thon]] :* [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Registration|Registration]] :* [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Current_teams|Teams]] :* [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Participation_instructions|Participation Instructions]] including [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Where_to_find_suggestions|Where to find suggestions]]; [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Tracking_progress|Tracking Progress]]; and [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Scoring|Scoring]]. :* [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Prizes|Prizes]] :* [[Help:Spring_Clean-a-Thon#Badges_for_Winners|Badges for WInners]] == Anywherers I == === [[Miller_Rinehimer-1|Patty Almond]] === '''SAT2017 Anywherers I'''
    [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=582484#a582484 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit (captain)]] === '''SAT2016 Anywherers'''
    '''CAT2017 Team 811'''
    '''SAT2017 Anywherers I'''
    '''[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/579826/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-2?show=580541#a580541 SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    '''Haven't decided what I'll work on:''' : Keep it Simple for more contributions - Seems BORING! : Go for a challenge forgetting about numbers - More Rewarding! : Earn the reward by reaching a goal and then seek out a challenge! === [[Fields-3937|Casey Fields]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/586403/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=588009#a588009 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591340/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=593471#a593471 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Kern-731|Jillian Kern]] === '''SAT2017 Anywherers I'''
    [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/595125/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=596565#a596565 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    '''Pennsylvania Parentage Errors:''' : Codes 205-310, may expand or reduce this depending. : These seem most disruptive to producing accurate genealogical lines, and Penn was the original settlement state for many Kerns and Kimbels (mother's maiden name) so I figure it also benefits me in the long run. : Still thinking about specific goal numbers. * It turns out these just get me too frustrated/riled up at the terrible mistakes and uploads and they are putting me in a B A D mood (lol). I did about twenty, mostly surnames Kern/Kimball and similar. '''Moving on to 811s, starting with Wyoming.''' === [[Ling-1328|Dennis Ling]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-3?show=585148#c585148 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Marshall-8222|Sondra Marshall]] === '''SAT2016 Anywherers'''
    '''SAT2017 Anywherers I'''
    [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591340/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=593776#a593776 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    :Working on cleaning up heading errors at present. :Some of the profile organizations and formats I'm encountering so far are starting to make me twitch....trying to pick up other errors as I run into them on a profile with a heading error. === [[Parsons-2530|Jim Parsons]] === '''SAT2017 Anywherers I'''
    [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=582330#a582330 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Pless-216|Victoria Pless]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591340/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=592579#a592579 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Robins-1306|Jennifer Robins]] === '''SAT2017 Anywherers I'''
    [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/579826/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-2?show=581580#a581580 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers''']
    '''Haven't decided what I'll work on:''' === [[Middleton-1819|Kathryn Wenzel]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/595125/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=596702#a596702 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Wilkins-877|Laura Wilkins]] === '''SAT2016 Anywherers'''
    '''SAT2017 Anywherers I'''
    [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=581939#a581939 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    == Anywherers II == === [[Trogstad-3|Jodi Brennan]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/586403/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=588993#a588993 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Emery-2445|Linda Bro]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/595125/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=595706#a595706 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]] === '''SAT2017 Anywherers II'''
    [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=581800#a581800 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Wahlberg-1|Terri Crowell]] === '''SAT2017 Anywherers II'''
    [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591340/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=593916#a593916 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Edwards-18213|Rose Edwards]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591340/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=591870#a591870 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Jourdeuil-1|Phil Jourdeuil]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/595125/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=596476#a596476 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Bowlin-99|Michelle Kilpatrick]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/595125/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=595688#a595688 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Klynkramer-1|David Klynkramer]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/595125/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=596757#a596757 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] === '''SAT2017 Tennessee'''
    [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591340/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=591870#a591870 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    : I'll be working on sourcing unsourced profiles, orphan profiles (all types of errors), ref tag errors and adding SVAR links to whatever Swedish profiles I can source. Also, merging duplicates where I can. === [[Massey-1834|Linda Massey]] === '''SAT2016 Anywherers'''
    [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581587/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=582484#a582484 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    === [[Saunders-3874|Bonnie Saunders]] === [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591340/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=593471#a593471 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    I'm going to work on location errors, probably errors 603 /633 (USA too early in birth/death locations) === [[Van_Hees-49|Laura Van Hees]] === '''SAT2017 Anywherers II'''
    [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/591340/will-you-participate-in-our-2018-spring-clean-a-thon-current?show=593180#a593180 '''SCAT2018 Anywherers]'''
    == Chat here: == '''Good place for sharing pointers''' : Use the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/581159/team-anywherers-spring-c-a-t-2018-chat?show=581159#q581159 g2g chat] for other topics. === Will we have an ANYWHERERS II for SCAT? === Pat Credit: We may not have enough team members to be split into two teams!
    Comments?
    : == Anywherers I == === [[Miller_Rinehimer-1|Patty Almond]] === === [[Fuller-5853|Pat Credit (captain)]] === === [[Fields-3937|Casey Fields]] === === [[Hemrick-3|Lynn Hemrick]] === === [[Kern-731|Jillian Kern]] === === [[Ling-1328|Dennis Ling]] === === [[Marshall-8222|Sondra Marshall]] === === [[Parsons-2530|Jim Parsons]] === === [[Pless-216|Victoria Pless]] === === [[Robins-1306|Jennifer Robins]] === === [[Middleton-1819|Kathryn Wenzel]] === === [[Wilkins-877|Laura Wilkins]] === == Anywherers II == === [[Trogstad-3|Jodi Brennan]] === === [[Emery-2445|Linda Bro]] === === [[Brosius-115|Amber Brosius]] === === [[Wahlberg-1|Terri Crowell]] === === [[Edwards-18213|Rose Edwards]] === === [[Jourdeuil-1|Phil Jourdeuil]] === === [[Bowlin-99|Michelle Kilpatrick]] === === [[Klynkramer-1|David Klynkramer]] === === [[Rollet-41|Karen Lorenz]] === === [[Massey-1834|Linda Massey]] === === [[Saunders-3874|Bonnie Saunders]] === === [[Van_Hees-49|Laura Van Hees]] === ------- [[Space:Fuller-5853 Anywherers Free Space Pages|Links to a summary page of all pages for Team Anywherers]] created by Pat Fuller-5853 Credit for the benefit of Team Anywherers.

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    {| | [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|50px|??]] ||{{red| LEST WE FORGET}} |} '''ROLL OF HONOUR''' Key to "Other Info" in the table below: *VC = Victoria Cross *MC = Military Cross *MM = Military Medal *DFC = Distinguished Flying Cross *DSO = Distinguished Service Order *DCM = Distinguished Conduct Medal *KSA = King's South Africa Medal *QSA = Queen's South Africa Medal *MID = Mentioned in Despatches *DM = Decoration Militaire *CG = Commendation for Gallantry *ED = Efficiency Decoration *AK = Accidentally Killed *AS = Accidentally Shot *DC = Died in Captivity *DMS = Died in Military Service *DW = Died of Wounds *DWSO = Died Whilst Serving Overseas *KAS = Killed on Active Service *KIA = Killed In Action *POW = Prisoner Of War *W = Wounded *WIA = Wounded In Action {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''Roll of Honour''' (sortable) |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Names ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Date Of Birth ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Date Of Death ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Conflict ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Other info |- |[[Abbott-9352|Abbott]] |William Vincent |16 Jul 1912 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Acheson-404|Acheson]] |William |1887 |14 Oct 1974 |WWI | |- |[[Ackers-90|Ackers]] |Alexander |1892 |06 Jul 1975 |WWI |MM |- |[[Ackland-462|Ackland]] |Max Archibald |06 Jan 1912 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Adams-40398|Adams]] |Arthur Wallace |14 Nov 1915 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Aitken-102|Aitken]] |Stanley Wallace |08 Jun 1920 | |WWII | |- |[[Alder-264|Alder]] |William George |24 Apr 1911 |1995 |WWII | |- |[[Alderson-23|Alderson]] |Bligh Ridge |28 Nov 1906 |21 Mar 1997 |WWII | |- |[[Alderson-28|Alderson]] |Lester Frederick |15 Dec 1918 |13 Sep 1997 |WWII | |- |[[Allsop-14|Allsop]] |James Mason |18 Oct 1924 |09 Aug 2013 |WWII | |- |[[Almond-314|Almond]] |Reginald Rupert |04 Apr 1921 |17 Jun 2007 |WWII | |- |[[Ambler-40|Ambler]] |Herbert William |1878 | |Boer, WWI | |- |[[Ambler-42|Ambler]] |Walter Cecil |1879 |27 Jul 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Ambrose-145|Ambrose]] |Andrew Chalmers |03 Mar 1919 |03 Dec 1998 |WWII | |- |[[Anderson-23493|Anderson]] |Alfred Alexander John |28 Mar 1909 |1979 |WWII | |- |[[Anderson-15818|Anderson]] |Frederick James |Sep 1896 |1957 |WWI | |- |[[Anderson-15822|Anderson]] |Harold Joseph |25 Aug 1907 |10 Dec 1981 |WWII | |- |[[Anderson-23480|Anderson]] |James Louis |28 July 1900 |19 Apr 1983 |WWII | |- |[[Anderson-23481|Anderson]] |William Thomas |22 Sep 1902 |1961 |WWII | |- |[[Andrew-1409|Andrew]] |Reginald Anzac |09 Apr 1916 | |WWII | |- |[[Andrew-1408|Andrew]] |William Ernest |04 Jul 1911 | |WWII | |- |[[Andrews-5916|Andrews]] |Frederick Henry (Ted) |20 Oct 1916 |23 Jun 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Angel-386|Angel]] |Estelle |15 Nov 1922 |12 Jan 1980 |WWII | |- |[[Annett-116|Annett]] |Cyril Arthur |18 Oct 1906 | |WWII | |- |[[Arbuthnot-322| Arbuthnot]] |Mark |08 Oct 1918 |14 Nov 1943 |WWII |KIA (Thailand) |- |[[Arbuthnot-935|Arbuthnot]] |Robert Neil Roy |16 Jan 1895 |29 Jul 1916 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Arbuthnot-936|Arbuthnot]] |Stephen John |21 Aug 1894 |17 Aug 1915 |WWI |KIA ( Gallipoli) |- |[[Arbuthnot-1892|Arbuthnot]] |Thomas Duncan |25 Aug 1892 |Aug 1971 |WWI | |- |[[Arbuthnot-1701|Arbuthnot]] |Walter George |09 Jul 1890 |05 Aug 1966 |WWI | |- |[[Arbuthnott-210| Arbuthnott]] |John Francis George (Frank) |1911 |23 Aug 1957 |WWII | |- |[[Arbuthnott-330|Arbuthnott]] |Richard Alexander |16 Apr 1911 |30 Oct 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Armstrong-1310|Armstrong]] |Arnold Robert |26 Jan 1894 |1969 |WWII | |- |[[Armstrong-231|Armstrong]] |Cosby Lloyd |18 Mar 1891 |01 May 1978 |WWI | |- |[[Armstrong-2849|Armstrong]] |Darcy George |8 Jun 1919 |17 Aug 1973 |WWII | |- |[[Armstrong-1492|Armstrong]] |George Edward |28 Jul 1911 |10 Nov 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Armstrong-2848|Armstrong]] |Lyall Ramon |24 May 1916 |24 Nov 1982 |WWII | |- |[[Armstrong-2847|Armstrong]] |Stanley Victor |26 Mar 1914 |10 Oct 1953 |WWII | |- |[[Arnott-295|Arnott]] |James William (Bill) |25 Dec 1922 |30 July 1973 |WWII | |- |[[Arrowsmith-164|Arrowsmith]] |George Stanley |19 May 1892 |30 Jan 1960 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Ashford-300|Ashford]] |Douglas Lewis |11 May 1918 |08 Nov 1988 |WWII | |- |[[Ashwood-19|Ashwood]] |Edward |28 Mar 1896 |09 Oct 1950 |WWI |MM |- |[[Aston-444|Aston]] |Nicholas Bruce Colwell |18 Aug 1904 |about 1960 |WWII | |- |[[Atchison-620|Atchison]] |Edward George Samuel |16 Sep 1896 |1986 |WWII | |- |[[Atchison-622|Atchison]] |Herbert Thomas |18 Mar 1901 |1992 |WWII | |- |[[Atchison-626|Atchison]] |William Keith |18 Feb 1923 |2009 |WWII | |- |[[Atherton-1403|Atherton]] |John (JacK) Motley |06 Mar 1895 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |W |- |[[Atkins-960|Atkins]] |Archibald Ernest (Archie) |Sep 1893 |18 Aug 1938 |WWI |MID |- |[[Atkins-1981|Atkins]] |Edward Russell |24 May 1920 |1979 |WWII | |- |[[Atkins-1986|Atkins]] |Eric Wellings |29 Sep 1912 |25 Jun 1992 |WWII | |- |[[Atkins-959|Atkins]] |Everard (Ev) |04 Sep 1890 |11 Jun 1949 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Atkins-971|Atkins]] |George |1878 |02 Aug 1963 |WWI | |- |[[Atkins-8801|Atkins]] |George Henry (Harry) |26 Nov 1921 |21 Oct 1986 |WWII | |- |[[Atkins-975|Atkins]] |Percy |1884 |28 Apr 1947 |WWI | |- |[[Atkins-982|Atkins]] |Stanley James |1893 |09 Aug 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Atkins-1987|Atkins]] |Stanley James |17 Jul 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Atkins-1983|Atkins]] |William Hector |09 Dec 1905 |before
    03 Aug 1976 |WWII | |- |[[Atkins-956|Atkins]] |William Montague (Monty) |06 Jan 1885 |29 Nov 1948 |WWI, WWII |DM |- |[[Atkinson-2842|Atkinson]] | style="white-space: nowrap;" |Thomas Humphrey |Mar 1892 |04 July 1976 |WWI | |- |[[Austen-334|Austen]] |Ivan Ermington |18 Jul 1912 |13 Dec 1994 |WWII | |- |[[Austen-309|Austen]] |Richard Edward |1889 |16 Jul 1982 |WWI |W, POW |- |[[Austin-2363|Austin]] |Edward Phillip |23 Jul 1892 |13 Jul 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Austin-2124|Austin]] |George Lewis |1898 |06 Mar 1917 |WWI |DW |- |[[Austin-1787|Austin]] |Herbert Ernest |09 Jul 1923 |31 Jul 1976 |WWII | |- |[[Axton-47|Axton]] |Albert |1890 |05 Aug 1916 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Axton-48|Axton]] |Allan Harry |05 Nov 1921 | |WWII | |- |[[Axton-45|Axton]] |Leonard |1895 | |WWI | |- |[[Axton-46|Axton]] |Leonard |31 Jan 1923 | |WWII | |- |[[Axton-12|Axton]] |Leslie Charles (Charles) | style="white-space: nowrap;" |11 May 1897 |16 Jan 1983 |WWI | |- |[[Axton-39|Axton]] |William Allan |15 Mar 1914 | |WWII | |- |[[Bailey-4229|Bailey]] |Albert Lyall |05 Oct 1893 |10 Jul 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Bailey-4633|Bailey]] |Alva Gray |13 Apr 1898 |10 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Bailey-4796|Bailey]] |Clarence Harold |15 Aug 1894 |03 Aug 1947 |WWII | |- |[[Baker-9279|Baker]] |Arthur Brander |04 Aug 1868 |23 Sep 1918 |Boer, WWI |W, DSO-QSA KSA-MID |- |[[Baker-5850|Baker]] |Clarence Henry |27 Oct 1891 |After 1942 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Baker-6263|Baker]] |Claude James |05 May 1889 | |WWII | |- |[[Baker-23431|Baker]] |Frank William Mills |14 Feb 1917 |30 May 1994 |WWII | |- |[[Baker-5858|Baker]] |Hedley Lance Keith |30 May 1907 |07 Jan 1978 |WWII | |- |[[Baker-6275|Baker]] |Keith Lionel (Clinker) |06 Jun 1918 |2000 |WWII | |- |[[Baker-6273|Baker]] |Reginald Gilbert |01 Jul 1914 | |WWII | |- |[[Baker-6268|Baker]] |Russell Norris |02 Jul 1920 | |WWII | |- |[[Baker-6266|Baker]] |Vernon Robert |26 Jul 1911 |18 Mar 1978 |WWII | |- |[[Baker-26208|Baker]] |Walter George |08 Dec 1902 |1973 |WWII | |- |[[Balaam-12|Balaam]] |Frederick Henry |14 Jul 1903 |1993 |WWII | |- |[[Bambach-5|Bambach]] |Bruce Norman |20 Jun 1912 |22 May 1992 |WWII | |- |[[Bantock-4|Bantock]] |Frederick William (Fred) |09 Apr 1919 |2000 |WWII | |- |[[Barclay-875|Barclay]] |Clifford Clapcott |1893 |25 Apr 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Holah-2|Barclay]] |William John (Bill) |02 Dec 1921 |06 Feb 1970 |WWII |DFC |- |[[Barnes-17433|Barnes]] |Charles William |13 Jul 1875 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Barrett-5091|Barrett]] |Robert Percy |25 Jan 1901 |1970 |WWII | |- |[[Barton-2379|Barton]] |Frank Wyndham |1892 |11 Nov 1954 |WWI |W |- |[[Bartley-487|Bartley]] |Leslie Norman |11 Jan 1905 |1960 |WWII | |- |[[Barwick-64|Barwick]] |Harold Fletcher |23 Jul 1906 |28 Apr 1978 |WWII | |- |[[Bassman-1|Bassman]] |Albert Henry Winter |Jul 1891 |24 Apr 1918 |WWI |KIA (Somme) |- |[[Bate-418|Bate]] |Horace Stanley |21 Mar 1881 |17 Jul 1915 |WWI |DW |- |[[Bath-493|Bath]] |Vincent George |26 Aug 1890 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |W |- |[[Batten-288|Batten]] |Harold Vincent |Feb 1888 |1955 |WWI | |- |[[Batty-347|Battye]] |Frederick James |4 Mar 1890 |Jul 1966 |WWII | |- |[[Bayles-83|Bayles]] |Frederick |1880 |1915 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Baxter-2292|Baxter]] |Robert Hector |25 Jan 1892 |1979 |WWI |MC |- |[[Baxter-878|Baxter]] |William John |1887 |29 Dec 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Baxter-1172|Baxter]] |William John |1919 |28 Mar 1943 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Bean-1031|Bean]] |Arnold Walter |31 Jan 1889 |11 Oct 1927 |WWI | |- |[[Bean-1030|Bean]] |Leslie Charles |14 Dec 1885 |10 Nov 1963 |WWI | |- |[[Beard-2646|Beard]] |Bevin Douglas |26 Aug 1922 |24 Jul 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Beard-1738|Beard]] |Walter Frederick |1871 |1949 |Boer | |- |[[Beck-7521|Beck]] |Norman Rawlinson |1895 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |W |- |[[Beckingham-19|Beckingham]] |Roy Emanuel |1897 |20 Sep 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Beckingham-21|Beckingham]] |William Henry |1 Oct 1899 |12 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Bedlington-17|Bedlington]] |Roy Percy |3 Nov 1894 |30 Nov 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Beer-752|Beer]] |Ernest Wills |15 Mar 1898 |9 Aug 1918 |WWI |DW (Gallipoli) |- |[[Beinke-8|Beinke]] |William Herbert (Bill) |10 Jun 1923 | |WWII | |- |[[Beldon-75|Beldon]] |Arthur William |20 Sep 1899 |23 May 1965 |WWII | |- |[[Bell-3703|Bell]] |Leslie Donald Ray |1887 |1940 |WWI |Wx2, MID |- |[[Bell-18700|Bell]] |Lewis Hardy |08 Mar 1905 |1962 |WWII | |- |[[Bell-3705|Bell]] |Roy Neil |21 Jun 1895 |3 Jun 1956 |WWI |Wx2 |- |[[Bell-11059|Bell]] |William Blakey |1880 |13 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA (Belgium) |- |[[Bellingham-135|Bellingham]] |James Tinder |1893 |20 Jul 1966 |WWI | |- |[[Benbow-410|Benbow]] |William Charles |04 Apr 1922 |1957 |WWII | |- |[[Bennett-5841|Bennett]] |Arthur John (Mac) |7 Jan 1922 |26 Nov 2011 |WWII | |- |[[Bennett-11470|Bennett]] |Leslie Lambert |30 Mar 1897 | |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Bennett-11459|Bennett]] |Roy Douglas |13 Nov 1895 |08 Feb 1958 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Benson-3403|Benson]] |Joseph Andrew |1890 |1968 |WWI | |- |[[Bessant-21|Bessant]] |George Robert |15 Dec 1907 |27 Jul 1987 |WWII | |- |[[Bett-107|Bett]] |Henry Drysdale |1895 | |WWI |Wx3 |- |[[Beyer-660|Beyer]] |William John |20 Jun 1920 |11 Dec 2002 |WWII | |- |[[Biber-9|Biber]] |Charles |02 Mar 1874 |10 Jan 1946 |WWI | |- |[[Biber-5|Biber]] |Frederick |03 Feb 1863 |10 Feb 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Biber-22|Biber]] |Frederick Charles Robert |04 May 1903 |15 Oct 1972 |WWII | |- |[[Biber-36|Biber]] |Mervyn Grant |03 Feb 1909 |1960 |WWII | |- |[[Biber-19|Biber]] |William Aubrey |1904 |26 Aug 1980 |WWII | |- |[[Bickell-21|Bickell]] |Clifford Kinsman (Cliff) |10 Jun 1922 | |WWII | |- |[[Bickell-22|Bickell]] |Geoffrey Kinsman (Geoff) |25 Jul 1923 |19 Aug 1975 |WWII | |- |[[Bickell-20|Bickell]] |John Kinsman (Jack) |14 Jan 1921 | |WWII | |- |[[Bickell-19|Bickell]] |Thomas Kinsman (King) |Jun 1894 | |WWI | |- |[[Bidgood-142|Bidgood]] |Kingsley Arnold Wesley Cyril |25 Feb 1899 |14 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA (Broodseinde, Belgium) |- |[[Bignell-236|Bignell]] |George |1871 |04 Apr 1947 |WWI | |- |[[Birch-174|Birch]] |George |1886 |1970 |WWI | |- |[[Birch-195|Birch]] |John Gerald |24 Mar 1893 |05 Jun 1970 |WWI | |- |[[Bird-3253|Bird]] |Edward James |1893 |06 Nov 1916 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Bird-3683|Bird]] |John Garfield |1894 |05 Sep 1960 |WWI | |- |[[Birtles-14|Birtles]] |Harold |1886 |15 May 1970 |WWI | |- |[[Birtles-18|Birtles]] |John Arthur |1887 |14 May 1943 |WWI | |- |[[Birtles-17|Birtles]] |Lennie Joyce |1915 |25 May 1941 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Bishop-3644|Bishop]] |David William |Apr 1894 |04 Dec 1981 |WWI | |- |[[Bishop-12346|Bishop]] |Leonard James |1893 |16 Jun 1979 |WWI | |- |[[Blair-12646|Blair]] |John Walpole |12 Feb 1923 | |WWII | |- |[[Blair-1084|Blair]] |Lyell Albert |18 Jan 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Blair-12647|Blair]] |William Claude |02 Jan 1925 | |WWII | |- |[[Blakemore-49|Blakemore]] |Reginald Mark Vincent |19 Dec 1903 |19 Jun 1991 |WWII | |- |[[Bloxom-12|Bloxom]] |William Francis Joseph |4 Dec 1890 |4 Jul 1961 |WWI |MM |- |[[Bollard-95|Bollard]] |Michael |05 Feb 1921 |14 Apr 1994 |WWII | |- |[[Bonner-1163|Bonner]] |Eric Charles |5 Nov 1905 |1975 |WWII | |- |[[Boon-527|Boon]] |Cyril Horace |14 Jun 1903 |1987 |WWII | |- |[[Bottrell-26|Bottrell]] |Harold Edward |10 Aug 1907 |01 Feb 1951 |WWII | |- |[[Box-195|Box]] |William Leslie |03 Dec 1892 |29 Aug 1964 |WWI | |- |[[Boxhall-3|Boxhall]] |Leslie Thomas |28 Dec 1918 | |WWII | |- |[[Boyd-5627|Boyd]] |Hugh Neil |16 May 1894 |24 Aug 1947 |WWI | |- |[[Boyd-5628|Boyd]] |William Charles |13 Mar 1898 |23 Nov 1923 |WWI | |- |[[Braham-66|Braham]] |John |27 Nov 1920 | |WWII | |- |[[Bramble-131|Bramble]] |Roy |19 Sep 1918 |18 Dec 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Bramble-15|Bramble]] |Stanley Victor |1892 |07 Nov 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Branson-382|Branson]] |Albert James |26 Sep 1917 |24 Dec 1983 |WWII | |- |[[Branson-385|Branson]] |Lawrence Joseph |06 Nov 1888 |1950 |WWI | |- |[[Branson-383|Branson]] |Robert William (Bob) |Feb 1886 |08 Jul 1959 |WWI | |- |[[Branson-371|Branson]] |Thomas Henry |Jun 1894 |20 Aug 1954 |WWI | |- |[[Branson-367|Branson]] |William Thomas |15 Nov 1883 |16 Jun 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Brennand-1|Brennand]] |Francis Charles Robert |1920 |1994 |WWII | |- |[[Brewster-2441|Brewster]] |David Keith |1 Oct 1904 |1972 |WWII | |- |[[Brewster-2457|Brewster]] |Horace |3 Sep 1913 |1967 |WWII | |- |[[Brewster-2458|Brewster]] |Leonard George |24 Oct 1915 |24 May 2001 |WWII | |- |[[Brewster-2455|Brewster]] |Victor Francis |27 Jul 1907 |1975 |WWII | |- |[[Briggs-3099| Briggs]] |Albert Edward |15 Jun 1917 |13 Jun 1997 |WWII | |- |[[Britter-10|Britter]] |Harry James |23 Jun 1891 |1954 |WWI | |- |[[Britter-13|Britter]] |Herbert Victor |1896 |1946 |WWI | |- |[[Britter-14|Britter]] |Robert Leslie |08 Dec 1897 |1985 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Brockman-393| Brockman]] |Frederick Locke |28 Mar 1885 |09 May 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Brockman-398| Brockman]] |Guy |06 Jan 1902 |22 Aug 1969 |WWII | |- |[[Brockman-392| Brockman]] |Norman Alton Gordon |20 Apr 1896 |12 Jan 1964 |WWI, WWII |MM |- |[[Brockman-395| Brockman]] |Ralph William |20 Jan 1883 |04 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA (Belgium) |- |[[Brooking-156|Brooking]] |Mervyn Sherlock |02 Sep 1899 |1971 |WWII | |- |[[Brown-24529|Brown]] |Ambrose Oliver |26 Dec 1891 |03 Mar 1981 |WWI | |- |[[Brown-40673|Brown]] |Arthur Kingsley |05 Dec 1897 |08 Jul 1983 |WWI, WWII |POW |- |[[Brown-22802|Brown]] |Douglas James (Doug) |18 Mar 1887 |25 July 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Brown-24530|Brown]] |Eric Roy |15 Jun 1893 |06 Jun 1971 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Brown-29874|Brown]] |George Edward |07 Oct 1894 |21 Sep 1972 |WWI | |- |[[Brown-88597|Brown]] |Kenneth Walter |19 Feb 1921 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Brown-30604|Brown]] |Robert Bruce |29 Mar 1920 |26 May 1989 |WWII | |- |[[Brown-40668|Brown]] |Victor Henry Ambrose |21 Oct 1888 |1967 |WWI, WWII |MM |- |[[Brown-37209|Brown]] |Walter David |15 Jul 1922 | |WWII | |- |[[Buckley-1123|Buckley]] |Aidan Joseph |21 Apr 1915 |1982 |WWII | |- |[[Buckley-1118|Buckley]] |Patrick John |30 Apr 1920 | |WWII | |- |[[Buckley-1562|Buckley]] |Walter George |17 Nov 1911 |26 Dec 1976 |WWII |POW |- |[[Budgen-69|Budgen]] |Frank Herbert |22 Aug 1885 |08 Apr 1949 |WWI | |- |[[Budgen-72|Budgen]] |George |11 Aug 1891 |23 Aug 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Budgen-23|Budgen]] |Harry |06 Aug 1893 |14 Aug 1972 |WWI | |- |[[Budgen-22|Budgen]] |John (Jack) |19 Jun 1881 |04 Nov 1960 |WWI | |- |[[Budgen-24|Budgen]] |William George |06 Mar 1927 | |WWII | |- |[[Bullwinkel-6|Bullwinkel]] |Vivian |18 Dec 1915 |03 Jul 2000 |WWII |WIA POW |- |[[Burgess-3597|Burgess]] |Thomas James |23 Oct 1922 |21 Apr 1944 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Burke-7474|Burke]] |John Dalton |28 Oct 1892 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Burke-881|Burke]] |William Arthur |23 Sep 1910 |1959 |WWII | |- |[[Burnett-1236|Burnett]] |Clement Martin (Clem) |14 Sep 1884 |17 Dec 1957 |WWI | |- |[[Burnett-824|Burnett]] |Ernest Hillier |1890 |1951 |WWI |W |- |[[Burnett-1234|Burnett]] |Fenton Montague |20 Jul 1890 |30 Sep 1974 |WWI |W |- |[[Burnett-1198|Burnett]] |James Richard |16 Oct 1881 |28 Dec 1915 |WWI |DWSO |- |[[Burnett-1235|Burnett]] |John Edwin Thomas |24 Jun 1879 |04 Apr 1949 |Boer | |- |[[Burns-1463|Burns]] |Austral Hunter |30 May 1893 |19 Jul 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Burton-3592|Burton]] |Leonard Jamieson |14 Oct 1895 | |WWI | |- |[[Burton-3593|Burton]] |Robert Venn |13 Dec 1897 |04 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA (Belgium) |- |[[Busch-416|Busch]] |Arthur William |13 Mar 1898 |24 Dec 1983 |WWII | |- |[[Busch-415|Busch]] |Eric Hugh |12 May 1914 |1997 |WWII | |- |[[Busch-210|Busch]] |Fredrick John |10 Apr 1889 |1955 |WWI | |- |[[Busch-413|Busch]] |Laurence Percival (Laurie) |13 Nov 1915 |17 Oct 1999 |WWII | |- |[[Busst-4|Busst]] |Bernard John Charles |25 Apr 1911 |14 Aug 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Butler-4962|Butler]] |Thomas Rockett |14 Feb 1913 | |WWII | |- |[[Bye-434|Bye]] |Ernest Charles |02 Nov 1881 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Callahan-1301|Callahan]] | John |14 Nov 1918 |04 Sep 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Cameron-3475|Cameron]] |Cecil William Francis |03 Aug 1915 | |WWII |POW |- |[[Campbell-31983|Campbell]] |John Steele |07 Jan 1888 |24 Apr 1964 |WWI | |- |[[Capuano-32|Capuano]] |Ernest William |1891 |23 Oct 1979 |WWI | |- |[[Carr-10662|Carr]] |Albert |02 Aug 1902 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Carr-10888|Carr]] |John Eshott |21 Jun 1922 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Carr-10876|Carr]] |Lewis Alfred Allan Blakeney |1894 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Carstairs-17 | Carstairs]] |Harold Grafton |01 Feb 1875 |30 Jul 1943 |Boer, WWI |KSA, QSA, MID |- |[[Carson-2011|Carson]] |Bernard Richard |02 Apr 1903 |09 Mar 1975 |WWII | |- |[[Carson-1739|Carson]] |Reginald Marcus |20 Nov 1913 |08 Aug 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Carter-6886|Carter]] |Jack Manning |01 Apr 1915 |02 Mar 1944 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Carter-12802|Carter]] |Stewart Rossiter |02 Sep 1914 |05 Jan 2005 |WWII | |- |[[Casey-249|Casey]] |Alfred John |08 Nov 1904 | |WWII | |- |[[Casey-533|Casey]] |Wilfred (Wilf) |24 Dec 1922 |24 Dec 2012 |WWII | |- |[[Cater-311|Cater]] |Jack |1889 |9 Apr 1962 |WWI | |- |[[Chandler-5122|Chandler]] |James William |Dec 1893 |19 Jun 1961 |WWI | |- |[[Chappell-1183|Chappell]] |Emily Grace |1889 |1960 |WWI | |- |[[Charters-59|Charters]] |Robert |18 Aug 1894 |11 Aug 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Cheeseman-169|Cheeseman]] |Claude |16 Sep 1898 |10 Jul 1962 |WWI | |- |[[Chrichton-7|Chrichton]] |James Bell (Scotty) |15 Jul 1879 |25 Sep 1961 |WWI |W, VC |- |[[Cislowski-1|Cislowski]] |Harold Francis (Harry) |04 May 1945 | |Vietnam | |- |[[Clark-21822|Clark]] |Allan Francis |24 Feb 1918 |17 Feb 1979 |WWII | |- |[[Clark-39129|Clark]] |Hampton John |24 Mar 1895 |1972 |WWII | |- |[[Clark-49683|Clark]] |Ivan |28 Oct 1898 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Clark-50080|Clark]] |Robert Leeuwin (Nobby) |04 Sep1889 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |Wx2 |- |[[Clemens-269|Clemens]] |Charles Courtenay |15 Apr 1877 |02 Aug 1949 |WWI | |- |[[Clemens-303|Clemens]] |Charles James Edward (Charlie) |1898 | |WWI |W |- |[[Clemens-291|Clemens]] |Cifford Stanley |06 Jan 1896 |27 Jul 1985 |WWI | |- |[[Clemens-312|Clemens]] |Douglas Lesley |06 Oct 1922 |28 Mar 1975 |WWII | |- |[[Clemens-259|Clemens]] |Herbert James |21 Feb 1895 |11 Oct 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Clemens-292|Clemens]] |Roy Quentin |13 Dec 1898 |14 Nov 1984 |WWI | |- |[[Clemens-308|Clemens]] |Stanley Arthur (Charlie) |03 Apr 1912 |05 Jan 1996 |WWII | |- |[[Clemens-722|Clemens]] |Warren Frederick Martin |17 Apr 1915 |31 May 2009 |WWII | |- |[[Clemens-289|Clemens]] |William Edward Arthur |24 Mar 1891 |22 Apr 1961 |WWI |W x2 |- |[[Clery-31|Clery]] |Arthur |1895 |11 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA (Belgium) |- |[[Cobb-7299|Cobb]] |Forbes |1889 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |Wx2 |- |[[Cocks-5|Cocks]] |Eric Bruce |30 Oct 1909 | |WWII | |- |[[Coleman-4366|Coleman]] |Basil Desmond (Bas) |31 Jul 1924 |21 Jun 2008 |WWII | |- |[[Coles-1847|Coles]] |Arthur William |06 Aug 1892 |23 Jun 1982 |WWI |Wx3 |- |[[Coles-1869|Coles]] |David Henry |08 Sep 1894 |20 Oct 1917 |WWI |DW |- |[[Coles-1845|Coles]] |George James |25 Mar 1885 |04 Dec 1977 |WWI |W |- |[[Coles-1868|Coles]] |James Scouler |01 Jul 1888 |10 Aug 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Collard-157|Collard]] |Armand Louis William Stirling (Bill) |07 May 1919 |15 Jun 1982 |WWII | |- |[[Colless-126|Colless]] |Adner Allen |1892 |02 Oct 1945 |WWI | |- |[[Colless-125|Colless]] |Christie Charles |03 Aug 1896 |08 Apr 1917 |WWI |W, KIA |- |[[Colless-124|Colless]] |Eli Samuel |21 Feb 1864 |26 May 1943 |WWI | |- |[[Colless-127|Colless]] |Eli Samuel |1891 |03 Apr 1963 |WWI | |- |[[Collins-4572|Collins]] |Eric Samuel |09 Apr 1910 |01 Jan 1973 |WWII | |- |[[Collins-7897|Collins]] |Thomas Hugh |07 Jul 1913 |16 May 1999 |WWII | |- |[[Colmo-12|Colmo]] |Joseph |1892 |26 Mar 1917 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Comber-141|Comber]] |Jack Beresford |13 Apr 1923 | |WWII | |- |[[Comber-140|Comber]] |John Francis (Jack) |1898 |1973 |WWI | |- |[[Comfort-54|Comfort]] |Albert Ernest (Bertie) |1889 |Apr 1947 |WWI | |- |[[Connley-3|Connley]] |Alexander Allan |27 Jan 1901 |28 Oct 1976 |WWII | |- |[[Connley-14|Connley]] |Robert |Jul 1882 |1955 |WWI | |- |[[Cooper-8143|Cooper]] |Benita Lillian |19 Apr 1910 | |WWII | |- |[[Cooper-16454|Cooper]] |John Shaftesbury |22 Mar 1904 |1968 |WWII | |- |[[Cooper-15869|Cooper]] |Oswald Gaskell |Feb 1896 |24 Nov 1933 |WWI |WIA x2 |- |[[Coppock-305|Coppock]] |Colin Gwydir Arthur |01 May 1911 |08 Apr 1941 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Cordell-451|Cordell]] |Percival Horace |24 Jan 1909 |12 May 1989 |WWII | |- |[[Cordingley-116|Cordingley]] |Richard George |1890 |1955 |WWI | |- |[[Cottee-24|Cottee]] |Harold Warnock |22 Sep 1898 |07 Dec 1973 |WWI |OBE |- |[[Cottee-22|Cottee]] |Herbert Edgar |Dec 1891 |15 Sep 1981 |WWI |MM, MID |- |[[Cottier-44|Cottier]] |Edwin Ballantyne |16 Sep 1912 | |WWII | |- |[[Cottier-41|Cottier]] |Hugh Leslie |1885 |1970 |WWI | |- |[[Cottier-43|Cottier]] |Leslie William James |23 Oct 1910 | |WWII | |- |[[Couzner-12|Couzner]] |Francis (Frank) William |22 Oct 1922 |24 Sep 2001 |WWII | |- |[[Coward-128|Coward]] |Jack |08 Oct 1912 |1985 |WWII | |- |[[Crawford-6051|Crawford]] |Gordon Keith |04 Jul 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Crocker-2859|Crocker]] |Moreton Cameron |07 Mar 1897 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |MC |- |[[Croft-309|Croft]] |Lester |16 May 1920 |18 Sep 1995 |WWII | |- |[[Crofts-100|Crofts]] |Arthur James |09 Dec 1916 |17 Sep 1989 |WWII | |- |[[Crombie-104|Crombie]] |Charles Arbuthnot |16 Mar 1914 |26 Aug 1945 |WWII |AK |- |[[Crombie-105|Crombie]] |Mervyn Cobbe |26 May 1920 |12 Jun 1941 |WWII |AK |- |[[Croxford-6|Croxford]] |Roy William |28 Mar 1914 | |WWII | |- |[[Cruise-273|Cruise]] |John Bertram |14 Oct 1897 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Cullen-474|Cullen]] |Harold |09 Jun 1919 |30 May 1945 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Cullen-473|Cullen]] |Leslie Charles |19 Sep 1893 |13 Aug 1957 |WWI |W (Gassed) |- |[[Cumming-109|Cumming]] |Clyde |25 Feb 1904 |24 May 1974 |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-1329|Cumming]] |Gordon Henry |25 Jan 1915 |1968 |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-106|Cumming]] |Gordon Stewart |31 Jul 1899 |18 Aug 1971 |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-1321|Cumming]] |Hugh |1890 |15 Aug 1974 |WWI | |- |[[Cumming-93|Cumming]] |James Duncan |11 Feb 1876 |1950 |WWI | |- |[[Cumming-111|Cumming]] |James Ferrier (Rod) |6 Sep 1912 |Dec 1977 |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-1357|Cumming]] |James Fox |Mar 1892 |4 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA (Belgium) |- |[[Cumming-1325|Cumming]] |James Ware |21 Apr 1900 |1978 |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-94|Cumming]] |James Lindsay Gordon (Lindsay) |20 Sep 1894 |24 Apr 1979 |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-1323|Cumming]] |Richard Roundtree |5 Oct 1892 |9 Sep 1952 |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-97|Cumming]] |Thomas Stephen |19 Sep 1911 |6 Jun 1942 |WWII |POW Executed, CG |- |[[Cumming-103|Cumming]] |William |30 Jul 1891 |28 Nov 1978 |WWI | |- |[[Cumming-200|Cumming]] |William Graham |14 May 1915 |8 Jun 1992 |WWII | |- |[[Cumming-1322|Cumming]] |William Neil McCormack |12 Apr 1891 |13 Sep 1967 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Cummins-157|Cummins]] |Patrick John (Paddy) |24 Jun 1908 |7 Apr 1966 |WWII | |- |[[Cummins-493|Cummins]] |Sydney Alfred |12 Apr 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Cummins-152|Cummins]] |Thomas Joseph |25 Apr 1912 |11 Oct 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Cunneen-13|Cunneen]] |Donald |1893 |28 Mar 1950 |WWI | |- |[[Curphey-27|Curphey]] |John Alfred |16 Dec 1893 |18 May 1925 |WWI |W |- |[[Curran-582|Curran]] |Leslie John (Les) |24 Jan 1898 |16 Jul 1945 |WWI |W (France ) |- |[[Curran-29|Curran]] |William Henry (Bill) |23 Apr 1896 |6 Oct 1966 |WWI |W (Western Front) |- |[[Curry-607|Curry]] |Norman Willett |13 Jan 1904 |1972 |WWII | |- |[[Dahl-250|Dahl]] |Walter Anders |6 Jan 1905 |17 May 1974 |WWII | |- |[[Dahl-451|Dahl]] |William Maurice |15 Apr 1897 |12 Jun 1967 |WWI |W x2 (France) |- |[[Darby-1121|Darby]] |Lester Thomas Arthur |26 Jul 1900 |24 Feb 1974 |WWII | |- |[[Darby-1123|Darby]] |Neil Sinclair |24 Aug 1906 |9 Oct 1983 |WWII | |- |[[Darcy-494|Darcy]] |William Leslie |11 Sep 1901 |1967 |WWII |POW |- |[[Darroch-149|Darroch]] |Malcolm George |19 Nov 1897 | |WWII | |- |[[Darville-88|Darville]] |John Elliott |2 Mar 1917 |1987 |WWII |POW |- |[[Davie-145|Davie]] |Arthur Henry |2 Sep 1900 |27 Apr 1979 |WWII | |- |[[Davie-66|Davie]] |Clifford Francis |23 Oct 1904 | |WWII | |- |[[Dawson-1600|Dawson]] |John Robert |26 Dec 1891 |5 Jan 1958 |WWI |W |- |[[Day-4884|Day]] |Phillip Nils |19 Apr 1923 |19 Sep 2012 |WWII | |- |[[Day-7430|Day]] |Frank Harold |1884 |1968 |WWI | |- |[[De_Fraga-6|De_Fraga]] |Andre Norman |12 Oct 1887 |24 Jan 1978 |WWI | |- |[[De_Fraga-10|De_Fraga]] |Cecil Avelino |1885 |23 Oct 1917 |WWI |KAS (France) |- |[[De_Fraga-9|De_Fraga]] |Clifford Louis |1891 |3 Jul 1968 |WWI | |- |[[Delooze-2|Delooze]] |Beresford David William |26 Apr 1920 |31 Aug 1965 |WWII | |- |[[Dickson-1795|Dickson]] |John Henry |5 Mar 1886 |18 Nov 1924 |WWI | |- |[[Dinsey-16|Dinsey]] |Frederick George |1885 |1952 |WWI |W |- |[[Dinsey-13|Dinsey]] |George Eric |1893 |12 Jan 1946 |WWI | |- |[[Diprose-78|Diprose]] |Geoffrey Lionel |19 Aug 1907 |1964 |WWII | |- |[[Dix-1299|Dix]] |John Albert |1885 |8 Aug 1918 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Dixon-6418|Dixon]] |Alfred Ernest |21 Aug 1921 |1984 |WWII | |- |[[Dixon-6419|Dixon]] |George Edward |11 Mar 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Dixon-4318|Dixon]] |George Ernest |1887 |26 July 1943 |WWI | |- |[[Dobson-1057|Dobson]] |Charles Dudley |abt 1917 |29 Aug 1942 |WWII |KIA (Germany) |- |[[Dobson-1067|Dobson]] |Donald |8 Jun 1893 |27 Dec 1975 |WWI, WWII |MC |- |[[Dobson-1048|Dobson]] |Edwin John |1910 |6 Apr 1945 |WWII |DC, POW |- |[[Dobson-1049|Dobson]] |Peter Gerald |1914 |8 Sep 1943 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Dobson-1064|Dobson]] |Robert Ambrose |12 Dec 1883 |24 Apr 1918 |Boer War, WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Dodd-1064|Dodd]] |Henry |30 Apr 1888 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Dodson-2499|Dodson]] |Norman Howard |1860 |6 Oct 1945 |WWI | |- |[[Donelly-65|Donelly]] |Francis Rupert |1 May 1911 |1987 |WWII | |- |[[Doubikin-1|Doubikin]] |Francis Henry |17 Aug 1903 |1982 |WWII | |- |[[Doubikin-39|Doubikin]] |John George Frederick (Jack) |11 Oct 1886 |26 Jun 1959 |WWII | |- |[[Doubikin-42|Doubikin]] |John Gilbert (Bert) |28 Nov 1920 |5 Feb 1989 |WWII | |- |[[Doubikin-9|Doubikin]] |Shirley Joyce (Shirl) |8 Aug 1924 |2 Aug 2004 |WWII | |- |[[Doubikin-41|Doubikin]] |William Bradbury (Bill) |28 Oct 1913 |25 Nov 2002 |WWII | |- |[[Doubikin-11|Doubikin]] |William Samuel (Bill) |7 Mar 1914 | |WWII | |- |[[Dowdell-115|Dowdell]] |Albert William George |21 Apr 1891 |1962 |WWII | |- |[[Dowdle-34|Dowdle]] |Arthur Frederick |1897 |1972 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Dowdle-40|Dowdle]] |Freda Mary Eliza |1907 |2000 |WWII | |- |[[Dowdle-38|Dowdle]] |Frederick Joseph |1904 |1960 |WWII |POW |- |[[Dowell-359|Dowell]] |William Ernest |14 July 1914 | |WWII |POW |- |[[Dowling-1551|Dowling]] |John William |1895 |12 Oct 1960 |WWI | |- |[[Downs-1583|Downs]] |Henry John (Harry) |28 Dec 1921 | |WWII | |- |[[Drysdale-583|Drysdale]] |Alfred John Sutherland |11 Sep 1911 |04 Sep 1961 |WWII | |- |[[Drysdale-503|Drysdale]] |Ian Hamilton |11 Apr 1914 |1980 |WWII | |- |[[Drysdale-582|Drysdale]] |Keith Robertson |26 Dec 1914 |1980 |WWII | |- |[[Drysdale-585|Drysdale]] |Thomas John |28 Aug 1904 |12 May 1943 |WWII |DMS |- |[[Drysdale-592|Drysdale]] |Walter James |07 Sep 1901 |1983 |WWII | |- |[[Dubbeldan-3|Dubbeldan]] |Edward George |06 Sep 1914 | |WWII | |- |[[Dugan-641|Duggan]] |Charles Edward |10 Dec 1886 |27 Jan 1960 |WWI |W (Gallipoli) |- |[[Dunne-263|Dunne]] |James |Jun 1891 | |WWI | |- |[[Dunne-264|Dunne]] |William Paul |Jun 1893 | |WWI | |- |[[Dunstone-339|Dunstone]] |Kenneth William Thomas |13 Aug 1924 |1964 |WWII | |- |[[Dunstone-338|Dunstone]] |Roy |11 May1891 |21 Oct 1981 |WWII | |- |[[Durrington-84|Durrington]] |Allen John |21 Sep 1918 |24 Mar 2001 |WWII |POW |- |[[Durrington-18|Durrington]] |Oswald Spain |1894 |14 Dec 1958 |WWI |Wx3 |- |[[Dutton-993|Dutton]] |Mary Doreen |6 Mar 1896 | |WWII | |- |[[Dwyer-412|Dwyer]] |Eileen Alice |8 July 1915 | |WWII | |- |[[Dwyer-413|Dwyer]] |John Eric |1888 | |WWI | |- |[[Dyamond-2|Dyamond]] |Charles Arthur |1883 |1957 |WWI | |- |[[Dyamond-4|Dyamond]] |James Alfred |1885 |29 Aug 1943 |WWI | |- |[[Dybing-2|Dybing]] |Johan Bernt |Dec 1889 |3 Oct 1918 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Dybing-4|Dybing]] |Robert Bernt |29 Oct 1918 |26 Apr 1995 |WWII | |- |[[Dyce-2|Dyce]] |James Alan |02 Jan 1897 |24 Jul 1965 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Dyce-3|Dyce]] |Roy Keith |13 Mar 1900 |09 Mar 1954 |WWII | |- |[[Dyer-10196|Dyer]] |William John Laurance |Sep 1889 |17 Mar 1955 |WWI | |- |[[Earl-1612|Earl]] |Everett Belmont Graham |1894 |30 Jun 1972 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Earnshaw-55|Earnshaw]] |Charles John |28 Dec 1895 | |WWII | |- |[[Edmonds-477|Edmonds]] |Henry |24 July 1900 |16 Oct 1987 |WWII | |- |[[Edmondson-467|Edmondson]] |Albert Henry |1892 |26 Nov 1975 |WWI | |- |[[Edmondson-490|Edmondson]] |Joseph James |19 Jul 1889 | |WWI | |- |[[Edmondson-507|Edmondson]] |William John |1890 |13 Apr 1977 |WWI | |- |[[Edwards-23889|Edwards]] |John Harold Mckenzie |1894 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |MC DCM MM MID W (x2) |- |[[Edwards-8106|Edwards]] |Reginald Edward |14 Jun 1922 |25 Nov 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Eeles-8|Eeles]] |William Lloyd |9 Sep 1907 |1981 |WWII | |- |[[Eggins-6|Eggins]] |Alfred James |1891 |6 Apr 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Ekins-93|Ekins]] |Frank Ronald |23 Jun 1917 |3 Sep 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Thomas-20881|Ekins]] |Gwenyth Cecile |6 Oct 1920 |18 Sep 2014 |WWII | |- |[[Ellem-244|Ellem]] |Arthur Alfred |10 Nov 1917 | |WWI |POW |- |[[Ellem-114|Ellem]] |Vyvian Eric |7 Oct 1899 |30 Mar 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Elliott-1476|Elliott]] |George |5 Oct 1879 |8 Jun 1957 |WWI | |- |[[Ellis-9491|Ellis]] |John McCarthy |20 Oct 1908 |1983 |WWII | |- |[[Ellis-2358|Ellis]] |Joseph William John |1904 |1961 |WWII | |- |[[Ellis-12612|Ellis]] |Kendrick George |23 Aug 1911 |1975 |WWII | |- |[[Ellis-9490|Ellis]] |William Thomas |7 May 1902 |1983 |WWII | |- |[[Embling-2|Embling]] |Ian Austin |5 Feb 1920 |17 Dec 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Emmerton-21|Emmerton]] |Francis Joseph (Duke) |16 Feb 1924 |8 Jun 1945 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Emmerton-15|Emmerton]] |John William (Jack) |16 Jan 1918 | |WWII | |- |[[Englert-89|Englert]] |William Carl |10 Apr 1909 |28 Jun 1972 |WWII |POW |- |[[Evans-24500|Evans]] |David Kenneth |26 May 1905 |1962 |WWII | |- |[[Eveleigh-106|Eveleigh]] |Eldred William |03 Apr 1910 |08 Jun 1977 |WWII | |- |[[Evers-1404|Evers]] |Leonard Herbert |May 1926 |Feb 1985 |WWII | |- |[[Evison-17|Evison]] |Harold Frederick |30 May 1916 |18 Aug 1954 |WWII | |- |[[Ewing-1458|Ewing]] |Peter Alexander |25 Mar 1916 |1975 |WWII |POW |- |[[Eyers-48|Eyers]] |Herbert Ernest |1888 |7 Aug 1915 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Fels-15|Fels]] |Francis Veron |15 Apr 1899 |26 Dec 1970 |WWI | |- |[[Ferguson-2843|Ferguson]] |Alexander |1876 |5 Sep 1943 |WWI | |- |[[Ferguson-2856|Ferguson]] |Hector George (Hec) |26 May 1916 |18 Jun 1979 |WWII | |- |[[Ferguson-2855|Ferguson]] |Reginald John (Jack) |10 Aug 1913 |18 Jun 2002 |WWII | |- |[[Fernandez-113|Fernandez]] |Eric Clarendon |31 Jan 1897 |1978 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Field-4982|Field]] |Charles Thomas Ross |11 Sep 1895 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |MIDx2 |- |[[Finlay-358|Finlay]] |Jack Adams |23 Sep 1902 | |WWII | |- |[[Finlayson-277|Finlayson]] |Allan Harvey |13 July 1909 | |WWII | |- |[[Fitzpatrick-2055|Fitzpatrick]] |Frederick George |27 Oct 1890 |1961 |WWI, WWII |Wx3 |- |[[Fleming-1242|Fleming]] |Rupert Royston |1896 |19 Jun 1976 |WWI | |- |[[Fletcher-7226|Fletcher]] |Edward Thomas |1897 |21 Dec 1953 |WWI | |- |[[Florance-151|Florance]] |Victor Aikman |1888 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Flowerday-74|Flowerday]] |Albert Edward Arthur |8 Sep 1890 |6 May 1917 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Floyd-3055|Floyd]] |David William |1893 |4 Jul 1918 |WWI |DOW (France) |- |[[Floyd-394|Floyd]] |Samuel Henry |Nov 1891 |1921 |WWI | |- |[[Floyd-3053|Floyd]] |Thomas William |1861 |1942 |WWI | |- |[[Floyd-3054|Floyd]] |William Thomas |Oct 1889 |6 Mar 1989 |WWI | |- |[[Ford-3642|Ford]] |Alick Frederick |30 Oct 1920 |26 Aug 2010 |WWII | |- |[[Foote-596|Foot]] |Frank Wilson |31 May 1904 |12 Mar 1974 |WWI | |- |[[Forsyth-159|Forsyth]] |Matthew |30 Apr 1913 | |WWII | |- |[[Forsyth-158|Forsyth]] |Robert |29 July 1921 | |WWII | |- |[[Forsyth-1986|Forsyth]] |Roland Noel Harrison |Jul 1898 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Fowler-3755|Fowler]] |Archibald McPherson |1 Aug 1916 |9 July 1943 |WWII |KIA (Celebes) |- |[[Franklin-2028|Franklin]] |Richard Chester (Dick) |28 Dec 1911 |19 Feb 2004 |WWII | |- |[[Fraser-524|Fraser]] |Andrew Currie |1887 |26 Jan 1934 |WWI | |- |[[Fraser-531|Fraser]] |Andrew Frederick (Drew) |19 Jul 1916 |25 Jan 1970 |WWII | |- |[[Fraser-533|Fraser]] |Charles Graham |23 Feb 1921 | |WWII | |- |[[Fraser-532|Fraser]] |Harris Robert |23 Feb 1921 |6 Mar 1943 |WWII |AK |- |[[Fraser-530|Fraser]] |Hugh Gavin |9 April 1913 |1 Feb 1942 |WWII |KAS |- |[[Free-719|Free]] |Robert Henry |24 Aug 1881 | |WWII | |- |[[Frew-165|Frew]] |Henry George |22 Aug 1895 |23 Mar 1957 |WWI, WWII |WIA |- |[[Gaggetta-2|Gaggetta]] |James John |25 Feb 1913 | |WWII | |- |[[Gailey-27|Gailey]] |Cecil George |11 Jun 1919 |17 Sep 1973 |WWII |W |- |[[Gailey-31|Gailey]] |Maurice David |18 Nov 1917 | |WWII | |- |[[Gailey-30|Gailey]] |Percival |25 Jan 1910 | |WWII | |- |[[Gailey-29|Gailey]] |Sydney Clarence |29 Jan 1912 | |WWII |POW (Germany) |- |[[Galton-32|Galton]] |William Gray |Jan 1894 | |WWI | |- |[[Gannaway-134|Gannaway]] |James Alfred |10 Feb 1911 |13 Jun 1961 |WWII | |- |[[Garland-616|Garland]] |Edward Joseph |1892 |1969 |WWI | |- |[[Garner-4993|Garner]] |Adrian Roy |5 May 1919 |30 Mar 1991 |WWII |bb |- |[[Garner-5999|Garner]] |Arthur George |11 Apr 1918 |17 Feb 2001 |WWII | |- |[[Garner-6425|Garner]] |Cyril Joseph |19 Sep 1916 |1991 |WWII | |- |[[Garner-6453|Garner]] |Frank Morton |29 Nov 1895 |10 Apr 1977 |WWI | |- |[[Garner-6450|Garner]] |Herbert Theodore Armidale |6 Dec 1890 |5 Oct 1972 |WWI | |- |[[Garner-2835|Garner]] |Hilda Constance |31 Jan 1912 |25 Oct 1972 |WWII | |- |[[Garner-6782|Garner]] |Ivor Morton |1921 | |WWII | |- |[[Garner-6214|Garner]] |Jack Hume |12 Apr 1914 |2006 |WWII | |- |[[Garner-3229|Garner]] |Joseph James |02 Aug 1884 |1963 |WWI |POW (Germany) |- |[[Garner-6454|Garner]] |Lionel Stanley |28 Sep 1897 |5 Dec 1955 |WWI | |- |[[Garner-7023|Garner]] |Mervyn |28 Jun 1925 |28 Feb 1987 |WWII | |- |[[Garner-4991|Garner]] |Norman Edward |2 Dec 1914 |11 Jul 1962 |WWII | |- |[[Garner-4813|Garner]] |Robert George |8 Mar 1891 |27 Oct 1937 |WWI | |- |[[Garner-2824|Garner]] |Stanley Gordon |24 Feb 1922 |1981 |WWII | |- |[[Garner-6421|Garner]] |Walter James |16 Feb 1911 | |WWII | |- |[[Garrett-8211|Garrett]] |Tom Vernon |24 May 1886 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Gaudion-42|Gaudion]] |Florence Joyce |11 Jan 1921 |13 Oct 2008 |WWII | |- |[[Gaudion-40|Gaudion]] |Richard Stanley |1 Oct 1916 |17 Nov 2003 |WWII | |- |[[Gaudion-41|Gaudion]] |William Lloyd George |28 Nov 1918 |20 Dec 2006 |WWII | |- |[[Geisler-237|Geisler]] |Donald Malcolm |16 Feb 1925 | |WWII | |- |[[Geisler-254|Geisler]] |George |1891 |27 Aug 1958 |WWI | |- |[[Geisler-250|Geisler]] |Henry James |1887 |1961 |WWII | |- |[[Gerrish-454|Gerrish]] |Charles Leslie Robert |1875 |1965 |WWI | |- |[[Gerrish-86|Gerrish]] |Charles William |11 Feb 1907 |14 Apr 2002 |WWII | |- |[[Gerrish-90|Gerrish]] |Ernest Youl |12 Jun 1914 |30 Jan 1992 |WWII | |- |[[Gessner-138|Gessner]] |Ernest Richard |1878 | |Boer | |- |[[Gessner-140|Gessner]] |Hermann John (Herbert) |Nov 1881 |5 May 1936 |WWI | |- |[[Gestro-7|Gestro]] |Leonard Louis (Louis) |1880 |2 Dec 1936 |Boer | |- |[[Gestro-5|Gestro]] |Lewis Leo (Snow) |14 May 1922 |23 Sep 1981 |WWII | |- |[[Gettens-16|Gettens]] |Albert Geoffrey |24 Apr 1891 |25 Apr 1954 |WWI | |- |[[Giggins-38|Giggins]] |Stanley William | |17 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA (Belgium) |- |[[Gilbertson-455|Gilbertson]] |Walter Ambrose |1894 |11 Nov 1983 |WWI | |- |[[Gilkison-20|Gilkison]] |Andrew |3 Sep 1906 |14 Apr 1981 |WWII | |- |[[Gilkison-23|Gilkison]] |Lindsay |25 Jun 1916 |11 Dec 1978 |WWII | |- |[[Gilkison-22|Gilkison]] |Vincent |31 May 1911 |27 Sep 1980 |WWII | |- |[[Gill-2103|Gill]] |Edward George Laurence |1 Jun 1917 |9 Feb 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Gill-1553|Gill]] |Ivo Bruce |26 Apr 1932 |7 Jan 1986 |Korea | |- |[[Gill-174|Gill]] |Reuben Ernest |22 May 1883 |4 May 1940 |WWI | |- |[[Gillam-20|Gillam]] |George James |1895 |9 Feb 1955 |WWI |MM |- |[[Gillmore-116|Gillmore]] |Clifford Winston |23 May 1923 |14 Feb 1982 |WWII | |- |[[Gillmore-119|Gillmore]] |John (Jack) |22 Apr 1916 | |WWII | |- |[[Gillmore-118|Gillmore]] |Kenneth (Ken) |19 Nov 1920 | |WWII | |- |[[Gillmore-117|Gillmore]] |William Henry |22 Jun 1892 | |WWII | |- |[[Gillzan-1|Gillzan]] |Mathew Alexander |1894 |9 Jun 1970 |WWI | |- |[[Gillzan-5|Gillzan]] |Mathew James William |29 Jan 1925 | |WWII | |- |[[Glann-263|Glann]] |Herbert William John |22 Oct 1879 |19 Apr 1948 |WWI | |- |[[Glann-247|Glann]] |Robert Jones |8 Jan 1888 |1 Jun 1969 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Glann-246|Glann]] |Victor James |29 Jul 1923 | |WWII |DFC |- |[[Glare-48|Glare]] |Cecil William |31 Oct 1896 |1968 |WWII | |- |[[Glare-40|Glare]] |Frederick George |25 Feb 1893 |18 Feb 1971 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Glare-41|Glare]] |Lawson Evered |31 Jul 1894 |06 Sep 1961 |WWI, WWII |MM |- |[[Glare-46|Glare]] |Ronald Lester |14 Dec 1905 |1983 |WWII | |- |[[Glare-44|Glare]] |Wallace Wesley |11 Apr 1904 |1997 |WWII | |- |[[Gledhill-142|Gledhill]] |Albert William Conrad |5 Nov 1923 |3 Feb 1945 |WWII |DWSO |- |[[Glossop-157|Glossop]] |Frederick John |3 Apr 1913 |21 Apr 1998 |WWII | |- |[[Glover-2037|Glover]] |Lloyd Thomas |19 Aug 1920 | |WWII | |- |[[Glover-2036|Glover]] |Alfred Percy |3 Oct 1882 |9 Aug 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Godfrey-1406|Godfrey]] |Clarence Stanley Roy (Roy) |1891 |1941 |WWI | |- |[[Godfrey-909|Godfrey]] |Maurice |1893 |1971 |WWI | |- |[[Golding-450|Golding]] |Walter James |12 May 1892 |1975 |WWII | |- |[[Goodwin-3532|Goodwin]] |Walter |22 Jul 1901 |25 Sep 1940 |WWII | |- |[[Goss-364|Goss]] |Douglas Bastow |13 Oct 1895 |16 Feb 1975 |WWI | |- |[[Gosper-170|Gosper]] |Delmyr Gee |1895 |11 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Gosper-164|Gosper]] |Vincent James |23 Dec 1892 |16 Aug 1948 |WWI |DCM |- |[[Goss-362|Goss]] |Roy George |10 Mar 1890 |17 Jun 1971 |WWI | |- |[[Graham-3484|Graham]] |Alexander Carter (Alec) |5 Sep 1881 |12 Jul 1957 |WWI | |- |[[Graham-3524|Graham]] |Arthur |18 Feb 1921 | |WWII | |- |[[Graham-3677|Graham]] |Keith Maxwell |7 Sep 1924 |28 May 1945 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Green-31719|Green]] |Alan Stanley |1883 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Greentree-134|Greentree]] |Alfred Henry |24 Mar 1887 |4 Jul 1972 |Boer | |- |[[Gregory-8086|Gregory]] |Henry Anthony |1898 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Gullan-4|Gullan]] |Martin James |13 Dec 1919 |1985 |WWII | |- |[[Gunn-651|Gunn]] |Norman Maxwell |10 Nov 1897 |18 Nov 1967 |WWI | |- |[[Guppy-21|Guppy]] |Alfred Leslie |6 Oct 1886 |28 Aug 1965 |WWI |MM |- |[[Gurney-430|Gurney]] |Geoffrey Harold |18 Oct 1919 |13 July 1942 |WWII |DW (Egypt) |- |[[Gurney-422|Gurney]] |Harold |Dec 1888 |7 Nov 1961 |WWI | |- |[[Gurney-431|Gurney]] |Lena Alice |6 Jun 1923 |30 Sep 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Gurney-415|Gurney]] |Stuart Douglas |28 Jan 1927 | |WWII | |- |[[Hahn-748|Hahn]] |Leslie Leonard |26 July 1892 |22 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Hahn-750|Hahn]] |Otto Louis |1891 |8 May 1915 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Haines-1283|Haines]] |Norman Clifton |10 July 1900 | |WWII | |- |[[Hale-2845|Hale]] |Walter Bamford |15 May 1888 |12 Nov 1943 |WWI | |- |[[Hall-34823|Hall]] |Arthur Charles |11 Aug 1896 |25 Feb 1978 |WWI |VC |- |[[Hall-8383|Hall]] |Elias Gordon |1889 |2 Aug 1997 |WWI | |- |[[Hall-42311|Hall]] |Frank |1888 |1956 |WWI | |- |[[Hall-66069|Hall]] |Frederick George |1891 |7 Aug 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hall-64486|Hall]] |Geoffrey Dennison |9 Aug 1895 |24 Feb 1917 |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hall-42335|Hall]] |George Harold |1893 |10 May 1917 |WWI |DOW (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hall-42621|Hall]] |Henry Mackie |1870 |30 Dec 1940 |WWI | |- |[[Hall-30966|Hall]] |Horatio |5 Apr 1879 |22 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA (France) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hall-53332|Hall]] |Lionel William Baird |1893 |12 Jun 1917 |WWI |KIA (Belgium) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hall-62503|Hall]] |Robert Galt |1886 |24 Mar 1962 |WWI | |- |[[Hall-44699|Hall]] |Thomas Joseph |25 Jun 1883 |17 Jul 1927 |WWI | |- |[[Hall-53345|Hall]] |Vincent John Baird |1891 |2 May 1915 |WWI |DOW (Egypt) [[Image:Photos-320.jpg|35px|??]] |- |[[Hale-2850|Hale]] |Walter Bamford Robert |5 Apr 1920 |17 Nov 1979 |WWII | |- |[[Hamilton-1142|Hamilton]] |Edward James |27 Mar 1885 |23 Jan 1968 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Hamilton-6415|Hamilton]] |Hector Horace |18 July 1908 | |WWII | |- |[[Hamilton-6408|Hamilton]] |James Leslie |13 Apr 1895 |22 Aug 1918 |WWI |DMS (France) |- |[[Hamilton-20665|Hamilton]] |Latham |1892 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |W |- |[[Hammersley-37|Hammersley]] |George Raymond |5 May 1904 |9 Oct 1967 |WWII | |- |[[Hancock-2831|Hancock]] |Patrick John Robert |5 Dec 1921 |3 July 1945 |WWII |KIA (Borneo) |- |[[Hankinson-24|Hankinson]] |Arthur James |15 Apr 1886 |4 Apr 1954 |WWI | |- |[[Hankinson-30|Hankinson]] |Frank Leslie |25 May 1907 |23 Jul 1979 |WWII | |- |[[Harding-2633|Harding]] |William Owen (Bill) |14 Sep 1903 |31 Oct 1977 |WWII | |- |[[Hardy-5280|Hardy]] |Daniel Joseph |1888 |12 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA (Belgium), MM |- |[[Hardy-2542|Hardy]] |Godfrey Congdon |12 Dec 1907 |5 Sep 1963 |WWII | |- |[[Hardy-5275|Hardy]] |Percival (Percy) Sullivan |29 Aug 1891 |21 Apr 1968 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Harle-19|Harle]] |Reginald Frank |5 Apr 1911 |16 Feb 1974 |WWII | |- |[[Harris-5320|Harris]] |Arthur Edward Oakley |15 Jan 1897 |24 Mar 1976 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Harris-8806|Harris]] |Ernest George |1890 |19 Aug 1972 |WWI | |- |[[Harris-8817|Harris]] |Herbert Thomas |1896 |28 Jul 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Harris-8816|Harris]] |Stanley Harold |1894 |5 May 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Harris-5321|Harris]] |Walter Clifford |8 July 1898 |1973 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Harris-5356|Harris]] |William Oakley |31 May 1922 |13 May 1996 |WWII | |- |[[Hartwell-282|Hartwell]] |Bertram Nigel |19 Nov 1894 |24 Apr 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Harvey-12701|Harvey]] |Cleland Ross |12 Feb 1909 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Harvey-5212|Harvey]] |James |02 Apr 1922 |02 Jul 2010 |WWII | |- |[[Harvey-2298|Harvey]] |Roy Purton |30 Dec 1896 |28 Jun 1950 |WWI | |- |[[Haslam-326|Haslam]] |Dallas Frederick |13 Jan 1922 |2001 |WWI | |- |[[Hastings-1716|Hastings]] |Keith Hamilton |May 1890 |2 Dec 1957 |WWI | |- |[[Hastwell-5|Hastwell]] |Walter Collin Albert |11 Oct 1915 |10 Sep 2001 |WWII | |- |[[Hatfield-3453|Hatfield]] |Andrew Edward |21 Aug 1907 |26 Dec 1976 |WWII | |- |[[Haw-153|Haw]] |Amos Henry |1878 |06 Jul 1917 |WWI | |- |[[Hawkes-243|Hawkes]] |Frederick Allan |17 Aug 1921 | |WWII | |- |[[Hayes-11481|Hayes]] |George Arthur |1 Jul 1913 |4 Sep 2005 |WWII | |- |[[Hayes-4079|Hayes]] |John Andrew (Jack) |8 Dec 1925 |14 July 2008 |WWII | |- |[[Hayward-1081|Hayward]] |Ronald William |2 Nov 1912 |21 Aug 1993 |WWII | |- |[[Hay-1202|Hay]] |Marmion Alexander |abt 1896 |9 Mar 1974 |WWI |W x2 |- |[[Haw-153|Haw]] |Amos Henry |1878 |06 Jul 1917 |WWI | |- |[[Hazeldine-5|Hazeldine]] |George Wray |6 Feb 1923 |25 Jun 1957 |WWII | |- |[[Hazeldine-37|Hazeldine]] |Arthur Douglas |3 Jun 1916 |26 Apr 2005 |WWII | |- |[[Hazeldine-29|Hazeldine]] |Benjamin James |3 Feb 1901 |25 Jan 1976 |WWII | |- |[[Hazeldine-40|Hazeldine]] |Charles Lindsay |1898 |2 Sep 1918 |WWI |DOW(France) |- |[[Hazeldine-46|Hazeldine]] |Clarence Arthur |8 Dec 1889 |8 Nov 1968 |WWI | |- |[[Hazeldine-34|Hazeldine]] |Ernest Samuel |1887 |1960 |WWI | |- |[[Hazeldine-51|Hazeldine]] |Stanley Arthur Richard |1 Jan 1909 |14 May 1994 |WWII | |- |[[Head-351|Head]] |Arthur Gilham |8 Aug 1898 | |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Head-350|Head]] |Harold |Mar 1891 |1957 |WWI | |- |[[Head-356|Head]] |Horace |19 Jun 1909 |1969 |WWII | |- |[[Head-355|Head]] |Victor Albert |26 July 1904 |1978 |WWII | |- |[[Hearps-1|Hearps]] |Cyril John |12 Sep 1922 |18 Aug 2002 |WWII | |- |[[Heath-2436|Heath]] | Ben | 7 Dec 1887 |19 Apr 1961 |WWII | |- |[[Heath-1720|Heath]] |Carl Thomas |25 Jul 1912 |1 Sep 1991 |WWII | |- |[[Heath-2444|Heath]] | Jeffrey |17 July 1917 |2 Aug 1995 |WWII | |- |[[Heath-2427|Heath]] | Ramie |1 Mar 1911 |29 July 1997 |WWII | |- |[[Hein-506|Hein]] |Clarence Owen |20 Jan 1912 |06 Aug 2009 |WWII |POW |- |[[Henderson-9978|Henderson]] |Joseph Hamilton |28 May 1895 |1984 |WWII | |- |[[Heritage-728|Heritage]] |Joseph Allan George |Jun 1896 |28 Jul 1916 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Herkt-1|Herket]] |Thomas Henry |19 Jul 1897 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |W, POW |- |[[Heron-287|Heron]] |Neils Peter |26 Jun 1912 |21 Aug 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Heron-1043|Heron]] |Wilfrid Ledlie "Birdie" |20 Jul 1894 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |Wx2, MID |- |[[Hewitt-951|Hewitt]] |Leslie Benjamin Charles |13 Oct 1908 |25 July 1994 |WWII | |- |[[Hickson-248|Hickson]] |Laurence |24 Apr 1921 |2 Jun 2000 |WWII |POW |- |[[Higgins-1934|Higgins]] |Herbert Terras |1895 |29 July 1994 |WWI |Wx2 |- |[[Higgins-1936|Higgins]] |William Bruce |1896 |20 July 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Hill-22076|Hill]] |Albert Henry Livingstone |1896 |1968 |WWI | |- |[[Hill-22073|Hill]] |Arthur Frederick Gordon |1893 |1980 |WWI | |- |[[Hill-19009|Hill]] |James Frederick |1 Apr 1918 |24 Apr 1973 |WWII | |- |[[Hinchliff-6|Hinchliff]] |Percy |20 Sep 1890 |12 Apr 1961 |WWI |W |- |[[Hiscock-516|Hiscock]] |Harold |12 Oct 1894 | |WWI | |- |[[Hoare-114|Hoare]] |Robert Wadsworth |30 July 1919 |1 Jul 1984 |WWII | |- |[[Hobbs-1743|Hobbs]] |Ernest George |Jul 1891 | |WWI | |- |[[Hofman-126|Hofman]] |George William |19 Nov 1918 |31 Aug 2007 |WWII | |- |[[Hofman-124|Hofman]] |Victor Andrew |17 Apr 1915 |10 Jun 2008 |WWII | |- |[[Hogan-4077|Hogan]] |Gerald George |14 Apr 1886 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |MID |- |[[Hogben-53|Hogben]] |George McLachlan |27 Sep 1886 |7 Aug 1915 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Hogben-55|Hogben]] |Herbert McLachlan |21 Oct 1888 |27 Mar 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Holland-9984|Holland]] |Harry Darley |1893 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Holland-1229|Holland]] |Reuben Henry Richard |17 Apr 1913 |7 Dec 2009 |WWII | |- |[[Hollis-1596|Hollis]] |Eric Albert Arthur |15 Mar 1916 | |WWII | |- |[[Holmes-2039|Holmes]] |Clifford Stanley "Major" |13 Feb 1906 | |WWII | |- |[[Holmes-2040|Holmes]] |Sydney Claude (Jim) |22 Jan 1900 | |WWII |POW (Singapore) |- |[[Hoole-29|Hoole]] |Christopher James |1890 |13 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Hosking-712|Hosking]] |Herbert Champion |08 Mar 1895 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[House-2087|House]] |Leslie Ernest |17 Feb 1912 | |WWII | |- |[[Howard-6993|Howard]] |Colin Michael |15 Nov 1923 |22 Nov 1996 |WWII | |- |[[Howard-6990|Howard]] |Lance Gregory |30 Apr 1921 |28 Mar 2008 |WWII | |- |[[Howell-9035|Howell]] |Angus McIntyre |07 Aug 1910 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Howell-3298|Howell]] |Thomas George |28 Jan 1912 |14 May 1986 |WWII | |- |[[Howlett-333|Howlett]] |Allan Creighton |20 Feb 1913 |21 July 1978 |WWII | |- |[[Howlett-334|Howlett]] |Edward Joseph |24 Dec 1907 |23 Dec 1991 |WWII | |- |[[Howlett-331|Howlett]] |Ewen McKinnon |12 Sep 1908 |8 Nov 1957 |WWII | |- |[[Howlett-336|Howlett]] |Lochlan James |19 Oct 1911 |9 Jan 1943 |WWII |KIA (New Guinea) |- |[[Howlett-329|Howlett]] |Reginald Hugh |23 Aug 1904 |1965 |WWII | |- |[[Howlett-338|Howlett]] |Vincent Maurice |8 Oct 1917 |15 Dec 1988 |WWII | |- |[[Hubble-111|Hubble]] |Clarence Edward (Clarry) |22 Jun 1907 |26 Aug 2004 |WWII | |- |[[Hughes-5935|Hughes]] |Frederick George |14 May 1921 |18 Sep 2001 |WWII | |- |[[Hulbert-142|Hulbert]] |Leonard Keith |18 Jul 1920 |10 Jan 1997 |WWII | |- |[[Hulbert-123|Hulbert]] |Walter Sydney |29 Mar 1915 |31 Jan 1997 |WWII | |- |[[Hulbert-140|Hulbert]] |William Edwin |7 Apr 1915 |21 Nov 1998 |WWII | |- |[[Hume-190|Hume]] |Adolphus Lindon |19 Aug 1894 |2 Aug 1970 |WWII | |- |[[Hume-337|Hume]] |David Owen |25 Sep 1902 |25 Apr 1954 |WWII | |- |[[Hume-341|Hume]] |Ernest Alfred |11 Dec 1907 | |WWII |POW |- |[[Hume-225|Hume]] |Francis Frederick |25 Dec 1906 |1976 |WWII | |- |[[Hume-197|Hume]] |James Lyndin |25 May 1924 |17 July 1945 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Hume-338|Hume]] |Robert James Ernest |17 Dec 1922 |4 Nov 1995 |WWII | |- |[[Hunns-6|Hunns]] |Robert Arthur |2 Dec 1921 |1998 |WWII | |- |[[Hunter-3189|Hunter]] |Angus Douglas Scotia |5 Oct 1909 |1974 |WWII | |- |[[Hunter-4061|Hunter]] |Lionel George |8 Oct 1921 | |WWII | |- |[[Huntly-19|Huntly]] |George Philip (Mick) |26 Feb 1918 |14 Jan 1973 |WWII | |- |[[Huxley-386|Huxley]] |Brian |10 Aug 1934 | |Korea | |- |[[Inkpen-32| Inkpen]] |Roy |11 Sep 1891 |3 Nov 1953 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Inwood-305|Inwood]] |Ronald Stanley |1 Mar 1911 |1957 |WWII | |- |[[Ireland-831|Ireland]] |Kevin Henry |27 Sep 1922 |1 July 1942 |WWII |POW,DC |- |[[Ivory-74|Ivory]] |Leslie Robert |Dec 1889 |1976 |WWI | |- |[[Izzard-140|Izzard]] |David |18 Aug 1916 |14 Dec 2011 |WWII | |- |[[Jacka-38|Jacka]] |Albert (Bert) |10 Jan 1893 |17 Jan 1932 |WWI |W x3 VC, MC |- |[[Jacobson-349|Jacobson]] |Mervyn Herbert (Merv) |4 Feb 1918 | |WWII | |- |[[Jarrett-488|Jarrett]] |Bert Roy |2 Jan 1913 |20 Sep 1984 |WWII | |- |[[Jarrett-522|Jarrett]] |Ernest |2 Oct 1885 | |WWII | |- |[[Jarrett-490|Jarrett]] |Jack Clive |6 Apr 1921 |17 Mar 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Jefferyes-6|Jefferyes]] |John Thomas |1854 |22 Apr 1926 |WWI Boer |WIA |- |[[Jarrett-521|Jarrett]] |Robert Ernest |5 Sep 1918 | |WWII | |- |[[Jemmeson-9|Jemmeson]] |Norman Stanley |4 Dec 1922 | |WWII | |- |[[Jenkins-7083|Jenkins]] |George Richard |16 Jun 1910 |1988 |WWII | |- |[[Jessup-60|Jessup]] |George Douglas |15 July 1915 |15 Jan 1948 |WWII | |- |[[Johns-665|Johns]] |Charles Henry (Chick) |15 Aug 1896 |22 Aug 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Johns-710|Johns]] |Thomas |4 Jan 1898 |25 July 1987 |WWI | |- |[[Johnson-60569|Johnson]] |Eric William |24 Apr 1907 |18 Oct 1984 |WWII | |- |[[Johnston-2303|Johnston]] |Frederick |18 Jul 1880 |5 May 1964 |WWI | |- |[[Jones-16502|Jones]] |Alfred John Baxter (Alf) |8 Dec 1919 |21 Mar 2011 |WWII | |- |[[Jones-8661|Jones]] |Charles Beecher |Nov 1891 |Abt. 1950 |WWI | |- |[[Jones-20082|Jones]] |Edwin |1872 | |WWI |W |- |[[Jones-20081|Jones]] |Edwin Harold |23 Feb 1907 |17 Aug 1985 |WWII | |- |[[Jones-8620|Jones]] |Ivor Roy |16 Jan 1898 |1959 |WWI | |- |[[Jones-8892|Jones]] |John Owen |21 Jun 1918 | |WWII | |- |[[Jones-20362|Jones]] |Lewis Tobias Peyton |25 Aug 1877 | |WWI | |- |[[Jones-11333|Jones]] |Richard Charles |12 Apr 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Jones-23113|Jones]] |Stanley Bruce |12 Sep 1919 |15 Aug 1980 |WWII |POW |- |[[Jones-9744|Jones]] |William Ernest (Bill) |8 Jun 1891 |2 Aug 1967 |WWI | |- |[[Jones-19133|Jones]] |William Wilson |24 Jan 1914 | |WWII | |- |[[Jukes-169|Jukes]] |Harold Leo |21 Apr 1896 |1959 |WWI | |- |[[Jury-419|Jury]] |Frederick William |May 1894 |1960 |WWI | |- |[[Jury-421|Jury]] |Harold Roy |30 Jan 1901 |21 Mar 1991 |WWII | |- |[[Jury-422|Jury]] |Norman Henry |1897 |1961 |WWI | |- |[[Kaveney-20|Kaveney]] |Dominic Richard |3 Oct 1888 |4 Nov 1954 |WWI | |- |[[Kaveney-21|Kaveney]] |Nicholas Augustin |28 Oct 1895 |9 Dec 1918 |WWI | |- |[[Kaveney-22|Kaveney]] |Michael Joseph |1 Jul 1855 |2 Dec 1957 |WWI | |- |[[Kaveney-23|Kaveney]] |Patrick Cyril |13Ddec 1893 |19 May 1968 |WWI | |- |[[Kallady-1|Kallady]] |Darrell Kevin |04 Jul 1923 |07 Sep 2008 |WWII | |- |[[Keast-112|Keast]] |William Henry |10 Jun 1894 |1 Jan 1930 |WWI |W |- |[[Keeling-120|Keeling]] |Archibald Maurice (Archie) |23 Oct 1918 |15 Jan 2007 |WWII | |- |[[Keeling-143|Keeling]] |John Isaac |6 Oct 1921 |11 Apr 1943 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Kelly-4185|Kelly]] |Alexander |1896 |2 Dec 1918 |WWI |W, DWSO |- |[[Kelly-17420|Kelly]] |James Fitzgerald |01 Aug 1904 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Kelly-4183|Kelly]] |Robert Stanley |1891 |9 Jun 1928 |WWI |W x2 |- |[[Kelly-4184|Kelly]] |William |19 Oct 1894 |1965 |WWI |W |- |[[Kennison-85|Kennison]] |Geoffrey Stoddart |1895 | |WWI | |- |[[Kerr-5487|Kerr]] |William John |30 Apr 1906 |25 Aug 1995 |WWII | |- |[[Kerslake-70|Kerslake]] |Herbert |24 Jun 1900 | |WWI | |- |[[Kerslake-69|Kerslake]] |Sydney |09 Oct 1896 | |WWI, WWII |W |- |[[King-9143|King]] |John (Jack) |19 Mar 1875 |02 Mar 1956 |WWI | |- |[[King-5645|King]] |Peter Francis |30 Oct 1916 |12 Dec 1962 |WWII, Korea |DSO |- |[[Kinnis-5|Kinnis]] |Thomas James |1893 |21 Sep 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Kinred-10|Kinred]] |Claude Douglas |1888 |01 Mar 1967 |WWI | |- |[[Kinred-6|Kinred]] |Herbert Cowley |1882 |27 Sep 1930 |Boer, WWI |MM |- |[[Kirwan-50|Kirwan]] |Angus McCormack |1891 |26 Sep 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Kirwan-51|Kirwan]] |Syroll Morrison |20 Sep 1892 |03 Feb 1966 |WWI |W |- |[[Kneipp-4|Kneipp]] |Anthony George |17 July 1901 |1950 |WWII | |- |[[Kneipp-5|Kneipp]] |Dominic Lennon |1903 | |WWII | |- |[[Kneipp-12|Kneipp]] |Frank Hartmann |01 Jun 1914 |17 Feb 1999 |WWII | |- |[[Knight-5298|Knight]] |Alfred Herbert |31 Dec 1917 |16 Jun 1945 |WWII | |- |[[Knight-5295|Knight]] |Kenneth Ivor |25 Nov 1924 |05 May 2012 |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1743|Knowles]] |Alfred Edward Reginald |23 Mar 1904 | |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1734|Knowles]] |Archibald James (Archie) |12 Feb 1903 |14 Feb 1986 |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1893|Knowles]] |Arthur Chester |03 Jun 1921 | |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1376|Knowles]] |Albert Clive (Bert) |13 Mar 1894 |01 Feb 1973 |WWI | |- |[[Knowles-1751|Knowles]] |Albert Edward James |27 Apr 1898 |28 May 1959 |WWI | |- |[[Knowles-1413|Knowles]] |Alfred Ernest |1890 |03 Nov 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Knowles-1783|Knowles]] |Bertie Andrew James |22 Oct 1911 |1997 |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1736|Knowles]] |Frank David James |27 Oct 1894 |24 Aug 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Knowles-3894|Knowles]] |George Leslie |1894 |1973 |WWI | |- |[[Knowles-1705|Knowles]] |Gordon Murray |24 Mar 1917 |21 Feb 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Knowles-10926|Knowles]] |Harold Bruce |21 Mar 1923 | |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1693|Knowles]] |Harold Chester |28 Mar 1893 | |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1807|Knowles]] |James Henry |13 Sep 1887 |18 Dec 1953 |WWI | |- |[[Knowles-1796|Knowles]] |John Leo (Jack) |15 May 1923 | |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-2041|Knowles]] |Lawrence Aldwyn |29 Aug 1921 |1998 |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1698|Knowles]] |Lewis John |21 Dec 1903 |23 May 1982 |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-2042|Knowles]] |Lionel George |10 Oct 1923 | |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1873|Knowles]] |Maxwell Edwin |12 Mar 1922 | |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1808|Knowles]] |Percy James |07 Jan 1911 |08 Jan 1975 |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1897|Knowles]] |Peter George |05 Jun 1926 | |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-1696|Knowles]] |Trevor George |27 May 1896 |22 July 1951 |WWI | |- |[[Knowles-1695|Knowles]] |Vernon Percy |18 Aug 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Knowles-10925|Knowles]] |Wilbur Albert |05 Jun 1923 | |WWII | |- |[[Biaggi-4|Knowles]] |William Ernest |1899 |27 Jun 1939 |WWI | |- |[[Kreeck-1|Kreeck]] |Francis Walter (Frank) |18 Aug 1924 | |WWII | |- |[[Kroenert-1|Kroenert]] |Kenneth Myers |18 May 1917 |15 Nov 1941 |WWII |POW |- |[[Kyme-49|Kyme]] |Daniel George |07 Feb 1877 |24 May 1944 |WWI | |- |[[Kyme-52|Kyme]] |Thomas Lawrence |1882 |1956 |WWI | |- |[[Lacey-566|Lacey]] |John Joseph (Jack) |26 Oct 1910 | |WWII | |- |[[Lacey-577|Lacey]] |Marie Jean (Sister Regina) |16 May 1920 | |WWII | |- |[[Lamb-5639|Lamb]] |George Ernest |14 Apr 1904 |20 Feb 1951 |WWII |POW |- |[[Lambert-4162|Lambert]] |Arthur William |05 Oct 1913 |01 Nov 1944 |WWII | |- |[[ Lambourn-131| Lambourn]] |Agnes Elizabeth |13 Feb 1923 | | WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-45| Lambourn]] |Alexander James |11 Mar 1921 |2000 | WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-22| Lambourn]] |Clyde |19 Sep 1896 |29 Mar 1954 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-47| Lambourn]] |Doreen Jean |08 Jan 1920 |1992 |WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-44| Lambourn]] |Gregory |30 Mar 1920 |Aug 1994 |WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-36| Lambourn]] |Joseph William |07 Dec 1898 |1983 |WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-132| Lambourn]] |Marjorie Daphne |11 Jan 1924 | |WWII | |- |[[Lambourn-33| Lambourn]] |Raymond Charles (Ray) |08 Aug 1913 |1996 |WWII | |- |[[Lane-8627|Lane]] |William Matthew |15 Sep 1883 |01 Feb 1968 |WWII | |- |[[Lang-2799|Lang]] |John Dunbeth |18 Jun 1915 |10 Jun 2001 |WWII | |- |[[Langworthy-114|Langworthy]] |Arthur |12 Aug 1888 |31 Jan 1973 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Langworthy-146|Langworthy]] |Geoffrey Maxwell Michell |12 Apr 1924 | |WWII | |- |[[Langworthy-115|Langworthy]] |Phillip |09 Apr 1890 |31 Aug 1967 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Langworthy-117|Langworthy]] ||Robert Lindsay (Bert) |30 Oct 1899 |30 Dec 1985 |WWII | |- |[[Laurie-86|Laurie]] |Albert Kingston |1894 |31 Aug 1918 |WWI |Wx3, MM, KIA |- |[[Laurie-200|Laurie]] |Alexander Duncan Gordon |1893 |20 July 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Laurie-216|Laurie]] |Alexander Kenneth (Sandy) |Sep 1889 |30 Sep 1965 |WWI |W |- |[[Laurie-316|Laurie]] |Alexander Robert (Bob) |08 Dec 1909 |07 Jul 1983 |WWII |W, POW |- |[[Laurie-204|Laurie]] |Alexander Thomson (Thomson) |1894 |04 Aug 1966 |WWI | |- |[[Laurie-199|Laurie]] |Andrew Joseph Bruce |02 Mar 1891 |19 Dec 1975 |WWI | |- |[[Laurie-218|Laurie]] |Clifton William Joseph |1893 |08 May 1915 |WWI |DW |- |[[Laurie-235|Laurie]] |Robert |1887 |31 Aug 1918 |WWI |W |- |[[Laurie-77|Laurie]] |Robert Burns |1896 |12 Jun 1917 |WWI |DW |- |[[Laurie-87|Laurie]] |Thomas Henry |1897 |11 Jun 1921 |WWI | |- |[[Lawler-1166|Lawler]] |Claude Norman Quillerat |08 Sep 1922 |1986 |WWII | |- |[[Lawler-426|Lawler]] |Dolph James |05 Sep 1922 |01 Mar 1942 |WWII |KIA (Indonesia) |- |[[Lawler-1161|Lawler]] |Walter Percy |28 May 1879 |19 Sep 1947 |WWI | |- |[[Lea-1029|Lea]] |Charles Henry |Apr 1892 |26 Jul 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Le Couteur-2|Le Couteur]] |Stuart Henderson |16 Aug 1906 | |WWII | |- |[[Lee-6961|Lee]] |Alexander Kenneth |20 Jun 1919 |30 Oct 1992 |WWII | |- |[[Lee-6956|Lee]] |William Roy |15 Jan 1908 |05 Feb 1972 |WWII | |- |[[Leech-460|Leech]] |Allan Lawrence |25 Jan 1903 | |WWII | |- |[[Leeder-165|Leeder]] |Harold Charles |25 Mar 1917 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Leevers-5|Leevers]] |William Joseph |18 Oct 1901 |24 Apr 1977 |WWII | |- |[[Leggatt-34|Leggatt]] |Percy Carrington |1890 |1970 |WWI | |- |[[Leggatt-11|Leggatt]] |Claude Valentine |28 Mar 1914 |26 Jan 1999 |WWII | |- |[[Leggatt-17|Leggatt]] |Donald Lindsay |19 Feb 1914 |14 Dec 1978 |WWII | |- |[[Leggatt-16|Leggatt]] |George James Frederick |05 Apr 1888 |09 July 1968 |WWI | |- |[[Leggatt-18|Leggatt]] |Gordon Allan |22 Jun 1915 |1957 |WWII | |- |[[Leggatt-30|Leggatt]] |Ian Malcolm |25 Jan 1922 |24 Mar 1999 |WWII | |- |[[Leggatt-36|Leggatt]] |Malcolm Linwood |1895 |05 Feb 1962 |WWI | |- |[[Leggatt-31|Leggatt]] |Reginald |10 Aug 1920 |25 Dec 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Leggatt-10|Leggatt]] |Vivian Allan |10 Apr 1908 |1958 |WWII | |- |[[Leggatt-4|Leggatt]] |William Ernest Augustus |12 Nov 1911 |27 Oct 1982 |WWII | |- |[[Lemmey-51|Lemmey]] |Robert Kenneth |13 Oct 1920 | |WWII | |- |[[Lennon-202|Lennon]] |Alan Matthew |10 Mar 1924 |20 Apr 1996 |WWII | |- |[[Lennon-217|Lennon]] |Alfred C |18 Dec 1886 |24 Oct 1946 |WWI | |- |[[Lennon-218|Lennon]] |Alfred James (Mick) |19 Dec 1908 |16 Sep 1975 |WWII | |- |[[Lennon-299|Lennon]] |Alphonsus (Brushie) |20 Feb 1909 |18 Dec 1985 |WWII | |- |[[ Lennon-287| Lennon]] |Claude Hilton |1895 |24 Sep 1917 |WWI | |- |[[Lennon-239|Lennon]] |Cyril |28 Aug 1920 |19 Sep 2001 |WWII | |- |[[ Lennon-242| Lennon]] |Edward Francis |1891 |07 May 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Lennon-274|Lennon]] |George Doyle |13 Mar 1910 |25 July 1978 |WWII | |- |[[Lennon-300|Lennon]] |Ivan Aloysius |20 Oct 1907 |04 Jan 1978 |WWII | |- |[[ Lennon-244| Lennon]] |Joseph Cyril | Feb 1894 |07 Jun 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[ Lennon-243| Lennon]] |Vincent Roy |1892 |12 Aug 1925 |WWI | |- |[[Leverett-148|Leverett]] |Leonard Charles |25 Dec 1913 |1976 |WWII |POW |- |[[Lewers-61|Lewers]] |Harold |21 May 1894 |08 Aug 1959 |WWI |MM |- |[[Lewis-14521|Lewis]] |Benjamin Piercy |10 Nov 1893 |24 Aug 1978 |WWII | |- |[[Lewis-5710|Lewis]] |Frederick William |1878 |31 Jan 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Lewis-4833|Lewis]] |Herbert Christopher |15 May 1907 | |WWII | |- |[[Leyshan-8|Leyshan]] |Charles Edward |20 Dec 1902 |12 May 1959 |WWII | |- |[[Leyshan-9|Leyshan]] |John James |29 Aug 1903 |1961 |WWII | |- |[[Leyshan-10|Leyshan]] |Ormond Roy (Tom) |9 Dec 1905 |1959 |WWII | |- |[[Lloyd-5995|Lloyd]] |Albert |1884 |31 Oct 1943 |WWI | |- |[[Alloo-10|Locke]] |Arthur Edwin |1876 |18 July 1917 |WWI | |- |[[Lomman-57|Lomman]] |Cecil Louis |8 Dec 1916 |3 Feb 2006 |WWII | |- |[[Loughnan-12|Loughnan]] |Kitchener Maitland |29 Sep 1914 |01 May 1985 |WWII |POW |- |[[Loughnan-16|Loughnan]] |Walter Keith |07 Mar 1921 |04 Jan 1944 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Lowe-3462|Lowe]] |George Henry Robert |01 May 1901 | |WWII | |- |[[Lucas-418|Lucas]] |Harry Sydney |23 Sep 1910 |23 Sep 1984 |WWII | |- |[[Lucas-419|Lucas]] |John Frederick (Jack) |11 Oct 1915 |05 Jun 1998 |WWII | |- |[[Lucas-415|Lucas]] |Raymond Ronald |05 Dec 1923 |21 Apr 2011 |WWII | |- |[[Luckie-6|Luckie]] |Frederick |1896 |1970 |WWI | |- |[[Luckie-59|Luckie]] |Frederick William |1879 |1951 |Boer War | |- |[[Luckie-63|Luckie]] |Lance Morrison |1914 |01 Sep 1943 |WWII |DWSO |- |[[Luckie-19|Luckie]] |Reginald Clive |25 May 1917 |27 Feb 1994 |WWII | |- |[[Luckie-52|Luckie]] |Thomas Redmond |1887 |1961 |WWI | |- |[[Luckie-54|Luckie]] |Samuel |1872 |1929 |Boer War | |- |[[Luckie-51|Luckie]] |William Julius |1872 |28 Aug 1919 |WWI |W |- |[[Luscombe-230|Luscombe]] |Eric George |16 Feb 1916 |1976 |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-165|Luxford]] |Claude Edgar Dally |16 sep 1918 |5 Jun 2011 |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-171|Luxford]] |Edwin Thomas |7 Sep 1914 | |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-166|Luxford]] |George Thomas Dally |18 May 1922 |31 May 2007 |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-225|Luxford]] |Harold Eli (Jack) |3 Jan 1915 | |WWII |POW |- |[[Luxford-224|Luxford]] |Henry William |25 Mar 1916 | |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-199|Luxford]] |John Edward |22 Apr 1911 |10 Jul 1969 |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-207|Luxford]] |Percival (Percy) Albert |27 Jul 1889 |25 Jul 1957 |WWI | |- |[[Luxford-167|Luxford]] |Raymond Cuthbert Dally |27 Nov 1924 |24 Dec 2015 |WWII | |- |[[Luxford-178|Luxford]] |Stanley Claude |7 Apr 1893 |2 Jan 1948 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Luxford-204|Luxford]] |Theodore Henry Reuben |1889 |26 Jul 1973 |WWI | |- |[[Luxford-226|Luxford]] |Wallace Henry Arthur |10 Mar 1916 |1984 |WWII | |- |[[Lysons-2|Lysons]] |Markham Carthew |27 Aug 1907 |03 Apr 1944 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Macdonald-831|Macdonald]] |Vincent Henry |19 Mar 1924 |24 Apr 2002 |WWII | |- |[[Mack-653|Mack]] |Thomas Allen |1902 |08 Dec 1940 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Mackey-1380|Mackey]] |Thomas Sylvester |1885 |29 October 1943 |WWI |W x2 |- |[[Mackie-431|Mackie]] |Leonard Augustus |1882 |05 July 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Macklin-320|Macklin]] |James Henry |20 Sep 1911 | |WWII | |- |[[Maclean-2872|Maclean]] |Charles Ian |1906 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Maclean-226|Maclean]] |Charles Stuart |01 Feb 1894 |18 July 1970 |WWI | |- |[[Maclean-286|Maclean]] |George Frederick |27 Nov 1890 |09 Aug 1965 |WWI | |- |[[Magor-106|Magor]] |Percival James Clyde |14 Apr 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Maher-586|Maher]] |Charles Leo (Charlie) |23 Jul 1894 |26 Apr 1915 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Maher-3650|Maher]] |Edmund Roland |1888 |30 Apr 1961 |WWI | |- |[[Maher-3497|Maher]] |Peter |5 Mar 1889 |5 Apr 1918 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Maher-3624|Maher]] |Richard SIlvester |1889 |1941 |WWI | |- |[[Malseed-34|Malseed]] |Charlton Read |30 Sep 1904 |1988 |WWII | |- |[[Mangini-15|Mangini]] |Louis Eugine |20 Dec 1926 |05 Nov 1982 |WWII | |- |[[Mann-7644|Mann]] |Arthur Herbert |15 Nov 1914 |7 Jan 2004 |WWII | |- |[[Mann-7649|Mann]] |Murray Allen |27 Apr 1921 |6 Mar 1995 |WWII | |- |[[Mannlein-2|Mannlein]] |George Maxwell |6 Jul 1920 |Jun 1998 |WWII | |- |[[Mapleback-51|Mapleback]] |Benjamin |12 Mar 1914 |11 Apr 1978 |WWII |POW |- |[[Mapleback-21|Mapleback]] |George |21 Jun 1867 |06 July 1939 |WWI | |- |[[Mapleback-24|Mapleback]] |George |1895 |07 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Mapleback-17|Mapleback]] |John Joseph (Jack) |18 Mar 1896 |17 Jun 1965 |WWI | |- |[[Markley-347|Markley]] |Charles Henry Edward (Harry) |24 Jul 1914 |10 Mar 2003 |WWII | |- |[[Marks-2026|Marks]] |Harold John Raymond |18 Jun 1898 |21 Oct 1951 |WWII | |- |[[Marmont-46|Marmont]] |James |23 Oct 1879 |30 Jun 1941 |WWI | |- |[[Marmont-51|Marmont]] |Lionel |17 Mar 1919 |23 July 1942 |WWII | |- |[[Marmont-73|Marmont]] |Thomas James |20 Jun 1917 |29 Nov 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Marriott-193|Marriott]] |Frederick Welham (Fred) |20 Aug 1912 |21 July 1964 |WWII | |- |[[Marriott-195|Marriott]] |Roy Hammond |12 Nov 1916 |1998 |WWII |DCM |- |[[Marshall-6522|Marshall]] |Donald George Cedric |17 Nov 1906 |11 Aug 1944 | WWII |POW DC (Singapore) |- |[[Marshall-6123|Marshall]] |Francis Keith Wyalong (Frank) |16 Feb 1894 |07 Dec 1956 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Marshall-6520|Marshall]] |Jack Eric |18 Aug 1902 |30 Nov 1982 | WWII | |- |[[Martin-30156|Martin]] |Arthur Walker |30 Mar 1909 |1965 |WWII | |- |[[Martin-14431|Martin]] |Henry Peyton |26 Jan 1885 |1955 |WWI | |- |[[Munday-305|Marshall]] |Keith Phillip |22 Jan 1924 |27 May 1999 | WWII | |- |[[Marshall-6523|Marshall]] |Robert Douglas Fortescue (Roderick) |04 Sep 1909 |19 Mar 1968 | WWII | |- |[[Munday-292|Marshall]] |Vernon Charles |10 Feb 1922 |11 Jun 2004 |WWII | |- |[[Mason-2836|Mason]] |Clarence Russell |1895 |1918 |WWI |POW, KIA |- |[[Mason-522|Mason]] |John Leslie |01 Apr 1891 |1963 |WWII | |- |[[Mason-521|Mason]] |Ernest William |1886 |23 Sep 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Mason-3634|Mason]] |Oliver Patrick |1889 |15 Mar 1944 |WWI |MM |- |[[Matheson-1322|Matheson]] |Eunice Hazel |21 Feb 1921 |20 Aug 1987 |WWII | |- |[[Mathieson-192|Mathieson]] |Aenger Vincent |15 Dec 1910 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |DC |- |[[Mathieson-197|Mathieson]] |Donald Ian Hamilton |06 Aug 1915 |26 Apr 1946 |WWII | |- |[[Mathieson-196|Mathieson]] |Douglas Haig |25 Feb 1917 |20 Dec 1973 |WWII | |- |[[Mathieson-193|Mathieson]] |John Archibald (Jack) |15 Aug 1911 |Sep 2005 |WWII | |- |[[Matthews-1268|Matthews]] |William |19 Dec 1892 |1976 |WWI | |- |[[Matthews-7184|Matthews]] |William Neil |3 May 1916 |10 May 1994 |WWII | |- |[[Mawhinney-14|Mawhinney]] |Geoffrey William |04 Feb 1924 |04 May 1945 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Maxwell-1577|Maxwell]] |David Lloyd |27 Mar 1916 |30 Jan 1965 |WWII | |- |[[Maxwell-1576|Maxwell]] |Robert Leslie |04 Dec 1913 |11 Apr 1967 |WWII | |- |[[May-6645|May]] |Henry Alexander |05 May 1918 |1979 |WWII | |- |[[McBride-1000|McBride]] |Michael |11 July 1888 |15 Dec 1964 |WWI | |- |[[McCaffrey-619|McCaffrey]] |Frederick Peter |06 Jun 1899 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[McCarthy-2513|McCarthy]] |Eugene Patrick |31 Dec 1882 |1955 |WWI | |- |[[McCarthy-2523|McCarthy]] |Mortimer Eugene |1890 |16 May 1967 |WWI |MID |- |[[McClintock-123|McClintock]] |Ernest Henry |09 Jul 1913 |1984 |WWII | |- |[[McClintock-120|McClintock]] |George Austin |24 Jul 1896 |27 Feb 1966 |WWI | |- |[[McClintock-117|McClintock]] |William John |1888 |30 Sep 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[McCormack-429|McCormack]] |William James Henry |10 Oct 1914 | |WWII | |- |[[McCreary-201|McCreary]] |Alan Bruce |01 Mar 1908 |21 May 1943 |WWII |POW (Thailand) |- |[[McCrohon-151|McCrohon]] |Henry Louis |18 Oct 1880 |08 Feb 1919 |WWI |DWSO |- |[[McCubbin-174|McCubbin]] |Walter |1891 |14 Sep 1939 |WWI | |- |[[Mcdonald-3381|Mcdonald]] |George Angus Albert |1876 |11 Nov 1952 |WWI | |- |[[McDougall-494|McDougall]] |Ronald Keith |09 Oct 1898 |03 Sep 1972 |WWII | |- |[[McEachern-47|McEachern]] |John Vincent |1889 |1957 |WWI | |- |[[McFadyen-169|McFadyen]] |Alexander John |19 Jan 1911 | |WWII | |- |[[McFarlane-732|McFarlane]] |Donald Keith |14 Oct 1904 |1984 |WWII | |- |[[McGuigan-17|McGuigan]] |Keith Andrew |26 Sep 1923 |22 Dec 1954 |WWII | |- |[[Mchattie-82|Mchattie]] |Donald Gordon |19 Aug 1892 |17 July 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[McInnes-315|McInnes]] |William Angus |1884 |09 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[McIntosh-3225|McIntosh]] |Cecil Edwin |01 Jan 1918 |1965 |WWII | |- |[[McIntosh-1713|McIntosh]] |Edward Clement (Ned) |1881 |14 Dec 1954 |WWI | |- |[[McIntosh-3227|McIntosh]] |Sydney James |12 Apr 1916 | |WWII | |- |[[McIntosh-3226|McIntosh]] |Wilfred James |12 Jun 1914 | |WWII | |- |[[McIntyre-952|McIntyre]] |Charles Alexander |1892 |1956 |WWI | |- |[[McIntyre-950|McIntyre]] |James Christopher |1878 | |WWI |Gassed |- |[[McIntyre-948|McIntyre]] |John Andrew |1889 |1969 |WWI | |- |[[McKay-902|McKay]] |Oswald Keith |1897 | |WWI |Wx2 |- |[[ McKenzie-1882|McKenzie]] |Charles Ronald |05 May 1891 |Oct 1961 |WWI |Wx2 |- |[[McKenzie-2857|McKenzie]] |Henry John |1889 |15 Jun 1919 |WWI | |- |[[ McKenzie-1888|McKenzie]] |James Girdwood |23 Oct 1888 |28 May 1973 |WWI | |- |[[McKnight-501|McKnight]] |David James |07 Dec 1910 |1965 |WWII | |- |[[McKnight-503|McKnight]] |Frank |10 Nov 1914 | |WWII | |- |[[McLaren-1084|McLaren]] |John Briggs |21 Jan 1902 |18 Jan 1981 |WWII | |- |[[McLarty-72|McLarty]] |Francis George Donald |03 Apr 1905 |19 Jun 1975 |WWII | |- |[[McLarty-74|McLarty]] |Samuel James Allan |30 July 1913 |07 Jan 1993 |WWII | |- |[[McLean-3088|McLean]] |Ernest Frederick Elias |1894 |01 Aug 1979 |WWI | |- |[[McLean-3089|McLean]] |Percival David |1892 |19 May 1954 |WWI | |- |[[McLean-3091|McLean]] |Victor Clarence |1897 |10 Oct 1964 |WWI | |- |[[McLeod-5018|McLeod]] |Colin Harrington |17 Dec 1893 |39 Dec 1962 |WWI, WWII |W, Croix de Guerre |- |[[McLeod-2320|McLeod]] |Leslie |1893 |14 Apr 1938 |WWI | |- |[[McMichael-298|McMichael]] |Norman |1904 |21 May 1946 |WWII | |- |[[McNally-942|McNally]] |Patrick William |05 Dec 1914 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[McNeill-1042|McNeill]] |Neal |1894 |Abt 1930 |WWI | |- |[[Merrick-1771|Merrick]] |James Alfred |8 Dec 1906 |1965 |WWII | |- |[[Miles-3681|Miles]] |Eric Clive |10 Jan 1897 |1974 |WWI | |- |[[Miller-4154|Miller]] |Frederick |22 Mar 1924 | |WWII | |- |[[Miller-4130|Miller]] |Herbert George |16 Apr 1897 | |WWII | |- |[[Mills-1802|Mills]] |Ernest Fabian |27 Sep 1907 |18 Jul 1980 |WWII | |- |[[Milne-183|Milne]] |Noel Thomas |06 Mar 1919 |16 Jun 2006 |WWII | |- |[[Milner-253|Milner]] |George Frederick |08 Jan 1908 | |WWII | |- |[[Milner-252|Milner]] |John Paine (Jack) |27 Mar 1903 | |WWII | |- |[[Money-280|Money]] |John Griffin (Jack) |13 Mar 1907 |25 Aug 1962 |WWII | |- |[[Moore-8583|Moore]] |Isaac |12 Nov 1883 |08 May 1969 |WWI |Gassed, W x2 |- |[[Moore-49129|Moore]] |Richard Kingsmill Pennefather |19 Jan 1886 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |MC |- |[[Moore-35581|Moore]] |Vernon Thomas |05 Nov 1916 |06 May 1941 |WWII |DOW |- |[[Moore-13078|Moore]] |William Ernest |25 Jan 1893 |07 Jun 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Moran-3813|Moran]] |Robert Loftus Hastings |20 May 1901 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Moreton-85|Moreton]] |Godfrey Francis Gilles |03 Aug 1888 | |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Morley-370|Morley]] |Ernest William |30 Mar 1925 | |WWII | |- |[[Morley-345|Morley]] |James William (Jim) |17 July 1898 |Aug 1960 |WWI | |- |[[Morrison-4031|Morrison]] |Charles William Lawrence |1898 |13 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Morrison-6730|Morrison]] |Donald Vincent |1897 |06 Apr 1952 |WWI | |- |[[Morrison-4672|Morrison]] |Duncan Rutherford |21 Nov 1888 |28 Apr 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Morse-3166|Morse]] |John Frederick |16 Jun 1892 |13 Sep 1961 |WWI | |- |[[Morse-3216|Morse]] |John Andrew |16 Feb 1916 |11 Nov 1985 |WWII | |- |[[Moseley-2470|Moseley]] |David Ronald |18 Mar 1920 |17 Dec 2002 |WWII | |- |[[Moseley-2471|Moseley]] |Keith Herbert |23 Apr 1922 |1990 |WWII | |- |[[Moss-2743 | Moss]] |Stanley |11 Dec 1921 | |WWII |POW |- |[[Mottram-103|Mottram]] |Charles Francis |Aug 1891 |28 Sep 1968 |WWI | |- |[[Mottram-122|Mottram]] |Charles John (Charlie) |Jan 1896 |07 Mar 1970 |WWI | |- |[[Mottram-119|Mottram]] |Clifford David |01 Feb 1920 | |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-91|Mottram]] |Frederick Raymond (Ray) |23 Mar 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-128|Mottram]] |George Clifford (Bub, Bubbs) |10 Jan 1901 | |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-92|Mottram]] |Harold Burleigh (Burleigh) |01 Oct 1921 | |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-88|Mottram]] |Henry |May 1889 |27 Sep 1917 |WWI |DW |- |[[Mottram-105|Mottram]] |Henry (Harry) Alexander |29 Sep 1913 |02 Jan 1990 |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-120|Mottram]] |Jack Thomas |03 Nov 1911 |01 Jul 1993 |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-77|Mottram]] |John Ernest |18 Apr 1913 |1978 |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-58|Mottram]] |Joseph Frederick |04 Sep 1910 |23 Dec 1995 |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-465|Mottram]] |Marjorie Isabel |22 Apr 1924 | |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-42|Mottram]] |Raymond Arthur |06 Jun 1924 | |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-57|Mottram]] |Reginald Hamilton |04 Apr 1913 |12 Apr 1964 |WWII | |- |[[Mottram-121|Mottram]] |Walter Raymond (Boysie) |14 May 1915 |31 Jan 2007 |WWII | |- |[[Mountford-353|Mountford]] |Frederick Arthur |25 Jan 1910 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Mulholland-407|Mulholland]] |John Joseph Anthony |8 Dec 1908 |10 Sep 1989 |WWII | |- |[[ Mulholland-405|Mulholland]] |Reginald Leonard Ambrose |15 Feb 1906 |28 Aug 1951 |WWII | |- |[[Mulholland-86|Mulholland]] |Thomas Verdun |29 Sep 1916 |03 Oct 2003 |WWII | |- |[[Mulvihill-7|Mulvihill]] |Timothy Lawrence |28 Sep 1894 |07 Jan 1952 |WWI | |- |[[Munday-291|Munday]] |Charles Frederick Mains |Oct 1897 |23 Sep 1984 |WWI | |- |[[Munting-1|Munting]] |Trevor Joseph |02 July 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Murfet-49|Murfet]] |Arthur William |16 Jul 1889 |16 Aug 1959 |WWI | |- |[[Murfet-35|Murfet]] |Charles Joseph |17 Aug 1887 |22 Sep 1963 |WWI | |- |[[Murfet-66|Murfet]] |Mervyn Charles |10 Jun 1908 |06 Apr 1993 |WWII | |- |[[Murfet-76|Murfet]] |Stanley Walter Richard |04 Mar 1903 |04 Nov 1984 |WWII | |- |[[Murphy-14618|Murphy]] |Alfred Richard |1896 |1951 |WWI | |- |[[Murphy-4170|Murphy]] |Charles Thomas (Charlie) |21 Aug 1885 |26 Aug 1961 |WWI | |- |[[Murphy-1732|Murphy]] |Norman Lyall |14 Jan 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Napier-401|Napier]] |George Robert (Bob) |11 Aug 1920 |28 Jan 2003 |WWII | |- |[[Napier-396|Napier]] |William Reay |20 Oct 1900 |1961 |WWII | |- |[[Naulty-25|Naulty]] |Patrick George |01 Jun 1899 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Neagle-57|Neagle]] |Thelma Marguerite |30 Dec 1903 | |WWII | |- |[[Newland-73|Newland]] |Arthur George |08 Mar 1895 |17 Sep 1922 |WWI |W, DCM, MM |- |[[Nichols-5736|Nichols]] |Ernest Arthur |May 1892 | |WWI | |- |[[Nichols-5740|Nichols]] |Stanley |19 Dec 1922 | |WWII | |- |[[Nicholson-748|Nicholson]] |Allan Gordon |29 Aug 1915 |23 Aug 1987 |WWII | |- |[[Nielson-644|Nielson]] |Thomas Moyard |24 Aug 1904 |27 Nov 1941 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Noble-1346|Noble]] |Edward |05 Apr 1913 | |WWII | |- |[[Nock-58|Nock]] |Donald Mckay |22 May 1889 |03 Dec 1955 |WWI | |- |[[Nock-89|Nock]] |May Armfield |02 Sep 1884 |03 Jan 1976 |WWI | |- |[[Northey-380|Northey]] |Richard |1869 |18 Feb 1918 |WWI | |- |[[Norton-2587|Norton]] |Albert William |25 Jul 1918 |15 Jun 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Norris-1779|Norris]] |Austin Harold |28 Jan 1915 |01 Nov 1991 |WWII | |- |[[North-1330|North]] |Jacob North |1890 |12 Aug 1960 |WWI |WIA (France) |- |[[Northcroft-4|Northcroft]] |Harry Cuthbert |22 Feb 1889 |19 May 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Norton-2590|Norton]] |Arthur Raymond |17 Nov 1925 |29 Apr 2010 |WWII | |- |[[Norton-2585|Norton]] |George Albert William |12 Jun 1911 |17 Sep 1994 |WWII | |- |[[Norton-2589|Norton]] |Kenneth Charles |09 Mar 1923 |16 Apr 2011 |WWII | |- |[[Norton-2588|Norton]] |Robert Joseph |07 Feb 1921 |01 Oct 2008 |WWII | |- |[[Notley-Smith-3|Notley-Smith]] |Neville Nathan |10 Jul 1904 | |WWII |POW |- |[[Nylander-6|Nylander]] |Nils |Sep 1889 |1945 |WWI |MM & Bar |- |[[Oakes-1240|Oakes]] |Charles Fowler |1877 |11 Aug 1968 |WWI | |- |[[Oben-7|Oben]] |George Ernest |1882 |09 Jan 1959 |WWI | |- |[[O'Bryan-183|O'Bryan]] |Clarence Roy |05 Feb 1903 | |WWII |POW |- |[[O'Doherty-22|O'Doherty]] |Donald Rex |23 Feb 1919 |Oct 2006 |WWII | |- |[[O'Donnell-2700|O'Donnell]] |Thomas |1879 | |WWI |W |- |[[O'Dwyer-215|O'Dwyer]] |Noel Aloysuis |11 Jun 1897 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[O'Grady-165|O'Grady]] |Edward James (Ted) |08 May 1922 |30 Jan 2008 |WWII | |- |[[O'Grady-163|O'Grady]] |William Joseph (Bill) |1893 |02 May 1960 |WWI | |- |[[O'Grady-166|O'Grady]] |William Joseph (Bill) |11 Nov 1925 |24 Jun 1990 |WWII | |- |[[O'Keefe-256|O'Keefe]] |Athol Henry |23 Mar 1898 |09 May 1944 |WWI |WIA (France) |- |[[O'Loughlin-128|O'Loughlin]] |Frederick Martin |15 Apr 1908 | |WWII | |- |[[Ownsworth-9|Ownsworth]] |Lindsay Thomas |30 Nov 1898 |22 Oct 1949 |WWI | |- |[[Ownsworth-5|Ownsworth]] |William Henry |16 Aug 1866 |Before 1912 |Boer | |- |[[Oxley-68|Oxley]] |Harold James |1894 |31 Aug 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Oxley-80|Oxley]] |Reginald John James |13 Apr 1914 |17 Sep 1994 |WWII | |- |[[Page-4019|Page]] |Harold Hillis |08 Aug 1888 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |DSO, MC, MID(2), W(3) |- |[[Page-10699|Page]] |Robert Charles |21 Jul 1920 |07 Jul 1945 |WWII |DSO, POW, DC (Executed Singapore) |- |[[Paine-579|Paine]] |Frederick James (Freddie) |1894 |25 Feb 1917 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Paine-605|Paine]] |George Lindsay Wray |25 Aug 1917 | |WWII | |- |[[Paine-1424|Paine]] |Vere Alexander |14 Mar 1919 |20 Dec 1978 |WWII | |- |[[Paine-1425|Paine]] |Walter David |17 Apr 1921 | |WWII | |- |[[ Parer-2|Parer]] |Damien Peter |01 Aug 1912 |17 Sep 1944 |WWII | DMS Peleliu Island |- |[[Parker-6960|Parker]] |Doris Henrietta |22 Sep 1913 |02 Oct 2003 |WWII | |- |[[Parr-784|Parr]] |William |02 Jun 1881 |28 Jan 1926 |Boer War |Stayed in SA |- |[[Parr-787|Parr]] |George Joseph Jubilee |10 Oct 1888 |05 Nov 1916 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Parry-1772|Parry]] |Arthur Reginald |1895 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Parsons-2919|Parsons]] |James Gilbert |11 Jan 1922 | |WWII | |- |[[Parsons-2916|Parsons]] |Louis Thomas |28 Jan 1889 |05 Nov 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Partridge-1383|Partridge]] |Jonathon Charles |14 Jul 1897 |26 Mar 1944 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Paton-84|Paton]] |Florence Elizabeth |18 Mar 1879 |01 Apr 1958 |WWI | |- |[[Patterson-5288|Patterson]] |George Alfred |Dec 1893 |1943 |WWI | |- |[[Paul-185|Paul]] |Clifford Raymond |28 Mar 1917 | |WWII | |- |[[Paul-176|Paul]] |Hector George |29 Aug 1902 |18 Jul 2002 |WWII | |- |[[Paul-180|Paul]] |Reginald Redvers |13 Nov 1914 |16 Nov 1997 |WWII |POW |- |[[Pawson-28|Pawson]] |Hugh Manley |1914 |25 Apr 1943 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Peat-43|Peat]] |Rainsford |04 Nov 1905 |1993 |WWII | |- |[[Pearse-341|Pearse]] |Edmund Palmer |2 Jul 1895 | |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Pearse-342|Pearse]] |Geddie Thomas |10 Mar 1893 |12 Dec 1966 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Pearse-347|Pearse]] |John Oswald |1 Jan 1896 |10 Sep 1988 |WWII | |- |[[Pearse-344|Pearse]] |William Nicholas |13 Mar 1889 |1970 |WWII | |- |[[Pearse-349|Pearse]] |William Nicholas Langman |19 Nov 1904 |1987 |WWII | |- |[[Pedrana-10|Pedrana]] |Louis Wright |13 Feb 1899 |18 Sep 1975 |WWII | |- |[[Pegler-126|Pegler]] |Joseph Leslie (Les) |27 Feb 1895 |06 Oct 1976 |WWI | |- |[[Penfold-772|Penfold]] |Daniel Charles |1879 |16 Apr 1956 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Penfold-770|Penfold]] |William Read (Billy) |02 Jun 1892 |12 Jun 1954 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Pentland-42|Pentland]] |Nelson |04 Jul 1888 |16 Aug 1917 |WWI |KIA (Belgium) |- |[[Penton-10|Penton]] |John Wilfred |11 Oct 1903 |02 Nov 1972 |WWII |POW |- |[[Permain-10|Permain]] |Harry George Harding |10 Oct 1892 |28 Sep 1964 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Permain-12|Permain]] |Hilton Keith (Keith) |20 Jun 1925 | |WWII | |- |[[Perratt-17|Perrett]] |Andrew |1883 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Perry-7904|Perry]] |John Robert (Jack) |26 Mar 1920 |31 Dec 2001 |WWII | |- |[[Perry-3978|Perry]] |Joyce Ruby |16 Apr 1922 | |WWII | |- |[[Peters-1360|Peters]] |Basil Walton |30 May 1909 |05 Jan 1983 |WWII | |- |[[Peters-1365|Peters]] |Edward Albert |01 Sep 1916 |09 Aug 1984 |WWII | |- |[[Peters-1362|Peters]] |John William |10 Jul 1913 |1992 |WWII | |- |[[Peters-4635|Peters]] |Laurence Eric |01 Oct 1918 |15 Sep 1998 |WWII | |- |[[Peters-1364|Peters]] |Roy |1915 |07 Feb 1975 |WWII | |- |[[Peters-1368|Peters]] |Stanley Phillip |24 Aug 1923 |13 Apr 1987 |WWII | |- |[[Philp-230|Philp]] |Sydney Glassop |12 Nov 1914 | |WWII |POW |- |[[Philpott-129|Philpott]] |Arthur Harding |05 Sep 1935 |11 Jun 2005 | | |- |[[Pickering-2563|Pickering]] |Murray Bartlett |1892 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Pinkerton-55|Pinkerton]] |John Samuel |1885 |06 Jan 1941 |WWI | |- |[[Pinner-78|Pinner]] |David Watson |12 Apr 1901 |1956 |WWII |POW |- |[[Piper-661|Piper]] |Alfred Jonathon |02 Apr 1911 |10 May 1993 |WWII | |- |[[Plew-35|Plew]] |Allan Thomas |03 Jul 1893 | |WWI | |- |[[Plew-53|Plew]] |Aubrey Gordon |08 Feb 1908 | |WWII | |- |[[Plew-47|Plew]] |Lyall Colin (Colin) |20 May 1920 | |WWII | |- |[[Plew-56|Plew]] |Norman Allen |21 Jun 1919 |1968 |WWII | |- |[[Plew-44|Plew]] |Ronald Desmond |15 May 1927 | |WWII | |- |[[Plew-32|Plew]] |William John (Bill) |02 Nov 1878 |28 Jul 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Plew-42|Plew]] |William Roy |09 Sep 1887 | |WWI | |- |[[Pocklington-11|Pocklington]] |John Shirley |02 Mar 1914 |27 Mar 2011 |WWII | |- |[[Pocklington-12|Pocklington]] |Vernon Permain |23 Oct 1921 |23 Jul 2004 |WWII | |- |[[Pople-15|Pople]] |David |11 Jul 1898 |24 Jul 1993 |WWII | |- |[[Pople-20|Pople]] |Henry |1892 |27 Jul 1916 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Pople-39|Pople]] |Henry Charles (Harry) |24 Aug 1922 |1992 |WWII | |- |[[Pople-21|Pople]] |James Thomas (Jim) |1896 | |WWI | |- |[[Pople-19|Pople]] |John Robert |14 Oct 1893 | |WWI | |- |[[Pople-24|Pople]] |William |1882 |15 Jul 1915 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Pople-33|Pople]] |William Robert |25 Oct 1918 |20 May 1945 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Popple-69|Popple]] |Adden Alfred |05 Jun 1895 |1970 |WWI & WWII | |- |[[Popple-65|Popple]] |Thomas James |07 Sep 1886 |21 Jan 1967 |WWI & WWII |MM |- |[[Popple-74|Popple]] |Thomas Lander |02 Mar1921 |24 Aug 2007 |WWII | |- |[[Porter-7115|Porter]] |Lancelot |1885 |30 Sep 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Press-309|Press]] |Basil William Isaac |Jun 1897 |28 Aug 1961 |WWI | |- |[[Press-311|Press]] |Gordon James |05 Jan 1927 | |WWII | |- |[[Press-310|Press]] |Stanley Basil William |14 Mar 1924 |08 Jan 2010 |WWII | |- |[[Press-316|Press]] |William Stevens |May 1873 |27 Mar 1918 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Preston-1765|Preston]] |Earl |06 Apr 1911 |15 Jun 1978 |WWII | |- |[[Preston-1766|Preston]] |Gordon |10 Jul 1914 |13 Mar 1987 |WWII | |- |[[Preston-2475|Preston]] |Howard Avondale |1892 |30 Jan 1977 |WWI | |- |[[Priddle-35|Priddle]] |Charles Frank |15 Sep 1884 |17 Dec 1975 |WWI | |- |[[Priddle-44|Priddle]] |Earl |1918 |08 Jul 1944 |WWII | |- |[[Priddle-42|Priddle]] |Jack |1908 |19 Sep 1961 |WWII | |- |[[Priddle-26|Priddle]] |William Charles Hellyer (Chick) |1895 |13 Aug 1979 |WWI | |- |[[Pritchard-712|Pritchard]] |Urba Annie |25 Jun 1923 | |WWII | |- |[[Pulford-45|Pulford]] |Charles Lewis |1890 |09 Sep 1918 |WWI |AK |- |[[Pulford-49|Pulford]] |Eric William Baden |02 Oct 1902 | |WWII | |- |[[Pulford-46|Pulford]] |Francis |Oct 1885 |27 Sep 1953 |WWI |Wx2 POW |- |[[Pulford-56|Pulford]] |George Richard |1893 | |WWI | |- |[[Pulford-47|Pulford]] |John Henry |Nov 1892 | |WWI | |- |[[Pullyblank-2|Pullyblank]] |Walter Charles |1897 |20 Aug 1964 |WWI |W, MM |- |[[Purcell-3983|Purcell]] |Kenneth Reginald |20 Jun 1925 | |WWII | |- |[[Purches-41|Purches]] |Walter James |12 Feb 1919 |1 Jul 2005 |WWII | |- |[[Pursell-5|Pursell]] |Archibald Samuel |03 Jul 1895 |14 Jul 1962 |WWI | |- |[[Pursell-61|Pursell]] |Arthur Leckey |1907 |06 Apr 1945 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Elliott-Browne-1|Pursell]] (neé
    Elliott-Browne) |Betty |24 Apr 1917 | |WWII | |- |[[Pursell-60|Pursell]] |George Edward |19 Jan 1909 |1983 |WWII |POW |- |[[Pursell-68|Pursell]] |Heber David |20 Sep 1900 |1969 |WWII | |- |[[Pursell-19|Pursell]] |John Stirling |02 May 1927 | |WWII | |- |[[Pursell-12|Pursell]] |Rowland Tower |16 Feb 1912 |05 Sep 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Puxley-18|Puxley]] |James William (Bill) |03 Oct 1896 |1967 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Quinn-1159|Quinn]] |James Lawrence |1893 |21 Mar 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Quinn-1160|Quinn]] |Patrick Joseph |1898 |04 Mar 1918 |WWI |AK |- |[[Quirk-73|Quirk]] |Elston John |20 Sep 1919 |22 May 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Quirk-172|Quirk]] |William George |17 Mar 1908 |24 Oct 1943 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Quirk-60|Quirk]] |William Keith |20 Feb 1916 |11 Jan 1943 |WWII |DW |- |[[Radburn-24|Radburn]] |Ambrose Joseph |1897 |07 Apr 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Radburn-129|Radburn]] |Clarence William |1899 |28 Sep 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Radburn-73|Radburn]] |Russell Wallace |1892 |08 May 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Radburn-105|Radburn]] |Walter Elwyn |1898 |18 Jul 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Ragg-49|Ragg]] |Allan Thomas |04 May 1907 |16 Jul 1975 |WWII |POW |- |[[Ragg-79|Ragg]] |Ernest Allen |21 Jun 1912 |22 Jan 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Ragg-65|Ragg]] |Harry |Sep 1881 | |WWI | |- |[[Ragg-14|Ragg]] |Harold James |1893 |12 Aug 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Ragg-72|Ragg]] |Robert Arthur |28 Jul 1905 |26 Jul 1949 |WWII | |- |[[Ragg-73|Ragg]] |William |03 Dec 1904 |05 Oct 1973 |WWII | |- |[[Ramsden-198|Ramsden]] |John William |22 Nov 1900 |27 May 1962 |WWII | |- |[[Randell-71|Randell]] |Herbert Douglas |12 Oct 1918 |07 Jul 1985 |WWII |OBE |- |[[Raymer-58|Raymer]] |Alfred Norman (Norman) |22 May 1917 |22 Jul 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Raymer-55|Raymer]] |Francis Joseph |18 Aug 1911 |1966 |WWII | |- |[[Raymer-54|Raymer]] |Robert Edward |07 May 1909 |1978 |WWII | |- |[[Reed-19598|Reed]] |Arthur Ridley |Dec 1895 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Reed-19125|Reed]] |Gordon Bradley |01 Apr 1911 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Reilly-407|Reilly]] |Guthrie Wilberforce |1885 |08 Aug 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Rescorl-94|Rescorl]] |John Charles |1916 |22 Jan 1942 |WWII |KIA (Singapore) |- |[[Retallack-43|Retallack]] |Raymond Bath |26 Mar 1904 |26 Apr 1985 |WWII | |- |[[Reynolds-17076|Reynolds]] |John Arthur |07 Mar 1890 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |Wx2 |- |[[Reynolds-17077|Reynolds]] |William Robert |1921 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Richardson-6206|Richardson]] |Jack |11 Mar 1914 |1981 |WWII | |- |[[Richardson-6235|Richardson]] |John Francis (Jack) |21 Jan 1893 |16 Aug 1953 |WWI | |- |[[Richardson-6053|Richardson]] |William Hildreth |1884 |10 Dec 1953 |WWI | |- |[[Ricketts-131|Ricketts]] |Harold Stanley (Harry) |16 Dec 1893 |15 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Richter-1177|Richter]] |Alfred |24 Jun 1892 |1984 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Richter-1185|Richter]] |Frederick Henry |Jul 1886 | |WWI | |- |[[Riddell-123|Riddell]] |Norman Raymond |26 Mar 1918 | |WWII | |- |[[Rigby-110|Rigby]] |Harold Vivian |02 Mar 1914 |29 Jun 1970 |WWII | |- |[[Roberts-7333|Roberts]] |Edward Arthur (Ted) |27 Mar 1893 |01 Jul 1966 |WWI |Wx2 |- |[[Roberts-7708|Roberts]] |James George (Jimmy) |1894 | |WWI | |- |[[Roberts-14368|Roberts]] |James Owen (Dick) |01 Dec 1917 | |WWII |POW |- |[[Roberts-30750|Roberts]] |Richard Stanford |31 Mar 1915 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Roberts-13473|Roberts]] |Thomas Edward |27 Jun 1896 |25 Dec 1967 |WWII | |- |[[Robertson-4549|Robertson]] |James Crawford |24 Feb 1924 | |WWII | |- |[[Robertson-4550|Robertson]] |John Trevor |24 Feb 1924 | |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1158|Robins]] |Albert Ralph |2 Dec 1913 | |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1160|Robins]] |Howard Percival |16 Mar 1912 | |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1154|Robins]] |James Albert |1889 |1956 |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1156|Robins]] |Malolm William |7 Jul 1922 |1971 |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1157|Robins]] |Norman Charles |17 Dec 1915 | |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1155|Robins]] |Samuel Herbert |6 Nov 1913 |1979 |WWII | |- |[[Robins-1162|Robins]] |Winston Hope |24 Feb 1916 |1985 |WWII | |- |[[Robinson-33185|Robinson]] |Hector Ernest |08 Apr 1900 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Rockett-204|Rockett]] |Dudley John Loftus |24 Aug 1874 |06 Aug 1938 |WWI | |- |[[Rockett-223|Rockett]] |Graham Henry |07 Nov 1912 |26 Apr 1985 |WWII | |- |[[Rockett-209|Rockett]] |Henry Wilson |1866 |18 Nov 1930 |WWI | |- |[[Rockett-203|Rockett]] |Hildreth Peyton |17 Oct 1872 |02 Aug 1947 |Boer | |- |[[Rockett-220|Rockett]] |Richard Hildreth Francis |14 Feb 1902 |24 Apr 1977 |WWII | |- |[[Rockett-212|Rockett]] |Richard Napoleon Francis |1873 |06 Nov 1920 |WWI | |- |[[Rockett-222|Rockett]] |Wilfred Lennard |21 Nov 1907 |23 Jan 1970 |WWII | |- |[[Rogers-4454|Rogers]] |Albert |01 Feb 1923 |18 Jan 2016 |WWII | |- |[[Rogers-4545|Rogers]] |Frank Thomas |25 Dec 1898 |02 May 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Rogers-4453|Rogers]] |Herbert |02 Jun 1917 |15 Apr 1942 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Rogers-4475|Rogers]] |Herbert John |20 Mar 1876 |29 Apr 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Rogers-4483|Rogers]] |Lawrence Stephen |01 Feb 1916 |12 Jul 2002 |WWII | |- |[[Rogers-4370|Rogers]] |Rupert Henry |24 Apr 1921 |31 Oct 1999 |WWII | |- |[[Rogers-4542|Rogers]] |William Edward |10 Jun 1889 | |WWI | |- |[[Rogers-10708|Rogers]] |William Henry "Harry" |26 Mar 1893 |1970 |WWI | |- |[[Rooke-188|Rooke]] |Harold |23 Dec 1901 |24 apr 1977 |WWII | |- |[[Roscoe-33|Roscoe]] |Thomas Edwin |10 May 1924 | |WWII | |- |[[Rose-2248|Rose]] |Arthur Henry |23 Oct 1890 |27 Jun 1966 |WWI |W |- |[[Rose-3994|Rose]] |John Alwyn |26 Sep 1915 |19 Sep 1942 |WWII |DW |- |[[Rose-3042|Rose]] |Mervyn Stanley (Michael) |1915 |1942 |WWII |KIA (Malaya) |- |[[Rose-2929|Rose]] |Samuel Albert |1905 |1991 |WWII |POW |- |[[Ross-18356|Ross]] |Harold Jo | 1906 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Ross-6198|Ross]] |James Charles | 27 Jul 1895 |1970 |WWI | |- |[[Ragg-60|Rossiter]] |Arthur Rossiter |31 Dec 1916 |16 Dec 2001 |WWII | |- |[[Ronke-1|Ronke]] |John Maurice Morgan |17 Sep 1923 |09 Nov 2005 |WWII | |- |[[Rothwell-180|Rothwell]] |Dudley John |29 Aug 1922 | |WWII | |- |[[Rowe-3533|Rowe]] |George Leslie |1887 |13 Feb 1953 |WWII | |- |[[Rowe-2230|Rowe]] |James Duncan |20 Jul 1916 | |WWII |POW |- |[[Rowe-4958|Rowe]] |Sidney Harold |1888 |1972 |WWI | |- |[[Rowlston-11|Rowlston]] |William Alfred |09 Oct 1912 |19 Jan 1999 |WWII | |- |[[Royle-42|Royle]] |Hector Charles (Charlie) |Oct 1886 |30 Jul 1916 |WWI |DW (France) |- |[[Rutherford-1368|Rutherford]] |Charles |Feb 1896 |4 Jun 1917 |WWI |KIA (Belgium) |- |[[Russell-9364|Russell]] |Kenneth Walter |12 Aug 1911 |02 Dec 1993 |WWII | |- |[[Rutherford-1212|Rutherford]] |Charles George |25 Apr 1869 |24 Jun 1941 |WWI | |- |[[Rutherford-1373|Rutherford]] |Cyril Keith |25 Apr 1910 |9 Mar 1996 |WWII | |- |[[Rumble-66|Rumble]] |Alfred John |20 Apr 1906 |8 Dec 1984 |WWII |POW |- |[[Rumble-8|Rumble]] |John Garfield |25 Nov 1898 |8 May 1986 |WWII | |- |[[Rumble-62|Rumble]] |Joseph |1892 |19 Aug 1916 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Rumble-64|Rumble]] |Samuel Downes Martin |27 Sep 1901 |6 May 1974 |WWII |POW |- |[[Rumble-63|Rumble]] |William James |2 Apr 1895 |1979 |WWII | |- |[[Rutherford-1367|Rutherford]] |Ralph Elliot |17 Feb 1894 |22 May 1979 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Rutherford-1366|Rutherford]] |Richard Henry |21 Feb 1893 |28 Dec 1962 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Rutherford-1365|Rutherford]] |William Charles |23 Nov 1919 |1 Apr 1970 |WWII | |- |[[Ryan-1662|Ryan]] |Stanley Milham |28 Sep 1883 |31 Jan 1953 |WWI |W |- |[[Sabey-18|Sabey]] |Harold Ian (Ian) |21 Jul 1906 |1985 |WWII |POW |- |[[Safstrom-7|Safstrom]] |Gustaf Harold |Jul 1890 |abt 1968 |WWI | |- |[[Safstrom-6|Safstrom]] |Valfrid |Jan 1896 |15 Apr 1918 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Salmon-1399|Salmon]] |George Robert |30 Oct 1916 |2 Aug 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Salt-416|Salt]] |Ernest Talbot |30 Aug 1893 |27 Nov 1916 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Salt-418|Salt]] |Jack Henry |14 Oct 1897 |4 May 1916 |WWI |DMS |- |[[Sayer-246|Sayer]] |Harry |May 1874 | |WWI | |- |[[Schmidt-10082|Schmidt]] |Charles Albert |24 Jan 1887 |1970 |WWI & WWII | |- |[[ Schuman-67| Schuman]] |Leslie George |24 Feb 1912 |18 Sep 1984 |WWII | |- |[[ Schuman-64| Schuman]] |Marjorie |28 Jan 1911 |14 Feb 1942 |WWII | |- |[[Scott-10250|Scott]] |David Clarence (Dave) |6 Apr 1909 | |WWII | |- |[[Scott-10158|Scott]] |John Walter (Walter) |Mar 1889 |1942 |WWI | |- |[[Scott-10159|Scott]] |Robert James (Bob) |Jan 1895 |1972 |WWI | |- |[[Seddon-1093|Seddon]] |Richard John Spotswood |29 May 1881 |21 Aug 1918 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Sedgers-2|Sedgers]] |Joseph Charles Edward |1897 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Seebohm-33|Seebohm]] |Albert John |1893 |7 May 1978 |WWI | |- |[[Seebohm-32|Seebohm]] |Roy |4 Sep 1899 |12 Apr 1977 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Seggie-1|Seggie]] |Wallace John |Feb 1897 | |WWI | |- |[[Selfe-43|Selfe]] |Athol John Thomas |1894 |22 Aug 1972 |WWI | |- |[[Selfe-54|Selfe]] |Claude Noel |12 Dec 1906 |28 Oct 1997 |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-49|Selfe]] |Frederick Walter Harold |29 May 1905 |16 Dec 1978 |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-51|Selfe]] |George Edward |12 Oct 1893 |21 Jun 1980 |WWI | |- |[[Selfe-45|Selfe]] |Hilton Vincent |1897 |24 Apr 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Selfe-47|Selfe]] |Keith |4 Apr 1916 |6 Aug 1993 |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-55|Selfe]] |Leslie John |10 Mar 1924 |18 Sep 1998 |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-52|Selfe]] |Mervyn Clyde |28 May 1902 |12 Jul 1974 |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-44|Selfe]] |Neville Thomas |7 Jul 1924 |7 Mar 1944 |WWII |AK |- |[[Selfe-50|Selfe]] |Norman John |17 Sep 1933 |19 Nov 1955 |Korea |AK |- |[[Selfe-53|Selfe]] |Norman Joseph |28 Mar 1914 |2 Apr 1970 |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-56|Selfe]] |Victor Lawerence |5 Apr 1914 |23 Nov 1998 |WWII | |- |[[Selfe-48|Selfe]] |Walter Henry |30 Mar 1882 |11 Mar 1947 |WWI | |- |[[Selkrig-3|Selkrig]] |Reginald George |20 Nov 1922 | |WWII | |- |[[Selkrig-2|Selkrig]] |Reginald William |1894 |1952 |WWI | |- |[[Sellars-82|Sellars]] |Alfred |7 Aug 1914 |25 Mar 2002 |WWII | |- |[[Sewell-567|Sewell]] |Ronald Keith |12 Nov 1917 |1966 |WWII | |- |[[Shannon-2803|Shannon]] |Leonard Raleigh |1894 |06 Sep 1985 |WWI | |- |[[Sharp-1010|Sharp]] |Daniel Clifford Keith |14 Oct 1908 | |WWII | |- |[[Sharp-1011|Sharp]] |Leonard Raymond (Len) |18 Sep 1909 |1965 |WWII | |- |[[Sharp-1006|Sharp]] |William Gregory |Dec 1896 |23 Nov 1915 |WWI |DWSO (Egypt) |- |[[Sharpe-383|Sharpe]] |Edward William |1873 |28 Apr 1919 |WWI |MID |- |[[Sharrock-139|Sharrock]] |Gordon |26 Mar 1887 |18 Jun 1938 |WWI | |- |[[Sheehan-841|Sheehan]] |Joseph Thaddeus |27 Aug 1904 |26 Jul 1965 |WWII | |- |[[Shiels-236|Shiels]] |Leslie Arthur |03 Oct 1919 |2007 |WWII | |- |[[Shiels-235|Shiels]] |Robert Francis |16 Jun 1923 |25 Oct 1996 |WWII | |- |[[Shilton-82|Shilton]] |Albert |1881 |21 Nov 1952 |WWI | |- |[[Shilton-80|Shilton]] |Charles Thomas |7 May 1855 |6 Jun 1945 |WWI | |- |[[Shilton-85|Shilton]] |Frank Harold |16 Jul 1890 |9 Jul 1976 |WWI | |- |[[Shilton-92|Shilton]] |John (Jack) Kevin |12 Jan 1916 |21 Aug 1976 |WWII | |- |[[Shorthouse-42|Shorthouse]] |Norman Leslie Hewitt |5 Sep 1900 |1983 |WWII | |- |[[Shrimpton-29|Shrimpton]] |John |10 Feb 1925 |21 Oct 2010 |WWII | |- |[[Sice-1|Sice]] |Thomas George |9 Jan 1922 |19 May 2010 |WWII | |- |[[Silvey-229|Silvey]] |Francis Hubert (Frank) |18 Jan 1916 |29 Apr 1992 |WWII | |- |[[Silvey-173|Silvey]] |Frederick Roy |1903 |1 Oct 1961 |WWII | |- |[[Silvey-200|Silvey]] |John Robert William |28 Apr 1912 |1969 |WWII |POW |- |[[Silvey-179|Silvey]] |Jonathan |1891 |Aug 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Silvey-199|Silvey]] |Leonard Thomas |18 Sep 1913 |1964 |WWII | |- |[[Silvey-228|Silvey]] |Norman Frank Henry |27 Apr 1921 |14 Feb 2003 |WWII | |- |[[Silvey-167|Silvey]] |Trevor Harding |8 Aug 1922 |8 Sep 1985 |WWII | |- |[[Simmons-5588|Simmons]] |Williams Gordon Donald |24 Mar 1907 |25 Nov 1952 |WWII | |- |[[Sinclair-2815|Sinclair]] |Walter Joseph Robert |18 May 1916 |25 Jan 1945 |WWII |POW/MIA |- |[[Kirkpatrick-1473|Simpson]] |John (Jack) |6 Jul 1892 |19 May 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Sims-1163|Sims]] |Leonard Albert |23 Jan 1924 |7 Jul 2006 |WWII | |- |[[Sims-1162|Sims]] |Walter Leonard John |30 Sep 1898 |1963 |WWII | |- |[[Slade-1566|Slade]] |Peter Laing |1893 |1961 |WWI | |- |[[Slattery-1000|Slattery]] |Michael |18 Feb 1890 |21 Apr 1962 |WWI | |- |[[Slattery-997|Slattery]] |John |21 Oct 1894 |24 Apr 1918 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Sloan-1989|Sloan]] |John Sloan |1878 |1961 |WWI | |- |[[Smith-21857|Smith]] |Arthur Harris (Mick) |27 Jan 1908 | |WWII | |- |[[Smith-38243|Smith]] |Daniel George |6 Oct 1888 |11 May 1960 |WWI |Wx3 |- |[[Smith-36460|Smith]] |Ernest Albert |29 Jul 1910 |27 Oct 1967 |WWII |MID |- |[[Smith-38062|Smith]] |Ernest John |1892 |29 May 1918 |WWI |AS |- |[[Smith-38094|Smith]] |George Joseph |23 Sep 1912 | |WWII | |- |[[Smith-39207|Smith]] |Harold Maxwell |26 Apr 1906 |9 Jan 1980 |WWII |MC, ED |- |[[Smith-184061|Smith]] |James Wilton |1898 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |W |- |[[Smith-68920|Smith]] |John (Jack) |8 Sep 1893 |1959 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Smith-68922|Smith]] |Joseph |Mar 1898 | |WWI | |- |[[Smith-38095|Smith]] |Leslie Victor |25 Mar 1915 |01 Aug 1984 |WWII | |- |[[Smith-4600|Smith]] |Lindsay Fowler |30 May 1896 |1963 |WWI | |- |[[Smith-38096|Smith]] |Lyell Mervin |06 Jan 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Smith-27277|Smith]] |Phillip Stanley |21 Apr 1909 |1965 |WWII | |- |[[Smith-21864|Smith]] |Reginald Douglas |04 Aug 1910 | |WWII | |- |[[Smith-21869|Smith]] |Rexie Keith |29 Oct 1916 |05 Jun 1987 |WWII | |- |[[Smith-38097|Smith]] |Rodney Ernest |23 Sep 1936 |14 Jan 2002 |Korea | |- |[[Smith-46847|Smith]] |Ronald Bruce Laurie |1897 |17 May 1937 |WWI | |- |[[Smith-82284|Smith]] |Stanley James |08 Apr 1922 |21 Jan 2000 |WWII | |- |[[Smith-36472|Smith]] |Victor Lesley |1886 |17 Mar 1963 |WWI |W |- |[[Snell-1312|Snell]] |Charles |20 Feb 1923 |08 Nov 2008 |WWII | |- |[[Schnefuhs-4|Snowfoot]] |Gilbert Ernest |04 Aug 1907 |16 Dec 1996 |WWII | |- |[[Schnefuhs-5|Snowfoot]] |Reginald Thomas |04 Aug 1907 | |WWII | |- |[[Solomons-219|Solomons]] |Robert Lewis |1890 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Soper-326|Soper]] |Alegernon Leslie |22 Oct 1889 |17 Oct 1950 |WWI | |- |[[Soper-327|Soper]] |Terence John |1922 |08 Nov 1943 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Soutter-10|Soutter]] |Archibald Barclay |31 Jan 1918 |19 Apr 1989 |WWII | |- |[[Sparks-1522|Sparks]] |Alexander Bevan |Dec 1892 | |WWI | |- |[[Spence-1104|Spence]] |Colin John |01 Apr 1912 |13 Nov 2005 |WWII |DCM, W |- |[[Spence-468|Spence]] |Thomas |26 Mar 1898 |21 Jun 1965 |WWI | |- |[[Spence-469|Spence]] |Thomas Duncan |13 Jan 1925 | style="white-space: nowrap;" |30 Mar 2006 |WWII | |- |[[Spence-575|Spence]] |William |Feb 1894 |29 Sep 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Spencer-2723|Spencer]] |Cyril Watmough |19 May 1919 |06 Jun 2012 |WWII | |- |[[Spencer-5170|Spencer]] |Dudley Willes |18 Feb 1878 |12 Sep 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Spencer-10123|Spencer]] |Edward George |July 1890 |08 Jun 1918 |WWI |DW (France) |- |[[Spencer-10170|Spencer]] |Edward George |20 Aug 1920 |17 Feb 1995 |WWII | |- |[[Spencer-10140|Spencer]] |Frederick George Carlyle |09 Apr 1916 |05 Sep 2007 |WWII | |- |[[Spencer-6207|Spencer]] |Harold William |03 Oct 1915 |22 May 1988 |WWII | |- |[[Spencer-10124|Spencer]] |Murdoch |Nov 1893 |11 Apr 1932 |WWI | |- |[[Spencer-10175|Spencer]] |Selwyn Edward |11 Sep 1898 |07 Jun 1958 |WWII | |- |[[Spencer-10125|Spencer]] |Victor Carlyle |15 Apr 1898 | |WWI | |- |[[Spicer-888|Spicer]] |Edward Ernest |25 Jul 1924 |1972 |WWII | |- |[[Spooner-312|Spooner]] |Arthur William Ethric |13 Oct 1882 |09 Nov 1972 |WWI | |- |[[Spratt-134|Spratt]] |Vernon Edwin |02 Jul 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Spunner-23|Spunner]] |Richard Leslie |20 Sep 1916 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Spurr-46|Spurr]] |John Lewis |04 Nov 1904 |1977 |WWII | |- |[[Stafford-3466|Stafford]] |Albert George |17 Sep 1913 |09 Jul 1983 |WWII | |- |[[Stafford-3467|Stafford]] |Archie Mark |17 Sep 1913 |11 Aug 1990 |WWII | |- |[[Stafford-3468|Stafford]] |Evan William |23 Dec 1917 |13 Apr 2007 |WWII | |- |[[Stafford-3356|Stafford]] |George Gordon |01 Sep 1895 |01 Apr 1943 |WWII | |- |[[Stafford-3473|Stafford]] |William John |19 Sep 1902 | |WWII | |- |[[Staley-1479|Staley]] |William George Stephen |1893 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Standen-212|Standen]] |Aubrey Douglas (Ben) |09 Sep 1917 |16 Dec 2010 |WWII |POW WIA |- |[[Standen-43|Standen]] |Harold James |15 Oct 1915 |09 Sep 1961 |WWII | |- |[[Standen-41|Standen]] |Roland Phillip |04 Jan 1913 |1966 |WWII | |- |[[Standen-370|Standen]] |Ronald Rex |31 Oct 1919 |16 Sep 1944 |WWII |KIA |- |[[Standen-97|Standen]] |Sydney |1889 |22 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Standen-129|Standen]] |Sydney Howard |1895 |6 Mar 1945 |WWI | |- |[[Standen-371|Standen]] |Trevor John |17 Feb 1916 |06 Oct 1986 |WWII | |- |[[Stanley-3693|Stanley]] |Charles Coulton |Sep 1881 | |WWI | |- |[[Stanton-2887|Stanton]] |Horace William |Sep 1891 |4 May 1917 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Starkey-1241|Starkey]] |Alan George |01 Jul 1901 |01 Jul 1942 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Starling-82|Starling]] |Kevin Roy |17 Mar 1923 |4 Oct 2015 |WWII | |- |[[Starling-363|Starling]] |Leslie George |21 May 1901 |30 Dec 1975 |WWII | |- |[[Steer-262|Steer]] |Albert Watson |Sep 1877 |about 1923 |WWI | |- |[[Stent-50|Stent]] |Charles Henry |09 Aug 1894 |01 Jan 1936 |WWI | |- |[[Stent-85|Stent]] |Dennis Royal |18 Jan 1898 |Aug 1976 |WWI | |- |[[Stent-94|Stent]] |Edwin Joseph (Ted) |21 Jan 1898 |13 Jul 1981 |WWI | |- |[[Stent-58|Stent]] |Jesse |28 May 1877 |03 Jun 1970 |WWI | |- |[[Stent-49|Stent]] |Raymond Leslie (Ray) (Flash Harry) |26 Nov 1896 |17 Dec 1978 |WWI | |- |[[Stephen-1267|Stephen]] |Reginald James |1896 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Stephen-2143|Stephen]] |William Walter "Wally" |24 Aug 1895 |12 Oct 1917 |WWI |W, KIA |- | [[Stephens-1614|Stephens]] | George Pentram |30 July 1901 |24 Sep 1963 |WWII | |- |[[Stephens-4541|Stephens]] |Stanley Eric |26 Jan 1921 |11 Oct 2005 |WWII | |- |[[Steward-1525|Steward]] |Peter Paul (Paul) |30 Aug 1909 |13 Jun 1943 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Stobie-6|Stobie]] |Cecil William |23 Nov 1892 |28 Aug 1960 |WWI | |- |[[Stobie-1|Stobie]] |Geoffrey John Duncan |1896 |31 Jul 1930 |WWI |W |- |[[Stobie-7|Stobie]] |Gerald Leslie Mcgregor |24 Oct 1895 |26 Aug 1918 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Strachan-89|Strachan]] |Dr James Charles Pamer |10 Nov 1889 | |WWII | |- |[[Strachan-128|Strachan]] |Gordon Murray |14 Apr 1920 |27 Jul 1945 |WWII |POW, KIA |- |[[Strachan-68|Strachan]] |James Ford |1893 | |WWI | |- |[[Strachan-114|Strachan]] |James Ford |01 Jan 1925 | |WWII | |- |[[Strachan-90|Strachan]] |William Leighton |31 Mar 1888 |Apr 1915 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Stringer-1819|Stringer]] |Reginald Worth Newenham |6 Nov 1899 |25 Jul 1974 |WWI | |- |[[Sullivan-2907|Sullivan]] |Eugene |1892 |17 Oct 1917 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Sullivan-2908|Sullivan]] |Kevin Alexander |1888 |1946 |WWI |W |- |[[Swaney-189|Swaney]] |Augustus John |10 May 1914 |17 Aug 1976 |WWII | |- |[[Swaney-185|Swaney]] |John Vincent |25 Feb 1912 |1986 |WWII | |- |[[Swaney-182|Swaney]] |Vincent |Oct 1891 |03 May 1917 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Sweeney-370|Sweeney]] |John Joseph |02 Apr 1879 |02 Oct 1916 |WWI | |- |[[Sweeney-589|Sweeney]] |Leo Vincent |30 Jun 1909 |07 Dec 1986 |WWII | |- |[[Symes-582|Symes]] |Henry Herbert Cecil |Aug 1894 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Symonds-686|Symonds]] |Eric Raymond |02 Dec 1899 |17 Nov 1978 |WWI | |- |[[Symons-343|Symons]] |Sydney Archibald |14 Oct 1903 | |WWII | |- |[[Tait-1557|Tait]] |Keithen Charles |24 Jun 1904 |1971 |WWII | |- |[[Tambling-4|Tambling]] |Richard |Jun 1895 |13 Nov 1978 |WWI |MID, MC |- |[[Taylor-52294|Taylor]] |Alfred Frederick Stephen |21 Nov 1913 |17 Apr 2003 |WWII | |- |[[Taylor-16446|Taylor]] |Edgar Howes |1885 |26 Oct 1952 |WWI | |- |[[Tebbutt-32|Tebbutt]] |Arthur Hamilton |30 Sep 1884 |04 Sep 1962 |WWI |MID, DSO |- |[[Tebbutt-31|Tebbutt]] |Henry Leslie (Harry) |26 Jan 1879 |27 May 1968 |Boer | |- |[[Tebbutt-28|Tebbutt]] |Hubert Stanley |1880 |08 Jun 1960 |Boer | |- |[[Thomas-27993|Thomas]] |Andrew Samuel |07 Jun 1902 |12 Jun 1964 |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-27381|Thomas]] |Arthur Melville |18 Sep 1891 |09 Dec 1965 |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28458|Thomas]] |Cyril Ernest |18 Sep 1913 |12 Dec 1988 |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28060|Thomas]] |George Frederick |30 Apr 1920 |31 Jul 1971 |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-27952|Thomas]] |Frederick William |24 Jun 1911 |1976 |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28234|Thomas]] |Godfrey |21 Nov 1905 |19 Nov 1967 |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-27386|Thomas]] |Harold George |24 Aug 1898 |15 Sep 1916 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Thomas-28219|Thomas]] |Herbert |25 Oct 1910 |19 Feb 1968 |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-26768|Thomas]] |Horace George |08 Jul 1897 |24 Jul 1961 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28050|Thomas]] |Jack Everitt |05 Feb 1917 | |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-27370|Thomas]] |James Victor Bennett |23 Aug 1891 |13 Jul 1943 |WWI | |- |[[Thomas-27920|Thomas]] |Joseph Stanley |21 Jan 1923 |1944 |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28011|Thomas]] |Leslie Alvin |28 Jul 1908 | |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28051|Thomas]] |Lindsay Walter |27 Jun 1918 |01 Oct 2010 |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28171|Thomas]] |Reginald John |12 Apr 1908 |09 Apr 1978 |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-27314|Thomas]] |Richard William |1889 |14 Feb 1944 |WWI | |- |[[Thomas-27316|Thomas]] |Robert Bossence |1893 |30 Jan 1916 |WWI |DWSO (Egypt) |- |[[Thomas-28059|Thomas]] |Robert Henry |23 Aug 1916 | |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-27926|Thomas]] |Roy Stanley |30 Oct 1920 |1986 |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28170|Thomas]] |Samuel Frederick |12 Apr 1915 |24 Apr 2003 |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28061|Thomas]] |Stanley James |12 Feb 1926 | |WWII | |- |[[Thomas-28053|Thomas]] |William Andrew |13 Aug 1907 | |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-9576|Thompson]] |Andrew |1879 |27 Oct 1927 |Boer |QSA |- |[[Thompson-9342|Thompson]] |James William |25 Aug 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-17656|Thompson]] |Donald Albert Looms |20 Aug 1919 |18 Feb 1975 |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-17651|Thompson]] |Gordon Herbert |13 Apr 1921 |15 May 1988 |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-17641|Thompson]] |Herbert Joseph |14 Jan 1889 |28 May 1955 |WWI | |- |[[Thompson-17666|Thompson]] |Jack |11 May 1912 |29 May 1993 |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-9338|Thompson]] |Luke |23 Aug 1911 | |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-17657|Thompson]] |Maurice Gilmore |13 Mar 1910 |15 Mar 1943 |WWII |AK |- |[[Thomson-4098|Thomson]] |Peter Boyne |01 Nov 1918 |30 Apr 2004 |WWII |POW |- |[[Thompson-14316|Thompson]] |Reuben Roseneus |19 Sep 1895 |10 May 1919 |WWI | |- |[[Thompson-17665|Thompson]] |Robert Ralph |07 Jul 1919 |07 Nov 1965 |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-17639|Thompson]] |Robert William |31 Jul 1884 |18 Jul 1928 |WWI | |- |[[Thompson-10513|Thompson]] |Robin John |06 Dec 1913 |30 Nov 1962 |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-9339|Thompson]] |Thomas Harold |20 Jul 1910 | |WWII | |- |[[Thompson-10505|Thompson]] |Victor |01 Mar 1925 | |WWII | |- |[[Thomson-7721|Thomson]] |Alfred John |1887 |29 Mar 1946 |WWI |W (Gassed) |- |[[Thomson-3684|Thomson]] |Robert Valentine |01 Aug 1894 |14 Jul 1975 |WWII | |- |[[Thorne-206|Thorne]] |Erina McKellar |16 Apr 1923 |11 Nov 2010 |WWII | |- |[[Thwaites-132|Thwaites]] |Richard |9 March 1884 |29 June 1915 |WWI |WIA | |- |[[Titchener-24|Titchener]] |John Wesley |1889 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |Wx2 | |- |[[Toland-214|Toland]] |Charles Harold |25 Aug 1916 |17 Aug 1943| |WWII |KIA (New Guinea) |- |[[Toland-213|Toland]] |Henry Gordon |14 Mar 1915 |22 Apr 2004 |WWII | |- |[[Toland-212|Toland]] |William John Charles |16 Jun 1913 | |WWII | |- |[[Tooth-3|Tooth]] |Eric Noel |14 May 1881 |02 Dec 1964 |WWI |W |- |[[Tooth-6|Tooth]] |Harold Leo |02 Aug 1888 |12 Jan 1965 |WWI |W |- |[[Townsend-7438|Townsend]] |Harry Orton |08 Oct 1892 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |OBE MSM |- |[[Treacey-1|Treacey]] |Cletus Martin |26 Apr 1882 |12 Nov 1957 |WWI | |- |[[Trembath-428|Trembath]] |Eric George |22 Nov 1907 |28 Nov 1991 |WWII | |- |[[Trembath-425|Trembath]] |Harold Edwin |1896 |1 Sep 1918 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Tufrey-4|Tufrey]] |Albert Henry John |05 Mar 1914 |2001 |WWII | |- |[[Tufrey-8|Tufrey]] |William Henry |17 Jul 1881 |18 Jan 1958 |WWI | |- |[[Turner-6026|Turner]] |Alfred Gullery |1919 |05 Apr 1944 |WWII |KAS |- |[[Upham-240|Upham]] |Charles Hazlitt |21 Sep 1908 |22 Nov 1994 |WWII |POW, WIA,
    VC (Crete),
    VC (Egypt) |- |[[Upton-722|Upton]] |James Alphonsus |12 Jun 1914 |16 Jul 1944 |WWII |KIA (France) |- |[[Vaughan-332|Vaughan]] |Charles William Barrington |28 Mar 1902 | |WWII | |- |[[Vaughan-724|Vaughan]] |John Edgar |16 Mar 1895 |28 Jan 1987 |WWI |W (Gassed) |- |[[Vardy-35|Vardy]] |Leo St John |abt 1897 |abt 1985 |WWI | |- |[[Vardy-32|Vardy]] |William Carroll |1891 |1971 |WWI | |- |[[Venn-66|Venn]] |Albert Stanley |09 Nov 1896 |06 Aug 1988 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Venn-84|Venn]] |Frank Ernest Evans |08 Oct 1913 |26 May 1984 |WWII | |- |[[Venn-60|Venn]] |Harry Norman |10 Mar 1877 |24 May 1941 |Boer |QSA |- |[[Venn-91|Venn]] |John Hester |29 Sep 1921 |13 May 1942 |WWII |KIA (Ambon) |- |[[Venn-83|Venn]] |Robert Harry Whittall |10 Jan 1910 |07 Jan 1991 |WWII | |- |[[Venn-26|Venn]] |William Joseph James |22 Feb 1915 |21 Mar 1981 |WWII | |- |[[Verdon-119|Verdon]] |Harold James (Pat) |15 Mar 1917 |1984 |WWII | |- |[[Verdon-118|Verdon]] |Terence Brian |16 Nov 1920 |26 Mar 1994 |WWII | |- |[[Verdon-116|Verdon]] |Thomas Stephen |1882 |1951 |WWII | |- |[[Verdon-120|Verdon]] |Vincent Joseph |22 Mar 1919 |1977 |WWII | |- |[[Verdon-117|Verdon]] |William Stephen |16 Dec 1916 |25 Mar 1983 |WWII | |- |[[Verner-90|Verner]] |Arthur Bernard |17 Jan 1884 |26 Jun 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Vincent-1343|Vincent]] |Donald Bruce |05 May 1921 |09 Dec 1943 |WWII |POW (Burma Railway) |- |[[Vincent-1347|Vincent]] |Edward Thomas |23 Dec 1915 |11 Nov 1972 |WWII |POW, MID |- |[[Vincent-2030|Vincent]] |Frederick Clarence |14 Nov 1898 |30 July 1964 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Vincent-1335|Vincent]] |Wallace Rockett |03 Oct 1922 |24 Aug 1946 |WWII | |- |[[Vines-275|Vines]] |Victor Vernon |04 May 1904 |04 Dec 1973 |WWII | |- |[[Vizard-45|Vizard]] |Reuben George (Reub) |Jul 1895 |1971 |WWI | |- |[[Voullaire-7|Voullaire]] |Henry George |09 May 1903 | |WWII | |- |[[Voullaire-4|Voullaire]] |Izak Johannes (John) |08 May 1895 |1990 |WWI | |- |[[Voullaire-12|Voullaire]] |Marc Rudolph |13 Aug 1920 |1977 |WWII | |- |[[Voullaire-3|Voullaire]] |Rudolph Marc |11 Sep 1888 |1967 |WWI |W x2, POW |- |[[Wain-50|Wain]] |Charles Edgar |1888 |11 Feb 1970 |WWI | |- |[[Wain-5|Wain]] |Miles Grant |17 Apr 1892 |1951 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Walker-5656|Walker]] |Christopher James |1891 |1972 |WWI | |- |[[Walker-9368|Walker]] |David Robert |13 Jan 1892 |08 Aug 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Walker-12566|Walker]] |Frank Ambrose |04 Jan 1907 |1957 |WWII | |- |[[Walker-12565|Walker]] |Gordon Stanley Allan |11 Feb 1904 | |WWII | |- |[[Walker-38388|Walker]] |Thomas |1887 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI |W |- |[[Wallbank-8|Wallbank]] |Henry Reuben |29 Apr 1884 |1951 |WWI |W |- |[[Wareham-193|Wareham]] |William Francis |17 Jul 1921 |18 Jun 1989 |WWII | |- |[[Warnest-2|Warnest]] |Clive Charles |17 Apr 1926 | |WWII | |- |[[Watkins-1192|Watkins]] |Percy Joseph |1890 |1973 |WWI |W, POW |- |[[Watt-1306|Watt]] |Bernard John |1893 |1940 |WWI |WIA (France) |- |[[Watt-356|Watt]] |Rodney Charles |Feb 1895 |1967 |WWI | |- |[[Watts-1665|Watts]] |Henry |1894 |09 Feb 1944 |WWI | |- |[[Watts-1707|Watts]] |Henry James |23 Feb 1917 | |WWII | |- |[[Watson-2372|Watson]] |Percy Edward |01 Feb 1919 |14 May 1995 |WWII | |- |[[Webber-639|Webber]] |Harold Richard Noel |11 Jan 1923 |20 Oct 1942 |WWII |KIA (Kokoda Trail) |- |[[Webber-754|Webber]] |Maurice |1899 |1967 |WWI | |- |[[Webster-1460|Webster]] |Bertram Walter Pitman |1891 |25 Nov 1975 |WWI |W (Gassed) |- |[[Webster-4810|Webster]] |Edgar Grover (Grove) |17 Nov 1923 |06 Jun 2002 |WWII | |- |[[Webster-4809|Webster]] |Hugh Ellis |13 July 1925 | |WWII | |- |[[Webster-16606|Webster]] |Hugh Ellis |1893 |05 Aug 1951 |WWI | |- |[[Welsh-1871|Welsh]] |Norman Stanley |18 Feb 1908 |15 Mar 1984 |WWII | |- |[[Wembridge-1|Wembridge]] |Thomas Medlyn |06 Jan 1910 |11 Aug 1967 |WWII | |- |[[Were-56|Were]] |Wilfred Gordon |12 Jun 1919 |27 Nov 2015 |WWII | |- |[[West-13020|West]] |Percy Leslie |1892 |28 Dec 1916 |WWI |DWSO (France) |- |[[Whalley-251|Whalley]] |Rupert Percy |16 Feb 1894 |19 May 1969 |WWI | |- |[[Wheildon-1|Wheildon]] |John |1878 |18 Mar 1954 |WWII |WIA |- |[[White-38087|White]] |Edward William |1890 |27 Feb 1960 |WWI | |- |[[White-39675|White]] |John James |1884 |30 Jun 1935 |WWI | |- |[[White-14849|White]] |John Robert |15 Aug 1918 | |WWII | |- |[[White-9124|White]] |Joseph John Henry |Nov 1883 |06 Sep 1976 |WWI | |- |[[Whitley-683|Whitley]] |Geoffrey Elliott |29 Jun 1916 |26 Aug 2007 |WWII | |- |[[Whyborn-5|Whyborn]] |Silas |25 Apr 1898 |1968 |WWI | |- |[[Wilkins-1894|Wilkins]] |William Thomas |12 Apr 1904 |24 Feb 1976 |WWII |POW |- |[[Williams-11757|Williams]] |Alan Spencer |28 Jan 1921 | |WWII | |- |[[Williams-61258|Williams]] |Albert John |18 Mar 1895 |1963 |WWII | |- |[[Williams-19690|Williams]] |Alec James |13 Dec 1918 | |WWII | |- |[[Williams-9582|Williams]] |Alfred Horace |Mar 1866 | |WWI | |- |[[Williams-24230|Williams]] |Alfred Owen |25 May 1919 | |WWII | |- |[[Williams-8406|Williams]] |Alvin Ernest |6 Jun 1920 |6 Apr 2013 |WWII | |- |[[Williams-24215|Williams]] |Charles Cecil |Jan 1891 |06 Nov 1963 |WWI | |- |[[Williams-24219|Williams]] |David |05 Apr 1896 | |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Williams-24213|Williams]] |John Archibald |05 Sep 1885 |1951 |WWI | |- |[[Williams-132519|Williams]] |John Archibald "Jack" |06 Dec 1925 | |WWII | |- |[[Williams-24225|Williams]] |Selwyn Sydney |10 Sep 1924 |27 Sep 2003 |WWII | |- |[[Williams-24216|Williams]] |Sydney Owen |02 Aug 1893 |before
    01 Jun 1979 |WWI, WWII | |- |[[Willshire-9|Willshire]] |Albert Frederick |1898 |24 Jun 1981 |WWI | |- |[[Willshire-15|Willshire]] |Charles Leslie |Nov 1894 | |WWI | |- |[[Willshire-22|Willshire]] |Joseph Daniel |09 Apr 1875 |1951 |WWI | |- |[[Willshire-7|Willshire]] |Ossian William George |18 May 1893 |08 Sep 1966 |WWI | |- |[[Wilson-21642|Wilson]] |Francis George |03 Apr 1898 |23 Sep 1960 |WWI | |- |[[Wilson-49327|Wilson]] |Frederick Gladstone |17 Aug 1890 |26 Apr 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Wilson-21651|Wilson]] |George William |12 Apr 1924 |18 Feb 1992 |WWII | |- |[[Wilson-49328|Wilson]] |Gilbert Glenloth |Oct 1892 |14 Nov 1916 |WWI |KIA (France) |- |[[Wilson-49329|Wilson]] |Stanley Rupert |22 Jul 1908 |5 Aug 1941 |WWII |POW, DC |- |[[Wilson-45511|Wilson]] |William Thomas |16 Dec 1920 |18 May 2001 |WWII | |- |[[Winter-1477|Winter]] |William Henry |15 Sep 1879 |08 Aug 1915 |WWI |KIA (Gallipoli) |- |[[Witham-70|Witham]] |George |Nov 1896 |1981 |WWI | |- |[[Wood-12725|Wood]] |Robert William |1895 |06 Jan 1945 |WWI | |- |[[Wood-12726|Wood]] |Robert William |12 Jan 1922 |29 May 1979 |WWII | |- |[[Woodbury-395|Woodbury]] |William John Wilfred |24 Aug 1897 |19 Oct 1915 |WWI |KIA |- |[[Woods-3507|Woods]] |William Raymond |24 Sep 1916 | |WWII | |- |[[Wynyard-10|Wynyard]] |James Gladwin |17 Aug 1914 |02 Nov 1942 |WWII |KIA
    (El Alamein) |- |[[Yates-1533|Yates]] |Arthur Edward |27 Nov 1922 | |WWII | |- |[[Yandle-15|Yandle]] |Clarence |1905 |12 Jul 1966 |WWII |POW |- |[[Yates-1527|Yates]] |George Frederick |29 Jul 1889 |21 Aug 1948 |WWII | |- |[[Yates-1532|Yates]] |Wilfred Athol |30 May 1920 | |WWII | |- |[[York-5004|York]] |Alan Arthur |10 Dec 1901 |1984 |WWII | |- |[[Youlden-52|Youlden]] |Ray Moor |1894 |01 Jul 1942 |WWI | |- |[[Young-5896|Young]] |Frederick Garrett Henderson |15 Apr 1891 |1933 |WWI | |- |[[Young-19674|Young]] |George |1885 |14 Aug 1955 |WWI | |- |[[Young-61060|Young]] |Huan Malcolm |19 Jun 1923 | |WWII | |- |[[Young-19672|Young]] |James |1893 |1953 |WWI | |- |} :::''see: [[space:Anzacs - Wikitree profiles and stories - 01|Anzacs - Wikitree profiles and stories - 01]]

    Apache Team

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    [[Category:Native Americans Project Teams]] [[Category:Apache Team]] [[Category:Apache]] '''The Apache Team is part of the [[Project:Native_Americans|Native Americans project]].''' '''Team Leader: [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Walker]] == Team Scope == The Apaches formerly ranged over southeastern Arizona and north-western Mexico. The chief divisions of the Apaches were the Arivaipa, Chiricahua, Coyotero, Faraone Gileno, Llanero, Mescalero, Mimbreno, Mogollon, Naisha, Tchikun and Tchishi. [http://www.crystalinks.com/apache.html Apache] The current division of Apachean groups includes the Western Apache, Chiricahua, Mescalero, Jicarilla, Lipan, Salinero, and Plains Apache.[[Wikipedia:Apache]] == How to Join == To join the project (updated June 2023): # First join the Native Americans Project; be sure to follow the "[[Project:Native_Americans#How_to_Join join]]" instructions. # If you are already a member of the project, ask the project leader [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Walker]] to add the project badge if you do not already have it and let her know you are interested in joining the Apache Team # Add the line [[Category:Apache_Team]] to the text area of your profile page. This will add you to the list of participants on the [[:Category:Apache_Team|Category Page]]. # Add "Native Americans" to [[Special:Following|your G2G tag feed]]. # Check out the To-Do list below to find something to help us work on # Please join the Google Mail Group for the [https://groups.google.com/forum/?hl=en#!forum/wikitree-native-americans-project WikiTree Native American Project] == Goals == *For each person: # All duplicates merged into lowest number # pertaining categories added # templates added # biography cleaned up and written, using the WikiTree Style Guide (can work with Profile Improvement Project for help) # Attached family meets these goals, too # Attached to the main WikiTree family tree == Project Sticker == Use the Native Americans Sticker for profiles that do not need Native American Project Protection. The sticker should be added below the == Biography == lines. Sample usage: {{Native American Sticker |tribe=Apache}}
    Result:

    {{Native American Sticker |tribe=Apache}} ==Profiles== *[[Apache-2|Geronimo]] *[[Apache-5|Alope]] *[[Apache-6|Nina the Titith]] *[[Apache-7|She Gha]] *[[Apache-8|Ze Yeh]] *[[Apache-3|Chee Hash Kish]] *[[Apache-1|Bernardina]] *[[Geronimo-5|Lulu Geronimo]] *[[Geronimo-6|Chappo Geronimo]] *[[Geronimo-7|Fenton Geronimo]] *[[Chihennes_Apache-3|Victorio]] *[[Chihennes_Apache-4|Lozen]] *[[Apache-28|Mangus]] *[[Apache-25|Mangas Coloradas]] *[[Chihennes_Apache-2|Elsie Vance Chestuen]] *[[Apache-30| Dahteste Mangus]] *[[Apache-24|Cochise]] *[[Apache-39|Gouyen]] *[[Chiricahua Apache-1|Huera]] ==Conflicts== [[Image:Native Americans Apache-9.jpg|400jpg|]] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apache_Wars Wikipedia: Apache Wars] *[http://www.ranker.com/list/list-of-apache-wars-battles/reference Apache Wars] lists 42 separate Apache Wars *[http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/battles-apache-wars/ Native American Encyclopedia: Battles of Apache Wars] ==Resources== * === Maps === [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Native_Americans_Apache-1 Map 1]
    [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Native_Americans_Apache-2 Map 2]

    Apollo and Timber

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    == The Story of Apollo and Timber == [Please support the SPCA of Westchester County, a no-kill shelter that makes rescue stories like this one possible: http://www.spca914.com/] Apollo and Timber were found together in a Wal-Mart parking lot in Mississippi in 2007 (or 2006?) as eight-week-old puppies. They were fostered by a family with a large number of rescued dogs for two years. In July 2009 they came north to the SPCA of Westchester with a group of rescues from a high-kill southern shelter. As a volunteer at the SPCA, Megan was lucky enough to spend time with Timber and Apollo as they waited for adoption. Megan and Chris were ready to adopt a dog, but we had never had dogs before so we thought it was prudent to only adopt one. We couldn't bear to separate such a bonded pair — when they ran together in the pens, their gaits matched. When we returned from a vacation in July, Apollo had been adopted out. Timber was left in the shelter, alone, and we knew he belonged with us. We adopted him as quickly as possible and have loved nearly every funny minute with this furry family member. While Timber was adjusting to his new life with us, Apollo escaped his first home. Thanks to Chuck and Kricket, Apollo was returned to the shelter and quickly adopted out again, only to escape a second time. He lived in the woods, evading capture, for nearly six months. People ask what made Apollo wander for so long. Many of us at the shelter speculate he was looking for Timber. Timber, on the other hand, became so bonded to us that he couldn't be left alone. Again, we speculate this intense attachment and separation anxiety might be from his experience losing Apollo. If Apollo could be rescued, we knew the two dogs must be reunited. Thanks to the commitment of volunteers like Pat and Beth, and the endless work by Chuck and Kricket tracking and feeding Apollo, this very lucky dog was found by two teenage girls on the day a huge snowstorm hit. Chuck brought him to Pat in the snowstorm, who — despite a foot in a cast, power outage, and tree across her driveway — fostered him through Saturday when we could get him to a vet for a medical check-up. After Apollo's medical exam that Saturday, Apollo and Timber were reunited at the SPCA of Westchester, where their New York story first began last summer. Apollo is adjusting well to life at home with Timber. Apollo's bill of health is relatively clean given his outdoor lifestyle, with no issues that require major medical intervention. Thanks to Chuck and Kricket, he weighed in at a very healthy 71 pounds — six pounds more than Timber! Now that they're back together, Apollo can't stand to be separated; he whines when he loses his buddy in the house until Timber comes back to find him. — [[McClellan-1|Megan McClellan Whitten]] ---- This is the tale of Apollo's journey, as told by Kricket. Kricket and Chuck, professional trappers, have worked tirelessly to bring Apollo back... twice! "Apollo was adopted from the SPCA in Briarcliff to a family in Montrose in July of 2009. He escaped from their home with his leash on. Luckily he stayed in the area and the SPCA contacted us to trap him. "Usually this is a fairly easy task. Apollo was not easy. He avoided capture for about a month. There was a lot of game playing with different traps and baits. "Every day Chuck would go to the area and shake a can of food. Apollo would appear, but always stay just out of reach. We even brought one of our own dogs to the site, but Apollo didn't want to have anything to do with her. "Finally in September he fell for the bait. Part of his leash had been chewed off. "He was adopted out again in September to a home in Croton. We received a call that 'Houdini', aka Apollo, had escaped once again, this time by jumping out the car window with his leash on. "There were a few sightings in the area, and once again Chuck set out to capture him. "Every day and sometimes twice a day Chuck went to the area and shook the can of food, but only spotted Apollo once. "Traps were set in areas where there were paw and leash prints. Apollo would eat the food put out for him, but never get close enough to trigger the traps. "We caught five coyotes, one cat and someone's loose dog and several raccoons. "September turned into October, November, December, January and February. Apollo came and went as he pleased, eating all the bait and not going near the traps. he avoided all the usual tricks that we use for catching difficult animals. We believe he was being fed by people in the area, making it more difficult for us. "Although the area has a heavy coyote population, Apollo survived. He ran the same trails of the coyote and deer. We set up trail cameras and got many pictures of him but he never had a pattern as to when he would come. "After six months of hiking up the trail in the sun, rain, snow, ice and mud we got a call from a woman who Chuck had met in the woods. She said that Apollo was on her deck and had the leash wrapped around his leg. Two young ladies had spotted him and were able to chase him down and capture him. This was during the worst snow storm of the year! "When we arrived to pick him up, the look on his face when he saw Chuck was unforgetttable. It was almost as if he were thinking 'OH NO NOT YOU AGAIN!!!!'" Update: [http://yorktown.lohudblogs.com/2010/03/15/black-lab-survives-winter-in-the-wild/ Apollo and Timber make the news!]

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    '''Current Name'''||'''reg1'''||'''reg2'''||'''reg3'''||'''reg4'''||'''reg5'''||'''PI'''||'''d'''||'''gg''' |- |} :'''Legend''' : Communication: d = Discord and/or gg = Google Group
    : Role: Project Coordinator (PC), Project Leader (PL)
    TL=Team Leader; (TL)=interim TL ---- :'''Footnotes'''

    Appalachia Project Index

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    [[Category: Appalachia Project]] [[Project: Appalachia]] | [[:Category: Appalachia Project]] | [[Space: Appalachia Project Organization|Organization]] | '''Index''' | [[Space: History of the Appalachia Project|Appalachia Project History]]
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    = Appalachia Project Index = {{Image|file=Appalachia_Project-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Five Regions of Appalachia }} : The [[Project:Appalachia|project]]'s geographic scope is the Appalachian Region, which today includes 423 counties across 13 states, according to the Appalachian Regional Commission.As listed by the Appalachian Regional Commission ([https://www.arc.gov/appalachian-counties-served-by-arc/ here]) as of 30 June 2022. : This page includes links to the Appalachia Project's [[#Team Pages|Regional Team Pages]], category pages for [[#People Profiles|People Profiles]], [[#Templates and Stickers|Sticker page]], and [[#Maintenance Categories|Maintenance Categories]]. [[Space: Appalachia Project Organization|Appalachia Project Organization]] includes a description of leadership roles and lists additional team pages. : See also the project's page '''[[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia]]''', which has tables with links to WikiTree's county categories, by state, for Appalachian counties. See also [[:Category: Appalachia Counties]]. Tables with links to space pages are on the [[#Workspace Pages|Workspace Pages]] (still being created, September 2022). : A separate page about Categorization is being developed. A basic outline of the project's Categorization Hierarchy is [[#Categorization Hierarchy|below]]. == Appalachia Project == :'''Project page''': [[Project: Appalachia |Appalachia Project]]
    :'''Project category''': [[:Category: Appalachia Project]]
    The Appalachia Project caetgory is for project pages, project members (no other [[#People Profiles|people profiles]]), and Team categories (see [[#Team Pages|Team Pages, below]]). : ''Non-project WikiTree pages related to Appalachia can be added to the project category at the discretion of the project's leadership.'' === Team Pages === : '''[[Space: Appalachia Project Profile Improvement Team|Profile Improvement Team]]''' includes project members who focus on a specific issue across the project, such as unsourced profiles and other profiles collected under the project's [[:Category: Appalachia Project Maintenance Categories|maintenance categories]]. : Regional Team members can add their team's category to their profile, in addition to [[:Category: Appalachia Project]]. No other people profiles should be categorized to these pages. Non-project WikiTree pages related to a particular region can be added to the relevant Team category, at the Team Leaders's discretion. [[Space: Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia]] includes tables of current Appalachia counties by state. # '''[[Space: Northern Appalachia Team|Northern Appalachia Team]]'''
    [[:Category: Northern Appalachia Team]]
    Maryland
    New York
    Ohio
    Pennsylvania
    West Virginia (Brooke, Hancock, Marshall, Ohio)Wikipedia's article on West Virginia has an [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia#/media/File:October_24,_1861_county_vote_for_West_Virginia_statehood.jpg 1861 map of the counties] that "Voted on Statehood for West Virginia" (accessed 1 July 2022). # '''[[Space: North Central Appalachia Team|North Central Appalachia Team]]'''
    [[:Category: North Central Appalachia Team]]
    Ohio
    West Virginia # '''[[Space: Central Appalachia Team|Central Appalachia Team]]'''
    [[:Category: Central Appalachia Team]]
    Kentucky
    Tennessee
    Virginia
    West Virginia (Boone, Lincoln, Logan, McDowell, Mingo, Wayne, Wyoming)In 1861, Lincoln and Mingo counties did not exist. Lincoln County was created from Cabell County and Mingo County was created from Logan County. (Compare the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Virginia#/media/File:October_24,_1861_county_vote_for_West_Virginia_statehood.jpg 1861 map] with the map of regions on this page.) # '''[[Space: South Central Appalachia Team|South Central Appalachia Team]]'''
    [[:Category: South Central Appalachia Team]]
    North Carolina
    Tennessee
    Virginia # '''[[Space: Southern Appalachia Team|Southern Appalachia Team]]'''
    [[:Category: Southern Appalachia Team]]
    Alabama
    Georgia
    Mississippi
    South Carolina === People Profiles === : Profiles of Appalachians should be categorized by the state where they were born, lived and/or died (e.g., New York Appalachians and North Carolina Appalachians) and, when appropriate, as a Notable (i.e., under [[:Category: Appalachia, Notables]]). : The Appalachian categories are only for people profiles of Appalachians. * [[:Category: Appalachia, Notables]] # [[:Category: Alabama Appalachians]] # [[:Category: Georgia Appalachians]] # [[:Category: Kentucky Appalachians]] # [[:Category: Maryland Appalachians]] # [[:Category: Mississippi Appalachians]] # [[:Category: New York Appalachians]] # [[:Category: North Carolina Appalachians]] # [[:Category: Ohio Appalachians]] # [[:Category: Pennsylvania Appalachians]] # [[:Category: South Carolina Appalachians]] # [[:Category: Tennessee Appalachians]] # [[:Category: Virginia Appalachians]] # [[:Category: West Virginia Appalachians]] : Profiles by location. In addition to the one of the 13 project categories for Appalachians, the county category or categories appropriate for the period the person lived there should also be added. For example, [[:Category: Berkeley County, Virginia Colony]] (pre-USA), [[:Category: Berkeley County, Virginia]] (pre-WV), or [[:Category: Berkeley County, West Virginia]] (on or after 20 June 1863, when West Virginia was admitted to the union). See the project's [[:Category: Appalachia Counties]] and [[Space: Counties of Appalachia]] page. : '''Notes''' : Project members who were born in or live in Appalachia should add the appropriate Appalachians category to their profile. Project members who are not Appalachians should only add the project category and appropriate team category/ies. === Templates and Stickers === : See the [[Project:Appalachia#Templates|Templates]] section of the main page for the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] & the project's [[Space: Appalachia Project Stickers|Stickers]] page. The following links are to the template pages for the main project stickers. : '''Project Stickers''' * [[Template: Appalachia|Appalachia]] (stand-in Project Box)See the [[Project:Appalachia#Templates|Templates]] section of the Project page. * [[Template: Appalachia Sticker|Appalachia Sticker]] (has lived in/lives in & born in options) * [[Template:Appalachian Roots|Appalachian Roots]] : '''Member Sticker''': [[Template: Member]]
    {{Member|Appalachia}}
    {{Member|Appalachia|team=[[Space:Northern Appalachia Team|Northern Appalachia Team]]}}
    {{Member|Appalachia|team=[[Space:North Central Appalachia Team|North Central Appalachia Team]]}}
    {{Member|Appalachia|team=[[Space:Central Appalachia Team|Central Appalachia Team]]}}
    {{Member|Appalachia|team=[[Space:South Central Appalachia Team|South Central Appalachia Team]]}}
    {{Member|Appalachia|team=[[Space:Southern Appalachia Team|Southern Appalachia Team]]}} : '''Notables Sticker''': [[Template: Notables Sticker]]
    {{Notables Sticker|Appalachia, Notables}}
    - add this sticker to profiles of Appalachians who qualify to be labeled a Notable (see WikiTree's [[Project:Notables#Qualifications_for_Profiles|qualifications]]). Adding "Appalachia, Notables" does not change the sticker's text, but it does add [[:Category: Appalachia, Notables]]. === Categorization Hierarchy === : [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Appalachia%20Project Click here] for the "live" hierarchy. The basic structure is : [[:Category: Appalachia Project]] -> :: [[:Category: Appalachia]] -> ::: [[:Category: Appalachians]] (people) ::: [[:Category: Appalachia Counties]] (places) : Categories of note under the [[:Category: Appalachia Project|main project category]] include :: [[:Category:Appalachia, Notables|Appalachia, Notables]] ''[[#People Profiles|see above]]'' :: [[:Category:Appalachia Project Maintenance Categories|Maintenance Categories]] ''[[#Maintenance Categories|see below]]'' :: Team Categories ''[[#Team Pages|see above]]'' -> ::: Appalachians Categories (by state) ''[[#People Profiles|see above]]'' : The project's [[Space: Appalachia Project Categorization Guidance|Categorization Guidance]] has more detailed information. ==== Maintenance Categories ==== : Only "needs" categories that can be added using the "needs=" parameter with the [[Template:Appalachia|Appalachia template]] are listed here. See [[:Category: Appalachia Project Maintenance Categories]] for others (such as [[:Category: Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles]]). * [[:Category: Appalachia Project Needs Biography]] * [[:Category: Appalachia Project Needs GEDCOM Cleanup]] * [[:Category: Appalachia Project Needs Research]] * [[:Category: Appalachia Project Needs Sources]] : To propose an additional needs category, please post to the Project's [https://groups.google.com/g/wikitree-appalachia-project Google Group] (not Discord or G2G). If you are not a project member, you can post a comment on this page and a project leader will bring it up in the Google Group. === Workspace Pages === : The five regions of Appalachia cross state lines. To help coordinate state-level work between teams, and as a reference for space pages of Appalachia counties, the project has state-level workspace pages, which are still a work-in-progress as of October 2022. For example, the [[Space: Workspace for Appalachia Project - Tennessee|Workspace for Tennessee]] is mostly done, while the [[Space: Workspace for Appalachia Project - North Carolina|Workspace for North Carolina]] is still in development, and others do not have much more than the table for county space pages. The 13 Workspace pages can be found categorized under [[:Category: Appalachia Counties#W]]. ----

    Appalachia Project Monthly Challenges Page

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    [[Project:Appalachia |Appalachia Project]] | [[Category:Appalachia Project|Appalachia Project Categories]] |'''Appalachia Project Challenges Page''' |[[Space:Appalachia_Team|Appalachia Roots Team Page]]| [[:Space:Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia]] | [[Space:2023_Appalachia_Project_Challenges_Page|2023 Appalachia Project Challenges]]
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    {{Image|file=History_of_the_Appalachia_Project.png |align= c |size= m |caption= }} ==2024 Challenges == ==Appalachia Project Challenges== ''Add our Challenge Participant Sticker to your personal profile:'' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''One Sticker for all of our Challenges''' |- bgcolor=#e0ecf5 | {{Recognition Sticker|text={{#profile:RealName}} is participating in the [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page|Appalachia Project Challenges]].|image=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-51.png}} || {{Recognition Sticker|text={{#profile:RealName}} is participating in the [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page|Appalachia Project Challenges]].|image=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-51.png}} |} ---- :{{Image|file=Appalachia_Team.png |align=l |size=25px }}'''[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1662391/what-are-the-big-wikitree-events-in-2024?show=1662391#q1662391 BIG EVENTS FOR 2024] Including Thons!''' :{{Image|file=Appalachia_Team.png |align=l |size=25px }}'''{{yellow|16 for 16 WikiTree Challenge}}''' '''We have great ideas for the [[Space:16_For_16:_Appalachia_Project_Activities|16 For 16: Appalachia Project Activities]]!''' ---- {{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-2.gif |align=l |size=s}}'''The Kick Off of our Special Event: 100 Days of Appalachia Starts May 1st, 2024.''' Check out all the details [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:100_Days_of_Appalachia here!] ---- === {{red|May 2024 Challenge: Celebrating Appalachian Mommas and Grannies}} === :It's Mother's Day this month in the US and in Appalachia! Did you know that an Appalachian was the force behind making Mother's Day a holiday? Read all about [[Jarvis-1310|Anna Marie Jarvis]] :This month's goal is not a quick one or one that is easily tracked with the challenge tracker: Improve on the Appalachian Mom and Granny WT Profiles. This includes biography, categories, sources, gedcom junk, low CC7, adding profiles to theirs. Anything that can make their profiles beautiful. :''Go straight up your maternal lines to work every Mom and Granny ancestor.'' {{Image|file=RTC_-_Pictures-12.png |align= r |size= s |caption= May 2024 Appalachian Mother's Day Challenge}} :Some suggested details to add: #Include a recipe in the memories section #Share a special moment or memory you have of the Moms and Grannies in your life, in the memory section. #Add photos. If there is a photo on the internet, ask if you can use it on WT. #Tell us who they were! We all have stories to tell of our own moms and grandmas and even some great grandmas! #Provide details where they grew up (Hint: use Wikipedia for location details) #Add Categories for where they lived, their occupation and hobbies #Add ONS and OPS stickers #Add DNA Confirmations {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''May 2024 Appalachia Challenge Sticker''' |- bgcolor=#FCF4FC | {{Recognition Sticker|text={{#profile:RealName}} is participating in the ''May 2024'' [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page|Appalachia Project]] '''Appalachian Mother's Day Challenge.'''|image=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-51.png}} || {{Recognition Sticker|text={{#profile:RealName}} is participating in the ''May 2024'' [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page| Appalachia Project]] '''Appalachian Mother's Day Challenge.'''|image=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-51.png}} |} ---- === {{green|March 2024 Challenge: Sourcing Unsourced Appalachians}} === :'''{{green|Let's Clear the Unsourced, Appalachia Category}}'''{{Image|file=Photos-806.jpg |align=r |size=150px |caption=Lucky Sources March Challenge }} :'''How do you find those profiles?''' Look at these Profiles: [[:Category: Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles|Appalachia, Unsourced Profiles category]] :Want to add Sources to Profiles that only have one or basic one? '''We have over 1500 in here''': [[:Category: Appalachia Project Needs Sources|Appalachia Project Needs Sources category]] :''Make sure to add some categories and biography tidbits. Auto Bio is great for that!'' :The great news is by doing this, ....it counts towards your mission 16 for 16 WikiTree Challenge! === {{red|February 2024 Challenge: Lovely Biographies}} === :Now that the January 2024 Connect-A-Thon is over, let's improve the Biographies! February's Appalachia Challenge is to improve (or add) Lovely Biographies to your Ancestor's Profiles. Start with your parents and keep going. Or, work on any profiles you manage. {{Image|file=Remember_the_Children-21.png |align= r |size= s |caption= February 2024 Lovely Biographies Challenge}} :Some suggested details to add: #Tell us who they were! (Jokester? Master of the BBQ? Good/Bad Cook? Shade Tree Mechanic? Tinker? Knitter? Baker? Reader? And more!) #Provide details where they grew up (Hint: use Wikipedia for location details) #Add Categories for where they lived, their occupation and hobbies #Add ONS and OPS stickers #Add Photos of their life :'''{{red|Be the Storyteller of your Family!}}''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''February 2024 Appalachia Challenge Sticker''' |- bgcolor=#FCF4FC | {{Recognition Sticker|text={{#profile:RealName}} is participating in the ''February 2024'' [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page|Appalachia Project]] Lovely Biographies Challenge.|image=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-51.png}} || {{Recognition Sticker|text={{#profile:RealName}} is participating in the ''February 2024'' [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Monthly_Challenges_Page| Appalachia Project]] Lovely Biographies Challenge..|image=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-51.png}} |} === {{blue|January 2024 Challenge: Connect-A-Thon}} === :In an effort to help Improve Profiles throughout Appalachia, this Month's Challenge is to add the existing cemetery categories to profiles that are missing it. {{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-17.png |align= r |size= 150px |caption= January 2024 Connect-A-Thon }} :The Connect-a-Thon is coming up soon! The goal of our 72-hour marathon: bring the world closer together by adding missing relatives to existing profiles [more participation info]. The event starts Friday, January 19, at 8 AM EDT (12pm UTC) and runs until Monday, January 22, at 8 AM EDT (12pm UTC). '''To Register, [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/straub620/g2gpeek.php?post=https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1674015/have-you-registered-for-the-january-2024-connect-a-thon-yet&a=1674017 click here]''' :Our goal is to add as many Appalachian Profiles, '''with our Project Sticker''', as we can. [[Space:Appalachia_Team|Appalachia Roots Team Page]]

    Appalachia Project Stickers

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    == Appalachia Project Stickers == === Member Sticker === {{Member|Appalachia}}{{Member|Appalachia|team= all 5 teams}} :{{Member|Appalachia}} :{{Member
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    {{Clear}} === Appalachian Roots Sticker === {{Appalachian Roots}}{{Appalachian Roots|state=West Virginia}}{{Appalachian Roots|state=VA-WV}} :{{Appalachian Roots}} :{{Appalachian Roots|state=West Virginia}} :{{Appalachian Roots|state=VA-WV}} : The state parameter changes the text. This sticker does not add any categories. See the [[Template:Appalachian Roots|template page]] for details. {{Clear}} === Appalachia Sticker === {{Appalachia Sticker}}{{Appalachia Sticker|living=yes|project=yes}}{{Appalachia Sticker|born|state=West Virginia}}{{Appalachia Sticker|lived|living=yes}}{{Appalachia Sticker|lived|state=VA-WV}} :{{Appalachia Sticker}} :{{Appalachia Sticker
    :|living=yes
    :|project=yes}} :{{Appalachia Sticker|born
    :|state=West Virginia}} :{{Appalachia Sticker|lived|living=yes}} :{{Appalachia Sticker|lived
    :|state=VA-WV}}
    : The state parameter changes the text, as do born & lived and project=yes. You can change the tense of the base sticker and the lived in sticker using living=yes. Do not add "=no" values - doing so is not only unnecessary but will trigger a database error. : The state parameter adds the profile to the corresponding Appalachians category (the 13 [[:Category:Appalachians |Appalachians categories]] are the project's "people profile" categories). Using one of the combinations (VA-WV or VA-KY) for the state parameter will add the category for the first state, [[:Category: Virginia Appalachians]], automatically; if the second is also appropriate, add it manually. For example, if you added the sticker {{Appalachia Sticker|state=VA-WV}}, you would need to add [[:Category: West Virginia Appalachians]] separately. : The sticker can accommodate one, two, or three needs parameters. The project currently has four needs categories (see [[:Category: Appalachia Project Maintenance Categories]]). :{{Appalachia Sticker|needs=Biography}} :{{Appalachia Sticker|needs=Biography|needs1=GEDCOM Cleanup}} :{{Appalachia Sticker|needs=Biography|needs1=Research|needs2=Sources}} : See the [[Template:Appalachia Sticker|template page]] for more examples. == Appalachia == == State Stickers == {{Alabama Sticker}}{{Georgia Sticker}}{{Kentucky Sticker}}{{Maryland Sticker}}{{Mississippi Sticker}}{{New York Sticker}}{{North Carolina Sticker}}{{Ohio Sticker}}{{Pennsylvania Sticker}}{{South Carolina Sticker}}{{Tennessee Sticker}}{{Virginia Sticker}}{{West Virginia Sticker}} : The State Stickers have parameters that will change the text (e.g., the "living" parameter to change "was" to "is"). See their template pages for more information. # [[Template: Alabama Sticker]] # [[Template: Georgia Sticker]] # [[Template: Kentucky Sticker]] # [[Template: Maryland Sticker]] # [[Template: Mississippi Sticker]] # [[Template: New York Sticker]] # [[Template: North Carolina Sticker]] # [[Template: Ohio Sticker]] # [[Template: Pennsylvania Sticker]] # [[Template: South Carolina Sticker]] # [[Template: Tennessee Sticker]] # [[Template: Virginia Sticker]] # [[Template: West Virginia Sticker]] == Additional Stickers == * [[Template: Heritage Sticker]] * [[Template: Migrating Ancestor]] * [[Template: Nonmigrating Ancestor]] * [[Template: Occupation]] * [[Template: Religion]] * [[Template: Descendant]] :: See also [[Space: Relationship Stickers|Relationship Stickers]]. :: See also [[Space:Occupation_Image_Capture|Sticker Image Repository]] for a tremendous amount of occupation stickers {{Clear}} ==Appalachia Generation Stickers== :'''ONLY use these on YOUR PERSONAL PROFILE!''' :{{Occupation |image=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-5.jpg|text=is a Daughter & a Granddaughter of a Coal Miner}} {{Occupation |image=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-5.jpg|text=is a Daughter & a Granddaughter of a Coal Miner}} :{{Occupation |image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-10.png|text=is an 8th Generation Appalachian}} {{Occupation |image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-10.png|text=is an 8th Generation Appalachian}} {{Clear}} ==Coal Miner Stickers== Change the text as needed: {{Occupation |image=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-5.jpg|text=was a Coal Miner in Itmann, West Virginia, USA}} {{Occupation |image=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-5.jpg|text=was a Coal Miner in Itmann, West Virginia, USA}} {{Mining Disasters|text=was killed in the Itmann Mine due to a explosion|date=16 December, 1972}} {{Mining Disasters|text=was killed in the Itmann Mine due to a explosion|date=16 December, 1972}} {{Clear}} == All Stickers == * [[:Category: Stickers]] includes any template using the [[Template:Sticker|Sticker template]]. * [[Automated:Template_Sticker|Template Sticker]] is an automated document that provides more than just a link to the template page that is identified as a sticker, pulling additional information from the template's documentation and displaying an example. The [[:Category:Stickers|Stickers category]] includes only a link to the template page.

    Appalachia Team

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    [[Category:Appalachia Project]] [[Category: Appalachia Thon Teams]] ::[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1662391/what-are-the-big-wikitree-events-in-2024 2024 Thon Dates]| [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1717455/have-you-registered-for-our-april-2024-connect-a-thon-yet?show=1717456#a1717456 Register for April CaT] | '''{{Pale Green|[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Link to Tracker/Scores]}}'''
    [[Space:Appalachia_Roots_Team_Archive|Appalachia Team Archive]] | [[Space:Appalachia_Team|Appalachia Roots Team Page]] | [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]]
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    Rocky the Appalachian

    ==Appalachia Challenge Team==
    :: '''The next thon is the Connect-A-Thon, April 19th through 22nd, 2024'''''' Link to Register Coming Soon. :'''[[Help:Challenge Hangouts|HANGOUT SCHEDULE]]''' :[https://wikitree.sdms.si/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Scorecard aka Tracker aka Stats] :{{Pale Green|'''IMPORTANT! IF at the start of the Thon, on Friday, you can not access our DIscord Channel, [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/1129171652069048320/1156612625925406770 '''Appalachia Roots'''] Thon Team Channel (''which is separate from the Appalachia Project Channel''), please leave a message on [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/494893309152722957 WikiTree's General Discord] and ask to be added. You must mention our Thon Team name.'''}}
    ---- ''' "Appalachia Roots" was established in 2023 as a challenge team that works to improve and connect profiles associated within Appalachia regions in the U.S. and the locations they emigrated from.''' :Although our primary focus/research will be on the [[Space:Counties_of_Appalachia|Appalachia Regions]] and all areas that people have emigrated from, '''you are always welcome to create and improve profiles in any area, worldwide'''. Membership in the [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] is ''not'' required to be on the Appalachia Thon Team. :'''NOTE:''' We will not be solely focusing on numbers. Our main focus will be to have F-U-N with allowable quality sources. Collaborating together is more important to us than winning. ''' The Captain for the 2024 Appalachia Team is: [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]].''' ---- {{Image|file=Photos-2-6.png |align=c |size=450px }} {{Clear}} This team works these marathons: {{Tag Link|source-a-thon}} {{Tag Link|connect-a-thon}} States where we work in: {{Tag Link|alabama}} {{Tag Link|georgia}} {{Tag Link|kentucky}} {{Tag Link|maryland}} {{Tag Link|mississippi}} {{Tag Link|new_york}} {{Tag Link|north_carolina}} {{Tag Link|ohio}} {{Tag Link|pennsylvania}} {{Tag Link|south_carolina}} {{Tag Link|tennessee}} {{Tag Link|virginia}} {{Tag Link|west_virginia}} and {{Tag Link|appalachia}} ---- ===Current Challenge=== :{{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-24.png |align=l |size=27px |caption=Appalachia Shines }}''New Procedure: Please register under the Thon Team Name!''' : Registration Coming Soon for the July 2024 Connect-A-Thon. :'''July 19, 2024 - Connect-a-Thon''' :When: Start - 8 AM (EST) Friday, July 19th, 2024 - continues until Monday, April 22nd, 2024 at 8am (EST) :''And here's the new team category for your profile:''   '''[[Category: Appalachia Thon Teams]]'''

    :{{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-5.jpg |align=l |size=45 px }}'''Current # of registrants: ''' ---- : A [https://www.timeanddate.com/worldclock/converter.html time zone calculator] for our members that are world wide. :Hangouts with awesome prizes: [[Help:Challenge Hangouts|Thon Hangout Schedule & YT Links - every four hours, live!]] {{Clear}}
    =====Communication During the Thon===== :{{Image|file=Appalachia_Team.png |align=l |size=25px }}'''During the Thon, we chat on the #appalachia thon team [https://discord.com/channels/494893309152722955/1129171652069048320 Appalachia Roots THON Discord] on the WikiTree Main Server on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Discord Discord]'''. In between Thons, we chat on the [https://discord.gg/UGyFYXC2sZ Appalachia Project Discord] :{{Image|file=Appalachia_Team.png |align=l |size=25px }}'''[[Space:Appalachia_Roots_Photos|Selfie Page]] for Appalachia Roots Thon Team Members!''' ---- ====Past Challenges==== :[[Space:Appalachia_Roots_Team_Archive|Appalachia Roots Team Archive]] :[[Space:2023_Appalachia_Roots_Team_Page|2023 Appalachia Roots Team Page]] ===Lists=== :'''Appalachia States: {{Pale Green|(for a list of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Counties_of_Appalachia Appalachia Counties by State] )}} # [[#Alabama|Alabama]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Alabama%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_AL Unconnected] # [[#Georgia|Georgia]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Georgia,_Unsourced_Profiles&from=V Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_GA Unconnected] # [[#Kentucky|Kentucky]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Errors_By_USA_Div_6#Kentucky Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_KY Unconnected] # [[#Maryland|Maryland]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maryland%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_MD Unconnected] # [[#Mississippi|Mississippi]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mississippi%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_MS Unconnected] # [[#New York|New York]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_York%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NY Unconnected] # [[#North Carolina|North Carolina]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:North_Carolina%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_NC Unconnected] # [[#Ohio|Ohio]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ohio%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_OH Unconnected] # [[#Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pennsylvania%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_PA Unconnected] # [[#South Carolina|South Carolina]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:South_Carolina%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_SC Unconnected] # [[#Tennessee|Tennessee]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tennessee%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_TN Unconnected] # [[#Virginia|Virginia]] - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Unsourced#Virginia Unsourced] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_VA Unconnected] # [[#West Virginia|West Virginia]] (Virginia -> WV in 1863) - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Unsourced#West_Virginia Unsourced]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_WV Unconnected] '''Don't worry if you add a profile that is not in a defined "Appalachia" area. All profiles you add or source during a Thon counts towards your total and the Team's totals.''' ---- ==={{green|Connect-A-Thon}}=== :The Connect-a-Thon is one of our biggest events. Its mission: bring the world closer together by [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Connection connecting] more people on our big tree. For 72 hours we add missing relatives. It's like adding missing pieces to a puzzle. The more pieces of the puzzle we add, the more they connect. :'''Scores are tracked automatically. You do not need to use the "challenge tracker" or manually keep track of how many profiles you add.''' :Our system counts the number of non-living family members you add. Often these will be "collateral" relatives that members neglected to add when adding their family tree. :'''All profiles must have at least one valid source.''' :Fine print: :Creating any new profile counts as one point, with just two exceptions: #If you create a profile with no relationship to any other profile, it does not count. #If you create a profile for a living person, it does not count. :For example: *Create person A with Add an [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:EditFamily Unrelated Person]: 0 points. *Create person B as the spouse of person A: 1 point. *Create person C as the child of person A: 1 point. *Create person D as the parent of person B: 1 point. :For scoring purposes it doesn't matter if any profiles are connected or not. Every missing family member we add increases the chances of connecting people.
    ===={{green|Connect-A-Thon Stickers}}==== :{| border="1" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Connect-A-Thon Specific Stickers''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- style="background-color: #E9EFFC; ! align="left" style="background:#E9FCF2;"|'''Sticker''' ! align="left" style="background:#E9FCF2;"|'''Sticker Code''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Recognition Sticker|image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky |text={{#profile:RealName}} is a member of the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the [[Project:Connectors|Connect-a-Thon]] Challenge, April 2024.}} ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Recognition Sticker|image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky |text={{#profile:RealName}} is a member of the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the [[Project:Connectors|Connect-a-Thon]] Challenge, April 2024.}} |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Connect-a-Thon|team=Appalachia Roots|year=April 2024|profiles=xxx}} ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Connect-a-Thon|team=Appalachia Roots|year=April 2024|profiles=xxx}} |- ! align="left" style="background:#E9FCF2;"|{{Recognition Sticker |text={{#profile:RealName}} connected xxx profiles on the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the April 2024 Connect-a-Thon.|image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky }} ! align="left" style="background:#E9FCF2;"| {{Recognition Sticker |text={{#profile:RealName}} connected xxx profiles on the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the April 2024 Connect-a-Thon.|image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky }} |- ! align="left" style="background:#E9FCF2;"|{{Connect-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Appalachia_Team|Appalachia Roots]]|year=April 2024|profiles=xxx|extra=We connected xxx profiles out of xxx and took 1st place as a team!}} ! align="left" style="background:#E9FCF2;"|{{Connect-a-Thon|team=[[Space:Appalachia_Team|Appalachia Roots]]|year=April 2024|profiles=xxx|extra=We connected 17,576 profiles out of 88,908 and took 1st place as a team!}} |} |} ---- ==={{blue|Source-A-Thon}}=== :Select an Open-privacy unsourced profile from one of the [[#Lists|Unsourced Lists]] above and then research to find valid sources that back up the genealogical facts of the person's life. You can add one or several sources, but they must be cited according to WikiTree Source and Style guidelines so that other WikiTreers can easily find/verify the information you added. '''You will get one point for each profile sourced (not one point per source added),''' but adding multiple sources, if you find them, is appreciated! :NOTE: Valid sources include parish records, family books, census records, BMD records/index, military documents, land documents, wills, etc. '''REMEMBER: user-generated family trees, such as Geni or FamilySearch/Ancestry Member Trees are NOT considered to be legitimate sources.''' However, valid sources found on FamilySearch and Ancestry, cited properly, are GREAT (please cite these correctly and add a link, even if it's a pay-to-view site like Ancestry, etc.). :Chris [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/470614/what-profiles-count-as-unsourced-for-the-source-a-thon previously said], that unsourced profiles, meaning profiles without any primary source, fit our definition of unsourced and should be counted as well, even if they're NOT in the unsourced category. :After you find a valid source: #EDIT the profile to ADD the source, according to our Sources guide. #REMOVE the {{Unsourced}} template (usually at the top of the profile) and any unsourced categories. #SAVE the profile and then click the Challenge Tracker button at the top of the saved profile. #Verify that your WikiTree ID is on the Challengers Tracker page, and CLICK "ADD ACTION" #'''YOU NEED TO CLICK THE GREEN CHALLENGE TRACKER, and CLICK "ADD ACTION" for your entry to count!!''' :If you can not find a source, please add a ==Research Notes== section and include the ways you researched but could not find accurate information. :Check out this page if more help is needed: [[Help:Source-a-Thon]]
    ===={{blue|Source-a-Thon Stickers}}==== :{| border="1" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Source-A-Thon Specific Stickers''' {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |- style="background-color: #E9EFFC; ! align="left" style="background:#E9EFFC;"|'''Sticker''' ! align="left" style="background:#E9EFFC;"|'''Sticker Code''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Recognition Sticker |text= Participating on the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the October 2024 Source-a-Thon. |image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky}} ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Recognition Sticker |text= Participating on the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the October 2024 Source-a-Thon. |image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky}} |- ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Source-a-Thon|team=Appalachia Roots|sources=xxx| extra=We added '''xxx''' sources & finished in '''1st place!'''|year=2024}} ! align="left" style="background:#F0E9FC;"|{{Source-a-Thon|team=Appalachia Roots|sources=xxx| extra=We added '''xxx''' sources & finished in '''1st place!'''|year=2024}} |- ! align="left" style="background:#E9EFFC;"|{{Recognition Sticker |text={{#profile:RealName}} sourced xxx profiles on the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the October 2024 Source-a-Thon. |image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky}} ! align="left" style="background:#E9EFFC;"|{{Recognition Sticker |text={{#profile:RealName}} sourced xxx profiles on the [[Project: Appalachia|Appalachia Roots]] Team for the October 2024 Source-a-Thon. |image=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png |imagetext=Rocky}} |- ! align="left" style="background:#E9EFFC;"| {{Source-a-Thon |team=Appalachia Roots |year=2024 |sources=xxx |bib=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-69.png}} ! align="left" style="background:#E9EFFC;"| {{Source-a-Thon |team=Appalachia Roots |year=2024 |sources=xxx |bib=Source-a-Thon_Sandbox-69.png}} :Replace the bib pic if desired: bib=Appalachia_Team-1.png or bib=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png

    :You will have to find the Bib that was assigned to you on WikiTree. It was assigned by a reply to your Registration on G2G. Check [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Source-a-Thon_Sandbox here]. |} |} ---- ===Nicknames=== :'''We want to make thons fun for everyone. We are a community. ''' :For the {{green|Connect-A-Thons}}, we are using Pirate Nicknames (as in collecting pirate booty aka adding profiles). :For the {{blue|Source-A-Thons}}, we are using Appalachian-centric Nicknames (as in traveling through Appalachia and beyond). :{{Pale Green|'''And Bit Emojis! If you need one created for you, let us know!!'''}} {{Clear}} :{{Image|file=Appalachia_Team.png |align=l |size=25px |caption=Appalachia Roots }} {{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-31.png |align=l |size=35px |caption=Appalachia Hollers }}{{Image|file=Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-24.png |align=l |size=27px |caption=Appalachia Shines }} {{Clear}} ==Thon Members Table== {| border="3" align="left" class="sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 5px Solid Gray;" |-style="background: #BE97D1;" ! scope="col" | Thon Member ! scope="col" | {{green|CaT
    Jan 2024}} ! scope="col" | {{green|CaT
    Apr 2024}} ! scope="col" | {{green|CaT
    Jul 2024}} ! scope="col" | {{blue| SaT
    Oct 2024}} |- ![[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]]
    {{green|Swashbuckling Sandy}} | {{blue|Sassafras Sandy}}
    [[Image:Appalachia_Project_Member_Photos-7.jpg|75px]] ||
    1,011
    ||
    1,703
    || ||

    |- ! [[Luker-573|Patty LaPlante]]
    {{green|L J Silver}} | {{blue|"Justified"}}
    [[Image:The_LaPlante_Files-9.jpg|75px]] ||
    1,811
    ||
    2,222
    || ||

    |- ! [[Brewer-566|Paula Franklin]]
    {{green|Tortuga Polly}} |{{blue|Georgia Peach}}
    [[Image:Brewer-566-1.png|75px]] ||
    65
    ||
    121
    || ||

    |- ! [[Oldaker-144|Sharon Haynes]]
    {{blue|Sharin' Sharon}}
    [[Image:Oldaker-144.jpg|75px]] ||
    300
    ||
    276
    || ||

    |- ![[McFeaters-9|Bonnie U]]
    Nicknames Here
    [[Image:Space_Background_I_Sticker_Art-21.png|75px]] ||
    367
    ||
    235
    || ||

    |- ! [[Lemen-157|Mark Lemen]]
    {{green|X Marks the Spot}} |{{blue|Mountaineer Mark}}
    [[Image:Lemen-157-5.jpg|75px]] ||
    1,001
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    1,500
    || ||

    |- ! [[Stewart-763|Karen Stewart]]
    {{green|Your Matey Karen}} | {{blue|OC Girl Karen}}
    [[Image:Stewart-763-1.jpg|75px]] ||
    169
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    103
    || ||

    |- ![[Bryant-16706|Cynthia Crafton]]
    {{green|Salty Sindy}} | {{blue|Cloggin' Granny}}
    [[Image: Bryant-16706-1.jpg|75px]] ||
    172
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    Appalachian News

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    [[Category: Appalachia Project]] [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]] | '''Appalachian News''' | [[Space:Appalachia Project Newsletters - 2022 Archive|2022 Archive]] | [[Space:Appalachia_Project_Newsletters_-_2023_Archive| 2023 Archive]] | [[Space:Appalachia Project Newsletters - 2024 Archive|2024 Archive]]
    Back to [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia Project]]
    {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Appalachian_News-1.png |align=l |size=m }} == Appalachian News == Welcome to the Appalachian News, published here monthly by WikiTree's '''[[Project: Appalachia |Appalachia Project]]'''. {{Clear}} __TOC__ == Appalachian News == = First Quarter Issue = == Members == :{| border=0 !align="left" width=360 |'''Welcome New Members!''' !align="left" width=360 |'''Joined in December 2023:''' |- |
    |[[Watson-2385|Dawn Watson]] |- |
    |[[Harrell-3058|Sarah Harrell]] |- |'''Joined in September 2023:''' |[[Combs-1687|Matthew Combs]] |- |[[Stuewe-5|Kathy (Stuewe) Zipperer]] |[[Pickens-1429|Gail (Pickens) Martin]] |- |[[Thorne-4130|Jeremy Thorne]] |[[Tanner-7353|Melody (Tanner) Clark]] |- |[[DeCarpio-1|Lisa DeCarpio]] |
    |- |[[Hoppes-244|Audrey (Hoppes) Martin]] | '''Joined in January 2024:''' |- |[[Armistead-1150|D Armistead]] |[[Mccoy-3884|Monte Mccoy]] |- |
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    APPERSON HARRIS TURNER FAMILY BIBLE

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    ''Because many of the entries were overwritten with other entries, and some entries duplicated, it is not really practicable to here give a transcription which preserves the original format. So what I give here is my transcription presented so as to provide only the data of genealogical concern, and preserving little or none of the formatting. I will make commentary beside each pair of columns'' - '''Gregg Bonner''' '''Children of William Harris''' Nancy Harris, born 12 JUN 1779, died August 1857 William Harris, born 12 OCT 1781, died 14 APR 1857 John Harris, born 01 MAR 1784, died 13 MAR 1852 (see comments) Anderson Harris, born 12 FEB 1785 (see comments) Lucy Harris, born 14 NOV 1789 Richard Harris, born 20 JUL 1792, died 04 OCT 1840 (see comments) Samuel W. Harris, born 07 NOV 1795 '''Commentary:''' 1. John Harris clearly did not die a year before he was born. Yet this is what the record seems to indicate. Perhaps the year 1783 is correct for both cases [Now reads "13 March 1852" for the death date of John based on the revision advice of "FH", who improves the accuracy of said transcription - GGB]. The next child is Anderson Harris. I transcribed his birth as 1785 because that is what it most looks like, but the last digit is hard to read. If 1785 holds up, then February 1785 would be pushing it after having had a child in March of 1784 (birth of John Harris). So I am inclined to believe the 1783 deceased date, even though the 1784 birth date is much more legible. I can not quite read the death date but March 1st was as close as I could get. Since the birth date is showing that clearly, I assume this to mean he died the day he was born, on 01 MAR 1783. This leaves plenty of time to then have a child born in February 1785 (Anderson Harris). The other reading of Anderson Harris' birthyear is 1789, but that would make Lucy Harris' birthdate impossible. 2. The death year's last digit for Richard is hard to read. It could be almost anything, except a 9. I am going with '1840', but I wouldn't bet too much on it. 3. The entry for Samuel W. Harris is done in a different hand than those above it in the column. 4. Below the entry for Samuel W. Harris is about a quarter of the column which seems to have more information, alas now lost to time. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- James Apperson, born 19 JUL 1783 Sally N., born 28 JAN 1786 [i.e., Sarah "Sally" Noel (Guthrey) Apperson, wife of James Apperson] Their Children: William N. Apperson, born 09 OCT 1806 Nancy W. Apperson, born 06 JUN 1809 Sterling G. Apperson, born 18 FEB 1812 Rebecca J. Apperson, born 24 SEP 1815 Malinda L. Apperson, born 25 JUN 1817 James Apperson, born 18 DEC 1819 John G. Apperson, born 16 OCT 1824 Thomas Apperson, 09 JUL 1826 Emannewell H. Apperson, born 19 JUL 1829 Commentary: 1. There is an indication as to the date of death of one of the children. The typical insertion of "Disceased" (viz., deceased) was between the line containing the name and the line containing the person's birthday. But in cases where these entries were both carried on a single line, the association of the "disceased" insertion statement with a particular child cannot be unambiguously made. But the insertion was made between Malinda and James, so doubtless it was one of this pair. And the date associated was evidently 11 JUN 1852. 2. At the bottom of this column there stands out this possibly non-sequitorious entry - "Stonewall Jackson was born April 24 1869". Perhaps he was Stonewall Jackson Apperson; I don't know. But if the "1869" year is not mis-transcribed by me, then he could not have been siblings with the above bunch. Perhaps he was the firstborn grandson. I really have no idea. Jacob Apperson died 22 FEB 1836 Rebecca Guthrey died 05 JAN 1836 William Apperson, son of Jacob, died Sept 1842 [unreadable] of Jacob died 1843 [unreadable] Matilda Jamison died Sept 30 1852 Jack Harris died 13 MAR 1852 [unreadable] L. England died 20 JUL 1853 Lot Spencer died February 1864 Rebecca, his daughter, the same date Lucy Thomas died 1863 Commentary: 1. I have what seems to be a type-written transcription of the same original. What I call unreadable, it transcribes as, "Ela Apperson? Wife of Jacob died 1843". The "?" is theirs. 2. The older transcription reads my second unreadable section to say, "David Thomas Died March - 19 - 1852. 3. Matilda Jamison will more often be found as Matilda Jimmerson, wife of Daniel Jimmerson. 4. I am not sure who the ENGLAND is, but they are likely closely related to Rebecca J. (Apperson) England. [unreadable] William M. Harris died 15 NOV 1870 John, his father, died 04 AUG 1877 Sterling S. Harris married 04 DEC 1872 [unreadable/empty] Commentary: 1. I can make essentially nothing out of unreadable section 1. The prior transcription effort could do not much better, providing this - "Elizabeth Apperson wife of died of our lord 1832". There is enough room in this section for at least two entries. 2. The previous transcriber makes no note at all of the ending section. But there appears to be writing there. I can make no useful attempt to transcribe it. Samuel W. Harris and Nancy W. Harris married 30 DEC 1824 William N. Apperson married 16 OCT 1830 Rebecca J. England married 21 DEC 1831 Sterling G. Apperson married 09 AUG 1834 Malinda L. Hill married 17 FEB 1836 James Apperson married [unreadable] 1842 [unreadable] A. Harris [married] 09 JAN 1852 Thomas J. Harris married 03 OCT 1858 Mary S. Harris married 20 DEC 1860 Commentary: 1. Samuel W. Harris married Nancy W. Apperson. That is the first entry of the column. At least the next 5 entries are for children of James and Sarah "Sally" Noel (Guthrey) Apperson. The daughters are given by their married names. 2. The last three entries appear to be the three of Samuel and Nancy W. (Apperson) Harris kids' marriages. [unreadable] Louisa Ann Turner, born 22 SEP 1861 Willie J. Turner, born 19 NOV 1862 James W. Harris, born 15 SEP [unreadable] Iverleigh born Nov 10 [unreadable] [unreadable] [unreadable] Alton [unreadable] 1867 Saml L. born 1869 John born [unreadable] [unreadable] Commentary: 1. The previous transcriber didn't do this page, I guess, and this column needs help. At the top, there is a lot of strikethroughs and overwrites. And there is one entry overwritten all. It starts perhaps mentioning "Alt" (perhaps Alton?), then Mary, and finally at the top, Louisa Ann. This section was so bad that the entries were re-entered lower down the page for Louisa and Willie. They were readable, but if you look at Willie's messy top entry, it appears to say 1863. This top entry is messy, but the "3" seems quite clear. 2. There is a large unreadable section in the middle of four undecipherable lines. I can make nothing intelligable out of it, except to say that I think it ends with "1865". 3. The lines with "Alton...1867" appear to start '1 March Alton', or rather than "March", it might be "Birch". Then it seems to say "wife". 4. I don't know who Samuel and John are (near the end), but John's birth year digits are under the page fold, and thus can not be determined. But the "18" part can be seen. You can almost make out the next digit, and I am guessing "7". So I would say that whomever they are, they are likely brothers, and consecutive deliveries of their mother. There is a large (perhaps as many as 9 lines) section at the end, where I can make out writing, but not even letters, let alone words and numbers. Samuel W. Harris, born 07 NOV 1795, died 22 APR 1864 Nancy W. (Apperson) Harris, born 06 JUN 1809 Sarah Ann Harris, born 02 DEC 1827, died 24 FEB 1853 Rebecca [Katherine?] Harris, born 13 JUN 1830, died 24 NOV 1844 Martha Jane Harris, born 11 APR 1832 Thomas Jefferson Harris, born 23 MAR 1834 Malinda Luritta Harris, born 25 JUN 1836, died 13 AUG 1837 [unreadable] Dec [8th?] 1837, died 22 JUL 1839 Mary S. Harris, born 15 DEC 1839 John A. Harris, born 13 APR 1843 Commentary: 1. Rebecca Harris' middle name is not easily readable, but I ventured "Katherine", and I note that the previous transcriber called it "Catherine". Her birthday seems to have been written originally "Jan the 23rd 1830". It was then evidently overwritten, making it the "13th". 2. Mary S. Harris' birthdate looks like the "15th" to me, but the previous transcriber calls it the "18th". I think they may be right. 3. The entry for John A. Harris seems to be in a different hand [continuing the list of children of Samuel W. Harris and Nancy W. (Apperson) Harris...] Elizabeth F. Harris, born 21 JUL 1845 Samuel S. Harris, born 18 FEB 1848 Elizabeth F. Harris, the perfefect Religion Sept 3 1862 March 23rd 1855 Thonmas J. Harris War of Age Johnie A. Harris [unreadable?] and Mary his [unreadable] Feb 7 1874 I am 5 feet 8 inches high 2 feet 4 inches aroun my wast Bettie Harris and Jeff Phelps married 22 MAY 1870 Commentary: 1. Elizabeth F. Harris' "religion" entry is hard to read last digit. It could be 1863, 1865, or almost any year. 2. The previous transcriber provides us with, "Johnie A. Harris and Mary his wife married Feb 7 1871?". I think it could be 1871, 1874, or 1877.

    Apple Heads

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    These dolls are made from carved New England apples and hand-crafted materials. Each one is a unique work of art. [[Category:Crafts]]

    Applegate Name Study

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    [[Category: Applegate Name Study]] ==About the Project== The Applegate Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Applegate Applegate name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Applegate name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Applegates), by time period (18th Century Applegates), or by topic (Applegate DNA, Applegate Occupations, Applegate Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Applegate Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Applegate-547|James Applegate]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Applegate}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ===Research Pages=== *[[Space:Applegate Name Study in North America|Applegate Name Study in North America]] *[[Space:Applegate yDNA|Applegate yDNA]] ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Applegates of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Appelgate Appelgate] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Appleget Appleget]

    Applegate yDNA

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    [[Category:Applegate Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Y-DNA haplogroup R-Z51, L562]]
    '''Confirmed Lineages on WikiTree'''
    : {| | || || || || || || || ┌|| 4 ||─|| [[Applegate-338|5]] ||─|| [[Applegate-743|6]] ||─|| [[Applegate-744|7]] ||─||[[Applegate-745|8]] ||─|| [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=10136235 Tested] |- | || ┌|| [[Applegate-53|1]] ||─|| [[Applegate-95|2]] ||─|| [[Applegate-94|Bartholomew]] || ┤ |- | [[Applegate-55|Thomas]] || ┤|| || || || || ||└|| [[Applegate-340|4]] ||─|| [[Applegate-612|5]] ||─|| [[Applegate-596|6]] ||─|| [[Applegate-593|7]] ||─|| [[Applegate-577|8]] ||─||align="center"| [[Applegate-576|9]] ||─|| [[Applegate-559|10]] ||─|| [[Applegate-557|11]] ||─|| [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=6606133 Tested] |- | ||└|| [[Applegate-65|1]] ||─|| [[Applegate-221|2]] ||─|| align="center"|[[Applegate-731|3]] ||─|| [[Applegate-686|4]] ||─|| [[Applegate-999|5]] ||─|| [[Applegate-998|6]] ||─|| [[Applegate-997|7]] ||─|| [[Applegate-979|8]] ||─|| [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&u=12695860 Tested] |} :
    '''STR Comparison'''
    : {|border="1" |+ ''' Variant STRs ''' ! FTDNA || STR || ySearch || terminal || DYS || GATA || DYS || CDY || CDY || DYS || DYS |- |align="center"| kit ID || test ||align="center"| ID || align="center"|SNP|| 464d ||align="center"| H4 || 576 ||align="center"| a ||align="center"| b || 481 || 607 |- | 108609 || 67 || DB2UJ || R-M269 ||align="center"| 17 ||align="center"| 11 ||align="center"| {{Blue|18}} ||align="center"| 36 ||align="center"| {{Blue|39}} ||align="center"| 21 ||align="center"| 15 |- | N90964 || 67 || Z9PME || R-L562 ||align="center"| 17 ||align="center"| 11 ||align="center"| 19 ||align="center"| {{Blue|37}} ||align="center"| 38 ||align="center"| {{Blue|22}} ||align="center"| 15 |- | unknown || 67|| RW8AC || R-M269 ||align="center"| 17 ||align="center"| {{Blue|12}} ||align="center"| 19 ||align="center"| {{Blue|37}} ||align="center"| 38 ||align="center"| 21 ||align="center"| {{Blue|14}} |- | 505012 || 37 || 76M5B || R-M269 ||align="center"| {{Blue|16}} ||align="center"| {{Blue|12}} ||align="center"| 19 ||align="center"| 36 ||align="center"| 38 || ||align="center"| 15 |} : STRs not listed were not sampled and/or values were the same. '''Links : ''' * [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/apple/results Apple DNA Project: y-Results]

    Appling County, Georgia

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    [[Category: Appling County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]] -----
    Welcome to Appling County, Georgia Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== :'''Dec. 1818''' {{green|Appling County}} was created from {{blue|Creek Indian Lands}}. County seat: Baxley. Appling County is located in the southeast part of Georgia (south of the Altamaha River in southeast Georgia, was formed by the Georgia legislature. It was named in honor of a {{red|hero of the War of 1812}}, {{blue|Colonel Daniel Appling}} of Columbia County. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/appling-countyhttp://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gaapplin/appling_index.htmhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appling_County,_Georgiahttps://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Appling_County,_Georgia_Genealogy :'''1814''' {{green|Appling County land}} began with territory of the {{blue|Creek Indians}}, which was ceded to Georgia with the 1814 Treaty of Fort Jackson. Later the 1818 Treaty of the Creek Agency ceded land also. Appling would later give up land for the formation of Atkinson, Bacon, Brantley, Charlton, Clinch, Coffee, Echols, Jeff Davis, Pierce, Telfair, Ware, and Wayne counties. :'''Dec 8, 1818''' Georgia Assembly approved funds for {{green|Appling}} to build its first courthouse at the {{blue|Holmesville site}}. This was built on land owned by Solomon Kennedy. After this the town of Holmesville expanded around the courthouse. {{Image|file=Appling_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=map of Appling county. }}{{clear}} :'''1819''' the Georgia Legislature for Applling told the commissioners and court justices to pick the county seat site and build the courthouse.. The men could not decide. were had to decide and passed from the 5 county commissioners to General Assembly gave permission to Appling's inferior court justices to select a site for a county seat. The task rotated to five county commissioners and back to the justices (1819 and 1828). :'''1820 Census''' listed 1,264 residents, which increased after Georgia state held the 1820, 1821, 1827, 1832 land drawing (which the person had to be present to participate. The county was away from the populated areas of eastern Georgia. Places emigrants came from were South Carolina and Tattnall County, :'''1824''' Georgia general assembly formed Ware county from land of Appling.. The following also were formed, so it is a wonder there is anything left of Appling County :'''1828''' The men disagreed on the location, so the state stepped in and selected Homesville to be the County Seat. :'''1830's, 40's''' Early farmers were small-scale farmers, growing crops to feed the family (subsistance farming) They sold livestock, timber and naval stores in Darien and Savannah to add a little to their income. :'''Dec 24, 1836''' - Since citizens complained that Holmesville was not in the center of the county, Georgia Assembly again appointed 7 members to decide whether to move the Courthouse. If they could decide this, then they were empowered to move it.. Thirty years lapsed while commissioners dithered about where to move the courthouse. :'''1850''' United States Census showed the county with a white population of 2,520, 404 slaves, and 25 free African Americans. 1860 United States Census showed a little growth with a white population of 3,442, a slave population of 740, and 3 free people of color. :'''Dec 18, 1857''' The county lost the part of its land south of Lightsey's Ford on Big Creek downstream to the Little Satilla River for the creation of Pierce County. :'''1860's ''' Cotton production began and continued with a lull in 1972-mid 1980's. Products were shipped on the Altamaha River. {{Image|file=Appling_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Turpentine harvesting }}{{clear}} :'''mid 1800's''' Turpentine became a way of living also. The farmers would chip the bark from the pine trees. with the bark removed, a "quotcut box" was a hole at the bottom of the tree after the bark was removed, and the sap drains intot he quotcut box. Workers would then load the barrels of sap and deliver them to a turpentine still by mule and wagon. :'''mid-1800's''' Steamboats and pole boats were used to transport the cotton, fertilizer, lumber, turpentine, and the locally grown produce. Applying County became known as the turpentine capital. Some citizens would build timber rafts from the cut trees to be sent to sawmills, in Darien, Georgia. Sometimes the rafts would be the size of 25 feet wide by 175 feet long. ::Macon and Brunswick Railroad arrived to connect Appling county to the populated regions of Georgia. Three county towns grew near the railroad. The Stations 7 and 8 later were named Surrency, Georgia and Graham, Georgia. Surrency, Georgia, named in honor of an 1850 immigrant from Tattnall county produced railroad crosswise in the 1900's. Graham, Georgia, :'''1862- 1865 - Civil WAR''' {{Image|file=Appling_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Confederate Statues }}{{clear}} ::Stations 6 and 8 on the railroad became known as Surrency and Graham, respectively. Surrency, named for an 1850s immigrant from Tattnall County, Allen Powell Surrency, gained notice during the early 1900s for its extensive production of railroad crossties. Graham was named for state representative, Middleton Graham. landowner and state representative Middleton Graham. :'''August, 1871''' - Criticism continued, so '''{{blue|Georgia assembly called an election of September of the voters to decide.!!}}''' Those really wanting a new county seat won the election. '''{{red|Baxley was picked.}}''' :'''Aug 27, 1872''' the eastern sections of Appling land districts 3 and 4 were added to Wayne County. This area included Wayne County's current county seat Jesup, Georgia, which became the new county seat of Wayne County in 1873. :'''Aug 1872''', the General Assembly called for an election in Appling County to determine a new county seat. The town of Baxley, Georgia was selected as the new county seat. In February 1873, the General Assembly mistakenly passed a law giving county commissioners to sell the public lands in Holmesville so the proceeds can go to the construction of a new courthouse in Holmesville. They amended the law a year later for the new courthouse location to read Baxley as it had originally been intended. {{Image|file=Appling_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Veteran's Memorial. }}{{clear}} :'''1873''' - Georgia legislature provided for selling the old courthouse in Holmesville and using these funds to build another courthouse in Baxley. for the legislature in 1873 provided for selling the old courthouse at Holmesville and using the proceeds for construction of a new courthouse in Baxley, which had been settled around the Macon & Brunswick Railroad in 1870. :'''1874''' - Citizens' complainted that Holmesville was too far away from the county center, escalated into moving the county seat where a store was located and operated by Wilson Baxley near Station 7. This new town, "Baxley, Georgia" was approved by the Georgia legislature and incorporated 1875. :'''Sept 7, 1876''' The courthouse at Baxter burned. Most county records were lost. Some deed books survived.https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Appling_County,_Georgia_Genealogy {{Image|file=Appling_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=First Baptist Church }}{{clear}} :'''1874''' the county seat was moved to Baxley, Ga and Baxley was named for Wilson Baxley early settler, then was incorporated in 1875 and is named for Wilson Baxley, an early settler of the area. :'''Aug 18, 1905''' Jeff Davis County was created from western portions of Appling County and eastern portions Coffee County. :'''July 27, 1914''', Bacon County was created from parts of Appling County, Pierce County, and Ware County. The remaining part of Appling County that had been south of Little Satilla River became part of Bacon County. :'''1934''' Caroline Miller lived in Baxley while she wrote her Pulitzer Prize winning novel "Lamb in his Bosom" Miller included the culture activities and language patterns of wringers farmers in the book. Another author, Janisse Rae wrote and published "Ecology of a Cracker Childhood {1999}, which was about coming of age in Appling and the vanishing ecology of the county. Ray also wrote "Wild Card Quilt:Taking a Chance on Home", which was about her returning to live in her homeplace. :'''1982''' raft enthusiasts and historians developed Project Raft try to reconstruct the type and size of rafts of the earlier era. :'''January 2000''' Baxley received distinction as a "Better Hometown," an award created by Georgia Power Company and the Georgia Department of Community Affairs to emphasize those areas that possess qualities for potential growth in the state. ::Currently agricultural products are cotton, tobacco, dairy products, blueberries, slash pine and loblolly pine. The farmers rely on machines to pick the cotton to save time and money :'''Aug 18, 1905''' Jeff Davis County was created from western portions of Appling County and eastern portions Coffee County. :'''July 27, 1914''', Bacon County was created from parts of Appling County, Pierce County, and Ware County. The remaining part of Appling County that had been south of Little Satilla River became part of Bacon County. ===Government Offices=== *Sept 7, 1876 The courthouse burned. Most county records were lost. Some deed books survived.https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Appling_County,_Georgia_Genealogy {{Image|file=Appling_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1908 Courthouse, Baxley }}{{clear}} *2nd The neoclassical revival-style Appling County courthouse was built in Baxley, the county's second seat, in 1907-8. {{Image|file=Appling_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=Current Courthouse, }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Region pine barrens region :Size 512 square miles (1,330 km2), of which 507 square miles (1,310 km2) is land and 5.2 square miles (13 km2) (1.0%) is water. :Type Little Satilla River sub-basin of the St. Marys River-Satilla River basin and Altamaha River sub-basin ::The southern two-thirds of Appling County, south of a line from Graham to Baxley, then running due east from Baxley, is located in the Little Satilla River sub-basin of the St. Marys River-Satilla River basin. ::northern third of the county is located in the Altamaha River sub-basin of the basin by the same name :Rivers - Altamaha River, Satilla River and St Marys River ====Adjacent counties==== *Toombs County - north *Tattnall County - northeast *Wayne County - southeast *Pierce County - south *Jeff Davis County - west *Bacon County - west ===Demographics=== In 2000 17,419 people were in the county with a population density of 34 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 76.79% White, 19.59% Black or African American, 0.21% Native American, 0.30% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 2.49% from other races, and 0.61% from two or more races. 4.55% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 18,236 people were in the county with a population density of 36.0 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $36,155 and the median income for a family was $46,005. The per capita income for the county was $18,977. About 16.6% of families and 22.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 39.0% of those under age 18 and 13.0% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Appling_County,_Georgia Education:
    *Appling County students in K-12 grades are in the Appling County School District, which consists of four elementary schools (three include pre-school), a middle school and a high school.[9] The district has 210 full-time teachers and over 3,303 students. *Altamaha Technical College operates a satellite campus in Baxley {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!! Highways!! Highways!! Highways |- |U.S. Route 1||U.S. Route 23 || U.S. Route 341||Georgia State Route 4 |- |Georgia State Route 15|| Georgia State Route 19|| Georgia State Route 27||Georgia State Route 121 |- |Georgia State Route 144||Georgia State Route 169||Georgia State Route 203 |} ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Baxley, Georgia|Baxley]] *[[:Category: Graham, Georgia|Graham]] *[[:Category: Surrency, Georgia|Surrency]] ====County Resources==== *[https://www.facebook.com/Appling-County-Public-Library-672023412882921/ Facebook Appling County Public Library] *Lake Mayer has natural recreation sites *A. Randall Tuten Environmental Park *Moody Swamp. =====Notables===== [[Comas-26|Phillip Hovis Comas (1863-1934)]]- Physician from Appling County, Georgia. [[Deen-693|Braswell Drue Deen (1893-1981)]]- Member of the U.S. House of Representatives representing Georgia. Also, superintendent for the Appling County, Georgia schools from 1916-1918 and for the city of Tennille, Georgia from 1922-1924. Seaborn Hall, physician & Georgia Representative 1830's and 40's, also delegate to Georgia Secession Convention of 1861, 1877 delegate to State Constitutional Convention Alfred Sesne Jenkins- Chinese & asian Affairs for US. State Dept. in 1946, accompanied Richard Nixon to China, 1972 H. Clifton McCrackin, physician and Georgia Senator (1902-03 ====Census==== :1820 --- 1,264 — :1830 --- 1,468 16.1% :1840 --- 2,052 39.8% :1850 --- 2,949 43.7% :1860 --- 4,190 42.1% :1870 --- 5,086 21.4% :1880 --- 5,276 3.7% :1890 --- 8,676 64.4% :1900 --- 12,336 42.2% :1910 --- 12,318 −0.1% :1920 --- 10,594 −14.0% :1930 --- 13,314 25.7% :1940 --- 14,497 8.9% :1950 --- 14,003 −3.4% :1960 --- 13,246 −5.4% :1970 --- 12,726 −3.9% :1980 --- 15,565 22.3% :1990 --- 15,744 1.2% :2000 --- 17,419 10.6% :2010 --- 18,236 4.7% :Est. 2016 --- 18,428 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Deen Cemetery No. 1, Appling County, Georgia|Deen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lake Chapel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Appling County, Georgia|Lake Chapel Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Moody Cemetery, Appling County, Georgia|Moody Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Memorial Freewill Baptist Church Cemetery, Appling County, Georgia|Memorial Freewill Baptist Church Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton

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    {{US History|sub-project=Colorado}} *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Arapahoe_County_Colorado-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption= }} ::Arapahoe County (/əˈræpəhoʊ/ ə-RAP-ə-ho) is one of the 64 counties in the U.S. state of Colorado. The county seat is Littleton, and the most populous city is Aurora in Arapahoe county. This was named for the Arapaho Native American tribe who once lived here.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapahoe_County,_Colorado ::Arapahoe County was named for the Arapaho Indians, who were plains Indians who lived in the eastern foothills of current-day western Kansas..Since Arapahoe was the first county, 1/2 of the entire state of Colorado was Arapahoe County (extending over to Kansas territory).http://www.arapahoegov.com/DocumentCenter/View/353 ::Arapahoe County is part of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. Arapahoe County calls itself "Colorado's First County" since its origins predate the Pike's Peak Gold Rush. {{Image|file=Photos_and_Images_of_Colorado-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''early 1800's''' This area belonged to the Cheyenne and Arapaho native Americans. These early settlers farmed in the Midwest, working their way west in the late 1700's. Clashes with other groups such as the Lakota of the Black Hills, which pushed the Arapaho farther away from their homelands. :'''1811''' Cheyenne and Arapahoe made an alliance and hunted bison herds and smaller game across the short grass prairies of Arapahoe County area, who farmed in the Midwest. They found food and shelter on the plains in summer and snowy winters in the cottonwood stands along Cherry Creek of the South Platte River, etc. ::Arapahoe County size was first 30 miles wide, from Sheridan Blvd to Kansas border. Colorado tried to give counties large amounts of plains territory and foothill territory to include access for water, irrigation and mining. Arapahoe did not reach the foothills, the streams came from the mountains bringing the water down into the County. Settlers on the eastern portions of the state, eventually led to more counties. {{Image|file=Arapahoe_County_Colorado.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Arapahoe County in Colorado map }}{{Clear}} :'''late 1820's ''' Trappers in the area supplied the need for men's beaver hats. :'''1832''' French fur trappers hunted here and traded over the region in 1820'ss. The first trading post on the South Platte River built 1832 along Cherry Creek. :'''late 1830's-40's''' - Other hunters supplied the demand for buffalo skins. :'''1848''' Gold propectors panned for gold in the creeks and streams.. Gold was found on West Dartmouth Avenue west of Englewood, where Dry Creek flows into the Platte River. The Camp was Placer Camp or '''Mexican Diggings'''. : '''1848''' '''Deer Trail''' grew up near a trading post and campsite for the wagon trains heading for the gold fields. ::Russell party also found gold down the river where it joined Cherry Creek. That was later called Denver. Later Denver became the county seat of Arapahoe until 1902, when Arapahoe was divided again. :'''1851 and 1853''', the Cheyenne and Arapaho and other Plains Indians signed treaties with the US government signed treaties for the Native Americans agreeing not to attack whites traveling along the overland routes. As migration continued, the cottonwoods, buffalo and the grasses depleted or were eaten by cattle. Cheyenne and Arapaho broke the treaties and resumed raiding. :'''1857''' Col Edwin V. Sumner of the US Army chased some Cheyenne into Kansas. {{Image|file=Photos_and_Images_of_Colorado-11.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Gold }}{{Clear}} :'''July 1858''' gold was discovered near the South Platte River in current Englewood, Arapahoe Co., Colorado, beginning This started Pike's Peak Gold Rush of Colorado. Residents here in the mining areas felt distanced from the territory of New Spain, or Kansas and Nebraska territories. They voted to form Territory of Jefferson in 1859. After the Jefferson Territorial legislature created 12 counties for the territory. Soon William Larimer, Jr. founded Denver City on the east side of Cherry Creek, William Larimer, Jr. founded Denver City. This was the first county seat of Arapahoe County. :'''1858''' a Cherokee Party headed by William Green Russell had brought from Georgia were panning for gold near Dry Creek. They found gold there and news was carried east and west. Other people arrived to begin the gold-digging or panning in the creeks. Provisions were needed. :'''1858-1860''' Leavenworth to Pikes Peak stage followed this trail to Denver. Later the Railway followed the same trail. Deer Trail held its first rodeo. :'''May 1859 The Leavenworth''' and '''Pikes Peak Express''', the first stagecoaches reached Denver providing early transportation for gold prospectors and pioneers. :'''1859''' Littleton, Colorado began with the Pike's Peak Gold rush, when gold prospectors, merchants, miners, even farmers migrated here. Richard S Little, New Hampshire engineer for the irrigation systems, settled here and first built the Rough and Ready Flour Mill in 1867. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Littleton,_Colorado :'''1860's''' Farmers took up claims along streams to access the irrigation for their land. These are now called '''Ditch Rights'''. :'''1861''' -Kansas was made a state with becoming a territory within New Spain.. After statehood, Arapahoe County was one of 17 counties. ::Industries such as Martin Marietta plant, Denver Technological Center, Centennial Airport and Greenwood Plaza house offices of world famous corporations. 75% of the County is still rural with some cattle, wheat farms, and sheep ranches.. The urban are is the western portion :'''Pre1861''' Some residents here in the mining areas felt distanced from the territory of New Spain, or Kansas and Nebraska territories. They voted to form Territory of Jefferson in 1859. But the USA never gave this Jefferson Territory federal sanction. When the US accepted Kansas to the union in 1861, the mining regions revered to unorganized territory. :'''1861'''- Kansas was created from the western portion of Kansas Territory. It was admitted to the union 1861. Then Arapahoe was resized, and became one of 17 counties in Colorado Territory. Its first border was from the western side of Denver to the Kansas border. {{Image|file=Photos_and_Images_of_Colorado-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Colorado and other Territories }}{{Clear}} :'''1861''' a reservation was established in SE Colorado for the Cheyenne and Arapaho Indians. The gold, miners and settlers ended the existence of the Cheyenne and Arapaho Nations from living among the settlers. The settlers' cattle ate the grasses, used the woods for wood for either abodes or other uses. Soon the Native Americans either resisted or their spirits were broken. {{Image|file=Photos_and_Images_of_Colorado-9.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Territory }}{{Clear}} ::Congress organized Colorado Territory with current borders and by November had begun with 17 of the original Colorado counties including Arapahoe. :'''1864''' Englewood was started by the Irish homesteader, Thomas Skerritt. This was connected to Denver by roads 1880's.. It had a notorious skid row in "Orchard Place. :'''1864''' A massacre of over 150 peaceful Arapaho and Cheyenne (women, children and elderly at Sand Creek began 10 years of war between the Arapaho, Cheyenne, Lakota and Plains Indians. :'''1865''' Butterfield’s Overland dispatch ran from Atkinson to Topeka to Denver, the first stagecoach reached Denver using the new '''Smoky Hill Route'''. In the 1870s, the Kansas Pacific Railroad, which later became the Union Pacific Railroad, was built across the plains from the Missouri River to Denver. ::G.A. Snow of New York acquired 25,000 acres land (12,000 A in Arapahoe county. This family ran the Snow Ranch 86 years until 1957. Other ranches were the Parrett Ranch, the Owens Ranch and the Price Ranch. :'''1867''' Medicine Lodge Treaty established the Indian Reservation in "Indian Territory" - Oklahoma. :'''1870'''- Bijou was founded, then 1889 became Byers on the Kansas Pacific Railway.. William Byers opened a schoolhouse, livery barn, decor, wool loading dock, general store as well as saloons, hotels, and houses. :'''1872'''- Richard Little, a New Hampshire engineer developed his land into a village. This became Littleton, Colorado. The Denver and Rio Grande Railroad brought residents to town. By 1890 it had 245 people :'''1870's-1900''' the ranches homesteaded during the 1870s through the 1900s, with many still owning and operated by descendants of the early pioneers. :'''1890''' Littleton, Colorado had grown to 245 people and the residents voted to incorporate the Town of Littleton. :'''1893''' While a major depression had hit Denver,this deprived many of jobs. The people employed in the city or government did their best to hold onto the jobs. Previously Gov. David Waite had appointed 3 men to the police and fire board.. These men then influenced hiring and firing of municipal police officers and fire-fighters. By 1894 - the governor forcibly removed 2 police and fire board members. The people of City Hall barricaded themselves. Soon the Denver Police & Arapahoe Sheriff's department joined the others. This bickering progressed until March, 1894.http://www.co.arapahoe.co.us/136/History :'''March 14, 1894''' The Infantry was called out by the Governor to storm the City Hall. (Later this was ruled he did not have the authority to call out the infantry. The Court called for the board members to give up their seats. :'''1894''' Arapahoe County Sheriff William K. Burchinell supported the men at City hall, and ordered 50 Winchester Model 1886 rifles of 40-62 caliber. One rifle is owned by the Littleton Historical Museum, and has been loaned to the Sheriff ’s Office for display. {{Image|file=Arapahoe_County_Colorado-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption= }}{{Clear}} :'''1901''', the Colorado General Assembly divided Arapahoe County into three parts: :::1) consolidated City and County of Denver :::2)Adams County :::3) Arapahoe County to be renamed '''South Arapahoe Count'''y. A ruling by the Colorado Supreme Court, subsequent legislation, and a referendum delayed the reorganization until November 15, 1902. The Governor listed Littleton as county seat. :'''April 11, 1903''' the Colorado General Assembly "changed the name" of South Arapahoe County to '''Arapahoe County'''. :'''Nov 8, 1904''' Arapahoe County '''voters''' chose Littleton over Englewood by a vote of 1310 to 829 for county seat. ::Arapahoe County covers 805 square miles in north central Colorado, running east across the high plains from the southern edge of Denver. It is named for the Arapaho, who once inhabited the area. One of the oldest counties in the state, Arapahoe County is bordered on the north by Denver and Adams Counties, on the west by Jefferson County, on the east by Washington County, and on the south by Douglas and Elbert Counties. With a population of more than 572,000, it is the third-most populous county in the state. Most of the county’s inhabitants live in the south Denver metro area, in the communities of Aurora, Englewood, and Littleton; the eastern part of the county consists mainly of farms, ranches, and smaller towns such as Byers and Bennett.https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/arapahoe-county :'''1902''' the state legislature divided the old Arapahoe County into counties of Arapahoe, Adams, Denver, Washington, and Yuma. :'''1904''' Littleton, Colorado was made the permanent county seat for the new Arapahoe Co. :'''1941-45''' - World War II brought housing developments and growth.Residents had to decide whether to have a small tax base or link up with the city. {{Image|file=Arapahoe_County_Colorado-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=part of Larimer and 16th streets }} {{clear}} :'''Post 1945''' Littleton and Aurora communities had disagreements with the state capital over land annexation and the water rights. :'''1950''' Denver prohibited new hookups beyond a boundary drawn by the Denver Water Board to protect its water rights. Littleton and Aurora were beyond this border thus had to find different water supplies. Aurora purchased irrigation water from the ranches on the South Platte River, but found water on its own into the 1990's.. :'''1949-53''' Littleton bought additional tanks for water, but did not have sufficient water. :'''1967''' it brokered a $50 million agreement with Colorado Springs to share water from the Homestake Project. This took water from a tributary of the Eagle River, Homestake Creek and diverted it to Spinney Mountain Reservoir. :'''1950-55''' Drought and a shopping center tax revenue gave tension. The University Hills Shopping Center wanted annexation to Denver, but Arapahoe County wanted the tax revenue.. :'''1960's-70's''' Republican legislators opposed creation of an "Urban county" which would have pulled Littleton and Aurora into Denver. :'''1974'''- Annexation attempts by Denver ended with the Pountstone Amendment to the constitution froze Denver boundaries. ::Aurora, Colorado, population - 335,000 with Lowry Air Force Base there. Army General Hospital #21(now known as Fitzsimons Army Hospital) which was expanded 1941 and treated injured World War II soldiers. Colorado Freedom Memorial, completed in 2013 is dedicated to Colorado’s deceased military veterans. Aurora, Colorado has 1/3 of its population Latino. :'''July 20, 2012''' the Aurora theater shooting occurred by James Holmes. He used an AR-15 assault rifle to kill 12 people and injured 58 in the theater.Gun control was discussed during the election season. ::Western 1/4 of Arapahoe is the Denver metro area, containing subdivisions, parks, business such as Denver technology Center, Greenwood Plaza. By 2012 the county had 128 farms and is in the top 1/3 of wheat producing counties. END of https://coloradoencyclopedia.org/article/arapahoe-county ===Government Offices=== Courthouse, Littleton, Built 1907, Arch- John J. Huddart, Contractor- Asa McDonald ===Geography=== :Size- total area of 805 square miles (2,080 km2), of which 798 square miles (2,070 km2) is land and 7.3 square miles (19 km2) (0.9%) is water. :Measurements- 72 miles (116 kilometers) east to west and 4 to 12 miles (6 to 19 kilometers) south to north. :Surrounding Arapahoe - The (2) exclaves of Arapahoe County are entirely surrounded by the City and County of Denver, the City of Glendale and the Holly Hills neighborhood, a census-designated place ====Adjacent counties==== *City and County of Denver – northwest and exclaves *Adams County – north *Washington County – east *Lincoln County – southeast *Elbert County – south *Douglas County – southwest *Jefferson County – west ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cherry_Creek_State_Park Cherry Creek State Park] {{Image|file=Arapahoe_County_Colorado-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Old Courthouse in Littleton, CO }}{{Clear}} ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 487,967 people in the county with a population density of 608 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 79.93% White, 7.67% Black or African American, 0.66% Native American, 3.95% Asian, 0.12% Pacific Islander, 4.51% from other races, and 3.16% from two or more races. 11.81% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $53,570, and the median income for a family was $63,875. The per capita income for the county was $28,147. About 4.20% of families and 5.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 7.00% of those under age 18 and 5.10% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapahoe_County,_Colorado *2010 census, the population was 572,003 making it the third-most populous county in Colorado. *Politics Arapahoe County was for many years a Republican stronghold, and a classic bastion of suburban conservatism. The margin gradually declined in the 1990s and early 2000s, reflecting the county's growing and more diverse population. 2004, George W. Bush had won the county by four points.. In 2008, the county supported Barack Obama by 13 points, who became the first Democrat to carry it since 1964, and only the second since 1944. 2012 the county voted for Obama by a similar margin, and provided much of Hillary Clinton's statewide margin in 2016. *Arapahoe County is part of the Denver-Aurora-Lakewood, CO Metropolitan Statistical Area. Arapahoe County calls itself "Colorado's First County" since its origins predate the Pike's Peak Gold Rush. Highways:
    *Interstate 25 *Interstate 70 *Interstate 225 *E-470 (tollway) =====Cities===== *[[:Category: Aurora, Colorado|Aurora]] *[[:Category: Centennial, Colorado|Centennial]] *[[:Category: Columbine, Colorado|Columbine]] *[[:Category: Englewood, Colorado|Englewood]] *[[:Category: Littleton, Colorado|Littleton]] ===== Communities ===== *[[:Category: Aetna Estates, Colorado|Aetna Estates]] *[[:Category: Bennett, Colorado|Bennett]] *[[:Category: Bow Mar, Colorado|Bow Mar]] *[[:Category: Brick Center, Colorado|Brick Center]] *[[:Category: Byers, Colorado|Byers]] *[[:Category: Cherry Creek, Colorado|Cherry Creek]] *[[:Category: Cherry Hills Village, Colorado|Cherry Hills Village]] *[[:Category: Columbine Valley, Colorado|Columbine Valley]] *[[:Category: Comanche Creek, Colorado|Comanche Creek]] *[[:Category: Deer Trail, Colorado|Deer Trail]] *[[:Category: Dove Valley, Colorado|Dove Valley]] *[[:Category: Foxfield, Colorado|Foxfield]] *[[:Category: Glendale, Arapahoe County, Colorado|Glendale]] *[[:Category: Greenwood Village, Colorado|Greenwood Village]] *[[:Category: Holly Hills, Colorado|Holly Hills]] *[[:Category: Inverness, Colorado|Inverness]] *[[:Category: Peoria, Colorado|Peoria]] *[[:Category: Sheridan, Colorado|Sheridan]] *[[:Category: Strasburg, Colorado|Strasburg]] *[[:Category: Watkins, Colorado|Watkins]] ====County Resources==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Smoky_Hill_Trail Smoky Hill Trail] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/South_Platte_River South Platte River] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Line_Canal High Line Canal] - man-made Waterway, used for irrigation and recreation, that serves the Denver-Aurora Metropolitan Area. It begins at a diversion dam on the South Platte River, some 1.8 miles (2.9 km) above the mouth of Waterton Canyon. From its headgate, the HLC runs 66 miles (106 km) (historically 71 miles) to Green Valley Ranch, passing through Douglas, Arapahoe, Denver, and Adams Counties *[ ===Census=== :1870 --- 6,829 — :1880 --- 38,644 465.9% :1890 --- 132,135 241.9% :1900 --- 153,017 15.8% :1910 --- 10,263 −93.3% :1920 --- 13,766 34.1% :1930 --- 22,647 64.5% :1940 --- 32,150 42.0% :1950 --- 52,125 62.1% :1960 --- 113,426 117.6% :1970 --- 162,142 42.9% :1980 --- 293,621 81.1% :1990 --- 391,511 33.3% :2000 --- 487,967 24.6% :2010 --- 572,003 17.2% :Est. 2017 --- 643,052 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Melvin-Lewis Cemetery, Aurora, Colorado|Melvin-Lewis Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Nebo Memorial Park, Aurora, Colorado|Mount Nebo Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Olinger Eastlawn Cemetery, Aurora, Colorado|Olinger Eastlawn Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Simeon Catholic Cemetery, Aurora, Colorado|Saint Simeon Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount View Cemetery, Bennett, Colorado|Mount View Cemetery Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Byers Cemetery, Byers, Colorado|Byers Cemetery]] *[[:Category: First Plymouth Memorial Garden, Cherry Hills Village, Colorado|First Plymouth Memorial Garden]] *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Deer Trail, Colorado|Evergreen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Gabriel the Archangel Episcopal Church Cemetery, Englewood, Colorado|Saint Gabriel the Archangel Episcopal Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ascension Lutheran Church Columbarium, Littleton, Colorado|Ascension Lutheran Church Columbarium]] *[[:Category: Bethany Lutheran Church Columbarium, Cherry Hills Village, Colorado|Bethany Lutheran Church Columbarium]] *[[:Category: Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Littleton, Colorado|Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: First Presbyterian Church Columbarium, Littleton, Colorado|First Presbyterian Church Columbarium]] *[[:Category: Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Columbarium, Littleton, Colorado|Holy Trinity Lutheran Church Columbarium]] *[[:Category: Littleton Cemetery, Littleton, Colorado|Littleton Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Isidore Cemetery, Watkins, Colorado|Saint Isidore Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Arapahoe_County,_Colorado_Genealogy *http://www.co.arapahoe.co.us *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapahoe_County,_Colorado *http://www.co.arapahoe.co.us/136/History *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapahoe_County,_Kansas_Territory *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arrappahoe_County,_Jefferson_Territory *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arapahoe_County,_Colorado#History *https://www.historycolorado.org *

    Arboe Civil Parish, County Tyrone

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    [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project :Ireland|Ireland Project]]''' :This information page for the Civil Parish contains a list of all the townlands in the parish and links to the category for the townland (if it has been created). There also may be notes about the individual townlands. :This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ulster Team|Ulster Province team]] ==Arboe Civil Parish== :'''Irish or Alternate Names:''' Ard Bó, Ardboe :'''Logainm Link:''' [https://www.logainm.ie/en/63167 Arboe Parish on Logainm.ie] :'''PlacenamesNI may have more information:''' [https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/9b31e0501b744154b4584b1dce1f859b/page/Place-Name-Search/ Search here.] :'''Barony:''' Dungannon Upper :'''Province:''' [[:Category:Ulster Province of Ireland|Ulster]] ===Introduction=== ::Also Known as '''Ardboe''' see [https://www.libraryireland.com/topog/A/Arboe-Dungannon-Tyrone.php Topographical Dictionary of Ireland] ==== A History of Ardboe Parish, County Tyrone ==== :The old monastic church at Ardboe was founded by St Colman in the year 590. On the maps that were drawn up for the purposes of the plantation of Ulster in 1609, Ardboe appears as Munterevlin iochtar and Munterevlin vachtar, meaning the upper and lower O'Devlin territory. The lands belonging to the church at the time of the plantation were passed to the Protestant Archbishop of Armagh, and the secular lands came into possession of one of the stewards, [[Stewart-1659|Lord Octiltree]]. ==== Legends of the Parish ==== :What the parish lacks in local custom it makes up for in legend. Accordingly, the parish received its name from a magic cow, which appeared out of Lough Neagh and gave so much milk that its surplus was used in the mortar to build the old church. :At the old church, tradition has it that anyone who sticks a pin in the famous wishing tree transfers any sickness in his home to the tree. To make a ‘left handed wish' or curse, the pin is then removed and the person walks around the tree from left to right. While it is a credit to the people of the parish that so many pins still remain in the tree, it is now slowly being poisoned by the various copper and tin objects inserted into the bark! The Pintree in Ardboe :There is hardly a townland in Ireland where you will not find someone who believes in fairies and Ardboe is certainly no exception. The souterran or cove at Mullinahoe is generally thought to have been a refuge, but tradition maintains it was also a fairy dwelling. A farmer from a nearby farmstead is said to have borrowed money from the fairy, and as it was duly repaid, the farmer's meal bin was never empty. ==== Ardboe Today ==== :The parish received a heavy blow in 1940 when 35 families were asked to vacate their homes to make way for an airfield now known as Cluntoe. From 1942 to 1944, 2294 American soldiers occupied the base. It was closed at the end of the second world war, and re-opened in 1952 as a training base for Royal Air Force recruits. In 1955 the airbase was closed for good and the land sold back to the original owners. :Some blame the formation of the airfield for the division of the parish into the upper and lower districts. Others think it is not solely a territorial division and that the people from each end of the parish are of a different type. In 1937, JG Devlin stated: ::''‘The people who dwell by and near the Lough shore are essentially fishers. I think the fisher type is more cunning, more appreciative of nature and more intellectual than the people of upper Ardboe who are given to farming. The latter are more industrious, on the whole they possess more of this world's goods and are more orthodox in dress and custom than the fisher type'.'' ::He continued, ''‘There is a curious parochial snobbery in Ardboe parish probably only recognised by people born there or who have lived there'.'' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ardboe Ardboe Wikipedia] ==== Ardboe Townland Names ==== :The names of the townlands within Ardboe are invaluable in providing a picture of the parish as it was. They are all—with the exception of Brookend—Anglican forms of the original place names, and most of them have a geographical or historical significance. :The parish was once densely wooded and the prefix ‘Kil' or ‘Killy' denotes a previously wooded area. There are six townlands beginning with these prefixes, including Killygonland meaning ‘O'Gonnalan's wood'; Kilmenagh meaning ‘the middle wood'; Killwoologhan, ‘the weeping or wailing wood'; Killycanavan, ‘the wood of the wild', and Kilmascally meaning ‘wood of the shadows' because of the shadows it through on the lough. Lurgyroe means ‘townland of the red skinned people', supporting the theory that there were two distinct races of people in the parish, nam ===Population Centres of Arboe Civil Parish=== :''Note: Population centres for this Parish, where known, are shown here. For a full list see [[Space:Towns_Of_County_Tyrone|Towns of County Tyrone]] :{| width="100%" border="1" |style="background:#BAD66E;" colspan=2|
    '''Population Centres (Cities, Towns, Village etc)'''
    |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Arboe Village'''
    '''Irish or Alternate Names:''' Ard Bó. Ardbo.
    WikiTree Category: [[:Category:Arboe Village, County Tyrone|Category for Arboe Village]]
    Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6056,-6.5606,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6056/-6.5606 OpenStreetMap]
    Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.5606&lat=54.6056 Click for list]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Arboe&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.]
    Village is on W shore of Lough Neagh, 15km E of Cookstown||'''Clontoe-Richardson'''
    '''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Cluain Tó.
    Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6232,-6.5290,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6232/-6.5290 OpenStreetMap]
    Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.5606&lat=54.6056 Click for list]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Clontoe-Richardson&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- valign="top" |width="50%"|'''Killycolpy'''
    '''Irish or Alternate Name:''' Coill an Cholpa.
    Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.5880,-6.5922,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.5880/-6.5922 OpenStreetMap]
    Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.5606&lat=54.6056 Click for list]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killycolpy&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.]||'''The Diamond'''
    '''Irish or Alternate Name:''' An Diamant.
    Map: [https://maps.google.com/maps/@54.6056,-6.5606,13z Google Maps]  [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=14/54.6056/-6.5606 OpenStreetMap]
    Places Nearby: [https://www.logainm.ie/en/here?lon=-6.5606&lat=54.6056 Click for list]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=The%20Diamond&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |} ===Cemeteries in Arboe Civil Parish=== :St Colman, Aghacolumb, Church of Ireland :[[:Category:Saint_Colman%27s_Churchyard%2C_Ardboe%2C_Tyrone|St Colman, Ardboe, Church of Ireland]] :Roman Catholic Blessed Sacrament, Mullanahoe, Roman Catholic :[[:Category:Mullinahoe Cemetery, Ardboe, Tyrone|St Patrick, Mullanahoe aka Mullanahoe cemetery, Roman Catholic]] :St Peter, Moortown, Arboe Parish, Roman Catholic ===The Townlands of Arboe Civil Parish=== :The townlands in Arboe Parish (Ard Bó, Ardboe) are those taken from [https://www.logainm.ie/en/63167/BF Arboe Parish] on Logainm.ie and validated against townlands on the 1851, 1871 and 1901 Lists of Towns and Townlands and Griffiths valuations data. A link is provided in the notes for the 1901 and 1911 census. Please note that these may not always work if the townland was not available on the census in question. The census site may also substitute a similar name so be prepared for unexpected results! Similar for Griffith's valuation links which may show multiple names. Where a townland has been transferred to a new parish the census links are on the new parish page. :If the townland has a category it will be linked in the table below. If there is no link and you need the category please contact [[Meredith-1182|David]] to get the category created or [https://www.wikitree.com/contact/category/ put in a request for the category to be created]. Alternatively, if you feel condifent to do so, see Townland Category Information Boxes below for how to create them yourself. :{| width="100%" border="1" |- |width="16%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
    '''Townland'''
    |width="20%" style="background:#BAD66E;"|
    '''Irish and/or Alternate name(s)'''
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    '''WikiTree Category Link'''
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    '''Census links, Griffiths link & Notes'''
    |- |'''Aghacolumb'''||''Achadh Colaim''||[[:Category:Aghacolumb Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Aghacolumb&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Aghacolumb&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Aghacolumb&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Annaghmore||''Eanach Mór''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Annaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Annaghmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Annaghmore&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Anneeter Beg||''Eanach Íochtarach (Beag)''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Anneeter+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Anneeter+Beg%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Anneeter%20Beg&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Anneeter More||''Eanach Íochtarach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Anneeter+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Anneeter+More%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Anneeter%20More&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Ardean||''Ard Éan''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ardean&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ardean&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ardean&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymaguire'''||''Baile Mhig Uidhir''||[[:Category:Ballymaguire Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ballymaguire&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ballymaguire&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymaguire&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballymurphy'''||''Baile Uí Murchadha''||[[:Category:Ballymurphy Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ballymurphy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ballymurphy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballymurphy&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballynafeagh'''||''Baile na Faiche''||[[:Category:Ballynafeagh Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ballynafeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ballynafeagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynafeagh&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Ballynargan'''||''Baile na hArgana''||[[:Category:Ballynargan Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ballynargan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Ballynargan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Ballynargan&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Brookend'''||''Bun an tSrutháin''||[[:Category:Brookend Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Brookend&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Brookend&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Brookend&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Carnan'''||''An Carnán''||[[:Category:Carnan Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carnan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Carnan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Carnan&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Cluntoe (Quin)'''||''~Cluain Tó''||[[:Category:Cluntoe (Quin) Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cluntoe&ded=Quin)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cluntoe&ded=Quin)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cluntoe&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Cluntoe (Richardson)'''||''~Cluain Tó''||[[:Category:Cluntoe (Richardson) Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cluntoe&ded=Richardson)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Cluntoe&ded=Richardson)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Cluntoe&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Dromore'''||''An Droim Mór''||[[:Category:Dromore Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dromore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Dromore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Dromore&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumard'''||''An Droim Ard''||[[:Category:Drumard Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumard&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumard&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Drumenny (Conyngham)'''||''Droim Eanaigh''||[[:Category:Drumenny (Conyngham) Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumenny&ded=Conyngham)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumenny&ded=Conyngham)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumenny&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumenny (Stewart)||''Droim Eanaigh''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumenny&ded=Stewart)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumenny&ded=Stewart)&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumenny&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Drumhubbert||''Droim Thiobrad''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumhubbert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Drumhubbert&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Drumhubbert&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Eary Lower'''||''Tulaigh Eirre''||[[:Category:Eary Lower Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Eary+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Eary+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Eary,%20lower&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Elagh||''Aileach''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Elagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Elagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Elagh&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Farsnagh'''||''Farsnach''||[[:Category:Farsnagh Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Farsnagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Farsnagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Farsnagh&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Feagh||''An Fhaiche''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Feagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Feagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Feagh&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gortigal'''||''Gort an Choill''||[[:Category:Gortigal Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortigal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortigal&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortigal&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Gortnagwyg'''||''Gort na Cúige''||[[:Category:Gortnagwyg Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortnagwyg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Gortnagwyg&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Gortnagwyg&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killycanavan Lower||''Coill Uí Cheannubháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Killycanavan+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Killycanavan+Lower%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killycanavan,%20lower&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killycanavan Upper||''Coill Uí Cheannubháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Killycanavan+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Killycanavan+Upper%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killycanavan,%20upper&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killycolpy||''Coill an Cholpa''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killycolpy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killycolpy&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killycolpy&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Killygonlan'''||''Coill Uí Chonalláin''||[[:Category:Killygonlan Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killygonlan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killygonlan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killygonlan&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Killymenagh'''||''Coillidh Mhéanach''||[[:Category:Killymenagh Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killymenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killymenagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killymenagh&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Killywoolaghan||''Coill Uí Dhuibhleacháin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killywoolaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Killywoolaghan&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Killywoolaghan&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kilmascally||''Cill/Coill Mhic Scalaighe''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kilmascally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kilmascally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kilmascally&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Kinrush'''||''Cionn Rois''||[[:Category:Kinrush Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kinrush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kinrush&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kinrush&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Kinturk||''Ceann Toirc''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kinturk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Kinturk&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Kinturk&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Lurgyroe||''An Lorga Rua''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lurgyroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Lurgyroe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Lurgyroe&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Mullaghglass||''An Mullach Glas''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Mullaghglass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Mullaghglass&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghglass&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Mullaghwotragh'''||''An Mullach Uachtarach''||[[:Category:Mullaghwotragh Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Mullaghwotragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Mullaghwotragh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullaghwotragh&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Mullanahoe'''||''Mullach na hUamha''||[[:Category:Mullanahoe Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Mullanahoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Mullanahoe&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Mullanahoe&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Sessia'''||''Seisíoch''||[[:Category:Sessia Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Sessia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Sessia&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sessia&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Sessia (Coagh portion)||''Seisíoch''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Sessia&ded=Coagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Sessia&ded=Coagh&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Sessia&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.]
    This townland is shown on the PlacenamesNI maps but does not appear to be referenced. |- |Stuart Hall||''Machaire Trom''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Stuart+Hall%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=%22Stuart+Hall%22&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Stuart%20Hall&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tamlaghtmore'''||''Tamhnach Mhór''||[[:Category:Tamlaghtmore Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tamlaghtmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tamlaghtmore&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tamlaghtmore&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |'''Tamnavally'''||''Tamhnach Mhullaigh''||[[:Category:Tamnavally Townland, Arboe Parish, County Tyrone]]||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tamnavally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Tamnavally&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Tamnavally&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |- |Trickvallen||''Tír Mhic Mhaoláin''|| ||[http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1901&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Trickvallen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1901 Census], [http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/results.jsp?census_year=1911&county19011911=Tyrone&townland=Trickvallen&search=Search&sort=&pageSize=100 1911 Census]
    [https://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doPlaceSearch&freetext=Trickvallen&countyname=TYRONE&Parish=ARBOE Griffiths Valuation.] |} ==Notes== ===Other Pages on WikiTree=== *[[Space:Muintirevlin_Remembers|? Muintirevlin Remembers ?]] - [[Space:Devlin_Name_Study|? Devlin Name Study ?]] - [[Space:Irish_Kingdoms#kingdom_of_Muintirevlin|? Kingdom of Muintirevlin ?]] ==Resources== ===External Resources=== * A list of external resources '''''for this parish''''' may be placed here. More general sources for Tyrone should be added to the main Tyrone page. If you are adding a source here it would be helpful if you could let [[Meredith-1182|me (David)]] know so I don't accidentally overwrite your input with an automatic update. Thanks. :Whilst care is taken to ensure links are not made to disreputable, phishing or other sites of doubtful integrity it is your responsibility to ensure that you are not going to such a site by clicking on one of the links which may have been added after this page was created. ===Townland Category Information Boxes=== :For the full 'How to' on creating Irish location categories please read [[Space:Creating_Location_Categories_For_Ireland| 'Creating Location Categories for Ireland']] :The pre-formatted line for each townland and the fully formatted CIB header can be seen below this page when '''in edit mode'''. Please ensure you have read the 'How to' before doing anything. Briefly, the pre-formatted line in the hidden text is used to replace the line above. The CIB text is pasted into the category which is created by clicking on the red category link. ==Version Notes== :Current parish format version 4.1. Changed Electoral Divisions to show 1901 and 1911 names. :Previous version 4.0 Addition of Griffiths valuation on parish pages.; 3.6 Change to teams structure implementation.; 3.5. Addition of 'Places Nearby' link where coordinates are known. Upgrading Logainm links to match new Logainm web site ==Sources== :Information shown on this page may have been sourced from one or more of the following sources. * [https://www.logainm.ie/en/ Logainm.ie] The Placenames Database of Ireland created by Fiontar & Scoil na Gaeilge in collaboration with The Placenames Branch (Department of Culture, Heritage and the Gaeltacht). * [http://askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=placeSearch Griffiths Valuation] AskAboutIreland.ie and the Cultural Heritage Project is an initiative of public libraries together with local museums and archives. * [https://www.townlands.ie/ Townlands.ie] Irish Townlands derived from OpenStreetMap data under the Open Data Commons Open Database License (ODbL). * [http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ Census of Ireland] 1901/1911 and Census fragments and substitutes, 1821-51 * [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_the_Republic_of_Ireland|List of towns and villages in the Republic of Ireland]] and [[Wikipedia:List_of_towns_and_villages_in_Northern_Ireland|List of towns and villages in Northern Ireland]] * [https://archive.org/details/op1248631-1001/page/n1/mode/2up General alphabetical index to townlands and towns, parishes and baronies of Ireland] Free Download, Borrow, and Streaming : Internet Archive ----
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    '''NOTA ACLARATORIA''' Los perfiles de la familia Errázuriz (y perfiles colaterales de otras familias, Alvear, Edwards, Concha, Subercaseaux, etc. etc.) se han elaborado como apoyo a una serie de entradas sobre "Los Errázuriz, el arte y algo más" aparecidas inicialmente en el blog [http://sitioparatodo.blogspot.com Sitio para todo]. Actualmente la publicación se realiza en [http://sites.google.com/a/merceblanco.com/errazuriz/ Los Errázuriz, el arte y algo más] '''LA GENEALOGÍA NO ES COMPLETA''' En principio, únicamente se crearon los perfiles que aparecían como necesarios o convenientes para documentar la historia y entender las relaciones de parentesco. Pero al final nos hemos ido bastante "por las ramas" al ir encontrando historias curiosas o interesantes que, más o menos directamente, siempre enlazan con los Errázuriz. '''PERO, EN CUALQUIER CASO, LA GENEALOGÍA NO ES COMPLETA, HAY PERSONAS QUE ESTÁN INCLUIDAS Y OTRAS QUE NO''' Aunque en muchos perfiles no se citan las fuentes, se ha constatado -en la medida de lo posible- la fiabilidad de los datos que se incorporan a cada perfil. '''[[Space:Lista_de_personas|LISTA ALFABÉTICA DE PERSONAS]] ''' '''PRINCIPALES FUENTES CONSULTADAS''' Como se ignoraba el alcance que podía tener la búsqueda de Errázuriz relacionados con el arte, no siempre se han documentado fuentes para cada perfil, aunque en las entradas del blog [http://sitioparatodo.blogspot.com Sitio para todo] también se citan varias fuentes ligadas a la información. Destacan sobre todas las siguientes fuentes: [http://www.memoriachilena.cl/index.asp Memoria Chilena. Portal de la cultura de Chile] [http://genealog.cl/ Genealogía chilena] En segundo término, otros portales de genealogía, como [http://www.geni.com Geni] [http://www.genealogiafamiliar.net Genealogía familiar] (para perfiles de Argentina, fundamentalmente de la familia Alvear) Información de la familia Eastman en [http://www.peastman01.tribalpages.com/ árbol genealógico elaborado por Patricio Edmundo José Eastman Pérez en tribalpages] Información de la familia Alvear en [http://www.acciontv.com.ar/soca/alvear/indice.htm Sociedad Argentina] Muchos de los Errázuriz varones tienen una entrada biográfica en: [http://biografias.bcn.cl/wiki/Portada Reseñas Parlamentarias. Biblioteca del Congreso Nacional. Bicentenario del Congreso Nacional de Chile] Y, por supuesto, nada hubiera sido posible sin [http://www.google.com Google], tanto en su versión "normal", como para búsqueda de imágenes y -muy importante- libros.

    Arbuthnot Name Study

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    I[[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Arbuthnot Name Study]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hopes are * (1) that other Arbuthnot researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference points for people studying lines that cross or intersect * (2) that people may join the project in order to correct wrong information and mistypings * (3) to keep the tree up to date with births, deaths, marriages and newly found links and * (4) to produce books based on the data collated here. We are at the moment focussing on transferring across those born with the name and their spouses, although the source tables (which are at kittybrewster.com/ and kittybrewster.com/members/) often include more information; (such as the parents of spouses) parents of spouses) and many more generations. Please add me (Arbuthnot-52) as profile manager to profiles of dead Arbuthnots and please add my wife, Louise (Barry-582) as p.m. to profiles of living Arbuthnots. We prefer “died” or “killed” to “passed away”. Finally i should explain why I am resorting to this project, I have been finding that my typing speed and accuracy are suffering significantly as my Parkinson’s progresses with my age and I would greatly like to fulfill the intention I expressed to Chris Whitten when i joined WikiTree, namely to get all Arbuthnots onto this site. We are extremely grateful to everyone who has contributed their time to helping us with this. == Task List == * 1. To check. the following tables have been imported to wikitree tables 4 and 5 And table 1 (Aidan Bizony) And table 2 (Linda Prole) And table 3 (parts 1, 3b, 3c. and 4 - volunteer needed) And table 4 (Tony Varey) And table 5 Volunteer needed) And table 6 (Laurie Cruthers) of And Tables 8 35 36 46 47 49 51 56 61 62 63 64 70 75 & 81 (Valerie Kerr). Also 32 65 and 124 which are all one table. And table M (Bree Ogle) And tables 57, 58 and 59 ([[C-213|KC]]). And tables H, I , j ,H N, O, P and Q. (Susie McLeod) And I am floating across all the tables. * 3. To ensure each profile indicates the source table it belongs to * 4. To add category where appropriate * 5. To add stickerS where appropriate POLITICAL STUFF *6. It would be wonderful if we could encourage Ãles to Introduce wormholes leading along on a further say 500 entries or to the end of a mammoth task such as bulk listed change. 7. And if we could drop the euphemism and allow our people to die. The special people listed above are helping me (William Arbuthnot) to transfer, verify and source data on particular tables. God bless them all. For nitty/gritty detail we thought the following chart might be helpful Table all Arbuth profiles tfrd all spouses tfrd all children tfrd no WT+ error all passed over Beung created Profile ID Relation Common ancestor 01 [[Windsor-1|H M The Queen]] 10 [[lyon-1078|Patrick Lyon]] 02 [[Stewart-2313|James V]] 12x Grt GrF 03 [[Murdoch-282|Rupert Murdoch]] 3x1 04 17x2 12 [[Romanov-29|Grand Duke Nikolas II (Романов) Tzar of all the Russias]] 12x2 [[Nassau-Dillenburg-1|Prince William of Orange]] 13 [[Richthofen-1|The Red Baron]] 7x5

    Archer County, Texas

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    [[Category:Archer County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
    Welcome to Archer County, Texas Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' * The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. * The coordinator of this page is Allan Harl Thomas '''Formed From'''
    {{blue|Archer County was created from Fannin Land District in 1858 but was not organized until 1880}}. It was named for Dr Branch Tanner Archer, Republic of Texas Commiissioner to the United States. The county seat is Archer City. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Archer_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption='''{{Blue|Royal Theatre used in Last Picture Show}}''' }} Archer, Archer City, Lakes Trail Region http://www.thc.texas.gov/public/upload/publications/texas-heritage-travel-guide.pdf The county and county seat were named for [[Archer-1727|Branch Tanner Archer]], a doctor from Virginia who arrived in Texas in 1831 and quickly became involved in the Texas independence movement, including fighting in the battle of Gonzales in 1835. He was (1790-1856) Republic speaker of the House, secretary of war, commissioner to the U.S. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archer_County,_Texas This county and county seat are the subject of fiction novels, by [[McMurtry-160 |Larry McMurtry]] who was born here.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archer_County,_Texas This is the county and city the author '''[[McMurtry-160 |Larry McMurtry]]''' used as subject in several books. The author, born Birth June 3, 1936, Living. Larry McMurtry 's hometown is Archer City, Archer County, Texas, USA NOTED: for Last Picture Show Archer City many, many others. Attended North Texas University, Denton, Denton, Texas, Archer City. Books about Archer City include: "Thalia", " Anarene". "The Last Picture Show and "Texasville", fiction written by McMurtry about Archer City, his hometown. '''1700s''' Apaches, Wichitas, Tawakonis, Kichais, Caddoes, Comanches, and later Kiowas are known to have hunted in the area. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca05 '''1700's''' French traders operated a post close to the two small mesas (west central area) called Little Arizona. '''1837''' - Texas Rangers lost a battle with the Kichais, called "battle of Stone Houses" in SE Archer County. '''Jan 22, 1858,''' - Texas legislature created Archer County from Clay County and named it in honor of Republic of Texas commissioner Branch Tanner Archer, however '''there were no settlers.''' '''1870'''- U.S. cavalrymen led by Capt. Curwen B. McLellan in a battle of the Little Wichita River lost the battle by Kiowas led by Kicking Bird in the NW part of the county. '''1871 -Waggoner Ranch -''' located in Archer, Baylor, Foard, Knox, Wichita, and Wilbarger counties, size 524,000 acres, PRIMARY USE cattle, quarter horses '''Waggoner Ranch''' - W.T “TOM” Waggoner and father began their ranching by leasing acreage in Texas. Soon they leased thousands of acres.. By the time W.T. died in 1934, the Ranch was the largest contiguous piece of ranch land in the USA,''' 524,000''' acres spread over 6 counties, and a single fence! In his will, Waggoner specified not to divide the ranch. Half of the Ranch is owned by Electra Waggoner Biggs (86 year old)and her children and grandchildren. The other half is owned by Albert B "Buck" Wharton III (age 51 and a cousin.. The two owners have feuded over management of the ranch for 20 years, yet live in separate houses, located on the west side of the ranch property.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/ '''1874''' - first American settler, Englishman, Dr. R. O. Prideaux settled on the West Fork of the Trinity River in SE Archer County. '''1875''' U.S. Army had driven all the Indians from North Texas. :'''Post 1875''' Cattlemen started into the county and paved the way for other American settlers by drawing imaginary lines and agreed upon between herd owners for their territories. Cowboys rode these lines daily to drive stray animals back to their respective territories. :Three ranches controlled these areas: ::'''T Fork and 99 pastures''' controlled northern section. ::'''OX Ranch and Circle Ranch''' formed central section. ::'''LM, TIP, JJ, CLA Bar, Mule Shoe, GAR, Figure 3, Lazy H, Waggoner''', and other smaller ranches occupied the southern portion '''Nov 1879''' - Farmers and small ranchers petitioned comissioners' court of Clay county asking for political organization of Archer County.- in opposition to the large ranchers. Colonists settled on vacant or unpainted lands building dugouts, log, board, or stone houses. '''1880''' - 596 people lived on 53 ranches/farms and '''56,000 Cattle''' that year. '''1880 Dr. C. B. Hutto''', dentist of South Carolina and founder of the town, donated the land for county seat and gave the county a one-story box house with 4 small rooms and 1 large room for the courthouse. '''Spring, 1880''' the court ordered the election and Archer County was organized July 27, 1880. Early county officials were Republican, due to the Union states they moved from. Settlers active in politics were: Many of the early county officials were Republicans, since numerous early settlers had migrated from old Union states, particularly Illinois, Indiana, and Ohio; but many county Democrats voted for them, anyway, on the basis of ability. Settlers active in county politics included W. B. Hutcheson, T. M. Coulson, William Hutton, and A. J. Ikard. '''1885-87''' Hardship--the settlers endured the Great Plains environment, during a 2 year blizzard-drought-blizzard. '''1885-86''' The winter killed thousands of cattle here. Circle Ranch was bankrupted due to its losses. '''Summer 1886''' - hot west winds dried up vegetation and water sources, with a following drought following . Cattle drifted down dry creeks to the West Fork of the Trinity River. Some of these animals were scattered to Fort Worth, many were lost permanently. '''1887''' -Severe winter followed the drought. State census revealed that the county's population declined 521 in 1887. '''1890''': Railroads were brought in. - Wichita Valley Railway crossed N Archer County, giving rise to the towns of Holliday, Mankins, and Dundee. More than 75,000 cattle were counted. 2,101 people were counted in Archer County, living on 278 ranches and farms. '''1890-1930''' - Farmers in Archer County began to plant 10,000's acres of "forage crops"and "cereal crops (corn, wheat, and oats. '''1900''' Ranching declined somewhat during this period, but continued to be a crucial mainstay of the local economy, 65,627 cattle were counted; in 1910, there were just over 41,000 cattle in the county.(356 farms) were established in the county, Population was 2,508. '''1890''' - Cotton began with 221 acres, By 1900 cotton was 2,150. Cotton was one of the county's most important crops (18,000 acres for cotton production. '''1908''' the Wichita Falls and Southern Railway was installed South through Archer City on its way to the coal supply of Newcastle, Young County. '''1909''' - Henrietta and Southwestern began to serve Scotland and Archer City. '''1910''' - Gulf, Texas and Western built through Megargel on its way to Seymour. (6,525 people lived in Archer County and 792 farms had been established). 18,000 acres in crop production. '''1920''' - Wheat was the county's most important crop ( 37,000 acres wheat) was the county's most important crop at that time. Cotton culture also expanded significantly. '''1930''' - 20,000 acres of Archer county land was planted in cotton. '''1930-40''' The Great Depression hit Archer County hard. Population by 1940 to only 7,599. '''Land Grants'''
    *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/archer/land/archer.txt Landowners, Archer County] '''Adjacent counties''' {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Archer County,[[:Space:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = [[:Space:Wilbarger County, Texas|Wilbarger County]] |N Location = [[:Space:Wichita County, Texas|Wichita County]] |NE Location = |E Location = [[:Space:Clay County, Texas|Clay County]] |SE Location = [[:Space:Jack County, Texas|Jack County]] |S Location = [[:Space:Young County, Texas|Young County]] |SW Location = |W Location = [[:Space:Baylor County, Texas|Baylor County]] }} ===Government Offices=== Archer County was formed in 1858 from neighboring Clay County, but the area remained unsettled until the 1870s. The county was officially organized 1880. The county and county seat were named for Dr.[[Archer-1727|Branch Tanner Archer]], a doctor from Virginia who arrived in Texas in 1831 and quickly became involved in the Texas independence movement, including participating in the battle of Gonzales in 1835. He later became a legislator in the Texas Congress and the secretary of war for the Republic of Texas.http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Archer_City/Archer-County '''1880 1st Courthouse''' -The first courthouse was 20’ x 20’ one-story wooden building, and donated by founder of Archer City, Dr. C. B. Hutto, who also donated lots for the town square. The courthouse had one large room that was used as the courtroom and by the county attorney and four smaller rooms that were used by the county clerk, sheriff, tax collector, surveyor and treasurer. It was used until a much larger courthouse was completed in 1892. '''1892 2nd Courthouse,''' Architect - A. N. Dawson, Style - Romanesque Revival, Material - Sandstone, :Dome and cupola was removed in 1925. "The interior and exterior restoration of the Archer County courthouse to its' 1920's condition was completed in 2005." - Terry Jeanson {{Image|file=Archer_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1892 courthouse Painting before dome removed 1926. }}{{clear}} :Built with brown quarry-faced sandstone obtained locally, the 1892 courthouse was designed by Fort Worth architect Alonzo N. Dawson in the Richardsonian Romanesque style. the Commissioners Court of Archer County had invited architects to submit plans for a courthouse which would cost not less than $25,000 but not more than $35,000. {{Image|file=Archer_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1892 Courthouse (2nd). }} The courthouse has large entryway arches on each side, two on the north and south sides and three on the east and west sides. In the center of the north and south sides on the second story, there are openings which resemble Palladian style windows with balustrades above them. It has corner pavilions which have arched windows on the first and second floors. The building has an octagonal clock tower, clad in sheet metal, in the center of the building with a large truncated cupola and a lantern on top. '''1926, Remodeling and expansion''' was done. The central clock tower and roofs on the corner pavilions were removed and a third story was added. The arches over the windows on the second floor of the pavilions were removed and replaced by simple lintels which also frame the third floor windows. Gabled roofs with red clay tile now adorn the center of each side of the building. The interior was also altered, including the lowering of the ceiling in the district courtroom and the elimination of the district courtroom balcony. {{Image|file=Archer_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1892 courthouse after the remodeling in 1926.. :Wood floors were covered with vinyl tile and in 1960, metal windows were installed to replace the original wooden windows. Because of the extensive remodeling in 1926, when the county prepared to restore the 1892 courthouse in the early 2000s, it wasn’t feasible to restore the building to its original condition, so it was restored to its 1926 condition. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Archer_County_Texas.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Location in Texas''' }}{{clear}} Archer County is located in the '''Prairies and Lakes''' section of '''North Central Texas'''. Latitude/Longitude: 98°30' west longitude and 35°30' north latitude, 25 miles S-SW of Wichita Falls. It contains 925 square miles, of which 903 square miles is land and 22 square miles is water. :'''Type:''' of the Central Rolling Red Plains, Central Rolling Red Prairies, and Western Cross Timbers. :'''Soils''' sandy loams, clays to stony soil on the plains and prairies and sand, loams in the timbers. :County Resources
    Oil and gas, copper deposits, beds of sand and gravel :'''Rivers:''' The Big Wichita, the Little Wichita, the West Fork of the Trinity, and the Brazos rivers drain Archer County. The Big Wichita River touches the county's NW corner, and the diversion dam of the Wichita Valley irrigation system is located at this point. :'''Altitude:'''The altitude 900 to 1,400 fee. :'''Rainfall:''' 25.26 inches, :'''Temperature''' a 28° to 98° F, a :'''Growing season''' lasts 220 days. ''' County Resources'''
    ''' Agriculture''' * Calfs * Cows * Dailry * Hay * Horses * Silage * Stocker Cows * Whe at '''Minerals''' * Copper Deposits * Gravel * Natural Gas * Oil * Sand '''Protected areas'''
    *Lake Kickapoo- reservoir in Archer County, Texas, with a surface area of 6,200 acres (25 km2). Named after the Kickapoo tribe native to the area. *Air Force Space Surveillance System (formerly NAVSPASUR) site-at Lake Kickapoo (33°32.764′N 98°45.763′W). It is the master transmitter and the most powerful continuous wave (CW) station in the world, at 768 kW radiated power. ===Demographics=== In 2000, the county had there were 8,854 people, 3,345 households, and 2,515 families residing in the county, with the density of 10 people/sq mi. Racial breakdowne county was 95.54% White, 0.08% Black or African American, 0.62% Native American, 0.12% Asian 4.87% of the population were Hispanic of any race. There were 3,345 households out of which 37.20% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 65.00% were married couples living together, 7.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 24.80% were non-families. Of all unmarried partner households, 89.8% were heterosexual, 1.9% were same-sex male, and 8.3% were same-sex female. 21.90% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.20% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.63 and the average family size was 3.08. The median income for a household in the county was $38,514, and the median income for a family was $45,984. About 6.80% of families and 9.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 10.80% of those age 65 or over. '''Politics''' Voters of Archer County favored the Democratic candidate in every presidential election from 1900-1968. After 1972, when Republican Richard Nixon carried the county, the area began to trend Republican. Democrat Jimmy Carter carried the county in 1976. Since this Archer county has voted Republican in every presidential election from 1980 through 2004. '''Highways:''' * U.S. Highway 82 * U.S. Highway 277 * U.S. Highway 281 * Texas State Highway 25 * Texas State Highway 79 * Texas State Highway 114 '''Lakes''' * Lake Arrowhead * Lake Cooper * Lake Diversion * Lake Kickapoo * Lake Olney * Lake Wichita '''Railroads''' * None ===Cities=== Population as of Jan 1, 2014 is shown in parenthesis. * [[:Category:Archer City, Texas|Archer City - county seat (1,828)]] * [[:Category:Holliday, Texas|Holliday (1,798)]] * [[:Category:Lakeside City, Texas|Lakeside C ityn (1,039)]] * [[:Category:Megargel, Texas|Megargel (201)]] * [[:Category:Scotland, Texas|Scotland (513)]] * [[:Category:Windthorst, Texas|Windthorst (425)]] * [[:Category:Wichita Falls, Texas|Wichita Falls - partial]] ====Unincorporated Towns==== * [[:Category:Bowman, Texas|Bowman]] * [[:Category:Dundee, Texas|Dundee]] * [[:Category:Mankins, Texas|Mankins]] ====Ghost Towns==== *Anarene, Texas *Huf, Texas === Events and Festivals=== * Annual County Rodeo in July * Annual German Sausage Festival in in Scotland and Windthorst * Mayfest in Spring in Holliday * Livestock Show * Rattlesnake Rroundup * Royal Theatre Productions in Archer City ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 }}{{clear}} Archer City Independent School District Holliday Independent School District Iowa Park Consolidated Independent School District (partial) Jacksboro Independent School District (partial) Olney Independent School District (partial) Windthorst Independent School District Megargel Independent School District once served portions of Archer County, but it closed after the fall of 2006. *1988 Larry McMurtry opened a second "Booked Up" rare book store in Archer City, which made the town to be known as an American "Book City". Of note, Larry McMurtry was born in Archer City and was raised there. *Large "La Escalera Ranch", ( Seymour Division) of the sprawling 320,000 deeded acres is in this county. Location of the La Escalera Ranch is north of Seymour, Texas in Baylor County and part of Archer County. The Seymour Division consists of 34,000 acres (120 km²) originally known as Cross Bar Ranch. La Escalera Ranch extends over Pecos County as well as and part of Reeves, Brewster, Archer and Baylor Counties. It is known for its reputation herd of Black Angus cattle and its abundant wildlife.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archer_County,_Texas *Joseph Sterling Bridwell, the Wichita Falls philanthropist and oilman, also owned a ranch in Archer County. *http://politicalgraveyard.com/geo/TX/AC.html Where the Politicians are buried, and genealogy] ===Historical Census=== :1880 -- 596 — :1890 -- 2,101 252.5% :1900 -- 2,508 19.4% :1910 -- 6,525 160.2% :1920 -- 5,254 −19.5% :1930 -- 9,684 84.3% :1940 -- 7,599 −21.5% :1950 -- 6,816 −10.3% :1960 -- 6,110 −10.4% :1970 -- 5,759 −5.7% :1980 -- 7,266 26.2% :1990 -- 7,973 9.7% :2000 -- 8,854 11.0% :2010 -- 9,054 2.3% :Est. 2015 -- 8,715 Notables *[[Archer-1727|Branch Tanner Archer]], doctor from Virginia, participatied in the battle of Gonzales in 1835, legislator *'''[[McMurtry-160 |Larry McMurtry]]''' Author, born Archer City. Books about Archer City include: "Thalia", " Anarene". "The Last Picture Show and "Texasville", fiction about Archer City. :Thadd Harrison Blanton - American Air Force Officer. Participant in the Doolittle Raid on Japan during World War II, serving as co-pilot on crew 12, was born in Archer City in February 25, 1919 and died in Florida in 1961 as a Lt. Colonel, Air Force, retired. Interred in Gainesville, Texas. :Angela Kinsey - American actress who portrays Angela in the comedy series The Office. :Graham B. Purcell, Jr. - U.S. representative from Texas' 13th congressional district from 1962 to 1973, was born in Archer City in 1919. ''' Veterans''' '''Korea''' :LYNCH ELWIN R CPL ARMY ARCHER TEXAS 07 JUNE 1951 KILLED IN ACTION :NORMAN JOHN T PFC ARMY ARCHER TEXAS 16 JULY 1950 KILLED IN ACTION '''Vietnam''' :COFFELT BOBBY J SP4 ARMY ARCHER CITY TX 15AUG66 :JOHNSTON GARY CLARENCE SSGT ARMY ARCHER CITY TX 16APR70 ===WikiTree Profiles=== [[Archer-1727|Branch Tanner Archer]] [[McMurtry-160 |Larry McMurtry]] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Saint Boniface, Scotland, Texas|Saint Boniface]] *[[:Category: Lake Creek Cemetery, Archer County, Texas|Lake Creek Cemetery *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Archer/ListArcher.html Archer county cemeteries, Gloria Mayfield] *[http://www.interment.net/us/tx/archer.htm Cemeteries in Archer County] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2524 FindaGrave cemeteries in Archer county] *[https://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/archer-county-texas-cemetery-records.htm Archer county cemeteries] ===Sources=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archer_County,_Texas wikipedia] * [http://www.txmoh.com/txmoh_recipients.html List of Texas Recipients] *[http://www.texasmonthly.com/politics/meet-the-18-year-old-mayor-of-archer-city/ Mayor of Archer City] https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/aob01 *The Handbook of Texas Online *The Texas Historical Commission at http://www.thc.state.tx.us *The Texas Historical Commission’s County *Atlas: Texas National Register Profile at http://atlas.thc.state.tx.us/shell-desig.htm *The City of Archer City at http://www.archercity.org/VisitorInformation/history.html

    Archer Family

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    [[Category: Henrico County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Amelia County, Virginia Colony]][[Category: Chesterfield County, Virginia Colony]] [https://virginiachronicle.com/cgi-bin/virginia?a=d&d=CR18890505.1.3 '''Virginia Critic, Volume 2, Number 34, 5 May 1889'''] ------ {{blue| This Space page was written by Allan Harl Thomas}} '''The following material is from the Virginia Critic, Volume 2, Number 34, 5 May 1889. As we know, just because material is old doesn't mean it is totally factual. Material has been edited for readability. Note- these folks had lots of issues- with the same names!'''
    '''THE ARCHER FAMILY'''
    =='''DESCENDED FROM GEORGE ARCHER , HENRICO COUNTY, VIRGINIA'''== Written for The Critic. Genealogical Letter 34 Archer—Part I. The first of the family of whom we are informed was [[Archer-161 | George Archer]], [a] who in 1665 had a grant of 550 acres on Tunstall's Creek in the county of Henrico, in that part which is now Chesterfield. He had other large grants and died in 1677, leaving issue: #[[Archer-259 | George, of Henrico]], born 1654; died 1731; vestryman of Bristol Parish, 1721; married Elizabeth, sister of William Harris, of Henrico; #[[Archer-524 | Elizabeth]] married Thomas Branch, of Henrico; #[[Archer-632 | John of Henrico]], vestryman of Henrico parish, and a justice in 1713, &c; married Frances, daughter of Thomas Shippey, and had no issue; married second. Martha, daughter of Major Peter Field, [6] of - Henrico; died in 1717; #[[Archer-3606 |Margery]]. ==='''Issue of [[Archer-259 | George]] and [[Harris-755 | Elizabeth (Harris) Archer]]:'''=== #George married , and died 1738; # William; # [[Archer-260 | Judith]] married [[Traylor-26 | William Traylor]]; #[[Archer-257 | Margery]] married [[Cousins-32 | Charles Coussens]]; #[[Archer-3774 | Blanch]] married [[Eppes-188 | Lewis Eppes]]; #Elizabeth married Granger. ==='''Issue of George Archer who died 1738'''=== # George died about 1757; #Peter. ==='''Issue of [[Archer-1764 | John]] and [[Field-1836 | Martha Field Archer]]; '''=== #[[Archer-3255 | John of Bermuda Hundred]], appointed justice of Henrico, 1737, and one of the first justices and first sheriff of Chesterfield in 1749; died 1773; married, 1733, [[Randolph-317 | Sarah]], daughter of Henry and Elizabeth (Eppes) Randolph, of Henrico; #[[Archer-1729 | William, of Chesterfield]], died 1750; married [[Royall-192 | Anne]], daughter of Joseph and Elizabeth (Kennon) Royall #[[Archer-1690 | Field, of Chesterfield]], died about 1784; married Elizabeth . ==='''Issue of[[ Archer-3256 | John]] and [[Randolph-317 | Sarah Randolph Archer]]'''=== #[[Archer-3255 | John]], of Bermuda Hundred, Chesterfield county, born April 2, 1734; ' died February 28, 1784; justice of Chesterfield, 1764; member of the county committee of safety, 1774-6; married Eliza Trent; # Henry, of Chesterfield, alive 1791; # Sarah; #Judith; #[[Archer-3683 | Ann]] married [[Robertson-247 |Robertson]] [c]; #Mary married Christopher Branch. ==='''Issue of [[Archer-3255 | John]] and [[Trent-362 | Elizabeth Trent Archer]]:'''=== #[[Archer-3254 | Peter Field, of Amelia]]; # Elizabeth; #[[Archer-1689 | Martha Field]]; #Ann; #Mary, # [[Archer-3773 | John, of Bermuda Hundred]] born September 18.1784; died October 17 1855; married [[Batte-220 | Elizabeth]] . ==='''Issue of [[Archer-3773 | John]] and [[Batte-220 | Elizabeth]] ( ) Archer.-'''=== #John died young; #Elizabeth #John; #Charles; #Doctor Carthon, of Henrico; #there were other children of this issue. ... ===''' Issue of [[Archer-1729 | William]] and [[Royall-192 | Anne Royal Archer]]:'''=== #George; #John #[[Archer-1728 | "Colonel William, of Amelia"]], appointed justice of that county, 1743; vestryman of Bristol parish, 1753 &c.; commanded a regiment of minute men at the beginning of the Revolution in 1776, and towards the close of the war was captured and died on a British prison ship;' married ; #Martha married Captain Thomas Dudley; #Mary married, James Bevill [rf] of Chesterfield; #Phoebe; #Ann; #Frances. ==='''Issue of [[Archer-1728 |Colonel William]] and ( ) Archer, of Amelia:'''=== # Joseph, lieutenant in the Revolution, and killed after battle of Brandywine; # [[Archer-2625 | Major John of Amelia]], served in the Revolution as aide to General Wayne, and distinguished himself at the storming of Stony Point; afterwards; aide to General Lawson, and was severely wounded in a fight with Tarleton's command near Charlottesville; justice, of Amelia. 1798: married #[[Archer-1726 | Major Peter Field]], of Henrico, and afterward of Powhatan, born 1756, -died April 25; 1814; served in the Revolution in 1775 in his father's regiment; then in the 'Virginia 1 Corps of Cadets'' in Pennsylvania, and in the latter part of the war as lieutenant under Green: married first, Frances, daughter of Branch Tanner, of Chesterfield; second -Judith, daughter of Stephen Cocke of Amelia. ===='''[[Archer-2625 | 'Major John Archer]], of Amelia (number 2 above), other issue:'''==== #[[Archer-2446 | William S.]], of "The Lodge," Amelia, born March 5, 1789; died March 28, 1855; long distinguished in public life; member of 'State legislature (with the exception of one year) from 1812 to 1819; member of the United States House of Representatives, 1820 to 1835; United States Senator. 1841 to 1847; #Anna Maria born 1805; died September 14, 1880. '''Issue of [[Archer-1726 | Major Peter F. Archer]], by his first marriage, with [[Tanner-1897 | Frances Tanner]] :''' #[[Archer-1733 | Colonel William]], of Powhatan, born 1780: died September 22. 1822; member of the House of Delegates, 1816. 1821, 1822, and several other sessions at intervals for sixteen years: married Charlotte?——: #[[Archer-1727 | Doctor Branch Tanner]], of Powhatan, and afterwards of Texas, born 1790; died in Brazoria county, Texas, September 22. 1856; member of the House of Delegates from Powhatan, 1819 20; removed to Texas in 1831, and took a prominent part in the revolution against Mexico; presided over the famous "consultation" of American settlers, 1835; member of the first Texas Congress, 1836; afterwards went as agent to Washington; speaker of the Texas House of Representatives and secretary of War fnm 1839 to 1842, married Ann Eliza (she died October 10, 1825); #[[Archer-1734 | Richard]] #son; #daughter; #daughter, #daughter, #daughter; #daughter; #daughter Issue of [[Archer-1726 | Major Peter F Archer]], by his second marriage with [[Cocke-705 | Judith Cocke]] : #four children by this issue. '''Issue of [[Archer-1733 | Colonel William]] and Charlotte Archer:''' #Doctor Junius, of Chesterfield county; #Dabney Wharton married Miss Shepherd, and was father of the distinguished journalist and literateur, William Wharton Archer; #Elizabeth married, 1838. Jackson Morton, of Orange, afterwards United States Senator from Florida; #John F., of Powhatan, married, 1832, Elizabeth, daughter of Abner Smith, of Powhatan; #William, of Richmond, born 1814: died 1847; served in war with Mexico as captain, United Army: married Mary Marshall, and had issue; #Charlotte died October 3, 1835. '''Issue of [[Archer-1738 | John F.]] and Elizabeth (Smith) Archer''' # Richard Field of Powhatan, married Susan Moseley, of Powhatan; #Edward Moseley, of Chesterfield, married Dottie, daughter of Colonel William B, ??? of Chesterfield; #Branch Tanner; of Richmond, married——; #John William # Morton; #Charlotte. '''Issue of Doctor Branch T. and Ann Eliza ( ) Archer :''' #Luean died in in fancy, October 7, 1825; # Robert M born 1818; difd October 9, 1834: #Mary E. born 1815; died August 9, 1842 '''[[Archer-1690 | Field]] (son of John and Martha Field Archer) and [[Royall-65 | Elizabeth]] ( ) Archer had issue: ''' #[[Archer-574 |Colonel Edward]], of Powhatan, married [[Bolling-239 | Mary]], daughter of John Bolling, of "Chestnut Grove." and his wife, Martha, sister of President Jefferson; # John married : # Agnes married William Downman: #Martha Field married Walthall [/]: #[[Archer-1691 | Michal]] married [[Robertson-5607 | George Robertson]]; 6, #Elizabeth married Blackman Moseley; #Mary; #[[Archer-576 | Peter Field]] married [[Bolling-240 | Martha]], daughter of John Boiling, of "Chestnut. Hill " '''[[Archer-574 | Colonel Edward]] and [[Bolling-239 | Mary Bolling Archer]] had issue:''' :Colonel[[Archer-3015 | Peter Jefferson]] married first, M Michaux, daughter of Major Jacob Michaux, of Powhattan; second, Lucy Gilliam, and had by first marriage: #Doctor Edward Cunningham, of Powhatan, surgeon Confederate States -Army; married Caroline, daughter of Doctor Archer Woodridge, of Midlothian, Chesterfield county; # William S , formerly of Powhatan, now of Richmond city, married Mary Mcilwaine, of Petersburg; # John: #Michaux; #Sally married Robert Archer; #Mary; #married Robert Dunn; # Martha. '''Issue ot Doctor E. C. and Caroline Wooldridge Archer :''' #John Walthall married Virginia Loyd; #Mary Boiling married Mr. Emanuel, of South Carolina; #Edward Cunningham; #Jane Stanard; #William Wooldridge. To be continued May 19th. (1889) Archer Family

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    [[Category:Arden Family]] '''NOTE: Click on the Arden Family Category to see all the profiles in the family.''' ==The early Ardens, separating fact from fiction== Concerning this interesting family, much of what appears on the internet, and in many books, is wrong, or more doubtful than presented. There are some uncertainties which even the most specialized scholars still do not agree about. Wikitree has the possibility to register what is really known, speculated, or wrong, in one place. For each individual, issues can as usual be discussed on the profile article. For complex issues which would need discussion on several profiles, this page can be used. One of the most important issues is to identify sources, both ancient and modern, and why some are better than others, and also which ones have been influential. This will be a continuous work-in-progress. If you want to help, please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15961446 send me a private message]. Thanks! == Discussions == ===Sources=== Post notes here so they do not have to be explained again in sections below. Starting with modern scholars and working back... Modern scholars: *Historian Ann Williams is well-known for studying Anglo-Saxons in the 11th century.Williams (1988) "A Vice-Comital Family in Pre-Conquest Warwickshire", in R. Allen Brown, ed., ''Proceedings of the Battle Conference'' Anglo-Norman Studies, xi, pp.279–295. [https://books.google.be/books?id=myeNSmCynIAC google books] Williams, Ann (1995) ''[https://books.google.com.au/books?id=Su1IbQKzocsC The English and the Norman Conquest]'', The Boydell Press, [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=Su1IbQKzocsC&lpg=PA106&vq=edward&pg=PA104 p.104] *Historian Katharine Keats-Rohan is well-known for studying the connections between people starting from 1066 and into the 12th century. The Arden family have been discussed at length in an article about the connections of Henry of Oxford,Keats-Rohan, K.S.B. (1989) "The Making of Henry of Oxford: Englishmen in a Norman World", ''Oxoniensa'' 54, pp.287-309 [https://oxoniensia.org/volumes/1989/keatsrohan.pdf pdf] and also in various entries in her COEL books, ''Domesday People'' and ''Domesday Descendants''. *Another well-known modern historian David Crouch has written especially about Osbert de Arden, a knight who fought in international tournaments. He also advised Ann Williams (above). He felt that Coss (below) was wrong in his presentation of the genealogy of Osbert.Crouch and de Trafford, (2004) "The Forgotten Family in Twelfth-Century England" ''Haskins Society Journal, Studies in Medieval History'' 13 [https://books.google.be/books?id=cmhxHX9x1B8C&pg=PA48 p.48]Crouch, D, (2005) ''Tournament'' *Peter Coss wrote in the 1980s about Osbert's family and the legal case they were later involved in.Coss, (1987) "Knighthood and the Early Thirteenth-Century County Court" ''Thirteenth Century England II'', [https://books.google.be/books?id=mFhOA1a0jnkC&lpg=PA56&ots=bwc91658Bv&dq=kingsbury%20turchil&pg=PA56 p.56] Coss, Peter R., [https://books.google.com/books?id=ndh9zotj5DcC&pg=PA286 Lordship, Knighthood, and Locality: A Study in English Society], c.1180 - c.1280. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1991.), p. 280-286. https://books.google.be/books?id=ndh9zotj5DcC Accessed April 12, 2018 *The great critical and "scientific" genealogist J. H. Round (late 1800s, early 1900s) commented on the Domesday generations of this family at length in the VCH edition of Warwickshire Domesday Book ([https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo00doubuoft/page/283 p.283ff]). 19th century: *Popular 19th century works such as the early editions of Burkes, which are very popular on the internet, tended to use older records like Dugdale and the Rous roll, or any source that helped them make a good story they could sell to people who wanted a family tree full of knights in shining armour. Such sources are mentioned here for completeness but are NOT considered reliable. *As pointed out by Keats-Rohan, an influential book in this category was H Drummond's 1846 ''Histories of Noble British Families''. *Interest also increased in the 19th century among scholars who realized that the Ardens were apparent ancestors of William Shakespere. An example in this category is French, George-Russell. ''Shakspeareana Genealogica: Part I. Identification of the Dramatis Personae in Shakspeare’s Historical Plays from K. John to K. Henry VIII ... Part II: The Shakspeare and Arden Families and Their Connections''. Macmillan, 1869. Google-Books-ID: 5_qlphdXPJ0C. Early works: *The great 17th century antiquarian William Dugdale, was especially interested in Warwickshire, and used both original records, and the Rous roll. His works are still respected and for his time he was unusually good at recording his sources. It is likely he had documents which no longer exist. *The late 15th century ''Rous Roll'' (Add MS 48976) has influenced many sources, including some of the worst ones, but is still studied seriously by scholars also. [http://www.bl.uk/manuscripts/FullDisplay.aspx?ref=Add_MS_48976 Summary]. The author was a good scholar, who clearly checked a lot of documents, but also liked a good story. Keats-Rohan also looked at a Latin version of Rous's account which may be earlier. A coloured printed version of 1859 can be found [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.c2525607 on hathitrust]. For an extended discussion about Rous's work see Yin Liu (2011) "Romances of Continuity in the English Rous Roll" in ''Medieval Romance, Medieval Contexts'' [https://books.google.be/books?id=HSU0k2_yRSwC&pg=PA149 pp.149ff] Primary Sources: *''Curia Regis Rolls'', Vol.5, p. 241 *''Kenilworth Chartulary''. A transcription was done as a PhD thesis by C. Watson (1966). It can be found online. *''Chronicon monasterii de Abingdon'' https://archive.org/details/chroniconmonaste02abin *''Sir Christopher Hatton's Book of Seals'' contains more charters. *Stenton, Frank (1932, reset 1961) ''The First Century of English Feudalism 1066-1166'', p.189 and p.280. *Facsimiles of royal and other charters in the British Museum Vol.1 [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015019101917?urlappend=%3Bseq=48 Plate IX] *[http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT7/E3/E13no76/aE13no76fronts/IMG_0137.htm PRO E13/76 m 71r] ===Pre 1066 generations, parents of Alwin=== The male line of the Arden family, the ancestors of Æthelwine (Alwin) the sheriff, really were a rare case of a surviving Anglo-Saxon family, but as for many Normans and Anglo-Saxons, it is difficult to un-entangle the family legends (such as those collected in 19th century editions of Burkes) from potential facts. Making this more difficult than usual, and perhaps more promising, we know that the source for many of the family legends was a pre-modern publication, the Rous Roll, of an unusually high quality. For a summary of the pedigree contained in it see [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.c2525607?urlappend=%3Bseq=39 here]. According to Rous: *Æthelwine's father was Wigod, but while later writers merge this man with Wigod of Wallingford, this was another man, who is known from medieval documents as a person who granted Wixford to Evesham. Wigod was son of Wulfgeat, son of Ufa. Further generations are given but at some undefined point the people become mythical giant slayers and so on. *Æthelwine's mother was a daughter of Earl Leofwin of Mercia. Williams has given no credence to the Rous genealogy, and gives an alternative proposal for Æthelwine's parentage, but in contrast Keats-Rohan has written positively about it, thinking it might contain some elements of truth for the generations not too long before 1066, both for Æthelwine's father and mother. NOTE that Keats-Rohan does NOT propose to accept the whole Rous genealogy and clearly that is not tenable given that in early generations there are well-known figures from medieval fiction (Guy of Warwick), magic powers, and fantastic beings such as giants. ===The 1066-1086 generations; Alwin and Thorkil=== Information is being put on the two key profiles, [[Warwick-147|Thorkil (Turchil) of Arden]] and his father [[Warwick-24|Æthelwine (Alwin) the sheriff]]. Another notable tradition first found in the Rous Roll involves the supposed wives of Thorkil. Rous created an artificial continuity by having the first Norman Earl of Warwick marry Thorkil's daughter Margaret, whose mother is a French Countess of Perche. In fact historical records make it clear that the Earl's wife Margaret was herself daughter of the Count of Perche. The supposed second wife, Leveruna, is (at least according to Keats-Rohan) more believable. ===The question of the Kingsbury line=== The lineage of some early members of the Arden and Bracebridge families are documented by an unsuccessful claim made starting 1206, and ending 1208, by Thomas de Arden, against his cousin John de Bracebridge for the manor of Kingsbury (''Curia Regis Rolls'' Vol.5 p.241). However questions have been raised by Williams (and others, such as David Crouch) about whether the Bracebridge genealogy given can be 100% correct. According to the legal case, both lines descended from [[Warwick-147|Turchil de Arden]]. Thomas de Arden through [[De_Arden-31|Siward]], son of Turchil and his first wife whose name has not been confirmed by reliable sources. John de Bracebridge descended, it was said, through Osbert, the son of [[Warwick-147|Turchil de Arden]] and his second wife, Leveruna. Kingsbury had been held by Leveruna and passed from her to her son Osbert, then his son Osbert and to this Osbert's three sisters the youngest of whom was [[Arden-70|Amicia de Arden]], the wife of [[Bracebridge-3|Peter de Bracebridge]] and mother of John de Bracebridge.Coss, Peter R. ''Lordship, Knighthood and Locality : A Study in English Society, c.1180-c.1280.'' Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004, p.280. Williams however questions this on the basis that from other documentation we know Osbert de Arden who held Kingsbury and had a son Osbert was a son of Siward, Turchil's son, not Turchil himself. But if Siward was the common ancestor Siward's wife Cecilia was also the mother of his oldest sons and heirs, Henry and Hugh, and lived longer than Siward, so there is no room for a second wife of Siward. ===work required=== [[Arden-70|Amicia's]] two elder sisters were [[Arden-48|Adeliza/Alice]] wife of [[Harcourt-97|Simon de Harcourt]] and Amabel wife of Robert son of Walter. Both were living c1170.'Parishes: Kingsbury', in ''A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 4, Hemlingford Hundred,'' ed. L F Salzman (London, 1947), pp. 100-114. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/warks/vol4/pp100-114, citing Middleton MSS. (Hist. MSS. Com.), 8, 9; Curia Regis R. vii, 102–4. Burke gives these sisters as nieces of Amicia. Burke, John. ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland .'' London: Bentley, 1833, p.270. On an extensive tree on page 432 of Shakespeareana (said to be compiled from tables by Dugdale and Drummond) also has Osbert, son of Osbert and Adeliza and Amabel as nieces of Amicia. This tree remarkably tracks the family back many generations based more on legend than truth.French, George Russell. Shakespeareana Genealogica. Part I. Identification of the Dramatis Personæ in Shakespeare’s Historical Plays: From K. John to K. Henry VIII. Notes on Characters in Macbeth and Hamlet. Persons and Places Belonging to Warwickshire, Alluded to in Several Plays. Part II. The Shakespeare and Arden Families, and Their Connections: With Tables of Descent. London: Macmillan, 1869, p.432. Turchil had at least one son known to have descendants: *'''Siward de Arden''' And possibly... *'''[[Arden-72|Osbert de Arden]]''' (who is however probably a son of Siward) Another family, possibly related are: '''Arden of Hampton-in-Arden''' These Ardens are probably not connected to Turchil Arden's family. This family is descended from Ralph de Hampton whose three sons took the surname Arden in the 12th century. Dugdale mentions Siward and Peter (a monk in the Abby of Thomey) as sons of Turchil and adds without any certainty another ([https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433061754762?urlappend=%3Bseq=339 p.925]): 'I think, Raph, of whom and his descendants, I shall speak in Hampton on Arden'. Dugdale, Sir William. ''The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated: From Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes, and Armes: Beautified with Maps, Prospects, and Portraictures.'' 2nd ed. Vol. Vol. II. J. Osborn and T. Longman, 1730, [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nyp.33433061754762?urlappend=%3Bseq=339 p.925] On p.952 Dugdale strengthens his uncertainty on the parentage of Ralph by saying 'I dare not absolutely affirm, though his posterity assumed the surname of Arden; but do conjećture that he was' Dugdale, Sir William. ''The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated: From Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes, and Armes: Beautified with Maps, Prospects, and Portraictures.'' 2nd ed. Vol. Vol. II. J. Osborn and T. Longman, 1730, p.952See also Coss, ''Knighthood and Locality : A Study in English Society, c.1180-c.1280.Coss, Peter R. Lordship, ''Knighthood and Locality : A Study in English Society, c.1180-c.1280.'' Cambridge; New York: Cambridge University Press, 2004, p.192. === Reference material === '''Wikipedia''' For a family with such great historical significance as the Ardens in the 11th century the Wikipedia entries are abysmally sourced and lacking in substance. It begins on a poor note referring to the 18th edition of Burke's Peerage/Burke's Landed Gentry. Of the eight references to the page for the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arden_family Arden Family] five are to user created family trees and one to a British History Online book section 'Parishes: Wolfhamcote', in ''A History of the County of Warwick: Volume 6, Knightlow Hundred'', ed. L F Salzman (London, 1951), pp. 269-273. British History Online http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/warks/vol6/pp269-273 [accessed 28 October 2017].. Of the remaining two sources one is to [http://www.dannyhaines.com/khs/local_history_kingsbury.html Kingsbury History Society] with unsourced references and the other is to an archived section of a private website [https://web.archive.org/web/20090927170252/http://www.ishepherd.co.uk/bartys/bart/History/domesdap.htm XVII. THE LAND OF TURCHIL OF WARWICK] '''French - ''Shakespeareana Genealogica'''''French, George-Russell. ''Shakspeareana Genealogica: Part I. Identification of the Dramatis Personae in Shakspeare’s Historical Plays from K. John to K. Henry VIII ... Part II: The Shakspeare and Arden Families and Their Connections''. Macmillan, 1869. Google-Books-ID: 5_qlphdXPJ0C. Although not usually stated, this publication seems to be the core source of many online trees. Table VI has a pedigree derived from Dugdale's text and Drummond's tables naming [[Warwick-147|Turchil's]] wife as Leverunia, and a son, [[Arden-72|Osbert]]. Leverunia is said to be the heiress of the Earls of Mercia and granddaughter of Leofric and Godiva. Table VII compiled from Lennard and Vincent's Visitation of 1619 has [[Warwick-147|Turchil]] and his wife, the unnamed widow of Arnulph, Earl of Perche, with five children, Ralph de Arden, [[De_Arden-31|Siward de Arden]], William, Peter and Margaret. '''Dugdale - ''Antiquities of Warwickshire'''''Dugdale, Sir William. The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated: From Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes, and Armes: Beautified with Maps, Prospects, and Portraictures. J. Osborn and T. Longman, 1730. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=PhBaAAAAYAAJ. With the vast tracts of land once held by the Ardens in Warwickshire Dugdales 'Antiquities of Warwickshire' contains extensive references to the family, particularly [[Warwick-147|Turchil]]. The relationship of some later Arden individuals to Turchil is often noted, eg son, grandson. A pedigree of the Beaumont/Newburgh family on page 378 shows Henry de Newburgh's wife as Margareta, daughter and heir to 'Turkilde', Earl of Warwick, sister of Rotrou, Earl of Perche.Dugdale, Sir William. ''The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated: From Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes, and Armes: Beautified with Maps, Prospects, and Portraictures.'' 2nd ed. Vol. I. J. Osborn and T. Longman, 1730, p.378. https://books.google.com.au/books?id=PhBaAAAAYAAJ. Dugdale footnotes the source as Orderic Vitalis p.313. ==Research Notes moved from Thurkil article== ===Anglo-Saxon Lineage=== The Arden family is, according to an article by James Lees-Milne in the 18th edition of Burke's Peerage/Burke's Landed Gentry, volume 1, one of only three families in England that can trace its lineage in the male line back to Anglo-Saxon times (the other two being the Berkeley family and the Swinton family). The Arden family takes its name from the Forest of Arden in Warwickshire. [[wikipedia:Arden family]] Accessed April 13, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===Line of Descent from Rohand to Turchill=== [All such lists come from John Rous, cited above.] Burke's presentation of line of descent from Rohand to Turchill: *Rohand, the first of the Saxon Earls of Warwick, temp. Alfred the Great (871-899) , left an only daughter an heiress Burke, John A. [https://books.google.com/books?id=-P4UAAAAQAAJ&dq=Arden%20Park%20Hall&pg=PA637#v=onepage&q&f=false A genealogical and heraldic history of the commoners of Great Britain and Ireland] 1833, pp. 637-640. Accessed April 12, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] *Felicia, daughter of Rohand, who espoused Guy, son of Siward, lord of Wallinfgord, and conveying the earldom to her husband, he became Guy, Earl of Warwick. "The memory of whom (saith Dugdale) for his great valour, hath ever since been, and yet is so famous, taht the vulgar are of opinion that he ws a man of more than ordinary stature, and the Welsh, taking notice of his brave explois, will needs have him to be descended fromm British parentage....Guy died in 927, and was succeeded by his son, *Reynburn, Earl of Warwick, who espoused, "the beautiful Lady Leonetta, daughter of King Athelstan, and was succeeded by his son, *Wugent, Earl of Warwick, a man renowned for his personal valous, and martial prowess. He was a benefactor to the monastery of Eversham, and was succeeded by his son, *Ufa, Earl of Warwick. This nobleman who was distinguished for piety, granted in 974, with the consent of King Edgar, the whole village of Whitlarford to the monks of Eversham. He died about the beginning of the reign of Edward, the Martyr, (975-978) and was succeeded by his son, *Wolgeat, Earl of Warwick, sho, Dugdale states, was deprived of his lands and honors'for his wicked courses and oppressions." His hereditary successor was *Wigod, who married the sister of Earl Leofrick, and was succeeced by his son, *Alwyne, who in the general survey, is styled, Alwinus Vicecomes. "the reason whereof, "observes Dugdale, "I conceive to be either, because that he did exercise the power and authority of the Earle of Meria (scil. Earl Leofrike, his uncle) here in Warwickshire as his ancestors had done, for which respect3 he and they have been reputed earls...or else that he hath the custoy of the county to the king's imme3diae use." Alwine left issue, *Turchill de Warwick, whose name stands likewise in the catelogue of earls. This nobleman, a man of great power and note, was lord of vast landed possessions at the time of the conquest, as appears by the general survey. He married two wives, and had issue by both, by the first, three sons, viz, Siward, Peter, a monk in the Abbey of Thorney, Ralph; by the second Levurunia, one son, Osbert, for whose descendants, see Bracebridge o Atherstone, p. 270. ===Arden Family Descent from Alwin=== Arden Family presentation of descent from Alwin is as follows: Siward de Arden. Cited by [[wikipedia:Arden family]] Accessed April 13, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] #Alwin (d. c.1083) #Thorkell of Arden (d. c.1100) #Siward de Arden, m. Cecilia #Henry de Arden (d. aft. 1166) #William de Arden, m. Galiena #William de Arden, m. Avice #Sir Thomas de Arden, m. Riese #Ralph de Arden (d. aft. 1290) #Ralph de Arden, m. Isabel de Bromwich #Sir Henry de Arden (d. c.1400), m. Ellen #Sir Ralph Arden (d. 1420), m. Sybil #Robert Arden (executed 12 Aug 1452), m. Elizabeth Clodshall #Walter Arden (d. 5 Aug 1502), m. Eleanor Hampden #Sir John Arden (d. 1526), m. Alice Bracebridge #Thomas Arden (d. 1563), m. Mary Andrewes #William Arden (d. 1546), m. Elizabeth Conway #Edward Arden (executed 20 Dec 1583), m. Mary Throckmorton #Robert Arden (d. 27 Feb 1635), m. Elizabeth Corbet #Sir Henry Arden (d. 1616), m. Dorothy Feilding #Robert Arden (d. 1643) Subsequent generations of the family remained prominent in Warwickshire affairs and on many occasions held the shrievalty. From the time of Sir Henry de Arden in the 14th century the Ardens had their primary estate at Park Hall, Castle Bromwich. Stirnet (Arden 1) Cited by [[wikipedia:Arden family]] Accessed April 13, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] "The pedigree of Arden, as given by French (1869) appears somewhat fanciful in its earlier generations, deriving as it does the early generations of the Arden family from a long line of Saxon earls of Warwick. This descent is nevertheless indicated below in part 1. Indubitably, the lineage from Turchill de Arden, who appears in the Domesday Book, is equally to be doubted, although we stand perhaps on slightly firmer ground. French refers to French, G. R. (1869) Shakspeareana Genealogica. London: Macmillan & Co. [[Wikipedia: Lords,_counts_and_dukes_of_Perche]] === Sources === See also: '''Arden Ancestry''' *Enis, C. (2016). Edward Arden and the Dudley Earls of Warwick and Leicester, c. 1572-1583. ''British Catholic History'', 33(2), 170-210. *Stopes, C C. ''Shakespeare’s Family.'' London, 1901. https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/StreamGate?is_mobile=false&from=fhd&is_rtl=false&dps_dvs=1518840271492~268&dps_pid=FL8345381. '''Arden in Warwickshire''' *Alcock, N. W., and Robert Bearman. “Discovering Mary Arden’s House: Property and Society in Wilmcote, Warwickshire.” ''Shakespeare Quarterly''; Washington 53, no. 1 (Spring 2002): 53–82. *Poole, Eric. “Shakespeare’s Kinsfolk and the Arden Inheritance.” ''Shakespeare Quarterly'' 34, no. 3 (1983): 311–24. https://doi.org/10.2307/2869890.

    Argument for the Homersfield Ancestry of Andrew Warde

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    [[Category: Homersfield, Suffolk]] : Copyright 2017 Janice L. Salsbery : Excerpted from ''Our Extraordinary Ancestors, The Ancestors of Clinton Wilbur Pearson and Bessie Adelaide White'' ==Argument for the Homersfield Ancestry of Andrew Warde== '''Donald Lines Jacobus''' wrote “...family of Richard Ward of Gorleston or Homersfield have been investigated. No such person as Richard Ward was found; no Gunville family existed in that vicinity as lords of the manor; and every reference given has proved to be fictitious. It is likely that these statements were the invention of a fraudulent genealogist, innocently accepted by members of the Ward family, through whom they found their way into the book."[[#Jacobus | Jacobus]]. ''Families of Old Fairfield''. (1930) : 643. ''' Robert Charles Anderson''' wrote that '''no evidence of the family has been found in Homersfield'''. [[#Anderson | Anderson]]. ''The Great Migration Begins''. (1995): 1918-1921. '''Both of these men ignored, or did not discover, the evidence found in the 1612 ''The Visitation of Suffolk''. There IS evidence for the existence of Richard Ward of Homersfield and the Gunville family, set forth below.''' ==Proposed Homersfield Genealogy== '''GENERATION I''' '''THOMAS1 WARDE''' was of Homersfield, in the northeast corner of Suffolk, England. Thomas Warde married UNKNOWN HARE, the daughter of JOHN HARE, Doctor of the Civil Law.[[#Nash | Nash]]. ''Fifty Puritan Ancestors'' (1902). [[#Metcalfe | Metcalfe]]. ''Visitations of Suffolk''. (1882): 173. Powers-Banks Ancestry states that “The Hares were well known, John’s father, Sir Nicholas of Homersfield being a judge, 1557, able to trace their family through twelve generations.” [[#Powers | Powers]]. ''Powers-Banks Ancestry''. (1921). Research indicates that this Nicholas, who was also Speaker of the House of Commons in 1539 (and died in 1557), was John's brother, not his father.The House of Commons Wikipedia, Nicholas HareThere are many John Hare's and Nicholas Hare's, making the research difficult. The possible descent of the immigrant Andrew Warde from Thomas is conjectural. Some researchers outright reject it, but they make no mention of the '''1612 Visitation of Suffolk''', quoted below. This writer believes this line to be highly likely, but it cannot be absolutely proven that Andrew Warde born 1570 d. 1615 is the father of Andrew Ward b. 1597. Heraldic visitations were tours of inspection undertaken by Kings of Arms (and more often by junior officers of arms (or Heralds) as deputies throughout England, Wales and Ireland. Their purpose was to regulate and register the coats of arms of nobility and gentry and boroughs, and to record pedigrees. They took place from 1530 to 1688, and their records (akin to an upper class census) provide important source material for historians and genealogists. Wikipedia, Heraldic visitation '''The Visitation of Suffolk, 1612''', page 173, recorded the following; ===WARDE of Homersfield in the 1612 Visitation of Suffolk=== "THOMAS WARDE of Homersfield in Suff., mar. the da. of John Hare, Doctor of the Civil Law, and of Homersfield, and had issue, - RICHARD, son and heir, and one da." "RICHARD WARDE, son and heir of Thomas, mar. Ann, the da. and heir of Richard Gonvile of Gorleston in Suffolk, and had issue, Henry, son and heir; RICHARD, second son; Humfrey, ob sine prole; Ralfe; Andrew; Margaret, mar. to Thomas Crofts of Felmingham in Norfolk; Susan, mar. to William Pickering of Titchmarsh in Northants." "RICHARD WARDE, son and heir of Richard, mar. Elizabeth the da. of Thoma Seaman of Norwich, a Civilian, and hath issue. Elizabeth, age 10; Ann, age 9." ==John Hare== All of John Hare's children have been identified by name, except for one daughter. “John Hare Citizen and Mercer of London, and Dorothy his Wife. Had eleven Sons and three Daughters. And dyed 1564.”A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster “This John Hare was a wealthy Mercer, living in Cheapside in the Parish of S. Mary le Bow, Son of John Hare of Homersfield in the County of Suff. Esq; and Brother to Sir Nicolas Hare, Kt. Master of the Rolls. He had Sons, Nicolas his Heir, Thomas, John, Hugh, Ralph, Richard, Edmund, &c. and Daughters, Isabel, married to Cholmley, Margaret , married to Audely, Mercer, &c. And by his Industry in his Calling, left Manours and Lands, and Tenements among his Children, and made his Will Aug. 25. 1564.”A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster/Cheape Ward, Book 3, Chapter 3, Children namedA Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster Elsewhere, it is verified that John was the 2nd son, his brother Nicholas being the eldest, born by 1495.House of Commons If John was born in 1497, then this unnamed daughter must have been nearly his eldest child, born by 1520. This means that if she is the mother of Richard Ward, he was born by 1540, give or take a couple of years at each generation. '''GENERATION II''' '''RICHARD2 WARDE''' (Thomas1) may have been born about 1538-1540 at Homersfield. At the time of the 1612 Visitation, his two daughters were married and he had grandchildren. “The family belonged to the nobility, including barons, lords, knights, etc. The Warde family lived in Homersfield and Gorleston, Suffolk where Richard was lord of a manor.” Andrew Warde and His Descendants George K. Ward writes, in 1910; "We do not know that Richard Ward was the son of Thomas Ward, of Homersfield.”Andrew Warde and His Descendants Robert Charles Anderson, in ''The Great Migration Begins'', states that '''no evidence of the family has been found in Homersfield'''. The Great Migration Begins These men were not aware of The Visitation of Suffolk. William. H. Powers wrote in 1921; “Sir Richard Ward of Homersfield ... was the son of Thomas, his mother a daughter of Dr. John Hare who died 1526; the son of Nicholas, a grandson of John."Powers-Banks Ancestry We now know that John Hare died in 1564 and was the son of John Hare, brother of Sir Nicholas Hare. Power-Banks Ancestry states: "The Hares were well known, Sir Nicholas of Homersfield being a judge, 1557, and traced their family through twelve generations. Richard Ward died old, the lord of Gorleston Manor, leaving by will in 1598 his property to five sons, the fifth of whom was Andrew, his share being 333£. The Gorleston Manor had come into the family from Richard’s wife, the daughter of Richard Gunville, said to have been of the same family as the founders of Gonville College."Powers-Banks Ancestry "It is assumed that the immigrant Andrew was the son of the Andrew who died in London, 1615.” Powers-Banks Ancestry '''THIS is the main link that is not yet conclusively proven.''' ==Gunville Family== Richard Warde married ANN GUNVILLE the daughter of Sir Richard Gunville, of Gorleston, and his wife inherited the manor from her brother, Henry, whose widow died in 1580. Andrew Warde and His Descendants Fifty Puritan Ancestors Visitations of Suffolk At his widow’s death, it passed to the wife of Richard Warde.Andrew Warde and His Descendants Fifty Puritan Ancestor’s quotes “American Ancestry" for 1894 calling him "Sir Richard Ward, Knight, of Homersfield and Gorleston, Suffolk County, England.Fifty Puritan Ancestors "Richard Gunvile was lord, and with his descendants the manor continued until the reign of Queen Elizabeth, when Henry Gunvile dying s.p. it passed to his sister, Anne, who married Richard Ward, Esq."Perlustration of Great Yarmouth, vol. 3 "The Gunviles or Gonviles were an ancient family both in Norfolk and Suffolk. Sir Edmund Gonvile was the founder of Rushworth College in Norfolk, and of Gonvile Hull in Cambridge, and, as it is believed, of the Friars Preachers at Thctford, and of St. John's Hospital at Lynn. They bore arg., on a chev. sa., betw. two couplo closes, outwardly engrailed, three escallops or. Richard Gunvyle, by his will made in 1552, devised, besides the Manor of Bacons, divers lands and tenements in Gorles- ton, Bradwell, Southtown, Hopton, Corton, Belton, Burgh, Herringflect andLound. See Add. M.S. 19098, p. 400. This name was probably corrupted to Gunnell. A Yarmouth merchant, John Gunnell, gavo by will in 1699 to his son, "my medall of gold of about five pounds value." X For an account of his family see vol. i., p. 257. In 1595 Richard Ward was " chievor," and " did paio the wholo rent without any helpers, because he could not fynd eny from lands out of his owne possession."Perlustration of Great Yarmouth, vol. 3 From Wikipedia: The college was first founded, as Gonville Hall, by Edmund Gonville, Rector of Terrington St Clement in Norfolk in 1348, making it the fourth-oldest surviving college. When Gonville died three years later, he left a struggling institution with almost no money. The executor of his will, William Bateman, Bishop of Norwich, stepped in, transferring the college to its current location.Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge Respected genealogist, Donald Lines Jacobus writes in 1930; “...family of Richard Ward of Gorleston or Homersfield have been investigated. No such person as Richard Ward was found; no Gunville family existed in that vicinity as lords of the manor; and every reference given has proved to be fictitious. It is likely that these statements were the invention of a fraudulent genealogist, innocently accepted by members of the Ward family, through whom they found their way into the book."Families of Old Fairfield '''Yet a Richard Gunvile is found in Suffolk in the Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office of Edward VI, for 16 December 1550, Appendix 1, Fine Roll. Calendar of the patent rolls preserved in the Public Record Office--Edward VI''' ==Richard Warde's Will== Richard Warde’s will was probated in the Bishop’s Court in 1598. Andrew Warde and His Descendants It is said that he was at an extremely old age.Andrew Warde and His Descendants He gave to his son Henry all his lands in Horstead and Stoninghall, in Norfolk;Andrew Warde and His Descendants to his son Richard all his lands, tenements, etc. in Metfield, Wethersdale, Menham, Sandcroft, Homersfield, St. Michaels and Flixton, in Suffolk, and all his remaining lands in Norfolk;Andrew Warde and His Descendants to his son Andrew £333. He was succeeded by his son Henry Ward, lord of the manor.Andrew Warde and His Descendants In 1872, Charles John Palmer describes later generations of this Ward family, and includes the following footnote, along with an image of the Ward family crest; "The Wards of Gorleston and Homersfield in Suffolk bore az., a cross between four eagles displayed arg., and for a crest on a mount vert., a hind couchant arg. The above-named James Ward sealed with these arms, which had been confirmed to his ancestors by Robert Cook, Clarenceux, in 1593, a copy of which grant is in the possession of Mr. A.W. Morant. Neale Ward, his brother, resided at Bury St. Edmunds."Perlustration of Great Yarmouth, vol. 1 Children of Richard and Ann (Gunvile) Warde:Andrew Warde and His Descendants, pg. 7Visitations of Suffolk ::i. HENRY3 b. 1559; d. 1645. ::ii. RICHARD3. ::iii. HUMFREY3. ::iv. RALPH3 m. UNKNOWN b. 1572. ::3 v. ANDREW3 b. abt. 1570. ::vi. MARGARET3 m. THOMAS CROFTS of Felmingham in Norfolk. ::vii. SUSAN3 m. WILLIAM PICKERING of Titchmarsh in Northampton. ''The Ultra-fashionable Peerage of America: An Official List of Those People who Can Properly be Called Ultra-fashionable in the United States'', 1904, lists some people among the upper-crust who are; “all lineal descendants of Andrew Ward, the Connecticut colonial statesman, son of Sir Richard Ward, and grandson of Sir Richard Gunville, from whom Oliver De Lancey Ward and the rest of the Wards of Ward’s Island emanated.”Peerage of America ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', Volume 44, page 120, offers an alternate pedigree for Andrew Ward of Connecticut.The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record The source quoted is ''The visitations of Northamptonshire made in 1564 and 1618-19 : with Northamptonshire pedigrees from various Harleian mss'', page 151.''' That Ward pedigree doesn’t even mention an Andrew.'''The visitations of Northamptonshire made in 1564 and 1618-19 Clues from English Archives admits that "It is also noteworthy, in further contravertion of that erronious derivation, that we find in the Parish Registers of St. Mildred" s Cornhill, London, the burial of a Mr. Andrew Warde, gent., 3January, 1615,f who was probably the son of that Richard Ward of Homersfield and Uorleston, Suffolk, who was so lightly accepted as the American Emigrant without a scintilla of evidence beyond the Christian name."CLUES PROM ENGLISH ARCHIVES: CONTRIBUTORY TO AMERICAN GENEALOGY They admit that the Andrew Warde who was buried 1615 was probably the son of Richard Warde of Homersfield. Then they announce that the immigrant Andrew Warde came from a Northampton family, based on nothing more than the Christian name. What evidence exists to place him in Northampton? [[Pearson-3638|This writer]] finds the inclusion of Thomas and Richard Warde in ''The Visitation of Suffolk'' to be indisputable evidence. Prior researchers fail to mention this compelling source document. The Visitation tells us that Thomas Warde of Homersfield married the daughter of John Hare of Homersfield and they had a son named Richard who married Ann, daughter of Richard Gonville. They DID exist. The evidence is convincing but not absolutely proven, that Richard’s son Andrew is the same Andrew Warde who was born about 1570, died in 1615 and had a son named Andrew who married Hester Sherman. '''GENERATION III''' ANDREW3 WARDE (Richard2, Thomas1) was born about 1570 at Homersfield.Andrew Warde and His Descendants, pg. 7 His wife is unknown. It is assumed he is the Andrew who was buried at St. Michael’s, Cornhill, London on 23 January 1615 and may have been the father of the immigrant Andrew. The parish registers of St. Michael, Cornhill, LondonAndrew Warde and His DescendantsPowers-Banks Ancestry At the same place was buried Ralph Ward, probably the brother mentioned in the will of Richard.Andrew Warde and His DescendantsPowers-Banks Ancestry '''Mr. Leverland, who journeyed through Suffolk in 1657, wrote in a manuscript; “Descendants of Andrew Ward, son of Richard of Homersfield, were in New England.”'''Andrew Warde and His DescendantsPowers-Banks Ancestry '''GENERATION I OF PROVEN LINE''' '''1 ANDREW1 WARDE''' was born in 1597 at Homersfield, Suffolk, England.Andrew Warde and His Descendants He signed his name Warde but all of his descendants dropped the “e”. Sherman Genealogy Whatever his ancestry, all of the genealogists noted above, agree that this Andrew married in 1628 at England, HESTER4 SHERMAN (Edmund3, Edmund2, Henry1). Hester was baptized on 1 April 1606 at Dedham, Essex, England. Fifty Puritan AncestorsSherman Genealogy ==How Far Did Andrew Travel to Meet Hester?== The county of Essex borders the county of Suffolk. It is 42 miles from Homersfield to Dedham. The aforementioned ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'' tried to place Andrew’s origin as belonging to a Northampton family of yeomen, at least 120 miles from Dedham.Google Maps This seems highly unlikely if Andrew indeed married Hester Sherman. Andrew Ward was a prominent member of New England, said to have possibly arrived on the same ship that carried Governor John Winthrop and Richard Saltonstall. Was Andrew the son of a Yeoman or the son of a gentleman? ==Sources== :'''Footnotes and citations:''' :'''Source list:''' *Anderson, Robert Charles, ''The Great Migration Begins: Immigrants to New England 1620-1633, vol. 3: P - W'', (Boston: NEHGS, 1995): 1918-1921, biography of Andrew Ward. [http://tinyurl.com/ycusyzqk AmericanAncestors.org LINK] * Bindoff, Stanley Thomas. ''The House of Commons, 1509-1558, Vol. 1''. (London, 1982): 296. [http://tinyurl.com/ybsx9kx3 Books.google.com LINK] * Chester, Joseph Lemuel ed. ''The Parish Registers of St. Michael, Cornhill, London : containing the marriages, baptisms, and burials from 1546 to 1754''. (London: Harleian Society, 1882). [http://tinyurl.com/yblajx55 Archive.org LINK] * Google Maps * Great Britain. ''Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office, Edward VI, vol. 5: 1547-1553''. (London, 1926): page 358. [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/157225?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch.org LINK] * [http://www.hmdb.org/ Historical Marker Database, marker=27172] * Jacobus, Donald Lines. ''History and Genealogy of Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. 1'', (1930): page 643. [http://tinyurl.com/y8p3vhns Ancestry.com LINK] [http://tinyurl.com/y9kgl5dj FamilySearch.org LINK] * Metcalfe, Walter Charles. ''The Visitations of Suffolk made by Hervey, Clarenceux, 1561, Cooke, Clarenceux, 1577, and Raven, Richmond herald, 1612, with notes and an appendix of additional Suffolk pedigrees''. (Exeter, 1882): 173. [http://tinyurl.com/ycp5x96e Archive.org LINK] * Metcalfe, Walter Charles. ''The Visitations of Northamptonshire made in 1564 and 1618-19 : with Northamptonshire pedigrees from various Harleian mss (London, 1887). [https://archive.org/details/visitationsnort00vincgoog Archive.org LINK] * Nash, Elizabeth Todd. ''Fifty Puritan Ancestors, 1628-1660''. (New Haven, 1902) [https://archive.org/details/fiftypuritanance00nash Archive.org LINK] * New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, vol. 44 no. 2, (April 1913): page 119-121. ''Clues from English Archives Contributory to American Genealogy: Ward Family'', by J. Henry Lea and J.R. Hutchinson. [https://books.google.com/books?id=wtYUAAAAYAAJ&vq=Andrew%20Ward&pg=PA116#v=onepage&q&f=false Books.google.com LINK] * Nicholls, Charles Wilbur de Lyon. ''The Ultra-fashionable Peerage of America: An Official List of Those People who Can Properly be Called Ultra-fashionable in the United States''. (New York, 1904). [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89060740420;view=1up;seq=11 HathiTrust.org LINK] * Palmer, Charles John. ''The Perlustration of Great Yarmouth, With Gorleston and Southtown, vol. 1''. (Great Yarmouth, 1872), p. 257. [https://archive.org/details/perlustrationofg01palm Archive.org LINK] * Palmer, Charles John. ''The Perlustration of Great Yarmouth, With Gorleston and Southtown, vol. 3''. (Great Yarmouth, 1875): p. 317. [http://tinyurl.com/ydcxoaby HathiTrust.org LINK] * Powers, Wm. H. ''Powers-Banks Ancestry; Traced in all lines to the remotest date obtainable; Charles Powers 1819-1871 and his wife Lydia Ann Banks 1829-1919''. (Ames, Iowa, 1921). [http://tinyurl.com/yat7gvoz Archive.org LINK] * Sherman, Thomas Townsend. ''Sherman genealogy, including families of Essex, Suffolk and Norfolk, England...'' (New York, 1920. [http://tinyurl.com/y9ok7ewt Archive.org LINK] * Stype, John. ''A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster/Cheape Ward, Book 3, Chapter 3''. (1720). [https://www.hrionline.ac.uk/strype/TransformServlet?page=book3_036&display=normal&highlight=+john%20+hare Online Copy] * Stype, John. ''A Survey of the Cities of London and Westminster/Cheape Ward, Book 3, Chapter 3, Children named. (1720). [https://www.hrionline.ac.uk/strype/TransformServlet?page=book3_038&display=normal Online Copy] * Ward, George K. ''Andrew Warde and His Descendants, 1597-1910''. (New York, 1910). [http://tinyurl.com/y8qd24sm Archive.org LINK] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heraldic_visitation Wikipedia: Heraldic visitation] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholas_Hare Wikipedia: Nicholas Hare] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gonville_and_Caius_College,_Cambridge Wikipedia: Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge]

    Argus 20727 Air Crash 1965

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    [[Category:Royal Canadian Air Force]] [[Category:Argus_20727_Air_Crash_1965]] [[Category:Aviation Accidents]] On the night of March 23, 1965, while deployed on exercise to Puerto Rico, 404 Maritime Patrol and Training Squadron Argus 20727 (RCAF) plunged into the ocean 60 miles north of the island. The entire crew of 15 and a government scientist perished in the crash. ================================================= MAPLE SPRING 1965 Just before midnight, March 23, 1965, the crew of Argus 20727 from 404 Squadron was participating in the first Exercise MAPLE SPRING, performing an after-dark search for a Royal Navy submarine, flew over HMS Alcide when it crashed into the sea, some 96 km (60 miles) north of Puerto Rico. The submariners saw the glow of a crash reflected in the sky. SAR operations were conducted but eventually suspended a few days later as no trace of the aircraft nor the 16 occupants was found. Due to lack of evidence, the exact cause of the accident could not be determined with certainty. {{Image|file=Argus_20727_Air_Crash_1965-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=VP International Memorial Plaque at CFB Greenwood, Nova Scotia }} The 404 Squadron crew are listed below and there is a Memorial Plaque at CFB Greenwood honouring their memory: *Squadron Leader John Alan [[Anderson-57700|'''Anderson''']], DSO, DFC, CD *Sgt Paul [[Chapman-19663|'''Chapman''']], CD *F/O Howard John [[Cocks-583|'''Cocks''']] *F/O Bruce Wallace George [[Cromlish-1|'''Cromlish''']] *F/L Joseph Edmond Kay Antoine (Kaye) [[Huet-235|'''Huet''']] *F/O Ronald Clarence [[Johnson-103437|'''Johnson''']] *Sgt Maurice [[Jones-101839|'''Jones''']], CD *F/O Frederick Arthur [[Knights-658|'''Knights''']] *F/O George Alexander [[Maguire-1817|'''Maguire''']] *F/O John Morphet [[Peele-286|'''Peele''']] *F/L James Ernest [[Perron-1031|'''Perron''']], CD *F/O James Alexander [[Richardson-27167|'''Richardson''']] *F/L Carl Murray [[Sorge-190|'''Sorge''']] *F/L Joseph Wilfred [[Tetrault-98|'''Tetrault''']], CD *F/O Roger Griffith [[Williams-95528|'''Williams''']] * Carmen Lambert [[Piggott-931|'''Piggott''']], a civilian scientist (a Defence Research Board of Canada Officer) == Sources == * https://military.wikia.org/wiki/Canadair_CP-107_Argus * https://military.wikia.org/wiki/404_Maritime_Patrol_and_Training_Squadron * https://www.rcafassociation.ca/heritage/post-war-data/post-war-casualties-rcafcf/ * https://aviation-safety.net/database/record.php?id=19650323-0 * https://documents.techno-science.ca/documents/CASM-Aircrafthistories-CanadairCL-28Argus.pdf * http://www.rcaf-arc.forces.gc.ca/en/14-wing/history.page

    Argyll Scotland

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    [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category: Argyll, Scotland]] ==Argyll, Scotland== {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-1.jpg |size=250px |align=m |caption=Argyll }} :Coordinates:56.25, -5.25 :[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Argyll+and+Bute,+UK/@56.0398176,-5.5216784,8z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x488a2de603255eff:0x30c681a0642b0b0 Google Maps] {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland.jpg |caption=Highland cow }} Argyll is on the western coast of Scotland. It is bounded on the north by Inverness-shire, on the east by the counties of Inverness, Perth, and Dumbarton, and on the south and west by the Firth of Clyde and the Atlantic Ocean. It is about 115 miles in extreme length and about 50 or 60 miles in average breadth, comprising an area, including the various islands connected with it, of about 3800 square miles. ===Kintrye=== {{Image|file=Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois-1.png |caption=Map of Kintyre }} Kintyre is a peninsula in western Scotland, in the southwest of Argyll and Bute. The peninsula stretches about 30 miles (48 km), from the Mull of Kintyre in the south to East Loch Tarbert in the north. ===Name=== The name derives from Old Gaelic airer Goídel (border region of the Gaels). It is the region of western Scotland normally thought to correspond to most of the ancient Kingdom of Dál Riata. The history is noticed in the name and the name can also be translated as "Coast of [the] Gaels". Woolf, in his work "The Age of the Sea-Kings" has suggested that the name Airer Goídel came to replace the name Dál Riata when the 9th-century Viking invasion divided Dal Riata from its traditional homeland. The mainland area, renamed Airer Goídel, would have contrasted with the offshore islands of Innse Gall, literally "islands of the foreigners." In either case it suggests the boundary between the traditional Picts of Alba and the invasive Dal Riata from Ireland. === History=== {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-3.jpg |caption=Nether Largie standing stones in Kilmartin Glen, Argyll }} ====Ancient History==== Kilmartin Glen has ancient stones from pre-historic times and is one of Scotland’s most important sites. Dunadd was the capitol of Ancient Kingdom of Dalriada. Legend has it that the Stone of Destiny was used here in the crowning of the first Kings of Scotland. [https://www.historic-uk.com/HistoryMagazine/DestinationsUK/Kilmartin-Glen/ Kilmartin Glen] Historic UK ====Medieval History==== During the 2nd Century C.E. Gaelic speaking migrants from Ireland came into what is now Argyllshire. In the third century Cairbre Riada (or King Fergus) occupied the area which included parts of Ireland. ''Researchers found 12 per cent of men in Argyll and south Scotland carried the M222 chromosome, which is believed to have been brought over from Ireland from the fifth century, when Irish invaders crossed the North Channel. These men are believed by the researchers to be direct descendants of the first Irish High King – Niall Noigiallach.'' [https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.scotsman.com/lifestyle-2-15039/vikings-still-running-rampant-in-scottish-dna-1-3781684/amp Vikings still running rampant in Scottish DNA] Scotsman, May 23, 2015 Dalriada, as it was known, was an independent kingdom until 843, when [[MacAlpin-19|Kenneth MacAlpin]] united the Scots of Dalriada with the Picts of northeastern Scotland resulting in a new kingdom that eventually became Scotland. {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-4.jpg |caption= An illuminated page from the Book of Kells, which may have been produced at Iona around 800 AD }} St. Colombia, established in Iona in 563 was a significant ecclesiastical center for Celtic Christianity. The eventual adoption of Roman Catholicism by Queen Margaret around 1070 ended the influence of the Celtic Church and of Argyll. ====Scandinavian Influence in Argyll==== Beginning in the 8th century Vikings began raiding Scotland coasts. In 802 the entire Iona community was murdered and plundered. Later Vikings came and settled in the area. In 1098 Magnus Barefoot, King of Norway, was granted most of Kintyre by King Edgar. {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-6.jpg |caption=James Logan, R. R. MacIan (ill.) The Clans of The Scottish Highlands. }} In the mid 12th century [[Macgillebride-1|Somerled]] Lord of Argyll, who was of Scottish and Norwegian heritage led a successful revolt against Norway, creating an independent kingdom that included Kintrye. He was killed while invading Renfrew, Scotland. His kingdom was divided up among his sons, ostensibly returning the area to Norwegian rule, but he is credited with weakening Norway’s hold on the area. Widespread DNA studies suggest that as many as 500,000 people living in Kintyre today are descended from Somerled.[https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usbiography/s/somerled.html Somerled] Undiscovered Scotland In 1266 the Treaty of Perth returned Argyll to Scotland from Norway. ====Emigration==== {{Image|file=Scotland_Graphics-2.jpg |caption=Thomas Faed, The Last of the Clan (1865) }} After the failure of the last [[space:Jacobite_Risings_in_Scotland|Jacobite Rising]] in 1745, the Heritable Jurisdictions Act abolished regality, and inherited jurisdictions. One of the outcomes was that relationships between landlords and tenants became less about loyalty and more about profits and rents. There were mass evictions which led to large scale migration from the Highlands to the Lowlands and later to Canada, Australia, and the United States. See [[space:Scottish_Immigrant_Settlement_in_Winnebago_Illinois|Scottish Settlement in Argyle, Illinois]] for more about immigrants from Kintyre to Illinois in mid 19th century. ===Government=== In 1889 counties were formally established in Scotland and Argyll was granted a county council. In 1975 a local government district called Argyll and Bute was formed in the Strathclyde region, including most of Argyll and the adjacent Isle of Bute. {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-2.jpg |s=125px |caption=Tartan of Argyll }} ===Clans=== :'''CAMPBELL''' *[[Space:Clan_Campbell|Clan Campbell]] {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-12.jpg |caption= Inveraray Castle }} Inveraray Castle is the ancestral home of the Duke of Argyll, Chief of the Clan Campbell. :'''MACALISTER''' *[[space:Clan_MacAlister|Clan MacAlister]] In the 15th century the chief of the clan was seated in Kintyre, and the clan was centred there until the 18th century, when a chief sold the family estate in preference to a lowland estate. {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-17.jpg |caption=Glenbarr Abbey, Kintyre, Scotland }} Glenbarr Abbey on the Kintyre peninsula was placed into the ownership of Clan MacAlister through the Scottish National Trust in 1984 and is a MacAlister clan heritage centre :'''McCLAUGHLIN''' *[[space:McLaughlin_Clan |Clan MacLaughlin]] or Lachlan {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-13.jpg|caption=Old Castle Lachlan }} MacLaughlin was historically centred on the lands of Strathlachlan (Srath Lachainn "Valley of Lachlan") on Loch Fyne, Argyll. :'''MacLEAN''' *[[Space:Clan_MacLean|Clan MacLean]] {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-16.jpg |caption=Duart Castle, Seat of Clan McLean }} :'''MacCALLUM''' *[[Space:Clan_MacCallum|Clan MacCallum]] :'''MacCORQUODALE''' *[[:Category: Clan McCorquodale|Clan McCorquodale]] :'''MacDONALD''' *[[space:Clan_MacDonald|Clan MacDonald]] {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-15.jpg |caption=Finlaggan Castle Ruins }} Finlaggan was the seat of the Lords of the Isles and of Clan Donald. :'''STUART of Bute''' *[[Space:Clan_Stuart_of_Bute|Clan Stuart of Bute]] {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-14.jpg |caption= Rothesay Castle was held by the Chiefs of Clan Stuart of Bute in the 15th century and during the Scottish Civil War of the 17th century. }} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Campbeltown-2.jpg |caption=Kilkerran Cemetery }} :[[:Category: Gartnagrenach Graveyard, Gartnagrenach, Argyll|Gartnagrenach Graveyard]] :[[:Category: Kilchenzie Cemetery, Kilchenzie, Argyll and Bute|Kilchenzie Cemetery]] :[[:Category: St Columba's Chapel, Southend, Argyll and Bute|Kilcolmkill Chapel Churchyard]] :[[:Category: Kilkerran Cemetery, Campbeltown, Argyll and Bute|Kilkerran Cemetery]] :[[:Category: Kilkivan Graveyard, Campbeltown, Argyll and Bute|Kilkivan Graveyard]] :[[:Category: Killean Graveyard, Tayinloan, Argyll and Bute|Killean Graveyard]] :[[:Category: Kilmun Parish Cemetery, Kilmun, Argyll and Bute|Kilmun Parish Church and Cemetery]] :[[:Category: Kilnaughton Military Cemetery, Isle of Islay, Argyll|Kilnaughton Military Cemetery]] :[[:Category: Saddell Abbey, Saddell, Argyll and Bute|Saddell Abbey]] {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-1.png |caption=''Scottish Thistle National Flower of Scotland }} ===Parishes of Argyll=== Scotland has been divided into parishes since early medieval times. The residents of each parish were obliged to pay a proportion of their produce or income (in Scotland called teinds) to support the Church. As the government took over church roles such as education and poor relief parishes became civil parishes. From 1845 to 1930, parishes formed part of the local government system of Scotland: having parochial boards from 1845 to 1894, and parish councils from 1894 until 1930. Civil parishes are still used for some statistical purposes, and separate census figures are published for them. *[[:Category: Ardchattan Parish, Argyll|Ardchatton]] *[[space:Campbeltown_Parish_Argyll_Scotland |Campbeltown]] *[[:Category: Colonsay and Oransay Parish, Argyll|Colonsay and Oronsay]] *[[:Category: Craignish Parish, Argyll|Craignish]] *Dunoon and Kilmun *[[:Category: Gigha and Cara Parish, Argyll|Gigah and Cara]] *[[:Category: Glassary Parish, Argyll|Glassary]] *Glenorchy and Inishail *[[:Category: Inverary and Glenaray Parish, Argyll| Inverary & Glenaray]] *[[:Category: Inverchaolain Parish, Argyll|Inverchaolain]] *Jura *Kilbrandon and Kilchattan *[[:Category: Kilcalmonell and Kilberry Parish, Argyll|Kilcalmonell and Kilberry]] *Kilchoman * Kilchrenan and Dalavich *[[:Category: Kildalton Parish, Argyll|Kildalton]] *Kilfinan *Kilfinichen and Kilvickeon *Killarow and Kilmeny *[[space:Killean_and_Kilchenzie_Argyll| Killean and Kilchenzie]] *[[:Category: Kilmartin Parish, Argyll|Kilmartin]] *Kilmodan *Kilmore and Kilbride *[[:Category: Kilninian and Kilmore Parish, Argyll|Kilninian and Kilmore]] *Kilninver and Kilmelfort *Kingarth *Lismore and Appin *Lochgoilhead and Kilmorich *Luss *[[:Category: Morvern Parish, Argyll|Movern]] *[[:Category: North Knapdale, Argyll|North Knapdale]] *[[: Category: Saddell and Skipness Parish, Argyll|Saddell and Skipness]] *[[:Category: South Knapdale Parish, Argyll|South Knapdale]] * Strachur *[[Space:Southend_Parish_Argyll_Scotland|Southend]] {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-7.jpg |caption=Lighthouse at Mull of Kintrye }} ===Argyll One Name Studies=== *[[:Category: Argyll, Alexander Name Study|Alexander]] *[[: Category: Argyll, Andrews Name Study|Andrew]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Armour Name Study|Armour]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Brown Name Study|Brown]] *[[: Category: Argyll, Campbell Name Study|Campbell]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Clark Name Study|Clark]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Colville Name Study|Colville]] *[[: Category: Argyll, Cowan Name Study|Cowan]] *[[:Category:Argyleshire, Scotland, Duncan Name Study|Duncan]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Fleming Name Study|Fleming]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Galbraith Name Study|Galbraith]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Giffen Name Study|Giffen]] *[[:Category:Argyll, Gilchrist Name Study|Gilchrist]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Scotland, Harvey Name Study|Harvey]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Lockhart Name Study|Lockhart]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Maxwell Name Study|Maxwell]] *[[:Category: Argyll, McMillan Name Study|McMillan]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Mitchell Name Study|Mitchell]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Scotland, Murch Name Study|Murch]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Orr Name Study|Orr]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Paterson Name Study|Paterson]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Porter Name Study|Porter]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Reid Name Study|Reid]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Smith Name Study|Smith]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Stewart Name Study|Stewart]] *[[: Category: Argyll, Taylor Name Study|Taylor]] *[[: Category: Argyll, Scotland, Templeton Name Study|Templeton]] *[[: Category: Argyll, Thompson Name Study|Thomson]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Turner Name Study|Turner]] *[[:Category: Argyll, Watson Name Study|Watson]] :'''Other Common Argyll Names:''' :Anderson, Cuthbertson, Dunlop, Drain, Ferguson, Greenlees, Howie (or Huie), Johnston, Langwill, McCallum, McDonald, McEachran, McKay, McKerral, McMurchy, McNair, Ralston, Ryburn, Wallace {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-10.jpg |caption=''Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders'' }} ''Italic text'' ====Argyll War Memorials==== {{Image|file=Ronald-143.jpg |caption=''Kintrye World War I Memorial''}}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Kintrye_World_War_I_Honour_Roll-1.jpg|caption=[[Space:Kintrye_World_War_I_Honour_Roll|''Killean and Kilchenzie War Memorial'']]}} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Campbeltown_War_Memorial-3.jpg|caption=[[Space:Campbeltown_War_Memorial|''Campbeltown War Memorial'']]}} {{Clear}} {{Image|file=Southend_Parish_Argyll_Scotland-3.jpg|caption=[[Space:Southend_War_Memorial|Southend War Memorial]]}} ====Genealogical Resources==== *[https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/content/argyll-county Argyll County] ScotlandsPeople *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Argyllshire,_Scotland_Genealogy Argyllshire, Scotland Genealogy] FamilySearch *[https://www.ancestry.com/search/places/united_kingdom/scotland/argyll/ Argyll family history research] Ancestry.com *[https://www.argyll-bute.gov.uk/council-and-government/family-history-genealogy Family History Genealogy] Argyll Bute Council. *[https://www.oldscottish.com/argyll.html Argyll Records] *[https://electricscotland.com/ Electric Scotland] *[https://archive.org/details/nationallibraryofscotland Archives] National Library of Scotland *[http://www.ralstongenealogy.com/personquery4.php Kintyre Cemetery Photos] *[https://maps.nls.uk/ Maps] National Library of Scotland *Ralston, Grace. ''Saga of Our Kintyre Kin''. Outskirts Press, 2013. Research on Ralston family but includes several other Kintyre families Harold Ralston has an [http://www.ralstongenealogy.com/kintrkinndx.htm Index]. {{Image|file=Argyll_Scotland-11.jpg |caption=Emigrants Statue at Helmsdale Sutherland Scotland }} ====Migration Resources==== *[https://www.nls.uk/family-history/emigration Emmigration and Passenger Lists] National Library of Scotland *[http://www.ralstongenealogy.com/shiplist.htm Passenger Lists] Passenger lists from immigrant ships from Scotland to the United States. Emphasis on immigrants from Argyll 1839-1850 *[https://www.scran.ac.uk/scotland/pdf/SP2_7migration.pdf History of Scottish Migration] *[https://www.nms.ac.uk/media/59284/scots-emigration-handling.pdf Scots and Emigration 1800-1950] *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Scotland_Emigration_and_Immigration Scotland Emigration and Immigration] FamilySearch *[https://www.scotsgenealogy.com/Links/Emigration.aspx Scottish Emigration] Scottish Geneology Society *[https://www.britannica.com/event/Highland-Clearances Highland Clearances] Encylopedia Brittannica ====Other==== *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Argyll Argyll] Wikipedia *[https://www.scotland.org/live-in-scotland/where-to-live-in-scotland/argyll-the-isles Argyll and the Isles] Scotland.org *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Argyllshire Argyllshire] Britannica *[[space:List_of_Scottish_Gaelic_Names|List of Scottish Gaelic Names]] *[https://www.kintyreforum.com/ Kintyre Forum] *[https://www.wildaboutargyll.co.uk/whats-new/blogs/clans-of-argyll-map/ Clans of Argyll Map] *[https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/search/place/Argyll?id=3 Scotland Places] ==Sources==

    Arichat Parish

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    [[Category:Chronicles of New France]] [[Category:Nova Scotia]] On March 8, 1786, seventy Acadian heads of families, the founders of Arichat Parish, thanked the lieutenant governor of Cape Breton, [[DesBarres-1|J.F.W. DesBarres]], "''for the promise of land concessions, the permission to construct a church and school, and the request for tax exemptions''".The 70 signers of the Founding of Arichat Parish at Cape Breton, published 2006 by Lena White, [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pclandry/70signers.pdf available for reference at Ancestory.com]. Ms. White attributes the facts and data in her manuscript to: Stephen A. White, article “Les fondateurs de la paroisse d'Arichat, Cap-Breton”, from Cahiers de la société historique Acadienne - Volume 23, pp. 4-26, 1992

    '''The 70 Founders of Arichat Parish in 1786'''

    [[Babin-1519|Pierre Babin]]
    [[Benoit-458|Michel dit Lazare Benoit]]
    [[Boudreau-228|Michel Boudreau dit Miquetau]]
    [[Boudrot-144|Charles Boudrot dit Madouesse]]
    [[Boudrot-147|Charles Boudrot dit Mississe]]
    [[Boudrot-145|Joseph Boudrot]]
    [[Boudrot-146|Prospere Boudrot]]
    [[Bourg-336|Joseph Bourg]]
    [[Bourg-335|Pierre Bourg]]
    [[Boutin-90|Michel Boutin]]
    [[Broussard-276|Simon Broussard]]
    [[Charpentier-82|Georges Charpentier]]
    [[DesRoches-53|Alexandre DesRoches]]
    [[DesRoches-55|Joseph DesRoches]]
    [[Deveau-15|Charlemagne dit Charles Deveau]]
    [[Deveau-111|Josep Deveau]]
    [[Dugas-405|Joseph Bernard Dugas]]
    [[Dugas-404|Joseph Dugas]]
    [[Forest-220|Firmin Forest]]
    [[Forest-217|Jean Forest]]
    [[Forest-219|Pierre Hilarion Forest]]
    [[Forest-218|Simeon Forest]]
    [[Forrest-718|Maximien Forrest]]
    [[Forrest-717|Simon Forrest]]
    [[Fougere-38|Jean Fougère]]
    [[Fougere-42|Charles Fougère]]
    [[Fougere-39|Joseph Fougère (1720)]]
    [[Fougere-41|Joseph Fougère (1758)]]
    [[Fougere-40|Simon Fougère]]
    [[Girouard-4125|Jean-Baptiste Girouard]]
    [[Girouard-4635|Paul Girouard]]
    [[Godin-302|Anselm Godin dit Bellefontaine]]
    [[Godin-303|Paul Godin dit Bellefontaine dit Beausejour]]
    [[Hebert-1345|Jean Hébert]]
    [[Henry-7|Jean Henry]]
    [[Landry-951|Alexandre Landry,]]
    [[Landry-972|Alexis Landry]]
    [[Landry-955|Jean Baptiste dit L’Abbé Landry (1712)]]
    [[Landry-956|Jean Baptiste Landry dit L’Abbé (1739)]]
    [[Landry-954|Jean Landry dit Alexis]]
    [[Landry-957|Joseph Landry dit Alexis]]
    [[LaVache-8|Firmin-Gregoire LaVache]]
    [[Lavandier-3|Abraham Lavandier]]
    [[LeBlanc-1906|Alexandre LeBlanc]]
    [[LeBlanc-1901|Charles LeBlanc]]
    [[LeBlanc-1907|Francois LeBlanc]]
    [[LeBlanc-1902|Hyacinthe dit Elias LeBlanc,]]
    [[LeBlanc-60|Mathurin LeBlanc]]
    [[LeBlanc-1896|Rene LeBlanc]]
    [[Marchand-235|Eustache Marchand]]
    [[Marchand-236|Louis Marchand]]
    [[Martel-392|Jean Baptiste Martel]]
    [[Martel-325|Jean Charles Martel]]
    [[Martel-391|Joseph Martel]]
    [[Meunier-258|Antoine Meunier]]
    [[Poirier-512|Charles Poirier (1721)]]
    [[Poirier-508|Charles Poirier (1750)]]
    [[Poirier-507|Michel Poirier]]
    [[Poirier-513|Pierre Poirier]]
    [[Prevost-233|Francois Prevost]]
    [[Richard-398|Jean Richard]]
    [[Samson-613|Jean Baptiste Samson]]
    [[Samson-614|Michel Samson]]
    [[Sauvage-29|Jean Sauvage dit Forgeron]]
    [[Sauvage-27|Joseph Sauvage dit Forgeron]]
    [[Sauvage-28|Paul Sauvage dit Forgeron]]
    [[Theriot-131|Joseph Theriot]]
    [[Theriot-125|René Thériot]]
    [[Theriot-132|Simon Theriot]]
    [[Theriot-133|Victor Theriot]]
    ==Nova Scotia in the latter part of the Eighteenth Century== In hindsight, the mass deportation of the Acadians was a strategic mistake. Britain had militarily succeeded in gaining possession of the territories of Acadia and New FranceCommencing with the British conquest of New France in 1760., but seriously lacked sufficient British manpowerAt this time ''the French outnumbered the British 25:1 and [Murray] needed to be careful not to incite discontent or rebellion.'' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Murray_%28British_Army_officer%29 Wikipedia] referenced on 04/30/14to build and sustain a thriving economy without the cooperation and skills of the defeated Frenchmen. They had reasonable expected their New England subjects to the south would migrate northward if offered land grants, but had not anticipated the Yankees' inability to manage marshland soils“''By 1770 the New Englanders, [would loose] interest in working the tidal marshlands [and move] onto the upland soils around Digby and up the Annapolis River toward Wilmot''”, to farm in the manner they were accustomed to, thereby forfeiting their land grants in the tidal marshlands. [citation needed]. As a consequence, it very soon became evident the New England Planters had been “''so backward in repairing the banks, and so negligent of their tillage, that they [had] not grown wheat sufficient for themselves''”.John Robinson and Thomas Rispin: A Journey through Nova Scotia (York, I774), p. 13. [[Murray-4247|James Murray]], England's governor of Canada, desperate for an immediate infusion of willing and productive settlers, and having heard his citizens assert that... :...the [Acadians] “''have been of great use as Labourers... particularly in their repairing and making dykes a work which they are accustomed to, and experienced in, and we find that with-out their further assistance many of us cannot continue our Improvements, nor plough nor sowe our lands, nor finish the Dykeing still required to secure our lands from Salt water, and [we are] convinced from experience that unless those Dyke Lands are inclosed we cannot with certainty raise Bread for our Subsistence''”Request from inhabitants of Kings County for Acadian labor. MS., Canadian Archives, N.S. A. 76, pp. 56-57, quoted in H. A. Innis, edit.: Select Documents in Canadian Economic History, 1497-1783 (Toronto, 1929), pp. 194-195, proclaimed “''it would be for the good of the British Empire in General and that of this Province (Acadia) in particular, that these people were settled here upon the same footing with His Majesty's new Canadian subjects, and therefore I shall not hesitate to receive them''”citation needed. Following the deportations, the experience of Acadiens remaining in the provinces varied considerably: some of necessity were land squatters, some were employed as tenant farmers, others rented from the British land owners.Two Beginnings – A Brief Acadian History, by J Alphonse Deveau, Chapter 12 Acadian Resettlements after the Expulsion, pp. 64-74, 1980. Many were contemplating leaving, rather than further endure the hardships and uncertainty thrust upon them. Thus situated, seventy Acadien heads of families signed a petition requesting land grants, believing that they could adequately provide for their families if given the same opportunity as the New England Planters. That very summer, 1786, having received assurance from Lieutenant Governor DesBarres they would be allowed to live peaceably under British rule ---while retaining their language and religion---citation needed, and receive title to land with inheritance rights (land ownership and inheritance under the French had been reserved to the Seigneurs); voluntarily pledged allegiance to Britain and become equal citizens under the jurisdiction and protection of the Crown of England. ==The Petition for Land Grants== :''To His Excellency Joseph Frederic Wallet DesBarres, Esq. Lieut. Governor and Commander in Chief of His Majesty’s Island of Cape Breton and Territories thereon depending &c. &c. &c.'' :''We His Majesty's Faithfull Acadian Subjects, Inhabiting the Isle of Madame, depending on the Government of Cape Breton humbly beg to address your Excellency, & in this public manner express the satisfaction we feel at your appointment to the Government of this Infant Colony. We view with pleasure this happy prospect we have of enjoying the invaluable privileges of British Subjects under your Excellency’s Administration.'' :''We have chosen this spot to form a Settlement, and, we wish here to taste that Tranquility which a long series of miseries and misfortunes has taught us how to value.'' :''We hope that from your Excellency’s representation of our sufferings & fidelity, the Mother Country will afford us such a share of protection and Encouragement to our Industry, as may Enable us to become Useful to the State, and a happy flourishing people, We trust our Conduct during tho late dissentions in America, will entitle us to some Attention on a future occasion: & sufficiently prove our Allegiance & Loyalty, to our Most Gracious Sovereign & our Attachment to the British Government.'' :''Sensible of the numberless disadvantages your Excellency has to struggle with in your arduous endeavours to promote the prosperity and settlement of this promising Country; but by a full exertion of the abilities you so eminently possess, We hope every difficulty will be surmounted and the wise and beneficient views of the Parent state for the advancement of her Empire and Commerce in this Quarter carried into Execution with the fullest effect.'' :''We beg leave to thank your Excellency for the Assurance contained in your public Letter to us, of the Lands we possess being granted, as soon as the proper arrangements can be made, and your intention of honouring this Settlement with a visit in the course of next Summer. We likewise beg leave to acknowledge your Excellency’s attention to our spiritual concerns in granting us permission to erect a House for the public exercise of our Holy Religion, and a School for the Instruction of our youth.'' :''The Fishery being our sole occupation and having no other way of getting a subsistance We humbly request your Excellency will be pleased to direct that our Shallops and other craft employed carrying it on may be free from taxes and Imposts.'' ::''We have the honour to be &c.'' ::''Signed by Seventy heads of Families viz:'' ::''Endorsed 8th March l786''Les Acadien de l‘Ile Madame Petition to Governor DesBarres at Arichat - March 8, 1786 [citation needed] ==Governor DesBarres acknowledges the Arichat Acadiens' Petition== :''To His Majesty's faithfull Acadian Subjects on the Richmond Isles'' :''Gentlemen, —I have received your affectionate Address. It is with Much satisfaction I can assure you that your Fidelity, Loyalty & attachment to our Most Gracious King and the British Government will in the fullest degree secure to you and your families all the Protection and Encouragement which shall be in my Power to afford to make you a happy flourishing People.'' :''I have given the Directions you require respecting your Fishing Crafts.'' :''I am with great Truth your very faithfull and most humble Servant,'' ::''J. F. W. DesBarres'' ::''Endorsed 12th March l786.''citation needed ==His Majesty’s Council considers the Petition== :''To the Honorable William Macarmick Lieut. Governor of His Majesty's Island of Cape Breton and America and Its Dependencies &c. &c.. &c.'' :''The Memorial of Richard Gibbons Esq., Chief Justice and President of His Majesty’s Council for the said Island and Its Dependencies, Humbly Sheweth.'' :''That there are residing on the said Island Considerable numbers of Families of the ancient French Inhabitants of Nova Scotia. who are employed in carrying on the Fishery and other Business for their support.'' :''That the said Families are desirous of remaining usefull Inhabitants upon the said Island if they can obtain grants of Lands in like manner as Persons of the same description have obtained grants in Nova Scotia, which they have been hitherto prevented from obtaining on account of a part of His Majesty's Instructions which prescribe that all Persons previous to obtaining grants of Land shall besides taking the state oaths make and subscribe the Declaration against Transubstantiation which they cannot in concience do being by Profession Roman Catholics.'' :''That unless they can obtain Grants of Land upon the Island, it is probable they will remove with their Families to some other Government where they may be able to acquire and hold Landed Estates upon taking the State Oaths without making and subscribing the Declaration against Transubstantiation, whereby your Government will lose a considerable number of industrious settlers.'' :''Your Memorialist therefore thinks it his duty humbly to submit to your Honor’s consideration such an alteration in His Majesty’s Instructions as may enable you to make Grants of Lands in your Government to persons of the foregoing description & other loyal subjects of the same Profession who may be desirous of settling themselves in that part of His Majesty’s Dominions.'' ::''Humbly Submitted by R. GIBBONS'' ::''Sydney 23rd October 1787,Memorial respecting Lands to Les Acadien &c at Sydney 23rd October 1787 ==Conditional approval of Land Grants== :''MY LORD, — I hope your Lordship will excuse my communicating the anxious wish of His Majesty’s Council that some Regulation might take place in this government for dispensing with that part of the Oath to be taken by Persons receiving Grants which is so offensive to Roman Catholics. I mean the Oath relating to Transubstantiation, this circumstance stands in the way and prevents Grants of Lands being made to a numerous and industrious set of People at Conway Harbour and other places who are the only support of the Fishery on this Island. I have written to Governor Parr requesting to be informed of the mode adopted in his Government to be my guide until I am honored with His Majesty's directions because I am alarmed at a Resolution taken by these industrious Inhabitants to quit the Island should Grants be denied to them any longer on account of their religious Tenets.'' :''As I conceive that no time should be lost in forwarding Grants to the Inhabitants, I have caused notice to be given that His Majesty's Council will take all claims to Land into consideration on every Monday until February l788, and I have requested the Surveyor General of the King's Woods to appoint a Deputy in the room of Mr. Rogers (who has left the Island without leave) in order that no Impediment may stand in the way of accommodating the Whole Body of Settlers.'' ::''I have the Honor to be My Lord,'' ::''Your Lordship’s Most obedient and most humble Servant.'' ::''W. McCarmick''W. McCarmick facilitates issuance of Land Grants following Meeting of Council on October 27, 1787 [citation needed] ==The Oath of Allegiance== :''I — Do swear, that I will bear faithfull and true Allegiance to His Most Sacred Brittannick Majesty King George the Third Charles III, King of Great Britain from 1760 to 1820. In the wars in America he was victorious in the French Provinces, but suffered defeat battling the American Colonies in the War of Independence.and him will defend to the utmost of my power against all traiterous Conspiracies, and all Attempts whatsoever, against his person, Crown and Dignity. And I will do my utmost Endeavours to disclose or make known to His Majesty, and his Successors, all Treasons & Traiterous Conspiracies, or any attempts Whatever, which I shall know to be against him, or any of them. And these things I do plainly and sincerely promise and Swear, according to the express Words by me Spoken, and according to the plain and Common Sense and understanding of the same. Words, without any Equivocation, mental Evasion, or secret Reservation whatsoever. And I do make this Acknowledgement and promise heartily, Willingly, and truely, upon the true Faith of a Christian.'' ::::''So Help me God.'' '''A listing of the the founders of Arichat Parish can be referenced [[:Category:Arichat Parish|here]].''' '''Chapter 86 of the Acts of the Legislature of Nova Scotia for 1887 changed the name from Arichat to Antigonish.''' * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Arichat_Parish|What Links Here]] ==Sources== ==Notes== *Did any of these Acadiens return here after having been deported? ==Further reading==

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    [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] is leader of this '''sub-project of New Spain''' and [[Thomas-8856|Allan Thomas]] '''Leaders: [[J-276|Paula Johnson]], [[Gaulden-7|Mags]], "' '''Arizona''' was the northern part of the state of [[Space:Sonora | Sonora]]. During the early part of the Spanish colonial period Sonora belonged to the Spanish province of [[Space:Provence_of_Nuevo_Vizcaya | Nueva Vizcaya]] of Nueva España in what would become part of the United States of America. '''''NOTE: Also see the new project, [[Space:Wild Wild West|Wild Wild West]] and [[Project: Westward Ho| Westward Ho]] Projects to develop profiles covering the years 1800-1925''''' AND [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Arizona |Arizona]], part of United States History ===Related Free Space Pages=== *[[Space:Texas Colony | Texas]] *[[Space:Arizona]] *[[Space:New_Mexico_Resource_Page | Resource Page New Mexico]] *[[Space:California | Resource Page California]] *[[Space:Nevada|Resources Page Nevada]] *[[Space:Utah |Resources Page Utah]] *[[Space:Colorado |Resources Page Colorado]] *The state was named from the arizonac, from two Papago Indian words meaning "place of the young spring." *State Motto - Ditat Deus - motto translated as "God enriches"
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    American Indians, called the Anasazi, lived along the Grand Canyon long before Europeans ever set eyes on it. The Anasazi, who are thought to be the ancestors of the present-day Hopi, lived in caves and pit houses along the edges of the canyon in pueblos (towns). The Hopi believe the Grand Canyon is a Sipapu, a place from which all people emerged
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    *Nueva Espana *Mexico *California ===Colony Origin/History=== Arizona Territory was an organized territory of the United States between '''1863 - 1912''', when the state of Arizona was admitted to US. The territory was created after numerous debates about splitting the New Mexico Territory. During the American Civil War, both the United States and the Confederate States had different motives for dividing the New Mexico Territory. Each claimed a territory named Arizona that was a portion of the former New Mexico Territory. The two Arizona territories played a significant role in the western campaign of the Civil War.
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    Photograph from [http://www.desertusa.com/mag04/mar/canyon.html Canyon De Chelly], A Measure of Time By Jay W. Sharp. ===Timeline of Historic Arizona=== *10,000 years ago through today - archeological evidence hunter gatherers passed through the Grand Canyon 10,000 or more years ago and ancestral Puebloan people have lived in and around the canyon for several thousand years[http://www.nps.gov/grca/historyculture/people.htm] *700 A.D. - 1200 A.D.) Pueblo people lived on the land and the Hopi village was founded *1539 - Father Marcos de Niza explored Arizona, claimed it for Spain, looking for mythical cities of gold; his reports were erroneous *1540 - Spanish explorer Captain García López de Cárdenas was the first European to see the Grand Canyon in his search for the fabled cities called "The Seven Golden Cities of Cibola" under orders of conquistador Francisco Vázquez de Coronado[http://www.americaslibrary.gov/es/az/es_az_grcanyon_1.html]. His journey was considered a failure because he never found the gold he sought. *1692 - Jesuit priests arrived in the Arizona area *1700 - San Xavier del Bac mission (White Dove of the Desert) was founded. Current church dates from late 1700's, when Southern Arizona was part of New Spain. *1821- San Xavier became part of Mexico.[http://www.sanxaviermission.org/History.html] *'''1752 - Tubac became first permanent settlement''' (present S. Arizona's artist Colony). Juan Bautista de Anza was appointed as commandant to the Presidio at Tubac, the first European settlement in Arizona *1756 - 1763: Seven Years War (French and Indian War): disputes over land is won by Great Britain. France gives England all French territory east of the Mississippi River, except New Orleans. Spain gives up east and west Florida to the English in return for Cuba *1776 - A Spanish fort is built at Tucson *1775 -1783: The American Revolution creates the United States of America *1776 July 4, 1776 - United States Declaration of Independence *1778 July 10, 1778: France declares war against Britain; makes alliance with American forces *1783 - The Treaty of Paris is signed by victorious United States and defeated Great Britain *1812 - 1815 - War of 1812 between U.S. and Great Britain, stalemate but confirmed America's Independence *'''1821 - Mexico gains military control of Arizona''' *1821 - Trappers and traders from United States came into Arizona *1846 - 1848 - Mexican-American War; at the end of war most of the land became part of United States of America *1848 - United States won the Mexican War; gained all of Arizona north of Gila River (Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo) *1853 - The remainder of Arizona becomes part of United States by the Gadsden Purchase *1854 - Copper discovered in Arizona *1857-58 - LT Joseph C. Ives (U.S. Army Corps topographical engineer), explored Grand Canyon, to map Colorado River also, using sternwheel steamboat, crashed near Black Canyon, *1858 - Gold found in the Gila River *1861-1865 - American Civil War *1862 - Confederate troops occupied Tucson; Cochise was attacked by soldiers at Apache Pass, beginning 10 year war with settlers *1863 - "'Arizona Territory created by Congress''', with Prescott as the territorial capital
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    *1865 - Dec 6, 1865: abolishment of slavery in the United States *1886 - Sept 4 1886: Apache chief Geronimo, surrenders *1912 - '''Arizona became the 48th State on February 14th, St. Valentine's Day''' *1919 - Grand Canyon National Park established ==== Original Government Structure ====
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    Spain had an efficient and relatively successful system for expanding Spanish culture and politics to new lands. However the indigenous people were never totally subdued. The system that embodied in the Laws of the Indies and included the construction of missions and presidios and the formation of civil settlements worked until the Jesuits were expelled by the crown. [[Space:Sonora|Sonora]] was divided into several departments. Departments were subdivided into municipalities, which were governed by alcaldes, similar to a modern-day mayor. This system of government was not sustainable due to numerous Apache raids and after the Mexican Revolution in 1824 the area was all but abandoned by European interests. In 1848 the United States won the Mexican War and gained all of Arizona, north of the Gila River through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. ==== Evolution of Government Structure ====
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    *1512 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_Burgos The Laws of Burgos], signed by King Ferdinand II of Aragon, focused upon the welfare of the conquered native peoples. *1542 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Laws Leyes Nuevas], issued November 20, 1542 by King Charles I of Spain regarding the Spanish colonization of the Americas, are also known as the "New Laws of the Indies for the Good Treatment and Preservation of the Indians", and were created to prevent the exploitation of the Indigenous peoples of the Americas by the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Encomienda Encomenderos] (large enterprise landowners) by strictly limiting their power and dominion. *1548 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_Audiencia_of_Guadalajara Royal Audiencia of Guadalajara] was the highest tribunal of the Spanish crown in what is today northern Mexico and the southwestern United States in the Viceroyalty of New Spain. It was created by royal decree on February 13, 1548, and was originally located in Compostela and permanently seated in Guadalajara in 1560. Its president was the chief political and executive officer of the district, subordinated only to the viceroy of Mexico. *1573 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Laws_of_the_Indies The Laws of the Indies] were an attempt to guide and regularize the establishment of presidios (military towns), missions, and pueblos (civilian towns), King Phillip II developed the first version of the Laws of the Indies. [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-24.jpg|150px]] *1776 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincias_Internas Provincias Internas]or Commandancy General of the Internal Provinces of the North was a colonial, administrative district of the Spanish Empire, created to provide more autonomy for the frontier provinces in the Viceroyalty of New Spain, present day northern Mexico and southwestern United States. The goal of its creation was to establish a unified government in political, military and fiscal affairs. *1818-1823 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Mexican_Empire The Mexican Empire] (Imperio Mexicano) was the official name of independent Mexico under a monarchical regime, Agustín de Iturbide, was proclaimed emperor of Mexico. *1824 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1824_Constitution_of_Mexico Constitution of Mexico] The Federal Constitution of the United Mexican States of 1824 (Spanish: Constitución Federal de los Estados Unidos Mexicanos de 1824) was enacted on October 4 of 1824, after the overthrow of the Mexican Empire of Agustin de Iturbide. In the new constitution, the republic took the name of United Mexican States, and was defined as a representative federal republic, with Catholicism as the official and unique religion. *1835 President Santa Anna revoked the Constitution of 1824. In October 1835, Santa Anna abolished all state governments. *1848 United States won the Mexican War and gained all of Arizona, north of the Gila River through the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. *1853 The rest of Arizona becomes part of United States by the Gadsden Purchase. *1912 Statehood - The Date that Arizona was admitted to the Union - February 14, 1912. The Constitution - Arizona was the 48th State to be admitted to the Union. ===Settlers=== *American Indians *Spanish *Mexicans ====Migrating From the Eastern, Southern and Northern Colonies==== [[Space:Migrating_Ancestor_Template|How to add the Migrating Ancestor Template]] "The first Anglo-Americans to penetrate the wilderness regions of Arizona were that reckless breed known as Mountain Men. Prior to their arrival in the 1820s, few people east of “the Wide Missouri” were even aware of the vast, uncharted lands that would, some forty years later, be called Arizona. The earliest written account was the narrative of [http://arizonaoddities.com/2011/12/james-ohio-pattie-arizonas-first-storyteller/ James Ohio Pattie] of Kentucky." http://arizonaoddities.com/2011/12/james-ohio-pattie-arizonas-first-storyteller/ Pattie joined a party of French trappers led by Michel Robidoux. [http://arizonaoddities.com/2012/01/ewing-young-the-southwests-premier-mountain-man/ Ewing Young] was another mountain man of renown, who formed a partnership with a trader named William Becknell [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Becknell William Becknell], who would become known as the “Father of the Santa Fe Trail.” [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Santa_Fe_Trail Santa Fe Trail]. It wasn’t until around the 1850s and 1860s, when miners and railroads started moving into Arizona, that the population started to grow and that population was mostly Anglo.
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    ====Native Americans==== American Indians have been living in the current area of Arizona thousands of years. Over a quarter of current area of the state is reservation land. Twenty tribes are members of the [http://itcaonline.com/ Inter-Tribal Council of Arizona] **Prehistoric Tribes of Arizona ***Ancestral Pueblo, Four Corners area ***Hohokam, or Ho:-ho:gam, as far north as the Valley of the Sun and as far south as Mexico. ***Mogollon ***Patayan (western region) ***Sinagua [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Arizona]
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    * [http://navajopeople.org/navajo-nation.htm Majority of the Navajo Nation] (largest Native American reservation in US) *[http://www.tonation-nsn.gov/ Tohono O'odham Nation] (entire tribe) are located in Arizona. *[http://www.fofweb.com/History/MainPrintPage.asp?iPin=ind2307&DataType=AmericanHistory Akimel O'odham], formerly Pima *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/papago-tribe.htm Papago Tribe] *[http://www.chemehuevi.net/ Chemehuevi] *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/chiricahua-apache-tribe.htm Chiricahua] *[http://nativeamericanencyclopedia.com/cocopah-indian-tribe-of-arizona/ Cocopa], or Xawitt Kwñchawaay *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tonto_Apache Dilzhe'e Apache] *[http://itcaonline.com/?page_id=1160 Havasupai], or Havasuw `Baaja, the traditional guardians of the Grand Canyon. [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page.gif|150px]] *[http://www.hopi-nsn.gov/ Hopi] *[http://www.hopi-nsn.gov/ Hualapai, or Hwal `Baaja] *[http://www.srpmic-nsn.gov/history_culture/maricopa.asp Maricopa], or Piipaash *[http://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/arizona-indian-tribes.htm Mohave], or Hamakhava (also spelled Mojave) *[http://www.kaibabpaiute-nsn.gov/SPC.html Southern Paiute] *[http://www.playqcr.com/quechan-indian-tribe.aspx Quechan], or [http://itcaonline.com/?page_id=1173 Yuma] *[http://www.sancarlosapache.com/home.htm San Carlos Apache], Nné - Coyotero or Western Apaches *[http://www.native-languages.org/tewa_culture.htm Tewa] *[http://www.tonation-nsn.gov/history_culture.aspx Tohono O'odham], formerly Papago *[http://www.succm.org/whats-here/audio-library Southern Ute] *[http://www.wmat.nsn.us/ White Mountain Apache], Ndé - Coyotero or Western Apaches *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Halchidhoma Xalychidom, or Halchidhoma] *Yavapai, or Kwevkepaya, Wipukepa, Tolkepaya, and Yavepé (four separate groups) *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Arizona Zuni, or A:shiwi]
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    '''Federally Recognized Tribes:''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indigenous_peoples_of_Arizona] *Ak Chin Indian Community of the Maricopa (Ak Chin) Indian Reservation *Cocopah Tribe of Arizona *Colorado River Indian Tribes of the Colorado River Indian Reservation, Arizona and California *Fort McDowell Yavapai Nation[[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-1.gif|150px]] *Fort Mojave Indian Tribe of Arizona, California & Nevada *Gila River Indian Community *Havasupai Tribe of the Havasupai Reservation *Hopi Tribe of Arizona *Hualapai Indian Tribe of the Hualapai Indian Reservation *Kaibab Band of Paiute Indians of the Kaibab Indian Reservation *Navajo Nation, Arizona, New Mexico & Utah*Pascua Yaqui, Arizona, Mexico [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-11.jpg|250px]] *Quechan Tribe of the Fort Yuma Indian Reservation, California & Arizona *Salt River Pima-Maricopa Indian Community of the Salt River Reservation *San Carlos Apache Tribe of the San Carlos Reservation *San Juan Southern Paiute Tribe of Arizona *Tohono O'odham Nation of Arizona *Tonto Apache Tribe of Arizona *White Mountain Apache Tribe of the Fort Apache Reservation *Yavapai-Apache Nation of the Camp Verde Indian Reservation *Yavapai-Prescott Tribe of the Yavapai Reservation ====Slaves==== Probably the first person of African heritage who came to this area was a member of a Spanish expedition. Esteban a 16th century explorer, was originally from Morocco, and was a slave to a Spaniard.http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/esteban.html Many of the African Americans coming to this region in the 1850's were leaving the southern states looking for new opportunities to establish roots, raise families, and escape racial persecution. Shoe shine parlors, barber shops, ranches and restaurants were among the first business opportunities for free blacks. African Americans could only buy or rent homes and businesses in certain areas.. Both legal restrictions and the actions of Anglo settlers enforced this discriminatory policy.http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/earlysettlers.html *[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/ Through Our Parents' Eyes: History & Culture of Southern Arizona] *[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/related.html General African-American History Resources] *[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/esteban/trailtones_photographicsurvey1.htm Trailtones]: The African-American Heritage of Arizona
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    ===Economic Resources and Information=== *Grand Canyon "discovered" by first European in 1540, mapped in 1857 by LT Joseph C. Ives, topographical engineer of the U.S. Army Corps, whose navigation expedition used a sternwheel steamboat until it struck a rock near Black Canyon, then a skiff. *[http://arizonaoddities.com/2012/01/ewing-young-the-southwests-premier-mountain-man/ The Fur Trade] in the 1820's *Gold discovered 1854 by [http://arizonaoddities.com/2011/03/pauline-weaver-the-story-of-prescotts-first-citizen/ Pauline Weaver, Prescott's First Citizen] *Copper discovered 1858 *Tourists in 1900's *[http://www.azsos.gov/public_services/kids/five_Cs.htm The Five C's] - Copper, Cotton, Cattle, Citrus, Climate ===Conflicts Within The Colony=== * [[Wikipedia:Category:Wars_fought_in_Arizona |Wars fought in Arizona]] * [[Wikipedia:Mexican–Amemican_War | Mexican-American War]] *[http://www.zybtarizona.com/mwar.htm The Mexican American War in Arizona] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Picacho_Pass Battle of Picacho Peak] was an engagement of the American Civil War on April 15, 1862. *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Apache_Pass Battle of Apache Pass] ===WikiTree Resources=== * [[Wikipedia:Category:Wars_fought_in_Arizona |Wars fought in Arizona]] * [[Wikipedia:Mexican Revolution|Mexican Revolution]] * [[Wikipedia:Mexican–American War|Mexican-American War]] ===Existing Categories=== *[[:Category:Arizona|Arizona]] *[[:Category:Arizona_Territory|Arizona Territory]] ===Sources=== *[http://genealogy.az.gov/ Arizona Genealogy Birth and Death Certificates]- an Arizona State Government site. *[http://www.sharlot.org/archives/index.html Sharlot Hall Museum] Our on-line genealogical resources include obituary and cemetery databases, a census index for Yavapai County, and an index of residents at the Arizona Pioneers' Home. *[http://www.arizonagenealogysearch.com/ Arizona Genealogy and History Guide] with additional links to Arizona Genealogy Resources * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Arizona FamilySearch Wiki: Arizona] * [http://www.dmwv.org/mwvets/vgindex.htm Descendants of Mexican War Veterans] * [http://www.ancestry.com/wiki/index.php?title=Arizona_Family_History_Research Ancestry.com: Family History Research Wiki: Arizona] * [[Wikipedia: History of Arizona]] * [http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/AZ/ Arizona Resources at Rootsweb] *[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/missions/index.html Mission Churches of the Sonoran Desert] *[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/pentland-salcido/ The Pentland-Salcido Family: A Sonoran Family History] family and descendants whose lives and relationships transcend the U.S.-Mexico border *[http://parentseyes.arizona.edu/community_people.php Huellas del Pasado ... Footprints from the Past] This oral history project celebrates family and culture as it honors our ancestors and our shared past. '''Further Reading''' [https://archive.org/details/historyofarizona00banc History of Arizona and New Mexico], 1530-1888 (1889) by Hubert Bancroft ... "the antiquity of these territories as Spanish provinces — for they were the first to be occupied by Europeans, and ten years before the Pilgrims landed at Plymouth Rock" [https://archive.org/stream/romanceofcolorad00dell#page/n0/mode/1up The romance of the Colorado River], the story of its discovery in 1540, with an account of the later explorations, and with special reference to the voyages of Powell through the line of the great canyons 3d ed. by Frederick S. Dellenbaugh.
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    ===Cemeteries=== NOTE: This should include a "how to" set up a cemetery. [[Image:US_Southern_Colonies_Arizona_page-25.jpg|250px]] *[[:Category: Arizona, Cemeteries|Wikitree: Arizona Cemeteries]] * National Parks Service records search for national cemeteries. * AZ Nationwide Gravesite Locator * [http://arizonagravestones.org/ Arizona Gravestones] * [http://teafor2.com/#AZ Tea for 2: Arizona Cemeteries] * [http://www.findagrave.com/ Find a Grave] === Free Resources === *http://sangres.com/ *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/ Rootsweb] *[https://familysearch.org/ Family Search] *[http://mooseroots.com/ MooseRoots] *State maps available at: Digital Topo Maps. NOTE: A disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under the comments on the photo page. *Animated flags available at: AB Flags NOTE: Disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under comments on the photo page. *Google Earth can be used to view states, Google Earth requires downloading the program. ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== *Ancestry.com *State maps available at: Digital Topo Maps. NOTE: A disclaimer is required when used. This can be placed under the comments on the photo page. *http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3 - Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navigation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. *http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial - could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a lookup based upon their membership. *[http://moisesgarza.com/mexican-genealogy-research-online-a-guide-to-help-you-discover-your-ancestry/ Mexican Genealogy Research Online: A Guide to Help You Discover Your Ancestry] *[http://moisesgarza.com/services/ Genealogy Services Mexican Genealogy Research] ===Photos and Images=== *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies Arizona page| Photos and Images Arizona and New Mexico]] *[http://www.firstpeople.us/ Native Americans] First People is a child friendly site about Native Americans and members of the First Nations. 1400+ legends, 400+ agreements and treaties, 10,000+ pictures, clipart, Native American Books, Posters. *[http://bancroft.berkeley.edu/Exhibits/nativeamericans/index2.html "Images of Native Americans,"], The Bancroft Library, Berkeley ===Sources for this Page===
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    Ark and Dove, sailed 1634

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    [[Category: Ark and Dove, sailed 1634]] '''The Ark and The Dove - 1633/4 Voyage''' * Departed England in November 1633.From the "[https://www.thearkandthedove.com/voyage/ Voyage]" page posted by The Society of The Ark and The Dove (accessed 22 November 2023), which includes points between departing England and arriving in Virginia. * Arrived at Point Comfort, Jamestown, Virginia on Monday, 27 February 1634. * The Ark and the Dove sail into the Chesapeake on Friday, 3 March. * The first Mass is celebrated by Father Andrew White on St. Clement’s Island, marking the end of their voyage on 25 March 1634. '''Adventurer List''' of the Ark and the Dove.The list posted on this page is mostly from the "[https://www.thearkandthedove.com/passenger-list/ Adventurer List]" posted by The Society of The Ark and The Dove (accessed 22 November 2023). That list displays only one spelling of surnames; alternatives were mostly retained from the list previously posted on this page. The clickable names on [https://www.thearkandthedove.com/passenger-list/ the Society's list] lead to additional information (including alternative spellings, "status" [e.g., passenger, crew], and source citations). The links on this page are to the person's WikiTree profile. The following list is alphabetical, but numbered for convenience.A comment posted 21 November noted that "128 persons" arrived in Maryland - not sure if that count was intended to include captain and crew. As of 22 November 2023, the posted list has 129 names. From "[https://usgennet.org/usa/md/state/arkdove.html The Ark and the Dove]", by USGenNet Patrons Rhoda Fone & Carole Hammett (2001), posted by USGenNet, accessed 22 November 2023:

    : "Neither the number who boarded at Gravesend (where all were required to take an oath declaring Charles I their true religious leader), nor those who boarded at Cowes (presumably to avoid taking the oath) is known. Lord Baltimore spoke of 300 passengers, but no ships lists are extant, and most evidence as to passengers is secondary."

    # ____, Anne # Allen, Thomas # Altham (Alcome), John, Rev., Jesuit # Andrews, William, Gent. # Ashmore, John # Ashmore (Ashmead), William # [[Baldridge-137 | Baldridge, James, Gent.]] # [[Baldridge-199 | Baldridge, Thomas, Gent.]] # Barefoote, James, Gent. # Baxter, John # [[Beane-273 | Bean (Bayne), Ralph, Gent.]] # Beckwith, Thomas, Esq. # Benham (Bennan), Anan # Bishop, Henry # Boles, John, Gent. ''note - signature is "Boles"; some lists have Bolles (Bowles)'' # Bowlter, John, Purser of The Ark # Bradley, Richard # Briant (Bryant), John, Killed by falling tree at Mattapany? # [[Briscoe-66|Briscoe, Dr. John]], Surgeon"[https://usgennet.org/usa/md/state/arkdove.html The Ark and the Dove]", by USGenNet Patrons Rhoda Fone & Carole Hammett (2001), posted by USGenNet, accessed 22 November 2023 ''note - this name is not from The Ark and The Dove Society's Adventurer List'' # Briscoe, Henry ''note - this name is not from The Ark and The Dove Society's Adventurer List'' # Browne, William # Burrows (Burraws), Matthew # [[Calvert-91|Calvert, Cecil]], 2nd Lord Baltimore # [[Calvert-98|Calvert, George, Esq.]], Brother of Leonard # [[Calvert-24|Calvert, Leonard]], Gov. Gent., 1st Governor of Maryland Province # Curle (Carle), John, Helper on The Dove # Carnell (Carnot), Christopher # Charington (Carrington), Thomas # Cole, Richard, Gent. # Cook, John # Cooper, Thomas # Cornwallys, Thomas, Capt. Esq., Commissioner # [[Cox-26918|Cox, Ann, Gentlewoman]], married Thomas Greene, Esq.That her maiden name was Gerrard is disputed. See her profile: [[Cox-26918|Ann (Cox) Greene (abt.1610-abt.1638)]]. # Cranfield, Edward, Esq. # Dorrell (Darnall), Thomas, Esq. # Draper, Peter, Gent., Leonard Calvert's attorney # Duke, Rihard # Edlowe, John ''note - this name is not from The Ark and The Dove Society's Adventurer List'' # Edwards, Richard, Dr., "chirurgeon" of The Ark # Edwards, Robert # [[Edwin-60|Edwin, William]] # Elbin (Elkin), John # Fairfax, Nicholas, Esq. , Died en route # [[Fenwick-95 | Fenwick, Cuthbert, Esq.]] # Fitter (Fidler), William, Gent. # [[Fleete-1|Fleete, Henry, Capt. Gent.]], Joined in Virginia # Francisco (Portugese Mulatto) # Fremond (Freeman), Lewis # Garnest (Games), John # [[Gerrard-6|Gerard, Richard]], Esq., non-immigrantFrom the WikiTree profile of [[Gerrard-6|Richard Gerrard (1613-1686)]] (accessed 22 November 2023): "At the age of 2l, he was an investors and passenger, who first went to Maryland with Mr. Calvert, the Lord Baltimore's uncle, proprietor thereof, aboard The Ark and the Dove. His sister Ann Gerard & distant cousin [[Gerard-13|Thomas Gerard]] were passengers as well." Both Ann (Cox, m Greene) and Thomas are listed in the [https://usgennet.org/usa/md/state/arkdove.html USGenNet article]. All three (Richard, Ann, and Thomas) are listed there as "Emigrant". # [[Gerard-13|Gerrard, Thomas]] # Gervase (Gervais), Thomas, Esq., Jesuit # [[Gilbert-3390|Gilbert, Richard]] # Gore, Stephen # Greene, Henry, Gent. ''note - this name is not from The Ark and The Dove Society's Adventurer List'' # [[Greene-398|Greene, Thomas, Esq.]] # Griston (Grigson), Thomas # Halfhead, John # [[Hallowes-4|Hallowes (Hollis), John]], Maj. Gent., Hollows # Harrington, Thomas ''note - this name is not from The Ark and The Dove Society's Adventurer List'' # [[Harvey-3165 |Harvey, Nicholas, Gent.]] # Hawley, Jerome, Esq., Commissioner # Heath, Thomas # Hill, John, Capt. Gent. # Hill (Hilles), John # Hillard, John # [[Hill-109| Hills, Richard]] # Hockley, James # Hodges, Benjamin # Holderen (Holdene), John # James, Henry # Jennings, Mary # Josiah, Servant # Kenton, Richard, Boatswain on The Dove # Knowles, John # Lawson, Samuel, Mate on The Dove # Lewis, William, Lt. Gent. # Lowe "of Ratcliff, Stepney, Middlesex", Richard, Capt., Master of the Ark # Loe, Richard, servant to Capt. Thomas Cornwaleys # Lusthead (Lulick), Richard # Marlburgh (Marlborough), John # Martin, Christopher # Metcalf, John, Esq. ''note - this name is not from The Ark and The Dove Society's Adventurer List'' # Middleton, Charles # Molcto, Fra.Mal, chet? ''note - this name is not from The Ark and The Dove Society's Adventurer List'' # Morgan, Roger # Munns (Minnus), Thomas # [[Neville-262|Neville (Nevill), John]] # [[Nevitt-36|Nevitt, Richard]] # Norton, John, the elder # Norton, John, the younger # Orchard, Richard, Master of The Dove # Peaseley, William # Perry, Nicholas, Helper on The Dove # Perril, Michael # Pike, Michael # Pike, Robert ''note - this name is not from The Ark and The Dove Society's Adventurer List'' # Price, John, "Black John Price"See the discussion on the profile of [[Price-1891|John Price (1608-1659)]], "Regarding Black and White John Price", which concludes that "it is therefore believed that one was of a light complexion and the other of a dark complexion, thus being styled as "white" and "black" for differentiation." # Price, John, "White John Price" # Price, Lodwick (Lodovick?) # Rabnett (Rabnot), Francis # Robinson, Edward # Robinson, John # Rogers, Francis, Gent. # Salmon (Samman), Stephen # Saunders (Sanders), John, Esq. # Sayre (Saire), William, Esq. # Sherley (Shoreley), Robert # Simpson, Robert # [[Smith-184783|Smith, Robert]] # Smith, Thomas, Gent. # Smith, William # Smithson, Robert ''note - this name is not from The Ark and The Dove Society's Adventurer List'' # Smithson-Norman, Anne ''note - this name is not from The Ark and The Dove Society's Adventurer List'' # Sousa (Tousa), MatthiasFrom the [https://usgennet.org/usa/md/state/arkdove.html USGenNet article]: "Mathias Tousa," "Mathias Tousa, mulatto" and "Mathias Sousa" (Hodges), and "Mathias Sousa, mulatto" are probably all "Mathias Tousa, transported in 1633" (Patents 1:19, Gibb) and the Ark and Dove Society [previously listed] as "Matthias Zause." # Stratham (Slatham), Thomas # Thomson (Tomson), John ''note - this name is not from The Ark and The Dove Society's Adventurer List'' # Thornton, James # Thorowghgood, Sprian, Gent. # [[Vaughn-7486|Vaughn, Robert]], Capt. Gent. # Walter, Roger # Ward, John # Warrelow, _____, Mate on The Dove # Watkins (Wilkins), Evans, servant of Governor Leonard Calvert # Wells, John # [[White-27365|White, Andrew, Rev. Gent., Jesuit]] # Wintour, Edward, Gent. # Wintour, Frederick, Esq. # Wintour, Robert, Capt. Esq. # Wiseman, Henry, Esq. # [[Wiseman-733|Wiseman, Robert]] == Sources == *Fone, R. & Hammett, C. (2001). The Ark and the Dove. USGenNet. [http://www.usgennet.org/usa/md/state/arkdove.html www.usgennet.org]. *"[https://www.thearkandthedove.com/passenger-list/ Adventurer List of The Ark and The Dove." Society of the Ark and the Dove. [https://www.thearkandthedove.com https://www.thearkandthedove.com]. *White, A (1847). A Relation of the Colony of the Lord Baron of Baltimore in Maryland, near Virginia; A Narrative of the First Voyage To Maryland. [https://books.google.com/books?id=sSnABp3B_lIC Google Books] (also see extracts in [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE519170&from=fhd Wilson, 1964, pp. 1-4]).

    Arkansas Mining Disasters

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    [[Category: Arkansas, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] |
    [[Space:Southeast_United_States_Mining_Disasters_Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] | [[:Category: Arkansas, Mining Disasters|Arkansas Mine Disaster Category]] | [[Space:Arkansas_Mining_Disasters|Arkansas Mining Disasters]] Contact: [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters|United States Mining Disasters]] ===Table of Disasters=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Arkansas Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Mine Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''No. Killed''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''County''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Disaster Cause''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Year''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|4-Mar-1897 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Kansas_and_Texas_No._44_Mine_Disaster|Kansas and Texas No. 44]]  ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Huntington, AR ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Sebastian ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1897 |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|24-Feb-1928 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Mama_No._3_Mine_Disaster|Mama No. 3]]  ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Jenny Lind, AR ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|13 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sebastian ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1928 |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|20-Nov-1903 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Bonanza_No._20_Mine_Disaster|Bonanza No. 20]]  ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Bonanza, AR ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|11 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Sebastian ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|1903 |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|27-Aug-1940 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Bates_Mine_Disaster_1940|Bates Mine Disaster 1940]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Bates, AR ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Scott ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|1940 |- ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|8-Feb-1948 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Sunshine ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Excelsior, AR ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|8 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Sebastian ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|1948 |- ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|11-Dec-1957 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Peerless No. 2 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Glenwood, AR ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|6 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Pike ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|1957 |- ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|19-Nov-1936 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Bates No. 1 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Bates, AR ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|5 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Scott ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|1936 |- ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|11-May-1942 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Peerless No. 3 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Hackett, AR ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|4 ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Sebastian ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|Explosion ! align="left" style="background:#FFFFFF;"|1942 |- |} |} {{Clear}} :If listing has a white background, this Mine Disaster did not have 10 or more fatalities and is disqualified from the Project. Please do not create Project Space Pages for these Mines. ==Sources== *[http://gendisasters.com/mainlist/arkansas/Mining%20Explosions%20and%20Accidents Arkansas Mining Disasters] *[https://www.cdc.gov/niosh/mining/statistics/content/allminingdisasters.html CDC Mining Disasters] *[https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/Mine_Disasters/search_coal_state.asp?ACC_STATE_NAME=Arkansas Coal Mine Disasters in Arkansas], USMRA

    Arkansas Resource Page US Civil War: War Between the States

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    {{United States|sub-project=Arkansas}} Arkansas Resource Page for WikiTree:
    '''US Civil War: War Between the States Project'''
    *[[Project:US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States | US Civil War War Between the States Project Page]] *[[Space:Civil_War_Project_Resource_Page | Project Resource Page]] [[Category:Arkansas]] [[Category:Arkansas Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: Confederate States of America, United States Civil War]] ==Introduction== The state of Arkansas was a part of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War, and provided a source of troops, supplies, and military and political leaders. Arkansas had become the 25th state of the United States, on June 15, 1836, entering as a slave state. Antebellum Arkansas was still a wilderness in most areas, rural and sparsely populated. As a result, it did not have early military significance when states began seceding from the Union. State Militia forces seized the Federal Arsenal in Little Rock before Arkansas actually voted to secede. The small Federal garrison was forced to evacuate after a demand by Arkansas Governor Rector that the arsenal be turned over to state authority. At the beginning of 1861, the population of Arkansas, like several states of the Upper South, was not keen to secede on average, but it was also opposed to Federal coercion of seceding states. This was shown by the results of state convention referendum in February 1861. The referendum passed, but the majority of the delegates elected were conditional unionist in sympathy, rather than outright secessionist. This changed after the Confederacy attacked Fort Sumter in South Carolina, and President Abraham Lincoln called for troops to put down the rebellion. The move toward open war shifted public opinion into the secessionist camp, and Arkansas declared its secession from the Union on May 6, 1861.Wikipedia contributors. "[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arkansas_in_the_American_Civil_War Arkansas in the American Civil War]." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed 10 Feb 2023. [https://www.arkansasheritage.com/ ''Read about life in Arkansas during the Civil War] === Free Sites === *[https://collections.oldstatehouse.com/collections/65/civil-war-collection/objects Civil War Collection] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=2280 Arkansas Jayhawkers (Union) and Bushwackers (Confederate) Civil War Guerrilla Warfare)] *[http://www.civilwararchive.com/ Civil War Archives] *[http://sunsite.utk.edu/civil-war/warweb.html#graphic Civil War Home Page] *[http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar Gerdes Civil War page] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net Encyclopedia of Arkansas] [[Image:Paula s Sources-62.jpg]] [[Image:Paula s Sources-62.jpg]] [[Image:Paula s Sources-62.jpg]] ==== Union ==== *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/United_States,_Records_of_Confederate_Prisoners_of_War_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records Family Search Records of Confederate Prisoners of War] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Arkansas,_Civil_War_Service_Records_of_Union_Soldiers_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) Family Search Civil War Records of Arkansas Union Soldiers] ==== Confederate ==== *[http://www.ark-ives.com/documenting/confed_pensions.aspx Arkansas Civil War Confederate Pension Applications] *[http://www.ark-ives.com/documenting/confederate_homes.aspx Arkansas Confederate Home Records] *[http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=5783 Arkansas Confederate Battle Flags] === Paid Sites === [http://www.civilwardata.com/ American Civil War Database] Annual Membership $25, visitor pass $10. I haven't used this site, so cannot review. [http://www.fold3.com/ Fold3] Annual Membership, $79.95. Coupons and discounts are available online for certain groups, including veterans. An Ancestry site. Has many military record images (not all), census records. Navagation/searches can be difficult. Record images are very good. [http://go.fold3.com/special/?iid=446 7 Day Free Trial] could be used if you amass a number of searches and complete them at one time. NOTE: Check the project page for members who are willing to do a look up based upon their membership. ==== Union ==== *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rkinfolks/civilwarsoldiers/northernarkansasunioncivilwarsoldiers.html RootsWeb Northern Arkansas Union Troops] *[http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Arkansas,_Civil_War_Service_Records_of_Union_Soldiers_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) Family Search Arkansas Civil War Records, Union] ==== Confederate ==== *[http://www.ark-ives.com/documenting/confed_pensions.aspx Confederate Penaion Records] *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Arkansas,_Civil_War_Service_Records_of_Confederate_Soldiers_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records) Family Search Arkansas Confederate Records] *[http://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Arkansas_Civil_War_Confederate_units List of Arkansas Condederate Units] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~arudc/ Arkansas Division, United Daughters of the Confederacy] *[http://arscv.org/ Arkansas Sons of Confederate Veterans] === Categories Existing on WikiTree === ==== Arkansas POW Camps ==== *[[:Category: Confederate American Civil War Camps for Union POWs| Confederate POW Camps]] *[[:Category: Union American Civil War Camps for Confederate POWs| Union POW Camps]] ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[:Category: Arkansas, Cemeteries|Arkansas, Cemeteries]] listed by county ==== Units ==== ===== Arkansas Units CONFEDERATE ===== {{Image|file=Arkansas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=CSS Arkansas, Ironclad. }} [[:Category: Arkansas, United States Civil War| Arkansas Confederate Units]] ===== Arkansas Units UNION ===== [[:Category: Arkansas (Union), United States Civil War| Arkansas Union Units]] === Cemeteries === *[http://www.nps.gov/civilwar/search-cemeteries.htm National Parks Service] records search for national cemeteries. *[http://www.nps.gov/fosm/index.htm Fort Smith National Cemetery] *[http://gravelocator.cem.va.gov/ VA Nationwide Gravesite Locator] *[http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/littlerock.asp Little Rock National Cemetery] === Conflicts in Arkansas === {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; background:#ccc;" border="2" cellpadding="2" ! style="background-color:#ddd; width:150px;" | Date ! style="background-color:#ddd; width:150px;" | Place ! style="background-color:#ddd; width:350px;" | Outcome |- style="background-color:#eee;" | January 11, 1863 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Arkansas_Post_(1863)|Arkansas Post]] | Union victory; Confederate surrender of Fort Hindman |- style="background-color:#fff;" | April 17, 1863 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Bayou_Fourche|Bayou Fourche]] | Union victory; Confederate defeat |- style="background-color:#eee;" | November 28, 1862 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Cane_Hill|Cane Hill]] | Confederate victory; Union retreat |- style="background-color:#fff;" | May 1-2, 1863 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Chalk_Bluff|Chalk Bluff]] | Confederate victory; Union retreat |- style="background-color:#eee;" | September 1-10, 1863 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Devil%27s_Backbone|Devil's Backbone]] | Confederate victory; Union retreat |- style="background-color:#fff;" | April 3-4, 1864 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Elkin%27s_Ferry|Elkin's Ferry]] | Confederate victory; Union retreat |- style="background-color:#eee;" | July 4, 1863 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Helena|Helena]] | Union victory; Confederate retreat |- style="background-color:#fff;" | April 9, 1864 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Cotton_Plant|Hill's Plantation]] | Union victory; Confederate retreat |- style="background-color:#eee;" | April 30-May 2, 1864 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Jenkins%27_Ferry|Jenkins' Ferry]] | Union victory; Confederate retreat |- style="background-color:#fff;" | April 25, 1864 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Marks%27_Mills|Marks' Mills]] | Confederate victory; Union surrender |- style="background-color:#eee;" | April 6-7, 1865 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Old_River_Lake|Old River Lake]] | Confederate victory; Union retreat |- style="background-color:#fff;" | March 6-8, 1862 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Pea_Ridge|Pea Ridge]] | Union victory; Confederate retreat |- style="background-color:#eee;" | October 25, 1863 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Pine_Bluff|Pine Bluff]] | Union victory; Confederate retreat |- style="background-color:#fff;" | April 18, 1864 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Poison_Spring|Poison Spring]] | Confederate victory; Union retreat |- style="background-color:#eee;" | May 12, 1864 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Prairie_D%27Ane|Prairie D'Ane]] | Confederate victory; Union retreat |- style="background-color:#fff;" | December 7, 1862 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_Prairie_Grove|Prairie Grove]] | Confederate victory; Union retreat |- style="background-color:#eee;" | June 17, 1862 | [[Wikipedia:Battle_of_St._Charles|Saint Charles]] | Confederate victory; Union retreat |} === Flags === {{Image|file=Civil_War_Flags-5.gif|align=l|size=50px}} Arkansas State Flag Current Animated ID = Civil_War_Flags-5.gif
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    *[http://www.thomaslegion.net/americancivilwar/arkansascivilwarhistory.html Arkansas Civil War Battle Map] *[http://www.mapofus.org/arkansas/ Interactive Map of the Evolution of Counties in Arkansas] starting in 1813. === Medals === *[http://www.homeofheroes.com/moh/states/ar.html Home of Heroes Arkansas] *[http://www.couchgenweb.com/civilwar/arhonor.html GenWeb Arkansas Medal of Honor] === Museums === {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center; background:#ccc;" border="2" cellspacing="2" ! style="background-color:#ddd; width:200px;" | Museum Name ! style="background-color:#ddd; width:150px;" | Location ! style="background-color:#ddd; width:150px;" | Image |- style="background-color:#eee;" | [https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/prairie-grove-battlefield-state-park Prairie Grove Battlefield State Park] | Prairie Grove, Arkansas | {{Image|file=Arkansas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-5.jpg|align=c|150px}} |- style="background-color:#fff;" | [https://www.nps.gov/peri/index.htm Pea Ridge National Military Park] | Garfield, Arkansas | {{Image|file=Arkansas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-6.jpg|align=c|150px}} |- style="background-color:#eee;" | [https://www.arkansas.com/fayetteville/tours-experiences/headquarters-house-museum-garden Headquarter House] | Fayetteville, Arkansas | {{Image|file=Arkansas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-7.jpg|align=c|150px}} |- style="background-color:#fff;" |[https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/historic-washington-state-park Hempstead County Courthouse] | Washington, Arkansas | {{Image|file=Arkansas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-8.jpg|align=c|150px}} |- style="background-color:#eee;" | [https://www.nps.gov/fosm/index.htm Fort Smith National Historic Site] | Fort Smith, Arkansas |{{Image|file=Arkansas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-9.jpg|align=c|150px}} |- style="background-color:#fff;" | [https://visithelenaar.com/featured-attractions/civil-war-helena/ Helena Civil War Museum] | Helena, Arkansas | {{Image|file=Arkansas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-10.jpg|align=c|150px}} |- style="background-color:#eee;" |[https://www.arkansasstateparks.com/parks/jacksonport-state-park Jacksonport State Park] |Jacksonport, Arkansas |{{Image|file=Arkansas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-11.jpg|align=c|150px}} |- style="background-color:#fff;" |[https://www.littlerock.com/little-rock-destinations/old-state-house-museum Old State House Museum] |Little Rock, Arkansas |{{Image|file=Arkansas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-12.jpg|align=c|150px}} |- style="background-color:#eee;" |[https://lakeport.astate.edu/ Lakeport Plantation] |Lake Village, Arkansas |{{Image|file=Arkansas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States.png|align=c|150px}} |- style="background-color:#fff;" |[https://www.nps.gov/arpo/index.htm Arkansas Post] |Gillett, Arkansas |{{Image|file=Arkansas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-13.jpg |align=c|150px}} |}
    === Timeline of Events in Arkansas === *'''8 Feb 1861''' - State troops of Arkansas take the official state arsenal. *'''15 Apr 1861''' - Governor Rector refuses to send troops requested by President Lincoln to put down the rebellion in South Carolina. *'''15 Apr 1862''' - Arkansas's congressional delegation to the Confederacy requested Arkansas soldiers be returned to the state. *'''24 Apr 1861''' - Federal troops withdraw from Fort Smith, and Arkansas troops take charge of the fort for the Confederacy. *'''6 May 1861''' - Arkansas becomes the latest state to secede from the Union. *'''6 May 1861''' - The new Constitution for the state of Arkansas is similar to the former Constitution. The main difference is that it pledges loyalty to the Confederate States of America, not the United States of America. *'''20 May 1861''' - The State of Arkansas is admitted to the Confederacy. *'''6 Mar 1862''' - The Battle of Pea Ridge begins. *'''8 Mar 1862''' - The Battle of Pea Ridge ends. *'''25 May 1862''' - General Thomas Hindman is appointed military commander of Arkansas. *'''17 Jun 1862''' - Battle of St. Charles, Arkansas The USS Mound City ironclad steamboat is damaged and 149 crew members are killed. *'''30 Jun 1862''' - General Hindman places the state under martial law. *'''7 Jul 1862''' - Confederate troops are routed at the Battle of Hill's Plantation in Woodruff County, Arkansas. *'''12 Jul 1862''' - Union troops led by General Samuel Curtis occupy the key city of Helena, Arkansas on the Mississippi River. *'''5 Aug 1862''' - CSS Arkansas is abandoned on the Mississippi River. *'''12 Aug 1862''' - General Theophilus Holmes commands the Confederate Trans-Mississippi Department. *'''15 Nov 1862''' - Harris Flanagin is the new Confederate governor of Arkansas. *'''28 Nov 1862''' - Battle of Cane Hill, Arkansas in the Boston Mountains in Washington County. *'''7 Dec 1862''' - Battle of Prairie Grove in Washington County, Arkansas. *'''28 Dec 1862''' - Union troops drive the remaining Confederate soldiers from Van Buren and Fort Smith, Arkansas. *'''1 Jan 1863''' - The Emancipation Proclamation goes into effect, freeing slaves in Northwest Arkansas. *'''9 Jan 1863''' - Confederate troops attempt to maintain control of the Arkansas Post, also known as Fort Hindman. *'''11 Jan 1863''' - Union Army claims Fort Hindman off the Arkansas River near Little Rock, Arkansas. *'''7 Apr 1863''' - General Lorenzo Thomas visits Helena to recruit Union soldiers from the population of escaped slaves living in the city. *'''18 Apr 1863''' - Union troops repel a Confederate attack on Fayetteville, Washington County, Arkansas. *'''4 Jul 1863''' - Union defenders hold off a Confederate attempt to retake Helena, Arkansas. *'''27 Aug 1863''' - Union Troops Reach Bayou Meto area outside of Little Rock, near present-day Jacksonville in Pulaski County. *'''10 Sep 1863''' - Confederate Forces withdraw from Little Rock, Arkansas, and Union Forces occupy the city. *'''4 Oct 1863''' - Confederate Colonel Quantrill and his raiders take prisoner Union cavalry while dressed in Union garb and execute about 100. The action takes place near Fort Smith, Arkansas. *'''25 Oct 1863''' - Confederates attack the Union garrison at Pine Bluff. Union Troops, led by Clayton Powell, Union forces hold the city. *'''8 Jan 1864''' - David O. Dodd is hung by the Union commander of Little Rock after being convicted as a spy. *'''19 Jan 1864''' - The third constitution for Arkansas goes into effect under the guidelines required by President Abraham Lincoln. The state of Arkansas accepts a new constitution that does away with slavery. *'''4 Mar 1864''' - Lucien C. Gause, former Confederate Colonel, begins serving as U.S. Representative in Washington, D.C. *'''4 Mar 1864''' - The new state constitution, which abolishes slavery and rejects secession, is ratified. *'''16 Mar 1864''' - General Theophillus H. Holmes is replaced by General Sterling Price as the Confederate Commander of Arkansas. *'''9 Apr 1864''' - Nevada County in Southwest Arkansas is the scene of the Battle of Prairie D'Ane. It is part of the Camden expedition launched by Union forces and is a Union victory. *'''16 Apr 1864''' - The Battle of Poison Springs is a Confederate victory under the command of Confederate Generals John Marmaduke and Samuel Maxey. The Confederate troops ambushed Colonel James M. Williams Union troops. After Union African-American soldiers surrendered, many were killed by Confederate soldiers. *'''18 Apr 1864''' - Isaac Murphy, the only Secession Convention delegate who did not vote for secession in 1861, is the new Union governor of the state. *'''25 Apr 1864''' - Marks's Mills, Arkansas is the site of a Confederate capture of over 200 Union supply wagons. The victorious Confederate troops are accused of massacring African-American soldiers participating in the battle. *'''30 Apr 1864''' - Union troops defeat Confederate troops at Jenkins Ferry in Grant County. *'''3 May 1864''' - General Steele's army is forced back into Little Rock, Arkansas. *'''6 Jun 1864''' - The last major Civil War Battle fought in Arkansas takes place at Old River Lake/Ditch Bayou in Chicot County. *'''24 Jun 1864''' - USS Queen City is captured and sunk by Confederate cavalry. (it was the only gunboat captured in Arkansas by land troops during the Civil War). *'''26 Jul 1864''' - Action at Wallace's Ferry, Confederate cavalry attempt to disrupt plantations operated by the Union. *'''31 Jul 1864''' - Fort Smith was attacked by rebel forces. Union hold the town. *'''24 Aug 1864''' - Confederate troops led by General Joseph O. Shelby burn 3,000 bales of hay, destroy ten miles of railroad and capture approximately 500 Union troops in Prairie County. *'''19 Sep 1864''' - Confederate General Sterling Price leads most of the remaining cavalry in Arkansas on a raid through Missouri to capture stockpiled supplies. *'''14 Jan 1865''' - Confederate troops attack Union outposts at Dardanelle and Ivey's Ford. *'''21 Feb 1865''' - The Battle of Douglas Landing takes place in Pine Bluff, Arkansas. *'''27 Apr 1865''' - The steamboat Sultana explodes on the Mississippi River near Marion, Arkansas. Many of those killed were Union soldiers released from Confederate prisons and on their way home. *'''11 May 1865''' - Confederate General M Jeff Thompson officially surrenders his troops in Northeast, Arkansas. *'''2 Jun 1865''' - Remaining Confederate forces in the Tran-Mississippi area surrender. The war is over. === County Resources === Other Pages: *[[Space:United_States_Resources|United States Resources]] *[[Space:Arkansas_State_Genealogy_Resources|Arkansas State Genealogy Resources]] {| class="wikitable" style="text-align:left; margin:auto; width:100%" border="2" ! County !! Resources |- | Arkansas || |- | Ashley || [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Ashley_County,_Arkansas_Genealogy Benton County Ashley County, Arkansas Genealogy], [https://ozarkscivilwar.org/about/benton-county-archives Benton County Archives] |- | Baxter || |- | Benton || [http://www.nps.gov/peri/index.htm Pea Ridge National Park] |- | Boone || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/252779?availability=Family%20History%20Library Applicatons of Confederate Pensioners of Boone County, Arkansas, 1916-1921] |- | Bradley || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/99785?availability=Family%20History%20Library Confederate Pension Book (1901-1917)] |- |Calhoun || |- |Carroll || |- |Chicot || [http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Chicot_County,_Arkansas Chicot County Family Search] |- |Clark || [http://www.clarkcountyhistory.org/ Clark County Historical Association], [http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Clark_County,_Arkansas Clark Co. Family Search] |- |Clay || [http://www.couchgenweb.com/arkansas/clay/ Clay County Original Genealogy Program] |- |Cleburne || [http://www.arkansascivilwar150.com/historical-markers/detail.aspx?id=62 Troops Raised In Cleburne County, Civil War] |- |Cleveland || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/103043?availability=Family%20History%20Library Confederate Pension Records, 1905-1934] |- |Columbia || [https://web.saumag.edu/library/foughtinearnest/ Southern Arkansas University - Fought in Earnest: Civil War Arkansas] |- |Conway || |- |Craighead || |- |Crawford || |- |Crittenden || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/395380?availability=Family%20History%20Library Confederate Pensioners, 1907-1909] |- |Cross || |- |Dallas || |- |Desha || |- |Drew || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/784728?availability=Family%20History%20Library Drew County, Arkansas Tax Records, Lists of Indigent Families, Brand Records, Amnesty Oaths 1847-1876] |- |Faulkner || |- |Franklin || |- |Fulton || |- |Garland || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/186999?availability=Family%20History%20Library Confederate Pension Records, 1905-1931] |- |Grant || |- |Greene || |- |Hempstead || |- |Hot Spring || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/402646?availability=Family%20History%20Library Confederate Pension Records, 1869-1929] |- |Howard || |- |Independence || |- |Izard || |- |Jackson || |- |Jefferson || |- |Johnson || |- |Lafayette || |- |Lawrence || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/196946?availability=Family%20History%20Library Civil War Pension Applications] |- |Lee || |- |Lincoln || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/98777?availability=Family%20History%20Library Miscellaneous Confederate Pension Papers, 1902-1937] |- |Little River || |- |Logan || |- |Lonoke || |- |Madison || |- |Marion || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/24240?availability=Family%20History%20Library Confederate Pension Records, 1901-1933] |- |Miller || |- |Mississippi || |- |Monroe || |- |Montgomery || |- |Nevada || |- |Newton || [http://www.nps.gov/buff/index.htm Buffalo National River], [http://www.webring.org/l/rd?ring=thekinfolkofnewt;id=2;url=http%3A%2F%2Ffreepages%2Egenealogy%2Erootsweb%2Eancestry%2Ecom%2F%7Eedgmon%2Fnewton%2Ehtm Newton County], [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/87753?availability=Family%20History%20Library Confederate Pension Records, 1869-1898] |- |Ouachita || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/372923?availability=Family%20History%20Library Confederate Pension Records, 1901-1929] |- |Perry || |- |Phillips || |- |Pike || |- |Poinsett || |- |Polk || |- |Pope || |- |Prairie || |- |Pulaski || |- |Randolph || [https://sites.google.com/site/randolphcountyarkansas/home/civil-war Randolph County Historical & Genealogical Society - Civil War] |- |St. Francis || |- |Saline || |- |Scott || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/398892?availability=Family%20History%20Library Confederate Pension Records, 1907-1929] |- |Searcy || |- |Sebastian || |- |Sevier || [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/399571?availability=Family%20History%20Library Confederate Pension Records, 1903-1937] |- |Sharp || |- |Stone || |- |Union || |- |Van Buren || |- |Washington || |- |White || |- |Woodruff || |- |Yell || |}
    == Sources == === Footnotes === *Arkansas Heritage, Division of Arkansas Heritage (DAH). "[https://www.arkansasheritage.com/ Arkansas Heritage]." Accessed 9 Feb 2023.

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    [[Category:Arkansas History]] {{United States|sub-project=Arkansas}} ==Welcome to Arkansas==
    [[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]][[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]]Arkansas State Counties [[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]][[Image:Photos-172.jpg|30px]]
    {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style="color:blue" font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid blue;" |- |[[Space:Arkansas_County_Arkansas|'''Arkansas''']]
    13 Dec 1813 |[[Space:Ashley_County_Arkansas|'''Ashley''']]
    30 Nov 1848 |[[Space:Baxter_County_Arkansas|'''Baxter''']]
    24 Mar 1873 |[[Space:Benton_County_Arkansas|'''Benton''']]
    30 Sep 1836 |[[Space:Boone_County_Arkansas|'''Boone''']]
    9 Apr 1869 |[[Space:Bradley_County_Arkansas|'''Bradley''']]
    18 Dec 1840 |- |[[Space:Calhoun_County_Arkansas|'''Calhoun''']]
    6 Dec 1850 |[[Space:Carroll_County_Arkansas|'''Carroll''']]
    1 Nov 1833 |[[Space:Chicot_County_Arkansas|'''Chicot''']]
    25 Oct 1823 |[[Space:Clark_County_Arkansas|'''Clark''']]
    15 Dec 1818 |[[Space:Clay_County_Arkansas|'''Clay''']]
    24 Mar 1873 |[[Space:Cleburne_County_Arkansas|'''Cleburne''']]
    20 Feb 1883 |- |[[Space:Cleveland_County_Arkansas|'''Cleveland''']]
    17 Apr 1873 |[[Space:Columbia_County_Arkansas|'''Columbia''']]
    18 Dec 1852 |[[Space:Conway_County_Arkansas|'''Conway''']]
    20 Oct 1825 |[[Space:Craighead_County_Arkansas|'''Craighead''']]
    19 Feb 1859 |[[Space:Crawford_County_Arkansas|'''Crawford''']]
    18 Oct 1820 |[[Space:Crittenden_County_Arkansas|'''Crittenden''']]
    22 Oct 1825 |- |[[Space:Cross_County_Arkansas|'''Cross''']]
    15 Nov 1862 |[[Space:Dallas_County_Arkansas|'''Dallas''']]
    1 Jan 1845 |[[Space:Desha_County_Arkansas|'''Desha''']]
    12 Dec 1838 |[[Space:Drew_County_Arkansas|'''Drew''']]
    26 Nov 1846 |[[Space:Faulkner_County_Arkansas|'''Faulkner''']]
    12 Apr 1873 |[[Space:Franklin_County_Arkansas|'''Franklin''']]
    19 Dec 1837 |- |[[Space:Fulton_County_Arkansas|'''Fulton''']]
    21 Dec 1842 |[[Space:Garland_County_Arkansas|'''Garland''']]
    5 Apr 1873 |[[Space:Grant_County_Arkansas|'''Grant''']]
    4 Feb 1869 |[[Space:Greene_County_Arkansas|'''Greene''']]
    5 Nov 1833 |[[Space:Hempstead_County_Arkansas|'''Hempstead''']]
    15 Dec 1818 |[[Space:Hot_Spring_County_Arkansas|'''Hot Spring''']]
    2 Nov 1829 |- |[[Space:Howard_County_Arkansas|'''Howard''']]
    17Apr 1873 |[[Space:Independence_County_Arkansas|'''Independence''']]
    20 Oct 1820 |[[Space:Izard_County%2C_Arkansas%2C_Project|'''Izard''']]
    27 Oct 1825 |[[Space:Jackson_County_Arkansas|'''Jackson''']]
    5 Nov 1829 |[[Space:Jefferson_County_Arkansas|'''Jefferson''']]
    2 Nov 1829 |[[Space:Johnson_County_Arkansas|'''Johnson''']]
    16 Nov 1833 |- |[[Space:Lafayette_County_Arkansas|'''Lafayette''']]
    15 Oct 1827 |[[Space:Lawrence_County_Arkansas|'''Lawrence''']]
    15 Jan 1815 |[[Space:Lee_County_Arkansas|'''Lee''']]
    17 Apr 1873 |[[Space:Lincoln_County_Arkansas|'''Lincoln''']]
    28 Mar 1871 |[[Space:Little_River_County_Arkansas|'''Little River''']]
    5 Mar 1867 |[[Space:Logan_County_Arkansas|'''Logan''']]
    22 Mar 1871 |- |[[Space:Lonoke_County_Arkansas|'''Lonoke''']]
    16 Apr 1873 |[[Space:Lovely_County_Arkansas|'''Lovely''']]
    31 Oct 1827 |[[Space:Madison_County_Arkansas|'''Madison''']]
    30 Sep 1836 |[[Space:Marion_County_Arkansas|'''Marion''']]
    25 Sep 1836 |[[Space:Miller_County_Arkansas|'''Miller''']]
    22 Dec 1874 |[[Space:Mississippi_County_Arkansas|'''Mississippi''']]
    1 Nov 1833 |- |[[Space:Monroe_County_Arkansas|'''Monroe''']]
    2 Nov 1829 |[[Space:Montgomery_County_Arkansas|'''Montgomery''']]
    9 Dec 1842 |[[Space:Nevada_County_Arkansas|'''Nevada''']]
    20 Mar 1871 |[[Space:Newton_County_Arkansas|'''Newton''']]
    14 Dec 1842 |[[Space:Ouachita_County_Arkansas|'''Ouachita''']]
    29 Nov 1842 |[[Space:Perry_County_Arkansas|'''Perry''']]
    18 Dec 1840 |- |[[Space:Phillips_County_Arkansas|'''Phillips''']]
    1 May 1820 |[[Space:Pike_County_Arkansas|'''Pike''']]
    1 Nov 1833 |[[Space:Poinsett_County_Arkansas|'''Poinsett''']]
    28 Feb 1838 |[[Space:Polk_County_Arkansas|'''Polk''']]
    30 Nov 1844 |[[Space:Pope_County_Arkansas|'''Pope''']]
    2 Nov 1829 |[[Space:Prairie_County_Arkansas|'''''Prairie''''']]
    25 Nov 1846 |- |[[Space:Pulaski_County_Arkansas|'''''Pulaski'''''']]
    15 Dec 1818 |[[Space:Randolph_County_Arkansas|'''Randolph''']]
    29 Oct 1835 |[[Space:Saline_County_Arkansas|'''Saline''']]
    2 Nov 1835 |[[Space:Scott_County_Arkansas|'''Scott''']]
    5 Nov 1833 |[[Space:Searcy_County_Arkansas|'''Searcy''']]
    13 Dec 1838 |[[Space:Sebastian_County_Arkansas|'''''Sebastian''''']]
    10 Jan 1851 |- |[[Space:Sevier_County_Arkansas|'''Sevier''']]
    17 Oct 1828 |[[Space:Sharp_County_Arkansas|'''Sharp''']]
    18 Jul 1868 |[[Space:St._Francis_County_Arkansas|'''St. Francis''']]
    13 Oct 1827 |[[Space:Stone_County_Arkansas|'''Stone''']]
    17 Apr 1873 |[[Space:Union_County_Arkansas|'''''Union''''']]
    2 Nov 1829 |[[Space:Van_Buren_County_Arkansas|'''Van Buren''']]
    11 Nov 1833 |- |[[Space:Washington_County_Arkansas|'''Washington''']]
    17 Oct 1828 |[[Space:White_County_Arkansas|'''White''']]
    23 Oct 1835 |[[Space:Woodruff_County_Arkansas|'''Woodruff''']]
    26 Nov 1862 |[[Space:Yell_County_Arkansas|'''Yell''']]
    5 Dec 1840 |[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|20px]] |[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|20px]] |- |} :[[Space:Arkansas_County_Formation_and_County_Seats|County Formations]] ==The Origins of a State== ===Pre-European Arkansas === Archaeologists have found evidence of habitation in the area of the Mississippi River as early as 9500 BC. Native populations began to grow between 5000 and 4000 BC. Caddo, Quapaw, Osage, Tunica - Biloxi and Cherokee Indians have shared Arkansas bounty and surrounding areas over time, along with several other smaller tribes. ===Euro-American Period=== {{Image|file=Arkansas-3.png |align=r |size=m |caption=LA Purchase Global View. }} * 1541 - June 18 - [[De_Soto-50|Hernando de Soto]] of Spain was the first known European of record to explore Arkansas, the Mississippi River Valley and lands east of Florida. * 1673 - July - French explorers [[Jolliet-3|Louis Jolliet]] and Father Jacques Marquette travel the Mississippi to the mouth of the Arkansas River. Warned by the Quapaw (Arkansas) Indians of hostile tribes farther south they turn back. In July 1674 turning back to the north, they reached the Quapaw villages of "Akansae" or "Kappa" near the confluence of the Arkansas and Mississippi rivers. * 1682 - Mar 13 - [[Cavelier-11|Rene-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle]], reaches the Arkansas River on his way to the mouth of the Mississippi. He visits a Quapaw village and claims the land in the name of King Louis XIV. * 1686 - Henri de Tonti, joined La Salle in 1674, founded Arkansas Post, the first permanent European settlement in the lower Mississippi River Valley. It served as a trading post, a way-station for Mississippi River travel, and the home of a Jesuit mission for a few years. * 1721 - A group of 1,300 half-starved colonists - whites and black slaves - abandons Arkansas Post after John Law's Mississippi Company bubble collapsed also creating a chaotic economic collapse in France. * 1762 - France cedes the Louisiana Territory, including Arkansas, to Spain, but French soldiers continue to man Arkansas Post. *April 17, 1783 - Colbert's Raid on Arkansas Post * 1800-1802 - The district was retroceded to France, under the terms of the Third Treaty of San Ildefonso (1800) and the Treaty of Aranjuez (1801). In 1802, King Charles IV of Spain published a royal bill on 15 October, effecting the transfer and outlining the conditions. * 1803 - The formalized the transfer ceremony was conducted at the Cabildo in New Orleans on 30 November 1803, just three weeks before the formalities of cession from France to the United States pursuant to the Louisiana Purchase. * 1812, The Act of - changing the District of Louisiana to Missouri Territory, provided for a Territorial legislature consisting of nine members, and empowered the governor to lay off that part where the Indian title had been extinguished into thirteen counties. The county of New Madrid, as then formed, extended into the Arkansas territorial limits, “down to the Mississippi to a point directly east of the mouth of Little Red River; thence to the mouth of Red River; thence up the Red River to the Osage purchase,” etc. In other words it did not embrace the whole of what is now Arkansas. * 1813 December 13 - the County of Arkansas, Missouri Territory, was formed, and the county seat was fixed at Arkansas Post. * 1815, January 15 Lawrence County was formed. * 1818 - The Quapaw cede their lands between the Red and Arkansas rivers. Clark, Hempstead and Pulaski Counties, December 15, 1818. ===Territory and Statehood=== {{Image|file=Arkansas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Tanner Map of 1832. }} * 1819 - March 2 - Arkansas, which has been part of Missouri Territory (est. June 4, 1812) since 1812, is detached and made a territory. November 20: Arkansas Gazette, founded by William Edward Woodruff, the first newspaper in Arkansas, published. The first Territorial Governor was [[Miller-29146|James Miller]]. * 1821 - October 25 - The capital moves from Arkansas Post to Little Rock * 1822 - March 16 - The ''Eagle'', first steamboat to ascend the Arkansas River, arrives at Little Rock. * 1830 - May 28 - Congress establishes the boundary separating Arkansas from Indian Territory to the west. * 1832-1839 - Removal of the "Five Civilized Tribes" of Indians from the Southeast through Arkansas to Indian Territory. * 1836 - June 15 - Arkansas became the 25th state with Little Rock as its capital. * 1846 - Disillusioned by the collapse of two state-chartered banks, legislators ratify a constitutional amendment barring any banking institution from being established in the state. * 1858 - Edward Payson Washburn paints The Arkansas Traveler. * 1859 - February 12 - Signing of legislation ordering all free Negroes out of Arkansas by the end of the year. ===Civil War and Reconstruction=== {{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-1.jpg |caption=Arkanasas Civil War Postcard }} * 1860 - On the eve of the Civil War, Arkansas has a population of 435,450, of whom 111,115 are black slaves and 11,481 are slave owners. *1861 - ** February - Provisional Confederate Constitution is adopted (Confederate Constitution Day). Arsenal at Little Rock, AR occupied by State Troops ** May 6 - A convention votes to secede from the Union and join the Confederacy. The first of some 60,000 Arkansas residents join the confederate troops, but some 9,000 whites and more than 5,000 blacks fight on the Union side during the war. * 1862 - ** Mar 7-8 - Battle of Pea Ridge in northwest Arkansas. A Confederate advance north is rebuffed. ** August 2 - Skirmish at Jonesboro, AR *1863 - ** July 25 - Skirmish at Brownsville, AR and Williamsburg, KY ** September 10 - Federal troops occupy Little Rock. *1864 - ** A unionist convention abolishes slavery in Arkansas and adopts a new constitution for the state. ** Skirmish at Benton, AR and Pleasant Hill, MO * 1866 - August - Ex-Confederates sweep control of the legislature and pass laws denying blacks the right to sit on juries, serve in the militia, or attend white public schools. * 1867 - March 2 - Congress passes the Reconstruction Act, which voids the government of Arkansas and nine other southern states. * 1868 **March 13 - A new constitution adopted by referendum enfranchises Negroes and disenfranchises ex-Confederate soldiers. **June 22. Arkansas re-admitted to the Union. November. Governor Powell Clayton declares martial law in much of the state; a mostly black militia battles the Ku Klux Klan. * 1871 - Completion of a railroad between Memphis and Little Rock. * 1872 - University of Arkansas opens in Fayetteville. * 1874 - ** May 15 - Month-long " Brooks-Baxter War" between rival claimants to the governorship ends when President Ulysses S Grant orders the forces of the former to disperse. **October 13 - Ratification of a new constitution restoring the franchise to all whites and guaranteeing full civil rights for blacks ends the Reconstruction era. * 1887 - Bauxite discovered southwest of Little Rock; peak output is reached by 1918, by which time almost all US Bauxite is being mined in Arkansas. * 1891 - Jim Crow legislation segregates railroad coaches and waiting stations. * 1892 - Adoption of a constitutional amendment imposing a poll tax restricts the electorate. * 1898 - The Democratic party adopts whites-only primary elections. * 1899 - Bauxite mining began in 1899 and Arkansas soon led all other states in production. ===The Twentieth Century=== * 1904 - Near Ulm, William H Fuller grows a 70 acre stand of rice, establishing one of the state's leading crops. * 1906 - August 1 - Diamonds found near Murfreesboro, which becomes the site of the only diamond mine in the United States. * 1909 - Lumber production is the state's leading industry. * 1915 - The General Assembly of 1915 enacted a statewide game and fish law and created the Game and Fish Commission. * 1918 [[Space:1918_Flu_Pandemic|Spanish Flu]] pandemic Approximately 7000 Arkansawyers died from the Flu. * 1920 - Over 40 percent of land under cultivation is in cotton, the state's leading crop. * 1921 - **The first radio station, WOK in Pine Bluff, began broadcasting in 1921. ** January 10 - Discovery of oil near El Dorado triggers a boom; Arkansas is fourth among states in oil in 1924, but production peaks in 1925. * 1926 - Prison break at Tucker in Pine Bluff leaves 4 inmates dead. * 1927 - The Mississippi River floods one-fifth of the state. In largely agrarian Arkansas, the Flood of 1927 covered about 6,600 square miles, with thirty-six out of seventy-five Arkansas counties under water up to thirty feet deep in places. In Arkansas, more people were affected by the floodwaters (over 350,000), more farmland inundated (over two million acres), more Red Cross camps were needed (eighty of the 154 total), and more families received relief than any other state (41,243). In Arkansas, almost 100 people died, more than any state except Mississippi. In monetary terms, the losses in Arkansas (totaling over $1 million in 1927 dollars for relief and recovery) surpassed any other affected state. [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?search=1&entryID=2202 Flood of 1927] * Flood of 1937 - "A cold, rainy January in 1937 set the stage for one of the worst floods—if not the worst—in Arkansas. Corrective action undertaken during the preceding ten years kept Mississippi River levees along Arkansas’s border from breaking, however, thereby preventing a repeat of the Flood of 1927. Nevertheless, eleven Arkansas waterways overflowed, inundating or otherwise affecting seventeen adjacent counties. Eleven additional states flooded, from West Virginia to Louisiana, affecting 1.5 million people in 196 counties and submerging 8,141,182 acres (12,721 square miles) along the Ohio and Mississippi river valleys. This natural calamity shattered all previous disaster records, excluding World War I, according to the American Red Cross." [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=4878 Flood of 1937] * 1953 - Television station KATV in Little Rock went on the air in 1953 * 1955-1967 - Orval E. Faubus was the first Arkansas governor to be elected to six terms (1955-67). * 1957 - President Eisenhower had to send US troops to help African Americans attend Central High School in Little Rock. * 1967 - Winthrop Rockefeller became the first Republican governor of Arkansas since Reconstruction. * 1968: In a special session in February, the General Assembly passes 67 bills, including a freedom of information act and the state's first general minimum wage act. In November, Arkansans ratify Amendment 53, authorizing kindergartens in the state's free public schools. * 1969: The University of Arkansas establishes a multi-campus system. * 1970: Dale Bumpers of Charleston is elected governor, promising to rid Arkansas of "the old machine and the money machine."In February, a federal judge declares the Arkansas prison system unconstitutional. * 1974: Dale Bumpers successfully challenges J. William Fulbright in the Democratic primary and wins election to the U.S. Senate. David Pryor of Camden is elected Governor. University of Arkansas Law School professor William J. Clinton loses his race for the Third District Congressional seat. * 1975: Following the end of the Vietnam conflict, significant numbers of Vietnamese immigrants are relocated to Camp Chaffee, near Fort Smith, where many eventually settle. On October 11, Professor William Clinton marries Hillary Rodham. * 1976: Professor Clinton is elected attorney-general, advocating victim compensation, the rights of the elderly, tough ethics laws for public officials, tighter oversight of utilities and opposing the twenty-five-cent pay phone call. * 1978: Attorney-General Bill Clinton is elected governor. * 1980: Arkansas is ranked in the top five states in percentage of population over the age of 65, due to the "Retiree Movement."In May, the Federal government informs Governor Clinton that Camp Chaffee will house 120,000 Cuban "Freedom flotilla"refugees. Bill Clinton is defeated by Frank White, once a Democrat, in his bid for a second term as governor. * 1982: Arkansas' "creation science"law is overturned in Federal District Court; Bill Clinton is re-elected governor. * 1983: The Quality Education Act is passed by the General Assembly; education once again becomes a widely-discussed issue within Arkansas. * 1984: Voters approve Amendment 63 giving statewide officials four-year, rather than two-year, terms. Clinton is re-elected governor. * 1986: Clinton again is re-elected, this time for a four-year term. * 1988: The Mississippi Delta Commission is created with the mission of investigating and improving Delta life. * 1990: Governor Clinton wins a fifth term as governor. Latinos are Arkansas' the fastest growing minority population. Tyson Foods of Springdale is the largest broiler chicken processor in the nation. * 1991: On October 3, Governor Clinton announces he will run for the presidency of the United States. Lt. Governor Jim Guy Tucker becomes acting Governor in Clinton's absence. October 18 sees the last issue of the Arkansas Gazette, the "oldest newspaper west of the Mississippi." * 1992: Bill Clinton is elected the 42nd President of the United States. Lieutenant Governor Jim Guy Tucker becomes governor. * 1994: Jim Guy Tucker is elected governor; Sharon Priest is the first woman elected to the office of Arkansas Secretary of State. * 1996: Republican Tim Hutchinson is elected to the U.S. Senate, the first of his party in over 100 years to represent the state in Washington. Governor Tucker resigns his office in July and is succeeded by Republican Lieutenant Governor Mike Huckabee. In November, Bill Clinton wins re-election to the Presidency. *1997: Ceremonies at Little Rock Central High School mark the fortieth anniversary of the desegregation crisis. *1998: Mike Huckabee is elected Governor. ===The Twenty-first Century=== *2000: Arkansas returns a Republican majority in the Presidential vote. *2002: Bentonville based Wal-Mart is identified as the world's largest corporation. *2008: Mike Huckabee runs for President of the United States. He is defeated in the primary elections. The first black is elected President of the United States: Barack Obama == State Emblems, Symbols and Mascots== * State motto: Regnat Populus ("The People Rule"), adopted: 1907 * State anthem: "Arkansas" by Eva Ware Barnett, adopted: 1987 * State historical song: "The Arkansas Traveler" by Sanford Faulkner, adopted: 1987 * State songs: "Arkansas (You Run Deep In Me)" by Wayland Holyfield and "Oh, Arkansas" by Terry Rose and Gary Klass, adopted: 1987 [http://www.sos.arkansas.gov/educational/students/Pages/stateSongs.aspx#arkansas Words and Download of Songs] * Demonym Arkansan, Arkansawyer (1881 by Arkansas Code 1-4-105), Arkanite (2009), Arkie {| |Type || Symbol || Year |- |American folk dance || Square dance || 1991 |- |Beverage || Milk || 1985 |- |Bird || Mockingbird ''Mimus polyglottos'' ||1929 |- |Butterfly || Diana fritillary butterfly ''Speyeria diana'' || 2007 |- |Floral emblem || Apple blossom ''Pyrus malus'' || 1901 |- |Fruit and vegetable || South Arkansas vine ripe pink tomato ''Solanum lycopersicum'' || 1987 |- |Gem || Diamond || 1967 |- |Grain || Rice ''Oryza sp.'' || 2007 |- |Grape || Cynthiana grape ''Vitis aestivalis'' ||2009 |- |Cooking vessel || Dutch oven || 2001 |- |Insects || Honey bee ''Apis mellifera'' || 1973 |- |Mammal || White-tailed deer ''Odocoileus virginianus'' ||1993 |- |Mineral || Quartz || 1967 |- |Musical instrument || Fiddle || 1985 |- |Nut || Pecan ''Carya illinoinensis'' || 2009 |- |Rock || Bauxite || 1967 |- |Soil || Stuttgart ||1997 |- |Tree || Pine tree ''Pinus taeda'' || 1939 |- |Dinosaur||''Arkansaurus fridayi''a type of bipedal coelurosaur dinosaur||2017 |} ===State Nicknames, Official and Unofficial=== ::The Natural State (Official) :::This nickname was officially adopted by the legislature in 1995 and is intended to highlight the "...unsurpassed scenery, clear lakes, free-flowing streams, magnificent rivers meandering bayous, delta bottomlands, forested mountains, and abundant fish and wildlife." This nickname replaced the official Land of Opportunity nickname following the slogan, Arkansas Is a Natural, which was used to promote tourism and outdoor recreation. ::Land of Opportunity :::This was the official state nickname of Arkansas prior to the adoption of The Natural State in 1995. Adopted in 1947, this nickname served for 38 years. ::The Wonder State :::This nickname served the state of Arkansas as the official nickname from 1923 to 1947. This name was adopted by concurrent resolution of the legislature to promote Arkansas' abundance of natural resources and to replace the nickname, the Bear State, which was so widely in use and, it was feared, gave a false impression of the state. ::The Razorback State :::Though not official, Arkansas is very often referred to as the Razorback State in reference to the athletic teams of the University of Arkansas. A razorback is a thin, long-legged wild hog resident in the state of Arkansas ::The Hot Springs State :::This nickname is in reference to the world-famous hot springs of Arkansas. A related, though less known, nickname was The Hot Water State. ::The Bowie State :::This nickname, along with The Toothpick State, references the famous knives that were in use in the Arkansas territory. The Bowie knife was first crafted by blacksmith/knifesmith James Black, to Jim Bowie's specification. It was said that a Bowie knife had to be sharp enough for shaving and heavy enough to use as a hatchet. It had to be long enough to be used as a sword and wide enough to paddle a canoe. ::The Toothpick State :::Another large knife, made by Arkansas blacksmiths/knifesmiths and referred to as an Arkansas Toothpick, was similar in heft to a Bowie knife, but longer and designed for throwing. Used by Confederate soldiers, the nickname for Company K 5th Arkansas Regiment, commandered by Captain Lucius P. Featherston ::The Bear State :::This is the earliest known nickname for Arkansas, first seen in print in 1858. Undoubtedly, Arkansas was referred to as The Bear State by early settlers who found the territory home to many bears, particularly the American black bear ''Ursus americanus''. This nickname was pronounced, "Bar" State. ==New Deal Projects== ===Depression Era Post Office Art=== {| border="1" align="center" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid blue;" |- ! scope="col" |Town, County ! scope="col" | Location ! scope="col" | Artist ! scope="col"| Depicts ! scope="col"|Mural |- |[[Space:Saline_County_Arkansas|Benton]] |Saline County Courthouse,
    200 North Main |Julius Woeltz |Bauxite Mining |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-2.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |[[Space:Carroll_County_Arkansas|Berryville]] |Berryville Post Office,
    101 East Madison Avenue |Daniel Olney |Farmer and wife flanking a plow and guitar |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-7.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |Clarksville |Clarksville Post Office,
    200 West Sevier Street |Mary May Purser |The mail coming to town |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-8.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |[[Space:Yell_County_Arkansas|Dardanelle]] |Dardanelle Post Office,
    103 North Front Street |Ludwig Mactarian |Industrial, agricultural, and
    transportation activities related to cotton |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-9.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |[[Space:Sevier_County_Arkansas|De Queen]] |De Queen Post Office,
    105 North 4th Street |Henry Simon |Men restocking a stream and surrounded by wildlife |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-10.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |[[Space:Arkansas_County_Arkansas|DeWitt]] |DeWitt Post Office,
    221 West Cross Street |William Traher |A rice field flanked by an African American
    quarter of the town and a residential area |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-11.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |Heber Springs |Heber Springs Municipal Building,
    102 East Main |H. Louis Freund |A pioneer family in the middle of clearing a field |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-12.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |Lake Village |Lake Village Post Office,
    206 South Cokley Street |Avery Johnson |Deer and other wildlife beside Lake Chicot |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-13.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |[[Space:Columbia_County_Arkansas|Magnolia]] |Farmers Bank & Trust Operations Center,
    220 East Main |Joe Jones |Farmers threshing wheat |{{Image|file=Columbia_County_Arkansas-3.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |Monticello |Monticello Economic Development Commission,
    211 West Gaines |Berta Margoulies |Growing tomatoes |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-15.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |Morrilton (relocated) |Morrilton Post Office
    Conway County Courthouse,
    112 South Moose Street |Richard Sargent |Men taking a break from bringing in the hay |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-16.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |Nashville |Nashville Post Office,
    220 North Main Street |John T. Robertson |Peach farming |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-17.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |Paris |Paris Post Office,
    206 North Elm Street |Joseph P. Vorst |The industries of Paris: cattle, coal, and cotton |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-18.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |[[Space:Clay_County_Arkansas|Piggott]] |Piggott Post Office,
    116 North Third Avenue |Daniel Rhodes |Mail leaving by plane |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-19.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |Pocahontas (relocated) |Pocahontas Post Office (Historic)
    Arkansas State University Museum, Jonesboro |H. Louis Freund |River traffic in Pocahontas |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-20.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |[[Space:Benton_County_Arkansas|Siloam Springs]] |Siloam Springs Post Office,
    101 South Broadway |Bertrand Adams |A zinc mine, lumber mill, and farmers bringing in hay |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-21.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |Springdale |Shiloh Museum,
    118 West Johnson |Natalie Henry |Fruit and poultry industries |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-22.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |Van Buren |Van Buren Post Office,
    2741 Fayetteville Road |E. Martin Hennings |Pioneer family along the Arkansas River |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-23.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |- |[[Space:Cross_County_Arkansas|Wynne]] |Wynne Post Office,
    402 Merriman Avenue East |Ethel Magafan |Cotton pickers |{{Image|file=Arkansas_The_Natural_State-24.jpg|align=c|size=100px }} |} ==Military and War== {{Image|file=Arkansas_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War_War_Between_the_States-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=CSS Arkansas, Confederate Ironclad }} ===Revolutionary War=== On April 17, 1783, British-sympathizing Native Americans and British nationals carried out an attack upon the Spanish garrison based at Arkansas Post on the Arkansas River. This attack was considered the only battle of the American Revolution to be fought in what is now Arkansas. ===Civil War=== [[Space:Camp_Butler_Prisoner_of_War_Camp|Camp Butler Prisoner of War Camp]] ===World War I=== [[Space:Arkansas_in_The_Great_War|Arkansas in the Great War]] ===Ships=== [[Space:Ships_of_Arkansas|Ships of Arkansas]] ===Military Disasters=== [[Space:Titan_II_Missile_Explosion_1980_Damascus_Arkansas| Titan II Missile Explosion site]] ===WWII Internment Camps=== *[[Space:Internment_Camps_in_the_United_States|Internment Camps in the United States]] About 425,000 captured Axis troops were sent to the United States for internment in more than 500 camps. Nearly 23,000 captured troops, mostly Germans and Italians from Erwin Rommel’s Afrika Korps, were sent to POW camps in Arkansas. *[[Space:Camp_Joseph_T_Robinson|Camp Joseph T Robinson]] in North Little Rock (Pulaski County) for Germans *[[Space:Fort_Chaffee%2C_Arkansas|Camp Chaffee]] in Fort Smith (Sebastian County) for Germans *Camp Dermott in Dermott (Chicot County) for Germans *Camp Monticello in Drew County housed Italians, *Magnolia (Columbia County) area for Italians *The Stuttgart Army Air Field in Stuttgart (Arkansas County) housed German and Italian POWs. *[[Space:Rohwer_War_Relocation_Center|Rohwer, Deshea County, for Japanese-Americans]] *Jerome, Drew County, for Japanese-Americans "As you may already know, following the bombing of Pearl Harbor, my (second generation American) family and I were summarily rounded up from our Los Angeles home and sent off to an internment camp half way across the country. These were essentially prison camps with sentry towers and machine guns pointed at us. Our only crime was looking like the enemy. " - George Takei email 29 Nov 2017 promoting Allegiance ==== Notables From the Relocation Camps in Arkansas==== *George Takai (April 20, 1937 -) Actor, author, activist, Rohwer internee, best known as Captain Hikaru Sulu from Star Trek (1966–69). Since his parents refused to take a vow and did not "pass" the loyalty questionnaire, the family was later transferred to Tule Lake War Relocation Center. *Violet Kazue de Cristoforo (1917–2007), a Japanese American poet. Jerome and Tule Lake internee *Takayo Fischer (born 1932), an American stage, film and TV actress. Interned at Jerome and Rohwer *George Hoshida (1907–1985), a Japanese American artist who made drawings of his experience during his incarceration in three internment camps. Interned at Jerome and Gila River *Lawson Fusao Inada (born 1938), an American poet. Interned at Jerome Internee and Granada *'''[[Nakahara-4|Mary Yuriko (Nakahara) Kochiyama (1921-2014)]]''', a Japanese American human rights activist, interned at Jerome *'''[[Matsumoto-63|Roy Hiroshi Matsumoto (1913-2014)]]''', a United States Army soldier and inductee of the U.S. Army Rangers Hall Of Fame and the Military Intelligence Corps Hall of Fame, interned at Jerome *George Nakano (born 1935), a former California State Assemblyman, interned at Jerome *'''[[Nishimoto-16|Joe M Nishimoto (1919-1944)]]''', a United States Army soldier and a recipient of the Medal of Honor, interned at Jerome *'''[[Sugimoto-8|Henry Yuzuru Sugimoto (1900-1990)]]''', Japanese-born artist. interned at Jerome and Rohwer *'''[[Dakusaku-1|Mary Tsuruko (Dakusaku) Tsukamoto (1915-2006)]]''',a teacher, community activist, and civil rights activist, interned at Jerome *V. Vale (born 1942), publisher, author, musician, interned at Jerome *'''[[Hamanaka-1|Kiyoshi Conrad Hamanaka (1919-2010)]]''', a theatre, film, and television actor, interned at Jerome *'''[[Yoshinaga-4|Aiko Abe Louise (Yoshinaga) Herzig-Yoshinaga (1924-2018)]]''', political activist, interned at Jerome, Manzanar and Rohwer *'''[[Asawa-1|Ruth Aiko Asawa (1926-2013)]]''', Japanese American sculptor, interned at Rohwer *'''[[Ishida-11|James Susumu Ishida (1943-2006)]]''', actor best known for his role as T. Fujitsu, Marty McFly's future boss in Back to the Future Part II in 1989 interned at Rohwer *'''[[Mirikitani-1|Janice Hatsuko Mirikitani (1941-2021)]]''', current poet laureate of San Francisco; co-founded with her husband, the Rev. Cecil Williams, the Glide Foundation (Glide Memorial Church is featured in the Will Smith film The Pursuit of Happiness). Glide empowers San Francisco's disadvantaged members of society through extensive outreach and advocacy efforts, interned at Rohwer *'''[[Unno-1|Taitetsu Unno (1929-2014)]]''', Buddhist scholar, lecturer, and author; interned at Rohwer and Tule Lake War Relocation Center *'''[[Kaneda-3|Grayce Ritsu (Kaneda) Uyehara (1919-2014)]]''', Japanese-American social worker and activist, interned at Rohwer == Tall Tales, Legends, Hauntings, Sightings, Things That Go Bump in the Night == [[Space:Arkansas_Traveller|Arkansas Traveler]]
    [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sABoSe0k_Xk Hauntings of Arkansas] [[Space:Carroll_County_Arkansas|Crescent Hotel & Spa]] Eureka Springs, Carroll, Arkansas listed as the most haunted hotel on numerous lists. [[Space:St._Francis_County_Arkansas|The St. Francis County Museum]] listed as haunted. [https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/lost-louisiana-mine-8415/ Lost Louisiana Mine] The Lost Louisiana Mine is an American legend about buried Spanish treasure that has been sought since the Victorian era, primarily in Arkansas’s Ouachita and Ozark mountains regions. The legend’s core narrative is that a Spanish expedition concealed a rich gold mine in the wilderness of Spain’s Luisiana colony (hence the name), and in returning to New Orleans, all but one of the party was killed by Indians. [http://www.encyclopediaofarkansas.net/encyclopedia/entry-detail.aspx?entryID=5368 '''Crop Circles'''] discovered on June 10, 2003, in a wheat field near Knobel (Clay County); On May 26, 2004, a “pinwheel” formation with seven arms was reported in a Peach Orchard (Clay County) wheat field; On June 14, 2007, another crop circle appeared, this time in a field near Delaplaine (Greene County). [http://www.rense.com/general77/arkcrop.htm Rense.com Arkansas Crop Circles with photos] [http://fiftywordsforsnow.com/ebooks/threesisters/#top The Three Sisters] Fictional story set in Arkansas. The tale has made its rounds across the globe, each telling set to that specific locale. (The story caught the attention of my brother, who like Mikey, doesn't like anything, let alone anything pertaining to Arkansas, liked this story. "I found something for your Arkansas page!" [[Jester-173|Jester-173]] 09:58, 22 February 2018 (EST)) ==Pages of Interest== *[[Space:United_States_District_Court_for_the_Western_District_of_Arkansas|United States District Court for the Western District of Arkansas]] *[[Space:Governors_of_Arkansas|Governors of Arkansas]] == Black Sheep, Outlaws and other Scoundrels== *'''John William "Bill" Dark''' was born in Arkansas sometime around 1835. He was a bushwhacker in north-central Arkansas during the Civil War. He gained a reputation as a cruel and ruthless plunderer who preyed on citizens of Searcy, Izard, and Van Buren Counties. *'''[[Doolin-97|William M. Doolin]]''' was born in Johnson County, Arkansas around 1858. He was an American bandit outlaw and founder of the Wild Bunch. He was one of the state's earliest-known wild men of the west who rode with the infamous Dalton Gang. Labeled "the most cold-blooded robbers in the West". *'''Ned Huddleston''' also known as Isom Dart, "Black Fox" and the "Calico Cowboy". He was born a slave in Arkansas around 1849. He became a notorious Wyomning Territory Outlaw. *'''[[Miller-5407|James Brown Miller]]''' - also known as "Killin Jim", "Killer Miller" and "Deacon Jim". Was born on October 25, 1861 in Van Buren, Crawford County, Arkansas. He was an American outlaw and title-holder gunfighter of the American Old West. He is said to have killed 12 people during gunfights. He got the nickname "Deacon" because he did not drink or use tobacco. He advertised as a professional assassin, and before his outlaw career was a Texas Rangers. *'''Nathaniel Reed''' was born on March 23, 1862 in Madison County, Arkansas. Also known as "Texas Jack", he was a 19th century American outlaw responsible for many stagecoach, bank and train robberies throughout the American Southwest. He is claimed to have been the last survivor of the "47 most notorious outlaws" of Indian Territory. ==Fictional Counties of Arkansas== '''Bogan County''' - A fictional county as portrayed in the movies White Lightning and Dark Night of the Scarecrow.
    '''Deeson County''' - A fictional county in southwest Arkansas near the intersection of Highway 71 and Interstate 82 as portrayed in the movie Smokey and the Bandit. The real Highway 71 and Interstate 82 is in Texarkana.
    '''Green River County''' - fictional county in Arkansas portrayed in the series Supernatural. 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Michael Gear and Kathleen O'Neal Gear] Native Amercian fiction based on archealogical finds. Let Us Build Us a City: Eleven Lost Cities of Arkansas by Donald J. Harington (Non-fiction reads like a novel, a TRUE ''romanse'' of Arkansas. "They'll do to tie to!": The story of the Third Regiment, Arkansas Infantry, C.S.A by Major Calvin L Collier USAF Ret. Evidently re-issued as "They'll Do to Tie To!": The Story of Hood's Arkansas Toothpicks, same author. Recommended for any CW or History buff. To the Stars by George Takai autobiography Arkansas in Ink: Gunslingers, Ghosts, and Other Graphic Tales, edited by Guy Lancaster and illustrated by Ron Wolfe Encyclopedia of Arkansas Music [http://www.arkansaspreservation.com/News-and-Events/publications Arkansas Heritage] ==Sources== *Wikipedia contributors. "[[Wikipedia:Rohwer_War_Relocation_Center|Rohwer War Relocation]]." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed 13 Feb 2023. *Wikipedia contributors. 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"[https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/colbert-raid-1163/ Colbert Raid]." Accessed 16 Feb 2023. *Arkansas The Natural State, Arkansas Ubran Legends. "[https://www.arkansas.com/articles/arkansas-urban-legends Arkansas Urban Legends]." Accessed 16 Feb 2023. *Phillips, Freda Cruse. Encyclopedia of Arkansas (CALS) "[https://encyclopediaofarkansas.net/entries/john-william-4750/ John William (Bill) Dark (1835?-1863)]." Accessed 16 Feb 2023. *Jon D. May, “Doolin, William M.,” The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture, "[https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=DO007 Doolin, William M. (1858-1896)]." Accessed 16 Feb 2023. *Rawlings-Carroll, Richelle. Black Past "[https://www.blackpast.org/african-american-history/isom-dart-1849-1900/ Isom Dart (1849-1900)]." Accessed 16 Feb 2023. *Wikipedia contributors. "[[Wikipedia:Jim_Miller_(outlaw)|Jim Miller (outlaw)]]." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Accessed 16 Feb 2023. *Wikipedia contributors. 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    === 1841 Census === :Last Hay Villa, Churchdown, Gloucestershire1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Town: Hucclecote; Parish: Churchdown; Reg Dist.: Gloucester Union; Archive Ref H0107; Book 6; Folio 6; Page 7; Piece# 356; FindMyPast.com ::[[Arkell-20|Thomas Arkell]] - 69 (1772) b. Gloucestershire ::Sarah Arkell - 69 (1772) b. Gloucestershire ::Heather Greening - 40 (1801) b. Gloucestershire ---- :Fair Mile House, Churchdown, Gloucestershire1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Town: Hucclecote; Parish: Churchdown; Reg Dist.: Gloucester Union; Archive Ref H0107; Book 6; Folio 18; Page 6; Piece# 356; FindMyPast.com ::William Arkell - 65 (1776) b. Gloucestershire; o. shoemaker ::William Arkell - 40 (1801) b. Gloucestershire; o. carpenter ::Susan Arkell - 40 (1801) b. Gloucestershire ::Ann Arkell - 9 (1832) b. Gloucestershire ---- :Hucclecote, Churchdown, Gloucestershire1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Town: Hucclecote; Parish: Churchdown; Reg Dist.: Gloucester Union; Archive Ref H0107; Book 6; Folio 5; Page 5; Piece# 356; FindMyPast.com ::Giles Arkell - 65 (1776) b. Gloucestershire; o. farmer ::Prudence Arkell - 65 (1776) b. Gloucestershire ::Charles Arkell - 30 (1811) b. Gloucestershire ::Mary Ann Arkell - 30 (1811) b. Gloucestershire ::Edith Arkell - 25 (1816) b. Gloucestershire ::Joseph Arkell - 25 (1816) b. Gloucestershire *Giles is listed in the Will of his father Jonathan Arkell, dated 16 March 1808Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR, Wills and Inventories. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester, UK.. ---- :School House, Churchdown, Gloucestershire1841 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Town: Hucclecote; Parish: Churchdown; Reg Dist.: Gloucester Union; Archive Ref H0107; Book 5; Folio 17; Page 4; Piece# 356; FindMyPast.com ::[[Arkell-19|William Arkell]] - 60 (1781) b. Gloucestershire; o. Shop keeper ::[[Unknown-222037|Harriot Arkell]] - 45 (1796) b. Gloucestershire ---- :Kingsholm, Churchdown, Gloucestershire"England and Wales Census, 1841," index, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/M7MX-TPF : accessed 23 Aug 2014), Priscilla Arkell, Churchdown, Gloucestershire, England; citing "1841 England, Scotland and Wales census," index and images, findmypast.co.uk (www.findmypast.co.uk : Brightsolid, n.d.); PRO HO 107, The National Archives of the UK, Kew, Surrey. ::Priscilla Arkell - 30 (1811) b. Gloucestershire ::Sarah Arkell - (1831) b. Gloucestershire === 1851 Census === :Hamlet of Hucclecote, Gloucestershire1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Parish: Hamlet of Hucclecote; Reg Dist.: Gloucester; Archive Ref H0107; Folio 203; Page 2; Piece# 1961; FindMyPast.com ::[[Arkell-19|William Arkell]] - 69 (1782) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire; o. Poulterer ::[[Unknown-222037|Harriot Arkell]] (wife) - 59 (1792) b. Hucclecote, Gloucestershire ::Caroline Price (granddaughter) - 10 (1841) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ---- :Hillfield Passage, Hamlet of Kingsholm St Catherine, Gloucester, Gloucestershire1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Hamlet of Kingsholm St Catherine, Gloucester, Reg Dist.: Gloucestershire; Archive Ref H0107; Folio 457; Page 25; Piece# 1961; FindMyPast.com ::[[Arkell-30|Frederick Arkell]] - 38 (1813) b. Hucclecote, Gloucestershire; o. Butcher ::Ann Arkell - 34 (1817) b. Gloucester, Gloucestershire ::Elizabeth Arkell - 13 (1838) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ::Henry Arkell - 12 (1839) b. Wotton, Gloucestershire ::George Arkell - 10 (1841) b. Wotton, Gloucestershire ::Edward Arkell - 6 (1845) b. Wotton, Gloucestershire ::William Arkell - 5 (1846) b. Wotton, Gloucestershire ::Frederick Arkell - 3 (1848) b. Wotton, Gloucestershire ::Thomas Arkell - 6m (1851) b. Wotton, Gloucestershire ---- :Witcomb, Badgeworth, Gloucestershire1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Hamlet of Witcomb, Badgeworth, Reg Dist.: Gloucestershire; Archive Ref H0107; Folio 324; Page 20; Piece# 1972; FindMyPast.com ::Thomas Arkell - 44 (1807) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire; o. House Dealer ::Pricilla Arkell - 42 (1809) b. Upton St. Leonards, Gloucestershire ---- :Cainscross, Stonehouse, Stroud, Gloucestershire1851 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Cainscross, Stonehouse, Stroud, Reg Dist.: Gloucestershire; Archive Ref H0107; Folio 90; Page 17; Piece# 1964; FindMyPast.com ::George Wilkinson Lloyd - 40 (1785) b. Bristol, Gloucestershire; o. Officer of inland revenue ::Elizabeth Lloyd - 43 (1808) b. Middlesex ::George Robert Lloyd - 14 (1837) b. Cheltenham, Gloucestershire ::William Charles Lloyd - 12 (1839) b. Stroud, Gloucestershire ::Alfred Hoskins Lloyd - 9 (1842) b. Carnarvonshire ::John Lloyd - 7 (1844) b. Ireland ::James Lloyd - 5 (1846) b. Ireland ::George Arkell (Father-in-law) (widow) - 66 (1785) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire; o. retired tailor === 1861 Census === :Green Street, Hucclecote, Gloucestershire1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Plush and Farmer; Hucclecote, Gloucestershire; Archive Ref RG109; Folio 6; Page 7; Piece# 1763; FindMyPast.com ::[[Arkell-19|William Arkell]] - 80 (1781) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire; o. Land proprietor :::DEATHS - Dec 9. at Churchdown, Mr. William Arkell aged 87 (Source: Gloucester Journal, Dec 12, 1868) ::[[Unknown-222037|Harriot Arkell]] - 70 (1791) b. Hucclecote, Gloucestershire ---- :Puttoe St., Standish, Gloucestershire1861 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Standish; Wheatenhurst, Gloucestershire; Archive Ref RG09; Folio 83; Page 17; Piece# 1769; FindMyPast.com ::Frances M. Arkell - 37 (1824) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire; o. Servant (Nathaniel Hawkins Home) === 1871 Census === :Near Sandywell, Churchdown, Gloucestershire1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Near Sandywell, Churchdown, Gloucestershire; Archive Ref RG10; Folio 45; Page 24; Piece# 2610; FindMyPast.com ::[[Unknown-222037|Harriot Arkell]] (widow) - 77 (1794) b. Hucclecote, Gloucestershire; o. retired poulterer ---- :Grotto St., Churchdown, Gloucestershire1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Churchdown, Gloucestershire; Archive Ref RG10; Folio 42; Page 17; Piece# 2610; FindMyPast.com ::William Arkell - 24 (1847) b. Gloucestershire; o. butcher ::Clara Arkell (wife) - 24 (1847) b. Prestbury, Gloucestershire === 1881 Census === :Sandywell, Churchdown, Gloucestershire1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Churchdown, Gloucestershire; Archive Ref RG11; Folio 47; Page 25; Piece# 2529; FindMyPast.com ::[[Unknown-222037|Harriot Arkell]] (widow) - 88 (1793) b. Hucclecote, Gloucestershire; o. formerly Dealers wife ::Ellen Arkell (Granddaughter) -25 (1856) b. Hucclecote, Gloucestershire ---- :Brookfield, Churchdown, Gloucestershire1881 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Churchdown, Gloucestershire; Archive Ref RG11; Folio 45; Page 22; Piece# 2529; FindMyPast.com ::William Arkell - 31 (1850) b. Gloucester, Gloucestershire; o. butcher farmer ::Clara Arkell (wife) - 31 (1850) b. Prestbury, Gloucestershire ::Nellie Arkell - 9 (1872) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ::Alice Arkell - 8 (1873) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ::Anne Arkell - 7 (1874) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ::Harry Arkell - 5 (1876) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ::Fred Arkell - 3 (1878) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ::Hubert W. Arkell - 2 (1879) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire === 1891 Census === :Brookfield, Churchdown, Gloucestershire1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Churchdown, Gloucestershire; Archive Ref RG12; Folio 35; Page 17; Piece# 2011; FindMyPast.com ::William Arkell - 43 (1848) b. Gloucester, Gloucestershire; o. farmer ::Clara Arkell (wife) - 42 (1849) b. Prestbury, Gloucestershire ::Nellie Arkell - 19 (1872) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire :::DEATHS - [[Arkell-148|Gledhill-Johnson]], May 10, at Trail, Canada, Nellie, eldest daughter of the late William and Clara Arkell of Churchdown (Source: Gloucestershire Echo, May 31, 1932) ::Alice Arkell - 18 (1873) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ::Annie Arkell - 17 (1874) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ::Harry Arkell - 15 (1876) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire :::The sad death of [[Arkell-151|Mr. Harry Arkell]] at Cheltenham Hospital on Monday will be heard with much regret by his numerous friends at Churchdown, where until a few days ago he went about his business as usual. He had not reached 40, and was the eldest son of the late Mr. William Arkell, Brockfield Farm. He died from lockjaw. (Source: Gloucester Journal, February 17, 1912) ::Fred Arkell - 13 (1878) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ::Hubert W. Arkell - 12 (1879) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ::Charles Arkell - 9 (1882) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire === 1901 Census === :Churchdown, Gloucestershire1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Churchdown, Gloucestershire; Archive Ref RG13; Folio 162; Page 32; Piece# 2423; FindMyPast.com ::Clara Arkell (widow) - 52 (1849) b. Prestbury, Gloucestershire; o. farmer ::Annie Arkell - 27 (1874) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ::Harry H Arkell - 26 (1875) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire; o. Assistant on farm ::Fred Arkell - 24 (1877) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire; o. milkman ::Hubert Arkell - 22 (1879) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire; o. Assistant on farm ::Charles Ed Arkell - 19 (1882) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire; o. Assistant on farm === 1911 Census === :Churchdown, Gloucestershire1911 England, Wales & Scotland Census; Churchdown, Gloucestershire; Census Reference: RG14PN15276 RG78PN924 RD325 SD1 ED11 SN143; Archive Ref RG14; Piece# 15276; FindMyPast.com ::Clara Arkell (widow) - 62 (1849) b. Prestbury, Gloucestershire; o. farmer ::Annie Arkell - 37 (1874) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire ::Harry Arkell - 35 (1876) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire; o. Milk seller ::Hubert Arkell -32 (1879) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire; o. general worker :::Mr. Hubert William Arkell, of Churchdown died on Saturday after an illness lasting six months. A son of the late Mr. and Mrs. William Arkell, he had lived in Churchdown all his life and was a member of an old and much respected family there. A sister and two brothers survive him. (Source: Gloucestershire Echo, Monday August 22, 1938) :::The chief mourners were Miss Annie Arkell (sister), Messrs. Fred and Charles Arkell (brothers), Mrs. W. Jervis (niece), Mrs. P. Davis (cousin), Mrs. F. Arkell and Mrs. G. Day (sisters-in-law)... Mrs. Chrles Arkell and Mr. Hugh Wellington were unable to attend. (Source: Gloucestershire Echo, Aug. 25, 1938) ::Margaret Arkell (granddaughter) - 10 (1901) b. Churchdown, Gloucestershire === Deaths === :Elizabeth Arkell b. 1738; d. 30 October 1825, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :William Arkell b. 1748; d. 28 January 1824, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :Elizabeth Arkell b. 1762; d. 31 May 1830, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :Charles Arkell b. 1769; d. 16 January 1842, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :Sarah Arkell b. 1772; d. 13 June 1844, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :William Arkell b. 1772; d. 13 March 1844, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :[[Arkell-20|Thomas Arkell]] b. 1772; d. 9 February 1846, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :Patience Arkell b. 1773; d. 23 April 1859, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :Giles Arkell b. 1776; d. 5 March 1858, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :Susannah Arkell b. 1796; d. 25 June 1861, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :Charles Arkell b. 1807; d. 30 December 1863, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :John Arkell b. 1808; d. 10 September 1848, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :Sarah Arkell b. 1808; d. 13 December 1820, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :Mary Ann Arkell b. 1816; d. 20 March 1861, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown :Charles Arkell b. 1833; d. 18 June 1834, St. Bartholomew, Churchdown * [http://www.standrewschurchdown.org.uk/new/history St Bartholomew's Church], Churchdown, Gloucestershire === Wills === *Jonathan Arkell, Yeoman, Hucclecote, Churchdown, Gloucestershire; Will date: 16 March 1808Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR, Wills and Inventories. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester, UK.; Reference Code: GDR/Wills/1808 (38) ::Names: Daughter Ann, wife of William Song; Daughter Harriett, wife of Joseph Pensam; Daughter Agrilla Arkell; Daughter Charlotte, wife of Robert Song; Son Jonathan Arkell; Son Giles Arkell; Grandson Charles (son of son Jonathan Arkell) ::Bequeathed money to finance real estate known by the name "[http://www.flickr.com/photos/44544845@N08/8529037282/ Garbage Hall]" ([http://goo.gl/maps/bgi8f 117 Hucclecote Road], Hucclecote - later called 'Gartage Hall')[http://www.british-history.ac.uk/report.aspx?compid=42326#n37 British History Online] situated in Hucclecote, as well as Hall's Close. ::Jonathan Arkell's burial place is marked by the Arkell Monument in the churchyard, Church of St Bartholomew, Churchdown and described as "Jonathan Arkell, died 1807. Stone. Flat lid, smaller coped centre, moulded edge, indented corners. Sides fielded panel, scalloped corners; ends wide pilasters, ribbed pulvinated frieze, fluted base (frieze and base different stone to rest of monument): sunk oval panel on stem. All on moulded base, set on wide stone paving with step. Other inscriptions"[http://list.english-heritage.org.uk/resultsingle.aspx?uid=1305118 English Heritage List Entry] including the [http://www.britishlistedbuildings.co.uk/en-128941-group-of-7-monuments-to-iles-and-arkell-/photos following]: Dorothy Arkell, d. 1780; John Arkell, d. 5 May 1797, 66y; William Arkell, d. 1831; Hannah Arkell, d. 1818; Thomas Arkell, d. 1839 *William Arkell, Yeoman, Hucklecot, Churchdown, Gloucestershire, 13 August 1806Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR, Wills and Inventories. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester, UK.; Reference Code: GDR/Wills/1806 (158) ::Names: William Arkel; Sarah Arkel (now single); brother Jonathan Arkel *Charles Arkell, Yeoman, Churchdown, Gloucestershire; 9 May 1812Ancestry.com. Gloucestershire, England, Wills and Inventories, 1541-1858 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2014. Original data: Gloucestershire Probate Records. Diocese of Gloucestershire, Finding Reference GDR, Wills and Inventories. Gloucestershire Archives, Gloucester, UK.; GDR/Wills/1812 (84) ::Names: Wife Elizabeth Arkell; Daughter Constant Comfort; Son Thomas; Daughter Esther; Son Charles; Son William; Son George == Sources ==

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    Arms of Atwood

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    ==Armorial of Atwood (and variants)== Names: Atwood, Attwood, Wode, Wood, atte Wode, atte Wood. This page is to assist in research into the various families of Attwood or Atwood that originated in England c. 13th Century. Arms were hereditary and formed part of the deceased estate. Thus we, as researchers, can use these to help us determine likelihood of parentage. As genealogists there are some rules we need to observe: # Arms belong to the person, the individual. There is no such thing as a family coat of arms. As such only the rightful heir to an individual has the right to bear those arms. # Variations on arms occur when a junior line takes on a variation, such as additions (called charges in heraldry) to the undifferenced (the original) arms, or a change in colour (called tincture in heraldry). Thus, if a person, named Atwood was to seek a grant of arms, and could prove an ancestor that was an armiger (bore arms) they would receive a grant of arms that was based on the original. If they could prove they were the last direct descendent they could receive a grant of the undifferenced arms of the ancestor. On this page are a number of arms with description and source. ===[[Atwood-9|Harman Atwood]] (d. 1653)=== {{Image|file=Atwood-9.png |align=r |size=m }} His arms are sourced to his tomb in All Saints, Sanderstead, Surrey as: Quarterly, 1 and 4, Gules a lion rampant Argent between three acorns Or (Atwood); 2 and 3, Sable three curry-combs Argent handles Or (Harman (or Harmond according to Parkers Heraldry), Oxfordshire). Curry-combs were used to groom horses. They show the arms of his parents. The points to note are the three acrons which must have been his fathers arms. Using the arms of his mother would also provide us the line of Harmond in Oxfordshire that she came from as these are the undifferenced arms of the Oxfordshire Harmonds. ===Thomas Arthur Carless Attwood (b. 27 May 1863)=== {{Image|file=Arms_of_Atwood.png |align=r |size=m }} The arms depicted here are the undifferenced arms of the parental line represented by this gentleman. He wasArmorial families : a directory of gentlemen of coat-armour; by Arthur Fox-Davies; page 44 [https://archive.org/stream/armorialfamilies00foxd#page/43/mode/1up/search/atwood Family of Attwood] born May 27, 1863, the only child of the late '''Thomas Aurelius Attwood''' of Birmingham, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife '''Mary Smallwood''', eldest daughter of '''Joseph Smallwood of Castle Bromwich'''. He succeeded to the title on the death (1901) of his cousin '''George Reginald Attwood''' of Glaslyn Court, to the male representation of the family of '''Attwood''', late of Hawne House, Corngieaves Hall, and the Leasowes, near Halesowen, Worcestershire. As these are relatively recent arms they are more complex and represent various marriages and inheritances through time. Thus the arms are complex to reproduce but I will put them up in time. The arms are: : Quarterly 1 and 4, '''gules''' (red), a cross indented, in the first and fourth quarters a '''lion rampant argent''', and in the second and third a swan close (wings beside the body) also argent, beaked or ; 2. per pale argent and gules, a chevron vair between three quatrefoils, in the centre chief point a fleur- de-lis all counterchanged (forAdams of Cakemore House, CO. Worcester) ; 3. or, on a mount, in base an oaktree proper, over all a fesse gules, thereon three cinquefoils of the field, in the dexter canton two annulets interlaced in pale sable (for Carless of Birmingham). The field of interest to our work is the upper left corner of the arms; gules, a lion rampant argent. These are represented here and suggest that the undifferenced arms from which this person (Thomas Attwood) is descended carried them. ===[[Wood-20723|Sir John Wood (atte Wood)]] (d. 1458)=== {{Image|file=Wood-20722.png |align=r |size=m }} This person was an armiger and represented Worcestershire. His seat was at Wolverley. He is thought to have been the illegitimate son of Sir John atte Wood of Wolverley he eventually inherited title to those estates in 1420 after the legitimate line of Sir John atte Wood expired.The History of Parliament: the House of Commons 1386-1421, Member [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/wood-john-i-1458 John WOOD (sometimes atte Wood] He went to great lengths to ensure the continuance of the estates in the family by tail-male, and the estates were inherited by his eldest son, [[Wood-20724|Thomas]]. Given the similarity to the previous undifferenced arms it would seem obvious that the forked tail might simply be an early differencing from the undifferenced arms. It (the forked tail) might simply have been a recent addition to represent illegitimacy or suggest deviation form the undifferenced line prior. Further research would be needed to confirm. ===atte Wode or Atwood of Surrey=== Wikitree carries an amount of material on this family of [[:Category: Coulsdon, Surrey|Coulsdon]] and [[:Category: Sanderstead, Surrey|Sanderstead]]. This family, a member (Harman Atwood) noticed above is noticed in the publication of Surrey Coat of Arms as "ATWOOD [in early times atte WODE] of Wood Place in Coulsdon, and afterwards of Sanderstead Court [also called Sanderstead Place or House]. Extinct 1759." They carried arms in two variants: {{Image|file=Arms_of_Atwood-1.png |align=r |size=s }} {{Image|file=Arms_of_Atwood-2.png |align=l |size=s }} # Gules a lion rampant Argent between three acorns Or. On the right. # Gules a lion rampant Argent between six acorns Or. On the left It is not clear, as lineage is not, whether these were two different families, likely, or one family. The most likely assertion is that they were two distinct families, descended from the same father, that split, the line with the six acorns being a junior line. Given that Harman Atwood carried the former arms and held titles to both estates it seems probable that the second line died out. ===Atwood of Devon=== {{Image|file=Arms_of_Atwood-3.png |align=r |size=s }} Atwood, or Wood, of '''Ashridge''', in North Tawton, Devon. — This family was not extinct in 1620 although by then they were called Wood: they had possessed Ashridge from the reign of Edward III. A daughter of '''Christopher Wood, Esq'''., who probably was the last of the family, married Gregory, and died in 1719.Daniel Lysons and Samuel Lysons, 'General history: Families removed since 1620', in Magna Britannia: Volume 6, Devonshire (London, 1822), pp. clxxiii-ccxxv. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/magna-britannia/vol6/clxxiii-ccxxv British History Online - Families removed since 1620]. The bore Sable, semee of acorns, Or, a lion rampant, Argent; shown at right. ===Other Attwood Arms=== The British Herald; Or, Cabinet of Armorial Bearings of the Nobility & Gentry of Great Britain & Ireland, from the Earliest to the Present Time; by Robson carries a number of descriptions to the arms. To show variance I will include them here and put them up over time: : '''Attwood'''; gules, a lion rampant argent within an orle (this is like a border and the number is not stipulated) of acorns or. This clearly associated with the family of study. Location is not provided. : '''Atwood''', of Bromfield, Essex; argent, on a fesse raguly azure, three fleur-de-lis. This clearly '''not''' related to the family of study. : '''Atwood''', of Gloucestershire; gules, a lion rampant guardant (similar to the lion rampant but face is facing forward) argent, between eight acorns slipped (that is with leaves) or. This seems a likely candidate as well. : '''Atwood''', of Broughton, Shropshire; gules a lion rampant double queued (two tails both coming from base - different from forked) argent. : '''Atwood''', not designed, gules a lion rampant argent - crest, an antelope's head. This likely the original arms : '''Atwood''', gules (another one as sable) the field replenished (covered) with acorns or, a lion rampant argent (would be superimposed over the field). : '''Atwood'''; gules, a lion rampant ermine (a fur depicted as white background with black shapes representing a stoat). : '''Atwood'''; gules, a lion rampant guardant argent. Similar to that of Gloucestershire but without the acorns. : '''Atwood'''; agent, a lion rampant gules. The reverse colours of the main arms. : '''Atwood'''; argent, a wolf salient sable. Not likely this line. : '''Atwood'''; argent, a wolf salient sable collared of the first (argent) within a bordure of the second (sable - black). Likely the same line as immediately above. : '''Atwood'''; argent, a wolf salient sable within a bordure engrailed of the second, charged with an entoire (generally signifies a placement in the bordure) of eight bezants (a coin - appears as a disk). Same family as above. : '''Atwood'''; argent, a wolf salient sable between three torteauxes (these are round circles, generally red) within a bordure of the second. Same family as above. : '''Atwood'''; gyronny ( variation of the field that looks like wedges) of pieces argent and or, a wolf salient sable. This likely a junior line associated with the wolf family. : '''Atwood''': argent, a greyhound skipping in bend sable. Not likely of the family in study. : '''Atwood'''; ermine, three leopards heads azure (blue). Not likely of the family in study. : '''Atwood'''; azure, an oak tree erased vert, fructed (the part bearing the seeds, in this case acorns) or; on a chief (at the top) azure, three trefoils slipped of the third. Unlikely one of the family in study. You can see, from the above, that there are a number of different families of Atwood (Attwood) that held armigers in their lineage. The one of this study is essentially that bearing gules, a lion rampant argent and variants. ===Sources===

    Arms Wales

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    == [[Space:Heraldry|Heraldry]]: Arms of the fifteen Noble Tribes of North Wales and Powis ==
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    Armstrong County, Texas

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    [[Category:Texas Projects]] [[Category:Armstrong County, Texas]] ----
    Welcome to Armstrong County, Texas Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==History/Timeline== :{{blue|Armstrong county was formed in 1876 from Bexar County, organized in 1890, with Claude as the county seat.}}https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armstrong_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Armstrong_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=. }} :Charles Goodnight and John George Adair established ranching in the county. :'''1876''' Goodnight brought a herd of 1,600 cattle into the Palo Duro Canyon. The JA Ranch encompassed over a million acres (4,000 km²), including Armstrong County and five adjoining counties. The county land use was primarily ranch-related, even after the trickling in of homesteaders, for the remainder of the 19th century. Charles Goodnight is known for the Ranching both in the entire Texas Panhandle as well as northward to Southern Colorado, where there is a post listed as his ranch stockade in the Greenhorn Mountain area. :Of note: Charles Goodnight's ranch in Colorado in Colorado was on the Greenhorn mountain, east side. It was called Rock Canyon Ranch in 1869, eight years after Colorado Territory was established. http://www.chieftain.com/home/1336206-120/pueblo-goodnight-cattle-texas This was before he joined the JA Ranch. The Goodnight -Loving trail ran from Young county,Tx to Fort Sumner in New Mexico and then north into Colorado over Raton Pass and up through Trinidad and Pueblo to Denver. :'''1883 Tule Ranch''' in Armstrong and Briscoe Counties, is 175,000 acres, and used COW-CALF, yearling, Stocker cattle, wheat. Land for this ranch was in Tule canyon, which runs through the ranch, purchased in 1883 by Charles Goodnight and John George Adair. Following this Mattie Hedgecoke bought land when the JA Ranch was sold. Mattie Hedgecoke, then sold 27,000 acres of Mr. D. M. Cogdell, Sr in 1953.. Cogdell acquired more acreage, which were inherited by sons Billy and D. M. Jr.In 1994 Billy bought out his brother’s half of the Tule and is its sole owner.Hagen, William Thomas (2007). "Launching the JA Ranch 1877-1880". Charles Goodnight: Father of the Texas Panhandle. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 45–60. ISBN 978-0-8061-3827-5."Goodnight, Texas and Charles Goodnight". Texas Escapes. Texas Escapes - Blueprints For Travel, LLC. Archived from the original on 21 December 2010. Retrieved 13 December 2010. :'''1887''' The JA ranch yielded to make way for the Fort Worth and Denver City Railroad. :Armstrong County is included in the Amarillo, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area. {{Image|file=Armstrong_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Claude Jail. }}{{Clear}} :The first town from the J.A. Ranch was '''Goodnight'''. :Landowner Robert E. Montgomery platted the town of '''Washburn''', named after the railroad executive, D.W. Washburn :'''1888''': The next year, railroad lines turned Washburn into a boom town. In the same year, '''Armstrong City''' became '''Claude''' in honor of railroad engineer Claude Ayers. In 2016 this town is still tiny. :'''1890''' {{Blue|Armstrong county was finally organized in 1890.}} It was named for one of several Texas pioneer families named Armstrong. :'''1890,''' Competing for County Seat were 2 towns. Claude won. Some scenes of the 1963 Paul Newman film, ''' "Hud"''' were filmed at Goodnight and Claude. :'''1900''' Ranching began to share land with cotton and wheat crops. Ranching continued to be prevalent. Farming had to depend upon rainfall or farmers had to drill for wells. :'''1930's''' -The Great Depression had a severe effect on the county’s economy, and recovery took years. :'''2005''' Ranches still occupy about 68% of the land in the county. :'''Tom Blasingame,''' the oldest cowboy in the history of the American West, lived in Armstrong County and worked for seventy-three years in ranching, mostly on the '''JA Ranch'''. Ranch historian Laura Vernon Hamner interviewed many "old-timers" in Armstrong County during the last decade of the 19th century and the first decade of the 20th century in preparation for her later writings on the Texas Panhandle.Hagen, William Thomas (2007). "Launching the JA Ranch 1877-1880". Charles Goodnight: Father of the Texas Panhandle. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 45–60. ISBN 978-0-8061-3827-5. *Armstrong County was formed from Bexar County in 1876, and organized in 1890, with Claude as the county seat *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palo_Duro_Canyon Palo Duro Canyon] *Artist/painter Georgia O'Keeffe, who lived in nearby Amarillo and Canyon early in the 20th century, wrote of the Palo Duro: "It is a burning, seething cauldron, filled with dramatic light and color." *Palo Duro Canyon extends from Randall county, through Armstrong county and Brisco county. ===Government Offices=== *http://www.co.armstrong.tx.us {{Image|file=Armstrong_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption=1912 Courthouse.. }} 1912 Courthouse, designed by Elmer George Withers, Classic Revival, brick and stone.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasPanhandleTowns/Claude-Texas-Armstrong-County-Courthouse.htm {{Image|file=Armstrong_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1912 in 1939 }}{{Clear}} ===Geography=== North Central Plains is bounded by the '''Caprock Escarpment''' in the Panhandle. The Caprock is higher in elevation than the rest of the North Central Plains. A noted fact of one who has lived there,- over the ages the run-off from the creeks and rivers has worn the land down to the river. These are known as the '''Breaks.''' The Texas Panhandle is a region of the U.S. state of Texas consisting of the northernmost 26 counties in the state. The panhandle is a rectangular area bordered by New Mexico to the west and Oklahoma to the north and east. The Handbook of Texas defines the southern border of Swisher County to be the southern boundary of the Texas Panhandle region. '''Protected Areas'''
    *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palo_Duro_Canyon Palo Duro Canyon] *Artist/painter Georgia O'Keeffe, who lived in nearby Amarillo and Canyon early in the 20th century, wrote of the Palo Duro: "It is a burning, seething cauldron, filled with dramatic light and color. *Palo Duro Canyon extends from Randall county, through Armstrong county and Brisco county. ===Demographics=== The 2000 census for Armstrong county shows 2,148 people in this large unpopulated region giving a density of TWO (2) people/sq mile. The racial breakdown was 95.44% white, 0.28% Black or African American, 0.65% Native American, 2.79% from other races, and 0.84% from two or more races. with 5.40% Hispanic. 26% are under the age of 18, yet 12% were 65 years or older. Median income for a family was $43,894. Males had a median income of $30,114 versus $21,786 for females. The per capita income for the county was $17,151. 7.90% of families and 10.60% of the population were below the '''poverty line,''' including 15.80% of those under age 18 and 11.60% of those age 65 or over. '''Notables'''
    *[[Goodnight-316|Charles Goodnight]] WikiTree Profile *Tom Blasingame - oldest Texas cowboy ===Towns=== *[[:Category: Claude, Texas|Claude (county seat)]] *[[:Category:Goodnight, Texas|Goodnight]] *[[:Category:Washburn, Texas|Washburn]] *[[:Category: Wayside, Armstrong County, Texas|Wayside]] ===Census=== :1880 31 — :1890 944 2,945.2% :1900 1,205 27.6% :1910 2,682 122.6% :1920 2,816 5.0% :1930 3,329 18.2% :1940 2,495 −25.1% :1950 2,215 −11.2% :1960 1,966 −11.2% :1970 1,895 −3.6% :1980 1,994 5.2% :1990 2,021 1.4% :2000 2,148 6.3% :2010 1,901 −11.5% :Est. 2015 1,947 2.4% ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Claude Cemetery, Claude, Texas|Claude Cemetery]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2525 FindaGrave Armstrong county] *http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Armstrong/ListArmstrong.html Armstrong county cemeteries Gloria Mayfield] ===Sources=== * [http://www.txmoh.com/txmoh_recipients.html List of Texas Recipients] *Hagen, William Thomas (2007). "Launching the JA Ranch 1877-1880". Charles Goodnight: Father of the Texas Panhandle. University of Oklahoma Press. pp. 45–60. ISBN 978-0-8061-3827-5. * "Goodnight, Texas and Charles Goodnight". Texas Escapes. Texas Escapes - Blueprints For Travel, LLC. Archived from the original on 21 December 2010. Retrieved 13 December 2010. * "Washburn, Texas". *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2525 FindaGrave Armstrong county] *http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Armstrong/ListArmstrong.html Armstrong county cemeteries Gloria Mayfield] Resources
    *http://www.co.armstrong.tx.us *https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Armstrong_County,_Texas_Genealogy *http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/TX/Armstrong/ *http://publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/TX_Armstrong.htm *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Armstrong_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch Armstrong county]

    Armstrong Name Study

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    [[Category:Armstrong Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bonner-1839|Alicia Taylor]] - Send a private message with your email address. == Goals == Armstrongs live all over the United States, but All American Armstrongs of Scotch-Irish origin are said to be descendants of [[Armstrong-709|Johnnie Armstrong]] of Gilnockie. [https://www.andalusiastarnews.com/2011/11/12/armstrong-descendants-are-of-scotch-irish-origin/ Armstrong descendants are of Scotch-Irish origin] Andalusia Star News == Task List == * Develop the Armstrong profiles and make them worthy of our ancestors. * Determine if any of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=&s=ARMSTRONG&viewAll=1&privacy=1 unconnected Armstrongs] are connected * Adopt any of the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Armstrong Armstrong Orphaned Profiles that are connected to this family.] ==Sticker== While working on your Armstrong profiles, please use this sticker.{{One Name Study|name=Armstrong|category=Armstrong Name Study}} It displays like this: {{One Name Study|name=Armstrong}} If you wish, you can use this state-specific sticker instead. Just replace "Alabama" with whichever state your Armstrong was born in. {{One Name Study|name=Armstrong|category=Alabama, Armstrong Name Study}} It displays the same, but adds the the state category to the profile. ==Sources to Consider== * [https://books.google.com/books?id=Qc8UAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=false Notable Southern Families] book by Zella Armstrong. 1918 * [https://www.andalusiastarnews.com/2011/11/12/armstrong-descendants-are-of-scotch-irish-origin/ Armstrong descendants are of Scotch-Irish origin] * [https://www.andalusiastarnews.com/2011/11/19/armstrong-descendants-settle-first-in-montgomery-area/ Armstrong descendants settle first in Montgomery area] * [https://www.andalusiastarnews.com/2011/11/27/armstrong-descendants-settled-in-antioch/ Armstrong descendants settled in Antioch] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=YdIKAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA23&lpg=PA23&dq=armstrong+burke%27s&source=web&ots=qCtnn-f83K&sig=iAmW1oRPJp1fhNsTdmz_q9hr3uw&hl=en#v=snippet&q=armstrong&f=false Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry: Volume 1] ==Sources==

    Army E-Cards

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

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    While working for the [[Space:Dain Manufacturing Company|Dain Manufacturing Company]] in Ottumwa, Iowa, during World War 2, [[McClellan-5|Frank E. McClellan]] built a trencher plow for the US Army to their design. According to Frank's son [[McClellan-4|Wayne]] (as recorded on the back of the photo included below): "About 1941 or 42 Dain Mfg Co had a chance for a good army contract to make trenching plows for the army infantry. The officers of D + Co. were about to decline when someone (probably Allen Kough, Gen Mgr) said 'let's talk to "Red" (McClellan, Frank E.)' "Red was called from the Forge Shop (as foreman) and asked if we could make it (?). He looked at the drawings, the dimensions, then a photo, and said 'Hell Yes. Nothing to it.' "'But Red we don't have a press or bulldozer (a bending machine to form red-hot iron bars or sheets) big enough to do the moldboard.' "'The hell we don't, sign the damn contract and give me two weeks,' he said. "Dad designed, and with a select crew, built the huge extension attached to a bulldozer and the floor. Other dies had to be made too, the way 'Red wants em.' "The first hit, on a hot plate from an extended furnace -- was to print. Bulldozers were a long stroke, horizontal press, with huge gears -- no hydraulics. Dain was owned by John Deere since 1911." [[Category:World War II Inventions]]

    Arnemuiden

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    [[Category:Arnemuiden, Zeeland, Nederland]] = Arnemuiden = {{Image|file=Arnemuiden-1.jpg |align=m |size=l |caption='''Plattegrond van Arnemuiden omstreeks 1617
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    [http://www.arnehistorie.com Beeldbank Historische Vereniging Arnemuiden] }} == Informatie / Information Arnemuiden == * [http://www.arnehistorie.com Historische Vereniging Arnemuiden, HVA] ** [http://www.arnehistorie.com/cgi-bin/beeldbank.pl Beeldbank HVA] * [http://museumarnemuiden.nl Museum Arnemuiden] * [https://nl.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnemuiden Arnemuiden, Wikipedia Dutch] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arnemuiden Arnemuiden, Wikipedia, English] * [[:Category: Arnemuiden, Zeeland, Nederland|Arnemuidenaars]] == Een aantal Stamouders / A number of patriarchs== '''Familie:''' : '''Van Belsen, Van Belzen''' * [[Van_Bilsen-1|Margriete van Bilsen (abt.1550-bef.1612)]] **[[Meeuwsz-2|Daniel Meeuwsz, Geertruidenberg c.a. 1570 ]] & [[Heyndrickx-13|Tanneke Heyndrickx, Opghem, Oost-Vlaanderen c.a. 1580]]. *[[Joosten-140|Heyndrick (Joosten) Joosten de Schoenmaeker (Aalst, Oost-Vlaanderen abt.1545-)]] & [[Callebouts-1|Ariaengen Callebouts (Aalst, Oost-Vlaanderen abt.1550-)]] (Ouders Tanneke Heyndrickx) :'''De Nooijer''' * [[Claesz-45|Crijn Claesz]] en [[Adriaens-89|Neele Adriaans]], c.a. 1560. : '''Van de Ketterij '''. * [[Jobse-13|Jacob Jobse]] & [[de Nooijer-28|Jannetje Jobse de Nooijer]]. : '''Meulmeester, Meulemeester.''' * [[De_Muelemeestere-1|Levini (De Muelemeestere) de Meulemeester Sr. (Gent, Oost-Vlaanderen abt.1560-)]]. == Online bronnen / Online Sources == * [http://www.kroniek.arnehistorie.com De Kroniek van Arnemuiden] * [http://www.archieven.nl/nl/zoeken?mizig=310 Archieven.nl Personen zoeken] / [http://www.archieven.nl/en/ Archives Netherlands, Find people]. *[http://www.zeeuwengezocht.nl/ ZEEUWEN GEZOCHT] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=154793&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Netherlands%2C%20Zeeland%2C%20Arnemuiden%22 Genealogische bronnen Arnemuiden, Familysearch] * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=154793&query=%2Bplace%3A%22Netherlands%2C%20Zeeland%2C%20Arnemuiden%22 Index op Kerkelijke registers van Walcheren, 1580-1811, Familysearch] * [https://tijdschriftenbankzeeland.nl Tijdschriftenbank Zeeland]. ===Oud-archief van de gemeente Arnemuiden=== :De documenten uit het [http://www.arnehistorie.com/Onderzoek/onderzoek.html Oud-archief van de gemeente Arnemuiden] zijn sinds 1574, toen Arnemuiden stadsrechten kreeg, vrijwel compleet bewaard gebleven. In de categorie bronnen zijn transcripties beschikbaar van notulen van het stadsbestuur, schepenakten, brievenboeken, gildenboeken, kohieren, etc . Ook vindt je hier kerkelijke gegevens zoals lidmatenboeken en acta van de kerkenraad. Daarnaast vindt je in de categorie huizendata informatie over de geschiedenis van de huizen en de bewoners van de huizen. :[http://translate.google.com/translate?client=tmpg&hl=en&langpair=nl|en&u=http%3A//www.arnehistorie.com/Onderzoek/onderzoek.html Old archives of the town Arnemuiden, Historical Society Arnemuiden.]
    The documents from this archive since 1574, when Arnemuiden got city rights, remained almost completely preserved. In the category of sources are available transcripts of minutes of the city council, ships documents, letters, books, guild books, assessment lists, etc. Also you can find church information such as limbs books and acta of the church. In addition, you will find in the category houses data about the history of the houses and the residents of the houses. * [http://www.arnehistorie.com/Onderzoek/onderzoek.html Oud-archief van de gemeente Arnemuiden, Historische Vereniging Arnemuiden]. * [http://www.arnehistorie.com/Table/Huizendata/Straten-Arnemuiden/ Huizen database, Straten van Arnemuiden]. Informatie over eigenaren en bewoners vanaf ca 1500. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/36789 Rechterlijke registers, 1574-1811. ** Bijvoorbeeld (RAZE 124-161 Schepenakten van Arnemuiden betreffende eigenaren en bewoners van huizen etc.). ** [http://www.arnehistorie.com/Artikelen-Schepenakten-RA/raze124-schepenakten-arnemuiden-april-1574-april-1575.html RAZE 124 Schepenakten april 1574 - april 1575]. ** [https://www.hogenda.nl/wp-content/plugins/hogenda-search/download_attachment.php?id=3208&type=source SCHEPENAKTEN VAN ARNEMUIDEN (RAZE 125), april 1575 – maart 1576] ** [https://docplayer.nl/109043796-Schepenakten-van-arnemuiden-raze-128-april-1580-maart-1581.html SCHEPENAKTEN VAN ARNEMUIDEN (RAZE 128), april 1580 maart 1581] ** [http://www.arnehistorie.com/Artikelen-Schepenakten-RA/raze-131-schepenakten-arnemuiden-maart-1582-maart-1583.html RAZE 131 Schepenakten maart 1582 – maart 1583] * [http://resources.huygens.knaw.nl/retroboeken/ohz/#page=0&accessor=toc&view=homePane Oorkondenboek van Holland en Zeeland tot 1299] ===Algemene informatie === *[[Project:Nederlands_Portaal/Archieven_en_Bronnen#Bronnen| Bronnen ]] * [http://www.cbgfamilienamen.nl/nfb/ Nederlandse Familienamenbank ] * [[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Sudies]] ===Wetenswaardigheden / Acknowledgments === *[https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kPL-HVo1I1uRRSNRXDjn6wlMWt1zUwRQadpfaNygAPw/edit?usp=docslist_api? Arnemuidse vissers]

    Arnold Name Study

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    [[Category:Arnold Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
    Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
    If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Arnold Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Arnold Arnold] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Arnold name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Arnold's), by time period (18th Century Arnold's), or by topic (Arnold DNA, Arnold Occupations, Arnold Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Arnold Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Arnold}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2]

    Arrival of Pieter Quackenbosch

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    [[Category: De Graft, sailed May 1653]][[Category:Quackenbosch Family of New Netherland]] == The Graft == A.J.F. van Laer appears to have been the first person to speculate that Pieter arrived on the ship The Graft.
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    Other reasons for this assumption are: * Pieter's names haven't been found in any other ship log or in correspondence. * Pieter first appears in the records of Fort Orange and Beverwijck after the [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/shgraft.html arrival of the Graft] on 07 May 1653. * The ship contained Johannes de Hulter, with whom Pieter had many business ties with. * The de Hulters went to the Netherlands specifically for a brickmaker or brickmakers to stop Van Rensselaer from creating a fiefdom and dismantling Beverwijck. Hartgen Archeological Associates, Inc. [[Space:Quackenbush_Archaeology_Dig|Beyond the North Gate]]: ''Archeology on the Outskirts of Colonial Albany : Archaeological Data Retrieval, Quackenbush Square Parking Facility, Broadway, Albany, New York'' (Rensselaer, N.Y.: Hartgen Archeological Associates, 2005), [(tDAR ID: 381339) ; doi:10.6067/XCV8513XXH]. * The location of the passenger list for The Graft is unknown, only the letter to Stuyvesant about the ship that does describe a passenger as 'a very good brickmaker' or as [http://www.newnetherlandinstitute.org/videos/janny-venema-assistant-director-of-the-new-netherland-research-center-discusses-local-roots-of-dutch-culture/ Janny Venema], author of ''Beverwijck: A Dutch Village on the American Frontier, 1652-1664'', words it "''one extraordinary Steinbacker''".
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    ====Counterpoints==== * Venema suggests that the "extraordinary" brickmaker is Jan Andriessz de Graef. Janny Venema. ''Beverwijck a Dutch Village on the American Frontier, 1652-1664''. Hilversum, the Netherlands: Verloren ;, 2003. * Pieter Jacobsen Bosboom was known as Pieter de steenbacker (the brickmaker). A. J. F. van Laer and Jonathan Pearson. ''Early Records of the City and County of Albany and Colony of Rensselaerswyck''. Vol. III. Albany, New York: University of the State of New York, 1918. ==== Unknown==== * Donna Merwick's work ''Death of a Notary'' does claim that Pieter is a 'Leidenaar' who came with de Hulter to Rensselaerswijck in 1654 and says that he, Pieter Jacobsz Borsboom and Pieter Meese Vrooman were all 'steenbakkerij' involved with de Hulter. [http://books.google.com/books?id=dHgh4zEtQS0C&dq=quackenbosch&pg=PA223#v=onepage&q&f=false Death of a Notary: Conquest and Change in Colonial New York] However her sources are 1. Jonathan Pearson's ''Early Records of the City and County of Albany, and Colony of Rensselaerswyck'', Vol. 1, pg 56-59, which only deals with the court cases of Johanna de Hulter selling her properties after the death of her husband, but which do mention the brickmaking profession and its participants, 2. "and passim" but there is no reference to Pieter's arrival or that his origins anywhere else in Pearson's book, and 3. the 1938 work of William J. Hoffman that was originally published in the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record under the name ''Brouwer Corrections'', pg. 172-179, however the page number that she gives, 345, appears to refer to the compilation of his work entitled ''An armory of American families of Dutch descent'' and the contents of this are unknown just yet. ('''Update''': Hoffman, in NYGBR 69.345, cites the ''Dutch Settlers Society Yearbook'', VI:24 and Munsell, III:56.) It is of course possible that Pieter and his family were on this ship but it should not be taken as solid fact. == "Records" == There are a few records in the U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index collection on Ancestry.com relating to Pieter's arrival. Unfortunately none of these records are from original sources like ship lists or passenger descriptions taken from correspondence. Most of the index records are either based on books published by Victorian era authors, of which none knew about the Bont alias, or works that use these early writers as sources. === Breakdown of the Ancestry.com ''U.S. and Canada, Passenger and Immigration Lists Index, 1500s-1900s'' sources === * ''The Dutch Settlers Society of Albany Yearbook'', Volume 45 1974-1977, pg 53 [http://www.dutchsettlerssociety.org/publications.htm The Dutch Settlers Society of Albany]
    Date given: 1653
    Author's source: Unknown
    Notes: This is likely based on the speculation of A. J. F. van Laer printed by the Dutch Settlers Society in volume 6 of their Year Book dated 1931, but that is not certain at this time.
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    * ''Immigrants to the middle colonies: a consolidation of ship passenger lists and associated data from the New York genealogical and biographical record'' Michael Tepper. [http://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=48094 Immigrants to the middle colonies]: ''a consolidation of ship passenger lists and associated data from the New York genealogical and biographical record'' . Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing, 1979.
    Author's source: Chapter reprint of: **"New York 'Knickerbocker' Families; Origin and Settlement" [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealog45newy#page/388/mode/2up The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]. Vol. 45. New York, N.Y.: New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1914. 389.
    Date given: '''about''' 1670
    Author's source: Unknown
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    * ''Ship Passenger Lists, New York and New Jersey (1600-1825)'' Carl Boyer. ''Ship Passenger Lists: New York and New Jersey, 1600-1825''. Newhall, Calif.: C. Boyer, 1978. 11.
    Date given: 1670
    Author's source: ** ''A Bibliography of Ship Passenger Lists, 1538-1825'' Harold Lancour and Richard J. Wolfe. [https://archive.org/stream/bibliographyofsh00lanc#page/28/mode/2up A Bibliography of Ship Passenger Lists, 1538-1825]; ''Being a Guide to Published Lists of Early Immigrants to North America''. 3d ed. New York: New York Public Library, 1963. 29. New Netherland and Beyond. "Bibliography of Ship Passenger Lists, with links to transcribed sources." ''www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni''. Accessed November 01, 2015. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nycoloni/nnimmbib.html
    Author's source: *** New York "Knickerbocker" Families; Origin and Settlement
    Date given: '''about''' 1670
    Author's source: Unknown
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    * ''Genealogical notes of New York and New England families'' S. V. Talcott. ''Genealogical notes of New York and New England families''. Albany, N.Y.: Weed, Parsons and, Co. 1883.
    Date given: '''before''' 1688
    Author's source: Unknown
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    The second item that shows up on Ancestry.com from ''Immigrants to the middle colonies'' is from an article titled "Representative Pioneer Settlers of New Netherland and Their Original Home Places" that was published in ''The New York genealogical and biographical record'', Vol. 64 (1934). There isn't a year or ship mentioned, just the origin of "Oestgeest, near Leyden, S. Holland". The sources given are (46) New York Ref. Dutch Church Marriage Records which would be, at the very least, [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Quackenbosch-4-2 Reynier's marriage record] and (12) Quackenbush Geneal. A. S. Quackenbush, which is ''The Quackenbush family in Holland and America'' by Adriana Suydam Quackenbush. A. J. F. van Laer was consulted for the article, which is why the alias of Bont is included.
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    Arrow Air Flight 1285

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    [[Category:Arrow Air Flight 1285]] === Crash === On Thursday, December 12, 1985, a chartered DC-8 crashed shortly after takeoff from Gander, Newfoundland en route to Fort Campbell, Kentucky. The aircraft stalled, crashed, and burned about half a mile from the runway, killing all 248 passengers and 8 crew members aboard. The accident was investigated by the Canadian Aviation Safety Board (CASB), which determined the probable cause of the crash was the aircraft's unexpectedly high drag and reduced lift condition, most likely due to ice contamination on the wings' leading edges and upper surfaces, as well as underestimated onboard weight. The dissenting opinion of four members of the CASB stated the crash was possibly caused by "...a fire that broke out on board, possibly due to a detonation in the cargo compartment." [[#Occurence Report|Aviation Occurrence Report 85-H50902]] The 248 passengers were all members of the United States military, mostly consisting of the 101st Airborne Division of the United States Army, specifically the 3d Battalion, 502d Infantry. They were returning from the Sinai Peninsula to Fort Campbell, Kentucky for the Christmas holiday via Cologne, Germany and Gander, Newfoundland after completing peacekeeping missions with the Multinational Force and Observers.[[#Wiki|Arrow Air Flight 1285]] === Aftermath === This crash served as a pivot point for the US Army regarding the handling of medical records and deployed troops. Until this time, medical records on soldiers were sent with troops as they deployed and returned. As the records were on board during the disaster, identifying the bodies proved difficult as reliable dental and medical records were incinerated in the fire. Notifying next of kin and returning bodies home took weeks. This incident also solidified the need for the Army to ensure deploying soldiers had their final will in place before deploying. [[#Fort Campbell Courier|Vowell, M. ''Fatal Gander Crash'']] === List of Passengers and Crew === {|border="black 2" cellpadding="2" align="center" style="background:#e5edff" width="100%" |+ List of Passengers and Crew on Arrow Air Flight 1285 ! colspan="3" style="background: #0038b7; font-size: 1.3em" |'''Cockpit Crew''' |- ! style="background:#0038b7;"|'''Rank''' ! style="background:#0038b7;"|'''First Name''' ! style="background:#0038b7;"|'''Last Name''' |- |Captain||[[Griffin-12176|John Joseph]]||[[Griffin-12176|Griffin]] |- |First Officer||[[Connelly-1534|Joseph "John" Robert]]||[[Connelly-1534|Connelly]] |- |Flight Engineer||[[Fowler-11160|Arthur "Mike" Michael]]||[[Fowler-11160|Fowler]] |- ! colspan="3" style="background: #0038b7; font-size: 1.3em" |'''Cabin Crew''' |- ! style="background:#0038b7;"|'''Rank''' ! style="background:#0038b7;"|'''First Name''' ! style="background:#0038b7;"|'''Last Name''' |- |Flight Service Manager||Maia||Matasowski |- |Flight Attendant||[[Serafin-67|Jean E]]||[[Serafin-67|Serafin]] |- |Flight Attendant||Desiree||McKay |- |Flight Attendant||[[Vargo-124|Ruthie Ann]]||[[Vargo-124|Phillips]] |- |Flight Attendant||Stacey||Cutler |- ! colspan="3" style="background: #0038b7; font-size: 1.3em" |'''Passengers''' |- ! style="background:#0038b7;"|'''Rank''' ! style="background:#0038b7;"|'''First Name''' ! style="background:#0038b7;"|'''Last Name''' |- |PFC||Mark Edward||Abrams |- |PFC||Herbert D||Alexander |- |SSG||[[Andreoff-2|Steven Allen]]||[[Andreoff-2|Andreoff]] |- |SPC||Danell||Andrews |- |SP4||[[Aponte-44|Ivan R]]||[[Aponte-44|Aponte]] |- |PVT||Stuart N||Arrowood |- |SPC||Roger D||Arvin |- |1LT||Luis A||Avillan |- |SPC||Bobby L||Banks |- |SPC||Daniel Mark||Barber |- |CPL||[[Baumann-1367|Eric Joseph]]||[[Baumann-1367|Baumann]] |- |PVT||Edward Myron||Beer |- |SPC||[[Benson-5846|Wyatt David]]||[[Benson-5846|Benson]] |- |PFC||Sammy Dale||Bittle |- |CSM||[[Black-14388|Hasland Ora]]||[[Black-14388|Black]] |- |PFC||Paul J||Bostwick |- |SGT||John P||Bowen |- |CW3||Robert||Bowen |- |SPC||John T, Jr.||Bradley |- |SP4||Steven John||Bradshaw |- |PFC||Darwin P||Brady |- |SGT||Charles F||Brancato |- |SPC||Tony Lynn||Brasfield |- |PVT||William R||Brilya |- |SGT||[[Britt-1704|George Andrew]]||[[Britt-1704|Britt]] |- |PFC||Johnny L||Brown |- |PFC||[[Buchanan-7320|Gregory Alan]]||[[Buchanan-7320|Buchanan]] |- |SGT||[[Burdette-752|James "Jim" Duane]]||[[Burdette-752|Burdette]] |- |PFC||David A||Bury |- |PVT||Trevor||Campbell |- |SPC||[[Carter-34382|Gregory Thomas]]||[[Carter-34382|Carter]] |- |SGT||Mark E||Carter |- |CPT||Troy G||Carter |- |PVT||Dennis||Cartwright |- |SPC||[[Caudill-1768|Phillip Ray]]||[[Caudill-1768|Caudill]] |- |SPC||[[Chaddock-606|Garett Richard]]||[[Chaddock-606|Chaddock]] |- |SGT||[[Colby-1998|Stephen Rice]]||[[Colby-1998|Colby]] |- |SPC||[[Coleman-13657|Bobby Lee]]||[[Coleman-13657|Coleman]] |- |SGT||[[Cordero-233|Miguel Angel]]||[[Cordero-233|Cordero]] |- |PFC||[[Council-297|Orlando Freeman, Jr.]]||[[Council-297|Council]] |- |PFC||[[Craig-9195|Michael Edward]]||[[Craig-9195|Craig]] |- |SPC||[[Crawford-18969|Paul Markham]]||[[Crawford-18969|Crawford]] |- |SSGT||Francisco||Cruz-Salgado |- |CPL||[[Cupples-194|Troy Ray]]||[[Cupples-194|Cupples]] |- |SP4||[[Daniels-6021|Walter Gene, Jr.]]||[[Daniels-6021|Daniels]] |- |SP4||[[Danielsen-390|Thomas E]]||[[Danielsen-390|Danielson]] |- |SGT||James A||Davis |- |SPC||Jimmy D, Jr.||Davis |- |SSG||Thomas E||Davis |- |SP4||[[Deckman-52|Herbert Richard, Jr.]]||[[Deckman-52|Deckman]] |- |SGT||[[DiVentura-4|Joseph Louis, Jr.]]||[[DiVentura-4|DiVentura]] |- |SPC||Thomas D||Dixon |- |SSG||[[Duckworth-2081|James Frederick]]||[[Duckworth-2081|Duckworth]] |- |SGT||[[Dumpert-106|Brian Lee]]||[[Dumpert-106|Dumpert]] |- |SGT||Brian E|| Easley |- |CPT||Michael C||Eastman |- |CPT||[[Edmonds-2965|Kyle Lee]]||[[Edmonds-2965|Edmonds]] |- |SGT||[[Englebert-20|Christopher William]]||[[Englebert-20|Englebert]] |- |SGT||James A||Ferguson |- |SPC||Mark W||Ferguson |- |PVT||Kevin F||Fink |- |SPC||David||Fitch |- |CPL||Thomas J||Foskey |- |CPL||Paul K||Fuller |- |SGT||Kevin A||Gantzer |- |SPC||Anthony L||Gayton |- |SPC||[[Gerdes-414|Scott Warren]]||[[Gerdes-414|Gerdes]] |- |SGT||Gary L||Givens |- |MSG||[[Godsey-771|David Lynn]]||[[Godsey-771|Godsey]] |- |SPC||Michael J||Gonzalez |- |PFC||Roberto||Gonzalez |- |PVT||Joseph W||Goree |- |SPC||Kelly O||Graham |- |SPC||Thomas L||Graham |- |SSGT||[[Grala-38|Douglas Franklin]]||[[Grala-38|Grala]] |- |SP4||[[Gray-21047|Christopher Thomas]]||[[Gray-21047|Gray]] |- |PFC||Richardo||Guerra |- |CPT||Brian D||Haller |- |PFC||William W, III||Hansen |- |PVT||[[Hardeman-234|Chester Donel]]||[[Hardeman-234|Hardeman]] |- |CW3||Benny J||Hardin |- |PFC||Brian D||Harris |- |1LT||[[Hart-16473|Robert Bruce Gordon]]||[[Hart-16473|Hart]] |- |PV2||[[Hassing-73|Mark Steven]]||[[Hassing-73|Hassing]] |- |SPC||[[Haugsdahl-1|Reginald Van]]||[[Haugsdahl-1|Haugsdahl]] |- |SPC||[[Heidecker-21|David Wayne]]||[[Heidecker-21|Heidecker]] |- |SGT||Paul C||Hemingway |- |PVT||Joe W II||Highfill |- |PFC||Thomas T||Hileman |- |SPC||Donald E||Hobbs |- |PFC||[[Hobbs-6935|Kevin Scott]]||[[Hobbs-6935|Hobbs]] |- |SSGT||[[Holliman-190|Jerry Wayne]]||[[Holliman-190|Holliman]] |- |SPC||Robert S||Hoyer |- |SPC||Charles W||Hughes |- |SGT||Frank J||Hughes |- |PFC||[[Hull-6558|Jeffrey Dean]]||[[Hull-6558|Hull]] |- |SGT||[[Ivy-746|Herbert Guy]]||[[Ivy-746|Ivy]] |- |PVT||Adrian D||Jackson |- |LTC||[[Jeffcoat-222|Marvin Alvis, Jr.]]||[[Jeffcoat-222|Jeffcoat]] |- |SSGT||[[Jennings-12220|Donnie K]]||[[Jennings-12220|Jennings]] |- |SPC||Todd M||Jennings |- |PVT||Jerrin A||Johnson |- |SSGT||[[Johnson-101277|Ravon Leroy]]||[[Johnson-101277|Johnson]] |- |SGT||Joseph A||Jones |- |PVT||David A||Jordan |- |SPC||Robert S||Kaplin |- |SGT||[[Karadsheh-1|Abrahim Farah]]||[[Karadsheh-1|Karadsheh]] |- |SGT||[[Kee-608|Jeffrey Scott]]||[[Kee-608|Kee]] |- |SGT||Timothy L||Kidd |- |SPC||[[King-42698|Jerry Joe]]||[[King-42698|King]] |- |CPT||[[King-35908|Robert Milton]]||[[King-35908|King]] |- |SGT||Thomas J||Kirby |- |PFC||Bruce E||Kiser |- |1LT||John K, Sr.|| Kosh |- |SGT||Mark R||Kubic |- |SPC||John M||Kuehn |- |SPC||Randall A||Lane |- |MAJ||Michael R||Lawrence |- |SGT||Donald G||Lineberry |- |PFC||William M||Lloyd |- |1LT||Paul D||Long |- |SPC||David C||Lundgren |- |SP4||[[Lynch-8160|Benjamin Rogers]]||[[Lynch-8160|Lynch]] |- |SGT||[[McArdle-431|Paul Aaron]]||[[McArdle-431|McArdle]] |- |1LT||Joey||McCarty |- |SPC||Christine M||McCleery |- |1SG||[[McCook-230|Robert Frank]]||[[McCook-230|McCook]] |- |2LT||J Scott||McCormick |- |SPC||Calvin||McWhite |- |SSG||Jerry W||Malone |- |CPT||Edward J||Manion |- |PVT||Thomas L, Jr.||Martin |- |PFC||[[Mathis-2349|Donald Lee]]||[[Mathis-2349|Mathis]] |- |SGT||[[Mayhew-1667|Ronald Gene]]||[[Mayhew-1667|Mayhew]] |- |CW2||Dirk A||Miller |- |SGT||Larry G||Miller |- |SSG||[[Miller-65942|Richard Dean]]||[[Miller-65942|Miller]] |- |SPC||Timothy E||Miller |- |SSG||[[Millett-538|John Morton]]||[[Millett-538|Millett]] |- |SGT||James A||Mollet |- |SGT||Samuel T, Jr.||Moore |- |PFC||Lindale||Morgan |- |SGT||[[Mullins-5994|Steven Wayne]]||[[Mullins-5994|Mullins]] |- |SSG||[[Murray-15962|Michael Wade]]||[[Murray-15962|Murray]] |- |SGT||[[Napier-2221|Michael Andrew]]||[[Napier-2221|Napier]] |- |SFC||Joseph A||Nartia |- |SFC||[[Nelson-23506|Donald Craig]]||[[Nelson-23506|Nelson]] |- |PVT||Kenneth J||Nelson |- |SSG||Steven R||Nelson |- |SSGT||[[Nichols-15839|Richard S]]||[[Nichols-15839|Nichols]] |- |CPL||[[Nolan-3700|Michael Thomas]]||[[Nolan-3700|Nolan]] |- |SGT||Francisco, Jr.||Ocasio |- |PFC||Robert L||Olson |- |PVT||Gregory A||Owens |- |SPC||Gary W||Padgett |- |PFC||Theodore L||Pafford |- |SGT||Jeffrey R||Palmisano |- |CPT||[[Parris-1091|Rudy]]||[[Parris-1091|Parris]] |- |SGT||Thomas F||Parsons |- |PVT||Vickie S||Perry |- |SPC||Terry R||Pevey |- |PVT||Alvin||Phillips |- |SGT||James D, Jr.||Phillips |- |1LT||Barry C|| Powell |- |SPC||Raimo K||Puntanen |- |SPC||Michael R||Rahr |- |CAPT||Terry L||Rains |- |PFC||David L, Jr.||Rawls |- |PFC||Patrick S||Reasbeck |- |PVT||Melvin W, Jr.||Reed |- |SSG||Jessey T||Reynolds |- |PFC||[[Richardson-26330|Gregory William]]||[[Richardson-26330|Richardson]] |- |PFC||Richard D||Rimiller |- |SPC||Bobby E||Roberts |- |SSG||[[Roberts-32860|Wilbur "Buddy" Grant, Jr.]]||[[Roberts-32860|Roberts]] |- |SGT||Vergil L, Jr.||Robertson |- |SGT||Thomas E, Jr.||Robinson |- |PFC||Ronald C||Russell |- |SPC||Ray A||Ruth |- |CSPC||Ricky A||Schmoyer |- |SGT||[[Schremp-50|Peter Edward]]||[[Schremp-50|Schremp]] |- |CPL||[[Schultz-6439|Keith Mitchell]]||[[Schultz-6439|Schultz]] |- |SPC||Gary L||Scott |- |SP4||[[Searcy-1112|Blanchard Thomas]]||[[Searcy-1112|Searcy]] |- |SSG||Ronald W||Sears |- |PFC||Frederic C||Seitz |- |SSG||Timothy D||Sellner |- |PVT||Ernest W||Serna |- |SPC||Michael D||Shipley |- |PFC||James E||Shook |- |SPC||Carl N||Simmons |- |SPC||George H||Simmons |- |SSGT||[[Singleton-3810|Earl]]||[[Singleton-3810|Singleton]] |- |SPC||Matthew S||Sloan |- |PVT||Clinton D||Smith |- |SFC||Rex V||Smith |- |SGT||[[Smith-228724|John Scott]]||[[Smith-228724|Smith]] |- |SPC||[[Smith-228725|Thomas Vernon]]||[[Smith-228725|Smith]] |- |PVT||Mark||Spearman |- |SPC||James M||Spears |- |SPC||Michael S||Stack |- |PFC||David C||Staten |- |PFC||[[Stearn-179|Alexander W]]||[[Stearn-179|Stearn]] |- |SGT||[[Stephens-15839|Dane P]]||[[Stephens-15839|Stephens]] |- |1LT||[[Stevens-22269|Kip Lynn]]||[[Stevens-22269|Stevens]] |- |SGT||[[Stewart-47789|Randy Sam]]||[[Stewart-47789|Stewart]] |- |CW2||[[Stone-19740|Earl Collen, Sr.]]||[[Stone-19740|Stone]] |- |PFC||[[Straub-857|Gary L, Jr.]]||[[Straub-857|Straub]] |- |SPC||[[Stringer-2859|Richard]]||[[Stringer-2859|Stringer]] |- |PFC||[[Stritch-24|Scott A]]||[[Stritch-24|Stritch]] |- |SSGT||[[Thomas-45411|Randall Keith]]||[[Thomas-45411|Thomas]] |- |SPC||Robert F||Thomas |- |SGT||[[Thompson-71931|Danny C]]||[[Thompson-71931|Thompson]] |- |SP4||[[Thompson-71930|Scott B]]||[[Thompson-71930|Thompson]] |- |SGT||[[Thornton-9821|Christopher Gerard]]||[[Thornton-9821|Thornton]] |- |SGT||[[Travis-3855|Theodore]]||[[Travis-3855|Travis]] |- |PFC||[[Tucker-19108|Thomas N]]||[[Tucker-19108|Tucker]] |- |SSG||[[Turner-39242|Vincent L]]||[[Turner-39242|Turner]] |- |CPL||[[Venneri-21|Steven Craig]]||[[Venneri-21|Venneri]] |- |CPL||[[Vinson-2102|Wayne]]||[[Vinson-2102|Vinson]] |- |SPC||[[Walker-44693|Gregory]]||[[Walker-44693|Walker]] |- |SPC||[[Walker-55858|Guy W]]||[[Walker-55858|Walker]] |- |PFC||[[Wallace-20991|Brian E]]||[[Wallace-20991|Wallace]] |- |PFC||[[Wallace-17803|Mark Edward]]||[[Wallace-17803|Wallace]] |- |SFC||[[Ward-37222|Abraham]]||[[Ward-37222|Ward]] |- |MSG||[[West-17200|Thomas "Butch" Edward]]||[[West-17200|West]] |- |PFC||[[Wester-655|John C]]||[[Wester-655|Wester]] |- |SGT||[[Wheeler-23261|Frankie Charles, Jr.]]||[[Wheeler-23261|Wheeler]] |- |SSG||[[White-61526|Emery Samuel, III]]||[[White-61526|White]] |- |SGT||[[Whiteman-1413|Michael Lee]]||[[Whiteman-1413|Whiteman]] |- |SSGT||[[Wilburn-886|Darnell Larry]]||[[Wilburn-886|Wilburn]] |- |PVT||[[Wilkins-6763|Franklin R]]||[[Wilkins-6763|Wilkins]] |- |SPC||[[King-43098|Rodger Louis]]||[[King-43098|Wilson]] |- |SGT||[[Williamson-12813|James "Jim" Harold]]||[[Williamson-12813|Williamson]] |- |SSG||[[Willingham-902|Richard Neal]]||[[Willingham-902|Willingham]] |- |SSG||[[Winston-1410|James Andre]]||[[Winston-1410|Winston]] |- |SGT||[[Wisson-12|Theodore Melvin]]||[[Wisson-12|Wisson]] |- |1LT||[[Witmer-387|John Bruce]]||[[Witmer-387|Witmer]] |- |SSG||[[Witt-2977|Kevin Michael]]||[[Witt-2977|Witt]] |- |SGT||[[Wolford-940|Robert Neil, II]]||[[Wolford-940|Wolford]] |- |SSG||[[Wood-32299|Lawrence Allen]]||[[Wood-32299|Wood]] |- |SSG||[[Wooliver-26|William Leonard]]||[[Wooliver-26|Wooliver]] |- |SGT||[[Word-474|Virginia "Jenny" Ruth]]||[[Word-474|Word]] |- |CPL||[[Wright-37378|John Richard]]||[[Wright-37378|Wright]] |- |CPL||[[Wyn-24|Robert, Jr.]]||[[Wyn-24|Wyn]] |- |SP4||[[Yeargan-32|Cary Todd]]||[[Yeargan-32|Yeargan]] |- |SP4||[[Ziegler-1555|Cathleen M]]||[[Ziegler-1555|Ziegler]] |- |} == Sources == *"Aviation Occurrence Report 85-H50902", Arrow Air Inc. Douglas DC-8-63 N950JW, Gander International Airport, Newfoundland, 12 December 1985" [http://flightopsresearch.org/data/files/arrow1285.pdf (PDF)]. Canadian Aviation Safety *Vowell, Michele. "Fatal Gander Crash: 1985 tragedy impacts Fort Campbell, Army-wide procedures to present day," ''Fort Cambell Courier'' (Fort Campbell, KY). August 9, 2012. Accessed September 6, 2018. [http://www.fortcampbellcourier.com/article_351e139e-e25d-11e1-b130-0019bb2963f4.html Online Archive] *[[Wikipedia:Arrow_Air_Flight_1285|Arrow Air Flight 1285]] * See Also: *"Airline Confirms Jet had Problems Before Crash." ''The New York Times'' (New York City, NY), p. 21. December 15, 1985. Accessed August 04, 2019. [https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/15/world/airline-confirms-jet-had-problems-before-crash.html Online Archive]. *"Soldiers on Chartered Jet that Crashed at Gander." ''The New York Times'' (New York City, NY), p. 22. December 15, 1985. Accessed August 04, 2019. [https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/15/world/soldiers-on-charteredjet-that-crashed-at-gander.html Online Archive]. *"Travel By Air Brought Prosperity to Gander." ''The New York Times'' (New York City, NY), p. 22. December 15, 1985. Accessed August 04, 2019. [https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/15/world/travel-by-air-brought-prosperity-to-gander.html Online Archive]. *"U.S. Autopsies Set for Crash Victims." ''The New York Times'' (New York City, NY), p. 23 December 15, 1985. [https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/15/world/us-autopsies-set-for-crash-victims.html Online Archive]. *"A Homecoming Turns Into Tragedy." ''The New York Times'' (New York City, NY), p. 178. December 15, 1985. Accessed August 04, 2019. [https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/15/weekinreview/a-homecoming-turns-into-tragedy.html Online Archive]. *Zambrano, Mark, and Lisa L. Frazier. "In Illinois, Services Held for 8 Soldiers." ''Chicago Tribune'' (Chicago, IL), December 16, 1985. Accessed June 04, 2019. [https://www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-1985-12-16-8503270036-story.html Online Archive]. *Holusha, John. "Town Gathers In Mourning Soldiers Lost in Plane Crash" ''The New York Times'' (New York City, NY). p. 38, December 16, 1985 [https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/16/us/town-gathers-in-mourning-soldiers-lost-in-plane-crash.html Online Archive]. *Clines, Francis X, "'Love is Never Lost,' Reagan Tells Crash Victims' Grieving Families." ''The New York Times'' (New York City, NY). pp 1, 36. December 17, 1985. Accessed August 04, 2019. [https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/17/us/love-is-never-lost-reagan-tells-crash-victims-grieving-families.html Online Archive]. *Witkin, Richard, "Engine Reversal A Theory in Crash." ''The New York Times'' (New York City, NY). Pp 1, 36 December 17, 1985. Accessed August 04, 2019. [https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/17/us/engine-reversal-a-theory-in-crash.html Online Archive]. *Barron, James, "Thousands Pay Tribute To Soldiers Killed in Jet." ''New York Times'' (New York City, NY), p. 8, December 21, 1985. Accessed August 04, 2019. [https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/21/us/thousands-pay-tribute-to-soldiers-killed-in-jet.html Online Archive]. *Witkin, Richard, "Plane in Gander Crash Was in 3 Earlier Incidents." ''The New York Times'' (New York City, NY). p. 8. December 21, 1985. Accessed August 04, 2019. [https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/21/us/plane-in-gander-crash-was-in-3-earlier-incidents.html Online Archive]. *Martin, Douglas, "Force of Jetliner Crash at Gander Complicates Investigators’ Work." ''The New York Times'' (New York City, NY), p. 38. December 16, 1985. Accessed August 04, 2019. [https://www.nytimes.com/1985/12/16/world/force-of-jetliner-crash-at-gander-complicates-investigators-work.html Online Archive]. *"Another Body Found At Gander Crash Site." ''The New York Times'' (New York City, NY), p. 4. January 18, 1986. Accessed August 04, 2019. [https://www.nytimes.com/1986/01/18/world/around-the-world-another-body-found-at-gander-crash-site.html Online Archive]. *"Error on Arrow Jet’s Weight." ''The New York Times'' (New York City, NY), p. 2. February 15, 1986. Accessed August 04, 2019. [https://www.nytimes.com/1986/02/15/world/error-on-arrow-jet-s-weight.html Online Archive]. *McClure, Maria Rice. "Journey of Healing: Anniversary of Tragedy Brings Soldiers, Families Solace." U.S. Army. December 17, 2015. Accessed June 04, 2019. [https://www.army.mil/article/160400/journey_of_healing_anniversary_of_tragedy_brings_soldiers_families_solace Online Archive]. *Busch, Fritz, "Gander air disaster nears 32nd anniversary: Newfoundland plane crash fatalities include Sleepy Eye soldier" ''The Journal'' (New Ulm, Minnesota), Online. December 10, 2017. Accessed September 16, 2019. [https://www.nujournal.com/life/lifestyle-feature/2017/12/10/gander-air-disaster-nears-32nd-anniversary/ Online Archive] === Notes === # Many of the servicemember's ranks are reported inconsistently. I have chosen to use the rank listed on the headstone as a standard, if available. # This is an ongoing project to add and connect, as far as possible, the above service members. Please feel free to add, edit, and help out. ::Current completion: ::5/8 Crew (62.50%) ::111/248 Servicemembers (44.75%) ::116/256 Total (45.31%)

    Artemis Millet the Temple Builder

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    http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Millett-306 This is an ongoing personal investigation into the somewhat well documented life of Brigham Young's friend, mason worker, builder of temples and High Priest of the Church of Latter Day Saints, Artemis Millet. *"Anyone, regardless of religion, may enter a Latter-day Saint meetinghouse and attend services. However, because of the sacredness of temples as “houses of the Lord,” only members of the Church, who are in good standing are allowed to enter the temples. A member must be observing the basic principles of the faith and attest to that fact to his or her local leaders once every two years in order to enter a temple." *"Genealogy, the study of one’s ancestors or family history, is one of the most popular hobbies in the world. People of all faiths and nationalities enjoy discovering where they come from. For members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, however, learning about one’s family history is more than just a casual endeavor. Latter-day Saints believe families can be together after this life. Therefore, it is essential to strengthen relationships with all family members, both those who are alive and those who have died." *"Latter-day Saints believe that the eternal joining of families is possible through sacred sealing ceremonies that take place in temples. These temple rites may also be performed by proxy for those who have died. Consequently, for Mormons, genealogical research or family history is the essential forerunner for temple work for the dead. In Latter-day Saint belief, the dead have the choice to accept or reject the services performed for them." *"Since 1894, The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has dedicated time and resources to collecting and sharing records of genealogical importance. Due to cooperation from government archives, churches, and libraries, the Church has created the largest collection of family records in the world, with information on more than 3 billion deceased people. This effort was originally facilitated through the Genealogical Society of Utah and now throughFamilySearch, a non-profit organization sponsored by the Church." *"High Priest" *"An office of responsibility in the Melchizedek Priesthood. Worthy male Church members are designated as high priests when they are called to a stake presidency, high council or bishopricor when otherwise determined by the stake president. Many Mormon men are high priests and receive no formal training for this position." *"Each stake has one high priests quorum. The stake presidency is the presidency of that quorum. In each ward, high priests are organized in a high priests group." *"In all, whether they came by wagon or handcart, thousands of Mormon pioneers died on the trail. Loved ones including children were often buried in shallow graves that would never be visited again.Under Brigham Young’s direction, an estimated 70,000 Latter-day Saints made the difficult journey to Utah from 1847 until the transcontinental railroad was completed in 1869. The collective experience of the pioneers has cut deep into Mormon self-identity. Pioneer ancestors who made the trek are honored and often spoken of not only in family gatherings of descendants but also in meetings of Church members, who see the pioneers’ example of courage and sacrifice as inspirational." ==ARTEMIS MILLET Book== "Youth in Vermont and Labors near Lake Champlain Artemus Millet was born 11 September 1790 in Westmoreland, Cheshire County, New Hampshire, to Ebenezer and Catherine Dryden Millet. Westmoreland, a post town on the Connecticut River, is a small vil- lage located in southwestern New Hampshire. In a contemporary gazetteer, Westmoreland was described as a “very excellent farming town.” Ebenezer was a soldier in the British army who eventually became a captain under General Woolf in the French and Indian War. Captain Millet suffered some injuries while in the service. Most dramatically, he took nine balls in his right arm in June 1758 and lost the use of it. After recovering from his injuries, Captain Millet witnessed the famous turning point in the war, the Battle of Quebec. He was on the Plains of Abraham in Quebec City during the battle that won Canada for the English. Years later, as a patriot in the Revolutionary War, Ebenezer Millet contended against the English in Captain Davis’s minuteman march from Holden to Cambridge, Massachusetts. Once there, the field officers chose Millet as their quarter- master." "When peace ensued, Ebenezer engaged in profitable commercial trade with American Indians and accumulated considerable wealth. He moved his family from Brooklyn, Vermont, in 1794. Then, in the fall of 1800, the fam- ily moved to Stockbridge, Vermont. Artemus was then ten years old.6Here, Ebenezer Millet became ill and died of apoplexy on his birthday, 22 November, of either 1806 or 1807. Upon his father’s death, at the age of six- teen, Artemus became the “man of the house.” Over the next two years, he took charge of the family farm and cared for his mother and sisters." ==NOTES== "Most historians who have recognized Artemus Millet knew him as the superintendent of construction of the Kirtland Temple. The story is often told of Joseph Smith’s dispatching Brigham Young on a special mission to Canada to seek out and baptize Artemus Millet and to tell him to come to Kirtland, build the temple, and bring $1,000 with him. Although Millet was a convert of Brigham Young’s and did serve as superintendent of construc- tion of the Kirtland Temple, the time line of the famous conversion story is less certain. Millet’s conversion, though important, is only one part of his life’s story. If historians focus solely on this part of his history, they miss the many other contributions of his life, especially those that ensued in the wake of his conversion to Mormonism" *"The House Of The Lord “The sacred Nauvoo Temple was the house of the Lord, built with consecration, love, faith, and skill. May there remain ever green in our hearts and minds, and in those of all of the generations who will follow, appreciation, respect, and love for those who built here so well and with so lofty a purpose.” “This building was to be concerned with the things of eternity. It was to stand as a witness to all who should look upon it that those who built it had a compelling faith and a certain knowledge that the grave is not the end, but that the soul is immortal and goes on growing.” —Gordon B. Hinckley,“Nauvoo’s Holy Temple,” Ensign, September 1994." == Sources == * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=16364294 findagrave.com] *http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/topic/temples *http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/topic/genealogy *http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/high-priest *http://www.mormonnewsroom.org/article/pioneer-trek *https://history.lds.org/exhibit/early-images-of-historic-nauvoo?lang=eng * ---- “One Mainspring to All Our Thoughts” "After the violence in Missouri, efforts to build the house of the Lord in Kirtland began to accelerate. Responding to the aforementioned revelations, the previously appointed committee of Hyrum Smith, Reynolds Cahoon, and Jared Carter was now called the “building committee,” and its mandate was expanded from fundraising to construction. They were to “proceed immediately to commence building the House or obtaining materials, Stone Brick Lumber &c.”22On June 7, Hyrum Smith recorded in his diary, “This day commenced making preparations for the Building of the House of the Lord.”23" "Building the temple would be a huge challenge for the Saints. In the summer of 1833, there were only 150 members of the Church living in the area.24 None of them had the traditional qualifications to oversee such an ambitious construction project—there was not a single architect or engineer among them, or even an experienced draftsman to draw up the plans.25Money was already tight, and the construction of the large, distinguished building, at an estimated cost of $40,000, stretched the Church’s financial resources beyond capacity over the next three years.26" "While the building’s dimensions and functions and some aspects of its appearance were specified by revelation, other elements were left up to the leaders and workers on the site. The building’s design shows that they drew on their own experience and assumptions about what a church building should look like. Its shape reflects the popular Greek Revival style. Like many builders of the time, they also borrowed an eclectic mix of features from standard building manuals.27 The Gothic windows were widely associated with religious buildings, and the tower and steeple had become iconic features of New England churches." "By that fall, stone foundation walls were in place, but construction soon ground to a halt.28Workers at the Church-owned brickyard had not been able to produce enough bricks of sufficient quality for use in construction.29 A decision was made to “discontinue the building of the temple for the winter for want of materials and to prepare and get all things ready to recommence it early in the spring.”30" "The next major phase of construction began with the arrival in April 1834 of Artemus Millet, a convert and experienced masonry builder from Canada. Millet’s crucial contribution was the suggestion to use a rubblework-and-stucco building technique instead of the more expensive brick construction.31 Following his counsel, the Saints built the walls of rough stone, hauled in from the nearby sandstone quarry, which was then faced with stucco to give it a finished look." "The spring and summer of 1834 were difficult seasons for construction on the temple because most of the men in the community went with Joseph Smith to Missouri in the Camp of Israel, hoping to aid the Saints who had been driven by mob violence from their homes. With the men gone, women carried on the labor. Some did masonry, others drove cattle and hauled rock, and still others sewed, spun, and knit to make clothing for workers.32" "The return of Joseph Smith and most of the men from the Camp of Israel meant constructing the temple once again became the primary focus of activity in Kirtland. Joseph himself “acted as foreman in the temple stone quarry” and labored on the building “when other duties would permit.”33 By February 1835, the walls were in place and work had begun on the roof. A meeting was held on March 7, 1835, at which Joseph Smith expressed appreciation to those “who had distinguished themselves Thus far by consecrating to the upbuilding of said house as well as laboring [on its construction].” Sidney Rigdon then gave blessings to 120 individuals who had assisted in building the house of the Lord through their work and consecration.34" "By that fall, there was even greater urgency to finish the temple. Lucy Mack Smith expressed the dedication of Church members to the effort. “There was but one main spring to all our thoughts,” she said, “and that was building the Lords house.”35 Truman Angell, a carpenter’s apprentice from Providence, Rhode Island, took the lead on the carpentry work in the upper level.36 Brigham Young and his brother Joseph employed their expert craftsmanship to build and install the windows.37 Another Young brother, Lorenzo, worked with Artemus Millet on the exterior stucco, a challenging job in the cold winter weather. The plastering of the interior was overseen by Jacob Bump, a skilled carpenter who had also built the pulpits and crafted the beautiful woodwork in the lower court. Stoves were strategically placed to warm the interior and aid in the drying of the plaster.38" "Women worked on the veils that would be hung from the ceiling to subdivide the lower hall and made other furnishings for the temple. Joseph Smith later “pronounced a blessing upon the Sisters for the liberality in giving their servises so cheerfully to make the veil for the Lord’s house.”39 Children even helped by gathering broken dishes and glassware, which were added to the stucco to help it glisten in the sun.40" https://history.lds.org/search?lang=eng&query=%20millet&sort=rel&page=1&pagelength=10&start=1

    Arthurs Creek Cemetery, Victoria

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    [[Category: Victoria, Cemeteries]][[Category: Arthurs Creek, Victoria]][[Category: Arthurs Creek Cemetery, Arthurs Creek, Victoria]] Arthurs Creek is a town 10 km (6 mi) South East of Whittlesea, Victoria, Australia. • Coordinates 37°35′S 145°12′E • Postcode 3099 • Location 47 km (29 miles) North of Melbourne • Local Government Area Nillumbik Shire • State electorate Eildon • Federal Division McEwan. This Cemetery is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. [[Hay-2110|Agnes May REID]] nee HAY was the first burial in the cemetery at Arthur's Creek in May, 1847, her spouse and Agnes were the owners of Hazelglen, sheep station. At that time there was no thought of a cemetery at it's current location in Arthurs Creek, but Agnes had expressed a wish to be buried there, having a liking for the beautiful outlook from the top of the hill,. where the cemetery now stands. There were no more burials until 1858, when Patrick Reid was buried, there. In 1867 Edward and Charlotte Roberts were buried there, ===About=== *Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please email AustralianCemeteries@gmail.com to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, we welcome you to add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== * [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=15/-37.577832/145.173157 Arthurs Creek Cemetery, Arthurs Creek, Victoria] ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Arthurs Creek Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery - In progress 17/04/2016 (Completed up to Section D -7 photos remaining in this section) ===To Do=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery -'' In progress 17/04/2016 (Completed up to Section D -7 photos remaining in this section)'' #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below - In progress 26/04/2016 #'''[http://tributes.heraldsun.com.au/notice/search?search.name=&search.query=Arthurs%20Creek&search.newspaper=DHS&search.classification=&search.dateRangeType=30&search.publicationDate=&random=1460787873881Tributes Search]''' - Monthly check for any Arthurs Creek Internments in the past 30 days - Last Updated 22 Feb 2017
    #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. #'''GPS Location of Memorials''' • for more information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. - In progress 17/04/2016 (GPS Tagging photos as they are taken) ---------------------- ===Table of Graves & Memorials=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Forename!!Birth!!Death!!Age!!Notes!!Reference |- |AIREY||Olive Elizabeth|||||||| ||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- |AIREY||Robert||1865||1924||59|| ||1 |- |BARRETT||John||1931||1997||66|| Husband of Margaret, Father of Michael, Susan and Clare ||2 |- |BRADFORD||James||||1905 Sep 14||67||||3 |- |BRADFORD||Mary||||1904 Feb 18||77|| ||3 |- |[[Laidley-94|BROCK]] ||E. Ruth||1919 Jul 22||1991 Oct 14|||| Loving Wife of Geoffrey ||4 |- |[[Brock-2730|BROCK]] ||Geoffrey Lewis Clark||1918 Apr 13||1995 Mar 17|||| Loving Husband to Ruth ||4 |- |[[Brock-2728|BROCK]] ||Peter Geoffrey||1945||2006||61|| ||4 |- |CURRELL||Elsie||1927||2010|||| ||5 |- |CURRELL||M. B. (Tom)||1921||2001 Oct 02||80|| Stoker B3382, Royal Australian Navy ||5 |- |DOSSER||Aaron William Henry||1874 May 13||||11 years, 4 months|| ||7 |- |EDGE||Ethel Lucy||||1958 Jul 19|||| ||8 |- |EDGE||John William Davis||||1956 Feb 10|||| ||8 |- |EDGE||Philip Swift||||1941 Dec 21|||| AIF, Killed Middle East ||8 |- |McCROHAN||Carmel Josephine|||||||| nee Dobbie ||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- |[[Hay-2110|REID]]||Agnes May||1798||1847||49|| nee Hay; 1st Burial at this Cemetery ||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- |[[Reid-6474|REID]]||Patrick||1784||1858||74||2nd Burial at this Cemetery ||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- |WANHOPE||Victor (Charlie)|||||||| ||[[Space:Memorial_Photography|Required]] |- |} ==More links and lists about this Cemetery== #Website • [http://trove.nla.gov.au/list?id=89093 Trove] aka National Library of Australia, Compiled List of articles, content from libraries, museums, archives and other research organisations found in the research and creation for the people profiles of this Cemetery - [http://help.nla.gov.au/trove/using-trove/creating-contributing/lists Trove Help with Lists] #Website • [http://www.australiancemeteries.com/vic/nillumbik/arthurscreek.htm Australian Cemeteries] #Website • [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2304216 Find A Grave] Records = 55 #Website • [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Arthurs-Creek-Cemetery/149548 Billion Graves] Records = 0 #Website • [[Space:Arthurs_Creek_Cemetery%2C_Victoria|Wikitree]] Records = 0 (New Cemetery Added 25 Apr 2016)

    Asante's 100 Greatest African-Americans

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    [[Category: 100 Greatest African Americans]] [[Category:African-American Notables]] [[Category: African-American Family History]] This freespace is part of the '''[[Project: US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage Project]]'''. It is a place to organize and gather information relating to those individuals included in Temple University professor Molefi Kete Asante's list (and book) of the 100 Greatest African-Americans. This list was compiled in 2002. To establish this list, Asante used these five factors: * "significance in the general progress of African-Americans toward full equality in the American social and political system" * "self-sacrifice and a willingness to take great risks for the collective good" * "unusual will and determination in the face of great danger and against the most stubborn odds" * "a consistent posture toward raising the social, cultural and economic status of African Americans" * "personal achievement that reveals the best qualities of the African American people" Wikipedia contributors. [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/100_Greatest_African_Americans "100 Greatest African Americans."] ''Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia''. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 10 Jan. 2018. Web. 17 Jan. 2018. The list is presented in alphabetical order and is linked to each individual's WikipediA page and/or WikiTree profile. The purpose of this list is as a starting point in the creation of WikiTree profiles where there are none, or to improve existing profiles. The profiles on this page are also '''Notables.''' These profiles should include other sources in addition to WikipediA. Every effort should be made to connect these profiles to the "main tree" through research and the creation of additional, applicable profiles. There are actually 101 people on the list. == 100 Greatest African Americans == {| border="1" bgcolor="#fffcef" | '''Wikipedia''' || '''WikiTree''' || '''Profile Review''' ||'''Connected''' ||'''Volunteer''' |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hank_Aaron Hank Aaron] (1934-) || [[Aaron-617|Hank Aaron]] || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ira_Aldridge Ira Aldridge] (1807-1867) || [[Aldridge-1412|Ira Frederick Aldridge]] (stage actor/playwright) ||No || '''Yes''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali Muhammad Ali] (1942-2016) || [[Clay-1582|Cassius Marcellus (Clay) Ali]] (athlete) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Allen_(bishop) Richard Allen (Bishop)] (1760-1831) || [[Allen-15333|Bishop Richard Allen]] (minister/educator/writer) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marian_Anderson Marian Anderson] (1897-1993) || [[Anderson-16003|Marian Anderson]] (opera singer) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- bgcolor="#CEF2E0" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maya_Angelou Maya Angelou] (1928-2014) || [[Johnson-26692|Marguerite Ann Angelou]] (poet/ author)|| '''Yes''' || '''Yes'''||'''Complete''' |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Ashe Arthur Ashe] (1943-1993) || [[Ashe-556|Arthur Ashe]] (athlete/AIDS activist) || No || '''Yes''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crispus_Attucks Crispus Attucks] (1723-1770) || [[Attucks-1|Crispus Attucks]] (killed Boston Massacre) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Baldwin James Baldwin] (1924-1987) ||[[Baldwin-4970|James Arthur Baldwin]] (novelist/social critic) || No || '''Yes''' || |- bgcolor="CEF2E0" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Banneker Benjamin Banneker] (1731-1806) ||[[Banneker-2|Benjamin Banneker]] (author/naturalist/farmer) ||'''Yes''' || '''Yes'''||'''Complete''' |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Amiri_Baraka Amiri Baraka] (1934-2014)|| [[Jones-63784|Amiri Baraka]] (poet) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Romare_Bearden Romare Bearden] (1911-1988) ||[[Bearden-1173|Romare Bearden]] (artist) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_McLeod_Bethune Mary McLeod Bethune] (1875-1955)|| [[McLeod-1321|Mary Jane (McLeod) Bethune]] (Educator/stateswoman) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guion_Bluford Guion Bluford] (1942-) || [[Bluford-16|Guion Bluford]] (first African American in space)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arna_Bontemps Arna Bontemps] (1902-1973) || [[Bontemps-10|Arna Bontemps]] (poet) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Brooke Edward W. Brooke] (1919-2015) || [[Brooke-1640|Edward William Brooke]] (first African-American popularly elected to the US Senate) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gwendolyn_Brooks Gwendolyn Brooks] (1917-2000) || [[Brooks-12488|Gwendolyn Brooks]] (poet/teacher) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanche_K._Bruce Blanche K. Bruce] (1841-1898) || [[Bruce-4047|Blanche Kelso Bruce]] (first full term black senator) || No || '''Yes''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ralph_Bunche Ralph Bunche] (1903/4-1971) || [[Bunche-2|Ralph Bunche]] (first African-American Nobel Peace Prize) || No ||'''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Washington_Carver George Washington Carver] (1860s-1943) || [[Carver-7|George Washington Carver]] (botanist/inventor) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shirley_Chisholm Shirley Chisholm] (1924-2005) || [[St. Hill-4|Shirley Chisholm]] (first black woman elected to US Congress/first black candidate from a major party for President) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_and_Mamie_Clark Kenneth B. Clark] (1914-2005) || [[Clark-40311|Kenneth B. Clark]] (psychologist/civil rights activist) || No || Yes|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Henrik_Clarke John Henrik Clarke] (1915-1998) || [[Clark-40323|John Henrik Clarke]] (historian/pioneer African studies) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Coltrane John Coltrane] (1926-1967) || [[Coltrane-277|John William Coltrane]] (jazz musician/composer) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudette_Colvin Claudette Colvin] (1939-) || [[Colvin-1218|Claudette Colvin]] (living) || No|| No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Cosby Bill Cosby] (1937-) || [[Cosby-201|William Henry Cosby, Jr.]] (living) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Crummell Alexander Crummell] (1819-1898) || [[Crummell-2|Alexander Crummell]] (minister/African nationalist) || No ||No || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Countee_Cullen Countee Cullen] (1903-1946) || [[Porter-13127|Countee Cullen]] (poet/novelist/playwright) || No ||'''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_O._Davis,_Jr. Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.] (1912-2002) || [[Davis-34611|Benjamin O. Davis, Jr.]] (first African-American Air Force General/Commander Tuskegee Airmen) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Delany Martin R. Delany] (1812-1885) || [[Delany-151|Martin Delany]] *abolitionist/journalist/physician) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Douglass Frederick Douglass] (1818-1895) || [[Bailey-7481|Frederick Augustus Washington Douglass]] (abolitionist/statesman) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Drew Charles Drew] (1904-1950) || [[Drew-1877|Charles Richard Drew]] (physician/surgeon) || No || '''Yes''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W._E._B._Du_Bois W. E. B. Du Bois] (1868-1963) ||[[DuBois-2|William Edward Burghardt DuBois]] (historian/civil rights activist) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Laurence_Dunbar Paul Laurence Dunbar] (1872-1906) || [[Dunbar-1624|Paul Laurence Dunbar]] (poet/novelist/playwright) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katherine_Dunham Katherine Dunham] (1909-2006) || [[Dunham-2589|Katherine Dunham]] (dancer/choreographer) || No || '''Yes''' || |-bgcolor="#CEF2E0" | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_Ellington Duke Ellington] (1899-1974) || [[Ellington-1|Edward Kennedy Ellington]] (jazz mucician)|| '''Yes''' || '''Yes'''||'''Complete''' |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Forten James Forten] (1766-1842) || [[Forten-12|James Forten]] (abolitionist/wealthy businessman) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Hope_Franklin John Hope Franklin] (1915-2009) || [[Franklin-9495|John Hope Franklin]] (historian/president Phi Beta Kappa) || No || '''Yes''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Highland_Garnet Henry Highland Garnet] (1815-1882) ||[[Garnet-161|Henry Highland Garnet]] (Abolitionist) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcus_Garvey Marcus Garvey] (1887-1940) || [[Garvey-222|Marcus Mosiah Garvey, Jr.]] (leader of Pan-Africanism) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prince_Hall Prince Hall] (1735/8-1807) || [[Hall-32351|Prince Hall]] (abolitionist) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fannie_Lou_Hamer Fannie Lou Hamer] (1917-1977) || [[Townsend-3377|Fannie Hamer]] (voting/civil right advocate) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lorraine_Hansberry Lorraine Hansberry] (1930-1965)|| [[Hansberry-31|Lorraine Vivian Hansberry]] (playwright) || No || Yes|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Height Dorothy Height] (1912-2010) || [[Height-36|Dorothy Height]] (Civil and Women's Rights Activist)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Henson Matthew Henson] (1866-1955)|| [[Henson-2207|Matthew Henson]] (1st African-American Arctic explorer)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Hamilton_Houston Charles Hamilton Houston] (1895-1950) || [[Houston-3053|Charles Hamilton Houston]] (American Civil Rights Lawyer)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Langston_Hughes Langston Hughes] (1902-1967) || [[Hughes-28|Langston Hughes]] (Poet, dramatist) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zora_Neale_Hurston Zora Neale Hurston] (1891-1960) ||[[Hurston-5|Zora Neale Hurston]] (Anthropologist, novelist) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Jackson Jesse Jackson] (1941-) ||[[Burns-17037|Jesse Jackson]] (living) political activist|| No || Yes|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mae_Jemison Mae Jemison] (1956-) ||[[Jemison-146|Mae Jemison]] (living) astronaut|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jack_Johnson_(boxer) Jack Johnson] (1878-1946) ||[[Johnson-66486|Jack Johnson]] (1st African-American WORLD Heavyweight Boxing Champion)|| No || '''Yes''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Weldon_Johnson James Weldon Johnson] (1871-1938) ||[[Johnson-51685|James Weldon Johnson]] (author, lawyer, activist) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_H._Johnson John H. Johnson] (1918-2005) ||[[Johnson-47627|John Harold Johnson]] (business man, publisher)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Percy_Julian Percy Julian] (1899-1975) ||[[Julian-1218|Percy Lavon Julian]] (chemist) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ernest_Just Ernest Just] (1883-1941) || [[Just-155|Dr. Ernest Everett Just]] (biologist, science writer) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Maulana_Karenga Maulana Karenga] (1941-) ||[[Everett-5638|Maulana Karenga]] (living) creator of the pan-African and Kwanzaa|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Luther_King_Jr. Martin Luther King, Jr.] (1929-1968) ||[[King-4303|Michael Luther King, Jr.]] (minister/civil rights leader)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmonia_Lewis Edmonia Lewis] (1844-1907) ||[[Lewis-23112|Edmonia Lewis]] (sculptor)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alain_Locke Alain Locke] (1885-1954) ||[[Locke-2801|Alain LeRoy Locke]] (writer, educator) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joe_Louis Joe Louis] (1914-1981) ||[[Barrow-1722|Joseph Louis Barrow]] (first African-American to achieve the status of a nationwide hero within the United States) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thurgood_Marshall Thurgood Marshall] (1908-1993) || [[Marshall-6154|Thurgood Marshall]] (1st African-American Supreme Court Justice)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_Mays Benjamin Mays] (1894-1984) ||[[Mays-1393|Benjamin Elijah Mays]] (civil rights activist) || No || '''Yes''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elijah_McCoy Elijah McCoy] (1844-1929) ||[[McCoy-4|Elijah McCoy]] (engineer, inventor) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claude_McKay Claude McKay] (1889-1948) || [[McKay-4253|Festus Claudius McKay]] (writer, poet)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_Micheaux Oscar Micheaux] (1884-1951) || [[Michaux-119|Oscar (Michaux) Micheaux]] (director, author)|| No || Yes|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorie_Miller Dorie Miller] (1919-1943) || [[Miller-40662|Doris Miller]] (1st African-American awarded Navy Cross [Pearl Harbor])|| No || '''Yes''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garrett_Morgan Garrett Morgan] (1877-1963) ||[[Morgan-18705|Garrett Augustus Morgan]] (inventor, entrepreneur) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toni_Morrison Toni Morrison] (1931-2019) || [[Wofford-497|Toni (Wofford) Morrison]] (writer) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elijah_Muhammad Elijah Muhammad] (1897-1975) || [[Poole-4063|Elijah (Poole) Muhammad]] (leader of Nation of Islam)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Owens Jesse Owens] (1913-1980) ||[[Owens-3055|James Cleveland Owens]] (4 times Olympic Gold Medalist) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosa_Parks Rosa Parks] - (1913-2005) ||[[McCauley-488|Rosa Louise Parks]] (civil rights activist) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adam_Clayton_Powell_Jr. Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.] (1908-1972) ||[[Powell-11019|Adam Clayton Powell, Jr.]] (1st African American from NY elected to Congress) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Colin_Powell Colin Powell] (1937-) ||[[Powell-16727|Colin Powell]] (Secretary of State, Chairman, Joint Chiefs of Staff, Army General) (living) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/A._Philip_Randolph A. Philip Randolph] (1889-1979) || [[Randolph-2384|Asa Philip Randolph]] (civil rights activist, labor activist)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hiram_Revels Hiram Revels] (1827-1901) || [[Revels-30|Hiram Rhodes Revels]] (1st African-American and 1st Native-American elected to Congress)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Robeson Paul Robeson] (1898-1976) ||[[Robeson-765|Paul Leroy Robeson]] (singer, actor, social activist)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackie_Robinson Jackie Robinson] (1919-1972) ||[[Robinson-13|Jack Roosevelt Robinson]] (broke the baseball color barrier) || No ||'''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Russwurm John Russwurm] (1799-?) ||[[Russwurm-13|John Brown Russwurm]] (publisher, journalist) || No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arturo_Schomburg Arturo Schomburg] (1874-1938) || [[Schomburg-27|Arturo Alfonso Schomburg]] (historian, writer, activist)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benjamin_%22Pap%22_Singleton Benjamin "Pap" Singleton] (1809-1892) ||[[Singleton-3549|Benjamin Singleton]] (activist, historian) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mary_Church_Terrell Mary Church Terrell] (1863-1954) ||[[Church-4301|Mary (Church) Terrell]] (1st African-American woman to earn a college degree)|| No || '''Yes'''||Selvaggio-84 |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Monroe_Trotter William Monroe Trotter] (1872-1934) ||[[Trotter-1505|William Monroe Trotter]] (one of the founders of the NAACP)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sojourner_Truth Sojourner Truth] (1797-1883) [Isabella Baumfree] ||[[Baumfree-3|Isabella (Sojourner) Truth]] (abolistionist, women's activist)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harriet_Tubman Harriet Tubman] (1822-1913) ||[[Ross-9405|Araminta Tubman]] (abolitionist)|| No || '''Yes''' || |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kwame_Ture Kwame Ture] (1941-1998) [Stokely Carmichael] || [[Carmichael-1940|Stokely Carmichael (Kwame Ture)]] (civil rights activist)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_McNeal_Turner Henry McNeal Turner] (1834-1915) || [[Turner-19952|Henry McNeal Turner]] (1st African-American Chaplain - 1st USCT)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nat_Turner Nat Turner] (1800-1831) ||[[Turner-18478|Nathaniel Turner]] (led slave rebellion in VA)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Walker_(abolitionist) David Walker] (1796-1830) || [[Walker-30466|David Walker]] (abolitionist, writer)|| No || Yes|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Madam_C._J._Walker Madam C. J. Walker] (1867-1919) [Sarah Breedlove] || [[Breedlove-4|Sarah Breedlove]] (entrepreneur)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Booker_T._Washington Booker T. Washington] (1856-1915) || [[Washington-33|Booker Taliaferro Washington]] (African-American leader and advisor to US Presidents)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ida_B._Wells Ida B. Wells-Barnett] (1862-1931) ||[[Wells-Barnett-1|Ida Bell Wells-Barnett]] (civil and women's rights activist)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillis_Wheatley Phillis Wheatley] (1753-1784) ||[[Wheatley-1348|Phillis Wheatley]] (1st published African-American female poet) || No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_F._White Walter F. White] (1893-1955) || [[White-40266|Walter Francis White]] (novelist, activist, NAACP)|| No ||'''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Wilkins Roy Wilkins] (1901-1981) || [[Wilkins-3882|Roy Wilkins]] (civil rights activist, NAACP)|| No || '''Yes'''|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Daniel_Hale_Williams Daniel Hale Williams] (1856-1931) || [[Williams-60104|Daniel Hale Williams]] (African-American surgeon)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/August_Wilson August Wilson] (1945-2005) || [[Kittel-51|Frederick August Wilson]] (author, playwright)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oprah_Winfrey Oprah Winfrey] (1954-) ||[[Winfrey-184|Oprah Winfrey]] (living)|| No || Yes|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiger_Woods Tiger Woods] (1975-) || [[Woods-4113|Tiger Woods]] (living) || No || Yes|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carter_G._Woodson Carter G. Woodson] (1875-1950) || [[Woodson-1251|Carter Godwin Woodson]] (launched Negro History Week the precursor of Black History Month)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Wright_(author) Richard Wright] (1908-1960) || [[Wright-29269|Richard Wright]] (African-American novelist, writer, poet, essayist)|| No || No|| |- | [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malcolm_X Malcolm X] (1925-1965) || [[Little-2799|Malcolm Little (Malcolm X)]] (minister, activist)|| No || '''Yes''' || |} == Sources ==

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    https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ascension_Parish_Indexes Index of some family heads in the U.S. census for east Ascension Parish, LA. === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-63K4-HM 1850 census] === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Image#!!Head of Household!!Wiki ID link!!Comments |- |24||Abriance, Louis |||| |- |33||Achord, Jule ||||baker |- |34||Ackleman, Victor ||||baker |- |62||Acosta, Albert |||| |- |68||Acost, Manuel ||[[Acosta-896]]||fisherman |- |8||Acy, William Jr. ||[[Acy-19]]|| |- |37||Agnas, Jules ||||school teacher |- |23||Akenton, Charles ||||mason |- |63||Alberez, Pedro |||| |- |9||Alexander, G.A. ||[[Alexander-20059]]||surveyor |- |6||Allen, Bennet C. ||||minister Bapt |- |64||Almand, At. |||| |- |69||Almand, Raymon |||| |- |34||Alongue, Joseph ||||merchant |- |72||Alvarez, Mrs. S. |||| |- |53||Appoover, J. Louis ||||overseer |- |33||Aramand, Widow L. |||| |- |51||Arbonneaux, J.D. ||||physician |- |68||Arnauld, Ange ||[[Arnauld-11]]||school teacher |- |72||Arnst, Christopher ||||probably Ernst |- |22||Arsene, Pierre ||||possibly Arceneaux |- |2||Argrave, Ursin ||[[Argreve-1]]|| |- |31||Arrieux, Narcisse ||[[Arrieux-5]]|| |- |38||Asbret, Philip |||| |- |47||Austin, Sister Mary ||||superior, Sisters of Charity |- |42||Ayraud, John F. ||[[Ayraud-10]]||recorder |- |61||Ayraud, P.O. ||[[Ayraud-7]]|| |- |61||Ayraud, P.T. ||[[Ayraud-8]]|| |- |61||Ayraud, Widow Pierre ||[[LeBlanc-12382]]|| |- |18||Babin, Adolph ||[[Babin-2973]]|| |- |8||Babin, Anselm |||| |- |14||Babin, Belony ||[[Babin-2888]]|| |- |2||Babin, C.R. ||[[Landry-3280]]|| |- |58||Babin, Casimir ||[[Babin-3703]]|| |- |75||Babin, Colon ||[[Babin-3532]]||planter |- |35||Babin, D. |||| |- |2||Babin, Delite ||[[Babin-2653]]|| |- |19||Babin, Destenal |||| |- |1||Babin, Dorzillia D. ||[[Babin-2511]]||merchant |- |19||Babin, Eugenie ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9HHC-11G FamilySearch profile] |- |19||Babin, Evariste ||[[Babin-2615]]|| |- |6||Babin, Firmin ||[[Babin-3068]]|| |- |13||Babin, Gideon ||[[Babin-3617]]|| |- |58||Babin, Louis ||[[Babin-189]]|| |- |20||Babin, Marcellin |||| |- |20||Babin, Maxile ||[[Babin-2774]]|| |- |20||Babin, Millien ||[[Babin-3371]]|| |- |73||Babin, Oliver ||[[Babin-3008]]|| |- |5||Babin, R.S. ||[[Babin-2978]]|| |- |19||Babin, Trasimon ||[[Babin-2792]]|| |- |23||Babin, Ursin ||[[Babin-2733]]|| |- |73||Babin, Valen ||[[Babin-3009]]|| |- |19||Babin, Valentine ||[[Babin-2652]]|| |- |16||Baggert, Nancy |||| |- |8||Baker, John |||| |- |53||Barfield, M. ||||overseer |- |7||Barman, Salomon ||[[Barman-79]]|| |- |41||Barry, D.A. |||| |- |63||Barthelemy, Jean B. ||[[Barthelemy-184]]|| |- |49||Bassas, Jean ||||baker |- |68||Bateman, Wm W. ||[[Bateman-4272]]||overseer |- |80||Batts, William H. ||[[Batts-368]]||mechanic |- |27||Bazein, Alphonse ||||teacher P.S. |- |65||Beckson, Jas M. ||||overseer |- |24||Bell, Mathew ||||baker |- |41||Benson, Madam |||| |- |83||Bercegeay, Aime ||[[Bercegeay-14]]||clerk |- |20||Bercegeay, Adolphe ||[[Bercegeay-4]]|| |- |47||Bercegeay, Alphonse ||[[Bercegeay-13]]|| |- |32||Bercegeay, Augustin ||[[Bercegeay-3]]||school teacher |- |18||Bergeron, David ||[[Bergeron-1767]]|| |- |83||Bergeron, Theodore ||||sugar maker |- |10||Berteau, Jno S. ||[[Berteau-272]]|| |- |25||Berteau, Valmon ||[[Berteau-34]]||butcher |- |36||Besson, F. ||[[Dugas-1549]]|| |- |49||Besson, Felix ||[[Besson-135]]||barkeeper |- |33||Besson, Jaques E. ||[[Besson-128]]||tinner |- |79||Besson, Joseph ||[[Besson-130]]|| |- |36||Besson, Louise ||[[Besson-127]]|| |- |36||Bier, A. ||||merchant |- |21||Bingay, Jas P. ||[[Bingay-23]]||physician |- |1||Blanchard, Eloy ||[[Blanchard-7287]]|| |- |32||Blanchard, Fauston ||[[Blanchard-7348]]||merchant |- |64||Blancier, Auguste ||||school teacher |- |49||Block, M. ||[[Block-1584]]||merchant |- |36||Blum, D. ||[[Blum-1929]]||merchant |- |37||Blum, Nayden ||||merchant |- |35||Bodot, C. ||||confectioner |- |57||Bond, Mrs. Virginia |||| |- |38||Bordaux, Joseph |||| |- |25||Bouchereau, Theophile ||[[Bouchereau-72]]|| |- |31||Boudreau, Clement ||[[Boudreaux-1271]]||merchant |- |42||Boulanger, Charles J. ||[[Boulanger-400]]||merchant |- |37||Bourdier, Louis ||[[Bourdier-40]]||boarding house |- |3||Bourg, Everista ||[[Bourque-1437]]|| |- |60||Bourg, Firmin |||| |- |29||Bourg, Joseph |||| |- |60||Bourg, Louis ||[[Bourg-891]]|| |- |31||Bourgeois, D. |||| |- |65||Bourgeois, J.B. ||[[Bourgeois-2967]]||ferryman |- |5||Bourgeois, Paul ||[[Bourgeois-1499]]||planter |- |9||Bourgeois, Zennon ||[[Bourgeois-2152]]|| |- |1||Bourque, Sylvanie ||[[Bourque-1976]]|| |- |72||Bouvier, Adolphe |||| |- |34||Boyd, John ||[[Boyd-18298]]||US surveyor |- |34||Boyd, R.W. ||[[Boyd-18297]]||US surveyor general |- |65||Boz, Mrs. Fanny |||| |- |76||Brangere, Henri ||||possibly Bringier |- |66||Brasset, Lefroy ||[[Brasset-29]]|| |- |56||Braud, Anaclet ||[[Braud-184]]|| |- |1||Braud, Anestein |||| |- |55||Braud, Constantine |||| |- |82||Braud, Damas |||| |- |2||Braud, Duval ||[[Braud-252]]|| |- |82||Braud, Edmond |||| |- |46||Braud, Emerent ||[[Melancon-1048]]|| |- |2||Braud, J.B. ||[[Braud-57]]|| |- |16||Braud, Jno C. |||| |- |15||Braud, Marcellin ||[[Braud-62]]|| |- |13||Braud, Millien ||[[Braud-93]]|| |- |68||Braud, Nabord ||[[Braud-570]]|| |- |81||Braud, Nemmin |||| |- |25||Braud, Olivier ||[[Breaux-1004]]|| |- |55||Braud, Mrs. R. |||| |- |65||Braud, Severin ||[[Braud-674]]||collector |- |56||Braud, Simon ||[[Braud-188]]||sawmill |- |46||Braud, Sosthene ||[[Braud-458]]||sugar maker |- |2||Braud, Sylvanie ||[[Braud-330]]|| |- |69||Bringier, M.S. ||[[Bringier-14]]||planter |- |24||Brooks, J.M. ||[[Brooks-15929]]||mason |- |7||Broussard, Magloir ||[[Broussard-1871]]|| |- |5||Broussard, Orilte ||||see [[Broussard-696]] |- |36||Brown, Pat. |||| |- |35||Brown, William ||||clerk |- |79||Brush, Augustan ||||possibly Bouche |- |70||Bryant, P.G. ||||overseer |- |74||Bujole, Edmon ||[[Bujol-22]]||planter |- |43||Buquoi, Emile ||[[Buquoi-21]]||carriage maker |- |43||Buquoi, Henry ||[[Buquoi-23]]||saddler |- |43||Buquoi, John ||[[Buquoi-20]]|| |- |11||Burat, Celeste ||[[Buras-113]]|| |- |10||Burnet, Geo C. |||| |- |5||Burnet, M.K. |||| |- |53||Butterly, A. |||| |- |32||Cabanniss, William ||||overseer |- |57||Caban, Marcial |||| |- |34||Cabell, Chas J. ||[[Cabell-450]]||US surveyor |- |49||Cai, Ferdinand ||||baker |- |77||Caillier, Pierre ||||see Ciellier |- |33||Cailler, Valsin ||[[Caillier-16]]||carpenter |- |45||Calai, Valsin |||| |- |6||Cannon, Martin ||[[Cannon-6170]]|| |- |78||Camdiville, Mrs. Matilde ||||should be Capdeville |- |40||Carne, Godfred |||| |- |51||Carre, Mrs. C. |||| |- |46||Carre, Widow Charles |||| |- |49||Carriere, Severan ||[[Carriere-900]]||sugar maker |- |47||Carrol, Patric |||| |- |52||Castra, Martin ||||hotel operator |- |57||Cazan, Michelle ||||barkeeper |- |31||Cazare, Michelle ||[[Cazaree-1]]||butcher |- |30||Champaign, Widow T. |||| |- |58||Champman, Ewing ||[[Chapman-24188]]||manager |- |54||Charbonnier, Victor ||[[Cherbonnier-4]]||plantation agent |- |51||Cire, Mrs. C. |||| |- |32||Cire, Joseph ||[[Cire-33]]||clerk |- |57||Cire, Joseph ||[[Cire-33]]|| |- |56||Cire, Pierre ||[[Cyr-2486]]|| |- |48||Classina, Harry ||||sugar maker |- |74||Cleastan, John ||||banker |- |65||Coff, Patric ||||overseer |- |42||Collet, Emile ||||cooper |- |24||Collet, Francois ||||merchant |- |69||Colomb, Mrs. Louis ||[[Thibaut-76]]|| |- |30||Comes, Just ||[[Comes-133]]||collector |- |31||Comes, Widow M. ||[[Braud-759]]|| |- |50||Comes, Thomas ||[[Comes-143]]|| |- |48||Commandeaur, P.L. ||||surveyor |- |29||Comstock, John L. ||[[Comstock-2780]]||sheriff |- |43||Comstock, Philip ||[[Comstock-3011]]||carpenter |- |82||Connor, James ||||ditcher |- |44||Constant, Amedee |||| |- |38||Conway, Marie S. |||| |- |26||Coppello, Johannes |||| |- |66||Corb, Auguste |||| |- |62||Corbo, Francis |||| |- |66||Corbo, Marie |||| |- |18||Corder, Whitfield |||| |- |33||Corish, E.N. |||| |- |23||Cornet, Jaques |||| |- |22||Cornet, Pierre ||[[Cornet-132]]|| |- |67||Cottman, Joseph B. ||||physician |- |83||Cottman, T.E.H. ||||physician |- |81||Coupen, William ||||cooper |- |75||Coussan, Pierre ||||merchant, see Causson |- |69||Cozan, Adolph ||[[Causin-18]]|| |- |69||Cozan, Elphage |||| |- |4||Craik, James ||||carpenter |- |16||Crawford, Joseph |||| |- |47||Daniels, Madam |||| |- |37||Dannequin, P.G. ||[[Dannequin-9]]||justice of the peace |- |37||Dassonville, F. ||||jeweller |- |5||Davis, Morgan ||[[Davis-99557]]||planter |- |69||Dazette, P. |||| |- |9||Dearmond, Samuel J. ||[[DeArmond-484]]|| |- |26||Decosta, Pierre |||| |- |80||Delmer, Andre |||| |- |17||Delond, William ||[[Delaune-264]]|| |- |78||Denou, Francois ||[[Denoux-10]]|| |- |42||Denou, J.B. |||| |- |78||Denou, Jean ||[[Denoux-28]]|| |- |22||Denozier, Firmin |||| |- |11||Dents, J.W. |||| |- |34||Derussy, John A. ||[[De_Russy-8]]||clerk |- |4||Descotteaux, A.D. ||[[Decoteau-212]]|| |- |1||Descotteaux, Francoiz ||[[Decoteau-21]]|| |- |1||Descotteaux, J.B. ||[[Decoteau-166]]|| |- |18||Descotteaux, Trasimon ||[[Decoteau-25]]|| |- |1||Descotteaux, Zepherin ||[[Decoteau-194]]|| |- |32||Desomerby, Charles ||||apothecary |- |10||Diez, Adolph ||[[Diez-115]]|| |- |15||Dickson, Andrea ||[[Masias-21]]|| |- |70||Dixon, Mrs. Ann |||| |- |26||Dominique, Jean ||[[Court-1223]]||merchant |- |12||Douglas, Jordan |||| |- |27||Doyal, Henry ||[[Doyal-71]]||planter |- |61||Drouet, Marcellin ||||blacksmith |- |22||Dubois, Nicolas ||[[Dubois-3794]]||mason |- |51||Duffel, Albert ||[[Duffel-71]]||district judge |- |81||Duffel, E. [b.1811] ||[[Duffel-37]]||physician |- |71||Duffel, Edward [b.1786] ||[[Duffel-35]]||physician |- |31||Duffel, Henry L. ||[[Duffel-56]]||lawyer |- |75||Dugas, Colon ||[[Dugas-1598]]|| |- |52||Dugas, Emile ||[[Dugas-1131]]||planter |- |55||Dugas, Mrs. Paul ||[[LeBlanc-1882]]|| |- |79||Dugas, Trasimon ||[[Dugas-1434]]|| |- |74||Dugas, Ulger ||[[Dugas-1512]]|| |- |51||Dugas, Villeor ||[[Dugas-362]]|| |- |1||Duplessis, Firmin ||[[Duplessis-95]]|| |- |14||Duplessis, Leon ||[[Duplessis-101]]|| |- |4||Duplessis, P. Alfred ||[[Duplessis-98]]|| |- |18||Dupuy, Trasimon |||| |- |76||Elder, John C. ||[[Elder-4865]]|| |- |6||Eliser, Simon P. ||[[Eliser-3]]|| |- |78||Encas, Joseph |||| |- |12||Engler, Bernard ||[[Engler-821]]|| |- |34||Eschold, Bernard ||||merchant |- |57||Esliva, Mrs. |||| |- |71||Evans, John ||||cooper |- |14||Fairbanks, Ben [b.1826] ||[[Fairbanks-4006]]|| |- |16||Fairbanks, Benjamin [b.1795] ||[[Fairbanks-4252]]|| |- |6||Fairbanks, Thomas |||| |- |66||Falcon, Andre |||| |- |61||Falcon, Antonio |||| |- |64||Falcon, Carmelite ||[[Falcon-207]]|| |- |77||Falcon, Francis ||[[Falcon-126]]|| |- |64||Falcon, M. |||| |- |57||Farguel, Theophile ||||merchant |- |40||Farland, Hugh |||| |- |35||Farley, Jules |||| |- |42||Faulkner, William ||||carpenter |- |16||Fitzgeral, John |||| |- |1||Flata, Mauritz ||[[Flata-1]]||merchant |- |52||Foley, Mrs. E. ||||hotel operator |- |46||Foley, H. ||||musician |- |38||Fonthy, Paul |||| |- |80||Ford, H.F. ||||overseer |- |59||Ford, Louisa W. |||| |- |57||Fortier, Lestang ||[[Fortier-2340]]|| |- |57||Fortzheimer, Henry ||[[Pforzheimer-5]]||butcher |- |59||Francois, Jaques |||| |- |34||Francois, Margatte ||||barkeeper |- |59||Franklin, Geo A. ||[[Franklin-15198]]||physician |- |60||Fredric, Celestin ||[[Frederich-52]]||mason |- |34||Fremaux, Leon J. ||[[Fremaux-6]]||clerk |- |69||Fuentes, Manuel |||| |- |39||Fuqua, Pierre |||| |- |28||Futch, John B. |||| |- |30||Gallamy?, Th. ||||musician |- |31||Gamotis, L. ||[[Gamotis-4]]||apothecary |- |26||Ganson, John ||||cooper |- |10||Gardner, Anne E. ||[[Harbour-1176]]|| |- |27||Gaudin, Clarese |||| |- |54||Gaudin, Edward Jr. [b.1824] ||[[Gaudin-763]]|| |- |55||Gaudin, Edward Son [b.1791] ||[[Gaudin-761]]||planter |- |3||Gaudan, F.D. ||[[Gaudin-622]]|| |- |74||Gaudan, Mrs. J.B. ||[[Dugas-1455]]|| |- |23||Gaudan, Paulan ||[[Gaudin-724]]||carpenter |- |23||Gaudan, Seraphan ||[[Gaudin-745]]||planter |- |52||Gaudet, Augustine |||| |- |40||Gaudet, Bassam |||| |- |34||Gaudet, Felix B. ||||clerk |- |28||Gautrau, Auguste ||[[Gautreaux-400]]|| |- |43||Gautrau, Ellien ||[[Gautreau-172]]|| |- |14||Gautrau, Eugene ||[[Gautreau-207]]|| |- |29||Gautrau, Hercules ||[[Gautreau-174]]||bricklayer |- |15||Gautrau, J.S. ||[[Gautreau-286]]|| |- |24||Gautrau, Simon |||| |- |23||Gautrau, Theodule ||[[Gautreau-173]]|| |- |15||Gautrau, Urban ||[[Gautreaux-367]]|| |- |24||Gautrau, Valentin ||[[Gautreau-93]]|| |- |15||Gautrau, Zennon ||[[Gautreau-918]]|| |- |62||Genti, Dominique |||| |- |9||George, William ||||steamboat captain |- |29||Gingry, Andrew ||[[Gingry-7]]||merchant |- |59||Goman, Baptiste |||| |- |39||Gomez, Diego |||| |- |78||Gomez, Francis ||[[Gomez-3648]]|| |- |71||Gomez, Jean |||| |- |61||Gonzalez, Antonio ||||cooper |- |43||Gonzales, Carmillite |||| |- |39||Gonzales, Joseph |||| |- |12||Gonzales, Louisa ||[[Gonzales-2380]]|| |- |45||Gorilhe, Madam Jean ||[[Berthelot-358]]|| |- |31||Goudrau, T.D. ||||coffee house |- |38||Gourdeaux, Emile |||| |- |71||Graves, G.W. ||||trainer |- |27||Gravois, Desire ||[[Gravois-108]]||merchant |- |33||Green, Roy C. ||||merchant |- |59||Gregoire, Eugene ||[[Gregoire-227]]||carpenter |- |6||Griffin, Edwin R. ||[[Griffin-18794]]|| |- |37||Guejar, Joseph ||||confectioner |- |82||Guedry, Madame |||| |- |38||Guidry, Carmelite |||| |- |29||Guidry, Donat ||[[Guedry-101]]|| |- |16||Guidry, Gabriel |||| |- |3||Guidry, J.B. ||[[Guedry-132]]|| |- |48||Guidry, J.P. ||[[Guidry-129]]||overseer |- |13||Guidry, Jean |||| |- |13||Guidry, Marcellin ||[[Guidry-1379]]|| |- |13||Guidry, Pierre Sr. ||[[Guidry-191]]|| |- |7||Guidry, Pierre Jr. |||| |- |16||Guidry, Sylvanie |||| |- |38||Guilfort, H. |||| |- |71||Guingroe, Joe |||| |- |50||Guy, Lucien F. ||||tailor |- |21||Hamilton, Appoline |||| |- |14||Hamilton, Oscar |||| |- |14||Hamilton, Rosaline |||| |- |2||Hamilton, Theodule ||||see [[Hamilton-26787]] |- |7||Hanna, Sam E. ||[[Hanna-3715]]|| |- |21||Hannie, Richard B. ||||engineer |- |29||Hapkinson, Arthur ||||mayor of Donaldsonville |- |29||Hapkinson, Constance |||| |- |5||Harbour, P.H. ||[[Harbour-1111]]||minister Bapt |- |10||Hardin, Jas H. |||| |- |81||Hardin, William J. ||||overseer |- |40||Harp, H.B. ||[[Harp-1475]]||merchant |- |83||Hatkinson, Edward ||[[Hatkinson-6]]||sugar maker |- |48||Hatkinson, Widow W. ||[[LeBlanc-12307]]|| |- |54||Hatkinson, Wm ||[[Hatkinson-15]]||manager |- |59||Hau, Antonio |||| |- |3||Heath, Wm ||[[Heath-8359]]||school teacher |- |81||Hebert, Arsene ||[[Hebert-5443]]||planter |- |6||Hebert, J.B. ||[[Hebert-637]]||assessor |- |1||Hebert, Leonore |||| |- |81||Hebert, Omer ||[[Hebert-7816]]||planter |- |26||Hebert, Paul ||[[Hebert-7716]]||clerk |- |16||Hebert, Theophile ||[[Hebert-7690]]|| |- |78||Hebert, Valentin ||[[Hebert-7830]]||storekeeper |- |14||Hegman, Abraham ||||peddler |- |11||Henderson, Benjamin ||[[Henderson-22844]]|| |- |12||Henderson, Gedeon ||[[Henderson-22069]]|| |- |52||Hernandez, Barthelemy ||||shoemaker |- |69||Hidalgo, Francis |||| |- |73||Hidalgo, Joseph ||[[Hidalgo-24]]|| |- |64||Hidalgo, Raymon ||[[Hidalgo-278]]|| |- |8||Higgenbotham, C.P. ||||w/ Bridget Woods family |- |52||Higginson, Thos C. ||||school teacher |- |11||Hodgson, Henry ||[[Hodgeson-74]]|| |- |11||Hodgson, William ||[[Hodgeson-39]]|| |- |27||Holly, John ||||overseer |- |32||Hornes, Auguste ||||coffee house |- |71||Hudson, John ||||cooper |- |25||Huguet, Estave ||[[Huguet-61]]|| |- |50||Hull, Henry ||[[Hull-8842]]||carpenter |- |37||Humboldt, F.I. ||||watchmaker |- |30||Ilsley, John H. ||[[Ilsley-187]]||lawyer |- |30||Ilsley, Mary A. |||| |- |39||Isisnee, Pierre ||||merchant |- |28||Jackson, J.J. |||| |- |64||Jagson, Madam |||| |- |68||Jaubelin, J.B. ||||baker |- |37||Jay, Jean ||||merchant |- |67||Jeume, Frances||[[Jaume-7]]||store |- |51||Johnson, C.H. ||||lawyer |- |30||Johnson, P.N. ||||physician |- |29||Johnson, William ||||in jail |- |49||Joumbaut, Victor ||[[Jambois-7]]||shoemaker |- |35||Justela, Joseph ||||merchant |- |71||Kenner, Duncan F. ||[[Kenner-221]]||planter |- |26||Kent, F.A. ||||school teacher |- |12||Kling, Celestine ||[[Kling-530]]|| |- |50||Krieger, Joseph ||[[Krieger-1057]]||tailor |- |57||Kuhn, J.M. ||||tailor |- |32||Kuppenheim, Isidore ||||tailor |- |69||Labusgnie, P. |||| |- |53||Lacroix, Eugene ||[[Lacroix-1760]]||planter |- |58||Lacroix, Margaret |||| |- |52||Lafargue, E. |||| |- |8||Lamarr, Emanuel A. |||| |- |4||Lamarr, H.V. ||[[Lamare-39]]||merchant |- |50||Lange, Jaques |||| |- |45||Lanry, Mad. A. |||| |- |75||Landry, Widow A. ||[[Babin-1691]]|| |- |75||Landry, Adelard ||[[Landry-6077]]||overseer |- |14||Landry, Alexander ||[[Landry-1349]]|| |- |3||Landry, Anselm ||[[Landry-3434]]|| |- |58||Landry, Baptiste ||[[Landry-6781]]|| |- |43||Landry, Carmellite P. |||| |- |25||Landry, Dorcini ||[[Landry-6523]]||planter |- |10||Landry, Drosin ||[[Landry-5109]]||school teacher |- |18||Landry, Elie ||[[Landry-4863]]|| |- |13||Landry, Eloy J. ||[[Landry-2763]]|| |- |23||Landry, Isidore ||[[Landry-6611]]|| |- |54||Landry, J.A. ||[[Landry-3651]]||planter |- |56||Landry, J.B. |||| |- |29||Landry, J.R. ||||clerk |- |14||Landry, Jerome ||[[Landry-2975]]|| |- |26||Landry, Joseph N. ||||cooper |- |39||Landry, Joseph T. ||[[Landry-6733]]|| |- |74||Landry, Joseph V. ||[[Landry-1937]]|| |- |45||Landry, Jules ||[[Landry-6587]]|| |- |21||Landry, Justine ||[[Breaux-976]]|| |- |74||Landry, Mrs. Lise ||||see [[Melancon-227]] |- |60||Landry, Narcisse ||[[Landry-3652]]||planter |- |60||Landry, Narcisse Jr. ||[[Landry-6791]]|| |- |12||Landry, Norbert ||[[Landry-5448]]||notary public |- |17||Landry, Onesime [b.1805] ||[[Landry-3497]]|| |- |51||Landry, Onezime [b.1807] ||||merchant |- |49||Landry, P.T. ||[[Landry-6759]]||surveyor |- |30||Landry, Prinn P. ||[[Landry-6705]]|| |- |17||Landry, Simon ||[[Landry-2970]]|| |- |80||Landry, Simonett ||[[Landry-6858]]||planter |- |24||Landry, Terence J. ||[[Landry-2977]]||storekeeper |- |22||Landry, Tiberus |||| |- |73||Landry, Valery [b.1787] ||[[Landry-6718]]||planter |- |22||Landry, Vallery [b.1790] |||| |- |77||Lannon, Mrs. M. |||| |- |67||Lanou, Widow A. ||[[Angel-1316]]|| |- |27||Lanou, Bienvenu ||[[Lanoux-20]]|| |- |29||Lanou, James ||[[Lanoux-25]]|| |- |67||Lanou, Zepherin ||[[Lanoux-211]]|| |- |48||Larene, R. |||| |- |65||LeBlanc, Widow C. |||| |- |32||LeBlanc, Camille |||| |- |13||LeBlanc, Clairville ||[[LeBlanc-12192]]||fiddler |- |4||LeBlanc, Corantine ||[[LeBlanc-11999]]|| |- |79||LeBlanc, Dernon ||[[LeBlanc-12462]]|| |- |13||LeBlanc, Dominic ||[[LeBlanc-8214]]|| |- |47||LeBlanc, Madam D. |||| |- |80||LeBlanc, Mrs. Destival ||[[Boudreau-2611]]|| |- |54||LeBlanc, Mrs. Edward ||[[Mollere-46]]|| |- |38||LeBlanc, Eloy ||[[LeBlanc-12275]]|| |- |13||LeBlanc, Evariste ||[[Leblanc-8715]]|| |- |55||LeBlanc, G. ||[[Babin-2685]]|| |- |28||LeBlanc, J.B. fis ||[[LeBlanc-11957]]|| |- |65||LeBlanc, Mrs. Joseph |||| |- |76||LeBlanc, Joseph [b.1780] ||||see [[LeBlanc-12436]] |- |78||LeBlanc, Joseph [b.1827] ||[[LeBlanc-8918]]|| |- |69||LeBlanc, Joseph D. [b.1826] ||||planter |- |79||LeBlanc, Lestang |||| |- |15||LeBlanc, Marcellin [b.1794] ||[[LeBlanc-10482]]||cobbler |- |33||LeBlanc, Marcellin [b.1817] ||[[LeBlanc-12286]]||clerk |- |80||LeBlanc, Mrs. N. ||[[Melancon-1004]]|| |- |53||LeBlanc, Octave ||[[LeBlanc-11801]]|| |- |80||LeBlanc, Paul |||| |- |71||LeBlanc, Simon |||| |- |28||LeBlanc, Sylvanie ||[[LeBlanc-11970]]|| |- |74||LeBlanc, Tharon ||[[LeBlanc-12422]]||overseer |- |77||LeBlanc, Valery ||[[LeBlanc-12456]]||storekeeper |- |22||LeBon, Widow |||| |- |36||Lehrman, Charles ||||tailor |- |35||Leon, L. ||||merchant |- |53||Loftus, William ||[[Loftus-1124]]||cooper |- |40||Long, Arthur |||| |- |63||Loomist, John |||| |- |49||Louisaux, Emile ||||tailor |- |77||Loup, Drosan ||[[Loupe-96]]|| |- |16||Louveau, Auguste ||[[Louveau-4]]|| |- |76||Louvier, Louis ||||overseer |- |28||Lucenti, Francois |||| |- |37||Lugo, J.V. ||||merchant |- |13||Lusk, Z. ||[[Lusk-1474]]|| |- |73||McCall, Richard ||[[McCall-1003]]||planter |- |9||McConn, Caroline ||[[McConn-19]]|| |- |17||McConn, Margaret |||| |- |57||McFlemming, Jas ||||cooper |- |82||McGuin, James |||| |- |7||Mabias, Dicy ||[[Parker-45785]]|| |- |42||Marais, Coranie ||||hatter |- |20||Marble, David |||| |- |72||March, P. ||||cooper |- |25||Marchand, Alexandre ||[[Marchand-349]]|| |- |8||Marchbanks, Elizabeth ||[[Guinelle-2]]|| |- |51||Marciacque, J.L. ||||editor |- |62||Marino, Antonio |||| |- |41||Martin, Madam B. |||| |- |43||Martin, Clement |||| |- |62||Martin, Maria |||| |- |33||Martin, Saban ||[[Martin-77730]]||physician |- |31||Martinez, John ||||bricklayer |- |7||Martinez, Joseph ||[[Martinez-6606]]|| |- |32||Maureau, J.P. ||||carpenter |- |46||Maurin, Victor ||[[Maurin-18]]||merchant |- |65||Melancon, Celestine |||| |- |28||Melancon, Widow D. |||| |- |31||Melancon, E.D. ||[[Melancon-1005]]||barber |- |13||Melancon, Etienne ||[[Melanson-936]]|| |- |56||Melancon, Felix ||[[Melancon-481]]||store |- |81||Melancon, Widow J.D. |||| |- |67||Melancon, Joseph ||[[Melanson-1122]]|| |- |82||Melancon, Neville [b.1801] ||[[Melanson-1232]]||planter |- |82||Melancon, Neville [b.1832] ||[[Melancon-1081]]||planter |- |80||Melancon, Zeph ||[[Melancon-1007]]|| |- |11||Mereness, A.M. |||| |- |33||Mesid, Fener ||||tailor |- |41||Michadel, R. ||||baker |- |35||Michelle, Francois ||[[Michel-2295]]||cigar maker |- |29||Michelle, Pierre |||| |- |51||Miller, Charles ||||printer |- |52||Miller, Henry W. ||[[Miller-100532]]||civil engineer |- |59||Millien, Antonio |||| |- |21||Minor, Jno S. ||[[Minor-2472]]|| |- |21||Minor, William J. ||[[Minor-1014]]|| |- |36||Minschank, S. ||||merchant |- |27||Mintz, John ||||carpenter |- |28||Mier, Belony ||[[Mire-175]]||planter |- |76||Mire, Clestine |||| |- |37||Mittatte, Louis P. ||||jeweller |- |61||Moinette, J.L. ||||carpenter |- |48||Mollen, Enoch ||||carpenter |- |39||Mollen, F.D. ||||pilot |- |39||Mollen, Numa ||||carpenter |- |30||Moller, Theodore ||||jeweller |- |82||Mollere, Raphael ||[[Mollere-20]]|| |- |82||Mollere, Theodore ||[[Mollere-71]]|| |- |39||Montel, D. |||| |- |62||Monticene, Whan |||| |- |81||More, George ||[[Moore-73815]]||overseer |- |30||Mullet, Thomas ||[[Mullett-408]]||surveyor |- |9||Naylor, Edwin |||| |- |23||Neames, Daniel G. ||[[Neames-1]]||carpenter |- |9||Neely, Jas H. ||[[Neely-2294]]|| |- |28||Nelson, J.J. ||||teacher P.Sch |- |21||Nesbit, Alexander |||| |- |10||Nettles, J.W. |||| |- |48||Nicholls, L.H. ||[[Drake-7190]]||mother of [[Nicholls-978|Gov. Nicholls]] |- |59||Norwood, Adelia A.E. ||[[Hine-1179]]|| |- |52||Norwood, Nathaniel ||[[Norwood-2492]]|| |- |59||Norwood, Peter ||[[Norwood-2497]]||overseer |- |64||O'Brien, Jeremiah [b.1800] ||||ditcher |- |16||Obrian, Jeremiah [b.1800] |||| |- |10||Oden, Jno ||||probably Odom |- |18||Ogier, Mary A. |||| |- |60||Olivier, Mrs. Pierre |||| |- |41||Ollwise, Jacob |||| |- |50||Orth, William ||||saddler |- |63||Ouse, Felicien |||| |- |77||Ouse, Jean |||| |- |62||Ouse, Miguel |||| |- |15||Parent, Edouard ||[[Parent-1873]]|| |- |9||Parent, Jean G. ||[[Parent-1314]]|| |- |2||Parent, Sanville ||[[Parent-1245]]||clerk |- |15||Parent, Thomassin ||[[Parent-1960]]|| |- |3||Parker, Eliza ||[[Bishop-17741]]|| |- |73||Parker, H.B. ||||overseer |- |2||Parker, Philip |||| |- |3||Parker, Wm R. ||[[Parker-47188]]||blacksmith |- |39||Parks, W.V. ||[[Parks-8835]]||carpenter |- |13||Part, Marville ||[[Parr-3619]]|| |- |53||Pedesclaux, E. ||[[Pedesclaux-8]]||planter |- |35||Peroin, Nicod |||| |- |63||Perret, Mrs. A. |||| |- |68||Perry, Jas ||||carpenter |- |53||Pertue, J.B. ||||overseer |- |20||Phillips, Edward |||| |- |70||Phillips, Isaac E. |||| |- |31||Pierson, N.G. |||| |- |48||Pinel, Joseph ||[[Pinel-173]]||carpenter |- |48||Pinel, Simon ||[[Pinel-161]]|| |- |34||Porcella, Joseph |||| |- |31||Porres, Margaret |||| |- |59||Porrie, Achille ||||possibly Poirrier |- |77||Pourier, Mrs. Valery ||||possibly Poirrier |- |73||Portal, Jno ||||overseer |- |43||Poussin, Widow Casimir |||| |- |45||Poussin, Edward |||| |- |40||Powell, A.J. ||||surveyor |- |33||Poyas, Victor T. ||||merchant |- |17||Quinn, Allen ||||saddler |- |40||Ragouff, Auguste [b.1806] ||||shoemaker |- |46||Ragouff, Auguste [b.1828] ||||baker |- |66||Rance, Jean |||| |- |45||Randall, William C. ||[[Randall-10370]]|| |- |63||Reniasque, Jose |||| |- |46||Richard, Widow ||[[Brasset-24]]|| |- |46||Richard, Adolphe ||[[Richard-8373]]||carpenter |- |53||Richard, Augustan ||[[Richard-4009]]||planter |- |50||Richard, J.A. ||||merchant |- |72||Richard, Mrs. M. ||[[LeBlanc-10897]]|| |- |79||Richard, Michelle ||||see [[Richard-8389]] |- |42||Richard, Theordule ||[[Richard-8247]]|| |- |8||Richardson, Elias ||[[Richardson-29451]]|| |- |83||Richardson, Franklin |||| |- |48||Rightor, A.F. ||||surveyor |- |68||Risser, Jno ||||minister Meth. |- |64||Rivet, Elie ||[[Rivet-349]]|| |- |20||Robards, F.M. ||[[Robards-255]]|| |- |39||Robert, F. |||| |- |68||Robinson, Andrew ||||overseer |- |65||Robinson, Robt |||| |- |61||Rodriguez, Fernando |||| |- |41||Rodrigues, John B. ||[[Rodrigue-253]]||merchant |- |17||Rodriguez, Marcellin |||| |- |69||Rodriguez, Mathias ||||planter |- |61||Rodriguez, Mathias Jr. |||| |- |36||Rombacher, Martin ||||tailor |- |20||Roth, Joseph ||[[Roth-4571]]|| |- |79||Roub, Pierre |||| |- |30||Rougeau, Pierre ||[[Rougeau-119]]||constable |- |59||Rough, Barthol |||| |- |67||Roussel, A. ||||clerk |- |61||St. Martin, F.B. ||[[St._Martin-222]]||overseer |- |33||St. Martin, Joseph ||[[St._Martin-207]]||physician |- |36||Sailfort, Augustan |||| |- |41||Sallerly, Widow Bap |||| |- |32||Saran, J. ||||grocer |- |42||Saukler, Isaac ||||merchant |- |17||Savani, James |||| |- |60||Savene, Jaques |||| |- |4||Savois, Joseph ||[[Savoie-2304]]|| |- |67||Savois, Modeste ||[[Savoie-2369]]|| |- |4||Savois, Pierre ||[[Savoie-2045]]||carpenter |- |50||Saxon, Albert ||||shoemaker |- |59||Schasson, J.B. ||||possibly Chiasson |- |64||Schustromenti, Joseph |||| |- |37||Sellier, Pierre ||||clerk |- |41||Sellis, Nicolas |||| |- |50||Senate, Sylvester ||||merchant |- |5||Settoon, Daniel ||[[Settoon-3]]||overseer |- |36||Sevin, J. ||||coffee house |- |43||Seymore, George ||[[Seymour-3462]]||carpenter |- |46||Shabarli, Henry ||||shoemaker |- |18||Shackleford, John ||[[Shackelford-695]]||blacksmith |- |68||Shaffer, M.C. |||| |- |61||Simoneau, Widow Honore ||[[LeBlanc-12383]]|| |- |9||Simpson, Jno L. ||[[Simpson-23782]]||minister Bapt |- |56||Smith, Joshua ||||sawmill |- |12||Snagg, Samuel ||[[Snagg-14]]|| |- |46||Soermes, Alexander |||| |- |56||Sompeyrac, Mrs. A. |||| |- |70||Stanly, John ||||overseer |- |36||Steinman, Charles ||[[Steinman-332]]||coppersmith |- |18||Stephens, John |||| |- |70||Stephens, Richard ||[[Stephens-14338]]|| |- |37||Stern, Salomon ||||merchant |- |67||Streck, F.M. ||[[Streck-66]]||steamboat captain |- |61||Suorez, Antonio ||||cooper |- |35||Tailer, Silas ||||US surveyor |- |40||Tanner, Joseph ||[[Tanner-7130]]||blacksmith |- |48||Tebault, E.J. ||[[Tebault-10]]||banker |- |55||Teller, James ||||overseer |- |35||Templet, A.M. ||||merchant |- |9||Templet, Rosemon ||[[Templet-71]]|| |- |32||Terray, Edward ||||storekeeper |- |32||Terray, John E. ||||storekeeper |- |11||Terrel, Richmond ||[[Terrell-3296]]|| |- |28||Terrio, Arestide ||[[Terrio-22]]|| |- |51||Terrio, Ferdinand ||[[Terriot-85]]|| |- |72||Terrio, J.B. ||[[Terrio-50]]|| |- |47||Terrio, J.N. ||[[Terrio-48]]||auctioneer |- |72||Terrio, Pierre ||[[Theriot-861]]|| |- |63||Terro, Eccido |||| |- |11||Thibeau, Jno B. ||[[Thibault-884]]|| |- |23||Thomas, Widow M. |||| |- |26||Thompson, R.M. ||||storekeeper |- |26||Tiffur, John ||||carpenter |- |27||Tillotson, Romanta ||[[Tillotson-1241]]||planter |- |68||Tomlet, Joachim ||[[Thomelette-1]]|| |- |78||Treatman, Francis ||||gardener |- |71||Treille, Mrs. C. ||[[Dupuy-767]]|| |- |69||Trist, H.B. ||[[Trist-1]]||planter |- |83||Turnebule, John R. ||||manager |- |7||Tycer, Mary M. ||[[Maulsey-2]]|| |- |56||Vansanl, Gilbert ||||probably Vincent |- |76||Ventress, W.C.S. ||[[Ventress-29]]||planter |- |33||Veret, S. ||||merchant |- |75||Verron, Hypolite ||[[Veron-53]]||cooper |- |53||Viala, G.P. ||[[Viola-283]]||planter |- |63||Vianor, Marcellin |||| |- |22||Vicner, Antoine ||[[Vicknair-187]]||planter |- |7||Vicnor, Mary M. |||| |- |42||Vidal, J.M. ||||clerk |- |63||Vidal, Pape ||||planter |- |39||Vigas, P. |||| |- |18||Villar, F.N. ||[[Villard-57]]|| |- |12||Villar, Louise |||| |- |2||Villenauve, Auguste ||[[Villeneuve-678]]|| |- |75||Villneauve, Norbert ||[[Villeneuve-689]]|| |- |42||Villiam, Charles ||||painter |- |2||Vincent, William ||[[Vincent-9311]]|| |- |40||Vion, Baptiste ||||pianist |- |57||Vives, Jaques ||||cooper |- |8||Walker, Thomas ||[[Walker-52913]]|| |- |23||Warner, John ||||mason |- |52||Warren, A.W. ||[[Warren-21718]]||surveyor |- |52||Waterman, H.G. ||[[Waterman-3266]]||bricklayer |- |10||Webb, H.P. ||[[Webb-25060]]||school teacher |- |73||Wetter, F.R. ||||physician |- |34||Williams, Margaret B. |||| |- |36||Williams, W.D. ||||carpenter |- |49||Willman, R.M. ||||merchant |- |12||Winfree, Philip Jr. ||[[Winfree-252]]|| |- |6||Woods, James Sr. |||| |- |8||Woods, James 2nd ||[[Woods-5212]]|| |- |21||Woods, Thos ||||overseer |- |12||Woodward, Jno V. |||| |- |6||Yarborough, James ||[[Yarborough-771]]||carpenter |- |5||Yarborough, Joseph ||[[Yarborough-458]]|| |- |70||Young, Joseph |||| |} === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B9J-SJRM 1860 census, Donaldsonville] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B9J-SVW7 1860 census, Ward 1] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GB9J-S2ND 1860 census, Ward 2] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GB9J-S26V 1860 census, Ward 3] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B9J-SV3Q 1860 census, Ward 4] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B9J-SJBT 1860 census, Ward 5] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B9J-SV9G 1860 census, Ward 6] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B9J-SV63 1860 census, Ward 7] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9B9J-SFHM 1860 census, Ward 8] === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ward!!Image#!!Head of Household!!Wiki ID link!!Comments |- |2||5||Acosta, Matier |||| |- |3||9||Acosta, Tony |||| |- |7||11||Acy, Wm ||[[Acy-19]]|| |- |2||1||Adalgo, Ramont ||[[Hidalgo-278]]|| |- |D||17||Adamson, James ||||coppersmith |- |D||13||Adele, Francis |||| |- |8||16||Adolph, B. |||| |- |D||11||Aggricol, A.M. ||||tailor |- |D||4||Alanon, Widow P. ||||hire of negroes |- |D||1||Aleme, Frank |||| |- |4||8||Alemo, Frank |||| |- |7||8||Alexander, G.A. ||[[Alexander-20059]]|| |- |2||2||Alimon, Francis ||||sugar planter |- |2||6||Alvaro, B. |||| |- |8||11||Anderson, James ||[[Anderson-62264]]|| |- |D||18||Anderson, Widow M. |||| |- |4||4||Andrieu, A. ||[[Andrieu-29]]||R.C. priest |- |D||13||Arahe, Joseph |||| |- |3||10||Arbrou, Widow P. ||||see Harbour |- |8||9||Argreve, Ursin ||[[Argreve-1]]|| |- |D||8||Aris, C. |||| |- |D||25||Atkinson, Widow ||[[LeBlanc-12307]]|| |- |D||18||Atkinson, Arthur ||[[Hatkinson-19]]||clerk |- |D||19||Atkinson, E. ||[[Hatkinson-6]]||merchant |- |4||1||Atkinson, Wm ||[[Hatkinson-15]]||sugar planter |- |2||2||Aton, Cristof |||| |- |D||25||Ayraud, John F. ||[[Ayraud-10]]||recorder |- |2||8||Ayraud, Oscar ||[[Ayraud-7]]||sugar planter |- |2||9||Ayraud, Peter T. ||[[Ayraud-8]]||sugar planter |- |D||9||Babin, Widow ||[[Peignier-3]]|| |- |8||15||Babin, Amelia ||[[Babin-3371]]|| |- |2||2||Babin, Antoin ||||cooper |- |8||15||Babin, Widow C.R. ||[[Landry-3280]]|| |- |7||17||Babin, Corentine ||[[Babin-2616]]|| |- |7||13||Babin, Desire ||[[Babin-3647]]|| |- |8||6||Babin, Durval ||[[Babin-3583]]|| |- |1||5||Babin, Widow E. ||[[Babin-1691]]|| |- |1||1||Babin, Germain ||[[Babin-3488]]||sugar planter |- |7||1||Babin, Gideon ||[[Babin-3617]]|| |- |1||2||Babin, J.L. ||[[Babin-3721]]|| |- |1||3||Babin, Widow Jaques ||||sugar planter |- |8||16||Babin, Widow Mag ||[[Landry-4078]]|| |- |7||7||Babin, Marcellis ||[[Babin-3302]]|| |- |2||3||Babin, Widow N. ||[[Landry-109]]|| |- |8||15||Babin, Paul |||| |- |8||15||Babin, Pierre D. ||[[Babin-2871]]|| |- |7||7||Babin, R.J. ||[[Babin-2978]]|| |- |8||15||Babin, Rafile M. ||[[Babin-2678]]|| |- |D||20||Babin, Widow Rose |||| |- |1||2||Babin, S. ||[[Babin-3738]]||overseer |- |8||8||Babin, S.V. ||[[Babin-3682]]|| |- |8||16||Babin, Sobroscard ||[[Babin-3661]]|| |- |8||15||Babin, Widow T. ||[[Melancon-464]]|| |- |7||5||Babin, Tilman ||[[Babin-3068]]|| |- |8||14||Babin, Valentine [b.1810] ||[[Babin-2652]]|| |- |8||16||Babin, Valentine [b.1837] ||[[Babin-3449]]|| |- |8||16||Babin, Varise ||[[Babin-2615]]|| |- |3||7||Bache, Paul ||||bricklayer |- |4||5||Baker, Fred ||[[Baker-59892]]||boarding house |- |D||7||Balise, V. |||| |- |2||6||Barate, Joseph |||| |- |D||8||Bardo, Joseph |||| |- |7||10||Barman, Solomon ||[[Barman-79]]|| |- |D||6||Barrier, Widow ||||hire of houses |- |7||9||Bateman, J.F. ||[[Bateman-4176]]||overseer |- |1||6||Bateman, W.W. ||[[Bateman-4272]]||overseer |- |7||12||Bell, Ripley ||[[Bell-19648]]|| |- |7||13||Bell, Thomas M. ||[[Bell-37553]]|| |- |8||18||Bennett, H.F. |||| |- |7||8/19||Barteau, J.V. ||[[Berteau-34]]|| |- |5||1||Barteau, T. ||[[Berteau-44]]|| |- |D||16||Bercegeay, Widow A. ||[[Atkinson-7614]]|| |- |D||25||Bercejay, Amy ||[[Bercegeay-14]]||clerk |- |7||3||Bernard, Travill ||[[Bernard-1651]]|| |- |2||3||Bernier, Victor ||[[Bernier-2395]]||carpenter |- |D||24||Beson, Joseph ||[[Besson-130]]||overseer |- |2||3||Blanchard, G. ||[[Blanchard-7044]]||carpenter |- |D||12||Blanchard, Valcour ||[[Blanchard-7528]]||bridge keeper |- |D||8||Blanga, Charles J. |||| |- |7||2||Blouin, Ev ||[[Blouin-456]]|| |- |7||3||Blouin, Jules ||[[Blouin-659]]|| |- |4||4||Blouin, Widow Zenno ||[[LeBlanc-10494]]|| |- |D||16||Bluchez, F. ||||music teacher |- |D||23||Boom, Henry ||||pedler |- |D||23||Bloom, M. ||[[Blum-1945]]||dry good pedler |- |D||5||Blum, Simon |||| |- |8||19||Blum, Solomon ||[[Blum-1915]]||dry good & grocery merchant |- |7||8||Boedisco, Marceline ||[[Boudreaux-333]]|| |- |D||8||Bogar, Leon |||| |- |8||12||Bouchereau, David |||| |- |6||4||Bouchereau, F. |||| |- |3||5||Bouchereau, John ||||bricklayer |- |3||9||Bouchereau, Raul ||||butcher |- |6||3||Bouchereau, T. ||[[Bouchereau-72]]||sugar planter |- |3||6||Bouchereau, Ursan |||| |- |D||26||Boudrau, C. ||||clerk |- |5||3||Boudreau, U. ||[[Boudreaux-1264]]||overseer |- |2||6||Bouf, Camelite |||| |- |D||4||Bouqua, Widow ||[[Buquoy-12]]||hire of negroes |- |D||22||Bourdier, E.D. ||[[Bourdier-42]]||baker |- |D||20||Bourdier, Louis ||[[Bourdier-40]]|| |- |7||13||Bourgeois, A.P. ||[[Bourgeois-3036]]|| |- |1||6||Bourgeois, Francis ||||overseer |- |5||4||Bourgeois, J.B. ||[[Bourgeois-2967]]||ferryman |- |7||14||Bourgeois, Ozeda ||[[Bourgeois-2310]]|| |- |7||13||Bourgeois, Paul ||[[Bourgeois-1499]]|| |- |7||8||Bourgeois, Zenno ||[[Bourgeois-2152]]|| |- |D||12||Bourg, Adolph |||| |- |2||11||Bourk, Alfred |||| |- |7||4||Bourk, Everise ||[[Bourque-1437]]|| |- |2||11||Bourk, Louis ||||makes corn |- |7||6||Burk, Silvannie ||[[Bourque-1976]]|| |- |3||2||Boze, F. [b.1825] ||[[Boze-151]]|| |- |1||6||Boze, Francis [b.1820] ||[[Boze-144]]||overseer |- |D||9||Bradford, William ||[[Bradford-8730]]|| |- |5||1||Brasset, Luffrey ||[[Brasset-29]]|| |- |3||2||Brasset, Numa ||[[Brasset-26]]||bricklayer |- |6||4||Brasset, Octave ||[[Brasset-30]]|| |- |4||2||Braud, A. [b.1801] |||| |- |7||6||Braud, A. [b.1811] ||[[Breaux-892]]|| |- |8||8||Braud, Abel ||[[Braud-210]]|| |- |D||15||Braud, Amile [b.1818] ||[[Braud-92]]||carpenter |- |8||10||Braud, Amile [b.1826] ||[[Braud-329]]|| |- |8||10||Braud, Durval ||[[Braud-252]]|| |- |D||1||Braud, Widow Gustin ||||hires negroes |- |7||2||Braud, Hypolite ||[[Braud-27]]|| |- |5||3||Braud, J.A. Jr. ||[[Braud-747]]||overseer |- |8||12||Braud, J.O. |||| |- |7||5||Braud, Jean E. |||| |- |8||10||Braud, John B. ||[[Braud-57]]|| |- |1||6||Braud, Widow M. ||||makes corn |- |7||5||Braud, Marcline ||[[Braud-62]]|| |- |8||13||Braud, Widow Mary ||||son Valcour Braud |- |6||3||Braud, Widow O. |||| |- |4||4||Braud, Widow R.L. ||[[Sompeyrac-1]]|| |- |4||6||Braud, Widow Roseman |||| |- |5||4||Braud, S.E. ||[[Braud-674]]|| |- |4||3||Braud, Simon ||[[Braud-188]]||sugar planter |- |8||15||Braud, Widow Vullar |||| |- |3||8||Briggs, Wm H. ||||livery stable |- |5||4||Bringier, L.A. ||[[Bringier-18]]||sugar planter |- |5||3||Bringier, M.S. ||[[Bringier-14]]||sugar planter |- |8||14||Brousard, H.S. ||[[Broussard-2271]]||blacksmith |- |8||7||Broussard, M. ||[[Broussard-1871]]|| |- |8||7||Brousard, Oralie ||[[Broussard-696]]|| |- |6||1||Brown, John M. ||||sugar planter |- |1||5||Bryere, Henry ||||planter |- |4||8||Bufort, Joseph |||| |- |3||8||Bughois, Henry ||||carriage maker |- |1||3||Bujol, Edward ||[[Bujol-22]]||sugar planter |- |1||4||Bujol, Widow Lise ||[[Gaudin-748]]|| |- |7||10||Bullock, J.M. ||[[Bullock-5608]]|| |- |4||9||Buquoi, Amile ||[[Buquoi-21]]||collector |- |8||4||Burat, Widow C. ||[[Burat-54]]|| |- |1||6||Burnside, J. ||||sugar planter |- |D||21||Cahn, L. ||[[Cahn-132]]||dry good merchant |- |D||19||Canfield, P. |||| |- |7||10||Cannon, John ||[[Cannon-5766]]|| |- |2||11||Capbern, M. ||[[Capbern-2]]||makes corn |- |D||22||Carrain, F.G. ||||feed store |- |D||22||Carrain, J.B. ||||grocery store |- |D||22||Carrier, S. ||[[Carriere-900]]||coffee house |- |2||7||Cassar, A. ||[[Cassard-10]]|| |- |D||24||Cavarie, J.G. ||||druggist |- |D||3||Cazere, Michael ||[[Cazaree-1]]|| |- |2||10||Cazes, Valsan ||||carpenter |- |1||5||Chastant, John ||[[Chastant-29]]||sugar planter |- |1||4||Chastant, V. ||||sugar planter |- |2||10||Chiasson, Adrien ||[[Chiasson-1715]]|| |- |D||25||Chriber, Widow Anna ||||possibly Schreiber |- |2||4||Ciellier, Pierre ||||butcher, see Caillier |- |4||3||Cire, Joseph ||[[Cire-33]]||carpenter |- |4||3||Cire, Peter ||[[Cyr-2486]]||cooper |- |4||3||Cire, Teodile ||[[Cire-39]]|| |- |D||18||Claiborn, Edward |||| |- |8||3||Collins, J.C. ||[[Collins-33186]]|| |- |5||4||Colomb, Widow L. ||||sugar planter |- |3||8||Color, Amile ||||cooper |- |8||13||Com, Antoni ||||possibly Comeaux |- |3||10||Combs, Camile ||[[Comes-129]]||makes corn |- |D||23||Combs, Thomas ||[[Comes-143]]|| |- |4||1||Comeaux, Jules ||[[Comeaux-552]]||overseer |- |4||8||Comeaux, Peter ||||carpenter |- |4||9||Comstock, Phillip ||[[Comstock-3011]]||carpenter |- |D||5||Convell, John ||||should be Conwell |- |D||7||Conway, Peter |||| |- |3||5||Cook, David ||||gardener |- |2||7||Corbe, Gustin ||||cooper |- |5||2||Cotman, Thomas ||||ala doctor |- |7||14||Couch, Charles ||[[Couch-3776]]||slave master |- |1||2||Coussan, Pierre ||||dry good & grocery merchant |- |8||11||Cox, B.F. ||[[Coxe-203]]|| |- |2||8||Cox, E.B. ||||overseer |- |2||D/26||Cozen, A. |||| |- |D||7||Craig, S.E. |||| |- |D||19||Crawford, Sarah ||||seamstress |- |4||6||Cure, Widow And. |||| |- |2||8||Daigle, Desire ||[[Daigle-1708]]||overseer |- |8||7||Daigle, F.A. ||[[Daigle-1610]]|| |- |D||24||Dalferis, C. ||[[Dalferes-11]]||livery stable keeper |- |D||5||Dalferes, Joseph ||[[Dalferes-7]]||livery stable |- |D||12||Datnair, Henry ||||trader |- |4||5||Daurace, Widow |||| |- |3||8||Davies, Widow M. |||| |- |7||10||Dearmond, S.J. ||[[DeArmond-484]]|| |- |8||13||Decutte, Peter |||| |- |2||3||Dee, Joseph ||||cooper |- |8||7||Delaun, Charles ||[[DeLaune-298]]|| |- |8||6||Delone, Louis ||[[DeLaune-153]]|| |- |8||6||Delone, Louis M. ||[[Delaune-220]]|| |- |8||6||Delone, Pleasent ||[[DeLaune-296]]|| |- |8||7||Delone, Wm ||[[Delaune-264]]|| |- |8||11||Denhem, Ruben |||| |- |2||4||Danou, Henry ||[[Denoux-42]]||makes corn |- |3||5||Denou, John ||[[Denoux-28]]||overseer |- |D||11||Dermak, Louis |||| |- |8||17||Desalle, Francois |||| |- |6||2||Desnozier, Widow P. |||| |- |3||2||Desval, Widow ||[[Boudreau-2611]]|| |- |3||11||Dicharry, Widow A. ||[[Poirier-3505]]|| |- |6||4||Dchary, Elio ||[[Dicharry-3]]||sugar planter |- |2||2||Dies, A. |||| |- |8||5||Dies, Adolph ||[[Diez-115]]|| |- |2||2||Dies, Antoin ||||sugar planter |- |8||2||Dies, Augustin ||[[Diez-129]]|| |- |2||4||Dies, John |||| |- |8||4||Dixon, John ||[[Dixon-13959]]|| |- |8||7||Dixon, Widow M.A. ||[[Hayden-5151]]|| |- |1||1||Dominicque, Anthony ||[[Dominique-91]]||notary public |- |D||15||Dominicque, P.G. |||| |- |1||1||Dominicque, Widow T. ||[[Hebert-7715]]||farmer |- |6||7/17||Doyal, Henry ||[[Doyal-102]]||sugar planter |- |D||8||Dozier, Fa A. ||[[Dozier-785]]||ala doctor |- |D||16||Drake, Widow M. |||| |- |7||16||Dubois, Nicholas ||[[Dubois-3794]]||bricklayer |- |5||3||Due, Widow ||||possibly Duhe or Duhon |- |D||12||Duffel, Albert ||[[Duffel-71]]||sup. court judge |- |1||4||Duffel, Edward ||[[Duffel-37]]||sugar planter |- |1||4||Duffel, Henry ||[[Duffel-56]]||sugar planter |- |1||3||Dugas, Colen ||[[Dugas-1598]]||sugar planter |- |1||1||Dugas, Felix ||[[Dugas-1625]]||sugar planter |- |7||3||Dugas, Francois ||[[Dugas-1194]]||house carpenter |- |3||6||Dugas, Luke ||[[Dugas-1504]]|| |- |2||4||Dugas, Mitchel ||[[Dugas-1405]]|| |- |4||5||Dugas, Widow Paul ||[[LeBlanc-1882]]||sugar planter |- |2||3||Dugas, Trasimon ||[[Dugas-1434]]||makes corn |- |D||16||Dugas, Widow U. |||| |- |D||18||Dugas, Vileor ||[[Dugas-362]]||sheriff |- |4||8||Duke, Robert J. ||[[Duke-6333]]||collector |- |6||3||Dumont, John ||||cooper |- |8||13||Dupey, Trasimon |||| |- |8||14||Duplissis, Alfred ||[[Duplessis-98]]|| |- |8||15||Duplissis, Ameda ||[[Duplessis-3820]]|| |- |8||15||Duplissis, Leon ||[[Duplessis-101]]|| |- |8||17||Duplissis, Octave ||[[Duplessis-100]]|| |- |8||9||Duplissis, Teodile ||[[Duplessis-94]]|| |- |8||5||Dupont, John ||[[Dupont-682]]|| |- |D||5||Edrington, B.F. ||[[Edrington-149]]|| |- |7||8/19||Ellisser, S.P. ||[[Eliser-3]]|| |- |8||1||Endt, Louis |||| |- |D||7||Esbraker, Phillip |||| |- |D||25||Escole, Bernard ||[[Escolle-5]]||baker |- |4||3||Esnault, A. ||[[Esneault-6]]||engineer |- |2||D/26||Estave, Widow |||| |- |3||7||Estelle, Francis ||||carpenter |- |D||17||Eunice, John ||||bricklayer |- |8||8||Evans, John ||[[Evans-40944]]|| |- |8||18||Evans, Widow R.M. ||[[Brister-541]]|| |- |7||12||Fairbanks, Benj ||[[Fairbanks-4006]]|| |- |1||1||Fairbanks, I.J.S. ||||overseer |- |2||1||Falcon, A. Gomez ||||possibly Gomez |- |2||9||Falcon, Antoin [b.1775] ||[[Falcon-206]]||makes corn |- |2||7||Falcon, Antoin [b.1814] ||[[Falcon-117]]||makes corn |- |2||1||Falcon, Widow C. |||| |- |2||1||Falcon, Casper |||| |- |3||5||Falcon, D. ||[[Falcon-242]]||gardener |- |3||2||Falcon, Francis ||[[Falcon-126]]|| |- |D||10||Fauquier, W.H. ||[[Fauquier-19]]||carpenter |- |8||12||Favre, Henry ||[[Favre-302]]|| |- |D||11||Fayette, J.R. ||||grocer |- |8||13||Fields, James M. ||[[Fields-7192]]|| |- |4||4||Fortier, Lestang ||[[Fortier-2340]]||collector |- |2||10||Francois, J. |||| |- |D||23||Franklin, G.A. ||[[Franklin-15198]]||ala doctor |- |1||3||Frederic, C. ||[[Frederich-52]]||bricklayer |- |7||14||Fridge, A.C. |||| |- |7||14||Fridge, George ||[[Fridge-10]]|| |- |6||4||Futch, J.B. |||| |- |D||2||Gaillaird, Widow |||| |- |3||9||Garcer, Manuel |||| |- |7||8||Gardner, Widow A.E. |||| |- |D||20||Gardner, Henry ||||shoemaker |- |D||8||Gasche, Frank |||| |- |4||6||Gascon, Henry ||[[Gascon-203]]||clerk |- |6||3||Gaudt, Cyrile ||[[Gaudin-728]]|| |- |1||3||Gaudin, E.E. ||[[Gaudin-771]]|| |- |4||2||Gaudin, Edward ||[[Gaudin-761]]||sugar planter |- |1||2||Gaudin, Leon ||[[Gaudin-651]]||makes corn |- |6||3||Gaudin, Widow S. ||[[Gautreaux-291]]|| |- |1||5||Gaudin, Silvannie ||[[Gaudin-768]]||cooper |- |7||5||Gautrau, Eugene ||[[Gautreau-207]]|| |- |D||11||Geautreau, G.F. ||[[Gauthreaux-7]]|| |- |6||1||Gautreau, H. ||[[Gautreau-174]]||bricklayer |- |2||11||Gautreau, Jules ||[[Gautreaux-87]]||collector |- |5||1||Gautreau, Widow M. |||| |- |6||3||Gautreau, Widow Mary |||| |- |7||3||Gautreau, Mayo ||[[Gautreau-286]]|| |- |7||3||Gautreau, Narcisse ||[[Gautreaux-152]]|| |- |7||3||Gautreau, Teodile ||[[Gautreau-173]]|| |- |7||1||Gautreau, Valentine ||[[Gautreau-93]]|| |- |D||20||Gehbour, H. ||||tailor |- |4||9||Genazzini, A. ||||painter |- |6||7/17||Gerehart, Andrew ||||cooper |- |D||21||Geugon, Joseph ||||coffee house |- |D||21||Gingry, Andrew ||[[Gingry-7]]||provision store |- |D||6||Girdel, R. ||||baker |- |7||9||Glenn, Michael ||||slave master |- |7||8||Goda, F. ||||possibly Gaudet |- |D||1||Gole, Mary ||||seamstress |- |3||5||Gomez, Francis ||[[Gomez-3648]]||grocery store |- |D||6||Gonzallas, Widow |||| |- |2||4||Gonzallas, Antoin ||||makes corn |- |2||4||Gonzallas, Beson ||||makes corn |- |8||1||Gonzallas, F.M. ||[[Gonzales-1958]]|| |- |D||9||Gonzallas, G. ||||grocery store |- |D||8||Gonzallas, Widow G. |||| |- |2||8||Gonzallas, Widow J. |||| |- |2||5||Gonzallas, Joseph [b.1834] ||[[Gonzales-2592]]||makes corn |- |7||13||Gonzales, Joseph [b. 1835] ||[[Gonzales-1452]]|| |- |2||5||Gonzallas, Perie |||| |- |7||6||Gonzallas, Raphile |||| |- |7||9||Gore, William P. ||[[Gore-7]]|| |- |D||20||Gotte, S. ||||shoemaker |- |D||24||Goudrau, Joseph ||||grocery store |- |2||10||Goudreau, Widow N. |||| |- |D||12||Grau, W. ||||carpenter |- |1||4||Gravois, T. ||[[Gravois-101]]||overseer |- |2||3||Grejoire, Eugine ||[[Gregoire-227]]||makes corn |- |7||11||Griffin, E.R. ||[[Griffin-18794]]|| |- |4||5||Grilhe, Widow John ||[[Berthelot-358]]|| |- |7||11||Gedry, Batise ||[[Guedry-132]]|| |- |5||1||Gedrey, D. ||[[Guedry-101]]|| |- |2||3||Gedrie, Edward ||[[Guidry-1581]]||carpenter |- |D||8||Gedrie, Widow G. |||| |- |7||9||Gedrie, Gabriel ||[[Guedry-138]]|| |- |D||18||Gedrie, Widow J.P. ||[[Pertuit-4]]|| |- |7||8/19||Gedrey, John ||[[Guedry-99]]|| |- |8||19||Gedry, Joseph ||[[Guedry-255]]|| |- |1||5||Gedie, Jules ||[[Guidry-1124]]||cooper |- |7||1||Gedria, Marcline ||[[Guidry-1379]]|| |- |7||9||Gedry, Nicholas |||| |- |4||7||Gedrie, Paul ||[[Guedry-365]]|| |- |7||15||Gedrey, Pierre |||| |- |7||15||Gedrey, Solide ||[[Guedry-350]]|| |- |D||22||Gueymard, O. ||||baker |- |D||6||Guilfor, Augist ||||carpenter |- |2||9||Guilfou, Peter ||[[Guilfou-12]]|| |- |D||13||Guston, John ||||gardener |- |8||10||Hamilton, Selicour ||[[Hamilton-26422]]|| |- |8||9||Hamilton, Theodore ||[[Hamilton-26787]]|| |- |8||10||Hamilton, Valcour |||| |- |8||18||Hampton, John S. ||[[Hampton-4724]]|| |- |7||16||Hannah, S.E. ||[[Hanna-3715]]|| |- |7||7||Harbour, P.H. ||[[Harbour-1111]]||Baptist preacher & farmer |- |D||11||Harp, Widow ||[[Mollere-57]]|| |- |2||7||Hauke, M. ||||surveyor |- |1||2||Hebert, Widow Arc. ||[[Gaudin-656]]||sugar planter |- |7||1||Hebert, Arsene ||[[Hebert-5444]]|| |- |8||15||Hebert, Widow Harriet |||| |- |6||1||Hebert, J.B. ||[[Hebert-637]]||assessor |- |1||2||Hebert, J.O. ||[[Hebert-7844]]|| |- |8||13||Hebert, Widow Mary |||| |- |1||1||Hebert, Paul ||||dry good & grocery merchant |- |3||11||Heisen, F.J.C. ||||ala doctor |- |D||13||Hen, Jacob |||| |- |8||3||Henderson, Benj ||[[Henderson-22844]]|| |- |8||9||Henderson, Gideon ||[[Henderson-22069]]||butcher |- |8||17||Henderson, John ||[[Henderson-8947]]|| |- |2||2||Hernandez, Phillip ||[[Hernandez-5952]]|| |- |2||6||Hernandez, S. ||[[Hernandez-5951]]||sugar planter |- |2||9||Hewitt, James ||[[Hewitt-2023]]||sugar planter |- |2||2||Hidalgo, Joseph ||[[Hidalgo-24]]|| |- |6||7/17||Hill, Thomas C. ||[[Hills-3454]]||engineer |- |D||13||Honsey, John ||[[Hohensee-42]]|| |- |3||8||Horney, August ||||carpenter |- |2||5||House, F. |||| |- |4||4||Hove, Joseph ||||brickmaker |- |D||17||Hull, Henry ||[[Hull-8842]]||engineer |- |D||21||Humbert, F.G. ||||jeweler |- |8||3||Hutson, Wm ||[[Hodgeson-39]]|| |- |3||9||Idar, Manuel |||| |- |D||11||Ilsley, J.H. Sr. ||[[Ilsley-187]]||attorney at law |- |D||11||Ilsley, J.H. Jr. ||[[Ilsley-189]]||auctioneer |- |4||5||Jambois, Victor ||[[Jambois-7]]||variety store |- |D||11||Jarry, J. ||[[Jarry-94]]||hotel keeper |- |5||3||Jaume, Francis ||[[Jaume-7]]||dry good & grocery merchant |- |D||26||Jaunin, Louis ||||piano maker |- |D||12||Jeze, John ||||grocery merchant |- |6||2||Johnson, John ||||overseer |- |D||24||Jounanataud, P. ||||barber |- |8||5||Jubin, Jean ||[[Jubin-9]]|| |- |D||21||Juge, Widow J.V. ||[[Adone-1]]|| |- |D||21||Jugielwies, W.L. ||||drug store |- |D||19||Kelly, P.O. ||||ditcher |- |5||2||Kenner, D.F. ||[[Kenner-221]]||sugar planter |- |D||6||Kiern, Widow G. |||| |- |7||8/19||Kling, Amdeo ||[[Kling-424]]|| |- |8||13||Kling, Widow Celestine ||[[Decoteau-33]]|| |- |8||13||Kling, Isescin |||| |- |7||7||Kling, Widow Jane |||| |- |D||17||Kramer, Widow E. |||| |- |D||14||Lache, Widow D. |||| |- |D||8||Lacost, Megill ||[[Acosta-837]]|| |- |4||1||Lacroix, Eugene ||[[Lacroix-1760]]||sugar planter |- |D||15||Lafon, Louis ||||painter |- |7||16||Lambert, Joseph ||[[Lambert-7824]]|| |- |7||15||Lambert, Sustan ||[[Lambert-7837]]|| |- |6||4||Lamon, Augist ||||house carpenter |- |6||3||Landry, Widow A. ||||possibly [[Landry-3436]] |- |1||5||Landry, Adard ||[[Landry-6077]]||sugar planter |- |7||2||Landry, Alex ||[[Landry-1349]]|| |- |8||14||Landry, Anslem ||[[Landry-3434]]|| |- |8||8||Landry, Drausin ||[[Landry-5109]]|| |- |D||16||Landry, Widow E.P. |||| |- |4||7||Landry, Edward J. ||[[Landry-3404]]||clerk |- |8||12||Landry, Eli ||[[Landry-4863]]|| |- |8||10||Landry, Eliza ||[[Landry-5449]]||stock raiser |- |7||2||Landry, Gerome ||[[Landry-2975]]|| |- |7||8||Landry, J.B. ||[[Landry-5050]]|| |- |8||18||Landry, J.N. ||[[Landry-4551]]|| |- |4||4||Landry, J. Aristide ||[[Landry-3651]]||hardware merchant |- |3||8||Landry, J. Narcisse ||[[Landry-3652]]||sugar planter |- |4||2||Landry, John T. ||[[Landry-2944]]|| |- |D||12||Landry, Joseph [b.1835] |||| |- |8||18||Landry, Joseph F. [b.1834] ||[[Landry-6422]]|| |- |8||17||Landry, Jules ||[[Landry-3600]]|| |- |6||1||Landry, Widow Julien ||[[Breaux-976]]|| |- |1||5||Landry, Leon U. ||[[Landry-6872]]||cooper |- |4||5||Landry, Phillip ||[[Landry-6981]]||sugar planter |- |3||2||Landry, Simonet ||[[Landry-6858]]||makes corn |- |6||2||Landry, T. ||[[Landry-6427]]|| |- |5||1||Landry, Widow T. ||[[Breaux-585]]|| |- |D||7||Landry, Thomas ||[[Landry-6733]]||wharf master |- |2||10||Landry, Teodule ||||makes corn |- |7||9||Landry, Theodore |||| |- |1||3||Landry, Trasimon ||[[Landry-2797]]||sugar planter |- |3||11||Landry, Trasimon ||[[Landry-2797]]||sugar planter |- |7||6||Landry, V.P. ||[[Landry-4176]]||dry good & grocery merchant |- |3||1||Landry, Valery ||[[Landry-6718]]||sugar planter |- |D||21||Langlois, A. ||||baker |- |3||2||Lanou, B. ||[[Lanoux-20]]||carpenter |- |6||4||Lanou, D. |||| |- |5||2||Lanou, J. |||| |- |3||7||Lardner, Thomas ||||milk dairy |- |D||14||Larry, John ||||coffee house [should be Jarry] |- |D||6||Lasre, Widow Leon |||| |- |D||7||Laty, M. ||||baker |- |D||17||Lawless, Wm ||||boarding house |- |D||15||LeBlanc, Adolph |||| |- |2||4||LeBlanc, B. |||| |- |3||5||LeBlanc, Bravile [b.1809] ||[[LeBlanc-9210]]|| |- |7||4||LeBlanc, Breville [b.1839] ||[[LeBlanc-1460]]|| |- |D||11||LeBlanc, Widow D. [b.1785] |||| |- |D||19||LeBlanc, Widow D. [b.1800] |||| |- |8||18||LeBlanc, Demine ||[[LeBlanc-8214]]|| |- |4||1||LeBlanc, Widow E. [b.1804] ||[[Mollere-46]]||sugar planter |- |2||4||LeBlanc, Widow E. [b.1811] ||[[Gravois-113]]|| |- |5||3||LeBlanc, Eloi ||[[LeBlanc-8770]]||overseer |- |7||4||LeBlanc, Everise |||| |- |6||4||LeBlanc, Ezedore ||[[LeBlanc-11978]]||house carpenter |- |3||11||LeBlanc, G. ||[[LeBlanc-12354]]||bricklayer |- |5||4||LeBlanc, J.B. [b.1820] ||[[LeBlanc-11957]]||carpenter |- |6||4||LeBlanc, Widow J.B. [b.1794] ||[[Gaudin-708]]|| |- |1||2||LeBlanc, Joseph [b.1800] ||||makes corn |- |1||3||LeBlanc, Joseph [b.1821] ||[[LeBlanc-8918]]|| |- |4||2||LeBlanc, Widow L. ||||corn planter |- |3||2||LeBlanc, Paul ||[[LeBlanc-11576]]||grocery merchant |- |6||1||LeBlanc, Stanville [b.1829] ||[[Leblanc-8615]]||overseer |- |7||4||LeBlanc, Stinville [b.1829] ||[[Leblanc-8615]]|| |- |2||3||LeBlanc, Teodile ||||makes corn |- |3||6||LeBlanc, Thomas |||| |- |D||4||LeBlanc, Valery ||[[LeBlanc-12456]]|| |- |8||2||Lebo, Edward ||[[LeBeau-515]]|| |- |7||15||Leche, Adam ||[[Laiche-76]]|| |- |D||11||Lefevre, P. ||||jewelry merchant |- |D||21||Leon, L. [b.1805] ||||dry good merchant |- |D||3||Leon, Louis [b.1832] |||| |- |4||2||LeRoy, Ernest ||[[Leroy-1183]]||carpenter |- |3||5||LeSare, Edgar ||||probably Lasserre |- |D||6||Levi, Joseph [b.1824] ||||pedler |- |4||6||Levi, Joseph [b.1830] ||||book binder |- |D||20||Levi, L. ||[[Levy-3125]]||horse trader |- |D||20||Levi, Seymore ||||horse trader |- |4||8||Levic, Miss Mary |||| |- |2||2||Lewis, Manuel |||| |- |4||7||Logan, Patric ||||ditcher |- |7||14||Loocke, I.J. |||| |- |8||14||Loup, Drausin ||[[Loupe-96]]|| |- |3||6||Ludwig, Antoin ||||butcher |- |D||12||Lumea, John ||||grocery store |- |4||8||Lussan, Widow |||| |- |7||7||Lusk, John M. ||[[Lusk-1475]]|| |- |7||6||Lusk, Zackariah ||[[Lusk-1474]]|| |- |7||15||Luve, August |||| |- |3||11||McCall, John & Bro. ||||sugar planter |- |3||1||McCall, Richard ||[[McCall-1003]]||sugar planter |- |8||9||McCaughn, Widow M. |||| |- |3||10||McCormic, J.L. ||||ala doctor |- |D||7||McCormic, John |||| |- |8||11||McCrory, John ||[[McCrory-760]]|| |- |D||14||McCulloh, W.J. ||[[McCulloh-39]]||surveyor general |- |7||15||McKinney, I.S. ||[[McKinney-8119]]|| |- |6||7/17||McKinney, Samuel ||||Presbyterian minister |- |3||7||Mclair, Sustan ||||clerk |- |7||12||Maffit, Wm |||| |- |D||14||Maheim, Temoleon ||||ala doctor |- |7||10||Marbrough, C. ||[[Malbrough-175]]|| |- |6||2||Marchand, A. ||[[Marchand-349]]||house carpenter |- |6||1||Marchand, J.B. Jr. ||[[Marchand-205]]|| |- |3||11||Marchand, J.B. ||[[Marchand-350]]||sugar planter |- |5||2||Marchand, John B. ||[[Marchand-350]]||sugar planter |- |5||2||Marchand, O. ||[[Marchand-360]]|| |- |8||16||Marchand, Teodile ||[[Marchand-361]]|| |- |D||25||Marriet, Francis ||[[Mariette-13]]||collector |- |D||22||Mart, Silvador ||||fruit dealer |- |4||6||Martin, F. ||||watchmaker |- |7||12||Martin, Henry |||| |- |7||9||Martinus, J.A. |||| |- |D||5||Martenus, John ||||see [Martinez-6606] |- |7||9||Martinus, Joseph [b.1811] ||[[Martinez-6606]]|| |- |7||9||Martinus, Joseph [b.1836] ||[[Martinez-5414]]|| |- |D||6||Martenus, Ramo ||||rent of houses |- |D||21||Marx, Israel ||||dry good merchant |- |D||24||Maurian, V. ||||grocery store |- |D||10||Mavor, Conrad ||[[Mavor-86]]||clerk |- |D||25||Mecomee, Widow L. |||| |- |2||4||Medina, Albert ||[[Medina-1113]]||makes corn |- |2||3||Medina, Antoin ||[[Medina-1281]]|| |- |4||2||Melancon, Widow |||| |- |4||5||Melancon, A. ||[[Melancon-577]]||overseer |- |8||12||Melancon, Camile ||[[Melancon-831]]|| |- |D||3||Melancon, E.D. ||[[Melancon-1005]]||barber |- |7||2||Melancon, H.W. |||| |- |D||19||Melancon, M. ||[[Melancon-471]]||barber |- |1||1||Melancon, Naville ||[[Melanson-1232]]||sugar planter |- |2||3||Melancon, V. [b.1835] ||[[Melanson-971]]||bricklayer |- |2||3||Melancon, Victorine [b.1812] ||[[Melanson-970]]||bricklayer |- |1||5||Melancon, Widow W. ||[[Melancon-588]]|| |- |D||16||Meny, D. ||||ala doctor |- |4||5||Mesma, Widow |||| |- |D||21||Miller, C.H. ||||shoemaker |- |6||7/17||Miller, D.H. ||[[Miller-85246]]||clerk |- |D||10||Miller, H.M. ||[[Miller-100532]]||engineer |- |8||2||Miller, John C. ||[[Miller-90679]]|| |- |3||9||Millere, F. ||||pilot |- |2||7||Millian, John ||||makes corn |- |5||4||Minor, John S. ||[[Minor-2472]]||sugar planter |- |6||1||Minor, Wm J. ||[[Minor-1014]]||sugar planter |- |5||1||Mirre, B. ||[[Mire-175]]|| |- |5||1||Mirre, Comes ||[[Mire-245]]|| |- |7||4||Mire, Derosair ||[[Mire-90]]|| |- |7||5||Mire, Prudon ||[[Mire-94]]|| |- |D||3||Mitchel, Francis ||[[Michel-2295]]|| |- |5||1||Mitchell, I.P. |||| |- |8||3||Mitchell, Joseph ||[[Mitchell-35015]]|| |- |D||14||Mittlebourn, M. ||||coffee house |- |D||10||Mollair, B. ||||hardware store |- |D||10||Mollair, C.R. ||||painter |- |D||10||Mollett, C. ||[[Mullette-1]]||engineer |- |3||11||Mollier, Heno ||[[Mollere-80]]||carpenter |- |4||7||Monse, Emanuel ||||blacksmith |- |D||10||Monson, Widow D. |||| |- |3||7||Montaro, Laurence ||[[Montero-145]]|| |- |2||8||Montecine, Widow J. ||[[Ourso-104]]|| |- |8||8||Moore, Paris ||[[Moore-41869]]|| |- |2||5||Moral, P. |||| |- |2||4||Morale, Megill |||| |- |2||5||Morales, Joseph ||[[Morales-1517]]||makes corn |- |6||1||Morehead, Edward F. ||[[Morehead-1256]]||contractor |- |4||7||Moro, Widow |||| |- |D||15||Morouse, C. ||||cooper |- |3||6||Morris, John ||||grocery store |- |1||3||Morris, Mitchell ||[[Morin-3058]]||house carpenter |- |D||22||Mousse, Raffile ||||restaurant |- |7||16||Neely, J.H. ||[[Neely-2294]]|| |- |3||11||Nichols, L.D. ||[[Nicholls-3077]]||attorney at law |- |8||4||Oden, John |||| |- |4||5||Ohara, John ||||cooper |- |D||1||Orathleng, T. ||||grocery store |- |8||6||Orey, Phillip ||[[Ory-61]]|| |- |3||1||Ourse, John [b.1805] ||[[Ourso-43]]||makes corn |- |3||1||Ourse, John [b.1830] ||[[Ourso-10]]||trader |- |2||7||Orse, Manuel ||[[Ourso-79]]|| |- |2||8||Ourso, Miguel |||| |- |D||17||Pardo, Joseph ||||coffee house |- |7||15||Parent, Edward ||[[Parent-1873]]|| |- |7||3||Parent, Private ||[[Parent-1313]]|| |- |8||17||Parent, Sanville ||[[Parent-1245]]|| |- |7||11||Parent, Serville ||[[Parent-2537]]|| |- |7||16||Parent, Thomas ||[[Parent-1960]]|| |- |7||15||Parent, Travile ||[[Parent-1872]]|| |- |D||9||Parie, Widow A. |||| |- |7||6||Parker, Gray ||[[Parker-43127]]|| |- |D||17||Parker, Wm R. ||[[Parker-47188]]||blacksmith |- |D||4||Parks, Wm T. ||||cooper |- |8||10||Part, V.M. ||[[Parr-3619]]|| |- |D||5||Paul, Pierre |||| |- |1||6||Pedeschaux, Widow ||[[Landry-3719]]|| |- |D||3||Peness, Seymore |||| |- |5||3||Perputuit, Paul ||||overseer |- |6||2||Perrisian, A. ||||dry good & grocery merchant |- |D||9||Pfister, A. ||[[Pfister-742]]||shoemaker |- |3||8||Pfortzhisimmer, H. ||[[Pforzheimer-5]]||horse trader |- |8||8||Phillips, Edward ||[[Phillips-43045]]|| |- |8||10||Phillips, John ||[[Philips-2093]]|| |- |6||1||Pierce, D.B. ||||al doctor |- |2||10||Pleasants, Widow N. |||| |- |2||6||Plesants, U. |||| |- |4||7||Ponville, Widow ||||see Panvelle, Paneville |- |7||16||Porcha, Alcide ||[[Poche-127]]|| |- |7||14||Poirier, Adolph ||[[Poirier-3411]]|| |- |D||17||Poirier, L. ||[[Poirier-3513]]||jailor |- |3||2||Poirrier, Widow S. |||| |- |4||7||Pounsene, Edward ||||carpenter |- |D||4||Priellion, C. ||||hatter |- |2||3||Quarbo, Francis ||||probably Carbo |- |D||19||Queen, Daniel |||| |- |6||3||Questrehom, Charles A. ||[[Aquetrehm-1]]|| |- |D||17||Ragouff, A. ||||grocery merchant |- |8||3||Raiford, Mathew ||[[Raiford-130]]|| |- |8||3||Raiford, Thomas ||[[Raiford-170]]|| |- |D||13||Ramile, Silvet |||| |- |D||1||Ramariz, M. |||| |- |D||4||Ramirez, Peter ||||trader |- |D||14||Randle, D.R. ||||attorney at law |- |4||8||Reeds, S. ||||painter |- |3||9||Regringus, Paulite |||| |- |7||8||Reine, Edward ||[[Reine-89]]|| |- |7||5||Rine, Etenne ||[[Reine-30]]|| |- |3||9||Revete, E. |||| |- |2||D/26||Revete, L. |||| |- |D||13||Revete, Martin ||[[Rivet-496]]||carpenter |- |D||13||Revete, Paul ||[[Rivet-494]]||cooper |- |4||3||Reynaud, Felix ||[[Reynaud-43]]||clerk |- |D||16||Reynaud, Songy ||[[Reynaud-59]]||road inspector |- |4||1||Richard, A. ||||cotton planter |- |3||9||Richard, H.F. ||[[Richard-7648]]||butcher |- |3||10||Richard, Widow M. ||||see [[LeBlanc-10897]] |- |8||16||Richard, Marceline ||[[Richard-5666]]|| |- |D||15||Richard, Teodile ||[[Richard-8247]]||carpenter |- |7||10||Richardson, Henry ||[[Richardson-27744]]|| |- |7||14||Richardson, J.E. ||[[Richardson-27304]]|| |- |D||19||Richardson, James |||| |- |D||26||Rieger, R. ||||tailor |- |D||11||Rightor, A.F. ||||surveyor |- |D||6||Rise, P. ||||baker |- |7||6||Robards, Francis M. ||[[Robards-255]]|| |- |8||18||Roberts, Josiah ||[[Roberts-47525]]|| |- |4||2||Rochell, Widow E. |||| |- |2||1||Rodrigas, Christopher |||| |- |2||11||Rodrigues, Enos |||| |- |2||9||Rodregas, F. ||[[Rodriguez-7646]]||sugar planter |- |3||7||Rodregues, H. ||[[Rodriguez-8196]]||bread pedler |- |D||5||Rodridge, J.B. ||[[Rodrigue-253]]||grocery merchant |- |2||3||Rodregas, Martin |||| |- |3||10||Rodregus, Matile ||[[Rodriguez-8139]]|| |- |2||1||Rodregas, Phillip ||[[Rodriguez-8177]]|| |- |4||6||Rohn, J.M. ||||tailor |- |3||9||Rome, Widow L. ||[[Oubre-134]]|| |- |2||7||Romela, John ||||makes corn |- |D||22||Rousalle, Widow ||||dry good & grocery |- |2||4 & 5||Rouseau, Adolph ||||bricklayer |- |2||4||Rouseau, Jack ||[[Rousseau-2061]]||butcher |- |D||23||Rutledge, S.M. ||[[Rutledge-3405]]||hotel keeper |- |8||4||St. Amant, V. ||[[St._Amand-268]]|| |- |D||23||St. Martin, Joseph ||[[St._Martin-210]]||grocery merchant |- |D||2||St. Martin, Victor ||[[St._Martin-208]]||clerk |- |7||13||Sanch, Francois ||[[Sanchez-5657]]|| |- |D||7||Sanchez, Eugene |||| |- |3||8||Sanchez, Jack ||||butcher |- |2||6||Sanchez, M. ||||makes corn |- |5||2||Savoie, Widow M. |||| |- |7||1||Savoie, Pierre ||[[Savoie-2045]]||house carpenter |- |7||8||Scarborough, G.F. ||||overseer |- |D||14||Scheiver, Jonathan ||||hardware merchant |- |D||14||Schram, M. ||[[Schram-676]]||dry good & grocery merchant |- |4||8||Senze, Jacob ||||butcher |- |D||22||Serafine, Widow M. |||| |- |8||5||Sevario, Joseph ||[[Sevario-44]]|| |- |8||4||Sevario, Wm |||| |- |7||7||Settoon, Widow C. ||[[Rheams-8]]|| |- |7||15||Sheppard, John E. |||| |- |D||13||Shiel, Henry ||||cooper |- |D||20||Shulze, William ||||shoemaker |- |2||9||Semoneau, Widow O. ||[[Hebert-4034]]|| |- |8||6||Smiley, Wm |||| |- |5||2||Smith, Jacob ||[[Smith-279893]]||engineer |- |D||11||Snable, Henry ||||shoemaker |- |D||5||Solonien, Widow |||| |- |3||7||Sooker, C. |||| |- |2||6||Sorin, Joseph |||| |- |3||6||Sorita, Enos |||| |- |D||23||Sossan, Widow A. |||| |- |D||23||Spies, A. ||||tailor |- |D||20||Sterne, Solomon ||[[Sterne-147]]||dry good merchant |- |8||6||Stevens, Richard ||[[Stephens-14338]]|| |- |3||9||Streightman, Francis ||||gardener |- |D||14||Strong, Leon |||| |- |4||1||Stout, Victorin ||[[Stout-7359]]|| |- |D||3||Stuart, Joseph ||||barkeeper |- |8||11||Stuckey, John ||[[Stuckey-412]]|| |- |D||20||Stuttonersler, Wm ||||tailor |- |D||8||Superville, E. ||||editor |- |3||7||Supple, J. ||[[Supple-240]]||plasterer |- |D||8||Swar, Francis |||| |- |D||6||Tebas, M. ||||dry good & grocery merchant |- |8||4||Tebo, John ||[[Thibodeaux-1130]]|| |- |D||15||Templet, A.M. ||[[Templet-288]]||variety store |- |7||13||Templet, Roswell ||[[Templet-71]]|| |- |7||14||Templet, Valery ||[[Templet-37]]|| |- |4||5||Terio, Widow |||| |- |6||3||Terrio, A. ||[[Terrio-22]]|| |- |3||10||Terrio, Widow J.B. ||[[Comes-127]]|| |- |4||9||Terrio, Widow N. |||| |- |3||10||Terrio, Piere ||[[Theriot-861]]||makes corn |- |8||5||Tharp, James ||[[Thorpe-4065]]|| |- |D||11||Thibout, August ||[[Thibaut-78]]||ala doctor |- |1||1||Thompson, F.R. ||[[Thompson-76735]]||sugar planter |- |6||7/17||Tillotson, Romanta ||[[Tillotson-1241]]||sugar planter |- |3||8||Travile, Widow |||| |- |3||8||Tree, Eubar ||||collector |- |2||11||Tropay, Derosan ||||blacksmith |- |6||1||Turner, Alex ||||overseer |- |D||15||Turner, Joseph |||| |- |D||9||Vacaris, Joseph |||| |- |D||14||Vagor, Widow Vautour |||| |- |4||1||Ventress, James A. ||[[Ventress-86]]||sugar planter |- |1||4||Ventress, W.C.S. ||[[Ventress-29]]||sugar planter |- |D||18||Very, Widow C. ||[[Wilson-98202]]|| |- |4||1||Viala, Widow ||[[Comeaux-549]]||sugar planter |- |4||7||Vicnar, Widow Mary |||| |- |D||25||Victona, John |||| |- |8||2||Villair, J.B. ||[[Villar-49]]|| |- |8||2||Villair, John ||[[Villar-160]]|| |- |7||11||Vilnare, Augist ||||possibly Villeneuve |- |4||3||Vincent, Widow H. |||| |- |8||17||Vincent, William ||[[Vincent-9311]]||slave master |- |D||6||Vivez, G. ||||should be Vives |- |2||8||von Loden, B. ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G3Q7-LWR FamilySearch profile] |- |7||12||Walker, Thomas ||[[Walker-52913]]|| |- |7||10||Wallace, Widow Nancy ||[[Smith-278231]]|| |- |2||10||Walton, T.J. ||[[Walton-10747]]||attorney at law |- |6||2||Warner, John ||[[Warner-12605]]||house carpenter |- |4||8||Warren, Widow M. ||||seamstress |- |4||8||Washburn, James M. ||[[Washburn-1906]]||clerk |- |8||5||Weeb, C.C. ||[[Webb-21144]]|| |- |D||21||Weinchenck, S. ||||dry good merchant |- |D||15||Weisz, Widow |||| |- |8||7||White, Francis ||[[White-64364]]|| |- |D||22||Wiel, Herman ||||horse trader |- |D||22||Wiel, Lewis ||||trader |- |D||25||Williams, Widow |||| |- |D||15||Wilson, Widow O. |||| |- |8||17||Winfree, Phillip ||[[Winfree-252]]||editor |- |8||1||Winn, Widow A.M. |||| |- |6||7/17||Woodford, George ||[[Woodford-1559]]||overseer |- |7||12||Woods, Widow Bridget |||| |- |7||12||Woods, James ||[[Woods-5212]]|| |- |D||16||Woods, Patric |||| |- |D||19||Worder, Geo W. ||||blacksmith |- |3||7||Wright, B. ||||blacksmith |- |D||24||Wutke, Charles ||||carriage maker |- |7||2||Yarborough, Widow Eliz ||[[Gonzales-1727]]|| |- |6||2||Yenten, Widow P. ||[[Vicknair-179]]|| |- |8||6||Young, Joseph ||[[Young-52656]]|| |} === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HT-DZD3-1M3 1870 census, Ward 6] === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ward!!Image#!!Head of Household!!Wiki ID link!!Comments |- |7||34||Babin, Raphael ||[[Babin-2678]]|| |- |6||1||Braud, Olive |||| |- |1||8||Krieger, Joseph||[[Krieger-1057]]||tailor |- |6||3||Marchand, Alexander ||[[Marchand-349]]|| |- |6||3||Marchand, John ||[[Marchand-364]]|| |- |6||27||Parker, William ||[[Parker-47188]]||blacksmith |- |4||1||Pedesclaux, Ernest ||[[Pedesclaux-8]]|| |- |6||3||Richard, Jules ||[[Richard-8363]]|| |} === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YB8-CZ 1880 census, Ward 1, ED 93] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-93Y8 1880 census, Ward 2, ED 93] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-93W5 1880 census, Ward 2, Port Barrow, ED 93] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB8-9T 1880 census, Ward 2, Sacramento Brule, ED 93] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-9HKL 1880 census, Ward 3, ED 94] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYB8-HT 1880 census, Ward 4, ED 94] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-9H3C 1880 census, Ward 5, ED 95] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-94YM 1880 census, Ward 6, ED 95] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYBZ-94XK 1880 census, Ward 7, ED 96] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9YBZ-94LS 1880 census, Ward 8, ED 96] === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ward!!Image#!!Head of Household!!Wiki ID link!!Comments |- |4||21||Abadie, Jean |||| |- |2PB||11||Acholuemaru, Joe ||||pedler |- |3||4||Acosta, Christophe ||[[Acosta-929]]||fisherman |- |3||9||Acosta, Felicina ||[[Allemand-76]]|| |- |2||8||Acosta, Joe ||||stableman |- |2SB||4||Acosta, Mattie [b.1820] |||| |- |2SB||4||Acosta, Mattie [b.1856] |||| |- |3||40||Acosta, Numa ||[[Acosta-939]]|| |- |7||23||Acy, Joseph ||[[Acy-31]]|| |- |5||4||Acy, William A. ||[[Acy-18]]||overseer |- |3||39||Alexandre, Louise [b.1846] |||| |- |7||29||Alexander, Louise [b.1858] ||[[Landry-5051]]|| |- |7||27||Alexis, Louis ||[[Alexis-85]]|| |- |3||52||Alleman, Frank ||||saddler |- |4||25||Alleman, Joseph ||[[Alleman-396]]|| |- |2||15||Allimand, Perique ||[[Alleman-367]]||planter |- |2||15||Allimand, Rosalie ||[[Hidalgo-298]]|| |- |8||6||Anderson, Jane ||[[Hamm-2067]]|| |- |8||6||Anderson, John ||[[Anderson-59151]]|| |- |7||23||Anderson, Rodrick ||[[Anderson-29247]]|| |- |3||52||Anepohl, Philip W. ||||saddler |- |1||6||Angalino, Francois ||||blacksmith |- |7||4||Aquestrehem, Charles ||[[Aquetrehm-1]]|| |- |8||3||Arcenaux, Helene ||[[Bourgeois-2151]]|| |- |2||21||Arcino, Louis ||[[Arceneaux-516]]|| |- |7||25||Arcenaux, Oscar ||[[Arceneaux-315]]|| |- |7||26||Arcenaux, Simon ||[[Arceneaux-428]]|| |- |8||6||Argreve, Ernest ||[[Argreve-2]]|| |- |8||5||Argreve, Ursin ||[[Argreve-1]]||blacksmith |- |4||16||Atkinson, Mary ||||See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Mollere-46 possible profile] |- |2||6||Auquoin, Camile ||[[Aucoin-1073]]||stableman |- |2||7||Auquoin, Clebert ||[[Aucoin-1359]]||overseer |- |2||3||Auquino, Joseph ||[[Aucoin-122]]||manager |- |3||53||Austin, Sister Mary ||||Sisters of Charity |- |3||4||Ayraud, Charles ||[[Ayraud-5]]||music teacher |- |2||2||Ayreaud, John S. ||[[Ayraud-10]]||lawyer |- |2||1||Ayreaud, Jule O. ||[[Ayraud-4]]|| |- |2SB||3||Ayreaud, Oscar ||[[Ayraud-7]]|| |- |8||9||Babin, Adonis ||[[Babin-2924]]|| |- |1||16||Babin, Amie |||| |- |4||35||Babin, Antoine |||| |- |4||38||Babin, Aristide ||[[Babin-3793]]||overseer |- |2||40||Babin, Arthur ||||planter |- |2||37||Babin, Azema ||[[Babin-3807]]|| |- |3||2||Babin, Dernon ||[[Babin-3811]]||overseer |- |8||3||Babin, Despalier ||[[Babin-2949]]|| |- |7||10||Babin, Dorville ||[[Babin-3067]]|| |- |3||32||Babin, Doselia||||carpenter |- |8||9||Babin, Mrs. Dozilia ||[[Lavergne-369]]|| |- |8||10||Babin, Drausin ||[[Babin-2871]]|| |- |8||6||Babin, Eugene ||[[Babin-2794]]|| |- |3||8||Babin, Felix [b.1842] ||[[Babin-3709]]|| |- |8||2||Babin, Felix E. [b.1842] ||[[Babin-2970]]||carpenter |- |8||3||Babin, George ||[[Babin-3492]]|| |- |1||28||Babin, John B. ||||carpenter |- |3||32||Babin, Joseph [b.1825] ||[[Babin-2355]]||carpenter |- |7||18||Babin, Joseph [b.1848] |||| |- |4||37||Babin, Leon ||[[Babin-176]]|| |- |1||30||Babin, Leonce ||[[Babin-3796]]||grocery store |- |2||29||Baban, Marius ||[[Babin-3722]]||sugar boiler |- |8||9||Babin, Mrs. Millien ||[[Babin-3484]]|| |- |7||25||Babin, Ophelia |||| |- |8||9||Babin, Ozeme ||[[Babin-2776]]|| |- |8||9||Babin, Raphael ||[[Babin-2678]]|| |- |8||8||Babin, Roselius ||[[Babin-2859]]|| |- |5||30||Babin, T.P. ||[[Babin-3633]]||overseer |- |8||9||Babin, Theodule ||[[Babin-2935]]|| |- |8||6||Babin, Vileor ||[[Babin-3115]]|| |- |1||14||Ballard, W.H. ||[[Ballard-10347]]||planter |- |7||19||Barmon, John ||[[Barman-86]]|| |- |7||19||Barmon, Solomon ||[[Barman-79]]|| |- |2SB||4||Barrienta, Antonio |||| |- |2SB||5||Barrienta, Joseph |||| |- |3||18||Barthelemy, Auguste||[[Barthelemy-175]]||blacksmith |- |2PB||16||Bartolomeus, George ||||pedler |- |3||39||Bass, Louis Z. ||||sewing machine agent |- |7||19||Bateman, Henry ||[[Bateman-3639]]|| |- |7||21||Batts, Frederick ||[[Batts-369]]|| |- |1||18||Batts, Martha ||||see [[Norwood-2461]] |- |3||33||Beckstrom, James ||[[Backstrom-309]]||boarding house |- |3||36||Bel, Nemours ||[[Bel-127]]||apothecary |- |7||22||Belle, Ripley ||[[Bell-19648]]|| |- |7||18||Begary, Michel |||| |- |1||2||Bell, Joseph ||[[Belle-171]]|| |- |5||33||Bennett, Joseph |||| |- |5||33||Bennette, Alec |||| |- |3||3||Bentley, Linden E. ||[[Bentley-7098]]||editor/clerk of court |- |7||30||Bercegeay, Adolphe ||[[Bercegeay-4]]|| |- |3||16||Bercegeay, Augustin ||[[Bercegeay-3]]||school teacher |- |7||12||Bercegeay, Ernest ||[[Bercegeay-51]]|| |- |7||14||Bercegeay, Louis ||[[Bercegeay-61]]|| |- |4||35||Bergeron, Constance |||| |- |3||23||Bergeron, Fulgence||[[Bergeron-416]]||steamboat man |- |2PB||16||Bergeron, Harriet |||| |- |5||26||Bernard, Fritz ||||hostler |- |2||33||Bernier, Victor ||[[Bernier-2395]]||carpenter |- |3||11||Berot, Etienne ||[[Berot-2]]||baker |- |7||5||Berteau, Henry ||[[Berteau-50]]|| |- |8||3||Berteau, Lucien ||[[Berteau-48]]|| |- |7||9||Berteau, Telesphore ||[[Berteau-44]]|| |- |8||4||Berteau, Trasimond ||[[Berteau-49]]|| |- |7||5||Berteau, Valmon ||[[Berteau-34]]|| |- |2||8||Berthelot, Marsilus ||[[Berthelot-362]]||stableman |- |2SB||3||Bertol, Raffre |||| |- |3||3||Billiesen, Joseph ||||coppersmith |- |3||16||Blanchard, P. Leo ||[[Blanchard-7644]]||apothecary |- |3||39||Bloch, Bernard ||||clerk in store |- |7||18||Blouin, Adolphe ||[[Blouin-776]]|| |- |7||12||Blouin, Charles D. ||[[Blouin-652]]|| |- |8||2||Blouin, Cleophas ||[[Blouin-871]]||dry goods merchant |- |5||6||Bloin, J.T. ||||storekeeper |- |7||8||Blouin, John F. ||[[Blouin-728]]|| |- |3||34||Blum, Samuel |||| |- |3||36||Blumenthal, William ||[[Blumenthal-329]]||clerk in store |- |8||16||Blunt, William ||[[Blunt-1258]]|| |- |8||4||Bonicard, Yve ||[[Bonicard-4]]|| |- |5||20||Booke, S.J. ||||agent on farm |- |1||6||Boote, Davis ||[[Boote-204]]||overseer |- |5||20||Both, Robert |||| |- |3||17||Boudreau, Adele||[[Lopez-7008]]|| |- |7||16||Boudreau, Arsene ||[[Boudreaux-895]]|| |- |7||29||Boudreau, Camille ||[[Boudreaux-320]]|| |- |5||4||Boudreau, Felix ||[[Boudreaux-1249]]|| |- |2PB||16||Boudreau, Henry ||||fisherman |- |7||30||Boudreau, Hypolite ||[[Boudreaux-1118]]|| |- |5||36||Boudreau, J.B. ||[[Boudreaux-1216]]|| |- |7||16||Boudreau, Leufroy ||[[Boudreaux-1007]]|| |- |7||29||Boudreau, Marcelin ||[[Boudreaux-333]]|| |- |8||2||Bouillon, John ||[[Bouillon-75]]||hostler |- |3||39||Boulanger, Marie |||| |- |4||27||Bourdier, Edward ||[[Bourdier-42]]||school teacher |- |7||13||Bourgeois, Alces ||[[Bourgeois-2175]]|| |- |5||36||Bourgeois, Arsane ||[[Bourgeois-2968]]|| |- |5||36||Bourgeois, August ||[[Bourgeois-3020]]|| |- |7||13||Bourgeois, Camille ||[[Bourgeois-2120]]|| |- |5||47||Bourgeois, Mrs. Drosin |||| |- |5||37||Bourgeois, Mrs. E. ||[[Wall-8403]]|| |- |7||39||Bourgeois, Emile ||[[Bourgeois-646]]|| |- |7||28||Bourgeois, Felicite ||[[Guedry-64]]|| |- |7||27||Bourgeois, Florien ||[[Bourgeois-1498]]|| |- |2||45||Bougoir, Fulgance ||[[Bourgeois-2677]]||planter |- |5||37||Bourgeous, J. Bass ||[[Bourgeois-2967]]|| |- |2||33||Bougeois, John ||[[Bourgeois-3033]]|| |- |5||37||Bourgeois, Valsin ||[[Bourgeois-3024]]||pilot |- |7||17||Bourgeois, Vileor ||[[Bourgeois-2280]]|| |- |7||10||Bourque, Ben ||[[Bourque-1436]]|| |- |7||17||Bourque, Cleophas ||[[Bourque-1977]]|| |- |7||10||Bourque, Mrs. Evariste ||[[Gautreau-450]]|| |- |7||14||Bourque, Ovide ||[[Bourque-1852]]|| |- |7||10||Bourque, Prudent ||[[Bourque-1453]]|| |- |7||11||Bourque, Ulgere ||[[Bourque-1257]]|| |- |7||11||Bourque, Vileor ||[[Bourque-1456]]|| |- |7||21||Boze, George ||[[Boze-145]]|| |- |2PB||4||Bradford, Buck ||[[Bradford-8733]]||flat boat man |- |3||49||Bradford, Joseph ||[[Bradford-8731]]||grocer |- |2PB||5||Bradford, William ||[[Bradford-8730]]||gardener |- |5||46||Brasset, J.E. ||||carpenter |- |2||34||Brasset, Numa ||[[Brasset-26]]||brick mason |- |5||1||Braud, Madame A. |||| |- |8||2||Braud, Adam ||[[Braud-566]]||huckster |- |8||1||Braud, Albert ||[[Braud-117]]|| |- |7||39||Braud, Alces ||[[Braud-386]]|| |- |7||40||Braud, Alcide ||[[Braud-338]]|| |- |7||24||Braud, Celestine |||| |- |7||25||Braud, Douradou ||[[Braud-61]]|| |- |8||1||Braud, Duval ||[[Braud-252]]|| |- |3||22||Braud, Egletine||[[Rousseau-2069]]|| |- |8||8||Braud, Elphege ||[[Braud-237]]|| |- |7||40||Braud, Emile [b.1818] ||[[Braud-92]]|| |- |8||6||Braud, Emile [b.1826] ||[[Braud-329]]|| |- |7||17||Braud, Ernest ||[[Braud-473]]|| |- |4||26||Braud, Felix ||[[Braud-771]]||clerk in store |- |7||39||Braud, Helene ||[[Duhon-76]]|| |- |5||35||Braud, Henry |||| |- |3||18||Braud, Honoree||[[Braud-788]]||mechanical engineer |- |4||21||Braud, Hypolite ||[[Braud-175]]||blacksmith |- |5||36||Braud, J.A. |||| |- |5||37||Braud, J.M. [b.1843] ||[[Braud-723]]||storekeeper |- |5||11||Breaux, J.M. [b.1846] ||[[Breaux-405]]||overseer |- |8||5||Braud, Jean Bte. ||[[Braud-57]]|| |- |8||8||Braud, Joseph ||[[Braud-76]]|| |- |4||28||Braud, Lize ||[[Sompeyrac-2]]|| |- |7||31||Braud, Lucien ||[[Braud-580]]|| |- |7||31||Braud, Marcelin ||[[Braud-62]]|| |- |5||37||Braud, Mary ||||born in Ireland |- |1||19||Breaud, Pamela ||[[Hebert-7903]]|| |- |3||31||Braud, Pierre [b.1844] ||[[Braud-800]]||carpenter |- |8||8||Braud, Pierre Paul [b.1821] ||[[Braud-241]]|| |- |5||37||Braud, R.S. ||[[Braud-675]]|| |- |4||28||Braud, Rodolphe ||[[Braud-668]]|| |- |7||23||Braud, Sosthene ||[[Braud-458]]|| |- |7||31||Braud, Theogene ||[[Braud-109]]|| |- |7||4||Braud, Yve ||[[Braud-55]]|| |- |3||14||Brenn, Frederick ||[[Brenn-72]]||saddle & harness maker |- |5||32||Bringer, L.A. ||[[Bringier-18]]|| |- |5||6||Bringer, L.Armida Jr. ||[[Bringier-36]]|| |- |8||15||Broussard, Mrs. M. ||[[Sides-806]]|| |- |8||16||Broussard, Oreilly ||[[Broussard-1875]]|| |- |8||16||Broussard, Rebecca ||[[Stuckey-419]]|| |- |8||14||Brown, Beverly ||[[Brown-129969]]|| |- |8||14||Brown, Charles ||[[Brown-122883]]|| |- |4||31||Brunot, Ernest ||||hostler |- |2||20||Buford, William W. ||[[Buford-812]]||clerk of court |- |1||23||Boujol, Edmond ||[[Bujol-22]]||planter |- |1||29||Bujol, Hermina ||[[Bruyere-136]]|| |- |1||26||Bujol, Lise ||[[Gaudin-748]]|| |- |7||23||Bullock, Joseph ||[[Bullock-5610]]|| |- |3||51||Buquoi, Constance ||[[Buquoi-26]]||works in church |- |4||4||Burbank, John A. ||||rice farmer |- |3||33||Burke, Edward |||| |- |4||5||Cafield, John C. ||||planter |- |2||12||Calafell, John ||||grocery store |- |4||33||Callier, Valsin ||[[Caillier-16]]||carpenter |- |3||1||Calnisaro, Leonardo |||| |- |5||10||Cambel, Mike ||||boilermaker |- |8||7||Cambre, Antoine ||[[Cambre-50]]|| |- |8||7||Cambre, Lucien ||[[Cambre-52]]|| |- |3||50||Campo, Joseph ||||tobacco store |- |7||22||Cannon, John ||[[Cannon-2175]]|| |- |7||21||Cannon, Martin ||[[Cannon-6113]]|| |- |5||41||Canty, John D. ||[[Cantey-58]]|| |- |8||17||Carpenter, Alfred ||[[Carpenter-19233]]|| |- |2PB||5||Casamie, Eugene ||||carpenter |- |2SB||1||Cassard, Andrew ||[[Cassard-10]]|| |- |2SB||2||Cassard, Antonio ||[[Cassard-22]]|| |- |2SB||1||Cassard, Clement |||| |- |3||50||Caulfield, James ||[[Caulfield-535]]||carpenter |- |1||26||Causson, Peter ||||storekeeper, see Coussan |- |7||10||Cavalier, John ||[[Cavalier-189]]|| |- |3||8||Cazo, Lorenzo ||[[Casso-25]]||pedler |- |3||51||Ceuppens, Francois X. ||[[Ceuppens-21]]||priest |- |3||7||Chamberlain, James ||[[Chamberlain-7197]]||machinist |- |2PB||4||Chapman, Robert [b.1820] ||[[Chapman-24953]]||engineer |- |2PB||6||Chapman, Robert [b.1853] ||[[Chapman-24963]]||carpenter |- |5||47||Chapmanin, Morris ||||engineer |- |5||15||Charlesworth, John ||||hostler |- |5||24||Chastin, George ||[[Chastant-25]]||overseer |- |3||32||Cheevers, John A. ||[[Cheevers-64]]||district judge |- |3||35||Cherami, Bartholo ||||huckster |- |4||16||Cherry, Agam ||||shoemaker |- |8||6||Chretien, Louis ||[[Chretien-542]]|| |- |3||8||Ciaisco, Petro ||||grocer |- |4||27||Cire, Arthur ||[[Cire-35]]||pedler |- |4||29||Cire, Gustave ||[[Cyr-2475]]||brick maker |- |3||23||Cire, Homere||[[Cire-41]]||carpenter |- |4||27||Cire, Joseph ||[[Cire-33]]|| |- |2PB||12||Cireta, Gustinas |||| |- |3||4||Claverie, Beauville ||[[Claverie-50]]||physician |- |3||4||Claverie, Jean J. ||[[Claverie-21]]||planter |- |5||10||Clement, Johnie |||| |- |4||29||Clement, Valsin ||||overseer |- |2||40||Clouat, Leon ||[[Clouatre-26]]||cooper |- |5||10||Cohron, A. ||||boilermaker |- |4||23||Collier, James A. ||[[Collier-6930]]||overseer |- |3||22||Collin, Emile||||merchant |- |3||20||Cologne, Ann|||| |- |3||24||Colomb, Louis A.||[[Colomb-201]]||insurance agent |- |5||37||Comes, Camile ||[[Comes-129]]||mason |- |3||22||Comstock, Albert||[[Comstock-3003]]||clerk in store |- |3||50||Comstock, Philip ||[[Comstock-3011]]||carpenter |- |2||23||Cook, Henry ||[[Cook-45307]]||planter |- |2||21||Coquille, Robert ||[[Coquille-2]]||planter |- |2SB||5||Corbo, Antoine ||[[Corbo-48]]|| |- |2||12||Corbo, [Widow] Augustan ||[[Medina-1287]]|| |- |2SB||5||Corbo, Frank ||[[Corbo-49]]|| |- |2||12||Corbo, John ||[[Carbo-43]]||cooper |- |2||12||Corbo, Joseph ||[[Carbo-70]]||ferryman |- |5||6||Cornot, Nicholas ||||blacksmith |- |3||15||Coughlin, Caroline ||||seamstress |- |2||19||Cousin, Adolph ||[[Causin-18]]||carpenter |- |2||19||Cousin, Elfage ||[[Causin-19]]|| |- |2SB||7||Cox, Adonarim ||[[Cox-40394]]|| |- |3||6||Creoli, Baptiste ||[[Creoli-2]]|| |- |2||33||Crochet, Odressie ||[[Crochet-107]]||brick mason |- |4||21||Cure, Alfred A. ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GM8J-NBT FamilySearch profile] |- |2||39||Curry, John ||||blacksmith |- |8||13||Daigle, Augustin ||[[Daigle-1610]]|| |- |8||13||Daigle, Ernest ||[[Daigle-1325]]|| |- |8||9||Daigle, Joseph ||[[Daigle-640]]|| |- |8||8||Daigle, Leufroy ||[[Daigle-1324]]|| |- |8||13||Daigle, Peter ||[[Daigle-2149]]|| |- |3||16||Dalmas, Louis ||[[Dalmas-50]]||baker |- |2SB||6||Davoud, Henry |||| |- |2SB||5||Davoud, Jervais |||| |- |7||19||Dearmond, Jack ||[[DeArmond-446]]|| |- |8||8||Decotaul, Arsene ||[[Decoteau-26]]|| |- |7||14||Decoteau, Cirille ||[[Decoteau-42]]|| |- |2||30||Delange, Antoin ||||gardener |- |8||4||Delaune, Edward ||[[DeLaune-190]]|| |- |3||35||Delgardo, Joseph ||[[Delgardo-6]]||tape-worm doctor |- |2||33||Delmere, Onegefor ||||see Delmer |- |2||31||Denoux, Alfred ||[[Denoux-37]]||carpenter |- |8||2||Denoue, Elphege ||[[Denoux-11]]|| |- |1||6||Derochers, Emile ||[[Deroche-297]]|| |- |3||10||D'Esposito, Michele |||| |- |4||39||Devilleneuve, Rodolphe ||||physician |- |2PB||17||Dacharry, Carmalite ||[[Poirier-3505]]|| |- |2||21||Decharie, Joseph ||[[Dicharry-25]]|| |- |1||29||Dicharry, Prospere ||[[Dicharry-18]]||planter |- |4||1||Dicks, William ||||overseer |- |3||7||Diez, Antoine ||||fisherman |- |7||39||Diez, Christophe ||[[Diez-112]]|| |- |2SB||4||Diez, Joseph ||[[Dias-885]]|| |- |2||33||Dille, Carmalite ||[[LeBlanc-10532]]|| |- |2||33||Dille, Clovice ||[[Dille-195]]|| |- |8||14||Dixon, Adelle ||[[Rheams-38]]|| |- |8||13||Dixon, Emma J. ||[[Headen-126]]|| |- |8||14||Dixon, W. 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[b.1814] ||[[Falcon-117]]|| |- |2||14||Falcon, Antoine [b.1841] ||[[Falcon-225]]|| |- |2SB||6||Falcon, Christophe ||[[Falcon-290]]|| |- |2SB||2||Falcon, Desiree ||[[Falcon-95]]|| |- |2||34||Falcon, Frank ||[[Falcon-126]]||fisherman |- |8||6||Favre, Julius ||[[Favre-309]]|| |- |3||22||Fayett, John R.||||grocer |- |2||49||Fecel, Julius ||[[Fecel-1]]||storekeeper |- |3||47||Feeley, Michael ||[[Feely-197]]||levee contractor |- |2PB||4||Feig, George ||[[Feig-79]]||shoemaker |- |3||34||Feitel, Gottschalk ||||grocer |- |7||18||Felder, Fanny ||[[Felder-475]]|| |- |1||7||Fenwell, Pier ||||overseer |- |3||13||Ferrier, Joseph ||||blacksmith |- |3||7||Fesbender, Alfred ||||speculator in moss |- |3||35||Fevrier, Jean ||[[Fevrier-138]]|| |- |8||16||Fickland, William ||[[Ficklin-161]]|| |- |7||1||Fife, Eanus ||[[Fife-938]]|| |- |2||38||Flanigan, Michael ||||boss ditcher |- |3||13||Forcha, John ||||carpenter (possibly Fortier) |- |4||27||Fortier, Edgard ||[[Fortier-2400]]||sawmill worker |- |4||27||Fortier, Irma ||[[Braud-776]]|| |- |7||22||Fridge, Angelina ||[[Unknown-548389]]|| |- |3||16||Friedrichs, Philip J. ||||dentist |- |2PB||10||Fuentezs, Manuel |||| |- |7||19||Furgusson, Elliard E. ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GMYW-NVH FamilySearch profile] |- |3||51||Ganel, Prosper ||[[Ganel-4]]||sawmill worker |- |8||14||Garig, Milton ||[[Garig-22]]|| |- |2||20||Garsaear, Manuel ||||probably Garcia |- |1||26||Gaudin, Celvanie ||[[Gaudin-768]]||carpenter |- |2||35||Gaudan, Ceril A. ||[[Gaudin-709]]||pedler |- |4||24||Gaudin, Edouard ||[[Gaudin-763]]||planter |- |4||24||Gaudin, Elphege ||[[Gaudin-790]]||planter |- |1||23||Gaudin, John B. ||[[Gaudin-783]]|| |- |7||9||Gaudin, Tiburce ||[[Gaudin-452]]|| |- |2||37||Gaudet, Joseph ||||planter |- |7||30||Gautreau, Adlard ||[[Gautreau-206]]|| |- |7||25||Gautreau, Alcide ||[[Gautreau-210]]|| |- |7||12||Gautreau, Amedee ||[[Gautreaux-210]]|| |- |5||45||Gotreaux, Edmond ||[[Gautreau-747]]||brick mason |- |7||9||Gautreau, Felix [b.1837] ||[[Gautreau-111]]|| |- |3||31||Gauthreaux, Felix [b.1839]||[[Gauthreaux-7]]||musician |- |3||33||Gauthreaux, Gervais Sr. ||[[Gauthreaux-8]]|| |- |3||32||Gauthreaux, Gervais ||[[Gautreaux-92]]||clerk in store |- |7||31||Gautreau, Gille ||[[Gautreau-326]]|| |- |5||45||Gotreaux, Hercule ||[[Gautreau-174]]||brick mason |- |7||12||Gautreau, Laurence ||[[Gautreau-484]]|| |- |7||12||Gautreau, Leon ||[[Gautreau-215]]|| |- |7||11||Gautreau, Louis ||[[Gautreau-812]]|| |- |7||1||Gautreau, Lucien ||[[Gautreau-204]]|| |- |7||14||Gautreau, Richard ||[[Gautreaux-350]]|| |- |2PB||8||Goutreaud, Rosa ||[[Lanoix-3]]|| |- |7||11||Gautreau, Rosemond ||[[Gautreau-795]]|| |- |7||12||Gautreau, Silvany ||[[Gautreau-272]]|| |- |7||11||Gautreau, Theodule J. ||[[Gautreaux-151]]|| |- |7||27||Gautreau, Theophile ||[[Gautreau-478]]|| |- |2||29||Geiger, Charles ||[[Geiger-2156]]||storekeeper |- |3||35||Geiger, Philip ||[[Geiger-2160]]||confectioner |- |3||15||Genazzini, Aristide ||[[Genazzini-1]]||grocer |- |3||30||Gentil, Dominick||[[Gentil-68]]||carpenter |- |1||29||Georgs, Charles ||||carpenter |- |3||10||Getz, Valentine |||| |- |3||17||Gingry, Augustine||[[Cure-75]]|| |- |3||36||Giroux, Alphonse ||||pedler |- |3||21||Gisclard, Joseph N.||[[Gisclard-4]]|| |- |3||14||Goette, Sidonius ||||shoemaker |- |2||1||Goller, John ||[[Goller-271]]||carpenter |- |2PB||7||Gomez, Andrea ||[[Alvarez-2101]]|| |- |2PB||2||Gomez, Augustan Jr. ||[[Gomez-3742]]||cooper shop worker |- |2SB||6||Gomez, Bastien ||[[Gomez-3757]]|| |- |2||29||Gomez, Francis [b.1826] ||[[Gomez-3648]]||grocery store |- |4||34||Gomez, Francis Jr. [b.1848] ||[[Gomez-3651]]||planter |- |2SB||2||Gomez, Osamie ||[[Gomez-3754]]|| |- |3||32||Gondran, Joseph ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9JV9-SL8 FamilySearch profile] |- |3||1||Gonzales, Desire ||[[Gonzales-2619]]|| |- |7||19||Gonzales, J. Alfred ||[[Gonzales-1447]]|| |- |2SB||6||Gonzales, Joseph [b.1834] ||[[Gonzales-2592]]|| |- |7||25||Gonzales, Joseph [b.1835] ||[[Gonzales-1452]]|| |- |8||14||Gonzales, Joseph B. [b.1850] ||[[Gonzales-1844]]|| |- |2SB||3||Gonsallez, Manuel |||| |- |2SB||4||Gonsalez, Perique |||| |- |2PB||3||Gonzalez, Raphial ||[[Gonzales-2613]]|| |- |5||10||Gorman, John ||||boilermaker |- |7||26||Graham, Robert ||[[Graham-25317]]|| |- |2PB||11||Grau, Camalite |||| |- |2PB||11||Grau, Joseph ||||fisherman |- |2||48||Graves, William ||[[Graves-12244]]|| |- |1||14||Gravois, John ||[[Gravois-107]]|| |- |1||8||Gravois, Thelisphore ||[[Gravois-101]]||overseer |- |5||23||Gray, John ||||carpenter |- |3||14||Green, Robinson J. ||||painter |- |2SB||1||Gregoire, Dafosat [b.1832] ||[[Gregoire-928]]||grocer |- |2SB||3||Gregoire, Dafersat [b.1857] ||[[Gregoire-957]]|| |- |2||16||Gregoire, Fostan ||[[Gregoire-771]]||carpenter |- |3||33||Grilhe, Adolphe ||[[Grilhet-2]]||confectioner |- |3||37||Grilhe, Pauline ||[[Berthelot-358]]|| |- |3||16||Grube, Henry C. ||[[Grube-332]]||upholsterer |- |7||21||Guedry, Adam ||[[Guedry-100]]|| |- |7||25||Guedry, Donat ||[[Guidry-1238]]|| |- |2||30||Guedrie, Edmond ||[[Guidry-1581]]||gardener |- |2||33||Guedry, Euphemon ||[[Guedry-363]]||carpenter |- |7||28||Guedry, Gustave ||[[Guidry-1275]]|| |- |7||39||Guedry, Jean [b.1827] ||[[Guedry-99]]|| |- |7||23||Guedry, Jean [b.1847] ||[[Guedry-141]]|| |- |7||39||Guedry, Joseph [b.1826] |||| |- |7||28||Guedry, Joseph [b.1835] ||[[Guedry-255]]|| |- |7||18||Guedry, Louis ||[[Guedry-139]]|| |- |7||24||Guedry, Marie ||[[Bell-27779]]|| |- |7||28||Guedry, Ozeme ||[[Guedry-226]]|| |- |3||30||Guedry, Therese|||| |- |2||8||Guey, John ||||cooper shop worker |- |3||28||Guigon, Alfred||||grocery |- |3||39||Hafele, August ||||shoemaker |- |5||35||Hanks, J.L. ||||overseer |- |7||19||Hanna, James ||[[Hanna-3562]]|| |- |7||19||Hanna, Samuel J. ||[[Hanna-3715]]|| |- |3||23||Hanson, Jane R.|||| |- |4||38||Hanson, Richard T. ||[[Hanson-9807]]||planter |- |3||2||Harp, Alexandrine ||[[Mollere-57]]|| |- |4||32||Harre, Mary P. |||| |- |5||41||Heath, W.H. ||[[Heath-8163]]||overseer |- |7||22||Heath, William ||[[Heath-7757]]|| |- |7||39||Hebert, Arsene ||[[Hebert-5444]]||engineer |- |1||18||Hebert, Bienvinue ||[[Hebert-7894]]||carpenter |- |1||26||Hebert, Felicien ||[[Hebert-7818]]||carpenter |- |5||10||Herbert, Girod ||||watchman |- |7||1||Hebert, Hercide ||[[Hebert-4822]]|| |- |8||3||Hebert, Hermogene ||[[Hebert-5783]]|| |- |7||1||Hebert, J.B. ||[[Hebert-4823]]|| |- |8||6||Hebert, Marcelin ||[[Hebert-6064]]|| |- |1||7||Hebert, Paul |||| |- |7||24||Hebert, Simeon ||[[Hebert-5215]]|| |- |8||4||Hebert, Theodule [b.1843] ||[[Hebert-4212]]|| |- |1||2||Hebert, Theodule [b.1846] ||||carpenter |- |3||52||Henderson, Eliza ||||school teacher in private school |- |8||10||Henderson, John J. ||[[Henderson-8947]]|| |- |8||4||Henderson, Phillip ||[[Henderson-20777]]|| |- |2SB||3||Hernandez, Antonio |||| |- |2SB||2||Hernandez, Baltizar ||[[Hernandez-6130]]|| |- |2||15||Hernandez, Philip ||[[Hernandez-5952]]|| |- |3||33||Hether, Henry ||||soda water manufacturer |- |3||41||Hewitt, Louis W. ||[[Hewitt-6764]]||census enumerator |- |2||34||Hidalgo, Ernest |||| |- |2SB||2||Hidalgo, Frank |||| |- |2PB||1||Hidalgo, Laurence ||[[Hidalgo-288]]|| |- |2||20||Hill, Mary S. |||| |- |4||21||Hinds, Anton |||| |- |8||17||Hodgeson, William ||[[Hodgeson-39]]|| |- |2PB||17||Hohensee, August ||[[Hohensee-56]]||grocer |- |2PB||4||Hohensee, Gottlieb ||[[Hohensee-47]]|| |- |2PB||4||Hohensee, John ||[[Hohensee-42]]||gardener |- |2PB||10||Hohensee, John ||[[Hohensee-42]]||gardener |- |7||15||Hudgens, A.D. ||[[Hudgens-342]]|| |- |3||41||Icard, Joseph ||||blacksmith - 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Prosper ||[[LeBlanc-8866]]||overseer |- |2||40||LeBlanc, Joseph [b.1818] ||[[LeBlanc-8918]]|| |- |7||10||LeBlanc, Joseph [b.1833] ||[[Leblanc-8714]]|| |- |2||24||LeBlanc, Justian ||[[Oubre-381]]|| |- |2||35||LeBlanc, Leonise ||[[Ourso-66]]|| |- |2||35||LeBlanc, Louis ||[[LeBlanc-9211]]||pedler |- |7||39||LeBlanc, Marcel ||[[LeBlanc-9720]]|| |- |7||12||LeBlanc, Marie [b.1833] ||[[Lanoux-102]]|| |- |3||50||LeBlanc, Marie A. [b.1845] ||[[Ganel-3]]||teaching music |- |2||33||LeBlanc, Melasie ||[[LeBlanc-12299]]|| |- |2PB||13||LeBlanc, Octavie ||[[Richard-8157]]|| |- |7||14||LeBlanc, Omer ||[[LeBlanc-6477]]|| |- |3||31||LeBlanc, Onezime||[[LeBlanc-12157]]|| |- |3||51||LeBlanc, Samuel F. ||[[LeBlanc-12368]]||clerk at wharf |- |7||10||LeBlanc, Stainville ||[[Leblanc-8615]]|| |- |8||8||LeBlanc, Sulvina ||[[Landry-4570]]|| |- |5||45||LeBlanc, Sylvan ||[[LeBlanc-11970]]|| |- |2||1||LeBlanc, Valerie ||[[LeBlanc-12509]]||carpenter |- |3||36||Leche, Joseph J. ||[[Leche-105]]||apothecary clerk |- |3||36||Leche, Paul ||[[Leche-107]]||lawyer |- |7||10||Lee, Jerome ||[[Lee-30191]]|| |- |3||14||Lefevre, Paul ||[[Lefevre-1356]]||hotel keeper |- |4||39||Legare, John C. ||||physician |- |2||44||Legurue, Clovice |||| |- |2||44||Legurue, Desarie |||| |- |2||42||Lejeune, Anatoile ||[[Lejeune-1098]]|| |- |3||13||Lemann, Bernard ||[[Lemann-7]]||grocer |- |3||16||Lenmas, Josephine ||||dry goods |- |2||34||Lenoir, Fernand |||| |- |4||27||Leroy, Virginie ||[[Braud-770]]|| |- |2||8||Lessard, Leon [b.1842] ||[[Lessard-1356]]||blacksmith |- |2||32||Lessard, [Mrs.] Leon [b.1799] ||[[Mire-220]]|| |- |3||16||Levy, Joseph [b.1829] ||||pedler |- |3||37||Levy, Lazard ||[[Levy-3125]]||horse trader |- |3||17||Levy, Moise [b.1848] ||||commercial traveler |- |3||15||Levy, Simon ||||horse trader |- |7||25||Levy, Stephen |||| |- |1||15||Lewis, Charles ||||storekeeper |- |1||23||Liquipilo, Charles |||| |- |7||23||Little, William ||[[Little-17782]]|| |- |3||37||Loeb, Lizzie ||[[McManus-4478]]|| |- |2SB||5||Lopez, Gustave ||[[Lopez-7103]]|| |- |1||5||Lotz, Balthasar ||[[Lotz-933]]||plant manager |- |2PB||4||Louimet, Marie ||[[Babin-2391]]|| |- |2||23||Loupe, Joseph ||[[Loup-39]]||butcher |- |7||11||Loupe, Thomas ||[[Loupe-70]]|| |- |7||24||Louveau, Irene |||| |- |7||27||Louviere, Amede ||[[Louviere-230]]|| |- |5||38||Love, Dr. A.C. ||||doctor |- |2||48||Lumpkins, John ||[[Lumpkin-849]]||overseer |- |7||29||Lusk, John ||[[Lusk-1475]]||Justice of the Peace |- |2||39||McCall, Henry ||[[McCall-1010]]||planter |- |2||45||McCall, Richard ||[[McCall-1362]]||planter |- |4||24||McCallum, James ||[[McCallum-3765]]||overseer |- |1||16||McCormact, Wm ||||cooper |- |5||15||McCornal, A. ||||builder |- |5||23||McCray, Bund ||||hostler |- |3||52||McGalliard, Wm M. ||[[McGalliard-333]]||physician |- |2||39||McMahon, Maggie ||||servant |- |7||18||McMorris, John |||| |- |5||14||McRedmond, D. ||[[McRedmond-14]]||storekeeper |- |5||10||Macina, Jasper ||||shipbuilder |- |3||12||Maher, Henry O. ||||census enumerator |- |7||23||Malbrough, Cleophas ||[[Malbrough-175]]|| |- |3||20||Manay, Michael|||| |- |1||14||Many, John ||[[Many-56]]||overseer |- |5||41||Marchand, Edmond ||[[Marchand-206]]||hostler |- |8||9||Marchand, Heno ||[[Marchand-717]]|| |- |7||40||Marchand, John ||[[Marchand-364]]|| |- |8||9||Marchand, Theodule ||[[Marchand-361]]|| |- |2||36||Marchand, Thomas ||[[Marchand-1176]]|| |- |2SB||2||Marichot, John [b.1844] |||| |- |2PB||13||Marisot, John [b.1825] ||||boat caulker, see GN36-GVQ |- |7||23||Martin, Allen ||[[Martin-68721]]|| |- |4||19||Martin, Mary ||||servant |- |2||39||Martin, William [b.1831] ||||carpenter |- |7||18||Martin, William [b.1844] |||| |- |3||44||Martinez, Frank ||[[Martinez-7604]]||mail carrier |- |2||15||Martinez, [Widow] Gaspar ||[[Alleman-379]]|| |- |3||3||Martinez, John ||||fruit vendor |- |7||27||Martinez, Joseph ||[[Martinez-5414]]|| |- |3||24||Maurin, Lize||[[Vives-7]]|| |- |3||24||Maurin, Victor||[[Maurin-23]]||livery stable |- |3||43||Mavor, Conrad ||[[Mavor-86]]||bookkeeper |- |2SB||4||Medine, Albert ||[[Medina-1113]]|| |- |2SB||3||Medine, John [b.1858] |||| |- |2||17||Medine, John [b.1864] ||[[Medine-12]]||carpenter |- |2SB||6||Medine, Neute ||[[Medina-1114]]|| |- |2PB||10||Mehl, Gertrude |||| |- |2SB||2||Meillian, John [b.1808] |||| |- |2SB||2||Meillian, John [b.1840] ||[[Milian-60]]|| |- |8||7||Melancon, Aristide ||[[Melancon-670]]|| |- |4||22||Melancon, Arthur ||[[Melancon-1097]]|| |- |7||14||Melancon, Bienvenu ||[[Melancon-492]]|| |- |1||17||Melancon, Cecile ||[[Landry-6078]]|| |- |3||28||Melancon, Desiree||[[Comeaux-536]]|| |- |3||44||Melancon, Elizabeth ||||seamstress |- |1||23||Meloncon, Ernest ||[[Melancon-982]]|| |- |5||4||Molancon, Evariste ||||overseer |- |7||39||Melancon, Henry ||[[Melancon-493]]|| |- |1||30||Malancon, Joseph ||||overseer |- |4||28||Melancon, Ozeme ||[[Melancon-597]]||school teacher |- |7||14||Melancon, Richard ||[[Melancon-648]]|| |- |4||25||Melancon, Sabin ||[[Melancon-169]]|| |- |5||38||Malancon, Timothy ||[[Melancon-1009]]|| |- |5||23||Malancon, Ulger ||[[Melancon-779]]||watchman |- |2||32||Melancon, Victoran [b.1812] ||[[Melanson-970]]||brick mason |- |2||33||Melancon, Victoran [b.1835] ||[[Melanson-971]]||brick mason |- |3||8||Meniscargi, Salvador ||||carpenter |- |3||49||Messina, Gaspardo ||||huckster |- |3||31||Michel, Joseph||[[Michel-2356]]||carpenter |- |4||37||Michel, Theodule ||[[Michel-2172]]|| |- |4||14||Miller, Gustave ||||grocer |- |8||2||Minor, Henry ||||dry goods merchant |- |7||31||Mirre, Aristide ||[[Mire-356]]|| |- |5||46||Mierre, Bloney ||[[Mire-175]]|| |- |7||5||Mirre, Comes ||[[Mire-245]]|| |- |7||17||Mirre, Douradou ||[[Mire-384]]|| |- |4||29||Mire, J. Trasimond ||[[Mire-502]]||overseer |- |7||14||Mirre, John ||[[Mire-207]]|| |- |7||14||Mirre, Ozeme ||[[Mire-112]]|| |- |7||17||Mirre, Theodule ||[[Mire-342]]|| |- |5||49||Mierre, V.D. ||[[Mire-484]]|| |- |5||45||Mirre, Victor ||[[Mire-395]]|| |- |5||46||Mitchel, James ||||horse trader |- |5||46||Mitchel, John P. ||[[Michel-1045]]|| |- |3||5||Mollere, Agabie ||[[Mollere-75]]||tramp |- |3||2||Mollere, Aglae ||[[Mollere-64]]|| |- |4||37||Mollere, Arthur ||[[Mollere-78]]|| |- |4||24||Mollere, Camille ||[[Mollere-97]]||planter |- |3||52||Mollere, Clara ||[[Melancon-1006]]|| |- |3||2||Mollere, Clementine ||[[LeBlanc-12164]]|| |- |2PB||16||Molliar, Fostan ||[[Mollere-8]]|| |- |2||21||Molaire, Heno ||[[Mollere-80]]||carpenter |- |5||10||Molere, J.A. ||||carpenter |- |4||24||Mollere, [Mrs.] Jean B. ||[[Gaudin-762]]|| |- |3||23||Mollere, Prudhomme||[[Mollere-93]]||barkeeper |- |2PB||12||Mollair, Sustan ||[[Mollere-33]]|| |- |2||20||Molliar, Tutan |||| |- |2||40||Mollo, Elle ||||cooper |- |3||37||Monson, Adolphe ||[[Monson-766]]||carpenter |- |2PB||4||Montaro, Augustan ||[[Montero-146]]||flat boat man |- |2PB||2||Montaro, Frank ||[[Montero-150]]|| |- |3||5||Montecino, Antoine ||[[Montecino-44]]||pedler |- |2SB||4||Monticeno, Jules ||[[Montecino-75]]|| |- |3||5||Montecino, Louis ||[[Montecino-48]]|| |- |2||45||Montezius, Manuel ||||see Montecino |- |2||11||Montizius, Mary ||||see Montecino |- |8||14||Moore, Paris ||[[Moore-41869]]|| |- |5||46||Moore, Wallace ||[[Moore-73816]]|| |- |2SB||4||Moralez, Manuel |||| |- |3||30||Moreau, Numa|||| |- |7||24||Morin, Edward ||[[Morin-2046]]|| |- |7||24||Morin, Mathieu ||[[Morin-3059]]|| |- |7||26||Morin, Michel ||[[Morin-3058]]|| |- |8||4||Morris, Heyman ||||dry goods merchant |- |2PB||17||Moser, Conrad ||||brick yard |- |1||15||Mullet, Fredrick ||[[Mullett-420]]||butcher |- |7||25||Nargassance, Jean |||| |- |7||19||Neely, James H. ||[[Neely-2295]]|| |- |2||12||Nesmith, Charles ||||grocery store |- |4||38||Nolan, John T. Jr. |||| |- |3||2||North, Nicholas ||||levee contractor |- |5||10||Obrian, J.H. ||||carpenter |- |3||12||O'Malley, Thomas ||||levee contractor |- |3||44||Oberkamp, Charles ||||barber |- |5||32||Oberkamp, Paul ||||carpenter |- |4||21||Oestricher, Christian ||||blacksmith |- |3||30||Ohlmayer, Deddrick||[[Ohlmayer-2]]||harness maker |- |1||12||Orcuto, Ira E. ||||overseer |- |3||5||Orsi, Armando ||||tramp |- |4||28||Ory, John B. ||[[Ory-190]]|| |- |2||32||Oubre, Cleberre ||[[Oubre-382]]||butcher |- |2||24||Oubre, Justien ||[[Oubre-384]]|| |- |5||38||Oubre, Togene ||[[Oubre-368]]|| |- |2||8||Ourso, Antoine ||[[Ourso-8]]||overseer |- |2||45||Urso, Frank [b.1840] ||[[Ourso-91]]|| |- |2SB||1||Ourso, Frank [b.1838] ||[[Ourso-62]]|| |- |2SB||2||Ourso, John |||| |- |2||11||Ourso, Martin J. ||[[Ourso-10]]|| |- |2||32||Ourso, Melanie ||[[Denoux-3]]|| |- |7||29||Parent, Austin ||[[Parent-2077]]|| |- |7||13||Parent, Privat ||[[Parent-1313]]|| |- |8||3||Parent, Senneville ||[[Parent-1245]]|| |- |3||15||Parizo, Julien ||||jeweler |- |3||4||Park, John F. ||[[Park-6525]]||grocer |- |3||29||Parks, William V.||[[Parks-8835]]||carpenter |- |7||21||Paxton, Hansford ||[[Paxton-1712]]|| |- |4||22||Pedesclaux, Ernest ||[[Pedesclaux-8]]|| |- |3||9||Peliglie, Phillipe ||||huckster |- |2SB||1||Perrie, Lyly |||| |- |7||12||Pertuis, Alida |||| See [[Pertuis-39]] for daughter Edna |- |5||46||Pertuit, J.S. ||[[Pertuis-24]]|| |- |7||21||Pertuis, John |||| See [[Pertuis-24]] for brother Sam |- |5||14||Pertuit, Theodore |||| |- |7||23||Petite, Elie ||[[Petite-56]]|| |- |3||2||Pfister, Antoine [b.1825] ||[[Pfister-742]]||baker |- |3||2||Pfister, Antoine [b.1857] ||[[Pfister-750]]||retail grocer |- |3||34||Pforzhiemer, Henry ||[[Pforzheimer-5]]|| |- |8||5||Phillip, Willie ||[[Phillips-36960]]|| |- |5||10||Pierson, Henry ||||wheelwright |- |3||28||Pinel, Joseph [b.1843]||[[Pinel-175]]|| |- |2PB||4||Pinell, Joseph [b.1849] ||[[Pinel-173]]|| |- |5||4||Penel, Sam [b.1852] ||||laborer |- |5||4||Penel, Samuel R. [b.1842] ||||hostler |- |3||29||Pinel, Simon||[[Pinel-162]]||carpenter |- |2||45||Pleasant, Eugene ||[[Plaisance-48]]|| |- |4||35||Pleasentia, Narcisse ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9WQZ-HZH FamilySearch profile] |- |7||18||Poche, Alcide A. ||[[Poche-127]]|| |- |7||18||Poche, Camille ||[[Poche-123]]|| |- |8||3||Poche, Elphege ||[[Poche-159]]|| |- |7||13||Poirier, Camille |||| |- |3||2||Polverini, Andrea |||| |- |3||2||Polverini, Joseph |||| |- |4||34||Ponds, Richard ||||overseer |- |2||24||Poursine, Peter ||[[Poursine-3]]||grocery store |- |2PB||14||Preuss, Wilhelmina ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1XR-BQB FamilySearch profile] |- |4||22||Proffitt, James H. ||[[Proffitt-120]]||school teacher |- |3||39||Pugh, Edward N. ||||lawyer |- |3||50||Quimby, John B. ||||brick manufacturer |- |3||34||Racke, Louis ||||tinsmith |- |3||41||Ramirez, Arnold ||||drayman |- |3||40||Ramirez, Edgar A. ||||grocer |- |3||45||Ramire, John ||[[Ramirez-4517]]||drayman |- |2SB||4||Rameriz, Joseph |||| |- |2SB||5||Rameriz, Silvestre |||| |- |3||22||Ramirez, Victorine|||| |- |3||51||Randell, Ellen |||| |- |4||14||Rateau, Jean ||||grocer |- |7||23||Ratliff, Jackson ||[[Ratcliff-1742]]|| |- |2||29||Raum, Angele |||| |- |5||11||Ray, C.W. ||||agent on farm |- |5||20||Reddington, Pat ||||contractor |- |3||36||Reimers, Eliza |||| |- |7||29||Reine, Laura ||[[Alexandre-231]]|| |- |2PB||1||Reugeir, John ||||sailor |- |1||17||Reuss, John ||[[Reuss-226]]||planter |- |4||28||Reynaud, Felix ||[[Reynaud-43]]||asst. notary public |- |8||15||Rheams, Houston ||[[Rheams-30]]|| |- |8||13||Rheams, Newton ||[[Rheams-26]]|| |- |5||1||Ricaud, J.M. ||[[Ricaud-31]]||storekeeper |- |4||31||Richard, Aimee ||[[Richard-8405]]||carpenter |- |2||3||Richard, Armand ||[[Richard-8248]]||storekeeper |- |2||42||Richard, John [b.1840] |||| |- |2||23||Richard, John [b.1844] ||||butcher |- |2PB||10||Richard, John [b.1850] ||||clerk on steamboat |- |5||10||Richard, Paul ||||hostler |- |4||27||Richard, Theodule [b.1818] ||[[Richard-8247]]||carpenter |- |2||31||Richard, Theodul [b.1835] ||[[Richard-7648]]||carpenter |- |3||33||Richards, Eliza |||| |- |7||21||Richardson, Ann ||[[Robertson-20890]]|| |- |7||21||Richardson, Jackson ||[[Richardson-29848]]|| |- |7||21||Richardson, Joseph ||[[Richardson-29452]]|| |- |2||19||Rivet, Marcilus ||[[Rivet-631]]|| |- |2PB||2||Rivet, Martin ||[[Rivet-496]]|| |- |3||17||Roch, August ||[[Roch-291]]||grocer |- |3||38||Rodillat, Ferdinand ||[[Rodeillat-1]]||baker |- |4||35||Rodriguez, Alger ||[[Rodriguez-8333]]|| |- |4||34||Rodriguez, Antoine ||[[Rodriguez-8165]]|| |- |2||12||Rodriguez, Frank [b.1837] ||[[Rodriguez-8160]]||gardener |- |1||19||Rodreguez, Felix [b.1848] ||[[Rodrigue-298]]||harness maker |- |2SB||6||Rodriguez, Gustave |||| |- |2PB||13||Rodreguez, Hypolite ||[[Rodriguez-8196]]|| |- |3||14||Rodriguez, Ignace ||[[Rodriguez-5178]]||pedler |- |3||5||Rodrigue, John B. ||[[Rodrigue-253]]||grocer |- |8||4||Rodriguez, Joseph |||| |- |3||10||Rodrigue, Josephine ||[[Unknown-624446]]|| |- |2SB||6||Rodreguez, Mattie [b.1824] ||[[Rodriguez-7647]]|| |- |2PB||10||Rodreguez, Mattie [b.1832] ||||butcher |- |2||16||Rodriguez, Phillip ||[[Rodriguez-8177]]|| |- |3||6||Rodrigue, V. Alcee ||[[Rodrigue-252]]||sewing machine agent |- |3||35||Rogge, Frederick ||[[Rogge-244]]||hotel & bar room |- |3||49||Roman, Joseph ||||pedler |- |2||33||Rome, Augtin ||[[Rome-757]]||storekeeper |- |7||13||Rome, Joseph ||[[Rome-448]]|| |- |1||14||Rooney, Jack |||| |- |3||23||Roth, Albert||[[Roth-1439]]|| |- |7||10||Roth, Eloi ||[[Roth-4540]]|| |- |3||36||Rougeau, Ambroise ||[[Vega-542]]||dry goods |- |7||26||Rouiller, Aristide ||[[Rouillier-18]]|| |- |7||29||Rountree, Joseph ||[[Rountree-1056]]|| |- |2||32||Rouseau, Resilda |||| |- |2SB||7||Ruiss, Antoine ||[[Ruiz-2073]]|| |- |2SB||7||Ruiss, Manuel ||[[Ruiz-2039]]|| |- |3||34||Rybiski, Belizar ||[[Rybiski-1]]||apothecary |- |7||19||St. Amant, Telesphore ||[[St._Amant-60]]||physician |- |2||38||St. Martin, Albert ||[[St._Martin-211]]||clerk |- |1||21||St. Martin, Michell ||[[St._Martin-209]]||overseer |- |4||22||St. Martin, Samuel H. ||[[St._Martin-228]]|| |- |5||27||Sachs, Joseph A. ||||clerk |- |2||47||Sanchez, Allanie ||[[Sanchez-5820]]||planter |- |2SB||7||Sanchez, Allonce ||[[Sanchez-5820]]|| |- |2PB||7||Sanchez, Antoin ||[[Sanchez-5821]]|| |- |2SB||4||Sanchez, Antonio |||| |- |2||29||Sanchez, Eliza ||[[LeBlanc-12247]]|| |- |2SB||3||Sanchez, James ||[[Sanchez-5881]]|| |- |2SB||7||Sanchez, James ||[[Sanchez-5881]]|| |- |5||35||Sanders, Mrs. |||| |- |2PB||7||Saurage, Sylvanie ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LCX5-2QZ FamilySearch profile] |- |4||38||Savedra, Victoriano ||[[Savedra-11]]||hostler |- |3||8||Savestano, Antoinio ||||pedler |- |7||26||Savoie, Alces ||[[Savario-4]]|| |- |7||26||Savoie, Cleophas ||[[Savoie-1524]]|| |- |4||33||Schlunkes, Mary ||[[Sterken-32]]||servant |- |4||21||Schmidt, Frank |||| |- |1||14||Schnarez, August ||||cooper |- |3||15||Schonberg, Solomon ||[[Schonberg-76]]||livery stable |- |2PB||10||Schutzes, Adam ||||pedler |- |5||23||Session, Thomas ||[[Sessions-1029]]||hostler |- |7||22||Settoon, Andrew ||[[Settoon-19]]|| |- |7||26||Settoon, Archa |||| |- |7||28||Settoon, Delice |||| |- |8||17||Sevario, Michael ||[[Savario-11]]||still debatable |- |4||18||Sharp, William B. ||[[Sharp-14431]]||overseer |- |7||24||Sheets, Jacob ||[[Sheets-1014]]|| |- |7||24||Sheets, John ||[[Sheets-1013]]|| |- |1||7||Shillinger, Herman ||[[Schillinger-185]]||engineer |- |5||4||Shovine, Madam ||||possibly Chauvin |- |2||40||Showess, George |||| |- |3||22||Siegfred, Gottlib||[[Seyfried-60]]||butcher |- |3||35||Simeon, Dubourdel ||||shoemaker |- |2||1||Siminaux, Clairville ||[[Simoneau-350]]||carpenter |- |4||38||Sims, Robert N. ||[[Sims-10000]]||lawyer |- |2||2||Smith, Dodridge ||[[Smith-152531]]|| |- |2PB||9||Smith, Theodore ||||bird fancier |- |3||28||Solare, Joseph||||clerk in store |- |3||18||Solozuno, Henry R.||||grocery store |- |3||33||Sommerville, James ||[[Sommerville-752]]||hostler |- |2PB||12||Soreta, Gustave ||||fisherman |- |7||25||Speer, Jerry |||| |- |5||38||Stephens, Willie ||||hotel keeper |- |7||22||Steven, William |||| |- |5||31||Stevenson, A.W. ||[[Stevenson-10682]]|| |- |3||38||Stuart, Robert S. ||||minister |- |3||49||Suarez, Andre [b.1843] ||||laborer |- |3||38||Suarez, Andre [b.1848] ||[[Suarez-448]]||butcher |- |4||37||Suarez, Carmelita |||| |- |3||9||Suarez, Francis ||[[Suarez-437]]||pedler |- |2PB||16||Swarez, Harriet |||| |- |2PB||11||Swarez, John ||||cooper |- |4||24||Swan, Herbert J. ||[[Swan-4655]]||hostler |- |5||23||Sylves, Siliston |||| |- |2||3||Taylor, Searing ||[[Taylor-92968]]||planter |- |3||44||Teamey, William L. ||||clerk in store |- |4||19||Teller, James ||[[Teller-376]]||planter |- |3||22||Templet, Dennis||[[Templet-289]]|| |- |7||28||Templet, Florestan ||[[Templet-70]]|| |- |7||26||Templet, Joseph ||[[Templet-139]]|| |- |7||29||Templet, Melanie ||[[Boudreaux-1041]]|| |- |7||26||Templet, Narcisse ||[[Templet-100]]|| |- |7||28||Templet, Orillien ||[[Templet-141]]|| |- |7||28||Templet, Rosemond ||[[Templet-71]]|| |- |5||37||Temple, Victoran ||[[Templet-274]]|| |- |5||45||Terrio, Aristide ||[[Terrio-22]]|| |- |2||23||Theriot, Arthemise ||[[Theriot-863]]|| |- |5||45||Terrio, John ||[[Theriot-823]]||carpenter |- |3||12||Terrio, Nesida ||[[Vives-36]]||school teacher |- |2||23||Theriot, Victor ||[[Theriot-856]]||cooper |- |4||22||Thomasie, Brainie ||[[Gravois-13]]|| |- |7||29||Thomassie, Julien ||[[Thomassie-41]]|| |- |7||2||Thompson, Alexander |||| |- |1||20||Thompson, Fred ||||clerk in store |- |4||16||Thompson, Joseph M. ||[[Thompson-79263]]||overseer |- |7||18||Thompkins, Horace |||| |- |3||34||Tobias, Maas ||||grocery & dry goods |- |1||1||Tourcuit, Eugene ||[[Tircuit-15]]||overseer |- |1||1||Tourcuit, Octave ||[[Tircuit-18]]||overseer |- |8||5||Trabeau, Jules ||[[Trabeau-4]]|| |- |2||29||Treadman, Francis ||||gardener |- |2PB||14||Treille, Hurbert ||[[Treille-4]]|| |- |5||15||Tucker, J.K. ||||agent on farm |- |5||25||Tucker, J.W. ||[[Tucker-20040]]||agent on farm |- |3||22||Ulmann, Marie|||| |- |3||39||Vaccarisi, Joseph ||||See 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||[[Anderson-59151]]||Bluff Rd. |- |7-11||11||Aquestraham, Madelaine ||||See [[Duvernay-129]] son Anatole Duvernay |- |7-10||45||Arcenaux, Ceasar ||[[Arceneaux-249]]|| |- |7-11||33||Arcenaux, Cypriain ||[[Arceneaux-242]]|| |- |7-10||40||Arcenaux, Elphege ||[[Arceneaux-407]]|| |- |7-10||40||Arcenaux, Felix J. ||[[Arceneaux-408]]|| |- |7-10||27||Arcenaux, Jules ||[[Arceneaux-168]]|| |- |7-10||19||Arcenaux, Louis ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LTLL-TLK FamilySearch profile] |- |7-10||44||Arcenaux, Odressie ||[[Arceneaux-326]]|| |- |8-13||15||Argreves, Almond ||[[Argreve-3]]|| |- |8-13||14||Argraves, Ernest ||[[Argreve-2]]||Bluff Rd. |- |5-7||18||Armitage, Lucien W. ||[[Armitage-2084]]|| |- |8-12||10||Arvans, J.W. ||||Manchac Bend Rd. |- |8-13||54||Aucoin, Abner ||[[Aucoin-1011]]||Bayou Bridge Rd. |- |6||13||Ayo, Anatole ||[[Ayo-50]]||Mount Houmas Plantation |- |8-13||22||Babin, Achille ||[[Babin-2617]]||Corantine Babin-Calbasse Rd. |- |7-11||8||Babin, Adlard 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Rd. |- |5-8||18||Berthelot, Florestan ||[[Berthelot-327]]|| |- |6||14||Berthelot, Fermin ||[[Berthelot-330]]||Mount Houmas Plantation |- |1||7||Bienvenu, Gustave ||[[Bienvenu-36]]||bookkeeper |- |6||33||Bingay, Benjamin J. ||[[Bingay-24]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |8-13||53||Black, Norman ||[[Black-18098]]||King Rd. |- |8-13||5||Blair, Robert ||[[Blair-9232]]||Broussard Rd. |- |8-13||5||Blair, William ||[[Blair-9230]]||Broussard Rd. |- |5-7||15||Blanchard, Achile ||[[Blanchard-5950]]|| |- |6||37||Blanchard, Clayton ||||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |1||6||Blanched, Joseph ||||hostler |- |7-10||17||Blouin, Adolph ||[[Blouin-776]]|| |- |7-11||21||Blouin, C.D. ||[[Blouin-652]]|| |- |7-11||20||Blouin, Charles ||[[Blouin-643]]|| |- |7-11||36||Blouin, Edmond ||[[Blouin-391]]|| |- |7-11||20||Blouin, Joseph ||[[Blouin-654]]|| |- |7-11||33||Blouin, Jules ||[[Blouin-669]]|| |- |8-13||1||Blouin, Zeno C. ||[[Blouin-871]]||Dutchtown |- |5-8||19||Blunt, Felix ||[[Blunt-1084]]|| |- |5-8||12||Blunt, Louis ||[[Blunt-1423]]|| |- |8-13||47||Bomar, William S. |||| |- |8-13||18||Bonicard, George E. ||[[Bonicard-10]]||Prairieville-Dutchtown Rd. |- |8-12||5||Bonicard, Yves ||[[Bonicard-7]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |7-11||36||Bono, Tom |||| |- |5-8||11||Boote, Samuel ||[[Boote-189]]|| |- |6||10||Borne, Oscar ||||Southwood Plantation |- |5-7||17||Boudreaux, Albert ||[[Boudreaux-1157]]|| |- |8-13||1||Boudreaux, Amanda ||[[Dupuy-536]]||Dutchtown |- |7-11||9||Boudreau, Blanchard ||[[Boudreaux-911]]|| |- |7-11||11||Boudreau, Clay ||[[Boudreaux-1229]]|| |- |5-7||18||Boudreaux, John B. ||[[Boudreaux-1216]]|| |- |7-11||32||Boudreau, Mandes ||[[Boudreaux-909]]|| |- |5-8||10||Boudreaux, Sam ||[[Boudreaux-1054]]|| |- |8-13||23||Boudreaux, Solly ||[[Boudreaux-910]]||Duplessis-Corantine Babin Rd. |- |7-10||39||Bourgeois, Adam [b. 1869] ||[[Bourgeois-2032]]|| |- |7-10||5||Bourgeois, Adam [b. 1870] ||[[Bourgeois-1954]]|| |- |7-10||5||Bourgeois, Alfred ||[[Bourgeois-1497]]|| |- |7-10||41||Bourgeois, Anie |||| |- |7-10||7||Bourgeois, Camile ||[[Bourgeois-2172]]|| |- |7-10||5||Bourgeois, Carvile ||[[Bourgeois-2120]]|| |- |7-10||7||Bourgeois, Edmond ||[[Bourgeois-1356]]|| |- |5-7||18||Bourgeois, Elex ||[[Bourgeois-2027]]|| |- |7-10||8||Bourgeois, Felicie ||[[Guedry-64]]|| |- |7-10||32||Bourgeois, Joseph ||[[Bourgeois-2007]]|| |- |7-11||25||Bourgeois, Justilien ||[[Bourgeois-2226]]|| |- |7-11||37||Bougeois, Leo ||[[Bourgeois-2192]]|| |- |7-10||7||Bourgeois, Louis ||[[Bourgeois-2328]]|| |- |6||13||Bourgeois, N.J. ||[[Bourgeois-2981]]||Mount Houmas Plantation |- |7-10||10||Bourgeois, Provosty ||[[Bourgeois-2272]]|| |- |7-10||9||Bourgeois, Vincent ||[[Bourgeois-2309]]|| |- |5-8||7||Bourman, Louis ||[[Bornman-285]]|| |- |7-10||3||Bourque, Benjamin ||[[Bourque-1436]]|| |- |7-11||22||Bourque, Cleophas ||[[Bourque-1977]]|| |- |7-11||10||Bourque, Elie ||[[Bourque-1682]]|| |- |7-10||31||Bourque, Lucien ||[[Bourque-1853]]|| |- |7-11||10||Bourque, Mathurin ||[[Bourque-1537]]|| |- |7-10||3||Bourque, Odile ||[[Bergeron-1773]]|| |- |7-11||21||Bourque, Ozeme ||[[Bourque-1619]]|| |- |7-10||46||Bourque, Prudent ||[[Bourque-1449]]|| |- |7-10||24||Bourque, Rolf ||[[Bourque-1711]]|| |- |7-10||24||Bourque, Rollo ||[[Bourque-1706]]|| |- |7-11||10||Bourque, Ulgair ||[[Bourque-1257]]|| |- |7-10||3||Bourque, Valentine ||[[Babin-3090]]|| |- |7-11||35||Bourque, Vileor ||[[Bourque-1456]]|| |- |7-11||20||Braud, A.J. ||[[Braud-386]]|| |- |7-11||21||Braud, Adam ||[[Braud-134]]|| |- |8-13||17||Braud, Alex [b.1883] ||[[Braud-110]]||Prairieville-Dutchtown Rd. |- |7-11||21||Braud, Alexander [b.1883] ||[[Braud-463]]|| |- |8-13||17||Braud, Alfred ||[[Braud-211]]||Prairieville-Dutchtown Rd. |- |5-7||19||Braud, Amelie ||[[Serre-146]]|| |- |7-11||24||Braud, Anastasi ||[[Arceneaux-319]]|| |- |7-11||11||Braud, Anatol ||[[Braud-209]]|| |- |7-11||9||Braud, Armand ||[[Braud-582]]|| |- |7-11||9||Braud, Arthur ||[[Braud-355]]|| |- |8-12||15||Braud, August ||||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-13||21||Braud, Avis ||[[Braud-101]]||Corantine Babin-Jerome Landry Rd. |- |8-13||28||Braud, Burris H. ||[[Braud-243]]||Prairieville |- |8-13||27||Braud, Calix ||[[Braud-197]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |7-10||29||Braud, Carmelile |||| |- |8-13||53||Braud, Christophe [b.1877] ||[[Braud-54]]||King Rd. |- |7-11||21||Braud, Christoph [b.1878] ||[[Braud-158]]|| |- |7-10||42||Braud, Clement ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/M47P-246 FamilySearch profile] |- |7-11||33||Braud, Denis ||[[Braud-333]]|| |- |7-10||11||Braud, Deradou ||[[Braud-61]]|| |- |7-11||35||Braud, Dozilia |||| |- |7-11||23||Braud, Edmund ||[[Braud-418]]|| |- |8-13||15||Braud, Elie ||[[Braud-144]]|| |- |8-13||26||Braud, Elena ||[[Marchand-785]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |7-11||32||Braud, Elodi ||[[Mire-341]]|| |- |8-13||23||Braud, Elois ||[[Braud-198]]||Duplessis-Corantine Babin Rd. |- |8-13||15||Braud, Emile ||[[Braud-329]]|| |- |8-13||29||Braud, Ernest [b.1874] ||[[Braud-415]]||Prairieville |- |7-11||7||Braud, Ernest P. [b.1847] ||[[Braud-572]]|| |- |8-13||24||Braud, Gilbert P. ||[[Braud-512]]||Bluff Rd. |- |5-8||7||Breaud, Henry C. |||| |- |7-10||40||Braud, Leo ||[[Braud-447]]|| |- |7-10||26||Braud, Leonce [b.1883] ||[[Braud-169]]|| |- |8-12||3||Braud, Leonce [b.1886] ||[[Braud-107]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |8-13||29||Braud, Leonce [b.1889] ||[[Braud-116]]||Prairieville |- |7-11||25||Braud, Louis ||[[Braud-657]]|| |- |7-11||32||Braud, Marie ||[[Berteau-184]]|| |- |6||47||Braud, Morris ||[[Braud-64]]|| |- |7-10||44||Braud, Nestor ||[[Braud-387]]|| |- |8-13||21||Braud, Ovide ||[[Braud-540]]||Corantine Babin-Jerome Landry Rd. |- |8-13||8||Braud, Paul E. Sr. ||[[Braud-237]]||Bluff Rd. |- |8-13||9||Braud, Paul E. Jr. ||[[Braud-238]]||Bluff Rd. |- |6||29||Braud, Phillip ||[[Daigle-2380]]||Darrow |- |6||37||Braud, Raymond ||||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |8-13||15||Braud, Rena [b.1869] ||[[Braud-520]]|| |- |5-7||19||Braud, Rene [b.1853] ||[[Braud-675]]|| |- |6||35||Braud, Robert ||||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |8-13||29||Braud, Sidney ||[[Braud-221]]||Prairieville |- |7-11||22||Braud, Theogene ||[[Braud-109]]|| |- |8-13||27||Braud, Ulysses ||[[Braud-404]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |8-13||15||Braud, Yve E. ||[[Braud-55]]|| |- |8-12||5||Brawley, C.M. ||||Kinchen Rd. |- |5-8||19||Brewerton, Herbert ||[[Brewerton-286]]|| |- |8-12||22||Brignac, Alexand ||[[Brignac-12]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||23||Brignac, Antoine ||[[Brignac-13]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |5-8||16||Briniac, Joseph ||[[Brignac-86]]|| |- |8-12||24||Brignac, Sylvan ||[[Brignac-198]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||21||Brignac, Vincent ||[[Brignac-147]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |5-8||13||Bringier, Julian T. ||[[Bringier-30]]|| |- |5-8||1||Brou, Clement ||[[Brou-38]]|| |- |5-8||1||Brou, Faustin ||[[Breaux-914]]|| |- |5-8||1||Brou, Onore ||[[Brou-45]]|| |- |1||11||Broushar, Joseph |||| |- |8-13||58||Broussard, Barney F. ||[[Broussard-1879]]||Galvez Rd. |- |8-12||24||Broussard, Benny ||[[Broussard-2283]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||60||Broussard, David L. ||[[Broussard-1669]]||Webb Rd. |- |8-13||43||Broussard, Edward ||[[Broussard-1873]]||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||10||Broussard, John ||[[Broussard-1954]]||Manchac Bend Rd. |- |8-12||30||Broussard, M.D. ||[[Broussard-876]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |5-7||18||Broussard, Octave ||[[Broussard-1420]]|| |- |8-13||58||Broussard, Orille ||[[Broussard-1875]]||Galvez Rd. |- |8-13||58||Broussard, Rebecca ||[[Stuckey-419]]||Galvez Rd. |- |7-11||8||Broussard, Robert J. ||[[Broussard-1407]]|| |- |8-13||60||Broussard, Solomon ||[[Broussard-1872]]||Webb Rd. |- |8-12||31||Broussard, Thomas ||[[Broussard-695]]||Hobart P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||64||Broussard, Vincent ||[[Broussard-1878]]||Garig Rd. |- |8-12||9||Broussard, W. ||[[Broussard-2095]]||Ruby Dixon Rd. |- |8-13||60||Broussard, Wilbert ||[[Broussard-1877]]||Webb Rd. |- |8-13||47||Broussard, Zeno ||[[Broussard-1880]]|| |- |8-13||63||Brown, Arthur N. ||[[Brown-123027]]||near Hope Villa P.O. |- |8-12||29||Brown, Clarence ||[[Brown-142530]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |8-13||45||Brown, Clifton W. ||[[Brown-122884]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-12||28||Brown, Mannie ||[[Brown-134626]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |8-12||28||Brown, Robert ||[[Brown-120299]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |8-13||51||Brown, Samuel T. ||[[Brown-122931]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-13||11||Brown, Wallace ||[[Brown-123304]]||Swamp |- |1||15||Bujol, L.J. ||[[Bujol-33]]||merchant |- |8-13||63||Bullion, Leonce O. ||[[Bullion-117]]||near Hope Villa P.O. |- |8-12||31||Bullion, Louth ||||Hobart P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||13||Bullion, Raymond ||[[Bullion-128]]||Bluff Rd. |- |8-12||2||Buratt, Alex ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KWJ6-XBS FamilySearch profile] |- |8-12||10||Burns, Ambroise ||[[Burns-14080]]||Manchac Bend Rd. |- |8-12||11||Burns, Castrine ||[[Vicknair-160]]||Manchac Rd. |- |8-12||12||Burns, David ||[[Allen-57556]]||Old Galvez Rd. |- |8-12||31||Burrs, Edmond ||[[Burns-2088]]||Clab. Dixon Rd. |- |5-8||16||Burton, Emily |||| |- |1||9||Bussy, Henry ||||overseer |- |6||7||Cambre, Numa ||[[Cambre-87]]||Waterloo Plantation |- |8-13||50||Cambre, Oliver ||[[Cambre-75]]||Swamp Rd. |- |8-13||13||Cambre, Oscar ||[[Cambre-67]]|| |- |7-10||45||Cambre, Zeffrien ||[[Cambre-40]]|| |- |6||3||Cammorado, Angelo |||| |- |1||1||Campell, August |||| |- |8-13||51||Cannon, Josephine ||[[Arceneaux-411]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |5-7||13||Cantey, Oliver ||[[Cantey-129]]|| |- |6||38||Cardinal, Toni ||||Bonden Plantation |- |8-12||9||Carpenter, Alfred ||[[Carpenter-19233]]|| |- |7-10||13||Carpenter, Alfred J. ||[[Carpenter-13936]]|| |- |8-12||9||Carpenter, Alfred Jr. ||[[Carpenter-20390]]|| |- |8-12||9||Carpenter, David ||[[Carpenter-19234]]|| |- |6||2||Carpenter, James F. ||[[Carpenter-22454]]|| |- |8-12||16||Carpenter, Steve ||[[Carpenter-20391]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-13||54||Carroll, Joseph H. ||[[Carroll-11821]]||Bayou Bridge Rd. |- |5-8||17||Causey, Clarence ||[[Causey-729]]|| |- |5-8||16||Causey, Eugene ||[[Causey-901]]|| |- |8-12||12||Causey, Z.J. ||[[Causey-788]]||Old Galvez Rd. |- |5-8||16||Causey, Zachery ||[[Causey-848]]|| |- |5-7||18||Cazzo, Dominique |||| |- |5-8||17||Chaney, Jack ||[[Chaney-2682]]|| |- |8-13||23||Chidester, Achille A. ||[[Braud-198]]||Wright Babin Rd. |- |1||19||Chimera, Juydona |||| |- |5-8||4||Chong, Von |||| |- |1||9||Ciobagla, Charlie |||| |- |8-13||49||Clayton, Alex ||[[Clayton-6973]]||Swamp Rd. |- |8-12||9||Cloutre, Euranus ||[[Clouatre-82]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |6||34||Clouatre, Felix ||[[Clouatre-109]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |1||2||Colley, Lidian ||[[Collet-573]]||sugar boiler |- |8-13||54||Collier, Charles ||[[Collier-5547]]||Bayou Bridge Rd. |- |8-12||18||Collins, Leocadie ||[[Daigle-2153]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |5-8||13||Colomb, Alfred ||[[Colomb-33]]|| |- |5-8||18||Comox, Jessie ||[[Comeaux-517]]|| |- |8-13||57||Cooper, Henry M. ||[[Cooper-30947]]||Garig Dixon-Sibley Rd. |- |8-13||57||Cooper, Sidney A. ||[[Cooper-30948]]||Bullion Depot |- |5-7||18||Copponex, Louis ||[[Copponex-7]]|| |- |5-7||14||Coriell, Sherman ||[[Coriell-48]]|| |- |5-8||6||Counjalda, Sam |||| |- |6||29||Courreges, Emile ||[[Courrege-19]]||Darrow |- |8-12||1||Courtney, Charles ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KN49-WSZ FamilySearch profile] |- |7-11||36||Couti, Severin ||[[Couty-4]]|| |- |5-8||7||Cox, George ||[[Cox-37187]]|| |- |5-8||17||Cox, Robert [b.1843] |||| |- |5-8||19||Cox, Robert [b.1872] |||| |- |5-7||14||Crochet, Odressi ||[[Crochet-107]]|| |- |8-13||18||Cushman, Milton R. ||[[Cushman-1910]]||Prairieville-Dutchtown Rd. |- |8-13||51||Daigle, Adler ||[[Daigle-690]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |7-11||36||Daigle, Augustin ||[[Daigle-1334]]|| |- |8-13||33||Daigle, Edgar ||[[Daigle-1926]]||Prairieville Rd. |- |7-10||28||Daigle, Edgard B. ||[[Daigle-2021]]|| |- |6||29||Daigle, Edward [b.1852] ||[[Daigle-2380]]||Belle Helene Plantation |- |8-13||51||Daigle, Edward [b.1871] ||[[Daigle-1331]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-13||50||Daigle, Ernest S. ||[[Daigle-1325]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |6||13||Daigle, G.E. ||||Southwood Plantation |- |8-13||51||Daigle, Joachim ||[[Daigle-2048]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-12||4||Daigle, Joseph N. ||[[Daigle-640]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |8-13||4||Daigle, Leufroix ||[[Daigle-1324]]||Broussard Rd. |- |8-13||45||Daigle, Marie A. ||[[Landry-2946]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-13||51||Daigle, Oliver S. ||[[Daigle-1330]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |7-10||8||Daigle, Pete ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GSV6-3GR FamilySearch profile] |- |8-13||34||Daigle, Placide F. ||[[Daigle-1589]]||Back Woods Rd. |- |7-10||17||DeArmond, Clara ||[[Atkinson-8985]]|| |- |7-10||40||DeArmond, Hopkins ||[[DeArmond-497]]|| |- |7-10||17||DeArmond, Joseph ||[[DeArmond-438]]|| |- |7-10||17||DeArmond, Sam ||[[DeArmond-442]]|| |- |8-13||5||Decoteau, Arsin ||[[Decoteau-26]]||Broussard Rd. |- |7-10||5||Decoteau, Cyrile ||[[Decoteau-42]]|| |- |7-10||31||Decoteau, Etienne ||[[Decoteau-48]]|| |- |8-13||5||Decoteau, Frank ||[[Decoteau-135]]||Broussard Rd. |- |8-13||8||Decoteau, Henry ||[[Decoteau-53]]||Rear of Riverside Pltn. |- |7-10||31||Decoteau, John ||[[Decoteau-41]]|| |- |8-13||1||Ducoteau, John B. ||[[Decoteau-195]]||Dutchtown |- |8-13||12||Decoteau, Paul ||[[Decoteau-198]]||Dutch Town-Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-13||29||DeLaune, Edward [b.1853] ||[[DeLaune-190]]||Prairieville |- |8-13||14||Delaune, Edward [b.1882] ||[[Delaune-199]]||Bluff Rd. |- |8-13||41||DeLaune, Harrison ||[[Delaune-196]]||Bluff-Prairieville Rd. |- |8-13||59||DeLaune, Henry T. ||[[Delaune-218]]||Webb-Bayou Rd. |- |8-13||57||DeLaune, Joseph ||[[Delaune-215]]||Garig Dixon-Sibley Rd. |- |8-13||43||DeLaune, Joseph H. ||[[DeLaune-238]]||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||42||DeLaune, Kiler ||[[Delaune-172]]||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||49||DeLaune, Wade H. ||[[Delaune-221]]||Swamp Rd. |- |8-13||34||DeLaune, William A. ||[[Delaune-213]]||Back Woods Rd. |- |8-13||41||DeLaune, William C. ||[[Delaune-187]]||Bluff-Prairieville Rd. |- |5-8||5||Demarca, Santa |||| |- |1||19||Demark, Sam |||| |- |8-12||12||Dencause, Elizabeth ||[[Hodgeson-78]]||Old Galvez Rd. |- |8-12||11||Denham, Linden ||[[Denham-1538]]||Old Galvez Rd. |- |8-13||45||Denham, Sallie ||[[Robertson-21447]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-13||4||Denoux, Achille ||[[Denoux-12]]||Broussard Rd. |- |8-13||4||Denoux, Frank ||[[Denoux-8]]||Broussard Rd. |- |8-13||4||Denoux, Ulysses ||[[Denoux-7]]||Broussard Rd. |- |5-7||17||Desdier, Marceline |||| |- |1||15||Dacharie, E.A. ||[[Dicharry-22]]||carpenter |- |1||12||Dichary, P.S. ||[[Dicharry-18]]|| |- |7-11||31||Diez, Christoph ||[[Diez-112]]|| |- |7-11||31||Diez, Christoph Jr. ||[[Diez-150]]|| |- |7-11||32||Diez, Elie ||[[Diez-130]]|| |- |8-12||14||Diez, Gussy ||[[Diez-165]]||Old Galvez Rd. |- |7-11||8||Diez, Moise ||[[Diez-167]]|| |- |5-8||6||Difatto, Joseph ||[[DiFatta-13]]|| |- |8-12||17||Dixon, Cathrine ||[[Wall-6893]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-12||31||Dixon, Clabon ||[[Dixon-14287]]||Clab. Dixon Rd. |- |8-13||57||Dixon, Elisha D. ||[[Dixon-14043]]||Garig Dixon-Sibley Rd. |- |8-12||17||Dixon, Henry ||[[Dixon-13958]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-12||16||Dixon, J.P. ||[[Dixon-13960]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-12||17||Dixon, John ||[[Dixon-13963]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-12||27||Dixon, L.W.L. ||[[Dixon-11908]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |8-12||10||Dixon, Ruby ||[[Dixon-13962]]||Ruby Dixon Rd. |- |8-13||44||Dixon, Thompson P. ||[[Dixon-14024]]||Prairieville-Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-13||64||Dixon, William P. ||[[Dixon-14023]]||Garig Rd. |- |8-13||64||Dixon, William W. ||[[Dixon-14048]]||Hope Villa |- |1||16||Dodds, Mrs. James A. ||[[Bouchereau-73]]|| |- |1||2||Dominick, Emile ||[[Dominique-101]]||salesman |- |1||3||Dominic, Julius ||[[Dominique-115]]||carpenter |- |1||2||Douglas, Alfred R. ||||merchant |- |7-11||22||Dubois, Dorcini ||[[Dubois-4294]]|| |- |7-11||21||Dubois, Laurence ||[[Dubois-3828]]|| |- |7-11||22||Dubois, Odile ||[[Landry-4221]]|| |- |5-8||11||Ducote, Arthur ||[[Ducote-220]]|| |- |1||9||Duffel, Dr. L.E. ||[[Duffel-63]]||physician |- |7-11||32||Dugas, Elodie ||[[Marchand-1495]]|| |- |8-12||10||Dugas, Joseph ||[[Dugas-1298]]||Ruby Dixon Rd. |- |1||5||Duhon, T. ||||overseer |- |8-13||25||Duplissis, Adam [b.1858] ||[[Duplessis-3822]]||Calbasse-Duplessis Rd. |- |7-10||6||Duplessis, Adam [b.1867] ||[[Duplessis-3996]]|| |- |8-12||5||Duplessis, Alex ||[[Duplessis-3983]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |8-13||25||Duplissis, Alzide ||[[Babin-3044]]||Calbasse-Duplessis Rd. |- |7-11||19||Duplessis, D.M. |||| |- |8-13||23||Duplissis, John A. ||[[Duplessis-4875]]||Duplessis-Corantine Babin Rd. |- |8-12||28||Duplessis, Joseph ||[[Duplessis-5212]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |8-13||9||Duplessis, Jorlins ||[[Duplessis-3405]]||Bluff Rd. |- |8-12||25||Duplessis, L.B. ||[[Duplessis-3180]]||La Ry & n RR |- |8-13||25||Duplissis, Lawrence ||[[Duplessis-3962]]||Calbasse-Duplessis Rd. |- |8-12||5||Duplessis, Leon [b. 1863] ||[[Duplessis-3178]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |7-10||18||Duplessis, Leon [b. 1880] ||[[Duplessis-5068]]|| |- |8-13||25||Duplissis, Madeo ||[[Duplessis-3820]]||Calbasse-Duplessis Rd. |- |8-12||25||Duplessis, Theodore ||[[Duplessis-3982]]||Wood Rd. |- |8-12||7||Duval, Brodie ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9CDD-3QH FamilySearch profile] |- |8-12||7||Duval, Cornelius ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LH8K-RSG FamilySearch profile] |- |7-10||23||Duvernay, Noel ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/26L8-JFJ FamilySearch profile] |- |8-13||63||Easterly, Levi S. ||[[Easterly-450]]||near Hope Villa P.O. |- |8-13||43||Edmonston, Garland ||[[Edmonston-282]]||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||41||Edmonston, Leduria ||[[Aucoin-834]]||Galvez Rd. |- |1||19||Elardo, Sam |||| |- |7-11||36||Eliser, Edward ||[[Eliser-30]]|| |- |6||31||Elizer, Emile ||[[Eliser-8]]||Rearwood Plantation |- |7-10||9||Eliser, Joseph D. ||[[Eliser-16]]|| |- |7-11||25||Eliser, Melfort ||[[Eliser-33]]|| |- |8-13||9||Ellison, Morris ||[[Eliser-51]]||Bluff Rd. |- |8-12||17||Elisor, Pierce ||[[Eliser-5]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |8-13||3||Ellison, Ella ||[[Babin-3357]]||Broussard Rd. |- |8-12||9||Evans, Chris ||[[Evans-37679]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-13||49||Evans, John R. ||[[Evans-35486]]||Swamp Rd. |- |7-10||37||Fairbanks, Joseph |||| |- |7-11||23||Fairbanks, Peter H. ||[[Fairbanks-4223]]|| |- |7-10||18||Fairbanks, William ||[[Fairbanks-1312]]|| |- |6||18||Falcon, Desire ||||Little Cottage Farm |- |8-13||14||Favre, Bertrand ||[[Favre-317]]||Bluff Rd. |- |6||47||Ferguson, Sylvester ||[[Ferguson-18022]]|| |- |8-12||7||Ficklin, Andrew ||[[Ficklin-120]]|| |- |8-12||7||Ficklin, Andrew Jr. ||[[Ficklin-117]]|| |- |8-12||2||Ficklin, C.C. ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KDSH-62T FamilySearch profile] |- |8-12||24||Ficklin, George ||[[Ficklin-196]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |7-10||44||Ficklin, Newton A. ||[[Ficklin-58]]|| |- |8-12||7||Ficklin, Wiley ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:MPT6-SWG FamilySearch profile] |- |8-12||1||Ficklin, Willie ||[[Ficklin-96]]||Burnside Rd. |- |8-13||8||Fife, Burris ||[[Fife-999]]||Rear of Riverside Pltn. |- |7-10||1||Fife, Enos ||[[Fife-938]]|| |- |7-10||1||Fife, William M. ||[[Fife-822]]|| |- |8-13||49||Finley, Almer ||[[Finley-3499]]||Swamp Rd. |- |1||5||Fizano, Joe |||| |- |5-8||21||Floid, Edward ||[[Floyd-6324]]|| |- |5-8||18||Floid, Ernest ||[[Floyd-4990]]|| |- |5-8||18||Floid, Westley ||[[Floyd-6547]]|| |- |6||10||Foret, Marcial ||||Southwood Plantation |- |6||1||Frank, Joseph |||| |- |7-10||11||Frederick, Oscar ||[[Frederic-139]]|| |- |5-7||17||Fremin, Alphonse ||[[Fremin-31]]|| |- |6||21||Fremin, Rudolph ||[[Fremin-17]]||Linwood Plantation |- |7-10||24||Fridge, Charley D. ||[[Fridge-13]]|| |- |8-12||18||Furlow, George ||[[Furlow-126]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |8-13||58||Garig, Mary ||||Garig Rd. |- |7-10||43||Gaudin, Ambrose ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9DMQ-RPM FamilySearch profile] |- |6||34||Gaudin, Cyril ||[[Gaudin-709]]||Darrowville Rd. |- |7-11||24||Gaudin, Charles ||[[Gaudin-579]]|| |- |5-7||15||Gaudin, Leon ||[[Gaudin-652]]|| |- |7-10||44||Gaudin, Louis |||| |- |6||34||Gaudin, Marie ||[[Lanoux-185]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |7-10||3||Gaudin, Omer J. ||[[Gaudin-599]]|| |- |7-11||22||Gautreau, Alphonse ||[[Gautreau-340]]|| |- |7-11||18||Gautreau, Amede ||[[Gautreaux-210]]|| |- |7-10||43||Gautreau, C. Narcisse ||[[Gautreau-298]]|| |- |8-13||27||Gautreau, Clarence ||[[Gautreau-293]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |7-10||21||Gautreau, Edward ||[[Gautreau-356]]|| |- |7-11||12||Gautreau, Emelia ||[[Eliser-2]]|| |- |5-8||10||Gautreaux, Felicien ||[[Gautreau-406]]|| |- |7-10||30||Gautreau, Florien ||[[Gautreau-789]]|| |- |7-10||28||Gautreau, George ||[[Gautreau-509]]|| |- |8-12||3||Gautreau, J. Ulger ||[[Gautreaux-184]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |8-12||3||Gautreau, J. Wright ||[[Gautreau-437]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |7-10||3||Gautreau, Lawrence ||[[Gautreau-484]]|| |- |7-10||46||Gautreau, Louis ||[[Gautreau-217]]|| |- |7-11||1||Gautreau, Lucien ||[[Gautreau-204]]|| |- |7-10||3||Gautreau, Napoleon ||[[Gautreau-483]]|| |- |7-11||10||Gautreau, Nestor ||[[Gautreau-408]]|| |- |7-11||22||Gautreau, Olivia ||[[Landry-2976]]|| |- |7-11||9||Gautreau, Omer ||[[Gautreau-314]]|| |- |7-10||10||Gautreau, Paul ||[[Gautreau-278]]|| |- |8-12||4||Gautreau, Prudent ||[[Gautreau-504]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |7-10||44||Gautreau, Prudhomme ||[[Gautreaux-166]]|| |- |6||47||Gautreau, Richard ||[[Gautreaux-350]]|| |- |5-7||17||Gautreaux, Seal ||[[Gauthreaux-56]]|| |- |7-11||9||Gautreau, Simon ||[[Gautreau-219]]|| |- |7-10||29||Gautreau, Surville ||[[Gautreau-218]]|| |- |7-11||18||Gautreau, Sylvani ||[[Gautreau-272]]|| |- |7-11||35||Gautreau, Theophile ||[[Gautreaux-377]]|| |- |7-11||10||Gautreau, Vincent ||[[Gautreau-578]]|| |- |6||1||Geismar, Louis ||[[Geismar-18]]|| |- |1||5||Gelatto, Goe |||| |- |7-11||8||Genre, Fernand ||[[Genre-45]]|| |- |1||11||Giadone, Phil |||| |- |6||41||Gibson, Jack T. ||||Gibson Levee Camp |- |5-8||20||Gimbiona, Gaetano |||| |- |8-13||11||Girshevski, John ||[[Girshefski-5]]||Dutch Town Rd. |- |7-11||8||Gonon, Jeanbatiste ||[[Gonon-2]]|| |- |7-11||32||Gonon, Joseph C. ||[[Gonon-5]]|| |- |7-10||42||Gonzales, Alfred A. ||[[Gonzales-1447]]|| |- |7-10||9||Gonzales, Alfred J. ||[[Gonzales-1450]]|| |- |7-10||41||Gonzales, Edmond J. ||[[Gonzales-2133]]|| |- |7-10||41||Gonzales, Heison ||[[Gonzales-2247]]|| |- |7-11||23||Gonzales, Joseph ||[[Gonzales-1462]]|| |- |7-10||11||Gonzales, Louisia ||[[Lambert-12562]]|| |- |7-10||29||Gonzales, Ogden ||[[Gonzales-1963]]|| |- |7-10||28||Gonzales, Oriel ||[[Gonzales-2229]]|| |- |7-10||41||Gonzales, Robert [b.1864] |||| |- |6||47||Gonzales, Robert [b.1864] ||[[Gonzales-1475]]|| |- |6||47||Gonzales, Sims ||[[Gonzales-1968]]|| |- |7-10||41||Gonzales, Uxenio ||[[Gonzales-2163]]|| |- |7-10||32||Gore, James ||[[Gore-2664]]|| |- |6||22||Goudeau, Joseph ||||Belle Helene Plantation |- |5-8||13||Gouglenzzo, Sam |||| |- |6||33||Gravois, George ||[[Gravois-103]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |1||1||Gravawar, J.B. ||[[Gravois-125]]|| |- |1||2||Gravawar, James ||[[Gravois-53]]||mason |- |8-13||54||Green, Dudley ||[[Green-41900]]||Bayou Bridge Rd. |- |5-8||4||Green, William |||| |- |5-8||21||Griffin, William |||| |- |5-7||15||Griglinzo, Dominique |||| |- |8-12||19||Guedry, Adea ||[[Lobell-77]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |7-11||33||Guedy, Alphonse ||[[Guedry-341]]|| |- |8-13||12||Guedry, Alfred ||[[Guedry-97]]||Dutch Town-Hope Villa Rd. |- |7-10||9||Guedry, Camile ||[[Guedry-152]]|| |- |7-10||11||Guedry, Donate ||[[Guidry-1238]]|| |- |8-13||17||Guedry, Ellie ||[[Guidry-1225]]||Prairieville-Dutchtown Rd. |- |5-8||11||Guedry, Ernest ||[[Guedry-282]]|| |- |7-11||7||Guedy, Joseph [b.1853] ||[[Guedry-296]]|| |- |7-10||11||Guedry, Joseph [b.1860] ||[[Guedry-145]]|| |- |7-10||26||Guedry, Josephine ||[[LeBlanc-10106]]|| |- |7-10||26||Guedry, Justin ||[[Guedry-84]]|| |- |7-10||31||Guedry, Louis [b. 1847] |||| |- |7-10||9||Guedry, Louis [b. 1880] ||[[Guedry-191]]|| |- |7-11||9||Guedry, Sidoris ||[[Guedry-256]]|| |- |7-10||13||Guedry, Sylvanie ||[[Guedry-107]]|| |- |5-8||8||Guidera, Joseph |||| |- |7-10||17||Guitrau, Julian |||| |- |5-8||21||Hall, Thomas |||| |- |7-11||35||Hamilton, Alexander ||[[Hamilton-21894]]|| |- |7-10||13||Hanna, Alonzo ||[[Hanna-3563]]|| |- |7-10||1||Hanna, James |||| |- |7-10||12||Hanna, John W. ||[[Hanna-3553]]|| |- |6||43||Heath, Sadie ||||Sadie Heath Levee Camp |- |5-7||18||Hebert, Adonise |||| |- |8-13||22||Hebert, Alixe ||||Corantine Babin-Calbasse Rd. |- |8-13||44||Hebert, Cora ||[[Daigle-2081]]||Prairieville-Hope Villa Rd. |- |5-8||11||Hebert, Adam [b.1859] ||[[Hebert-5445]]|| |- |7-11||31||Hebert, Adam [b.1873] ||[[Hebert-5122]]|| |- |5-8||7||Herbert, Elex ||[[Hebert-7437]]|| |- |7-11||31||Hebert, Emile ||[[Hebert-5046]]|| |- |7-11||31||Hebert, George ||[[Hebert-7551]]|| |- |7-11||10||Hebert, Hercide ||[[Hebert-4822]]|| |- |8-13||8||Hebert, Homogene ||[[Hebert-5783]]||Bluff Rd. |- |8-13||44||Hebert, Isidore P. ||[[Hebert-4792]]||Prairieville-Hope Villa Rd. |- |7-10||33||Hebert, John C. ||[[Hebert-4620]]|| |- |8-13||23||Hebert, Lucien ||[[Hebert-4778]]||Duplessis-Corantine Babin Rd. |- |8-13||41||Hebert, Marcelin ||[[Hebert-5860]]||Bluff-Prairieville Rd. |- |5-8||12||Hebert, Nou ||[[Hebert-7453]]|| |- |8-13||13||Hebert, Rodolph ||[[Hebert-5784]]||Texas Landing-Bluff Rd. |- |7-10||11||Hebert, Simeon ||[[Hebert-5215]]|| |- |8-12||25||Henderson, Denis ||[[Henderson-8944]]||Wood Rd. |- |8-13||26||Henderson, Elodee ||[[Babin-3216]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |8-12||25||Henderson, George ||[[Henderson-23455]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||5||Henderson, John ||||Calbasse Rd. |- |8-13||33||Henderson, Norbert ||[[Henderson-22073]]||Prairieville Rd. |- |8-13||43||Henderson, Pauley ||[[Henderson-20800]]||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||25||Henderson, Peter ||[[Henderson-18045]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||37||Henry, Joseph ||[[Henry-13719]]||Back Woods Rd. |- |8-13||38||Henry, Theodule ||[[Henry-13718]]||Back Woods Rd. |- |8-13||45||Henry, William ||[[Henry-13716]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-13||37||Henry, William W. ||[[Henry-13717]]||Back Woods Rd. |- |8-12||29||Hinman, D.V. ||[[Hinman-1188]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |5-8||7||Holliday, Earl |||| |- |5-8||16||Hopper, John |||| |- |5-8||7||Howard, Frederic ||[[Howard-29131]]|| |- |8-12||19||Howe, Wesley ||[[Howe-6657]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |8-13||1||Hudgens, Alex D. ||[[Hudgens-342]]||Dutchtown |- |5-8||18||Hudson, Add ||[[Hodgeson-80]]|| |- |8-12||9||Hudson, Chris ||||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-12||11||Hudson, G.W. ||[[Hodgeson-70]]||Manchac Rd. |- |8-12||11||Hudson, Harriet ||[[Richardson-30411]]||Manchac Rd. |- |8-12||20||Hudson, Mehew ||[[Hodgeson-118]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||17||Hudson, Sidney ||[[Hodgeson-101]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |5-8||21||Hudson, William ||[[Hodgeson-62]]|| |- |8-12||10||Hughes, J.F. ||[[Hughes-27416]]||Manchac Bend Rd. |- |8-12||10||Hughes, J.O. ||[[Hughes-27414]]||Manchac Bend Rd. |- |5-8||9||Hunt, Elmer ||[[Hunt-24903]]|| |- |6||34||Hymel, Edgar ||[[Himel-55]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |6||33||Hymel, [Mrs.] Lovincy ||[[Gros-185]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |6||34||Hymel, Nelson ||[[Himel-44]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |6||35||Hymel, Oscar ||[[Hymel-161]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |5-8||18||Ikerd, John ||[[Ikerd-109]]|| |- |7-11||36||Irving, Robert A. |||| |- |8-12||28||James, Alfred ||[[James-21636]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |8-12||30||James, H.L. ||[[James-12868]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |8-12||30||James, H.W. ||[[James-21597]]||Hobart P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||35||James, Harrison ||[[James-21430]]||Back Woods Rd. |- |8-12||29||James, Hercule ||[[James-23266]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |8-12||31||James, Joseph ||[[James-21596]]||Hobart P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||31||James, Leslie ||[[James-24502]]||Hobart P.O. Rd. |- |5-8||13||Jerro, Carlo |||| |- |8-12||31||Johnson, Abe ||||Hobart P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||29||Johnson, Author ||[[Johnson-112093]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |8-12||29||Johnson, James ||[[Johnston-25078]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |8-12||27||Johnson, John ||[[Johnson-43483]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |5-8||14||Johnson, Louis |||| |- |8-13||58||Johnson, Richard M. ||[[Johnson-43500]]||Galvez Rd. |- |8-12||28||Johnson, W.H. ||[[Johnson-43496]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |6||8||Jones, B.W. |||| |- |5-8||16||Jones, Daniel ||[[Jones-118170]]|| |- |5-8||13||Jumboluga, Frank |||| |- |8-13||1||Kaufman, Joseph P. ||[[Kaufman-1902]]||Dutchtown |- |8-13||64||Keiffer, Frank W. ||[[Keifer-257]]||Garig Rd. |- |8-12||23||Keller, Emile ||[[Keller-4948]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||22||Keller, Nicholas [b.1860] ||[[Keller-6713]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||23||Keller, Nichols Jr. [b.1886] ||[[Keller-6995]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-13||1||Kernan, Walter C. ||[[Kernan-161]]||Dutchtown |- |8-12||24||Kimble, Louis ||[[Kimball-5146]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |7-11||36||Kinchen, Aggie ||[[White-73446]]|| |- |8-12||19||Kinchen, D.B. ||[[Kinchen-241]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||6||Kinchen, Margueritte ||[[Miller-81599]]|| |- |8-12||20||Kinchen, Ollie |||| [son of D.B.] |- |8-12||22||Kinchen, Raby ||[[Kinchen-124]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-13||53||King, Augustin ||[[King-44799]]||King Rd. |- |8-12||19||King, J.T. ||[[King-15233]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |8-12||29||King, William ||[[King-44800]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |8-13||53||Kleinpeter, Charles N. ||[[Kleinpeter-57]]||King Rd. |- |8-13||53||Kleinpeter, Edward ||[[Kleinpeter-48]]||King Rd. |- |8-13||53||Kleinpeter, Sallie ||[[King-44748]]||King Rd. |- |7-11||11||Kling, Alonzo ||[[Kling-592]]|| |- |8-13||22||Kling, Aurelius A. ||[[Kling-684]]||Corantine Babin-Calbasse Rd. |- |8-13||9||Kling, Caesar ||[[Kling-579]]||Bluff Rd. |- |8-13||9||Kling, Celestin ||[[Kling-593]]||Bluff Rd. |- |8-13||42||Kling, Elois ||[[Kling-560]]||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |7-11||12||Kling, Floriant ||[[Kling-519]]|| |- |8-13||9||Kling, Joachim ||[[Kling-514]]||Bluff Rd. |- |8-13||11||Kling, Joachim Jr. ||[[Kling-523]]||Swamp |- |8-13||12||Kling, Joseph ||[[Kling-526]]||Dutch Town-Hope Villa Rd. |- |7-11||9||Kling, Louis ||[[Kling-594]]|| |- |5-8||5||Lacarra, Charlie |||| |- |7-10||11||Lambert, Camile ||[[Lambert-8007]]|| |- |7-11||37||Lambert, Felix ||[[Lambert-12114]]|| |- |7-10||15||Lambert, John B. ||[[Lambert-12611]]|| |- |7-10||9||Lambert, Joseph ||[[Lambert-7828]]|| |- |7-10||33||Lambert, Nezida ||[[Templet-44]]|| |- |8-12||21||Lambert, Victorin ||[[Lambert-10981]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |6||4||Lamendola, Angelo ||[[Lamendola-34]]|| |- |7-11||24||Lamendolo, Tony ||[[Lamendola-33]]|| |- |7-10||11||Landry, Albert ||[[Landry-5261]]|| |- |8-13||19||Landry, Alces ||[[Landry-4225]]||Jerome Landry Rd. |- |8-13||19||Landry, Alexandria ||[[Landry-4223]]||Jerome Landry Rd. |- |8-13||11||Landry, Alexis ||[[Landry-2973]]||Dutch Town Rd. |- |8-13||4||Landry, Alice ||[[Landry-4572]]||Broussard Rd. |- |8-13||8||Landry, Amy ||[[Unknown-555447]]||Rear of Riverside Pltn. |- |8-13||4||Landry, Anselm ||[[Landry-4905]]||Broussard Rd. |- |5-7||14||Landry, August ||[[Landry-6359]]|| |- |8-13||3||Landry, Augustin ||[[Landry-4560]]||Broussard Rd. |- |7-11||36||Landry, Celina ||[[Landry-5599]]|| |- |7-11||19||Landry, Deogene ||[[Landry-4188]]|| |- |8-13||45||Landry, Deolice ||[[Daigle-1322]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |1||18||Landry, Edmo [b.1883] ||[[Landry-7171]]||engineer, sugar refinery |- |8-13||13||Landry, Edmond [b.1843] ||||Bluff Rd. |- |7-11||22||Landry, Edmond [b.1870] ||[[Landry-4226]]|| |- |8-13||9||Landry, Elsie P. ||[[Landry-3599]]||Bluff Rd. |- |8-13||42||Landry, Enamel ||[[Landry-5409]]||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||22||Landry, Etienne ||[[Landry-4575]]||Corantine Babin-Calbasse Rd. |- |5-7||17||Landry, Euclid ||[[Landry-5853]]|| |- |8-13||4||Landry, Felix ||[[Landry-4647]]||Broussard Rd. |- |8-13||41||Landry, Fergus C. ||[[Landry-5407]]||Bluff-Prairieville Rd. |- |7-11||7||Landry, Franklin ||[[Landry-2979]]|| |- |8-13||18||Landry, Gerard ||[[Landry-5404]]||Prairieville-Dutchtown Rd. |- |5-7||18||Landry, Herman B. ||[[Landry-5321]]|| |- |6||3||Landry, J.H. |||| |- |7-11||12||Landry, John ||[[Landry-5778]]|| |- |6||14||Landry, Joseph ||||Mount Houmas Plantation |- |8-13||29||Landry, Joseph Y. ||[[Landry-4974]]||Prairieville |- |1||14||Landry, L.U. ||[[Landry-6872]]||cooper |- |1||18||Landry, L.V. ||[[Landry-5894]]||cropper, rice farm |- |6||33||Landry, Lawrence ||[[Landry-6436]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |8-13||13||Landry, Lubin ||[[Landry-5393]]||Bluff Rd. |- |6||31||Landry, Lucien ||[[Landry-6428]]||Bonden Plantation |- |7-10||32||Landry, Mary [b.1837] |||| |- |6||35||Landry, Mary [b.1854] ||[[Dicharry-11]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |7-11||32||Landry, Moise ||[[Landry-4904]]|| |- |7-11||35||Landry, Moris ||[[Landry-5617]]|| |- |8-13||12||Landry, Nestor ||[[Landry-4615]]||Dutch Town-Hope Villa Rd. |- |1||13||Landry, R.P. ||[[Landry-7002]]||gereral merchandise |- |6||35||Landry, Raphael ||[[Landry-6531]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |8-13||43||Landry, Richard ||||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |1||5||Landry, Robert ||[[Landry-5865]]||carpenter |- |1||14||Landry, S.A. [b.1840] ||[[Landry-6835]]|| |- |1||17||Landry, S.A. [b.1855] ||[[Landry-6926]]||carpenter |- |7-11||35||Landry, Samuel ||[[Landry-5777]]|| |- |7-10||10||Landry, Telesfoire ||[[Landry-5096]]|| |- |8-13||18||Landry, Terrence ||[[Landry-5401]]||Prairieville-Dutchtown Rd. |- |7-11||8||Landry, Theodule ||[[Landry-2969]]|| |- |8-13||8||Landry, Ulger ||[[Landry-5439]]||Bluff Rd. |- |8-13||12||Landry, Victorine ||[[Melancon-586]]||Dutch Town-Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-13||4||Landry, Vincent ||[[Landry-4576]]||Broussard Rd. |- |7-10||27||Lanoux, Alcide ||[[Lanoux-153]]|| |- |7-10||41||Lanoux, Alfred ||[[Lanoux-91]]|| |- |7-11||36||Lanoux, Alide |||| |- |7-10||27||Lanoux, Alphonse ||[[Lanoux-119]]|| |- |8-13||25||Lanaux, Ambrois ||[[Lanoux-45]]||Calbasse-Duplessis Rd. |- |7-11||35||Lanoux, Arthur ||[[Lanoux-7]]|| |- |7-11||20||Lanoux, Elie ||[[Lanoux-31]]|| |- |7-11||22||Lanou, Ellie J. ||||possibly [[Lanoux-198]] |- |7-10||19||Lanoux, Ernest ||[[Lanoux-80]]|| |- |6||1||Lanoux, Felix Jr. ||[[Lanoux-187]]|| |- |7-11||17||Lanoux, Henry C. ||[[Lanoux-68]]|| |- |7-11||24||Lanoux, James ||[[Lanoux-125]]|| |- |7-11||20||Lanoux, John ||[[Lanoue-100]]|| |- |8-13||25||Lanaux, Morris ||[[Lanoux-52]]||Calbasse-Duplessis Rd. |- |5-7||18||Lanoux, Robert |||| |- |7-11||21||Lanoux, Simon ||[[Lanoux-17]]|| |- |1||19||Lapart, Jomey |||| |- |1||19||Laphana, Charlie |||| |- |7-10||31||Lavigne, Adelard ||[[Lavigne-912]]|| |- |7-10||5||Lavigne, Vincent ||[[Lavigne-900]]|| |- |7-10||6||Lebeau, Alexis ||[[Lebeau-499]]|| |- |7-10||32||Lebeau, Forest |||| |- |7-10||6||Lebeau, Rosaline ||[[Bourgeois-1341]]|| |- |7-10||29||LeBlanc, Achile ||[[Leblanc-10040]]|| |- |8-13||12||LeBlanc, Adam ||[[LeBlanc-8217]]||Dutch Town-Hope Villa Rd. |- |6||47||LeBlanc, Adele ||[[Lee-30193]]|| |- |7-10||39||LeBlanc, Alexandre |||| |- |7-10||27||LeBlanc, Alexis ||[[Leblanc-8713]]|| |- |5-7||16||LeBlanc, Alfred ||[[LeBlanc-11734]]|| |- |7-10||9||LeBlanc, Aline ||[[Braud-292]]|| |- |8-13||21||LeBlanc, Almond ||[[Leblanc-8219]]||Corantine Babin-Jerome Landry Rd. |- |8-13||25||LeBlanc, Alphonse ||[[LeBlanc-3593]]||Calbasse-Duplessis Rd. |- |7-10||32||LeBlanc, Arestide ||[[Leblanc-8064]]|| |- |6||3||LeBlanc, Arthur ||[[LeBlanc-10507]]|| |- |7-10||46||LeBlanc, Ceasar ||[[LeBlanc-9747]]|| |- |7-10||31||LeBlanc, Charles ||[[LeBlanc-10039]]|| |- |1||3||LeBlance, D.F. ||[[LeBlanc-9499]]||engineer |- |7-10||32||LeBlanc, Emile ||[[LeBlanc-9644]]||possible |- |7-10||5||LeBlanc, Evariste ||[[LeBlanc-6478]]|| |- |7-10||21||LeBlanc, Felix [b. 1874] ||[[LeBlanc-9721]]|| |- |7-10||26||LeBlanc, Felix [b. 1889] ||[[LeBlanc-9731]]|| |- |7-10||20||LeBlanc, Firmin ||[[LeBlanc-9654]]|| |- |7-10||27||LeBlanc, Frank ||[[LeBlanc-9284]]|| |- |7-10||5||LeBlanc, Frank P. ||[[LeBlanc-6478]]|| |- |7-10||20||LeBlanc, Jules ||[[LeBlanc-10036]]|| |- |7-11||9||LeBlanc, Louis ||[[LeBlanc-10373]]|| |- |7-10||20||LeBlanc, Marsell ||[[LeBlanc-9720]]|| |- |7-10||25||LeBlanc, Mary |||| |- |7-10||20||LeBlanc, Ogenie |||| |- |7-10||46||LeBlanc, Omer ||[[LeBlanc-9222]]|| |- |7-10||43||LeBlanc, Sam ||[[Leblanc-8612]]|| |- |7-11||20||LeBlanc, Septime ||[[Leblanc-8594]]|| |- |7-10||31||LeBlanc, Sidonie ||[[LeBlanc-9188]]|| |- |7-10||26||LeBlanc, Theogene ||[[LeBlanc-9655]]|| |- |6||1||LeBlanc, Vincent |||| |- |7-10||30||LeBlanc, Virginia ||[[Arceneaux-268]]|| |- |7-10||21||LeBlanc, Wilfred |||| |- |7-10||26||LeBlanc, William ||[[LeBlanc-9730]]|| |- |8-12||21||Leche, Daniel ||[[Laiche-86]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |7-10||37||Leche, Ernest ||[[Laiche-65]]|| |- |7-10||39||Leche, Thomas ||[[Laiche-72]]|| |- |7-10||22||Lee, Jerome ||[[Lee-30191]]|| |- |5-8||15||Lee, Marrit |||| |- |5-8||14||Lee, Marion |||| |- |7-10||46||Lee, Robert |||| |- |5-7||18||Legendre, Earl ||[[Legendre-239]]|| |- |6||35||Leman, John A. ||||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |8-13||26||LeSaicherre, John B. ||[[LeSaicherre-3]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |7-10||24||Lessard, Arthur ||[[Lessard-1007]]|| |- |7-10||42||Lessard, Robert ||[[Lessard-1052]]|| |- |6||1||Levy, Louis |||| |- |8-12||22||Little, John M. ||[[Little-19765]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |6||39||Lorio, Achille ||[[Lorio-68]]|| |- |7-10||33||Loupe, Firmin P. ||[[Loupe-64]]|| |- |8-13||21||Loup, Joseph ||[[Loupe-89]]||Corantine Babin-Jerome Landry Rd. |- |7-10||27||Loupe, Thomas ||[[Loupe-70]]|| |- |7-10||20||Louviere, Joseph |||| |- |5-8||9||Lynck, Joseph |||| |- |5-8||18||McCallister, Arthur ||[[McAlister-1769]]|| |- |5-8||14||McCallister, James ||[[McAllister-3813]]|| |- |6||3||McCoy, Charles |||| |- |8-12||18||McCrory, Anderson ||[[McCrory-572]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |5-8||13||McCrory, Byrd ||[[McCrory-753]]|| |- |8-12||31||McCrory, Jackson ||[[McCrory-365]]||Hobart P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||10||McCrory, Morris ||[[McCrory-747]]||Ruby Dixon Rd. |- |8-12||31||McCrory, Preston ||[[McCrory-754]]||Hobart P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||18||McCrory, Royal ||[[McCrory-573]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |8-13||49||McCrory, Thomas ||[[McCrory-746]]||Swamp Rd. |- |5-8||6||McFarland, Charles ||[[McFarland-4750]]|| |- |8-12||11||McGuire, W.H. ||||Manchac Bend Rd. |- |5-8||8||Macilen, Vito |||| |- |8-13||63||Mackay, Fred ||[[Mackay-4481]]||near Hope Villa P.O. |- |5-7||18||Madar, Corine ||[[Boudreaux-1217]]|| |- |5-8||8||Majana, Vito |||| |- |8-12||24||Malbrough, Ernest ||[[Malbrough-59]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |6||31||Many, John T. ||[[Many-56]]||Bonden Plantation |- |6||31||Many, Maurice ||[[Many-57]]||Bonden Plantation |- |8-13||29||Marcelona, Charles |||| |- |8-13||37||Marchand, Alex N. ||[[Marchand-1446]]||Back Woods Rd. |- |6||29||Marchand, Alexandrina ||[[Mire-302]]||Darrow |- |7-10||29||Marchand, Alphonse ||[[Marchand-1060]]|| |- |7-11||31||Marchand, Ambrose ||[[Marchand-1195]]|| |- |8-13||25||Marchand, Aristille ||[[Marchand-719]]||Calbasse-Duplessis Rd. |- |7-10||14||Marchand, Armand ||[[Marchand-1061]]|| |- |5-7||16||Marchand, Edmond ||[[Marchand-206]]|| |- |5-7||13||Marchand, James [b.1857] ||[[Marchand-1160]]|| |- |8-12||3||Marchand, James [b.1876] ||[[Marchand-725]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |7-11||32||Marchant, John ||[[Marchand-364]]|| |- |7-11||36||Marchant, John A. ||[[Marchand-1623]]|| |- |7-11||1||Marchand, John V.P. |||| |- |7-10||23||Marchand, Joseph ||[[Marchand-1251]]|| |- |5-7||16||Marchand, Lawrence ||[[Marchand-1126]]|| |- |8-12||16||Marchand, Nichol ||[[Marchand-1177]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |6||34||Marchand, Paul ||[[Marchand-370]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |8-13||24||Marchand, Rene ||[[Marchand-720]]||Wright Babin Rd. |- |5-7||19||Marchand, Robert ||[[Marchand-204]]|| |- |8-13||24||Marchand, Theodule B. ||[[Marchand-717]]||Wright Babin Rd. |- |8-12||3||Marchand, V.J. ||[[Marchand-721]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |6||9||Marraro, Phillip |||| |- |6||18||Marshal, Louis ||[[Marshall-24599]]||Little Cottage Farm |- |5-7||13||Martinez, Camille ||[[Martinez-7130]]|| |- |6||29||Martinez, John ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9VCW-14C FamilySearch profile] |- |6||33||Martinez, Napoleon ||[[Martinez-7128]]||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |1||6||Martiness, Remo ||||blacksmith |- |6||13||Martino, Jos ||||Southwood Plantation |- |7-11||23||Mascardo, Rosalia |||| |- |7-10||33||Maurin, Armand ||[[Morin-3046]]|| |- |7-10||33||Maurin, Celicoure ||[[Morin-3674]]|| |- |7-10||18||Maurin, Edward ||[[Morin-2046]]|| |- |8-12||20||Maurin, Harry ||[[Moran-5436]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||19||Morrin, Louis ||[[Moran-3095]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |7-10||40||Maurin, Louise |||| |- |7-10||10||Maurin, Ovide ||[[Maurin-56]]|| |- |8-12||22||Morrin, Petter ||[[Morrin-271]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||22||Maurin, Richard ||[[Moran-5096]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |1||4||Meyer, All ||||merchant |- |7-10||7||Meyer, Alphonse ||[[Mayer-3461]]|| |- |8-12||23||Mayers, Celestin ||[[Mayers-198]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |7-10||14||Meyer, Joseph |||| |- |7-10||16||Meyer, Louis ||[[Mayer-3467]]|| |- |7-10||7||Meyer, Lucien ||[[Mayers-273]]|| |- |7-10||16||Meyer, Phillip ||[[Mayer-3470]]|| |- |5-8||16||Mazenbacker, Louis |||| |- |8-13||59||Meifert, Fred ||[[Meifert-4]]||Webb-Bayou Rd. |- |5-8||6||Melancon, Albert ||[[Melancon-857]]|| |- |8-13||21||Melancon, Alfred ||[[Melancon-494]]||Corantine Babin-Jerome Landry Rd. |- |5-8||14||Melancon, Bienvenu ||[[Melancon-734]]|| |- |8-13||17||Melancon, Camille ||[[Melancon-497]]||Prairieville-Dutchtown Rd. |- |7-10||25||Melancon, Clement ||[[Melancon-496]]|| |- |1||17||Melacon, Earnest ||[[Melancon-983]]||merchant |- |6||23||Melancon, Eugen ||[[Melancon-634]]||Belle Helene Plantation |- |5-8||5||Melancon, George [b.1868] ||[[Melancon-959]]|| |- |7-10||17||Melancon, George [b.1885] ||[[Melancon-783]]|| |- |1||17||Melacon, Jessie W. ||[[Melancon-1125]]||engineer, sugar refinery |- |5-7||15||Melancon, Leo ||[[Melancon-863]]|| |- |5-7||17||Melancon, Nidarome ||[[Rome-768]]|| |- |1||3||Melancon, Oreste ||||merchant |- |8-13||14||Melancon, Ulger ||[[Melancon-803]]||Bluff Rd. |- |5-7||14||Melancon, Victorin ||[[Melanson-971]]|| |- |7-11||19||Melancon, Zenon ||[[Melancon-498]]|| |- |8-13||29||Merideth, Sarah ||[[Nulf-41]]||Prairieville |- |5-8||8||Metranga, Jack |||| |- |8-12||19||Michael, Charles ||[[Michael-3097]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |6||9||Michel, John ||||probably Michele |- |6||3||Michele, Joe |||| |- |5-8||4||Miles, William |||| |- |8-13||49||Miller, Charles D. ||[[Miller-85249]]||Swamp Rd. |- |5-7||17||Miller, Charlie |||| |- |8-12||29||Miller, Hillery ||[[Miller-97879]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |5-8||9||Miller, John A. |||| |- |8-13||49||Miller, Thomas E. ||[[Miller-85251]]||Swamp Rd. |- |8-13||50||Miller, William H. ||[[Miller-86424]]||Swamp Rd. |- |8-12||20||Millet, Adlard ||[[Millet-329]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||21||Millet, Alex ||[[Millet-733]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |7-11||33||Mire, Amant ||[[Mire-244]]|| |- |7-10||45||Mire, Ambrose ||[[Mire-113]]|| |- |8-13||23||Mire, Cledumant ||[[Mire-346]]||Duplessis-Corantine Babin Rd. |- |5-8||14||Mire, Delmas ||[[Mire-281]]|| |- |7-10||45||Mire, Elie ||[[Mire-272]]|| |- |7-10||45||Mire, Eliza ||[[Bercegeay-20]]|| |- |6||22||Mire, Emil ||[[Mire-475]]||Belle Helene Plantation |- |7-11||20||Mire, Felicien ||[[Mire-253]]|| |- |7-11||20||Mire, John ||[[Mire-207]]|| |- |8-12||32||Mire, Nestor ||[[Mire-206]]||La Ry & n RR |- |7-10||45||Mire, Omer ||[[Mire-275]]|| |- |5-8||4||Mire, Prudent ||[[Mire-465]]|| |- |7-11||37||Mire, Telesphor ||[[Mire-278]]|| |- |7-10||26||Mire, Thomas ||[[Mire-283]]|| |- |7-11||33||Mire, Victor ||[[Mire-299]]|| |- |5-7||18||Mitchel, Omere ||[[Michel-2174]]|| |- |8-13||24||Moinot, John B. ||[[Moinot-3]]||Bluff Rd. |- |6||18||Monse, Jack ||||Mount Houmas Plantation |- |7-10||39||Montgomery, Jane ||[[Montgomery-14204]]|| |- |8-13||46||Moore, Charles C. ||[[Moore-63180]]||Hope Villa-Prairieville Rd. |- |8-12||25||Moore, George ||[[Moore-67345]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||46||Moore, Madison J. ||[[Moore-53772]]||Hope Villa-Prairieville Rd. |- |8-13||46||Moore, Paris ||[[Moore-41869]]||Hope Villa-Prairieville Rd. |- |6||18||Morales, Frank ||||Mount Houmas Plantation |- |5-8||19||Morgan, Arthur ||[[Morgan-35061]]|| |- |5-8||9||Morgan, Evander ||[[Morgan-34960]]|| |- |8-12||22||Morgan, Leo ||[[Morgan-26996]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |1||1||Morrow, J.R. ||[[Morrow-7138]]|| |- |6||9||Moscarrera, Colladie |||| |- |6||9||Moscarrera, John |||| |- |8-12||12||Muller, Albert ||[[Muller-13305]]||Old Galvez Rd. |- |5-8||5||Narino, Rosolino |||| |- |1||17||Neckabre, Charley ||||gardener |- |5-8||3||Neill, Jonas ||[[Neill-2266]]|| |- |6||1||Newman, Leon |||| |- |8-12||16||Nicken, Clinton ||[[Nickens-292]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-12||7||Nicken, George ||[[Nickens-336]]||Galvez P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||57||Nickens, Henry V. ||[[Nickens-294]]||Bullion Depot |- |8-12||17||Nicken, J.L. ||[[Nickens-350]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-12||14||Nicken, John ||[[Nickens-273]]||Old Galvez Rd. |- |5-8||15||Nickens, Judson ||[[Nickens-325]]|| |- |8-12||17||Nicken, Sebon ||[[Nickens-289]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |8-12||10||Nickens, Sib ||||Ruby Dixon Rd. |- |8-12||16||Nicken, Willie ||[[Nickens-278]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-12||7||Nicken, Willie B. ||[[Nickens-347]]||Galvez P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||27||Norton, Andrew ||[[Norton-10749]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |5-8||8||Odepal, Frank |||| |- |8-13||46||Odom, Isaac S. ||[[Odom-2931]]||Hope Villa-Prairieville Rd. |- |8-12||24||Oneal, W.E. ||[[O'Neal-2983]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||45||Opdenweyer, Frank M. ||[[Opdenweyer-9]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-13||45||Opdenweyer, John W. ||[[Opdenweyer-5]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-12||5||Ory, A.A. ||[[Ory-146]]||Calbasse Rd. |- |8-13||43||Osterberger, Albert V. ||[[Osterberger-4]]||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |5-8||19||Oubre, William ||[[Oubre-341]]|| |- |7-10||22||Painter, Pope P. ||[[Painter-3218]]|| |- |1||5||Palermo, Toney |||| |- |7-11||19||Parent, Alfred ||[[Parent-1312]]|| |- |8-13||25||Parent, Austin ||[[Parent-2077]]||Calbasse-Duplessis Rd. |- |8-13||25||Parent, Damatile ||[[Hebert-5045]]||Calbasse-Duplessis Rd. |- |7-11||19||Parent, Daniel ||[[Parent-1269]]|| |- |7-11||18||Parent, Derosin ||[[Parent-1727]]|| |- |7-10||10||Parent, John ||[[Parent-1370]]|| |- |7-11||19||Parent, Myrtle |||| |- |7-11||19||Parent, Private ||[[Parent-1313]]|| |- |7-11||19||Parent, Private Jr. ||[[Parent-1805]]|| |- |8-12||25||Parent, Sanville ||[[Parent-1820]]||La Ry & n RR |- |8-12||32||Parent, Traville ||[[Parent-2529]]||La Ry & n RR |- |8-13||42||Parent, Vives ||[[Parent-1973]]||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||20||Parker, Frank ||[[Parker-43388]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |1||5||Parker, John Sr. ||[[Parker-48558]]||engineer, sugar refinery |- |7-11||8||Parr, Louis ||[[Parr-3094]]|| |- |7-11||30||Part, Jules ||[[Parr-3629]]|| |- |8-12||22||Pearson, Winfield ||[[Pearson-14044]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |5-8||20||Pernell, Almer |||| |- |8-12||16||Persick, John ||[[Persick-8]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |7-10||37||Pertuis, August ||[[Pertuis-21]]|| |- |7-10||37||Pertuis, Joseph ||[[Pertuis-22]]|| |- |7-10||36||Pertuis, Oliver ||[[Pertuis-37]]|| |- |7-10||37||Pertuis, Ores ||[[Pertuis-15]]|| |- |6||6||Pertuit, Saml ||[[Pertuis-35]]||Geismar Settlement |- |7-10||1||Pertuis, Vincent ||[[Pertuis-30]]|| |- |5-8||4||Peruni, Salvato |||| |- |7-10||13||Petite, Alfred ||[[Petite-50]]|| |- |6||35||Petite, Joseph ||||Geismar-Darrow Rd. |- |1||9||Pezzalosta, Toney |||| |- |8-13||43||Phillips, Alice ||[[Phillips-37378]]||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||43||Phillips, Wallace ||[[Phillips-31564]]||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||43||Phillips, Wendell ||[[Phillips-36963]]||Prairieville P.O. Rd. |- |5-7||15||Piazza, Vincenzo |||| |- |8-13||1||Picard, Leon ||[[Picard-1006]]||Dutchtown |- |7-10||41||Poche, Alcest ||[[Poche-129]]|| |- |7-10||42||Poche, Camile ||[[Poche-123]]|| |- |8-13||21||Poche, Elphege ||[[Poche-159]]||Corantine Babin-Jerome Landry Rd. |- |7-10||39||Poche, Lucas M. ||[[Poche-168]]|| |- |7-10||46||Poirrier, Adolphe ||[[Poirrier-13]]|| |- |7-10||39||Poirier, Ned ||[[Poirrier-33]]|| |- |7-10||46||Poirrier, Pierre H. ||[[Poirrier-11]]|| |- |7-11||25||Pirier, Ulyses ||[[Poirrier-63]]|| |- |8-12||20||Polite, Paul ||||Villar Lake Rd. |- |1||6||Pollet, Frank |||| |- |8-12||20||Powell, George ||[[Powers-8355]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-13||17||Reine, Alex ||[[Reine-52]]||Prairieville-Dutchtown Rd. |- |5-8||14||Reine, Maurice ||[[Reine-85]]|| |- |1||8||Reuss, G.B. ||[[Reuss-228]]|| |- |6||4||Rheams, Charles ||[[Rheams-28]]|| |- |8-12||31||Rheams, Newton ||[[Rheams-26]]||Hobart P.O. Rd. |- |8-13||50||Rheams, Robert D. ||[[Rheams-36]]||Swamp Rd. |- |6||8||Rheams, William ||[[Rheams-27]]|| |- |1||8||Richard, Rema ||||cropper |- |8-13||22||Richard, Simon ||[[Richard-7190]]||Corantine Babin-Calbasse Rd. |- |5-7||14||Richard, Theodile Jr. ||[[Richard-8073]]|| |- |7-10||33||Richardson, Frank ||[[Richardson-26627]]|| |- |7-10||37||Richardson, Ophalia ||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K82X-78G FamilySearch profile] |- |5-8||6||Rina, George |||| |- |5-8||6||Rina, Maria |||| |- |5-8||1||Robert, Mathieu ||[[Robert-3337]]|| |- |5-8||1||Robert, Olide ||[[Robert-3186]]|| |- |5-8||3||Robert, Septime ||[[Robert-2359]]|| |- |5-8||3||Robert, Ursand ||[[Robert-3177]]|| |- |5-8||3||Robert, Willis ||[[Robert-3342]]|| |- |7-11||21||Roberts, Joseph ||[[Roberts-34041]]|| |- |6||47||Robinson, Armand |||| |- |6||29||Rochelle, Alvin ||||Darrow |- |1||7||Rochelle, W.P. ||[[Rochelle-281]]||overseer |- |5-8||8||Rock, Tony |||| |- |8-12||14||Roddy, Ed ||[[Roddy-667]]||Old Galvez Rd. |- |8-12||15||Roddy, John ||[[Roddy-606]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-12||16||Roddy, Richard [b.1888] ||[[Roddy-600]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-12||16||Roddy, Ritchard [b.1850] ||[[Roddy-606]]||Mount Zion Rd. |- |8-12||13||Roddy, William ||[[Roddy-319]]||Old Galvez Rd. |- |8-12||31||Rodger, Walace ||||Hobart P.O. Rd. |- |7-10||40||Rodriguez, Louis |||| |- |7-11||32||Rohner, John ||[[Rohner-49]]|| |- |1||5||Romano, Goe |||| |- |1||17||Rome, J.C. ||[[Rome-829]]||carpenter |- |5-8||3||Rome, Joseph ||[[Rome-784]]|| |- |5-8||3||Rome, Louis ||[[Rome-785]]|| |- |7-11||35||Roth, Orice ||[[Roth-4544]]|| |- |7-11||25||Roth, Victor ||[[Roth-4543]]|| |- |8-12||24||Roux, Adolph ||[[Roux-1387]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |5-8||11||Rowe, Julian |||| |- |8-12||24||Rownd, Addell ||||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |5-8||8||Ruche, Joseph |||| |- |1||6||Rumany, Mary |||| |- |8-12||20||Russel, C.M. ||[[Russell-13175]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |7-10||16||St. Amant, Camile ||[[St._Amant-54]]|| |- |7-10||38||St. Amant, Felix ||[[St._Amant-64]]|| |- |7-10||40||St. Amant, Sidney ||[[St._Amant-89]]|| |- |7-10||39||St. Amant, Winnie ||[[St._Amant-90]]|| |- |1||18||St. Martin, Mrs. J.E. ||[[Bujol-23]]|| |- |7-11||23||Salassis, Joseph ||[[Salassi-6]]|| |- |5-8||20||Salvato, Guy ||[[Salvato-152]]|| |- |6||14||Sampey, Pierre ||[[Sampey-42]]||Mount Houmas Plantation |- |5-8||6||Santoria, Charlie |||| |- |5-8||6||Santoria, Sam |||| |- |6||40||Sario, Angelo ||||Bonden Plantation |- |8-12||6||Sevario, Adam ||[[Sevario-17]]|| |- |7-10||22||Savario, James |||| |- |7-10||15||Savario, Johnnie |||| |- |7-10||15||Savario, Michel G. ||[[Savario-8]]||spouse Ella? |- |8-12||2||Savario, Peter |||| |- |7-10||24||Savario, Willie |||| |- |6||47||Savois, Alexandre ||[[Savoy-388]]|| |- |7-10||10||Savoie, Bibinia ||[[Bourgeois-2199]]|| |- |7-10||10||Savoie, Clement ||[[Savoie-1520]]|| |- |7-10||12||Savoie, Cleophas ||[[Savoie-1524]]|| |- |6||47||Savois, Ulysse ||[[Savoie-2201]]|| |- |5-8||6||Saxon, John F. ||[[Saxon-789]]|| |- |5-8||13||Scannell, Charles ||[[Scannell-1039]]|| |- |5-8||9||Scariana, Nick ||[[Scariano-4]]|| |- |1||2||Scheuster, Leman ||[[Schuster-2328]]||merchant |- |5-7||19||Serre, Clement ||[[Serre-137]]|| |- |7-10||12||Sheets, John ||[[Sheets-1013]]|| |- |7-10||40||Sheets, John Jr. ||[[Sheets-1608]]|| |- |7-10||12||Sheets, Joseph ||[[Sheets-1012]]|| |- |1||18||Schexnaydre, Albert ||[[Schexnaydre-32]]||cropper, rice farm |- |6||29||Shexnaider, Ernest ||[[Schexnayder-317]]||Belle Helene Plantation |- |1||18||Schexnaydre, F. [b.1847] ||[[Schexnaydre-20]]||cropper, rice farm |- |6||29||Shexnaider, Flayel [b.1884] ||[[Schexnayder-347]]||Belle Helene Plantation |- |1||18||Schexnaydre, H. ||[[Schexnaydre-19]]||cropper, rice farm |- |8-13||57||Sholar, Laure ||||Garig Dixon-Sibley Rd. |- |8-12||19||Sibley, C. Freddie ||[[Sibley-2767]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-13||57||Sibley, Tobias A. ||[[Sibley-2640]]||Garig Dixon-Sibley Rd. |- |8-12||19||Sibley, W.A. ||[[Sibley-2766]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |5-8||19||Simpson, Dawson ||[[Simpson-21938]]|| |- |5-8||16||Simpson, John ||[[Simpson-21867]]|| |- |8-12||24||Smiley, Lutha ||[[Smiley-1533]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||23||Smiley, W.I. ||[[Smiley-1329]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |7-11||37||Smith, Edward ||[[Smith-178727]]|| |- |7-11||23||Smith, James A. ||[[Smith-257692]]|| |- |8-13||1||Smith, John A. ||[[Smith-240437]]||Dutchtown |- |8-13||14||Smith, Linnie ||[[Smith-185365]]||Bluff Rd. |- |8-13||14||Smith, Maple ||[[Smith-221424]]||Bluff Rd. |- |7-11||37||Smith, Mills S. |||| |- |8-13||13||Smith, Theodore ||[[Smith-241103]]||Bluff Rd. |- |1||8||Spar, Karl ||||overseer |- |5-8||8||Sparachina, Vito |||| |- |6||47||Sparter, Christopher |||| |- |8-12||20||Spear, Jessie ||[[Spear-1826]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||29||Stafford, Calvern ||[[Stafford-7159]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |5-8||6||Stafford, Edward |||| |- |8-13||54||Stampley, Frank ||[[Stampley-88]]||Bayou Bridge Rd. |- |8-13||54||Stampley, John ||[[Stampley-89]]||Bayou Bridge Rd. |- |8-13||46||Stephens, Hugh B. ||[[Stephens-14054]]||Hope Villa-Prairieville Rd. |- |8-12||14||Stephen, Joseph [b.1841] ||[[Stephens-16564]]||Old Galvez Rd. |- |8-12||30||Stephen, Joseph [b.1875] ||[[Stephens-15385]]||Hobart P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||30||Stephen, Mary ||[[DeLaune-21]]||Hobart P.O. Rd. |- |5-8||4||Stephenson, John ||[[Stephenson-9026]]|| |- |6||30||Stewart, Walter B. ||[[Stuart-8164]]||Rearwood Plantation |- |6||9||Story, John ||[[Story-2853]]||Riverrido Plantation |- |8-12||30||Stuckey, Clifford ||[[Stuckey-429]]||Johnson School Rd. |- |5-8||19||Stucky, Thomas ||[[Stuckey-422]]|| |- |5-7||15||Taddiken, Julia ||[[Ricker-1391]]|| |- |5-8||20||Taillon, Peter ||[[Taillon-307]]|| |- |5-8||13||Tallama, Joseph |||| |- |6||3||Taylor, J.M. |||| |- |8-12||18||Tebeau, George [b.1855] ||[[Thibeau-104]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |8-12||12||Tebeau, George [b. 1890] |||| |- |8-12||19||Thibeau, Lenard ||[[Thibeau-131]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |8-12||18||Tebeau, Walter ||[[Thibeau-115]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |8-12||12||Tebeau, Willie ||||| |- |8-13||41||Telotte, Charles L. ||[[Tellotte-1]]||Bluff-Prairieville Rd. |- |7-10||6||Templet, Adam ||[[Templet-54]]|| |- |7-10||9||Templet, Elphege ||[[Templet-113]]|| |- |5-7||17||Tamplet, Ezelia |||| |- |7-10||6||Templet, Florestin ||[[Templet-70]]|| |- |7-10||6||Templet, John ||[[Templet-72]]|| |- |7-10||33||Templet, Joseph |||| |- |5-7||13||Terrio, Ernest ||[[Terrio-21]]|| |- |6||22||Terrio, Louis ||[[Terriot-140]]||Belle Helene Plantation |- |5-7||13||Terrio, John ||[[Theriot-823]]|| |- |5-7||14||Thibodeaux, Augustan ||[[Thibodeaux-1176]]|| |- |5-7||13||Thibodeaux, Lovancix ||[[Thibodeaux-1173]]|| |- |5-8||7||Thibodeaux, Paul ||[[Thibodeaux-1165]]|| |- |7-10||9||Thomassie, Just ||[[Thomassie-31]]|| |- |5-8||18||Till, Amos ||[[Till-723]]|| |- |5-8||9||Toutorine, Gaspa |||| |- |7-10||25||Trabeau, Joseph ||[[Trabeau-30]]|| |- |7-10||26||Trabeau, Jules ||[[Trabeau-4]]|| |- |7-10||1||Trabeau, Wallace ||[[Trabeaux-6]]|| |- |5-8||4||Trach, Tori |||| |- |5-8||21||Traina, Nicholas |||| |- |5-8||13||Trefal, John |||| |- |6||7||Tregre, A.D. ||[[Tregre-83]]||Waterloo Plantation |- |6||3||Triche, Isidore ||[[Triche-63]]|| |- |1||3||Trivlo, Charlie ||||merchant |- |5-8||6||Truxillo, Edmund ||[[Truxillo-65]]|| |- |8-12||21||Tureau, David ||[[Tureau-12]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||21||Tureau, Ernest ||[[Cureau-3]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |5-8||14||Turie, Isidore ||[[Tullier-70]]|| |- |5-8||12||Turie, Joseph ||[[Tullier-66]]|| |- |5-8||12||Turie, Louis ||[[Tullier-43]]|| |- |5-8||12||Turie, Uzebe ||[[Tullier-50]]|| |- |8-13||17||Valary, Paul Jr. ||[[Valary-1]]||Prairieville-Dutchtown Rd. |- |5-8||20||Valley, Francis ||[[Valley-232]]|| |- |5-7||17||Vellier, John ||[[Vellier-5]]|| |- |8-13||63||Vialet, John L. ||[[Vialet-3]]||near Hope Villa P.O. |- |5-8||4||Vical, Charlie |||| |- |5-8||5||Vical, Vitto |||| |- |8-12||24||Villar, Adelle ||[[Berthelot-269]]||Lake P.O. Rd. |- |8-12||21||Villard, Emma ||[[Landry-4879]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||22||Villar, Floresten ||[[Villar-95]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||21||Villar, Joseph [b.1857] ||[[Villar-64]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||21||Villar, Joseph J. [b.1883] ||[[Villar-65]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-12||21||Villar, Louis ||[[Villar-71]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |7-10||11||Vilneuve, Clement ||[[Villeneuve-767]]|| |- |7-10||33||Vilneuve, Gustave ||[[Villeneuve-672]]|| |- |7-10||37||Vilneuve, Naclet ||[[Villeneuve-827]]|| |- |7-10||33||Vilneuve, Pierre ||[[Villeneuve-677]]|| |- |7-10||37||Vilneuve, Valmon ||[[Villeneuve-675]]|| |- |5-8||13||Vincenzo, Notorianno |||| |- |5-8||9||Vingz, Angelo |||| |- |5-8||4||Vishcarda, Mary |||| |- |8-12||21||Wall, Charles ||[[Wall-8044]]||Villar Lake Rd. |- |8-13||11||Watts, Edward ||[[Watts-11513]]||Swamp |- |5-8||21||Watts, Frances ||[[Achord-75]]|| |- |5-8||21||Watts, Luther ||[[Watts-12942]]|| |- |8-13||49||Webb, Edward E. ||[[Webb-21195]]|| |- |8-13||50||Webb, Hillard A. ||[[Webb-21157]]||Hope Villa Rd. |- |8-13||49||Webb, Hiriart ||[[Webb-21158]]||Swamp Rd. |- |8-13||59||Webb, Lydia A. ||[[Dixon-14021]]||Webb-Bayou Rd. |- |8-13||33||Webb, Samuel D. ||[[Webb-21143]]||Prairieville Rd. |- |8-13||27||Webb, Walter W. ||[[Webb-20580]]||Calbasse-Prairieville Rd. |- |8-12||17||West, Amitt ||[[West-24140]]||Henderson Bayou Rd. |- |8-13||37||White, Frank ||[[White-64359]]||Back Woods Rd. |- |8-13||33||White, John F. ||[[White-54841]]||Prairieville Rd. |- |5-8||20||White, Pete |||| |- |8-13||41||White, Rufus ||[[White-64365]]||Galvez Rd. |- |8-13||64||White, Thomas [b.1873] ||[[White-64432]]|| |- |8-13||41||White, Thomas [b.1888] ||[[White-55505]]||Bluff-Prairieville Rd. |- |8-13||17||White, William R. ||[[White-64683]]||Prairieville-Dutchtown Rd. |- |6||8||Wilson, H.D. |||| |- |8-12||14||Winter, N.D. ||[[Winter-6942]]||Old Galvez Rd. |- |8-12||3||Wren, C.D. |||| See hired men |- |6||13||Wren, Samuel ||||Southwood Plantation |- |5-8||21||Wright, Lester ||[[Wright-54517]]|| |- |8-12||13||Yard, A.J. ||[[Yard-571]]||Old Galvez Rd. |- |1||14||Yeringue, Lovincy ||||cropper |- |7-11||18||Young, Achile ||[[Young-37201]]|| |- |7-10||3||Young, Ernest ||[[Young-39656]]|| |- |7-10||22||Young, Felix ||[[Young-39658]]|| |- |7-10||4||Young, Norbert ||[[Young-41421]]|| |- |5-8||9||Young, William |||| |- |5-7||16||Zimmer, Robert ||[[Zimmer-2036]]|| |} === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MR-2Q5Q 1940 census, Ward 5, Burnside, Darrow] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9MR-2QJ6 1940 census, Ward 6, Belle Helene, Geismar] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MR-2QP4 1940 census, Ward 7, 3-10, N of SH 46] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9MR-2QXP 1940 census, Ward 7, 3-11, E of SH 88] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9MR-2QVS 1940 census, Ward 7, 3-12, W of SH 88] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MR-2QR7 1940 census, Ward 7, Gonzales village] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9MR-2QGM 1940 census, Ward 8, 3-13, Prairieville] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9MR-2Q6C 1940 census, Ward 8, 3-14, Bullion/Hope Villa] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89MR-2QPT 1940 census, Ward 9, 3-15, Lake] === === [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9MR-2QKS 1940 census, Ward 10, 3-16, St. Amant] === {| border="1" class="sortable" !Ward!!Image#!!Head of Household!!Wiki ID link!!Address!!Comments |- |8||6||Abbott, Walter ||[[Abbott-12185]]||Hope Villa Rd.||| |- |7-N46||27||Achord, Clyde ||[[Achord-27]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |8||24||Achord, Lannie Sr. ||[[Achord-57]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |10||51||Acy, J.D. ||[[Acy-33]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||14||Acy, J.P. ||[[Acy-23]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||55||Acy, John Samuel ||[[Acy-25]]||||| |- |10||51||Acy, Joseph Sr. ||[[Acy-17]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||51||Acy, Sam ||[[Acy-32]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||14||Acy, Solomon ||[[Acy-26]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||15||Acy, Thomas ||[[Acy-24]]||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |8||40||Aime, Abel Sr. ||[[Aime-28]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |10||39||Aime, Johnnie ||[[Aime-31]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||39||Aime, Lawrence ||[[Aime-30]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||5||Akridge, Henry ||[[Akridge-184]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |9||5||Akridge, Herbert ||[[Akridge-189]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |9||3||Akridge, Norris A. ||[[Akridge-183]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-N46||15||Aldridge, Calcote ||[[Aldridge-2882]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |9||1||Aldridge, William L. ||[[Aldridge-2932]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |5||3||Alexander, Grant ||[[Alexander-20026]]||ADD data from census||| |- |10||12||Alexander, J.B. ||[[Alexander-17957]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||12||Alexander, R.B. ||[[Alexander-17640]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||13||Allard, Rev. Domonarg ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||11||Allemann, John ||[[Alleman-326]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |6||23||Allen, Charles P. ||||Belle Helene||| |- |7-N46||25||Allen, Hairs ||||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||25||Allen, Joe ||||Cantee Rd.||| |- |9||4||Allen, Lee ||[[Allen-50875]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Ambeau, Hugh ||[[Ambeau-13]]||Fanny St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Ambeau, M.J. ||[[Ambeau-11]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |6||8||Amedee, Henry ||[[Amedee-35]]||||| |- |6||8||Amedee, Lee ||[[Amedee-36]]||||| |- |8||35||Amedee, Odon ||[[Amedee-38]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |6||7||Amedee, Philadel ||[[Amedee-28]]||||| |- |6||8||Amedee, Roger ||[[Amedee-23]]||||| |- |6||7||Amedee, Sidney ||[[Amedee-33]]||||| |- |10||38||Anchard, Roddy ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||12||Anchon, Author ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||24||Anderson, Charles ||[[Anderson-59700]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |7-E88||12||Anderson, Clarence ||[[Anderson-64196]]||New Creek Rd.||| |- |8||10||Anderson, Ehlert ||[[Anderson-59900]]||Church Rd.||| |- |8||24||Anderson, Elphege ||[[Anderson-59693]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||11||Anderson, Murphy ||[[Anderson-65208]]||Church Rd.||| |- |7-E88||9||Anderson, Theresa ||[[McKinney-7488]]||Hwy. 61||| |- |7-N46||27||Arceneaux, Adam ||[[Arceneaux-264]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||27||Arceneaux, Bryann ||[[Smiley-1446]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||26||Arceneaux, Ceaser ||[[Arceneaux-249]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |8||18||Arceneaux, Dennis ||[[Arceneaux-297]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |10||25||Arceneaux, Earnest ||[[Arceneaux-374]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-Gonz.||1||Arcenaux, Eddie ||[[Arceneaux-252]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |7-E88||4||Arceneaux, Edward ||[[Arceneaux-167]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-W88||1||Arceneaux, Elphege ||[[Arceneaux-470]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||26||Arceneaux, Emile [b.1902] ||[[Arceneaux-253]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-E88||4||Arceneaux, Emile [b.1919] ||[[Arceneaux-463]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||19||Arceneaux, Felix ||[[Arceneaux-370]]||||| |- |7-N46||25||Arceneaux, Garfield ||[[Arceneaux-332]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |8||18||Arceneaux, Hopson ||[[Arceneaux-476]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |7-N46||25||Arceneaux, Horace ||[[Arceneaux-338]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-E88||3||Arceneaux, Jule J. ||[[Arceneaux-168]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||9||Arceneaux, Jules J. ||[[Arceneaux-365]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-W88||1||Arceneaux, Jules P. ||[[Arceneaux-462]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |9||13||Arceneaux, Lester J. ||[[Arceneaux-254]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |7-N46||25||Arceneaux, Linden ||[[Arceneaux-327]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-W88||21||Arceneaux, Louis ||[[Arceneaux-353]]||Lanoux Rd.||| |- |7-N46||25||Arceneaux, Odressie ||[[Arceneaux-326]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||33||Arceneaux, Ollie ||[[Arceneaux-459]]||||| |- |8||20||Arceneaux, Ozema ||[[Arceneaux-412]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |7-E88||7||Arceneaux, Simon J. ||[[Arceneaux-465]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |7-N46||25||Arceneaux, Victor ||[[Arceneaux-250]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||20||Argrave, Abe ||[[Argrave-2]]||Shady Grove Rd.||| |- |7-E88||11||Argrave, Alces V. ||[[Argrave-4]]||New Creek Rd.||| |- |5||32||Arnold, Anvern ||||Hy. 761||| |- |6||22||Arnold, William H. ||||||| |- |9||27||Atkinson, Wiley T. ||[[Atkinson-11942]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |10||16||Attaya, H.E. ||[[Attaya-6]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |6||8||Austen, W.H. ||[[Austin-7518]]||||| |- |6||8||Avery, E.G. ||||||| |- |8||24||Babin, Mrs. A.R. ||[[Bonicard-11]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||35||Babin, Adlar ||[[Babin-2917]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |8||24||Babin, Albert ||[[Babin-3192]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-W88||10||Babin, Alces ||[[Babin-3142]]||Hwy. 149||| |- |8||35||Babin, Alcide ||[[Babin-3144]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |7-N46||33||Babin, Alcide Jean ||[[Babin-2878]]||||| |- |7-Gonz.||11||Babin, Alex P. ||[[Babin-2804]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |8||19||Babin, Allen ||[[Babin-3169]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |8||22||Babin, Alley ||[[Babin-3039]]||Dave Miller Rd.||| |- |10||35||Babin, Ancil ||[[Babin-3306]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||13||Babin, Andrew ||[[Babin-3396]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||37||Babin, Archille ||[[Babin-2617]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |8||24||Babin, Belenoee ||[[Babin-2872]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||27||Babin, Bertin ||[[Babin-3219]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||19||Babin, Bertrand ||[[Babin-3351]]||Burnside St.||| |- |8||23||Babin, Bridget ||[[Hamilton-24177]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |10||24||Babin, E.B. ||[[Babin-3264]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||26||Babin, Eli ||[[Babin-2933]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||39||Babin, Elia ||[[Decoteau-43]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |10||19||Babin, Elias ||[[Babin-3247]]||||| |- |8||24||Babin, Elodee ||[[Berteau-228]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-N46||8||Babin, Elphege ||[[Babin-2991]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |10||32||Babin, Elphege ||[[Babin-2991]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||24||Babin, Elvira ||[[Kling-517]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |10||32||Babin, Feliciania ||[[Babin-3295]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||4||Babin, Felman ||[[Babin-2832]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |7-N46||13||Babin, George ||[[Babin-2928]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-W88||20||Babin, Gerard P. ||[[Babin-2829]]||||| |- |7-N46||30||Babin, Henry ||[[Babin-2797]]||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |10||32||Babin, Frank ||[[Babin-3330]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||34||Babin, J.D. ||[[Babin-2441]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |5||28||Babin, John ||||Hy. 1||| |- |7-N46||13||Babin, Joseph [b.1874] ||[[Babin-2929]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |8||23||Babin, Joseph [b.1881] ||[[Babin-2795]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-E88||2||Babin, Joseph C. ||[[Babin-3032]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||29||Babin, Joseph E. ||[[Babin-2648]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||9||Babin, Joseph V. ||[[Babin-3055]]||Rudy's Rd.||| |- |8||24||Babin, Josephene ||[[Babin-2796]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||12||Babin, L.L. ||[[Babin-3110]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||37||Babin, L.Z. ||[[Babin-3365]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |8||40||Babin, Ledien ||[[Babin-2868]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |10||35||Babin, Leo ||[[Babin-2805]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |5||29||Babin, Leon [b.1880] ||[[Babin-2865]]||Hy. 1||| |- |8||26||Babin, Leon [b.1880] ||[[Babin-2793]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||25||Babin, Lester ||[[Babin-3197]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-N46||21||Babin, Leus ||[[Babin-2920]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |8||23||Babin, Louis E. ||[[Babin-3116]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |10||25||Babin, Louise ||[[Babin-3278]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||23||Babin, Morris ||[[Babin-3178]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-N46||1||Babin, Noel ||[[Babin-2798]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |10||25||Babin, Oclave ||[[Babin-1744]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||13||Babin, Octave J. ||[[Babin-3072]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-W88||11||Babin, Paul [b.1878] ||[[Babin-2712]]||Hwy. 149||| |- |8||24||Babin, Paul [b.1891] ||[[Babin-3196]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||26||Babin, Pelum ||[[Babin-2922]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||26||Babin, Phillip ||[[Babin-3210]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||41||Babin, Ray ||[[Babin-3543]]||Marchand Rd.||| |- |8||18||Babin, Richard ||[[Babin-2789]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |8||39||Babin, Right A. ||[[Babin-3218]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||13||Babin, Samuel ||[[Babin-3075]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |8||23||Babin, Sastan ||[[Babin-2432]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||38||Babin, Shelton ||[[Babin-2958]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||23||Babin, Sidney [b.1886] ||[[Babin-3099]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-E88||3||Babin, Sidney [b.1906] ||[[Babin-2835]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-W88||6||Babin, Simon ||[[Babin-2880]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||25||Babin, Solomon ||[[Babin-1740]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||26||Babin, Ursin ||[[Babin-3120]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |8||12||Babin, Villar H. ||[[Babin-3386]]||Braud Rd.||| |- |7-N46||29||Babin, Winthrop ||[[Babin-3127]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||27||Bajon, Sidney ||[[Bajon-4]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||3||Baker, Earl Forest ||||Main St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||14||Banker, Fred Norris ||[[Banker-385]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |7-W88||4||Banta, James F. ||[[Banta-1560]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Banta, S.E. ||[[Banta-1587]]||Fanny St.||| |- |8||29||Barcelona, C.V. ||[[Barcelona-121]]||Church Rd.||| |- |7-N46||30||Barden, Harry ||[[Barden-1012]]||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |10||50||Barman, Carl ||[[Barman-65]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||50||Barman, Sam ||[[Barman-64]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-E88||6||Bass, Lorena ||[[Robbins-9429]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |10||1||Bateman, Henry ||[[Bateman-2264]]||||| |- |7-E88||5||Bateman, William ||[[Bateman-3866]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |6||23||Bates, Percy P. ||||||| |- |5||8||Becnel, Frank |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:Q5M4-GQ9C FamilySearch profile] |- |5||8||Becknel, Yves ||[[Becnel-121]]||ADD data from census||| |- |5||16||Behnke, Joseph ||||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||Bell, B.S. ||[[Bell-36434]]||Roosevelt St.||| |- |7-N46||23||Bell, Duncan ||[[Bell-34974]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |5||16||Bell, Joseph ||||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||13||Bercegeay, Adam ||[[Bercegeay-65]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-N46||21||Bercegeay, Adolph ||[[Bercegeay-105]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |8||21||Bercegeay, Allen ||[[Bercegeay-39]]||Dave Miller Rd.||| |- |8||21||Bercegeay, Alphonse ||[[Bercegeay-38]]||Dave Miller Rd.||| |- |7-N46||19||Bercegeay, Amand ||[[Bercegeay-9]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-N46||16||Bercegeay, Constant ||[[Bercegeay-56]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||3||Bercegeay, Dudley ||[[Bercegeay-140]]||Main St.||| |- |7-N46||20||Bercegeay, Elphor ||[[Bercegeay-64]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-Gonz.||18||Bercegeay, Ernest ||[[Bercegeay-30]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||19||Bercegeay, Euclide ||[[Bercegeay-33]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-N46||30||Bercegeay, George ||[[Bercegeay-57]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |7-N46||22||Bercegeay, Guy ||[[Bercegeay-86]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |10||21||Bercegeay, J.A. ||[[Bercegeay-59]]||||| |- |7-E88||7||Bercegeay, J. Price ||[[Bercegeay-132]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |7-N46||20||Bercegeay, Joseph ||[[Bercegeay-82]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-N46||19||Bercegeay, Latson ||[[Bercegeay-76]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |10||21||Bercegeay, Leonce ||[[Bercegeay-122]]||||| |- |7-Gonz.||11||Bercegeay, Linden J. ||[[Bercegeay-26]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||22||Bercegeay, Lucien ||[[Bercegeay-83]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-E88||7||Bercegeay, Rene ||[[Bercegeay-130]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |7-N46||20||Bercegeay, Rudolph ||[[Bercegeay-95]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |9||8||Bergeron, Willie J. ||[[Bergeron-2959]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |8||33||Berteau, Anselm ||[[Berteau-57]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||12||Berteau, B.M. ||[[Berteau-69]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |7-N46||11||Berteau, Bazile ||[[Berteau-32]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |5||24||Berteau, Edmond ||[[Berteau-59]]||Hy. 1||| |- |8||28||Berteau, Gregoure ||[[Berteau-56]]||Webb Rd.||| |- |8||12||Berteau, Idia ||[[Braud-88]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||21||Berteau, J.C. ||[[Berteau-65]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |6||4||Berteau, J.L. ||[[Berteau-112]]||||| |- |6||19||Berteau, Jesse J. ||[[Berteau-140]]||Belle Helene||| |- |5||40||Berteau, Joseph ||[[Berteau-133]]||Hy. 1||| |- |8||33||Berteau, Louis ||[[Berteau-117]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |7-N46||14||Berteau, Lucien J. ||[[Berteau-31]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||36||Berteau, Pierce ||[[Berteau-52]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |6||4||Berteau, V.J. ||[[Berteau-58]]||||| |- |7-N46||23||Berthelot, Nestor ||[[Berthelot-232]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Billion, P.M. Sr. ||[[Billon-16]]||Fanny St.||| |- |10||12||Bishop, C.J. ||[[Bishop-15641]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||34||Blackwell, Joseph F. ||[[Blackwell-5646]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |8||19||Blair, Lelia ||[[Braud-510]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |8||19||Blair, Michell ||[[Blair-9264]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |8||22||Blair, Thomas ||[[Blair-9273]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |10||17||Blanchard, Howard ||[[Blanchard-6304]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||12||Blanchard, Oniel ||[[Blanchard-5957]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |10||17||Blanchard, Sidney ||[[Blanchard-5954]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||4||Blouin, Charles ||[[Blouin-643]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||14||Blouin, Dorothy G. ||[[Guidry-1208]]||Fanny St.||| |- |7-N46||4||Blouin, Fellman ||[[Blouin-644]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |8||29||Blouin, Lena ||[[Henderson-20799]]||Church Rd.||| |- |7-N46||1||Blouin, Louis ||[[Blouin-435]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||4||Blouin, Octave ||[[Blouin-765]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||5||Blouin, Raphael ||[[Blouin-751]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||16||Blouin, Tracy ||[[Blouin-757]]||Main St.||| |- |7-N46||3||Blouin, Victorine ||[[Babin-2864]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |6||24||Boggan, Robert L. |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LLC9-VN2 FamilySearch profile] |- |8||26||Bordelon, Dewey ||[[Bordelon-436]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||18||Bornam, Samuel Leo ||||New River Rd.||| |- |8||31||Borne, A.P. ||[[Borne-153]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||32||Borne, Bentz ||[[Borne-200]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||31||Borne, Floyd ||[[Borne-197]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |6||19||Boudreaux, Alcee S. ||[[Boudreaux-1151]]||Belle Helene||| |- |7-W88||7||Boudreaux, Blanchard O. ||[[Boudreaux-911]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-W88||7||Boudreaux, Charles ||[[Boudreaux-914]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||4||Braud, Clarance ||[[Braud-438]]||||| |- |7-Gonz.||10||Boudreau, Joseph H. ||||New River Rd.||| |- |8||38||Boudreaux, Juliet ||[[Leblanc-8238]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-W88||4||Boudreaux, Lawless ||[[Boudreaux-894]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-W88||6||Boudreaux, Manges ||[[Boudreaux-909]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||41||Boudreau, Sam [b.1874] ||[[Boudreaux-1054]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-W88||7||Boudreaux, Samuel [b.1896] ||[[Boudreaux-915]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||13||Bourgeois, A. Paul ||[[Bourgeois-2031]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |10||22||Bourgeois, Alfred ||[[Bourgeois-1497]]||||| |- |7-N46||23||Bourgeois, Amand ||[[Bourgeois-1994]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |10||9||Bourgeois, Ambrose ||[[Bourgeois-2306]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||19||Bourgeois, Annise ||[[Sanchez-2753]]||||| |- |10||8||Bourgeois, Authur ||[[Bourgeois-2281]]||||| |- |10||20||Bourgeois, Bertha ||[[Leblanc-7731]]||||| |- |10||17||Bourgeois, Bertrand ||[[Bourgeois-2353]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||16||Bourgeois, Byron ||[[Bourgeois-2329]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||6||Bourgeois, Camille ||[[Bourgeois-2457]]||New River Rd.||| |- |10||16||Bourgeois, Chas ||[[Bourgeois-2336]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||9||Bourgeois, Clavais ||[[Bourgeois-2303]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||49||Bourgeois, Constance ||[[Bourgeois-2299]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||15||Bourgeois, Curtis ||[[Bourgeois-2815]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||13||Bourgeois, Daniel ||[[Bourgeois-2323]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||13||Bourgeois, David ||[[Bourgeois-2343]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||4||Bourgeouis, Elephege ||[[Bourgeois-2804]]||||| |- |10||19||Bourgeois, G.J. ||[[Bourgeois-2226]]||||| |- |7-N46||23||Bourgeois, Gussie ||[[Bourgeois-2195]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||3||Bourgeois, Irving ||[[Bourgeois-2489]]||Main St.||| |- |8||32||Bourgeois, Jedeon ||[[Bourgeois-2770]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |10||19||Bourgeois, John ||[[Bourgeois-2015]]||||| |- |8||11||Bourgeois, Joseph ||||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |10||17||Bourgeois, Joseph [b.1867] ||[[Bourgeois-2007]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||33||Bourgeois, Joseph A. ||||||| |- |10||13||Bourgeois, Lamar ||[[Bourgeois-2320]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||22||Bourgeois, Leo ||[[Bourgeois-2192]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |10||16||Bourgeois, Louis ||[[Bourgeois-2328]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||21||Bourgeois, Louis J. ||[[Bourgeois-2734]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |10||22||Bourgeois, Marshal ||[[Bourgeois-2021]]||||| |- |10||17||Bourgeois, Maurice ||[[Bourgeois-2006]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||29||Bourgeois, Noel ||[[Bourgeois-2340]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||21||Bourgeois, O.J. ||[[Bourgeois-1825]]||||| |- |7-Gonz.||21||Bourgeois, Paul ||[[Bourgeois-2453]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||22||Bourgeois, Pozy ||[[Bourgeois-2196]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |10||8||Bourgeois, [Mrs.] Sidney ||[[Lambert-12519]]||||| |- |10||5||Bourgeois, Urjoy ||[[Bourgeois-2040]]||||| |- |10||10||Bourgeois, Vincent ||[[Bourgeois-2309]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-W88||2||Bourgeois, Wallace J. ||[[Bourgeois-2227]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||13||Bourgeois, Woodrow ||[[Bourgeois-2494]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |7-N46||26||Bourque, Acklin ||[[Bourque-1653]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||28||Bourque, Allen ||[[Bourque-1677]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||18||Bourque, Benjaymn ||[[Bourque-1436]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-N46||2||Bourque, Breville ||[[Bourque-1560]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-W88||21||Bourque, Casey ||[[Bourque-1702]]||Lanoux Rd.||| |- |7-W88||3||Bourque, Elie ||[[Bourque-1682]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-W88||4||Bourque, Gerald ||||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-W88||3||Bourque, Gerard ||[[Bourque-1563]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-E88||1||Bourque, Germain ||[[Bourque-2116]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||27||Bourque, Joseph V. ||[[Bourque-1671]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||16||Bourque, Leslie ||[[Bourque-1748]]||Main St.||| |- |7-N46||5||Bourque, Lena ||||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |8||25||Bourque, Matson ||[[Bourque-1614]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-W88||3||Bourque, Maturin ||[[Bourque-1537]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||18||Bourque, Murphy ||[[Bourque-1476]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-N46||17||Bourque, Oneal ||[[Bourque-1561]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-W88||21||Bourque, Oswald ||[[Bourque-1703]]||Lanoux Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||Bourque, Ozema ||[[Bourque-1619]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||28||Bourque, Prudhomme ||[[Bourque-1449]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-W88||21||Bourque, Rollo ||[[Bourque-1706]]||Lanoux Rd.||| |- |8||34||Bowser, Henry ||||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |7-Gonz.||14||Braud, Acklin John ||[[Braud-172]]||Fanny St.||| |- |7-N46||3||Braud, Adam [b.1892] ||[[Braud-471]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |8||34||Braud, Adam [b.1910] ||[[Braud-353]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |7-N46||2||Braud, Adlar ||[[Braud-284]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-W88||13||Braud, Albert ||[[Braud-364]]||Old Railroad Rd.||| |- |8||23||Braud, Alex ||[[Braud-110]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||20||Braud, Alexies ||[[Braud-517]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |7-N46||28||Braud, Allen ||[[Braud-194]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |6||4||Braud, Alvin ||||||| |- |7-W88||10||Braud, Anatole ||[[Braud-209]]||Hwy. 149||| |- |7-N46||6||Braud, Armand ||[[Braud-601]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||27||Braud, Calise ||[[Braud-197]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||Braud, Celestine ||[[Gautreau-743]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-W88||10||Braud, Charley ||[[Braud-368]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||24||Braud, Christophe [b.1877] ||[[Braud-54]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |7-N46||5||Braud, Christophe [b.1878] ||[[Braud-158]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |10||11||Braud, Dalfhey ||[[Braud-451]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-W88||6||Breaud, Dennis ||[[Braud-333]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||24||Braud, Dewey ||[[Breaux-819]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||28||Braud, E.J. ||[[Braud-415]]||Webb Rd.||| |- |7-N46||11||Braud, Ed Sr. ||[[Braud-123]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||13||Braud, Edna ||[[Florence-860]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |7-N46||11||Braud, Edward ||[[Braud-122]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |9||13||Braud, Eli L. ||[[Braud-642]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |6||4||Braud, Elie Sr. ||[[Braud-144]]||||| |- |8||28||Braud, Elmo ||[[Braud-409]]||Webb Rd.||| |- |8||13||Braud, Emile [b.1893] ||[[Braud-514]]||Braud Rd.||| |- |7-W88||7||Breaud, Emile [b.1895] ||[[Braud-339]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||46||Braud, Emile [b.1915] ||[[Braud-478]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||18||Braud, Emmet ||[[Braud-501]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||22||Braud, Estress ||[[Braud-306]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |8||25||Braud, Euloge ||[[Braud-198]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |10||45||Braud, Euslea ||[[Braud-474]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||32||Braud, Felician ||[[Braud-425]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |7-N46||4||Braud, Forrest ||[[Braud-235]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |8||23||Braud, Frank ||[[Braud-390]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-W88||7||Braud, Frederick ||[[Braud-348]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||12||Braud, Gilbert ||[[Braud-512]]||Braud Rd.||| |- |8||36||Braud, Guy ||[[Braud-100]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |8||28||Braud, H.B. ||[[Braud-243]]||Webb Rd.||| |- |8||13||Braud, H.C. ||[[Braud-389]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||9||Braud, H.J. Sr. ||[[Braud-623]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |7-N46||8||Braud, Henry [b.1890] ||[[Braud-111]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |5||3||Braud, Henry [b.1913] ||[[Braud-384]]||||| |- |7-Gonz.||9||Braud, Hudgen ||[[Braud-318]]||New River Rd.||| |- |10||5||Braud, Joseph [b.1887] ||[[Braud-437]]||||| |- |8||23||Braud, Joseph [b.1915] ||[[Braud-156]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||28||Braud, Joseph A. ||[[Braud-559]]||Webb Rd.||| |- |7-N46||30||Braud, Kelly J. ||[[Breaux-747]]||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |10||11||Braud, Leo ||[[Braud-447]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||24||Braud, Leonce ||[[Braud-116]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||30||Braud, Leonce R. ||[[Braud-107]]||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |7-N46||29||Braud, Leroy ||||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||Braud, Marvin ||[[Braud-441]]||Burnside Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||10||Braud, Milton ||[[Braud-507]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||27||Braud, Nicholas ||[[Braud-406]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-W88||13||Braud, Oscar ||[[Braud-356]]||Old Railroad Rd.||| |- |8||32||Braud, Paris ||[[Braud-423]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||20||Braud, Paul ||[[Braud-238]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |7-N46||12||Braud, Ramon ||[[Braud-297]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||22||Braud, Raymond ||||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||5||Braud, Shelton J. ||[[Braud-127]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||3||Braud, Simon ||[[Braud-217]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |8||27||Braud, Ulysses ||[[Braud-404]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||11||Braud, Vermon J. ||[[Braud-280]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |7-N46||14||Braud, Vital ||[[Braud-249]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |6||4||Braud, Welman ||[[Braud-528]]||||| |- |8||28||Braud, William ||[[Braud-558]]||Webb Rd.||| |- |7-E88||9||Braud, Wilmon ||[[Braud-605]]||Hwy. 61||| |- |7-N46||6||Braud, Wilbert ||[[Braud-157]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||33||Braud, Yve ||[[Braud-321]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |9||12||Brice, John ||||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||30||Brignac, Antoine ||[[Brignac-13]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||22||Brignac, Buddie Earl ||[[Brignac-197]]||New River Rd.||| |- |10||26||Brignac, E.J. ||[[Brignac-124]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |9||35||Brignac, Olive ||[[Villar-7]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |10||26||Brignac, Olive ||[[Villar-7]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |9||35||Brignac, Raymond ||[[Brignac-157]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |10||26||Brignac, Raymond ||[[Brignac-157]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||41||Brignac, Russell ||[[Brignac-125]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||30||Brignac, Valentin H. ||[[Brignac-121]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||26||Brignac, Vincent ||[[Brignac-147]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |5||15||Brou, Honore ||[[Brou-45]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||4||Broussard, Barney ||[[Broussard-1879]]||Galvez-Prairieville||| |- |8||12||Broussard, Cal ||[[Broussard-1959]]||Hobart Rd.||| |- |10||40||Broussard, Chas ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||10||Broussard, Cully ||[[Broussard-2158]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |6||16||Broussard, Ed ||[[Broussard-1873]]||||| |- |8||30||Broussard, Ella ||[[White-60625]]||Church Rd.||| |- |8||4||Broussard, Fred ||[[Broussard-1952]]||Galvez-Prairieville||| |- |8||10||Broussard, John ||[[Broussard-1954]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||7||Broussard, John D. Sr. ||[[Broussard-1563]]||Forest Trail||| |- |9||2||Broussard, Lee V. ||[[Broussard-1910]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||9||Broussard, Leslie Sr. ||[[Broussard-1914]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||7||Broussard, Onley ||[[Broussard-1966]]||Forest Trail||| |- |9||1||Broussard, Oscar K. ||[[Broussard-2180]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||7||Broussard, Vincent ||[[Broussard-1878]]||Forest Trail||| |- |8||7||Broussard, Von ||[[Broussard-1564]]||Forest Trail||| |- |8||7||Brown, Arthur Sr. ||[[Brown-123027]]||Hope Villa Rd.||| |- |8||14||Brown, Charley ||[[Brown-124468]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |8||10||Brown, Henry M. ||[[Brown-125229]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||2||Brown, Lee R. ||[[Brown-133861]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||29||Brown, Perkins ||[[Brown-134167]]||Church Rd.||| |- |8||7||Brown, Sam ||[[Brown-122931]]||Hope Villa Rd.||| |- |8||29||Brown, Wallace ||[[Brown-123304]]||Church Rd.||| |- |9||15||Bruce, Lawerence ||[[Bruce-9799]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |5||37||Brumfield, D. Clyde ||[[Brumfield-1055]]||Hy. 1||| |- |7-E88||11||Bruno, Anthony ||[[Bruno-1100]]||New Creek Rd.||| |- |7-W88||3||Bruno, Jim ||[[Bruno-1101]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |9||15||Bruno, Joseph ||[[Bruno-1098]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |8||31||Bullion, Harry Sr. ||[[Bullion-129]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||22||Bullion, Raymond ||[[Bullion-128]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |10||52||Bullock, Effie ||[[St._Amant-81]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||20||Buratt, Alex ||[[Buratt-2]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||3||Buratt, Frank ||[[Buratt-4]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||6||Buratt, Louis P. ||[[Buratt-12]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |9||20||Buratt, Shelly P. ||[[Buratt-17]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||20||Buratt, Vincent T. ||[[Buratt-23]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||5||Burns, Ambrose ||[[Burns-14080]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |9||4||Burns, Catherine D. ||[[Vicknair-160]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |10||6||Burns, Dennis ||[[Burns-13778]]||||| |- |9||7||Burns, Donald L. ||[[Burns-16743]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||4||Burns, Frederick ||[[Burns-12445]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||3||Burns, Jacob ||[[Burns-16714]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||2||Burns, Ovide J. ||[[Burns-16695]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||3||Burns, Theresa M. ||[[Cedotal-70]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |10||15||Burton, George ||||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-Gonz.||15||Buyas, Dudley A. ||[[Buyas-1]]||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||9||Caldwell, James C. ||||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Caldwell, Josephine ||||Fanny St.||| |- |9||11||Cambre, Leah ||[[Mire-273]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||6||Cambre, Oliver ||[[Cambre-75]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||19||Cambre, M.J. ||||Johnson Rd.||| |- |9||6||Cambre, Maggie F. ||[[Cambre-103]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |10||7||Cambre, Straton ||[[Cambre-39]]||||| |- |10||40||Cannon, George [b.1900] ||[[Cannon-5644]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||21||Cannon, George L. [b.1883] ||[[Cannon-6074]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |10||4||Cannon, J.A. ||[[Cannon-5277]]||||| |- |10||11||Cannon, Jene ||[[DeArmond-518]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||12||Cannon, Melton ||[[Cannon-5558]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||8||Cannon, Willie J. ||[[Cannon-6496]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||12||Carey, Luther J. ||[[Carey-6642]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||8||Carpenter, Alfred D. ||[[Carpenter-20390]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |10||1||Carpenter, Clinton [b.1905] ||[[Carpenter-13941]]||||| |- |9||10||Carpenter, Clinton E. [b.1901] ||[[Carpenter-20655]]||Moody Dixon Rd.||| |- |9||25||Carpenter, Gilbert ||[[Carpenter-22025]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||8||Carpenter, Guy H. ||[[Carpenter-21648]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |8||4||Carpenter, Henry D. [b.1880] ||[[Carpenter-19234]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||7||Carpenter, Henry D. [b.1901] ||[[Carpenter-21644]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |10||1||Carpenter, Paul ||[[Carpenter-13940]]||||| |- |9||9||Carpenter, Philip S. ||[[Carpenter-20391]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||8||Carpenter, Walter B. ||[[Carpenter-21651]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |6||23||Case, D.M. ||||||| |- |7-Gonz.||15||Casso, Harry ||[[Casso-24]]||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |7-N46||15||Causey, Benton W. ||[[Causey-849]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |5||3||Causey, Clarence ||[[Causey-729]]||||| |- |9||11||Causey, Donald M. ||[[Causey-858]]||Causey Ln.||| |- |9||7||Causey, Ernest Z. ||[[Causey-862]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |5||2||Causey, Eugene ||[[Causey-730]]||||| |- |9||12||Causey, Leo F. ||[[Causey-869]]||Causey Ln.||| |- |9||15||Causey, Luther J. ||[[Causey-793]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |5||2||Causey, Marion ||[[Causey-736]]||||| |- |9||12||Causey, Vernon S. ||[[Causey-873]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-E88||1||Causin, Henry ||[[Causin-11]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |9||2||Cedotal, Gilbert J. ||[[Cedotal-67]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-N46||9||Chaney, Jackson A. ||[[Chaney-2682]]||Saint Amant Rd.||| |- |8||12||Chaney, L.C. ||[[Chaney-2798]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||15||Chapman, C.C. ||[[Chapman-21964]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |10||13||Chartin, Edward ||[[Chartin-2]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||23||Clayton, Adam A. ||[[Clayton-7577]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |8||43||Clayton, Glouden ||||||| |- |8||10||Clayton, John ||[[Clayton-7545]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-E88||7||Clouatre, Camelia ||[[Belligni-1]]||Clouatre Lane||| |- |10||15||Clourtre, J.E. ||[[Clouatre-64]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-E88||7||Clouatre, Joseph D. ||[[Clouatre-87]]||Clouatre Lane||| |- |7-Gonz.||1||Cloutare, Sidney ||[[Clouatre-73]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||1||Cole, M.A. ||[[Cole-27327]]||Burnside St.||| |- |9||24||Collin, Ted M. ||[[Collins-31874]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Collins, J.A. ||[[Collins-32977]]||Fanny St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||22||Collins, Thelma ||||New River Rd.||| |- |10||43||Comeaux, E.J. ||[[Comeaux-508]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||Cook, Harold J. ||[[Cook-42107]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||1||Cook, Rankin ||[[Cook-40536]]||Robertson Rd.||| |- |8||6||Cook, Sidney ||[[Cook-40553]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |5||39||Coriell, Emily ||[[Richard-7649]]||Hy. 1||| |- |7-Gonz.||17||Coroy, Albert B. ||[[Coroy-3]]||Main St.||| |- |8||23||Costanza, Angalo ||[[Costanza-108]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |9||23||Courtney, Cecil J. ||[[Courtney-2826]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||23||Courtney, Charlie W. ||[[Courtney-3369]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |8||16||Cowart, Joe ||[[Cowart-860]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |9||1||Cox, Guy A. ||[[Cox-35990]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||11||Crane, Shelby F. ||||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-N46||22||Crawford, Floyd ||[[Crawford-20276]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |5||39||Crochet, Beatrice ||[[Major-3327]]||Hy. 1||| |- |7-Gonz.||15||Cubbage, Bernice ||||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |6||20||Cupstid, Sam ||||Belle Helene||| |- |10||9||Daigle, Alanzo ||[[Daigle-1957]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||Daigle, Alces ||[[Daigle-1588]]||Roosevelt St.||| |- |7-W88||20||Daigle, Augustine ||[[Daigle-1334]]||||| |- |7-Gonz.||19||Daigle, C.S. ||[[Daigle-2043]]||Burnside St.||| |- |9||6||Daigle, Earl J. ||[[Daigle-2211]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||Daigle, Ernest ||[[Daigle-2039]]||Roosevelt St.||| |- |7-W88||3||Daigle, Felbert ||[[Daigle-1730]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-W88||20||Daigle, Joseph ||[[Daigle-1030]]||||| |- |8||22||Daigle, Leonce ||[[Daigle-1732]]||Dave Miller Rd.||| |- |8||18||Daigle, Oscar ||[[Daigle-2050]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |8||14||Daigle, Placide ||[[Daigle-1333]]||Prairieville-Hobart Rd.||| |- |10||9||Daigle, Rene ||[[Daigle-1945]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||26||Daigle, Sidney ||[[Daigle-688]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |10||53||DeArmond, Allen ||[[DeArmond-477]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||29||DeArmond, George A. ||[[DeArmond-515]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |10||53||DeArmond, Sam ||[[DeArmond-442]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||13||Decoteau, Allen ||[[Decoteau-39]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |9||35||Decoteau, Douglas ||[[Decoteau-180]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |10||26||Decteaux, Douglas ||[[Decoteau-180]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||19||Decoteau, Elphege ||[[Decoteau-51]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |7-N46||21||Decoteau, Ettienne ||[[Decoteau-48]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |8||19||Decoteau, Frank ||[[Decoteau-135]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |8||19||Decoteau, Hudgens ||[[Decoteau-133]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |8||18||Decoteau, J.B. ||[[Decoteau-195]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |7-N46||21||Decoteau, Jean B. ||[[Decoteau-41]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-N46||21||Decoteau, Lee ||[[Decoteau-175]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |8||19||Decoteau, Lenard ||[[Decoteau-136]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |10||41||DeHass, Louis ||[[DeHass-22]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||22||Delahommer, A.J. ||[[Delhommer-8]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||11||Delaune, A.M. ||[[Delaune-282]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |9||6||Delaune, Berton G. ||[[Delaune-248]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |9||2||Delaune, Cleveland J. ||[[Delaune-250]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |10||33||Delaune, Edward ||[[Delaune-199]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||23||Delaune, Frank ||[[Delaune-286]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||30||Delaune, G.C. ||[[DeLaune-188]]||Church Rd.||| |- |9||21||Delaune, Gerald F. ||[[Delaune-288]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |8||11||Delaune, J.N. Sr. ||[[DeLaune-238]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||11||Delaune, J.N. Jr. ||[[DeLaune-239]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||4||Delaune, Joe ||[[Delaune-215]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||31||Delaune, Kiler ||[[Delaune-172]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |10||36||Delaune, Leslie ||[[Delaune-203]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||33||Delaune, Louis ||[[Delaune-202]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||8||Delaune, Lloyd W. ||[[Delaune-280]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |8||12||Delaune, Melvin ||[[Delaune-224]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||4||Delaune, Nelson ||[[Delaune-251]]||Galvez-Prairieville||| |- |8||7||Delaune, Tom ||[[Delaune-255]]||Forest Trail||| |- |9||18||Dencausse, Beulah R. ||[[Ziegler-2354]]||Mt. Zion Rd.||| |- |9||1||Dencausse, Henry A. ||[[Dencausse-6]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-E88||10||Denham, Edward ||[[Denham-1517]]||Hwy. 61||| |- |9||1||Denham, Robert B. ||[[Denham-1363]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||6||Denham, Thomas T. ||[[Denham-1541]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |8||17||Denoux, Frank ||[[Denoux-16]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |10||44||Deszery, Williams ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||15||Devall, Josephine ||[[Devall-282]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |7-Gonz.||1||Diez, Callie ||[[Diez-204]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||1||Diez, Chester ||[[Diez-124]]||Burnside Rd.||| |- |9||12||Diez, Corbet J. ||[[Diez-113]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||4||Diez, Isaac ||[[Diez-207]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |8||35||Diez, Maud ||[[Kling-802]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |7-N46||9||Diez, Moise ||[[Diez-167]]||Saint Amant Rd.||| |- |8||38||Diez, Ulysses ||[[Diez-180]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |5||34||Dille, Leo ||||Hy. 761||| |- |9||28||Dinicola, Philip ||[[Dinicola-27]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |9||31||Dixon, Acklin L. ||[[Dixon-11907]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||Dixon, Adele R. ||[[Rheams-24]]||New River Rd.||| |- |9||10||Dixon, Dudley W. ||[[Dixon-15439]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |8||5||Dixon, Earl ||[[Dixon-14285]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||5||Dixon, Earl Jr. ||[[Dixon-15165]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||18||Dixon, Howard L. ||[[Dixon-15193]]||Mt. Zion Rd.||| |- |8||15||Dixon, John M. ||[[Dixon-14299]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |9||18||Dixon, Johnnie P. ||[[Dixon-15186]]||Mt. Zion Rd.||| |- |9||2||Dixon, Melvina ||||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||10||Dixon, Moody U. ||[[Dixon-15042]]||Moody Dixon Rd.||| |- |9||2||Dixon, Ruby ||[[Dixon-13962]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||19||Dixon, Seabe L. ||[[Dixon-15192]]||Henderson Bayou Rd.||| |- |10||37||Domecq, Leon ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||33||Dragg, Sanford D. ||[[Dragg-6]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |7-N46||8||Dubois, Lawrence ||[[Dubois-4023]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |7-N46||7||Dubois, Odile ||[[Landry-4221]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-E88||8||Ducote, Arthur ||||Brittany Rd.||| |- |8||41||Ducote, Charlie ||[[Ducote-204]]||Marchand Rd.||| |- |8||35||Dugas, Elodee ||[[Marchand-1495]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |9||10||Dugas, Joseph L. ||[[Dugas-1298]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |7-N46||1||Duplessis, Alcee ||[[Duplessis-3985]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |8||3||Duplessis, Alfred ||[[Duplessis-5213]]||Old Henry Rd.||| |- |10||5||Duplessis, Alten ||[[Duplessis-3999]]||||| |- |10||33||Duplessis, Elmire ||[[Richardson-31623]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||18||Duplessis, Ernest ||[[Duplessis-2575]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-N46||1||Duplessis, Firman ||[[Duplessis-4514]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |9||15||Duplessis, Joe [b.1886] ||[[Duplessis-5212]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |5||19||Duplessis, Joseph [b.1886] ||[[Duplessis-3824]]||Hy. 1||| |- |7-N46||18||Duplessis, Joseph [b.1903] ||[[Duplessis-2578]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-N46||6||Duplessis, Joseph P. ||[[Duplessis-4523]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||13||Duplessis, Julis ||[[Duplessis-3405]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||24||Duplessis, Mrs. L.A. ||[[Gautreau-273]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |5||27||Duplessis, Leonce ||[[Duplessis-3180]]||Hy. 1||| |- |10||30||Duplessis, Lester ||[[Duplessis-3998]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||1||Duplessis, Paul ||[[Duplessis-3984]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||16||Duplessis, Sedoris ||[[Duplessis-3981]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||27||Duplessis, Theodore ||[[Duplessis-3982]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||33||Duplessis, Theofield ||[[Duplessis-4726]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |5||27||Duplessis, Wilmon ||[[Duplessis-3830]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||18||Duplessis, Wright ||[[Duplessis-3828]]||Hy. 1||| |- |8||23||Dupuy, Clay Sr. ||[[Dupuy-685]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||10||Dupuy, Enoh ||[[Dupuy-687]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||9||Dutton, Tom ||[[Dutton-1999]]||Dutton Rd.||| |- |9||3||Duvernay, Noel F. ||[[Duvernay-132]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||22||Duvernay, Paul ||||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Dyer, Allen ||[[Dyer-15003]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |7-Gonz.||8||Dyer, Walter ||[[Dyer-15008]]||New River Rd.||| |- |10||39||Ealy, Harrison ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||3||Easterling, James ||||Main St.||| |- |8||6||Easterly, Lewis ||[[Easterly-450]]||Hope Villa Rd.||| |- |6||23||Eccles, Cecil T. |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GW8S-JKN FamilySearch profile] |- |8||14||Edmonston, Charley ||[[Edmonston-250]]||Prairieville-Hobart Rd.||| |- |8||26||Edmonston, Gordon ||[[Edmonston-269]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||22||Edmonston, James ||[[Edmonston-289]]||Dave Miller Rd.||| |- |9||2||Edmonston, Joseph O. ||[[Edmonston-312]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||15||Edmonston, Roscoe A. ||[[Edmonston-278]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||8||Edwards, Elmer E. ||[[Edwards-35508]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||16||Elisar, A.I. ||[[Elisar-8]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |8||36||Elisar, Edmond ||[[Eliser-50]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-W88||2||Eliser, Edward ||[[Eliser-30]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||10||Elisar, John ||[[Eliser-17]]||New River St.||| |- |8||17||Elisar, Lena ||[[Daigle-1713]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |7-N46||24||Eliser, Louis ||[[Eliser-18]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-E88||1||Eliser, Sidney ||[[Eliser-38]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||14||Elisar, Sims Sr. ||[[Elisar-13]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |7-W88||3||Eliser, Viola ||[[Babin-3138]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-W88||2||Eliser, Wickliffe ||[[Eliser-31]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||49||Eolley, Maurice ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||4||Epstein, Myer ||[[Epstein-636]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |9||26||Evans, John W. ||[[Evans-39061]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||26||Evans, Merritt P. ||[[Evans-39066]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||Evans, R.S. ||[[Evans-39629]]||New River Rd.||| |- |9||27||Evans, Van B. ||||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |9||7||Evans, Wallie M. ||[[Evans-26760]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||8||Evans, Webb C. ||[[Evans-34959]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||8||Evans, Wesley B. ||[[Evans-38653]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |10||41||Evans, Willie ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||Fairbanks, Allen ||[[Fairbanks-1301]]||Roosevelt St.||| |- |10||36||Fairbanks, Louise ||[[Fairbanks-4037]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-E88||1||Fairchild, Houston ||[[Fairchild-3067]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |6||19||Falcon, Thomas ||||Belle Helene|||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GHJ2-4KC FamilySearch profile] |- |6||23||Farrar, Edgar H. |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LWYF-VQW FamilySearch profile] |- |8||33||Favre, Joseph B. ||||Jefferson Hwy.|||See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Favre-317 Julius B. Favre] |- |6||9||Felps, Durant ||[[Felps-179]]||||| |- |10||13||Ferguson, E.E. ||[[Ferguson-18683]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |6||22||Ferguson, Rufus |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G46Z-F35 FamilySearch profile] |- |7-Gonz.||7||Ferraro, Peter ||[[Ferraro-586]]||New River Rd.||| |- |9||15||Ficklin, Christopher C. ||[[Ficklin-187]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |9||14||Ficklin, Freddie A. ||[[Ficklin-95]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |9||22||Ficklin, George F. ||[[Ficklin-196]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |7-N46||25||Ficklin, Guy Smith ||[[Ficklin-112]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |8||12||Ficklin, Lee J. ||[[Ficklin-173]]||Prairieville Rd.||| |- |9||22||Ficklin, Nellie ||[[Villar-97]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |7-N46||24||Ficklin, Newton ||[[Ficklin-58]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||25||Ficklin, Newton Reno ||[[Ficklin-93]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |9||22||Ficklin, Wiley ||[[Ficklin-169]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Fife, Pearl ||[[Fife-983]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |7-N46||7||Fife, Sidney ||[[Fife-980]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||29||Fife, W.M. ||[[Fife-822]]||Church Rd.||| |- |8||4||Finley, Hampton ||[[Finley-3537]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-W88||3||Finley, Roy B. ||||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||11||Floyd, Westly ||[[Floyd-5938]]||Hobart Rd.||| |- |10||35||Frederick, Amadee ||[[Frederic-181]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||4||Fredrick, Mrs. Author ||[[Braud-141]]||||| |- |10||11||Frederick, Corra ||[[Fairbanks-4031]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||13||Frederile, David ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||3||Fredrick, Frank ||[[Frederic-144]]||||| |- |10||1||Fredrick, George ||[[Frederic-146]]||||| |- |10||31||Frederick, John Alex ||[[Frederic-173]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||34||Frederick, Johnny ||[[Frederic-138]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||31||Frederick, Joseph ||[[Frederic-169]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||14||Ferderick, Maurrice ||[[Frederic-142]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |6||7||Frederickson, J.H. ||||||| |- |5||37||Freeman, Aphonse ||||Burnside, Church St.||| |- |5||35||Fremin, Morgan ||[[Fremin-24]]||Hy. 1||| |- |6||23||Fullen, William G. ||||||| |- |7-N46||27||Furlow, Henry ||[[Furlow-124]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |9||22||Gale, Thomas S. ||[[Gayle-332]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |7-E88||5||Gaudin, Ambroise ||[[Gaudin-663]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |7-E88||5||Gaudin, Barney ||[[Gaudin-602]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||15||Gaudin, Gerald L. ||||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |10||43||Gaudin, Harry ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |5||39||Gaudin, Leon ||[[Gaudin-653]]||||| |- |7-E88||5||Gaudin, Lilly ||[[Bateman-3475]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |7-E88||4||Gaudin, Louis ||[[Gaudin-626]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-W88||2||Gaudin, Morris ||[[Gaudin-554]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-W88||2||Gaudin, Vannie ||[[Gaudin-672]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |6||20||Gaudin, Walter J. ||[[Gaudin-561]]||||| |- |7-Gonz.||11||Gaulrapp, Edmund ||[[Gaulrapp-14]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |7-Gonz.||17||Gautreau, Adele ||[[LeSaicherre-4]]||Main St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||15||Gautreau, Adlar V. ||[[Gautreau-345]]||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |7-N46||20||Gautreau, Alcide ||[[Gautreau-319]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-N46||29||Gautreau, Allie ||[[Gautreau-724]]||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||1||Gautreau, Alphonse ||[[Gautreau-344]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |7-W88||3||Gautreau, Alton J. ||[[Gautreau-402]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||17||Gautreau, Amant ||[[Gautreau-487]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||19||Gautreau, Burris F. ||[[Gautreaux-301]]||Burnside St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||18||Gautreau, Charles ||[[Gautreau-318]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||24||Gautreau, Clarence ||[[Gautreau-293]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||12||Gautreau, Clement ||[[Gautreaux-150]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-N46||20||Gautreau, Cleveland ||[[Gautreaux-186]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-W88||2||Gautreau, Colomb ||[[Gautreau-415]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||33||Gautreau, Cyrylle ||[[Gautreau-284]]||||| |- |7-N46||14||Gautreau, David ||[[Gautreau-459]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-N46||4||Gautreau, Davis ||[[Gautreau-489]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||22||Gautreau, Dennis ||[[Gautreau-320]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||19||Gautreau, Dolphy ||[[Gautreau-267]]||Burnside St.||| |- |8||32||Gautreau, Mrs. E.J. ||[[Braud-193]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |7-N46||16||Gautreau, Eddie Sr. ||[[Gautreau-482]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||28||Gautreau, Elliot ||[[Gautreau-472]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||11||Gautreau, Ernest ||[[Gautreau-283]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||17||Gautreau, Evans J. ||[[Gautreau-338]]||Main St.||| |- |7-N46||19||Gautreau, F. Armand ||[[Gautreau-279]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-E88||8||Gautreau, Felix ||[[Gautreau-538]]||Painter Rd.||| |- |8||18||Gautreau, Felman ||[[Gautreaux-299]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |9||11||Gautreau, Freddie M. ||[[Gautreaux-254]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-N46||15||Gautreau, Harry [b.1891] ||[[Gautreau-488]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||10||Gautreau, Harry J. [b.1893] ||[[Gautreau-635]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||16||Gautreau, Henry [b.1885] ||[[Gautreau-507]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-W88||2||Gautreau, Henry W. [b.1897] ||[[Gautreau-420]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-E88||9||Gautreau, Herman ||[[Gautreau-537]]||Hwy. 61||| |- |7-W88||20||Gautreau, Horace J. ||[[Gautreau-341]]||||| |- |10||21||Gautreau, Hyson ||[[Gautreau-331]]||||| |- |7-N46||10||Gautreau, J. Louis ||[[Gautreau-663]]||Ducanere Short Cut||| |- |7-N46||29||Gautreau, Jean U. ||[[Gautreaux-184]]||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |7-N46||29||Gautreau, Jochin P. ||[[Gautreau-310]]||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |8||21||Gautreau, John ||[[Gautreaux-230]]||Dave Miller Rd.||| |- |7-N46||14||Gautreau, Joseph ||||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-E88||1||Gautreau, Joseph T. ||[[Gautreau-308]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||18||Gautreau, Joseph W. Sr. ||[[Gautreau-437]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |7-N46||13||Gautreau, Jules ||[[Gautreaux-167]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-N46||13||Gautreau, Julien ||[[Gautreau-223]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-N46||28||Gautreau, Julien J. ||[[Gautreau-471]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |8||21||Gautreau, Juliet ||[[Berteau-68]]||Dave Miller Rd.||| |- |5||32||Gautreau, Lawrence ||[[Gauthreaux-55]]||Hy. 761||| |- |8||20||Gautreau, Leonce ||[[Gautreau-312]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |7-N46||11||Gautreau, Lester ||[[Gautreau-328]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-N46||17||Gautreau, Linen J. ||[[Gautreau-491]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-N46||28||Gautreau, Louis ||[[Gautreau-217]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||7||Gautreau, Lucien ||||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||19||Gautreau, Marshal ||[[Gautreau-392]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-N46||19||Gautreau, Melton ||[[Gautreau-266]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-Gonz.||19||Gautreau, Mitchell A. ||[[Gautreau-407]]||Burnside St.||| |- |7-N46||17||Gautreau, Napoleon ||[[Gautreau-483]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-N46||12||Gautreau, Nathan J. ||[[Gautreaux-183]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||17||Gautreau, Nestor ||[[Gautreau-408]]||Main St.||| |- |10||46||Gautreau, Nilton ||[[Gautreau-776]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||15||Gautreau, Noah ||[[Gautreau-434]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||16||Gautreau, Nolan ||[[Gautreau-493]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||16||Gautreau, Oreal ||[[Gautreau-296]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Gautreau, Percy ||[[Gautreau-514]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |7-E88||1||Gauthreaux, Polenaire ||[[Gautreau-278]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||24||Gautreau, Prudhome ||[[Gautreaux-166]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |8||24||Gautreau, S.P. ||[[Gautreau-504]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-N46||12||Gautreau, Sam ||[[Gautreau-332]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-N46||13||Gautreau, Sanders ||[[Gautreaux-297]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |10||45||Gautreaux, Shelly ||[[Gautreau-645]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||15||Gautreau, Simon ||[[Gautreau-219]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||16||Gautreau, Stafford J. ||[[Gautreau-517]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |7-Gonz.||1||Gautreau, Sully ||[[Gautreau-340]]||Burnside Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||10||Gautreau, Surville ||[[Gautreau-218]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||20||Gautreau, Sylvina ||[[Gautreau-707]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-N46||12||Gautreau, Ulise ||[[Gautreau-220]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |6||2||Gautreau, Ulysses ||[[Gautreaux-160]]||||| |- |10||32||Gautreaux, Victor ||[[Gautreaux-312]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-W88||4||Gautreau, Vincent ||[[Gautreau-578]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Gautreau, Welmon ||[[Gautreau-627]]||Fanny St.||| |- |7-E88||1||Gauthreaux, Windom ||[[Gautreaux-249]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||Gautreau, Wright ||[[Gautreau-444]]||Roosevelt St.||| |- |6||7||Geismar, Leon ||[[Geismar-12]]||||| |- |6||7||Geismar, M.L. ||[[Geismar-19]]||||| |- |7-W88||6||Gerard, Parent ||[[Parent-1806]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||17||Germany, Oscar ||[[Germany-266]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |8||25||Gilbert, Wilson ||[[Gilbert-17474]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||34||Girshefski, John H. ||[[Girshefski-1]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Glaze, Henry P. ||[[Glaze-657]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |5||39||Gomez, Adam ||||||| |- |7-W88||10||Gomez, Clabert ||[[Gomez-3359]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||39||Gonon, J.B. ||[[Gonon-2]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-E88||12||Gonzales, Dewey ||[[Gonzales-2140]]||New Creek Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||16||Gonzales, Felicie B. ||[[Bourgeois-1350]]||Main St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||20||Gonzales, George A. ||||Ice Plant Rd.||| |- |9||20||Gonzales, Harriet ||[[Parker-35403]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||8||Gonzales, Henry F. ||[[Gonzales-2429]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Gonzales, J.A. ||||Fanny St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Gonzales, J.E. ||[[Gonzales-2133]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |10||18||Gonzales, Joe ||||||| |- |7-N46||9||Gonzales, John ||[[Gonzales-2078]]||Saint Amant Rd.||| |- |7-N46||9||Gonzales, Lee ||[[Gonzales-2082]]||Saint Amant Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||3||Gonzales, Lester ||[[Gonzales-2214]]||Main St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||8||Gonzales, O.H. ||[[Gonzales-1963]]||New River Rd.||| |- |9||32||Gonzales, Rudolph ||[[Gonzales-1476]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |10||9||Gonzales, Sidney ||[[Gonzales-2154]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||35||Gonzales, Sims ||[[Gonzales-1968]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||10||Gonzales, U.M. ||[[Gonzales-2163]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||5||Gonzales, Willie ||[[Gonzales-1970]]||||| |- |8||14||Gooch, Harry ||||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |9||33||Gore, Elvin E. ||[[Gore-3029]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |7-W88||21||Gore, Forest ||[[Gore-2472]]||Lanoux Rd.||| |- |10||2||Graham, Willie ||[[Graham-26757]]||||| |- |5||28||Granier, Adrien ||[[Granier-136]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||30||Granier, Leonard ||[[Granier-108]]||Hy. 761||| |- |5||3||Grant, Hardin ||||||| |- |7-Gonz.||9||Gravois, James J. ||||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||7||Grobert, Omer ||[[Grabert-52]]||New River Rd.||| |- |10||35||Guidry, Alcide ||[[Guedry-154]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||29||Guindry, Clarance ||[[Guedry-320]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||36||Guidrey, Daniel ||[[Guedry-156]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||29||Guidry, Earnst ||[[Guedry-151]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||35||Guidry, Edward ||[[Guidry-1262]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||30||Guidry, Enoh ||[[Guedry-146]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||14||Guedry, Eve ||[[LeBlanc-8215]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||13||Guidrey, H.P. ||[[Guidry-1225]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |10||7||Guidry, Joe J. ||[[Guedry-303]]||||| |- |10||46||Guidry, Justin ||[[Guedry-84]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||51||Guidry, L.J. ||[[Guedry-179]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||5||Guidry, Lonnis ||[[Guedry-188]]||||| |- |9||32||Guidry, Molen ||||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-N46||8||Guedry, Paul ||[[Guedry-291]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |10||36||Guedry, Pierre ||[[Guidry-1268]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||3||Giudry, Sullvan ||||||| |- |7-N46||5||Guidry, Thomas ||[[Guedry-288]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||14||Guidry, Victor ||[[Guidry-1209]]||Fanny St.||| |- |9||5||Guitreau, Marion ||[[Guitreau-39]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |7-E88||13||Guitreau, Percy ||[[Guitreau-36]]||||| |- |10||43||Guitry, Lorris ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||48||Haggery, Roosevelt ||||Hwy. 54|||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/GCTV-VSH FamilySearch profile] |- |7-E88||2||Hamilton, Juan Maria ||[[Parent-1833]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||1||Hanna, John W. ||[[Hanna-3553]]||||| |- |10||14||Hanna, Solomon ||[[Hanna-3718]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||50||Hanna, Wral ||[[Hanna-3535]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||14||Hansen, Bell ||||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Hargis, Henry ||||Railroad Ave.||| |- |6||24||Harper, Ardis C. |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDL7-4G3 FamilySearch profile] |- |7-Gonz.||10||Harrell, George M. ||[[Harrell-3109]]||New River Rd.||| |- |6||24||Harris, Homer |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6C4-49P FamilySearch profile] |- |7-N46||6||Harrison, Netta B. ||||New River Rd.||| |- |6||5||Hartman, Daniel |||||||See [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8557003/daniel-h-hartman grave] |- |6||7||Hatfield, Thomas B. ||[[Hatfield-5518]]||||| |- |7-E88||12||Haydel, Valcour ||[[Haydel-133]]||New Creek Rd.||| |- |10||23||Heath, John ||[[Heath-8181]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||23||Heath, Ovide ||[[Heath-6622]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||39||Hebert, Mrs. A.C. ||[[Babin-2983]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |10||44||Hebert, A.J. Sr. ||[[Hebert-3476]]||||| |- |10||32||Hebert, Alex ||[[Hebert-5540]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||35||Hebert, Mrs. Amele ||||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |8||15||Hebert, Arelius O. ||[[Hebert-4477]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |10||27||Hebert, Bernard ||[[Hebert-5492]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-Gonz.||17||Hebert, Eli ||||Main St.||| |- |10||28||Hebert, Elison ||[[Hebert-5552]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||24||Hebert, Felicien ||[[Hebert-6304]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |10||18||Hebert, Jas H. ||[[Hebert-5493]]||||| |- |10||6||Hebert, Joe ||[[Hebert-5428]]||||| |- |10||29||Hebert, Julia M. ||[[Hebert-5589]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||10||Hebert, Leonce P. ||[[Hebert-5541]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||38||Hebert, Lucien ||[[Hebert-4778]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |10||28||Hebert, Nelson ||[[Hebert-5546]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||13||Hebert, Omar ||[[Hebert-5814]]||Braud Rd.||| |- |8||22||Hebert, P.V. ||[[Hebert-5808]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |10||27||Hebert, Raymond ||[[Hebert-5538]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||24||Hebert, Roger ||[[Hebert-5526]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-W88||10||Hebert, Victorine ||[[Landry-4815]]||Hwy. 149||| |- |7-N46||10||Hebert, Vincent ||[[Hebert-4800]]||Ducanere Short Cut||| |- |8||16||Hebert, Woodrow ||[[Hebert-4478]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |10||38||Heffron, R.L. ||[[Heffron-294]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||10||Heintze, John ||[[Heintze-32]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |6||7||Helluin, James ||[[Helluin-3]]||||| |- |8||30||Henderson, J.P. ||[[Henderson-20800]]||Church Rd.||| |- |8||24||Henderson, Joseph ||[[Henderson-8944]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||11||Henderson, Louis ||[[Henderson-8943]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||3||Henry, Joseph ||[[Henry-13719]]||Old Henry Rd.||| |- |8||29||Henry, Leonce ||[[Henry-13902]]||Church Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||16||Henry, Nicholas ||[[Henry-13717]]||Main St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||20||Henry, Thadral ||[[Henry-13939]]||Shady Grove Rd.||| |- |8||26||Hernandez, Jeff ||[[Hernandez-5465]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |9||18||Hodgeson, Cleveland ||[[Hodgeson-98]]||Mt. Zion Rd.||| |- |9||3||Hodgeson, Collins ||[[Hodgeson-94]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||1||Hodgeson, Joseph A. ||[[Hodgeson-90]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||3||Hodgeson, Wildon W. ||[[Hodgeson-92]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |5||4||Hodgeson, William ||[[Hodgeson-62]]||Brewton-Dutch Rd.||| |- |5||16||Holdridge, Lynwood ||||Hy. 1|||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G8C8-559 FamilySearch profile] |- |10||43||Holmes, Temply E. ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||19||Holton, William O. ||[[Holton-76]]||Henderson Bayou Rd.||| |- |8||30||Hood, Colburn ||||Church Rd.||| |- |9||28||Howe, Leo D. ||[[Howe-12621]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |9||24||Howe, William W. ||[[Howe-6657]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |5||37||Howell, William ||||Hy. 1||| |- |9||6||Hudson, Mabon O. ||[[Hudson-15217]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |10||28||Huhlman, William J.B. ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-E88||9||Hurst, Abel ||[[Hurst-5423]]||Hwy. 61||| |- |7-E88||8||Hurst, Denver ||[[Hurst-5421]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |7-E88||6||Hurst, Ivy ||[[Hurst-5408]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |10||48||Hussel, Robert L. ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |6||24||Hutsell, Benjamin B. |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LYRY-L21 FamilySearch profile] |- |5||29||Hydel, Dixon ||[[Haydel-149]]||Hy. 761||| |- |5||13||Hydel, Joseph ||||Hy. 761||| |- |6||20||Hymel, Edgar E. ||||Belle Helene||| |- |6||20||Hymel, Edgar J. ||||Belle Helene||| |- |6||22||Hymel, Harry J. ||||||| |- |6||19||Himel, John N. ||[[Himel-46]]||Belle Helene||| |- |6||20||Hymel, Joseph R. ||||Belle Helene||| |- |6||20||Hymel, Nelson ||[[Himel-44]]||Belle Helene||| |- |6||20||Hymel, Victor ||[[Himel-110]]||Belle Helene||| |- |6||21||Hymel, Whitney F. ||[[Himel-60]]||||| |- |6||20||Hymel, Wilson P. ||[[Himel-48]]||Belle Helene||| |- |7-N46||33||Ikerd, Walter ||[[Ikerd-102]]||||| |- |9||27||Ippolito, Margaret ||[[Giambrone-117]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |6||23||Jackson, Floyd T. ||||||| |- |8||4||James, Calby ||[[James-23235]]||Galvez-Prairieville||| |- |7-N46||6||James, Cariue ||[[James-22857]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||9||James, Cecil ||[[James-23250]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-W88||1||James, Debby ||[[James-22501]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-W88||1||James, Emmett ||[[James-23211]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||12||James, Hanson ||[[James-23272]]||Prairieville Rd.||| |- |8||12||James, Henry ||[[James-23270]]||Prairieville Rd.||| |- |8||12||James, Hercules ||[[James-23266]]||Prairieville Rd.||| |- |8||9||James, Huey ||[[James-21597]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||1||James, Lela E. ||[[Broussard-1905]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-W88||3||James, Leonard ||[[James-23224]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||19||James, Louie ||[[James-21641]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |8||12||James, Willie ||[[James-23267]]||Prairieville Rd.||| |- |8||31||Janssen, Rev. J.P. ||||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Joffrion, Grant ||[[Joffrion-80]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |8||1||Johnson, Arthur ||[[Johnson-112093]]||Robertson Rd.||| |- |9||8||Johnson, Ellis P. ||[[Johnson-115454]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |8||29||Johnson, John L. ||[[Johnson-43483]]||Church Rd.||| |- |8||1||Johnson, Lett ||[[Johnson-114723]]||Robertson Rd.||| |- |6||7||Johnson, R.T. ||||||| |- |10||37||Johnson, Reginald ||[[Johnson-107638]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||16||Johnson, Rupert ||[[Johnson-106654]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |6||23||Jordan, French M. |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K87J-VBP FamilySearch profile] |- |5||9||Jumonville, Adolph |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L6SQ-6PF FamilySearch profile] |- |7-Gonz.||15||Jumonville, Harold J. ||||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |9||21||Jumoville, Sylvester W. ||||Galvez Rd.||| |- |6||21||Juneau, Philip ||[[Juneau-380]]||||| |- |6||8||Keegan, Thomas Jr. ||[[Keegan-847]]||||| |- |9||7||Kelleher, Leslie D. ||[[Kelleher-684]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||34||Keller, Christopher E. ||[[Keller-6998]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |9||32||Keller, Joseph ||[[Keller-9053]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||32||Keller, Lawerence ||[[Keller-7080]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||22||Keller, Leo P. ||[[Keller-6999]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||35||Keller, Nicholas ||[[Keller-6995]]||Brignac Ln.||| |- |9||35||Keller, Sidney ||[[Keller-7000]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |9||18||Kelley, Alton E. ||[[Kelley-11436]]||Henderson Bayou Rd.||| |- |9||19||Kelley, Hardy D. ||[[Kelley-11436]]||Henderson Bayou Rd.||| |- |9||20||Kelley, Walter H. ||[[Kelley-11443]]||Mt. Zion Rd.||| |- |9||20||Kelly, Wesley L. ||[[Kelly-25338]]||Mt. Zion Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||17||Kernand, Joseph Adam ||[[Kernan-184]]||Main St.||| |- |8||36||Kernan, W.C. ||[[Kernan-161]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |6||22||Keys, John J. ||||||| |- |10||26||Kenchen, Jack ||[[Kinchen-221]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |9||35||Kinchen, Jackson ||[[Kinchen-221]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |9||23||Kinchen, Newton F. ||[[Kinchen-245]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |10||37||King, Isac ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||5||King, Mack ||[[King-49032]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||27||King, Thomas D. ||[[King-50416]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |7-W88||20||King, Warren B. ||[[King-45644]]||||| |- |8||20||Kling, Alexandra ||[[Kling-793]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |10||46||Kling, Antonia ||[[Kling-675]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||36||Kling, Celestine ||[[Kling-593]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-W88||12||Kling, Claude ||[[Kling-571]]||Hwy. 149||| |- |8||21||Kling, Czar ||[[Kling-579]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||23||Kling, Edwig ||[[Kling-795]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||17||Kling, Emma ||[[Edmonston-240]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |8||31||Kling, Floriant ||[[Kling-562]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||14||Kling, Mrs. J.A. ||[[Hebert-4641]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||35||Kling, Leonce ||[[Kling-570]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |8||33||Kling, Myrtle ||[[Kling-528]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||18||Kling, Oreal ||[[Kling-524]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |8||17||Kling, Robert ||[[Kling-668]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |8||3||Kling, Rosetta ||[[Miller-79596]]||Old Henry Rd.||| |- |8||36||Kling, Shafter Sr. ||[[Kling-681]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-W88||12||Kling, Wallace ||[[Kling-565]]||Hwy. 149||| |- |5||28||Kramer, Forest ||[[Kraemer-752]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||18||Kramer, Hart Sr. ||[[Kraemer-727]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||19||Kramer, William ||[[Kramer-4642]]||Hy. 1||| |- |6||24||Kroeger, Henry A. |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VYR7-1ZL FamilySearch profile] |- |8||14||Kyes, Dr. Edwin ||[[Kyes-48]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |7-N46||2||Labbe, G.L. ||[[Labbe-533]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |8||6||Lacobee, Huston ||[[Lacobee-2]]||Hope Villa Rd.||| |- |10||13||Lacour, Joseph ||[[LaCour-265]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||18||Lahy, John A. ||||New River Rd.||| |- |10||50||Laiche, Adam ||[[Laiche-12]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||5||Laiche, Anna ||[[Edwards-18353]]||||| |- |10||5||Laiche, Burris ||[[Laiche-32]]||||| |- |10||39||Laiche, Earnst ||[[Laiche-65]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||41||Laiche, Etienne ||[[Laiche-21]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||4||Laiche, Joseph Sr. ||[[Laiche-24]]||||| |- |10||39||Laiche, Leonce ||[[Laiche-66]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-E88||7||Laische, Vernon ||[[Laiche-13]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |10||39||Lambert, Armond ||[[Lambert-11380]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||33||Lambert, Author ||[[Lambert-12448]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||9||Lambert, Camille ||[[Lambert-8007]]||Rudy's Rd.||| |- |10||40||Lambert, Claude ||[[Lambert-14573]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-W88||20||Lambert, Demas H. ||[[Lambert-11663]]||||| |- |10||27||Lambert, Drozin ||[[Lambert-12584]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||26||Lambert, Edgar ||[[Lambert-12237]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |10||8||Lambert, Elmo ||[[Lambert-12455]]||||| |- |10||32||Lambert, Else ||[[Lambert-11237]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||8||Lambert, Emory ||[[Lambert-12454]]||||| |- |7-N46||17||Lambert, Etienne ||[[Lambert-8214]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||10||Lambert, Felix ||[[Lambert-12114]]||New River St.||| |- |10||29||Lambert, George ||[[Lambert-12101]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||48||Lambert, Henry M. ||[[Lambert-11331]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||28||Lambert, Herquile ||[[Lambert-12091]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||9||Lambert, Hudgen J. ||[[Lambert-12158]]||Rudy's Rd.||| |- |10||25||Lambert, J.S. ||[[Lambert-12586]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||30||Lambert, Mrs. John ||[[Templet-44]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||8||Lambert, Joseph ||[[Lambert-12445]]||||| |- |10||40||Lambert, L.J. ||[[Lambert-12696]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||32||Lambert, Larence ||[[Lambert-12157]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||30||Lambert, Leo ||[[Lambert-10987]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||2||Lambert, Lester ||[[Lambert-12630]]||||| |- |10||8||Lambert, Linton ||[[Lambert-12518]]||||| |- |10||39||Lambert, Marguerite ||[[Lobell-82]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||33||Lambert, Milton ||[[Lambert-12660]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||48||Lambert, Orille ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||48||Lambert, Orine ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||8||Lambert, Pierre ||[[Lambert-12447]]||||| |- |7-N46||23||Lambert, Rosemond ||[[Lambert-11432]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |10||28||Lambert, Silas ||[[Lambert-12449]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||33||Lambert, Teleson ||[[Lambert-14021]]||||| |- |10||29||Lambert, Vermon ||[[Lambert-12106]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||31||Lambert, Victorine ||[[Lambert-10981]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |10||46||Lambert, Woodrow ||[[Lambert-12735]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||3||Lamendola, Angelo ||[[Lamendola-24]]||Main St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||11||Lamendola, Tony ||[[Lamendola-33]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |6||16||Landaiche, Theo ||[[Landaiche-12]]||||| |- |8||36||Landry, Alces ||[[Landry-4225]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |8||17||Landry, Anselm ||[[Landry-4905]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |7-W88||20||Landry, Bertrand P. ||[[Landry-4577]]||||| |- |8||22||Landry, Carrol ||[[Landry-5454]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||9||Landry, Charles O. ||[[Landry-5357]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||17||Landry, Demas ||[[Landry-5037]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |6||19||Landry, Edna H. ||[[Himel-104]]||Belle Helene||| |- |8||33||Landry, Elie ||[[Landry-3599]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||10||Landry, Enamel ||[[Landry-5409]]||Church Rd.||| |- |8||22||Landry, Eulger ||[[Landry-5439]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||35||Landry, Francis [b.1905] ||[[Landry-5972]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |8||18||Landry, Francis [b.1915] ||[[Landry-5038]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |10||49||Landry, George ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||13||Landry, Gerard ||[[Landry-5404]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||17||Landry, Gerard P. ||[[Landry-5429]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |8||16||Landry, Hercules ||[[Landry-4593]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |8||39||Landry, J.E. ||[[Landry-4575]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-E88||5||Landry, J. Moise ||[[Landry-5916]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||30||Landry, J.P. ||[[Landry-4967]]||Church Rd.||| |- |8||31||Landry, J.Y. Sr. ||[[Landry-4974]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||16||Landry, John B. ||[[Landry-4596]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |8||10||Landry, Joseph ||||Church Rd.||| |- |7-E88||12||Landry, Joseph S. ||[[Landry-5331]]||New Creek Rd.||| |- |8||9||Landry, L.P. ||||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||34||Landry, Leo L. ||[[Landry-4196]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||39||Landry, Leuce J. ||[[Landry-4990]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |5||36||Landry, Louisa ||[[Rome-767]]||Hy. 1||| |- |8||22||Landry, Lubin ||[[Landry-5393]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |5||39||Landry, Marie ||||Hy. 1||| |- |7-W88||7||Landry, Moise ||[[Landry-4904]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||31||Landry, Noah P. ||[[Landry-2967]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||Landry, Numa Sr. ||[[Landry-4648]]||Roosevelt St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||Landry, Numa ||[[Landry-4822]]||Roosevelt St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||Landry, Odile ||||Railroad Ave.||| |- |8||36||Landry, Pierce ||[[Landry-4962]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||8||Landry, Ramon ||||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |8||33||Landry, Therrance ||[[Landry-5401]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||23||Landry, Thomas ||[[Landry-5421]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||13||Landry, Thomas B. ||[[Landry-5362]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |9||14||Landry, Turiaphe P. ||[[Landry-5486]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |8||17||Landry, Vincent ||[[Landry-4576]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |6||23||Langley, John W. ||||||| |- |10||10||Lanoux, Alces ||[[Lanoux-113]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||35||Lanoux, Alex ||[[Lanoux-101]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||10||Lanoux, Alfred ||[[Lanoux-91]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||10||Lanoux, Alfred Jr. ||[[Lanoux-94]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-E88||2||Lanoux, Alphonse ||[[Lanoux-119]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||38||Lanoux, Ambrose ||[[Lanoux-45]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||3||Lanoux, Elie ||[[Lanoux-31]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||2||Lanoux, George ||[[Lanoux-42]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||6||Lanoux, Henry C. ||[[Lanoux-68]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||18||Lanoux, J. Forest ||[[Lanoux-72]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||21||Lanoux, Joseph ||[[Lanoux-66]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||38||Lanoux, Kernest ||[[Lanoux-139]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-E88||3||Lanoux, Lester ||[[Lanoux-63]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||39||Lanoux, Morris ||[[Lanoux-52]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-W88||19||Lanoux, Ollious J. ||[[Lanoux-116]]||Hwy. 529||| |- |7-W88||21||Lanoux, Valley ||[[Lanoux-122]]||Lanoux Rd.||| |- |9||24||Lass, Arthur V. ||[[Lass-100]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||11||Lass, Joseph A. ||[[Lass-95]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||9||Lasseigne, H.J. ||[[Lasseigne-115]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |9||4||Latina, John ||[[Latina-9]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |10||49||Lauria, Russel ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||19||Lavigne, Adam ||[[Lavigne-865]]||||| |- |10||20||Lavigne, Allie ||[[Lavigne-876]]||||| |- |10||29||Lavigne, Alvin ||[[Lavigne-871]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-W88||2||Lavigne, Corinne ||[[Bourgeois-2225]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||23||Lavigne, Emile ||[[Lavigne-877]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||23||Lavigne, Robert ||[[Lavigne-862]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |9||14||Lear, George A. ||[[Lear-1414]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |10||28||Lebeaux, Allen ||[[LeBeau-520]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||35||LeBeau, David ||[[LeBeau-483]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||24||Lebeaux, Elphege ||[[Lebeau-428]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||24||Lebeau, Ernest ||[[LeBeau-517]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |9||33||Lebeau, Israel ||[[LeBeau-529]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |9||31||Lebeau, Johnnie ||[[LeBeau-524]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||27||Lebeau, Johnny ||[[LeBeau-524]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |9||20||Lebeau, Oscar E. ||[[LeBeau-548]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||9||LeBlanc, Achille ||[[Leblanc-10040]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||17||LeBlanc, Adam ||[[LeBlanc-8217]]||Johnson Rd.||| |- |7-N46||5||LeBlanc, Adam P. ||[[Leblanc-8063]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-W88||3||LeBlanc, Alcide ||[[LeBlanc-11067]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||25||LeBlanc, Alphonse ||[[LeBlanc-3593]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-W88||20||LeBlanc, Alton ||[[Leblanc-8611]]||||| |- |10||16||LeBlanc, Arestil ||[[Leblanc-8064]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||LeBlanc, Athalie ||||Roosevelt St.||| |- |10||43||LeBlanc, Cleo ||[[LeBlanc-11506]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||5||LeBlanc, Dave ||[[LeBlanc-10082]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||21||LeBlanc, Denis ||[[LeBlanc-10199]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||21||LeBlanc, Ettiene J. ||[[LeBlanc-9213]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |8||38||LeBlanc, Everiste ||[[LeBlanc-9506]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |10||2||LeBlanc, Feamond ||[[LeBlanc-11361]]||||| |- |8||19||LeBlanc, Francis ||[[LeBlanc-11100]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |7-E88||2||LeBlanc, Frank ||[[LeBlanc-9284]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||16||LeBlanc, Gebert ||[[LeBlanc-11430]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||43||LeBlance, George ||[[LeBlanc-10087]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||LeBlanc, H. Paul ||[[LeBlanc-11579]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||4||LeBlanc, Hansen ||[[LeBlanc-9131]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |8||23||LeBlanc, Hendrick ||[[Leblanc-8202]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-E88||2||LeBlanc, Ivy ||[[LeBlanc-10965]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||10||LeBlanc, J.E. ||[[LeBlanc-9154]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||37||LeBlanc, John A. ||[[LeBlanc-9500]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |10||31||LeBlanc, Joseph ||[[LeBlanc-9722]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||34||LeBlanc, Joseph Sr. ||||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |7-Gonz.||15||LeBlanc, Josephine ||||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||9||LeBlanc, Katherine ||||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||22||LeBlanc, Leslie A. ||[[Leblanc-8226]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||16||LeBlanc, Leonce ||[[LeBlanc-9085]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||41||LeBlanc, Lewis J. ||[[LeBlanc-2182]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |10||47||LeBlanc, Lezine ||[[Fontenot-1706]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||14||LeBlanc, Linden ||[[LeBlanc-9187]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||10||LeBlanc, Lionel ||[[LeBlanc-10143]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||2||LeBlanc, Louis ||[[LeBlanc-8686]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |10||41||LeBlanc, Marie [b.1866] ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||24||Leblance, Marie [b.1885] ||[[Villar-138]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-W88||1||LeBlanc, Mitchell ||[[LeBlanc-10148]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||LeBlanc, Nestor ||[[LeBlanc-10112]]||Fanny St.||| |- |10||17||LeBlanc, Nicholas ||[[LeBlanc-9643]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||11||LeBlanc, Oliver ||[[LeBlanc-9155]]||Ducanere Short Cut||| |- |10||20||LeBlance, Omere ||[[LeBlanc-9222]]||||| |- |10||41||LeBlance, Oriel ||[[LeBlanc-9753]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||48||LeBlanc, Ovide ||[[LeBlanc-9850]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||49||LeBlanc, Ozerma ||[[LeBlanc-9656]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||34||LeBlanc, P.S. ||[[Leblanc-8225]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |7-Gonz.||16||LeBlanc, Peter Paul ||[[LeBlanc-11602]]||Main St.||| |- |10||44||LeBlanc, Roy ||[[LeBlanc-11522]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||11||LeBlanc, Rudolph ||[[LeBlanc-9160]]||Ducanere Short Cut||| |- |7-E88||3||LeBlanc, Samuel ||[[LeBlanc-10967]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||4||LeBlanc, Shafter ||[[Leblanc-9135]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |10||21||LeBlance, Sims ||[[Leblanc-9674]]||||| |- |7-E88||2||LeBlanc, Teleson ||[[LeBlanc-10956]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-E88||8||LeBlanc, Telesphore J. ||[[LeBlanc-11011]]||Painter Rd.||| |- |7-E88||2||LeBlanc, Whitney ||[[LeBlanc-8767]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||43||LeBlance, Widom J. ||[[LeBlanc-11506]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||48||LeBlanc, William Sr. ||[[LeBlanc-9730]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||48||LeBlanc, William Jr. ||[[LeBlanc-9847]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||43||LeBlance, William J. ||[[LeBlanc-11514]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||1||LeBlanc, Wilmon ||[[LeBlanc-10911]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||3||LeBlanc, Wilson ||[[LeBlanc-9122]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |10||48||LeBlanc, Wilton ||[[LeBlanc-9734]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||30||Leche, Antoine ||||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||18||LeDoux, E.H. ||[[LeDoux-1079]]||New River Rd.||| |- |10||44||Lee, Jerome ||[[Lee-30197]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||41||Lee, Joseph S. ||[[Lee-33857]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||41||Lee, Oneal ||[[Lee-33833]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||45||Lee, Orillion ||[[Lee-33911]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||46||Lee, Robert Sr. ||[[Lee-30192]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |6||23||Lee, William C. ||||||| |- |9||5||Leggion, Gaddis ||[[Leggin-2]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |10||53||Lemoine, Milton ||[[Lemoine-967]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||29||Lemoucheux, Lena ||[[Keller-8878]]||Church Rd.||| |- |10||16||Lessard, Author ||[[Lessard-1009]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||24||Lessard, Clovoice ||[[Lessard-1015]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||3||Lessar, Edward ||[[Lessard-1045]]||||| |- |10||45||Lessard, John Ivy ||[[Lessard-1029]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||18||Lessard, Olibert ||[[Lessard-1008]]||||| |- |10||3||Lessor, Robert J. ||[[Lessard-1052]]||||| |- |8||14||Leteff, John A. ||[[Leteff-4]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |7-E88||11||Lilly, Bradford ||[[Lilly-2852]]||New Creek Rd.||| |- |7-W88||3||Lilly, Carl ||[[Lilly-2858]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-W88||21||Lilly, Emmett ||[[Lilly-2863]]||Lanoux Rd.||| |- |7-E88||6||Lilly, Harvey ||[[Lilly-2834]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |7-E88||6||Lilly, William M. ||[[Lilly-2845]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |7-E88||10||Lindsey, John ||[[Lindsey-5453]]||Hwy. 61||| |- |9||4||Liotto, Peter ||[[Liotta-95]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||4||Liotto, Raymond ||[[Liotta-98]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Little, Myrtle ||[[White-59212]]||Fanny St.||| |- |10||27||Littles, Sidney ||[[Templet-54]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |6||23||Loggins, Walter R. |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9MJH-QP1 FamilySearch profile] |- |7-Gonz.||22||Loosemore, Roy Robert ||||New River Rd.||| |- |10||40||Loupe, Emile ||[[Loupe-69]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||8||Loupe, Joe ||[[Loupe-89]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |7-E88||3||Loupe, Marie A. ||[[Arceneaux-369]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||49||Loupe, O.S. ||[[Loupe-68]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||32||Loupe, Ory ||[[Loupe-67]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-W88||2||Loupe, Sitman ||[[Loupe-55]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-E88||3||Loupe, Stepney ||[[Loupe-84]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||41||Louviere, Joe ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||20||Louyea, Clinton ||[[Rouyea-5]]||||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||Luxworth, Victor ||||New River Rd.||| |- |9||1||Lyons, Louis B. ||[[Lyons-7716]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||5||McAndrew, Chester ||[[McAndrew-590]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||McConnell, Clara ||[[Ball-21426]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||16||McConnell, Jesse Morris ||[[McConnell-6032]]||Main St.||| |- |7-E88||6||McCoy, Frank ||[[McCoy-9233]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |7-E88||5||McCoy, Harry ||[[McCoy-9155]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |7-N46||11||McCrory, Clarence ||[[McCrory-855]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-N46||11||McCrory, Gerald ||[[McCrory-857]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |8||10||McCrory, Grover ||[[McCrory-366]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||8||McCrory, Jackson Sr. ||[[McCrory-365]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||6||McCrory, Jackson Jr. ||[[McCrory-369]]||Hope Villa Rd.||| |- |8||8||McCrory, John ||[[McCrory-785]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||10||McCrory, Ollie ||[[McCrory-363]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||24||McCrory, Sidney ||[[McCrory-791]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||4||McDonald, Donald H. ||||Railroad Ave.||| |- |10||52||McDonough, Jedis ||[[McDonough-1350]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||27||Macnal, W.H. ||||Hwy. 46||| |- |5||27||Maden, Welam ||||Hy. 1||| |- |9||29||Malbrough, Ernest S. ||[[Malbrough-59]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||29||Malbrough, Lionel J. ||[[Malbrough-65]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||24||Malbreaugh, Octave ||[[Malbreaugh-2]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||Manning, C.E. ||[[Manning-8969]]||Burnside St.||| |- |6||1||Many, George B. ||[[Many-63]]||||| |- |6||1||Many, Henry ||[[Many-54]]||||| |- |6||7||Many, Joseph |||||||See [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8534310/joseph-many FindAGrave profile] |- |6||1||Many, Morris ||[[Many-57]]||||| |- |7-E88||1||Marchal, Andrew L. ||||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-Gonz.||8||Marchand, A.P. ||[[Marchand-1060]]||New River Rd.||| |- |6||21||Marchand, Almo J. ||[[Marchand-375]]||||| |- |7-N46||30||Marchand, Alvin J. ||[[Marchand-1096]]||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |8||35||Marchand, Ambrose ||[[Marchand-1195]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |7-N46||1||Marchand, Aristile ||[[Marchand-719]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||4||Marchand, Armand Jr. ||[[Marchand-1077]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |5||29||Marchand, Clemence ||[[Serre-138]]||Hy. 1||| |- |10||37||Marchand, Cleveland ||[[Marchand-1058]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |5||38||Marchand, Dudley ||[[Marchand-1116]]||||| |- |5||37||Marchand, Edith ||[[Crochet-64]]||Hy. 1||| |- |6||19||Marchand, Edward G. ||[[Marchand-1043]]||Belle Helene||| |- |8||24||Marchand, Fellman ||[[Marchand-1094]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |6||19||Marchand, Henry J. ||[[Marchand-1042]]||Belle Helene||| |- |7-N46||29||Marchand, Herbert B. ||[[Marchand-878]]||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |7-N46||29||Marchand, James B. ||[[Marchand-725]]||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |9||25||Marchand, Joe ||[[Marchand-1251]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |8||38||Marchand, John ||[[Marchand-1091]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||8||Marchand, L.B. ||||New River Rd.||| |- |7-W88||3||Marchand, Lawless U. ||[[Marchand-1069]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||2||Marchand, Nelson ||[[Marchand-1102]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |5||38||Marchand, Philomene ||[[Leblanc-8254]]||||| |- |10||51||Marchand, Richardson ||[[Marchand-1097]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||14||Marchand, Roy ||[[Marchand-1105]]||Fanny St.||| |- |7-N46||30||Marchand, Vitalis J. ||[[Marchand-721]]||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |10||38||Margin, Tommy ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||5||Mars, William L. ||||Burns Ln.||| |- |7-Gonz.||16||Martin, Delba ||[[Martin-74184]]||Main St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||3||Martin, Fred R. ||||Main St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||16||Martin, Henry S. ||[[Martin-68722]]||Main St.||| |- |9||26||Martin, Jessie W. ||||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||22||Martin, Scott H. ||||New River Rd.||| |- |8||11||Martin, Thomas A. ||[[Martin-68723]]||Hobart Rd.||| |- |5||15||Martine, Ernest ||[[Martinez-6710]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |5||15||Martinez, Clementine ||[[Unknown-578845]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |5||39||Martinez, Frances ||||Hy. 1||| |- |5||13||Martinez, George ||||Hy. 761||| |- |5||28||Martinez, Louisa ||[[Martinez-5646]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||8||Martinez, Ozey ||[[Martinez-5634]]||ADD data from census||| |- |5||35||Martinez, Robert ||[[Martinez-5637]]||||| |- |5||30||Martinez, Ruffin ||||Hy. 761||| |- |10||10||Massey, Joe ||||||| |- |10||7||Maurin, Albert ||[[Moran-4877]]||||| |- |10||31||Maurin, Armond [b.1880] ||[[Morin-3046]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||34||Maurin, Armond [b.1901] ||[[Morin-3048]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Maurin, Charles A. ||[[Maurin-75]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |10||31||Maurin, Earnst ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||19||Maurin, Edna ||[[Lavigne-875]]||||| |- |10||23||Maurin, Edward ||||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||6||Maurin, Larmin ||[[Moran-5649]]||||| |- |10||25||Maurin, Octave [b.1899] ||[[Moran-4938]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||34||Maurin, Octave [b.1899] ||[[Morin-3047]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||6||Maurin, Ovide ||[[Morin-4119]]||||| |- |10||34||Maurin, Prosper ||[[Morin-3054]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||35||Maurin, Telemar ||[[Moran-4966]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||4||May, William ||||Railroad Ave.||| |- |10||28||Mayers, Alfred ||[[Mayers-407]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||25||Meyers, Carmelete ||[[Templet-88]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||10||Mayers, Hamer ||[[Mayers-293]]||Ducanere Short Cut||| |- |10||19||Mayers, J.V. ||[[Mayers-350]]||||| |- |9||34||Mayers, Josephine L. ||[[Downs-2402]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |9||34||Mayers, Leehonest ||[[Mayers-197]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |7-N46||23||Mayer, Leon ||[[Mayers-365]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |9||34||Mayers, Lloyd C. ||[[Mayers-373]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |7-N46||15||Mayers, Lucien ||[[Mayers-323]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||27||Meyers, Mrs. Luciens ||[[Lambert-10978]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||27||Meyers, Marovice ||[[Mayers-415]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||52||Myers, Omere ||[[Mayer-3468]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||15||Mayers, Wickliff ||[[Mayers-295]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||9||Meifert, Fred ||[[Meifert-6]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |6||21||Melancon, Achille J. ||[[Melancon-888]]||||| |- |8||37||Melancon, Alfred ||[[Melancon-494]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |10||38||Melancon, Claudia ||[[Richardson-27010]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||19||Melancon, Cleveland ||[[Melancon-794]]||Burnside St.||| |- |10||42||Melancon, Clinton ||[[Melancon-691]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||31||Melancon, Clyde ||[[Melancon-635]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||12||Melancon, E.T. ||[[Melancon-813]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |5||34||Melancon, Elmo ||[[Melancon-864]]||||| |- |8||32||Melancon, Estress ||[[Melancon-815]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |7-Gonz.||4||Melancon, Evelie ||[[Bourque-1452]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |7-Gonz.||1||Melancon, Henry ||[[Melancon-466]]||Burnside Rd.||| |- |10||38||Melancon, Henry J. ||[[Melancon-619]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||38||Melancon, Isadore ||[[Melancon-475]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||47||Melancon, Joe ||[[Melancon-725]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||48||Melancon, John ||[[Melancon-952]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||46||Melancon, Julien ||[[Melancon-702]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||48||Melancon, Lester ||[[Melancon-735]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||38||Melancon, Louise ||||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |10||42||Melancon, Lucien ||[[Melancon-476]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||38||Melancon, Neuma ||[[Melancon-514]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |5||37||Melancon, Nida ||[[Rome-768]]||Burnside, Church St.||| |- |10||38||Melancon, Norris ||[[Melancon-949]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||23||Melancon, U.J. ||[[Melancon-803]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |10||43||Melton, Luster ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||8||Meyers, Alphonse ||[[Mayers-388]]||||| |- |10||8||Meyers, Deozine ||[[Bourgeois-2177]]||||| |- |10||15||Meyers, Henry ||[[Mayers-387]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |9||21||Michael, Alton E. ||[[Michael-3099]]||Horse Alley||| |- |9||24||Michael, Edmond A. ||[[Michael-3098]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||28||Michael, Ida W. ||[[West-24271]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |5||37||Milano, Nick ||[[Milano-104]]||Burnside, Church St.||| |- |7-N46||24||Militello, Joe ||[[Militello-139]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||11||Miller, Alton ||[[Miller-79641]]||Hobart Rd.||| |- |9||14||Miller, Dave B. ||[[Miller-80955]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |9||14||Miller, Earl O. ||[[Miller-68084]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |9||14||Miller, Isaac D. ||[[Miller-81108]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |8||21||Miller, James ||||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||20||Miller, Leslie ||[[Miller-93627]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |9||30||Millet, Adlar J. ||[[Millet-329]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||27||Millet, Adolph J. ||[[Millet-817]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |7-E88||13||Millet, Alex ||[[Millet-733]]||||| |- |9||33||Millet, Alvin J. ||[[Millet-807]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |9||27||Millet, Emile J. ||[[Millet-820]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |10||42||Millet, George ||[[Millet-727]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-E88||4||Millet, John ||||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-E88||4||Millet, Joseph ||[[Millet-777]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-E88||13||Millet, Leonce ||[[Millet-721]]||||| |- |7-E88||11||Millet, Vernon ||||New Creek Rd.||| |- |7-E88||11||Millet, Wilton ||[[Millet-784]]||Painter Rd.||| |- |7-E88||10||Minot, Paul ||||Hwy. 61||| |- |6||5||Minuet, A.C. ||[[Menuet-2]]||||| |- |7-N46||8||Mire, Athos ||[[Mire-321]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |7-N46||12||Mire, Carbert ||||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-E88||9||Mire, Cleveland ||[[Mire-402]]||Hwy. 61||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||Mire, Felicien ||[[Mire-253]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||8||Mire, H.A. ||[[Mire-304]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||39||Mire, John C. ||[[Mire-346]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||19||Mire, Joseph D. ||[[Mire-191]]||Bebe Ln.||| |- |7-N46||26||Mire, Lawrence ||[[Mire-329]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||3||Mire, Lucien ||[[Mire-308]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |8||26||Mire, Nestor ||[[Mire-206]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-N46||27||Mire, O. Demotile ||[[Mire-330]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||27||Mire, Omer ||[[Mire-275]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||3||Mire, Oscar ||[[Mire-315]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |10||41||Mire, Paul ||[[Mire-295]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||15||Mire, Robert P. ||||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||15||Mire, Telesphore J. ||[[Mire-313]]||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |10||41||Mire, Thomas ||[[Mire-283]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||3||Mitchel, Alfred ||[[Michel-1027]]||||| |- |10||5||Mitchell, Lee ||[[Michel-1034]]||||| |- |10||2||Mitchell, Lester ||||||| |- |10||2||Mitchel, Michel ||||||| |- |6||23||Mitchell, Harvey T. ||||||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Moinot, J.B. ||||Railroad Ave.||| |- |6||24||Monismith, William T. ||||||| |- |8||14||Moore, Donald ||[[Moore-68996]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |9||18||Moore, Ella R. ||[[Rheams-29]]||Henderson Bayou Rd.||| |- |9||19||Moore, Elliot J. ||[[Moore-63835]]||Henderson Bayou Rd.||| |- |9||29||Moore, Emmett ||[[Moore-70711]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||18||Moore, Hensely E. ||[[Moore-70358]]||Henderson Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||Moore, John W. ||||New River Rd.||| |- |9||11||Moore, Murphy C. ||[[Moore-63833]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||14||Moore, Paris Sr. ||[[Moore-53778]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |9||34||Moran, Augustine D. ||[[Diez-1]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |9||34||Moran, Dewey R. ||[[Moran-4311]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |9||27||Moran, Harry ||||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |7-N46||3||Moran, Margaret ||||||| |- |7-N46||26||Moran, Martin ||[[Moran-4363]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||23||Moran, Selicour ||[[Morin-3674]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |8||24||Moran, Willie ||[[Moran-4345]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |9||33||Morgan, John L. ||[[Morgan-26996]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |10||11||Morgin, Herman ||[[Morgan-30045]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||11||Morgin, Percy ||[[Morgan-30049]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |6||22||Muller, Walter J. ||||||| |- |5||37||Murphy, Henry ||||||| |- |10||44||Murry, Chas ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-E88||12||Naquin, Alma ||[[Parent-2337]]||New Creek Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||Neal, J.C. ||||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Newton, Lawrence ||[[Newton-14472]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |8||40||Nichols, John ||[[Nichols-18156]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |9||22||Nickens, Alton ||[[Nickens-377]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||22||Nickens, Ambrose E. ||[[Nickens-373]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||9||Nickens, Benard N. ||[[Nickens-357]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||9||Nickens, Donnie W. ||[[Nickens-356]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||1||Nickens, Frank ||[[Nickens-340]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||20||Nickens, George T. ||[[Nickens-336]]||Mt. Zion Rd.||| |- |9||22||Nickens, Isaac W. ||[[Nickens-348]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||18||Nickens, Lawerence J. ||[[Nickens-350]]||Mt. Zion Rd.||| |- |9||9||Nickens, Lee R. ||[[Nickens-352]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||18||Nickens, Newman C. ||[[Nickens-366]]||Mt. Zion Rd.||| |- |9||18||Nickens, Norman H. ||[[Nickens-369]]||Mt. Zion Rd.||| |- |9||11||Nickens, Seaborn J. ||[[Nickens-289]]||Moody Dixon Rd.||| |- |9||11||Nickens, Sidney B. ||[[Nickens-269]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||22||Nickens, Willie B. ||[[Nickens-347]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |10||47||Norman, George ||[[Normand-486]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||45||Norton, Loyd ||[[Norton-10445]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||48||Norton, Saborn ||[[Norton-8881]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||36||Norwood, Thomas D. ||[[Norwood-2376]]||Norwood Rd.||| |- |9||36||Norwood, William ||[[Norwood-2343]]||Norwood Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||Novaselsky, Paul ||||New River Rd.||| |- |6||21||Oneal, Evela M. ||||||| |- |7-N46||5||Orcutt, James ||[[Orcutt-921]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |7-N46||15||Ory, Arthur J. ||[[Ory-161]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |9||20||Otts, Alma ||[[Fridge-24]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||20||Otts, Ancil W. ||[[Otts-143]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |5||28||Oubre, Everiste ||[[Oubre-341]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||27||Oubre, Felix ||[[Oubre-342]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||43||Oubre, William ||[[Oubre-339]]||||| |- |7-E88||13||Painter, Dale ||[[Painter-3278]]||||| |- |7-E88||8||Painter, Horace ||[[Painter-3275]]||Painter Rd.||| |- |7-E88||7||Painter, Murphy C. ||[[Painter-3277]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |10||45||Painter, Russell ||[[Painter-3219]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-E88||6||Painter, William ||[[Painter-3113]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |10||33||Parent, Adam ||[[Parent-1241]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||30||Parent, Alfred ||[[Parent-1312]]||Calbasse Rd.||| |- |8||25||Parent, C.J. ||[[Parent-1995]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |7-N46||33||Parent, Daniel ||[[Parent-1269]]||||| |- |9||31||Parent, Edward J. ||[[Parent-1985]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |10||27||Parent, Felicina ||[[Parent-1989]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |8||33||Parent, Kennith ||[[Parent-2003]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |10||34||Parent, Omere ||[[Parent-1750]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||11||Parent, Paul ||[[Parent-1961]]||Ducanere Short Cut||| |- |7-N46||28||Parent, Privat ||[[Parent-1805]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |8||25||Parent, Sanville ||[[Parent-1820]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||11||Parent, Vives ||[[Parent-1973]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |9||36||Parker, Charlie O. ||[[Parker-42784]]||Norwood Rd.||| |- |9||27||Parker, Emma [b. 1882] ||[[Courtney-3435]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |9||31||Parker, Emma C. [b.1884] ||[[Courtney-3435]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||6||Parker, Felix F. ||[[Parker-44508]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |9||3||Parker, Thomas S. ||||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||20||Parker, Washington J. ||[[Parker-44866]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |8||35||Parr, Jule ||[[Parr-3629]]||Cornerview Rd.||| |- |8||39||Parr, Louis ||[[Parr-3369]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |8||38||Parr, Lucien ||[[Parr-2038]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||8||Pasqua, Pete ||[[Pasqua-43]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||8||Pasqua, Sam ||[[Pasqua-46]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-E88||5||Paxton, Murray ||[[Paxton-1863]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |9||21||Pearson, Sam L. ||[[Pearson-14221]]||Horse Alley||| |- |9||7||Pearson, Winfield ||[[Pearson-14044]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |8||27||Pellisser, Joseph ||[[Pelissier-67]]||Duplessis Rd.||| |- |8||9||Perdue, Charles ||[[Perdue-2013]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||16||Perdue, Lawrence ||[[Perdue-1782]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |9||19||Perck, Joseph G. ||[[Perck-3]]||Henderson Bayou Rd.||| |- |9||36||Persac, John ||[[Persac-3]]||Norwood Rd.||| |- |9||5||Persick, Albert ||[[Persick-16]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |10||52||Pertuis, Alphonse ||[[Pertuis-19]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-W88||3||Pertuit, Clemence ||[[Thomassie-30]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-E88||12||Pertuis, Honore ||[[Pertuis-34]]||New Creek Rd.||| |- |10||39||Pertuis, Horace ||[[Pertuis-15]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-E88||3||Pertuis, Wilton ||||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||51||Petite, Alfred ||[[Petite-50]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-E88||4||Petite, Clifton ||[[Petite-62]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-E88||4||Petite, Wilson ||[[Petite-55]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||14||Petterson, George A. ||[[Peterson-15465]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |10||40||Pezant, David O. ||[[Pezant-7]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |8||31||Phillips, W.W. Sr. ||[[Phillips-31569]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |8||14||Picard, A.J. ||[[Picard-1007]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |10||37||Piegne, Alex ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||25||Pierson, Edward S. ||[[Pierson-3517]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |10||22||Pierson, Whit ||[[Pierson-3538]]||||| |- |6||11||Poche, Adley ||[[Poche-215]]||||| |- |10||9||Poche, Alces ||[[Poche-129]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||23||Poche, Alexander ||[[Poche-134]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |8||36||Poche, Blanche ||[[Poche-199]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Poche, Clark ||[[Poche-188]]||Fanny St.||| |- |8||36||Poche, Demas ||[[Poche-160]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Poche, Ellen ||[[Templet-93]]||Fanny St.||| |- |5||36||Poche, Elphege ||[[Poche-214]]||Hy. 1||| |- |10||12||Poche, Lucas ||[[Poche-168]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||26||Poche, Roger ||[[Poche-172]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-Gonz.||1||Poe, T.R. ||[[Poe-2310]]||Burnside St.||| |- |7-W88||7||Pogue, Lloyd H. ||||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||28||Poirrier, Adolph ||[[Poirrier-13]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||28||Poirrier, Burris ||[[Poirrier-47]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-N46||28||Poirrier, Dewey ||[[Poirrier-41]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |5||16||Poirrier, Emily ||||Hwy. 88||| |- |7-N46||29||Poirrier, Sylvanie ||[[Poirrier-15]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||49||Porter, Alex ||[[Porta-52]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |6||7||Potts, L.T. ||||||| |- |9||25||Powers, Christopher ||||Lake Rd.||| |- |8||17||Powers, William ||[[Powers-8526]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |7-E88||12||Powers, William I. ||[[Powers-8527]]||New Creek Rd.||| |- |6||20||Price, Wilbert ||||Belle Helene||| |- |7-E88||9||Purpera, Vincent J. ||||Hwy. 61||| |- |7-N46||28||Raines, George C. ||||Cantee Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||14||Ramirez, W.A. ||||Fanny St.||| |- |9||9||Ratcliff, Frank ||[[Ratcliff-2027]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||Raymond, Charles W. ||||New River Rd.||| |- |10||30||Rayoux, Sarah ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||28||Register, Ella W. ||||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |8||32||Rein, George Sr. ||[[Reine-53]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |10||44||Riegn, Henry ||||Hwy. 54|||probably should be Reine |- |10||37||Renndy, Gorge ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||19||Rheams, Bently J. ||[[Rheams-55]]||Mt. Zion Rd.||| |- |9||10||Rheams, Douglas L. ||[[Rheams-50]]||Moody Dixon Rd.||| |- |9||18||Rheams, Jake ||[[Rheams-52]]||Mt. Zion Rd.||| |- |7-N46||22||Ricca, Leon ||[[Ricca-446]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||15||Richard, Paul L. ||||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |8||39||Richard, Vincent ||[[Richard-7191]]||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |10||47||Richardson, Clifton ||[[Richardson-26983]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||32||Richardson, Clinton ||[[Richardson-26586]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||14||Richardson, Clyde A. ||[[Richardson-26212]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-W88||2||Richardson, Eddie ||||Hwy. 88||| |- |9||25||Richardson, Ellis M. ||[[Richardson-32015]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |8||9||Richardson, Elzy ||[[Richardson-31717]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |10||30||Richardson, Frank ||[[Richardson-26627]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||30||Richardson, Fred ||[[Richardson-26641]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||14||Richardson, Henry ||[[Richardson-26211]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||14||Richardson, Laura ||[[Neeley-676]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-Gonz.||4||Richaud, E.I. ||||Railroad Ave.||| |- |8||10||Rivault, C.L. ||[[Rivault-7]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||10||Rivault, C.L. Jr. ||[[Rivault-18]]||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |5||3||Robbins, Andrew |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L4H7-MR6 FamilySearch profile] |- |7-E88||5||Robbins, George W. ||[[Robbins-9415]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |5||15||Robert, Joseph ||[[Robert-3187]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |5||29||Robert, Joseph O. ||[[Robert-3186]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||18||Robert, Paul ||[[Robert-2888]]||Hy. 761||| |- |5||18||Robert, Remy ||[[Robert-2887]]||Hy. 761||| |- |5||18||Robert, Rene ||[[Robert-3193]]||Hy. 761||| |- |5||15||Robert, Roland ||[[Robert-3181]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||12||Robert, Sterling ||[[Roberts-45712]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-E88||11||Roberts, Henry C. ||[[Roberts-44091]]||Painter Rd.||| |- |7-E88||9||Roberts, Joseph L. ||[[Roberts-34041]]||Hwy. 61||| |- |7-E88||10||Roberts, Joseph W. ||[[Roberts-44330]]||Hwy. 61||| |- |10||49||Robertson, Bill ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |6||23||Robinett, Clarence T. ||||||| |- |9||30||Roddy, Aglie M. ||[[Mayers-283]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |8||2||Roddy, Elizebeth ||[[Beck-10438]]||Robertson Rd.||| |- |9||19||Roddy, George W. ||[[Roddy-635]]||Henderson Bayou Rd.||| |- |9||2||Roddy, Jessie J. ||[[Roddy-607]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||10||Roddy, Joseph T. ||[[Roddy-617]]||Moody Dixon Rd.||| |- |9||11||Roddey, Richard ||[[Roddy-600]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||12||Roddy, Ruby ||[[Roddy-628]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||3||Roddy, Thomas ||[[Roddy-610]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||4||Roddy, Walter ||[[Roddy-612]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |10||52||Rodrigue, Clinton ||[[Rodriguez-6802]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||52||Rodrigue, Emile ||[[Rodriguez-6804]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||45||Rodrigue, Leonie ||[[Rodrigue-418]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||1||Rodrigue, Marion ||||||| |- |7-Gonz.||1||Rome, Joseph A. ||||Burnside St.||| |- |7-N46||15||Rossi, Robert ||||||| |- |7-W88||19||Roth, Orice ||[[Roth-4544]]||Hwy. 529||| |- |7-E88||11||Roth, Victor ||[[Roth-4543]]||Painter Rd.||| |- |9||28||Roux, Adolph C. ||[[Roux-1387]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |10||30||Royiux, Joseph ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||22||Ruh, Bertha ||||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||Rushing, Ray ||[[Rushing-4442]]||Burnside St.||| |- |9||26||Russell, Calvin M. ||[[Russell-13175]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||36||St. Amant, Chester A. ||[[St._Amant-145]]||Norwood Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||9||St. Amant, Clyde [b.1885] ||[[St._Amant-97]]||New River Rd.||| |- |10||4||St. Amant, Clyde [b.1916] ||[[St._Amant-76]]||||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||St. Amant, Eria ||||New River Rd.||| |- |10||13||St. Amant, Etta ||[[St._Amant-91]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||3||St. Amant, Guy ||[[St._Amant-93]]||Main St.||| |- |8||15||St. Amant, Jessee ||[[St._Amant-141]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |7-Gonz.||10||St. Amant, L.P. ||[[St._Amant-59]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||4||St. Amant, Lillian ||[[St._Amant-83]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |10||17||St. Amant, Peter ||[[St._Amant-150]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-Gonz.||14||St. Amant, Sidney ||[[St._Amant-89]]||Fanny St.||| |- |7-Gonz.||21||Sanchez, Carrie ||[[LeBlanc-10200]]||New River Rd.||| |- |10||28||Sanchez, Clarance ||[[Sanchez-4866]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||16||Sanchez, Elia Marie ||[[Gautreau-461]]||Main St.||| |- |7-N46||12||Sanchez, Elmire ||[[Templet-209]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |10||20||Sanchez, Olive ||[[Templet-87]]||||| |- |10||26||Sanchez, Paul ||[[Sanchez-2754]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||7||Sarail, Alexander ||||||| |- |10||7||Sarail, Fred ||||||| |- |10||5||Saray, Adelle ||[[Guedry-278]]||||| |- |10||4||Satun, John |||||||Possible corruption of Settoon |- |10||37||Savage, Albert ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||6||Savoy, Adamas ||[[Savoie-2239]]||||| |- |9||29||Savoy, Alces P. ||[[Savoy-399]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |10||6||Savoy, Artemise ||[[Bourgeois-2043]]||||| |- |10||3||Savoy, Elias ||||||| |- |9||30||Savoy, Elven J. ||[[Savoy-629]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |10||51||Savoie, Frank I. ||[[Savoie-2066]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||8||Savoie, Jimmie ||[[Savoy-646]]||||| |- |10||50||Savoie, Joseph ||[[Savoie-2138]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||30||Savoy, Joseph H. ||[[Savoy-397]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||29||Savoie, Joseph V. ||[[Savoie-2240]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |10||3||Savoy, Lester ||[[Savoy-637]]||||| |- |5||8||Schexnaydre, Bethil ||[[Schexnaydre-15]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |5||24||Schexnayder, Edwin ||[[Schexnayder-55]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||43||Schexnayder, Lazin ||[[Schexnayder-250]]||||| |- |5||5||Schexnayder, Remy ||[[Schexnayder-218]]||Panama Canal Rd.||| |- |10||36||Shexnaizer, Victor ||[[Schexnayder-337]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||36||Scivicque, Roger V. ||[[Scivicque-27]]||Norwood Rd.||| |- |8||9||Senette, Thomas ||||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |5||29||Serre, Rene ||[[Serre-135]]||Hy. 1||| |- |9||14||Sevario, Amelia ||[[Clayton-6697]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |10||49||Savorio, George ||[[Savario-9]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||8||Sevario, Jeff V. ||[[Sevario-23]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||9||Sevario, Joe B. ||[[Sevario-11]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |10||49||Savorit, John A. ||[[Savario-22]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||9||Sevario, Joseph A. ||[[Sevario-9]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||14||Sevario, Pete ||[[Sevario-33]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |7-E88||8||Sevario, Victorine ||[[Bercegeay-152]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |9||9||Sevario, William J. ||[[Sevario-32]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |7-E88||8||Sevario, Willie ||[[Savario-13]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||2||Shaddinger, Elia ||[[Landry-6261]]||Roosevelt St.||| |- |10||36||Sheets, Adam ||[[Sheets-1665]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||35||Sheets, Alley ||[[Sheets-1667]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||4||Sheets, Alton ||[[Sheets-1717]]||||| |- |10||51||Sheets, Author ||[[Sheets-1718]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||2||Sheets, Clyde ||[[Sheets-1669]]||||| |- |10||36||Sheets, Gevais ||[[Sheets-1673]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||1||Sheets, Jacob ||[[Sheets-1668]]||||| |- |10||2||Sheets, Joe ||[[Sheets-1012]]||||| |- |10||4||Sheets, John ||[[Sheets-1608]]||||| |- |10||2||Sheets, Leonce ||[[Sheets-1752]]||||| |- |10||4||Sheets, Nolan ||[[Sheets-1607]]||||| |- |10||1||Sheets, Roy ||[[Sheets-1661]]||||| |- |10||36||Sheets, Whitney ||[[Sheets-1666]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||22||Sherman, Joseph ||||New River Rd.||| |- |10||51||Shillings, Tom ||[[Shilling-623]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Silva, Frank P. ||||Fanny St.||| |- |7-N46||33||Simmons, Mark ||||||| |- |8||32||Simpson, Chester ||[[Simpson-21868]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |9||1||Simpson, Dawson W. ||[[Simpson-21938]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||3||Simpson, John T. ||[[Simpson-21867]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||4||Simpson, William L. ||[[Simpson-21971]]||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |10||20||Singletary, Alice ||[[Courtney-3419]]||||| |- |9||23||Singletary, Redrick M. ||[[Singletary-871]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |10||26||Singletary, Wade ||[[Singletary-890]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||22||Singletary, Watson ||[[Singletary-882]]||||| |- |9||28||Smiley, Celestine B. ||[[Mayers-278]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||33||Smiley, Clinton A. ||[[Smiley-1466]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |9||29||Smiley, Just B. ||[[Smiley-1682]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||28||Smiley, Ned B. ||[[Smiley-1667]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||15||Smiley, W.L. ||[[Smiley-1532]]||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |5||32||Smith, Austin ||||Hy. 761||| |- |8||21||Smith, B. Joseph Sr. ||[[Smith-264945]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||21||Smith, Duey ||[[Smith-204053]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||20||Smith, Edward ||[[Smith-178727]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||20||Smith, Harry ||[[Smith-270600]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-W88||3||Smith, Henry G. ||[[Smith-260474]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |8||37||Smith, John ||||Coon Trap Rd.||| |- |8||21||Smith, Lennie ||[[Smith-185365]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||22||Smith, Melvin ||[[Smith-239661]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||17||Smith, Myles ||||Main St.||| |- |8||22||Smith, Sulser Sr. ||[[Smith-240867]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |8||21||Smith, Theodore ||[[Smith-241103]]||Bluff Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||17||Smith, Velpeau ||[[Smith-270609]]||Main St.||| |- |9||36||Smith, Wallace ||[[Smith-267160]]||Norwood Rd.||| |- |9||20||Soley, Doria ||[[McCrory-893]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |8||30||Spencer, Leonard ||[[Spencer-24340]]||Church Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Spurgeon, H.L. ||[[Spurgeon-911]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |10||52||Stafford, C.E. ||[[Stafford-7159]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |6||3||Stafford, Carl ||[[Stafford-5728]]||||| |- |9||23||Stafford, Howard M. ||[[Stafford-7089]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||22||Stafford, Mack ||[[Stafford-7087]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||15||Stafford, Willie ||||Joseph Gonzales St.||| |- |8||15||Stephens, Huey [b.1873] ||||Airline Hwy.||| |- |9||36||Stephens, Hugh A. [b.1906] ||[[Stephens-15718]]||Norwood Rd.||| |- |9||21||Stephens, Hugh B. [b.1877] ||[[Stephens-15553]]||Horse Alley||| |- |8||9||Stephens, Joseph ||[[Stephens-15385]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||27||Stephens, Joseph T. ||[[Stephens-15899]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |9||6||Stephens, Milton C. ||[[Stephens-15676]]||Burns Ln.||| |- |10||14||Steven, A.P. ||[[Stevens-25597]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||18||Stevens, Leo ||[[Stevens-25379]]||||| |- |10||18||Stevens, Mary ||[[Lebeau-429]]||||| |- |10||22||Stevens, W.E. ||[[Stevens-23367]]||||| |- |6||23||Stewart, John A. |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LRDX-NDB FamilySearch profile] |- |8||34||Stracener, E.H. ||[[Stracener-257]]||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |9||21||Strahan, Henry W. ||[[Strahan-780]]||Horse Alley||| |- |7-E88||8||Taillon, Arthur ||[[Taillon-308]]||Painter Rd.||| |- |7-N46||5||Tallion, Pete S. ||[[Taillon-304]]||Coontrap Rd.||| |- |8||21||Tanner, Athen ||[[Tanner-6493]]||Dave Miller Rd.||| |- |8||21||Tanner, Harrison Sr. ||[[Tanner-5993]]||Hobart Rd.||| |- |7-E88||9||Tanner, Joseph D. ||[[Tanner-6408]]||Hwy. 61||| |- |7-N46||10||Tanner, Percy ||[[Tanner-6358]]||Ducanere Short Cut||| |- |10||42||Taylor, Claud L. ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||26||Templet, Adam [b.1882] ||[[Templet-54]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||21||Templet, Adam [b.1890] ||[[Templet-66]]||||| |- |10||47||Templet, Allecide ||[[Templet-171]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||8||Templet, Calvin ||[[Templet-109]]||||| |- |9||31||Templet, Charlie ||[[Templet-174]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||27||Templet, Constance J. ||[[Templet-236]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |10||23||Templet, Dallas ||[[Templet-254]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||9||Templet, Edmond ||[[Templet-94]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||15||Templet, Elphege ||[[Templet-113]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||26||Templet, Guy ||[[Templet-135]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||20||Templet, J.B. ||[[Templet-68]]||||| |- |10||31||Templet, Joe ||[[Templet-143]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |9||32||Templet, John L. ||[[Templet-72]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||31||Templet, Lee ||[[Templet-69]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |10||8||Templet, Lionce ||[[Templet-110]]||||| |- |9||31||Templet, Louis ||[[Templet-173]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-E88||6||Templet, Monroe ||[[Templet-53]]||Brittany Rd.||| |- |10||22||Templt, Naria ||[[Templet-66]]||||| |- |10||31||Templet, Ovide ||[[Templet-98]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||14||Templet, Sidney ||[[Templet-90]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |5||36||Templet, Ulysse [b.1874] ||||||| |- |9||32||Templet, Ulysses [b.1908] ||[[Templet-175]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |6||24||Templet, Venada ||[[Landry-5881]]||Belle Helene||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||Tent, John W. ||||Railroad Ave.||| |- |9||9||Terrell, Robert R. ||||Galvez Rd.||| |- |7-W88||10||Terrio, Celine ||[[Braud-606]]||Hwy. 149||| |- |5||29||Theriot, Pauline ||||Hy. 1||| |- |9||4||Thibeau, George F. ||||Little Prairie-Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |9||32||Thibeau, Leo W. ||[[Thibeau-123]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||31||Thibeau, Maggie ||[[Villar-163]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||13||Thibeaux, Willie B. ||[[Thibeaux-26]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |6||23||Thomas, Conrad ||||||| |- |7-N46||14||Thomas, Dolly ||[[Clark-68457]]||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-W88||2||Thomas, George ||[[Thomas-54652]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||15||Thomassis, A.J. ||[[Thomassie-48]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-Gonz.||18||Thomassie, Curtis L. ||[[Thomassie-35]]||New River Rd.||| |- |10||15||Thomassis, Earl ||[[Thomassie-32]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||16||Thomassis, Omere ||[[Thomassie-14]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |10||33||Thomassie, Ourge ||[[Thomassie-15]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||3||Thomassie, Regina ||[[Bourgeois-1989]]||Main St.||| |- |7-N46||18||Thomassie, Percy ||[[Thomassie-4]]||Black Bayou Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||20||Tillman, Richard ||[[Tillman-1793]]||Ice Plant Rd.||| |- |10||46||Tourici, Ambrose ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||47||Trabeaux, Armand ||[[Trabeau-7]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||45||Trabeaux, Earl ||[[Trabeaux-5]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||45||Trabeaux, Percy ||[[Trabeau-16]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||38||Trabeaux, Septine ||[[Trabeau-3]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-E88||10||Tripp, Charles ||[[Trippi-20]]||Hwy. 61||| |- |5||11||Troxclair, Estelle ||[[Pollet-103]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||10||Troxclair, Leon ||[[Troxclair-45]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||11||Troxclair, Marcel ||[[Troxclair-39]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||5||Tullier, Adam ||||Panama Canal Rd.|||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/G377-JCG FamilySearch profile] |- |5||5||Tullier, Joseph ||||Panama Canal Rd.|||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/K6WS-8TY FamilySearch profile] |- |5||5||Tullier, Lakewood ||[[Tullier-41]]||ADD data from census||| |- |9||26||Tureau, Andrew N. ||[[Tureau-1]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||26||Tureau, David J. ||[[Tureau-12]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||25||Tureau, Edmond J. ||[[Tureau-1]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||26||Tureau, Placide J. ||[[Tureau-15]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |6||24||Van Horn, Floyd B. |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KT3L-1T2 FamilySearch profile] |- |5||36||Vellier, Charles ||[[Vellier-1]]||Hy. 1||| |- |10||29||Vellner, Larry ||||Hwy. 54|||Probably should be Vellier |- |7-Gonz.||16||Venus, William ||[[Venus-82]]||Main St.||| |- |9||35||Villar, Adele ||[[Berthelot-269]]||Brignac Ln.||| |- |9||30||Villar, Amilua S. ||[[Villar-81]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |8||16||Villar, Boyce ||[[Villar-118]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |8||10||Villar, Clairssy ||[[Roddy-467]]||Church Rd.||| |- |9||34||Villar, Earl ||[[Villar-112]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |10||30||Villar, Enoh ||[[Villar-48]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||22||Villar, J.D. ||[[Villar-75]]||||| |- |9||31||Villar, Joseph [b.1883] ||[[Villar-65]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||30||Villar, Joseph M. [b.1904] ||[[Villar-86]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||25||Villar, Joseph S. [b.1887] ||[[Villar-107]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||34||Villar, Lena ||[[Smiley-1441]]||Lake Martin Rd.||| |- |10||24||Villar, Louis ||[[Villar-67]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |9||13||Villar, Roy J. ||[[Villar-103]]||Gonzales Rd.||| |- |10||23||Villar, Victory ||[[Villar-122]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |9||30||Villar, Vincent J. ||[[Villar-79]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-E88||13||Villeneuve, August ||[[Villneuve-1]]||||| |- |8||33||Villnerve, E.S. ||||Jefferson Hwy.||| |- |10||39||Willeneuve, Elle ||[[Villeneuve-788]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||32||Willerneux, Joe ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||31||Villnuve, Leonce ||[[Villeneuve-822]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||42||Villneuve, Lester ||[[Villeneuve-683]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||47||Villanires, Manuel ||[[Villeneuve-687]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||37||Villeneuve, Nellie ||[[Guedry-96]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-N46||30||Vilneuve, Octave ||[[Villeneuve-681]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |10||31||Villneve, Pierre ||[[Villeneuve-677]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |10||32||Willerneux, Valm ||[[Villeneuve-675]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |5||42||Vincent, Albert ||||Hy. 1||| |- |5||12||Waguespack, Clarence ||[[Waguespack-332]]||Hy. 761||| |- |5||16||Waggenspack, Clay ||[[Waguespack-306]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |5||12||Waguespack, George ||[[Waguespack-307]]||Hy. 761||| |- |5||12||Waguespack, Edgar Sr. ||[[Waguespack-325]]||Hy. 761||| |- |5||12||Waguespack, Frumence ||[[Waguespack-329]]||Hy. 761||| |- |5||27||Waggenspack, James ||[[Waguespack-346]]||Hy. 1||| |- |5||13||Waguespack, Wallis ||||Hy. 761||| |- |6||2||Waggenspack, Willis ||[[Waggenspack-29]]||||| |- |7-Gonz.||8||Waldrup, H.A. ||||New River Rd.||| |- |7-N46||9||Walker, George ||[[Walker-54293]]||Saint Amant Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||3||Walker, Mrs. John E. ||||Main St.|||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/L1HK-FWX FamilySearch profile] |- |7-E88||13||Walker, John S. ||[[Walker-54636]]||||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Walker, Sam ||||Fanny St.||| |- |9||35||Walls, Charles ||[[Wall-8044]]||Brignac Ln.||| |- |9||28||Walls, John H. ||[[Wall-8083]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |5||16||Walsh, Richard ||||Hwy. 88||| |- |6||4||Wann, D.A ||||||| |- |5||3||Watts, Alex |||||||See [https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/LDP8-BLT FamilySearch profile] |- |8||22||Webb, E.C. Sr. ||[[Webb-21397]]||Dave Miller Rd.||| |- |8||8||Webb, Hilly ||[[Webb-21157]]||Hope Villa Rd.||| |- |8||9||Webb, Louis ||[[Webb-21610]]||Port Vincent Rd.||| |- |8||30||Webb, Sam ||[[Webb-21143]]||Church Rd.||| |- |8||28||Webb, W.W. ||[[Webb-20580]]||Webb Rd.||| |- |7-N46||12||Wells, Acy ||||Bayou Narcisse Rd.||| |- |7-E88||7||Wells, Albert ||||Brittany Rd.||| |- |7-N46||10||Wells, George ||[[Wells-25246]]||Ducanere Short Cut||| |- |9||5||West, Dudley ||||Burns Ln.||| |- |9||23||West, John R. ||[[West-19126]]||Galvez Rd.||| |- |9||28||West, Leslie E. ||[[West-24272]]||Lake Post Office Rd.||| |- |9||32||West, Sidney S. ||[[West-24285]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |9||25||Wheeler, Charles G. ||||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||21||White, Elmer B. ||[[White-72287]]||New River Rd.||| |- |8||4||White, Frank ||[[White-64359]]||Galvez-Prairieville||| |- |7-Gonz.||5||White, J.P. ||[[White-54841]]||Railroad Ave.||| |- |8||16||White, Leonce ||[[White-65066]]||Airline Hwy.||| |- |6||16||White, Louis ||[[White-65064]]||||| |- |8||9||White, O.R. ||[[White-65063]]||Dutton Rd.||| |- |8||12||White, Oreal ||[[White-59138]]||Braud Rd.||| |- |8||11||White, Robert ||||Jefferson Rd.||| |- |8||11||White, Thomas Sr. ||[[White-55505]]||Church Rd.||| |- |8||7||White, Tom ||[[White-64432]]||Hope Villa Rd.||| |- |8||27||White, William ||||Duplessis Rd.||AKA W. Rodolph White| |- |7-Gonz.||3||Wibel, Charley ||[[Wibel-7]]||Main St.||| |- |9||25||Wilkinson, Gatim B. ||[[Wilkinson-13643]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |10||24||William, J.G. ||[[Williams-108758]]||Hwy. 46||| |- |7-N46||25||Williams, Allen W. ||[[Williams-105880]]||Cantee Rd.||| |- |9||24||Williams, William T. ||[[Williams-108880]]||Lake Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||6||Wilson, Theodore ||[[Wilson-92332]]||Fanny St.||| |- |10||39||Woods, C.B. ||[[Woods-17954]]||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||7||Woods, Paul Gordon ||[[Wood-44977]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-E88||1||Worthey, Charles T. ||[[Worthey-47]]||Hwy. 88||| |- |10||52||Wreime, Louis ||||Hwy. 54||| |- |7-Gonz.||18||Wright, Lester E. Sr. ||[[Wright-54517]]||New River Rd.||| |- |7-Gonz.||18||Wright, Lester E. 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Loocke |- |1915||Gray, James ||||Donaldsonville High |- |1915||Guedry, Ethel ||||Sorrento School |- |1915||Guedry, Lucille ||||St. Amant School |- |1860||Harbour, Samuel ||[[Harbour-1171]]|| |- |1860||Hollis, John ||||family of Widow E. Braud |- |1850||Heath, William ||[[Heath-8359]]|| |- |1880||Henderson, Eliza ||||private school |- |1915||Hereford, Corinne ||||Gonzales High |- |1850||Higginson, Thomas C. |||| |- |1915||Israel, Dorothy ||||Donaldsonville High |- |1850||Jullian, Pierre ||[[Julien-745]]|| |- |1915||Kaffie, Dora ||||Donaldsonville High |- |1880||Keating, Catherine ||[[Unknown-624130]]|| |- |1850||Kent, F.A. ||||La. 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Minor |- |1915||Lumiet, Maude ||||Smoke Bend |- |1940||Manning, C.E. ||[[Manning-8969]]||Principal |- |1910||Marchand, Alex ||[[Marchand-1065]]|| |- |1915||Marchand, Lydia ||||Sorrento |- |1940||Marchand, May ||[[Marchand-1103]]|| |- |1850||Martin, E. |||| |- |1880||Melancon, Ozeme ||[[Melancon-597]]|| |- |1910||Melancon, Yolande ||[[Melancon-825]]|| |- |1940||Menuet, Estelle ||[[Helluin-2]]||Adult education |- |1915||Mestayer, Otto ||||Donaldsonville High |- |1915||Michel, Bertha ||||Gonzales High |- |1915||Morgan, Edith ||||Gonzales High |- |1850||Murray, William ||||family of Mrs. Samuel Martin |- |1850||Nelson, J.J. ||||public school |- |1940||Ott, Rosa ||[[Young-41419]]|| |- |1915||Owen, S.E. ||||Dutchtown High |- |1940||Parent, Hilda ||[[Parent-2000]]|| |- |1860||Pelletier, Charles |||| |- |1880||Proffitt, James H. ||[[Proffitt-120]]|| |- |1915||Pujos, Annie ||||Donaldsonville High |- |1880||Rodriguez, Aristide ||[[Rodriguez-8178]]|| |- |1910||Rodrigue, Emily |||| |- |1915||St. Amant, Etta ||||Acy |- |1940||St. Amant, Hilda ||[[Laville-24]]|| |- |1940||St. Amant, Mary Ann ||[[St._Amant-96]]|| |- |1910||Seeshoft, Herwin ||[[Seeshoft-1]]|| |- |1915||Schmalzrid, Alma ||[[Schmalzrid-2]]||Belle Helene |- |1915||Singer, Freda ||||Donaldsonville High |- |1915||Singletary, Urunn ||||Galvez School |- |1915||Smith, Esther ||||Oak Grove High |- |1915||Smith, W.I. ||||Oak Grove High |- |1915||Spear, L.B. ||||Lake School |- |1850||Spencer, V.C. ||||La. 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    Assisted Immigration in Australia

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    == Assisted Immigration to Colonial Australia == Assisted immigration was an important way that the early colonies in Australia were populated, particular providing men and women with skills and characteristics to build the colonies. Many people came under Government assistance. Some also came as Bounty immigrants or under another immigration scheme. A key feature of Assisted immigration schemes was that there were age restrictions, and immigrants had to meet health, skill and other suitability requirements. === New South Wales === : Bounty Immigrants - 1828 - 1842 Australia, New South Wales, Index to Bounty Immigrants, 1828-1842. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1542665 Familysearch NSW Bounty Immigrants Collection] : Assisted Immigrants to Sydney and Newcastle - 1844-1896 NSW State Archives and Records. [https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/assisted-immigrants-index Assisted Immigrants Index] : Earl Grey Scheme (1848-1850) - Sydney === Victoria === : Assisted Immigration to Port Phillip - 1839-1851 (Records available at NSW State Archives and Records) NSW State Archives and Records. [https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/immigration-and-shipping Immigraton and Shipping] : Assisted Immigration to Victoria - 1839-1871 (Victorian indexes) State Library of Victoria. [https://guides.slv.vic.gov.au/migration/assisted Victorian Assisted Immigration - 1839-1871] : Earl Grey Scheme (1848-1850) - Melbourne === Tasmania === Government sponsored immigration - 1831-1837 Libraries Tasmania. [https://www.libraries.tas.gov.au/archive-heritage/guides-records/Pages/Immigration.aspx Immigration to Tasmania - 1803-1946]: : 'The Bounty Scheme' for single females : The '20 Pound Advances' Scheme for skilled married men with young families : Chelsea Pensioner Immigrants - 1832-1833 Other schemes : Irish female immigrants - 1851 === Queensland === : Assisted Immigrants to Moreton Bay - 1848-1859 (Records available at NSW State Archives and Records) NSW State Archives and Records. [https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/immigration-and-shipping Immigraton and Shipping] : Assisted immigration 1848-1912 (Records available on Queensland Govt website) : Queensland Immigration Society (Irish Immigrants) - 1860s Queensland Open Data Portal. [https://www.data.qld.gov.au/dataset/assisted-immigration-1848-to-1912 Assisted Immigration - 1848-1912] === South Australia === : Colonization Commissioners, London, Emigration Fund (1845-1886) - only 10-15% of records still survive. South Australia State Records. [https://archives.sa.gov.au/finding-information/discover-our-collection/migration-and-crew/passenger-lists-1845-1940 Passenger Lists - 1845-1940] State Library of South Australia. [https://guides.slsa.sa.gov.au/c.php?g=410226&p=6179517 Passenger Lists 1846-1887] : Earl Grey Scheme (1848-1850) - Adelaide === Western Australia === : The records Iocated to date don't document any Assisted Immigration to Western Australia. State Records Office of Western Australia. [http://www.sro.wa.gov.au/archive-collection/collection/passenger-lists-and-immigration-records Passenger Lists and Immigration Records] == Use of Voyage Type Categories == === Immigrant Voyages === * South Australian arrivals pre 1845 * Any voyages not included in any State Records / Archives === Assisted === * NSW Assisted Immigration ships from 1843 - 1896 * Victorian Assisted Immigration ships - Assisted Immigration to Victoria 1843-1871 * Queensland Assisted Immigraton ships 1848 - 1912, plus NSW Assisted Immigration ships to ports that would become Qld 1843-1847 === Unassisted === * As per Colony / State databases === Bounty === * Selected from the NSW Assisted Immigration ships from 1828 - 1842 (Relevant to NSW, the Port Phillip Settlement and early Queensland) === To be clarified === * NSW Assisted Immigration ships from 1828 - 1842 (? Bounty or Assisted) * Earl Grey Scheme * Tasmania - Bounty Scheme for Young Females * Tasmania - The '20 Pound Advances' Scheme for skilled married men with young families * Tasmania - Chelsea Pensioner Immigrants - 1832-1833 * SA Assisted Immigration 1845-1886 == Other Resources == * Familysearch. [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Australia_Emigration_and_Immigration Australia Emigration and Immigration] * National Library of Australia. [https://www.nla.gov.au/research-guides/finding-ship-and-passenger-records Australian Shipping and Passenger Records] * NSW State Archives and Records. [https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/immigration-and-shipping Immigraton and Shipping] * Lenore Frost. [http://members.optushome.com.au/lenorefrost/shipslog.html Ship's Logs, Journals, Pictures, and Passenger Ship Links] * Electric Scotland. [https://www.electricscotland.com/history/australia/scotaus3.htm Scottish immigration to Australia after 1832] *http://marinersandships.com.au/index.htm Bounty Immigration to New South Wales: * http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~hilaryfr/genealogy/booth/bounty.htm * http://www.angelfire.com/al/aslc/immigration.html == Sources ==

    Asti Visarjan and associated Hindu Genealogy Records

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    Part of [[Project:India|India Project]] ==[http://www.prophet666.com/2010/11/meaning-of-asthi-visarjan.html Meaning of Asthi Visarjan]== Some of the typical information about India which are related to Geneology and is different from rest of the world. In India, after death of the person instead of taking body to graveyard, we take body to special place where we burn his body and after three days we called his ashes & bones we call "Asti" . It is commonly believed that immersion of the ashes in the river Ganga is most sacred. Hence many devote Hindus do the immersion ceremony at places like Haridwar and Varanasi.And also places like Nashik situated on the banks of the Godavari River. There are many other places which are also considered as sacred locations for the Asthi-visarjan ceremony. On this places there are special priest who maintain family history and record of people. Family information (records) are maintain by Panda when people are going to them for Asti . This panda are great records of Genealogy. *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hindu_genealogy_registers_at_Haridwar Hindu genealogy registers at Haridwar] After death of people for Asti Visarjan people are use to go to 1. Haridwar 2. Haridwar 3. Varanasi 4. Nashik etc places and priest of this place still maintaining Genealogy record in very good manner. "Family Search" site has made tie up with priest of this place and they are now entering all record in their sites. https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/India,_Hindu_Pilgrimage_Records_(FamilySearch_Historical_Records)

    Atakapa-Ishak

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    [[Category: Native American Tribes of Louisiana]] [[Category: Native American Tribes of Texas]] [[Category:Harris County, Texas]] [[Category:Matagorda County, Texas]] [[Category: Ishak]] [[Category:Atakapa]] ==Biography== {{blue|This Space page written by Allan Harl Thomas}} The [http://www.atakapa-ishak.org/ Atakapa-Ishak] (uh-TAK-uh-paw – ee-SHAK) are a SW Louisiana/SE Texas branch of ancient Indians who lived in the Gulf of Mexico's NW crescent and called themselves Ishaks (ee-SHAKS). Atakapa is an ethnic slur from the Choctaw language meaning "cannibal". Ishak is the preferred name of this tribe. Ishak means "human being" {{Image|file=Atakapa-Ishak.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Atakapa-Ishak. }} Those in Texas were known as the “The Sunset People” and in Louisiana, the “The Sunrise People”. In times past there nation extended from Vermillion Bay to Matagorda Bay "''Tasso and oyster pie were food products of their inventing. Zydeco, the good time dance is their gift to our country. Relics of Atakapa-Ishak names include Anacoco, Calcasieu, Carencro, Lacassine, Mamou, Mermentau, Opelousas, Teche and others''".http://www.atakapa-ishak.org/history/ In 1528 [[De_Vaca-1 | Cabeza de Vaca]] learned of the existence of these Indians, calling them Han. In 1721 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_B%C3%A9nard_de_la_Harpe Jean-Baptiste Bénard de la Harpe] and [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbeam Captain Beranger] along with [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbe42 Simars de Belle-Isle] visited Trinity bay and carried some Indians with them to New Orleans where they posed for artist [https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexandre_de_Batz Alexander de Batz] then returned home. In 1779 the Atakapa on Vermillion Bayou provided 60 men and the Mermentau band 120 men to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernardo_de_G%C3%A1lvez Bernardo de Galvez], Governor of Louisiana, for his expedition against the British forts on the Mississippi. In the latter part of the eighteenth century plots of land on the Mermentau Plain were sold to French Creoles and the Acadians by the Atakapa Indians, the last village of the easternmost band was not abandoned until early in the nineteenth century. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert_Samuel_Gatschet Dr. Albert Gatschet], Smithsonian Institute's language expert, in 1885, obtained his Atakapa linguistic material from the last two native villages on Indian Lake and Lake Prien. In 1932 the Atakapa Language Dictionary was published by the Smithsonian ---- {{Image|file=Atakapa-Ishak-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption="Indians of several Nations bound for New Orleans 1735." Part 2. }} ==Sources== *[http://www.atakapa-ishak.org/ Atakapa-Ishak] Are you a descendant of the Atakapa-Ishak Nation? [http://www.atakapa-ishak.org/register-for-roll/ Register for Roll] *[http://www.atakapa-ishak.org/ Atakapa-Ishak Official Site] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atakapa Wikipedia] *[http://www.thecajuns.com/attakpas.htm Atakapa: the Cajuns.com] *[https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/atakapa-indians.htm Access Genealogy: Atakapa] *[http://www.atakapa-ishak.org/wp-content/uploads/2015/11/Popular-Music-and-Indigenous-Languages-in-LA_Lief-and-Darensbourg_2015.pdf Popular Music and Indigenous Languages in Louisiana by Lief & Darensbourg] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/bma48 ATAKAPA INDIANS, Texas State Historical Association] *[http://www.beau.org/~velmer/atakapa/ A T A K A P A - I S H A K] ::Huebert Singleton is the author of Atakapa-Ishak works: *The Indians Who Gave Us Zydeco, 2005 Eighth revised edition. Lake Charles, LA: *Primer of the Atakapa Language *Grammar of Atakapa Language *Atakapa Woman (a novella) *Atakapa Tamale Man (a novella) *By and By on the Atakapa Prairie *The Dummyline (a reminiscent narrative) *William A. Read, Louisiana Place Names of Indian Origin: A Collection of Words, edited by George M. Riser (Tuscaloosa: University of Alabama Press, 2008). *[https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=rHlNAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&output=reader&hl=en&pg=GBS.PA62 The Emigrant's Guide to the Western and Southwestern States and Territories by William Darby] page 61 62 See Also: *http://www.carsonphotos.com/skylineoa/files/index.html

    Atascosa County, Texas

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    [[Category:Texas Projects]] [[Category: Atascosa County, Texas]] ----
    Welcome to Atascosa County, Texas!
    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ==Formed From== ==Adjacent counties== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location= Atascosa County, [[:Space:Texas| Texas]] |NW Location=[[:Space:Medina County, Texas|Medina County]] |N Location=[[:Space:Bexar County, Texas|Bexar County]] |NE Location=[[:Space:Wilson County, Texas|Wilson County]] |E Location=[[:Space:Karnes County, Texas|Karnes County]] |SE Location=[[:Space:Live Oak County, Texas|Live Oak County]] |S Location=[[:Space: McMullen County, Texas|McMullen County]] |SW Location=[[:Space: La Salle County, Texas|La Salle County]] |W Location=[[:Space: Frio County, Texas|Frio County]] }} ==History/Timeline== :'''1722''' El Camino Real (The King's Highway) from the Rio Grande to [[:Category: San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]] passed near present-day [[:Category: Pleasanton, Texas|Pleasanton]]. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca07. See El Camino Real Road on Texas page. :Jan 25, 1856 {{blue|The county was formed on January 25,1856 from [[:Category: Bexar County, Texas|Bexar County]]}} and is named for the Spanish word '''Atascosa''' (at-uhs-KO-suh) denoting boggy ground that hindered travel. http://www.genealogytrails.com/tex/state/countynamedafter.html :'''1858''' [[:Category: Pleasanton, Texas|Pleasanton]], a newly founded community, became county seat, and a new courthouse was constructed. :'''1860-1870''' There were 29,020 cattle in the county.Following the Civil War, cattle ranching became the most important economy. By the late 1860's livestock increased. 1870 saw the great cattle drives with 92,048 livestock being 75% of the agriculture receipts. :'''1870''' there were 400 farms in the county with some 4,800 improved acres. , and by 1900 it had become the leading farm shipment.; by 1910 that figure had increased to 32,125. Production of cotton also grew, from only 465 bales in 1880 to 4,799 in 1910.Texas State Historical Society :'''1870s and 1880s''' {{Image|file=Atascosa_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Poteet- Strawberry capital. }}{{clear}} *'''1870''' 400 farms were on 4,800 acres; During the 1870s and 1880s corn was the principal cash crop, but during the late 1870s cotton was introduced, and by 1900 it had become the leading farm shipment. In 1890 [[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County, Texas]] farmers planted 10,553 acres in cotton; by 1910 that figure had increased to 32,125. Production of cotton also grew, from only 465 bales in 1880 to 4,799 in 1910.Texas State Historical Society *In 1881 an extension of the Great Northern Railway was built through the extreme northern corner of [[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa]], and the first railroad station in the county was located at [[:Category: Lytle, Texas|Lytle]]. :'''1888''' -The mining of lignite coal, first begun in 1888, also became a major industry as the price of fuel oil and natural gas rose. The first lignite in [[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County]] was burned as fuel in 1981 after a ten-year period of research and development by the '''Brazos Electric Power Cooperative''' of Waco, Texas and the '''South Texas Electric Cooperative''' of [[:Category: Victoria, Texas|Victoria]]. :'''1890''' [[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County, Texas]] farmers planted 10,553 acres in cotton.There were 886 farms and 50,534 improved acres. :'''1911''' Irrigation, first used effectively by '''Henry Mumme''' in [[:Category: Poteet, Texas|Poteet]] opened the way for such cash crops as strawberries, peas, and watermelons. But during the first three decades of the twentieth century cotton and cattle continued to be the county's leading products. :mid-1920s Cotton production peaked over 81,000 acres under cultivation in 1924. :'''Post 1924''' - Falling prices, droughts, and''' boll weevil i'''nfestations, however, combined to drive down cotton production in the 1930s. Although the amount of land planted in cotton continued to be quite high—as much as 20,000 acres in the late 1920s—both yields and profits dropped significantly, especially after 1932. :'''1930''' [[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County, Texas]] farmers produced only 6,176 bales, less than half of that of 1926 figure (16,634). :'''1910-1929''' -Partly because of the rapidly growing population, land prices showed a marked increase , and many new farmers found it impossible to buy land. The number of tenants and sharecroppers grew rapidly, particularly in the 1920s. :'''1930''' More than half of the farmers—1,087 of 1,809—were working someone else's land. In contrast to many other areas of the state, the overwhelming majority of the tenants were white, but the problem nonetheless had serious results during the Great Depression of the 1930s. As a result of the poor yields and the reluctance of banks to extend credit to financially strapped farmers, many of those who made a living from the land, particularly tenants, found themselves in a precarious position. Many farmers were forced to give up their livelihoods and seek work elsewhere. :'''1917''' -Oil was discovered , and oil revenues helped some cash-strapped farmers and ranchers to survive the depression years, but the farming economy did not fully recover until after World War II. :''1927 through1950s''' Oil and gas extraction continued to be a leading industry. Humble Pipe Line Company established operations in [[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County]] in 1927, but the oil industry did not begin in earnest until the opening of '''Imogene''' and '''West Imogene''' fields in the 1940s, as well as those at [[:Category: Charlotte, Texas|Charlotte]] and [[:Category: Jourdanton, Texas|Jourdanton]]. Diverse Humble operations in the [[:Category: Jourdanton, Texas|Jourdanton]] area in the 1950s included gasoline, propane, butane, natural gasoline, and natural gas, all of which continued to be productive in the mid-1990s. In 1990 [[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County]] wells produced 1,236,387 barrels of oil. Almost 765,000 barrels of oil and 6,001,500 feet of gas-well gas were produced in the county in 2004; by the end of that year 149,778,538 barrels of oil had been taken from county lands since 1917. :'''1950's''' Cotton production declined. New crops such as sorghum and peanuts. :'''1960 ''' Commercial strawberry raising also grew in importance after World War II [[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County]] was the third-largest strawberry grower among Texas counties. '''[[:Category: Poteet, Texas|Poteet]] strawberries were famous'''. :'''1980's''' Total wages paid to employees of nonfarming enterprises increased to approximately $200 million. The percentage of the labor force employed in retailing, wholesaling, and manufacturing was 25; 16 percent were in professional or related service, 21 percent in agriculture, forestry, fisheries, and mining, and 12 percent self-employed. The remainder worked outside the county. Among the leading occupations were general construction and agribusiness. :'''1990s''' Beef and dairy cattle, peanuts, hay, corn, grain sorghums, pecans, and strawberries were the leading crops. Approximately 40,000 acres was under irrigation.

    :'''Bass Family Ranches''', Location in Aranasas, Atascosa, Brooks, Hidalgo, Johnson, Kenedy, Kleberg, Parker, Red River and Tarrant counties (ACREAGE: 150,000 Acres) :The Basses are similar to the Easts. The family is very tightlipped. Neither the family or employees will confirm location, acreage. According to what we can find, there are 3 Texas ranches. :1) Lee Bass owns El Coyote (S of Falfurrias ) :2) Ed owns the Wainscot (SW of Fort Worth) :3) the Bass family owns the San Jose cattle company on the Gulf Coast as well as additional acreage scattered around Texas.. :4) Winscott was founded by Winfield Scott (Fort Worth millionaire) :5) San Jose Ranch is located on San Jose Island (north of South Padre. Cattle would have to swim or be transported by barge to and from the mainland. (The Island has an airstrip, but is used for people).http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    ===Government Offices=== Atascosa County has had four courthouses:1856 - Navatasco / Amphion, 1868 - Pleasanton, 1885 - Pleasanton and 1912 - Jourdantonhttp://www.texasescapes.com/SouthTexasTowns/Jourdanton-Texas-Atascosa-County-Courthouse.htm '''1st Courthouse, 1856''' was located in Navatasco / Amphion. This log cabin is a replica of first courthouse built 1856 near Amphion (Navatasco) NWt, on site given by Jose Antonio Navarro from part of his 1828 grant from Coahuila and Texas. A signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, Navarro helped organize this county. First court term, 1857. Because of Native American problems, it became necessary to move the county seat. In 1858, with a majority of 98 votes, a site was selected on '''John Bowen's''' place near the confluence of '''Bonita Creek''' and the '''Atascosa River'''. :The Replica of this courthouse stands today Across the street from the current Atascosa County Courthouse in Jourdanton is the replica of the first Atascosa County Courthoue {{Image|file=Atascosa_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Replica of original Atascosa courthouse }}{{clear}} '''2nd Courthouse, 1868''', located in Pleasanton. In 1868, and a frame courthouse was erected. no image '''3rd Courthouse, 1885 Pleasanton'''. A red Rock Structure the image shown is a painting of 1885 courthousethat stood in Pleasanton. This painting hangs in the Longhorn Museum in Pleasanton, Texas." - Terry Jeanson, October 30, 2008 {{Image|file=Atascosa_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1885 courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''4th Courthouse 1912, Jourdanton''' is Mission Style, Style - Mission-style, built of Brick and Stone. When this county seat was moved to Jourdanton, a special election resulted in the relocation of the county seat to Jourdanton in 1910, the county officers were first housed in rented quarters. The following year the Gordon-Jones Company began construction on a new courthouse. Completed in 1912. 1-1945), who would also design the Atascosa County Jail in 1915. The two-story brick building has identical entries at each side. Mission Revival-style detail includes curvilinear parapets and occasional Renaissance motifs, accomplished with cast-stone highlights, metal balustrades, and tile roofing. The corners of the building are turned with three-story tower bays, each topped by an open belvedere. Renovations replaced original windows and installed an elevator opposite the original stairwell. Texas Sesquicentennial 1836-1986. {{Image|file=Atascosa_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=430 |caption=Atascosa Mission Revival style Courthouse. }} ''' 1910''' Jourdanton, Texas and was made county seat, by vote of the residents of the county. In 1912 a new mission-style courthouse was constructed, which is still in use. *First county seat was Navatasco, named in honor of [[Navarro-350|Jose Antonio Navarro]]. [[Navarro-350|Navarro]] gave land in 1857 for the first county seat. Because of Native American problems, it became necessary to move the county seat. In 1858, with a majority of 98 votes, a site was selected on '''John Bowen's''' place near the confluence of '''Bonita Creek''' and the '''Atascosa River'''. *In 1858 [[:Category: Pleasanton, Texas|Pleasanton]], a newly founded community, became county seat, and a new courthouse was constructed. ===Geography=== :Location - Atascosa County is South of San Antonio on I- Hwy 37 in south central Texas. :County Seat - Jourdanton, the county seat, is on state highways 16 and 97 in central Atascosa County (33 miles South) of San Antonio and (100 miles) Northwest of Corpus Christi. *According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,221 square miles (3,160 km sq.), of which 1,220 square miles (3,200 km sq.) is level to rolling land and 1.9 square miles (4.9 km sq.) (0.2%) is water. *The geographic center point of the county is 28°50' N, 98°30' W. *Elevation ranges from 350 to 700 feet. *Soil -deep with loamy surface layers and clayey subsoils. Along the southern borders the light-colored soils have limestone near the surface. In some areas the soils are gray to black, cracking and clayey, and expand and shrink considerably. :NOTE: the soils of Atascosa and mild weather contribute to the''' {{red|success of the Poteet STRAWBERRIES}}'''. Texans have the strawberry season in mind in order to buy some of these each year. {{Image|file=Atascosa_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Poteet- Strawberry capital. }}{{clear}} *Shrubs, Grass, Trees: '''South Texas Plains''' vegetation area, the subtropical dry-land vegetation consists primarily of cactus, weeds, grasses, thorny shrubs and trees such as mesquite, and live oak and post oak. Many of the open grasslands have been seeded with buffalo grass. Between 41 and 50 percent of the county is considered prime farmland. *Wildlife in [[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County, Texas]] includes white-tailed deer, javelina, turkey, fox squirrel, jackrabbits, foxes, ring-tailed cats, skunks, and opossum. The main predators are bobcats and coyotes. Ducks, cranes, and geese migrate across the county. Tanks are stocked with catfish, bass, and sunfish. *Mineral resources include clay, '''uranium''', sand and gravel, and '''oil and gas'''. Other minerals and products include caliche and clay, lignite coal, construction and industrial sand, sulfur, and uranium. *Another main mineral resource of [[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County]] is silica, used in building and glass-making. Local sand has also been processed for playground use, as blasting and frac sand for the oil industry, and as a building material. Climate- Subtropical to subhumid, mild winters, hot summers *The average annual temperature is 70°F. Temperatures range in January from an average low of 40° F to an average high of 65° and in July from 74° to 97°. *The average annual precipitation is twenty-seven inches, with an average relative humidity of 84 percent at six A.M. and 51 percent at six P.M. There is no significant snowfall. *The growing season averages 282 days a year, with the last freeze in late February and the first freeze in early December. *The sun shines an average 65 percent of the daylight hours. ===Demographics=== *[[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County]] is part of the [[:Category:San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]]-[[:Category: New Braunfels, Texas|New Braunfels, TX]] Metropolitan Statistical Area. *The first census taken in [[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County, Texas]] in 1860 recorded a population of 1,578, including eighty-four black slaves. Tax rolls show that there were thirty-three slaveholders, with most of them owning only one or two slaves. *The number of improved acres was small, only 3,397, spread out among 102 farms. *After World War II the county population grew slightly, to 20,048 in 1950, but fell during the late 1950s and 1960s, and by 1970 the number of residents stood at 18,696. *In 1990 it was 30,533. Much of the growth is attributable to the increase in the number of Mexican Americans. In 1980 [[:Category: Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County, Texas]] was ranked fortieth among all United States counties in percentage of Hispanics, with 48 percent, and by 1990 that number had grown to 55 percent. Other leading ancestry groups included German (15 percent) and English (14 percent). ''' Land Grants'''
    *[[Navarro-350|Jose Antonio Navarro]], a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence, was granted land by the Mexican government in 1825. Navarro's grant was acknowledged by Texas in 1853. *[[Kellogg-880 |John Benjamin Kellogg]] Heirs were awarded 1501.83 acres and 3103 Acres in Atascosa county land bounty by the Republic of Texas. ''' Notables'''
    *'''[[Navarro-350|Jose Antonio Navarro]]''', a signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence *[[Navarro-366 |J. A. George (J. A. G.) Navarro]], son of of Jose Antonio Navarro, founder of Atascosa County *Maria Antonia Navarro, daughter of J. A. G. Navarro, married Scotsman John C. Ross and established Rossville. *[[Tumlinson-5 |Peter Tumlinson]] Texas Ranger in the state in 1836. *Thomas Rodriguez, Indian fighter *George F. Hindes *Marshall Burney *Eli Johnson *John Bowen *John Pleasant, early settler Pleasanton is his namesake *E. B. Thomas, opened first general store in Pleasanton *W. J. Pepham, first teacher in Pleasanton *William Guynes, built new courthouse in 1870 in Pleasanton *William F. M. Ross, a founder of Rossville, first postmaster, and brother of John C. Ross *John C. Ross, a founder of Rossville *Henry Mumme, first to effectively use irrigation in 1911 ===Census=== *As of the 2010 census, the population was 44,911 *Census Year, Pop., %± *1860, 1,578, — *1870, 2,915, 84.7% *1880, 4,217, 44.7% *1890, 6,459, 53.2% *1900, 7,143, 10.6% *1910, 10,004, 40.1% *1920, 12,702, 27.0% *1930, 15,654, 23.2% *1940, 19,275, 23.1% *1950, 20,048, 4.0% *1960, 18,828, −6.1% *1970, 18,696, −0.7% *1980, 25,055, 34.0% *1990, 30,533, 21.9% *2000, 38,628, 26.5% *2010, 44,911, 16.3% *Est. 2014, 47,774, 6.4% ===Cities/Towns/Communities=== *[[:Category: Charlotte, Texas|Charlotte]] *[[:Category: Jourdanton, Texas|Jourdanton (county seat)]] *[[:Category: Lytle, Texas|Lytle (partial)]] *[[:Category: Pleasanton, Texas|Pleasanton]] *[[:Category: Poteet, Texas|Poteet]] **[[:Category: Christine, Texas|Christine]] ***[[:Category: Leming, Texas|Leming]] ***[[:Category: Amphion, Texas|Amphion]] ***[[:Category: Campbellton, Texas|Campbellton]] ***[[:Category: Kyote, Texas|Kyote]] ***[[:Category: La Parita, Texas|La Parita]] ***[[:Category: McCoy, Texas|McCoy]] ***[[:Category: Peggy, Texas|Peggy]] ***[[:Category: Rossville, Texas|Rossville]] ***[[:Category: South Savannah Heights, Texas|South Savannah Heights]] ==Cemeteries== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} Cemeteries in the county are listed alphabetically below: #[[:Category: Adolph Cumpian Family Cemetery, Charlotte, Texas|Adolph Cumpian Family Cemetery, Charlotte]] #[[:Category: Aguero Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Aguero Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Alvarado Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas|Alvarado Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Amphion Cemetery, Amphion, Texas|Amphion Cemetery, Amphion]] #[[:Category: Anchorage Methodist Church Cemetery, Anchorage, Texas|Anchorage Methodist Church Cemetery, Anchorage]] #[[:Category: Atascosa County Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas|Atascosa County Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Bautista Cemetery, Christine, Texas|Bautista Cemetery, Christine]] #[[:Category: Bautista Family Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas|Bautista Family Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Benco Oaks Cemetery, Rossville, Texas|Benco Oaks Cemetery, Rossville]] #[[:Category: Bender Family Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas|Bender Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Benton City Cemetery, Lytle, Texas|Benton City Cemetery, Lytle]] #[[:Category: Briones Ranch Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Briones Ranch Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Brister Cemetery, Campbellton, Texas|Brister Cemetery, Campbellton]] #[[:Category: Brite Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas|Brite Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Brown Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Brown Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Calhoun Family Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas|Calhoun Family Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Campbellton Cemetery, Campbellton, Texas|Campbellton Cemetery, Campbellton]] #[[:Category: Carlyon Family Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas|Carlyon Family Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Casanova Ranch Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Casanova Ranch Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Casias Cemetery, Poteet, Texas| Casias Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Cementerio Catolico San Jose, Jourdanton, Texas|San Jose Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Cementerio Leal, Atascosa County, Texas|Cementerio Leal, Leal]] #[[:Category: Chain Family Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas|Chain Family Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Chandler Farm Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas|Chandler Farm Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Charlotte City Cemetery, Charlotte, Texas|Charlotte City Cemetery, Charlotte]] #[[:Category: Community Cemetery of Charlotte, Charlotte, Texas|Community Cemetery of Charlotte, Charlotte]] #[[:Category: Chilipitin Cemetery, Charlotte, Texas|Chilipitin Cemetery, Charlotte]] #[[:Category: Christine City Cemetery, Christine, Texas|Christine City Cemetery, Charlotte]] #[[:Category: Cowley Ranch Cemetery, Charlotte, Texas|Cowley Ranch Cemetery, Charlotte]] #[[:Category: Cross Cemetery, Charlotte, Texas|Cross Cemetery, Charlotte]] #[[:Category: Crouch Family Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas|Crouch Family Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Cumpian Family Cemetery, Charlotte, Texas|Cumpian Family Cemetery, Charlotte]] #[[:Category: Davila Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Davila Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Dawson Ranch Cemetery, Kyote, Texas|Dawson Ranch Cemetery, Kyote]] #[[:Category: Dos Osos, Pleasanton, Texas|Dos Osos, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Douglas Ranch Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas|Douglas Ranch Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Escalante Ranch Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas|Escalante Ranch Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Esparza Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas|Esparza Cemetery (formerly known as Rodriguez Cemetery), Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Estrada Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Estrada Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Fashing Cemetery, Fashing, Texas|Fashing Cemetery, Fashing]] #[[:Category: Flores Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas|Flores Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Forrest Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Forrest Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Garcia Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Garcia Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Gonzales Cemetery, Christine, Texas|Garcia Cemetery, Christine]] #[[:Category: Grosco Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas|Grosco Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Guadalupe Catholic Cemetery, Fashing, Texas|Guadalupe Catholic Cemetery, Fashing]] #[[:Category: H. R. Smith Cemetery, Peggy, Texas|H. R. Smith Cemetery, Peggy]] #[[:Category: Harlan Family Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas|Harlan Family Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Hayden Family Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas|Hayden Family Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Herrera Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas|Herrera Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Hilburn Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas|Hilburn Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Imogene Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas|Imogene Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Jacob's Chapel Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas| Jacob's Chapel Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Jimenez Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Jimenez Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Johnson Family Cemetery, Kyote, Texas|Johnson Family Cemetery, Kyote]] #[[:Category: Jorge Gonzalez Burial Site, Amphion, Texas| Jorge Gonzalez Burial Site, Amphion]] #[[:Category: Jourdanton City Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas| Jourdanton City Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Kay Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas|Kay Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Kosub Family Cemetery, Rossville, Texas|Kosub Family Cemetery, Rossville]] #[[:Category: Langston and Ross Memorial Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Langston & Ross Memorial Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Layer Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Layer Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Little Hill Cemetery, Christine, Texas|Little Hill Cemetery, Christine]] #[[:Category: Lott Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Lott Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Lozano Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Lozano Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Luna Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas|Luna Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Lytle Community Cemetery, Lytle, Texas|Lytle Community Cemetery, Lytle]] #[[:Category: Lytle Masonic Cemetery, Lytle, Texas|Lytle Masonic Cemetery, Lytle]] #[[:Category: Madre Dolorosa Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Madre Dolorosa Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Madre Dolorosa II, Poteet, Texas|Madre Dolorosa II, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Mahoney Ranch Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas|Mahoney Ranch Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Mendiola Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Mendiola Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Ogden Cemetery, Anchorage, Texas|Ogden Cemetery, Anchorage]] #[[:Category: Ogden Dawson Family Cemetery, Kyote, Texas|Ogden Dawson Family Cemetery, Kyote]] #[[:Category: Old Rock Cemetery, Somerset, Texas|Old Rock Cemetery (formerly known as Old Rock Baptist Cemetery), Somerset]] #[[:Category: On The Farm Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas|On The Farm Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Orisco Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas|Orisco Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Panteon San Lorenzo Cemetery, Lytle, Texas|Panteon San Lorenzo Cemetery, Lytle]] #[[:Category: Pleasanton City Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas|Pleasanton City Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Reyes Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Reyes Cemetery, Poteet]] #Riley Family Cemetery, Campbellton #[[:Category: River Oaks Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas|River Oaks Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Rodriguez Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas|Rodriguez Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Rossville Cemetery, Rossville, Texas|Rossville Cemetery, Rossville]] #[[:Category: Roy Martinez Family Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Roy Martinez Family Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Rutledge Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Rutledge Cemetery (formerly known as Poteet Cemetery) , Poteet]] #[[:Category: Saint Andrews Cemetery No. 1, Pleasanton, Texas|Saint Andrews Cemetery No. 1 (formerly known as Richter Cemetery), Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Saint Andrews Cemetery No. 2, Pleasanton, Texas|Saint Andrews Cemetery No. 2, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category: Saint Johns Lutheran Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas|Saint Johns Lutheran Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category: Saint Joseph Cemetery, Leming, Texas|Saint Joseph Cemetery, Leming]] #[[:Category: Saint Matthews Catholic Cemetery, Jourdanton, Texas|Saint Matthews Catholic Cemetery, Jourdanton]] #[[:Category:Saint Williams Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas|Saint Williams Cemetery]] #[[:Category:Salazar Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas| Salazar Cemetery]] #[[:Category:San Augustin Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas| San Augustin Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category:San Pedro Cemetery, Poteet, Texas| San Pedro Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category:San Ysidro Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas|San Ysidro Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[[:Category:Sand Branch Cemetery, Kyote, Texas| Sand Branch Cemetery, Kyote]] #[[:Category:Shiloh Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas| Shiloh Cemetery]] #[[:Category:Simmons Family Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas| Simmons Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category:Smith Ranch Cemetery, McCoy, Texas| Smith Cemetery, McCoy]] #[[:Category:Sotello Family Cemetery, Pleasanton, Texas| Sotello Family Cemetery, Pleasanton]] #[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2235489/starr%2Fmiguel-cemetery Starr/Miguel Cemetery] #[[:Category: Tumlinson Cemetery, Leming, Texas| Tumlinson Cemetery, Leming]] #[[:Category: Vanness Cemetery, Atascosa County, Texas| Vanness Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Willborn Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Willborn Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Willborn Family Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Willborn Family Cemetery, Poteet]] #[[:Category: Zavala Cemetery, Poteet, Texas|Zavala Cemetery, Poteet]]

    NOTE: a family memory of Brister Cemetery. ::Brister Cemetery located East of Campbelton, Tx., has Bristers , Goynes, and several others who were relatives by marriage. There is a smaller cemetary across Atascosa River, family plot of Daniel Brister, although some were buried in the large Brister Cemetery. Memories of A Brister shared with [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 15:48, 19 June 2017 (EDT)

    ==Sources== *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca07 *http://atascosacountytexas.net/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atascosa_County,_Texas *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txatasco/ *"State & County QuickFacts". United States Census Bureau. *"Find a County". National Association of Counties. *"2010 Census Gazetteer Files". United States Census Bureau *"Annual Estimates of the Resident Population for Incorporated Places: April 1, 2010 to July 1, 2014". * "U.S. Decennial Census". United States Census Bureau. *"Texas Almanac: Population History of Counties from 1850–2010" (PDF). Texas Almanac. *"American FactFinder". United States Census Bureau.

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    [[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Athens Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Athens Cemetery, located in rural Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Athens Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact '''[[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]]''' for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location : Located out from Mendenhall in the Sanatorium Community on Anse Reed Road. The nearest intersection is Athens Road, then US 49 N & Hwy 545 & Mary Grove Church Rd. :: Athens Baptist Church of Simpson County, Inc. :: 466 Anse Reed Rd, Mendenhall, MS 39114 :: (601) 847-4054 : Contact: :: Judy M Herrington :: 466 Anse Reed Rd, Po Box 193 :: Mendenhall, MS 39114[http://www.bizapedia.com/ms/ATHENS-BAPTIST-CHURCH-OF-SIMPSON-COUNTY-MISS.html Athens Baptist Church of Simpson County, Inc.] :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.890145, -89.812654 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/4rqLk Athens Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === : The Athens Baptist Church is located in front of the cemetery. The church maintains the cemetery. There are about 66 known burials with 80% photographed on Findagrave as of Mar 3, 2016. There are about 85 known burials with 92% photographed on Findagrave as of Feb 2, 2024.[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2167119 Findagrave Athens Cemetery] ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] on October 11, 2011. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 100% of all marked graves ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Berry-6072 | Berry ]]||Earnest Leon ||1931-05-27||2006-04-11||Dr. Earnest Leon Berry FATHER; Earnest L. Berry SSGT US Air Force Korea||[[Image:Berry-6072.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Berry-6073 | Berry ]]||Earnest Leon II ||1972-03-10||2011-06-13||(FHM)||[[Image:Berry-6073.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grayson-367 | Boone ]]||Hilda Aline ||1928-12-13||2012-03-30||[wed] March 16 1946; Our Father which art in Heaven (nee Grayson)(death date from obit)||[[Image:Boone-2171.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boone-2171 | Boone ]]||Hubert Ray ||1921-09-15||2008-05-10||[wed] March 16 1946; Our Father which art in Heaven||[[Image:Boone-2171.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bradshaw-1538 | Bradshaw ]]||Charles Edward ||1960-02-25||1996-02-04||[wed] Mar 29, 1990||[[Image:Bradshaw-1538.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bradshaw-1539 | Bradshaw ]]||Kaydee Jo ||2009-08-30||2009-10-01||||[[Image:Bradshaw-1539.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grayson-368 | Easterling ]]||Sara Chrystell||1919-03-21||2013-09-27||MOTHER; (nee Grayson)(death date from obit)||[[Image:Easterling-178.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Easterling-178 | Easterling ]]||William H. ||1917-09-23||1970-09-06||FATHER; Mississippi M Sgt US Air Force Korea||[[Image:Easterling-178.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-29258 | Faucett ]]||Estell W.||1913-07-20||1994-06-24||(nee Williams)||[[Image:Faucett-90.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Faucett-90 | Faucett ]]||Raymond M.||1908-10-07||1973-09-30|| ||[[Image:Faucett-90.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Glisson-51 | Garner ]]||Effie G.||1909-11-03||1984-05-29||(nee Glisson)||[[Image:Garner-2043.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-266535 | Garner ]]||Lola D. ||1921-05-14||1962-04-24||||[[Image:Garner-2044.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6509 | Garner ]]||Ola K.||1887-01-11||1966-05-25||MOTHER (nee Kennedy)||[[Image:Kennedy-6509.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-2042 | Garner ]]||Silas L.||1882-08-02||1919-02-25||In Memory of … Laid to rest at Magee Cemetery||[[Image:Garner-2042.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-2043 | Garner ]]||Paul F.||1905-01-29||1975-10-11||||[[Image:Garner-2043.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-2044 | Garner ]]||Tim L. ||1914-09-10||1975-07-03||Sgt.||[[Image:Garner-2044.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-2045 | Garner ]]||Timothy L. Jr. ||1944-05-21||1959-03-21||||[[Image:Garner-2045.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-1109 | Grayson ]]||Amanda Pernecia Stroud||1908-06-04||1994-11-30||||[[Image:Grayson-369.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grayson-369 | Grayson ]]||William Eddie ||1892-12-11||1984-06-06||||[[Image:Grayson-369.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grayson-370 | Grayson ]]||William Jerry ||1931-04-27||1990-12-16||US Army||[[Image:Grayson-370.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-457 | Herrington ]]||Franklin B. ||1950-08-12||2014-06-19||[wed] 1972; (mil) SSG US Army Persian Gulf||[[Image:Herrington-457.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hinton-683 | Hinton ]]||James Albert ||1943-10-23||2009-12-11||||[[Image:Hinton-683.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-459 | Hinton ]]||Virdue Herrington||1912-12-22||1986-01-16||MOTHER||[[Image:Hinton-681.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hinton-681 | Hinton ]]||William Hilbun Sr. ||1909-09-11||1973-11-23||FATHER||[[Image:Hinton-681.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hinton-682 | Hinton ]]||W. H. Jr. ||1928-10-03||2005-04-29||[wed] Apr 23, 1948||[[Image:Hinton-682.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Holliday-639 | Holliday ]]||Marion Lamar ||1920-02-17||1976-04-07||||[[Image:Holliday-639.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-29259 | Holliday ]]||Nora W.||1916-10-12||1975-09-08||(nee Williams)||[[Image:Williams-29259.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6510 | Kennedy ]]||Claude Fletcher ||1908-04-30||1980-12-18||HUSBAND||[[Image:Kennedy-6510.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Edwards-8953 | Kennedy ]]||Dell Edwards||1921-10-11||2004-08-30||WIFE||[[Image:Kennedy-6510.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6511 | Kennedy ]]||Loy Glenn ||1939-06-02||1980-09-13||In Memory... Laid to rest Winston-Salem, N.C.||[[Image:Kennedy-6511.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Luke-748 | Luke ]]||Floyd Junior ||1926-04-09||1999-11-10||||[[Image:Luke-748.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1872| Maddox]]||Cecil Quitman ||1944-07-04||2016-09-18||'''need photo'''||[[Image:Maddox-1872.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mason-5592 | Mason ]]||Lemuel J. ||1920-05-14||1990-06-28||Friends of Athens||[[Image:Mason-5592.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wright-18986 | Merritt ]]||Jessie P. ||1931-09-12||2013-03-28||'''(obit only)'''||[[Image:Wright-18986.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ratcliff-1001 | Ratcliff ]]||Grover Lee ||1908-08-19||1985-05-30||PFC US Army World War II||[[Image:Ratcliff-1001.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toney-800| Ratcliff ]]||Winnie Louise||1923-09-16||2013-01-03||(nee Toney) (death date from obit, buried with 1st spouse, 2nd spouse surname Brown)||[[Image:Ratcliff-1001.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reed-7666 | Reed ]]||James Larry ||1942-03-31||1998-02-09||[wed] Mar 10, 1978||[[Image:Reed-7666.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gallent-1 | Reed ]]||Carolyn Gallent||1940-02-06|| ||[wed] Mar 10, 1978 (living)||[[Image:Reed-7666.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reed-7664 | Reed ]]||Penny Marie ||1969-07-28||1969-07-28||Infant Dau. of James & Lynnette Reed||[[Image:Reed-7664.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reed-7665 | Reed ]]||Vernel F. ||1917-08-07||2013-04-04||(obit Only)||[[Image:Reed-7665.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-266540 | Shoemaker ]]||Annette B. ||1938-09-26||1999-05-05||||[[Image:Unknown-266540.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-76120 | Smith ]]||Robert C. ||1930-02-11||2012-07-29||||[[Image:Smith-76120.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-83183| Smith ]]||Sarah F. ||1940-06-03||2015-12-23||(nee Williams)||[[Image:Smith-76120.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Musgrove-465 | Sowell ]]||Annie Mae ||1900-10-27||1970-01-21||(nee Musgrove)||[[Image:Sowell-390.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Woods-4288 | Sowell ]]||Idell W.||1927-06-05||2001-02-11||Wed May 29, 1950 (nee Woods)||[[Image:Sowell-391.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sowell-393 | Sowell ]]||James L. "Jimmy" ||1962-01-22||1980-09-01||SON||[[Image:Sowell-393.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sowell-392 | Sowell ]]||James L. ||1940-01-01||2003-03-13||||[[Image:Sowell-392.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hays-1848 | Sowell ]]||Mollie Hays||1940-10-03||2003-02-01||||[[Image:Sowell-392.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sowell-390 | Sowell ]]||William Floyd, Sr. ||1901-01-14||1976-06-16||(note the 1901 looks like 1900 but is not)||[[Image:Sowell-390.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sowell-391 | Sowell ]]||William F. Jr. ||1928-04-11||2003-02-05||Wed May 29, 1950||[[Image:Sowell-391.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Steed-1075 | Steed ]]||Herbert Farrell ||1950-11-05||1991-10-10||DADDY; [wed] Oct 19, 1968||[[Image:Steed-1075.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stroud-1110 | Stroud ]]||P. F. ||1917-04-08||2006-08-18||Uncle Pete||[[Image:Stroud-1110.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Toney-801 | Toney ]]||Marlin W. ||1901-11-10||1986-08-10||FATHER||[[Image:Toney-801.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Garner-2040 | Toney ]]||Ruth G. ||1903-12-24||1983-06-04||MOTHER; (nee Garner)||[[Image:Toney-801.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-90 | Tullos ]]||Clem ||1912-11-18||1987-01-06||||[[Image:Tullos-90.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-91 | Tullos ]]||Dennis S. ||1947-02-14||1968-05-12||||[[Image:Tullos-91.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grubbs-397 | Tullos ]]||Jewel Grubbs||1921-05-14||1987-07-27||||[[Image:Tullos-90.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-92 | Tullos ]]||Sammy Lee ||1941-12-18||1990-07-30||Classmates of 1960||[[Image:Tullos-92.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-29261 | Williams ]]||James C. ||1920-10-05||1997-08-21||[wed] Aug 3, 1944||[[Image:Williams-29261.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sowell-427 | Williams ]]||Sarah Katherine ||1923-12-09||2000-02-16||[wed] Aug 3, 1944 (nee Sowell) ||[[Image:Williams-29261.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-29262 | Williams ]]||W. 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    Welcome to the Atkinson County, Georgia Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/atkinson-county :'''1700's''' American Indians of a pre-Creek nation, or Muskhogean cultures lived here. The Creek Indians later lived here. During the last stand was 1 1/2 miles from Willacoochee on the Alapaha. There is a story so many Indians were massacred, the river was red with blood. Gradually a trail, known as Kinnaird Trail was formed by traders between the Flint River, and the coastal town of St. Marys. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/atkinson-countyhttp://hrcga.org/atkinson-county-history/http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gaatkins/http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/atkinson/history/history.txt :'''1773 ''' - -Early settlers were later Revolutionary soldiers and families..The earliest settlers were comprised of Revolutionary soldiers or their families. The Satilla River (pronounced "Sentilly" locally) was the main link to the coast. The first loggers were the Tanner, Gillis, and Griffis families of Atkinson County. The men would raft the logs down the Satilla River to Burnt Fort. {{Image|file=Atkinson_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Kinnaird Trail Waymarking. }}{{clear}} :'''1775-83''' - The white settlers used the "Kinnaird Trail" as they traveled from central Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina and South Carolina, arriving here after the Revolutionary War.The trail was called the "Kinnaird Trail" for a trading post managed by Jack Kinnaird at its western limit. It was along the Kinnaird Trail that the first white settlers traveled from middle Georgia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and South Carolina, arriving after the Revolutionary War (1775-83). :'''1870's''' The Brunswick and Albany Railroad extended the railway into Pearson, GA after the Civil War. {{Image|file=Atkinson_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Atkinson County Mill }}{{Clear}} :'''1870's -1880's''' Since the area was covered with virgin pines, logging began cutting the pine forests. settlers used the pines to build homes and the Logging industry contributed to the area economy. Loggers floated the timber on the Satilla River River down to the Coast. Soon land had been cleared from where logging had cleared land to plant tobacco, corn and raise poultry. These soon occupied settlers and logging had slowed. :'''1875''' The Brunswick and Western Railroad was built into the county, later becoming the Atlantic Coastline. The Brunswick-Western and the Georgia-Florida Railroads intersected in Willacoochee. :'''1889''' Willacooche has one building, '''McCranie's Turpentine Still''', (active 1925-1949) {{Image|file=Atkinson_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=McCranie's Turpentine Still }}{{clear}} :'''Nov 12, 1889''' Willacoochee, previously called Danielsville, was the first town to be chartered by the Georgia legislature in Atkinson County. Willacoochee is from an Indian name possibly meaning "wildcat." {{Image|file=Atkinson_County_Georgia.png |align=r |size=400 |caption=map of Atkinson County. }}{{clear}} ::Other towns in the county are Axson, Kirkland, and Willacoochee. Axson, was named McDonald's Mill before the creation of Atkinson County, then was renamed to honor of U.S. president Woodrow Wilson's first wife, '''Ellen Axson Wilson''' (of Rome) .. :'''Dec 27, 1890''' Pearson was incorporated, named after Benejah Pearson, who was grandfather of Pearson's first mayor, Jeff Kirkland. R. D. Meadow surveyed the city which had 32 (1 acre) blocks, consisting 4 books to the east and 8 blocks northward. 1898 T.B. Marshall surveyed the city again into a square with the railroad for a dividing line. When the Railroad extensions went in, Pearson received its post office before Douglas, since the postmaster of Douglas, GA had to travel into Pearson to pick up the Douglas' mail. ::Loggers used the Satilla River (pronounced "Sentilly" by Georgians) to float the logs cut from the county area down as the main link to the coast. Some of the loggers were the Tanner, Gillis, and Griffis families of Atkinson County. :'''1915''' -Pearson Tribune began with editor B.T. Allen. :'''Aug 15, 1917''' Atkinson County was created from parts of Clinch and Coffee Counties as the 151st county. Only 8 more counties would follow.. Atkinson County was the 151st county formed with only 8 more counties to follow. The county was named for William Yates Atkinson, Georgia's governor from 1894-1898. Only 8 more Counties would follow. i.e. it is a relatively new county. It is bordered by the following counties: Clinch, Coffee, Lanier, Berrien, and Ware. Atkinson County towns are Pearson, the county seat; Axson, once known as McDonald's Mill; Willacoochee; and Kirkland. https://www.raogk.org/georgia-genealogy/atkinson-county/ :'''Sept, 1954''' Atkinson County Citizen started publication. :'''1917''' Axson, Georgia was named McDonald's Mill for the McDonald's large sawmill. At the time of formation of the county, McDonalds name was changed to Axson, Georgia honoring Pres. Woodrow Wilson's wife's name. ::'''Antioch Church''' and cemetery is one of the oldest churches in Atkinson County, is northwest of Kirkland, Georgia. ::One of the oldest churches in Atkinson County, Antioch Church and cemetery, is located northwest of Kirkland.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gaatkins/ :'''1920''' Atkinson County completed the Atkinson County courthouse in Pearson, the county seat. This has neoclassical revival style. It was renovated during 1980.

    {{blue|Willacoochee, Georgia}} :'''Nov 12, 1889''' - The first town chartered in the area that was to be known later as Atkinson County.The Georgia legislative act established town limits 1/2 mile from the Brunswick and Western Railroad depot. Willacooche is derived from eh Indian name meaning "Home of the Wildcat". Previous to this name it was Danielsville named for local family. First Mayor was Dr. Jefferson Wilcox, a native of Coffee County, who graduated from the southern Medical College, 1883. He was a veteran of the Spanish American War with his volunteers as Captain. The city near the Alpha River has population of 1,434 in 2000.http://genealogytrails.com/geo/atkinson/countyhistory.html

    ===Government Offices=== *Atkinson County Clerk of Superior Court has Land Records from 1919 and Court Records from 1919. The County Clerk of Superior Court has jurisdiction over cases for title to land and equity, felony cases, adoptions, divorces, child support and custody enforcement. The clerk also is tasked with recording deeds and maintaining the chain of title to all property in the county. {{Image|file=Atkinson_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Atkinson County Courthouse, 1920 }}{{clear}} *1890 Pearson, Georgia was incorporated and the county courthouse was built there in 1920. The courthouse was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. ===Geography=== :Size - area of 338 square miles(98.24%) is land and 6.05 sq. mi (1.76%) is water. :Created from parts of Clinch and Coffee counties. :Named for William Y. Atkinson, governor from 1894 to 1898. :County Seat -Pearson has served as the county seat since its creation. :Location -south central Georgia :Type: majority of Atkinson County is located in the Satilla River sub-basin of the St. Marys-Satilla River basin. The entire narrow western border area, in a line parallel to the western border and running through Willacoochee, is located in the Alapaha River sub-basin of the Suwannee River basin. A small southeastern corner of the county is located in the Upper Suwannee River sub-basin of the Suwannee River basin. :Rivers - Satilla River, Alpha River, Suwannee River, Upper Suwannee River ====Adjacent counties==== *Coffee County - north{{Image|file=Atkinson_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=. }} *Ware County - east *Clinch County - southeast *Lanier County - south *Berrien County - west ====Protected areas==== *Satilla River sub-basin ===Demographics=== In 2000 8,375 people were living in the county with a population density of 25 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 62.2% White, 17.3% Black or African American, 0.6% Native American, 0.3% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 17.7% from other races, and 1.6% from two or more races. 24.3% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 8,375 people were living in the county with a population density of 24.7 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $33,834 and the median income for a family was $34,859. The per capita income for the county was $15,456. About 19.8% of families and 28.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 42.4% of those under age 18 and 21.3% of those age 65 or over https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atkinson_County,_Georgia *The county is serviced along with Coffee County, Georgia by the Satilla Regional Library System. Highways:
    *U.S. Route 82 * U.S. Route 221 *U.S. Route 441 *Georgia State Route 31 *Georgia State Route 64 *Georgia State Route 89 *Georgia State Route 90 *Georgia State Route 135 *Georgia State Route 520 Education
    *Atkinson County School district for K through 12 grades are 2 elementary schools (each have a pre-school program) and 1 high school. The district employs 102 full time teachers and has 1,648 students. ::Pearson Elementary School ::Willacoochee Elementary School ::Atkinson County Middle School ::Atkinson County High School ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Kirkland, Georgia|Kirkland]] *[[:Category: Pearson, Georgia|Pearson]] *[[:Category: Willacoochee, Georgia|Willacoochee]] =====Communities===== * [[:Category: Axson, Georgia|Axson]] *[[:Category: Henderson Still, Georgia|Henderson Still]] *[[:Category: Kirkland, Georgia|Kirkland]] *[[:Category: Leliaton, Georgia|Leliaton]] *[[:Category: Oberry, Georgia|Oberry]] *[[:Category: Sandy Bottom, Georgia|Sandy Bottom]] *[[:Category: Stokesville, Georgia|Stokesville]] ====County Resources==== *Minnie F. Corbitt Memorial Museum, established 1955 in the first residence built in Pearson (1873). It is dedicated to the memory of South Georgia pioneers and their way of life. *Pearson 1st residence was built by S. J. Henderson circa 1873 on lot no. 1. Pearson was then the terminus of the Brunswick & Albany RailRoad. * In 1905 it became the residence of Martin S. Corbitt (mayor 1905-1906) and Minnie F. Corbitt who was ordinary of Atkinson County 1928-1930 of Pearson. 1955, at the request of Mrs. Corbitt and her sons, the house was dedicated by the City of Pearson and the John Floyd Chapter, D A R to the perpetuation of the memory of south Georgia pioneers and their way of life. *Columbus Salt Road *Kinnaird Trail *Minnie F. Corbitt Memorial Museum, 1955 and located in the first house in Pearson, built in 1873. ====Census==== :1920 --- 7,656 — :1930 --- 6,894 −10.0% :1940 --- 7,093 2.9% :1950 --- 7,362 3.8% :1960 --- 6,188 −15.9% :1970 --- 5,879 −5.0% :1980 --- 6,141 4.5% :1990 --- 6,213 1.2% :2000 --- 7,609 22.5% :2010 --- 8,375 10.1% :Est. 2016 --- 8,273 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery, Kirkland, Georgia|Antioch Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Springhead Methodist Church Cemetery, Willacoochee, Georgia|Springhead Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Willacoochee City Cemetery, Willacoochee, Georgia|Willacoochee City Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atkinson_County,_Georgia *http://www.atkinsoncounty.org *https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/atkinson-county *https://www.raogk.org/georgia-genealogy/atkinson-county/ *https://www.genealogyinc.com/georgia/atkinson-county/ *http://genealogytrails.com/geo/atkinson/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willacoochee,_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pearson,_Georgia *https://www.archives.gov/nhprc/projects/states-territories/ga.html *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stephen_Heard *http://hrcga.org/atkinson-county-history/ *[https://www.dca.ga.gov/development/EnvironmentalManagement/Adopted%20SWMP/Atkinson_Co_Pearson_Ci_Willacoochee_Ci_SWMP_2005-2015.pdf Solid Waste Management]

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    Attack Squadron 85

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    [[Category:United States Navy Carrier Based Squadrons]] [[Category:Military and War Project]] == Overview == {| style="outline:blue solid;background:lightblue" |{{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-1.jpg |caption= '''A6A Intruder of VA-85 on board USS Kitty Hawk, Gulf of Tonkin, 1966''' |size = l }} |} Wikipedia [[Wikipedia:Second VA-85 (U.S. Navy)|'''VA-85''']] Attack Squadron 85 started out as the 859th reserve squadron on February 1,1951, flying the Grumman TBM-3E Avenger. It was redesignated as VA-85 on February 4, 1953 and disestablished on September 30, 1994.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_VA-85_(U.S._Navy) Its first patch was a woodpecker wearing a life vest, astride a rocket, and carrying a bomb in his hand. The second patch was a winged bomb. On May 7, 1958 the CNO (Chief of Naval Operations) approved the Black Falcon patch that you see pictured above. From its inception, the Black Falcons has flown two military aircraft. Three different models of the Douglas Skyraider were flown from March 1951 to March 1964. {| style="outline:blue solid;background:lightblue" align="right" |{{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-2.jpg |caption='''A-1H Skyraider''' |size=m }} |} This photo shows a A-1H Skyraider from the Black Falcons awaiting launch off of the USS Forrestal (CVA-59). All of the squadron's early deployments were off the Forrestal. The squadron's second aircraft was the A-6 Intruder which included the A-6A, KA-6D aerial tanker, and A-6E. {|style="outline:blue solid;background:lightblue" align="right" |{{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-3.jpg |caption='''VA-85 A6A Flight Line NAS Cubi Point, PI''' |size=m }} |} The squadron flew in Vietnam, Operation Desert Storm, Somalia, Bosnia-Hercegovina, and provided support for recon missions over southern Iraq as part of Operation Southern Watch. While flying the A-6, the Black Falcons had 30 different Commanding Officers. Some were killed in combat, one was killed in a non-combat crash, and one was a POW during the Vietnam War. The most distinguished officer of VA-85 was a bombardier/navigator, Lieutenant (jg) Brian E. Westin. During a combat mission over North Vietnam in April 1966, Westin's pilot, Lieutenant W. R. Westerman, was seriously wounded. Westin helped Westerman pilot the aircraft over open water in hopes of being rescued. He made sure his pilot ejected safely|| before ejecting himself from the damaged aircraft. First to be picked up was Westin who directed the rescue helicopter to his downed pilot. When they spotted Westerman, they also spotted a shark near the bleeding pilot. Noticing that his pilot could not get into the sling, Westin dove in to help his comrade. When it came time to retrieve Westin, the hoist malfunctioned. He waved off the helicopter so his pilot could get urgent medical attention, and waited in shark infested waters until a second helicopter arrived. For his bravery, Westin was awarded the Navy Cross. Military Aircraft Historian {{clear}} '''Naval Air Station Assignments''' :{|border="3" style="background:lightblue" | NAS Niagara Falls || 01 Feb 1951 |- | NAS Jacksonville || 05 Apr 1951 |- | NAS Quonset Point || 26 Sep 1951 |- | NAS Oceana || 11 Jun 1952 |} {{clear}} '''Aircraft''' :{|border="3" style="background:lightblue" | ||Acquisition Date|| Link to Aircraft Profile |- | General Motors TBM-3E Avenger || 1951 || [[:Category:TBM_Avenger|TBM-3E]] {{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-9.jpg|size=200}} |- | Douglas AD-2 Skyraider || 05 Mar 1951 || {{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-4.jpg|size=200}} |- | Douglas AD-4 Skyraider || Jul 1952 || |- | Douglas AD-6/A1-1H Skyraider || Jan 1954 ||[[:Category: A-1 Skyraider| A-1]] {{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-8.jpg|size=200}} |- | Grumman A-6A Intruder || 06 Mar 1964 ||[[Space:A-6 Intruder|A6-A]] {{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-12.jpg|size=200}} |- | Grumman A-6B Intruder ||1968 ||[[Space:A-6 Intruder|A6-B]] |- | Grumman A-6C Intruder || 1970 ||[[Space:A-6 Intruder|A6-C]] |- | Grumman KA-6D Intruder || 18 Nov 1970 ||[[Space:A-6 Intruder|KA6D]]{{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-11.jpg|size=200}} |- | Grumman A-6E Intruder || 09 Dec 1971 || [[Space:A-6 Intruder|A6-E]] {{Image|file=Attack_Squadron_85-6.jpg |size=200}} |} {{clear}} '''Deployments''' {|border="3" style="background:lightblue" |
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    |- | Apr 1953 - Oct 1953 || CVG-8 || USS Coral Sea (CVA 43) |- | Sep 1954 - Apr 1955 || CVG-8 || USS Lake Champlain (CVA 39) |- | Mar 1956 - Sep 1956 || CVG-8 || USS Intrepid (CVA 11) |- | Oct 1957 - Dec 1957 || CVG-8 || USS Ranger (CVA 61) |- | Mar 1958 - May 1958 || CVG-8 || USS Forrestal (CVA 59) |- | Jan 1960 - Aug 1960 || CVG-8 || USS Forrestal (CVA 59) |- | Feb 1961 - Aug 1961 || CVG-8 ||| USS Forrestal (CVA 59) |- | Aug 1962 - Mar 1963 || CVG-8 || USS Forrestal (CVA 59) |- | Oct 1965 - Jun 1966 || CVW-11 || USS Kitty Hawk (CVA 63) || Vietnam War |- | Nov 1966 - Jun 1967 || CVW-11 || USS Kitty Hawk (CVA 63)|| Vietnam War |- | Apr 1968 - Dec 1968 || CVW-6 || USS America (CVA 66)|| Vietnam War |- | Aug 1969 - May 1970 || CVW-14 || USS Constellation (CVA 64)|| Vietnam War |- | Jan 1971 - Jul 1971 || CVW-17 || USS Forrestal (CVA 59)|| Mediterranean |- | Sep 1972 - Jul 1973 || CVW-17 || USS Forrestal (CVA 59)|| Mediterranean |- | Mar 1974 - Sep 1974 || CVW-17 || USS Forrestal (CVA 59)||Cyprus Evacuation |- | Mar 1975 - Sep 1975 || CVW-17 || USS Forrestal (CVA 59) |- | Apr 1978 - Oct 1978 || CVW-17 || USS Forrestal (CV 59) || Mediterranean |- | Nov 1979 - May 1980 || CVW-17 || USS Forrestal (CV 59) || Mediterranean |- | Mar 1981 - Sep 1981 || CVW-17 || USS Forrestal (CV 59) || Lebanon War |- | Jun 1982 - Nov 1982 || CVW-17 || USS Forrestal (CV 59) || Lebanon War |- | Apr 1983 - Jul 1983 || CVW-3 || USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67)|| Lebanon War |- | Sep 1983 - May 1984 || CVW-3 || USS John F. Kennedy (CV 67) || |- | Aug 1985 - Apr 1986 || CVW-17 || USS Saratoga (CV 60) || Mediterranean
    Indian Ocean |- | Jun 1987 - Nov 1987 || CVW-17 || USS Saratoga (CV 60) |- | Mar 1988 - May 1988 || CVW-1 || USS America (CV 66) |- | Aug 1988 - Oct 1988 || CVW-17 || USS Independence (CV 62) |- | Feb 1989 - Apr 1989 || CVW-1 || USS America (CV 66) |- | May 1989 - Nov 1989 || CVW-1 || USS America (CV 66) || Mediterranean
    Indian Ocean |- | Dec 1990 - Apr 1991 || CVW-1 || USS America (CV 66) || Operation Desert Storm |- | Aug 1991 - Oct 1991 || CVW-1|| USS America (CV 66) |- | Dec 1991 - Jun 1992 || CVW-1 || USS America (CV 66) |- | Aug 1993 - Feb 1994 || CVW-1 || USS America (CV 66) ||Operation Deny Flight
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    Operation Southern Watch |}Seaforces-online {{clear}} {{clear}} '''Combat Operations''' :'''Vietnam''' :'''Operation Desert Storm''' - 17 January–28 February 1991 :: The squadron participated in Operation Desert Storm, combat strikes against targets in Iraq and the Kuwaiti theater of operations. During this period of combat the squadron flew 585 combat sorties, consisting of 1,700 flight hours and expended over 850 tons of ordnance. :'''Somalia''' :'''Bosnia-Hercegovina''' : Member of Category: United States Navy Carrier Based Squadrons [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Navy_Carrier_Based_Squadrons]] == Sources ==

    Attakapas Militia in Revolutionary War

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    Officers and soldiers of the Attakapas Militia serving under [[Gálvez-59|General Bernardo de Galvez]], which participated in the march to and capture of Fort Bute at Bayou Manchac and then [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Baton_Rouge_(1779)| Baton Rouge] in September 1779. Links to related WikiTree categories:
    [[:Category:Attakapas%2C_Louisiana| Attakapas, Louisiana]]
    [[:Category: Attakapas Militia, Louisiana Militia, American Revolution| Attakapas Militia]]
    [[:Category:Galvez_Expedition | Galvez Expedition]] ---- "Records of Attakapas District, Louisiana, 1739-1811", compiled by Mary Elizabeth Sanders, 1962, online: https://archive.org/details/recordsofattakap00sand
    ''Includes the portions of C. Robert Churchill's manuscript "S.A.R. Spanish Records; Spanish-English War 1779-1783" (p. 287-290) pertaining to the militia men of the Attakapas district'' Detailed research in Attakapas Gazette:
    ''https://archive.org/stream/AttakapasGazette/1974_Vol9#page/n125/mode/2up''
    ''https://archive.org/stream/AttakapasGazette/1974_Vol9#page/n163/mode/2up'' '''Etat de Revue de la Compagnie de Milice Des Attakapas Du premier de May 1777''' :'''Officers:''' :Augustin Grevenber (Grevemberg) , Capitaine ''[brother of [[Grevemberg-2|Francois]]?]'' :Mr. Sorel (Jacques or Santiago Sorel) , Lieutenant ''[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/61651584/jacques-joseph-sorel]'' :Jean Baptiste Grevenber (Grevemberg) , Enseigne '' [brother of [[Grevemberg-2|Francois]]?]'' :[[Ducrest-4|Louis DuCrest]], Major :'''Sergeants:''' :[[Faustin-17|Jacques Fostin (Portin)]] :[[Broussard-224|Pierre Broussard]] :Joseph Carlin [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51780381] :'''Corporals:''' :[[Huval-67|Jean Huval]] :[[Landry-561|Joseph Landry]] :[[Meaux-14|Michel Maux (Meaux)]] :'''Soldiers:''' :[[Grevemberg-2|Francois Grevenber (Grevemberg)]] :Antoine Boutte [ [[Boutte-32| ?]] ] :[[Broussard-37|Silvin Broussard]] :[[Prevost-357|Joseph Prevot (Prevost)]] :[[Grevemberg-17|Barthelemy Grevenber (Grevemberg)]] :Baptiste Boutte [ [[Boutte-44|?]] ] :[[Labauve-18|Baptiste Labeuve]] :[[Hebert-688|Joseph Hebert]] ''[other Joseph Hebert is his 1st cousin]'' :Vincente Barrat(o?) :[[Bonin-668|Paul Bonin]] :Baptiste Prevot ( Prevost) [ [[Prevost-332|?]] ] :Antoine Bonin [ [[Bonin-63|?]] ] :Louis Roge [ [[Roger-99|?]] ] :Anselme Martin [ [[Martin-19288|?]] ] :[[Duon-54|Claude Duant (Duhon)]] :[[Dugas-480|Pierre Dugat]] :[[Bernard-363|Michel Bernard]] :Francois Ozenne [ [[Ozenne-6|?]] ] :[[Boutte-45|Francous Moutte (Francois Boutte) ]] :[[Wiltz-78|Philippe Wirte (Wisse) ]] :Joseph Wiste (Wisse) :Antoine Barrat :Renez Broussard :[[LeBlanc-88|Simon LeBlanc]] :Simon Broussard :[[Mouton-150|Jean Mountin (Mouton)]] :[[Hebert-316|Jean Hebert]] :Mathurin Hebert :Baptiste Cormier :Baptiste La Londe :[[Thibodeau-993|Olivier Thibodaux]] :[[Bonin-62|Jean Louis Bonin]] :Jean Labee (L'Abbe) :[[Robichaud-27|Firmin Robichot]] :Jean Daltersse :Francois Morant (Morvant) :[[Prejean-47|Marrin Prejean]] :Pierre LeBlanc :[[Hebert-885|Joseph Hebert]] ''[other Joseph Hebert is his 1st cousin]'' :Jean Guillebaut :Jacques L'epine :[[Dugas-236|Jean Dugat]] :Firmin Braux :[[Guilbeau-197|Francois Guillebaut (Guilbeau)]] :[[Landry-1235|Sinturnin Landry]] :Pierre Doucet :[[Guilbeau-5|Charles Guillebaut]] :[[Nezat-16|Pierre Niza (Nezat)]] :[[Doucet-361|Michel Doucet]] :Francois Sudrique :[[LeBlanc-79|Renez LeBlanc]] :[[Prevost-357|Joseph Prevot (Prevost)]] :Augustin Broussard :[[Boutte-54|Philippe Boutte]] :[[Landry-1192|Amant Landry]] :[[Babin-106|Joseph Babin]] :Charles Duant (Duhon) :Bonaventure Martin [ [[Martin-46906|?]] ] :[[Thibodeau-476|Anselme Thibodaut]] :Jean Henry :[[Trahan-761|Germain Trahant]] :Jean Baptiste Herbert (Hebert?) :[[Thibodeau-505|Amant Thibodaut]] :[[Broussard-227|Jean Baptiste Broussard]] :Francois Prevot (Prevost) :Joseph Doucet [ [[Doucet-1127|?]] ] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/165112333] shows brother Michel and Pierre] :[[Broussard-218|Claude Broussard]] :Jean Baptiste Simerre :[[Broussard-363|Francois Broussard]] :[[Berard-143|Jean Berard]] :[[Broussard-133|Joseph Broussard]] :[[Trahan-242|Paul Trahant]] :[[Trahan-10|Antanasse Trahant]] [http://www.acadianmemorial.org/ensemble_encore2/record_detail.php?id=443] :Augustin Boudrot (Boudreaux) [ [[Boudrot-212|?]] ] :[[Broussard-301|Amant Broussard]] :[[Gaillard-632|Pierre Gaillard]] :Marrin Mouton [ [[Mouton-4|?]] ] :[[Castille-58|Joseph Castil]] :Victor Blanchard :Officers 4 :Sergeants 3 :Corporals 3 :Soldiers 79 ---- "Records of Attakapas District, Louisiana, 1739-1811", compiled by Mary Elizabeth Sanders, 1962, online: https://archive.org/details/recordsofattakap00sand
    ''Includes the portions of C. Robert Churchill's manuscript "S.A.R. Spanish Records; Spanish-English War 1779-1783" (p. 287-290) pertaining to the militia men of the Attakapas district'' Militia list from 1774 '''Etat de la Compagnie de milices Des attakapas formee le 20 de juin 1774''' :'''Officers:''' :Augustine Grevembert (Grevemberg) - Captain :Jaques Sorel - Lieutenant :Jean Bpta Grevembert (Grevemberg) - Ensign :''Sergeants:''' :Louis Armand :Joseph Bordat :Rene Trahan :'''Corporals:''' :Jacques Fortin :Claude Martin :Gregoire Pellerin :'''Soldiers:''' :Olivier Trahan :[[Grevemberg-2|Francois Grevembert (Grevemberg)]] :Louis Roge :[[Prevost-357|Joseph Prevost]] :Paul Bonain :[[Grevemberg-17|Barthelemy Grevembert (Grevemberg)]] :Michel Maus (Meaux) :[[Hebert-316|Charles Ebert (Hebert)]] :[[Broussard-224|Pierre Broussard]] :Andre Fauque (Fangue) :Louis Vlien (Veillon or Viellon) :Nicolas Prevot :Charles Quainbidau :Amand Tobaudau :Vincent Bara :[[Boutte-45|Francois Boutet (Boutte)]] :Jean Labe (L'Abbe) :Simon Le Blanc :[[Wiltz-154|Joseph Wilse (Vilse, Weisse)]] :[[Boutte-54|Philippe Boutet (Boutte)]] :[[Broussard-363|Francois Broussard]] :Olivier Tibaudau :Simon Broussard :[[Bernard-363|Michel Bernard]] :[[Nezat-16|Pierre Naizal (Nezat)]] :Antoine Boutet (Boutte) :[[Trahan-242|Paul Trahan]] :Bonaventura Martin [ [[Martin-46906|?]] ] :[[Broussard-227|Jean Baptiste Broussard]] :Olivier Trahan :Jean Louis Bonain :Joseph Landry :[[Broussard-218|Claude Broussard]] :Effreme Robico (Robichaud) :Jean Trahan :Joseph Hebert :[[Broussard-37|Silvain Broussard]] :Martin Pokhe :[[Dugas-236|Jean Dugas]] :Michel Porche :[[Trahan-761|Germain Trahan]] :Baptiste Boutet (Boutte) :Joseph Broussard :[[Dugas-480|Pierre Dugas]] :Francois Prevot (Prevost) :Joseph Broussard :Baptiste Semer :Jean GiliesBau (Guilbeau) :Jean Baptiste Hebert :Maturin Broussard :Joseph Babien :[[Wiltz-78|Philippe Vilse (Wilse, Weisse) ]] :Baptista Lalonde :Baptiste Porche :[[Broussard-301|Amand Broussard]] :Charles Babin :Antoine Bonain :Jacques Elfe :Baptiste La Baure :Anselme Tibodau :Joseph Prevot (Prevost) :[[Doucet-361|Michel Boucet (Doucet)]] :[[Borel-17|Pierre Borel]] :Gaspard Berthelemy :Joseph Carlin :[[Gaillard-632|Pierre Gaillard]] :Charles Dugat :Paul Tibodau :Joseph Martin :[[Guilbeau-5|Charles Gilliebau (Guilbeau)]] :Joseph Boucet :[[Guilbeau-197|Francois Gilliebau (Guilbeau)]] :Victor Blanchard :Francois Soudric :[[Landry-103|Firmin Landry]] :Rene LeBlanc :Baptiste Prevot (Prevost) :Louis Soudric :[[Trahan-10|Antanase Trahan]] :Martin Soudric :[[Landry-1235|Saturnine Landry]] :Total, 88 hommes ---- Other resources: * Websites for the Attakapas Revolutionary War Militia Monument at St. Martin de Tours Church in St. Martinville, Louisiana: :::''http://www.thecajuns.com/smrevwar.htm'' :::''https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/75072868#view-photo=47063738'' :::''http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM9P4P_Revolutionary_War_Attakapas_Militia_Memorial_St_Martinville_LA'' * "Spain's Louisiana patriots in its 1779-1783 war with England during the American Revolution", Part 6 of Spanish Borderlands Studies, Granville W. and N.C. Hough, 2000. online: http://www.somosprimos.com/hough/louisiana.pdf * http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/guidry/385/

    Attakapas Post in 1769

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    *Source: "The First Nominal Census of Colonial Settlers in Southwest Louisiana"; compiled by Donald Joseph Arceneaux; Provincial Press, Claitor's Publishing Division, Baton Rouge, Louisiana; www.ProvincialPress.us & www.Claitors.com. An earlier census of this particular area [Attakapas], dated 25 April 1766 is a list of "Acadian Militiamen and Inhabitants" and their numbers, but doesn't name the people. The publication contains transcriptions and translations (from the original French) of two colonial documents. One is undated and titled "General Census...of the Attakapas"; the other is dated 9 December 1769 and is an "oath of allegiance to the king of spain [sic] made by thirty-three Attakapas male settlers", who are named in the document. Donald J. Arceneaux makes a case for the census being taken around the same time as the oath. In this nominal census taken in 1769, there are 207 individuals in thirty-eight households recorded. They consist of: :163 persons of European and Acadian descent (79%) :41 persons of African descent (20%) :3 Native Americans (less than 1%) Acadians accounted for 65% of the total resident population and 83% of the Caucasian population. There were 28 households headed by Acadians; none had slaves: :23 had a husband and wife :1 head of household was an Acadian widower :2 heads of household were widowed Acadian women :2 heads of household were single men Although the heads of household were named, the spouses were not. The compiler, with the help of others, conducted research to identify the names of the wives. '''Heads of Households & Spouse''' *[1] [[Masse-514|André Masse]] *[5] [[Broussard-48|Simon Broussard]] & [[Blanchard-713|Marguerite Blanchard]] *[6] [[Trahan-187|Jean Trahan]] & [[Broussard-209|Marguerite Broussard]] *[7] [[Broussard-227|Jean Baptiste Broussard]] & [[Brun-229|Anne Brun]] *[8] [[Broussard-37|Silvain Broussard]] & [[Guilbeau-16|Felicite Guilbeau]] *[9] [[Broussard-224|Pierre Broussard]]& [[Melanson-311|Marie la Blanche Melanson]] *[10] [[Michel-578|Anne Michel]] widow [[Comeau-445|Victor Comeau]] *[11] [[Bernard-363|Michel Bernard]] & [[Guilbeau-8 | Marie Anne Guilbeau]] *[12] [[LeBlanc-88|Simon LeBlanc]] *[13] [[Michel-69|Madeleine Michel]] widow [[Guilbeau-13|Joseph Guilbeau]] *[14] [[Guilbeau-5|Charles Guilbeau]] *[15] [[Babineau-773|Charles Babineau]] [[Guilbeau-33|Anne Guilbeau (1739-abt.1813)]] *[16] [[Thibodeau-484|Paul Thibodeau]] *[17] [[Thibodeau-993|Olivier Thibodeau]] *[18] [[Thibodeau-505|Amand Thibodeau]] *[19] [[Martin-42771|Joseph Martin]] *[20] [[Martin-3056|Claude Martin]] *[21] [[Doucet-1571|Michael Doucet]] *[22] [[Trahan-184|Michael Trahan]] & [[Vincent-875|Anne Euphrosine Vincent]] *[23] [[Trahan-196|Rëné Trahan]] & [[Broussard-201|Isabelle Broussard]] *[24] [[Broussard-133|Joseph Broussard]] & [[Savoie-267|Marguerite Savoie]] *[25] [[Broussard-363|François Broussard]] & [[Landry-1216|Pelagie Landry]] Brother: [[Broussard-301|Amand Broussard]] *[26] [[Landry-103|Firmin Landry]] *[27] [[Labauve-18|Jean Baptiste Labauve]] & [[Broussard-379|François Broussard]] *[28] [[Borda-24|Antoine Bordas]] & [[Martin-22796|Marguerite Martin]] *[29] [[Semere-3|Jean Baptiste Semer]] & [[Thibodeaux-108| Marie Thibodeaux]] *[30] [[Hebert-2012|Jean Baptiste Hebert]] & [[Hebert-314|Marie Theotiste Hebert]] *[31] [[Dugas-223|Charles Dugas]] & [[Broussard-382|Marguerite Broussard]] *[32] [[Dugas-236|Jean Dugas]] & [[Dupuis-185|Marguerite Dupuis]] *[33] [[Bonin-63|Antoine Bonnain]] & [[Tellier-72|Marie-Marguerite Anne Tellier]] *[34] [[Levron-32|Loüis Levron]] (unmarried) *[36] [[D'Auterive-3|Antoine Dauterive]] *[37] [[Berard-143|Jean-Baptiste Berard]] & [[Broussard-357|Anne-Cecile]] *[38] [[Pellerin-169|Gregoire Pellerin]] & [[Prejean-131|Cecile Préjean]] Still researching the following, please help if you can. Thanks! *[35] [[Roman-|Loüis Roman]] He was age 30 on the census, living alone with 30 cattle, 15 horses and 15 pigs.

    Atwood Name Study

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    [[Category:Atwood Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
    Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
    If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Atwood Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Atwood Atwood] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Atwood name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Atwood's), by time period (18th Century Atwood's), or by topic (Atwood DNA, Atwood Occupations, Atwood Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Atwood Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Atwood}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * Atwood Brick Walls (coming soon) * Atwood Cemeteries, listing by state (coming soon) * ==Membership== * [[Martin-29170|Maxine McReynolds]] * [[Binkley-335|Summer Binkley Orman]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Attwood Attwood] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AtteWode AttWode] ==Atwood Name Distribution== #[http://worldnames.publicprofiler.org/Default.aspx?region=!WORLD-USCA Atwood Maps at World Names] #[http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Atwood Atwood Name History on Ancestry] - with Maps - (copyright forbids reproduction of images but linking is acceptable) ==Earliest Known Settlements== #England ==DNA Studies== #[[Binkley-335|Summer Binkley Orman]] - GEDMatch ID A239508 ==Atwood Descendants on WikiTree== #[[Binkley-335|Summer Binkley Orman]] #[[Martin-29170|Maxine McReynolds]] ==Atwood Research Resources== #[http://one-name.org/ Guild of One Name Studies], home page #[http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger-result Ellis Island, Immigration Lists], late 1800s-mid 1900s

    Auburn Michigan History

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    [[Category:Bay County, Michigan]] '''Auburn, Bay County, Michigan History''' '''Location'''
    Williams Township is located in the farthest southwest corner of Bay County. It is six miles square and is bordered by Midland on the west and Saginaw County on the south. The City of Auburn is surrounded by Williams Township. This is rather a rural area with many good farms but it is also a bedroom community for the many people employed in the nearby towns of Bay City, Midland and Saginaw. '''History'''
    ''Auburn, Michigan history:'' (1854) Williams Township is the second oldest township in Bay County and dates back to before the county was organized with the first settlers arriving in 1854.Romig, Walter (October 1, 1986) [1973]. Michigan Place Names: The History of the Founding and the Naming of More Than Five Thousand Past and Present Michigan Communities. Great Lakes Books Series (Paperback). Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 081431838X. ISBN 978-0814318386. (1858) Williams Township officially became a township in 1858. The waterways were the early roads and travelers often camped along the banks with Indians overnight. Many of the creeks in Williams Township are named for early settlers such as Bradford Creek, Culver Creek, Hoppler Creek and Dell Creek. These creeks, or county drains, terminate in the south branch of the Kawkawlin River in Section 12. {{Image|file=Auburn_Michigan_History-1.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=Partial birds-eye view of Auburn taken from the top of the grain elevator, 1918 }} (1868) Williams township had one blacksmith shop, two saloons, two stores, 2 lodges, 2 sawmills and a shingle mill. The first post office opened that year. Soon there was a school, churches and a doctor. [http://www.williamstwp.com/history.asp] The Midland Branch of the Michigan Central Railroad crosses the very heart of Williams, and since coal exists beneath the entire township the industrial development of that neighborhood will be both substantial and rapid. Four feeders of the South Branch of the Kawkawlin River furnish the water supply and drainage, aided by numerous drains and ditches, all leading to the Kawkawlin. The Polish settlers of that vicinity have built a fine house of worship at Fisherville, while the churches at the pretty village of Auburn supply the several denominations. Williams has an excellent school system, and post offices at Auburn and North Williams. Some of the largest and richest farms in the State of Michigan are situated in Williams township,monuments to the industry, perseverance, and intelligent cultivation of its pioneers and their descendants. AUBURN - About 10 miles west of Bay City, exactly midway to Midland, on the splendid Midland stone road, is one of Michigan's prettiest country hamlets. Well-kept stores and comfortable homes, inviting taverns and busy shops, cozy schools and dignified houses of worship, are clustered here, providing many of the diversions and ethics of life, and all its modern-day necessities. In the farming community of the village, the stump-puller has long since given way to the up-to-date sowing and reaping machines. In I883 there were two churches (Methodist Episcopal and Catholic), the Auburn House (a fine brick hotel owned by W. P. Root), the fine store of Ira E. Swart, a blacksmith shop and two saloons. The pioneer, Ira E. Swart, joined the great majority eight years ago. The place has known many changes in the two decades intervening between 1883 and the early 1900s. (See the publishing date of the source listed below.) {{Image|file=Wittbrodt-23-4.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=1930s, Wittbrodts at the Gold Star Saloon }} {{Image|file=Wittbrodt-44-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Green's Motel, now the Auburn Hotel, with Leo and Alex Witbrodt }} The Methodist Episcopal Church of 25 years ago is still a landmark in Auburn, but the little Catholic Church has been replaced by St. Joseph's Church, a brick structure, 40 by 65 feet, and modern in every respect, at a cost of $10,000. The town hall is located in the heart of the village, furnishing an ample meeting place for the residents of Williams township. Just across the way is the office and cozy home of the veteran physician of the village, Dr. John P. Snyder, and Smith's drug store fills a long-felt want in the community. John Nuffer's cheese factory and general store, and the elevator and general store of C. A. Kern are among Auburn's substantial business institutions. August Constantine presides at the Auburn Hotel and James Green at the Bay City Hotel. The merry music of hammer and anvil is heard from early morning until late each day, where George Clark and the Hemingway Brothers operate their respective smithies. Interspersed with these busy institutions are the comfortable and well-kept homes of the villagers. Source: History of Bay County, Michigan CHAPTER VI. CREATION AND GROWTH OF THE CITIES, TOWNSHIPS AND VILLAGES OF THE COUNTY.................. p. 122 Incorporation and Growth of the Village of Bay City, the Successor of Lower Saginaw and Portsmouth Village Chartered as a City-Roster of City Officials-History of the Villages of Banks, Salzburg and Wenona and of Their Successor, West Bay City-Roster of Village and City Officials-The Townships of the County with Historical, Geographical and Census Data-The Villages of Essexville, Kawkawlin, Pinconning, Auburn and "Iceburg, U. S. A." Link: [https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/micounty/BAD0852.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext] {{Image|file=St_Anthony_of_Padua_Catholic_Church_Auburn_Fisherville_Michigan_Bay_City_area.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption=St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church, Auburn }} Historic St. Anthony's has its own page:
    [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:St._Anthony_of_Padua_Catholic_Church_Auburn_/_Fisherville%2C_Michigan_%28Bay_City_area%29 St. Anthony of Padua Catholic Church] The old St. Anthony's cemetery is still located in what used to be Fisherville, just on the outskirts of Auburn Michigan. John Wazny is buried there with a grave marker. Marcjanna Wazny may have also been buried there, but there was no grave marker. St. Anthony's Cemetery was established in 1897 by St. Anthony's of Padau Church in Fisherville, Michigan. The cemetery is located a mile north of Fisherville on the southwest corner of Eleven Mile Rd. and N. Union Rd. in Williams Twp., Bay County, Michigan. (1869) On February 26, 1869, the settlement was granted a post office with the name of Skinner. On November 19, 1877, the Skinner Post Office was renamed Auburn.[7] (1872) The earliest road was a "blazed trail" between Bay City and Midland and became a plank "toll" road about 1872. Prior to road improvements, the bare necessities of living such as salt and flour were often carried on a man's back from Saginaw as much as 100 pounds of flour at a time. Lumbering was a first industry as wood was needed for homes and fuel, and land needed to be cleared for farming. Population greatly increased with the plank road. Coal mining soon was important. [http://www.williamstwp.com/history.asp] See list of sources below (1891) North Williams Post Office was opened on March 20, 1891 east of what is now North Williams at Garfield and Wheeler roads. [http://www.williamstwp.com/history.asp] {{Image|file=Wazny-12-8.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Martha Wazny Wittbrodt at the Well, Enhanced photo }} [In Auburn], the townspeople of Bay City find a breathing place, a source of rest and recreation after the day's work or the week's work is done. Sleigh-ride parties in winter, bicycling, coaching and auto parties during summer find Auburn a jolly good place to visit. The village folk enjoy these visits, and practice fraternity and benevolence within their own little community. We find here the Auburn Post, G. A. R., a reminder that Williams township furnished rather more than its quota of men when our country needed them most, and active lodges of the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Modern Woodmen of America, Independent Order of Foresters, Gleaners, and leading "Farmers Club" of the county. Verily these worthy villagers know the town-meeting, love its associations, and profit by the lessons of progress and charity there espoused, worthy descendants of the idyllic New England village, whose memory Auburn brings vividly to mind. And verily here too we find: Under a spreading chestnut tree The village smithy stands; The smith, a mighty man is he, With large and sinewy hands; And the muscles of his brany arms Are strong as iron bands. Week il, week out, from morn till night, You can hear his bellows blow; You can hear him swing his heavy sledge, With measured beat and slow, Like a sexton ringing the village bell, When the evening sun is low. - Henry Wadsworth Longfellow Source: History of Bay County, Michigan CHAPTER VI. CREATION AND GROWTH OF THE CITIES, TOWNSHIPS AND VILLAGES OF THE COUNTY.................. p. 122 Incorporation and Growth of the Village of Bay City, the Successor of Lower Saginaw and Portsmouth Village Chartered as a City-Roster of City Officials-History of the Villages of Banks, Salzburg and Wenona and of Their Successor, West Bay City-Roster of Village and City Officials-The Townships of the County with Historical, Geographical and Census Data-The Villages of Essexville, Kawkawlin, Pinconning, Auburn and "Iceburg, U. S. A." Link: [https://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/micounty/BAD0852.0001.001?rgn=main;view=fulltext] '''The Wittbrodt and Wazny families'''
    (1872) (1888) The Wittbrodt and Wazny families emigrated from Prussia / Poland after 1870. The Wazny family emigrated from Poland around 1888 but this is unverified so far. The family history of their early settlement is listed in the biographies of Martha Wazny Wittbrodt and her father, John Wazny. Her father is buried in the St. Anthony of Padua historic cemetery in (Fisherville) Williams Township. (1872) Arrival of [[Wittbrodt-18 | Joseph Friedrich Wittbrodt]] and Marianna Okon and their families. (Verified) {{Image|file=Wittbrodt-18.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Joseph Friedrich Wittbrodt }} (1873) Arrival of [[Wazny-13 |John Wazny]]. Two of John's sisters also emigrated. (Verified) (1888) Arrival of [[Witkowski-236 |Marcjanna Witkowoski (Vetoski)]] and others in the Wazny family. See notes by Donald Wittbrodt. (Unverified) Working at the area sawmills and in the area coal mines is a part of the Wittbrodt history. '''List of Ancestors''' This list can be updated as we have names: This website: [http://www.mifamilyhistory.org/bay/StAnthony.htm St. Anthony's of Padua Cemetery] lists Mary (Marianna) neé Okon Wittbrodt's name as being buried at St. Anthony's cemetery, though there is no marker: Wittbrodt, Mary 10/10/1923 These names also are listed as buried there: * Witbrodt, Joseph died 3/25/1911 * Wittbrodt, Arthur 8/12/1909 – 8/21/1909 * Wittbrodt, Leo died 7/30/1916 Rose Anderson had books which recorded her extensive research of Williams Township cemeteries. Cemetery read in November of 2005 by Margaret Wegner '''Lumberjacks and Sawmills'''
    In the late 1800s at the end of the lumbering season, as many as 5000 lumberjacks (“shanty boys”) would collect their hard-earned pay and head for a six-block strip along Bay City’s waterfront called “Hell’s Half Mile.” There they would find a variety of gambling houses, theaters, raucous saloons and brothels, as well as tunnels and catacombs under the city streets---perfect for passage or brawls (or maybe to drag a body out for disposal!) Today there are walking tours down formerly notorious Water Street and the surrounding areas and stories of persons who helped give Hell’s Half Mile its fame in Bay City. Read more in the book "Wicked Bay City." '''Schools''' One example of the development of the town, the schools. {{Image|file=Wittbrodt-138-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1938, 10th grade class, Auburn High School }} Later students attended Handy High School, Bay City, Michigan Sources: Williams Township History
    http://www.williamstwp.com/history.asp History of Bay County
    https://www.baycounty-mi.gov/AboutBayCounty/HistoryBayCounty.aspx History of Tuscola and Bay Counties, online book
    https://play.google.com/store/books/details?id=Tv4Waqnlg-YC&rdid=book-Tv4Waqnlg-YC&rdot=1 The Bay County Historical Society
    http://www.bchsmuseum.org/index.html
    http://www.bchsmuseum.org/id4.html ''Michigan Place Names: The History of the Founding and the Naming of More Than Five Thousand Past and Present Michigan Communities'', by Walter Romig, (October 1, 1986) [1973]. Great Lakes Books Series (Paperback). Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press. ISBN 081431838X. ISBN 978-0814318386.

    August Wiberg hus Möklinta

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    '''Work on this page has been done by Magnus Sälgö. Thank you Magnus!''' [https://goo.gl/rlnTSv Text Google translated][[Category: Möklinta (U)]] [[Category:Dagsverkstorp]] = Vibergs torp/ Hedtorpet = Torpet ligger ca 1km norr om kyrkan i Möklinta[https://goo.gl/pnTuUz N 60° 5' 51.88 E 16° 32' 35.51] [https://goo.gl/Mxt4E8 Google Street view] i husförhörsboken [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v264126.b2390.s833 Möklinta AIIa:7 (1922-1935) sid 833] står även beteckningen hedtorpet[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v264126.b2390.s833 Möklinta AIIa:7 (1922-1935) Bild 2390 / sid 833 (AID: v264126.b2390.s833, NAD: SE/ULA/11089)]. Jag besökte torpet 2015 i samband med Möklintadagen och pratade med Gunnar Larsson som skrivit mycket om byggden, Hans far var skolkamrat med några av [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Viberg-1/300 barnen Viberg] han nämde särskilt [[Viberg-4|Verasoff]]. Torpet är idag 2015 förfallet och bär spår av att andra bott där se [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AF0WHdS4fUQ video]. I boken [http://www.moklintagammelgard.se/bok_moklinta.htm "En bok om Möklinta socken"] av Gunnar LarssonEn bok om Möklinta socken - [http://www.moklintagammelgard.se/bok_moklinta.htm Möklinta förr och nu] av Gunnar Larsson nämns torpet på sidan 350 under Prästgårdens torp. Citat från boken ::"Vibergs ligger på vänster sida om vägen till Näs, före Hedbrunnsbacke. Bostaden finns kvar men ingen bor där längre..... ..... ::Dessa fem torp var fram till 1900-talets början s k dagverkstorp, d v s den som arrenderade stället hade skyldighet att utföra ett antal dagsverken på den gård som ägde torpen. I det här fallet skulle varje torpare arbeta tjugofem dagar per år på prästgården. Till varje torp hörde en mindre areal åker och ängsmark, som födde två kor och några får eller getter." {{Image|file=August_Wiberg_hus_Moklinta.png |caption=Torpet i Möklinta |size=l}} {{Image|file=Lindner-119-2.jpg|size=300|caption=August Wibergs torpet i Möklinta}} Om jag förstått rätt bodde alla barna här till [[Lindner-119|Sofia]]. Det var ett tufft och fattigt liv där man gick runt i byn och arbetade och kanske även tigde..... Jag har fått mig återberättat att alla [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Viberg-1/300 barna] inte hade skor och att det var hunger för att det inte fanns mat på bordet. Innan barna gick till skolan skulle dom plocka bär som jag antar var en del av försörjningen. [[Lindner-119|Sofia Olivia Lindner]] fick även jobba då och då hos familjen [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boivie-Family-Tree-1 Boeie] med vilken sonen [[Viberg-7|Tore]] gift in sig.... = Skola = Jag pratade med Gunnar Larsson och den skola som barna gick i var Kyrkskolan som ligger nedanför kyrkan. Senare byggdes en ny skola i Möklinta. Tror det är den nya skolan som syns till höger i bilden på [http://www.lindebilder.se/details.php?image_id=18958&sessionid=beoau490lg511n0kjbrptflkc0 www.lindebilder.se]. I Gunnars bok finns skolfoton och hans far var klasskamrat med [[Viberg-4|Verasoff]]. Bild från [http://www.moklintagammelgard.se/bok_moklinta.htm Möklinta boken] {{Image|file=Viberg-4-1.jpg |caption=Skolkort Från Kyrkskolan 1920
    Rad fr v: [[Viberg-4|Verasof Viberg]] Kyrkbyn Fjärde raden: nr 7 [[Viberg-5|Vera Viberg]] kyrkbyn
    Från boken [http://www.moklintagammelgard.se/bok_moklinta.htm "En bok om Möklinta socken"] Gunnar Larsson, 1968 ISBN 91-630-6398-0 sidan 397 |size=l}} Skolgången verkar enligt anteckningar jag hittat om [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Viberg-1/300|August barn] innan [[Lindner-119|Sofia Oliva]] kom in i bilden så gick dom [[Wiberg-28#_note-3|3 år i folkskola]]Kriminalvårdsanstalten i Gävle DIIIda:23 (1901-1904) Bild 4220 / sid 390 (AID: v226546.b4220.s390, NAD: SE/HLA/1160002) :No 2833 [[Wiberg-28|Wiberg Karl Johan]] ::1887 27/7 Österfärnebo Kräbäck ::F(öräldrer). [[Viberg-1|August Wiberg]] Soldat Ö-Färnebo, M.T? 1904 ::Hemma t. 16 år ::Folkskola 3 klasser ::Ej konfimerad ::Dräng ::Ogift 2 br(öder) 2 systr(ar) ::Öster Fernebo ::Ej ::04 22/9 Stöld 3 mån 5 d fäng ??? ::(Kunskap Kristendom, läsning, skrifning) 1 Försvarlig 2 Försvarlig 3 Dålig ::(Uppförande inom fångvårdsanstalten) Godt ::(Dagen när fängelsetiden slutas) (19)05 24/1 ::frig. 05 24/1. = Vidare släktforskning = Vet ni mer så berätta och/eller hör av er till [[Sälgö-1|mig]] 070-5937579 salgo60@msn.com allt är av intresse. Det finns även Gunnar Larsson böcker där Vibergs torp finns nämt men även mycket från sockenprotokoll som kanske kan ge ledtrådar. När [[Viberg-1|August]] dog 1923 efterlämnade han en skuld i boet se nedan så det borde kanske gå att hitta anteckningar i sockenprotokollen eller annat som ger ledtrådar till hur Sofia kunna överleva med sina barn.... = Tidslinje = '''1911''' nov 9 flyttar familjen till Möklinta[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v264123.b4080.s853 Möklinta AIIa:4 (1906-1922) Bild 4080 / sid 853 (AID: v264123.b4080.s853, NAD: SE/ULA/11089)] ::[[Viberg-1|August Viberg]] som har yrke statardräng men ändras till torpare ålder 47 år ::hans hustru [[Lindner-119|Sofia Olivia Lindner]] 30 år ::hennes dotter innan äktenskap [[Lindner-118|Valborg Linnea Viktoria]] 10 år ::dotter [[Viberg-3|Gerda Virginia Viola]] 5 år ::son [[Viberg-4|Vilhelm Valfrid Verasoff]] 4 år ::dotter [[Viberg-5|Vera Sofia Vilhelmina]] 2 år ::dotter [[Viberg-6|Vega Adele Elise]] 2 månader {{Image|file=Viberg-8-1.png|size=500| caption=Bild från [http://www.arkivdigital.net Arkiv Digital] av Möklinta AIIa:4 (1906-1922) |label=Bild från [http://www.arkivdigital.net Arkiv Digital] av Möklinta AIIa:4 (1906-1922) Bild 4080 / sid 853 (AID: v264123.b4080.s853, NAD: SE/ULA/11089) |size=l}} '''1914''' jun 15 son [[Viberg-7|Karl Virtus Tore]] födsMöklinta C:9 (1895-1921) Bild 1750 / sid 169 (AID: v264144.b1750.s169, NAD: SE/ULA/11089) '''1915''' sep 29 [[Lindner-118|Sofia Olivias]] äldsta dotter [[Lindner-118|Valborg]] flyttar till Hallsberg Örebro län 14 år gammal '''1916''' dec 9 [[Lindner-118|Sofia Olivias]] äldsta dotter [[Lindner-118|Valborg]] flyttar tillbaka från Hallsberg Örebro län 15 år gammal '''1917''' sep 17 dotter [[Viberg-8|Vendela Olivia Elisabet]] födsFödelseboken [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v264144.b2040.s198 Möklinta C:9 (1895-1921) Image 2040 / page 198 (AID: v264144.b2040.s198, NAD: SE/ULA/11089)] :Transkribering av födelseboken:: ::68, sept 17, 1, [[Viberg-8|Vendela Olivia Elisabeth]], Fader [[Viberg-1|August Wiberg]], ??, Prästgården, 1864 apr 5, Gifta, Sida i husförsboken 853 ::Moder h(ans) h(ustru) [[Lindner-119|Sofia Olivia Lindner]] g(ift) 1904 apr 24, 1880 okt 13, Inga faddrar
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    ::Bild från [http://www.arkivdigita.se Arkiv Digital] av Födelseboken [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v264144.b2040.s198 Möklinta C:9 (1895-1921)] '''1917''' dec 3 [[Lindner-118|Sofia Olivias]] äldsta dotter [[Lindner-118|Valborg]] flyttar till Kila Gullvalla 16 år gammalNr 106 flyttningsbetyg nov 20 :Möklinta B:6 (1916-1935) Bild 160 / sid 10 (AID: v264136.b160.s10, NAD: SE/ULA/11089) '''1920''' sep 18 dotter [[Viberg-10|Ruth Mary Vallmina]] föds[http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v264144.b2290.s223 Möklinta C:9 (1895-1921) Bild 2290 / sid 223 (AID: v264144.b2290.s223, NAD: SE/ULA/11089)] '''1923''' [[Viberg-1|August Viberg]] avlider dec 23 se [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B76Kl92JsPuRMllUYUx6SlhEdXM/edit Bouppteckning 1924 nr 97(17)]1923 års dödsbok [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v264149.b1500.s146 Möklinta F:8 (1895-1935) Bild 1500 / sid 146 (AID: v264149.b1500.s146, NAD: SE/ULA/11089)] ::#39 ::dec 23/12 ::Man ::[[Viberg-1|August Viberg]] Torpare Prästgården, hustruns födelseår 1880 ::Dödsorsak tumör i magen ::Opererande läkare ?? varit Dr Hultman? Falun. Sofia är nu gravid och 44 år gammal med 8 tidigare barn boende i Möklinta i torpet. {{Image|file=Viberg-8-2.png|size=300|caption=Bild från [http://www.arkivdigital.se/ Arkiv Digital] av [http://www.arkivdigital.se/aid/show/v264126.b2390.s833 Möklinta AIIa:7 (1922-1935)] |label=Möklinta AIIa:7 (1922-1935) Image 2390 / page 833 (AID: v264126.b2390.s833, NAD: SE/ULA/11089) |size=l}} I [https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B76Kl92JsPuRMllUYUx6SlhEdXM/edit bouppteckningen] efter [[Viberg-1||August Viberg]] kan vi se att han har tillgångar på 318 kronor och skulder på 511 därav en skuld till Möklinta kommun. :Tillgångar ::Möbler :::En klädd soffa 15 kr :::2 sämre soffa 5 kr :::1 skänk 20 kr :::1 Chiffonie 25 kr :::1 Dragsäng 5 kr :::1 Skrivbord 10 kr :::1 Bord 2 kr :::1 Komod? 3 kr :::8 Stolar 25 kr :::1 Symaskin 25 kr :::1 Klocka 25 kr ::Husgerådssaker upptages till 25 kr ::Koppar 1 st hink 4 kr ::Koppar 2 st krukor 3 kr ::Gångkläder 75 kr ::Linne och sängkläder 25 kr ::Åkerbruksredskap :::1 st Plog 15 kr :::1 st Sodd? 2 kr :::1 st Årder 2 kr ::Transport 308 kr :::Diverse handredskap 10 kr :Summa tillgångar318 kr ::Avgående poster :::Skuld till Möklinta kommun 416 kr :::Begravningskostnad 102 kr :Brist i boet 253 kr :Underskrivet av Olivia Viberg '''1924''' apr 24 dotter [[Viberg-11|Stina Marianne Veinefrid]] föds '''1925''' nov 18 sonen [[Blomgren-16|Sven Börje Vincent]] föds son till [[Viberg-3|Gerda Virginia]] fader Sven Henning Blomberg sidan nr 19 i husförhöret '''1926''' maj 26 flyttar dotter [[Viberg-3|Gerda Virginia]] med man Sven Henning Blomberg och son [[Blomgren-16|Sven Börje Vincent]] till Rimbo stationnr 22 Möklinta B:6 (1916-1935) Bild 570 / sid 51 (AID: v264136.b570.s51, NAD: SE/ULA/11089) = Källor = == Mer info == *Mer källor [[Space:Soldatforskning|om soldatforskning i Sverige]] * [http://www.hembygd.se/oja-vastermo Öja Västermo] hembygdsförening
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    Augusta County, Virginia Colony, Pioneers

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    [[Category:Augusta County, Virginia]] {{US Southern Colonist}} [[Category:Virginia Colony]] The following information is from (unless otherwise referenced/footnoted): Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800 by Lyman Chalkley Complete in Three Volumes VOLUME I. Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. Baltimore 1974 Originally Published Mary S. Lockwood 1912 Website for online, http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~chalkley/volume_1/title.htm Tuesday, 02-Sep-1997 © Copyright 1996, USGenWeb Orginal image of 1912 edition available via FamilySearch.org under BOOKS. == Augusta County Religion == "All here are Irish - all are Presbyterians" :A young Presbyterian minister sent to supply vacant pulpits in the Shenandoah Valley wrote of the people in Augusta County "All here are Irish – all are Presbyterians." This was true of other early settlements in the Valley.Richard MacMaster, contact info: rmacmast@ufl.edu, Ulster-Scots in Virginia From Pennsylvania to Shenandoah, © Author's copyright, http://www.ulstervirginia.com/ulsterscotsvirginia.asp, accessed 6 March 2015 === Andrew Lockhart === AUGUST 19, 1767 *(220) Hugh Allen appointed surveyor of highway from James Given's Mill, by his house, to Stone Meeting House, and the following to work the road: Saml. Hinds, Robt. Stevenson, Wm. Kerr, John Stewart, John Campbell, James Allen, John Anderson, Hugh Allen, William McClure, James Allen, Saml. Bell, Andrew Lockhart, John Burnside, Saml. McKee, James Searight, Thos. Storey. === Charles Lockhart === MARCH, 1765 (A). *Micajah Norman [No other mention of this Norman in this publication], of Amherst, vs. Charles Lockhart.--Note, 23d September, 1763. === Jacob Lockhart === 1749-1750 *John Trotter's petition vs. Capt. Daniel McAnaire, 4th Tuesday in February, 1749-50. Certificate that John is a very poor man, but had lived honest some years in our neighborhood for what we know. Patrick Martin, John Trimble, '''Jacob Lockhart''', Andrew Pickens, Alexander Crawford. NOVEMBER 21, 1752. (410) Maurice O'Frield, John Trimble, Wm. McFeeters, Wm. Martain, James Young, '''Jacob Lockart''', James Vance, Patrick Martin, Wm. McClintock, Rob. Young, Thos. Piery, John Campbell, James Peary, Robert Davis, James Philips, John Spear, John McMurry, Alexr. McMurry, David Stuard, Hugh Young, John Jameson, Rob. McClellon and John Brown--to work the road under Saml. Wallace from top of North Mountain to this Co. Ho. [Co. Ho. = Court House] MARCH 21, 1753. *(414) John Buchanan, James Clark, '''Jacob Lockhart''', Thomas Kirkpatrick, John Berry, John Bartley, Wm. Martin, Josias Richards, William McFeeters, John Jameson, James Young, Hugh Young, Robert Young, William McClintock, Wm. Ledgerwood, John Trimble, Maurice O'Frield, Samuel Wallace, Robert Davis, Robert McClenon, James Moody, James Philips, Wm. Akry, Cornelius Donaho, George Peary, Adam Thompson, Thomas Peary, John Campbell, James Peary, Wm. McNab, Robert Scot, Thomas Reed, Abraham Masha, Thomas Dunn, Francis Dunn, Major Scot, John Bigham, John Black, Samuel Downing, Alexr. McFeeters, Andrew Cowan, James McCorkle, John Vance, James Gilmore and Patrick Martin--to keep road formerly laid off from James Young's Mill to said Buchanan's Mill. MAY, 1753. *Road established from Brown's bridge to the Glebe land, and Robert Campbell and John Trimble be surveyors, and with James Lusk, they clear and keep the same in order. We do appoint Robert Campbell and John Trimble overseers from John Brown's bridge to the Gleve House and the undernamed persons to clear the same: James Lusk, Robert Roberson, Samuel McCuchen, William Hunter, James Hunter, Robert Campbell's man, Mathew Wilson, William Wilson, John Wilson, Jr., John McCleery, James McCleery, Thomas Kirkpatrick and son, John Peevy, James Clarck, John Clarck, James Clark, Jr., '''Jacob Lockhart''', '''James Lockhart''', John Birtly, Josias Richards, William Marten, George Berry, William McFeeters, John McFeeters, William McFeeters, Jr., John Jameson, Patrick Marten, Joseph Marten, William Ward, Moses O'Freel and his man, Robert Philips, Robert Davis, Thomas Reed, Robert Scott, John Vance, Andrew Foster, William Bell, Alexander McKiney, John Speer, Abraham Mathan (Mashaw), Robert Young, John Young, Samuel Young, Hugh Young and his man, John Campbell, George Peevy, Robert McClenan, William Eackry, James Bell, Andrew Steel and his man, John McKiney, Patrick McCloskey, John McSlenan, John McCuchan, Samuel McCuchan, William McClintock, Thomas Peevy, James McCuchen, Duncken McFarlen. 1753-1754 1753-1754, Pt. 1. To the Worshipful Court of Augusta now sitting: We, the inhabitants of this County, have long felt the smart of the great indulgence the ordinary keepers of this County have met with in allowing them to sell such large quantities of rum and wine at an extravagant rate, by which our money is drained out of the County, for which we have no return but a fresh supply to pick our pockets. We, your petitioners, humbly pray your worship to put a stop to the said liquors, which would encourage us to pursue our laborious designs, which is to raise sufficient quantities of grain which would suffciently supply us with liquors and the money circulate in this County to the advantage of us, the same. We hope that your worships will discover to us that you have a real regard for the good of the County, and lay us under an obligation to pray for your prosperity. Robert Stevenson, James Hamilton, Alexander Walker, James Robertson, James Stevenson, John Christian, Alexander Blair, Thomas Shiels, Robert Christian, Thomas Stewart, James Allen, Joseph Hanna, Francis Beaty, Mathew Lyle, Archibald Reah, John Walker (?), Samuel Downey, Daniel McAnair (McEvear), Robert Spears (Syers), Daniel Danison, Robert Moffet, Alexander Henderson, Andrew Hamilton, John Finley, Thomas Beard, Archibald Armstrong, William Mackan, James Campbell, John Vance, John Archer, James Reburn, Alexander Gibson, William Lewis, George Scott, Joseph Bell, James Coyl, William Logen, Samuel McCune, John Caruth, Patrick Hays, Robert Sayers, Andrew McCombe, James Montgomery, James Scott, George Crawford, John Allen, Edward Spear, James Brown, John '''King''', John Anderson, William Logan, Patrick Campbell, '''Jacob Lockhart''', Sam Wallace, James Knox, John Carlile, Charles Campbell, Mathew Harper, John Jackson, James Miller, John Hutcheson, William Palmer, Samuel Love, James Miller, John Henderson, Zachariah Bell (Belche), Andrew Ewin, John Thompson, Loftus Pullin, James Gay, Alexander Craig, Thomas Teat, William Wallace, John '''Wilson''', Alexander Ritchey, James McGee. John Thompson, Samuel Calhoon, John Trimble, Alexander Thompson, William Snodon, Newman McGonigle, John Trimble, Archibald Allison, John Brown, William Thomson. *Petitioners ask that the following be assigned to work the road from James Young's mill to John Buchanan's mill: John Buchanan, James Clark's tithables, '''Jacob Lockhart's''' tithables, Thomas Kirkpatrick's tithables, John Bertly, George Bertly, William Martin, Josias Richards, William McFetters' tithables, John Jameson, James Young, Hugh Young, Robert Young's tithables, William McClintog, William Ledgerwood, John Trimble, Moses A'Friel's tithables, Samuel Wallis, Robert Davis, Robert McClenan's tithables, James Moody's tithables, James Philips, William Eckrey, Corneles Donahow, Alexander Ritchey, to be overseer; Adam Thomson, to be overseer; George Peevy, Adam Thomson's tithables, Thomas Peevy, William McNabe, Robert Scoat, Thomas Reed, Abraham Masha, Francis Dune, Mager Scoat, John Bingham's tithables, John Black's tithables, Samuel Downey, Alexander McFetters, Andrew Cowen, James McCorkell, John Vance, James Gilmor, Alexander Ritchie's tithables, Patrick Martin's tithables. MAY 19, 1767 *(64) Jacob Lockhart qualifies admr. of his brother, Charles Lockhart. MARCH 18, 1768. *(521) Commission ordered to privily examine Elizabeth, wife of George Wilson, to deed to Charles Donnelly. *(521) Witness: Margaret Patton. *(522) Witness: Wm. Cowdon. *(522) Jurors: James Turk, James Callison, Saml. McClure, Saml. Lawrence, James Beats, Wm. McCutcheon, Francis Stuart, Wm. Moore, James McCain, Wm. Craddock, Wm. Christian, Jacob Lockhart, Nicholas Leahorn, Jr. AUGUST, 1772 (A ?). *John Stewart vs. Jacob Lockhart's Executors.--Petition, 1769. Account for tailoring in 1765. === James Lockhart === NOTE: Dates 1759...perhaps two James Lockhart's as one claims old age, and the year before one is appointed Captain of Militia. NOTE: 1753 James indicated as Sheriff of Augusta County in court record. OCTOBER 16 1753 NOTE: May 1767 suit indicates a James is not inhabitant of the county. JUNE 18, 1746. *(48) James and John McCune, on testimony of John Risk and James Lockhart, committed for having spoken treasonable words. NOVEMBER 18, 1747. *(319) Ro. Ramsey and David Mitchell to mark a road from Timber Grove to where the church is to be built, and that James Lockhart and Wm. Ledgerwood lay off and mark a way thence to the Co. Ho. JUNE 11, 1751--AUGUST 27, 1751. *(176) This book begins August 1749, but there are no orders but those of suits and actions until August 27, 1751, when a new Court was organized under a commission from the Hon. Lewis Burwell, President of Virginia, dated 11th June, 1751, directed to James Patton, Peter Scholl,* Robert Cunningham, Wm. Jameson, David Stuart,* John Lynn,* Erwin Patterson,* Thos. English, Benj. Borden,* Joseph Kenady, John Denton, Wm. Christian, Robert Breckinridge, John Lewis,* Silas Hart, Andw. Lewis,* James Rutledge, Alexr. Wright, Ro. McClenahan,* Robert Campbell, John Wilson, Richd. Burton, Patr. Martin, James Lockhart, John Mills, Ro. Ramsey, Richd. Woods, John Anderson, John Ruddle, Thos. Stuart, John Lyle, John Buchanan [See OCTOBER 16 1753], Thomas Lewis, Archd. Alexander, John Mathews, Adam Dickenson, Mathias Seltzer, Wm. Harbeson. (Those marked (*) qualified.) AUGUST 28, 1751. * (181) James Lockhart reports that Wm. Williams is about to remove to Carolina and take with him Mary Lundey, orphan of Thomas Lundey; order to bind Mary out. AUGUST 29, 1751. *(196) James Lockhart qualified Justice. NOVEMBER 17, 1752. *(371) Motion of James Lockhart, Exr. Patrick Cook. Jane, relict of Patrick, has since intermarried with Andrew Steel, and is about to remove from the plantation and leave it waste. NOVEMBER 21, 1752. *(411) James Lockhart qualified Capn. of Foot; Saml. Stalnaker qualified Capn. of Foot. MAY 20, 1752. *(242) New commission to: James Patton, Thos. Lewis, Wm. Jameson,* James Lockhart,* Benj. Borden,* John Lewis,* Robt. Cunningham,* Andrew Lewis, Erwin Patterson, Richd. Woods, Peter Sholl, John Wilson, David Stewart, Ro. McClenachan,* John Mathews.* (Those marked (*) qualified. MAY 16 1753 *May, 1753. Road established from Brown's bridge to the Glebe land, and Robert Campbell and John Trimble be surveyors, and with James Lusk, they clear and keep the same in order. We do appoint Robert Campbell and John Trimble overseers from John Brown's bridge to the Gleve House and the undernamed persons to clear the same: James Lusk, Robert Roberson, Samuel McCuchen, William Hunter, James Hunter, Robert Campbell's man, Mathew Wilson, William Wilson, John Wilson, Jr., John McCleery, James McCleery, Thomas Kirkpatrick and son, John Peevy, James Clarck, John Clarck, James Clark, Jr., '''Jacob Lockhart''', '''James Lockhart''', John Birtly, Josias Richards, William Marten, George Berry, William McFeeters, John McFeeters, William McFeeters, Jr., John Jameson, Patrick Marten, Joseph Marten, William Ward, Moses O'Freel and his man, Robert Philips, Robert Davis, Thomas Reed, Robert Scott, John Vance, Andrew Foster, William Bell, Alexander McKiney, John Speer, Abraham Mathan (Mashaw), Robert Young, John Young, Samuel Young, Hugh Young and his man, John Campbell, George Peevy, Robert McClenan, William Eackry, James Bell, Andrew Steel and his man, John McKiney, Patrick McCloskey, John McSlenan, John McCuchan, Samuel McCuchan, William McClintock, Thomas Peevy, James McCuchen, Duncken McFarlen. AUGUST 17, 1753 *(1) New Commission of Justices dated 16 June 1753: James Patton,* Peter Scholl,* David Stewart, Richard Woods,* Robert Breckinridge, James Simpson,* John Buchanan [See OCTOBER 16 1753] ,* Silas Hart, James Lockhart,* John Mathews, William Wilson, George Robinson,* Andrew Lewis, Robert McClenachan,* Christopher Guest, William Bethell.* (Those marked (*) qualified.) (2) James Grymes, orphan to be bound to Peter Scholl. OCTOBER 16 1753 *William [Buchanan] of Milk Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware appoints '''Col.Andrew Lewis''', '''Capt James Lockhart''' and '''Samuel Young''' as executors of his estate, Oct 16 1753. *March 24 1755 of John Culbert of County Donnegal, Ireland gave power of attorney to his friend '''Andrew Erwin''' to sue for debts "especially from James Lockhart, current money Pennsylvania", executor of William Buchnan. '''James was the sheriff in Augusta County''', and Col. Lewis was also of Augusta.Buchanans of Early Augusta County, Virginia, Paul Buchanan, 1985, https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE76540&from=fhd NOTE: There was some question as to why a William Buchanan of Delaware would appoint Lewis, Lockhart and Young of Virginia as executors, relationship found: John, James, and William contemporaries of Lockhart, Lewis and Young in Augusta county, 1750s. Augusta County, CRIMINAL PROSECUTION PRIOR TO 1795. 1768.Peter Martin's warrant to arrest Benjamin Kimsey as a common liar and disturber of peace. On complaint of James Bockhannon, David Hase, Arsbald Reah, William Bochannon [Buchanan]. Recognizee, with Robert Risk and John Bell. James, William and *John Culbert, of County Donegal, Ireland, to Andrew Erwin.--Power of Attorney to collect from James Lockhart, executor of William Buchanan. 1754 Trial or record of MARCH, 1771 (B). *John Stewart vs. James Lockhart.--1754. Amount of George Brown's account. MARCH 1754 *Kinkead vs. Lockridge.--William Kinkead, an infant under the age of 21 years, son and heir-at-law of Thomas Kinkead, late of County of Augusta, by '''James Lockhart''', his next friend. Bill filed May, 1753. Thomas Kinkead, in 1747, removed from the Province of Pennsylvania with orator and Thomas's family. On 19th November, 1747, Thomas bought 263 acres joining John Preston, Robert Lockridge, Robert Gwin, in Augusta County. Thomas died in 1750 intestate, leaving a widow and ____ children, of whom orator is eldest. Bond of James Lockridge, of Augusta County, with Thomas Kinkead of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, dated 19th November, 1747. MARCH 24 1755 *William [Buchanan] of Milk Creek Hundred, New Castle County, Delaware appoints '''Col.Andrew Lewis''', '''Capt James Lockhart''' and '''Samuel Young''' as executors of his estate, Oct 16 1753. March 24 1755 of John Culbert of County Donnegal, Ireland gave power of attorney to his friend '''Andrew Erwin''' to sue for debts "especially from James Lockhart, current money Pennsylvania", executor of William Buchnan. '''James was the sheriff in Augusta County''', and Col. Lewis was also of Augusta.Buchanans of Early Augusta County, Virginia, Paul Buchanan, 1985, https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE76540&from=fhd NOVEMBER 18, 1758. *(233) James Lockhart, Robert Breckinridge, Abraham Smith, and James Alexander, '''qualified Captains of Militia'''. Sampson Archer, qualified Lieut. Militia. NOVEMBER 2, 1759. *(312) Court of Claims, &c. *(312) Lieutenant John Hopkins, for ranging. William Christian, for ranging and provisions for his Company. James Bell, for a horse impressed. John Henderson, for ranging. Saml. McDowell, for ranging. *(313) Daniel Higins, for going express by order of Col. Smith to Captain Lockhart. AUGUST 20, 1760. *(392) James Lockhart pleaded his advanced age and infirmities against qualifying Justice. 1761 *Grand Jury presentment, 1761: John Moore, Benden's Land, for absenting himself from public worship; information of James Lockhart. George Lewis, for driving his wagon on Sabbath. Date of court record: JUNE, 1764 (A). MAY 19, 1761. *(5) James Hughes (with James Lockhart, security), ordinary license.[Ordinary: aka Tavern] FEBRUARY 23, 1762. *(171) Minute says 1761, but must be 1762. *(173) James Mitchell vs. James Lockhart and Sampson Mathews--Agreed case submitted, viz: Joseph Love made power of attorney to his wife Margaret, 22 Dec., 1752. Margaret executed mortgage to plaintiff, 1753, of a slave. The debt was paid, except £15, 10. Defendants seized the slave upon attachment, but he made his escape. Plaintiff had seized the slave to satisfy the £15, 10. Slave died in hands of James and Sampson. JUNE 21, 1763. *(113) New Commission--John Chiswell, John Buchanan [See OCTOBER 16 1753], John Wilson, Silas Hart, Andrew Lewis, James Lockhart, Richard Woods, Robert Breckinridge, Patrick Martin, Wm. Preston, Alexr. Sayers, John Bowyer, John Dickenson, John Christian, Francis Tyler, Daniel Smith, John Archer, James Buchanan [See OCTOBER 16 1753], Archd. Alexander, Israel Christian, Mathew Patton, John Maxwell, John Poage, James Lockridge, Felix Gilbert, Abraham Smith, James Trimble, Charles Lewis, Samuel McDowell, George Moffett, Benj. Hawkins, Francis Kirtley, Andrew Bird--dated 16 April, 1763. MARCH 23, 1764. *(412) James Lockhart complains that Wm. Foster has abused him in execution of his office. JUNE 19 1764 *Grand Jury presentment, 1761: John Moore, Benden's Land, for absenting himself from public worship; information of [from] James Lockhart. George Lewis, for [John Moore] driving his wagon on Sabbath. Date of court record: JUNE, 1764 (A). *(499) Wm. Foster bound to peace towards James Lockhart. MARCH, 1765 (A). *Long vs. Huston.--Augusta County. This day came before me, James Lockhart, one of his Majestie's Justices for said County, Captain John Blagg, and made oath that in the year 1761, after Colonel Byrd had discharged James Huston, Armourer, there came up instructions from the General for the Commanding Officer to proceed to the Great Island, on which the said Blagg sent orders for the said James Huston to remain there till further orders and his wagon and tools were detained eight days. And as to the difference of currency he knows the said Huston was not paid Virginia currency, but was paid after rate of Pennsylvania money for him and his men. Likewise he understood that the said Huston did not receive pay for the said eight days. John Blagg. Certified by me, James Lockhart. AUGUST 21, 1766. *(224) John Graham committed to the stocks for one-half hour for contempt and bound to peace towards James Lockhart. *(226) Ordered that Gabriel Jones prosecute John Graham on the recognizance this day entered into. MAY 6 1767. *John Stewart vs. James Lockhart.--Writ 6th May, 1767. May Court dismissed unless security for costs. [Note original filing this date, heard March 1771] [NOTE: See May 6, 25,1767, March 1771, May 1771,May 1773, for related cases] MAY 25, 1767. *(179) John Stewart vs. James Lockhart.--Plaintiff not an inhabitant of this Colony. NOTE: Records indicate that the elder James Lockhart died in 1767. [NOTE: See May 6, 25,1767, March 1771, May 1771,May 1773, for related cases] AUGUST 24, 1767. *(334) James Lockhart committed for debtor's prison. JUNE 29 1769 :Trial MAY, 1773 (B). *John Anderson vs. S. Mathews, Mathew and James Lockhart.--Chancery writ, 29th June, 1769. [NOTE: See May 6, 25,1767, March 1771, May 1771,May 1773, for related cases] :James Lockhart was Sampson Mathews's father-in-law, in 1765. :Orator became joint security with Mathews on bond of James Lockhart and Randall Lockhart for collection of public levy in 1765; sometime after securities asked G. Jones and P. Hog to liquidate the account of the Lockharts, when a considerable defalcation [See definition under terms] was found. :Patrick Lockhart was son to James. James Allen was son-in-law of John Anderson. Robert Bratton, aged 60 years, 20th May, 1772. Silas Hart, aged 50 years and upwards, 20th May, 1772. :Randall Lockhart was son to James. William Crow, aged 30 years and upwards, 22d August, 1772. James Allen's deposition taken in Botetourt, 1771. :Hugh Allen was James's [Allen] brother. 1771 Botetourt County, Virginia :Orator became joint security with Mathews on bond of James Lockhart and Randall Lockhart for collection of public levy in 1765; sometime after securities asked G. Jones and P. Hog to liquidate the account of the Lockharts, when a considerable defalcation [See definition under terms] was found. Following believed to be witnesses: :Patrick Lockhart was son to James. :James Allen was son-in-law of John Anderson. :Robert Bratton, aged 60 years, 20th May, 1772. :Silas Hart, aged 50 years and upwards, 20th May, 1772. :Randall Lockhart was son to James. William Crow, aged 30 years and upwards, 22d August, 1772. James Allen's deposition taken in Botetourt, 1771. :Hugh Allen was James's [Allen] brother. MARCH, 1771 (B). *John Stewart vs. James Lockhart.--1754. Amount of George Brown's account. [See March 1771 (C)] MARCH, 1771 (C). *John Stewart vs. James Lockhart.--Writ 6th May, 1767. May Court dismissed unless security for costs. [Original writ 6 May 1767] [NOTE: See May 6, 25,1767, March 1771, May 1771,May 1773, for related cases] MAY 1771 *John Stewart vs. Sampson Mathews.--Chancery, :Sampson Mathews is brother-in-law to Randal Lockhart. [NOTE: See May 6, 25,1767, March 1771, May 1771,May 1773, for related cases] MARCH 16, 1773. *(1) New commission--Justices, viz: Silas Hart, John Dickinson, Daniel Smith, John Poage,* Abraham Smith,* George Moffett, Alexr. McClenachan,* Mathew Harrison, George Mathews,* Alexr. Robertson,* John Hays, James Craig,* John Frogg,* William Tees, '''James Lockhart''', John Christian, Archibald Alexander,* Felix Gilbert, Samuel McDowell, Sampson Mathews, William Bowyer,* John McClenachan,* Michael Bowyer,* John Gratton, Thos. Hugart,* Elijah McClenachan,* Josiah Davidson, John Skidmore.--Dated November 6, 1772. MAY, 1773 (B). *John Anderson vs. S. Mathews, Mathew and James Lockhart.--Chancery writ, 29th June, 1769. [NOTE: See May 6, 25,1767, March 1771, May 1771,May 1773, for related cases] :James Lockhart was Sampson Mathews's father-in-law, in 1765. :Orator became joint security with Mathews on bond of James Lockhart and Randall Lockhart for collection of public levy in 1765; sometime after securities asked G. Jones and P. Hog to liquidate the account of the Lockharts, when a considerable defalcation [See definition under terms] was found. Following believed to be witnesses: :Patrick Lockhart was son to James. :James Allen was son-in-law of John Anderson. :Robert Bratton, aged 60 years, 20th May, 1772. :Silas Hart, aged 50 years and upwards, 20th May, 1772. :Randall Lockhart was son to James. William Crow, aged 30 years and upwards, 22d August, 1772. James Allen's deposition taken in Botetourt, 1771. :Hugh Allen was James's [Allen] brother. MAY 22, 1773. *(129) Sampson Mathews being summoned to show cause why he does not qualify justice, says he and Michael Bowyer are on bad terms because Sampson recommended that Michael be dismissed as Sheriff--yet Michael seems to be very officious in causes in which Sampson is interested, and he will not sit on a Court of Justice with such a man. Sampson has removed to Richmond? *(129) John Hays has removed out of the County. *(129) '''James Lockhart'''refused on account of age and infirmity. *(130) John Clark--witness from Botetourt. MARCH 15, 1774. * (302) New Commission of Justices, viz: Silas Hart, John Dickison, Danl. Smith, John Poage, Abram Smith, George Moffett,*''' James Lockhart''', John Christian, Archibald Alexander, Felix Gilbert, Samuel McDowel,* Sampn. Mathews, Alexr. McClenachan,* Mathew Harrison, George Mathews. Alexr. Robertson,* John Hays, James Craig, John Frogg,* William Tees, George Croghan, John Connelly,* Thos. Smallman, Wm. Bowyer,* John McClenachan,* Michael Bowyer, John Gratton,* Thos. Huggart, Elijah McClenachan, Josiah Davidson, John Skidmore, John Campbell, Edward Ward, Dawsey Penticost, John Gibson. (Those marked (*) qualified.) JANUARY 17, 1775. *(30) New Commission from Dunmore, viz: Silas Hart, John Dickinson, James Lockhart, John Christian, Daniel Smith,* John Poage, Abraham Smith,* George Moffett,* Alexr. McClenachan,* Mathew Harrison, Michael Bowyer,* John Gratton, Thomas Hughes, Elijah McClenachan,* Josiah Davidson, John Skidmore, John Campbell, Thos. Smallman, John Gibson, John Stephenson, John Cannon, Silas Hedge, William Gee (McGee?), Archd. Alexander, Felix Gilbert,* Samuel McDowell,* Sampson Mathews,* William Bowyer,* George Mathews,* Alexr. Robertson,* John Hayes,* James Craig, John Frogg, Wm. Teas,* George Croghan, Edward Ward, Dawsey Pentecost, Wm. Crawford. John McCullough, Geo. Vallendegham and David Shepherd. (Those marked (*) qualified.) MAY, 1773 (B). *John Anderson vs. S. Mathews, Mathew and James Lockhart.--Chancery writ, 29th June, 1769. :James Lockhart was Sampson Mathews's father-in-law, in 1765. :Orator became joint security with Mathews on bond of James Lockhart and Randall Lockhart for collection of public levy in 1765; sometime after securities asked G. Jones and P. Hog to liquidate the account of the Lockharts, when a considerable defalcation [See definition under terms] was found. :Patrick Lockhart was son to James. James Allen was son-in-law of John Anderson. Robert Bratton, aged 60 years, 20th May, 1772. Silas Hart, aged 50 years and upwards, 20th May, 1772. :Randall Lockhart was son to James. William Crow, aged 30 years and upwards, 22d August, 1772. James Allen's deposition taken in Botetourt, 1771. :Hugh Allen was James's [Allen] brother. === John Lockhart === 1749. *Francis McCown, charged with stealing four pistoles and twenty-one shillings and six pence in silver out of the pocket of John Lockhart. APRIL 11 1749 *William McCanless, aged about thirty-six years, being sworn, says he never saw Francis McCown steal, pick or rob John Lockhart's pocketbook, 11th April, 1749. William Henry, the same. *Francis McCown (Cowen), of etc. William McCanless, John McCowen recognize before Robert Campbell, as justice, 11th April, 1749, that Francis shall appear at the next May Court on 3d Wednesday of the month. NOVEMBER 21, 1754 *(327) John Lockhart of No. Carolina--is paid a debt in Court. === Mary Lockhart === Spouse of Patrick Lockhart SEPTEMBER 19 1794 *File No. 926.--Calvert vs. Kennerley. Ross (Rolls?) Calvert and Charles Harper complain that on 19th September, 1794, George Calvert purchased of James Kennerley, since deceased, a tract in Culpeper County--325 acres. George assigned the title bond to orators on 29th March, 1806. Kennerley died testate. Will recorded in Staunton District Court, but died intestate as to this land. James Kennerley's son, Benjamin, has died intestate and without issue. James left other issue, viz: Sons James, Thomas, Samuel; '''Mary Lockhart, then wife of Patrick Lockhart''', but now sole; Elizabeth Poindexter, wife of Joseph Poindexter; William and Reuben; Kitty Craig, wife of George Craig. William and Reuben and James have made a deed to orators, but were without title. The heirs reside partly in Virginia and partly in other parts. Thomas resides in Kentucky. Spa. dated 23d August, 1810. === Matthew Lockhart === MAY, 1773 (B). John Anderson vs. S. Mathews, '''Mathew and James Lockhart'''.--Chancery writ, 29th June, 1769. James Lockhart was Sampson Mathews's father-in-law, in 1765. Orator became joint security with Mathews on bond of James Lockhart and Randall Lockhart for collection of public levy in 1765; sometime after securities asked G. Jones and P. Hog to liquidate the account of the Lockharts, when a considerable defalcation was found. Patrick Lockhart was son to James. James Allen was son-in-law of John Anderson. Robert Bratton, aged 60 years, 20th May, 1772. Silas Hart, aged 50 years and upwards, 20th May, 1772. Randall Lockhart was son to James. William Crow, aged 30 years and upwards, 22d August, 1772. James Allen's deposition taken in Botetourt, 1771. Hugh Allen was James's brother. === Patrick Lockhart === NOTE: Major, and District Commissioner in Washington County, Virginia 1782History of Southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County, 1777-1870 By Lewis Preston Summers, J. L. Hill Print. Company, 1903 - Virginia - 921 pages. Page 234, 363, 905 under 1634 headline. Two online sources: Googlebooks, http://books.google.com/books?id=-uB4AAAAMAAJ, Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/historyofsouthwe00lewi MAY, 1773 (B). *John Anderson vs. S. Mathews, Mathew and James Lockhart.--Chancery writ, 29th June, 1769. James Lockhart was Sampson Mathews's father-in-law, in 1765. Orator became joint security with Mathews on bond of James Lockhart and Randall Lockhart for collection of public levy in 1765; sometime after securities asked G. Jones and P. Hog to liquidate the account of the Lockharts, when a considerable defalcation was found. NOTE: The following may be witnesses: '''Patrick Lockhart''' was son to James. James Allen was son-in-law of John Anderson. Robert Bratton, aged 60 years, 20th May, 1772. Silas Hart, aged 50 years and upwards, 20th May, 1772. Randall Lockhart was son to James. William Crow, aged 30 years and upwards, 22d August, 1772. James Allen's deposition taken in Botetourt, 1771. Hugh Allen was James's brother. MARCH 1780 *Patrick Lockhart, one of the Commissaries of the United States of America, vs. William Reah.--Writ, 27th March, 1780. AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER, 1783. *Patrick Lockhart, one of the Commissaries of the United States of America, vs. William Reah.--Writ, 27th March, 1780. SEPTEMBER 19 1794 *File No. 926.--Calvert vs. Kennerley. Ross (Rolls?) Calvert and Charles Harper complain that on 19th September, 1794, George Calvert purchased of James Kennerley, since deceased, a tract in Culpeper County--325 acres. George assigned the title bond to orators on 29th March, 1806. Kennerley died testate. Will recorded in Staunton District Court, but died intestate as to this land. James Kennerley's son, Benjamin, has died intestate and without issue. James left other issue, viz: Sons James, Thomas, Samuel; '''Mary Lockhart, then wife of Patrick Lockhart''', but now sole; Elizabeth Poindexter, wife of Joseph Poindexter; William and Reuben; Kitty Craig, wife of George Craig. William and Reuben and James have made a deed to orators, but were without title. The heirs reside partly in Virginia and partly in other parts. Thomas resides in Kentucky. Spa. dated 23d August, 1810. ==== Botetourt County, Virginia ==== SUMMER 1776 *Member of Captain Thomas Rowland's company that was dispatched to frontier to protect against the British and Indians.Summers, page 363 NOTE: Also a Joseph Titus among others. It is also stated that this expedition accomplished nothing of value. ==== Washington County, Virginia ==== JULY 6 1782 *Meeting of field officers, to coordinate proper protection fo Washington and Montgomery County, Virginia. Major Patrick Lockhart listed as Commissioner.Summers, page 363 *Recommend Major Lockhart and District Commissioners to procure supplies in Montgomery County for militia.Summers, page 364 === Randall Lockhart === NOVEMBER 18, 1761. (108) Privy examination of Jane, wife of Wm. Sprowl. Felix Gilbert and Randal Lockhart qualified vestrymen. Thomas Smith, servant of John Graham. Elianer Roberts, servant of Wm. Holdman. Margaret, widow of Francis McCown, rejected the provision for her in his will. MAY 19, 1767. *(66) Randal Lockhart commd. to debtor's prison. MAY 21 1767 AUGUST, 1767 (C). *George Carpenter vs. William Crow. :--Simon Robinson deposes, 21st May, 1767, before John Poage: That he was employed by Capt. Crow to help him to take a drove of cattle towards Pennsylvania, and on their way said deponent saith several strange cattle came into the drove, and particularly below Frazier's some came in, as likewise at Davies Mill, all which he believes was turned out, and had particular orders from Mr. Crow to take care of the drove, and likewise to be careful to turn out all stray cattle, and likewise said Crow did assist himself to turn out cattle at different times and order people where they lodged to detain stray cattle from their drove till they could get clear of. :William (mark) English deposes: That passing by Shurley's he saw in his pasture Capt. Crow's drove of cattle, and with them he saw several of Mr. Carpenter's cattle. Next morning, after they were started off out of the field and met several of Mr. Carpenter's cattle on road coming back. :'''Randal Lockhart''' deposes, '''21st May, 1767''': That about four years agone he met with Mr. Crow at Pat. Frazier's with his drove and was desired by said Crow to count his cattle, which he did, and counted 131. He assisted Mr. Crow down the road as far as where John Waddell lived, and helped to turn out some cattle out of the drove, and was desired by said Crow so to do. Some time after Mr. Crow came home. Deponent heard Mr. Carpenter and said Crow discoursing about cattle that Carpenter lost. Crow affirmed that he discovered one stray cow, and no more, in his drove at Robert Wilson's. Some time afterwards Crow went down to speak with Carpenter about cattle that he had lost, who affirmed he had lost two. Crow asked him what price he valued his cattle to. He said £6. Crow said he would set the price on an average, or leave it to two men, if he could prove his cattle were in his drove. They nominated Robert Shanklin and William Beard. The appointment was set, and the time came, but Carpenter did not appear. :James Bruster deposes: In October, 1763, deponent went to house of George Carpenter in search of lost cattle, which he suspected Mr. Crow had taken off in his drove, and they went in search of Crow's drove. On their way they came to Michael Shirley's. Mrs. Shirley said Crow had asked her to count the drove, which she did, and found them 141. They proceeded to Alex. Buchanan. Mrs. Buchanan told them that Crow's drove increased damnably. Thence they went to one Heard's. Mr. Heard said Crow offered to sell one heifer. They came to Mr. Crow's house in Staunton. Mr. Crow says: Mr. Bruster, I understand you are like to make me out a cow thief? I never called you a thief, but you acknowledged a stray cow which I dare ventur to say is mine, and I have come to see what you have done with her. AUGUST, 1767 (D). *Randal Lockhart, debtor to Mathew Read and Hugh Johnson.--1767 To one pack of cards. AUGUST, 1767 (C). *George Carpenter vs. William Crow. :--Simon Robinson deposes, 21st May, 1767, before John Poage: That he was employed by Capt. Crow to help him to take a drove of cattle towards Pennsylvania, and on their way said deponent saith several strange cattle came into the drove, and particularly below Frazier's some came in, as likewise at Davies Mill, all which he believes was turned out, and had particular orders from Mr. Crow to take care of the drove, and likewise to be careful to turn out all stray cattle, and likewise said Crow did assist himself to turn out cattle at different times and order people where they lodged to detain stray cattle from their drove till they could get clear of. :William (mark) English deposes: That passing by Shurley's he saw in his pasture Capt. Crow's drove of cattle, and with them he saw several of Mr. Carpenter's cattle. Next morning, after they were started off out of the field and met several of Mr. Carpenter's cattle on road coming back. :Randal Lockhart deposes, 21st May, 1767: That about four years agone he met with Mr. Crow at Pat. Frazier's with his drove and was desired by said Crow to count his cattle, which he did, and counted 131. He assisted Mr. Crow down the road as far as where John Waddell lived, and helped to turn out some cattle out of the drove, and was desired by said Crow so to do. Some time after Mr. Crow came home. Deponent heard Mr. Carpenter and said Crow discoursing about cattle that Carpenter lost. Crow affirmed that he discovered one stray cow, and no more, in his drove at Robert Wilson's. Some time afterwards Crow went down to speak with Carpenter about cattle that he had lost, who affirmed he had lost two. Crow asked him what price he valued his cattle to. He said £6. Crow said he would set the price on an average, or leave it to two men, if he could prove his cattle were in his drove. They nominated Robert Shanklin and William Beard. The appointment was set, and the time came, but Carpenter did not appear. :James Bruster deposes: In October, 1763, deponent went to house of George Carpenter in search of lost cattle, which he suspected Mr. Crow had taken off in his drove, and they went in search of Crow's drove. On their way they came to Michael Shirley's. Mrs. Shirley said Crow had asked her to count the drove, which she did, and found them 141. They proceeded to Alex. Buchanan. Mrs. Buchanan told them that Crow's drove increased damnably. Thence they went to one Heard's. Mr. Heard said Crow offered to sell one heifer. They came to Mr. Crow's house in Staunton. Mr. Crow says: Mr. Bruster, I understand you are like to make me out a cow thief? I never called you a thief, but you acknowledged a stray cow which I dare ventur to say is mine, and I have come to see what you have done with her. AUGUST 21 1767 NOTE: Included surrounding records as this one (245) may be related. *(244) Mary Bredley, alias Scott, not to be bound by Church Wardens, but to remain in hands of James Laughlin, who is to be summoned. *(244) Witnesses: Patrick Frazier. *(245) John Frazier, Wm. Beard, Geo. Carpenter, Jr., '''Randall Lockhart''', Catherine Shirley. *(245) Accounts of Wm. Simpson and Elizabeth, his wife, late Elizabeth Campbell, admx. of Malcolm Campbell. AUGUST 22 1767 NOTE: Included surrounding records as this one (248) may be related. *(248) David Roberts to be bound out. *(248) '''Randall Lockhar'''t in custody for debt. *(250) Witnesses: John Bunchanon, Dennis Getty. *(250) Jurors: John Seviar, William Foster, James Gilmore, John Weer, John Weer. *Silas Hart, gent., late High Sheriff of Augusta, vs. '''Randal Lockhart''', Sampson Mathews, John Brown, Felix Gilbert, Hugh Young, John Stewart, and Andrew Lewis and George Mathews, '''admrs. of David Stewart, decd.''' } '''Randal''' delivered up in custody of Sheriff. (252) Jurors: Wm. Hinds, Jr., Robert Allen, Jr. (250) Witnesses: Thomas Kennerley, David Bell, Adam Dean, Robert Allen. MAY, 1771 (B). *John Stewart vs. Sampson Mathews.--Chancery, Sampson Mathews is brother-in-law to Randal Lockhart. MAY, 1773 (B). *John Anderson vs. S. Mathews, Mathew and James Lockhart.--Chancery writ, 29th June, 1769. James Lockhart was Sampson Mathews's father-in-law, in 1765. Orator became joint security with Mathews on bond of James Lockhart and Randall Lockhart for collection of public levy in 1765; sometime after securities asked G. Jones and P. Hog to liquidate the account of the Lockharts, when a considerable defalcation was found. Patrick Lockhart was son to James. James Allen was son-in-law of John Anderson. Robert Bratton, aged 60 years, 20th May, 1772. Silas Hart, aged 50 years and upwards, 20th May, 1772. '''Randall Lockhart''' was son to James. William Crow, aged 30 years and upwards, 22d August, 1772. James Allen's deposition taken in Botetourt, 1771. Hugh Allen was James's brother. === Samuel Lockhard/Lockhart === JULY 16, 1746. *(70) Robert McMahon and '''Samuel Lockhard''' being bound over to this Court for misbehaving themselves towards William Thomson in killing his hogs, horses, etc., and William saying he feared further damage--they gave bond for good behavior, George Anderson and Wm. Pierce for Lockard, James Givens and Geo. Cathey for McMahon MARCH 18, 1746/7. *(168) Road ordered from Top of the Ridge to John Terrald's and James Beard's, with these tithables, John Bomgardner, Jacob Harmon, Robert and Saml. Scot, John Stevenson, Robert Hook, Wm. Burk, Mathew Thompson, Charles Duel, Nicholas Noel, John Lawrence, Jacob Pence, Henry Dickens, Valentine Pence, George Scot, John Viare, Jacob Harmon, Sr., Mathew Sharp, John Harmon, Ro. Frazier, James Beard, Mathew Thompson, John Robton, Stiffell Francisco, Wm. Lamb, Samuel Lockard, Ro. Smith. APRIL 16, 1746. *(42) Sam'l Lockhart and Wm. Linwell--garnishees. *(42) Wm. Thompson vs. Saml. Lockhart--Ejectt.--400 acres. MARCH 18, 1746/7. *(168) Road ordered from Top of the Ridge to John Terrald's and James Beard's, with these tithables, John Bomgardner, Jacob Harmon, Robert and Saml. Scot, John Stevenson, Robert Hook, Wm. Burk, Mathew Thompson, Charles Duel, Nicholas Noel, John Lawrence, Jacob Pence, Henry Dickens, Valentine Pence, George Scot, John Viare, Jacob Harmon, Sr., Mathew Sharp, John Harmon, Ro. Frazier, James Beard, Mathew Thompson, John Robton, Stiffell Francisco, Wm. Lamb, Samuel Lockard, Ro. Smith. AUGUST 19, 1748. *(58) Saml. Lockhart to be added to list of tithables, Robt. Smith to be added to list of tithables, Wm. Craig to be added to list of tithables, also Robert Craig, James Craig, and John Craig. NOVEMBER 28, 1750. *(490) Saml. Davison, Saml. Lockhart, added to tithables, own motion. SEPTEMBER 24 1755 *Smith vs. McMachen.--Samuel Lockhart declares, '''24th September, 1755''', that he expects to leave this Colony before next Court. Alexander Sutherland does the same. MARCH, 1756 (A). *Smith vs. McMachen.--Samuel Lockhart declares, 24th September, 1755, that he expects to leave this Colony before next Court. Alexander Sutherland does the same. === William Lockhart === OCTOBER 25, 1755 *(491) Newman McGonagle, for patrolling; Wm. Williams, for patrolling; Wm. Christian, for patrolling; Alexr. Thompson, for patrolling; John Simmons claim for guarding arms and ammunition sent for the use of this County; Wm. Duncan, for patrolling; Robert Thompson and John Galespy,--patrolling; Charles Patrick, for patrolling; Joseph Martin and Wm. McFeeters, for patrolling; '''Wm. Lockhart''', for patrolling; Barny Riley, going on express. MARCH 22, 1765. All entries for this date included because not sure of relation to entry (253). *(252) Examination Wm. Thompson for counterfeiting. Bound to General Court in £1,000--Wm. Inglis, Daniel Goodwin, Wm. Tutt et als., witnesses. *(253) Esther Boyd to be bound to John McGill. James Dunlap to be bound to William Lockhart. [Unsure of what this record is for...There is a Capt James Dunlap with estate/executors/bills, but deceased prior to 1765, unless this was another James Dunlap.] *(254) Edward Sampson-a witness. AUGUST 20, 1768. *(352) Sarah Buckthorn [No other mention of Sarah in this record], servant of William Lockhart. === Sarah Lockhart Waterson === MAY, 1791. *George Mathews vs. Robert Burns, Executor.--Bill, 15th December, 1789. Answer of Margaret Cunningham Burns, daughter of Robert Burns, deceased, infant, by James Lyle, guardian, filed May, 1791. Robert's will filed. In 1788 he left widow, Isabella [Unknown last name, first wife of Randal Lockhart, son of James 1693-1767 and Margaret. Source: Watchers: Delijim, Randall "Rondell" Lockhart, This page was last modified 12:48, 7 August 2013. http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Randall_Lockhart_%281%29 Accessed 6 March 2015 , and daughters, Mary, Margaret Cunningham Burns and '''step-daughter, Sarah Lockhart''', son, Thomas Burns; Henry Burns; Mary Burns had married James Curry in 1789, 14th December. '''Sarah Lockhart''' had married Asher Waterman in 1789, 14th December. === Miscellaneous Lockharts === NOVEMBER 21 1768 NOTE: Under the heading of: :JAMES PATTON. To the High Sheriff of this County. NOTE: This is probably referring to Justice James Lockhart, but not confirmed. Mr. Jones: Sir:--I understand by Mr. Lockhart, my servant boy has complained to the Court that I did not give him such learning as he expected, and that there is not any cause for him to expect anything but what I have already done for him. I could easily make appear. However, I do hereby freely and entirely give up all my right and title to him, as I understand he has a mind to choose a master and go to a trade, &c. I am, sir, your humble servant. (Signed) James Cotton. Monday, November 21, 1768. == Beverly Manor Land Grant == '''Beverley Manor Settlers Request a Minister''' :Nor did the Augusta settlers forget their Presbyterian faith. At the September 1, 1737 meeting of Donegal Presbytery in Pennsylvania "A Supplication from the New Setled People of Beverly Manor in ye back parts of Virginia requesting Supplies" was read. Presbytery directed Rev. James Anderson to write them an encouraging letter, pledging a minister would visit them the next spring.Richard MacMaster, contact info: rmacmast@ufl.edu, Ulster-Scots in Virginia From Pennsylvania to Shenandoah '''Settling the Upper Shenandoah Valley''' :Hite's success stimulated others to petition for Shenandoah Valley grants, among them '''Col. William Beverley''', a wealthy planter of Essex County, Virginia. In 1732 he and his associates obtained a grant of 15,000 acres in present Page County, but it overlapped lands occupied by German settlers who had a valid title. Beverley joined with John Tayloe and Thomas Lee in requesting 60,000 acres on the Shenandoah, beginning at the southern boundary of the Germans' grant. This tract lay in present Rockingham and Augusta counties. Beverley obtained a patent in September 1736 for another 60,000 acres, but it was surveyed as "a parcel of land, called the '''Manor of Beverley''', containing 118,491 acres." The boundaries of '''Beverley Manor included much of present Augusta County'''. :As early as 1739, this part of the Shenandoah Valley was known as "The Irish Tract," since many Ulster Scots had already found homes there. John Lewis and other Ulster Scots had settled in what would be Beverley Manor as early as 1732. John Trimble, who came there in 1734, recalled years later "there was no Road for more than seventy Miles downwards, other than the narrow, almost impervious Paths made through the lonely Forests by Buffaloes, & Indians." Altogether some sixty families were living on this remote frontier. These people were part of a continuing migration of Scotch-Irish and German families from Pennsylvania and Maryland to the Shenandoah Valley. Beverley could wait for more settlers to come south and buy land in his manor, but he chose to engage a partner to settle the manor more quickly. '''James Patton and Beverley Manor''' :James Patton was born at Limavady in 1692. He became a ship's captain and, after his employers in Kirkcudbright, Scotland, failed in 1730, Walter Lutwidge, a merchant in Whitehaven, England, "brought him out of his scrapes" and gave him command of one of his ships in the Chesapeake tobacco trade. On one of his voyages to Virginia, Patton became acquainted with William Beverley. In August 1737 Beverley wrote Patton offering him a share in the land he patented with Tayloe and Lee: "I am willing you should hold one quarter part of it being at one ¼ pt of all ye charges & doing your utmost endeavour to procure families to come in & settle it." He explained that "we all three propose to make money of the Land & to that end I propose to hold it undivided & to sell out & make ye most we can of it, unless either of us shou’d have a mind to make a settlement there for our own use & then we might have what we have occasion for laid off & appropriated for ye purpose." Patton’s role was made clearer in another letter. "I should be very glad if you could import families enough to take the whole off from our hands at a reasonable price and tho’ the order mentions families from Pensilvania, yet families from Ireland will do as well." :On his return, Patton recruited emigrants, notably his brother-in-law '''John Preston''', a ship's carpenter in Londonderry. He sailed from Whitehaven in Lutwidge's ship Walpoole on March 16, 1738. The ship lay some weeks at Dublin, taking on passengers and indentured servants, and then sailed for Lough Swilly, where most of the emigrants came on board. The Walpoole sailed up the Potomac River and landed 65 passengers with their baggage and merchandise for Lutwidge's factors on August 25, 1738. Patton kept the ship in Virginia over the winter, contrary to Lutwidge’s orders, and sailed for home with a cargo of tobacco in April 1739. :In the meantime, Patton had taken his settlers to the Shenandoah Valley with provisions to keep them over the winter. Lutwidge was livid when he learned what had happened. "Of all ye Knaves I ever met with, Patton has out don them all . . . . He charged no less than 6,000 lbs of fresh Beefe in Virginia, 40 barrels Indian corn and everything else in proportion, took 15 servants to himself at a clap. In short, Hell itself can't outdo him." :'''John Lewi'''s welcomed Patton’s Ulster emigrants as well as others who came south from Pennsylvania and Maryland. Beverley granted Lewis 2,000 acres near the present city of Staunton in consideration of "the extraordinary trouble of his house and charges in entertaining those who came to settle on Beverley Mannor." John Trimble, William Cathey, '''William King''' and other early settlers bought the land where they lived from Beverley in 1738-1739. Between 1738 and 1744 Colonel Beverley sold 47,366 acres to 94 purchasers.Richard MacMaster, contact info: rmacmast@ufl.edu, Ulster-Scots in Virginia From Pennsylvania to Shenandoah == Opequon Church == Opequon Church Organized :Many of the Opequon settlers in Frederick County were Scotch-Irish from the Elk river region at the head of Chesapeake Bay where Rev. Samuel Gelston was minister, among them William Hoge and his family. They erected a meeting house on Hoge's land, and wrote Mr. Gelston to visit them; which he did on a commission issued by Donegal Presbytery, May 26, 1736. He was followed in 1737 by Rev. James Anderson, pastor of Donegal Presbyterian Church, and between them the Opequon congregation was put in church order. Richard MacMaster, contact info: rmacmast@ufl.edu, Ulster-Scots in Virginia From Pennsylvania to Shenandoah == Definitions of Terms == *'''Justices of the Court''': NOTE: This definition is from the description of the founding of the courts in the Territory of Virginia in 1634, which one can assume was similiar if not the same throughout the Virginia Colony in later years. The territory of Virginia was divided into eight shires or counties in 1634. In each county/shire, a lieutenant, sheriff, and justices of the peace were commissioned to hold courts. This system was not significantly changed until 1870.History of Southwest Virginia, 1746-1786, Washington County, 1777-1870 By Lewis Preston Summers, J. L. Hill Print. Company, 1903 - Virginia - 921 pages. Page 16 under 1634 headline. Two online sources: Googlebooks, http://books.google.com/books?id=-uB4AAAAMAAJ, Internet Archive, https://archive.org/details/historyofsouthwe00lewi *'''Tithables''': In seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Virginia, the term “tithable” referred to a person who paid (or for whom someone else paid) one of the taxes imposed by the General Assembly for the support of civil government in the colony. In colonial Virginia, a poll tax or capitation tax was assessed on free white males, African American slaves, and Native American servants (both male and female), all age sixteen or older. Owners and masters paid the taxes levied on their slaves and servants. Few tithable lists are extant. The Library of Virginia holds full or partial lists for about three dozen counties. A detailed guide to manuscript, microfilmed, and printed tithables is available in the Archives Research Room. See also the VA-NOTES entries on Colonial Taxes and on Tithables for a list of documents in the archival records in the Library of Virginia containing the names of people who paid the tax on tithables. Tithable lists do not enumerate anyone under the age of sixteen or any adult white woman (unless she was the head of household). Library of Virginia, http://www.lva.virginia.gov/public/guides/rn17_tithables.htm accessed 5 March 2015 == Sources ==

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    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== :'''7400 B.C.''' Paleo-Indian period archeological evidence in this area that human habitation began. The county is in area of a cultural transition between inland and coastal aboriginal peoples. :'''1820's''' - L arge plantations were established in the bottomlands. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption='''Stephen Fuller Austin''' }}{{clear}} :'''1821''' The Mexican government granted to Moses Austin its permission to bring the Original Three Hundred families in to settle the Texas Colony. Moses became ill, asked if his son could continue the colonization. Stephen Fuller Austin came to Texas and carry on his plan. Moses Austin died June 10, 1821. http://www.austincounty.com/default.aspx?Austin_County/Austin.Historyhttp://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txaustin/MiscPages/History.htm :'''1823-38 - Anglo Americans''' settled on the fertile land near the Brazos River. These settlers wasted and used poor farming, so that soon, the once fertile soil became infertile. (Worn out soil) ''1823'''- The Austin County area was selected by Stephen Fuller Austin to be the locale for his first colony of Anglo-American settlement in Texas. Mexican government told Stephen F Austin to explore Colorado River area for settlement.. Austin gave his report to the Mexican government regarding boundaries, submitting a plan for distributing the land. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txaustin/MiscPages/History.htm :'''1824''' San Felipe de Austin was the capital of Austin's Old 300 Colony. Stephen F Austin advertized to bring interested people to settle along with the incentive of more land if they had skills useful to the settlers. Families settled on the West bank of the Brazos River, above the mouth of Mill Creek. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Stephen F Austin State Park. }} ::Early settlers were: Abner Kuykendal, Horatio Chriesman, William Robbins, Early Robbins, Moses Shipman, David Shipman, William Prator, James Orrick, J. M. Pennington, Samuel Kennedy, Isam Belcher, and David Talley. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txaustin/MiscPages/History.htm :'''July, 1824''' The general land office opened in San Felipe de Austin, (GLO) Stephen F. Austin was commissioned the political chief. http://www.austincounty.com/default.aspx?Austin_County/Austin.History ::Titles were issued (640 Acres for a single man or head of family + 320 Acres for wife, 160 acres for each child and 80 acres for each slave). This was approved by the Mexican government. :'''1827''' San Felipe Colony's first English school and Sunday school in Texas were begun by T Pilgrim, a young Baptist teacher, preacher from New York. Early settlers usually built near streams where water could easily be found and an abundance of wood for building and fencing material, as well as where fuel would be readily available. The Indians (Karankawas) sometimes attacked colonists, killing women and children if they were unguarded. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-10.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1828'''- Austin had an ayuntamiento for the governing. There were no roads, thus the land needed to be cleared, transportation was difficult. It was hard to get the equipment to help the colonists clear the land.. With a lot of forests there, the Texas colony had no sawmills, thus all houses were log cabins. Most had a single room with dirt floor. Sometimes straw was used on the sides or moss. The roof leaked,. Sometimes the cows ate the moss off the cabin. Winters were hard even in central Texas area. :'''1828''' Jose Maria Sanchez described San Felipe in "A Trip to Texas in 1828", "This village was settled by Mr. Stephen Austin, a native of the United States of the North. It consists presently of 40 to 50 wooden houses on the Western bank of the Rio de Los Brazos de Rios, but the houses are not arranged systematically for streets; but were in an irregular.. Its population is nearly two hundred persons, of which an occasional European. Two wretched little stores supply the inhabitants of the colony; one sells only whiskey, rum sugar, coffee; the other rice, flour, land, and cheap cloth. Having to repair several parts of the wagons, it was necessary to remain in the village, and it was with much regret that we noticed the river began to rise. The baggage was placed in the ferry boat, and boarding it, we started down the river in search of a landing." :'''1829''' Godwin Brown Cotton published the Texas Gazette, the first newspaper in Texas at San Felipe Colony. Roads were actually trails marked by notched trees. Some colonies had small roads, See the Space page for El Camino Real or Old San Antonio Road. The Atascosita Road (trail) connected Goliad to the USA. If ships brought goods to Harrisburg, the goods were transported on the San Felipe Road or Old San Antonio Road as far as possible, then rivers could be used if any were in the region.. :'''1832''' Godwin Brown Cotton moved the press to Brazoria in the spring. :'''1832, 33''' Convention of 1832 - was first organized as an opposition to Mexican Rule in San Felipe and Gonzales colonies. Delegates from the colonies met to discuss colonial problems. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1833 -''' The petition for statehood was drawn up to be delivered to the authorities in Mexico. ::'''William Barrett Travis's''' law office was in San Felipe prior to his fall at the Alamo. ::Stephen F. Austin attempted to get the legislature of Mexico and Texas to establish a school system and he sought to establish an academy at San Felipe, but neither plan was realized. :'''Oct 10, 1835''' -Gail Borden, Thomas H Borden and Joseph Baker began another paper, ''' The Telegraph. The Texas Register''' was begun in '''San Felipe'''. This paper became the official voice of the government of the Republic of Texas when it was organized.. :'''Nov 3, 1835''' The site of the Consultation was held here. San Felipe de Austin served as the capital of the provisional government. :'''1835'''- The population was 600 with many living outside of the town. Colonists managed to get their cabin built, but did not concentrate on educating their children in those years. Stephen F Austin tried to obtain a school system near his colony with no luck. :'''1835'''The Consultation of 1835 met in San Felipe and San Felipe was made capital of the provisional government. :'''Mar 2, 1836''' -Convention for Mar 2, 1836 was in '''Washington-on-the-Brazos.''' :'''Mid March, 1836''' All settlers fled their homes. This was called The Runaway Scrape. Following the fall of the Alamo, Gen. [[Houston-1|Samuel Houston]] retreated through here. Following Houston's orders, the garrison gave orders for the town to evacuate for settlers' defense. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Replica of San Felipe building.
    Original buildings are gone. }} ::{{Blue| The towns of Gonzales and DSan Felipe de Austin were burned to prevent the towns falling into the hands of the Mexican Army during the Mexican Army March}}'''. All residents gathered their "stuff" and fled to the east. ('''Runaway Scrape'''). The government officials moved the new government to Harrisburg and then to Galveston Island.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_Scrape ::When Gen Santa Anna and troops came through, he ordered the Harrisburg and New Washington to be burned, when he failed to find the Texas government officials. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Runaway_Scrape :'''May 1836''' Word of the defeat of Santa Anna, Apr 21, 1836 spread over Texas. Residents returned slowly. Some families had lost members of their family, many did not return. The Republic of Texas finally resumed operation. The Republic of Texas was '''low on funds'''. Life was hard. There were no buildings for the Republic administration to work. All cabins, stores, etc had to be rebuilt. :'''1836-37''' San Felipe was incorporated as county seat for the new Austin County in the Republic of Texas. It was named for Stephen Fuller Austin, father of Texas. A courthouse was built here. Governing was difficult since the town had been burned down. http://www.genealogytrails.com/tex/state/countynamedafter.html The town had 6-7 log houses, a tavern and courthouse. The town never recovered from the blow of being burned down. San Felipe could not regain its importance.{{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=San Felipe marker. }}{{clear}} :'''1840''' {{blue|Austin County was formed from the Texas colony in 1837}} with Bellville as the county seat. :'''1842''' - When the German settlers arrived they tried to organize a German University near Industry . Texas Congress gave them land. :'''1844'''- Hermann's University was supposed to be built between Mill and Cummins Creeks. :'''Dec 23, 1846'''- A county election decided on Bellville as county seat. The administration parts were removed by 1848 to Belleville :'''March 1848''' The Town of Bellville as County Seat was surveyed and laid out by Charles Amthor, on land donated by Thomas Bell and his brother, James. It had a post office. The County seat was moved from San Felipe to Bellville. Its first courthouse was an old frame structure which stood in the town square. ::'''Bellville,'''The county seat of Austin County is located on the Santa Fe Railroad. It is named for Thomas Bell, one of the Old Three Hundred who came to Texas in 1822 and in 1838 built a home in the Bellville area. :'''1849''' The economic conditions in Bellville increased in 1880-1881 with the arrival of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad. Bellville was incorporated in January, 1929. :'''1850'''-San Felipe donated the majority of its townsite property to the state. :'''1854 The 2nd County Courthouse''' - was built was built at a cost of $13,000.00 and was the first brick building in Austin County. This courthouse burned on April 5, 1960 :'''1860-61''' A new Courthouse was rebuilt to take place of the 1854 courthouse. :'''1880''' The Texas Western Railroad, a narrow gauge railroad originating in Houston, passed within a half mile of the town. Many of the businesses moved closer to the railroad, so the city was rebuilt for the third time. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Stephen F Austin State Park. }} '''{{Blue|IMMIGRANTS}}''' ::'''1830-1846 - Germans'''immigrationn arrived next. the majority came in 1830- 1846. were the next large group to settle within Austin County. These were used to farming in Germany and economical, success in their settlements, such as Bastrop, Pin Oak, Comal area. These farmers were of a more economical mind and settled successfully on land the Anglos did not want. ::'''1846-48 Czech immigrants''' arrived in Austin County. Their first settlement near '''Cat Spring''' was founded in 1848. The Czechs were successful in settling and maintaining their land and home.. Some even settled on land left by the Germans. See Adelsverein. :'''pre 1830s''' The Anglo-Americans developed the first town and the towns which sprang up after the railroad expanded. Towns such as San Felipe de Austin was chosen as the headquarters of the colony by the first settlers and the Baron de Bastrop. :'''1840''' San Felipe De Austin- established in 1824 was the town of Austin County which was named in honor of a saint and Stephen F. Austin. It translated to "Saint Phillip". It is believed to have been the patron saint of Luciano Garcia , the Governor of this Province of Mexico, who named the town. A Republic of Texas legislative act in 1840 removed the "de Austin" was in 1840. ::Early settlers of San Felipe were Josiah Bell, James B. Miller, Godwin B. Cotton and Gail Borden. :'''1856''' The settlers had better vegetable gardens and orchards and more milk, butter and cheese. There were more stores. . . There was a singing society in Millheim." The community was given its name some time during the 1850's by a settler, William Schneider, who suggested the name, Meuhlheim, which the Americans pronounced Millheim, the name that was then used. :'''Bellville,''' the county seat of Austin County is located on the Santa Fe Railroad. It is named for Thomas Bell, one of the Old Three Hundred who came to Texas in 1822 and in 1838 built a home in the Bellville area. :'''1878''' The Railroad purchased land from San Felipe Corp., naming it Sealy was built by the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad, The town was named for John Sealy, a banker and president of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad. With the establishment of the railroad yards Sealy became an active trading post. Events which significantly hindered the growth and economic development of Sealy were the flooding of the Brazos River in 1899, the removal of the railway division point from Sealy to Bellville in January, 1900 and the storm of 1900. All proved to be serious blows to Sealy's economy.

    '''{{Blue|Austin County Early Towns}}''' :::'''1847-1848''' close of Napoleonic period through European revolutionary period stimulated the emigration of Germans of Texas. One Characteristic of most German settlements was their attention to the formation of clubs. German settlers formed social, cultural, political, literary, dramatic, and workingman's clubs, all of which helped to make them feel more at home in Texas. Because of their love of music they formed singing clubs and held annual song festivals, (Saengerfest). Singing societies could be found in nearly every German settlement. Another society, was the Teutonic Order (Teutonia Orden) :'''{{blue|BELLVILLE}}'''{{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=l |size=100 |caption=. }}{{clear}}was county seat of Austin County, located on the Santa Fe Railroad. It is named for Thomas Bell, one of the Old Three Hundred who came to Texas in 1822 and in 1838 built a home in the Bellville area. This Anglo-American settlement is named for Thomas Bell, one of the Old Three Hundred who came to Texas in 1822 and in 1838 built a home in the Bellville area. In March, 1848, the town was surveyed and laid out by Charles Amthor, on land which had been donated by Thomas Bell and his brother, James. At this time Bellville was a post office on the mail route from Hempstead to La Grange. In 1848 when the county seat was moved from San Felipe to Bellville the first courthouse was an old frame structure which stood in the town square.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txaustin/MiscPages/History.htm {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Bellville old Jail. }}{{clear}} A second courthouse which was constructed in 1854 was built at a cost of $13,000.00 and was the first brick building in Austin County. 12 This courthouse burned on April 5, 1960 and a new one was rebuilt to take its place. The first house in Bellville was built by Jim Irwin in 1849 and it served as a grocery and hotel as well as a home. 13 Economic conditions in Bellville were enhanced in 1880-1881 with the arrival of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad. Bellville was incorporated in January, 1929. :'''{{blue|1853 -Wallis}}''' [[:Category: Wallis, Texas]] -The Anglo-American settlement, founded by William Guyler who moved to the area in 1853. Name first Bovine Bend (round up ground for cattlemen) (the cattle industry was most important. Increasing numbers of German immigrants settling in the area, changed the area to agriculture. The city as it now exists was established in 1875 or 1876 and the name was changed in honor of J. E. Wallis, director of the Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad.{{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''{{blue|Kenny}}''': The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railroad began the development of Kenny, another Anglo-American community established in 1880. The community was first known as Thompson, named after J. E. Thompson, an early settler of the area and a postmaster. A stream grist mill, a cotton gin, a school, several businesses including a general store and a hotel, and three churches could be found in Kenney in 1885 when the community had a population of 150. In 1890 the name was changed to Kenney, honoring J.W. Kenney, a Methodist minister. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :German citizens of '''Cat Spring''' and '''Industry''' in 1841, led by Fredrick Ernst. The organization was formed to, "...increase immigration, facilitate correspondence between Texas and Germany, practice philanthropy and preserve the German traits of character." Many of the community halls in which these societies met remain standing and are still used frequently for dances, meetings, reunions and picnics. Examples of the architecture associated with this type of structure can be found in Sealy, Shelby and Cat Spring. :'''{{blue|Industry}}''' The first German settlement in Texas, marks the introduction of German influences to Texas. '''Industry''', 1st German settlement in Texas, was founded by Fredrick Ernst, who arrived with Charles Fordtran from Germany. In New Orleans they heard about Stephen F. Austin's colony and decided to go to Texas. April 16, 1831, Ernst received title to a league of land near Mill Creek and divided the land with Fordtran who had surveyed the land. Ernst wrote home to friends back in Oldenburg and in his letters spoke of Texas in glowing terms. These letters were widely read, as they were published in newspapers. It was these letters which Ernst wrote home, as well as the founding of the "Society for the Protection of Herman Immigrants" which offered support, advice, as well as land, that were largely responsible for the families who followed Ernst and settled in Texas. In 1838 Ernst laid out a town site. ::German visitors in the Ernst home suggested that he make cigars from the tobacco from his garden. It was the cigar-making industry which developed in the community that gave Industry its name. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''{{blue|Cat Spring}}''' was founded in 1834 as a result of the Ernst letters, and, according to Robert Justus Kleberg, the founder of Cat Spring, because of the desire to "live under a republican form of government, with unbounded personal, religious and political liberty, free from the petty tyrannies and the many disadvantages and evils of the old countries." The name Kleberg is famous in Texas history not only because of its importance in the settlement of Austin County, but also because of its association with South Texas and the King Ranch. It is said the settlement was named Cat Spring due to a son of the von Roeders killed a wildcat near the spring. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''June 7, 1856''', it was named the Agricultural Society of Austin County (Landwirth-schaftlicher Verein fuer Austin County) after it was decided that the entire county, not only Cat Spring could benefit from the organization. Later it was renamed the Cat Spring Agricultural Society and remains an active organization to this day, holding regular monthly meetings and one annual meeting. ::'''{{blue|Cat Spring Butcher Club}}''', was quite active at one time. This group, was started during the 1870's so that each individual did not have to kill a steer during the warm weather and attempt to preserve it. Instead a steer was killed every week and distributed among the members. Every week each member got a different cut of meat so that eventually everyone got the equivalent of his own steer. The members knew whose meat they were eating and watched the quality very closely. Thus it was a matter of pride and good sense to contribute only good animals. The organization, which had been active only in the summer, later changed to a year-around operation. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''{{blue|1840's Shelby}}''' in the (NE corner of Austin County), name for a prominent settler of that area, David Shelby. However, the town dates from the 1840's when the German pioneer, Otto von Roeder built a mill there on Mill Creek. Thus the town was called Roedersmuehle by the Germans. Most of the Germans who settled in Shelby came to Texas with the Society for the Protection of German Immigrants in Texas. These settlers began a school, an agricultural society, a singing society and a band as evidence of their interest in the arts and sciences.{{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''{{blue|Millheim}}''', another German community was founded about '''1845''', an offshoot of Cat Spring. Some of the early settlers in Millheim were: Andreas Friedrick Frenchmann, the founder of the Agricultural Society of Austin County, E. G. Maetze, founder of the Old Millheim School, J. H. Krancher, the first constable of Millheim, Robert Kloss, W. Mersmann, F. Engelking, Louis Kleiberg, Hugo Zapp, A. Kuewer, and H. Vornkahl. Most of these men became farmers, but Adalbert Reganbrecht, describes others as, "blacksmiths, wheelrights, carpenters, shoemakers, tailors, brickmasons, a cabinetmaker, a saddler, a tanner and a tinner. The ordinary farm-laborer received free board and fifty cents per day . . . The Farmers of Millheim lived in frame dwelling houses, but some of the pioneer settlers still lived in block houses. :'''1856''' the settlers had better vegetable gardens, orchards and more milk, butter, cheese. There were more stores. . . There was a singing society in Millheim." The community was given its name some time during the 1850's by a settler, William Schneider, who suggested the name, Meuhlheim, which the Americans pronounced Millheim, the name that was then used. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''{{blue|New Ulm}}''' was settled by Germans about 1853. These first settlers came from Nassau in Fayette County, and Industry and Shelby, both in Austin County. Prior to its settlement by Germans the area was known as '''Duffy's Settlement''' in honor of James C. Duff to whom the land was granted in 1841. It is said that Lorenz Mueller suggested changing the name to New Ulm in honor of Ulm, Wuertenburg, Germany, the area from which most of the settlers had come. He treated those present at the discussion to a case of Rhine wine. Housing for the settlers consisted mainly of log cabins. Adolph Beschel is said to have built the first hotel and dance hall at New Ulm. ::Josef Lidumil Lesikar and his family settled on some land near New Ulm after a voyage from Moravia which had lasted 14 weeks. There with the aid of his 4 sons he built a log cabin for his family home. Lesikar wrote for a number of Czech publications, describing the situation in Texas prevailing at this time. Reports say these publications increased immigration to Texas, especially after the Civil War, when the greatest number of Czech immigrants arrived. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''Pre 1852''' - Anglo Americans settled here, but did not name the town. After arrival of the German immigrants, they named it '''{{blue|Welcome}}''' in North part of Austin County. The German population outnumbered the original settlers. One of these German settlers, J. F. Schmidt, is credited with selecting the name, "Welcome" because "everything--forest, field, meadows and flowers--seemed to give them a friendly welcome." The settlers interest in bringing culture to Welcome is noted by their founding of a school and singing society. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=225 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''{{blue|1855 Nelsonville}}''' was established by Germans. A saw and grist mill and a cotton gin were built there by Issac Lewis. The village had a church, school, mills, gins and a population of one hundred The population was 158 in 1900; by 1947 the population was 100 and there were four stores in operation. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1877''' - Post office, 1880 '''{{blue|Bleiblerville}}''' is named for Robert Bleibler built a general store . Theo Wehring was operating a cotton gin in 1990. By 1915 the population had grown to three hundred; in 1947 the population was 150 and there were three stores in operation. :'''Czech Immigrant Influence''' -Czechs learned of the opportunities available in Texas largely through correspondence and advertisements. Because of a similar way of life and customs to the Germans, the Czechs settled near the Germans. Like the Germans, the Czechs formed societies which helped the immigrants feel more at home in Texas and also assisted them during times of need by lending money and providing life insurance policies to members. Probably the most important of these Czech societies is the Slavonic Benevolent Association of the State of Texas, S. P. J. S. T. (Slovanska Podporujici Jednota State Texas), which was founded at '''La Grange''', Texas on December 28, 1896 when a group of Texas Czechoslovakian citizens gathered for the purpose of founding an exclusive Texas-Czech fraternal organization. ::Many Czech immigrants in Texas turned to farming, and they along with the Germans are largely responsible for '''agricultural development in Texas.''' {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''{{blue|1849 Cat Spring}}''' the first Czech settler there was '''Reverend Arnost Bergman''', born August 12, 1797 in Zupudor, near Mnichova Hradiste in Czechoslovakia. With his family he moved to Cat Spring in March, 1849, where he bought land and began to farm. As Fredrick Ernst was responsible for a great deal of German immigration to Texas, so Bergman was responsible for much of the early Czech immigration to Texas. He too wrote home describing the land and resources in glowing terms. ::Svoboda , a newspaper published in La Grange with a large circulation both in the United States and Europe, was responsible as well for a large number of Czech immigrants settling in Texas. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} '''{{blue|Frydek}}''' is chiefly of Czech origin. Czechs eventually spread throughout Texas and the pioneer names of Leshikar, Sebesta, Smetana, Skopik, Shillet, Pett, Hriska and others may be found in most any of their later settlements. However, the population of the community of. This village was established in about 1895. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}}

    ---- '''Land Grants''' *Stephen F Austin grant as empressario *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/austin/austoc.htm Genealogy *{{Blue|San Felipe de Austin History}} Texas History through literature mentions '''San Felipe de Austin'''. (In 2010 it was still present in Texas} :When Stephen F Austin was awarded land grant for his colony, he made the capital in 1824 '''San Felipe de Austin'''. Soon it not only was the capital for his colony it had grown into a place to go where the "Movers and Shakers" gathered to meet, decide Revolution ideas, sign up for the military, issue orders and more. Settlers coming into the Texas checked here for news. The Alamo defenders signed up for service as defenders here and eastward in Nacogdoches and more.. http://www.thc.texas.gov/historic-sites/san-felipe-de-austin-state-historic-site/san-felipe-de-austin-historyThe significance of the capital of the colony caused the town to be important in early Texas history and the Texas Revolution :This was located on the Brazos River. For defense it was on a high bluff with fertile bottomlands below. The best feature was it had good defense and access to water. Austin built a home here on Bullinger's Creek. ::Austin's colony boundaries were North from Gulf of Mexico to '''Old San Antonio Road''', (Lavaca River in West) and (San Jacinto River in East). ::San Felipe resembled a Mexican town modal with the grid of avenues, and 4 plazas. The town grew westward from the Brazos for 1/2 mile. In 1828 it had 200 population, 3 stores, 2 bars, 1 hotel, blacksmith shop, and 40+ log cabins. :: '''Settlers''' 10 Hispanic, the rest, American/ European and males outnumbered females 10:1. Soon it had a post office. Being a capital of a colony was a given. *http://www.austincounty.com '''Adjacent counties''' {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Austin County, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = [[:Category:Fayette County, Texas|Fayette County]]| |N Location = [[:Category: Washington County, Texas|Washington County]] |NE Location = "Brazos River" |E Location = [[:Category:Waller County, Texas|Waller County]] |SE Loc ation = [[:Category:Fort Bend County, Texas|Fort Bend County]] |S Location = [[:Category:Wharton County, Texas|Wharton County]] |SW Location = "San Bernard River" |W Location = [[:Category:Colorado County, Texas|Colorado County]] }} ===Government Offices=== *1960--The Austin County Courthouse, built in 1888, was destroyed by fire on April 5, 1960. Courthouse records were saved.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Austin_County,_Texas_Genealogy Texas Historic Commission says Austn County has had 5 or 6 courthouses. :'''1st Courthouse''' was built in San Felipe de Austin in 1837. This was first county Seat. (San Felipe de Austin was evacuated, burned March 30, 1836 as all feared the Mexican army would torch it.http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Bellville/AustinCountyCourthouseBellvilleTexas.htm :'''2nd Courthouse in''' Bellville named for Thomas B Bell, a settler of the "Old Three Hundred" a log courthouse built in 1848. :'''1850 -3rd Courthouse''' - one story wood frame building with a shed roof porch. There was a central courtroom and the 2 offices on each side. :'''1854''' -'''Courthouse''' - was built at a cost of $13,000.00 and was the first brick building in Austin County. :'''1855 -4th courthouse''' was planned to be next to the 1850 courthouse, but the first building was sold and moved away!. This building was 2 story brick with columns,. Stairs led to the jury and court rooms on the 2nd floor. (first floor was county offices) In 1877- an addition was added with a new safe. :'''1887-88 5th Courthouse''' was grand. the builder of this one stated the previous was likely to fall any time.. This Beautiful building was 3 stories, central clock tower, Mansard roof. This building survived until 1960 when it burned. All that was left was the clocktower. The original bricks are also left. The Austin County Courthouse, built in 1888, was destroyed by fire on April 5, 1960. Courthouse records were saved.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Austin_County,_Texas_Genealogy {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1888 Grand Courthouse. }} :'''1960-61 Courthouse '''is square looking, windowless block granite. It is a 2-story block on top of one story square.. Not ornate. It continues to stand. {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1960 courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca08 This area is near Brazos River. Central Texas, there are many many trees. :Austin County is in SE Texas (35 miles W of Houston :Bellville is the county seat (2nd largest town (50 miles NW of Houston. :Center point is 29°55' north latitude, 96°18' west longitude :'''Size''': 656 square miles on the boundary between the Post Oak Savannah and Coastal Prairie regions. :'''Terrain'''- rolling hills in the North, West, and central regions to nearly level coastal prairie in the South. :'''Elevation''' - 46- ft above sea level in NW to 120 feet in SE. :'''Rivers''' - Brazos River is the drainage basin, which forms the eastern border of the county. :'''Creeks''' - Mill, Piney, and Allens have water oak, pecan, and cottonwood. Mill Creek has palmetto planted by the Spanish, in commemoration of a species of dwarf palm that once grew on its lower course (see TEXAS PALM). :'''Soil'''- dark clay, grayish sandy loam, and sand not good for farming. Southern prairie - dark clay loam. NW part blackland prairie surfaced by dark clays and grayish-brown sandy and clay loams. :'''Streams soils''' are very fertile dark reddish brown alluvium. ::NOTE This woodland has been reduced due to urbanization. 1/4-1/3 of county is still heavily wooded. :'''Trees'''-hickory, live oak, blackjack oak, elm, hackberry, black walnut, sycamore, mesquite. S part -- open grassland with oak and elm trees. :'''Grasses'''- Indian grass, tall bunchgrass, buffalo grass, marsh, salt grasses, bluestems, coarse grasses. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca08 '''Protected areas''' *San Felipe ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 23,590 people giving a population density was 36 people/sq.mi.(14/km²). Racial breakdown of the county was 80.22% White, 10.64% Black or African American, 0.28% Native American, 0.29% Asian, 6.99% from other races, and 1.58% from two or more races. 16.13% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Of note 26.9% were of German, 8.8% American, 8.0% Czech, 6.4% English and 5.0% Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. The median income was $38,615, and the median income for a family was $46,342. which indicates 8.8% families (12.1 of population were below the poverty line. This includes 13.7% of people under age 18 and 14.4 % of over 65 age or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_County,_Texas {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} ''' Notables'''
    : Josiah H. Bell : James B. Miller :Noah Smithwick :Horatio Chriesman *John Bricker - casual of Battle across the Brazos River at San Felipe de Austin] *[[Austin-1002 | Stephen F Austin]] Stephen F Austin "Old Three Hundred"colony '''Events and Festivals'''
    * Art Festival In April, New Ulm * Autofest in October. Wallis * Country Livin' Festival in April, Bellville * Gr otto Celebration in April, Fryde k * Polka Fest in March, Sealy ===Cities/Towns, Communities=== Estimated population as of Jan 1, 2014 shown in parenthesis. * [[:Category: Bellville, Texas|Bellville. county seat (4,232)]] *[[:Category: Industry, Texas|Industry (315)]] * [[:Category: San Felipe, Texas|San Felipe (788) ]]https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/San_Felipe,_Texas * [[:Category: Sealy, Texas|Sealy (6,328)]] * [[:Category: Wallis, Texas|Wallis(1,280)]] ** [[:Category:Bleiblerville, Texas|Bleiblerville (125 )]] ** [[:Category:Brazos Country, Texas|Brazos Country (488)]] ** [[:Category:Buckhorn, Texas|Buckhorn]] ** [[:Category:Burleigh, Texas|Burleigh]] ** [[:Category:Cat Spring, Texas|Cat Spring (200)]] ** [[:Category:Cochlan, Texas|Cochlan]] ** [[:Category:Frydek, Texas|Frydek {900)]] ** [[:Category:Kenney, Texas|Kenney (957)]] ** [[:Category:Millhelm, Texas|Millhelm]] ** [[:Category:Nelsonville, Texas|Nelsonville]] ** [[:Category:New Bremen. Texas|New Bremen]] ** [[:Category:New Ulm, Texas|New Ulm {974)]] ** [[:Category:New Wehdom, Texas|New Wehdom]] ** [[:Category:Peters, Texas|Peters]] ** [[:Category:Post Oak Point, Texas|Post Oak Point]] ** [[:Category:Racoon Bend, Texas|Racoon Bend]] ** [[:Category:Rockhouse, Texas|Rockhouse]] ** [[:Category:Sempronius, Texas|Sempronius]] ** [[:Category:Shelby, Texas|Shelby]] **[[:Category:Welcome, Texas|Welcome]] ***[[:Category: Rexville, Texas|Rexville]] Ghost Town '''Schools'''
    {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |cation='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }} There is 1 college, 13 public schools and 2 private schools in Austin County. {{clear}} * Blinn College branch, Sealy '''Public Schools'''
    Listed by category within Independent School District (ISD). '''Bellville ISD''' * O'Bryant Primary * West End Elementary *O'Bryant Intermediate * [[:Category:Bellville Junior High School, Bellville, Texas|Bellville Junior High]] * [[:Category:Belleville High School, Bellville, Texas|Bellville High]] *Spicer Alternative Education Center '''Sealy ISD'' *Selman Elementary *Selman Intermediate * Sealy Junior High * [[:Category:Sealy High School, Sealy, Texas|Sealy High]] '''Wallis ISD''' * Brazos Middle * [[:Category:Brazos High School, Wallis, Texas|Brazos High]] * Prairie Harbor Alternative '''Private Schools'''
    * Faith Academy of Bellville *St Marys Episcopal Day School ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Industry Methodist Cemetery, Industry, Texas|Industry Methodist Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Frances Cemetery, Austin County, Texas|Frances Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Concord Cemetery, Austin County, Texas|Concord Cemetery]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2527 Find aGrave Austin county] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Austin/ListAustin.html Cemeteries Austin county, Texas], by Gloria Mayfield] ===Historical Census=== :1850 - 3,841 :1860 - 10,139 164.0% :1870 - 15,087 48.8% :1880 - 14,429 −4.4% :1890 - 17,859 23.8% :1900 - 20,676 15.8% :1910 - 17,699 −14.4% :1920 - 18,874 6.6% :1930 - 18,860 −0.1% :1940 - 17,384 −7.8% :1950 - 14,663 −15.7% :1960 - 13,777 −6.0% :1970 - 13,831 0.4% :1980 - 17,726 28.2% :1990 - 19,832 11.9% :2000 - 23,590 18.9% :2010 - 28,417 20.5% https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Austin_County,_Texas_Genealogy#Websites ===County Resources=== *'''[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txaustin/Pioneers/PioneerIndex.htm Pioneers of Austin County]''' *https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Austin_County,_Texas_Genealogy#Websites *Adelsverein * The Bellville Historical Society, {{Image|file=Austin_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=bridge in Austin co.. }} * Concordia Hall, 953 S. Tesch Street PO Box 67 Bellville, Texas 77418 E-mail address:BellvilleHistoricalSociety.com * Austin Genealogical Society, PO Box 1507 Austin 78767-1507 * Austin Genealogical Society, PO Box 10010 Austin 78766-1010 * Bellville Public Library, 12 W Palm St Bellville, TX 77418 Telephone Number: 979-865-3731 * Virgil and Josephine Gordon Memorial Library, 917 N Circle Dr Sealy, TX 77474 Telephone Number: 979-885-7469 http://www.vjgordonmemoriallibrary.org/ Website] * Austin County Library System, 6730 Railroad St Wallis, TX 77485 Telephone Number: 979-478-6813 * Austin Texas Family History Center 1000 E Rutherford Ln Austin, Travis, Texas, United States Phone: 512-837-3626 Hours: M,T,Th & Sat 10am-1pm; W 9am-3pm, & 6pm-8:30pm * Austin Texas Oak Hills Family History Center 5201 Convict Hill Rd Austin, Travis, Texas, United States Phone: 512-892-6483 Hours: Tues, Wed, Sat,10am-2pm; Wed. 6pm-9pm ===Sources=== * https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hca08 * http://www.thc.texas.gov/historic-sites/san-felipe-de-austin-state-historic-site/san-felipe-de-austin-history San Felipe de Austin] * [http://www.txmoh.com/txmoh_recipients.html List of Texas Recipients] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adelsverein * http://www.austincounty.com * http://www.usgwarchives.net/tx/austin/austoc.htm

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    Prior to colonisation by the British in the 18th century, the continent now known as Australia, but by Europeans from antiquity as ''Terra Australis'' (Southern Land), also ''Terra Australis Ignota'', ''Terra Australis Incognita'' ("the unknown land of the south"), or ''Terra Australis Nondum Cognita'' ("the southern land not yet known"), and during Mediaeval times as ''the Antipodes'', was occupied by its indigenous people, with distinct groups within those people groups having ownership of defined areas of land and waters. Dutch seafarer, Abel Tasman, gave the name ''Nieuw Holland'' (New Holland) to the whole Southern Land in 1644. After the British James Cook mapped the eastern coast in 1770 the eastern half was named New South Wales, leaving the western part as New Holland. The First Nations Aboriginal people did not give their permission for occupation by European colonists and have never ceded sovereignty over their lands. In 1824, upon the recommendation of British Royal Navy officer and intrepid explorer, [[Flinders-34|Matthew Flinders]], the British Admiralty agreed that '''the continent known as ''Terra Australis'' be officially named Australia'''. [http://www.immi.gov.au/living-in-australia/values/book/english/lia_english_part1.pdf "Life in Australia", ''Department of Immigration & Citizenship'', immi.gov.au], Australian Government, 2007, accessed 8 February, 2015. On 1st January 1901, [[:Category: New South Wales|New South Wales]], [[:Category: Victoria|Victoria]], [[:Category: Queensland|Queensland]], [[:Category: South Australia|South Australia]], [[:Category: Tasmania|Tasmania ]] and [[:Category: Western Australia|Western Australia]], the '''six British Colonies federated to become States of the Commonwealth of Australia'''. In 1911, the '''Australian Capital Territory''' (initially known as the Federal Capital Territory) was created from land ceded from New South Wales. The [[:Category:Northern Territory|'''Northern Territory''']] was also created in 1911 from land previously part of South Australia, having also been part of New South Wales from 1824-1863. [http://www.peo.gov.au/learning/fact-sheets/federation.html "Federation", ''The Parliamentary Education Office (PEO)'', peo.gov.au/], Australian Government (accessed 8 Feb, 2015).
    '''Jervis Bay Territory''', comprised of land surrendered by the State of New South Wales, is a third mainland territory of Australia that is governed by the Commonwealth Government. In addition to the above mentioned, the Commonwealth of Australia currently has '''seven external territories''', governed by the Commonwealth Government: Ashmore and Cartier Islands, Australian Antarctic Territory, Christmas Island, Cocos (Keeling) Islands, Coral Sea Islands, Heard Island and McDonald Islands, and Norfolk Island. Papua (south east quarter of the New Guinea island) was a territory of Queensland at the time of federation and New Guinea (north east quarter of the New Guinea island) became a mandated territory of Australia following the First World War. In 1975 the two territories became the independent nation of Papua New Guinea. On 26 May 2017 delegates to an Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Referendum Convention issued the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru_Statement_from_the_Heart Uluru Statement From the Heart] asking for an independent Indigenous voice to Parliament. As of March 2019 the statement has not been accepted by the government, although it has been embraced by some Australians. '''Civil registration''', that is, government registration of births, deaths and marriages rather than church registration of christenings, burials and marriages, began throughout Australia at different times: * Tasmania (1 December 1838) * Western Australia (9 September 1841) * South Australia (1 July 1842) * Victoria (1 July 1853) * New South Wales (1 March 1856) * Queensland (1 March 1856) * Northern Territory (24 August 1870) * Australian Capital Territory (1 January 1930) Also note that New South Wales covered most of the east coast of Australia and New Zealand initially. These Colonies (States as of 1st January 1901) separated from New South Wales on the dates listed below: * Van Dieman's Land (from 1861, Tasmania) - 1825 * Victoria - 1851 * Queensland - 1859 * South Australia (formed directly from Great Britain and not part of New South Wales) - 1836 On 1 July 1841 the islands of New Zealand were separated from the Colony of New South Wales and made a colony in their own right.[https://www.nma.gov.au/defining-moments/resources/new-zealand-becomes-a-separate-colony National Museum of Australia] Also, the Northern Territory was part of South Australia from 1863 until 1911. '''See also''' * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Australia Wikipedia - History of Australia], accessed 6 March 2019. * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Territorial_evolution_of_Australia Wikipedia - Territorial Evolution of Australia], accessed 6 March 2019. * [http://www.archives.qld.gov.au/Researchers/Indexes/Immigration/Pages/Default.aspx Immigration Records and Passenger List, Australia for Queensland immigration records. Digital images of the passenger lists may be viewed]. * [https://pioneerwomen.com.au/herstory2017 Pioneer Women’s Hall of Fame HerStory archive. This is a collection of stories which tell of the achievements of over 1,500 pioneering women in various fields. The HerStory Archive brings Australian women and their achievements to light].

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    Searchable indexes of people and inscriptions related to cemeteries and war graves. See also the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|WikiTree Australian Cemeteries Project]] (helping out would be even better) ==Australia Wide== *(free) [http://austcemindex.com/ www.austcemindex.com] *:The purpose of this index is to provide a searchable data base for all cemetery inscriptions that have been recorded by the authors and contributors over several years. It is intended to be a useful tool for those researching their family history. The index contains details of headstones from a number of cemeteries in Australia. It initially concentrated on cemeteries in regional NSW but is now expanding Australia wide. *(free) [http://www.australiancemeteries.com/ www.australiancemeteries.com] *:Another list of cemetery resources and searchable lists for Australia. *(free) [http://www.familienarchiv-papsdorf.de/ozcemeteries.htm German headstones in Australia] *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/ www.ozburials.com] - ''Index by State, then town/district'' *:A collection of various cemetery lists from around Australia ==Northern Territory== *(free) [http://www.myrasplace.net/hstones/hkthryn.htm Knotts Crossing cemetery] *:Partial (mostly older section). Alphabetical list. Date of Birth, Date of death, Comments. ==New South Wales== *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/aberfoyle.htm Aberfoyle cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Date of death and age. *(free) [https://eservice.alburycity.nsw.gov.au/weave/cemetery.html Albury City Cemeteries] *: Online searchable index of three cemeteries: Albury Pioneer Cemetery, Waugh Road Cemetery, Glenmouris Memorial Gardens. Results may include: full name, date of birth, date of death, date of burial, burial type, plot details (including site map), other burials in same plot. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/arkell.htm Arkell cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Date of death and age. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/Baldry.htm Baldry cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Transcription info. *(free) [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nswballi/cemeteries/index.htm Ballina and Richmond River: East Ballina, Rous, Tintenbar, Wardell, and Woodburn cemeteries] *:Alphabetical list. Transcription info. *(free) [http://www.balmaincemetery.org/burial%20register.html Balmain Burial Register] *:Downloadable .pdf of graves. Name and year (an index to a book of transcriptions) *(free) [http://www.family.joint.net.au/index.php?mid=14&cid=581 Baradine General cemetery] *:Alphabetical list of Graves and headstone info. *(free) [http://www.family.joint.net.au/index.php?cid=583&mid=14 Barraba General cemetery] *:Alphabetical list of Graves and headstone info. *(free) [http://www.bmcc.nsw.gov.au/cemetery_register/results.cfm Blue Mountains cemeteries] *:Online serch of Blue Mountains cemeteries. Returns name, date of burial and denomination. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/Bodalla.htm Bodalla cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Transcription info. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/branxton.htm Branxton cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Partial listing. Alphabetical list. Transcription info. *(free) [[Space:Canowindra_Cemetery%2C_NSW|Canowindra cemetery]] *:A list of all graves (as of Aug 2013) on WikiTree. Name, DOB, Date of Death, Age, Notes *(free) [[Space:Carcoar_Cemetery|Carcoar cemetery]] *:A list of all graves (as of May 2014) on WikiTree. Name, DOB, Date of Death, Age, Notes *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/carcoar1.htm Carcoar cemetery transcriptions (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetically listed transcriptions. *(free) [http://www.catholiccemeteries.org.au/ Catholic Cemeteries in Sydney, NSW] *:Field of Mars (est. 1890), Kemps Creek (est. 1965) and North Rocks (est. 1892) online name search available *(free) [http://www.clarence.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/metro/csearch.asp Clarence Valley Council (Grafton)] *:Search returns name, date of death, and age. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/nswales.htm Cowra War cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Service number, Rank, service type, Date of death, and age. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/dungog.htm Dungog cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Partial listing. Alphabetical list. Transcription info. *(free) [http://www.esmp.net.au/search-map-facility.aspx Eastern Suburbs Memorial Park] *:Search returns name, burial date, and age. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/Frogmore.htm Frogmore cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Transcription info. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/Graham.htm Graham cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Transcription info. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/greta.htm Greta cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list (13 graves). Transcription info. *(free) [http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/cemetery/index.html Hawkesbury Cemetery and Grave Register, Hawkesbury on the Net] *:Photos and transcriptions. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/iandra.htm Iandra cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Transcription info. *(free) [http://www.lismore.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/default/page.asp?p=DOC-KER-12-06-67 Lismore Memorial Gardens] *:Returns date of death. Also covers smaller surrounding cemeteries like: Nimbin, Bexhill, Dunoon, Alphadale and Tucki Tucki. *(free) [[Space:Michelago_Cemetery|Michelago Cemetery]] *:A list of all graves (as of May 2014) on WikiTree. Name, DOB, Date of Death, Age, Notes *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/Mogo.htm Mogo cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Transcription info. *(free) [http://www.pittwater.nsw.gov.au/cemetery Mona Vale Cemetery and Frenchs Forest Bushland cemetery] *:Returns date of death and burial. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/Monteagle.htm Monteagle cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Almost exclusively just names. *(free) [[Space:Nimitybelle_Pioneer_Cemetery%2C_NSW|Nimitybelle Pioneer cemetery]] *:A list of all graves (as of May 2014) on WikiTree. Name, DOB, Date of Death, Age, Notes *(free) [http://www.parkes.nsw.gov.au/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=496002&Itemid=3057 Parkes Shire Cemetery Register] *:Returns Age, Date of Birth, and Date of Death *(free) [https://services.qcc.nsw.gov.au/ePathway/prod/web/GeneralEnquiry/ExternalRequestBroker.aspx?Module=EGECRG&Class=CEMLAW&Type=CEMREG Queanbeyan City Council, Queanbeyan Lawn Cemetery] *:Returns date of death *(free) [https://services.qcc.nsw.gov.au/ePathway/prod/web/GeneralEnquiry/ExternalRequestBroker.aspx?Module=EGECRG&Class=CEMRIV&Type=CEMRIV Queanbeyan City Council, Riverside Cemetery] *:Returns date of death *(free, registration required) [http://www.rookwoodcemetery.com.au/index.php Rookwood Anglican and General cemetery, Sydney, NSW] *:Online name search available. This site advises that a charge for the search will be coming in the near future. *(free) [http://www.rookwoodindependent.com.au/ Rookwood Independant Cemetery, Sydney, NSW] *:Online name search available *(free) [http://www.rookwoodjewishcemetery.com.au/ Rookwood, Jewish Cemetery Trust, Sydney, NSW] *:Online search available *(free) [http://cemetery.tenterfield.nsw.gov.au/home/default.asp Tenterfield cemetery] *:Searchable index, returns Date of Death, Age and Religion *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/Tilba.htm Tilba cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Transcription info. *(free) [http://trunkeycreek.abercrombiecaves.com/cemetery/ Trunkey Creek Local cemeteries] *:Lists from Trunkey Creek, Arkell (long Swamp), Hobbys Yards, Neville, Caloola, and Abercrombie cemeteries. Returns Date of death and age. *(free) [http://www.brandis.com.au/genealogy/gendata/tweedhd/ Tweed Head area, Names to be found in the cemeteries of Tweed Head area] *: Alphabetical lists of burials in 11 cemeteries in the Murwillumbah/Tweed area. Basic details. Date died and age at death. *(free) [http://203.38.125.66:8008/mapguide/wagga/public/ Wagga Wagga Cemetery Mapping Portal] *:Searchable index. Birth and death dates. Map of grave location. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/whitecliffs.htm White Cliffs cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Transcription info (birth and death dates, some relationship info). *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsNSW/Wombat.htm Wombat cemetery (Ozburials.com)] *:Alphabetical list. Transcription info (birth and death dates, some relationship info). *(free) [http://www.woronoracemetery.org.au/ Woronora Cemetery, Sydney, NSW] *:Online name search available. Returns date of death. ==Queensland== *(free) [http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/community/community-support/funeral-planning-and-grave-search/grave-location-search/ Brisbane City Council] *:Online search returns Age, Burial Year and Cemetery. *(free) [http://bundaberg.qld.gov.au/services/cemeteries Bundaberg Regional Council] *(free) [http://www.burdekin.qld.gov.au/community-information/databases/burial-register/ Burdekin Shire Council Burial register] *(free) [http://www.frasercoast.qld.gov.au/cemeteries-online Fraser Coast Regional Council] *:Munna Creek, Deborah, Tiaro, Nikenbah, Howard, Barlow's, Big Woody Island, Madsens Farm, Toogoom Hickey Land, Polson, and Maryborough cemeteries. *:Online search of nine cemeteries returns Year of Birth, and Year of death. *(free) [http://www.hinchinbrook.qld.gov.au/cemeteries Hinchinbrook Council] *:A downloadable .pdf of burials in the New Ingham, Old Ingham and Halifax Cemeteries. *(free) [http://cherylynette.webs.com/ Innisfail cemetery headstone photos] *:Photos without index or search function, listed grouped by last initial. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsQld/qld.htm Lorraines Cemetery Records Pages] *:Transcription details from Camooweal, Hervey Bay, Nambour cemeteries, and assorted other graves. *(free) [https://www.moretonbay.qld.gov.au/app/cemeteries/ Moreton Bay Region Cemeteries Database] *:Albany Creek, Bribie Island Memorial Gardens, Caboolture (4), Dayboro, Lawnton, Redcliffe, Samford and Samsonvale cemeteries. *(free) [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/Your_Community/CemeteriesCrematoriums Rockhampton Regional Council] *:Downloadable .pdf's of burials in the [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/5ff6078d-7cb6-4d11-9cd4-9e1500fbecad/Bajool_Cemetery_WEB_INDEX.pdf Bajool Cemetery (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/d74bd8f6-99d7-469c-99cc-9e0f0106ea72/CAWARAL_CEMETERY_RECORDS.pdf Cawarral Cemetery (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/9f0fc0b3-adc6-4c00-ae63-9fe5008fe746/Emu_Park_Web_Index_Jan2012.pdf Emu Park Cemetery (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/8730d802-6150-44a4-97f9-9e1300ea0412/INDEX_OF_GRACEMERE_BURIALS.pdf Gracemere Cemetery (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/e63616f9-173d-431c-bfa2-9e3800fb6e59/Josekeleigh_Cemetery_Index.pdf Josekeleigh Cemetery (.pdf_], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/6dedc631-8f74-4628-9576-9e1500fd3fb6/Marlborough_WEB_Index.pdf Marlborough Cemetery (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/63a80fb8-c232-4ac8-bba9-9e1500fd7863/Milman_Burial_Index.pdf Milman Cemetery (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/67218d1a-e172-4633-b549-9e1a00a8b0e8/1943_Mornish_Burial_Record.pdf Morinish Cemetery 1943 (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/fdf2d163-a3f6-4c0a-b646-9ff600aa34b5/FEB_2011_MT_MORGAN_UPDATED_INDEX.pdf Mount Morgan 2012 (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/ced2f3d6-56b6-495e-af88-9e7d00f44694/First_Mt_Morgan_Cem_Index_Feb_2011.pdf Mt Morgan, first cemetery Feb 2011 (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/09af037f-8b8d-48cf-8238-9fe801141aec/North_Rockhampton_Cemetery_Index_Jan_2012.pdf North Rockhampton Cemetery (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/126a0c69-ff79-49c3-b6cb-9e0d010d7329/South_Rockhampton_Cemetery_Index_2011.pdf South Rockhampton Cemetery (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/2ec8ff7b-c976-4fd6-b64e-9e3800fb30c4/Warcon_Cem_web_Index.pdf Warcon Cemetery 9.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/eacc7e0d-1932-47f7-8118-9e2300ac0ca7/Westwood_Cemetery_web_Index.pdf Westwood Cemetery (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/0431adb6-baf6-4787-994d-9e3801020f8a/Yaamba_Cemetery_Index.pdf Yaamba Cemetery (.pdf)], [http://www.rockhamptonregion.qld.gov.au/files/70bdf674-5e50-4a66-92c3-9e3801013c28/Yeppoon_Cemetery_INDEX.pdf Yeppoon Cemetery (.pdf)] *(free) [http://www.chapelhill.homeip.net/FamilyHistory/Photos/ South-East Queensland cemeteries headstone photo collection] *:This collection of headstone and memorial photos is intended mostly to cover cemeteries for which there is no on-line lists of names. *(free) [https://eservices.somerset.qld.gov.au/cemenq.asp Somerset Regional Council] *:Online search of Bryden, Caboonbah, Esk, Fairview, Fernvale, Kilcoy, Lowood, Moore, Toogoolawah and Wivenhoe Pocket cemeteries. Returns date of death, date interred, age, and religious denomination. *(free) [http://www.toowoombarc.qld.gov.au/facilities-and-recreation/cemeteries Toowoomba Regional Council] *:Online search of 19 cemeteries returns Date of Birth, Date of death, age, and religion. *(free) [http://www.myrasplace.net/hstones/htowns2.htm Townsville cemeteries] *:A partial listing (ongoing recording project). Details include: Born, Died, Age, Comments. ==South Australia== *(free) [http://www.aca.sa.gov.au/RecordsSearch.aspx Adelaide Cemeteries], includes (Enfield Memorial Park, Cheltenham Cemetery, Smithfield Memorial Park, West Terrace Cemetery *:Returns date of death, age, and residence. *(free) [http://www.coppercoast.sa.gov.au/cemeteries Copper Coast Council cemetery search form], giving online search access to burial records for many cemeteries under the control of district councils in South Australia. See the [http://www.jaunay.com/councilcems.html list of participating councils] provided by Graham Jaunay (no longer guaranteed to be completely correct). *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsSA/saust.htm Lorraines Cemetery Records Pages] *:Transcription details from many SA cemeteries. *(free) [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~deadsearch/cemetery_index.htm freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~deadsearch/cemetery_index.htm] *:South Australian cemetery lists. Not searchable. Cemeteries have individual lists to look through. Includes Broken Hill and Wentworth over the border, as well as the Northern Territory. *(free) [http://www.orroroo.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=503 District council of Orroroo Carrieton] *:Scanned copies (.pdf) of registers kept by council for Eurelia, Carrieton, Pekina, Morchard, Yatina, Johnburgh and Orroroo cemeteries, as well as online search access to burial records for other council cemeteries. ==Tasmania== *(free) [http://www.launceston.tas.gov.au/lcc/index.php?c=30 Carr Villa Memorial Park, Launceston] *:Originally the cemetery grounds were privately owned by the Knight family, and in the mid-1800s a small college and boarding school known as the Carr Villa Establishment for Young Ladies was based there. The Council purchased the land in 1881 and opened a public burial ground to be known as Carr Villa in 1905. The crematorium and chapel were built in 1938 and the first cremation was in February 1939. *(free) '''Millingtons''' [https://www.millingtons.com.au/cemetery-records-search/ Cemetery Records '''Search''' - ''(2022 updated)''] *:This link searches the five Cemeteries operated by Millingtons – Cornelian Bay, Kingston Regional, East Risdon, Cambridge, and Pontville Catholic Cemetery ''(now added to the database)'' *(free) [http://www.northernmidlands.tas.gov.au/Page/Page.aspx?Page_Id=107 Northern Midlands Council] *:Searchable database of several cemeteries. ==Victoria== *(free) [http://home.vicnet.net.au/~marr/CEMINDEX.HTML Cemeteries of South West Victoria (120 cemeteries)] *:Birth date, death date, age and comments. A few cemeteries available only on CD or USB for a fee. *(free) [http://www.bencemtrust.com.au/search.asp Bendigo Cemeteries Trust] *:Basic info returned; date of death, date of service. More information is available for a fee. *(free) [http://mapping.gct.net.au/Mapping/Default.aspx Geelong Cemeteries Trust] *:Searches for Winchelsea, Port Arlington, Mount Duneed, Lorne, Leopold (Kensington), Grovedale (Germantown), Geelong Western Public, Geelong Regional Memorial Park, Geelong Eastern, Rinders Memorial Park, Drysdale (Bellarine), Barrabool Hills (Highton) cemeteries. Returns: Date of Birth, Date of Death, Date of Service, Age. *(free) [[Space:Korumburra_Cemetery%2C_Victoria|Korumburra Cemetery]] *:Full transcription list of inscriptions at Korumburra Cemetery and links to some WikiTree profiles. *(free) [[Space:Leongatha_Cemetery%2C_Victoria|Leongatha Cemetery]] *:Full transcription list of inscriptions at Leongatha Cemetery and links to some WikiTree profiles. *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsVic/victoria.htm Lorraines Cemetery Records Pages] *:Transcription details from many Victorian cemeteries. *(free) [[Space:Nyora_Cemetery|Nyora Cemetery]] *:Full transcription list of inscriptions at Nyora Cemetery and links to some WikiTree profiles. *(free) [http://mapping.fcmp.com.au:1001/Pubmapping/index.aspx The Greater Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (Melbourne)] *:Individual or combined search of Altona Memorial Park, Andersons Creek, Burwood, Coburg Pine Ridge, Emerald, Fawkner Memorial Park, Healesville, Keilor, Lilydale Lawn, Lilydale Memorial Park, Northcote, Northern Memorial, Preston, Templestowe, Truganina, Werribee, Williamstown, and Yarra Glen cemeteries. Returns: Birth date, Death date, Service date, Cemetery section. *(free) [http://sbc.smct.org.au/deceasedsearch/ Southern Metropolitan Cemeteries Trust (Melbourne)] *:Springvale Botanical Cemetery, Bunurong Memorial Park and St Kilda Cemeteries. *(free) [http://home.vicnet.net.au/~tarnagul/records/cemetery.html Tarnagulla Cemetery Records] *:Cemetery list. Death date, age and remarks. A CD is available for purchase with photos. *(free) [http://avoca.vicnet.net.au/~wfhg/index.htm Werribee and Rothwell cemeteries index] *:Alphabetical list. Returns year of death and age. *(free) [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pobjoyoneill/WillWillRook/index.html Will Will Rook and Broadmeadows] *:List of burials and separate headstone transcriptions ==Western Australia== *(free) [http://www.ozburials.com/CemsWA/waus.htm Lorraines Cemetery Records Pages] *:Transcription details from many WA cemeteries. *(free) ''New 2022'' - [https://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/ Metropolitan Cemeteries Board - ''Home''] | [https://www.mcb.wa.gov.au/research to Search names] *: ''Sample'' [[Forrest-899|'''John Forrest''']] = [https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ns-detail/?id=7bc12302-ff1c-ec11-b6e7-00224814c4b9 KB00021302 (historic) Karrakatta ][https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ Cemetery - Burial ] *:::{{FindAGrave|146411114}} - with photos Also see [[Space:International Cemetery Records]]. [[Category:Cemetery and Burial Records]] [[Category:Australia, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Australia, Genealogy Resources]]

    Australia, Project Guidelines - Australian Convicts

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    ==Australian Convicts - Project Guidelines== This page is intended to be a set of instructions for actioning all convict profiles as part of the Australia Project. It is currently a 'works in progress'. Team Leader: [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]]. The goals and activities for the project are listed [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Australia_-_Australian_Convicts_1788-1868&public=1 here]. Only profiles of persons transported to Colonial Australia between 1788 and 1868 should be included. Refer to the Free Space Page for [[Space:Colonial_Australia:_1788_to_Federation|Colonial Australia]] for additional information. {{Image|file=WikiTree-37.png |caption=Australian Colonial Flag }} This is a list of all project and stickers in use by the project - [[Space:Australia_Project_Boxes_and_Stickers_-_List_of|Australia Projects Boxes and Stickers]]. See below for additional information about how to add these to profiles. ==Project Boxes== Only significant profiles that require management by the Australia Project will need a project box added. If they meet the requirements on our [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Australia%2C_Project_Managed_Profiles&public=1 Project Managed Profiles Page], then the project box should be added by typing {{Colonial Australia}}. Project boxes are to be added ABOVE the '''==Biography==''' heading. ==Stickers== Add the appropriate 'sticker' based upon the persons status: * Convicts - [[Template:Australian_Convicts|Australian Convicts Template page]]. * Marines/crew - [[Template:Australian_Colonial_Marine|Marines, who came but returned to their homeland Template Page]] or [[Template:Australian_Colonial_Marine_Stayed|Marines who stayed Template Page]]. * Passengers/other crew - additional parameter to be developed (part of [[Template:Australia_Came_Free|Template:Australia_Came_Free]]) * Soldiers - [[Template:Australian_Colonial_Soldier|Soldiers, who came but returned to their homeland Template Page]] or [[Template:Australian_Colonial_Soldier_Stayed|Soldiers who stayed Template Page]]. For further details regarding imperial forces during colonial times, please click [https://guides.slv.vic.gov.au/colonialforces/imperialforces here]. Marine stickers are suitable for Royal Navy Marines and Royal Marines. Soldier stickers are suitable for both New South Wales Corps and British Regiments starting from the Second Fleet. Please ensure stickers are only added to those who arrived in the appropriate timeframes: '''By Fleet:''' * First Fleet - 1787-1788: Type - {{Australian Convicts|fleet=first}} * Second Fleet - 1790: Type - {{Australian Convicts|fleet=second}} * Third Fleet - 1791: Type - {{Australian Convicts|fleet=third}} * After the Third Fleet - 1792-1868: Type - {{Australian Convicts|fleet=after}} '''By Colony:''' * Colony of New South Wales (1788-1850) - this includes convicts transported to Victoria between 1803-1849. * Van Dieman's Land (1826-1853) * Swan River Colony (1828-1832) * Colony of Queensland (1839-1842) - Moreton Bay * Colony of Western Australia (1832-1868) Stickers are to be added BELOW the '''==Biography==''' heading. ==BDM Locations== All birth, deaths and marriage locations should ideally reflect the location at that time. At this time, it is not considered mandatory to change, as an example, all New South Wales locations to 'Colony of New South Wales'. Wikitreers have the option of recording locations in either the current day or use the colonial location. The 'Australia Project, Location Guidelines' page outlines '''draft''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Colonial_Australia_1788-1900%2C_Locations&public=1 Colonial Australia]. It is still a works in progress. '''Action required''' - ''Location data needs to be reviewed including consideration of including 'possible errors' in Wikitree suggestions. The drop down data comes from Family Search, so may not be ideal.'' : Volunteers to help review Colonial locations were called for in early May 2020, but to date we have had no one come forward to assist. If you wish to help initiate this review please contact [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]], Australia Project. ==Fleet 'Free Space' Pages== Each fleet has a 'Free Space' page, where information is recorded. Please ensure links are added to connect the convicts profile, including details of where the convict was convicted and the sentence term. * [[Space:First_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1788|First Fleet to Australia, 1787-1788]]. Most convicts are already on the list, however many have not been linked to their profile page. This is work that can be done by any Wikitreer! If they don't exist yet - please create them! ::It should be noted that whilst the list was compiled from a Daily Mirror article in 1969 as a souvenir liftout, the source of the data is questionable, having been compiled from a fictitious newspaper, the London Chronicle of October 1788. Given this we need to verify the information for each convict listed from other sources. Check the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:First_Fleet%2C_Project_Team_Activity_List Project Activity page] for the more information on the progress of adding First Fleet arrivals. : * [[Space:Second_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1790|Second Fleet to Australia, 1790]] : * [[Space:Third_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1791|Third Fleet, Australia, 1791]] To create a link for your convict- * Go to Edit and find your convict in the list; * Insert the following text, adjusting for your convict * [[WIKI ID-xxxx|Name]] * Save changes - insert name of convict as reason for change. Please also add a source for the convict, such as the Fellowship of First Fleeters, Australian Autobiographical Dictionary, etc. Many of the listings have not been compiled from official records and need verification. For information about appropriate sources, please refer to our [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia%2C_Sources_and_Citation_Examples Sources and Citation Examples Page]. '''CONVICTS AFTER THE THIRD FLEET''' For convicts after the third fleet the following page exists. * [[Space:CONVICTS_AFTER_THE_THIRD_FLEET|Convicts after the Third Fleet, 1792-1868]]. ''Action required - we need to re think how we want this page to work''.... There are many thousands of convicts who do not yet appear in this listing: : In the meantime please add your convict to the list and link them to their profile page- * Go to Edit and find where you need to insert your convict in the alphabetical list; * Insert the following text, adjusting for your convict :::|[[WIKI ID-xxxx|Surname, Firstname]] :::|Year of Arrival :::|Sentence :::|Colony :::|- * Save changes - insert name of convict as reason for change ==Categories== '''Ships''' : New categories have been established for all the ships that arrived in the colony as part of convict transportation, by arrival date. These categories are not intended to include the profiles of convicts, passengers or crew. Individual profiles should be added to the relevant ship category. * [[:Category:First_Fleet_Voyages]] * [[:Category:Second_Fleet_Voyages]] * [[:Category:Third_Fleet_Voyages]] * [[:Category:Convict Voyages After the Third Fleet]] Please refer to [[Space:Categorization_of_Ships_and_Voyages_to_Australia|'How to categorise Australian Ships']] for more information. '''Convicts''' : Adding an 'Australian Convicts' sticker (as outlined above) automatically adds the profile to the following categories: * [[:Category:First_Fleet]] * [[:Category:Second_Fleet]] * [[:Category:Third_Fleet]] * [[:Category:Convicts After the Third Fleet]] - '''Action required - do we need to re think how we want this page to work ?'''.... Make sure you also add your convict to the relevant ship arrival category typing (as an example) [[Category: Lady Penrhyn, Arrived 26 Jan 1788]]. You can find most ships listed in the Voyages categories above, or in the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Immigrant_Voyages_to_Australia Immigrant Voyages to Australia category]. '''Marines/Crew''' Adding a 'Marines' sticker (as outlined above) automatically adds the profile to the following categories: * [[:Category: First Fleet - Marine]] * [[:Category:Second_Fleet - Marine]] * [[:Category:Third_Fleet - Marine]] '''Soldiers''' : Adding a 'Soldiers' sticker (as outlined above) automatically adds the profile to the following categories: * [[:Category:Second_Fleet - Soldiers]] * [[:Category:Third_Fleet - Soldiers]] This category exists for Soldiers and needs to be incorporated somewhere. * [[:Category:Soldier_Immigrants_to_Australia|Category:Soldier_Immigrants_to_Australia]] '''Passengers/other crew''' (not yet in place) : Adding a 'Came free' sticker with the additional parameter 'fleet=first' etc (as outlined above) automatically adds the profile to the following categories: * [[:Category: First_Fleet - Passengers and Crew]] * [[:Category: Second_Fleet - Passengers and Crew]] * [[:Category: Third_Fleet - Passengers and Crew]] ==Maintenance Categories== Some profiles have already been identified as requiring more work. Any team member can work on these profiles. Feel free to add these maintenance categories if you come across any that need work, by adding the relevant maintenance category shown below: * ''Profile Improvement'' - Profiles needing attention can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Profile_Improvement_-_Convicts here]. To add convict profiles to this category type [[Category: Australia, Profile Improvement -Convicts]] * ''Ships Categories'' - Profiles needing a voyage category added can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Convict_Needs_Voyage_Category_Added here]. To add convict profiles to this category type [[Category: Australia, Convict Needs Voyage Category Added]]. ==Images== Should you wish to, you can add images already on Wikitree to your convict profile. The project is currently identifying images that exist and adding them to the convict template page. This is a works in progress. Feel free to add any you think are appropriate to the template page below. This page is intended to be a ready reference for images relevant for use on convict profiles - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Convicts Convict Template Page] ==Connections== We aim to ensure all Australian Convicts, together with marines and early colonists profiles are connected to the 'One World WikiTree'. Please add sufficient family profiles to achieve this! ==Standards== Profiles should be developed using the agreed '[[Space:Australia%2C_Profile_Standards|Australian Profile Standards']]. ==Resources== Refer to the Free Space Page for [[Space:Colonial_Australia:_1788_to_Federation|Colonial Australia]] for additional information. You can also find a list of useful Australian resources [[:Category:Australia%2C_Genealogy_Resources|here]]. Please feel free to add additional items to both these lists. == Related External websites == * Convicts in Australia History - Please refer to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convicts_in_Australia Wikipedia] *[http://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper Trove Digitised Newspapers] : *[http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/ N.S.W State Records] : *[https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/search/results?qf=NI_INDEX%09Record+type%09Convicts%09Convicts Tasmanian Convict Records] - comprehensive index of all convicts transported to Tasmania and those who were convicted (through the convict system) in the colony. *[http://foundersandsurvivors.org/ Founders and Survivors] - This site seeks to record and study the founding population of 73,000 men, women, and children who were transported to Tasmania. *[http://www.convictrecords.com.au/ Convict Records] - This website allows you to search the British Convict transportation register for convicts transported to Australia between 1787-1867. * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_convicts_on_the_First_Fleet Wikipedia: List of convicts on the First Fleet] * [http://www.easystreetretreat.com.au/australianroyalty/ Australian Royalty website] - a very impressive website documenting many trees of various convicts, with an impressive database of some 59000 individuals. * [http://www.drabwell.com/janjohn/genealogy/Gosperfamily.html Gosper family web site] - This website documents the first four generations of descendants of [[Gosper-29|Thomas Roker Alexander GOSPER]], a second fleet convict. * [http://www.cyndislist.com/australia/convicts/ Cyndi's List - Australia - Convicts & Prisoners] - Links to a bunch of useful websites, mailing lists, etc., with a focus on Australian Convicts. * [http://www.hawkesbury.net.au/claimaconvict/ Claim a Convict ] has been relaunched as a tribute to its founder, Lesley Uebel - many convicts still to be added - can you add some of those missing convicts? *[http://members.pcug.org.au/~ppmay/sources.htm Irish Rebels to Australia] - A list of Irish Rebels sent to Australia. * [http://www.historicalsocietynt.org.au/services.htm/ Convicts in Remote Australia] - Did you know some of the early convicts were sent to the Northern Territory and were also in Western Australia as early as 1826? The book 'Distant Settlements: Convicts in Remote Australia' by Edward Street contains some fascinating information.

    Australia, Project Guidelines - Born in the Colony 1788-1900

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    ==Australia, 'Born in the Colony' Project Guidelines== This page is intended to be a set of instructions for actioning all ''Born in the Colony'' profiles. It is currently a 'work in progress'. The goals and activities for the project are listed [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia_-_Born_in_the_Colony_1788_-_1900 here] along with the names of active team members. Only profiles of persons born in Colonial Australia between 1788 and 1900 (pre Federation) should be included. Refer to the Free Space Page for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Colonial_Australia:_1788_to_Federation Colonial Australia] for additional information. {{Image|file=WikiTree-37.png |caption=Australian Colonial Flag }} ==Project Boxes== Most profiles in this category will not need project management. Only significant profiles that require management by the Australia Project will need a project box added. If they meet the requirements on our [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Australia%2C_Project_Managed_Profiles&public=1 Project Managed Profiles Page], then the project box should be added by typing {{Colonial Australia}}. Project boxes are to be added ABOVE the '''==Biography==''' heading. ==Stickers== The sticker templates for each of the colonies can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Australia_Born_in_Colony here]. Please ensure stickers are only added to those born in the appropriate timeframes for each colony: * Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900) * Van Dieman's Land (1826-1856) * Swan River Colony (1828-1832) * Colony of South Australia (1836-1900) * Colony of Victoria (1851-1900) * Colony of Tasmania (1856-1900) * Colony of Queensland (1859-1900) * Colony of Western Australia (1832-1900) Stickers are to be added BELOW the '''==Biography==''' heading. The use of stickers is optional and is at the discretion to the profile manager. Many stickers however add profiles automatically to designated categories, so if you choose not to add a sticker please ensure you add the appropriate category manually. ==BDM Locations== All birth, deaths and marriage locations should ideally reflect the location at that time. At this time, it is not considered mandatory to change, as an example, all New South Wales location to 'Colony of New South Wales'. Wikitreers have the option of recording locations in either the current day or use the colonial location. The 'Australia Project, Location Guidelines' page outlines '''draft''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Colonial_Australia_1788-1900%2C_Locations&public=1 Colonial Australia]. It is still a works in progress. '''Action required''' - ''Location data needs to be reviewed including consideration of including 'possible errors' in Wikitree suggestions. The drop down data comes from Family Search, so may not be ideal.'' : Volunteers to help review Colonial locations were called for in early May 2020, but to date we have had no one come forward to assist. If you wish to help initiate this review please contact [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]], Australia Project. ==Categories== Add the appropriate categories as listed below: * [[:Category: Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)|Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)]] * [[:Category: Van Diemen's Land (1825-1856)|Van Diemen's Land (1825-1856)]] * [[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|Swan River Colony (1829-1832)]] * [[:Category: Colony of Queensland (1859-1900)|Colony of Queensland (1859-1900)]] *[[:Category: Colony of Western Australia (1832-1900)|Colony of Western Australia (1832-1900)]] * [[:Category:Colony of South Australia (1836-1900)|Colony of South Australia (1836-1900)]] * [[:Category:Colony of Victoria (1851-1900)|Colony of Victoria (1851-1900)]] *[[:Category: Colony of Tasmania (1856-1900)|Colony of Tasmania (1856-1900)]] '''Actions needed - to be considered and agreed''' : 1. The Colony of New South Wales has been proposed to split between pre and post 1824, which was when the name of Australia was officially proclaimed. * Colony of New South Wales (1788-1824) * Colony of New South Wales (1825-1900) This is currently a low priority and may need to be considered at a later date. ==Connections== We aim to ensure all 'Born in the Colony' profiles are connected to the 'One World WikiTree'. Please add sufficient family profiles to achieve this! ==Standards and Profile Improvement== Profiles should be developed using the agreed '[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia%2C_Profile_Standards Australian Profile Standards']. Please firstly work on your own profiles to ensure that they meet these guidelines. When you have time, please help improve other 'Born in the Colony' profiles you encounter when working on Wikitree. You can find profiles already identified as needing improvement [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Profile_Improvement_-_Colonial_Australia here]. Don’t forget our 7 steps to profile improvement page for more ideas [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia_Project%2C_Profile_Improvement_and_Maintenance_Categories 7 steps to Profile Improvement]. ==Resources== Refer to the Free Space Page for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Colonial_Australia:_1788_to_Federation Colonial Australia] for additional information. You can also find a list of useful Australian resources [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Genealogy_Resources here]. Please feel free to add additional items to both these lists.

    Australia, Project Guidelines - Categorization of Ships and Voyages to Australia

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    ==Categorization of Ships and Voyages to Australia== '''This is now the approved format for the categorization of ships and voyages bringing immigrants and convicts to Australia, including the naming of the landing level category.'''

    '''Please note: The ONLY thing that has been formally 'Approved' is the Landing level category and only for Australia, and the rest of the global structure, in particular the global parent categories 'Sailings by Decade', 'Ship by Decade of Launch' and 'Ships by Name' have never been approved by the WT community, and may change.'''

    '''If, after reading this page, you would like us to add a category for you, go to [[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|{{Green|Categories Waiting to be Added or Renamed}}]] and post a link to the profile, to which you want the category added, plus any information you have for the voyage, under the heading, "Categories to be Added".'''

    '''See Also:''' *[[Space:Adding_a_New_Category_for_Voyages_to_Australia|Adding a New Category for Voyages to Australia]] *[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|Categories Waiting to be Added or Renamed]] *[[Space:How_to_Rename_a_Category_Successfully|How to Rename a Category Successfully]] ==Background== Following discussions within the Australia Project, it was decided that our preference for the voyage landing category was the format '''[[Category:Ship Name, Arrived DD Mmm YYYY]]''' , the month as a word, but using the standard 3 letter abbreviations. eg. '''[[Category:Lady Juliana, Arrived 3 Jun 1790]]'''. If the exact day of the month is unknown, the month and year would be used, '''[[Category:Ship Name, Arrived Mmm YYYY]]'''.

    '''The word "Arrived" with a capital "A".'''

    '''The "Arrived" date to be the arrival at the final port of call in Australia.'''

    The reason for preferring this format is due to key source material including the NSW and Victorian shipping records being indexed by '''arrival''' date, this option will be the most user-friendly for our Australia Project members and other WikiTree members, plus we should not forget that Wikitree is growing as a key resource for other researchers in Australia. Our categories need to be aligned as far as possible to our archival resources. ==Overview== {{Image|file=Categorization_of_Ships_and_Voyages_to_Australia-4.jpg |align=c |size=796x630 |caption=Australian Shipping Categories }} '''See the full-size image [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Categorization_of_Ships_and_Voyages_to_Australia-4.jpg here]''' 1. The "Yellow" categories are existing global categories, not specific to Australia. The "Blue" categories are existing categories that are specific to Australia. 2.The "Green" categories are new categories, that have been created, specific to Australia. 3.''' The "Pink" category, the landing category, will be for a single voyage, and the only one that should have individual profiles added.''' To use the format [[Category:Lady Juliana, Arrived 3 Jun 1790]].

    '''The "Arrived" date to be the arrival at the final port of call in Australia.'''

    All voyage landing categories for a particular ship, will be nested under the category for the Ship Name (Launch Year) eg. [[Category:Lady Juliana (1777)]].
    ==Example, Lady Juliana== {{Image|file=Categorization_of_Ships_and_Voyages_to_Australia-5.jpg |size=684x630 |caption=Lady Juliana }} '''See the full-size image [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Categorization_of_Ships_and_Voyages_to_Australia-5.jpg here]''' ==Landing Level Parent Categories == *There are (3) parent categories: ===Ship Parent=== *''[[Category:Ship Name (Launch Year)]] eg. '''[[Category:Lady Juliana (1777)]]'''''
    ===Arrivals Parent=== *''[[Category:Arrivals to State or Colony]] eg. '''[[Category:Arrivals to New South Wales]]''''' '''use the category picker to find them'''. ===Voyages Type Parent=== Use the category picker to find them:

    '''For a Convict Voyage''', add '''''ONE''''' of these;
    *''[[Category:First Fleet Voyages]]'' *''[[Category:Second Fleet Voyages]]'' *''[[Category:Third Fleet Voyages]]'' *''[[Category:Convict Voyages After the Third Fleet]]''
    '''For an Immigrant Voyage''', add '''''ONE''''' of these:
    *''[[Category:Assisted Immigrant Voyages to Australia]]'' *''[[Category:Unassisted Immigrant Voyages to Australia]]'' *''[[Category:Bounty Immigrant Voyages to Australia]]'' *''[[Category:Immigrant Voyages to Australia]]'' this is the default voyage type parent to use, if none of the above (3) are applicable.
    '''See [[Space:Assisted_Immigration_in_Australia#Use_of_Voyage_Type_Categories|Assisted Immigration to Australia]] for discussion of the use of Assisted Immigration, Bounty Immigration and Unassisted Immigration categories''' Multiple landing categories can be listed chronologically, under the parent, by adding the ship name and arrived date to the parent in this format, ''[[Category:Ship Name (Launch Year)|Ship Name yyyymmdd]]'', eg. '''''[[Category:Lady Juliana (1777)|Lady Juliana 17900603]]'''''. For an example see the [[:Category: Pestonjee Bomanjee (1835)]] and it's subcategories. ==Landing Level Category Content== '''Content should be just enough, so a WikiTree user knows they have the correct category.''' '''Please do not use headings, horizontal lines or ref tags, these cause category errors.''' {{Red|The preferred format for the category content is}} '''The Migrant Ship "Category Info Box" (CIB)'''
    To see the template for the Migrant Ship CIB, see [[:Category:Roxburgh Castle, Arrived 26 May 1839]] '''Nothing else needs to go on the category page, everything else should go into a Freespace Page.''' In this case link the Freespace Page to the category page, and add the category to the freespace page, so they are linked in both directions. For examples, see: [[:Category:Christiana, Arrived 25 Jul 1841]] and [[:Category:Oaklands,_Arrived_21_Sep_1878]].
    ==Creating the Ship Parent== If you are creating the Ship parent category, make sure the parents are ''[[Category:YYYYs Ships]]'' and''[[Category:Ships by Name]]'' (both will already exist and can be found with the category picker).

    ==Examples== Landing level categories:[[:Category:Surry, Arrived 11 Oct 1838]] and [[:Category:Tyne, Arrived 4 Jan 1819]] Ship parent category: [[:Category:Tyne (1807)]]

    Australia, Sources and Citation Examples

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    ==Australian Sources and Citation Examples== ===State/Colony/Territory Sources and Citations=== *'''[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Australian Capital Territory|Australian Capital Territory]]''' *'''[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_New_South_Wales|New South Wales]]''' *'''[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Northern Territory|Northern Territory]]''' *'''[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Queensland|Queensland]]''' *'''[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_South Australia|South Australia]]''' *'''[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Tasmania|Tasmania]]''' *'''[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Victoria|Victoria]]''' *'''[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Western Australia|Western Australia]]''' ===Scope=== The purpose of this page is to: #Develop a list of reliable Australian sources #Provide citation information for the source to conform to Wikitree standards #Promote the use of full and consistent citing As well as referring to this page for source and citation information you can also use the example citations as they appear in edit mode to develop your own resource for the profiles you work on. You could do this by keeping a freespace page, document or spreadsheet with the sources you commonly use as templates and changing the specific details. This is a select list of reliable sources with examples of citations and is not intended to cover all Australian sources. For more resources relating to Australia see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Genealogy_Resources Australia, Genealogy Resources] === Overview of BDM records === FamilySearch has developed [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Australia_Civil_Registration Australia - Civil Registration] which covers the records available and over what time periods for the States and Territories. It's a really handy guide. ===National=== ====Biographies==== '''[https://history.cass.anu.edu.au/centres/ncb Australian National University, National Centre of Biography]''' #Australian Dictionary of Biography http://adb.anu.edu.au/ #Indigenous Australia http://ia.anu.edu.au/ #Labour Australia http://labouraustralia.anu.edu.au/ #Obituaries Australia http://oa.anu.edu.au/ #People Australia http://peopleaustralia.anu.edu.au/ #Women Australia http://womenaustralia.anu.edu.au/ Articles on the above sites contain pre-formatted citations at the bottom of each entry. For example: :Jennifer MacCulloch, 'Levvy, Frances Deborah (1831–1924)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, http://womenaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/levvy-frances-deborah-13044/text23587, accessed 13 September 2019. This could also be more neatly displayed using the squared brackets for the URL link: :Jennifer MacCulloch, 'Levvy, Frances Deborah (1831–1924)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, [http://womenaustralia.anu.edu.au/biography/levvy-frances-deborah-13044/text23587 Deborah Frances Levvy], accessed 13 September 2019. '''[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/search/ National Archives of Australia (NAA)]''' The NAA holds extensive record collections with index entries that are often quite detailed, however it is quite simple to create a citation. The NAA has a fact sheet [http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs07.aspx Citing archival records – Fact sheet 7] which describes the minimum requirements for a citation. The most basic citation would be an abbreviated citation. This is also included in the item record. For example the abbreviated citation provided in the item record for the service record of a WWI volunteer is: :NAA: B2455, HEWETSON C C 808 This is sufficient to locate the record series but adding more elements gives a more precise citation: :National Archives of Australia: Australian Imperial Force, Base Records Office; B2455, First Australian Imperial Force Personnel Dossiers, 1914-1920, HEWETSON Charles Cudlipp : Service Number - 808. Links can also be added: :National Archives of Australia: Australian Imperial Force, Base Records Office; B2455, First Australian Imperial Force Personnel Dossiers, 1914-1920, HEWETSON Charles Cudlipp : Service Number - 808. {{National Archives Australia|5481470}} [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5481470 Item image] An alternate option: :NAA: B2455, HEWETSON C C 808. {{National Archives Australia|5481470}} [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=5481470 Item image] :See [[Template:National_Archives_Australia|Template:National Archives Australia]] ====Newspapers==== '''[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/ Trove]''' Australia is fortunate to have comprehensive and free newspaper portals in the Trove's digitised newspapers. Not only can you search the text of newspapers from 1803 but citations are pre-formatted. Clicking on the 'bookmark icon' second from the top of the left column will give a number of citation formats. APA, MLA or Harvard/Australian are all suitable to copy and paste as a citation. '''[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/ Papers Past]''' Australian Researchers may also find it fruitful to broaden their ancestor Newspaper research to include New Zealands' equivalent to Trove; PapersPast, which covers the years 1839 to 1920. Pre-federation, northern hemisphere emigrants, migration Companies and Agents saw the destinations as interchangeable. '''[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/search/ Ryerson Index]''' Ryerson Index Inc,. “The Ryerson Index to Death Notices and Obituaries in Australian Newspapers.” [http://ryersonindex.net/search.php Ryerson search] ''It is not possible to create a link directly to a search result. An example of a source citation containing the search results and the Chicago Manual of Style format for the website:'' :Mary Brooker, died 17 Dec 1859 at Fairy Meadow aged 86. Death notice published in ''The Empire'' 24 Dec 1859, cited in: Ryerson Index Inc,. “The Ryerson Index to Death Notices and Obituaries in Australian Newspapers.” Accessed March 6, 2019. [http://ryersonindex.net/search.php Ryerson Index search] ====Electoral Rolls==== Historical electoral rolls are available from a number of repositories and some have been published on CDROM. See the National Library of Australia's [https://www.nla.gov.au/research-guides/finding-electoral-rolls research guide] for Australian electoral roll for holdings for each state and territory. '''Electoral Rolls on Ancestry''' Example citation: :Australian Electoral Commission. [Electoral roll]. Sussex, Forrest, Western Australia, Australia 1963. Mary Rose Attwood p.4, 168. Ancestry.com. Australia, Electoral Rolls, 1903-1980 [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. {{Ancestry Record|1207|103184605|au}} '''CDROM''' An example of a citation for an entry on the Western Australian 1949 electoral roll CDROM published by Gould Genealogy: :Archive Digital Books Australasia. and Gould Genealogy & History. Commonwealth electoral roll Western Australia 1949 [electronic resource] : Canning, Curtin, Forrest, Freemantle, Kalgoorlie, Moore, Perth, Swan Archive Digital Books Australasia Modbury, S. Aust 2010 This citation is generated from the National Library of Australia (NLA) catalogue record which is [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/5177652 here]. If you click on the 'cite this' link a text a window will open with pre-formatted citations. :Archive Digital Books Australasia and Gould Genealogy & History Commonwealth electoral roll Western Australia 1949 : Canning, Curtin, Forrest, Freemantle, Kalgoorlie, Moore, Perth, Swan. Archive Digital Books Australasia, Modbury, S. Aust, 2010. '''Add name, page, number here'''. If you want to be super helpful to future researchers you can also search Trove which will give the same results and include a link to the catalogue record listing the libraries that hold the resource: :Archive Digital Books Australasia and Gould Genealogy & History Commonwealth electoral roll Western Australia 1949 : Canning, Curtin, Forrest, Freemantle, Kalgoorlie, Moore, Perth, Swan. Archive Digital Books Australasia, Modbury, S. Aust, 2010. '''Add name, page, number here'''. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/version/94409224 Libraries that hold this resource] ====Military==== '''[https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/SearchScreens/BasicSearch.aspx National Archives of Australia (NAA)]''' for attestation documents.
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    Australia, The Second Boer War

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    [[Category:Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Australia, Second Boer War]] [[Category:Australian Army, Second Boer War]] [[:Space:The Australian Army|'''this page expands on a section of the Australian Army page''']] == Background == [[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-21.png|140px|center]] The '''Second Boer War''' (the first war was in December 1880-March 1881), known to the Boer as the Anglo-Boereoorlog / Anglo-Boer War, and in South Africa today as the South African War, was fought by British and Boer forces between 11th October 1899 and 31st May 1902. The war saw participation by Australians in support of the British Empire. The first European settlement in southern Africa was founded at the Cape of Good Hope in 1652, and governed by the Dutch East India Company until its bankruptcy in the late 1700s, and thereafter directly by the Netherlands. The British occupied the Cape three times during the Napoleonic Wars as a result of political turmoil in the Netherlands, and the occupation became permanent after British forces defeated the Dutch at the Battle of Blaauwberg in 1806. Many Boers, farmers, who were dissatisfied with aspects of British administration, in particular with Britain's abolition of slavery in 1834, elected to migrate away from British rule. Britain annexed the Natal Colony in 1843 and the Boers established two new colonies, the Orange Free State and the South African Republic (Transvaal). By 1890, '''the main question was in regard to who would control and benefit most from the very lucrative Kimberley diamond mines and Witwatersrand gold mines''' (discovered by an Australian!). Over 50,000 British citizens had flocked to the goldfields, to find they were denied civil rights and victimised by the Boer government (shades of Victoria's 1850s goldfields). The Boers were being supplied modern weaponry and munitions by Germany, which also held the German West Africa Territory adjoining Cape Colony. Tensions escalated, negotiations failed, a Boer ultimatum declared and ignored, and the Boer government declared war on Britain on 12th October 1899.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War Wikipedia: Second Boer War; accessed 31 Mar 2020] == What was happening in Australia at the time? == By 1899, there was a major impetus for the '''six self-governing British Colonies to federate as one Commonwealth'''. The British colonies of Fiji and New Zealand were originally part of this movement, but decided not to join the federation. It was surely going to happen – and seemed to be desired by just about everyone – but from a legal position many things had to firstly come about. What powers and responsibilities would the colonies cede to the central government? What powers would that central government subtly assume? Certainly, strong Constitution needed to be drafted, but it needed to be studied closely by the legal experts of the colonies. Not only was a federal legislature be formed, without giving advantage or offence to colonies over one another, but a federal judicial system was required as was a federal public service – the bureaucratic part of government. The final referendums over the '''proposed Constitution''' were held by the Colonies between April and September 1899 (with the exception of Western Australia, which did not vote until June 1900), with the affirmative result in all Colonies resulting in the proposal going before the British Parliament. The Commonwealth of Australia Constitution Act 1900 (UK) was passed on 5th July 1900 and given Royal Assent by Queen Victoria four days later. When the Constitution of Australia came into force on 1st January 1901, the colonies collectively became states of the Commonwealth of Australia. They continued to have their bicameral parliaments, judiciaries and bureaucracies, but a seventh government was now responsible for matters concerning the nation as a whole, or at least two or more States. '''Governor General and establishing an interim government''' until elections could be held – The Governor General of Australia is the representative of the monarch of Australia, independently performing constitutional, ceremonial and community roles (not as the monarch's delegate or agent): [[Hope-828|John Adrian Louis Hope, Marquess of Linlithgow and Earl of Hopetoun]] (Governor of Victoria 1889-1895) arrived in Sydney on 15th December 1900 to take up his appointment. On 19th December [[Hope-828|Lord Hopetoun]] asked [[Lyne-447|Sir William Lyne]], Premier of New South Wales, to form the first Commonwealth ministry; following the precedent established by Canada, whereby the Premier of the senior colony had formed the first federal Canadian government. However, it quickly became apparent that Lyne would not be able to form the first government when [[Deakin-124|Alfred Deakin]] and other prominent Victorian politicians told Lord Hopetoun they would not serve under Lyne. Lyne returned his commission on 24th December and Lord Hopetoun sent for [[Barton-2646|Edmund Barton]], the leader of the federal movement. [[Hope-828|Lord Hopetoun]] and his family left Australia from Brisbane on 17th July 1902. [[Barton-2646|Edmund Barton]] was sworn in as '''interim Prime Minister''' on 1st January 1901, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barton_ministry assembling an interim Federal ministry of nine members] that comprised four incumbent colonial premiers (including Lyne), two former premiers, and Barton's key allies [[Deakin-124|Alfred Deakin]] and Richard O'Connor. [[Barton-2646|Barton]] took on the external affairs portfolio himself. [[Dickson-4376|James Dickson]] was Minister for Defence for ten days, dying in office, succeeded by [[Forrest-899|John Forrest]]. Barton's Protectionist Party won the inaugural federal elections on Friday 29th March (Western Australia, Victoria, New South Wales and Tasmania) and Saturday 30th March 1901 (South Australia and Queensland) with support from the Labour Party (later spelt Labor), with the Free Trade Party becoming the Opposition. The first parliament of 75 House of Representatives seats and 36 Senate seats was opened by [[Saxe-Coburg-Gotha-6|the Duke of Cornwall and York (later King George V)]], on 9th May 1901. The interim government announced a competition to design an '''Australian Flag'''. Primarily intended to be used in shipping, a simplified version of the competition-winning design was submitted to the British admiralty for entry into their register of flags in December 1901. The flag was not officially adopted until 1903, after the Boer War was over. Australian units in South Africa flew the 1801 British Union Flag (it is only the 'Union Jack' when flown at sea). == Australia in the Second Boer War == The first troops provided from the Australian colonies sailed within weeks and were involved in major action by January 1900. The first Australian troops to arrive, however, were NSW Lancers who travelled directly from England where they were then training. Thousands more ex-patriot Australians, who were already working in the South African gold and diamond mines, also signed up to fight '''a war that was far from 'conventional', with the Boer adopting 'commando' practices'''; mostly dressed in attire that blended into the country (as opposed to the very colourful British uniforms), and hitting fast and hard and then withdrawing to lay-up for another opportunity. Each Australian colony sent units to the war, mostly very effective mounted infantry. Following Australian Federation on 1st January 1901, the new Commonwealth Government sent a further eight battalions. All Australian troops were volunteers as there was no draft or conscription. It is generally accepted by historians that the war comprised '''three phases''': #'''pre-emptive strikes''' in 1899 by Boers into British-held territory in Natal and the Cape Colony, besieging the garrisons of Ladysmith, Mafeking, and Kimberley. The Boers then won a series of tactical victories. #the British launched a '''successful offensive''' to relieve the sieges. After Natal and the Cape Colony were secure, the British were able to invade the Transvaal, with the republic's capital, Pretoria, ultimately captured in June 1900. #the Boers conducted a hard-fought '''guerrilla war''' for two years, attacking British troop columns, telegraph sites, railways, and storage depots. To deny supplies to the Boer guerrillas, the British adopted a scorched earth policy: clearing whole areas, destroying Boer farms, and moving civilians into concentration camps. The war ended when the Boer leadership surrendered and accepted the British terms of the Treaty of Vereeniging in May 1902. Both former Boer republics were incorporated into the Union of South Africa in 1910, a self-governing unitary-state dominion of the British Empire. Australian mounted infantry troops were widely considered to be the most effective on the British side, and with a higher degree of bush craft, horsemanship and riflery than many British units, were best able to match the Boers tactics of high mobility warfare. Their success led directly to the formation of the Australian Light Horse. *Australians involved in the campaign: 16,398 soldiers in 'official' military units, 65 nurses, plus 5,000-7,000 in 'irregular' units raised within South Africa. *Australian soldiers who died in action, or of wounds: 251 *Australian soldiers who died of disease: 267 *Irregular soldiers who died in action, of wounds or of disease: 500 (approximate figure) *Australian soldiers taken prisoner: 200 (approximate figure) *Australian soldiers missing in action: 43 *Horses: 16,314 {{Image|file=Australia_The_Second_Boer_War.jpg |caption=Australian horsemen }} === Colonial contingents === *[[:Category:Colonial Military Force, New South Wales|'''New South Wales''']]: **[[:Category:Australian Horse|Australian Horse]] (not to be confused with the Australian Regiment or Australian Commonwealth Horse – see below), upon arrival in December 1899 this mounted infantry unit under the command of [[Mackay-2875|Lieutenant Colonel (later Major General) Kenneth MacKay]] joined the Australian Regiment; the unit withdrew from South Africa by late March 1901. **[[:Category: New South Wales Citizens Bushmen|New South Wales Citizens' Bushmen]] consisted of four mounted rifle squadrons and underwent several name changes, from the New South Wales Citizens' Bushmen, to the Australian Bushmen Contingent, and then finally the 1st Bushmen Regiment. The unit was raised in early 1900 and funded by public subscription, hence 'citizens' in its title. It was the third contingent sent by New South Wales to the war. Four squadrons left Sydney on the ''Atlantian'' on 28th February 1900 and a fifth on the ''Maplemore'' the following day, all under the command of [[Airey-239|Lieutenant Colonel Henry Airey]]. There were a total of 530 officers and men. The regiment's A Squadron and Headquarters participated in the relief of Mafeking in May and the relief of Rustenburg in July. B, C, and D Squadrons, took part in the action at Koster's River on 22nd July, attempting to relieve the Elands River garrison, which included A Squadron. In 1901 the regiment operated in the Transvaal region and the advance on Pietersburg. It embarked at Cape Town and returned to Australia on 9th June 1901. **[[:Category: New South Wales Imperial Bushmen|New South Wales Imperial Bushmen]] was a regiment, consisting of six mounted rifle squadrons, raised in the New South Wales regions of Cootamundra, Gundagai, Wagga Wagga, Young, Hay, Cooma, Moree, Cobar, Tenterfield, and Bourke for service during the Boer War; under the command of [[Mackay-2875|Lieutenant Colonel (later Major General) Kenneth MacKay]], the unit departed Sydney for South Africa aboard the ''Armenian'' on 23rd April 1900, serving in Rhodesia and West Transvaal. [[Le_Mesurier-51|Lieutenant Colonel (later Colonel) Haviland Le Mesurier]] took over as commanding officer in November 1900. Later, the regiment's name was changed to the 6th Imperial Bushmen. The unit returned to Australia on 17th July 1901 aboard ''Orient''. **[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U52006| New South Wales Infantry]: the only infantry contingent sent from New South Wales to the war was raised from NSW's colonial infantry regiments, who were part-time soldiers, and three men from the field artillery, who were to work as transport drivers. The company left Sydney under [[Legge-510|Major (later Lieutenant General) James Legge]] with A Squadron (under [[Antill-115|Major (later Major General) John Antill]]), NSW Mounted Rifles on board the steamship ''Aberdeen'' on November 1899. At the beginning of February 1900, while the company was at Naauwpoort, the unit was converted into E Squadron, NSW Mounted Rifles (see below). **[[:Category: New South Wales Lancers|New South Wales Lancers]]: a half squadron of this light cavalry regiment had been in Great Britain where they participated in the Diamond Jubilee of Queen Victoria; when war was declared those who volunteered were transported to South Africa. The Lancers' commanding officer in country was [[Lee-11011|Major (later Major General) George Lee]]. Three further drafts were despatched from Sydney. The Lancers participated in a counter-invasion of the Orange Free State that eventually lifted the Siege of Kimberley in 1900. Prior to The Great War, the lancers were re-designated as the 1st Light Horse Regiment. **[[:Category: New South Wales Mounted Rifles|1st, 2nd and 3rd Battalions, New South Wales Mounted Rifles]]: a company of the regiment served in the Second Boer War from late 1899, before they were amalgamated into the 1st NSW Mounted Rifles, as A and E Squadrons. B, C and D Squadrons arrived in South Africa in February 1900 aboard ''Southern Cross''. In 1901, the 1st Battalion embarked on board the transport ''Orient'', departing Cape Town on 13th December 1900. The 1st Battalion was commanded by [[Knight-15732|Lieutenant Colonel Guy Knight]]. Two more battalions of NSW Mounted Rifles, the 2nd (under [[Lassetter-35|Lieutenant Colonel (later Brigadier General) Henry Lassetter]]) and 3rd (under [[Cox-2589|Lieutenant Colonel Charles Cox]]), were then sent to the war. There were eight veterans from the Sudan among the regiment. Re-designated as the 2nd Light Horse Regiment after the war. **[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51999|A Field Battery]: embarking for South Africa on 30th December 1899 in the transport ''Warrigal'', A Field Battery took 148 horses. Five men were veterans of the Sudan. The battery was equipped with six 15-pounder guns and was organised into three field sections with two guns each. The battery served in South Africa for eighteen months and on 12th August 1901 left Cape Town on board ''Harlech Castle''. The battery commander was [[Smith-209065|Colonel (later Major General Sir) Sydenham Smith]]. ***70 officers and 5,423 other ranks; 97 killed in action /died from wounds and 99 died from disease. *[[:Category:Colonial Military Force, Queensland|'''Queensland''']]: **1st Battalion, [[:Category: Queensland Mounted Infantry|Queensland Mounted Infantry]]; Queensland was the first colony to offer troops for the Second Boer War, with the 1st Battalion, QMI embarking on 1st November 1899 under the command of [[Ricardo-41|Lieutenant Colonel Percy Ricardo]]; upon arrival they joined the Australian Regiment. **2nd and 3rd Battalions, [[:Category: Queensland Mounted Infantry|Queensland Mounted Infantry]] deployed to South Africa in early 1900. The 2nd was commanded initially by [[Hutchison-1803|Lieutenant Colonel Kenneth Hutchison]]. The 3rd, which commenced as a unit of Citizens' Bushmen, was commanded by [[Tunbridge-121|Lieutenant Colonel Walter Tunbridge]]. **4th and 5th Battalions, Queensland Imperial Bushmen departed Brisbane on 18th May 1900 and were deployed to Cape Town on 31st June 1900. They were commanded by Lieutenant Colonels [[Aytoun-62|Andrew Aytoun]] and [[Flewell-Smith-6|(later Brigadier General) John Flewell-Smith]] respectively. [[Chauvel-8|Major (later General Sir) Harry Chauvel]] was an officer in the 4th QIB. Both battalions served with distinction during the conflict, and developed a tough reputation among the Boers. The 4th QIB gained the name 'The Bushrangers' for their 'finesse' at looting. The two battalions sailed for home on 7th July 1901 and were disbanded on 5th May 1902. **6th Battalion, Queensland Imperial Bushmen was in country May 1901 to April 1902, under the command of [[Tunbridge-122|Lieutenant Colonel Oliver Tunbridge]]. ***2,141 all ranks; losses were 50 killed in action / died from wounds and 24 from disease. *[[:Category:Colonial Military Force, South Australia|'''South Australia''']]: **[[:Category:1st Battalion South Australian Mounted Rifles|1st Battalion, South Australian Mounted Rifles]] arrived late November 1899 and formed part of the Australian Regiment; it returned home in October 1900; commanding officer was [[Howland-3488|Major Frederick Howland]]. **[[:Category:2nd Battalion South Australian Mounted Rifles|2nd Battalion, South Australian Mounted Rifles]] was in country from March 1900 to March 1901 under the command of [[Reade-960|Major Charles Reade]]. 'Breaker' Morant had initially been an NCO in the SAMR. **[[:Category:3rd Battalion, South Australia Citizens' Bushmen|3rd Battalion, South Australian Citizens' Bushmen]] in country from April 1900 to April 1901, under the command of Captains [[Hübbe-5|Samuel Hübbe]] (KIA September 1900) and A E Collins. **[[:Category:4th Battalion, South Australian Imperial Bushmen|4th Battalion, South Australian Imperial Bushmen]] in country June 1900-June 1901, with [[Rowell-1371|Lieutenant Colonel James Rowell]] commanding officer. **[[:Category:5th_Battalion%2C_South_Australian_Imperial_Bushmen|5th Battalion]] and [[:Category:6th_Battalion%2C_South_Australian_Imperial_Bushmen|6th Battalion, South Australian Imperial Bushmen]] in country March 1901-March 1902 and May 1901-March 1902 respectively; the two battalions, separately under the command of Majors [[Scriven-1129|Walter Scriven]] and [[Hurcombe-17|Frederick Hurcombe]] respectively, were amalgamated in May 1901 under British Indian Army [[Shea-2173|Major (later General Sir) John Shea]]. ***1,038 all ranks served; casualties included 23 killed in action / died of wounds and 23 died of disease. ***The senior South Australian in-country was Spanish-born Scot emigrant [[Gordon-10427|Brigadier General José Maria Jacobo Rafael Ramon Francisco Gabriel del Corazon de Jesus Gordon]], commandant of the South Australian Military Force and Chief Staff Officer for Overseas Colonial Forces in South Africa. Whilst in South Africa he was tasked with merging the six Colonial Military Forces into a Commonwealth Military Force. *[[:Category:Colonial Military Force, Tasmania|'''Tasmania''']]: **[[:Category: Tasmanian Citizen's Bushmen|Tasmanian Citizens' Bushmen]] under [[Wallack-24|Lieutenant Colonel Ernest Wallack]], arrived at Cape Colony in April 1900 and returned to Australia April 1901. **1st Battalion, [[:Category: 1st Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen|1st Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen]] deployed to South Africa: from June 1900 to June 1901 under the command of [[Lewis-40589|Major Richard Charles Lewis]]; [[Bisdee-19|Trooper Bisdee]] and [[Wylly-14|Lieutenant Wylly]] were awarded the Victoria Cross. **2nd Battalion, [[:Category: 1st Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen|1st Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen]] deployed from May 1901 to May 1902 under the command of [[Watchorn-200|Lieutenant Colonel Edwin Watchorn]]. **[[:Category: Tasmanian Mounted Infantry|Tasmanian Mounted Infantry]] arrived late November 1899 under [[Cameron-10426|Major (later Lieutenant Colonel) Cyril Cameron]] and formed part of the Australian Regiment; the unit returned to Australia in November 1900. ***558 all ranks; eleven men were killed in action or died of wounds and eleven died of disease. *[[:Category:Colonial Military Force, Victoria|'''Victoria''']]: **1st Battalion, Victorian Mounted Rifles arrived late November 1899 under the command of [[McLeish-137|Major (later Colonel) Duncan McLeish]] and later, [[Reay-355|Lieutenant Colonel William Reay]], and formed part of the Australian Regiment **2nd Battalion, Victorian Mounted Rifles were in country from February to December 1900; [[Price-12829|Colonel Tom Price]] was instrumental in establishing the concept of mounted infantry / light horse and raised the VMR in 1885. **3rd Battalion, Victorian Citizens' Bushmen: the battalion was in country from April 1900 to April 1901 under the command of [[Dobbin-568|Major William Wood Dobbin]]. **4th Battalion, [[:Category: 4th Battalion, Victorian Imperial Bushmen|Victorian Imperial Bushmen]] arrived at Mozambigue and Rhodesia in May 1900 under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Kelly and returned to Australia June 1901. **5th Battalion, Victorian Mounted Rifles were in country from March 1901 to 1902 under the command of [[Otter-203|Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Otter]]. ***total all ranks was 2,425 with 64 killed in action / died of wounds and 41 died of disease. *[[:Category:Colonial Military Force, Western Australia|'''Western Australia''']]: **1st Battalion, Western Australia Mounted Infantry arrived in South Africa in mid-November 1899 and were despatched to Natal under the command of [[Moor-776|Major Hatherly Moor]]. One Private, [[Bell-17420|Frederick Bell]], later received the Victoria Cross for valour during a second deployment in 1901. The battalion departed for home in October 1900. **2nd Battalion, Western Australia Mounted Infantry, under the command of [[Pilkington-647|Major Henry Lionel Pilkington]], were in country from March to November 1900. **3rd Battalion Western Australia Citizens' Bushmen, under the command of [[Vialls-12|Major Henry Vialls]], in country from April 1900 to April 1901. **4th Battalion Western Australia Imperial Bushmen, in South Africa from June 1900 to June 1901 were commanded by [[Rose-16525|Major James Rose]]. **5th Battalion, Western Australia Mounted Infantry, in South Africa from April 1901 to April 1902 were commanded by [[Darling-2494|Captain Herbert Darling]]. **6th Battalion, Western Australia Mounted Infantry, in country from May 1901 to April 1902, were commanded by [[Campbell-40296|Captain John Campbell]]. [[Bell-17420|Lieutenant Frederick Bell]] received the Victoria Cross for valour on 16th May at Brakpan, Transvaal. ***a total of 941 all ranks, with 26 being killed in action or dying from wounds and ten dying from disease. *'''Australian Regiment''': not to be confused with the later Commonwealth Horse, was a combined (for logistical purposes) force of 1st SA Mounted Rifles, Tasmanian Mounted Infantry, 1st Victorian Mounted Rifles and WA Mounted Infantry, under overall command of [[Hoad-238|Colonel (later Major General Sir) John Hoad]]; the 1st Queensland Mounted Infantry joined them in December 1899 as did NSW's Australian Horse. === The Commonwealth Horse === [[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-22.png|140px|center]] Forerunner of the famed First World War Australian Light Horse, was the Australian Commonwealth Horse, a regiment of eight battalions authorised by the Commonwealth Government and formed in 1902: *[[:Category: 1st Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse|1st Battalion]], raised from volunteers from New South Wales, Queensland and Tasmania in January 1902, under the command of [[Lyster-207|Lieutenant Colonel (later Colonel) James Lyster]]. Arrived at Durban aboard the ''St Andrew'' on 10th March. With a complement of 560, all ranks, the battalion conducted extensive patrolling without loss of life. Returned to Australia in June. *[[:Category: 2nd Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse|2nd Battalion]], raised from volunteers from Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia, under the command of [[McLeish-137|Lieutenant Colonel (later Colonel) Duncan McLeish]]. With a complement of 613, all ranks, the battalion conducted extensive patrolling without loss of life. *[[:Category: 3rd Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse|3rd Battalion]], raised from volunteers from New South Wales, Queensland and Tasmania. Forming part of the second contingent, the battalion was under the command of [[Wallack-24|Lieutenant Colonel (later Brigadier General) Ernest Wallack]], with a complement of 615, all ranks. The war concluded before the battalion could participate. *[[:Category: 4th Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse|4th Battalion]], raised from volunteers from Victoria, South Australia, and Western Australia. Forming part of the second contingent, the battalion was under the command of [[Johnston-14146|Lieutenant Colonel (later Lieutenant General) George Johnston]], with a complement of 492, all ranks. The war concluded before the battalion could participate. *[[:Category: 5th Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse|5th Battalion]], raised from volunteers from New South Wales. Forming part of the third contingent, the battalion was under the command of [[Onslow-64|Lieutenant Colonel (later Major General) James MacArthur-Onslow]], with an all-ranks complement of 487, all ranks. The battalion was still at sea when the war concluded. *[[:Category: 6th Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse|6th Battalion]], raised from volunteers from Victoria. Forming part of the third contingent, the battalion was under the command of [[Irving-1980|Lieutenant Colonel (later Major General) Godfrey Irving]], with an all-ranks complement of 489, all ranks. The battalion was still at sea when the war concluded. *[[:Category: 7th Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse|7th Battalion]], raised from volunteers from Queensland. Forming part of the third contingent, the battalion was under the command of [[Chauvel-8|Lieutenant Colonel (later General Sir) Harry Chauvel]] (having previously completed a tour of duty with the 4th QIB), with a complement of 490, all ranks. The battalion was still at sea when the war concluded. *[[:Category: 8th Battalion, Australian Commonwealth Horse|8th Battalion]], raised from volunteers from Tasmania, South Australia, and Western Australia, for service in South Africa. Forming part of the third contingent, the battalion was under the command of [[Le_Mesurier-51|Lieutenant Colonel (later Colonel) Haviland Le Mesurier]], with a complement of 485, all ranks. The battalion was still at sea when the war concluded. **a total of 4,171 all ranks served in the ACH, with nil being killed in action or dying from wounds, however, 31 died from disease. === Other units involving Australians === Australians also fought in units that were either privately raised or were raised in South Africa, but were not official units of the Australian colonies, or of the Commonwealth of Australia: *Bush Veldt Carbineers, an irregular mounted infantry regiment of the British Army, raised in South Africa in February 1901; the 320-strong regiment was commanded by an Australian, formerly a Captain of the 1st New South Wales Mounted Rifles, [[Lenehan-122|Major Bob Lenehan]]. The unit was 43% Australian, including the officers, [[Morant-36|'Breaker' Morant]] (see below), [[Handcock-193|Peter Handcock]] and [[Witton-65|George Witton]]. *Scottish Horse: some 300 Victorians joined the Marquis of Tullibardine's private Scottish Horse in South Africa from March 1901 following recruiting by the Caledonian Society of Melbourne. At Brakenlaagte 93 Victorians, members of the 2nd Battalion, were engaged as they were defending the artillery, and continued their task until they ran out of ammunition. *Cameron’s Victorian Scouts: was a specially picked and trained group of 24 men of the 3rd Victoria Bushmen raised by [[Cameron-10447|Lieutenant John McLeod Cameron]], for special service as scouts, snipers and bodyguards. *Canadian Scouts: were commanded by Royal Canadian Dragoon, Major Arthur 'Gat' Howard, and operated from late 1900 and throughout 1901 in Transvaal. Howard was killed in February 1901. Over 100 Australians served with the Canadian Scouts. *Doyle’s Australian Scouts: raised by [[Doyle-6732|Captain Richard Dines Doyle DSO]], who had previously served in the war with the 6th NSW Imperial Bushmen and the 3rd NSW Imperial Bushmen. There may have been 65-70 unit members, who gained at least eight Mention in Despatches later in the war. *Hasler’s Australian Scouts: were privately commissioned in July 1901 and was commanded by British Army Captain (later Brigadier General) Julian Hasler; some thirty former members of the 3rd Contingent New South Wales Imperial Bushmen and 2nd Contingent New South Wales Mounted Rifles comprised the unit, who acted as an advance guard of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edward_Ingouville-Williams Colonel (later Major General) Edward Ingouville Williams (later Ingouville-Williams)]' column and were cut up at Leeuwfontein on 28th July 1901. Little else is known of the unit. *Kitchener's Horse: named in honour of Lord Kitchener, operating in South Africa from late 1899 to late 1900. *Kitchener's Fighting Scouts: appears to have operated from August 1901 to beyond the end of the war in May 1902, possibly to July 1902. === Medical Corps === {{Image|file=Frater-218.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=[[Gould-6124|Nellie Gould]], [[Frater-218|Penelope Frater]] & [[Johnston-18982|Julia Johnston]] }} An Army Medical Corps (AMC) was formed under the command of [[Williams-70068|Colonel (Surgeon General Sir) William Williams]], who had originally organised and established the various units of mounted bearers, bearers, and field hospitals, etc, with their field medical equipment, ambulance and wagon transport, in so efficient a condition as regards personnel, material, and horses, that upon orders to deploy no difficulty was experienced in embarking expeditiously. The role of the various colonial medical corps and, in 1901-02, the Australian Army Medical Corps was pre-hospital care, including emergency battlefield care, initial wound surgery, post-operative care, rehabilitation, and preventative medical support. Four contingents, three from Williams' NSW AMC and one from the new Commonwealth AMC deployed to the war. Victoria and Queensland also sent smaller medical teams.[https://www.angloboerwar.com/australian-units/2456-australian-army-medical-corps Anglo Boer War: Australian Army Medical Corps; accessed 2 Apr 2020] *first contingent: embarked on 28th October 1899 comprising six officers and 80 other ranks, with 51 horses, five ambulance wagons, and twelve carts; four died; six officers and 76 others returned. *second contingent: embarked on 17th January 1900; nine officers and 85 other ranks, 52 horses, five ambulance wagons, and twelve carts aboard the ''Moravian'', and the mounted bearer unit comprising two officers, 23 other ranks, 33 horses and six carts aboard the ''Southern Cross''; two died; eleven officers and 106 others returned. *third contingent: embarked on 17th March, 1901 comprising five officers. 48 other ranks, with 54 horses and two ambulance wagons; three were struck off the strength in South Africa. {{Image|file=Howse-484.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Neville Howse VC }} *fourth contingent: a Commonwealth government medical contingent, recruited from NSW, QLD, SA, VIC, and WA, embarked on 11th February 1902 comprising 183 all ranks, with 75 horses, four ambulance wagons, and sixteen carts; one officer and 24 other ranks were struck off the roll in South Africa. [[Howse-484|Surgeon (later Surgeon General Sir) Neville Howse VC]], in 1901, became the first soldier in the Australian Military Forces to be granted the Victoria Cross (VC), the highest decoration for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to members of the British and Commonwealth armed forces. Howse was then a Captain in the New South Wales Army Medical Corps. He returned to South Africa in 1902 with the AAMC as a Major. === Nurses === {{Image|file=Hines-2518.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} More than sixty Australian nurses served in the Boer War. Whilst some went officially, others were funded privately or at their own expense. [https://s3-ap-southeast-2.amazonaws.com/awm-media/collection/RCDIG1069341/large/5520075.JPG Australian War Memorial; accessed 29 Mar 2020] The colonial nursing services and, in 1901-02, Australian Army Nursing Service came under the direction of the respective Medical Corps; the intention being to provide a pool of trained civilian nurses who had volunteered for military service during wartime. Bassett, Jan. ''Guns and Brooches: Australian Army Nursing from the Boer War to the Gulf War''. Oxford University Press, Melbourne, Victoria, 1992. The nurses came from New South Wales (fourteen from January 1900 to August 1902) under [[Gould-6124|Lady Superintendent Nellie Gould]]; Queensland (at least seventeen); South Australia (nine served from March 1900 to March 1902 under Sister M S Bismead); Victoria (ten served from April 1900 to March 1901 under [[Rawson-1593|Lady Superintendent Marianne Rawson]]; one died from disease); and Western Australia (eleven from April 1900 to 1901 under [[Nicolay-103|Mary Ann Nicolay]]). Three nurses, including [[Rawson-1593|Marianne Rawson]] and [[Nixon-4345|Sister Elizabeth Nixon]], were awarded the Royal Red Cross for exceptional service to the sick and wounded under extreme conditions. The Boer War marked the death of [[Hines-2518|Sister Frances Hines]], the first Australian servicewoman to lose her life in war.[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/R1447782 Australian War Memorial nominal roll: Frances Emma Hines; accessed 29 Mar 1900] === Military chaplains === {{Image|file=Green-34069.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} [[:Category: Australian Army Chaplains, Second Boer War|Eighteen military chaplains]] accompanied Australian troops to the Second Boer War, either with the Australian Military Force or with one of the Colonial Military Force contingents. Their work set the 'template' for army chaplaincy in future conflicts, including church parades and voluntary worship services, ministering to the wounded and sick on the battlefield and in the hospitals, administering last rites, burying the dead and arranging internment in war cemeteries. Arguably, the best known chaplain is [[Green-34069|Chaplain James Green]] who, in February 1900, was commissioned as Wesleyan chaplain to the NSW Citizens' Bushmen. When the contingent returned home in June 1901 he served with troops in training before re-embarking with the 1st Australian Commonwealth Horse. At Eland's River, he was captured by the Boers but his imprisonment was short lived. [[Timoney-39|Father Francis Timoney]] died in England as a result of complications from an operation for throat cancer. Gladwin, Michael. ''Captains of the Soul: A History of Australian Army Chaplains.'' Big Sky Publications, Newport NSW, 2013. ISBN 978-1-922132-52-9. === War correspondents === {{Image|file=Lambie-347.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=William Lambie, veteran correspondent }} There were several war correspondents representing newspapers at home who accompanied the soldiers in the field, including but not limited to: *[[Lambie-347|William Lambie]], a veteran correspondent from the Sudan Campaign and Samoan revolt, arrived in Cape Colony as correspondent for some Victorian newspapers. Although a keen proponent of Federation, he did not live to see that happen when he became the first Australian war correspondent to be killed on military service in February 1900. *A well-known war correspondent, who sailed for South Africa in October 1899, was poet, [[Paterson-1121|A B 'Banjo' Paterson]], who wrote for ''The Sydney Morning Herald'' and ''The Age''. *[[Reay-355|Lieutenant Colonel William Reay]] wrote articles as a war correspondent for ''The Herald'' and the ''South Australian Register'' until he returned ill after the capture of Bloemfontein. From Australia he published ''Australians in War'' (1900), which was widely distributed to Victorian soldiers. *On 24th October 1899, just two weeks after war was declared in South Africa, nurse [[Macready-12|Agnes Macready]] bought her own steamship ticket and departed Sydney aboard the ''Warrrnambool'' for Durban, keen to assist with nursing soldiers wounded in the Boer War. Prior to leaving Sydney, ''The Catholic Press'' commissioned Agnes as a special correspondent. She filed reports for the newspaper on her experiences in South Africa; often critical of the British treatment of Boer women and children. *[[Spooner-1750|Horace 'Jack' Spooner]] lost his life to typhoid fever in May 1900 after submitting articles to his newspapers from the beginning, at Natal, to Cape Colony and Orange Free State. *Wesleyan [[Green-34069|Chaplain James Green]] took to sending regular reports to the ''Sydney Morning Herald'' following the death, illness or evacuation of many newspaper correspondents; indeed for some time he was the sole Australian war correspondent. *Roman Catholic chaplain, [[Timoney-39|Father Francis Timoney]], would today be called a 'whistle-blower', broadcasting his outrage at 'punitive British policies that were being carried out against civilians and infrastructure ... cruel operations and their destructive effects ... prisoners began to be shot'. === Action === From Chris Coulthard-Clark's excellent book, ''The Encyclopaedia of Australia's Battles'', it is ascertained that Australians fought in the following actions during the Second Boer War: Coulthard-Clark, Chris. ''The Encyclopaedia of Australia’s Battles''. Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW, 3rd ed 2001. ISBN 1-86508-634-7. #Belmont, Cape Colony, 23 Nov 1899: the first action within which Australian forces participated in the Second Boer War was at ''Belmont Station''; close to the Orange Free State border. A detachment of 29 troops of the New South Wales Lancers under [[Osborne-7277|Second Lieutenant Septimus Osborne]] (attached to Lieutenant General Lord Methuen's 8,500-strong force) came under fire whilst patrolling. [[Schultze-223|Private Henry Schultze]], of St Arnaud, Victoria, was one of 75 British troops killed in the subsequent battle; he was a soldier in the British Army's 3rd Battalion, Grenadier Guards. #Graspan, Cape Colony, 25 Nov 1899: also known as the Battle of Enslin; [[Osborne-7277|Second Lieutenant Septimus Osborne's]] 29 NSW Lancers 'saved the day', putting in an exceptionally high rate of fire during a Boer counter-attack, earning the nickname 'The Fighting Twenty-Nine'. Victorian-born [[Huddart-31|Midshipman Cymbeline Huddart]], serving with the Royal Navy's Naval Brigade died that night of wounds received. He was awarded the Conspicuous Service Cross as the Victoria Cross then could not be awarded posthumously. #Modder River, Cape Colony, 28 Nov 1899; at the railway station near the junction of the Riet and Modder Rivers, Methuen's force again ran into Boer defensive positions. The Fighting Twenty-Nine of [[Osborne-7277|Second Lieutenant Septimus Osborne]] once more saw action whilst defending the artillery battery. Once more, there were no Australian casualties, although one trooper had his horse shot from under him. #Magersfontein, Cape Colony, 11 Dec 1899; was the scene of a major defeat for Lord Methuen's force. The NSW Lancers were now joined by a detachment of Victorian Mounted Rifles. Whilst the British suffered large losses, there were again no Australian casualties. The Lancers, defending the artillery against snipers were some of the last to be extricated from the battlefield. #Sunnyside Camp, near Douglas, Orange Free State, 1 Jan 1900; two companies of the Queensland Mounted Infantry (QMI) were attached to a British / Canadian / Australian force attacking a laager (camp) of some 180 Boers near the border township of Douglas. A scouting patrol of five QMI ran into fire; the result being two Australians killed and two wounded for fourteen Boers dead and 38 prisoners. The QMI company commander was [[Chauvel-8|Captain (later General Sir) Harry Chauvel]]. #Slingersfontein, Cape Colony, 16 Jan & 9 Feb 1900; two engagements occurred here, close to a major British camp in central Cape Colony. In the first, a twenty-one strong patrol of NSW Lancers and Australian Horse were ambushed by Boers, resulting in two fatalities and fourteen captured. During the latter engagement, a patrol of twenty Western Australian Mounted Infantry (WAMI) made a gallant stand against 400 ambushing Boer commando, evacuating under cover of darkness after three deaths and six wounded (one of the wounded died a month later). The scene became known as West Australian Hill. #Pink Hill, Cape Colony, 12 Feb 1900; 75 Victorian Mounted Infantry (VMI), twenty South Australians and about 100 British infantry, the left flank of British General Grobler's force, were attacked in this central Cape Colony region by some 1,500 Boers. After defending for several hours it was clear they needed to withdraw. Upon doing so, the count was five Australians dead, 20 wounded (one of he wounded died the following day) and three captured. The right flank had also been pushed back, causing the whole British force to withdraw. #Kimberley, Orange Free State, 13-15 Feb 1900; a major operation to break the Boer siege of this diamond-producing town involved 500 Aussies of the QMI, NSWMR, and NSW Lancers, as part of a force of 45,000 British combat troops. The Australians were part of the right flank and saw some heavy fighting, helping to force the Boer withdrawal. #Paardeberg, Orange Free State, 17-27 Feb 1900; the same British force, ultimately forcing the surrender of 4,000 Boer fighters, in some way changed the face of this war with the British now numerically the stronger and more organised; the demoralised Boers resorted to guerilla warfare to prolong the now inevitable result. A section of the Boer surrender, of some 209 fighters, were received by NSW Medical Corps surgeon, [[Fiaschi-6|Major Thomas Fiaschi]], who was appointed Companion of the Distinguished Service Order (DSO) and mentioned in despatches. #Poplar Grove, Orange Free State, 7 Mar 1900; a Boer rearguard action designed to slow Lord Roberts' advance. Troopers of the NSWMR and QMI helped divert attention from Roberts' main attack. #Driefontein, Orange Free State, 10 Mar 1900; NSWMR, NSW Lancers and Australian Horse were tasked with reconnoitring the enemy's right (northern) flank; one Australian was killed by a sniper operating from a farmhouse flying a white flag. Also killed was [[Umphelby-21|Lieutenant Colonel Charles Umphelby]], attached to British artillery as a special service officer. #Karee Siding, Orange Free State, 29 Mar 1900; having taken Bloemfontein, the capital of Orange Free State, Lord Robert's force cleared the hills about. Troopers of the NSW Mounted Rifles (NSWMR), NSW Lancers and Australian Horse engaged the enemy, with casualties to the NSWMR and Australian Horse. #Sannah's Post, Orange Free State, 31 Mar 1900; was the site of Bloemfontein's water pumping station. A strong Tasmanian ounted Infantry contingent, under [[Cameron-10426|Lieutenant Colonel Cyril Cameron]] engaged the enemy, losing two killed, two wounded and five captured. #Houtnek, Orange Free State, 30 Apr-1 May 1900; during this two-day delaying action, four troopers of E Squadron NSWMR, under the command of [[Holmes-11298|Captain (later Major General) William Holmes]], became casualties; a further trooper was fatally wounded as they made their withdrawal. #Coetzee Drift, Orange Free State, 5 May 1900; the NSWMR were tasked with a difficult assignment including crossing the Vet River under fire; the QMI were also involved, as were the 2nd Western Australian Mounted Infantry, who came under fire from three Boer artillery batteries. #Zand River, Orange Free State, 10 May 1900; a squadron of the NSWMR, part of a mounted infantry brigade under the command of [[Hutton-2101|Major General (later Lieutenant General Sir) Edward Hutton]], as well as units of the 1st Australian Horse, NSW Lancers and NSW Army Medical Corps were part of this action as Lord Roberts' force closed in on Mafeking. #Mafeking, Cape Colony, 17 May 1900; 100 troopers of the 3rd QMI, under the command of [[Kellie-40|Captain Charles Kellie]], were involved in the lifting of a seven-month long siege of Mafeking, a town in the northwest of Cape Colony and adjacent to the Transvaal border; some 1,000 British soldiers under [[Powell-8455|Lieutenant Colonel (later Lieutenant General Lord) Robert Baden-Powell]], had been 'locked-in' by a force of some 5,000 Boers. The action caused jubilation throughout the British Empire. #Diamond Hill, Transvaal, 11-12 Jun 1900; during this major action a troop of NSW Lancers was inadvertently shelled by British guns, luckily without casualty; an NSW ambulance was not so lucky, being damaged by British artillery whilst moving on the front line; NSWMR (under [[Knight-15732|Lieutenant Colonel Guy Knight]]) and WAMI (under [[Moor-776|Major Hatherly Moor]]) made an assualt on Rhenosterfontein kopje with the loss of two officers and six troopers. #Leeuw Kop or Bakenkop, Orange Free State, 3 Jul 1900; saw South Australian, Tasmanian and Western Australian Imperial Bushmen under [[Rose-16525|Major James Rose]] involved in an offensive to dislodge Boer fighters; the 4th SA Imperial Bushmen, under [[Norton-8294|Captain A Edward Norton]], were successful in driving off Boer burghers who had captured three artillery guns; Rose and a dozen South Australian troopers were wounded. #Palmietfontein, Orange Free State, 19 Jul 1900; was a running fight over some thirteen kilometres that included elements of NSWMR, WAMI and NSW Medical Corps; five Western Australians, including [[Moor-776|Major Hatherly Moor]], were killed in this action and a number wounded. #Koster River, Transvaal, 22 Jul 1900; a detachment of 270 New South Wales, Queensland, Victorian and Western Australian bushmen under the command of [[Airey-239|Lieutenant Colonel Henry Airey DSO]] (a veteran of the 1885 Sudan Campaign) was ambushed by 1,000 Boers; during the seven hour battle, during which 200 of their horses were either shot or stampeded, Airey felt the need to surrender, however, was opposed by Western Australian [[Vialls-12|Major Harry Vialls]]; a further detachment of 200 Australians rode to their aid; 39 casualties included six killed, 26 wounded (three later died of their wounds), and seven missing. #Stinkhoutboom Farm, near Vredefort, Orange Free State, 24 Jul 1900; NSWMR and NSW medical corps who were part of a mounted brigade, came into contact with Boer commando; three Australians were killed and several wounded; [[Howse-484|Surgeon (Captain) Neville Howse]] was the first Australian to undertake an action of gallantry, in rescuing a wounded trumpeter who lay in the line of fire, that would result in the award of the Victoria Cross. #'''Eland's River, Transvaal''', 4-16 Aug 1900; saw the heroic defence of a staging post by Australian Bushmen, 141 of whom were from Queensland, 105 from New South Wales, 42 from Victoria, nine Western Australian and two Tasmanian; a heavy bombardment (1,700 shells) on the first day of the siege killed most of the 1,500 horses, mules and oxen; a relief column that included 1,000 NSW Imperial Bushmen was ambushed and 'sent packing'; Another relif column led by Baden-Powell were told that the garrison had surrendered, so left; eventually, a 10,000-strong relief column forced their way into the post and caused the Boers to flee. The siege was arguably '''the most notable action involving Australians in the war''', who even received compliments from Boer General Jan Smuts. This was the engagement in which the Aussie troops earned the nickname 'Diggers', hastily digging trenches to escape the shelling. Arthur Conan Doyle, a British war correspondent at the time, wrote, "When the ballad makers of Australia seek for a subject, let them turn to Eland's River for there was no finer fighting in the war.". #Warmbad, Transvaal, 1 Sep 1900; [[Bisdee-19|Trooper John Bisdee]] and [[Wylly-14|Lieutenant Guy Wylly]] both of the 1st Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen were awarded Australia's first Victoria Crosses (Howse's award was granted afterward). Both were wounded in their gallant actions that put the safety of other soldiers before their own. #Buffels Hoek, Transvaal, 16-17 Aug 1900; this action included four squadrons of Imperial Bushmen from all six colonies; five Australians were killed and eleven wounded. #Bothaville, Orange Free State, 6 Nov 1900; NSWMR under [[Knight-15732|Lieutenant Colonel Guy Knight]] and WAMI under [[Darling-2494|Lieutenant Herbert Darling]] asisted a mounted column in an ambush of Boer commando resulting in seventeen Boer killed and 114 captured. #Rhenoster Kop, Orange Free State, 29 Nov 1900; Bushmen from Queensland, Tasmania and Victoria were amongst a British column that attacked a 1,200-strong Boer commando force; the battle lasted all day and by the morning, after the Boer had withdrawn, it was discovered that British casualties of 85 far exceeded those of the Boer. #Wolvekull Kopjes, Orange Free State, 14 Feb 1901; a column of 1,100 mounted troops, mostly Australians from Queensland, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia, chased a Boer commando force but were hampered by heavy rain. #Hartebeestfontein, Transvaal, 18 Feb & 21-24 Mar 1901; Victorian Imperial Bushmen were amongst a force that encountered Boer commandos; amongst the Victorians were three killed and eleven wounded. A month later another force was encountered nearby, during which the Bushmen took 140 prisoners, several guns and large quantities of rifles and ammunition. #Grobelaar Recht, Transvaal, 15-16 May 1901; the 5th and 6th West Australian contingents experienced a severe engagement, losing five men killed and eight wounded (one of whom later died); [[Bell-17420|Lieutenant Frederick Bell]], of the 1st WAMI, who had already seen action at Slingersfontein, the relief of Johannesburg and of Pretoria, Diamond Hill and Wittebergen, was awarded the Victoria Cross when he placed a wounded soldier on his horse and defended his escape under fire. #Wilmansrust Farm, near Boschmansfontein, Transvaal, 12 Jun 1901; a disaster suffered by 270 men of the 2nd Battalion, 5th Victorian Mounted Rifles (under the command of British artillery Major Morris and not the VMRs [[McKnight-2970|Major William McKnight]]) when attacked in their bivouac; fourteen Australians killed and 42 wounded, however the Boers took over 100 horses (the remainder being either killed or stampeded); the Boers released their prisoners the following day as they had no facilities at which to keep them. Compounding the 'embarassment', three VMR members were court martialled for inciting mutiny, found guilty, sentenced to death commuted to imprisonment; they were released with their convictions quashed in October. #Grootvallier, Orange Free State, 1 Aug 1901; a mounted force, including some 200 South Australians raided a laager comprising some 300 Boer commandos; whilst the Boer managed to escape, a large number of horses were captured; two South Australians were wounded. #Bakenlaagte, Transvaal, 30 Oct 1901; a British column was attacked and crippled by more than 1,000 Boer commando; the column included 93 Victorians who belonged to the Scottish Horse; casualties were five officers and 28 men killed, and four officers and 36 men wounded. #Geelhoutboom, Natal, 23 Nov 1901; [[Maygar-1|Lieutenant Edgar Maygar]] was awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry in the face of the enemy. #Onverwacht kopjes, Transvaal, 4 Jan 1902; 110 men of the 5th Queensland Imperial Bushmen under the command of [[Toll-282|Major Frederick Toll]] (who was commanded by British officer, Major J M Vallentin, who was killed in the action); thirteen Queenslanders were killed and seventeen wounded in a rout that still saw the Queenslanders praised for their courage.
    '''"When the ballad makers of Australia seek for a subject, let them turn
    to Eland's River for there was no finer fighting in the war."'''
    – Arthur Conan Doyle
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    === Victoria Cross === {{Image|file=Military_Badges_Medals-3.jpg |align=r |size=75 |caption= Victoria Cross }} Six Australians were granted the [[:Space:Victoria Cross recipients - Australia|Victoria Cross]], the British Commonwealth's highest award for bravery in the face of an enemy, during the Second Boer War. Listed in chronological order of the respective gallant action, they are: Blanch, Craig and Pegram, Aaron. ''For Valour: Australians awarded the Victoria Cross''. New South Publishing, Sydney NSW, 2018. ISBN 978 17422 35424. #[[Howse-484|Surgeon (Captain) Neville Howse VC]] (1863-1930), New South Wales, 24th July 1900 Vredefort, Orange Free State; retired as Major General Sir Neville Howse. #[[Bisdee-19|Trooper John Bisdee VC]] (1869-1930), Tasmania, 1st September 1900 Warmbad, Transvaal; retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. #[[Wylly-14|Lieutenant Guy Wylly VC]] (1880-1962), Tasmania, 1st September 1900 Warmbad, Transvaal; retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. #[[Bell-17420|Lieutenant Frederick Bell VC]] (1875-1954), Western Australia, 16th May 1901 Brakpan, Transvaal; retired as a Lieutenant Colonel. #[[Rogers-25928|Sergeant James Rogers VC]] (1873-1961), New South Wales, 15th June 1901 Thaba 'Nchu, Orange Free State; later seconded to the South African Constabulary when the 1st VMI returned to Australia. He later served with the 6th Commonwealth Horse. He was commissioned in the 3rd Light Horse Brigade during the First World War. #[[Maygar-1|Lieutenant Leslie Maygar VC]] (1868-1917), Victoria, 23rd November 1901 Geelhoutboom, Natal; as Lieutenant Colonel Maygar he was mortally wounded by German aircraft hours before the Light Horse charge on Beersheba in October 1917 and died the following day. === Campaign medals === {{Image|file=Military Badges Medals-6.jpg|size=50px|caption=KSA|align=r}} {{Image|file=Military Badges Medals-5.jpg|size=50px|caption=QSA|align=r}} Most Australian soldiers and nurses qualified for either the [[:Category:Queen's South Africa Medal|Queen's South Africa Medal]] (QSA), for service in South Africa during 1899-1902, or the [[:Category: King's South Africa Medal|King's South Africa Medal]] (KSA), for at least eighteen months service ending on or after 1st January 1902. To be eligible for the KSA, one had first to qualify for the QSA. Altogether, twenty-six Clasps were awarded with the QSA, to indicate participation in particular actions and campaigns; with nine Clasps being the maximum number that any soldier could be awarded. Two Clasps were awarded with the KSA: South Africa 1901 and South Africa 1902. === Breaker Morant === {{Image|file=Morant-36.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Harry 'The Breaker' Morant }} Somerset-born, [[Morant-36|Lieutenant Edwin Henry Harbord 'The Breaker' Morant]] (1864-1902) is quite likely the most well-known Aussie character of the Second Boer War, thanks mostly to the errant Bruce Beresford-directed 1980 motion picture, [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0080310/?ref_=fn_al_tt_1 ''Breaker Morant'']. Harry, as he was known to all, was the quintessential Aussie larrikin; stockman, poet, and horse breaker of renown. As an officer, along with [[Handcock-193|Peter Handcock]] and [[Witton-65|George Witton]], seconded to the British Army's Bush Veldt Carbineers, he was found guilty by a British Court Martial of ordering the murders of twelve Boer prisoners of war. Morant and Handcock were executed by firing squad and Witton imprisoned. Their commanding officer, [[Lenehan-122|Major Bob Lenehan]] was also charged on two of the counts. [https://www.bwm.org.au/soldiers/Bob_Lenehan.php The Boer War Memorial's article on Lenehan] makes interesting reading. The Morant-Handcock-Witton case was highly controversial, but also highly publicised, with the possibility of Germany (who had provided most of the Boer weaponry and held the territory immediately to the north of the Cape Colony) entering the war on the side of the Boer; dependent on the perception of justice. Three months after Morant's and Handcock's executions the war was over. Most of the film is fictional, bearing little resemblance to [[Ditkofsky-1|Kit Denton]]'s book, ''The Breaker''. Of course, the film was not based on the book, but on a play by Kenneth G Ross. == Sources == === See also === *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War Wikipedia: Second Boer War; accessed 31 Mar 2020].

    Australia - Assisted and Bounty Immigrants

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    Categories: [[:Category:Immigrant_Voyages_to_Australia]]|[[:Category:Assisted_Immigrant_Voyages_to_Australia]]
    Return to [[Project:Australia|Project: Australia]] page == Goal == The goal of the project is to create profiles for the Bounty and Assisted Immigrants that arrived in Australia and categorise to the ships they sailed on. == Members == *Team Leader - [[Martin-58790|Rosalie (Martin) Neve]] *[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] - set up 'bounty ships to Australia' and 'assisted immigrants to Australia' categories. *[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] - help set up. *[[Rosser-226|John Rosser]] - set up categories and tables. Focusing on [[:Category:Earl Grey's Famine Orphan Scheme Ships 1848 - 1850|these 20 voyages]] that were part of [[Space:Earl Grey’s Famine Orphan Scheme 1848-1850-1|Earl Grey's Famine Orphan Scheme (1848-1850)]], plus a few dozen other voyages with links to my ancestral families. *[[Stapleton-675|Danny Stapleton]] *[[Tilley-92|Megan Tilley]] *[[Bayliss-194|Stuart Bayliss]] *[[Myers-9915|Amanda Myers]] *[[Grainger-687|Jenny Grainger]] *[[Hewitt-5164|Nan Hewitt]] *[[Hayes-14638|Greg Hayes]] *[[Homburg-82|Karyn Homburg]] *[[Young-49374|Mike Young]] - adding categories as required. Adding categories to profiles. *[[Harrison-22577|Catherine Harrison]] *[[Winchester-1875|Theresa Winchester-Seeto]] *[[Stewart-39100|Neil Stewart]] *[[Hair-1750|Christopher Hair]] == Tasks == Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Create categories for bounty ships to Australia and assisted immigrant ships to Australia. * Set up separate pages with tables listing all the Bounty Ships, and Assisted Immigrant Ships * Create profiles for all the passengers on each ship, and categorise them under the relevant ship * Connect up each of the passengers to the global WikiTree == Stickers for Passengers of Bounty and Assisted Immigrant ships == For Assisted Immigrants use: : New South Wales {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted}}{{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted}} : Victoria {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted|Victoria}} {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted|Victoria}} : Queensland {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted|Queensland}} {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted|Queensland}} : Van Diemen's Land {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted|Van Diemen's Land}} {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted|Van Diemen's Land}} : Tasmania {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted|Western Australia}} {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted|Tasmania}} For Bounty Immigrants (covering specific ships to New South Wales between 1828 and 1842): : {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|bounty}}{{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|bounty}} == Categories for Assisted Immigrant Ship Voyages == Resources:
    [[Space:Adding_a_New_Category_for_Voyages_to_Australia|Adding a New Category for Voyages to Australia]]
    If you can't find an existing category and need one created you can request it here:
    [[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|Australian Categories Waiting to be Added or Renamed]] Sample Categories:
    Bounty Immigrant ship -[[:Category:John_Barry%2C_Arrived_8_Sep_1837]]
    Assisted Immigrant ship - Relevant categories that may be linked to the landing categories are: :[[:Category:Australia%2C_Immigration]] :[[:Category:Immigrant_Voyages_to_Australia]] :[[:Category:Arrivals_to_New_South_Wales]] :[[:Category:Arrivals_to_South_Australia]] :[[:Category:Arrivals_to_Swan_River_Colony]] :[[:Category:Arrivals_to_Tasmania]] :[[:Category:Arrivals_to_Van_Diemen%27s_Land]] :[[:Category:Arrivals_to_Victoria]] :[[:Category:Arrivals_to_Western_Australia]] :[[:Category:Assisted_Immigrant_Voyages_to_Australia]] List of NSW Ships - [https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/assisted-immigrants-digital-shipping-lists NSW Assisted and Bounty Immigrants Shipping Lists] == Voyages currently being worked on == {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Voyage''' |- |valign="top"|[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] |[[:Category:Rajasthan%2C_Arrived_11_Jan_1855|Rajasthan]], arrived 11 Jan 1855, Sydney
    [[:Category: James Moran, Arrived 6 Oct 1841|James Moran]], arrived 6 Oct 1841, Sydney
    [[:Category: John Barry, Arrived 8 Sep 1837|John Barry]], arrived 13 Jul 1837, Sydney |- |valign="top"|[[Grainger-687|Jenny Grainger]] |'Wanderer' Sailed from London 3 Nov 1854 Arrived Hobart 13 Feb 1855. 187 passengers
    '[[:Category:Baradine, Arrived 18 Nov 1926|Baradine]]' Depart: London: 30 Sep 1926, Arrive: Melbourne ?
    'Caledonia' Depart Liverpool: 27 Jun 1959, Arrive: Aden, Yemen - AU ?
    'City of Winnipeg' Depart: Aden, Yemen, Arrive: London: 17 Jul 1960
    'Cornwall' Depart: Plymouth Arrive: Port Phillip Bay: 11 Aug 1868
    'Europa' Depart: Liverpool Arrive: Melbourne: 15 Sep 1852
    'Fairlie' Depart: London 29 Aug 1836, Arrive: Hobart 5 Jan 1837
    'Francis Freeling' - 1836 - Depart: Sydney 9 Jun 1836, Arrive: Hobart 5 Jul 1836
    'Himalaya' Depart: London: 15 May 1957, Arrive: Melbourne
    '[[:Category:Horizon, Arrived 8 Dec 1857|Horizon]]' Depart: Liverpool, Arrive: Melbourne 9 Dec 1857
    'Isabella' (on from Minerva) Depart: Sydney: 19 Mar 1838, Arrive: Moreton Bay: 30 Mar 1838
    'James Thomas Foord' (2 sailings)
    'Juanita' Arrive: USA 1849
    '[[:Category:Kent, Arrived 20 Sep 1852|Kent]]' Depart: Arrive: Melbourne: 23 Sep 1852 ?
    'Lady Palmira' Depart: 4 Mar 1846 ? from London ? Arrive: Tasmania (Van Diemen's Land)
    '[[:Category:Nelson, Arrived 11 Nov 1848|Nelson]]' Depart: Plymouth: Arrive: Melbourne: 11 Nov 1848, Arrive: Geelong: Dec 1848
    'Minerva' (Fever Ship) Depart: Greenock, Renfrewshire, SC: 13 Aug 1837
    Arrive: Sydney: 23 Jan 1838
    'Otranto' Depart: London: Arrive: Fremantle: 8 Feb 1927 ?
    To Wellington NZ via Toulon France, Naples Italy, Colombo India, Fremantle, Adel, Mel, Bris
    'Oxus' Depart: Arrive: Melbourne: 19 Oct 1857
    'Queen of the South' Depart: Liverpool: 22 May 1863, Arrive: Melbourne: 8 Aug 1863
    'San Francesco' Depart: Hamburg, Germany Arrive: Melbourne: 1 Sep 1854
    'Suffolk_1902' Depart: Liverpool: 21 Apr 1923, Arrive: Melbourne: 11 Jun 1923
    'Wandilla'
    '[[:Category:Westmoreland, Arrived 19 May 1833|Westmoreland]]' Depart:: London, Arrive: Port Jackson: 19 May 1833 |- |valign="top"|[[Rosser-226|John Rosser]] |[[:Category:Earl Grey's Famine Orphan Scheme Ships 1848 - 1850|the 20 voyages]] of 'Earl Grey's Famine Orphan Scheme (1848-1850)':
    • Categories created/renamed to correct format (DONE Nov 2019);
    • Category content/Free Space Pages (IN PROGRESS);
    • Passenger Profiles (ONGOING). |- |valign="top"|[[Bayliss-194|Stuart Bayliss]] |[[:Category:Lloyds%2C_Arrived_4_Sep_1856|Lloyds]], arrived 4 Sep 1856, Sydney |- |valign="top"|[[Myers-9915|Amanda Myers]] |[[:Category: Medway, Arrived 9 Aug 1849|Medway, Arrived 9 Aug 1849]] Geelong, Colony of New South Wales (Victoria)
    'Earl Grey's Famine Orphan Scheme (1848-1850)'
    |- |valign="top"| | |- |} == Resources == * NSW State Archives. [https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/taxonomy/term/1071/indexes| Immigration and Shipping Indexes] ** Assisted Immigrant Indexes - 1839-1898 (including Assisted immigrants arriving in Sydney and Newcastle 1844-59, Moreton Bay, 1848-59 and Port Phillip 1839-51) ** Bounty Immigrant Indexes - 1828 -1842. Index at Familysearch.org. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1542665?collectionNameFilter=false Australia, New South Wales, Index to Bounty Immigrants, 1828-1842]. This index covers the following series: Persons on early migrant ships, 1828-1832 (4/4823); Persons on early migrant ships, May 1832 - Jan 1833 (4/4824); Entitlement certificates of persons on bounty ships, 1832-1842 (4/4825-4891). Index prepared by members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. ==Links== *Here is the [[Space:Wotif_By_Sea|link]] to [[Urquhart-93|my]] WikiTree FSP, which has links to my Assisted Immigrant ancestors and their ships. *This [[Milburn-566|profile]] also has ancestors who link to here by way of Assisted Immigration to Queensland on the [[Space:Wotif_By_Sea|Scottish Hero]] in August 1886. *[https://www.bda-online.org.au/ Australian Biographical Database] *[http://www.australiagenweb.org Australia GenWeb, Australian States Research resources.] Will you join me? Please post a comment on this page, or add your name to this list with the task you would like to do. Interested in any particular ship? Feel free to take that on.

    Australia - Australian Convicts 1788-1868

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    : ==Australian Convicts Sub-Project== Australia was initially established as a penal colony in 1788 with convict transportation ending in 1868. This is a free-space page for the Australian Convicts sub-project. The Team Leaders are [[Coat-12 | Veronica Williams]] and [[Stevens-18395|Heather Stevens]]. The 'Australian Convicts' sub project is part of the Australia Project. When originally conceived the project included convicts and free settlers (you read some of the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia_-_Former_Projects historical information here]). The project has now been split into a number of smaller teams, focussing on different topic areas. See also: [[Project:Australia|Project: Australia]] ==Australian Convicts Team== Anyone wanting to be involved in the new 'Australian Convicts' team is invited to join the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]] by following the link to the Project joining post. {{Member|Australian Convicts}} If you wish to add a team sticker to your profile, please add the following text underneath the ==Biography== section. * Type: {{Member|Australian Convicts}} == Goal and Activities == The goals and activities for the project include: * Identifying and creating profiles for all those who came to Australia aboard convict ships, including convicts, marines, military and crew between 1788-1868. * Identifying and creating categories for all convict ships that came to Australia between 1788-1868. * Applying priority to the earliest fleets. * Ensuring profiles meet acceptable Wikitree standards and the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Australian_Convicts Project Guidelines for Australian Convicts]. ==Project Management Tasks== * Develop project management guidelines for categorisation, template and stickers for use on Australian Convicts profiles. See 'draft guidelines' in the 'Links' section below - Veronica * All content from the old project page has been incorporated into new pages appropriate to new team structures. You can read more about former projects [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia_-_Former_Projects here]. ==Priority Profile Tasks== * [[Space:First_Fleet%2C_Australia%2C_1788|List of First Fleeters to Australia, 1787-1788]]. Most First Fleet convicts are already on this list, however many have not been linked to their profile page. This is work that can be done by any Wikitreer! If their profile doesn't exist yet - please create them! * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Profile_Improvement_-_Convicts Convict Profiles Needing Improvement]. These profiles have been identified as needing improvements to their profiles. Please remove the category if you are satisfied that the profile meets the project guidelines and has an adequate biography. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Convict_Needs_Voyage_Category_Added Convict Arrival Ship Needs Voyage Category]. Instructions can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Adding_a_New_Category_for_Voyages_to_Australia here]. Please remember to remove the category if you have create the voyage category. == Members == *Team Leaders: [[Coat-12 | Veronica Williams]] and [[Stevens-18395|Heather Stevens]] *[[Pepper-84|Jeanne Pepper]] *[[Rose-1785|Graeme Rose]] *[[Bayliss-194|Stuart Bayliss]] *[[Bolton-1933|Ian Bolton]] *[[Morton-8547|E M Ryan]] *[[Cobcroft-93|Alan Cobcroft]] *[[Hayes-14638|Greg Hayes]] *[[Ball-19346|Carolyn Ball]] *[[Evans-24417|Maree Evans]] *[[Navin-90|Mark Navin]] *[[Stopford-19|Susan Stopford]] *[[Hewitt-5164|Nan Hewitt]] *[[Smith-24375|Chris Wright]] *[[Harrison-22577|Catherine Harrison]] *[[Palmer-9783|Alison Palmer]] *[[Reilly-2201|Suzanne Reilly]] *[[Wyatt-6676|Sue Wyatt]] *[[Hawkins-5569|Danielle Lautrec]] *[[Cummins-3884|Peter Cummins]] *[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] *[[Emmett-561|Kaitlyn Emmett]] *[[Gorman-1067|Elsie Gorman]] *[[Edwards-34105|Marc Edwards]] *[[Challis-196|Julie Dworak]] *[[Paton-1808|Julie Paton]] *[[Williams-22744|Steven Williams]] *[[Harper-11736|Larina Harper]] == Members Specific Interests == {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Focus Area''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Name''' |- |'''Policy and Procedure'''
    members working with others to develop and promote changes to '''policy and standards''' for Australian Convicts profiles, including documentation of project guidelines |[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] |- |'''Categories and Locations'''
    members focussing on the development and implementation of appropriate '''category structures and location fields''' relevant to Pre Federation 1788-1900 profiles (including those Australian Convicts) | |- |'''Connectors'''
    members focus is on '''connecting''' Australian Convicts profiles to our main Global Family Tree |[[Stopford-19|Susan Stopford]] |- |'''Data Doctors'''
    members working together to use tools that seek out and correct '''errors''' on Australian Convicts profiles |[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams (DNA errors)]]| |- |'''Sourcerers'''
    focus on adding '''sources''' to Unsourced Australian Convicts profiles |[[Stopford-19|Susan Stopford]] |- |'''All Rounders'''
    members who have an interest in '''helping to improve''' Australian Convicts profiles when needed (eg adding stickers or other new initiatives), including their own families | |- |'''Colony of New South Wales'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category: Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)|The Colony_of_New_South_Wales]]''' |[[Emmett-561|Kaitlyn Emmett]] (also interested in Norfolk Island) [[Gorman-1067|Elsie Gorman]] also [[:Category:Australia, Gorman Name Study|Australia, Gorman Name Study]] [[Stopford-19|Susan Stopford]] |- |'''Colony of Van Diemen's Land'''
    members who have an interest in ''' [[:Category: Van Diemen's Land (1825-1856)|Van Diemen's Land (1825-1856)]]''' |[[Hewitt-5164|Nan Hewitt]] |- |'''Swan River Colony'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|The Swan River Colony]]''' |- |'''Colony of Queensland'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category: Colony of Queensland (1859-1900)|The Colony_of_Queensland]]''' |[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] |- |'''Colony of Victoria'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category:Colony of Victoria (1851-1900)|The Colony of Victoria]]''' |- |'''Colony of Western Australia'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category: Colony of Western Australia (1832-1900)|The Colony of Western Australia]]''' |- |'''Colony of Tasmania'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category: Colony of Tasmania (1856-1900)|Colony of Tasmania]]''' |- |} : ==Links== * The [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia%2C_Project_Management_-_Australian_Convicts Australian Convicts Project Guidelines] help Wikitreers to understand any preferred actions to be taken on profiles that fall under this topic. This includes, project boxes, stickers and categories. *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Project_Management Australia Project - Project Management] - This category page should help you find other relevant project material. * Looking for convicts who need their profiles improved? Click [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Profile_Improvement_-_Convicts here] and jump right in! ==DNA Projects== * Have you had your DNA tested? Make sure you consider joining our Wikitree [[:DNA]] project. * If you took a test at FTDNA and you have a DIRECT ancestor that was either an Australian Convict or an early Australian Settler you might like to join their [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/australian-convicts/about Australian Convicts Project] or the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/australian-settlers/about Australian Settlers Project]. ==How to get involved== Will you join us? After answering our G2G post and advising you wish to join [[Space:Australia_Project_Teams|our convict team]], you will then be awarded the Australia Project badge. Alternatively, post a comment on this page, or just add your name to this list with the task you would like to do. Interested in any particular fleet, ship or colony? Feel free to take that on. We also have Colony teams are also involved in with convict profiles. == Communicating with the Team== * [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-australia-projects Australia Project Google Group]. * {{Tag Link|australian_convicts}} tag in {{G2G}}. [[Special:Following|Follow this]] and use the tag in discussions that could benefit from the input of the broader WikiTree community.

    Australia - Born in the Colony 1788 - 1900

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    This page is managed by the Australia Project. It outlines information regarding the 'Born in the Colony' free-space project and team. The Team Leader is [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]]. See also: [[Project:Australia|Project: Australia]]. When Australia was initially colonised in 1788, convicts and settlers came from many lands, some came free, others came against their will. Many went on to settle and prosper, having families in their new country. The 'Born in the Colony' project has been set up to recognise the progeny of the early inhabitants of Colonial Australia, up to the time of Federation. They became the '1st generation' Australian ancestors for many of us. == Goal and Activities == The goal of the project is to categorise all those born in the six Australian Colonies that existed, prior to Federation. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them and could use your help. * Identify relevant categories, free space and project pages relevant to Colonial Australia. See [[Space:Colonial_Australia:_1788_to_Federation|works in progress]]. * Create categories for all six Colonies that existed in Australia prior to Federation. * Set up separate pages with tables listing all the colonies and links to key resources. * Create profiles for all those 'Born in the Colony' and their convict or immigrant parents. * Add profile stickers to relevant profiles. See [[Template:Australia_Born_in_Colony|template]]
    See also [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Stickers#Rules_on_adding_and_removing the rules on adding stickers]. * Connect up each of the families to the 'One World WikiTree'. * Improve all existing profiles - refer [[:Category: Australia, Profile Improvement - Colonial Australia]] == Membership == * All relevant [[Space:Australia_Project_-_Territories_Team|Colony State and Territory (CST) Teams]] - help implement new initiatives. * We are keen for all members to add their specific areas of interest to the specific interest area table below. If you are a new member please leave a comment or add your name to the list below and indicate your area of interest. You will then be placed in the Focus area table (or you can add yourself). * Members are removed from this list once they are added to the table. * If you need help or have questions, please contact [[Coat-12|Veronica]]. Members - awaiting info on specific interests (see table below): ''' Team Members on or after 16 Dec 2020'''. New members after this date please add your details below. *[[Smith-24375|Chris Wright]] *[[Collier-598|Lynda Collier]] *[[Davies-12408|Catherine Davies]] *[[Brown-39002|Marian Scriven]] Please note - Topic teams will overlap the Colony, State and Territory teams but this team will help develop the overall structure required for ‘Born in the Colony’ profiles of the Colonial period. == Members Specific Interests == {| border="2" class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="9" |- ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Focus Area''' ! align="left" style="background:#d0e3fd;"|'''Name''' |- |'''Policy and Procedure'''
    members working with others to develop and promote changes to '''policy and standards''' for Born in the Colony profiles, including documentation of project guidelines |[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] |- |'''Categories and Locations'''
    members focussing on the development and implementation of appropriate '''category structures and location fields''' relevant to Pre Federation 1788-1900 profiles (including those Born in the Colony) |[[Stapleton-675|Danny Stapleton]] |- |'''Connectors'''
    members focus is on '''connecting''' Born in the Colony profiles to our main Global Family Tree |[[Nash-4243|Lindsay Nash]] |- |'''Data Doctors'''
    members working together to use tools that seek out and correct '''errors''' on Born in the Colony profiles | [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams (DNA errors)]]|[[Rennie-1211|Jason Rennie]] |- |'''Sourcerers'''
    focus on adding '''sources''' to Unsourced Born in the Colony profiles |[[Nash-4243|Lindsay Nash]]|[[Rennie-1211|Jason Rennie]] |- |'''All Rounders'''
    members who have an interest in '''helping to improve''' Born in the Colony profiles when needed (eg adding stickers or other new initiatives), including their own families |[[Tilley-92|Megan Tilley]]|[[Williamson-862|Sandra Williamson]]|[[Hewitt-5164|Nan Hewitt]]| [[Croll-284|Neil Croll]]|[[Luckie-23|Shoshanah Luckie]]|[[W-799|Elizabeth W]]|[[Davis-42955|Scott Davis]] |- |'''Colony of New South Wales'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category: Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900)|The Colony_of_New_South_Wales]]''' |[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]]|[[Stapleton-675|Danny Stapleton]]|[[Nash-4243|Lindsay Nash]]|[[Emmett-561|Kaitlyn Emmett]] (also interested in Norfolk Island)|[[Gorman-1067|Elsie Gorman]] also [[:Category:Australia, Gorman Name Study|Australia, Gorman Name Study]]|[[Rennie-1211|Jason Rennie]] |- |'''Colony of Van Diemen's Land'''
    members who have an interest in ''' [[:Category: Van Diemen's Land (1825-1856)|Van Diemen's Land (1825-1856)]]''' |[[Andrewartha-50|John Andrewartha]]|[[Croll-284|Neil Croll]] |- |'''Swan River Colony'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|The Swan River Colony]]''' |[[Andrewartha-50|John Andrewartha]] |- |'''Colony of Queensland'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category: Colony of Queensland (1859-1900)|The Colony_of_Queensland]]''' |[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]]|[[Farrell-4473|A Farrell]] |- |'''Colony of South Australia'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category:Colony of South Australia (1836-1900)|The Colony of South Australia]]''' |[[Fogarty-342|Rhys Fogarty]]|[[Stapleton-675|Danny Stapleton]]|[[Salt-463|Alan Salt]] |- |'''Colony of Victoria'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category:Colony of Victoria (1851-1900)|The Colony of Victoria]]''' |[[Cooper-11096|Leslie Cooper]]|[[Rennie-1211|Jason Rennie]] |- |'''Colony of Western Australia'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category: Colony of Western Australia (1832-1900)|The Colony of Western Australia]]''' |[[Andrewartha-50|John Andrewartha]] |- |'''Colony of Tasmania'''
    members who have an interest in '''[[:Category: Colony of Tasmania (1856-1900)|Colony of Tasmania]]''' |[[Andrewartha-50|John Andrewartha]]|[[Croll-284|Neil Croll]] |- |} : ==Links== * The [[Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Born_in_the_Colony_1788-1900|Born in the Colony Project Guidelines]] help Wikitreers to understand any preferred actions to be taken on profiles that fall under this topic. This includes, project boxes, stickers and categories. * [[:Category:Australia%2C_Project_Management|Australia Project - Project Management]] - This category page should help you find other relevant project material. ==How to get involved== Will you join me? Please post a comment on this page, or add your name to this list with the task you would like to do. Interested in any particular colony? Feel free to take that on. Our Colony, State and Territory teams will also help with this project.

    Australia - Bushrangers

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    {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-149.gif |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} *''This page is part of the '''[[Project:Australia|Australia Project]]''' '''[[Space:Australian_Topics_Team|Australian Topics Team]]''''' Calling WikiTreers interested in improving the profiles of Australian Bushrangers. There were more than 2000 bushrangers that roamed the Australian countryside. Australia's bushranging period spanned nearly 100 years, beginning with the convict bolters in 1790 to the 1860s, through to the outlawed bushrangers of the 1860s and 1870s who were able to be shot on sight, and drawing to a close after Ned Kelly's last stand at Glenrowan and shooting of Ned Kelly and the Kelly Gang in 1880. You don't have to have Bushrangers in your family to work on this topic. It is for anyone that has an interest in Australian Bushrangers and their lives. == What you can do to help == * Create profiles of bushrangers who don't yet have a profile - see [[:Category:Australia,_Bushrangers]], for most bushrangers who are already on WikiTree * Connect bushrangers to the global tree. This is the list of unconnected bushrangers : [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Bushrangers+Australia%2Bunconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&Format=&PageSize=50 Unconnected Bushrangers] and click 'get profiles' button on the left hand side * '''Stickers''' * There is a sticker for Australian Bushrangers. The sticker should be placed '''below''' the biography heading, using this coding: :::{{Bushranger}} This sticker adds the profile to [[:Category:Australia,_Bushrangers]]. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]'''Space pages on Wikitree''' :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Bushrangers|Australian Bushrangers]] A free space page with a list of Bushrangers who have profiles on Wikitree :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Bushrangers_the_Kelly_Gang|A timeline of the Kelly Gang and Kelly Family]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Bushrangers_Frank_Gardiner%E2%80%93Ben_Hall_gang|Frank Gardiner - Ben Hall Gang]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Kenniff_Brothers|The Kenniff Brothers]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:The_Clarke_Brothers|Clarke Brothers]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Ribbon_Gang|Ribbon Gang]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:St_Kilda_Road_robberies|St Kida Road robberies]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Wild_Colonial_Boys|The Wild Colonial Boys]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Oyster_Bay_Tribe|Musquito and the Oyster Bay tribe]] '''External Links''' *[http://www.jenwilletts.com/Bushrangers.htm Free Settler or Felon] *[http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/early-austn-bushrangers Early Australian Bushrangers Australia.gov.au] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushranger Bushrangers Wikipedia] *[http://museumvictoria.com.au/discoverycentre/infosheets/the-kelly-gang/ Museum Victoria] - The Kelly Gang *[http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/ned-kellys-life-and-crimes/story-e6frf7jo-1226127193194 The Sun Herald] - Bushranger Ned Kelly's life and Crimes *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gardiner%E2%80%93Ben_Hall_gang Wikipedia] - Frank Gardiner and the Ben Hall Gang *[http://www.nma.gov.au/exhibitions/irish_in_australia/bushrangers National Museum Australia] *[http://www.australianhistory.org/bushrangers Australian History Org Bushrangers] *[http://www.ranker.com/list/notable-bushranger_s%29/reference Famous Bushrangers Ranker] - List of the top well known Bushrangers *[http://www.wilmap.com.au/bushrangers.html Bushrangers of Australia] *[http://www.cap.nsw.edu.au/rm/stage2_Modules/bushrangers/bushrangers.htm Bushrangers] - Background of the Australian Bushrangers *[http://www.visitvictoria.com/Regions/High-Country/Activities-and-attractions/History-and-heritage/Bushranger-history High Country] - Bushrangers from Victoria *[http://dreamsis29.tripod.com/ Lola's Collection of Poems and Ballards on Australian Bushrangers] *[http://bushrangersau.blogspot.com.au/ Australian Outlaws in the 1800's] *[http://warrenfahey.com/fc_bushrangers-3.html Australian Folk Law Unit] - Bushrangers in Van Diemens Land *[http://bushrangers.abercrombiecaves.com/ Bushrangers Abercrombie Caves] - Back in 1830 the Ribbon Gang Bushrangers used Abercrombie Caves as a safe haven

    Australia - Free Settlers 1788 - 1900

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    This project is a free-space project. The Team Leader is [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]]. See also: [[Project:Australia|Project: Australia]]. Australia was initially established as a penal colony in 1788, some mariners decided to stay and make Australia their home. Soon afterwards others 'came free' to the colony, these settlers came from many lands. The assisted and bounty immigrants had help with their passage, others paid their own way. The 'Free Settlers' project has been set up to recognise those early inhabitants of Colonial Australia, up to the time of Federation, who emigrated to Australia looking for a new life. It is not intended to include assisted or bounty immigrants. == Goal and Activities == The goal of the project is to categorise the early pioneers in the six Australian Colonies that existed, prior to Federation. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them and could use your help. * Identify relevant categories, free space and project pages relevant to Colonial Australia. See [[Space:Colonial_Australia:_1788_to_Federation|works in progress]]. * Create categories for all six Colonies that existed in Australia prior to Federation. * Set up separate pages with tables listing all the colonies and links to key resources. * Create profiles for all those 'Born in the Colony' and their convict or immigrant parents. * Add profile stickers to relevant profiles. See TBA template. * Connect up each of the families to the one world WikiTree. ==Specific Projects== * Marines *[[Space:Kangaroo_Island_Early_Settlers | Kangaroo Island Early Settlers]] Kangaroo Island was the first place of settlement for the new British Colony of South Australia. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians] * Mariners == Members == * [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] - identify all relevant existing categories, free space and project pages relevant for Colonial Australia. Work with others to set up the appropriate category structure for Colonial Australia. *[[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]]-I have been making a list on my space pages of people who could be added here when we are set up. Have family interests in Queensland and New South Wales. *[[Stapleton-675|Danny Stapleton]] *[[Bolitho-152|Sharryn Nankervis]] *[[Tilley-92|Megan Tilley]] *[[Andrewartha-50|John Andrewartha]] *[[Hayes-14638|Greg Hayes]] *[[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]] Main interest is the first 30 years of European settlement of South Australia (1836-1866) *[[Collins-33135|Simone Collins]] *[[Smith-24375|Chris Wright]] *[[Collier-598|Lynda Collier]] *[[Davies-12408|Catherine Davies]] *[[Edwards-34105|Marc Edwards]] *[[Brown-39002|Marian Scriven]] * Colony, State and Territory Teams. Please note - Once we have finished the new check in process we will start to talk about how we proceed for Free Settlers. The topic teams will overlap the Colony, State and Territory teams but this team will help develop the overall structure required for Free Settlers in the Colonial period. Currently working on Colonial Australia locations. Once complete project guidelines will be developed. ==Links== * ''Draft'' Colonial Australia location guidelines can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Colonial_Australia_1788-1900%2C_Locations here]. ==DNA Projects== * Have you had your DNA tested? Make sure you consider joining our Wikitree [[:DNA]] project. * If you took a test at FTDNA and you have a DIRECT ancestor that was either an Australian Convict or an early Australian Settler you might like to join their [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/australian-convicts/about Australian Convicts Project] or the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/australian-settlers/about Australian Settlers Project]. ==How to get involved== Will you join us? Please post a comment on this page, or add your name to this list with the task you would like to do. Interested in any particular colony? Feel free to take that on.

    Australia Cemeteries Team

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    Australia in World War II

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    Australia in the Second World War
    {{Image|file=Photos-694.jpg |align=c |size=360 |caption= }} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-6.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-78.png |align=l |size=120 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-323.jpg |align=r |size=130 |caption= }} Australia entered the Second World War shortly after the German invasion of Poland, declaring war on Germany on 3rd September 1939. Australia fought 'two wars' between 1939 and 1945; against Germany Italy and Vichy France as part of the European, Atlantic, Arctic, Middle East, North African and Mediterranean theatres of war and against Japan in the Pacific, South West Pacific and Indian theatres. From 1942, Australian forces played a major role in the South West Pacific theatre, making up the majority of Allied strength throughout much of the fighting to Australia's immediate north. Almost a million Australians had served in the armed forces by the end of the war, in the Royal Australian Navy (RAN), Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF), Merchant Navy, Australian Army and Second Australian Imperial Force (2AIF). Australia was a major base for United States Forces as well. Along with a deservedly and ever-increasing number of commemorative 'Days', arguably the most-relevant and yet most-overlooked such is '''Battle for Australia Day''', held on the first Wednesday of September annually. On this day Australians rightfully reflect on the bravery of those who served on Australia's home front, and the islands, the seas and in the skies to the north. It's an important reminder of an ominously threatening time for Australians between 1942 and 1945. [https://anzacportal.dva.gov.au/commemoration/commemoration-days/battle-for-australia-day Australian Government Department of Veterans' Affairs Anzac Portal: Battle for Australia Day; accessed 6 Sep 2022] Of course, not all Second World War events involving Australian soldiers, sailors and airmen occurred during this period, especially those in North Africa, the Middle East and Europe, in fighting for the greater British Empire (now the Commonwealth of Nations) and Allied nations. {{Image|file=Photos-590.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption='''Australian commandos, New Guinea July 1943''' }} *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mediterranean_and_Middle_East_theatre_of_World_War_II Mediterranean and Middle East theatre] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Greece Battle of Greece] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Battle_of_El_Alamein First Battle of El Alamein] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Alam_el_Halfa Battle of Alam el Halfa] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Battle_of_El_Alamein Second Battle of El Alamein] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tunisia_Campaign Tunisia Campaign] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Campaign_%28World_War_II%29 Italian Campaign] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Dragoon Operation Dragoon] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Britain Battle of Britain] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Front_%28World_War_II%29#1944_.E2.80.93_1945 Western Front] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Berlin_%28RAF_campaign%29 Battle of Berlin (RAF campaign)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pacific_War Pacific War] {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-50.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Three prisoners at Shimo Songkurai in 1943''' }} :Australians killed - 27,073 :Australians wounded - 23,477 :Australians Prisoner of War - 29,000 were taken prisoner by the Axis during the World War II. Of the 21,467 Australian prisoners that were taken by the Japanese, only 14,000 survived. The main reason was due to malnutrition and disease.{{clear}} '''[https://www.awm.gov.au/blog/2008/03/19/hmas-sydney/ Sinking of ''HMAS Sydney'' 19 November 1941]''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-49.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''HMAS Sydney''' }} In May 1940, ''HMAS Sydney'' joined the British Mediterranean Fleet for an eight month deployment, during which she sank two Italian warships, took part in number of shore bombardments, and provided support to the Malta convoys, she received no casualties. On 19 November 1941, ''HMAS Sydney'' was involved in a battle with the German auxiliary cruiser ''Kormoran'', the ''Sydney'' was lost with all 645 aboard. The ''Kormoran'' was also sunk, and 80 of its crew died, 317 survivors of the ''Kormoran's'' crew were picked up. The ''Sydney's'' loss with all hands compared to the survival of most of the Germans has resulted in controversy, with some alleging that the German commander used illegal tatics to lure ''Sydney'' into range, or that a Japanese submarine was involved. The wrecks of both ships were lost until 2008. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Rats_of_Tobruk The Rats of Tobruk April-August 1941]''' {{Image|file=Australia_in_World_War_II-5.png |align=l |size=280 |caption='''Ship of the desert''' }} Between April and August 1941, around 14,000 Australian soldiers held the Libyan port of Tobruk against the Afrika Corps, during the Siege of Tobruk. They fought for eight months surrounded by German and Italian forces, withstanding tank attacks, artillery barrages, and daily bombings. They had to endured the desert’s terrible heat, the freezing cold nights, and horrible dust storms. They lived in dug-outs, caves, and crevasses. The Rats of Tobruk did not surrender, they did not give up. Their determination, bravery, and humour, combined with the aggressive tactics of their commanders, became a source of inspiration. They achieved lasting fame as the Rats of Tobruk. {{Image|file=Australia_in_World_War_II-6.png |align=r |size=240 |caption='''unofficial Rats of Tobruk medal''' }} [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Haw-Haw '''Lord Haw Haw'''] a wartime broadcaster William Joyce, who worked for the English-language propaganda radio programme Germany Calling called the Garrison '''poor desert rats of Tobruk'''. The Australians gave themselves the nickname the Rats of Tobruk after Radio Berlin described '''the Australians as caught like rats in a trap'''. The men were proud of the title and some of them now treasure an unofficial medal, bearing the stamp of a rodent rampant, which was unofficially struck to commemorate the defence of Tobruk. The medal was made from aluminum taken from the fuselage of a German bomber brought down by the anti-aircraft fire. {{Image|file=Australia_in_World_War_II-3.png |align=c |size=380 |caption='''2/17 infantry battalion''' }} {{Image|file=Bullwinkel-6-2.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Vivian Bullwinkel''' }} '''[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Singapore The Battle of Singapore]''' In January 1942, just prior to the Battle of Singapore and the Allied surrender to the Japanese, Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF) squadrons had been evacuated and Royal Australian Navy (RAN) warships were ordered to leave Singapore. The remaining 130 Australian Army nurses stationed in Singapore were also ordered to evacuate: six accompanying wounded aboard the ''Wah Sui'', 59 aboard the ''Empress Star'' and the final 65 aboard ''HMS Vyner Brooke'', a Royal Navy-commandeered island freighter. The ''Vyner Brooke'' took three direct hits from Japanese bombers and those who survived made their way to shore on Bangka Island. After murdering some 60 soldiers and male civilians, the Japanese ordered 22 Australian nurses and an English female civilian into the sea, whereupon they shot them in the back. One nurse survived, [[Bullwinkle-6|Vivian Bullwinkle]], wounded and pretending to also be dead. Twelve days later Vivian surrendered and joined 23 other ''Vyner Brooke'' survivors for three-and-a-half years in POW camps. Singapore was the major British military base in South-East Asia and nicknamed the "Gibraltar of the East", the fighting in Singapore lasted from 8–15 February 1942. When 80,000 British, Indian and Australian troops surrendered, it was the largest capitulation of British-led military personnel in history. *See [[Space:Australian_Nurses_of_the_Vyner_Brooke|'''Australian Nurses of the Vyner Brooke''']] regarding the tragic voyage, Bangka Island massacre and prisoner-of-war nurses. *See [[Space:Operation_Jaywick_–_MC_Krait|'''Operation Jaywick & MV Krait''']] regarding the Australian commando operation which successfully sunk Japanese shipping in Singapore Harbour. '''[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs195.aspx Bombing of Darwin and northern Australia 1942-43]''' {{Image|file=Photos-586.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''Bombing of Darwin by Japan on 19 Feb 1942''' }} On 19th February 1942, Australia came under attack for the first time when Japanese forces mounted [[:Category:Bombing of Darwin on 19 Feb 1942|two air raids on Darwin]], Northern Territory. The two attacks involved 188 attack aircraft launched from four Japanese aircraft-carriers in the Timor Sea and led by the same commander responsible for the attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, just ten weeks earlier and 54 land-based bombers launched from recently-captured Ambon. Twenty military aircraft were destroyed, eight ships in the harbour were sunk, and most civil and military facilities in Darwin were destroyed. The air attacks on Darwin, on a further 63 occasions, continued until November 1943. Rumours at the time to the Australian government's suppression of information about the bombings, it was thought that reports of casualty numbers were made smaller to maintain national morale. Local sources estimated that between 900 and 1,100 Australians were killed. 235 Allies were killed and between 300 and 400 wounded. There were air raids on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Broome Broome] in which at least 88 Allied civilians and military personnel were killed and 24 aircraft were lost. There were almost a hundred [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Air_raids_on_Australia,_1942%E2%80%9343 air raids against Australia] during the war. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kokoda_Track_campaign Kokoda Campaign July-November 1942]''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-52.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption= }} The Kokoda Campaign was part of the South West Pacific Theatre of the Second World War. The campaign was a series of battles fought between July and November 1942, between Japanese and Allied mostly Australia forces. On 21 July 1942 the Japanese landed near Gona on the north coast of Papua. In the next two months they drove the Australians and their Papuan allies back over the mountains towards Port Moresby. Port Moresby was vital to the defence of Australia. In September the Australians began pushing the Japanese back. By mid November the Japanese were forced to abandon their plan to take Port Moresby. '''[[Space:The_Fuzzy_Wuzzy_Angels|Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels]]''' The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels was the name Australian soldiers gave to a group of Papua New Guinean people who helped and escorted injured Australian troops down the Kokoda track during WWII. Many were plantation workers organised by plantation managers and ANGAU officers, [[Kienzle-135|Bert Kienzle]] and [[Vernon-2770|Doc Vernon]]. Over 4,000 Australian lives were lost in the campaign but the number would have been much higher without the help of the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels. The Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels carried the stretchers with the wounded, sometimes under fire, back to the Advanced Dressing Station. They worked under shocking conditions, up and down treacherous mountain ridges over 13,000 ft high, down into the dark narrow valleys of the Owen Stanley Range. They carried heavy loads of rations, ammunition and first aid equipment along a narrow, rough track. The Kokoda Track turned into liquid mud from all the movement. But despite all this, they carried and cared for their wounded Aussie soldier. Kienzle (Vernon died in 1946) did much after the war to ensure the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels were re-settled and properly recognised in gratitude. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-204.jpg |align=c |size=260 |caption='''Christmas Day, 1942, George Whittington, helped by Raphael Oimbari, one of the Fuzzy Wuzzy Angels at the Battle of Buna-Gona.'''
    George Whittington died in February 1943, from bush typhus.''' }} {{clear}} '''[http://hellfire-pass.commemoration.gov.au The Thai–Burma Railway]'''
    '''Prisoner of war workers and deaths on the Burma Railway, 1942–1945'''
    {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 2px Solid Red;" |- |'''Nationality'''||'''POWs'''||'''Deaths'''||'''Death Rate''' |- |[[Image:Flags-3.jpg|35px]]British||30,131 ||6,904 ||23% |- |[[Image:Flags-11.png|35px]]Dutch ||17,990 ||2,782 ||15% |- |[[Image:Flags-5.png|35px]]Australian||13,004||2,802 ||22% |- |[[Image:US_Flags-25.png|35px]] America||686||133 ||19% |- |[[Image:Photos-403.png|35px]]Total ||61,811||12,621 ||20% |- |} {{Image|file=Photos-588.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption='''Australian and Dutch POWs, Thailand 1943''' }} Over 22,000 Australians were captured by the Japanese in South East Asia in early 1942. More than a third of these men and women died in captivity. This was about 20 per cent of all Australian deaths in the Second World War. The Thai–Burma Railway, known as the Death Railway, was 415 kilometres of railway between Ban Pong, Thailand, and Thanbyuzayat, Burma, it was built by the Empire of Japan in 1943 to support its forces in the Burma campaign. More than 180,000 Asian civilian labourers and 60,000 Allied POWs worked on the railway. Conditions in the railway camps were primitive and horrific with hardly any food, frequent and severe beatings, no medical supplies, and tropical disease was rampant.{{clear}} {{Image|file=WWII War-3.png |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Laying tracks on the Thai- Burma Railway''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hellfire_Pass Hellfire Pass]''' Is the name of a railway cutting on the former Burma Railway in which was built with forced labour during the Second World War. It was remembered for the harsh conditions and heavy loss of life. ''Hellfire Pass is so called because the sight of emaciated prisoners labouring at night by torchlight was said to resemble a scene from Hell''. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-51.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Hellfire Pass''' }} '''[[Dunlop-1321|Colonel Doctor Sir Edward 'Weary' Dunlop]] (1907-1993)''' :I have a conviction, that :only when you are put at full :stretch can you realise your :full potential {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-53.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption='''Weary Dunlop''' }} Weary Dunlop was an Australian surgeon who became a Japanese prisoner of war in Singapore in Febuary 1942. He was moved to the Thai-Burma railway. Like a number of other Commonwealth Medical Officers, Weary Dunlop's commitment and bravery became legend among the POWs. He was a daring leader and caring doctor, he restored morale to the POWs and gave hope to the sick and eased the pain and suffering of the dying. One of his men said, ''a lighthouse of sanity in a universe of madness and suffering''. '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Montevideo_Maru Sinking of the ''SS Montevideo Maru'' 30 June 1942]''' On 22nd June 1942, weeks after the fall of Rabaul to the Japanese, a large number of Australian prisoners were placed on the ''SS Montevideo Maru''. Unmarked as a POW ship, she was heading towards the Chinese island of Hainan. On 30th June she was sighted by the American submarine ''USS Sturgeon''. Unaware that it was carrying Allied prisoners of war and civilians, the ''Sturgeon'' fired four torpedoes at the ''Montevideo Maru'' on 1st July, sinking the ''Montevideo Maru'' in just eleven minutes. An eyewitness said, "There were more POWs in the water than crew members. The POWs were holding pieces of wood and using bigger pieces as rafts. They were in groups of 20 to 30 people, probably 100 people in all. They were singing songs. I was particularly impressed when they began singing Auld Lang Syne as a tribute to their dead colleagues. Watching that, I learnt that Australians have big hearts." Eyewitness, Yoshiaki Yamaji. The sinking is considered the worst maritime disaster in Australia's history. It is thought that a total of 1,054 prisoners: 178 non-commissioned officers, 667 soldiers and 209 civilians died on the ''Montevideo Maru''. {{Image|file=WWII_War-1.png |align=c |size=380 |caption='''USS Sturgeon torpedoed SS Montevideo Maru''' }} '''See also''' the sinking of the POW transports '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rakuyo_Maru_Sinking%2C_1944 ''Rakuyo Maru''] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kachidoki_Maru_Sinking%2C_1944 ''Kachidoki Maru'']''' by the ''USS Sealion'' on 12 June 1944 in the Luzon Strait, resulting in the loss of life of more than 1,600 POWs. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/AHS_Centaur '''Sinking of ''Australian Hospital Ship Centaur'' 14 May 1943'''] {{Image|file=Australia_in_World_War_II-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=''AHS Centaur'', clearly marked }} [[:Category:AHS Centaur, World War II|''AHS Centaur'']] was a hospital ship which was attacked and sunk by a Japanese submarine off North Stradbroke Island, Queensland before dawn on 14 May 1943. Of the 332 medical personnel and civilian crew aboard, 268 died, including 63 of the 65 Army personnel. Before being handed over to the Australian Army for re-fitting as a hospital ship, in November 1941, the ship had rescued German survivors of the engagement between ''Kormoran'' and ''HMAS Sydney''. ''Centaur'' embarked the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2/12th_Field_Ambulance|2nd/12th Field Ambulance] for transport to New Guinea, and sailed on 12 May 1943. The wreck of ''Centaur'' was found on 20 December 2009. '''[[Space:Cowra_breakout_1944|Cowra break-out 5 August 1944]]''' On the 5th August 1944, 1,104 Japanese prisoners of war attempted to escape from a Prisoner of War camp near Cowra, in New South Wales. It was the largest POW break-out in the war and became known as the Cowra Break-out. Four Australian soldiers and 231 Japanese soldiers were killed during and following the breakout. Privates [[Hardy-6067|Benjamin Gower Hardy GC]], [[Jones-71774|Ralph Jones GC]] and Charles Henry Shepherd were killed during the breakout; [[Doncaster-28|Lieutenant Harry Doncaster]] was killed when ambushed during the recapture of the prisoners. Private Hardy and Private Jones were posthumously awarded the George Cross. {{Image|file=Doncaster-28.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Sunday Telegraph - Headlines reporting the mass breakout of Japanese POWs at Cowra.''' }} {{Image|file=Long-15859.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption=Gavin Merrick Long OBE }} [[:Category: Australia, War Correspondents|'''War correspondents and photographers''']] have created the Aussie ANZAC legend, get close enough to the action to provide written accounts, photos, or film footage. They include household names, such as [[Parer-2|Damien Parer]], killed in action September 1944, [[Wilmot-935|Chester Wilmot]], sacked by General Blamey for telling the truth, [[White-51493|Osmar White]], wounded in action in New Guinea, and [[Long-15859|Gavin Long OBE]], who was also the general editor of the official history series Australia in the War of 1939–1945 and the author of three of its twenty-two volumes. {{Image|file=Australia_in_World_War_II-4.jpg |caption=Australia in the War of 1939-1945 }}

    *See this Space page [[Space:Aussies_involved_in_The_Great_Escape| '''Aussies involved in The Great Escape''']] for details of the nine Aussie airmen who were part of the famous POW escape in Germany. *See this Space page [[Space:Australian_Army_Generals| '''Australian Army Generals''']] for details of every Aussie of senior rank, including those of the Second World War. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Victoria_Cross_Recipients_-_Australia#Second_World_War '''Victoria Cross Recipients, Second World War'''] Twenty-one Australians were awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest award for gallantry in the face of the enemy in the Commonwealth of Nations, during the Second World War. Twelve of whom did so posthumously. Recipients included four in North Africa, two at Lebanon, one over Germany, one over Italy, one in Malaya (Malaysia), nine in Papua / New Guinea (Papua New Guinea) and three in Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia). Included in that number is [[Cutler-1378|(later Sir) Roden Cutler]], [[Edwards-24153|(later Sir) Hughie Edwards]] (also Distinguished Service Order and Distinguished Flying Cross), [[Derrick-1034|'Diver' Derrick]] (also Distinguished Conduct Medal), [[Anderson-43999|Charles Anderson]] (also Military Cross) and [[Chowne-27|Albert Chowne]] (also Military Medal). ---------------- '''Profiles on Wikitree''' *[[Bullwinkel-6|Vivian Bullwinkel]] *[[Selfe-49|Harold Selfe]] *[[Selfe-47|Keith Selfe]] *[[Selfe-55|Leslie Selfe]] *[[Selfe-52|Mervin Selfe]] *[[Selfe-44|Neville Selfe]] *[[Selfe-53|Norman Selfe]] *[[Selfe-56|Victor Selfe]] *[[Smith-36460|Ernest Smith]] *[[Smith-38094|George Smith]] *[[Smith-38095|Leslie Smith]] *[[Whittington-1326|George Charles Whittington]] == Sources == *[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs111.aspx National Archives of Australia] - The sinking of HMAS Sydney, November 1941 *[https://www.awm.gov.au/exhibitions/tobruk/ Australian War Memorial] - Rats of Tobruk *[http://www.anzacday.org.au/history/ww2/bfa/kokoda.html ANZAC Day.org.au] - The Kokoda Track *[http://www.ww2australia.gov.au/asfaras/angels.html WW II Australia] - Kokoda - Fuzzy wuzzy angels *[https://www.awm.gov.au/military-event/E59/ Australian War Memorial] -Bombing of Darwin *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burma_Railway Wikipedia] - Burma Railway *[http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/weary-dunlop Australian.gov.au] - Weary Dunlop and the Burma Railway *[http://www.naa.gov.au/collection/fact-sheets/fs198.aspx National Archives of Australia] - Cowra breakout ---------------------- == See also == *Blanch, Craig and Pegram, Aaron. ''For Valour: Australians Awarded the Victoria Cross''. New South Publishing, Sydney NSW, 2018. ISBN 978-17422-35424. *Coulthard-Clark, Chris. ''The Encyclopaedia of Australia’s Battles''. Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW, 3rd ed 2001. ISBN 1-86508-634-7. *FitzSimons, Peter. ''Kokoda, updated edition''. Hachette Australia, Sydney, 2010. ISBN 978-0-73361-962-5. *FitzSimons, Peter. ''Tobruk''. HarperCollins, Sydney, NSW, 2006. ISBN 978-0-7322-9838-8. *Grose, Peter. ''1942: The Year the War Came to Australia''. Allen & Unwin, Crows Nest, NSW, 2021. ISBN 978-17610-66641. *Wurth, Bob. ''The Battle for Australia: A Nation and its Leader Under Siege''. Pan Macmillan Australia, Sydney, NSW, 2013. ISBN 978-1-74261-205-8.

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    '''''Welcome to the Australia Project's Profile Improvement Portal.''''' '''''Join us! Become a member of the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]] and help improve Australian profiles on WikiTree.''''' ==Australia Profile Improvement Teams== *'''[[Space:Australia_Sourcerers_Team|Sourcerers]]''' *'''[[Space:Australia_Biography_Builders|Biography Builders]]''' *'''[[Space:Australia_Connectors_%26_Arborists|Connectors & Arborists]]''' *'''[[Space:Australia_Data_Doctors_Team|Data Doctors]]''' == About Profile Improvers == *'''Sourcerers''' - find sources for profiles. The ideal is to provide a source for each fact on a profile, but even one source helps to orientate genealogists to the profile and confirms the person's existence. Family tree sources are not acceptable, and preferably contemporaneous sources such as baptisms, births, marriages, deaths, burials or wills are the preferred standard. *'''Biography Builders''' make profiles as complete as possible with well-written biographies and sources. They research as much as they can find on a person, writing the information onto the profiles to create as complete a life story for a person. They include categories and links to events and people connected to that profile and citing all those additions. *'''Connectors''' - connect up loose profiles or branches to our global family WikiTree - you know someone is connected if their profile has the section at the bottom of their profile after Matches and Merges showing their connection to various people. *'''Arborists''' seek out and merge duplicate profiles. *'''Data Doctors''' improve profiles on WikiTree by working on '''suggestions''' identified in the database. ==Project Resources and Guidelines== *'''[[Space:Australia_Project%2C_Profile_Improvement_and_Maintenance_Categories|Australia Project, Profile Improvement and Maintenance Categories]]''' '''for:''' **7 Steps for Profile Improvement **Where to Find Australian Profiles Needing Improvement **Adding and Using Maintenance Categories *'''[[Space:Australia%2C_Sources_and_Citation_Examples|Sources and Citation Examples]]''' A guide to sourcing on Australian Profiles and how to cite those sources. 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The newer ones are the [[Space:Super_Aussie_Genies_-_SAG_Challenge_Team|Super Aussie Genies]], and the [[Space:Southern_Cross_Stars|Southern Cross Stars]]. *[[Project:Sourcerers|Sourcerers Challenge]] *[[Project:Sourcerers/Saturday_Sourcing_Sprints|Saturday Sourcing Sprints]] *[[Space:Biography_Builders|Biography Builders Challenge]] *[[Space:Connectors_Challenge|Connectors Challenge]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/52_accuracy 52 Weeks of Accuracy] *If you want to gain confidence on WikiTree, think about joining up to the [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]] and embarking on the '''[[Space:Profile_Improvements_Voyage|Profile Improvements Project (PIP) Voyage]]'''. Working on profiles from your own watchlist, an experienced member, called a Voyage Guide, will support you to learn a range of new skills. Some Voyage Guides may have experience working with Australian sources and doing Australian genealogical research, but the main focus of the PIP voyage is on improving your profiles, so they are complete, factual, interesting, .... and look great. ==Members== :''What would you like to see on the team page??'' :''Do you have any ideas for the page or for team collaboration??'' :''Please add your comments to this page, [[Paul-5413|send me a comment or private message]], or chat with me on our discord server.'' :''Please add to or edit any areas of interest in the table below''. 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    '''''The Australia Project is aiming for an integrated approach to improvement of Australian profiles, incorporating Sources, Biography, and Categories''.''' ==Project Priorities for Profile Improvement== '''''These priorities are in no particular order, as each one is of equal value.''''' *Sourcing '''[[Space:DBE_Unsourced#Australia|Unsourced profiles]]''', that is, profiles that have no sources on them. *Connecting '''[[Space:DBE_Unconnected#Australia|Unconnected profiles]]''' *Working on '''Suggestions''', your own list or the Australian list, see link below. *Improving the profiles on your '''own watchlist''' or '''orphaned profiles''' - (biography with inline sourcing, categories, stickers, images etc) *Working on the '''"Australian Profile Improvement" categories''' (convicts, 5 star etc), see links below. *Working on '''specific Australian maintenance categories''' - eg. ''"Needs Profiles Created"'' or ''"Immigrant Needs Voyage Category"'', '''[[:Category: Australia, Maintenance Categories]]''' *Other projects, challenges etc, as developed by the various Australia Project teams and posted in the Australia Project Google Group. ==Links to Find Australian Profiles Needing Improvement== *'''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Australia and State Unsourced Profiles]]''' *'''[[Space:DBE_Unconnected#Australia|Reports for Australia and States of Unconnected Profiles]]''' *'''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Profile_Improvement_-_Orphan_Profiles|Australia, Profile Improvement - Orphans]]''': A category for adding to orphan profiles we come across that need or could do with any type of improvements. Any Wikitree members can add this category to any orphans and any Wikitree members can work on these profiles, using the guidelines outlined above. *'''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AUS|The Australian Suggestions List]]''', see the following sections and suggestion numbers: ::*'''''Biography''''': 802 (Empty), 803 (Almost Empty), 811 (Uncleaned after Merge), 853 (GEDCOM Junk) ::*'''''Profile Completeness''''': 467 (Short Biography) ::*'''''Wikidata''''': All numbers. *'''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Profile_Improvement_-_Colonial_Australia|Australia, Profile Improvement - Colonial Australia]]''' *'''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Profile_Improvement_-_Convicts|Australia, Profile Improvement - Convicts]]''' *'''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Profile_Improvement_-_Five_Star_Profiles|Australia, Profile Improvement - Five Star Profiles]]''' *'''[[:Category:Australia, Profile Improvement - Indigenous|Australia, Profile Improvement - Indigenous]]''' *'''[[:Category:Australia, Profile Improvement - Notables|Australia, Profile Improvement - Notables]]''' *'''[[:Category:Australia, Profile Improvement - Military|Australia, Profile Improvement - Military]]''' ==7 Steps for Profile Improvement== *'''''Note: Not all steps may be relevant for all profiles.''''' #Find and add '''sources'''. Only one is required for the profile to be considered "sourced", or to remove an "Unsourced" tag (either template or category). '''The aim is to add as many as possible'''. The source does '''not''' need to be a birth/death/marriage record. See: '''[[Help:Sources|Help:Sources]]''' and '''[[Space:Australia%2C_Profile_Standards|Australia, Profile Standards]]''' and '''[[Space:Australia%2C_Sources_and_Citation_Examples|Australia, Sources and Citation Examples]]''' for Australian source information. See also: '''[[Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Unsourced_and_Sourced_Profiles|When to add or remove the Unsourced template and categories]]'''. #Construct the '''biography''' from known information, (parents, spouse, locations of events, etc), in sentence format. See '''[[Help:Biographies|Help:Biographies]]''' #Does the biography or sources mention '''family members not yet on Wikitree?''' Add this category '''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|Australia, Needs Profiles Created]]''' so the family profiles can be added at a later date. #Is the profile an '''''immigrant'' or a ''convict'' without a ship category?''' Add either the category '''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Immigrant_Needs_Voyage_Category_Added|Australia, Immigrant Needs Voyage Category Added]]''' or the category '''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Convict_Needs_Voyage_Category_Added|Australia, Convict Needs Voyage Category Added]]''' #Add some '''general categories''' (location, cemetery, migration, convicts, etc) to the profile. If you would like any help with categories, post a comment on '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|this page]]''' or post in our Australia Project google group. If a category you want to add does not exist, add your request to our '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|Category Request page]]''' #Add some '''stickers''' to the profile. See the list of '''[[Space:Australia_Project_Boxes_and_Stickers_-_List_of#Stickers_-_Approved|Australian Stickers]]''' #See the list of '''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines|Australia Project Guidelines]]''' for any relevant to the profile. ==WikiTree Minimum Sourcing Standard== *A source is the identification of where you obtained information. *Profiles with at least '''one source citation''' that would be sufficiently specific to identify a particular source for an event on the relevant profile, (see '''[[Help:Sources_FAQ#When_should_the_Unsourced_Research_Note_Box_be_used.3F|Sources FAQ]]''' for examples), satisfies WikiTree's '''minimum''' sourcing standard. The source is not required to be a primary source for post-1700 profiles. *The Australia Project encourages project members to exceed WikiTree's minimum sourcing standard, by adding reliable sources, (ideally primary sources) whenever possible to their own profiles, orphaned profiles or profiles managed by other WikiTree members. *The Australia Project supports the WikiTree standard as the minimum requirements for sourcing a profile. *See '''[[Help:Sources]]''', '''[[Help:Sources_FAQ]]''' and '''[[Help:Communication_Before_Editing]]''' ==Adding and Using Maintenance Categories== *Maintenance categories can be useful when they are added thoughtfully to profiles, and in situations where the issue cannot be easily addressed while a member is currently editing a profile. Please remember that unlike '''Unsourced Profiles''', '''Unconnected Profiles''' and '''Profiles with Database Suggestions''', some maintenance categories aren't a specific priority for the Australia Project. If you are adding maintenance categories to Australian profiles, you should also be taking personal responsibility for working on and then removing maintenance categories from those profiles. *Adding maintenance categories to a profile managed by someone else can be seen as a criticism of the work they have put into the profile or unnecessary pressure for them to hurry up and work on the profile. *Before adding a maintenance category, please consider: '''''Is this an issue that I can easily rectify myself in the future?''''' If so, please consider adding a '''[[Help:Personal_Categories|personal category]]''' to the profile instead, if you would like to remind yourself of a task to be done. * List of all the '''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Maintenance_Categories|Australia, Maintenance Categories]]''' * '''To add maintenance categories to a profile''', use the category picker tool in "Edit" mode on a profile. * See '''[[Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Unsourced_and_Sourced_Profiles|Guidelines on Unsourced and Sourced Profiles]]'''. When '''adding the Unsourced template''' to a profile, use a state parameter if possible, otherwise use Australia as the parameter.. Two parameters can be added. eg. {{Unsourced|Yorkshire|Victoria}} or {{Unsourced|Queensland|New South Wales}} or {{Unsourced|Australia}}. Adding the parameters places the profile in those Unsourced categories. See '''[[Help:Sources_FAQ#When_should_the_Unsourced_Research_Note_Box_be_used.3F|Help:Sources FAQ]]''' for more on when to add the Unsourced template. * All states now have a sub category '''[[Category:, Maintenance Categories]]''' containing the 4 categories for each state, Unsourced, Needs Birth/Death/Marriage Source Researched, for members wanting to focus on a particular state. They also contain links to other state-based reports relating to profile improvement. ==="Needs BDM Researched" Categories=== *'''"State-based "Needs Birth/Death/Marriage Source Researched"''' categories should '''ONLY be added''', to a member's own managed profiles, if the member would like assistance from others to find sources that they have been unable to find, '''OR''' to assist in improving orphan profiles '''OR''' to a profile managed by another profile manager '''AFTER''' communication with that profile manager to confirm that they would like a specific maintenance category added. *'''Please assist us, by following the guidelines below when adding 'Needs BDM Researched' Categories to ANY profiles:''' **Other sourcing categories (such as these) should not be added to profiles which already have the Unsourced template or if the profile is eligible for the Unsourced template, ie. the profile is "Unsourced". In this case '''only''' the Unsourced template or category should be on the profile. **The BDM record has been searched for, at least in the relevant state online BDM registry or database, without success, and that information is included in a ==Research Notes== section in the biography. **The BDM event is within the available years in public domain registries and indexes. **There is a reasonable expectation that the BDM event occurred in the relevant state, and that information is included in a ==Research Notes== section in the biography. Examples: Family knowledge, siblings born in the state, family thought to have lived in the state at the time. **The profile has "Open" privacy level to allow for adding sources and editing of Research Notes section. ===Generic "Needs" Categories=== *The categories [[:Category: Needs Birth Record]], [[:Category: Needs Death Record]], [[:Category: Needs Marriage Record]] and [[:Category: Needs Biography]] (as well as many others) are [[:Category: Maintenance Categories|generic WikiTree maintenance categories]]. They are managed by the Profile Improvement Project. '''The Australia Project does NOT recommend adding the generic categories to Australian profiles.''' However, there are currently many Australian profiles in the 4 categories mentioned, and each category has a link on the category page to a page of '''[[Space:WikiTree_Plus_Searches|WikiTree Plus searches]]''' that can be used to find profiles by each Australian state in those categories. ''' ==Removal of Maintenance Categories== *Generally, the maintenance category should be removed once the maintenance action is completed. *'''ALL''' Unsouced template and categories should be removed once the minimum one (or more) valid source is added to the profile. See also: '''[[Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Unsourced_and_Sourced_Profiles|Sourced and Unsourced Profiles]]''' *The "Needs BDM Researched" categories: These would generally be actioned by a member experienced in research for the relevant state. If no source has been able to be found after such research: **Briefly document the research undertaken and results under the Research Notes section. **Remove the maintenance category if the profile is an orphan. **If managed by a PM, add a comment to the profile, noting the research has been unsuccessful, and recommend the PM remove the maintenance category. * ''These guidelines work in conjunction with the WikiTree Help Pages. 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    Australia Project - Categories Team

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    '''Welcome to the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]] Categories Team page.''' ''If you would like a category added or renamed for you, go to '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|Categories Waiting to be Added or Renamed]]''' and, in "Edit" mode, post a link to the profile, to which you want the category added, plus any information you have for the category, under the heading, "Categories to be Added", and the category to be renamed under "Categories to be Renamed"'' *[[Space:Category_Guidelines_for_Australia_Project|'''Category Guidelines for Australia Project''']] '''Team Leader''': [[Gale-2455|Margaret Haining]] '''Team Members''': *[[Stapleton-675|Danny Stapleton]] *[[Kane-1210|Peter Kane]] *[[Davis-42955|Scott Davis]] *[[Stopford-19|Susan Stopford]] *[[Bradford-8102|Ronald Bradford]] *[[Homburg-82|Karyn Homburg]] ==What we are doing in 2024== ===Category Maintenance=== *'''Checking existing categories''' for '''any''' that need a '''Category Info Box (CIB)''' added. The CIB column is on the left hand side of the report. *''CIBs can be added to locations (Location), cemeteries (Cemetery), churches (Congregation), and schools, universities, hospitals, hotels, prisons, war memorials (Structure). See '''[[Space:Category_Info_Boxes_for_Australia_Project|this page]]''' for templates of CIBs to add to categories.'' *''If you find any categories that need a CIB added, but don't feel confident to add them correctly, add a link to the category and "Needs CIB" to the relevant section on the '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|category request page]]'''''. **'''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=New%20South%20Wales,%20Places New South Wales]''' **'''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Queensland,%20Places Queensland]''' **'''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=South%20Australia,%20Places South Australia]''' **'''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Tasmania,%20Places Tasmania]''' **'''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Victoria,%20Places Victoria]''' **'''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Western%20Australia,%20Places Western Australia]''' **'''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Australian%20Capital%20Territory,%20Places ACT]''' - [[Gale-2455|Margaret Haining]] **'''[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebCategoryNavigate/Category.htm?category=Northern%20Territory,%20Places Northern Territory]''' '''{{Red|DONE}}''' ===Category Additions to Profiles & Movement of Profiles=== *[[Davis-42955|Scott Davis]] ''Adding SA cemeteries & locations to profiles.'' *[[Kane-1210|Peter Kane]] ''Adding cemetery and WW2 categories to profiles.'' *[[Bradford-8102|Ronald Bradford]] ''Adding cemetery and military categories to profiles''. *[[Stopford-19|Susan Stopford]] ''DBE Suggestions 885, 886, 887.'' *[[Homburg-82|Karyn Homburg]] ''Adding war memorial categories to profiles. '' *'''[[Space:Reports_for_Cemetery_Categories_Project|Partial Cemeteries Reports]]''' Add the existing cemetery category to profiles that already have a Find-a-grave memorial on the profile, If WBE is installed, the reports have an (add) button beside each profile, that opens an edit page ready to save. *'''[[:Category: Australian Imperial Force, World War I]]''' Profiles that may need the Great War sticker amended, and/or a unit category added, in order to remove them from the high level category. If the required category doesn't exist, add the request to the '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|category request page]]'''. *'''[[:Category: Australian Army, World War II]]''' Profiles that may need the WW2 sticker amended, and/or a unit category added, in order to remove them from the high level category. If the required category doesn't exist, add the request to the '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|category request page]]'''. *'''[[: Category: Australia, Needs World War 2 Category or Sticker or Both]]''' If the required category doesn't exist, add the request to the '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|category request page]]'''. *'''[[:Category: Australia, Immigrants]]''' Profiles that may be able to be moved to lower level migration categories. If the required category doesn't exist, add the request to the '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|category request page]]'''. *'''[[:Category: Australia, Notables]]''' Profiles that can be moved to the lower level Notables sub-categories.''' *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AUS Error 885 Using Top Level Category]''' Incorrect top level category needs to be changed to a lower level category. [[Stopford-19|Susan Stopford]] *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AUS Error 886 Died Before Category Time Frame]''' [[Stopford-19|Susan Stopford]] *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AUS Error 887 Born After Category Time Frame]''' [[Stopford-19|Susan Stopford]] ===New Category Creation=== *[[Stapleton-675|Danny Stapleton]] ''Creating WW1 troop ships.'' *[[Davis-42955|Scott Davis]] ''Creating SA cemeteries & locations.'' *[[Gale-2455|Margaret Haining]] ''Creating cemeteries, and Category Request page'' *[[Homburg-82|Karyn Homburg]] ''Creating SA war memorials with structure CIB.'' *'''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|Categories Waiting to be Added or Renamed]]''' * '''[[Space:Missing_Cemeteries|Missing Cemeteries]]''' Create new cemetery categories for those cemeteries not on WikiTree, but profiles exist on WikiTree with Find-a-grave memorials. *'''[[:Category: Royal Australian Navy, World War II]]''' Categories for RAN ships for World War II to be created, with a link to and from the parent ship category. Profiles from parent ship category. *'''[[:Category: Royal Australian Air Force, World War II]]''' Profiles moved to squadron categories. Some squadrons need renaming. *'''[[:Category: Australian Army, Vietnam War]]''' Reorganisation of categories to fit sticker. *'''[[:Category: Royal Australian Navy, Vietnam War]]''' Reorganisation of categories to fit sticker. *'''[[:Category: Australian Army, Korean War]]''' Reorganisation of categories to fit sticker. *'''[[:Category: Royal Australian Navy, Korean War]]''' Reorganisation of categories to fit sticker. ==Help Pages== *[[Space:Category_Guidelines_for_Australia_Project|Category Guidelines for Australia Project]] *[[Space:Australia,_Project_Guidelines_-_Categorization_of_Ships_and_Voyages_to_Australia|Australia, Project Guidelines - Categorization of Ships and_Voyages to Australia]] *[[Space:Adding_a_New_Category_for_Voyages_to_Australia|Adding a New Category for Voyages to Australia]] *[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|Categories Waiting to be Added or Renamed]] *[[Space:How_to_Rename_a_Category_Successfully|How to Rename a Category Successfully]] *[[Space:Australia,_Project_Guidelines_-_Australian_Location_Categories|Australia, Project Guidelines - Australian Location Categories]]. *[[Space:Australia_Project%2C_Profile_Improvement_and_Maintenance_Categories|Australia Project, Profile Improvement and Maintenance Categories]]

    Australia Project - New South Wales Team

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    Return to the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project page]] | [[Space:Australia_Colony%2C_State_and_Territory_Teams|Colony State and Territory Teams page]] ===New South Wales Team=== Team Leader: [[Jones-36835|Peter Jones]] * I tend to focus on working-through the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AUS weekly Data Doctor Suggestion List for Australia] (especially looking for duplicated profiles). I have also done some work on Australian notables (e.g. [[Bradman-21|Don Bradman]], [[Peden-652|Margaret Peden]], etc.), [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia%2C_Governors-General Governors General], and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_South_Wales%2C_Governors Governors of NSW]. Both my wife and I have some convict ancestors, so that is an interesting area. After visiting Norfolk Island in 2015, I have recently done a fair bit on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Norfolk_Island Norfolk Island] categories and profiles. ::I'm looking forward to working with everyone. Team members: * [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] - Focusing on connecting up profiles of Assisted and Bounty Immigrants who arrived in Sydney and the same with profiles created for people buried at Welby Cemetery. But I'm up for anything else NSW. * [[Nash-4243|Lindsay Nash]] *[[Rosser-226|John Rosser]] *[[Tilley-92|Megan Tilley]] * [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] - Looking to establish new Australia project management guidelines, for early Colony of NSW profiles (pre Federation) for topic teams: Australian Convicts, Born in the Colony and ‘Free Settlers ’. *[[Simms-302|Callum Simms]] *[[Hayes-14638|Greg Hayes]] *[[Borrott-1|Doreen Matters]] *[[Evans-24417|Maree Evans]] *[[Clark-63749|Nigel Clark]] *[[Moss-5577|Rich Moss]] *[[Young-49374|Mike Young]] - Building my own family tree but also looking to improve the quality of data and categories. Have worked on similar things on Wikipedia so the concepts at least are familiar. I have some records from a couple of cemetaries that I can add if not already entered. *[[Smith-260830|George Smith]] *[[Cooper-33754|Zachariah Cooper]] - High schooler from Queensland who does genealogy for fun in their free time. Mainly has ancestry consisting of Aboriginal, Scottish, English, and German. *[[Walker-32348|T Walker]] *[[Coleman-14729|J Coleman]] *[[Jones-98694|Brad Jones]] *[[Dunn-10743|Gavan Dunn]] *[[Stapleton-675|Danny Stapleton]] *[[Emmett-561|Kaitlyn Emmett]] *[[Harrison-22577|Catherine Harrison]] *[[Drewe-139|Ronald Drewe]] *[[Waters-8610|Linda Waters]] *[[Miller-105942|Katie Miller]] *[[Bowden-5225|Aaron Bowden]] *[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]] *[[Cummins-3884|Peter Cummins]] *[[Wimble-157|Anonymous Wimble]] * [[Ball-19346|Carolyn Ball]] *[[Curtis-11335|Karon Shepherd]] *[[Jacobsen-3652|Leigh Deeks]] *[[Michell-1347|Bev Michell]] *[[Cook-32010|Mary-Ann Cook]] ===Specific NSW Goals=== * Reduce items on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AUS_NSW latest weekly Data Doctors report] ===NSW Profile Improvement=== *[[:Category: New South Wales, Maintenance Categories]] Plus links to other reports for New South Wales profiles needing Profile Improvement. *[[Space:Australia_Project%2C_Profile_Improvement_and_Maintenance_Categories|Australia Project Guidelines for Profile Improvement]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_South_Wales%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Category: New South Wales, Unsourced Profiles] ===New South Wales Research Resources=== *[https://www.nsw.gov.au/family-and-relationships/family-history-search NSW Births Deaths and Marriages family history search] *[http://www.ryersonindex.org/ The Ryerson Index to death notices in Australian newspapers.] ===Shortcuts to some New South Wales Categories=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_South_Wales New South Wales] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_South_Wales%2C_Politicians New South Wales, Politicians] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_South_Wales_Premiers New South Wales Premiers] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_South_Wales%2C_Governors New South Wales, Governors], including [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Colony_of_New_South_Wales_Governors Colony of New South Wales Governors] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Convict_Transportation_to_Australia Convict Transportation to Australia] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arrivals_to_New_South_Wales Ship Arrivals to New South Wales] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_South_Wales_Corps New South Wales Corps (aka ‘Botany Bay Rangers', ’The Rum Corps’)] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:New_South_Wales%2C_Cemeteries New South Wales, Cemeteries] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:British_Forces_in_the_Colony_of_New_South_Wales British Forces in the Colony of New South Wales] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Colonial_Military_Force%2C_New_South_Wales Colonial Forces of New South Wales] ===New South Wales Free Space Pages=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Governors_of_New_South_Wales Governors of New South Wales] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Premiers_of_New_South_Wales Premiers of New South Wales] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia%27s_Military_Coup The Rum Rebellion] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Victoria_Cross_recipients_-_Australia#New_South_Wales NSW Victoria Cross recipients] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Norfolk_Island Norfolk Island] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_New_South_Wales_Sudan_Contingent NSW Sudan Contingent 1885]

    Australia Project - Queensland Team

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    Return to the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project page]] |[[Space:Australia_Colony%2C_State_and_Territory_Teams|Colony State and Territory Teams page]] '''Welcome to the Queensland Page for the Australian State and Colony of Queensland.''' === Queensland Team === Team Leader: [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] concentrating on people and places in the area of the Burdekin River in Queensland, shipwrecks and cyclones in the area. Team members: *[[Kane-1210|Peter Kane]] *[[Kopp-496|Robert Kopp]] *[[Farrell-4473|A Farrell]] *[[Larsen-1589|Mike Larsen]] *[[Johansen-1608|Nathan Johansen]] *[[Evans-24417|Maree Evans]] *[[Garner-5748|Dianne Garner]] *[[Smith-24375|Chris Wright]] *[[Keillor-128|Leigh Chester-Master]] *[[Knight-8615|Linda Armstrong]] *[[Melloy-32|Kathy Thomson]] *[[Whitehead-5514|Terry Campbell]] *[[Cummins-3884|Peter Cummins]] *[[Darcy-578|Diane Darcy]] *[[Thomsen-1818|Anonymous Thomsen]] *[[Dunstan-1018|Mel Hayward]] Please join us. Since we are a part of the Australia Project, you must join the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project]] first. You will then be added to the team. === Queensland History (very brief) === From 1829 to 1859 'Queensland' was a district or districts of the Colony of New South Wales. During this time, the Moreton Bay District was a penal settlement for incorrigible, repeat offenders until 1842. It then began to open-up to agricultural pursuits. The term used today to describe the period is '''Pre-Separation'''. '''Queensland Day''' is officially celebrated on 6th June as the birthday of Queensland as it was on this day in 1859 that Queen Victoria gave her approval and signed the Letters Patent for a colony separate to New South Wales, of which the Moreton Bay Settlement had been part since 1829. It was the Queen who selected the name, Queen's Land (as she had six years earlier for Victoria). On the same day, an Order-in-Council gave Queensland its own Constitution, its own Governor, a nominated Legislative Council and an elected Legislative Assembly.[[Wikipedia:Queensland]] On 10th December 1859, Queensland's '''first Governor''' and his wife, [[Bowen-5390|Sir George]] and [[Roma-64|Lady Bowen (nee Contessa Diamantina di Roma)]], arrived in Brisbane to a civic reception in the Botanic Gardens. He was 'sworn-in' by Queensland's first judge, [[Lutwyche-13|Judge Alfred Lutwyche]]. Bowen officially marked the historic occasion of separation by reading a proclamation from the verandah of the temporary government house, Adelaide House (now the Deanery of St John's Cathedral, Ann Street, Brisbane). Accompanying the Bowens on the voyage was his private secretary, [[Herbert-3376|Robert Herbert]], who would be appointed Queensland's '''first Premier'''. After Brisbane, Ipswich and Rockhampton were gazetted as towns in 1860, with Maryborough and Warwick being likewise the following year. Brisbane was linked by electric telegraph to Sydney in 1861. Townsville was gazetted as a town in 1865. James Nash's discovery of gold at Gympie was invaluable to the nascent Queensland colony, saving it from bankruptcy. Richard Daintree's explorations also led to several goldfields being developed in North Queensland in the late 1860s. In 1883, Queensland's population passed the 250,000 mark and 500,000 in 1900. The Colony of Queensland became a '''State''' when it joined the federation of Great Britain's six Australian Colonies on 1st January 1901 (the date that Queen Victoria gave her approval to an Act of Parliament and signed the Letters Patent), forming the Commonwealth of Australia. Brisbane was proclaimed as Queensland's first city in 1902. *[[Wikipedia:Queensland|Queensland]] and the [[Wikipedia:History_of_Queensland|History of Queensland]] at Wikipedia. ===Queensland Team To-Do List=== When working with profiles of individuals associated with Queensland: *Create new profiles after you've done your best to ensure it is not a duplicate. **If you discover it is a duplicate after its been created, initiate a merge into the lower-numbered profile. *Identify and merge any duplicates **Clean up after the merge to ensure the profile remains accurate and meets our Project Standards. *Work with other Teams if you find a profile that needs their attention. *Review existing profiles and help bring them up to Project Standard. *Add relevant categories and/or stickers to profiles, as appropriate. If you are unsure, contact the Categories Team for help. *'''[[:Category: Queensland, Maintenance Categories]]''' Plus links to other reports for Queensland profiles needing Profile Improvement. *'''[[Space:Australia_Project%2C_Profile_Improvement_and_Maintenance_Categories|Australia Project Guidelines for Profile Improvement]]''' *'''[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AUS_QLD|Suggestions for Queensland]] *'''[[Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_AUS_QLD|Unsourced profiles for Queensland]] *'''[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_AUS_QLD|Unconnected Queensland profiles]] ===Stickers=== ---- These templates can be used on profiles by copy the text including brackets and pasting directly under the biography heading on a profile, and this will result in the corresponding image. {{Australia Sticker|Queensland}} {{Australia Sticker|Queensland}} ---- {{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables}} {{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables}} ---- {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of Queensland}} {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of Queensland}} ---- {{Explorers of Australia}} {{Explorers of Australia}} ---- {{Australia Came Free|colony=Colony of Queensland}} {{Australia Came Free|colony=Colony of Queensland}} ---- === Specific Queensland Goals === *to bring together WikiTreers with an interest in Queensland families to share resources and help with research. *to add Places and People to the Category page. *to add pioneers responsible for making Queensland great, many of whom are '''not''' on Wikipedia. *to create Free Space pages for places, events and other topics of genealogical interest pertaining to Queensland. *to create and improve profiles of notable Queenslanders, for instance, those listed on [https://web.archive.org/web/20170524033717/http://statements.qld.gov.au/statement/id/64301 '''Queensland's 150 Icons'''], such as: **'''[[Aitken-1789|Thomas Aitken]]''' and family arrived in Townsville district in 1867, the suburb of Aitkenvale is named after him. **[[Allom-18|'''William Jamieson Allom''']] Queensland Artist. **'''[[Antill-136|Edward Spencer Antill''']] established first landing on the Wickham/Burdekin River in 1862. **[[Atherton-1654|'''John Atherton''']] Explorer who founded Mareeba. **[[Barron-4188|'''Thomas Henry Bowman Barron''']] Commissioner of Police, Barron Falls named after him. **[[Bjelke-Petersen-1|'''Sir Joh Bjelke-Petersen''']], Queensland's longest-serving premier who, regardless of his faults, stood against southern interference in Queensland society; is not yet connected. **[[Black-14373|'''John Melton Black''']] is now added; not yet connected. **[[Blackwood-693|'''Francis Price Blackwood]] sailed up the Wickham River.(Burdekin) **[[Blakeney-608|'''William Theophilus Blakeney''']] Registrar General of Queensland. **[[Bonner-1180|'''Senator Neville Bonner''']], Australia's first indigenous Senator. **[[Bradfield-559|John Job Crew Bradfield]], Queensland born Engineer who built the Sydney Harbour Bridge and the Brisbane Story Bridge. **[[Bramston-69|'''Sir John Bramston''']] new profile, Politician, [[Wikipedia:Attorney-General_of_Queensland|Attorney General of Queensland]]. **[[Broadhurst-539|'''Florence Maud Broadhurst''']] Australian Painter/Fabics Designer, Singer, Dancer, Musician. Murdered in her studio, never solved. **[[Bruce-1082|'''Henry Bruce''']] Queensland's Bruce Highway is named after him. **[[Buhot-7|'''John Buhot''']] and [[Hope-832|'''Louis Hope''']] grew the first Sugarcane at [[Wikipedia:Ormiston_House_Estate|Ormiston House Estate]] in 1862. **[[Burdekin-19|'''Thomas Burdekin''']] Namesake of the powerful Burdekin River, named by Ludwig Leichhardt, after the sponsor of his expedition. **[[Byrnes-1018|'''Thomas Joseph Byrnes''']] 12th Premier of Queensland and the first Premier born in Queensland. **[[Carandini-6|'''Christi Palmerston aka Carandini''']] Explored much of North Queensland. Married Teresa Rooney, sister of [[Rooney-1068|Matthew]], who drowned on the Yongala in 1911. **[[Castling-22|'''William Joseph Castling''']] Queensland Politician. Drowned at Townsville. **[[Chauvel-33|'''Charles Chauvel''']], film-maker from the silent era to the 1950s, making films when the Australian industry was almost 'dead'. **[[Ching-203|'''Charles Ching''']] His family was murdered in 1911.[[Wikipedia:Boggo_Road_Gaol|Boggo Road Jail]] **[[Cooper-27442|'''Sir Pope Alexander Cooper''']], [[Wikipedia:Attorney-General_of_Queensland|Attorney General of Qld]], 1880-3, and [[Wikipedia:Chief_Justice_of_Queensland|Chief Justice]] of the [[Wikipedia:Supreme_Court_of_Queensland|Supreme Court of Qld]], 1903-22. **[[Costin-233|'''William Charles Costin''']] **[[Craven-3017|'''Richard Craven''']] Discovered the Brilliant Mine, Charters Towers, which helped boost the Queensland Economy. **[[Daintree-8|'''Richard Daintree''']] discovered gold in North Queensland. **[[Dalrymple-1239|'''George Dalrymple''']] explorer of Burdekin district. **[[Davis-61773|Arthur Hoey Davis, better known as '''Steele Rudd''']], short story writer, needs a lot of improvement and connecting. **[[Dawson-3114|'''Andrew Dawson''']] 14th Premier of Queensland. **[[Dickie-1079|'''John ''The Stringybark Fox'' Dickie''']] Explored much of Australia alone. **[[Drybrough-26|'''David Drybrough''']] Engineer, in partnership with [[Brand-1983|'''David Brand''']] constructed the Townsville Harbour Breakwater. **[[Embley-16|'''John Thomas Embley''']] Queensland Surveyor. **[[Fleay-69|'''David Fleay''']], noted naturalist who first bred the platypus in captivity. **[[Flewell-Smith-30|'''Bernard 'Bon' Flewell-Smith''']], decorated ANZAC, productive pineapple grower, and co-founder of the Golden Circle company. **[[Flynn-3315|'''Reverend John Flynn''']], founded the [[Wikipedia:Australian_Inland_Mission|Australian Inland Mission]] and [[Wikipedia:Royal_Flying_Doctor_Service_of_Australia|'''The Royal Flying Doctor Service''']] which began as the A.I.M. Aerial Medical Service at [[Wikipedia:Cloncurry,_Queensland|Cloncurry]] in 1928. **[[Forbes-7479|'''William Anderson Forbes, "Alick the Poet"''']] **[[Galloway-4397|'''William McNaughton Galloway''']] Mayor of Brisbane, and built the Iconic [[Space:Breakfast_Creek_Hotel%2C_Queensland|'''Breakfast Creek Hotel''']]. **[[Gregory-6317|'''Augustus Gregory''']] **[[Griffith-7175|'''Sir Samuel Griffith''']], premier, author of the Queensland Criminal Code and inaugural federal chief justice is here. **[[Glasgow-773|'''Major General Sir Thomas Glasgow''']], senior army officer of The Great War, Senator and Australia's first high commissioner to Canada. **[[Hanlon-925|'''Edward Hanlon''']] 26th Premier of Queensland. **[[Hann-855|'''William Hann''']] North Queensland Explorer. **[[Henry-11358|'''Ernest Henry''']] discovered Copper near Cloncurry. **[[Hinkler-3|'''Bert Hinkler''']], Queensland's famed pioneer aviator is not yet connected. **[[Hobbs-5126|'''Dr William Hobbs''']] needs more bio, sources, and added to locked FSP, Members of first Parliament. **[[Hutchence-12|'''Michael Hutchence''']], lead singer of INXS is here; is not yet connected. **[[Hux-106|'''John Augustus Hux''']] Goldfields reporter at the Rockhampton Rush in 1858. **[[Hume-1211|'''Walter Cunningham Hume''']] needs bio. **[[Jack-421|'''Robert Logan Jack''']] appointed Geological Surveyor for northern Queensland in 1877, Government Geologist in 1879. Queensland Commissioner in 1898, resigned in 1899 to travel to China. **[[Jardine-645|'''Francis Lascelles Jardine''']] born in NSW. Lived at Somerset, Queensland. Led an expedition to bring cattle to Cape York. sourced and father added. **[[Jenner-1538|'''Isaac Walter Jenner''']] Queensland Artist, founder of the Queensland Art Society in 1887. needs more work. **[[Kingsford-Smith-1|'''Sir Charles Kingsford-Smith''']] needs no introduction. **[[Lakeland-25|'''William Lakeland''']] Queensland Explorer. **[[Lavarack-6|'''Lieutenant General Sir John Lavarack''']], Queensland's first Australian-born Governor is here. **'''[[Wikipedia:Rod_Laver|Rod Laver, nwtp]] Tennis Champion born Queensland.'''[[Laver-224|Roy]] **[[Leichhardt-2|'''Ludwig Leichhardt''']] who explored Queensland has a developed profile; is not yet connected. **[[MacKay-1695|'''John Munro MacKay]] discovered the Pioneer River, '''Mackay'''. **[[McCormack-1837|'''William McCormack''']] 22nd Premier of Queensland. **[[McIlwraith-91|'''Sir Thomas McIlwraith''']], the premier who annexed British New Guinea (Papua) for Queensland is here and has a developed profile; is connected. **[[McMaster-485|'''John McMaster''']] Mayor of Brisbane 1884, 1890, 1893, 1897, and 1918-1919; whole family neglected for years. linked here, added notables sticker ... link to wikipedia. **[[Macmillan-982|'''Archibald Campbell Macmillan''']] who built the first Sugar Cane Mill in the '''Burdekin''' has been added and is connected. **[[Major-3364|'''Thomas Fowler Major''']] 1850's pastoralist, Author, Was with Dalrymple's Burdekin Expedition. **[[Marchant-1893|'''George Marchant''']] Queensland Softdrink King. **[[Miles-10496|'''John Campbell Miles''']] Discovered the Mount Isa Mines field. **[[Mitchell-12528|'''Dame Nellie Melba''']] Her father built a Sugar Mill at Mackay. **[[Mobsby-48|'''Henry William Mobsby''']] Photographer. **[[Moffat-1417|'''John Moffat''']] Mining Pioneer at [[Wikipedia:Irvinebank|Irvinebank]] **[[Sambo-6|'''Eddie Mabo''']], famous for his role in the landmark decision of the High Court of Australia that overturned the legal status of ''terra nullus'' is here; needs connecting. **[[Moncrieff-169|'''Gladys Moncrieff''']] Queensland's Queen of Song. **[[Morgan-25607|'''Sir Arthur Morgan''']] 16th Premier of Queensland. **[[Morrill-1232|'''James Morrill''']] a castaway who lived with the Aboriginals for 17 years and who is counted as the first white person to live in Queensland. **[[Mosman-108|'''Hugh Mosman''']] is here; is connected. **[[Mulligan-1276|'''James Venture Mulligan''']] Queensland Explorer who discovered the Palmer and Hodgkinson River gold fields, the Mount Mulligan coal mine and Mt Molloy copper mine. Explored Queensland with Christie Palmerston. **[[Murray-6130|'''Harry Murray VC''']], Australia's most-decorated soldier of The Great War and a North Queensland pastoralist is here and is connected. **[[Nash-7903|'''James Nash''']] discovered gold at '''Gympie'''. **[[Oxley-144|'''John Oxley''']] discovered the '''Brisbane''' River in 1822. **[[Palmer-14579|'''Arthur Hunter Palmer''']] 5th Premier of Queensland. **[[Perkins-16648|'''Patrick Perkins''']] builds Perkins Brewery in Toowoomba, in 1867, with his brother Thomas. Later [[Wikipedia:Castlemaine_Perkins|Castlemaine Perkins]] **[[Petrie-975|'''John Petrie''']] First Mayor of Brisbane. **[[Pfeiffer-2281|'''Frederick Pfeiffer''']] Discovered the Day Dawn Mine, Charters Towers. **[[Philp-219|'''Sir Robert Philp''']] Queensland Premier. **[[Pring-196|'''Radcliffe Pring]] first Attorney-General of the Colony. **[[Ramsay-173|'''Herbert Ramsay''']] first performed Waltzing Matilda at Winton in 1895 at Premier's Banquet. **[[Durietz-2|'''Hugo Du Reitz''']] [[Wikipedia:Gympie|Gympie]] pioneer who arrived during 1867 gold rush. **[[Roe-812|'''Reginald Heber Roe''']] worked for the foundation of a [[Wikipedia:University_of_Queensland|University of Queensland]]. Profile needs a rewrite, plagiarised content, no sources. **[[Ruska-19|Kathleen Walker nee Ruska, better known as '''Oodgeroo Noonuccal''']] is here. **[[Sinclair-7356|'''Henry Sinclair''']] discovered '''Bowen'''. **[[Sing-98|'''Billy Sing DCM''']], Australia's greatest marksman during the Gallipoli Campaign. Needs connecting. **[[Smellie-226|'''Robert Russell Smellie''']] who built [[Wikipedia:Smellie%27s_Building|'''Smellie's Hardware Building]] in 1895. **[[Sutton-10780|'''Joseph William Sutton''']] Electric Light and X-ray Pioneer. **[[Thiess-24|'''Sir Leslie Thiess''']], construction and mining industries entrepreneur. **[[Thompson-56052|'''Duncan Thompson''']], named amongst the finest Australian rugby league footballers of the 20th century and regarded as the father of modern coaching. **[[Towner-450|'''Edgar Towner VC MC''']] is Queensland's third Victoria Cross recipient and the State's most decorated soldier. Buried in Longreach. **[[Towns-521|'''Robert Towns''']] founded [[:Category:Townsville%2C_Queensland|'''Townsville''']]. **[[Goff-807|Pamela Lyndon Travers]] Author best known for the '''Mary Poppins''' children's book series, was born at Maryborough, Colony of Queensland. **'''[[Tyack-113|John Henry Tyack]]''' Mayor of Townsville 1912. **[[White-22314|'''General Sir Cyril Brudenell White''']], planned the AIF, the evacuation of Gallipoli, the continuing peace-time Army and the establishment of the Second AIF, and supervised the transfer of federal government departments from Melbourne to the new capital, Canberra.; is here and connected. **'''[[Wickham-1077|John Clements Wickham]]''' is here and still needs work. **[[Wills-3747|'''Frederick Charles Wills''']] Artist, Pioneer Cinematographer in Queensland. needs more research work. **[[Wragge-77|'''Clement "Inclement" Wragge''']] first began naming cyclones. **[[Wright-32760|'''Judith Wright''']], noted poet and environmentalist. **[[Zinga-1|'''May Emmeline Wirth''']] World's leading Bareback Rider in 1915. **[[Willmett-3|'''Thankful Willmett''']] Mayor of Townsville and founder of Willmett Printers. Supporter of the [[Wikipedia:State_of_North_Queensland|State of North Queensland]] proposed by [[Lang-5146|John Dunmore Lang]] **[[Wills-1404|'''William John Wills''']] **[[Whish-3|'''Claudius Buchanan Whish''']] **[[Ball-16889|'''Andrew Ball''']] and [[Reid-13457|'''Mark Watt Reid''']] are here. ---- === Queensland Free Space Pages === *[[:Space:Governors_of_Queensland|Governors of Queensland]] *[[:Space:Premiers of Queensland|Premiers of Queensland]] *[[:Space:Members of the First Parliament of the Colony of Queensland|Members of the first Parliament]] *[[:Space:Queensland,_Australia|Queensland Military Force]] *[[Space:Victoria_Cross_recipients_-_Australia#Queensland|Victoria Cross Recipients (Queensland)]] *[[:Space:War Memorials of Queensland's Scenic Rim Region|War Memorials of the Scenic Rim]] *[[Space:Barry and Roberts Limited|Barry & Roberts Ltd]] *[[Space:Woodlands_Mansion%2C_Marburg|'''Woodlands Mansion''']] Imposing Queenslander style mansion, with a ''haunted'' history, built at Brisbane in 1889. *[[Space:Nyrambla%2C_Ascot|'''Nyrambla''']] Ornate Queenslander style mansion built at Brisbane in 1885. *[[Space:Paronella_Park|'''Paronella Park''']] Iconic North Queensland Tourist Attraction. *[[Space:Wolston_House%2C_Wacol|Wolston House, Wacol]] *[[Space:The_Burdekin_River|'''The Burdekin River and Bridge''']] a North Queensland river 886 kilometres long, historically famous for wet season flooding cutting off the north from the south, now with a new multi-span 1.1 kilometre bridge built on sand, in 1957, 46 metres shorter than the Sydney Harbour Bridge, now with a 1,860,000 megalitre dam built in 1987. *[[Space:HMS_Beagle|'''HMS Beagle''']] Used to chart much of the '''Australian''' coastline. *[[Space:SS_Yongala|'''S. S. Yongala Shipwreck''']] Iconic Townsville mystery until the wreck was found in 1958. *[[Space:Imperial_Hotel%2C_Ravenswood|'''Imperial Hotel''']] an apparently ''haunted'' hotel at [[Space:Ravenswood%2C_Queensland|'''Ravenswood]] *'''[[Space:SS_Gothenburg|SS Gothenburg Shipwreck]] *'''[[Space:HMS_Pandora|HMS Pandora Shipwreck]] *[[Space:RMS_Quetta|'''RMS Quetta''']] *[[Space:Cyclone_Queensland_March_1911|'''1911 Qld Cyclone''']] *[[Space:Tropical_Cyclone_Connie_1959|'''Cyclone Connie''']] *[[Space:Cyclone_Mahina|'''Cyclone Mahina''']] Category 5 cyclone. *'''[[Space:Dream_Catchers|Discovery of Queensland Timeline]]''' space page. *[[Space:Australian_Windmills|'''Windmills''']] including the Iconic Queensland's own Southern Cross windmill. *'''[[Space:Colonial_Sugarcane_Plantations%2C_Queensland|Colonial Sugar Plantations, Queensland]] *[[Space:Bundaberg_Rum|'''Bundaberg Rum''']] Queensland's Own. *[[Space:Queensland_and_Northern_Territory_Aerial_Services|'''QANTAS''']] founded at [[Wikipedia:Winton,_Queensland|'''Winton, Queensland''']] in 1920. *[[Space:Kuridala_Township|'''Kuridala Copper Mine''']] near Cloncurry, now a ghost town. *'''[[Space:Mt_Mulligan_Coal_Mine_Disaster_1921|Mount Mulligan Mine Disaster 1921]] *[[Space:Four_Seasons_Barrier_Reef_Resort|'''Barrier Reef Resort''']] Floating Hotel built for the Great Barrier Reef. *[[Space:Cobb_%26_Co|'''Cobb and Co Coaches''']] expanded into Queensland in 1860. *[[Space:History_of_Telegraphy%2C_Australia|'''Telegraphy''']] expanded into Queensland in 1861. *'''[[Wikipedia:Waltzing_Matilda|Walzing Matilda]] written by [[Paterson-1121|Banjo Paterson]] at Winton, Queensland in 1895, after the [[Wikipedia:1891_Australian_shearers%27_strike|Shearers Strike of 1891]] which began at Jondaryn Station. *[[Space:Gold_n_Ghosts%2C_Queensland|Queensland Gold Discovery]] === Queensland Categories === *[[:Category:Queensland|Queensland Categories]] *[[:Category: Queensland, Senators|Senators]] *[[:Category: Queensland, Members of the House of Representatives|Members of the House of Representatives]] *[[:Category: Queensland, Cemeteries|Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Colony of Queensland (1859-1900)|Colony of Queensland (1859-1901)]] *[[:Category: Queensland, Genealogy Resources|Genealogy Resources]] *[[:Category: Queensland, Governors from 1901|Governors]] *[[:Category: Queensland, Hospitals|Hospitals]] *[[:Category: Queensland, Legislative Assembly|Legislative Assembly]] *[[:Category: Queensland, Legislative Council|Legislative Council (1860-1922)]] *[[:Category: Queensland, Places|Places]] *[[:Category: Queensland, Pre-Separationists|Pre-Separation (1829-59)]] *[[:Category: Queensland, Religious Congregations|Religious Congregations]] *[[:Category: Queensland, Schools|Schools]] === Queensland Research Resources === *[https://www.familyhistory.bdm.qld.gov.au/| Queensland Births, Marriages and Deaths] *[https://www.qld.gov.au/recreation/arts/heritage/archives| Queensland State Archives] *[http://www.queenslandplaces.com.au/ Queensland Places, Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland]. *[http://www.qhatlas.com.au/content/cemeteries-landscape Queensland Historical Atlas; created: 28 Nov 2011] The Queensland Historical Atlas project was funded by a three-year grant from the Australian Research Council, 2007-10. It was an ARC Linkage Grant between the University of Queensland and the Queensland Museum. It now receives significant ongoing support from the Centre for the Government of Queensland, at the University of Queensland. *[http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:216490/AU4042_Brisbane_Historical_Sketch_1897.pdf Knight, J J. ''Brisbane: A Historical Sketch of the Capital of Queensland; Giving an Outline of old — Time Events, with a Description of Brisbane of the Present Day, and a Municipal Retrospect'', 1897; accessed 7 Jun 2015]. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensland_Greats_Awards Wikipedia: Queensland Greats Awards; accessed 25 Aug 2019]. *"FHANQ - Remote Graves Index". 2021. Fhanq.Org.[https://www.fhanq.org/rgi.html Family History Association of North Queensland FHANQ, Remote Graves Index, Compiled by John Sweet for the Family History Association of North Queensland Inc]

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    Category: [[:Category:South_Australia|South Australia]] | Return to the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project page]] |[[Space:Australia_Colony%2C_State_and_Territory_Teams|Colony State and Territory Teams page]] ===South Australia Team=== Team Leader: *[[Homburg-82|Karyn Homburg]] Team members: *[[Doherty-1939 |Sharon Legierski]] *[[Fogarty-342|Rhys Fogarty]] *[[Pardey-31| Sue Pardey]] *[[Stapleton-675|Danny Stapleton]] *[[Hathaway-1809|Eileen Strikwerda]] *[[Coat-12 |Veronica Williams]] - focussing mainly on Prussian Roots profiles. Also looking to establish new Australia project management guidelines, for early Colony of SA profiles (pre Federation) for topic teams: Born in the Colony and ‘Free Settlers’. *[[Salt-463|Alan Salt]] *[[Holbert-539|Bob Holbert]] *[[Phillips-38201|Troy Phillips]] *[[Dodd-6369|Mark Dodd]] *[[Goss-2784|Jess Goss]] *[[Collins-33135|Simone Collins]] *[[Smith-24375|Chris Wright]] *[[Collier-598|Lynda Collier]] *[[Davis-42955|Scott Davis]] *[[McGrice-37|Malcolm McGrice]] *[[Pine-969|Darren Pine]] *[[P-445|Dianne Diprose]] *[[Davies-12408|Catherine Davies]] *[[Owens-15896|Oscar Owens]] *[[Coventry-591|Bonnie Coventry]] *[[Bollmeyer-47|Annette Bollmeyer McDonald]] *[[Thomsen-1818|Anonymous Thomsen]] Discord channel: [https://discord.com/channels/700931837345923094/1143780371348062278 #south-australia-team] ===Specific SA Goals=== * Add to the list of South Australia Research Resources ''See below'' * List existing and proposed South Australian Topics ''See below'' * List related Categories ''See below'' * Group categories for First Nations whose country makes up what we call South Australia * Display and explain relevant stickers * Review SA Notables - ''category needed'' * Find sources for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:South_Australia%2C_Unsourced_Profiles Unsourced Profiles] === South Australia Research Resources === * '''[https://genealogysa.org.au/ South Australian Genealogy and Heraldry Society]''' GenealogySA has an online searchable database of Births, Deaths and Marriages as well as some burial information. The database is accessible to the public, but paid up SAGHS members get more information. SAGHS also has databases and original scans available at their library at 201 Unley Rd, Unley 5061. Free for members, non-members pay per day. PH: (08) 8272 4222 * '''[https://archives.sa.gov.au State Records of South Australia - Archives Search]''' Not all records are digitised but useful ones to view online include hospital admissions, divorce records, admissions to the Destitute asylum and more. The Research Centre is at 115 Cavan Rd, Gepps Cross, open Tues, Wed and Thurs. * '''[https://passengers.history.sa.gov.au Passengers in History: 1836]''' Passengers in History brings together two wonderful resources: a passengers data base developed by the SA Maritime Museum; and a list of ships’ logs and diaries, titled Log of Logs. The passengers data base was produced by staff and volunteers at the South Australian Maritime Museum over 20 years. It includes entries for 328,000 passengers and 20,000 voyages to South Australia between 1836 and 1964. * '''[http://saobits.gravesecrets.net/ South Australian Obituaries]''' A blogsite bringing together obituaries drawn from old newspapers, organised alphabetically. Not 100% complete, but pretty good. * '''[https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=sabmd&recno=411122 Rootsweb Worldconnect Project - South Australians]''' Searchable, free online database of South Australians and their family relationships, organised by surname. * '''[https://sailis.lssa.com.au/home Land Services SA]''' Searchable, free online database of historic land titles, etc. Click on ''Historical Search'' (you don't need a login). If you know the Volume and Folio numbers just enter them in the page that appears. Otherwise choose ''Image Search -> Historical Name Index Search''. You'll need the first letter of the last name and the year range. After that it's a matter of choosing the ''Select'' button on the pages that you think might contain the person of interest (the pages are alphabetical). Once you have the Volume and Folio references from the index, go back to "Image Search -> Title Image Search" and enter them there (converting from Roman Numerals to Arabic, if required). See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Solving_Mysteries_using_South_Australian_Land_Titles Solving Mysteries using South Australian Land Titles] for a fuller description. '''IMAGES'''
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    * '''[https://encounterbayfhg.org.au Encounter Bay Family History Group]''' Provide an obituaries database, listing of surnames, a research service and guided cemetery walks. Meet monthly in the Victor Harbor Library. * '''[https://www.holdfast.sa.gov.au/discover-our-place/history-culture/history-centre Holdfast Bay History Centre]''' Glenelg, Brighton, Seacliff. Archives held onsite. Photos can be viewed using Library Catalogue link on same web page. Ringwood House, 14 Jetty Rd, Brighton * '''[https://www.kipioneers.org Kangaroo Island Pioneers Association]''' Online history, local family history, cemeteries, monuments etc freely available. Members also have online access to old newsletters. * '''[https://localhistory.mountbarker.sa.gov.au/Modules/Public/Search.aspx Mount Barker Local HIstory Centre - Search Online]''' Many digitised photographs, articles, lists etc available to view free, or visit the Centre within the Mt Barker Library. * '''[https://www.westtorrens.sa.gov.au/Council/Local-history West Torrens Local History]''' Many digitised photographs, articles and lists available to view free. ===South Australia Notables=== See '''[[:Category: Australia, Notables|Australia, Notables category]]''' There is currently no separate category for South Australian Notables, except the following: *'''[[:Category: Colony of South Australia, Governors to 1900|Colony of South Australia, Governors to 1900 category]]''' 15 profiles * '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:South_Australia%2C_Governors_from_1901 South Australia, Governors from 1901]''' 23 Profiles. * '''[[:Category:South Australia, Governors' Spouses]]''' 4 Profiles. *[[:Category: South Australia, Politicians|South Australia, Politicians]] **[[:Category:South Australia, Members of the House of Representatives]] (17) **[[:Category:South Australia, Senators]] (14) **[[:Category:South Australia, House of Assembly]] (82) **[[:Category:South Australia, Legislative Council]] (45) **[[:Category:South Australia, Mayors]] (42 - do not automatically qualify for "Notable") ===SA Profile Improvement=== *'''[[:Category: South Australia, Maintenance Categories]]''' Plus links to other reports for South Australian profiles needing Profile Improvement. *'''[[Space:Australia_Project%2C_Profile_Improvement_and_Maintenance_Categories|Australia Project Guidelines for Profile Improvement]]''' === Related Categories on WikiTree === * '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:South_Australia South Australia]''' **'''[[:Category: South Australia, Places|South Australia, Places]]''' ** '''[[:Category: South Australia, Cemeteries|South Australia, Cemeteries]]''' **''' [[:Category: South Australia, Religious Congregations|South Australia, Religious Congregations]]''' **'''[[:Category: South Australia, Schools|South Australia, Schools]]''' *'''[[:Category: Colony of South Australia (1836-1900)|Colony of South Australia (1836-1900)]]''' ** '''[[:Category: South Australia, Pioneers|South Australia, Pioneers]]''' (369 Profiles on 23 Aug 2023) who lived in the colony before the end of 1846 *'''[[:Category: Arrivals to South Australia|Arrivals to South Australia]]''' ''Immigrant ship arrivals'' *'''[[:Category: South Australia, Immigrants|South Australia, Immigrants]]''' ''Countries of Origin are listed as sub-categories'' === Related Projects and Topics on WikiTree === * Topic: '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kangaroo%20Island%20Early%20Settlers Kangaroo Island Early Settlers]''' * Project: '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians]''' ''See South Australia section'' * Topic: '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Green_and_Gold_Cookery_Book The Green and Gold Cookery Book]'''

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    Return to the [[Project:Australia|Australia Project page]] |[[Space:Australia_Colony%2C_State_and_Territory_Teams|Colony State and Territory Teams page]] ===Tasmania Team=== Team Leader: [[Wyatt-6676|Sue Wyatt]] Working mainly with my own family who have been in Tasmania since the mid 1830's. Also working on the North Mount Lyell Mining Disaster 1912 free space page as some of my relatives were survivors. Enjoy any type of thon and trying to get our Tasmanian unsourced profiles down to a low number. Please contact me with ideas to improve this page. If possible join discord by following instructions from here [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australia_Project_Resources#Discord WikiAustralia server] as we have a Tasmania team channel set up for chatting. Discord channel: [https://discord.com/channels/700931837345923094/1140167898342637578/1146011884894552126 #tasmania-team] Team members: *[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] - Indigenous Tasmanians, convicts and early Tasmanian settlers *[[Stokes-3595|Marian Hearn]] *[[Crooks-1416|Alan Crooks]] *[[Miller-43989|Margaret Miller]] *[[Buckingham-2654|Kate Tabone]] - Working on adding and improving any members from both my husbands family members who came to Van Diemen's Land as convicts, and also my own family who were from Ireland and in the British Army. I am also happy to work on any other profiles that may need sources and some TLC. *[[Cummins-3884|Peter Cummins]] *[[Michell-1347|Bev Michell]] not so much of my own family in Tasmania but do have 2 x GGM convict (Jane Smith -Majestic) but my ex husband (Christian) and my kids father's family are mainly Tasmanian and include Norris, Lord, Risely etc and my sons in laws trees with names like Barber, Cripps, Denholm, Bellett(e) Burke and many others. Since DNA testing I have added many female lines as well. I manage 10 DNA tests linked to these names . Only new to Wiki but 30+ years of research which I am madly trying to add and sourcing as I go. *[[Boote-199|Michelle Jorgensen]] ===Specific Tasmania Goals=== * Adding and improving profiles and biographies of those who were born or lived in Van Diemen's Land pre 1856 or Tasmania post 1856 - especially own family * Working on Tasmanian Maintenance tasks * Adding resources for research in Tasmania * Adding profiles for Notable Tasmanians - see below for list * Adding tags, categories and stickers where appropriate on Tasmanian biographies - see below for shortcuts * Creating free space projects related to Tasmanian events or groups of people - see below for some projects already begun ===Tasmanian Maintenance Tasks=== *'''[[:Category: Tasmania, Maintenance Categories]]''' Plus links to other reports for Tasmanian profiles needing Profile Improvement. *'''[[Space:Australia_Project%2C_Profile_Improvement_and_Maintenance_Categories|Australia Project Guidelines for Profile Improvement]]''' * [[:Category:Tasmania%2C_Unsourced_Profiles|Tasmania Unsourced Profiles]] and other categories under [[:Category:Australia%2C_Maintenance_Categories|Australia Maintenance Categories]] * [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AUS_TAS|Tasmania Suggestions List]] * [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AUS_VDL|Van Diemen's Land Suggestions List]] * [[Space:DBE_Unconnected#Tasmania|Unconnected Tasmanian Profiles]] ===Tasmanian Research Resources=== '''General research sources''' * Libraries Tasmania - [https://librariestas.ent.sirsidynix.net.au/client/en_AU/names/ Names Index] * Trove, National Library of Australia - [https://trove.nla.gov.au/ Trove] * Ryerson Index - [http://ryersonindex.org/search.php Ryerson Index] '''Convict resources''' * Libraries Tasmania - [https://libraries.tas.gov.au/family-history/Pages/Convict-life.aspx Convict Life] - lists the range of sources for the convicts transported to Van Diemen's Land between 1804 and 1853. * Female convicts - [http://www.femaleconvicts.org.au including database] '''Cemetery resources''' *[https://www.millingtons.com.au/cemetery-records-search/ Millingtons] - based in southern Tasmania *[https://www.launceston.tas.gov.au/Carr-Villa-Memorial-Park/Burial-Records Carr Villa] - based in Launceston *[https://libraries.tas.gov.au/tasmanian-archives/guides-to-records/cemetery-records/introduction/#articleBody Libraries Tasmania] - an information page for what they have online as well as other cemetery resources *[http://www.gravesoftas.com.au/ Gravesites of Tasmania] - webpage including many gravesites around Tasmania '''Other resources''' *Looking for where your ancestors lived? - [https://www.thelist.tas.gov.au/app/content/home Listmap] *Libraries Tasmania - [https://libraries.tas.gov.au/tasmanian-archives/guides-to-records/ Guide to records] - including digitized sources that might not be part of the Names Index '''Citing sources''' * [[Space:Australia%2C_Sources_and_Citation_Examples|Australia Sources and Citations Examples]] ===Notable Tasmanians=== List found at Wikipedia - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Tasmanians Tasmanian Notables] These notables are already on WikiTree with a good profile: *[[Flynn-1577|Errol Flynn]], [[Woods-2643|John Joseph Woods]], [[Gellibrand-16|John Gellibrand]], [[Griffin-4507|Lady Jane Franklin]], [[Rout-158|Ettie Rout]], [[Truganini-1|Truganini]], [[Harradine-150|Brian Harradine]], [[Burnell-168|Dame Enid Lyons]], [[Lyons-1422|Joseph Lyons]], [[Clark-45525|Andrew Inglis Clark]], These notables need a biography improved or ancestors added or notable sticker: *[[Masterman-375|Nan Chauncy]], [[Grills-402|Lucky Grills]], [[Sculthorpe-43|Peter Sculthorpe]], [[Joyce-2439|Eileen Joyce]], [[Glover-3705|John Glover]], [[Truchanas-1|Olegas Truchanas]], [[Jarman-981|Richard Jarman]], [[Field-8207|William Field]], [[Gatty-58|Harold Gatty]], [[Genders-60|Dorothy Genders]], [[Cochrane-3025|Fanny Cochrane Smith]], [[Reece-646|Eric Reece]], [[Jones-43152|Richard Jones]], These notables are not on WikiTree yet, profile needs to be created. These are under The Arts in Wikipedia list: *Donald Herman Sharp, Geoffrey Dyer (lots of research needed), Peter Dombrovskis, Peter Joseph Cundall, Richard Innes Davey, Christopher Koch, Margaret Daphne Scott These are under Historic: *Alexander William Campbell, Georgina Kermode nee Fawns These are under Politics: *Lance Herbert Barnard, William Michael Hodgman, Kenneth Shaw Wriedt, Kevin Newman, Jocelyn Newman nee Mullett, James Alexander Bacon, William Arthur Neilson These are under Sports: * ===Shortcuts to some tags, categories and stickers=== '''Please use these categories in profiles''' - leave comment below if new ones are needed to be created [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arrivals_to_Van_Diemen%27s_Land Convict shipping pre 1856] - 347 convict ships listed [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Van_Diemen%27s_Land%2C_Shipping_Free_Space_Pages Shipping voyages mainly immigrant pre 1856] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tasmania%2C_Cemeteries Tasmanian cemeteries used for categories] Please use the '''correct sticker''' for born in the colony or arrived free, convict, marine or assisted or bounty immigrant. If born after 1900 (Federation) use the Australia sticker for Tasmania. *Template for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Australia_Project_Stickers Australian Project stickers] *Template and examples for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Military_and_War_Stickers:_Examples_for_Australian_Profiles Australia at War] ===Free space projects or pages or categories=== [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:North_Mount_Lyell_Mine_Disaster_1912 North Mount Lyell mining disaster 1912] - Sue Wyatt and Ray Sarlin - managers [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Great_Tasmania%2C_Immigrant_Voyage_to_Tasmania_1856-57 Immigrant ship Great Tasmania] - orphaned page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Premiers_of_Tasmania Tasmanian premiers] - manager Amanda Myers - some profiles still need creating [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Kirby_/_Kirkby%E2%80%99s_of_Tasmania Kirby and Kirkby families in Tasmania] - managed by Jo-Anne Kirby [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tasmania%2C_Cemetery_Free_Space_Pages Tasmanian cemeteries mentioned] - pages for some Tasmanian cemeteries [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Avenues_of_Honour_-_Tasmania_Tree Avenue of Honour] - John Andrewartha manager ===Possible future projects=== Creating profiles for the 500+ Parkhurst boys who arrived in Van Diemen's land between 1843 and 1852. Following information found on WikipediaWikipedia contributors. (2023, December 10). Parkhurst apprentices. In Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Retrieved 08:44, February 27, 2024, from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Parkhurst_apprentices&oldid=1189173337 {|border="2" cellpadding="2" width="100%" |+ '''Parkhurst Boys in Van Diemen's Land''' |- bgcolor=#d65dee ! '''Ship name''' !! '''Arrival date''' !! '''Boys on board''' !! '''Profiles created''' |- | MandarinTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CB7-39-1-1/CB7-39p49j2k start page 86/87 || October 1843 || 51 || 0 |- | StrathedenTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON28-1-2/CON28-1-2_127 Numbers of Ticket of Leave and Probationary Passholders who were listed as boys || December 1845 || 74 || 0 |- | Hashemy || abt July 1849 || 29 || 0 |- | AdelaideTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Record/Archives/CON37-1-5 start at image 274 || November 1849 || 30 || 0 |- | BlenheimTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON33-1-95 list of all on ship || July 1850 || 85 || 0 |- | Maria SomesTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON33-1-96 list of all on ship || August 1850 || 30 || 0 |- | NileTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON33-1-97 list of all on ship || October 1850 || 30 || 0 |- | RodneyTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON33-1-99 list of all on ship || November 1850 || 40 || 0 |- | Lady KennawayTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON33-1-102 list of all on ship || May 1851 || unknown || 0 |- | AboukirTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON33-1-106 list of all on ship || December 1851 || unknown || 0 |- | FairlieTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON33-1-107 list of all on ship || March 1852 || 30 || 0 |- | EquestrianTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON33-1-111 list of all on shipTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON114-1-5 list from the actual prison || August 1852 || unknown || 0 |- | Oriental QueenTAHO https://libraries.tas.gov.au/Digital/CON33-1-114 list of all on ship || October 1852 || unknown || 0 |} ==Sources==

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    :Categories [[:Category:Western_Australia|Western Australia]] and [[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|Swan River Colony (1829-1832)]] :Return to [[Project:Australia|Australia Project page]] | [[Space:Australia_Colony%2C_State_and_Territory_Teams|Colony State and Territory Teams page]]

    Welcome to the Western Australia Team Page
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    ''So much has happened in the lives of the millions of people who have lived in Western Australia that all the libraries of the world would not be enough to house the books that would have to be written to record every detail.''Davis, Russell Earls. (2012) ''A concise history of Western Australia.'' Woodslane Press; Warriewood, NSW. pg 1. ===Western Australia Team=== The Western Australia Team is for anyone with an interest in Geneology and History associated with the state. If you are working on profiles that were born, married and or died in Western Australia, then please join us! ===Team Members=== ''You can see what our members are [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Western_Australia_Team_Member_Working_List working on here]'' '''Team Leader:''' [[Dorney-47|Mark Dorney]] '''Team members:''' *[[Andrewartha-50|John Andrewartha]] *[[Collins-33135|Simone Collins]] *[[Dyer-10748|Judy Weggelaar]] *[[Darcy-578|Diane Darcy]] *[[Gee-4119|Narelle Di Trento]] *[[Lumsden-662|Kerrie (Lumsden) Garden]] *[[Wilson-48|Sam Wilson]] *[[Haese-11|Kylie Haese]] *[[Phillips-38201|Troy Phillips]] ==Topic Team Pages== *[[Space:Western_Australia_Civil_Register_Team|Western Australia Civil Register Team]] {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List-1.png |size=500 |label= }} ==Goals== Our main goal is to ensure that all Western Australian profiles are of a high standard, as complete as possible, with sources, and connected to the global tree. ===Other Goals=== *Add profiles for the traditional indigenous land owners, settlers, and pioneers * Categorisation; making sure categories have CIB's and are in the correct hierarchy structure. '''We need a categorisation team?''' *Improving profiles by adding sources, adding biographies, connecting, and clearing up data problems and suggestions. *Creating special interest topic teams (e.g. sappers and miners, Enrolled Pensioner Force, Group settlement scheme, Parkhurst boys, or any other special interest topics) ===Task List=== *Add {{Tag Link|Western_Australia}} to your followed tags. * Add what areas of Western Australia you will or want to work on on the [[Space:Western_Australia_Team_Member_Working_List|Team Member Working List]] ===Volunteers Needed=== If you'd like to help out and don't already have your own pet projects to work on, here are some ideas: *[[:Category: Western Australia, Maintenance Categories|Category:Western Australia, Maintenance Categories]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Unconnected#Western_Australia Connecting profiles to the main tree] Note this work will often take you outside of Western Australia. * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AUS_WA Data Doctors Suggestions] These are mostly broken links at this point, but not a bad activity if you need a break from thinking too hard. *Add and categorise profiles for all the people that arrived to Western Australia on the earlier ships (1829-1850). Here is a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arrivals_to_Swan_River_Colony list] of those arrivals, and further down you'll find links to the Bicentennial Dictionary and shipping lists. {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List-1.png |size=500 |label= }} ==Profile Creation and Biography Building== ===Sticker Templates=== These templates can be used on profiles by copy the text including brackets and pasting directly under the biography heading on a profile, and this will result in the corresponding image. {| | {{Australia Sticker|Western Australia}} | {{Australia Sticker|Western Australia}} |- | {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Swan River Colony}} | {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Swan River Colony}} |- | {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of Western Australia}} | {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of Western Australia}} |- | {{Australia Came Free|colony=Swan River Colony}} | {{Australia Came Free|colony=Swan River Colony}} |- | {{Australia Came Free|colony=Colony of Western Australia}} | {{Australia Came Free|colony=Colony of Western Australia}} |- | {{Australian Convicts|fleet=after|colony=Western Australia}} | {{Australian Convicts|fleet=after|colony=Western Australia}} |- |} {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List-1.png |size=500 |label= }} ===Free-Space Pages=== Free space pages that are relevent to Western Australia can be added here. '''''Convict Shipping List Pages''''' * [[Space:Belgravia_1866|Belgravia 1866]] * [[Space:Dudbrook_1852|Dudbrook 1852]] '''''One Place Studies''''' * [[Space:Deanmill, Western Australia|Deanmill Western Australia One Place Study]] '''''Cemeteries''''' * [[Space:Western_Australia_Cemeteries_Team|Western Australia Cemeteries Team]] * [[:Category: Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages| Western Australia, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] '''''Resource Pages''''' * [[Space:Western_Australian_Wikitree_Statistics|Western Australian Wikitree Statistics]] * [[Space:Western Australia Historical Images|Western Australia Historical Images]] *[[Space:Australia_Project%2C_Profile_Improvement_and_Maintenance_Categories|Australia Project Guidelines for Profile Improvement]] ===Categories=== :[[:Category:Western Australia|Western Australia]] :[[:Category:Western Australia, Places|Western Australia, Places]] ===Notables=== *[[Barker-2572|Captain Collett Barker]] *[[Forrest-899|John Forrest]] *[[Stewart-32626|Roberta Jull]] {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List-1.png |size=500 |label= }} ==Western Australia Research Resources== Please see [[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Western_Australia|Sources and Citations - Western Australia]] for a list of sources and citations that align with the Australia Projects style and standards. {{Image |file=Kylie_Haese_To-Do_List-1.png |size=500 |label= }} {{Image|file=Western_Australia_Historical_Images-7.jpg |caption=Group Settlement Scheme Poster 2 }} [[Space:Australia%2C_Sources_and_Citation_Examples|Space:Australia%2C_Sources_and_Citation_Examples]] ==Sources==

    Australia Project Boxes and Stickers - List of

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    All Project Boxes and Stickers that have been approved for use in the Australia Project should have a 'Template' page that is linked up to either the '''[[:Category: Australia Project Boxes]]''' or '''[[:Category: Australia Project Stickers]]''' categories. These pages provide more detail about specific criteria that can be added. The information shown below does not display all the options, but is aimed at providing project members with a one stop shop of the range of options currently available. There are links to the template page for most stickers, for further information. There are many more Wikitree stickers - see '''[[:Category:Stickers]]'''. This page only lists those relevant to the Australia Project. ==Australia Project Templates== '''NOTE:''' - Please be aware the Australia Project is currently under review and some Project Boxes and Stickers for use by the project may change. : The following instructions detail how to add project boxes and stickers manually. Please be aware that by downloading the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Plus_Chrome_Extension Wikitree Plus Chrome Extension] from the Chrome Web Store the process for adding these can be automated. The extension only works when using the Chrome browser.

    ==Project Boxes - Approved== Please note that definitions need to be developed to define which profiles should have these Project Boxes, as these will be managed by the Australia Project - ie Wikitree-37. • Indigenous Australians {{Indigenous Australians}} Type: {{Indigenous Australians}} : : • Pre-Federation - 1788-1900 {{Colonial Australia}} Type: {{Colonial Australia}}. Intended for profiles of people born before 1901. : : • Post-Federation - 1901 onwards {{Australia}} Type: {{Australia}}. Intended for profiles of people born since 1901. : : Due to changes in Wikitree policy, a number of former Project Boxes have now been converted to Stickers, see below. ==Stickers - Approved== : ==='''Indigenous Australians''' === '''[[Template:Indigenous Australians Sticker|Template:Indigenous Australians Sticker]]''' {{Indigenous Australians Sticker}} Type: {{Indigenous Australians Sticker}} :

    ==='''Convicts'''=== '''[[Template:Australian Convicts|Template:Australian Convicts]]''' : • First Fleet {{Australian Convicts|fleet=first}} : Type: {{Australian Convicts|fleet=first}} • Second Fleet {{Australian Convicts |fleet=second }} : Type: {{Australian Convicts |fleet=second}} • Third Fleet {{Australian Convicts |fleet=third }} : Type: {{Australian Convicts |fleet=third}} • After the 3rd Fleet {{Australian Convicts |fleet=after }} Type: {{Australian Convicts |fleet=after}} {{Australian Convicts |fleet=after |colony=Van Diemen's Land }} Type: {{Australian Convicts |fleet=after |colony=Van Diemen's Land}}
    ===Marines and Soldiers === '''[[Template:Australian Colonial Marine|Template:Australian Colonial Marine]]'''
    '''[[Template:Australian Colonial Marine Stayed|Template:Australian Colonial Marine Stayed]]'''
    Reference: https://guides.slv.vic.gov.au/colonialforces/imperialforces The images on these stickers are being updated and the soldier template being set up. In the meantime you can still add the text and profiles will automatically update when the change is implemented. '''Marines - who came to assist with the establishment of the colony''' :
    • Australian Colonial Marine {{Australian Colonial Marine|fleet=first}} Type: {{Australian Colonial Marine|fleet=x}} :
    • Australian Colonial Marine Stayed {{Australian Colonial Marine Stayed|fleet=first}} Type: {{Australian Colonial Marine Stayed|fleet=x}} :
    '''Soldiers (redcoats) - who came to assist with the establishment of the colony''' :
    • Australian Colonial Soldier {{Australian Colonial Soldier|fleet=first}} Type: {{Australian Colonial Soldier|fleet=x}} :
    • Australian Colonial Soldier Stayed {{Australian Colonial Soldier Stayed|fleet=first}} Type: {{Australian Colonial Soldier Stayed|fleet=x}} :
    ==='''Assisted and Bounty Immigrants'''=== '''[[Template:Assisted_and_Bounty_Immigrants|Template:Assisted and Bounty Immigrants]]'''
    • Assisted Immigrants {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted}} {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted}}
    • Bounty Immigrants {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|bounty}}{{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|bounty}}
    : : Type: {{Assisted and Bounty Immigrants|assisted|}} (no need for State for NSW). :

    ==='''Colonial Australia 1788-1900 - Came Free'''=== '''[[Template:Australia Came Free|Template:Australia Came Free]]''' : Type: {{Australia Came Free|colony=x}} : Type: {{Australia Came Free|colony=Colony of New South Wales}} :
    • The Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900) {{Australia Came Free|colony=Colony of New South Wales}} :
    • Van Diemen's Land (1826-1856) {{Australia Came Free|colony=Van Diemen's Land}} : Type: {{Australia Came Free|colony=Van Diemen's Land}} :
    • The Swan River Colony (1829–1832). Became the Colony of Western Australia, but the name was continued to be used for many years afterwards. {{Australia Came Free|colony=Swan River Colony}} :

    • The Colony of South Australia (1836–1900). Settlement began in 1836. Also known as the Province of South Australia. {{Australia Came Free|colony=Colony of South Australia}} :
    • The Colony of Victoria (1851-1900) - Before 1851 the Colony of Victoria was a district of New South Wales known as the Port Phillip District. {{Australia Came Free|colony=Colony of Victoria}} :

    • The Colony of Tasmania (1856-1900) {{Australia Came Free|colony=Colony of Tasmania}} :
    • The Colony of Queensland (1859-1900) {{Australia Came Free|colony=Colony of Queensland}} :
    • The Colony of Western Australia (1832–1900) {{Australia Came Free|colony=Colony of Western Australia}}

    ==='''Born in the Colony - Pre Federation 1788-1900'''=== '''[[Template:Australia Born in Colony|Template:Australia Born in Colony]]''' : Type: {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=x}} : • The Colony of New South Wales (1788-1900) {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of New South Wales}} : Type: {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of New South Wales}} :
    • Van Diemen's Land (1826-1856) {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Van Diemen's Land}} : Type: {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Van Diemen's Land}} :
    • The Swan River Colony (1829–1832). Became the Colony of Western Australia, but the name was continued to be used for many years afterwards. {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Swan River Colony}} : Type: {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Swan River Colony}} :

    • The Colony of South Australia (1836–1900). Gained independence from NSW in 1836. Also known as the Province of South Australia. {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of South Australia}} : Type: {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of South Australia}} :
    • The Colony of Victoria (1851-1900) - Before 1851 the Colony of Victoria was a district of New South Wales known as the Port Phillip District. {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of Victoria}} : Type: {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of Victoria}} :

    • The Colony of Tasmania (1856-1900) {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of Tasmania}} : Type: {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of Tasmania}} :
    • The Colony of Queensland (1859-1900) {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of Queensland}} : Type: {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of Queensland}} :
    • The Colony of Western Australia (1832–1900) {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of Western Australia}} : Type: {{Australia Born in Colony|colony=Colony of Western Australia}} :

    ==='''Born in Australia - Post Federation 1901''' === '''[[Template:Australia Sticker|Template:Australia Sticker]]'''
    Post Federation 1st January 1901 (except NT, from 1911).

    If the place has its own flag they qualify to be in this list. Please add missing flags to [[:Category:Australian_Flag_Images]] {{Australia Sticker}} * Australia, post Federation *: {{Australia Sticker}} {{Australia Sticker|Capital Territory}} * Australian Capital Territory *: {{Australia Sticker|Capital Territory}} {{Australia Sticker|Northern Territory}} * Northern Territory (from 1911) *: {{Australia Sticker|Northern Territory}} {{Australia Sticker|New South Wales}} * State of New South Wales *: {{Australia Sticker|New South Wales}} {{Australia Sticker|Victoria}} * State of Victoria *: {{Australia Sticker|Victoria}} {{Australia Sticker|Queensland}} * State of Queensland *: {{Australia Sticker|Queensland}} {{Australia Sticker|South Australia}} * State of South Australia *: {{Australia Sticker|South Australia}} {{Australia Sticker|Western Australia}} * State of Western Australia *: {{Australia Sticker|Western Australia}} {{Australia Sticker|Tasmania}} * State of Tasmania *: {{Australia Sticker|Tasmania}} {{Australia Sticker|Christmas Island}} * Christmas Island *: {{Australia Sticker|Christmas Island}} {{Australia Sticker|Cocos Islands}} * Cocos (Keeling) Islands *: {{Australia Sticker|Cocos Islands}} *: {{Australia Sticker|Keeling Islands}} {{Australia Sticker|Norfolk Island}} * Norfolk Island *: {{Australia Sticker|Norfolk Island}} : ===Australians Born Abroad=== If you wish to add a sticker for an Australian Born Abroad - use the '[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Born_Abroad Born Abroad Template]'. An example for someone born in England with Australian parents: {{Born Abroad|image=Flags-5.png|nationality=Australian|birthplace=England}}

    ===Military and War=== '''[[Template:ANZAC|Template:ANZAC]]''' For ANZAC's : {{ANZAC|World War One|AU}} Type: {{ANZAC|World War One|AU}} : Please see the following page for a variety of stickers appropriate for Military; * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Military_and_War_Stickers:_Examples_for_Australian_Profiles Examples for Australian Profiles]

    ==='''Previously Project Boxes, now Stickers''' === NOTE: Probably should have links like the convicts? : • Bushranger {{Bushranger}} Type: {{Bushranger}} :
    • Earl Grey - {{Earl Grey}} Type: {{Earl Grey}} :
    • Explorers of Australia {{Explorers of Australia}} Type: {{Explorers of Australia}}
    • Australian Notable {{Notables Sticker|Australian Notables}} Type: {{Notables Sticker|Australia}} Please refer to this page for more information about [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Australian_Notables#Adding_the_Notables_Sticker Adding the Notables Sticker]
    • Eureka Rebellion {{Eureka}} Type: {{Eureka}} :

    : ==='''Australia Project Team Members'''=== : • Australia Project {{Member|Australia}} Type: {{Member|Australia}}

    : • Australian Convicts Team {{Member|Australian Convicts}} Type: {{Member|Australian Convicts}}
    : • Earl Grey Famine Orphans Team {{Member|Earl Grey}} Type: {{Member|Earl Grey}}
    : • Indigenous Australians Team {{Member|Indigenous Australians}} Type: {{Member|Indigenous Australians}}

    : • Eureka Rebellion Team {{Member|Eureka Rebellion}} Type: {{Member|Eureka Rebellion}}

    You can find a list of all Wikitree Team Member Stickers [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Member here].

    ==Stickers - Pending== •'''Colonial Australia - Northern Territory (NT) - needs work/decisions''' : Probably best considered by the CST Territories Team (when established), but may not require its own Colonial Australian sticker. Some consideration could be given to stickers for the penal colonies in NT when it was either NSW or SA. [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] 09:45, 2 April 2019 (UTC) : • Part of the Colony of New South Wales (1825-1862) : • The Colony of Northern Australia (1846-1849). This also included all of Queensland. (The end of this colony could either be 1847 or 1849 depending on how you define how it ended). Probably not worth including a sticker for this period? : • Part of the Colony of South Australia (1862 - 1910) : • Transferred to Commonwealth 1911. It is suggested we use the NT Post Federation 'Born in Australia' sticker from this time. : • Dissolved 1927 : • Reformed 1931

    : • '''Torres Strait Islands''' ([http://www.tsirc.qld.gov.au/our-work/torres-strait-islander-flag copyright issues])~ NB: This sticker should be about identity rather than where born i.e ------ ------ is a Torres Strait Islander 09:40, 12 March 2019 (UTC)09:40, 12 March 2019 (UTC) (Torres Strait Islanders are from both Queensland, Australia & Papua New Guinea. While there is an independence movement, this is the current status) -- Obviously many Torres Strait Islanders have also migrated to other parts of Australia. Has any requested permission to use the flag yet? Usually, this is granted with a polite letter! I am happy to seek permission for Wikitree. : See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1187475/torres-islander-included-indigenous-australian-profiles?show=1193748#c1193748 this comment] by [[Ivinson-5|Jo Ivinson]], who uploaded the flag image: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Indigenous_Australians_Resource_Page Torres Strait Islander Flag]. A proposed change to the Indiginous Australians Sticker is being discussed in G2G ([https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1421428/indigenous-australian-sticker-only-aboriginal-first-nations here]). ~ 24 May 2022 • '''South Sea Islanders'''. Also has copyright issues.[[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] 09:50, 2 April 2019 (UTC) --------- --------- is an Australian South Sea Islander 09:40, 12 March 2019 (UTC)09:40, 12 March 2019 (UTC) The flag can be seen in this link (https://www.flagsaustralia.com.au/ASSI.html) More info in the G2G forum. NOTE: Don't know who left the note willing to help? It's time stamped but not name stamped. I have decided to also leave this to the consideration of the CST - Territories Team when they are established. [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] 09:50, 2 April 2019 (UTC) ==Stickers - Suggested== Please add any new suggestions below using ~~~~ to note your name and the date suggested. * Unassisted immigrants - for all states/territories/colonies. Per [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1559483 this g2g question]. [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul-5413]] 06:04, 30 March 2023 (UTC) * Came Free (and other stickers associated with South Australia) . . . '''Province''' of South Australia (as many argue it was not founded with convicts, therefore was not a colony) [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul-5413]] 21:38, 10 March 2024 (UTC)

    Australia Project Resources

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    == Project Reports == *'''[[:Category: Australia, Unsourced Profiles|Australian and State Unsourced Categories]]''' *'''[[Space:DBE_Unsourced#Continent_of_Oceania|Data Doctor Unsourced Reports for Australia and States]]''' *'''[[Space:DBE_Unconnected#Australia|Reports for Australia and States of Unconnected Profiles]]''' *'''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AUS Data Doctor Suggestion List for Australia]''' *'''[[Space:Error_Reports_for_BDM_Location_Fields|Error Reports for BDM Location Fields]]''' *'''[[:Category: Australia, Maintenance Categories|Australian Maintenance Categories]]''' == Australian Sources == *'''[[Space:Australia%2C_Sources_and_Citation_Examples|Australia - Sources]]''' A guide to sourcing on Australian Profiles and how to cite those sources. Includes sources relevant across Australia (or to more than one state or territory) and military records. *Sources relevant to specific Colonies, or States and Territories, and some citation examples: **[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Australian_Capital_Territory|Australian Capital Territory - Sources]] **[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_New_South_Wales|New South Wales - Sources]] **[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Northern_Territory|Northern Territory - Sources]] **[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Queensland|Queensland - Sources]] **[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_South_Australia|South Australia - Sources]] **[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Tasmania|Tasmania - Sources]] **[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Victoria|Victoria - Sources]] **[[Space:Sources_and_Citations_-_Western_Australia|Western Australia - Sources]] ==Citation Assistance== Good quality citations for the sources used in genealogical research are essential. These citation generators and browser extensions help to obtain a good quality citation and save a lot of time and manual typing. === Citation Generators for Australian Sources === See '''[[Space:Citation_Generators_for_Australian_Sources|Citation Generators for Australian Sources]]''' for a list of Australian citation generators developed by WikiTree members. Any questions or problems, post a comment on that page. ===Browser Extensions and Apps=== '''[[Space:WikiTree_Browser_Extension|WikiTree Browser Extension]]''', plus various G2G posts listed on the RHS of the page. '''[[Help:Apps|Other apps]]''' developed by WikiTree members. '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:WikiTree_Sourcer WikiTree Sourcer]''' is free and developed by [[Pavey-429|Rob Pavey]]. Rob has his own Discord server for users to obtain excellent technical help, provide feedback for beta testing and make suggestions for improvement. The WT Sourcer currently works with Ancestry, FindMyPast, England & Wales GRO, Family Search and Trove. '''[https://www.ora-extension.com/en/index.htm#/ Online Repository Assistant (ORA)]''' is a subscription-based extension, with a current cost of US$24 p.a. It works with several online [https://www.ora-extension.com/en/repositories.htm repositories of genealogical data] and has complete to partial success with many other sites. There is a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Online_Repository_Assistant_(ORA)_Templates_for_Australian_Researchers growing list of templates] for sites commonly used by Australian genealogists. ORA also works with a number of genealogy programs, such as Legacy and The Master Genealogist, where it can also perform auto typing. There is a Google group providing excellent technical support and other useful information can be found at [https://tmg.reigelridge.com/ORA.htm Terry's ORA Tips]. == Other Project Resources == === Project Guidelines === *'''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines]].''' Project guidelines are being developed to assist Wikitreers improve Australian Profiles. These are 'works in progress' and subject to change. *'''[[Space:Australia%2C_Profile_Standards|Standards for Australian Profiles]]''' This page is a quick summary of the WikiTree Style and Standards, including guidelines for reliable sources for Australian Profiles. *'''[[Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Australian_BDM_Location_Fields|Australia, Project Guidelines - Australian BDM Location Fields]]''' Guidelines for the naming of locations on Australian Profiles *'''[[Space:Australia_Project%2C_Profile_Improvement_and_Maintenance_Categories|Australia Project, Profile Improvement and Maintenance Categories]]''' *'''[[:Category:Australia%2C_Genealogy_Resources]]''' *'''[[:Category: Australia, Free Space Pages]]''' *'''[[Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Living_Notables|Australia, Project Guidelines - Living Notables]]''' === Project Boxes and Stickers === *See '''[[Space:Australia_Project_Boxes_and_Stickers_-_List_of|Project Boxes and Stickers]]''' for the list of project boxes and stickers relevant to Australia. The project boxes are only for profiles being managed by the Australia Project. The stickers are for general use. *'''[[Template:ANZAC|ANZAC Sticker]]''' *'''[[Space:Military and War Stickers:_Examples_for_Australian_Profiles|Military and War Categories and Stickers: Examples for Australian Profiles]]''' *'''[[Space:Australian_Notables#Adding_the_Notables_Sticker|How to add the Notables Sticker and Categories]]''' *See '''[[:Category:Stickers|Stickers]]''' for all stickers available on WikiTree. ===Categories=== *Project members are encouraged to add requests for any new Australian categories to be added or existing ones to be edited to the following page; '''[[Space:Categories_Waiting_to_be_Added_or_Renamed|Categories Waiting to be Added, or Renamed]].''' *'''[[:Category: Australia]]''' for the Australian category structure, which has '''"Quick Links"''' to many parts of the Australian category structure. *'''[[:Category:First Peoples of Australia]]''' *'''[[:Category:Australia, Convicts]]''' *'''[[:Category:Australia, Immigration]]''' *'''[[:Category:Australia, World_War_I]]''' *'''[[:Category: Australia, World War II]]''' *'''[[Space:Military and War Stickers:_Examples_for_Australian_Profiles|Military and War Categories and Stickers: Examples for Australian Profiles]]''' *Australia related categories should fit within the existing category structure and should be created in line with the categorisation principles outlined in '''[[Space:Category_Guidelines_for_Australia_Project|Category Guidelines for the Australia Project]]. ''' *'''[[Space:How_to_Rename_a_Category_Successfully|How to Rename a Category Successfully]]''' *'''[[Space:Australia_Project_-_Categories_Team|Categories Team Page]]''' for all category related help pages. *[[Space:Reports_for_Cemetery_Categories_Project|'''Reports for Cemetery Categories Project''']] ===Q&A Forums=== For Australia-specific research questions, post to the G2G with the tag {{Tag|AUSTRALIA}}, or if you are an Australia Project member, ask a question in the [https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wikitree-australia-projects Australia Project google group]. ===Discord=== Discord is a live chat system for informal chats. To join the "WikiTree" server, follow the steps on '''[[Help:Discord|this page]]'''. Once verified, a member will have access to various project channels according to the projects they belong to (including the '''#australia''' channel). The Australia Project also has a separate server ("WikiAustralia") with a '''#general''' chat channel and channels for various project teams and topics where project members can chat on specific topics. To access the separate project server, post a comment in the '''#australia''' channel under the "WikiTree" server and we'll send you an invite. If you find the terminology confusing, think of a server as a "chat house" and the channels as "chat rooms" within the house. ===PIP Voyage Module=== If you want to gain confidence on WikiTree, think about joining up to the [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]] and embarking on the '''[[Space:Profile_Improvements_Voyage|Profile Improvements Project (PIP) Voyage]]'''. Working on profiles from your own watchlist, an experienced member, called a Voyage Guide, will support you to learn a range of new skills. Some Voyage Guides may have experience working with Australian sources and doing Australian genealogical research, but the main focus of the PIP voyage is on improving your profiles, so they are complete, factual, interesting, .... and look great.

    Australia Project Teams

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    • '''[[Project:Australia|Project Australia Home]]'''

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    ==Project Teams== ===[[Space:Australia_Colony%2C_State_and_Territory_Teams|Colony, State and Territory Teams]]=== *'''[[Space:Australia_Project_-_New_South_Wales_Team|New South Wales]]''' - Team Leader [[Jones-36835|Peter Jones]] *'''[[Space:Australia_Project_-_Queensland_Team|Queensland]]''' - Team Leader [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] *'''[[Space:Australia_Project_-_South_Australia_Team|South Australia]]''' - Team Leader [[Homburg-82|Karyn Homburg]] *'''[[Space:Australia_Project_-_Tasmania_Team|Tasmania and Van Diemen's Land]]''' - Team Leader [[Wyatt-6676|Sue Wyatt]] *'''[[Space:Australia_Project_-_Territories_Team|Territories (ACT/NT/Norfolk Island)]]''' - Team Leader ''Vacant'' *'''[[Space:Australia_Project_-_Victoria_Team|Victoria]]''' - Team Leader [[Myers-9915|Amanda Myers]] *'''[[Space:Australia_Project_-_Western_Australia_Team|Western Australia]]''' - Team Leader [[Dorney-47|Mark Dorney]] ===Maintenance Teams=== *'''[[Space:Australia_Profile_Improvers_Team|Profile Improvement]]''' - Team Leader (all teams) [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] **'''[[Space:Australia_Sourcerers_Team|Sourcerers Team]]''' **'''[[Space:Australia_Biography_Builders|Biography Builders Team]]''' **'''[[Space:Australia_Connectors_%26_Arborists|Connectors & Arborists Team]]''' **'''[[Space:Australia_Data_Doctors_Team|Data Doctors Team]]''' *'''[[Space:Australia_Project_-_Categories_Team|Categories Team]]''' - Team Leader [[Gale-2455|Margaret Haining]] ===Other Australian Teams=== *'''[[Space:Australian_Notables|Australian Notables Team]]''' including '''Who do you think you are? WDYTYA (Australia)''' - Team Leader [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] *'''[[Space:Australia_-_Australian_Convicts_1788-1868|Australian Convicts Team]]''' - Team Leader [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Stevens-18395 Heather Stevens] *'''[[Project:Indigenous_Australians|Indigenous Australians Team]]''' - Team Leader [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] *'''[[Space:Australia_-_Assisted_and_Bounty_Immigrants|Assisted and Bounty Immigrants]]'''. - Team Leader [[Martin-58790|Rosalie Neve]] *'''[[Space:Australia_-_Born_in_the_Colony_1788_-_1900|Born in the Colony (Pre Federation 1788-1900)]]'''. - Team Leader [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]]. *'''[[Space:Australia_-_Free_Settlers_1788_-_1900|Free Settlers (Pre Federation 1788-1900)]]'''. - Team Leader [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]]. *'''[[Space:Prussian_Settlement_in_Australia_-_German_Australians|Prussian Settlement in Australia - German Australians]]''' - Team Leader [[Thomas-29419|Steve Thomas]]. *'''[[Space:Earl_Grey%E2%80%99s_Famine_Orphan_Scheme_1848-1850-1|Earl Grey’s Famine Orphan Scheme 1848-1850]]'''. - Team Leader [[Rosser-226|John Rosser]]. *'''[[Space:Australia_-_Eureka_Stockade|Eureka Stockade]]''' - Team Leader [[Champion de Crespigny-8|Anne Young]]. *'''[[Space:Australian_Topics_Team|Australian Topics Team]]''' - Team Leader [[Gale-2455|Margaret Haining]] ===Projects and Topics relevant to Australia, not managed by the Australia Project === *''See the '''[[Help:Projects|List of Projects]]''' to find and join these Projects:'' * [[Project: Anzacs|'''ANZACS Project''']] - Leader: [[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]]. The ANZACS project is a sub-project of the [[Project:Military and War|Military and War Project]] - Leader: [[Durbin-702|Natalie Trott]], also [[Space:Pick_a_Soldier_Plant_a_Tree|''Pick a Soldier, Plant a Tree'']] - Missing in Action World War I soldiers * [[Space:Cemeterist_Project_Members#Australia|'''Cemeterist Project Australian Teams''']]. Managed by the [[Project: Cemeterist|Cemeteries]] - Leader: [[Harris-5439|Steven Harris]], [[Dodge-4214|Robin Shaules]] and [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard]]. * [[Space:African_Ancestry_in_Australia|'''African Ancestry in Australia''']] covers people with African ancestry who came to the Australian colonies in the 19th Century - [[Luckie-23|Shoshanah Luckie]]. * [[Space:Australia_Mining_Disasters_Team|'''Australia Mining Disasters Team''']]. Managed by the [[Project:Disasters]] - Leaders [[Batman-73|Lizzie Griffiths]], [[Hardman-1532|Maddy Hardman]] and [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] * [[:Category: Australia, Place Studies|'''Australia, Place Studies category''']]. Managed by the [[Project:One Place Studies]] - Leaders [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]], Jacqueline Baxter and Kylie Haese.

    Australia Tags + - Quick Tree

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    [[Category: Australia, Images]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/space.html '''Space''' INDEX] and [https://cse.google.com/cse?cx=003048598688029858478:e-amlq_p4my Search] | [[wikipedia:Territorial_evolution_of_Australia|Territorial evolution of Australia]] *[[Help:Editing_Tips|'''Help''':''Editing Tips'']] and [[Help:Editing_Tips#Tables|'''9''' ''Tables'']] - ''create / format'' | [[Space:Mindy's_Working_Space_4|Mindy's '''Table'''s Help]] *[[space:Mil._template_images#categories|Mil. template images by Terry Wright]] [[space:Photos +|Photos +]] *[[Space:A_Construction_Image_-_Quick_Tree|A Construction Image - Quick Tree by JEA]] *[[space:A NZ UK Medals, Ribbon - Image Tree|A NZ UK Medals, Ribbon - Image Tree by JEA]] *:[https://fremantleprison.com.au/history-heritage/history/convict-database/ Fremantle Prison - ''search'' ] :[https://bdmabbreviations.steveparker.id.au/ Victoria BDM Place Name Abbreviations List ''(''' :[[space:Flags|'''Flags''' - ''various'' Countries, states, & colonies]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony |caption= [[:space:Minstrel 1829-1830 - Ship Tree|''Minstrel'' 1829-1830]] }} [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia|Ship Arrivals to Western Australia]]
    [[:Category: Sailings By Decade|Ship Sailings By Decade]]
    ''' https://vwma.org.au/ '''
    :*[[Space:Western_Australia_Local_Government_Directory|Western Australia Local Government Directory]] ::{FindAGrave|157721353}} - ''with photos'' : - ''W®'' - ''('''<+Q''')'']\[[Image:ADWP-382.png|9px |(<+Q) . . . . enlarge map when viewing. . . ]]/ : ''Trove'' - ''('''<+Q''')'' - '''X''' for ''full screen''] Rose_s_Colonial_Backgrounds-57.jpg = |label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony - - - |file= '''Convicts-15.jpg''' |align=r |size= 110 |label= Ship Arrival at Swan River Colony [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team -'''Index''']] | [[Space:UK_Flags|UK_Flags]] | [[:Category:England|Category England to Counties find]] {{Image|file=Terry s Photos-122.gif |align=r |size=120 |label= Poppies for Remembrance |caption=[https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/2616516/wythe,-rex/ ''Visit:'' Rabaul Memorial] }} * '''Visit:''' VWMA [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/Xo0oX ''Virtual Memorial'' '''X X X''' . . . ''and photo'' . . ]
    ''Visit:'' Ypres Memorial
    (Menin Gate)]
    ''Visit:'' Plymouth Naval Memorial]
    ''Visit:'' Villers-Bretonneux
    Memorial]
    Beersheba
    War Cemetery
    POPPY Terry s Photos-122.gif = 120 |label= Poppies for Remembrance 2 ::[https://RecordSearch.naa.gov.au/scripts/AutoSearch.asp?O=I&Number=Xoo0ooX National Archives of Australia 2021 : Service Number - Xx0xX Controlsymbol=WX15356 * {{National_Archives_Australia|6467663}}, Service Number - WX15356 * {{National_Archives_Australia|''copy '''Item ID #''' into here'' }, Service Number - WX15356 ::[https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ns-detail/?id=b7a87bc6-ee1c-ec11-b6e7-00224814cbaf KB00126826 (historic) Karrakatta ) [https://portal.mcb.wa.gov.au/name-search/ Cemetery - Burial ) : Cemetery - Cremated] :MCB = new https '''Feb 2022''' ) ) < (historic) Cemetery - Cremated]
    [[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Australia_Tags_%2B_-_Quick_Tree&action=edit edit]]
    {{Image|file=Photos-802.png |align=r |size= 100 |label= Karrakatta Burial Anglican Area EA Section 0002B Gravesite |caption= [[space:Karrakatta Cemetery - History Tree|Karrakatta
    Cemetery]] }} Ke made *[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/LKV2-MZ1 see ''FamilySearch Tree'' for John Blechynden] === People – LifeTree === {{Image|file=Photos-211.gif |align= c |size= 350 | label = The listing below is from "The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians, pre-1829-1888," with contributions from families of the Pioneers; compiled by Rica Erickson |caption= }} name="bicen">''The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians,''
    [ [Space:West_Aust_-_Battye_Library_BDoWA_-_Index_Tree#Volumes|pre-1829-1888, Volume '''1 B'''; p. '''241'''] ] [compiled by Rica Erickson] < * ''The Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians,''
    [http://www.friendsofbattyelibrary.org.au/the-bicentennial-dictionary-of-western-australians.html pre-1829-1888. ''compiled by'' ][[Sandilands-283|Rica Erickson]] ref name="bicen" / : https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1584850/west-aust-friends-of-battye-library?show=1585241 {{Image|file=Joelle_s_Backgrounds-6.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Census Record |caption= [[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|''Swan River Colony'' ]]
    [[:space:Swan River Colony 1832 - Census Tree|1832 Census]] #1144 }} Joelle_s_Backgrounds-6.jpg = |label= Census Record |label= First Census Record : by Ian Berryman [[Space:Background_2|Poppies for the Fallen Wallpapers]]
    *'''Visit : VWMA''' [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/Xo0oX ''Virtual Memorial'' '''X X X''']
    http://www.slsa.ha.sa.gov.au/BSA/
    [[Project:Anzacs|Project:Anzacs]] * '''Visit : VWMA''' [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/Xo0oX ''Virtual Memorial'' '''X X X''' . . . ''and photo'' . . ]
    * '''Visit : VWMA''' [https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/140128 ''Virtual Memorial'' '''Harry Chauvel GCMG KCB''' . . ''and photo''.] {{Image|file= Military_Badges_Medals.png |align=r |size=100 |label= 1914-1915 Star |caption= [[:Category: 1914-1915 Star|1914-1915 Star]]
    [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3ooo3&S=99 '''AIF''' Attestation ''p.99'' ] }} Military_Badges_Medals.png = |label= 1914-1915 Star {{Image|file= Mil_template_images-34.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= 1914-1915 Star |caption= [[:Category: 1914-1915 Star|1914-1915 Star]]
    [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=3ooo3&S=99 '''AIF''' Attestation ''p.99''] }} Military_Badges_Medals.png = |label= 1914-1915 Star === People – LifeTree === 1914 STAR 100 :[[space:14 AGH Egypt A01350 - Photo Tree|14 Australian General Hospital, '''A01350''' ''AWM photo tree'' ()]] {{clear}}
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    * [https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/C179262 ''AWM portrait of'' Lieutenant General Sir Harry Chauvel ][[Quinn-4847|by James Quinn]] ''(1919 )'' *[[Space:Mil._template_images|''space'' - Mil. template images ''NZ'']] http://www.blueplaqueplaces.co.uk/ = = = http://www.blueplaqueplaces.co.uk/plaques#.XRg-dHERW03 *[http://www.hibeach.net/mannst/p52.htm#i132 "High Beach" & Some Family History & More ] *[https://convictrecords.com.au/search/results '''Convict''' Records] |label= Census Record {{Image|file=Joelle_s_Backgrounds-6.jpg |align=r |size=120 |label= Census Record |caption= [[:Category: Swan River Colony (1829-1832)|''Swan River Colony'' ]]
    [[:space:Swan River Colony 1832 - Census Tree|1832 Census]] #1144 }}
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    === People – LifeTree === {{Image|file=Photos-530.png |align=r |size= 100 |label= |caption= Artist - Right }} {{Image|file=Photos-211.gif |align=c |size=400 |label= |caption= Authors and Books }} {{Image|file=Military_Badges_Medals-1.jpg |align=r |size=100|label= Military Cross (MC) |caption= [[:Category: Military Cross|Military Cross]] }} (MC). 100 :note : new Link for the Honour Avenue below
    *[https://honouravenueskingspark.com.au/present/hap-database/ (Feb 2022) *[https://honouravenueskingspark.com.au/present/hap-database/2045-pte-harry-holmes Honour Avenue Kings Park :
    Private Harry Hanley Holmes]
    Visit : [[:Category: Kings Park Honour Avenues|Honour Avenue Profiles]] {{Image|file=Photos-140.png |align=r |size=110 |label= Australian Army, WW1 = Rising Sun Hat Badge |caption=[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/P10679401 Embarkation Roll:
    December 1914] }} |label= Australian Army, WW2 = Rising Sun Hat Badge {{Image|file=Photos-140.png |align=r |size=110 |label= Australian Army, WW2 = Rising Sun Hat Badge |caption= [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4634050&s=12 Attestation Paper
    July 1940] }} RISING SUN 110 |label= Hat Badge Photos-140.png = |label= Australian Army WW2 110 |caption= [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=4634050&s=12 Attestation Paper - - &s= - -
    WW2 {{Image|file=Photos-209.gif |align=r |size= 110 | label = Pacific Star - Photos-209.gif |caption= [[:Category: Pacific Star|Pacific Star]]
    [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=6120132&S=15 Attestation ''p.15''] }} - - - Pacific Star|Pacific Star]]
    [https://recordsearch.naa.gov.au/SearchNRetrieve/Interface/ViewImage.aspx?B=6120132&S=15 Attestation ''p.15'' 110 |file=Photos-209.gif | label = {{Image|file=Photos-946.png |align=r |size= 75 |label= Australia, Wattle |caption=Visit: [[:Category: Their Service, Andrewartha Name Study|Family
    Their Service]] }} WATTLE Photos-946.png = |label= Australia, Wattle - 80 [[:space:Victoria Cross recipients - Australia|Victoria Cross
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    [[Category:Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Evans-20927]] [[Category:Australian Army Generals]] == Australian Army Generals == '''Australian Army Generals''' is a page aiming '''to honour the lives of Australia's senior soldiers''', recognising them as one of the key groups of people in Australia's development. Some 160 deceased Australian Army Generals have been identified and have profiles on WikiTree (some 60 more are still serving or living). Most, if not all, Generals are Notables. Many have gone on to carve out careers as diplomats, philanthropists, businessmen, doctors, politicians, voluntary workers and even farmers. The intention is to extend the project to include RAN Admirals and RAAF Air Marshals at a later date. For the purpose of this category, Generals include all those who attained the ranks of Field Marshal, General, Lieutenant General and Major General of all eras. Brigadiers are no longer Generals. Although classified as Generals (single star) until 1921, Brigadier Generals of the First World War have been excluded to maintain continuity with later eras. == Practical information about generals == {{Image|file=Australian_Army_Generals-1-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=insignia of Field Marshal,
    showing crown and batons }} === ranks === The senior, or general, ranks in the Australian Army are (in descending order): * '''Field Marshal''' - the insignia is a St Edward's Crown with crossed batons over a wreath (see illustration). The only serving holder of this rank was [[Blamey-163|Sir Thomas Blamey]] * '''General''' - is the second-highest rank, and the highest active rank, of the Australian Army and considered a four-star rank. The insignia is a Crown, Star and crossed sword & baton (see below). The rank of General is held when an army officer is appointed Chief of the Defence Force. As of 2024, Australia has had twelve Generals. * '''Lieutenant General''' - is considered a three-star rank and is held by the Chief of Army, the Vice Chief of the Defence Force, the Chief of Joint Operations, and the Chief of Capability Development. The insignia is a Crown and crossed sword & baton (see below). * '''Major General''' - is considered to be equivalent to a two-star rank. The insignia is a Star and crossed sword & baton (see below). A Major General commands a division or the equivalent. * As stated above, we have excluded the 1901 to 1921 rank of Brigadier General from this category to maintain continuity with later eras (with the name change to Brigadier, this rank became associated with the field officer ranks of Lieutenant Colonel and Colonel). {{Image|file=Australian_Army_Generals-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=insignia of a General,
    showing star, crown
    and sword / baton }} === insignia === The General rank insignia, identical to those of the British Army excepting for the title 'Australia', comprise one or more of three symbols: * the '''Crown of St Edward'''; as also worn by Majors, Lieutenant Colonels, Colonels and Brigadiers. * the '''Star of the Order of the Bath''', or 'pip' as it is colloquially known; as worn by Second Lieutenants, Lieutenants, Captains, Lieutenant Colonels and Brigadiers. * a crossed '''Mameluke Sword and Baton'''. [[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px|center]]
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    == And who are Australia's Generals? == This section is being developed and will concentrate on their senior commands and service in the ranks of the generals. === British Army Generals serving Australia === {{Image|file=Macquarie-27.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=MAJ GEN Lachlan Macquarie }} The first general to serve on the Australian continent was [[Macquarie-27|Lachlan Macquarie CB]], the fifth governor of the British Colony of New South Wales from 1810 to 1822 (which then encompassed everywhere from the tip of Cape York to the southern point of Van Dieman's Land, west for half of the continent and east to Norfolk Island). Macquarie arrived as a Lieutenant Colonel in command of his 1st Battalion, 73rd Regiment of Foot, however was promoted to Colonel upon assuming his vice-regal duties on 1st January 1810 with the battalion placed under the command of [[O'Connell-1265|Lieutenant Colonel Maurice O'Connell]] (who would marry [[Bligh-150|Mary Putland]], the widowed daughter of former Governor of New South Wales [[Bligh-45|Vice Admiral William Bligh RN]]). Macquarie was subsequently promoted to Brigadier General in 1811 and then to Major General in 1813. Of course, he served in the capacity of governor and not as a military commander. Macquarie retired to Britain, where he died in 1824 at St James London and was entombed at Isle of Mull, Argyllshire; with the family tomb administered by the National Trust of Australia. Macquarie was succeeded as governor by [[Brisbane-28|Major General Sir Thomas Brisbane]] from 1821-25, [[Darling-545|Lieutenant General Sir Ralph Darling KCB]] 1825-31, and [[Bourke-361|Major General Sir Richard Bourke KCB]] 1831-37. *[[O'Connell-1265|Major General Sir Maurice O'Connell KCH]] (1766-1848) returned to New South Wales in 1838 to assume command of the forces in the Colony of New South Wales (then still inclusive of today's Victoria and Queensland), Van Diemen's Land and New Zealand. In November 1841, he was promoted to Lieutenant General. O'Connell was also appointed to the Legislative Council and served as Acting Governor. He retired to his New South Wales properties in 1847, passing away in Sydney a year later. *[[Wynyard-11|Major General Edward Wynyard CB]] (1788-1864) succeeded O'Connell in 1847 as commander of the forces in New South Wales, Van Diemen's Land and New Zealand. His return to Britain in 1853 followed the separation of Victoria as a British Colony. His steady opposition to every proposal for the British government for the reduction of troops under his command was justified in 1851 when gold was discovered and each colony began to clamour for protection. Wynyard's invaluable service within Australia is commemorated through the locale of Wynyard, Sydney, and the town of Wynyard in northern Tasmania. Australia's defence continued to be dependent upon British forces until 1870 and then the Colonial Military Forces of the six independent colonies (listed alphabetically) New South Wales, Queensland, South Australia, Tasmania, Victoria and Western Australia, each of which were commanded by British Army officers seconded to the respective Colony: *[[Downes-704|Major General Major Francis Downes CMG]] (1834-1923), commanded the South Australia Military Force (1877-85; 1888-99) and the Victorian Military Force (1899-1902). Promoted Major General in 1884. He also served as the Victorian secretary of defence (1885-88). Downes remained in Australia, included on the Australian retired List, passing away at his home in Brighton, Victoria. His son was [[Downes-703|Major General Rupert Downes CMG]], Director General of Medical Services; Australia's first father-son generals. *[[Richardson-22562|Major General John Soame Richardson CB]] (1836-96), commandant of New South Wales Military Force 1870 to 1892, leading the NSW contingent to the Sudan Campaign. He was a veteran of the Crimean and Maori Wars. He migrated to NSW in 1865, marrying and raising his family in his adopted home. Promoted to Major General in 1885 and retired in 1892; Richardson passed away, too soon, at his home at Leichhardt, in Sydney's inner west. *[[French-7576|Major General (later) Sir George French]] (1841-1921) was commandant of the New South Wales Military Force; succeeding [[Richardson-22562|John Soame Richardson]] from 1896, having previously been commandant of the Queensland Force from 1883 to 1891. He retired to England in September 1902. French became the brother-in-law of [[MacLagan-8|Major General Ewen Sinclair-Maclagan]] in 1902. *[[Smith-211214|Major General Sir Charles Holled Smith KCMG CB]] (1847-1925), commandant of the Victorian Military Force 1894-99. A veteran of the Zulu and Boer Wars, Egyptian War, Nile Expedition, Soudan, Suakin, and Tokar. Retired to England. *[[Scratchley-9|Major General (later Sir) Peter Henry Scratchley]] (1835-1885), whilst not in the Australian Colonies as a commandant, provided excellent service from 1877 through advising the colonies on their defences. The major installations in Brisbane (Fort Lytton), Newcastle (Fort Scratchley), Sydney (Bare Island), Melbourne (Fort Queenscliff) and Adelaide (Fort Glanville) were designed by Peter. He retired from active military service in October 1882, but was still employed by the Colonial Office as defence adviser for the colonies. In November 1884 Peter was appointed special commissioner for the new British Protectorate of New Guinea (later known as Papua). Even following Federation in 1901 and the establishment of the Australian Military Force in March that year, Australia remained dependent on seconded British officers until such time as we could develop our own military leaders: *[[Hutton-2101|Major General (later Lieutenant General) Sir Edward Hutton]] (1848-1923), a British military commander who pioneered the use of mounted infantry; commanded the 1st Mounted Infantry Brigade in South Africa, a formation made up of Canadian, Australian, and New Zealand troops; and from 1902 to 1904 was the first General Officer Commanding Australia's '''Commonwealth Military Force''', of which he created both a field force and a garrison force, and transformed various colonial cavalry and mounted units into the famous Light Horse. *[[Finn-1409|Major General Harry Finn CB DCM]] (1852-1924) was a British Army officer who served in the infant Australian Army as Inspector-General from 1901 to 1904 and then General Officer Commanding the '''Commonwealth Military Force''' until 1907. After retiring from the British Army, Finn became secretary of the Walter and Eliza Hall Trust in Sydney, and private secretary to the Governor of New South Wales. He is buried in South Head Cemetery, Sydney. *Major General Francis Wilson was a British Army officer who was appointed General Officer Commanding the '''Commonwealth Military Force''' 1911-12. *[[MacLagan-8|Major General Ewen Sinclair-Maclagan CB CMG DSO]] (1868-1948) was a British Army officer who served from 1901 to 1904 in the infant Australian Army and 1910-14 as drill instructor at the newly-established Royal Military College, Duntroon, before leading the 3rd Australian Brigade, Australian and New Zealand Army Corps at Gallipoli and the Somme Valley, France, and then the '''4th Australian Division''' in 1917-18. His wife and daughter were Aussies. He became the brother-in-law of [[French-7576|Major General Sir George French]] in 1902. *[[Birdwood-12|General (later Field Marshal Lord) Sir William Birdwood GCB GCSI GCMG GCVO CIE DSO]] (1865-1951), who commanded the '''Australian and New Zealand Army Corps (ANZAC)''' during the Gallipoli Campaign. Sir William's barony is, in part, Baron Birdwood of Anzac. *[[Irving-1980|Major General Godfrey Irving]] was a British Army officer who, in 1915, commanded the '''Commonwealth Military Force''' in Australia whilst the Australian Imperial Force was in the Middle East and the Dardenelles. He later migrated to Victoria. *[[Smyth-1932|Major General Sir Nevill Smyth VC KCB]] (1868-1941) was a decorated British Army officer who commanded the Australian 1st Brigade at Gallipoli and in France, before commanding the '''2nd Australian Division'''. Smyth migrated to Australia following the First World War, stating 'that he regarded Australians as the finest troops with whom he had ever served, and he wanted to live among them in their country'. *[[Hodgson-2668|Major General Sir Henry Hodgson KCMG CB CVO]] (1868-1930) was a British Army officer who commanded the Imperial Mounted Division, later renamed the '''Australian Mounted Division''' in the Middle East during The Great War. *[[Foster-18403|Brigadier General Hubert Foster]] was the last British Army officer to command the '''Commonwealth Military Force''', in 1916-17.
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    === Generals of the Australian Army === The young nation's first 'home-grown' general was [[Hoad-238|Sir John Hoad]], appointed in 1907 however, died just four years later aged 55 years. The next Australian to be promoted Major General was [[Bridges-3078|Sir William Bridges]], at the commencement of the '''(First World) War''' in 1914 to command the Australian Imperial Force and, subsequently, the 1st Division. Bridges was killed at Gallipoli just weeks after the ANZAC landing. [[Legge-510|Gordon Legge]] was promoted and appointed as Bridges' replacement. [[Chauvel-8|Sir Harry Chauvel]] was soon after promoted and replaced Legge, who moved sideways to command the newly-formed 2nd Division. Chauvel went on to become the hero leader of the Light Horse Divisions and Corps in the Middle East. About that time, [[Moore-41833|Sir Newton Moore]], a politician and citizen soldier, has promoted to Major General to command AIF units in the UK (an appointment that only continued to 1917). As the AIF continued to expand in 1916, [[Monash-2|Sir John Monash]] and [[McCay-71|Sir Jim McCay]] (a former Federal Minister of Defence) were promoted to Major General to command the newly-formed 3rd and 5th Divisions respectively. The 4th Division was initially commanded by a British General. Five further appointments were made in late 1916 and 1917, namely [[Mackay-2875|James Mackay]] to establish an Army Reserve, [[Holmes-11298|William Holmes]] to command the 4th Division (however, he would be killed in action in 1917), [[Hobbs-4155|Sir Talbot Hobbs]] to take over command of the 5th Division, [[Howse-484|Sir Neville Howse VC]] to command AIF Medical Services and [[White-22314|Sir Brudenell White]] to work with British General Birdwood in the Australian Corps and British 5th Army. The final six appointments to senior command came in 1918 as the war trudged towards an Armistice: [[Rosenthal-765|Sir Charles Rosenthal]] to 2nd Division (Legge moved to Chief of the General Staff), [[Glasgow-773|Sir William Glasgow]] to 4th Division (replacing the deceased Holmes), [[Gellibrand-16|Sir Jack Gellibrand]] to 3rd Division (Monash had been promoted and given command of the Australian Corps), [[Tivey-40|Edwin Tivey]] to 5th Division (Hobbs had taken over 1st Division), [[Lee-11011|George Leonard Lee]] to Eastern Command New South Wales (the first Major General to be appointed with a view to post-war), [[Ryrie-7|Sir Granville Ryrie]] to command the Australian Mounted Division and AIF in Egypt post-Armistice, and [[Browne-2605|Reginald Browne]] to non-conflict assignments. Legge, Monash, McCay, Hobbs, Howse, Glasgow, Gellibrand, Lee, Ryrie and Browne went onto the Retired List within five years of the end of the war, leaving only Chauvel, White, Rosenthal and Tivey serving as Generals beyond the mid-1920s. 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    Of the First World War Australian Generals that continued to serve beyond 1924-25, Tivey would only serve until 1926 and Chauvel until 1930. Rosenthal was the Militia commander of 2nd Division until 1926 and again 1932-1937, whilst a politician. In the ''' 'between wars' period''', they would be joined (mostly for short periods) by fellow First World War veterans: [[Sellheim-1|Victor Sellheim]], [[Mackay-2875|James Mackay]], [[Cox-2589|Charles Cox]], [[Hughes-15105|Frederic Hughes]], [[Forsyth-1154|John Forsyth]], [[Gordon-10427|Joseph Gordon]], [[Johnston-14146|George Johnston]], [[Irving-1980|Godfrey Irving]], [[Paton-1160|John Paton]], [[Coxen-59|Walter Coxen]], [[Elliott-11932|Harold 'Pompey' Elliott]], [[Brand-2437|Charles Brand]], [[Dodds-1255|Thomas Dodds]] and [[Rankin-3827|George Rankin]]. Other than White, the majority were tasked solely with running a peacetime Army. From 1930 onwards, though, would come appointments of generals who would command in a World War with experience gained in the previous World War: [[Bennett-20155|Gordon Bennett DSO]], [[Blamey-163|Sir Thomas Blamey DSO]], [[Phillips-25436|Owen Phillips DSO]], [[Downes-703|Doctor Rupert Downes]], [[Squires-717|Ernest Squires DSO MC]], [[Jess-174|Sir Carl Jess DSO]], [[Lavarack-6|Sir John Lavarack DSO]], [[Hardie-726|John Leslie Hardie DSO]]. {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-place ! scope="col"|Previous Corps ! scope="col"|Years as General ! scope="col"|Highest rank attained ! scope="col"|Commands ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |20||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Ryan-10416|Charles Snodgrass Ryan KBE CB CMG MM]] (1853-1925)||Longwood, Victoria||Medical Corps||1919-1919||MAJ GEN (Hon)||Honorary Surgeon-General, Australian Military Forces||- |-align=center |20||[[Image:Sellheim-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Sellheim-1|Victor Conradsdorf Sellheim CB CMG]] (1866-1928)||Balmain, New South Wales||Mounted Infantry / Light Horse||1919-1927||MAJ GEN||Quartermaster General||- |-align=center |21||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Hughes-15105|Frederic Hughes CB VD]] (1858-1944)||Brighton, Victoria||Mounted Infantry / Light Horse||1920-1920||MAJ GEN (Hon)||-||- |-align=center |22||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Burston-73|James Burston]] (1856-1920)||Kilmore, Victoria||Infantry||1920-20||MAJ GEN (Hon)||-||father-son Aussie generals duo with his son, [[Burston-72|MAJ GEN Sir Roy Burston]] |-align=center |23||[[Image:Cox-2589.gif|50px]]||[[Cox-2589|Charles Cox CB CMG DSO]] (1863-1944)||Pennant Hills, New South Wales||NSW Lancers; Light Horse||1921-1923||MAJ GEN||1st Cavalry Division||- |-align=center |24||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Forsyth-1154|John Keatly Forsyth CMG]] (1867-1928)||Brisbane, Queensland||Mounted Infantry||1921-22, 1925-25||MAJ GEN (Hon)||Quartermaster General||- |-align=center |25||[[Image:Gordon-10427.jpg|50px]]||[[Gordon-10427|José Maria Jacobo Rafael 'Joseph' Gordon CB]] (1856-1929)||Cádiz, Andalucía, Spain||Artillery||1921-21||MAJ GEN (Hon)||Military Forces of South Australia; Chief of the General Staff||was chief staff officer Overseas Colonial Forces, Second Boer War |-align=center |26||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Johnston-14146|George Jameson Johnston CB CMG CBE VD]] (1868-1949)||East Melbourne, Victoria||Artillery||1922-1927||LT GEN (Hon)||3rd Division||- |-align=center |27||[[Image:Bruche-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Bruche-1|Sir Julius Bruche KCB CMG]] (1873-1961)||North Melbourne, Victoria||Infantry||1923-1935||MAJ GEN||Queensland District; New South Wales District; Adjutant General; RMC Duntroon; Chief of the General Staff||- |-align=center |28||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Onslow-64|James Macarthur-Onslow VD]] (1867-1946)||Menangle, New South Wales||Mounted Rifles||1924-24||MAJ GEN (Hon)||-||with nephew, [[Macarthur-Onslow-4|Denzil Macarthur-Onslow]], Australia's only uncle-nephew generals duo |-align=center |29||[[Image:Antill-115.jpg|50px]]||[[Antill-115|John Macquarie Antill CB CMG]] (1866-1937)||Jarvisfield, New South Wales||Mounted Rifles / Light Horse||1924-1924||MAJ GEN (Hon)||-||best known for his role in the Battle of The Nek at Gallipoli |-align=center |30||[[Image:Paton-1160.jpg|50px]]||[[Paton-1160|John Gibson Paton CB CMG VD]] (1867-1943)||Newcastle, New South Wales||Infantry||1924-1926||MAJ GEN||2nd Division||- |-align=center |31||[[Image:Irving-1980.jpg|50px]]||[[Irving-1980|Godfrey George Irving]] (1867-1937)||Melbourne, Victoria||Infantry||1925-1925||MAJ GEN||Chief of the General Staff||- |-align=center |32||[[Image:Brand-2437.jpg|50px]]||[[Brand-2437|Charles 'Digger' Brand CB CMG CVO DSO]] (1873-1961)||Ipswich, Queensland||Infantry||1926-1933||MAJ GEN||Chief of the General Staff; Quartermaster General||- |-align=center |33||[[Image:Coxen-59.jpg|50px]]||[[Coxen-59|Walter Adams Coxen CB CMG DSO]] (1870-1949)||Egham, Surrey, England||Artillery||1927-1931||MAJ GEN||Quartermaster General; Chief of the General Staff||- |-align=center |34||[[Image:Elliott-11932.jpg|50px]]||[[Elliott-11932|Harold 'Pompey' Elliott CB CMG DSO DCM VD]] (1878-1931)||Charlton, Victoria||Infantry||1927-1931||MAJ GEN||3rd Division||- |-align=center |35||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Dodds-1255|Thomas Dodds CMG CVO DSO]] (1873-1943)||Gateshead, Co. Durham, England||Infantry||1930-1934||MAJ GEN||Adjutant General; 2nd Military District; 1st Division||Federal Treasurer RSL |-align=center |36||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Bennett-20155|Gordon Bennett CB CMG DSO]] (1887-1962)||Balwyn, Victoria||Infantry||1930-1944||LT GEN||2nd Division; Volunteer Defence Corps; 8th Division; III Corps||infamous for deserting his command as Singapore fell |-align=center |37||[[Image:Blamey-163.jpg|50px]]||[[Blamey-163|Sir Thomas Blamey GBE KCB CMG DSO]] (1884-1951)||Lake Albert, New South Wales||Infantry||1931-1951||Field Marshal||3rd Division; 1 Corps; Commander-in-Chief||only Australian to attain rank of Field Marshal (1951) |-align=center |38||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Phillips-25436|Owen Forbes Phillips CMG DSO]] (1882-1966)||Warwick, Queensland||Artillery||1933-1942||MAJ GEN||1st Division; Inspector of Coastal and Anti-Aircraft Defences||- |-align=center |39||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Downes-703|Dr Rupert Major Downes CMG VD]] (1885-1945)||Mitcham, South Australia||Medical||1934-1945||MAJ GEN||Director General Medical Services||son of [[Downes-704|MAJ GEN Major Downes]], commandant of SA & VIC Military Forces, Australia's first father-son generals |-align=center |40||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Squires-717|Ernest Ker Squires CB DSO MC]] (1882-1940)||Poona, India||Engineers||1935-1940 [[Image:Roll of Honor Template-15.jpg|40px|center]]||LT GEN||Director Staff Duties; Inspector General; Chief of the General Staff||- |-align=center |41||[[Image:Jess-174.jpg|50px]]||[[Jess-174|Sir Carl Jess CB CMG CBE DSO]] (1884-1948)||Sandhurst, Victoria||Infantry||1935-1946||LT GEN||Adjutant General; Director of Women's National Services||rose through every rank from Private to Lieutenant General in a 44-year career |-align=center |42||[[Image:Lavarack-6.jpg|50px]]||[[Lavarack-6|Sir John Lavarack KCMG KCVO KBE CB DSO]] (1885-1957)||Kangaroo Point, Queensland||Artillery||1935-1946||LT GEN||Chief of the General Staff; Southern Command; 7th Division||later appointed Governor of Queensland |-align=center |43||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Hardie-726|John Leslie Hardie OBE DSO]] (1882-1956)||Ballarat, Victoria||Infantry||1937-1942||MAJ GEN||Inspector General; Inspector of Administration||- |-align=center |44||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Rankin-3827|George Rankin DSO & Bar]] (1887-1957)||Bamawm, Victoria||Infantry||1937-37||MAJ GEN||-||- |-align=center |}
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    To some, in the military and in the federal parliament, from the early 1930s they could see '''another global war coming'''; not just in Europe and the Middle East – Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy, Communist Soviet Union (although they would later 'swap sides') – but also in the Pacific – Japan. And there were new generals who would command in a World War having gained experience in a previous World War. [[Bennett-20155|Gordon Bennett DSO]] was promoted to Major General (having been Australia's youngest Brigadier General) in 1930 and appointed to command 2nd Division. He was often outspoken and created enemies, so when war was declared, instead of being given 6th Division as the most senior general, he was appointed to establish the Volunteer Defence Corps. He was given command of the newly-formed 8th Division in 1940 and took it to Malaya and Singapore. When Singapore fell, he left his post and returned to Australia. His final appointment was to command III Corps in Western Australia and retired in May 1944. [[Phillips-25436|Owen Phillips DSO]] was promoted to Major General in 1933, upon appointment to command the 1st Division. He then served as Inspector of Coastal and Anti-Aircraft Defences until retiring in 1942. [[Downes-703|Doctor Rupert Downes]], son of British and Colonial Major General [[Downes-704|Major Downes]], was Director General of Medical Services from 1934 until killed in an aeroplane crash in March 1945). He did much to prepare Australia medically for the Second World War and to cope with it. [[Bruche-1|Sir Julius Bruche]] was Chief of the General Staff until 1935, when he was succeeded by [[Lavarack-6|Sir John Lavarack DSO]]. Lavarack tried to convince the 'powers that be' that the government's defence policy was flawed. By so doing, although he was correct, he made enemies, resulting in his appointment to a 'backwater', Southern Command, when the war actually came in 1939. With [[Blamey-163|Sir Thomas Blamey DSO]] (promoted Major General in 1931) appointed to command 6th Division and the Second Australian Imperial Force. [[Jess-174|Sir Carl Jess DSO]] was responsible from 1935 for greatly increasing the size of the Militia as war in the Pacific loomed in his position of Adjutant General and Chairman of the Department of Defence's Manpower Committee, and organised the Australian Women's Land Army during the war. [[Hardie-726|John Hardie DSO]] served as a Major General from 1937 as Inspector General and then Inspector of Administration until retiring in 1942. [[Squires-717|Ernest Squires DSO MC]] (promoted Major General in 1935) was appointed Inspector General in 1938. His investigation of the Army's preparedness for war was welcomed by the government and the Military Board in December that year and he was subsequently appointed Chief of the General Staff. He was dead in March 1940. [[White-22314|Sir Brudenell White DSO]], despite being 63 years of age, was coaxed out of retirement to again serve as Chief of the General Staff, with promotion to General; just the third Australian to attain the rank (after Chauvel and Monash). In August 1940, he was killed in a plane crash, along with three federal ministers and some senior public servants. [[Sturdee-5|Sir Vernon Sturdee DSO]] was promoted to Major General and became Australia's third CGS in five months. 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Flying Corps||1941-1947||MAJ GEN||7th Military District (Northern Territory)||responsible for the disposal of 'The Red Baron's' remains |-align=center |65||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Derham-13|Francis Plumley Derham CB DSO]] (1885-1957)||Eaglehawk, Victoria||Artillery||1942-43||MAJ GEN||4th Division||- |-align=center |65||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Lloyd-5946|Charles Edward Maurice Lloyd CBE]] (1899-1956)||South Fremantle, Western Australia||Infantry||1942; 1943-46||MAJ GEN||Adjutant General||youngest Aussie general, at 42yo |-align=center |66||[[Image:Northcott-225.jpg|50px]]||[[Northcott-225|Sir John Northcott KCMG KCVO]] (1890-1966)||Creswick, Victoria||Infantry||1941-1956||General (Hon)||1st Armoured Division; Chief of the General Staff||first Australian-born Governor of New South Wales; Acting Governor General (1951 & 1956) |-align=center |67||[[Image:Murray-18548.jpg|50px]]||[[Murray-18548|John Joseph Murray DSO & Bar MC]] (1892-1951)||Sydney, New South Wales||Infantry||1942-1944||MAJ GEN||10th Division; 4th Division; Northern Territory Force||- |-align=center |68||[[Image:Steele-7337.jpg|50px]]||[[Steele-7337|Sir Clive Selwyn Steele KBE DSO MC]] (1892-1955)||Canterbury, Victoria||Engineers||1942-1945||MAJ GEN||3rd Armoured Division||- |-align=center |69||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Clowes-295|Cyril Albert Clowes CBE DSO MC]] (1892-1968)||Warwick, Queensland||Artillery||1942-1946||LT GEN||1st Division; Milne Bay Force||- |-align=center |70||[[Image:Savige-10.jpg|50px]]||[[Savige-10|Sir Stan Savige KBE CB DSO MC]] (1890-1954)||Morwell, Victoria||Infantry||1942-1946||LT GEN||3rd Division; I Corps||- |-align=center |71||[[Image:Plant-931.jpg|50px]]||[[Plant-931|Eric Clive Pegus Plant CB DSO OBE]] (1890-1950)||Charters Towers, Queensland||Infantry||1942-1950||MAJ GEN||-||- |-align=center |72||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Boase-78|Allan Joseph Boase CBE]] (1894-1964)||Gympie, Queensland||Infantry||1942-1957||LT GEN||AIF Ceylon (Sri Lanka); 6th Division; 11th Division||- |-align=center |73||[[Image:Beavis-251.jpg|50px]]||[[Beavis-251|Leslie Ellis Beavis CBE DSO]] (1895-1975)||Bathurst, New South Wales||Artillery||1942-1952||MAJ GEN||Master Gunner Ordnance||- |-align=center |74||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Whitelaw-253|John Stewart Whitelaw CB CBE]] (1894-1964)||Hawthorn, Victoria||Artillery||1942-1951||MAJ GEN||-||with son, also [[Whitelaw-256|John Whitelaw]], an Aussie father-son generals duo |-align=center |75||[[Image:Vasey-176.jpg|50px]]||[[Vasey-176|George Alan Vasey CB CBE DSO & Bar]] (1895-1945)||Malvern East, Victoria||Infantry||1942-1945 [[Image:Photos-724.jpg|40px|center]]||MAJ GEN||6th Division; 7th Division||- |-align=center |76||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Chapman-13357|John Chapman CB DSO & Bar OBE]] (1896-1963)||Braidwood, New South Wales||Infantry||1942-1953||MAJ GEN||-||- |-align=center |77||[[Image:Callaghan-1166.jpg|50px]]||[[Callaghan-1166|Cecil Callaghan CB CMG DSO VD]] (1890-1967)||Sydney, New South Wales||Artillery||1942-1947||MAJ GEN||8th Division||- |-align=center |78||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Durrant-455|James Durrant CMG DSO]] (1885-1963)||Glenelg, South Australia||Artillery||1942-1944||MAJ GEN||Queensland Lines of Communication Area; 5th Division||- |-align=center |79||[[Image:Berryman-559.jpg|50px]]||[[Berryman-559|Sir Frank Berryman KCVO CB CBE DSO]] (1894-1981)||Geelong, Victoria||Artillery||1942-1954||LT GEN||II Corps||- |-align=center |80||[[Image:Stevens-15012.jpg|50px]]||[[Simpson-12912|Colin Simpson CBE MC VD]] (1894-1964)||Saint Kilda, Victoria||Signals||1942-||MAJ GEN||-||first Australian Corps of Signals officer to reach Major General |-align=center |81||[[Image:Stevens-15012.jpg|50px]]||[[Stevens-15012|Sir Jack Stevens KBE CB DSO MSM ED]] (1896-1969)||Daylesford, Victoria||Signals||1942-1950||MAJ GEN||4th Division; Northern Territory Force / 11th Division||- |-align=center |82||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Locke-4854|William James MacAvoy Locke MC]] (1894-1962)||St Kilda, Victoria||Infantry||1942-1947||MAJ GEN||3rd Armoured Division||- |-align=center |83||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Wootten-158|Sir George Frederick Wootten KBE CB DSO]] (1893-1970)||Marrickville, New South Wales||Infantry||1943-1950||MAJ GEN||9th Division; 3rd Division||- |-align=center |84||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Bridgeford-135|Sir William Bridgeford KBE CB DSO MC]] (1894-1971)||Smeaton, Victoria||Infantry||1943-1954||LT GEN||5th Division; 3rd Armoured Division||- |-align=center |85||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Ramsay-2135|Sir Alan Ramsay CB CBE DSO]] (1895-1973)||Windsor, Victoria||Artillery||1944-1945||MAJ GEN||5th Division||- |-align=center |86||[[Image:Eather-141.jpg|50px]]||[[Eather-141|Kenneth Eather CB CBE DSO]] (1901-1993)||Balmain, New South Wales||Infantry||1945-1946||MAJ GEN||11th Division||- |-align=center |}
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    As was the case following the First World War most of the General staff retired in the post-war period of about five years. Only [[Whitelaw-253|John Whitelaw]] (1951), [[Beavis-251|Leslie Beavis]] (1952), [[Robertson-13842|Sir Horace Robertson]] (1954), [[Rowell-1370|Sir Sydney Rowell]] (1954), [[Berryman-559|Sir Frank Berryman]] (1954), [[Bridgeford-135|Sir William Bridgeford]] (1954), [[Northcott-225|Sir John Northcott]] (1956), [[Boase-78|Allan Boase]] (1957) and [[Chapman-13357|John Chapman]] (1963) continued to serve beyond 1950, providing continuity. It was also different from before strategically. Whereas the reaction to WWI was 'that was the war to end all wars' or 'she'll be right, Britain has our back', now we needed a different ally. And that was in the form of the USA. And the focus would be on '''regional conflicts and peacekeeping''', especially in the face of colony after colony seeking, and in several cases fighting for, their independence from the global British Empire. A Cold War developed between the two new 'super-powers'; the USA and the USSR (the UK was virtually bankrupt, Germany and Japan crushed). De-colonisation in South East Asia. And conflicts came, and came close to Australia. There soon came the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malayan_Emergency Malayan Emergency] 1948-60, Korean War (1950-53), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indonesia%E2%80%93Malaysia_confrontation Indonesian Confrontation] 1963-66 and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vietnam_War Vietnam War], for Australia, 1962-73. If 'leadership heroes' are sought for the period, we need look no further than [[Wells-16193|LT GEN Sir Harry Wells]], [[Pollard-2768|LT GEN Sir Reg Pollard]], [[Wilton-907|General Sir John Wilton]] and [[Hassett-298|General Sir Frank Hassett]]. {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-place ! scope="col"|Previous Corps ! scope="col"|Years as General ! scope="col"|Highest rank attained ! scope="col"|Commands ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |88||[[Image:Wells-16193.jpg|50px]]||[[Wells-16193|Sir Henry Wells KBE CB DSO]] (1898-1973)||Kyneton, Victoria||Infantry||1946-1959||LT GEN||Chief of the Defence Force||- |-align=center |89||[[Image:Nimmo-322.jpg|50px]]||[[Nimmo-322|Robert Harold Nimmo CBE]] (1893-1966)||Brisbane, Queensland||Light Horse||1946-1954||LT GEN||-||- |-align=center |90||[[Image:Risson-3.jpg|50px]]||[[Risson-3|Sir Robert Risson CB CBE DSO]] (1901-92)||Ma Ma Creek, Queensland||Engineers||1946-||MAJ GEN||-||- |-align=center |91||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Secombe-27|Victor Clarence Secombe CB CBE]] (1898-1968)||Glen Wills, Victoria||Engineers||1946-||LT GEN||Master Gunner Ordnance||- |-align=center |92||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Anderson-37693|Warren Anderson CBE DSO]] (1894-1973)||Singleton, New South Wales||Light Horse; Armoured||1947-51||MAJ GEN||Adjutant-General; Second Member of the Military Board||- |-align=center |93||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Galleghan-2|Sir Frederick 'Black Jack' Galleghan DSO OBE ISO]] (1897-1971)||Jesmond, New South Wales||Infantry||1948-51||MAJ GEN||Australian Military Mission to Germany||POW at Changi |-align=center |94||[[Image:Norris-7283.jpg|50px]]||[[Norris-7283|Sir Kingsley Norris KBE CB DSO]] (1893-1984)||Lillydale, Victoria||Medical||1948-||MAJ GEN||Medical Services||- |-align=center |95||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Porter-14071|Selwyn Porter CBE DSO]] (1905-63)||Tintaldra, Victoria||Infantry||1948-1955||MAJ GEN||3rd Division||- |-align=center |96||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Hopkins-8991|Ronald Nicholas Lamond Hopkins CBE]] (1897-1990)||Stawell, Victoria||Armoured||1948-||MAJ GEN||2nd Division||- |-align=center |97||[[Image:Windeyer-19.jpg|50px]]||[[Windeyer-19|Sir Victor Windeyer KBE CB DSO & Bar]] (1900-87)||Hunters Hill, New South Wales||Infantry||1950-1957||MAJ GEN||RMC Duntroon||- |-align=center |98||[[Image:Bierwirth-39.jpg|50px]]||[[Bierwirth-39|Rudolph Bierwirth CBE]] (1899-1993)||Kent Town, South Australia||Infantry||1950-1957||LT GEN||British Commonwealth Forces Korea||- |-align=center |99||[[Image:Woodward-4680.jpg|50px]]||[[Woodward-4680|Sir Eric Woodward KCMG KCVO CB CBE DSO]] (1899-1967)||Hay, New South Wales||Infantry||1951-1957||LT GEN||-||later Governor of New South Wales |-align=center |100||[[Image:Garrett-7269.jpg|50px]]||[[Garrett-7269|Sir Ragnar Garrett KBE CB]] (1900-77)||Northam, Western Australia||Light Horse||1951-1960||LT GEN||Southern Command; Chief of the General Staff||- |-align=center |101||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Dougherty-993|Sir Ivan Dougherty CBE DSO & Bar]] (1907-98)||Leadville, New South Wales||Infantry||1952-1957||MAJ GEN||2nd Division; CMF member of the Military Board||- |-align=center |102||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Hammer-534|Heathcote 'Tack' Hammer CBE DSO & Bar]] (1905-77)||Southern Cross, Western Australia||Infantry||1953-1956||MAJ GEN||2nd Armoured Division; 3rd Division||- |-align=center |103||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Campbell-28074|Ian Ross Campbell CBE DSO]] (1900-97)||Moss Vale, New South Wales||Infantry||1953-1957||MAJ GEN||RMC Duntroon||- |-align=center |107||[[Image:Pollard-2768.jpg|50px]]||[[Pollard-2768|Sir Reginald Pollard KCVO KBE CB DSO]] (1903-78)||Bathurst, New South Wales||Infantry||1953-1963||LT GEN||British Commonwealth Forces Korea; Chief of the General Staff||- |-align=center |104||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Edgar-1240|Hector Edgar CBE DSO]] (1903-78)||Mt Korong, Victoria||Infantry||1954-1963||LT GEN||Deputy Chief of the General Staff; Southern Command; Eastern Command||- |-align=center |105||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Wilson-54204|Arthur Wilson CBE DSO]] (1897-1982)||Sydney, New South Wales||Artillery||1954-1957||MAJ GEN||Central Command||- |-align=center |106||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Deighton-129|Derek Deighton AO MBE]] (1930-91)||Kandy, Ceylon (Sri Lanka)||Infantry; Transport||-1957||MAJ GEN||Logistics Command||- |-align=center |108||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Legge-512|Stanley Legge CBE]] (1900-77)||Turramurra, New South Wales||Infantry||1950s-1957||MAJ GEN||-||father-son generals duo with [[Legge-510|James Legge]] |-align=center |109||[[Image:Macarthur-Onslow-4.gif|50px]]||[[Macarthur-Onslow-4|Sir Denzil Macarthur-Onslow CBE DSO]] (1904-84)||Whataupoko, Poverty Bay, New Zealand||Armoured||1955-1961||MAJ GEN||2nd Division; CMF member on the Military Board||with uncle, [[Onslow-64|James Macarthur-Onslow]], Australia's only uncle-nephew generals duo |-align=center |110||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[McNicoll-115|Ronald McNicoll CBE AM]] (1906-96)||Melbourne, Victoria||Engineers||1956-1964||MAJ GEN||-||- |-align=center |111||[[Image:Wilton-907.gif|50px]]||[[Wilton-907|Sir John Wilton KBE CB DSO]] (1910-81)||Strawberry Hills, New South Wales||Infantry||1957-1970||General||RMC Duntroon; Chief of the General Staff; Chief of the Defence Force||first Gen. since Blamey; achieved an integrated defence organisation |-align=center |112||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Stevenson-2720|John Stevenson CBE]] (1925-2008)||Bondi, New South Wales||Infantry||1957-1959||MAJ GEN||2nd Division||- |-align=center |113||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Simpson-23327|Noel Simpson CB CBE DSO]] (1907-71)||Temora, New South Wales||Infantry||1959-1964||MAJ GEN||3rd Division||- |-align=center |114||[[Image:Daly-1984.jpg|50px]]||[[Daly-1984|Sir Tom Daly KBE CB DSO]] (1913-2004)||Ballarat, Victoria||Infantry||1959-1971||LT GEN||Chief of the General Staff||- |-align=center |115||[[Image:Brogan-515.jpg|50px]]||[[Brogan-515|Sir Mervyn Brogan KBE CB]] (1915-94)||Crows Nest, New South Wales||Infantry||1962-1973||LT GEN||Chief of the General Staff||- |-align=center |116||[[Image:Cohen-3835.jpg|50px]]||[[Cohen-3835|Paul Cullen AC DSO]] (1909-2007)||Newcastle, New South Wales||Infantry||1962-1966||MAJ GEN||Military Board as CMF member||first Australian general of Jewish descent since Monash |-align=center |117||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Harrison-24694|James William Harrison KCMG CB CBE]] (1912-71)||Camperdown, Victoria||Infantry||1962-1967||MAJ GEN||OCS Portsea; Quartermaster General; Adjutant General||Governor of South Australia |-align=center |118||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Knights-494|Robert William Knights CB CBE]] (1912-75)||Canberra, Australian Capital Territory||Infantry||1963-1969||MAJ GEN||RMC Duntroon||- |-align=center |119||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Hassett-298|Sir Francis "Frank" Hassett AC KBE CB DSO LVO]] (1918-2008)||Marrickville, New South Wales||Infantry||1963-1977||General||Chief of the General Staff; Chief of the Defence Force||- |-align=center |120||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Long-15919|Charles Edward Long CBE]] (1913-80)||Moonah, Tasmania||Infantry||1965-1970||MAJ GEN||-||- |-align=center |121||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Mackay-2885|Kenneth Mackay CB MBE]] (1917-2004)||Waverley, New South Wales||Infantry||1966-1974||MAJ GEN||Australian Military Forces, Vietnam; 1st Division||- |-align=center |122||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Broadbent-766|John Broadbent CBE DSO]] (1914-2006)||Manly, New South Wales||Infantry||1966-1967||MAJ GEN||2nd Division||- |-align=center |123||[[Image:Vincent-5107.jpg|50px]]||[[Vincent-5107|Douglas Timothy Vincent CB AM OBE]] (1916-95)||Corinda, Queensland||Infantry||1967-1973||MAJ GEN||Australian Military Forces, Vietnam||- |-align=center |124||[[Image:MacDonald-7917.jpg|50px]]||[[MacDonald-7917|Sir Arthur MacDonald KBE CB]] (1919-95)||Rockhampton, Queensland||Infantry||1968-1976||General||Chief of the General Staff; Chief of the Defence Force Staff||- |-align=center |125||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Fraser-6225|Colin Fraser CB CBE]] (1918-2001)||Nairobi, Kenya||Infantry||1969-1978||MAJ GEN||RMC Duntroon||- |-align=center |126||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Hay-3561|Robert Arthur Hay CB MBE]] (1920-98)||Bendigo, Victoria||Infantry||1969-1977||MAJ GEN||Australian Military Forces, Vietnam; RMC Duntroon||- |-align=center |127||[[Image:Graham-16185.png|50px]]||[[Graham-16185|Stuart Clarence Graham AO DSO OBE MC]] (1920-96)||Ulmarra, New South Wales||Infantry||1969-1977||MAJ GEN||1st Australian Task Force; 1st Division||- |-align=center |128||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-25.png|50px]]||[[Vickery-1603|Norman Vickery CBE MC]] (1917-98)||Canterbury, New South Wales||Artillery||1969-1974||MAJ GEN||-||- |-align=center |129||[[Image:Dunstan-727.jpg|50px]]||[[Dunstan-727|Sir Donald Dunstan AC KBE CB]] (1923-2011)||Murray Bridge, South Australia||Infantry||1970-1982||LT GEN||Australian Military Forces, Vietnam; Chief of the General Staff||30th and longest-serving Governor of South Australia |-align=center |130||[[Image:Pearson-2984.png|50px]]||[[Pearson-2984|Cedric 'Sandy' Pearson AO DSO OBE MC]] (1918-2012)||Kurri Kurri, New South Wales||Infantry||1970-1975||MAJ GEN||1st Australian Task Force; RMC Duntroon||- |-align=center |131||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-25.png|50px]]||[[Henderson-14565|William Henderson AO DSO OBE]] (1919-95)||Clifton Hill, Victoria||Infantry||1970s-1976||MAJ GEN||1st Australian Task Force||- |-align=center |}
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    '''Post-Vietnam era''' {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col"|No. ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-place ! scope="col"|Previous Corps ! scope="col"|Years as General ! scope="col"|Highest rank attained ! scope="col"|Commands ! scope="col"|Notes |-align=center |132||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-25.png|50px]]||[[Maitland-553|Gordon Maitland AO OBE]] (1926-2018)||Rockdale, New South Wales||Infantry||1974-1982||MAJ GEN||2nd Division; Chief of the Army Reserve||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |133||[[Image:Begg-682.jpg|50px]]||[[Begg-682|Donald Begg OBE]] (1924-2021)||Sydney, New South Wales||Artillery||1974-1976||MAJ GEN||Logistics Command||- |-align=center |134||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[[Hughes-14978|Ronald Hughes CBE DSO]] (1920-2003)||Kensington, South Australia||Infantry||1974-1977||MAJ GEN||1st Division; Chief of the Reserve||brother of [[Hughes-14979|MAJ GEN Jim Hughes]] |-align=center |135||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-25.png|50px]]||[[McDonald-14697|Bruce McDonald AO DSO OBE MC]] (1925-93)||Geelong, Victoria||Infantry||1975-1977||MAJ GEN||1st Australian Task Force; 1st Division; Training Command||- |-align=center |136||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-25.png|50px]]||[[Whitelaw-256|John Whitelaw AO CBE]] (1921-2010)||Hawthorn, Victoria||Artillery||1970s-1977||MAJ GEN||Chief of Operations; Chief of Personnel; Deputy Chief of the General Staff||with father, also [[Whitelaw-253|John Whitelaw]], an Aussie father-son generals duo |-align=center |137||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-25.png|50px]]||[[Stretton-216|Alan Stretton AO CBE]] (1922-2012)||Melbourne, Victoria||Infantry||1970s-1979||MAJ GEN||-||later director-general of the Natural Disasters Organisation |-align=center |138||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-25.png|50px]]||[[Morrison-10275|Alan 'Alby' Morrison AO MBE DSO]] (1927-2008)||Haberfield, New South Wales||Infantry||1970s-1981||MAJ GEN||RMC Duntroon; Chief of Personnel||his son, LT GEN John Morrison, later made them a father-son Australian generals duo||- |-align=center |139||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|Insignia.50px]]||[[Stevenson-5878|John Stevenson AO CBE]] (1925-2008)||Australia||Artillery||1976-1982||MAJ GEN||Logistic Command||- |-align=center |140||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[[Bennett-29700|Sir Philip Bennett AC KBE DSO]] (1928-)||Perth, Western Australia||Infantry||1977-1987||General||1st Division; Chief of the General Staff; Chief of the Defence Force||later Governor of Tasmania |-align=center |141||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[[Gration-46|Peter Gration AC OBE]] (1932-)||Richmond, Victoria||Engineers||1980s-1993||General||Chief of the General Staff; Chief of the Defence Force||brother of AIRMSHL Barry Gration, Chief of the Air Staff |-align=center |142||[[Image:James-14398.jpg|50px]]||[[James-14398|William 'Digger' James AC MBE MC]] (1930-2015)||Shepparton, Victoria||Medical||1981-1984||MAJ GEN||Director-General Army Health Services||credited with reshaping and modernising the Army Health Services||yet to be connected |-align=center |143||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[[Latchford-21|Kevin Latchford AO]] (1927-2013)||Australia||Armoured||1981-1984||MAJ GEN||National Disaster Organisation||- |-align=center |144||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[[Butler-23092|David Matheson Butler AO DSO]] (1928-2020)||Guildford, Western Australia||Infantry||1982-84||MAJ GEN||OCS Portsea; Training Command||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |145||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lawrence_O%27Donnell_(general) Lawrence O'Donnell AC] (1933-)||Quairading, Western Australia||Infantry||1984-1990||LT GEN||Field Force Command; Land Command; Chief of the General Staff||- |-align=center |146||[[Image:Jeffery-2416.jpg|50px]]||[[Jeffery-2416|Michael Jeffery AC CVO MC]] (1937-2020)||Wiluna, Western Australia||Infantry||1985-93||MAJ GEN||1st Division; Deputy Chief of the General Staff||Governor of Western Australia; Governor General of Australia||yet to be connected |-align=center |147||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||James Barry AM MBE (1932-)||Melbourne, Victoria||CMF||1985-1987||MAJ GEN||3rd Division||Australian Gymnastic Federation; International Federation of Gymnastics |-align=center |148||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[[Hughes-14979|James 'Jim' Hughes DSO MC]] (1929-2016)||Norwood, South Australia||Infantry||1980s-1986||MAJ GEN||1st Division; Chief of the Reserve||brother of [[Hughes-14978|MAJ GEN Ronald Hughes]] |-align=center |149||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[[Coates-3335|John Coates AC MBE]] (1932-2018)||Adelaide, South Australia||Infantry||1987-1992||LT GEN||Assistant Chief of the Defence Force (Policy); Chief of the General Staff||- |-align=center |150||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[[Baker-34286|John Baker AC DSM]] (1936-2007)||Melbourne, Victoria||Infantry||1987-1998||General||Chief of the Defence Force||oversaw biggest services structural shake-up since the Second World War |-align=center |151||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||John Grey AC (1939-)||Sydney, New South Wales||Armoured||1989-1995||LT GEN||Chief of the General Staff||- |-align=center |152||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||John Sanderson AC (1940-)||Geraldton, Western Australia||Engineers||1989-1998||LT GEN||Chief of the Army||Governor of Western Australia |-align=center |153||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Francis 'Frank' Hickling AO CSC (1941-)||Gosford, New South Wales||Engineers||1990-2000||LT GEN||Northern Command; Training Command; ADFA; Land Command; Chief of the Army||- |-align=center |154||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[[Francis-5178|Duncan Francis AO OBE]] (1937-2004)||Perth, Western Australia||Infantry||-1994||MAJ GEN||-||- |-align=center |155||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Peter Arnison AC CVO (1940-)||-||Infantry||1994-1996||MAJ GEN||Land Command||Governor of Queensland |-align=center |156||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Steve Gower AO (1940-)||Adelaide, South Australia||Artillery||1995-96||MAJ GEN||Training Command||Director Australian War Memorial- |-align=center |157||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Clifton Hoeben AM (1947-)||New South Wales||Legal||-2000||MAJ GEN||2nd Division||- |-align=center |158||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Sir Peter Cosgrove AK CVO MC (1947-)||Sydney, New South Wales||Infantry||1998-2005||General||1st Division; INTERFET; Chief of the Army; Chief of the Defence Force||Governor-General of Australia |-align=center |159||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[[Molan-62|Senator Jim Molan AO DSC]] (1950-2023)||Australia||Infantry||2000-2008||MAJ GEN||1st Division; Australian Defence College||Senator for NSW |-align=center |160||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Peter Leahy AC (1952-)||Melbourne, Victoria||Infantry||2000-2008||LT GEN||Deputy Chief of Army; Chief of Army||Director, National Security Institute |-align=center |1601||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||David Hurley AC DSC (1953-)||Wollongong, New South Wales||Infantry||2001-2014||General||Capability Systems Division; Land Command; Chief of Joint Operations; Chief of the Defence Force||Governor of New South Wales; Governor-General of Australia |-align=center |162||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Len_Roberts-Smith Leonard Roberts-Smith] (1946-)||Adelaide, South Australia||Legal||2002-2007||MAJ GEN||Judge Advocate General||Chair, Defence Abuse Response Taskforce |-align=center |163||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Mark Evans AO DSC (1953-)||Kluang, Malaya||Infantry||2002-11||LT GEN||1st Division; Deputy Chief of Joint Operations, HQ Joint Operations Command; Chief of Joint Operations||- |-align=center |164||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Ken Gillespie AC DSC CSM (1952-)||Brisbane, Queensland||Engineers||2004-2011||LT GEN||Land Command; Vice Chief of the Defence Force; Chief of the Army||Fellow of the Royal Society of New South Wales |-align=center |165||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||David Morrison AO (1956-)||Cairns, Queensland||Infantry||2005-2015||LT GEN||Australian Defence College; Forces Command; Chief of the Army||father-son Aussie generals duo with [[Morrison-10275| MAJ GEN Alby Morrison]] |-align=center |166||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Elizabeth Baker nee Cosson AM CSC (1958-living)||-||-||2007-10||MAJ GEN||head of National Operations, Defence Force Group||Australia's first female general; Secretary of the Department of Veterans' Affairs |-align=center |167||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angus_Campbell_(general) Angus Campbell AO DSC] (c1962-living)||New South Wales||Infantry||2011-2024||General||Joint Task Force 633; Operation Sovereign Borders; Chief of the Army; Chief of the Defence Force||- |-align=center |168||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rick_Burr Richard 'Rick' Burr DSC AO MVO] (1964-)||Renmark, South Australia||Infantry||2011-2022||LT GEN||1st Division; Chief of the Army||- |-align=center |169||[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[[Clifford-3363|Michael Clifford AM CSC]] (1956-2017)||Australia||Signals||-2013||MAJ GEN||-||-||yet to be connected |-align=center |170||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Brian Dawson AM CSC (1956-)||Traralgon, Victoria||Infantry||-2013||MAJ GEN||Australian Defence Force Academy||Assistant Director, Australian War Memorial |-align=center |171||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Peter Dunn AO (1947-)||Ballarat, Victoria||Infantry||-2013||MAJ GEN||-||Commissioner for the Australian Capital Territory Emergency Services Authority |-align=center |172||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Simone Wilkie nee Burt AO (1964-)||Ballarat, Victoria||Signals||2013-2018||MAJ GEN||Australian Defence College||- |-align=center |173||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Stephen Day DSC AM||-||-||-||MAJ GEN||Chief of Plans for ISAF Joint Command, Afghanistan||co-ordinator general for Drought; president RSL Queensland |-align=center |}
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    [[Hackett-1189|'''General Sir John Winthrop Hackett GCB CBE DSO & Bar MC MA BLitt''']] (1910-97) was a Western Australian-born British general and nephew of Australia's [[Drake-Brockman-12|Major General Senator Edmund Drake-Brockman]]. Hackett's ashes are interred at Karrakatta Cemetery, Perth. [[Cawthorn-177|'''Major General Sir Walter Joseph Cawthorn CB CIE CBE''']] (1896-1970), after serving in the AIF, transferred to the British Indian Army in 1918. As a Brigadier, Cawthorn took charge of the Middle East Intelligence Centre at the start of the Second World War, and in August 1941, became the Director of Military Intelligence at General Headquarters, India. When the Partition of India occurred in 1947, he opted for the Pakistan Army. From 1951 to 1954, Cawthorn was the Director of the Australian Joint Intelligence Bureau (JIB), within the Australian Defence ministry, and headed the Australian Secret Intelligence Service (ASIS) 1960-1968. The Australian Army has, as at 2020, three Lieutenant Generals and 22 Major Generals. At a generals to servicepeople ratio of 1 : 2,200, this number is regarded as one of the most bloated 'general's clubs' in the western world. [[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px|center]]
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    === Commonwealth Headquarters Staff 1904 === {{Image|file=Australian_Army_Generals-1-1.jpg |caption=Commonwealth Headquarters Staff 1904 }} Back row, left to right: [[Buckley-4641|Captain Percy Neville Buckley]]; [[Pethebridge-1|Commander (later Sir) Samuel Augustus Pethebridge]] (Secretary for Defence); [[Williams-70068|Surgeon General Sir William Daniel Williams]] (Director General Medical Services); F Savage Esq.
    Front row: [[Le_Mesurier-51|Colonel Haviland Le Mesurier]] (Chief of Ordnance); [[Hoad-238|Colonel (later Major General) John C Hoad]] (Deputy Adjutant General); [[McCay-71|Lieutenant Colonel (later Lieutenant General) James W McCay]] (Minister for Defence; Chairman); [[Bridges-3078|Colonel (later Major General) William Throsby Bridges]] (Chief of Intelligence), J A Thompson Esq. (Civil and Finance Member). [https://www.army.gov.au/sites/g/files/net1846/f/sp311_making_breaking_of_post-federation_australian_army-craig_stockings.pdf Stockings, Craig. ''The Making And Breaking Of The Post-federation Australian Army, 1901–09''. Land Warfare Studies Centre, Canberra, July 2007; accessed 17 Oct 2019]
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    === Chiefs of the General Staff / Chiefs of Army === A chronological list of these Australian Generals who have served appointments as the Chief of the General Staff (CGS), since 1997 known as Chief of Army (CA), appears on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Australian_Army#Chronological_List_of_Chiefs_of_the_General_Staff_.2F_Chiefs_of_Army The Australian Army free space page]. The Chief of Army is the most senior appointment in the Australian Army, Australia's top soldier, responsible to both the Chief of the Defence Force (CDF) and the Secretary, Department of Defence (SECDEF). Today, the rank associated with the position is Lieutenant General. Whilst still the top soldier, the CA is subordinate to the Chief of the Defence Force (CDF), which rotates between the three services. [[Image:Photos-493.jpg|50px|center]]
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    :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Projects#Australia|Australia]] The Bushrangers Project is a sub-project of the Australia Project. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Project:Bushrangers|Bushranger Project]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=ZD4LHMHGpMo YouTube] - "The Wild Colonial Boy" by Dr Hook :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][https://aguidetoaustralianbushranging.wordpress.com/2017/12/05/o-captain-my-captain-the-captains-of-bushranging/ A guide to Australian Bushranging] - Aye, Aye Captain The Captains of Bushranging :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://members.iinet.net.au/~gdean1/bushrangers/bushrangers_index.htm Members.iinet.net.au] - A list of Australian Bushrangers some have not been added to Wikitree :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]'''Space pages on Wikitree''' :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Bushrangers_the_Kelly_Gang|The Kelly Gang and Kelly Family]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Bushrangers_Frank_Gardiner%E2%80%93Ben_Hall_gang|Frank Gardiner - Ben Hall Gang]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Ribbon_Gang|Ribbon Gang]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:The_Jew_Boy_Gang|The Jew Boy gang]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Kenniff_Brothers|The Kenniff Brothers]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:The_Clarke_Brothers|Clarke Brothers]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:St_Kilda_Road_robberies|St Kilda Road robberies]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Oyster_Bay_Tribe|Musquito and the Oyster Bay tribe]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Convict_Bolters|Convict Bolters]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Wild_Colonial_Boys|The Wild Colonial Boys]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Lesser_known_Bushrangers|Not your usual suspects]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:The_Birdman_of_Coorong_James_Peggotty|The Birdman of Coorong]] a really bizarre Bushranger {{Profile of the Week |week = First week of February 2014 }}{{clear}} [[Category: Australia, Bushrangers]] [[Category:Australia]] [[Category: Australia, Genealogy Resources]] [[Category:Examples]] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-522.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }}


    {{Image|file=Terry s Photos-32.png |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Profile Photo s-46.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} '''A page to list any Bushrangers that have profiles on Wikitree. The table below is sortable on all fields. The fields are: Full name, Alias, Year of Birth and the State they were mostly active in as a bushranger.There is also a table at the bottom of this page with a list of Bushrangers that have not yet been added to Wikitree''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-514.jpg |align=c |size=520 |caption= }} {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 8px Double sienna;" ! scope="col" |'''NAME''' ! scope="col" |'''ALIAS''' ! scope="col" |'''DOB''' ! scope="col" |'''STATE''' |- |[[Brady-4248|Matthew Brady]] |'''Gentleman Bushranger''' |'''1826''' |'''Tas''' |- |[[Bourke-998|Michael Bourke]] |'''Micky''' |'''1843''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Bugg-81|Mary Ann Bugg]] |'''Captain's Lady''' |'''1834''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Bradshaw-3726|John Bradshaw]] |'''Jack''' |'''1846''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Byrne-1335|Joseph Byrne]] |'''Joe (Kelly Gang)''' |'''1857''' |'''VIC''' |- |[[Bow-319|John Bow]] |'''Ben Hall-Frank Gardiner gang''' |'''1843''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Buchanan-7868|William Buchanan]] | |'''1805''' |'''NSW''' |- |[[Caesar-146|John Caesar]] |'''Black Caesar''' |'''1764''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Cash-1148|Martin Cash]] |'''Cash and Co''' |'''1808''' |'''TAS''' |- |[[Charters-28|Daniel Charters]] | |'''1837''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Christie-925|Francis Christie]] |'''Frank Gardiner (Ben Hall's Gang)''' |'''1830''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Space:The_Clarke_Brothers|John Clarke]] |'''Clarke Brothers''' |'''1846''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Space:The_Clarke_Brothers|Thomas Clarke]] |'''Clarke Brothers''' |'''1840''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Cotterell-165|Robert Cotterell]] |'''Bluecap''' |'''1847''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Cummins-2044|John Cummins]] |'''Johnny''' |'''1846''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Cummins-2043|Lawerence Cummins]] |'''Larry''' |'''1844''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Daley-317|Patrick Daley]] |'''Patsey (Ben Hall's Gang)''' |'''1844''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Davis-21158|Edward Davis]] |'''Teddy the Jewboy''' |'''1816''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Driscoll-865|Timothy Driscoll]] |'''Dido''' | |'''TAS''' |- |[[Donohoe-57|John Donohoe]] |'''Jack Donahue''' |'''1804''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Dooling-33|John Dooling]] |'''John Doolan''' |'''1869''' |'''VIC''' |- |[[Dunleavy-101|John Dunleavy]] |'''Ben Halls Gang''' |'''1843''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Dunn-5721|John Dunn]] |'''John Dunn''' |'''1846''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Entwistle-184|Ralph Entwistle]] |'''[[Space:Ribbon_Gang|Ribbon Gang]]''' |'''1830''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Fuller-3737|John Fuller]] |'''Dan Morgan''' |'''1830''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Francis-6034|John Francis]] | |'''1825''' |'''VIC''' |- |[[Francis-6121|George Francis]] | |'''1826''' |'''VIC''' |- |[[Fordyce-487|Alex Fordyce]] |'''Ben Hall-Frank Gardiner gang''' |'''1829''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Gilbert-3053|John Gilbert]] |'''Johny (Ben Hall's Gang)''' |'''1842''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Governor-11|Jimmy Governor]] |'''Governor Brothers''' |'''1875''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Governor-12|Joe Governor]] |'''Governor Brothers''' |'''1877'''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Hall-11547|Benjamin Hall]] |'''Ben''' |'''1837''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Haley-4273|Peter Haley]] | '''Black Peter''' |'''1824''' |'''TAS''' |- |[[Hart-3792|Stephen Hart]] |'''Steve (Kelly Gang)''' |'''1859''' |'''VIC''' |- |[[Hawe-3|Michael Hawe]] |'''Michael Howe''' |'''1787''' |'''TAS''' |- |[[Hill-46404|Richard ''Dick'' Hill]] |'''Dick Burgess''' |'''1829''' |'''VIC, N.Z.''' |- |[[Hughes-17951|Thomas Hughes]] |'''Tom''' |'''1866''' |'''WA''' |- |[[Hunt-6626|Jessie Hickman]] |'''The Lady Bushranger''' |'''1890''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Jamieson-2599|John Jamieson]] | |'''1845''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Jeffries-1707|Thomas Jeffries]] |'''Mark Jeffries''' |'''1790''' |'''TAS''' |- |[[Johns-1292|Joseph Bolitho Johns]] |'''Moondyne Joe''' |'''1826''' |'''WA''' |- |[[Johnson-23949|Henry Johnson]] |'''Harry Power''' |'''1819''' |'''VIC''' |- |[[Jones-79819|George Jones]] |'''Cash and Co''' |'''1815''' |'''TAS''' |- |[[Kavenagh-1|Lawerence Kavenagh]] |'''Cash and Co''' |'''1805''' |'''TAS''' |- |[[Kelly-4915|Daniel Kelly]] |'''Dan (Kelly Gang)''' |'''1861''' |'''VIC''' |- |[[Kelly-4912|Edward Kelly]] |'''Ned (Kelly Gang)''' |'''1855''' |'''VIC''' |- |[[Kelly-17629|Patrick John Kelly]] |'''Capt Thunderbolt's gang''' |'''1833''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Space:Kenniff_Brothers|James Kenniff]] |'''Kenniff Brothers |'''1869?''' |'''QLD''' |- |[[Space:Kenniff_Brothers|Patrick Kenniff]] |'''Kenniff Brothers''' |'''1863''' |'''QLD''' |- |[[Kerney-135|John Kerney]] | |'''1844''' |'''S.A''' |+ |[[Lovett-1464|John Lovett]] |'''John Foley''' |'''1790''' |'''S.A''' |- |[[Lowry-3528|Thomas Lowry]] |'''Fred (Ben Hall-Frank Gardiner gang)''' |'''1836''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Lynch-8092|John Lynch]] |'''John Dunleavy''' |'''1813''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Manns-173|Henry Manns]] |'''Ben Hall-Frank Gardiner gang''' |'''1839''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Melville-836|George Melville]] |'''Frenchy''' |'''1822''' |'''VIC''' |- |[[McCallum-2102|Francis McCallum]] |'''Captain Melville''' |'''1823''' |'''VIC''' |- |[[McPherson-1179|James McPherson]] |'''The Wild Scotsman''' |'''1842''' |'''QLD''' |- |[[O’Malley-887|John O’Mally]] |'''John O’Meally''' |'''1839''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Painter-856|John Painter]] | |'''1801''' |'''VIC |- |[[Palmer-18375|George Palmer]] | |'''1846''' |'''QLD''' |- |[[Pearce-1536|Alexander Pearce]] |'''The Cannibal Bushranger''' |'''1790''' |'''TAS''' |- |[[Pearson-2536|Frank Pearson]] |'''Captain Starlight''' |'''1837''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Piesley-7|John Piesley]] |'''Johnny''' |'''1860's''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Poo-3|Sam Poo]] |'''Cranky Sam''' |'''1835''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Randall-3305|Edward Randall]] |'''Stanton Staunton''' |'''1839''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Readford-2|Henry Readford]] |'''Harry''' |'''1841''' |'''QLD''' |- |[[Rouse-2222|Henry Rouse]] |'''Henry Beresford Garrett''' |'''1818''' |'''TAS, VIC, NZ''' |- |[[Russell-21412|Charles Russell]] |'''Black Douglas''' |'''1817''' |'''VIC''' |- |[[Baker-37256|Thomas Rogan]] | |'''1880''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Scott-9159|Andrew Scott]] |'''Captain Moonlite''' |'''1845''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Sleavin-2|James Sleavin]] | |'''1797''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Smith-242889|James Smith]] | |'''1806''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Smith-58946|Thomas Smith]] |'''Captain Midnight''' |'''1855''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Smith-239424|William Sydenham Smith]] |'''Gypsy Smith''' |'''1815''' |'''N.S.W, VIC''' |- |[[Sullivan-17708|Joseph Thomas Sullivan]] |'''Flash Tom''' |'''1815''' |'''VIC, NZ.''' |- |[[Suffolk-47|Owen Suffolk]] |''' Charles Vernon, George Mason''' |'''1829''' |'''VIC''' |- |[[Tennant-1785|John Tennant]] | |'''1794''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Vane-39|John Vane]] |'''Johnny (Ben Hall's Gang)''' |'''1842''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Walsh-7357|John Walsh]] |'''Warrigal''' |'''1845''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Ward-6158|Frederick Ward]] |'''Captain Thunderbolt''' |'''1833''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Wernicke-43|Augustus Wernicke]] |'''Gus''' |'''1879''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Westwood-240|William Westwood]] |'''Jackey Jackey''' |'''1820''' |'''N.S.W''' |- |[[Whelan-1029|John Whelan]] |'''Rocky''' |'''1800''' |'''TAS''' |- |} {{Image|file=Photos-856.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption='''[http://trove.nla.gov.au/work/26339624?q&versionId=46394542 National Library of Australia]''' }} {{Image|file=Photos-879.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption='''Ben Hall, Frank Gardiner, John Gilbert,''' '''John Dunn and Michael Burke''' }}{{clear}} '''1st Era of Bushrangers''' Many historians believe there are 3 distinct groups of Bushrangers. The first are the Convict Bolters. Bolters was a term first used in Van Diemen's Land to denote convicts who had escaped and taken to robbing settlers. These men fled to the bush, stealing what they could to survive. Little is known about these men such as John Ceasar, Mathew Beady and Jacky Jacky. They were usually only known in the area were they operated. '''2nd Era of Bushrangers''' The 2nd era of Bushrangers coincided with the outbreak of the Goldrush in the 1850s, when men and mail coaches carrying large quantities of gold and cash made easy targets. Men such as Ben Hall, Mad Dog Morgan and Captain Thunderbolt became notorious even if the newspapers of the day ignored these Bushrangers' exploits in favour of the latest gold strike. Only when gold fever started to recede did these outlaws begin to make headlines. '''3rd Era of Bushrangers''' The 3rd era of the Bushranger, its final, lasted from 1878-1880. After 1878 there were no Bushrangers until the Kelly Gang. Now it had become political. Ned and his 3 gang members came to symbolize the hatred and distrust many poor Australians felt towards the police. In Australia and back in England the public were fascinated and more space in newspapers was devoted to the Kelly Gang than all the previous Bushrangers combined. This makes the history of the Kelly Gang easy to reconstruct. Captain Moonlight is another Bushranger of this era. Jimmy and Joe Governor killed 4 members of the Mawbey family in 1900, Joe was shot and killed and Jimmy was hanged in 1901.The Kenniff brothers were known as the last Bushrangers Patrick and James Kenniff were cattle duffers.They were found guilty of murder, Patrick was hanged in Boggo Road Gaol, Brisbane in 1903. James sentence was reduced to life with hard labour he spent 12 years in prison. '''Female Australian Bushrangers''' There are three known female Australian Bushrangers: Mary Ann Bugg, a half Aboriginal who rode with Captain Thunderbolt; Mary Cockerill aka Black Mary, an Aboriginal who rode with Michael Howe; and Elizabeth Jessie Hickman who ran her own gang in the area which is now covered by the Wollemi National Park. {{Image|file=Photos-884.jpg |align=c |size=580 |caption= }} ''William Strutt's Bushrangers on the St Kilda Road, painted in 1887, depicts what Strutt described as one of the most daring robberies attempted in Victoria" in 1852.The road was the scene of frequent hold-ups during the Victorian gold rush by bushrangers, mostly former convicts from Tasmania (then known as Van Diemen's Land), which collectively became known as the St Kilda Road robberies.' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-522.jpg |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Convicts-21.jpg |align=l |size=140 |caption= }}


    Australian Bushrangers Frank Gardiner–Ben Hall gang

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    Ben Hall - Frank Gardiner Gang
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    Ben Hall- Frank Gardiner
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    The [[Christie-925|Frank Gardiner]] – [[Hall-11547|Ben Hall]] Gang was a group of criminals who roamed the central west of New South Wales, Australia in the 1860s the gang was responsible for the largest gold robbery in Australia’s history at Eugowra Rocks. '''The Bathurst Times''' ''Bushranging by this gang is not followed as mere means of subsistence. Every new success is a source of pleasure to them and they are stimulated to the novelty of actions by desire to make history. This has become their ambition. They aspire to a name...The sympathy which they get from a section of the public builds up their vanity in which they indulge.'' {{Image|file=Australian_Bushrangers_Frank_Gardiner_8211_Ben_Hall_gang-3.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} {{clear}} '''In 1865 The Felons Apprehension Act was passed, which allowed known bushrangers to be shot and killed rather than taken to trial. This put the members of the gang outside the law and could be killed by anyone.'''
    Gang Members and their fate
    :[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gardiner%27s_-_Ben_Hall%27s_gang From Wikipedia] *[[Hall-11547|Ben Hall]] - Shot dead by police *[[Christie-925|Frank Gardiner]] - Sentenced to 32 years in prison (served 10 years and then exiled from Australia *[[Gilbert-3053|John Gilbert]] - Shot dead by police *John Davis, one of the Three Jacks-Sentenced to 15 years in prison *John McGuiness, one of the Three Jacks - Shot dead probably by Gardiner for leaving Davis alone to fight police *John Connors, one of the Three Jacks *John Youngman - Skipped bail and disappeared *[[Daley-317|Patrick Daley]] - Sentenced to fifteen years in prison *[[Manns-173|Henry Manns]] - Hanged *[[Fordyce-487|Alexander Fordyce]]- Sentenced to death, later commuted to fifteen years in prison *[[Charters-28|Dan Charters]] - Caught, testified against the gang *[[Bow-319|John Bow]] - Sentenced to death, later commuted to fifteen years in prison *[[O’Malley-887|John O’Meally]] - Shot dead *[[Lowry-3528|Fred Lowry]] - Shot dead by police *[[Cummins-2043|Larry Cummins]] - Sentenced to fifteen years in prison *Francis Foley younger brother of bushranger, John Foley - Sentenced to ten years in prison *[[Bourke-998|Michael Burke]] - Shot himself dead after receiving a mortal stomach wound *[[Vane-39|John Vane]] - Sentenced to fifteen years in prison, paroled after six years *[[Dunleavy-101|John Dunleavy]] - Sentenced to life in prison *Jim Gordon - sentenced to twenty five years in prison *[[Dunn-5721|John Dunn]] - Hanged *[[Piesley-7|John Piesley]] Hanged {{Image|file=Photos-865.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }}
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    {{clear}} {{Image|file=Australian_Bushrangers_Frank_Gardiner_8211_Ben_Hall_gang-1.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption= }} {{clear}} ==Sources== *The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - 1982) p.42; 5th November, 1975 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/55186606?searchTerm=Ben%20hall%20-%20Frank%20Gardiner%20gang%20bushrangers&searchLimits=l-illustrated=true Article] Aftermath of Eugowra *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frank_Gardiner%27s_-_Ben_Hall%27s_gang Frank Gardiner-Ben Hall Gang Wikipedia] *Smith's Weekly (Sydney, NSW : 1919 - 1950) p.7; 5th March, 1949 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/235981159?searchTerm=Ben%20hall%20-%20Frank%20Gardiner%20gang%20bushrangers&searchLimits=l-illustrated=true Article] Ben Hall and Frank Gardnier *News (Adelaide, SA : 1923 - 1954) p.2; 1st January, 1949 :[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/130245017?searchTerm=Ben%20hall%20-%20Frank%20Gardiner%20gang%20bushrangers&searchLimits=l-illustrated=true Article] Back in the days of Bushrangers. *The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) p.12; 21st March, 1864 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/30938549?searchTerm=frank%20gardiner&searchLimits= Article] Capture of Frank Gardnier the Bushranger *[https://web.archive.org/web/20071011033455/http://www.bdm.nsw.gov.au/familyHistory/benHall.htm Web archive.org] - Ben Halls death certificate *[https://www.benhallaustralianbushranger.com/p/gang.html Ben Hall Australian Bushranger] ------------------------------

    Australian Bushrangers the Kelly Gang

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    Kelly Gang and Kelly Family
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    Ned Kelly, Dan Kelly, Steve Hart and Joe Byrne
    : [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]'''Sympathisers''':The Kelly Gang had numerous [https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/10314617808595593?journalCode=rahs19 sympathisers] within the area, mostly the extended family members and friends and poor farming settlers. The gang members received supplies food and clean clothe and information about the police movements, which is the reason they survived on the run for nearly 2 years. Information was passed from one sympathiser to the next until it reached the gang, this was known as the "bush telegraph". Help was always given to the gang despite the risk to those involved [http://www.anzlhsejournal.auckland.ac.nz/pdfs_2005/Eburn.pdf under section 5 of the Felons Apprehension Act], which declared that anyone aiding the gang could be sentenced to up to 15 years' gaol, or even be legally shot, if they happened to be with the gang. Even when many of the gang's sympathisers were imprisoned by the police and held without charge for up to 3 months no one betrayed Ned and the gang. : [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]'''Game as Ned Kelly''' - This now well established Australian expression, that arose after Ned's remarkable actions during his 'Last Stand' at Glenrowan, is used to indicate someone's gameness or fearlessness despite the odds. : [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]'''Kelly Country''' - A term that includes a large area in the northeast Victorian region, which the Kelly gang travelled in with relative freedom and security, and where most of their sympathisers lived. Ned was reported to have said, "This country belongs to us." : [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]'''Bush Telegraph''' - A term for the spreading of information through the bush and country areas. The information traveled from person to person by word of mouth. The gang used the bush telegraph to aid their survival and for safe passage through Kelly Country, By keeping track of police movements, avoid police search parties. : [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]'''Squatters''' - Squatters were wealthy graziers who leased large areas of government land (usually 1000s of hectares) for comparatively little money. : [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]'''Selection''' - a small area of land selected for farming from government owned land. The person had to meet certain requirements including paying the government an annual fee £1 per acre, and make ongoing improvements to the land, usually by clearing bush, trees and undergrowth. It was very hard work and the selectors found it hard to make a decent living. The situations of the 'squatters' and 'selectors' caused much resentment amongst the poorer farmers against the government. Most of the Kelly gang's sympathisers were selectors. : [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]]'''The Armour''' -[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Armour_of_the_Kelly_gang The Kelly gang Armour] was made of iron a quarter of an inch thick, it had a long breast plate, shoulder plates, back guard, and helmet. The helmet had a long slit for the eyes. The armour's parts were strapped together on the body while the helmet was separate and sat on the shoulders. Ned Kelly's armour weighed 44 kilograms 97lb. His suit was the only one to have an apron at the back, but all four had front aprons. Neds armour had padding he also wore a padded skull cap, his helmet had internal strapping so that his head could take some of the weight. After the shoot out there were five bullet marks on the helmet, three on the breast plate, nine on the back plate, and one on the shoulder plate. All the gang wore dustcoats over the armour. {{Image|file=Photos-744.jpg |align=l |size=160 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-783.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption= }}{{clear}}
    The Kelly Gang and Kelly family
    {| border="1" align="center" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 12px Double sienna;" |- |[[Kelly-4913|John "Red" Kelly]]
    6-4-1820
    27-12-1866 |John Kelly was a Convict arrive Australia
    on the The Prince Regent in 1842 |[[Image:Convicts-19.jpg|75px|??]] |- |[[Quinn-1218|Ellen (Quinn) Kelly]]
    1832
    27-3-1923 |wife of [[Kelly-4913|John "Red" Kelly]] |[[Image:Photos-740.jpg|75px|??]] |- |[[Kelly-4912|Edward "Ned" Kelly]]
    28-12-1854
    11-11-1880 |Hanged at the
    Melbourne Gaol |[[Image:Photos-198.png|70px|??]] |- |[[Kelly-4951|Margaret "Maggie" Kelly]]
    15-6-1957
    22-1-1896 |Maggie and her sister Kate
    helped Ned and Dan Kelly and
    the gang when they were on the run |[[Image:Photos-803.jpg|70px|??]] |- |[[Kelly-4953|James "Jim" Kelly]]
    31-7-1859
    18-12-1946 | |[[Image:Photos-802.jpg|68px|??]] |- |[[Kelly-4915|Daniel "Dan" Kelly]]
    1-6-1861
    28-6-1880 |It is not known for sure if
    Dan Kelly died at Glenrowan
    or if he and Steve Hart
    escaped and went to Q.L.D |[[Image:Photos-799.jpg|70px|??]] |- |[[Kelly-4941|Catherine "Kate" Kelly]]
    12-7-1863
    Oct 1898 ||Kate and her sister Maggie
    helped Ned and Dan Kelly and
    the gang when they were on the run
    from the police |[[Image:Photos-764.jpg|70px|??]] |- |[[Hart-3792|Stephen "Steve" Hart]]
    13-2-1859
    28-6-1880 |It is not known for sure
    if Steven Hart and Dan Kelly
    died in the fire at Glenrowan
    or escaped to Q.L.D |[[Image:Photos-800.jpg|75px|??]] |- |[[Byrne-1335|joseph "Joe" Byrne]]
    Nov 1857
    28-6-1880 |Killed at the siege of Glenrowan
    was shot in the groin by a stray bullet
    which severed his femoral artery. |[[Image:Photos-762.jpg|68px|??]] |- |}
    ==Sources== *[http://kellygang.asn.au/wiki/Kelly_family Kelly Gang.asn.au] - The Kelly family

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    '''Australian Convict Penal Colonies[[Image:Photos-473.jpg|100px|??]]'''
    {{Image|file=Profile Photo s-46.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} On 18 January 1788 the [http://firstfleet.uow.edu.au/index.html First Fleet] arrived at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay Botany Bay], which [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_Banks Joseph Banks] had declared suitable for a penal colony after he returned from his journey with [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Cook Captain James Cook] in 1770.The British colony of New South Wales was established with the arrival of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Fleet First Fleet] of 11 vessels under the command of Captain Arthur Phillip in January 1788 it consisted of over a thousand settlers, including 778 convicts (192 women and 586 men) a few days after arrival at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay Botany Bay] the fleet moved to the more suitable [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Jackson Port Jackson] where a settlement was established at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Cove Sydney Cove] on 26 January 1788 During the late 18th and 19th centuries, large numbers of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Convict convicts] were transported to the various [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Australian_penal_colonies Australian penal colonies] by the British government. One of the primary reasons for the British settlement of Australia was the establishment of a [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penal_colony penal colony] to alleviate pressure on their overburdened [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gaol Gaol's]. Over the 80 years more than 165,000 convicts were transported to Australia. The number of convicts pales in comparison to the immigrants who arrived in Australia in the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_gold_rushes 1851–1871 gold rush]. In 1852 alone, 370,000 immigrants arrived in Australia. By 1871 the total population had nearly quadrupled from 430,000 to 1.7 million people.The last convicts to be transported to Australia arrived in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Western_Australia Western Australia] in 1868.
    [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|80px|??]] {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 12px Double sienna;" |- ! scope="col" |'''Colony''' ! scope="col" |'''State''' | scope="col" |'''Year Open''' | scope="col" |'''Year Closed''' |-Vane-39 |[http://www.newcastle.nsw.gov.au/about_newcastle/history_and_heritage/attractions_and_sites/coal_river Coal River] |New South Wales |1816 |1822 |- |[http://www.cockatooisland.gov.au/about/history-convicts.html Cockatoo Island] |New South Wales |1839 |1869 |- | [http://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/H/Hobart.htm Hobart Town] |Van Diemen's Land |1803 |1813 |- | [http://search.records.nsw.gov.au/agencies/2517;jsessionid=A40C0DC3DCADFDD2F844802E811AA62B King George Sound] |Western Australia |1826 |1831 |- |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarah_Island_%28Tasmania%29 Macquarie Harbour] |Van Diemen's Land |1822 |1833 |- |[http://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/M/Maria%20Island.htm Maria Island] |Van Diemen's Land |1825 |1832 |- |[http://www.archives.qld.gov.au/Researchers/History/HistoricalEssays/Pages/moretonbay-convict-settlement.aspx Moreton Bay] |Queensland |1824 |1842 |- |[http://www.records.nsw.gov.au/state-archives/research-topics/convicts/convict-settlement-norfolk-island Norfolk Island] |Norfolk Island |1788 |1855 |- |[http://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/P/Port%20Arthur.htm Port Arthur] |Van Diemen's Land |1830 |1853 |- |[http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/convicts-and-the-british-colonies Port Jackson] |New South Wales |1788 | |- |[http://search.records.nsw.gov.au/agencies/2103 Port Macquarie] |New South Wales |1820 |1830 |- |[http://residentjudge.wordpress.com/2010/04/20/convicts-of-the-port-phillip-district-by-keith-m-clarke/ Port Phillip District] |Victoria |1845 |1849 |- |[http://www.yourbrisbanepastandpresent.com/2012/04/first-settlement-memorials-redcliffe.html Redcliffe] |Queensland |1824 |1825 |- |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Gaol Richmond] |Van Diemen's Land |1825 |1850s |- |[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risdon_Cove Risdon Cove] |Van Diemen's Land |1803 | |- | [http://mcnamarafamily.id.au/album/parramatta_history.html Rose Hill/Parramatta] |New South Wales |1788 | |- |[http://ergo.slv.vic.gov.au/explore-history/colonial-melbourne/convicts/settlement-sullivan-bay Sullivan Bay] |Victoria |1803 |1804 |- |[http://www.wanowandthen.com/convicts.html Swan River Colony] |Western Australia |1850 |1868 |- |}
    '''Port Jackson (1788-1850) [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|100px|??]]'''
    The First Fleet of 11 ships left Portsmouth in 1787 with more than 1480 men, women and children onboard although most were British, there were also African, American and French convicts after a voyage of three months the First Fleet arrived at Botany Bay Convicts were sent to Port Jackson (Sydney)from 1788 until 1850, on 18 January 1788 the First Fleet arrived at Botany Bay, which Joseph Banks had declared suitable for a penal colony after he returned from a journey there with Capt James Cook in 1770,Captain Arthur Phillip, the fleet's commander, brought a small party of marines and seamen ashore, but found the location unsuitable because the harbour was unsafe and the area lacked fresh water ,The fleet then relocated to Port Jackson on 21 January 1788 Phillip, with a party of officers and marines, landed at an unnamed place, believed to be the beachfront at Camp Cove (known as 'cadi' to the local Cadigal people). This occasion marks the first landing of members of the First Fleet within Port Jackson, and the first known European landing in Sydney Harbour,After moving further into the harbour, on 26 January 1788 (Australia Day) Phillip raised the British flag at Sydney Cove and 751 convicts and their children disembarked, along with 252 marines and their families.
    '''Norfolk Island [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|100px|??]]'''
    Norfolk Island was a convict settlement from 1788-1814 it was a extension of the penal settlement in NSW but by the early 1800s the Island was no longer needed as o Van Diemen's Land was available to convicts,the settlers did not want to move but the settlement was steadily reduced over the years. Rough seas and suitable landing sites posed difficulties in supplying provisions and communications by 1810 the population had decreased to 117 and in 1813 the penal colony was closed Norfolk was finally deserted in February 1814 In 1824, as more settlers arrived on the mainland the Colonial Office decided to once again use Norfolk Island as a penal colony it was to be a place of banishment for the worst re-offenders. On 6 June 1825 Major Turton, with 34 troops, six women and children, and 57 convicts, reoccupied the Island by 1829 there were 211 convicts on Norfolk and by 1834 there were close to 700 convicts, all employed by the government which, according to personal accounts of convicts and visitors, inflicted on them harsh punishments verging on the inhumane. It was not until Alexander Maconochie was appointed as Commandant of Norfolk Island in 1840 that the convicts started to be treated more humanely in February 1844 Maconochie was replaced by Captain Joseph Childs and Norfolk regained its reputation for brutality Norfolk penal settlement finally closed in 1853.
    '''Hobart Town [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|100px|??]]'''
    In 1803, the British in Sydney Town were worried the French would claimed Van Diemen’s Land because of the whaling and timber resources so in the name of King George III the British claimed it. But the British had another use in mind for this remote and untamed island for re-offending convicts to be sent there. The first ship of convicts arrived from England in 1812, however, convicts had been arriving in Van Diemen’s Land as early as 1803 when the Lady Nelson travelled from Sydney to old Hobart town with 21 convicts on board. Convicts came from all walks of life most had little education and had been forced into crime to survive and because of the rapidly over crowed gaols Britain they were sent to Van Diemen's Land. Many of their crimes were petty, such as stealing a sheep or some clothing but there were also educated convicts with skills that enabled them to be used as clerks or draughtsmen, or with training in professions such as medicine, architecture, printing or building – all essential in building a new colony. For the first ten years of British settlement in Van Diemen’s Land there were more convicts than free settlers this meant that convicts, as well as doing hard labouring work such as digging new coalmines, had to fill positions of responsibility such as medical assistants or ‘trusties’ in the gaols many especially the women were assigned to settlers as servants.
    '''Port Arthur [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|100px|??]]'''
    In 1830 a penal colony for secondary offenders was established on the Tasman Peninsula on the east coast of Van Diemen's Land. It was called Port Arthur and was named after Lieutenant- Governor George Arthur (1784–1854)the Lieutenant Governor of Van Diemen's Land.It was the destination for the hardest of convicted British criminals, those convicts that had re-offended after their arrival in Australia,convicts that caused trouble from other convict stations were also sent here the sentenced convicts built the prison consisting of hard labour yards, facilities for constant surveillance and solitary confinement cells. It was well known for its harsh treatment of convicts in addition Port Arthur had some of the strictest security measures of the British penal system. In 1833 coal was discovered and convicts worked in the mines known as the Convict Mines in 1834 ship building was introduced, but only convicts who were well behaved were to be trained to work at the dockyard, as carpenters, blacksmiths, caulkers, coopers and shipwrights,by 1835, there were 800 convicts working in numerous chain gangs. A chapel was built in such a way that the convicts could not see each other but the minister could see each prisoner. By 1838, the convicts were making shoes and other items that could be sold railway lines, built by the convicts with chains around their ankles, carried these commodities and passengers to various points across the island Part of Port Arthur was a penal colony for boys between 9 and 18 years of age, Point Puer was the first British penal colony for boys who were treated in the same way as the men, punished in the same way and expected to do the same work as the men.By 1837 there were more than 400 boys at Point Puer, who mainly worked in labouring gangs they were given minimal schooling, but some of the lucky ones were taught a trade those who disobeyed orders could be given the lash With the end of transportation in 1853, the number of convicts at Port Arthur began to decline There were 1200 during 1846 and the 1870s population was at around 500. The construction of the Paupers' Barracks and the Asylum in the 1860s reflected an ageing convict population. Unable to engage in productive labour, the convicts of Port Arthur were gradually removed, the process being completed in 1877.
    '''The Parramatta Female Factory [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|100px|??]]'''
    The first Female Factory was built at Parramatta in 1804 and was replaced by a three storey barracks built in 1821 it was one of 13 female factories in the colonies of New South Wales and Van Diemen's Land it was mainly used to house women who had committed local offences, convict women with children and convict girls unsuitable for work with the settlers.The barracks was surrounded by a 12 feet high wall which some liberty loving inmates had no difficulty in clambering over. The Female Factory was described by the London Missionary Society in 1824 as, "...a house of refuge for the most forlorn of human beings..." There were over 200 women and children in a place that could only house 30 at night the factory was the destination for many of the convict women sent as prisoners to the colony of NSW over 9,000 names have been recorded as passing through the factories, of which an estimated 5,000 went through Parramatta. he Parramatta Female Factory was multi-purpose. It was a place of assignment, a hospital, a marriage bureau, a factory, an asylum and a prison for those who committed a crime in the Colony. The reason it is called a factory is because it manufactured cloth - linen, wool and linsey woolsey. It was also the site of the colony's first manufactured export producing 60,000 yards (55,000 m) of woven cloth in 1822.The women also did spinning, knitting, straw plaiting, washing, cleaning duties and if in third class, rock breaking and oakum picking. In 1827 the factory was the site of Australia's first industrial action when women rioted as a response to a cut in rations and poor conditions. By 1842 the factory accommodated 1,203 women as well as children with the end of convict transportation to the colony, in 1848 the site was reassigned as a Convict Lunatic and Invalid Asylum
    '''Conditions & Clothing '''
    The women had only a trough in the yard at which to wash themselves. No towels, combs or brushes were supplied After 1826 all women were required to bathe upon admission, were inspected by the matron, searched and any money was confiscated and then issued with clothing or ‘slops’ in blue or brown serge, or Stuff-Gown, white apron and straw bonnet for Sunday with a jacket and coarse apron for week days. After 1824 first class women were issued special Sunday clothes being; one white cap, a long dress with muslin frill, one red calico jacket, two cotton check handkerchiefs, one blue gurrah petticoat, one under petticoat or factory flannel, one white calico apron, two shifts, one pair of grey stockings, one pair of shoes, one straw bonnet, and a clothes bag to hold all. Weekdays; two calico caps, drab serge petticoat, drab serge jacket one apron.
    '''Riots & Punishments'''
    The first recorded riot occurred in 1827 followed by others in 1831, 1833, 1836 and 1843. Most riots occurred as a result of overcrowding and inequitable arrangements. Secondary punishments applied to women who rioted, absconded, were absent, insolent, disorderly in their conduct and for women on release for theft, stabbing, forgery, found in ‘carnal connection,’ drunk, vagrant, pregnant or of ‘bad character.’ Punishment included demotion to the Third class, head shaving, hard labour and solitary confinement fed on bread and water for up to 21 days or exile to Moreton Bay
    '''Cockatoo Island [[Image:Photos-473.jpg|100px|??]]'''
    Cockatoo Island was largely undisturbed until 1839 when Governer Gipps chose it for the site of a new penal establishment to alleviate overcrowding on Norfolk Island convicts were put to work initially quarrying stone for various projects around the colony they also built stone prison barracks, a military guardhouse, granary silos, official residences and commenced work in 1847 on the Fitzroy Dock which took ten years to complete, all now part of the island’s heritage. Very few prisonors escaped from Cockatoo Island not least because few prisoners could swim ,shark-infested waters around the island also stopped those bent on escape but amongst the few that did, [[Ward-6158|Frederick Wordsworth Ward]] managed it in 1856 Fred Ward was sentenced to seven years on Cockatoo Island for stealing horses in September 1863 [[Bugg-81|Mary Ann Bugg]], his devoted part-Aboriginal wife, took the risk and swam to the island and left him the tools he needed to break free Fred Ward and Fred Britton escaped Mary was right there on the shore waiting for Fred Ward, along with a fast horse, Fred and Mary got away as the bushranger Thunderbolt, Ward was known in northern New South Wales until it was said he wasv shot by police at Uralla in 1870. The prisoner's accommodation was appalling in 1869 the settlement was closed and the prisoners transferred to Darlinghurst Gaol, which marked the close of the island’s convict period the prison complex on Cockatoo Island was soon put to other uses an industrial school for girls and a separate reformatory in 1888, the girls moved to Parramatta and the old penal settlement reverted to a goal to ease the crowed conditions at Darlinghurst Gaol

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    When the Convicts first arrived to Australia in 1788 very little was known about the land, many explorers were sent or volunteered to travel north and south along the coast and west into the inland, seeking to cross the Great Dividing Range for the first twenty-five years the new inhabitants were confined to the area around Sydney as no way could be found across the Blue Mountains part of the Great Dividing Range Most expeditions were officially sponsored, but some were commissioned by private investors,Explorers set out to discover rivers and land suitable for agriculture as well as to survey the land. A major expedition usually produced a published report, known as a 'journal', and a map showing geographical features such as rivers, mountains, plains and deserts, and sometimes information about Aboriginal groups the explorer encountered. The maps named the country they described sometimes Aboriginal names were used for example Murrumbidgee.Most times the explorers named places after people, such as members of the British royal family, politicians or expedition members. Other names were used to describe geographic characteristics such as Tidal River, or a place in the story of the expedition such as Mount Disappointment.
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    '''Old Map of Australia''' The map drawn & engraved by J. Rankin. The illustrations by J. Marchant & engraved by J. B. Allen; 1851 [http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-nk4617 National Library of Australia].
    '''Timeline'''
    :'''1788 - 18th January''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Supply_%281759%29 HMS Supply] arrives [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Botany_Bay Botany Bay] :'''1788 - 19th January''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_%281783_ship%29 Alexander], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friendship_%281784_ship%29 Friendship] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scarborough_%28ship%29 Scarborough] arrived at Botany Bay :'''1788 - 20 January''' - The remaining seven ships of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/First_Fleet First Fleet], led by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMS_Sirius_%281786%29 HMS Sirius], anchored in Botany Bay. :'''1788 - 21 January''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arthur_Phillip Captain Arthur Phillip] Decides that Botany Bay was unsuitable for settlement he finds [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Jackson Port Jackson] he selected a cove with a stream and named it [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sydney_Cove Sydney Cove]. :'''1788 - 2 March''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Governor_of_New_South_Wales Phillip] set out to explore [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Broken_Bay Broken Bay] he discovered and named [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pittwater Pittwater]. :'''1798-1799''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Bass George Bass] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Flinders Matthew Flinders] sailed from Sydney and circumnavigated Van Diemen's Land, proving it to be an island. :'''1803''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthew_Flinders Matthew Flinders] completed the first circumnavigation of the continent known as New Holland :'''1813'''- [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gregory_Blaxland Blaxland], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Lawson_%28explorer%29 Lawson] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Wentworth Wentworth] crossed the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_Mountains_%28New_South_Wales%29 Blue Mountains]. :'''1817''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Oxley John Oxley] charts the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lachlan_River Lachlan River] :'''1818''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Oxley John Oxley] charts the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Macquarie_River Macquarie River]. :'''1817-1822''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Phillip_Parker_King Phillip Parker King] surveyed much of the coast of Australia. :'''1824-1825''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hume_and_Hovell_expedition The Hume and Hovell] expedition travelled overland to Port Phillip Bay and discovered the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_River Murray River] :'''1828''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Sturt Charles Sturt] charted the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darling_River Darling River]. :'''1830''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Sturt Charles Sturt] arrived at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goolwa Goolwa SA], having charted the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_River Murray River]. :'''1831-1852''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Mitchell_(explorer) Thomas Mitchell] explored areas of New South Wales and Queensland. :'''1835''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Batman John Batman] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Pascoe_Fawkner John Pascoe Fawkner] established a settlement at [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Phillip Port Phillip], now the city of Melbourne. :'''1839''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Edmund_Strzelecki Paul Edmund Strzelecki] became the first European to ascend and name Australia's highest peak, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mount_Kosciuszko Mount Kosciuszko]. :'''1839''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Clements_Wickham John Clements Wickham] with John Lort Stokes, charted the coast of eastern and northern Australia. Named the Wickham, later Burdekin River. :'''1848''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edmund_Kennedy Edmund Besley Court Kennedy] departs on his fateful final expedition to explore Cape York. :'''1851 - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victoria_%28Australia%29 Victoria] separated from New South Wales.''' :'''1852''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Cadell_%28explorer%29 Francis Cadell] explored the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray_River Murray River] in a canvas boat, travelling 1,300 miles (2,100 km) downstream from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swan_Hill Swan Hill]. :'''1856 - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Van_Diemen%27s_Land Van Diemen's Land] name changed to [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tasmania Tasmania]'''. :'''1859 - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Queensland Queensland] separated from New South Wales''' :'''1860''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McDouall_Stuart John McDouall Stuart] reached the centre of the continent. :'''1861''' - The ill-fated [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke_and_Wills_expedition Burke and Wills expedition] :'''1862''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_McDouall_Stuart John Stuart] reached [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darwin,_Northern_Territory Port Darwin], founding a settlement there :'''1872''' - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_Egerton-Warburton Peter Edgerton Warburton] departed on his epic expedition to find an overland route from Adelaide, to Perth, Western Australia. :'''1873''' - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Uluru Uluru] was first sighted by Europeans, and named Ayers Rock.
    '''Australian Explorers [http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an8960258 Digital Collections National Library of Australia]''' [[Image:Photos-389.png|400px|??]]
    {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:LightYellow; border: 30px ridge sienna;" |- ! scope="col" |'''Name''' ! scope="col" |'''Year''' | scope="col" class="unsortable" |''' Expeditions''' | scope="col" class="unsortable" |'''Other''' |-Vane-39 |[[Batman-24|John Batman]] |1835 |Explored the Port Phillip Bay area founding of the settlement on the Yarra River which became the city of Melbourne,The treaty Batman negotiated with local Aboriginal people in 1835, to acquire land in the Port Phillip area |[[Image:Batman-24.jpg |100px|??]] |- |[[Blaxland-9|Gregory Blaxland]] |1813 |The first successful crossing of the Blue Mountains by European settlers along with William Lawson and William Charles Wentworth |[[Image: Blaxland-9.jpg|90px|??]] |- |[[Burke-309|Robert O'Hara Burke]] |1860–1861 |From Melbourne in the south, to the Gulf of Carpentaria in the north , a distance of around 3,250 kilometres (approximately 2,000 miles) |[[Image: Profile Photo s-66.jpg|90px|??]] |- |[[Eyre-362|Edward John Eyre]] |1840–1841 |South Australia's Lake Eyre, Eyre Peninsula, Eyre Creek, Eyre Highway the coastline of the Great Australian Bight and the Nullarbor Plain a distance of 2000 miles |[[Image:Eyre-362.jpg|90px|??]] |- |[[Flinders-34|Matthew Flinders]] |1801–1802 |Circumnavigate Australia and identify Australia as a continent. |[[image:Finders-7-1.jpg|90px|??]] |- |[[Lawson-2032|William Lawson]] |1813 |The first successful crossing of the Blue Mountains by European settlers along with Gregory Blaxland and William Charles Wentworth. |[[Image:Lawson-2032.jpg|90px|??]] |- |[[Oxley-144|John Joseph William Molesworth Oxley]] |1817-1823 |Interior of New South Wales,Brisbane River,Lachlan River expedition,Macquarie River expedition,Tweed River,Port Curtis and Moreton Bay |[[Image: Profile Photo s-11.png |80px|??]] |- |[[Strzelecki-4|Sir Paweł Edmund Strzelecki ]] |1839-1842 |Gippsland region ,Snowy Mountains,Mount Kosciuszko, Van Diemen's Land |[[Image: Profile Photo s-45.jpg |80px|??]] |- |[[Sturt-20|Charles Napier Sturt]] |1828-1844 | He led several expeditions into the interior of the continent and discovered the Murrumbidgee River,Murray River Lake Alexandrina,Sturt's Stony Desert and the Simpson Desert |[[Image:Sturt-20.jpg |90px|??]] |- |[[Wentworth-880|William Charles Wentworth]] |1813 |The first successful crossing of the Blue Mountains by European settlers along with William Lawson and Gregory Blaxland |[[Image:Wentworth-880.jpg |90px|??]] |- |[[Wills-1404|William John Wills]] |1860–1861 |From Melbourne in the south, to the Gulf of Carpentaria in the north , a distance of around 3,250 kilometres (approximately 2,000 miles) |[[Image: Profile Photo s-51.jpg|90px|??]] |- |} '''Sources''' *[http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/early-explorers Australia.gov.au] *[http://web1.stivesnthp.schools.nsw.edu.au/~kcuthbert/10.15.143.27/Australia%27s%20Inland%20Explorers.html Australia's Inland Explorers] *[http://www.cap.nsw.edu.au/rm/s3/overland/explorers_list.html Australia's Overland Explorers] *[http://www.sac.sa.edu.au/Library/Library/Primary/sose/explorers.htm Australian Explorers Catherine McAuley Library]

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    [[Category:Knights and Dames of the Order of Australia]] == Pre-amble == A '''Knight''' or '''Dame''' is a person granted an honorary title of knighthood by a monarch or political leader for service to the monarch or country, and may be so created in one of several Orders of Chivalry. Some 800 Australians have received knighthoods under the Order of Australia and Imperial Orders of Chivalry such as The Garter, Thistle, Bath, St Michael & St George, Royal Victorian, and British Empire; as well as Knights Bachelor, which is created outside of any Order of Chivalry, Order of St John, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Merit Order of Merit] and Companions of Honour (CH), in the latter two of which Members are awarded the right to use the post-nominal letters OM or CH and wear the respective badge of the Order. '''Peers of the Realm''' have been associated with Australia since early in its history as a British settlement. Many peers served as governors of the Australian colonies (states following Federation), and in the days when the practice of appointing British governors-general was current, the great majority were peers. Whilst Baronets are entitled to use the pre-nominal Sir, they are not Knights ''per se''. For the purposes of this Free Space Page, Australian knights and dames are those people whose primary domicile was in the Australian colonies (26th January 1788 – 31st December 1900 or in Australia (1st January 1901 – onward). As those who migrated to Australia and made their notability (and thus knighthood) here are included in the following charts, those who were born here but spent their lives elsewhere, primarily the United Kingdom, are not. As is to be appreciated the bulk of recipients have been born in Australia, followed by those who made Australia home from England (78), Scotland (24), Ireland (15), New Zealand (9) and Wales (3). However, the origin of Australia's knights and dames is diverse with others heralding from Austria (2), Bangladesh, Belarus, Canada, China, Czech Republic, Estonia, Gibraltar, Germany (2), Greece, India (2), Italy, Philippines, Slovakia, South Africa, Switzerland and United States of America. As of May 2023 there are 25 living Australian Knights and Dames. They are shown in '''Bold''' in the charts below.

    == The Orders of Chivalry == in order of precedence ... === Order of the Garter (KG / LG) === {{Image|file=Australian_Knights_and_Dames.png |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The '''Most Noble Order of the Garter''' is an order of chivalry founded by King Edward III of England in 1348. It is the most senior order in the British honours system, outranked in precedence only by the Victoria Cross and the George Cross. The Order of the Garter is dedicated to the image and arms of Saint George, England's patron saint. Appointments are at the sovereign's sole discretion and are usually in recognition of a national contribution, for public service, or for personal service to the sovereign. Membership of the order is limited to the sovereign, the Prince of Wales, and no more than 24 living members, or Companions. St George's Chapel in Windsor is the mother church of the Order of the Garter and the location of special services in relation to the Order. Knights and Lady Companions of the Order rank third in the Australian order of precedence. Three Australians, all former Governors General of Australia, have been conferred Knights of the Order of the Garter: [[Casey-2832|Sir Richard Casey, Baron Casey of Berwick]] (1969), [[Hasluck-2|Sir Paul Hasluck]] (1979) and [[Stephen-1120|Sir Ninian Stephen]] (1994). === Order of the Thistle (KT/LT) === {{Image|file=Australian_Knights_and_Dames-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The '''Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle''' is an order of chivalry associated with Scotland. The current version of the Order was founded in 1687 by King James VII of Scotland, who asserted that he was reviving an earlier Order. The Order consists of the Sovereign and sixteen Knights and Ladies. The Sovereign alone grants membership of the Order. Knights and Ladies of the Order rank fourth on the Australian order of precedence. When James VII created the modern Order in 1687, he directed that the Abbey Church at the Palace of Holyroodhouse be converted to a Chapel for the Order of the Thistle. James VII, however, was deposed by 1688; the Chapel, meanwhile, had been destroyed during riots. The Order did not then have a Chapel until 1911, when one was added onto St Giles High Kirk in Edinburgh. Each year, the Sovereign resides at the Palace of Holyroodhouse for a week in June or July; during the visit, a service for the Order is held. One Australian, [[Menzies-170|Sir Robert Menzies]], Australia's longest-serving Prime Minister, has been conferred Knight of the Order of the Thistle. No doubt, he received this honour over the Order of the Garter due to his Scottish heritage. === Order of St Patrick (KP) === {{Image|file=Australian_Knights_and_Dames-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The '''Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick''' is a dormant British order of chivalry associated with Ireland. The Order was created in 1783 by King George III at the request of the then Lord Lieutenant of Ireland. The regular creation of knights of the Order lasted until 1922, when most of Ireland gained independence as the Irish Free State, a dominion within what was then known as the British Commonwealth of Nations. While the Order technically still exists, no knight of St Patrick has been created since 1936. The Chapel of the Order was originally in St Patrick's Cathedral in central Dublin. No Australian has been conferred a knighthood within the order. === Order of the Bath (GCB & KCB) === {{Image|file=Australian_Knights_and_Dames.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The '''Most Honourable Order of the Bath''' is a British order of chivalry founded by King George I on 18th May 1725. The name derives from the elaborate medieval ceremony for appointing a knight, of which bathing (as a symbol of purification) was an element. The Order consists of the Sovereign, the Great Master (currently vacant) and three classes of members: Knights Grand Cross (GCB) or Dames Grand Cross (GCB), Knights Commander (KCB) or Dames Commander (DCB), and Companions (CB). Recipients of the Order are usually senior military officers or senior civil servants. Five Australians have been conferred Knights Grand Cross of the Order of the Bath, with nineteen honoured as Knights (two were upgraded to Knights Grand Cross). [[Heseltine-7|Sir William Hezeltine GCB GCVO]] is still living. === Order of Australia (AK/AD) === {{Image|file=Australian_Knights_and_Dames-2.png |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The '''Order of Australia''' is an honour that recognises Australian citizens and other persons for outstanding achievement and service. It was established on 14th February 1975 by Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia, on the advice of the Australian Government. Before the establishment of the order, Australian citizens received British honours. Appointments are made by the governor-general on behalf of the Monarch of Australia, based on recommendations made by the Council of the Order of Australia. The Monarch of Australia is sovereign head of the order, while the Governor-General of Australia is the principal companion/dame/knight (as relevant at the time) and chancellor of the order. Knights (AK) and Dames (AD) of the Order were conferred from 1976 to 1983 and from 2014 [https://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/25/labor-ahead-in-the-polls-as-canberra-bids-farewell-to-quentin-bryce-politics-live 'Tony Abbott brings back knights and dames to honours system'. The Guardian; accessed 30 Apr 2023] to 2015 [https://www.smh.com.au/politics/federal/malcolm-turnbull-scraps-tony-abbotts-knights-and-dames-20151102-gkodek.html Bourke, Latika. 'Malcolm Turnbull scraps Tony Abbott's Knights and Dames'. Sydney Morning Herald 2 Nov 2015; accessed 30 Apr 2023] for 'extraordinary and pre-eminent achievement and merit of the highest degree in service to Australia or to humanity at large'. Knighthoods are not currently bestowed. In addition, both HM King Charles III and his father, HRH Prince Philip the Duke of Edinburgh, were bestowed knighthoods in 1981 and 2015 respectively; although not being Australian citizens, but due to their close affiliation with the nation. Then Prince Charles, ceased to be an AK when he succeeded his mother as the Australian Monarch in September 2022. Seventeen Australians have been conferred Knights or Dames of the Order; four as Dames and thirteen as Knights. Four are living: Dame Marie Bashir AD, Dame Quentin Bryce AD, General Sir Peter Cosgrove AK MC and Air Chief Marshal Sir Angus Houston AK. === Order of St Michael and St George (GCMG & KCMG) === {{Image|file=Australian_Knights_and_Dames-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The '''Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George''' is a British order of chivalry founded on 28 April 1818 by George IV, Prince of Wales, while he was acting as prince regent for his father, King George III. The Order of St Michael and St George was originally awarded to those holding commands or high position in the Mediterranean territories acquired in the Napoleonic Wars. It is at present awarded to men and women who hold high office or who render extraordinary or important non-military service to the United Kingdom in a foreign country, and can also be conferred for important or loyal service in relation to foreign and Commonwealth affairs. 192 Australians have received knighthoods under the Order; 34 as Knights Grand Cross (fourteen of whom were upgraded from KCMG). As of 2023 Sir Lynton Crosby is the only living Australian recipient of the KCMG. === Order of the Star of India (GCSI & KCSI) === {{Image|file=Australian_Knights_and_Dames-4.png |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The '''Most Exalted Order of the Star of India''' is an order of chivalry founded by Queen Victoria in 1861. Two classes of knighthood existed in the Order: Knght Grand Commander and Knight Commander. No appointments have been made since the 1948 New Year Honours, shortly after the Partition of India in 1947. With the death in 2009 of the last surviving knight, the order became dormant. No Australians were conferred with knighthoods under the Order.




    === Royal Victorian Order (GCVO & KCVO) === {{Image|file=Australian_Knights_and_Dames-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The '''Royal Victorian Order''' is a dynastic order of knighthood established in 1896 by Queen Victoria. It recognises distinguished personal service to the British monarch, Canadian monarch, Australian monarch, or New Zealand monarch, members of the monarch's family, or to any viceroy or senior representative of the monarch. The present monarch, King Charles III, is the sovereign of the order. The order's chapel is the Savoy Chapel in London. Thirty-four Australians have received knighthoods under the Order; six as Knights Grand Cross, one of whom was upgraded from KCVO, and 28 others as Knights Commander. [[Heseltine-7|Sir William Hezeltine GCB GCVO]] is still living. === Order of the British Empire (GBE & KBE/DBE) === {{Image|file=Australian_Knights_and_Dames-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The '''Most Excellent Order of the British Empire''' is a British order of chivalry, rewarding contributions to the arts and sciences, work with charitable and welfare organisations, and public service outside the civil service. It was established on 4th June 1917 by King George V. Recommendations for appointments to the Order of the British Empire were originally made on the nomination of the United Kingdom, the self-governing Dominions of the Empire (later Commonwealth) and the Viceroy of India. Most Commonwealth countries ceased recommendations for appointments to the Order of the British Empire when they created their own honours. 316 Australian men and women have received knighthoods under the Order; ten of whom (five men and five women) were made Knights Grand Cross and Dames Grand Cross of the Order. Living, as of 2024, are [[Bennett-29700|General Sir Philip Bennett]] KBE DSO, Justice Sir Daryl Dawson KBE, Justice Sir William Deane KBE, Sir Trevor Garland KBE, Sir Guy Green KBE, Justice Sir Anthony Mason KBE and Sir Donald Trescowthick KBE. == Other Orders including knighthoods or the equivalent == === Order of Merit (OM) === {{Image|file=Australian_Knights_and_Dames-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The '''Order of Merit''' recognises distinguished service in the armed forces, science, art, literature, or the promotion of culture in the Commonwealth realms. Established in 1902 by Edward VII, admission into the order remains the personal gift of its Sovereign. All citizens of the Commonwealth realms are eligible for appointment to the Order of Merit. There may be, however, only 24 living individuals in the order at any given time, not including honorary appointees, and new Members are personally selected by the reigning monarch of the realms, currently Charles III; the order has thus been described as "quite possibly, the most prestigious honour one can receive on planet Earth." All Members are awarded the right to use the post-nominal letters OM and wear the badge of the order. In Australia, the Order ranks third in precedence, preceded by the Order of the Thistle and succeeded by the Order of Australia. Australians, [[Howard-6626|John Howard OM AC]] and [[Sutherland-5343|Dame Joan 'La Stupenda' Sutherland OM AC DBE]] are the only Australians to have been awarded the Order of Merit. === Knights Bachelor === {{Image|file=Australian_Knights_and_Dames-3.png |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The title of '''Knight Bachelor''' is the basic rank granted to a man who has been knighted by the monarch but not inducted as a member of one of the organised orders of chivalry; it is a part of the British honours system. Knights Bachelor are the most ancient of British knight (the rank existed during the 13th-century reign of King Henry III), however, rank immediately below knights of chivalric orders. A man who is knighted is formally addressed as 'Sir' and his wife as 'Lady', however, post-nominal letters are not associated with the honour. Women are not conferred Knight Bachelors, instead, they are appointed to the next higher Dames of the Order of the British Empire. Knight Bachelor is usually conferred for public service. 322 Australian men have been conferred Knights Bachelor. Living Australian Knights Bachelor are Roderick Carnegie, Professor Doctor Christopher Clark, Roderick Eddington, Professor Marc Feldmann, James Hardy, Leo Hielscher, Michael Hintze (Baron Hintze), William Kearney, Frank Lowy, Graham McCamley, Jonathan Mills, Frank Moore, Eric Neal, Gustav Nossal, Pascal Soriot and Guy Weston. === Order of Saint John (GCStJ, KStJ/DStJ) === {{Image|file=Australian_Knights_and_Dames-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} The '''Most Venerable Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem''' is a British royal order of chivalry constituted in 1888 by royal charter from Queen Victoria. The order traces its origins back to the Knights Hospitaller in the Middle Ages, which was later known as the Order of Malta. The order is found throughout the Commonwealth of Nations, Hong Kong, the Republic of Ireland, and the United States of America, with the worldwide mission being 'to prevent and relieve sickness and injury, and to act to enhance the health and well-being of people anywhere in the world'. Knighthoods are conferred as '''Knights of Grace''' or '''Knights of Justice'''. Post-nominal letters of the Order are not used outside the organisation itself, and a Knight and Dame may not use the prefix Sir or Dame. The Order of St John ranks 31st on the Australian order of precedence. Sir Eric Neal (he is also a Knight Bachelor) appears to be the last living Australian KStJ. === Order of the Companions of Honour (CH) === The '''Order of the Companions of Honour''' is an order of the Commonwealth realms. It was founded on 4th June 1917 by King George V as a reward for outstanding achievements; the same date as the Order of the British Empire. The order was originally intended to be conferred upon a limited number of persons for whom this special distinction seemed to be the most appropriate form of recognition, constituting an honour dissociated from either the acceptance of title or the classification of merit. It is now described as being 'awarded for having a major contribution to the arts, science, medicine, or government lasting over a long period of time'. While membership of the Order confers no title or precedence, those inducted into the Order are entitled to use the post-nominal letters CH. There have been twelve Australian Companions of Honour: Stanley Bruce (1927), [[Lyons-1422|Joseph Lyons]] (1936), [[Hughes-5069|William 'Billy' Hughes]] (1941), [[Casey-2832|Sir Richard 'Dick' Casey, Baron Casey of Berwick]] (1944), [[Leckie-285|Dame Patty Menzies]] (1951) and [[Menzies-170|Sir Robert 'Bob' Menzies]] (1951), [[Bragg-800|Lawrence Bragg MC]] (1967), [[Holt-2480|Harold Holt]] (1967), [[McEwan-239|Sir John 'Jack' McEwan]] (1969), [[Gorton-492|Sir John Gorton]] (1971), [[Fraser-1802|Malcolm Fraser]] (1977) and the last Australian member, [[Anthony-4112|Doug Anthony]] (1981), who died on 20th December 2020.
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    == List of Australian Knights and Dames == === '''A - B''' === {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-Death ! scope="col"|Place of Birth ! scope="col"|Order of the Garter ! scope="col"|Order of the Thistle ! scope="col"|Order of the Bath ! scope="col"|Order of Australia ! scope="col"|Order of St Michael & St George ! scope="col"|Royal Victorian Order ! scope="col"|Order of the British Empire ! scope="col"|Other ! scope="col"|Notables in (the) ... |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Aarons-241|Daniel Sidney Aarons MC & Bar]]||1885-1983||Donald VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 Knight Bachelor|||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Abbott-15192|Albert 'Albi' Francis Abbott]]||1913-2006||Marvel Loch WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Abbott-9835|Justice Charles Arthur Hillas Lempriere Abbott]]||1889-1960||Wagga Wagga NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1960 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[A'Beckett-32|Thomas à Beckett]]||1836-1919||London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1960 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Abeles-37.gif|50px]]||[[Abeles-37|Peter Emil Herbert Abeles]]||1924-1999||Vienna, Austria||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Adam-3757|Justice Alastair Duncan Grant Adam]]||1902-1986||Greenock SCT||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Adamson-4361|Kenneth 'Kenny' Thomas Adamson]]||1904-1976||Prahran VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Adermann-38.jpg|50px]]||[[Adermann-38|Charles Frederick Adermann]]||1896-1979||Lowood QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1971 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Agnew-394.jpg|50px]]||[[Agnew-394|Doctor James Willson Agnew]]||1815-1901||Ballyclare, County Antrim IRL||-||-||-||-||1895 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Agnew-1967|(Robert David) Garrick Agnew]]||1930-1987||Nedlands WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Aickin-55|Justice Keith Arthur Aickin]]||1916-1982||East Malvern VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Albert-4322|Alexis Francois 'Lex' Albert]]||1902-1996||Elizabeth Bay NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Alderman-2129|Henry 'Harry' Graham Alderman QC]]||1895-1962||Parkside SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1962 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Allard-2927|(George) Mason Allard]]||1866-1953||Brixton, London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1926 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Allen-69105|Carleton Kemp 'CK' Allen MC]]||1887-1966||Carlton VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1952 Knight Bachelor||an Oxford professor |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Allen-31808|Doctor Harry Brookes Allen]]||1854-1926||Geelong VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1914 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Allen-68890|William Guildford Allen Snr]]||1897-1977||Boobera NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1973 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry - Agriculture]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Allen-68921|William Guildford Allen Jnr]]||1932-2021||QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry - Agriculture]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Allison-9802|(William) John Allison]]||1903-1966||South Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1959 KBE||1954 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Amies-201|Professor Arthur Barton Pilgrim Amies]]||1902-1976||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1957 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Anderson-30518.jpg|50px]]||[[Anderson-30518|Admiral David Murray Anderson]]||1874-1936||Newton by Chester, Cheshire ENG||-||-||1930 KCB||-||1936 KCMG||-||-||1936 KStJ (Grace)||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Anderson-71484|Donald George 'Don' Anderson]]||1917-1975||Waikerie SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1967 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Teschemaker-2|Edith Muriel Anderson]]||1883-1958||Taipo Hill, Otago NZ||-||-||-||-||-||-||1937 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Anderson-60869.jpg|50px]]||[[Anderson-60869|Frances Margaret 'Judith' Anderson]]||1897-1992||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1960 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Visual_Arts|Visual Arts]] |-align=center |[[Image:Anderson-15943.jpg|50px]]||[[Anderson-15943|Francis Anderson]]||1858-1941||Glasgow, Lanarkshire SCT||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1936 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Anderson-83057|John Muir Anderson]]||1914-2002||Prahran VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Anderson-37988|Kenneth 'Ken' McColl Anderson]]||1909-1985||At Sea, off South Australia||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 KBE||1970 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Anderson-37889.jpg|50px]]||[[Anderson-37889|Brigadier Robert Murray McCheyne Anderson]]||1865-1940||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1917 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Anderson-41384|William Hewson Anderson]]||1897-1968||Petersham NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1965 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Andrews-24005|Judge Dormer George 'Bob' Andrews]]||1919-2004||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1987 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Angas-27|(John) Keith Angas]]||1900-1977||Angaston SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1952 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry - agriculture]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Grutzner-15|Jacobena 'Bena' Victoria Alice Angliss]]||1896-1980||Epping VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1960 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Visual_Arts|Visual Arts]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Angliss-3|William Charles Angliss]]||1865-1957||Dudley, Worcestershire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1939 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry - agriculture]] |-align=center |[[Image:Ansett-9.png|50px]]||[[Ansett-9|Reginald 'Reg' Myles Ansett]]||1909-1981||Inglewood VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Anthony-4112.jpg|50px]]||[[Anthony-4112|(John) Douglas 'Doug' Anthony]]||1929-2020||Murwillumbah NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Antico-4|Tristan Venus Antico]]||1923-2004||Piovene, Italy||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1973 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - Pioneer Readymix |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Archer-2491|Archibald Archer]]||1902-1983||Rockhampton QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1973 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Argyle-260|Doctor Stanley Seymour Argyle]]||1867-1940||Kyneton VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1930 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Armstrong-26836|Alfred Norman Armstrong]]||1899-1966||Auburn NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Ashbolt-53|Alfred Henry Ashbolt]]||1870-1930||Christchurch, Canterbury NZ||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1925 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Ashton-4582|(John) William 'Will' Ashton]]||1881-1963||Clifton, Yorkshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1960 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Entertainment_Industries|Entertainment]] |-align=center |[[Image:Askin-117.jpg|50px]]||[[Askin-117|Robin William 'Bob' Askin]]||1907-1981||Glebe NSW||-||-||-||-||1972 KCMG, 1975 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Aston-1723|Harold George Aston]]||1923-1995||Mascot NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1983 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Aston-1706|William John Aston]]||1916-1997||Mascot NSW||-||-||-||-||1970 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Atwill-90|(Milton) John Napier Atwill]]||1926-2001||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Austin-17460|John Worroker Austin]]||1903-1980||Manly NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1971 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hall-Thompson-1|Mary Valerie Austin nee Hall-Thompson]]||1900-1986||Kensington, London UK||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Auswild-1|James Frederick John Auswild]]||c1908-1985||Temora NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1974 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Axon-64|Albert Edwin Axon]]||1898-1974||New Farm QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1959 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Ayers-1563|Henry Ayers]]||1821-1897||Portsea, Hampshire ENG||-||-||-||-||1872 KCMG, 1894 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bailey-43451|Professor Kenneth Hamilton Bailey QC]]||1898-1972||Canterbury VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1958 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Baillieu-20.jpg|50px]]||[[Baillieu-20|Clive Latham Baillieu, 1st Baron Baillieu]]||1889-1967||Kew VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1938 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Baker-69197|Henry Seymour Baker DSO]]||1890-1968||Liverpool, Lancashire ENG||-||-||-||-||1961 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Baker-16605.jpg|50px]]||[[Baker-16605|Richard Chaffey Baker]]||1841-1911||North Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||1995 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Balderstone-98|James Schofield 'Jim' Balderstone]]||1921-2014||Balwyn VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1983 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Barraclough-448|Professor Emeritus Colonel Samuel Henry Egerton Barraclough]]||1871-1958||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Barrett-14565|Doctor James William Barrett]]||1862-1945||Emerald Hill VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1918 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing - service in Egypt with the Red Cross during The Great War]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Barry-4352|John Vincent William Barry]]||1903-1969||Albury NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1961 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Barry-3663.jpg|50px]]||[[Barry-3663|Redmond Barry]]||1813-1880||Ballyclough, County Cork IRL||-||-||-||-||1887 KCMG||-||-||1877 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Barton-2646.png|50px]]||[[Barton-2646|The Honourable Edmund 'Toby' Barton]]||1849-1920||Glebe NSW||-||-||-||-||1902 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government - Australia's first Prime Minister 1901-1903]] |-align=center |[[Image:Barwell-298.jpg|50px]]||[[Barwell-298|Henry Newman Barwell]]||1877-1959||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||1922 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Barwick-11.jpg|50px]]||[[Barwick-11|Justice Garfield Edward John Barwick]]||1903-1987||Stanmore NSW||-||-||-||1981 AK||1965 GCMG||-||-||1953 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions - longest serving Chief Justice of Australia]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Doctor Marie Roslyn Shehadie nee Bashir'''||1930-living||Narrandera NSW||-||-||-||2014 AD||-||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government - Governor of New South Wales 2001–2014]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bassett-7325|Walter Eric Bassett MC]]||1892-1978||Hawthorn VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1959 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Dickens-383.jpg|50px]]||[[Dickens-383|Zara Kate Bate]]||1909-1989||Kew VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Bavin-44.jpg|50px]]||[[Bavin-44|Thomas Rainsford Bavin]]||1874-1941||Kaiapoi, Canterbury NZ||-||-||-||-||1933 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Baxter-12571|Professor (John) Philip Baxter PhD]]||1905-1989||Machynlleth, Montgomeryshire WLS||-||-||-||-||-||-||1965 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bayliss-1211|Professor Noel Stanley Bayliss]]||1906-1996||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Beale-2809|(Oliver) Howard Beale]]||1898-1983||Tamworth NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1961 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-19.png|50px]]||[[Beattie-970|The Honourable David Stuart Beattie]]||1924-2001||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1980 GCMG||1980 GCVO||-||KStJ (1980)||Governor General of New Zealand 1980-1985 |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bedggood-55|Beryl Edith Beaurepaire]]||1923-2018||Camberwell VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[De_Beaurepaire-2|Francis Joseph Edmund 'Frank' Beaurepaire]]||1891-1956||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1942 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Sport|Sport]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry - Bearepaires and Olympic Tyres]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bedbrook-5|Doctor George Montario Bedbrook]]||1921-1991||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Beeby-399|George Stephenson Beeby]]||1869-1942||Alexandria NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1939 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Beeck-15|Marcus Truby Beeck]]||1923-1986||Katanning WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry - Agriculture]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Behan-423|Harold Garfield 'Paddy' Behan]]||1901-1979||Rockhampton QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry - Agriculture]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bell-45272|Lieutenant Colonel George John Bell]]||1872-1944||Sale VIC||-||-|-||-||-||1941 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bennett-42685|Arnold Lucas Bennett KC]]||1908-1983||Toowoomba QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1975 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia.jpg|50px]]||[[Bennett-29700|'''General Philip Bennett DSO''']]||1928-living||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1983 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government - Governor of Tasmania]] |-align=center |[[Image:Bent-828.jpg|50px]]||[[Bent-828|Thomas 'Tommy' Bent]]||1838-1909||Penrith NSW||-||-||-||-||1908 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Berry-9450|Alice Miriam Berry]]||1900-1978||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1960 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Berry-8446.jpg|50px]]||[[Berry-8446|Graham Berry]]||1822-1904||Twickenham, Middlesex ENG||-||-||-||-||1886 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Berryman-559.jpg|50px]]||[[Berryman-559|Lieutenant General Frank Horton Berryman DSO]]||1894-1981||Geelong VIC||-||-||-||-||-||1954 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Best-809|Robert Wallace Best]]||1856-1946||Fitzroy VIC||-||-||-||-||1908 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bethune-964|(Walter) Angus Bethune]]||1908-2004||Sheffield TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bice-629|John George Bice]]||1853-1923||Callington, Cornwall ENG||-||-||-||-||1923 KCMG||-||-||-||-|[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bingham-5286|The Hon. (Eardley) Max Bingham QC]]||1927-2021||Hobart TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1988 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Bjelke-Petersen-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Bjelke-Petersen-1|Johannes 'Joh' Bjelke-Petersen]]||1911-2005||Dannevirke, Hawkes Bay NZ||-||-||-||-||1984 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government - longest serving Premier of Queensland 1968-1987]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Black-26579|Hermann David Black AC]]||1904-1990||Dulwich Hill NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1974 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Blackburn-4007|Lieutenant Colonel Charles Bickerton Blackburn]]||1874-1964||Greenhithe, Kent ENG||-||-||-||-||1960 KCMG||-||-||1936 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Blackburn-4238|Richard Arthur 'Dick' Blackburn]]||1918-1987||Mount Lofty SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1983 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Blackwood-1709.png|50px]]||[[Blackwood-1709|Wing Officer Margaret Blackwood]]||1909-1986||South Yarra VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Medical Science]] (sister of Robert, below) |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Blackwood-1708|Doctor Robert Rutherford Blackwood LLD]]||1906-1982||South Yarra VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1961 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] (brother of Margaret, above) |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Blair-13207|Justice James William Blair]]||1870-1944||Ipswich QLD||-||-||-||-||1935 KCMG||-||-||1930 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]][[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government| Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Blamey-163.jpg|50px]]||[[Blamey-163|Field Marshal Thomas Albert Blamey DSO]]||1884-1951||Lake Albert NSW||-||-||1942 KCB||-||1942 KCMG||-||1943 GBE||1935 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military - Australia's only Field Marshal]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bland-2740|Henry 'Harry' Armand Bland]]||1909-1997||Randwick NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1965 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Anderson-37898|Helen Frances Blaxland]]||1908-1989||Neutral Bay NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1975 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Morphy-41.jpg|50px]]||[[Morphy-41|Florence Rose Bligh, Countess of Darnley]]||1860-1944||Beechworth VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1919 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Blyth-410.jpg|50px]]||[[Blyth-410|Arthur Blyth]]||1823-1891||Birmingham, Warwickshire ENG||-||-||-||-||1877 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Elder-3555|Lady Edith Lilian 'Jill' Bolte]]||1906-1986||Skipton VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1973 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bolte-296|Henry Edward Bolte]]||1908-1990||Ballarat VIC||-||-||-||-||1966 KCMG, 1972 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government - Victoria's longest-serving Premier 1955-1972]] |-align=center |[[Image:Bonython-55.jpg|50px]]||[[Bonython-55|John Langdon Bonython]]||1848-1939||London ENG||-||-||-||-||1919 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Bonython-58.jpg|50px]]||[[Bonython-58|(John) Lavington Bonython]]||1875-1960||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1935 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Boucaut-29.jpg|50px]]||[[Boucaut-29|James Penn Boucaut]]||1831-1916||Mylor, Cornwall ENG||-||-||-||-||1895 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bovell-86|(William) Stewart Bovell]]||1906-1999||Busselton WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bowen-7213|Geoffrey Fraser Bowen]]||1912-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bowen-12862|Justice Nigel Hubert Bowen QC]]||1911-1994||Summerland, British Columbia CAN||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bowser-1761|John Bowser]]||1856-1936||Islington, London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1927 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Boyer-7923|Richard James Fildes 'Dick' Boyer]]||1891-1961||Taree NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1956 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Brabham-149.jpg|50px]]||[[Brabham-149|John 'Jack' Arthur Brabham]]||1926-2014||Islington, London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Sport|Sport]] |-align=center |[[Image:Bracegirdle-67.jpg|50px]]||[[Bracegirdle-67|Rear Admiral Leighton Seymour Bracegirdle]]||1881-1970||Balmain NSW||-||-||-||-||-||1947 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Braddon-28|Henry Yule Braddon]]||1863-1955||Lucknow, Bengal, India||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Bradman-21.jpg|50px]]||[[Bradman-21|Donald George 'Don' Bradman]]||1908-2001||Cootamundra NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1949 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Sport|Sport]] |-align=center |[[Image:Bragg-800.jpg|50px]]||[[Bragg-800|(William) Lawrence Bragg MC]]||1890-1971||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1941 Knight Bachelor; 1967 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science - Australian-born British physicist and X-ray crystallographer]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Brand-2733|David Brand]]||1912-1979||Dongara WA||-||-||-||-||1969 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Bray-4031.jpg|50px]]||[[Bray-4031|John Cox Bray]]||1842-1894||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||1890 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Mother Mary Philippa Brazill||1895-1988||Co Limerick IRL||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Chamberlin-2255|Senator Marie Freda Breen (nee Chamberlin)]]||1902-1993||St Kilda VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Brennan-5903|Justice (Francis) Gerard Brennan]]||1928-2022||Rockhampton QLD||-||-||-||-||-||1981 KBE||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bridgeford-135|Lieutenant General William Bridgeford DSO MC]]||1892-1982||Maryborough VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1956 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Bridges-3078.jpg|50px]]||[[Bridges-3078|Major General William Throsby Bridges]]||1861-1915||Greenock, Renfrewshire SCT||-||-||1915 KCB||-||-||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] (died of wounds the day after having the knighthood conferred) |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bright-5685|Charles Hart Bright]]||1912-1983||Norwood SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 KBE||-||- [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Brodie-Hall-1|Laurence Charles 'Brodie' Brodie-Hall]]||1910-2006||Wandsworth ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Brogan-515.jpg|50px]]||[[Brogan-515|Lieutenant General Mervyn Francis Brogan]]||1915-1994||Crows Nest NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Emmerton-76|Mabel Balcombe Brookes]]||1890-1975||South Yarra VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1955 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Literature|Literature]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Brookes-978|Norman Everard Brookes]]||1877-1968||St Kilda VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1939 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Sport|Sport]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Brookes-1515|Group Captain Wilfred Deakin Brookes DSO]]||1906-1977||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||George Brookman||1850-1927||Glasgow, Lanarkshire SCT||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Brown-74104|Allen Stanley Brown]]||1911-1999||Brunswick VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1956 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-3.jpg|50px]]||[[Browne-3334|Doctor Denis John Wolko Browne]]||1892-1967||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||1961 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-3.jpg|50px]]||[[Bruce-2280|Stanley Bruce MC PC, Viscount Bruce of Melbourne]]||1883-1967||St Kilda VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1927 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government - 8th Prime Minister of Australia]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Bruche-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Bruche-1|Major General Julius Henry Bruche]]||1873-1961||North Melbourne VIC||-||-||1915 KCB||-||-||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Bruxner-3.jpg|50px]]||[[Bruxner-3|Lieutenant Colonel Michael Frederick Bruxner DSO]]||1882-1970||Tabulam NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1962 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Quentin Alice Louise Bryce'''||1942-living||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||2014 AD||-||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government - Governor of Queensland; Governor-General of Australia 2008–2014]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Buckland-3992|Thomas Buckland]]||1848-1947||Maidstone, Kent ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1935 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Budd-1751|Harry Vincent Budd]]||1900-1979||Murwillumbah NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bunting-2904|(Edward) John Bunting]]||1918-1995||Ballarat VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 KBE||1964 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service; Australian High Commissioner to the United Kingdom]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Burbury-42|Stanley Charles Burbury]]||1909-1995||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||1981 KCMG||1977 KCVO||1958 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Burke-14264|Professor Joseph Terence Anthony Burke]]||1913-1992||Ealing, Middlesex ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Burnet-504.jpg|50px]]||[[Burnet-504|Doctor Frank Macfarlane Burnet]]||1899-1985||Traralgon VIC||-||-||-||1978 AK||-||-||1969 KBE||1951 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Burnett-8465|Walter 'Wally' John Burnett]]||1921-2016||Maleny QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||||1988 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry - President of the Royal National Agricultural & Industrial Association (the Ekka) 1983-1997]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Burns-9244.jpg|50px]]||[[Burns-9244|James Burns]]||1846-1923||Polmont, Stirlingshire SCT||-||-||-||-||1917 KCMG||-||KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry - Burns Philp]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Edwards-15981|Edith Burnside née Edwards]]||1889-1992||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Burrell-3607|Vice Admiral Sir Henry Mackay Burrell]]||1904-1988||Wentworth Falls NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1960 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Burston-72|Major General Doctor (Samuel) Roy Burston DSO]]||1888-1960||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1952 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Burt-5164|Justice Francis Theodore Page Burt]]||1918-2004||Cottesloe WA||-||-||-||-||KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Butler-22128.jpg|50px]]||[[Butler-22128|Richard Butler]]||1850-1925||Stadhampton, Oxfordshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1913 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Butler-22129.jpg|50px]]||[[Butler-22129|Richard Layton Butler]]||1885-1966|| Gawler SA||-||-||-||-||1939 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Butters-817|John Henry Butters]]||1885-1969||Hampshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1927 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Holden-3236|Senator Nancy Eileen Buttfield]]||1912-2005||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Neunhoeffer-6|Rita Mary Buxton nee Neunhoeffer]]||1896-1982||South Yarra VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Byers-4817|Maurice Hearne Byers QC]]||1917-1999||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |}
    === '''C''' === {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-Death ! scope="col"|Place of Birth ! scope="col"|Order of the Garter ! scope="col"|Order of the Thistle ! scope="col"|Order of the Bath ! scope="col"|Order of Australia ! scope="col"|Order of St Michael & St George ! scope="col"|Royal Victorian Order ! scope="col"|Order of the British Empire ! scope="col"|Other ! scope="col"|Notables in (the) ... |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Callaghan-2603|Bede Bertrand Callaghan]]||1912-1993||Wickham NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Callaway-1368|Frank Adams Callaway]]||1919-2003||Timaru NZ||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Callil-2|Carmen Thérèse Callil]]||1938-2022||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||2017 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Callinan-315|Lieutenant Colonel Bernard James Callinan DSO MC]]||1913-1995||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor|| [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Cameron-10401.jpg|50px]]||[[Cameron-10401|Lieutenant Colonel Donald Charles Cameron]]||1879-1960|| Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||1932 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cameron-18167|Ewen Paul Cameron]]||1891-1964||Preston VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1961 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Campbell-63926|Doctor Kate Isabel Campbell MD]]||1899-1986||Hawthorn VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1971 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Campbell-28294|Walter 'Wally' Benjamin Campbell]]||1921-2004||Burringbar NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Wilson-84596.jpg|50px]]||[[Wilson-84596|Annie Florence Gillies Cardell-Oliver]]||1876-1965||Stawell VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1951 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Carlile-845|Edward Carlile QC]]||1845-1917||St Giles, London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1913 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Carmody-1040|Alan Thomas Carmody]]||1920-1978||Malvern VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Roderick Howard Carnegie'''||1932-living||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Carrick-1473|Senator John Leslie Carrick]]||1918-2018|| Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1982 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Carruthers-346|Joseph Hector McNeil Carruthers]]||1857-1932|| Kiama NSW||-||-||-||-||1908 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Carver-5704|Stanley Roy Carver]]||1897-1967||Goulburn NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1962 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Casey-2832.jpg|50px]]||[[Casey-2832|Richard Gavin Gardiner 'Dick' Casey, Baron Casey of Berwick]]||1890-1976||Brisbane QLD||1969 KG||-||-||-||1965 GCMG||-||-||1944 CH, 1960 Life Peerage||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cawthorn-177|Major General Sir Walter Joseph Cawthorn]]||1896-1970||Prahran VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1958 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] - head of JIB 1951-1954 and ASIS 1960-1968 |-align=center |[[Image:Chalk-492.jpg|50px]]||[[Chalk-492|Gordon William Wesley Chalk]]||1913-1991||Rosewood QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1971 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Chamberlin-2260|Michael Chamberlin]]||1891-1972||Richmond VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1964 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Chandler-13363|Gilbert Lawrence Chandler]]||1903-1974||Hotham East VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Chaney-3456|Frederick Charles Chaney]]||1914-2001||Fremantle WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Chapman-11554|Austin Chapman]]||1864-1926|| Bong Bong (Moss Vale) NSW||-||-||-||-||1924 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Chauvel-8.jpg|50px]]||[[Chauvel-8|General Harry George Chauvel]]||1865-1945||Tabulam NSW||-||-||1918 KCB||-||1917 KCMG, 1919 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] - first Australian to attain the rank of General |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Chilton-1711|Brigadier Sir Frederick Oliver Chilton DSO & Bar]]||1905-2007||Woollahra NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Chippindall-29|Giles Tatlock Chippindall]]||1893-1969||Carlton VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1955 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Morphy-156|Alice Isabel Chisholm nee Morphy]]||1856-1944||Reevesdale NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community and Humanity]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Cilento-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Cilento-2|Doctor Sir Raphael West Cilento]]||1893-1985||Jamestown SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1935 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Clancy-2062|Justice John Sydney James Clancy]]||1895-1970||Glebe NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1967 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Clapp-1884|Harold Winthrop Clapp]]||1875-1952||St Kilda VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1941 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Professor Doctor Christopher Munro Clark'''||1960-living||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||2015 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] - Australian historian living in the United Kingdom and Germany |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Clark-87745|(Gordon Colvin) Lindesay Clark MC]]||1896-1986||South Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Clark-41992|Reginald Marcus Clark]]||1883-1953||Newtown NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1939 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Clark-41992|Francis Grenville Clarke]]||1879-1955||Sunbury VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1926 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Clarkson-1756.jpg|50px]]||[[Clark-41992|Vice Admiral William Clarkson]]||1859-1934||Whitby, North Yorkshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1919 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] - 'co-founder' of the Royal Australian Navy (RAN) |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Clayton-4881|Colonel Sir Hector Joseph Richard Clayton]]||1885-1975||Surry Hills NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] - Clayton Utz; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Cleland-1537.jpg|50px]]||[[Cleland-1537|Brigadier Donald Mackinnon Cleland]]||1901-1975||Coolgardie WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1961 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - Administrator of Papua New Guinea |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Evans-50092|Lady Rachel Cleland nee Evans]]||1906-2002||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] in Papua New Guinea |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Clunies_Ross-1|Doctor (William) Ian Clunies Ross]]||1899-1959||Bathurst NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1954 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]] - CSIRO |-align=center |[[Image:Cockburn-958.jpg|50px]]||[[Cockburn-958|Doctor John Alexander Cockburn]]||1850-1929||Berwickshire SCT||-||-||-||-||1900 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Coghlan-655|Timothy Augustine Coghlan]]||1855-1926||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1918 KCMG||-||-||1914 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cohen-3889|Edward Cohen]]||1912-2011||Malvern VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cole-33875|(Robert) William Cole]]||1926-2019||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Colebatch-10|Harry 'Hal' Pateshall Colebatch]]||1872-1953||Underley, Herefordshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1927 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Coles-1847.png|50px]]||[[Coles-1847|Arthur William 'AW' Coles]]||1892-1982||Geelong VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1960 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - Coles Variety Stores (Coles Group) |-align=center |[[Image:Coles-1847.png|50px]]||[[Coles-1872|Edgar Barton 'EB' Coles]]||1899-1981||Saint James VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1959 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - GJ Coles Ltd (Coles Group) |-align=center |[[Image:Coles-1847.png|50px]]||[[Coles-1845|George James 'GJ' Coles]]||1885-1977||Jung Jung VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1957 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - Coles Variety Stores (Coles Group) |-align=center |[[Image:Coles-1847.png|50px]]||[[Coles-1871|Kenneth Frank 'KF' Coles]]||1896-1985||Saint James VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1957 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - Coles Variety Stores (Coles Group) |-align=center |[[Image:Coles-1847.png|50px]]||[[Coles-1870|Norman Cameron 'NC' Coles]]||1907-1989||Saint James VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - GJ Coles & Co (Coles Group) |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Collins-24291|Vice-Admiral John Augustine Collins]]||1899-1989||Deloraine TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||1951 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Colton-1498.png|50px]]||[[Colton-1342|John Blackler Colton]]||1823-1902||Horner, Devon ENG||-||-||-||-||1892 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Connelly-2561|Francis Raymond Connelly]]||1895-1949||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1948 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Connibere-25|Charles Wellington Connibere]]||1864-1941||St Kilda VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1936 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Philanthropy]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Connolly-4129|James Daniel Connolly]]||1869-1962||Allora QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Cooke-2440.jpg|50px]]||[[Cooke-2440|Joseph Cook]]||1860-1947||Silverdale, Staffordshire ENG||-||-||-||-||1918 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Turner-8894.jpg|50px]]||[[Turner-8894|Lady Mary Cook nee Turner]]||1863-1950||Wolstanton, Staffordshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1925 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|service to the Community and Humanity]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cooley-5849|Alan Sydenham Cooley]]||1920-1997||Burwood VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Cooper-22655.png|50px]]||[[Cooper-22655|Daniel Cooper, 1st Baronet Cooper of Woollahra]]||1821-1902||Bolton, Lancashire ENG||-||-||-||-||1880 KCMG, 1888 GCMG||-||-||1857 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Cooper-27442.png|50px]]||[[Cooper-27442|Justice Pope Alexander Cooper]]||1846-1923||Lake George NSW||-||-||-||-||1918 KCMG||-||-||1904 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cooper-43749|Senator Walter Jackson Cooper]]||1888-1973||Cheetham, Manchester, Lancashire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1959 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Copland-130|Douglas Berry Copland]]||1894-1971||Otaio, Canterbury NZ||-||-||-||-||-||-||1950 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cormack-1044|Senator Magnus Cameron Cormack]]||1906-1994||Wick, Caithness SCT||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Geappen-10|Gertrude Ann Cosgrove]]||1882-1962||Hobart TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|(voluntary) Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''General Peter John Cosgrove MC'''||1947-living||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||2014 AK||-||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; Governor General of Australia 2014-2019 |-align=center |[[Image:Cosgrove-540.jpg|50px]]||[[Cosgrove-540|Robert Cosgrove]]||1884-1969||Tea Tree TAS||-||-||-||-||1959 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cotton-6218|Senator Robert 'Bob' Carrington Cotton]]||1915-2006||Broken Hill NSW||-||-||-||-||1978 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Tannock-68|Elizabeth May Ramsay Couchman nee Tannock]]||1876-1982||Geelong VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1961 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Court-788|Charles Walter Michael Court]]||1911-2007||Crawley, Sussex ENG||-||-||-||1982 AK||1979 KCMG||-||-||1972 Knight Bachelor|||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cowan-331|Doctor Darcy Rivers Warren Cowan]]||1885-1958||Norwood SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1955 Knight Bachelor|||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cowan-3849|John Cowan]]||1866-1953||Port Gawler SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1944 Knight Bachelor|||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Cowen-806.jpg|50px]]||[[Cowen-806|Right Honourable Zelman Cowen]]||1919-2011||Melboune VIC||-||-||-||1977 AK||1977 GCMG||1980 GCVO||-||1976 Knight Bachelor, KStJ||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Cowper-224.jpg|50px]]||[[Cowper-224|Charles Cowper]]||1807-1875||Drypool St Andrew, Yorkshire ENG||-||-||-||-||1871 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - 5 times Premier of New South Wales |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cowper-793|LT COL Norman Lethbridge Cowper]]||1896-1987||Roseville NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1967 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cox-44776|(Edward John) Owen Cox]]||1866-1932||Laugharne, Carmarthenshire, South Wales||-||-||-||-||-||-||1918 KBE, 1920 GBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Crace-29.jpg|50px]]||[[Crace-29|Vice Admiral John Edward Crace]]||1887-1968||Gungahlin NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1947 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cramer-4539|John Oscar Cramer]]||1896-1994||Quirindi NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1964 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Earls-790|Lady Mary Therese Cramer nee Earls]]||1893-1984||Redfern NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1971 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Crawford-27513|John Grenfell Crawford]]||1910-1984||Hurstville NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1959 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Creswell-190.gif|50px]]||[[Creswell-190|Vice Admiral William Rooke Creswell]]||1852-1933||Gibraltar||-||-||-||-||1911 KCMG||-||KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Crichton-Brown-1|Robert Crichton-Brown]]||1919-2013||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||1980 KCMG||-||-||1972 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Crocker-5174|Lieutenant Colonel Walter Russell Crocker]]||1902-2002||Broken Hill NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Lynton Keith Crosby'''||1956-living||Kadina SA||-||-||-||-||1980 KCMG||-||-||2015 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cruthers-140|James Winter Cruthers]]||1924-2015||Fremantle WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cudmore-45|Professor Doctor Arthur Murray Cudmore]]||1870-1951||Paringa SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1945 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cudmore-299|Collier Robert Cudmore]]||1885-1971||Wentworth NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1958 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Sport|Sport]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cullen-2342|Justice William Portus Cullen]]||1855-1935||Mt Johnston, Jamberoo NSW||-||-||-||-||1912 KCMG||-||-||1912 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Cutler-1378.jpg|50px]]||[[Cutler-1378|(Arthur) Roden Cutler VC]]||1916-2002||Manly NSW||-||-||-||1980 AK||1965 KCMG||1970 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - longest serving Governor of New South Wales |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cutler-1401|Lieutenant Colonel Charles Benjamin Cutler]]||1918-2006||Forbes NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1973 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Curlewis-28|Adrian Herbert Curlewis]]||1901-1985||Mosman NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1967 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Currie-2574|Neil Smith Currie]]||1926-1999||Mackay QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Currie-2574|Leo Finn Bernard Cussen]]||1859-1933||Portland VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1922 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |}
    === '''D - G''' === {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-Death ! scope="col"|Place of Birth ! scope="col"|Order of the Garter ! scope="col"|Order of the Thistle ! scope="col"|Order of the Bath ! scope="col"|Order of Australia ! scope="col"|Order of St Michael & St George ! scope="col"|Royal Victorian Order ! scope="col"|Order of the British Empire ! scope="col"|Other ! scope="col"|Notables in (the) ... |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[MacMahon-275|Mary Dora Daly nee MacMahon]]||1896-1983||Cootamundra NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1951 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Literature|Literature]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Daly-1984.jpg|50px]]||[[Daly-1984|Lieutenant General Thomas 'Tom' Joseph Daly DSO]]||1913-2004||Ballarat VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1967 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[D'Arcy-1272|Constance Elizabeth D'Arcy]]||1879-1950||Ilford NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1935 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dargie-112|William Alexander Dargie]]||1912-2003||Footscray VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Visual_Arts|Visual Arts]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Darley-258|Justice Frederick Matthew Darley]]||1830-1910||Bray, County Wicklow IRL||-||-||-||-||1897 KCMG, 1901 GCMG||-||-||1887 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Darling-4455|James Ralph Darling]]||1899-1995||Tonbridge, Kent ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:David-2417.jpg|50px]]||[[David-2417|(Tannatt William) Edgeworth David]]||1858-1934||St Fagans, Cardiff, Glamorgan WLS||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]] - Antarctic explorer |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Davidson-16851|Alfred Charles Davidson]]||1882-1952||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||1938 KBE||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Davidson-20281|Charles William Davidson]]||1897-1985||Toowong QLD||-||-||-||-||-||1964 KBE||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Davies-5683|John George Davies]]||1846-1913||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||1909 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Davies-6206|John Mark Davies]]||1840-1919||Halstead, Essex ENG||-||-||-||-||1918 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Daws-411|Doctor Joyce Margaretta Daws]]||1925-2007||Hounslow, West London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1975 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Justice Daryl Michael Dawson'''||1933-living||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Justice William Patrick Deane'''||1931-living||St Kilda VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[De_la_Mothe-4|Doctor Peter Roylance Delamothe]]||1904-1973||Spring Hill QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1973 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dixson-123|Hugh Robert Denison né Dixson]]||1865-1940||Oronoko NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1923 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Derham-10-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Derham-10|Justice David Plumley Derham]]||1920-1985||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dickinson-5870|Harold Herbert 'Jack' Dickinson]]||1917-2008||Singleton NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1975 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Dickson-4376.jpg|50px]]||[[Dickson-4376|James Dickson]]||1832-1901||Plymouth, Devon ENG||-||-||-||-||1901 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Diver-557|Leslie Charles Diver]]||1899-1995||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1975 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dixon-19375|Justice Owen Dixon]]||1886-1972||Hawthorn VIC||-||-||-||-||1941 KCMG, 1954 GCMG||-||-||1963 OM||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Dobell-152.jpg|50px]]||[[Dobell-152|William Dobell]]||1899-1970||Cook's Hill, Newcastle NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Visual_Arts|Visual Arts]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dods-463|Prof. Dr Lorimer Fenton Dods]]||1900-1981||New Farm QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1962 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dodds-3098|Justice John Stokell Dodds]]||1848-1914||Durham ENG||-||-||-||-||1901 KCMG||-||-||Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dougherty-993|Major General Ivan Dougherty DSO & Bar]]||1907-1998||Leadville NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Dowling-1850.jpg|50px]]||[[Dowling-1850|Vice Admiral Roy Russell Dowling]]||1901-1969||Condong NSW||-||-||-||-||-||1963 KCVO||1957 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Downer-25.jpg|50px]]||[[Downer-25|Alexander Russell 'Alick' Downer]]||1910-1981||North Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1965 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Downer-334.jpg|50px]]||[[Downer-334|John William Downer]]||1843-1915||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||1887 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Duffy-4860|Justice Frank Gavan Duffy]]||1852-1936||Dublin Co Dublin IRL||-||-||-||-||1929 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Duhig-22|Archbishop James Vincent Duhig]]||1871-1965||Broadford, Co Limerick IRL||-||-||-||-||1959 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dumas-1438|Russell John Dumas]]||1887-1975||Mount Barker SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1964 KBE||1959 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dunhill-69|Brigadier Doctor Thomas Peel Dunhill MD]]||1876-1957||Kerang VIC||-||-||-||-||1933 KCMG; 1949 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Dunlop-1321.jpg|50px]]||[[Dunlop-1321|Colonel Doctor Edward Ernest 'Weary' Dunlop]]||1907-1993||Wangaratta VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dunlop-3317|John Wallace Dunlop]]||1910-1983||St Leonards NSW-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1971 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dunstan-302|Albert Arthur Dunstan]]||1882-1950||Donald VIC||-||-||-||-||1948 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Dunstan-727.jpg|50px]]||[[Dunstan-727|Lieutenant General Donald Beaumont Dunstan]]||1923-2011||Murray Bridge SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] - longest-serving Governor of South Australia |-align=center ||[[Image:Durack-81.png|50px]]||[[Durack-81|Mary Gertrude Miller nee Durack]]||1913-1994||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Literature|Literature]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dutton-3212|Frederick Dutton]]||1855-1930||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1921 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dwyer-4138|Justice John Patrick 'Jack' Dwyer]]||1879-1966||Aberfeldy VIC||-||-||-||-||1949 KCMG||-||-||1946 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dwyer-4424|Judge Walter Dwyer]]||1875-1950||Carrick-on-Suir, County Tipperary IRL||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1949 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Dyett-58|Gilbert Joseph Cullen Dyett]]||1891-1964||Bendigo VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1949 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] - National President of the RSSAIL / RSL 1919-1946 |-align=center |[[Image:Eager-196.jpg|50px]]||[[Eager-196|Clifden Henry Andrews Eager]]||1882-1969||Sorrento VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1952 KBE||1945 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Eckersley-429|Donald 'Don' Payze Eckersley]]||1922-2009||Harvey WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Roderick Ian 'Rod' Eddington'''||1950-living||Subiaco WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||2005 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Edwards-24153.jpg|50px]]||[[Edwards-24153|Air Commodore Hugh Idwal Edwards VC]]||1914-1982||Fremantle WA||-||-||-||-||1974 KCMG||-||-||KStJ||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Edwards-31806|Doctor Llewellyn 'Llew' Roy Edwards]]||1935-2021||Ipswich QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1984 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Elder-5441|James Alexander Mackenzie Elder]]||1869-1946||Elgin, Moray SCT||-||-||-||-||-||-||1925 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Ellis-30259|Kevin William Colin Ellis]]||1908-1975||Grenfell NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Evill-3.jpg|50px]]||[[Evill-3|Air Chief Marshal Douglas Claude Strathern Evill AFC DSC]]||1892-1971||Broken Hill NSW||-||-||1943 KCB||-||-||-||1946 GBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Ewing-1460|Thomas Thomson Ewing]]||1856-1920||Pitt Town NSW||-||-||-||-||1974 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Fadden-14.jpg|50px]]||[[Fadden-14|The Honourable Arthur William Fadden]]||1894-1973||Ingham QLD||-||-||-||-||1951 KCMG, 1958 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Fairbairn-938.jpg|50px]]||[[Fairbairn-938|David Eric Fairbairn DFC]]||1917-1994||Claygate, Surrey ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Fairfax-553|James Oswald Fairfax]]||1863-1928||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1926 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Fairfax-665|Vincent Charles Fairfax]]||1909-1993||Cambooya QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1971 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Fairfax-451|Warwick Oswald Fairfax]]||1901-1987||Double Bay NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1967 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Fairhall-324|Allen Fairhall]]||1909-2006||Morpeth NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Fairley-763|Andrew Walker Fairley]]||1884-1965||Grangemouth, Stirling SCT||-||-||-||-||-||-||1951 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Fairley-753|Brigadier Doctor Neil Hamilton Fairley]]||1891-1966||Inglewood VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1950 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Ferrall-152|Raymond Alfred Ferrall]]||1906-2000||Launceston TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Fisher-7368.jpg|50px]]||[[Fisher-7368|James Hurtle Fisher]]||1790-1875||Sunbury, Middlesex ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1860 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Fitton-680|Doris Alice Lucy Walkden Mason nee Fitton]]||1897-1985||Santa Ana, Manila, Philippines||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Entertainment_Industries|Entertainment]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Fletcher-17842|Norman Seymour Fletcher]]||1905-1986||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Florey-29.jpg|50px]]||[[Florey-29|Howard Walter Florey, Baron Florey]]||1898-1968||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1944 Knight Bachelor, 1965 OM, 1965 life peerage||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]] - pharmacologist and pathologist |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Foot-1737|Doctor Geoffrey James Foot LLD]]||1915-2009||Launceston TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1984 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Foots-24|James William Foots]]||1916-2010||Jamieson VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1975 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Forrest-899.png|50px]]||[[Forrest-899|John Forrest]]||1847-1918||Preston Point WA||-||-||-||-||1901 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - first Premier of Western Australia 1890-1901 |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Fraser-1802|(John) Malcolm Fraser]]||1930-2015||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Cardinal James Darcy Freeman||1907-1991||Annandale NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Friemann-46|Nathaniel Bernard Freeman]]||1896-1982||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1967 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||John Russell French||1847-1921||Mirzapore, Bengal India (now Bangladesh)||-||-||-||-||-||-||1918 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Leslie Trevor Froggatt||1920-2010||Birkenhead, Cheshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Turner-51204|Phyllis Irene Frost nee Turner]]||1917-2004||Brighton VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1974 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Fullagar-181|Justice Wilfred Kelsham Fullagar QC]]||1892-1961||Malvern VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1955 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Fuller-9379|George Warburton Fuller]]||1861-1940||Kiama NSW||-||-||-||-||1919 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Fuller-20891|John Bryan Munro Fuller]]||1917-2009||Mosman NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1974 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Fysh-201.jpg|50px]]||[[Fysh-201|(Wilmot) Hudson Fysh DFC]]||1895-1974||Launceston TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||1918 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - co-Founder and Chairman of Qantas |-align=center |[[Image:Galleghan-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Galleghan-2|Major General Frederick Gallagher Galleghan DSO]]||1897-1971||Jesmond NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McInerney-691|Monica Josephine Gallagher nee McInerney]]||1923-2013||Ashfield NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Community work through the Christian Church]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||(Ransley) Victor 'Vic' Garland||1934-2022||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Garran-24|Robert Randolph Garran]]||1867-1957||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1920 KCMG, 1937 GCMG||-||-||1917 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] - acknowledged as Australia's first public servant |-align=center |[[Image:Garrett-7269.jpg|50px]]||[[Garrett-7269|Lieutenant General (Alwyn) Ragnar Garrett]]||1900-1977||Northam WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1959 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Gellibrand-16-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Gellibrand-16|Major General John 'Jack' Gellibrand DSO & Bar]]||1872-1945||Lleintwardeine TAS||-||-||1919 KCB||-||1918 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Arthur Thomas George (Athanasios Tzortzatos)||1915-2013||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Gibbs-8574|Justice Harry Talbot Gibbs]]||1917-2005||Paddington NSW||-||-||-||-||1981 GCMG||-||1970 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Robert Gibson||1863-1934||Falkirk SCT||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 KBE, 1932 GBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Cameron-4503.jpg|50px]]||[[Cameron-4503|Mary Jean Gilmore nee Cameron]]||1865-1962||Crookwell NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1937 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Literature|Literature]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Gilroy-794|Cardinal Norman Thomas Gilroy DD]]||1896-1977||Glebe NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] - first Australian-born Roman Catholic Cardinal |-align=center |[[Image:Glasgow-773.jpg|50px]]||[[Glasgow-773|Major General (Thomas) William 'Bill' Glasgow DSO]]||1876-1955||Tiaro QLD||-||-||1919 KCB||-||1918 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||(Joseph Robert) Archibald Glenn||1911-2012||VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Giacomo 'James' Augustine Gobbo||1931-2021||Carlton VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 Knight Bachelor; 1997 KStJ; 2001 Knight of Malta||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Philip Henry Macarthur Goldfinch||1884-1943||Gosport, Hampshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1934 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Goodsell-765|John William 'Jack' Goodsell]]||1906-1981||Marrickville NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Archbishop Launcelot John Goody||1908-1992||London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Gorman-4084|Brigadier Eugene 'Pat' Gorman MC QC]]||1891-1973||Goornong VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Gorton-492.jpg|50px]]||[[Gorton-492|The Honourable John Grey Gorton]]||1911-2002||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||1977 GCMG||-||-||1971 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Gosse-4.jpg|50px]]||[[Gosse-4|James Hay Gosse]]||1876-1952||Kent Town SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1947 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Gould-2348|Senator Albert John Gould]]||1847-1936||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1908 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Guy Stephen Montague Green'''||1937-living||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Richard Kenneth Green||1937-living||Burnie TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||1957 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Gregory-6317|Augustus Charles Gregory]]||1819-1905||Farnsfield, Nottinghamshire ENG||-||-||-||-||1903 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Andrew Sheppard Grimwade||1930-2023||VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Grindrod-251|Bishop John Basil Rowland Grindrod]]||1919-2009||Aughton, Lancashire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1983 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Groom-1054|Littleton Ernest Groom]]||1867-1936||Toowoomba QLD||-||-||-||-||1924 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Grounds-232|Roy Burman Grounds]]||1905-1981||VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McCartney-3004|Senator Margaret Georgina Constance Guilfoyle]]||1926-2020||Belfast, County Antrim, Northern Ireland||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Gullett-244.jpg|50px]]||[[Gullett-244|Henry 'Harry' Somer Gullett]]||1878-1940||Toolamba West VIC||-||-||-||-||1933 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Gunn-4685|William 'Bill' Archer Gunn]]||1914-2003||Goondiwindi QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1961 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |}
    === '''H - L''' === {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-Death ! scope="col"|Place of Birth ! scope="col"|Order of the Garter ! scope="col"|Order of the Thistle ! scope="col"|Order of the Bath ! scope="col"|Order of Australia ! scope="col"|Order of St Michael & St George ! scope="col"|Royal Victorian Order ! scope="col"|Order of the British Empire ! scope="col"|Other ! scope="col"|Notables in (the) ... |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hackett-1190|(John) Winthrop Hackett Snr]]||1848-1916||Bray, Co Wicklow IRL||-||-||-||-||1913 KCMG||-||-||1911 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hackett-1189|General John Winthrop Hackett Jnr DSO & Bar MC]]||1910-1997||Perth WA||-||-||1962 KCB, 1967 GCB||-||1967 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Halse-204|Archbishop Reginald Charles Halse]]||1881-1962||Luton, Bedfordshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1962 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hamer-447|Rupert James 'Dick' Hamer]]||1916-2004||Kew VIC||-||-||-||-||1982 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hammond-14205|Joan Hilda Hood Hammond]]||1912-1996||Christchurch NZ||-||-||-||-||-||-||1974 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Music_Industries|Music]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hancock-12459|Professor William Keith Hancock]]||1898-1988||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1965 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hancock-9154|Air Marshal Valston 'Val' Eldridge Hancock DFC]]||1907-1998||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1962 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] - Chief of the Air Staff 1961-1965 and co-founded the Australia Defence Association |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hanger-692|Judge Mostyn Hanger]]||1908-1980||Rockhampton QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1973 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Hannah-1742-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Hannah-1742|Air Marshal Colin Thomas Hannah]]||1914-1978||Menzies WA||-||-||-||-||1972 KCMG||1977 KCVO||1971 KBE||1972 KStJ||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - Governor of Queensland |-align=center |[[Image:Harders-207.png|50px]]||[[Harders-207|Clarence Waldemar 'Clarrie' Harders]]||1915-1997||Murtoa VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''James Gilbert Hardy'''||1932-living||Seacliff SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Sport|Sport]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Harrington-11096|Vice Admiral (Wilfred) Hastings 'Arch' Harrington]] DSO||1906-1965||Maryborough QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1963 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Harris-38934.jpg|50px]]||[[Harris-38934|Doctor John Richards Harris]]||1868-1946||Chiltern VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1937 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Harrison-22664|Eric John Harrison]]||1892-1974||Surry Hills NSW||-||-||-||-||1961 KCMG||1954 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Harrison-24694|Major General James William Harrison]]||1912-1971||Camperdown VIC||-||-||-||-||1968 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Harrison-30041|John Harrison]]||1866-1944||Shildon, Durham ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1923 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Darker-17|Alexandra 'Alix' Margaret Martin Hasluck]]||1908-1993||North Perth WA||-||-||-||1978 AD||-||-||-||DStJ||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Literature|Literature]] |-align=center |[[Image:Hasluck-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Hasluck-2|Paul Meernaa Caedwalla Hasluck]]||1905-1993||Fremantle WA||1979 KG||-||1979 KCB||-||1969 GCMG||1970 GCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - Governor-General of Australia 1969–1974 |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hassett-298|General Francis 'Frank' George Hassett DSO]]||1918-2008||Marrickville NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hay-2626|Lieutenant Colonel David Osborne Hay DSO]]||1916-2009||Corowa NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]];[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Henley-2621|Thomas Henley MLA]]||1860-1935||Wootton Bassett, Wiltshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Senator Norman Henry Denham Henty||1903-1978||Longford TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Herring-1546-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Herring-1546|Lieutenant General Edmund 'Ned' Herring DSO MC]]||1892-1982||Maryborough VIC||-||-||-||-||1949 KCMG||-||1943 KBE|| KStJ||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Lyle-724|Doctor Mary Ranken Herring nee Lyle]]||1895-1981||Carlton VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1960 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Herron-3252|Justice Leslie James Herron KC]]||1902-1973||Mosman NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Heseltine-7|'''William Frederick Payne Heseltine''']]||1930-living||Wyalkatchem WA||-||-||1986 KCB, 1990 GCB||-||-||1982 KCVO, 1990 GCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Hewitt-7573.jpg|50px]]||[[Hewitt-7573|(Cyrus) Lenox Simson Hewitt]]||1917-2020||St Kilda VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1971 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Heydon-406|Peter Richard Heydon]]||1913-1971||Croydon NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hayes-283|Tasman 'Tas' Hudson Eastwood Heyes]]||1896-1980||Kent Town SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1960 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Leo Arthur Hielscher'''||1926-living||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1987 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Higgins-13566|John Michael Higgins]]||1862-1937||Castlemaine VIC||-||-||-||-||1918 KCMG, 1934 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hiley-182|Thomas Alfred Hiley MLA]]||1905-1990||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Hoad-238.jpg|50px]]||[[Hoad-238|Major General John Charles Hoad]]||1856-1911||Goulburn NSW||-||-||-||-||1911 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Hobbs-4155.jpg|50px]]||[[Hobbs-4155|Lieutenant General Joseph John Talbot Hobbs]]||1863-1930||Stogursey, Somerset ENG||-||-||1918 KCB||-||1919 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Holden-3235|Edward Wheewall Holden]]||1885-1947||College Town SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1946 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - General Motors Holden |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Holden-3234|Henry James 'HJ' Holden]]||1859-1926||Kensington SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||unknown||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - Holden's Motor Body Builders Ltd |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Holden-7829|James Robert Holden]]||1903-1977||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1963 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - General Motors Holden |-align=center |[[Image:Holder-1292.jpg|50px]]||[[Holder-1292|Frederick William Holder]]||1850-1909||Happy Valley SA||-||-||-||-||1902 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Clifton Vaughan 'John' Holland||1914-2009||Mornington Peninsula VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1973 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - John Holland (Holdings) Pty Ltd |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||William Frederick Holland||1897-1962||Marong VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1961 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_for_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Holt-2480|Harold Holt]]||1908-1967||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1967 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Holyman-27|Ivan Nello Holyman MC]]||1896-1957||Port Frederick TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||1956 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hordern-108|Samuel Hordern]]||1876-1956||Darling Point NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1938 KBE||1919 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - Anthony Hordern & Sons; President of the NSW Royal Agricultural Society 1915-1941; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_for_Service_to_the_Community|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Air Chief Marshal Allan Grant 'Angus' Houston'''||1947-living||Ayrshire SCT||-||-||-||2015 AK||-||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Henry Rudolph 'Harry' Howard||1890-1970||Sale, Manchester ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1963 KBE||1961 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Howard-6626.jpg|50px]]||[[Howard-6626|'''John Winston Howard''']]||1939-living||Earlwood NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||2012 OM||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - Prime Minister of Australia 1996-2007 |-align=center |[[Image:Howse-484.jpg|50px]]||[[Howse-484|Major General Neville Reginald Howse VC]]||1930-||Stogursey, Somerset ENG||-||-||1917 KCB||-||1919 KCMG||-||-||1919 KStJ||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] - first Australian to be awarded the Victoria Cross |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Herbert Sydney Hudd MC||1881-1948||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1937 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||William Hudson||1896-1978||Nelson NZ||-||-||-||-||-||-||1955 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] - Chairman of the Snowy Mountains Authority |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hughes-31898|Edward Stuart Reginald 'Bill' Hughes]]||1919-1998||Bruthen VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Campbell-9444.jpg|50px]]||[[Campbell-9444|Mary Ethel Hughes nee Campbell]]||1874-1958||Wellington NSW||-||-||-||-||-||1922 GBE||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|services to Australia during The Great War]] |-align=center |[[Image:Hughes-5069-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Hughes-5069|Hon. William Morris 'Billy' Hughes]]||1862-1952||Pimlico, London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1941 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hulme-1122|Alan Shallcross Hulme]]||1907-1989||Mosman NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1971 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hurley-4447|AVM Dr (Thomas Ernest) Victor Hurley]]||1888-1958||Ceres VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1950 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Huxley-1191|Prof. Leonard George Holden Huxley]]||1902-1988||Surrey ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1964 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Hyde-5834.jpg|50px]]||[[Hyde-5834|Admiral George Francis Hyde]]||1877-1937||Southsea, Hampshire ENG||-||-||1934 KCB||-||1934 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] - first RAN officer to attain the rank of Admiral |-align=center |[[Image:Hyland-759.jpg|50px]]||[[Hyland-759|Herbert John Thornhill Hyland]]||1884-1970||Prahran VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1952 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Inglis-2594|Brian Scott Inglis]]||1924-2014||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - Ford Australia |-align=center ||[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Irvine-2647|Justice William Hill Irvine]]||1858-1943||Newry, County Down IRL||-||-||-||-||1914 KCMG, 1936 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Isaacs-674.jpg|50px]]||[[Isaacs-674|Justice Isaac Alfred Isaacs]]||1855-1948||Melbourne VIC||-||-||1937 GCB||-||1928 KCMG, 1937 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - first Australian-born Governor-General 1931–1936 |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Jackson-59504|Justice Lawrence Walter Jackson]]||1913-1993||Dulwich SA||-||-||-||-||1970 KCMG||-||-||1964 Knight Bachelor|| [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Jackson-59525|Robert Gillman Allen Jackson (born Wilbur Kenneth Jackson)]]||1911-1991||Fitzroy VIC||-||-||-||-||-||1962 KCVO||-||1956 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Jacobs-13322|Justice Kenneth Sydney Jacobs]]||1917-2015||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[James-18085|Walter Hartwell James]]||1863-1943||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||1931 KCMG||-||-||1907 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Jenkins-23379|George Frederick Jenkins]]||1878-1957||Terowie SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1946 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Jess-174.jpg|50px]]||[[Jess-174|Lieutenant General Carl Herman Jess DSO]]||1884-1948||Sandhurst VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1935 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Joel-225|Asher Alexander Joel]]||1912-1998||Stanmore NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1974 KBE||1971 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||William Elliot Johnson||1862-1932||Newcastle ENG||-||-||-||-||1920 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Jones-100338|Air Marshal Sir George Jones DFC]]||1896-1992||Rushworth VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1953 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Jones-142955|Henry Jones]]||1862-1926||Hobart TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1919 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Jones-142982|Doctor Keith Stephen Jones]]||1911-2012||Narrandera NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Jordan-21517|Justice Frederick Richard Jordan KC]]||1881-1949||London ENG||-||-||-||-||1936 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Katz-1020|Doctor Bernard Katz]]||1911-2003||Leipzig, Saxony, Germany||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''William John Francis Kearney'''||1935-living||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Justice William Raymond Kelly||1898-1956||Kolkata, West Bengal, India||-||-||-||-||-||-||1952 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Kemsley-176|Alfred Newcombe Kemsley]]||1896-1987||Prospect SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Hughes-15834|Colonel Wilfrid Selwyn 'Bill' Kent Hughes MC]]||1895-1970||East Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1957 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Kerr-5508.jpg|50px]]||[[Kerr-5508|John Robert Kerr]]||1914-1991||Balmain NSW||-||-||-||1976 AK||1974 KCMG, 1976 GCMG||1977 GCVO||-||1974 KStJ||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Killen-948|Denis James 'Jim' Killen]]||1925-2007||Dalby QLD||-||-||-||-||1982 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||William John 'Bill' Kilpatrick||1906-1985||Surry Hills NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1965 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Kingsford-Smith-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Kingsford-Smith-1|Charles Edward Kingsford Smith MC AFC]]||1897-1935||Hamilton QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1932 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Cohen-6861|Richard Kingsland (born Julius Cohen)]]||1916-2012||Moree NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Kirwan-212|John Waters Kirwan]]||1869-1949||Liverpool, Lancashire ENG||-||-||-||-||1947 KCMG||-||-||1930 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Kitto-516|Justice Frank Walters Kitto]]||1903-1994||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1955 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Knibbs-201|George Handley Knibbs]]||1858-1929||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1923 Knight Bachelor-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Harold Murray Knight||1919-2015||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Knox-7270|Justice Adrian Knox]]||1863-1932||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1921 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Errol Galbraith Knox||1889-1949||Glebe NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1949 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||William Edward Knox||1927-2001||Kew VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Gibson-29602|Professor Leonie Judith Kramer nee Gibson]]||1924-2016||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1983 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Literature|Literature]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Kyle-2070|Air Chief Marshal Wallace Hart Kyle]]||1910-1988||Kalgoorlie WA||-||-||1960 KCB, 1966 GCB||-||-||1977 KCVO||-||1976 KStJ||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; Governor of Western Australia |-align=center |[[Image:Lamb-6312.jpg|50px]]||[[Lamb-6312|Walter Rangeley Maitland Lamb]]||1882-1961||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||1943 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Alfred Langler||1865-1928||Ipplepen, Devon ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1927 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Latham-2166|Justice John Greig Latham]]||1877-1964||Ascot Vale VIC||-||-||-||-||1935 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Laucke-2|Condor Louis Laucke]]||1914-1993||Greenock SA||-||-||-||-||1979 KCMG||-||-||-||- |-align=center |[[Image:Lavarack-6.jpg|50px]]||[[Lavarack-6|Lieutenant General John Lavarack DSO]]||1885-1957||Kangaroo Point QLD||-||-||-||-||1955 KCMG||1954 KCVO||1942 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Peter James Lawler||1921-2017||NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Lawson-8726|Senator Harry Sutherland Wightman Lawson]]||1875-1952||Dunolly VIC||-||-||-||-||1933 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Leake-350|Luke Samuel Leake]]||1828-1886||Stoke Newington, Middlesex ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1876 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Arthur James Lee||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] - RSSAIL (now RSL) |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Lee_Steere-1|Ernest Augustus Lee-Steere]]||1866-1957||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1988 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - agriculture |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Lee_Steere-4|Ernest Henry Lee-Steere]]||1912-2011||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1988 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Lee-46396|Walter Henry Lee]]||1874-1963||Longford TAS||-||-||-||-||1922 KCMG||-||-||1920 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Lefroy-63|Henry Bruce Lefroy]]||1853-1930||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||1919 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Lewis-32086|Neil Elliott Lewis]]||1868-1935||Hobart VDL (TAS)||-||-||-||-||1902 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Lienhop-5|John Herman Lienhop]]||1886-1967||Kangaroo Flat VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1952 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Albert Eli Lind||1878-1964||East Charlton VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1951 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - agriculture |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Skinner-5592|Ruby Beatrice Litchfield]]||1912-2001||Subiaco WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_for_Service_to_the_Community|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Archbishop (Thomas) Francis 'Frank' Little||1925-2008||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] - Roman Catholic Archbishop of Melbourne |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Loane-66|Archbishop Marcus Lawrence Loane]]||1911-2009||Waratah TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] - Primate of Australia |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Lockyer-1044|Nicholas Colston Lockyer]]||1855-1933||Woolloomooloo NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1926 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Raymond Douglas Logan||1920-2003||Lakes Creek, via Rockhampton QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1983 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - agriculture |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||David Walter Longland||c1905-1988||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Justice James John Lowe||-||-||-||-||-||-||1956 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Frank P Lowy'''||1930-living||Fiľakovo, Czechoslovakia (now Slovakia)||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||2017 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - Westfield Corporation |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Kenneth George 'Ken' Luke||1896-1971||Port Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1962 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Phillip Reginald Lynch||1933-1984||Carlton VIC||-||-||-||-||1981 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Burnell-168|Enid Muriel Lyons]]||1897-1981||Leesville TAS||-||-||-||1980 AD||1980 KCMG||-||1957 GBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Lyons-1422|Joseph Aloysius Lyons]]||1879-1939||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1936 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |}
    === '''Mc - N''' === {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-Death ! scope="col"|Place of Birth ! scope="col"|Order of the Garter ! scope="col"|Order of the Thistle ! scope="col"|Order of the Bath ! scope="col"|Order of Australia ! scope="col"|Order of St Michael & St George ! scope="col"|Royal Victorian Order ! scope="col"|Order of the British Empire ! scope="col"|Other ! scope="col"|Notables in (the) ... |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McBeath-477|William George McBeath]]||1865-1931||Fitzroy VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 KBE||-|| [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McBride-7038|Philip Albert Martin McBride]]||1892-1982||Burra SA||-||-||-||-||1953 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||John McCall||1860-1919||Devonport VDL (TAS)||-||-||-||-||1919 KCMG||-||-||1911 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[MacCallum-423|Mungo William MacCallum]]||1854-1942||Glasgow, Lanarkshire SCT||-||-||-||-||1926 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[MacCallum-434|Doctor Peter MacCallum]]||1885-1974||Glasgow, Lanarkshire SCT||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1953 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Graham Edward McCamley'''||1932-living||Dululu QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1986 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McCauley-2760|Air Marshal John Patrick Joseph McCauley]]||1899-1989||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1955 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:McCay-71.jpg|50px]]||[[McCay-71|Lieutenant General James 'Jim' McCay]]||1864-1935||Ballynure, Antrim IRL||-||-||-||-||1918 KCMG||-||1919 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McClintock-1381|Eric Paul McClintock]]||1918-2018||Gulgong NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McConnan-5|Leslie James McConnan]]||1887-1954||Benalla VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1951 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[MacCormick-33|Doctor Alexander MacCormick]]||1856-1947||North Knapdale, Argyll SCT||-||-||-||-||1926 KCMG||-||-||1913 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McCusker-368|James Alexander McCusker]]||1913-1995||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1983 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McCutcheon-802|(Walter Paul) Osborn McCutcheon]]||1899-1983||Armadale VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McDermott-1321|(Lawrence) Emmet McDermott]]||1911-2002||Glebe NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:MacDonald-7917.jpg|50px]]||[[MacDonald-7917|General Arthur Leslie MacDonald]]||1919-1995||Rockhampton QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McDonald-30537|Lieutenant Colonel Doctor Charles George McDonald]]||1892-1970||Newcastle NSW||-||-||-||-||-||1970 KCMG||1970 KBE||1962 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Robert Ross McDonald||1888-1964||Albany WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1950 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McLeod-1073|Lady Anne Mills McEwen nee McLeod]]||1900-1967||Tongala VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:McEwen-239.jpg|50px]]||[[McEwen-239|John McEwen]]||1900-1980||Chiltern VIC||-||-||-||-||1971 GCMG||-||-||1969 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - Prime Minister of Australia (for 22 days) |-align=center |[[Image:McEwin-18.jpg|50px]]||[[McEwin-18|(Alexander) Lyell McEwin]]||1897-1988||Hundred of Hart SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1954 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[MacFarlane-1023|Ian M McFarlane]]||1923-2008||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1984 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McGregor-5916|James Robert McGregor]]||1889-1973||Hindmarsh SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1956 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Malcolm McIntosh||1888-1960||SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1956 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Malcolm Kenneth McIntosh||1945-2000||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1995 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Mack-4828|Justice William George Albert Mack]]||1904-1979||Mount Perry QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1967 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Mackay-2832.jpg|50px]]||[[Mackay-2832|Major General Iven Giffard Mackay]]||1882-1966||Grafton NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1941 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] - High Commissioner to India |-align=center |[[Image:McKell-25.jpg|50px]]||[[McKell-25|William John McKell]]||1891-1985||Pambula NSW||-||-||-||-||1951 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Mackellar-14.jpg|50px]]||[[Mackellar-14|Charles Kinnaird Mackellar]]||1844-1926||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1916 KCMG||-||-||1912 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Mackennal-4|Edgar Bertram Mackennal]]||1863-1931||Fitzroy VIC||-||-||-||-||-||1921 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Visual_Arts|Visual Arts]] - first Australian artist to be knighted |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McLaren-682|John Gilbert McLaren]]||1871-1958||Parramatta NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1935 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Mackerras-1|(Alan) Charles MacLaurin Mackerras]]||1925-2010||Schenectady, New York USA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Music_Industries|Music]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Bell-42716|Una Patricia 'Patsie' MacKinnon (nee Bell)]]||1911-2009||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|the Community and Humanity]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[MacKnight-85|Doctor Ella Annie Noble MacKnight]]||1904-1997||Urana NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McLarty-383|(Duncan) Ross McLarty MM]]||1891-1962||Pinjarra WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1953 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Macleay-14|George Macleay]]||1809-1891||London ENG||-||-||-||-||1875 KCMG||-||-||-||Explorer; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||John McLeay||1893-1998||Port Clinton SA||-||-||-||-||1962 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McLennan-2297|Ian Munro McLennan]]||1909-1998||Stawell VIC||-||-||-||-||1979 KCMG||-||1963 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:McMahon-898.jpg|50px]]||[[McMahon-898|William 'Billy' McMahon]]||1908-1988||Redfern NSW||-||-||-||-||1977 GCMG||-||-||1972 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:McMillan-7544.jpg|50px]]||[[McMillan-7544|Justice Robert Furse McMillan]]||1858-1931||Camden Town, London ENG||-||-||-||-||1925 KCMG||-||-||1916 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McMillan-4668|William McMillan]]||1850-1926||Londonderry IRL||-||-||-||-||1901 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McMullin-786|Hon. Senator Alister Maxwell McMullin]]||1900-1984||Rouchel NSW||-||-||-||-||1957 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Macnamara-210|Doctor Annie Jean Connor nee MacNamara]]||1899-1968||Beechworth VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1935 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McNamara-2337|Air Chief Marshal Neville Patrick McNamara AFC]]||1923-2014||Toogoolawah QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:McNicoll-113.jpg|50px]]||[[McNicoll-113|Vice Admiral Alan Wedel Ramsay McNicoll GM]]||1908-1987||Hawthorn VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:McNicoll-108.jpg|50px]]||[[McNicoll-108|Brigadier General Walter Ramsay McNicoll]]||1877-1937||Emerald Hill VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1937 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McPhee-1539|John Cameron McPhee]]||1878-1952||Yan Yean VIC||-||-||-||-||1934 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McPherson-7854|William Murray McPherson]]||1865-1932||West Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1923 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Justice Edward Aloysius McTiernan||1865-1932||West Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1951 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] - longest-serving High Court Justice |-align=center |[[Image:Madden-1775.jpg|50px]]||[[Madden-1775|Justice John Madden]]||1844-1918||Cloyne, County Cork IRL||-||-||-||-||1899 KCMG, 1906 GCMG||-||-||1893 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Maltby-3266|Major Thomas Karran Maltby]]||1890-1976||Goornong VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1949 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Manifold-140|Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Chester Manifold]]||1897-1979||Camperdown VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1965 KBE||1953 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Mann-10798|Justice Frederick Wollaston Mann]]||1869-1958||Mount Gambier SA||-||-||-||-||1937 KCMG||-||-||1933 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Mann-15776|Professor Doctor Ida Caroline Mann]]||1893-1983||West Hampstead, London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Manning-5488|Henry Edward Manning]]||1877-1963||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1939 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Mansfield-2131.jpg|50px]]||[[Mansfield-2131|Justice Alan James Mansfield]]||1902-1980||Gumdale QLD||-||-||-||-||1958 KCMG||1970 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Martin-42241|Rear Admiral David James Martin]]||1933-1990||Darling Point NSW||-||-||-||-||1993 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; Governor of New South Wales |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Martin-48877|Norman Angus Martin]]||1893-1979||Port Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1949 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Justice Anthony Frank Mason'''||1925-living||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Masson-697|Professor David Orme Masson DSc]]||1858-1937||Hampstead, Middlesex ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Greene-8405|Senator Walter Massy-Greene]]||1874-1952||Camberwell, Surrey ENG||-||-||-||-||1933 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Mathers-1310|Robert Mathers]]||1928-2011||Ipswich QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - Mathers Shoes |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||James Adam Louis Matheson||1912-2002||Huddersfield, West Riding of Yorkshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Maudsley-126|Colonel Doctor Henry Carr Maudsley]]||1859-1944||Settle, Yorkshire ENG||-||-||-||-||1919 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[May-16552|Professor Robert McCredie May, Baron May of Oxford]]||1936-2020||Woollahra NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||2002 OM, 1996 Knight Bachelor, 2001 Life Peerage||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Meeks-3161|Alfred William Meeks]]||1849-1932||Cheltenham, Gloucestershire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Leslie Galfreid Melville||1902-2002||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1957 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Justice Douglas Ian Menzies||1907-1974||Ballarat VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1958 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Leckie-285.jpg|50px]]||[[Leckie-285|Pattie Maie Menzies nee Leckie]]||1899-1995||Alexandra VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1954 GBE||1951 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Menzies-170.jpg|50px]]||[[Menzies-170|Robert Gordon 'Bob' Menzies]]||1894-1978||Jeparit VIC||-||1963 KT||-||1976 AK||1976 KCMG||-||-||1951 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; longest serving Prime Minister of Australia |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Archie Reuben Louis Michaelis||1889-1975||St Kilda VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1952 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Miller-89582.jpg|50px]]||[[Miller-89582|Denison Samuel King Miller]]||1860-1923||Fairy Meadow NSW||-||-||-||-||1920 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Jonathan Mills'''||1963-living||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||2013 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Music_Industries|Music]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Mitchell-32096|Edward Fancourt Mitchell]]||1855-1941||Richmond, Surrey ENG||-||-||-||-||1918 KCMG||-||-||-||(William Henry Fancourt's son) |-align=center |[[Image:Mitchell-12528.jpg|50px]]||[[Mitchell-12528|Helen Porter Mitchell 'Nellie Melba']]||1861-1931||Richmond VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1918 DBE, 1927 GBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Music_Industries|Music]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Mitchell-30005|James Mitchell]]||1866-1951||Paradise WA||-||-||-||-||1921 KCMG, 1947 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Mitchell-37121.jpg|50px]]||[[Mitchell-37121|Roma Alma Flinders Mitchell]]||1913-2000||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] - Australia's first woman judge, University Chancellor and State Governor |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Mitchell-27909|William Henry Fancourt Mitchell]]||1811-1884||Leicester ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1875 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||William Mitchell||1861-1962||SCT||-||-||-||-||1927 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Monash-2-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Monash-2|General John Monash]]||1865-1931||West Melbourne VIC||-||-||1918 KCB||-||1918 KCMG, 1919 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Frank Thomas Moore'''||1930-living||QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||2013 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Professor (William) Harrison Moore||1867-1935||London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1925 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Moore-41833.jpg|50px]]||[[Moore-41833|Major General Newton Henderson Moore]]||1870-1936||Fremantle WA||-||-||-||-||1910 KCMG||-|-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; Premier of Western Australia |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||John Demetrius Morris||1902-1956||Hawthorn VIC||-||-||-||-||1952 KCMG||-||-||1943 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Kenneth James Morris||1903-1978||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Morshead-52.jpg|50px]]||[[Morshead-52|Lieutenant General Leslie James Morshead]]||1889-1959||Ballarat East VIC||-||-||1942 KCB||-||1942 KCMG||-||1942 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg-1-1.jpg|50px]]||[[ Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glücksburg-1|HRH Prince Philip Mountbatten, the Duke of Edinburgh]]||1921-2021||Mon Repos, Corfu, Kingdom of Greece||-||-||-||2015 AK||-||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:RNH_Images-147.jpg|50px]]||[[Windsor-21|HM King Charles III (Charles Philip Arthur George Mountbatten-Windsor)]]||1948-living||Buckingham Palace, Westminster, Middlesex ENG||-||-||-||1981 (to 2022) AK||-||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Laurence Macdonald Muir||1925-2010||VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Alan Whiteside Munro||1898-1968||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1965 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Murdoch-1078|Air Marshal Sir Alister Murray Murdoch]]||1912-1984||Elsternwick VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Greene-1538|Lady Elisabeth Joy Murdoch]]||1909-2012||Toorak VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1963 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||James Anderson Murdoch||1867-1939||Edinburgh, Midlothian SCT||-||-||-||-||-||-||1928 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Murdoch-358.jpg|50px]]||[[Murdoch-358|Walter Logie Forbes Murdoch]]||1874-1970||Rosehearty, Aberdeenshire SCT||-||-||-||-||1964 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Doctor Angus Johnston Murray||1896-1968||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Murray-28712|Rear Admiral Brian Stewart Murray]]||1921-1991||Glen Huntly VIC||-||-||-||-||1982 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - Governor of Victoria |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Justice George John Robert Murray||1863-1942||Magill SA||-||-||-||-||1917 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Murray-8353|John Hubert Plunkett Murray]]||1861-1940||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1925 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Baillieu-49|Margery Merlyn Myer]]||1900-1982||Queenscliffe VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1960 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Baevski-2|Norman Myer (born Nahum Moshe Baevski)]]||1897-1956||Tatarsk Smolensk, Russia (Belarus)||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1956 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - Myer Department Stores |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Rupert Horace Myers||1921-2019||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Nalder-92|Crawford David Nalder]]||1910-1994||Katanning WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1974 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Justice (Thomas John) Mellis Napier||1882-1976||Dunbar, East Lothian SCT||-||-||-||-||1945 KCMG||-||-||1943 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Charles Samuel Nathan||1870-1936||South Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1928 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Maurice Arnold Nathan||1914-1982||Kew VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1963 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Eric James Neal'''||1924-living||London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 Knight Bachelor, 1996 KStJ||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Newlands-142|Senator John Newlands]]||1864-1932||Nairnshire SCT||-||-||-||-||1927 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Newton-John-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Newton-John-1|Olivia Newton-John]]||1948-2022||Cambridge ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||2020 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Music_Industries|Music]] |-align=center |[[Image:Nicholls-1415.gif|50px]]||[[Nicholls-1415|Reverend Douglas Ralph Nicholls]]||1906-1988||Barmah NSW (Yorta Yorta country)||-||-||-||-||-||1977 KCVO||-||1972 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; Governor of South Australia |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Nicholls-2428|Justice Herbert Nicholls]]||1868-1940||Ballarat VIC||-||-||-||-||1927 KCMG||-||-||1916 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Nicklin-136.jpg|50px]]||[[Nicklin-136|George Francis Reuben 'Frank' Nicklin]]||1895-1978||Murwillumbah NSW||-||-||-||-||1968 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - Premier of Queensland |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Norman-8997|Robert Henry 'Bob' Norman]]||1914-2007||Maryborough QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1989 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - Bush Pilots Airways (later Air Queensland) |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Baggs-693|Lady Ada May Norris nee Baggs]]||1901-1989||Greenbushes WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Norris-7283.jpg|50px]]||[[Norris-7283|Major General Frank Kingsley Norris DSO]]||1893-1984||Lilydale VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1957 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Norris-13578|John Gerald Norris]]||1903-1990||Camberwell VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[North-5280|Thomas Lindsay North]]||1919-2015||Rutherglen NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Gustav Victor Joseph Nossal'''||1931-living||Bad Ischl, Austria||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]] |-align=center |[[Image:Northcott-225.jpg|50px]]||[[Northcott-225|General John Northcott]]||1890-1966||Creswick VIC||-||-||-||-||1954 KCMG||1954 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - first Australian-born Governor of New South Wales |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Northmore-122|Justice John Alfred Northmore]]||1865-1958||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||1932 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |}
    === '''O - S''' === {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-Death ! scope="col"|Place of Birth ! scope="col"|Order of the Garter ! scope="col"|Order of the Thistle ! scope="col"|Order of the Bath ! scope="col"|Order of Australia ! scope="col"|Order of St Michael & St George ! scope="col"|Royal Victorian Order ! scope="col"|Order of the British Empire ! scope="col"|Other ! scope="col"|Notables in (the) ... |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[O'Collins-1|Bishop James 'Jim' Patrick O'Collins]]||1892-1983||Port Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] |-align=center |[[Image:Olifent-8.png|50px]]||[[Olifent-8|Marcus Laurence Elwin 'Mark' Oliphant]]||1901-2000||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1959 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Neil-2181|Desmond 'Des' Henry O'Neil]]||1920-1999||Subiaco WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[O'Sullivan-3334|Senator (Michael) Neil O'Sullivan]]||1900-1968||Toowong QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1959 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Opperman-433|Hubert Ferdinand Opperman]]||1904-1996||Rochester VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Sport|Sport]] |-align=center |[[Image:Packer-1277.png|50px]]||[[Packer-1277|(Douglas) Frank Hewson Packer]]||1906-1974||King's Cross NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1971 KBE||1959 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Sport|Sport]] |-align=center |[[Image:Page-4009.jpg|50px]]||[[Page-4009|Earle Christmas Grafton Page]]||1880-1961||Grafton NSW||-||-||-||-||1938 GCMG||-||-||1942 CH||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Paine-5050|(Herbert) Kingsley Paine]]||1883-1972||Gawler SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1953 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Paltridge-152|Senator Shane Dunne Paltridge]]||1910-1966||Leederville WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - passed away 21 days upon being created KBE |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Arvi Hillar Parbo||1923-2017||Tallinn, Estonia||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Marjorie 'Margot' Alice Collette Parker||1900-1991||Ballarat VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Parker-9880|Justice Stephen Henry Parker]]||1846-1927||Cold Harbour WA||-||-||-||-||1914 KCMG||-||-||1908 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Parkhill-177|(Robert) Archdale 'Archie' Parkhill]]||1878-1947||Paddington NSW||-||-||-||-||1936 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Parkinson-3918|Nicholas Fancourt Parkinson]]||1925-2001||Horsham, Sussex ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Parsons-7052.jpg|50px]]||[[Parsons-7052|Justice (Herbert) Angas Parsons]]||1872-1945||North Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1945 KBE||1936 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Doctor Dennis Paterson||1930-2015||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Paton-2332|George Whitecross Paton]]||1902-1985||Geelong VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1957 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Pattinson-486|The Honourable Baden Pattinson]]||1899-1978||North Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1962 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Peacock-3770|Alexander James Peacock]]||1861-1933||Creswick VIC||-||-||-||-||1902 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Pearce-6116|George Foster Pearce]]||1870-1952||Mount Barker SA||-||-||-||-||-||1927 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Peden-653|John Beverley 'Jack' Peden]]||1871-1946||Randwick NSW||-||-||-||-||1930 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Peek-1680|Vice Admiral Sir Richard Innes Peek DSC]]||1914-2010||Tamworth NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Pethebridge-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Pethebridge-1|Brigadier General Samuel Augustus Pethebridge]]||1862-1918||Spring Hill QLD||-||-||-||-||1917 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Pettingell-317|William Walter Pettingell]]||1914-1987||Corrimal NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Phillips-48437|Frederick Beaumont Phillips]]||1900-1957||Ballarat VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1956 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Phillips-48441|John Grant Phillips]]||1911-1986||Mosman NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Philp-219.png|50px]]||[[Philp-219|Robert Philp]]||1851-1922||Glasgow, Lanarkshire SCT||-||-||-||-||1915 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - co-founder of Burns Philp; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Philp-1280|Justice Roslyn Foster Bowie Philp]]||1895-1965||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1958 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Pidgeon-650|John Allan Stewart Pidgeon]]||1926-2016||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1989 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Playford-210-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Playford-210|Thomas Playford IV]]||1896-1981||Norton Summit SA||-||-||-||-||1957 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - longest serving Premier of South Australia |-align=center |[[Image:Pollard-2768.jpg|50px]]||[[Pollard-2768|Lieutenant General Reginald Pollard DSO]]||1903-1978||Bathurst NSW||-||-||-||-||-||1970 KCVO||1961 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Powers-10170|Justice Charles Powers]]||1853-1939||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||1929 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Pyke-631|Lieutenant Colonel Louis Frederick Pyke]]||1907-1988||Prahran VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Ramsay-2113|Commodore James Maxwell Ramsay DSC]]||1916-1986||Hobart TAS||-||-||-||-||1978 KCMG||1982 KCVO||-||1976 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Ramsay-4079|Doctor John Ramsay]]||1872-1944||Glasgow, Lanarkshire SCT||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1939 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] (uncle of [[Ramsay-2584|Sir Thomas Ramsay]]) |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Ramsay-2584|Thomas Meek Ramsay]]||1907-1995||Essendon VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] (nephew of [[Ramsay-4079|Sir John Ramsay]]) |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Randall-11152|Richard John 'Dick' Randall]]||1906-1982||Birkdale QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-|| 1964 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Rank-418|Doctor Benjamin Keith Rank]]||1911-2002||Heidelberg VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Rankin-1911|Senator Annabelle Jane Mary Rankin]]||1908-1986||South Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1957 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Read-8663|Air Marshal Sir Charles Frederick Read DFC AFC]]||1918-2014||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Nicholls-4623|Audrey Tattie Hinchliffe Reader neé Nicholls]]||1903-1989||Macedon VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Reading-1050|Claude Hill Reading]]||1874-1946||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1934 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Refshauge-4|Major General William Dudley Duncan Refshauge]]||1913-2009||Wangaratta VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1966 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Brumby-49.jpg|50px]]||[[Brumby-49|Flora Ann Reid nee Brumby]]||1867-1950||Longford TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||1917 GBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Reid-3542.jpg|50px]]||[[Reid-3542|George Houston Reid]]||1845-1918||Johnstone, Renfrewshire SCT||-||-||1916 GCB||-||1909 KCMG, 1911 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - Prime Minister; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] - High Commissioner to the UK |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Renouf-349|Clement William Bailey 'Clem' Renouf]]||1921-2020||Ingham QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1988 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Rich-4462.jpg|50px]]||[[Rich-4462|Justice George Edward Rich]]||1863-1956||Braidwood NSW||-||-||-||-||1932 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Richardson-23485|Horace Frank Richardson]]||1901-1983||Bendigo VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1953 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Rickard-1207|Arthur Rickard]]||1868-1948||Currawang NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Risson-3.jpg|50px]]||[[Risson-3|Major General Robert Risson DSO]]||1901-1992||Ma Ma Creek QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||George Ritchie||1864-1944||SCT||-||-||-||-||1935 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Ritchie-6302|(Thomas) Malcolm Ritchie]]||1894-1971||Carlton VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1951 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Rivett-273-8.jpg|50px]]||[[Rivett-273|Albert Cherbury David Rivett]]||1885-1961||Dover TAS||-||-||-||-||1935 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Norris-13312|Joan Howard Roberts]]||1907-1990||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Science|Science]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Robertson-13842.jpg|50px]]||[[Robertson-13842|Lieutenant General Horace Clement Hugh Robertson DSO]]||1894-1960||Warrnambool VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1950 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Robertson-13958.png|50px]]||[[Robertson-13958|Macpherson Frederick Robertson]]||1859-1945||Ballarat VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1935 KBE||1932 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - chocolate and confectionery company MacRobertson's; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Robinson-41679|Arthur Robinson]]||1872-1945||Carlton VIC||-||-||-||-||1923 KCMG||-||-||-|| [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Robinson-31164|Lieutenant Colonel Thomas Bilbe Robinson]]||1853-1939||Rotherhithe, Surrey ENG||-||-||-||-||1913 KCMG||-||1917 KBE, 1920 GBE||1910 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Kurts-23|Raigh Edith Roe]]||1922-2014||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Rogers-43812|Percival Halse Rogers]]||1883-1945||Gunnedah NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1939 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Roscoe-726|Robert 'Bob' Bell Roscoe]]||1906-2000||QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Rosenthal-765.jpg|50px]]||[[Rosenthal-765|Major General Charles 'Rosie' Rosenthal DSO]]||1875-1954||Berrima NSW||-||-||1919 KCB||-||1919 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Rossiter-1215|John Frederick Rossiter]]||1913-1988||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Rowell-1370.jpg|50px]]||[[Rowell-1370|Lieutenant General Sydney 'Syd' Fairbairn Rowell]]||1894-1975||Lockleys SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1953 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Rowland-3261|Air Marshal James Anthony Rowland DFC AFC]]||1922-1999||Armidale NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Ryan-10416|Major General Doctor Charles Snodgrass Ryan]]||1853-1926||Longwood VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1919 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Rylah-4|Arthur Gordon Rylah]]||1909-1964||Kew VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||John Sanderson||1868-1945||Glenthompson VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1937 KBE||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Sargood-15.jpg|50px]]||[[Sargood-15|Senator Frederick Thomas Sargood]]||1834-1903||Walworth, Surrey ENG||-||-||-||-||1890 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Savige-10.jpg|50px]]||[[Savige-10|Lieutenant General Stanley 'Stan' George Savige DSO MC]]||1890-1975||Morwell VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1950 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Scherger-15.jpg|50px]]||[[Scherger-15|Air Chief Marshal Sir Frederick Rudolph William Scherger DFC AFC]]||1904-1984||Ararat VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1958 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Scholtens-302|James Henry Scholtens]]||1920-2010||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||1977 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Sydney Schubert||1928-2015||QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1985 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Seaman-2430|Reverend Keith Douglas Seaman]]||1920-2013||McLaren Vale SA||-||-||-||-||-||1981 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - Governor of South Australia |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Seddon-2062|Harold Seddon]]||1881-1958||Openshaw, Lancashire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1951 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[See-512|John See]]||1844-1907||Yelling, Huntingdonshire ENG||-||-||-||-||1902 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Selleck-700|Francis Palmer Selleck]]||1895-1976||Nathalia VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1957 KBE||1956 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||(John) Allan Sewell||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Shedden-195|Frederick Geoffrey Shedden]]||1893-1971||Kyneton VIC||-||-||-||-||1943 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] - Secretary Dept. of Defence |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Sheehy-222|Christopher Sheehy]]||1894-1960||Gympie QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1959 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Sheehy-223|The Honourable Justice Joseph Aloysius Sheehy]]||1900-1971||Gympie QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Nicholas Michael Shehadie||1926-2018||Coogee NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1976 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Sport|Dport]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Sheldon-5204|Mark Sheldon]]||1871-1956||Armidale NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1924 KBE||1922 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Sinclair-14640| The Honourable Colin Archibald Sinclair]]||1876-1956||Inverell NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1953 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - agriculture |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Sinnamon-130|Hercules Vincent Sinnamon]]||1899-1994||Seventeen Mile Rocks QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1985 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Smith-249454.jpg|50px]]||[[Smith-249454|Edwin Thomas Smith]]||1830-1919||Walsall, Staffordshire ENG||-||-||-||-||1888 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||(James John) Joynton Smith||1858-1945||London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1920 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Smith-199246.jpg|50px]]||[[Smith-199246|Keith Macpherson Smith]]||1890-1955||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1919 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Smith-199243.jpg|50px]]||[[Smith-199243|Ross Macpherson Smith MC & Bar DFC & Two Bars AFC]]||1892-1922||Semaphore SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1919 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Smith-178808.jpg|50px]]||[[Smith-178808|Admiral Victor Alfred Trumper Smith DSC]]||1913-1998||Chatswood NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Snedden-250|Billy Mackie Snedden]]||1926-1987||West Perth WA||-||-||-||-||1978 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Snow-11001|Sydney Snow]]||1887-1958||Ballarat VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1936 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Soundy-36|John Soundy]]||1878-1960||Dorchester, Dorset ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1954 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Spencer-19729|Professor Walter Baldwin Spencer]]||1860-1929||Stretford, Lancashire ENG||-||-||-||-||1916 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Spender-84|Percy Claude Spender]]||1897-1985||Darlinghurst NSW||-||-||-||-||-||1957 KCVO||1952 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Spicer-4839|Senator John Armstrong Spicer]]||1899-1978||Prahran VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1963 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Spooner-2468|Senator William Henry 'Bill' Spooner]]||1897-1966||Surry Hills NSW||-||-||-||-||1963 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Spry-1030|Brigadier Charles Chambers Fowell Spry DSO]]||1910-1994||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1964 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] - Australian Security Intelligence Organisation (ASIO) |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Starke-692|Justice Hayden Erskine Starke]]||1871-1958||Creswick VIC||-||-||-||-||1939 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Stawell-40|Doctor Richard Rawdon Stawell]]||1864-1935||Kew VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1929 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Steele-7337.jpg|50px]]||[[Steele-7337|Major General Clive Selwyn Steele DSO MC]]||1892-1955||Canterbury VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1953 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||James George Lee Steere||1830-1903||Ockley, Surrey ENG||-||-||-||-||1900 KCMG||-||-||1888 Knight Bachelor||- |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Doctor George Grafton Stening||1904-1996||Grafton NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] - CEO of the Order of St John of Jerusalem |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Stephen-1120|Ninian Martin Stephen]]||1923-2017||Henley, Oxfordshire ENG||1994 KG||-||-||1982 AK||1982 GCMG||1982 GCVO||1972 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Stevens-19683.jpg|50px]]||[[Stevens-19683|Bertram Sydney Barnsdale Stevens]]||1889-1973||Redfern NSW||-||-||-||-||1941 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Stevens-15012.jpg|50px]]||[[Stevens-15012|Major General John 'Jack' Edwin Stawell Stevens DSO MSM]]||1896-1969||Daylesford VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1955 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[McKay-1347|Hilda Mabel Stevenson nee McKay]]||1893-1987||Ballarat VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||Vice Admiral Hugh David Stevenson||1918-1998||Fortitude Valley QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Steward-3650.jpg|50px]]||[[Steward-3650|Lieutenant Colonel Sir George Charles Thomas Steward]]||1865-1920||London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1918 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Stewart-25401|Doctor Hector Hamilton Stewart]]||1901-1979||Elsternwick VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Stirling-332|John Lancelot Stirling]]||1849-1932||Strathalbyn SA||-||-||-||-||1909 KCMG||-||-||1902 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Stone-14413|Justice Edward Albert Stone]]||1844-1920||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||1912 KCMG||-||-||1902 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Street-3995|Justice Kenneth Whistler Street]]||1890-1972||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1956 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Street-3996|Justice Laurence Whistler Street]]||1926-2018||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1976 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Street-3830|Justice Philip Whistler Street]]||1863-1938||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1928 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Strong-8397|Archbishop Philip Nigel Warrington Strong]]||1899-1983||Sutton on the Hill, Derbyshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] - Primate of Australia |-align=center |[[Image:Sturdee-5.jpg|50px]]||[[Sturdee-5|Lieutenant General Vernon Ashton Hobart Sturdee DSO]]||1890-1966||Frankston VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1951 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Sutherland-5343.jpg|50px]]||[[Sutherland-5343|Joan Alston Bonynge nee Sutherland]]||1926-2010||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 DBE||1991 Order of Merit||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Music_Industries|Music]] - 'La Stupenda' opera singer |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Swartz-2751|Reginald William Colin Swartz]]||1911-2006||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-|-||-||1972 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Syme-21|Doctor Colin York Syme]]||1903-1986||Claremont VIC||-||-||-||-||1977 KCMG||-||-||1963 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Syme-572|Geoffrey Syme]]||1873-1942||South Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1941 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Syme-319|Doctor George Adlington Syme]]||1859-1929||Sherwood, Nottinghamshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1924 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Symon-80|Josiah Henry Symon]]||1846-1934||Wick, Caithness SCT||-||-||-||-||1901 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Synnot-2.jpg|50px]]||[[Synnot-2|Admiral Anthony Monckton Synnot]]||1922-2001||Corowa NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||David Iser Smith ne Szmitkowski||1933-2022||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||1990 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |}
    === '''T - Z''' === {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Birth-Death ! scope="col"|Place of Birth ! scope="col"|Order of the Garter ! scope="col"|Order of the Thistle ! scope="col"|Order of the Bath ! scope="col"|Order of Australia ! scope="col"|Order of St Michael & St George ! scope="col"|Royal Victorian Order ! scope="col"|Order of the British Empire ! scope="col"|Other ! scope="col"|Notables in (the) ... |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Tallis-143|George Tallis]]||1869-1948||Callan, Co Kilkenny IRL||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1922 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Visual_Arts|Visual Arts]] |-align=center |[[Image:Tangney-24.jpg|50px]]||[[Tangney-24|Senator Dorothy Margaret Tangney]]||1907-1985||North Perth WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1968 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Taylor-99911|Justice Alan Russell Taylor]]||1901-1969||Newcastle NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1955 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Taylor-32472|Squadron Leader Patrick Gordon 'Bill' Taylor GC MC]]||1896-1966||Mosman NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1954 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Thiess-24|Leslie Charles Thiess]]||1909-1992||Drayton QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1971 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] - Thiess Bros |-align=center |[[Image:Thomas-35542.jpg|50px]]||[[Thomas-35542|Robert Kyffin Thomas]]||1851-1910||Nailsworth SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1909 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Thomson-14114|Doctor Evan Rees Whitaker Thomson]]||1919-1993||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1977 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] - Christian Medical Fellowship and Gideons International |-align=center |[[Image:Torrens-146.jpg|50px]]||[[Torrens-146|Robert Richard Chute Torrens]]||1812-1884||Cork, County Cork IRL||-||-||-||-||1884 GCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Totterdell-25|Joseph Totterdell]]||1885-1959||Marple, Cheshire ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1953 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Townsend-10968|Professor (Sydney) Lance Townsend]]||1912-1983||Geelong VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1971 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Travers-1250|Doctor Thomas A'Beckett Travers]]||1902-1999||Warragul VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Treatt-3|Vernon Haddon Treatt MM]]||1897-1984||Singleton NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||'''Donald Henry Trescowthick'''||1930-living||Ballarat VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Trout-1216|(Herbert) Leon Trout]]||1906-1978||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1959 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Turbott-7.jpg|50px]]||[[Turbott-7|Ian Graham Turbott]]||1922-2016||Whangārei NZ||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1967 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Tyree-331|(Alfred) William 'Bill' Tyree]]||1921-2013||Auckland NZ||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1975 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Tyrrell-1238|Murray Louis Tyrrell]]||1913-1994||Kilmore VIC||-||-||-||-||-||1968 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Van_Praagh-12.jpg|50px]]||[[Van_Praagh-12|Margaret 'Peggy' van Praagh]]||1910-1990||West Hempstead, London ENG||-||-||-||-||-||-||1970 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Entertainment_Industries|Entertainment]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Vines-817|William Joshua 'Bill' Vines]]||1916-2011||Terang VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1975 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Tyrrell-1238|Justice John Evenden Virtue]]||1905-1986||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1975 KBE||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Muller-3760.jpg|50px]]||[[Müller-3760|Baron Ferdinand Jakob Heinrich von Mueller]]||1825-1896||Rostock, Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin||-||-||-||-||1879 KCMG||-||-||1871 Freiherr (Baron)||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Von_Schramek-1|Eric Emil von Schramek]]||1921-2010||Prague, Czechoslovakia (Czech Republic)||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Waddell-3649|(Charles) Graham Waddell]]||1877-1960||Orange NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1927 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Muller-3760.jpg|50px]]||[[Wade-7433|Charles Gregory Wade]]||1863-1922||Singleton NSW||-||-||-||-||1920 KCMG||-||-||1918 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Walch-366|Geoffrey Archer Walch]]||1898-1971||Hobart TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||1954 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Walder-156|Samuel Robert Walder]]||1879-1946||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1933 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Walker-63801.jpg|50px]]||[[Walker-63801|Eadith Campbell Walker]]||1861-1937||The Rocks, Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1928 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity|Service to the Community]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Walsh-13151|Justice Cyril Ambrose Walsh]]||1909-1973||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Warner-11140|Arthur George Warner]]||1899-1966||Lower Clapton, London Eng||-||-||-||-||-||-||1962 KBE||1956 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Warren-23268|Edward Emerton Warren]]||1895-1983||Broken Hill NSW||-||-||-||-||1969 KCMG||-||1959 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Watson-39215|Bruce Watson AC]]||1928-2008||Stanthorpe QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1985 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Webb-27675|William Flood Webb]]||1887-1972||Brisbane QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1954 KBE||1942 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Drury-3432|Senator Ivy Evelyn Annie Wedgwood]]||1896-1975||Malvern VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1967 DBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Wells-16193.jpg|50px]]||[[Wells-16193|Lieutenant General Henry Wells DSO]]||1898-1973||Kyneton VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1956 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Westerman-597|(Wilfred) Alan Westerman]]||1913-2001||NZ||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1963 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Wheeler-26401|Frederick Henry Wheeler]]||1914-1994||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1967 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:White-22314.jpg|50px]]||[[White-22314|General (Cyril) Brudenell Bingham White DSO]]||1876-1940||Saint Arnaud VIC||-||-||1927 KCB||-||1919 KCMG||1920 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[White-75051|Frederick William George White]]||1905-1994||Johnsonville, Wellington NZ||-||-||-||-||-||-||1962 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[White-66178|Group Captain Thomas Walter White DFC]]||1888-1957||North Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1952 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Williams-126931|Bruce Rodda Williams]]||1919-2010||Warragul VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1980 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Williams-126794|Dudley Williams MC]]||1889-1963||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1954 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Williams-126344|Edward Stratten Williams]]||1921-1999||Yungaburra QLD||-||-||-||-||1983 KCMG||-||1981 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Williams-126357|Henry Sydney Williams]]||1920-2003||Yungaburra QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1983 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Sport|Sport]] |-align=center |[[Image:Williams-115579.jpg|50px]]||[[Williams-115579|Air Marshal Sir Richard 'Dicky' Williams DSO]]||1890-1980||Moonta Mines SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1954 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Williams-70068|Surgeon General William Daniel Campbell Williams]]||1856-1919||Sydney NSW||-||-||-||-||1916 KCMG||-||-||KStJ||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Willis-9507.jpg|50px]]||[[Willis-9507|Eric Archibald Willis]]||1922-1999||Murwillumbah NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1975 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Willis-15664|Vice Admiral (Guido) James Willis]]||1923-2003||Learmonth VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||1981 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Wills-6201|Brigadier Kenneth Agnew Wills MC]]||1896-1977||Kent Town SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1960 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Wilson-106687|Justice Ronald Darling Wilson]]||1922-2005||Geraldton WA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1979 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Wilson-83813.jpg|50px]]||[[Wilson-83813|(Reginald) Victor Wilson]]||1877-1957||Adelaide SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1926 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Wilson-106875.jpg|50px]]||[[Wilson-106875|Doctor Roland Wilson PhD]]||1904-1996||Ulverstone TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||1965 KBE||1955 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Wilton-907.gif|50px]]||[[Wilton-907|General John Gordon Noel Wilton DSO]]||1910-1981||Strawberry Hills NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1964 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]] |-align=center |[[Image:Windeyer-19.jpg|50px]]||[[Windeyer-19|Major General Justice (John) Victor Windeyer DSO & Bar]]||1900-1987||Hunters Hill NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-|1958 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Winneke-21|Henry 'Harry' Arthur Winneke]]||1908-1985||Fitzroy VIC||-||-||-||-||1966 KCMG||1977 KCVO||-||1957 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Wittenoom-12.jpg|50px]]||[[Wittenoom-12|Edward Charles Horne Wittenoom]]||1854-1936||Fremantle WA||-||-||-||-||1900 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Wolff-2879|Albert Asher Wolff]]||1899-1977||Geraldton WA||-||-||-||-||1959 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Wollaston-91|Harry Newton Phillips Wollaston]]||1846-1921||Perth WA||-||-||-||-||1912 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Woods-16256|Archbishop Frank Woods]]||1907-1992||Davos, Graubünden, Switzerland||-||-||-||-||-||-||1972 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Woodward-5972|(Albert) Edward Woodward]]||1928-2010||Ballarat VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1982 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Woodward-4680.jpg|50px]]||[[Woodward-4680|Lieutenant General Eric Woodward DSO]]||1899-1967||Michelago NSW||-||-||-||-||1958 KCMG||1963 KCVO||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] - Governor of New South Wales |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Wootten-158|Major General George Frederick Wootten DSO]]||1893-1970||Marrickville NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||1958 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Military|Military]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] - Chairman of the Repatriation Commission |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Wright-36174|Senator Reginald Charles Wright]]||1905-1990||Central Castra TAS||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]]; [[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Wright-36172|Professor Roy Douglas Wright]]||1907-1990||Central Castra TAS||-||-||-||1983 AK||1983 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Medical and Nursing]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Wyndham-425|Harold Stanley Wyndham]]||1903-1988||Forbes NSW||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Yeend-90|Geoffrey John 'Geoff' Yeend]]||1927-1994||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||-||-||-||1969 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||John Soong Chung Yocklunn||1933-2016||China||-||-||-||-||-||1977 KCVO||-||1975 Knight Bachelor||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Young-59424|Archbishop Guilford Clyde Young]]||1916-1988||Sandgate QLD||-||-||-||-||-||-||1978 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Religion|Christian Church]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Young-59458|Senator Harold William Young]]||1923-2006||Port Broughton SA||-||-||-||-||1983 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Young-29236|Justice John McIntosh Young]]||1919-2008||Melbourne VIC||-||-||-||-||1975 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions|Public Service and Professions]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Young-45856|Walter James Young]]||1872-1840||Moonta SA||-||-||-||-||-||-||1932 KBE||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry|Commerce and Industry]] |-align=center |[[Image:Flags-5.png|50px]]||[[Zeal-40|Senator William Austin Zeal]]||1830-1912||Westbury, Wiltshire ENG||-||-||-||-||1895 KCMG||-||-||-||[[:Category:Australia%2C_Notables_in_Government|Government]] |-align=center |}
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    == The Ranks of the Peerage == Peers of the Realm have been associated with Australia since early in its history as British colonies. Many peers served as governors of the colonies (states following Federation), and in the days when the practice of appointing British citizens as governors-general was current, the great majority were peers. Australians themselves were previously eligible to receive British Imperial Honours. Such honours, in appropriate cases, included peerages and baronetcies. Australians based in the United Kingdom and other Commonwealth realms which continue to make nominations for Imperial Honours continue to be eligible for nomination to Imperial Honours, including peerages, and already-extant peerages and baronetcies continue to be inherited according to the instrument of their creation. See below for a list of Australian peers. in order of precedence ... === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke '''Duke / Duchess'''] === Duke is a male title either of a monarch ruling over a duchy, or of a member of royalty, or nobility. As rulers, dukes are ranked below emperors, kings, grand princes, grand dukes, and sovereign princes. As royalty or nobility, they are ranked below princes and grand dukes. The title comes from the French ''duc'', itself from the Latin ''dux'', meaning Leader, a term used to mean the leading military commander of a province. In the United Kingdom as also in Spain, all dukes are/were peers of the realm. A woman who holds in her own right the title to such duchy or dukedom, or is married to a duke, is normally styled duchess. === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquess '''Marquess / Marchioness'''] === A marquess (pronounced mɑː(r)kwɪs), is a nobleman of high hereditary rank in various European peerages and in those of some of their former colonies. The word marquess entered the English language from the Old French ''marchis'' (ruler of a border area) in the late 13th or early 14th century. The French word was derived from ''marche'' (frontier), itself descended from the Middle Latin ''marca'' (frontier). In Great Britain, and historically in Ireland, a marquess ranks below a duke and above an earl. The theoretical distinction between a marquess and other titles has, since the Middle Ages, faded into obscurity. In times past, the distinction between a count and a marquess was that the land of a marquess was on the border of the country, while a count's land, called a county, often was not. As a result of this, a marquess was trusted to defend and fortify against potentially hostile neighbours and was thus more important and ranked higher than a count. A woman with the rank of a marquess or the wife (or widow) of a marquess is a marchioness or marquise. ===[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl '''Earl / Countess'''] === Earl is a rank of the nobility in the United Kingdom. The title originates in the Old English word ''eorl'', meaning 'a man of noble birth or rank'. The word is cognate with the Scandinavian form ''jarl'', and meant 'chieftain', particularly a chieftain set to rule a territory in a king's stead. After the Norman Conquest, it became the equivalent of the continental count (in England in the earlier period, it was more akin to a duke; in Scotland, it assimilated the concept of ''mormaer''). In modern Britain, an earl is a member of the peerage, ranking below a marquess and above a viscount. A feminine form of earl never developed; instead, countess is used. As the second wife of George Lascelles (1923-2011) the Earl of Harewood, Australian violinist and model Patricia Elizabeth 'Bambi' Shmith née Tuckwell (1926-2018) was entitled as the Countess of Harewood from the time of her marriage in 1967 to her death. Tasmanian-born Mary Elizabeth Donaldson, as of 2024 the Queen of Denmark, became entitled in 2008 as the Danish Countess of Monpezat. === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscount '''Viscount / Viscountess'''] === A viscount is a title used in Great Britain and some European countries for a noble of varying status. The word viscount comes from Old French ''visconte'' (Modern French: vicomte), itself from Medieval Latin ''vicecomitem'', meaning deputy companion. In many countries, a viscount, and its historical equivalents, was a non-hereditary, administrative or judicial position and did not develop into a hereditary title until much later. Viscount is the fourth rank in the British peerage system, standing directly below an earl and above a baron (Lord of Parliament in Scotland). In British practice, the title of a viscount may be either a place name, a surname, or a combination thereof, for example, the Viscount Falmouth, the Viscount Hardinge and the Viscount Colville of Culross. A specifically British custom is the use of viscount as a courtesy title for the heir of an earl or marquess. There are approximately 270 viscountcies extant in the peerages of the British Isles, though most are secondary titles. A British viscount is addressed in speech as Lord [X], while his wife is Lady [X], and he is formally styled 'The Right Honourable The Viscount [X]'. The children of a viscount are known as The Honourable [Forename] [Surname]. === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron '''Baron / Baroness'''] (in Scotland, known as Lord / Lady of Parliament) === Baron is a rank of nobility or title of honour, often hereditary, in various European countries, either current or historical. The female equivalent is baroness. Typically, the title denotes an aristocrat who ranks higher than a lord or knight, but lower than a viscount or count. Often, barons hold their fief – their lands and income – directly from the monarch. The term originates from the Latin term ''barō'', via Old French, meaning one's man, that is servant, soldier, mercenary. The use of the title baron came to England via the Norman Conquest of 1066. === [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baronet '''Baronet / Baronetess'''] === A baronet or the female equivalent, a baronetess, is the holder of a baronetcy, a hereditary title awarded by the British Crown. The title of baronet is mentioned as early as the 14th century, however, in its current usage it was created by James I of England in 1611 as a means of raising funds for the crown. A baronetcy is the only British hereditary honour that is not of the peerage. A baronet is addressed as 'Sir' (just as is a knight) or 'Dame' in the case of a baronetess, but ranks above all knighthoods and damehoods in the order of precedence, except for the Order of the Garter, the Order of the Thistle, and the dormant Order of St Patrick. In practice, the UK Peerage and Baronetage consist of about 1,200 families. Like knights, baronets are accorded the style 'Sir' before their first name. Baronetesses in their own right use 'Dame', also before their first name, while wives of baronets use 'Lady' followed by the marital surname only.
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    == Australian Peers of the Realm == === '''Duke''' === *'''Alexander Charles David Drogo Montagu''', 13th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duke_of_Manchester Duke of Manchester] (1962-living), was born in Camperdown, New South Wales, making him an Australian citizen from birth; however, he has long resided in California. His father was [[Montagu-296|Angus Montagu, 12th Duke of Manchester]]. His mother and first wife were also Australians. He succeeded to his father's dukedom in 2002. His younger brother, Lord Kimble Montagu, an academic at Monash University, is also an Australian citizen and is the heir presumptive to the dukedom. === '''Marquess''' === *'''Sebastian Browne''', 12th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marquess_of_Sligo Marquess of Sligo] (1964-living), is a peer in the Peerage of Ireland. As Baron Monteagle he is also a peer in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. He emigrated to Australia in 1997, where he is a residential real estate agent. His father was Jeremy Ulick Browne, 11th Marquess of Sligo (1939–2014). === '''Earl''' === *'''Simon Michael Rawdon Francis Abney-Hastings''', 15th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Loudoun Earl of Loudoun] (1974-living), was born in Australia in 1974. In 2004, the television documentary Britain's Real Monarch presented evidence that his father, the 14th Earl, was the rightful King of England. He lives in Wangaratta, and Melbourne, Victoria. He succeeded his father in 2012. *'''Timothy Charles Robert Noel Bentinck''', 12th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Portland Earl of Portland and Count Bentinck](1953-living), was born in Barton, Tasmania while his father [[Bentinck-72|Henry Bentinck]], later the 11th Earl, was working as a jackaroo on a sheep station there. *'''George Lionel Dawson-Damer''', 7th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Portarlington Earl of Portarlington] (1938-living), was a director of G S Yuill and Company in Sydney, New South Wales, in 1965. He maintains an address in Sydney as well as an address in Melrose, Scotland. *'''Robert Fiennes-Clinton''', 19th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Lincoln Earl of Lincoln] (1972-living), is resident in Perth, Western Australia. *'''Guy David Greville''', 9th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Warwick Earl of Warwick and 9th Earl Brooke of Warwick Castle], and Baron Brooke of Beauchamps Court (1957-living), resides in Perth, Western Australia, and inherited his father's titles in 1996. He was educated at Eton College and the Ecole de Roches in France. *'''Francis Egerton Grosvenor''', 8th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Wilton Earl of Wilton] (1934-living), lives in Victoria and is a board member of the Victorian Opera. Like his kinsmen, many of whom assumed the surname Egerton-Warburton, he is in remainder to the Egerton baronetcy (created 1617). *'''Malcolm Murray''', 12th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Dunmore Earl of Dunmore] (1946-living), was born in Tasmania and has lived there all his life. *'''(Robert) Keith Rous''', 6th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_of_Stradbroke Earl of Stradbroke] (1937-living), lives in Victoria, having left England at the age of 19. His grandfather, [[Rous-128|George Rous]], the 3rd Earl, had been Governor of Victoria from 1921 to 1926. === '''Viscount''' === *[[Bruce-2280|Stanley Melbourne Bruce]], 1st [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stanley_Bruce Viscount Bruce of Melbourne] (1883-1967), became Prime Minister in 1923, holding the office for six and a half years until he lost not only the 1929 election. He later became High Commissioner to the United Kingdom and served there for thirteen years. In 1947 he became Viscount Bruce of Melbourne, of Westminster Gardens in the City of Westminster. He was childless and the viscountcy became extinct at his death. *'''Nicholas Alexander Mowbray St John''', 9th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Viscount_Bolingbroke Viscount Bolingbroke], 10th Viscount St John and 13th Baronet of Lydiard Tregoze (1974-living) lives in Sydney. === '''Baron / Baroness''' === '''Hereditary Peers''': *[[Baden-Powell-2|'''(David) Michael Baden-Powell''']], 4th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Baden-Powell Baron Baden-Powell of Gilwell] and Baronet of Bentley (1940-living), is the current holder of the Baden-Powell barony and is the son of the 2nd Baron, [[Baden-Powell-19|Arthur Robert Baden-Powell]], and the brother of the 3rd Baron, [[Baden-Powell-23|Robert Crause Baden-Powell]]. Born in Sinoia, Rhodesia (Zimbabwe), he migrated to Australia in 1965, and lives in Camberwell, Victoria. He was a former insurance sales agent and financial planner. He is active in the Victorian Scouts movement. *[[Baillieu-20|Sir Clive Baillieu]], 1st [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Baillieu Baron Baillieu] (1889-1967) was born in Australia and educated at Camberwell Grammar School, Melbourne Grammar School and the University of Melbourne, before moving to the UK, where he continued his studies at Magdalen College, Oxford. He was granted an hereditary peerage in 1953, as 1st Baron Baillieu, of Sefton in the Commonwealth of Australia and of Parkwood in the County of Surrey. He died in Melbourne in 1967 and was succeeded by his son William as 2nd Baron Baillieu. The current holder, James William Latham Baillieu, 3rd Baron Baillieu, maintains addresses in both London and Melbourne. *'''John Francis Blackwood''', 11th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Dufferin_and_Claneboye Baron Dufferin and Claneboye of Ballyleidy and Killyleagh] and 12th Baronet of Ballyleidy (1944-living), resides in Orange, New South Wales and is an achitect. In 1991 he succeeded his father, Francis George Blackwood, as 11th Baron Dufferin and Clandeboye and also as 12th Baronet of Ballyleidy. *'''David Campbell''', 7th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Stratheden Baron Stratheden and Campbell] (1963-living), was born in Rockhampton, Queensland and succeeded his father to the barony in 2011. He lives on Queensland's Sunshine Coast. *'''Charles Gray Compton Cavendish''', 7th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Chesham Baron Chesham] (1974-living), was born in Sydney and educated at The King's School, Parramatta before moving to the United Kingdom and attending Durham University and City University, London. He succeeded to the title in 2009 on the death of his father, [[Cavendish-331|Nicholas Cavendish, 6th Baron Chesham]]. *Lewis Joseph Hugh Clifford, 12th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Clifford_of_Chudleigh Baron Clifford of Chudleigh] (1889-1964), having been born in New Zealand was educated at Xavier College in Melbourne. He later lived in Tasmania and Victoria. He retired the United Kingdom. He succeeded his brother, [[Clifford-5163|Lord Charles Oswald Hugh Clifford]], to the title in 1962. *Archibald Clark Kerr, 1st [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archibald_Clark_Kerr,_1st_Baron_Inverchapel Baron Inverchapel] (1882-1951), was born in Watson's Bay, New South Wales; his maternal grandfather was [[Robertson-17031|Sir John Robertson]], five times premier of the colony. The family emigrated to England in 1889 and entered the British diplomatic service in 1906. Knighted in 1935 while Ambassador to Iraq, he was raised to the peerage in 1946 as the 1st Baron Inverchapel, of Loch Eck in the County of Argyll, and subsequently served as the British Ambassador to the United States until his retirement in 1948. He died childless in 1951, and his barony became extinct. *'''James Lindsay''', 3rd [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baron_Lindsay_of_Birker Baron Lindsay of Birker] (1945-living), is a former Australian diplomat, serving in Chile, Laos, Bangladesh, Venezuela, Pakistan and Kenya. He succeeded his father, [[Lindsay-5508|Michael Francis Morris Lindsay]], to the barony in 1994. *Sir Roy Lister Robinson, 1st [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_Robinson,_1st_Baron_Robinson Baron Robinson] (1883-1952), was born in South Australia and died in Canada. He lived mainly in the United Kingdom, where he was knighted for his services to forestry in 1931, and raised to the peerage in 1947 as 1st Baron Robinson, of Kielder Forest in the County of Northumberland and of Adelaide in the Commonwealth of Australia. He had no surviving sons and his barony became extinct on his death. *[[Vanneck-25|Colonel William Charles Arcedeckne Vanneck KCMG KStJ, 5th Baron Huntingfield]] (1883-1969), was born in Gatton, Queensland, in 1883, and grew up there until the age of 14, when he moved to England. He inherited the barony from his uncle in 1915. He was later appointed Governor of Victoria from 1934 to 1939; the first Australian-born governor of an Australian state. '''Life Peers''': *[[Atkin-279|James Richard 'Dick' Atkin]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Atkin,_Baron_Atkin Baron Atkin of Aberdovey] (1867–1944), born in Brisbane, Queensland. He served as a judge of the King's Bench division of the High Court of England and Wales, and in 1928 was appointed a law lord. He took the title of Baron Atkin, of Aberdovey, in the County of Merioneth. *'''Natalie Louise Bennett''', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Natalie_Bennett Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle] (1966-), British politician; born in Eastwood, New South Wales, raised, educated and spent her early career in journalism in Australia, relocated to England in 1999. Bennett was made a life peer in 2019, as Baroness Bennett of Manor Castle, of Camden in the London Borough of Camden. *'''Sir Michael Bishop''', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Bishop,_Baron_Glendonbrook Baron Glendonbrook of Bowdenn] (1942-), English-born Australian businessman, was made a life peer in 2011. He took the name Baron Glendonbrook, of Bowdenn in the County of Cheshire. *[[Casey-2832|Richard Gavin Gardiner Casey KG GCMG CH DSO MC PC]], 1st [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Casey,_Baron_Casey Baron Casey of Berwick] (1890–1976), resigned from the Australian Federal Parliament in 1960 to accept a life peerage. He became Baron Casey, of Berwick in the State of Victoria and the Commonwealth of Australia, and of the City of Westminster, and he took his seat in the House of Lords. In 1965 he was appointed Governor-General of Australia. *Robin Corbett, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robin_Corbett,_Baron_Corbett_of_Castle_Vale Baron Corbett of Castle Vale] (1933–2012), British Labour Party politician; born in Fremantle, Western Australia, but moved to England as a small child. Corbett was made a life peer in 2001, as Baron Corbett of Castle Vale, of Erdington in the County of West Midlands. *[[Florey-29|Sir Howard Walter Florey]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Howard_Florey Baron Florey of Adelaide] (1898-1968) was made a life peer in 1965 as Baron Florey, of Adelaide in the State of South Australia and Commonwealth of Australia and of Marston in the County of Oxford. Both Florey and the discoverer of penicillin, Sir Alexander Fleming, were knighted in 1944. Florey's additional peerage recognised the monumental work he did in making penicillin available in sufficient quantities to save millions of lives in the Second World War. *'''(Rachel) Trixie Anne Gardner née McGirr''', [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trixie_Gardner,_Baroness_Gardner_of_Parkes Baroness Gardner of Parkes] (1927-living), dentist and Conservative politician, was made a life peeress as Baroness Gardner of Parkes in the State of New South Wales and Commonwealth of Australia, and of Southgate in Greater London, on 19th June 1981. She was the last recipient of a peerage with reference to a place in Australia. *Robert Lowe Hall, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Hall,_Baron_Roberthall Baron Roberthall of Silverspur] (1901-1988), Australian-born economic adviser to the UK government (1953–61) and a member of Britain's Economic Planning Board (1947–61), was made a life peer in 1969. He took the name Baron Roberthall, of Silverspur in the State of Queensland and Commonwealth of Australia and of Trenance in the County of Cornwall. *Sir Michael Hintze, 1st [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michael_Hintze,_Baron_Hintze Baron Hintze of Dunster] (1953-living), businessman and philanthropist; born in Harbin, Heilongjiang, China, was raised and educated in Sydney, and currently resides in England. Hintze was made a life peer in 2022 as Baron Hintze, of Dunster in the County of Somerset. *Sir Robert McCredie May, 1st [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_May,_Baron_May_of_Oxford Baron May of Oxford] (1936–2020), Chief Scientific Adviser to HM Government, President of the Royal Society, and a professor at Sydney, Princeton, Oxford, and Imperial College London, was made a life peer in 2001. After his initial preference for "Baron May of Woollahra" failed after objection from the Protocol Office of the Australian Prime Minister's Department, he chose the title Baron May of Oxford, of Oxford in the County of Oxfordshire. *Augustus Andrewes Uthwatt, 1st [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Augustus_Uthwatt,_Baron_Uthwatt Baron Uthwatt of Lathbury](1879-1949) Australian-born judge; Judge of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice; Lord of Appeal in Ordinary; Privy Counsellor; 1946 he took the title Baron Uthwatt, of Lathbury, in the County of Buckingham. === '''Baronet / Baronetess''' === The following Australians have been awarded or have inherited baronetcies: *[[Barnewall-135|John Aylmer Barnewall]], 10th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnewall_baronets Baronet Barnewall of Crickstown Castle, Co. Meath, Ireland] (1812-1890) emigrated to Australia in 1840. He died at Upper Thornton, Victoria in 1890. **In 1909, his son [[Barnewall-134|John Robert Barnewall]] succeeded to the baronetcy as 11th baronet. **The 13th baronet, Sir Reginald Robert Barnewall (1924-2018) was educated at Xavier College, Melbourne. He succeeded to the baronetcy in 1961 and lived in Mount Tamborine, Queensland until his death. **His son '''Sir Peter Barnewall''' (1963-living) is the 14th and current baronet. *[[Boileau-165|Francis James Boileau]], 5th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boileau_baronets Baronet of Boileau of Tacolneston Hall in the County of Norfolk] (1871-1945). Boileau baronets have resided in Australia since 1942, when [[Boileau-165|Francis]] became the 5th baronet. **Sir Gilbert George Benson Boileau, 6th Baronet (1898–1978) **Sir Edmond Charles Boileau, 7th Baronet (1903–1980) **Lieutenant Colonel Sir Guy Francis Boileau, 8th Baronet (1935–2013) **Sir Nicolas Edmond George Boileau, 9th Baronet (1964-living). The current holder. *[[Clarke-10293|Sir William John Clarke]], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_William_Clarke,_1st_Baronet 1st Baronet of Rupertswood] (1831-1897) was a Van Dieman's Land (Tasmanian)-born businessman and philanthropist. He was raised to the baronetage in 1882, the first Victorian (he had migrated there in 1850, then Port Phillip Bay, New South Wales) to be granted a hereditary honour. **[[Clarke-13441|Sir Rupert Turner Havelock Clarke]], 2nd Bt (1865-1926) was an Australian pastoralist and entrepreneur, member of parliament and company director. He established his property, ''Rupertswood'' near Geelong, Victoria. **Sir Rupert William John Clarke AM MBE 3rd Bt (1919-2005) was an Australian soldier, businessman and pastoralist. **The 4th and current baronet, '''Sir Rupert Grant Alexander Clarke''' (1947-living), lives in Victoria. *[[Cooper-22655|Sir Daniel Cooper GCMG]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Daniel_Cooper,_1st_Baronet 1st Baronet of Cooper of Woollahra] (1821-1902) was a nineteenth-century politician, merchant and philanthropist in the Colony of New South Wales. He served as the first speaker of the Legislative Assembly of the colony and was a noted philatelist. Cooper was knighted in 1857, created a baronet of Woollahra in 1863, the second of four baronetcy conferred to British expatriates in the Australian colonies, created Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George (KCMG) in 1880 and upgraded to Knight Grand Cross (GCMG) of the order in 1888. **The baronetcy is currently held by Sir William Cooper, 6th Bt. *[[Henry-16294|Sir Charles Solomon Henry]], 1st [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_Charles_Henry,_1st_Baronet Baronet of Henry of Parkwood] (1860-1919), was born in Adelaide, South Australia. He was an Australian merchant and businessman who lived mostly in Britain and sat as a Liberal Member of Parliament (MP) in the House of Commons from 1906 until his death. He had no heirs. The baronetcy is extinct. *'''Sir Piers Robert Dick Lauder''', 13th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lauder_baronets Baronet of Lauder of Fountainhall, Haddingtonshire] (1947-living). From 1974 until 2006, Lauder (who has reverted to just the surname Lauder) was a programmer and Computer Systems Officer in the Basser Department of Computer Science at Sydney University. Professor Kummerfeld and Piers Lauder were jointly elected to the Australian Internet Hall of Fame in 1998. **The heir presumptive to the baronetcy is Mark Andrew Dick Lauder (1951-), second and youngest son of the 12th Baronet. *[[Matheson-2283|Senator Sir Alexander Matheson]], 3rd [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matheson_baronets Baronet of Matheson of Lochalsh] (1861-1929), born in Mayfair, London, was the son of [[Matheson-37|Sir Alexander Matheson, 1st Baronet]], a Scottish member of the House of Commons. In 1894 he migrated to Western Australia. In 1897, he was elected to the Western Australian Legislative Council for North-East Province, serving until 1901. In 1901 he was elected to the Australian Senate as a Senator for Western Australia, on a platform of absolute free trade, industrial arbitration, old age pensions, uniform franchise and White Australia. He served until his retirement in 1906. Returning to England, he succeeded to the Matheson baronetcy in 1920, and died in 1929. *Sir Charles Nicholson, 1st [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nicholson_baronets Baronet of Nicholson of Luddenham] (1808-1903) (1859, Colony of New South Wales). The baronetcy is extinct. *[[O'Loghlen-10|Sir Bryan O'Loghlen]], 3rd [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/O%27Loghlen_baronets Baronet of O'Loghlen of Drumcanora] (1828-1905), emigrated to Victoria in 1862 was appointed a Crown Prosecutor in 1863. He succeeded to the baronetcy on the death of his elder brother in 1877. He held a seat in the Victorian Legislative Assembly from 1878 to 1883, and was Premier of Victoria from 1881 until 1883. He rejoined the Legislative Assembly in 1888, holding a seat until 1900. **[[O'Loghlen-6|Sir Colman Michael O'Loghlen, 6th Baronet]] (1916-2014), was educated at Xavier College, Melbourne and succeeded to the baronetcy in 1951. **'''Michael O'Loghlen QC''' (1945-living) is the son of the 6th baronet and is the 7th baronet. *[[Samuel-231|Sir Saul Samuel KCMG CB]], 1st [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_baronets Baronet of Samuel of Nevern Square, St Mary Abbots parish, Kensington, in the County of London] (1820-1900) was elevated to the Baronetage of the United Kingdom on 8th March 1898 for Saul Samuel, Agent-General for New South Wales in the United Kingdom. *[[Trollope-312|Sir Gordon Clavering Trollope]], 15th [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trollope_baronets Baronet of Trollope of Casewick in the County of Lincoln] (1885-1958), was born in Sydney and attended Newington College from 1898 to 1901. He later worked as a woolbroker in Australia. **[[Trollope-313|Sir Anthony Owen Clavering Trollope]], 16th Baronet (1917-1987), elder son of the 15th Baronet, was born in Sydney and attended North Sydney Boys High School. **'''Sir Anthony Simon Trollope''', 17th Baronet (1945-living) was born in Sydney and attended North Sydney Boys High. He is married, with two daughters. *[[Way-2702|Sir Samuel James Way]], 1st [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Samuel_Way Baronet of Way of Montefiore] (1836-1916); baronetcy awarded 1899, Colony of South Australia). The baronetcy is extinct.
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    == Sources == == See also == *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_knights_and_dames Wikipedia: Australian Knights and Dames; accessed 15 Apr 2023]. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Australian_peers_and_baronets Wikipedia: Australian Peers and Baronets; accessed 30 Apr 2023].
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    == Welcome to the Australia Project, Australian Notables Team== *''This page is part of the '''[[Project:Australia|Australia Project]]''' ==Members== :Team Leader: [[Paul-5413|Melanie Paul]] *[[Knight-8615|Linda Armstrong]] *[[Davis-42955|Scott Davis]] *[[MacDonald-5873|Karen MacDonald]] * [[Myers-9915|Amanda Myers]] *[[Potter-10870|Susan Officer]] *[[Seller-119|Craig Seller]] *[[Speed-878|I. Speed]] *[[Stapleton-675|Danny Stapleton]] *[[Stevens-18395|Heather Stevens]] *[[Thomas-7679|Gillian Thomas]] *[[Fisher-26333|Melanie White]] *[[Bowden-5225|Aaron Bowden]] *[[O'Meara-503|Virginia Miltrup]] *[[Wimble-157|Anonymous Wimble]] *[[Fiordalisi-11|Anne Fiordalisi]] ==Definition of Notable Profiles== :Definition from Category: Notables: '''''Notables''' are people who are worthy of note, remarkable, eminent, or persons of distinction. They may be famous, now or in the past. Or they may be less than famous to the general public, but well-known among their own esoteric accomplished peers. Or they may be infamous, or "Black Sheep", particularly if they reached a high level of disrepute among authorities and media, such as criminals who were once listed on the FBI Ten Most Wanted List.'' :Examples: those with profiles in Who's Who, encyclopaedias, Australian Dictionary of Biographies, or Wikipedia. See the '''[[Project:Notables|Notables Project]]''' and '''[[Space:Requirements_of_Working_with_Individuals_who_are_Notable|Requirements for Profiles of Notables]]''' ==Deceased and Living Notables== *The Australia Project has developed specific guidelines for '''Living Notables''', '''[[Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Living_Notables|Australia, Project Guidelines - Living Notables]]'''. *'''All deceased Notables''' and their deceased family members should have their privacy level set to '''"Open"''', (although we recommend leaving deceased notable profiles at Green (Public) privacy level for up to 3 months after date of death, as a mark of respect). It is important that all members be able to contribute to these profiles. The Notables Project does '''not''' generally manage profiles of deceased Notables. If you manage a deceased Australian notable profile and feel it is eligible for management by the Australia Project, contact '''[[Thomas-7679|Gillian]]'''. ==Adding the '''[[Template:Notables_Sticker|Notables Sticker]]'''== Please add the Notables sticker template, by using one of the Australian Notables categories listed in the following section as a parameter, eg. '''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in the Entertainment Industries}}''' and add to the profile below the Biography heading.
    {{Notables Sticker}} {{Clear}} *''The Notables Sticker automatically applies the category [[:Category:Notables|Notables]] in addition to the Australian Notables category used as a sticker parameter. Any other applicable Notables categories and/or occupation categories can be added manually. * '''''Do not add the template {{Notables}} to profiles.''' This is the Notables Project Box and it is only added to profiles that are managed by the Notables Project. See also,[[Space:Australia%2C_Project_Guidelines_-_Living_Notables|Australia, Project Guidelines - Living Notables]] '' == Notable Categories under "Australia, Notables" == :Notable profiles should be categorised to one of these sub-categories using the Notables sticker: *'''[[:Category:Australia,_Notables|Australia, Notables]]''' (please categorise to a sub-category if possible) **'''[[:Category:Australia, Notable Activists and Reformers|Australia, Notable Activists and Reformers]]''' (activists, reformers, suffragettes, environmentalists) '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notable Activists and Reformers}}''''' **'''[[:Category:Australia, Notable Adventurers, Explorers and Trailblazers|Australia, Notable Adventurers, Explorers and Trailblazers]]''' (including aviators, explorers, adventurers) '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notable Adventurers, Explorers and Trailblazers}}''''' **'''[[:Category: Australia, Colonial Notables|Australia, Colonial Notables]]''' (including notable Explorers, Bushrangers, Convicts) '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Colonial Notables}}''''' **'''[[:Category: Australia, Notables in Commerce and Industry|Australia, Notables in Commerce and Industry]]''' (company executives, industrialists, inventors, entrepreneurs etc) '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in Commerce and Industry}}''''' **'''[[:Category:Australia, Notables in the Entertainment Industries|Australia, Notables in the Entertainment Industries]]''' (actors and directors, cinematographers, dancers, radio and television personalities, etc) '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in the Entertainment Industries}}''''' **'''[[:Category: Australia, Notables in Government|Australia, Notables in Government]]''' (including Governors, Governors-General, Prime Ministers and Parliamentarians, the '''legislative''' areas of government at Federal, State and Council levels) '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in Government}}''''' **'''[[:Category: Australia, Notables in Literature|Australia, Notables in Literature]]''' Includes poets, writers, authors, historians, academics, print journalists '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in Literature}}''''' **'''[[:Category: Australia, Notables in the Military|Australia, Notables in the Military]]''' (Generals etc) '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in the Military}}''''' **'''[[:Category:Australia, Notables in the Music Industries|Australia, Notables in the Music Industries]]''' (singers, violinists, composers, songwriters, musicians etc) '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in the Music Industries}}''''' **'''[[:Category: Australia, Notables in the Public Service and Professions|Australia, Notables in the Public Service and Professions]]''' (doctors, nurses, teachers and others in the field of education, lawyers, judges, engineers, barristers etc) '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in the Public Service and Professions}}''''' **'''[[:Category: Australia, Notables in Religion|Australia, Notables in Religion]]''' (Archbishops, Saints etc) '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in Religion}}''''' **'''[[:Category: Australia, Notables in Science|Australia, Notables in Science]]''' '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in Science}}''''' **'''[[:Category:Australia, Notables in Service to the Community and Humanity|Australia, Notables in Service to the Community and Humanity]]''' (community service, humanitarians, philanthropists) '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in Service to the Community and Humanity}}''''' **'''[[:Category: Australia, Notables in Sport|Australia, Notables in Sport]]''' '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in Sport}}''''' **'''[[:Category: Australia, Notables in the Visual Arts|Australia, Notables in the Visual Arts]]''' (painters, sculptors, architects, photographers, artists, cartoonists, etc) '''''{{Notables Sticker|Australia, Notables in the Visual Arts}}''''' == Some other stickers that may be relevant == {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Australia at the Olympic Games}} * Olympian - {{Occupation |image=Olympic_Movement.png |text=represented Australia at the Olympic Games}} will give you: {{Medal | medal=Member of the Order of Australia | image=Occupation_Image_Capture-31.jpg | Category=Members of the Order of Australia}} * Awards - eg {{Medal | medal=Member of the Order of Australia | image=Occupation_Image_Capture-31.jpg | Category=Members of the Order of Australia}} will give you: {{Genealogy in the Media Sticker}} * Genealogy in the Media - {{Genealogy in the Media Sticker}} will give you: == How can I help? == === Who Do You Think You Are (AUS) === See [[Space:Australia_Project_WDYTYA_Team|Australia Project, WDYTYA]] for tasks that need doing:
    1. Creating profiles of celebrities who featured on Australian episodes of ''Who Do You Think You Are'' to WikiTree, who are eligible to be opened as Living Notables
    2. Connecting celebrities to the global tree. Category for WDYTYA celebrities: [[:Category: Who Do You Think You Are (AUS)|Who Do You Think You Are (AUS) category]] === Other Genealogy in the Media === ::• '''''Who Do You Think You Are?''''' ::Launched in Britain in 2004, this popular show is now a global franchise, featuring celebrities as they journey around the world in search of their family histories. Australia's WDYTYA airs on SBS. ::• '''''Finding Your Roots''''' ::Finding Your Roots premiered in 2012 on PBS America and has run for a number of seasons. The show, hosted by [[Gates-1834|Dr. Henry Louis Gates Jr]], traces the ancestries of noteworthy guests, following a unique theme each episode. There may or may not be Australians featured. If there are, they are likely expats. ::• '''''This is Your Life''''' :: While technically ''This is Your Life'' is noted as a biographical documentary and reality show, there are few episodes that do not add genealogical information in the presentation of the person's life. Based on an American show that began in 1952, ''This is Your Life'' has a British version which began in 1955, a New Zealand version in 1984, and an Australian version in 1975, relaunched in 1995. Another relaunch occurred in 2010, but was not very popular and lasted just 4 episodes. Yet another relaunch began in 2022. === Australian Notables not in Australian Notable Categories === This report lists profiles that have a Notables Sticker or Project Box, have a birth, death or marriage location in Australia, but do not have one of the 15 Australian Notable categories listed above. They need to be checked for eligibility as Australian Notables and the relevant Notable category or categories (listed above) added to them. [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=CategoryFull%3DNotables+Country%3DAustralia+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables_in_Government+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables_in_Sport+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables_in_the_Military+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables_in_Religion+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables_in_Commerce_and_Industry+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables_in_the_Public_Service_and_Professions+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables_in_the_Visual_Arts+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Colonial_Notables+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notable_Activists_and_Reformers+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notable_Adventurers__Explorers_and_Trailblazers+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables_in_the_Entertainment_Industries+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables_in_the_Music_Industries+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables_in_Literature+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables_in_Science+NOT+CategoryFull%3DAustralia__Notables_in_Service_to_the_Community_and_Humanity&MaxProfiles=5000&Format= '''List of Profiles'''] === Weekly Connection Finder=== Keep an eye out on the G2G for the call for nominations for the weekly Connection-Finder and nominate Australian Notable Profiles that fit. If you or someone else nominates a profile that needs work, it's a great opportunity to improve the biography, add an image, or connect the profile to the global tree. You may also be inspired to create a profile for a person that fits for that week, but isn't yet on WikiTree.
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    Australian Nurses of the Vyner Brooke

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    [[Category:Australia, Military Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Australian Army Nursing Service, World War II]] [[Category:2nd 10th General Hospital, Australian Army, World War II]] [[Category:2nd 13th General Hospital, Australian Army, World War II]] [[Category:2nd 4th Casualty Clearing Station, Australian Army, World War II]] [[Category:This Day In History February 14]] [[Category:This Day In History February 16]] {{Image|file=Terry s Photos-122.gif |align=r |size=120 |caption= }} [[:Space:The Australian Army|'''this page expands on a section of the Australian Army page''']] == Australian Nurses of the ''Vyner Brooke'' == Invading Malaya on 8th December 1941 (the same day as bombing Pearl Harbor, the US being a day behind Eastern Asia and the Western Pacific), the Imperial Japanese Army made swift advance south along the Malayan Peninsula and then across the narrow strait into the supposedly impregnable fortress of British Singapore. Although having a numerically smaller military (35,000 Japanese to 85,000 Allies), the invaders dominated air and sea, allowing them to advance at will. By the time the Allied commanders realised their impossible situation it was almost too late to evacuate non-combatants, let alone soldiers (Singapore fell on 15th February 1942). With news of Japanese inhumane and criminal treatment of women captives being heralded, [[Bennett-20155|General Bennett]] finally relented and ordered the 130 Australian nurses, all women under forty years of age, to be evacuated. The ''Wah Sui'', a hospital ship, was to take six nurses during the night of 10th February to safety, the ''Empress Star'' a further 59 on the morning of the 12th and the ''Vyner Brooke'' the last 65 during the night of the 12th. The nurses themselves did not want to abandon their patients. The ''Wah Sui'' and ''Empress Star'' both made it through to Batavia (Jakarta), in the Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia), and on to Australia. The ''Vyner Brooke'', not so lucky ... {{Image|file=Australian_Nurses_of_the_Vyner_Brooke.jpg |caption=SS Vyner Brooke }} === The ship === The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Vyner_Brooke|''SS Vyner Brooke''] was a Scottish-built steamship that was both the royal yacht of Sarawak and a merchant ship frequently used between Singapore and Kuching. She was designed by naval architect, F G Ritchie OBE, of Ritchie & Bisset, Singapore. Ramage & Ferguson of Leith, Edinburgh's harbour area, built the ship, completing her in February 1928. She was 73.4m (240.7ft) long, with a beam of 12.6m (41.3ft) and draught of 4.95m (16ft 2 3⁄4in). The ''Vyner Brooke'' was named after the 3rd Rajah of Sarawak, [[Brooke-899| Sir Charles Vyner Brooke]]. At the outbreak of war with Japan the ship was requisitioned by the Royal Navy, painted gray, and armed with a 25.4mm (four-inch) deck gun forward, two Lewis guns aft and depth charges. The ship was equipped with wireless and carried lifeboats, rafts and lifebelts for 650 people and could carry at least 200 deck passengers. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/SS_Vyner_Brooke Wikipedia: SS Vyner Brooke; accessed 1 Mar 2020] The ship's Australian and British officers were mostly Malay Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve and had been asked to remain aboard the now ''HMS Vyner Brooke''. The ship's company, under the command of her peacetime captain, Richard E Borton, was augmented by reservists, some survivors of ''HMS Prince of Wales'' and ''HMS Repulse'' and European and Malay professional sailors. {{Image|file=Australian_Nurses_of_the_Vyner_Brooke-1.jpg |caption=Sir Charles Vyner Brooke }} === The final voyage === Tasked with evacuating nurses, civilians, and wounded servicemen from Singapore, the ''Vyner Brooke'' steamed out of Singapore Harbour on 12th February 1942, just three days before the garrison surrendered. Exact numbers of passengers are not known as records were incomplete and no longer exist. It is known that the crew numbered 40, there were 65 Australian nurses, and approximately 145 others, including women and children. Anchoring during daylight in the lee of islands to Singapore's south to avoid discovery, she made slow progress. Shaw, Ian Winton. 'On Radji Beach: The Story of the Australian Nurses after the Fall of Singapore'. MacMillan, Sydney, 2010. ISBN 978-1-4050-4024-2 At 09:00 hours on 14th February 1942, as she approached the Bangka Strait, the ''Vyner Brooke'' was sighted, bombed and strafed by nine Japanese aircraft. A bomb landed to the rear of the bridge, going deep into the ship before exploding. Another went down the funnel and destroyed the engine room. A third bomb exploded in the sea beside the starboard side, causing a great hole in the ship's hull. She rolled onto her starboard side and sank within twenty minutes. She was one of forty ships sunk by Japanese aircraft approaching the Bangka Strait that day alone. A further five ships made it through. Four of the six life-boats were launched, however, they immediately began filling with water from bullet and shrapnel holes received during the attacks. Ample life-rafts were successfully lowered for survivors. All passengers and crew had life-vests. Most of the survivors reached Bangka Island, north of Sumatra in the Netherlands East Indies (Indonesia); some within a few hours and some after three days afloat, such was the current. Sadly, half-a-dozen were carried out to sea. {{Image|file=Paschke-51-3.jpg |caption=Vyner Brooke commemorative coin }} === The nurses === Sixty-five members of the Australian Army Nursing Service (AANS), nursing staff of the [[:Category: 2nd 10th General Hospital, Australian Army, World War II|2/10th Australian General Hospital]] (Malacca, Malaya), [[:Category: 2nd 13th General Hospital, Australian Army, World War II|2/13th Australian General Hospital]] (Tampoi, Johor, Malaya) and [[:Category: 2nd 4th Casualty Clearing Station, Australian Army, World War II|2/4th Australian Casualty Clearing Station]] (Kajang, Malaya), were aboard the ''Vyner Brooke''. They had already been through the mayhem of the Japanese advance and evacuations since 8th December 1941. They had withdrawn from Malaya to Singapore (to The Anglo-Chinese School, St Patrick's School and The Swiss Club, respectively) and then suffered the bombings and deprivations of battle there. Twelve lost their lives either '''during the bombing''' of the ship '''or in the water''' during more than 24 hours. All the survivors spoke of the extremely strong current and, where possible, they tied their life-rafts together so as to stay together. The six nurses whose life-rafts never made land had done exactly that. Their number also included some civilians and children. Although seen by other survivors, they were unable to be reached and, it is assumed, washed out to sea with their bodies never recovered: {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Serial No. ! scope="col"|Rank ! scope="col"|Unit ! scope="col"|Birth ! scope="col"|Death ! scope="col"|loss of life ! scope="col"|Notable facts ! scope="col"|Tree |-align=center |[[Image:Bates-11913.jpg|50px]]||[[Bates-11913|Louvima Bates]]||WFX11169||Sister||2/13 AGH||1 Jan 1910 Fremantle WA||14 Feb 1942 Bangka Strait||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||life-raft never made land||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Calnan-136.jpg|50px]]||[[Calnan-136|Ellenor Calnan]]||QFX19072||Nurse||2/10 AGH||4 May 1912 Culcairn NSW||14 Feb 1942 Bangka Strait||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||killed during the bombing||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Clarke-14942.jpg|50px]]||[[Clarke-14942|Mary Clarke]]||QFX19072||Nurse||2/10 AGH||20 Jul 1911 Rylstone NSW||14 Feb 1942 Bangka Strait||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||life-raft never made land||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Dorsch-160.jpg|50px]]||[[Dorsch-160|Millicent Dorsch]]||SFX10597||Nurse||2/4 CCS||25 Feb 1912 Brighton SA||15 Feb 1942 Bangka Strait||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||life-raft never made land||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Ennis-1475.jpg|50px]]||[[Ennis-1475|Caroline Ennis]]||VFX38751||Sister||2/13 AGH||13 Aug 1913 Swan Hill VIC||14 Feb 1942 Bangka Strait||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||life-raft never made land||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Kinsella-386.jpg|50px]]||[[Kinsella-386|Kit Kinsella]]||VFX61126||Matron||2/4 CCS||1904 Sth Yarra VIC||14 Feb 1942 Bangka Strait||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||killed during the bombing||connected |-align=center |[[Image:McDonald-19261.jpg|50px]]||[[McDonald-19261|Gladys McDonald]]||QFX22815||Sister||2/13 AGH||17 Jul 1909 QLD||14 Feb 1942 Bangka Strait||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||life-raft never made land||- |-align=center |[[Image:Paschke-51.jpg|50px]]||[[Paschke-51|Olive Paschke]]||VFX38812||Matron||2/10 AGH||19 Jul 1905 Dimboola VIC||14 Feb 1942 Bangka Strait||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||life-raft never made land; [[:Category: Royal Red Cross|Royal Red Cross]]||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Russell-22035.jpg|50px]]||[[Russell-22035|Lavinia Jean Russell]]||NFX70571||Sister||2/10 AGH||21 Dec 1909 Hurstville NSW||14 Feb 1942 Bangka Strait||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||killed during the bombing||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Schuman-64.jpg|50px]]||[[Schuman-64|Marjorie Schuman]]||NFX70520||Sister||2/10 AGH||28 Jan 1911 Inverell NSW||14 Feb 1942 Bangka Strait||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||killed during the bombing||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Trenerry-205.jpg|50px]]||[[Trenerry-205|Annie Trenerry]]||SFX13419||Sister||2/13 AGH||31 May 1909 Moonta SA||14 Feb 1942 Bangka Strait||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||life-raft never made land||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Wilton-1351.jpg|50px]]||[[Wilton-1351|Mona Wilton]]||VFX61225||Sister||2/13 AGH||8 Sep 1913 Willaura VIC||14 Feb 1942 Bangka Strait||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||killed by debris falling from ship||connected |-align=center |}
    Twenty-two nurses (the first chart below), mostly from the two life-boats launched from the port side but also some on individual life-rafts, '''landed on Radji Beach''' within hours of the sinking. It was these who had lit a bonfire on the beach that was seen by many survivors in the water, however, unable to approach the beach due to the currents. The small group were joined by other survivors over the next twenty-four hours. This chart lists those twenty-one Australian nurses killed – murdered – by twenty soldiers of the Imperial Japanese Army, under the command of Captain Orita Masaru, who ordered them to walk into the ocean before turning a light machine gun and their rifles onto them. [[Bullwinkel-6|Vivian Bullwinkel]] was also one of this group, however, was wounded and feigned death, thereby escaping. Vivian is classified in the subsequent chart as she spent the war as a POW. The men who had landed on the beach, both military and civilian, were earlier slain nearby in two groups, the first bayoneted and the second shot. The wounded on their stretchers were the last to be executed, by bayonet where they lay. It has been said that these people were prisoners-of-war, however, this is false. Immediately the Japanese arrived on the beach they began slaying them. This event became known as the '''Bangka Island Massacre''': {|border="2" class="wikitree sortable" style="font-size:100%;" |+ |- style="background: #DAA520;" ! scope="col" class="unsortable"|Photo ! scope="col"|Name ! scope="col"|Serial No. ! scope="col"|Rank ! scope="col"|Unit ! scope="col"|Birth ! scope="col"|Death ! scope="col"|loss of life ! scope="col"|Notable facts ! scope="col"|Tree |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Balfour-Ogilvy-13|'Lainie' Balfour-Ogilvy]]||SFX10596||Sister||2/4 CCS||11 Jan 1912 Renmark SA||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Beard-5228.jpg|50px]]||[[Beard-5228|Alma Beard]]||WFX11175||Sister||2/13 AGH||14 Jan 1913 Toodyay WA||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Bridge-1749.jpg|50px]]||[[Bridge-1749|Ada Bridge]]||NFX76284||Sister||2/13 AGH||6 Jul 1907 Scone NSW||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Casson-310.jpg|50px]]||[[Casson-310|Flo Casson]]||SFX13418||Sister||2/13 AGH||6 Mar 1908 Warracknabeal VIC||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||had been wounded seriously in the bombing||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Cuthbertson-718.jpg|50px]]||[[Cuthbertson-718|Mary Cuthbertson]]||VFX38746||Sister||2/10 AGH||5 Mar 1910 Stirling SA||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Drummond-1696.jpg|50px]]||[[Drummond-1696|Irene Drummond]]||SFX10594||Matron||2/13 AGH||26 Jul 1905 Ashfield NSW||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||mentioned in despatches posthumously||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Elmes-237.jpg|50px]]||[[Elmes-237|Dorothy 'Buddy" Elmes]]||NFX70526||Nurse||2/10 AGH||27 Apr 1914 Armadale VIC||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Fairweather-1684.jpg|50px]]||[[Fairweather-1684|Lorna Fairweather]]||SFX13431||Sister||2/13 AGH||31 Jan 1913 Stirling SA||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Farmaner-7|Peggy Farmaner]]||WFX3438||Sister||2/4 CCS||8 Mar 1913 Claremont WA||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Halligan-171|Clare Halligan]]||VFX47776||Sister||2/13 AGH||17 Sep 1904 Ballarat VIC||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||had been wounded in the bombing||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Harris-39670.jpg|50px]]||[[Harris-39670|Nancy Harris]]||NFX76285||Sister||2/13 AGH||15 Jan 1913 Guyra NSW||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||- |-align=center |[[Image:Hodgson-3463.jpg|50px]]||[[Hodgson-3463|Minnie Hodgson]]||WFX11174||Sister||2/13 AGH||16 Aug 1908 Perth WA||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Keats-452|Nell Keats]]||SFX11647||Sister||2/10 AGH||1 Jul 1915 Adelaide SA||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Kerr-8378.jpg|50px]]||[[Kerr-8378|Jenny Kerr]]||NFX76279||Sister||2/13 AGH||8 Oct 1910 Monteagle NSW||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:McGlade-82.jpg|50px]]||[[McGlade-82|Ellie McGlade]]||NFX76275||Sister||2/13 AGH||2 Jul 1902 Armidale NSW||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Neuss-82.jpg|50px]]||[[Neuss-82|Kath Neuss]]||NFX70527||Sister||2/10 AGH||16 Oct 1911 Ballarat VIC||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||had been wounded seriously in the bombing||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Salmon-2217.jpg|50px]]||[[Salmon-2217|Florence Salmon]]||NFX70991||Sister||2/10 AGH||20 Oct 1915 Sydney NSW||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||- |-align=center |[[Image:Stewart-37599.jpg|50px]]||[[Stewart-37599|Jean Stewart]]||NFX70936||Sister||2/10 AGH||15 Oct 1904 Brisbane QLD||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||- |-align=center |[[Image:Tait-2164.jpg|50px]]||[[Tait-2164|Mona Tait]]||NFX76281||Nurse||2/13 AGH||6 Feb 1915 Booval QLD||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Wight-1117|Rosetta Wight]]||VFX61329||Sister||2/13 AGH||3 Dec 1908 Fish Creek VIC||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||had been wounded seriously in the bombing||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Wilmott-180|Bessie Wilmott]]||WFX3439||Sister||2/4 CCS||24 May 1913 Perth WA||16 Feb 1942 Bangka Island||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||-||connected |-align=center |}
    This third chart lists those Australian nurses who landed and surrendered in other parts of the island and were taken to the tin-smeltering town of '''Muntok'''. Whilst fortunate not to also have been brutally slain, they spent their next three-and-a-half years as '''POWs''' of the Japanese. Muntok's timber and corrugated-iron cinema hall, built for 200 seated movie-goers, was overflowing with some 1,000 internees by sunset on the 16th. The following morning all were marched out to the 'coolie camp' on the outskirts of the town, a stone-walled set of huts previously used by Chinese labourers in the local tin industry. Here there was a well offering brackish water, but no baths or showers. A small hospital hut was cleaned-up and staffed, albeit with no medicines. The oldest of the nurses were [[James-18590|Nesta James]] (5 Dec 1903) and [[Short-6482|Eileen Short]] (15 Jan 1904), both 38 years of age. Nesta (2/10th AGH) was also the senior nurse. The youngest, at 25yo, were [[Tweddell-149|Joyce Tweddell]] (3 Jul 1916) and [[Oram-760|Wilma Oram]] (17 Aug 1916):
    '''Muntok's timber and corrugated-iron cinema hall,
    built for 200 seated movie-goers,
    was overflowing with some 1,000 internees ...'''
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discharged 30 Sep 1947; awarded [[:Category: Royal Red Cross|Associate Royal Red Cross]]||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Clancy-1214|Veronica Clancy]]||NFX75282||Nurse||2/13 AGH||29 Jun 1912 Urelea SA||Oct 1997||-||discharged Dec 1946||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Davis-73486-1.jpg|50px]]||[[Davis-73486|Winnie Davis]]||NFX70498||Sister||2/10 AGH||7 Jul 1915 Cowper NSW||19 Jul 1945||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||died as POW on Sumatra||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Delforce-5.jpg|50px]]||[[Delforce-5|Cecilia Delforce]]||QFX19071||Nurse||2/10 AGH||7 Sep 1912 Augathella QLD||5 Mar 2011 Broadbeach Waters QLD||-||discharged 9 Jan 1946; mentioned in despatches; the last survivor||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Doyle-6332|Jess Doyle]]||NFX70499||Sister||2/10 AGH||27 Nov 1911 Sydney NSW||tba Upper Hutt NZ||-||discharged 8 Apr 1946; mentioned in despatches||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Freeman-15182.jpg|50px]]||[[Freeman-15182|Dot Freeman]]||VFX39351||Nurse||2/10 AGH||17 Jul 1913 Randwick NSW||8 Aug 1945||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||died as POW on Sumatra||- |-align=center |[[Image:Gardam-22.jpg|50px]]||[[Gardam-22|Shirley Gardam]]||TFX2183||Nurse||2/4 CCS||24 Aug 1910 Ulverstone TAS||4 Apr 1945||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||died as POW on Bangka Island||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Greer-5174|Jean Greer]]||NFX70937||Nurse||2/13 AGH||21 Oct 1912 Petersham NSW||7 Dec 2001 Chichester, Sussex ENG||-||discharged 23 Sep 1946||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Gunther-877|'Pat' Gunther]]||NFX70493||Sister||2/10 AGH||31 Aug 1913 Casino NSW||Dec 2007 NSW||-||discharged 4 Feb 1947; mentioned in despatches||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Hannah-2187|Mavis Hannah]]||SFX10595||Nurse||2/4 CCS||12 Oct 1910 Claremont WA||1994 SA||-||discharged 2 Dec 1946||- |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[Harper-11285|Iole Harper]]||WFX11172||Nurse||2/13 AGH||15 May 1911 East Guildford WA||4 Sep 1998 Guildford WA||-||discharged 12 May 1947||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Hempsted-29.jpg|50px]]||[[Hempsted-29|Blanche Hempsted]]||QFX22714||Sister||2/13 AGH||9 Sep 1908 Brisbane QLD||19 Mar 1945||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||died as POW on Bangka Island||- |-align=center |[[Image:Hughes-20314.jpg|50px]]||[[Hughes-20314|Gladys Hughes]]||VFX61331||Sister||2/13 AGH||19 Sep 1908 Waikino NZ||31 May 1945||[[Image:Photos-320.jpg|40px|r]]||died as POW on Sumatra||connected |-align=center |[[Image:Military_Badges_and_Insignia-23.png|50px]]||[[James-18590|Nesta James]] ||VFX39347||Sister||2/10 AGH||5 Dec 1903 Carmarthen Wales||1984 Kew VIC||-||discharged 17 Oct 1946; 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    On 2nd March, the nurses were given an hour's notice that they were being moved: across Bangka Strait, to the city of '''Palembang''', Sumatra. They were housed in two typically-Dutch colonial homes; one occupied by the 2/13th AGH nurses (13 POWs) and the other by those of 2/10th AGH and 2/4th CCS (18 POWs). [[Ashton-2734|Jean Ashton]] and [[Mittelheuser-2|'Mitz' Mittelheuser]] were elected 'house captains', respectively. The Japanese refused to recognise the nurses as prisoners-of-war, but rather as 'internees'. A subtle difference maybe, but the Japanese government provided a token payment to POW's, whereas internees had to find work that brought a return! Midway through 1944, the nearby men's camp was moved and the women were re-located into one of the dormitories. In October, however, the Japanese guards decided to again move the women. An initial party was despatched back to Bangka Island, but further inland than the 'coolie camp'. Fairly new, and more space than the previous camps, this camp was surrounded by high bamboo fences. There was a hospital hut, a kitchen, a well with reasonable water, but no electricity. It was to accommodate some 550 women and 150 children. The remainder of the nurses followed several weeks later. Malaria, not a large problem until now, became acute by early 1945. By February, 31 of the 32 Australian nurses were suffering from it. They called it 'Bangka fever'. Four of the nurses succumbed to disease and malnutrition at '''Belalau''' on Bangka Island: [[Raymont-35|Mina Raymont]], [[Singleton-3347|'Rene' Singleton]], [[Hempsted-29|Blanche Hempsted]] and [[Gardam-22|Dora Gardam]]. In May 1945, the women's camp was again moved, back to Sumatra, but to a rubber plantation about fifteen kilometres from '''Loebok Linggau'''. Starved of information of the 'outside' world, the captives did not know that Germany had just surrendered. [[Hughes-20314|Gladys Hughes]] died shortly after the re-location. [[Davis-73486|Winnie Davis]] did likewise in mid-July. On 8th August, [[Freeman-15182|Dot Freeman]] and [[Mittelheuser-2|Pearl 'Mitz' Mittelheuser]] died on 18th August; three days after Japan's surrender. The following day, the camp commander distributed Red Cross parcels he had been hoarding; no-one had needed to die of starvation! === Aftermath ===
    '''... they were searching for sixty-five nurses; just sixteen remained ...'''
    The trauma caused by the announcement of the end of the war is often underestimated. The emotions of survival were immense. But, did anybody know where they were? How were they to be rescued? By early September a small team of Dutch commandos, with radio communications to Ceylon, parachuted into the camp. There were still more armed Japanese guards than returning Dutch or other Allied troops to disarm and control them. Sporadic fighting started between Indonesian nationalists and the colonial Dutch troops. An Australian doctor, Major Harry Windsor, and the matron-in-chief of AANS, [[Sage-2592|Colonel Annie Sage RRC]], headed an Australian team in Singapore who were searching for the ''Vyner Brooke'' survivors. Of course, they were searching for sixty-five nurses. Just sixteen remained: none weighed more than thirty kilograms; many were very feeble. At 06:00 on 11th September the twenty-four Australian nurses left Belalau as part of a larger group of sixty by two trucks (with two Australian paratroops) to the railway at Loebok Linggau, where they were put on a train to an airstrip at Lahat. From there a aeroplane, with [[Windsor-1413|Doctor Harry Windsor]] (years later at St Vincent's Hospital, Harry would perform Australia's first heart transplant and mentored Doctor Victor Chang), flew them to Singapore. [[Harper-11285|Iole Harper]] had discharged herself from the hospital. [[Greer-5174|Jenny Greer]] was carried. And, they caught up on war news (they had only been told that the war was over; now they found out that the Allies had won), political developments (they never knew Curtin had replaced Menzies and had since died), fashions, films and music. Windsor brought their enlistment photos for identification; the photos no longer matched the people! Also aboard were [[Sage-2592|Annie Sage]], who addressed herself to the nurses as 'your mother', and [[Floyd-4255|Nurse Jean Floyd]], an original member of the 2/10th and then of the 2/13th who had been evacuated on the ''Empress Star''. Family. The nurses began to feel safe. At Singapore, they were admitted to the hospital (now the 2/14th AGH) at St Patrick's School. Then, [[Bullwinkel-6|Vivian Bullwinkel]] was able to tell of the terrible massacre. Captain Orita Masaru of the 229th Regiment of the Imperial Japanese Army's 38th Division became a prisoner of war of the Soviet Union following Japan's surrender. After being held for three years, he was returned to Japan where he was charged with his war crimes. On the eve of his trial he committed suicide. As a group, the 24 nurses boarded the ''Manunda'' on 5th October for home. Their numbers depleted as the ship made port at Fremantle (Western Australia), Port Melbourne (Victoria) and Sydney Harbour (New South Wales). Back in Australia, after being feted at official receptions, they were each granted a month's leave to consider their futures, and then individually de-mobilised between 9th January 1946 ([[Delforce-5|Cecilia 'Del' Delforce]]) and 10th October 1948 ([[Syer-80|Ada Syer]]). The last to finalise her military service was [[Bullwinkel-6|Vivian Bullwinkel]]. Viv served in the British Commonwealth Occupation Force in Japan in 1946 and 47, during which time, being an eyewitness, she gave evidence at the Tokyo war crimes tribunal, before being de-mobbed from the Australian Imperial Force (AIF). She transferred to the militia, remaining until 1970 and retiring as a Lieutenant Colonel. She was awarded the Associate Royal Red Cross (ARRC) and Florence Nightingale Medal in 1947, and later appointed Member of the Order of the British Empire (MBE) in 1973 and Officer of the Order of Australia (AO) in 1993. Seven of the survivors returned to Bangka Island in 1993 for the dedication of a '''memorial''': [[Ashton-2734|Jennie Ashton]], [[Bullwinkel-6|Vivian Bullwinkel]], [[Gunther-877|Pat Darling (nee Gunther)]], [[Hannah-2187|Mavis Allgrove (nee Hannah)]], [[Oram-760|Wilma Oram]], [[Trotter-2227|Flo Syer (nee Trotter)]] and [[Tweddell-149|Joyce Tweddell]]. [[Gunther-877|Pat Darling (nee Gunther)]] passed away in December 2007, aged 94 years. She was the last of the ''Vyner Brooke'' nurses. {{Image|file=Australian_Nurses_of_the_Vyner_Brooke-4.jpg |caption=the nurses of 2/4th CCS: (standing) [[Gardam-22|Shirley Gardam]],
    [[Kinsella-386|Kit Kinsella]], [[Hannah-2187|Mavis Hannah]], [[Wilmott-180|Bessie Wilmott]], [[Balfour-Ogilvy-13|Lainie Balfour-Ogilvy]],
    [[Raymont-35|Mina Raymont]], (kneeling) [[Dorsch-160|Millicent Dorsch]], [[Farmaner-7|Peggy Farmaner]] }} === In the broader picture === During the Second World War, 3,477 women joined the AANS. This project has considered just 65 of those ladies. However, of 71 members who lost their lives during the war, 41 were from the ''Vyner Brooke''. Thirty-eight AANS members became prisoners-of-war, with 24 of those from the ''Vyner Brooke''. Of 137 decorations awarded to AANS members, sixteen were associated with this single incident. The ''Vyner Brooke'' group were certainly significant in the life of the AANS. {{Image|file=Australian_Nurses_of_the_Vyner_Brooke-5.jpg |caption=original nurses of 2/10th AGH }} === Honours and awards === {{Image|file=Mil_template_images-13.jpg |align=l |size=75 }} For exceptional services in military nursing, the [[:Category: Royal Red Cross|'''Royal Red Cross''']] First Class (RRC) was awarded to [[Paschke-51|Olive Paschke]]. Associate, or Second Class (ARRC), crosses were awarded to [[Blanch-635|Jessie Blanch]], [[Bullwinkel-6|Vivian Bullwinkel]] and [[James-18590|Nesta James]]. {{Image|file=Australian_Nurses_of_the_Vyner_Brooke-3.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption= }} Awarded to ladies who have made an outstanding contribution to the nursing profession, the [[:Category: Florence Nightingale Medal|'''Florence Nightingale Medal''']] was awarded to [[Bullwinkel-6|Vivian Bullwinkel ARRC]]. {{Image|file=Bulloch-297-3.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption= }} [[:Category: Mentioned in Despatches|'''Mention in Despatches''']], in Australia now the Commendation for Gallantry, was awarded to [[Ashton-2734|Jean Ashton]], [[Delforce-5|Cecilia Delforce]], [[Drummond-1696|Irene Drummond]], [[Doyle-6332|Jess Doyle]], [[Gunther-877|'Pat' Gunther]], [[James-18590|Nesta James ARRC]], [[Oxley-1399|Chris Oxley]], [[Simons-2738|Jessie Simons]], [[Smith-206555|Val Smith]], [[Syer-80|Ada Syer]] and [[Trotter-2227|Flo Trotter]]. Most of the nurses also qualified for the 1939-45 Star, Pacific Star, War Medal and Australian Service Medal 1939-1945. Some qualified for the Defence Medal.
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    '''Thank you for your service and sacrifice, ladies,
    the world is a better place because of you.'''
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    == Sources == === See also === *[https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/E84734 Australian War Memorial: The Sinking of the Vyner Brooke; accessed 1 Mar 2020].

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    [[Category:Australia, Bushrangers]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Bushrangers|Australian Bushrangers]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Bushrangers_the_Kelly_Gang|A timeline of the Kelly Gang and Kelly Family]] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:Australian_Bushrangers_Frank_Gardiner%E2%80%93Ben_Hall_gang|Frank Gardiner - Ben Hall Gang]]
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    In historical legal systems, an outlaw is declared as outside the protection of the law. The Outlaws Project is for all profiles considered Outlaws from any country ie American Outlaws, Australian Bushrangers and English Highwaymen.
    [[Image:Terry s Photos-61.png|320px]] [[Image:Photos-856.jpg|thumb|300px|'''Australian Bushrangers''']] [[Image:Terry s Photos-61.png|320px]]
    1st Era of the Australian Bushranger Many Historians believe there are 3 distinct groups of Bushrangers. The first are the Convict Bolters. Bolters was a term first used in Van Diemens Land to denote convicts who had escaped and taken to robbing settlers. These men fled to the bush stealing what they could to survive. Little is known about these men such as John Ceasar, Mathew Beady and Jacky Jacky. They were usually only known in the area were they operated. 2nd Era of the Australian Bushranger [[Image:Terry s Photos-169.jpg|110px]]
    '''Captain Thunderbolt'''
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    '''Ben Hall'''
    The 2nd era of Bushrangers coincided with the outbreak of the Goldrush in the 1850s, when men and mail coaches carrying large quantities of gold and cash made easy targets. Men such as Ben Hall, Mad Dog Morgan and Captain Thunderbolt became notorious even if the newspapers of the day ignored these Bushrangers' exploits in favour of the latest gold strike. Only when gold fever started to recede did these outlaws begin to make headlines. 3rd Era of the Australian Bushranger [[Image:Photos-742.jpg|110px]]
    '''Ned Kelly'''
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    '''Ned Kelly in his armour'''
    The 3rd era of the Bushranger, its final, lasted from 1878-1880. After 1878 there were no Bushrangers until the Kelly Gang. Now it had become political. Ned and his 3 gang members came to symbolize the hatred and distrust many poor Australians felt towards the police. In Australia and back in England the public were fascinated and more space in newspapers was devoted to the Kelly Gang than all the previous Bushrangers combined. This makes the history of the Kelly Gang easy to reconstruct. Captain Moonlight is another Bushranger of this era. Female Australian Bushrangers There are three known female Australian Bushrangers: Mary Ann Bugg aka YelliLong a half Aboriginal who rode with Captain Thunderbolt, Mary Cockerill aka Black Mary an Aboriginal who rode with Michael Howe and Elizabeth Jessie Hickman who ran her own gang in the area, which is now covered by the Wollemi National Park.
    [[Image:Terry s Photos-61.png|320px]] [[Image:Photos-879.jpg|180px]] [[Image:Photos-763.jpg|188px]] '''Frank Gardnier/Ben Hall Gang - The Kelly Gang''' [[Image:Terry s Photos-61.png|320px]]
    Profiles on Wikitree :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Bugg-81|Mary Ann Bugg]] - was a female Australian Bushranger Mary Ann Bugg aka Louisa Mason Yellilong was part Aboriginal she was married to Frederick Ward aka Captain Thunderbolt :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Byrne-1335|Joseph Byrne]] - was part of the Kelly Gang he died in the Siege at Glenrowan in 1800 :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Caesar-146|John Caesar]] - aka Black Caesar was the first Australian bushranger and one of the first people of recent African descent to arrive in Australia. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Cash-1148|Martin Cash]] - aka Cash and Co was a convict bushranger known for escaping twice from Port Arthur, Van Diemen's Land :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Christie-925|Francis Christie]] - aka Frank Gardiner was part of Ben Halls gang :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:The_Clarke_Brothers|John Clarke]] - was sentenced to death,long with his brother Tom Clarke, they were hanged from twin gallows at Darlinghurst Jail on 25 June 1867 and buried at Haslem's Cemetery, Rookwood. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Space:The_Clarke_Brothers|Thomas Clarke]] - was sentenced to death,long with his brother John Clarke, they were hanged from twin gallows at Darlinghurst Jail on 25 June 1867 and buried at Haslem's Cemetery, Rookwood. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Daley-317|Patrick Daley]] - aka Patsey was part of Ben Hall's Gang the two crimes of which Patrick Daley was convicted related to the armed robberies. He died on 29 April 1914 a successful Cobar businessman :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Davis-21158|Edward Davis]] aka Teddy the Jewboy was a convict sent to Australia than became a Bushranger :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Donohoe-57|John Donohoe]] - aka Bold Jack Donahue was sent to Australia as a convict ,he was killed by soldiers and police in the Bringelly scrub near Campbelltown Donohoe urged the police to 'come on, using the most insulting and indecent epithets' :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Fuller-3737|John Fuller]] - aka Dan Morgan is described as the most blood thirsty of all the Bushrangers :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Hunt-6626|Jessie Hickman]] - aka The Lady Bushranger she was 6 feet tall ,dressed like a man and carried a gun she ran her own gang in the area of the Wollemi National Park :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Gilbert-3053|John Gilbert]] - aka Johny at the time of his death John Gilbert had become Australia's worst criminal, being involved in more than 630 hold-ups. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Hall-11547|Benjamin Hall]] - was the leader of the Ben Hall Gang .In May, 1865 Hall and his companions were declared outlaws,with £1000 on his head Ben Hall decides to quit bushranging, on the 5 May, 1865 he was ambushed and shot and killed by the police near Goobang Creek in New South Wales :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Hart-3792|Stephen Hart]] - was a member of the Kelly Gang he died in the fire at the Glenrowan Hotel, there was shoot out with police and while the Kelly Gang were still inside the police set fire to the hotel. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Hawe-3|Michael Hawe]] - aka Michael Howe was a convict sent to Australia he turned to bushranging he was betrayed by one of his own gang members and he was killed after being smashed over the head with the butt of a gun :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Johnson-23949|Henry Johnson]] - aka Harry Power was aconvict sent to Australia he turned to bushranging,he was sentence to fifteen-years hard labour on three counts of bushranging.He died after he was released when he was fishing, and fell in and drowned in the Murray River at Swan Hill, Victoria. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Kavenagh-1|Lawerence Kavenagh]] - aka Cash and Co was a convict sent to Australia he was known for escaping from Port Arthur, Van Diemen's Land the so-called escape proof colony, with Martin Cash and George Jones.This when he turned to bushranging :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Kelly-4915|Daniel Kelly]] - was a brother of Ned Kelly and part of the Kelly gang he was said to have died in the Glenrowan pub fire of June 28, 1880 as a 19-year-old a man,or did he live his life under the assumed name of James Ryan,Ryan walked into the Brisbane offices of the Sunday Truth in 1933 claiming to be the real life Dan Kelly :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Kelly-4912|Edward Kelly]] - Ned was Australia's most famous Bushranger Some might consider him to be nothing but a murderous outlaw, while others think of him as a folk hero and Australia's Robin Hood — a symbol of Irish-Australian defiance against British colonial authorities. Many Australians grew up hearing stories of Ned, the Kelly Gang, and their famous last stand at the Glenrowan Inn. Ned Kelly was hanged at the Melbourne gaol on 11 November 1880 he met his end without fear his last words were 'Ah well, I suppose it has come to this', and by another version, 'Such is life'. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[McPherson-1179|James McPherson]] - aka The Wild Scotsman he died aged 53 on 23 August 1895 at Burketown North Queensland after falling from a horse :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Pearce-1536|Alexander Pearce]] - The Cannibal Bushranger There is very little known about Alexander Pearce's life before he was sentenced in 1819 his parents are unknown and he did not marry or have children he was an Irish convict who was transported to Van Diemen's Land for seven years for theft he escaped from prison several times,while on the run he was a bushranger and turned to cannibalism but was eventually captured and was hanged and dissected in Hobart for murder :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Pearson-2536|Frank Pearson]] - aka Captain Starlight It is not likely that Frank Pearson's real name will ever be known, but what is certain he is connected with British Peerage probably on his fathers side. On the 23 August 1888 a Newpaper journalist managed to gain an interview with Frank, Frank has denied being Frank Pearson, Captain Starlight, and also every other alias he has used, he has managed to convince the journalist that he was never shot :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Poo-3|Sam Poo]] - aka Cranky Sam he was active in the Coonabarabran region in New South Wales during 1865 he was the only chinese Bushranger :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Readford-2|Henry Readford]] - Harry was a Cattle Duffer he went to Brunette Downs to explore Central Australia, but although a strong swimmer, was drowned in Corella Creek, which had become a raging torrent after rain.There is a annual Harry Redford Cattle Drive which commemorates Readford's exploits as a drover a range of riders from the city and country participate in this droving expedition :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Scott-9159|Andrew George Scott]] - aka Captain Moonlite he was hung in Sydney at Darlinghurst gaol at 8 o'clock on 20 January 1880, on his father's birthday, whilst awaiting his hanging Scott wrote a series of death-cell letters which were discovered by historian Garry Wotherspoon :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Smith-58946|Thomas Smith]] - aka Captain Midnight he was hiding out in the bush and was shot the 5th October 1878, he was arrested and was taken to the Old Wapweelah station, where he died the next morning. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Vane-39|John Vane]] - was a member of Ben Hall's Bushranging Gang he was the only one to survive, the others being either shot or hung. :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Ward-6158|Frederick Wordsworth Ward]] - Terry Wrights ancestor aka Captain Thunderbolt he was a splendid horseman who was known for his horseriding skills.Captain Thunderbolt evaded capture for 6 years, the longest of any bushranger,which was mainly due to his wife Mary Ann Bugg aka Yellilong.There is a lot of controversy over his death did he get shot or was it his uncle Harry did Thunderbolt leave for America ending up in Canada to live out the rest of his days ? :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][[Westwood-240|William Westwood]] - aka Jackey Jackey was often referred to as a gentleman bushranger because of his dress and respect for his victims he got the nickname Jackey Jackey from the aboriginal people.
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    '''Sources''' :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushranger Wikipedia] - Bushranger :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/early-austn-bushrangers Australia gov.au] - Early Australian bushrangers :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://www.wilmap.com.au/bushrangers.html Wilmap.com] - AUSTRALIAN BUSHRANGERS :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://www.nma.gov.au/exhibitions/irish_in_australia/bushrangers National Museum of Australia] - Bushrangers Irish bushrangers and beyond :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks12/1201551h.html Gutenberg.net.au] - History of the Australian Bushrangers by George E. Boxall :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/kelly-edward-ned-3933 Biography] - Kelly, Edward (Ned) (1855–1880) by John V. Barry :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/ben-hall-bushrangers Australia.gov.au] - Ben Hall and the outlawed bushrangers :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px]][http://www.goldrushcolony.com.au/australian-gold-history-culture-info/bushrangers-araluen Gold Rush Colony.com.au] - Bushrangers Of The Araluen Australian Bushrangers - The Clarke Brothers

    Australian suffragettes

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    [[Image: Australian suffragettes.png |120px|??]] *[[Space:Women%27s_suffrage_movement|Womans Suffrage Movement]] *[[Space:American_Suffragettes|American Suffragettes]] *[[Space:English_Suffragettes|British Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Canadian_Suffragettes|Canadian Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Irish_suffragettes|Irish Suffragettes]] *[[Space:New_Zealand_Suffragettes|New Zealand Suffragettes]]
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    '''Australian suffragettes'''
    '''''Men govern the world and the schemes upon which all our institutions are founded show men's thoughts only.''''' '''''Louisa Lawson, writer, feminist and suffragist in her editorial in Dawn - a Journal for Australian women, October 1890.'''''
    '''Extract from [http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/austn-suffragettes Australian Suffragettes] Suffrage, or the right to vote, is something that Australians have not always been able to take for granted. In 1902, Australia was the first country in the world to give women both the right to vote in federal elections and also the right to be elected to parliament on a national basis. New Zealand granted women the right to vote in 1893. Commonwealth women's suffrage in Australia reflected the rights of women to seek election in South Australia and to vote in Western Australia, rights granted in 1895 and 1899 respectively. Indigenous people as a group were not granted suffrage in federal elections until 1962, although South Australia granted suffrage to Aboriginal women as early as 1894, and the Commonwealth Constitution stated that anyone with a state vote was entitled to a Commonwealth vote. The suffragettes argued that women should be able to vote and stand for election because the wishes of women should be reflected in parliament. '''''They argued that a government by the people should include government by women, because laws affect women as much as they do men.'''''
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    Australian Windmills

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    '''[[Welcome to Australian Windmills.]]'''
    '''A little study on our "iconic" Australian Windmills'''
    ---- *'''Windmills''' were a necessity to pump water from the '''[[Wikipedia:Great_Artesian_Basin|Great Artesian Basin]]''', to enable agricultural expansion in Australia. Although Windmills have been built in many forms around the world, to gain access to underground artesian water, a specific type of Windmill was needed. Up until the 1890's many Windmills were made of '''wood.''' While Windmills were also imported from overseas, there were many minor manufacturers and several larger family companies who first built Windmills in Australia during the 19th Century....these included the '''[[Metters-68|Metters]] family''', who made the '''Metters''' brand windmill in Melbourne, '''Victoria''', ...''' [[Bryan-6502|Archie Bryan]]''' at Colac in Victoria,...'''[[Alston-904|James Alston]]''' in Victoria,.... '''[[Saunders-10015|John Henry Saunders]]''' of the Speedy Windmill Co. in '''South Australia''',.... the '''[[Griffiths-4440|Griffiths]] family''', who made the '''Southern Cross''' windmill in Toowoomba, '''Queensland''' and the '''[[Williams-87082| Sidney Williams']] family''' who built '''Comet''' windmills, founded in Rockhampton, Queensland in 1879.. *Windmills are still used in Central Australia to water livestock, however many are rusting and rotting where they now stand. *[https://www1.agric.gov.ab.ca/$department/deptdocs.nsf/ba3468a2a8681f69872569d60073fde1/42131e74693dcd01872572df00629626/$FILE/wind.pdf Wind Powered Water Pump Systems for Livestock, pdf.] *Windmills were also used to fill Water Tanks beside railway tracks to provide water for '''Steam Locomotives'''. *[[Wikipedia:Steam_locomotive|Steam Locomotive]] *[http://www.australiansteam.com/ Preserved Locomotives] *There are three surviving '''Wooden Windmills'''. One is a restored model in Ravenswood, Queensland. *[https://dimcfarlane369.wordpress.com/2018/06/02/home-hill-charters-towers-ravenswood-queensland/ Wooden Ravenswood Windmill] {{Image|file=Australian_Windmills-2.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption='''Old Toowoomba Windmill.'''}} {{Image|file=Australian_Windmills-3.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption='''Locomotive & Water Tank.'''}} *'''Windmills''' #[http://www.oldmacdonalds.com.au/wp-content/uploads/Windmills.pdf Windmills pdf] #[https://vu3a.org/images/Australian-windmills.pdf Australian windmills pdf] #[[Wikipedia:Windmill|Windmills]] #[http://cometwindmills.com.au/downloads/price-list.pdf Comet Windmill Price List] #[http://users.chariot.net.au/~hdpump/restored.html Restored Windmills] #[https://dictionaryofsydney.org/entry/windmills_of_sydney Sydney Windmills] **The '''Steel Wings Windmill''' is one of two surviving examples in the world, built in 1910 of a radical design with the fan supported inside a frame which pivoted in the wind. Patented by '''[[Wilson-72241|Catherine Jane McMaster]]''' of Queensland, in 1905 and constructed in Sydney by the Steel Wings Windmill Co. Only six windmills were ever erected and only two restored examples exist in Queensland and New South Wales. Sadly Catherine passed away in 1907 and never lived to see all her windmills built. *[https://www.redzaustralia.com/2012/02/only-in-oz-20-steel-wings-jerilderie-new-south-wales/ Steel Wings] *[https://www.murrumbidgee.nsw.gov.au/files/Steel_Wings.pdf Steel Wings Windmill] *[[Wikipedia:Jerilderie|Jerilderie, Wings Windmill]] *[http://members.iinet.net.au/~caladenia_new@westnet.com.au/steelwings.html The only Australian Windmill Patented by a Lady] {{Image|file=Australian_Windmills-1.jpg|align=m|size=l |caption='''Steel Wings Windmill.'''}} **'''Queensland, Australia. *'''Griffiths family, Southern Cross windmill.''' {{Image|file=Griffiths-4440.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption='''Southern Cross.'''}} #[https://www.glenviewproducts.com.au/the-history-of-the-australian-windmill/ History of the Windmill] #[https://www.abc.net.au/news/rural/2018-05-17/windmills-disappearing-farmer-mission-saving-rural-relics/9768138?nw=0 Disappearing windmills] #[https://www.nicolealexander.com.au/2017/08/31/a-monument-to-ingenuity-the-southern-cross-windmill/ Southern Cross] #[https://www.farmonline.com.au/story/5931473/ahrens-brings-southern-cross-windmill-brand-back-to-australia/ Buying back Southern Cross] #[http://monumentaustralia.org.au/themes/technology/industry/display/92766-historic-engineering-marker-southern-cross-windmill/photo/1 Southern Cross Windmills] #[[Wikipedia:Toowoomba_Foundry|Toowoomba Foundry, Griffiths Family]] #[https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/George_Washington_Griffiths George Washington Griffiths, Grace's Guide] #[http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/griffiths-george-washington-6488 George Washington Griffiths, ADB] #[http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/griffiths-john-alfred-6489 John Alfred Griffiths, ADB] *'''[[Williams-87082|Sidney Williams and Co]]., Comet windmill.''' {{Image|file=Williams-87082.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption='''Comet.'''}} #[https://cometwindmills.com.au/company-history/ Comet] #[https://cometwindmills.com.au/blog/where-did-the-big-ones-go/ Big Ones] *'''Burns and Twigg.''' William Burns and [[Twigg-547|Edward Foster Twigg]]...Rockhampton. **'''New South Wales, Australia. *'''John Danks.''' N.S.W. died 1902. son.. Sir Aaron Danks. **'''Victoria, Australia. *'''Metters family, Metters windmill.''' #[[Metters-69|Frederick Metters]] #[[Wikipedia:Frederick_Metters|Frederick Metters, Wikipedia]] *'''Bryan Brothers, Cyclone windmill.''' #[http://users.chariot.net.au/~hdpump/bryanbros1.html Bryan Brothers] #[http://colachistoricalsociety.org.au/pdfs/CDHS_Newsletter_2014_06.pdf Bryan Brothers] {{Image|file=Metters-68.jpg|align=r|size=m|caption='''Metters.'''}} *'''Ernest Jones''' previously a partner with the Bryan Brothers. *'''Robert William Brown.''' Brown Brothers..Victoria. *'''James Corbett.''' born 1841, died at Beeac, Victoria in 1921. *'''George Fortescue.''' Economy Windmill, Shepperton, Victoria. *'''James Alston, Gearless windmill.''' #[http://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/alston-james-5008 James Alston, ADB] #[http://members.iinet.net.au/~caladenia_new@westnet.com.au/AlstonGL.html#:~:text=ALSTON%20GEARLESS%20WINDMILL%208ft,as%20well%20as%20exporting%20overseas. Alston Gearless Windmill] **'''South Australia, Australia. *'''Speedy Windmill Co.''' #[http://users.chariot.net.au/~hdpump/saunders.html John Henry Saunders] who was killed in 1939. **'''Western Australia, Australia. *[http://members.iinet.net.au/~caladenia_new@westnet.com.au/malloch.html '''Acme Windmill'''] Manufactured by Malloch Bros Ltd. **'''Others. *'''John Abraham''' Everlasting Windmill. *'''Arnie Aldous''' ==Sources== *[http://members.iinet.net.au/~caladenia_new@westnet.com.au/ManuInt.html Windmill Manufacturers] ==Acknowledgements== *Wikimedia Commons for Images.

    Austria

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    [[Category:Austria]][[Category:Österreich]]
    '''Welcome to the [[Image:Austria.png|75px]] Project'''
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For the following categories: * Minimization of the [[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_AUT|Unconnected profiles]] * Minimization of the [[:Category:Unknown, Austria|Unregioned profiles]] * Elimination of the [[:Category: Austria, Unsourced Profiles|Unsourced profiles]] == Communicating with the project == Ideas or questions? Need help? The [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/search?q=austria Austria G2G Forum] is our way to communicate. It's very important all members participate and communicate here, so if you have ideas or questions, or something else related to the project please * respond / add it at the '''[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/search?q=austria Austria G2G Forum]''' * and / or tag it with {{tag|AUSTRIA}} * and add a profile ID or link, if it's about a profile you request help for. This way we all can discuss things, and help others that need help with Austrian profiles. Still unsure / don't know how? 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Displayed as |- | {{Nonmigrating Ancestor|addinfo={{Name}} was born in Austria|flag=Austrian_Flags.png|tooltip=Flag of Austria}} | {{Nonmigrating Ancestor|addinfo=... was born in Austria|flag=Austrian_Flags.png|tooltip=Flag of Austria}} |- | {{Heritage Sticker}} | {{Heritage Sticker}} |- | {{Heritage Sticker|ancestors=Austrian|imagetext=Tree silhouette}} | {{Heritage Sticker|ancestors=Austrian|imagetext=Tree silhouette}} |- | {{Heritage Sticker|roots=Austrian|image=Austrian_Flags.png|imagetext=Flag of Austria}} | {{Heritage Sticker|roots=Austrian|image=Austrian_Flags.png|imagetext= Flag of Austria}} |- | {{Heritage Sticker|heritage=Austrian|image=Austrian_Flags.png|imagetext=Flag of Austria}} | {{Heritage Sticker|heritage=Austrian|image=Austrian_Flags.png|imagetext= Flag of Austria}} |- | {{Heritage Sticker|heritage=rich|female=yes}} | {{Heritage Sticker|heritage=rich|female=yes}} |} ==== Migration ==== For those people that migrated from Austria to another country, you can ''also'' use the [[Template:Migrating_Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor Template]], as seen on the right: {{Migrating Ancestor |origin = Austria |destination = United States |origin-flag = Austrian_Flags.png |destination-flag = 50star.gif }} :{{Migrating Ancestor :|origin = Austria :|destination = United States :|origin-flag = Austrian_Flags.png :|destination-flag = 50star.gif :}} For lists of destination flags to choose from, go to [[:Category:Flag_Images]].
    For general info on categorizing, look at [[Categorization|Help Page: Categorization]] and [[Project_Needs|Help Page: Project Needs]]. == Sub-Projects (and Categories) == * [[:Category:Historical Regions in Austria|Historical Regions of Austria]] * [[:Space:Sources-Austria|Austrian Genealogy Resources]] * [[:Space:Austrian Flags|Austrian Flags]] * [[:Category:Austrian History|Austrian History]] * [[:Category:Austrian Notables|Austrian Notables]] * [[:Category:Austrian Artists|Austrian Artists]] * [[:Category:Austria, Cemeteries|Austrian Cemeteries]] * [[:Category:Austria, Emigrants|Austrian Emigrants]] *[[:Category:States of Austria |Austria Location Categories]] - these are currently being set up, see [[Space:Austria Location Categories|Austria Location Categories]] for guidance. == Sources == Project list of preferred primary sources: * Archives (birth, death, marriage or any other official registrations/records), * Military records, * Will and estate records, * Court records, * Burial records, * Books that cite primary sources. This would include books that transcribe birth/marriage/death records as well as authored family histories or trees that cite birth/marriage/death records, * History books that would have collected information from the subjects themselves, * Newspaper articles with the publication name, date, and location. '''Good news: Almost all austrian church records (primary sources!) are available for free online.''' See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Austria Austria Genealogy Resources] for an (non-exhaustive) list. == Our Progress == Beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for this project. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration amongst the project participants. Thanks! {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" ! align="center"|'''Project Member''' ! align="center"|'''Working on''' |- |[[Czarowitz-1|Jon P. Czarowitz]] |Project coordination |- |[[Oberreiter-3|Jochen Oberreiter]] |Project coordination |- |[[Armstrong-17381|Jutta Beer]] |Categories (liaising with Categorization Project) |} == Specific To Do List == This table is for specific items that need to be completed, not for general goals like "merge all Austrian duplicate profiles". If you don't feel comfortable editing a wiki table but want to add a to-do item to the list, please list it below the table and one of the project leaders will integrate it into the table. To volunteer to work on an item, find where it says Volunteer Needed right beneath the task you want to work on. Replace Volunteer Needed with your name and WikiTree ID (be careful not to remove the | at the start of the line). {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" cellspacing="0" cellpadding="4" ! align="center"|'''Task''' ! align="center"|'''Volunteers''' ! align="center"|'''Related Category''' ! align="center"|'''Notes''' ! align="center"|'''G2G link to Discussion''' |- |Try to connect Austrian notables to the global tree |Volunteer Needed |[[:Category:Austrian _Notables|Austrian Notables]] |e.g. [[Ressel-46|Josef Ressel]] |none |- |Create and check top- and mid-level location categories |[[Armstrong-17381| Jutta Beer]] |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Austria_Location_Categories Austria Location categories] |Tirol almost complete. Other states to follow. |[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1258740/proposal-geographical-location-category-structure-austria Link] |} == Related Projects and Groups == The following projects and groups as well as free space pages are likely to have some overlap with the Austrian project, so members of this project may be interested in them as well (and vice versa): * [[Project:Galicia|Project Galicia]] * [[Project:German_Roots|German Roots]] * [[Project:Slavic_Roots|Slavic Roots]] * [[Project:European_Aristocrats|European Aristocrats]] * [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries]] and generally * [[Project:Global_Family_Reunion|Global Family Reunion]] * [[Project:Notables|Notables]] * [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement]] There are also a bunch of free space pages with reference to Austria in some way: * [[Space:German_Diaspora:_Emigration_during_the_mid-19th_Century|German diaspora: Emigration during the mid-19th Century]] * [[Space:Austria_Location_Categories|Austrian Location Categories]]

    Austria-Hungary in The Great War

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    [[Category: Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria Project]] [[Category: Limanowa (Bezirk)]] [[Category: Gorlice (Bezirk)]] [[Category: Tarnów (Bezirk)]] [[Category: The Great War 1914-1918 Project]][[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]] [[Category: Austria-Hungary, World War I]] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918 http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918 http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Great_War_Resource_page http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Photos-899.png] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Central_Powers_in_The_Great_War http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Photos-898.png] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Great_War_Memorials http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Photos-896.png] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Images_in_the_Great_War http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Photos-897.png] -----------
    Austria-Hungary in The Great War '''
    {{Image|file=Photos-294.gif}} {{Image|file=Austria-Hungary_in_The_Great_War-1.png |align=l |size=140 |caption='''Dragutin Dimitrijević''' }} {{Image|file=Austria-Hungary_in_The_Great_War-2.png |align=r |size=120 |caption='''Gavrilo Princip''' }} In 1914, Austria-Hungary was one of the great powers of Europe.And one of the Central Powers in World War I but It was already dissolved by the time the military authorities signed an armistice at Villa Giusti on 3 November 1918. On June 28, 1914, Dragutin Dimitrijević chief of the Intelligence Department in the Serbian Army and leader of the Black Hand group sent three men, Gavrilo Princip, Nedjelko Cabrinovic, and Trifko Grabez to Sarajevo to assassinate Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria. It was the assassination of Franz Ferdinand, Archduke of Austria that started the July Crisis which led to the outbreak of World War I. Germany promised to neutralise the Kingdom of Romania and promised that no territories of the Kingdom of Serbia would be annexed to Austria-Hungary.The prime minister Count István Tisza then decided to support the war. {{Image|file=Images_in_the_Great_War-15.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Austria-Hungary WWI propaganda card against Serbs''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Austria-Hungary_in_The_Great_War.png |align=c |size=300 |caption='''Austria Declares war''' }} Military leaders '''Colonel-General Arthur Arz von Straussenburg''' received the Commander's Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa, the most renowned meda :1914 December - Battle of Limanowa :1915 May - Gorlice-Tarnow Offensive, leading legion Kassa 6. :1916 October - leading 1st army, defending Transylvania from Romanian forces '''Archduke Joseph August of Austria''' received the Commander's Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa, the most renowned meda :1915 - during the 2-4 Battle of the Isonzo, he defended Doberdo plateau :1916 December - constable of army, successful offensives in Russian front '''Field-marshal Hermann Kövess von Kövessháza''' received the Commander's Cross of the Military Order of Maria Theresa, the most renowned meda :1915 August - leading legion Nagyszeben 12, he captured Ivangorod :1915 October - commander of 3rd army, occupied Kingdom of Serbia :1916 January–February - occupied Montenegro and north of Albania {{Image|file=Images_in_the_Great_War-14.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Austro-Hungarian soldiers in trench on the Italian front during World War I''' }} At the start of the war, the army was divided in two, one part attacked Serbia while the larger part fought against the Russian army. In the invasion of Serbia in 1914 , the Austro-Hungarian Army had taken no territory but had lost 227,000 out of a total force of 450,000 men. Out of over 8 million men mobilized in Austria-Hungary, more than one million died during the the war. '''The Austro-Hungarian Army fought on the''' :Serbian front 1914-1916 :Russian front 1914-1917 :Italian front 1915-1918 :Romanian front 1916 {{Image|file=Photos-906.png |align=c |size=300 |caption='''The Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1914''' }} '''From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary_in_World_War_I Wikipedia]''' ''The war ended for Austria-Hungary in November 11, 1918, with a complete military loss.With the collapse of the army, Austria-Hungary also collapsed. Hungary lost two-thirds of its territory, more than half of its population, more territory than any other country at that time (excluding colonies). Eight million Hungarians left in Hungary and more than 3 million Hungarians were stranded outside of the newly established borders. New nations, such as Czechoslovakia, Poland, and Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes were established and some already existing countries have extended their territories (Italy and Romania).'' ''The southern part of Hungary was given to Yugoslavia and renamed Vojvodina. Bosnia-Herzegovina was also incorporated in Yugoslavia and Croatia became part of Yugoslavia also, after a 900 years federation with Hungary. More than 104.000 square km — the whole of Eastern Hungary and Transylvania — were awarded by the Entente to Romania, more than what was left for Hungary itself 93.030sq.km. The northern part of Hungary was annexed by the newly created Czechoslovakia.The Hungarian Army was reduced to a mere 30.000 troops, Hungary was forbidden to have air force, tanks and any more sophisticated weapons. The borders were set in such a way that all natural defense lines were crossed making the remaining territory totally vulnerable and difficult to defend.'' {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Resource_page-2.png |align=c |size=320 |caption= }}{{clear}} ---------------- '''Sources''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hungary_in_World_War_I Wikipedia] - Hungary in World War I *[http://www.firstworldwar.com/features/minorpowers_ah.htm First World War] - The Minor Powers During World War One - Austria-Hungary *[http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/austria-hungary-declares-war-on-serbia This day in history] - 28 July 1914, Austria-Hungary declares war on Serbia *[http://histclo.com/essay/war/ww1/cou/w1c-ah.html Histclo.com] - World War I: Austria-Hungary -------------------------

    Austro-Hungarian Empire Genealogy Resources

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    [[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire]][[Category:Austro-Hungarian Empire Genealogy Resources]][[Category: Österreichisch-Ungarische Monarchie]] [[Category:Gerard-337]] Genealogical aids for researching persons living in the Austro-Hungarian Empire. {{Image|file=Austrian_Flags-3.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Austro-Hungarian Empire Flag }} '''Austria-Hungary''', often referred to as the '''Austro-Hungarian Empire''' or the '''Dual Monarchy'' in English-language sources, was a constitutional union of the Austrian Empire (the Kingdoms and Lands Represented in the Imperial Council, or Cisleithania) and the Kingdom of Hungary (Lands of the Crown of Saint Stephen or Transleithania) that existed from 1867 to 1918, when it collapsed as a result of defeat in World War I. The union was a result of the Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867 and came into existence on 30 March 1867. Austria-Hungary consisted of two monarchies (Austria and Hungary), and one autonomous region: the Kingdom of Croatia-Slavonia under the Hungarian crown, which negotiated the Croatian–Hungarian Settlement (Nagodba) in 1868. It was ruled by the House of Habsburg, and constituted the last phase in the constitutional evolution of the Habsburg Monarchy. Following the 1867 reforms, the Austrian and the Hungarian states were co-equal. Foreign affairs and the military came under joint oversight, but all other governmental faculties were divided between respective states. === Populated Places === {{Image|file=Austro-Hungarian_Empire_Genealogy_Resources.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1911 }} Prior to 1918, the Austro-Hungarian Empire was divided into Crown Lands.[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Austro-Hungarian_Empire_Crown_Lands FamilySearch.com] {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |- !Crown Land (existing categories) !Current Location |- |Mähren (Moravia) [[:Category:Moravia]] |[[:Category:Czech Republic|Czech Republic]], part in [[:Category:Poland|Poland]] |- |Böhmen (Bohemia) [[:Category:Kingdom of Bohemia]] |[[:Category:Czech Republic|Czech Republic]] |- |Küstenland |part in [[:Category:Croatia|Croatia]], part in [[:Category:Slovenia|Slovenia]] |- |Krain |[[:Category:Slovenia|Slovenia]] |- |Steiermark |[[:Category:Austria|Austria]], [[:Category:Slovenia|Slovenia]] |- |Hungary (German: Ungarn; Hungarian: Magyarország) [[:Category:Hungary]] |parts in [[:Category:Austria|Austria]], [[:Category:Slovenia|Slovenia]], [[:Category:Croatia|Croatia]], [[:Category:Romania|Romania]], [[:Category:Ukraine|Ukraine]], [[:Category:Slovakia|Slovakia]] |- |Kärnten [[:Category: Kärnten, Österreich]] |[[:Category:Austria|Austria]], [[:Category:Slovenia|Slovenia]] |- |Österreich unter der Enns (today: Niederösterreich) |[[:Category:Austria|Austria]] |- |Burgenland [[:Category: Burgenland, Österreich]] |[[:Category:Austria|Austria]] (was part of [[:Category:Hungary|Kingdom of Hungary]]) |- |Salzburg [[:Category: Salzburg, Austria]] |[[:Category:Austria|Austria]] |- |Vorarlberg [[:Category: Vorarlberg, Austria]] |[[:Category:Austria|Austria]] |- |Tirol [[:Category:Tyrol, Austria]] |[[:Category:Austria|Austria]], part in [[:Category:Italy|Italy]] |- |Österreich ob der Enns (today: Oberösterreich) [[:Category: Oberösterreich, Österreich]] |[[:Category:Austria|Austria]] |- |Wien (Vienna) [[:Category: Wien, Österreich]] [[:Category:Vienna, Austria]] |[[:Category:Austria|Austria]] |- |Galicia (Galizien in German, Halychyna in Ukrainian; Halicz in Polish, sometimes Galicja in Polish) [[:Category:Kingdom of Galicia and Lodomeria|Kingdon of Galicia and Lodomeria]] |[[:Category:Poland|Poland]], [[:Category:Ukraine|Ukraine]] |- |Bukowina [[:Category:Herzogtum Bukowina]] |[[:Category:Ukraine|Ukraine]], part in [[:Category:Romania|Romania]] |- |Dalmatien |[[:Category:Croatia|Croatia]], [[:Category:Montenegro|Montenegro]] |} ----- ==== Galicia ==== The Austrian Crownland of Galicia is called Halychyna in Ukrainian and Halicz in Polish. The area of Galicia refers to the region that came to Poland during the first partition in 1772. Two years later, Empress Maria Theresa issued a settlement patent to encourage immigration to the sparsely settled region. Her successor Emperor Joseph II issued a second patent in 1781 and added a Toleranzpatent promising religious toleration for Protestants. Germans from the Palatinate (Pfalz), Wurttemberg, and Bohemia responded, as did Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, and others. Galicia was annexed to Poland in 1918. In 1939, it was divided between the Provisional Government of Warsaw and Ukraine, a division drawn with the modern geographical boundaries of Poland and Ukraine. Galicia reaches north from the Carpathian Mountains across the Sarmatian Plain. It stretches from the Biala River, a tributary of the Weichsel, in the west to the Zbrucz, a tributary of the Dniester, in the east. This area had a large Ukrainian population in the eastern section and a Polish population on the western side which was often refered to as Little Poland. Some of the localities in Austrian Poland are Tarnow, Rzezow and Nowy Sącz. See also [[Space:Galicia]] ----- {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue; text-align=center;" |- |colspan=5|
    '''Largest Towns in Austrian Empire'''Based on 1910 Census, [[#Wikipedia]]
    |- !Current English Name !Contemporary Official Name !Other names !Present Day Country !Population in 1910 |- |Vienna |Wien |Bécs, Beč, Dunaj |[[:Category:Austria|Austria]] |2,083,630 |- |Prague |Prag, Praha |Prága |[[:Category:Czech Republic|Czech Republic]] |668,000 |- |Trieste |Trieste |Trieszt, Trst |[[:Category:Italy|Italy]] |229,510 |- |Lviv |Lemberg, Lwów |Ilyvó, Львів, Lvov, Львов |[[:Category:Ukraine|Ukraine]] |206,113 |- |Krakow |Krakau, Krakow |Krakkó, Krakov |[[:Category:Poland|Poland]] |151,886 |- |Graz | |Grác, Gradec |[[:Category:Austria|Austria]] |151,781 |- |Brno |Brünn, Brno |Berén, Börön, Börénvásár |[[:Category:Czech Republic|Czech Republic]] |125,737 |- |Chernivtsi |Czernowitz |Csernyivci, Cernăuți, Чернівці |[[:Category:Ukraine|Ukraine]] |87,100 |- |Plzeň |Pilsen, Plzeň |Pilzen |[[:Category:Czech Republic|Czech Republic]] |80,343 |- |Linz | |Linec |[[:Category:Austria|Austria]] |67,817 |} === Genealogical Records === See [[Space:Sources-Austria]] and [[Space:Hungary_resources|Hungarian resources]] == Sources == * [[Wikipedia:Austria-Hungary]] * Genealogy of Galicia, [http://www.halgal.com/maps_halgal.html Halgal]

    Auto WikiTree Tables +

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    ==Thanks for installing AWT+== '''Please click the tree button.''' {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-21.png |size=l |caption=Click the tree button to build your ancestor list. }} On any profile, you'll see AWT+ buttons. Click the tree. It may then take you to the API log in page. Then, when you return, the feature below will work. You may have seen this before, but I've improved the code, and you need to click the tree for this to work. Please don't click the tree then leave the page. It needs to run for a few minutes. ===Highlight your ancestors=== On a profile page of one of your ancestors, a green border is added to the profile image (at the top, next to the name). You can also see your relationship to the ancestor in a button. Click the button to see the list of ancestors connecting you with your ancestor. If you have more than one line to your ancestor, you can see each line. {{Image|file=Auto_WikiTree_Tables-7.jpg |size=l |caption=Your ancestor's relationship to you, and the line of ancestors. }} To enable this, you need to click the tree button (below). This should take you to log in to the API and then build a 20-generation Ahnentafel database in your browser. When you click the tree, it should shake for a few minutes and then show your connection to your ancestor (as above). * Notes ** (a) The database is static. If you feel it needs to be rebuilt, you can delete your ancestor list data by hovering over the tree and clicking the bare tree which should appear. Click the button to clear the database and start again. ** (b) If you have ancestors going further back than 20 generations, you can click the tree again to continue building your table. It will then grow your table three generations at a time. The futher you go back, the longer it takes. ** (c) This is not perfect. ** (d) This uses some of the code from Chase Ashley's [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/ashley1950/ancestorexplorer/ Ancestor Explorer] app, which is much better than anything I can do. Thanks, Chase! '''If you have any problems with this feature (or anything else), please let me know. ''' ===Highlight your cousins=== On a cousin's profile (including aunts, uncles, etc.) you should see your relationship to that person and the line from that person to your closest common ancestor. It may take a short while to load the first time, but this information will be saved in your browser for quick retrieval later. ===New features (v. 10.3.2)=== * '''Moving 'Save' buttons''': On the profile Edit page, I'm moving the save buttons and explanation box to the middle of the page (in the right-hand column) to save you having to scroll down to the bottom all the time. It appears to be two sets of the buttons and textbox, but it's the same ones, moving up and down the page as you scroll. * '''Big 'comment' and 'reply' buttons on G2G''': Some people asked for this recently, so here it is. *'''Change summary checkboxes''': Below the change summary textbox (on the Edit page), I've changed the radio buttons to check boxes. If you check a box it will add the text to the textbox (just as it does now with the radio buttons), but then if you uncheck the box, it will remove the added text. It's better. *'''Black theme''': When your eyes are tired, switch to white text on a black background. You can choose this by clicking the dress icon a few times. (See what you think...) These features (moving save buttons and big comment buttons) can both be disabled on the Options page, which you can find in two ways: # Click the icon. You should see a picture of a table and in the bottom right, there's a gears icon. # Right-click the icon and choose 'Options'. Hopefully, no-one will go to G2G asking about changes on the site that actually come through this extension. By the way... I'm seriously thinking about changing the name of this extension. The original purpose was to put data from Ancestry into wiki tables (hence the name), but then I added lots of different features and added the '+' to the name. Now, I'd like to change it. Any ideas? === Please see the [[Space:Auto_WikiTree_Tables_%2B|Auto WikiTree Tables +]] free space page for more details. === (Unfortunately, it sometimes takes a long time to load...)

    Autobiography of Rev. James McNally

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    == [[Dunning-1402|J. E. Dunning]] == The enclosed autobiography of Rev. James McNally, written when he was eighty-two years of age. Many thanks are due the late J.R. Pickering, for arranging this paper in plain form and adding many items taken from records of the early Methodist Church in Canada. In Part two, the effort of the writer has been to give a complete record of names of descendants of Rev. James McNally, compiled to March 1953, and gratefully acknowledging assistance of many others. == United Church of Canada == In 2018, a web search found reference (table of contents) to the autobiography as part of the documents for an annual conference (circa 1955) of the United Church of Canada. I can't relocate the reference (was at the UCC Archive in Toronto) so I'm going on memory. It appears that Pickering and Dunning prepared the typed version specifically for the conference hence the number of questions in the footnotes (now endnotes). == [[Milks-96|G. E. Milks]] == My late father, [[Milks-97|Bob Milks]], obtained a copy of the typed document during his research into my mother's family. It was obviously a photocopy that may have been copied from a copy a few times so was not a good candidate for scanning. I chose to retype the document to make it available digitally (via WikiTree) to any interested parties and to provide a basis for links to profiles and other web resources. Along the way, I fixed a few obvious typos and inserted a missing word in a common expression. I also moved the footnotes to references since this would work better for a WikiTree page. Otherwise, the grammar and punctuation are the same as the J.R. Pickering version. I also chose to omit part two since WikiTree makes it redundant. == [[Mc_Nally-758|REV. JAMES McNALLY]] == West Hawkesbury, Sept. 25, 1869 I was born in [[Wikipedia:Cootehill|Coote Hill, County of Cavan, Parish of Drumgron]], Ireland in the year 1788. My father was [[McNally-759|Edward McNally]] and my mother [[Dawson-6101|Frances Dawson]]. They belonged to the English Church in which I was brought up. It taught me to believe that the new birth consisted in my baptism wherein I was made a child of God and an inheritor of the Kingdom of Heaven. This doctrine ruined many, but God taught me afterward the necessity of being born of the Holy Spirit and becoming a new creature. I lived with my father, six brothersOnly two brothers have been identified, [[Mcnally-761|John]] and [[McNally-762|William]]. and one sister [[McNally-760|Ann]] till I was about eleven years of age. My father who was a tavern keeper got broke downThe phrase "got broke down" probably refers to eviction. At that time in Ireland, landlords would break down the buildings and remove the roofs to make them uninhabitable. IrishCentral.com has a blog [https://www.irishcentral.com/roots/history/irish-people-threw-boiling-water-cow-dung-at-police-who-came-to-evict-them-in-the-land-war Post Famine eviction photographs show how merciless British landlords were]. and in consequence the children were scattered in all directions. I do here confess that I was a very bad boy, beset with many evils – singing songs and Sabbath breaking and a host of evils enough to damn a thousand souls, but Jesus pleaded for me. So I was not cut down in my sins. When about the age of fourteen I went to AshfordIt is unclear where Ashford was. Google Maps finds 3 in Ireland today: the most prominent in County Wicklow, the others in County Galway and County Limerick. All three seem rather far from County Cavan for purpose of learning a trade. It is possible that Ashford was a town in County Cavan that was subsequently renamed. to learn a trade. I attended a singing school where we were taught the new music. Singing in the church on Sunday had a tendency to check my folly. When about the age of seventeen years I went to live with my brother-in-law [[McCann-2805|Captain John McCann]] in the township of Drumhose[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullygarvey/kildrumsherdan/tullyvin-east/drumhose/ Drumhose Townland] is directly south of Cootehill and adjacent to Campstown Townland.. In the year 1805 I felt somewhat concerned hearing [[Wikipedia:Gideon Ouseley|Gideon Ousley]], Kidd, little John Armstrong and other street missionaries.There is a [https://archive.org/details/gideonouseleywon00mcul/page/n3/mode/2up biography of Gideon Ousley]. Who has read it? Is there a biography of Kidd or of little John Armstrong? In his biography, Mr. Ouseley is quoted, "I met John Armstrong, a blessed, zealous lad. He and I mounted our horses, and rode through the market; the people crowded after us, and though it rained, they stayed most patiently; I preached, and he exhorted."Rev. John Armstrong is mentioned multiple times in [https://archive.org/details/historymethodis00croogoog/page/n5/mode/2up The History of Methodism in Ireland]. This book used his diary as a source and the following quote shows that he is the same person as mentioned by Ouseley: "At Cavan Mr. Ouseley and I took the street, a vast multitude was present then, and at night in the chapel" Although I had no religion I often felt like fighting for them. My brother-in-law, [[McCann-2805|Captain McCann]], moved to Campston township[https://www.townlands.ie/cavan/tullygarvey/kildrumsherdan/cootehill-rural/campstown/ Campstown Townland] is directly south of Cootehill and adjacent to Drumhose Townland.. The Methodist class met in the house of John ArmstrongIs this the same John Armstrong as in the previous paragraph?, Alex Bell was leader. A boy of the neighbourhood who enjoyed religion asked me to go with him. I went and found a loving happy company composed of different denominations worshipping God together. There was no Methodist Church then in Ireland. I remember a powerful prayer-meeting held in the house where the class met. It was conducted by two Presbyterians by the name of Johnson and Cauld. The great power of God fell on the Assembly. There was a cry for mercy. The two ministers went about the assembly on their knees, comforting the mourners and pointing them to Christ as their only Saviour. The good Lord convinced me that I was a sinner. I felt much troubled and very unhappy for a long time, I joined the class as a seeker. In the month of February 1808 I went to hear preaching in company with my brother-in-law, [[McCann-2805|Captain John McCann]], who was a converted man. The meeting was in the evening. Robert Cranston the travelling minister dwelt on these words: “Call upon me in the day of trouble and I will deliver you”. I enjoyed the meeting remarkably well. On the way home I felt very calm, serene, and comfortable. I have often examined myself as to whether or not my conversion was real or spurious. Our Saviour said “A new commandment I give unto you that ye love one another”. I have this test of love to my brethren. Another: “If ye love me keep my commandments”. As respects this I must confess that I have come far short of doing my duty. I pray my Heavenly Father to forgive me for Christ’s sake. Amen. I then joined the Methodist Class, but remained a member of the Church of England. I do not remember how long I remained a member of the class, but it was not long till I was appointed leader of a class. There were several classes on the circuit. The leaders were changed quarterly. Sometimes I would be appointed to meet a class three Irish miles from home. I would walk that in the morning fasting, meet my class, walk back, take my breakfast, then walk two or three miles to the Church of England for twelve o’clock service, return home, take dinner and rest for about three hours, then walk a mile and a half to evening preaching. Sometimes I would be appointed to lead a class nearer home and then my labour would not be so great. The Quarterly Meeting Conference gave me leave to exhort and hold prayer-meeting wherever I thought proper. I have sometimes travelled five miles to new places to read and comment on the holy scriptures. I had many blessed and happy seasons discharging my mission. To God be all the glory. Amen. In the year 1814 I then being about twenty-two years of age thought it well to marry and settle down. I felt determined not to marry an unconverted girl. No doubt I kept company with many but never promised any nor hurt their character. However I paid my addresses to [[Jones-65109|Miss Hannah Jones]], one whom I have reason to believe the good Lord converted. She was a daughter of [[Jones-65131|Mr. Thomas Jones]] of the township of Campston and his wife [[Tolbert-581|Mary Tolbert]]. Both belonged to the Church of England. She was about twenty years old, - a member of the same class to which I belonged. We made a bargain and got married by the Rev. Sam. Adams, minister of the parish church of KileJames and Hannah were married at St. Mark's Church of Ireland in Killesherdoney Parish which is locally known as Kill Church. "Kile" is assumed to be a bad transcription of hand-written "Kill". This church is best found using its Eircode H16 TW54 on Google Maps. in which we were married May 21, 1814. As soon as convenient we settled on a small farm and attended to our duties temporal and spiritual. In the month of March, - March 12, 1815, - the Lord blessed us with a daughter whom we called [[McNally-763|Ann]]. On Feb. 27, 1817, the Lord us with another daughter whom we called [[McNally-764|Jane]]. We lived pretty comfortably with hard work. On March 8, 1819 the Lord gave us a son whom we called [[McNally-765|Henry]]. My wife and I had many happy seasons in the means of grace, - particularly in class meeting, yet I must confess my unfaithfulness too often. On February 17, 1822 God gave us another daughter whom we called [[McNally-725|Emily]]; and on May 16, 1824 the good Lord gave us another daughter whom we called [[McNally-766|Mary]]. Having received encouragement by letter from my brother-in-law [[McCann-2805|Capt. McCann]], who then lived in HawkesburyOriginally, Hawkesbury was a single township within Prescott County, which contained the villages of Hawkesbury/Hawkesbury Mills and Vankleek Hill. McCann probably wrote from his farm in the original Hawkesbury Township. Later, the township was split into East Hawkesbury and West Hawkesbury, and the town of Hawkesbury became independent. In 1998, West Hawkesbury was merged with other municipalities to form [[Wikipedia:Champlain, Ontario]]., I made preparation for my journey. I started with my wife and five children on the ninth of April 1825 for Belfast, arrived safely and took our passage on the ship VeronicaAccording to [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/Arrivals/1825a.shtml The Ships List for 1825], the brig Veronica under Master Euston arrived in Quebec on May 16 from Belfast after 34 days at sea (calculated departure date is 12 April 1825). We had a good passage, I was sick most of the way, and all the children took the measles and the smallpox. We arrived safe in Quebec on the fifteenth of May and took the Durham boatA description of Durham boats can be found in this paper on the Parks Canada History web site: [http://parkscanadahistory.com/series/saah/ottawarivercanalsystem.pdf The Ottawa River Canal System by Norman Lafrenière], pages 19 to 21 the Lady SherbrookAccording to [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/passengerlists/1825/lsmay18.shtml The Ships List], the Lady Sherbrooke departed Quebec on May 18. Lines 43-48 of the passenger list show James McNary and family (6 persons, 3 under 12) were on this sailing - Mary would have been an infant (free fare) so may not have been included in the count of persons. No other family on this or subsequent sailings fit the McNally family. for Montreal. They charged two dollars a passenger. The children took cold aboard the boat, and when we arrived in Montreal three of them were dangerously ill. We had to stop in the city for six weeks. We expected Jane to die every day. At last I was advised to leave for Hawkesbury. I hired a horse and cart to leave us at Lachine, nine miles away. there no one would admit us into their houses. We were obliged to make our beds on the shore of the St. Lawrence. Next morning Jane, whom we thought would die in the night was ten percent better. We were glad to see the steam-boat arrive for Point Fortune, but you may guess how we felt when Capt. Lighthall refused to take us on board. However, he towed us in a Durham boat to Point Fortune. We stopped in the Durham boat till morning. I left early and walked to [[McCann-2805|Capt. McCann’s]], eighteen miles, in search of a team; and while I was away my son Henry fell between the Durham and the steamboat. The cries of my daughter Ann alarmed Capt. Lighthall who saved the boy’s life at the risk of his own. To God be all the praise. When I, with John McNallyThis was James' brother, John.Besides the Howes family are there any descendants of John McNally? '''Answer:''' Yes, see the descendants from John's profile. Of John's eight children, only three had families that survived until this question was asked in the 1950s. Of those, only the family of Sarah Jane (McNally) Howes stayed in the West Hawkesbury area thus giving the appearance that the Howes were the only descendants. arrived with a yoke of oxen mother had her boy’s clothes dried and all the children snug in Lighthall’s tavern sheds.From the "History of the Counties of Argenteuil, Que. and Prescott, Ont., from the earliest settlement to the present" by Cyrus Thomas (1836-1908), a reference to Capt. Lighthall on pages 26/27: "For the following history of navigation on the Ottawa we are indebted to the late R. W. Shepherd, sr., president of the Ottawa River Navigation Company: - The first steamer on the route between Lachine and Carillon was the "William King," Captain De Hertel. This steamer began to run about the year 1826-27. A year later, the "St. Andrews" was built - Captain C. J. Lighthall - who had been captain of one of Judge McConnell's Durham boats, that were employed carrying freight and passengers between Montreal and Point Fortune." We got our baggage on the cart and travelled through the night to [[McCann-2805|Capt. McCann’s]] even though we were much fatigued. [[McCann-2805|Capt. McCann’s]] boys with the aid of a few neighbours built us a shanty in a very remote place near the south end of their farmThe McCanns had 150 acres in West Hawkesbury, Concession 5, Lot 13, which can be located on this [https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search/commonwealth:4m90fh557 1862 Map of the counties of Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott & Russell, Canada West]. McCann House, built in 1826, is shown on the east side of the lot.. The shanty, which was built with basswood logs and covered with troughs, was about twelve feet long. It had a window with three lights, a quilt for a door and a few slabs to place our beds on. I bought a half-bushel of Indian meal from Mr. GriffinPossibly [[Griffin-9961|Dudley Griffin Sr.]] who died in Hawkesbury Township in 1834. {{FindAGrave|73359801}}, and now we felt happy in our new home. But it pleased the Lord to afflict my wife in a day or two with [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cholera%20morbus cholera-morbus]. She was dangerously ill. Here we were with five children, no doctor, no temporal comforts whatever, yet the good Lord rebuked the disease and spared her to her family. We had kind friends, - especially Mr. Griffin, Andy ShieldsPossibly [[Shields-700|Andrew Shields]], also from County Cavan. and B. Hickey. I took courage and worked by the day, and my wife washed for the neighbours; so that our family did not suffer much. We dug potatoes on the tenth bushel, husked corn on the tenth, and threshed several barns on the tenth. Thus, the good Lord brought us through the first winter without the aid of a stove. In the fall of the year I was informed that there was land to be given to immigrants, and so I secured a lot in Cumberland on which my son Henry is settledThe lot secured by Rev. McNally was Lot 22, Range VI, Cumberland Township, Russell County (near Bearbrook).. My wife and I joined the Methodist Episcopal Church on our recommendations. William Johnson was our leader. He was a very pious man and spoke very loudly. The quarterly meetings and meetings were held in a little log school house at Vankleek Hill.William Johnson and his preaching methods were described in an 1875 issue of "Earnest Christianity", which in turn was quoted in the book, "History of the Counties of Argenteuil, Quebec and Prescott, Ont., From the Earliest Settlement to the Present", pages 508-509. {{FindAGrave|132097578}} There was then only one store there, kept by a Mr. McIntosh. His house, Mr. Vankleek’s and one other was all the houses that were there then.This description Vankleek Hill matches that in the book, "History of the Counties of Argenteuil, Quebec and Prescott, Ont., From the Earliest Settlement to the Present". See also [[WikiPedia:Vankleek Hill, Ontario]]. The preachers were sent in here from the United States. They were clothed very plainly, and rode on horseback carrying their saddlebags before them. They were very loving, happy men, full of the Holy Ghost. In the spring of 1826 I planted corn and potatoes with Mr. Griffin, and also cleared a piece at the shanty for one bushel of wheat. We all worked hard through the summer. I preached in different places, such as Chatham, Cobb’s Settlement, and Breadalbane, Vankleek Hill and the Sny Carty school houseChatham may refer to Chatham Township in Lower Canada (across the Ottawa R. from Hawkesbury East). Cobb's Settlement may have been absorbed into Hawkesbury - there used to be an island, Cobbs Island, just off Hawkesbury that has since been connected to the mainland; while too small for a settlement, the island's name suggests that the settlement might have been nearby. Breadalbane is found on an historical map of Lochiel Township, Glengarry County. Vankleek Hill in Hawkesbury Township was amalgamated into the new Champlain Township. Sny Carty is an old anglicized version of "Chenail écarté" and the school house may have been on Ile du Chenail (Hawkesbury) or in the town of Hawkesbury itself. We had many lively meetings. Some time in October I with five or six others started for Cumberland to do settlement duties on our farms. We went up in a bun, slept on an island in company with Indians, got up to Ira Dunning’sUnable to find an "Ira" Dunning of appropriate age in the Dunning family tree. It is likely that "Ira" was a nickname for [[Dunning-1435|Col. Abijah Dunning Jr.]] who did live in Cumberland around this time. Abijah's brother, William, named his third son Ira (after Abijah?) b. 1825 so he would have been too young to be the one who helped the settlers. the second night where we were kindly received. There were then about four families on the front of Cumberland, and none back. The next day we started for Bear Brook which was twelve miles away. Henry Orton was our pilot. We followed the blaze of the trees to every man’s lot. I think we were five or six weeks building shanties, cutting roads and chopping a certain number of acres so as to secure our deeds. I preached several times in Bill Dunning’s tavernThe proprietor of the Cumberland tavern was probably [[Dunning-1666|William Dunning]].. I then returned home and we lived another winter in the smoky shanty.Where was the McNally lot in the township of Cumberland? Answer: Using the [https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search/commonwealth:4m90fh557 1862 Map of the counties of Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott & Russell], Cumberland Tp., Concession VI, Lot 22 marked H. McNally for Rev. McNally's son Henry. Where was the home of Ira Dunning? No answer yet. Where was Bill Dunning’s tavern? Answer: Using same map, possibly Cumberland riverfront, Lot 7, marked Wm. Dunning, or one of the Dunning properties in Cumberland - over 30 years passed between the events in Rev. McNally's story and the making of the map so the tavern could have been transferred to a son of Bill. To which of these families did Gregory Dunning belong? Answer: Son of [[Dunning-1313|William Dunning]]. [[Dunning-1260|Gregory Dunning]] became the son-in-law of [[Mc_Nally-758|James McNally]] marrying [[McNally-763|Isabell McNally]]. To which family did G.G. Dunning belong? G.G. was the father of W.N. Dunning for many years clerk of South Plantagenet. Answer: [[Dunning-1683|George Gibb Dunning]] was the son of [[Dunning-703|Zalmon Dunning]] (eldest brother of Abijah Jr. and William). [[Dunning-1684|William Nelson Dunning]] was his son. I forgot to say that in the previous April the Lord gave us another daughter whom we called [[McNALLY-767|Fanny]]. In the April of 1827 I moved to the township of LongueuilLongueuil Township was part of the original Prescott County, Upper Canada. It has now been amalgamated into the Township of [[WikiPedia:Champlain, Ontario|Champlain, Ontario]]. and took a farm on shares from L. Long. My stock consisted of two cows, a heifer a yoke of four-year old steers and one pig. I worked for three years with a one-handled plough and a crotch of V-form with seven large iron pins in it. On this farm my wife and children worked hard. My wife would travel to Grenville[[WikiPedia:Grenville, Quebec|Grenville, Quebec]] through mud and dust, cross the river in a ferry-boat, sell her butter and return the same day on foot, - fourteen miles in all – without a grumble. I have often preached at the head at Freadon tavern, in Chatham school house, at St. Andrew’s, at Lachute, at the Bay and Gore School houses travelling about thirty miles each way. Sometimes I would preach in the Lake Settlement, Alfred Township, following the blaze of the trees from John Holmes’ in the settlement five miles. This would be eighteen miles from home. On Sept. 11, 1828 the good Lord gave us another son whom we called [[McNally-768|John Edward]]. He weighed when born twelve pounds. In the year 1829 I bought fifty-four acres of land from Chauncey Johnson.Chauncey Johnson was the brother of William Johnson (referenced above). He is also described in the book, "History of the Counties of Argenteuil, Quebec and Prescott, Ont., From the Earliest Settlement to the Present", pages 507-510, including the quoted article from the 1875 issue of "Earnest Christianity". This is the place on which I now live.James McNally had three homes in Canada. The first was the smoky shanty on the rear of [[McCann-2805|Capt. John McCann’s]] farm. Was the Captain’s house the stone house that stands near the railway tracks on the road that leads north from the cemetery at Vankleek Hill? Where would the rear of the farm, where the smoky shanty was, be located? From there he moved to a farm belonging to L? Long on the Seigneury. This farm was beside the home of Dr. Wilcox, across from Dr. Wilcox lived a few years later one of the hospitable homes, that entertained the Methodist preachers. Dr. Wilcox was a learned physician, a courteous gentleman, the leader of a cultured society, a deist in religion till his conversion about 1848 under Rev. T. Lewis. From there James McNally moved to the farm he purchased. It was, I think, on the road that runs north from McAlpine station. As it was in West Hawkesbury it must have been on the east side of the road. Can anyone give me any information on the location of these places or on the person mentioned? I would like some time to go over this ground with someone who knows. '''Answers:''' Using the [https://collections.leventhalmap.org/search/commonwealth:4m90fh557 1862 Map of the counties of Stormont, Dundas, Glengarry, Prescott & Russell]: '''1.''' Capt. John McCann's farm was Prescott County, Hawkesbury West Township, Concession 5, Lot 13. The main house (now 2926 Cassburn Road) is on the east side of the lot and is just north of a former railroad track (now recreational trail) - this matches the description in the above question. Rev. McNally states that the shanty was at the south end of the lot meaning that it was just north of Greenwood Cemetery. '''2.''' The Long farm had to be near L'Orignal or Cassburn based on the distance walked by Hannah each day, but more research required to determine which farm - neither Long nor Wilcox appear on the 1862 map to help. Note that Zachariah Long was a significant landholder in the area - it is possible that Rev. McNally wrote "Z Long" but it was mis-transcribed as "L Long". '''3.''' James McNally, and his brother John, lived on part of [[Space:West_Hawkesbury_Concession_4_Lot_19|Lot 19, Concession 4, Hawkesbury West Township, Prescott County]]. The preceding link provides a summary of the land transactions and agricultural censuses for this farm. We had many happy meetings in this neighbourhood. The Methodist Church was a pattern of piety and Christian love. There was no other sect here then except one – Mr. MacLaurin of L’Orignal. On Oct. 22, 1830, the Lord gave us another daughter whom we called [[McNally-769|Hannah Isabell]]. About this time I think I rode to the Methodist Local Conference, a ride of ninety-four miles each way, was examined by Elder Smith, now Bishop, and obtained a license to preach.Does the local conference refer to the annual conference? The following from Carrol’s Case and Contemporaries will perhaps locate the time and place when James McNally was licensed as a local preacher: “The annual Conference of 1830 according to appointment began its sessions on August 17 in the town of Kingston. The Rev. Wm. Case presided … Rev. P. Smith’s superannuation created the necessity for new presiding elder on the Augusta District which this year recovered the back circuits that for the preceding year had been made to constitute a small district by themselves.” In the year 1832 I was sent to Caledonia Flats. My first appointment was held in James Proudfoot’s house. This was the first religious meeting ever held in this settlement. I saw the bed-clothes of those that died in [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cholera%20morbus cholera-morbus] plague lying out of doors at the next house to the one where I preached. There had been five deaths in that neighbourhood. My next appointment was in a little shanty dug out of a hill in the gore of Alfred and owned by Dr. Wilks. I continued my route up north and south Plantagenet sometimes on horseback, sometimes on foot, sometimes following the blaze of trees, sometimes crossing rivers on sticks of timber. The people were always glad to see me and my grey pony. In the month of June 1834 I attended the Methodist Episcopal conference held in Cummer’s Chapel on Yonge Street.It had been decided to call a conference to meet on the 25th of June 1834 at Cummer’s Church on Yonge Street (now Willowdale, just north of Toronto) … There were present at this conference regularly ordained elders Joseph Catchell, David Culp, and Daniel Pickett, and Deacon J. W. Byam. There were also a number of local preachers in attendance … The minutes of these conferences were not printed … and are not now to be found … Several local preachers who had previously travelled under the presiding elder together with others who now offered themselves for the travelling connection were admitted … — Webster: History of the Methodist Episcopal Church There were only twelve or fourteen persons present, three of whom were superannuated elders. Here we organized or re-organized the old Methodist Episcopal Church in Canada. Brother LewisThis year I travelled the old Waterloo Circuit which embraced the following townships: Kingston, East and West Loboro, Portland, Ernesttown, Camden East, Fredricksburg and Adolphustown. Throughout this extensive circuit I travelled every four weeks, and filled more that thirty appointments every time I passed around the circuit … — Autobiography of Rev. Thaddeus Lewis.In Longueuil … lived Dr. David Wilcox, a celebrated physician among the high rank of people in the country, towns and villages around as far as he was known. — Autobiography of Rev. Thaddeus Lewis. and I were sent east of Toronto. I got home safe. A few days after my arrival I was attached with [https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/cholera%20morbus cholera morbus]. My brother-in-law [[McCann-2805|Captain McCann]] came to see me and make my will. He first went to the woods to pray. He returned and told me that the good Lord would spare me longer days. From that moment and in answer to prayer I got better. To God be all the glory. Amen. When I got well I attended to my farm and preached as often as I could on Sundays. The Lord gave us a third son whom we called [[McNally-770|James William]]. He was born December 3, 1834. After he had reached manhood the Lord took him. He died very happy – February 20, 1861. Glory be to God! In June 1835 I attended conference held in Trafalgar, nine miles back of Oakville.The conference met on the 25th of June in the Trafalgar (now Palermo) meeting house. The annual conference commenced its sessions at 2 P.M. J. Reynolds, general superintendent pro. tem. in the chair. Aaron C. Seaver was appointed secretary. There were reported at that time 21 preachers including those on trial and a membership of 1243. The necessity of obtaining a Bishop and of having him duly appointed and consecrated according to the provisions of the discipline was carefully discussed by the elders in the General Conference which assembled on the 27th and after due deliberation Rev. J. Reynolds was elected to that office. On the following Sabbath, June 20th, he was duly consecrated by the laying on of hands of Joseph Catchell, Daniel Pickett, and John H. Huston. John Bailey and James Powley who had been elected to elder’s orders by the annual conference were ordained by Bishop Reynolds after his consecration and appointed as delegates to the General Conference of the Methodist Episcopal Church of the United States which was to meet in Cincinnati during the May following. — Webster: History of the Methodist Episcopal Church. Here a number of preachers assembled. At this conference Elder John Reynolds was chosen and ordained Bishop by three elders. Here I was ordained as deacon. I took a new start and visited my old field. Sometimes I preached at Bearbrook in the township of Cumberland. I baptized sometimes the children of whole families. Sometimes after preaching I baptized ten children. In one house I baptized fourteen children who were brought there by their parents. I endeavoured to make myself as useful as possible. In the summer of 1836 I attended conference held at Belleville.The annual conference met according to appointment, in Belleville commencing its sessions on the 16th of June 1836. Bishop Reynolds presided. The preachers learned with no little pain and some surprise that their representatives to the American General Conference had not been officially received so that the countenance so much needed in their bitter emergency had been withheld. — Webster: History of the Methodist Episcopal Church. At this conference seven preachers were admitted on trial. We numbered thirty travelling preachers, twenty-six local preachers and 2390 members … — Autobiography of Rev. Thaddeus Lewis Bishop Reynolds presided. Quite a number of ministers were there. I was ordained missionary elder for the purpose of giving the sacrament to those in destitute places. I endeavoured to make myself as useful as my strength and means would allow about home and the south-west part of our country. About this time a Wesleyan minister came into my field of labour and showed a disposition to quarrel. I left the field of labour for a time to him. I had had no visit from a presiding elder or bishop and became discouraged. On this account I made application for a circuit. The conference of 1837The conference of 1837 met for its annual session at Yonge Street in Cummer’s Chapel on the 21st of June, Bishop Reynolds presiding. Aaron C. Seaver who had so well and faithfully acted as secretary for the several past years was numbered with the fallen. He had left a world of strife for one of peace on May 1, 1837 … George Turner was appointed secretary … Thirty-four preachers including those received on trial were appointed to circuits and there was reported a membership of 3522 an increase over the previous year of 1132. — Webster: History of the Methodist Episcopal Church. appointed me to the Elizabethtown Circuit I left my wife and family in the Lord’s care. This was a very hard circuit to travel. I had three hundred miles to travel in four weeks over eight, nine or ten townships and I often preached three times per day. In the winter of 1837-1838 I went to see my family once. I found them all well. During my absence there was a fight at the windmill at Prescott.During 1838 bands of American Filibusters, usually belonging to secret societies, known as Hunters’ Lodges, kept crossing the frontier and attacking Canada. Of these attacks the most celebrated was that made on Prescott by a Polish exile, Von Schultz, a generous but misguided man, who really felt that he was trying to rescue us from the same tyranny as his country had suffered from Russia. Crossing over from Ogdensburg he established himself with about 100 of his followers in an old stone mill. Some 500 or 600 others endeavoured to join him but were beaten off by three armed British schooners. The mill was captured and Von Schultz and nine companions were hanged … — Grant: History of Canada. I returned two or three weeks after the battle and saw the graves where the Yankee boys fell and several houses demolished. I had some good times on this appointment.1837 to 1840 is three years. Mr. McNally does not state on which circuit two years were spent. As the battle at the windmill took place in November of 1838 may we conclude that he was two years at Elizabethtown? In the year 1838-1839The Conference of 1838 was held at Trafalgar beginning June 20th. Trafalgar is half way between Toronto and Hamilton on the Dundas highway. The Conference of 1839 was held in Wessel’s Chapel in the township of Sophiasburg, County of Prince Edward, beginning Sept. 4, 1839. To travel on horseback to these annual conferences must have been quite a task; but it must also have given Mr. McNally a wonderful knowledge of the province. I was appointed to labour with Brother Gideon ShepherdThe Lord is graciously visiting the people among whom Brother Gideon Shepard is laboring. I was much pleased to witness their animated zeal and success … — Rev. Benson Smith, Pres. Elder of Bay of Quinte District in the Religious Repository edited and published by Rev. C.D. Greenleaf … 1839 on the Augusta Circuit. On our arrival we commenced a protracted meeting in the new Methodist Episcopal Church. We visited together the neighbourhood and held prayer-meetings for more that a week and then we began to preach to large congregations. The Lord poured out his spirit abundantly on the people so that they cried for mercy. I believe that the meetings lasted five or six weeks. There was quite a number converted and joined the church. Some of them have since died happy and are gone home to Heaven. We had good times on this circuit. Many souls were added to the church. To God be all the glory! Amen. I did not attend the Conference of 1840.At the Conference of 1840 nine new candidates were admitted on trial and five received into full connection. One located this year, four took a supernumerary relation and superannuated. — Webster: History of the Methodist Episcopal Church. As my constitution was not strong I requested a superannuated relation. This was granted and I received nine dollars, the first and last I ever took as a superannuated preacher. In the month of September 1842 I was employed by the Ottawa Dist. Branch Bible Society to act as a colporteur. The committee sent me to the back of the mountains in Lower Canada. This was my first visit to Augmentation. I found the roads very rough for man and beast. I travelled from house to house reading and praying wherever I found access, selling to those who were able to buy and distributing to the poor gratis. My instruction was to leave no house without a Bible or Testament. The inhabitants were chiefly Scotch Highlanders with a few Irish and English. In the settlements were many who loved the Saviour. After supplying the people with the holy Scriptures and religious tracts I left the Augmentation and travelled through a very lonesome gully. I arrived at a Protestant settlement. In the first house I entered they took me for a tax-collector they abhorred, but when I explained my business and asked them whether they wanted a Bible or not they were agreeably disappointed. I was cold and hungry at the time, so the good woman put the kettle on, and in a very short time I partook of their hospitality. I visited the neighbourhood with good success. The next day I visited Campbell’s neighbourhood and circulated an appointment for Sunday in Mr. Campbell’s house. We had a good congregation both forenoon and afternoon, and had a good time in both meetings. I continued my route through the mountains to the first Stagement of Hamilton’s shanty. From thence I proceeded to the rear of Grenville township visiting families however far apart. After I had visited all the families that I could conveniently find access to I returned home calling on different families on my way. I arrived safe and found all well. Thank God for all his mercies: I feel thankful to God for the fact that I have the pleasure of disposing of quite a number of Bibles and Testaments, of giving gratis a number of tracts. The Canadian Almanac lists James McNally as a supernumerary on the Ottawa Circuit 1851 and 1852; on the Circuit of Ottawa and Lachute 1853, 1854, 1855, 1856, 1857, and on the circuit of L’Orignal and Riceville in 1858. He is listed as a supernumerary with address as Vankleek Hill in 1859, but in 1860 he is listed as superannuated. In the month of January I visited some of the townships in our own district and reported the same to the Montreal Bible Society. In the month of May 1853 I was employed by the Montreal Sabbath School Union for three months. My instructions were to dispose of Bibles, Testaments, and other religious books and to order libraries. I travelled through East and West Hawkesbury, Longueuil, Alfred, Caledonia, North and South Plantagenet, Clarence, Cambridge, Russell, Cumberland, Ottawa city (Bye-town), Osgoode, Locheil, Kenyon, Roxborough, the Indian lands and Gloucester. I visited a number of sects, and formed quite a number of Union Sabbath Schools and ordered a number of excellent libraries. In this mission I was kindly assisted by ministers and people of all grades of the Christian Church. I understand that some of the schools I formed in the summer of 1853 are now in the year 1869 in a flourishing state . God has owned the enterprise since its first formation by Robert Raikes Esq., in Gloucester England in 1782. Many ministers of the gospel date their calls, many millions in glory date their conversions, to the instructions received in the Sabbath School. I continued in the good work of colporteur and agent for the Ottawa District Bible Society with great success for four or five years until a few of the leading men of the committee for some cause or other separated forming a new branch called the East and West Hawkesbury Bible Society. This was very disagreeable to me as I travelled over their grounds collecting and they passed over ours. This state of things continued for a few years. However, through the instrumentality of Rev. Mr. CurryWho was Rev. Mr. Curry? they consented to form a union calling it Victoria Branch Bible Society. Since then we have peace in all our borders. The last year I travelled for the Branch was the year 1859. That year I engaged in the work 49 days, travelled 500 miles, delivered twenty-four lectures, visited and called on 410 families, 17 lumber shanties, sold 18 Bibles and 28 Testaments, gave free 4 Bibles and 8 Testaments, sold to Roman Catholics three Bibles and three Testaments gave to Roman Catholics seven Testaments, gave to Protestants four Bibles and 19 Testaments, sold and gave 28 Bibles and 126 Testaments, collected $94.23, and received for sales $53.05. They paid me for my work $49. Since the year 1850 I have done very little for the good cause. I have preached a few times, attended a few burials, superintended our own Sunday School, and attended a few quarterly meetings at Riceville, and joined in prayer-meetings with my brethren down here. Now I am in the eighty-second year of my age mourning that I have done so little in the cause of God. The year 1869 has been a year of much trouble to my mind. Looking on the dark side of everything has brought on nervous debility. One shock after another has almost destroyed my mind, so that I think I am the most unhappy man that ever was born. Yet the doctrine of the atonement is riveted on my heart. Oh that I may never lose sight of it. In the Phoenix Sabbath SchoolThe Phoenix Sunday School was, I understand, conducted in a school house. Was that the Allan school-house or the Westbrae school or is there one between? Just where was it located? which I superintend, last year (1869) the good Lord Converted ten of the scholars. Last Sabbath April 24th we reorganized the school for 1870. Oh that the Lord may convert more this year than last. James McNally died somewhere about the year 1875. Who knows the exact date? He was, I understand buried in the Cassburn cemetery. There is no mark to show his grave, is there? Who knows the spot? Answers: Died 10 Feb 1873, buried at Cassburn, photo of gravestone on his profile

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    [[Category:Antrim_Genealogy_Free_Space_Pages]][[Category:Irish_Immigrants_to_America]][[Category:Laurens_County%2C_South_Carolina]][[Category:Sloan_Name_Study]] * [http://www.piedmont-historical-society.org/publications1.htm Source] Upper South Carolina Genealogy & History, ''May 2009, Vol. XXIII, No.2'', pp.48-55. === A SLOAN FAMILY HISTORY === * Contributed by [[Shands-22|Mrs. Katherine Shands Gosnell]], 1522 John Dodd Road, Spartanburg, SC 29303 Sister gives the record of all that is known of the early life of our ancestors, pioneers in this country, but there are many stories of adventure, trial and hardship, handed down from father to son that give interesting sidelights on the times, mode of living and character of these hardy pioneers. Some of these stories are, no doubt, exaggerated, but most, if not all of them, have some foundation. In fact, I tell them as I have often heard them related by my [[Sloan-844|father]] and two old aunts. My aunts were more familiar with the family history than [[Sloan-844|father]], who married very young and left Laurens County and so was not closely associated with the family any more except a visit once a year. It was law in Ireland at that time that every male citizen must take Oath of Allegiance to the King of England at the age of twenty[-]one, and if physically able, serve a stated time (seven years, I think) in the King's army. Grandfather [[Sloan-751|John Sloan]], the oldest son of the family refused to do either and his twenty-first birthday drew near, knowing he must obey the law or go to prison, fled the country and landed at Charleston, South Carolina, making his way to Newberry County, later to Laurens County. More of [[Sloan-751|John]] later. [[Sloan-848|Robert, Bob]], as he was called, came next. As one of the family had been lost to his country, Bob was closely watched. Whether by the King's officers or his own family, I do not know. It was the custom then for a vessel to take on a number of coffins on a long voyage. Seeing a vessel bound for America loading at the dock, Bob prevailed on some friends to smuggle him on board in a coffin in which he layed concealed till well out to sea. The voyage was a stormy on[e]; he was shipwrecked and landed in Halifax, N.X. [sic, N.S. (Nova Scotia)] He was six months making his way to this brother in Newberry County, taking his coffin with him. In fact, it was said he always kept it with him wherever he stayed for any length of time, saying he intended to be buried in it. It was said that he was buried in it, but this they were not sure because they [the family] did not know anything about him after he left the neighborhood of his brother's home. I have never heard anything about [[Sloan-850|Archie]]'s coming, only he was here and they were spoken of as being young men together, I do not remember hearing them speak of [[Sloan-851|Richard]] at all. For several years they all lived in the same neighborhood, the younger boys making John's home headquarters as he was married by this time. They finally scattered. Sister says Archie went to Edgefield County; one settled near Pendleton, but I do not know which one, or what became of the other. The record taken from grandfather [[Sloan-751|John]]'s Bible, says he was born in Ireland in 1716 and if he came here at twenty-one year's of age as was related, he must have landed here about 1737 or 1738. I do not know where or whom he married the first time; but he married a very young Irish girl by the name McNeiver (I do not know how to spell it) of Newberry County the second time and they raise[d] twelve children, six boys and six girls, all were grown; the youngest able to lift and wait on him in his last illness. He died suddenly on Christmas morning (date on tombstone) at the age of 113 years, 3 months and 25 days. He is buried at Old Fields Presbyterian (A.R.P.) Church, near Ora in Laurens County, South Carolina. His age is recorded on his tombstone and I suppose it is correct. His children were [[Sloan-750|David]], our grandfather, [[Sloan-852|William]], [[Sloan-853|Tommy]], [[Sloan-752|Bob]] and I think [[Sloan-854|Archie]]. I do not remember the other. The girls, [[Sloan-855|Mattie]], [[Sloan-856|Jennie]], Rosie, Bettie, and Mary. I do not remember the other girl. Few of them married...p. 49...until late in life. David, our grandfather, and Mattie (married [[Compton-883|John Compton, Jr.]]) were exceptions. Several were never married. According to tradition, they were all comfortably well off in homes of their own, except Grandfather [[Sloan-750|David]] who never owned any property to speak of. My father said he had too many kins-people and he kept open house so he could never get ahead. Keeping to our line, [[Sloan-750|David]] married [[Swan-710|Barbara Swan]], also Irish. They had seven children. [[Sloan-845|Rebecca]], [[Sloan-846|Jane]], [[Sloan-847|Margaret (Peggy as she was called)]], [[Sloan-863|John]], [[Sloan-844|James]], [[Sloan-749|Timothy]], and one died in infancy named [[Sloan-864|Archie or Timothy]], I have forgotten which; anyway his name is carved on a soapstone rock at the head of his grave in [[:Category: Ora Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gray Court, South Carolina|Old Fields Churchyard]], carved with a pocketknife by his father. [[Swan-710|Barbara]] was a delicate woman and died before her oldest child was grown. Later [[Sloan-750|Grandfather]] married [[Talley-1233|Nancy Talley Poole]], widow of George Poole. She was originally from Georgia; she had no children. Grandfather [[Sloan-750|David]] seemed to be a good, easy going fellow, more visionary than practical; a good man to execute orders, but not much initiative, therefore, he made a good overseer of slaves which was the business he followed mostly. Prior to the Confederate War, while overseeing for Sam Meredith, he fell off a house he was covering and was so badly hurt that he was an invalid the rest of his life, some twelve or fourteen years. At first it was thought his back was broken and he would never walk again as he was then past seventy; but he did walk, the last few years of his life, about the house and yard with a stick sometimes two sticks. The reason he was able to endure and lived in that condition so long, I believe, was due to the faithful nursing of his wife. Sometime about 1868, my [[Sloan-844|father]] moved the family, [[Sloan-750|father]], mother, and two unmarried sisters, [[Sloan-845|Rebecca]] and [[Sloan-846|Jane]] to his farm near Pacolet where they all died. The exact dates of their birth and death can be gotten from my [[Sloan-844|father]]’s Bible on their tombstones. [[Sloan-750|Grandfather]] and his wife, Nancy, are buried at [[:Category:Old_Fairforest_Cemetery%2C_Union_County%2C_South_Carolina|Old Fair Forest Church]] in Union County and their graves are well marked, but [[Swan-710|Barbara Swan]], the mother of the family is buried at [[:Category: Ora Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Gray Court, South Carolina|Old Fields Church]] in Laurens County and there is no mark on her grave. Aunts [[Sloan-845|Rebecca]] and [[Sloan-846|Jane]] still lived together in their little house near my father and died just before he did. The six children of [[Sloan-750|David]] and [[Swan-710|Barbara Swan Sloan]] all lived to be old, considerably past eighty, except [[Sloan-846|Jane]] and [[Sloan-847|Margaret]], who were in seventy [sic, their seventies]. The whole family died six years. I want to mention one or two more incidents in the life of grandfather [[Sloan-750|David]] as I heard related by my [[Sloan-844|father]]. He bought a farm near where the old road crossed Worries [Warrior] Creek going to Scuffletown (I think the name is changed now). [[Sloan-844|Father]] showed me the house where he lived, then falling down, but looked like it had been well built house, two stories high of evenly hewn logs, with porch in front. He lived there and farmed several years. At one time, he had cotton on hand to pay for his home and started for market with [it] — farmers then had to go to Charleston or Augusta to sell cotton — about the second day on the road he met some neighbors returning. They advised him to go back as cotton was down to nothing; only twenty-two or twenty-three cents, it would go up for sure — wait awhile. Go back with them he did, and cotton fell steadily for some years until it went to four or five cents. Of course, he failed to pay for his home, went back to overseeing with the result already recorded. From this incident, the wise descendant may learn two things: first, land must have been cheap when a man could haul enough cotton on a two-horse wagon from Laurens County to Charleston to pay for a farm; second, a poor man had better play safe and make sure of a small profit than risk too much to make a big thing. Another thing, grandfather was too kind-hearted and obliging for his own good; could never say No to a friend. Whenever any of his friends or brothers, I am sorry to say, saw a chance to make a good thing, but needed a little money, he would go on a note with them and often had it to pay. There was no exemption from debt then. On one occasion, officers went to his house to collect a security...p. 50...debt. Grandfather told them he had the money in a trunk, but it was locked and his wife had the key in her pocket and had gone to visit her mother that day, would be home directly, wait until she came. They suggested breaking the lock. Grandfather objected, saying that was the only thing in the house a lock and key and he did not want it ruined. They waited awhile, became impatient and were going to break the lock anyway, and to keep them from doing so, grandfather took the little trunk e[o]n his shoulder and went with them to meet his wife as she had to come the way they were going. They met on the road, he unlocked the trunk and handed ever the money, about all he had. Father, a little barefoot boy, trudged along to watch the proceeding. That was always a disagreeable memory to him. There were no schools then worthy the name, but grandfather's family could all read and write. He could himself, and as far as I ever heard, there were no illiterates among them, but there might have been among the elder women. In my father's childhood, there were only two books in the house, the family Bible and an almanac. A little later the shorter Catechism and Confession of Faith. Father went to school three months in his childhood, and had nothing but the family Bible in which to learn to read; he was then eight years of age. The book was large — weighed almost as much as he did. He was cautioned not to drop it, but his mother knew that he would, tied it in a towel for him to carry. I never did hear father say how many times he dropped it or what the damage was, but it was still among the cherished possessions of my two old aunts when they died, though the last time I saw it, it was somewhat dilapidated. After he was married the second time, he studied surveying under John Epton. Finding he was deficient in arithmetic, after his crop was laid-by, he went to school for the first time since he was eight years old, and carried three children with him. That constituted his school days, but he became a well-educated, well-informed I believe his name can be found on as many legal papers as any lawyer of his time. He was county surveyor for years, divided estates and transferred papers both public and private. He was correspondent for the county newspaper for years and the editors said his letters were the best written, best punctuated that came to the office. He was [a] hem leader of men. He was an officer of the militia before the war and was captain in the Confederate Army, trial justice as long as he would have it, and was one of the first trustees appointed when the free schools were organized after the war and continued with one short interruption until he died. In 1868 or 1869, father and John Epton surveyed and divided Spartanburg County into townships, Mr. Epton, the upper part next to Greenville and the North Carolina line, father the lower section nea[r]t to Laurens County. The work was authorized by the Legislature as a preliminary to organizing public schools and was let out to the lowest bidder. The[y] get $40.00 a township for that work. The survey finished, Mr. Epton and his wife came to our house and stayed a week and in that time, made three maps of the County as surveyed at that time, one each for themselves and one for Prof. James H. Carlisle of Wofford College. The[y] got nothing for this, they were not required to do it, but made them exclusively for their own use and they made Dr. Carlisle a present of his. I do not think the township lines have been changed very much, probably some of the larger ones have been cut in two. In naming the townships, names suggested by people living in them were adopted. Father named Pacolet; Mr. Epton, Cherokee, John B. Davis, Campobello, and I do not remember any others. Father first married Margaret Poole, (Peggy) daughter of Seth and Betsey Peele in 1837, or thereabouts, at the age of eighteen. That year he had a cotton patch, the first in his life. In the fall, he got a new suit and had $5.00 left. He gave Preacher Young the $5.00 to marry him. That was the first time he had ever owned as much as $5.00. They were married at her mother's home, now known as the John Kennedy place, about a mile and one half from old Fair Forest Church, where Spartanburg and Union Counties join. The line was supposed to run through the middle of the front room; preacher...p. 51...Young was supposed to stand in Spartanburg County while they stood in Union County and were married across the line. They lived in Laurens County the first year, maybe two years and father followed overseeing. Not liking it, he came to Spartanburg County and bought fifty acres of steep hillside rock land on Richland creek, adjoining the Crocker place. He bought on credit and had not more than settled in his log cabin when his wife died, leaving three babies. His oldest sister, Rebecca, lived with him until he married the second time in 1845 to Dorcas Lee, daughter of Richard and Sara Lindsey Lee. He paid for his first fifty acres, bought 50 more, and built a comfortable three-room house in the popular style of that day. He then bought a third addition to his farm, each purchase before the previous one was paid when the war broke out. Then followed four years of struggle, hardships and poverty, such as the world has never known before or since. I believe it was worse than France in the World War as France had help from outside. The South had no help from without and no factories to speak of within, so everything must be made at home, but the glorious South proved equal to the occasion. In our home, I know, we had plenty. Mother was an unusually thrifty woman, a steady, rapid worker, and was gifted with more than common sense and fine judgment; so she managed to feed and clothe a family of seven, including a negro woman and child that father hired to help her and clothed three men in the war. One thing I remember, we had mostly cornbread, d[s]o did everybody else. Mother could not raise wheat, she could not cut it or get it out, but she sometimes managed to exchange cloth for wheat. She had quite a reputation for making beautiful cloth. She has a large flock of sheep which she tended with great care so she made and sold wool cloth mostly as she could make it faster and easier than cotton cloth, and it sold better and at a better price. One of the difficulties of the time was the dyes. There was nothing to dye with, but the bark of trees and nothing to set the dye, so cloth soon faded out left a dingy color, almost white. Mother raised her own indigo and was an expert at dying, so she got good colors. Her cloth was known far and wide and she had ready sale for all she could make. She seldom sold cotton cloth, but there was one exception when she sold, off the loom a piece of cotton cloth she was making for dresses, to Mr. Ben Kennedy, afterwards a prominent banker of Union, in exchange for wheat. The thing that hurt was my new dress went too. I had not had a new dress in sometime and I was to have one off the piece, so when I saw it go, I wept great salty tears and not a few of them. Mother tried to console me by telling me of the biscuits and pies I would have, but I would not be consoled, however, I survived. I want to say here that we never went ragged nor very badly patched. Mother said she could spin and weave a garment in the time it took to patch it three times and she had nothing when it was done. She seldom sold cloth for the money, but it for something she needed or could use. If she happened to get Confederate money on hand, she spent it as quickly as possible — generally for thread at old Bivingsville factory, now Glendale. Father had three bales of cotton when the war began and the market went to pieces. That cotton was not sold until after the war closed. Mother said she could get along as well without it as the money would buy nothing and maybe it would be worth something sometime. She had not been able to dispose of the increase of her cattle, so the last year of the war found her with four milk cows. As winter came on, her uncle Lee, advised her to sell all but one- “I can't” she old him, oh yes, she could get a pile of money for them, “Well” he said “they will die on your hands, you can’t feed them.” “They may,” she said, “But the cows has as well died on my hands as the money.” But mother had been looking ahead. She had carefully saved everything that could be eaten. Every cob when corn was shelled and all [that] the horses (two of them) left in their troughs, had been stored in the barn. She beat up those cobs with a hammer, scalded them to soften them, sprinkled them with salt and bran and a very little meal in bad weather and fed those cows and brought them through the winter in very good...p. 52...condition. The war ended in the spring (April) and father came home. He sold these cows for $100.00 apiece in gold (there was no money but gold). That enabled him to buy cottonseed, which was exceedingly scarce and high priced, and made his first crop on a cash basis. After it was laid—by he carried these bales of cotton to Augusta and sold them. I do not know just what he got, but a good price I know. With that money, and his crop that year, which was none too good on account of poor stand of cotton, he began building on the read near the railroad where he lived until he died in 1903. After the war came the period of Reconstruction, more horrible if possible, than the war. The half of that has never been told. The negroes suddenly found themselves in possession of a freedom that they did not know how to use. Be it said to their honor, that most of them were quiet and willing to be counseled, still devoted to and trusting their white friends, but net all. They firmly believed that they would soon be rich, live in fine houses, and some openly boasted that the “Bottom sail was on top” (a favorite slogan with them) and they would have white wives and everything they wanted. That gave rise to the organization of “Slicks”. They were forerunners of the K.K.K. History makes no mention of “Slicks”, but they were a very real thing and their work was most effective in keeping the unruly in check. A movement was started to make every white man turn off the negroes and no white man should hire or harbor them. Father counseled moderation. Said we were subjugated people and we ha[d]s as well accept the fact. Such a course would force the negroes to steal, rob and commit all manner of crime which would bring on a race war. After the surrender of Lee, no white man could exercise the right of citizenship until he had taken the oath of Allegiance to the United States Government. We were then, under military rule. Father was an officer, appointed to administer that Oath in his section, and he advised all to take it and be ready to cast their vote when the chance came and maybe it would be effective sometime. Negroes were given citizenship as seen as they were freed, so we were virtually under negro rule until white men had taken that Oath. Father's office was his living room and all the men for miles around came to take the Oath, preferring to come to him rather than to go to a military officer at Spartanburg. In his office, men talked freely. I was then a very timid, sensitive child seven years old. I had a way of hanging around and listening in on all that was going on, and I guess I heard too much. I lived in constant fear of some dreadful calamity, and it was almost a nightly occurrence for me to arouse the household by my screams, as in my dreams I was chased by mobs and Yankee soldiers. Twice I remember being shot down as I endeavored to run away. I felt the thud of the bullet and a sharp pain as I fell — a dream so plain that I believe I know how it feels to be shot. I have always felt sorry for children in war time. Nearly all the county business was then done by three officers: sheriff, probate judge and clerk of court. Trial justice in the country, all public institutions, schools and colleges, were closed during the war, and churches also, except where they were kept open by volunteer service of a minister, too old for war duty. There was no County Home or state insane asylum. There had never been a State penitentiary before the war that I had ever heard of. This condition continued for ten years until 1876 when Carpet-Bag rule was overthrown by Wade Hampton. About 1884, my father’s landed possessions began to be burdensome and he began to sell off his land to his children. I bought 150 acres; Barbara, 200 acres; Haddon 50 acres on Pacolet River. In 1897 or 1898, he sold his home place to Haddon and retired. Haddon bought it on condition that he and mother remain there as long as they lived. Haddon built a beautiful twelve room house at the old homestead where they lived in ease and comfort in their last days. Father died June 12, 1903 and mother en May 14, 1909. p. 53 Twelve children were born in the family: three by the first marriage and nine by the second. Of the first, Sethy, the eldest of the family, was wounded at the Battle of Manassas and died of his wounds at Charlottesville, Virginia, a few days later and is buried there. Barbara (Lee) died in 1921 — 80; David, died 1923 — 80. Of the younger children, three were still-born. One, Margaret, died at two years of age; Sara (Reid) 1836 — 37; Dick, a doctor, in Bloomfield, Ark., 1898 — 37, buried there; Haddon, in 1906 — 51, buried in Spartanburg. He was president of the [http://www.cityofspartanburg.org/planning-zoning/historic-district-beaumont Beaumont Manufacturing Co.], [http://www.southcarolinacurrency.com/American_NB_Spartanburg.html president of the American National Bank]; [[Sloan-1153|Ebba (Wells)]] in 1926 — 59, buried at Pacolet. I am the only one of the family living. This follows our family through 211; years, four generations since the fugitive Sloan brothers arrived in America. I am the only one of the fourth generation now living and I am in my seventieth year. The fifth generation now has the stage and here’s hoping that they may make a better record with all the present—day advantages at their command, but I am also hoping that they may do no worse. While there is nothing spectacular recorded of them they have in the main, been honest, industrious, patriotic citizens, who lived quietly, peaceably, and comfortably, if not elegantly, in homes of their own. They were always known for their hospitality. I find that I have left out one thing, told of grandfather john, but sorry I am going to spoil a pretty story. It was said he married at 100 years of age and when he started to get married, jumped over his horse. That is not true, the fact is his second wife outlived him by several years, and she married an old man by the name of Taylor. He soon died and she was [a] widow again. Aunt Jane told me that some such incident happened at his second marriage; some of friends guyed him about being so old and wanted to help him mount. He offered to bet he could jump on his horse. Someone took him up and he laid his hand on his horse's neck and vaulted over, but he was not 100. The record says he was 56, just the prime of life for him. I don't know if any such incident every happened or not; but it was told so much that his grandchildren believed it. There can be no doubt that he was an unusually strong, vigorous man, although he must have been past age, the tombstone says he was a soldier of the Revolution. His age is well established as any fact can be. My aunt, born 1821, told me she remembered him well. The above gives one side of the house, I will now go back and tell you all I have heard on the Swans, the other side of our father’s house. They were from the same section as the Sloans. The kind that kept the Sabbath scrupulously. In the homes of both our ancestors was prepared on Saturday for the Sabbath as they called it: light bread, if flour was in the house, if not, corn-light bread, corn pone it was called and it was not bad either warmed up or served cold as desired. If they forgot to grind coffee, no coffee was served on Sunday. Unlike the Sloans, they came as regular emigrants their belongings with them. There is every indication that they were well off for that time. I think that I have heard that Grandfather Swan settled in Laurens County not far from Old Fields Church. Among the articles said to have been Grandmother's wedding presents were a full pewter service, six plates and three platters, one very large one, a coffee pot of some kind of china or agate very durable. Sister has the coffee pot in good condition and the largest pewter platter, the plates were given away. I have heard that some of them were made into bullets during and after the Confederate war. They also had a number of baskets of different sizes said to have been brought from Ireland, made of broom straw and white oak splits, which were no doubt used for packing. I have one of them now, it is still dust proof and anything kept in it is nice as in a cedar chest. The voyage was long and stormy, I am afraid to say how long, but it seems to me, I have heard they were three months on the water, anyway they had one child to die and one was...p. 54...born (Ann) on the voyage. They[ir] mother used to relate with superstitious feeling that the little coffin followed the ship three days and nights after it was lowered into the water. Of course it did drawn by the draft of the ship. There were three girls, Mollie, Ann and Barbara, our grandmother, and Timothy. Mollie was never married. Ann married a Simmons. He neglected her, left her alone while he rambled about and would not work. So, Mollie hitched up a wagon and went and moved her home and would never let her live with him again, don’t guess that she wanted to. Simmons was a Revolutionary Soldier. Ann was a Revolutionary Pensioner in her old age. She had no children. [[Swan-710|Barbara]], our Grandmother, married [[Sloan-750|David Sloan]]. I have already given a sketch of her. [[Swan-751|Timothy]] married in Laurens County and moved his family to Tenn., so the name Swan is extinct in this state as far as that family is concerned and there are no descendants except Grandmother Barbara's children. The Swans were wonderfully industrious people and adhered to the customs and habits of their native land, they raised quantities of Flax and made linen cloth instead of cotton for many years, in fact nearly all their life. There is now an old fashioned corner cupboard of solid walnut in the little house where my aunts lived that these old ladies bought for 100 yards of Linen cloth that represents weeks of toil for them. The two sisters lived to be very old, and were not able to lay up anything for years, but when the last one (Ann) died in 1872 they still had quantities of home supplies, home-made; old of course, but so carefully kept they were still good. I think the father's name was Timothy and the mother's Barbara, I am pretty sure of it; anyway the mother's maiden name was Boyd. That is where I got my name, Rebecca Boyd. Ann, the last of the family, died the night of the election Riot at Laurens C.H., I think Nov. 6th 1872 [riot was Oct 1870, Erastus Everson]. Mollie, a year or so before. All they had they gave to their two nieces, Rebecca and Jane Sloan, who cared for the[m]n in their last days and they in turn gave what they had to Sister Ebba, so these old relics were never scattered much. Among the old relics is the will of Grandfather Swan. It follows the customs of that time, everything to the mother her lifetime, then the girls were to get a cow, loom, wheel and cards and the son Timothy was to get the land, but mother Swan did not die, and after a long time, I suppose, he got tired of waiting for his land and moved his family to Tenn. For a time he wrote to his mother and sisters and some of his letters are among papers. The letters ceased — they never heard of him again. They thought he went West. He never came for his land and the Estate was never settled up till father sold the land for his sisters about 1884. It was a custom in early days among the best families to keep at least one white dress of fancy weave in the home to be used in case of a death in the family. They were not kept especially for that purpose; but when one was used another one was made as soon as possible. When Mollie Swan was young, but past her girlhood, she spun warp and filling and wove a white dress for herself. When Mollie Swan warped the cloth, just enough for a white dress for herself, six or seven yards, she took it off the bars and drew the whole web through a small gold ring she was wearing. That shows how fine it was. She wove it dimity and needle worked the front. [[Franks-1158|Margaret Compton]], Daughter-in-law of Mattie Sloan Compton, told me she helped to put the dress on her when she died, and it was beautiful. I should have explained that dimity was woven with four harnesses or treadles. When these old ladies died they still lived in the colonial log cabin built no doubt by their father. Strapped on the inside with boards and daubed on the outside with mud. In straightening up after Aunt Ann died, Aunt Jane and Margaret Compton noticed a little bundle of rags wrapped rather tightly and stuck behind a board over a crack, they took it out and unwound it and found it contained — money; they hunted around and in different places stuck in cracks they found $32.00. It was supposed they had stuck it away at different times, maybe years before and forgot it. p. 55 I forgot to say in the right place that among the old relics, Sister had Grandfather Swan's money box — a small trunk shaped box of heavy pasteboard and is lined with a piece of newspaper printed in Latin. This lining was not a piece of the original box as the outside showed traces of fancy pattern and must have been pretty when new, so it is not reasonable to suppose it was originally lined with newspaper. The box is small but would hold a tidy sum of average denominations and it was said he had it full when he come. I also have a little trunk of the same make and material that was said to have been among grandmother's wedding presents. It must have been used to hold trinkets and fancy articles as it is too small for else. It still shows traces of embossed gilt flowers and must have been beautiful when new. I don't think from what I can gather that Grandfather Swan lived many years after emigrating to this country. At least none of grandchildren remembered him as far as was ever heard. Mollie Swan had the sharp tongue and ready wit of the proverbial Irish-woman, a quaint character, widely known and very much respected by the whole country-side where she lived, the oldest of the sisters and always the business manager. [[Sloan-1151|Rebecca Sloan Shands]]

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    '''Persons with all ancestors for at least four generations from one country and who are also in GEDmatch.''' You are invited to add to this list ''so long as you use the exact same format. 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[https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Heathcote-126/5 Heathcote-126] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 46.56% Baltic 23.32% West_Med 13.58% West_Asian 7.07% South_Asian 2.66% K13 Oracle-4: 1 @ '''Southeast_English''' 4.41 2 South_Dutch @ 4.5 3 North_German 4.94, 4 West_German @ 5.04 ++++ H215823 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Buckle-52/5 Buckle-52] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 51.65% Baltic 23.24% West_Med 14.20% West_Asian 6.55% South_Asian 2.18% K13 Oracle-4: 1 Irish @ 2.682497 2 West_Scottish @ 3.218665 '''3 Southeast_English''' 3.358076, 4 Orcadian @ 3.691607 ++++ M592548 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Orme-81/5 Orem-81] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 51.66% Baltic 23.05% West_Med 12.33% East_Med 6.96% West_Asian 1.82% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Southeast_English''' @ 4.279, 2 Orcadian @ 6.103, '''3 Southwest_English''' @ 6.526 ++++ A855954 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Weston-987/5 Weston-987] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 52.14% Baltic 22.55% West_Med 12.88% East_Med 6.12% West_Asian 3.85% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Southeast_English''' @ 2.737, '''2 Southwest_English''' @ 4.417, 3 Orcadian @ 4.575 ++++ A855954 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Haywood-41/5 Haywood-41] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 50.04% Baltic 22.76% West_Med 14.38% West_Asian 6.12% East_Med 4.71% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Southeast_English''' @ 5.473, '''2 Southwest_English''' @ 5.473, 3 Orcadian @ 3.779 ++++ A682808 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Williams-47589/5 Williams-47589] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 51.14% Baltic 24.31% West_Med 9.33% West_Asian 4.78% East_Med 7% Red Sea 1.61% K13 Oracle-4: 1 Danish @ 4.915, 2 North_Dutch @ 5.012, '''3 Southeast_English''' @ 5.473 ++++ A527109 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Burke-4440/5 Burke-4440] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 49.07% Baltic 22.49% West_Med 13.18% West_Asian 7.33% East_Med 3.45% Red Sea 1.86% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Southeast_English''' @ 4.371, 2 Orcadian @ 4.560, 3 Irish @ 4.578 ++++ T263119 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Callingham-7/5 Callingham-7] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 46.95% Baltic 24.44% West_Med 15.38% West_Asian 3.48 East_Med 6.94% South Asian 1.20% K13 Oracle-4: 1 South_Dutch @ 4.365, '''2 Southeast_English''' @ 4.644, 3 West_German @ 5.854 ++++ M457794 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Coleman-5109/5 Coleman-5109] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 49.08% Baltic 23.49% West_Med 14.73% East_Med 2.48% South Asian 1.48% Northeast African 1.24% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Southwest_English''' @ 3.794286, '''2 Southeast_English''' @ 3.947610, 3 Orcadian @ 3.949798 ++++ M322104 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Adams-19658/5 Adams-19658] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 51.34% Baltic 22.35% West_Med 13.58% West_Asian 6.04% East_Med 3.74% Amerindian 1.37% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Southeast_English''' @ 2.674424, 2 '''Southwest_English''' @ 2.747479, 3 Orcadian @ 3.003541 ++++ T892016 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Watson-1411/5 Watson-1411] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 51.34% Baltic 23.05% West_Med 14.72% West_Asian 2.49% East_Med 4.88% South Asian 1.73 Oceanian 1.02% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Southeast_English''' @ 2.653272, 2 '''Southwest_English''' @ 3.738122, 3 Orcadian @ 4.473825 == France == TZ8025775 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Haupaix-1/5 Haupaix-1] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 43.43% West_Med 20.92% Baltic 16.34% East_Med 12.84% West_Asian 2.21% South Asian 2.05% Red_Sea 1.12% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 French''' @ 4.693506, 2 Spanish_Cataluna @ 7.010438, 3 Spanish_Castilla_Y_Leon @ 8.683029, 4 Portuguese @ 8.989900, 5 Spanish_Galicia @ 9.252559 == Finland == TB1030636 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Johansson-2703/5 Johansson-2703] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 43.87% Baltic 37.4% West_Med 6.98% West_Asian 2.53% South Asian 2.42% Siberian 2.27% East_Med 2.13% Amerindian 1.41% K13 Oracle-4: 1 North_Swedish @ 2.844394 '''2 Southwest_Finnish''' @ 8.780510, 3 Swedish @ 8.996677, 4 North_German @ 12.469934, 5 Norwegian @ 12.474475, 6 East_German @ 12.892543 ++++ H398750 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Kivimaa-1/5 Kivimaa-1] Eurogenes K13: Baltic 48.23% North Atlantic 35.88% Siberian 5.68 Amerindian 1.62% West_Asian 3.16% West_Med 3.33% South Asian 1.06% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Finnish''' @ 2.977573, 2 Eastonian @ 5.667996, 3 '''East Finnish''' @ 6.506905, 4 '''Southwest_Finnish''' @ 6.864122, 5 Belorussian @ 10.427141 ++++ T966911 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lahtinen-11/5 Lahtinen-11] Eurogenes K13: Baltic 48.90% North Atlantic 35.14% Siberian 8.01 Amerindian 1.81% West_Asian 1.76% West_Med 1.49% South Asian 1.29 K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Finnish''' @ 4.031660, 2 '''East Finnish''' @ 5.634655, 3 Eastonian @ 7.578339, 4 '''Southwest_Finnish''' @ 9.095799 ++++ EQ5670247 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Åkerlund-27/5 Åkerlund-27] Eurogenes K13: Baltic 45.10% North Atlantic 40.02% Siberian 6.11% West_Asian 2.47% Amerindian 2.15% Red_Sea 1.99% West_Med 1.18% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Southwest Finnish''' @ 6.778327, 2 '''Finnish''' @ 7.592691, 3 Eastonian @ 11.113853, 4 '''East_Finnish''' @ 11.413090 ++++ H274842 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Aitomaa-1/5 Aitomaa-1] Eurogenes K13: Baltic 47.58% North Atlantic 34.70% Siberian 7.27 West_Med 4.71% West_Asian 2.70% South Asian 1.10 K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Finnish''' @ 1.750994, 2 '''East Finnish''' @ 4.928929, 3 Eastonian @ 5.609159 +++++ T588032 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Liehu-1/5 Liehu-1] Eurogenes K13: Baltic 46.78% North Atlantic 33.98% Siberian 6.98 West_Med 5.24% South Asian 4.23 K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Finnish''' @ 4.74991, 2 '''East Finnish''' @ 5.547115, 3 Eastonian @ 6.713139 == Germany == JR2069839 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Stegen-15/5 Stegen-15] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 43.38% Baltic 29.22% West_Med 12.76% West_Asian 6.76% East_Med 4.09% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 North_German''' @ 4.63, 2 Swedish @ 6.47, 33 '''1 East_German''' @ 6.66, 4 Austrian @ 6.94, 5 Danish @ 6.96 ++++ ZY3924270 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lewerenz-9/5 Lewerenz-9] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 46.13% Baltic 28.91% West_Med 11.22% West_Asian 8.27% East_Med 3.09% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 North_German''' @ 2.883703, 2 Swedish @ 5.315938, 3 Danish @ 5.466668, 4 North_Dutch @ 5.569372, 5 Norwegian @ 6.051746 ++++ YP1406514 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lahrsen-2/5 Lahrsen-2] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 44.58% Baltic 27.20% West_Med 12.96% West_Asian 7.49% East_Med 3.84% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 North_German''' @ 4.330093, 2 North_Dutch @ 6.653679, 3 Danish @ 6.802097, 4 South_Dutch @ 7.037698, '''5 West_German @ 7.305339''' ++++ T912518 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Altmeier-4/5 Altmeier-4] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 42.93% Baltic 19.51% West_Med 16.36% West_Asian 6.38% East_Med 12.26% K13 Oracle-4: 1 French @ 4.996465, '''2 West_German''' @ 5.076346, 3 South_Dutch @ 5.984623 ++++ A852095 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Zemke-4/5 Zemke-4 ] Eurogenes K13: North_Atlantic 38.71% Baltic 33.46% West_Med 12.87% West_Asian 6.63% East_Med 4.72% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 East_German''' @ 3.374719, 2 Austrian @ 5.755647, 3 Hungarian @ 8.650186 == Hungary == KV1418709 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Palotay-1/5 Palotay-1] Eurogenes K13: North_Atlantic 36.15% Baltic 32.11% West_Med 14.00% East_Med 9.71% West_Asian 3.94% 1 East_German @ 5.034061, 2 Austrian @ 5.154148, '''3 Hungarian''' @ 5.655535, 4 Croatian @ 10.916729 == Iceland == NJ5164623 [[Sveinbj%C3%B6rnsd%C3%B3ttir-1|Sveinbjörnsdóttir-1]] Eurogenes K13: 1 North_Atlantic 52.02% 2 Baltic 26.78% 3 West_Med 13.14% 4 West_Asian 2.66% 5 East_Asian 1.68% 6 Amerindian 1.62% 7 Red_Sea 1.46% K13 Oracle-4: 1 Orcadian @ 4.891429 2 Irish @ 5.303452 '''3 Norwegian''' @ 5.507466 ++++ PM4215862 [[Steingr%C3%ADmsson-1|Steingrímsson-1]] Eurogenes K13: North_Atlantic 50.75 % Baltic 28.14 % West_Med 7.76 % West_Asian 4.32 % East_Med 5.88 % K13 Oracle-4: 1 '''1 Danish''' @ 5.089911 '''2 Norwegian''' @ 5.355275 3 North_Dutch @ 5.574128 == Ireland == T013900 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/O_Mahony-39/5 O_Mahony-39] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 52.09% Baltic 24% West_Med 13.52% West_Asian 5.11% South_Asian 3.72% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Irish''' @ 3.582789, 2 West_Scottish @ 3.727449, 3 Orcadian @ 3.968616 +++++ VA864386C1 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Waldron-201/5 Waldron-201] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 53.56% Baltic 20.98% West_Med 13.58% West_Asian 7.52% South_Asian 1.98% K13 Oracle-4: 1 West_Scottish @ 3.59 '''2 Irish''' @ 3.75 3 Southwest_English @ 4.15 4 Orcadian @ 5.12 == Italy == KS6668924 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Scaringelli-1/5 Scaringelli-1] Eurogenes K13: East_Med 27.19% West_Med 24.08% North Atlantic 18.13% West_Asian 15.96% Red_Sea 6.53% Baltic 6.51% East_Asian 1.55% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 South_Italian''' 5.634744, 2 Central_Greek 5.673637, 3 '''East_Sicilian''' 5.823480, 4 '''Italian_Abruzzo''' @ 6.374258, 5 '''West_Sicilian''' @ 6.797338 ++++ A478155 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Cominetti-13/5 Cominetti-13] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 34.28% West_Med 22.61% East_Med 22.06 Baltic 13.25% West_Asian 5.86% Red Sea 1.41% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 North_Italian''' @ 5.280625, '''2 Tuscan''' @ 9.284982, 3 Portuguese @ 10.797623 ++++ T172328 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Cocchetti-6/5 Cocchetti-6] Eurogenes K13: North_Atlantic 30.51%, Baltic 10.68%, West_Med 26.30%, East_Med 20.80%,West_Asian 7.09%,Red_Sea 3.48% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 North_Italian''' @ 2.381809, '''2 Tuscan''' @ 6.064594, 3 Spanish_Extremadura @ 11.425357 ++++ == Netherlands == H485646 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Zijderveld-18/5 Zijderveld-18] Eurogenes K13: North_Atlantic 50.02%, Baltic 27.48%, West_Med 12.33%, East_Med 4.06%, West_Asian 2.26%, Red_Sea 1.68% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 North_Dutch''' @ 4.309279, 2 Danish @ 4.370522, 3 Orcadian @ 4.975979 == Norway == T676346 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Tømmerås-3/5 Tømmerås-3] Eurogenes K13: 1 North_Atlantic 51.01 2 Baltic 28.79 3 West_Med 11.17 4 West_Asian 2.8 5 South_Asian 2.46 6. East Asian. 2.28 6 Red_Sea 0.69 K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Norwegian''' @ 4.21 2 Swedish @ 5.04 3 Danish @ 5.1 4 North_Dutch @ 5.24 +++ T676346 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Horvei-21/5 Horvei-21] Eurogenes K13: 1 North_Atlantic 52.93 2 Baltic 27.42 3 West_Med 7.62 4 West_Asian 4.44 5 South_Asian 2.70 6 Red_Sea 1.8 7 East_Med 0.83 8 Siberian 0.83 K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Norwegian''' @ 4.412399 2 Danish @ 5.474532 3 North_Dutch @ 5.721365 4 Swedish @ 6.543867 +++ T676346 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Horvei-21/5 Horvei-21] Eurogenes K13: 1 North_Atlantic 52.93 2 Baltic 27.42 3 West_Med 7.62 4 West_Asian 4.44 5 South_Asian 2.70 6 Red_Sea 1.8 7 East_Med 0.83 8 Siberian 0.83 K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Norwegian''' @ 4.412399 2 Danish @ 5.474532 3 North_Dutch @ 5.721365 4 Swedish @ 6.543867 +++ T586870 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Sivertsen-131/5 Sivertsen-131] Eurogenes K13: 1 North_Atlantic 46.63 2 Baltic 29.49 3 West_Med 11.15 4 West_Asian 7.25 5 Amerindian 1.82 6 Red_Sea 1.66 7 Oceanian 1.42 K13 Oracle-4: 1 Swedish @ 4.471114 2 North_German @ 5.301299 '''3 Norwegian''' @ 5.731185 4 North_Dutch @ 6.224645 == Pakistan == H078803 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Nizamani-1495/5 Nizamani-1495] Eurogenes K13: West_Asian 55.46% South_Asian 29.50% East_Med 8.12% Red Sea 3.70 Baltic 1.46% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Brahui''' @ 3.564277, '''2 Balochi''' @ 5.192391, '''3 Makrani''' @ 6.996619, 4 '''Kalash''' @ 19.387550, 5 Afghan_Pashtun @ 20.492615 == Poland == HY4081929 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Moszczyńska-Pętkowska-1/5 Moszczyńska-Pętkowska-1] Eurogenes K13: 1 1 North_Atlantic 34.15 2 Baltic 33.21 3 West_Med 13.53 4 East_Med 8.42 5 West_Asian 6.94 6 South_Asian 1.41 7 Siberian 1.31 K13 Oracle-4: 1 Hungarian @ 3.438951 2 East_German @ 4.410091 3 Austrian @ 5.112457 4 Croatian @ 7.977594 5 '''South_Polish''' @ 10.067546 == Scotland == T326772 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Templeton-1883/5 Templeton-1883] Eurogenes K13: North_Atlantic 48.62%, Baltic 23.22%, West_Med 16.16%, West_Asian 5.46%, East_Med 3.32, South_Asian 1.64% K13 Oracle-4: 1 Southeast_English @ 3.796009, 2 Southwest_English @ 4.115168, '''3 Orcadian''' @ 4.927399, 4 Irish @ 5.934710, 5 South_Dutch @ 6.137195, '''6 West_Scottish''' @ 6.388266 == Spain == SK5729662 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/L%C3%B3pez_Gila-1/5 López Gila-1] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 44.46% West_Med 28.46% Baltic 11.02% East_Med 10.18% Red Sea 3.34% Northeast_African 1.25% East_Asian 0.96% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Spanish_Cantabria''' @ 3.751233, '''2 Spanish_Aragon''' @ 4.195305, 3 Southwest_French @ 5.006733 +++++ T093010 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ogalha_Garcia-3/5 Ogalha_Garcia-3] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 44.73% West_Med 28.57% East_Med 10.82% Baltic 6.80% Red Sea 2.82% South_Asian 2.14% West_Asian 2.14% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Spanish_Aragon''' @ 3.299114, '''2 Spanish_Castilla_La_Mancha''' @ 5.270525, '''3 Spanish_Cantabria''' @ 5.907937 == Sweden == KA5914710 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Bäckstrand-4/5 Bäckstrand-4] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 46.91% Baltic 31.98% West_Med 10.4% West_Asian 3.46% Oceanian 0.96% South_Asian 0.86% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Swedish''' @ 3.92, '''2 North_Swedish''' @ 5.3, 3 Norwegian @ 6.15, 4 North_German @ 7.18, 5 Danish @ 7.42 +++ T689826 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Fernqvist-1/5 Fernqvist-1] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 44.46% Baltic 36.45% West_Med 7.85% West_Asian 4.57% South_Asian 1.6% Red_Sea 0.84% East_Med 0.46% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 North_Swedish''' @ 2.542858, '''2 Swedish''' @ 7.145358, 3 Southwest_Finnish @ 10.177334, 4 Norwegian @ 10.813040, 5 North_German @ 10.964806, 6 Danish @ 12.224871 +++ M857662 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Svensson-5180/5 Svensson-5180] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 47.03% Baltic 31.80% West_Med 9.13% East_Med 4.68% West_Asian 3.38% East Asian 1.72% South_Asian 1.40% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Swedish''' @ 4.571311, 2 North_German @ 6.253572, 3 Norwegian@ 6.762918, 4 Danish @ 6.873776, '''5 North Swedish''' @ 7.304385, 6 North_Dutch @ 7.539535 +++ MH2295805 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Lidén-40/5 Lidén-40] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 46.45% Baltic 31.4% West_Med 7.07% East_Med 5.97% West_Asian 4.04% Siberian 2.18% Amerindian 1.19% South_Asian 1.02% Oceanian 0.67 K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Swedish''' @ 5.899132, 2 North_German @ 6.780681 '''3 North Swedish''' @ 7.268051, 4 Danish @ 7.802780, 5 Norwegian @ 7.857300, North_Dutch @ 8.564524 ++++ T372147 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Ronnegård-2/5 Ronnegård-2] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 44.25% Baltic 33.34% West_Med 11.32% West_Asian 2.88% East_Med 3.98% East_Asian 1.65% Siberian 1.04% Amerindian 0.42% Oceanian 0.49% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 North_Swedish''' @ 6.162833, '''2 Swedish''' @ 6.493721, 3 North_German @ 8.261081, 4 East_German @ 9.023400, 5 Norwegian @ 9.313881 ++++ T657700 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Sohlström-2/5 Sohlström-2] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 45.69% Baltic 33.83% West_Med 8.2% West_Asian 3.46% East_Med 5.26% Siberian 1.86% 1.01% Oceanian Amerindian 0.4% Red_Sea 0.28% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 North_Swedish''' @ 5.221813, '''2 Swedish''' @ 6.099791, 3 North_German @ 8.316480, 4 Norwegian @ 8.934169, 5 Danish @ 9.520314 ++++ FN14983 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Berlin-54/5 Berlin-54] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 51.2% Baltic 32.72% West_Med 6.47% West_Asian 4.09% East_Med 2.22% South_Asian 1.07% Siberian 1.05% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Swedish''' @ 4.511724, 2 Norwegian @ 5.676815, 3 Danish @ 7.l764482, '''4 North_Swedish''' @ 8.085588 ++++ T786703 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Bildtse-2/5 Bildtse-2] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 50.97% Baltic 30.33% West_Med 9.74% West_Asian 3.14% Red_Sea 2.37% South_Asian 1.34% Amerindian 1.41% K13 Oracle-4: 1 Norwegian @ 4.062006 @ 6.236578, '''2 Swedish''' @ 4.236417, 3 North_Dutch @ 6.148638 ++++ T051454 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Petersson-693/5 Petersson-693] Eurogenes K13: North Atlantic 48.58% Baltic 31.61% West_Med 7.63% West_Asian 3.28% East_Med 5.22 Red_Sea 1.29% South_Asian 1.08% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Swedish''' @ 4.825404, 2 Norwegian @ 6.351195, 3 North_German @ 6.643120 == Ukraine == AB4443754 [https://www.wikitree.com/treewidget/Indutnyi-1/5 Indutnyi-1] Eurogenes K13: Baltic 47.23% North Atlantic 26.96% West_Med 12.25% West_Asian 5.41% East_Med 4.30% Siberian 1.99% K13 Oracle-4: '''1 Ukrainian''' @ 4.386548, 2 Russian_Smolensk @ 4.648917, 3 Estonian_Polish @ 4.652845, 4 Polish @ 4.935335

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    Avalanche Shipwreck (11 Sep 1877)

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    [[Category: Avalanche, sailed 10 September 1877]] [[Category: Shipwrecks]] === Description === The collision of two ships, the SS '''Forest Queen''' (American) and the SS '''Avalanche''' (British), in the English Channel with great loss of life. The collision occurred about 15 miles off Portland Bill, Dorset in stormy conditions around 9:15 p.m. on the night of 11 September, 1877. The Avalanche had departed London, England for Wellington, New Zealand with 63 passengers and 34 crew. It sank within three minutes with three of the crew being the only survivors. The 'Forest' had 21 crew and also sank, but not as quickly, and 12 of her crew drowned. === Avalanche passengers & crew (97 persons) === * Passengers: All 63 died, 55 adults and 8 children. * Of 34 crew: 31 died; 3 survived - J.C. Sherrington, B.B. McCarthy and Thomas G. Miles/Mills. * Note: It is highly likely that some SURNAMES are spelled incorrectly. '''BOLD''' surnames have a DEATH record (see 'Notes.' below table). * Note: Those surnames in {{blue|BLUE}} have a personal profile and each column can be sorted. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding=6 |+ ''Listed below are 97 persons: drowned, 94; survivors, 3.'' ! scope="col" | No. ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forenames ! scope="col" | Title, Age ! scope="col" | Status ! scope="col" | Place |- | 1 || '''PETERSON''' || Louisa || Mrs, 36 || Psgr || |- | 2 || '''SOMERVILLE''' || J. T. || 20 || Psgr || |- | 3 || '''KERR''' || George || 25 || Psgr || |- | 4 || '''KIRBY''' || L. D. || 25 || Psgr || Tunbridge Wells |- | 5 || '''WALKER''' || Cecil E. || 20 || Psgr || London |- | 6 || '''COOPER''' || Frances || Mrs, 58 || Psgr || Bowdon |- | 7 || '''COOPER''' || Jane Emily || Miss, 36 || Psgr || Bowdon |- | 8 || '''NEALE''' || Henry Alexander || Mr, 24 || Psgr || London |- | 9 || '''WILKINS''' || Henry || Mr, 46 || Psgr || Wellington, N.Z. |- | 10 || '''WILKINS''' || Mary Ann || Mrs, 46 || Psgr || Wellington, N.Z. |- | 11 || '''WILKINS''' || Mary Maria || Miss. 24 || Psgr || Wellington, N.Z. |- | 12 || '''WILKINS''' || Sarah Ellen || Miss, 18 || Psgr || Wellington, N.Z. |- | 13 || '''WILKINS''' || Alfred George || son, 11 || Psgr || Wellington, N.Z. |- | 14 || '''WILKINS''' || Emily Maud || daughter, 7 || Psgr || Wellington, N.Z. |- | 15 || '''WILKINS''' || Albert Arthur || son, 4 || Psgr || Wellington, N.Z. |- | 16 || '''WILKINS''' || William Walter || son, 9 || Psgr || Wellington, N.Z. |- | 17 || '''SHIELD''' || Louisa Margaret || Mrs || Psgr || Wanganui, N.Z. Note3 |- | 18 || '''TAYLOR''' || Annie Jane || Miss || Psgr || Wanganui, N.Z. |- | 19 || '''RICHARDS''' || Joseph Manuel || Mr, 53 || Psgr || Wanganui, N.Z. |- | 20 || '''FOOTE''' || Caroline Loton || Miss, 22 || Psgr || Wanganui, N.Z. |- | 21 || '''WYCHODEL''' || Marie Magdalene Charlotte || Mrs, 56 || Psgr || Germany |- | 22 || '''SNOW''' || W. C. || 21 || Psgr || Leytonstone |- | 23 || '''SIMMONS''' || F. C. || 16 || Psgr || Chertsey |- | 24 || '''MONTGOMERY / IE''' || Archibald || 23 || Psgr || Wanganui, N.Z. |- | 25 || '''COOKE''' || J. C. || 24 || Psgr || London |- | 26 || '''BENNETT''' || William K. || 21 || Psgr || London |- | 27 || '''TANNER''' || Robert || Dr, 50 || Psgr || Ledbury |- | 28 || '''TANNER''' || Robert John || son, 18 || Psgr || Ledbury |- | 29 || '''WERTHEIM''' || Max || 21 || Psgr || Germany |- | 30 || '''WATT''' || Margaret || Miss, 26 || Psgr || Wanganui, N.Z. |- | 31 || '''LEE''' || Frederick || Mr, 32 || Psgr || Cobham |- | 32 || '''LEE''' || Matilda || Mrs, 32 || Psgr || Cobham |- | 33 || '''LEE''' || Edith || 9 || Psgr || Cobham |- | 34 || '''LEE''' || Annie || 8 || Psgr || Cobham |- | 35 || '''LEE''' || Mary || 5 || Psgr || Cobham |- | 36 || '''LEE''' || Esther || 2 || Psgr || Cobham |- | 37 || '''PRICKMAN''' || C. H. || || Psgr || London |- | 38 || '''CHAMBERLAIN''' || J. C. || Mr, 59 || Psgr || Wanganui, N.Z. |- | 39 || '''CHAMBERLAIN''' || Eliza A. || Mrs, 54 || Psgr || Wanganui, N.Z. |- | 40 || '''WANTON''' || Frederick William || 26 || Psgr || |- | 41 || '''BRODERICK''' || John || 21 || Psgr || |- | 42 || '''WILSON''' || James || Mr, 30 || Psgr || |- | 43 || '''WILSON''' || Margaret Anne || Mrs, 28 || Psgr || |- | 44 || '''SPREADBORO''' || Annie || 52 || Psgr || London |- | 45 || '''SPREADBORO''' || Mary || 30 || Psgr || London |- | 46 || '''WHITTAKER''' || William John || Mr, 50 || Psgr || London |- | 47 || '''KELLY''' || Alexander || 20 || Psgr || Glasgow |- | 48 || MINTER || John || 21 || Psgr || Brockley |- | 48a || '''MINTER''' || John R. || 23 || Psgr || Brockley |- | 49 || '''SMITH''' || G. F. || 18 || Psgr || |- | 50 || '''EDMUNSON''' || W. || 47 || Psgr || |- | 51 || '''EDMUNSON''' || Ellen || 45 || Psgr || Note2 |- | 52 || '''BLYTHE''' || James Archibald || 24 || Psgr || |- | 53 || '''LYSAGHT''' || Charles || 17 || Psgr || |- | 54 || '''HERNULEWIG''' || Arthur || 22 || Psgr || |- | 55 || '''GRAHAM''' || John || 18 || Psgr || |- | 56 || '''CAREY''' || Charles || 18 || Psgr || |- | 57 || '''STOCK''' || Charles B. || || Psgr || |- | 58 || [[Kenworthy-410|{{blue|KENWORTHY}}]] || Nelson Atlee || 24 || Psgr || |- | 59 || '''MAXWELL''' || James || 32 || Psgr || |- | 60 || '''LAWS''' || Frederick P. || 24 || Psgr || |- | 61 || '''BOBIN''' || George || Mr, 47 || Psgr || |- | 62 || '''BOBIN''' || John J. || son, 12 || Psgr || |- | 63 || '''BISHOP''' || John || 21 || Psgr || |- | 64 || WILLIAMS || Edmund || || Master || |- | 65 || BOWLING || William || || Chief Mate || |- | 66 || TUBERVILLE || A. || || Second Mate || |- | 67 || SHERRINGTON || John C. || || Third Mate || |- | 68 || JAMIESON || J. H. || || Carpenter || |- | 69 || ALLEN || J. || || Steward || |- | 70 || DUDEEN || Robert || || Cook || |- | 71 || NORIN || James || || Boatswain || |- | 72 || MILLER || William || || A. B. || |- | 73 || MILLS / MILES || Thomas G. || || A. B. || |- | 74 || CARROL || Michael || || A. B. || |- | 75 || McCARTHY || B. B. || || A. B. || |- | 76 || HAMILTON || James || || A. B. || |- | 77 || BENNETT || Andrew || || A. B. || |- | 78 || WHITE || A. J. || || A. B. || |- | 79 || WHITE || Samuel || || A. B. || |- | 80 || DILMAN || James || || A. B. || |- | 81 || MEDHURST || W. J. || || A. B. || |- | 82 || BORMAN || Thomas || || A. B. || |- | 83 || COMBES || Frederick Thomas || || Ord. Seamen || |- | 84 || CRADDOCK || A. H. || || Engineer || |- | 85 || JASON || L. J. || || Engineer || |- | 86 || WOODWARD || W. || || Asst. Stewards || |- | 87 || MASON || W. C. || || Asst. Stewards || |- | 88 || DONALDSON || T. || || Sail maker || |- | 89 || PETERSEN || Peter || || 2nd Cook || |- | 90 || [[Kenworthy-412|{{blue|KENWORTHY}}]] || Edward Augustus Sidney || || Butcher || |- | 91 || SMITH || H. J. || || 2nd Steward || |- | 92 || ALEXANDER || Lionel Augustus || || Apprentice || |- | 93 || McCULLUM || Den || || Apprentice || |- | 94 || PRIEST || William George Grantham || || Apprentice || |- | 95 || [[Pearce-4191|{{blue|PEARCE}}]]|| Nathaniel (Neil) || || Apprentice || |- | 96 || MORIARTY || Henry Augustus || || Apprentice || |- |} '''Notes.''' # DEATH records for '''SURNAMES''' can be located in: [https://www.familysearch.org Family Search], Record Collection: United Kingdom, Maritime Births, Marriages, and Deaths, 1787-1933. # Mrs. Ellen Edmunson also known as Mrs. Ellen Lump. # Mrs. Shields formerly Miss Campbell.

    === Forest Queen crew (21 persons) === * Of 21 crew: 12 seamen died; 9 survived - Captain Lockhart, McKelvie (Chief Mate), the steward and 6 men survived. * Note: Those surnames in '''{{blue|BLUE}}''' have a personal profile and each column can be sorted. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: center;" cellpadding=6 |+ ''Listed below are 20 persons: drowned, 11; survivors, 9.'' ! scope="col" | No. ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Forenames ! scope="col" | Rank/Job ! scope="col" |Survived |- | 1 || LOCKHART || Ephraim || Captain || Y |- | 2 || McKELVIE || Robert || Chief Mate || Y |- | 3 || WEISS || J. || Bosun || N |- | 4 || JOHNSON || J. || Bosun's Mate || Y |- | 5 || ROSSETT || John || Carpenter || N |- | 6 || BRAUSAN || Louis || Cook || N |- | 7 || PETERSON || J. || Steward || Y |- | 8 || MEYER || William || A. B. || Y |- | 9 || MITCHELL || Alexander || A. B. || N |- | 10 || GAFFERY || John || A. B. || N |- | 11 || SAGER || William || A. B. || Y |- | 12 || BERGMAN || Fritz || A. B. || Y |- | 13 || NICHOLLS || John || A. B. || Y |- | 14 || PAILASH || John || A. B. || Y |- | 15 || KINBIT || Gustav || A. B. || N |- | 16 || JOHAN || Paul || A. B. || N |- | 17 || WALKER || Thomas || A. B. || N |- | 18 || LANG || Auten || A. B. || N |- | 19 || NERGRETE || Albino || A. B. || N |- | 20 || TANHOES || Henry || A. B. || N |- |}

    === Sources === ===== Avalanche Passenger List ===== * [http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/Shipwrecks/Avalanche_and_Forrest/Passengers_and_crew_of_Avalanche.html#Passengers_on_the_Avalanche Avalanche passenger list.] ===== Avalanche Crew List ===== * [http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/Shipwrecks/Avalanche_and_Forrest/Passengers_and_crew_of_Avalanche.html#Crew_of_the_Avalanche Avalanche crew list.] ===== Forest Queen Crew List ===== * [http://www.pbenyon.plus.com/Shipwrecks/Avalanche_and_Forrest/Crew_of_the_Forrest.html#The%20Crew%20of%20the%20Forrest Forest Queen crew list.] ===== Newspaper Articles ===== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WH18771106.2.4 Wreck of the Avalanche (Wanganui Herald).] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18771107.2.18.7 Loss of the Avalanche.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZMAIL18770922.2.33 Wreck of the Avalanche (NZMAIL).] * [http://www.old-merseytimes.co.uk/AVALANCHEFOREST.html Collision of the Forest and Avalanche 1877.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP18771105.2.24.1 Sinking of the ships Avalanche and Forest Queen.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/KT19200101.2.40 An Old-World Church Associated with N.Z.] ===== Historical Accounts ===== * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nzbound/avalanche.htm Loss of the Avalanche.] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-Bre01Whit-t1-body-d79.html NZETC.] * [http://www.mcjazz.f2s.com/ClipperAvalanche.htm The Doric Columns.] * [https://www.sooty.nz/avalanche.html N.Z. Disasters and Tragedies.] * [http://www.familytreecircles.com/avalanche-wellington-december-1875-51248.html ship Avalanche.] * [https://www.wrecksite.eu/wreck.aspx?519 Wreck site - SS Avalanche.] ===== Personal Accounts ===== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TC18771106.2.12 The Avalanche Disaster.] === Acknowledgements === * Any corrections or additions welcome, thanks, [[sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]].

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    Huascarán avalanche was triggered by the 1970 Ancash earthquake there was 66,794 to 70,000 casualties and 20,000 people died
    '''Huascarán avalanche''' The 1970 Ancash earthquake known as the Great Peruvian earthquake occurred on May 31 off the coast of Peru in the Pacific Ocean. It had a magnitude of 7.9 which caused a avalanche on Mount Huascarán , it was the worst catastrophic natural disaster ever recorded in the history of Peru. There were a estimated 66,794 to 70,000 casualties and 20,000 people died in the Avalanche, it is considered to be the world's deadliest avalanche.By the time it reached Yungay 11 miles away, it is estimated to have consisted of about 80 million cubic meters of water, mud, and rocks. {{Image|file=Photos-235.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption='''village of Yungay The light shaded area shows the location of the landslide ice, mud, debris avalanche''' }} {{Image|file=photos-494.png |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}
    Mount Everest Base Camp Avalanche
    *7.8-magnitude earthquake sparked an avalanche on Mount Everest on Saturday show the campsite buried beneath snow and belongings strewn across the mountain *Eighteen people were killed in the avalanche, including three Americans, and more than 60 were injured *Survivors recalled harrowing tales of being pummeled by snow and rocks as they prayed for their lives *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iOoAZZeI2Kw Mount Everest U-Tube] :[http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3057605/Incredible-shots-shows-devastation-caused-wave-snow-avalanche-smashed-Everest-Base-Camp-killing-18.html#ixzz57wrpstR2 Everest Base Camp] {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-98.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=avalanche }}
    Mount Everest Base Camp Avalanche triggered by the April, 2015 earthquake
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    Lamplug Glacier, Alaska Avalanche
    {{Image|file=Avalanches.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=Alaska, Lamplug Glacier avalanche. }} '''Sources''': *http://www.complex.com/style/2012/06/the-50-most-famous-disaster-photographs/1970-huascaran-avalanche *https://www.nationalgeographic.com/environment/natural-disasters/avalanches/#close *http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3057605/Incredible-shots-shows-devastation-caused-wave-snow-avalanche-smashed-Everest-Base-Camp-killing-18.html *http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-3057605/Incredible-shots-shows-devastation-caused-wave-snow-avalanche-smashed-Everest-Base-Camp-killing-18.html#ixzz57wrpstR2 *http://www.naturaldisasters.ednet.ns.ca/Projects/Avalanche/bja.htm *http://www.icdo.org/en/disasters/natural-disasters/avalanches/ *https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/deadliest-avalanches-in-history.html *http://www.n-d-a.org/avalanche.php *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_avalanches wikipedia List of Avalanches] -A List *[https://www.historylink.org/File/5127 Train disaster caused by Avalanche]

    Avery Name Study

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    [[Category:Avery Name Study]][[Category:One Name Studies]][[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Ward-21654|Susan Merk]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == AVERY One-Name-Study Template== To add a sticker to a profile, add this under the Biography: {{One Name Study|name=Avery}}. To add a profile to the AVERY Name Study, insert [[Category: Avery Name Study]] before the Biography. To find profiles of Averys in the Avery Name Study go to: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Avery_Name_Study Please feel free to add the history of your particular AVERY family. == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Meaning of surname AVERY == Avery is a given name which was originally an English surname that was itself derived from an Old French pronunciation of the name Alfred or the Ancient Germanic name Alberich. The meaning of the name is derived from the Old English words aelf, meaning elf, and ric, meaning ruler, power. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Avery_(given_name) == Averys in America == The most written-about Averys in America have been the so-called Groton Averys. The Rev. David Avery wrote a very early history of this family in 1800. This was followed by Elroy and Catharine Avery’s 1912 book The Groton Avery Clan. The Groton Averys. The forebears of this family were Christopher Avery and his son [[Avery-147|James Avery]] who arrived in America in 1630, first settling in Gloucester, Massachusetts and then in New London, Connecticut. James died in the nearby township of Groton in 1700. In 1871 it was worthy of note that out of the 545 representatives of the town of Groton, 104 have borne the name of Avery and all were descendants of Captain James Avery. (John D. Rockefeller's mother was Lucy Avery.) [[Avery-235|Solomon Avery]] moved to Pennsylvania in 1798. A descendant was Cyrus Avery, the so-called father of Route 66. He was a realtor in Tulsa, Oklahoma in the early 1900’s who promoted the road in order to link rural communities from Chicago to Kansas and onto Los Angeles. Another line led via Cayuga county, New York to [[Avery-5084|Benjamin Avery]] who started a blacksmith shop at Virginia in 1825. Twenty years later he established himself in Louisville, Kentucky and began making plows. By the time of his death in 1885 his company was the largest manufacturer of plows in the world. Then there was [[Avery-2671|Dr. Dudley Avery]], also for a time in Cayuga county, who settled in Baton Rouge, Louisiana in 1806. He died at sea of yellow fever in 1816. However, by that time he had given his name to Avery Island where his son Daniel was a sugar planter, judge, and state senator. During the Civil War Daniel’s son John developed a valuable salt mine on the island. The aftermath of the war found the family estate ruined. But Daniel’s son-in-law Edmund McIlhenny began making there the now famous Tabasco brand pepper sauce. [[Avery-168|William Avery]], an apothecary from Berkshire, came with his family in 1650 and made his home in Dedham, MA. His grandson John was minister at the first church at Truro on Cape Cod. Later descendants were to be found in Massachusetts and Maine primarily. There was also William Averill, first sighted in Ipswich in 1637. Many of his descendants in Maine and New York state became Avery. * Dedham Branch of the Avery Family https://preview.tinyurl.com/y6pvjqgu * Avery Family of Leeds Co. , Ontario, Canada https://preview.tinyurl.com/y3tnskvj == History of the Avery Family of Greenland, N.H. == There is controversy about which Avery first settled in Portsmouth, NH and then Greenland, NH. [NOTE: The book "Great Migration: Immigrants to New England", 1634-1635, Vol I, A-B has an article on the Thomas Avery of Salem who came to America in 1633 and states that he is NOT the Thomas Avery of Portsmouth, NH whose widow was named Joan. So the mix-up between the two Thomas Averys started very long ago.] Thomas Avery was a landowner in Portsmouth (NH) in 1657 and his wife Joan verified his estate in 1681. Thomas Avery 2nd was in Portsmouth in 1688 and was married to Abigail. John Avery, presumed to be his son, was in Greenland in 1710. His wife Elizabeth (daughter of John Hill) was admitted to the church in 1712. By 1723 John Avery was in Stratham, purchased land from John Pett and wife Abigail and died in 1731. First AVERY in NH [[Avery-716|Thomas Avery 1631-1681]] Descendants of Thomas Avery of New Hampshire - http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~katy/genealogy/avery/b18030.html The Avery Family of Greenland, N.H. - https://tinyurl.com/y2qjz2rr == Links == * Avery Genealogy https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/avery * Avery Genealogy Forum https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/avery/ * Avery Family Trees https://www.genealogy.com/search/result?type=ftmcontent&keyword=avery * Avery profiles https://www.geni.com/surnames/people/avery * Category:Avery_Name_Study (other profiles in Avery Name Study) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Avery_Name_Study Members of Avery One Name Study (including those with a birth name/current name other than Avery but have Averys in their family tree): [[Gilbert-3387|Deb S. 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    Awbrey/Aubrey Name Origins and Variations

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    '''This is a resource page for the [[Space:Awbrey_Name_Study|Awbrey/Aubrey Name Study]].'''
    '''Aubrey/Awbrey Name Origin Study'''
    '''Research Conducted in 2018 By [[Aubrey-124|Cole Aubrey]] And [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] '''
    Note: This research does not include information on the Aubrey/Awbrey ancestor who came from Normandy to England. ==
    HISTORY OF NORMANDY, THE NORMAN LANGUAGE AND NORMAN NAMES
    == === History of Normandy: === ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Normandy Wikipedia - History of Normandy]) The area of France known as Normandy extends from north of Dieppe in the northeast, southwest to Alençon, slightly northwest to Avranches and north to Cherbourg. The name came about due to the Norse, men of the north, invasions. They came from what is current day Denmark, Norway and Sweden. The Norse that stayed in the conquered areas eventually made treaties, and swore allegiance, to the King of France. ===Norman Language:=== ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_language Wikipedia - Norman Language]) The Norse tribes spoke the Germanic (Teutonic) language. The people in this region spoke a romance language. Over time, the Norse became assimilated by the romance speaking people. The combining of the language spoken by the Norse was merged into the romance language into what became the Norman language. Anglo-Norman, or Anglo-Norman French, is a dialect of Norman is a variety of the Norman language used in England and to a lesser extent elsewhere in the British Isles during the Anglo-Norman period – 1066-1204. === Norman Names: === ([https://archive.org/details/britishfamilyna00barbgoog ''British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning, with List of Scandinavian, Frisian, Anglo-Saxon and Norman Names'' by Rev. Henry Barber – published 2nd Edition 1903 link]) (This is an e-book that is not free – not all pages can be viewed) p. 66-67 –
    '''Norman Names'''
    A great deal has been written about the Roll of Battell Abbey and the companions of the Conqueror, which is doubtless of great interest to those who claim to be descendants of the persons therein recorded. There was such a roll suspended in the great hall of the building, and it bore the names of 645 knights, but it has disappeared long ago, as well as the other relics of the battle, which were removed to Cowdray, and perished in the great fire there in 1 793. There are several copies more or less imperfect. The lists which appear to be the most authentic are : Duchesne's list, taken from the abbey charter, containing 405 names; Leland's collection, with 498 names; Magny's catalogue, with 425 names; Delisle's, with 485 names. These are all of a much later date than the Conquest, probably temp. Ed. I. Of the great array of time-honoured names very few are now borne by direct representatives. They exist rather among the old gentry than in the peerage. In the majority of cases the later descendants of illustrious families have sunk into poverty and obscurity unconscious of their origin, and this was more likely to be the case with the younger branches, since the name or title of the family went with the elder line that inherited the estates. The following names have been collected from the lists above mentioned. Many of them will be found in Domesday Book, and where such is the case they may be considered to be genuine followers of the Conqueror. It is obvious that those which compare favourably with Domesday Book are the most reliable, and others which do not stand that test may be looked upon as of later date. The names of some of the Flemings who accompanied William are also included in this list. Much doubt has long existed as to the authenticity of the several versions which have appeared at different times, claiming to be a roll of the names of the Norman invaders who survived the battle of Hastings, but it is manifest that many of those recorded, even if they were ever upon the original document deposited with the monks of Battell Abbey, are not found to correspond with either the tenants-in-chief or the under tenants of Domesday Book at the time of the Survey (a.d. 1086). On the other hand, the last mentioned — of whom there is a great number — have hardly a place upon the roll. It is well known that the heralds of the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries were not scrupulous in adding names to the list. Queen Isabella of France, the consort of Edward II., introduced in her train many personages bearing surnames previously unknown in England. The Rotuli Normanniae, R. Hundredorum, and R. de Oblatis et Finibus, temp. Regis Johannis, Testa de Neville, Pipe Rolls, etc., are valuable evidence as to Norman names. The place-names of Normandy have been added. The asterisk denotes a tenant-in-chief. (following the above is an index of names with the following entry – no other entries under “A” seem applicable) Aybeuare (John Aubry). Aubevoye, loc. n. (no explanation for “loc. n.”) p. 86 – Under heading “British Family Names” Aubrey. N.-Fr. De Alebrai Norm. 1198. Sir Reg. A. held lands in Brecknock, 1088. N.-Fr. Aubraye, a place planted with elders. p. 144 - Aubery. See Aubrey. Aubrey. Sir Reginald Aubrey, 1088, was granted lands in Brecknock by Bernard de Newmarché. The Norman origin of this family is admitted. It may be the same as the family of Alvery, or Alfrey. Osmond de Alebrai and Samson de A. occur in Normandy, 1198 (MRS). Hence the Baronets Aubrey. ==
    RESEARCH RESULTS
    == '''Name Variations From the Following Research:''' Alpha listing: Abra, Abree, Abrey, Ælfric (Elric), Albareta, Alberic, Alberich, Alberico, Alberich, Alberichas, Albericus, Alberigo, Alberyk, De Alebrai, Albrico, Auberjr, Auberade, Auberon, Aubevoye, Aubery, Aubraye, Aubree, Aubrée, Aubrie, Aubrey, Aubry, Avery, Awbrey, Aybeuare, De Alebrai, Debree from D’Aubri, Oberon (literature) {{Image|file=Aubrey_Awbrey_Name_Origins.jpg |size=l }} {{Clear}} === ''The Norman People and Their Existing Descendants in the British Dominions and the United States of America'' – published 1874 === ([https://archive.org/details/normanpeopleand00unkngoog The Norman People-- link]) Search "Aub" findings: p. 134 - Abra, for Abrey or Aubrey. Auberjr. See Aubrey. Aubrey. Sir Reginald Aubrey, 1088, was granted lands in Brecknock by Bernard de Newmarch^. The Norman origin of this family is admitted. It may be the same as the family of Alvery, or Alfbet. A. occur in Normaiidy, 1108 (MRS). Hence the Baronets Aubrey. Abree, for Aubrey. Abrey. See Aubrey. === ''Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary'' by Henry Harrison === ([https://books.google.com/books?id=0kc60WqxYK4C&pg=PA15&lpg=PA15&dq=definition+aubraye&source=bl&ots=rAyoqrELtR&sig=8GHJxSGU5nZLXQgzcdwHnZ0hndc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjwp_vQxt3YAhUKLqwKHXYGAc0Q6AEIMTAC#v=onepage&q=definition%20aubraye&f=false Surnames of the United Kingdom link]) Aubrey (A.-Fr.-Teut.) Elf-Ruler : [A.Fr. Aubr(e)y, Teut. Alberic(h -O.H.Ger. *alb, elf + *rih (Goth. Reik-s), ruler] : Aubrey Bunt. – Hund. Rolls. : Alberic-us Balister.-Pat. Rolls. : The corresponding A.-Sax. Name is Ælfric: v. Avery : (Fr.-Lat.) Dweller at a white-poplar grove. : [Fr. Aubraye, Aubrée – O.F. aubraye, auberade, &c., L.Lat. albareta – albar-us, white poplar; Lat. Alb-us, white] p. 222 – Daubray. See Aubrey p. 227 – Debree, from D’Aubri, Nomandy (Lower). See Aubrey === Behind the Name === ([https://www.behindthename.com/name/alberich Behind the Name link]) '''Given Name ALBERICH''' Gender: Masculine USAGE: [https://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/ancient-germanic Ancient Germanic], [https://www.behindthename.com/names/usage/germanic-mythology Germanic Mythology] '''Meaning & History:''' Derived from the [https://www.behindthename.com/glossary/view/germanic_languages Germanic] [https://www.behindthename.com/glossary/view/name_element [https://www.behindthename.com/glossary/view/name_element elements] [https://www.behindthename.com/element/alf ''alf''] "elf" and [https://www.behindthename.com/element/ric ''ric''] "power". Alberich was the name of the sorcerer king of the dwarfs in Germanic mythology. He also appears in the 'Nibelungenlied' as a dwarf who guards the treasure of the Nibelungen. '''Categories:''' [https://www.behindthename.com/names/tag/defence defence], [https://www.behindthename.com/names/tag/kings kings], [https://www.behindthename.com/names/tag/mythology mythology], [https://www.behindthename.com/names/tag/strength strength] '''Names Related to Alberich:''' ([https://www.behindthename.com/name/alberich/related link]) : ANCIENT GERMANIC: [https://www.behindthename.com/name/alberich Alberich] : ANGLO-SAXON: [https://www.behindthename.com/name/ae32lfric Ælfric] : ENGLISH: [https://www.behindthename.com/name/Auberon Auberon], : [https://www.behindthename.com/name/Aubrey Aubrey] : GERMANIC MYTHOLOGY: [https://www.behindthename.com/name/Alberic Alberic], [https://www.behindthename.com/name/alberich Alberich] : ITALIAN: [https://www.behindthename.com/name/Alberico Alberico] : MEDIEVAL ENGLISH: [https://www.behindthename.com/name/elric Elric] '''Feminine Forms:''' : ENGLISH: [https://www.behindthename.com/name/Aubree Aubree], [https://www.behindthename.com/name/aubrie Aubrie] '''Other Forms:''' : ENGLISH: [https://www.behindthename.com/name/avery Avery] : LITERATURE: [https://www.behindthename.com/name/oberon Oberon] '''Family Tree of Above Names:''' {{Image|file=Aubrey_Awbrey_Name_Origins-1.jpg |align=l |size=l | |caption='''Family Tree of Name Variations''' }} {{Clear}} Information from above link “Aubrey (English)”: '''Meaning & History:''' (Aubrey) Norman French form of the Germanic name ALBERICH. As an English masculine name it was common in the Middle Ages, and was revived in the 19th century. Since the mid-1970s it has more frequently been given to girls, due to Bread's 1972 song 'Aubrey' along with its similarity to the established feminine name Audrey. '''Related Names:''' : VARIANT: Auberon : FEMININE FORMS: Aubree, Aubrie : VARIANT: Alberic (Germanic Mythology) : OTHER LANGUAGES/CULTURES: :: Ælfric (Anglo-Saxon), :: Aubrey, Auberon (English), :: Alberico (Italian), :: Elric (Medieval English) * '''Sources & References:''' Ernst Förstemann, ''Altdeutsches namenbuch'' (1900), page 71 === Nordic Names – Aubry === ([https://www.nordicnames.de/wiki/Aubry Nordic Names - Aubrey link]) Origin and Meaning: French form of Alberich References: several are provided. === Name Doctor === ([http://www.name-doctor.com/name-alberich-meaning-of-alberich-3727.html Name Doctor link]) ALBERICH - LANGUAGE FAMILY: INDO-EUROPEAN > GERMANIC > WEST GERMANIC > GERMAN ORIGIN: GERMANIC - NAME ROOT: *ALBIZ *RĪKIJAZ > ALBERICH MEANING: This name derives from the Old High German name “Alberich”, composed of two elements: “*albiz” (elf, sprite, fairy, supernatural being) plus “*rīkijaz” (kingly, royal, noble, mighty, distinguished, powerful, rich). In turn the name means “powerful elf, king of the elves”. Oberon is a king of the fairies in medieval and Renaissance literature. He is best known as a character in William Shakespeare's play, A Midsummer Night's Dream, in which he is Consort to Titania, Queen of the Fairies. Alberich was the king of the dwarves in Norse mythology, and is also present in the Nibelungenlied. Saint Albéric of Cîteaux († 1108), was a Christian saint and abbot, one of the founders of the Cistercian Order. In the Middle High German Nibelungenlied, Alberich is a dwarf, who guards the treasure of the Nibelungen, but is overcome by Siegfried. News of the gold robbery and ring of power incited gods and giants alike to action. {{Image|file=Aubrey_Awbrey_Name_Origins-2.jpg |align=l |size=l }} {{Clear}} === ''Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary'' by Henry Harrison === ([https://books.google.com/books?id=0kc60WqxYK4C&pg=PA15&lpg=PA15&dq=definition+aubraye&source=bl&ots=rAyoqrELtR&sig=8GHJxSGU5nZLXQgzcdwHnZ0hndc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjwp_vQxt3YAhUKLqwKHXYGAc0Q6AEIMTAC#v=onepage&q=definition%20aubraye&f=false Surnames of the United Kingdom link]) (This is an eBook – not free) p. 15 – {{Image|file=Aubrey_Awbrey_Name_Origins-3.jpg |align=l |size=l |caption='''Aubrey Surnames in the United Kingdom''' }} {{Clear}} ==
    INDEX OF SOURCES
    == * ''British Family Names: Their Origin and Meaning, with List of Scandinavian, Frisian, Anglo-Saxon and Norman Names'' by Rev. Henry Barber – published 2nd Edition 1903 - https://archive.org/details/britishfamilyna00barbgoog * ''The Norman People and Their Existing Descendants in the British Dominions and the United States of America'' – published 1874 - https://archive.org/details/normanpeopleand00unkngoog * Behind the Name - https://www.behindthename.com/name/alberich * Nordic Names - https://www.nordicnames.de/wiki/Aubry] * Name Doctor - http://www.name-doctor.com/name-alberich-meaning-of-alberich-3727.html * ''Surnames of the United Kingdom: A Concise Etymological Dictionary'' - https://books.google.com/books?id=0kc60WqxYK4C&pg=PA15&lpg=PA15&dq=definition+aubraye&source=bl&ots=rAyoqrELtR&sig=8GHJxSGU5nZLXQgzcdwHnZ0hndc&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjwp_vQxt3YAhUKLqwKHXYGAc0Q6AEIMTAC#v=onepage&q=definition%20aubraye&f=false * History of Normandy - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Normandy * Norman Language - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Norman_language

    Awbrey Name Study

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    [[Category:Awbrey Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] if appropriate '''Study Coordinator:''' [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]] '''Study Members:''' : List is alphabetized by surname with oldest America ancestor: *[[Aubrey-124 | Cole Aubrey]], descendant of [[Awbrey-35 |Francis Awbrey]] * [[Aubrey-365 |Rikki Aubrey]], descendant of [[Awbrey-35 |Francis Awbrey]] * [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]], Name Study Coordinator, descendant of [[Awbrey-38|John Awbrey]] * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]], descendant of [[Awbrey-38|John Awbrey]] * If you would like to become a member, let us know in the Comments below. You can show your study affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker: {{Member|ONS|name=Awbrey}} {{Member|ONS|name=Awbrey}}{{Clear}} : The sticker should be placed in the text, below == Biography == (see [[Help:Stickers#Location_on_profiles|Help:Stickers#Location on profiles]]). [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Awbrey_Name_Study '''Category: Awbrey Name Study'''] This page lists the profiles including variations of the surname which list the Awbrey Name Study category. ==Purpose== This purpose of this One Name Study is to assemble everything about the '''Aubrey or Awbrey''' surnames and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please add the category to your profiles. Ask your questions in the comments section below and let us know about your research, etc. ==Name Origin== '''Click on this link to see the complete [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Aubrey_Awbrey_Name_Origins&public=1 Research Results] {{red|(under revision)}}.''' A popular belief is that the surname Aubrey/Awbrey owes it origin to Alberich, a legendary sorcerer who originated in the mythology or epic sagas of the Frankish Merovinginan Dynasty of the 5th to 8th century - [https://religion.wikia.org/wiki/Alberich Religion Wiki – Alberich]. There are recorded instances of the use of Alberic as a individual’s name as early as the 700s such as Alberic of Utrecht who died in 784 – [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alberic Wikipedia – Alberic]. Some of the early examples indicate Alberic is equivalent to Aubrey. At this time, it is not known if the name Alberic derived from the mythological figure Alberich, or the reverse. In the Norman French language, Alberic(h) is translated to the French Aubry or Aubrey. In Normandy, at the time of the Conquest of England, the language of the law was French. Both the Norman French and French languages existed concurrently. The Latin spelling is Albericus. After the Conquest, the Anglo-Norman dialect of Norman French served as a language of administration in England and Law French was used in the courts. The Aubrey/Awbrey ancestor who came to England at the time of the Conquest is listed in WikiTree as [[De_Sancto_Alberico-1|Saunder de Sancto Alberico]] as well as in other sources. Should the correct spelling be Alberic as Alberico is the Italian derivative? It is possible the family name became commonly spelled as Aubry or Aubrey sometime after Saunder de Sancto Alberico arrived in England. This could explain why [[Aubrey-39|Sir Reginald Aubrey/Awbrey]] was known by that name after arriving in Wales around 1093. Possibly, the Awbrey spelling is an anglicized version. If so, we don’t know with certainty if or when any of the earliest ancestors in Wales began using this spelling. It is possible authors of books about the family used this spelling as it may have been the preferred English spelling. == Adding a Profile to the Name Study == To see profiles already included in the Awbrey Name Study, see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Awbrey_Name_Study Category: Awbrey Name Study] To include a profile in the Awbrey Name Study, add the sticker to the profile page (which also adds the category): {{One Name Study|name=Awbrey}} '''{{One Name Study|name=Awbrey}}''' : The sticker should be placed in the text, below == Biography == (see [[Help:Stickers#Location_on_profiles|Help:Stickers#Location on profiles]]). Note: This Name Study was begun in 2017. This study follows the guidelines found in the [[Space:One_Name_Studies_FAQ_Page|One Name Studies FAQ page]] including which profiles should be included in this study. 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At a future time an additional category may be added that would include only Awbrey/Aubrey/etc. males in order to facilitate Y-DNA studies. == Research Pages == : Here are some WikiTree pages with information that may aid your research: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Aubrey_Awbrey_Name_Origins&public=1 Aubrey/Awbrey Name Origin Study] * [[Space:Awbrey_Magna_Carta_Trail|Awbrey Magna Carta Trail]] (still in progress) * [[Space:Awbrey_Magna_Carta_Trail_-_Richard_and_Gilbert_de_Clare|Awbrey Magna Carta Trail - Richard and Gilbert de Clare]] * [[Space:THE_EARLY_AUBREY/AWBREY_FAMILY_IN_WALES_FROM_1060_TO_1350|The Early Aubrey/Awbrey Family in Wales From 1060 to 1350]]'' If you find a page that would be of interest, you can add it to the list or contact the '''Study Coordinator: [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]''' for assistance. 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    [[Category: Awre, Gloucestershire]] ==Awre Parish, Gloucestershire== The parish of Awre lies 16 km. south-west of Gloucester between the river Severn and the Forest of Dean. The large parish, of 4,520 a. (1,831 ha), or 6,173 a. if all the foreshore and river, contained seven manorial estates, numerous ancient farmsteads, the industrial and trading village of Blakeney which replaced Awre village as the principal centre of population, and the small but commercially significant riverside hamlet of Gatcombe. The whole of Awre parish was included within the jurisdiction of the Forest before 1228 and, apart from the hamlet of Box which was disafforested in the early 14th century, remained within it for as long as it had significance. ===Manor of Awre=== In 1066 '''Edward, the Confessor''', held the manor of Awre, assessed at 5 hides and contributing half a night's maintenance to the farm of the county, but '''Alwig the sheriff''' had separated from the manor three members, Purton in Lydney, Etloe, and Bledisloe, a total of 7 hides, and removed them from the farm. The manor remained in royal hands until the reign of Stephen when it passed to '''Miles of Gloucester, earl of Hereford''', and '''Robert son of Hugh''' held it by knight service from Miles (d. 1143) and his son '''Roger, earl of Hereford'''. Robert became a monk of Monmouth priory and the manor apparently then reverted to '''Earl Roger'''. Awre was among former royal demesne estates between the Severn and the Wye which Henry II confirmed to the earl in 1154 or 1155, and following the earl's rebellion and death in 1155 it was granted to his '''brother Walter'''. On Walter's death c. 1160 the manor reverted to the Crown, which retained it in hand for the remainder of the century; it was among the estates in which '''Henry de Bohun''', heir to the earls of Hereford, was required to quitclaim all his rights when created earl in 1200. 1204 the Crown granted the manor at farm for life to '''Walter of Awre''' the elder (d. c. 1221). In 1230 it was granted at fee farm to '''William Marshal, earl of Pembroke''', and his heirs. On William's death in 1231 it passed to his '''brother Richard''' and then in turn to his brothers '''Gilbert''', '''Walter''', and '''Anselm''' (d. 1245). '''Anselm's widow Maud''', who married '''Roger de Quincy''', earl of Winchester, held the manor in dower until her death in 1252. The manor was then subject to partition among the families of Anselm Marshal's sisters and coheirs. An estate described as half the manor was held in 1276 by '''William de Valence''', who had married '''Joan''', daughter of one of Anselm's sisters, and '''Joan''' (d. 1307) probably retained it after William's death in 1296. Before 1316 their son '''Aymer de Valence''', earl of Pembroke, granted that estate to '''Maurice of Berkeley'''. Another estate called half the manor was held at his death in 1262 by '''Richard de Clare, earl of Gloucester''', who was son of '''Isabel''', another of Anselm Marshal's sisters. Richard's widow '''Maud''' (d. c. 1288) held the estate in dower in 1276. In 1280 Richard's son '''Gilbert de Clare''' granted it, possibly in reversion on Maud's death, to '''Roger Mortimer''' (d. 1282), who had married '''Maud de Breuse''', heir to another of Anselm Marshal's sisters. '''Maud Mortimer''' retained the estate until her death in 1301 when she was succeeded by her son '''Edmund''' (d. 1304). Edmund's widow '''Margaret''' held the estate, then described as a third of the manor, in 1316 but had perhaps surrendered it by 1320 when her son '''Roger Mortimer''' settled it on the marriage of his daughter '''Margaret and Thomas of Berkeley'''. ===Manor of Etloe=== The manor of Etloe was distinct from the Manor of Awre since before 1066. It was held in 1086 by '''Roger of Berkeley'''. That manor appears to have been absorbed once more into Awre manor by the the beginning of the 14th century: '''Maurice of Berkeley''' had lands at Etloe c. 1316, presumably acquired with his portion of Awre, and his father '''Thomas''' acquired an estate at Etloe, described as within Awre manor, from '''Thomas Hatholf''' in 1317. '''Maurice, Lord Berkeley''', bought other lands there in 1366 or 1367. Later Awre manor was thought to include the whole of Etloe tithing, which was occupied mainly by customary tenements held from the manor ===Manor of Etloe Duchy=== A manor, later called Etloe Duchy was perhaps represented by the ploughland at Etloe with which '''Walter Goscelin''' was dealing in 1248. The manor belonged to '''Patrick de Chaworth''' who died c. 1283, leaving as his heir an infant daughter '''Maud''', and in 1305 Maud's husband '''Henry, earl of Lancaster''', owned the manor. Henry (d. 1345) was succeeded by his son '''Henry''', who was created duke of Lancaster in 1351 and died in 1361. At the partition of the duke's estates Etloe was assigned to his daughter '''Maud''' and following her death in 1362 probably passed to her sister '''Blanche''', wife of '''John of Gaunt''', and then to their son, the future '''Henry IV'''. The Crown held the manor in 1415 and retained it until 1609 when it was sold to '''George Salter''' and '''John Williams'''. It apparently then descended with Minsterworth manor: ''' John Chamberlayne''' held it at his death in 1628, having devised it to his nephew '''Thomas Wyndham''', '''Thomas Pury of Taynton''' owned it in 1669, '''William Burgess''' was dealing with it in 1724, and by the 1770s it belonged to '''Charles Barrow of Highgrove''', Minsterworth. At his death in 1789 Barrow was succeeded by his illegitimate daughter '''Mary Caroline''' (d. 1837), who married '''Charles Evans''' (d. 1819), and their son '''Edmund Barrow Evans''' (d. 1868) owned it in 1866. The manor has not been found recorded later. ===Manor of Bledisloe=== The manor of Bledisloe was distinct from the manor of Awre before 1066. It was held in 1086 by '''William son of Baderon'''. It was presumably the estate that '''Roger of Bledisloe''' held for ¼ knight's fee from '''Alan Plucknett''' in 1285 and that '''John Billing''' held in 1346. Later it was held by '''John Greyndour''' (d. 1416), and it then descended with ''Abenhall manor'' in the '''Baynham and Vaughan''' families until 1664 when '''John Vaughan and Frances his wife''' conveyed it to '''Thomas Bridgeman''' and '''John Horne'''. It apparently passed to '''Frances Bridgeman''', whose children '''Thomas Bridgeman''' and '''Elizabeth Griffith''' sold it before 1671 to '''William Rowles of Cockshoot''', in Newnham. Rowles settled it in 1680 on the marriage of his daughter '''Elizabeth and William Scudamore''' the younger, of Gloucester, and they sold it in 1682 to''' John Birkin of Hagloe'''. It then descended with the ''Hagloe estate'' and was sold to the Crown with that estate in 1853. The manor house and demesne land were possibly retained by '''John Vaughan''' when he sold the manor, for he owned an unidentified farm at Bledisloe in 1688. At the beginning of the 18th century Bledisloe farm belonged to the '''Bellamy family''', which retained it until the 1790s. At the beginning of the 19th century the house with c. 160 a. of land belonged to '''Thomas Barber''', owner of the nearby ''Hawfield estate'', and in 1839 the farm was owned by '''Sophia Morse'''. In the late 1950s the farm was bought by '''Mr. R. R. Baber''', of a family that was prominent as farmers in the parish during the 20th century, and in 1989 he owned and farmed it with Hall farm, near Awre village. ===Manor of Poulton (Powlton)=== Soon after 1066 '''William FitzOsbern''' formed a single estate of ''Nass and Purton'', in Lydney, and a third manor called ''Pontune''. Pontune can be identified with the ''manor of POULTON in Awre'', which later formed a separate estate, held under the '''earls of Warwick''', overlords of the Lydney manors. It was evidently held in the late 12th century by '''Roger son of Ralph of Poulton''' who granted 3 yardlands to Flaxley abbey and also made the abbey another gift for the benefit of the souls of William (d. 1184), earl of Warwick, and his countess; the abbey held the land at Poulton until the Dissolution when it passed with Flaxley manor to the '''Kingston''' family. In 1221 '''Ralph son of Ralph''' conveyed two ploughlands at Poulton to '''Ralph of Willington''', whose widow '''Olympia''' held Poulton manor from the earl of Warwick for 1 knight's fee in 1242; the overlordship of the earls was recorded until 1349. '''Ralph of Willington''', son of Ralph, held Poulton from 1260, and in 1303 it was held by '''John de Lisle and his wife Joan'''. '''John of Willington''' held it in 1311 and was succeeded at his death c. 1338 by his son '''Ralph'''. The manor then descended as Westonbirt manor until the attainder of the duke of Somerset in 1552. In 1555 the Crown sold Poulton manor to '''William Bridgeman of Mitcheldean''' and '''Richard Wilson of Ledbury''' (Herefs.), but later it may have made a grant of the manor, with Westonbirt, for the benefit of '''Arthur Basset''', who conveyed Poulton to Bridgeman and Wilson and the '''heirs of Bridgeman''' in 1567. Bridgeman and Wilson apparently made a partition of the estate under which the former took the manor house, called ''Poulton Court'', the demesne land, and the manorial rights, while the latter took the customary tenements. '''Wilson''' sold at least three, and perhaps all, of the customary tenements to the tenants in 1568, while '''Bridgeman''' held ''Poulton Court'' and the demesne lands at his death in 1581 and his successors to that estate exercised the manorial rights in the 18th and 19th centuries. '''William Bridgeman''' was succeeded by his son '''Thomas''', and Thomas (d. 1607) by his son '''Charles''', apparently the '''Charles Bridgeman of Littledean''' who died in 1643. Poulton Court descended to Charles's son '''Charles''' (d. 1647), and the second Charles's son '''Charles''' (d. 1680) held it in 1667. '''John Gainsford''' held Poulton Court as owner or tenant in 1682 and until his death in 1688. At the beginning of the 18th century, when a branch of the '''Birkin''' family occupied the house as tenants, Poulton Court was owned by a '''Mr. Blackwell of Bristol'''. In 1733 it was owned by '''Jonathan Blackwell''' (d. c. 1754) of Northaw (Herts.), who was succeeded by his adopted heir '''Samuel Killican''', who had changed his name to Blackwell. In 1766 '''Samuel Blackwell''', then of Williamstrip, in Coln St. Aldwyns, sold Poulton Court with the Ledge and Merryway farms to '''James Thomas of Oatfield'''. It then descended as part of the Hagloe estate to the Crown and remained a farm on that estate in 1989. ===Manor of Blakeney=== A small estate, the manor of Blakeney was evidently the part of Blakeney tithing later regarded as within St. Briavels hundred: in common with other manors of the hundred it was held from St. Briavels castle for an annual rent and by the service as woodward of a bailiwick in the royal demesne lands of the Forest. The bailiwick of Blakeney was recorded in the custody of the lord of the manor from 1199, but in 1250 it was forfeited to the Crown. Before 1282 the bailiwick was granted, apparently in fee, to '''Walter of Aston''', but in the 14th century it was granted to other custodians for life or during pleasure. In 1486 it was granted in free alms to '''Llanthony priory, Gloucester'''. By 1565 the bailiwick had been returned to the lords of Blakeney manor, who remained woodwards until the office lapsed in the mid 19th century. The Blakeney manor was held by '''Adam of Blakeney''' before 1196 when his widow '''Basile''' had custody of his lands and heir. She was evidently the 'lady of Blakeney' who held Blakeney bailiwick in 1199. In 1201 '''Thomas of Blakeney''' owed a fine for having land of which he had been disseised, while Basile owed one for having land in dower. '''Thomas of Blakeney''' died in or before 1232 when his son '''Thomas''' had seisin of his lands and the bailiwick. The younger Thomas or a successor of the same name died in 1290 or 1291 holding the manor in chief for the annual rent of 19s. paid to St. Briavels castle. His son and heir '''Thomas''' was a minor and the manor was occupied until 1295 by '''William Hathaway''', the former constable of St. Briavels. In 1330 '''Thomas of Blakeney''' settled his estate on '''Richard of Haresfield''', Richard's wife '''Eleanor''', and their heirs, and Eleanor died holding the estate in 1384 and was succeeded by her grandson '''John Haresfield''' who died in 1417 or 1418. '''Thomas Haresfield''' held the manor in 1437 and '''Agnes''', daughter of John Haresfield, inherited it later and married '''John Barrow'''. John Barrow, who before 1495 also inherited land in Blakeney and elsewhere in Awre parish from his father '''Walter''', was lord of Blakeney manor in 1508, and the manor evidently passed, with Field Court in Hardwicke, to his son '''Richard''' (d. 1563). Richard's son '''Edmund''' died in 1570, holding the manor, then called ''Over Hall'', and lands including Hayes wood. Over Hall was presumably the name of the house later called the Hayes adjoining the wood, for in the 18th century the manorial rights of Blakeney were attached to the Hayes. '''Edmund Barrow''' was succeeded in Blakeney manor by his son '''James''' (d. 1606), and James by his son '''Edmund''', who was described variously as ''of the Hayes'' and ''of Field Court'' and died in 1641. Edmund's son '''John''' succeeded to the manor and died in 1682 when he was living at Nibley, in Blakeney. In John's lifetime, however, the estate became divided, and was possibly in dispute, between his son '''George''' (d. 1696) and '''Thomas Barrow''' (d. 1683), a grandson of James Barrow by a second marriage. Thomas was listed as woodward of Blakeney bailiwick in 1673 and 1682 but George was so listed in 1677. George was living at the Hayes in 1672 but in 1681 Thomas, styled of the Hayes, mortgaged Blakeney manor together with the Field Court estate, reserving the Hayes and lands which were stated to have lately been held by George. George was again styled as of the Hayes in 1694, and his son Berea Barrow held the house in 1718. By 1720, however, '''Thomas Barrow''', son of Thomas, held the Hayes, and after his death in 1736 the house and whole estate apparently descended to his daughter '''Eleanor, wife of the Revd. Thomas Savage''' (d. 1760). Their son '''George Savage''' succeeded and died in 1793, leaving his sisters as coheirs, and in 1794 '''Sir Thomas Crawley-Boevey of Flaxley''', husband of one of them, bought out the interest of the other coheirs in Blakeney manor. In 1820 Blakeney manor and the Hayes were bought by '''William Ambrose''' (d. 1843), owner of the Hagloe estate. The manorial rights apparently belonged to '''J. Mathias''' in 1879 and to his trustees until 1910 or later. In the earlier 20th century the Hayes was the farmhouse of a small farm owned by the '''Hayman''' family. ===Manor of Blakeney (alternative)=== Another estate was, at times, also called the manor of BLAKENEY. It probably including part of the village and land in the east end of Blakeney tithing, was recorded in the 14th century. It may have derived from an unnamed estate, comprising ½ hide and a mill, that '''Walter Arblaster''' held in Bledisloe hundred in 1086, though an alternative suggestion that Walter's estate lay in the north of Bledisloe tithing adjoining his Ruddle manor, in Newnham, is equally possible. An estate that '''John, son of Walter of Blakeney''', held at Blakeney c. 1300 was probably acquired before 1306 by '''Thomas, Lord Berkeley'''. The later Thomas, Lord Berkeley, had a number of tenants at Blakeney in 1333, and his successors to Awre manor were receiving the farm of a manor at Blakeney in 1368 and the farm of its site and demesne in 1457; they still had tenants at Blakeney in the early 17th century. The ancient farmhouse of ''Nether Hall'', which was presumably named in distinction to Over Hall (or the Hayes) and which belonged to Awre manor in 1493, may have been the site of the second Blakeney manor. From the mid 17th century, however, Nether Hall was consistently described and rated as part of Etloe tithing. ===Manor of Box=== A manor called BOX, in the north of the parish, was recorded from the late 12th century and it had formed a distinct manorial unit from before 1254. About 1190 Box manor formed part of lands at Leighterton and at Box cliff that were held from the heirs of the earls of Hereford for ½ knight's fee. '''William of Lasborough''', who died c. 1261, held a ploughland at Box under the earl of Hereford for ¼ knight's fee. His heir was his daughter '''Agatha, wife of Henry of Dean''', but in 1285 Box was held by '''Grimbald Pauncefoot''' and '''John of the Box'''. Grimbald, who was constable of St. Briavels and warden of the Forest, died in 1287 and his share was held by his widow '''Sibyl''' in 1300, passing to her son '''Emery Pauncefoot''' before 1309. By 1346 the two parts were united in the possession of '''John of the Box''', and in 1374 '''Nicholas Apperley''' held the estate. No later record of Box has been found until 1577 when '''Richard Yate''' conveyed Box manor to '''Anthony Wye'''. Anthony or a successor of the same name died in possession of the site of the manor, Box Farm, and the demesne lands in 1629, having settled them on his four daughters. By 1658 Box farm had passed to '''John Gower of Holdfast''' (Worcs.), who sold it in 1668 to '''Gloucester corporation'''. It remained part of the '''Sir Thomas Rich trust estate''' until the early 1920s. It was bought then by '''F. C. Baber''', whose family owned and farmed it until 1989. ===Estate of Field House=== This estate was held by '''Richard Trippett''' (d. 1561), who devised part of the land to his wife '''Marian''', the remainder of the estate evidently passing to his son '''Thomas'''. '''Thomas Trippett of Field House''' died in 1585, and his eldest son '''Richard''' was probably the '''Richard Trippett of Field House''' who died in 1627. In 1643 the estate belonged to another '''Richard Trippett''' and it passed to his son '''Richard''' (d. 1711) and to the younger Richard's son '''John''' (d. 1736). John Trippett's heirs were his five daughters, who in 1742 made a partition of the family's estates in Awre and elsewhere in the county: Field House and much of its land were awarded to '''Elizabeth, wife of William Prestbury''', while the farmhouse called Poulton, in Hagloe tithing near the centre of the parish, were awarded with other lands to '''Perry, wife of the Revd. Whetham Hill of Newnham'''. William and Elizabeth's Field House estate passed to their son '''Robert''' (d. by 1779), whose heirs were his three sisters. The third share of one of them, '''Perry Allen (later Terrett)''', passed to her son '''Thomas Allen''', and his son '''William Allen''' sold it in 1821 to '''Robert Prestbury Hooper''', son of Elizabeth Hooper, one of the other sisters. In 1831 '''R. P. Hooper''' partitioned the estate with '''Charles Cadogan''', son of Robert Prestbury's third sister Joanna Cadogan: Hooper received the house and 92 a. of land for his two thirds and Cadogan received 44 a. for his third. Hooper (d. 1835) was succeeded by his son, also called '''Robert Prestbury Hooper,''' who added a small farm at Northington to his estate in 1837. '''R. P. Hooper''' died in 1877, and in 1879 his trustees sold the Field House estate to the '''Gloucester municipal charity trustees'''. ===Estate of Hagloe=== A large estate originated in lands acquired by the '''Birkin''' family, which was recorded in Hagloe from the mid 16th century. '''John Birkin''' (d. 1691) of Hagloe was succeeded by his son '''Richard''' (d. 1732) and Richard by his son '''John'''. ''' John Birkin''' (d. 1740) devised his lands among his three daughters: '''Elizabeth's''' share included Bledisloe manor, bought by the elder '''John Birkin''', '''Susannah''''s included lands in Etloe, Hagloe, and Blakeney, and '''Mary''''s included Oatfield farm, which her father had inherited from his grandfather '''Richard Hooper''' (d. c. 1717). Elizabeth, who on the death of her '''mother Margaret Birkin''' in 1749 also received her father's dwelling house, evidently Hagloe House, (fn. 446) married '''Robert Boy''' and died in 1751. After her death Robert retained her land and lived at Hagloe House until his death in 1800 when he devised his estate to his wife's nephew '''John Birkin Thomas'''. Mary died unmarried in 1753 leaving her land to '''Susannah''', who later married '''James Thomas'''. Thomas, who took up residence at Oatfield Farm and traded as a merchant from Gatcombe, added Poulton Court to his estate in 1766. At his death in 1780 he was succeeded by his son '''John Birkin Thomas''', who inherited Robert Boy's estate in 1800. ===Estate of Etloe House=== The estate based on ETLOE HOUSE was built up by the '''A Deane''' family, which was recorded at Etloe from the early 16th century. Customary lands of Awre and Etloe manor were held after the death of '''Matthew A Deane''' in 1658 by his widow '''Margaret''' (d. c. 1700), passing according to the custom of that manor to his youngest son '''Robert''' (d. 1727). Robert was succeeded by his son '''Matthew''' who bought a farm at Little Hagloe from the Driver family in 1766 and was said to have a large estate in Etloe tithing before his death in 1791. Matthew was succeeded by his son''' Matthew A Deane of Alderley''' (d. c. 1818) and the younger Matthew by his daughter '''Margaret'''. Margaret A Deane (d. 1823) devised her estate to her cousin '''John Blanch of Bristol''', whose family had been customary tenants at Etloe for many years. John Blanch (d. 1833) devised the estate to his nephew '''Richard Rosser''', and in 1839 Rosser owned 359 a. with Etloe House and farmhouses at Little Hagloe and Upper Etloe; the customary land, which included the site of Etloe House, was then a fairly small part of the total acreage. Rosser (d. 1840) left the estate to his wife '''Sarah''' (d. 1847) and then to his son '''Charles''', who died in 1876 having settled it on his four children as tenants in common. The Rossers sold the farm at Little Hagloe to the Crown in 1900 and apparently disposed of the rest of their estate then. About 1915 Etloe House and 135 a. belonged to the executors of '''J. Wheatley'''. ===Cox or Oaklands Farm=== A house called COX, later OAKLANDS FARM, at the north end of the parish was the centre of a customary estate of Awre manor in 1573. It was alienated from the manor in 1656 and was probably bought by the tenant '''Matthew White'''. Later, possibly by 1690, it passed to '''Eustace Hardwicke'''; he was living at the house, then called Hardwicke House, in 1710 and was said to have a good estate in Awre and other parishes. At his death in 1718 he devised the estate to his daughter '''Patience''' and in 1720 it was settled on her marriage to '''Robert Walter of Bristol'''. By 1741 Cox belonged in right of his wife to '''John Hardwicke''', possibly a second husband of Patience, who died c. 1762. John Hardwicke was living at Cox in 1763. It was owned by '''John Walter''' in 1770 and later by '''William Marshal''' (d. by 1794). Cox was sold before 1799 to '''Thomas Ambrose''', from whom the house was leased as a farmhouse at the beginning of the 19th century. In 1839 the house, leased with 73 a., was part of William Ambrose's estates, and c. 1850 Oaklands farm was bought by '''Henry Crawshay''' and added to his Oaklands Park estate. ===Oaklands Park=== A mansion set in parkland, was built just north-east of Oaklands Farm in the early 19th century. '''Sir James Jelf''', formerly a Gloucester banker and a partner in the nearby Bullo Pill tramroad, apparently built it; he was living there in 1818 and in the 1820s, when he ran a marble works at Bullo Pill. In 1830 Oaklands was offered for sale together with 26 a. of wood and a farm of 100 a. but Jelf still owned the house and its park in 1839. About 1850 the house, park, and adjoining land, including Oaklands farm, were bought by the ironmaster '''Henry Crawshay''', who was living at Oaklands Park by 1856. He died in 1879 and his widow '''Liza Eliza''' owned Oaklands Park until her death in 1895. In 1899 it was sold to '''William Gwynne-Evans of Fordham''' (Essex), whose family owned it until 1976. ===Estate of New House=== A large estate built up by '''John Wade''', in the 18th C., whose family had been prominent leaseholders under Gloucester corporation since 1710. Wade's estate included land in Bledisloe tithing where, before 1794, he built a residence called ''NEW HOUSE'' beside the Gloucester-Chepstow road, but most of his land lay in Awre tithing. Between 1767 and 1796 he acquired many of the customary tenements of Awre and Etloe manor, as well as freehold land based on the farmhouse in Awre village later called ''New House Farm''. Additional freehold and customary land, formerly belonging to the Hopkins family, was added to the estate in 1814 and c. 1827. ''' John Wade''' (d. 1819) was succeeded in his freehold by his grandson '''[[Wait-497|John Wade Wait]]''', who also received the customary land by surrender of his younger brother '''[[Wait-498|William]]'''. In 1839 J. W. Wait owned a total of 527 a. in the parish, and in 1849 he added the small Hayward estate. He died in 1865 and was succeeded by his son '''John Wade Wait''' (d. 1868). In 1870 the younger J. W. Wait's trustees sold New House Farm and most of the freehold adjoining the village to the '''Gloucester municipal charity trustees''', as trustees of the city's almshouses, and most of the customary land to the same body, as lords of the manor and trustees of Sir Thomas Rich's school. The '''Wait''' family remained owners of ''New House'' and lands in the north of the parish until 1919 or later. ===Sources=== * A P Baggs and A R J Jurica, 'Awre', in A History of the County of Gloucester: Volume 5, Bledisloe Hundred, St. Briavels Hundred, the Forest of Dean, ed. C R J Currie and N M Herbert (London, 1996), pp. 14-46. [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/glos/vol5/pp14-46 British History Online]. ===Acknowledgements=== This information was moved from a category page. Author unknown.

    Axedale Public Cemetery, Axedale, Victoria

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    [[Category:Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This page is part of the [[Space:Victoria Cemeteries Team|Victoria Cemeteries Team]]. See the: *[[:Category:Axedale Public Cemetery, Axedale, Victoria|Axedale Public Cemetery, Axedale, Victoria category]] for a listing of people buried in this cemetery. *[[Space:Axedale Public Cemetery table of graves|Axedale Public Cemetery table of graves]] for a table of graves for this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Axedale Public Cemetery '''Address:''' Cemetery Road Axedale Vic 3551 '''GPS Coordinates:''' -36.785858, 144.490841 '''Information:'''

    Axis Powers in World War II

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    Axis Powers in World War II
    {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-55.jpg |align=c |size=440 |caption= }} The Axis formed Sept 27, 1940. The three main countries in the Axis alliance Germany, Italy and Japan agreed to help each other, if invaded by England, its empire or other allies.These three countries knew Germany had domination over most of continental Europe, Italy had domination over the Mediterranean Sea and Japan had domination over East Asia and the Pacific. The alliance started with a series of agreements between Germany and Italy, then by the Axis binding Rome and Berlin October 25, 1936. This was followed by the German-Japanese [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anti-Comintern_Pact Anti-Comintern Pact] against the Soviet Union November 25, 1936.It was then strengthened by a full military and political alliance between Germany and Italy the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pact_of_Steel Pact of Steel], May 22, 1939, and finally the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripartite_Pact Tripartite Pact] signed by all three powers on September 27, 1940. '''Axis Leaders''' :[[Image:German_Flags-16.png|35px]]Nazi Germany - Adolf Hitler :[[Image:World_War_II_Project_Images-15.png|35px]]Empire of Japan -Hirohito :[[Image:Photos-382.png|35px]]Kingdom of Italy - Benito Mussolini {{Image|file=Photos-286.jpg|align=l|size=113|caption='''Adolf Hitler'''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=Photos-287.jpg|align=l|size=122|caption='''Hirohito'''|wrap=y}} {{Image|file=Photos-288.jpg|align=l|size=126|caption='''Benito Mussolini'''|wrap=y}} {{clear}} *Military dead - Over 8,000,000 *Civilian dead - Over 4,000,000 *Total dead - Over 12,000,000 {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-16.png |align=c |size=550 |caption='''Map of participants in World War II''' }} *Dark Green - Allies before the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, including colonies and occupied countries. *Light Green - Allied countries that entered the war after the attack on Pearl Harbor. *Blue - Axis Powers and their colonies or countries that had to choose a side in order to stay independent. *Grey- Neutral countries during WWII {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-57.jpg |align=c |size=390 |caption='''Signing ceremony for the Axis Powers Tripartite Pact''' }} :'''Tripartite Pact''' :Germany :Japan :Italy {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-56.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption= }} :'''Affiliate states''' :Romania :Hungary :Bulgaria :Slovakia :Independent State of Croatia :Thailand :'''Co-belligerent states''' :Finland :Iraq (Coup d'état April-May 1941) :'''Client states''' :Italian Social Republic :Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia :Italian East Africa :Albanian Kingdom :State of Burma :Azad Hind :Kingdom of Kampuchea :Kingdom of Laos :Mengjiang :Manchukuo :Second Philippine Republic :Empire of Vietnam ''' Members of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greater_East_Asia_Co-Prosperity_Sphere Greater East Asia Co-Prosperity Sphere]''' '''Members of Sphere''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-17.png |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} *Japan with governments-general *Manchukuo 27 September 1940 – August 1945 *Mengjiang (Inner Mongolia) 27 September 1940 – 1945 *Reorganized National Government of China 30 March 1940 – 10 August 1945 *State of Burma 1 August 1943 – 27 March 1945 *Republic of the Philippines 14 October 1943 – 17 August 1945 *Kingdom of Kampuchea 9 March 1945 – 15 April 1945 *Kingdom of Laos 1944 – August 1945 *Azad Hind 21 October 1943 – 18 August 1945 *Kingdom of Thailand 21 December 1941– '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Italian_Empire Italian Empire]''' {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-18.png |align=r |size=140 |caption= }} *Dark Green - Kingdom of Italy *Light Green - Colonies of Italy in 1939 *Grey- Territories occupied during World War II ---------------------------- '''Sources''' *[http://www.britannica.com/topic/Axis-Powers Britannica.com] - Axis Powers World War II *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Axis_powers#War_justifications_3 Wikipedia] - Axis Powers *[http://www.ushmm.org/wlc/en/article.php?ModuleId=10005177 www.ushmm.org] - Axis Alliance in World War II *[http://www.english-online.at/history/world-war-2/causes-of-world-war-2.htm English Online] - Causes of World War II *[http://www.worldwar2history.info/war/Axis.html World War II History. info] - The Axis '''Resources''' *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Axis_personnel_indicted_for_war_crimes List of Axis Personnel Indited for War Crimes] *[https://www.boundless.com/u-s-history/textbooks/boundless-u-s-history-textbook/from-isolation-to-world-war-ii-1930-1943-26/the-end-of-wwii-209/the-end-of-wwii-209-powerpoint-templates/ Boundless] ''The End of World War II (PowerPoint)'' *[https://aad.archives.gov/aad/series-description.jsp?s=644 US National Archives] ''Records of World War II Prisoners of War, created, 1942 - 1947, documenting the period 12/7/1941 - 11/19/1946'' *[http://www.gentracer.org/nara.html GenTracer Info Page] ''US National Archives WW II POW Records'' *[http://www.preussenweb.de/preussstart.htm Überblick] *[http://www.worldvitalrecords.com/contentsearch.aspx?p=Germany&rt=military World Vital Records] ''German Military Records'' ------------

    Ayer Family Cemetery

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    [[Category:Ayer Family Cemetery, Ehrhardt, South Carolina]] [[Category:Bamberg County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Edgefield, South Carolina]] [[Project:South_Carolina_Cemeteries/Progress]] This free space page for the Ayer Family Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:United States Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
    Rivers Bridge State Park and Battle Field
    Ehrhardt, South Carolina
    N/A ---- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2250558&CScn=AYER&CScntry=4&CSst=43& Find A Grave page]
    [Billion Graves page] ---- This cemetery has been completely photographed by [[Jarrell-319|Liz Parker]]. This cemetery has been completely transcribed by [[Jarrell-319|Liz Parker]] as of Sept. 26, 2018. There are numerous markers in cemetery with no names as well as sites that have no markers. Family will have to provide more information for these. All legible markers have been transcribed. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |# ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |1||[[Ayer-944|Ayer]]||[[Ayer-944|Columbus]]||1895||1957||62||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-944.jpg|75px]] |- |2||[[Drawdy-40|Ayer]]||[[Drawdy-40|Edna D]]||1897||1956||59||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-944.jpg|75px]] |- |3||[[Ayer-945|Ayer]]||[[Ayer-945|Earl]]||1896-12-02||1910-06-01||14||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-945.jpg|75px]] |- |4||[[Ayer-946|Ayer]]||[[Ayer-946|Eva Madel]]||1913-12-23||1914-05-11||00||Dau of LM & OM Ayer||2014||[[Image:Ayer-946.jpg|75px]] |- |5||[[Crosby-1394|Ayer]]||[[Crosby-1394|Minerva (Crosby)]]||1918-05-12||2012-03-09||94||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-773.jpg|75px]] |- |6||[[Ayer-773|Ayer]]||[[Ayer-773|Hallie E]]||1916-05-01||2007-01-06||91||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-773.jpg|75px]] |- |7||[[Ayer-943|Ayer]]||[[Ayer-943|Isaac Aaron]]||1867-10-14||1914-09-11||47||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-943.jpg|75px]] |- |8||[[Ayer-774|Ayer]]||[[Ayer-774|Lee Edward]]||1885-08-31||1961-02-15||76||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-774.jpg|75px]] |- |9||[[Williams-20962|Ayer]]||[[Williams-20962|Pearlene (Williams)]]||1890-09-09||1985-06-23||95||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-774.jpg|75px]] |- |10||[[Ayer-783|Ayer]]||[[Ayer-783|Lewis M]]||1862-01-21||1926-04-06||64||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-783.jpg|75px]] |- |11||[[Hiers-50|Ayer]]||[[Hiers-50|Madeline (Hiers)]]||1896||1920||24||Wife of L Greene||2014-09-21||[[Image:Hiers-50.jpg|75px]] |- |12||[[Ayer-948|Ayer]]||[[Ayer-948|Miles]]||1898-03-11||1968-10-30||70||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-948.jpg|75px]] |- |13||[[Copeland-2019|Ayer]]||[[Copeland-2019|Maude E (Copeland)]]||1909-08-02||1987-02-02||78||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-948.jpg|75px]] |- |14||[[Harter-1177|Ayer]]||[[Harter-1177|Ella (Harter)]]||1868-06-26||1910-06-21||62||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Harter-1177.jpg|75px]] |- |15||[[Smoak-50|Ayer]]||[[Smoak-50|Sara (Smoak)]]||1887-01-19||1962-12-07||75||wife of Aaron Ayer & HH Clayton||2014-09-21||[[Image:Smoak-50.jpg|75px]] |- |16||[[Rentz-37|Ayer]]||[[Rentz-37|Sarah K (Rentz)]]||1832-10-28||1902-10-14||70||wife of William H Ayer||2014-09-21||[[Image:Rentz-37.jpg|75px]] |- |17||[[Williams-44152|Ayer]]||[[Williams-44152|Victoria ann (Williams)]]||1866-12-17||1906-07-22||40||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Williams-44152.jpg|75px]] |- |18||[[Ayer-949|Ayer]]||[[Ayer-949|Whilden]]||1921-05-08||1933-06-21||12||son of Lewis & Ollie Mae Ayer||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-949.jpg|75px]] |- |19||[[Ayer-784|Ayer]]||[[Ayer-784|William H]]||1822-07-10||1900-11-29||78||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-784.jpg|75px]] |- |20||[[Barnes-7382|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-7382|Norris]]||1919-11-05||1988-08-18||69||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Barnes-7382.jpg|75px]] |- |21||[[Barnes-7383|Barnes]]||[[Barnes-7383|Yvonne]]||1932-11-27||0000||00||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Barnes-7383.jpg|75px]] |- |22||[[Harter-1317|Dodd]]||[[Harter-1317|Thelma Harter]]||1918-05-09||2001-03-05||83||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Harter-1317.jpg|75px]] |- |23||[[Harter-1319|Harter]]||[[Harter-1319|Furman T]]||1930-06-12||2008-05-29||78||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Harter-1319.jpg|75px]] |- |24||[[Seley-4|Harter]]||[[Seley-4|Shirley (Seley)]]||1933-09-20||2005-10-26||72||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Harter-1319.jpg|75px]] |- |25||[[Harter-1318|Harter]]||[[Harter-1318|G Eston]]||1891-02-16||1973-04-20||82||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Harter-1318.jpg|75px]] |- |26||[[Gohagen-2|Harter]]||[[Gohagen-2|Janie (Gohagen)]]||1892-09-08||1949-04-20||57||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Gohagen-2.jpg|75px]] |- |27||[[Harter-1320|Jones]]||[[Harter-1320|Inez (Harter)]]||1914-10-22||1967-03-08||53||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Harter-1320.jpg|75px]] |- |28||[[Mitchum-90|Mitchum]]||[[Mitchum-90|Thomas B]]||1920-03-21||1985-08-26||65||S1 US Navy WWII||2014-09-21||[[Image:Mitchum-90.jpg|75px]] |- |29||[[Ayer-886|Poole]]||[[Ayer-886|Lurline (Ayer)]]||1912-07-02||1987-10-16||75||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Ayer-886.jpg|75px]] |- |30||[[Bishop-5202|Sease]]||[[Bishop-5202|Ollie Mae (Bishop) Ayer]]||1894-12-17||1951-11-11||57||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Bishop-5202.jpg|75px]] |- |31||[[Shuman-261|Shuman]]||[[Shuman-261|David B]]||1908-02-01||1977-07-09||69||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Shuman-261.jpg|75px]] |- |32||[[Jump-111|Shuman]]||[[Jump-111|Vivian S (Jump)]]||1915-02-26||2010-11-15||95||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Shuman-261.jpg|75px]] |- |33||[[Stephen-552|Stephen]]||[[Stephen-552|William M]]||1928-05-08||2011-09-24||83||HM1 US Navy Vietnam||2014-09-21||[[Image:Stephen-552.jpg|75px]] |- |34||[[Williams-29568|Williams]]||[[Williams-29568|Angus M]]||1886-02-04||1941-10-02||55||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Williams-29568.jpg|75px]] |- |35||[[Ayer-882|Williams]]||[[Ayer-882|Agnes (Ayer)]]||1887-04-13||1955-02-13||68||||2014-09-21||[[Image:Williams-29568.jpg|75px]] |- |36||[[Williams-29567|Williams]]||[[Williams-29567|Infant Son of Homer & Rena]]||1938-08-14||1938-08-14||00||||2014||[[Image:Williams-29567.jpg|75px]] |- |37||[[Ayer-1177|Ayer]]||[[Ayer-1177|Benjamin McArthur ]]||1942-11-01||2016-12-06||74||Ben||2018||[[Image:Ayer-1177.jpg|75px]] |- |38||[[Shuman-602|Shuman]]||[[Shuman-602|Reamer A]]||1911-03-25||1982-08-04||71||Creamated||2016-09-04||[[Image:Shuman-602.jpg|75px]] |- |39||[[Ayer-1355|Ayer]]||[[Ayer-1355|Robert Earl]]||1972-01-21||2017-06-05||45||||2018||[[Image:Ayer-1355.jpg|75px]] |}

    Ayer Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Ayer Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Ayer Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ayer Ayer ] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Ayer name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Ayers), by time period (18th Century Ayers), or by topic (Ayer DNA, Ayer Occupations, Ayer Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Ayer Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Ward-21154|Stu Ward]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Ayer }} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Ayer}}
    {{Clear}} *''' Add ''' one_name_studies to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all one name study discussions in your [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/following G2G Feed]. * '''Add''' Ayer to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all the Ayer Name Study - specific discussions in your [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/following G2G Feed]. *''' Add the category''' Ayer_Name_Study_Team to your own profile by copying the following code and pasting it into the Biography section of your own profile - this will put a link to your name on our Study Team category page as an aid to collaboration among members. ::: [[Category:Ayer_Name_Study_Team]] * Scroll down to the Maintenance Tasks section of the [[Space:Ayer_Name_Study_Members|Ayer Name Study Members List]], and feel free to '''contribute''' to making progress on any one or more of these tasks. * '''Post''' your problems, challenges, and progress in the G2G forum using the ayer_name_study tag and any other relevant tags ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Origins of the Ayer Name|Origins of the Ayer Name]] * [[Space:Ayer Immigrants to North America|Ayer Immigrants to North America]] * [[Space:Notable Ayers|Notable Ayers]] *[[Space:Ayer Military and Service Casualties|Ayer Military and Service Casualties]] *[[Space:Placed Named Ayer|Placed Named Ayer]] * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ayers Ayers ] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ayres Ayres ] === Ayer Name Study Project === : '''Study G2G Tag:''' Ayer_Name_Study : '''Study Team:''' [[:Category: Project Members, Ayer Name Study|Ayer_Name_Study_Team]] : '''Study Members Page:''' [[Space:Ayer_Name_Study_Members|Ayer Name Study Members]] : '''Study Tasks:''' [[Space:Ayer_Name_Study_Members|Ayer Name Study Tasks]] : '''Study Profile Sources:''' [[Space:Ayer_Name_Study_Sources|Study Profile Sources]] : The '''Goals''' of this study are to: * '''collect together''' in one place everything about the surname Ayer and its many variants, thereby providing a consolidated resource (or at least an index to such resources) for those researching these family lines. * '''provide a common focal point''' for comparing and recognizing duplicate records, where spelling variations have confused identification, and merge them to create one record per person. *''' identify active researchers''' for family lines with the Ayer surname or one of its variants, enabling more informed collaboration. * '''resolve family lines''' where historical researchers have confused relationships. * '''connect''' all WikiTree profiles with an Ayer surname or one of its variants to the one family tree. * '''add sources''' to all profiles on WikiTree with an Ayer surname or one of its variants; and similarly improve the quality of sourcing wherever possible. * '''cleanup the biographies''', writing clean narratives, and eliminating GEDCOM clutter from all profiles with an Ayer surname or one of its variants. * '''share stories''' to enrich our common heritage. :The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. === Profile Categorization === : As you encounter profiles with the surname, Ayer, Ayers, Ayre, Ayres, Eyer, or one of the many other variations, please '''add the Ayer Name Study Category''' to the ancestral profile. :To do this, copy and paste the following Ayer Name Study Template into the profile at the top of the biography section. This action will categorize the profile as belonging to the Ayer Name Study as shown at the top of this page. ::{{One Name Study
    ::| name = Ayer
    ::}} : In the event that the profile is included in multiple projects (such as the Pilgrim Great Migration Project for early immigrants, for example, or others) you should just categorize the profile for the Ayer Name Study without the graphic. To do this, simple copy and paste the following code into the top of the biography section of the profile in question. ::[[Category:Ayer_Name_Study]] : Other Maintenance Categories may also be appropriate, such as needing a Source, or GEDCOM cleanup as appropriate. The recommended subcategories to use so we can create our project to do lists are shown on the [[Space:Ayer_Name_Study_Members|Ayer Name Study Members List]], === DNA Resources === : DNA testing can improve the accuracy of the genealogical research results in some cases. To get started, first check out [http://dna-explained.com/2013/10/06/dna-testing-for-genealogy-101/ DNA Testing For Genealogy 101]. How DNA test results can be useful on WikiTree is reviewed at [http://dna-explained.com/2013/11/04/wikitree-and-dna/ WikiTree And DNA]. A full list of resources for available testing and interpreting the results is available on the [[Project:DNA|WikiTree DNA Project Page]]. WikiTree DNA features are reviewed and explained at [[DNA_Features|WikiTree DNA Features]] : Key to interpreting the results is comparing to others who have taken the appropriate test(s). Those profiles with Ayer (or some variant) surnames for which some DNA information is available can be found at the following links: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=AERS Aers DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=AIR Air DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=AIRE Aire DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=AIRES Aires DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=ARES Ares DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=ARIES Aries DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=AYARS Ayars DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=AYER Ayer DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=AYERS Ayers DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=AYR Ayr DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=AYRE Ayre DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=AYRES Ayres DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=AYRIS Ayris DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=EAIRS Eairs DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=EAYERS Eayers DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=EAYRE Eayre DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=EYER Eyer DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=EYERS Eyers DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=EYRE Eyre DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=EYRES Eyres DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=HEIRES Heires DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=HEIRS Heirs DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=LEEYRE LeEyre DNA Connections] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=LEHEYR LeHeyr DNA Connections] === An Ayer By Any Other Name === : The '''Ayer''' surname has a great many variations occurring in the records. John Kimball Graves reported finding as many as 53 variations in his research in New England records. '''Graves''', John Kimball, "Some Seventeenth Century New England Settlers: John Ayer, John Aires, Moses Eayers, Richard Ayres, Robert Ayars, Samuel Ayres, Simon Eyre and others, Extended Four Generations," Book at New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, MA (1963) [http://www.worldcat.org/title/some-seventeenth-century-new-england-settlers-john-ayer-john-aires-moses-eayers-richard-ayres-robert-ayars-samuel-ayres-simon-eyre-and-others-extended-four-generations/oclc/40768386&referer=brief_results] These variations include: Aaire, Aars, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AeRS '''Aers'''], Ahheayrs, Ahheire, Aier, Aiere, Aiers, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/air '''Air'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AIRe '''Aire'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AIRES '''Aires'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AIRs '''Airs'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ares '''Ares'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ARiES '''Aries'''], Aris, Ayar, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AYARS '''Ayars'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=AYE&limit=1000&cln=1&order=dobup&u= '''Aye'''], Ayeres, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ayer '''Ayer'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AYERS '''Ayers'''], Ayhaire, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ayr '''Ayr'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AYRE '''Ayre'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/AYRES '''Ayres'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ayris '''Ayris'''], Ayrs, Eaire, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EAIRs '''Eairs'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/eare '''Eare'''], Eares, Eayer, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EAYERs '''Eayers'''], Eayr, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EAYRe '''Eayre'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/eier '''Eier'''], Eires, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/eyer '''Eyer'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EYERs '''Eyers'''], Eyr, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/eyre '''Eyre'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/EYRES '''Eyres'''], Eyrs, Hairs, Hares, Hayers, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/heires '''Heires'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HEIRS '''Heirs'''], Layre, Le Eir, Le Eyr, [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LeEyre '''LeEyre'''], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/LeHeyr '''LeHeyr'''], Le Heyer and in some rare cases Oyer, where it has clearly been used as a variant of one of the other above variants. : There are three other known variations that have '''not been included''' in this One Name Study: * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/oyer '''Oyer'''] - This is generally a separate surname thought to derive from a place name, perhaps Pont Doylly of Duilly in Normandy. Alternate versions of Oyler and Ollier may have derived from the English occupational name for an extractor or seller of oil. House of Names - profile on Surnamd Oyer [https://www.houseofnames.com/oyer-family-crest] Other spelling variations of this family name include: ''Doyley, D'Oyley, Doyle, Doylee, Doley, Duley, Duly, Duely, Dueley, Ollie, Oyler, D'Oyly, Oiley, Oulley, Oulley, Oullie, Ollie, Owley, Oyly, Oiley, L'Oyle'' and many others. * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/iyer '''Iyer'''] - ''Iyer'' (also spelled as ''Ayyar, Aiyar, Ayer'' or ''Aiyer'') of India is a caste of Hindu Brahmin communities of Tamil origin. Most Iyers are followers of the Advaita philosophy propounded by Adi Shankara. The majority reside in Tamil Nadu, India. Iyers are sub-divided into various sub-sects based on cultural and regional differences. Like all Brahmins, they are also classified based on their gotra, or patrilineal descent, and the Veda they follow. Wikipedia article - Iyer [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iyer] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hare '''Hare'''] - Often recorded as [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/HARE Hare], [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hair Hair], and the much rarer [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/hares Hares], this Anglo-Scottish and sometimes Irish surname has a number of possible origins. The most likely is as a derivation from the Olde English pre 7th Century word, "hara", meaning a hare, and hence a medieval nickname either for a fast runner, or given the robust humor of the Chaucerian period, the complete opposite! The name can also be topographical from the Olde English word "haer", meaning stony ground, and as such described somebody who lived at such a place. It can also be a development from the Irish (Gaelic) name "O' hAichir", the modern O'Hare meaning the descendant of "Aichear", a personal name translating as sharp or fierce. Surname Database - Hare [https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Hare] == Sources == : As you discover sources that might have use in researching multiple family groups, you are encouraged to add them to our [[Space:Ayer_Name_Study_Sources|'''Study Profile Sources''']] page to aid other researchers. You should also make free-space profiles for important sources and categorize them as sources, and tag them with key surnames, such as has been done for [[Space:The History of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman Family in America|The History of the Treman, Tremaine, Truman Family in America]]. In addition a link should also be added to the appropriate Source Category Summary page, such as [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Sources-Family_Genealogies]]. Every profile linked in this way to a given source free space profile will be discoverable as seen here for the Tremain source [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:The_History_of_the_Treman%2C_Tremaine%2C_Truman_Family_in_America|What Links Here - Treman]]. === General === * [http://surnames.behindthename.com/names/usage/english Behind The Name] * [http://www.eyrehistory.net/ Eyre History - A One-Name Study] * [http://one-name.org/Results Guild of One Name Studies] * [http://www.links2history.com/names.htm Links2History Guide to Name Meanings] * [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hornbeck/naming.htm Hornbeck's Naming Practices] * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rwguide/lesson8.htm?cj=1&netid=cj&o_xid=0001029688&o_lid=0001029688&o_sch=Affiliate+External Rootsweb Guide To Names] * [http://surname-society.org/ The Surname Society] * [https://www.zeemaps.com/ ZeeMap Data Mapping Site] * [[:Category:Sources by Name|WikiTree Categorized Sources]] === Source & Style Guides === * [[Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Sources|Great Migration Approved Sources]] * [[Biographies|WikiTree Biography Style Guide]] * [[Categorization#Adding_new_categories|WikiTree Categorization Guide]] * [[Sources_Style_Guide|WikiTree Source Style Guide]] === Profile Sources === : Sources that Ayer Name Study researchers have found useful for documenting details for the various profiles in our family tree(s) are listed and linked on the page below: : '''Study Profile Sources:''' [[Space:Ayer_Name_Study_Sources|Study Profile Sources]]

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    [[Space:Ayr%2C_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Ayr OPS]] | [[Space:Auchinleck%2C_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Auchinleck OPS]] | [[Space:Ochiltree%2C_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Ochiltree OPS]] | [[Space:Old_Cumnock%2C_Ayrshire_One_Place_Study|Old Cumnock OPS]] === Location === Google Maps, Visual References of Ayr Ayr is a seaside burgh of Ayrshire located on the Southwest coast of Scotland overlooking the Firth Of Clyde. Notable landmarks seaward are the Isle of Arran, and Ailsa Craig (aka Paddy's Milestone). Alloway to the east, Newton-On-Ayr to the north and Wallacetown to the northeast are all considered suburbs of Ayr, but for this study on Ayr, the suburbs have been purposely separated due to their individual characteristics. Originally Ayr was named 'Inverayr' but at some point the name was shortened to become 'Ayr'. Ayr is steeped in history with several famous names appearing in time that helped shape this wonderful area. Ayr is and always was considered a market town. === Population === City Population - UK; https://www.citypopulation.de/en/uk/scotland/south_ayrshire Ayr (2020) 46,480 / (1951) 44,019 / (1790) 4,647 / (1755) 2,964 Alloway (2020) 4,245 Newton-On-Ayr (not available) Wallacetown (2020) 4,620 Whitletts ((not available) === Geology === Natural Environment Research Council; Open Research Archive; http://nora.nerc.uk This account of the geology of the Ayr district, in the south-west of the Midland Valley of Scotland, covers the area from around Monkton in the north, to Dailly in the south. The description of the bedrock geology includes field observations recorded up to 2002, together with earlier published and unpublished work on the area. The Quaternary section updates field records and reviews earlier published work. The district covers the growing town and administrative centre of Ayr and its neighbour Prestwick, extending south into rural farmland and scenic hill country. Farther south is the market town of Maybole and the former coalfield around Dailly. It also covers some dramatic coastal scenery and sweeping bays, with tourist attractions stretching from the golf courses south of Troon, past the ruined castles of Greenan and Dunure, to Culzean Castle overlooking Culzean Bay and onto Maidens and Turnberry. The bulk of the rocks are sedimentary and Palaeozoic in age, with a succession extending from Ordovician to early Permian, punctuated by several volcanic and intrusive igneous episodes. In Mid Ordovician times, about 470 Ma ago, the district lay close to the southern edge of the Laurentian continent. Oceanic crust was thrust up when a volcanic arc collided with the microcontinental segment that formed the Midland Valley Terrane as it docked against Laurentia. Upper Ordovician to lower Silurian sediments were deposited in a forearc basin on the southern margin of this terrane and were deformed as the Southern Uplands accretionary prism was pushed up from the south during the Caledonian Orogeny. The Lanark Group was later deposited, in Siluro-Devonian times, in a sequence of sandstones and conglomerates lain down in a semi-arid environment, prior to the Early Devonian calc-alkaline magmatic event which produced shallow intrusions and eruptions of predominantly basaltic andesite. By Mid Devonian times the Lanark Group had been weakly deformed and uplifted as a far-field effect of the late stage Acadian deformation event. === Ayr === Carnegie Library of Ayr; History DepartmentCorbett, R.Y., Historical Guide - Ayr, Prestwick and District, 1965Kennedy, R & J, Old Ayr,1992Ayr History Booklet; http://www.ayrhistory.com, No Author, No date,Ayr Burgh Accounts, March 4, 1539South Ayrshire History; http://www.southayrshirehistory.worldpress.comHistoric Ayrshire; http://www.historicayrshire.co.ukUndiscovered Scotland; http://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.ukBrash, Ronald W.''Round Old Ayr'', 1972Personal Visit By Stuart M. Wilson, 2019Love, Dane; Ayrshire - Discovering a County, 2003Love, Dane; Ayr Stories, 2000St Leonard's Kirk; https://www.ayrstleonards.org.uk/history/St. John's Tower of Ayr; https://www.stjohnstower.com/history Ayr dates back to the 1100's as a village and became the Royal Burgh of Ayr in 1205 by way of a Royal Charter granted by Scottish King William The Lion (1142-1214). William had traveled through Ayrshire in the late 1100's looking for a place to call home. In 1197 he built 'Ayr Castle' just south of the harbour and east of the beach in what would be today the area behind the former Ayr Academy. The castle sat high on a mound of dirt and was made of wood. From a 1480 ordinance map it indicates that the castle was of a triangular shape with two small towers and a larger main tower at the front gate facing the River Ayr. There are no known pictures of it but it is believed that it resembles the castle depicted on the Royal Seal of the Burgh of Ayr from 1205.. Fishing and farming spurred on the towns growth going forward. The area also saw the birth of a new Kirk (church) near Ayr castle and its name was to be St. John's Kirk, named after St. John the Baptist, the Patron Saint of Ayr, aka the Burgh Kirk. It was likely built in the early 1200's and made of wood just like the castle itself and likely built under the direction of William the Lion as well. A tower of stone was added later in the 1300's which still exists today even though the Kirk itself is long gone. Robert I (aka Robert the Bruce) later held parliament in the Kirk in 1315. William the Lion's family members inherited the throne until 1290 at which time Scotland was without a King. In 1292 Scotland was under English domination, King Edward I of England selected Frenchman John Balliol (1250-1313) (aka 'Toom Tabar' or 'Empty Coat') as King of Scotland which did not work out to well. He was basically a weak king. The War of Independence (1296-1305) was under way and Edward I invaded Scotland in 1296 and defeated Balliol at the Battle of Dunbar, arrested him and took him to a London prison. Balliol was eventually exiled back to France. During this war the English occupied Ayr Castle when William Wallace (1270-1305), self proclaimed leader of the Scots came on the scene to lead the resistance against the English by defeating their army at the 'Battle of Stirling Bridge' in 1297. In the same year he burned down their barracks in Ayr with the troops inside. This is known as 'The Barns of Ayr'. If that was not enough he also set fire to Ayr Castle. William became Sir William after being knighted (not known by whom) in the early 1300's and assumed the proper title of Guardian of the Kingdom. In 1305 William was betrayed by friend Sir John Mentieth (1275-1323), captured by the English in Robroyston (now part of Glasgow) and taken to London where he was tortured and eventually died a horrible death. Upon William's death, up and coming Robert the Bruce (1274-1329) (born at Turnberry Castle down the coast) became the leader of the Scots and burned down Ayr Castle for real in 1305 in attempts to force the English out. This attempt failed and the English rebuilt and occupied the castle until 1306 when Robert the Bruce became Robert I, the King of Scotland. Robert later went on to defeat English King Edward II and his army at 'The battle of Bannockburn' in 1314. Robert remained King of Scotland until his death in 1329 when his son became King David II at only five years old. In these old days Ayr was a closed town surrounded by a stone dyke. There were seven entry points (Ports) around the dykes perimeter (Brig Port, Cow Port, Kirk Port, Kyle Port, Over Port, Sandgate Port, and Sea Port) with the main entrance (Brig Port) from the north over the River Ayr on the 'Auld Brig'. The visitor would be stopped at what was known as ' Laigh Tolbooth' which was not just a guard collecting tolls but was actually a building that also served as a prison. Legend has it that William Wallace once came to this point and could not or would not pay the toll and he was confined to the prison for some time. Visitors to Ayr having paid a toll to enter the town would now be in the area which is the High Street of today. This area was known as "Fish Cross', a marketplace where visitors would come to sell their fish and vegetables. After the death of King Robert I in 1329 Scotland was ruled by various Kings throughout the coming centuries until 1650 when the English returned to Scotland this time under the leadership of English General Oliver Cromwell (1599-1658). England was involved in a civil war that had spread into Scotland. In 1652 with Ayr Castle in ruins, Cromwell ordered that a large citadel (fort) with a main gate on the east side, be built in generally the same area as the castle with a centre point at what would be Eglinton Terrace today. Cromwell chose this location because the sea and the river provided protection from both the north and west. This area also included St. John's Kirk and adjoining tower which Cromwell wanted for storage and paid one thousands Merks (silver coin) towards building a new Kirk somewhere else away from his fort. Commanding Officer matthew Alured signed the documents and the Kirk closed its doors. A new Kirk would be built over by the River Ayr. The citadel itself was designed by Swedish military architect Hans Ewald Tessin who came to Scotland, became a Freemason, but then took up the cause of the English. The citadel was considered to be a symmetrical elongated hexagon with a bastion (turret) at each of the six points (corners), and was made of stone which was transported by sea from Ardrossan Castle (owned by the Earl of Eglinton). It encompassed about 16 acres in size, and was considered a fortified garrison which accommodated 1200 officers and men in reasonable comfort and safety. Internally it had a parade ground surrounded by numerous barracks. Once Cromwell got rid of St. John's Kirk he turned it into an armoury to store weapons. A moat was built along the land sides east and south to protect against enemy attack. Following the death of Cromwell in 1658 and the restoration of the Monarchy under Scottish King Charles II Stuart, the citadel was demilitarised and demolished in 1660 and the land and any remnants thereof were gifted by the Crown to the Earl of Eglinton (likely the 7th) as a Burgh of Regality. He named it Mongomeriestoun after his family name. Parts of the citadels fourteen foot high wall can still be seen today along South Harbour Street as well as adjacent to the leisure centre next door to the west. A replica cannon and commemorative plaque are also located along this wall adjacent to the leisure centre. The top part of the main gate and a plaque can be seen on Academy Lane off Citadel Place between Montgomerie Terrace and Fort Street. During the Covenanting times of the late 1600's England's Charles II was pushing the Episcopal religion on Scotland. Most Scots Presbyterian ministers were resistant against England's authority, and those that would not convert to episcopacy were removed from their jobs and Episcopal ministers (aka Curates) were installed in their place. As more resistance grew among all Scots, the bloodshed became more common in the battles with the soldiers of the Crown all over Scotland. Many Covenanters were hunted done and sentenced to death. In Ayr, the hangman refused to do his job, the Crown enlisted one of the Covenanters (Cornelius Anderson) to do the deed, which he did. After hanging and mutilation, their bodies were buried in the old churchyard of Ayr. Many more executions took place all over Scotland during this period of time. When William and Mary became the Crown's monarchs in 1688, religious freedom returned to Scotland. Many Scots died for their beliefs in this terrible time in history, but in the end the Scots prevailed. In 1707 'The Act of the Union' was passed and Scotland, England, and Wales collectively became the United Kingdom. Scotland was free to trade with the world and embarked on free trade with America and the West Indies. Commodities of the era were Tobacco, Cotton, Sugar, and also Slave Trading. === Slave Ownership By Scots === Black Lives Matter - 2022; https://www.blackhistorymonth.org.ukOur Stories - Falkirk; http://www.ourstoriesfalkirk.com There were numerous Scots that owned or were involved with plantations in the West Indies and or trading goods. Scots of wealth at this time often were able to buy a slave or two and bring them to Scotland as servants. Men and boys were of more useful around the Scots estates than girls. These slaves ended up having a much better life than their counterparts back on the plantations. Their new owners gave them an education and in return, the slave(s) were expected to become Christians by way of baptism. In Ayr, Robert and John Hamilton owned 2 plantations in Jamaica. Alloway's Poet Robert Burns was considering a position as a book-keeper in a plantation before poetry revived his fortunes. Who knows what his legacy would have been if he had done so. Scotsman James Watt and his entire family also was implicated in the slave trade between Britain and the USA, but also sold steam engines to plantation owners in the West Indies where slavery abounded. As a side note, the Kennedy's of Dunure were also known to employe a slaved servant named 'Scipio'. The owning of personal slaves was banned in Scotland in 1778, years before abolition of the trade. But in 1796, Scots owned nearly 30 per cent of the estates in Jamaica and by 1817, a staggering 32 per cent of the slaves. But Scots too played a huge role in winning the slaves their freedom as well. In 1792, the year that produced the most petitions for abolition. There were 561 petitions from Britain – a third of which came from Scotland. In 1807, the slave trade in British Colonies became illegal and British ships were no longer allowed to carry slaves. However, complete abolition of slavery did not come until 1833. The Glasgow Anti-Slavery Society was formed in 1822 and the city was known as one of the staunchest abolitionist cities in Britain. === Landmarks of Ayr === '''Auld Brig''' c. 1230 Location: Old Bridge Street and High Street, Ayr The original Auld Brig was made of wooden timbers around 1230. It was rebuilt in 1588 and restored between 1907 and 1910 for the sum of 10,000 British Pounds. It remains today as a foot bridge between Newton-On-Ayr and Ayr's High Street. '''Auld Kirk''' c.1200's, aka St. John the Baptist and St. Johns Tower; aka Burgh Kirk Location: Eglinton Terrace and Bruce Crescent This was the site of the original wooden Kirk of St. John the Baptist. In 1560 the Reformation made catholic worship illegal in Scotland which lead to St. John's being used as a Protestant Kirk. A stone tower was built (c. 1300's) which survived through the centuries. In 1854 John watson Miller (See Notable People heading) purchased the tower and the land around it. In 1914 it was purchased by the Marquess of Bute. In 1949 the Ayr Town Council acquired the tower and has retained it on site. The surrounding graveyard has the grave of Elizabeth Knox, daughter of John Knox and wife of minister John Welsh. Legend also has it that there is also the grave of Maggie Osborne, the local witch (See Notable People heading). '''Auld Kirk''' c.1654 (aka The (New) Auld Kirk of St. John The Baptist) Location: The Kirkport at #112-116 High Street, Ayr The Kirk was thought out by Rev. William Adair (last minister of the Burgh Kirk, and soon to be the first minister of the new Kirk), and Theophilas Rankeine (town Burgess). It was built by mason John Masoun, and mason John Smith from Kilmaurs) of Kilmaurs. This Kirk was built in Cruciform (shape of a cross in plan view) as a replacement for the original St John the Baptist Kirk off Bruce Crescent and Eglinton Place which was displaced by Cromwell's Citadel. The (new) Kirk was built on land formerly occupied by Francisca Friars around 1560 (aka Grey Friars Monastery. Cost to build was 20,827 British Pounds (1,733 Pounds Sterling). Cromwell pledged 1,000 Merks (Silver Coins) towards the new Kirk. The Kirk was restored in 1836 by architect David Bryce (1803-1876). '''Ayr Academy''' c.,1796 (now Grammar School of Ayr) Location: Fort Street, Ayr Originally the town's 'Grammar Schule of Air' was present in the area of #4 Sandgate and dates back to 1233. In 1502 it became the 'Burgh Schule' and later back to 'Grammar Schule'. In 1796 a shift of the way schools were defined and in pursuit of a higher level of matriculation, the Grammar Schule became Ayr Academy. In 1800 a new building was completed on Fort street. This site became the new home of Ayr Academy. That building was torn down and rebuilt in 1880. Three stone head sculptures were placed above the Rectors office, these being David Wilkie (Painter), James Watt (Engineer), and Robert Burns (Poet), all of which represent the fields of Art, Science, and Literature. Ayr Academy vacated this building in 2018 when a new academy was built on the Craigie Estate to the Northeast, and the building on Fort street became once again the (new) Grammar School of Ayr in 2020. The Academy was designed in the Grecian style by architects Clarke and bell. '''Ayr Lighthouse''' c.1841 Location: Esplanade end Designed by Robert Paton. '''Ayr Pavilion''' c.1911 Location: Low green across from the beach (now 'Pirate Pete's), Ayr This building now 'Pirate Pete's, an entertainment venue. Nicknames include 'The Piv' and 'The White Elephant by the Sea'. The front balusters came from the first new brig when it was demolished. '''Bust of Sir William Wallace''' c.1810 Location: Newmarket Street, Ayr A bust of Sir William sits above the first store front. Local merchant Henry Cowan paid his own money to have the statue made. '''Burn's Statue Square''' c.1891 Location: Killnoch Street and the A70, Ayr The green space proudly displays a statue of Scotland's National Poet Robert Burns. Affectionately named 'Rabbie Burns' he is facing South towards his birthplace of Alloway. Ornate ironwork that used to surround the square was removed during WWII for the war effort. A statue of a solder is also located here as a memorial to the Royal Scots Fusiliers who died in various campaigns from 1877-1902. Most died from diseases rather than battle. The sculpture was designed by George A. Lawson, and the base design was by James A. Morris. '''Fish Cross''' c.1539 Location: 45-45 High Street, Ayr While no longer visible, the location on High Street does have a plaque on the wall denoting its location. There is also a statue of a fisherman by Malcolm Robertson nearby which symbolizes the market town location where local folk sold their fish and vegetables. '''Loudoun Hall''' c.1513 Location: Fort Street and South Harbour Street, Ayr It's the oldest building currently in Ayr and was built by James Tait. It served as residence to the many Sheriffs of Ayr through the years. in 1539 it was sold to Sir Hugh Campbell who was Sheriff at that time. Sir Hugh died without a male heir (women could not be Sheriff) and the hall was sold to the Crown for 14,000 Merks (silver coins). In 1632 the hall was sold to James Chalmers. It continued to have many owners until 1938 when it was bought by Rev. Archibald MacKenzie who conveyed it to the Marques of Bute. The Marques restored it and his son Lord David Stuart later presented it to the Saltire Society. Originally Loudoun Hall had three bedrooms and vaulted ceilings on the ground floor, the main hall on the second floor, and attic space on the third. The wall were three feet thick which provided good insulation in both winter and summer. A wing had been added in 1534 by the Campbell's which was demolished sometime after WWII. The hall itself had no running water in the old days, only an outside well. The balcony's were used to discard the rubbish and also used as a toilet. '''Low Green''' c.16th Century Location: Seaside along the esplanade. It's 31 acres has been used for many different events through the centuries, such as football field, music events, picnic area, demonstrations, meetings, and an airfield for the Royal Flying Corps. '''Malt-Cross - Mercat (market) Cross''' c.1662 Location: High Street and Sandgate (New Bridge Street - Town Hall) The Malt-Cross was where hangings and executions took place. The only indication of its location today is the plaque on the wall of the town hall, as wll as a stone cross in the middle of the intersection. It is said that the witch Maggie Osborne was burned here at the cross. The actual cross was removed around 1778 to allow street widening for the new brig. '''Millers Folly''' c.1850's Location: South Harbour Street, Ayr Part of the Cromwell's citadel wall can still be seen today. The wall had one remaining bastion on it when Baron John Watson Miller bought the citadel property. He proceeded to add an extension which was not a true configuration of the late sixteen century. This is known as 'Miller's Folly' today. '''Mort-Safes''' c.1800's Location: Kirkport of High Street In the early 1800's the medical schools in Edinburgh and Glasgow were in short supply of recently deceased bodies for medical studies. This lead to the term 'Bodysnatching' where as 'Resurrectionists' would dig up graves of the recently departed and sell them to the schools. This lead to the invention of 'Mort-Safes' to keep the recently departed from being tampered with for at least five weeks until decay. Mort-safes came in various configurations such as cages, heavy iron or stone slabs and vaults. Mortsafes can still be seen in Ayr at the entrance to St. John's Kirk which are embedded in the walls at the entryway to the Kirk grounds. '''New Brig''' Original bridge c. 1788, second bridge c.1878 Location: South Harbour Street and New Bridge Street, Ayr The original New Brig was built in 1788 by Alexander Stevens to a design by Robert Adam. It was demolished and rebuilt in red sandstone in 1878 by Blyth and Cunningham engineers. Today it serves car and foot traffic from Newton-On-Ayr on the north side of the River Ayr to the town of Ayr on the south side. '''St. John's Tower''' c.1500's Location: 6 Eglinton Terrace, Ayr, Scotland The wooden St. John the Baptist Kirk was built around the late 1100's. The tower, built of stone later as part Kirk and was likely used as the bell tower. Both were taken over by Oliver Cromwell when he built his citadel nearby in 1562. The fort garrison divided up the church building for use as a chapel, a mill house and a storehouse, and the tower was used as an armoury and look-out. The good people of Ayr Burgh likely decided that being part of an English fort was not what they wanted, and they decided to look elsewhere for a new Kirk location. As luck would have it, Cromwell was willing to get rid of the Scots off the site and offered 1000 Merks (about 600 Pounds Sterling) toward the Kirks new home. They took the offer and found property over by the River Ayr. After the Scots were back in power about year 1660, the citadel was dismantled along with the old wooden Kirk and the land and any remaining structures was gifted by the crown to the 7th Earl of Eglinton who named the property 'Mongomeriestoun' after his family name. He had a plan for a new separate town which never developed. And while the property changed hands within the family Mongomerie, it remained somewhat an empty site except for the tower for almost the next two hundred years. It is likely that the 13th Earl of Eglinton had had enough of the property and put in the hands of an auction house in the mid 1800's. Wealthy John Watson Miller returned to Ayr from India in 1852 and felt he was in a good position to buy some property when he learned that the Barony of Mongomeriestoun was to be auctioned off in Edinburgh and he set out to purchase it. He arrived too late in Edinburgh for the actual auction but finding that no one had purchased the property, he made a bid of 2,560 Pounds Sterling which was readily accepted, and he bought the property of the former citadel, aka the Barony of Montgomerieston (ownership of land). He thought of himself as a great land owner and proceeded to call himself Baron Miller going forward, even though he was not really a 'Baron' as we know it. The Kirk was long gone but the stone tower remained. Miller made Gothic changes to it from plans by local architect John Murdoch and called it 'Fort Castle'. After Milller's death the 4th Marquess of Bute bought up the property in 1924 for 2,700 British Pounds and restored it to its former glory to plans by James Kennedy Hunter (1863-1929). The 5th Marquess of Bute gifted it to the town of Ayr in 1949, and it is now in the care of South Ayrshire Council. '''St Leonard's Parish Church''' c.1886 Location: St Leonard's Road and Monument Road The site of today's kirk was once a chapel and hospital c.1600's, which was torn down in the early 19th century. The current Kirk was designed by Ayr architect John Murdoch, and built at a cost of 6,000 British Pounds. The stained glass windows are a work of art. '''Tam-O-Shanter Inn''' c.1748 Location: 236 High Street, Ayr The 'Tam' as it's referred to was first owned by James Schearer until about 1849. The property was purchased by the Magistrates and Councilors of Ayr who passed it on to the Incorporation of Weavers Society (1850-1893). Then possession went to the 'Queen's and Lord Treasuer's Remembrance', and then sold to Andrew Muir, a local brewer. The property passed through many more hands throughout the years. In 1955 it became a museum. Today's it a well know restaurant and pub for both locals and visitors alike. '''Town Hall and Spire''' c.1830 Location: Sandgate and High Street, Ayr The tower stands 225 feet high and was design by Thomas Hamilton. The building also houses the town hall which accommodate about 600 people for meetings. The High Street extension was added in 1781 by Campbell, Douglas, and Sellers Architects. '''Wallace Tower''' (c. Unknown for original tower) (C. 1834 current tower). Located at 172 High Street. The original tower was purchased in 1673 by the Ayr Town Council from Burgess Adam Richie. A bell and clock were added in 1731 in a new belfry. In 1832 a restoration started taking place by adding a stone facing. Without a proper foundation the original building could not stand the weight and started to sink. It was demolished and a new tower build built in 1834 to plans by Thomas Hamilton. The (current) tower stands 113 feet high. The inset statue is said to be by self taught sculptor James Thom. Two bells are in the tower. The larger one (c.1731) is from the original tower. It was made in France. The smaller bell (c.1834) was likely the bell from the 'Laigh Tolbooth'. '''Wellington Square''' c.1806 Location: Wellington Square and Fort Street, Ayr The 'Square' is actually a rectangular green space in front of the Court and County Buildings. The square was named for Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Welllington who won the victory at Waterloo.. Located at Wellington Square and Fort Street the 'Squares actually rectangular. It's a green space in front of the Court and County Building and named after the victor of Waterloo, Arthur Wellesley, the Duke of Wellington. There are various memorials in the square honoring: 13th Earl of Eglinton (aka Archibald William Montgomerie (1812-1861)), Brigadier-General James Neill (1810-1857), Sir James Fergusson of Kilkerran (1904-1973) Journalist and Historian, Sir Goscombe John (1910-XXXX) Postmaster General, John Loudon McAdam (1756-1836) Inventor of 'Tar McAdam' for road surfacing, and Primrose William Kennedy of Drumellan (1799-1863) Ayr Provost in 1855-1861. The government building formerly held a prison (on the South end facing the ocean) and was known as "The Cottage by the Sea' by prisoners. The prison portion was demolished in the early 1900's in favour of more government office space. FYI - The prisoners provided carpet cleaning services to the local residents. The residents were sad to see them go. === Suburb of Ayr - Alloway=== '''Alloway and the Burns Connection''' Other than the fact that Scotland's national bard Robert Burns (aka Rabbie Burns) was born here, there is not much in the way of historical significance to Alloway. Originally Alloway was a village and it became a suburb of Ayr in 1935. The 'town' if you want to call it that consists of a pharmacy, post office, flower shop, and a tea room on Monument Road (B7024) which is about a mile from Ayr. It's likely that Robert the Bruce rode through Alloway from his birthplace at Turnberry Castle down the coast on his way to Ayr. What was once farm and cattle grazing land around this area has been taken over by hundreds of houses, but they are off the main road and not visible. While not big in size, it's landmarks remain the "Must See" attractions for visitors from around the world See Landmarks of Alloway below, and Notable People Heading (Robert Burns) later in this study. === Landmarks of Alloway === '''Burns Cottage''' Location: B7024 at Doonholm Road, Alloway Originally named 'New Gardens Cottage' it was built by Robert's father William Burnes (original spelling) who married Agnes Broun in 1758 where they raised their family for the first seven years of Robert's life. William was a tenant farmer but the land in this area was 'sour' at the time and the family kept moving trying to find better soil to work. William continued to own the cottage after the family moved and sold it in 1781. It even became an ale house at one point. William died in 1784. Rooms were added on over the years but in recent times the cottage has been restored back to its original configuration. It is now the main tourist attraction of Alloway which welcomes visitors from all over the world to see what life was like in the cottage many centuries past. '''Brig O' Doon''' Location: Off B7024 behind the Brig-O-Doon House, Alloway Translated it means (bridge over the River Doon) and was made famous in Robert Burns poem 'Tam O Shanter' whereby a gentleman named Tam arrived at the Auld Kirk on his horse Meg after a night of drinking in Ayr. He saw the witches dancing and called out to them in a drunken stupor. They then chased him and Meg across the brig. Is it a true story, only tam knows and he's not talking. FYI - Robert's poem 'Tam O Shanter' is classified as a 'Tale'. The brig was built sometime in the late 1400's to early 1500's and spans around seventy feet across and a height of twenty-five feet above the river. It's a pedestrian only link between the district of Kyle (Alloway side) and the district of Carrick on the east side. '''Brig-O-Doon House''' Location: B7024, Alloway Next down the road is the Brig O' Doon House which was originally named 'Burns Arms Inn' c.1829, it's the only hotel in Alloway. It's not a large venue but its a quality one. The tea room/bar is a cozy place for a cup of tea and some fresh scones. The hot chocolate with fresh cream and coconut is a chocolate lovers dream come true. The tea room even has tartan carpet. Walk east to the newer brig (1816) where you will get some very scenic shots of the 'Brig O' Doon' in all its glory. Walk back down into the garden of the hotel and take more up close photos of the brig. Sit on the bench and enjoy the serenity of the River Doon as it flows by and the sound of sheep grazing on the other side of the river. '''Burns Monument and Gardens''' Location: Off B7024 behind the Brig-o-Doon House Was completed in 1823 for the sum of 3,200 British Pounds. It's made of sandstone and sits on a triangular base representing the three districts of Ayrshire at the time which were Cunninghame, Carrick, and Kyle., and has a cupola supported by nine Corinthian columns representing the nine muses of Greek mythology. The architect was Thomas Hamilton Jr. and the scultor was James Thom. Back on the main road one can either walk to 'Auld Nick's View' or drive up via 'Murdoch's Lone', both of which take you to the Robert Burns Birthplace Museum and gift store. This will round out your visit to Alloway and the 'Bards' connection. '''Kirk Alloway''' Location: B7024 and Auld Nick's View, Alloway A little ways east down the road, one will come to the Auld Kirk of Alloway sitting up above street level. It's roofless now but the grounds are still well maintained. Robert Burns' father and mother are buried here as marked by a rather large headstone. A replacement Kirk was built across the road and is still operational today as The Alloway Parish Church. === Suburb of Ayr - Newton-On-Ayr === Originally a separate Parish on the North side of the River Ayr, Newton merged with Ayr in 1873. It was where the working class resided. Today it's a mix of residential and light commercial. It also encompasses the North side of the Port of Ayr. === Landmarks of Newton-On-Ayr === '''Black Bull Public House''' c.1786 Location: Off A719 and River Street, by Auld Brig, Newton On Ayr It was first known as the Simpson's Inn or Simpson's Tavern. The name was changed about 1814 to the Black Bull. The inn had nine parlours, sixteen bedrooms, pub, kitchen, cellar, stables, and carriage house. The stables could accommodate thirty five horses. The 'Telegraph Coach' started from here every day on its run to Glasgow. From 1830 to 1874 it was known as the Black Bull Hotel. Today it's only a public house. The Inn's rooms are now private residences. '''Carnegie Library''' c.1893 Location: Main Street at River Street, Newton On Ayr Located on t was granted a donation of ten thousand British Pounds in 1890 by Andrew Carnegie. It was built as a two story of red sandstone in the late Renaissance style. The library still exists today and has a wonderful history section on the second floor. '''Newton Steeple''' c.1795 Location: Main Street and the A719 Roadway, Newton On Ayr The steeple is part of the original Newton-On-Ayr Parish Kirk which was built by forty eight Freeman that fought at Bannockburn. The steeple is of Georgian architecture. The Kirk was later demolished but the steeple remained. === Suburb of Ayr - Wallacetown === The name is derived from the Wallaces of Craigie which settled this area after their home of 'Newton Castle' fell into a state of disrepair. It sits along the North bank of the River Ayr. It was originally a village of its own Parish and became a suburbs of Ayr in 1832 and was known for its weaving trade. It borders Newton-On-Ayr as well. === Landmarks of Wallacetown === '''Ayr Racecouse''' c.1907 Location: A719 and Hawkhill Ave This large venue was a replacement for the original racecourse in Ayr (c. 1777). This newer course offers the Grand National and Gold Cup races every year. '''Craigie House''' c.1730 Location: University Avenue, Off Craigie Way, Wallacetown The land was originally occupied by a 13th century castle. It was owned by the Wallace family of Newton Castle in 1468, the Hamilton family in the 1500's, then the Wallace's of Craigie in 1588. The castle was torn down in the 1700's. Situated along the River Ayr, this John Smith designed three story estate 'Palladian' style house was built about 1780. It was requisitioned for military use during World War II. A good portion of the surrounding Craigie estate land has been parceled off to such educational entities as Ayr Academy, University of the West of Scotland, Ayrshire College, and the SRUC Campus. === Suburbs of Ayr - Whitletts === Began as a small village on the North side of the River Ayr and was largely a mining community during those years which included sub-standard miner's housing. === Landmarks of Whitletts === '''Thistle Inn''' c.1937 Location: 68 Main Road, Whitletts Designed by J.R. Johnstone === Estate Houses === '''Belleisle Estate''' c.1787 Location: Belleisle Park off A719, Ayr Originally part of The Barony of Alloway, The Town Council sold the property to Dr. Alexander Campbell in 1754. It remained in the family until 1787 when it was purchased by Hugh Hamilton, a nephew of Robert Hamilton who built Rozzelle House. Hugh built Belleisle in 1787 and named it after his plantation in Jamaica. It was originally called 'North Parks, then 'Ivy House' the finally Belleisle Unfortunately Belleisle Estate caught fire during renovations and was destroyed in June 2019. Estimates for rebuilding are set at around 12.5 million British Pounds. '''Rozelle House, Museum, and Galleries''' c.1760 Location: Monument Road, Alloway; Originally sitting on property owned by the Royal Burgh of Ayr as part of the Barony of Alloway, the 96 acre property was bought by Robert Hamilton in 1754. He was co-owner of two plantations in Jamaica, one of which was called "La Rochelle' (Rozelle). Robert and his family left Jamaica in 1743 and returned to Ayr where he built this mansion and named it 'Rozelle" after his plantation. Council run Rozelle Estate in Ayr- gifted to the public in 1968 by Commander J. Hamilton- was acquired through trade in sugar and tobacco from the West Indies’, according to South Ayrshire Council’s website. See also 'Robert Hamilton' under Notable People heading below. === Life in Ayr During World War 2 === Wilson, Jean; Family member of OPS managerCameron, James (Hamish); Author of 'A Scottish Child's View of WW2'; 2006BBC; BBC London CSV Action Desk The profile manager of this page was not born until just after WW2, therefore this is a compilation of similar facts as told by a late family member as well as a non-related civilian both of who lived through that period in history. By the time World War 2 was over, a total of 37,000 military aircraft had arrived at Prestwick, a town next to Ayr. As a multi-country effort, aircraft from The Royal Air Force, The Canadian Royal Air Force, as well as the United States were flown in locally during the war years as a show of force in the war in Europe with aircraft arriving on a daily basis in Ayrshire. It was just not the military doing their job, but the local citizens of Ayr as well who were also being asked to do their part for the war effort in using their homes to lodge military personnel as well as children evacuated from other town's like Glasgow and Edinburgh to get young children away from the possible horrors of war. Ayr Academy on Fort Street was used as a reception centre for the young. who arrived by train at Ayr station and would make their way to the centre for processing, then be billeted in the homes. Adults and children alike carried a gas mask at all times. The children were taught air raid drill, and there were total blackouts every night as well as constant air raid siren testing during the days. It was a serious time and everyone had to be prepared for the worst. Citizens were issued a rationing book for meat, bacon, eggs (one per week per person), butter, milk, and tea. They also received 'Points' which were issued as a supplement to the rationing book and were used for other items like tinned beans, peas, and fruit. The billeted solders and airmen also got rationing books which they willingly gave to their host families so as to buy needed items in bulk. Ayr was a good agricultural area so there was always a good supply of vegetables available to make soup. By 1941 German aircraft were flying over Ayr on their way to bomb northern locations like Greenoch, Glasgow, Clydebank (shipyards), and Paisley. The only one occasion when Ayr experienced a loud explosion was when a German planes dropped a mine at the mouth of the Ayr harbour which shook the whole town. There was a large navel training base at the 'Heads of Ayr', and an Army Assault Training Team at Craigie Park, as well as the airfields at Prestwick, Ayr that were never bombed like other cities. This may have been very different if the German pilots had known there was a film showing at the Odeon in Ayr entitled 'The Great Dictator' (a satire about Adolf Hitler) starring Charlie Chaplin. If they only knew........... === Notable People === '''Ayr United Football Club''' c.1910 Ayr Unityed FC; https://ayrunitedfc.co.uk/Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgLove, Dane - Ayrshire, Discovering a County, Fort Publishing, 2003 This club formed through an amalgamation of the Ayr Football Club (c.1879) and Ayr Parkhouse (c.1886). They currently play in the Scottish Chamionship League. Ayr United's nickname is 'The Honest Men', from a line in the Robert Burns poem "Tam o' Shanter". They play at Somerset Park. '''Robert Adam''' (1728-1792) Architect and DesignerWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_AdamNew Worlld Encyclopedia; https://www.newworldencyclopedia.org/entry/Robert_AdamLearning Zone; https://www.nls.uk/learning-zone/science-and-technology/robert-adam/Dictionary of Scottish Architects; http://www.scottisharchitects.org.uk/architect Born: Kirkcaldy, Scotland Died: London, England Resting Place: Westminster Abby, England Bio Summary: Educated at the Royal High School of Edinburgh, the University of Edinburgh, as well as studies in Rome, Italy, Robert was the designer and builder of the first New Brig of Ayr in 1750-1799. He was also the key architect in the rebuilding of Culzean Castle for the 10th Earl of Cassillis starting in 1777. He not only designed the building structures, he also designed interior rooms, carpet, girandoles, tables and chairs, urns, torcheres, mirrors, and candle sconces as well. He also did some design and building for the 9th earl of Cassillis starting in 1771. Along with his brothers they designed a total of approximately 142 works. Parents: William Adam (1689–1748) and Mary Robertson (1699-1761) Siblings: John Adam (1721-1792), James Adam (1732-1794), Elisabeth Adam (XXXX-XXXX), Margaret Adam (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse: Never Married Children: None See WikiTree Profile ''Adam-1127'' '''Nigel James Angus''' (1944-2006) Jockey, Trainer Google - Jockey Pedia 4; https://sites.google.com/site/jockeys Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr Hospital, Ayr, Ayrshire Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: As a jockey Nigel first rode in point-to-point races in 1961 and rode under NH rules until 1967. Then, for two years, he was assistant to H. E. Whiteman at the Cree Lodge stables, Ayr. In 1969, he began horse training on his own account. Nigel's crowning achievement as a trainer was winning the Ayr Gold Cup in 1972 with Swinging Junior and again in 1975 with Roman Warrior. He also won Cheltenham's County Hurdle and the Timeform Silver Salver. The best horses he trained were Alloway Lad, Carry Off, and Masandra. He did not renew his license after the end of 1977, and became a farmer. Parents: R. L. Angus (XXXX-XXXX) and Penelope Sheppard (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Penelope Angus (XXXX-XXXX), Prue Angus (XXXX-XXXX), Robin Angus (XXXX-XXXX). Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown '''Sir William Arrol''' (1839-1913) EngineerWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgScottish Engineering Hall of Fame; https://engineeringhalloffame.orgNational Records of Scotland; https://www.nrscotland.gov.ukLives Retold; https://livesretold.co.uk/william-arrolFamily Search Website; https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/9W4G-SZB Born: Houston, Renfrewshire, Scotland Died: Seafield, Ayr, Scotland Resting Place: Woodside Cemetery, Paisley, Scotland Bio Summary: Started as a blacksmith, then a boiler maker who then became an engineer and went on to design and build bridges such as the Tay Bridge, Forth Railway Bridge, then the Tower Bridge over the Thames in London. His company (based in Glasgow) also designed and built a series of large cranes which were needed to help in construction of his bridges. Knighted in 1890, he was also a Member of Parliament for South Ayrshire which he held from 1895-1906, and President of the Institution of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland from 1895–97. He was inducted into the Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame in 2013, and his image appears on the Clydesdale Bank £5 note. His former 35 room estate was converted to a hospital in 1921 and closed in 1991 and is in ruins today in the Doonfoot area of Ayr. Parents: Thomas Arrol (1816-1891) and Agnes Hodgart (1808-1889) Married 1833 Siblings: Agnes Arrol (1834-1912, Thomas Arrol (1835-1896), James Arrol (1841-1906), John Arrol (1841-XXXX), Charles Arrol (1846-XXXX), Elisabeth Arrol (1849-XXXX), Mary Arrol (1855-XXXX) Spouse Number 1: Elizabeth Pattison (1839-1904) Married 1864. Children: None Spouse Number 2: Janet Hodgart (1850-1910) Married 1905 Children: None Souse Number 3: Elsie Robertson (1876-1954) Married 1910 Children: None See WikiTree Profile ''Arrol-37'' '''James Baird''' (1802-1876) Industrialist, MP Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgLove, Dane, ''Ayr Stories,'' 2000, Fort PublishingGraces Guide; https://www.gracesguide.co.uk Born: Lockwood, Old Monkland Parish, Lanarkshire, Scotland Died: Cambusdoon, Alloway, Scotland Resting Place: Alloway Kirkyard Bio Summary: As a firm, William Baird and Company was started in 1828. Business was good and expanded years later throughout Ayrshire. James became so successful that he was in demand to have board status in five other companies. As his Ironworks kept growing to other towns he would employ upwards of 25,000 workers. he also owned several coalmines and ironstone pits as well. He became an MP of Falkirk from 1851-1857. In 1853 he began investing in real estate and eventually bought several estates. By 1872 he owned approximately 19,000 acres. In 1868 he became Deputy Lieutenant for Ayrshire County. He provided funds for the (new) Kirk at Alloway. Later in life he donated 500,000 British Pounds to the Church of Scotland. He also established the 'Baird Trust' to help fund church projects and spreading the word of the gospel all over Scotland. Parents: Alexander Baird (1765-1833) and Janet Moffat (1768-1851) Married 1794 Siblings: Janet Baird (1794-1880), William Baird (1796-1864), John Baird (1798-XXXX), Alexander Baird Jr. (1799-1862), Jane Jean Baird (1804-1882), David Baird (1806-1862), Robert Baird (1806-1856), Douglas Baird (1808-1854), George Baird (1810-1860) Spouse Number 1: Charlotte Lockhart (1807-1857) Married 1852 Children: None Spouse Number 2: Isabella Agnew Hay (1810-1876) Married 1859 Children: None '''John Ballantine''' (1743-1812)) Merchant, and Banker Wikipedia; https://www.wikipedia.orgElectric Scotland; https://www.electricscotland.comFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.org Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Unknown, (Likely in Ayr) Resting Place: St. John the Baptist Auld Kirk kirkyard, Ayr Bio Summary: Born the first of nine children, John was a confidant and friend of poet Robert Burns. Burns would send drafts of his poems to John for his opinion before the first (Kilmarnock Edition) printing. He was a Provost of Ayr, was instrumental in establishing Ayr Academy, played a big role in the building of the 'New Brig', established the first 'Burns Supper' which was held in Burns Cottage. He was a Freemason and was Master of the Ayr Kilwinning Lodge as well. Helped in the family trading business between Ayr and the State of Virginia, U.S. Parents: William Ballantine (1716-XXXX) and Elizabeth Bowman (1720-1779) Siblings: William Ballantine (1745-XXXX), Elizabeth Ballantine (1746-1746), Elizabeth Ballantine (1747-XXXX), Agnes Ballantine (1749-XXXX), Margaret Ballantine (1750-XXXX), Patrick Ballantine (1752-XXXX), Andrew Ballantine (1754-XXXX), Mary Jean Ballantine (1757-XXXX), Hugh Ballantine (1759-XXXX). Spouse: Never Married Children: None '''Sir James Hunter-Blair''' (1741-1787) 1st Baronet of Dunskey, FRSE, Banker, Politician Gazetteer for Scotland; https://www.scottish-placesWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.org Born: Ayr, Ayrshire Scotland Died: Harrogate in England Resting Place: Greyfriars Kirkyard in Edinburgh, Scotland Bio Summary: James' last name was Hunter but he adopted the name 'Blair' after marrying Jean Blair who was a wealthy heiress. Hunter Blair was an Freemason. Hunter Square and Blair Street in Edinburgh are both named after him. In 1756 he did his banking apprentiship in Edinburgh where he remained his entire life. 1780-1784: Member of Parliament for Edinburgh 1783: Royal Society of Edinburgh (Founding Fellow) 1784: Lord Provost of Edinburgh 1786: Knighted Parents: John Hunter (1702-1755) and Anne Cunningham (1720-XXXX) Siblings: William Hunter (1739-1792), John Hunter (1744-XXXX), Elizabeth Hunter (1746-XXXX) Spouse: Jean Blair 1746-1817) Married 1770, Midlothian, Scotland Children: Anne Hunter-Blair (1771–1854), Sir John Hunter-Blair 2nd Baronet of Dunskey (1773–1800), William Hunter-Blair (1774–1774), Jane Hunter-Blair (1776–1831), William Hunter-Blair (1776-XXXX), Clementina Hunter-Blair (1777–1844), Sir David Hunter-Blair 3rd Baronet of Dunskey (1778–1857), James Hunter-Blair (1780–1822), Robert Hunter-Blair (1781-1799), Forbes Hunter-Blair (1782–1833), General Thomas Hunter-Blair (1782–1849), Archibald Hunter-Blair (1783–1798), Henry Dundas Hunter-Blair (1784–1799), Jemima Hunter-Blair (1787–1864) See WikiTree Profile ''Hunter-7637'' '''Robert I''' (aka Robert The Bruce) (aka Robert de Brus) (1274-1329), King of Scotland.BBC; https://www.bbc.co.uk/history/historic_figures/bruce_robertBritannica; https://www.britannica.com/biography/Robert-the-BruceThe Royal Family; https://www.royal.uk/robert Born: Turnberry Castle, Turnberry, Scotland Died: Cardross, Dunbartonshire, Scotland Resting Place: Dunfermline, Scotland Bio Summary: Resistance fighter in Ayr; King of Scotland (See category 'Early History' above). One interesting family legend is that his mother kidnapped her future husband near their ancestral home of Lochmaben Castle for a romantic interlude. He eventually gave in and they were married in 1271. Parents: Robert (Bruce) Lord of Annandale and Earl of Carrick (1243-1304) and Marjorie Carrick, Countess of Carrick (1252-1292). Married 1271. Siblings: Maud (Brus) de Brus Countess of Ross (1272-1326), Isabel (Brus) de Brus (1272-1358), Christian (Brus) de Brus, Countess of Mar (1273-1356), Mary (Brus) de Brus (1275-1323), Edward (Brus) de Brus (1276-1318), Margaret (Brus) de Brus (1276-1325), Neil (Brus) de Brus (1279-1306), Alexander (Brus) de Brus (1282-1307), Thomas (Brus) de Brus (1284-1307). Spouse Number 1: Isabella Mar, Countess of Carrick (1278-1302) Married 1295) Children: Marjorie (de Brus) Bruce (1294-1317), Margaret (de Brus) Bruce (1300-1370), Neil (de Brus) Bruce (1300-1346) Spouse Number 2: Elizabeth Burgh (1284-1327) Married 1302 Children: Robert (de Brus) Bruce (1303-1332), Matilda (de Brus) Bruce (1303-1353), Margaret (de Brus) Bruce (1307-1346), Christina (de Brus) Bruce (1317-1329), Elizabeth (de Brus) Bruce (1317-1364), David (de Brus) Bruce (1324-1371), John (de Brus) Bruce (1327-XXXX) See WikiTree Profile ''Bruce-129'' '''Robert Burns''' (aka Rabbie Burns) (1759-1796) National Poet of Scotland, LyricistWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_BurnsBritannica; https://www.britannica.com/biography/Robert-BurnsHistoric UK; https://www.historic-uk.com Born: Burns Cottage, Alloway, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Dumfries, Scotland Resting Place: Robert Burns Mausoleum at St Michael's churchyard in Dumfries, Scotland Bio Summary: Robert Burns (1759-1796) and his seven siblings were typical children that had to help their father work the land when not in school. Robert and his brother Gilbert attended Alloway Mill School and later Ayr Academy in Ayr. His father employed tutor John Murdoch to teach them mathematics, spelling, grammar, as well as the bible. Murdoch seen something special in Robert and also taught him about poetry. That started Robert on his (short) lifetime of writing poems and also songs. The first two books that Robert read were 'The Life of Hannibal', and 'The History of Sir William Wallace'. Robert was a Freemason, and published his first edition of poems in 1786, and his second edition in 1787 by publisher William Creech of Edinburgh. Through this endeavour he became famous over all Scotland and eventually the world. After numerous flings and at least one illegitimate child he finally married Jean Armour (1765-1834) in 1788 who gave him seven surviving children. Robert became an Exciseman which allowed him to get away from farming. Parents: William Burnes (1721-1784) and Agnes Broun (1732-1820) Siblings: Gilbert Burns (1760-1827), Agnes Burns (1762-1834), Annabella Burns (1764-1832), Isabell Burns (1767-1771), William Burns (1767-1790), John Burns (1769-1785), Isabella (1771-1858). Spouse: Jean Armour (1765-1834) Married 1788 Children: Elizabeth Burns (1785-1817) (Born out of wedlock to Elizabeth Paton), Jean Burns (1786-1787) (Born out of wedlock to Jean Armour), Robert Burns (1786-1857) (Born out of wedlock to Jean Armour), Francis Wallace Burns (1789-1803), William Nicol Burns (1791-1872), Elizabeth Riddell Burns 1792-1795), James Glencairn Burns (1794-1865), Maxwell Burns (1796-1799). Robert also had affairs with Margaret Campbell, May Cameron, Agnes McLehose, Jenny Clow, and Ann Park, having no children (that 's known). See WikiTree Profile ''Burns-2738'' '''Sir William Heygate Edmund Colborne Butlin''' (aka Billy Butlin) (1899-1980) Entrepreneur Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgBourne Leisure - Bognor Regis; https://bognorregistrails.co.uk Born: Cape Town, South Africa Died: Jersey, England Resting Place: English Channel Bio Summary: Billy's mother took him to Canada at an early age. In WWI he enlisted as a bugler in the Canadian Army. When he returned to England with 5 British Pounds in his pocket he bought a stall which he traveled around to different venues. One stall lead to another which lead to fairgrounds. He became very successful. He opened his first holiday camp in 1936 which lead to others. World War II got in the way but he contacted the Department of Defence and worked a deal to open military camps in England, Wales ,and Scotland. Even though the camps were on land they were named 'HMS' (His Majesty's Ship) such as Skegness (England) became HMS Royal Arthur, Pwllheli (Wales) became HMS Glendower, and Ayr (Scotland) became HMS Scotia. After the war he reclaimed (bought) the camps and turned them into holiday camps. He then added new camps as well. The camps eventually lead to hotels and resorts all over the world, and the rest is history. Billy was knighted in 1964. Parents: William Colborne Butlin (XXXX-1954) and Bertha Cassandra Hill (XXXX-1934) Siblings: Harry John (aka Binkie) Butlin (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse Number 1: Doris (Dolly) Mabel Cheriton (XXXX-1958) Married 1927, Separated 1930 Children: Shirley Butlin (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse Number 2: Norah Faith Cheriton (Dolly's niece) (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1959, Divorced 1975 Children: Robert Butlin (XXXX-2008), Cherie Butlin (XXXX-XXXX), Sandra Butlin (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse Number 3: Sheila Edwina Devine (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1975 Children: William Jr (XXXX-XXXX), Jacquie Butlin (XXXX-XXXX) '''David Cathcart''' (1763-1829) Lord Alloway; Judge in the Court of Sessions Ancestery; https://www.ancestry.comLove, dane, ''Ayr Stories'', Fort Publishing, 2000 Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Blairston (near Ayr), Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Alloway Kirk Bio Summary: Educated at Ayr Burgh School, and later Edinburgh University. In 1826 he was appointed a Lord of Justiciary. Parents: Elias Carlton Cathcart (1703-1798) and Agnes Fergusson (1725-1816) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Margaret Muir (XXXX-1802) Children: Elias Cathcart (1794-1877), Robert Moore Cathcart (1796-1867), Agnes Cathcart (1797-1869), David Cathcart (1798-1867), Mary Cathcart (1800-1875), John Fergusson Cathcart (1802-1851). '''Sir Winston Churchill''' (1874--1965) Prime Minister of Great Britain Love, Dane, ''Ayr Stories'', 2000 Fort Publishing Sir Winston visited Ayr in May 1947 to attend a conference of the Scottish Unionist Association. While here he received the honour of the ' Freedom of the Burgh'. See WikiTree Profile ''Churchill-4'' '''William Crawford''' (1822-1869) Artist family Search; https://www.familysearch.orgWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Edinburgh, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Educated at Trustees' Academy in Edinburgh, Scotland, and was lucky enough to travel in Rome. Upon his return he became an draing instructor at the same academy. He later was co-founder of the Edinburgh Smashers Club: a drawing club. Parents: Archibald Crawfurd (Crawford) (1785-1843) and Catherine Craig (1794-1857) Siblings: Agnes Crawford (1817-XXXX), John Crawford (1819-XXXX), Archibald Crawford (1824-XXXX), Catharine Crawford (1826-XXXX), Agnes Crawford (1828-XXXX), Robina Sophia Crawford (1830-XXXX) Spouse: Theodosia Yonge Muller (1839-XXXX) Married 1862 in Edinburgh Midlothian,Scotland Children: Archibald Allan Crawford (1863–1952), Unknown Crawford (1866-XXXX), Williamina Theodosia Crawford (1869-XXXX) '''Oliver Cromwell''' (1599-1658) General, English ArmyWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oliver_CromwellBritannica; https://www.britannica.com/biography/Oliver-CromwellOSU; https://ehistory.osu.edu/biographies/oliver-cromwell Born: Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England Died: Palace of Whitehall, London, England Resting Place: Westminster Abbey Bio Summary: Oliver was educated at Huntingdon Grammar School and Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. There is a lot of history to him which can be obtained on other websites but in summary he came to Ayr in 1652 as a General and Lord Protector of the Commonwealth to establish this area of fortification under English rule. He built a very large citadel (fort) near the harbour entrance and settled in for the long haul. Following his death in 1658 the Monarchy was restored under Scottish King Charles II Stuart and the citadel was demolished in 1660. See 'Ayr' heading above for further information. Parents: Robert Cromwell MP (1565-1617) and Elizabeth Stewart (1565-1654) Siblings: Elizabeth Cromwell (1593-1672), Henry Cromwell (1595-1600), Catherine Henrietta Cromwell (1596-1660), Margaret Cromwell (1601-XXXX), Anne Cromwell (1602-1646), Jane Cromwell (1606-1656), Robert Cromwell (1608-1609), Robina Cromwell (1610-1660) Spouse: Elizabeth Bourchier (1598-1665) Married 1620 Children: Robert Cromwell (1621-1639), Oliver Cromwell (1623-1644, Bridget Cromwell (1624-1662), Richard Cromwell (1626-1712), Henry Cromwell (1628-1674), Elizabeth Cromwell (1629-1658), James Cromwell (1632-1632), Mary Cromwell (1637-1713), Frances Cromwell (1638-1720) See WikiTree Profile ''Cromwell-39'' '''William Dalrymple''' (1723-1814) MinisterGeni; https://www.geni.comFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KD1Y-DDHWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Auld Kirk of Ayr Cemetary Bio Summary: Actual title was Reverend Doctor William Dalrymple was a liftime resident of Ayr and in 1756 was the Minister of the Gospel of the Auld Kirk of Ayr. He baptised Poet Robert Burns in 1759. Burns later wrote a simple poem to honor the Doctor called 'The Kirk's Alarm' He was the fifth child and first son born to James and Margaret. Educated at the University of Glasgow, graduating in 1740 with an MA degree, and received his doctorate of Doctor of Divinity from the University of St Andrews in 1779. Parents: James Dalrymple (1682-1729) and Margaret Ramsay (1684-XXXX) Married 1719 Siblings: Anna Dalrymple (1714-XXXX), Elisabeth Dalrymple (1716-1781), Sarah Dalrymple (1718-1765), Margaret Dalrymple (1719-1785), Marion Dalrymple (1725-1803), Charles Dalrymple (1721-1781), Catherine Dalrymple (1728-1786) Spouse: Susannah Ramsay (1725-1809) Married 1749 Children: Elizabeth Dalrymple (1750-1751), Ramsay Dalrymple (1752-1762), James Dalrymple (1754-1773), Susannah Dalrymple (1756-1817), Susan Dalrymple (1758-1825), Macrae Dalrymple (1758-1759), Margaret Dalrymple (1760-1834), Charlotte Dalrymple (1761-1765), Wilhelmina Dalrymple (1765-1853), Sarah Dalrymple (1766-1842). '''Sir James Fergusson''' 6th Baronet GCSI PC DL (1832-1907) Member of Parliament for Ayrshire, British soldier, Conservative politician, and colonial administrator. Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgCity of Maybole; https://www.maybole.org Born: Edinburgh, Scotland Died: Kingston, Jamaica (died in earthquake) Resting Place: Island of Jamaica Bio Summary: Educated at the University at Oxford, Member of the Grenadier Guards in 1851 to serve in Crimea. He likely visited Ayr in relation to his duties as MP for Ayrshire. 1854-1857 and 1859-1868 - MP Ayrshire 1866-1867 - Under-Secretary of State for India 1868 - Privy Council 1868 - Governor of South Australia 1874-1874 - Governor of New Zealand 1874 - Knight Commander of the Order of St Michael and St George 1880-1885 - Governor of Bombay, India 1885 - Extra Knight Grand Commander of the Order of the Star of India Parents: Sir Charles Fergusson, 5th Baronet (XXXX-XXXX) and Helen Boyle XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Charles (1839-1916) Spouse Number 1: Edith Christian Broun-Ramsay (XXXX-1871) Married 1859 Children: Charles Fergusson (1865-1951), james Andrew (1871-1942), Spouse Number 2: Olive Richman (XXXX-1882) Married 1873 Children: Alan Walter John Fergusson (1878-1909, Unnamed Infant Fergusson (1882-1882) Spouse Number 3: Isabella Twysden (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1893 ​ Children: None See WikiTree Profile ''Fergusson-221'' '''William C. Galbraith''' (1844-1926) Baker Family Search; https://www.familysearch.orgScotland's people 1881 Census; https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.ukDailRecord Newspaper Article by Edwin Lawrence dated 15 Oct 2013; https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk Born: Campelltown, Scotland Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Kilkerran Cemetary, Campbelltown, Scotland Bio Summary: Started a small bakery business in 1889 which became so successful he opened additional stores. Galbraiths were at 80 to 82 High Street. Eventually son's James and William Jr took over the business. James’ sons Robin and Campbell took the helm in 1958-1966. The company was highly regarded for high quality bread, pastry and confectionery. The firm had vans on the road to cover country districts, as well as three shops in Ayr, one in Prestwick and one in Troon. The flagship High Street store had three separate bakeries – one each for breads, pastries and confectionery. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Mary Hamilton Wallace (1848-XXXX) Children: Willaim Galbraith (1871-XXXX), Peter Galbraith (1873-XXXX), James Galbraith (1876-XXXX), Mary Wilson Galbraith (1877-XXXX), Margaret T. Galbraith (1879-XXXX), Agnes Galbraith (1881-XXXX), Archibald Campbell Galbraith (1884-1950), George Wallace Galbraith (1886-1957) '''James Gilchrist Jr''' (1901-1961) BakerDaily Record Sept 2008 Article; https://www.dailyrecord.co.uk/news/local-news/bread-firm-toast-auld-ayr-2448344R and J Kennedy, "Old Ayr", 1992 Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown (Likely Ayr) Bio Summary: James' father opened his bakery on the high street under the name "Land-O-Burns Bakeries" which started small but eventually became successful. After his death James Junior took over the business and became really successful and wealthy too. Junior raced his Rolls Royce speedster at Monaco in 1930. In 1931 Junior had a bakery machine that could wrap 2500 loaves per hour. Parents: James Gilchrist Sr. (XXXX-XXXX) and Abagail Brown (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse Number 1: Annie Campbell Warnock (XXXX-XXXX) Children: None Spouse Number 2: Unknown (Belgian) Children: None '''Gwyneth Lilias Guthrie''' (1937-2021) Actress Newscatcher; https://dailynewscatcher.comScotsman Article by Brian Pendreigh Dated Nov 2021; https://www.scotsman.com Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Kilmarnock, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: She attended Ayr Academy, Ayr Grammar School and was a boarder at St Bride’s Girls School in Helensburgh. Gwyneth worked in radio from around the age of 12, trained at the Royal Scottish Academy of Music and Drama, and then she played Mary Mack in the popular soap opera 'Take the High Road' which ran from 1980 to 2003. She also played in the movie 'The Priviledge' in 1982. Parents: James Guthrie (1906-XXXX) and Enid Maud Byers (1912-XXXX) Siblings: Anne Guthrie Spouse: John Riach Wilson Borland (1936-2018) Married 1959 Children: Karen Borland (XXX-XXXX), Debbie Borland (XX-XXXX), Olwen Borland (XXXX-XXXX) See WikiTree Profile ''Guthrie-4757'' '''Robert Hamilton''' (aka Hamiltone) of Bourtreehill (1698-1773) Merchant, Plantation Owner, Land Owner WikiTree; https://www.wikitree.com Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Robert and his brother John went to Kingston, Jamaica in 1734 and married twice widowed Jane Mitchell in 1735. Through his marriage to Jane, Robert became the owner of two plantations in Jamaica, Pemberton Valley in St Mary, and Rozelle (Rochelle) in St-Thomas-in-the-Vale. During his stay in Jamaica he and his brother participated in the slave trade. They conveyed provisions, Madeira wine, tallow candles, metalware and mosquito nets by sloops from Kingston to their plantations and shipped their most valuable commodity, sugar, to London and Glasgow. In 1739 brother John sailed off back to Scotland but died during the voyage. Robert , his wife, and four children departed Jamaica in 1740 for Scotland. When his wife jane died in 1744, Roberts sister cared for the four daughters. In 1754 Robert bought land near Alloway for 535 British Pounds and built Rozelle House which was named after his plantation in Jamaica, which he eventually sold for 6,000 British Pounds in 1763. Parents: Hugh Hamilton of Clongall (abt. 1670-XXXX) and Jean Ferguson (abt. 1670-XXXX) Siblings: John Hamilton (1702-1739), Janet Hamilton (XXXX-XXXX), Hugh Hamilton (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse Number 1: Jane Mitchell (1710-1744) Married abt. 1735 in Jamaica Children: Jane Hamilton (1736-1809), Frances Hamilton (1738-1798), Margaret Hamilton (1740-1817), Eleanora Hamilton (1742-1817); All born in Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies Spouse Number 2: Anne Cunningham (abt. 1720-XXXX) Married 1760 in Ayr Children: None See WikiTree profile ''Hamilton-9453'' '''David Hourston''' (1845-1917) Businessman Our Family History (Hourston); https://www.raymillar.co.ukFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.org Born: Eday, Orkney, Scotland Died: Port Colborne, Welland, Ontario, Canada Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Opened Hourstons Department Store in Ayr in 1869 to serve general merchandise and drapery service. The family sold the business in 1949 but the building still retained the Hourston name. Parents: John M. Hourston (1797-1872) and Mary Reid (1820-1894) Siblings: John Hourston (1844-1870), Mary Hourston (1847-1847), Mary Hourston (1850-1875), William Reid Hourston (1852-1872), Caroline Hourston (1860-1946), James Hourston (1862-XXXX) Spouse: Margaret Seater Harcus (1845-1931) Children: John Hourston (1871-XXXX), Henrietta Phillis Hourston (1873-1919), James Scott Hourston (1874-XXXX), Caroline M. Hourston (1877-XXXX), David Hourston (1880-XXXX) '''Andrew Jameson''' (1845-1911) Lord Ardwall, Barrister, Judge Prabook; https://prabook.com Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: 14 Moray Place, Edinburgh, Scotland Resting Place: Anwoth in Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland Bio Summary: Educated at Edinburgh Academy, University of Edinburgh, and University at St. Andrews he went right into law ppractice and in 1886 he was made sheriff of Roxburghshire, Berwickshire, and Selkirkshire. he later became sheriff of the counties of Ross and Cromarty, and Sutherland in 1890, and became sheriff of Perthshire in 1891. In 1905 he became a judge with the title of Lord Ardwall. In the same year he was made honorary Doctor of Laws of Saint Andrews. Parents: Andrew Jameson (1819-1870) and Alexander Grace Campbell (1820-1848) Siblings: Alexander Jameson (1847–1851), John St.Clair Jamieson (1848–1870) Spouse: Christian Robison Brown (1851–1940) Married 1875 Children: John Gordon Jameson (1878–XXXX), Alexander Mcculloch Jameson (1881–XXXX) '''Sir Andrew (Drew) Watt Kay''' (1916-2011) Surgeon, Professor, FRSE, FRCPSG, FRCSEd Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgInRoyal College of Surgeons of England; https://livesonline.rcseng.ac.uk/ Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Educated at Ayr Academy, and went on to study and graduate from the University of Glasgow in 1939 with an MB ChB degree. He was awarded the Brunton Memorial Prize as the most distinguished graduate in medicine for that year. He did not receive his MD until 1944. He wrote a very well received paper on 'Effect of Large Doses of Histamine on Gastric Secretion of HCl', as well as studying 'Peptic Ulcers' and develooped a test which became known as Kay's augmented histamine test. 1944: Bellahouston Gold Medal 1946 in the Royal Army Medical Corps (RAMC) 1949: Awarded a second higher degree ChM (Master of Surgery) 1958: His Textbook of Surgical Physiology, written jointly with R. A. Jamieson 1964: He went on to become the Regius Professor of Surgery at the University of Glasgow 1971: He was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh 1971-1974: He was president of the Royal College of Physicians and Surgeons of Glasgow 1973: He was knighted for his services to surgery 1973-1981: He served part-time as chief scientist at the Scottish Home and Health Department Parents: David Watt Kay (XXXX-XXXX) and Jean Cuthbertson Muir (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse Number 1: Janetta Roxburgh (XXXX-1990) Married 1943 Children: 2 Sons (Names Unknown) and 2 Daughters (Names Unknown) Spouse Number 2: Phyllis Gilles (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1992 Children: None '''John Knox''' (1514-1572) Reformation Leader and MinisterUndiscovered Scotland; https://www.undiscoveredscotland.co.uk/usbiography/k/johnknox.htmlLuminarium Project; http://www.luminarium.org/encyclopedia/knox.htmTudor Times; https://tudortimes.co.uk/guest-articles/john-knox-ladies-man Born: Giffordgate, Haddington, Scotland Died: Edinburgh, Scotland Resting Place: St Giles' Cathedral, or the High Kirk of Edinburgh, Scotland Bio Summary: Knox was not born in Ayr but preached here in St. John's Kirk around 1547. He chose God over the Queen. Educated at University of St Andrews He was opposed to the marriage of Queen Mary (1561–1564) and Don Carlos of Spain. He is honoured in the Hall of Heroes of the National Wallace Monument in Stirling with a bust by David Watson Stevenson. Parents: William Knox (1486-1513) and ???? Sinclair (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: William Knox (1504-abt.1550) Spouse Number 1: Margery Bowes (1539-1560) Children: Nathaniel Knox (1557-1580), Eleazar Knox (1558-1591) Spouse Number 2: Margaret Stewart (1547-1612) Married 1564; She was only 17 and he was 54 at the time of marriage. Children: Martha Knox (1565-1592), Margaret Knox (1565-1625), Elizabeth Knox (1567-1625) '''Robert Leighton''' (1858-1934) Author Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgMystic Books; https://mysticbooks.orgFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.org Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Bishop's Stortford, Hertfordshire, England Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: At age 3 his family moved to Liverpool for employment purposes, and started working for a journal at age 14. At age 19 he moved to London to work for the 'Young Folks' magazine as assistant editor. In hiis career he published 53 works covering adventure stories for young boys, Melodramas, and short stories. His wife was an author also and they collaborated on a few works together. Parents: Robert Leighton, (1822-1869) and Elizabeth Jane Campbell (1820-1914) Siblings: Alexes Leighton (1851–1926), Sarah Leighton (1854–1932), Jane Leighton (1855–XXXX), Unknown Leighton (1858–XXXX), John Leighton (1862–XXXX) Spouse: Marie Connor (1866-1941) Married 1889 at the Marylebone area of West London Children: Julian Trelawney Leighton (1894–1894), Roland Aubery Leighton (1895-1915), Clare Ellaline Hoppe Leighton (1898-1989), Evelyn Ivor Robert Leighton (1901-1969) '''John Loudon McAdam''' (1756-1836) Civil Engineer and Road BuilderBritannica; https://www.britannica.com/biography/John-Loudon-McAdamWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgInteresting Engineering; https://interestingengineering.comCity of Maybole; https://www.maybole.org Born: Lady Cathcart's House, Sandgate, Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Moffat, Dumfriesshire, Scotland Resting Place: Moffat Cemetary, Moffat, Scotland Bio Summary: Born in Ayr at #22 Sandgate, Ayr John was the inventor of 'macadamisation' which used tar to eventually surface roads around the world. At age 14 he spent time in New York with his uncle from 1770-1783 before returning to Ayr a wealthy man in 1783. In Ayr he noted the terrible condition of the roads so he took it upon himself to correct that situation. He used his own money to experiment with materials and processes in road making. He then went to England where he received funds to continue his experiments. Today all over the world roads can be attributed to his works and invention. Other credits for John were: Deputy Lieutenant of Ayrshire 1789 - Burgess of Ayr 1793-1794 - Ayr Councillor Major Commandant of the Ayrshire Militia Calvary 1834 - Offered Knighthood, but declined Parents: James McAdam (1716-1770) Baron of Waterhead and Susannah Cochrane (1717-1775) Siblings: Jacobina McAdam (1736-1743), Margaret McAdam (1741-XXXX), Jacobina McAdam (1743-XXXX), James McAdam (1746-1767), Grizelda McAdam (1750-1794), Elizabeth McAdam (1752-1798), Katherine McAdam (1754-XXXX), Wilhelmina McAdam (1755-1829), Sarah McAdam (1759-1798) Spouse Number 1: Gloria Margaretta Nicoll (1759-1825) Married 1778 in New York, New York Children: Anne McAdam (1779-1841), William McAdam (1781-1836), James McAdam (1784-1786), James Nicoll McAdam (1786-1852), Glorianna Margaretta Mcadam (1787-1834), Georgina Keith McAdam (1789-1869), Jane McAdam (XXXX-XXXX), John Loudon McAdam (1792-1857), Spouse Number 2: Anne Charlotte Delancey (1786-1862) Married 1827 in Broxbourne, Hertford, England. Children: None See WikiTree Profile ''McAdam-204'' '''William McAdam''' (1725-1779) Businessman Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgElectric Scotland; https://electricscotland.com Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: New York, New York Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Emigrated to U.S. at an early age, did well financially. He was Uncle to John Loudon McAdam (son of William's brother James) who went to New York to work, then went back to Ayr and became famous. (See Bio above). 1761 - Member of the Saint Andrew's Society of the State of New York 1763 - Founder and original member of the New York Chamber of Commerce. Parents: James McAdam (1632-1730) and Margaret Reid ((1674-XXXX) Siblings: James McAdam (1746-1767) Baron of Waterhead, Gilbert McAdam (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse: Ann Dey (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1764 Children: Unknown '''James McCrae''' (1677-1744) Governor of Madras, India James McCrae - Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Born: Ochiltree, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Orangefield, South Ayrshire Resting Place: Monktown Kirk Cemetary Bio Summary: Started as an ordinary seaman for the British East India Company. He eventually worked his way up to Captain and was assigned to go to Bombay, India. He again worked his way up the ladder and became Governor of Madras in 1725. He returned to Ayr in 1730 eventually becoming a Burgess in 1733. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Never Married Children: None '''James McCririck''' (1840-1900) Gun Maker Scotland's People; https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.ukRootsChat; https://www.rootschat.com Born: Ayr, Scotland Died: Ayr, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Gun Maker who learned the trade from his father James and his Grandfather too. Brothers also took up the business. The family also had a shop in Kilmarnock run by his brother William after the father died. James' father was likely a mentor and teacher of the trade to (Baron) John Miller, his apprentise in Ayr. (See Baron John Miller bio below in this category. Parents: James McCririck (1813-1886) and Margaret Gilmour (1816-XXXX) Siblings: Alexander McCririck (1843-XXXX), John McCririck (1845-XXXX), Margaret McCririck (1847-XXXX), William McCririck (1849-1927), Homer McCririck (1852-XXXX) Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown '''William Meikleham''' (M'Ilquham) (1771-1846) Astronomer; Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow.Geni; https://www.geni.com/people/William-MeiklehamArchive Hub; Papers of WilliamMeikleham;https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.ukUniversity of Glasgow; https://universitystory.gla.ac.uk Born: Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Educated at the University of Glasgow and received his MA in 1792, and received the honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D) degree in 1799 (1726-1796) Professor of Natural Philosophy at the University of Glasgow (1792) Rector in Ayr Academy (salary of 80 British Pounds per year) (1799) Regius Professor of Practical Astronomy & Observer at the University of Glasgow (1802) Royal Philosophical Society of Glasgow and became its first president. (1803) Chair of Natural Philosophy Parents: William Meikleham (1745-XXXX) and Unknown spouse. Siblings: Unknown Spouse Number 1: Alison Scott (1781-1808) Married 1799 Children: Esther Allison Meikleham (1800-XXXX), William Meikleham (1802-1852), David Scott, M.D. (1804-1849), Alison “Alice” Meikleham (1806-1881),Margaret Meikleham (1814-XXXX), Jane Meikleham (1817-XXXX), George Cuninghame Meikleham, M.D. (1820-1895), Edward Cunningham Meikleham (1821-XXXX), James Meikleham (1823-1902) Spouse Number 2: Agnes Cuninghame (1751-1811) Married 1812 Children: None '''Walter McEwan''' (1906-1986) Actor Find A Grave; https://www.findagrave.com Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Westlake Village, Los Angeles County, California, USA Resting Place: Pierce Brothers Valley Oaks Memorial Park, Westlake Village, Los Angeles County, California, USA Bio Summary: Born to Irish parents in Ayr. Emigrated to New York in 1929 at age 23 with his wife (age 25) and settled in Hollywood, California, USA to focus on being an actor. Parents: Elijah McEwen (1871-1937) and Ruth McKeown Hill (1868-1952) Siblings: Charles L. Orr E. McEwen (1900–1901), Thomasina McEwen (1901–1982), Unknown McEwan (XXXX-XXXX), Unknown McEwan (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse: Helen McLean Thomson (1904-1983) Married 1928 in Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland Children: Unknown '''Baron John Watson Miller''' (1820-1910) Wealthy gun merchant South Ayr History; https://southayrshirehistory.wordpress.comDaily Record; https://www.dailyrecord.co.ukPresbytery of Ayr; http://www.presbyteryofayr.org.uk/stjohnstower.htmlLove, Dane; Ayr Stories, 2000 Born: Catrine, Ayrshire; Baptised in St. Quivox Parish, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: (Likely) St. John's Kirkyard, Ayr adjacent to his home 'Fort Castle'. Bio Summary: In his youth, John went to Ayr as a young apprentice to James McCririck, a gun maker. At about age 20, he then left Ayr and went to Calcutta India to work with famous gun maker Joseph Manton. After John made his fortune in India selling weapons he returned to Ayr in 1852 and found that the former citadel property was to be auctioned off in Edinburgh. He missed the auction, but by luck, no one else bid on it so the auctioneer accepted John offer of $2,560 Pounds on the spot. He bought the land and any remnants remaining which was officially known as the Barony of Montgomeriestoun and even though he was not entitled to it, he proceeded to refer to himself as 'Baron' Miller going forward. He then added a new section to the existing Tower of St John’s in a Gothic-style to plans of local architect John Murdoch and called it 'Fort Castle'. As an antiquarian he bought up odd furnishings at local sales which he used to furnish Fort Castle. He employed Clarke and Bell Architects to design a street layout adjacent to the tower and residential lots were offered for sale by 1857. While never married, John loved children. He was also a hands on type of person in construction, and fiddle making, as well as the tools to make them. Because of his time in India, John followed Buddhism regularly. See also 'Miller's Folly' and St. John's Tower under Landmarks heading above, as well as Image's at far right of this profile. Parents: David Miller (Millar) (abt. 1790-XXXX) and Marion Watson (1788-XXXX) Married 1815 Siblings: Hugh Miller (1815-1875), David Miller (1816-XXXX), James Leggat Miller (1818-XXXX), Agnes Miller (1825-XXXX), Susanah Miller (1828-XXXX), William Miller (1829-XXXX) ''Note: last name could also be Millar as from the father. Spouse: None Children: None See WikiTree Profile ''Miller-97612'' '''Sir Archibald William Montgomerie''' (1812-1861) 13th Earl of Eglinton, 1st Earl of Winton, KT, PCWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgGeni; https://www.geni.com Born: Palermo, Sicily Died: Mount Melville House, near St. Andrews, Scotland Resting Place: Kilwinning, Ayrshire, Scotland Bio Summary: Educated at Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire, England. 1819 - 2nd Baron Ardrossan, of Ardrossan, Ayr, 14th Lord Montgomerie 13th Earl of Eglinton. 1840 - Heir male general of George Seton, 4th Earl of Winton. 1842-1859 - Lord Lieutenant of Ayrshire. 1846 - Whip in the House of Lords (Eglinton was a staunch Tory). 1852 - Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and again from 1858 to 1859. 1852 - Privy Counsellor. 1853 - Knight, Order of the Thistle. 1859 - 1st Earl of Winton. He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Laws (LL.D.), and the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Law (D.C.L.). He was associated with the Eglinton Tournement of 1839; kept a stable of racing horses, and loved golf. Parents: Major-General Archibald Montgomerie, Lord Montgomerie (1773-1814) and Lady Mary Montgomerie (XXXX-1848) Siblings: Hugh Montgomerie (1810-1816), Half brother of Elizabeth Severn and Charles James Savile Montgomerie Lamb Spouse Number 1: (1) Hon. Theresa Theresa Howe Cockerell Newcomen (1809-1853) Married 1841 Children: Archibald William Montgomerie, 14th Earl of Eglinton, DL (1841-1892), Lady Egidia Montgomerie (1843 -1880), Hon. Seton Montolieu Montgomerie (1846-1883), George Arnulph Montgomerie, 15th Earl of Eglinton, 3rd Earl of Winton (1848-1919) Spouse Number 2: Lady Adela Caroline Harriett Capel (1828–1860) Children: Lady Sybil Amelia Montgomerie (1859-1932), Lady Hilda Rose Montgomerie (1860-1928) See WikiTree Profile ''Montgomerie-119'' '''Sir Thomas Cecil Russell Moore''' (aka The Colonel) (1886-1971) Politician, MP, CBE Wikiwand; https://www.wikiwand.com Born: Ireland Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Educated at Portora Royal School, Enniskillen, County Fermanagh, Northern Ireland, and Trinity College, Dublin. Served Ayr in the House of Commons for 40 years Colonel in the Army, serving in France, Ireland, Russia 1918 - OBE 1920 - CBE 1925 - Elected MP for Ayr in the Scottish Unionist Party 1937 - Knighted 1956 - Baronet, of Kyleburn in the County of Ayr 1969 - Freedom of the Royal Burgh of Ayr Other Honours: Fellow, Royal Geographical Society; Trustee, Royal Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals; Trustee, International League for the Protection of Horses; Chairman, Anglo-Italian for the Protection of Animals; Freeman, City of London Parents: John Watt Moore (XXXX-XXXX) and Mary Kirkpatrick (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Unknown Spouse Number 1: Jean Gemmill (XXXX-1945) Married 1925 Children: None Spouse Number 2: Penelope Sheppard (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1950 Chilldren: None; Step Son Only (See Nigel Angus above Bio) '''David Limond Murdoch''' (1825-1911) Banker Dictionary of New Zealand Biography; https://teara.govt.nzFamily Search; https://www.familysearch.org Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: New Zealand Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Emigrated to Australia where he worked in banking. In 1861 he was transferred to Aukland, New Zealand as a banker there as well. he became executive Director of BNZ (Bank of New Zealand) in 1868, and general Manager in 1877. Murdoch retired under a cloud when massive losses sustained by the BNZ ultimately resulted in its de facto bankruptcy, were largely blamed on the general manager. Parents: Alexander Murdoch (1776-1843) and Agnes Todd (1786-1863) Married 1805 Siblings: Margaret Murdoch (1806-XXXX), James Murdoch (1808-XXXX), Sophia Cowan Murdoch (1809-XXXX), John Murdoch (1810-XXXX), james Ferguson Murdoch, (1810-XXXX), Katherine Murdoch (1812-XXXX), Michael Murdoch (1816-XXXX), David Murdoch (1818-XXXX), Alexander Murdoch (1818-1873), Somond Murdoch (1819-XXXX), Agnes Janet Murdoch (1820-XXXX), Isabella Murdoch (1822-1905), William Murdoch (1824-XXXX), George Cunningham Monteith Murdoch (1828-XXXX), Jane Parker Murdoch, 1830-XXXX), Sophia Murdoch (1832-XXXX) Spouse: Eliza Last name Unknown XXXX-1901), Married 1848 in Glasgow, Scotland Children: Unknown '''John Murdoch''' (1747-1824) TeacherWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Murdoch Robert Burns; http://www.robertburns.org/encyclopedia/MurdochJohn1747-1824 Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Lisson Grove, North West London, England Resting Place: St Andrew's Gardens Burial Grounds at Gray's Inn Road, London Bio Summary: John attended Ayr Academy and was a tutor to Robert Burns and his brother Gabriel. Moved to England where he taught French. Died penniless in London, England. Parents: John Murdoch (1718-XXXX) and Margaret Robinson (1709-1781) Married 1744 Siblings: Marrion Murdoch (1744-1745) Spouse: Jacobina Aiken (1745-XXXX) Married 1772 Children: Unknown '''John Murdoch''' Esq., CE. (1825-1907) Architect/Builder, Ayr Dictionary of Scottish Architects; www.scottisharchitects.orgLove, Dane, ''Personal Information on son John Murdoch'', 2022 Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Redholm, Ronaldshaw Park, Ayr Resting Place: (Likely) Auld Kirk kirkyard, Ayr Bio Summary: Educated at Ayr Academy, and became a member of the Institute of Architects and was practicing in Ayr by 1868. He designed and or modified 66 structures during his lifetime which were homes, commercial, and or government buildings. His two sons (George and John) also became architects. Both emigrated to the U.S. Son John died in Fort Worth, Texas in 1885. Parents: James Murdoch (1783-1824) and Elisabeth Hendrie (1781-1860) Siblings: Elizabeth Murdoch (1812-1845), James Murdoch (1813-XXXX), Catharine Murdoch (1815-XXXX), George Hendrie Murdoch (1817-XXXX), James Hendrie Murdoch (1820-XXXX), Alexander Murdoch (1823-XXXX), Jane Murdoch (1827-XXXX) Spouse: Harriet Helen Miller (1835-1891) Married 1854 Children: Francis James Murdoch (1855-XXXX), John Murdoch (1857-1885), Lucy Murdoch (1859-1923), George Alexander Murdoch (1861-XXXX), Harriet Ellen Murdoch (1861-XXXX), Harriet H Murdoch (1862-XXXX), Jane Stewart Murdoch (1862-XXXX), Eliza Eveline Murdoch (1865-XXXX), William Henry Fullarton Murdoch (1870-XXXX), Catherine Georgina Murdoch (1872-XXXX). See WikiTree Profile ''Murdoch-1934'' '''Brigidier General James George Smith Neill''' (1810-1857) Military OfficerOxford Dictionary; https://www.oxforddnb.comWikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.orgDictionary of Indian Biography; https://archive.orgIWM - War Memorials Registry; https://www.iwm.org.ukScotland's People Births; https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk Born: Craigie, Ayr, Scotland Died: Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh, British India Resting Place: Auld Kirkyard, Ayr; Residency Cemetery, Lucknow (Memorial) Bio Summary: Educated at Ayr Academy and University of Glasgow he was an army officer in the East India Company. Was dispatched to Madras India in 1827 and saw a 30 year military career in the Second Burmese War, Crimean War, and Indian Rebellion of 1857 where he died. Parents: Lt. Colonel William Smith Neill (XXXX-1850), Caroline Spiller (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Colonel John Martin Bladen Neill (XXXX-1859), Captain William Francis Smith Neill (XXXX-1852) Spouse: Isabella Warde (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1835 Children: Wiiliam james Neill (1837-XXXX), Charles Bladen Neill (1840-XXXX), George Frazer Neill (1843-XXXX) See WikiTree Profile ''Neill-1659'' '''Maggie Osborne''' (XXXX-XXXX) WitchAyrshire Roots; http://www.ayrshireroots.com/TownsWordpress; https://southayrshirehistory.wordpress.com Born: Unknown Died: Ayr, Scotland Resting Place: St John's churchyard, Ayr Bio Summary: Old records indicate that there was an Osborne Tavern which was run by Margaret Wallace. It is beleaved that this is the same woman. Resided at #76-78 High Street, Ayr (opposite the 'Fish Cross'. She was an innkeeper at approximately the same location as her residence. Possessing supernatural powers that only a witch could have she cast her spell on many people all over Ayrshire at night. She was eventually jailed and being found guilty of withcraft was burned at the 'Malr Cross of Ayr'. There were many women and also some men that were accused and dealt with in a similar method as Maggie. Truth or Fiction.......Who really knows........ Parents: Unknown (Father was a local merchant) Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown '''Leslie Benjamin Popplewell''' (aka Ben) (1870-1950) Businessman Arthur Lloyd; http://www.arthurlloyd.co.uk/AyrTheatresScotland's People; https://www.scotlandspeople.gov.ukLove, Dane, ''Ayr Stories'', 2000, Fort Publishing Born: Bradford, West Yorkshire, England Died: At home (17 Bellevale Avenue) Ayr, Scotland Resting Place: Holmston Cemetery Bio Summary: Ben came from a family of stockbrokers but during the summer months he had a yearning to entertain, and he did. In 1907 John opened his own venue called the 'Queen's Palace', but also had shares in other small theaters accross Britain. Starting in 1925 Ben and his two son's ran The Gaiety Theatre in Ayr for over 50 years. There main review of stars was called 'The 'Gaiety Whirl'. They presented major stars including Sir Harry Lauder, Willie Fyffe, Dave Willis, George Formby, Andy Stewart ('Scottish Solidier'), and the Houston Sisters. The Duke of Kent also came to see a show or two. The Popplewells also leased the Pavilion and the Palace Cinema (aka Palais de Danse, and later named Bobby Jones Ballroom) in Burns' Statue Square for many community events as well. Parents: John Popplewell (1845-XXXX) and Martha Last name Unknown (1846-XXXX) Siblings: Francis George Popplewell (1869-XXXX), Charles Popplewell (1875-XXXX), John Harold Popplewell (1877-XXXX) Spouse: Sarah Elizabeth Illingworth (XXXX-XXXX) Married 1895 Children: Charles Leslie Popplewell (1898-1986), George Eric Popplewell (1900-XXXX), Martha Kathleen Popplewell (1901-1923), Winifred (aka Winnie) Mary Popplewell (1902-XXXX) '''Johnny Ramsay''' (1877-1962) Grocer, Magician Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Johnny owned a grocer's store in the Wallacetown district of Ayr on George Street. He entertained his customers with magic tricks to great applause. Johnny performed at the International Brotherhood of Magicians (IBM) convention in Batavia, New York and Chicago, in 1950. In 1955, he won the micromagic category at the Fédération Internationale des Sociétés Magiques (FISM), held in Amsterdam. He also served as president of the British Ring of the IBM. He published 9 works about magic during the years 1948-1985. John Ramsay is the only magician in the world with a garden named after him; Ramsay Gardens, in his native town of Ayr, Scotland. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown '''William John Macquorn Rankine''' (1820-1872) Engineer, AuthorSchool of Mathematics and Statistics, University of St. Andrews, Scotland; https://mathshistory.st-andrews.ac.uk/Biographies/Rankine/Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_RankineGracesGuide;https://www.gracesguide.co.ukScottish Engineering Hall of Fame; https://engineeringhalloffame Born: Edinburgh, Scotland Died: Glasgow, Scotland Resting Place: Sighthill Cemetery, Glasgow, Scotland Bio Summary: Attended Ayr Academy, Glasgow High School , and University of Edinburgh (he quit after two years and never got a degree) he went on to co-found the subject of Thermodynamics. Worked also in the areas of applied mathematics including mechanics, and waves. The Rankine absolute Fahrenheit scale is named in his honour. His musical talants were cellist, pianist, and vocalist, his one published composition was a piano accompaniment to a song entitled the 'Iron Horse'. A small impact crater near the eastern limb of the Moon, is also named in his honour named 'Rankine'. 1836 - Gold Medal for an essay on 'The Wave Theory of Light' 1838 - Gold Medal for an essay on 'Methods in Physical Investigation' 1842 - Published 'Experimental inquiry into the advantages attending the use of cylindrical wheels on railways', 1834 - Scottish Naval and Military Academy 1849 - Fellow, Royal Society of Edinburgh 1853 - Fellow of the Royal Society of London in 1853. 1854 - Awarded the 'Keith Medal' by Royal Institution of Naval Architects 1855 - Regius chair of Civil Engineering and Mechanics at Glasgow University 1856 - American Academy of Arts and Sciences 1857 - Founder and first President of Scottish Institution of Civil Engineers 1857 - Founding member and President of Engineers and Shipbuilders in Scotland 1857 - awarded an honorary 'LL. D' degree from Trinity College, Dublin, Ireland 1860 - Royal Institution of Naval Architects 1868 - Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences 2013 - Scottish Engineering Hall of Fame Parents: David Rankine (XXXX-XXXX) and Barbara Grahame (1800-XXXX) Siblings: David Rankine (1829-XXXX) Spouse: Never married Children: None See WikiTree Profile ''Rankine-187'' '''Sir John Ross''' (1777-1855) RN, KCB, Navel Commander, ExplorerScotland's People Database - Old Parish Registers - Births and Baptisms - Parish 886 (Inch), Ref 10/33Geni Database; https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-John-RossGlasgow University Library, Special Collections Department; https://www.gla.ac.ukAncestary Database; https://www.ancestry.comNational Registers of Scotland; National Records of Scotland, OPR 685-1/54, page 196 Born: Kirkcolm, Wigtownshire, Scotland; Christened June 24, 1777 Died: London, England Resting Place: Kensal Green Cemetery, London, England Bio Summary: Educated at Ayr Academy. Went to sea at age 9 and became a commander in the Royal Navy in 1818 to explore the polar regions in search of a Northwest passage. Upon returning to Ayr he had his ship, the 'Felix' built by Sloan and Gemmel Shipbuilders in the North Harbour of the Port. At age seventy two (1850) he embarked on his last artic exploration. 1834 - Knighted 1834 - Founder’s Medal 1834 - Grande Médaille d'Or des Explorations Parents: Reverend Andrew Ross (1726-1787) and Elizabeth Corsane (1744-1779) Siblings: George Ross (1870-XXXX), James Ross (1779-XXXX), Andrew Ross (1772-1812), Robert Ross (1775-1834) Spouse Number 1: Christian Adair (1784-1822) Married 1816 Children: Agnes Adair Ross (1817-XXXX), Andrew Adair Ross (1819-1894) Spouse Number 2: Mary Jones (1811-1874) Children: None '''William Ross''' (aka Willie Ross) Baron Ross of Marnock (1911-1988) Politician Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Born: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Educated at Ayr Academy and the University of Glasgow. He became a school teacher but when World War II broke out he served in the Highland Light Infantry in India, Burma and Singapore and was then a major in Lord Louis Mountbatten's headquarters in Ceylon (now Sri Lanka). At one point he guarded notorious German Deputy Führer Rudolf Hess who was captured in Scotland during a 'mission of peace'. 1945 - Order of the British Empire (OBE) 6 December 1946 – 7 April 1979 - Member of Parliament for Kilmarnock 7 December 1961–16 October 1964 - Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland under PM Harold Wilson 16 October 1964 – 19 June 1970 - Secretary of State for Scotland under PM Harold Wilson 19 June 1970 – 4 March 1974 - Shadow Secretary of State for Scotland under PM Harold Wilson 4 March 1974 – 8 April 1976 - Secretary of State for Scotland under PM Harold Wilson 1978 - Honorary President of the Scottish Football Association 1978-1980 - Lord High Commissioner to the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland 1979 - Life Peer as Baron Ross of Marnock, of Kilmarnock in the District of Kilmarnock and Loudoun Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Elizabeth Jane Elma Aitkenhead (1923-2018) Married 1948 Children: Name Unknown Ross (XXXX-XXXX), Name Unknown Ross (XXXX-XXXX) '''James Tait''' (XXXX-1528)Tait Family History; https://sites.google.com/site/thetaitfamilyhistory/from-ayr Born: Unknown Died: Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown (Presumed to be Ayr) Bio Summary: Built Loudon Hall in Ayr in 1513. Went on to be a Burgess of Ayr. Parents: Thomas Tait (XXXX-XXXX) Burgess of Ayr and Unknown Spouse Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Janet Clerk (XXXX-1536) Children: Charles Tait (XXXX-XXXX), John Tait (XXXX-XXXX) '''Hans Ewald Tessin''' (XXXX-XXXX) Military Architect Scottish History; https://en.wikipedia.orgInstitute of Scottish Historical Research, University of St. Andrews; https://www.st-andrews.ac.uk Born: Sweden Died: Unknown Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Hans came from Sweden to Scotland and became a Freemason. Then turned his back on Scotland an went to work for the English and designed Cromwell's Citadel in Ayr. Parents: Unknown Siblings: Unknown Spouse: Unknown Children: Unknown '''William Wallace''' (1272-1305) Freedom Fighter Wikipedia; https://en.wikipedia.org Born: Elderslie, Renfrewshire, scotland Died: London, Smithfield Elms, England Resting Place: Various Bio Summary: Born in Elderslie Scotland and died a terrible death in London England after a horrible torture by the English. Freedom fighter. Wallace was responsible for buring the 'Barns of Ayr'. As he and his men rode away from the area they stopped on a hill to watch the flames burn. He said to his men "The barns o' Ayr burn weel" (interpretation 'The barns of Ayr burn well'). This hill became known as Barnweill Hill. Parents: Malcolm Wallace (XXXX-XXXX) and Margaret Crauford (XXXX_XXXX). Siblings: Malclom Wallace II (1268-1305), Unknown (Wallace) Bailie (1270-XXXX), and John Wallace (1272-1307) Spouse: Marion Braidfute (1274-XXXX) (May or may not have been married) Children: Unknown See WikiTree Profile ''Wallace-182'' '''Alan James (Willy) Wands''' (1952-2020) Film Producer and Production Manager The Scotsman article by Brian Pendreigh dated June 8th 2020; https://www.scotsman.com Born: Ayr, Ayrshiire, Scotland Died: Bearsden, Glasgow, Scotland Resting Place: Unknown Bio Summary: Born in Ayr and raised in Maybole, Willy started out in life as an electrician which led the way into theatres whiich led to film and television. Works included the mini-series 'Gunpower, Treason, and Plot; Producer on Rebus and on Guy Ritchie’s recent hit film The Gentlemen; Bill Forsyth’s Comfort and Joy in 1984; Commercials; Scottish films, including Venus Peter, Silent Scream, The House of Mirth and Peter Mullan’s The Magdalene Sisters; Rebus, River City; the mini-series The Loch; and the little-seen 2016 remake of Whisky Galore!; and much much more. In all, he racked up no fewer than 35 feature film credits and numerous TV dramas. He was a ledgend in the industry. Parents: George Wands (XXXX-XXXX) and Jean Allan (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: George Wands Jr. (XXXX-XXXX) Spouse: Julia Colton (XXXX-XXXX) Children: Ola Wands (XXXX-XXXX), Georgia Wands (XXXX-XXXX) '''James Watt''' (1736-1819) Engineer, BusinessmanBritannica; https://www.britannica.com/biography/James-WattScottish Science Hall of fame; https://digital.nls.uk/scientists/biographies/james-watt/index.html Born: Greenock, Scotland Died: Heathfield Hall, Birmingham England Resting Place: Handsworth Kirkyard, Birmingham, England Bio Summary: At age 41 James spent the summer of 1777 in Ayr surveying the harbour. A bust of him is on the wall of the former Ayr Academy representing his contribution to science. He did not invent the steam engine but rather improved on the one by Newcomen. Later in life he was implicated in slave trading. Parents: james Henry Watt Sr. (1699-1782) and Agnes Muirhead (1703-1753) Siblings: Robert Watt (1730-1730), Margaret Watt (1732-1732), Thomas Watt (1733-1734), John Watt (1739-1763) Spouse Number 1: Margaret Miller (XXXX-1773) Married 1764-1773 Children:Margaret Miller (1767-1796) , James Watt Jr (1769-1848) Spouse Number 2: Ann MacGregor (XXXX-1832) Married 1777-1819 Children: Gregory Watt (1777-1804), Janet Watt (1779-1794) See WikiTree Profile ''Watt-1142'' '''John Welsh''' (1568-1622) Presbyterian MinisterGeni; https://www.geni.com Born: Dunscore, Dumfriesshire, Scotland Died: London, Middlesex , England Resting Place: St Botolph, Bishopsgate, Greater London, England Bio Summary: John married Elizabeth Knox, the daughter of famed Reformation leader John Knox. John became the minister of the Auld Kirk. He was sent to prison for his preaching style by King James VI of Scotland and exiled to France in 1606. Parents: John Welsh (XXXX-XXXX) Laird of Collieston and Marion (Isobel) Grier (XXXX-XXXX) Siblings: Cuthbert Welch (1560-1629), Margaret Welsh (1564-XXXX), Helen Welsh (1568-XXXX), David Welsh (1564-1619), Marion Welsh (1566-1600) Spouse: Elizabeth Knox (1570-1625) Children: Dr. William Welsh (1595-1633), Rev. Josias Welsh (1598-1634), Nathaniel Welsh (1599-1625), Lucy Welsh (1610-1614), Louise Welch (1613-1625) See WikiTree Profile ''Welch-121'' === Industry And Business=== It is said that the President of a company makes it a success, but in reality it's the workers that make it a success. If they fail to do their job, the company fails. Through the years and even centuries, the people of Ayr have made a great contribution to the success of the following industries and businesses. Times change and all of the following are no longer in business but provided many of Ayr's population with jobs over the years. American Steam Laundry Ayr Fertiliser Works (now Origin Fertilisers) Ayr Stamp Works (Closed in 2009) Beebee's Tannery (Mill Street) Boghall Coal Works (Wallacetown) Boots the Chemist Carrick Brass Works James Dickie Forging (Closed in 1995) James Gilchrist Ltd "Land- o-Burns Bakeries (Boswell Park) Grays Carpet Factory Hourstons Dept. Store (1896-2019) Speirs Iron Plane Works Templeton's Woolen Mills (Mill Street) Turner Brewery W.C. Galbraith and Sons Ltd (Bakeries) (1889-1966) Technically speaking, Fishing is an industry. But it can be considered a business as well from the fisher-folk perspective. Generations of fisher-folk have made a living in this area for many centuries up and down the Firth of Clyde. In the past both Ayr and Newton-On-Ayr were centres of the fishing industry in South Ayrshire. Times have changed and this area is no longer home port to a great fishing fleet it was years ago. Boats have been moved both up and down the coast for various reasons. As a family business, many owners have a lot of money invested in their boat, and equipment. The business is no longer a small time endeavour. Small boats have sometimes turned into million dollar investments for the owners. With the advancement of larger boats and newer electronic technology many owners now travel farther distances and stay away from home longer just to make a living. Being a fisher-folk is a hard and isolated life and is not for everyone. It has its rewards and also has its risks. Competition from other countries with larger ships (mother ships) make local fishing a tough business to pursue. But the generations continue on because it's their livelihood and the life of a fisher-folk.Czerkawska, Catherine Lucy, ''Fisher-Folk of Carrick'', 1975 Coal Mining was a big industry in all of Ayrshire and a lot of towns and villages were born out of this works. There were even 'Ghost Villages' that came about to house the miners but all of them did not survive with the end of the coal mining era. === Entertainment Venues === Of this list only The New Gaiety Theater, Ayr Pavilion (building), and The Odeon picture house have survived the test of time. Such greats as Sir Harry Lauder, and Sid Fields once played at the Gaieity. Ayr Entertainment and Roller Skating Rink (Boswell Park) c.1909 Ayr Ice Rink (Beresford Terrace) c.1939 Ayr Pavillion (aka The Piv) (Low Green) c.1910 Bobby Jones Ballroom c.1935) Butlins Camp c.1946 Summer FunFair by the Cadona family 1920-1970 New Gaiety Theater c.1902 Greens Playhouse Cinema (c.1931) (New) Racecoarse (Wallacetown) c.1907 Odeon Cinema (Burns Statue Square) c.1937 (Old) Racecourse (Seafield) c.1775, Closed 1906 Orient Picture House c.1932 Royal Theatre c.1815 Scottish Electric Picture Palace c.1911 === Rail === '''Steam Railway Connection'''Smith, W.A.C., ''Ayrshire's Last Days of Steam'', 2001Kennedy, R & J, ''Old Ayr'', 1992r In 1839 the first rail line came through Newton-On-Ayr from the North and went over the River Ayr to the very first station at the harbour. Some of the rail bridge supports are still visible from the New Brig. The new Ayr Station opened in 1886 at the top of High Street and Smith streets. The days of steam trains are long gone. Steam was replaced by Diesel Electric and now by environmentally clean Electric. Trains run daily from Ayr to Glasgow on very strict schedules. The Station Hotel open in 1888 next door to the station and cost 25 Shillings per night. It served for many years. Under private owner ship in later years it has fallen into disrepair and is currently awaiting its fate which will be renovation or demolition. '''Tram Connection''' Local Transporation History Library; www.lthlibrary.org. Ayr Corporation Tramways first proposed horse drawn tramway system was approved in 1884 but never built. The town Council decided to move forward and its own Electrical Generating Company in 1898 and a followup application for an electric tram system was finally approved in 1899 which started In 1901 with the system consisting of a standard gauge of 4ft-8½ inchs track and covering 6.4 miles in length from the Prestwick Cross to the Ayr boundary. The trams were had only twenty horsepower motors and were built by Hurst Nelson of Motherwell. In 1902 the system was expanded onward to Alloway. The system continued to expand to other routes in the following years and served the local community for many years to come. With the system in a deteriorating condition and electrical costs going up, the Ayr Corporation Tramways applied for a Parliamentary Order in 1929 to permit them to operate motor buses within the burgh, along existing tram routes and to other points within a five-mile radius which was denied. In December 1931 the Town Council accepted an offer from the Scottish Motor Traction Company for the purchase of the existing system. The date of the takeover was to be the 1st January 1932. They would cease operation of the tram system and start running buses instead. December 1931 seen the end of the tram system and a new era of transportation was ushered in. The trams were dismantled at the Bellesleyhill Road Depot in 1932. === Maritime === '''Port of Ayr'''Moore, James M., ''The Port of Ayr - A Pictorial History'', 2005 Ayr as port has been around since the days of William the Lion in 1205. It's the third oldest port in Scotland. A lot of ships were built in Ayr as far back as the 1200's. Alexander III ordered many tall masted ships to be built for his Navy in the mid to late 1200's. During the Industrial Revolution of the mid 1700's coal was the big export product which came from the many mines throughout Ayrshire. In the 1800's to the mid 1900's there were many ships that made summer excurions out of Ayr. Some of these were the P.S. Juno (c.1898) (Paddlewheel Steamer), T.S.Glen Sannox (c.1925) (Turbine Steamer), T.S, Duchess of Hamilton (c.1932), T.S. Duchess of Montrose (c.1930), the P.S. Caledonia (c.1934) , and T.S. Marchioness of Graham (c.1936). Consisting of a north dock (on the Newton side), and a south dock (on the Ayr side), the port today is as busy as ever. With depths up to 22 feet the ports north docks can accommodate large vessels for both import and export, as well as repair jobs. The south dock today has been redeveloped for residences only. The war years seen many minesweepers and navel escort ships in the harbour. '''P.S. Waverly''' Talking of the Port would not be complete without talking of the Waverly. The first Waverly (c.1899) cruised the Firth of Clyde until 1940 when it was requisitioned for the war effort. It was lost at Dunkirk. The current Waverly (c. 1947) at 239 feet in length is the last ocean going paddle steamer in the world and powered by a three-crank diagonal triple-expansion marine steam engine. Carrying up to 935 passengers it still make summer runs out of Ayr during July and August each year. Waverly is listed as a National Historic Ship of the U.K. This historic icon is currently owned by the Paddle Steamer Preservation Society. === Sources: === Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=18704711 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Ayrshire, Scotland

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    [[Category: Scotland Project Managed FSPs]] [[Category:Scottish Counties]] [[Category:Ayrshire, Scotland]] {{Image|file=Graphics_for_Scotland.jpg |caption=Ayrshire, Scotland |align=r |size=m }} Ayrshire's name came from the River Ayr, which runs through it. Ayr is thought to come from the Celtic root ar or adh’ar, which means either “clear” or “rapid,” characteristics of the river. ==Ayrshire== The historic shire or sheriffdom of Ayr was divided into three districts or baileries which later made up the county of Ayr: Carrick to the south, Kyle in the centre with the burgh of Ayr, and Cunningham in the north with the burgh of Irvine. Currently it is sub-divided into the council areas of North Ayrshire, South Ayrshire and East Ayrshire. On the west coast of Scotland, Ayrshire is bounded by Renfrew to the north, Lanark and Dumfries to the east, and on the south by Kirkubright and Wigton. To the the west of the county are the Firth of Clyde and the Irish Channel. Ayrshire has links to [[Wallace-182 | William Wallace]], [[Bruce-129 |Robert the Bruce]], [[Stewart-1001|Robert II, King of Scotland]] and [[Burns-2738|Robert Burns]]. === Ayrshire Genealogy & Historical Resources === '''Local Histories and books''': * Robertson, William [https://archive.org/details/ayrshireitshisv11908robe ''Ayrshire, Its History & Historic Families] Vol.1 (Kilmarnock: Dunlop & Drennan, 1908) * Robertson, William [https://archive.org/details/ayrshireitshisv21908robe ''Ayrshire, Its History & Historic Families] Vol.2 (Kilmarnock: Dunlop & Drennan, 1908) * Paterson, James [https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo01pateuoft ''History of the county of Ayr : with a genealogical account of the families of Ayrshire''] Vol. 1 (Ayr: John Dick, 1848) * Paterson, James [https://archive.org/details/historycountyay00pategoog ''History of the county of Ayr : with a genealogical account of the families of Ayrshire''] Vol. 2 (Edinburgh: Thomas George Stevenson, 1852) * Foster, John, [https://archive.org/details/ayrshire00fostiala/page/n8/mode/2up ''Cambridge County Geographies : Ayrshire,''] (Cambridge : University press, 1910) * Society for the Benefit of the Sons and Daughters of the Clergy, [https://archive.org/details/newstatisticala13clergoog/page/n8/mode/2up ''The new statistical account of Scotland,'' (Edinburgh and London, W. Blackwood and Sons, 1845) Volume V, Ayr & Bute] * Robertson, George [https://archive.org/details/topographicalde00robegoog ''Topographical description of Ayrshire; more particularly of Cunninghame''] (Irvine : Cunninghame Press, 1820). * Millar, Alexander Hastie, [http://archive.org/details/historicaldescri00milluoft ''Historical and Descriptive Accounts of the Castles and Mansions of Ayrshire''] (Edinburgh, Paterson, 1885). * Adamson, Archibald R., [http://archive.org/details/ramblesroundkil00adamgoog ''Rambles Round Kilmarnock: With an Introductory Sketch of the Town''] (T. Stevenson, 1875). *McKay, Archibald, [http://archive.org/details/historykilmarno00mkagoog ''The History of Kilmarnock''] (Kilmarnock, A. M’Kay, 1858). '''Genealogies by Family''' (most include other families): * Rogers, Charles,[https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo00inroge/page/n5/mode/2up ''Genealogical memoirs of the family of Robert '''Burns,''' and of the Scottish house of Burnes''] (Edinburgh : W. Paterson. 1877) * Fraser, William, [http://archive.org/details/memorialsofmonv100fras ''Memorials of the '''Montgomeries,''' Earls of Eglinton''] [With Plates, Including Portraits and Facsimiles, and Genealogical Tables.], (Edinburgh : Privately printed, 1859). * Rogers, Charles, ''The book of '''Wallace''''' (Edinburgh, Printed for the Grampian club,1889) [https://archive.org/details/bookofwallace01roge/page/n5/mode/2up Vol. 1], & [https://archive.org/details/bookofwallace02roge Vol. 2] '''Local Family History Societies''': * [http://www.troonayrshirefhs.org.uk/ Troon @ Ayrshire FHS (South Ayrshire)] * [http://www.northayrshirefhs.org.uk/ North Ayrshire FHS] * [http://www.eastayrshirefhs.co.uk/ East Ayrshire FHS] '''Archives, Societies, Institutions, Online sites, etc.''' * [http://www.ayrshirearchives.org.uk/default.asp Ayrshire Archives] * Ayrshire and Galloway Archaeological Society [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091787634#page/n5/mode/2up ''Muniments of the Royal Burgh of Irvine''] Vol. 1 (Edinburgh 1890) * Ayrshire and Galloway Archaeological Society [https://archive.org/stream/munimentsofroyal02irvi#page/n9/mode/2up ''Muniments of the Royal Burgh of Irvine''] Vol. 2 (Edinburgh 1891) * [http://www.ayrshirehistory.com/ Ayrshire History] with loads of old photos. * [http://www.ayrshirehistory.org.uk/ More Ayrshire History]. * [http://www.nls.uk/family-history/directories/post-office/index.cfm?place=Ayrshire Postal Directories for Ayrshire] * Ayr Advertiser [https://archive.org/stream/ayrshiredirector185152dir#page/n3/mode/2up ''Ayrshire Directory 1851-1852''] (Ayr: Ayr Advertiser, 1851) County Statistics, Voters, other details, primarily '''voters''' in the county. * [https://archive.org/details/northayrshire193537dire ''North Ayrshire Directory 1935-1937''] (Ardrossan: John Hunter, 1935) * [https://www.genuki.org.uk/big/sct/AYR Ayrshire on GENUKI] * [http://www.burnsscotland.com/ Burns Scotland] * [http://www.ayrshireroots.co.uk/ Ayrshire Roots] * [https://scotlandsplaces.gov.uk/digital-volumes/historical-tax-rolls/hearth-tax-records-1691-1695 Scotland Hearth Tax Records 1691-1695]

    B-24 Ole Kickapoo

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    [[Category:B-24_Bombers]] The Ole Kickapoo was a B-24 aircraft from World War II that crashed in Romania on 1 Aug 1943 after successfully destroying its target in Operation Tidal Wave. The crew aboard were #[[Hughes-3348|Lloyd Herbert "Pete" Hughes]], #Ronald Lee Helder, #Sidney A. Pear, #John A. McLoughlin, #Joseph Elzie Mix, #Louis N. Kase, #Edmond Howard Smith, #Avis Kenneth Wilson, #Malcolm Clay Dalton, and #Thomas Albert Hoff.

    Babcock Genealogy

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    [[Category:Published Family Genealogies]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Babcock Genealogy == * by [[Babcock-3621|Stephen Babcock]] (1832-1916), M.A. Instructor New York School For The Blind, New York City. * published by Eaton & Mains, New York, 1903 * not paged continuously ::* after page 640 is page 1 of "Isaiah Babcock, Sr. and His Descendants" / by A. Emerson Babcock * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Babcock Genealogy|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=dtcUAAAAYAAJ - Title indicates that the content is "Isaiah Babcock, Sr. and his descendants," but it is this book * https://books.google.com/books?id=taXJDwAAQBAJ - Only partial contents are free online * https://archive.org/details/babcockgenealogy00babc * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100327621 - Title indicates that the content is "Isaiah Babcock, Sr. and his descendants," but it is this book * https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/10197/ * Part 1 ** https://archive.org/details/babcockgenealogy01babc * Part 2 ** https://archive.org/details/babcockgenealogy02babc === Table of Contents === * Preface * The Coat of Arms and The Family Origin * List of Illustrations * Introduction * Hinman and Wells Babcock Records * Explanations * Abbreviations * The Babcock Genealogy * Appendix, [https://archive.org/details/babcockgenealogy00babc/page/541/mode/1up Page 541] * Index, [https://archive.org/details/babcockgenealogy00babc/page/553/mode/1up Page 553] :* Isaiah Babcock, Sr., and His Descendants, by A. Emerson Babcock (Eaton & Mains, New York, 1903) ::* Preface ::* List of Illustrations ::* Isaiah Babcock, Sr., and His Descendants ::* Index === Errata === * When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === * Babcock, Stephen. ''[[Space:Babcock Genealogy|Babcock Genealogy]]'' (Eaton & Mains, New York, 1903) [ Page ]. * ([[#Babcock|Babcock]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Babcock, Stephen. ''[[Space:Babcock Genealogy|Babcock Genealogy]]'' (Eaton & Mains, New York, 1903) [ Page ].

    Babcock Name Study

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    [[Category:Babcock Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] '''Family Crest:'''
    This image to the right, which comes from Stephen Babcock's book, ''Babcock Genealogy'', is not an official coat of arms. It is a creative compilation from some Badcock family crests. if "crests" is the proper word? His book includes an essay, ''Coat of Arms and Family Origin.'', about the origin of this crest on [https://archive.org/details/babcockgenealogy00babc/page/n10/mode/2up pages vii - xv]. == Introduction == {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |caption=Union Jack }}
    Welcome to the Babcock One Name Study!
    Hello, Welcome to the Babcock Name Study. The surnames associated with this name Study are Babcock. The purpose of the Babcock One-Name-Study project is to provide a central and open access place in Wikitree for members who wish to collaborate in researching the Surname Babcock regardless of where those Babcocks were born or in what era they lived. There are probably other alternate spellings of the name Babcock. For the time being this study is focused only on the Babcock surname itself and others with these various similar surnames may join us if they wish or begin their own Name Study. If you would like to join the Study please contact the project leader [[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] or [[Fuller-5853|Pat (Fuller) Credit]]; also you can leave a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! {{Image|file=US_Flags.png |caption=Grand Union Flag }} '''Origin of the name Babcock and its meaning''' *[https://www.houseofnames.com/babcock-family-crest House Of Names] *[https://surnames.behindthename.com/name/babcock Meaning of the Name Babcock] *[[Wikipedia: Babcock]] {{Image|file=US_Flags-2.png |caption=Betsy Ross Flag }} == Leaders == *[[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] Leader *[[Fuller-5853|Pat (Fuller) Credit]] Leader == How To Join == #This is an open public project there are no requirements to join. Anyone can view all of the information in this project but only the Trusted List can edit it. #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - This a general information page about how Wikitree One Name Study projects work. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Babcock}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. == Babcock One-Name-Study Template == '''For those with LNAB of Babcock or a variant of Babcock:''' : Adding this to your profile: ::
    {{One Name Study|name=Babcock|category=Babcock Name Study}}
    Will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Babcock|category=Babcock Name Study}} '''When adding spouses use a category.''' Do not use the template. == Goals == #This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. '''We strongly encourage all those with a knowledge and understanding of the Babcock Surname & history of the name to join our Name Study & help in our collaborative effort to show the history of the name, origins, etc.''' #Document and correctly connect all Babcock lines on Wikitree #Add Babcock DNA results to help confirm connections #Create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life #Develop a reference library specifically for Babcock genealogy research == What You Can Do? == #Add the category or template Babcock to all of the Babcock profiles which you manage. [If you add the template it will automatically add the category.] #Make sure the Babcock profiles that you manage have good sources and a biography #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes at the foot of the page to share Babcock Genealogy information #Link Babcock Space Pages to this Project Page. #If you are interested in a new “Babcock” category [e.g. Babcock’s form a particular location, etc.] let your leader know. == Task List == # Obtain the history of the Surname Babcock and it’s variant forms # Add those Babcock Profiles to proper Categories of where they were born, lived or died) #Add to the discussion about the English Origins of the name Babcock and it’s variant forms # Improve the profile of [[Babcock-3247|Amy (Babcock) Gibbs (1808 - 1862)]] # Improve the profile of [[Babcock-3248|Ichabod Babcock Jr (1777 - 1821)]] # Improve the profile of [[Babcock-1142|Ichabod Babcock Sr (abt. 1745 - 1813)]] # Improve the profile of [[Babcock-1094|John Babcock II (abt. 1701 - abt. 1763)]] # Improve the profile of [[Babcock-132|Job Babcock (abt. 1671 - bef. 1755)]] # Improve the profile (collaborate with the Rhode Island Project) of [[Babcock-27|John Babcock (abt. 1644 - 1685)]] # Improve the profile (collaborate with the Rhode Island Project & Puritan Great Migration Project) of [[Babcock-1153|James Babcock (1612 - 1679)]] # Improve the profile of [[Babcock-3929|Robert Babcock (abt. 1758 - 1863)]] # Improve the profile of [[Babcock-3665| Charles Babcock]] born abt. 1785 == Notables == #[[Babcock-2076| Tim Milford Babcock (1919 - 2015)]] #[[Babcock-304| Joshua Babcock (1707 - 1783)]] #[[Babcock-474| Maltbie Davenport Babcock (1858 - 1901)]] #[[Babcock-5091| George Reed Babcock (1806 - 1876)]] #[[Babcock-4220|Stephen Moulton Babcock (1843-1931)]] #[[Babcock-5107| George Waite Babcock (1751-___)]] #[[Babcock-4164| Edward Vose Babcock (1864 - 1948)]] #[[Babcock-5116| Alpheus Babcock (1785 - 1842)]] #[[Babcock-4360|George Herman Babcock (1832-1893)]] #[[Babcock-3959| General Orville E. Babcock (1835-1884)]] ===African American Notables=== #[[Babcock-3518| Christiana (Babcock) Bannister (abt. 1820 - 1902)]] == Links == '''Quick links:''' * [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org./ NYHISTORICNEWSPAPERS]: has many options for searching for your '''New York ancestor'''. *[https://onerhodeislandfamily.com/free-rhode-island-resources/ '''One Rhode Island Family'''] is a compendium of free online resources presented in PDF form . It contains''' Arnold's Rhode Island Vital Records''' presented by the towns they came from and many other valuable sources such as '''The Rhode Island Historical Cemeteries Transcription Project''' (Use "control F" to search.) * [[Space:Babcock_Notes|Babcock Notes]] for use with personal maintenance page and categories. For example see [[Space:Fuller-5853_Babcock_Notes|Fuller-5853 Babcock Notes]]. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Babcock_Name_Study|'''What links here''']] * https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Y-DNA_Babcock-Badcock_Project — to view insights provided by descendants who have a patrilineal Babcock-Badcock line (at least a ''genetic'', if not surname, line) and who have Y-DNA tested == Sources == '''NOTE:''' Sources below are not intended to be presented in complete citations format. Purpose is to give quicker access to sources for your research:
    [[Help:Profiles_of_Sources|'''Profiles of Sources''']] are available to use as sources. [[:Category: Sources by Name|Category: Sources by Name]] organizes many sources to help find them easier. These source pages have suggestions for use on profiles in the Sources section and as inline citations. The following alphabetic listing of Babcock related sources were located on [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Sources-Family Genealogies]]: * Appleton, William S.; [[Space:The Family of Badcock of Massachusetts|The Family of Badcock of Massachusetts]] 11 page booklet lists 5 generations and ends with will of George Badcocke. * Babcock, A. Emerson: ''Isaiah Babcock, Sr. and His Descendants'' [https://archive.org/details/babcockgenealogy00babc/page/n803 starting on page 802] of most versions of Stephen Babcock's work is included this earlier work. * Babcock, Stephen; [[Space:Babcock Genealogy|Babcock Genealogy ]] * Badger, Alice W.; [[Space:Four Ancestral Lines and Descendants of Erastus Beethoven and Fanny Babcock (Campbell) Badger|Four Ancestral Lines and Descendants of Erastus Beethoven and Fanny Babcock (Campbell) Badger]] Available as [http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712048 search only on Hathitrust]. * Cleveland, Horace Gillette; ''[[Space:A Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland|A Genealogy of Benjamin Cleveland]]'' [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbenja00clev/page/256 See pages 196-199]; index on page 256. (page 199's letter describes origin of Ashford Connecticut branch, separate from Westerly line and the Milton line). * Wheeler, Richard Anson; ''[[Space:History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut|History of the Town of Stonington, County of New London, Connecticut]]'' [https://archive.org/details/historytownston00wheegoog/search/babcock Search for BABCOCKs]. '''Other Sources:''' * Aspinwall, by Algernon A; ''The Descendants of Ezekiel Maine of Stonington, Conn.'' [https://archive.org/details/descendantsofeze00aspi/page/n377 pages that mention BABCOCKsl]. * Brown, Cyrus Henry; ''Brown Genealogy of Many of the Descendants of Thomas, John, and Eleazer Brown, Sons of Thomas and Mary (Newhall) Brown of Lynn, Mass. 1628-1907'' [https://archive.org/stream/browngenealogyof00brow#page/312/mode/2up/search/babcock search on Babcock]; Boston: The Everett Press Company, 1907. contains lots of intermarriages with early American BABCOCKs (no results for BADCOCKs) * De Forest, Louis Effingham. ''[[Space:Babcock and allied families|Babcock and allied families]].'' (see pages 10-24 for details of three early American Babcock lines) * Denison, Rev. Frederic, A. M., corresponding member of the Rhode Island Historical Society; ''Westerly (Rhode Ilsand) and its Witnesses, for Two Hundred and Fifty Years. 1626-1876.'' Including Charlestown, Hopkinton, and Richmond, Until Their Separate Organization, With the Principal Points of their Subsequent History. [https://archive.org/details/westerlyrhodeisl00deni/search/babcock Search for BABCOCKs]. *Haynes, Williams. ''Stonington chronology, 1649-1949; being a year-by-year record of the American way of life in a Connecticut town'' [https://archive.org/details/stoningtonchrono00hayn/page/n5 Many Babcock References] *Milton records; births, marriages and deaths, 1662-1843 . A PDF with thorough Babcock Sections for Milton, Massachusetts Badcock Branch courtesy of Hathi Trust. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044017969437&view=1up&seq=17] Also available via Internet Archives [https://archive.org/details/miltonrecordsbir00milt/page/4/mode/2up?q=babcock] *''The Narragansett historical register, a magazine devoted to the antiquities, genealogy and historical matter illustrating the history of the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations'' [https://archive.org/stream/narragansetthist01prov#page/52/mode/2up/search/babcock] * Weaver, William L.; ''History of Windham, Ct. Genealogy.'' Containing a Genealogical Record of All the Early Families of Ancient Windham, Embracing the Present Towns of Windham, Mansfield, Hapton, Chaplin and Scotland. Part I, a. - BIL. [https://archive.org/stream/historyofancient64weav#page/50/mode/2up/search/babcock Babcock family section on pages 50-58]; Williamantic: Weaver & Curtiss. 1864. === Fraudulent or Seriously Flawed Sources === : [[:Category:Goodman_Genealogy_Fabrication|Goodman Genealogy Fabrication]] : Among some pre-1700 Babcocks you will find some profiles clearly labeled as fabrications to stop these false profiles from being duplicated or connected to the wikitree. The Goodman Fabrication was widely disseminated and created numerous fictional Babcock/Babcockes, but also associated some fictional data with real persons. : [[:Category:Albert_Welles_Fraud|Albert Welles Fraud]] : A smaller set of inaccuracies about some key early American Babcocks was spread by [[Welles-751|Albert Welles]] and [[Hinman-304|Royal Ralph Hinman]]. Genealogist Stephen Babcock discusses their errors in the introductory pages of "The Babcock Genealogy." : Watch for this tag:{{Disproven Existence Adjunct|category=Goodman Genealogy Fabrication}} '''A profile with that tag should not be connected to others nor should it be erased. Leaving it alone prevents recontamination of the wikitree.''' == Related Projects == * Some Babcock ancestors were also known as Seventh Day Baptists. Many Seventh Day Baptist families also heavily intermarried. It is not uncommon to see the same last names repeated in families. It may be useful to refer to the [[Space:Seventh_Day_Baptist|Seventh Day Baptist Church Project]] for further information.

    Baby Announcement E-Cards

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    Here is a small collection of vintage postcards that can be sent as e-cards for '''birth announcements'''. Also see the page for [[Space:Baby Congratulations E-Cards|Baby Congratulations cards]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Family E-Cards]]

    Baby Congratulations E-Cards

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    Here is a small collection of vintage postcards that can be sent as e-cards for '''best wishes on a new baby'''. Also see the separate page for [[Space:Baby Announcement E-Cards|baby announcement cards]]. All e-cards are WikiTree are 100% free. There are no pop-ups or spammy gimmicks. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Family E-Cards]]

    Background I

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    [[Category:Craig-4574_Background_Images]] [[Category:Background Images]] ==My Index Page for Profile Art Categories== :'''Pick a Category that best suits the background wanted for the Profile.''' :'''{{blue|Collaborate! Feel free to add your own here on any of the linked pages below.}}''' ---- ===Backgrounds for Profiles=== [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics.jpg|25px|caption=Feminine Profile Flowers Greige3]][[Space:Mary%60s_background_images|Mary's Background Images]] :[[Space:Background_I/Seamless]] |[[Space:Background_I/Masculine]] | [[Space:Background_I/Feminine]] | [[Space:Background_I/Child]] :[[Space:Background_I/Military]] |[[Space:Background_I/Occupation]] | [[Space:Background_I/Wood]] | [[Space:Background_I/Marble]] | [[Space:Background_I/Maps]] | [[Space:Background_I/Colors]] |[[Space:Background_I/Associations]] ====Nationalities==== :[[Space:Background_I/British]] | [[Space:Background_I/French]] | [[Space:Background_I/Irish]] | [[Space:Background_I/Kiwi]] | [[Space:Background_I/Scottish]] | [[Space:Background_I/Swedish]] ===Misc Graphics=== :[[Space:Background_I/Misc Graphics]] - Lines, Dividers, Squiggles and more :[[Space:Background_I/Campers]] - Cute Little Campers for every Holiday :[[Space: Background_I/Profile Graphics]] - Graphics for that empty square where a photo goes on the Profile :[[Space:Space:Background_I/Sticker_Art]] - Graphics for Stickers (Occupation, Sports, Hobbies, etc) ----

    Background I/Masculine

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    [[Space:Background_I]] Background Images that fit for a masculine feel for a profile. ==Background Previews and Instructions== Click on one of the images to open up the editing screen. Scroll down to '''Set as Background Image''', Add the WikiTree Profile ID, Save. THEN, Select the Profile that you would like the Background Image to appear. Make sure to save! '''Many more backgrounds to choose from at [[Space:Background_I|Background + Sticker + Profile Images]].''' {{blue|Collaborate! Feel free to add your own!}} {| class="wikitable" |- ! ! ! |- | {{Image|file=Linger-38-1.jpg|caption=Dark Gray Web Background|caption=Dark Gray Web Background}} | {{Image|file=King-17459.jpg|caption=Orange crown motif King}} | {{Image|file=Photos-2-16.jpg|caption=Forest Green Pinwheel}} |- |{{Image|file=Background_I-9.jpg|caption=Dark Brown Pattern}} | {{Image|file=Photos-2-18.jpg|caption=Blue Teal Argyle}} | {{Image|file=Photos-2-25.jpg|caption=Blue Tile}} |- |{{Image|file=Photos-2-19.jpg|caption=Green Grass}} | {{Image|file=Background_I_Masculine.jpg|caption=Green Grass moss}} |{{Image|file=Photos-2-21.jpg|caption=Blue Leather}} |- |{{Image|file=Background_I-19.jpg|caption=Green Plaid}} |{{Image|file=Background_I-20.jpg|caption=Gray Plaid}} |{{Image|file=Background_I_Masculine-1.jpg|caption=Black Leather Texture}} |- |{{Image|file=Background_I_Feminine-4.jpg|caption=Blue Wood}} |{{Image|file=Abby_s_Tools-79.jpg}} |{{Image|file=Background_I_Masculine.png}}
    [[Linger-359|Sample Profile]] |}

    Background I/Profile Graphics

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    [[Space:Background_I]][[Category:Images]][[Category:Occupations]] '''Misc Graphics, Dividers, Icons, Clipart for your Profile Page'''. '''Please be courteous and don't over do it.''' Too much stuff on a Profile Page takes away from the Ancestor. Simple is always best. :{{blue|Collaborate! Feel free to add your own.}} *NOTE: For Sticker Art and Instructions: [[Space:Space:Background_I/Sticker_Art|Space:Background I/Sticker Art]] ---- ==Pretty Icons== '''When you don't have a photo, use one of these.''' {| class="wikitable" |- | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-14.png|125px|caption=Feminine Profile Flowers Greige3]]
    [[Bauer-3955|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-15.png|125px|caption=Feminine Profile Flowers Peach Dahlia]]
    [[Cutright-281|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-17.png|175px|caption=Yellow Red Flowers on Black]]
    [[Patak-18|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-38.png|135px|caption=Peach Flowers on Black]]
    [[Crockett-1496|Sample Profile]] |- | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-19.png|125px|caption=Pink Yellow Wildflowers Black]]
    [[Cutright-633|Sample Profile]] | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-18.png|125px|caption=Big Red Daisy Black]]
    [[Lance-497|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-30.png|125px|caption=Strawberry Profile Art]]
    [[Stalnaker-536|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-44.png|125px|caption=Rose Gold Profile Art]]
    [[Dodrill-69|Sample Profile]] |- |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-39.png|125px|caption=Purple Lime]]
    [[Gregory-8303|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-16.png|125px|caption=Lavender Square Flowers]]
    [[Coppini-24|Sample Profile]] | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-35.png|125px|caption=Pink Rose]]
    [[Coppini-24|Sample Profile]] | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-34.png|135px|caption=Cherry Tree]]
    [[Hamrick-1080|Sample Profile]] | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-45.png|135px|caption=Frameless Dogwood]]
    [[Gregory-6666|Sample Profile]] |- ||[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-36.png|125px|caption=Multicolored Blue]]
    [[Gregory-8300|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-22.png|125px|caption=Daisy on Navy]]
    [[Gonyon-81|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-21.png|125px|caption=Baby Blue Navy]]
    [[Gonyon-80|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-20.png|125px|caption=L White Navy]]
    [[LaDuke-321|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-32.png|125px|caption=White Daisy Blue]]
    [[Champion-2711|Sample Profile]] |- | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-41.png|125px|caption=Sunflower on Green]]
    [[Cutright-634|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-42.png|125px|caption=Sunflower on Blue]]
    [[Autonavage-1|Sample Profile]] | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-40.png|135px|caption=Poppy Field]]
    [[Space:Background_I/Seamless|Sample Profile]] |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-46.png|135px|caption=Daffodils in Square]]
    [[Bebb-111|Sample Profile]] |- |{{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-27.png|align=c|size=s|caption=Musical Note}} |{{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-26.png|align=c|size=s|caption=Chess}} |{{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-25.png|align=c|size=s|caption=Star}} |{{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-37.png|align=c|size=s|caption=Bowling}} |- |{{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-24.png|align=c|size=s|caption=Deer }}
    [[Kniceley-22|Sample Profile]] |{{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-23.png|align=c|size=s|caption=Duck}}
    [[Patak-9|Sample Profile]] |{{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-29.png|align=c|size=s |caption=Mountain}}
    [[Cutright-282|Sample Profile]] |- |{{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-31.png|size=s|caption=Farmer Land}}
    [[Champion-2712|Sample Profile]] |{{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-33.png|size=s|caption=BlueSkyFarm}}
    [[Collins-33041|Sample Profile]] | |} {{clear}} ---- ---- ==Profile Picture Icons== These can also be used for stickers. [[Space:Space:Background_I/Sticker_Art|Space:Background I/Sticker Art]] {| class="wikitable" Border = ''5''; |- style="font-family:'Arial Black', Gadget, sans-serif !important;;" |- | [[Image:Photos-2-20.jpg|90px |Question Mark]]
    Question Mark | [[Image:Unknown-311337.jpg|150px |Seeking Unknown]]
    Seeking Unkwn Ancestor | [[Image:Craig-4574.png|150px|Update]]
    Update Monogram || [[Image:Background I Profile Graphics-13.png|155px|Wassaic State School]]
    Wassaic State School |- | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-8.jpg|150px|Auto Accident Victim]]
    Auto Accident Victim |[[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-9.jpg|150px|Died Too Young]]
    Died Too Young | [[Image:King-17616.jpg|125px|Infant]]
    Infant |{{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-28.png|size=s |caption=Gold Star Family}} |- | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-10.jpg|155px|Crime Victim candle]]
    Crime Victim Candle | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-11.jpg|145px|Victim of Serious Crime]]
    Victim of Serious Crime | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-16.jpg|150px|Accidental Death]]
    Accidental Death | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-12.png|150px|Died from TB]]
    Died From Tuberculosis |- | [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics-48.png|155px|caption=Baby Feet]]
    [[King-17617|Sample Profile]]'' | {{Image|file=Background_I_Profile_Graphics-50.png|size=150px|caption=Did You Know }} | |} {{clear}} [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics.jpg|30px]]'''Example Profile for Profile Icons: [[Conrad-4179|Eugene Ernest Conrad (1916-1952)]]''' (Auto Accident) [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics.jpg|30px]]'''Example Profile for Profile Icons: [[Crockett-2362|James Albert Crockett (1889-1921)]]''' (Crime Victim) [[Image:Background_I_Profile_Graphics.jpg|30px]]'''Example Profile for Profile Icons: [[King-17616|Dewey King]]''' (Infant) ----
    More Icons/Logos are added all the time. If there is a specific one that is not listed, just let me know and I will add it.

    Background Images for children's profiles

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    [[Category:Background Images]] ---- I got most of these backgrounds from [http://www.mycutegraphics.com/backgrounds/backgrounds.html My Cute Graphics]. It is a site where the graphics are free for non commercial use, including free clipart that can be used for profiles. {{Image|file=Background_Images_for_children_s_profiles.gif }} {{Image|file=Background_Images_for_children_s_profiles-1.gif }} {{Image|file=Higginbotham-764.gif }} {{Image|file=Background_Images_for_children_s_profiles-3.gif }} {{Image|file=Background_Images_for_children_s_profiles-4.gif }} {{Image|file=Allbritton-236.gif }} {{Image|file=Glover-2947.gif }} {{Image|file=UNKNOWN-275302.gif }} {{Image|file=Background_Images_for_children_s_profiles-10.gif }} {{Image|file=Background_Images_for_children_s_profiles-11.gif }} {{Image|file=Kendrick-828-1.jpg }}

    Bacon County, Georgia

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    [[Category:Bacon County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]]
    Welcome to Bacon County, Georgia Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Bacon_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Blueberries }} :'''1,000,000 years ago''' Bacon county area land was beneath the ocean. Alma, Georgia, the county seat have coarse yellow sand that some feel was ocean bottom sand. Other evidence of prehistoric life has been uncovered in Georgia, but none for the area of Bacon. Shark teeth fossil remains have been recorded in southern Georgia. Many archaeologists were researching in 1970-80, but it does require funds for the research. baker_history-of-alma_access.pdf :'''1700's''' Creek Indians first settled this Wiregrass region. Later pioneer families migrated from the Carolinas for affordable land.http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bacon-county {{Image|file=Appling_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=Turpentine harvesting }}{{clear}} :'''1900''' A turpentine still was owned by American Tie and Timber company. Turpentine and naval stores, which collects, processes, and markets forest products refined from the oleoresin of the slash pine and longleaf pine trees and turpentine were the key industries. Bacon county also has a large blueberry industry industry currently, thanks to the sandy soil. :'''1900''' Alma was settled after a train station was built for depot the east to west railway which passed through southern Appling County and northern Pierce County. This enabled rail access to Brunswick and Savannah without traveling through Waycross. When citizens first applied to Appling County for the town to be incorporated, they received the incorporation for the town of Alma, Georgia. http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/bacon :'''1904''' Georgia voters had approved a constitutional amendment limiting the number of counties in the state to 145. To create more Counties, the Georgia legislature had to pass an amendment in 1904 to change the counties limit. :'''1905''' - the General Assembly formed 8 more counties bringing the total to 145, the constitutional limit that had been approved by voters. However there was pressure for more counties. :'''1906''' - The Georgia lawmakers by-passed the limit by creating counties with a constitutional amendment that were not subject to the limitation.... :'''Aug 21, 1906''' When the Georgia assembly wanted to create Bacon County there was a stumbling legal block. FIRST The legality of a municipal incorporation, legislation had to pass the the assembly for Alma to be incorporated. In the end they approved to re-incorporate Alma with legislative instead of the nomal judicial charter. That act was approved. {{Image|file=Bacon_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Alma, GA school }}{{clear}} :'''1906''' Two stories detail how '''Alma, Georgia''' was named. ::"This is Your Georgia and Workers" by Bernice McCullar- (sold in a book stand near the turpentine Still. :::One story is Alma, Georgia represents the first letter of 4 of Georgia's early state capitals: Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville and Atlanta.(Although Savannah is missing form the list.) :::Story 2 Georgia Place-Names(1975), by Kenneth Krakow in Georgia Place-Names (1975) is a Macon salesman who came through the town with no name, offered the name of his wife, "Alma Sheridan"https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/bacon-county {{Image|file=Bacon_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=map of Bacon County. }}{{clear}} :'''Nov 3, 1914''' - Georgia Assembly created Bacon County from portions of Appling, Pierce, and Ware counties. Pioneers of Applling, Pierce and Ware counties were these Bacon's first settlers. Bacon County was the 149th county created by Georgia legislature. NOTE: the county seat, Alma, Georgia's name is an acronym of the '''{{blue|first letters or Georgia's 4 state capitals: Augusta, Louisville, Milledgeville, and Atlanta.}}''' http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabacon/Others believe Alma's name was suggested by a travelling salesman who offered his wife, Alma Sheridan. :'''Nov. 3, 1914''' date of Bacon County’s creation (although a state historical marker on the courthouse square incorrectly cites the county’s creation on the day the legislative act proposing the constitutional amendment was approved). Georgia’s 151st county was named for U.S. Senator Augustus Octavius Bacon, (d February 1914). Augustus was a Confederate Army veteran, candidate of Presidential Election from Georgia in 1868 and U.S. Senator(1895-1914). :'''1914''' Why was Bacon County created by constitutional amendment instead of an act of the General Assembly? ''' SEE 1906''' Bacon County had to be created the '''"by-pass way"''' of the constitutional amendment. :'''1919''' Bacon Courthouse was built. It still serves the residents. It was listed on National Register of Historic Places in 1980 ::Bacon county has no incorporated towns, but communities are Rockingham and Sessoms. Rockingham, Georgia was named for Rockingham, North Carolina by immigrants from North Carolina. :'''1924''' Georgia suddenly had 161 counties (16 created by constitutional amendments). :'''Jan 1,1932''' Milton and Campbell counties merged with Fulton with a total of 159 counties... :'''1945''' Georgia voters ratified another new constitution with the limit of 159 counties. There was a new provision that no new counties could be formed unless existing counties were consolidated to form a new one.... :::Bacon is one of 25 Georgia counties that still have their original boundaries provided at the time of creation. :'''1998''' - A satellite campus of Okefenokee Technical College opened in Alma. {{Image|file=Bacon_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Rabinowitz Building }}{{clear}} ::The Alma Depot and the Rabinowitz Building located on West 11th St. The Depot is privately owned and used as a warehouse. also of interest are the Old Dixon Hotel and the Camp Ground Methodist Church date to the early 1800's. ::The Bacon Area and Whitehead Creek Area (2 wildlife management areas) allow hunting. Together with Bacon County parks, visitors and residents have recreation . ::According to the 2010 U.S. census, the population of Bacon County is 11,096, an increase from the 2000 population of 10,103. {{Image|file=Bacon_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Bacon county Blueberries }}{{clear}} ::U.S Highway Number 1 crosses Bacon County from north to south and connects Maine to Key West, Florida. Georgia Highway No. 32 crosses the county as it connects the Atlantic Ocean to the Alabama border. Recently, Federal and State funds have enabled road paving for the county following the consolidation of the county and city schools. There are still many dusty dirt country roads. Some are firebrakes used also for travel. Descendants of Bacon County pioneers have held on to the inherited lands. Some of the farm deed records predate the Civil War. Some enlarge the land holding by acquiring farms nearby. Thus the total number of farms have '''decreased''' but the size of the farm has increased. Mechanized farming increased together with the decrease of farm laborers. Pine tree growth is still an important and profitable industry. ::Bacon County does not have a rich history. '''{{blue| It only has one historic marker}}''' in the 294 miles of its sparse population. {{Image|file=Bacon_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Bacon County Marker. }} ::Since there is more history in Appling County (from which Bacon County was formed) some of Appling County's history can be also included for Bacon County. All legal and historical documents of present day Bacon county came from Appling county in origin. Supplies for Bacon had to be bought in Savannah (100 miles away) and hauled in by oxcart pulled by oxen requiring several days. A wash pot and a hog were, then meat could be killed and cooked. The settlers hand made their plow stocks. Farmers had no seed planters, instead they dropped corn by hand 36 inches apart. ===Government Offices=== Courthouse Details It is not known what served as Bacon County courthouse for the four years after its creation in 1914. 1st Courthouse, 1919 - 2-story brick courthouse was completed a nd still serves today. {{Image|file=Bacon_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Bacon county courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size -Area: 286 mi² - 259 sq. mi. (740 km2) is land and 27 square miles (70 km2) (9.5%) is water. :Rivers - Big Satilla Creek, Hurricane Creek, Little Hurricane Creek :has a total area of 286 square miles (740 km2), of which 259 square miles :Rank -Bacon County, Georgia is the 2873rd largest county equivalent area in the United States. :Type -majority and western portion of Bacon County is located in the Satilla River sub-basin of the St. Marys River-Satilla River basin. The entire eastern, and half of the SE edge of the county is in the Little Satilla River sub-basin of the same St. Marys-Satilla River basin. :Size 285-square-mile county in 1914 :Created from Appling, Pierce, and Ware counties. :Locale -southeast South Georgia. :Known as ‘Wiregrass Country’. :Soil -Grayish sandy loam ideal for farming in other areas ::Excepted area - Sea level rises to form clay hills over a gully of black water :Vegetation - Piney woods, In the 1800's the county had wiregrass which carpets the ground, for good grazing range for cattle. :Agriculture - land was cleared for cotton, tobacco, :Products - Lumber from the forest industry, turpentine :Animals - unbranded and Razorback hogs roam the piney woods eating the wringers roots. :Elevation 215 feet above sea level ====Adjacent counties==== *Appling County (northeast){{Image|file=Bacon_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=surrounding counties }} *Pierce County (east) *Ware County (south) *Coffee County (west) *Jeff Davis County (northwest) ====Protected areas==== *Bacon Area and Whitehead Creek Area (2 wildlife management areas) allow hunting ===Demographics=== 2000, there were 10,103 people living in the county with a population density of 36 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 81.48% White, 15.70% Black or African American, 0.15% Native American, 0.30% Asian, 1.46% from other races, and 0.91% from two or more races. 3.39% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 11,096 people living in the county.with a population density of 42.9 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $31,429 and the median income for a family was $45,442. The per capita income for the county was $17,110. About 11.6% of families and 16.5% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.8% of those under age 18 and 16.8% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bacon_County,_Georgia {{Image|file=Bacon_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bacon County and location in Georgia }}{{clear}} *University: Okefenokee Technical College, Alma Highways:
    *U.S. Route 1 *U.S. Route 23 *Georgia State Route 4 *Georgia State Route 4 Alternate *Georgia State Route 19 *Georgia State Route 32 *Georgia State Route 203 ====Cities/Towns==== *[[:Category: Alma, Georgia|Alma]] *[[:Category:Rockingham, Georgia|Rockingham]] ====County Resources==== *University: Okefenokee Technical College, Alma *Bacon Area and Whitehead Creek Area (2 wildlife management areas) allow hunting *Day of the Child in April *Georgia Blueberry Festival in June {{Image|file=Bacon_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Blueberries }}{{clear}} *Guysie Mule Roundup in October *Big Buck Contest in October *Christmas Parade in December. =====Notables===== *Harry Crews novelist, born in the county in 1935, recorded his childhood memories of the area in his acclaimed memoir, "A Childhood: The Biography of a Place (1978)." ====Census==== :1920 --- 6,460 — :1930 --- 7,055 9.2% :1940 --- 8,096 14.8% :1950 --- 8,940 10.4% :1960 --- 8,359 −6.5% :1970 --- 8,233 −1.5% :1980 --- 9,379 13.9% :1990 --- 9,566 2.0% :2000 --- 10,103 5.6% :2010 --- 11,096 9.8% :Est. 2016 --- 11,372 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Corinth Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery, Alma, Georgia|Corinth Free Will Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pine Level Church Cemetery, Bacon County, Georgia|Pine Level Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rigdon Cemetery, Alma, Georgia|Rigdon Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rose Hill Cemetery, Alma, Georgia|Rose Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Big Creek Cemetery, Bacon County, Georgia|Big Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Campground Methodist Church Cemetery, Bacon County, Georgia|Campground Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pine Lawn Memorial Garden, Bacon County, Georgia|Pine Lawn Memorial Garden]] *[[:Category: Taylor Cemetery, Bacon County, Georgia|Taylor Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wolf Pit Cemetery, Bacon County, Georgia|Wolf Pit Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://genealogytrails.com/geo/bacon/ *[https://www.bcraiders.com School District] *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bacon-county Georgia Encyclopedia] *https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/bacon-county *Bonnie Taylor Baker, "The History of Alma and Bacon County, Georgia (Alma, Ga.: B. T. Baker, 1984). " * http://www.worldatlas.com/na/us/ga/c-bacon-county-georgia.html *Susan R. Boatright and Douglas C. Bachtel, eds., "Georgia County Guide (Athens: Center for Agribusiness and Economic Development, University of Georgia, annual)."

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For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. ==Overview of Baden-Württemberg== : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=WikiTree_practice-1.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=Baden-Wurttemberg_Team.png |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 25 April 1952 :Capital: Stuttgart :English: Baden-Wurttemberg :German: Baden-Württemberg :Replaced: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baden Baden], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%BCrttemberg-Baden Württemberg-Baden], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/W%C3%BCrttemberg-Hohenzollern Württemberg-Hohenzollern] {{Image|file=German_Roots_Images-4.png |size=s |align=r |caption=B-W location in Germany }} :The third largest state in Germany. A parliamentary republic and partly sovereign, federated state formed in 1952 by a merger of the states of Württemberg-Baden, Baden and Württemberg-Hohenzollern. An area of 35,751 square kilometers supports a population of around 10.8 million people. It is considered one of the top destinations for tourists in Germany. *[https://www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/en/home/ Baden-Wuerttemberg.de]: Official Website *Wikipedia: Baden-Württemberg ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg English]); ([https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg German]) *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg WikiVoyage]: Baden-Württemberg *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg_by_population Wikipedia]: List of Cities in Baden-Württemberg by Population ===Maps=== :Baden-Württemberg is located in southwest Germany, east of the Rhine. It shares borders with the German states of Rhineland Palatinate, Hessen, and Bavaria. International borders are shared with France (region of Grand Est), and Switzerland (cantons of Basel-Landschaft, Basel-Stadt, Aargau, Zürich, Schaffhausen and Thurgau). :Coordinates: 48°32′16″N 9°2′28″E *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/ Meyers Gazetteer] - search page *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Baden-Württemberg Google search page]: Baden-Württemberg maps *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg#/media/File:Baden-Wuerttemberg_travel_map_EN.png WikiVoyage]: Baden-Wurttemberg Travel Map *[https://www.google.com/search?safe=active&rlz=1C1NHXL_enUS687US687&biw=1536&bih=730&q=baden-w%C3%BCrttemberg+cities+map&npsic=0&rflfq=1&rlha=0&tbm=lcl&ved=2ahUKEwiy2-6sy4rjAhUWVs0KHVv3BR0QtgN6BAgLEAQ&tbs=lrf:,lf:1,lf_ui:1&rldoc=1 Google]: Cities Map *[https://www2.landesarchiv-bw.de/ofs21/olf/start.php?bestand=14217 Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg]: village/township maps of Baden from late 19th and early 20th century ===History=== :From [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg Wikipedia]: The history of Baden-Württemberg covers the area included in the historical state of Baden, the former Prussian Hohenzollern, and Württemberg, part of the region of Swabia since the 9th century. :In the 1st century AD, Württemberg was occupied by the Romans, who defended their control of the territory by constructing a limes (fortified boundary zone). Early in the 3rd century, the Alemanni drove the Romans beyond the Rhine and the Danube, but they in turn succumbed to the Franks under Clovis I, the decisive battle taking place in 496. The area later became part of the Holy Roman Empire. :The history of Baden as a state began in the 12th century, as a fief of the Holy Roman Empire. As a fairly inconsequential margraviate that was divided between various branches of the ruling family for much of its history, it gained both status and territory during the Napoleonic era, when it was also raised to the status of grand duchy. In 1871, it became one of the founder states of the German Empire. The monarchy came to an end with the end of the First World War, but Baden itself continued in existence as a state of Germany until the end of the Second World War. :Württemberg, often spelled "Wirtemberg", "Wurtemberg" or "Wuerttemberg" in English, developed as a political entity in southwest Germany, with the core established around Stuttgart by Count Conrad (died 1110). His descendants expanded Württemberg while surviving Germany's religious wars, changes in imperial policy, and invasions from France. The state had a basic parliamentary system that changed to absolutism in the 18th century. Recognised as a kingdom in 1806–1918, its territory now forms part of the modern German state of Baden-Württemberg, one of the 16 states of Germany, a relatively young federal state that has only existed since 1952. The coat of arms represents the state's several historical component parts, of which Baden and Württemberg are the most important. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg Wikipedia]: History of Baden Wurttemberg *[https://www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/en/our-state/state-history/ Baden-Württemberg.de]: State History *[https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=history+of+baden+wuerttemberg&view=detail&mid=D631432DFB39218EF318D631432DFB39218EF318&FORM=VIRE Bing]: History of Baden-Württemberg - Video *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1OFXzE6UFdP6y6T-o51vnhYyKqlFn6JZw/view?usp=sharing Waiblingen and Aldingen, Württemberg: Historic Administrative Hierarchy] from member John Witz ===Culture=== :Because Baden-Württemberg was created for administrative reasons it contains a number of different cultures within its area. The Black Forest in the south western portion borders France. It is known for its wood carving, cuckoo clocks, and confections. It also was home to many "glasshutten" where glass has been made for centuries (see [https://en.m.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Black_Forest Black Forest]). In the south east section is the Bodensee Region home to Lake Constance and on the border with Switzerland and Austria. It is a haven for both water enthusiasts, hikers, and bikers. It is known for its production of world renowned Ravensburger jigsaw puzzles (see [https://en.m.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Bodensee_Region Bodensee Region]). Also in the south east located above the Bodensee Region are the Swabian Mountains. It is a mecca for mountain sports, cave exploration, and geologists with its massive limestone formations (see [https://en.m.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Swabian_Mountains Swabian Mountains]). In the center you will find the Stuttgart Region with its vineyards, castles, museums and urban culture. Shopping is a favored activity here (see [https://en.m.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Stuttgart_Region Stuttgart Region]). And to the north is the densely populated Urban Regions featuring the cities of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mannheim Mannheim], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karlsruhe Karlsruhe], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heilbronn Heilbronn] and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidelberg Heidelberg]. Each city has a lot to offer in terms of museums, arts, crafts, and research facilities. *[https://en.m.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Rhine-Neckar WikiVoyage]: Rhine-Neckar *[https://www.schloesser-und-gaerten.de/en/home/ Schlosser-und-gaerten.de]: State Palaces and Gardens of Baden-Wurttemberg *[https://www.netmuseum.de/ NetMuseum.de]: Find museums and exhibitions in Baden-Württemberg *[http://www.literaturland-bw.de/ Literaturland]: Baden-Wurttemberg *[https://www.hdgbw.de/ House of History]: B-W *[https://www.tourism-bw.com/ Tourism-bw]: The Sunny Side of Germany, tourism website *[https://www.eupedia.com/germany/baden-wurttemberg.shtml Eupedia]: Baden-Württemberg Travel Guide *[https://www.baden-wuerttemberg.de/en/our-state/holiday-destination-and-centre-of-culture/ Baden-Wuerttemberg]: Holiday Destination and Centre of Culture *[https://www.bing.com/videos/search?q=baden+wurttemberg+germany+culture&qpvt=baden+wurttemberg+germany+culture&FORM=VDRE Bing Search]: B-W Culture Videos *[https://theculturetrip.com/europe/germany/articles/the-best-things-to-do-in-baden-wurttemberg-germany/ CultureTrip]: The Best Things to Do in Baden-Württemberg, Germany *[https://www.leo-bw.de/web/guest/home LandesGeschichtliches Informationssystem Baden-Württemberg (LEO BW)]: Discover Baden-Wurttemberg ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[https://krust.de/wp-content/uploads/pdf/familienbuch_oeschelbronn.pdf Ortsfamilienbuch Öschelbronn (Baden)]: .pdf download *[https://www.genealoger.com/german/ger_4_badenwurttemberg.htm Genealoger]: Family History and Genealogy Resources: Baden-Württemberg *[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~tqpeiffer/genealogy/Documents/Locations%20-%20Euro/Germany/Baden-Wurttemburg%20Webpage.htm RootsWeb]: Baden-Wurttemberg *[https://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/ The State Archives of Baden-Württemberg/''Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg'']: Address: Eugenstraße 7, 70182 Stuttgart. [https://www.landesarchiv-bw.de/de/en/68809 in English] *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Portal:W%C3%BCrttemberg Genealogy.net]: GenWiki Portal: Württemberg *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg,_Germany_Genealogy FamilySearch]: Baden-Württemberg, Germany Genealogy *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/How_to_Find_Birth,_Marriage,_and_Death_Records_for_Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg How to Find Birth, Marriage, and Death Records for Baden-Württemberg] Family Search *[http://www.oatney.org/Urloffen_Germany.htm Urloffen/Appenweier Germany] *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=316372 Archion.de]: Protestant church records from Baden and Württemberg ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Baden_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Baden Online Genealogy Records *[http://www.amason.net/pgallery/piwigo/ Amason.net]: Genealogical Records Digitization Project *[http://www.statistik.baden-wuerttemberg.de/LABI/home.asp Statistik]: Baden-Württemberg State Bibliography Online *[https://www2.landesarchiv-bw.de/ofs21/olf/struktur.php?bestand=54526&klassi=&anzeigeKlassi= Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg]: Protestant Parishes: Duplicates of Church Records for Württemberg and Hohenzollern 1808-1875 ("Zweitschriften") *[https://www2.landesarchiv-bw.de/ofs21/olf/struktur.php?bestand=18750 Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg]: Roman Catholic: Duplicates of Church Records for Württemberg 1808-1875 ("Zweitschriften") *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration === Religious Facilities=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Churches_in_Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg Wikipedia]: Churches in Baden-Württemberg *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Religious_buildings_and_structures_in_Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg Wikipedia]: Religious Buildings and Structures in Baden-Württemberg *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Directories FamilySearch]: Germany Church Directories *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/German_Jewish_Records FamilySearch]: German Jewish Records *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Religion_in_Germany Wikipedia]: Religion in Germany ===Emigration=== *[https://www.auswanderer-bw.de/auswanderer/index.php?sprache=de&suche=1 Emigration from Southwest-Germany (Eng)] (German: [https://www.auswanderer-bw.de/auswanderer/index.php?sprache=de&suche=1 Auswanderung aus Südwestdeutschland]) *[https://www.germangenealogygroup.com/records-search/german_emigrants.php Germany Genealogy Group]: German Emigration Database *[https://www.deutsche-auswanderer-datenbank.de/index.php?id=275&L=1 Historisches Museum Bremerhaven]: German Emigrant Database *[https://immigrantships.net/bremenproj/bremenproject.html Immigrant Ships Transcribers Guild]: Transcribed Ships Manifests Departing from Germany. Ports of departure include: Altona, Bremen, Bremerhaven, Cuxhaven, Geestemunde, Hamburg, Stettin, Swinemunde (currently Swinoujscie, Poland), German Unspecified Ports *[https://www.germanroots.com/emigration.html GermanRoots.com]: Online German Emigration Records, Lists and Indexes *[https://web.archive.org/web/20170821040328/http://www.germanyroots.com/ships/index.php?lan=en&cat=1 GermanyRoots]: Ship's Database *WikiTree Immigration/Emigration Categories: ::*[[:Category:Immigration_Records_and_Passenger_Lists|Category: Immigration Records and Passenger Lists]] ::*[[:Category:German_Confederation%2C_Emigrants|Category: German Confederation, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:Germany%2C_Emigrants|Category: Germany, Emigrants]] ::*[[:Category:American_Immigration|Category: American Immigration]] === Local Cemeteries=== *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery-browse/Germany/Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg?id=state_1550 Find A Grave]: Cemeteries in Baden Württemberg *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cemeteries_in_Germany#Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg Wikipedia]: List of Cemeteries in Baden-Württemberg *[https://grabsteine.genealogy.net/cemlist.php?l=08&lang=de Compgen's Grabsteinprojekt]: Cemeteries in Baden-Württemberg *[http://www.denkmalprojekt.org/covers_de/d_badwuert.htm Denkmalprojekt]: War memorials in Baden-Württemberg ===Libraries=== *[https://www.worldcat.org/libraries WorldCat Library Search] * [https://www.blb-karlsruhe.de/ Badische Landesbibliothek Karlsruhe] ([https://digital.blb-karlsruhe.de/ digitized collection]) * [https://www.wlb-stuttgart.de/ Württembergische Landesbibliothek Stuttgart] ===Colleges and Universities=== : They often have local records and have professors who are versed in local lore so can be a wonderful resource and many are multilingual. *Baden-Württemberg is home to some of the oldest, most renowned, and prestigious universities in Germany, such as the universities of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidelberg_University Heidelberg] (founded in 1386, the oldest university within the territory of modern Germany), [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Freiburg Freiburg] (founded in 1457), and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_T%C3%BCbingen Tübingen] (founded in 1477). It also contains three of the eleven German 'excellence universities' (Heidelberg, Tübingen, and [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Konstanz Konstanz] and formerly, Freiburg and Karlsruhe). *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Universities_and_colleges_in_Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg Wikipedia]: Universities and Colleges in Baden-Württemberg ===Local Phone Books=== *[https://www.loc.gov/rr/european/phonede/dephoneA-D.html Library of Congress] Address/Telephone Directories from Germany * http://www.telefonbuch.de * https://www.dasoertliche.de/ * [http://adressbuecher.genealogy.net/addressbooks/all address books] at Compgen ===Local Genealogy Groups=== *[[Space:Lists_of_Adresses_for_Family_Research_in_Germany|WikiTree Space: List of Addresses for Family Research in Germany]] ===WikiTree Free Space Pages and One-Place Studies=== :Have you created a page that you'd like included below? Add a profile comment below with a link to what you would like to contribute. The following pages were created by our project members: *[[Space:Aixheim|Aixheim, Württemberg, Germany - Place Study]] by [[Maranda-80|Michael Maranda]] *[[Space:Neuenheim%2C_Heidelberg_One_Place_Study| Neuenheim, Heidelberg One Place Study]] by [[Kunst-114|Trisha Kunst]] *[[Project:Schwenningen_Emigrants_of_1847|Schwenningen Emigrants of 1847]] by [[Smith-32867|Jillaine Smith]] ==WikiTree Categories== English: [[:Category:Baden-W%C3%BCrttemberg%2C_Germany|Category:Baden-Württemberg, Germany]] (6 Subcategories) German: [[:Category:Baden-Württemberg%2C_Deutschland|Category:Baden-Württemberg, Deutschland]] (2 subcategories) ==Translation Aides== In Germany a number of different written languages and dialects were used. Below are some links to sites which may help you with old documents. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/S%C3%BCtterlin Wikipedia]: Sütterlin *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Handwriting FamilySearch]: Germany - Handwriting *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurrent Wikipedia]: Kurrent *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackletter Wikipedia]: Blackletter *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fraktur Wikipedia]: Fraktur *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/%C3%9F Wikipedia]: ß *[https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Brockhaus_1894_Deutsche_Mundarten.jpg WikiMedia]: Brockhaus 1894 Deutsche Mundarten (map of German dialects) *[http://www.math.ubc.ca/~cass/frivs/latin/latin-dict-full.html Latin phrases] because many old records are written in Latin this is a handy list of commonly used Latin phrases. *[[Space:German-English_Glossary|German-English Glossary]] *[[Space:Genealogy_Glossary|WikiTree]]: Genealogy Glossary of multiple languages using common genealogy related words.
    This is an active [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page with up-to-date information.
    Last updated by [[Thiessen-117|Traci Thiessen]]: 19 Jul 2022

    Bader Name Study

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

    Baggett Family Crest (Coat of Arms)

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    Bagley Cemetery, Alpharetta, Georgia

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    See the [[:Category:Bagley_Cemetery%2C_Alpharetta%2C_Georgia|Bagley Cemetery]] for people buried in this cemetery. '''Cemetery name:''' Bagley Cemetery aka Jones Cemetery '''Address:''' 900 McFarland 400 Blvd, Alpharetta, Forsyth, GA 30004 '''GPS Coordinates:''' GPS Coordinates: 34.1237623,-84.2212067 '''Information:''' '''NOTE: The Bagley Cemetery is also known as the Jones Cemetery'''. Bagley Cemetery is a private cemetery located in Alpharetta, Forsyth County, Georgia. Note: Some Oldtimers consider this cemetery the "Jones Family Cemetery" but it is extremely rarely ever referred to it by that name." There is also an often called "Bagley Family Cemetery" located at the Forsyth Primitive Church off of Old Shiloh Road. It is called that because is has mostly Bagley's buried there. The Bagley Cemetery is a small family cemetery located in Alpharetta, Forsyth County, Georgia off of exit 12 from GA 400. It is located directly behind the Racetrack gas station on McFarland Road. The approximate address for GPS purposes is 900 McFarland Blvd, Alpharetta, GA 30004. ''This cemetery is located in the Forsyth County section of Alpharetta, GA.'' '''To Add A Sticker To Each Profile: ''' :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Georgia|place=[[Space:PARTIAL URL OF SPACE PAGE|NAME Cemetery]]}} :{{Global Cemeteries|sub=Georgia|place=[[Space:Bagley_Cemetery%2C_Alpharetta%2C_Georgia|Bagley Cemetery]]}} {{Global Cemeteries|sub=Georgia|place=[[Space:Bagley_Cemetery%2C_Alpharetta%2C_Georgia|Bagley Cemetery]]}} === Progress === :100% Surveyed :1% Uploaded :100% of Photographs taken ===About=== This free space page for the Bagley Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Georgia_Cemeteries|Georgia Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Georgia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] for assistance (FAG name is Kit and most of the photos of this cemetery on that website are my originals.) ----- ===Interments=== There are approximately 35 recorded interments. Not all interments have tombstones. A substantial amount of graves have just stones. A substantial amount of tombstones have deteriorated to the point of being unreadable. Since this is a private cemetery from the 1800's, it is possible there are additional non-marked graves. ---- ===Condition=== Good. The cemetery is located in the middle of industrial buildings. It sits amongst shade trees and is fenced off from the road. It is easily accessible. Most of the tombstones are covered in heavy pollution and unreadable. It is unclear who maintains the area but it does not seem to be drastically overgrown. Definitely wear boots because there are weeds with stickers and thorns. ---- ===Contact, Location and Map=== NOTE: There is not a cemetery office or contact person at this location. It is privately maintained. Since this cemetery is on the edge of a parking lot, there is not an official address. Address and Phone - approximate
    900 McFarland 400 Blvd
    Alpharetta, GA 30004
    ====Directions==== From GA 400, take McFarland Parkway, West. Turn Right on McFarland 400 Blvd (at the Racetrac gas station). in 1/4 of a mile, the cemetery will be directly in front of you. Park in one of the nearby building parking lots and walk to the cemetery. There are no signs. The cemetery is hidden amongst the trees and is fenced. GPS Coordinates
    Latitude: 34.1237623ºN Longitude: -84.2212067ºW [https://www.google.com/maps/@34.1237623,-84.2212067,3a,75y,51.95h,102.71t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s-4_IiQKMTBFMakYRCTaYcg!2e0!7i13312!8i6656!6m1!1e1 Bagley Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== Please do not copy photos or other information from these websites unless it is your original material. :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=32621 Find A Grave page for Bagley Cemetery].
    :[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2434929 Fin A Grave page for Jones Cemetery]. ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of grave markers photographed w/ GPS coordinates on September 1, 2016 Data Transcriptions * 25% ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. ----- ===Table of Interments=== Sixty-nine Documented interments in this cemetery. All interments are currently being transcribed from visuals and official records. Tombstone photos are currently being taken by [[Craig-4574|Sandy Craig]] and will be uploaded in January 2017. {| border="5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#8aaa16;"|'''Last Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#8aaa16;"|'''First Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#8aaa16;"|'''Born''' ! align="center" style="background:#8aaa16;"|'''Died''' ! align="center" style="background:#cccc00;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#cccc00;"|'''Photo click for larger''' |- |Jones-|Jones||Seaborn||1814 Feb 27 ||1891 May 31 ||795 GA Mil Forsyth CO CSA||Coming Soon | |- |Jones-|Jones||Warren||1858 Oct 19 ||1861 Aug 12||Son of Seaborn & Amanda Jones||Coming Soon | |-align="center" |[[Bagley-1223|Bagley]]||Isaac W||1840 November 4 ||1930 Jan 6 ||CO I 16 GA Inf CSA||[[Image:Bagley_Cemetery_Alpharetta_Georgia-2.jpg|100px]] |-

    Bahá'í Faith

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    [[Category:Religion Project]] [[Category:Baha'i Faith]] The purpose of this project is to provide a collaborative environment for WikiTree members researching genealogies of members of the Baha'i Faith. The goals of this project include: * Improving existing profiles of Baha'is, including biographies, family connections, sources, and categories * Identifing and adding new profiles for Baha'is, with attention to proper sourcing, biographies, and family connections * Creating and managing pages for key sources for biographical and genealogical information about Baha'is * Working with the categorization project to maintain and appropriately develop subcategories for the Baha'i Faith * Working with the technical experts on WikiTree concerning issues arising from use of multiple scripts (notably the right-to-left Arabic script used in Arabic, Persian, etc.) == Approach to adding & improving profiles == What we're hoping to achieve with each profile is in line with the basics of Wikitree: # Making sure the person has at least the basic information: exact birth & death dates, places, etc.; # Completing a basic biography including a mention of the person's work with the Baha'i Faith; # Connecting that person to other family members on WikiTree; and # Incorporating sources for the above information and relationships. For example: * [[Nabil-4|Marzieh Khan (Nabil) Gail]] * [[Blundell-961|Ethel Annie Blundell]] It is important to remember that everything is a work-in-progress. Oftentimes we don't have/can't find all of the information right away. So, we add what we have (i.e., "start with what you know"), and if more info comes to light later on, OR, if someone else comes by who can add more, then we add it. The great thing about WikiTree is that it's a collaborative effort. We don't all need to be professional genealogists to help one another. We also don't need to be great writers or even great researchers. We just do what we can and work together to build our collective history. == Project members == Project members include: * [[Osborn-3289|Don Osborn]] * [[Freeth-52|Vicky Majewski]] * [[Kolins-1|Steven Kolins]] * [[Felty-296|Beverly (Felty) Enslow]] * [[Sumner-3478|Christine Sumner]] * [[Uzzell-160|Charles Uzzell]] == Research aids == * [[Space:Source_for_looking_up_Bahá'ís|Sources for looking up Bahá'ís]] == Tasks == * [[Space:Baha'i_Project_To-Do_List|Baha'i Project To-Do List]] Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15772293 send a private message]. Thanks!

    Baham Name Study

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    [[Category:Baham Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] __NOTOC__
    Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
    If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Baham Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baham Baham name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Baham name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bahams), by time period (18th Century Bahams), or by topic (Baham DNA, Baham Occupations, Baham Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Baham Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Baham}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Baham}}
    {{Clear}} ==Teams== * * * * * ====Research Pages==== *[[Space:Baham Name Study Research|Baham Name Study Research]] General information about the Baham surname. ==Membership== * ''Example: Your Name - I am interested in the Bahams of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bahn Bahn] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bahan Bahan]

    Bailey County, Texas

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    [[Category:Bailey County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
    Welcome to Bailey County, Texas Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Bailey_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }} Bailey County is thinly settled cattle country. :{{blue|August, 1876 Bailey was created from the Bexar District, but attached for judicial purposes to Baylor County until 1891}}.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb01 Since institution of its government, this 832 sq. mi. county, with its good water resources, has developed an outstanding agricultural economy. Its progress is a tribute to the standards of its pioneer settlers. Bailey and the 21 other counties newly formed at the time were attached to '''Jack County''' for judicial purposes. :'''1879''' The XIT Ranch had its origin in 1879 when the legislature set aside three million acres in Dallam, Hartley, Oldham, Deaf Smith, Parmer, Lamb, Bailey, Cochran, and Hockley counties to fund the building of the Capitol. :'''1881''' jurisdiction of Bailey County was transferred from Jack to Baylor County; :'''1887''', jurisdiction was transferred to Hale County; :'''1892 - 1901''' jurisdiction was transferre to Castro County. Settlement of Bailey County did not come early, since the XIT Ranch held most of its land from 1882 until the division and sale of the ranch in 1901. :'''1892''' the XIT Ranch was organized with British backing; its landholdings included N and S Bailey County. Fencing in the county was done between 1883 and 1886, and the first cattle reached the ranch in 1885. :Among the eight major divisions of the XIT, Bailey County land fell within the Spring Lake, Yellow House, and Bovina divisions. *'''1892-1918''', Bailey county was attached to Castro County. *'''November, 1918''', Bailey County was finally organized. with its first clerks. :'''1900''' the United States census counted only '''four''' people living in Bailey County. :'''1901''' after the XIT sold lands , other large ranches (the '''VVN''', the '''Snyder''', the '''Bovina Cattle Company''', the '''YL''', and the '''Muleshoe''') dominated the region. {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1906-1912''' - The county developed quickly as old ranchland was divided up and sold to farmers by land developers. The Coldren Land Company and the Vaughn Land Company held promotions in Bailey County. Residents decided to organize the county. They raised $1,500 to send delegates to Austin to lobby for a revision of the minimum county-voter requirement to seventy-five. Midwestern farmers took special excursion trains to nearby Farwell, then were taken south and shown Bailey County lands, selling at ten to twenty dollars an acre. :'''1909''' the county's first irrigation well was dug. :'''1910''', 71 farms had been established in the county, population had increased to 312. A severe drought in 1910 drove away many of these early settlers, but others moved in. :'''1913''' Santa Fe Railroad extended its tracks through the county. :'''June 1919''' the county bought a jail cell from Parmer County. The first courthouse was begun, - frame - cost- $2,450. Mr C.D. Gupton was asked to be Justice of the Peace by the Bailey Commissioners court in Blackwater... A county Election elected Muleshoe for county seat despite the ranchers' opposition who feared that organization would bring taxation :'''1920''' Ground water was discovered at depths of twenty to forty feet, and large ranches were broken up and sold as farm tracts. :'''1923'''. Bailey County received a cotton gin :'''1924 and 1925''' -Both the Watson Ranch and the Newsome Ranch were subdivided. Small farms grew wheat, corn, forage crops, and cotton expanded. 302 farms were here :'''1929''' Over 24,000 acres was planted in cotton to be the leading crop. :'''1940''' Population was 6,318, cotton production in Bailey County occupied almost 45,000 acres, and the number of farms had increased to 820. The population of the county rose significantly during this period. :'''post 1945''' -After World War II, the county grew in population until the 1960s. In 1950, 7,592 people. :{{Blue|Bailey County was created from the Bexar District in 1876, but was not orgamized until 1917. The county is named for '''Peter James Bailey''', a Kentucky lawyer killed at the Battle of the Alamo during the Texas War for Independence from Mexico. The County seat is Muleshoe.}}

    Land for a NEW Capitol!
    When reading of Charles Goodnight, the Chisolm Trail or Richard King's ranch, one thinks of cattle and land of the 1800's. The Texas legislature thought of what they could do with all of its land. Here were the descendants of theTexas settlers who fought for the independence wondering just how they could pay all of its bills. The Republic of Texas had no money, but had previously rewarded the fallen heroes with land bounties. Still no money coming in. By 1875 Texas needed a new capitol building, but it was short on cash as it had been for 40 years.. Why not do a '''{{Blue|GREAT BARTER?}}''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIT_Ranch Wikipedia:XIT Ranch] , [http://www.xitmuseum.com/history.shtml XIT Museum History] , [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apx01 Texas online, XIT Ranch] These new legislators set aside a large amount of its lands to use for the capitol. By 1891 a fire destroyed the existing capital. Time for action. There was an investment syndicate, two brothers from Parmer county. An agreement was reached between the Chicago-based investment syndicate to back the brothers for and survey prior to fencing the''' {{Blue|XIT Ranch}}.''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIT_Ranch Wikipedia:XIT Ranch] , [http://www.xitmuseum.com/history.shtml XIT Museum History] , [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apx01 Texas online, XIT Ranch] , Of this Elijah Wood began building a new capitol building in Austin. The '''{{Blue|COLLABORATION}}''' became one of the grand legends of the state’s cattle heritage.
    XIT Ranch and the State Capitol
    In 1875, it was proposed that the great state of Texas needed a new capitol building. Short on cash, the state legislature instead set aside 3,050,000 acres in the Panhandle as payment. An investment syndicate from Chicago, with the backing of wealthy and titled British investors, accepted the proposal in 1882 and began surveying the lands of present-day Dallam, Hartley, Oldham, Deaf Smith, Parmer, Castro, Bailey, Lamb, Cochran, and Hockley counties. The land was good for raising cattle, and by 1885, barbed wire fenced the acres known as the XIT Ranch and the first 2,500 head of longhorn cattle arrived in Dallam County. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIT_Ranch Wikipedia:XIT Ranch], [http://www.xitmuseum.com/history.shtml XIT Museum History], [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apx01 Texas online, XIT Ranch] {{Image|file=Dallam_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=275 |caption=cowboys. }}{{clear}}
    In Austin, Elijah Wood's sunset red granite capitol building was rising from the ground
    The total cost of building the state capitol, which was completed in April 1888 was $3,744,630.60. The State of Texas assumed $500,000 of the debt. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/XIT_Ranch Wikipedia:XIT Ranch] *[http://www.xitmuseum.com/history.shtml XIT Museum History] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/apx01 Texas online, XIT Ranch]

    '''{{Blue|THE BRAND}} ''' The most accepted version of how the XIT Ranch got its name is that cowboy Abner P. Blocker, who drove those first longhorn herds to the ranch, created “XIT” as a brand that cattle rustlers couldn’t alter easily. Other theories are that the name stood for the “ten in Texas” (counties) that made up the ranch. At its peak, the XIT ranch had 1,000 horses, 6,000 miles of barbed wire fence, over 100,000 head of cattle, and 150 cowboys. Some were African American, hispanic vaqueros, and white cowboys who repaired the fences, installed new ones, branded cattle, and moved herds to new sources of water.AT night they patrolled the fence lines watching for wolves and two legged (cattle rustlers).

    ''' Adjacent Counties'''
    {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Bailey County, [[:Project:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = [[: Category:Curry County, New Mexico|Curry County, New Mexico]] |N Location = [[:Space:Parmer County, Texas|Parmer County]] |NE Location = |E Location = [[:Space :Lamb County, Texas|Lamb County]] |SE Location = |S Location = [[:Space :Cochran County, Texas|Cochran County]] |SW Location = | W Location = [[:Category:Roosevelt County, New Mexico|Roosevelt County, New Mexico]] }} ===Government Offices=== Bailey County has had 2 courthouses: 1917 and 1925http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Muleshoe/Bailey-County-Courthouse-Muleshoe-Texas.htm :'''1st Courthouse, 1917''' was a wood frame building. Cost: $2450. No image :'''2nd Courthouse, 1925''' is also the current courthouse, built of brick, Classical Revival {{Image|file=Bailey_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1925 courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb01 :Bailey County is located in the '''Panhancle Plains" section of on the High Plains of Northwestern Texas. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb01 :'''Soil''' sandy loam soils :'''Trees, grasses''' - mesquite brush and grasses, which drain by playas :'''Drains''' to draws forming the upper watershed of the Brazos River. :'''Size''' - 832 sq. mi. the county, with its good water resources, outstanding agricultural economy. :'''Latitude/Longitude''' 34°04' north latitude and 102°50' west longitude :'''Where''' - Southern High Plains 75 miles NW of Lubbock :'''Altitude''' - 3,800 to 4,400 feet above sea level. :'''Size''': 835 square miles of plain surfaced by sandy loam covered with grasses and mesquite :'''Rivers/Creeks''' Double Mountain Fork of the Brazos River drains the N parts of the county; other sections drain to numerous small playas. :'''Topographic feature''' -- Range of Sand hills running NE to SW T :'''Rainfall''' is 17.29 inches. :'''Temperature '''nn January is 20° F; the average maximum in July is 92° F. :'''Growing season''' 181 days is shorter than the average for West Texas counties because of the higher elevation and cooler weather. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb01 '''Protected Areas'''
    *Grulla National Wildlife Refuge (part) *Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Etxbailey/ TxGen] * Stephen F Austin State Park https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bailey_County,_Texas ''' Local Resources'''
    '''Agriculture''' * Corn * Cotton * Dairy Cattle * Feedlot * Sorghum * Vegetables * Wheat * Some 60,000 acres irrigated ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 6,594 people in the county. Population density was 8 people/sq. mi. In 2010 United States Census, 7,165 people resided in the county with a population density of 8 people/sq mi. 2000 census racial composition was 66,78% White, 1.27% African American, 0.65% Native American, 0.14% Asian , and 28.6% from other races with 2.65% from 2 or more races, etc 47.30% were Hispanic Yet in 2010 percentages were 75.3% were White, 1.4% Native American, 1.2% Black or African American, 0.4% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 19.6% of some other race, and 2.0% of two or more races; 59.8% were Hispanics or Latinos (of any race). The median income for a household in the county was $27,901, and for a family was $32,898.The per capita income for the county was $12,979. About 13.50% of families and 16.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.40% of those under age 18 and 12.60% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bailey_County,_Texas **Dry county '''Major Highways''' * U.S.Highway 70 * U.S. Highway 84 * State Highway 214 '''Railroads''' * BNSF - BNSF Railroad ''' Notables'''
    *Peter James Bailey, Alamo defender *Dry county *Grulla National Wildlife Refuge (part) *Muleshoe National Wildlife Refuge *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Etxbailey/ TxGen] ===Towns=== Population estimated as of Jan 1, 204 shown in parenthesis. * [[:Category:Muleshoe, Texas|Muleshoe - county seat ( 5,078)]] * [[:Category:Bula, Texas|Bula]] * Circle Back * [[:Category:Enochs, Texas|Enochs(80)]] * [[:Category:Goodland, Texas|Goodland]] * [[:Category: Maple, Bailey County, Texas|Maple (40)]] * [[:Category:Needmore, Texas|Needmore]] * [[:Category:Progress, Texas|Progress]] ** [[:Category:Virginia City, Texas|Virginia City]] Ghost Town Schools {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=m |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Bailey County Cemetery, Muleshoe, Texas|Bailey County Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Baileyboro Cemetery, Baileyboro, Texas|Baileyboro Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bula Cemetery, Bailey County, Texas|Bula Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Enochs Cemetery, Enochs, Texas|Enochs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hurley Cemetery, Hurley, Texas|Hurley Cemtery]] *[[:Category: Maple Cemetery, Bailey County, Texas|Maple Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Muleshoe Memorial Park Cemetery, Muleshoe, Texas|Muleshoe Memorial Park Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Bailey/ListBailey.html Cemeteries of Bailey county, Texas] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2528 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Census=== :1900 --- 4 — :1910 --- 312 7,700.0% :1920 --- 517 65.7% :1930 --- 5,186 903.1% :1940 --- 6,318 21.8% :1950 --- 7,592 20.2% :1960 --- 9,090 19.7% :1970 --- 8,487 −6.6% :1980 --- 8,168 −3.8% :1990 --- 7,064 −13.5% :2000 --- 6,594 −6.7% :2010 --- 7,165 8.7% :Est. 2015 --- 7,210 ===Sources=== * [http://www.txmoh.com/txmoh_recipients.html List of Texas Recipients] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bailey_County,_Texas *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/%7Etxbailey/ TxGen *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Bailey/ListBailey.html Cemeteries of Bailey county, Texas] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2528 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bailey_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch genealogy]

    Bailey Family

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    The Bailey Family Genealogy John Bailey and Elizabeth PitcherBorn in 1663 in Gloucestershire, England emigrated to Virginia from England at age 21 in 1684.He married his wife Elizabeth Pitcher on November 11, 1679 in Bristol, England.They had three wonderful sons, Thomas, Edward (1682-1731), and John.He died in 1709 in New Kent County, Virginia at the age of 46.She died September 12, 1716 in New Kent County, Virginia Edward Bailey and FrancesBorn in 1682 in St. Peter’s Parish, New Kent County, Virginia.He married his wife Frances in 1729 in New Kent County, Virginia.They had five great sons, James (1725-1805), Edmond (1726-1813), Drury (1727- 1754), John (?-1727), and Charles (1729-?).He died three years into his marriage in 1731 in Goochland County, Virginia at the age of 49. Edmond Bailey and JaneBorn in 1726 in New Kent County, Virginia. After leaving New Kent County, he lived for a time in GoochlandThen migrated up the James River and across the Blue Ridge Mountains into the Shenandoah Valley of what was then Augusta County, Virginia. Edmond and his brother James lived on the North Fork of the James River, on Buffalo Creek. This is just south of Lexington (now Rockbridge County), Virginia. Served in the Augusta County, Virginia Militia On July 9, 1755, Edmond fought in the French and Indian War at the Battle of the Great Meadows, serving under Captain Andrew Lowe which was under the command of General George Washington also fighting at General Braddock’s Defeat at Fort Duquesne, He was one of six men who survived in his militia. This militia was formed the “rear guard” and were the last ones out. They waded a wide river were many were shot down and drowned.He married his Indian wife Jane in 1760 in Virginia.After the war, he took his family and moved to North Carolina moving down the “Great Wagon Road”. After that battle, for fear of raids by the Indian allies of the French. Edmond fled from the Shenandoah Valley and settled in central North Carolina, where his children were born. First, they stopped in Orange County, North Carolina in 1756. Then they moved on to Surry County, North Carolina, where Edmond served in the Surry County Militia in 1759. Then they moved on to the Storey Branch community of Little King’s Creek, Wilkes County, North Carolina. Then again they moved on to Yancey County, North Carolina in 1790. They had six children, Ansel (1760-1850), Mary (1762-1836), Susannah (1764-?), Charles (1764-?), William (1765-?), and John (1771-1838). He died on December 4, 1813 in Burke County, North Carolina at the age of 87. He is buried in Bailey Cemetery (formerly known as Deer Park Cemetery) in Mitchell County, North Carolina. Ansel Bailey and Elizabeth “Susan” Bradleyborn in 1760 in Orange County, North Carolina. He married Elizabeth Bradley in Wilkes County, North Carolina on April 11, 1789. They had five children, Charles N. (1791-1849), Martha Elvira (1793-1856), Mary Ann “Polly” (1794-1880), Frances Franky (1795-?), and John “Yellow Jacket” (1798-1881). He gave material supplies in support of the Colonial Army during the Revolutionary War Era.He was the executor of the Wilkes County, North Carolina will of Elijah Aldridge, the first husband of his sister Mary. Ansel died in 1850 in Yancey County, North Carolina. Elizabeth died in September of 1840 in Yancey County, North Carolina. “Yellow Jacket” John Bailey and Lovada “Lovey” Rayborn in 1798 in Story Branch community of Little King’s Creek, Wilkes County, North Carolina. He had a bad temper and got his nickname, "Yellow Jacket". He was best friends with Yancey Bartlett and Captain Otway Burns. He was one of the founding fathers of Yancey County, North Carolina because there is a story that he rode his white horse back and forth to the North Carolina General Assembly. Yancey County needed a county seat, and a group of commissioners was chosen: Rickles Stanley, Thomas Baker, Joseph Shepherd, Levi Bailey, and John McElroy. The commissioners first met in January 1834, and soon chose a track of land known as “Ray Flats”; the property was owned by John “Yellow Jacket” Bailey. In honor of Otway Burns, a privateer in the War of 1812, the new county seat was named in his honor. Burns’s vote for the new county in 1833 cost him his seat in the assembly. Finally, he gave 100 acres of his own land for the town of Burnsville and started Yancey County, North Carolina and was paid $150. He married his wife Lovada “Lovey” Ray. They had twenty children, Elmira (1819-?), Sarah E. (1820-?), Ansel (1822-?), Elizabeth (1824-?), Patricia (1824-?), Stephen Morgan (1825-1889), Hiram (1825-?), John Wesley (1826-?), Thomas “Tom” (1827-?), Rev. Garrett (1828-?), John Aaron (1828-?), Martha Elvira (1830-?), Margret (1832-?), Temperence (1834-?), Lovia Louisa (1840-?), William Jefferson (1842-?), Martin Luther (1845-?), Addison Crusoe (1847-?), Curtis (1850-?), and Liza Jane (1850-?). She died in 1880 in Huntdale, North Carolina at the age of 74. He died in 1880 in Relief, North Carolina at the age of 82. They are buried in the “Yellow Jacket” John Bailey Cemetery, Relief, North Carolina. Stories After John’s death, Lovey went to live with her daughter Peggy who then decided to put her in the “poor house”. Her son Jefferson was anger about this, went and got her and she lived with him. Lovey would sit on his porch and read the Bible; she almost went blind but she recovered. She would ride in a sled from one child’s house to another. Lovey was fond of maple sugar candy and she would lock several softball size pieces in her trunk, opening them to chip off a small piece for herself. Lovey’s slaves were sold to solve John’s legal problems. Lovey was remembered saying that she would have been comfortable in her old age, with slaves to take care of her, but that John’s ill temper had taken them away from her. One story goes that the sheriff came to seize one of John’s horses for non-payment of taxes, and that John beat him up in the barn, then chased him down the road with rocks. On another occasion, a rock, which John threw at someone, penetrated the bark of a tree and stuck. John apparently supported the Union side during the Civil War, which the area he lived in was confederate. On one occasion, he was fleeing for his life, near Bee Branch, with someone hot on his heels. As he leaped over a small stream, he lost his footing, and soon found himself horizontal in the air and about knocked the stuffing out of himself as he hit the ground. He managed to escape. John was of big stature and strong. Once while plowing with his mule and it did not work to suit him, he walked around to the front of the mule, gave it a roundhouse shot to the head with his fist, and knocked it to its knees. Lovey was of little stature. Stephen Morgan Bailey and Rebecca Deyton born on June 15, 1825 in Yancey County, North Carolina. He was a twin to Hiram Bailey. He married Rebecca Deyton. He fought in the Civil War on the Union side. He fell off a cliff during a night raid and injured himself seriously. Civil War InformationRegiment Name: 3rd North Carolina Mounted InfantrySide: Union Company: ASoldier's Rank In: PrivateSoldier's Rank Out: PrivateFilm Number: M391 roll 1Stephen Morgan was also reported as the first settler in Lost Cove, North Carolina where it is a family legend that he bought the cove from the Indians with a ten dollar bill and a rifle when his regiment went through the cove. They had seven children, Mary (1848-?), Joseph (1850-?), Sarah (1853-?), Wilson C. (1854-?), in Yancey County, North Carolina at the Zebulon “Zebb” (1856-1950), John W. (1860-?), and Lovada (1865-?). He died in April 1,1889 age of 63. They are buried in the “Yellow Jacket” John Bailey Cemetery, Relief, North Carolina. Zebulon Vance “Zebb” “Zebbadee” Bailey and Hannah Wilson born in 1856 in Yancey County, North Carolina. He was for the North Carolina Governor Zebulon Vance. He loved buttermilk and homemade apple pie. He married Hannah Wilson. They had five children, William (1882-1919), Morgan (Nov. 1884- 1900), Reggie ( 1888- 1900),John Calvin ( Nov. 15, 1890-Aug. 2, 1967), and Samuel (Sept. 1894- ?). She died in 1947 in Erwin, Tennessee at the age of 84. After her death, Zebulon would take his pension checks and would go through the mountains of North Carolina and Tennessee seeing his girlfriends. On one of his trips, he was returning and got caught in a storm and got wet and cold and contracted phenomena and died on December 1, 1950 in Erwin, Tennessee at the age of 94. They are buried in the Martin’s Creek Cemetery, Erwin, Tennessee William N. “Will” Bailey and Jettie Hedrick born in 1882 in Ramseytown, Yancey County, North Carolina. He married Jettie Hedrick on April 9, 1901 in Yancey County, North Carolina. He ran a general store in Poplar, North Carolina and logged for people. He helped build the Bailey Independent Baptist Church in Poplar, North Carolina. They had eight children, Velmer (1902-1997), Chester (1903-2002), Elva (1906-1994), Harley (1909-1986), Walter (1912-1918), John Orville (1917-1992), Britt (?-1940), and Augusta. He died on February 6, 1919 of typhoid. After his death, Jettie sold the store and moved to Lost Cove, NC He is buried in the Bennett-Barnett Cemetery, White Oak Flats, Yancey County, North CarolinaShe died on September 9, 1948 of T.B. She is buried in the Lost Cove, North Carolina cemetery Velmer Bailey and Servilla Harris born on March 19, 1902 in White Oak Flats, North Carolina. He married Servilla Harris in October 17, 1931 in Erwin, Tennessee by Rev. Ealy Billings . They lived in Lost Cove, North Carolina where Velmer was a deacon at the Mountain View Free Will Baptist Church (Lost Cove Church). He also preached at this church. He logged for many people. He was a carpenter by trade and a farmer on the side. His apple orchard was known through out Lost Cove. He also worked in the mines of Virginia. School teachers often boarded at his house in Lost Cove, NC When the railroad closed its track, they moved to the Lamar community, Washington County, Tennessee on December 26, 1957. They were the last family to leave Lost Cove, where he left the inscription School closed forever at Lost Cove, December 17, 1957. Sinclair Conley, 75 years old. Last revival conducted by Clyde Fender, November 1956. Last Sunday school, November 26, 1957. Very sad. on the wall behind the pulpit of the church/school. They had seven children, Okie (1932-2005), William (1934-1934), Earl (1935-1935), Eugene (1938-1997), Isaiah (1940-), Hosea (1944-), and Priscilla (1945-). Servilla died on August 25, 1995 in Jonesborough, Tennessee. Velmer died March 24, 1997, just five days after his ninety-fifth birthday. They are buried in the Maple Lawn Cemetery, Jonesborough, Tennessee.

    Bailey Name Study-1

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    [[Category:Bailey Name Study]] [[Category: Baileyville, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Centre County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Mifflin County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Clinton County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Blair County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Clearfield County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Scotia, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Stormstown, Pennsylvania]] {{Pennsylvania Sticker|an early settler in Pennsylvania}} {{Pennsylvania Settlers}} {{Quakers Sticker |living=N |addinfo= U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 |location= Pennsylvania, United States of America}} [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Space:Baileys%20of%20Centre%20County,%20Pa|Space:Baileys%20of%20Centre%20County,%20Pa]] The Bailey Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the Bailey name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bailey name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual studies can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (Irish Bailey), by time period (18th Century Bailey), or by topic (Bailey DNA, Bailey Occupations, Bailey Military, Bailey Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. == How to Join == You can join the Bailey One name studies by adding [[Category: Bailey Name Study]] and {{One Name Study |name=Bailey}}. My concentration has been on the Pennsylvania Bailey Pioneer linage, but I invite other linages. So far, I have identified and mapped An Irish linage (Quaker and Refugees), German/Swiss (Amish) and English (Quaker). Another Pioneer linages are Massachusetts (Puritan) and Virginia (Jamestown) and I am sure there are others. The Bailey surname has been recorded under different variations: Baehli, Baillie, Bailie, Bayly, Bayley, Baley, Ballye, and Bayyllie. The first portal [[Category: Bailey Name Study]] will record the name among other Bailey’s for easy reference back to them, and to follow lead of family members by birth and death place. The second portal gives you access to Watchlist Page. Originally when I started I had thought to limit my scope on just Centre County, Pennsylvania and the town of Baileyville, but through the years my interest and study has expanded to include all of Pennsylvania. However, I invite others, from other areas to participate, if they so desire Please feel to contribute anything you wish (including Correction to the Name Study, no matter the linage or family origins. Please contact the project leader [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==BAILEY Surname Meaning & Origin== An occupational surname of English origin.A status name for a steward, Viscount, Sheriff, crown official or officer of the king in county or town. Keeper of a royal building or house. A person of high rank. From Middle English bail(l)i (Old French baillis, for "bailiff", bail(le) ‘enclosure’, a derivative of bailer ‘to enclose’ from Late Latin baiulivus, an adjectival derivative of baiulus ‘attendant’, ‘carrier’ porter’) and/or the Scottish term "bailie," a municipal officer corresponding to an English alderman. This term became a place name in its own right, denoting a district beside a fortification or wall, as in the case of the Old Bailey in London, which formed part of the early medieval outer wall of the city. habitational name from Bailey in Lancashire, named with Old English beg ‘berry’ + leah ‘woodland clearing’. Anglicized form of French Bailly. The name reached England in the great wave of migration following the Norman Conquest of 1066. Some Bailey’s moved to Ireland and Scotland.Bailey = Gaelic Mac an Bháilidh.(This is Irish form. Scots form just reverse pronounciation mark). This family originated in the Clogher / Aughnacloy area of County Tyrone, Ireland about 1750. Some descendant lines are known in England and in Australia - New South Wales, Queensland and California U.S.A. to the present. They were some of the earliest settlers of North America escaping the political and religious uncertainty of England in the 17th century, Bailey Pennsylvania linage can also be traced to Germany and Switzerland under the name Baehli. The Baehli (Bahl) family name first began to be used in the German state of Bavaria. The surname Bahl was given to someone who lived in the village of Balbach in Franconia. however, the Bahl family rapidly expanded into other parts of Germany, branching into numerous autonomous houses. The great European flow of migration to North America, which began in the middle of the 17th century and continued into the 20th century, was particularly attractive to those from Bavaria who wished to escape either poverty or religious persecution. For many Bavarian tenant farmers, the chance to own their own land was a major incentive. So the widespread colonization of the United States began in 1650, when many immigrants from Germany settled in pockets in Pennsylvania, The Bailey surname has been recorded under different variations: Baehli, Baillie, Bailie, Bayly, Bayley, Baley, Ballye, and Bayyllie. === '''Bailey: Ancestral Birth Places:''' === Germany, Switzerland, Tonevane, County Kerry, Ireland, Coleorton, Leicestershire, England, Bromham, Wiltshire, England, County Galway, Ireland, Strabane, County Tyrone, Ireland, Portumna, County Galway, Ireland, === Towns Named After Surname Bailey === Baileyville, Centre County, Pennsylvania Ballybay, County Monaghan,Ireland Baileyville, Illinois Baileyville, Texas Baileyville, Maine, United States Bailey's Paint, Newfoundland, canada ==Goals== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. === ''' Pennsylvania Baileys''' === * [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]] [[Category:Bailey Name Study]] ** [[Space:Coyler%20Village,%20Potter%20Twp.%20Centre%20County,%20PA.%20USA|Village of Colyer]] ** [[Space:Baileys_of_Centre_County%2C_Pa|Baileys of Centre County, Pennsylvania]] : '''Appalachia''': Centre County is in Appalachia (see the [[Space:Counties of Appalachia#Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania table]] of Appalachian counties on WikiTree's space page, [[Space:Counties of Appalachia|Counties of Appalachia]]). If you Pennsylvania Bailey was born or lived in Centre County, or another Appalachian county, you can add the following category or one of the [[Template:Appalachia Sticker|stickers]] (which will add the category) in addition to the location category (e.g., [[:Category:Centre County, Pennsylvania]]): * [[:Category:Pennsylvania Appalachians|[[Category: Pennsylvania Appalachians]]]] * {{Appalachia Sticker|born|state=Pennsylvania}} * {{Appalachia Sticker|lived|state=Pennsylvania}} : '''Pennsylvania''' also has a sticker - see details on its template page: [[Template: Pennsylvania Sticker]]

    Baileys of Centre County, Pa

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    [[Category:Ferguson Township, Centre County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Bailey Name Study]] [[Category: Centre County, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Baileyville, Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Scotia, Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Stormstown, Pennsylvania]] {{One Name Study |name=Bailey}} {{Pennsylvania Sticker|an early settler in Pennsylvania}} {{Quakers Sticker |living=N |addinfo= U.S., Quaker Meeting Records, 1681-1935 |location= Pennsylvania, United States of America}} The picture-post card village of Baileyville, Ferguson Township, Centre County Pa. USA is 10 miles west of State College, Pa. It consists of two sections referred to as West Baileyville and East Baileyville. In 1798 Richard Bailey (1735- 1740), born in Northern Ireland, received a land grant for his participation as a Revolutionary War solider (see Richard Bailey profile). Originally that land was to be in Ohio, however he traded with a friend for land located in the Spruce Creek Valley, Centre County Pa. USA. In 1798 he and his family moved from Chester County Pa. USA to Spruce Creek Valley and settled on a 300 acre farm. He resold sections of his land grant to others who built homes which formed the nucleus of Baileyville. His son John Bailey built a grist and flour mill in the center of the town. The village of Baileyville was developed and owned by John Bailey (1768-1855) on his father Richard Bailey's farmland. The village consisted of out-buildings, a General Store run by his son William, a flour mill overseen by his sons Richard and John; a sawmill overseen by his brother Richard, a schoolhouse and a carpentry shop and a blacksmith shop cared for by his son Ephraim. See also [Bailey family history, typed manuscript], written by [[Gregory-4872|Laura Gregory]], in the possession of [[Green-9725|Ron Green]]. The goal of this project is to establish the Ancestry of Richard Bailey, Founder of Baileyville in Central Pa. BAILEY Surname Meaning & Origin: An occupational surname of English origin.A status name for a steward, Viscount, Sheriff, crown official or officer of the king in county or town. Keeper of a royal building or house. A person of high rank. From Middle English bail(l)i (Old French baillis, for "bailiff", bail(le) ‘enclosure’, a derivative of bailer ‘to enclose’ from Late Latin baiulivus, an adjectival derivative of baiulus ‘attendant’, ‘carrier’ porter’) and/or the Scottish term "bailie," a municipal officer corresponding to an English alderman. This term became a place name in its own right, denoting a district beside a fortification or wall, as in the case of the Old Bailey in London, which formed part of the early medieval outer wall of the city. habitational name from Bailey in Lancashire, named with Old English beg ‘berry’ + leah ‘woodland clearing’. Anglicized form of French Bailly. The name reached England in the great wave of migration following the Norman Conquest of 1066. Some Bailey’s moved to Ireland and Scotland. They were some of the earliest settlers of North America escaping the political and religious uncertainty of England in the 17th century, Bailey Pennsylvania linage can also be traced to Germany and Switzerland under the name Baehli. The Bailey surname has been recorded under different variations: Baehli, Baillie, Bailie, Bayly, Bayley, Baley, Ballye, and Bayyllie. Bailey: Ancestral Birth Places: Germany, Switzerland, Tonevane, County Kerry, Ireland, Coleorton, Leicestershire, England, Bromham, Wiltshire, England, County Galway, Ireland, Strabane, County Tyrone, Ireland, Portumna, County Galway, Ireland, === '''Immigration:'' === ' Pennsylvania: Centre County, Clearfield County, Clinton County, Cambria County, Chester County, Snyder County, Mifflin County, , Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, Clarion County, Huntingdon County, Blair, County, Lycoming County Susquehanna County, Greene County, York County, , Schuylkill County, Snyder County, Venango County, Montour County, ' === ''Connecticut'' === ': Norwalk, Fairfield County, Connecticut, Preston, New London , === '''Missouri''' === : Bernie, Stoddard County , === '''Virginia:''' === , Halifax, Virginia, Oliver Township, === '''Iowa:''' === Yellow Springs Township, Des Moines, , Indiana: Liberty Township, White County, ' === ''Massachusetts:'' === Scituate, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, West Newbury, Essex, Massachusetts Bay, Hanover, Plymouth, Massachusetts Bay, === '''New York''' === : Irondequoit, Monroe County, Niagara Falls, Niagara County, === '''Kentucky''': === Fleming, Maine: Dexter, Penobscot. === '''New Hampshire:''' === Bedford, Hillsborough, '''Ohio:''' === Headline text === Morgan County, West Virginia: Baileysville, Wyoming County, === '''Centre County Hometowns''': === Baileyvilles, Buffalo Run, Stormstown, Halfmoon Township, Scotia, Philipsburg, Spring Mills, State College, Pleasant Gap, Boalsburg, Port Matilda, Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]]. ( see: [[Space:Centre%20County%20Civil%20War%20Veterans|Space:Centre%20County%20Civil%20War%20Veterans]] (see:https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Hometowns%20&%20Ancestral%20Birth%20Places Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Researching the History of Centre County, Pa. USA * Trace Pennsylvania linages from Ireland, England, Switzerland and Germany * Documented Military History of Bailey's from Central Pennsylvania Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12697895 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Bairnsdale Cemetery, Victoria

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    [[Category: Bairnsdale Cemetery, Bairnsdale, Victoria]] [[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Bairnsdale, Victoria]] ==Aims== This project aims to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery and to provide a source of family history information about people in the East Gippsland region. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. ===About this profile=== This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. If you know of any people who can be connected to this cemetery please contact [[Croll-284|Neil Croll]] to have their profiles linked. If and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free), and contact [[Croll-284|Neil Croll]] or [[Allison-1080|Trace Allison]] to have that profile linked to Bairnsdale cemetery and a photograph of the grave added. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so your addition of a profile for a person who has not already been added will be appreciated. If you ''have'' found a profile then please consider helping others by adding to WikiTree the details of another profile that has not already been added. ==About Bairnsdale cemetery== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bairnsdale Bairnsdale] is a regional centre in East Gippsland, Victoria, Australia. East Gippsland was originally known by European settlers as 'Caledonia Australis' because it was explored, opened and settled mainly by Scots.Watson D. 1984. ''Caledonia Australis: Scottish Highlanders on the Frontier of Australia''. North Sydney: Random House. The cemetery is, therefore, a rich source of family history information about the Scottish diaspora in the area. Bairnsdale cemetery contains a [https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/2023004/bairnsdale-war-cemetery/ War Cemetery] section, a lawn cemetery section and a large number of monuments in surroundings that are kept in excellent condition. The cemetery is managed by the Bairnsdale Cemetery Trust, 388 Main St Bairnsdale, Victoria, Australia 3875, telephone (+61) 5152 2078. ==Location== ===Address=== Cemetery Rd Bairnsdale, Victoria, Australia. ===Coordinates=== ===How to get there=== Bairnsdale is a regional centre in the East Gippsland part of Victoria, and is situated 280 Km east of Melbourne on the Princes Highway (Highway 1). On approaching the town, to reach the cemetery turn right onto Forge Creek Rd at the roundabout it forms with the Highway (just past the 30 Km-H speed restriction sign}. About 3 Km along, Forge Creek Rd turns right, leading into Racecourse Rd. At that turn, Cemetery Rd leads off to the left.* * For a map of the area see [https://www.austcemindex.com/cemetery.php?cemid=4670 Australian Cemetery Index.] ==History of Bairnsdale cemetery== Early in the history of Bairnsdale people who died in the area were interred in an area of river flats beside the Mitchell River near the town, known as the Punt Flat Cemetery. It is thought that interments occurred there in 1860 and 1861East Gippsland Regional Library Service. 1995. ''East Gippsland cemetery and memorial transcriptions''. Bairnsdale: East Gippsland Regional Library Service. but unfortunately the site was subject to flooding, and after remains had been washed out of the area and exposed in the 1870 flood of McLeod's Morass it was decided to relocate the cemetery to the present site.[https://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2011/08/08/3287826.htm ABC] There is currently some geophysical research in progress, aimed at finding any remaining and hitherto unknown or unrecorded burials in the old cemetery site. ==Further resources== The East Gippsland Family History Group[https://www.egfhg.org.au East Gippsland Family History Group] has documented all graves and memorials in the cemetery. A [https://catalogue.nla.gov.au/Record/4266853 listing of interments][https://www.eastgippsland.vic.gov.au/leisure/libraries East Gippsland Regional Library Service, Bairnsdale]. 1995. ''East Gippsland cemetery and memorial transcriptions''. Bairnsdale: East Gippsland Regional Library Service. up to a couple of decades ago is available through the East Gippsland Library, Bairnsdale. ==Sources== ==People interred in Bairnsdale cemetery== {| border="1" | '''Surname''' || '''Given names''' || '''Born''' || '''Died''' || '''Notes''' || '''Coordinates''' || |- |||||||||||'''South''' || '''East''' |- | [[Bishoff-35|Bishoff]]||Leonard Hyppolite||1897||18 Jun 1907||Spouse: [[Devine-210|Catherine Devine (1835-1873)]]Catherine Devine|||||| |- | [[Minchin-127|Minchin]]||Frederick Corker||1976||1976|||||||| |-

    Baker County, Georgia

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    [[Category:Baker County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]]
    Welcome to Baker County, Georgia Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Baker_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=c |size=370 |caption=Baker County. }} :'''Dec 12, 1825''' -Georgia legislature formed Baker County, Georgia (split from Early County. It was named for Col. John Baker, d 1792), American Revolution soldier and Indian fighter. The Baker County Georgia was created Dec 12, 1825 from Early County. This county was named for Colonel John Baker (d.1792), affluent farmer and soldier of the American Revolution and indian fighter. http://www.genrecords.net/gabaker/The county seat and only city is Newton.http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/baker-county :'''1825''' Baker County seat was first at Byron, Georgia http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/historical_markers/county/baker/baker-county :'''1828''' Residents complained because they felt Byron, Georgia was too close to the Lee County border. {{Image|file=Baker_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Historical Marker for Baker County. }}{{clear}} :'''Dec 26, 1831''' Georgia Legislature established a new site, Newton, Georgia for a new County Seat. It is named for Sgt. John Newton, a Revolutionary War soldier. Newton, Georgia is the county seat, located on the west bank of the Flint River having trade. The Indian name for Flint River is "Thronateeska". http://genealogytrails.com/geo/baker/history.html :'''26 Dec 1835''' Red Bluff Baker Co...A militia company of 8 encounter 40-50 Indians in the Kiaka swamp, who shot at the white men, killing 2 men and wounding 2 others. The county citizens asked Early County for assistance for a company of 45 men, who entered the swamp. Ferguson was stripped of clothing, with a broken jaw, and all teeth knocked out as well as cuts on his head from a tomahawk. Perry's head was beaten, was gutted and castrated. Two other men were wounded. Three Indians were killed and some were wounded. Citizens in Baker county were very alarmed. 1835-Dec 27th..A Petition-Baker Co Ga. Red Bluff...talked of an Indian raid. http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/baker/history/attack35.txt :'''1836''' - One of the last battles in the Creek Indian War of 1836 took place in Baker County. :'''post1836''' Creek Indians were removed from the SW part of the state. ref name=baker /> :'''Oct., 1836''' Albany, Georgia was founded on the west bank of the Flint River in the NE part of the county. It is center of trade, a market town, at the head of steamboat navigation, located on the west bank of Flint River, in the NE part of the county.The Albany area at the time was unbroken pine forest having NO settlers. ::Other Communities: Baconton, Bethany, Crestview, Elmodel, Hawkinstown, Hoggard Mill, Iveys Mill, Jones Spur, Lamar, Milford, Mimsville, Patmos, Red Store Crossroad ::Among the first settlers of this county were the Tinslys, Howards, Halls, Hobbys, Wheelers, Jarnigans. :'''1841''' Georgia legislature granted a charter for the City of Albany, Georgia for governing the city. A mayor and City Council are elected each year by the citizens. {{Image|file=Baker_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=1846 map Baker County and adjacent counties }} :'''1847''' Savannah and Albany Railroad Company brought a railway into the county to connect Albany and Savannah, across the Chattahoochee River, with branches. Savannah subscribed $1,000,000 of stock for the railway. :::Concord, GA has a post-office in the N part of the county. :::Milford, GA, has 1 business, 1 postoffice, in W part of county on the Ichawaynochaway Creek. :::Oak Lawn, GA and Gillionsville, GA are post-offices in the N part of the county. :::Gumpond. GA has a post-office in the E part. {{Image|file=Baker_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=l |size=230 |caption=Pinebloom, Gov Colquitts home }}{{Image|file=Baker_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=McRainey House, Elmo, GA. }}{{clear}} ::Among the Baker County landmarks listed on the National Register of Historic Places are Notchaway Baptist Church and its cemetery; the county courthouse; and two plantations, Pine Bloom, a Greek revival–style structure that was home to Governor Alfred H. Colquitt, and Tarver Plantation, also Greek revival. ::Several saw and grist mills in Baker County, each one is capable of cutting 4000 ft. timber/day. :::Tift and Brisbane's on the Kinchafoona Creek (2 miles N of Albany). :::Hampton and Harris's steam-mill, (1 mile E of Albany) :::Lawton's steam-mill, several miles SW of Albany, :'''1853''' - The estimate by merchants that the cotton crop from Baker county would reach 30,000 bales. :'''1860''' Before the Civil War (1861-65) parts of Baker lost land for Georgia legislature to create all or parts of Calhoun, Dougherty, Miller, and Mitchell counties. :'''1872''' - Newton, Georgia was incorporated as a city. {{Image|file=Baker_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Flint River flood. }}{{clear}} ::The historic Baker County Courthouse, built in Newton in 1906, was flooded by the Flint River in 1994. Baker County has been subject to several floodings of the river throughout its history, most recently in 1925, 1929, and 1994. Today the repaired courthouse holds the county's public library and historical society headquarters. :'''1900's''' Baker County's history is marked by flooding from the Flint River.Baker County has endured several floods of the Flint River just in the 1900's, more probably happened in the 1800's. The notable ones found so far were 1925, 1929, and 1994. Just from the most recent flood of 1994, much of the county square has either been torn down or fell down. AS of today, the county square looks different. The area around the town square that was submerged by the 1994 flood is now overgrown, and most of its former structures are gone. :'''1906''' The historic Baker County Courthouse was built in Newton in 1906. It was flooded by the Flint River in 1994 to the 2nd floor. :'''1930's-era''' school has been transformed into the new Baker county courthouse, then remodeled in 2000. :'''1920''' - Robert Woodruff, a Coca-Cola magnate established a quail hunting preserve. ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_(plantation) Tara plantation] a plantation written by Margaret Mitchell, in [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gone_with_the_Wind_(novel) "Gone With the Wind"]. describes the Flint River. :'''1994''' -Flint River Flood, 1994 The town of Newton was flooded badly. The courthouse flooded to the 2nd floor. Baker County has been subject to several floodings of the river throughout its history, most notably in 1925, 1929, and 1994. Today the repaired courthouse holds the county's public library and historical society headquarters. {{Image|file=Baker_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Flooded Newton, GA }}{{clear}} :'''Today''' The 1906 courthouse has been repaired and house the county public library and historical society headquarters. :'''2000 Today''', the Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center specializes in management of the natural resources management, especially the longleaf pine and water resources. The 28,000 acre Ichauway plantation (previously owned by Coca-Cola magnate, Robert Woodruff) is part of the Jones 29,000 acre laboratory. {{Image|file=Baker_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Joseph W Jones Ecological Center }}{{clear}} ::Baker County yield for great productiveness and certainty of crops is due to soil and rainfall. Its most productive crops are cotton, corn, sugar-cane, Upland rice, tobacco , and grains, fruits and vegetablesare the largest economic crops are cotton and corn, sugar-cane, Upland rice, tobacco, and grains, fruits, and vegetables thrive well here. ::Notchaway Baptist Church and cemetery is listed on the National Register of historic Places. The county courthouse; and two plantations, Pine Bloom, a Greek revival–style structure that was home to Governor Alfred H. Colquitt, and Tarver Plantation, also Greek revival. are also on the National Register. {{Image|file=Baker_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Map of Baker County in surrounding counties }}{{clear}}

    '''{{Red|BATTLE OF CHICKASAWHACHEE}}''' :'''June, 1836''' Chickasawhachee Creek has a large swamp several miles in size in part of the 2nd and 3rd districts of Baker County. It is covered with timber and dense brush with fairly deep water. The Creek Indians burned Roanoke, Stewart County and attacks, left for Florida to join the Seminole Indians. Captains Rich and Ilentz sent small squads to protect their families.. The militia followed the Creek Indians trail into Baker County. Upon hearing guns, they discovered the Indians had murdered a man, his wife, 3 children and Mr Hicks, Mr Padget. Mr. and Mrs Hollaway and badly wounded. The 300 Indians then took over the island in the middle of the Chickasawhachee Swamp. In July 500 white men from the 2 Baker companies, Capt Jernigan's company from Stewart county, Capt. Holmes' company from Early County, a company from Thomas County, and a company of cavalry from Bibb County set out to attack the Indian camp on the island in the swamp. Two hundred men were left outside the swamp to thwart the Indians' escape. The rest waded through brush, muddy water up to their waists to the Indian camp. They surprised an Indian about to wash his hands, shot at him, which alerted the camp who fired at the militia. After a 20-30 minute battle, the Indians were driven from the island.. Some Indians were carried off the field, 13 dead on the the field, one dead militiaman, and 12-14 of the Georgia troops. The troops destroyed the camp containing 36 tents, beef, bacon, (25-30) horses, mules, saddles, bridles, cooking vessels, and many rifles. The Georgia companies captured or killed many of the Indians before they reached Florida to join the Seminole Indians.. :::'''May, 14, 1845''' Albany Patriot Newspaper carried a report of a family attacked by the Creek Indians: Attack by Creek Indians (rewritten by) [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 19:00, 21 November 2017 (EST) An empty desolate uninhabited house sits 2 miles from the Chickasawachee Swamp, where family were killed. A previous resident of the unlucky house had angered the Creeks, who struck while the unsuspecting, unlucky new family were having breakfast. The Creeks were in the area as they headed to Florida. The Indians thought the perpetrator who offended them was in the house. The family and friends tried to escape, but were massacred. Blood of the father, mother, children, neighbors was mingled as some lay dead in the kitchen, or dying. A few survived, but were badly hurt. The sad part was the Indians had struck with revenge, but this family was innocent. Now the house is dark and gloomy similar to the dark gloomy woods. Moss hangs from the trees like curtains around the area as if in sympathy. Albany Patriot of May 14, 1845 [http://genealogytrails.com/geo/baker/history.html Chickasaw swamp Massacre]

    ] ===Government Offices=== The county is governed by a five-person commission with a manager, '''1st County Seat, Byron, Dec. 26, 1831''' '''Courthouse #1,Dec 17, 18, 1873''' The courthouse at Newton burned in the the night. All the Ordinary Court and most Superior Court records were lost. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Baker_County,_Georgia_Genealogy {{Image|file=Baker_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1900-06 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''Courthouse #2''' destroyed in the state floods of 1925 and 1929, 1994 https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Baker_County,_Georgia_Genealogy. {{Image|file=Baker_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Current courthouse }}{{clear}} Courthouse #3 Current ===Geography=== :Size -37 1/2 miles in length, and about the same in width. :Size in miles -Baker County encompasses almost 350 square miles :Type-a substratum of soft limestone, adding fertility of the land. This limestone in many places forms the banks and bed of the principal streams, giving them somewhat the appearance of works of art. Many streams pass through the limestone formation, concealed from view until they empty into the Flint River. The occasional falling in of the earth above these streams forms funnel-shaped cavities, which are called lime-sinks. :Rivers, Streams, Flint River runs diagonally from NE to SW is navigable by steamboats to Albany part of the year. Creeks empty into the Flint River :Trees - Heavy timber, yellow pine, Oak, hickory. :Topography level or gently undulating :Climate - equable, pleasant, clear atmosphere, free from fog ====Adjacent counties==== *Dougherty County, Georgia - northeast *Mitchell County, Georgia - east *Decatur County, Georgia - southwest *Early County, Georgia - west *Miller County, Georgia - west *Calhoun County, Georgia - northwes ====Protected areas==== *Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center specializes in management of the natural resources management, especially the longleaf pine and water resources. The 28,000 acre Ichauway plantation (previously owned by Coca-Cola magnate, Robert Woodruff) is part of the Jones 29,000 acre laboratory. ===Demographics=== In 2000 4,074 people lived in the county with a population density of 12 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 47.42% White, 50.39% Black or African American, 0.22% Native American, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 1.33% from other races, and 0.61% from two or more races. 2.72% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. Less people were here in 2100 -3,451 people lived in the county with a population density of 10.1 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $27,462 and the median income for a family was $42,585. The per capita income for the county was $16,379. About 23.1% of families and 30.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 49.1% of those under age 18 and 5.6% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baker_County,_Georgia *School system includes 1 school, a prekindergarten through seventh-grade elementary school. Baker County shares a high school with Mitchell County. *Baker County is included in the Albany, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. Politics
    Baker County is historical a Democratic county although Barry Goldwater and Richard Nixon carried it in 1964 and 1968. In 1956 Adlai Stevenson reportedly received over 96% of the county's vote. It has been Democratic majority consistently from 1992 to 2012, but by much closer margins than that. In 2008 Barack Obama won with just 50.1% to John McCain's 49.1%. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baker_County,_Georgia 2010 U.S. census, has a population of 3,451, a decrease from the 2000 population of 4,074. Farmers in the county produce beef cattle, corn, cotton, hogs, peanuts, poultry, and soybeans. Highways
    *Georgia State Route 37 *Georgia State Route 91 *Georgia State Route 200 *Georgia State Route 216 *Georgia State Route 253 ====Town==== *Newton, Georgia =====Communities===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Communities!! Communities!! Communities!! Communities |- |Anna||Bethany||Crestview||Elmodel |- |Hardup||Hawkinstown|| Hoggard Mill||Iveys Mill |- |Jones Spur||Lamar||Milford||Mimsville |- |Patmos||Phillipsburg||Pondtown||Red Store Crossroads |} Ghost Towns
    *Cheevertown *Dewsville *Fish Trap *Ledbetter ====County Resources==== *The Joseph W. Jones Ecological Research Center specializes in natural resources management and conservation, of longleaf pine and water resources. The privately owned facility offers educational programs and workshops. *The Jones Center 29,000 acre outdoor laboratory also has a quail hunting preserve kin the 1920's, The 28,000-acre Ichauway Plantation, once owned by Coca-Cola magnate Robert Woodruff. ====Census==== :1830 --- 1,253 — :1840 --- 4,226 237.3% :1850 --- 8,120 92.1% :1860 --- 4,985 −38.6% :1870 --- 6,843 37.3% :1880 --- 7,307 6.8% :1890 --- 6,144 −15.9% :1900 --- 6,704 9.1% :1910 --- 7,973 18.9% :1920 --- 8,298 4.1% :1930 --- 7,818 −5.8% :1940 --- 7,344 −6.1% :1950 --- 5,952 −19.0% :1960 --- 4,543 −23.7% :1970 --- 3,875 −14.7% :1980 --- 3,808 −1.7% :1990 --- 3,615 −5.1% :2000 --- 4,074 12.7% :2010 --- 3,451 −15.3% :Est. 2016 --- 3,150 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?name=&locationId=county_386 FindaGrave Baker County Cemeteries] * ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://genealogytrails.com/geo/baker/history.html *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/baker-county *https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/baker-county *http://www.genrecords.net/gabaker/ *Baker County Historical Society, comp., "The History of Baker County, Georgia" (Roswell, Ga.: W. H. Wolfe Associates, 1991). *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tara_(plantation) Tara plantation] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gone_with_the_Wind_(novel) "Gone With the Wind"] *http://www.sherpaguides.com/georgia/flint_river/sidebars/albany_levee.html *Nelson Tift, Esq., of Albany. Baker County, *"Historical Collections Of Georgia", by George White, 1855, Transcribed and Submitted by Brenda Wiesner

    Baker Family History

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    [[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for collecting information related to the Baker surname and Baker or Bakere families. === Origins of Baker Surname === Using the Olde English pre-8th century, the origins of the surname 'Baker' could from the word '''boeccure'''. The surname is always occupational, but not always for a maker of bread. It means an official with special responsibilities for the baking ovens in a monastery or castle, as well as the keeper of the 'communal kitchen' in a town or village. Since most of the humbler households had no cooking facilities other than a pot over a fire, members of a village turned to the communal kitchen especially for baking items. The surname appeared in England about 1100. In 1246, the recorded name, Robert Bakere in Lancashire County appeared. A female form of the name is 'Baxter'. Other versions; German-- Bäcker or Becker; Dutch-- Bakker or Bakmann; French-- Boulanger. === Geographic Centers of Bakers === In England, those with the surname mostly living in SE England and Yorkshire and Lancashire Counties. In the USA, most live in Penn., New York, Ohio, Illinois, California and Texas. === Famous and Creative Bakers === * [[Baker-11|Elwood Thomas Baker]] (1853-1938) and his son Charles Graham Baker invented the card game Gin Rummy. === Bakers on WikiTree === Click here for the up-to-date [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BAKER_1.html Baker Index]. Add yourself if you're a Baker.

    Baker Name Study

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    [[Category:Baker Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Baker Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baker Baker] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Baker name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bakers), by time period (18th Century Bakers), or by topic (Baker DNA, Baker Occupations, Baker Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Baker Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Burroughs-1388|Freida Burroughs]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Baker}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * ==Membership== *[[Carpenter-18536|Brett Carpenter]] *[[Hanlon-1154|Annemarie Hanlon]] - interested in the ancestors and descendants of Missouri-born John Baker who married Penelope "Ella" Stanley in Vancouver, Washington on 24 Dec 1890. Can't find either of them in the 1900 census - where in heck did they go? * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Bakers of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' 1. Add ONE_NAME_STUDIES to your list of followed tags. That way you'll see all our discussions in G2G. 2. Add BAKER to your list of followed tags. That way you'll see all our discussions in G2G. 3. Add this to your BAKER relatives: {{One Name Study|name=Baker}}{{Clear}} ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] == Task List == #Document and correctly connect all Baker lines on Wiki Tree. #Add Baker DNA results to help confirm connections. #Create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life. #Develop a reference library specifically for Baker genealogy research.

    Baker-Fancher Party

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    [[Category:Baker-Fancher Party]] [[Category:Trails and Wagon Trains]] [[Category:Johnson County, Arkansas]] [[Category:Marion County, Arkansas]] [[Category:Benton County, Arkansas]] [[Category:Carroll County, Arkansas]] [[Category:Washington County, Utah]] [[Category:Utah History]] [[Category:Mountain Meadows Massacre]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-42.png|10px|Red Bullet]][[Project:Trails_and_Wagon_Trains|Trails and Wagon Trains Project]] ---- {{Westward Ho Sticker}} == Synopsis == The Baker-Fancher party was the name used collectively to describe emigrants to California leaving from the Ozarks in the spring of 1857, primarily from the northwest Arkansas counties of Benton, Carroll, Johnson, and Marion. The group was to be led by [[Fancher-567|Alexander Fancher]], an experienced man previously making the same journey with his brother John Fancher, who remained in California to establish his home. The other organizer was [[Baker-30003|John Twitty Baker]], a well respected gentlemen in the region.Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia. Wikimedia Foundation, Inc. 22 July 2004. Web. 10 Aug. 2004. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baker%E2%80%93Fancher_party The trip was well publicized, and many smaller parties joined the Baker-Fancher party as it departed Arkansas for the way-point of Salt Lake City, Utah Territory. The collective party was well outfitted with wagons, traveling carriages, a large herd of cattle estimated at close to 1,000 head, oxen, as well as numerous horses. When the groups left Arkansas in April 1857, the estimated total company numbered more than 200 men, women and children. Many of the families in the group were prosperous with ample financial resources to make the journey west. Besides John Twitty Baker from Carroll County, and Alexander Fancher from Benton County, other groups included the Huff train, which also left from Benton, the Mitchell, Dunlapp, and Prewitt trains which left from Marion County, and the Poteet–Tackitt–Jones, Cameron, and Miller trains which left from Johnson County. A Methodist minister from the Poteet–Tackitt–Jones train, Pleasant Tackitt, led the others in worship and prayer services while on their journey.{{Citation Needed}} Other groups and individuals both joined and left the train as it made the westward journey. These parties traveled for various reasons; some to settle permanently in California where friends or family awaited their arrival, some joined to drive cattle west for profit, and some to find California gold. Like all emigrant groups traveling to California, they brought money with them and planned to replenish their supplies in Salt Lake City before making the final leg of the trip. The initial journey from northwest Arkansas to the Utah Territory was either uneventful or the events that followed overshadowed any previous troubles, as little is known of the bulk of the period from April to July, 1857. The Arkansans arrived in Utah about August 4th that summer with over 800 head of cattle and were badly in need of resupply when they reached the planned stop in the Salt Lake area. They rested some, but quickly moved south along the [[Space:Trails_and_Wagon_Trains#Old_Spanish_Trail|Old Spanish Trail]] to Mountain Meadows to graze their livestock and prepare for crossing the desert that fall. However, while they rested, the party was attacked and slaughtered over a five day period in mid-September. At the end, only a few infants and toddlers were left alive and none originating with the train made it to California as planned. For additional details about this event, please explore these [[Space:Mountain_Meadows_Massacre#Suggested_Resources|Suggested Resources]]. == The Wagon Train == === Main Party === The following wagon trains and family groups made up the core Baker-Fancher Party:{{Citation Needed}} :'''Benton County Arkansas''' ::Fancher Train ::Huff Party :'''Carroll County, Arkansas''' ::Baker Train :'''Marion County, Arkansas''' ::Mitchell Party ::Dunlapp Party ::Prewitt Party :'''Johnson County, Arkansas''' ::Poteet-Tackitt-Jones Train ::Miller Party ::Cameron Party === Those joining/leaving before reaching Utah Territory === :'''Party or Individual'''{{Citation Needed}} ::Smith ::Morton ::Hudson ::Basham ::Haydon ::Reed ::Stevenson ::Hamilton ::Farmer ::Lafoon/Laffoon ::Poteet === Those leaving in Utah Territory === :'''Party or Individual'''{{Citation Needed}} ::Eaton, William M. ::Edwards, Silas ::Rush, Milum L. ::Stallcup, Charles ::John R. Page Family == Route and Landmarks == Wagon Train Starting Point: [https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/21940 Harrison, AR]“Mountain Meadows Massacre Monument, Harrison, Arkansas.” RoadsideAmerica.com, https://www.roadsideamerica.com/story/21940. The Baker-Fancher Party followed the [[Space:Trails_and_Wagon_Trains#Old_Spanish_Trail |Old Spanish Trail]] from Salt Lake City to Mountain Meadows. Skirmish Point: [https://goo.gl/maps/LzGFudC9zpgYc19eA Mountain Meadows Massacre Site]“Google Maps", https://goo.gl/maps/LzGFudC9zpgYc19eA. == Mountain Meadows Massacre == The [[Space:Mountain_Meadows_Massacre|Mountain Meadows Massacre]] was a series of attacks on the Baker-Fancher emigrant wagon train while camped at the meadow. Nearby militia leaders, primarily Mormon settlers and a few Paiute natives, made plans to attack the wagon train. The siege began on September 7, 1857 and culminated on September 11, 1857, resulting in the mass slaughter of most in the emigrant party. Those spared by the assailants were children deemed too young to tell anyone of the events.Thompson, Jacob (1860). "Message of the President of the United States: communicating, in compliance with a resolution of the Senate, information in relation to the massacre at Mountain Meadows, and other massacres in Utah Territory, 36th Congress, 1st Session, Exec. Doc. No. 42". Washington, D.C.: U.S. Dept. of the Interior.. https://archive.org/details/messageofpreside00unitrich. For additional details about this event, please explore the [[Space:Mountain_Meadows_Massacre|Mountain Meadows Massacre]] WIkiTree page. === Victims === ==== Deceased ==== [[Space:Mountain_Meadows_Massacre#Deceased|List of Deceased]] located on the Mountain Meadows Massacre WikiTree page. ==== Survivors ==== The following year the U.S. Government repatriated seventeen of the young ones to their families in northwest Arkansas, finally delivering them home in September 1859. (Johnson 57 - 63) [[Space:Mountain_Meadows_Massacre#Survivors|List of Survivors]] located on the Mountain Meadows Massacre WikiTree page. == Linking to this Page == * To refer to this page in the text of another WikiTree page, enter the following code in the text: :::[[Space:Baker-Fancher_Party|Baker-Fancher Party]] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/{{FULLPAGENAME}}|List of WikiTree profiles linking to this page.]] == Sources ==

    Baldoon Settlement

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    [[Category:Wallaceburg, Upper Canada]] [[Category:Wallaceburg, Ontario]] [[Category:Baldoon Settlement]] [[Category: Upper Canada, Immigrants]] [[Category: Upper Canada, War of 1812]] This page is maintained by the [[Space:Ontario Team|Ontario Team]], part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. Welcome to the Baldoon Settlement free-space page.{{Image|file=Douglas-3512.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Lord Selkirk }} Baldoon was founded by the [[Douglas-3512|Earl of Selkirk]] in 1804 as a settlement for Scots displaced by the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Highland_Clearances Highland Clearances]. The tenants had been evicted so that the owners could turn the land into large profitable ranches. In May of 1804 one hundred and two settlers from 15 families left from Kirkcubright Scotland for Canada. The founded a settlement located on the marshy north shore of Lake St. Clair on the Chenail Écarté (The Snye), Upper Canada, near today's Wallaceburg, Ontario. Unfortunately, the first settlers arrived at the height of the annual malaria season and many became ill. Selkirk's agent, Alexander C. Macdonell, struggled to make a success of the venture, but the location combined with the colonial government's lack of enthusiasm persuaded Selkirk to concentrate his efforts on his Red River Colony. To make matters worse, the American army rampaged through Selkirk's own farm and the settlement during the War of 1812. During General William Hull invasion of Canada on July 12, 1812. Despite these setbacks, some of the original settlers and their descendants did remain in the area. For a list of the original fifteen families who arrived in 1804, see [http://www.windsorscottish.ca/hist-sic-baldoon.php The Baldoon Settlement]. '''The Baldoon Mystery''' This legendary ghost story is part of the folklore of Wallaceburg, Ontario. According to the tale, the family farm of local resident John T. McDonald was disturbed by a haunting attributed to the curse from a witch; they heard noises of people marching through their kitchen, saw bullets and stones come through windows, and witnessed fires starting around the house. The McDonalds enlisted the aid of a woman who told them to make a bullet out of silver and shoot a black-headed goose with it, and if they wounded the bird, the witch would be wounded also. After McDonald used the bullet to break the wing of the goose, he encountered an old woman seated in a rocking chair on her front porch with a broken arm, and after that point, there were no more disturbances at the McDonald farm. If you have ancestors who were Baldoon Settlement settlers or have an interest in this early non-indigenous community, please join us in creating profiles and adding them to the [[:Category: Baldoon Settlement]] list. Adding the category to a profile will automatically add the name to our list. Please add any new resources you have found to the Resources list below. == Resources == *[https://thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/baldoon The Canadian Encyclopedia: Baldoon] *[http://ontarioplaques.com/Plaques/Plaque_ChathamKent18.html Ontario's Historical Plaques: Baldoon Settlement] * Mackenzie, A. E. D., ''Baldoon: Lord Selkirk's Settlement in Upper Canada'', Phelps Publishing Company: London, Ont., 1978.

    Baldwin County, Georgia

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    [[Category:Baldwin County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]] ----
    Welcome to Baldwin County, Georgia Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/baldwin-county :'''1000's years ago''', differing culture of indigenous people lived on this Baldwin land.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_County,_Georgia :'''1600's, 1700's''' the Creek Indian nation lived on Baldwin lands. :'''1802 -''' The Creek Nation ceded some of the lands it had inhabited during the Treaty of Fort Wilkinson. :May 11, 1803 Georgia General Assembly used some of the Creek Nation lands to form Baldwin County. The land west of the Oconee River was organized into Baldwin and Wilkinson counties. http://www.baldwincountyga.com/history/ :'''June 25 , 1802''' The 1st Baldwin County court was held in a log cabin owned by George Hill in Hillsborough, Georgia (a small settlement located in Jasper County today. {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=map of Baldwin County and surrounding. }}{{Clear}} :'''1803''' - when Baldwin County was formed from the land lottery, it was named in honor of Abraham Baldwin, Georgia Governor, a U.S. senator and founded the University of Georgia. The treaty with the Creek Indians enabled the legislature to have land ceded to Georgia from the Creek Indians. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/baldwin-county :'''Dec, 1804''' As soon as Georgia legislature ceded land for Baldwin County, the Georgia Legislature chose Milledgeville to be the site to be the new capital of Georgia. It is said that 2 cities in America have capitals that were originally designed and planned as cities to house seats of government. Milledgeville was chosen due to its central location in Georgia and its abundant water supply. :'''1804 - 1868''' MILLEDGEVILLE, Georgia was the capitol city of Georgia from the early 1804 to just after the Civil War, county seat of Baldwin County as well as the state capital of Georgia (1804–1868). :'''1805''' The land west of the Oconee River was organized as Baldwin and Wilkinson counties. The Treaty of Washington with the Creek extended the state's western boundary to the Ocmulgee River. :'''1806''' Another act of the Georgia legislature enlarged the two counties with some of the 1805 Washington Treaty. :'''1807- 1868''' The Old Governor's Mansion is located in Milledgeville, the state's capital in this time-span. :'''1807''' When the new state capital of Georgia was built, Milledgeville's pointed arched windows and battlements'' earmarked Milledgeville's capitol building to be America's 1st public building built with a Gothic Revival Style. {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Georgia state capital }}{{Clear}} :'''Nov. 2, 1807''' Soon Milledgeville was a thriving frontier community. The state legislature had a statehouse built in Milledgeville and held its first legislative session there. Within 4 years Milledgeville became the county's large trading as well as the state's frontier" capital. On this day Georgia assembly met for the 1st session in its new statehouse in Milledgeville. A :'''Dec 10, 1807 ''' Georgia legislature passed an act to form 4 new counties, changing Baldwin County 1806 borders. This enlarged Baldwin on the east side from Hancock and Washington Counties. . The new counties split were Morgan, Jones, Putnam, and Jasper (which originally was named Randolph County. :'''Dec. 22, 1808''' Georgia legislature instructed Baldwin County to levy a tax to build a courthouse on the SE part of Penitentiary Square. The county court meetings were held in a rented house, until the courthouse was completed. :'''1814''' --Baldwin County‘s first real courthouse was completed. Its cost was $3,975. This building was used until replaced by a larger courthouse built on the same site :'''1817''' - Georgia set aside funds to build the first state penitentiary was built in Milledgeville. It later was burned by1864, this penitentiary was burned by General Sherman and Union troops. This site is currently used for part of the campus for Georgia College and State University. {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Georgia College & State U. }}{{clear}} :'''1836''' Building on the Governor's Mansion and was completed 1838-1839. This is an example of Greek revival styling of architecture. {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Old Governor's Mansion. }}{{clear}} :'''1837''' the General Assembly provided funds to build and operate the state's first mental hospital, called today the Central State Hospital. On November 2, 1807, the state legislature held its first session in the newly completed statehouse in Milledgeville. :'''1847''' A larger courthouse was built on the same site as the 1814 courthouse site. :'''1861''' - The 1847 courthouse burned in 1861, after which court sessions were held in the Georgia Capitol, the Milledgeville Opera House, and the local Masonic Hall. {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Baldwin county and other counties, 1863 }}{{Clear}} :'''1862 - 1865 - Civil War.''' After seceding from the Union, Baldwin county, Georgia and Milledgeville, Georgia were remembered by Gen. William T Sherman.. When Gen. Sherman began his March to the Sea, he burned Georgia's cities, and came to '''Milledgeville and Baldwin County.''' Sherman brought his 30,000 Union Troops into Milledgeville, where much vandalism and burning was done of the city and capital. .. http://www.civilwartraveler.com/WEST/GA/march.html :'''Nov. 23, 1864''' The Union troops occupied Milledgeville, Georgia.. Sherman and Union forces burned the state penitentiary, looted and vandalized the city and capital buildings. Sherman stayed in the Governor's mansion. {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=320 |caption=Old State Prison. }}{{clear}} MILLEDGEVILLE, Georgia. It was the capitol city of Georgia from the early 1800s to just after the Civil War . The state house where the legislature seceded and the governor's mansion where Sherman slept on his March after the fall of Atlanta are still there. :'''1864''' Sherman and Union army held a mock session of the legislature to "repeal Georgia's ordinance of secession". The 30,000 Union troops burned some buildings and damaged the town, but they did not burn the primary Georgia capital buildings. ::The Cotton gin was invented, and short-staple cotton was well suited to grow in the uplands of Georgia and processed. The Black Belt of Georgia was due to its fertile soil. The plantations brought many slaves as all southern states did from the upper South.into the area and developed large cotton plantations, made possible by the labor of slaves. Since the invention of the cotton gin, short-staple cotton could be profitably processed, and it was well-suited to the uplands of Georgia as well also the Low County. :'''1868''' after the Civil War (1861-65), Georgia's capital was moved from Milledgeville to its present location in Atlanta. :'''1879''' Second college is Georgia Military collage in Milledgeville was founded. It now occupies the old State Capital Building. :'''1883''' Georgia assembly instructed and authorized Baldwin to borrow at least $25,000 to build 4 fireproof county offices and a courthouse on the same site as the 1847 and 1861 courthouses. legislature authorized Baldwin County to borrow up to $25,000 to build four fireproof county offices, as well as a courthouse on the site of the former courthouse. {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1885 Courthouse, Milledgeville. }}{{clear}} :'''1885-1887 4th courthouse''' -work began on the new courthouse, which was completed in 1887. This courthouse was remodeled in 1937 and 1965. {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Current Courthouse, 1885. }}{{Clear}} :'''Present County Courthouse, 1995-97''' -sales tax referendums were approved in 1990 and 1992, planning began on a new courthouse and the construction of a new courthouse began in Milledgeville, designed by the architectural firm Brittain, Thompson, Bray, and Brown. :'''1889''' Georgia set aside funds to authorize building its Georgia Normal and Industrial College for Women. Land was used which is now part of the Georgia College and State University. This College has grown and expanded to be Georgia's 1st class liberal arts university. This is now known since 1913 as Georgia College and State University and occupies grounds originally used for the state prisons. It is designed in a quadrangle design. {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=State Prison and Farm}}{{clear}} :'''1899-99'''The State Prison was rebuilt in 1898. The State farm was opened, 1899 Baldwin County purchased 4000 acres land from Capt. T.F. Newell in 1898 on the Macon Road (Hwy 22). This was for aged, infirm and juvenile convicts. Was created in 1899 for aged, infirm and juvenile convicts. In 1901Arthur Steele from Fulton County was the youngest inmate (age 9). 1906 The State Reformatory for boys was established in 1906 and is still in operation on Hwy. 22 as Bill Ireland Youth Development Center, where men and women were incarcerated. Captain Kichen A. Foster was the first superintendant of the prison farm when it opened in May 1899. One thousand acres were planted in cotton which was profitable. The most famous prisoners were Bill Miner, Leo Frank and Mrs. Elizabeth Nobles.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabaldw2/pen.html ::Visitors to Milledgeville, Baldwin County, Georgia should see the following: :::Old Capitol and Governor's Mansion :::Andalusia, writer Flannery O'Connor's family farm{{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Andalusa house. }}{{Clear}} :::Milledgeville's historic district {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Milledgeville historic district }}{{clear}} :::Lockerly Arboretum, a botanical garden and nature education center that hosts the Lockerly Heritage Festival each September. ===Government Offices=== *Members of the Baldwin County Board of Commissioners are responsible for administering the government to residents. There are 5 members on the board. They serve four year terms, and are up for election in a staggered fashion. The members of the board elect the chair from amongst themselves. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_County,_Georgia '''June 25 , 1802 First Baldwin Court''' The 1st Baldwin County court was held in a log cabin owned by George Hill in Hillsborough, Georgia (a small settlement located in Jasper County today. '''Dec. 22, 1808''' Georgia legislature instructed Baldwin County to levy a tax to build a courthouse on the SE part of Penitentiary Square. The county court meetings were held in a rented house, until the courthouse was completed. '''1814 1st Courthouse''' --Baldwin County‘s first real courthouse was completed. Its cost was $3,975. This building was used until replaced by a larger courthouse built on the same site '''1847 2nd Courthouse''' A larger courthouse was built on the same site as the 1814 courthouse site. '''1861 ''' - The 1847 courthouse burned in 1861, after which court sessions were held in the Georgia Capitol, the Milledgeville Opera House, and the local Masonic Hall. '''1883 3rd Courthouse''' Georgia assembly instructed and authorized Baldwin to borrow at least $25,000 to build 4 fireproof county offices and a courthouse on the same site as the 1847 and 1861 courthouses. legislature authorized Baldwin County to borrow up to $25,000 to build four fireproof county offices, as well as a courthouse on the site of the former courthouse. {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption="Old Baldwin Co. Courthouse,1885. }}{{clear}} '''1885-1887 4th courthouse''' -work began on the new courthouse, which was completed in 1887. This courthouse was remodeled in 1937 and 1965. {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=Current 1995 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''Present County Courthouse, 1995-97''' -sales tax referendums were approved in 1990 and 1992, planning began on a new courthouse and the construction of a new courthouse began in Milledgeville, designed by the architectural firm Brittain, Thompson, Bray, and Brown. ===Geography=== :Rivers - Oconee River :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oconee_River Oconee River] :Lake -[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Sinclair Lake Sinclair] 15,330 acre body of water , 417 miles of shoreline, which has recreation and hydroelectric :County Seat - Milledgeville :location - Baldwin county is located close to the center of Georgia. :Type - Black Belt of Georgia was due to its fertile soil. : Size -258 square miles (670 km2) is land and 9.6 square miles (25 km2) (3.6%) is water. :Region - majority of Baldwin County, S of Lake Sinclair, in the Lower Oconee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River basin. N part of the county is in the Upper Oconee River sub-basin of Altamaha River basin ====Adjacent counties==== *Putnam County, Georgia - north{{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Baldwin county and Georgia. }} *Hancock County, Georgia - northeast *Washington County, Georgia - east *Wilkinson County, Georgia - south *Jones County, Georgia - west ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oconee_River Oconee River] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Sinclair Lake Sinclair] ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 46,337 people in the county with a population density of 173 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 54.17% White, 43.38% Black or African American, 0.21% Native American, 1.01% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.48% from other races, and 0.74% from two or more races. 1.36% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 census there were 45,720 people living in the count with a population density of 177.3 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $37,237 and the median income for a family was $47,714. The per capita income for the county was $17,488. About 16.8% of families and 25.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 31.6% of those under age 18 and 10.8% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_County,_Georgia Universities - Colleges *1817. This site is now used as part of the campus of Georgia College and State University {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!! Highways |- |U.S. Route 441||U.S. Route 441 Business||Georgia State Route 22 |- |Georgia State Route 24|| Georgia State Route 29||Georgia State Route 49 |- |Georgia State Route 112||Georgia State Route 212||Georgia State Route 243 |- |Georgia State Route 540 (Fall Line Freeway) (coming soon) |} State Mental Hospital - Central State Hospital :Milledgeville's public school system is governed by the Baldwin County School District.
    ::Lakeview Academy ::Lakeview Primary ::Midway Hills Academy ::Midway Hills Primary ::Oak Hill Middle School :::Baldwin High School ::::Georgia Military College prep school (grades 6-12) Private School ::::John Milledge Academy (grades K-12) Private School ::::Sinclair Christian Academy (grades pre-K-12) Private School :College: :::::Central Georgia Technical College :::::Georgia College & State University (commonly known as Georgia College) {{Image|file=Baldwin_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Atkinson Hall , Georgia College & State U. }}{{clear}} :::::Georgia Military College *Milledgeville's public library system is part of the Twin Lakes Library System. Mary Vinson Memorial Library is located downtown. Georgia College & State University also has a library. ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Allenwood, Georgia|Allenwood]] *[[:Category: Milledgeville, Georgia|Milledgeville]] County Seat and state capital ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milledgeville,_Georgia Milledgeville, Georgia] *[[:Category: Hardwick, Georgia|Hardwick]] Unincorporated community
    *Scottsboro ====County Resources==== ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartram_Educational_Forest Bartram Educational Forest] on property formerly used as a farm for Central State Hospital patients. Now used for wildlife cultivation and refuge. Hunting is alloswdwithin the bounds of certain regulations. **Researchers use the forest to learn about plant diseases and genetics. *Central State Hospital *Georgia College and State University, begun 1817. *Milledgeville is the former state capital of Georgia (1804–1868) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lockerly_Arboretum Lockerly Arboretum] horticultural laboratory, with collections of azalea, camellia, conifers, holly, rhododendron, and viburnum,daylily, iris, cactus and tropical plants. The Rose Hill mansion was added to the National Register of Historic Places. *Lockerly Heritage Festival each September. =====Notables===== *[[Williamson-3567|Robert McAlpin Williamson]], Republic of Texas Supreme Court Justice, state lawmaker and Texas Ranger *Carl Vinson 50 years U.S. Congressman, born in Baldwin County. *Oliver Hardy, comedian and film director, began his career in the Milledgeville Opera House. *Flannery O'Connor, novelist, short-story writer, lived in Milledgeville, buried in Memory Hill Cemetery. *Melvin Adams, Jr, better known as Fish Scales from the band Nappy Roots *Pete Dexter, novelist, journalist and screenwriter *Eugenia Tucker Fitzgerald, founder of the first woman's secret society established at a girls' college *Tillie K. Fowler, politician *Joel Godard, television announcer *Oliver Hardy, motion picture comedian *Charles Holmes Herty, academic, scientist and businessman *Edwin Francis Jemison, civil war soldier who died in battle *William Gibbs McAdoo, US Secretary of the Treasury *Blind Willie McTell, influential blues guitarist *Bill Miner, Canada's "Gentleman Bandit" *Ulrich Bonnell Phillips, historian *Barry Reese, writer *Tut Taylor, bluegrass musician *Ellis Paul Torrance, psychologist *William Usery Jr., labor union activist and U.S. Secretary of Labor ====Census==== :1810 --- 1,256 — :1820 --- 2,069 64.7% :1840 --- 2,095 — :1850 --- 2,216 5.8% :1860 --- 2,480 11.9% :1870 --- 2,750 10.9% :1880 --- 3,800 38.2% :1890 --- 3,322 −12.6% :1900 --- 4,219 27.0% :1910 --- 4,385 3.9% :1920 --- 4,619 5.3% :1930 --- 5,534 19.8% :1940 --- 6,778 22.5% :1950 --- 8,835 30.3% :1960 --- 11,117 25.8% :1970 --- 11,601 4.4% :1980 --- 12,176 5.0% :1990 --- 17,727 45.6% :2000 --- 18,757 5.8% :2010 --- 17,715 −5.6% :Est. 2016 --- 18,933 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Hopewell United Methodist Church Cemetery, Allenwood, Georgia|Hopewell United Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cedar Lane Cemetery, Baldwin County, Georgia|Cedar Lane Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Baldwin Memorial Gardens, Milledgeville, Georgia|Baldwin Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Heritage Memorial Park, Milledgeville, Georgia|Heritage Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Memory Hill Cemetery, Milledgeville, Georgia|Memory Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Scenic Memorial Gardens, Milledgeville, Georgia|Scenic Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: West View Cemetery, Milledgeville, Georgia|West View Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/counties/georgia/baldwin.html *http://www.civilwartraveler.com/WEST/GA/march.html

    Baldwin High School

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    Baldwin Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies Project]] [[Category:Baldwin Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Baldwin Name Study Project== The Baldwin Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baldwin Baldwin] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Baldwin name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Baldwins), by time period (18th Century Baldwins), or by topic (Baldwin DNA, Baldwin Occupations, Baldwin Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ===How to Join=== To join the Baldwin Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin PhD RN]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Baldwin}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ===Membership=== * [[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin PhD RN]] * * ===Baldwin Name Meaning=== : English: from a Germanic personal name composed of the elements '''bald ‘bold’, ‘brave’ + wine ‘friend’''', which was extremely popular among the Normans and in Flanders in the early Middle Ages. It was the personal name of the Crusader who in 1100 became the first Christian king of Jerusalem, and of four more Crusader kings of Jerusalem. It was also borne by Baldwin, Count of Flanders (1172–1205), leader of the Fourth Crusade, who became first Latin Emperor of Constantinople (1204). As an American surname it has absorbed Dutch spellings such as Boudewijn. HH, RW, DEB.Irish: surname adopted in Donegal by bearers of the Gaelic name Ó Maolagáin (see Milligan), due to association of Gaelic maol ‘bald’, ‘hairless’ with English bald. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University PressNotable persons with the surname Baldwin:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_(name) ===Baldwin Related Surnames and Surname Variants=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ Baldin Balwin Baldwine Baldewine Baldwyne Baldewyne] ===Baldwin Y DNA Family Group on FTDNA=== *Baldwin Y DNA Background: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/baldwin/about/background ===Adding your Ancestor=== : To add your ancestor to this study, simply include the following category to the Biography section of his or her profile: ::
    [[Category: Baldwin_Name_Study ]]
    ===Research Pages=== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. We can always use help, especially with e-technology! * [[Space:John Baldwins of Pennsylvania|John Baldwins of Pennsylvania]] * * ===Baldwins from Buckinghamshire=== {{England Sticker|Buckinghamshire}} *[[Baldwin-263|John Baldwin]] b. say 1415 at Aylesbury, Bucks *[[Baldewyn-1|John Baldewyn]] (aka Baldwin) b. say 1438 at Aylesbury, Bucks *[[Baldwin-270|William Baldwin]] b. say 1441 at Aylesbury, Bucks *[[Baldwin-262|Sir John Baldwin MP Kt]] b. say 1470 at Aylesbury, Bucks *[[Baldwin-536|William Baldwin]] say 1500 Hayle, Bucks ===Baldwins from Oxfordshire=== {{England Sticker|Oxfordshire}} *[[Baldwin-2334|John Baldwin Sr.]] b. say 1657 at Hook Norton, Oxfordshire *[[Baldwin-2016|Francis Baldwin]] b. 20 April 1667 at Hook Norton, Oxfordshire *[[Baldwin-2342|Thomas Baldwin]] (aka Baldwine) b. 1 Nov1657 at Hook Norton, Oxfordshire ===Baldwins in the Puritan Great Migration (PGM)=== {{Image|file=Puritan_Great_Migration_Editing_Guidance-1.jpg|align=r|size=m}} {{Image|file=Baldwin-267-1.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=St Michael & All Angels, Buckinghamshire recognizes PGM Baldwins}} *[[Baldwin-5|Henry Baldwin of Woburn]] & [[Richardson-24|Phebe Richardson]] *[[Baldwin-129|Sylvester Baldwin Jr.]] & [[Bryan-33|Sarah Bryan]] *[[Baldwin-177|Sarah Baldwin]] and [[Fenn-113|Hon. Benjamin Fenn]] *[[Baldwin-178|Richard Baldwin]] & [[Alsop-24|Elizabeth Alsop]] *[[Baldwin-180|Martha Baldwin]] *[[Baldwin-181|Ruth Baldwin]] *[[Baldwin-38|John Baldwin of Stonington]] ===The Baldwin Apple=== :According to S. A. Beach's Apples of New York, the Baldwin originated soon after 1740 as a chance seedling on the farm of Mr. John Ball of Wilmington, Massachusetts, and for about 40 years thereafter its cultivation was confined to that immediate neighborhood. The farm eventually came into the possession of a Mr. Butters, who gave the name Woodpecker to the apple because the tree was frequented by woodpeckers. The apple was long known locally as the Woodpecker or Pecker. It was also called the Butters. Deacon Samuel Thompson, a surveyor of Woburn, Massachusetts, brought it to the attention of [[Baldwin-6646|Col. Loammi Baldwin]] of the same town, by whom it was propagated and more widely introduced in eastern Massachusetts. From Col. Baldwin's interest in the variety it came to be called ''the Baldwin''. {{Image|file=Baldwin_Name_Study.jpg|align=l|size=m|caption=Monument to the Baldwin Apple}} :A monument to the Baldwin apple now marks the location (on today's Chestnut street in Wilmington). The monument's inscription reads: This monument marks the site of the first Baldwin Apple Tree found growing wild near here. It fell in the gale of 1815. The apple first known as the Butters, Woodpecker or Pecker apple was named after Col. Loammi Baldwin of Woburn. Erected in 1895 by the ''Rumford Historical Association''. :A harsh winter in 1934 wiped out many of the Baldwin apple orchards in New England. Its popularity as an eating apple waned, but some orchards were preserved for many years because of its desirability as a mixing apple for cider. However, the orchards have not been replaced when they played out. Baldwin Apples, unlike many apples, have long been prized for the making of hard cider. "West County Cider" makes Baldwin Cider from trees planted in the early 1900s. It is their most popular cider.[2] The apple is noted for its particularly small to medium size (ca. 6–8 cm), when compared to other apples like the Macintosh. It is an exceptionally hard apple and would remain remarkably free from blemishes and other blights with few pesticides being needed. Because of its hardness it shipped well without bruising and for a time was prized for this quality. Aside from cider making it was also known as an exceptionally good pie apple and due to its inherent hardness would maintain more crispness through the baking process than other apples would. Loammi Baldwin and John (Johnny Appleseed) Chapman were cousins.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baldwin_(apple) == Sources == ===Additional Resources=== *Baldwin, Charles Candee. ''The Baldwin Genealogy from 1500 - 1881.'' Cleveland, OH: Leader Printing, 1881.

    Ball Family Mysteries

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    Ball Name Study

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    __NOTOC__ [[Category:Ball Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] ==About the Project== The Ball Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ball Ball] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Ball name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Balls), by time period (18th Century Balls), or by topic (Ball DNA, Ball Occupations, Ball Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the BALL Name Study, first start out by browsing our current teams and research pages to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team/research page, and then dive right in! If a team or research page does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the Name Study Coordinator: [[Haywood-41|Ros Haywood]] for assistance. ==Membership== * [[Travis-657|Jean (Travis) Ball]]: New England and North America * [[Olson-6823|Elsie (Olson) Hagley]] * [[Hardin-745|Bea (Hardin) Davis]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Balle Balle] ==Resources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BALL List of Ball individuals on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BALL G2G feed of questions tagged "Ball"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Ball Orphaned Ball profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Ball-1 Unsourced Ball profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BALL Unconnected Ball profiles on WikiTree]. * British Surnames: [http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/ball Ball] * Internet Surname Dababase: [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Ball Ball] ==Surname Distribution== [[Space:Ball_Surname_in_1881_census|See the Ball surname in the 1881 census]] ==Notable Namebearers== ''living or possibly-living people are not included''
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    Ballard Heraldry

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    ==Purpose== This page is for the display & discussion of Heraldic Achievements (Coat Armour, Crests, Badges & Standards) of Ballard families that have been duly authorised by a recognised Heraldic College such as the Court of the Lord Lyon or the College of Arms. ==Ballard Heraldry== ===Introduction=== There are many sources from which descriptions (blazon) or illustrations of Arms may be found, ranging from Armories such as ''Burke's General Armory'' to Town Guides and privately printed family works. Many of these illustrations and descriptions have found their way into print through their continued use by a family over many generations. Many are not recorded with the College of Arms or, if they are, they have variances from the original because they were informally differenced. The importance of the documentation collected during the Herald's Visitation should not be underestimated, providing as it does, one of the few medieval documents with sometimes quite extensive, pedigrees. That is not to say, however, that they should be blindly accepted as "proof positive" that the family tree actually was as recorded and there are a number of reasons why that may be so. These are more fully explored in the following section which investigates in more detail the "The Evidence in Heralds' Visitations Relating to Ballard Genealogy". At the bottom of the page you will find some of the Ballard Arms that have been documented. You will note that even where arms clearly relate to the same family there may be minor differences between family members. Each description of arms or a crest is illustrated and where there is a documented pedigree on WikiTree it is linked to. Where the arms are indicated as being sourced from the College of Arms then these are the authoritative Arms as laid out in a letter that I hold from Dr.Conrad Swan, York Herald. ===Understanding a "Blazon" === In case you have ever wondered what that seemingly inscrutable description of a coat of arms is all about here is a quick overview based upon one of the Ballard arms, The basic shield is known as the field and anything placed upon it is a charge. The principle charge is named first and then lesser charges that are on the field and then devices (essentially another name for a charge) which are placed on the principal charge. Certain charges, like the Griffin, can be shown in a number of different poses. Analysing the blazon for Ballard of Highbury; "Sable a Griffin passant Ermine ducally gorged Or between two quatrefoils in chief and a crescent in base of the last", we get:- *The colour of the field ** Sable (black) *then the principal charge, its characteristics and the relevant colours ** a Griffin passant ermine ducally gorged or *then the lesser charges on the field **between two quatrefoils in chief and a crescent in base of the last So let's go down to the next level:- *a Griffin passant ermine **"a Griffin" - I'll assume you know what that is **"passant" means three feet on the ground with the right foreleg raised. **"ermine" is a fur, basically white with little "ermine spots" on it. *ducally gorged or **"ducally gorged" is the heraldic term for wearing a Duke's coronet but it is around the neck and not on the head, "or" is gold in colour. *between two quatrefoils in chief **"between" - well, the Griffin is placed between .. **"two quatrefoils" - basically a four leaved plant, think of the four leaf clover or the shamrock. **in chief means in the top one third of the shield and describes where to place the quatrefoils. *and a crescent in the base of the last **and finally there is a crescent in the bottom one third of the shield and its colour is "of the last" colour mentioned, which was "or" (gold) === The Science of Heraldry === Anyone interested in a more detailed explanation of the science of Heraldry with the associated rules and precedents as they relate to England, Scotland or Wales should refer to one of the many excellent books on the subject such as “A Complete Guide to Heraldry” by Arthur Fox-Davies reprinted by Bracken Books in 1993 [ISBN 1 85891 079 X]. For a simpler introduction I would also recommend “Simple Heraldry” by Iain Moncreiffe of Easter Moncreiffe O.St.J., F.S.A.Scot., Advocate, Falkland Pursuivant-Extraordinary and Don Pottinger MA., DA. Herald Painter Extraordinary to the Court of the Lord Lyon King of Arms, published by The Promotional Reprint Company Limited in 1993 [ISBN 1 85648 115 8]. This book is an excellent “primer” and well worth reading if you just want to get a taste for the subject. Alternatively try the links page on the website of the [http://www.theheraldrysociety.com| Heraldry Society] or the [http://www.heraldry-scotland.co.uk| Heraldry Society of Scotland]. ==The Evidence in Heralds' Visitations Relating to Medieval Ballard Genealogy== ===Introduction === Before describing the content and evidence provided by the Heralds' Visitations it is worth taking a short detour to place into context both the Heralds themselves and the importance of Heraldry at that time (1530 - 1690). Heralds initially specialised in the running and scoring of tournaments, which during the 12th to 14th Centuries were melees rather than the formalised joust of the Elizabethan period often depicted in films. The full-face helm, which had become a necessity during that time, made it difficult to identify armoured men in battle and in tournaments and the practice arose of decorating shields and surcoats ("coats of arms") with distinctive designs-- "arms". Heralds became experts at identifying knights by their arms since it would have been impossible to maintain an accurate score for each knight otherwise. Over time the heralds began recording arms and developed armorials - a reference book or roll picturing or describing (blazoning) arms. One of the earliest of these is "Ballard's Roll" compiled by William Ballard when he was March King of Arms (1460 - 1480) and following his death sold by his widow to Sir John Wrythe. As a result of the Heralds' familiarity with arms, knights wishing to assume arms consulted them to see whether their desired design conflicted with an established one. Other than the role described above the Heralds were also messengers. Previously, when a lord planned to host a tournament, he would send his herald(s) throughout the kingdom (or even throughout Christendom) to put forth a challenge (i.e. invitation). Princes would have their heralds accompany them in battle to help them identify men of both sides by their arms and banners, as well as to parley with the enemy as seen in Henry V. They took on the sovereign's identity by wearing the royal coat of arms (it was treason to harm a herald in his tabard) and were considered the voice of the crown. Royal proclamations were proclaimed by the heralds. Henry VIII often employed heralds to parley with rebels or foreign princes but by Elizabeth's reign this duty had largely died out. Tournament officiating, as we have seen, was the primary job of heralds in the early period of heraldry but by Elizabeth's reign jousting was in decline. There were few tournaments other than the annual ones celebrating the Queen's accession day and it was during this period that there was an increased emphasis on genealogy in the heralds' work as the gentry class rose in importance. Wealthy new Merchants, Guildsmen and others were eager to prove their gentility and be granted arms. Only persons of gentry class or higher could bear arms so anyone with arms was by definition gentle (the period Latin word for gentleman was "armigero" i.e. one who bears arms) so the heralds were effectively the gatekeepers to the gentry class. This was of course a great money-making opportunity. Many spurious pedigrees were produced for a fee and heralds were on occasion censured or even imprisoned for granting arms to " base-born" individuals. William Dethick was criticized for making grants to persons who were thought to be too inferior, including Stratford glover John Shakespeare (whose son William had worked with Dethick to obtain the grant for his father and thus become born of gentry). ===Herald's Visitation=== By Letters Patent in 1530 Henry VIII instructed all sheriffs, mayors, bailiffs and other officials concerned to give all aid and assistance to Clarenceux King of Arms on his forthcoming visit to each of the counties within his province of Southern England and South Wale. This was for the purpose of confirming and registering the arms of those who claimed to be gentry, by gathering evidence to show that the claimant was legally borne, to "reform all false armory and arms devised without authority", and to grant new arms to those that qualified for them. The herald would record the pedigree and arms for a fee or, if the claimant was found to be not up to standards he was disclaimed: required to sign a statement that he was "no gentleman" and forbidden to bear arms. This was proclaimed throughout the shire-- a harsh fate in that class conscious era. The last Visitation was that of London between 1687 and 1700. The records resulting from this work are known as the Visitation Books and are held by the College of Arms but copies have been made throughout the years and perhaps the most famous is in the collection now held at the British Library and known as the Harleian manuscripts. The Harleian manuscript collection was formed by Robert Harley, 1st Earl of Oxford, his son Edward, 2nd Earl of Oxford and his grandson Edward, 3rd Earl of Oxford. It consists of copies of many ancient documents, including the Visitation Books, in more than 7,000 volumes and in addition over 14,000 original legal documents. In 1753 it was purchased for £10,000 by the British government and, with the collections of Sir Robert Bruce Cotton and Sir Hans Sloane, formed the basis of the British Museum library, now the British Library. This collection should not be confused with the Harleian Society, which was founded in 1869 as a Record Society with the aims of providing printed copies of many documents including those found in the Harleian Manuscripts. ==Harleian Manuscripts == There are more than a dozen manuscripts held at the British Library, which contain Ballard Genealogies of varying detail. What follows is a description of the content of each and an analysis of their accuracy and usefulness for modern Ballard genealogists. Unless otherwise stated, most of these are from the Harleian Manuscripts and represent the notes taken by the Heralds during their Visitations between 1530 and 1690. It should be noted that this not an exhaustive list as I have not included details of the "disclaimers" contained within the records. ===Additional Manuscript 5529,folio 9 === This relates to the ancestry of William Ballard, March King of Arms, mentioned above. It shows his descent from William Ballard, MP for Hereford in the time of Edward III (1327/31) to Thomas Ballard and then to William Ballard. It is written in a very unclear hand but is nonetheless legible. It was almost certainly provided by William Ballard at some time during his tenure of the office of March King. There is an extensive pedigree for this family, which has been compiled by several researchers over the past 50 or so years, and the information in this manuscript has not so far been called into question. This pedigree has yet to be uploaded. ===Additional Manuscript 14,314 folio 54b === This refers to only three Ballards. It is principally the genealogy of the family of Christopher Bagshaw gent and has an entry for the marriage of John Bagshaw (great grandson) to Johanna Ballard, daughter of John Ballard and Mary (Cahorne?). This manuscript is amongst those relating to Shropshire and is probably from the material gathered for the Visitation of 1623, which can be found in "Visitation of Shropshire", Harleian Society, vols 28, 29, 1889. ===Harleian Manuscript 1560, folio 205 === The Suffolk family of Ballett, of Codenham & Ufford is depicted in Harleian Manuscript 1560, folio 205. There is a single reference to Ballard in the first generation when William Ballett is referred to as Ballett or Ballard. Thereafter all individuals are surnamed Ballett. See "Visitations of Suffolk, 1561, 1577, 1613 (1882) edited by W.C.Metcalfe and "Visitation of Suffolk, 1664-8" Harleian Society, vol. 61, 1910 ===Harleian Manuscript 1545, folio 79 === Contains a drawing of a crest or arms done in ink and with shorthand abbreviations indicating the tinctures and metals of both the arms and the crest of John Ballard of Much Dewchurch. According to the College of Arms "On 1 January 1557, already existing Arms were confirmed, and the Grant of a Crest made to John Ballard of Much Dewchurch (Great Dewchurch), co. Hereford: Sable a Griffin passant Ermine ducally gorged Or. Crest: A demi griffin Ermine supporting with the claws part of a broken tilting spear proper." This is the same family as that of William Ballard, March King of Arms mentioned above and the reference to already existing arms being confirmed ties in with the premise that this family was granted arms c1400. These arms would certainly have been recorded by 1460 since William would have been unlikely to have overlooked his own line! According to a letter dated 17th July 1978, edited by fellow UK Ballard genealogist Adrian J Ballard on 12th Sept 2000 and received from Hubert Chesshyre, the then Rouge Croix Pursuivant “Azure a Griffin regardant (or more correctly, gardant) ermine were the arms borne by the father of William Ballard, March King of Arms circa 1481 – circa 1490 and are so blazoned on the second folio of the Book known as Ballard’s Book (College of Arms MS M3) which Garter Wrythe bought from his widow. I have looked at this and the passage which mentions the arms also names William as son of Thomas Ballard and grandson of William Ballard of Lecton, county Hereford, whose wife Rose was fourth in decent from Sir Richard Hurtisley, Lord of Lecton and of Hurtisley in that county. This narrative Pedigree and description of the arms is repeated in a copy of the visitation of Chester in 1580 (MJD 14. 310). The arms are not illustrated in these two manuscripts, but the Griffin was probably either rampant or sergeant as most Ballard griffins were. This pedigree has not yet been uploaded. ===Harleian Manuscript 1476 folio 438 === The Visitation of London of 1634 shows Thomas Ballard of Swepston, co. Leicester, who had sons Humfrey, Robert and John who was a Vintner of London. They were, according to the College of Arms, allowed the Arms: Sable a Griffin rampant Ermine holding in the dexter claw something that looks like a fleur de lis (drawing uncertain) Or. Crest, a demi Griffin Ermine. The pedigree is recorded in Harleian Manuscript 1476 folio 438, which also shows that it was John Ballard who provided the information, and that Thomas Ballard was married to Ann, daughter of Henry Hall of Hether in the county of Leicester. It should be noted that John Ballard supplied no information as to his grandparents. This was either due to lack of knowledge or because John's was a new grant and having established his "free and legal birth" and his gentlemanly status (property of over £300 in value) no further ancestry was needed. This pedigree is one of those classic dilemmas that we face. Does it provide evidence that the branch descends from the Leicester, Lincolnshire or Nottinghamshire lines - especially since there is an Ann Hall who figures in those families or is it cleverly constructed to leave the Heralds with that impression? This pedigree has not yet been uploaded. ===The Infamous Fulco Ballard Line! === What now follows is basically all of the material that relates to the various branches within the Ballard families of Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, Nottinghamshire and Horton in Kent (also referred to as the Fulco Ballard line). I refer to it as infamous for a number of reasons. Firstly because so many people claim connections to this family and yet none to date have proved a link, secondly because Fulco is not actually part of this family, thirdly because the senior line of the family ended with the imprisonment of Nicholas Ballard and finally because so much of it is simply wrong! It is in fact quite evident that the pedigree was, in several significant areas, simply manipulated by various people to fit the purposes of giving them an armigerous background. ====Harleian Manuscript 1548, folios 180 & 181 - Ballard of Horton, Kent & Co. Leics, & Notts==== Apart from the first three generations, the rest of the pedigree is substantially accurate as far as I have been able to prove so far. Interestingly this is the only manuscript that identifies Thomas Ballard of Callis as a brother of Nicholas and indicates that whoever provided the detail had a good knowledge of that line or had done some research and found the will of Nicholas Ballard - the only place that this information is recorded. It is not wholly accurate, however, as there is evidence that Thomas of Callis had a son Thomas. This fact may have been "overlooked" by the Nottinghamshire and Leicestershire branch for one simple reason - they wanted to prove that they were now the senior branch of the family and entitled to bear the arms without any differentiation from the original grant dating back to Gregory and (in their minds if not in fact) up to Fulco. It was thus expedient to illustrate that no members of the senior line were living or had heirs entitled to the undifferenced arms. The problem at the moment is the total lack of documentary evidence that confirms that John Ballard married Margaret Hussey and that he is the same John Ballard who was brother to Clement. Note also the complete lack of detail in the Roger Ballard line. This is, as the title suggests, a manuscript depicting the Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire branches’ claims to the Horton lineage & thus pays scant regard to the cadet branch based in Sussex. It acknowledges their claim but it does not provide supporting evidence of it. The Leicestershire & Nottinghamshire branches were called to account for their claim to arms in 1615 the Sussex branch began the process of formally documenting their claim in 1619. It seems that some collusion may have taken place with the two major protagonists being educated & legally trained & quite probably knowing of each other if not formally acquainted. The Nottinghamshire Visitations took place in 1530, 1569, 1615 and 1662 - 1664. These can be found in: 1. "Visitation of Nottinghamshire, 1530" (Surtees Society, vol. 41, 1863, edited by W.H.D.Longstaffe; 2. "Visitations of Nottinghamshire, 1569, 1615", Harleian Society, vol. 4, 1871, edited by G.W.Marshall; 3. "Nottinghamshire Visitation 1662 - 1664", Thoroton Society Record Series, vol. 13, 1950, edited by K.Train. The Leicestershire Visitations took place in 1563, 1619 and 1682-3. These can be found in: 1. "History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester" (first published 1792-1811, reprinted 1971) by J.Nichols and containing the visitations for 1563, 1619 and 1682-3; 2. "Visitation of Leicestershire in 1619", Harleian Society, vol. 2, 1870, edited by J.Fetherston. ====1189, folio 14b - Leicestershire; Ballard of Wymsall, from Co. Linc.,==== *Georgus Ballard, Arrm. familia Rici sedi = ____ **Thomas Ballard of Horton in Kent = Phillipa filia Thomae Walsingham ***Humfridus Ballard natur 1449 ***Clemens Ballard ob 10 H 7 = Janna filia et hi Gwilmi Kellam als Draper de Greenwiche ****Nicholas Ballard qui vondricit parieum ob 17 Eliz = Maria filia Johis Smith militus *****Elizabeth filia & he ob di morbo vocat the dead palsey ***Johannis Ballard de com Lincoln = Margea filia Hussey ****Johannis Ballard ob.s.p. ****Thomas Ballard = Janna filia Digby de Kettlebye ****Thomas Ballard de com Linc. ****Elizabeth filia & heiress uxor ___ Clapham de com Ebors ****Edwardus Ballard de Wymsall in com. Leic. = Elizabetha filia ___ Noble de Leicester *****Williamus Ballard = (1) Isabella filia Tho Oglthrope de com Ebors ******Edwardus Ballard de Wynsall in com Leic. = Valentinus filia de Lanceloti Rolston de Watnall Compnoy ******Samuell Ballard ******Thomas Ballard filia et heir ******Anna *****= (2) Anna filia ___ Hall de Godalming in Surrey ******Georgius Ballard de Radcliffe in com Nott ******Adrianus Ballard de London = Anna filia Lambert de Bansted in Surrey *******Johhanis Ballard = ____ (and issue mark shown) ******Daniel Ballard de London ***Robertus Ballard **Rogerus Ballard ***Petterus Ballard ****Johanis Ballard *****Willimus Ballard *****Henricus Ballard ****Thomas Ballard *****Ricardi Ballard *****Thomas Ballard *****Thomas Ballard This is substantially the same as the previous manuscript. It would appear to be John Ballard son of Adrian who was the person proving his right to arms. John was a goldsmith in London. ====Ms 1431, folio 7 ==== Once again a close replica of the previous manuscripts and two of the differences could simply be transcription errors. ====Leicestershire; Ballard Ms 1189, folio 3==== This depicts the quartered arms of William Ballard of Wymeswold. ====Harley 6125, folio 117b ==== Arms and crest depicted are as for Ballards of Horton. Wm Ballard had 2 wives had issue by ye first Edw of Wymsold com Leic & by ye 2 Andrew of Lond George of Radcliff com Nott David of Lond with 2d & a son had issue same Thomas. This is the only source in which the names of Andrew and David appear instead of Adrian and Daniel. In view of the fact that all other sources correctly name them this should be discounted as evidence of anything other than mistranscription. ====Harley 6125, folio 118 ==== William Ballard of Wyneswold; This manuscript depicts the quartered arms of Ballard(1 & 4), Nobyll(2) and Lonell(3). As shown above in 1189, folio 3. ==== Harleian Ms1076, folios 166, 167 & 203, 204 - Sussex; Ballard of Wadhurst, from Co. Kent & Wandsworth from Kent==== Research over the past 25 years or more has only revealed evidence supporting this pedigree from Thomas Ballard & Alice Aynescombe down. There is a strong suspicion that Thomas Ballard of Wadhurst, who married first Mary Spencer and second Mary Leveson, may have contrived with John Phillipott, the Herald, to arrive at this pedigree. It matches in antiquity his mother's Whitfield line and gives Thomas, then a wealthy lawyer & land owner, a solid gentlemanly background from which to marry off his children into the minor Gentry. It is far more likely that the Wadhurst line is descended from the Ballards of West Firle in Sussex and it can be shown that in any case Gregory did not have a son Roger - so there is no proven connection to the Horton line. Gregory is in fact the one who was a servant to Richard II and there is no evidence that his father was George, in fact he is Thomas Ballard sometime MP of Wycombe. It would seem that whoever compiled this pedigree found a reference to Fulco in the Close Rolls and because it was associated with a parish in Kent decided he would make a "documented" starting point for the pedigree. Unfortunately they didn't do enough research because Gregory can clearly be shown to have originated from Beaconsfield in Buckinghamshire! The Sussex Visitations took place in 1530, 1570, 1633-34 and 1662. These can be found in: 1. "Visitations of Sussex, 1530, 1633-4", Harleian Society, vol. 53, 1905, edited by W.B.Bannerman; 2. "Visitation of Sussex, 1570", published in 1840 and edited by T.Phillips; 3. "Visitation of Sussex, 1662", Harleian Society, vol. 89, 1937, edited by A.W.H.Clarke. The Kent Visitations took place in 1530, 1574, 1592, 1619-21 and 1663-8. These can be found in: 1. "Visitation of Kent, 1530", Harleian Society, vol. 74, 1923, edited by W.B.Bannerman; 2. "Visitation of Kent, 1574", Harleian Society, vol. 75, 1925, edited by W.B.Bannerman; 3. "Visitation of Kent, 1592", Harleian Society, vol. 75, 1925, edited by W.B.Bannerman; 4. "Visitation of Kent, 1619-21", Harleian Society, vol. 42, 1878, edited by R.Hovenden; 5. "Visitation of Kent, 1663-8", Harleian Society, vol. 54, 1906, edited by G.Armytage. ====1084, folio 100 (John White, Baron of the Cinque Ports) ==== ====1135, folio 86 (John White, Baron of the Cinque Ports) ==== ====1194, folio 79 (John White, Baron of the Cinque Ports) ==== ====1406, folio 42 (John White, Baron of the Cinque Ports) ==== All of the above show the marriage of Thomas Ballard of Wadhurst in com Sussex to Mary da. & h. of John Spencer of London. She was the 2nd wife of John White of Nordiam who married firstly Jane da. of Rich. Boys of Hawkhurst. Thomas Ballard and Mary are shown as having a son Thomas Ballard of Wadhurst. Ms 1194 folio 79 is particularly significant for the evidence that the depicted arms give us. Firstly the quartering of the White arms has a crescent as a difference mark, confirming that they belong to William White (he was the second son) and his male line. Secondly the impaled arms of Spencer have a star as a difference mark, which confirms that John Spencer (Mary's father) was the third son. Finally the Spencer arms are clearly those of “Spencer of South Mills”.

    Ballard Name Study

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    [[Category:Ballard Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Ballard Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ballard Ballard] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Ballard name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Ballard's), by time period (18th Century Ballard's), or by topic (Ballard DNA, Ballard Occupations, Ballard Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Ballard Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Ballard-380|Paul Ballard]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Ballard}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname1 Surname1] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Surname2 Surname2] ---- :This unusual name is recorded in many spelling forms including Bullard, Ballard, Belward, Bellyard, Bil(l)yard, and Bellard. It is an example of that sizeable group of early surnames that were created from the habitual use of nicknames. These were usually given with reference to a variety of characteristics, such as physical attributes and moral characteristics, although habits of dress and occupation were also common. The derivation is from the Middle English "bal(le)", used in the transferred sense of a hairless patch on the skull, with the addition of the Angl-Saxon suffix "ard", whose precise translation is uncertain. :The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Peter Ballard, which was dated 1196, in the "Curia Regis Rolls of Northamptonshire", during the reign of King Richard 1st, known as "Richard the Lionheart", 1189 - 1199. :Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. :Early examples of the surname recordings include those of Alured Balard in Essex in 1273 and Geoffrey Bolhard of Warwick in 1275. Later recordings are those of Moyses Billiard, a witness at St Botolphs church, Bishopgate, London, on October 10th 1631, whilst on March 31st 1634, John Bilyard was christened at St Dunstans in the East, Stepney. On July 15th 1635, William Ballard, aged 32 yrs., together with his wife, Elizabeth, aged 26 yrs., and children, Hester and Jo, aged respectively one year and 2 yrs., embarked from London on the ship "James" bound for New England. They were among the earliest recorded name bearers to settle in America. :There are other sources for this name, besides the Anglo-Saxon. Not all people bearing the name are of English origins. It is common, with native etymology among several Celtic nations, although the British Celtic form is likely the original, and it may be that "Bald head" is a false etymology designed to give the name English roots. The earliest form is Ap Alard, meaning the "son of the fox" in Welsh, and it passed from Wales to Brittany as Aballard, whence it became popular in France under the form Aballaird, and thence to Spain.

    Ballina Pioneer Cemetery

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    [[Category:Ballina Pioneer Cemetery, Ballina, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Ballina_Pioneer_Cemetery https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Photos-1-65.jpg] [[:Category:ANZACS%2C_Ballina_Pioneer_Cemetery%2C_Ballina%2C_New_South_Wales https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Photos-1-62.jpg]| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Notables%2C_Ballina_Pioneer_Cemetery%2C_Ballina%2C_New_South_Wales https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Photos-1-64.jpg]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Without_Headstones%2C_Ballina_Pioneer_Cemetery%2C_Ballina%2C_New_South_Wales https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Photos-1-63.jpg] This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ------------------- ===About=== The Ballina Pioneer cemetery is no longer used as a cemetery but is now a memorial park. It is located just over Missingham Bridge at Ballina on a park with Hill Street in front and a glorious view over the Richmond River. The headstones from the original graveyard have all been moved to form a wall surrounding a central memorial column to a Fenwick family. The earliest burial took place in 1853 and the last, Hector Saunders, in 1916. The pioneer wall was unveiled on 14 May 1961. There is evidence, in the Shire records, of dual listings with other cemeteries in Ballina suggesting that a number of the headstones may have moved to other sites when this site was prepared. The photographs were taken during a visit in July 2014 and a number of the headstones are displaying significant wear. Rubbings may provide detail. The [http://www.ballina.nsw.gov.au/cp_themes/default/page.asp?p=DOC-LJX-83-44-27 Ballina Shire Council] maintain the park and a register of burials, which has been used as the source document. A number of errors were noted in the Shire transcripts when comparing photographs so cuation is recommended if using that document as a source. Judging by the number of "missing" memorials a number must have been too badly deteriorated when the site was established or was missed during the site investigation. Where shire records are used exclusively, in the table below, they contain the Lot number from the original site. Watch also the use of 1st Jan by the Shire; it may refer simply to that year, it seems they needed to complete the date field for their database. Where possible the individuals are confirmed by a cross check against the NSW BDM. Further details may be available through the regional historical societies. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=Pioneer%20Park%2C%20ballina%20nsw#map=19/-28.86711/153.57848 Link to map of Ballina] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Ballina Pioneer Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed in July 2014. Unfortunately a number of the photographs were out of focus in the early light. The entire central column was reflective and the photographs did not focus well. Others are noted in the table. If you have time please take a photograph and upload it for sorting. *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below where I have the detail. :Details of burials not photographed have also been taken from Funeral notices and the Council Register. *Transcriptions from Shire Records :Details have been transcribed from Shire records. These are noted as the ones with Lot no. recorded. A number of errors were noted in reconciling photography from the site and it can be expected that there are other errors; it is advised to cross check the information if using Shire records as a source. ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. A number of the graves are in poor condition and rubbings are likely to be needed to complete. *Do a quick BDM search :Provide a quick insight into the family connection to allow genealogists to quickly determine relevance. This is a simple check against the relevant Index and is not comprehensive. If the search fails to return a positive match it is likely a result of an incorrect name recorded in the Shire records (the source record being used). ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center"class="unsortable" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" class="unsortable" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" class="unsortable" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''image''' |- | [[Abbott-4277|Abbott]]||James||||1888, Aug 28||2||Shire records state Lot 0; BDM search father [[Abbott-4278|Josiah]] and mother [[Unknown-263732|Clara L]].||No recognisable stone |- | [[Abbott-4279|Abbott]]||Jessie||||1906, Feb 22||||Shire records state Lot 1; no recorded BDM with these details||No recognisable stone |- | [[Ainsworth-447|Ainsworth]]||Florence Beatrice||||1874, May 15||10 months||Daughter to James and Christina Ainsworth; shares stone with her brothers||[[:Image:Ainsworth-447.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Ainsworth-446|Ainsworth]]||Henry James||||1893, Nov 17||28||Son to James and Christina Ainsworth; shares stone with his siblings||[[:Image:Ainsworth-446.jpg|Image Available]] but broken by his name |- | [[Ainsworth-529|Ainsworth]]|| James||||1863, Jan 1||||Shire records state Lot 3; BDM search mother recorded as Jane||No recognisable stone |- | [[Ainsworth-448|Ainsworth]]||Roy Stanley||||1891, Feb 25||6 months||Son to James and Christina Ainsworth; shares stone with siblings||[[:Image:Ainsworth-448.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Ainsworth-441|Ainsworth]]||Thomas||1812, Jan 28||1864, Feb 19||52||BDM search father Jonas, mother Susan||[[:Image:Ainsworth-441.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Allen-16363|Allen]]||Neville||||1908, Feb 9||||Shire records state Lot 8; BDM search father, [[Allen-16364|John]], mother, [[Unknown-263733|Lottie]]||No recognisable stone |- | [[Amaral-55|Amaral]]||Henry||||1900, Apr 21||||Shire records state Lot 9; no recorded BDM||No recognisable stone |- | [[Anderson-15237|Anderson]]||Aubrey Ernest||||1915, May 4||7||Grandson to Mary Ann McGuire; drowned; BDM; father Seymour F., mother Florence A. (nee McGuire, m. 1898)||[[:Image:Anderson-15237.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Anderson-15239|Anderson]]||Cecil Roche||||1914, May 27||2 months||Grandson to Mary Ann McGuire; Shire records incorrectly state name as Cecil Rachel; father Seymour F., mother Florence A. (nee McGuire, m. 1898)||[[:Image:Anderson-15239.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Andrews||Patrick||||1904, Oct 27||33||Brother of John Andrews; Council records in error by naming him John Patrick and date of death incorrect; BDM; father Michael, mother Margaret||Image Available |- | Ashmead|| Joseph||||1883, Sep 20||32||Shire records state Lot 14; BDM search - father Joseph, mother Mary A.||No recognisable stone |- | [[Attewell-9|Attewell]]||Clara Jane||||1902, Aug 30||23||BDM search; father Samuel, mother Kezia||[[:Image:Attewell-9.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Avis|| Mary||||1905, May 28||88||Shire records state Lot 15. BDM search; father given as Richard||No recognisable stone |- | Bacon|| Frederick||||1855, Sep 21||54||Shire records state Lot 16; BDM not recorded; stone barely readable; He was one of the early cedar cutters at Duck Creek along with Joe Eyles||Image Available, significant deterioration |- | Barlow|| George Wallace||||1903, Jan 1||8||Shire records state Lot 17; BDM; father Joseph, mother Edith E.||No recognisable stone |- | [[Jackschon-1|Bassmann]]|| Christina||||1881, Feb 4||42||Shire records state Lot 20; Shire records name as Bassman. BDM search; father Johann G., mother Anna||No recognisable stone |- | Bassmann|| Ferdinand August||||1877, Dec 12||||Shire records state Lot 19; Shire records name as Bassman. BDM search; father Henry, mother Christina||No recognisable stone |- | Bassmann|| Sophia Maria||||1873, Apr 30||2||Shire records state Lot 18; Shire records name as Bassman. BDM search; father Henry, mother Christina||No recognisable stone |- | [[Bastian-117|Bastian]]|| Arthur Spearman||||1870, Nov 28||8||Stone provides "youngest surviving son of Henry & Amelia Bastion", accidentally drowned; BDM; father Henry, mother Ameia (error); same stone as Captain James Copland||[[:Image:Bastian-117.jpg|Image Available]], poor condition |- | Best|| George Arnold||||1904, Jan 30||||Shire records state Lot 22; BDM; Alfred R., mother Ethel M. M.||No recognisable stone |- | Blaikie|| Richard||||1875, Jan 15||54||Shire records state Lot 23; no BDM record found||No recognisable stone |- | Blundell|| Marshal James||||1908, Feb 18||||Shire records state Lot 24, recorded as Blundel; BDM on Blundell; father James A., mother Margaret E.||No recognisable stone |- | Booth|| W. M. ||||1879, Sep 20||29||Shire records state Lot 0; BDM search returns William Booth, father James, d. Lismore is probable||No recognisable stone |- | Bourke|| Caroline M. ||||1863, Jul 4||1||Shire records state Lot 25; BDM; father Thomas, mother Mary E.||No recognisable stone |- | Bourke|| John Michael ||||1867, Jan 14||2||Shire records state Lot 26; BDM; father Thomas, mother Mary E.||No recognisable stone |- | Bourke|| Mary Elizabeth ||||1886, Jul 28||45||Shire records state Lot 27; BDM father John, mother Caroline||No recognisable stone |- | Bowman|| Henry Lavington ||||1883, May 25||49||Shire records state Lot 28; BDM father Henry, mother Mary A.||No recognisable stone |- | Brooker|| Harold ||||1906, Jun 21||||Shire records state Lot 31; BDM records Brooker, Harold D. J., father Joshua D., mother Maud M.||No recognisable stone |- | Brossman|| Lauretta||||1907, Jul 26||||Shire records state Lot 29; No BDM record||No recognisable stone |- | Brossman|| Morris ||||1904, Jan 8||||Shire records state Lot 30; No BDM record||No recognisable stone |- | [[Brown-30007|Brown]]||Charles||||1891, Jan 10||59||Buried by wife Ellen Brown||[[:Image:Brown-30007.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Brown|| David ||||1859, Jan 21||1||Shire records state Lot 32||No recognisable stone |- | Brown|| Frederick Sayers ||||1886, May 28||14||Shire records state Lot 33||No recognisable stone |- | Brown|| Isabella Lyle ||||1904, Feb 4||84||Shire records state Lot 36||No recognisable stone |- | Brown|| Thomas ||||1884, Jan 26||84||Shire records state Lot 34||No recognisable stone |- | Brown|| William ||||||||Shire records state Lot 37||No recognisable stone |- | Bruce|| Mary Anne ||||1908, Feb 17||||Shire records state Lot 38; BDM suggest father Andrew, mother Jane||No recognisable stone |- | Bryant|| Ann ||||1904, Jun 10||84||Shire records state Lot 39; may have been moved to Anglican cemetery; BDM, father John, mother Catherine||No recognisable stone |- | Bryant|| Edward ||||1900, May 27||93||Shire records state Lot 40; may have been moved to Anglican cemetery; BDM suggest father James, mother Elizabeth||No recognisable stone |- | Bryant|| Elsie Maud ||||1908, Mar 11||21||Shire records state Lot 41; may have been moved to Anglican cemetery; BDM suggests father William T., mother Matilda||No recognisable stone |- | Buckleton|| Robert ||||1887, May 30||36||Shire records state Lot 42; BDM records death but not parents||No recognisable stone |- | Burgess|| Eileen Mary||||1889, Apr 27||1||Shire records state Lot 45; no BDM record for this name||No recognisable stone |- | [[Easton-549|Burless]]||Ellen Mary||||1915, Mar 16||51||Stated as wife of John Thomas Burless; BDM suggests father George R., mother Caroline; married 1882, maiden name Easton||[[:Image:Easton-549.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Burless-10|Burless]]|| John George||||1889, Jun 11||||Shire records state Lot 43; BDM suggest father John T., mother Ellen M.||No recognisable stone |- | Bushell|| Vera||||1908, Aug 3||||Shire records state Lot 46; BDM record name as Vere (likely an error and father George W., mother Elizabeth L.||No recognisable stone |- | Byrnes||||||||||Shire records state Lot 48||No recognisable stone |- | Cabel|| Miriam Augusta||||1892, Oct 5||71||Shire records state Lot 49; BDM suggests father John, mother Ann||No recognisable stone |- | Cadigan|| Raynor||||1908, Jan 19||||Shire records state Lot 50; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Cahill|| Richard||||1904, May 14||||Shire records state Lot 51; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Calder|| Bridget||||1875, May 9||40||Shire records state Lot 52; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Calligham|| Andrew James||||1889, Feb 10||6||Shire records state Lot 53; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Cambridge|| Florence Ann||||1891, Mar 5||||Shire records state Lot 54; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Cambridge|| Thomas Walter||||1882, Jan 20||21||Shire records state Lot 55; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Cameron|| Duncan||||1892, Nov 15||||Shire records state Lot 56; BDM records two Duncan Cameron this year||No recognisable stone |- | Campbell|| Ann||||1883, Sep 29||25||Shire records state Lot 57; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Carrol|| Peter||||1906, Feb 2||||Shire records state Lot 58; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Carey|| Mary||||1892, Nov 2||||Shire records state Lot 59; BDM records Mary Carey, d. 1892; father Michael, mother Margaret ||No recognisable stone |- | Case|| Stephen||||1861, Oct 3||34||Shire records state Lot 60; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Cash|| Robert John||||1885, Feb 2||32||Shire records state Lot 61; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Chaple|| Donald||||1876, Oct||1 year ? months||Stone showing significant wear, surname Chaple?; no Shire record||Image Available, deterioration |- | [[Chilcott-103|Chilcott]]||Francis Berilard||||1899, May 29||33||Shire records indicate Francis Edward; BDM suggests Francis B., father Thomas, mother Jessie||[[:Image:Chilcott-103.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Chilcott|| Jenetter||1847, Jul 17||1897, Jan 29||49||Shire records state Lot 0; No BDM record; likely eldest daughter of [[Chilcott-101|Thomas]]||No recognisable stone |- |[[Holt-2772|Chilcott]]||Jennett Eaton||||1901, March 14||73||Same stone as Thomas Chilcott; BDM records event, no parents given||[[:Image: Holt-2772.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Chilcott-101|Chilcott]]||Thomas||||1888, Aug 26||76||Same stone as Jennett Chilcott; BDM suggests father Thomas, died Ballina||[[:Image: Chilcott-101.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Chilcott-102|Chilcott]]||Thomas C.||||1894, Aug 14||36||BDM suggests father Thomas, mother Jenetta||[[:Image:Chilcott-102.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Child|| John||||||||Shire records state Lot 66||No recognisable stone |- | Chitingen|| Thomas||||1907, Nov 2||||Shire records state Lot 67; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Clement|| Albert||||1864, Nov 3||1||Shire records state Lot 68; William and Eleanor had an Albert, b. 1860, d. 1864; this likely him, he was 4||No recognisable stone |- | [[Ewing-998|Clement]]||Eleanor||1820, June 14||1890, Aug 8||70||Wife of William Clement||[[:Image:Ewing-998.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Clement-926|Clement]]||William||||1893, Nov 27||74||Husband of Eleanor Clement||[[:Image:Clement-926.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Clifford|| Annie||||1908, Apr 4||||Shire records state Lot 72; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Clifford|| Sarah Ann||||1909, Aug 11||||Shire records state Lot 71; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | Clinton|| John Robinson||||1866, Jul 1||22||Shire records state Lot 73; no BDM entry for these details||No recognisable stone |- | [[Kearney-321|Cole]]||Mary||||1891, Apr 26||30||Same stone as Thomas and Catherine Kearney; stated to be children of John and Honoria (?) Kearney; Shire records suggest, incorrectly, month of death as May||[[:Image: Kearney-321.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Cole|| Cyril||||1909, Oct 10||||Shire records state Lot 75; NSW BDM possible Cyril F.; father William, mother Mary ||No recognisable stone |- | Coleman|| Charles||||1912, Jun 4||||Shire records state Lot 80||No recognisable stone |- | Coleman|| George||||1880, Jul 1||2||Shire records state Lot 77||No recognisable stone |- | Coleman|| John||||1871, Jun 26||52||Shire records state Lot 76||No recognisable stone |- | Coleman|| John||||1884, Feb 19||12||Shire records state Lot 78||No recognisable stone |- | Coleman|| John||||1871, Mar 28||49||Shire records state Lot 82||No recognisable stone |- | Coleman|| Susan||||1913, Jul 15||||Shire records state Lot 81||No recognisable stone |- | Coleman|| Thomas Herbert||||1891, Apr 23||1||Shire records state Lot 79||No recognisable stone |- | Conway|| Thomas||||1906, Jan 15||||Shire records state Lot 83; BDM not conclusive||No recognisable stone |- | Cooper|| Annie Bridget||||1887, Jan 17||29||Details on stone are difficult to read; NSW BDM provide 1887; no father and unknown mother||Image Available; significant wear |- | Cooper|| William||||1874, Jan 25||||Shire records state Lot 84; BDM provides father george, mother Jane||No recognisable stone |- | [[Copland-77|Copland]]|| James||||1871, Mar 28||42||Same stone as Arthur Spearman Bastion son of Henry & Amelia Bastion; Shire records incorrectly record name as Copeland||[[:Image: Copland-77.jpg|Image Available]], poor condition |- | Cruickshanks|| James||||1905, Dec 26||||Shire records state Lot 87; BDM provides father William, mother Mary S.||No recognisable stone |- | Cummine|| Margaret||||1890, Jan 3||25||Shire records state Lot 88; BDM provides father James, mother Jemima||No recognisable stone |- | Cumming|| John||||1909, Jul 7||||Shire records state Lot 90; BDM provides father John, mother Lucinda||No recognisable stone |- | Cumming|| Mary||||1909, Feb 4||||Shire records state Lot 89, name as Cummings; BDM provides father John E. G., mother Olivia L.||No recognisable stone |- | Cummins||Robert Arthur||||1902, May 3||4||Not mentioned in Shire records for any shire site; NSW BDM provides 1902; father Joseph, mother Alice||Image Available |- | Currey||Edgard Vincent||||1903, May 8||4 years and 8 months||Stated as youngest son to F. C. & A. Currey. Shire incorrectly records name as Curry||Image Available |- | Dalby||||||||||Shire records state Lot 92||No recognisable stone |- | [[Davies-3177|Davies]]|| Emanuel||||1855, Dec 31||42||Shire records state Lot 95; No BDM record found for this data; likely the Emanuel Davies ex-convict; worked as a cedar cutter on Richmond River||No recognisable stone |- | Davis|| Archibald Henry||||1872, Sep 20||36||Shire records state Lot 93; NSW BDM record Archibald H. H. M., d. 1872, age 36, died Richmond River||No recognisable stone |- | Davis|| Eliza||||1909, Aug 30||||Shire records state Lot 94; NSW BDM two recorded||No recognisable stone |- | Day|| John||||1905, Apr 28||||Shire records state Lot 96; NSW BDM; John A.; father John, mother Margaret||No recognisable stone |- | [[Dewdney-18|Dewdney]] ||George Warren||||1887 Jun 15||29||Details from death notice; father George, mother Emily C. These details used here. He born Tambaroora, N.S.W 1858||[[:Image:Dewdney-18.jpg|Image Available]] but details unreadable |- | Don|| Errol George||||1908, Mar 27||2||Shire records state Lot 98; NSW BDM; father David, mother Mary A.||No recognisable stone |- | Dorrington|| Arthur Cyril||||1905, Apr 7||||Shire records state Lot 99; NSW BDM; father William, mother Florence||No recognisable stone |- | Doust|| James||||1906, Nov 18||||Shire records state d. 1905 (date incorrect) and Lot 100; NSW BDM records James, d. 1906; father Thomas||No recognisable stone |- | Doyle||Mary Ellen||||1913, Feb 1||38||Headstone deteriorated; Shire incorrectly states Dec; NSW BDM possible Mary E., d. 1913; father Edward J., mother Elizabeth||Image Available |- | Drent|| James||||1893, Aug 13||21||Shire records state Lot 103; NSW BDM; father William, mother Ann||No recognisable stone |- | Drent|| William||||1896, Sep 9||57||Shire records state Lot 102; no NSW BDM; Lismore records suggest father to James, wife Ann (nee Curtin/Curtayne)||No recognisable stone |- | Duff|| Arthur George||||1893, May 6||57||Shire records state Lot 104; NSW BDM; father Thomas, mother Mary (likely May, nee McIntosh) ||No recognisable stone |- | Dugan|| Cornelius||||1870, Oct 14||50||Shire records state Lot 105; NSW BDM provide no additional material||No recognisable stone |- | Dwyer|| Frances Byrnes||||1909, Aug 27||73||Shire records state Lot 106; NSW BDM suggests father John, mother Frances||No recognisable stone |- | [[Tuck-548|Easton]]|| Caroline||||1915, Oct 15||||Shire records state Lot 108; may be the same as Caroline Easton d. 13 Oct 1915 bur. Anglican cemetery Ballina age 79||No recognisable stone |- | [[Fearns-13|Easton]]|| Margaret Jane||||1859, May 13||49||Shire records state Lot 107; age may be in error on Shire records||No recognisable stone |- | Elliott|| Eileen||||1889, Jul 27||||Shire records state Lot 109; NSW BDM suggest father Albert, mother Ellen||No recognisable stone |- | Elliott||Sarah||||1890, Jul 20||26||Wife to Robert Elliott; same stone as Bridget Welsh; NSW BDM suggest father John McD, mother Mary A.||Poor Focus Image Available |- | Errington|| Thomas Henry||||1893, Jul 31||43||Shire records state Lot 118; NSW BDM suggest father William, mother unknown||No recognisable stone |- | Everett|| Robert||||1890, Sep 7||35||Shire records state Lot 111, wrong name Everatt; NSW BDM provide unknown father and mother||No recognisable stone |- | [[McKenzie-2016|Eyles]]|| Anne||||1859, Dec 12||40||Shire records state Lot 112; NSW BDM provides death 1860; father unknown McKenzie, mother unknown; died Ballina||No recognisable stone |- | [[Eyles-81|Eyles]]|| Alexander||||1916, Jul 14||64||Shire records state Lot 117; this likely eldest son to John Eyles and Matilda Mitchell; NSW BDM record year as 1915||No recognisable stone |- | [[Eyles-83|Eyles]]|| Clive Albert||||1892, Jan 7||||Shire records state Lot 116 and incorrect on year (1882); no BDM on that data; NSW BDM record Clive A. V., d. 1892; father John T., mother Olive||No recognisable stone |- | [[Eyles-85|Eyles]]|| James||||1866, May 27||24||Shire records state Lot 114; NSW BDM; father James, mother Frances; seems likely to be son of James and Eliza, b. 1842, d. 1866. Please amend if otherwise.||[[:Image:Eyles-85.jpg|Image Available]]; significant deterioration |- | Eyles|| John||||1915, Jul 14||64||Shire records state Lot 115; NSW BDM record a John Eyles, d. 1914; father Lancelot, mother Martha M.||No recognisable stone |- | [[Eyles-77|Eyles]]|| Joseph||||1865, May 3||52||Shire records state Lot 113; NSW BDM record father Joseph, mother Elizabeth||No recognisable stone |- | Fagg||Margaret||||1907, Sep 5||69||||Image Available poor condition |- | [[Fenwick-456|Fenwick]]|| Anne Elizabeth||1884, 31 May||1884, Jul 29||2 months||Poor focus on image; daughter of Thomas and Sarah Fenwick; same stone as Sarah||[[:Image:Fenwick-456.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Fenwick-446|Fenwick]] ||Bertha Eyles||||1906, Aug 6||21||||[[:Image: Fenwick-446.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Fenwick-455|Fenwick]]|| Charles James||||1915, Apr 4||31||Shire records provide 29 Jul 1904; seems incorrect; BDM provide father Thomas, mother Sarah; stone by wife||[[:Image: Fenwick-455.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Fenwick-454|Fenwick]]|| John||||1899, March 11||21||Shire records month of death as May; NSW BDM suggest father Thomas, mother Mary||[[:Image:Fenwick-454.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Fenwick-457|Fenwick]]|| Sarah||||1887, Jul 24||||daughter of Thomas and Sarah Fenwick; same stone as Anne Elizabeth; poor focus||[[:Image:Fenwick-457.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Fenwick-453|Fenwick]]|| Tom||||1898, Dec 14||54||Shire records state Lot 123; NSW BDM no death for these details, likely Thomas, d. 1896 father and mother unknown||No recognisable stone |- | [[Fenwick-445|Fenwick]] ||Walter||||1888, Dec 5||36||||[[:Image:Fenwick-445-1.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Fischer|| Sarah||||1884, Mar 21||||Shire records state Lot 128; No NDW BDM with these details||No recognisable stone |- | Fischer|| William||||1878, Apr 17||24||Shire records state Lot 127; No NDW BDM with these details||No recognisable stone |- | Flemming|| James||||1904, Jul 29||||Shire records state Lot 130; NSW BDM not conclusive one James, d. 1900 no parents given||No recognisable stone |- | Fordyce|| Mary||||1912, Feb 20||||Shire records state Lot 131; NSW BDM provides father Henry, mother Agnes||No recognisable stone |- | Forrest|| Peter||||1863, Oct 9||35||Shire records state Lot 132; NSW BDM provides age 35, d. Ballina||No recognisable stone |- | Foster|| Edith Jane||||1904, Dec 3||||Shire records state Lot 133; No BDM record||No recognisable stone |- | Fraser|| Jack||||1894, Sep 25||1||Shire records state Lot 134; BDM not conclusive||No recognisable stone |- | Froy|| Samuel||||1873, May 11||||Shire records state Lot 135; BDM provides father Joshua, mother Maria||No recognisable stone |- | Garvey|| John||||1878, May 5||65||Shire records state Lot 136; BDM provides age 65, d. Casino||No recognisable stone |- | Gays|| Dorothy||||1905, Dec 1||||Shire records state Lot 138; no BDM||No recognisable stone |- | Glascott|| Richard||||1888, Apr 9||||Shire records state Lot 139; likely the same as Richard Donovan Glascott, d. 9 Apr 1888, bur. Anglican cemetery, age 54; no BDM found||No recognisable stone |- | Goodhead|| Marie Sarah||||1884, Dec 7||||Shire records state Lot 140; BDM father Frederick, mother Clara||No recognisable stone |- | Gray|| Arthur Joseph||||1909, Jul 20||||Shire records state Lot 151; BDM not conclusive||No recognisable stone |- | [[Gray-7736|Gray]]|| Bernard||||1889, Sep 28||48||Shire records state Lot 146; NSW BDM; father Peter, mother Mary A.||No recognisable stone |- | [[Gray-7738|Gray]]|| Charles||||1891, May 27||||Shire records state Lot 149; BDM not conclusive, likely Charles, father Bernard, mother Elizabeth||No recognisable stone |- | [[Gray-7740|Gray]]|| E. ||||1904, Jul 14||||Shire records state Lot 150; no BDM record on this data; thought to be Eileen Gray, father Bernard, mother Elizabeth||No recognisable stone |- | [[Gray-7739|Gray]]|| Elmo Arthur ||||1889, Feb 18||||Shire records state Lot 148; NSW BDM; Elmo A. J.; father Bernard, mother Elizabeth||No recognisable stone |- | [[Chilcott-105|Gray]]|| Hannah ||||1912, Jan 19||||Shire records state Lot 152; NSW BDM provides Hannah A., father Thomas, mother Janet E.||No recognisable stone |- | Gray|| Henry ||||1893, Jun 11||71||Shire records state Lot 141; NSW BDM; father Joseph, mother Margaret||No recognisable stone |- | [[Gray-7737|Gray]]|| Jessie ||||1883, Feb 14||7||Shire records state Lot 145; BDM provides father Bernard, mother Elizabeth||No recognisable stone |- | [[Inglesby-2|Gray]]|| Mary Anne ||||1864, Nov 2||43||Shire records state Lot 142; NSW BDM provides Mary A., d. Picton, age 44, 1865, no parents given||No recognisable stone |- | [[Lewis-13246|Gray]]|| Mary Ann ||||1881, May 19||24||Shire records state Lot 144; BDM suggests daughter of Matthias J. L. and mother Mary A.||No recognisable stone |- | [[Gray-7741|Gray]]|| Peter ||||1863, May 31||48||Shire records state Lot 143; BDM provides father Bernard, mother Margaret||No recognisable stone |- | [[Gray-7742|Gray]]|| Thomas Keegan ||||1889, Sep 14||43||Shire records state Lot 147; NSW BDM; father Peter, mother Mary A.||No recognisable stone |- | Green|| Marion Mabel||||1886, Mar 11||||Shire records state Lot 153; BDM not conclusive||No recognisable stone |- | Greer|| Joseph||||1913, Jun 1||||Shire records state Lot 154; No BDM on this date but one in 1915 and one 1917||No recognisable stone |- | Griffin|| John||||1865, Nov 17||17||Shire records state Lot 155; BDM not conclusive, likely d. 1866, father Laurence, mother Judith||No recognisable stone |- | [[Hadlow-10|Hadlow]]||Eleanor Dorrie "Muffett"||||1908, Jul 27||3 years 11 months||BDM suggests father William J., mother Florence||[[:Image:Hadlow-10.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Halpin|| Thomas||||1865, Oct 29||32||Shire records state Lot 157; BDM provides mother as Mary||No recognisable stone |- | Hammond|| George Clarence||||1877, Feb 18||16||Shire records state Lot 158; BDM suggests father Charles, mother Jane||No recognisable stone |- | Hancock|| William||||1871, Jan 1||49||Shire records state Lot 159; BDM suggests father William, died Richmond District||No recognisable stone |- | Hanlon|| Grace Gertrude||||1908, Jan 31||||Shire records state Lot 160; BDM suggests father Daniel W., mother Ellen||No recognisable stone |- | Hansen|| Gustaf Larf||||1893, Aug 24||35||Shire records state Lot 161; BDM suggests Gustaf L. De; unknown parents||No recognisable stone |- | [[Harris-12681|Harris]]||Mona May||||1905, Jul 13||3 years 8 months||Accidentally drowned; BDM suggests father Joseph L., mother Lucy M||[[:Image:Harris-12681.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Harrison|| Elizabeth||||1909, Sep 24||||Shire records state Lot 164; BDM not conclusive||No recognisable stone |- | Harriss|| Lilian Gertrude||||1910, Apr 27||||Shire records state Lot 163; no BDM on this data||No recognisable stone |- | [[Henderson-6184|Henderson]]|| George||||1858, May 7||||Shire records state Lot 166; BDM suggests father George A., (likely John A.) mother Isabella||No recognisable stone |- | [[Henderson-6186|Henderson]]|| Isabel||||1869, Jul 18||||Shire records state Lot 169; BDM suggests, likely incorrect, father George D., mother Mary||No recognisable stone |- | [[Doneley-1|Henderson]]|| Isabel||||1871, Apr 29||||Stone to Isabel Henderson, believe this one. Wife to ?Austin Henderson, d. ?April ? aged ?2 years, leaves children; BDM possible father George, mother Isabella||[[:Image:Doneley-1.jpg|Image available]]; poor quality |- | [[Henderson-6183|Henderson]]|| John||||1856, Dec 30||||Shire records state Lot 165; BDM suggests father John A., mother Isabella||No recognisable stone |- | [[Henderson-6185|Henderson]]|| James||||1864, Apr 5||3||Shire records state Lot 167; BDM not conclusive, likely father John A., mother Isabella||No recognisable stone |- | Henshaw|| John||||1892, Aug 2||||Shire records state Lot 170||No recognisable stone |- | Hickey|| Mrs. Jack||||1907, Mar 23||||Shire records state Lot 172||No recognisable stone |- | Hickey|| Wilton||||1883, Sep 23||1||Shire records state Lot 171||No recognisable stone |- | Hicks|| Thomas||||1906, Aug 23||||Shire records state Lot 173||No recognisable stone |- | Higgins|| Mary Veronica||||1904, May 28||||Shire records state Lot 174||No recognisable stone |- | Hiland|| Peter||||1905, Jan 29||||Shire records state Lot 175||No recognisable stone |- | Hill|| Elma Grace||||1911, Aug 14||||Shire records state Lot 176||No recognisable stone |- | Hiscoat|| William||||1878, Oct 19||69||Shire records state Lot 177||No recognisable stone |- | Hodgkinson||Mary||||1889, Jan 22||65||Not recorded on Shire records||Image Available |- | Holmes|| Annie||||1905, Jul 26||||Shire records state Lot 179||No recognisable stone |- | Holmes|| John||||1870, Mar 7||||Shire records state Lot 178||No recognisable stone |- | Hooker|| Marjorie Jean||||1908, Jan 21||||Shire records state Lot 180||No recognisable stone |- | Hooper|| Thomas||1833, Nov 30||1880, Mar 10||46||Shire records state Lot 181 and 0||No recognisable stone |- | Howarth||Alma Florence||1902, Apr 17||1906, Sep 17||4||Stated as second daughter of George & Christina Howarth||Image Available |- | Howell|| Edward||||1856, Feb 2||||Shire records state Lot 183||No recognisable stone |- | Hughes|| Eliza||||1893, May 17||67||Shire records state Lot 188||No recognisable stone |- | Hughes|| Margaret||||1885, Jan 22||38||Shire records state Lot 187||No recognisable stone |- | Hughes|| Richard||||1868, Aug 15||||Shire records state Lot 186||No recognisable stone |- | Hughes|| Sarah Ann||||1866, Jul 8||||Shire records state Lot 185||No recognisable stone |- | Hughes|| Veronica Mary||||1907, Nov 10||||Shire records state Lot 189||No recognisable stone |- | Hughey|| James||||1889, Apr 24||8||Shire records state Lot 184||No recognisable stone |- | Hunter||Adam||||1903, Aug 2||86||Stated as husband of Elizabeth Hunter||Poor quality Image Available |- | Hunter|| Robert Logan||||1877, Mar 4||||Shire records state Lot 190||No recognisable stone |- | Irvine||Isabella||||1904, Mar 27||||Shire records state Lot 192, first name not recorded; NSW BDM records possibly Isabella; father James, mother Margaret||No recognisable stone |- | Irvine||Adelaide||||1890, May 21||82||Shire records state Lot 193||No recognisable stone |- | Jackson||Edward||||1889, Jul 30||47||"Died at Ballina"||Image Available |- | Jackson||Sarah||||1908, Mar 24||47||Shire records state Lot 195||No recognisable stone |- | Jansen||Peter||||1885, Dec 8||48||Shire records state Lot 196||No recognisable stone |- | Jarrett||Anne||||1878, Feb 9||86||Shire records state Lot 198||No recognisable stone |- | Jarrett||Charles||||1908, Jul 7||79||Erected by wife Elizabeth Jarrett ; stone showing wear||Image Available |- | Jarrett||Eleanor||||1869, Oct 1||||Shire records state Lot 197||No recognisable stone |- | Jarrett||Elizabeth Jane||||1913, Jan 12||10||Shire records state Lot 204||No recognisable stone |- | Jarrett||Leslie Stephen||||1884, Apr 4||||Shire records state Lot 200||No recognisable stone |- | Jarrett||May Adell||||1883, Jun 7||||Shire records state Lot 203||No recognisable stone |- | Jarrett||Margaret Jane||||1904, Jun 30||||Shire records state Lot 201||No recognisable stone |- | Jarrett||Thomas William||||1881, Oct 23||2||Shire records state Lot 199||No recognisable stone |- | Johnson||Agnes Jane||||1904, Aug 18||17||Daughter of James Johnson; On the same stone as mother, stated on stone, Emma.||Image Available |- | Johnson||Emma||||1881, Feb 9||49||Shire records state Lot 212||No recognisable stone |- | [[Eyles-80|Johnson]]||Emily||||1904, Sep 13||60||Leaving a loving husband and 14 children. Husband, J. W. Johnson, later on same stone; the shire records do not appear to record her||[[:Image:Eyles-80.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Johnson||Emma||||1904, Feb 9||49||Wife of James Johnson; On the same stone as daughter, stated on stone, Agnes Jane.||Image Available |- | Johnson||Jane||||1862, Jul 4||||Shire records state Lot 206||No recognisable stone |- | Johnson||Jane||||1904, May 26||6||Shire records state Lot 216||No recognisable stone |- | Johnson||James||||1913, Apr 4||70||Shire records state Lot 217||No recognisable stone |- | Johnson||John Joseph||||1872, Jun 22||||Shire records state Lot 208||No recognisable stone |- | [[Johnson-28188|Johnson]]||John William ||||1910, Jun 23||70||Wife, Emily Johnson, on same stone||[[:Image:Johnson-28188.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Johnson||John William||||1865, Jan 18||1||Shire records state Lot 207||No recognisable stone |- | Johnson||Lavinia||||1872, Jun 14||28||Shire records state Lot 209||No recognisable stone |- | Johnson||Martha||||1881, Jun 26||85||Shire records state Lot 211||No recognisable stone |- | Johnson||Olivia||||1853, Dec 10||||Shire records state Lot 205||No recognisable stone |- | Johnson||Oliver||||1881, Sep 30||||Shire records state Lot 213||No recognisable stone |- | Johnson||William||||1873, May 29||70||Shire records state Lot 210||No recognisable stone |- | Johnston||Rosanna||||1857, Dec 12||||Shire records state Lot 218||No recognisable stone |- | Johnston||William Joseph||||1870, Aug 2||||Shire records state Lot 219||No recognisable stone |- | Jones||James||||1913, Apr 4||70||Husband of Mary Ann Jones||Image Available |- | Jones||Mary Ann||||1905, May 15||54||Wife of James Jones; Shire records second name, incorrectly, as Anne||Image Available |- | Jones||Sophia||||1908, Oct 31||37||Stated as wife to David Jones. Welsh origin; epitaph being "Hyd Y. Wawr" (Until the dawn)||Image Available |- | [[Kearney-323|Kearney]]||Catherine||||1904, Jan 17||29||Same stone as Thomas Kearney and Mary Cole; stated to be children of John and Honoria (?) Kearney; BDM; father John, mother Norah||[[:Image: Kearney-323.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Kearney-322|Kearney]]||Thomas||||1890, Jan 13||26||Same stone as Catherine Kearney and Mary Cole; stated to be children of John and Honoria (?) Kearney; Shire incorrectly records death on 10 Jan; BDM; father John, mother Hanora (sic)||[[:Image:Kearney-322.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Kehle||John Henry||||1865, Jun 16||2||Shire records state Lot 226||No recognisable stone |- | Kelly||James||||1863, May 31||49||Shire records state Lot 227||No recognisable stone |- | Kerigan||Elizabeth Mary||||1878, Oct 23||21||Shire records state Lot 229||No recognisable stone |- | Kerigan||John||||1878, Oct 23||28||Shire records state Lot 228||No recognisable stone |- | [[Puttock-47|King]]||Sarah||||1858, Dec 15||42||Shire records state Lot 230||No recognisable stone |- | [[King-10887|King]]||Stephen||||1859, Oct 1||49||Shire records state Lot 231||No recognisable stone |- | King||Stephen||||1870, Oct 25||||Shire records state Lot 232||No recognisable stone |- | Kirk||Henry||||1864, Mar 30||||Shire records state Lot 233||No recognisable stone |- | Kirk||William John||||1891, Jun 25||32||Shire records state Lot 234||No recognisable stone |- | Langen||Daniel||||1907, Mar 29||||Shire records state Lot 235||No recognisable stone |- | Lange||Alice Jessie||||1909, Jan 2||||Shire records state Lot 237||No recognisable stone |- | Lange||John||||1908, Feb 17||||Shire records state Lot 236||No recognisable stone |- | Langhan||Percy||||1884, Mar 17||||Shire records state Lot 238||No recognisable stone |- | Langley||John||||1905, Jan 29||||Shire records state Lot 239||No recognisable stone |- | Latham||Nina||||1881, Mar 27||||Shire records state Lot 240||No recognisable stone |- | Lee||William John||||1870, Jan 29||1||Shire records state Lot 241||No recognisable stone |- | Lewis||Alma||||1904, Dec 28||||Shire records state Lot 247||No recognisable stone |- | Lewis||Clara Esther||||1887, Mar 19||||Shire records state Lot 246||No recognisable stone |- | Lewis||George William||||1908, Feb 27||||Shire records state Lot 248||No recognisable stone |- | Lewis||Mathias Boyd||||1911, Jun 9||||Shire records state Lot 249||No recognisable stone |- | Lewis||Mathias Isaac||||1885, Aug 3||69||Shire records state Lot 245||No recognisable stone |- | Lewis||Mary Jane||||1876, Jul 24||51||Shire records state Lot 243||No recognisable stone |- | Lewis||Olive||||1900, Dec 6||||Shire records state Lot 246||No recognisable stone |- | Lewis||Susanna||||1881, Jun 11||51||Stated as wife to Mathias Isaac Lewis||Image Available poor condition |- | Lewis||William||||1867, Jul 22||1||Shire records state Lot 242||No recognisable stone |- | Lowe||James||||1891, Mar 9||6||Shire records state Lot 251||No recognisable stone |- | Lynch||James||||1913, Feb 3||3||Shire records state Lot 253||No recognisable stone |- | Lyon||John||||1870, Nov 25||||Shire records state Lot 252||No recognisable stone |- | Macdonald||Katherine||1821||1856||35||Not recorded on Shire records||Image Available |- | Mackie||Francis Gibb||||1909, Sep 28||45||Shire records state Lot 254||No recognisable stone |- | Maguire||Amelia Mary||||1886, Apr 1||||Shire records state Lot 255||No recognisable stone |- | Maguire||Rachel Estella||||1902, Aug 4||2 years 2 months||Daughter to Robert and Agnes Maguire||Image Available |- | Marceau||Emily Florence||||1871, Oct 15||1||Shire records state Lot 257||No recognisable stone |- | Marriotte||John||||1883, Jan 3||30||Shire records state Lot 258||No recognisable stone |- | Marsh||George||||1891, Jul 1||4||Shire records state Lot 260||No recognisable stone |- | Marsh||William||||1891, Oct 29||13||Shire records state Lot 259||No recognisable stone |- | Martin||Charles||||1884, Sep 10||7||Shire records state Lot 261||No recognisable stone |- | Martin||George||||1908, Jul 3||||Shire records state Lot 262||No recognisable stone |- | McAlligate||Margaret||||1891, Feb 25||||Shire records state Lot 263||No recognisable stone |- | [[McCann-3150|McCann]]||Charles||||1876, Jul 29||52||Shire records state Lot 265||No recognisable stone |- | McCann||Nicholas John||||1886, Aug 1||1||Shire records state Lot 264||No recognisable stone |- | McClure||Gawn||||1905, May 4||41||Recorded on Shire records as surname Gawn; lot number 137||Image Available |- | McCurdy||Alan||||1891, Feb 23||13||Shire records state Lot 268||No recognisable stone |- | McCurdy||Donald Charles||||1876, Oct 28||1||Shire records state Lot 267||No recognisable stone |- | McCurdy||Henry||||1862, Jun 16||||Shire records state Lot 266||No recognisable stone |- | McDermid||Archibald||||1912, ||17||Shire records state Lot 269||No recognisable stone |- | McDonald||Catherine||||1856, May 30 ||34||Shire records state Lot 270||No recognisable stone |- | McDonald||Daniel||||1856, Aug 24 ||31||Shire records state Lot 271||No recognisable stone |- | McDonald||John||||1891, Apr 13 ||2||Shire records state Lot 273||No recognisable stone |- | McDonald||Samuel||||1870, Oct 24||50||Shire records state Lot 272||No recognisable stone |- | McDougall||Norman Hay||||1884, Jan 9||25||Stone records erected by his wife. Shire records incorrectly state age as 5.||Image Available |- | McEachern||Neil||||1859, Aug 12||38||Shire records state Lot 275||No recognisable stone |- | McFadden||John||||1860, Jun 11||58||Shire records state Lot 276||No recognisable stone |- | McGlary||John||||1860, Dec 12||26||Shire records state Lot 277||No recognisable stone |- | McGuire||Darcy Carrington||||1883, Jan 26||||Shire records state Lot 285; no BDM records on these details, likely error in name||No recognisable stone |- | [[McGuire-1244|McGuire]]||Henry||||||29||Shire records state Lot 287; likely son to Joseph and Maria McGuire, d. 1882 (NSW BDM)||No recognisable stone |- | McGuire||James||||1906, Jun 7||||Shire records state Lot 286; NSW BDM; father James||No recognisable stone |- | McGuire||James George||||1877, May 3||2||Shire records state Lot 278; NSW BDM; father James, mother Emma||No recognisable stone |- | [[McGuire-1243|McGuire]]||Joseph||1822, Aug 30||1885, Jul 31||63||Shire records state 53 years old; NSW BDM; father Thomas, mother Mary M.||[[:Image:McGuire-1243.jpg|Image Available]] showing deterioration |- | McGuire||Lavinia Pearle||||1886, Aug 21||||Shire records state Lot 282; NSW BDM; father Robert, mother Agnes||No recognisable stone |- | [[Johnson-28247|McGuire]]||Maria||||1892, Apr 17||73||Shire records state Lot 284; NSW BDM; father John, mother unknown. This wife to [[McGuire-1243|Joseph]]||No recognisable stone |- | [[King-10953|McGuire]]||Mary Ann||||1884, Feb 25||35||NSW BDM; father Richard, mother Sarah||[[:Image:King-10953.jpg|Image Available]] |- | McGuire||Maude Anne||||1885, Feb 13||||Shire records state Lot 281; NSW BDM; father John, mother Anna||No recognisable stone |- | McGuire||Rachel||||1881, Oct 20||||Shire records state Lot 283; no NSW BDM||No recognisable stone |- | McKenzie||Roderick Colin||||1873, Jul 12||34||Shire records state Lot 288||No recognisable stone |- | McKinnon||Alan||||1891, Mar 27||3||Shire records state Lot 290||No recognisable stone |- | McKinnon||Alex||||1893, Jan 11||11||Shire records state Lot 291||No recognisable stone |- | McKinnon||John||||1860, May 21||30||Shire records state Lot 289||No recognisable stone |- | McLaughlan||John||||1858, Mar 1||2||Shire records state Lot 292||No recognisable stone |- | McLennan||James||||1907, Dec 26||||Shire records state Lot 293||No recognisable stone |- | McLeod||Edgar James||||1879, Jan 19||||Shire records state Lot 297||No recognisable stone |- | McLeod||George||||1859, Jun 1||56||Shire records state Lot 295||No recognisable stone |- | McLeod||Joseph||||1857, Aug 22||56||Shire records state Lot 294||No recognisable stone |- | McLeod||Rose Eva||||1877, Feb 24||||Shire records state Lot 296||No recognisable stone |- | McLure||||||1905, May 4||41||Shire records state Lot 298||No recognisable stone |- | McMahon||Margaret||||1873, May 28||1||Shire records state Lot 299||No recognisable stone |- | McMillan||Edward||||1879, Aug 12||||Shire records state Lot 300||No recognisable stone |- | McNeil||Charles||||1903, Mar 13||63||Shire records state Lot 305||No recognisable stone |- | McNeil||Cecil Charles||||1912, Sep 17||10||Shire records state Lot 308||No recognisable stone |- | McNeil||Florence||||1883, Mar 5||2||Shire records state Lot 303||No recognisable stone |- | McNeil||John A.||||1907, Jan 16||||Shire records state Lot 307||No recognisable stone |- | [[McGuire-1245|McNeil]]||Margaret||||1904, Feb 23||61||Shire records state Lot 306||No recognisable stone |- | McNeil||Margaret Alice||||1903, Jan 26||20||Shire records state Lot 304||No recognisable stone |- | McNeil||Martha Elizabeth||||1876, Oct 14||4||Shire records state Lot 301||No recognisable stone |- | McNeil||Maud Mary||||1879, Oct 17||||Shire records state Lot 302||No recognisable stone |- | McPhee||Donald||||1906, Dec 26||||Shire records state Lot 311||No recognisable stone |- | McPherson||Edward||||1909, Aug 10||||Shire records state Lot 309||No recognisable stone |- | McRoberts||James Harrex||||1903, Jul 15||47||||Image Available |- | McSweeney||Patrick||||1884, Apr 26||40||Shire records state death in May but April is shown on stone. Stone erected by his wife||Image Available but condition of stone poor |- | Meredith||Edward||||1888, Aug 18||39||Shire records state Lot 313||No recognisable stone |- | Miller||Henrietta||||1901, Jul 9||56||Shire records state Lot 315||No recognisable stone |- | Miller||Joseph||||1898, Jul 20||51||Shire records state Lot 314||No recognisable stone |- | Milne||James John||||1886, Nov 17||56||Shire records state Lot 316||No recognisable stone |- | Mitchell||Archie Thomas||||1905, Dec 9||||Shire records state Lot 319||No recognisable stone |- | Mitchell||Charlotte||||1859, May 1||14||Shire records state Lot 317||No recognisable stone |- | Mitchell||Ivy Mary||||1887, Nov 3||1||Shire records state Lot 318||No recognisable stone |- | Mobbs||Thomas||||1904, Jun 27||||Shire records state Lot 320||No recognisable stone |- | Morris||William Watkin||1847, May 15||1887, Jun 19||40||||Image Available |- | Mosely||Charles Richmond||||1904, Dec 19||||Shire records state Lot 322||No recognisable stone |- | Mosely||John William||||1891, Apr 21||4||Shire records state Lot 321||No recognisable stone |- | Mousett||Pierre||||1906, Nov 23||||Shire records state Lot 324||No recognisable stone |- | Mullens||Dora Ethel||||1894, Mar 19||6||Shire records state Lot 325||No recognisable stone |- | Mullens||Ethel Maud||||1900, Aug 3||4||Shire records state Lot 327||No recognisable stone |- | Mullens||Michael||||1896, Nov 10||78||Shire records state Lot 326||No recognisable stone |- | Mumberson||Mathias||||1889, Feb 16||28||Shire records state Lot 328||No recognisable stone |- | Munsie||James Newell||||1880, ||||Shire records state Lot 329||No recognisable stone |- | Munsie||James Newell||||1893, Sep 19||75||||Image Available |- | Munsie||Robert||||1909, May 1 ||||Shire records state Lot 331||No recognisable stone |- | Newland||Rose Josephine||||1908, Mar 25||16 years 6 months||Stated as "Native of Bathurst"; leaves a mother, brother and sisters to mourn||Image Available |- | Newport||James||||1896, May 30||53||Same stone as Lily Jane Newport. Shire records incorrectly state 20 May||Image Available |- | Newport||Lily Jane||||1890, May 6||7||Same stone as James Newport. Shire records provide her, incorrectly, as Lillie||Image Available |- | Nichols||Esther||||1905, Feb 14||59||Stated as wife to George Nichols; same stone ||Image Available |- | Nichols||George||||1899, Feb 28||68||Stated as husband to Esther Nichols; same stone ||Image Available |- | Nicholson||Maria||||1885, Jan 4 ||44||Shire records state Lot 337||No recognisable stone |- | Norris||Mary||||1904, May 23 ||||Shire records state Lot 338||No recognisable stone |- | O'Connor||Catherine||||1900, Nov 7 ||||Shire records state Lot 340||No recognisable stone |- | O'Connor||Emma||||1888, Nov 28 ||52||Shire records state Lot 339||No recognisable stone |- | Oliver||George||||1897, May 2 ||49||Shire records state Lot 341||No recognisable stone |- | O'Neill||Edward||||1908, Sep 13 ||||Shire records state Lot 343||No recognisable stone |- | O'Neill||John||||1871, Mar 22 ||36||Shire records state Lot 342||No recognisable stone |- | O'Neill||Johanna||||1912, Jun 16 ||||Shire records state Lot 344||No recognisable stone |- | Oppenshaw||Minnie||||1909, Dec 9 ||||Shire records state Lot 345||No recognisable stone |- | Orliff||George||||1857, Jan 11 ||25||Shire records state Lot 346||No recognisable stone |- | Parish||Jeremia Charles||||1905, Sep 18 ||||Shire records state Lot 347||No recognisable stone |- | Parkins||Samuel||||1882, Sep 28 ||82||Shire records state Lot 348||No recognisable stone |- | Parsons||Marion||||1890, Jan 7 ||||Shire records state Lot 350||No recognisable stone |- | Paschie||James||||1905, Nov 15 ||||Shire records state Lot 349||No recognisable stone |- | Penn||Mathew||||1869, Jul 20 ||63||Shire records state Lot 351||No recognisable stone |- | Perry||Bella||||1908, Aug 6 ||||Shire records state Lot 353||No recognisable stone |- | Perry||Mathew||||1913, Jun 18 ||||Shire records state Lot 354||No recognisable stone |- | Perry||Pharoah||||1908, Apr 24 ||||Shire records state Lot 352||No recognisable stone |- | Peterson||Andrew||||1892, Dec 2 ||62||Shire records state Lot 355||No recognisable stone |- | Phillips||John||||1866, May 4 ||60||Shire records state Lot 357||No recognisable stone |- | Phillips||Caroline Agnes||||1909, Feb 15 ||||Shire records state Lot 356||No recognisable stone |- | Platt||Olive Connie||||1905, Mar 27 ||||Shire records state Lot 358||No recognisable stone |- | Poor||Frances||||1870, Sep 17 ||||Shire records state Lot 359||No recognisable stone |- | Poor||Thomas Joseph||||1908, Aug 1 ||||Shire records state Lot 360||No recognisable stone |- | Pothier||Catherine Julia||||1910, Aug 6||50||Wife of A. J. Pothier (likely Alexander James bur, Anglican 1943); Leaves a husband and 8 children - Shire transcript is incorrect and states she was 5||Image Available |- | Pothier||Louisa Catherine||||1889, Mar 27 ||||Shire records state Lot 361||No recognisable stone |- | Powell||Hubert||||1890, Nov 11 ||||Shire records state Lot 364||No recognisable stone |- | Pragnal||Archibald Edwin||||1909, Dec 26 ||66||Shire records state Lot 363||No recognisable stone |- | Price||Norman Leslie||||1908, May 2 ||||Shire records state Lot 365||No recognisable stone |- | Price||Walter Barnet||||1909, Feb 12 ||||Shire records state Lot 366||No recognisable stone |- | Purdie||Harriet||||1904, Oct 22 ||68||Shire records state Lot 368||No recognisable stone |- | Purdie||James||||1871, Nov 22 ||32||Stone indicates born Edinburgh, Scotland||Image Available, significant wear |- | Pymble||William Frederick||||1875, Jan 17 ||30||Shire records state Lot 369||No recognisable stone |- | Randall||Henrietta||||1908, Jun 16 ||||Shire records state Lot 370||No recognisable stone |- | Rauschenbach||Ida Margarehte||1897, Aug 16||1904, Jul 22||7||"Ruhe Sanft in Fremder erde" - Rest Gently in Foreign Soil||Image Available |- | Richter||Alfred||||1891, Feb 4 ||40||Shire records state Lot 372||No recognisable stone |- | Ringland||Leslie Richmond||||1905, Aug 1||2 years 10 months||Son of Henry and Emma Ringland||Image Available |- | Roberts||Mary Anne||||1890, Jul 30 ||6||Shire records state Lot 374||No recognisable stone |- | Roberts||Peter||||1906, Feb 21 ||||Shire records state Lot 375||No recognisable stone |- | Robson||Samuel||||1907, May 8 ||||Shire records state Lot 376||No recognisable stone |- | Rogers||Henry||||1878, May 13 ||51||Shire records state Lot 377||No recognisable stone |- | Rose||Kate||||1891, Mar 10 ||||Shire records state Lot 378||No recognisable stone |- | Ross||Andrew Roderick||||1888, Nov 27 ||6||Shire records state Lot 383||No recognisable stone |- | Ross||Edmund||||1908, Dec 17||82||Stated as husband of Ellen Ross; same stone||Image Available |- | Ross||Ellen||||1877, May 23||52||Stated as wife of Edmund Ross, same stone; Shire records in error stating death on 2 Jul||Image Available |- | Ross||James||||1906, Sep 10 ||76||Shire records state Lot 384; likely double entry with james Ross at Anglican cemetery||No recognisable stone |- | Ross||Margaret Anne||||1884, Oct 14 ||37||Shire records state Lot 380||No recognisable stone |- | Ross||Margaret Anne||||1884, Mar 11 ||||Shire records state Lot 381||No recognisable stone |- | Ross||Mary Elizabeth||||1876, Oct 6||17||Daughter of Edmund and Ellen Ross, same stone as them; date indistinct on her part of stone||Image Available |- | Rowan||John Thomas||||1906, Jan 7 ||||Shire records state Lot 386||No recognisable stone |- | Rowe||Mary Jane||||1884, Jan 3 ||39||Shire records state Lot 387||No recognisable stone |- | Rush||George||||1881, Jun 14 ||39||Shire records state Lot 388||No recognisable stone |- | Russell||Margaret||||1871, Aug 20 ||2||Shire records state Lot 390||No recognisable stone |- | Russell||Thomas Kevin||||1905, Dec 12||1 year 10 months||Son to Thomas and Elizabeth Russell; Shire records in error and name him Kevin Thomas Russell||Image Available |- | Ryan||Austin John||||1877, Apr 10 ||1||Shire records state Lot 392||No recognisable stone |- | Ryan||Eileen May||||1883, Dec 6 ||||Shire records state Lot 391||No recognisable stone |- | Ryan||Josephine Bridget||||1884, Nov 22 ||||Shire records state Lot 395||No recognisable stone |- | Ryan||John Charles||||1882, Sep 8 ||||Shire records state Lot 394||No recognisable stone |- | Ryan||Michael||||1886, Sep 9 ||18||Shire records state Lot 393||No recognisable stone |- | Saunders||Cecil Lloyd||||1911, Aug 26 ||||Shire records state Lot 398||No recognisable stone |- | Saunders||Ellen||||1876, Jul 2 ||34||Stone records Ellen, beloved wife of ?? Saunders, possibly Richard, of Ballina, very poor condition.||Image Available; deteriorated |- | Saunders||Hector||||1916, Jan 16 ||||Shire records state Lot 401||No recognisable stone |- | Saunders||Joseph||||1915, Jan 1 ||||Shire records state Lot 399||No recognisable stone |- | Saunders||Joshua||||1915, Dec 15 ||||Shire records state Lot 400||No recognisable stone |- | Saunders||Richard||||1899, Jan 1 ||56||Shire records state Lot 397||No recognisable stone |- | Scovell||||||1904, Jul 27 ||||Shire records state Lot 402||No recognisable stone |- | Sharpe||Eliza||||||||Shire records state Lot 403||No recognisable stone |- | Sharpe||John||||1879, Feb 1||18||Shire records state Lot 404||No recognisable stone |- | Sharpe||John||||1898, Aug 2||85||Husband to Margaret Sharpe||Image Available |- | Sharpe||Margaret||||1899, Oct 12||84||Wife of John Sharpe||Image Available |- | Shaw||Charles||||1881, Apr 24||33||Same stone as James Shaw; shire records incorrectly state death in Oct||Image Available deteriorated |- | Shaw||Elizabeth||||1888, Aug 11||69||Shire records state Lot 409||No recognisable stone |- | Shaw||James||||1880, Apr 23||72||Same stone as Charles Shaw; shire records used for detail although note they record the month as May when it was April and the year is likely wrong as it was added after Charles Shaw||Image Available but difficult to read |- | Simpson||Elizabeth||||1862, Aug 14||12||Shire records state Lot 411||No recognisable stone |- | Simpson||Elizabeth||||1900, Oct 16||74||Shire records state Lot 414||No recognisable stone |- | Simpson||Joseph||||1908, Jun 12||43||Stated as husband to Mary Edith Simpson||Image Available |- | Simpson||Jane Ann||||1862, Sep 22||6||Shire records state Lot 412||No recognisable stone |- | Simpson||John Joseph||||1866, Nov 25||5||Shire records state Lot 413||No recognisable stone |- | Simpson||Pearson Hudson||||1853, May 26||5||Shire records state Lot 410||No recognisable stone |- | Sinclair||James Muir||||1904, Apr 11||5||Stated as son of A. L. & M. B. Sinclair. Shire incorrectly states May as month||Image Available |- | Skinner||John Joseph||||1861, May 5||1||Shire records state Lot 417||No recognisable stone |- | Small||Henry||||1870, Oct 10||62||Shire records state Lot 418||No recognisable stone |- | Smith||Adolf Gustav||||1893, Jan 28||||Shire records state Lot 424||No recognisable stone |- | Smith||Clara Elizabeth||||1893, Feb 5||||Shire records state Lot 423||No recognisable stone |- | Smith||Clarence L. D.||||1900, May 27||7||Same stone as Evan Dawson Smith||Image Available |- | Smith||Elizabeth||||1904, Feb 25||||Shire records state Lot 431||No recognisable stone |- | Smith||Elizabeth||||1915, Jul 9||94||Same stone as Henry Williams; recorded as Williams in Shire records||Image Available |- | Smith||Evan Dawson||||1912, Sep 9||||Same stone as Clarence L. D. Smith||Image Available |- | Smith||George Burgoyne||||1913, Feb 8||42||Memorial erected by wife||Image Available but poor condition |- | Smith||Mary Jane||||1863, Oct 30||9||Shire records state Lot 420||No recognisable stone |- | Smith||Rebecca||||1905, Sep 28||||Shire records state Lot 426||No recognisable stone |- | Smith||Sydney||||1904, Mar 28||17||Son of Sydney and Emma Smith; Accidentally shot; Shire records incorrectly state death on 25 Feb||Image Available |- | Smith||Thomas Haddon||||1861, May 25||17||Shire records state Lot 419||No recognisable stone |- | Smith||William||||1872, Feb 17||||Shire records state Lot 422||No recognisable stone |- | Smith||William Joseph||||1869, Mar 13||4||Shire records state Lot 421||No recognisable stone |- | Smith||William Thomas||||1905, May 28||||Shire records state Lot 427||No recognisable stone |- | [[Mitchell-8224|Sonter]]||Matilda||||1913, Apr 11||79||Shire incorrectly records year of death as 1914||[[:Image:Mitchell-8224.jpg|Image Available]] |- | [[Mitchell-8223|Sonter]]||Sarah Jane||||1878, Dec 7||47||Stone shows much erosion; further details not readable; Shire incorrectly dates the death as 1 Dec||Out of focus [[:Image:Mitchell-8223.jpg|Image Available]] |- | Spence||Margaretta||||1886, Aug 24||23||Shire records state Lot 434||No recognisable stone |- | Stanger||Ellen||||||||Shire records state Lot 435||No recognisable stone |- | Stanger||James||||1877, Sep 22||16||Stone suggests 16 years old, Shire records state him to be 40; same stone as Mary Stanger her details not readable||Image Available; poor condition |- | Stanger||Mary||||1885, Mar 12||17||Same stone as James Stanger; her details barely readable||Image Available; poor condition |- | Stewart||William||||1893, Jan 11||85||Shire records state Lot 438||No recognisable stone |- | Stirling||Winifred||||1907, Dec 27||||Shire records state Lot 439||No recognisable stone |- | Stone||Daphne S.||||1911, Dec 31||8 years 11 months||Accidentally drowned; same stone as William Stone, d. 1910||Image Available |- | Stone||Henry||||1886, Jul 8||90||Shire records state Lot 441||No recognisable stone; note stone for Mary Ann Stone |- | Stone||Isabella||||||81||Shire records state Lot 448||No recognisable stone |- | Stone||Joseph||||1893, Mar 31||||Shire records state Lot 442||No recognisable stone |- | Stone||John||||1904, Jan 1||60||Shire records state Lot 445||No recognisable stone |- | Stone||Mary Ann||||1870, Jan 20||15||Likely image, very poor quality with broken stone, elements suggest this person; There is another, possibly Henry, on the same stone. Shire records state Lot 440||Image Available, very poor condition |- | Stone||Wilton||||1897, Jun 22||39||Shire records state Lot 444; this is likely an error for William, all other details are the same and there is no record of a Wilton in NSW BDM||See William Stone, d. 1897 |- | Stone||William||||1910, Dec 1||4 years 8 months||Same stone as Daphne S. Stone||Image Available |- | Stone||William||||1897, June 22||39||It seems highly probable that the Shire records provide him, in error, as "Wilton" ||Image Available |- | Stone||William Henry||||1893, Mar 28||||Shire records state Lot 443||No recognisable stone |- | Temperley||Caroline||||1880, Feb 9||||Shire records state Lot 449||No recognisable stone |- | Temperley||Colin||||1913, Jun 12||||Shire records state Lot 451||No recognisable stone |- | Temperley||Margaret Beatrice||||1891, Mar 16||1||Shire records state Lot 450||No recognisable stone |- | Thomas||Helena Lauretta||||1907, Feb 28||16||Daughter to Henry and Bertha Thomas||Image Available |- | Thomas||Peter||||1905, Sep 23||||Shire records state Lot 453; may be same as Peter Thomas, bur. Pres. cemetery aged 79 other details same. Only 1 Peter Thomas NSW BDM; father James, mother Maria in this year||No recognisable stone |- | Thomas||Peter||||1912, Jun 12||||Shire records state Lot 454||No recognisable stone |- | Thomson||Adelaide Annie||||1882, Jul 4||22||Shire records state Lot 455||No recognisable stone |- | Thurgate||Rosetta||||1909, May 15||||Shire records state Lot 456||No recognisable stone |- | Thurget||Jessie||||1884, Jul 14||||Shire records state Lot 457||No recognisable stone |- | Topfer||George||1832, Feb 2||1908, Jan 7||75||Shire records state Lot 0||No recognisable stone |- | Topfer||George Clarence||||1897, Jan 1||1||Shire records state Lot 458||No recognisable stone |- | Topfer||Walter||||1875, Apr 8||1||Shire records state Lot 459||No recognisable stone |- | Towner||||||1880, Jul 9||||Shire records state Lot 460||No recognisable stone |- | Townsend||Francis||||1901, Jul 5||37||Likely recorded in Shire records as Francis Lamb Townsend but with incorrect age stated as 27||Image Available |- | Uner||Aborigine||||||||Shire records state Lot 462||No recognisable stone |- | Vaughan||George James||||1891, Jan 29||||Shire records state Lot 464||No recognisable stone |- | Vaughan||Thomas||||1892, Oct 11||||Shire records state Lot 463||No recognisable stone |- | Walker||Percy Henry||||1885, Oct 3||||Shire records state Lot 466||No recognisable stone |- | Wallbridge||Elizabeth||||1905, May 9||||Shire records state Lot 467||No recognisable stone |- | Walls||Anne||||1866, Nov 15||1||Shire records state Lot 465||No recognisable stone |- | Walpole||William||||1859, Jun 25||12||Shire records state Lot 468||No recognisable stone |- | Walton||Charlotte||||1905, Dec 29||55||Same stone as Joseph Walton||[[:Image:Walton-2316.jpg|Image Available]] but deteriorated at bottom |- | [[Walton-2316|Walton]] ||Joseph||||1902, Jan 20||71||Same stone as Charlotte Walton||[[:Image:Walton-2316.jpg|Image Available]] but deteriorated at bottom |- | Ward||William||||1862, Dec 23||21||Shire records state Lot 471||No recognisable stone |- | Wathan||John||||1868, Apr 3||||Shire records state Lot 472||No recognisable stone |- | Watson||Cora Nancy||||1892, Jul 8||||Shire records state Lot 474||No recognisable stone |- | Watson||Elizabeth||||1880, Jan 28||1||Shire records state Lot 475||No recognisable stone |- | Watt||William||||1881, Sep 12||50||Shire records state Lot 473||No recognisable stone |- | Webster||Ann||||1891, Apr 25||37||Wife of William Webster; Care needed there are two Ann Websters both wife of a William Webster. Shire records suggest death in May but it is April||Image Available |- | Webster||Ann||||1898, Jun 23||80||Wife of William Webster who is buried on same stone; Care needed there are two Ann Websters both wife of a William Webster.||Image Available |- | Webster||William||||1901, Jul 2||83||Husband of Ann Webster who is buried on same stone; Care needed there are two Ann Websters both wife of a William Webster. Buried by children "Our dear father"||Image Available |- | Wells||Herbert||||1907, Apr 29||||Shire records state Lot 482||No recognisable stone |- | Wells||William||||1896, Nov 14||67||Shire records state Lot 479; Shire records age as 69; another on stone; stone poor quality||Image Available |- | Welsh||Bridget||||1901, May 2||89||Same stone as Sarah Elliott||Poor Focus Image Available |- | [[West-5701|West]]||James Edward||||1908, Feb 10||34||Husband to Jean West; BDM provides West, James E. C.; father Charles H., mother Susan (nee Young, m. 1864)||[[:Image:West-5701.jpg|Image Available]] |- | West||Sarah Ellen||||1886, Nov 11||17||Stone is available although quality is poor, Shire state year at 1885. Some items distinguishable, stated as daughter of Charles and Susan West; BDM suggests father Charles, mother Susan||Image Available, deteriorated |- | White||Margaret||||1892, Aug 24||88||Shire records state Lot 486||No recognisable stone |- | White||Richard John||||1884, Aug 17||20||Shire records state Lot 487||No recognisable stone |- | Wigmore||Ada||||1881, Jan 1||45||Shire records state Lot 488||No recognisable stone |- | Wigmore||Constance Gertrude||||1891, Mar 6||2||Shire records state Lot 490||No recognisable stone |- | Wigmore||Douglas Richard||||1885, Mar 1||||Shire records state Lot 489||No recognisable stone |- | Wilkins||Leyshon Hopkins||||1886, Oct 30||||Shire records state Lot 491||No recognisable stone |- | Williams||Elizabeth||||1915, Jul 9||94||Shire records state Lot 495; likely same stone as Henry||Likely same person as recorded on Henry Williams |- | Williams||Emma||||1873, Feb 7||3||Same stone as George Williams; states she was 3 years and 5 months||Image Available; poor condition and broken |- | Williams||George||||1881, Jul 10||43||Stone provides "Leaving a wife and 5 children to deplore the loss"; also on same stone as Emma Ann Williams||Image Available; poor condition and broken |- | Williams||Henry||||1857, Feb 1||49||Leaving a widow and 8 children; widow likely Elizabeth Smith as she buried on same stone||Image Available |- | Wilson||Adeline||||1893, Mar 14||||Shire records state Lot 497||No recognisable stone |- | Wilson||John H.||||1893, Sep 19||47||Accidentally Killed Ballina; Shire records him as John Hubbard||Image Available |- | Wilson||Margaret||||1904, Dec 18||||Shire records state Lot 498||No recognisable stone |- | Winton||Arthur||||1886, Apr 23||11 months||Same group as Elizabeth and Walter W Winton, stated as son of those; Shire records incorrectly state 27 May||Image Available |- | Winton||Elizabeth||||1890, Jun 3||27||Same group as Arthur and Walter Winton. Stated as wife of Walter A.(?) Winton. Shire in error with date of death; age on stone no longer readable.||Image Available |- | Winton||Walter William||||1908, Aug 6||77||Same group as Elizabeth and Arthur Winton, Details clear. Stated as husband to E. Winton||Image Available |- | Withers||John||||1907, May 12||||Shire records state Lot 502||No recognisable stone |- | Wood||John||||1856, Mar 19||||Shire records state Lot 503||No recognisable stone |- | Woods||George William||||1888, Nov 7||12||Shire records state Lot 504||No recognisable stone |- | Wright||David Charles||||1884, Mar 6||15||Shire records state Lot 505||No recognisable stone |- | Yabsley||John||||1878, Jun 1||54||Stone is poor quality although name readable.||Image Available, fading and deterioration |- | Young||Eleanor Mary||||1888, Feb 14||10||Shire records state Lot 508||No recognisable stone |- | Young||John Ewing||||1888, Mar 8||1||Shire records state Lot 507||No recognisable stone |- | |}

    Ballycarry DNA Group Project

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    [[Category:DNA Group Projects]] [[Category:Ballycarry, County Antrim]] [[Category:Ballycarry DNA Group Project]] [[Category:Templecorran Graveyard, Ballycarry, Antrim]] ==Introduction== The aim of the project is to explore the connections between people who are the descendants of those who lived in the historic North of Ireland village of '''Ballycarry''', which has strong Scottish connections and a number of families that have lived in the district for generations. By testing people with known connections to the original families we will be able to confirm connections going back many generations, in many instances going beyond paper records. We are working with the local community association and have gathered together a team with a lot of experience in carrying out family history research and interpreting DNA test results which will analyze the results and handle queries from matches. The project will allow individuals around the world to identify that they have ancestors from Ballycarry with benefits for tourism, increasing community cohesiveness, and benefiting generations to come as information is identified and made available for further research. ==Scope== The project covers DNA test takers who have ancestors from the parish of Templecorran which includes the village of Ballycarry. There may be testers who have DNA connections outside the primary geographic area who match to those in Ballycarry but they are excluded from the project unless they match on a Templecorran line. It is a parallel project to the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Islandmagee_DNA_Group_Project Islandmagee DNA Group Project] which covers the Islandmagee parish and as the two parishes are adjacent to each other there is some overlap between the families. The parish of Templecorran consists of 11 townlands: *Aldfreck *Ballycarry North West *Bentra *Black Hill *Carnbrock *Forthill *Knocknagulliagh *Lockstown *Redhall *South West Ballycarry *Whitehead ==Surnames== The main surnames to be found in the area include: {| border="1" |'''Adrain'''||Alexander||'''Allan'''||'''Allen'''||'''Armstrong'''||'''Arthur'''||'''Arthurs'''||'''Askin''' |- |'''Baird'''||'''Barry'''||'''Bashford'''||'''Beggs'''||Bell||Bennett||Blair||Boyd |- |'''Brannion'''||'''Brennan'''||'''Burns'''||'''Calwell'''||'''Cambridge'''||'''Cameron'''||'''Campbell'''||'''Cathcart''' |- |'''Close'''||Clugson||Clugston||'''Craig'''||Creighton||Davison||'''Dick'''||Donnan |- |'''Douglas'''||Downey||Downing||'''Erskine'''||Feeney||Feeny||Getty||'''Hamilton''' |- |'''Hanna'''||'''Hawkins'''||Howard||'''Hume'''||'''Hunter'''||Jameson||Jemison||Jenkins |- |'''Johnston'''||'''Johnstone'''||'''Kennedy'''||Kerr||Kirk||Kirke||'''Legg'''||'''Legge''' |- |Long||'''Magowan'''||'''McGowan'''||Martin||'''McBride'''||'''McCausland'''||McClenaghan||McClenihan |- |'''McConnell'''||'''McCready'''||'''McDermott'''||McDowell||McFarran||McFerran||'''McGiffan'''||'''McGiffin''' |- |McIlwain||McIlwaine||'''McKee'''||'''McKentry'''||'''McKenstry'''||'''McKinstry'''||'''McMaster'''||McMeekin |- |McMickin||'''McMorran'''||'''McMurran'''||'''McMurtry'''||McNeil||McNeill||'''Millar'''||'''Miller''' |- |'''Milliken'''||Moore||'''Morrison'''||Murphy||'''Neilson'''||'''Nelson'''||'''Niblock'''||'''Noteman''' |- |'''Orr'''||Patterson||Penny||'''Reed'''||'''Reid'''||'''Ridges'''||Semple||Service |- |Sharpe||Shaw||Smyth||'''Steele'''||Stevenson||Steward||Stewart||'''Sturdy''' |- |'''Thompson'''||'''Thomson'''||Wallace||Watt||'''White'''||Wilson||'''Wisnom'''||'''Wright''' |- |'''Young'''|||||||||||||| |} There are many more surnames in the parish from the twentieth and twenty first centuries but these are surnames found in records from the early 1800s right through to the mid 1900s. Surnames in '''bold''' indicate surnames for which we have DNA from our test takers. ==Project Links== *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/ballycarry-dna-project/about Group Project on FTDNA] - This is a link to the main project page on Family Tree DNA. If you want to join the project transfer your DNA results to FTDNA, make sure you are logged into your account and click on 'Join'. If you have tested elsewhere, instructions on how to transfer to FTDNA can be found here https://www.nifhs.org/dna/uploading-your-dna/ You must have ancestors from Ballycarry to join the project. If you want to contact us to discuss, email us at ballycarrydna@nifhs.org. *[[:Category:Ballycarry DNA Group Project]] - This is a link to the ancestors of our test takers. As living people, you will not have access to the details of our test takers (they have black dots against them) but you will be able to see sourced information about their ancestors. *[[:Category:Ballycarry, County Antrim]] - This is a link to profiles of people who were born or died in Ballycarry. We are aiming to collect DNA from the descendants of these people. *[[:Category:Templecorran Graveyard, Ballycarry, Antrim]] - This is a link to people buried in Templecorran Graveyard. This is an historic graveyard in the village of Ballycarry. The graveyard has been used by all denominations but Presbyterians predominate, it being the resting place of Scottish settlers and their descendants who came to the area from the early 1600s.

    Ballymena Town, County Antrim

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    : {| border="1" cellpadding="9" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=33% |[[Space:County Antrim, Ireland|'''Main Antrim Page''']] ! align="center" style="background:#BAD66E;" width=33%|[[Space:Civil Parishes Of County Antrim|'''Civil Parishes''']] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" width=34%|'''Towns & Cities''' |} : {| border="1" cellpadding="4" width=100% |- ! align="center" style="background:#A9E2F3;" width=25% |[[Space:Towns Of County Antrim|'''Population Centres''']] ! align="center" style="background:#FFE373;" width=25% |'''Ballymena''' ! align="center" style="background:#A9E2F3;" width=25% |[[Space:Belfast City, Ireland|'''Belfast''']] ! align="center" style="background:#A9E2F3;" width=25% |[[Space:Lisburn City, Ireland|'''Lisburn''']] |} ---- [[image:photos-806.jpg|40px|??]] '''Part of the [[Project:Ireland|Ireland Project]] ===Introduction=== :Ballymena /ˌbæliˈmiːnə/Wells, John C. (2008), Longman Pronunciation Dictionary (3rd ed.), Longman, p. 66, ISBN 9781405881180 (from Irish: an Baile Meánach, meaning "the middle townland","An Baile Meánach/Ballymena". Logainm.ie. https://www.logainm.ie/en/135723 Irish pronunciation: [ən̪ˠ ˈbˠalʲə ˈmˠaːn̪ˠəx]) is a town in County Antrim, and the eighth largest in Northern Ireland. Since 2015 Ballymena has been part of Mid and East Antrim Borough Council. It had a population of 64,551 people in 2012.Wikipedia contributors, "Ballymena," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ballymena&oldid=908488096 (accessed August 1, 2019). The town of Ballymena spans several parishes and townlands. Most of the town of Ballymena, north of the river Braid is in the barony of Toome Lower and includes parts of the civil parishes of Kirkinriola and Ahoghill. The part of Ballymena, south of the river Braid is in the barony of Antrim Lower and includes parts of the civil parishes of Ballyclug, Connor and Racavan. The centre of town is in the townland of Town Parks in the civil parish of Kirkinriola. :The name Ballymena has also been given to several historic local government areas including a Poor Law Union, Civil Registration District/Superintendent Registrar's District, Electoral District, Urban and Rural Districts, and Borough. :The town of Ballymena is built on land given to the Adair family by King Charles I in 1626, on the basis that the town holds two annual fairs and a free Saturday market in perpetuity. As of 2018, the Saturday market still runs. It is a popular shopping hub within Northern Ireland and is home to Ballymena United F.C. The town used to host Ireland's largest one-day agricultural show at the Ballymena Showgrounds. The town centre has many historic buildings. The Town Hall was built in 1924 on the site of the old Market House, and was refurbished in 2007 at a cost of roughly £20 million. ===Assigning Categories to profiles=== :Since the name Ballymena can be associated with a large area, for example the Ballymena Poor Law Union covered an area of 252 square miles, use the following guidance when assigning categories to profiles: * Use category [[:Category:Ballymena Town, County Antrim|Ballymena Town, County Antrim]] for profiles of people associated with Ballymena town or Urban district. For example, people who appear under Ballymena Town or Urban DED in the 1901/1911 Ireland census or appear in a record with a named street in Ballymena Town. * Use the appropriate townland category for profiles of people who can be more accurately associated with a specific townland. * Use category [[:Category:Ballymena Superintendent Registrar's District, County Antrim|Ballymena Superintendent Registrar's District, County Antrim]] for profiles of people with connections to the Ballymena area (for example, linked to the Ballymena Poor Law Union, or mentioned in a birth, marriage or death record in Ballymena Civil Registration District/Superintendent Registrar's District, or who lived in Ballymena Rural District) but who cannot be directly associated with the town of Ballymena or a specific townland. ===Ballymena Parishes and Townlands=== :The town of Ballymena spans several parishes and townlands as listed below.PRONI Historical Maps viewer. https://www.nidirect.gov.uk/services/search-proni-historical-maps-viewer :'''[[Space:Ahoghill_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Ahoghill Civil Parish]]''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Townland'''||'''Irish name from logainm.ie'''||'''WikiTree Category Name'''||'''Notes''' |- |Ballykennedy||Baile Uí Chinnéide||[[:Category:Ballykennedy Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ballykennedy Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim]]||Ballykennedy includes the population centre Gracehill which is now part of the town of Ballymena. |- |Ballyloughan||Baile an Locháin||[[:Category:Ballyloughan Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Ballyloughan Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim]]||Most of Ballyloughan is now an urban area, part of the town of Ballymena. |- |Brocklamont||Bruach na Molt||[[:Category:Brocklamont Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Brocklamont Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim]]||Most of Brocklamont is now an urban area, part of the town of Ballymena. |- |Carniny||Carn Fhainche||[[:Category:Carniny Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Carniny Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim]]||Most of Carniny is now an urban area, part of the town of Ballymena. |- |Galgorm||Galgorm||[[:Category:Galgorm Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Galgorm Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim]]||Galgorm townland (apart from the grounds of Galgorm Castle) is now an urban area, part of the town of Ballymena. |- |Galgorm Parks||Páirceanna Ghalgorm||[[:Category:Galgorm Parks Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Galgorm Parks Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim]]||Some of Galgorm Parks townland is now an urban area, part of the town of Ballymena. |- |Lisnafillon||Lios na Faoilinne||[[:Category:Lisnafillon Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim|Lisnafillon Townland, Ahoghill Parish, County Antrim]]||Lisnafillon is mainly farmland but the eastern part is now an industrial area of the town of Ballymena. |- |} :'''[[Space:Ballyclug_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Ballyclug Civil Parish]]''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Townland'''||'''Irish name from logainm.ie'''||'''WikiTree Category Name'''||'''Notes''' |- |Ballycreggy || ||[[:Category:Ballycreggy Townland, Ballyclug Parish, County Antrim|Ballycreggy Townland, Ballyclug Parish, County Antrim]]||Some of Ballycreggy is now part of the town of Ballymena. |- |Ballykeel ||An Baile Caol ||[[:Category:Ballykeel Townland, Ballyclug Parish, County Antrim|Ballykeel Townland, Ballyclug Parish, County Antrim]]||Most of Ballykeel is now an urban area, part of the town of Ballymena. |- |Ballylesson || ||[[:Category:Ballylesson Townland, Ballyclug Parish, County Antrim|Ballylesson Townland, Ballyclug Parish, County Antrim]]||Some of Ballylesson is now part of the town of Ballymena. |- |} :'''[[Space:Connor_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Connor Civil Parish]]''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Townland'''||'''Irish name from logainm.ie'''||'''WikiTree Category Name'''||'''Notes''' |- |Ballee||Baile Aodha||[[:Category:Ballee Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Ballee Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim]]||Most of Ballee is now an urban area, part of the town of Ballymena. |- |Tullaghgarley||Tullaghgarley||[[:Category:Tullaghgarley Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim|Tullaghgarley Townland, Connor Parish, County Antrim]]||Tullaghgarley townland is split across Ahoghill and Connor parishes. The part in Connor parish appears as Tullaghgarley Lower in censuses and is now part of the town of Ballymena. |- |} :'''[[Space:Kirkinriola_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Kirkinriola Civil Parish]]''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Townland'''||'''Irish name from logainm.ie'''||'''WikiTree Category Name'''||'''Notes''' |- |Bottom ||An Srath ||[[:Category:Bottom Townland, Kirkinriola Parish, County Antrim|Bottom Townland, Kirkinriola Parish, County Antrim]]||Most of Bottom is now an urban area, part of the town of Ballymena. |- |Dunclug ||Dún Cloig ||[[:Category:Dunclug Townland, Kirkinriola Parish, County Antrim|Dunclug Townland, Kirkinriola Parish, County Antrim]]||Most of Dunclug is now an urban area, part of the town of Ballymena. |- |Town Parks ||Páirceanna an Bhaile ||Town Parks Townland, Kirkinriola Parish, County Antrim||Town Parks townland includes the centre of the town of Ballymena. Use category [[:Category:Ballymena Town, County Antrim|Ballymena Town, County Antrim]] instead. |- |} :'''[[Space:Racavan_Civil_Parish%2C_County_Antrim|Racavan Civil Parish]]''' :{| width="100%" border="1" |'''Townland'''||'''Irish name from logainm.ie'''||'''WikiTree Category Name'''||'''Notes''' |- |Broughshane Lower || ||[[:Category:Broughshane Lower Townland, Racavan Parish, County Antrim|Broughshane Lower Townland, Racavan Parish, County Antrim]]||Some of Broughshane Lower is now part of the Ecos Centre Nature Park in the town of Ballymena. |- |} ===Ballymena Local Government Areas=== :Ballymena Poor Law Union was formed in 1840, as a consequence of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Irish_Poor_Law_Act_of_1838 Irish Poor Law Act of 1838], and covered an area of 252 square miles. It incorporated 23 electoral divisions: Ahoghill, Ballyclug, Ballyconnelly, Ballymena, Ballyscullion, Broughshane, Clogh, Cloghogue, Dundermot, Dunmanaway, Dunminning, Galgorm, Glenbuck, Glenravill, Glenwhirry, Kells, Kirkinriola, Lisnagarran, Longmore, Newtown Cromellin, Portglenone, Slemish, Toome. The population falling within the Union at the 1831 census had been 66,964 with divisions ranging in size from Dundermote (population 1,069) to Kells (5,708) and Ballymena itself (5,644). At the 1901 census, the population of the Union was 53,082 with 19 officials and 355 inmates in the workhouse.The Workhouse. Ballymena, Co. Antrim. http://www.workhouses.org.uk/Ballymena/ :Ballymena Civil Registration District (also known as Ballymena Superintendent Registrar's District) was based on the area of Ballymena Poor Law Union. Ballymena Civil Registration District was divided into sub-districts (known as Registrar's Districts): Ahoghill, Broughshane, Clough (Clogh), Galgorm, Glenwhirry (Glenwherry), Portglenone, Toome.SWilson.info. Registration District: Ballymena. https://www.swilson.info/regdistmap.php?gregdistid=13 Birth, Marriage and Death records are normally indexed by Civil Registration District and sub-district although individual records usually also mention the townland and parish or street in a town where people mentioned in the register were residing. :The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Government_(Ireland)_Act_1898 Local Government (Ireland) Act 1898] resulted in the creation of two districts Ballymena Urban District (which included the town of Ballymena) and Ballymena Rural District (which included the surrounding area and several small towns and villages).Wikipedia contributors, "List of Irish local government areas 1898–1921," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_Irish_local_government_areas_1898%E2%80%931921&oldid=890387321 (accessed August 1, 2019). :Census returns are grouped by District Electoral Divisions (DED). In the 1901 census Ballymena Urban District was represented by one DED: Ballymena and Town and Urban District of Ballymena. In the 1911 census Ballymena Urban District was represented by three DEDs: Ballymena Town, Ballymena No. 2 Urban, Ballymena No. 3 Urban. Some of the surrounding townlands which have more recently become part of the Town of Ballymena were included in DEDs: Ahoghill, Galgorm, and Kirkinriola.The National Archives of Ireland. Census of Ireland. http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/ :The [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Local_Government_Act_(Northern_Ireland)_1972 Local Government Act (Northern Ireland) 1972] replaced the existing system of county boroughs, administrative counties, urban districts and rural districts with 26 local government districts. The borough of Ballymena was created on 1 October 1973 from the merging of the former municipal borough of Ballymena with most of the surrounding Ballymena Rural District. It covered the town of Ballymena and the surrounding area which includes small towns including Broughshane, Cullybackey, Galgorm, Ahoghill and Portglenone. The borough had an area of 200 square miles (520 km2) and a population of 64,044 according to the 2011 census. In 2015 it was replaced by Mid and East Antrim Borough Council.Wikipedia contributors, "Ballymena (borough)," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Ballymena_(borough)&oldid=903570049 (accessed August 1, 2019). ===Sources===

    Ballypriormore Cemetery

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    This page is part of the [[Space:Antrim Cemeteries Team|Antrim Cemeteries Team]]. See the: * [[:Category: Ballypriormore Cemetery, Islandmagee, Antrim|Ballypriormore Cemetery category]] '''Cemetery name:''' Ballypriormore Cemetery '''GPS Co-Ordinates:''' 54.8346, -5.7403 '''Parking:''' On the Browns Bay Road aproaching this location there is a carpark on the left which at the time of writing belongs to a Horse Riding School. At the bottom of this carpark there is a gate. On going through this gate, turn left, and a short distance down this lane, on the left, there will be a short lane leading up to the entrance to the Cemetery. {{Image|file= Ballypriormore_Cemetery-1.jpg |size=l |caption=View of Carpark from Browns Bay road. }} :Antrim: Islandmagee - Gravestone Inscriptions, 1763-1956 :Ballypriormore Graveyard :O.S. 41 Grid Ref. D 452008 This graveyard in the townland of Ballypriormore and parish of Islandmagee. It is readily visible being situated on a low hill about 200 yards west of the road to Brown's Bay, a mile and a half south-east of the latter. According to local tradition, the site was originally a Danish burial place and the Danes brought over a shipload of their native soil to hallow it (Donaldson - History of Islandmagee). An early Christian altar vessel was found in the ruins about the middle of the last century with the inscription "Or Do M(ac)etain Av Brolchain" - "A prayer for MacEtain O'Brolchain" (O'Laverty, 3, 141). The church was the principal church in Islandmagee at the Taxation of Pope Nicholas ( 1306 ), the peninsula then being known as Ransevyn. The foundations were removed finally about 1830. Presumably the church fell into disuse after the Reformation and a new edifice was built at Ballyharry in 1595. There also were churches in medieval times at Ballykeel, where the walls and graveyard survive, and at Port Muck, Kilcoan, Ballydun and Templeneffin of which even the sites are scarcely traceable (O'Laverty). The graveyard is well kept, with ancient and modern stones scattered throughout. The oldest stone dates from 1657 and many of the eighteenth century ones have well-carved coats of arms. Some of these early stones are copied in M.D., 8, 221-225, with illustrations of 2 of the coats of arms, but as usual the coverage is incomplete. All stones dating from 1900 or earlier which could be read have been transcribed below and arms described. The Ordnance Survey Memoir of Islandmagee carried out in 1840 recorded 17 of the names included below, together with another 17 names, the stones of which have now disappeared. Those stones no longer visible were to the following families:- Adair, Adams, Boyle, Campbell, Cathcart, Clark, Cunningham, Donaldson, Ferguson, Graham, Hamilton, McClelland, McMeekan, McMurtry, Read, Sinclair and Stafford. However, there are also in the graveyard now at least 13 stones of pre-1840 date, with names not recorded by the surveyors. One must assume that the graveyard was much wilder that it is at present. [https://www.irishgenealogy.net/forum/phpbb3/viewtopic.php?f=9&t=2321 '''''This info was obtained fom Irish Geneology Web Site'''''] {| border=1 style="border- collapse:collapse;" ! style="width:38px;" | Ref No. ! style="width:100px;" | Name ! style="width: 100px; | Inscriptions |- | 1 || Aiken || Here lyeth the body of William Aiken ho died 01 Apr 1794 aged 72 years. Also his wife Mary Aiken who died 01 Dec 1802 aged 77 years. Also Mary Hoy died 30 Jul 1815 aged 20 years. Also Mathew Aiken died in Mar 1830 aged 72 years. Eliza Aiken died 16 Oct 1838...64 yrs. |- | 2 || Aiken || Here lie the remains of 3 children of Jas. Aiken, Wm. Who died 26 Apr 1812 aged 18 yrs.. Mary died 04 Jul 1815 aged 17, & Elizabeth died 22 Jul aged 19. Also Elizabeth Aiken who died 19 Jun 1844 aged 86 years. Also Izabela Aiken who died 07 Jan 1848 aged 44 years. Also the above Jas. Aiken died 16 Dec 1855 aged 93 years. Also John Aiken who died in 06 Jan 1838, aged 78 years. |- | 3 || Aiken || In loving memory of John Aiken died 12 Feb 1875 aged 83 years. Jane relict of the above died 04 Feb 1907 aged 79. Eliza daughter of the above died 09 Sep 1931 aged 78. Also John Aiken died 16 Sep 1942 in his 89th year."Mark the perfect man and behold the upright for the end of that man is peace" |- | 4 || Alexander || Erected by Alexr.in memory of his wife Isabella English who departed this life 24 Jun 1852 aged 38 years. Also his daughter Agnes Alexander who died 03 Oct 1852 aged 3 years. The above-named Alexr. Alexander was accidentally drowned in Londonderry in Jun 1858 aged 45 years. Anne Jane Wilson, the beloved wife of James Alexander, who died 09 Apr 1914 aged 57 years. |- | 5 || Alexander || Erected by William Alexander in memory of his son Robert Alexander who departed this life 31 Jan 1853 aged 15 years. Also his son John who died 12 Oct 1857 aged 21 years. Also the above-named William Alexander died 25 Apr 1879 aged 73 years. Also Margaret, wife of the above-named William Alexander, who died 30 Dec 1882 aged 79 years. |- | 6 || Alexander || Sacred to the memory of William Alexander of lockstown who died 28 Sep 1855 aged 74 Years. Also Charlotte his relict who died 25 Jun 1857 aged 78 years. Also his son John who departed this life 10 Oct 1862 aged 45 years. |- | 7 || Alexander || Erected by Jenny Alexander in memory of her beloved husband William Alexander who departed this life 15 Mar 1866 aged 36 years. Also the above named Jenny Alexander who departed this life 14 Jul 1877 aged 47 years. Also their son James who departed this life 07 Apr 1887 aged 31 years. Also their daughter Maggie who died 04 Aug 1893 aged 28 years. |- | 8 || Alexander || Erected by Martha Yeates Alexander in memory of her beloved husband George Alexander who died 15 Mar 1887 aged 77 years. Also their son James who died Jun 1872 aged 18 years. Their son Robert who died at Africa 1886 aged 25 years. Their daughter Mary who died Nov 1886 aged 27 years. Also their son George Gregg who died at Irvine, Mar 1894 aged 56 years. The above-named Martha Yeates Alexander died 13 Jan 1905 aged 90 years. |- | 9 || Alexander || Erected by David Alexander in memory of his wife Mary Alexander who departed this life 22 May 1873 aged 63 years. The above named David Alexander died 27 Oct 1887 aged 76 years. |- | 10 || Alexander || In Remembrance of Margaret Alexander died 1878 aged 29. Mary Alexander died 1898 aged 21. Martha Alexander died 1934 aged 93. William Alexander died 1934 aged 85. Martha Alexander died 1951 aged 76. Robert Alexander died 1953 aged 76. Frances A. Alexander died 1953 aged 80. |- | 11 || Alexander || Erected in memory of William John Alexander who died 12 Apr 1896 aged 44 years. Also his daughter Lizzie who died 03 Feb 1910 aged 22 years. Also his son James who died 13 May 1923. And Mary, wife of the above William John Alexander, died 05 Apr 1952. Also his daughter Mary Taylor died 28 Jun 1973. |- | 12 || Alexander || 1899. In loving memory of Samuel Alexander who died 21 Aug 1898 aged 56 years. Also his wife Annie Alexander who died 24 Jan 1918 aged 68 years. Also their daughter Anna C. E. Alexander died 12 Oct 1930. And their grand daughter Anna C.E. Paisley nee Alexander died 08 Jun 1960. |- | 12a || Alexander || See Kerr Ref 156 |- | 13 || Allen || Here lyeth the body of John Allen who died 09 May 1769 aged 80 years. |- | 14 || Allen || See Mcgown Ref No 187 |- | 15 || Arthurs || Erected by John Arthurs in memory of his beloved wife, Eliza Gault who died 17 May 1884 aged 63 years. Also his daughter Agnes who died young. And his father James Arthurs who died on14 Mar 1858 aged 81 years. Also his mother Sarah Nelson who died 03 Oct 1877 aged 89 years. The above-named John Arthurs, died 23 Aug 1886 aged 71 years. |- | 16 || Arthurs || Erected by Capt. James Arthurs in memory of his father Robert Arthurs who died 01 Dec 1862 aged 71 years. His mother Eliza Arthurs who died 29 Nov 1884 aged 74 years. Also his infant son. His brother William W. Arthurs age 2½ years. Jane Arthurs records with deep sorrow the loss of her beloved husband the above-named Capt. James Arthurs aged 44 years who was drowned in Waterford River by the wreck of his ship, Etta, on the night of 21 Dec 1888, on her voyage from St John, N.B. to Fleetwood. Very dearly loved and most deeply mourned for. Jane Arthurs died 09 Oct 1929 aged 85 years. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord". |- | 17 || Arthurs || Erected in loving memory of Samuel Arthurs who died 28 May 1887 aged 70 years. Also his son William John who died 22 Oct 1896 aged 41 years. Also his wife Mary Jane Arthurs who died 24 Dec 1904, aged 78 years and his son James Arthurs who died 31 Dec 1919 aged 72 years. Also his wife Isabella who died 10 Sep 1920 aged 81 years. |- | 18 || Arthurs || See Mecagherty Ref No 216 : Yeates Ref No 285 |- | 19 || Auld || Erected to the memory of John Auld, who died 03 Dec 1849 aged 56 years. |- | 20 || Barr || Erected to the memory of Samuel Barr who died 21 Oct 1834 aged 72 years. Also his wife Jane who died 29 Oct 1847 aged 91 years. Here also is interred her niece Jane Donaldson who died 20 Sep 1849 aged 74 years. |- | 21 || Barr || Erected by Alexander Barr in memory of his wife Elizabeth who departed this life 01 Jan 1850 aged 51 years. Also his daughter Ellen who died 30 Apr 1885. The above-named Alexander Barr died 20 Jun 1887. And his son Alexander who died 09 Feb 1890 |- | 22 || Barr || In loving remembrance of Samuel Barr, Magheramorne, who died 11 Jun 1868 aged 43 years. Also Mary his wife died 31 Jan 1890. Also his daughters, Mary died 03 Sep 1928 ; Elizabeth died 19 Apr 1947. |- | 23 || Baxter || Erected by John Baxter, Islandmagee, in remembrance of his beloved wife Isabella who departed this life on the 01 Oct 1861 aged 34 years. Also his son, George, who died 15 Dec 1860 aged 7 years. Also of his sister-in-law Bridget Hickson who died at Larne, 27 Jul 1875 aged 58 years. Also his son John Stuart Baxter who died 13 Feb 1881 aged23 years. |- | 24 || Beggs || Here lyeth the body of David Beggs who died 30 Mar 1798 in the 23rd year of his age |- | 25 || Bell || Erected by Isabella Bell in memory of James Bell who died 19 Nov 1869 aged 61 years. His wife, the above-named Isabella Bell died 05 may 1901 aged 85 years. Their daughter-in- law Jane Bell who died 02 Jul 1892 aged 52 years. John Bell died 14 Mar 1920 aged 72 years. Violet Bell died 15 Mar 1959 aged 67 years. |- | 26 || Bell || Erecter by John Bell in memory of his father John Bell aged 42 years his mother Ann Bell aged 86 years his brother Edward aged 13 months his sister Mary Ellen aged 8 months his sister Ann aged 2 years his brother Robert W. aged 17 years his brother Thomas aged 37 years his sister Mary Ellen aged 57 years The said John Bell died 16 Sep 1911 aged76 years. |- | 27 || Blair || erected to the memory of Thos. Blair who died 23 Nov 1826 aged 64. Also his wife Margaret who died 18 Mar 1850 aged 65 years. Also his son John who died 27 Jan 1843 aged 54. Also Mary Blair, wife of the above John, who died 07 Sep 1874 aged 80 years. And their daughter Maggie who died 27 Mar 1884 aged 47 years. |- | 28 || Blair || Erected by John Blair in memory of his mother Nancy Blair who died 25 Mar 1847 aged 57 years. Also his father John Blair who died 28 May 1855 aged 67 years. Also his daughter Martha who died 17 Jan 1876 aged 11 years. Also his daughter Jane who died 24 Aug 1876 aged 25 years. Also his grandchild Jane McCalmont who died 10 Nov 1876 aged 3 years. Also his grandson Samuel A. McCalmont who died in infancy. The above-named John Blair died 26 Feb 1892 aged 77 years. |- | 29 || Blair || Erected by James Blair to the memory of his sister Margaret who died 29 Jul 1868 aged 67 years. Also the above James Blair who died 11 Mar 1875 aged 77 years. Also Jane Smiley, the beloved wife of Thomas Blair, who died 03 May 1902 aged 71 years. Also the above Thomas Blair who died 22 Nov 1916 aged 86 years. Also his daughter Mary Jane Blair who died 02 Feb 1911 aged 51 years. Also Samuel Thomas Blair who died 20 Mar 1921 aged 57 years. Also John Blair who died 04 Feb 1929 aged 69 years. |- | 30 || Blair || See Kane Ref No 151 : McCleery Ref No 172 |- | 31 || Bool || Here lyeth ye bodies of James Bool who died 30 Oct 1735 aged 95 years. & his son John died 21 Jun 1749 aged 80 years. Also William Bool died 29 Apr 1757 aged 49 years. |- | 32 || Bool || Here lyeth the bodys of 2 children of William Bool:- viz. Thomas died 23 Aug 1761 aged 2 years. Agnes died … |- | 32a || Boyle || See Hill Ref No 125 |- | 33 || Bradford || This stone was erected to the memory of Sarah Bradford who departed this life 04 Oct 1822 aged 18 years. Also her father Hugh Bradford who died 14 Dec 1836 aged 74 years. Also his wife Fanny Bradford who departed this life on the 29 Apr 1853 aged 83 years. |- | 34 || Bradford || Erected by Isabella Bradford in memory of her husband James Bradford, who died 17 Jan 1852 aged 45 years. Also their son Samuel Bradford who died 01 Dec 1867 aged17 years. And the above-named Isabella, who died Nov 1872 aged 64 years. |- | 34a || Bradford || See McCafferty Ref No 163 |- | 34b || Brennan || See Esler Ref No 82 : Hill Ref No 129 |- | 35 || Brown || ….the bod(y of)…(M)a(y) … (aged)…a …Also …abeth his wife who departed this life 10 M…17(0)1 .. Aged 75 years. Also Mary Brown wife to Robert…ho depd. This life 12 Jan … yrs. |- | 36 || Brown || Here lyeth the body of Robert Brown who died 06 Oct 1721 aged 64. F.G. |- | 37 || Brown || Her lys the corps of Robert Brown who lived in Bellipriorbeg and departed of this lyf on 01 Aug 1657. Mary Brown wife of the late Robert Brown lyeth here who died 04 May 1807 aged 84 years. Here lyeth the body of Samuel Brown who died 29 Jan 1726 aged 32 years. Also the body of Margaret Legg who died the 21 Jul 1782 aged 89 years. |- | 38 || Brown || Here lyeth the body of James Brown of James Brown of Ballipriorbegg who deceased 10 Sep 1895 aetatis 73. Also Jean Metchil his wife who died the 16 Nov 1687 & thay had 5 sons & 6 daughters. Also William Brown of Ballipriorbeg who died 30 Mar 1738 aged 80 years and Janet Marten his wife died 30 Jul 1740 aged 80 years. Also Janet Brown who died 23 Aug 1753 aged 8 months, daughter to Robert Brown of Ballipriorbegg, who also died 21 May 1758 aged 33 years. Mary Murphy lyeth here who died 20 May 1809 aged 16 years. |- | 39 || Brown || Erected to the memory of Anne Jane Brown, who died 18 Oct 1810 aged 29 years. Also Thos. & Jenny Brown who deceased in infancy 1785. Also their mother Mary Nelson, wife to James Brown, who deceased 17 Jun 1829 AE 70 years. Also their daughter Mary who died 27 Nov 1830 aged 30 yrs. |- | 40 || Brown || James Brown died 22 Dec 1833 aged 79 yrs. Also his daughter Matilda died 11 Mar 1835 aged 28. |- | 41 || Brown || Erected by Isabella Brown in memory of her beloved husband Thomas Brown who departed this life 27 Jul 1846 aged 58 years. Also thei son Archd. D. Brown who died 17 Jun 1867 aged 34 years. Also Isabella Brown, wife of the above named T. Brown who died 09 May 1873 aged 77. Also Mary Brown, daughter of the above-named Archd. D. Brown, who died 10 Aug 1884 aged 23 years. Also May Donnan, wife of the above Archd. D. Brown, who died 09 Oct 1909 aged 69 years. Also William Thomas Brown son of the above Archd. D. Brown who died 11 Dec 1938 aged 73 years. |- | 42 || Brown || In memory of James Brown who died 20 Mar 1864 aged 69 years. Also his wife Ann McClelland who died 29 Mar 1891 aged82 years. And their son James Brown who died 06 May 1906 aged 65 years. Also his wife Annie Brown who died 08 Aug 1930 aged 80 years. Also their son Thomas Hill Brown who died 24 Jul 1936. And their son Samuel Brown who died 11 Apr 1937. |- | 43 || Brown || See Wilson Ref No 276 |- | 44 || Browne || Erected by Mary W. Browne in memory of her husband Thomas Browne, died 08 Oct 1906 aged 74 years. Their son John Nelson died in infancy. Their son James died 25 Mar 1896 aged 22 years. The above-named Mary W. Browne died 10 Apr 1911 aged 74 years. |- | 45 || Burns || Erected by Alex. Burns in the memory of his beloved son Thomas Burns who died on the 07 Apr 1860. |- | 45a || Burns || See Holmes Ref No 133 |- | 46 || Cameron || See Ferris Ref No 87 |- | 47 || Campbell || Erected by William Campbell in memory of his mother Martha Campbell who departed this life 04 Aug 1862 aged 64 years. Also his father, Andrew Campbell who departed this life 08 Sep 1874 aged 87 years. And of his son John Campbell who was drowned in Glasgow Harbour 30 May 1886 aged 17 years. Also his wife Agnes Campbell who departed this life 13 Jun 1898 aged 61 years. The above William Campbell departed this life 20 Apr 1916 aged 79 years. |- | 48 || Campbell || In loving memory of Andrew Campbell who died 30 Mar 1882. Also his daughter Annie E. Campbell who died 30 Mar 1892. Also his son William John Campbell who died 13 Jun 1892. Also his wife Mary Campbell who died 27 May 1912. |- | 49 || Campbell || See Lees Ref No 158 : McCalmont Ref No 166 : Mccrudden Ref No 179 |- | 51 || Clarke || Sacred to the memory of Robert Clarke who was born 27 Mar 1733 and died 17 Feb 1813. His wife Isabella was born 21 Jun 1733 and died 04 Jan 1818 & 3 of their children who died young. |- | 52 || Clarke || Erected by Robt. & Margt. Clarke in memory of their father William Clarke who died 15 Jul 1846 aged 74 years. Their mother Mary died 04 Oct 1846 aged 72 years. Their brother James died 02 Sep 1839 aged 25 years. Their brother William J. died 11 Dec 1839 aged 20 years. Also the said Margaret Clarke who departed this life 20 Apr 1849 aged 38 years. Also the said Robert Clarke who died 01 May 1858 aged 52 years. Also his son Thomas Clarke who died 1875 aged 21 years. |- | 53 || Connoly || See Gregg Ref No 114 |- | 54 || Cupples || See Dick Ref No 61 |- | 55 || Davies || Here lyeth ye bodies of William Davies who died 20 Feb 1736 aged 72 years. Also his brother John Davies. |- | 56 || Davies || Erected by (Arthur D)avies (in memory of his ) mother Ma(ry) who dep(arted this) life 05 Dec….aged…years). Also (his father) John Dav(ies who departed this life…) Oct(…aged 7. years…) And his brother Thomas T Davies who departed this life…aged(47) years. Also his uncle Arthur Davies who departed this life 12 May 1841 aged 83 years. And of his son William who died on the 01 Feb 1845 aged 10 years. Also his brother William who departed this life on 01 Mar 1845 aged 28 years. |- | 57 || Davies || Erected by Thomas Davies in memory of his father John Davies who departed this life 09 May 1860 aged 64 years. Also his mother Sarah Davies who departed this life 30 Aug 1868 aged 68 years. |- | 57a || Davies || See Donaldson Ref No 64 : Templeton Ref No 260 |- | 58 || Davison || See Hill Ref No 120 |- | 59 || Dick || Erected by James Dick in memory of his father Robert Dick who died 04 Jul 1844 aged 74 years. Also his mother Catherine Dick, who died 04 Nov 1878 aged 88 years.The above-named James Dick died 01 Mar 1892 aged 80 years. Also his wife Margaret Dick who died 28 Jul 1897 aged 78 years. Sophia Dick, wife of James Dick jun. died 20 Sep 1896 aged 47 years. Also James Dick jun. died 10 Jun 1923 aged 73 years |- | 60 || Dick || Erected by William Dick in memory of his wife, Fanny Fleck. Who died 13 Sep 1857 aged 33 years. Also his infant son Hugh who died 20 Feb 1874. |- | 61 || Dick || Erected by Wilson Cupples Dick in memory of his son Robert who departed this life 02 May 1874 aged 5 years. Also his daugher Catherine who died 14 Feb 1880 aged 17 years. Also his son James who died 11 Mar 1883 aged 12 tears. The above named Wilson Cupples Dick who died 19 Apr 1900 aged 66 years. Also his wife Mary Dick who died 05 Feb 1921 aged 83 years. And his daughter Mary Sophia who died 29 Sep 1944 aged 66 years. And his son Wilson Dick who died 11 Apr 1946 aged 73 years. |- | 62 || Dick || See Fullerton Ref No 98 |- | 63 || Donald || Erected by Thomas & Isabella Donald in memory of their beloved daughter Mary Elizabeth who died 28 Mar 1895 aged 4 years and 3 months. Also their son John who died 15 Mar 1898 aged 1 year and 5 months. Also their daughter Isabella who died 20 Nov 1914 aged 21 years. Also my dearly beloved husband Thomas Donald who died 11 Jan 1924 aged 53 years. The above named Isabella Donald died 06 Feb 1948 aged 81 years. |- | 63a || Donald || See Gray Ref No 110 |- | 64 || Donaldson || Erected by John Donaldson in memory of his mother Martha who died 06 Feb 1862 aged 77 years. His father Robert who died 31 Jan 1885 aged 94 years. Also his beloved wife Agnes English who died 22 Apr 1887 aged 50 years. And their son John who died at Santos, Brazel, 27 Nov 1892 Age 28 years. Their son Robert who died 12 Apr 1898 aged 39 years. Their granddaughter Elizabeth Davies Donaldson who died 29 Jan 1904 aged 6 years. Their son Alexander who died 08 Jul 1909 aged 46 years. The above-named John Donaldson died 18 Mar 1917 aged 85 years. Their daughter-in-law Jane Donaldson died 09 Mar 1939 aged 74 years. Also John Donaldson died 16 Apr 1955 aged 61 years. |- | 65 || Donaldson || Erected by Mary Donaldson in memory of her husband, Robert Donaldson, who died 25 Sep 1865 aged 43 years. Also their daughter Jenny who died 28 May 1862 aged 13 months. The above-named Mary Donaldson who died 30 Mar 1905 aged 75 years. Also her daughter Isabella, who died 04 Aug 1908 aged 44 years |- | 66 || Donaldson || See Barr Ref No 20 |- | 67 || Donnan || Erected to the memory of William Donnan, Islandmagee, who did 29 Jun 1813 aged 48 years. Also Samuel Donnan, his son who died 31 Jan 1819 aged 14 years. And David Donnan his brother who died Dec 1826 aged 67 years. Also Agnes Eslor, wife of the above William Donnan, who died 17 Aug 1842 aged 74 years. And their daughter Jane who died Oct 1850 aged 55 years. |- | 68 || Donnan || Erected by Mary Donnan in memory of her beloved husband William Donnan who died 14 Feb 1864 aged 63 years. The above-named Mary Donnan died 11 Dec 1891 aged 80 years. Their son John died 08 Jul 1908 aged 63 years. Their son William died 05 Nov 1915 aged 72 years. |- | 69 || Donnan || Erected by John Donnan in memory of his daughter Isabella who departed this life 27 Apr 1887 aged 28 years. Also the above-named John Donnon who departed this life 11 Dec 1885 aged 83 years. Also his wife Jennie Donnan who departed this life 03 Jun 1902 aged 86 years. |- | 70 || Donnan || Erected by David Donnan in memory of two of his sons, viz, Saml. Hawthorn & Saml. Donnan who died young. Also the above David Donnan who died 25 Oct 1867 aged 73 years. Also his wife Elizabeth Donnan who died 22 Jan 1874 aged 73 years. Their son William died 29 Aug 1917 aged 84 years. Their son David died 31 Mar 1918 aged 74 years. |- | 71 || Donnan || Erected by Archibald Donnan in memory of his son David who died young. Also his daughter Martha who died 03 Mar 1893 aged 12 years. Also his son David who died 10 Jan 1906 aged 23 years. The above Archibald Donnan died 02 Jul 1912 aged 75 years. And his wife Annie H. Donnan who died 24 Jun 1938 aged 93 years. Also his son William A. Donnan who died 10 May 1954 aged 66 years. |- | 72 || Donnan || See Brown Ref No 41 : Mckeen Ref No 201 |- | 73 || Dounan || See Wilson Ref No 276 |- | 73a || Eccles || See Mawhinney Ref No 212 |- | 74 || Egerton || See McFerran Ref No 181 |- | 75 || English || Errected by Isabella English in memory of her Husband Samuel English who departed this life 05 Mar 1836 aged 49 years. Also two of their sons, viz., Wm. Died 30 Jun 1818 aged 5 years. And John died in Portrush 02 Oct 1827 aged 1 year. Also the said Isabella English who departed this life 09 Jul 1848 aged 57 years. Also David died in Workington 27 Jan 1861 aged 49 years. Also Samuel died in Belfast 17 Sep 1871 aged 54 years. William died 24 Jun 1888 aged 69 years. Allen died 09 Mar 1899 aged 78 years. Also Margaret English, wife of above William English, died 27 Sep 1905 aged 82 years. |- | 76 || English || William English son of the last named William English who was drowned In Brown's Bay 04 Aug 1878 aged 24 years. |- | 77 || English || Erected by Captain Allen English in memory of his father Allen English who died 04 Jan 1861 aged 79 years. His mother Martha English, who died 18 Mar 1842 aged 55 years. His brother Hugh who died 16 Oct 1849 aged 32 years. Also his beloved son Allen Alfred who died 24 Jan 1870 aged 5 years. Also his beloved daughters Isabella who died 21 Sep 1880 aged 18 years, and Martha Emily who died 02 Nov 1880 aged 16 years. The above named Capt.Allen English died 10 Jun 1883 aged 51 years. Also his wife Annie English who died 28 Oct1914 aged 72 years. |- | 78 || English || Erected by Alexander English in memory of his son, John who departed this life 04 Jun 1869 aged 15 years. Also his son Thomas who was drowned at Dumbarton 26 Feb 1872 aged 15 years. His daughter Jane died 21 Jan 1886. His daughter Eliza 01 Jan 1888. His son Robert died 29 Jun 1894. His son David was drowned 17 Jan 1896.His wife Margaret English died 17 Mar 1899.The above-named Alexander English died 15 Sep 1904. His son Alexander English died 13 Aug 1907. His granddaughter Jane English died 21 Aug 1909. His grandson Robert English died 23 Feb 1924. |- | 79 || English || Erected 1872 by Thomas English in memory of his beloved wife Jemima English who departed this life o2 Aug 1871 aged 30 years. Also two of their children viz. Isabella who died 11 Mar 1870 aged 23 months. And Isabella Maria who died 09 Dec 1870 aged 6 months. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord". Rev. 14, 13. The above named Thomas English died 20 Mar 1925 aged 89 years. Also his wife Elizabeth English died 28 Dec 1925 aged 87 years. |- | 80 || English || Erected by Robert English in memory of his beloved daughter Martha Emily who departed this life 23 Nov 1884 aged 9. The above-named Robert English departed this life 26 Sep 1902 aged 73 years. Also his son David who departed this life 17 Jun 1904 aged 46 years. Also his wife Margaret English who departed this life 31 Dec 1925 aged 94 years. Also his daughter-in- law Ellen J. English who departed this life 24 May 1943. Robert English, huusband of the above Ellen J., died 23 Nov 1947. |- | 81 || English || See Alexander Ref No 4 : Donaldson Ref No 64 : Hay Ref No 118 |- | 82 || Esler || Erected by Patrick Esler in memory of his mother Margaret Esler who died 22 Oct 1859 aged 59 years. Also his father William Esler who died 11 May 1890 aged 90 years. And their four children who died in infancy. Also his uncle David Esler who died 20 May 1873 aged 72 years. Also his wife Elizabeth Brennan who died 02 Nov 1905 aged 68 years. and the above named Patrick Esler who died 09 Nov 1905 aged 68 years. |- | 83 || Eslor || See Donnan Ref No 67 |- | 84 || Evans || See Montgomery Ref No 226 |- | 85 || Faries/Ferris || Erected to the memory of Samuel Faries who departed this life the 30 Dec 1819 aged 70 years. And his son Samuel Faries who departed this life 05 Aug 1854 aged 51 years. Also Jane, wife of Samuel Faries jur., who departed this life 13 Jun 1845 aged 32 years. Also Elizabeth, wife of the above-named samuel Faries, who departed this life 30 Sep 1863 aged 97 years. Jenney Ferris died 13 Apr 1883 aged 85 years. |- | 86 || Ferres || See Neilson Ref No 239 |- | 87 || Ferris || Erected in memory of Eliza Ferris who departed this life 01 Nov 1853 aged 44 years. Also her infant son Alexander died 04 Apr 1839 aged 7 months. Also the following four who were lost at sea in the S.S. Palmillia on her voyage from New York to Valparaisso in the year 1867. Her son Captain Samuel Ferris aaged 38 years. Also her son Thomas aged 18 years. Also her daughter Isabella F. Cameron aged 36 years. And her husband Robert Cameron. Also her son John Ferris who died at Valparaiso 04 Jan 1874 aged 39 years. Also John Ferris who died 16 Apr 1876 aged 70 years. |- | 88 || Ferris || In memory of Georgina Agnes Ferris who died 02 Jun 1889 aged 16 years. Martha Ferris grand aunt of above died 11 Dec 1904 in her 105th year. Also her father Robert Ferris who died 27 Sep 1911 aged 74 years. Also her mother Elizabeth Ferris who died 09 Jul 1913 aged 74 years. Robert Thomas Ferris died 02 Mar 1950 aged 73 years. And his wife Esther Ferris died 28 Feb 1963 aged 82 years. |- | 90 || Flack || Erected by James Flack in memory of his beloved wife Eliza who died 24 Jun 1868 aged 34 years. Also his son James who died 05 Aug 1866 aged 11 years. |- | 91 || Flack || In memory of James Flack, teacher, who after he had served his own generation, by the will of God, fell asleep14 Dec 1883 aged 89 years. And his wife Ellen McCargo who fell asleep 20 Dec 1896 aged 75 years. A devoted mother and kind friend. Also their youngest son Samuel Nelson who died 11 May 1870 aged 8 years. "Them who sleep in Jesus, will God bring with him". Erected by their son Robert M. Flack. |- | 92 || Fleck || See Dick Ref No 60 |- | 93 || Forbes || Erected in memory of Arthur Forbes who departed this life 05 Mar 1873 aged 75 years. Also his beloved wife Catherine Forbes who departed this life 27 Jun 1882 aged 76 years. |- | 94 || Forbes || See Gray Ref No 110 : Napier Ref No 237 |- | 95 || Forsyth || Erected by Agnes Forsyth in memory of her husband James Forsyth who died 31 May 1874 aged 60 years. Also their son Alexander who died 19 Jan 1857 aged 4 years. Also their son Hugh who died 27 Dec 1863 aged 2 years. The above named Agnes Forsyth died 26 Jul 1890 aged 75 years. |- | 96 || Forsythe || Erected by Elizabeth Forsythe in memory of her husband Samuel Forsythe who died 14 Oct 1858 aged 51 years. Also their daughter Sarah Jane who died 14 Feb 1871 aged 14 years. Also the above named Elizabeth Forsythe who died 17 Jan 1903 aged 83 years. Also her sister Mary Hawthorn who died 24 Mar 1913 aged 93 years. |- | 96a || Francey || See McCalmont Ref No 167 |- | 97 || Fullerton || Erected to the memory of Robert Fullerton who departed this life 22 May 1851 aged 66 years. Also his wife Margaret Fullerton who departed this life 05 Jan 1883 aged 90 years. |- | 98 || Fullerton || In loving memory of William Fullerton who died 17 Dec 1890 aged 70 years. Also his son Robert who was drowned at sea 04 Sep 1870 aged 17 years. Also his wife Martha Smiley who died 16 Jul 1900 aged 78 years. Also the infant son of Samuel Thomas Smiley Fullerton who died 30 Apr 1890. Also his son Albert Ernest who died 01 Feb 1917 aged 23 years. Also the above Samuel Thomas Smiley Fullerton who died 30 Nov 1923 aged 73 years. Also Isabelle Amelia Dick, wife of Samuel Thomas Smiley Fullerton, who died 20 Jul 1924 aged 69 years. Also their daughter Mabel who died 25 Dec 1925 aged 38 years. Also their son Robert, beloved husband of Gertrude Anna Fullerton who died 06 Jun 1935. Also Alice Elizabeth, daughter of the above Samuel Thomas Smiley Fullerton, who died 15 Feb 1959 aged 69 years. Also Victor Alexander , son of the above Samuel Thomas Smiley Fullerton, who died 09 Jun 1961 aged 67 years. Also Alfred Joseph, son of the above Samuel Thomas Smiley Fullerton, who died 10 Jul 1962 aged 64 years. |- | 99 || Gault || See Arthurs Ref No 15 |- | 100 || Gibson || See Lees Ref No 158 |- | 101 || Gifford || Set up by Joseph Gifford in memory of Elizabeth Gifford, his wife, who died 12 Jan 1800 aged 40 years. & Martha his mother who died 16 Mar 1793 aged 63 years. Here also are deposited the remains of the above named Joseph Gifford who departed this life 27 Aug 1835 aged 66 years. |- | 102 || Gifford || See Gilliland Ref No 105 |- | 103 || Gilbert || Erected by James Gilbert in memory of Agnes Logan his mother who died 01 Apr 1825 aged 78 years. Also three of his children who died in early life. |- | 103a || Gilbert || See Yeates Ref No 285 |- | 104 || Gillespie || in loving memory of R.H. Shaw Gillespie who died 01 Nov 1894. Also his wife Nancy who died 02 Jun 1928. Also their sons:- Thomas died 01 Apr 1896 ; Robert died 27 Nov 1902. Also their daughter Esther d 20 May 1913. And their daughter Charlotte died 21 Feb 1946. |- | 105 || Gilliland || Set up by Joseph Gifford in memory of Jane Gilliland who died 08 Mar 1781 aged 5 years and Hugh Gilliland who died 28 Apr 1788 aged 57 years. And Anne Gilliland who died 27 Jan 1795 aged 32 years. |- | 106 || Gillis || Here lyeth ye body of Mary Hill who died 17 Mar 1748 aged 49 years, late wife to Thomas Gillis who also died 21 Feb 1766 aged 73 years. |- | 107 || Gillis || Here lyeth the body of Robert Gillis who departed this life the 10 Jan 1818 aged 80 years. |- | 108 || Gray || Erected by William J. Gray in memory of his father William H. Gray who died 26 Jan 1887 aged 79 years. Also his mother Isabella who died 15 Nov 1864 aged 55 years. Also his son James who died 15 Jan 1895 aged 11 years. Also his dearly beloved wife Matilda Jane Gray who died 15 Mar 1919 aged 74 years. The above named William John Gray died 15 May 1923 aged 78 years. |- | 109 || Gray || In memory of Sarah Gray who died 17 Aug 1883 aged 28 years. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord". Rev. 14,13. |- | 110 || Gray || Erected by John Gray who died 15 May 1892 aged 82 years. Also his mother Ellen Gray who died 14 Feb 1906 aged 92 years. The above named John Gray died 12 Aug 1927 aged 77 years. His daughter Sarah Jane died 25 Sep 1929 aged 51 years. His son Thomas Donald, lost at sea 08 Jan 1930 aged 41 years, on passage from Belize to Nassau. And his wife Jenny Gray died 09 Mar 1940 aged 91 years. His daughter - in - law Jane Forbes, wife of Edward Gray, died 21 Oct 1951 aged 72 years. Edward Donald Gray, husband of Jane Forbes Gray, died 14 Apr 1964 aged 84 years. |- | 111 || Greenlees || Erected by Thomas Greenlees to the memory of his beloved wife Ann Jane Greenlees who departed this life 14 Jan 1873 aged 73 years. Also David Greenlees, his son, who was drowned at Bangor out of ship Sister Ann on the 20 Dec 1855 aged 28 years. Also Andrew Greenlees his son who was killed at Goldfield Wood Point, Australia, on the 26 Jul 1871 aged 41 years. Also Samuel, his son, who died 04 Jan 1886 aged 41 years. The above-named Thomas Greenlees died 21 Jun 1891 aged 91 years. |- | 112 || Greenlees || Erected by Isabella Greenlees in memory of her beloved husband, Samuel Greenlees who departed this life 13 Dec 1860 aged 58 years. Also his mother Mary Greenlees, who departed this life 29 May 1868 aged 98 years. Also the above-named Isabella Greenlees who died 1899 aged 87 years. |- | 113 || Gregg || Beneath this tablet are deposited the remains of William Gregg who died on the 31 Jan 1828 aged 66 years. And of Mary his wife who died on the 04 Mar 1813 aged 57 years. Erected by William Gregg, their son, as a tribute of respect to the memory of departed worth. Also his son William, an infant aged 10 weeks. And his wife Elizabeth McKeen who died 25 Jul 1837 aged 37 years. |- | 114 || Gregg || Erected by Sarah Jane & Mary Gregg in memory of their father John Gregg who departed this life 19 Jan 1840 aged 41 years. Also his son John who died 21 Jan 1837 aged 15 years. Also Jane Hill nee Gregg who died 29 Apr 1913 aged 85 years. Connoly. |- | 114a || Gregg || See Alexander Ref No 8 |- | 115 || Hamilton || See Simms Ref No 248 |- | 116 || Hawthorn || Erected by Samuel Hawthorn in memory of his father Samuel Hawthorn who died 10 Jan 1851 aged 85 years. Also his son William Q. Hawthorn who died 12 Jun 1887 aged 2 years. His wife Ellen Hawthorn who died 12 Jun 1890 aged 36 years. His son James Quirey aged 2.5 years. His wife Margaret Sarah died in 1895 aged 42 years. His son Robert Quirey died 14 Oct 1905 aged 24 years. |- | 117 || Hawthorn || See Forsythe Ref No 96 : Donnan Ref No 70 |- | 118 || Hay || Erected by Alexander Hay & Isabella his wife in memory of their four children viz:- Thomas who died in Scotland 15 Apr 1802 aged 3 months, Robert who died 12 Oct 1809 aged 2 years, John who died in Qubec 17 Dec 1818 aged 19 years & Helen who died 01 May 1827 aged 22 years. Also their son Robert who died 05 May 1849 aged 35 years. The above named Alexander Hay died Nov 1851 aged 85 years. And his wife Isabella who died 09 Oct 1848 aged 72 years. Also David English, who died 21 Sep 1876 aged 85 years. And his wife Jane Hay who died 08 Mar 1880 aged 85 years. |- | 119 || Hickson || See Baxter Ref No 23 |- | 120 || Hill || Here lyeth the body of Isabel Davison who departed this life 22 Sep 1790 aged 79 years. She was wife to Hugh Jeffrey first & to Samuel Hill last. |- | 121 || Hill || Erected by Mary Hill of Ballytober in memory of her husband Hugh Hill who departed this life 14 Feb 1868 aged 74 years. Also their son Robert Hill who departed this life 24 Mar 1833 aged 8 months. Also the above Mary Hill who departed this life 27 Jan 1873 aged 80 years. Also their daughter-in-law Catherine Hill, the beloved wife of Hugh Hill,who died 07 Jul 1901 aged 58 years. And Hugh Hill the beloved husband of Catherine Hill, who died 24 Dec 1906 aged 78 years. Also Catherin Milliken, daughter of the last named, who died 27 Feb 1937 aged 56 years. |- | 122 || Hill || Erected by James C. Hill in memory of his brother, Robert died 16 Dec 1850 aged 10 months. Also his mother Mary died 09 Jan 1852 aged 46 years. Also his wife Eliza Hill died 23 Oct 1876 aged 28 years. Also his wife Mary died 07 May 1889 aged 36 years. And their daughter Martha died 11 Mar 1901 aged 24 years. The above-named James C. Hill died 12 Jan 1940 aged 90 Years. Thomas and Mary E. Hill in memory of their father and mother. |- | 123 || Hill || To the memory of John Hill died 1904. His wife Rosetta, 1889. Their sons:- Wm. John, 1858 ; Wm. John 1892 ; Robert, 1919. Their daughter, Rosena, 1935. Their daughter, Mary 1957. Matthew Hugh Hill, died 1937. |- | 124 || Hill || Erected by Isabella Hill in memory of her beloved husband John Hill who died 12 Mar 1897 aged 59 years. Also her son James who died 11 Feb 1882 aged 17 years. Also her father-in-law James Hill who died 25 Jan 1858 aged 60 years. And his wife Margaret who died 24 Nov 1859 aged 49 years. Also five children. The above-named Isabella Hill died 02 Jul 1918 aged 86 years. Susan Hill, died 08 Feb 1967 aged 91 years. |- | 125 || Hill || Erected by William B. Hill in memory of his wife Sarah Jane Hill who departed this life 04 Nov 1875 aged 52 years. Also his son John who died at Havanna 09 Jun 1862 aged 18 years. And three of his children, James, Isabella & Esther who died young. And his daughter Annie Ellen who died 30 Jul 1885 aged 19 years. Also the above-named William B. Hill who died 20 Jul 1887 aged 68 years. Also his son Hugh B. Hill who died 18 Apr 1915 aged 65 years. Allen Alfred Hill, son of the above Hugh Boyle Hill, who died 22 Jan 1919 aged 14 years. Ever remembered. Ronald Hill, grandson of above H.B. Hill died 21 Oct 1936 aged 4.5 years. |- | 126 || Hill || Erected by William B. Hill to the memory of his father Arthur Hill who died 10 Aug 1882 aged 86 years. His mother Ann Hill who died 16 Oct 1883 aged 72 years. His sister Isabella who died 19 Oct 1857 aged 7 years. His brother James Stewart who died 22 May 1858 aged 16 years. His sister Maggie who died 20 Mar 1862 aged 24 years. |- | 127 || Hill || Erected by William B. Hill to the memory of his wife Mary Hill who died 13 Oct 1871 aged 30 years. The above-named William B. Hill died 18 Aug 1907 aged 73 years. His daughter-in-law Margaret M. Hill who died 14 Mar 1946 aged 74 years. And his son Arthur who died 10 May 1958 aged 89 years. His grandson William B. Hill, son of above Arthur and Margaret M. Hill, died 14 Apr 1966 aged 67 years. |- | 128 || Hill || Erected by Thos. Hill, Ballytober, in memory of his daughter Mary Hill who departed this life 08 Oct 1867 aged 13 years. The above-named Thomas Hill died 25 Apr 189. aged 75 years. Also his wife Mary Isabella Hill who died 26 Dec 1911 aged 85 years. |- | 129 || Hill || Erected by John Hill in memory of his children:- Samuel who died 11 Sep 1889 aged 1 year and 5 months; Robert who died 13 Sep 1889 aged 2 years and 6 months; and Jenny Napier Brennan who died 23 Apr 1909 aged 19 years. Also his son David who was drowned in Regent Canal, London on 27 Apr 1925 and interred in Bow Cemetery London, on 10 May 1925 aged 27 years. The above named John Hill died 09 Jun 1938 aged 82 years. And his wife Sarah Nelson Hill who died 25 Jun 1950 aged 89 years. |- | 130 || Hill || See Brown Ref No 42 : Gillis Ref 106 : Gregg Ref No 114 : McKeen Ref No 201 : Montgomery Ref No 229 : Huggan Ref No 137 |- | 131 || Holmes || Erected by Nathaniel Holmes, born June 1792, died 28 Dec 1855. His son Alexander, born Nov 1824, died 01 Dec 1824. His son Samuel, born 1824, died 05 Dec 1826. His son Robert, born Apr 1820 died 22 Jun 1841. Said Robert's son Robert, born Nov 1841, died Apr 1842. Alexander, brother to the said Hugh Holmes, born 01 May 1792, died 15 Dec 1829. "As in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive". |- | 132 || Holmes || Erected by William Holmes in memory of his daughter, Catherine who died 28 May 1830 aged 14. Also of his wife Sarah Tweed who died 28 Mar 1831 aged 35 years. Also his son Capt. William Thomas who died 06 Jan 1858 aged 35 years. Also John G. Holmes, son of Capt. William Holmes, who died 08 May 1921 aged 67 years. |- | 133 || Holmes || Erected by William Holmes of Cloverdale in memory of his father James Holmes who died 1858 aged 67 years his mother Elizabeth who died 1878 aged 83 years his brother George Smith, M.D. who died 1857 aged 32 years his sister Elizabeth who died 1864 aged 32 years his daughter Georgina who died 1864 aged 5 years his daughter Wilhelmina who died 1871 aged 3 years his daughter Jane Burns who died 1877 aged 19 years his grandson William who died 1882 aged 8 months his daughter Eliza Smith who died 1886 aged 21 years |- | 134 || Holmes || Erected in loving memory of Thomas Holmes who died 09 Jul 1892 aged 62 years. |- | 135 || Holmes || See Mawhinney Ref No 212 : Jackson Ref No 143 |- | 136 || Hoy || See Aiken Ref No 1 : Miller Ref No 222 |- | 137 || Huggan || Erected by Mary Huggan in memory of her beloved husband John Huggan who died 01 Mar 1894 aged 64 years. Also his father Robert Huggan who died 06 Jun 1871 aged 84 years. And his mother Mary Huggan who died 13 Feb 1893 aged 76 years. Also of her son James Hill who died 21 May 1882 aged 27 years. And their son John Huggan who died 26 Mar 1890 aged 18 years. The above-named Mary Huggan died 26 Apr 1920 aged 93 years. |- | 138 || Hunter || Erected by Jane Hunter in memory of her husband James Hunter who died 24 Jun 1899 aged 60 years. |- | 139 || Irvine || See McAlister Ref No 162 |- | 140 || Jackson || Erected by (James) Jackson in memory of three children, viz:- Arthur Jackson who died 19 Feb 1821 AE 15 months, Mary Jackson who died 13 Sep 1821 AE 2 months. John Jackson who died 24 Aug 1827 AE 8 months. Also Mary Eliza his daughter died 16 Oct 1831 aged 2 years. Also William his son who died 17 Sep 1839 aged 23 years. |- | 141 || Jackson || Erected by Agnes Jackson, who died 20 May 1865 aged 35 years. Also the above named Agnes Jackson who died 22 Dec 1908 aged 75 years. |- | 142 || Jackson || Erected by Agnes Jackson in memory of her beloved son George who died 02 Jan 1898 aged 36 years. Also her mother-in-law Isabella Jackson who died 12 Feb 1883 aged 77 years. |- | 143 || Jackson || 1884. In loving remembrance of George A. Jackson and his beloved wife Jane T. Jackson. Also their sons:- Robert died 08 Jul 1907 aged 76 years, Luke 31 May 1909 68, J Holmes Jackson died 18 Mar 1916 aged 73 years. His wife Matilda Trelford died 29 Jul 1914 aged 69 years. George Alexander Jackson died 27 Dec 1921 aged 72 years. His wife Esther McKinstery Jackson died 19 May 1885 aged 32 years. |- | 144 || Jackson || See Tweed Ref No 270 |- | 145 || Jarvis || See McDowell Ref No 180 |- | 146 || Jeffrey || See Hill Ref No 120 |- | 147 || Jones || Erected in memory of William Jones, who departed this life the 16 Nov 1804 aged 2 years. |- | 148 || Jones || Erected by Robert Jones in memory of his mother Henrietta Jones who departed this life 01 Jun 1846 aged 85 yrs. Also his wife Mary Robinson who departed this life 24 Feb 1881 aged 83 years. Also the above named Robert Jones who departed this life 10 Oct 1881 aged 85 years. |- | 149 || Kain || Erected by James Kain in memory of Sarah Kain his wife who died 16 Feb 1835 aged 69 years. Also of their son William who died 27 Feb 1835 aged 27 years. Also the said James Kain who depaarted this life 28 Oct 1844 aged 78 years. And their daughter Susan who died 28 Apr 1846 aged 53 years. |- | 149a || Kain || See Templeton Ref No 262 |- | 150 || Kane || Erected (in) memory of Robert Kane who died 11 Jan 1874 aged 86 years. Also his wife Jenny who died 21 Sep 1784 aged 87 years. Also their daughter Margt. McGowan who died 25 Feb 1836 aged 16 years. Also their son John who died 28 May 1844 aged 23 years. Also their daughter Letitia McGowan who died 26 Sep 1899 aged 73 years. Also their daughter Susan who died 08 jun 1911 aged 81 years. |- | 151 || Kane || Erected by James Kane in memory of his beloved wife Elizabeth Blair who departed this life … Jun 1874 aged (28) years. Also his son Nelson (Kan)e who died on the 17 Dec 1.74 aged 2 years and (5) months. Also his son Thomas Kane who died in infancy. |- | 152 || Kane || In loving memory of Elizabeth Kane who died 23 Jun 1938 aged 65 years. Thomas Kain died 20 Jun 1897 aged 52 years. William John Kane died 27 Dec 1933 aged 55 years. Eliza Kane died 14 Feb 1937 aged 85 years. Thomas Kane died 30 Jul 1948 aged 74 years. |- | 153 || Kane || See McCafferty Ref No 164 : Yeates Ref No 284 |- | 154 || Kerr || This stone was erected by Hugh Kerr in commemoration of his daughter Elinor Kerr who departed this life 10 Apr 1820 aged 15 years. Hugh Kerr died aged 96 years. His wife Mary Kerr died aged 76 years. Their daughter-in-law Nancey Kerr died aged 33 years. Hugh Kerr who died 13 Jan 1917 aged 84 years. Also Isabella Kerr died 30 Jun 1941 |- | 155 || Kerr || Erected by William Kerr in memory of his father & mother. Also his wife Jane Montgomery who departed this life 13 Jun 1850 aged 64 years. |- | 156 || Kerr || In memorian James Kerr who died 29 Jul 1893 aged 79 years. His daughter Mary Jane who died 13 Oct 1852 aged 1 year. His son Robert Alexander who died 17 Jan 1864 aged 6 years. Also his wife Janet Kerr who died 16 May 1911 aged 93 years. Their son George who died 31 Oct 1916 aged 56 years. Their daughter Jessie Kerr who died 16 Aug 1928. |- | 157 || Kerr || In memoriam, James Kerr who lost his life by falling over the Gobbins 11 Jun 1892 aged 14 years. And his brother David Kerr, died on active service 17 Dec 1916 aged 36 years. And their mother Mary Ann Kerr died 02 Feb 1922 aged 68 years. Also their father David Kerr died 18 Jul 1925 aged 75 years. |- | 157a || Kerr || See Simms Ref No 248 |- | 158 || Lees || Sacred to the memory of the Revd. Robert Lees & his wife Jane Templeton. Also Jenny Gibson died 11 Jun 1849 AE 40. Also her husband Samuel Templeton who died 04 Dec 1874 aged 88 yrs. And their grand-daughter Sarah Eliza Campbell, who died 01 Mar 1866 aged 3 years. Carrie, in infancy, 1876. mary, 1882 aged 17 years. Saml. Templeton was lost at sea 82 21. Martha, their mother 87 46. |- | 159 || Legg || See Brown Ref No 37 |- | 160 || Lewis || See Ross Ref No 246 |- | 161 || Logan || See Gilbert Ref No 103 |- | 162 || McAlister || Erected (by) John M(cAlister) in memory of his belo(ved son) James (who die)d 1(.) May …aged 1(.) years. (Also the) above-named John McAlister … Sep 1880 aged 55 years …r Maggie Irvine…1884 aged 26 years. |- | 163 || McCafferty || Erected by Elizabeth McCafferty in memory of her beloved husband Daniel McCafferty who died 11 Oct 1887 aged 72 years. Also their sons vis- Charles Hugh, David, and Samuel H. Bradford who died in infancy. |- | 164 || McCafferty || Erected by Letty McCafferty in loving memory of her beloved husband John McCafferty who died 14 Aug 1921. Also their son James McCallister who died Jun 1890. The above named Letty McCafferty died 08 Mar 1943. Robert James, loved husband of Sarah Kane, died 17 Sep 1959 |- | 164a || McCallister || See McCafferty Ref No 164 |- | 165 || McCalmont || Here lyeth the body of Alexander McCalmont who departed this life 16 Sep 1758 aged 38 years. |- | 166 || McCalmont || Erecteded by Hugh McCalmont in memory of his beloved wife Isabella Campbell who departed this life 10 Jun 1862 aged 38 years. Also their infant children Alexander and Mary Ellen who died 08 …18.5. And Mary Ellen who died 08 …186.. Also his son William who died 12 Aug 1872 aged(.) days. Also his son Thomas who died 01 Apr 1875 aged 22 years. Also his son Alexander who died (.) Apr 1875 aged 18 years. And of their ...(two that were lost) at sea by the ... near A... Jul 1878. His son Hu(gh aged 22) years. |- | 167 || McCalmont || Erected by Alexander McCalmont in memory of his beloved wife Martha McCalmont who died 05 Feb 1894 aged 54 years. Also their son Robert who died 06 May 188(2) aged 2 years. Also to the memory of his father Robert McCalmont, his mother Sarah McCalmont, his sister Jane, and his brother John. Also his wife Mary France(y) who died 27 Mar 1887 aged 47 years. |- | 168 || McCalmont || Erected by James McCalmont in memory of his father James McCalmont who died 25 Jan 1899 aged 82 years. Also his mother Mary Ann McCalmont who died 05 Mar 1910 aged 87 years. Also the above named James McCalmont who died 01 May 1925 aged 67 years. |- | 169 || McCalmont || See Blair Ref No 28 |- | 170 || McCargo || In memory of John McCargo who died 24 Jan 1789 aged 58 years. And Mary his wife who died 20 Sep 1814 aged 66 years. |- | 171 || McCargo || See Flack Ref No 91 |- | 172 || McCleery || Erected by James McCleery in memory of his wife Jane McCleery who died 11 Jan 1898 aged 61 years. And her mother Jane Blair who died 10 Sep 1891 aged 88 years. |- | 173 || McClelland || See Brown Ref No 42 |- | 174 || McClwnes or McClwne || Here lyeth the body of James McClwnes who died 07 Jun 1728 aged 35 years. Also Catrien Sayer died 25 Dec 1729. Also John McClwne died 05 Feb 1740 aged 77 years. |- | 175 || McCre || H(ere lyeth) the body … McCre… |- | 176 || McCrea || Erected by James McCrea in memory of his father John McCrea who departed this life 30 Aug 1813 aged 66 years. Also his mother Jane McCrea who died on the 22 Mar 1792 aged 56 years. And of his brother William who died on the 29 Jan 1837 aged 61 years. Also his brother John who died on the 24 Oct 1852 aged 71 years. Also the above named James McCrea who departed this life 20 Oct 1857 aged 75 years. And his wife Sarah McKeen who died on the 16 May 1886 aged 61 years. Also William McKeen, Whitehead, who died 05 May 1911 aged 85 years. |- | 177 || McCready || Erected by Alexander & Maggie McCready in memory of their dearly beloved daughter Mary P. McCready who died 16 Aug 1888 aged 5 years. The above-named Maggie McCready died 05 Jul 1922. The above named Alexander McCready died 15 Apr 1926 and their beloved grandson Bertie died, result of accident, 17 Dec 1950 aged 21 years. Also their beloved son Alexander, lost at sea 31 Jan 1953 aged 61 years. An Angel took my flower away Yet I will not repine Since Jesus in his bosom wears The flower that once was mine. |- | 178 || McCready || See Purdy Ref No 242 |- | 179 || McCrudden || Erected by I. McCrudden in loving memory of his wife Agnes died 11 Jan 1899 aged 26 years. Also infant son Robert aged 14 months. Also her sister Maria Campbell died 14 Jun 1952. |- | 180 || McDowell || Erected by Isabella Jarvis in loving memory of her mother Sarah McDowell who died 25 Aug 1896 aged 47 years |- | 181 || McFerran || Erected by Capt. Wm. McFerran in memory of his daughter Mary who died on 16 Jun 1860 aged 9 years & 9 months. Also the above named Capt. Wm. McFerran who departed this life 27 Nov 1874 aged 68 years. Thomas McFerran, son of the above name, records the death of his wife Martha McMurray who died 09 Jun 1878 aged 30 years. Also his son Matthew who died 26 Apr 1886 aged 27 years. Also Matilda, relict of the above named Capt. Wm. McFerran, who died 14 Jun 1900 aged 83 years. Also the above named Thomas McFerran who died 20 Dec 1922. Also Kathleen, wife of Rev. Thomas Egerton. B.A., grand-daughter of the above Thomas McFerran, died 04 Nov 1854. |- | 183 || McGeagh || See Neeper Ref No 238 |- | 184 || McGowan || Here lyeth the body of Jenny McGowan who dep. This life 01 (Aug) 1784 aged 3 years. Also her sister Mary McGowan who depd. This life 21 Aug 1784 aged 18 months. Also their brother James McGowan who depd. This life 01 May 1790 aged 2 yrs. |- | 185 || McGowan || Erected by Arthur Magowan in memory of his son Thomas, died the 10 Oct 186(3) aged (21) years. |- | 186 || McGowan || See Kane Ref No 150 |- | 187 || McGown || Here lyeth the body of Jane Allen who dept. This life 14 Jun 1779 aged 45 years. Also her husband James McGown who dept. this life 01 Apr 1817 aged 88 years. |- | 188 || McIlgorm || Erected by Matthew McIlgorm to the memory of his mother Grace McIlgorm who died 12 Jun 1838 aged 43 years. |- | 189 || McIlhaggo || Erected by Samuel McIlhaggo to the memory of Ellon MeWhinney his wife who departed this life on the 23 Dec 1829 aged 52 years. Also the above named Samuel McIlhaggo who departed this life on the 13 Sep 1837 aged 53 years. And their son William who departed this life on the 16 Feb 1839 aged 23 years. |- | 190 || McIlwain || Erected by Thomas McIlwain in memory of his brother Andrew McIlwain who departed this life 26 Apr 1830 aged 55 years. |- | 191 || McIlwain || Erected by Thomas McIlwain in memory of his wife Mary Mcilwain who departed this life 12 Feb 1847 aged 58 years. Also the above named Thomas McIlwain who departed this life 15 Nov 1852 aged 75 years. |- | 192 || McIlwain || Erected by Andrew McIlwain in memory of his son James who died at Naples 09 Dec 1880 aged 22 years. Also his son William who was lost at sea 28 Aug 1882 aged 19 years. Also his son John who died 17 Sep 1889 aged 16 years. Also the above-named Andrew McIlwain who died 17 Dec 1910 aged 81 years. Also his son Robert Thomas who died 12 Oct 1915 aged 49 years. Margaret, wife of above-named Andrew McIlwain, who died 27 Sep 1934 aged 101 years. |- | 193 || McIlwain || Erected by Hugh McIlwain in loving memory of his father James McIlwain who died 13 Jun 1886 aged 65 years. Also his mother Mary McIlwain who died 08 May 1903 aged 83 years. Also his son James, lost on barque "Bluebell" off Cape Horn 14 Jul 1898 aged 25 years. |- | 195 || McIlwaine || Erected by Sarah McIlwaine in memory of her beloved husband John McIlwaine who died 09 Aug 1863 aged 43 years. Also their son Thomas who died at Macouria Creek, Essequibo River, West Indies, 06 Jun 1882 aged 26 years. Also their daughter Agnes who died in infancy. The above-named Sarah McIlwaine, died 10 Jun 1903 aged 83 years. Also their son James who died 28 May 1916 aged 69 years. |- | 196 || McInstry || Erected by Alexander McInstry to the memory of Sarah his wife who departed this life 28 May 1834 aged 20 years. Also their daughter Mary who died in infancy. And two of his brothers viz. John, who lost his life on his passage to Quebec, the 19 May 1830 aged 18 years and Archd. departed this life 08 Nov 1832 aged 24 years. Also his brother William who departed this life 25 Mar 1837 aged 23 years. And his father William McKinstry who died 31 Jan 1858 aged 80 years. |- | 197 || McKay || 1894. Erected by Mary Ann McKay in memory of her daughter Mary Ann who died 28 Dec 1885. Also her husband Robert McKay who died 26 Mar 1892 aged 63 years. |- | 198 || McKay || In memory of Andrew McKay who died 01 Dec 1899 aged 65 years. Also his wife Eliza who died 10 Jun 1904 aged 58 years. Their son Alexander who was lost at sea in 1887 aged 22 years. Their son Robert died 09 Jul 1949 aged 66 years. |- | 200 || McKeen || Erected to the memory of William McKeen who departed this life on the 19 May 1817 aged 51 years. |- | 201 || McKeen || In memory of Thomas McKeen who died 10 Feb 1853 aged 72 years. And his wife Anne Jane Hill who died 03 Mar 1859 aged 56 years. Their son Thomas who died 31Mar 1847 aged 14 years. Their daughter Anne Jane who died 27 Dec 1858 aged 23 years. Their son James who died 10 Jan 1859 aged 14 years. Their son John who died 10 Dec 1907 aged 85 years. Also Elizabeth Donnan, wife of the above John McKeen, who died 01 Feb 1929 aged 87 years. |- | 202 || McKeen || See Gregg Ref No 113 : McCrea Ref No 176 : Tweed Ref No 268 |- | 203 || McKinstry || Here lyeth ye body of Margaret McN(in)Ch who departed 01 Oct 1752 aged 67 years, late wife to Alexander McKinstry. |- | 204 || McKinstry || Erected by John McKinstry in loving memory of his beloved daughter Lizzie McKinstry who departed this life 25 Dec 1890 aged 20 years. Also his father Alexr. McKinstry who died 05 Feb 1891 aged 86 years. Also Jane B. McKinstry, wife of the above John McKinstry, who died 03 Aug 1917 aged 72 years. The above named John McKinstry died 23 Oct 1929 aged 87 years. Also his son Alexr. died 08 Aug 1934 aged 59 years. |- | 204a || McKinstry || See Jackson Ref No 143 |- | 205 || McMaster || See Wright Ref No 282 |- | 205a || McMaw || See Montgomery Ref No 230 |- | 206 || McMeekin || Erected by Malcolm McMeekin of Eden in memory of his father John McMeekin who died 04 Jan 1843 aged 80 years. Also his sister Ellen who died 20 Apr 1844 aged 26 years. Also his mother Janet who died 01 Apr 1865 aged 100 years. Also his wife Margaret who died 19 Apr 1870 aged 56 years. The above named Malcolm McMeekin who died 09 Feb 1893 aged 91 years. |- | 207 || McMurray || See McFerran Ref No 181 |- | 207a || McNeilly || See Templeton Ref No 260 |- | 207b || McNinch || See McKinstry Ref No 203 |- | 208 || Mann || Melbourne 01 Sep 1903 aged 71 years. Lizzie Mann records with deep sorrow the loss of her dear husband Captain Robert Mann, their son, who departed this life 10 May 1904 aged 69 years. Also the above Lizzie, Elizabeth Mann, who departed this life 14 Jan 1912. Mary Mann died 07 Dec 1928 aged 81 years. |- | 209 || Marten || See Brown Ref No 38 |- | 210 || Mawhinney || Erected (by Alexan)der Mawhinney in memory of his father Samuel Mawhinney who was lost in the Kate (Thorn) on his (voyage) from Newcastle to (Du)blin in (1830) aged (…) years. Also his mother Ann Mawhinney who died (12 Apr 1848) aged (50) years. Also his brother John who died in infancy. |- | 211 || Mawhinney || Erected by John Mawhinney in memory of his father John Mawhinney who died 10 Oct 1846 aged 39 years. Also his mother Mary Mawhinney who died 15 Oct 1878 aged 71 years. Also his beloved son Robert Ross Mawhinney who died 07 Nov 1886 aged 14 years. The above-named John Mawhinney died 07 Oct 1900 aged 58 years. Also his wife Annie Mawhinney died 27 Nov 1941 aged 91 years. "Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord". |- | 212 || Mawhinney || Erected by William Mawhinney in memory of his father Samuel Mawhinney who was lost at sea Mar 1850 aged 37 years. Also his mother Ann Holmes died 12 Apr 1848 aged 30 years. Also his brother John, who died young. Also his son William John Eccles Sloan who died 24 Feb 1902 aged 20 years. And his son Samuel who died 21 Aug 1904 aged 24 years. The above-named William Mawhinney died 19 Nov 1907 aged 66 years. Also Jessie Sloan, wife of the above William Mawhinney, died 02 Nov 1937. |- | 213 || Mawhinney || In loving memory of James Mawhinney who died 15 May 1876 aged 72 years. Also his brother Andrew Mawhinney who was lost at sea Mar 1850 aged 35 years. And his daughter Mary who died 10 Mar 1888 aged 54 years. Also Margaret, wife of above named James Mawhinney, who died 19 Apr 1897 aged 86 years. |- | 214 || Mawhinney || Erected by William & Maggie Mawhinney in memory of their beloved daughter Eliza Jane who died 30 Jul 1885 aged 15 years. Also their only and dearly beloved son John who died on board the barque "Formosa" on the 03 Jan 1892 aged 19 years & 10 months. The above-named Maggie Mawhinney died 08 Aug 1901 aged 55 years. The above-named William Mawhinney died 01 Jan 1914 aged 69 years. "Safe in the arms of Jesus" |- | 215 || Mawhinnie || Erected by Andrew Mawhinnie in memory of his mother Martha Mawhinnie who died 20 Oct 1843 aged 45 years. Also his father William Mawhinnie who died 27 Apr 1857 aged 58 years. Also the above-named Andrew Mawhinnie aged 48 years, was lost at sea by the foundering of the barque Colorado on her voyage Ayr to Demerara Dec 1887. |- | 216 || Mecagherty || Erected by Margaret Arthurs in memory of her husband Hugh Mecagherty who died 03 Jul 1839 aged 26 years. Cease my belove wife to sigh above my tomb. We shall meet in land devine, Where death can never come. Prepare to follow me and join, My sure eternal home. |- | 217 || Meneily || Erected by James Meneily in memory of his daughter Anne Jane who departed this life 17 Jan 1855 aged 2 years. Also his son William who died 16 Aug 1859 aged 3 weeks. And his mother Anne who died 29 Feb 1872 aged 78 years. Also his daughter Mary who died 01 Mar 1874 aged 2 years. Also his sister Martha who died 10 Jun 1882 aged 62 years. The above-named James Meneily died 14 Feb 1891 aged 69 years. Also his wife Jenny Meneily who died 07 Nov 1894 aged 61 years. |- | 218 || Metchil || See Brown Ref No 38 |- | 219 || Mewhinney || Erected by William Mewhinney in memory of his son Nevin, who died in 1803 aged 2 years. Also his wife Agnes Mewhinney who died on the 22 Apr 1832 aged 58 years. The above Willm. Mewhinney died 08 Jan 1834 aged 67 years. |- | 220 || Mewhinney || See McIlhaggo Ref No 189 |- | 221 || Millar || See Yeates Ref No 285 |- | 222 || Miller || Erected by Capt. James Miller in memory of his mother Margaret Miller who died 01 Feb 1851 aged 67 years. Also his father Allen Miller who died 14 Mar 1866 aged 82 years. The above-named Capt. James Miller died 27 Feb 1876 aged 54 years. Also his wife Eliza Miller who died 18 Nov 1887 aged 67 years. And of her brother William Hoy, who died at Castlerea in 1880. Also her son William James Miller who died 14 Jun 1924 in his 63rd year. |- | 223 || Milliken || Erected by Jane Milliken in memory of her son John who departed this life 19 Mar aged 2(4) years. Also the above-named Jane Milliken who departed this life on the 06 Nov 1840 aged 59 years. |- | 224 || Milliken || See Hill Ref No 121 |- | 225 || Montgomery || Here lyeth ye body of Elizabeth Woodsid who died 16 Aug 1737 aged 22 years, late wife of Hugh Montgomery, merchant in Larne. Also Jane Montgomery, late wife to Robert Woodside who died (13) Jan 1744 aged 30 years. |- | 226 || Montgomery || Erected by Margt. Evans in memory of her daughter Nancy Montgomery who departed this life 21 Sep 1826 aged 28 years. |- | 227 || Montgomery || In memory of Hugh Montgomery who died 30 May 1902 aged 69 years. Also his father James Montgomery who died 15 Nov 1848 aged 57 years. Also his mother Mary Ann Montgomery who died 23 Aug 1877 aged 80 years. Also his wife Jenny Montgomery who died 16 Sep 1907 aged 82 years. |- | 228 || Mo(Ntgo)Mery || Erected … Hugh Mo(ntgo)mery in (memory of his) daughter Jenny who (departed this) life 20 Feb 18..(aged . Years). |- | 229 || Montgomery || Erected by Martha H. Montgomery and her sister Agnes Hill in loving memory of their father William Montgomery, born 1806- died 1879. Also their sister Mary, 1832 - died 1905. The above-named Martha H. Montgomery, born 1833 - died 1919. |- | 230 || Montgomery || Erected by Hugh Montgomery in loving memory of his father Alexander Montgomery who died 02 Aug 1890. His mother Lucy Montgomery died 28 Jan 1926. His children: Robertina McMaw died 28 Nov 1920, John died 04 Feb 1924. The above Hugh Montgomery died 20 Mar 1958. His wife Mary Montgomery died 09 Nov 1967. |- | 231 || Montgomery || In memory of William Montgomery died 10 Jan 1903 aged 65 years. His daughter Isabella died 20 Aug 1899 aged 24 years. Also his wife Mary Montgomery died Apr 1924 aged 84 years. And his son James died 27 Dec 1945 aged 67 years. Also his wife Margaret Jane, died 10 Feb 1958 aged 82 years. |- | 232 || Montgomery || See Kerr Ref No 155 : Templeton Ref No 261 : Woodside Ref No 281 |- | 233 || Murphy || See Brown Ref No 38 : Wilson Ref No 276 |- | 234 || Napier || Sacred to the memory of Mary Napier who departed this life 30 Apr 1851 aged 81 years. |- | 235 || Napier || Erected by Roseann Napier in memory of her husband Samuel Napier who died 25 Mar 1855 aged 38 years. |- | 236 || (Napie)R || Erected (by) John (Napie)rJunr. In mem (of his) daughter …Susan…rted this life 08 Dec 18.4 aged (2) …s. Also his …iza who departed this …09 Jun 183. aged (25) years. |- | 237 || Napier || Erected by Catherine Napier in memory of her husband John Napier who died 14 Oct 1900 aged 71 years. Their daughter Maggie who died 27 Aug 1888 aged 20 years. Their son Robert who died 23 Mar 1898 aged 17 years. Their daughter Catherine who died 25 Feb 1902 aged 35 years. Their son James who died 08 May 1904 aged 30 years. Their son Arthur Forbes who died 30 Aug 1908 aged 43 years. Their son John who died 26 Nov 1916 aged 46 years. The above-named Catherine Napier who died 08 Apr 1921 in her 83rd year. Their daughter Eliza died 06 Feb 1952 in her 89th year. Their daughter-in-law Margaret Jane, wife of John Napier, died 16 Oct 1953. |- | 237a || Napier || See Hill Ref No 129 |- | 238 || Neeper || Here lyeth the body of Elizabeth Neeper who departed this life 10 Aug 1739 aged 23 years. Also William Neeper who departed this life 20 Jan 1762 aged 9 years. Likewise John Neeper who departed this life 25 Jan 1762 aged 4 years. Here Lyeth the body of Mary McGeagh who departed this life 08 May 1798 aged 72 years. Erected by J.K. NOTE - not sure if the Transcription of this person McGeagh refers to a seperate entry |- | 239 || Neilson || Erected by John Neilson in memory of his father, Robert Neilson, who departed this life the 17 Apr 1838 aged 85 years. Also his mother, Martha Ferres, who departed this life 02 Mar 1831 aged 78 years. Also their daughter Nancy who departed this life the 27 Jun 1808 aged 17 years. Also the above John Neilson who departed this life the 18 Jan 1867 aged 72 years. Also his wife Elizabeth Neilson who died 10 May 1886 aged 81 years. |- | 239a || Nelson || See Kane Ref No 151 |- | 240 || Nelson || See Arthurs Ref No 15 : Brown Ref No 39 : Browne No 44 : Flack No 91 : Hill Ref No 129 |- | 241 || Paisley || See Alexander Ref No 12 |- | 242 || Purdy || Erected by Maggie McCready in memory of her mother Margaret Purdy -1888. Her father John Purdy-1861. Their daughter Mary - 1868. Their son Robert - 1883. Also John Purdy who died 25 Nov 1928 aged 70 years. His wife Catherine who died 21 Feb 1932 aged 76 years. |- | 242a || Quirey || See Hawthorn Ref No 116 |- | 243 || Robinson || See Jones Ref No 148 |- | 244 || Ross || Erected by Alexander Ross in memory of his father Thomas Ross who died 27 May 1832 aged 59 years. His mother Ann Ross who died 13 May 1849 aged 80 years. And his wife Eliza Ross who died 15 May 1857 aged 51 years. Also his son Samuel Ross who died 29 Feb 1872 aged 11 years. Also his wife Susan Ross who died 07 Jun 1897 aged 75 years. The above-named Alexander Ross died 19 Mar 1898 aged 90 years. |- | 245 || Ross || Erected by Robert Ross in memory of his daughter Sarah who died 06 Oct 1843 aged 2 years. Also his daughter Margaret Jane who died 05 Jun 1860 aged 1 year. Also his son Andrew who died 01 Mar 1862 aged 11 days. Also a son who died in infancy. Also his son Thomas who died at Calcutta 24 Jun 1865 aged 21 years. Also his son John who was drowned by the foundering of the steamer Woniora off Botany Head, New South Wales, on the 28 Oct 1882 aged 23 years. Also his beloved wife Mary Ross who died 09 Mar 1885 aged 62 years. The above-named Robert Ross died 06 Nov 1892 aged 81 years. "Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord". |- | 246 || Ross || Erected by John Ross in loving memory of his mother Margaret Ross who died 25 Sep 1883 aged 62 years. Also his daughter Mary Eliza died 25 Oct 1904 aged 24 years. Also his son Robert died 19 Feb 1907 aged 20 years. Also his son Samuel who died in infancy. Also his father John Ross who died 08 Feb 1910 aged 92 years. Also his wife Jennie Lewis who died 22 Oct 1920 aged 71 years. Also the above named John Ross who died 05 May 1931 aged 78 years. Not just today but every day, in silence we remember. And his daughter Janet Ross died 20 Feb 1972 aged 87 years. |- | 247 || Sayer || See McClwnes Ref No 174 |- | 248 || Simms || Catharine Simms died Mar 1832. Ann Simms died 03 Jul 1857 aged 81 years. Also Martha Kerr Hamilton who died 05 Feb 1878 aged 17 years. Her brother Robert died 17 Apr 1902 aged 31 years. Her mother Jane Hamilton died 10 May 1902 aged 64 years. Her father James Hamilton died 12 Sep 1905 aged 70 years. |- | 249 || Sloan || See Mawhinney Ref No 212 |- | 250 || Smiley || Erected by Thomas N. Smiley to the memory of his father Samuel Smiley who departed this life 05 Dec 1848 aged 57 years. Also his brother John Smiley who died at St. Lewis in the year 1858 aged 40 years. Also his brother Samuel Smiley who died 25 Oct 1859 aged 32 years. Also his mother Jane Smiley who died 05 May 1879 aged 84 years. The above-named Thomas Smiley died 15 May 1895 aged 67 years. Also his wife Jane Smiley who died 21 Jun 1914 aged 71 years. |- | 251 || Smiley || See Blair Ref No 29 : Fullerton Ref No 98 |- | 252 || Smith || Holmes Ref No 133 |- | 253 || Taylor || See Alexander Ref No 11 : Walker Ref No 273 |- | 254 || Templeton || Erected by Captain William Templeton in memory of his father James Templeton who departed this life 27 Nov 1836 aged 52 years. Also his mother Jenny who departed this life 08 Feb 1857 aged 72 years. The above named Captain William Templeton departed this life 21 Nov 1895 aged 85 years. Also his wife Margaret Templeton who departed this life 17 Mar 1905 aged 84 years. |- | 255 || Templeton || Erected by Thos. Templeton in memory of his son John who departed this life 02 Aug 1850 aged 24 years. Also the above Thos. Templeton who departed this life 08 Apr 1858 aged 69 years. Also his wife Margaret who died 23 Feb 1874 aged 79 years. Also his daughter Jane who died 15 Aug 1904 aged 85 years. |- | 256 || Templeton || Erected by Jane Templeton in memory of her husband Hugh Templeton who died 03 Oct 1869 aged 38 years. Also her son James H. Templeton who died 10 Mar 1866 aged 3 months. Also her son William Templeton who died 29 Jul 1878 aged 21 years. Also her son Robert Templeton who died 11 Apr 1910 aged 48 years. Also her daughter Mary Templeton who died 21 Aug 1913 aged 53 years. |- | 257 || Templeton || Erected by Thos. Templeton in memory of his father Thos. Templeton who died 16 Aug 1867 aged 69 years. Also his mother Jane who died 27 Oct 1873 aged 76 years. Also his daughter Jane who died 24 Nov 1877 aged 2 years. Also the above named Thos. Templeton who died 12 Jul 1911 aged 70 years. also his wife Jane Templeton who died 18 Sep 1925 aged 79 years. |- | 258 || Templeton || Erected by John Templeton in memory of his mother Martha Templeton who died 10 Feb 1871 aged 63 years. Also his father James Templeton who died 18 Apr 1884 aged 77 years. |- | 259 || Templeton || In loving memory of Hugh Templeton who died 16 Aug 1902 aged 64 years. His wife Eleonor who died 01 Apr 1911 aged 74 years. Also their children, Annie who died 22 Mar 1871 aged 1 year, and Samuel who died 17 Jun 1889 aged 25 years. Also Susan who died 20 May 1921 aged 45 years. Also Hugh who died 05 Oct 1933 aged 62 years |- | 260 || Templeton || Erected by James Templeton in memory of his father Robert Templeton who died 03 Mar 1874 aged 73 years. Also his mother Mary Templeton who died 15 Nov 1889 aged 86 years. Also his wife Sarah Davies who died 23 Jul 1890 aged 47 years. Also the above James Templeton who died 22 Aug 1907 aged 68 years. Also his sister Martha McNeilly who died 06 Mar 1908 aged 72 years. Also his daughter Mary Templeton who died 23 Sep 1917 aged 33 years. |- | 261 || Templeton || Erected by Robert Templeton in memory of his wife Margaret Montgomery who died 05 Feb 1890 aged 61 yrs. His son Thomas who died 10 May 1890 aged 29 yrs. His daugr. Margaret Jane who died 09 Dec 1875 aged 9 yrs. His son John Templeton who died 16 Jul 1912 aged 38 yrs. Also the above named R. Templeton died 28 Feb 1915 aged 85 yrs. |- | 262 || Templeton || Erected by Henry templeton in memory of his son James who departed this life 25 Jul 1882 aged 9 years and 10 months. Also his daughter Agnes who died 25 Oct 1900 aged 26 years. Also his wife Isabella Kain who died 22 May 1904 aged 58 years. Also his daughter Henretta who died 14 Sep 1909 aged 19 years. Also his son William who died 05 Jun 1927 aged 38 years. The above named Henry Templeton died 10 Jan 1928 in his 93rd year. Also his daughter Mary Isabella Templeton, died 17 Mar 1928. |- | 263 || Templeton || In loving memory of John Templeton who died 16 Jul 1931 aged 69 years. Also his wife Hessie who died 15 Aug 1934 aged 72 years. And their son Thomas who died 13 Nov 1899 aged 3 years. Also their daughter Anna who died 10 Oct 1952 aged 57 years. And their daughter Charlotte who died 23 Apr 1958 aged 65 years. Also their son Thomas who died 29 Jan 1959 aged 57 years. |- | 264 || Templeton || See Lees Ref No 158 |- | 265 || Thompson || Erected in memory of Jane Thompson who departed this life the 22 Jul 1832 aged 80 years. Also her husband William Thompson who died the 02 Oct 1835 aged 72 years. |- | 266 || Tosh || Here lyeth the body of Nathaniel Tosh who depd. This life the 25 Aug 1812 aged 45 years. |- | 267 || Trelford || See Jackson Rer No 143 |- | 268 || Tweed || Erected by Robert Tweed in memory of his father Matthew Tweed who died 02 Apr 1844 aged 56 years. Also his mother Isabella Tweed who died 22 Feb 1871 aged 75 years. His sister Susanna who died 05 Dec 1835 aged 14 years. His brother David who died 1836 in infancy. Also to the memory of his beloved wife Jenney McKeen who died 18 Feb 1894 aged 65 years. The above-named Robert Tweed died 25 Feb 1901 aged 77 years. |- | 269 || Tweed || Erected by Eliza Tweed in memory of her husband Alexander Tweed who departed this life 17 Sep 1836 aged 51 years. Also their son James who was drowned in Grey River, New Zealand. 11 Dec 18.. aged 32 years. Also the above Eliza Tweed who died 11 Jan 1870 aged 74 years. Also her son Joseph who died 27 Apr 1880 aged 56 years. Also his wife Sarah Tweed who died 07 Jun 1876 aged 34 years. |- | 270 || Tweed || Erected by George Alexr. Jackson, Boghead. In memory of Rose Tweed who departed this life 21 Jan 1839 aged 77 years. Also his daughter Rosenna Jackson who died 14 Jan 1846 aged 16 years. Also his son George Jackson who died the 07 Jun 1847 aged 17 years. Also his beloved wife Jane Jackson who died 08 Mar 1876 aged 69 years. And the above George A. Jackson who died 20 Feb 1877 aged 73 years. Also his daughter Martha Jackson who died 17 Feb 1879. |- | 271 || Tweed || Erected by William Tweed in memory of his daughter Isabella who departed this life (.)th Jun 1863 aged 18 years. Also his son Andrew who departed this life 05 Mar 1873 aged 18 years. His son John who died at Melbourne 09 Oct 1891 aged 36 years. The above named William Tweed departed this life 27 Aug 1903 aged 78 Years. Also his wife Mary Tweed who departed this life 02 May 1907 aged 83 years. Their son William records the death of his wife Sarah Tweed who departed this life 10 Jul 1918. The above named William Tweed who departed this life 25 May 1935. |- | 272 || Tweed || See Holmes Ref No 132 |- | 273 || Walker || Erected by John Walker in memory of his beloved wife Anna P. Walker who departed this life 03 Feb 1927. Also her mother Mary Taylor died 24 Aug 1897. Also her sister Mary Taylor died 18 Apr 1913. Also her brother James Taylor died 23 Dec 1915. Also her sister Agnes Walker died 24 Mar 1923. |- | 274 || Wilson || Here lyeth the body of William Wilson who died 22 Aug 1703 & Janet Wilson his wife died 20 Jul 1704. |- | 275 || Wilson || Here lyeth the body of James Wilson who died 15 Jan 1732 aged 82 years. He had one son, viz. Joseph, who died abrod. |- | 276 || Wilson || Erected by Eliza Wilson in memory of her husband Alexander Wilson who died 31 Jan 1846 aged 49 years. And their son Joseph who died in infancy. Also in memory of her father, the Rev. John Murphy, 53 years minister of the Presbyterian Church, Islandmagee, who died 12 Jun 1842 aged 87 years. Jane Brown his wife died 29 Apr 1833 aged 78 years. Robert B. Murphy died 10 Apr 1813 aged 19 years. Margaret Murphy died 15 Aug 1841 aged 52 years. Arch. Dounan died 30 Aug 1850 aged 59 years. |- | 277 || Wilson || Erected by William Wilson in memory of his father Ezekiel Wilson, who died 06 Sep 1859 aged 66 years. Also his wife Mary Ann Wilson who died 04 Apr 1869 aged 71 years. And his sister Jane who died 13 Jun 1833 aged 13 years. Likewise his brother James who died 15 Jul 1830 aged 4 years. |- | 278 || Wilson || See Alexander Ref No 4 |- | 279 || Woodsid || Here lyeth ye body of Abraham woodsid who died 18 Mar 1735 aged … |- | 280 || Woodsid || See Montgomery Ref No 225 |- | 281 || Woodside || Here lyeth the body of William Montgomery Woodside who died 22 Jan 1751 aged 9 months. Also James who died 06 Nov 1758 aged 4 months. Also their father Robert Woodside who died 30 Oct 1759 aged 40 years. Also William Woodside who died 18 Mar 1789 aged 32 years. Lastly on the 27 Jan 1800 died Jane Montgomery, widow of the above named Robert and mother of the above children, aged 82 years. |- | 281a || Woodside || See Montgomery Ref No 225 |- | 282 || Wright || Erected in memory of William Wright who departed this life the 28 Jun 1851 aged 68 years. Also his wife Serah Wright who died 05 Jun 1872 aged 74. Also his son William Wright who died 03 Mar 1894 aged 75 years. Also Wilhelmina Robena McMaster, granddaughter of the above William Wright, died in infancy 12 Sep 1908. Also Esther Wright, wife of the last named William Wright, who died 29 Oct 1917. |- | 283 || Yeates || Erected by William Yeates to the memory of his brother Robert who departed this life 01 May 1838 aged 22 years. Also his sister Sarah who died on the 14 Mar 1846 aged 23 years. Also his mother Sarah who died 16 Feb 1849 aged 55 years. The above named William Yeates died 26 Aug 1895 aged 73 years. Also his wife Isabella Yeates who died 04 Apr 1902 aged 83 years. |- | 284 || Yeates || Erected by Thomas Yeates in memory of his mother Sarah Yeates who died 16 Feb 1849 aged 55 years. And his father Robert Yeates who died 03 Jan 1877 aged 90 years. Also his wife Susanna Kane who died 11 May 1895 aged 62 years. Also their son Thomas who died 28 Apr 1880 aged 24 years. And their son Robert was lost at sea on same date aged 18 years. Also their daughter Mary, who died 12 Jul 1886 aged 15 years. Also of the above named Thomas Yeates who died 06 Jan 1915 aged 84 years. "With Christ which is far better". |- | 285 || Yeates || Our is in God. Erected by Gilbert Yeates in memory of his beloved wife Agnes Arthurs who died 02 Dec 1887 aged 35 years. Also his beloved son Gilbert who was drowned while bathing at Larne Harbour on the 22 Jun 1905 aged 17 years. And his beloved son Samuel John who died 11 Nov 1934. Also Margaret Millar, wife of the above Samuel John, died in Manchester on the 31 Oct 1958 in her 73rd year. |- | 286 || Yeates || Erected in memory of Capt. Gilbert Yeates, beloved husband of Margaret Yeates, who died at Dalaradia, Magheramorne, 11 Oct 1921 aged 68 years. The above named Margaret Yeates died 25 Jun 1951 aged 96 years. Also his father Capt. Gilbert Yeates who died 13 Jun 1902 aged 91 years. Gone dear Gilbert from our side, Naught but death did us divide, We will meet to part no more, On that bright heavenly home. |- | 287 || Yeates || Margaret Yeates, 22 Jun 1905 |- | 288 || Yeates || See Alexander Ref No 8 |}

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    [[Category:Germany Project]] [[Category:German Roots]] [[Category:Estonia]] [[Category:Latvia]] [[Category:Lithuania]] This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] ==Who are the Baltic-Germans?== The Baltic-Germans (''Deutsch-Balten'') are a German-speaking minority from the historic regions of Estland, Livland, and Kurland (collectively known in German as the ''Ostseeprovinzen''), now part of modern-day Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania. German-speakers were settled in the region from the twelfth century and amounted to almost 200,000 individuals at the population's peak in the late nineteenth century, but were overwhelmingly displaced during the upheavals of the twentieth century and now consist of a world-wide diaspora as well as a few thousand still residing in their historic homeland. ==Resources== We are remarkably fortunate that many of the key resources for tracing Baltic-German ancestry are digitised and freely available. These are listed below. If you want to read more about how to begin tracing a Baltic-German pedigree, you might find [http://scottishgenealogy.weebly.com/baltic-german-genealogy.html this series of blog posts] helpful. ===Church Books and Revision Lists=== [https://www.ra.ee/dgs/explorer.php The Saaga Project] * This is the digital home of the National Archives of Estonia and the Tallinn City Archives. It contains images of church books for all parishes in what is now Estonia (historic Estland and part of Livland), revision lists, and other essential resources. Free to use, but account required. [https://www.raduraksti.arhivi.lv/ Raduraksti] * This is the digital home of the State Historical Archive of Latvia. Like Saaga, it contains images of church book for all parishes in what is now Latvia (part of historic Livland and Kurland) as well as some outwith the state's present borders, revision lists, and other documents. Free to use, but account required. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1469151 Church Books of the St. Petersburg Lutheran Consistory] (Familysearch) * This collection of images contains duplicates of the church books of Lutheran congregations within the consistory of St. Petersburg (broadly western and northern Russia excluding the Baltic provinces) between 1833 and 1885. Many Baltic-Germans can be found here, but it is important to remember that the index is incomplete; consult the record images themselves. Free to use, but account required. ===Biographical Dictionaries and Printed Sources=== [https://personen.digitale-sammlungen.de//baltlex/start.html Baltische biographische Lexika] * This collaborative digitisation project between the Bayerische Staatsbibliothek and the Universitätsbibliothek Tartu includes scanned images of some of the key printed resources for Baltic-German genealogy, including the essential Genealogische Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften. Free to use. [https://bbld.de/ Baltisches biografisches Lexikon digital] * This is the digital version of the standard Baltic-German biographical dictionary. Its coverage is extensive and it is an important resource when exploring the life of any notable Baltic-German. [http://dspace.ut.ee/handle/10062/10 DSpace: Deutsche Bücher] * This extensive collection of digital books hosted by the University of Tartu contains numerous published genealogies and other works relevant to the study of Baltic-German individuals and families. ===Noble Genealogies=== ''Genealogisches Handbuch der baltischen Ritterschaften''
    This is the standard printed work on the matriculated nobility of the Baltic provinces and has been digitised as follows (note that only the Estland and Oesel volumes were completed - the Livland and Kurland volumes contain only a moiety of the total number of noble families in those provinces). * [https://personen.digitale-sammlungen.de/baltlex/Band_bsb00000600.html Estland I]. * [https://personen.digitale-sammlungen.de/baltlex/Band_bsb00127527.html Estland II]. * [https://personen.digitale-sammlungen.de//baltlex/Band_bsb00000601.html Estland III]. * [https://personen.digitale-sammlungen.de/baltlex/Band_bsb00000602.html Kurland I]. * [https://personen.digitale-sammlungen.de//baltlex/Band_bsb00000603.html Kurland II]. * [https://personen.digitale-sammlungen.de/baltlex/Band_bsb00000558.html Livland I]. * [https://personen.digitale-sammlungen.de/baltlex/Band_bsb00000559.html Livland II]. * [https://personen.digitale-sammlungen.de/baltlex/Band_bsb00000345.html Oesel]. [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/325082?availability=Family%20History%20Library Kurland Ritterschafts Archive, Geschlechtsregister] (Familysearch) * This collection of pedigrees from the archive of the Kurland knighthood is the essential first port of call for studying any noble family from that province, though be wary that they may not always be entirely accurate or complete. [https://www.ra.ee/dgs/explorer.php?tid=332&iid=200251597310&tbn=1&lev=yes&lst=2&hash=7e4e365e89432e3e44e234aa61d67e13 Estland Ritterschaft, Genealogical Files of Noble Families] (Saaga) * This collection contains the massive study of Estland noble families prepared by Georges Baron Wrangell and Nikolai von Essen in the 1920s and 1930s. It is exceptionally accurate, well-documented, and detailed - an essential resource for genealogical research in Estland. ==WikiTree Links== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baltic-German_Nobility Baltic-German Nobility on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baltic-German_Notables Baltic-German Notables on Wikitree] *[[Space:100_Circles_of_Hermann_Graf_von_Keyserling|the 100 Circles of Hermann Graf von Keyserling]].

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    ==='''Balzer, Saratov, Volga, Russia'''=== =====Bergseite | Mother Colony |Protestant===== {{Image|file=Balzer-4.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Balzer-See red arrow}} :Names: ::Baltser ::Baltzer ::Balzer ::Goloi Karamysh ::Goly Karamysch ::Golyi Karamysh ::Golyj Karamysch ::Krasnoarmeysk ::Panzir ::Бальцер ::Голый Карамыш ::Красноарме́йск ::Панцырь :Daughter Colonies: ::Gnadenfeld ::Neu-Balzer ::Neu-Beideck ::Rosenberg (Bergseite) ::Straßburg ::Wiesenmüller :History: *The colony of Balzer was founded 85 kilometers southwest of Saratov by colonists recruited by the government from the Kurpfalz, Isenburg, Hessen-Darmstadt, and Baden. The first group of settlers arrived on 28 August 1765, and they were followed by two additional families that arrived on 26 November 1765. The following year another 22 families joined on 28 March 1766 with others joining on April 26th, June 18th, July 1st, and August 18th. *The village grew to be one of the largest of the Volga German settlements and became the commercial center for the colonies on the west side. Balzer was also the Kanton for several other adjacent villages. * In his book The Emigration from Germany to Russia in the Years 1763-1862, Dr. Karl Stumpp indicates that in 1768 there were 90 original families comprised of approximately 377 individuals. From this small beginning the village grew dramatically over the next 150 years. It is estimated that there were still over 11,000 residents of Balzer in the early 1900's, even after the heavy emigration to the United States and other countries which had been in process since 1875. * A large percentage of original Balzer residents came from Hesse-Darmstadt. Many came from the Budingen area and were subjects of the count of Isenburg. Other villages in Hesse were Alt Wiedermus, Diebach, Dudelsheim, Lorbach, Offenbach, and Rohrbach. Although few Balzer residents were married at Budingen Castle, several hundred Volga Germans were married there before leaving for Russia. *The colony was named after Balthazer "Balzer" Barthuly who served as its first Vorsteher (mayor). The second mayor was Johannes Weisheim who began his term in 1784. *The colony was located in the Volga River valley about eight miles from the river bank and about sixty miles south of the Russian provincial city of Saratov. The tract of land allotted to the village by the Russian government was comprised of 18,000 acres, excluding the forest, town lots, gardens and threshing floors. This amount of land was not sufficient to sustain Balzer completely as a farming community, which led it to become an industrial city developing much business and commerce, especially with other Volga German colonies. * The initial group of settlers developed a prosperous colony. It soon grew to include 238 horses, 150 cows and 2 swine. Approximately 670 acres of prairie were put under cultivation near the southern end of the village. *On 26 February 1769, the colony received its official Russian name of Goly Karamysh in reference to the lack of trees in the area and its proximity to the Karamysh River. *The first school house stood on main street in the "Unterdorf" (lower section) of the colony. A second school was built in 1846 near the church. A new two-story school building was constructed in 1898. A Russian school was built in the colony in 1882. *Many Balzer residents also have links to the nearby village of Moor. *The village was laid out with the main street running North and South, eventually extending to two miles as the village grew. The church, schoolhouse and market were on this main street. All the other streets ran east and west, forming squares with the alleys that ran north and south. * Balzer was the commercial center for colonies on the west side. Numerous flour and grist mills were built, with some of the early ones powered by wind. Other important industries were dye and tanning. Altogether there were about 30 tanneries that handled about 10,000 hides per year. The textile industry was probably the most prominent, with thousands of hand looms in the homes. It has been estimated that over 5 million meters of textiles (Sarpinka) were shipped to both domestic and foreign markets. *Today the former Volga German colony of Balzer is called Krasnoarmeysk. Because of the nearby military base built during the Soviet era, Balzer today is much larger than it was when the Volga Germans were living there. :Church: *Most of the original settlers in Balzer were of the Reformed faith. The Reformed congregation in Balzer was originally part of the parish headquartered in Messer where the pastor resided. In 1856, Balzer became an independent parish serving the colonies of Balzer and Anton, with the pastor living in Balzer. *The dominant church in the colony was Evangelical Reformed, with Lutheran being the other major denomination. Of the original 90 families, 60 belonged to the Reformed Church and 30 to the Lutheran Church. *The first church in Balzer was built of wood in 1777. A new building, also made of wood, was contructed in 1821 [Litzenberger records this date as 1815]. The third church building, constructed of brick covered with plaster, was built in Balzer from 1848-1851. The nearby bell tower housed three bells, typical among the Volga German colonies. *On Christmas Day, 1935, the last service was held in this church. It was conducted by Elder Köhler. In March of 1936, the steeple was torn down and the alter and pulpit removed from the building. It was used as a community center during the Soviet era. Today, nothing remains of the church. It's foundation was used to build a new movie theatre. In front of where the church was is now a plaza commemorating the Red Army soldiers who put down an uprising in the colony in 1918. :Pastors & Priests: :The congregation in Balzer was served by the following pastors: ::1767-1777 Aloysius Jauch ::1778-1799 Johannes S. Janet ::1802-1818 Josua Graff ::1821-1823 Johann Samuel Huber ::1823-1850 Emmanuel Grünauer ::1852-1887 Gottlieb Friedrich Jordan ::1887-1892 Johannes Kosciol ::1893-1903 Ernst Theophil David ::1904-1922 Paul Reichert ::1929-1930 Max Maier ::David Kaufmann :Notable Individuals: ::David, Ernst Theophil ::Dorsch, Karl ::Jordan, Gottlieb Friedrich ::Jürgens, Ralph Waldo ::Kosciol, Johannes ::Kähm, Georg ::Maier, Max ::Möllmann, Johann Friedrich ::Reichert, Bruno ::Reichert, Paul ::Schwabauer, Heinrich ::Siebengar, August ::Volz, Jacob Jr. ::Volz, Jacob Sr. ::Weber, Jakob :Surnames: Barthuly (Balzer) | Bauer (Balzer) | Becker (Balzer-1) | Bender (Balzer) | Bengel (Balzer) | Berg (Balzer) | Biseck / Böseck / Buseck / Busek | Blitz | Borell (Balzer) | Braun (Moor) | Brotzmann (Balzer) | Burbach (Messer) | Busch (Balzer) | Bär (Balzer) | Decker (Balzer) | Dickner | Dit(t)mar / Dit(t)mer | [[Dietrich-1164|Dietrich]] | Dorlosch | Dö(h)ring (Stephan) | Eichner / Egner (Balzer) | Engel (Balzer) | Engelmann (Kukkus) | Erth | Euler (Balzer) | Eurich (Balzer) | Faust (Balzer) | Fech(t) | Freund (Grimm) | Frickel (Balzer) | Geist (Balzer) | Gerlach (Balzer & Moor) | Grasmück (Balzer & Lauwe) | Gropp (Balzer) | Grün (Balzer) | Habermann (Balzer) | Haupt | Heckmann (Balzer) | Heft | Heitzenröder (Balzer) | Herzog (Balzer) | Hoffmann (Balzer) | Huber (Balzer) | Idt (Balzer) | Jakel / Jäkel / Jeckel (Balzer) | Jakob (Balzer) | Junker (Balzer) | Kaiser (Balzer) | Kalbin | Karl (Balzer) | Kembel / Kempel | Kern (Balzer) | Kisselmann (Balzer) | Klaus (Balzer / Moor / Norka) | Klein (Balzer) | Kleinfelder | Kling / Klink (Balzer) | Knaub (Kautz) | Kolb (Balzer) | Kähm (Balzer) | Leichner (Balzer) | Lein (Moor) | Lohrengel (Balzer) | Lutz (Balzer) | Magel (Balzer) | Mai / Maÿ (Balzer) | Maurer (Balzer) | Meier (Balzer) | Meisinger (Balzer & Messer) | Merkel (Balzer) | Messer (Norka-2) | Mohn | Müller (Balzer) | Neuhard / Neihard (Balzer) | Popp (Balzer) | Raab (Balzer) | Reiss / Reuss (Balzer) | Ritter (Balzer) | Robertus | Rockel / Rogel | Roth (Balzer) | Rutt (Balzer) | Röhrig (Balzer) | Scheck (Balzer) | Scheidt (Balzer / Moor) | Schleuger (Balzer) | Schneider (Balzer-1) | Schneider (Balzer-2) | Schwabauer | Schäfer (Balzer) | Schäfer (Stephan) | Sinner (Balzer) | Späth | Steinpreis (Balzer/Franzosen) | Stöhr (Balzer) | Tehele | Volz (Balzer) | Weber (Balzer) | Weisheim (Balzer) | Worster (Schilling) | Wu(c)kert |Zieg (Balzer & Messer) :Immigration: *When the "Russianizing" process began in 1874 the colonists sent an exploration party to America to explore emigration possibilities. Emigration started in earnest in 1875 as young men objecting to the compulsory military duty began to depart. Another contingent left in 1876. *Many of these early departing colonists settled in the towns of Friend and Sutton, Nebraska. As emigration picked up, many settled in other parts of the United States and also in Winnipeg, Canada. *Lincoln, Nebraska ended up being the most prominent destination by far, with more than 200 Balzer families documented living there by the early 1900's. ::Basavilbaso, Departamento Uruguay, Entre Ríos Province ::Bellwood-Maywood (Chicago), Cook Co., Illinois ::Bishkek, Chuy Region, Kyrgystan ::Bovril, Departamento La Paz, Entre Ríos Province ::Flint, Genesee Co., Michigan ::Humboldt Park (Chicago), Cook Co., Illinois ::Jefferson Park - Mayfair (Chicago), Cook Co., Illinois ::Lincoln, Lancaster Co., Nebraska ::Newark, Essex Co., New Jersey ::Port Huron, Saint Clair Co., Michigan ::Portland, Multnomah Co., Oregon ::Rastatt, Kr. Rastatt, Baden-Württemberg ::Red Oak, Montgomery Co., Iowa ::Santa Celia, Departamento Gualeguaychú, Entre Ríos Province ::Sarepta, Volgograd Oblast, Russia ::Sutton, Clay Co., Nebraska ::Swartz Creek, Genesee Co., Michigan ::Winnipeg, Manitoba ::York, York Co., Nebraska :Balzer Families in Kazakhstan *Recent news from a Balzer descendent, and former Kazakhstan resident, documents many former Balzer family surname lines there. These are surnames of individuals that were resettled there during the 2nd World War and their descendants.[Herb Femling Website] *Among the families who are still represented include: ::Engel | Haberman | Idt | Jakel | Kahm | Kaiser | Klaus | Kling | Lutz | Muller | Popp | Roth | Rutt | Weber *Others that are also believed to be living in nearby villages include: ::Barthuly, Becker, Decker, Grasmuck, Klein, Meissinger, Ritter, Robertus and Schaffer. :Resources: * [https://vgi.fairfield.edu/colonies/balzer Balzer|Volga German Institute] *[http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/Balzer/balzer_settlers.cfm List of Original Settlers|Balzer|CVGS] *[https://www.ahsgr.org/page/Balzervolga AHSGR Balzer VC|www.ahsgr.org] *[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Krasnoarmeysk,+Saratov+Oblast,+Russia/@51.0198583,45.6746009,7865m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x0:0x0!2zNTHCsDAxJzE1LjYiTiA0NcKwNDInNDEuOCJF!3b1!8m2!3d51.021!4d45.7116!3m4!1s0x41147e8f0716b0e3:0x91b9c8bb86619660!8m2!3d51.0178786!4d45.7118046?hl=en Google Maps Direct Link] *[http://www.femling.com/gen/balzer/balzer.htm Balzer Website|Herb Femling] '''Go to Balzer colony profiles: [[:Category:Balzer|Balzer Volga German settlers]] '''return to [[Project:Volga_German|Volga German Project]]'''

    Bama Bushwackers

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    This page is to coordinate the annual Connect-A-Thon (summer), Source-A-Thon (fall), Scan-A-Thon (winter) and Clean-A-Thon (spring) for the state of Alabama. Working together we can source every person that was ever born, lived, or died in the state. Please message me if you have any questions or suggestions. Genetic Genealogist Christopher "Topher Blake" Sims Facebook Topher Blake topherblake2001@gmail.com ==Sticker== ==={{Red|Source-A-Thon}}=== "{Source-a-Thon|team=Bama Bushwackers|year=2018|sources=365}" ... ... ... participated with Bama Bushwackers during the 2018 Source-a-Thon, adding 365 sources to profiles. and doubling the brackets will get you the sticker. (name is automatic). ==={{Yellow|Connect-A-Thon}}=== A sticker to use to commemorate your participation in the Connect-a-Thons on WikiTree. To use, add {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Bama Bushwackers|year=2019|profiles=365}} Which will produce: ... ... ... is participating with Bama Bushwackers during the 2019 Connect-a-Thon, and has added 365 profiles. {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Bama Bushwackers|year=2019}} Which will produce: ... ... ... is participating with Bama Bushwackers during the 2019 Connect-a-Thon. Parameter explanations: team= The team you participated with. Everyone was on a team in order to be part of the Thon. year= The year the Connect-a-Thon took place. suggestions= How many profiles you added. extra= If you want to add more to the sticker, such as the total number your team contributed, you can add the "extra" parameter, and put in a sentence such as "Bama Bushwackers improved 5000 profiles total and was the top sourcing team." ==2019 Team== [[Sims-2294|Topher Blake]] # 416 Team Captain [[Argo-212|Lee Rawlinson]] # 154 Co-captain [[Price-18572|Linda Price]] # 159 [[Murphy-10760|Nan Claypool]] # 413 [[Argo-112|Jessica Argo]] # 434 [[Key-3268|Harold Key]] # 435 [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] # 439 [[Burroughs-1388|Freida Burroughs]] # 452 [[Talton-96|Rita Barrett]] [[Winslett-23|Virginia Winslett]] [[Rushing-1001|Ralph Rushing]] [[Reeder-810|Wanda Horn]] [[Moore-49433|Pascha Moore]] [[McCaleb-261|Pam Parker]] [[Withers-1695|Ralph Withers]] [[Teppenpaw-1|Rita Bridges]] [[Lewis-36327|Tracy Silas]] [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Team and Users] ==2018 Team== 2,524 total contributions - 9th place [[Sims-2294|Topher Blake]] Team Captain #140 (203) [[Burroughs-1388|Freida Burroughs]] Co-captain #141 (115) [[Winslett-23|Virginia Winslett]] #144 (317) [[Moore-1233|Davine Roberts]] #152 [[Morgan-18297|Berrylynn Freeby]] #158 (185) [[Pickrell-98|Jamie Pickrell]] #161 [[Talton-96|Rita Barrett]] #181 (124) [[Key-3268|Harold Key]] #211 (142) [[Sharp-4735|D Sharp]] #219 [[Franklin-1969|Lisa Franklin]] #382 (694) [[Duke-3100|Mary Duke Black]] #404 [[Argo-212|Lee Rawlinson]] #448 (129) [[Sharpe-2284|Sheila Kreuger]] #458 (101) [[Black-12503|Jessica Calvin]] #479 (3) [[Moore-35947|Betty Summerlin]] #510 (222) [[Gardner-10299|Kate Schmidt]] #516 (289) [[Salter-1661|Janet Rayfield]] #520 [[Moore-40526|Stacy Moore]] #521 [https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/SourceaThon/2018/TeamAndUser.htm Team and Users] ==Resources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/846442/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-connect-a-thon-yet Connect-A-Thon Registration] * [[Space:WikiTree_Connect-a-Thon_Tutorial|Connect-A-Thon Tutorial]] * [[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_AL|Alabama Unconnected]] * [[Project:Connectors#|Connectors Badge]] Please apply to be a connector prior to signing up. * [https://hangouts.google.com/group/6e19JkPwmn14ggEE7 Join the conversation on Hangouts] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/hr/search Family Search Records Search] includes FREE for everyone census records (state and federal), marriages, and death certificates (1908-1974) for Alabama. * [http://trackingyourroots.com Tracking Your Roots] Alabama sources, genealogy and history * [http://www.algw.org/ Alabama GenWeb] on US GenWeb * [[:Category: Alabama, Unsourced Profiles|Alabama, Unsourced Profiles]] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/675559/bama-bushwackers-new-team-for-state-alabama-2018-source-thon G2G Team Chat] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/900156/have-you-registered-for-the-2019-source-a-thon-yet?start=460#a_list_title 2018 Source-A-Thon Registration] * [http://www.censusfinder.com/alabama.htm Alabama Census Records] * [https://www.deathindexes.com/alabama/ Alabama Death Index] * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Alabama,_United_States_Genealogy Alabama Family Search] * [https://www.raogk.org/alabama-genealogy/ Alabama Genealogy] * [https://www.findagrave.com Find A Grave] * [[Source-a-Thon_Tutorial|Tutorial]] * [https://youtu.be/dbhcrvsoUVU Video Tutorial] * [[Help:Source-a-Thon|Source-A-Thon Info]] * [[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_AL|Alabama Error Report]] * [https://www.facebook.com/SAGA1776/ Southern American Genetic Ancestry on FB with DNA information] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alabama Alabama on Wikipedia]

    Bamberg County, South Carolina

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    [[Category:Bamberg County, South Carolina]] [[Category:South Carolina Projects]] {{One Place Study | place = Bamberg County, South Carolina | category = Bamberg County, South Carolina }} ----
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    {{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category =Bamberg County, South Carolina | image = Bamberg_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg | text = [[Space:Bamberg County, South Carolina|Bamberg County, South Carolina]] }} Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] :Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== Bamberg County, South Carolina was named for members of the Bamberg Family, who founded the county seat (also named Bamberg, SC). Bamberg county towns formed Bamberg is primarily agricultural and its towns are built along the South Carolina Railroad. The county is primarily agricultural. https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bamberg_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy :'''1716''' Early migration routes to and from Bamberg County for European settlers included Fort Moore-Charleston Trail. {{Image|file=Bamberg_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Bamberg County Seal }} ::'''Slavery'''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1840s''' -Arrival of Major William Seaborn Bamberg (grandfather George Bamberg was native of Germany). Major was influential, had the town incorporated. The town Bamberg, SC is county seat and named for Major William Seaborn Bamberg.http://www.bambergcountysc.gov/History-of-Bamberg-County :'''1852''' Five men owned land where the site of the city: G Bamberg, W.S. Bamberg, I.R. Simmons, Owen R. Faust, and Howell Easterlin. :'''1853''' -Major Bamberg, Dr. Raysor, and J. J. Barnes purchased a lot for $75 and gave it to the Methodists for a church site. The lot is the present Restland Cemetery.. Major Bamberg, who died in 1858, is buried in Restland cemetery." (Source: City of Bamberg web site). :'''mid 1850's''' towns developed along the South Carolina railroad. :'''1858''' James Goodwin Sr granted his slaves freedom from his plantations, Little Swamp Plantation, Great Swamp Plantation, and Salkehatchie Plantation. ::'''Civil War era''' The author William Gilmore Simms 1806-1787) plantation owner, Woodlands plantation in Bamberg Co.Woodlands was his refuge for writing, entertaining. Simms felt the middle country was superior to seaboard or the up county. He felt it stimulated a good degree of health. When the Civil War began, during the Civil war he lost his home during the war time when the Federal invaders arrived. :'''February, 1865''', Confederate soldiers fought an unsuccessful skirmish against General Sherman's troops at Rivers Bridge, which is now the site of a state park. :'''post Civil War '''- the business community was through work of Thomas and Dr. J. B. Black, the O'Neals, Hartzogs, Johnsons, Rileys, Hayses, Hootons, Wrights, Eveses, Rices, and Crums. :'''1882''' -H. J. Brabham was instrumental in the bridges being built across the Edisto river, at the site of the present Highway 301 bridge.. :BUFORD'S BRIDGE (Historic Community) :'''August 12, 1891''' the editor of the "Bamberg Herald" wrote in an editorial advocating a new county to be formed from the whitening cotton fields of Barnwell and the rich pastures of Colleton, as well as mentioning the magnificent location with a perfect place for a courthouse in a new county in Bamberg, SC http://www.oldplaces.org/bamberg/ :'''1893''' the red brick hotel, called Rice's Hotel, and later Denmark Hotel was built. Location was on the west side of town, across from the depot. It served passengers arriving on the Seaboard Air Line. Denmark's first store was built by J. E. Steadman in the same year.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/bamberg_county_sc.html {{Image|file=Bamberg_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Bamberg County, South Carolina map. }}{{Clear}} :'''1897''' heralded creation of Bamberg County from part of the old Barnwell District (6 yrs later). It was named for the Bamberg family that founded the town of Bamberg in the Northern section. (South Carolina Postcards, Vol. II, Howard Woody and Thomas L. Johnson). :'''1897''' When Bamberg County was created it had an area of 375 square miles (formerly from Barnwell County ::Bamberg county is a Coastal Plain county in the southwest part of the state, which is proud to have 20 types of soil (all great for cotton). Fifteen soils are upland and five soils are lowland.. Bamberg county has characteristics of the upper and lower pine built, with topography of rolling and hilly partly with flat land toward the south. Cotton is the Agriculture Economy crop. Also corn, oats, wheat, peas, yams, sugar cane, asparagus, watermelon, cantaloupes, dewberries and the dreaded tobacco are grown with profit. Two dairies are located in Bamberg, SC, and two located in Denmark, SC. {{Image|file=Bamberg_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=310 |caption=Rice's Hotel, Denmark, Bamberg co., SC. }}{{clear}} With a nice supportive rainfall of 48 inches distributed throughout the year, this county has the heaviest rains in July and August just when crops would require irrigation if there were no rainfall. Winter temperatures average 64º. Frosts are rare after March 10. These short, mild winters give rise to uninterrupted farming. Barns or other expensive sheds for the livestock is not needed. Snow seldom falls.. Hogs and cattle feed on the pastures. ::There are 66 miles of railroads within Bamberg County, the Southern Railway (the historic Charleston & Hamburgh branch) crosses it east and west; the Atlantic Coast Line runs through it northeast and southwest; the Seaboard Air Line's main line from New York to Florida traverses it north to south; the Bamberg, Ehrhardt & Walterboro Railroad and the Atlantic Coast Line from Ehrhardt to its main line at Green Pond are other than trunk roads. Other transportation are the state highways crossing north to south and east to west, with county roads. {{Image|file=Bamberg_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=' }}{{clear}} Many beautiful churches of brick and wood, for the religious faiths are here. Rural schools are excellent. The towns of Bamberg, Denmark, Olar and Earhardt all support accredited high schools.. *Land prices run from $10 an acre upward according to location, fertility and improvements. ::'''[[:Category:Bamberg, South Carolina|Bamberg]]''' has a population of 2,210. The military Carlisle School has a plant valued at more than $200,000 and four brick buildings. In the town are a cotton factory, cotton seed oil mills, saw and planing mills, ginneries, two ice plants, and bottling works as well as a water system and electric light plant. Both bonded indebtedness and tax rates are low. ::'''[[:Category:Denmark, South Carolina|Denmark]]''', (population 1,254) is located as a railroad junction, has the main office of the American Telephone and Telegraph company the Edisto Public Service company (distributing hydroelectric power to 20 towns. This is also connected to the superpower system of the Southeast in Augusta. Its businesses are 2 saw mills, a peanut shelling plant, ice factory, veneering factory, bottling works, Voorhies Industrial and Normal school for African Americans with 681 students, and the town's waterworks. *[[:Category:Bamberg, South Carolina|Bamberg]] *[[:Category:Denmark, South Carolina|Denmark]] *[[:Category:Ehrhardt, South Carolina|Ehrhardt]] *[[:Category:Olar, South Carolina|Olar]] *[[:Category:Govan, South Carolina|Govan]] ::[[:Category:Ehrhardt, South Carolina|Ehrhardt]] (495 population), [[:Category:Govan, South Carolina|Govan]], (124 population), Midway (150 population0, [[:Category:Olar, South Carolina|Olar]], (population 500). [[:Category:Bamberg, South Carolina|Bamberg]] and [[:Category:Ehrhardt, South Carolina|Ehrhardt]] have special drainage districts to prevent malaria. The work has been done by the Rockefeller Foundation and the community to wipe out Malaria. ::This county is debt-free. Climate and plenty of labor reduced the county tax levied on 7 logging mills is the lowest in the state. Surplus funds are in the county's treasury, yet it still is apace or better than other counties in the road maintenance, schools available and other fields. The forests have an abundance of hard woods, which are shipped out of the county as logs for use in building. Factories as well as logging operations are in Bamberg County. factories as well as logging operations are in Bamberg County. The forests have an abundance of hard woods, which are shipped out of the county as logs for use in building. factories as well as logging operations are in Bamberg County. ::Bamberg County and its county seat, [[:Category:Bamberg, South Carolina|Bamberg]], were named for local resident William Seaborn Bamberg (1820-1858) and other members of the Bamberg family. :'''mid to later 19th century''' This area depends on cotton culture as it is chiefly agriculture in economics.. Several towns had developed along the route of the South Carolina Railroad. ::Probably the oldest community of Bamberg County, the community got its name from Major William Buford's bridge over the Salkehatchie. :'''after 1895''' - Bamberg county was formed from the Eastern part of Barnwell County following the adoption of the 1895 South Carolina Constitution directing the state with process for creating new counties. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamberg_County,_South_Carolina :'''Jan 19, 1897''' - An election was held for the creation of Bamberg County. At this time the name Bamberg was selected named for resident, William Seaborn Bamberg (1820-1858). A nice courthouse was built. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamberg_County,_South_Carolina ::Probably the oldest community of Bamberg County, the community got its name from Major William Buford's bridge over the Salkehatchie River. :'''1897'''To fund the county Seat the Bamberg citizens raised 10,0000 in bonds, used penitentiary labor to build the 1897 courthouse. :'''1892-1969''' Bamberg Cotton Mill was principal to Bamberg's well-being. The building was operated for the last 20 year, known as the Bamberg Textile Mills. It was demolished in 1997. {{Image|file=Bamberg_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Gen. Francis Marion's Bamberg House }}{{clear}} ::Bamberg County and the County Seat were named for resident William Seaborn Bamberg (1820-1858) and other members of his family.http://www.bambergcountysc.gov/History-of-Bamberg-County http://www.bambergcountysc.gov/History-of-Bamberg-County :'''Pre-1897'''Originally Bamberg area was part of Barnwell Co., up to 1897, when new county established. County lies in SW part of SC, in the upper and middle Coastal Plain. Size 252,800 acres (395 sq. mi.’’ Area was primarily agricultural, several towns developed along route of the SC Railroad in mid 1850s. :'''1897 ''' the county courthouse had a place of prominence, overlooking North Main Street. When Hwy 301 was built to begin at Bridge St, and run straight through Main Street. The highway incorporated and adsorbed the Eastern side of the courthouse grounds into the highway. Result was one side of the courthouse was left on the road, with no grounds between the roadway and the courthouse building.. The curve around the building was judged to be dangerous and the highway noise bothered the courtroom proceedings. At the turn of century, the county courthouse resided in a place of prominence at the base and overlooking North Main Street. The curve around building was dangerous. Plus the noise from the increased traffic interferred with audibility of court proceedings. ::The Highway Department advised the county to move the building across the highway on a portions of the grounds of the Mayflower Inn. After 53 years of use, the building was additionally antiquated, in need of enlarging and/remodeling. *'''See the animated map showing the creation of South Carolina's Counties''' *[http://www.mapofus.org/southcarolina/ SC counties formation Here] :'''1897''' - Bamberg was created from Barnwell County. :'''1919''' - Bamberg gained land from Colleton County. :'''1920''' - Bamberg gained land again from Colleton County. {{Image|file=Bamberg_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Murdock House. }}{{clear}} ====Plantations==== *The plantation of author William Gilmore Simms (1806-1870) was in what is now Bamberg County *Broxton Bridge - Ehrhardt *[http://south-carolina-plantations.com/bamberg/little-swamp.html Little Swamp Plantation] 2100 acres, ::James Goodwin Sr. purchased the first slave, and named him Issac. Goodwin then bought a wife for Issac named Sophia. Issac and Sophia took the surname Goodwin. The slaves worked all three of Goodwin's plantations, Little Swamp Plantation, Great Swamp Plantation, and Salkehatchie Plantation. ::'''1858''' James Goodwin Sr granted his slaves freedom ===Government Offices=== Courthouse, 1897 {{Image|file=Bamberg_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1897 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} Current Courthouse, 1950 Cause to be built, a highway absorbed its grounds, and it was 53 years old. {{Image|file=Bamberg_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Current courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 396 square miles (1,030 km2) :393 square miles (1,020 km2) is land and 2.2 square miles (5.7 km2) (0.6%) is water :County lies in SW part of SC, in the upper and middle Coastal Plain. :Size 252,800 acres (395 sq. mi.’’ :Primarily agricultural, several towns developed along route of the SC Railroad in mid 1850s :It is the fourth-smallest county in South Carolina by land area and third-smallest by total area. :20 types of soil, 15 upland and five lowland. :Topography -upper and lower pine belt, is rolling and hilly in parts and flat to the south : Coastal Plain county in the southwest part of the state :Soil -20 types of soil (all great for cotton). Fifteen soils are upland and five soils are lowland.. :Forests -upper and lower pine beilt, :Rainfall of 48 inches distributed throughout the year, is the heaviest in July and August just when crops would require irrigation if there were no rainfall. :Winter temperatures average 64º. Frosts are rare after March 10. These short, mild winters give rise to uninterrupted farming. :Rivers: ::1) The Edisto ::2) Little Salkehatchie ::3) Great Salkehatchie rivers ::Lemon Creek. These flow in parallel southeast down toward the coastline and provide drainage for the county. :Edisto perch, trout and jack are found in Bamberg County. The county has a plentiful stock of game. :Agriculture - Cotton is principal crop with corn, oats, wheat, peas, yams, sugar cane, asparagus, watermelon, cantaloupes, dewberries and the dreaded tobacco are grown with profit. Two dairies are located in Bamberg, SC, and two located in Denmark, SC. ====Adjacent counties==== *Orangeburg County - north *Dorchester County - east *Colleton County - southeast *Hampton County - south *Allendale County - southwest *Barnwell County - west ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 16,658 people residing in the county with a population density of 42 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 36.47% White, 62.50% Black or African American, 0.16% Native American, 0.19% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.14% from other races, and 0.53% from two or more races. 0.71% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $24,007, and the median income for a family was $29,360. The per capita income for the county was $12,584. About 23.90% of families and 27.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 87.00% of those under age 18 and .80% of those age 65 or over. By 2010, there were 15,987 people, residing in the county with a population density of 40.6 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 61.5% black or African American, 36.1% white, 0.4% Asian, 0.3% American Indian, 0.7% from other races, and 1.0% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic origin made up 1.6% of the population. In terms of ancestry, 5.1% were American, and 5.0% were German.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bamberg_County,_South_Carolina *The population was 20,962 in 1920, estimated 22,334 in 1925, of whom less than 50 are foreign born. Highways: *US 21 *US 78 *US 301 *US 321 *US 60 *There are 66 miles of railroads within Bamberg County, the Southern Railway (the historic Charleston & Hamburgh branch) crosses it east and west; the Atlantic Coast Line runs through it northeast and southwest; the Seaboard Air Line's main line from New York to Florida traverses it north to south; the Bamberg, Ehrhardt & Walterboro Railroad and the Atlantic Coast Line from Ehrhardt to its main line at Green Pond are other than trunk roads. Other transportation are the state highways crossing north to south and east to west, with county roads. Many beautiful churches of brick and wood, for the religious faiths are here. Rural schools are excellent. The towns of Bamberg, Denmark, Olar and Earhardt all support accredited high schools.. *Land prices run from $10 an acre upward according to location, fertility and improvements. Schools
    *Bamberg County School District 1 - Bamberg, Ehrhardt *Bamberg County School District 2 - Denmark, Olar **[http://www.denmarktech.edu Denmark Tech] Jr College, founded 1969 ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Bamberg, South Carolina|Bamberg]] *[[:Category:Denmark, South Carolina|Denmark]] *[[:Category:Ehrhardt, South Carolina|Ehrhardt]] *[[:Category:Olar, South Carolina|Olar]] *[[:Category:Govan, South Carolina|Govan]] ====County Resources==== *Carlisle School ====Census==== :1900 --- 17,296 — :1910 --- 18,544 7.2% :1920 --- 20,962 13.0% :1930 --- 19,410 −7.4% :1940 --- 18,643 −4.0% :1950 --- 17,533 −6.0% :1960 --- 16,274 −7.2% :1970 --- 15,950 −2.0% :1980 --- 18,118 13.6% :1990 --- 16,902 −6.7% :2000 --- 16,658 −1.4% :2010 --- 15,987 −4.0% :Est. 2016 --- 14,434 ====Cemeteries==== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Ayer Family Cemetery, Ehrhardt, South Carolina|Ayer Family Cemetery]] **[[Space:Ayer_Family_Cemetery|Ayer Cemetery page]] *[[:Category: Rivers Bridges Confederate Soldier Cemetery, Bamberg, South Carolina|Rivers Bridges Confederate Soldier Cemetery]] **[[Space:Rivers_Bridge_Confederate_Soldier_Cemetery|Rivers Bridge Confederate Soldier Cemetery Space pg]] *[[:Category: Saint Johns Baptist Church Cemetery, Ehrhardt, South Carolina|Saint Johns Baptist Church Cemetery]] **[[Space:Saint_Johns_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Ehrhardt%2C_South_Carolina|Saint Johns Baptist Church Cemetery Space pg]] *[[:Category: Breland Family Cemetery, Ehrhardt, South Carolina|Breland Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Denmark Cemetery, Denmark, South Carolina|Denmark Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Felder-Zeigler Cemetery, Bamberg, South Carolina]] *[[:Category: Kirkland Cemetery, Ulmer, South Carolina|Kirkland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mizpah Methodist Church Cemetery, Bufords Bridge, South Carolina|Mizpah Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Restland Cemetery, Bamberg, South Carolina|Restland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Robert C Kirkland Cemetery, Olar, South Carolina|Robert C Kirkland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Simmons Family Cemetery, Bamberg County, South Carolina|Simmons Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: South End Cemetery, Bamberg, South Carolina|South End Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Springtown Baptist Church Cemetery, Bamberg County, South Carolina|Springtown Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2317 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/bamberg/cemeteries.htm Genealogy Trails Cemeteries] =====Notables===== *Jim Harrison, artist is also a native of the county ===Sources=== *[http://www.mapofus.org/southcarolina/ SC counties formation Here] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Bamberg_County_(LST-209) *http://www.archivesindex.sc.gov/guide/CountyRecords/rg0005.htm *[http://www.denmarktech.edu Denmark Tech] *http://www.bambergcountysc.gov *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2317 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://genealogytrails.com/scar/bamberg/cemeteries.htm Genealogy Trails Cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bamberg_County,_South_Carolina_Cemeteries FamilySearch Cemeteries] * http://www.libs.uga.edu/darchive/hargrett/maps/1776g3.jpg

    Banater Schwaben

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    {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-134.png |align=c |size=250 |caption= }} The Banat Swabians [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banat_Swabians Wikipedia] - Banat Swabiansare part of the Danube Swabiansan a ethnic German population in Southeast Europe. In the 18th century they emigrated to what was then known as the Austrian Empire's Banat of Temeswar province, which was later included in the Habsburg Kingdom of Hungary. The goal of this project is to widen the knowledge of this particular area. {{red|Donauschwaben}} [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Donauschwaben] {{red|Notable Banat Swabians}}[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banat_Swabians Notable Banat Swabians] *[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/G%C3%A9za_von_Cziffra Geza von Cziffra] - (1900-1989) film director *[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helmuth_Duckadam Helmuth Duckadam] - (1959-?) football goalkeeper, winner of European Cup *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Werner_Fricker Werner Fricker] - (1936-2001) President, United States Soccer Federation 1986–1990 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Franz_Xaver_Kappus Franz Xaver Kappus] (1883–1966), writer, poet, newspaper editor *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_J%C3%A4ger Stefan Jäger] - (1877-1962) painter *[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Krischan Alexander Krischan] - (1921-2009) Austrian historian and bibliographer *[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nikolaus_Lenau Nikolaus Lenau] - (1802-1850) writer *[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herta_M%C3%BCller Herta Müller] - (1953- ) poet, novelist and recipient of the 2009 Nobel Prize in Literature *Anthony N. Michel, American engineering educator *[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnny_Weissm%C3%BCller Johnny Weissmuller] - ( 1904-1984) American actor; Olympic swimming gold medalist *Michael J. Wendl, American engineer *[https://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stefan_Hell Stefan Hell] - (1962- ) co-recipient of the 2014 Nobel Prize in Chemistry *Zita Johann, Austrian-American actress (The Mummy) '''Resources''' *[http://www.dvhh.org/banat_villages/village-list.htm Banat village list] DVHH has the most complete list of villages in Banat, there are about 800. *[http://www.banaters.com/banat/clarkson.asp?category=history Banaterscom] - History of German Settlements in Southern Hungary *[http://www.blackseagr.org/learn_hungary.html Blackseagr.org] - Researching Germans from Hungary *[http://danube-swabians.org Danube Swabians.org] - Danube Swabian Resources * [https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Josephinische_Landaufnahme,_1763-87.png Maps Josephine] Austrian procured lands 1763-1787 * [http://www.genealogy.ro/gap.htm Genealogy RO Group] Genealogical Research in the Banat Area *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Banat Family Search] - Banat Genealogy *[https://www.scribd.com/doc/235762280/Banat-Family-History-Series-Book-VI#/Banat Family History Series Book VI]-BANATERS IN AUSTRIAN MILITARY RECORDS *[http://www.banatbooks.com/ Family Books of the Banat] *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attraction_Review-g298478-d7115978-Reviews-Banat_Village_Museum-Timisoara_Timis_County_Western_Romania_Transylvania.html#photos;aggregationId=101&albumid=101&filter=7 Banat Village Museum] [[Category: German Projects]]

    Bandera County, Texas

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    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Bandera_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} {{blue|Bandera County was created and organized from Bexar and Uvalde counties in 1856}}. It was named for the Bandera Mountains with Bandera as the county seat. :'''8000 to 4000 BC''' Earliest human habitation.Handbook of Texas Online, Christopher Long, "Bandera County," accessed July 15, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb02. Uploaded on June 12, 2010. Modified on February 17, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. :'''17th century''' - Native Americans settled such as Lipan Apache Comanche. :'''1732''' - a council was held between Spanish and Indian leaders, during which the Spanish pledged never to go north of the pass if the Indians agreed to cease their raids in the south, and a red flag was placed on the pass as a symbol of the treaty. {{Image|file=Bandera_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=J C Hays, Tx Ranger }} :'''1841 '''– Battle of Bandera Pass, John Coffee Hays and a troupe of Texas Rangers defeat a large party of Comanche warriors. '''Captain Hays''' had 50 men in his Texas Rangers. They arrived at the Bandera Pass where they were attacked by a large force of Comanches. Hays' men were nervous about the size of the group of attackers. He told them to dismount, and tie the horses. '''They had been been issued new repeating revolver.''' The Texas Rangers were outnumbered, but the revolvers helped balance the battle. Both sides ended the conflict by dark. The Comanche retreated with the Rangers following. Both sides buried the dead. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Bandera_Pass ''Rangers lost 5''' men, but 50 Rangers had held the ground against hundreds of Comanche. The Comanche chief was killed as well.http://www.lone-star.net/mall/txtrails/bandera.htm :'''1853''' John James and Charles S. DeMontel survey and plan the town of Bandera. A. M. Milstead, Thomas Odem, P.D. Saner, and their families camp along the river and begin making cypress shingles. James, Montel and Company build a horse-powered sawmill and open a store. town on the Medina River with a sawmill in order to cut the huge cypress trees that grew there for shingles. In 1853, James and DeMontel surveyed and platted the town of Bandera. :'''1854''' - 250 Mormons led by elder Lyman Wight reached Bandera. They settled below the town, called Mormon Camp (which is now covered by Lake Medina. The Mormons built tables, chairs, furnishings and sold them in San Antonio. Wight died, and many moved to Utah, San Antonio or elsewhere. :'''Mid 1850's''' - Polish emigrants arrived via the ship Bremen, sailed then to Indianola and traveled overland to Bandera county region and Bexar county area. They were called '''Silesian Texans.'''http://silesiantexans.com/history/ ::Polish immigrants set up St. Stanislaus Catholic Church (2nd Polish Catholic Church) after St. Mary's in Panna Maria (Karnes County). '''Father Leopold Moczygemba''', founder of Panna Maria also established the Polish community here in Bandera. :'''1855''' Sixteen Polish families arrive in Bandera to work in James and DeMontel's sawmill. August Klappenbach opens the first store and post office. {{Image|file=Bandera_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''1856''' {{blue|Bandera County was created and organized from Bexar and Uvalde counties in 1856}}. It was named for the Bandera Mountains with Bandera as the county seat.The legislature marked off Bandera County from portions of Bexar County, and the county is formally organized. Population 399, including 12 slaves. :::'''The Bandera Tragedy Tree''' -'''a multiple hanging'''. A Confederate patrol was stationed at Camp Verde during the Civil War intercepted 8 men from '''Williamson county'''. These men surrendered their weapons, and rode to discuss with the authorities the $1000 cash they had. According to the story the Confederates suggested the men had evaded Confederate service. Soon '''all Williamson county men had been hanged'''. The Confederate patrol vanished and could not be found to stand trial. Animosity was aroused by this.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHistory/TexasHistoricTrees/Bandera/BanderaTragedyTree.htm :'''1870's''' - Farmers of the post war depended on cattle ranching. Many cattle drives up the Western Trail were held. Sheep and goat ranching were also raised and happy to live on the natural vegetation. 1880 Sheep and Angora goats become more profitable for Bandera than farming. :'''1920''' Cora and Ed Buck began taking boarders at their ranch, beginning the tourist trade in Bandera. :'''1933''' Frontier Times Museum opens to the public. :'''1979''' Lost Maples State Natural Area opens to the public. :'''1981-82'''- Non Farm earnings, such as tourism, purses, was totaled $63,665,000. Eighty-two % percent of the land in the county is in farms and ranches. :'''1984''' Hill Country State Natural Area opens to the public. :'''2000''' The Nature Conservancy purchased 1,400 acres of Love Creek Ranch from Baxter and Carol Adams, creating the '''Love Creek Preserve''' ''' Adjacent counties'''
    {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Bandera County, [[:Project:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = |N Location = [[:Space:Kerr County, Texas|Kerr County]] |NE Location = [[:Space:Kendall County, Texas|Kendall County]] |E Location = |SE Location = [[:Space:Bexar County, Texas|Bexar County]] |S Location = [[:Space:Medina County, Texas|Medina County]] |SW Location = [[:Space:Uvalde County, Texas|Uvalde County]] |W Location = [[:Space:Real County, Texas|Real County]] }} ===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=Bandera_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Bandera County Courthouse, 1939. }} :County seat is Bandera, which was named for Bandera Pass (spanish for flag) :Bandera county was organized in 1856. It used make shift quarters for officers and courtrooms until the new courthouse was built.http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/BanderaTexas/Bandera-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm by Terry Jeanson {{Image|file=Bandera_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=first Courthouse 1867.}}{{clear}} :Bandera Georgia stonemason Henry White is credited with building this structure in 1868-1869. In 1877, a store occupied the first floor and the Masonic Lodge met on the top floor. County commissioners bought the building in 1777 to provide space for county offices. {{Image|file=Bandera_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Renovation. }}{{clear}} :The new courthouse was completed 1890-91- Spanish Renaissance Revival, constructed of native limestone quarried nearby. It is on the Texas Historic Landmark, possible design by Trester, for $5.00. An authority on courthouses, says this is designed by McDonald Brothers of Louisville, Kentucky as there is a courthouse in Kentucky that looks similar to Bandera Courthouse. Both courthouses even had a hidden access to the attic behind the judge's bench. {{Image|file=Bandera_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=hidden access to attic. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== *Hill country *It is part of San Antonio-New Braunfels Metropolitan area. :Locale-Bandera County is 25 miles northwest of San Antonio in the Edwards Plateau :Size -Bandera county size is 798 sq mi, land 791 sq. mi. and water is 6.7 sq. mi. :Elevation range 1200-2300 ft depending on the location in the Hill country :Topography The underlying karst topography has a porous rock. (refer to Edwards'Aquifer) gives rise to natural caverns, such as Inner Space Caverns, Natural Bridge Caverns, Bracken Cave, Longhorn Cavern State Park, Cascade Caverns, Caverns of Sonora and Cave Without a Name. :Soils -Alkaline, shallow soils overlie limy subsoils. The soil sports trees, grasses, wild animals: :Grasses-bluestem, drama, buffalo grass, winter grass and wild rye. The Trees are mostly along streams- Trees -Cedar, post oak, Spanish oak, live oak, pecan and cypress trees. :Wildlife - deer and turkey. (Deer are even found in the city environments of San Antonio, Bexar, Texas). :Climate - dry, mild winter, hot, humid summers with temperature range from 36° to 95 . Rainfall- 29 inches giving humidity- 76% 0 snowfall :'''Lakes''' Medina Lake :'''Rivers''' - Sabine River on West, Medina River on East ''' Protected areas'''
    *Nature Conservancy purchased 1,400 acres of Love Creek Ranch from Baxter and Carol Adams, creating the Love Creek Preserve *Hill Country State Natural Area *Lost Maples State Natural Area *Inner Space Caverns *Natural Bridge Caverns *Bracken Cave *Longhorn Cavern State Park *Cascade Caverns *Caverns of Sonora *Cave Without a Name. '''Local Resources'''
    '''Agriculture''' * Apples * Beef Cattle * Deer * Goats * Horses * Sheep '''Minerals''' * Not significant ===Demographics=== {{Image|file=Kendall_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=c |size=324 |caption=Hill country. }} {{Image|file=Bandera_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Bandera and sections of county. }}{{clear}} * 2010 United States Census shows 20,485 people residents. 92.8% were White, 3.8% of some other race and 1.8% of two or more races. A breakdown 16.7% of whites were Hispanic . 17.6% were of German, 13.7% English, 10.2% Irish and 10.1% American ancestry. *7,010 households out of which 29.10% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.80% were married couples living together, *Median income for a family was $45,906. Voters favor Democrats until the 1990’s when Republicans carried state and local elections. '''# businesses in 1980'''- 118 Non Farm earnings, such as tourism, purses, was Nonfarm earnings in 1981 totaled $63,665,000. HIGHWAYS
    :Texas State Highway 16 :Texas State Highway 46 :Texas State Highway 173 :Texas Park Road 37 :Texas Ranch to Market Road 187 :Texas Ranch to Market Road 337 :Texas Ranch to Market Road 1077 :Texas Farm to Market Road 1283 :Texas Ranch to Market Road 2828 :Texas Farm to Market Road 3240 '''Events/Festivals'''
    * Cajun Fest in September, Lakehills * Rodeo on Memorial Day weekend in May, Bandera ''' Notables'''
    *[[Highsmith-215 |Benjamin F Highsmith]], Alamo Scout, courier, siege of Bexar, present at Alamo, sent on mission, fought San Jacinto, Mexican War, lived in this County *Robert Earl Keen. ===Cities/Towns=== Estimated population as Jan 1, 2014 shown in Parenthesis. *''' [[:Category: Bandera, Texas|Bandera - county seat (883)]]''' * [[:Category: Bandera Falls, Texas|Bandera Falls]] * [[:Category: Lake Medina Shores, Texas| Lake Medina Shores]] * [[:Category: Lakehills, Texas|Lakehills]] (largest community) *[[: Category:Medina, Bandera County, Texas|Medina (population 515)]] * [[:Category: Pipe Creek, Texas|Pipe Creek (130)]] * [[:Category:Tarpley, Texas|Tarpley (30)]] * [[:Category:Vanderpool, Texas|Vanderpool (20)]] ''' Schools'''
    {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }} There are 5 public schools and 1 private school in Bandera County. {{clear}} ''' Public Schools''' Listed by category within Independent School District (ISD). '''Bandera ISD'''
    *Altek Elementary * Hill Country Elementary * Bandera Middle * Bandera High '''Medina ISD'''
    * Medina ''' Private Schools'''
    * Pipe Creek Christian ===Historical Census=== :1860 -- 399 — :1870 -- 649 62.7% :1880 -- 2,158 232.5% :1890 -- 3,795 75.9% :1900 -- 5,332 40.5% :1910 -- 4,921 −7.7% :1920 -- 4,001 −18.7% :1930 -- 3,784 −5.4% :1940 -- 4,234 11.9% :1950 -- 4,410 4.2% :1960 -- 3,892 −11.7% :1970 -- 4,747 22.0% :1980 -- 7,084 49.2% :1990 -- 10,562 49.1% :2000 -- 17,645 67.1% :2010 -- 20,485 16.1% :Est. 2015 -- 21,269 ===County Resources=== *http://www.banderacounty.org *Historical marker in the immediate vicinity. One honoring the oldest founding resident ('''Amasa Clark''' who died at the age of 101) and another for the last Indian victim in Bandera County. {{Image|file=Kendall_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Hill country. }}{{clear}} *'''National Museum of the Pacific War''' in Fredericksburg, Texas, boyhood home of Fleet Admiral Chester W. Nimitz. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Museum_of_the_Pacific_War *'''Bandera Pass''' site of '''Camp Montel''' brings in thousands of tourists and vacationers annually. *'''Lost Maples State Natural Area,''' near Vanderpool in the west end of the county, is a birder's paradise known for its fall foliage display. *Hill Country State Natural Area is a 4,253-acre primitive camping area with trails for hiking and horseback riding. *Numerous hunters are also drawn to the county because of its large deer and turkey population. *'''Dude Ranches''' - Bandera became "Cowboy Capital of the World" in part because of its numerous Dude Ranches. The area became popular with San Antonians wanting to escape the city's summer heat - and in the 20s and 30s - with increased car ownership (Bandera never had a railroad) "Dude Ranches" started appearing. Several of the oldest are still in business today. *'''Frontier Times Museum''' -collection of over 40,000 items of frontier relics, including bottles from Judge Roy Bean's saloon. The collection of 500 bells from around the world adds an eccentric flair, as does the museum's shrunken head from South America. *'''St. Stanislaus Catholic Churc'''h - stone church, constructed in 1876, is the second oldest Polish church in Texas. *'''Bandera Downs''' - Quarter horse and Thoroughbred racing year-round. *'''Hill Country State Natural Area''' -4,753-acre primitive park for hikers and horseback riders. *'''Lost Maples State Natural Area''' - beautiful fall colors, bigtooth maples for which the park is named are a rarity for this area of the state. *'''Medina Lake''' hikng, camping, fishing, swimming. *'''Polly's Chapel''' -Built in 1882 by Jose Policarpo Rodriguez, "Polly", born in Mexico. and came to Texas with his father as a child. He was a scout for the U.S. Army, an Indian fighter, a guide, a hunter, and a minister. He joined the Methodist Church and was licensed as a Methodist preacher. He built this tiny chapel himself. Just a short distance from the chapel is a well tended graveyard where Polly is buried. *Scenic Drives - Texas 173 North winds through scenic vistas to Camp Verde and Kerrville. Texas *173 South rolls to the southern edge of the hills and enters lower South Texas Plains. *Texas 46 East explores steep shouldered scenery through the community of Pipe Creek to the German accented town town of Boerne. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Bandera Cemetery, Bandera, Texas|Bandera Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oak Rest Cemetery, Medina, Texas|Oak Rest Cemetery]] *[[:Category: West Prong Cemetery, Medina, Bandera County, Texas|West Prong Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Vanderpool Cemetery, Vanderpool, Texas|Vanderpool Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Christophers Episcopal Church Cemetery, Bandera, Texas|Saint Christophers Episcopal Church Cemetery]] **[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Bandera/ListBandera.html Bandera County cemeteries, Gloria Mayfield] **[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2529 FindaGrave cemeteries, Bandera] **[http://www.historictexas.net/cemeteries/2b/bandera.htm Historic net cemeteries, Bandera county] **[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/hillcountry/bandera/cemetery.html Genealogy trails cemeteries, Bandera County] ===Sources=== * [http://www.txmoh.com/txmoh_recipients.html List of Texas Recipients] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bandera_County,_Texas

    Bandy Name Study

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    [[Category:Bandy Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] The Bandy Name Study is for Bandy and variants anytime and anywhere, with emphasis on England and the United States. Aside from primary documentation, the best source for Bandy information is The Bandy Families website (see link below), a compilation of data collected over decades by Bandy researchers. This is particularly important for the early English and American Bandys, for whom documentation is scarce to non-existent. '''Please consult this website, and check existing profiles thoroughly, before creating/importing new early American Bandys.''' Anyone interested in the Bandy surname is welcome to join. Just contact [[Lambert-1995|Nan]]. == Statistics == 04/01/2021 - 1398 Bandy profiles on Wikitree == Miscellaneous Records == ''A holding place for records that cannot be attached to a particular profile.''
    The Colonial Records of North Carolina. Volume I, 1662 to 1712. Raleigh, P.M. Hale, 1886. Pg. 587. to July Court from March Court Reffer & orders agst Marshall viz:
    (1703, Perquimans County) Stanton vers Bandy
    Tresspass on ye Case Return Executed ==Participants== [[Lambert-1995|Nan]]. At the moment, primarily working on duplicates, and sourcing unsourced Bandy profiles. The Bandy surname gave me an important clue to one of my most circumstantial lines, so I hope to return the favor for other descendants.
    [[Wheeler-10589|Dennis]]. Connecting my [[Bandy-388|grandmother]] and helping to cleaning up her family's profiles. Trying to gather various pieces of information into one place...
    [[Wheeler-10589|Wheeler-10589]] 19:11, 27 April 2016 (EDT) (how do I sign and date my comments?)
    ==Research Notes== ===Barney, Martha, Silvira and children=== Notes for [[Bandy-177|Barney]] (1828 - 7 Sep 1904) and wife(s)
    Married [[Huntsman-65|Martha Huntsman]] and also [[Unknown-220548|Silvira/Silvia possibly Huntsman]]. Timeline (of some yet to be proven ''facts'') * 1826 - Martha born * 1828 - Barney born * 1834 - Silvira born * ?? - Martha married Street? * ?? - Street died/divorced? * 1846 - Barney and Martha married * 1849 - 1st (of eight), [[Bandy-377|Silas Peter]] (name and photo from [[Bandy-388|Lena's]] personal collection as "Papa's brother"). * 1851 - 2nd - [[Bandy-378|John Richard]] and [[Bandy-549| dup]] (name and photo from Lena's personal collection as Uncle Dickie) * 1853 - Silvira and Jonathan married (they had 4 children, he had two previous (1835;1842)) * 1856 - 3rd - William B * 1858 - 4th - Lorinda - married DM Fishburn * 1860 - 5th - Emily (lived with Lorinda in 1880) * 1863 - 6th - [[Bandy-382|Cornila/Cordila]]/[[Bandy-597|Delia Ann White]] list Martha Huntsman as mother on Death Cert. * 1863 - Silvania first husband Jonathan dies * 1865 - 7th - [[Bandy-383|Geo. Thom. Sidney]] lists Martha Huntsman as mother on Death Cert. * 1871 - 8th - Elvira * ~1876 - Martha dies? * 1878 - Barney and Silvina married Lost track of Martha between 1870 and 1880 censuses. Silvia/Silvira enters the picture in 1880 census.[1] [1]found (via Ancestry)...
    Martha Huntsman's death - May 1880, Lung Disease
    : citation: ''National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; Federal Mortality Census Schedules, 1850-1880, and Related Indexes, 1850-1880; Archive Collection: T655; Archive Roll Number: 18; Census Year: 1880; Census Place: Allen, Kentucky; Page: 1''
    Does this mean she died in 1880, or that the death was recorded in 1880 at the time of the spring census (May)? [[Wheeler-10589|Wheeler-10589]] 19:11, 27 April 2016 (EDT) Martha (1826 - bfr 1878), marriage to Street?; marriage to Barney 1846 (Wagner) [2]
    Silvira (1834 - 1911), marriage to Jonathan 1853 [3]; marriage to Barney 1878 (1890 census) [2]Notes from [[Wagner-1106|Travis Wagner]] -- account closed
    : ''Family information I have is that he married Martha Street around 1846, we know he was married several times and he was living in Allen County Ky in 1880 - His kids names were lost to us, but I see this profile has many kids listed. A happy find for me : ) '' Martha was born in 1826 and would have been 20 years old. Was she old enough to have been married previously to someone else named Street? [[Wheeler-10589|Wheeler-10589]] 19:11, 27 April 2016 (EDT) Find-a-grave lists another husband for a Silvira Huntsman as Jonathan LaFon (1805-1863). Same Silvira? Could they have been sisters maybe? Or are there two different Silviras? [[Wheeler-10589|Wheeler-10589]] 19:11, 27 April 2016 (EDT) [3] Family info for [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=86894102 Jonathan LaFon (1805-1863)]
    : ''Around 1834 Jonathan married. A daughter 1835 named Selina and a son Avery in 1842 in NC. : ''Jonathan and children in Weakley Co TN for the 1850 census. : : ''He married Silvira Huntsman about 1853 in Weakley Co, TN They had 4 children. '' === Thomas Bandy of Illinois === There's a pending merge for Thomas Bandy-769 and Thomas Bandy-192, both married to a Sarah. I'm starting to think that there should be two different Thomas Bandy's from Illinois (''and maybe two different Sarah's''), one is son of Horatio Bandy-116 and the other, as yet unknown. I wonder if our Melissa Bandy-744 is a descendant of this as yet unknown Bandy, rather than Horatio, and she has mistakenly connected her family to Horatio. Maybe the connection to Horatio is correct, but I still have questions further down.
    : Melissa -> [private] -> Earl Leon Bandy-761 -> [private] -> Elihu Jackson Bandy-775 -> Thomas(769/192) -> Horatio(116) -> Thomas(57) My confusion starts from Nancy Sheppard, daughter of Thomas(192). Her death certificate lists her husband R.B. Sheppard, and father John Bandy (not Thomas). She was born in 1851. The 1850 Census shows a one year old Nancy in Thomas' family. Three years older than this other Nancy. But then, who is John and how is he connected to the Illinois Bandys? I'm also confused by Thomas Amos(771), who doesn't even show up in Thomas' Family Group Sheet. Why is that? But more importantly, he was born three counties over from a similarly named sibling? Its too early to say for sure, I'm still researching... Maybe only Nancy is wrong, and the rest are ok? Let's back up to Horatio's father, Thomas Sr. Thomas Sr(57) from Cumberland county, Virginia, married Mary Polly Christian from Bedford county, Virginia about 1768. They had five or six children from Bedford, Botetourt and Cumberland counties before Mary died in 1776. Thomas Sr then marries Nancy Burns of Fredrick county, Virginia about 1785. They had five or six children mostly all in Botetourt county. Thomas and Nancy eventually move to and die in Sumner county, Tennessee, as do most of the older children from his first marriage. These children have children that live and die in and around both Sumner county Tennessee and neighboring Allen county Kentucky. But the younger children move to and die in Illinois. Their children are born in Illinois and migrate to Texas. Why the two different directions for the half-siblings? All this is mostly just thinking out loud, but I'd love some input, if anyone has any thoughts. == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BANDY List of Bandys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BANDY G2G feed of questions tagged "Bandy"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Bandy Orphaned Bandy profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Bandy-1 Unsourced Bandy profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BANDY Unconnected Bandy profiles on WikiTree]. * [http://www.familysearch.org FamilySearch]
    * [http://www.bandy.org/ The Bandy Families]
    * [http://www.bandy.co.uk/ Original Bandy Website]

    Bangert

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    [[Category: Bangert]] ===='''Bangert, Kukkus, Samara, Volga, Russia'''==== '''Wiesenseite | Mother Colony | Protestant''' {{Image|file=Bangert-1.jpg |align=r |size=l |caption=Bangert near Volga}} :Names: ::Bangert ::Saumarye ::Saumorje ::Zaumorje ::Zaumorye ::Бангердт ::Зауморье ::Усовка :Daughter Colonies: ::Maienheim *Bangert was founded on 1 July 1767 by colonists who had been recruited by LeRoy & Pictet. The colony was named after Johann Heinrich Bangert, its first mayor (Vorsteher) who had come from the German village of Niederlauken in Nassau-Usingen. *The colony began with 32 households and 83 colonists. It had a fruit processing mill, and it was home to one of the largest Volga German oil mills. *Today, what remains of the former colony of Bangert is known as Zaumorye, Russia. *[https://vgi.fairfield.edu/colonies/bangert Bangert - Volga German Institute] *[http://cvgs.cu-portland.edu/settlements/mother_colonies/colony_bangert.cfm Bangert CVGS] *[https://www.germansfromrussiasettlementlocations.org/p/maps.html Germans from Russia Settlement Locations|Colony Group:Volga|Down Arrow|Click Bangert] *[https://www.google.com/maps/place/Zaumorye,+Saratov+Oblast,+Russia,+413154/@51.1566251,45.9192676,1984m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m13!1m7!3m6!1s0x0:0x0!2zNTHCsDA5JzI5LjUiTiA0NcKwNTUnNDEuOSJF!3b1!8m2!3d51.1582!4d45.9283!3m4!1s0x411484bda1b5de87:0xe4c5c5f558824dc6!8m2!3d51.1572705!4d45.9281597?hl=en Bangert|Google Map Direct] *[https://www.ahsgr.org/page/Bangert AHSGR - Bangert Village Coordinator] *[https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=volga_stier&recno=0 RootsWebs Volga German Colonies - Kanton Kukkus] *Surnames: :::Bangert | Beil | Borg | Bretzer | Elenberger | Geis | Gerhardt | Heiland | Hertel | Huber | Loob | Nickel | Otto | Pinäkenstein | Reber | Reitz | Sahl | Scharf | Schmidt | Schnorr | Seibert | Sorg | Steinhauer | Weirich | Werth / Wirth | Willersheuser *Immigration: ::Berrien Springs, Berrien Co., Michigan ::Dolton (Chicago), Cook Co., Illinois ::Fresno, Fresno Co., California ::Hurley, Turner Co., South Dakota ::Lydiatt, Manitoba ::Riverdale (Chicago), Cook Co., Illinois ::Saginaw, Saginaw Co., Michigan ::Winnipeg, Manitoba ::Yankton, Yankton Co., South Dakota *Ancestral Name: Bangert **Colony Group: Volga Colonies **Other Names and Spellings: Baratayevka, Saumorye **District, Parish and/or City of Authority: Kukkus, Bangert & Kukkus **Area, Governorate, Oblast: Volga, Saratov Governorate **Country at the time of Founding (assumed*): Russia **Latitude, Longitude: 51.1580, 45.9283 **Current Name: Zaumorye, Saratov, Russia **Current Country: Russia **Year Founded or Settled: 1767 **Mother/Daughter/Chutor Colony: Mother **Religions (*primary): Protestant Return to: [[Space:Volga_German_Project|Volga German Project]]

    Banks County, Georgia

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    [[Category:Banks County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]] ----
    Welcome to the Banks County, Georgia Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== :'''1755 Taliwa Battle''' occurred when Kingfisher of the Deer Clan was killed in battle. His wife, "Nanyhi" or Nancy fought in his place. The Cherokee won this battle which drove the Creeks out of Northern Georgia region.. Due to her bravery, a village was named Nancytown. Her tribe appointed her a "Holy Woman", which gave her the power to determine life or death for captives. http://banksga.genealogyvillage.com/Historical/bankshistory.html :'''1774''' Settlers began settlement here prior to the American Revolution.http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/banks.html :'''late 1700'-1800's''' Hebron Presbyterian and New Lebanon Presbyterian churches began.http://banksga.genealogyvillage.com/Historical/SlavesinPresbyrecordBankscoGa..htm :'''1780''' Nancy Town Creek is located east of Baldwin. The Creek is joined by Wofford Creek, then spilling into the Middle Fork of the Broad River.. Nancy also supplied food and help to the settlers during the American Revolution. {{Image|file=Banks_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Banks Co. Marker }}{{clear}} :'''1782''' - American Revolution - A battle was fought in this county near the Broad River. The overwhelming amount of British and Indian troops were defeated by the Patriots, who were commanded by Elijah Clarke (led the Transoconee Expedition). :'''Oct., 1782'''- the Cherokees formed a "Long Swamp Treaty", (Oct., 1782) with Georgia. The majority of the Indian lands now composes Banks County. The treaty specified a 20-ft easement between the settlers and the Cherokee. After this white settlers still spread into the Cherokee portions. {{Image|file=Banks_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Marker for the Indian Treaty }}{{clear}} :'''1783''' Land here was obtained from the Cherokee Indian Nation and USA. A strip of felled trees marked the strip formed the the Treaty of Augusta, 1783 dividing Georgia from the Cherokee lands. Georgia had its western border from Currahee Mountain North part to the southernmost branch of the Oconee River.. The northern boundary was the Chattahoochee National Forest. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/banks-county :'''1783 -1798-''' The earliest white settlement was Woffords Settlement on Nancytown Creek was in the Indian Territory. . The line was skewed to include Woffords Settlement. Line Baptist Church received its name from this line. Forts were built to protect early settlers that lived in this area. They were fortress type buildings surrounded by high fences usually located near a spring to provide water for people and animals. These Forts were on Rivers in what is now Banks County. ::Hudson River :::Col. Jones Fort, Black's Fort, Wilkins Fort ::Nealls(Nails) Creek- :::Trimbles Fort, Bush's Fort, Norris Fort ::Middle Fork of Broad River above Leatherwood Creek- :::Hollingsworth Fort, Wofford's Fort ::Tugalo River :::Walton's Fort, Ward's Fort ::Choggee Creek and Tugalo River- Col. Benjamin Cleveland's Fort. :'''1804''' James Vann was the agent, acting in good faith for the Cherokee tribe sold the land to General William Wofford. :'''1804-1818''' during this timespan this strip of land was the boundary between Georgia and the Cherokee. Some call this the Hawkins Mile or the Four Mile Line, others call it the Wofford Tract. Settlers eventually spread upon the Cherokee "Enchanted Land." :'''Dec 11, 1858-59''' Georgia formed Banks County from Franklin and Habersham counties and named it for Dr. Richard E. Banks who was a circuit riding physician treating white settlers as well as the Cherokee Indians with smallpox.. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banks_County,_GeorgiaMark Anthony Cooper who established Etowah in Bartow County is responsible for the Friendship Monument to honor Dr. Banks. http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/banks :'''Feb 1, 1859''' The city of Homer began its existence near the crossroads of the early trade routes. The '''Old Federal Highway''', connected Nashville, Tennessee with Augusta, Georgia. Franklin and Habersham lost land for the creation of Banks County, since Georgia legislature worried about the number of days involved in the travel to a county seat. When it reduced the county sizes, that reduced the travel time to conduct county business. The county was formally split from Franklin and Habersham county lands as Georgia's 129th county.. Homer, Georgia replaced New Lebanon as its county seat. Kenneth Krakow says the town, of County Seat was named for Homer Jackson.https://www.genealogyinc.com/georgia/banks-county/ :'''1863''' -- Banks first courthouse was built in 1863, utilizing $6,600 in Confederate currency to fund it. During the Civil War at least one minor skirmish occurred here. {{Image|file=Banks_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Battle of Narrows marker }}{{clear}} :'''Oct 12,1864''' --BATTLE OF NARROWS- A Confederate drill field was near this site, The battle between Confederate troops and Union Cavalry on a mountain pass occurred on a mountain pass... The Victory by the Confederates helped save Habersham county from destruction by the Union troops and camp followers.. The victory prevented the destruction of the grain fields for Confederates.. This is also called '''Battle of Currahee''', since it was near Currahee mountain. There were low number of casualties and neighbors took care of the wounded.http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/historical_markers/county/banks/battle-of-narrows :'''1866''' - The Narrows is a small farming community with 100 people.. It boasts it was birthplace of Ty Cobb, a Baseball Hall of Famer, there. This is on state Hwy 105 near the broad River in the N part of Banks County. :'''1866''' New Lebanon was renamed Homer Presbyterian church. :'''Post 1866''' -the Economy depended on cotton for its single crop. Three factors caused the county to cease growing cotton in the 1920's. {{Image|file=Banks_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=grist mill. }}{{clear}} :::1)The land was worn out by the boom-bust cycles of a single cop economy (continually planting cotton and wearing out the soil.. :::2) Boll weevil hit the area :::3) 1925 -- Drought hit and halted cotton proeuction. The county had difficulties in its hard economic times 1920-1940's. :'''1876''' - The Banks County Academy was opened for male and female students in Homer, Georgia. Tuition fees were $15.00-$30.00/term for the area of study.http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/banks/history/schools/1876acad.txt ::Newspapers in the county are Banks County News, and Mainstream News, Inc. The oldest church is Hebron Presbyterian Church (1796) Banks county has the Atlanta Dragway here. ::Parts of other incorporated towns lie in the county: Alto (once known as Lulah), Baldwin, Gillsville, Lula, and Maysville. {{Image|file=Banks_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Covered bridge. }}{{clear}} :'''1915''' -Well known landmark of Banks county is the Covered bridge. It is one of the smallest bridge bridge in Georgia and is the smallest in the USA.. Located on private property south of Lula in Banks County, this covered bridge is the smallest in Georgia and one of the smallest in the United States. The Bridge was used from 1915-1969, and has been renovated in 1975.. ::Commercial forestry once was prime economy. One of the main economic producers now are small poultry farms.. Manufacturing in textiles and apparel production is the second economic producer. :'''1987''' A Banks county high School student raised the money to preserve the old courthouse. It currently is used as museum and community meeting hall. ::Towns in Banks county are Alto, Arp, Carlan, Erastus, Five Points, Gillsville, Hebron, Hollingsworth, Jewelville, Maysville, Mount Pleasant, Nancytown (historical), Odis Crossroads, Pinefield Crossroads, Pruitt, Uvena, Woffords Settlement (historical), and the county seat, Homer.http://www.jansdigs.com/banks/history.html {{Image|file=Banks_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Ty Cobb Statue }}{{clear}} :'''2000''' The county currently has a population of 14,422, per the U.S. Census Bureau's statistics for 2000, which is increased from 10,308 persons in 1990. http://www.jansdigs.com/banks/history.html ===Government Offices=== '''Temporary County Seat''' New Lebanon served as temporary county seat until the inferior could could designate a permanent site. '''1st County seat, 1863''' Judges selected Homer as county Seat. The County began building a new courthouse 1860. The Civil war interrupted this until 1863. This building lasted until 1980's. Its first courthouse was built in 1863, reportedly with $6,600 in Confederate currency; it was placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1980. '''2nd County Seat, 1980''' {{Image|file=Banks_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Banks Co. Courthouse, 1980 }}{{clear}} By 1980 Banks county needed a new courthouse.The 1863 building was too small and needed repair. Building began on the block behind the 1863 courthouse. By 1987 The new building was completed. ===Geography=== :Size -234 square miles (610 km2), of which 232 square miles (600 km2) is land and 1.8 square miles (4.7 km2) (0.8%) is water. :Rivers - Broad River sub-basin of the Savannah River basin. ====Adjacent counties==== *Habersham County - north *Stephens County - northeast *Madison County - southeast *Jackson County - south *Hall County - west *Franklin County - east ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattahoochee-Oconee_National_Forest Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest] ===Demographics=== In there were 14,422 people in the county with a population density of 62 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 93.16% White, 3.22% Black or African American, 0.30% Native American, 0.60% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 1.96% from other races, and 0.71% from two or more races. 3.42% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $38,523, and the median income for a family was $43,136. The per capita income for the county was $17,424. About 9.80% of families and 12.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.00% of those under age 18 and 16.30% of those age 65 or over. By 2010 there were 18,395 people in the county.with a population density of 79.3 people/sq. mi.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Banks_County,_Georgia {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!!Highways!!Highways |- |I-85 Interstate 85||U.S. Route 441||Georgia State Route 15||Georgia State Route 51 |- |Georgia State Route 52||Georgia State Route 59||Georgia State Route 63||Georgia State Route 98 |- |Georgia State Route 105||Georgia State Route 164||Georgia State Route 184||Georgia State Route 198 |- |Georgia State Route 323||Georgia State Route 326||Georgia State Route 403 I-85) |} Education -
    *Banks County Middle School BCES, BCHS, BCPS, BCCS ===== Towns/Communities===== *Banks Crossing *Baldwin (partly in Habersham County) *Hollingsworth *[[:Category:Homer, Georgia|Homer]] (county Seat) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer,_Georgia *Grove Level *[[:Category: Alto, Georgia|Alto]] (partly in Habersham Co.) *[[:Category: Gillsville, Georgia|Gillsville]] (partly in Hall County) *[[:Category: Lula, Georgia|Lula]] partly in Hall County *[[:Category: Maysville, Georgia|Maysville]] ====County Resources==== *Nails Creek Baptist Church *Old Banks County Jail{{Image|file=Banks_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Drag Racing }} *Fort Hollingsworth *Atlanta Dragway *Banks County Festival in the fall annual even *Annual North Georgia Folk Potters Festival in June annual event *Homer the "World's Largest Easter Egg Hunt annual event =====Notables===== * Allen D. Candler former governor major-league baseball champion *Ty Cobb, major league baseball champion *Zach S. Henderson, president of Georgia Teachers College (Georgia Southern University). ====Census==== :1860 --- 4,707 — :1870 --- 4,973 5.7% :1880 --- 7,337 47.5% :1890 --- 8,562 16.7% :1900 --- 10,545 23.2% :1910 --- 11,244 6.6% :1920 --- 11,814 5.1% :1930 --- 9,703 −17.9% :1940 --- 8,733 −10.0% :1950 --- 6,935 −20.6% :1960 --- 6,497 −6.3% :1970 --- 6,833 5.2% :1980 --- 8,702 27.4% :1990 --- 10,308 18.5% :2000 --- 14,422 39.9% :2010 --- 18,395 27.5% :Est. 2016 --- 18,397 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Mount Pleasant Methodist Church Cemetery, Banks County, Georgia|Mount Pleasant Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Webbs Creek Cemetery, Homer, Georgia|Webbs Creek Cemetery]] *[http://www.jansdigs.com/banks/cemetery.html Banks County Cemeteries] *[http://www.jansdigs.com/banks/newlebanoncem.html New Lebanon Cemetery] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/banks-county *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/banks-county *http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/banks.html *https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/banks-county *http://co.banks.ga.us *http://genealogytrails.com/geo/banks/

    Bannister Family Cemetaries - Ontario, Canada

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    This is a list of cemeteries in Ontario, where a Bannister or another family member was buried. Note: additions will be made as they come up. ==Brant County Municipality== * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=marshall&GSiman=1&GScid=2194898&GRid=139618419&CRid=2194898& Burford Congregational Cemetery], Burford, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Marshall-5108 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2396251&GRid=67915525&CRid=2396251& Fairchild Cemetery], Oakland, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-43 Family members buried here] * [http://www.geneofun.on.ca/cems/ON/ONBRA10008 Farringdon Cemetery], Brantford, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister-656-3 Family members buried here] * [http://www.geneofun.on.ca/cems/ON/ONBRA10061 Glen Morris Cemetery], Glen Morris, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister-524-4 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=117318147&CRid=2368859& Fairfield Plains United Church Cemetery], 187 Maple Avenue South, Fairfield Plain, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McKerlie-50-1 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2156651&CRid=2156651&pt=Oakland%20Cemetery& Oakland Cemetery] 112 Oakland Road, Oakland, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-37 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=131822670&CRid=2322584& Mount Pleasant Pioneer Cemetery] 703 Mount Pleasant Road, Mount Pleasant, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-10 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2235462&CScn=Onondaga+baptist&CScntry=10& Second Onondaga Baptist Church Cemetery Also known as: Lower Baptist Cemetery] 330 Baptist Church Road, Onondaga, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-4 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2348618 Scotland Baptist Church Cemetery] 76 Simcoe Street, Scotland, Brant County Municipality, Ontario, Canada - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-2 Family members buried here] * ==Elgin County== * [http://www.geneofun.on.ca/cems/ON/ONELG10638 Aylmer Cemetery, Aylmer, Elgin County, Ontario, Canada.] - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister-734-1 Family members buried here] ==Essex County== * [http://www.geneofun.on.ca/cems/ON/ONESS10739 Cottam Cemetery] Cottam, Gosfield North Township, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister-644-3 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2169770&CScn=greenlawn&CScntry=10& Green Lawn Memorial Gardens] Oldcastle Essex County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-33 Family members buried here] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GScid=2405620&GRid=93768884&CRid=2405620& Plains Burial Ground], Also known as: First Yarmouth Baptist Church Cemetery (Plains), Union, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. - [[:Category: Plains Burial Ground, Union, Ontario|Family members buried here]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2309659&CScn=union+united+church&CScntry=10& Union United Church Cemetery] Union, Essex County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Axford-193 Family members buried here] ==Grey County== * [http://geneofun.on.ca/cems/on/ONGRY11036 Mount Pleasant Cemetery] Grey Road 17A, Sarawak Reserve, Sarawak Township (Concession 3, Lot 13), Grey County, Georgian Bluffs, Ontario, Canada. - [[:Category: Mount Pleasant Cemetery, Georgian Bluffs, Ontario|Family members buried here]] ==Haldimand-Norfolk Regional Municipality== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=130323945&CRid=2176006& Bookton Cemetery] Bookton, Haldimand-Norfolk Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-23 Family members buried here] * * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=45206956&CRid=2223442& Greenwood Cemetery - Also known as: Waterford Greenwood Cemetery] Thompson Road East, Waterford, Haldimand-Norfolk Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada - Phone: 519-443-5482 - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-25 Family members buried here] * * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=71356714&CRid=1131699& Oakwood Cemetery] Simcoe, Haldimand-Norfolk Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-21 Family members buried here] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2332998/Port-Royal-Cemetery Port Royal Cemetery] South Walsingham Township, Port Royal, Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Fick-65-4 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=69498823&CRid=2323239& Sovereign Cemetery] 3546 Highway 24, Round Plains, Haldimand-Norfolk Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-17 Family members buried here] * [http://geneofun.on.ca/cems/on/ONNRF15409 St Peter's Lutheran / Veit Cemetery] Concession Rd 1 (Dalton Rd) & Rhineland Rd , Rhineland, Middleton Township (Concession 2, Lot 37), Norfolk County, Ontario, Canada - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Albright-780-1 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2361623 Vanessa Cemetery] 1974 Brantford Road, Vanessa, Haldimand-Norfolk Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-16 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=69698388&CRid=2401244& Wilsonville Cemetery] Wilsonville, Haldimand-Norfolk Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McKerlie-51 Family members buried here] ==Halton Regional Municipality== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=154638051&CRid=2463536& East Plains Cemetery] 375 Plains Rd. East, Burlington, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Smith-86187 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=41673845&CRid=1970867& Merton Pioneer Cemetery] 2363 North Service Road Oakville, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-7 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2143708&CScn=palermo&CScntry=10& Palermo Cemetery Also known as: Palermo United Church Cemetery] Dundas St and Bronte Rd, Palermo, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-38 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=10328410&CRid=2132382& St Jude's Cemetery Also known as: St Jude's Anglican Cemetery Cemetery] Dundas St and Bronte Rd, Palermo, Halton Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-6 Family members buried here] ==Hamilton Municipality - Wentworth County== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2177003&CScn=binbrook&CScntry=10& Binbrook United Church Cemetery] Binbrook, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-8 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=betteley&GSiman=1&GScid=639424&GRid=103076504&CRid=639424& Hamilton Municipal Cemetery] 777 York Boulevard, Hamilton, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-47 Family members buried here] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSsr=41&GScid=2173527&GRid=159602393&CRid=2173527& Fruitland Cemetery], Stoney Creek, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Lester-537-2 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2163696 Mount Zion Cemetery] Beverly Township (Concession 1, Lot 30) Wentworth County, Flamborough, Ontario Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-34 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2347403&CScn=barton&CScntry=10& Saint Peter's Cemetery] Barton Township, Wentworth County, Flamborough, Ontario Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-37 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSmcid=48686942&GRid=151142211&CRid=1983283& White Chapel Memorial Gardens] 1895 Main St W, Hamilton, ON L8S 1J2 905-528-1128, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-49 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=119527960&CRid=2143730& Waterdown Union Cemetery] Waterdown, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-29 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=129096889&CRid=1971322& Woodland Cemetery] Hamilton, Hamilton Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McKerlie-56-1 Family members buried here] == Haliburton County == * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=134625795&CRid=2412964& Twelve Mile Lake United Church Cemetery], Minden, Haliburton County Ontario == Huron County == * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=127887813&CRid=2195160& Maitland Cemetery], Goderich, Huron, County Ontario ==Kawartha Lakes Municipality, Victoria County== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2374332 Fenelon Falls Cemetery] Fenelon Falls, Kawartha Lakes Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-40 Family members buried here] ==Lambton County== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2148706&CScn=arkona&CScntry=10& Arkona Cemetery] Arkona , Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-16 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2249029&CScn=bethel&CScntry=10& Bethel Methodist Cemetery] Warwick Twp, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-13 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=48054980&CRid=2194871& Beechwood Cemetery] Forest, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-33 Family members buried here] * [http://www.geneofun.on.ca/cems/ON/ONLAM11868 Lakeview Cemetery] Sarnia, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister-573-1 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2309732&CScn=oil&CScntry=10& Oil Springs Cemetery] South Plank Road, Oil Springs, Enniskillen Township, Lambton County, Ontario Canada - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-18 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2416222&CScn=pinehill&CScntry=10& Pinehill Cemetery] Thedford, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-31 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=beebe&GSiman=1&GScid=2179999&GRid=35489117&CRid=2179999& Resurrection Cemetery and Crematorium] Sarnia, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-41 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=mckay&GSiman=1&GScid=2344713&GRid=156891157&CRid=2344713& Saint Mary's Anglican Church Cemetery] Warwick Twp, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-20 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2310091&CScn=warwick&CScntry=10& Warwick Methodist/United Church/Pioneer Cemetery] Warwick Twp, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-22 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2207172&CScn=wyoming&CScntry=10& Wyoming Cemetery] Plympton Twp, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-28 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSsr=161&GScid=2517975&GRid=138718319&CRid=2517975& Uttoxeter United Church Cemetery] Plympton, Lambton County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-25 Family members buried here] ==Lanark County== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=mckay&GSiman=1&GScid=2167891&GRid=45727385&CRid=2167891& Elmwood Cemetery] Perth Lanark County Ontario Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-27 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=mckay&GSiman=1&GScid=2337192&CRid=2337192&pt=Rideau%20Ferry%20Cemetery& Rideau Ferry Cemetery] Rideau Ferry Lanark County Ontario Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-22 Family members buried here] ==Lincoln County== * [http://www.geneofun.on.ca/cems/ON/ONLIN12420 Bethel Cemetery] Smithville, Caistor Township (Concession 7, Lot 10), Lincoln County, West Lincoln, Ontario * [http://geneofun.on.ca/cems/on/ONLIN15414?PHPSESSID=05f0985790712edd54949ea0d6258cfc Waite Cemetery] Caistor Township Lincoln County Ontario Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-36 Family members buried here] ==Middlesex County== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=116445567&CRid=2333893& Brick Street Cemetery] 370 Commissioners Road West, London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-35 Family members buried here] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=learn&GSiman=1&GScid=2098426&GRid=116855685&CRid=2098426& Mount Pleasant Cemetery and Crematorium] London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Schooley-398 Family members buried here] * [http://cemetery.canadagenweb.org/ON Poplar Hill Cemetery] Poplar Hill, Lobo Township (Concession 9, Lot 4) Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/McKay-210 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=116448953&CRid=2160548& Woodland Cemetery] 493 Springbank Drive, London, Middlesex County, Ontario, Canada - Postal Code: ON N6J 1H3 - Phone: (519) 471-7450 - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-31 Family members buried here] ==Niagara Regional Municipality== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=134865590&CRid=1976512& Fairview Cemetery] Niagara Falls, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-45 Family members buried here] * [http://www.geneofun.on.ca/cems/ON/ONWEL14362 Morgan's Point Cemetery], Wainfleet, Niagara Falls, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Morgan-18212-1 Family members buried here] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=furry&GSiman=1&GScid=1969993&CRid=1969993&pt=Oakwood%20Cemetery& Oakwood Cemetery] Port Colborne, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Furry-82 Family members buried here] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=schooley&GSiman=1&GScid=2230621&CRid=2230621&pt=Overholt%20Cemetery& Overholt Cemetery] Port Colborne, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Metler-23 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=142709084&CRid=2335915& Stamford Presbyterian Cemetery] Niagara Falls, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Books-20 Family members buried here] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=147150211&CRid=2142403& Lundys Lane Cemetery] Niagara Falls, Niagara Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bannister_Family_Cemetaries_-_Ontario_Canada-39 Family members buried here] ==Perth County== * [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=49970483&CRid=639407& Saint Marys Cemetery] St. Marys, Perth County, Ontario, Canada. - [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ward-12450-1 Family members buried here]

    Bannister Family History

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    Here is a central page for collecting information related to the Bannister surname and Bannister families. (What can you add?) === Origins of the Name Bannister === '''Bannister''' is the name for a basket weaver, from Anglo-Norman French banastre 'basket'. Also a meaning: The keeper of a bath; from the French 'bain', a bath. Does not refer to a staircase rail. === Geographic Location of Bannister Families === In the UK, people with the surname live in Yorkshire and Lancashire Counties. In the USA, most live in New England region and in California.

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    Baptism and Marriage Records of the DRC in America

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    [[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]][[Category: Dutch Reformed Churches, United States of America]][[Category: New Netherland, Religious Congregations]] This page is maintained by the [[Project:New Netherland Settlers|WikiTree New Netherland Settlers Project]] to assist researchers in finding 17th- and 18th-century baptism and marriage records from the churches (primarily Reformed Dutch churches) of New Netherland and the "Dutch" community that survived in New York and New Jersey after Dutch control ended. The page is arranged by geography, with the modern United States state at the top level. ''(You may want to try using your browser search function, Ctrl-F in many browsers, to find a place name quickly.)'' If you know of additional sources to list or if you find errors or deadlinks, please let us know! == New York == New York places are listed according to the earliest date for which records are available. (Note that in the early years, recordkeeping occurred only in a handful of churches that served large regions.) === New Amsterdam (New York) from 1639 === The Reformed Dutch Church of New Amsterdam was organized in 1628, in the early days of the Colony. After British takeover, it became the Reformed Dutch Church of New York. It is also known as the [[Wikipedia:Collegiate_Reformed_Protestant_Dutch_Church|Collegiate Church]]. The church registries commence in 1639. * Baptisms 1639-1730 - Evans, Thomas Grier. "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York. Baptisms from 25 December, 1639 to 27 December, 1730." ''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]''. Vol 2. New York: Printed for the Society, 1901. Note: Vol. 2. Vol. 2, Part 1, covers 1639 through part of 1708 and Vol. 2, Part 2, contains part of 1708 through 1730, plus an index to both parts. :::Copyable citation: ::::Evans, Thomas Grier. "Records of the Reformed Dutch Church in New Amsterdam and New York. Baptisms from 25 December, 1639 to 27 December, 1730." ''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]''. Vol 2. New York: Printed for the Society, 1901. * Marriages 1639-1801 - Purple, Samuel S., editor. "Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." ''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]''. Vol. 1. New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1890. :::Copyable citation: ::::Purple, Samuel S., editor. "Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York." ''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]''. Vol. 1. New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1890. * Marriages 1686-1687 - ''[[Space:Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York|Year Book of the Holland Society of New York]]'' (1916) * Baptisms 1731-1800 - ''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]'' (New York, 1902) Vol. 3 * Baptisms 1744-1748 - ''[[Space:The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]'' (New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1894) Vol. 25 * Baptisms 1756-1764 - ''[[Space:The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]'' (New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1897) Vol. 28 * Church membership lists, 1649-1701. See Olive Tree Genealogy at http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/rdcmembers.shtml (Note: The records span several pages linked from that page) === Flatbush (Vlacke bos) from 1654 === * Baptisms 1677-1764, Marriages 1677-1757 - ''[[Space:Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York|Year Book of the Holland Society of New York]]'' (1898) ::Please note that the Flatbush records in the ''Year Book of the Holland Society'' are badly transcribed and should not be used to determine a last name at birth. There are preferred transcriptions for the years through 1720 in David William Voorhees' ''[http://www.worldcat.org/title/records-of-the-reformed-protestant-dutch-church-of-flatbush-kings-county-new-york/oclc/41038020 Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Flatbush, Kings County, New York]''. This compilation is not online, but it can be obtained from the Jacob Leisler Institute (https://jacobleislerinstitute.org/publications/). ''Some'' of the Voorhees records transcriptions are in the "The Brouwer Genealogy Database" at https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/surname_index.htm ::Another transcription that is available online: * Baptisms from the Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of the town of Flatbush, Kings County, New York, Vol. 1. Translated and transcribed by Frank L. Van Cleef, 1912; typed copy made by Josephine C. Frost, after 1915. Browseable on FamilySearch film image at https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-B9RS-5?i=2&cat=167565 :*Marriages beginning 1677, from that same source: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS79-B954-2?i=200&cat=167565 :''See also: [[Wikipedia:Flatbush_Reformed_Dutch_Church_Complex]]'' === Kingston (original names Wiltwijck and Esopus) from 1659 === * Hoes, Roswell Randall. ''[[Space:Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York|Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York]]''. New York: De Vinne Press, 1891. :::Copyable source citation: :::: Hoes, Roswell Randall. ''[[Space:Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York|Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York]]''. New York: De Vinne Press, 1891. * Marriages 1667-1672 (five marriages) - ''[[Space:Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York|Year Book of the Holland Society of New York]]'' (1897) p. 117-118 ([https://archive.org/details/yearbookofhollan1897holl/page/n305/mode/2up archive.org link to these pages]) * Marriages 1667-1672 (ten marriages from court and town records) - Scott, Kenneth, "Kingston Marriages," ''[[Space: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]'', Vol. 6 (1975), issue 4, pages 193-194. * Marriages, R. Billiard searchable transcription, Kingston DRC Marriages 1660-1809, https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/kingston_marriages.htm archived https://web.archive.org/web/20200825184629/https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/kingston_marriages.htm * Burials: https://olddutchchurch.org/history/genealogy/ * Record of Baptisms in the New Church at Kingston from the Time of the Division to the Time of the Reunion, with the Old Church, 1765-1776, "Seceders, Kingston, 1766-1776", Alphabetical Baptisms, Family Search Film, Image 26 to 68 of 670. https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4613010&rmsId=TH-909-58559-103307-65&imageIndex=25&singleView=true . * Baptisms, R. Billiard searchable transcription, Kingston DRC Baptisms 1660-1809, https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/kingston_baptisms.htm archived https://web.archive.org/web/20200319233457/https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/kingston_baptisms.htm :''See also: [[Wikipedia:Old Dutch Church (Kingston, New York)]]'' === Breuckelen (Brooklyn) from 1660 === * Baptisms & Marriages 1660-1710 - ''[[Space:Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York|Year Book of the Holland Society of New York]]'' (1897) :: Please note that the Brooklyn records in this ''Year Book of the Holland Society'' are badly transcribed and should not be used to determine a person's last name at birth. The preferred transcriptions are in A. P. G. Jos van der Linde's ''[http://www.worldcat.org/title/new-york-historical-manuscripts-dutch-old-first-dutch-reformed-church-of-brooklyn-new-york-first-book-of-records-1660-1752/oclc/58906102 New York Historical Manuscripts: Dutch. Old First Dutch Reformed Church of Brooklyn, New York. First Book of Records, 1600-1752]'', but those records are not online. ''Some'' of the van der Linde transcriptions of the records are in the "The Brouwer Genealogy Database" at https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~brouwergenealogydata/genealogy/surname_index.htm :''See also [[Wikipedia: Old_First_Reformed_Church]]'' === Gravesend from 1664 === Records of the Society of Friends (Quakers): * ''[[Space:The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]'' Vol. 4. (New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1873). ** Baptisms 1664-1686 - Page [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealog187273gree#page/n513/mode/2up 39-40] ** Marriages 1664-1702 - Page [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealog187273gree#page/n835/mode/2up 199-200] === Staten Island, Port Richmond, from 1680 === * Baptisms 1696-1772 - ''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]'' Vol. 4. (New York, 1909) :''See also: [[Wikipedia:Reformed_Church_on_Staten_Island]]'' === New Paltz from 1682 === : ''The records cover the period 1683-1816, but are missing between 1702 and 1730'' *Records of the Reformed Dutch church of New Paltz, N.Y. ''[[Space:Collections of the Holland Society of New York|Collections of the Holland Society of New York]]'' Vol. 3. (New York, 1896) * "New Paltz, Ulster, New York, United States Records," images, FamilySearch image 3 of 722. (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-SHMH : December 20, 2021), Handwritten Fernow translation of Church Records. '''Marriages''' begin with image 115 of 722, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-S83W?i=114 , '''Baptisms''' begin with image 151 of 722, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-S87X?i=150 . * Images of the original church records, New York Heritage Digital Collections, Historic Huguenot Street, First Church Register of the New Paltz Reformed Church, 1683-1699. https://nyheritage.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/hhs/id/2865/rec/1 . Continued, New York Heritage Digital Collections, Historic Huguenot Street, Second Church Register of the New Paltz Reformed Church 1700s, https://nyheritage.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/hhs/id/2982/rec/2 . === Albany (Fort Orange, Beverwijck, Rensselaerswijck) from 1683 === * ''[[Space:Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York|Year Book of the Holland Society of New York]]'' ** [https://archive.org/stream/yearbookofhollan00holland#page/20/mode/2up 1904] - Baptisms 1683-1700, Marriages 1683-1699 ** [https://archive.org/stream/yearbookofhollan1905holl#page/n49/mode/2up 1905] - Baptisms & Marriages 1700-1725 ** [https://archive.org/stream/yearbookofholla1906holl#page/n49/mode/2up 1906] - Baptisms 1725-1748, Marriages 1725-1749 ** [https://books.google.com/books?id=Db4TAAAAYAAJ 1907] - Baptisms & Marriages 1750-1764 ** [https://archive.org/stream/yearbookofholla1908holl#page/n25/mode/2up 1908] - Baptisms & Marriages 1765-1771 ** [https://archive.org/stream/yearbookofholla192223holl#page/n15/mode/2up 1923] - Baptisms & Marriages 1772-1779 * "Part 7, 1780–1789." ''aleph9.clark.edu/~djoyce''. Accessed 10 Mar 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20131229125726/http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/albany/part7.html * "Part 8, 1789–1809." ''aleph9.clark.edu/~djoyce''. Accessed 10 Mar 2017. https://web.archive.org/web/20131206064647/http://aleph0.clarku.edu/~djoyce/gen/albany/part8.html * McConville, Howard A. Compiler, Baptisms of the First Dutch Reformed Church, Albany N.Y.- January 1809- August 1823, Yearbook of the Dutch Settlers Society, Vol. 36-37, 1961-1962, pg. 21, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/263737/?offset=0#page=23&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= . :''See also *[[Wikipedia:First_Church_in_Albany_(Reformed)]]'' * The First Church in Albany, RECORDS OF BAPTISMS, MARRIAGES, AND FUNERALS, https://www.firstchurchinalbany.org/manuscript-registersmdashbaptisms-and-marriages.html , accessed 11 Dec 2022. Describes published sources of records for baptisms, marriages, funerals, and burials throughout the church's history. === French Church of New York, from 1688 === * Wittmeyer, Alfred V., Rev., ''[[Space: Registers of the Births, Marriages, and Deaths, of the Eglise Francoise de la Nouvelle York, from 1688 to 1804|Registers of the Births, Marriages, and Deaths, of the Eglise Francoise de la Nouvelle York, from 1688 to 1804]]'', New York, New York: Huguenot Society of America, 1886. Collections of the Huguenot Society of America, Vol. 1. === Schenectady from 1694 === '''Caution:''' Content published on some websites, including http://www.ancestralcurios.com/schenectady_baptisms.htm and https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/schenectady_baptisms.htm, that is represented as "Schenectady baptisms" includes information extracted from Pearson's ''[[Space:Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady|Contributions for the Genealogies of the Descendants of the First Settlers of the Patent and City of Schenectady]]'' that has been reformatted to resemble a church record. Baptism lists from those websites should not be treated as church records. * Baptisms from 1694-1704 - Pearson, Jonathan. "Extracts From the Doop-Boek, or Baptismal Register of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N. Y.", ''[[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1864) Vol. 18, Page [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor1864wate#page/n307/mode/2up 148], [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor1864wate#page/n475/mode/2up 231], [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor1864wate#page/n729/mode/2up 357] * Baptisms from 1704-1707 and 1706-1712 - Pearson, Jonathan. "Extracts From the Doop-Boek, or Baptismal Register of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N. Y.", ''[[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1865) Vol. 19, Page [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhisto41unkngoog#page/n82/mode/2up 69], [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhisto41unkngoog#page/n340/mode/2up 315] * Baptisms from 1712-1717 - Pearson, Jonathan. "Extracts From the Doop-Boek, or Baptismal Register of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N. Y.", ''[[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1866) Vol. 20, Page [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor020wate#page/216/mode/2up 217] * Baptisms from 1717-1720 - Pearson, Jonathan. "Extracts From the Doop-Boek, or Baptismal Register of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N. Y.", ''[[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]]'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Mass., 1867) Vol. 21, Page [https://archive.org/stream/newenglandhistor021wate#page/128/mode/2up 128] * [http://www.bettyfinkgenealogy.com/scdybap1.htm Baptisms at the Dutch Reformed Church in Schenectady, 1694-1723]. Betty Fink's Genealogy website. * Marriages 1694-1849 - Luckhurst, Charlotte Taylor. ''[[Space:Marriage Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y.|Marriage Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Schenectady, N.Y.]]'' (New York, 1917) * [http://www.bettyfinkgenealogy.com/sdrcm1.htm Marriages at the Dutch Reformed Church in Schenectady, 1694-1726]. Betty Fink's Genealogy website. :::Note: This collection appears to be based on marriage banns registered at the Schenectady church; it does not seem to include marriages performed after the couple obtained a marriage license. * Ancestry.com now has images of Holland Society of New York transcriptions of Schenectady records that may not be available from the above sources (such as baptisms later than 1723). * Cormack, Marie Noll, Records of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady, 5 volumes, available on FamilySearch from https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/3694: :*Vol. 1: Records of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady; Baptisms 1694-1753 v. 01, Title No 3694_01, Cormack, Marie Noll, Montgomery County (New York). Department of History and Archives, First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady (New York). https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/296435-records-of-the-first-dutch-reformed-church-of-schenectady-v-01 :* Vol. 2: Records of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady; Baptisms 1754-1777, v. 02, Title No 3694_02, Cormack, Marie Noll, Montgomery County (New York). Department of History and Archives, First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady (New York). https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/321775/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= . :* Vol. 3: Records of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady; v. 03, Title No 3694_03, Cormack, Marie Noll, Montgomery County (New York). Department of History and Archives, First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady (New York), Baptisms and Marriages 1777-1781, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/295860/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= . :* Vol. 4: Records of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady; v. 04, Title No 3694_04, Cormack, Marie Noll, Montgomery County (New York). Department of History and Archives, First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady (New York), Baptisms 1783-1793. https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/239837/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= . :* Vol. 5: Records of the First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady; v. 05, Title No 3694_05, Cormack, Marie Noll, Montgomery County (New York). Department of History and Archives, First Dutch Reformed Church of Schenectady (New York), Marriage Records 1785-1891, Marriages start [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/322091/?offset=&return=1#page=5&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= page 5]. === Tappan from 1694, and Clarkstown === :Baptisms *''History of Rockland County, New York'', by David Cole. New York : J. B. Beers & Co. 1884. The history section of this book ends at page 344. After that there is a collection of baptism records, including Tappan Baptisms from 1694 to 1816, Clarkstown from 1749 to 1794, and an irregular congregation at Tappan from 1767 to 1778. Available at Hathi Trust and Archive.org (https://archive.org/details/historyofrocklan00cole_0/page/347/mode/2up - Tappan Baptisms 1694-1816 and https://archive.org/details/historyofrocklan00cole_0/page/54/mode/2up - Clarkstown from 1749-1794) *Kelly, Arthur C. M. ''Baptism Record of the Tappan Reformed Church, Tappan, Rockland County, NY: 1694-1899''. Rhinebeck, NY: Kingship, 1998. '''Print version only.''' :Marriages: * Betrothals And Marriages Of The Dutch Reformed Church Of Tappan, Rockland County, New York. ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', vol. 84 (1953), Issue 3, page 162 and following. [https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records with NYGBS membership] * [https://web.archive.org/web/20180816132006/http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/dutch_reformed_church_records_tappan_clarkstown_new_york.html Dutch Reformed Church Records, Tappan and Clarkstown, New York]. Electronic text transcripts of marriage records and cemetery records, from DutchDoorGenealogy.com, archived at archive.org. See [https://web.archive.org/web/20180816133554/http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/dutch_reformed_church_records_clarkstown_new_york.html Dutch Reformed Church Records Clarkstown New York] (archive.org URL for DutchDoorGenealogy.com content) for more recent records from Clarkstown. === Sleepy Hollow, Tarrytown from 1697 === * Cole, David. ''[[Space:First Record Book of the Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow, Organized in 1697 and Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y.|First Record Book of the "Old Dutch Church of Sleepy Hollow", Organized in 1697 and Now the First Reformed Church of Tarrytown, N.Y.]]'' (Yonkers, N. Y., 1901) === Jamaica from 1702 === * Frost, Josephine C., transcriber. ''[[Space: Baptismal record of the First Reformed Dutch church at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, 1702-1831|Baptismal record of the First Reformed Dutch church at Jamaica, Long Island, New York, 1702-1831]]''. Brooklyn, New York, 1912-13. (4 volumes) === "Church Records in Greene County", from 1703 (mostly much later) === :Modern Greene County includes towns of Ashland, Athens, Catskill, Cairo, Coxsackie, Durham, Greenville, Hunter, Jewett, Lexington, New Baltimore, Prattsville, and Windham. * [https://web.archive.org/web/20150505202358/http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com:80/~nygreen2/church_records.htm Miscellaneous church histories and records transcriptions by Ann Clapper and others]. * Catskill- Computer Printout of Catskill Dutch Reformed Church Marriages 1732-1833, Family Search Film Starts on Image 376 of 564, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608672&rmsId=TH-909-54217-70601-40&imageIndex=375&singleView=true . * Catskill- Computer Printout of Catskill Dutch Reformed Church Baptisms 1732-1800, Family Search Film Starts on Image 534 of 1316, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608672&rmsId=TH-909-60695-374-34&imageIndex=533&singleView=true . ===Poughkeepsie from 1716=== There are large gaps in the early Poughkeepsie Dutch Reformed Church records. The images on Family Search include handwritten transcripts from 1716, with gaps from June 1, 1725 to June 28, 1738, and from February 1745 to August 29, 1764. * Record of Baptisms of the Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie N. York, Family Search Film # 007862549, Baptisms begin with Image 467 of 1202, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4Q8L-G?i=466&cc=2787817 . * Record of Marriages of the Reformed Dutch Church of Poughkeepsie N. York, Family Search Film # 007862549, Marriages from February 25, 1746 begin with image 404 of 1202, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHW-4QFM-2?i=403&cc=2787817 === Kinderhook from 1717 === :Kinderhook was a preaching station of Albany from 1700 to 1712. The Dutch church at Kinderhook was organized in 1712. Note that although the FamilySearch entries below place Kinderhook in Columbia County, it was part of Albany County until 1786, when Columbia County was formed. *Ancestry.com database U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989 ($subscription) has Kinderhook marriage records commencing in 1717 and baptism records commencing in 1718. * Kinderhook, Columbia, New York, United States, Christening Records, 1718–1864, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608445&rmsId=TH-909-54309-10167-36&imageIndex=794&singleView=true , accessed 25 Jun 2022. * Kinderhook RDC, Columbia, New York, United States, Marriages 1717-1864, Computer Printout, Family Search Images, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608445&rmsId=TH-909-60943-41878-58&imageIndex=513&singleView=true . === New Utrecht, Long Island, from 1718 === * "Records of the Reformed Church of New Utrecht, Long Island," ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', Vol. 112 (1981), Issue 3, pages 130-134. '''Baptism records, 1718-1722'''. [https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/nygb-record/562 $subscription link to this issue]. Note: The 1942 publication of these records in NYGBR has many errors and should not be used. * "Records of the Reformed Church of New Utrecht, Long Island," ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', Vol. 112 (1981), Issue 4, pages 205-211. '''Baptism records, 1723-1732'''. [https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/nygb-record/563 $subscription link to this issue]. * "Records of the Reformed Church of New Utrecht, Long Island," ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', Vol. 113 (1982), Issue 1, pages 10-14. '''Baptism records, 1732-1736'''. [https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/nygb-record/565 $subscription link to this issue]. * "Records of the Reformed Church of New Utrecht, Long Island," ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', Vol. 113 (1982), Issue 2, pages 74-80. '''Baptism records, 1737-1741 and 1776-1784.''' [https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/nygb-record/566 $subscription link to this issue]. Note: There is a gap in the records from 1741 to 1776, during which time church events for New Utrecht probably were recorded at Flatbush, Flatlands, and Brooklyn. * "Records of the Reformed Church of New Utrecht, Long Island," ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', Vol. 113 (1982), Issue 3, pages 169-173. '''Baptism records, 1786-1795.''' [https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/nygb-record/567 $subscription link to this issue]. * "Records of the Reformed Church of New Utrecht, Long Island," ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', Vol. 113 (1982), Issue 4, pages 220-222. '''Baptism records, 1796-1799.''' [https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/online-records/nygb-record/568 $subscription link to this issue]. :''The publication series continues beyond this list.'' === New Rochelle, French Church, from 1725 === * Baptisms on Ancestry.com ($subscription) at https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6961/images/42037_647350_0325-00003 and subsequent pages. === Claverack, from 1727 === ''Note that Claverack was part of Albany County until about 1786, when Columbia County was formed.'' *Baptism records in numerous installments in ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', beginning at Vol. 73 (1942), page 222, at https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/ ($subscription) *Marriage records through 1829 in numerous installments in ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', beginning at Vol. 88 (1957) at https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/ ($subscription). * Register of Baptisms, Claverack Reformed Dutch Church, From 1790-1825. Family Search Image Group # 007856423, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-19HQ-V?view=index&action=view . Marriages from 1809 begin on image 192, pg 181. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-19HQ-L?view=explore&action=view&groupId=TH-909-58589-34278-66 . Some Burials begin image 228, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-19HQ-F?view=explore&action=view&groupId=TH-909-58589-34278-66 . === Katsbaan (Saugerties), from 1730 === *Records published in installments in ''[[Space: Olde Ulster: an historical and genealogical magazine| Olde Ulster]]'' (free) and in ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'' ($subscription required). See https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Saugerties,_Ulster_County,_New_York_Genealogy for locations of specific record series (but note that some of the information on that page is inaccurate). * Catsbaan & Saugerties Reformed Church, Ulster Co., N.Y., baptisms, marriages, 1730-1875, Baptisms Page 1, Marriages Page 333. Family Search Film # 008139186, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK3-8D6N?i=4&cat=180354 . * Computer Printout of Dutch Reformed Church Katsbaan, Ulster,New York, 1769-1815, Family Search Film, Image 5 of 1211, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608672&rmsId=TH-909-61074-70654-29&imageIndex=4&singleView=true * Church records, Katsbaan, New York, by Reformed Dutch Church (Katsbaan, N.Y.), Publication date 1900, Baptisms: 8 Nov 1730-27 Feb 1755. https://archive.org/details/churchrecordskat00refo/page/n7/mode/2up . * Record of the Baptisms in the Church at Saugerties, New York, Appears to be 1730's to 1790's, Alphabetical List of Baptisms. Family Search Film, Image 69 of 670, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4613010&rmsId=TH-909-58559-103307-65&imageIndex=68&singleView=true . === Rhinebeck, Rynbeek, Reyn Beeck, Red Hook, Rhinebeck Flats, from 1730 === ''[This section is under development.]'' This group of localities in Dutchess County is complicated, from geographic, ethnic, and denominational perspectives. Additional research is needed to explicate the relationships between places, place names, and churches. The villages of Rhinebeck and Red Hook were both in fhe town of Rhinebeck until 1812, when the town of Red Hook was split off from the town of Rhinebeck.[[Wikipedia: Red Hook, New York]] and [[Wikipedia: Rhinebeck (town), New York]]. According to the ''Documentary History of Rhinebeck'' (1881) by Edward M. Smith, pages 92, 94 and 97, as quoted in NYGBR Vol. ? (June 1965), page 102: ''The first Church in Rhinebeck, and probably in Dutchess County, was the High Dutch Reformed Protestant Church ... in the present Village of Rhinebeck. ... It came into the town with the German Palatines, and probably as early as 1715. There were among these people both Lutherans and Calvinists, and they built the first Church together, and remained joint owners until 1729, when contentions arising between them, they thought best for both parties to separate and to have a Church to themselves and the Lutherans sold out to the Reformed Protestants on the 10th day of December, 1729. ... After the separation, in 1730, a book of records was opened in the Reformed Church.'' The earliest baptisms in this book were recorded on 5 April 1730. Its title page is in German; in English translation it reads: ''General Church Book of the Reformed Congregation of Reyn Beek, Organized and Established by G. M. Weiss, Preacher for the time being for the Two Low Dutch Congregations at Kats Kill and Kocks Hocky.'' The early baptism records from this church were published in NYGBR under a title that identified the church as the ''Dutch Reformed Church of Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, N. Y.'' In June 1965 the title of the series was changed to identify the church as the ''German Reformed Church of Rhinebeck now St. Pauls Lutheran Church, Red Hook, New York,'' reflecting a determination that this had been a German church, not a Dutch church. An editorial note in the introduction to "Baptisms of the Dutch Reformed Church of Rhinebeck Flats, Dutchess County, New York" (''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', Vol. 84 (1953), page 40) indicates: "This church was organized June 28, 1731, by the Rev. Petrus Vas of Kingston, Ulster County, New York. Its records will be found to tie in closely with those of the Kingston Dutch Reformed Church as well as with several other early Reformed and Lutheran churches on both sides of the Hudson." The Ancestry.com database U.S., Dutch Reformed Church Records in Selected States, 1639-1989 ($subscription) has handwritten record transcripts by Holland Society identified with the title "Holland Society of New York; Reyn Beeck Redhook Book 40." Records online on FamilySearch films: * Images of Typescript by Kenneth Hasbrouck, 1965, Records of Reformed Church at Reyn Beeck (now Red Hook), 1730-1803. Family Search Film # 007815158, Image 137 of 692 begins the records. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSS-99DS-9?i=136&cat=113450 . Marriages begin with Image 299 of 692, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSSS-99ZV-P?i=298&cat=113450 . * Register of baptisms and marriages in the Dutch Reformed Church on Rhinebeck Flatts in Dutchess County. N.Y. 1797-1882, Family Search Film # 007856475, Baptisms: Image 632 of 746. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-M916-1?i=631&cc=2787817 , Marriages: Image 704 of 746. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MS9R-S?i=703&cc=2787817 . Some WikiTree profiles indicate that a person had a life event in "Rhinebeck Falls." There are several waterfalls in this area, but the geographic meaning of "Rhinebeck Falls" has not been determined. === Fishkill from 1731 === * Handwritten transcripts by Holland Society are on Ancestry.com ($$) under title "Holland Society of New York; New York, New York; Hopewell, Fishkill and MarbleTown, Book 14" * Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Fishkill, 1731-1850. Apparently compiled by Kenneth E. Hasbrouck. On Ancestry.com ($$) at https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/18103/ * Marriage records in the ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', vol. 83 (1952). * Church Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of Fishkill, '''Marriages 1731-1834, Computer Printout'''. Family Church Film Begin with Image 263 of 564, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4610541&rmsId=TH-909-54217-70601-40&imageIndex=262&singleView=true , Also transcript, including birth and residence, '''Marriages''' begin with image 5 of 365, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4610541&rmsId=TH-909-58558-82744-43&imageIndex=4&singleView=true . '''Baptisms''' beginning 1731, begin on image 64 of 365, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4610541&rmsId=TH-909-58558-82744-43&imageIndex=63&singleView=true ===Schoharie from 1731=== * Records of the High and Low Dutch Reformed Congregation at Schoharie, now the Reformed Church in the town of Schoharie, N.Y., Typescript by Royden Vosburg, 1917, Vol 1, Baptisms 1731-1816, Marriages 1732-1799, Misc records, Family Search Film # 007901017, Image 8 of 709, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-7P3S?i=7 , Vol 2, Baptisms 1817-1892, Marriages, people of color, 1821-1839, Marriages, 1821-1892, Film # 007901017, Image 439 of 709, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-7P8F?i=438 . ===Catskill, Greene County from 1732=== * Dutch Reformed Church, Catskill, Greene, New York, Births or Christenings, 1732-1800, Computer Printout, Family Search Film # 007894807, Image 1444 of 2226, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4D-B656?i=1443&cat=7942 . ===Linlithgo, Livingston Manor, Columbia County=== * Linlithgo. Religious Records 1722–1867, Family Search, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?place=4608228&page=1&rmsId=TH-909-73625-73510-80&imageIndex=2&singleView=true === Montgomery, Orange County, New York, from 1734 === ''Not to be confused with Montgomery County'' * Hasbrouck, Kenneth Edward,. German Reformed Church of Montgomery, Orange County, New York. New Paltz, N.Y., 1958-1959. Available on Ancestry.com ($ subscription) at https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/genealogy-glh22646598/ * Hasbrouck, Kenneth Edward,. German Reformed Church of Montgomery, Orange County, New York.Family Search Image 290 of 693, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608301&rmsId=TH-909-52987-26577-29&imageIndex=289&singleView=true, Baptisms 1809-1872, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608301&rmsId=TH-909-52987-26577-29&imageIndex=290&singleView=true , Marriages 1817-1827, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608301&rmsId=TH-909-52987-26577-29&imageIndex=386&singleView=true * Holland Society of New York, Montgomery Baptisms and Marriages, Book 92, https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/150052893:6961 === Newtown, from 1736 === * [[Space:Baptismal record of the Reformed Dutch Church at Newtown, Long Island, New York, 1736 to 1846 |Baptismal record of the Reformed Dutch Church at Newtown, Long Island, New York, 1736 to 1846]] :See also: * RECORDS OF THE PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH, NEWTOWN (NOW ELMHURST), QUEENS COUNTY, LONG ISLAND, N. Y., ''The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'' between April 1924 and October 1925. Republished online at http://longislandgenealogy.com/NewtownPresb.pdf :::This church was founded in 1652. Membership records commence in 1708, baptism records in 1727, marriage records in 1709, and death records in 1728. ===Marbletown, Ulster County=== * Marbletown, Ulster, New York, United States, First Dutch Reformed Church, Baptisms 1746-1798, Computer Printout, Family Search Film, Image 869 0f 1182, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608193&rmsId=TH-909-61074-70432-33&imageIndex=868&singleView=true * Marbletown Dutch Church, Stone Ridge, Ulster County, New York, baptisms, 1746-1769, by Zimm, Louise Hasbrouck, 1883-1967, Stone Ridge, N.Y. The Church, 1938, https://archive.org/details/marbletowndutchc00zimm/mode/1up . Typed transcription includes witnesses. * Marbletown church records Stone Ridge, Ulster co., N. Y. marriages 1798-1859, members 1797-1826, deaths 1855-1871, Hasbrouck, Kenneth Edward, 1916-, Family Search Title No 2397371, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/538465/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= === Flatlands (New Amersfoort), from 1747 === Flatlands, also known as New Amersfoort, is in Kings County (now the borough of Brooklyn), adjacent to the similarly named Flatbush. The Flatlands church was established in 1654, but the earliest available compilation of baptism or marriage records begins in 1747. * Baptismal Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Flatlands, Long Island, New York 1747 - 1752, at http://www.olivetreegenealogy.com/nn/church/flatlands1.shtml :::Transcription by Peter Divine, July 2001, from LDS Microfilm #17637. This is a microfilm of a handwritten transcript in possession of the Holland Society of New York, New York City. The transcription of original records (and translation from Dutch to English) was done by Dingman Versteeg into a ledger book. Only the front-side of each leaf was used (only the odd-numbered pages), except for the frontispiece on page 152. The microfilming was done in reverse order, beginning with page 231 and ending with page 152. ===Amenia, Dutchess County from 1749=== * Amenia, Dutchess, New York, 1749-1809, Births or Christenings, Computer Printout, Family Search Film, Image 301 of 2044, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=3&place=4613389&rmsId=TH-909-61218-64408-24&imageIndex=380&singleView=true ===Shawangunk from 1750=== * Record of baptisms, old Shawangunk Dutch Church, at Shawangunk, Ulster Co., N.Y., 1750-1866 Item 1 Another filming, 1940 Family Search Film # 008200917, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-BLNM?i=2 , * Marriage records, Reformed Dutch Church of Shawangunk, Ulster County, N.Y., 1751-1784, 1802, 1813-1920 Item 2 Another filming, 1940. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSLL-BLXS?i=201 * Missing marriages, 1789-1816, here: https://johnblythedobson.org/genealogy/documents/Marriages%20of%20the%20Dutch%20Reformed%20Church%20of%20Shawangunk.pdf . ===Schaghticoke, Rensselaer County, from 1750=== * Marriages Dutch Reformed Church, Schaghticoke, Rensselaer, New York, 1750-1868, Family Search Film, Image 1859 0f 2044, Computer Printout, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=3&place=4613389&rmsId=TH-909-61218-64408-24&imageIndex=1858&singleView=true . * Schaghticoke. Religious Records 1769–1863, Handwritten transcript. Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Schaghticoke transcribed from the Old Book and some loose leaves by Rev. Abraham H. Meyers, A.M., 1878-9, Record of Marriages pg. 3-25, Record of Baptisms pg. 27 to 264, Members 265-277, Deaths, 279 to 280, Proceedings 281-309. Records from 1750 to 1866. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-6PPD?view=index&action=view . Film includes Coxsackie. Religious Records 1738–1813 and Deer Park. Religious Records 1803–1872 . ===Rochester, Ulster County=== ''Not to be confused with Rochester, Monroe County'' * First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, N.Y., 1736- 1901, Items 6-7 Another filming of v. 1-2. Family Search Film # 007729422, Marriages 1736-1795 begin Image 517 of 644. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BR-CS24-T?i=516 . * First Dutch Reformed Church of Rochester, Ulster County, N.Y., Baptisms 1795-1809, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4613389&rmsId=M9MP-4F9&imageIndex=30&singleView=true === [[Space:Wolver_Hollow_Dutch_Reformed_Church|Wolver Hollow]] (Oyster Bay), from 1741 === * Baptisms and Marriages 1741-1835 - Reformed Dutch Church (Oyster Bay, N.Y.). ''[[Space:Records_of_the_R.D._Church_of_Oyster_Bay%2C_L.I._(Wolverhollow)|Records of the R.D. Church of Oyster Bay, L.I. (Wolverhollow)]]'' (New York, 1912) === Wawarsing, from 1745 === * Ancestry.com database: Wawarsing, New York, Reformed Dutch Church Records. ($subscription) * Dutch Reformed Church, Wawarsing, Ulster, New York, 1745-1852, Births or Christenings, Computer Printout, Family Search Image 1750 of 1951, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4613469&rmsId=TH-909-54212-78789-28&imageIndex=1749&singleView=true . === Caughnawaga (Fonda), from 1758 === * [[Space:Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caughnawaga : now the Reformed Church of Fonda, in the village of Fonda, Montgomery County, N.Y.|Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Caughnawaga : now the Reformed Church of Fonda, in the village of Fonda, Montgomery County, N.Y.]] === New Hackensack from 1758 === * Tower, Maria Bockee Carpenter. ''[[Space:The Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Hackensack, Dutchess_County, New_York|The Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of New Hackensack, Dutchess County, New York]]'' Collections of the Dutchess County Historical Society, Volume V. Poughkeepsie, N.Y., 1932. ::Also see Holland Society transcriptions on Ancestry.com ($subscription) ===Little Nine Partners, Bethel, Pine Plains, "Round Top" Church, Dutchess County, from 1760-1788=== * Pine Plains, Dutchess, New York, United States, Parish Records, 1760–1788, Family Search Film, Images 108 to 163 of 1173, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=6&place=393085&rmsId=TH-909-52050-14342-93&imageIndex=107&singleView=true , In German, difficult to read, ===Hopewell, Dutchess County from 1766=== * Dutch Reformed Church, Hopewell, Dutchess, New York, Marriages 1766-1829, Computer Printout, Family Search Film, Image 641 of 2266, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4D-BFDX?i=640&cat=7942 . ===New Hurley, Ulster County, from 1770=== : 1145 Route 208, Wallkill, NY 12589 : Church History: New Hurley Reformed Church, Our History, https://www.newhurleychurch.org/?page_id=7 , accessed 19 Feb 2023. * Records of the Dutch Reformed Church, New Hurley, Ulster County, N.Y., 1770-1864, Microfilm of handwritten transcript (215 p.) at the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City, Contains baptisms with birth dates, 1770-1851; members, 1825-1864; excerpts from consistoral journal including pastors, officers, etc., scattered from 1774 to 1854. Family Search Film # 008139188, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK3-8TTY?i=3&cat=190104 . === Schodack (also called Muitzeskill) from 1770 === *Many records available on Ancestry.com ($subscription). See also: [[Space:Old Dutch Church at Schodack, New York|Old Dutch Church at Schodack, New York]]. * Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Schodack from 1770, Family Search, Image 129 of 857, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4613298&rmsId=TH-909-60719-1752-52&imageIndex=128&singleView=true , Also Rootsweb, '''Baptisms''': https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nyrensse/muitzbapt.htm , '''Marriages''': https://rensselaer.nygenweb.net/muitzmarr.htm . === [[Wikipedia:Boght_Corners,_New_York |Boght]] (Colonie, Watervliet, Gibbonsville, West Troy, Washington, Port Schuyler, Cohoes, Groesbeck Corners) from 1784 === * Gibbonsville, N.Y. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/16403465&referer=brief_results Record of Marriages Performed, 1814-36, in the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Gibbonsville, N.Y a Place Variously Known as Washington, Port Schuyler, West Troy, and Watervliet]. Albany: New York State Library, 1915. [https://archive.org/details/recordofmarriage00wate Online at Archive.org] * Computer Printout of Boght-Becker Reformed Dutch Church, Colonie, Albany, New York, Marriages 1784- 1899, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608752&rmsId=TH-909-60960-162147-16&imageIndex=860&singleView=true . See https://www.hmdb.org/m.asp?m=24730 for location. * Computer Printout of Boght-Becker Reformed Dutch Church, Colonie, Albany, New York,Baptisms 1784-1896, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608752&rmsId=TH-909-56557-47808-9&imageIndex=226&singleView=true . === Manhasset from 1785 === * [http://longislandgenealogy.com/DutchChurchManhasset.pdf Dutch Church Marriages 1785-1878] === Guilderland, Helderberg, Jerusalem, New Salem, Princetown (Albany County) from 1786 === * [http://www.bettyfinkgenealogy.com/helderb01.htm Baptisms recorded at the Helderbergh Reformed Church, Guilderland,New York, 1786-1807]. Betty Fink's Genealogy website. * [http://www.bettyfinkgenealogy.com/dcmar1794.htm Marriages of the Dutch Churches of Helderbergh, Jerusalem, New Salem and Princetown, NY, 1794-1829]. Betty Fink's Genealogy website. * [http://www.bettyfinkgenealogy.com/Marriages1841-1845.htm Marriages by Robert J. Blair, Pastor of Helderbergh and Princetown Reformed Churches, 1841-1845]. Betty Fink's Genealogy website. * Guilderland Helderburgh and Princetown Church Records, Family Search Film. Note: images are in reverse order, start on image 442 of 443. https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608375&rmsId=TH-1971-40701-20865-77&imageIndex=439&singleView=true ===Saratoga (Schuylerville) Saratoga County, New York from 1790-1857=== * Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Saratoga at Schuylerville, Saratoga County, New York, Typescript edited by Royden Vosburg, 1913. Family Search Film # 007896633, Image 9 of 222, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4F-69JF-9?i=8 . === Bethlehem and Jericho from 1791 === * Marriages 1797-1871, Baptisms 1794-1871: Christoph, Florence A., and Peter R. Christoph. Bethlehem Historical Association, ''[[Space: Records of the People of the Town of Bethlehem|Records of the People of the Town of Bethlehem, Albany County, New York]]'', Bethlehem, New York. 1982. Availability: :* Bethlehem Public Library: http://www.bethlehempubliclibrary.org/local-history/records-of-the-people-of-the-town-of-bethlehem/ :*WorldCat: http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/8612436 ===Kinderhook from 1795=== * Records of the Reformed Dutch Church of Kinderhook in Kinderhook, Columbia County, N.Y., 1716-1864, Vol. 3 of the records and the three volumes of the index., Baptisms and births from 1795-1864, Marriages 1799-1844, other records. Typescript edited by Royden Vosburg, 1921, Family Search Film # 007901013, Image 9 of 618, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4R-W9YH-9?i=7&cat=141893 . === Harlem from 1806 === This church was organized in 1660, but the earliest records still extant are from 1806. * Marriages 1816–36 are in ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'' volume 8 (1879) * Baptisms 1806–36, marriages 1807–14, members 1806–38, and accounts 1813–28, are in ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'' volumes 117–19 (1986–88). ===Wynantskill, Rensselaer County, 1794-1867=== * Baptisms at the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church at Wynantskill, 1794-1867, NYGenWeb for Rensselaer County, http://rensselaer.nygenweb.net/wdrcb.htm , accessed 04 Jan 2021. * Wynantskill RDC, Rensselaer County, New York, Marriages 1795-1886, Computer Printout, Family Search Images, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608445&rmsId=TH-909-60943-41878-58&imageIndex=134&singleView=true . * Wynantskill RDC, Rensselaer County, New York, Births or Christenings, 1794-1867, Computer Printout, Family Search Film # 007894807, Image 1738 of 2226, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4D-B6VT?i=1737&cat=7942 . ===Rensselaer County Church Records=== * Rensselaer County Genweb, Rensselaer County Church Records, http://rensselaer.nygenweb.net/churches.htm ===Minaville, Montgomery County 1800-1875=== * Computer printout of Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Florida, Minaville, Montgomery, New York, 1800-1875, births or christenings, A thru Z, Family Search Film # 007966224, Begins Image 491 of 993 . https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS8B-H7GJ-8?i=490&cat=279926 ===Mapletown, Sprakers and Canajoharie, Montgomery County, 1803-1844=== * Record of marriages, 1803-1844 : performed by the Rev. John Toll of the Reformed Church of Middleton (Mapletown), Westerloo (Sprakers), and Canajoharie, Montgomery Co., N.Y., Family Search Identifier 332086, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/879674/?offset=&return=1#page=2&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= ===Nassau, Rensselaer County, 1804-1880=== * Computer Printout, Nassau, Rensselaer, New York, United States, Christening Records, 1804–1880, Family Search Film Image 1043 of 2157, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608283&rmsId=TH-909-54216-11097-51&imageIndex=1042&singleView=true . ===Glen, Montgomery County 1805-1882=== * Glen RDC Marriages, 1805-1882, Computer Printout. https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?place=4608411&page=1&rmsId=TH-909-54309-10167-36&imageIndex=1927&singleView=true . ===Coxsackie, Greene County, 1811-1827=== * Greene County Rootsweb, First Reformed Church, Coxsackie, Baptisms, 1811-1827, Transcribed by Ray Smith from a typed transcript of the original manuscript prepared by Royden Woodward Vosburgh for The New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, New York City, March, 1919. https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nygreen2/coxsackie_reformed_church_baptisms_1811-1827.htm , accessed 27 Nov 2022. ---- == New Jersey == '''Note:''' The 1904 publication "Church Records in New Jersey," by William Nelson, catalogued the histories of the state's early churches and Friends meetings, with the status of their church records. See ''Journal of the Presbyterian Historical Society'' (1901-1930), Vol. 2, No. 4 (MARCH, 1904), pp. 173-188 (16 pages) at https://www.jstor.org/stable/23322557 for the first installment of the publication or https://books.google.com/books?id=e0JFAAAAYAAJ the full series of installments, packaged under one cover. Ancestry.com has many New Jersey church records in searchable form, not all of which are listed below. === Acquackanonk (Passaic) === *Holland Society of New York books, apparently beginning 1726, are on Ancestry.com in various forms. Search for records or browse the records in these databases ($subscription): ::Acquackanonk (Passaic) I, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6961/images/42037_1521003239_0785-00001 Book 54]; ::Acquackanonk (Passaic) II, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6961/images/42037_1521003239_0787-00001 Book 55]; :: Acquackanonk (Passaic) III, [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6961/images/42037_1521003239_0788-00001 Book 56]; ::Acquackanonk (Passaic), [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6961/images/42037_1521003239_0785-00001 Book 57]; ::Acquackanonk (Passaic) [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/6961/images/42037_1521003239_0792-00001 Book 57A]. :Also, in print form: * Kelly, Arthur C. M. (comp.) ''Vital Records of the Protestant Dutch Reformed Church at Acquackanonk (Passaic, New Jersey), 1727-1816 (Including Some Births 1692-1726) and Acquackanonk Reformed Church Graveyard.'' New York: Holland Society of New York, 1977 (in copyright, no eBook available as of 2022) === Bergen, from 1665 === * Marriages 1665-1800 - ''[[Space:Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey|Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey]]'' Vol. 22 (1900). The Daily Journal Establishment, Newark, New Jersey. ''Bergen Dutch Church marriage records start on page 555.'' * Baptisms 1666-1788 - ''[[Space:Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York|Year Book of the Holland Society of New York]]'' (1913) * Baptisms 1666-1788 - Van Winkle, Edward. ''[[Space:Baptismal_register_of_the_Bergen_Reformed_Church_1666-1788|Baptismal register of the Bergen Reformed Church 1666-1788]]'' (New York: Holland Society of New York, 1913) * Baptisms, Marriages, Burials ''[[Space:Collections_of_the_Holland_Society_of_New_York|Collections of the Holland Society of New York]]'' Vol. 4. (New York, 1915) ::Also see: :::''Bergen Records: Records of the Reformed Protestant Dutch Church of Bergen in New Jersey, 1666 to 1788'', one-volume compilation of records, Genealogical Publishing Com, 1976. Partial contents may be available online at https://books.google.nl/books?id=p7gLgmpnowAC or https://books.google.com/books?id=p7gLgmpnowAC === Freehold and Middletown (Marlboro) === * Ancestry.com has handwritten transcripts for Holland Society of New York, Freehold and Middletown, Part 1, Book 61A. Baptism records are for 1709-1851 (some periods are missing). Marriage records are for 1736-1851. $subscription * Records were published in installments in ''[[Space: The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey|The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey]]'' and are available on FamilySearch microfilm. The records are indexed, but the index record is linked only to the film, not the specific image on the film. :*The first installment begins with records of church members and officers, at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQX3-K?i=794 Vol. 22 (1947), page 1]. :*Church members 1731 and declaration - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SKT-W?i=62 Vol. 23 (1948), Pages 93-94] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SG7-7?i=86 Vol. 24 (1949), Pages 19-22] :*Elders and Deacons 1735 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7S27-H?i=99 Vol. 24 (1949), Page 45] :* Baptisms 1709-1711 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQXW-6?i=796 Vol. 22 (1947), Pages 5-6] :*Baptisms 1711-1715 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQXS-3?i=809 Vol. 22 (1947), Pages 31-35] :*Baptisms 1715-1720 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQ6T-N?i=825 Vol. 22 (1947), Pages 59-62] :*Baptisms 1720-1723 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-PQ6R-3?i=838 Vol. 22 (1947), Pages 85-88] :*Baptisms 1723-1726 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SKP-N?i=21 Vol. 23 (1948), Pages 11-14] :*Baptisms 1726-1728, 1730-1731 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SNC-V?i=37 Vol. 23 (1948), Pages 43-46] :*Baptisms 1731-1733 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SNX-2?i=49 Vol. 23 (1948), Pages 67-70] :*Baptisms 1733-1735 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SN2-G?i=61 Vol. 23 (1948), Pages 91-93] :*Baptisms 1735-1737, 1740 (some out of order, and in 2 articles) - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7S2L-8?i=100 Vol. 24 (1949), Pages 46-50] :*Baptisms 1737-1741 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SNZ-X?i=122 Vol. 24 (1949), Pages 91-94] :*Baptisms 1741-1745 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7S26-S?i=151 Vol. 25 (1950), Pages 20-24] :*Baptisms 1745-1748 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SKT-1?i=162 Vol. 25 (1950), Pages 42-47] :*Baptisms 1748-1753 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SLK-H?i=171 Vol. 25 (1950), Pages 61-66] :*Baptisms 1753-1758 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SLY-F?i=185 Vol. 25 (1950), Pages 88-95] :* Baptisms 1758-1760 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SKR-6?i=212 Vol. 26 (1951), Pages 19-23] :*Baptisms 1761-1762 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SK3-6?i=224 Vol. 26 (1951), Pages 39-42] :*Baptisms 1762-1765 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7S2K-N?i=236 Vol. 26 (1951), Pages 62-65] :*Baptisms 1765-1766 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SJC-N?i=252 Vol. 26 (1951), Pages 94-96] :*Baptisms 1767-1768 - Marriages 1736-1752 - Baptisms 1766-1769 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SJW-5?i=533 Vol. 31 (1956), Pages 16-26] :*Baptisms 1770-1777 (some out of order) - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SVN-T?i=557 Vol. 31 (1956), Pages 62-72] :*Baptisms 1777-1782 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SVW-M?i=600 Vol. 32 (1957), Pages 17-26] :*Baptisms 1783-1788 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SV6-K?i=628 Vol. 32 (1957), Pages 69-77] :*Baptisms 1788-1794 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SKH-X?i=678 Vol. 33 (1958), Pages 38-48] :*Baptisms 1794-1800 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SNQ-1?i=704 Vol. 33 (1958), Pages 86-96] :*Baptisms 1800-1806 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7S2V-P?i=737 Vol. 34 (1959), Pages 25-33] :*Baptisms 1806-1813 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7S2X-D?i=756 Vol. 34 (1959), Pages 63-72] :*Baptisms 1813-1817 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7SN3-5?i=811 Vol. 35 (1960), Pages 34-39] :*Baptisms 1817-1818 - Marriages 1765-1781 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34L-7S2P-X?i=865 Vol. 35 (1960), Pages 138-144] :*Marriages 1782-1796 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-HR1R?i=37&cat=121249 Vol. 36 (1961), Pages 39-45] :*Marriages 1797-1811 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-HRRB?i=63&cat=121249 Vol. 36 (1961), Pages 80-85] :*Marriages 1812-1818 - Communicants 1764-1815 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-HR22?i=90&cat=121249 Vol. 36 (1961), Pages 134-141] :*Church Officers 1765-1816 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-HRR9?i=140&cat=121249 Vol. 37 (1962), Pages 41-48] :*Church Officers 1817 - Baptisms 1818 - Marriages 1818-1824 - Baptisms 1835-1838 - Marriages 1834-1838 - Members 1834, 1836 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-HRYW?i=161&cat=121249 Vol. 37 (1962), Pages 82-93] :*Members 1836 - Baptisms 1839-1843 - [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-HRKK?i=187&cat=121249 Vol 37 (1962), Pages 135-144] :*Baptisms 1843-1851 - Members 1839-1851 - Marriages 1839-1851 - Members 1836 (addition and correction) [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSH9-HRJ7?i=227&cat=121249 Vol. 38 (1963), Pages 33-45] === Hackensack, from 1686 === * Baptisms and Marriages 1686-1802 - ''[[Space:Collections of_the Holland Society of New York|Collections of the Holland Society of New York]]'' Vol. 1, Part 1. (New York, 1891) * Marriages - ''[[Space:Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey|Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey]]'' Vol. 22. (The Daily Journal Establishment, Newark, New Jersey, 1880-1949). ''Hackensack records begin on page 467''. === Hillsborough (Millstone) [in Somerset County] === * Baptisms 1767-1807 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 7, Page 199, 306 (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1807-1825 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 8, Page 132, 184 (New Jersey) * Earlier records from Milston (Harlington). formerly Sourland, are now available on Ancestry.com, referenced to Holland Society of New York; New York, New York; Milston Harlington NJ, Book 64. These records are handwritten transcripts of the church records. I think Milston (Harlington) is the same place as Hillsborough (Millstone); also called Harlingen. The baptism records now available on Ancestry commence in 1727. -[[Smith-62120|Smith-62120]] 20:14, 23 February 2020 (UTC) === Neshanic [in Somerset County] === * Baptisms 1762-1796 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 1, Page 133, 221 (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1796-1878, A-C - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 1, Page 286 (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1796-1878, D-O - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 2, Page 58, 145, 218, 306 (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1796-1878, P-V - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 3, Page 61, 143, 233, 304 (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1796-1878, V-Z - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 4, Page 57, 148 (New Jersey) === New Brunswick (in Middlesex County) === * Marriages - ''[[Space:Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey|Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey]]'' Vol. 22. (The Daily Journal Establishment, Newark, New Jersey, 1880-1949) :*New Brunswick Dutch Church, marriages 1794-1799 (said to be the only surviving marriage register for this church), page 624 :*Christ Church, New Brunswick (''Anglican''), marriages 1758-1778, page 620 :''This is the volume that also includes New Jersey marriage licenses in the 1700s, after the Marriage Act of 1719'' *Baptisms - ''Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society'' via FamilySearch catalog: :*From 1717: New Brunswick First Reformed Church Baptisms. ''Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society'' - v. 11, no. 2 (April 1926), https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/235776-redirection - page 205 :*From 1731: New Brunswick First Reformed Church Baptisms. ''Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society'' - v. 11, no. 3 (July 1926), https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/238096-proceedings-of-the-new-jersey-historical-society-v-11-no-3-july-1926 - page 400 :*From 1752: New Brunswick First Reformed Church Baptisms. ''Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society'' - v. 11, no. 4 (October 1926), https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/241660-redirection - page 550 :*From 1760: New Brunswick First Reformed Church Baptisms. ''Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society'' - v. 12, no. 1 (January 1927), https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/269155-proceedings-of-the-new-jersey-historical-society-new-series-vol-12 - page 79 :*From 1764: New Brunswick First Reformed Church Baptisms. ''Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society'' - v. 12, no. 2 (April 1927), https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2209120 - page 224 :*From 1775: New Brunswick First Reformed Church Baptisms. ''Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society'' - v. 12, no. 3 (July 1927), https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2209120 - page 358 :*From 1782-1789: New Brunswick First Reformed Church Baptisms. ''Proceedings of the New Jersey Historical Society'' - v. 12, no. 4 (Oct. 1927), https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/2209120 - page 471 :* ''Continued in Vol. 13 (also in FamilySearch catalog)'' === Raritan (Somerville) [in Somerset County], from 1699 === * Baptisms 1699-1744 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 2, Page [https://archive.org/stream/somersetcountyhi02hone#page/n47/mode/2up 38], [https://archive.org/stream/somersetcountyhi02hone#page/n151/mode/2up 138], [https://archive.org/stream/somersetcountyhi02hone#page/n223/mode/2up 209], [https://archive.org/stream/somersetcountyhi02hone#page/298/mode/2up 298] (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1745-1777 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 3, Page [https://archive.org/stream/somersetcountyhi03hone#page/56/mode/2up page 56]; 1753-1760, [https://archive.org/stream/somersetcountyhi03hone#page/n149/mode/2up page 139]; 228; 307 (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1777-1807 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 4, Page 53, 145, 227, 291 (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1808-1824 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 5, Page 64, 147, 228, 306 (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1824-1837 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 6, Page 71, 224, 284 (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1838-1839 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 7, Page 76 (New Jersey) === Readington, from 1720 === * Baptisms 1720-1752 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 4, Page [https://archive.org/stream/somersetcountyhi04hone#page/n153/mode/2up 142], [https://archive.org/stream/somersetcountyhi04hone#page/n225/mode/2up 212], [https://archive.org/stream/somersetcountyhi04hone#page/298/mode/2up 299] (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1752-1772 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 5, Page [https://archive.org/stream/somersetcountyhi05hone_0#page/n129/mode/2up 56], [https://archive.org/stream/somersetcountyhi05hone_0#page/n311/mode/2up 144], 231, 301 (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1773-1799 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 6, Page 65, 227, 288 (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1800-1819 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 7, Page 141, 210, 310 (New Jersey) * Baptisms 1819-1837 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 8, Page 65, 137 (New Jersey) === Schraalenburgh === * Baptisms and Marriages 1724-1803 - ''[[Space:Collections_of_the_Holland_Society_of_New_York|Collections of the Holland Society of New York]]'' Vol. 1, Part 2. (New York, 1891) * Marriages - ''[[Space:Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey|Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey]]'' Vol. 22. (The Daily Journal Establishment, Newark, New Jersey, 1880-1949) * Additional records from Schraalenburgh Reformed Dutch Church are available on Ancestry.com in the collection "Holland Society of New York; New York, New York; Schraalenburgh I, Book 73." ''(Was there a second Reformed Dutch Church at Schraalenburgh?)'' === Second River (Belleville) === * Nelson, William. [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/775366519 Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey]; Marriage Records, 1665-1800. Vol. XXII. Paterson, New Jersey: Press Print. and Pub., 1900. [https://archive.org/details/marriagerecords103nels Archive] * Holland Society of New York, Dingman Versteeg. "Baptismal Register of Second River (Belleville) Dutch Reformed Church, 1727-1794." In ''The Genealogical Magazine of New Jersey''. Vol. III, IV New Brunswick: Genealogical Society of New Jersey, 1928, 1929. [http://brouwergenealogy.blogspot.com/2013/02/baptism-records-of-second-river-dutch.html Brouwer Genealogy] === Six-Mile Run, from 1743 === * Baptisms 1743-1805 - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 8, Page 123, 211, 264 (New Jersey) === Miscellaneous New Jersey Records === * Mercer and Somerset Counties, 1710-1715: Cook, Lewis D. "Baptisms, 1710-1715, Hopewell, Maidenhead, and Six Mile Run, New Jersey." ''The American Genealogist''. New Haven, CT: D. L. Jacobus, 1937-. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009 - .) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB283/i/11819/26/134781869 Vol. 26 (1950), page 26]. ---- == Minisink Valley (Deerpark, Machackemeck, Walpeck; in New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania)== The [[Space:Minisink Valley region|Minisink Valley]] is the Delaware River Valley region where the three modern states of New York, New Jersey, and Pennsylvania come together. Due to the proximity to the boundary lines and historical boundary disputes between the colonies, it is not always practical to try to assign locations to a specific state. Records of the several churches that served this area are found in the same published compilations. The earliest church records date from 1716; records for this area before that date (and many records from later dates) are typically found in the Kingston, New York, church records book. * Vosburgh, Royden Woodward, ed. ''Minisink Valley Reformed Dutch Church Records, 1716-1830''. ''[[Space:Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]''. Vol. V. New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1913. * ''[[Space:The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]'' Vol. 44 (New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, 1913) * Reformed Church at Machackemack (Deerpark), Orange County, New York, Published in the New York Genealogical and Biographical Record, Volume XLII, July 1911, No. 3, through Volume XLIV, October 1913, Copied, Typed, Indexed by Mrs. Jean D. Worden, Family Search Book Title 510944, "Deerpark (Machackemack), Orange County, New York, church records", https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/378591/?offset=&return=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= . *"Churchbook of the Congregation of Walpack, N.J., 1741-1830" is on FamilySearch microfilm at https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/221356 Also see: Smithfield, Pennsylvania: * Records of the Dutch Reformed Church, Smithfield, Pennsylvania, 1741-1814 = Kerckenboeck van de Gemeynte van Smithsfield Online at https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213747?availability=Family%20History%20Library . Published in ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record'', Vol. 57 (1926), pages 63-74, and subsequent installments. == Lutheran Church Records == === New York City === Although its physical building was in the city of New York, this church served a much larger region. Its geographic ambitions are indicated by the title of the baptism section of the ''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York'' for 1903: "Baptismal Register of the Christian Protestant Lutheran Congregation at New York, Nova Caesarea [New Jersey], Albany, and other places belonging thereto in North America." Records of events often identify places other than New York, such as Hackensack, Claverack, Albany, and Loonenburg (place names have varying name spellings). * Baptisms 1704-1723, Marriages 1704-1771 - ''[[Space:Yearbook of the Holland Society of New York|Year Book of the Holland Society of New York]]'' (1903) * Later records of this church have been published in the ''New York Genealogical & Biographical Record''. * Many records of this church are on Ancestry.com, as handwritten transcripts created for the Holland Society of New York. * Trinity Lutheran Church Baptisms 1704-1783 Christ Lutheran Church Baptisms 1752-1802 1704-1802 Film # 007582833, Images 651-1075 of 1076, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9XR-FNFR?i=650&cat=410456 Continued on Film # 007856451, Images 807- * Trinity Lutheran Church Marriages 1704-1772, 1752-1774 Christ Lutheran Church Marriages 1773-1801, 1767-1773, Family History Library United States & Canada 2nd Floor Film 17778, Item 8, 7856451 Images 878- of 1515, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS7S-B9TS-R?i=877&cat=410456 ===Albany, Albany County=== * Records of the First Lutheran Church in the City of '''Albany''', New York, v.1-2, Edited by Royden Woodward Vosburg, Vol. 1, Births and Baptisms 1784-1842, 1787-1836, Marriages 1794-1842, Family Search Film # 007854429, Image 4 of 1143, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQY-BQQC-J?i=3 , Vol. 2, Births and Baptisms 1843-1900, Marriages 1843-1900, Image 329 of 1143, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSQY-BQ33-1?i=328 . === Loonenburg (later known as Athens, Greene County) === ''Part of Albany County until the 1780s.'' * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nygreen2/zion_lutheran.htm '''Baptismal Records''' of Zion's Lutheran Church, Athens, NY, '''1703-1789''']. Extracted from J.B. Beers "History of Greene County", published in 1884, by Ann Clapper, electronic publication on Rootsweb. [See ''[[Space:History of Greene County, New York : with biographical sketches of its prominent men|History of Greene County, New York : with biographical sketches of its prominent men]]'' for the Beers book, which appears to have extracted the records from the records of Domine Justus Falkner in the New York Lutheran Church record book. * Athens, Athens, Greene, New York, United States, '''Christening Records, 1725–1800''', https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4651844&rmsId=TH-909-54216-11097-51&imageIndex=597&singleView=true , accessed 25 Jun 2022. * Zion Lutheran Church, Loonenburg (Athens), Greene, New York, '''Marriages 1705-1783''', Computer Printout, Family Search, Film # 007894807, Image 2160 of 2226, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4D-BX2V?i=2159&cat=7942 . * Many records are on Ancestry.com or in articles published in [[Space: The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record| The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]. ($subscription) ::'''Marriages, 1705-1740''': NYGBR, Vol. 73, No. 1 (Jan. 1942): pages 64-67 ===Schoharie=== * Saint Paul's Evangelical Lutheran Church, '''Schoharie''', Typed transcription by Royden Vosburg, 1915, Family Search Film # 007896932, Image 8 of 547, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4F-X39F-5?i=7 Includes: Baptisms 1743-1786, Marriages 1743-1786, Deaths 1743 to 1787. Also, from Image 332 of 547, Same 1787-1815. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4F-XS1L-F?i=331 === Brunswick (Rensselaer County) f. October 1777 === * [http://www.bettyfinkgenealogy.com/gilead01.htm Baptisms at the Gilead Lutheran Church, 1777-1782]. Betty Fink's Genealogy website. ===Germantown (Columbia County) from 1746=== * Computer Printout of Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church, 1746-1864, Family Church Image Group Number (DGS) 007767899, Image 293 of 2014, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4608416&rmsId=TH-909-54309-10167-36&imageIndex=292&singleView=true * Typewritten Transcript of Christ Evangelical Lutheran Church Records, 1746-1864, Births 1746-1815, Baptisms and Births 1816-1859, Deaths and Burials 1816-1859, Marriages 1811-1859, "Germantown, Columbia, New York, United States Records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSR8-9SCY-7 : November 30, 2022), image 8 of 279; Vosburgh, Royden Woodward. ===Rhinebeck (Dutchess County) from 1733=== * Rhinebeck, Dutchess, Lutheran Church Records, New York, United States Records," images, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MS9L-F : November 10, 2021), image 3 of 746. Marriages from 1746 begin with image 436 of 736, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MSM4-2?i=435&cc=2787817 . * Baptismal Records of the Evangelical Lutheran Church Called St. Pauls In Wurtenburg, Rhinebeck Dutchess County, New York. From 1760. Begins Image 313 of 746, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MSMD-6?view=index&personArk=%2Fark%3A%2F61903%2F1%3A1%3AQGP5-1176&action=view . * Marriage Records of Rhinebeck Lutheran Church Now Called St. Peter's Lutheran Church of Rhinebeck, Dutchess County, New York. 1746- , Begin Image 435 of 736. Family Search Film, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS73-MSMQ-B?view=index&action=view ===West Camp, 1708-1729=== * The book of names especially relating to the early Palatine and the first settlers in the Mohawk Valley, MacWethy, Lou D., Lutheran Church ('''West Camp, New York'''), Trinity Lutheran Church (Stone Arabia, New York), includes the Kocherthal Records, 1708-1729. and '''Lutheran Trinity Church of Stone Arabia''', Rev. Sommers Records, 1743-1750. Family Search Identifier 178085, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/443564-the-book-of-names-especially-relating-to-the-early-palatine-and-the-first-settlers-in-the-mohawk-valley?offset= ===Stone Arabia 1743-1750=== * The book of names especially relating to the early Palatine and the first settlers in the Mohawk Valley, MacWethy, Lou D., Lutheran Church ('''West Camp, New York'''), Trinity Lutheran Church (Stone Arabia, New York), includes the Kocherthal Records, 1708-1729. and '''Lutheran Trinity Church of Stone Arabia''', Rev. Sommers Records, 1743-1750. Family Search Identifier 178085, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/443564-the-book-of-names-especially-relating-to-the-early-palatine-and-the-first-settlers-in-the-mohawk-valley?offset= == Other Records == ===Schenectady, New York=== * A history of St. George's church in the city of Schenectady, Vol. 2, by Hanson, Willis T. (Willis Tracy), Schenectady, Private Printing, 1919, Baptisms, 1753-1850, Marriages 1771-1850, Burials 1771-1885, Births 1767-1788, https://archive.org/details/cu31924092463466/page/n5/mode/2up . * Schenectady First Presbyterian Church Records from 1796. Copied by Charlotte Taylor Luckhurst, 1917, Family Search, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4613298&rmsId=TH-909-60719-1752-52&imageIndex=6&singleView=true . Marriages begin Image 50 of 857, https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/image-details?page=1&place=4613298&rmsId=TH-909-60719-1752-52&imageIndex=49&singleView=true , ===Poughkeepsie, New York=== * Poughkeepsie (N.Y.). Christ Church, and Helen Wilkinson Reynolds. The Records of Christ Church, Poughkeepsie, New York. Poughkeepsie: F. B. Howard, 191119. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=nyp.33433062530161&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 . ===Hyde Park, New York=== * St. James Episcopal Church, in Records of the town of Hyde Park, Dutchess County, vol. 3, By Franklin Delano Roosevelt, Hyde Park, New York, 1928. Series: Dutchess County Historical Society.; Collections, Hyde Park, New York, 1928, Baptisms begin with Image 293, https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/568460/?offset=0#page=293&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= ===Pleasant Valley, New York=== * Presbyterian Church of Pleasant Valley, Dutchess Co., N.Y. 1793-1829. Family Search Film # 008624917, Image 3 of 79, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C34Y-V95B?i=2&cat=204386 . ===Rombout, Dutchess County, New York=== * Presbyterian Church, Rombout, Dutchess, New York computer printout; marriages, 1750-1846 (Digital image no. 834-911) Film # 007894807, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4D-B6V3?i=833&cat=7942 . * Presbyterian Church, Rombout, Dutchess, New York computer printout; births or christenings, 1744-1844, Film # 007903452, Image 442 of 2044 , https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSHM-VSXQ-G?i=441&cat=11504 . ===Round Top Lutheran, Pine Plains, Dutchess, New York=== * Round Top Lutheran, Pine Plains, Dutchess, New York, Births or Christenings, 1760-1788, Computer Printout, Family Search Film # 007894807, Image 1363 of 2226, https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4D-BXRB?i=1362&cat=7942 . === Connecticut === ==== New Haven ==== * ''[[Space:Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850|Vital Records of New Haven, 1649-1850]]'' (Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. Connecticut Society, 1917-1924) === Pennsylvania === ==== General ==== * Linn, John B, and William H. Egle. Record of Pennsylvania Marriages Prior to 1810: [and,] List of Officers of the Colonies on the Delaware and the Province of Pennsylvania, 1614-1776. Harrisburg: C.M. Busch, State printer of Pennsylvania, 1895. Print. https://archive.org/details/recordofpennsylv00linn ==== Bensalem, from 1710 ==== * "Records of the Dutch Reformed Church, Bensalem, Bucks County, Pennsylvania." ''Pennsylvania Genealogical Magazine''. Philadelphia, PA: Genealogical Society of Pennsylvania, 1895–. (Online database. AmericanAncestors.org. New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2011.) [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB412/i/12400/24/24212708 Vol. 5 (1916), page 24 ff.] Note: Some records are not in chronological sequence. Includes some records for places in New Jersey. ==== Smithfield, from 1741 ==== * "Records of the Dutch Reformed Church, Smithfield, Pennsylvania, 1741-1814 = Kerckenboeck van de Gemeynte van Smithsfield" https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/213747?availability=Family%20History%20Library === Marriage records outside of churches === ==== New Jersey Marriage Licenses, 1665-1800 ==== * ''[[Space:Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey|Documents Relating to the Colonial History of the State of New Jersey]]'' Vol. 22. (The Daily Journal Establishment, Newark, New Jersey, 1880-1949) :* Alphabetized list of New Jersey marriage licenses issued stated in the 1700s, after the Marriage Act of 1719, begins on page 1 (preceded by 126 pages of prefatory material) * New Jersey Department of State, [https://wwwnet-dos.state.nj.us/DOS_ArchivesDBPortal/index.aspx Colonial Marriage Bonds, 1665-1799] (searchable database, with link for ordering copies of selected records) ====Monmouth County, New Jersey ==== * Marriage Returns, 1684-1892, Database Search: https://mcapps.co.monmouth.nj.us/Web/Archives/MarriageSearch.aspx ==== Somerset County, New Jersey ==== * Marriages 1795-1879, A-C - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 1, Page 128, 292 (New Jersey) * Marriages 1795-1879, C - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 2, Page 51, 221 (New Jersey) * Marriages 1795-1879, D - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 3, Page 64, 311 (New Jersey) * Marriages 1795-1879, D-H - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 4, Page 46, 230, 309 (New Jersey) * Marriages 1795-1879, H-K - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 5, Page 51, 150, 223 (New Jersey) * Marriages 1795-1879, L - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 6, Page 232, 281 (New Jersey) * Marriages 1795-1879, M-Q - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 7, Page 146, 191, 301 (New Jersey) * Marriages 1795-1879, R-Z - ''[[Space:Somerset_County_Historical_Quarterly|Somerset County Historical Quarterly]]'' Vol. 8, Page 56, 193, 283 (New Jersey) ===New York Marriage Licenses === * ''[[Space:New York Marriages Previous to 1784|New York Marriages Previous to 1784]]'' (Weed, Parsons and Co., Albany, New York, 1860) ------------------------------------------- == Other Records Sources == === FamilySearch === FamilySearch.org has indexed many records for which images may not be available online. Records at least partially available at FamilySearch include: In '''New York Marriages, 1686-1980''' https://familysearch.org/search/collection/1680847 :Albany, Athens, Brazil, Catskill, Claverack, Coxsackie, Freehold and Middletown, Gansegat, Germantown, Hackensack, Harlingen, Kinderhook, Linlithgo, Machackemeck, Marbletown, New Utrecht, New York, Paramus, Poughkeepsie, Rhinebeck, Rochester, St. Johnsville, Schaghticoke, Schenectady, Southampton (Bucks, Pennsylvania), Tappan (Irregular), Walpack, Wolverhollow, Zion Lutheran (Loonenburg), Records on FamilySearch films that are not indexed, but can be browsed, include: * Banns and marriage record, First Dutch Reformed Church, Rochester, Ulster County, New York, 1736-1795 - on https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-C9BR-CS26-M?i=501 Some of these are also available on Ancestry.com. For both FamilySearch and Ancestry, it is not always possible to look at the register lists; it may be necessary to do name searches. === ''New York Genealogical and Biographical Record...'' === Records that appear in issues still protected by copyright: * Claverack * Coxsackie * Jamaica * Rhinebeck * Lutheran, New York City 1725-1783 === New York Genealogical & Biographical Society === Collection consists mainly of records transcribed by Royden Woodward Vosburgh. Some are indexed, all are browseable. Over 120 churches (Lutheran, Presbyterian, Reformed, Episcopal, Congregational) are included, many post-1800. Subscription required. * https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/elibrary/religious-records-new-york-state-1639-1914 === Kinship === Kinship, which now operates under the auspices of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, has published and sells books of transcripts or copies of many records (churches, cemeteries, tax lists, etc.) for New York, plus some records for other places in the U.S. and Canada, particularly places that experienced significant in-migration from New York. These records were compiled over several decades through the efforts of Arthur C. M. Kelly. Many of these records are unique to Kinship, but others are readily available from free sources or paid online sources. (It's a good idea to search elsewhere before you buy records from Kinship.) See https://kinshipny.com/ for information. === Other Published Books === * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/39272167 Tappan], Tappan, Rockland, New York
    Baptisms 1694-1899 * [https://www.worldcat.org/oclc/865905279 Acquackanonk], Passaic, New Jersey
    Baptisms and Marriages 1727-1816 : (including some births, 1692-1726) * [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/38872633 Beaver Dam], Berne, Albany, New York
    Baptisms 1763-1861; Marriages 1787-1877
    [http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/ New York State Education Library]. Also at https://www.newyorkfamilyhistory.org/elibrary/religious-records-new-york-state-1639-1914 * Second Bethlehem Reformed Church (Delmar Reformed Church), Delmar, Bethlehem, Albany, New York
    Baptisms and Marriages 1848-1899
    [http://www.nysl.nysed.gov/ New York State Education Library] * Clarksville Dutch Church (Clarksville Community Reformed Church), Clarksville, New Scotland, Albany, New York
    Baptisms 1856-1919, incomplete
    [http://schenectadyhistorical.org/ Grems-Doolittle Library, Schenectady County Historical Society] === Brooklyn Genealogy Website: [http://brooklynancestry.com/new-york-church-records/ New York Church Records] page === Note: Quality of records/transcriptions from this source is not verified. Records found here that may not be available elsewhere include: * New Amsterdam Dutch Church. * Jamaica Dutch Church. *New York French Church. *Staten Island Moravian Church. ===Dutch Door Genealogy Website === Regina Haring maintained this resource. Offline as of early 2022, archived at https://web.archive.org/web/20210422165601/http://www.dutchdoorgenealogy.com/ and temporarily hosted at http://dutchgenie.net/bergen/DutchDoorGenealogy/ddg-home.html in preparation for a move to ngsbc.org website. Site provides resources for Rockland County, New York, and Bergen County, New Jersey. Quality of records/transcriptions from this source is not verified. Record sets that include pre-1800 content and may not be available elsewhere include: * Tappan and Clarkstown Reformed Dutch Churches, Marriages, 1699-1831; Clarksown continues 1831-1865 * Tappan Cemetery Records * Kakiat/West New Hempstead Reformed Church Baptisms and Marriages, from 1774 * New Hempstead Presbyterian Church (locally known as the English Church) Membership Records,, from 1754 === [http://longislandgenealogy.com Long Island Genealogy website] === A few records on this site are also available at other places, and the site has many useful resources that are not church records. Early church records that may not be found elsewhere include: * [http://longislandgenealogy.com/StGeorge/Baptisms.html Baptisms performed at St George's Church (Anglican/Episcopal) from 1725-1845], Hempstead, Long Island, New York. * [http://longislandgenealogy.com/StGeorge/GeorgesIndex.html Marriage Records of St. George's Episcopal Church], Hempstead, 1725-1813. == See also == * [[Space: New Netherland Settlers Project Reliable Sources|New Netherland Settlers Project Reliable Sources]] * [[:Category:Records_of_the_Reformed_Dutch_Church_at_Wawarsing_Vol_I|Records of the Reformed Dutch Church at Wawarsing Vol I]] * [https://books.google.com/books?id=dadBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA4 List of the Dutch Reformed Churches of New Netherland] (In ''Year Book of the Holland Society of New York'', 1916.) * [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~batrhune/genealogy/Early%20Dutch%20Family%20Ties/page25.htm Location Map of 18th Century Reformed Dutch Congregations in New Jersey, New York city, and western Long Island], by Barbara Terhune * Brouwer Genealogy Blog Church Records Articles ** Part I : https://web.archive.org/web/20180215192504/http://brouwergenealogy.blogspot.com/2013/09/church-records-part-i.html ** Part II: https://web.archive.org/web/20180215192328/http://brouwergenealogy.blogspot.com/2013/09/church-records-part-ii-transcriptions.html ** Part IV: https://web.archive.org/web/20180215191807/http://brouwergenealogy.blogspot.com/2013/09/church-records-part-vi-downstate-new.html * G2G discussion of Hudson Valley place names found in Church Records, https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1382968/what-did-newton-new-york-refer-albany-county-1720s-and-1730s

    Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York

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    [[Category: Kingston, New York]] [[Category: New Netherland Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New York Genealogy Resources]] [[Category: New York, Sources]] [[Category: Old Dutch Church, Kingston, New York]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ulster County, New York]] __TOC__ == Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York == Marriage Records (1660-1809); Baptism Records (1660-1809). The Dutch church in Kingston (originally called Esopus or Wiltwijck/Wiltwyck) was started about 1660. The Kingston Reformed Dutch Church was the central repository for all records of marriages and baptisms conducted by circuit-rider Domines throughout Ulster and Orange counties of New York; Sussex County, New Jersey, and parts of Pike County, Pennsylvania, until local churches were built and staffed. This occurred between 1735 and 1745 depending on the area. * by Rev. [[Hoes-28|Roswell Randall Hoes]] (1850-1921) * published by De Vinne Press, New York, 1891 * As a work in the public domain, this book also has been republished in print format, for example by Genealogical Publishing Company in 1980. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ''See also:'' * ''[[Space:Baptism_and_Marriage_Records_of_the_DRC_in_America|Baptism and Marriage Records of the Dutch Reformed Church of New Netherland and Beyond]]'' * '' [[Space:Sources-New_York#Ulster_County|Ulster County, New York, Sources]]'' === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=HnlEAQAAMAAJ * https://archive.org/details/baptismalmarriag00king * https://archive.org/details/cu31924082451307 * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009593431 * https://search.ancestry.com/search/db.aspx?dbid=20911 ($subscription) * https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QHK-93RK-83S * https://olddutchchurch.org/history/genealogy/ (Notes: This website omits the index to male witnesses, but it also has lists of '''burials''' at the Kingston church that are not found in the Hoes book.) * Partial transcripts of these records are at [https://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/kingston_baptisms.htm https://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~rbillard/kingston_baptisms.htm] and [http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/kingston_marriages.htm https://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rbillard/kingston_marriages.htm]. Unfortunately, these transcripts omit the ID numbers, punctuation, and possibly other details found in the original. === Table of Contents === * Kingston Baptismal Register * Kingston Marriage Register * Baptismal index. Fathers * Baptismal index. Mothers * Baptismal index. Male witnesses * Baptismal index. Female witnesses * Marriage index. Husbands * Marriage index. Wives * Miscellaneous index === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Hoes, Roswell Randall. ''[[Space:Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York|Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York]]'' (De Vinne, New York, 1891) [ Page ]. * ([[#Hoes|Hoes]]) * Hoes, Roswell Randall. ''[[Space:Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York|Baptismal and Marriage Registers of the Old Dutch Church of Kingston, Ulster County, New York]]'' (De Vinne, New York, 1891) [ Page ].

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    [[Archer-1857|Myrtle Marion Archer]] was one of the first superintendents of Nursing at Baptist Memorial Hospital School of Nursing. [[James-524|Mary Frances James]] graduated Jan 30, 1950. [[Ditto-5|Mary Elizabeth Ditto]] also graduated on Jan 30, 1950. Mrs. Nina Basham became Superintendant of the School of Nursing and Director of Nursing for the hospital in Feb 1950. The Memphis Press-Scimitar, Memphis, Tennessee. 21 Feb 1950, Tue · Page 31

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    [[Category:Barbeau Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Baraboo-1|Gerald Baraboo]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! '''Note: To add a Barbeau, Barbeaux, Barbot to this name study use this configuration:''' Category:Barbeau Name Study (with [[ ]] Brackets) Biography One Name Study|name=Barbeau (with {{ }} Brackets) [[Category:Barbeau Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Barbeau}} == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == 1. Add a historical name and family genealogy report. 2. Add the Barbeau Name Study category to Barbeau family members. 3. Add one DNA report. 4. Submit membership requests to active WikiTree Barbeau researchers. ===Barbeau=== Biologie: Barbellus (Barbeaux) ==Geographical Locations == {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study-4.jpg |caption=Barbeau name locations in France }} {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study-9.jpg |caption=Barbeau Name Locations in USA }} {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study-13.jpg |caption=Barbeaux name locations in France ( French Netherlands) }} {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study-14.jpg |caption=Barbeaux name locations in USA }} Contemporary Global Locations of Barbeau Families Barbeau (Barbeaux, Barbot) families today are found in France, Belgium, England, New Zealand, Mauritius, South Africa , United States, Canada ..... === Barbeau Name Variants: === '''In North America''' since approximately 1600 the Barbeau name includes the following variants: Barbeau, Barbot, Barbeaux. (Baraboo, Barboo are Americanized versions.) (see : https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Baraboo_Name_Study) In North America the French dit names that identified various Barbeau family lines include: (Dit)(Dite), Boisdore, Bois-Dore, Poitevin, LaForest, LaForet, Lafontaine. French dit names were discontinued in France after the French Revolution and were discontinued in North America when the family became nationalized, (American, British, Canadian etc) after Nouvelle France and (French, Spanish) Louisanne. ) In North America the Barbeau surname is often represented as Barbot especially in the dit Boisdore family line during 1600-1750 circa in Nouvelle France. Surname variants include: Barbeau, Barbot, Barbo . Barbeau and Barbot sound the same pronounced in French. Nouvelle France Parish references generally did not have family signatures to confirm the recorded and often variable spelling information. It often depended on the French fluency of the person and period when transcribed, when the transcriptions took place, (ie. Tanguay) and who initially wrote the hand written Catholic documents.(Scribe, Priest) Families rarely edited the catholic registers either without access or they lacked the abilities to read or write. Nouvelle France Jesuits, Sulpicians or the Recollet translated names differently depending on their language use, what name they heard, their regional French dialect and sometimes they seemed to "make up the spelling." When researching the variants of the Barbeau name in North America it is prudent to research both ancestors and descendants for clues. It also helps to research other documents. (Civil, Business, Land, Journals etc etc) It is an advantage in detail whenever research discovers the French dit identification with the given name. '''In Europe''' and primarily France the Barbeau names includes the following variants from approximately 1100 forward : Barbeau, Barbeaux, Barbot, Barbault, Barbaud, Barbaux, Barbu. (Note: Barbe is often sited as a variant however research has not shown that to be correct.) [[Baraboo-1|Baraboo-1]] 18:27, 18 January 2020 (UTC) In Europe primarily France and Netherlands, (Belgica Regia, the "Royal Netherlands") the Barbeau, Barbeaux, Barbot names often included the following French dit, dite names : Bois-dore, Bois Dor, Boisdore, LaForest, LaForet, Bruyere, Burran, Bois-Barbeau, Bois-Barbot, Poitevin. Barbeau, Barbot, Barbaud, Barbault , Barbaux, and Barbeaux have the same sound when French pronounced. [(.The French Language in the Seventeenth Century: Contemporary Opinion in France By Peter Rickard)] [( https://translate.google.com/#fr/en/Barbeau%2C%20Barbot%2C%20Barbaut%2C%20Barbaud%2C%20Barbaux%20%2C%20Barbeaux )] === Origins of the Barbeau Families=== (Work In Progress 5/2020 ) Migration from Regions in France to Canada, Nouvelle France and Nouvelle-France Louisiane. 1. Poitou 2. Bordeaux 3. Orleans 3. Saintonge 4. Bretagne Barbeau of Poitou : Archives seigneuriales du Poitou. Inventaire analytique des archives du chateau de la Barre " BARBEAU . A 3. – Parchemin . 1513, 10 avril. — Donation de tous ses biens, faite par Jean Barbeau , du bourg de La Chapelle-Achard , à André Barbeau , prêtre , son fils , à condition de le prendre chez lui jusqu'à sa mort, en le défrayant de tout, et de donner après son décès , une somme de 12 deniers tournois à Jean Barbeau , Jeanne et Tiphayne Barbelle , ses autres enfants." [(Archives seigneuriales du Poitou. Inventaire analytique des ..., Volume 1 By Alfrede Richard)] === Charlemagne Connection=== René-Pascal (Paschal) Barbeau dit Boisdoré https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barbeau-167 is 32 degrees connected to Charlemagne (Karolus Magnus) "King of the Franks, Emperor of the Romans" Carolingian https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Carolingian-77 [[Baraboo-1|Baraboo-1]] 23:12, 11 March 2020 (UTC) ===Religious Affiliations=== The Barbeau, Barbeaux, Barbaud and Barbot families researched from circa 1200 in France to to North America are predominately Catholic. During the Huguenot reformation in France many Barbeau families remained Catholic with some Barbeau families becoming protestant. The Protestant Barbeau families during the reformation fled to England, Nouvelle France and later to the Colonial America. Some Protestant Barbeau families changed their last name to Barbot during that time. '''Michael Barbeau ''' provides an excellent resource for understanding the protestant Huguenot history . " Qui suis-je ? Je fais de la généalogie depuis 20 ans. Formateur de profession, je suis retraité d'Hydro-Québec depuis 2004 où j'étais responsable de la formation informatique. J'ai été deux ans président du Club de généalogie d'Hydro-Québec et le rédacteur de La Lignée, le bulletin de ce club. Jai développé un cours d'initiation à la généalogie. Je suis membre de la Société Généalogique Canadienne Française. . Mes travaux de recherche ont portés entre autre sur les huguenots en Nouvelle-France et sur la famille Duberger. J 'ai publié des articles dans Mémoires de la Société de Généalogie Canadienne Française sur Bertrand Courtois et sa famille et sur Pierre Dugua Demons. J'ai été pendant 3 ans guide bénévole au Château Ramezay. Auteur de plusieurs conférences que je dispense depuis 20 ans dans les différentes sociétés d'histoire et de généalogie du Québec. Je donne également des conférence à l'université du troisième âge de l'université de Sherbrooke. Je suis également auteur de pièces de théâtre. J'ai écrit cinq pièces de théâtre, des comédies qui ont fait l'objet de plusieurs représentation par des troupes de théâtre amateur. Les troupes intéressées peuvent consulter le résumé de mes pièces en cliquant sur le lien suivant: " [(http://pages.infinit.net/barbeaum/index.htm)] === Barbeau Barbus Barbel (Fish)=== Barbeau, nom communément donné à différentes espèces de poissons et notamment au barbeau commun (Barbus barbus) " Fish described as barbels by English-speaking people may not be known as barbels in their native country, although the root of the word may be similar. For instance, the Mediterranean barbel (Barbus meridionalis) is '''known as barbeau méridional or barbeau truité in France''', but also as drogan, durgan, tourgan, turquan and truitat." [(https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbeau_m%C3%A9ridional)][(https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbeau_m%C3%A9ridional)][(https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbeau_commun)] {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study-2.jpg |caption=Illustration représentant un barbeau commun, faite d'après une photo de Linie29 (fichier nommé ; "Barbe Tiergarten Schoenbrunn }} ===Barbeau Flower (Cornflower) Variations=== Barbeau, nom autrefois donné à la fleur de bleuet Barbeau - Centaurea cyanus {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study-8.jpg |caption=Centaurea cyanus, Cichorium intybus Barbeau Cornflower (European) }} Barbeau des montagnes - Centaurea montana Par analogie, Bleu barbeau, nuance de bleu rappelant cette fleur {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study-7.jpg |caption=Barbeau Bleuet Cornfower (Common) }} [(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Centaurea_cyanus)] ===Barbeau Cornflower Porcelain Design=== The design of cornflower sprigs, in French “Barbeau,” originated with pieces made for Queen Marie Antoinette by the Sevres factory. The underplate marked “M” for Monsieur the royal patron who later became King Louis XVIII of France. The Barbeau design remains in effect today. The decor with cornflowers called ‘’ au barbeau ‘’,very popular during the 18th century was one of the Queen Marie-Antoinette’s favorites. The French flower may have originally been attributed to Jean-Louis Barbeau de la Bruyère although a confirmation is needed. [[Baraboo-1|Baraboo-1]] 19:42, 18 January 2020 (UTC) {{Image|file=Barbeau-39.jpg |caption=St. Rose and Barbeau Cornflower pattern circa 1750 }} [(https://bardith.com/product/antique-porcelain-soup-tureen/)] [(https://www.rubylane.com/item/1524904-2136A-198/Set-two-late-18th-century-French)][(A General History of Porcelain, Volume 2 By William Burton page 11)] ===Barbeau Michigan United States=== Barbeau, ville américaine du Michigan ; "Barbeu is located in the Eastern Upper Peninsula on the St. Mary's River." [(https://www.michigan.org/city/barbeau#?c=44.4299:-85.1166:6&tid=326&page=0&pagesize=20&pagetitle=Barbeau)] The city was named for Pierre Barbeau , "Peter B. Barbeau was a prominent merchant and community leader in Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan, during the nineteenth century. He was born June 29, 1800, in LaPrairie, Quebec, and died in the Sault on October 17, 1882." [(https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barbeau-241)] === Abbaye de Barbeau === Abbaye de Barbeau, abbaye française, au sud-est de Melun ; "Barbeau Abbey was founded in 1147 by King Louis VII of France on the banks of the Seine, whence the original name Seine-Port, or Sequanae Portus, in Latin. It was transferred to its present site in 1156. The present name is supposedly derived from the French word for barbel, which is also depicted in the abbey's arms. According to the foundation legend a barbel was fished out of the Seine and found to contain a ring mounted with a precious stone that was lost by Saint Loup as he crossed the river, the sale of which raised the funds to build the monastery. In 1180 Louis VII was buried in the abbey. His bones were transferred to St. Denis' Abbey in 1817." [(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbeau_Abbey)][(https://chapellerablais.pagesperso-orange.fr/site%20archives/html-docs/doc-chemins-foret-ports.htm)] {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study-3.jpg |caption=Grand Autel De L'Abbaye de Barbeau Tomb of Louis VII of France in Barbeau Abbey }} {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study-15.jpg |caption=Drawing of Abby of Barbeau (Barbeaux) }} ===Tour Barbeau, une des tours de l'ancienne enceinte de Philippe-Auguste à Paris === " The Barbeau tower Elle était située à l'emplacement actuel du 32, quai des Célestins. Comme les autres tours du coin de l'enceinte, elle faisait 25 m de haut et 10 m de diamètre. La tour n'existe plus en 1609 (plan de Vassalieu, 1609). No 32, quai des Célestins : borne de Paris signalant l'emplacement de cette ancienne tour. Elle était reliée à la tour Loriaux, située dans une île du même nom (aujourd'hui disparue) au milieu du fleuve, et elle-même reliée au château de la Tournelle, sur la rive gauche, par des chaînes qui reposaient sur des radeaux amarrés à des pieux profondément enfoncés dans le fleuve. Lorsque Charles V décide au xive siècle la construction de nouveaux remparts extérieurs afin d’assurer la sécurité des quartiers neufs de la ville marchande, dont l’expansion économique et démographique avait été rapide, la tour Barbeau est restaurée et en constitue l’appui à l'extrémité d'un mur de fortification construit vers 1370 le long de la Seine à partir de la tour de Billy. Au xvie siècle, le jeu de paume de la Croix-Noire s’établit à cet endroit, adossé au soubassement de la muraille. Molière à ses débuts y installe son illustre théâtre de décembre 1644 à août 1645. Devenue inutile, elle est détruite au xviie siècle. De nos jours, une borne de Paris sise au 32, quai des Célestins en rappelle l'existence." " Louis VII th e Yo u n ger King of France [1120-1180] of Reims, Marne, Champagne, France, died in Paris, Seine, Ile-de-France, France, buried in Notre-Dame-de-Barbeau, Fontainbleau, Seine-et-Marne, Ilede-France, France, m1. 1137 Eleanor of Aquitaine [1123-1204] of Chateau de Belen-Beliet, Gironde, Aquitaine, France, died in Chateau mirabel, Tarn-et-Garonne, Midi-Pyrenees, France, buried in Fontevrault Abbey, Maine-et-Loire, Maine/Pays-de-la-Loire, France, daughter of William 131 VIII Comte de Poitou, X Duke d’Aquitaine, and Eleanor de Chatellerault; m2. 1154 Constance of Castile [1144-1160] of Castile, Spain, buried at St Denis, Paris, Ile-de-France, France, daughter of Alfonso VII the Emperor King of Leon & Castile and Berenguela of Barcelona; m3. 1160 Alix (Adelaide) of Champagne [1140-1206] of Blois, Loir-et-Cher, Orleanais/Centre, France, died in Paris, Seine, Ile-de-France, France, buried in Abbaye de Potigny, Calvados, Normandy, France, daughter of Theobald IV Comte de Blois, II de Champagne, and Mathilde (Maud) von Sponheim " [(https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_Barbeau)][(The Story of Paris (Medieval Towns Series) By Thomas Okey)][(The Fortifications of Paris: An Illustrated History By Jean-Denis G.G. Lepage page 55)] {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study-11.jpg |caption=La Seine en amont de Paris, avec la tour Barbeau et la Tournelle sur un plan de Braun }} [(https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Tour_Barbeau_et_la_Tournelle_sur_un_plan_de_Braun_(1574).jpg)] The Barbeau tower on the plan and Truschet Hoyau (1550) with remains of the wall of Charles V . It was located at the current location of 32, quai des Célestins. {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study-12.jpg |caption=La tour Barbeau sur le Plan de Truschet et Hoyau (1550) }} [(https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Plan_de_Paris_vers_1550_Tour_Barbeau.jpg)] ===Mont Barbeau=== Mont Barbeau, plus haute montagne du Nunavut, au Canada ; " Barbeau Peak is a mountain in Qikiqtaaluk, Nunavut, Canada. Located on Ellesmere Island within Quttinirpaaq National Park, it is the highest mountain in Nunavut and the Canadian Arctic. The mountain was named in 1969 after Dr. Marius Barbeau (1883-1969), a Canadian anthropologist whose research into First Nations and Inuit cultures gained him international acclaim." [(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbeau_Peak)] {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study-10.jpg |caption=Barbeau Peak in 2002 }} ===Barbeau Wine Company=== BARBEAU Très Vieux Rosé Grande Réserve Poitou-Charentes • Pineau-des-charentes rosé tranquille Bon rapport qualité/prix 11 à 15 € Vin exceptionnel COUP DE CŒUR L'avis du Guide Hachette des Vins La famille Barbeau exploite depuis plus d'un siècle cette propriété et a débuté la vente directe de ses produits en 1970. Ce pineau rosé est issu à 100 % de merlot. Sa belle robe rouge carminé présente des reflets légèrement orangés conférés par le vieillissement sous bois. On apprécie un nez à la fois fin et puissant, très aromatique avec des notes de confiture d'oranges, de grillé et d'épices. Après une bonne attaque, la bouche se révèle souple, ample et très ronde. Ses notes boisées se fondent dans un ensemble exceptionnel. L'accord classique avec un gâteau au chocolat sera un délice. [(https://www.hachette-vins.com/guide-vins/les-vins/barbeau-tres-vieux-rose-grande-reserve-0-2004/20045431/)] {{Image|file=Barbeau_Name_Study.jpg |caption=BARBEAU Très Vieux Rosé Grande Réserve Guide 2004 Vin rosé tranquille Poitou-Charentes • Pineau-des-charentes }} ===Barbeau Genealogy Nouvelle France and Canada === Genealogy Reports: 1. GENEALOGY OF THE FAMILIES OF LA BEAUCE, Barbeau (26 entries) Report Concerning Canadian Archives for the Year ..., Volume 1 By Public Archives of Canada [(https://books.googleusercontent.com/books/content?req=AKW5QafBhHauripicntaxbYJyPLKhKkh1Q0RngMmtRzt1KXH8AknpkBxxfFLH7lbwFNgk_166WDVGmw4Bl9JuuJrsDhxDnA8HtKGNy1reV2qUJWb5HWTRNpVXvb3nLeV7e9NlsXdxL6hBSWrQf5AT-cs3_pVJUZl3ugUAfSf5t1ueOroMfKgbU3sOad2irKgPhmIpWuv0NWiSvS-WQWo8VwNnfGQEPB_ecIstAiNKMGDIO3fcXx5bSSlv3ik0EIaA0L7t3Bf1APDz0Zx5o71DmZFQ_3vpG1JGg page 7 or page 1070 )] ===Barbeau dit Boisdore history at French Mobile, Pearl River, Bay St. Louis and New Orleans 1719 - === Excerpts: " Jean Claude Favre, a new British subject from Mobile, married Marguerite Wiltz (b 1740, d7/28/1805) on June 7, 1759. She was the daughter of Marie Anne Colon. Her sister Marguerite Colon married Joseph Barbeau dit Boisdore, a Canadian on October 13, 1747. Together with the Favres, members of the Colon and Boisdore families would be the earliest non-Native settlers of the East Pearl River region of Hancock County. Apparently relations between the Favres and Boisdores were not always cordial as seen in a lawsuit brought in 1776 by Luis Boisdore versus Jean Favre. . Louis Boisdore filed the suit against Jean Favre in New Orleans over a slave named “Luison.” This case continued until 1783 when Widow Favre settles with Boisdore. Succession suit indicates that Jean Claude died around 1782. Marguerite Wiltz died 7/28/1802 at 65 (cf. LHQ October 1928, vol. II, no. 4: 668; St. Louis Cathedral Record of Interments (1793-1803) page 115 Act 1019) (11).(This would seem to be more authoritative than above, as record cutting off at 1803 could not include her as dying in 1805, as above)" " The Boisdore family received their deed in Hancock County in 1781.5 They were related through marriage to the Collon family, and the Favres. Like many French settlers they moved from Mobile to New Orleans to escape the British occupation of West Florida that began in 1763. They took possession of the region upon the defeat of Great Britain and the return of Spanish rule. The name Boisdore still appears on topographic maps, bayous, and in some descriptions of the Ancient Earthwork, also known as the Boisdore Fortification. Many of the early historical characters that would inhabit southwest Hancock County are mentioned in the deed transaction of Charles Souvigny and John Baptiste Roussere (or Rousseve). Among them were Bienville, Diron D’Artaguette, LaLande, Boisdore, Meminger and Collon. We will meet each one and more as we progress through our history." "JOSEPH BARBEAU DIT BOISDORE AND LOUIS BARBANT BOISDORE The Boisdore claim in southernmost Hancock County was contested for 67 years. The Boisdores were apparently old family with properties in Mobile and New Orleans.20 There is evidence in the Rousseve and Souvigny deeds from 1788 that Joseph Barbant de Boisdore had attained the deed to the land owned by Charles Marie LaLande. There is no mention of a date. Joseph Barbeau dit Boisdore was most likely the father of Luis, John and Anthony 21. He married the sister of Marguerite Wiltz, wife of Jean Claude and mother to Simon Favre, in 1747. But possibly only briefly since two years later there is a record of a marriage contract of Joseph Barland called Boisdore, native of Mobile, and Mary Jean Deslandis, widow of Chas. Rochon 22 in 1749 (New Orleans Genesis, vol. 8; 326-334) Luis Boisdore was given land by Miro at Mosquitto Village, in fact most of the land south of Philip Saucier extending to Bay St. Louis (April 1, 1783). Luis also purchased the plantation of Baptiste Saucier, 12 February 1781, which he later transferred to John Chastang for four cows and their calves 7 October 1784. Joseph may have moved to New Orleans after leaving his plantation to his sons, possibly in advance of the British occupation of West Florida. He (or someone with his name) may be the one living with his wife on the left side of St. Ursulle St. in New Orleans in 1778. At that time Joseph Boisdore and his wife were both over 49 years old, had 5 slaves, and no occupation listed. Ten years earlier Joseph was mentioned in a lawsuit in 1768 (Court case Joseph Boisdore versus Jean Villanave, 1768. In NO Genesis vol. 3, January 1964, no. 9). The Boisdore family was clearly more allied with the Spanish than the British. When Spain re-occupied Hancock County in 1781, prior French interests were restored. Luis Boisdore, probably the son of Joseph, was granted claim to what was his father’s original claim in the southwest portion of Hancock County. The area granted was known as Achoucoupoulous and stretched from Bayou of Muschettoe Village to Phillip Saucier, and had been formerly inhabited by Mr. Lussen (American State Papers 1789-1809, Public Lands 1, Class VIII, page 6). Boisdore wanted to use the land for a plantation and a vacherie or cow pen. There are at least two Luis Boisdores: The one to whom Governor Estevan Miro granted a tract of land along the Gulf Coast from Bayou of Mosquito Village (presently Mulatto Bayou) to Bay St. Louis on April 1, 1783 was probably Louis Boisdore, a gunsmith from New Orleans (Swanson n.d.; page 286, Plat). The other Louis or Luis was Louis Barbant Boisdore, merchant of New Orleans. We find that John and Anthony, his brothers, sell the plantation inherited from his father in St. Louis, north of Mobile 19 July 1759. Apparently the same year his father left his plantation to his sons, Luis married (Marriage Contract of Louis Barband Boisdore widower of Marie M. Devert, 1759, (NO Genesis vol. 3, January 1964, no. 9). Luis must have re-married, as after his death in 1788, his widow Marguerite Doussin petitioned both the Spanish and American for confirmation of the Boisdore claim. The same Luis was probably a militiaman in New Orleans in 1770 (From Robichaux, 1973:12). In a document dated 12 September 1770 we read of the Four Companies of militia of New Orleans. Fusiliers (Fourth Company) and that Luis Boisdore lived in House no. 11, Rear of City: Louis Boisdore. Total 324 signed by O’Reilly. On December 31, 1779, Luis Boisdore is mentioned as city steward in New Orleans (Kuntz Collection, Tulane 1981). The other Luis Boisdore was dead well before the land claims were confirmed. Luis Boisdore’ 23, (possibly a brother of Joseph’s) was a sergeant was killed during an ambush by a party of Chickasaws Indians on August 1, 1754. He fell near Natchez under the impetuous leadership of Sieur de La Morliere. This lieutenant disregarded the advice of the Ofogoulas Indians, members of the party, who were attempting to recover four had kidnapped women. The event is vividly described in official correspondence: La Morliere “Made impatient by the delay and by the behavior of the Indians in such a case, did not wait for the agreed signal to present himself with his troops. The enemies, hidden in the reeds, singled them out and fired their volley at them. Sieur de La Morliere was the first to be killed by several gunshots. The Indians of our party, seeing their precautions made useless, decamped each in his own direction. The soldiers held out for some time, notably the man named Boisdors, sargeant, who was overwhelmed by numbers, covered with wounds. After the most stubborn resistance and after having used up all his ammunition [he] sold the rest of his life for knife blows.” 24 Clealry boisdore was a prominent citizen in the area. The bayou presently called Mulatto is often also called Bayou Boisdore as seen in documents dated from 1788 and 1828 respectively. (American State Papers, Public Lands, Vol. V, :784-5; Swanson, 1988). It may be that the Boisdores never moved on the land, even though Boisdore is credited with building the “Claiborne House” in 1800. Luis apparently died in 1788 (Succession of Louis Boisdore, 1788; NO Genesis, no. 14, 124-132) and his widow would attempt, with marginal success to confirm the original deed first with the Spanish authorities and after with the US officials. Augustin Mallet is mentioned as the caretaker of the Boisdore claim, in the original deed." " April 26, 1783, Governor Estevan Miro granted Louis Boisdore of New Orleans a tract of land stretching along the Gulf Coast from Bayou of Mosquito Village (today Mulatto Bayou) to Bay. St Louis. Area was called Achoucoupoulous; Boisdore wanted to use it as for a plantation and a vacherie; he noted land was vacant, "formerly inhabited by Mrs. Lucer." Begin at the plantation of Philip Saucier to the Bayou Of Mosquito Village, with a depth as far as the Pearl River (1700-1783) Pintado Papers, Book X- Z: 156-70. Boisdore widow, Marguerite Doussin, applied for confirmation of grant to Miro on April 26, 1803. Augustin Mallette living on land to preserve rights of the family; no surveys done due to insects and heat. Claims that land was in cultivation 1788-1828. In 1810, Mr. Joseph Baker apparently owned the property; under a Spanish permit granted June 13, 1810 the land is described as cultivated between April 1810 and March 1813 (American State Papers vol.3, #18). Mulatto Bayou (American State Papers vol. 3 1815-1824) #18 Joseph Baker from original claimant Joseph Bake, Spanish Permit, June 13, 1810, 5 x 40 arpents, issued by John B. Pelleny; cultivated April 1810, March 1813 These reports conflict with an entry in the Deed Record Book, Hancock County Courthouse (Book A:1l which shows the heirs of Louis Boisdore selling the Mulatto bayou land. 21Inventory of Property of Sr. Boisdore and his wife Medaline Devert, 1759; New Orleans Genesis, vo l. 3, January 1964, no. 9" [( http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/history/early-history-hancock-county--ms)] === Family (Crests) Armorial s === This Barbeau Crest is described in various official French Documents Circa 1600. The fish represents Barbeau. " (fr) D'or à trois roses de gueules. The origin of the roses is unknown, there are a number of explanations offered : - the roses allude to the Roman name of the town Gratianopolis, the town of Grace, which was founded by the Emperor Gratian, or from the idea that roses grew from grains nobles. - the roses symbolise three martyrs: Saint Vincent, Saint André and Saint Jean-Baptiste. - the roses are the three powers in the city, the consuls, the Ddauphin or the mayor. - the roses are said to date from 1447, when the future Louis XI came to Grenoble, where he stayed for nine years as dauphin. On his arrival the nobles of the city offered him a bouquet of dog roses." The Crest suggests the relationship between Barbeau and Dauphine ( Probable: Roi and Geography) " The Dauphine region in France is physiographically the region comprises the westernmost outliers of the Alps and borders the highest portions of the Alps in France, just east of Grenoble. It borders the Rhône River valley on the west and Provence to the south." [(https://www.britannica.com/place/Dauphine)][(https://www.heraldry-wiki.com/heraldrywiki/index.php?title=Grenoble)] {{Image|file=Baraboo-1.jpg |caption=Baraboo de Barbeau de Barbot de Barbu Francaise }} This Barbeau Crest was probably designed by the a Barbeau Farmer either in Nouvelle France or in French Illinois. It represents the blessed gift of harvest with the holy chevron and symbol pointed towards the heavens on a field of sky blue represents thanks and faith in the Lord Jesus Christ. [[Baraboo-1|Baraboo-1]] 19:12, 18 January 2020 (UTC) {{Image|file=Baraboo-1-3.jpg |caption=Nouvelle France Barbeau dit Boisdore Coat of Arms }} "l'ancien terme de bar pour désigner le barbeau" {{Image|file=Baraboo-1-6.png |caption=De gueules aux deux bars adossés d'or (Ferrette) L'héraldique a conservé l'ancien terme de bar pour désigner le barbeau. Il est allongé, représenté de profil, généralement posé en pal et courbé. Les bars figurent souvent en paire et adossés. }} [(https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_meubles_h%C3%A9raldiques)] [(https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liste_des_meubles_h%C3%A9raldiques#/media/Fichier:Blason_Ferrette.svg)] (Other Crests pending descriptions and sources) {{Image|file=Baraboo-1-2.jpg |caption=Bar Gaufrido Francaise }} {{Image|file=Baraboo-1-1.png |caption=Barbeau de Bar Coat of Arms Circa 1200 France }} {{Image|file=Baraboo-1.png |caption=Le Barbu (Baraboo de barbeau) }} This is a Barbot Family Crest. Notice the same elements found in the Barbeau Crests. {{Image|file=Barbot-36.jpg |caption=Armes De Barbot 16th-18th Century }} " '''Pierre Barbot, sieur de la Blancheroche'''. De gueules à un pal alaisé d’argent chargé d’un barbeau de gueules, alumé d’or et accompagné de 4 lozanges cantonnées d’or. Armorial Général - Bretagne Charles d’Hozier, d’après l’édit de novembre 1696 [(https://www.repertoire-breton.org/armorial-hozier/ms32202/505)][(https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Illustrated_atlas_of_French_and_English_heraldic_terms)] ===Barbeau soldiers in the Napoleonic War === Reference site. 96 enrtries with birth dates and parents .. https://en.geneanet.org/fonds/individus/?filter-sourcename=on&go=1&nom=Barbeau&page=1&prenom=&size=50&sourcename%5B0%5D=depgn38900&type_periode=between ===Persons of Barbeau, Barbot, Barbeaux, Barbaud Surname === (Works in Progress there are thousands of people that should be added. ) '''Note:''' This list is not filtered. Any Barbeau, Barbot, Barbeaux, Barbaud person may be added. * '''Gaufridus (Geoffroy) de Barro or Barbeau''', of Burgundy, Cardinal Priest of S. Susanna, formerly Dean of the Church of S. Quentin en Vermandois [Roy, p.1, 5, and 23; in 1268], Chaplain of the Bishop of Paris (according to Duchesne; Roy, 5-8, 21, in 1263) On September 29, 1270, as Canon of Paris, he was named heir of Robert de Sorbon, Canon of Paris, in his Will. In November, 1274, when he was Dean of the Cathedral of Paris, he in turn gave all the property he inherited from Robert de Sorbon to the Congregatio pauperum Magistrorum Parisius studentium in Theologica Facultate [Luca d' Achery, Veterum aliquot scriptorum Spicilegium IX (Paris 1668), 247-248 and 249]. His Deanship is also mentioned by Martin IV [Registres de Martin IV, no. 384, p. 157]. He was created cardinal on Holy Saturday, April 12, 1281. He served as papal Auditor in examination of episcopal and abbatial elections. On April 30, 1283, he was granted control over the Hospice of S. Andrew next to S. Maria Maggiore [Registres de Martin IV, no. 324, p. 139]. He died in 1287, Sede Vacante. Ciaconius-Olduin (II, 243) states that he is commemorated in the Necrologium Ecclesiae Parisiensis on August 21; however, in the Obituarium of the Church of Paris on August 21, the commemoration is that of Geoffrey, Count of Brittany, son of King Henry II of England [Guérard, Cartulaire de Notre Dame de Paris IV (1850), 133]. The Abbey of S. Victor commemorates him on September 19. * Louis Joseph Barbeau (1731 - abt. 1788) Categories: Fort Conde, Mobile, French Territory, Nouvelle France | Catholics | Luisiana, Nueva España | Spanish Louisiana | La Louisiane, Nouvelle-France | Louisiana First Families | Physicians | Farmers | Businessmen | Land Owners | Barbeau Name Study | Boisdore Name Study | Louisiana Families | American Revolution [(https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barbeau-234)] *François Barbeau, costume designer, theatre director, artistic director, set designer (b at Montréal 20 July 1935). François Barbeau's career in the Québec theatre rests not only on flawless knowledge of fashion, cut, and character creation, but also on the use and even the design of material. Barbeau, in collaboration with many artisans, was an acknowledged master in fabric restoration.https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barbeau-875 [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/francois-barbeau François Barbeau] canadianencyclopedia *Charles Marius Barbeau, CC, FRSC, anthropologist, ethnologist, folklorist, ethnomusicologist (born 5 March 1883 in Ste-Marie-de-Beauce, QC; died 27 February 1969 in Ottawa, ON). Barbeau was the founder of professional folklore studies in Canada and was one of the first collectors of folk songs (courtesy Library and Archives Canada/C-34447). https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barbeau-256 [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/charles-marius-barbeau Marius Barbeau (1883-1969)] canadianencyclopedia *Marcel Barbeau is firstly an abstract expressionist and an action painting artist (1946-1957 and 1971-1980), whose paintings and sculptures become the material continuation of instinctual movement, which he superposes until formal achievement is reached. He’s thus pioneer of new pictural approaches, such as all over image, the cropping of composition by means of cutting a larger work or the association of several gestural techniques: scraping, marks, spots, drippings... His kinetic works (1959-1966) as well suggest the expression of movement, until it becomes incantatory hallucination. While adopting a minimalist approach in his quest for purity (19601963 and 1968-1971), he rejects its theoretical and formal constraints, to which he never totally submits. Let it be in his paintings, drawings or sculptures, his most simple compositions or most stripped forms – from the abstract figures that inhabits them – suggest movement, time passing by, a future to come. In that regard, his art constantly stands on the fringe of the aesthetic movements to which he relates to, imposing to the latter his own questionings, his own singular approach.https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barbeau-773[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marcel_Barbeau Marcel Barbeau, expressionist, painter] wikipedia[https://www.wikiart.org/en/marcel-barbeau Marcel Barbeau, art work] wikiart *Adrienne Jo Barbeau (born June 11, 1945) is an American actress, singer and the author of three books. Barbeau came to prominence in the 1970s as Broadway's original Rizzo in the musical Grease, and as Carol Traynor, the divorced daughter of Maude Findlay (played by Beatrice Arthur) on the sitcom Maude (1972–1978).[1] In 1980 she began appearing in horror and science fiction films, including The Fog (1980), Creepshow (1982), Swamp Thing (1982) and Escape from New York (1981). Other films included: Back to School (1986) and Argo (2012). During the 1990s, she became known for providing the voice of Catwoman on Batman: The Animated Series (1992–1995), and subsequent Batman cartoon series. In the 2000s, she appeared on the HBO series Carnivàle as Ruthie the snake dancer. In 2020, she appeared on the Netflix series AJ and the Queen with RuPaul. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barbeau-411https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Adrienne_Barbeau Adrienne Barbeau, actresse, singer, author === Other additions pending=== Avenue du Barbeau, (en néerlandais : Barbeellaan), rue bruxelloise ; lacs Barbeau, lacs de la vallée de la Matapédia situés à Sainte-Irène, au Québec. [(https://www.google.com/maps/place/Lac+Barbeau/@49.6633779,-75.4770581,2780m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m5!3m4!1s0x4ce0d39e3bec128f:0xc5c8db87467ed2f3!8m2!3d49.6615262!4d-75.4771185)] "Lac Barbeau is a lake in Canada . [ 2 ] It is located in the county of Mauricie and the province of Quebec , in the southeastern part of the country, 250 km northeast of the capital Ottawa . Lac Barbeau is 455 meters above sea level. [ 2 ] It is located on Lake Lac Gonzales . [ a ] The highest point nearby is 554 meters above sea level, 1.3 km northeast of Lac Barbeau. [ b ] In the surroundings of Lac Barbeau, mainly mixed forests grow . [ 4 ] The area around Lac Barbeau is near enough unpopulated, with less than two inhabitants per square kilometer. [ 5 ] The district is part of the hemiboreal climate zone . [ 6 ] The average annual temperature in the neighborhood is 1 ° C . The warmest month is June, when the average temperature is 16 ° C, and the coldest is January, with -17 ° C. [ 7 ] The average annual rainfall is 1,164 millimeters. The driest month is September, with an average of 121 mm of precipitation , and the driest is March, with 57 mm of precipitation."[(https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lac_Barbeau_(sj%C3%B6_i_Kanada,_Mauricie))] [(https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barbeau)] ===Miscellaneous Information=== *" Definition of Barbeau in the French dictionary "La définition de barbeau dans le dictionnaire est plante à fleurs bleues qui croît dans les blés. Une autre définition de barbeau est poisson de rivière du genre des cyprins à chair fade et criblée d'arêtes, muni de quatre barbillons."[(https://educalingo.com/en/dic-fr/barbeau)] * Ancestry,com definition of Barbeau "Barbeau Name Meaning. from barbeau 'barbel', a type of fish, hence a metonymic occupational name for a fisherman, or a nickname for a man with a sparse beard, the fish being distinguished by beardlike growths on either side of its mouth. nickname from a derivative of Old French, Occitan barbel 'point', 'tooth'."[(https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=barbeau)] ==Sources== * Barbeau Belgium References : https://www.openarch.nl/search.php?name=Barbeau * Barbeaux Belgium References : https://www.openarch.nl/search.php?useinsearch=1&name=Barbeaux&number_show=10&sort=1 See Also * Barbot family references: https://en.geneanet.org/archives/releves/publi/publication/hmarchadier/RP%20St%20Jean%20A%201680-1791.pdf * updated: http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/history/early-history-hancock-county--ms

    Bari Raid in World War II

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    Bari Air Raid in World War II
    {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-112.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} ::::'''The only chemical weapons incident of WWII''' {{Image|file=The_Great_War_Memorials.gif |align=c |size=170 |caption= }} By late autumn 1943 the Italian port of Bari had become extremely important to the Allied war effort in Italy. War material from the port supported the efforts of the British 8th Army in their drive up the eastern portion of Italy. In the beginning of November the newly created US 15th Air Force was headquartered in Bari and the their war material for the bases at Foggia flowed into the port {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-93.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=}} On December 2nd 1943 there were 40 ships packed into the harbor filled with various war supplies, ammunition and aviation fuel. Docked at pier 29 waiting to be unloaded was the '''John Harvey,''' a US Liberty ship that held a secret cargo. In her hold were 100 tons of bombs filled with mustard gas, which were to be used in retaliation if the Germans used chemical weapons. The cargo of the John Harvey was a closely guarded secret, known to Roosevelt, Churchill and a few others in the high command. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-94.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=}} Early in the afternoon of the 2nd a German recon plane made 2 passes over the port and was completely ignored. The British, who controlled the harbor considered the German air force in Italy done and did not consider an attack likely. At 7:30 pm the harbor was brightly lit and unloading of the ships was fully underway, a blackout was considered unnecessary. Then the bombs from 105 Ju-88’s began falling, first on the old town part of the city and then on the port facilities. Ammunition ships took direct hits and began to explode and burn, also hit was fuel pipeline that began to pump burning fuel into the harbor which began to engulf and burn the ships in the harbor. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-108.jpg |align=c |size=370 |caption=.}}{{clear}} One of those ships was the '''John Harvey''' which blew up, instantly killing everyone on board. The mustard gas was released into the air and the water. 20 minutes later the air raid was over 30 ships were sunk and destroyed. The port facilities were so damaged that it took 2 months to reopen them. The raid was to be known as “Little Pearl harbor”. More than 2,000 casualties are believed to have occurred between military personal, merchant marine and civilians. The civilian death count is unknown. {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-92.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=}}{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-111.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=.}}{{clear}}  “Amidst the carnage, a strange vapor with a garlic smell slowly wafted over the harbor.  Carried by the wind, it slowly crept into Bari itself as those exposed began to cough, their skin burning — some were blinded.  By dawn, 628 men, women and children — and medical staff — were in serious condition at the hospital.  Hundreds of Italian civilians fled to the country sickened — many would die, their passing left unrecorded in history.  Within the next few weeks, 83 of those at the hospital had died.” [http://www.historynet.com/world-war-ii-german-raid-on-bari.htm Historynet.com] - German raid on Bari {{Image|file=Bari_Raid_in_World_War_II.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=}}{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-107.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=.}}{{clear}} :The Americans sustained the highest losses from the German raid losing the '''John Bascom, John L. Motley, Joseph Wheeler, Samuel J. Tilden''' and the''' John Harvey''' ships. :The British lost four ships, the Italians three, the Norwegians three and the Polish, two. There were more than 1,000 military and merchant marine casualties with 800 admitted to local hospitals. A conservative estimate places civilian casualties at around 1,000.[http://mcm.dhhq.health.mil/cb_exposures/ww2/ww2mustard.aspx Medical Counter measures] - Mustard Disaster at Bari {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-109.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption=.}}{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-110.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=.}}{{Clear}} ::“Although the gas was mentioned in official American records, Churchill insisted British medical records be purged and mustard gas deaths listed as the result of ‘burns due to enemy action.’ Churchill’s attempts at secrecy may have caused more deaths, because had the word gone out, more victims, especially Italian civilians, might have sought proper treatment. Axis Sally, the infamous propaganda broadcaster, learned the truth and taunted the Allies. ‘I see you boys are getting gassed by your own poison gas,’ she sneered.” [http://fly.historicwings.com/2012/12/deadly-mystery-at-bari/ Historic Wings.com] - Deadly Mystery at Bari {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-106.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=.}} :::''Direct quotes from sources paint a better picture of the devastation'' '''See''' [[Paterniti-2 |Mathew Paterniti]] profile of Mathew Paterniti {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-105.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=Mathew Paterniti }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=70 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=70 |caption= }}

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    Barker Name Study

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    [[Category:Barker Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Barker-10611|Tammy Schweitzer]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ==Surname Variants== Barker Name Meaning English: occupational name for a tanner of leather, from Middle English bark(en) ‘to tan’, tree bark having been used as the tanning agent. English: occupational name for a shepherd, Anglo-Norman French bercher (Late Latin berbicarius, from berbex ‘ram’, genitive berbicis). With the change of -ar- to -er- in Middle English, this became indistinguishable from the preceding name. Altered spelling of German Barger or Berger. Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press == Task List == Post your direct family line. Our goal is to link our family lines through research. Post websites and published books and any historical societies related to Barker surname. Surname origins.

    Barnes Name Study

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    [[Category:Barnes Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Barnes Name Study Members, Barnes Name Study]] === How to Join === {{One Name Study|name=Barnes}} Open to everyone at any participation level. To join, just click the edit button of this space page and add your name to the bottom in the '''=== Member list and what we're working on ===''' section. Be sure to add what you're working on. You can come back and edit or update your efforts at any time. In the '''=== Family research projects ===''' section you can post any brick wall ancestors or areas where you need help with research or if you are seeking collaboration on projects. Feel free to edit this area and update it as you see fit. Another easy way to collaborate and stay connected on Barnes surname topics is to add Barnes to your followed tags, and put the Barnes One Name Sticker on your Barnes ancestor profiles. Please contact the project leader [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] or post a comment to the right if you have any questions. Thanks! === Goals === This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. === Sticker === If you would like to add your Barnes profile, add this code above the
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    {{One Name Study|name=Barnes}} == Member list and what we're working on == * [[Barnes-2141|Alta Barnes]] - Working on the Barnes line is from Thomas Barnes of New Haven. * [[Bright-1984|Billie (Bright) Keaffaber]] Working on Barnes from Virginia ,West Virginia, Maryland in America * [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] - I am researching the line of [[Barnes-1145|Brinsley Barnes]] (1713 - bef. 1794) - [[Baty-260|Baty-260]] 14:54, 15 January 2021 (UTC) * [[Gregor-197|Rich Gregor]] - Hello - I am working on the line of [[Barnes-1011|Richard Barnes]]. I believe him to be the 5th great-grandfather of my wife *[[Barnes-16360 | Carol Barnes]] - I am trying to find information on my gg grandfather Amos Barnes (b 1815 in Maryland or Pennsylvania, died 1891 Indiana) ==Sources== * http://dunhamwilcox.net/ct/new_haven1.htm

    Barnett Name Study

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    If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Barnett Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Barnett Barnett ] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Barnett name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Barnett's), by time period (18th Century Barnett's), or by topic (Barnett DNA, Barnett Occupations, Barnett Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Barnett Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Barnett}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    Barnum Name Study

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    This is a One-Name Study to collect in one place all that is known about the surname BARNUM and its variants BARNHAM and BARNAM

    ---- {{GOONS Sticker|Barnum}} There are 7,720 profiles on WikiTree for the surname Barnum and its variants, of which 7,530 (97.5 percent) are linked to this study. The remaining 190 Barnum profiles are either unlisted (living non-members) or the personal profiles of members or guest members on WikiTree. In either case, they can only be accessed by their profile managers or persons on their trusted lists. We're working to include them all and you're welcome to add any Barnum profiles you manage. We hope that researchers like you will join this study to help make it a valuable reference for people studying our family's lines of descent. To join, please [[Barnum-35|Patrick W. Barnum]]. Then, add the Barnum Name Study sticker to your Barnum profiles, post your questions to the bulletin board, and share the details of your surname research. '''Click here for an [[:Category:Barnum Name Study|{{Blue|INDEX}}]] of the profiles included in the Barnum Name Study''' '''NOTE:''' If you find a connection in your family tree to a Barnum ancestor or spouse who doesn't appear on WikiTree, or who lacks a connection to ancestors or descendants, the project leader [[Barnum-35|Patrick W. Barnum]] may be able to provide additional assistance. He has access to many Barnum profiles that require additions and clarification because they were created via a GEDCOM upload or haven't yet been uploaded to WikiTree for various reasons but have valid source citations and connections to other profiles. [[Barnham-3|Sir Francis Barnham]], M.P. (1576-1646) discussed in his journal the origin of the surname and family of Barnham. He stated that, “Our Name as we have it by tradition, strengthened with probable circumstances, and some good records (which I have heard some of my friends say they have seene) was first gentilized, or at least advanced, by [[Barnham-42|Sir Walter Barnham]], Chancellor of the Exchequer in the time of Richard II, and soe continued in a flowrishinge estate (at a place called Barnham in Suffolke not far from Thetford, where divers descents of them lye now buried) till the time of Henry VII, all which I have received from my grandmother, father, and uncles, who spake it with much confidence, as being deliverd to them, by theire friends of the former age, and the truth of it assured by divers records, however it is not that which I will binde on as an infallible truth, because I my self have not seene that which may soe absolutly assure it, and because I for myne owne parte care not to fetch a pedegree farther then from the certaine memory of a grandfather that was rich and honest, and a father that was virtuous and wise….” When surnames first began to be used in England, several persons living in an English town named Barnham adopted the name of the town as a personal identifier. Additional research into place names has led to a clarification of the origin of the Barnham surname. It is of Anglo-Saxon origin and is a locational name for any of the towns or villages called Barnham in the English counties of Sussex, Norfolk, and Staffordshire. Barnham in Sussex (the home of [[Barnham-42|Sir Walter Barnham]]) is recorded as “Berneham” in the Domesday Book of 1086, while the two places in Norfolk and Staffordshire appear in the same source as “Bernham”. All of those place names have the same derivation. The place-names Barnham and Bernham arise from a combination of the pre-7th-century Old English byname ''Beorn(a)'' [from ''Beorn'' (Old Norse ''Barn''), a warrior] with the Old English suffix “ham”, meaning homestead or village. The name Beorn, in addition to its meaning of warrior (or freeman in Anglo-Saxon society), was also a name used by some noblemen (since “nobleman” was an alternate meaning). It is related to the Scandinavian names ''Björn'' (Swedish) and ''Bjørn'' (Norwegian and Danish), meaning bear. The word Baron also developed from Beorn. The basic meaning of Barnham in Old English, then, was “the homestead (ham) of the family or followers of a man named Beorn”. It was long thought that Sir Walter Barnham was among the first bearers of our surname, since the adoption of surnames in England dates from only about 1200 to 1300 C.E. However, according to Burke, J. (1847). ''A General Armory of England, Scotland, and Ireland'', the arms of de Bernham (Norfolk) are blazoned Sa. a cross between four crescents argent. Since that blazoning is identical to arms later granted to several of Sir Walter's descendants, it seems logical to assume that Sir Walter and his family are descendants of the de Bernham family, which dates from 1070. (See the profiles of [[Halden-129|Godwin Halden]] and [[de Bernham-3|Walter de Bernham]], where the relationship between the two families is discussed further). Although the surname Barnum is relatively well known, due to its association with our illustrious ancestor Phineas Taylor "P.T." Barnum, it remains relatively rare. According to the Forebears genealogy portal, ''Barnum'' is the 58,337th most common surname in the world, with approximately 8,668 bearers, mostly in the United States. The earlier spelling ''Barnham'' is the 398,612th most common surname in the world, with approximately 883 bearers. It is most prevalent in England. An even earlier spelling, ''Bernham'' or ''de Bernham'' is rarer still, ranking as the 3,730,171st most common surname in the world. Approximately 28 people bear this surname, which is most prevalent in the United States. [[Barnum-306| Thomas Barnum]] (1625-1695) was the immigrant ancestor of the Barnum family in North America, having emigrated from England to the Connecticut Colony in about 1640. The [http://www.barnum.org/ Barnum Family Genealogy] website contains the profiles of nearly 30,000 of his relatives and descendants, their spouses, and children. Although most of his living descendants are residents of the United States and Canada, branches of the family have also been documented in Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Tasmania, New South Wales, and Germany, among other countries. Because of an apparent connection to Thomas Barnum the immigrant ancestor, the ancestors of the Barnham family in Great Britain are most likely also the ancestors of those residents of other countries who today bear the surnames Barnham, Barnam, and Barnum (the latter two of distinctly American origin). Despite the singular uniformity of descent in North America, the same can’t be said of the European record. As a result of the many linguistic changes that have affected the English language during the more than nine centuries that have passed since the first recorded appearance of our surname, numerous other spellings have been encountered in the genealogical and historical record. References have been found to, among others, Simon de Bernham (1273), Willelmus Barnum (1379), and Stephen Barneham (1592). The current English spelling of Barnham first appears in historical documents dating from the mid-14th century and its predecessor de Bernham dates from 1070. '''Surname Variants''' Although the principal spelling of our surname in England was Barnham, the most common spelling today is Barnum. Additionally, a small minority of our family members appear to have used the spelling of Barnam. Those are the three primary spellings of the surname found in the historical record and all are included in this study. All three of them appear to be descended from the original Barnham (or de Bernham) ancestor in England. After he was awarded the lordship of Haylesdon by William the Conquerer in 1070, [[Halden-129|Godwin Halden]] resided at Bernham Manor, Norfolk, and took his surname from that place. The vagaries of medieval English spelling over several centuries seem to have changed the spelling of ''de Bernham'' (Norfolk) to ''Barnham'' (Suffolk). The surname Burnham has a distinct origin from the surnames Barnum, Barnham, and Barnam and it is not in any way linguistically related to them. However, one member of our family, [[Barnum-2197|Stephen Baker Barnum (1790-1860)]], changed his surname from Barnum to Burnham to avoid any association with the showman [[Barnum-192| P.T. Barnum]]. Accordingly, his descendants are genetically members of the Barnum family and are included in this study. ==Resources== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Halden-129 The Founding Ancestor Godwin Halden] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARNUM List of Barnum profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARNHAM List of Barnham profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARNAM List of Barnam profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/DEBERNHAM List of de Bernham profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BARNUM G2G feed of questions tagged "Barnum"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BARNHAM G2G feed of questions tagged "Barnham"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BARNAM G2G feed of questions tagged "Barnam"] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=BARNUM Orphaned Barnum profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=BARNHAM Orphaned Barnham profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=BARNAM Orphaned Barnam profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Barnum-1 Unsourced Barnum profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Barnham-1 Unsourced Barnham profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Barnam-1 Unsourced Barnam profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BARNUM Unconnected Barnum profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BARNHAM Unconnected Barnham profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BARNAM Unconnected Barnam profiles on WikiTree] * [http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/BARNUM British Surnames: Barnum] * [http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/BARNHAM British Surnames: Barnham] * [http://www.britishsurnames.co.uk/surname/BARNAM British Surnames: Barnam] * [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/BARNUM Internet Surname Dababase: Barnum] * [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/BARNHAM Internet Surname Dababase: Barnham] * [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/BARNAM Internet Surname Dababase: Barnam]

    Barnwell County, South Carolina

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    Welcome to Barnwell County, South Carolina Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Barnwell, South Carolina | image = Barnwell_County_South_Carolina.jpg | text = [[Space:Barnwell County, South Carolina|BarnwellCounty, South Carolina]] }} :Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] :Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Barnwell_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Church_of_the_Holy_Apostles_Episcopal }} :'''1670'''- Joseph West commanded three English ships leaving England to settle on a province 100 miles from Barnwell County. The West-Woodward party are reported to have landed on the western side of the Ashley River. http://www.williston-sc.com/History/early.html :'''1740s''' '''{{Blue|Palatine settlers (from Germany provinces)}}''' emigrated to settle in the Orangeburgh District, which later became Barnwell County. Barnwell County was settled by pioneers wishing to adventure into the "backcountry." :'''1773''' - Robert Willis was born in the Ninety-Six District (Edgefield Co. area) and married Keziah Watson, daughter of Revolutionary war Captain Michael Watson, from near Ridge Spring in 1795. :'''1776-81''' Three Revolutionary War skirmishes took place in Barnwell County: http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/barnwell_county_sc.html ::Battle of Morris Ford ::Battle of Vince's Fort ::Battle of Slaughter Field. :'''1781 Revolutionary War''', many settlers obtained grants in Barnwell County. Most were from North Carolina and Virginia. Barnwell was actually a district within Orangeburg until the late 1780s. At this time, Winton County was created and the Barnwell name wasn't used again until 1800. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/barnwell_county_sc.html :'''1785-1791''' Winton County was originally part of the Orangeburg District. This defunct county, Winton County was (1 of 4) counties formed from the old large Orangeburgh District. Winton County was a functioning county 1785-1791.. Records from (1785-1791) for '''Winton County''' (renamed Barnwell County and renamed Barnwell District became part of Barnwell County. By 1798 Winton was completely known as Barnwell County. Records of Winton County are in Barnwell Countyhttps://www.raogk.org/southcarolina-genealogy/sc-counties/http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/winton_county_sc.html :'''1790''' The census reflected only the names of the heads of the households. At this time [[:Category:Williston, South Carolina|Williston , 854]] was part of the Orangeburg Judicial District. http://www.williston-sc.com/History/early.html :'''1794''' Cottin Gin was patented, It was clear cotton would be the prime cash crop in the future, due to the fertile sandy loam soil of Barnwell County. (Barnwell soil had more suitable Cotton soil than the sandy-Clay soil of Edgefield County. Robert Willis bought land in Barnwell District. {{Image|file=Barnwell_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Barnwell County early. }}{{clear}} :'''1800'''The county was renamed '''Barnwell District (county)''' after John Barnwell, a noted Revolutionary War leader of South Carolina, John Barnwell (1748-1800). Barnwell County, was first known as Winston County, stretching from the Savannah River on the west almost to the Atlantic ocean when the county was organized and named Barnwell in honor of Brigadier General John Barnwell, Revolutionary War leader. Even until the American Civil War times, the county reached from the Savannah River to Branchville. {{Blue|The county has decreased in size over the years as new counties were created within its boundaries from the original Barnwell County.}} http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/barnwell_county_sc.html :::Bamberg County (1897) :::Allendale County (1919) :::Aiken county (1871) ::Early 1800's The South Carolina Railroad, which connected Charleston to Hamburg on the Savannah River, was built through this area, creating the towns of Blackville and [[:Category:Williston, South Carolina|Williston , 854]] in the mid-nineteenth century. :'''1817, 1818''' Robert Willis purchased land in Barnwell District. This family had 13 children. All were buried in Williston Cemetery, Barnwell County. Robert Willis was prosperous, his land was inherited by a grand son which was used later for a church, depot and School. Willis Station was just a whistle stop on the Charleston Hamburg railway. :'''1817''' Nathan Stansell moved to South Carolina. He was the first Stansell to arrive in the Barnwell District. Soon he had acquired 1500 acres land. He bought his house and lot in [[:Category:Williston, South Carolina|Williston, 854]]. After his death the lot was sold and leased for the first hotel in [[:Category:Williston, South Carolina|Williston , 854]]. :''' 1825 MAP [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/detail/RUMSEY~8~1~23856~860023:Barnwell-District,-South-Carolina-;JSESSIONID=a2daa34d-0b6c-4b55-83e4-b0d8ac7c7c01?qvq=q%3ABarnwell%3Bsort%3Apub_list_no_initialsort%2Cpub_date%2Cpub_list_no%2Cseries_no%3Blc%3ARUMSEY%7E8%7E1&sort=pub_list_no_initialsort%2Cpub_date%2Cpub_list_no%2Cseries_no&mi=0&trs=1 Barnwell South Carolina MAP of the region enlarged]''' *''' [https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/s/966x25 1825 MAP of Barnwell County, South Carolina]''' :'''1829''' [[:Category:Barnwell, South Carolina|Barnwell]] with a nickname of Red Hill. It soon became the County Seat of Barnwell County, South Carolina. In 1820 its population was 1,903. As of 2010 the population was 4,750. The city is near the Barnwell center, with coordinates 33°14′40″N 81°21′48″W / 33.24444°N 81.36333°W / 33.24444; -81.36333 (33.244534, -81.363214). Turkey Creek, as well as U.S. Route 278 which suns 17 miles south toward Allendale and northwest 24 miles to Augusta. Outside the city is Lake Brown. The size of the city is an area of 8.0 square miles. Here is the city website:[http://www.cityofbarnwell.com Barnwell, SC]. During the Civil War, while [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Judson_Kilpatrick Union General Judson Kilpatrick] was occupying Barnwell, he kept his horses stabled in the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Holy_Apostles_(Barnwell,_South_Carolina) Episcopal Church of the Holy Apostles]. The church's baptismal font in front was used to water the general's horses.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnwell,_South_Carolina :'''1830''' Barnwell County is the home of the first steam railroad in the world. The old South Carolina Railroad (originally called the Charleston & Hamburgh Railroad) reached from Charleston to Branchville and thence on through Barnwell County to Hamburgh. [[:Category:Blackville, South Carolina|Blackville1,421]] and Williston, in the county today, were stations on this famous road when it was a journey from early morning till late in the night to travel from the Georgia line to the wide Atlantic and when the well known cry "change cars" was first heard in Branchville. ::'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1830''' Thomas Stansell and John P Walker had a store in [[:Category:Williston, South Carolina|Williston , 854]]. His planted lands were between [[:Category:Williston, South Carolina|Williston , 854]] and Elko. {{Image|file=Barnwell_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=370 |caption=Ashley Willis House, Revolutionary Barnwell, SC. }}{{clear}} :'''1833''' Joshua Ashley (1791-1869), from Virginia who bought and farmed a great deal of property.. Some records say Ashley did not own the land but Robert Willis owned. Here horse races were held, and Robert A Westhersbee operated the '''Sunny Side Hotel''', near the train station on Railroad Ave. ::Descendants of the settler, Robert Willis founded the town of [[:Category:Williston, South Carolina|Williston , 854]] in the early nineteenth century. Growth occurred rapidly following the establishment of the Charleston & Hamburgh Railroad running from Charleston to Augusta. :'''Christmas Day, 1830''' the locomotive "Best Friend" made the first trip along the 136 mile route, speeding along at 12 miles per hour. This was the longest railroad in the world, at that time. :'''1840's''' over 100,000 bales of cotton a year were being shipped along it to Charleston. Farms soon sprung up along the route, and [[:Category:Williston, South Carolina|Williston , 854]] soon became an important station stop. :'''1851''' - [[:Category:Blackville, South Carolina|Blackville1,421]] was chartered as independent community and named after Mr. Alexander Black. The village existed before Revolutionary War times. Blackville is 2nd largest community in Barnwell County. The first inhabitants used the land primarily for large plantations. - [[:Category:Blackville, South Carolina|Blackville1,421]] developed due to the Charleston & Hamburgh Railroad which stopped there prior to continuing on to Charleston. :::The Lartigue family, contributed doctors, lawyers, and government officials to Blackwell. :::Nathan Blatt served 47 years in state legislature, nominated for Supreme Court Justice of U.S. by Franklin D. Roosevelt. :::Samuel H. Still was a legal Council to Congress :::Dr. Hammond, the brother of Senator James Hamhlond, lived in Blackville. ::[[:Category:Blackville, South Carolina|Blackville1,421]] is a quiet and peaceful place to live. The town limits still has acres of farmland, which retain the agrarian feel of the town. Blackville restoration projects are currently being planned; the town values its history and contains a wealth of historically and culturally significant places. Listed below are many important historic resources of the town.. {{Image|file=Barnwell_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Bethlehem_Baptist_Church SA3.0, Bill Fitzpatrick, en.wikipedia }}{{clear}} :'''1861-65''' Union forces moved into and through [[:Category:Williston, South Carolina|Williston , 854]] on their way to Columbia, and tore up the railroad ties and tracks as the moved through. They burned a lot of the town as they left, leaving the Ashley Chapman House plus a nearby house where a woman had given birth were spared. General Sherman had said "we don’t burn occupied houses, but if people vacate their own houses I don’t think they should expect us to protect them." Major General Kilpatrick is reputed to have said that when he got through, Barnwell County would have to be renamed '''"Burn Well."''' Many honored dead from the war are buried in the town cemetery. :'''1865''' American Civil War, Union forces under General William Tecumseh Sherman invaded, looted the town, destroyed the rail line, the supply route from the interior of South Carolina to Charleston. :'''Feb 8, 1865''' Major General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick, the commander of the Union Cavalry, reached [[:Category:Williston, South Carolina|Williston , 854]]. He set up a headquarters in the Ashley-Chapman House. He fought skirmishs with the Confederates guarding the rail line 2 miles West of White Pond. The Units of the First Alabama Cavalry were routed and battle flags captured.While [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hugh_Judson_Kilpatrick Union General Judson Kilpatrick] was occupying Barnwell, he kept his horses stabled in the [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Church_of_the_Holy_Apostles_(Barnwell,_South_Carolina) Episcopal Church of the Holy Apostles]. The church's baptismal font in front was used to water the general's horses.https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnwell,_South_Carolina :'''1866-1870''' Major rebuilding was necessary. Farming began again. Homes in the town date from this date. ::1. Mennonite Community - Similar in religious belief to the Amish, the Mennonite community in Barnwell County settled in the Blackville area, establishing a church and school. ::2. Depot Library (Blackville Passenger Depot), Blackville - The current library was originally the town's train depot that was moved from the railroad bed and renovated. ::3. Floyd Manor Inn, Blackville - Utilizing pillars shipped from England in 1886, this building was once the manor house of an 8,000 acre plantation. ::4. Healing Springs, near Blackville - Artesian springs believed by Native Americans to have healing powers; people still collect the spring water for drinking and bathing. ::5. Healing Springs Baptist Church, near Blackville - Founded in 1772, the church is located near the Healing Springs. :'''Post- 1866-1870''' [[:Category:Blackville, South Carolina|Blackville 1,421]] has history connected to land and farming families, but also to homes and buildings.. Many were destroyed, so most date from post Civil War. Many of the historic sites were built more than two centuries ago. :'''1861-65''' American Civil War -Major General Hugh Judson Kilpatrick's Cavalry commandeered Banksia Hall in the town of Barnwell for 5 days, burned down a lot of the town during their stay. :'''1865''' General William Tecumseh Sherman's troops stormed through Blackville, Sherman and his men did their best to destroy the town, (burned 45 major structures). All connected with the railroad was burned.. but some buildings were saved. :'''1867-70''' Banksia then became a Federal occupation headquarters during Reconstruction. ::[[:Category:Blackville, South Carolina|Blackville1,421]] is primarily thought of as a rural farming town, but has had experience in governmental affairs. :'''1869 to 1874''', Blackville held Circuit Court hearings for neighboring communities. Blackville was county seat, prior to the time the first court house of the town was built. :'''1868 Reconstruction''' After the Civil War, the South Carolina Constitution was revised, deciding to form districts were to be formed into Counties.. As a result, Barnwell County formed. http://www.williston-sc.com/History/early.html :'''March 1871''' Aiken County was formed by the Act of the General Assembly of South Carolina. Aiken's area was made up of lands taken from the following counties: Barnwell, Edgefield, Lexington and Orangeburg Counties.After this, district and county lines evolved. :'''1873 -Reconstruction''' the high school building was built as the county's first court house. About this time the five members of the legislature from the county were African American.. Simon Coker was killed in the Ellenton Riot. The location of the county seat was in controversy that the sheriff in advertising sales would say that they would be held at the courthouse, but named no town. Finally the location of the court house was left to a vote and Barnwell won by twelve votes. There is an ancient sun dial in the Barnwell courthouse yard - certainly the only one of its kind remaining in South Carolina. {{Image|file=Barnwell_County_South_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=City Hall }}{{clear}} :'''1891''' Terrell and Martha Smith contributed in the establishment of the Baptist Orphanage located here. They built a cottage for boys at Connie Maxwell, the "J. Terrell Smith Cottage"and a companion building for girls to be known as the Martha Smith Home.. His estate placed the family cemetery in trust for the institution and requested the family cemetery be maintained. Smith Industrial Building was built on the orphanage grounds. :Of Barnwell County's generous contributions to the Confederate cause: ::General Johnson Hagood, later governor, gave to the state one of the outstanding economic and business-like administrations in its history. After his election, a constituent asked him if he wished to be called "General" or "Governor." "Call me General," he said, with a twinkle in his eye, "I fought for that and begged for the other." :'''1895''' white Democrats in the state legislature voted in favor of a constitution, which effectively disfranchised most blacks from voting for more than 60 years by raising barriers to voter registration.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnwell_County,_South_Carolina :'''1897''' Bamberg county was formed from the E 1/3 of Barnwell co.. most of the southern half of the county was taken to form most of the new Allendale County, thus reducing Barnwell county to its present size. {{Image|file=Barnwell_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=Map of Barnwell, South Carolina. }}{{clear}} :'''Early 1900's''' farmers discovered the soil and county local conditions were perfect for asparagus, and :'''1905''' The first phone system in Williston was established in 1905 and had ten subscribers. :'''1917''' City waterlines were built in 1917 :'''1919''' Electric power was established (at first only available from 5 p.m. to midnight). The Southern half of the county used in forming form most of Allendale County, which further reduced Barnwell county to its present size. :'''1925''' - First high school, built in 1925 and now housing administrative offices, is one of the oldest buildings of its kind in the state. :'''1930s''' more asparagus was grown and shipped from the Williston area than from any other part of the country, earning the town the nickname "The Asparagus Capitol of the World." California gradually captured the market, and only now are asparagus crops being re-established locally. :'''2000's''' Barnwell today is a small, forward-looking and hustling county with some of the finest farming lands in the South. 2 of the largest single farms are located here. ::the Jumper Place (2000 acres along the Edisto River on N boundary) ::Farrell place at Reynolds Station near Blackvfille, 3,500 acres owned by Reynolds Farming corporation :'''Surnames''' :Many of the Palatine, Virginian, and North Carolinian surnames are still evident in Barnwell today. Some of them being, Hutto, Hartzog, Matheny, Hair, Delk, Dyches, Harley, Rountree.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~scbarnwe/Barnw.htm ===Government Offices=== :'''1869 to 1874''', Blackville held Circuit Court hearings for neighboring communities. Blackville was county seat which Blackville managed, prior to the time the first court house of the town was built. :'''1873 Courthouse''' The present high school building was built in 1873 as the county court house. About this time the five members of the legislature from the county were colored. Simon Coker, killed in the Ellenton Riot, was one of these. So unsettled was the location of the county seat that the sheriff in advertising sales would say that they would be held at the courthouse, but named no town. Finally the location of the court house was left to a vote and Barnwell won by twelve votes. :'''1878 Courthouse''' {{Image|file=Barnwell_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1878 Barnwell Courthouse. }}{{clear}} Barnwell County Courthouse, present {{Image|file=Barnwell_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Barnwell co. courthouse, recent. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :county seat, Barnwell, -population of 1,903 ::Size: 522 square miles{{Image|file=Barnwell_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=map.}} :Growing season is 240 days :Crops - all except strictly tropical fruits and vegetables thrive. :Barnwell County asparagus was first grown in this state commercially Williston is the headquarters of the South Carolina Asparagus Growers' association and one of the largest truck basket and crate factories of the South. :Leading crop -Cotton, second is corn. :Kline, Dunbarton, and Barnwell are shipping points for some of the largest and finest watermelons. :Blackville is the largest cucumber shipping point of the state :Asparagus is shipped in quantity from Elko, Williston, and Barnwell. ====Adjacent counties==== {{Image|file=Barnwell_County_South_Carolina.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=location of Barnwell in SC. }}{{clear}} =====Formed From===== *:'''1785''' -This area was formed from part of the Orangeburg District, called Winton County as one of the four counties created from the old overarching Orangeburgh District. ====Protected areas==== *[http://barnwellweb.com Healing Springs water healed people] ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 23,478 people residing in the county with a population density of 43 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 55.18% White, 42.55% Black or African American, 0.35% Native American, 0.39% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.78% from other races, and 0.72% from two or more races. 1.39% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $28,591, and the median income for a family was $35,866. Males had a median income of $31,161 versus $21,904 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,870. About 17.90% of families and 20.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 27.30% of those under age 18 and 24.40% of those age 65 or over. By 2010 there were 22,621 people in the county. with a population density was 41.2 inhabitant/sq. mi. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnwell_County,_South_Carolina *The county is an agricultural county, recently high tension hydroelectric power lines add more industry to the county. Schools:
    *Barnwell has 4 accredited high schools and 5 banks *population (1920) of 23,081-white native born, 7,444; colored, 15,583; foreign born, 52; Indians, Chinese, 2. *The railroad mileage of the county is 85, of which the Southern has the largest part, the Atlantic Coast Line second, and the Seaboard a few miles of Florida and New York main line. ====Cities/Towns==== *[[:Category:Barnwell, South Carolina|Barnwell]] population of 1,903 *[[:Category:Blackville, South Carolina|Blackville1,421]] *[[:Category:Williston, South Carolina|Williston , 854]] *[[:Category:Kline, South Carolina|Kline, 238]] *[[:Category:Elko, South Carolina|Elko 188]] *[[:Category:Dunbarton, South Carolina|Dunbarton 187]] *[[:Category:Snelling, South Carolina|Snelling 113]] ====County Resources==== 1. Mennonite Community - Similar in religious belief to the Amish, the Mennonite community in Barnwell County settled in the Blackville area, establishing a church and school. 2. Depot Library (Blackville Passenger Depot), Blackville - The current library was originally the town's train depot that was moved from the railroad bed and renovated. 3. Floyd Manor Inn, Blackville - Utilizing pillars shipped from England in 1886, this building was once the manor house of an 8,000 acre plantation. 4. Healing Springs, near Blackville - Artesian springs believed by Native Americans to have healing powers; people still collect the spring water for drinking and bathing. 5. Healing Springs Baptist Church, near Blackville - Founded in 1772, the church is located near the Healing Springs. ====Census==== :1800 --- 7,376 — :1810 --- 12,280 66.5% :1820 --- 14,750 20.1% :1830 --- 19,236 30.4% :1840 --- 21,471 11.6% :1850 --- 26,608 23.9% :1860 --- 30,743 15.5% :1870 --- 35,724 16.2% :1880 --- 39,857 11.6% :1890 --- 44,613 11.9% :1900 --- 35,504 −20.4% :1910 --- 34,209 −3.6% :1920 --- 23,081 −32.5% :1930 --- 21,221 −8.1% :1940 --- 20,138 −5.1% :1950 --- 17,266 −14.3% :1960 --- 17,659 2.3% :1970 --- 17,176 −2.7% :1980 --- 19,868 15.7% :1990 --- 20,293 2.1% :2000 --- 23,478 15.7% :2010 --- 22,621 −3.7% :Est. 2016 ---21,483 ====Notables==== *Nathan Blatt served 47 years in state legislature, nominated for Supreme Court Justice of U.S. by Franklin D. Roosevelt. *Samuel H. Still was a legal Council to Congress *Dr. Hammond, the brother of Senator James Hamhlond, lived in Blackville. *General Johnson Hagood, later governor, gave to the state one of the outstanding economic and business-like administrations "Barnacle Ring- the county was the home of several powerful state politicians: *state Senator Edgar A. Brown (1888-1975) *Speaker of the House Solomon Blatt (1895-1986) *Governor Joseph Emile Harley (1880-1942). *General Johnson Hagood, later governor, gave to the state one of the outstanding economic and business-like administrations in its history. After his election, a constituent asked him if he wished to be called "General" or "Governor." "Call me General," he said, with a twinkle in his eye, "I fought for that and begged for the other." *South Carolina poet and novelist, William Gilmore Simms, lived most of his life in the county and his descendants are today among the leading citizens. *Bishop McTyre of the Methodist church *Dr. B. M. Palmer, one of the leaders of the Southern Presbyterians *Dr. C. T. Willingham, foreign mission secretary of the Southern Baptists ::South Carolina poet and novelist, William Gilmore Simms, lived most of his life in the county and his descendants are today among the leading citizens. *Louis M. Shook, first Baptist missionary ever sent to China, were born in Barnwell County. Mr. Shook is buried in the Baptist churchyard in Barnwell and near his grave has recently been erected a beautiful brick church. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Blackville Cemetery, Blackville, South Carolina|Blackville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Barnwell Baptist Church Cemetery (New), Barnwell, South Carolina|Barnwell Baptist Church Cemetery (new)]] *[[:Category: Church of the Holy Apostles Episcopal Cemetery, Barnwell, South Carolina|Church of the Holy Apostles]] *[[:Category: Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery, Barnwell, South Carolina|Friendship Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2318 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Barnwell_County,_South_Carolina_Cemeteries familySearch cemeteries, Genealogy] **Ashley cemetery is located about three miles from Williston on the road to Barnwell ===Sources=== *[https://www.davidrumsey.com/luna/servlet/s/966x25 1825 MAP of Barnwell County, South Carolina] *http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/winton_county_sc.html *http://www.aikenbarnwellgenealogy.net/index.html *http://www.williston-sc.com/History/early.html " *https://www.barnwellcountysc.us *http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/06-barnwell.html

    Barque Inchinnan 1856

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    [[Category:Immigrant_Ships_to_New_Zealand]][[Category: Ships arriving prior to 1880 Nelson (NZNSN), Nelson]][[Category: Inchinnan, sailed 10 January 1856]] ---- '''Part of the [[Project:New Zealand|New Zealand Project]]''' ---- The goal of this project is to track all the immigrant that arrived in NZ in 1856 on the Inchinnan She sailed London and arrived Nelson 19 May 1856 with 98 passengers.http://members.tripod.com/~L_Alfano/anz4.txt The is following is a list of passengers as transcribed from Archives NZ Reference ACFT 8246 Im-N 1/1 Inward Letters 01 Dec 1852 to 16 Dec 1858 Item 1856/210http://www.nzpictures.co.nz/Ship-Inchinnan1856.pdf - ---- ''This list has been reordered into alphabetical order by Surname - from the original'' [[Olney-518|Olney-518]] 18:32, 15 March 2017 (EDT) ---- Appo: Alice (25yrs), Jane (26yrs) Bain: John (20yrs) Bensemann: [[Bensemann-98|Johann Dietrich]] (53yrs), Maria (45), Catherine Margarette (25), Albert Heinrich (22), Margaretta Dowthee Adelkeir (18) Ann Margarette (15), Sophe Marie (10), Anne Margarette Enonore (6), Johann Heinrich Dietrich (3) Borlase: William (32yrs), Grace (31), John (9), Mary Ann (7), Grace Emily (3) Bright: Mary (24yrs) Cook: Ann (32yrs) Cropp: [[cropp-28| Thomas]] (27yrs), [[graves-3061|Ann]] (24), [[cropp-21|Benjamin]] (6), [[cropp-38|Elizabeth]] (4) Davies: James (23yrs), Ann (23) Earll: William Benjamin (23yrs), Rosetta (23) Fulton: Robert (29yrs), Catherine (30), William (2), Alexander (under 1) Gore: John (13yrs) Graves: [[Graves-4810 |Elizabeth]] (26yrs) Harford: Thomas (11yrs) Harris: Henry (25yrs) Healey: Thomas (13yrs) Heywood: Thomas (38yrs), Elizabeth (43), Mary (19), Susan (17), Fanny (16), William (9), Henrietta (6), Henry (4), Kate (2) Jeffery: Mary (21yrs) Jordan: Ann (25yrs) – declined at the last moment to go Jordan: Mary E. (23yrs) Lash: William Henry (21yrs) Meredith: Mary Jane (5yrs) Morrison: [[morrison-5227|John]] (27yrs), [[sinclair-2426|Jane]] (25), Mary (5), Margaret (3) Percival: John (32yrs), Bridget (30), Emily (4) Percival: [[Percival-483|Richard]] (30yrs), [[Moseley-2281|Ann]] (25) Perrett: Robert (19yrs) Powick: [[Powick-27|James]] (60yrs), [[Unknown-1523|Mary]] (39), [[Powick-28|Eliza]] (13), [[Powick-12 |Thomas]] (12), [[Powick-29 |John]] (11), [[Powick-30|Joseph]] (9), [[Powick-31|Adelaide]] (7), [[Powick-23|Jesse]] (4), [[Powick-33|Mary]] (under 1) Powick: James (27yrs), Lydia (23) Sherwood: [[sherwood-1036|John]] (38yrs), [[earll-43|Kitty]] (32), [[sherwood-1035|John Earll]] (5), [[sherwood-1040|Rhoda]] (2), Kitty (under 1) Steel: Jane (22yrs), Helen (4), James (7), John (2), Sarah Hyde (31) Teakle: Hannah (26yrs) Watson: George (23yrs) Schoolmaster for the ‘Inchinnan’ Whiting: [[Whiting-691|James]] (50yrs), [[holland-2283|Ann]] (51), [[Whiting-690|Hervey]] (24), [[lewis-8737|Emma]] (20), [[Whiting-703|Mary Jane]] (2), [[Whiting-2690|Ann]] (under 1), [[Whiting-775|Susan]] (30), [[Whiting-779|Jane]] (18), [[whiting-780|David]] (21) Wilson: David (49yrs), Mary (46) Wilson: James (20yrs), Daniel (16), Elizabeth (16), Mary (13) ---- SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE[https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NENZC18560528.2.10.1?items_per_page=10&page=41&query=henry+Whiting&snippet=true NELSON EXAMINER AND NEW ZEALAND CHRONICLE, VOLUME XV, ISSUE 17, 28 MAY 1856].
    TO SURGEON A. STEWART.
    SIR—It is with feelings of the deepest sense of gratitude and justice towards you that we, the undersigned Passengers of the Ship “Inchinnan,” takes this opportunity to express to you publicly our sincere thanks for the extreme kindness and prompt attention that you on all occasions bestowed upon us, which so materially tended to the comfort and happiness which we enjoyed during our long and tedious voyage to this colony; and we understand you purpose remaining in this settlement. We hope that health, prosperity, and happiness may attend all your undertakings, and subscribe ourselves
    Your ever grateful and obliged servants,
    {| | David Wilson || ||Robert S. Perrett |- | Daniel Wilson || ||Henry Whiting |- | James Wilson || ||David Whiting |- | John Morrison || ||Thomas Webster |- | Mrs. Morrison || ||James Whiting |- | Robert Fulton || ||John Dooley |- | Mrs. Fulton || ||And the rest of the |- | Thomas Heyward and || ||Second-cabin Passen- |- | family. || || gers. |} May 27, 1856
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    Barrett Name Study

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    [[Category:Barrett Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Introduction == {{Image|file=Flags-3.jpg |caption=Union Jack }}
    Welcome to the Barrett One Name Study!
    Hello, Welcome to the Barrett Name Study. The surnames associated with this name Study are Barrett. The purpose of the Barrett One-Name-Study project is to provide a central and open access place in Wikitree for members who wish to collaborate in researching the Surname Barrett regardless of where those Barrett’s were born or in what era they lived. We are focusing on the Barrett name from Massachusetts area in the 1700’s who migrated to the St. Lawrence County region of New York State during the 1800’s. '''See our Task List'''.There are many alternate spellings of the name Barrett (e.g. Barrette, etc.) For the time being this study is focused only on the Barrett surname itself and others with these various similar surnames may join us if they wish or begin their own Name Study. If you would like to join the Study please contact the project leader [[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! '''Origin of the name Barrett and its meaning''' *[https://www.houseofnames.com/barrett-family-crest House Of Names] *[https://surnames.behindthename.com/name/barrett Meaning of the Name Barrett] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrett_(name)?wprov=sfti1 Wikipedia] *[http://barrettgenealogy.blogspot.com/2010/06/origin-of-name-barrett.html Barrett Origins] *[http://barrettgenealogy.blogspot.com/2010/06/generation-14-geoffrey-barrett-was-born.html Barrett Genealogy] *[http://barrettgenealogy.blogspot.com/2010/05/barretts-in-america.html The Barrett’s in America] ==Leaders== *[[Simpier-2|Andrew Simpier]] Leader ==How To Join== #This is an open public project there are no requirements to join. Anyone can view all of the information in this project but only the Trusted List can edit it. #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - This a general information page about how Wikitree One Name Study projects work. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Barrett}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. '''FYI: We are currently looking for volunteers to Join the trusted list to help in the Barrett name study and also those willing to be profile managers''' ==Barrett One-Name-Study Template== Adding this to your profile: {{One Name Study|name=Barrett}}
    Will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Barrett}} == Goals == #This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. '''We strongly encourage all those with a knowledge and understanding of the Colonial New England period & culture to join our Name Study & help in our collaborative effort to show the history of the name & why the name variations & spellings, etc.''' #Document and correctly connect all Barrett lines on Wikitree #Add Barrett DNA results to help confirm connections #Create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life #Develop a reference library specifically for Barrett genealogy research ==What You Can Do?== #Add the category or template Barrett to all of the Barrett profiles which you manage. [If you add the template it will automatically add the category.] #Make sure the Barrett profiles that you manage have good sources and a biography #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes on this page to share Barrett Genealogy information #Link Barrett Space Pages to this Project Page. #If you are interested in a new “Barrett” category [e.g. Barrett’s form a particular location, etc.] let your leader know. == Task List == # Obtain the history of the Surname Barrett and it’s variant forms #Add to the discussion about the English roots of the name Barrett and it’s variant forms #Improve the profile of [[Barrett-7512|Reverend Solomon Barrett Sr (abt. 1766 - 1854)]] #Improve the profile of [[Barrett-7511|Thomas Augustus Barrett (1805 - 1893)]] #Improve the profile of [[Barrett-7510|David Barrett (abt. 1795 - 1878)]] #Improve the profile of [[Barrett-2991|Jonathan Barrett (1731 - 1802)]] #Improve the profile of [[Barrett-1131|John Barrett (1675 - 1741)]] #Improve the profile of [[Barrett-1127|James Barrett Jr. (1644 - 1678)]] #Improve the profile of [[Barrett-1125|James Barrett (bef. 1619 - 1672)]] #Improve the profile of [[Barrett-1126|William Barrett (abt. 1585 - abt. 1626)]] == Links == '''Quick links:''' * [http://nyshistoricnewspapers.org./ NYHISTORICNEWSPAPERS]: has many options for searching for your '''New York ancestor'''. *[[Space:NEHGR|The New England Historical & Genealogical Register]] *[[Space:Torrey%E2%80%99s_New_England_Marriages_Prior_to_1700|Torrey’s New England Marriages Prior to 1700]] == Sources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Genealogy_of_Some_of_The_Descendants_of_Thomas_Barrett%2C_Sen.%2C_of_Braintree%2C_Mass.%2C_1635 Genealogy of Some of The Descendants of Thomas Barrett, Sen., of Braintree, Mass., 1635]

    Barriault - Forward & Introduction

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    '''Barriault, Marcel. ''Famille DesRoches'', special issue of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne (Vol. 37, nos 2-3, pp 51-160, Sept 2006).''' Note from [[DeRoche-14|John Estano deRoche]]: Marcel Barriault has kindly told me he welcomes my translations of this publication, and is happy to see them posted on this Wikitree site. The following piece covers the first several pages (51-61). The entire work extends to p 160 of the journal issue. Nearly all of it is now available in English, in various interlinked files on this Wikitree site, although the work of copy-editing etc. is ongoing. While trying to represent loyally the sense of the French text, I have placed clarity and stylistic flow ahead of rigidly literal translation. Prose structures and word connotations work differently in different languages. By the way, in what is perhaps a minor whim of ethnic politics, I use the French word ''Acadie'' rather than ''Acadia''. ---- '''Foreword''' by the editors of ''Les Cahiers'', the journal of La Société historique acadienne [on p 51] Over the last twenty years, the origin of Acadian families has evolved as a focus of inquiry and as an academic field among many Acadian Studies researchers. We are referring particularly to F. René Perron, Jacques Nerrou, Christine Lagarrigue, Jean Segalen, and Paul Delaney, just to name these few, all of whom have published work in our journal. To extend the pursuit, we are now presenting to readers of the ''Cahiers'' another study of this kind, this time on the DesRoches family. Marcel Barriault has, in fact, provided us the results of several years of research on the origins of this Acadian family in Normandy. Thanks to newer technology – and especially to the Mormons’ having undertaken the work of copying French government records – archival documents are now available to researchers on both sides of the Atlantic. Marcel Barriault also took the opportunity to travel to the original homeland of the DesRoches, notably Carolles and Champeaux in Normandy, and, at the Departmental Archives of Manche at Saint-Lô, he was able to work on the old parish registers, the records of the notaries, and some genealogical studies, which enabled him to trace back several generations of the DesRoches family, and in some cases, even as far as the 15th century. La Société historique acadienne [The Acadian Historical Society] is, thus, happy to provide its members with this special issue dedicated to the DesRoches family. ---- [beginning at p 52] === '''THE NORMAN ORIGINS of ONE of''' === === '''the ACADIAN DESROCHES FAMILIES''' === '''by Marcel Barriault''' '''Introduction''' ''[Barriault inserts here his extensive list of acknowledgments, as footnote #1. I have posted it in a separate file, accessible by clicking here: ''[[Space:Barriault's Acknowledgments | Acknowledgments]].] Researchers interested in Acadian history and genealogy have, for a long time, been working on the issue of Acadian origins in France. However, that research has often proven arduous and rather unproductive, because the great majority of [to p 53] documents for the ''17th'' century have apparently disappeared [fn 2, below]. But Acadian documents of the ''18th'' century have typically been better preserved, and so it is possible to pinpoint some revealing clues to the origins of those French colonists who settled in Acadie after the Treaty of Ryswick (1697). And indeed, in only the last few years, studies have been appearing on some of these families, including the work of Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc on the Vienneau (Vianot) family of Provence [fn3]; Jean Segalen and Paul Delaney’s on the Goguen (Guéguen) family of Brittany [fn 4]; and Jacques Nerrou’s on the Surette (Suiret) family of Aunis [fn 5]. We suspect that earlier researchers were attracted more to the few documents dealing with the ''first'' colonists of the ''17th century'', whereas the origin of ''18th-century'' colonists, although better documented, is only now beginning to be studied. :''fn 2. On that topic, see our article, “Pénélope nous attend : notes de parcours sur l’odyssée achivistique acadienne”, ''Archivaria'', no. 55 (spring 2003), pp 127-139.'' :''fn 3. Ronnie-Gilles LeBlanc, “L’origine des Vienneau en France”, ''Sur l’empremier'', vol. 3, no. 4 (1994), pp 127-139.'' :''fn 4. Jean Segalen and Paul Delaney, “Généalogie ascendante de Joseph Guéguen de Cocagne”, ''Les Cahiers'' de la Société historique acadienne (hereafter ''SHA''), vol. 31, no. 1 (March 2000), pp 19-47.'' :''fn 5. Jacques Nerrou, “Recherche sur les ancêtres de Pierre Surette”, ''Racines & Rameaux français d’Acadie'', no. 25 (2002), pp 24-25.]'' Accepting that hypothesis at the outset, around 1993 we put together the list of our ancestors who settled in Acadie ''after'' the end of the 17th century. We completed that list by consulting Stephen A. White’s manuscript of his ''Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes'', while carefully noting any information on the French origin of each of these colonists. Following that work, we focused on the names of ten colonists whose place of origin in France was clearly indicated in the original documents. We then sent ten letters of inquiry to various departmental archives and municipal offices in France, between 1993 and 1996. The nine responses we received were highly promising. For instance, they confirmed the existence of the couple named Jacques Gadrau (Gadrat) and Jeanne Bouchery (Boucherie) in Mallaville (Charente) [fn 6]. We received a copy of the will of Alexandre Nuyratte, father of [to p 54] Jean-Jacques Nuirat (Nuyratte) from Martigues (Bouches-du-Rhône) [fn 7]. And we obtained a copy of the baptismal record of Louis DesRoches from Carolles (Manche) [fn 8]. After doing an exploratory study [''une étude sommaire''] of the Nuirat (Nuyratte) family [fn 9], we chose to pursue a much more detailed project on the DesRoches family. :''fn 6. Letter from Mme F. Ducluzeau, director of the Departmental Archives of Charente, Angoulême, 4 Feb 1994.'' :''fn 7. Letter from Mme Arlette Playoust, director of the Departmental Archives of Bouches-du-Rhône, Marseille, 13 Nov 1996.'' :''fn 8. Letter from M François Simon, mayoral representative of Carolles, Carolles, 13 Nov 1996.'' :''fn 9. Published in Stephen A. White, ''Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes'', (hereafter ''Dictionnaire 1'', Part One, 1636-1714, vol. 2, Monton, Centres d’études acadiennes, 1999, pp 1249-1253.'' ---- '''The DesRoches Family''' Like Jacques Gadrau and Jean-Jacques Nuirat, Louis DesRoches and his brother Julien DesRoches have thousands of descendents among the Acadians. But unlike the first two, who seem to have descendents only through their daughters, the DesRoches have a huge progeny still bearing the name to this day. The family is heavily represented in the region of Bouctouche, New Brunswick, and in the whole of Kent County. DesRoches are also one of the most numerous Acadian families of Prince Edward Island, especially in the regions of Tignish and Miscouche, in Prince County. Beyond the boundaries of the former Acadie, descendents of Louis and Julien DesRoches today live in several New England states ( Massachusetts especially), and descendents of Julien DesRoches, through his son Basile, live in Louisiana and Texas. The spelling of the name has remained fairly constant, and the several known variants mostly entail just capitalization and number, such as ''Desroches'', ''DeRoche'', and ''Deroche''. However, according to the web site ''DesRoches Family Genealogy Forum'', we also see more anglicized forms: ''DeRush'', ''Derush'', ''Stone'', and even ''Rockwell'' [fn 10]. Note, though, this DesRoches family is ''not'' related to the Desrochers, Rocher, Durocher, and Larocque families, despite the common root [fn-transl]. :''[fn-transl]. Two comments by the translator (J. deR.): (a) At the beginning of that last sentence, a literal translation is: “This family ''would not be'' related...”. But it is a very common French practice – especially in journalism – to use a conditional form of a verb when making a claim that is potentially controversial, even if the writer is quite certain of his or her facts. So, I have translated the verb in an assertive form, “is not”. (b) I have a friend who goes by the Irish name ''Roach'' (common in the Canadian Maritimes), although his family surname in Prince Edward Island was originally DesRoches.'' :''fn 10. ''DesRoches Family Genealogy Forum'', , accessed 30 Oct 2004.'' It would be a mistake, nonetheless, to think there was only this one point of origin for people names DesRoches in North America and that brothers Louis and Julien DesRoches were it. A study of the first colonists in Canada reveals that several distinct DesRoches descent lines originated with different colonists, so the DesRoches in Canada today are not necessarily related to each other. Among the DesRoches who settled in '''''Québec''''', we can mention the following: 1. Jean DesRoches, father’s first name unknown and mother’s first name Antoinette with her surname unknown. Originally from Ste-Lucie ad Sylam, Diocese of Bayeux in Normandy. Married Françoise Godé, daughter of Nicolas Godé and Françoise Gadois, 18 Nov 1647 at Montréal. Their eldest son was the first French boy baptized at Montréal, in 1649. 2. Martial DesRoches, originally from the Diocese of Poitiers in Poitou, who married Anne Guerguanivet, daughter of Jean Guerguanivet and Anne Butté, around 1695 [fn 11]. 3. Jean DesRoches, son of Jean DesRoches and Anne (surname unknown), a soldier in M de Duplessis’ company, originally from St-Michel de Limoges in Limoisin. He married Marie-Anne Faye (Failly), daughter of Pierre Faye (Failly) and Marie Chauvet (or Quinquenel), 2 Nov 1705 at Montréal. 4. Étienne DesRoches, son of Louis DesRoches and Gabrielle Cousin, originally from Rove-les-Bois, Diocese of Bourges (in Berry), who married Geneviève Dagneau, daughter of Jean Daigneau and Marie-Thérèse Guenet, 28 June 1763 at Québec. 5. Charles DesRoches, son of Charles DesRoches and Anne Delestrade, originally from Paris, who married Natalie Marcot, daughter of François Marcot and Marie-Geneviève Richard, 7 Oct 1816 at Cap-Santé (in Québec) [fn 12]. :''fn 11. Jean DesRoches and Martial DesRoches are cited in René Jetté, ''Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec'', p 347.'' :''fn 12. Jean DesRoches, Étienne DesRoches, and Charles DesRoches are mentioned in Cyprien Tanguay, ''Dictionnaire généalogique des familles canadiennes'', vol. III, pp 394-396.'' In '''''Acadie''''', colonists named DesRoches are at least as numerous. Thus we add the following to the list: 6. Étienne DesRoches, originally of Ploubalay in the Diocese of St-Malo (in Brittany), who married Gabrielle LeManquet, a native of Plaisance [now Placentia - J. deR.] [to p 56] in Newfoundland, around 1703. Their children settled mostly on the island of St-Pierre (near Newfoundland) and in Cape Breton [fn 13]. 7. Jeanne DesRoches, daughter of Olivier DesRoches and Jeanne Rever, from St-Quay, Diocese of St-Brieux (in Brittany). She married Louis Gassot, son of Charles Gassot and Anne Dupoint, and widower of Anne Coupiau dit Desaleur, on 10 Oct 1750 at Lorembec [now the Little Lorraine area - J. deR.] on Île-Royale (i.e., Cape Breton). Jeanne DesRoches was the niece of the Étienne DesRoches just mentioned. 8. Louis DesRoches, from Carolles (in Normandy), who married Marguerite Arseneau, daughter of Pierre Arseneau and Marie-Anne Boudrot, around 1731. Their children settled in the Arichat region (in Cape Breton) after the Treaty of Paris [signed in 1763 - J.deR.]. 9. Julien DesRoches, brother of the Louis DesRoches just mentioned, originating in Carolles, Normandy, who married Marie Arseneau, daughter of Claude Arseneau and Marguerite Richard, around 1744. Two of their sons settled in Île-Saint-Jean (Prince Edward Island), a third in New Brunswick, and the last in Louisiana. 10. Georges DesRoches, son of François DesRoches and Louise Daniel, from Carolles in Normandy. On 21 Jan 1738 at Louisbourg, he married Jeanne (Anne) de Galbaret, daughter of François de Galbaret and Marie de Castaignal, and widow of both Joannis Dastaris and Laurent Dibares. When they married, Georges was aged 30, although his wife was about 69 years old. Parks Canada has reconstructed a fishermen’s house at the entrance to the Fortress of Louisbourg and presents it as being the home of Georges DesRoches and Jeanne de Galbaret. 11. Hervé DesRoches, son of Jean DesRoches and Marie DesRoches, from Carolles in Normandy. He married Marie Berbudeau, daughter of Georges Berbudeau and Françoise Vrignaud, on 28 Nov 1742 at Saint-Esprit (Île-Royale). We lose all trace of their five children after 1754. 12. Jean DesRoches, who appears as a boy in the home of Adam Perré in the 1749 census of Île-Royale. [to p 57] 13. Georges DesRoches, who is listed as a boy in the home of Claude Pichard [sic] in the 1749 census of Île-Royale [fn 14]. :''fn 13. Étienne DesRoches [#6 in the list - J. deR.] appears in Stephen A. White, ''Dictionnaire 1'', vol. 2, ''op. cit.'', pp 503-505.'' :''fn 14. ...[DesRoches persons #7-#13 in the list] appear in Stephen A. White, ''Dictionnaire généalogique des familles acadiennes'' (hereafter ''Dictionnaire 2''), Part Two, 1715-1780 (in preparation), surname DesRoches.'' In light of those facts, it is obvious that the ancestors we are focusing on, the brothers Louis and Julien DesRoches, are not the only bearers of the name who left progeny in North America. But their descendents today constitute a very important branch of the DesRoches. And that is one of the main reasons we are interested in the ancestry of this particular family. ---- '''The Brothers Louis and Julien DesRoches in Acadie''' While reviewing the genealogical writings, we quickly noticed that we would not find much information about the brothers Louis and Julien DesRoches. The first person to get interested in this family seems to have been genealogist Placide Gaudet, who compiled research notes from a study of census records and parish registers. There we read that Louis and Julien DesRoches were brothers; that both were natives of Carolles in the Diocese of Avranches in Normandy; and that they arrived in Acadie around 1731. Placide Gaudet’s notes also include material he got from Adélaïde DesRoches, grand-daughter of Julien DesRoches, in 1882. Those notes, anecdotal in nature, provide interesting details on Julien DesRoches’ family. We learn that Julien DesRoches, his wife Marie Arseneau, and two of their children died at Malpèque, Île-Saint-Jean, “of a contagious disease”, shortly before the Deportation of 1758. Their surviving children thus were orphaned at a very young age, and were taken into the care of family members [fn 15]. :''fn 15. Centre d’études acadiennes (hereafter CEA), Fonds Place-Gaudet, famille DesRoches, 1.96-17.'' In 1965, Bona Arsenault devoted several lines to the DesRoches brothers in his genealogical work. Essentially it reproduces the information from Placide Gaudet [fn 16]. Two years later, Sister [to p 57] Antoinette DesRoches set up a genealogy of descendents from Louis DesRoches [fn 17]. This work is rather sketchy and contains numerous errors. For instance, she identifies Marie Arseneau, wife of Julien DesRoches, as a daughter of Jacques Arseneau and Marie Poirier. Also, she identifies Joseph DesRoches, husband of Anne Doucet, as a son of Louis DesRoches rather than of his brother Julien DesRoches. :''fn 16 [appearing on p 57]. Bona Arsenault, ''Histoire et généalogie des Acadiens'', vol. 2, Québec, Conseil de la vie française en Amérique, 1965, p 906.'' :''fn 17. Soeur Antoinette DesRoches, “Des DesRoches de l’Île du Prince-Édouard”, ''SHA'', vol. II, no 4 (mars 1967), p. 181.'' But without a doubt, the most complete source of information is still the manuscript of Part Two of Stephen A. White’s ''Dictionnaire'' [fn 18]. White’s systematic analysis of primary and secondary sources gives us better knowledge of the families founded by the DesRoches brothers in Acadie. :''fn 18. Stephen A. White, ''Dictionnaire 2'', surname DesRoches.'' ---- ''' Louis DesRoches in Acadie''' According to the census records that White analysed, Louis DesRoches, the elder of the two brothers, was born around 1707 at Carolles in the Diocese of Avranches, in Normandy. He arrived at Île-Saint-Jean in Acadie around 1731, when he was about 24 years old. The island where he settled was, at that time, a very new Acadian colony. In fact, the colonization of Île-Saint-Jean began only in 1720, with the aim of supplying agricultural products and fish to Louisbourg. In a letter dated 12 Sept 1731 and cited by historian Georges Arsenault, Robert Poitier Dubuisson, deputy of the Intendant, wrote the Colonial Minister that “to this island, two years in succession, have come two ships of about 100 tons [''tonneaux''], direct from France, last year from Granville and this year from Bordeaux, to fish for cod and to trade with the local inhabitants here” [fn 19]. Since Granville, at the time, was an important seaport located about 15 km north of Carolles, it is tempting to believe that the two DesRoches brothers could have been aboard the vessel that reached Île-Saint-Jean around 1730. :''fn 19. Georges Arsenault, ''Les Acadiens de l’Île'', 2e éd., Moncton, Éditions d’Acadie, 1989, p 38.'' About 1731, Louis DesRoches married Marguerite Arseneau, daughter of Pierre Arsenau and Marie-Anne Boudrot. The new couple settled at Malpèque, a small coastal village in the northwest part of the island. At that time, the [to p 59] total population of the island colony was still tiny and dispersed. In 1735, only 432 inhabitants were enumerated, spread across at least eight communities [fn 20]. Unfortunately for us, the Malpèque parish register has gone missing and it is impossible to locate the marriage record of Louis DesRoches and Marguerite Arseneau. However, even though the couple had settled in the vicinity of Malpèque, they had their children baptized at the parish of Saint-Pierre-du-Nord, beginning in 1733. That register has come down to us intact, which makes it easier to reconstruct this family. :''fn 20. ''Ibid.'', p 23.'' Another indispensable source is the censuses. Again according to White, Louis “Durocher”, aged 27, is enumerated in 1734 at Malpèque with his 22-year-old wife. They have a 2-year-old daughter, as well as four oxen, three cows, two ewes, and two lambs. In the census of September 1734, at Malpèque we find Louis DesRoches, native of Granville, resident farmer [fn-transl, below], with his wife, a daughter, eight oxen and cows, and two ewes. The following year, at Malpèque we see Louis DesRoches, native of Normandy, resident-farmer, with his wife, a son under 15, a daughter, four large livestock, four small livestock, and six bushels [''boisseaux''] of grain sown in 1735. Then, for the next 17 years, we find no trace of him, because there was no further census by names until that of de La Roque in 1752 – where we find out that Louis DesRoches, resident-fisher and ploughman [''habitant-pêcheur et laboureur''], is a native of Carolles, Diocese of Avranches in Normandy, as is his brother Julien DesRoches. Louis is aged 40 [sic - Barriault], and is married to Marguerite Arseneau, also 40. They have eight children: three boys and five girls. Their livestock encompasses two oxen, a cow, a calf, two rams, ten ewes, and four pigs. Finally, we learn that “they hold their lands through a grant bestowed [''concession accordée''] by Messieurs Duchambon and Dubuisson and authorized by Messieurs the Governor and the Director [''Ordonnateur''] of Île- Royale, for which they have only a certificate. They have cleared land where they have sown two bushels of wheat, and some fallow land for sowing 21 bushels” [fn 21]. From these data, we can conclude that they were relatively prosperous. :''fn-transl (note by translator). The expression is ''habitant-terrien'', which I’ve offered as “resident farmer”. I would equally suggest “settled landowner”. The word “habitant” indicated a permanent settler, by contrast with the annual cyclical migrants, who did much of the labor in the French Atlantic colonial fisheries . The word “terrien” – both a noun and an adjective – can translate as “landed” or “landowner,” or merely as “rural man” or “man of the countryside”.'' :''fn 21. Stephen A. White, ''Dictionnaire 2'', surname DesRoches. [Additional comment by translator: In the de La Roque census, such a notation about the land grant was repeated often. Settlers’ legal title to their land was a significant issue at various points in the politics of the colonial era.]'' It is rather hard to reconstruct this family, considering the scarcity of official sources. Whatever the case, White succeeded in determining that Louis DesRoches and Margeurite Arsenau were the parents of at least nine known children. But the fate of Louis DesRoches, his wife, and [to p 60] at least five of their children remains unknown. We cannot say whether they had died before the 1758 Deportation, fled as refugees to new regions of the country, got sent to Europe with other deportees from Île-Saint-Jean, or hid out in the forest until the Treaty of Paris in 1763. Regardless, White did manage to track four of the children of Louis DesRoches into adulthood: Marguerite-Rosalie DesRoches, wife of Denis Detcheverry (Chevarie); Alexandre DesRoches, husband of Marie Josse; Marie-Anne dit “Marine” DesRoches, wife of Bruno Samson; and Joseph DesRoches, husband of Anne-Gertrude Landry. These four offspring settled at first in the Arichat area in Nova Scotia [on Isle Madame in southern Cape Breton – J. deR.], and subsequently, several descendents of the eldest, Marguerite-Rosalie DesRoches, established themselves back in Prince Edward Island. ---- ''' Julien DesRoches in Acadie''' According to White’s analysis of the censuses, Julien DesRoches was born at Carolles, Diocese of Avranches in Normandy, around 1717 [sic; actually 1713 - Barriault]. The 1752 census by de La Roque shows the Julien would have arrived in Acadie around 1731, when he would have been about 18. Unlike his brother Louis, Julien DesRoches does not appear in the Malpèque censuses of 1734 and 1735, maybe because he was not yet married. But he shows up as godfather at the baptism of Marguerite-Rosalie DesRoches, eldest daughter of his brother Louis DesRoches, on 6 October 1733, at Saint-Pierre-du-Nord. Around 1744, at about age 31, Julien DesRoches married Marie Arseneau, daughter of Claude Arseneau and Marguerite Richard [fn-transl]. :''fn-transl. In fact, the wives of the two brothers were, themselves, close kin to each other: first-cousins. Marie Arseneau’s father, Claude, was the half-brother of Marguerite Arsenault’s father, Pierre. Claude and Pierre were sons of Pierre Arseneau Sr. – Claude by the second wife, Marie Guérin; Pierre Jr. by the first wife, Marguerite Dugas. Marie and Marguerite Arseneau both grew up in Beaubassin, a major Acadian center near what is now Amherst, Nova Scotia. In the travel time of the era, Beaubassin was actually relatively close to Malpèque. And at the very beginning of Acadian settlement on Île-Saint-Jean (PEI), in 1720, it was from Beaubassin that the people came, notably Michel Haché-Gallant and his large family.'' In the 1752 de La Roque census, we learn some interesting details about Julien DesRoches. A resident-ploughman [''habitant-laboureur''], he was a native of the parish of Carolles, Diocese of Avranches in Normandy. He was 35 [sic - Barriault], and had been in the colony for 21 years. He was married to Marie Arseneau, aged 27. They had three boys. In livestock, they had an ox, a cow, six rams, ten ewes, and a hen. Finally, we find that “they hold their lands through a grant bestowed [''concession accordée''] by Messieurs Duchambon and Dubuisson and authorized by Messieurs the Governor and the Director [''Ordonnateur''] of Île- Royale. They have a clearing, on which they have planted four bushels of wheat, and have fallow land for sowing 12 bushels” [fn 21]. :''fn 22. Ditto fn 21.'' [to p 61] Just as with the family of Louis DesRoches, reconstruction of Julien DesRoches’ family is a complex task, given the shortage of sources. Still, White was able to find at least eight children for this family, all born between 1745 and 1754. According to Placide Gaudet’s notes, which White cites, Julien DesRoches’ family was hard hit by sickness around 1757, the year before the Deportation from Île-Saint-Jean. Death struck Julien DesRoches, wife Marie Arseneau, and two of their children. The six surviving children, then aged from three to ten, were taken in by uncles, aunts, or cousins. White managed to trace four of the children of Julien DesRoches into adulthood: Joseph DesRoches, husband of Anne Doucet; Jean DesRoches, married to Anne-Esther Bastarache; Mathurin DesRoches, husband of Marguerite Picard; and Basile DesRoches, married first to Marie Edelmeyer, and then to Marguerite Légault dit “La Mallière”. Joseph and Mathurin settled in Prince Edward Island [the former Île-Saint-Jean – J.deR], Jean moved to New Brunswick, and Basile settled in Louisiana after the Deportation. These four sons were the progenitors of a tremendous number of descendents. Thanks to all this information – but especially to the mention of Carolles in the 1752 de la Roque census – we knew the precise place in France where this DesRoches family originated. This was especially lucky, because too often the Acadian documents have not survived, that could have revealed the locales in France from which the first colonists came. So, we knew that, if we wanted to uncover the antecedents of Louis and Julien DesRoches, we would have to search around Carolles, in the Norman Diocese of Avranches. ---- Translator’s note: From here, Barriault’s text continues with his description of [[Space:Region of Avranches|the Avranches region]] (pp 61-68), and then of the seven individual villages to which he traced ancestors of these DesRoches brothers (pp 69-76): [[Space: Village of Champeaux|Champeaux]]; [[Space:Village of Angey| Angey]]; [[Space:Village of St-Jean-le-Thomas | St-Jean-le-Thomas]]; [[Space:Village of St-Pierre-Langers | St-Pierre-Langers]]; [[Space:Village of St-Michel-des-Loups | St-Michel-des-Loups]]; [[Space:Village of La Mancellière | La Mancellière]] ; and [[Space:Village of Montviron | Montviron]]. ---- Following those descriptions, Barriault picks up with notes on some personal names and surnames in the region (pp. 76-77), then on the DesRoches family at Carolles (77), after which he proceeds to his detailed discussion of four generations of that family (77-89), moving from Louis & Julien back to their great-grandfather Guillaume DesRoches. For my translation of those sections, see [[Space:4 Generations of DesRoches pp 76-89|4 Generations of DesRoches pp 76-89]].

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    {{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Barrow_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Fort Yargo State Park. }}{{clear}} :'''12,000-8,000 years ago''' -Archaeologists believe that humans were in Barrow County region. Clovis and Folsom points, associated with Late Ice age big game hunters have been found in the '''Chattahoochee, Ocmulgee and Oconee River Valleys'''. Herds of giant mammals roamed river bottom lands during the Ice Age, such as mastodons, saber tooth tigers, giant sloths and other massive mammals (died out about 8,000 years ago). Recent research by anthropologists have shown that the big game hunters were similar to those of Western Europe when an ice cap on North America allowed movement back and forth between continents with some paddling and fishing and hunting sea mammals. https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/native-american-history-of-barrow-county-georgia.htm :'''8,000 BC-1000 BC''' After the climate warmed, animals and plants typical of today soon predominated in this region. Humans adapted to begin seasonal migration. Archaic hunters probably moved to locations along major rivers during the winter, where they could eat fish and fresh water mussels, if game was not plentiful. During the warmer months the hunters moved to smaller streams. ::Hunters and gatherers hunted in the Barrow County region. Its creeks and wetlands provided many game animals and plants.. The Native Americans would set massive brush fires in the fall to clear the shrubs when hunting.. This created natural pasture land for ht deer and elk.. When European settlers found the area, it was not natural, as thousand of years of Native Americans had altered the environment to get access to its plants and animals. :'''1000 BC - 900 AD''' Migration changed to agriculture in the regions where there was game, freshwater mussels, chestnuts and the new gardens began to grow.. The first gardens had squash, sweet potato, sunflowers, jerusalem artichoke, amaranth, chenopodium. Villages were small and numerous. Socialization began to find spouses. Houses were built of saplings, river cane and thatch with a round shape. Some mounds were for burials and ritual meetings. As more burials occurred, soil and leaves from the village were piled on the mounds. {{Image|file=Barrow_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=map. }} :'''400 BC''' In the northeast Georgia Southern Siouans were here, then were pushed out the lower Chattahoochee River and Etowah River Valleys by Muskogean farmer immigrants, shown by archaeology. There may been Yuchi having a language similar to Catawba. Modern Creek Indians may be a genetic mix of several groups. :'''900 AD-1784''' Archaeological evidence in the Chattahoochee and Flint River Valleys suggests that the first Muskogean farmers entered northeast Georgia around 400 BC, after migrating from west-central Mexico. The early settlers began to form provinces then towns. These town were also near the bottomlands of rivers such as Chattahoochee.One example is the Summerour Mounds located Buford Dam. Another site on the Chattahoochee River where Six Flags amusement is currently located. This corresponds to the Creek town of Chattahoochee of the 1700's and 1800's. A town on the Macon Platou were Mesoamerican (either Itza Mayas or a hybrid) :'''1540 AD''' Hernando de Soto Expedition passed through Georgia and along with him, the European diseases were carried, decimating many of the Native Americans on the coast since they had no resistance. The indigenous people of Barrow County would have been exposed to the microbes by any people who traveled along the tributaries of the Ocmulgee and Oconee Rivers. The native American population would have decreased 95% in the next 200 years. :'''late 1500's''' Spanish missions began on the coast of Georgia. Creek ancestors were soon growing European fruits and vegetables. One group observed in 1600 the presence of peaches, pears and melons near the Ocmulgee. {{Image|file=Barrow_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Barrow Co. Jail in Winder }}{{clear}} :'''late 1600's-1700''' The Creek Confederacy of “People of One Fire” political alliance fof the indigenous people of the Southeast. The Creeks were raising European livestock, chickens, hots turkeys and owned horses. Towns by the Muskiogees and Itsati's (Hitchitis) were speaking the Moskogee language 1800. :'''post 1739'''- Cherokees lost each war after this year.. They were not hostile to American settlers. The few Cherokees living in northeast Georgia were not hostile to American settlers and many miles away. Barrow County, Georgia has no record of Chickamauga raiding parties.. Chickamauga Cherokees attacks occurred in Tennessee, due to settlers being on the Cherokee land.. Some attacks caused by Yuchi's or Creeks, but this was due to whites hunting on Creek lands. :'''pre 1776''' - British and French maps show the region around Barrow County to be Kataapa (Catawba Indians) and the Kiawah (Keowee) Creeks. Following thus the Catawba joined the Creek Confederacy, and were probably speaking one of the Creek languages, and thus considered just plain Creeks. after a generation. ::First Settlers in Barrow County's were Creeks and Cherokees, who lived in "Snodon". A Native American legend about the area tells of Nodoroc, a small lake of boiling blue mud said to be a place of punishment, execution, and religious significance.http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/barrow-county {{Image|file=Barrow_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Barrow co. in Georgia metroplex. }}{{clear}} :'''1790's''' Many Cherokee refugees moved into northwestern Georgia during the 1780s and 1790s. The Creeks continued to occupy the east side of the Chattahoochee River northward to Habersham County. Mixed blood Creek families from South Carolina and the Savannah River Valley on large farms that resembled the Caucasian pioneers in the Mulberry, Oconee and Aplachee River valleys. :'''up to 1817''' Most references indicate Barrow County being on the border between the Cherokees and Creeks. In contrast up to 1817 Tribal boundaries show there were trading posts and forts serving Creek Indians in Clarksville ( Mountains) and Fort Yargo (near Winder, Barrow County). '''Fort Yargo''' was built to protect settlers from Cherokee, Creek and Yuchi Indians.. It is an important archaeological site associated for Barrow County’s history. No major battles were fought here. {{Image|file=Barrow_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Fort Yargo State Park. }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Barrow_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Fort Yargo }}{{clear}} :'''1817 ''' Barrow area was settled well before the county was formed.. An Indian trail cut through the county, which attracted settlers.. The state built the frontier fort, Fort Yargo. This is now a state park.. The county Seat, Winder, Georgia was originally called Jug Tavern" http://www.barrowga.org/about/history.aspx :'''1818''' A strip of land was ceded by the Creek Confederacy on the east side of the Chattahoochee up to Clarkesville, GA. This included all of what is now Barrow County. In 1821 Land cessions ended the Native American ownership of the region, but many mixed blood families (particularly the Creeks) opted for state citizenship and blended into the general population. :'''1850''' Most of Barrow County was immediately south and east of the old Cotton Line, which marked the northern limit of cotton species grown before the Civil War. Cotton was the most important agricultural product before the Civil War. Apalachee River was named for the Mountain Apalachee Indians, who occupied much of western North Carolina until 1715 when driven out by the Cherokees. The Appalachian Mountains were named after this Native American people. :'''1862-65''' Barrow County was the scene of " Stoneman's Raid", a Union defeats during Sherman's Atlanta Campaign. {{Image|file=Barrow_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=Winder Depot }}{{clear}} :'''1880's''' - Two railways came through, the Seaboard, Airline and the Gainesville and Midland. John H Winder from North Carolina built the Seaboard Air line Railroad. Georgia legislature changed the name of the town Jug Tavern to Winder to honor the railroad builder, 1893. :'''July 7, 1914''' The Georgia legislature created Barrow County after a constitutional amendment to make Barrow the 149th of 159 counties. Barrow County is one of the youngest counties in the state of Georgia. Barrow County was named it for David Crenshaw Barrow (d 1929), chancellor of University of Georgia. This county size is 168 square miles which were split from Gwinnett, Walton, and Jackson Counties. 2010 census- population 70,169 indicates a growth rate of 50%, supporting Barrow County being in the Top 5 fast-growing counties in the State. Barrow county has 6 towns which are growing quickly. http://barrowchamber.com/community/history-of-barrow-county/ :::[[:Category: Winder, Georgia|Winder]] - County Seat, named for John Winder, who brought the railroad lines to the town (previously named Jug Tavern}. Winder was a mill town when it first began. It was called the "The Work Clothing Capital of the World".. Winder has grown in size but still has an "old-town feel". {{Image|file=Barrow_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=Auburn. }}{{clear}} :::[[:Category: Auburn, Georgia|Auburn]]- 2nd largest town is the west end of Barrow County. Auburn welcomes new residents wanting land and space. {{Image|file=Barrow_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Statham Hist. dist. }}{{clear}} :::[[:Category: Statham, Georgia|Statham]], on the county's east side, is near Athens and the U of Georgia with job and educational advantages. Caterpillar industrial manufacturer is 10 miles from Statham and Georgia Club community (a live-work-play community). ::: [[:Category: Braselton, Georgia|Braselton]], located in 4 counties, including Barrow County, has the Chateau Élan Winery, Resort and Conference Center for activities, restaurants. I-85 crosses Braselton, providing connection to Atlanta, Charlotte and other places.This is Georgia's largest winery.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrow_County,_Georgia Barrow county and Gwinnett county are the homes of the Chateau Elan resort, winery, and estate, which is also Georgia's largest winery. It is located in Braselton :::[[:Category: Bethlehem, Georgia|Bethlehem]] - People bring their Christmas cards to be hand-stamped and mailed, is close to Georgia Hwy 316 to travel to Athens or Atlanta. :::[[:Category: Carl, Georgia|Carl]] adjacent has the Antebellum Carl House which is used for weddings, receptions, and parties. :'''1920''' Barrow County was formed from portions of Gwinnett, Jackson, and Walton counties. Located in Winder, the Barrow County Courthouse was built in 1920. ===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=Barrow_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=Justice Center }}{{clear}} Located in Winder, the Barrow County Courthouse was built in 1920. {{Image|file=Barrow_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Barrow Co. Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Barrow County is bordered on the north by Hall County, Clarke and Jackson Counties are on east, Walton County on the south, and Oconee County is on southeast. Gwinnett County forms its western boundary. The Oconee Rivers defines the boundary between Barrow and Jackson County. :Size - 168 square miles :Rivers - Oconee River is the boundary between Barrow and Jackson Counties. Apalachee and Mulberry Rivers. The Mulberry and Apalachee are tributaries of the Oconee. These rivers are relatively narrow and shallow. There are some shoals in some sections, while seasonal wetlands and swamps parallel the waters, where they slow down to meander. :Topography -flat to moderately hilly. It was not well-suited for the large cotton plantations found in regions of the Southeast, adjacent to large rivers. :River Drainage -Apalachee and Mulberry Rivers begin in the northeastern section of adjacent Gwinnett County. . The Apalachee River gets its name from the Mountain Apalachee Indians, who occupied much of western North Carolina until 1715 when driven out by the Cherokees. The Appalachian Mountains were named after this Native American people. :Creeks - Beech, Drowning and Rock Creeks are major creeks.. Others smaller are numerous Some streams flow fast and clear, while others meander through swamps or seasonal wetlands. It is typical in the Piedmont for some small streams (branches) to flow through narrow, swamp-like corridors of saturated soil. The major streams include :Region - Piedmont geological region, which is characterized by underlying rock strata of igneous and metamorphicized igneous rock :Terrain -Piedmont’s terrain -rolling hills and stream valleys with some areas being almost flat plains. There are few permanent wetlands paralleling the streams. :Soil - thin over most hills and steep slopes, while much deeper near streams and in the plains. . ====Adjacent counties==== *Hall County on NORTH *Clarke County- on East *Jackson County- on east *Walton county - on south *Oconee County on southeast ====Protected areas==== *Oconee River *Apalachee and Mulberry Rivers ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 46,144 people in the county with a population density of 284 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 84.84% White, 10.72% Black or African American, 0.30% Native American, 2.20% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.50% from other races, and 1.40% from two or more races. 3.16% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 69,367 people in the county with a population density of 432.7 people/sq. mi.!! The median income for a household in the county was $48,958 and the median income for a family was $55,415. Males had a median income of $42,869 versus $33,175 for females. The per capita income for the county was $20,882. About 9.4% of families and 12.6% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.0% of those under age 18 and 14.2% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrow_County,_Georgia Education
    *Barrow is home of the Bethlehem Christian Academy Knights, Winder-Barrow Bulldoggs, and Apalachee Wildcats. Barrow county is home to four middle schools, and recently built Bear Creek Middle School, a new middle school in the City of Statham. Schools
    {| border="1" class="sortable" !Schools!!Schools!!Schools!! Schools |- |Winder-Barrow High School||Richard B. Russell Middle School||Winder-Barrow Middle School (1956-2013)||Bear-Creek Middle School |- |Holsenbeck Elementary School||Bramlett Elementary School||Statham Elementary School|| County Line Elementary |- |Winder-Barrow High School||Richard B. Russell Middle School||Winder-Barrow Middle School (1956-2013)||Bear-Creek Middle School (WBMS replacement) |- |Holsenbeck Elementary School||Bramlett Elementary School||Statham Elementary School||County Line Elementary |} *Barrow County proximity to metropolitan areas Atlanta has caused rapid change in the county's demographics. According to the 2010 U.S. census, the population is 69,367, an increase from the 2000 population of 46,144. Such growth has transformed this once rural county to an area dotted by new housing subdivisions. With Highway 316 near its southern border and Interstate 85 on its northern one, Barrow County can expect continued economic and population growth. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!!Highways!!Highways |- |I-85 85|| U.S. Route 29 ||U.S. Route 29 Business||Georgia State Route 8 |- |Georgia 11.svg State Route 11||Georgia State Route 53||Georgia State Route 81||Georgia State Route 82 |- |Georgia State Route 124|| Georgia State Route 211 || Georgia State Route 316||Georgia State Route 330 |- |Georgia State Route 403 (unsigned designation for I-85) |} ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Winder, Georgia|Winder]] =====Towns ===== *[[:Category: Auburn, Georgia|Auburn]] *[[:Category: Bethlehem, Georgia|Bethlehem]] *[[:Category: Braselton, Georgia|Braselton]] *[[:Category: Carl, Georgia|Carl]] *[[:Category: Statham, Georgia|Statham]] ====County Resources==== * Fort Yargo State Park, one of the most widely visited state parks in Georgia. The park is home to a two-story log structure, built by whites in 1792 for protection against Creek and Cherokee Indians, and hosts living history encampments several times a year. An 1,800-acre nature preserve, *Fort Yargo has camping areas, cabins, picnic areas, a fishing lake, and a beach area. *Created in 1971, Will-a-Way Recreation Area at the park offers nature opportunities for the disabled. =====Notables===== *David Crenshaw Barrow, Jr. University of Georgia mathematics and engineering professor and Chancellor(1906-1925. Barrow is in Oconee Hill Cemetery in Athens ====Census==== :1920 --- 13,188 — :1930 --- 12,401 −6.0% :1940 --- 13,064 5.3% :1950 --- 13,115 0.4% :1960 --- 14,485 10.4% :1970 --- 16,859 16.4% :1980 --- 21,354 26.7% :1990 --- 29,721 39.2% :2000 --- 46,144 55.3% :2010 --- 69,367 50.3% :Est. 2016 --- 77,126 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Rose Hill Cemetery, Winder, Georgia|Rose Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Russell Memorial Park Cemetery, Winder, Georgia|Russell Memorial Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bethabra Baptist Church Cemetery, Winder, Georgia|Bethabra Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Chapel Christian Church Cemetery, Winder, Georgia|Chapel Christian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Nazareth United Methodist Church Cemetery, Winder, Georgia|Nazareth United Methodist Church Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://www.barrowga.org/about/history.aspx *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrow_County,_Georgia *http://www.barrowga.org/?AspxAutoDetectCookieSupport=1 *https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/barrow-county *http://www.barrowjournal.com *[http://barrowchamber.com Chamber of Commerce] *[http://choosebarrow.com Economic Development] *https://www.timeanddate.com/eclipse/in/@4181182 *C. Fred Ingram, gen. ed., "Beadland to Barrow: A History of Barrow County, Georgia, from the Earliest Days to the Present," comp. Barrow County Historical Society (Atlanta: Cherokee, 1978).

    Barry and Roberts Limited

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    '''Barry & Roberts''' was a family-owned Queensland retail icon for many decades. [[Barry-3434|'''Thomas Barry''']] and [[Roberts-38204|'''Sam Roberts''']] founded the first of the Barry & Roberts department stores in George Street, Brisbane in 1898. {{Image|file=Barry_and_Roberts_Limited-3.jpg |caption=Barry & Roberts original George Street store }} At its peak, '''Barry's''', as it became affectionately known, operated sixteen department stores and some 75 grocery stores throughout Queensland. As the two sons of the founder retired, and their sons opted not to continue, the company was taken over on 11th December 1985 by Condraulics Pty Limited (a subsidiary of Industrial Equity Limited). {{Image|file=Barry_and_Roberts_Limited.jpg |caption=Barry & Roberts Queen Street store }} The Brisbane store soon moved to much larger premises at 55 Queen Street, where the department store was joined by a grocery store and housed the company's head office. This store had frontages on both Queen and Elizabeth Streets (the Elizabeth Street level being one floor lower than the Queen Street level). {{Image|file=Barry_and_Roberts_Limited-2.jpg |caption=Barry & Roberts Queen Street store Elizabeth Street entrance }} Today, the Queen Street facade still stands, with the building part of The Myer Centre. Aged in their early 60s, Thomas and Sam died in 1938 and 1937 respectively. Thomas' two sons, [[Barry-4941|Paul]] and [[Barry-4938|Kevin]], became managing directors of the two divisions, department stores and grocery stores respectively. They built Barry & Roberts into a truly state-wide retail chain, with stores in regional centres including: *Bundaberg *Caboolture *Cairns *Gladstone *Gympie *Ipswich *Kingaroy *Mt Isa *Nambour *Noosa *Redcliffe *Rockhampton *Stanthorpe *Toowoomba *Warwick, and *Murwillumbah, New South Wales In addition to a second city store, at Edward Street, Barry & Roberts stores could also be found in many Brisbane suburbs including: *Albion *Annerley *Ascot *Ashgrove *Aspley *Carina *Clayfield *Enoggera *Everton Park *Fortitude Valley *Inala *Indooroopilly *Lutwyche *Moorooka *Morningside *Mt Gravatt *Newmarket *Red Hill *Sandgate *Sherwood *Spring Hill *Stafford *Stones Corner *Sunnybank *Taringa *The Gap *The Grange *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toombul_Shopping_Centre Westfield Shopping Town Toombul], opened on 11th October 1967, anchored by a Barry & Roberts department store. The store closed in the mid-1970s. *Upper Mt Gravatt *Whites Hill *Woodridge *Wooloongabba *Wynnum *Yeronga == Sources == *[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~irishchurches/genealogy/Barry%20family.html The Barry Family; accessed 11 Oct 2020].

    Barry Memorial Hall and Cenotaph

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    ''' === Introduction === The United Kingdom declared war on 5th August 1914. The British government did not conscript straight away and relied upon volunteers. Call to Arms were posted in newspapers requesting men aged 19 – 30 to enlist for at least a period of 3 years or until the war is concluded. It was estimated that over 1400 men from Barry had enlisted, by the end of 1914. It was later advised that it was estimated that 15,000 Barry men had served. Following conscription after 1916. It is estimated that 700 men died from Barry, 599 names are on the memorial hall. https://www.valepeoplefirst.org.uk/dejavu/2021/03/12/barry-at-war-working-doc/#:~:text=In%20the%20aftermath%20of%20the,some%20seven%20hundred%20had%20died. I have 2 members of my family who served in world war 1 and died, Charles William Brown and James Henry Moyst. === History of the Memorial Hall & Cenotaph === During the 1920's the people of Barry wanted to build a memorial for all the Barry people who died during the first world war. It was agreed for a hall and cenotaph would be fitting. The people of Barry were behind this idea wholeheartedly and each person donated a penny. The descendants of David Davies (David Davies who founded the docks) also generously donated. The cost of the hall was £26,000 - which in today's money is close to £4m. The hall and Cenotaph were opened in 1932 and the theatre and hall were completed and opened in November 1933. https://www.valepeoplefirst.org.uk/dejavu/2021/03/23/barry-memorial-hall-cenotaph/ In 2007 it saw the 75th anniversary of the opening of the Memorial Hall and Cenotaph, both in need of restoration and improvement. The trustees commissioned a report to survey the memorials and recommendations were made to restore them and bring them up to a legislative standard. The cost of the work was estimated at £60,000, which £92,000 was raised. It has 1818 names for Barrians who gave their lives for freedom in two World Wars and subsequent hostilities. https://memoartscentre.co.uk/our-history/ The Memorial Hall is now known as The Memo Arts Centre. However, it is popularly known as The Memo. It is currently the largest multi-arts venue in the Vale of Glamorgan and only cinema exhibitor in Barry. It regularly hosts arts events and concerts, including live music, dance and pantomime, workshops and community events. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_Memorial_Hall Every Remembrance Sunday there is a march that begins at King Square, Holton Road. The March goes down Holton Road where it briefly halts at the Merchant Navy Monument at the Civic Offices and then continues to the Cenotaph at the Memorial Hall. Wreaths are laid at the cenotaph and a 2-minute silence is held at 11 am. There is an indoor service that takes place inside the Memorial Hall and finished at approximately 12 noon. https://www.barrytowncouncil.gov.uk/signature/remembrance-commemoration/ {{Image|file=Barry_Memorial_Hall_and_Cenotaph-3.jpg |caption=Cenotaph at Barry Memorial Hall }}{{Image|file=Barry_Memorial_Hall_and_Cenotaph.jpg |caption=Picture of outside of Barry Memo }}{{Image|file=Barry_Memorial_Hall_and_Cenotaph-2.jpg |caption=Picture inside the hall }} ===List of Names at Barry Memorial Hall === Name originally obtained from War Memorials Register and later updated after obtaining the names from the Memorial Hall. https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/names/search?filters%5BmemorialString%5D%5BBarry%20Memorial%20Hall%20%28WMR%206633%29%5D=on&page=0 I have found people who were born or lived in Barry that are not mentioned in the Memorial Hall. I have added a separate table for these people. ====A==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Adams-62254|ADAMS, Albert E]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 16 Feb 1899 - Poplar, London ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Cambria ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Cook ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 19 - no CWGC Link |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Adams-62295 |ADAMS, Bramwell George]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 28 Dec 1886 - Bedminster, Somerset ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Australian Infantry. A.I.F 9th Battalion ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 25 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Villers-Bretonneux_Australian_National_Memorial%2C_Fouilloy%2C_Somme Villers-Bretonneux Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1457319/bramwell-george-adams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ADAMS, G W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#ADAMS.2C_GW Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Akers-317|AKERS, Edward]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 13 June 1888 - Barry, Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Welsh Regiment, 13th Bn. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 38067 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|3 June 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry], H1253 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759033/edward-akers/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ALLEN, C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#ALLEN.2C_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ALLEN, J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#ALLEN.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Allen-61777|ALLEN, William John (John Willie)]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1892 - Barry, Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|39th A A Coy, Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Gunner, 138655 (prev 437887) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 5 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Warloy-Baillon_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Warloy-Baillon%2C_Somme Warloy-Baillon Communal Cemetery Extension, France], VIII. F. 9 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/73960/william-john-allen/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Allin-579|ALLINE (ALLIN), Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 1894 - Cogan, Cardiff ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| South Wales Border, 2nd Bn ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 10897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 11 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ploegsteert%2C_Hainaut Ploegsteert Memorial] Panel 5. Belgium ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/873836/charles-alline/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Angus-1980|ANGUS, Roy William Frederick]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 11 Nov 1894 - Pontypridd, Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Royal Air Force, 148th Sqdn ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 13 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pernes_British_Cemetery%2C_Pernes%2C_Pas-de-Calais Pernes British Cemetary], IV. A. 13 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/118514/roy-william-fredrick-angus/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Armstrong-26041|ARMSTRONG, John Dease]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|27 Aug 1898 - Lancashire, England ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|13th Bn. Canadian Infantry. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 841302 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Dominion Cemetery, Hendecourt-Les-Cagnicourt, France, I. A. 17. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/316273/j-d-armstrong/ CWGC Link] Mum moved to Barry during war. |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Arnold-22111|ARNOLD, Bertie]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1885 - Cardiff, Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 33045 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 14 November 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Helles_Memorial%2C_Marmara_Region%2C_Turkey Helles Memorial, Turkey], Panel 72 to 81. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/698193/bertie-arnold/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Ashley-5685|ASHLEY, John Edward]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 1886 - Cardiff, Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Durham Light Infantry 19th BN. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 25913 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 23 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Martinsart_British_Cemetery%2C_Mesnil-Martinsart%2C_Somme Martinsart British Cemetary] I. C. 11. France ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 31 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/181506/john-edward-ashley/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Atkins-8010|ATKINS, Edward James]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 5 Aug 1895 -Barry, Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Royal Welsh Fusiliers 2nd Bn. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private 54071 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 12 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bray_Military_Cemetery%2C_Bray-sur-Somme%2C_Somme Bray Military Cemetery, France], II. A. 38. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/34219/e-j-atkins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Ayres-2755|AYRES, Lionel Victor]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1896 - Barry, Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Gun Corps (Infantry) 29th coy ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 18289 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 13 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ploegsteert%2C_Hainaut Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium], Panel 11. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/874073/lionel-victor-ayres/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[[Addicott-93|ADDICOTT, Albert Edwin]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|8 Aug 1892 - Barry, Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. East Surrey Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 6994 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24 May 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 34. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/924950/albert-edwin-addicott/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Adolfsen-21|ADOLFSEN, Daniel]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 20 Nov 1878 - Norway ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Woodfield" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Carpenter ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 3 November 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 35 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978852/daniel-adolfsen/ CWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Akesson-510|AKESSON, Ernest]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1881 - Sweden ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, SS Satrap (Newport) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 31 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Age 34 - No CWGC link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Andrew-4607|ANDREW, Harry]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1891 - Barry, Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8th Bn. Wiltshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 203221 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 10 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 119 to 120. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/846135/harry-andrew/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Andrews-21346|ANDREWS, David Christopher]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1888 - U.S.A ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 20th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal, 40920 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 5 February 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Etaples_Military_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89taples%2C_Pas-de-Calais Etaples Military Cemetery, France], XXXI. F. 5A. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/498546/d-c-andrews/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Angus-1988|ANGUS, James Robert]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 6 Dec 1871 - Scotland ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lieutenant Colonel ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 17 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Erquinghem-Lys_Churchyard_Extension%2C_Erquinghem-Lys%2C_Nord Erquinghem-Lyn Churchyard Extension, France], II. F. 8 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 45 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/192408/james-robert-angus/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Austin-16887|AUSTIN, William]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 28 Feb 1891 - Barry, Glamorgan Wales ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal, 9849 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 13 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium]. Addenda Panel 57. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/910114/william-austin/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Austin-16888|AUSTIN, William Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 Jul 1898 - Barry, Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8th Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 38450 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 20 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 72 to 75. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/846601/william-thomas-austin/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Avery-9370|AVERY, Ralph]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1897 - Barry, Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4th Bn. attd. 1st Bn. Cameron Highlanders ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 4030 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 3 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 15B. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/771573/ralph-avery/ CWGC Link] |} ====B==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Baggott-233 |BAGGOTT, Charles Albert]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Abt 1892 - Bridgend ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2nd Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 74952 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 12 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cimeti%C3%A8re_Communal_de_Merville%2C_Merville%2C_Nord Merville Communal Cemetery Extension, France], I. C. 32. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/539760/charles-albert-baggott/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Bailey-37870|BAILEY, Henry Isaac]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1896 - Bath, Somerset ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 53rd Welch Cyclist' Coy, Army Cyclist Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 580 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 27 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tell_el_Kebir_War_Memorial%2C_Tell_El_Kebir%2C_Egypt Tel El Kebir War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt], 52. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/474013/henry-isaac-bailey/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Baker-61533|BAKER, Percival]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1894 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 10th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Corporal, 33232 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 29 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Calais_Southern_Cemetery%2C_Calais%2C_Pas-de-Calais Calais Southern Cemetery, France], Plot C. Row 4. Grave 2. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/470815/percival-baker/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Baker-60480|BAKER, Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 1882 - Wiveliscombe, Somerset ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Welsh Regiment 23rd Bn. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 41710 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 2 October 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lahana_Military_Cemetery%2C_Lachanos%2C_Greece Lahana Military Cemetery Greece], III. A. 31. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 34 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/333797/thomas-baker/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Ball-23669| BALL, George Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1894 - Somerset ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2nd Bn. Royal Warwickshire ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lance-Corporal, 10851 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|25 March 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Point_110_New_Military_Cemetery%2C_Fricourt%2C_Somme Point 110 New Military Cemetery, Fricourt, France], D.15 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/571093/george-henry-ball/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BALL, R ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BALL.2C_R Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Barnes-30818|BARNES, Charles Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1892 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 10678 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 3 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bailleul_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Bailleul%2C_Nord Bailleul Communal Cemetery, Nord, France], C. 18 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/197432/charles-henry-barnes/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Barnett-14945|BARNETT, Charles Evan]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Cardiff ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 16th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Corporal, 32522 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 14 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Essex_Farm_Cemetery%2C_Boezinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Essex Farm, Cemetery, Belgium] III. G. 18 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/159048/c-e-barnett/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Barrett-14840|BARRETT, Herbert]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1890 - Delbury, Shropshire ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 21st Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lance Corporal, R/16649 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 20 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 115 to 119 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/844142/herbert-barrett/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Barrett-14841|BARRETT, Richard]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Cardiff ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|5th Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 17680 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|25 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial, France], Bay 6. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/740008/richard-barrett/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Bartlett-12265|BARTLETT, John Benjamin]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1888 - Llantrissant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|A Bn. Machine Gun Corps (Heavy Branch) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Corporal, 40094 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 7 June 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Underhill_Farm_Cemetery%2C_Comines-Warneton%2C_Hainaut Underhill Farm Cemetery, Belgium], A. 18 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/445138/john-benjamin-bartlett/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Bartlett-15606|BARTLETT, William Jenkin]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine S.S "Ribston" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Able Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|16 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2979372/william-jenkin-bartlett/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Battle-1338|BATTLE, George]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|8th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Lance Corporal, 33711 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|26 July 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry], A 1361 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Baxter-11446|BAXTER, Ronald George]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine S.S Nuceria (Whitby) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2979420/ronald-george-baxter/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Baynham-295|BAYNHAM, Percy Frank]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1899 - Newport ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2nd/5th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lance-Corporal, 58551 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 21 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Houchin_British_Cemetery%2C_Houchin%2C_Pas-de-Calais Houchin British Cemetary, France], III. E. 29. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/512639/percy-frank-baynham/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Beckinsale-46|BECKINSALE, Stanley William]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Corporal, 28409 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|23 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canada_Farm_Cemetery%2C_Elverdinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Canada Farm Cemetery, Belgium], II. G. 1. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/435443/s-w-beckinsale/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Bedingfield-479|BEDINGFIELD, Sydney George Baker]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1886 - ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1st Bn. Canadian Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 177589 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 6 October 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canadian_National_Vimy_Memorial%2C_Givenchy-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vimy Memorial, France] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1565133/sydney-george-baker-bedingfield/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Begley-1320|BEGLEY, Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895 - Tree Forest ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 2nd Bn. Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 9778 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 15 May 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Le_Touret_Memorial%2C_Richebourg%2C_Pas-de-Calais Le Touret Memorial, France], Panel 26. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/823974/charles-begley/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Bell-40603|BELL, Owen John]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Bombardier, 348129 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|11 June 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry], A.1404 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759034/o-j-bell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Bellamy-2988|BELLAMY, George]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1882, Tiverton, Devon ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 7th Batt. Somerset Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 20112 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 27 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Longuenesse_Souvenir_Cemetery%2C_Longuenesse%2C_Pas-de-Calais Longuenesse (St. Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, France], IV. D. 51 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/19460/g-bellamy/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Bendall-440|BENDALL, William Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1885 - Twickenham, Middx. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 7th Bn. East Surrey Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 2093 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2 October 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bailleul_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Bailleul%2C_Nord Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France], I. B. 152. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/198363/william-thomas-bendall/ CWGC Link] Living in Cadoxton when enlisted |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Best-7997|BEST, William Albert]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1898 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|329th Siege Bty, Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Gunner, 348355 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|23 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lijssenthoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium], XXII. D. 8A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/433960/william-albert-best/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BEVINS, D ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BEVINS.2C_D Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Bevins-747|BEVINS, Harry Nathaniel]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1900 - Bath ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| R.W.F, S.S Kalibia ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11 December 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Linden Hill Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York, USA ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| aged 16 |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Bishop-22746|BISHOP, Sidney]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1892 - Whitchurch ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 13th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 23940 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 10 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7 A and 10 A ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/768947/sidney-bishop/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Blackmore-2374|BLACKMORE, Arthur John]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1885 - Shrewsbury ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10th Bn. Royal Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, STK/1558 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|7 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France] Pier and Face 8 C 9 A and 16 A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 31 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/769079/arthur-john-blackmore/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BLACKMORE, J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BLACKMORE.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Blakes-18|BLAKES, Frederick Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 9th Devonshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 27 October 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfran Burial Ground, Barry], A 1045. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759035/frederick-henry-blakes/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Blythe-207|BLYTHE, Ernest Albert]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Martine, S.S. "Mersario" (Glasgow) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Ordinary Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2979688/ernest-albert-blythe/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Bobbett-344|BOBBETT, Alfred]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| H.M.S Monmouth ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Stoker, K/19166 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK], 3. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3044667/alfred-bobbett/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Bobbett-345|BOBBETT, Walter James]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1887 - Creech, Som ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2nd Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lance Corporal, 9641 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 15 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7a and 10a ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/766400/walter-james-bobbett/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Boismaison-1|BOISMAISON, John William Petit]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 1st/9th Bn. London Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, 3594 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 9 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France]. Pier and Face 9 C. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/766443/john-william-petit-boismaison/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Bolt-1569|BOLT, James]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1891 - Exeter ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 14th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 40085 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France] Pier and Frace 7 A and 10 A ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/766477/james-bolt/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BOLTON, A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BOLTON.2C_A Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|BOLTON, G ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BOLTON.2C_G Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|BOLTON, J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BOLTON.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Bond-13193|BOND, Walter James]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1897 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 13th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 33690 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 8 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Prospect_Hill_Cemetery%2C_Gouy%2C_Aisne Prospect Hill Cemetery, GOUY, France], VI. B. 17. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/182119/w-j-bond/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BONFORD, E ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BONFORD.2C_E Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BONFORD, W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BONFORD.2C_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Bonney-1654|BONNEY, Harry]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1894 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, S/1032 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|30 July 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 46 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/928412/harry-bonney/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Booker-2779|BOOKER, Sydney]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1898 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|19th Pioneer Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 31814 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 20 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bard_Cottage_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Bard Cottage Cemetery, Belgium], II. D. 4. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/439724/s-booker/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Booth-11886|BOOTH, Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1892 - Birr, Ireland ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 124th Coy. Army Service Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, TL/4333 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 8 October 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aldershot Military Cemetery, UK, AF. 1727 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/359147/c-booth/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BOWDEN, E ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BOWDEN.2C_E Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Bowditch-484|BOWDITCH, George Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893- Llanwonno ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 19209 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 7 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 93 to 94 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/842486/george-thomas-bowditch/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Bracey-523|BRACEY, George]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1896 - Cardiff ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd/8th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 307513 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|9 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 54 to 60. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/842628/george-bracey/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Breckenridge-1062|BRECKENRIDGE, Charles Norton]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1884 - Pembroke Dock ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 16 Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF"|Private, 24472 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 7 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7 A and 10 A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 32 (35?) [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/767625/charles-norton-breckenridge/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Britt-2973|BRITT, Frank]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|24th Div. Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Gunner, 3645 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 26 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Pozieres Memorial, France], Panel 7 to 10 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1577865/frank-britt/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Brock-8525|BROCK, Albert Percival]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1896 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11th Bn. Kings Royal Rifle Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, R/3735 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|27 February 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lijssenthoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium], IV. D. 38A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/434215/albert-percival-brock/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Brooks-29269|BROOKS, Charles Edward]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|7th Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Lance Corporal, 40610 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|8 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dozinghem_Military_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Dozinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium], VIII. I. 7 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/620022/c-brooks/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Brooks-29270|BROOKS, George]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Cadoxton, Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|9th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 19212 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|24 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bancourt_British_Cemetery%2C_Bancourt%2C_Pas-de-Calais Bancourt British Cemetery, France], Special Mem. C. 24. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/205615/g-brooks/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BROOKS, Robert ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|"C" Bty. 162nd BDE. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Gunner, W/881 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 13 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Voormezeele_Enclosures_No.1_and_No.2%2C_Voormezele%2C_West-Vlaanderen Voormezeele Enclosures No 1 and No 2. Belgium]. I. L. 8 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/104474/robert-brooks/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BROOM, John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895 - Chester ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|No 3 Coy, 1st Bn, Welsh Guards ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Corporal, 1869 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 1st December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gouzeaucourt_New_British_Cemetery%2C_Gouzeaucourt%2C_Nord New British Cemetery, France], IX. A. 3 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/248102/john-broom/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Brown-153192|BROWN, Charles William]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1888 - Southampton ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|16th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusilier ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private 31457 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|14 June 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Essex_Farm_Cemetery%2C_Boezinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Essex Farm Cemetery, Belgium], SP. Mem. A. 3 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/159121/charles-william-brown/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BROWN (MARCHMENT), Coleridge ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|4th Bn. Yorkshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 203748 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|30 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 52 to 54. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1634430/coleridge-marchment/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BROWN, Ernest ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| "Y" 1st T.M. Bty. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Driver, 43009 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 15 June 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 1A and 8 A. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/765488/ernest-brown/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Brown-156063|BROWN, Geoffrey Hubert]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 3rd Bn attd. 2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 23 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Highland_Cemetery%2C_Le_Cateau-Cambr%C3%A9sis%2C_Nord Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau, France], VI C 10 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/39753/geoffrey-hubert-brown/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BROWN, Richard John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Cadoxton, Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10th Battalion, Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 60516 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|27 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 63 to 65 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/843348/richard-john-brown/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BRUFORD, E J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BRUFORD.2C_E_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BRYAN, R ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BRYAN.2C_R Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BRYAN, William John Reginald ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| "B" Bty. 56th Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Gunner, 24459 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 25 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Amara_War_Cemetery%2C_Amara%2C_Iraq Amara War Cemetery, Iraq], XXI. C. 7 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/627656/w-j-r-bryan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BRYANT, P ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BRYANT.2C_P Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BRYANT, R. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BRYANT.2C_R Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BRYANT, Thomas Sidney ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Y Battery TMB, 38th Division, Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Gunner, 4151 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|28 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bard_Cottage_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Bard Cottage Cemetery, Belgium], III. E. 10 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/439763/thomas-sidney-bryant/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Bubbins-29|BUBBINS, Albert]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1903 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, Steamer Moidart (Leith) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Assistant Steward ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 9 June 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 15 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2980043/albert-bubbins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Bubbins-28 |BUBBINS, Samuel Robert]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine SS Austradale (Brisbane) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Trimmer ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 26 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 16 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2980044/samuel-robert-bubbins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BUCKERIDGE, C N ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BUCKERIDGE.2C_CN Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BUCKLER, John Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1893 - Cadington, Glam ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 90th Field Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Sapper, 159175 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|25 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Haringhe_%28Bandaghem%29_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West_Flanders Haringhe (Bandaghem) Military Cemetery, Belgium], V. B. 35 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/93587/john-thomas-buckler/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BULGIN, F A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BULGIN.2C_F_A Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Bumford-34|BUMFORD, William Benjamin]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1896 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 18th Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 26751 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|12th January 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mory_Abbey_Military_Cemetery%2C_Mory%2C_Pas-de-Calais Mory Abbey Military Cemetery, Mory, France], II. C. 4. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/568675/w-b-bumford/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BUNFORD, Richard John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1890 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| B Coy. 11th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Corporal, 14644 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 18 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Karasouli_Military_Cemetery%2C_Polykastro%2C_Greece Karasouli Military Cemetery, Greece], A. 7. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/622964/richard-john-bunford/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BURGESS, FNK ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BURGESS.2C_FNK Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Burgess-14559|BURGESS, Fred]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Roath ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 2nd Glamorgan Fortress, Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Sergeant, 454871 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 21 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Abeele_Aerodrome_Military_Cemetery%2C_Abeele%2C_West_Flanders Abeele Aerodome Military Cemetery, Belgium], I. E. 12. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/94277/f-burgess/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BURGESS, WM ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BURGESS.2C_WM Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Burke-12875|BURKE, Joseph Hugh]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1900 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|"C" Bty. 120th Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Driver, W/881 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 28 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfran Burial Ground, Barry, UK] O. 334 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 15 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759037/joseph-hugh-burke/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BURRANS, W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BURRANS.2C_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BURTON, Fredrick Cecil Edward ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1898 - Torquay ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| D Coy. 9th BN. Devonshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 12952 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 18 October 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Etaples_Military_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89taples%2C_Pas-de-Calais Etaples Military Cemetery, France], III. E. 5 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/499596/fredrick-cecil-edward-burton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BURTON, Frederick John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1863 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Elsiston" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Steward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 54 - Father of Frederick Burton (Above) No CWGC Link |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BUTLER, G F ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#BULTER.2C_G_F Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| BUTLER, Henry/Harry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 1898 - Greenock, Renfrew ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|21st Coy. Machine Gun Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Corporal, 5823 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 21 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Pozieres Memorial, France], Panel 90 to 93. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1578274/harry-butler/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| BUTLER, Sidney George ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 30th Sqdn, Royal Flying Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Air Machanic 2nd Class, 6242 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 10 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Baghdad_%28North_Gate%29_War_Cemetery%2C_Baghdad%2C_Iraq Baghdad (North Gate) War Cemetery, Iraq], XXI. B. 18. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/632811/sidney-george-butler/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BAGGOTT, Victor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine SS Zillah (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Cook's Boy ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7 Jun 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 15 - No CWGC link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BAKER, John Leonard ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 3rd Bn. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 35501 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 23 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Weston_Mill_Cemetery_and_Crematorium%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth (Weston Hill) Cemetery, UK], Con. B. 2773. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2852728/j-l-baker/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BAKER, William Robert ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Swansea ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. Oxford & Bucks Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 23424 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 10 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Basra_Memorial%2C_Basra%2C_Iraq Basra War Cemetery, Iraq], V. J. 12 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/509271/w-r-baker/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BAMFORD, Frank ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1882 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd/5th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 242596 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 13 June 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial, France], Panel 45 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 35 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/727064/frank-bamford/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BASTIAN, William ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 26394 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 4 A. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/770135/william-bastian/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BEASANT, Walter Henry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 15th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 64527 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Moulin-de-Pierre_British_Cemetery%2C_Villers-Outr%C3%A9aux%2C_Nord Moulin-De-Pierre British Cemetery, France], B. 11. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/323869/walter-henry-beasant/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BEECHAM, Charles Fred ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| "B" Bty. 122nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Driver, W/1167 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 14 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canada_Farm_Cemetery%2C_Elverdinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Canada Farm Cemetery, Belgium], II. F. 18. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/435444/c-j-beecham/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BEES, James ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1873 - Keynsham, Somerset ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. Somerset Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 14044 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 10 January 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bailleul_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Bailleul%2C_Nord Bailleul Communal Cemetery, Nord, France], G. 14. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 42 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/197438/james-bees/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BERESFORD, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Old Hill, Staffs ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8th Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sergeant, 14215 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 10 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7B. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/768348/edward-beresford/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BESLEY, Edward Torrence ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8th Bn. The King's (Liverpool Regiment) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 41162 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 25 June 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Couin_New_British_Cemetery%2C_Couin%2C_Pas-de-Calais Couin New British Cemetery, France], B. 1. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/175326/e-t-besley/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BEVAN, Ernest Cyril ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 18th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 28667 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 13 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ploegsteert_Memorial%2C_Comines-Warneton%2C_Hainaut Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium], Panel 7. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/874537/ernest-cyril-bevan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Bistrom-3|BISTROM, Bernard Frederick]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Cambria ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Messboy ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 17 |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BOGAN, Amos Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1894 - Cork ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Astoria" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fourth Engineer Officer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 9 October 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2979702/amos-frederick-bogan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BORN, Edgar Clarence ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1893 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| "D" Coy. 4th Bn. Bedfordshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 14913 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 29 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial, France], Bay 5. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/741535/edgar-clarence-born/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BOULTON, John Stevens ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine S.S "Ruysdael" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman and Trimmer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2979755/john-stevens-boulton/ Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2979755/john-stevens-boulton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BOULTON, Joseph Henry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1861 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine S.S "Ruysdael" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman And Trimmer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 57 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2979756/joseph-henry-boulton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BOYLE, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Grangetown, Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|113th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sergeant, 348060 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 15 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Road_South_Military_Cemetery%2C_Ieper%2C_West-Vlaanderen Menin road South Military Cemetery, Belgium], II. L. 21. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/95826/e-boyle/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|BRIGGS, Walter ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|1st/3rd Glamorgan Fortress Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Sapper, 686 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|6 May 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.comwiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], K. 147. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759036/walter-briggs/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Bryant-18795|BRYANT, Herbert William]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|abt 1893 - Corsham, Wilts ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 206th Field Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sapper, 454562 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 3 December 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Soumoy Communal Cemetery, Belgium, 3. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/479983/herbert-william-bryant/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BUMFORD, Edward Luther ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Porth, Glam ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|1st Bn. Cheshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 72008 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 21 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gommecourt_British_Cemetery_No._2%2C_H%C3%A9buterne%2C_Pas-de-Calais Gommecourt British Cemetery, No 2, Hebuterne, France], III. D. 27 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/589890/e-l-bumford/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BUNFORD, Richard John ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|B Coy, 11th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Corporal, 14644 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 18 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Karasouli_Military_Cemetery%2C_Polykastro%2C_Greece Karasouli Military Cemetery, Greece], A.7. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/622964/richard-john-bunford/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BUSHELL, Robert Henry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 5th Bn. Northamptonshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 17309 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 22 November 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vermelles_British_Cemetery%2C_Vermelles%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vermelles British Cemetery, France], I. L. 10. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/251169/r-h-bushell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BUTLER, Charles Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Birchgrove" (Glasgow) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Chief Boatswain ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2980176/charles-frederick-butler/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| BUTLER, Thomas Edward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt1893 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Umgeni" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Second Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 9 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2980182/thomas-edward-butler/ CWGC link] |} ====C==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CALLAGHAN, R ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#CALLAGHAN.2C_R Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CALLAGHAN, T ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#CALLAGHAN.2C_T Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CAMPBELL, Robert Fraser ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S. S Redesmere (Manchester) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mess room Steward ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 27 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2980324/robert-fraser-campbell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CARROLL, John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Bishop's Castle, Salop ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st Bn. Grenadier Guards ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 10565 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 12 March 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Le_Touret_Memorial%2C_Richebourg%2C_Pas-de-Calais Le Touret Memorial, France], Panel 2. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1558797/john-carroll/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CARTWRIGHT, Samuel Ashton ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Perthkerry (Cardiff) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 20 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2977404/samuel-ashton-cartwright/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CAWTHORNE, Douglas James ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1891 - Cardiff ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| A Coy. 19th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 31023 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 5 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Abbeville_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Abbeville%2C_Somme Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension, France], V. A. 46 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/78276/douglas-james-cawthorne/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CHAMP, Arthur ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1898 - Cadoxton, Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st/2nd Monmouthshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 291292 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|17 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Artillery_Wood_Cemetery%2C_Boezinge%2C_West_Flanders Artillery Wood Cemetery, Belgium], VII. A. 12. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/100815/a-champ/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CHANEY, J Harold ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| H.M Munition Factory ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry], H. 1413 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 - Killed in an accidental explosion whilst working as an ammunition worker at H.M Factory Pembrey. |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CHANNING, Albert John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895 - Cardiff ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|124th Field Coy, Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Corporal, 82346 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 4 July 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gezaincourt_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_G%C3%A9zaincourt%2C_Somme Gézaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension], III. C. 18. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/57104/a-channing/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Chapman-25876|CHAPMAN, Albert]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1891 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 9th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lance Corporal, 19652 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 8 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Eth Communal Cemetery, France, Near North-west Corner. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/582398/albert-chapman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CHAPPLE, W F ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#CHAPPLE.2C_W_F Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Chillcott-1|CHILCOTT, Richard George]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1897 - Nether Stowey, Somerset ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Somerset Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 20157 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 9 June 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:H%C3%A9ninel_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_H%C3%A9ninel%2C_Pas-de-Calais Heninel Communal Cemetery Extension, France, B. 16] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/560877/r-chilcott/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CHUBB, William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, H.M. Transport "Satrap" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mess room Stewart ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 31 Dec 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 18 No CWGC link |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CHURCH, Ernest ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1894 - Penarth, Glam ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 11th Kings Royal Rifle Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Rifleman, R/2619 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 19 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 115 to 119 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1628741/ernest-church/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CLARK, Percy ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Rifleman, S/381 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 7 August 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Etaples_Military_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89taples%2C_Pas-de-Calais Etaples Military Cemetery, France], II. B. 38A. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/499917/percy-clark/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CLARKE, Albert Edward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Penarth, Glam ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1st Battalion Welsh Guards ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 598 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 27 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial, France], Panel 10. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/729870/albert-edward-clarke/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CLARKE, Ivor John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 28th Bn. Canadian Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|19 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ecoivres_Military_Cemetery%2C_Mont-Saint-%C3%89loi%2C_Pas-de-Calais Ecoivres Military Cemetery, Month-St. Eloi, France], V. J. 16 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/64981/i-j-clarke/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CLEMENTS, Bert Richard ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1891 - St Mary, Bury ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Corporal, 14488 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 7 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 9 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1607003/bert-richard-clements/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CLEMENTS, Thomas William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 33802 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|23 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Highland_Cemetery%2C_Le_Cateau-Cambr%C3%A9sis%2C_Nord Highland Cemetery, Le Cateau, France], VI. C. 4. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/39790/thomas-william-clements/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CLEVERTON, W H ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#CLEVERTON.2C_W_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Close-2774|CLOSE, Herbert Frank]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1898 - Barry, Glam ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd/5th Bn. Loyal North Lancashire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 244762 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 26 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rue-Petillon_Military_Cemetery%2C_Fleurbaix%2C_Pas-de-Calais Rue-Petillon Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, France, I. L. 15.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/298355/herbert-frank-close/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CLOSE, Thomas John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1892 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|14th Bn. London Regiment (London Scottish) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 517086 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|23 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cabaret-Rouge_British_Cemetery%2C_Souchez%2C_Pas-de-Calais Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France], XIX. D. 9. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/585262/thomas-john-close/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Clutterbuck-578|CLUTTERBUCK, Richard]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895 - Bristol ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 11th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, S/190 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|13 October 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Royal_Irish_Rifles_Graveyard%2C_Laventie%2C_Pas-de-Calais Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Laventie, France, I. J. 2.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/597495/richard-clutterbuck/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| COCHRANE, E W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#COCHRANE.2C_E_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| COLEMAN, Charles Pascoe ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1869 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine S.S. "Windsor Hall" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|First Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|17 January 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hall Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 49 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2977733/charles-pascoe-coleman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| COLEMAN, W J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#COLEMAN.2C_W_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Coles-3473|COLES, Alfred]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1898 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 38th Div. Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Driver, W/864 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|29 June 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Toutencourt_Communal_Cemetery%2C_Toutencourt%2C_Somme Toutencourt Communal Cemetery, France, II. A. 8.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/512470/a-coles/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| COLES, Arthur ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1893 - Penarth, Glam ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 6th Batt. Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private 24297 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 19 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lijssenthoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium], VIII. D. 8A ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/434739/a-coles/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| COLLIER, W ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#COLLIER.2C_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| COLLIER, William John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1892 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 19534 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 26 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial, France], Panel 77 and 78. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/730108/william-john-collier/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| COLLINS, Charles ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 9th Bn. Devonshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 13015 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 30 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial, France], Panel 35 to 37. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/730117/charles-collins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;,"| CONIBEAR, Albert Ernest ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1893 - Penarth, Glam ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 3rd Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Rifleman, S/2398 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 20 July 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bully-Grenay_Communal_Cemetery_British_Extension%2C_Bully-les-Mines%2C_Pas-de-Calais Bully-Grenay Communal Cemetery, British Extension], France, V. F. 15. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/30022/albert-ernest-conibear/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CONNOLLY, John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 15th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 24827 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 28 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Feinvillers British Cemetery, France, B. 27. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2740321/j-connolly/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CONNOR, William Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1884 - Cardiff ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 799th Horse Transport Coy. Army Service Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Driver, T4/070006 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 13 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mikra_British_Cemetery%2C_Kalamaria%2C_Greece Mikra British Cemetery, Kalamaria, Greece], 614 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 34 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/340639/w-t-connor/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| COOK, Andrew Gordon ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1896 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Lance Corporal 1446 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 20 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Caterpillar_Valley_Cemetery%2C_Longueval%2C_Somme Caterpillar Valley Cemetery, Longueval, France], XI. C. 35. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/552820/a-g-cook/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| COOK, Edward Harry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1895 - Bridgnorth ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2nd / 6th Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 36918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fifteen_Ravine_British_Cemetery%2C_Villers-Plouich%2C_Nord Fifteen Ravine British Cemetery, Villers-Plouich, France], IV. D. 12 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/239512/edward-harry-cook/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| COOK, Henry Philip ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine S.S Romford (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10 February 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2977847/henry-philip-cook/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| COOLING, C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#COOLING.2C_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| COOPER, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Shrewsbury ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 8th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Lance Sergeant, 11692 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 8 August 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Helles_Memorial%2C_Marmara_Region%2C_Turkey Helles Memorial, Turkey], Panel 140 to 144 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/697529/joseph-cooper/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| COOPER, R C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#COOPER.2C_R_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| COOPER, William Henry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| South Shields, Durham ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 19375 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 5 June 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrin_Churchyard_Extension%2C_Cambrin%2C_Pas-de-Calais Cambrin Churchyard Extension, France], E. 29. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/170525/w-h-cooper/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Copp-1425|COPP, Sydney]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1899 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 19th Batt. Middlesex Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, G/97108 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 5th September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vis-en-Artois_British_Cemetery_and_Memorial%2C_Haucourt%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vis-En-Artois Memorial, France, Panel 8-9] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1741328/sydney-copp/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| COSE, W H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#COSE.2C_W_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| COSLETT, Albert ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1898 - Cadoxton, Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 241852 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 31 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium, Panel 22. ] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1607963/albert-coslett/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| COSLETT, E R ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#COSLETT.2C_E_R Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| COSLING, T C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#COSLING.2C_T_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| COTTY, Jesse Frampton ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1884 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 22nd Lines of Communication Supply Coy. Royal Army Service Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, S4/146607 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|30 January 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Haifa_War_Cemetery%2C_Ha%C3%AFfa%2C_Israel Haifa War Cemetery, B. 41.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 35 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/654153/jesse-frampton-cotty/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| COWLING, William Robert ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1884 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Naval Reserve, H.M.S Hawke ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Warrant Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 15 October 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chatham_Naval_Memorial%2C_Chatham%2C_Kent Chatham Naval Memorial, UK], 8 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3048780/william-robert-cowling/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| COYSH, Edward Searle ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1892 - Barry, Glam ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 96th Light Rly. Operating Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Sapper, 290735 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 30 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chatby_Memorial%2C_Alexandria%2C_Egypt Chatby Memorial Egypt]. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1438511/edward-searle-coysh/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CROSS, Ivor Watkin ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1895 - Crediton, Devon ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 87th Coy, Machine Gun Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7"| Private, 63401 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 28 January 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 5 C and 12 C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/757681/ivor-watkin-cross/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CROWDEN, Charles ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1894 - Penarth ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Ribston" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|16 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978084/charles-crowden/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CROWTHER, C W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#CROWTHER.2C_C_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| CURTIS, Ivor Leslie ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Heatherside (Newcastle) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 24 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978156/ivor-leslie-curtis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| CUTLER, J W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#CUTLER.2C_J_W Research Log] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| CADOGAN, Walter Arthur ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry, Glam ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|4th Bn. South Wales Boarders ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 26402 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 30 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Basra_Memorial%2C_Basra%2C_Iraq Basra Memorial, Iraq], Panel 16 and 62. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1655984/walter-arthur-cadogan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| CAMPBELL, Robert ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1873 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|4th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Private, 2105 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Between 6 August 1915 - 9th August 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lone Pine Memorial, Turkey, 22. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 42 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/716081/robert-campbell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Carlton-2933|CARLTON, Laurence Barnard]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1893 - London ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|40th Field Amb. Royal Army Medical Coprs ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 36562 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 9 August 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Helles_Memorial%2C_Marmara_Region%2C_Turkey Helles Memorial, Turkey], Panel 201 and 202 or 236 to 239 and 328 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 22 - Connection via father who was the proprietor of the cinema. [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/696846/laurence-barnard-carlton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| CARNE, Osmond Whitlock Nicholl ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|9th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Second-Lieutentant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Oosttaverne_Wood_Cemetery%2C_Wijtschate%2C_West-Vlaanderen Oossttaverne Wood Cemetery, Belgium], II. C. 4 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/105217/osmond-whitlock-nicholl-carne/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| CHRISTIE, Edward Theophilus ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|2nd Bn. West Yorkshire Regiment, (Prince of Wales's Own) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 235503 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 31 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 21. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1606610/edward-theophilus-christie/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| CHUDLEIGH,Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Mercantile Marine, S/S Trehawke ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Chief Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|14 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 28 |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| CIRELL, Arthur Nelson ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1896 - Roath, Glam ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 12th Bn. Royal Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 48646 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 3 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 6 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1606653/arthur-nelson-cirell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| CLARK, Frederick Charles ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Ladoga" (Leith) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Ship's cook ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16 April 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2977579/frederick-charles-clark/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Coleman-19595|COLEMAN, Frederick James Ivor]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd/4th Bn. Berkshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 44214 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 10 January 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Pony-Remy British Cemetery, France, I. A. 16. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2903927/f-i-j-coleman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| COLEMAN, James Mark ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1888 - Cadoxton, Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4th Coy. Machine Gun Guards ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 62 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 5 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Metz-en-Couture_Communal_Cemetery_British_Extension%2C_Metz-en-Couture%2C_Pas-de-Calais Metz-En-Couture Communal Cemetery British Extension, France], II. E. 5. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/315103/james-mark-coleman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| COLLINS, Bert William ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1898 - Barry, Glam ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. Monmouthshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Rifleman, 3479 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 28 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cabaret-Rouge_British_Cemetery%2C_Souchez%2C_Pas-de-Calais Cabaret-Rouge British Cemetery, Souchez, France], XII. D. 9 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/585280/bert-william-collins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| CONIBEAR, William Richard ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|"D" Bty. 106th Bde Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Driver, 18966 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4 June 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Railway_Dugouts_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Railway Dugouts Burial Ground (Transport Farm) Belgium]. IV. G. 1. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/489379/w-r-conibear/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| CONNELLY, George Arnold ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|abt 1886 - Hackney Middlesex ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|"C" Coy. 11th Bn. Durham Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 53556 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 25 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vraucourt_Copse_Cemetery%2C_Vaulx-Vraucourt%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vraucourt Copse Cemetery, Vaulx-Vraucourt, France], II. A. 1. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 31 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/614866/george-arnold-connelly/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| CONNOLLY, John Patrick ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Middlesbrough ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|16th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Rifleman, 32607 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7 A and 10 A. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/758860/john-patrick-conolly/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| COUTSOUDIS, Zanis Constantine ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1859 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Ribson" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Carpenter ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 58 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2977962/zanis-constantine-coutsoudis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| COWLING, G C ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|H.M.S Hawke ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Warrant Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt October 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#COWLING.2C_G_C Research Log] |} ====D==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DADDS, Ivor Llewellyn ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Royal Engineers Inland Water Transport ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Second Lieutentant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 17 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Basra_War_Cemetery Basra War Cemetery, Iraq], IV. D. 6 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/509677/ivor-llewellyn-dadds/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DALTON, Martin ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Ruysdael" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Steward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 7 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978190/martin-dalton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DALTON, Walter Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Livonia" London ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Ordinary Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|3 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978193/walter-thomas-dalton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DANIELLS, A J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DANIELLS.2C_A_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DARE, William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1891 - Barry Glamorgan ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|123rd Field Coy, Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sapper, 67564 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 13 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vieille-Chapelle_New_Military_Cemetery%2C_La_Couture%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vieille-Chapelle New Military Cemetery, Lacouture, France] VII. C. 17 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/280242/w-dare/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DAVEY, Herbert ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1897- Cadoxton, Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 7th Battalion Royal West Kents ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private 24836 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 6 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bucquoy_Road_Cemetery%2C_Ficheux%2C_Pas-de-Calais Bucquoy Road Cemetery, Ficheux, France], I. F. 3 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/178368/herbert-davey/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DAVID, Arthur Walter ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 1st Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Second - Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 14 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vadencourt_British_Cemetery%2C_Maissemy%2C_Aisne Vadencourt British Cemetery, Maissemy, France], V. A. 8. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 31 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2939331/a-w-david/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DAVID, L W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DAVID.2C_L_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DAVID, William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1899 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 3847 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 26 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Jerusalem_Memorial%2C_Jerusalem%2C_Israel Jerusalem Memorial, Israel and Palestine], Panels 19 to 22 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1644904/william-david/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Davies-16405|DAVIES, David Evan]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 12th Sqdn Royal Flying Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Flight Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 29 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Arras Flying Services Memorial, France ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/746773/david-evan-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DAVIES, David Rhys ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|A Company, 11th Battalion Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, S/1026 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 3 October 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Royal_Irish_Rifles_Graveyard%2C_Laventie%2C_Pas-de-Calais Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Laventie, France, I. H. 6.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/597524/david-rhys-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DAVIES, David Walter ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Barry, Glam ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 124th Field Company Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sapper, 82319 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 15 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Essex_Farm_Cemetery%2C_Boezinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Essex Farm Cemetery, Belgium], III. L. 10 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/159241/d-w-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DAVIES, David William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 3rd Bde. Canadian Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Bombardier, 42471 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|17 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reninghelst_New_Military_Cemetery%2C_Reningelst%2C_West-Flanders Reninghelst New Military Cemetery, Belgium], I. F. 17. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/152584/david-william-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Davies-16303|DAVIES, Edmund]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1898 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 128th Howitzer Battery, 129th Bde, Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Gunner 3778 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 24 December 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Combles_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Combles%2C_Somme Combles Communal Cemetery extension, France, II. E. 18.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/591702/edmund-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DAVIES, Emrys John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine S.S "Ducksbridge" (Newcastle) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Signaller ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 22 February 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 16 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978265/emrys-john-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DAVIES, Gwilym John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18th Bn. Royal Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, PS/7294 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 16 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|United Kingdom book of remember, UK ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/75470084/gwilym-john-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DAVIES, H E ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DAVIES.2C_H_E Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DAVIES, I T ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DAVIES.2C_I_T Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Davies-16290|DAVIES, John Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sapper, WR/277151 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|21 February 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry, UK], B. 115/16 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759038/john-henry-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|DAVIES, Joshua Simeon ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "T.R. Thompson" (Sunderland) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Steward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|29 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 31 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978285/joshua-simeon-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DAVIES, Robert Willis ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S "Invincible" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Able Seaman, Wales Z/1318 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 31 May 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK], 19. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2865748/robert-wills-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DAVIES, Tudor ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1899 - Lincarfon, Glam. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 18th Bn. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 136629 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 30 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Le_Cateau_Military_Cemetery%2C_Le_Cateau-Cambr%C3%A9sis%2C_Nord Le Cateau Communal Cemetery, France], III. C. 2. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/595234/t-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DAVIES, W M ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DAVIES.2C_W_M Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DAVIES, William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1893 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|17th Bn. Kings Royal Rifle Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Rifleman, R/2728 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 24 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 115 to 119. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1629505/william-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DAVIS, Marcus Vere H. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|3rd/4th Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 40761 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|18 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grangegorman_Military_Cemetery%2C_Dublin%2C_Dublin Grangegorman Military Cemetery, Republic of Ireland], Wes. 46. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/899989/marcus-vere-h-davis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DEMPSEY, John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1884 - Sully, Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 5th Bn. Yorkshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 242794 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 14 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Longuenesse_Souvenir_Cemetery%2C_Longuenesse%2C_Pas-de-Calais Longuenesse (St Omer) Souvenir Cemetery, France], IV. F. 2. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 33 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/19964/john-dempsey/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DENCH, Sidney John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1902 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Calliope" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mess Room Steward ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 9 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 15 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978405/sidney-john-dench/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DENNING, George William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1898 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 20343 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 31 January 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 4 D and 5 B. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/756609/george-william-denning/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DENNING, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1880- Acton, Middlesex ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 7th BN. Gloucester Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 25845 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 18 January 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Amara_War_Cemetery%2C_Amara%2C_Iraq Amara War Cemetery, Iraq], XIV. K. 10. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 37 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/628096/t-denning/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DEW, R ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DEW.2C_R Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DICKENS, H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DICKENS.2C_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DIGGINS, James ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1891 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Kings Royal Rifles ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Rifleman R/2634 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 21 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 13 A and 13 B ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/754003/james-diggins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DINGLE, E ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DINGLE.2C_E Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DOLMAN, D J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DOLMAN.2C_D_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DONOGHUE, A H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DONOGHUE.2C_A_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DOUGHTY, Albert Alfred ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Romford" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Second Steward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10 Febraury 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Medjez-El-Bab War Cemetery, Tunisia, 17. D. 20 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/418448/alfred-doughty/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DOWLING, John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1901 - Brooklyn, New York ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Belford" (Glasgow) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mess Room Steward ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11 February 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 15 |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DOWN, W J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DOWN.2C_W_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DOYLE, Alfred Ernest ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|B Bty. 71st Bde, Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Gunner, 189572 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|16 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Road_South_Military_Cemetery%2C_Ieper%2C_West-Vlaanderen Menin Road, South Military Cemetery, Belgium], II. C. 18 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/96099/a-e-doyle/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DUNN, Thomas Edward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1878 - Crewkerne. Som. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 7th Bn, Lincolnshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 42091 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|12 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 35 to 37 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 39 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1630585/thomas-edward-dunn/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DURBIN, George Mansel ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine S.S "Ribson" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|16 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978736/george-mansel-durbin/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| DURBIN, William Edward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Caerleon, Mon ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st Bn. Border Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Lance Corporal ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 15 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dadizeele_New_British_Cemetery%2C_Moorslede%2C_West-Vlaanderen Dadizeele New British Cemetery, Belgium], I. C. 30. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/162839/w-e-durbin/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DURMAN, Edwin John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Cadoxton, Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 29 October 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 37 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1610903/edwin-john-durman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Dwyer-3691|DWYER, Dennis]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2nd R.M, BN R.N Div. Royal Marine Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, PLY/16200 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Connaught_Cemetery%2C_Thiepval%2C_Somme Connaught Cemetery, Thiepval, France, VII. D. 7] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/526667/dennis-dwyer/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| DYKE, Robert ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895- Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|9th Platoon, 2nd South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|18 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ploegsteert_Memorial%2C_Comines-Warneton%2C_Hainaut Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium], Panel 5. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 23 years [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/872372/robert-dyke/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DANIEL, J ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|H.M.S Shark ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt June 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DANIEL.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Daniel-10324|DANIEL, Norman Nicholas]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1893 - Cardigan ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Cardigan Company 4th Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 2217 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 18 October 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cardigan_Cemetery%2C_Cardigan%2C_Cardiganshire Cardigan Cemetery, UK, N. N.C. B12] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/669987/norman-nicholas-daniel/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DARCH, Alfred ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Bideford, Devon ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 19th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 1841 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 12 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Morlancourt British Cemetery No. 1, France, B.17 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/570809/a-darch/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DAVID, William ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Abt 1899 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 5th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusilier ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 241565 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 26 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Jerusalem_Memorial%2C_Jerusalem%2C_Israel Jerusalem Memorial, Israel, Panels 19 to 22.] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1644904/william-david/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DAVIES, Aaron ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1889 - Glanaman, Carmarthen ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st/5th Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 20812 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Anglo-French_Cemetery%2C_Thiepval%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 9 A 9 B and 10 B. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/755703/aaron-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DAVIES, Albert ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1892 - Canton, Cardiff ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. Royal Welsh Fusilier ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 10488 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 12 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cologne_Southern_Cemetery%2C_K%C3%B6ln%2C_Nordrhein-Westfalen Cologne Southern Cemetery, Germany], XVII. A. 7. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/901282/a-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DAVIES, Charles ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 October 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DAVIES.2C_Charles Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DAVIES, David Oliver ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 18880 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine S.S "Southina" (Cardiff) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Second Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 37 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978262/david-oliver-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DAVIES, Edmund Thomas Gore ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Navy, H.M.S "Formidable" ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Yeaman of Signals, 214594 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 January 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chatham_Cemetery%2C_Chatham%2C_Kent Chatham Naval Memorial, UK], 10 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/4003920/edmund-thomas-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DAVIES, Evan Walter ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|1st/7th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Second-Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 26 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gaza_War_Cemetery%2C_Gaza_City%2C_Gaza_Strip Gaza War Cemetery, Palestine, II. D. 4.] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/649852/e-w-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DAVIES, Fred ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Littleborough, Lancs ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|2nd Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 27108 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 18 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mont_Huon_Military_Cemetery%2C_Le_Tr%C3%A9port%2C_Seine-Maritime Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport, France], VII. O. 1B ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/468856/f-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DAVIES, Isaac J ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Amry Service Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Driver ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt December 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 30 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DAVIES.2C_Isaac.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DAVIES, John Wallace ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|"B" Bty. 291st Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Gunner, 161761 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Montigny Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France, A, 9. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/587558/john-wallace-davies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DAVISON, Ernest ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Anglo Californian" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Assistant Steward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4 July 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978328/ernest-davison/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DAY, Henry George ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Bristol ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Engineers, Inland Water Transport ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sapper, WR/353032 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 5 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Basra_Memorial%2C_Basra%2C_Iraq Basra Memorial, Iraq], Panel 5 and 61. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/864612/henry-george-day CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|DEEBLE, W J ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|abt 1882 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Horse Arillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Gunner, 606033 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|12 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.comwiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], B. 256. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 35 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759039/w-j-deeble/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DICKENS, Arnold ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1893 - Cardiff ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|19th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Lance Corporal, 24186 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 26 June 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bard_Cottage_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Bard Cottage Cemetery, Belgium], II. H. 6. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/439949/a-dickens/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DOWDALL, William Robert ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1901 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Sandhurst" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Engineer's Boy ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 6 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978598/william-robert-dowdall/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DOWNE, S ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|H.M.S Defence ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt June 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#DOWNE.2C_S Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DOWNING, George Guy Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Flying Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Isan%27s_Churchyard%2C_Llanishen%2C_Glamorgan Llanishen Churchyard, St Isan, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759622/george-guy-barry-downing/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DRAKE, Ivor Edward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1890 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. Welsh Guards ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Corporal, 1215 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Croisilles British Cemetry, France, III. A. 32. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/615360/i-e-drake/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DREHER, Theodore Gottlob ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Labour Corps ex Liverpool Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 12885 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1921 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Worked as a Journalist for Barry Dock News |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DUCHIEN, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1885 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|1st/4th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 202174 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Deir_El_Belah_War_Cemetery%2C_Deir_El_Belah%2C_Gaza_Strip Dier El Belah War Cemetery, Palestine], A. 244. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 32 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/645562/thomas-duchien/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DUDLEY, Bernard John Cherelton ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Dorsetshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Captain ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24 January 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Nairobi_British_and_Indian_Memorial%2C_Nairobi%2C_Kenya Nairobi British and Indian Memorial], Kenya ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1422768/bernard-john-cherelton-dudley/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DUDLEY, Leonard Grey ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1883 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|6th Jat Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Captain ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:B%C3%A9thune_Town_Cemetery%2C_B%C3%A9thune%2C_Pas-de-Calais Béthune Town Cemetery, France, I. A. 16.] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 31 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/62738/leonard-grey-dudley/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DUNAHUE, James ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1886 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 86th Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Driver, 43008 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 1 A and 8A. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/755244/james-dunahue/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| DUNCAN, Edward Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Jutland" (Cardiff) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mess Room Steward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 19 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 16 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2978703/edward-thomas-duncan/ CWGC Link] |} ====E==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| EALSON, W ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#EALSON.2C_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| EDMONDSON, William Albert ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Barry Streamer Satrap ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Crewman ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1 January 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 26 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#EDMONDSON.2C_William_Albert Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| EDMUNDS, Brindley Rhys ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st/5th Bn. Durham Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 91476 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 5 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Berlin South-Western Cemetery, Germany, V. D. 11. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/895390/b-r-edmunds/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| EDWARDS, H ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#EDWARDS.2C_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| EDWARDS, Percy ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|D. Coy, 48th Bn. Australian Infantry Forces ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private 1714 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Puchevillers_British_Cemetery%2C_Puchevillers%2C_Somme Puchevillers British Cemetery, France], I. F. 59. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/511167/percy-edwards/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| EDWARDS, PN/PRJ ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#EDWARDS.2C_PN.2FPRJ Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Ellett-442| ELLETT, Frederick]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 2nd Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 25505 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 6 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mesnil_Ridge_Cemetery%2C_Mesnil-Martinsart%2C_Somme Mesnil Ridge Cemetery, Mesnil-Martinsart, France] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/613494/fredrick-ellett/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ELSTON, Wilfred Frank ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|6th Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 41741 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 9 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ploegsteert_Memorial%2C_Comines-Warneton%2C_Hainaut Ploegstreet Memorial, Belgium], Panel 5 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/872529/wilfred-frank-elston/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ESCOTT, W L ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#ESCOTT.2C_W_L Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Evans-44512|EVANS, Arthur George]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 3rd Bn. Kings Shropshire Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 19805 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry], H 1254 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759040/arthur-george-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| EVANS, Bertram Trevor ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|13th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Second-Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|22 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Pozieres Memorial, France], Panel 36 and 37 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1580569/bertram-trevor-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| EVANS, C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#EVANS.2C_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| EVANS, David Idris ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|B Company 2nd Wiltshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 21 December 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ploegsteert_Memorial%2C_Comines-Warneton%2C_Hainaut Ploegstreet Memorial, Belgium], Panel 8. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/872589/david-idris-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| EVANS, Frederick Charles ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1884 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 8th Bn. London Regiment (Post Office Rifles) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 4315 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|20 November 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cologne_Southern_Cemetery%2C_K%C3%B6ln%2C_Nordrhein-Westfalen Cologne Southern Cemetery, Germany], X. E. 10. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 32 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/901425/f-c-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Evans-44563|EVANS, George Edward]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|"D" Bty. 122nd Howitzer Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Gunner, 3429 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|20 May 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pont-du-Hem_Military_Cemetery%2C_La_Gorgue%2C_Nord Pont-Du-Hem Military Cemetery, La Gorgue, France], I. C. 10 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 16 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/596828/george-edward-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Evans-44565|EVANS, George Rhys]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st/6th Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 3 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Montbrehain_British_Cemetery%2C_Montbrehain%2C_Aisne Montbrehain British Cemetery, France, A. 47.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/555955/george-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| EVANS, George Robert ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|339th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Battery Sergeant-Major, 348078 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|3 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Voormezeele_Enclosures_No.1_and_No.2%2C_Voormezele%2C_West-Vlaanderen Voormezeele Enclosures No 1 and No 2. Belgium], I. J. 57. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/104562/george-robert-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| EVANS, H D ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#EVANS.2C_H_D Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| EVANS, Harold ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Gordon Highlanders ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|13 November 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#EVANS.2C_Harold Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Evans-44566|EVANS, Lawrence George]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st/5th Bn. London Regiment (London Rifle Brigade) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Rifleman, 375327 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 29 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ligny-sur-Canche_British_Cemetery%2C_Ligny-sur-Canche%2C_Pas-de-Calais Ligny-Sur-Canche British Cemetery,France, A. 38] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/528438/lawrence-george-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Evans-29107|EVANS, Lloyd George Edward]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1902 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Moorlands Whitby ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Assistant Cook ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 24 June 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 16 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2886422/lloyd-george-edward-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| EVANS, O ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#EVANS.2C_O Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| EVANS, Raymond ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 9th Bn. attd 4th Bn. South Wales Boarders ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Second Lieutentant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 12 January 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Amara_War_Cemetery%2C_Amara%2C_Iraq Amara War Cemetery, Iraq], XXV. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/628252/raymond-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| EVANS, S ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#EVANS.2C_S Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| EVANS, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1880 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|17th Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 202658 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|25 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France], Panel 7. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 37 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1752815/thomas-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| EVANS, William James ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Livonia London ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Carpenter ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2886435/william-james-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Evans-44513|EVANS, William W]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Naval Reserve H.M.S Ganges ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Stoker, 6830/S ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|15 July 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, UK], E. 140 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759041/w-w-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| EVELEIGH, Alexander David ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1903 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. T.R. Thompson (Sunderland) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Cooks Boy ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 29 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 15 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2886438/alexander-david-eveleigh/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| EAKON, William ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1865 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Mariston" (Glasgow) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Carpenter ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 15 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 52 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2886207/william-eakon/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| EDBROOKE, Frederick Charles ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7th Bn. Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 31631 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 21 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Montay-Neuvilly_Road_Cemetery%2C_Montay%2C_Nord Montay-Neuvilly Road Cemetery, Montay,France], IV. A. 17. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/528771/frederick-charles-edbrooke/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| EDWARDS, Rhys Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1889 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 9th Bn. King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Corporal, 16615 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 27 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial, France], Panel 97 and 98. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2941857/rhys-joseph-edwards/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| EVANS, Benjamin Charles ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. Ribston (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2886392/benjamin-charles-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| EVANS, W Elwyn ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Flying Corps, Recruits Training Centre ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Air Mechanic 2nd Class ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 9 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Manor_Park_Cemetery_and_Crematorium%2C_Forest_Gate%2C_Essex Manor Park Cemetery, UK,] 101. 619 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/355618/w-e-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| EVANS, William Clifford ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|20th Bn. Royal Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Corporal ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 25 December 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grove_Town_Cemetery%2C_M%C3%A9aulte%2C_Somme Grove Town Cemetery, Meaulte, France], II. G. 2. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/31011/william-clifford-evans/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| EVERINGHAM, Guy ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1895 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 15th Sqdn, Royal Flying Corps. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bois-Carre_British_Cemetery%2C_Th%C3%A9lus%2C_Pas-de-Calais Bois-Carre British Cemetery, Thelus, France], III. B. 13. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/618120/guy-everingham/ CWGC link] |} ====F==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| FALCONER, James Keith ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3rd Australian Light Railway Operating Company ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sapper, 2927 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|11 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Menin Road South Military Cemetery, Belgium. III. D. 20 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/96150/james-falconer/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| FARMER, Richard George ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 15th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance Corporal, S/2170 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 20 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium] Panel 145 to 147 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1631589/richard-george-farmer/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| FARRANT, Walter ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine S.S Horsa (West Hartlepool) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Engineer's Steward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 30 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2886483/walter-farrant/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| FERGUSON, G N ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#FERGUSON.2C_G_N Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| FERRISSEY, Denis Cornelius/Cornelius Denis ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|9th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 24987 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Ypres (Menin Gate) Memorial, Belgium], Panel 37. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1612241/cornelius-ferrissey/ CWGC Link]] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| FIDLER, Ivor F ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 24591 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|18 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7A and 10 A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/751698/ivor-fidler/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| FIDO, Frederick James ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Bn. Royal Irish Rifles ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Rifleman, 5013 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 26 July 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 40. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1612263/frederick-james-fido/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Finnegan-950|FINNEGAN, Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1876 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine Reserve Special Service Vessel "Peggy" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Boatswain ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 17 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry] D. 84 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 42 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759042/charles-finnegan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| FISHER, Charles ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|8th Battalion Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private. S/225 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:La_Brique_Military_Cemetery_No.2%2C_Sint-Jan%2C_West-Vlaanderen La Brique Military Cemetery, No 2, Belgium], I. B. 7. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/451136/charles-fisher/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| FLETCHER, William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 12691 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 15 June 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Loos British Cemetery, France, XVIII. D. 20. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/562273/w-fletcher/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| FLETCHER, William Henry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|7th Bn. Kings Own (Royal Lancaster Regiment) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Lance-Corporal. 17172 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kemmel_Chateau_Military_Cemetery%2C_Kemmel%2C_West-Vlaanderen Kemmel Chateau Military Cemetery], Belgium, F. 73 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/155031/w-fletcher/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| FLYNN, James ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 17th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 48521 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 25 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Cambrai Memorial, Louveral, France], Addenda Panel 16. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/872824/james-flynn CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| FOWLER, Ernest William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Brodholme" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Fifth Engineer Officer ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 10 June 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Naples British Cemetery, Italy, A. 89. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/642068/ernest-william-fowler/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| FOX, William John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|13th Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 31426 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Flatiron_Copse_Cemetery%2C_Carnoy-Mametz%2C_Somme Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz, France], IX. G. 7. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/556551/w-j-fox/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Francis-10263|FRANCIS, Arthur]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|13th Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Corporal ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|9 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Flatiron_Copse_Cemetery%2C_Carnoy-Mametz%2C_Somme Flaitron Copse Cemetery, Mametz, France], IV. C. 4. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/556552/a-francis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| FROOM, Joseph Henry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|A Coy, 1st Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 10739 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8 February 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Belgium], Panel. 37 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/930151/joseph-henry-froom/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| FLAHERTY, John Patrick ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, "Luciline" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman and Trimmer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 13 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2886617/john-p-flaherty/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| FLEMING, Reginald ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8th Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 38482 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 28 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial, France], Bay 6. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1557175/reginald-fleming/ CWGC Link] |} ====G==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| GADD, W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#GADD.2C_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|GAISFORD, Arthur Edward ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Rifleman, S/182 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 30 July 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 48. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/930309/arthur-edward-gaisford/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| GARDNER, John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1868 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine S.S "Trongate" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Fireman and Trimmer ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 22 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 49 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2886930/john-gardner/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| GEORGE, J Thomas (T J) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sergeant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|16 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#GEORGE.2C_J_Thomas Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Gibbs-9846| GIBBS, Herbert James]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 13 Bn. The Kings (Liverpool Regiment) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 53947 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 27 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grand_Ravine_British_Cemetery%2C_Havrincourt%2C_Pas-de-Calais Grand Ravine British Cemetery, Havrincourt, France, A. 49] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/301754/h-j-gibbs/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Gibbs-9848|GIBBS, Melville]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Jan 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifle Brigade,8th Battalion ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, S/1014 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|23 Mar 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grand-Seraucourt_British_Cemetery%2C_Seraucourt-le-Grand%2C_Aisne Grand-Seraucourt British Cemetery] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/579880/m-gibbs/ CWGC] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| GIFFORD, Edward Fogg ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1902 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine S.S. Jutland (Cardiff) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Ordinary Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|19 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 15 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2887054/edward-fogg-gifford/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| GILBERT, Edgar James ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|16th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Corporal, 23083 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 7 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7 A and 10 A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/748313/edgar-james-gilbert/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| GILL, George ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine S.S. Sten Sunderland ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 18 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2887073/george-gill/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Gillard-1281|GILLARD, Edward James]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 4/79609 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 7 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry], A. 428 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759043/edward-james-gillard/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| GILLARD, F ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#GILLARD.2C_F Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| GOLDING, Charles ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Bn. Welsh Guards ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Corporal, 432 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7 D. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/748916/charles-golding/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| GOODMAN, James ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Romford" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10 February 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2887187/james-goodman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| GOULD, Arthur James ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|68th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Gunner, 137193 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|6 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|St. Hilaire Cemetery Extension, Frevent, France, B. 13. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/528211/arthur-james-gould/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Gould-9803|GOULD, Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 21st Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Lane Corporal, 31645 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|29 November 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry, Uk], A. 833 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 39 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759044/charles-gould/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| GOULE, W S ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Batt. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman S/1054 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|15 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lapugnoy_Military_Cemetery%2C_Lapugnoy%2C_Pas_De_Calais Lapugnoy Military Cemetery, France], VII. D. 8. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/54153/w-goule/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| GRANT, David Charles ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1st Bn. Welsh Guards ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 1331 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 27 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial, France], Panel 10. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1764061/david-charles-grant/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| GRANT, William Russell ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|41st Coy. Machine Gun Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 19752 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 18 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 5 C and 12 C. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/786962/william-russell-grant/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| GRIFFITHS, A. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#GRIFFITHS.2C_A Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| GRIFFITHS, Alfred J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10th Batt. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman S/2382 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|3 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Guillemont_Road_Cemetery%2C_Guillemont%2C_Somme Guillemont Road Cemetery, Guillemont], France, XI. A. 3. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/534378/a-j-griffiths/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| GRIFFITHS, C. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#GRIFFITHS.2C_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| GRIFFITHS, Idris John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|C Coy. 16th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Corporal, 24499 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|30 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Royal_Irish_Rifles_Graveyard%2C_Laventie%2C_Pas-de-Calais Royal Irish Rifles Graveyard, Laventie, France, II. F. 5] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/597589/idris-john-griffiths/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| GRIFFITHS, Nicholas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|7th BN attd 6th Bn. South Wales Boarders ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Second-Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|11 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bapaume_Post_Military_Cemetery%2C_Albert%2C_Somme Bapaume Post Military Cemetery, Albert, France], I. B. 14. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/523869/nicholas-griffiths/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| GRIFFITHS, William James ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Shropshire Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance-Corporal, 20213 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|14 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France,] Pier and Face 12A and 12 D ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/787770/william-james-griffiths/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| GRIFFITHS, William Phillip ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st Bn. Cheshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 60561 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 5 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Les Baraques Military Cemetery, Sangatte, France, III. B. 10A. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/85904/w-p-griffiths/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| GRONHAUG, Sigvard ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1865 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Picton (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Chief Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 6 Dec 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 52 - No CWGC Link |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| GULWELL, Ernest ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S Daybreak West Hartlepool ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mess Room Steward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 24 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2887414/ernest-gulwell/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| GLEAVES, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 36026 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 25 May 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 37 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/931017/joseph-gleaves/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| GODDARD, John ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1883 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Veghstroom" (Liverpool) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Donkeyman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 23 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 34 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2887125/john-goddard/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| GRANT, Russell ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|8th Battalion Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Rifleman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|19 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 22 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#GRANT.2C_R Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| GREEN, Eustace ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1881 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Dunbarmoor" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 36 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2887304/eustace-green/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[[Greening-534|GREENING, Leonard Harvey]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Shropshire Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sergeant, 14836 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 22 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Duisans_British_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89trun%2C_Pas-de-Calais Duisans British Cemetery, Etrun, France, IV. A. 2.] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/169657/l-h-greening/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| GREVILLE, Arthur Rees ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| D Coy. 4th Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Corporal, 12945 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 10 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pieta_Military_Cemetery%2C_Pieta%2C_Malta Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta], B. X. 6. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/115276/arthur-rees-greville/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| GREY (served as Osborne), Francis Morris ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1902 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. Eskmere London ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Assistant Steward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 13 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 15 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2887355/francis-morris-grey/ CWGC Link] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2972992/francis-morris-osborne/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| GUNN, Kenneth ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#GUNN.2C_Kenneth Research Log] |} ====H==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HALE, C ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HALE.2C_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HALE, J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HALE.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HALLORAN, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|5th Bn. Oxford and Bucks Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 24424 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 3 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial, France], Bay 6 and 7 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/637766/edward-halloran/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HAMBELTON, Phillip Edward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|"C" Bty. 58th Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Gunner ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|8 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pieta_Military_Cemetery%2C_Pieta%2C_Malta Piete Military Cemetery, Malta], D. XII. 3 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/115298/p-e-hambleton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HAMBLETON, Sidney Charles ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|16th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Corporal ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|7 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7 A and 10 A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 16 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/788719/sidney-charles-hambleton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Hands-438|HANDS, Thomas Williams]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|5th Bn. Royal Berkshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 33769 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 22 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:P%C3%A9ronne_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_P%C3%A9ronne%2C_Somme Peronne Communal Cemetery Extension, France], III. M. 31. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/288612/t-hands/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HANNON, T N ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HANNON.2C_T_N Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HARRIES, W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HARRIES.2C_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HARRIES, William Reginald ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. Emma (Cardiff) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Third Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|20 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2887651/william-reginald-harries/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HARRIS, David John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1880 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|13th Durham Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 46053 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|7 October 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 14A and 15C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 36 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/789677/david-j-harris/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HARRIS, W J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HARRIS.2C_W_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Harris-59311|HARRIS, William]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|49th Siege Battery Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sergeant, 348115 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|23 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:La_Targette_British_Cemetery%2C_Neuville-Saint-Vaast La Targette British Cemetery, Neuville-St. Vaast, France, I B 26] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/530840/w-harris/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HARRY, William Herbert ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Monmouthshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 229315 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 27 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial, France], Panel 129 and 130. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1764867/william-herbert-harry/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HARVEY, A J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Navy, H.M.S "Indefatigable" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Leading Stoker, K/8974 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 31 May 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK]. 15. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2866153/alfred-john-harvey/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HARVEY, Eli Frank ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 160th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Harvey ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Gunner, 165244 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 12 February 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Doullens_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Doullens%2C_Somme Doullens Communal Cemetery Extension No 2. France], II. E. 16. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/83860/eli-frank-harvey/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Harvey-21283|HARVEY, Phillip H]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Royal Navy H.M.S "Vivid" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Stoker 1st Class, K/15306 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 8 February 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], A. 359A ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759045/p-h-harvey/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HASSELL, F ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HASSELL.2C_F Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HAYES, E ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|"C" Bty. 341st Bde, Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Gunner, 168365 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 5 November 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Varennes_Military_Cemetery%2C_Varennes%2C_Somme Varennes Military Cemetery, France], I. C. 20 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/73077/e-hayes/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HAYNE, R ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Rifleman, S/221 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|23 June 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial, France], Bay 9 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/785946/r-hayne/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HEAD, R ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HEAD.2C_R Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HEALEY, Thomas William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 34th Battalion Australian Imperial Forces ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 18352 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|12 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Belgium] Panel 23 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/924112/thomas-william-healey/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Heathcote-1559|HEATHCOTE, Joseph]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Bn. Grenadier Guards ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 16178 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|29 October 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ypres_Town_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Ieper%2C_West-Vlaanderen Ypres Town Cemetery Extension, Belgium], II. A. 42. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/446524/joseph-heathcote/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HELLIER, Leonard Gordon ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11th Border Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|16 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mendinghem_Military_Cemetery%2C_Proven%2C_West-Vlaanderen Mendinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium], VI. BB. 20 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/437702/leonard-gordon-hellier/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HEWLETT, S E ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HEWLETT.2C_S_E Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Hicks-19403|HICKS, Henry George]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|9th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance Corporal, 37677 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|24 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], A. 1224 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759047/henry-george-hicks/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HIGGINS, Richard Herbert ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1880 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Zent Belfast ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| First Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 5 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 36 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2975966/richard-herbert-higgins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HILL, Chas Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Ben Lomond" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 7 July 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 31 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2975984/chas-frederick-hill/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HILL, Thomas George ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Welsh Guards ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private 1870 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gouzeaucourt_New_British_Cemetery%2C_Gouzeaucourt%2C_Nord Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery, France], V. G. 3. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/248372/thomas-george-hill/ CWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HILLBERG, W A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HILBERG.2C_W_A Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HINDER, John / HILL, John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1883 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|19th Coy. Machine Gun Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Sergeant, 16575 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1 November 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Etaples_Military_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89taples%2C_Pas-de-Calais Etaples Military Cemetery, France], XII. B. 3. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 33 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/502194/john-hill/ Hill CWGC Link] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/502220/john-hinder/ Hinder's CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HOARE, Charles ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|16th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Lance-Sergeant, 23861 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|7 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Flatiron_Copse_Cemetery%2C_Carnoy-Mametz%2C_Somme Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz, France], X. E. 10 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/556684/charles-hoare/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Hoare-2312|HOARE, Philip James]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1881 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|A BTY. 285th Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sergeant, 13913 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|27 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Queant_Communal_Cemetery_British_Extension%2C_Qu%C3%A9ant%2C_Pas-de-Calais Queant Communal Cemetery British Extension, France, B. 39] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 37 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/316096/p-j-hoare/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HODDINOTT, Albert ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10th Bn. Devon Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 13707 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st November 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Doiran_Military_Cemetery%2C_Doirani%2C_Greece Dorian Military Cemetery, Greece], VI. G. 17.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/334476/a-hoddinott/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HOLE, H ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HOLE.2C_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HOLLEY, A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HOLLEY.2C_A Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HOLLEY, T J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lance Corporal, S/2375 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 27 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lijssenthoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium], VI. D. 21. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/144834/t-j-holley/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HOLLINSHEAD, Enoch William L ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 9th Bn. Devonshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 12504 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 25 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial, France], Panel 35 to 37 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/732085/enoch-william-l-hollinshead/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HOOKINGS, R ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 114th Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 67987 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 31 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bard_Cottage_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Bard Cottage Cemetery, Belgium], IV. F. 11. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/440273/r-hookings/ CWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Hookings-53|HOOKINGS, William Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Army Service Corps, Base M.T Depot ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, M2/182466 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 23 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Kut_War_Cemetery%2C_Kut%2C_Iraq Kut War Cemetery, Iraq, P. 23.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/637970/w-hookings/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HOPPER, T ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HOPPER.2C_T Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Hooper-9610|HOOPER, Thomas Elston]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 8th Bn. London Regiment (Post Office Rifles) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Rifleman, 375525 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 8 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saulcourt_Churchyard_Extension%2C_Guyencourt-Saulcourt%2C_Somme Saulcourt Churchyard Extension, Guyencourt-Saulcourt, France, A. 24.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/315869/thomas-elston-hooper/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HOPGOOD, E.A. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HOPGOOD.2C_E_A Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HOPKINS, Albert ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. Welbeck Hall, London ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Ordinary Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 22 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2976148/albert-hopkins/ CWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HOPKINS, Frederick David ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|The Queen's (Royal West Surrey Regiment) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, G/80913 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|22 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vis-en-Artois_British_Cemetery_and_Memorial%2C_Haucourt%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vis-en-Artois Memorial, France, Panel 3.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1743848/frederick-david-hopkins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HOPKINS, John Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8th Bn. Kings Royal Rifles Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|21 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lijssenthoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium], III. A. 35. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/144877/john-frederick-hopkins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HOPKINS, William Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Driver ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|25 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HOPKINS.2C_William_Thomas Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HORSHAM, Thomas Richard ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Navy, H.M.S Monmouth ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK], 2. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3045036/thomas-richard-horsham/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HOUSTON, John Alexander ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1859 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Nigerian Marine, Lost in S.S. "Falaba". ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Marine Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 28 March 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| St Saviours Church Memorial, Lagos, Nigera ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 56 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2964663/john-alexander-houston/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HOWARD, Ronald Albert ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|14th Bn. London Scottish Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 514959 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|7 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saint-Sever_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Le_Grand-Quevilly%2C_Seine-Maritime St. Sever Cemetery Extension, Rouen, France], P. V. K. 11A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|19 Years old [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/518494/ronald-albert-howard/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HOWE, Cyril T C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|New Zealand Expeditionary Force ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bailleul_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Bailleul%2C_Nord Bailleul Communal Cemetery Extension, Nord, France], II. E. 117. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/199982/cyril-thomas-charles-howe/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HOWELLS, Hugh ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Flying Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 10 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Cardiff Western Cemetry, UK, Screen Wall ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/390165/h-howells/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HOWELLS, W J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HOWELLS.2C_W_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HUBERT, William Edward ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 11th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Corporal, S/1039 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 11 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vlamertinghe_Military_Cemetery%2C_Vlamertinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Belgium], IV. A. 3. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/138325/w-e-hubert/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HUDD, F C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HUDD.2C_F_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HUGHES, Arthur Price ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. Kariba, London ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Enigneer's Steward ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|13 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2976235/arthur-price-hughes/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HUGHES, Bert ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|11th Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|16 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Erquinghem-Lys_Churchyard_Extension%2C_Erquinghem-Lys%2C_Nord Erquinghem-Lys Churchyard Extension, France], II. C. 35. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/192634/bert-hughes/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HUGHES, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 4th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 8 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Moulin-de-Pierre_British_Cemetery%2C_Villers-Outr%C3%A9aux%2C_Nord Moulin-De-Pierre British Cemetery, France, B.6] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/323884/thomas-hughes/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HULLIN, Oswald Seton ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Canadian Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 439023 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 13 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bois-Carre_British_Cemetery%2C_Th%C3%A9lus%2C_Pas-de-Calais Bois-Carre British Cemetery, Thelus, France], VI. A. 16. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/618184/o-s-hullin/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HUNT, A R ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HUNT.2C_A_R Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HUNT, Albert Edwin ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 19722 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|21 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7A and 10A ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/794359/albert-edwin-hunt/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HUNT, Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Abt 1885 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|"A" Coy. 1st/5th Bn. Royal Sussex Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Segreant, 240435 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 31 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brandhoek_New_Military_Cemetery_No._3%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Brandhoek New Military Cemetery, No 3, Belgium], I. C. 34. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 32 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/140156/frederick-hunt/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|HUNT, Frederick John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 11th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Rifleman, 206 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Poizeres Memorial, France], Panel 81 to 84. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1583099/frederick-john-hunt/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HUNT, H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HUNT.2C_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HUNTER, F ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Special List ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 9 December 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Penmaenmawr (Dwygyfylchi) Cemetery, UK B.367. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/671019/f-hunter/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HURN, Alfred ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Bn, Wiltshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Lance Corporal, 20762 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 26 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 119 to 120 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1632807/alfred-hurn/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| HURN, Arthr ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HURN.2C_Arthr Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| HUTTON, J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1867 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Navel Reserve, H.M.S "Tara" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Warrant Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|5 November 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, Uk] 8. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 48 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3042418/james-hutton/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HALEY, Thomas Jeremiah ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Forestmoor London ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 5 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2887471/thomas-jeremiah-haley/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HARRINGTON, John Bernard ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Sofie" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mate, ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 February 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2887656/john-bernard-harrington/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HARRIS, Alfred Bennett ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 113th Royal Army Medical Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sergeant, 54886 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Belgium], Panel 56. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/909021/alfred-bennet-harris/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HARRIS, Augustus ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#HARRIS.2C_Augustus Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Harris-59314|HARRIS, George Thurston]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|1st/8th Bn. Manchester Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 52676 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 6 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hargnies_Communal_Cemetery%2C_Hargnies%2C_Nord Hargnies Communal Cemetery, Nord, France, In North-East part] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/582422/g-t-harris/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HASLEHURST, Ernest Chapman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1885 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Dorsetshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 3/7885 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 21 January 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Poole Cemetery, UK, 14. "U" 9950 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2749133/ernest-chapman-haslehurst/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Hayes-21243|HAYES, John Charles Francis]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1866 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|B Company 12th Bn. Welch Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Company Sergeant-Major ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24 April 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry, UK], D. 70. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 49 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759046/john-charles-francis-hayes/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HAYLES, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1882 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Navy, H.M.S Good Hope ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Able-Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Portsmouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Portsmouth%2C_Hampshire Portsmouth Naval Memorial, UK], 2. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 32 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2871317/edward-hayles/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HILEY, Ivor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 63rd Div. Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery, ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Gunner, 164946 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16 December 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Pontypool (Panteg) Cemetery, UK, C. 86. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 32 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/75463489/ivor-john-hiley/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HILL, H ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1883 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Royal Navy H.M.S Aster ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Chief Stoker, 299007 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 11 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Plymouth (Ford Park) Cemetery, UK, Church E. 15. 39. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 35 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2851955/henry-hill/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HOLLAND, William ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. Monmouthshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 266469 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 12 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ploegsteert_Memorial%2C_Comines-Warneton%2C_Hainaut Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium], Panel 10. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/871332/william-holland/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HOPKINS, James William ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|9th Bn. Devonshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 12774 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 30 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial, France], Panel 35 to 37. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/732192/james-william-hopkins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Howard-32714|HOWARD, Luke W]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|"D" Bty. 83rd Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Gunner. 39536 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Queens_Cemetery%2C_Bucquoy%2C_Pas-de-Calais Queens Cemetery, Bucquoy, France, I. C. 7.] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/558631/l-w-howard/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[[Howells-147|HOWELLS, Edward Samuel]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 11844 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16 May 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Le_Touret_Memorial%2C_Richebourg%2C_Pas-de-Calais Le Touret Memorial, France], Panel 13 and 14 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/858191/edward-samuel-howells/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Howells-146|HOWELLS, Sydney Randolph]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 151st Field Coy, Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sapper, 62818 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bard_Cottage_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Bard Cottage Cemetery, Belgium], IV. E. 47 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/440288/sydney-randolph-howells/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HUGHES, Bertie ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 29136 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 10 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Poelcapelle_British_Cemetery%2C_Poelkapelle%2C_West-Vlaanderen Poelcapella British Cemetery, Belgium], XX. F. 16 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/491664/bertie-hughes/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HUGHES, James ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1867 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Royal Marine Labour Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, Deal/10945(s) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 December 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aberkenfig (St. John) Churchyard, South-East of Church, UK ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 52 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2760031/james-hughes/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HUNT, James Henry Porter ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1898 - Barry Island ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 15th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 21049 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 11 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7A and 10A. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/794410/james-henry-porter-hunt/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| HYBART, John ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|9th Bn. East Surrey Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 25030 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16 June 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 34. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1615669/john-hybart/ CWGC Link] |} ====I&J==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ISRAEL, H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#ISRAEL.2C_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Jackson-54991|JACKSON, Frank John]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Corporal, 37669 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 9th September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Millencourt_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Millencourt%2C_Somme Millencourt Communal Cemetery Extension, France, F. 42.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/43908/f-j-jackson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JACKSON, William Francis ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|14th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 235617 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canada_Farm_Cemetery%2C_Elverdinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Canada Farm Cemetery, Belgium,] II.G. 19. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/435819/w-f-jackson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JACQUES, A T ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JACQUES.2C_A_T Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JAMES, Cecil B ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Corporal, 20296 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|27 January 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 4 D and 5B. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/795458/cecil-james/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[James-27328|JAMES, Ernest]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Bn. Royal Berkshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lance Corporal, 8552 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 12 January 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fauquissart_Military_Cemetery%2C_Laventie%2C_Pas-de-Calais Fauquissart Military Cemetery, Laventie, France, D. 7.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/282104/e-james/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[James-27995|JAMES, Frank Clifford]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 4 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cimeti%C3%A8re_de_Douai%2C_Douai%2C_Nord Douai Communal Cemetery, France, D. 15.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/321493/frank-clifford-james/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JAMES, I B ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JAMES.2C_I_B Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JAMES, S D ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st/6th Bn. Cheshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 66078 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|21 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Heath_Cemetery%2C_Harbonni%C3%A8res%2C_Somme Heath Cemetery. Harbonnieres, France], II. I 7. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/559651/s-d-james/ CWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JAMES, Vivian Gwynne ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|12th Bn attd 1st/7th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusilier ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 26 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Jerusalem_Memorial%2C_Jerusalem%2C_Israel Jerusalem Memorial, Israel], Panels 19 to 22. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1645759/vivian-gwynne-james/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JARRETT, J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt MAy 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JARRETT.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JEFFERIES, Samuel William (marked as W S) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|4th Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 26327 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 19 December 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Basra_Memorial%2C_Basra%2C_Iraq Basra Memorial, Iraq], Panel 16 and 62 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1656779/samuel-jefferies/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JENKINS, Archibald James Lisle ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Romford" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10 February 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2976529/archibald-james-lisle-jenkins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JENKINS, E ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JENKINS.2C_E Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JENKINS, Edward John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1879 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|24th Denbighshire Yeomanry Bn. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 63794 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|15 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mikra_British_Cemetery%2C_Kalamaria%2C_Greece Mikra Memorial, Greece] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 34 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1647894/edward-john-jenkins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JENKINS, P S ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JENKINS.2C_PS Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JENKINS, Sidney Stuart ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Bn. Honourable Artillery Company ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance-Corporal, 4140 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|25 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Etaples_Military_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89taples%2C_Pas-de-Calais Etaples Military Cemetery, France], XIX. M. 10A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/502651/sidney-stuart-jenkins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JENKINS, Stanley ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1st Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusilier ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 20299 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 30 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pieta_Military_Cemetery%2C_Pieta%2C_Malta Pieta Military Cemetery, Malta], B. XVII. 4. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/115421/s-jenkins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JENNINGS, A H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JENNINGS.2C_A_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JEREMIAH, Ben ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st Battalion London Scottish ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 515043 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|23 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France], Panel 11 and 12 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1754289/benjamin-jeremiah/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JOHN, B W ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JOHN.2C_B_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7"| JOHN, Charles Barclay ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1/6 Gloucester Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|9 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 72 to 75. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1633488/charles-b-john/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[John-3607|JOHN, Charles David]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|6th Bn. The Buffs East Kent Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, T/202379 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 5 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hedauville_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_H%C3%A9dauville%2C_Somme Hedauville Communal Cemetery Extension, France, H. 1.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 32 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/282623/charles-david-john/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[John-920|JOHN, George D]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Naval Reserve, H.M. Submarine G.9 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Engine Room Artificer, 1774EA ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|16 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK], 24. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3043765/george-dewi-john/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JOHN, J H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JOHN.2C_J_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JOHN, Percival Robert ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. Rumford (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10 February 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2976608/percival-robert-john/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JOHN, Sydney George ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|557th Army Troops Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sapper, 454982 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Coxyde_Military_Cemetery%2C_Koksijde%2C_West-Vlaanderen Coxyde Military Cemetery, Belgium], I. I. 12. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/89871/sydney-george-john/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JOHN, W D ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JOHN.2C_W_D Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JOHNSON, B ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JOHNSON.2C_B Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JOHNSON, C. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JOHNSON.2C_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Johnson-134293|JOHNSON, David Hammond]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|14th Bde. Canadian Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sergeant, 83673 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|19 November 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Contay_British_Cemetery%2C_Contay%2C_Somme Contay British Cemetery, Contay, France], VIII. F. 12. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/81501/david-hammond-johnson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JOHNSON, J W H ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JOHNSON.2C_J_W_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|JOHNSON, Samuel ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 44072 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|15 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vadencourt_British_Cemetery%2C_Maissemy%2C_Aisne Vadencourt British Cemetery, Maissemy, France,] V. B. 18. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2939453/s-johnson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JONES, Brinley ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st/5th Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 33345 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 15 June 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Magnaboschi British Cemetery, Italy, Plot 2. Row C. Grave 8. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/638640/brinley-jones/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JONES, D.M ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JONES.2C_D_M Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Jones-132580|JONES, David Lewis]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Army Service Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, DM2/164382 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 5 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry, UK], H. 532 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759048/david-lewis-jones/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JONES, David N ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 2nd Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 31657 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 11 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ploegsteert%2C_Hainaut Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium, Panel 5.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/871939/david-n-jones/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JONES, Inigo ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Rifleman, S/3303 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|15 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lijssenthoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery], Belgium, VIII. C. 20A. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/145239/inigo-jones/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JONES, James ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1898 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10th Bn. King's Shropshire Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 29637 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|4 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 112 to 113. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1633806/james-jones/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JONES, John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1867 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Penveran" (Falmouth) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mate ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 51 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2976752/john-jones/ CWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JONES, Llewellyn Price ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|3rd Bn. attd. 9th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|20 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 93 to 94. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1633851/llewellyn-price-jones/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Jones-132837|JONES, Marchant]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|11th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Rifleman, S/1046 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|30 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sucrerie_Cemetery%2C_Ablain-Saint-Nazaire%2C_Pas-de-Calais Sucrerie Cemetery, Ablain-St. Nazaire, France, VI. A. 1] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/561485/marchant-jones/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JONES, Morgan James S ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|19 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Heath_Cemetery%2C_Harbonni%C3%A8res%2C_Somme Heath Cemetery, Harbonnieres, France], V. J. 6. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/559682/m-j-s-jones/ cWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| JONES, R J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JONES.2C_R_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| JONES, Reginald Rees ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Batt. Welsh Guards ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 25 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mendinghem_Military_Cemetery%2C_Proven%2C_West-Vlaanderen Mendinghem Military Cemetery, Belgium], III. D. 9. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/437927/reginald-rees-jones/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Jones-36148|JONES, Theo]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|113th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Gunner, 640 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|30 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Peronne_Road_Cemetery%2C_Maricourt%2C_Somme Peronne Road Cemetery, Maricourt, IV. I. 19.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/311082/t-jones/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|JAMES, Martin Leonard Albert ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|A Bty. 223rd Bde, Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Gunner, 4155 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 21 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Athies Communal Cemetery Extension, France, K. 21 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/256939/m-l-a-james/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JANUSKA, George ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, Avetoro (Liverpool) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 12 Nov 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 29 - No CWGC Link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JEFFRIES, George ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1882 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Gn. Gloucestershire Regiment. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Serjeant, 999 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 28 December 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lillers_Communal_Cemetery_and_Extension Lillers Communal Cemetery, Franc]e, III. B. 12. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 32 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2947605/george-jeffries/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JENNINGS, William David ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 6th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal, 1595 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 20 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Flatiron_Copse_Cemetery%2C_Carnoy-Mametz%2C_Somme Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz, France], VII. B. 2. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/556743/w-d-jennings/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JERMYN, Lawrence ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 11th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Private, 9035 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 14 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ploegsteert_Memorial%2C_Comines-Warneton%2C_Hainaut Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium], Panel 4. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/871831/lawrence-jermyn/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JOHN, Jim ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JOHN.2C_Jim Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JOHN, William Daniel ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|7th Bn. Cameron Highlanders ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, S/21739 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 28 January 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 15 B. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/796085/william-daniel-john/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JOHNSON, John William Haydn ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd/4th Bn. The Loyal North Lancashire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal, 28974 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 29 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vis-en-Artois_British_Cemetery_and_Memorial%2C_Haucourt%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vis-En-Artois Memorial, France], Panel 7. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1744284/john-william-haydn-johnson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JONES, George Henry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1891 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 15409 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24 August 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrin_Churchyard_Extension%2C_Cambrin%2C_Pas-de-Calais Cambrin Churchyard Extension, France], A. 13. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/170879/george-henry-jones/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JONES, Ivor George ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st/8th Bn. London Regiment (Post Office Rifles) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Rifleman, 371938 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 21 May 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial, France], Bay 10. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1574816/ivor-g-jones/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JONES, James David ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Ruysdael" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman and Trimmer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2976746/james-david-jones/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JONES, James Harvey ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1875 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Russian" (Liverpool) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Third Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 14 December 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2976749/james-harvey-jones/ Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 41 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2976749/james-harvey-jones/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JONES, Raymond ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1880 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| RAMC ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 10 July1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 36 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#JONES.2C_Raymond Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JOYCE, Francis ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Naval Reserve, H.M. Trawler "Leandros" ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Trimmer, 94ST ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 6 August 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK], 8. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3042464/francis-joyce/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| JURY, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24th (Pembroke and Glamorgan Yeomanry) Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 64753 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 20 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:La_Chapelette_British_and_Indian_Cemetery%2C_P%C3%A9ronne%2C_Somme Le Chapelette British and Indian Cemetery, Peronne, France], III. H. 3. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/615921/thomas-jury/ CWGC Link] |} ====K==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| KARLSEN, Jack ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Folia" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Assistant Refrigerator Engineer Officer ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 11 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2976902/johan-karlsen/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| KEATING, W J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#KEATING.2C_W_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| KEIRL, Frederick Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Bn. Devonshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 24 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Pozieres Memorial, France, Panel 24 and 25.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1583671/frederick-thomas-keirl/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| KENIRY, J P ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Royal Navy, H.M.S Monmouth ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Stoker 2nd Class, K/22239 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK], 3. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3045091/john-patrick-keniry/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| KENT, William Evan ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|58th Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Driver ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|20 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Boulogne_Eastern_Cemetery%2C_Boulogne-sur-Mer%2C_Pas-de-Calais Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France], VIII. I. 76. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/47517/william-evan-kent/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| KERMAN, A ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|11th Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 14914 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|28 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Karasouli_Military_Cemetery%2C_Polykastro%2C_Greece Karasouli Military Cemetery, Greece], A. 176. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/623479/a-kerman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Keys-2405|KEYS, John Russell]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|"M" Special Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Pioneer, 225093 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|4 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tourg%C3%A9ville_Military_Cemetery%2C_Tourg%C3%A9ville%2C_Calvados Tourgéville Military Cemetery, France, I. F. 4] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/102253/john-russell-keys/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Kilby-800| KILBY, Christopher Palin]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1st/16th Bn. Queen's Westminster Rifles ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lance-Corporal ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 4 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sebourg_British_Cemetery%2C_Sebourg%2C_Nord Sebourg Communal Cemetery, France, A. 8.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/582106/c-p-kilby/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|KINDER, Fred ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lancashire Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 22 June 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Houchin_British_Cemetery%2C_Houchin%2C_Pas-de-Calais Houchin British Cemetery, France], II. E. 5 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/512968/frederick-kinder/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[King-29220|Charles King]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 15307 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|9 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry, UK], A. 932. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759050/c-w-king/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| KING, Thomas Patrick ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1884 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|17th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 5842 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|15 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Viller-Bretonneux Memorial, France ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 33 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1455426/thomas-patrick-king/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| KIRBY, C E ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Royal Navy, H.M.S "Defence" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Ordinary Signalman ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 31 May 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK], 13. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2866433/charles-edward-kirby/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| KIRBY, William James ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1882 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|17th Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 46341 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|24 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fifteen_Ravine_British_Cemetery%2C_Villers-Plouich%2C_Nord Fifteen Ravine British Cemetery, Villers-Plouich, France], I. C. 19. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 35 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/239667/william-james-kirby/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| KOLLER, Charles J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|B By. 70th Bde Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Gunner, 43054 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|22 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Habarcq Communal Cemetery Extension, France, V. K. 7 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/29700/c-j-koller/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| KASTOUDIS, George ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1887 - Greece ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Gasconia" ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Donkeyman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2976908/george-kastoudis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| KATHRENS, George ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance-Corporal ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 14 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#KATHRENS.2C_George Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| KAYS, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1885 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Ribston" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 32 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2976923/joseph-kays/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| KELLAWAY, Robert ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Welsh Guards ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt October 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#KELLAWAY.2C_Robert Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| KELLY, Leo Francis ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7th Bn. Leinster Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal, 5237 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 30 January 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Glasgow_Necropolis%2C_Glasgow%2C_Glasgow Glasgow Western Necropolis, UK]. P.2372. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/666211/leo-francis-kelly/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| KERTON, Frank J ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd/5th Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 24903 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 31 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Pozieres Memorial, France], Panel 40 and 41. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1583817/frank-j-kerton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| KIDSON, John Harold ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 18887 - Wolverhampton, Staffs ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 11th Vet. Hospital, Army Veterinary Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal, SE/24190 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 15 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Kirechhkoi-Hortakoi Military Cemetery, Greece, 350. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 32 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/332606/john-harold-kidson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| KITT, Albert ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 21st Bn. King's Royal Rifle Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Rifleman, R/38583 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 23 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Westoutre_British_Cemetery%2C_Westouter%2C_West-Vlaanderen Westouter Churchyard and extension, Belgium], II. A. 3 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2939003/albert-kitt/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| KLISTAKIS, George ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Satrap (Newport) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 31 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 20 - No CWGC link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| KNOX, William ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1894 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24th Div. Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Driver, 387 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 22 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bully-Grenay_Communal_Cemetery_British_Extension%2C_Bully-les-Mines%2C_Pas-de-Calais Bully-Grenay Communal Cemetery, British Extension, France], II. E. 9. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/30223/william-knox/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| KONIG, J ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Satrap (Newport) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 31 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 - No CWGC Link |} ====L==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Laity-272|LAITY, Josiah]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 9th Bn. Kings Royal Rifle Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Lance Corporal, Y/358 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 7 October 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lijssenthoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium], I. B. 2A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/145510/josiah-laity/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Lalande-432|LALANDE, Archibald Louis]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 11th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Rifleman, S/ 1053 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 18 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Estaires_Communal_Cemetery_and_Extension%2C_Estaires%2C_Nord Estaires Communal Cemetery and Extension, France, III. G. 4.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/268294/archibald-louis-lalande/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Lalande-434| LALANDE, Wilfrid Brindley]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 2nd Bn. Grenadier Guards ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Guardsman, 17386 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 12 October 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:St_Mary%27s_Advanced_Dressing_Station_Cemetery%2C_Haisnes%2C_Pas-de-Calais St. Mary's A.D.S. Cemetery, Haisnes, France, IX. D. 12.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/325000/wilfrid-brindley-lalande/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| LALE, J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#LALE.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LATHEY, A R ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#LATHEY.2C_A_R Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| LAWDAY, G R ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 21st Bn. Kings Royal Rifle Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Corporal, R/19568 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 20 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 115 to 119 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/835421/george-raymond-lawday/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LEAMAN, E T ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#LEAMAN.2C_E_T Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| LEAMAN, Mark Reginald ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 4nd Bn. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 6 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Pozieres Memorial, France, Panel 90 to 93.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1584187/mark-reginald-leaman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LEAT, C ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11th Bn. Devonshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 12776 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 11 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tiverton_Cemetery%2C_Tiverton%2C_Devon Tiverton Cemetery, UK], XB.11. 69. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 32 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/350636/c-leat/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| LEAY, James ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|17th Bn. Australian Expeditionary Force ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 3867 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|17 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vignacourt_British_Cemetery%2C_Vignacourt%2C_Somme Vignacourt British Cemetery, France], VI. D. 17. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/64428/james-leay/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LEWIS, Alwyn Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Bn. Monmouthshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Rifleman, 2401 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 8 May 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Belgium], Panel 50 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1618830/alwyn-joseph-lewis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| LEWIS, D E ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1882 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Army Service Corps ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 151092 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Boulogne_Eastern_Cemetery%2C_Boulogne-sur-Mer%2C_Pas-de-Calais Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France], VIII. B. 202 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 35 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/47669/d-e-lewis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LEWIS, Frederick David ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Bn. Special Bde. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Pioneer, 129120 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 6 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vermelles_British_Cemetery%2C_Vermelles%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vermelles British Cemetery, France], IV.E. 39. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/251926/frederick-david-lewis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| LEWIS, G A ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#LEWIS.2C_G_A Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Lewis-56698|LEWIS, Hubert]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Royal Navy Volunteer Reserve, H.M.S "Royal Oak" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Signalman, Wales Z/2836 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|25 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry, UK], H. 914 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759051/h-lewis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| LEWIS, J T ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#LEWIS.2C_J_T Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LEWIS, Reginald George ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1904 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine S.S Biruta London ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mess Room Boy ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 6 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 14 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3059585/reginald-george-lewis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Leyshon-52|LEYSHON, Gomer Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M. Trawler "Thomas Robins" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Leading Telegraphist, Wales Z/257 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|13 April 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry, UK] H. 1350 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759052/g-t-leyshon/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LIDDIATT, John Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Biruta London ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Cabin Boy ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 6 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3059602/john-frederick-liddiatt/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| LIDDICOTT, J F ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#LIDDICOTT.2C_J_F Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LINHAM, John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 15668 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|20 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 4 A. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/800764/john-linham/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Lintern-167|LINTERN, Leslie Baldwin]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 185747 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 3 December 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry, UK] A. 412. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759053/l-b-lintern/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LITTLEHALES, Harry Jarrett ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 1/8 Royal Warwickshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 307522 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 4 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 23 to 28. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/832949/harry-jarrett-littlehales/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| LIXTON, George Henry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Ribston" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|16 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3059660/george-henry-lixton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LLOYD, David Thomas Balfour ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Royal Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 83129 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 11 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vis-en-Artois_British_Cemetery_and_Memorial%2C_Haucourt%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vis-En-Artois Memorial, France], Panel 3 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1746106/david-thomas-balfour-lloyd/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| LLOYD, J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#LLOYD.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LLOYD, Robert ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Romford" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10 February 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Medjez-El-Bab War Cemetery, Tunisia, 17. H. 3. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/418450/robert-lloyd/ CWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| LLOYD, Tudor Clifford Alexander ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18th Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private. 44334 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|27 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rocquigny-Equancourt_Road_British_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89tricourt-Manancourt%2C_Somme Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery]. III. E. " ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/244195/t-c-a-lloyd/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LORING, William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Army Service Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance Corporal, M2/079218 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1 October 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vermelles_British_Cemetery%2C_Vermelles%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vermelles British Cemetery, France], I. H. 31. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/251951/william-loring/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| LOUGHER, John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18th Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 44505 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|23 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Cambrai Memorial, Louveral, France], Panel 7. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1754769/john-lougher/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| LYONS, William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Marines ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|23 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#LYONS.2C_William Research Log] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LAKE, Archibald ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|2nd Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lane Sergeant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 10 March 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:B%C3%A9thune_Town_Cemetery%2C_B%C3%A9thune%2C_Pas-de-Calais Bethune Town Cemetery, France, IV. A. 60.] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/63542/a-j-lake/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LAMBERIS, John Demetris ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1877 - Greece ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine S.S. "Burcombe" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Boatswain ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 December 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 39 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/75196110/j-d-lamberis/ CWGC Link 1] [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3059338/j-d-lambris/ CWGC Link 2] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LARSON, Oscar ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Satrap (Newport) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 31 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 29 - No CWGC link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LAWRENCE, Geroge H. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1879 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Army Service Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Private, T3/030077 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 12 June 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Ystrad Mynach (Holy Trinity) Churchyard, UK. B. 211 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 36 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759149/george-h-lawrence/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LEAR, Phillip ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4th Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 12936 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7 August 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Helles_Memorial%2C_Marmara_Region%2C_Turkey Helles Memorial, Turkey], Panel 80 to 84 or 219 and 220. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/690230/phillip-lear/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LEE, Archibald ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 37683 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 19 March 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Basra_Memorial%2C_Basra%2C_Iraq Basra Memorial, Iraq], Panel 24. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1657236/archibald-lee/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LEWIS, Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#LEWIS.2C_Frederick Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LEWIS, Thomas Arthur ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. Welsh Guards ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 2031 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 10 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Delville_Wood_Cemetery%2C_Longueval%2C_Somme Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval, France], XVI. K. 6. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/549735/thomas-arthur-lewis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LEWIS, Tom Rowe ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|7th Bn. Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 18 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vis-en-Artois_British_Cemetery_and_Memorial%2C_Haucourt%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vis-En-Artois Memorial, France, Panel 7] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1746025/tom-rowe-lewis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LINDSAY, John ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1869 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Naval Reserve, H.M.S "Alert" ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Leading Trimmer, 397ST ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 15 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Basra_Memorial%2C_Basra%2C_Iraq Basra War Cemetery, Iraq], III. A. 19. Basra War Cemetery, Iraq] III. A. 19. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 47 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/510377/j-lindsay/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LLOYD, Evan David ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Veterinary Army Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt February 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#LLOYD.2C_Evan_David Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LONNON, Henry James ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 33rd Bde. Ammunition Column. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Driver, 2098 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 25 January 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Rue-David Military Cemetery, Fleurbaix, France, I. H. 71. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/291725/h-j-lonnon/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LOUGHER, Gwilym Robert ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Welsh Casualty Clearing Station, Royal Army Medical Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 21 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cairo_War_Memorial_Cemetery%2C_Cairo%2C_Egypt Cairo War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt], F.306 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/113068/g-r-lougher/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| LYE, John Benjamin ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1885 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, "Peerless" (Newcastle) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Ship's Steward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 20 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 32 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3059776/john-benjamin-lye/ CWGC Link] |} ====M==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MARGRIE, A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|"B" Coy. 66th Bn. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance Corporal, 114426 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|30 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Valenciennes (St Roch) Communal Cemetery, France ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/577726/albert-arthur-margrie/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MANNING, Wilfred Henry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Lance-Corporal, 16049 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|19 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 4 A. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/804448/wilfred-henry-manning/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MARLEY, William Henry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Trench Artillery, Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Acting Bombardier, 25834 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|30 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dud_Corner_Cemetery%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Dud Corner Cemetery, Loos, France], VII. G. 4. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/527594/w-h-marley/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MARSHALL, John Percival ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|D By. 282nd Bde, Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|4th November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Duhallow_Advanced_Dressing_Station_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Duhallow A.D.S Cemetery, Belgium], II. B. 11 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2936403/john-percival-marshall/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MARTIN, Arthur William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|61st Reserve Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Second Lieutenant, ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|14th March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Bodelwyddan (St. Margaret) Churchyard, UK. G. 8 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 31 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/671523/arthur-william-martin/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MARTIN, C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MARTIN.2C_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MARTIN, Frederick Herbert ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1883 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Battalion, Monmouthshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, 2569 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|28 April 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 50. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 32 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/906111/frederick-herbert-martin/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MARTIN, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|"X" 38th Trench Mortar Bty. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Gunner, 1019 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|30 June 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Becourt_Military_Cemetery%2C_B%C3%A9cordel-B%C3%A9court%2C_Somme Becourt Military Cemetery, Becordel-Becourt, France], I. Q. 28 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/293942/j-martin/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MARTYN, Charles ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 16th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 24134 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|22 January 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rue-du-Bacquerot_No.1_Military_Cemetery%2C_Laventie%2C_Pas-de-Calais Rue-Du-Bacquerot No.1 Military Cemetery, Laventie, France], II. E. 16. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/281787/c-martyn/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MASON, Bert ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|151st Heavy Bty, Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Gunner, 348089 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:The_Huts_Cemetery%2C_Dikkebus%2C_West_Flanders The Huts Cemetery, Belgium], IX. A. 6. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/156525/bert-mason/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MATHEWS, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Signaller ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MATTHEWS.2C_Thomas Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MATTRAVERS, Reginald Harry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Consola" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Assistant Cook ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|6 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 18 |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MAURICE, Edmund John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 166th Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 102171 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 30 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Memorial, Louverval, France], Panel 12 and 13. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1755134/edmund-john-maurice/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MAXWELL, William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1858 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Eskmere" (Liverpool) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Chief Steward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|13 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 59 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3060668/william-maxwell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MAY, Frederick William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|"D" Coy. 20th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 1265 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|20 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Birr_Cross_Roads_Cemetery%2C_Zillebeke%2C_West-Vlaanderen Birr Cross Roads Cemetery, Belgium], V. D. 10. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/460117/frederick-william-may/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[May-15604|MAY, William James]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st Bn. King's Shropshire Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 20252 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|25 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Couin_British_Cemetery%2C_Couin%2C_Pas-de-Calais Couin British Cemetery, France, II. D. 7.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/175148/william-james-may/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MAYCOCK, Henry George ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|C Coy, 2nd Bn, Royal Welsh Fusilier ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sergeant, ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|26 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 63 to 65. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1634918/henry-george-maycock/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[McCarthy-8446|MCCARTHY, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1878 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Gunner, 348351 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 4 December 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], O. 202 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 40 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759054/john-mccarthy/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MCCULLUM, Norman ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|31 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Belgium], Panel 42. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1621356/norman-mccallum/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MCDONALD, William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|121st Bde H.Q. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Driver, 4050 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|29 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Etaples_Military_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89taples%2C_Pas-de-Calais Etaples Military Cemetery, France], LXXI. E. 22. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/503487/william-mcdonald/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MCDONNELL, Henry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1865 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Mary Bryd" (possibly S.S Mary Baird) West Hartlepool ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Second Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|March 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 50 - No CWGC Link |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MCNAMARA,Gilbert John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|B Coy, 11th Bn. East Lancashire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 39919 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|11 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ploegsteert_Memorial%2C_Comines-Warneton%2C_Hainaut Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium], Panel 5 and 6 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/870045/gilbert-john-mcnamara/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| McNEELEY, John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1873 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|First Mate ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8 August 1921 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 48 |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MCPARLIN, Thomas Patrick ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|New Zealand Expeditionary Force, S.S Jinemoas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Cook-Steward, 74777 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Karori Cemetery, Wellington, New Zealand ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MEDDICK, Sidney ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1902 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Sculptoi" (Liverpool) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Steward ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|18 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 16 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3060696/sidney-meddick/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MELVIN, William C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|19th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 73772 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|24 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Etaples_Military_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89taples%2C_Pas-de-Calais Etaples Military Cemetery, France], LXVII. G. 22. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/503998/w-c-melvin/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Mepham-415|MEPHAM, Stephen Alexander]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 14th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 78033 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 13 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bertry_Communal_Cemetery%2C_Bertry%2C_Nord Bertry Communal Cemetery, France, B. 1.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/324259/stephen-alexander-mepham/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MEREDITH, David Austen ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Princess Dagmar" (Glasgow) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Able Seamn ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 7 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3060749/david-austen-meredith/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MERRY, W J (Willie) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 20341 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|18 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Twelve_Tree_Copse_Cemetery%2C_Gallipoli%2C_Turkey Twelve Tree Copse Cemetery], Turkey, II. C. 5. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/603329/w-j-merry/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MESSER, J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MESSER.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|MILLIKEN, William Andrew ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1875 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Upcerne" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Master Mariner ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], P.36 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 43 |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MITCHELL, James ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st Bn. Leicestershire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 37847 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 22 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial, France,] Bay 5 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/781426/james-mitchell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MOODY, P J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MOODY.2C_P_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MOONEY, O D ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MOONEY.2C_O_D Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MOORE, G ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MOORE.2C_G Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MOORE, Samuel Gordon ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| D Coy, 2nd Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 48962 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 15 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dadizeele_New_British_Cemetery%2C_Moorslede%2C_West-Vlaanderen Dadizeele New British Cemetery, Belgium], I. C. 21. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/163178/samuel-gordon-moore/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MORGAN, D G F ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MORGAN.2C_D_G_F Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MORGAN, Harry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|7th Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 663 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Doiran_Military_Cemetery%2C_Doirani%2C_Greece Doiran Memorial, Addenda Panel, Greece] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/75228976/harry-morgan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MORGAN, J J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MORGAN.2C_J_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MORGAN, John Lowrie ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|455th Field Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sapper, 56396 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|21 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Duhallow_Advanced_Dressing_Station_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Duhallow A.D.S Cemetery, Belgium], IV. J. 36. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2936454/j-l-morgan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MORGAN, S T ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|15th Bn. Cheshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 67627 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 26 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Varennes_Military_Cemetery%2C_Varennes%2C_Somme Vernnes Military Cemetery, France], III. B. 9. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/73371/s-t-morgan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MORGAN, Thomas John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine S.S "Ruysdael" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Carpenter ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 7 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2972354/thomas-john-morgan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Morgan-38640|MORGAN, William Ivor]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance Corporal, S/14016 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|21 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Marcoing_British_Cemetery%2C_Marcoing%2C_Nord Marcoing British Cemetery, France, II. E. 23.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/586636/w-i-morgan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MORRIS, A G ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MORRIS.2C_A_G Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MORRIS, Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|4 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 25 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MORRIS.2C_Frederick Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MORRIS, Hugh Tregerthen ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 19th Signal Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sergeant, 43786 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|29 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Boulogne_Eastern_Cemetery%2C_Boulogne-sur-Mer%2C_Pas-de-Calais Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France], IX. B. 11. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/48155/hugh-tregerthen-morris/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MORRIS, N D ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MORRIS.2C_N_D Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MORRIS, William John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|11th Bn. King's Royal Rifles ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Rifleman, R/3734 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|27 June 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:White_House_Cemetery%2C_Sint-Jan%2C_West-Vlaanderen White House Cemetery, St Jean-Les-Ypres, Belgium], I. J. 10. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/454818/w-j-morris/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Mote-469|MOTE, James]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 17th Bn. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 156277 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|18 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gauche_Wood_Cemetery%2C_Villers-Guislain%2C_Nord Gauche Wood Cemetery, Villers-Guislain, France, 27] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/246915/j-mote/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Moyst-10|MOYST, James Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18th Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 44787 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 13 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ploegsteert_Memorial%2C_Comines-Warneton%2C_Hainaut Ploegsteert Memorial, Belgium], Panel 7. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1642765/james-henry-moyst/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| MUNDY, E J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MUNDY.2C_E_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| MURPHY, Peter ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 6492 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 24 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 16 C. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1546695/peter-murphy/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MACEY, Claude ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|2nd Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sergeant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MACEY.2C_Claude Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MACRIDIS, Galinos ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1895 - Greece ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Abaris" London ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Donkeyman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 17 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3060381/galinos-macridis/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MAGULIANOS, Gabril ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Duckbridge" (Newcastle) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 22 February 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3060423/gabril-magulianos/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MANN, William ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Bellorado" ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Able Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 27 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Malta Capuccini Naval Cemetery, Malt, Prot. 343 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/116573/w-mann/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MARCUS, J ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Satrap (Newport) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 31 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 - No CWGC link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MAY, Herbert (Bert) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Satrap (Newport) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Third Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 31 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 - No CWGC link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| McDonald, Philip ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1871 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Jutland" (Cardiff) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Able Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 19 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 46 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3059982/philip-mcdonald/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| McFADDEN, Thomas Llewellyn ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S, "Franfield" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Second Mate ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|24 October 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3060011/thomas-llewellyn-mcfadden/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MCGREGOR, William Donald Glenroy ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|12th Coy, Australian Machine Gun Company ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 482 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 13 October1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Cemetery, Belgium], XXII. B. 12. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/463765/william-donald-glenroy-mcgregor/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|MILES, S ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Howe Bn. R.N. Div. Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Able Seaman, R/3800 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|30 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.comwiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], H. 1318. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759055/s-miles/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MORAN, Charles Foscolo ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine S.S. "Treveal" (St Ives) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Cook ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4 February 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2972319/charles-foscolo-moran/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Morgan-38573|MORGAN, John Alexander]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|1st (Royal) Dragoons ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 3722 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 19 February 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, Uk], A. 950 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759056/john-alexander-morgan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MORGAN, John Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|HMS Goliath ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt May 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#MORGAN.2C_John_Thomas Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MORRIS, Ernest Herbert ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. Monmouthshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal, 228872 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 22 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Cambrai Memorial, Louveral, France], Panel 11. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1755335/ernest-herbert-morris/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MORRIS, Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Royal Navy H.M.S. "Monmouth" ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Stoker 2nd Class, K/21715 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|1 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK], 3. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3045235/frederick-morris/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MORRIS, Robert John ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|London Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance-Corporal, 3691 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 30 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Achicourt Road Cemetery, Achicourt, France, A. 22. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/249489/r-j-morris/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| MUNDY, Albert Edward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|37th Casualty Clearing Station, Royal Amry Medical Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 59843 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 20 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Godewaersvelde_British_Cemetery%2C_Godewaersvelde%2C_Nord Godewaersvelde British Cemetery. France,] I. K. 3. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/24010/a-e-mundy/ CWGC Link] |} ====N & O==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| NASH, William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1874 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 3rd Bn. Monmouthshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sergeant, 322 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|6 May 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Belgium], Panel 50 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 41 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/918564/william-nash/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| NEWMAN, L ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#NEWMAN.2C_L Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| NICHOLLS, H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#NICHOLLS.2C_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| NORMAN, William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|"B" Bty. 93rd Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Driver, 25364 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|24 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Pozieres Memorial, France], Panel 7 to 10. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1586089/william-norman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Norton-11677|NORTON, John Arthur]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1869 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Labour Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 160151 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 17 November 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry, UK], A 526. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 46 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759057/john-auther-norton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| NORTON, John Richard ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Engineers Railway Operating Div. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sapper, 388364 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 15 January 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dernancourt_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Dernancourt%2C_Somme Dernancourt Communal Cemetery Extension, France], III. J. 14. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/427116/j-r-norton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| OBORNE, Charles ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1871 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 123rd Field Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Sapper, 82481 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 28 June 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bard_Cottage_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Bard Cottage Cemetery, Belgium], II. H. 16. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 46 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/440648/c-oborne/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| O'CALLAGHAN, E ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#O.27CALLAGHAN.2C_E Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| O'DONNELL, Hugh Neil ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|17th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|4 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Saint-Sever_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Le_Grand-Quevilly%2C_Seine-Maritime St. Sever Cemetery, Rouen, France], Officers, B. 3. 34 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/171965/hugh-neil-o-donnell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| O'FLYNN, T ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#O.27FLYNN.2C_T Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| OSBORNE, A C ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#OSBORNE.2C_A_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| OSBORNE, H C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#OSBORNE.2C_H_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| OSMONDE, Walter H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1877 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|6th Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance Corporal, 15601 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|26 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 4A. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 39 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/807508/walter-henry-osmond/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| OWEN, Gilbert ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|7th Bn. North Staffordshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 16595 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Helles_Memorial%2C_Marmara_Region%2C_Turkey Helles Memorial, Turkey], Panel 171 to 173. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/689597/gilbert-owen/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| OWENS, Alfred George ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 1st/6th Bn. Cheshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 66136 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 15 June 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Soissons_Memorial%2C_Soissons%2C_Aisne Soissons Memorial, France] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1759609/alfred-george-owens/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| NASH, Charles Leonard ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Mercantile Marine, S/S Mary Ada Short ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Apprentice ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 15 October 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aviels, Spain ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 19 |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| NORTHCOTT, George Henry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|901st Mechanical Transport, Army Service Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, M2/194751 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Basra_War_Cemetery Basra War Cemetery, Iraq,] IV. G. 4 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/631204/g-h-northcott/ CWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| OESTEIN, K ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Penarth" (Cardiff) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Able Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 17 January 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 29 - No CWGC Link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ORDERS, Albert James ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1892 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st/4th Bn. Kings Owns (Royal Lancaster Regiment) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal, 240813 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 20 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 18 to 19. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1635702/albert-james-orders/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| OSWALD, James Bryce ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1851 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Kilmaho" (Cardiff) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| First Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 17 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 66 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2973009/james-bryce-oswald/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| OSWALD, Sidney Patrick ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Kilmaho" (Cardiff) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mess Room Steward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 17 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2973010/sydney-patrick-oswald/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| OWENS, Evan ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Sten" Sunderland ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 18 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2973052/evan-owens/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| OWENS, William Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st/1st Bn. Herefordshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 236618 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 29 July 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Raperie_British_Cemetery%2C_Villemontoire%2C_Aisne Raperie British Cemetery, Villemontoire, France], IX. B. 5. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/297936/william-thomas-owens/ CWGC Link] |} ====P==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PALMER, F W A ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#PALMER.2C_F_W_A Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PARRY, Douglas ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 57286 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|24 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Grand-Seraucourt_British_Cemetery%2C_Seraucourt-le-Grand%2C_Aisne Grand-Seraucourt British Cemetery, France], V. E. 10. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/580039/douglas-parry/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PARRY, J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#PARRY.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PARRY, Rufus John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 7th Bn. Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Corporal ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|27 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Philosophe_British_Cemetery%2C_Mazingarbe%2C_Pas-de-Calais Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingarbe, France, I. E. 11.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/67857/rufus-john-parry/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PASSMORE, D J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#PASSMORE.2C_D_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PATTERSON, Charles A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|"B" Bty. 150th Bde. Royal Field Artiilery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Gunner, 28941 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|22 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ribemont_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Ribemont-sur-Ancre%2C_Somme Ribemont Communal Cemetery Extension, Somme, France], II. B. 5 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/43631/c-patterson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PATTERSON, Edward Labarte ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 10th Bn. The King's (Liverpool Regiment) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 23 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Estaires_Communal_Cemetery_and_Extension%2C_Estaires%2C_Nord Estaires Communal Cemetery and Extension, France], V. G. 15. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/268734/edward-labarte-paterson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PAUL, Herbert Sidney (Bert) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusilier ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance-Corporal, 31625 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|5 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Basra_Memorial%2C_Basra%2C_Iraq Basra Memorial Iraq], Panel 15. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1658536/herbert-sidney-paul/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PAULDING, Albert ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|8th Bn. King's Royal Rifles Coprs ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, R/2614 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial, France], Bay 7. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1603488/albert-paulding/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Payne-20327|PAYNE, Albert]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Flying Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Second-Lieut ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|13 January 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], H. 1258 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759058/albert-payne/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PEARSON, P ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#PEARSON.2C_P Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PEDDLE, A W ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#PEDDLE.2C_A_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PEDERSON, Alexander (PETERSON, Alexander) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "John O. Scott" (Newcastle) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Able Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 30[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2973363/alexander-peterson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PENNY, T E ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|13th Bn. Kings Royal Rifles ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sergeant, R/3885 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|23 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial, France], Bay 7 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1603762/thomas-edward-penny/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PHILLIPS, Arthur ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1884 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|23 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial, France], Bay 6. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 33 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1603939/arthur-phillips/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PHILLIPS, Ernest Spurrell ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Okement" (Sunderland) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Second Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|17 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2973402/ernest-spurrell-phillips/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PHILLIPS, Fred ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st Bn. King's Own Scottish Borders ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 19203 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 4 A and 4 D. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1548063/frederick-phillips/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PHILLIPS, Thomas James ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Royal Navy H.M.S. "Invincible" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Engine Room Artificer 3rd Class ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 31 May 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Portsmouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Portsmouth%2C_Hampshire Portsmouth Naval Memorial], UK, 15. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3037993/thomas-james-phillips/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Phillips-46991|PHILLIPS, William John]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Foreway Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sapper ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|12 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gezaincourt_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_G%C3%A9zaincourt%2C_Somme Gézaincourt Communal Cemetery Extension, France, I. L. 21.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/35563/william-john-phillips/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PHIPPS, T ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11th Bn. Battalion Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, 205 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|18 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 16 B and 16 C. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1548161/tom-phipps/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PIERCE, Robert Walter ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|16th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 10639 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|15 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Erquinghem-Lys_Churchyard_Extension%2C_Erquinghem-Lys%2C_Nord Erquingham-Lys Churchyard Extension, France], II. H. 2. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/192785/robert-walter-pierce/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PITTS, J T ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#PITTS.2C_J_T Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| POWELL, G C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#POWELL.2C_G_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PRATT, William George ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|15th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Corporal, 290620 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|22 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 93 to 94. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/829749/william-george-pratt/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PRICE, Arthur ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 176th Tunnelling Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Sapper, 79435 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 30 November 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Gorre British and Indian Cemetery, France, I. C. 13. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/592895/a-price/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PRINCE, I ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|6th Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance Corporal, 29040 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|22 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lijssenthoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium], XXXII. A. 4. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/146952/ivor-prince/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PRINCE, William John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|11th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, S/201 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 16 B and 16 C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1549467/william-john-prince/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| PROBERT, A S ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#PROBERT.2C_A_S Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| PROTHEROE, George Rees ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Rhondda, 13th Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private 18856 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France] Pier and Face 7A and 10A. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1549598/george-rees-protheroe/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PALMER, Ernest John ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1st Bn. Canadian Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 6728 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|22 April 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 10. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1595096/ernest-john-palmer/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PALMER, Henry George ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 28th Bn. Australian Infantry A.I.F ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 6132 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 16 June 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vignacourt_British_Cemetery%2C_Vignacourt%2C_Somme Vignacourt British Cemetery, France], III. E. 5. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/64516/henry-george-palmer/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PAPADATOS, Sokrates ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1888 - Greece ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Jutland" (Cardiff) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 19 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2973105/sokrates-papadatos/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PASARIO, Nicholas ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S North Cambria (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 27 - NO CWGC Link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PATINIOS, Nicholas ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Firmaire" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 15 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2973195/nicolas-patinios/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PEARCE, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 9th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 33803 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7 A and 10 A. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/808914/edward-pearce/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PEARSON, R ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|North Staffordshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt June 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#PEARSON.2C_R Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PIMMS, William David ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|RWF ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 26 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#PIMMS.2C_William_David Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| POGORETSKY, M ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S North Cambria (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 20 - NO CWGC link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| POWELL, David Vavasour ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1882 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|5th Bn. Dorsetshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance-corporal, 13653 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|11 January 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7B. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 35 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1549026/david-vavasour-powell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| POWELL, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Australdale" (Brisbane) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Boy ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 26 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 16 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2973541/edward-powell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| POWELL, Thomas Edward/Ernest ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1853 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S S Penarth (Cardiff) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Carpenter ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 17 January 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 62 - No CWGC Link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PRICE, J E ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 18th (Queen Mary's Own) Hussars ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 6712 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|1 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lille Southern Cemetery, France, III. A. 23 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/278631/j-e-price/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PRICE, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal, 1064 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thistle_Dump_Cemetery%2C_Longueval%2C_Somme Thistle Dump Cemetery, High Wood, Longueval, France], B. 19. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/545200/j-price/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PRITCHARD, Griffith ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1869 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Muristan (Swansea) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Master ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 19 November 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Cemetery, Barry], H1362 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 47 - NO CWGC Link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PSOMAS, Esala A. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, SS. Avetoro (Liverpool) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 11 November 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 - No CWGC Link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PULSFORD, M ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1882 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| M.T, L/B Horse Transport Depot, Army Service Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Driver, T/260518 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 3 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mont_Huon_Military_Cemetery%2C_Le_Tr%C3%A9port%2C_Seine-Maritime Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport, France], III. C. 2. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 35 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/119985/mark-pulsford/ CWGC link] Unsure if there is any connection to Barry |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| PYORNSOFF, Roman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, SS. Satrap (Newport) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Able Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 31 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 27 |} ====R==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| RADCLIFFE, William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1880 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1st/5th Bn. Manchester Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 302547 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 20 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Belle Vue British Cemetery, Briastre, France, D 16. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 38 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/531400/william-radcliffe/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| RADFORD, G ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#RADFORD.2C_G Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| RADFORD, Sidney ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|8th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 19635 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10 August 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chatby_Memorial%2C_Alexandria%2C_Egypt Alexandria (Chatby) Military and War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt], J. 145. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/109677/s-radford/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Raines-2188| RAINES, Fredrick George]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|13th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Rifleman, S/3940 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 14 March 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:De_Cusine_Ravine_British_Cemetery%2C_Basseux%2C_Pas-de-Calais De Cusine Revine British Cemetery, Basseux, France, E. 5] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/558240/f-g-raines/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| READ, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1899 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 13th Bn. Essex Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 10966 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 4 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France], Panel 7 and 8 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1756179/thomas-read/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Redman-3518|REDMAN, George Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Navy, H.M.S "Bulwark". ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Able Seaman, PO/237084 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|26 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry, UK]. H. 1576 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759059/g-h-redman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| REECE, A ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#REECE.2C_A Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| REECE, William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 12th Field Coy, Canadian Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Sapper, 504825 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 1 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canadian_National_Vimy_Memorial%2C_Givenchy-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vimy Memorial, France] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1573387/william-benjamin-reece/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| REES, Albert Edward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1882 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| A Coy. 7th Bn. Somerset Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lance-Corporal, 12989 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1 October 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial France], Pier and Face 2A. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 34 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1550651/albert-edward-rees/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| REES, Emrys Beynon ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Pioneer, 165871 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|9 January 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rocquigny-Equancourt_Road_British_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89tricourt-Manancourt%2C_Somme Rocquigny-Equancourt Road British Cemetery, Manancourt, France], IX. C. 7. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/244521/e-b-rees/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Rees-4059|REES, Evan Henry]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|C Coy. 11th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Rifleman, 2315 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Guards%27_Cemetery%2C_Lesb%C5%93ufs%2C_Somme Guards Cemetery, Lesboeufs, France, XII. D. 3.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/543508/evan-henry-rees/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| REES, H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#REES.2C_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| REES, Reginald Septimus ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1879 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 7th Bn, Somerset Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 3 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 2 A. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 37 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1550667/reginald-septimus-rees/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| REES, William Hopkin ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Navy, H.M.S "Hampshire" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Able Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|5 June 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Portsmouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Portsmouth%2C_Hampshire Portsmouth Naval Memorial], UK, 13. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3038160/william-hopkin-rees/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| REEVES, W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#REEVES.2C_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| RENDELL, S G ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Engineer, Railway Operating Div. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sapper, 181622 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|29 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lijssenthoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium], XXI. BB. 4. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/147114/s-g-rendell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|RHONE, Eustace ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Jamaica ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3rd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 34120 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|27 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Sailly-sur-la-Lys_Canadian_Cemetery%2C_Sailly-sur-la-Lys%2C_Pas-de-Calais Sailly-Labourse Communal Cemetery, France], J. 9 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/188389/e-rhone/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| RICHARDS, F ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#RICHARDS.2C_F Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|RICHARDS, Windsor C. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|12th Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 227394 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|25 December 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bucquoy_Road_Cemetery%2C_Ficheux%2C_Pas-de-Calais Bucquoy Road Cemetery, Ficheux, France], II. E. 13. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/179371/windsor-charles-richards/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Richardson-36444|RICHARDSON, David]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st/16th Bn. London Regiment (Queen's Westminister Rifles) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, 557177 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|16 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dainville_British_Cemetery%2C_Dainville%2C_Pas-de-Calais Dainville British Cemetery, France, I. C. 7] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/80037/david-richardson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| RICKETTS, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#RICKETTS.2C_Thomas Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| RIMRON, Jonathan ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|A Compant 8th (Pioneer) Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sergeant, 11412 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8 August 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Helles_Memorial%2C_Marmara_Region%2C_Turkey Helles Memorial, Turkey], Panel 140 to 144 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/687676/jonathan-rimron/ CWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| RINGHAM, Charles Henry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 3rd Bn. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 125588 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 25 February 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cologne_Southern_Cemetery%2C_K%C3%B6ln%2C_Nordrhein-Westfalen Cologne Southern Cemetery, Germany], IX. E. 2. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/330403/charles-henry-ringham/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[[Riordean-1|RIORDEAN, Aubrey Nicholls]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|King's Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, S/2637 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|26 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Rue-du-Bacquerot_No.1_Military_Cemetery%2C_Laventie%2C_Pas-de-Calais Rue-Du-Bacquerot (13th London) Graveyard, Laventie, France, B. 13.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/598027/a-n-riordean/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ROBERTS, D I ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#ROBERTS.2C_D_I Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ROBERTS, Frederick James ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|9th Bn. Cheshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 67647 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cologne_Southern_Cemetery%2C_K%C3%B6ln%2C_Nordrhein-Westfalen Cologne Southern Cemetery, Germany], XVII. A. 28. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/330410/f-j-roberts/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ROBERTS, Idris ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|17th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Lieutenant (acting Captain) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Varennes_Military_Cemetery%2C_Varennes%2C_Somme Varennes Military Cemetery, France], III. J. 9 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/73529/idris-roberts/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Robinson-57379|ROBINSON, John B]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|3rd Bn. attd. 2nd Bn, South Wales Boarders ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 1 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hawthorn_Ridge_Cemetery_No.2%2C_Auchonvillers%2C_Somme Hawthorn Ridge Cemetery, No. 2. Auchonvillers, France, B. 74.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/613398/john-robinson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ROBINSON, L ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|12th Bn. Cheshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 58467 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 22 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Karasouli_Military_Cemetery%2C_Polykastro%2C_Greece Karasouli Military Cemetery, Greece], E. 975 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/623800/l-robinson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ROBSON, Gwyn George ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, 1020 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|3 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 16 B and 16 C. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/809596/gwyn-george-robson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ROGERS, H ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#ROGERS.2C_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ROSE, L ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#ROSE.2C_L Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ROSSER, C F ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#ROSSER.2C_C_F Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|ROWE, Walter Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Bn. Royal Munster Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 7463 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|29 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Pozieres Memorial, France], Panel 78 and 79. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1587734/walter-frederick-rowe/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|ROWLANDS, F L ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#ROWLANDS.2C_F_L Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ROWLEY, Samuel ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1859 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. Biruta London ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|6 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 59 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3032330/samuel-rowley/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| RUSSELL, George Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Navy H.M.S Monmouth ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Stoker 2nd Class ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK], 3 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3045385/george-thomas-russell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| RYALL, Walter James ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|56th Div. Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Gunner, 43004 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|3 October 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 1A and 8A. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/810821/walter-james-ryall/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| RAWLINGS, Edward James ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd/2nd Bn. London Regiment (Royal Fusiliers) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal, G/67114 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gwalia_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Gwalia Cemetery, Belgium], I. H. 15. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/442839/edward-james-rawlings/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| REES, Christmas Jacob ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1900 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| "B" Coy. 16th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusilier ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 58539 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 26 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ovillers_Military_Cemetery%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Ovillers Military Cemetery, France], XIII. D. 8 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/546145/christmas-jacob-rees/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| RHADE, Carl ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, SS. Satrap (Newport) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Bosun ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 31 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 29 - No CWGC Link |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| RICKETTS, Victor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 13th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 47603 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 3 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fins_New_British_Cemetery%2C_Sorel%2C_Somme Fins New British Cemetery, Sorel-le-Grand, France], VIII. C. 15. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/555072/v-ricketts/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| RIDGE, Peter ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 21st Coy. Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 128855 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Pozieres Memorial, France], Panel 90 to 93. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1587427/peter-ridge/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ROBERTS, Albert ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1904 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Penvearn" (Falmouth) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mess Room Steward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 14 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3032094/albert-roberts/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ROBERTS, Hugh ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|12th Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt February 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#ROBERTS.2C_Hugh Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ROSSER, Frank ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Rifleman, 1056 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bray_Military_Cemetery%2C_Bray-sur-Somme%2C_Somme Bray Military Cemetery, France, II. F. 7.] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/4040304/f-rosser/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ROWLANDS, Thomas Endicott ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1894 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 11th Bn. Lancashire Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 12387 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 30 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Puchevillers_British_Cemetery%2C_Puchevillers%2C_Somme Puchevillers British Cemetery, France], IV. E. 43. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/512080/thomas-endicott-rowlands/ CWGC Link] |} ====S==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Sanger-824|SANGER, Godfrey]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|9th Battalion London Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sergeant, 393612 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|30 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Red_Cross_Corner_Cemetery%2C_Beugny%2C_Pas-de-Calais Red Cross Corner Cemetery, Beugny, France, I. B. 11.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/240593/godfrey-sanger/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SAUNDERS, J W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|409th Field Coy, Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sapper, 454495 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|4 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Le Rejet-De-Beaulieu Communal Cemetery, France, E. 2. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/321271/j-w-saunders/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SAVOURS, Arthur William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|6th Bn. attd 11th Bn. Royal Fusilier ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Franvillers_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Franvillers%2C_Somme Franvillers Communal Cemetery Extension, France], II. B. 1. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/177039/arthur-william-savours/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SCANDLON, John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Royal Naval Reserve, H.M.S Attentive II ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Engine Room Artificer ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3 July 1921 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|United Kingdom Book of Rememberance, UK ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/75470147/john-scandlon/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SCANDLON, Thomas Patrick ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1891 - Penarth ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. Cherbury ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Engineer Service, EA 1815 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|26 December 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], O277 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 28 |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SCANDLON, William Francis ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1896 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, Ship Unknown ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 30 March 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 20 |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SCOTT, Walter T ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11th (Service) Battalion Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance Corporal ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bard_Cottage_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Bard Cottage Cemetery, Belgium], IV. B. 20. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/440859/walter-thomas-scott/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SEARLE, F W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#SEARLE.2C_F_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SEIG, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1882 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|9th Bn. London Regiment (Queen Victoria's Rifles) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, 394388 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 9 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Querrieu British Cemetery, France, D. 36. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 36 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/76638/thomas-seig/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SELLINGS, Horace Jasper ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|15th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 43285 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 16 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Guillemont_Road_Cemetery%2C_Guillemont%2C_Somme Guillemont Road Cemetery, Guillmont, France], IX. B. 3 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/534682/h-j-sellings/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SEMMENS, A H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 1st/4th Bn. Hampshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 202175 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 24 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tehran_War_Cemetery%2C_Tehran%2C_Iran Tehran War Cemetery, Iran, IV. A. 13.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/905581/albert-henry-semmens/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SEWELL, Ernest Washington ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Batt. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sergeant, 31425 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|21 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 4 A. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/812071/ernest-washington-sewell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SEWELL, Frederick John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|RWF ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|26 January 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#SEWELL.2C_Frederick_John Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SHARPE, Stanley ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|12th Bn. South Wales Boarders ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Captain ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|24 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Cambrai Memorial, Louveral], France, Panel 5. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1756616/stanley-arthur-sharpe/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SHEPHERD, Godfrey ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Cambridgeshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance Corporal, 42030 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Abbeville_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Abbeville%2C_Somme Abbeville Communal Cemetery Extension, France], IV, E. 6 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/79413/godfrey-shepherd/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SHEPHERD, John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Umgeni" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|General Servant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|9 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3032662/john-shepherd/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SHORNEY, F ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 3rd Bn. Middlesex Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, G/3932 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8 February 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate, Ypres, Memorial, Belgium], Panel 51. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/916673/frank-shorney/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SHORT, Sidney ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|B Coy. 5th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusilier ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 56925 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Jerusalem_Memorial%2C_Jerusalem%2C_Israel Jerusalem Memorial, Israel], Panels 19 to 22 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1647022/sidney-short/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SHORT, W ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#SHORT.2C_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SHREEVE, John William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1878 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. Dowlais Cardiff ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Stewart ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 39 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3032718/john-william-shreeve/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SIMMONDS, John Sidney ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Rio Lages" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Fireman And Trimmer ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 26 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/4002747/john-sidney-simmonds/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SIMMONDS, Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Machine Gun Corps (Infantry) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Company Sergeant Major, 18082 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 3 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 154 to 1599 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3064845/joseph-simmonds/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SINFIELD, Walter ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8th Battalion Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, S/1016 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|30 July 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Belgium], Panel 48 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/916931/walter-sinfield/ CWGC Linkl] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SLEE, Arthur James ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 1654 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7 D. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1553373/arthur-james-slee/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Smart-6373|SMART, Daniel]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 4th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Corporal, 204810 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 20 December 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], P. 270. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/75452735/daniel-smart/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SMITH, Clifford George (?) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Queen's Westminister Rifles ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Rifleman ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#SMITH.2C_Clifford_George Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SMITH, William Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine S.S. "Eskmere" (Liverpool) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Sailor ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 13 October1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3032804/william-frederick-smith/ cWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SNAPE, Leslie Ninan Llewelin ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Bn. Royal Irish Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Sergeant, 8548 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 5 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 3 A. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/813462/leslie-ninian-llewelin-snape/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SOAPER, R E ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#SOAPER.2C_R_E Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SORRELL, F C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#SORRELL.2C_F_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SPARKS, Ivor George John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercentile Marine S.S Tredegar Hall (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|23 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3032883/ivor-george-john-sparks/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SPEAR, Albert H ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 7th Bn. Royal Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Sergeant, 26926 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|23 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial, France], Bay 3 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1654080/albert-h-spear/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SPIERLING, W H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|241st Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Gunner, 51616 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 14 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brandhoek_New_Military_Cemetery_No._3%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Brandhoek New Military Cemetery No. 3, Belgium], III. D. 7. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/140507/william-spierling/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SQUIRES, W J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|20 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Haringhe_%28Bandaghem%29_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West_Flanders Haringhe (Bandaghem) Military Cemetery, Belgium], II. F. 41. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/94124/w-j-squires/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| STENHOUSE, William Jones ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1878 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantie Marine, S.S "Linwood" (Middlesbrough) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|First Mate ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 22 January 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 39 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3033001/w-j-stenhouse/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| STEPHENS, C G ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#STEPHENS.2C_C_G Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| STONE, T ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|4th Bn. South Wales Boarders ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Lance Corporal, 26853 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|15 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Basra_Memorial%2C_Basra%2C_Iraq Basra Memorial, Iraq], Panel 16 and 62. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1659709/thomas-stone/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| STONEHAM, J H ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st Bn. Gloucester Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 23884 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|25 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Albert_Communal_Cemetery_Extension%2C_Albert%2C_Somme Albert Communal Cemetery Extension, France, I. K. 25.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/552310/j-h-stoneham/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| STOTT, Fred ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Royal Navy H.M.S "Gaillardia" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Leading Telegraphist, J/19834 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 22 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK], 27. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3046747/fred-stott/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| STREETER, Fred ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|C Coy 13th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Rifleman, 41034 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|14 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Fifteen_Ravine_British_Cemetery%2C_Villers-Plouich%2C_Nord Fifteen Ravine British Cemetery, Villers-Plouich, France], IV. F. 8. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/239857/fred-streeter/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| STREETER, J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusilier ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 20342 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 4 D and 5 B. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1555047/john-streeter/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SURRIDGE, Ernest John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment} ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Lance Corporal, 108910 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 21 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Pozieres Memorial, France], Panel 52 to 54. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1589194/ernest-john-surridge/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SURRIDGE, William J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|9th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, S/376 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|30 August 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Etaples_Military_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89taples%2C_Pas-de-Calais Etaples Military Cemetery], France, XXII. R. 9A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/506261/william-james-surridge/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| SUTTON, W ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#SUTTON.2C_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| SVENSDEN, A E ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#SVENSDEN.2C_A_E Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Sweeting-833|SWEETING, Harold]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|13th Battalion, Kings Royal Rifles ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sergeant, R/3884 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|18 May 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Berles-au-Bois_Churchyard_Extension%2C_Berles-au-Bois%2C_Pas-de-Calais Berles-Au-Bois Churchyard Extension, France, F 4.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/557529/harold-sweeting/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SADLER, Joseph Henry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Treveal" (St Ives) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Second Mate ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4 February 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3032414/joseph-henry-sadler/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SATCHWELL, Ernest ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Canonesa" (Glasgow) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3032470/ernest-satchwell/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SAUNDERS, Gwilym Essex ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| attd. 19th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 18 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gouzeaucourt_New_British_Cemetery%2C_Gouzeaucourt%2C_Nord Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery, France], II. F. 10. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/248702/gwilym-essex-saunders/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SCOTT, Ian Archibald Sawer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. attd. 1st Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 19 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Knightsbridge Cemetery, Mesnil-Martinsart, France, G. 9. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/180639/ian-archibald-sawers-scott/ CWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SCOTT, Norman Sawers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. King's Own Scottish Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 23 April 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bedford_House_Cemetery%2C_Zillebeke%2C_West-Vlaanderen Bedford House Cemetery, Belgium], Enclosure No. 4 IV. H. 5. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/484785/norman-sawers-scott/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SHERLOCK, Frank ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|10th Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 10 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| aged 20 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#SHERLOCK.2C_Frank Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SIMPKINS, Tom ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|D Bty, 58th Bde, Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Bombardier, 98043 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 5 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Etaples_Military_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89taples%2C_Pas-de-Calais Etaples Military Cemetery], France, XXI. M. 6A ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/505819/tom-simpkins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SIMS, Albert Cyril ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1896 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Army Service Corps, Mechanical Transport ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, DM/162929 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 20 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lijssenthoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium], XVI. C. 11A. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualthttps://www.wikitree.com/skins/common/images/button_extlink.pngy-details/149332/a-c-sims/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SKYE, Trevor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1896- Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4th Bn. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 54/18051 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24 January 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Edinburgh (Comely Bank) Cemetery, UK D. 22. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/415906/t-skye/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SLADE, John ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. Wiltshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 13974 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 17 May 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pont-du-Hem_Military_Cemetery%2C_La_Gorgue%2C_Nord Pont-Du-Hem Military Cemetery, La Gorgue, France], V. A. 12. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/597249/j-slade/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SMITH, Absolam ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1890 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| "C" Bty. 92nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Bombardier, 25536 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 30 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Cambrai Memorial, Louveral, France], Panel 1. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1756752/absolam-smith/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SMITH, Frederick J ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance-Corporal ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 19 October 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 28 [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#SMITH.2C_Frederick_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SOPER, Reg ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|C. Squadron, 13th Hussars ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 18825 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 27 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Basra_War_Cemetery Basra War Cemetery, Iraq], VI. G. 11 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/631551/reginald-soper/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SPILLER, Albert Victor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|9th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal, 12497 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 28 October 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozieres_British_Cemetery%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Pozieres British Cemetery, Ovillers-Le Boisselle, France], IV. R. 9 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/589583/albert-victor-spiller/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SPINKS, Harry Griffiths ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 15 Dec 1895 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| "B" Coy. 5th Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 39383 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 13 October 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Puchevillers_British_Cemetery%2C_Puchevillers%2C_Somme Puchevillers British Cemetery, France], V. C. 41. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/512189/harry-griffiths-spinks/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| STARBUCK, Richard William ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 13th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Corporal, S/4412 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Flatiron_Copse_Cemetery%2C_Carnoy-Mametz%2C_Somme Flatiron Copse Cemetery, Mametz, France], Mametz Wood B.C. Mem. 7 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/557187/r-w-starbuck/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|STRADLING, Edwin Percival ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1898 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Lance Corporal, 45985 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 6 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cimeti%C3%A8re_Communal_de_Wimereux%2C_Wimereux%2C_Pas-de-Calais Wimereux Communal Cemetery, France], VIII. A. 13. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/85053/e-p-stradling/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SULLIVAN, Jeremiah ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 8763 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 29 October 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 37. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/915378/jeremiah-sullivan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| SULLIVAN, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1884 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|2nd Reserve Bn. Welsh Guards ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 636 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 30 December 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Caerphilly (Penyrheol) Cemetery, UK, "C" J. 1874. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 31 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759113/t-sullivan/ CWGC Link] |} ====T==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| TAYLOR, George ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Siege Coy. Royal Monmouthshire Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sapper, 6490 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1 February 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Monmouth Cemetery, UK ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/389941/george-taylor/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| TAYLOR, George Henry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S Ribston (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Able Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|16 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2969003/george-henry-taylor/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| TAYLOR, H G ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|119th Bde. Ammunition Col. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Driver, W/3616 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|18 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ebblinghem_Military_Cemetery%2C_Ebblinghem%2C_Nord Ebblingham Military Cemetery, France], I. C. 25. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/37957/h-g-taylor/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| TAYLOR, J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#TAYLOR.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| TAYLOR, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Navy. H.M.S Arabis ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Stoker 1st Class, K/9774 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10 February 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial], UK. 16. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2867404/thomas-taylor/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| TAYLOR, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3rd Bn. Monmouthshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 1829 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|6 May 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 50. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/915928/thomas-taylor/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Thomas-20202|THOMAS, Arthur T]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1884 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Glamorgan Yeomanry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Captain ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 29 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Pont-D'Achelles Military Cemetery, Nieppe, France, III. D. 1 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 34 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/189755/arthur-tudor-thomas/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| THOMAS, Charles William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|4th Bn. Australian Infantry, A.I.F ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 3323 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|17 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Villers-Bretonneux Memorial, France ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1452346/charles-william-thomas/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| THOMAS, David ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|16th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sergeant, 24219 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|7 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 7A and 10A. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/815614/david-thomas/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| THOMAS, D J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#THOMAS.2C_D_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| THOMAS, George ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1868 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Marie Elsie" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Fireman and Trimmer ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10 June 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 49 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2969085/george-thomas/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| THOMAS, James Bird ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1868 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Burita" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Steward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|6 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 50 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2969097/james-bird-thomas/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| THOMAS, John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|"z" 9th T.M Bty. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Gunner, 4397 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|18 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Faubourg-d%27Amiens_Cemetery%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Faubourg D'Amiens Cemetery, Arras, France], II.D. 13. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/575164/john-thomas/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| THOMAS, Leslie Richard ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| A Coy, 14th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 48200 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 31 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial Ypres, Belgium], Panel 37. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1626184/leslie-richard-thomas/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| THOMAS, P E ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#THOMAS.2C_P_E Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| THOMAS, Percy C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|B Bty. 122nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Gunner, W/4150 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|29 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Canada_Farm_Cemetery%2C_Elverdinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Canada Farm Cemetery, Belgium], II. A. 30. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/436195/p-c-thomas/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| THOMAS, R ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#THOMAS.2C_R Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| THOMAS, Richard William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10th Labour Coy, The King's (Liverpool Regiment) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 67997 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|9 September 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hagle_Dump_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Hagle Dump Cemetery, Belgium, III. C. 2.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2938875/richard-william-thomas/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| THOMAS, T J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#THOMAS.2C_T_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| THOMASON, C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#THOMASON.2C_C Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| THOMPSON, G.W ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#THOMPSON.2C_G_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| THORNHILL, Henry J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|23rd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 45773 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|4 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Salonika_%28Lembet_Road%29_Military_Cemetery%2C_Zeitenlik%2C_Greece Salonika (Lembet Road) Military Cemetery, Greece, 1557.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/625639/h-j-thornhill/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Tippett-1082|TIPPETT, Frank]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|124th Field Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sergeant, 62749 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|9 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry], H. 1296 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 31 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759061/frank-tippett/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| TIPPLES, J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1885 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 3rd Bn. Monmouthshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Corporal, 677 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 11 May 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium], Panel 50. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 30 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1626598/john-tipples/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| TODD, James Ernest ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1890 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Donkeyman ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|29 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], O260 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 28 |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| TOMBS, H C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st Bn. Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 23552 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 26 November 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chatby_Memorial%2C_Alexandria%2C_Egypt Alexandria Military and War Memorial Cemetery, Egypt], B. 58. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/110028/h-c-tombs/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Torrington-142|TORRINGTON, William Frederick]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Bn. Canadiian Machine Gun Crops ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, A/861 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|6 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry] A. 414 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759062/w-f-torrington/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| TOWERS, David ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|17th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Corporal, 25452 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ferme-Olivier_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Ferme-Olivier Cemetery, Belgium, Plot 2. Row A and Grave 7.] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/429355/d-towers/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| TRIPP, William Henry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 24566 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 16 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France,] Pier and Face 7A and 10A ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/817046/william-henry-tripp/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| TUCK, J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#TUCK.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| TURNER, Charles Wilfred ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 10th Bn. Sherwood Foresters (Notts and Derby Regiment) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 74238 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|21 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mont_Huon_Military_Cemetery%2C_Le_Tr%C3%A9port%2C_Seine-Maritime Mont Huon Military Cemetery, Le Treport, France], VII. D. 1B ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/120373/charles-wilfred-turner/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| TURNER, S C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#TURNER.2C_S_C Research Log] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| TARGETT, Arthur Emanuel ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1895 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. South Staffordshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 23626 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 28 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Orchard_Dump_Cemetery%2C_Arleux-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Orchard Dump Cemetery, Arleux-en-Gohelle, France], V. E. 47. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/269812/arthur-emanuel-targett/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| THOMAS, Basil George ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd/5th Bn. Kings Own Yorkshire Light Infantry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 241714 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 28 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Etaples_Military_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89taples%2C_Pas-de-Calais Etaples Military Cemetery, France], XXI. K. 8A. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/506416/basil-george-thomas/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| THOMAS, L ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1899 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 25278 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 19 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Boulogne_Eastern_Cemetery%2C_Boulogne-sur-Mer%2C_Pas-de-Calais Boulogne Eastern Cemetery, France], IX. A. 72 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/46062/l-thomas/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|THOMAS, Thomas William ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|abt 1883 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|3rd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Sergeant, 6504 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|22 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.comwiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], A. 1249 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 33 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759060/thomas-william-thomas/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| THOMAS, W ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Rifleman, 3519 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#THOMAS.2C_W Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[[Thorne-3987| THORNE, Thomas]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|1st Bn. Welsh Guards ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 3988 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 6 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Maubeuge-Centre_Cemetery%2C_Maubeuge%2C_Nord Maubeuge-Centre Cemetery, France, C.51.] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/286557/t-thorne/ CWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[[Tinton-14| TINTON, Albert]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|2nd Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sergeant, 4622 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 23 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Wancourt_British_Cemetery%2C_Wancourt%2C_Pas-de-Calais Wancourt British Cemetery, France, Special Memorial 24.] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/33106/a-tinton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| TOBIN, Albert Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Azul" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Ordinary Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 6 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2969260/albert-thomas-tobin/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| TREHARNE, Leslie Llewellyn ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|"A" Coy. 9th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Second-Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24 September1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Chocques_Military_Cemetery%2C_Chocques%2C_Pas-de-Calais Chocques Military Cemetery, France], I. B. 28. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/167283/leslie-llewellyn-treharne/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| TURNER, Edward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Royal Navy, H.M.S "Good Hope" ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Stoker 1st Class ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Portsmouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Portsmouth%2C_Hampshire Portsmouth Naval Memorial, UK], 5. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2872243/edward-turner/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| TURNER, Harry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1881 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Royal Navy, H.M.S "Good Hope" ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Stoker 1st Class, 293608 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Portsmouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Portsmouth%2C_Hampshire Portsmouth Naval Memorial, UK], 5. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 33 - Brother Lived in Barry [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2872245/harry-turner/ CWGC Link] |} ====U & V ==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| UNDERHILL, William George ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|11th Kings Royal Rifles ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Rifleman, R/1096 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|6 June 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Potijze_Burial_Ground_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Potijze Burial Ground Cemetery, Belgium] R.6. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/158192/w-underhill/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| VAUGHAN, J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| "C" Coy. 21st Bn, Manchester Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 51507 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 24 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 120 to 124. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/825389/john-t-vaughan/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| VENABLES, Alfred James ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1872 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|4th Bn. South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lance Corporal, 12673 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 9 August 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Helles_Memorial%2C_Marmara_Region%2C_Turkey Helles Memorial, Turkey,] Panel 80 to 84 and 219 and 220. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 43 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/683761/alfred-james-venables/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| VENTON, W G ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, R.N. Depot (Crystal Palace) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Ordinary Seaman, Wales Z/2606 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|21 February 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Beckenham Crematorium and cemetery, Screen Wall, UK, X4. 2. 7038 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/367812/w-g-venton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| VERLING, D ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#VERLING.2C_D CWGC link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| VINCENT, Albert Benjamin ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1900 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Mary Baird" (West Hartlepool) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mess room steward ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 18 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2969564/albert-benjamin-vincent/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| VINCENT, John Owen Charles ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine S.S "Ribston" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|16 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 28 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2969568/john-owen-charles-vincent/ CWGC Link] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| VENING, Walter John ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 18th Bn. Kings Royal Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Rifleman, R/38397 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Treorchy Cemetery, UK, "U". A. 113 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2760264/walter-john-vening/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| VINK, Adrianus ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1885 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Erindring" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Ship's cook ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 33 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2969576/adrianus-vink/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| VLADESCO, Nickolas ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1876 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Reventazon" (Manchester) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Greaser ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 5 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 42 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2969584/nickolas-vladesco/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| VON GFUG, Cuno ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, Steam Trawler "Yarmouth" (Grimsby) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Deck Hand ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8 November 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2969588/cuno-von-gfug/ CWGC link] |} ====W&Y==== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WAKEFIELD, B ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#WAKEFIELD.2C_B Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WALTERS, Ben ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusilier ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 36058 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|20 June 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Delville_Wood_Cemetery%2C_Longueval%2C_Somme Delville Wood Cemetery, Longueval, France], IX. J. 2 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/550499/b-walters/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Walters-11156|WALTERS, Walter Andrew B]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|14th Bn. London Regiment (London Scottish) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 515740 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|27 December 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Orchard_Dump_Cemetery%2C_Arleux-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Orchard Dump Cemetery, Arleux-en-Gohelle, France, VIII. A. 11.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/269875/w-a-b-walters/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WARE, Ernest Francis ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| "D" Bty. 110th Bde Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Sergeant, W/1085 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 14 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Poizieres Memorial, France], Panel 7 to 10. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/850721/ernest-francis-ware/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF"| WATKINS, C ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mercantile Marine S.S. "Ben Lomand" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Mess Room Stewart ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 7 July 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 17 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2969763/c-watkins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WATSON, George ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1873 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S "Ruysdael" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Fireman and Trimmer ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 7 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 45 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2969781/george-watson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WATSON, John Henry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|9th Bn. Devonshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 12312 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|30 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Etaples_Military_Cemetery%2C_%C3%89taples%2C_Pas-de-Calais Etaples Military Cemetery, France], IV. H. 6. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/506866/john-henry-watson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WAY, Frederick Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|12th South Wales Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 45617 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|25 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Cambrai Memorial, Louveral, France, Panel 5] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1757715/frederick-joseph-way/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WEAVER, Henry Francis ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Bn. Welsh Guards. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 1720 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|8 April 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ypres_Reservoir_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Ypres Reservoir Cemetery, Belgium,] I. B. 22 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/99898/h-f-weaver/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Webb-26983|WEBB, Charles Daniel]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Rifleman, S/2380 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|9 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry, UK], B. 219 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759063/charles-daniel-webb/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WEBB, John Joseph ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 2nd Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Lance Corporal, 36715 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 22 June 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial, France], Panel 50 to 52. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/736869/john-joseph-webb/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Webber-5920|WEBBER, Walter George Ishmael]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10th Battalion Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Rifleman, S/14017 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 16 B and C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/820058/walter-george-ismael-webber/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WEEKS, G E ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#WEEKS.2C_G_E Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WELCH, Charles Edward ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|17th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 37804 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|25 November 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cambrai_Memorial%2C_Doignies%2C_Nord Cambrai Memorial, Louverval, France], Panel 7 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1757744/charles-edward-welch/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WELCH, William James ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Mercantile Marine S.S "Mordenwood" (Middlesbrough) ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF"|Mess Room Steward ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|18 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2969877/william-james-welch/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WEST, Harold ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|11th Battalion Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Lance Corporal, 1022 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|27 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 16 B and 16 C ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/820482/harold-west/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WEST, Herbt ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#WEST.2C_Herbt Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WEST, Hubert ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1st Bn. Monmouthshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 2775 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|13 October 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial, France], Panel 129 and 130. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/736988/hubert-west/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WEST, Tom ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Corporal, 1019 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10 July 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vlamertinghe_Military_Cemetery%2C_Vlamertinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Vlamertinghe Military Cemetery, Belgium], II. A. 19. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/138902/t-h-west/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Westcott-2143|WESTCOTT, Charles]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|3rd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 33621 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 13 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry], K. 816 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759064/c-westcott/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [[Wheeler-26014|WHEELER, Charles Edward Victor]] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| abt 1897 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|"B" Bty. 121st Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Gunner, W/4623 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 20 March 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ferme-Olivier_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Ferme-Olivier Cemetery, Belgium, Plot 3. Row B. Grave 12.] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/429382/charles-edward-victor-wheeler/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WHITCHURCH, G J ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#WHITCHURCH.2C_G_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WHITE, James Henry ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Bn. Grenadier Guards ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 26700 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|13 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Quievy Communal Cemetery Extension, France, B. 12. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/247312/j-white/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Whitehouse-2478| WHITEHOUSE, Eric]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|144th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|5 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:H._A._C._Cemetery%2C_%C3%89coust-Saint-Mein%2C_Pas-de-Calais H.A.C Cemetery, Ecoust-St. Mein, France, VIII. D. 1] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/304392/eric-whitehouse/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WHITING, Percy ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|11th Bn. Kings Royal Rifle Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Rifleman, R/3725 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 17 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 13 A and 13 B. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/821206/percy-whiting/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Whittaker-3958|WHITTAKER, Geroge]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|16th Bn. South Lancashire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Private, 61361 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 9 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Grounds, Barry, UK], A. 1297 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759065/george-whittaker/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WHITTY, H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#WHITTY.2C_H Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WHITTY, Jack ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|2nd Bn. Grenadier Guards ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 12971 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|26 December 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:B%C3%A9thune_Town_Cemetery%2C_B%C3%A9thune%2C_Pas-de-Calais Bethune Town Cemetery, France], III. B. 12. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/61801/john-whitty/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WHITTY, Stanley ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 1178 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|21 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Cimeti%C3%A8re_Communal_de_Wimereux%2C_Wimereux%2C_Pas-de-Calais Wimereux Communal Cemetery, France, I. B. 16. A] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/85353/s-whitty/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WILES, William Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1853 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Haslingden" (West Hartlepool) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|First Mate ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|12 May 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 65 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2970030/william-thomas-wiles/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WILLIAMS, Alban Leonard ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|38th Bn. Machine Gun Corp ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 139940 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 19 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Varennes_Military_Cemetery%2C_Varennes%2C_Somme Varennes Military Cemetery, France], IV. A. 3. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/73764/a-l-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WILLIAMS, Charles Henry ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1886 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Forestmoor" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Boatswain ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 5 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 31 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2970074/charles-henry-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WILLIAMS, David ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Kings Own Scottish Borderers ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Sergeant, 16984 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|25 September 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Loos_Memorial%2C_Loos-en-Gohelle%2C_Pas-de-Calais Loos Memorial, France], Panel 53 to 56 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/737332/david-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WILLIAMS, George ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 13 Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lance Corporal, 40196 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Erquinghem-Lys_Churchyard_Extension%2C_Erquinghem-Lys%2C_Nord Erquinghem-Lys Churchyard Extension, France], II. G. 22. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/192930/g-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WILLIAMS, George William ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 14th Bn. Royal Warwickshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 43714 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 27 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Gouzeaucourt_New_British_Cemetery%2C_Gouzeaucourt%2C_Nord Gouzeaucourt New British Cemetery, France], VIII. B. 17. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/248882/g-w-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WILLIAMS, John ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1894 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|7th Bn. Royal Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Sergeant, 3512 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|13 November 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Ancre_British_Cemetery%2C_Beaumont-Hamel%2C_Somme Ancre British Cemetery, Beaumont-Hamel, France], III. C. 16. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 22 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2854373/j-m-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WILLIAMS, Stanley Herbert ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Bn. Hampshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 12020 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|21 October 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Heilly_Station_Cemetery%2C_M%C3%A9ricourt-l%27Abb%C3%A9%2C_Somme Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-L'abbe, France], V. C. 45 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/272939/stanley-herbert-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WILLIAMS, T ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|113th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artilery ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Gunner, 307 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|5 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Peronne_Road_Cemetery%2C_Maricourt%2C_Somme Peronne Road Cemetery, Maricourt, France, IV. D. 26] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/311560/t-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WILLIAMS, T H ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|2nd Bn. Grenadier Guards ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 15282 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|7 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium] , Panel 11 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 21 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/911223/t-h-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WILLIAMS, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1851 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S Argus (Barrow-In-Furness) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Second Engineer ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|10 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 66 |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WILLIAMS, Timothy Davies ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1882 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 248th Siege Bty. Royal Garrison Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Second Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|5 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Varennes_Military_Cemetery%2C_Varennes%2C_Somme Varennes Military Cemetery, France], I. L. 34 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 36 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/73772/timothy-davies-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WILLIAMS, William ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|1st Bn. Grenadier Guards ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Lance Corporal, 17229 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 24 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Croisilles British Cemetery, France, III. E. 30. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/615714/w-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WILLIAMS, William John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|10th Bn. Rifle Brigade ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Rifleman, 2507 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|3 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Thiepval_Memorial%2C_Authuille%2C_Somme Thiepval Memorial, France], Pier and Face 16 B and 16C. ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/822271/william-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WILSON, Charles Stanley ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Mercantile Marine, S.S Ribson (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|16 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2970212/charles-stanley-wilson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WILSON, William John ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|1st Bn. Worcestershire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| Private, 42930 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 6 June 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Soissons_Memorial%2C_Soissons%2C_Aisne Soissons Memorial, France] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1760792/william-john-wilson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[[Windsor-1910| WINDSOR, Harold George]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|13th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Second-Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|8 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Moulin-de-Pierre_British_Cemetery%2C_Villers-Outr%C3%A9aux%2C_Nord Moulin-De-Pierre British Cemetery, France, B.21] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/323913/harold-george-windsor/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|WINTLE, Cyril ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Royal Navy, RFR Dev/B.3435. H.M.S. "Hyacinth" ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Able Seaman, 187381 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| 15 February 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Dar_es_Salaam_War_Cemetery%2C_Dar_es_Salaam%2C_Dar_es_Salaam_Region Dar Es Salaam British and Indian Memorial, Tanzania] ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1420726/cyril-wintle/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WIRTMAN, John (noted as WITHMANN, J) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1871 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Poljames" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Able Seaman ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 2 October 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Aged 47 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2970287/john-wirtman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WOFLE, J ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#WOLFE.2C_J Research Log] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| WOODCOCK, G L ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 16th Bn. London Regiment (Queen's Westminister Rifles) ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| Rifleman, 565117 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 20 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Mont_Huon_Military_Cemetery%2C_Le_Tr%C3%A9port%2C_Seine-Maritime Mont Houn Military Cemetery, Le Treport, France], V. O. 3B. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/120549/g-l-woodcock/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| WOOTON, Albert ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|29th Bn. Machine Gun Corps ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Private, 147781 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|5 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:La_Kreule_Military_Cemetery%2C_Hazebrouck%2C_Nord La Kreule Military Cemetery, Hazebrouck, France], III. C. 8 ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/70091/albert-wotton/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [[Yeandle-19|YEANDLE, Frank William]] ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| 1898 - Brompton Ralph, Somerset ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|24th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|Private, 43711 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|31 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Beersheba_War_Cemetery%2C_Beersheba%2C_Israel Beersheba War Cemetery, Israel]. K. 80. ! align="left" style="background:#BCD4F7;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/645371/f-yeandle/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| YOUNG, H C ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"| ! align="left" style="background:#E0FFFF;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Research_Log_for_Barry_Memorial_Hall#YOUNG.2C_H_C Research Log] |} Names that don't feature on the Memorial Hall but have found mentioned in other sources that were born in Barry or lived in Barry: {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Birth Date & Place''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Regiment''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Rank & Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Death Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"| '''Burial / Commemorated''' ! align="left" style="background:#87CEFA;"|'''Other''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WAINWRIGHT, George Frederick ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 11066 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 15 October 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Philosophe_British_Cemetery%2C_Mazingarbe%2C_Pas-de-Calais Philosophe British Cemetery, Mazingabre, France], I. J. 14. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/68213/g-f-wainwright/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WALL, John Edward ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1889 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Advance Workshop, Tanks Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Sejeant, 70036 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 15 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Villers-Bretonneux_Military_Cemetery%2C_Fouilloy%2C_Somme Villers-Bretonneux Military Cemetery, France], XII. AA. 5. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 29 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/576908/john-edward-wall/ CWGC Link] Any connection to Barry? |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WARD, William John ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1897 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 24th Bn. London Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 723047 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 6 January 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Lijssenthoek_Military_Cemetery%2C_Poperinge%2C_West-Vlaanderen Lijssenthoek Military Cemetery, Belgium], X. D. 9. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 20 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/150206/william-john-ward/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Warneford-49|WARNEFORD,Reginald Alexander John]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Naval Air Service ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Flight Sub-Lieutenant ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 17 June 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brompton_Cemetery%2C_London Brompton Cemetery, UK,] E.6. 173185. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2905164/reginald-alexander-john-warneford/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WARNER, Charles Richard ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1877 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| "C" Bty. 108th BDE. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Gunner, 35240 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 22 August 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Contay_British_Cemetery%2C_Contay%2C_Somme Contay British Cemetery, Contay, France, IX. B. 27] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 41 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/82064/charles-richard-warner/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WATKINS, Thomas Charles ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Navy H.M.S "Monmouth" ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Engine Room Artificer 4th Class, M/7581 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 1 November 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK], 2. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/3045541/thomas-charles-watkins/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WHITTINGTON, Frederick Lewis ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1891 - Cadoxton, Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 8th Bn. Easy Surrey Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 35524 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 23 October 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tyne_Cot_Memorial%2C_Passendale%2C_West_Flanders Tyne Cot Memorial, Belgium], Panel 79 to 80 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 26 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/876966/frederick-lewes-whittington/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WIGHTMAN, James ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|abt 1893 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|8th Bn. East Surrey Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Major ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 9 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Picquigny_British_Cemetery%2C_Picquigny%2C_Somme Picquigny British Cemetery, France], G. 12. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 25 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/72415/james-wightman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WIGHTMAN, John ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1895 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|2nd Sqdn. Machine Gun Corps ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 41292 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4 April 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Pozi%C3%A8res_Memorial%2C_Ovillers-la-Boisselle%2C_Somme Poizeres Memorial, France], Panel 93 and 94. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/851198/john-wightman/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Wilcox-10887|WILCOX, Ewart Oswald Child]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1881 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 147th Fortress Coy. Royal Engineers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Pioneer, 89953 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 20 March 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barry_%28Merthyr_Dyfan%29_Burial_Ground%2C_Barry%2C_Glamorgan Merthyr Dyfan Burial Ground, Barry, UK], F. 67. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 37 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2759066/ewart-oswald-child-wilcox/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WILLIAMS, Charles Elmer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Barry Dock ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|1st Bn. Middlesex Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Private, G/33977 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 25 June 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Arras_Memorial%2C_Arras%2C_Pas-de-Calais Arras Memorial, France], Bay 7. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/774337/charles-elmer-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WILLIAMS, Cyril David ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|9th Bn. Royal Welsh Fusiliers ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Private, 73220 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 7 November 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Vis-en-Artois_British_Cemetery_and_Memorial%2C_Haucourt%2C_Pas-de-Calais Vis-En-Artois Memorial, France, Panel 6.] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/1750299/cyril-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WILLIAMS, David ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1892 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, H.M. Yacht "conqueror" II ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Seaman, Z/2244 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 26 September 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Plymouth_Naval_Memorial%2C_Plymouth%2C_Devon Plymouth Naval Memorial, UK], 19. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 24 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2867613/david-williams/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WILLIAMSON, Mathew John Hickson ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1872 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S "Bayreaulx" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| First engineer ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 20 October 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial, UK] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 44 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2970184/matthew-john-hickson-williamson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WILSON, Ivor ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1890 - Barry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 14th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 48950 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 31 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Menin_Gate_Memorial%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Menin Gate Memorial, Ypres, Belgium, Panel 37.] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 27 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/911435/ivor-wilson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [[Wilson-103802|WILSON, John]] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|"B" Bty. 82nd Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Gunner, 179808 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 4 May 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bray_Military_Cemetery%2C_Bray-sur-Somme%2C_Somme Bray Military Cemetery, France, II. G. 25.] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 19 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/34838/john-wilson/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WOOD, Frank ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Barry Dock ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 13th Bn. Gloucestershire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 18157 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 31 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Duhallow_Advanced_Dressing_Station_Cemetery%2C_Ypres%2C_West_Flanders Duhallow A.D.S Cemetery, Belgium], I. A. 40 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2936900/f-wood/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WOODS, Harry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 2nd Bn. Monmouthshire Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 796 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 23 December 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Calvaire_%28Essex%29_Military_Cemetery%2C_Ploegsteert%2C_Hainaut Calvaire (Essex) Military Cemetery, Belgium], I. C. 9. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/92567/h-woods/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WRIGHT, Ernest Arthur ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1896 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|"B" Bty. 293rd Bde. Royal Field Artillery ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Corporal, 606084 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 14 February 1919 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Port Talbot (Holy Cross) Churchyard, UK, D. 207. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 23 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2760162/ernest-arthur-wright/ CWGC Link] |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| WRIGHT, George Henry ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|abt 1898 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|16th Bn. Welsh Regiment ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Private, 32627 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Heilly_Station_Cemetery%2C_M%C3%A9ricourt-l%27Abb%C3%A9%2C_Somme Heilly Station Cemetery, Mericourt-L'abbe, France], II. A. 34. ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|Aged 18 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/273002/george-henry-wright/ CWGC Link] Not sure if heis connected to Barry |- ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| YORK, Thomas ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| abt 1866 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Mercantile Marine, S.S. "Ludgate" (London) ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Ship's Cook ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| 26 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"|[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Tower_Hill_Memorial%2C_London_Borough_of_Tower_Hamlets%2C_Greater_London Tower Hill Memorial] ! align="left" style="background:#B0C4DE;"| Aged 51 [https://www.cwgc.org/find-records/find-war-dead/casualty-details/2970447/thomas-york/ CWGC Link] |} === Sources === https://www.warmemorialsonline.org.uk/ https://www.barrywarmuseum.co.uk/ https://www.cwgc.org/ https://www.valepeoplefirst.org.uk/dejavu/2021/03/23/barry-memorial-hall-cenotaph/ https://www.iwm.org.uk/ - IWM (WMR-6633-307310) Welsh Newspapers Forces at War

    Barry Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Barry Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == About == *This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Barry and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Origins of the Barry Name == *The Irish Barry surname is most commonly considered to be of Anglo-Norman origin.  Among the Norman invaders who accompanied William the Conqueror was a nobleman who was granted estates in Wales for his service. These included Barri Island in Glamorgan. According to English-language sources, Barri Island, was named after the 6thcentury Welsh saint, Baruc and the Barry surname is derived from this location. But more recent, Continental European, sources indicate that the family name originated from the village of Barri, near Tournai in Flanders, the ancestral home of the Barrys who later came to England, Wales and Ireland. In the 12thcentury, descendants of this man, who were by then known by the surname deBarri, participated in the Norman-Welsh invasion of Ireland. The family name was Anglicized to Barry and initially was associated primarily with County Cork where several branches developed.  The best known of these were the Barry Mor (Great or Elder Barry)and Barry Roe (Red Barry), which were closely interrelated, and the Barry Og (Younger Barry).  In later centuries this Barry family dispersed throughout Ireland and its members can be found today in every county, as well as in North America, England, Australia, New Zealand and in every location of the Irish Diaspora.

    Other members of the Anglo-Norman family had variations on their names such as Barry Bhán/Barrivane (White Barry) and Barry Laidir (Strong Barry).  There were also compound names including the MacRobinson/MacRobston Barrys, the Mac James (FitzJames Barrys), the MacAdam Barrys and the Smith Barrys.

    Some descendants of the Anglo-Norman Barrys fled to France in the 15th century, adopting the surname DuBarry.   There are also men who trace their origins directly to the family's putative place of origin in Flanders.  Some of these men use the surname deBary or its variants. That name is found in many places in Northern Europe as well as in America. Other Barrys are native Irish, rather than Anglo-Norman in origin, having descended from O’Beara or O’Bearagh families.  In addition, some Barry families changed their name to Berry for various reasons.  == Resources == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARRY List of Barrys on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BARRY G2G feed of questions tagged "Barry"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Barry Orphaned Barry profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Barry-1 Unsourced Grubstake profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BARRY Unconnected Barry profiles on WikiTree]. == DNA Projects == *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/barry/about Barry DNA Project] **The objectives of the Barry YDNA Project are to illuminate the origins and evolution of the Barry family and, by combining DNA with traditional genealogy, to assist members in researching their own Barry family histories. This is an open enrollment project, welcoming all men who have (or suspect that they may have) the Barry surname or any if its variants in their paternal lineage. Please visit our web site, above, for more detailed information on the project's goals, the history of the Barry surname, and our recommendations for DNA testing and other research. Please feel free to contact the administrator if you have questions. *[https://sites.google.com/site/barrymorednaproject/home Earls of Barrymore DNA Project] **The Barry Project at Family Tree DNA, in collaboration with University College Dublin, is pleased to announce the Earls of Barrymore DNA Project.  This is the first effort to do DNA testing on the remains of a member of the Irish nobility. For further information go to the project website.

    Bartee Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Bartee Name Study]] ==About the Project== '''Surname Focus: BARTEE - BARTIE - BARTY - BERTIE - BERTY''' ===Purpose=== The Bartee Name Study's WikiTree project pages serve as a collaborative platform to collect, interpret, and disseminate information on the project's targeted surnames (BARTEE - BARTIE - BARTY - BERTIE - BERTY). Researchers, family genealogists, or any interested parties are invited to [[#How to Join|join the study]] and help make it a valuable reference point for all who have an interest in these names. ===History=== The WikiTree project page for '''The Bartee Name Study''' was launched on February 20, 2022 with the goals of 1) discovering the connections of various Bartee branches in the United States, and 2) locating the country of origin for the first known Bartee in North America, '''[[Bartee-69|Robert Bartee (bef.1667-bef.1710)]]'''. Although the project originally focused on the '''Bartee''' and '''Bartie''' versions of the name, it was soon expanded to include '''Barty''' when Y-DNA testing revealed a connection between a long established Bartee line in North America and an Australian Barty line extending back to Scotland. See ''' [[Space:Bartee_Y-DNA|Bartee Y-DNA]]''' for more information. Most recently added are the names '''Bertie''' and '''Berty'''. The similarity of the Bertie name has long been noted by Bartee/Bartie researchers. In 1722 a Bertie County was created in North Carolina. This county was named for [[Bertie-35|James Bertie (1673-1735)]] and his brother [[Bertie-39|Henry Bertie MP (abt.1675-1735)]], two of the eight Lord Proprietors whom King Charles II granted land under the Carolina charters of 1663 and 1665. Early records sometimes misspell this county name as either Bartie or Bartee, and this demonstrates how easily a Bartee/Bartie/Bertie surname could change. Both the Bertie and Bartie surnames are found in the same localities within Scotland and the UK. Further study will be required by researchers of those areas to determine if there is any connection between the two surnames. ===Surname Variant Preference By Locality=== '''BARTEE - BARTIE - BARTY - BERTIE OR BERTY?''' There seems to be some preference over which version of the surname is used based upon geographic location. While the name sometimes appears as Bartie in records of Colonial America and, later, the United States, it predominantly appears as Bartee in that region. This was the preferred spelling used by the descendants of [[Bartee-69|Robert Bartee]] and passed down through those family lines. Both of the versions, Bartie and Barty, seem to be the preferred spelling outside of North America, with Bartee appearing rarely, if at all. The following chart was compiled from a list of 162,253 surnames that frequently appeared in the US 2010 Census. (''Frequently Occurring Surnames from the 2010 Census''; https://www.census.gov/topics/population/genealogy/data/2010_surnames.html) To make the list a surname must have appeared at least 100 times in the national census. Just for fun and as a comparison, the #1 ranking name, Smith, with over 2.4 million occurrences has been included to demonstrate the rarity of our project's focus surnames. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''2010 US Census''' |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''Surname''' || '''Rank''' || '''# of Occurrences''' |- | '''Smith'''|| 1|| 2,442,977 |- | '''Bartee'''|| 10,396|| 3,099 |- | '''Bartie'''|| 69,996|| 280 |- | '''Barty'''|| not ranked || unknown - under 100 |- | '''Bertie'''|| 90,495|| 204 |- | '''Berty'''|| 135,593|| 124 |- |} '''NOTE''': If you know of a similar list of surname frequencies from other countries, particularly Scotland, UK, and Australia please share here or send information to the project coordinatior. ===Profile Growth Chart=== At the founding of the project on February 20, 2022, there were only about 267 Wikitree profiles for the initial surname variant, Bartee. The Profile Growth Chart below shows how we have grown since then. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ '''Number of Profiles on WikiTree by Surname and Date''' |- bgcolor=#E1F0B4 | '''Surname''' || '''Feb 20, 2022''' || '''Oct 23, 2022''' || '''Jan 5, 2023''' || '''Jan 1, 2024 |- | '''Bartee'''|| 267 || 438 || 462 || 1063 |- | '''Bartie'''|| unknown || 76 || 81 || 207 |- | '''Barty'''|| unknown || 123 || 126 || 152 |- | '''Bertie'''|| unknown || unknown || 200 || 206 |- | '''Berty'''|| unknown || unknown || 7 || 9 |- |} For a complete list of the individual profiles on WikiTree please see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== If after browsing the project pages you wish to participate with the study, add your name to the Project Members section below. You may also send a request to the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Lenze-4|Linda Mearse]]'''. Your level of participation is entirely up to you and may be as simple or as complex as you choose. You may work independently or with others. You may use some of the suggestions listed here or pursue a topic of your own choosing. All that is asked is for you to somehow improve the presence of BARTEE - BARTIE - BARTY - BERTIE - BERTY profiles on WikiTree. After joining the study you may show your project affiliation by placing this ONS Member Sticker on your personal profile page: {{Member|ONS|name=Bartee}}
    {{Member|ONS|name=Bartee}}
    {{Clear}} Copy the sticker code found in the grey area under the sample sticker pictured above, and then paste this code in the biography portion of your profile. It should appear anywhere below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading. == What You Can Do == * If you wish, add the Bartee Name Study sticker to the Bartee profiles '''you manage'''. (Some profile managers do not like stickers on the profiles they manage and an alternative is given below.) Directions: Copy the code in the grey box under the sticker and place it anywhere in the biography part of the profile (it should always be below the == Biography == heading and above the == Sources == heading). {{One Name Study|name=Bartee}}
    {{One Name Study|name=Bartee}}
    {{Clear}} * As an alternative to the above sticker, use the category code '''[[Category:Bartee Name Study]]'''. This adds the profile automatically to the [[:Category:Bartee_Name_Study|page that maintains a list of all profiles within the study]]. Copy and paste that line immediately '''above''' the == Biography == line of the relevant profiles. This will include the profile in the Study in an unobtrusive way. At this time, relevant profiles are: those born or adopted with the surname or any of its variant spellings. It does not include the temporary LNAB for enslaved individuals, but does include '''former''' enslaved individuals who maintain the use of the surname '''after''' emancipation. At this time it also does not include those who marry into the surname...if the need arises the project may expand to include those. * Add Bartee profiles to WikiTree and work cooperatively with other Bartee profile managers to create the best Bartee tree possible. * Add (or update) sources to Bartee profiles using original rather than derivative documentation. See the following link for what is considered Reliable Sources per WikiTree standards: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:United_States_Project_Reliable_Sources. Please do not cite a user-contributed Ancestry.com Tree or FamilySearch Tree as a source. These trees may have some good data and approved sources attached to them. If a tree cites reliable sources, find those sources and if the data checks out, cite that source for the information. Use the section below "Resources on WikiTree" to find unsourced profiles. Once you have a reliable source, the app [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|'''WikiTree Sourcer''']] takes the pain out of creating citations...a couple of mouse clicks and done! * Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Bartee profiles. When a profile page is in edit mode there is a good basic auto-generated biography section you may utilize. Play with the options to find your preferences. There are also apps/extensions which will generate quick biographies for you. * Add your photos to Bartee profiles. PLEASE! We all love to see photos. * If you are a male with the Bartee surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your Y-DNA and joining the Bartee Origins surname group at FTDNA. https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/bartee/about (development note: embed link) * Choose a project below in which to participate, or suggest/create a new project. ==Research/Project Pages== Here are some of the current research/project pages included in the study. Your help is welcomed! *''' [[Space:Bartee_Y-DNA|Bartee Y-DNA]]''' *''' [[Space:Bartee/Bartie/Barty_Gleanings|Bartee/Bartie/Barty_Gleanings]]''' - use this page to store and share gleanings (findings) not yet placed on a Bartee/Bartie/Barty profile page. * Bartees in Census Records - add census data tables to profiles (see example below). These tables are quickly and easily created from a census page by the app [[Space:WikiTree_Sourcer|'''WikiTree Sourcer''']] - 2 clicks and copy/paste is all that is required. These tables make it very easy to spot differences from one census to another. Add profile pages for individuals found on the census who do not yet have one. {| border="1" cellpadding="4" |+ 30 Mar 1851: 305 High Street, Perth, Perthshire |- bgcolor=#e1f0b4 | Name || Relation || Status || Sex || Age || Occupation || Birth Place |- | Catharine Barty || Head || || F || 48 || Vintner || Kilspindie Parish, perthshire |- | '''David Barty''' || '''Son''' || || '''M''' || '''24''' || '''Flesher''' || '''Kilspindie Parish, perthshire''' |- | John Barty || Son || || M || 20 || Tinsmith || Kinnoul, perthshire |- | Jessie Barty || Daughter || || F || 16 || Servant || Kinnoul, perthshire |} * Bartee News Archives (free space page needs to be established if anyone wishes to work on this): Assist with setting up an "Archives Page" for the old issues of The Bartee News. Scan & upload relevant pages - determine which portion to upload. Project coordinator, [[Lenze-4|Linda (Lenze) Mearse]], was the newsletter publisher and gives permission for their use. * Your ideas here. Suggest a project you would like to work on or see established. ==Project Members== To add your name below, either contact the project coordinator, [[Lenze-4|Linda (Lenze) Mearse]]; use the page edit button and the following format: *[[your ID|your name as you wish it displayed]]; or add your info to the table below. * [[Lenze-4|Linda (Lenze) Mearse]]. project coordinator * *
    Bartee Researchers on WikiTree {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1f0b4;"|'''Researcher Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#e1f0b4;"|'''Earliest Documented Bartee Ancestor''' ! align="center" style="background:#e1f0b4;"|'''Place of Origin''' ! align="center" style="background:#e1f0b4;"|'''Place of Settlement''' ! align="center" style="background:#e1f0b4;"|'''Date of Settlement''' ! align="center" style="background:#e1f0b4;"|'''Next Migration''' ! align="center" style="background:#e1f0b4;"|'''DNA Tested''' ! align="center" style="background:#e1f0b4;"|'''DNA Implied Ancestor''' |- |- | [[Lenze-4|Linda (Lenze) Mearse]] || [[Bartee-18|Jesse Bartee Sr.]] || SC|| SC|| 1777 || Graniteville, Edgefield Dist., SC || Yes || [[Bartee-69|Robert Bartee]] with implications to Scotland |- | [[Bartee-126|Ray (Bartee) Roberts]] || [[Bartee-18|Jesse Bartee Sr.]] || SC|| SC|| 1777 || Graniteville, Edgefield Dist., SC || Yes || [[Bartee-69|Robert Bartee]] with implications to Scotland |- | [[Greene-2464|Laura (Greene) Morin]] ||ancestor ID || origin|| settlement|| date|| next migration || Yes || ancestor ID |- | [[Rosendahl-14|Linda Rosendahl]] ||[[Barty-39|William Barty]] || England|| Lincolnshire|| 1778|| next migration || No || ancestor ID |- | Jeanette (Barty) Harper ||[[Barty-94|James Barty]] || Perthshire, Scotland|| same|| born abt 1744 || direct line to Australia 1852 || brother: autosomal & Y-DNA || ancestor ID |- | [[Lackaff-16|Derek Lackaff]] ||[[Bartee-490|James Bartee (1811-1898)]] || VA or TN|| Patrick, Virginia|| || || Yes || |- | [[Duke-5773|Jonathan Duke]] ||[[Bartee-586|Jesse Bartee]] || TN|| birth || 1783 || Dickson Co. || Yes || |- | your ID ||ancestor ID || origin|| settlement|| date|| next migration || Yes/No || ancestor ID |- | your ID ||ancestor ID || origin|| settlement|| date|| next migration || Yes/No || ancestor ID |- | your ID ||ancestor ID || origin|| settlement|| date|| next migration || Yes/No || ancestor ID |- |}
    ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARTEE Bartee] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARTIE Bartie] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARTY Barty] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BERTIE Bertie] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BERTY Berty] ==Public Figures== Wikipedia (not found in Wikitree yet): *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ashleigh_Barty Ashleigh Barty (born 1996)], Australian tennis player (Now on WikiTree at [[Barty-79|Ashleigh Barty]]) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kimera_Bartee Kimera Bartee (1972-2021)], American baseball outfielder and coach *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Bartee William Bartee (born 1977)], American football player ==Resources on WikiTree== ===Bartee=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BARTEE List of Bartee profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Bartee&order=name Bartee index by first name] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Bartee&order=dobup Bartee index by date of birth] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BARTEE G2G feed of questions tagged Bartee] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=BARTEE Bartee DNA connections] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=BARTEE&MaxErrors=100 Bartee Suggestions from WikiTree+] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=BARTEE Orphaned Bartee profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=BARTEE Unconnected Bartee profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Bartee Unsourced Bartee profiles on WikiTree] ===Bartie=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bartie List of Bartie profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Bartie&order=name Bartie index by first name] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Bartie&order=dobup Bartie index by date of birth] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Bartie G2G feed of questions tagged Bartie] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Bartie Bartie DNA connections] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=Bartie&MaxErrors=100 Bartie Suggestions from WikiTree+] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Bartie Orphaned Bartie profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Bartie Unconnected Bartie profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Bartie Unsourced Bartie profiles on WikiTree] ===Barty=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Barty List of Barty profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Barty&order=name Barty index by first name] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Barty&order=dobup Barty index by date of birth] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Barty G2G feed of questions tagged Barty] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Barty Barty DNA connections] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=Barty&MaxErrors=100 Barty Suggestions from WikiTree+] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Barty Orphaned Barty profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Barty Unconnected Barty profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Barty Unsourced Barty profiles on WikiTree] ===Bertie=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bertie List of Bertie profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Bertie&order=name Bertie index by first name] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Bertie&order=dobup Bertie index by date of birth] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Bertie G2G feed of questions tagged Bertie] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Bertie Bertie DNA connections] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=Bertie&MaxErrors=100 Bertie Suggestions from WikiTree+] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Bertie Orphaned Bertie profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Bertie Unconnected Bertie profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Bertie Unsourced Bertie profiles on WikiTree] ===Berty=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Berty List of Berty profiles on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Berty&order=name Berty index by first name] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=Berty&order=dobup Berty index by date of birth] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Berty G2G feed of questions tagged Berty] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Berty Berty DNA connections] * [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=Berty&MaxErrors=100 Berty Suggestions from WikiTree+] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Adoptions&s=Berty Orphaned Berty profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Berty Unconnected Berty profiles on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Berty Unsourced Berty profiles on WikiTree]

    Bartholomew Boyle - DNA Analysis

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    =[[Boyle-3386|Bartholomew Boyle]]= ==[[Boyle-3335|Robert Boyle]]== ---- ===Malcolm Ramsey (1788) and Eleanor Boyle (1798)=== :{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" border=true |- | [[Ramsay-1820|Robert Ramsay Sr.]] ||[[Ramsay-2363|Elizabeth (Ramsay) Smallman]] |- |[[Ramsay-1830|Alberta (Ramsay) McPhee]] || [[Smallman-251|John Smallman]] |- |[[McPhee-567|Stella McPhee]] || [[Smallman-252|William Smallman]] |- |[[Delaney-2570|Richard Delaney]] || Eleanor.2 |- |Eleanor.1 |} ---- ===[[Boyle-3426|John Boyle (1785)]] and [[Anderson-48056|Sarah Anderson]]* | [[Boyle-3414|Robert Boyle]] (1792) and [[Boyle-3415|Judith Boyle]]**=== :{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" border=true |- | [[Boyle-3431|William Boyle]]*||[[Boyle-3403|Michael Boyle]]*||colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"| [[Boyle-3404|Margaret Boyle]]** |- |[[Boyle-3432|Albert Boyle]]||colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"|[[Boyle-1813|Ellen Boyle]] ||[[Boyle-3406|Robert Boyle]] |- |[[Boyle-3440|Frederick Boyle]]||[[Drake-4920|Arthur Drake]]||[[Drake-8410|George Drake]] ||[[Boyle-3449|Russell Boyle]] |- | John1||[[Drake-8409|Malcolm Drake]] ||[[Drake-8411|Gordon Drake]]||JohnRobt.3 |- | ||JohnRobt.1||JohnRobt.2 |} :{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" border=true style="text-align: center;" ! || John.1 || JohnRobt.1 || JohnRobt.2 || JohnRobt.3 |- | John.1 || || 24.5 || 19.6 || 126 |- | JohnRobt.1 || 24.5 || || 215 || 68.5 |- | JohnRobt.2 || 19.6 || 215 || || 91.4 |- | JohnRobt.3 || 126 || 68.5 || 91.4 || |- | Merle || || 40.3 || 11.3 || 14.9 |- | Allie || || || 20.2 || 24.4 |- | Dan || || 26.6 || 20.2 || |- | Ambrose.1 || || 17.4 || || 17.9 |- | Ambrose.2 || || || || 17.5 |- | Ambrose.3 || || || 20.8 || 16.6 |- | Ambrose.4 || || || 20.7 || |- | Thomas.1 || 7.3 || 13.6 || 9.4 || |- | Richard.1 || || || 7.4 || |- | Richard.2 || 9.2 || || 11.5 || |- | Richard.3 || || 7.4 || 11.7 || 18 |- | Arthur.1 || || 17.2 || 14.7 || 12.6 |} ---- ===Arthur Boyle (1802) and Elizabeth Adams* | Thomas Boyle (1807) and Ann Ramsay**=== :{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" border=true |- | [[Boyle-3485|Mary Boyle*]]||[[Boyle-3452|Ambrose Boyle**]]||[[Boyle-3461|Albert Boyle**]] |- |colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"| [[Boyle-3486|Bertram Boyle]]||[[Boyle-3465|Edward Boyle]] |- |colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"|[[Boyle-3487|Susan (Boyle) McKenna]]|| [[Boyle-3473|Ruth (Boyle) Morrison]] |- |colspan="2" style="text-align: center;"| [[McKenna-1794|Anna (McKenna) McCormick]]||Thomas.1 |- |ArtThom.1 |} :{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" border=true style="text-align: center;" ! || Thomas.1 |- | John.1 || 7.3 |- | JohnRobt.1 || 13.6 |- | JohnRobt.2 || 9.4 |- | Merle || 7.9 |- | Allie || 8.6 |- | Ambrose.1 || 14 |- | Ambrose.2 || 9.9 |- | Ambrose.3 || 17.6 |- | Ambrose.4 || 21.2 |- | Richard.2 || 16 |} ---- ===Ambrose Boyle (1807) and Mary Ann Bowden=== :{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" border=true |- | [[Boyle-610 | Matilda (Boyle) Milligan]]||[[Boyle-600 | Ambrose Boyle Jr.]] ||colspan="2" style="text-align: center;" |[[Boyle-601|Robert Boyle]] |- | [[Milligan-523 | Ambrose Boyle Milligan]]||[[Boyle-966 | Mildred (Boyle) Deveau]] ||[[Boyle-3339|David Boyle]]||[[Boyle-3344|Mabel (Boyle) Dennis]] |- | [[Milligan-1522 | Earl Milligan]] | [[Milligan-2243 | Merle]]||[[Deveau-40 | Belle (Deveau) Dellamano]] ||[[Boyles-979|Bertha Boyles]]||[[Druggett-1|Beatrice Druggett]] |- | [[Milligan-41 | Steve]] | [[Milligan-2193 | Allie]] | Dan|| Ambrose.1, Ambrose.2 ||[[Steeves-1029|Eastman Steeves]] ||Ambrose.4 |- |||||Ambrose.3 |} :{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" border=true style="text-align: center;" ! || Merle || Steve || Allie || Dan || Ambrose.1 || Ambrose.3 || Ambrose.2 || Ambrose.4 |- | Eleanor.1 || 61.2 || 37.1 || 32.7 || 53.9 || || || || |- | Eleanor.2 || 10.5 || 35.7 || || || || || || |- | JohnRobt.1 || 40.3 || || || 26.6 || 17.4 || || || |- | JohnRobt.2 || 11.3 || || 20.2 || 20.2 || || 20.8 || || 20.7 |- | JohnRobt.3 || 14.9 || || 24.4 || || 17.9 || 16.6 || 17.5 || |- | Merle || || 1906.1 || 1867.3 || 1697 || 78.8 || 46.8 || 46.6 || 42.4 |- | Steve || 1906.1 || || 2683.5 || 2481.5 || 22.6 || 8.6 || || |- | Allie || 1867.3 || 2683.5 || || 2679.9 || 22 || 55.1 || 12.9 || |- | Dan || 1697 || 2481.5 || 2679.9 || || 25.2 || 84.7 || 66.4 || 76.8 |- | Ambrose.1 || 78.8 || 22.6 || 22 || 25.2 || || 31.7 || 2912.9 || |- | Ambrose.2 || 46.6 || || 12.9 || 66.4 || 2912.9 || 34.4 || || 23.5 |- | Ambrose.3 || 46.8 || 8.6 || 55.1 || 84.7 || 31.7 || || 34.4 || 110.3 |- | Ambrose.4 || 42.4 || || || 76.8 || || 110.3 || 23.5 || |- | Thomas.1 || 7.9 || || 8.6 || || 14 || 17.6 || 9.9 || 21.2 |- | Richard.1 || || || || || || 34.4 || 8.8 || |- | Richard.2 || || || || || || || || 25.4 |- | Richard.3 || || 13.2 || || 13.4 || || || || |- | Arthur.1 || || || || || || 15.3 || || |} ---- ===Richard Boyle (1808) and Judith McCormack (1802)=== :{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" border=true |- | [[Boyle-607|Arthur Boyle]]||[[Boyle-3476|Robert Boyle]] |- | [[Boyle-2036|Evelyn (Boyle) Boulter]]||[[Sherrin-49|Ellen (Sherrin) Sherren]] |- | [[Boulter-235|Jean (Boulter) Reed]] || [[Sherren-6|Liddie Sherren]] |- | Richard.1||[[Banks-6843|Arthur Banks]] |- |||Richard.2 |} :{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" border=true style="text-align: center;" ! || Richard.1 || Richard.2 || Richard.3 |- | John.1 || || 9.2 || |- | JohnRobt.1 || || || 7.4 |- | JohnRobt.2 || 7.4 || 11.5 || 11.7 |- | JohnRobt.3 || || || 18 |- | Steve || || || 13.2 |- | Dan || || || 13.4 |- | Ambrose.2 || 8.8 || || |- | Ambrose.3 || 34.4 || || |- | Ambrose.4 || || 25.4 || |- | Thomas.1 || || 16 || |- | Richard.1 || || 9.8 || 211.7 |- | Richard.2 || 9.8 || || 46.5 |- | Richard.3 || 211.7 || 46.5 || |} ---- ==[[Boyle-3387|Arthur Boyle (1769)]] and [[McCormack-1887|Judith McCormack (1774) Boyle]]== :{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" border=true |- | [[Boyle-3391|Arthur Boyle]] |- | [[Boyle-3399|Catharine (Boyle) Mitchell]] |- | [[Mitchell-26320|Lillian (Mitchell) Sherring]] |- | [[Sherring-85|Alexander Sherring]] |- |Arthur.1 |} :{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="2" border=true style="text-align: center;" ! || Arthur.1 |- | JohnRobt.1 || 17.2 |- | JohnRobt.2 || 14.7 |- | JohnRobt.3 || 12.6 |- | Ambrose.3 || 15.3 |}

    Bartlett Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category: Bartlett Name Study]] {{One Name Study | name = Bartlett }} ==Bartlett Name Study Project== * '''Study Coordinator:''' [[Bartlett-4864|Sherry Bartlett]] * '''Study Category Page:''' [[:Category:Bartlett_Name_Study|Bartlett Name Study]] * '''Study Project Page:''' [[Space:Bartlett_Name_Study|Bartlett Name Study Page]] * '''Study G2G Tag:''' Bartlett_Name_Study * '''Study Team:''' ''See the linked list below for currently declared team members'' * '''Study Members Page:''' [[Space:Bartlett_Name_Study_Members|Bartlett Name Study Members]] * '''Study Research Links Page:''' [[Space:Bartlett_Research_Links|Bartlett Research Links]] * '''[[Space:Bartlett_Family_History|Bartlett Family History]]''' : Welcome to the Bartlett Name Study, which is a part of the greater WikiTree [[:Category:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies Project]]. : The '''Goals''' of this study are to: * '''Gather''' everything about the surname Bartlett and its variants into one place which will provide an indexed resource for those researching the family lines. * '''Compare and Merge''' duplicated profiles and identifying the reasons why (i.e.: Spelling variations, etc) the duplicate was created. * '''Resolve''' family line issues caused by incorrect sources * '''Connect''' all WikiTree profiles with the surname of Bartlett or one of its variants to the worldwide tree * '''Add Sources''' to all profiles that are currently unsourced or improperly sourced * '''Cleanup''' of biographies, writing clean narratives, and eliminating GEDCOM clutter. ''Please put in the biographies the main profile that did upload the GEDCOM. They have the right to be recognized for their hard work prior to us adding or taking information.'' * '''Share''' stories, pictures, etc to enrich our common ancestry and to get to know each other : The main hope for this study is that this will help in all of us connecting and learning about our ancestry and each other. To make it easier to find the resources that we need to be able to move further. ==To Join the Bartlett Name Study== : To join the Bartlett Name Study and collaborate on researching the various family lines: # ''' Ask''' the overall One Name Studies Project leaders, [[Lockwood-1016|Doug]] or [[Andrus-373|Alison]], to award you the One Name Studies Project Member badge. # ''' Add ''' one_name_studies to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all one name study discussions in your [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/following G2G Feed]. # '''Add''' bartlett_name_study to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all the Bartlett Name Study - specific discussions in your [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/following G2G Feed]. # '''Contact''' the Bartlett Name Study Coordinator, [[Bartlett-4864|Sherry Bartlett]] to participate in the Bartlett Name Study specifically. # ''' Add the category''' Bartlett_Name_Study_Team to your own profile by copying the following code and pasting it into the Biography section of your own profile - this will put a link to your name on our Study Team category page as an aid to collaboration among members. ::: [[Category:Bartlett_Name_Study_Team]] # Scroll down to the Maintenance Tasks section of the [[Space:Bartlett_Name_Study_Members|Bartlett Name Study Members List]], and feel free to '''contribute''' to making progress on any one or more of these tasks. # '''Post''' your problems, challenges, and progress in the G2G forum using the bartlett_name_study tag and any other relevant tags ==Profile Categorization== :As you encounter profiles with the surname Bartlett or any of its variants, please add the '''Bartlett Name Study Category''' to the ancestral profile. : To do this, copy and paste the following template into the profile. Please place it after the == Biography == at top of the biography section. This will categorize the profile as belonging to the name study. ::{{One Name Study | name = Bartlett }}
    : If the profile is included in multiple projects such as US Southern Colonies, then use the category template as shown here: [[Category:Bartlett_Name_Study]] ==DNA Resources== : DNA testing can improve the accuracy of the genealogical research results in some cases. To get started, first check out [http://dna-explained.com/2013/10/06/dna-testing-for-genealogy-101/ DNA Testing For Genealogy 101]. How DNA test results can be useful on WikiTree is reviewed at [http://dna-explained.com/2013/11/04/wikitree-and-dna/ WikiTree And DNA]. A full list of resources for available testing and interpreting the results is available on the [[Project:DNA|WikiTree DNA Project Page]]. WikiTree DNA features are reviewed and explained at [[DNA_Features|WikiTree DNA Features]] : Please also check with the [[Space:Bartlett_Research_Links|Bartlett Research Links]] for information regarding DNA websites linked to the Bartlett surname or variants. ==Sources== : As you are researching, you may discover sources that the project may not have. You are always welcome to add those sources along with the ones listed as it may help others in their research of the lines. Please put the sources under the resource category. ===Source and Style Guidelines=== * [[Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Sources|Great Migration Approved Sources]] * [[Biographies|WikiTree Biography Style Guide]] * [[Categorization#Adding_new_categories|WikiTree Categorization Guide]] * [[Sources_Style_Guide|WikiTree Source Style Guide]] ==Remember== : Please remember that while genealogy is a serious matter, that everyone should have fun with it and not stress. Things happen all the time and like those things, things that go wrong on WikiTree can be fixed. Except if you are a smurf... There is no helping you... You will still be blue and incredibly tiny. There are people on WikiTree that will help and guide as we go through this journey together. Keep the Faith.

    Bartlett Research Links

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    Return to the [[Space:Bartlett Name Study|Bartlett Name Study Project]] Page {{One Name Study | name = Bartlett }} ==Bartlett Name Study Project== * '''Study Coordinator:''' [[Bartlett-4864|Sherry Bartlett]] * '''Study Category Page:''' [[:Category:Bartlett_Name_Study|Bartlett Name Study]] * '''Study Project Page:''' [[Space:Bartlett_Name_Study|Bartlett Name Study Page]] * '''Study G2G Tag:''' Bartlett_Name_Study * '''Study Team:''' ''See the linked list below for currently declared team members'' * '''Study Members Page:''' [[Space:Bartlett_Name_Study_Members|Bartlett Name Study Members]] * '''Study Research Links Page:''' [[Space:Bartlett_Research_Links|Bartlett Research Links]] ==Categories of Research== ===WikiTree Freespace Pages=== # [[Space:Bartlett_City_Cemetery%2C_Bartlett%2C_Texas|Bartlett City Cemetery]] ===DNA Websites=== # [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/bartlettdna/about Bartlett DNA on Family Tree] https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/bartlettdna/about ===Family Genealogies=== # [http://www.bartlettsociety.com/index.html Bartlett Society: The Society of Descendants of Robert Bartlett of Plymouth, Massachusetts, Inc.] # [http://www.bartlettname.net/index.html Bartlett Name] # [http://homepages.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cst/bartlett/ Bartlett Family Research and Genealogy] # [http://www.bartlett.to/pend3.htm#cortontag The Time of the Tudors] # [http://www.bartlett.to/Pend0.htm History of the Bartletts of Pendomer by Peter Bartlett] ===Google Books=== # [https://books.google.com/books?id=Fg4XAAAAYAAJ&num=9 The Essex Antiquarian: An Illustrated Magazine Devoted to the Biography, Genealogy, History and Antiquities of Essex County, Massachusetts, Volumes 5-7] # [https://books.google.com/books?id=VLkwAAAAMAAJ&num=9 Genealogical and Biographical Sketches of the Bartlett Family in England and America] # [https://books.google.com/books?id=H9MeRYcggfwC&source=gbs_slider_cls_metadata_7_mylibrary The Bartletts: Ancestral, Genealogical, Biographical, Historical. Comprising an Account of the American Progenitors of the Bartlett Family, with special reference to the descendants of John Bartlett of Weymouth and Cumberland] # [https://books.google.com/books/about/A_Genealogical_and_Heraldic_Dictionary_o.html?id=KkFNAAAAcAAJ A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire] ===Printed Books (Unavailable on electronic devices)=== # Rev. Charles A. Goodrich ''Lives of the Signers to the Declaration of Independence''. New York: William Reed & Co., 1856. Pages 131-138. ===Wikipedia=== # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josiah_Bartlett Josiah Bartlett: Second Signer of the Declaration of Independence, 4th Governor of New Hampshire] # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartlett_(surname) Bartlett Surname] # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Francis_Bartlett William Francis Bartlett] # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartlett,_Tennessee Bartlett, Tennessee] # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartlett,_New_Hampshire Bartlett, New Hampshire] # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_A._Bartlett Thomas A Bartlett] # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederic_Bartlett Frederic Bartlett] # [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartlett,_Texas Bartlett, Texas] ==Other Links for Research== # [[Space:Sherry_Bartlett_Sources_List_Bartlett_and_Massachusetts|Sherry Bartlett List Bartlett and Massachusetts]] # [https://familysearch.org FamilySearch] # [http://www.findagrave.com Find A Grave] # [http://usgenweb.org USGenWeb] # [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com RootsWeb] # [http://www.rupertwilloughby.co.uk/gleanings/barttelot-of-stopham-and-westgate-of-berwick-men-of-agincourt-a-quest-for-the-oldest-families-in-sussex/ Barttelot of Stopham and Westgate of Berwick, Men of Agincourt – A Quest for the Oldest Families in Sussex] # [http://www.cityofbartlett.org Bartlett, Tennessee] # [http://www.townofbartlettnh.org Bartlett, New Hampshire] # [http://www.bartletttexas.net Bartlett Tx Area Chamber of Commerce] # [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hjb03 TSHA: Bartlett, Texas] ''This page will be added to constantly. So if there is something you find that is not listed, please add it under the proper category.''' Return to the [[Space:Bartlett Name Study|Bartlett Name Study Project]] Page

    Bartomeo-1's DNA

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    == 23andMe == Admixture analysis as of February 22nd, 2016; report created Oct 21, 2015. Kit M528224 in GEDMatch. {| border="1" cellpadding=5 style="border:2px solid black; text-align:center;" ! Broad Region ! More Specific ! Most Specific ! Percentage |- | European || || || 98% |- | || Southern European || || 77.1% |- | || || Italian || 53.9% |- | || || Balkan || 3.6% |- | || || Iberian || 2.0% |- | || || Sardinian || 0.0% |- | || || Broadly Southern European || 17.6% |- | || Northwestern European || || 11.5% |- | || || French & German || 0.8% |- | || || British & Irish || 0.5% |- | || || Scandinavian || 0.0% |- | || || Finnish || 0.0% |- | || || Broadly Northwestern European || 10.2% |- | || Eastern European || || 0.0% |- | || Ashkenazi || || 0.0% |- | || Broadly European || || 9.5% |- | South Asian || || || 0.0% |- | || Broadly South Asian || || 0.0% |- | East Asian & Native American || || || 0.2% |- | || East Asian || || 0.1% |- | || || Japanese || 0.0% |- | || || Korean || 0.0% |- | || || Yakut || 0.0% |- | || || Mongolian || 0.0% |- | || || Chinese || 0.0% |- | || || Broadly East Asian || 0.1% |- | || Southeast Asian || || 0.0% |- | || Native American || || 0.0% |- | || Broadly East Asian & Native American || || < 0.1% |- | Sub-Saharan African || || || 0.2% |- | || East African || || 0.1% |- | || West African || || < 0.1% |- | || Central & South African || || < 0.1% |- | || Broadly Sub-Saharan African || || < 0.1% |- | Middle Eastern & North African || || || 1.6% |- | || Middle Eastern || || 1.4% |- | || North African || || 0.0% |- | || Broadly Middle Eastern & North African || || 0.2% |- | Oceanian || || || 0.0% |- | || Broadly Oceanian || || 0.0% |- | Unassigned || || || < 0.1% |} {{Image|file=Bartomeo-1_s_DNA.png |caption=23andMe Genotype |size=l }} == AncestryDNA == Admixture analysis as of February 22nd, 2016. Kit A123944 in GEDMatch. {| border="1" cellpadding=5 style="border:2px solid black; text-align:center;" ! Broad Region ! Specific Region ! Percentage Min ! Percentage ! Percentage Max |- | Europe || || || 83% || |- | || Italy/Greece || 34% || 49% || 61% |- | || Scandinavian || 0% || 8% || 20% |- | || Europe East || 0% || 8% || 15% |- | || Great Britain || 0% || 7% || 21% |- | || Iberian Peninsula || 0% || 6% || 16% |- | || European Jewish || < 1% || 5% || 10% |- | || Ireland || 0% || <1% || 3% |- | West Asia || || || 16% || |- | || Middle East || 3% || 9% || 16% |- | || Caucasus || 0% || 7% || 14% |- | Asia || || || 1% || |- | || Asia South || 0% || 1% || 4% |} {{Image|file=Bartomeo-1_s_DNA-1.png |caption=Bartomeo-1 AncestryDNA Regions |size=l }} === FamilyTreeDNA === Admixture analysis of AncestryDNA as of February 22nd, 2016. == GEDMatch == === Test One === === Test Two === === Test Three === == Comparisons to WikiTree Members on GEDMatch == This section breaks down the different WikiTree Members I'm related to and my connections to them via DNA and relatives. === A346257 === {| border="1" cellpadding=5 style="border:2px solid black; text-align:center;" ! My Kit ! Their Kit ! Chromosome ! Start Location ! End Location ! SNPs ! cM ! MRCA |- | A123944 || [[Nibling-2|A346257]] || 11 || 68,975,891 || 79,052,405 || 2,287 || 11.3 || [[Harding-297|Stephen Harding III]] |- | M528224 || ^ || 11 || 68,979,039 || 79,416,743 || 1,064 || 12.1 || ^ |} So far, we connect through two relatives. One relative is through [[Nibling-2|A346257]]'s great great grandfather, [[King-16846|John House King]], where we find ourselves being 9th cousins 2 times removed via [[Halstead-23|Timothy Halstead]]. The other is through [[Nibling-2|A346257]]'s great great grandmother [[Carlysle-1|Mary Elizabeth Carlysle]], where we are related through [[Harding-297|Stephen Harding III]] as 7th cousins 3 times removed. Seeing as we only share one segment instead of multiple, this means our connection is possibly through one of these two ancestors. The alternative is that there is another ancestor we may be related through that is closer. Based off of our DNA, we are more likely to be * 1C4R * ½ 2C2R * 2C3R * ½ 2C3R * ½ 3C * 3C1R * ½ 3C1R * 3C2R * 4C Which would mean that there is likely to be another relative we are related through. Using Gliesian's MRCA calculator, Sums ( Equation: (1000 * cMs) / SNPs ) suggests our MRCA is 4.9 Generations back, whereas Largest ( Alpha = sqrt(1/sqrt((cMs * cMs) / SNPs) * (.75*sqrt(SNPs / cMs)) * (SNPs/(cMs * 600))) ) suggests our MRCA is 3.9 Generations back. Based off of [[Nibling-2|A346257]]'s family tree thus far and her Eurogenes EUTest V2 K15, she has no Italian Ancestry. Her Oracle-4 suggests that she is some mix of Orcadian, West German, West Norwegian, Norwegian, North Dutch, South Dutch, West Cottish, Danish, Southwest English, Swedish, and/or Irish. Our shared segment of DNA for this test is from the North Sea region, which she is 38.2% of on this test, whereas I am 19.86%. This guarantees our relation is not through my father or my mother's father; our relation on my side is through my [[Carrier-841|maternal grandmother Arlene]]. == Comparisons with people on GEDMatch but not WikiTree == Sometimes people talk to you even if they don't use WikiTree. Huh, who'da thunk. === [[Cuneo-27|Giuseppe Cuneo]] === {| border="1" cellpadding=5 style="border:2px solid black; text-align:center;" ! My Kit ! Their Kit ! Chromosome ! Start Location ! End Location ! SNPs ! cM ! MRCA |- | A123944 || A489314 || 1 || 7,536,332 || 17,155,012 || 2,230 || 18.8 || [[Cuneo-27|Giuseppe Cuneo]] |} A489314 and their sibling A538106 both have their main DNA on Ancestry. I match only one of them, though, and that's A489314. It's interesting to note that my sister who took her DNA test matches both A489314 and A538106. {| border="1" cellpadding=5 style="border:2px solid black; text-align:center;" ! Sis's Kit ! Their Kit ! Chromosome ! Start Location ! End Location ! SNPs ! cM ! MRCA |- | A355351 || A489314 || 1 || 6,494,762 || 17,155,012 || 1,712 || 20.8 || [[Cuneo-27|Giuseppe Cuneo]] |- | A355351 || A489314 || 16 || 41,263 || 8,371,655 || 1,920 || 21.9 || [[Cuneo-27|Giuseppe Cuneo]] |- | A355351 || A538106 || 16 || 41,263 || 8,371,655 || 1,945 || 21.9 || [[Cuneo-27|Giuseppe Cuneo]] |} A489314 and A538106's Great Grandfather is my and my sister's Great Great Grandmother's half-brother. I need to check how closely they match my cousin, A193968. === Underhills and the X Chromosome === As had been helpfully pointed out by [[Roberts-7085|Peter J. Roberts]], I can use my X-DNA to find a multitude of relatives who might not be related to me in any other way aside from the X chromosome. As many users on WikiTree who are involved with DNA know, the X chromosome has a special inheritance pattern. The X chromosome also has 18,091 SNPs and is 196 cMs in length. A bunch of people popped up as my matches. After contacting one of them, turns out a bunch on one segment were related, and this wonderful individual was willing to tell me how! Thomas Mathers and Emma Jane Underhill had children. Among them was a boy we'll call m!Mathers and a girl we'll call f!Mathers. m!Mathers got married and had a few children. Among them were dau!Mathers. She in turn got married and had a few children. One was the boy GEDMatch kit M258364. The other was the girl GEDMatch kit M772143. These siblings both match me on the same segment of the X Chromosome, as does M772143's son M203618 and daughter M346950. Following this line of descent, we know that M203618 has one X chromosome they got from their mother, M772143. M772143's brother M258364 also matches me on the X Chromosome, and since he only has one from his mother, that means that the X match continues along to dau!Mathers. This means it could be m!Mathers or his wife who dau!Mathers passed the X along from, but there's another factor. f!Mathers. f!Mathers got married and had a son M061456. M061456 got his only X chromosome from his mother, f!mathers. M061456 matches my kit on the same place as the other ones have, along with each other, thus confirming the descent comes from m!Mathers's and f!Mathers's mother - especially since m!Mathers only has one X and its from her... - Emma Jane Underhill. {| border="1" cellpadding=5 style="border:2px solid black; text-align:center;" ! My Kit ! Their Kit ! Chromosome ! Start Location ! End Location ! SNPs ! cM ! MRCA |- | M528224 || M061456 || X || 99,861,384 || 113,083,690 || 10.6 || 839 || Unknown |- | M528224 || M258364 || X || 99,861,384 || 111,565,391 || 7.7 || 723 || Unknown |- | M528224 || M772143 || X || 98,119,893 || 114,827,557 || 15.4 || 1,115 || Unknown |- | M528224 || M346950 || X || 99,861,384 || 113,214,953 || 10.7 || 866 || Unknown |- | M528224 || M203618 || X || 99,861,384 || 113,083,690 || 10.6 || 844 || Unknown |} I'm not quite sure how M204343 - who also matches this location - fits in, but it's clear they do. == DNA Test Reference Populations == This would probably make a better page all its own... === 23andMe === As of February 22nd, 2016: {| border="1" cellpadding=5 style="border:2px solid black; text-align:center;" ! Broad Region ! More Specific ! Most Specific ! Populations ! Sample Size |- | European || || || || 6842 |- | || Southern European || || || |- | || || Italian || Italian, Northern Italian, Tuscan || |- | || || Balkan || Albanian, Bosnian, Herzegovinian, Bulgarian, Croatian, Greek, Macedonian, Maltese, Montenegrin, Romanian, Serbian || |- | || || Iberian || France Basque, Portuguese, Spanish || |- | || || Sardinian || || |- | || Northwestern European || || || |- | || || French & German || Austrian, French, German, Belgian, Dutch, Swiss || |- | || || British & Irish || Irish, United Kingdom || |- | || || Scandinavian || Danish, Norwegian, Swedish || |- | || || Finnish || || |- | || Eastern European || || Belarusians, Czechs, Hungarians, Polish, Russian, Slovak, Slovene, Ukranian || |- | || Ashkenazi || || || |- | South Asian || || || || 822 |- | || Broadly South Asian || || Afghan, Balochi, Bangladeshi, Brahui, Burusho, Hazara, Indian, Kalash, Makrani, Nepalese, Pakistani, Pathan, Sindhi, Sri Lankan, Uygur || |- | East Asian & Native American || || || || 1368 |- | || East Asian || || || |- | || || Japanese || || |- | || || Korean || South Korean || |- | || || Yakut || || |- | || || Mongolian || Daur, Hezhen, Mongolian, Oroqen, Tu, Xibo || |- | || || Chinese || Chinese, Han, Hong Kongese, Taiwanese || |- |- | || Southeast Asian || || Burmese, Cambodian, Indonesian, Lao, Malaysian, Filipino, Thai, Vietnamese || |- | || Native American || || Colombian, Karitiana, Maya, Pima, Surui || |- | Sub-Saharan African || || || || 621 |- | || East African || || Eritrean, Ethiopian, Maasai, Somali || |- | || West African || || Bantu, Cameroonian, Ghanian, Ivorian, Liberian, Luhya, Mandenka, Nigerian, Sierra Leonean, Yoruba || |- | || Central & South African || || Biaka Pygmies, Mbuti Pygmies, San || |- | Middle Eastern & North African || || || || 726 |- | || Middle Eastern || || Armenian, Azerbaijani, Cypriot, Georgian, Cruze, Iranian, Iraqi, Lebanese, Turkish, Syrian || |- | || North African || || Algerian, Bahrani, Bedouin, Egyptian, Jordanian, Kuwaiti, Moroccan, Mozabite, Palestinian, Saudi Arabian, Tunisian, Emirati, Yemeni || |- | Oceanian || || || || 39 |- | || Broadly Oceanian || || Nan Melanesian, Palauan, Tongan || |} === AncestryDNA ===

    Barton Name Study

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    [[Category:Barton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please post a comment to the G2G message named “Got Bartons? Join the Barton Surname Project.” If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Barton and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ==General Information== The Barton surname in today's United Kingdom dates from the earliest usages of family names for taxation purposes and is said to be a locative one; i.e., it is derived from one or more place names. It sprang independently in several places at about the same time. These places include: Barton-under-Needwood in Staffordshire (some researchers cite Anglo Saxon Chronicle, 942AD, but a careful examination of it reveals no such entry), Barton in Yorkshire, the ancient county of Kent, and in Lancashire. Read more at https://one-name.org/results/#GoczSoqPoxtGSY5c.99 'Barton' is commonly thought to mean, in essence, 'barley farm'; deriving from 'bere' ('barley') and 'tun' ('settlement' or 'enclosure'). Wikipedia dissents and says it is an archaic English word meaning 'lands of the manor or meadow'. This ancient and distinguished surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is either a topographical name from residence by an outlying grange, deriving from the Olde English pre 7th Century "bere", barley, and "tun", enclosure, settlement, or a locational name from any of the various places named with the above elements. These places include: Barton in Staffordshire appearing as "Barton" in the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle, dated 942, and as "Bertone" in the Domesday Book of 1086; Barton in Gloucestershire, Herefordshire, Warwickshire and Lincolnshire, all entered as "Bertone" in the Domesday Book, and also Barton in Kent, Suffolk, and the North Riding of Yorkshire. Early examples of the surname include: Paganus de Barton (Yorkshire, 1163); John de la Berton (Kent, 1273) and Thomas de Bartone of Ayrshire, who rendered homage in 1296. A leading family of the name settled in Ireland in the 13th Century, and are mainly identified with Straffan, County Kildare. Notable namebearers were: Andrew Barton, the Scottish naval commander, who cleared Scottish coasts of Flemish pirates in 1506, and Edward Barton, second English ambassador to Constantinople (1590). A Coat of Arms granted to a Barton, who was Lord Mayor of London, 1416 - 1430, is an ermine shield, on a saltire sable, an annulet gold, voided of the first. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Aelfric aet Bertune, which was dated 1015, in the "Anglo-Saxon Name Register", during the reign of Ethelred the Unready, 978 - 1016. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. © Copyright: Name Origin Research 1980 - 2017 Read more: https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Barton#ixzz5pFNwB8fu ==Links== Barton Database - http://www.bartondatabase.com *Here's where to learn about your BARTON ancestors* Read more at https://one-name.org/results/#GoczSoqPoxtGSY5c.99 https://www.bartonsite.org https://www.bhgs.wildapricot.org == Task List == *Search for orphaned profiles with the Barton surname. Adopt one (or more) who seems to be related or that you feel you can manage. *Search for unsourced profiles with the Barton surname. Update them with sources. *Search for unconnected profiles with the Barton surname. Research to see if they can be connected to a family. *Look for published books about the Barton surname and post a link to them if possible == Famous Bartons == *Andrew Barton (c. 1466–1511) Lord High Admiral of the Kingdom of Scotland *Benjamin Barton (born 1977) American independent film actor and screenwriter *[[Barton-5739|Bernard Barton]] (1784-1849) known as the Quaker poet *Bruce Fairchild Barton (1886–1967) U.S. Congressman *Chris Barton (born 1987) English actor and singer *[[Barton-11|Clara Barton]] (1821-1912) founder of the American Red Cross *[[Barton-1800|David Barton]] (1783-1837) U.S. Senator *Edmund Barton (1849–1920) first Australian Prime Minister *Emily Barton (born 1969) American novelist *[[Barton-5674|Frederick Barton]] (1900-1993) British pentathlete *Geoffrey Barton (1844–1922) British major general *George Aaron Barton (1859-1942) Canadian author and clergyman *H. Arnold Barton (born 1920) American historian *John Barton (1755–1789) English abolitionist *John Barton (born 1957) Canadian poet *John Kennedy Barton (1853–1921) United States Navy rear admiral *Mischa Barton (born 1986) British-American fashion model and actress *Peter Barton (born 1955) historian of World War I *Peter Barton (born 1956) American actor *Robert Barton (born 1970) British actor *[[Barton-6073|Samuel Barton]] (1785–1858) U.S. Congressman *[[Barton-7480|Seth Barton]] (1829–1900) Confederate general *[[Barton-6240|William Edward Barton]] (1868–1955) U.S. Congressman

    Bartow County, Georgia

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    [[Category:Bartow County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]]
    Welcome to Bartow County Project!
    {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Bartow County, [[:Category: Georgia | Georgia]] | NW Location = | N Location = [[:Category:Gordon County, Georgia|Gordon County]] | NE Location= [[:Category:Pickens County, Georgia|Pickens County]] | E Location = [[:Category:Cherokee County, Georgia|Cherokee County]] | SE Location = [[:Category:Cobb County, Georgia|Cobb County]] | S Location = [[:Category:Paulding County, Georgia|Paulding County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Polk County, Georgia|Polk County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Floyd County, Georgia|Floyd County]] }} {{US History|sub-project= Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia.gif |align=c |size=280 |caption=Georgia flag with Bartow logo. }} ::Bartow County Story is the longest story in Georgia history.. It includes the Etowah River and its flood plain story.. Here one of the earliest North American American Indians built ceremonial mounds on the Etowah river and farmed ion the surrounding flood plains.. They preferred this fertile valley.. The Moundbuilders were in Northeast Georgia, from NE Georgia to the Great Southwest and from Mississippi Delta up to Wisconsin. http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/bartow.html :'''Pre 1600's''' Before any white settlers, the area was inhabited by Woodland Indians, Mississippian Mound Builders, Creeks, and Cherokees. All had lived on the plains of the Etowah valley many many years.Native American population included Woodland Indians, Mississippian Mound Builders, Creeks, and Cherokees, who flourished in the fertile plains of the Etowah Valley for thousands of years. A remnant of one of these cultures, the '''Etowah Indian Mounds''', is a state historic site.http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bartow-county{{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=. }} :'''1755''' - Creek Indians were descendants of earlier groups in the area. They fought with the Cherokee for the control of this land. Creek Indians lost the battle, thus forcing the group southwards.. A green zone was Etowah of the north to the Chattahoochee River in south. Here both tribes would hunt and trade without the other one attacking them.. Cherokee indians controlled the land in Bartow co. region until they were removed in 1838. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Etowah Indian Mounds. }}{{clear}} ::A road called '''"Indian Trace"''' passed through Cartersville near the remains of the Cherokee town of '''Hightower'''. Travelers on this road were either robbed on the road or became settlers by 1830 {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=Etowah Burial Grounds }}{{clear}} :'''1830's''' The city of Etowah, Georgia was founded by Jacob Stroup and Moses Stroup. After his defeat for election to presidency, Mark Anthony Cooper bought mines in Dade County and helped build the Western and Atlantic Railroad. He also built a new furnace to manufacture iron, lumber and flour. It is now mostly covered by Lake Alatoona :'''1830's''' Abundant resources, available land, and a promise of gold, brought white settlers here, via the 1832 land lottery and gold lottery. Settlers came from coastal Georgia, Virginia, North Carolina. :'''Dec 2, 1832''' Bartow County was created from the Cherokee lands of Cherokee County territory with the name of Cass County. It was named after Gen. Lewis Cass (1782-1866), Secretary of War under President Andrew Jackson, Minister to France and Secretary of State under President James Buchanan. General Cass was instrumental in the removal of Cherokee Native Americans from the area.The first county seat was at Cassville, but after the burning of the county courthouse and the Sherman Occupation, the seat moved to Cartersville, where it stayed. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartow_County,_Georgia :'''1st County Seat,1842''' - By 1843 the County Seat of Cassville was incorporated. The county seat of Cassville was laid out the next year and incorporated in December 1843. :'''mid 1840's''' The Western and Atlantic Railroad came through the area. Castile, Kingston, and Adairsville were the important stops. Kingston had a large rail yard with 5 churches. The rail yard in Adairsville did repair and maintenance on the trains.. Birmingham also had a depot, then changed its name to '''Cartersville''' in 1846. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=380 |caption=Cooper's Furnace . }}{{clear}} :'''1840's''' The iron belt runs north to south, through the entire eastern length of the county, supports the iron industry from the 1840s to the 1870s. The largest iron producer was the Etowah Manufacturing and Mining Company at Etowah, where Cooper's Furnace remains, which Cooper built. See below for . Iron is no longer mined, but mining and processing of other ores continues. :'''1850''' Cassville became the largest community in North Georgia. When the Western and Atlantic Railroad came through in the mid-1840's, Cassville, Kingston and Adairsville were the major stops. Kingston housed a large rail yard and 5 major churches. The maintenance facility in Adairsville did most of the work on the trains. The city of Birmingham, which also received a depot, changed its name to Cartersville in 1846. :'''1857''' -Etowah had a population of 2,000 - 4000 people with church, post office, bank, school, railroad and a bordello. Etowah townspeople loved Cooper. When he was near bankruptcy, 37 people loaned Cooper money to repay the loan.. :'''1859''' Cooper repaid the loan with interest and built the statue, Friendship Monument which overlooks the Etowah River Valley in a park what is built around the depot in Cartersville.. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Bartow Co. map. }}{{clear}} :'''Dec 6, 1861''' - Southerners conservatives renamed the county to Bartow. Gen. Cass had supported the union, was abolitionist.. Gen. Francis S Bartow, who was killed July 21, 1861 at Manassas Plains. Barton had originally never visited Bartow County and lived 200 miles from the County nearer Savannah. Although Cass supported the doctrine of popular sovereignty, the right of each state to determine its own laws independently of the Federal government, the Georgia conservative Southerners removed his name. :'''1862''' The Western and Atlantic Railroad (W&A) was important during the Civil War as it was the Confederacy's main source of transportation (ran parallel to present-day I-75 from Atlanta to Chattanooga, Tennessee). It was of strategic value during union Gen. William Sherman's campaign here. The only Bartow county wealth that remained intact was the Railroad and industries that Gen. Sherman needed to use... :'''1862- 64 Civil War ''' camps formed to train Civil War troops. Two were Camp Felton near Cartersville and camp Foster at the Etoway River Bridge near Etowah Station. Galts' Regiment troops were trained there. Cassville, Georgia and Etowah were burned and looted by General Tecumseh Sherman. Other towns were heavily damaged. :'''1862-65 Civil War''' Cass County Courthouse was burned by Sherman.. Union Troops sacked the County and homes for supplies and food. The War set the county back economically for 20+ years. This disruption, together with deaths of Farms were in turmoil as there were no slaves, and deaths of 1/3 of the county soldiers left its toll on the county.. Some estates were saved, such as Barnsley's Woodlands. :'''1865''' the last fragment of the Confederate army east of the Mississippi was paroled at Kingston. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Roselawn }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-1.gif |align=r |size=400 |caption=Fortifications near the RR. }}{{clear}} :'''Oct 1864''' - Numerous skirmishes occurred in this county in Kingston and Cassville, where Confederate cemeteries were established.. One of the shortest, bloodiest battles occurred at the deep cut for the railroad at Allatoona Pass. The Great Locomotive Chase or ('''Andrews Raid''') involved the same railway during the Raid in Bartow county. Cassviile was destroyed during the Civil War by the union forces, including the courthouse. After the battle of Allatoona Pass and losing the city of Atlanta, General John Bell Hood returned to the county briefly with his forces to fight the Union at Allatoona Pass.. :'''May 18, 1864''' Cassville is remembered by Civil War historians as The Cassville Affair. Confederate General Joe Johnston was planning a major battle here (his troops were badly outnumbered. Cassville was occupied by Union troops from May to Oct, 1864.. Oct 30 orders were given to burn Cassville. Confederate Gen. Joe Johnston planned a major offensive here after tricking Sherman into dividing his forces at Adairsville. . However, during the evening of May 18, 1864, Gen. John Hood convinced Johnston to withdraw south to Allatoona. ''' {{red|With 20 minutes notice, on Oct 30, orders were issued to burn Cassville}}''' The town had 2 colleges, 4 hotels, a newspaper, homes, wooden sidewalks and the courthouse. ''' {{blue| 2 homes, and 3 churches survived the burning}}''' http://visitcartersvillega.org/the-blue-gray-in-bartow/[http://visitcartersvillega.org/the-blue-gray-in-bartow/ Blue and Gray in Bartow] :'''1867'''- county seat was moved to Cartersville, the next largest town. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=370 |caption=Cartersville }}{{clear}} :'''1866-70's''' Slaves gained their freedom, and voted for the Republican Party for 10 years. By 1870, 1/12 black family owned farms. Many African Americans lived in white households, while working as servants or farm laborers... A majority of the freepeople were day laborers. Cotton became the major crop. Both Bartow and Cherokee counties were leaders of cotton production in northern Georgia. :'''late 1870's''' Everyone in the county was suffering hardship. African Americans were severely affected by the Jim Crow laws. :RESOURCES in Bartow County
    ::Red Top Mountain State Park is in Bartow County. Lake Allatoona, is in a large portion of the southeast corner of the county.George Washington Carver, 1st African American state park, was located in Bartow which is now part of Red Top park in 1975. Historical attractions include nineteen National Register listings, among them Adairsville Historic District, Etowah Valley District, and the North Erwin Street and North Wall Street Historic Districts in Cartersville. *Cartersville is home to the first outdoor wall advertisement for Coca-Cola, painted in 1894. *The county boasts the first outdoor Coca-Cola wall sign, the Euharlee Covered Bridge, and the *Friendship Monument in Cartersville. Cultural attractions include museums, performing arts centers, and theatrical companies. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Atlanta Steeplechase at Kingston Downs. }}{{clear}} *Bartow County also hosts the annual Atlanta Steeplechase at Kingston Downs. A campus of *Chattahoochee Technical College and a satellite campus for Georgia Highlands College are located in the county, both in the town of Acworth. :'''1902''' Bartow County had the Cartersville courthouse built, neoclassical revival-style designed by Kenneth McDonald and J. W. Golucke. :'''1920-'''- Cotton bust due to drought, and the boll weevil again hit the area with a heavy toll. Both Georgia and Federal governments began major construction of hU.S. Hwy 41 from Chattanooga to Atlanta to offset the economic failures. :'''1947''' -- A dam that formed Lake Altoona was completed.. It had been proposed 1930, approved 1941. This lake formed from the Etoway River and Little River Waters. This became an attraction for the county, since it is close to Atlanta, offers sports and other outdoor attractions.The lake is technically a watershed, managed to control the seasonal floods of the rivers that it blocks. During winter the water is drained for space for the spring runoff, which refills the lake. Current: *Bartow County also hosts the annual '''Atlanta Steeplechase at Kingston Downs'''. ::New Riverside Ochre, Vulcan Materials, and Chemical Products are the largest mining industries currently in operation in the county. ::Other major industries are Shaw Industries and Anheuser-Busch, Phoenix Air corporate headquarters are in the County.. Bartow County also serves as the corporate headquarters for Phoenix Air. Until the mid-1970s cotton remained the main crop in this largely agricultural county. ===Government Offices=== Bartow County has a sole commissioner government, and is the largest county by population of the few remaining in Georgia with a sole commissioner. '''1st County Seat, 1843'''. -- at Cassville. 1By 1843 the county Seat of Cassville was incoroporated. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Old Cassville co. Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :1862-65 - 1st County Seat, General Sherman and other County Courthouse was burned, and Sherman Occupation. Cassville was looted. '''2nd County Seat - Cartersville, 1869.''' {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1867 courthouse, now museum }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size: total area of 470 square miles (1,217 km2), of which 460 square miles (1,191 km2) is land and 11 square miles (28 km2) or 2.2% is water. :Location - Located approximately 45 miles north of Atlanta and nestled in the rolling foothills of the beautiful Appalachian Mountains, :Type ::Etowah River sub- basin Most of Bartow County is in the Etowah River sub-basin of the ACT River Basin (Alabama-Coosa-Tallapoosa River Basin). ::Coosawattee River sub-basinThe northeastern portion of the county around Rydal is located in the Coosawattee River sub-basin of the same ACT River Basin ::Oostanaula River sub-basinnorthwestern section around Adairsville is located in the Oostanaula River sub-basin of the larger ACT River Basin. ::Lakes, Dams The Etowah is mostly part of Lake Allatoona in southeast Bartow and southwest Cherokee counties, with the Allatoona Dam near Cartersville, Allatoona Creek into northwest Cobb county. The peninsula between the two major arms of the lake is home to Red Top :Mountains - Red Top Mountain State Park, east-southeast of Cartersville and just southeast of the dam. ====Adjacent counties==== *Gordon County – north{{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Bartow and adj counties }} *Pickens County – northeast *Cherokee County – east *Cobb County – southeast *Paulding County – south *Polk County – southwest *Floyd County – west ====Protected areas==== *'''[http://gastateparks.org/EtowahIndianMounds Etowah Indian Mounds State Park]''' {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Indian Mounds }}{{clear}} *Red Top Mountain State Park is in Bartow County. George Washington Carver, 1st African American state park, was located in Bartow which is now part of Red Top park in 1975. *Lake Allatoona, is in a large portion of the southeast corner of the county. ===Demographics=== In 2000 there are 76,019 people in the county with a population density of 63 persons/sq. mi. 64/km2 (166/mi2). There are 28,751 housing units at an average density of 24 persons/km2 (63 persons/mi2). As of the 2010 census, the population was 100,157. By 2010 there were 100,157 people with a population density of 217.9 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 82.7% white, 10.2% black or African American, 0.7% Asian, 0.4% American Indian, 0.1% Pacific islander, 3.8% from other races, and 2.1% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 7.7% of the population. In terms of ancestry, 13.9% were American, 10.0% were Irish, 9.3% were English, and 7.8% were German. The median income for a household in the county was $49,216 and the median income for a family was $56,281. The per capita income for the county was $22,241. About 10.8% of families and 14.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 18.9% of those under age 18 and 12.1% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartow_County,_Georgia#Demographics *Bartow County is now included in the Atlanta metropolitan area, mainly in the southeastern part near Cartersville, which has become an exurb more than 40 miles (70 kilometers) from downtown Atlanta on I-75. *'''Chattahoochee Technical College''' and a satellite campus for '''Georgia Highlands College''' are located in the county, both in the town of Acworth. Schools
    *Bartow County School District *Cartersville City Schools *Excel Christian Academy (Kindergarten - 12th Grade, SACS Accredited Academy) *The Trinity School (Kindergarten - 8th Grade, SACS Accredited School) Politics
    *Bartow County has voted Republican since the 1960s. Mitt Romney carried the county in the 2012 presidential election with 75.1% of the vote. Barack Obama won the minority of votes in the county, at 23.5%, making Bartow County one of the '''least''' Democratic counties in Georgia Highways - and OLD Secondry Roads
    {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!! Highways!!Highways |- |Interstate 75||U.S. Route 41||U.S. Route 411||Georgia State Route 3 |- |Georgia State Route 20||Georgia State Route 61||Georgia State Route 113||Georgia State Route 293 |- |Georgia State Route 20 Spur||Georgia State Route 293 Connector||Georgia State Route 140||Georgia State Route 401 (unsigned designation for I-75) |- |Secondary Roads||Secondary Roads||Secondary Roads||Secondary Roads |- |Euharlee Road||Old Alabama Road. Future S.R. 113.||Burnt Hickory Road||Halls Station Road |- |Taylorsville-Macedonia Rd||Macedonia Road||Spring Place Road||Cassville-White Road |- |Glade Road||Red Top Mountain Rd||Peoples Valley Rd||Cassville Rd (Old U.S. 41) |- |Old S.R. 293 (portion S of Emerson, E of U.S. 41) |} ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Cartersville, Georgia|Cartersville]] {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=Caetersville }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Emerson, Georgia|Emerson]] *[[:Category: Adairsville, Georgia|Adairsville]] *[[:Category: Euharlee, Georgia|Euharlee]] *[[:Category:White, Georgia|White]] *[[:Category: Kingston, Georgia|Kingston]] *[[:Category: Taylorsville, Georgia|Taylorsville]] =====Towns===== *[[:Category: Allatoona, Georgia|Allatoona]] *[[:Category: Corbin, Georgia|Corbin]] *[[:Category: Rydal, Georgia|Rydal]] *Atco *Cassville *Rowland Springs *Stilesboro *Pine Log (north of Rydal) *Folsom *Funkhouser '''Historical Communities'''
    {| border="1" class="sortable" !Communities!!Communities!!Communities!!Communities |- |Aylmer||ATCO||Aubrey||Bartow |- |Best's||Birmingham||Bochee||Bolivar |- |Cass Line||Cass Station|| Cassville (Manassas)|| Corbin |- |Cave|| Cement|| Clifford||Connaseena |- |Dewey||Etowah||Eves||Etowah Valley (Rowland Springs) |- |Ferrobutte (see Rogers Station)||Five Forks||Flexatile (Funkhouser)||Folsom |- |Ford||Grassdale||Gum Springs||Halls Station ( Linwood) |- |Iron Hill||Ironville||Junta||Ladds |- |Linwood (see Hall's Station)||Little Prairie||Malbone||McCallie |- |McGinnis|| Mountain House|| Murchisons||Nalinz |- |Pine Log (Rydal)||Rogers Station (Rogersville)||Rowland Springs (Etowah Valley)||Ruby |- |Rydal (see Pine Log)||Sophia|| Sanfordsville||Stamp Creek |- |Sugar Hill||Woolley's||Wyvern||Ligon |- |Stilesboro |} ====County Resources==== *Red Top Mountain State Park is in Bartow County. George Washington Carver, 1st African American state park, was located in Bartow which is now part of Red Top park in 1975. *Lake Allatoona, is in a large portion of the southeast corner of the county. * Adairsville Historic District *Etowah Valley District *North Wall Street Historic Districts in Cartersville. *Cartersville is home to the first outdoor wall advertisement for Coca-Cola, painted in 1894. Coca-Cola Sign *Euharlee Covered Bridge, *Friendship Monument in Cartersville. Cultural attractions include museums, performing arts centers, and theatrical companies. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=330 |caption=Atlanta Steeplechase at Kingston Downs. }}{{clear}} *Bartow County also hosts the annual '''Atlanta Steeplechase at Kingston Downs'''. *Bartow History Museum, 1987 is located in the historic 1869 Courthouse in downtown Cartersville. Artifacts, photographs, documents and a variety of permanent exhibits focus on the settlement and development of Bartow County, Georgia, beginning with the early nineteenth century when the Cherokee inhabited the area. Early European settler life, the iron ore and bauxite industries, Civil War strife, post-war recovery, the Great Depression era, early textile industries and notable figures are depicted through interactive exhibits in the permanent gallery space. The museum offers a wide variety of education programs, and lectures. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=1869 Courthouse, NOW Museum. }}{{clear}} *Booth Western Art Museum, 2003 - 2nd largest Georgia museum an Affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is a 120,000-square-foot (11,000 m2) museum located in Cartersville. America’s Story through contemporary Western artwork, Presidential portraits and letters, Civil War art, more than 200 Native American artifacts, and Sagebrush Ranch children’s gallery. Booth Museum houses the largest permanent exhibition space for Western art in the country. *Tellus Science Museum affiliate of the Smithsonian Institution, is a world-class 120,000-square-foot museum in Cartersville, just off I-75 at exit 293. The museum features four main galleries: The Weinman Mineral Gallery, The Fossil Gallery, Science in Motion and The Collins Family My Big Backyard. There is also a 120-seat digital planetarium and an observatory with a state-of-the-art 20-inch telescope located at Tellus. *Euharlee History Museum, 1997 - located adjacent to the Euharlee Covered Bridge in Euharlee, Georgia, about 9 miles west of downtown Cartersville. The museum is a cooperation between the Euharlee Historical Society and the City of Euharlee. *Adairsville Rail Depot Age of Steam Museum is located in a restored 1847 railroad depot on the Historic Public Square, in Adairsville along with a locally operated Welcome Center. The Museum displays artifacts and pictures covering almost 150 years of life in the area, including the Civil War, the chenille boom, railroad history, early farming implements, and weapons. *Bartow County Georgia Hiking Trails *'''Etowah Indian Mounds''' {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=200 }}{{clear}} =====Notables===== *evangelist Sam Jones *humorist Bill Arp * novelists Corra Harris *Francis Goulding novilist *Baptist missionary Lottie Moon *Iron pioneers Jacob Stroup and Moses Stroup *Fame horse trainer Huratio Luro *Confederate general P.M.B. Young *Confederate William Wofford. Distinguished politicians include the first woman U.S. senator, *Rebecca Latimer Felton first woman US senator *Senator Jefferson Davis *U.S. attorney general Amos T. Akerman *Robert Benham, former chief justice of the Georgia Supreme Court *former governor Joe Frank Harris *William Felton, U.S. Congressman *Warren Akin, Sr., member of Confederate congress *Iron industrialist Mark Cooper *major league baseball player Rudy York, *Hall of Barnsley gardens, Adairsville named after Sir Godfrey Barnsley, builder of Woodlands mansion Barnsley Gardens in Adairsville are named after *Sir Godfrey Barnsley, the builder of Woodlands mansion and one of the models used by *Margaret Mitchell used a model of Woodlands mansion to create Rhett Butler in Gone With the Wind. *The gardens were based on designs by noted horticulturist Andrew Jackson Downing. Barnsley Gardens ====Census==== :1840 --- 9,390 — :1850 --- 13,300 41.6% :1860 --- 15,724 18.2% :1870 --- 16,566 5.4% :1880 --- 18,690 12.8% :1890 --- 20,616 10.3% :1900 --- 20,823 1.0% :1910 --- 25,388 21.9% :1920 --- 24,527 −3.4% :1930 --- 25,364 3.4% :1940 --- 25,283 −0.3% :1950 --- 27,370 8.3% :1960 --- 28,267 3.3% :1970 --- 32,663 15.6% :1980 --- 40,760 24.8% :1990 --- 55,911 37.2% :2000 --- 76,019 36.0% :2010 --- 100,157 31.8% :Est. 2016 --- 103,807 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Connesena Baptist Church Cemetery, Adairsville, Georgia|Connesena Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: East View Cemetery, Adairsville, Georgia|East View Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Poplar Springs Cemetery, Adairsville, Georgia|Poplar Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Stamp Creek Baptist Church Cemetery, Allatoona, Georgia|Stamp Creek Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oak Hill Cemetery, Cartersville, Georgia|Oak Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Kay-Corbin Family Cemetery, Corbin, Georgia|Kay-Corbin Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bethel Cross Roads Cemetery, Taylorsville, Georgia|Bethel Cross Roads Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Salem Church Graveyard, Taylorsville, Georgia|Old Salem Church Graveyard]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://visitcartersvillega.org/history/ *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bartow-county *https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=IP4vAAAAIBAJ&sjid=2jsDAAAAIBAJ&pg=4196%2C213560

    Barwick Family History

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    [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] Here is a central page for collecting information related to the Barwick surname and Barwick families. === Origins of Barwick Surname === '''Barwick''' refers to a town in Northumberland, England, at the mouth of the river Tweed. The name signifies, the town at the mouth of a river, from 'aber', the mouth, and 'wick', a town or harbor. Berewick, the corntown, from 'bere', barley, 'corn'. In England, it is the habitational name from any of various places called Barwick, for examples located in Norfolk, Somerset, and West Yorkshire. In Germany, there is a place called Berwick, near Soest, in Westphalia, Germany. === Geographic Location of Barwick Families === In the UK, one mostly finds the Barwick surname in Yorkshire County. In the USA, the Barwicks mostly live in North Carolina and Georgia. === Towns named Barwick === '''Barwick, Georgia''' In Thomas County, GA, near Thomasville, GA and the border with Florida is located Barwick, GA. The town is less than one square mile in size with a population of about 500. Yet there is another Barwick, Georgia, in Brooks County, GA. Town was made official about 1902 and now has a population of 444 people in one square mile. During the mid-19th century this area was a very rich farm region, known as the ‘breadbasket of the South’. [[Category:English Immigrants to America]]

    Baschi Meyer Project

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    ==The Baschi Meyer Project: Descendants, Documentation, and DNA== [[Meyer-1329|Baschi Meyer (1592-abt.1640)]] of Switzerland and his wife [[Mueller-654|Otilla (Mueller) Meyer (1598-1639)]] are easily recognized names on many family trees, especially among those tracing their Brethren or Mennonite Anabaptist roots. However, while Baschi and Ottila's Swiss origins are relatively well documented, their descendants' flight from religious persecution is far less so. Multigenerational migrations across Europe and the Atlantic, loss of records, intermarriages between a small number of families, and reuse of the same few names are some of the difficulties faced by genealogists researching these ancestors. Now, modern science has brought a new twist to this saga: DNA. At least 4 different and mutually exclusive Y-DNA haplogroups claim descent from the family of Baschi and Ottila! '''The goal of this project''' is to bring both documentation and DNA to help sort this out, and help people find their right ancestors! This includes helping people with DNA matches but no documentation to identify their correct family line, and helping people whose Baschi-related documentation is incorrect to find their correct family line. Often ancestry trees on the internet list names and dates with no sources, and when sources are listed they are usually for secondary research, or simply to someone else's unsourced tree. For this project we will collect properly cited primary or secondary sources, and clearly label guesses or assumptions, so that others can follow or improve our work later. We will document our findings at WikiTree, a free and collaborative single family tree, available for anyone to reference or contribute to. Furthermore, we will seek participation through DNA testing to help identify discrepancies in current documentation, and further support known or discovered lineages. It is expected that y-DNA and mt-DNA will be the most useful tests for this purpose. Autosomal testing (e.g. Ancestry DNA, FTDNA FamilyFinder) may indicate that a family connection exists, but is unlikely to offer conclusive evidence about the nature of the connection, given the remoteness of the relationships and the frequent intermarriages between families. The scope of this project is not strictly limited to Baschi's descendants; those of his siblings and cousins are welcome as well. And finally, this project is defined by its goals, not its members; it is not centrally run or organized, but is open to any who would participate as they can and are interested. '''Will you join us?''' If you are interested, here are a few things you can do: *Make sure your family tree is up to date here at WikiTree.com. **Include sources where you have them, using the WikiTree standards so that others can follow the information. **Include your research notes: document specific questions you have, as well as information you have researched and determined not to apply to your specific ancestor. *Follow the tag Baschi_Meyer_Project *Consider inviting relatives who are male-line descendants of the Meyer family to participate in y-DNA testing (see the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/myers/about Myers Surname Project] at FTDNA for further information) *Tell us about your connection to Baschi’s family by posting a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=28767117 by private message]. Thanks! ==Known Y-DNA Lines== ===Meyer family tree developed by Davis (1995) and Best (1998)=== Baschi Meyer is suggested by various researchers to have been the ancestor of at least eight Meyer immigrants arriving in Pennsylvania in the early 18th century. As of December 2023, descendants of these immigrants test in four different haplogroups. Evidently, these immigrants can not all be descendants of the same person. {{Image|file=Baschi_Meyer_Project.jpg |caption=Meyer family tree developed by Richard Warren Davis (1995) and Jane Evans Best (1998), and incorporating results from FTDNA Myers Surname DNA Project |size=medium }} === Revised family trees === We've created pages explaining the DNA claims to Baschi's family, summarising what is (and isn't) known about each family : * [[Space:Baschi_Meyer_Project_YDNA_Lines|known Y-DNA claims]] * [[Space:Anabaptist_Meyer_Family_I1_Haplogroup|I1 Haplogroup Meyer Family]] * [[Space:Anabaptist_Meyer_Family_J2_Haplogroup|J2 Haplogroup Meyer Family]] * [[Space:Anabaptist_Meyer_Family_R1a_Haplogroup|R1a Haplogroup Meyer Family]] This allows us to suggest a set of revised family trees which are consistent with available sources and y-DNA data. {{Image|file=Baschi_Meyer_Project-1.jpg |caption=Updated Meyer family trees incorporating y-DNA evidence |size=medium }} ===Notes on the family trees, old and new=== '''Baschi Meyer and Ottila Mueller''' Baschi and Tylli appear to have been the parents of several children who are listed with them in Stallikon in census records in 1637 and 1640 : # [[Meyer-2249|Hans]] b.c.1620/1630 # [[Meyer-2810|Anna]] b.c.1632 # [[Meyer-2809|Samuel]] b.c.1634 # [[Meyer-1328|Jacob]] b.c.1636 # [[Meyer-2812|Casper]] b.c.1639 Since this family is documented in the census lists, it should remain as it is. However, the fortunes of the children in this family are unconfirmed. There is no solid evidence to assume that any of them can be identified elsewhere in Europe after 1640. The profiles for Anna, Samuel and Casper currently do not include any details of consequence. However, the profiles for Hans and Jacob are currently speculatively linked to multiple families who are known to be unrelated, and they need to be modified. '''Hans Meyer of Stallikon''' and '''Hans Meyer of Rudelsheim''' - new profile needed Hans Meyer who was living in Rudelsheim in 1685 was probably born c.1635. The only grounds for speculating that he was the child born in Stallikon c.1620/1630 is the fact that he was named Hans and he was a Mennonite. These grounds are inadequate to support the speculation. There are reasonable grounds to speculate that Hans of Rudelsheim was the grandfather of the immigrant brothers [[Meyer-2841|Hans]] (b.1684) and [[Meyer-16517|Christian]] (b.1690), who are documented in Ibersheim (14 km / 10 miles from Rudelsheim). See the [[Space:Anabaptist_Meyer_Family_I1_Haplogroup|I1 Haplogroup Meyer Family]] for further details. '''Jacob Meyer''' of Gundersheim - all children to be disconnected Jacob is currently identified as the father of the immigrants : # [[Meyer-16569|Ulrich]] (of Providence, Montgomery) # [[Meyer-194|Christian]] (of Langenzell / Franconia) # [[Meyer-2071|Hans]] (of Upper Salford) # [[Meyer-16906|Jacob]] (of New Hanover) The only grounds for identifying Jacob as the father of these four immigrants are that there were four of them, they all settled in Montgomery County, and that Jacob is known to have had four sons. These grounds are inadequate to support the speculation. Y-DNA evidence has proven that [[Meyer-194|Christian]] of Franconia and [[Meyer-2071|Hans]] of Upper Salford were not brothers. Documentary evidence locates Christian 45 miles further upriver from Gundersheim in Langenzell in 1717. There is no evidence to connect any of Ulrich, Christian, Hans or Jacob to either Stallikon or Gundersheim. There is thus no evidence to support the construction of this family. ==Source Reviews== We've started a [[Space:Baschi_Meyer_Project_Source_Reviews|literature review of known sources]], as they pertain to the Baschi Meyer Project. If you are looking for advice on the available sources, check it out. ==Jane Evans Best ID Chart (Disproved)== Best's 1998 IDs for Baschi and the first 2 generations of his descendants. They are included here because they are a familiar reference, but also included are the y-DNA haplogroups which disprove Best's published structure for this family. The y-DNA haplogroups are I1, R1a, J2, or "unknown" (no known y-DNA test for this lineage, or else mutually exclusive test results which claim the same ancestry). More detail about how how y-DNA testing has spotlighted more accurate family groupings among Swiss Anabaptist Meyer families can be seen at [[Space:Baschi_Meyer_Project_YDNA_Lines|Baschi Meyer Project YDNA Lines]]. :MC - [[Meyer-1329|Baschi Meyer (1592-abt.1640)]] - Unknown ::MC1 - [[Meyer-2249|Johannes Meyer (abt.1621-aft.1685)]] - Unknown :::MC11 - [[Meyer-2254|Christian Meyer (abt.1662-abt.1730)]] - '''I1''' :::MC12 - Unknown (b. ca. 1655) - Unknown :::MC13 - [[Meyer-2248|Hans Meyer (1665-1722)]] - '''R1a''' :::MC14 - Unknown (?dau. Meyer, b. ca. 1668. m. ca. 1688, Hans Brubaker (BL1152) of lbersheim) - n/a :::MC15 - Unknown (b. ca. 1671) - Unknown :::MC16 - Unknown (b. ca. 1675) - Unknown :::MC17 - Unknown (b. ca. 1677) - Unknown :::MC18 - [[Meyer-2253|Rudolph Meyer (1680-abt.1767)]] - '''I1''' :::MC19 - [[Meyer-18028|Henrich Meyer (abt.1684-abt.1769)]] (''For reference here, Best doesn't include him.'') - Unknown ::MC2 - [[Meyer-2810|Anna Meyer (1631-)]] - n/a ::MC3 - [[Meyer-2809|Samuel Meyer (1634-1700)]] - Unknown ::MC4 - [[Meyer-1328|Jacob Mueller Meyer (1636-aft.1685)]] - Unknown :::MC41 - [[Meyer-16569|Ulrich Meyer (abt.1668-bef.1741)]] - '''R1a''' :::MC42 - [[Meyer-194|Christian Meyer (abt.1676-abt.1751)]] - '''R1a''' :::MC43 - [[Meyer-2071|Hans Meyer (abt.1680-abt.1748)]] - '''J2''' :::MC44 - [[Meyer-16906|Jacob Meyer (abt.1684-abt.1747)]] - Unknown ::MC5 - [[Meyer-2812|Casper Meyer (1639-1700)]] - Unknown ==Expanded Dorothy Adams's ID Chart== Adams's 1987 IDs for Hans Meier of Pequea, and first 2 generations: :M - [[Meyer-2248|Hans Meyer (1665-1722)]] (Also Jane Evans Best M13) ::M1 - [[Mier-34|Hans Konret Mier (abt.1690-1721)]] :::M11 - Barbara m. Valentine Schultz :::M12 - Unnamed, d. by 1756 ::M2 - [[Meyer-2703|Jacob Meyer (abt.1693-abt.1755)]] ::M3 - [[Meyer-2705|Hans Meyer (abt.1700-1760)]] :::M31 - [[Meyer-2417|Jacob Meyer (1721-1793)]] :::M32 - [[Meyer-2694|Christian Meyer (abt.1721-1793)]] :::M33 - [[Meyer-2800|John Meyer (1722-1787)]] :::M34 - [[Meyer-2687|Abraham Meyer (1730-1771)]] :::M35 - [[Moyer-769|Mary (Moyer) Bare (1721-1759)]] :::M36 - [[Meyer-2692|Barbara (Meyer) Smith (1727-1780)]] ::M4 - [[Meyer-2690|Annalee Meyer (1698-1727)]] ::M5 - [[Meyer-2696|Elizabeth Meyer (1700-1755)]] ::M6 - [[Meyer-1816|Mary (Meyer) Shank (1704-1744)]] ::MX - Unidentified (Adams speculates may be [[Meyer-3114|Michael (Meyer) Myers (1676-1751)]] or [[Meyer-2253|Rudolph (Myer) Meyer (1680-1767)]], Best speculates may be [[Meyer-2686|Abraham Meyer (abt.1690-1738)]]) :::MX1 - [[Myer-7|Hans Myer "the Nephew" (abt.1722-abt.1789)]] ::? - Adams speculates [[Meyer-3114|Michael (Meyer) Myers (1676-1751)]] belongs here. ::? - Adams speculates [[Meyer-2253|Rudolph (Myer) Meyer (1680-1767)]] belongs here, Best (1998) places him one generation further back as a brother to M [[Meyer-2248|Hans Meyer (1665-1722)]]. ::? - Best (1998) speculates [[Meyer-2686|Abraham Meyer (abt.1690-1738)]] belongs here and IDs him as MC137.

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Photo |- | 1936 || [[Cobb-3844|Ty]] || [[Cobb-3844|Cobb]]*+ || CF || Detroit Tigers || 1905–1928 || BBWAA || 98.23% || 1886-12-18 || 1961-7-17 || [[Image:Cobb-3844.jpg |75px]] |- | 1936 || [[Johnson-47961|Walter]] || [[Johnson-47961|Johnson]]*+ || P || Washington Senators || 1907–1927 || BBWAA || 83.63% || 1887-11-6 || 1946-12-10 || [[Image:Johnson-47961.jpg |75px]] |- | 1936 || [[Mathewson-219|Christy]] || [[Mathewson-219|Mathewson]]* || P || New York Giants || 1900–1916 || BBWAA || 90.71% || 1880-8-12 || 1925-10-7 || [[Image:Mathewson-219.jpg |75px]] |- | 1936 || [[Ruth-1|Babe]] ||[[Ruth-1|Ruth]]*+ || RF || New York Yankees || 1914–1935 || BBWAA || 95.13% || 1895-2-6 || 1948-8-16 || [[Image:Babe-Ruth.jpg |75px]] |- | 1936 || [[Wagner-32|Honus]] || [[Wagner-32|Wagner]]* || SS || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1897–1917 || BBWAA || 95.13% || 1874-2-24 || 1955-12-6 || [[Image:Wagner-32.jpg |75px]] |- | 1937 || [[Bulkeley-503|Morgan]] || [[Bulkeley-503|Bulkeley]]* || EXEC || — || 1874–1876 || VC || || 1837-12-26 || 1922-11-6 || [[Image:Bulkeley-503.jpg |75px]] |- | 1937 || [[Johnson-47973|Ban]] || [[Johnson-47973|Johnson]] || EXEC || — || 1900–1927 || VC || || 1865-1-5 || 1931-3-28 || [[Image:Johnson-47973.jpg |75px]] |- | 1937 || [[Lajoie-77|Nap]] || [[Lajoie-77|Lajoie]]* || 2B || Cleveland Indians || 1896–1916 || BBWAA || 83.58% || 1874-9-5 || 1959-2-7 || [[Image:Lajoie-77.jpg |75px]] |- | 1937 || [[McGillicuddy-44|Connie]] || [[McGillicuddy-44|Mack]]*+ || MGR || Philadelphia Athletics || 1894–1950 || VC || || 1862-12-23 || 1956-2-8 || [[Image:McGillicuddy-44.jpg |75px]] |- | 1937 || [[McGraw-761|John]] || [[McGraw-761|McGraw]] || MGR || New York Giants || 1899, 1901–1932 || VC || || 1873-4-7 || 1934-2-25 || [[Image:McGraw-761.jpg |75px]] |- | 1937 || [[Speaker-44|Tris]] || [[Speaker-44|Speaker]]* || CF || Cleveland Indians || 1907–1928 || BBWAA || 82.09% || 1888-4-4 || 1958-12-8 || [[Image:Speaker-44.jpg |75px]] |- | 1937 || [[Wright-20915|George]] || [[Wright-20915|Wright]] || PIO || Boston Red Stockings || 1867–1882 || VC || || 1847-1-28 || 1937-8-21 || [[Image:Wright-20915.jpg |75px]] |- | 1937 || [[Young-19292|Cy]] || [[Young-19292|Young]]* || P || Cleveland Spiders || 1890–1911 || BBWAA || 76.12% || 1867-3-29 || 1955-11-4 || [[Image:Young-19292.jpg |75px]] |- | 1938 || [[Alexander-8364|Grover]] || [[Alexander-8364|Alexander]] || P || Philadelphia Phillies || 1911–1929 || BBWAA || 80.92% || 1887-2-26 || 1950-11-4 ||[[Image:Alexander-8364.jpg |75px]] |- | 1938 || [[Cartwright-1773|Alexander]] || [[Cartwright-1773|Cartwright]]* || PIO || Knickerbocker Base Ball Club || — || VC || || 1820-4-17 || 1892-7-12 || [[Image:Cartwright-1773.jpg |75px]] |- | 1938 || [[Chadwick-1461|Henry]] || [[Chadwick-1461|Chadwick]] || PIO || — || — || VC || || 1842-10-5 || 1908-4-20 || [[Image:Chadwick-1461.jpg |75px]] |- | 1939 || [[Anson-248|Cap]] || [[Anson-248|Anson]]* || 1B || Chicago White Stockings || 1871–1897 || VC || || 1852-4-17 || 1922-4-14 || [[Image:Anson-248.jpg |75px]] |- | 1939 || [[Collins-12258|Eddie]] || [[Collins-12258|Collins]]* || 2B || Philadelphia Athletics || 1906–1930 || BBWAA || 77.74% ||1887-5-2 || 1951-3-25 || [[Image:Collins-12258.jpg |75px]] |- | 1939 || [[Comiskey-1|Charles]] || [[Comiskey-1|Comiskey]] || EXEC/PIO || Chicago White Sox || 1900–1931 || VC || || 1859-8-15 || 1931-10-26 || [[Image:Comskey-1.jpg |75px]] |- | 1939 || [[Cummings-2923|Candy]] || [[Cummings-2923|Cummings]]* || EXEC || Hartford Dark Blues || 1872–1877 || VC || || 1848-10-18 || 1924-5-16 || [[Image:Cummings-2923.jpg |75px]] |- | 1939 || [[Ewing-1806|Buck]] || [[Ewing-1806|Ewing]] || C || New York Giants || 1880–1897 || VC || || 1859-10-17 || 1906-10-20 || [[Image:Ewing-1806.jpg |75px]] |- | 1939 || [[Gehrig-117|Lou]] || [[Gehrig-117|Gehrig]]* || 1B || New York Yankees || 1923–1939 || BBWAA || || 1903-6-19 || 1941-6-2 || [[Image:Gehrig-117.jpg |75px]] |- | 1939 || [[O%27Kelleher-1|Willie]] || [[O%27Kelleher-1|Keeler]] || RF || New York Highlanders || 1892–1910 || BBWAA || 75.55% || 1872-3-1 || 1923-1-1 || [[Image:O_Kelleher-1.jpg |75px]] |- | 1939 || [[Radbourn-15|Charles]] || [[Radbourn-15|Radbourn]]* || P || Providence Grays || 1881–1891 || VC || || 1854-12-11 || 1897-2-5 || [[Image:Radbourne-3.jpg |75px]] |- | 1939 || [[Sisler-122|George]] || [[Sisler-122|Sisler]]* || 1B || St. Louis Browns || 1915–1922, 1924–1930 || BBWAA || 85.77% || 1893-3-24 || 1973-3-26 || [[Image:Sisler-122.jpg |75px]] |- | 1939 || [[Spalding-645|Al]] || [[Spalding-645|Spalding]]* || EXEC/PIO || Chicago White Stockings || 1871–1878 || VC || || 1849-9-2 || 1915-9-9 || [[Image:Spaldin-3.jpg |75px]] |- | 1942 || [[Hornsby-468|Rogers]] || [[Hornsby-468|Hornsby]]* || 2B || St. Louis Cardinals || 1915–1937 || BBWAA || 78.11% || 1896-4-27 || 1963-1-5 || [[Image:Hornsby-468.jpg |75px]] |- | 1944 || [[Landis-905|Kennesaw]] || [[Landis-905|Landis]]* || EXEC || — || 1920–1944 || VC || || 1866-11-20 || 1944-11-25 ||[[Image:Landis-905.png|75px]] |- | 1945 || [[Bresnahan-71|Roger]] || [[Bresnahan-71|Bresnahan]]* || C || New York Giants || 1897, 1900–1915 || VC || || 1879-6-11 || 1944-12-4 || [[Image:Breshnahan-1.jpg|75px]] |- | 1945 || [[Brouthers-2|Dan]] || [[Brouthers-2|Brouthers]] || 1B || Buffalo Bisons || 1879–1896 || VC || || 1858-5-8 || 1932-8-2 || [[Image:Brouthers-2.jpg|75px]] |- | 1945 || [[Clarke-7701|Fred]] || [[Clarke-7701|Clarke]] || LF || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1894–1915 || VC || || 1872-10-3 || 1960-8-14 || [[Image:Clarke-7701.jpg|75px]] |- | 1945 || [[Collins-12281|Jimmy]] || [[Collins-12281|Collins]] || 3B || Boston Red Sox || 1895–1908 || VC || || 1870-1-16 || 1943-3-6 || [[Image:Collins-12281.jpg|75px]] |- | 1945 || [[Delahanty-55|Ed]] || [[Delahanty-55|Delahanty]]* || LF || Philadelphia Phillies || 1888–1903 || VC || || 1867-10-30 || 1903-7-2 || [[Image:Delahanty-55.jpg|75px]] |- | 1945 || [[Duffy-1585|Hugh]] || [[Duffy-1585|Duffy]] || CF || Boston Beaneaters || 1888–1906 || VC || || 1866-11-26 || 1954-10-19 || [[Image:Duffy-1585.jpg|75px]] |- | 1945 || [[Jennings-4848|Hughie]] || [[Jennings-4848|Jennings]]* || SS || Baltimore Orioles (NL) || 1891–1918 || VC || || 1869-4-2 || 1928-2-1 || [[Image:Jennings-4848.jpg|75px]] |- | 1945 || [[Kelly-10140|King]] || [[Kelly-10140|Kelly]] || RF || Chicago White Stockings || 1878–1893 || VC || || 1857-12-31 || 1894-11-8 || [[Image:Kelly-10140.jpg|75px]] |- | 1945 ||[[O%27Rourke-602|Jim]] || [[O%27Rourke-602|O'Rourke]]* || LF || New York Giants || 1872–1893, 1904 || VC || || 1850-9-1 || 1919-1-8 || [[Image:O_Rourke-602.jpg|75px]] |- | 1945 || [[Robinson-18047|Wilbert]] || [[Robinson-18047|Robinson]]* || MGR || Brooklyn Dodgers || 1902, 1914–1931 || VC || || 1863-6-29 || 1934-8-8 || [[Image:Robinson-18047.jpg|75px]] |- | 1946 || [[Burkett-765|Jesse]] || [[Burkett-765|Burkett]] || LF || Cleveland Spiders || 1890–1905 || VC || || 1868-12-4 || 1953-5-27 || [[Image:Burkett-765.jpg|75px]] |- | 1946 || [[Chance-1094|Frank]] || [[Chance-1094|Chance]] || 1B || Chicago Cubs || 1898–1914 || VC || || 1876-9-9 || 1924-9-15 || [[Image:Chance-1094.jpg|75px]] |- | 1946 || [[Chesbro-180|Jack]] || [[Chesbro-180|Chesbro]]* || P || New York Highlanders || 1899–1909 || VC || || 1874-6-5 || 1931-11-6 || [[Image:Chesbro-180.jpg|75px]] |- | 1946 || [[Evers-585|Johnny]] || [[Evers-585|Evers]] || 2B || Chicago Cubs || 1902–1917, 1922, 1929 || VC || || 1881-7-21 || 1947-3-28 || [[Image:Evers-585.jpg|75px]] |- | 1946 || [[Griffith-4324|Clark]] || [[Griffith-4324|Griffith]] || EXEC/PIO || Washington Senators || 1891–1914 || VC || || 1869-11-20 || 1955-10-27 || [[Image:Griffith-4324.jpg|75px]] |- | 1946 || [[McCarthy-2630|Tommy]] || [[McCarthy-2630|McCarthy]] || RF || Boston Beaneaters || 1884–1896 || VC || || 1863-7-24 || 1922-8-5 || [[Image:McCarthy-2630.jpg|75px]] |- | 1946 || [[McGinnity-3|Joe]] || [[McGinnity-3|McGinnity]] || P || New York Giants || 1899–1908 || VC || || 1871-3-20 || 1929-11-14 || [[Image:McGinnity-3.jpg|75px]] |- | 1946 || [[Plank-397|Eddie]] || [[Plank-397|Plank]] || P || Philadelphia Athletics || 1901–1917 || VC || || 1875-8-31 || 1926-2-24 || [[Image:Plank-397.jpg|75px]] |- | 1946 || [[Tinker-422|Joe]] || [[Tinker-422|Tinker]] || SS || Chicago Cubs || 1902–1916 || VC || ||1880-7-27 ||1948-7-27 || [[Image:Tinker-422.jpg|75px]] |- | 1946 || [[Waddell-1224|Rube]] || [[Waddell-1224|Waddell]]* || P || Philadelphia Athletics || 1897, 1899–1910 || VC || ||1876-10-13 ||1914-4-1 ||[[Image:Waddell-1224.jpg|75px]] |- | 1946 ||[[Walsh-3786|Ed]] || [[Walsh-3786|Walsh]] || P || Chicago White Sox || 1904–1917 || VC || ||1881-5-14 ||1959-5-26 ||[[Image:Walsh-3786.jpg|75px]] |- | 1947 || [[Cochrane-1033|Mickey]] || [[Cochrane-1033|Cochrane]] || C || Philadelphia Athletics|| 1925–1937 || BBWAA || 79.50% ||1903-4-6 || 1962-6-28||[[Image:Cochrane-1033.jpg|75px]] |- | 1947 || [[Frisch-172|Frankie]] || [[Frisch-172|Frisch]] || 2B || St. Louis Cardinals || 1919–1937 || BBWAA || 84.47% ||1898-9-9 ||1973-3-12 ||[[Image:Frisch-172.jpg|75px]] |- | 1947 || [[Grove-1246|Lefty]] || [[Grove-1246|Grove]]* || P || Philadelphia Athletics || 1925–1941 || BBWAA || 76.40% ||1900-3-6 ||1975-5-22 ||[[Image:Grove-1246.jpg|75px]] |- | 1947 || [[Hubbell-187|Carl]] || [[Hubbell-187|Hubbell]]* || P || New York Giants || 1928–1943 || BBWAA || 86.96% ||1903-6-22 ||1988-11-21 || |- | 1948 || [[Pennock-311|Herb]] || [[Pennock-311|Pennock]]* || P || New York Yankees|| 1912–1934 || BBWAA || 77.69% ||1894-2-10 ||1948-1-30 ||[[Image:Pennock-311.jpg|75px]] |- | 1948 || [[Traynor-127|Pie]] || [[Traynor-127|Traynor]]* || 3B || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1920–1935, 1937 || BBWAA || 76.86% ||1898-11-11 || 1972-3-16||[[Image:Traynor-127.jpg|75px]] |- | 1949 || [[Brown-50428|Mordecai]] || [[Brown-50428|Brown]] || P || Chicago Cubs || 1903–1916 || VC || ||1876-10-19 ||1948-2-14 ||[[Image:Brown-50428.jpg|75px]] |- | 1949 || [[Gehringer-9|Charlie]] || [[Gehringer-9|Gehringer]]* || 2B || Detroit Tigers || 1924–1942 || BBWAA || 85.03% ||1903-5-11 ||1993-1-21 ||[[Image:Gehringer-9.jpg|75px]] |- | 1949 || [[Nichols-6897|Kid]] || [[Nichols-6897|Nichols]]* || P || Boston Beaneaters || 1890–1901, 1904–1906 || VC || || 1869-9-14||1953-4-11 ||[[Image:Nichols-6897.jpg|75px]] |- | 1951 || [[Foxx-5|Jimmie]] || [[Foxx-5|Foxx]]* || 1B || Philadelphia Athletics || 1925–1942, 1944–1945 || BBWAA || 79.20% ||1907-10-22 ||1967-7-21 ||[[Image:Foxx-5.jpg|75px]] |- | 1951 || [[Ott-1625|Mel]] || [[Ott-1625|Ott]]* || RF || New York Giants || 1926–1947 || BBWAA || 87.17% ||1909-3-2 ||1958-11-21 ||[[Image:Ott-1625.jpg|75px]] |- | 1952 || [[Heilmann-104|Harry]] || [[Heilmann-104|Heilmann]]* || RF || Detroit Tigers || 1914, 1916–1931 || BBWAA || 86.75% ||1894-8-3 ||1951-7-9 ||[[Image:Heilmann-104.jpg|75px]] |- | 1952 || [[Waner-15|Paul]] || [[Waner-15|Waner]] || RF || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1926–1940 || BBWAA || 83.33% ||1903-4-16 ||1965-8-29 ||[[Image:Waner-15.jpg|75px]] |- | 1953 || [[Barrow-1395|Ed]] || [[Barrow-1395|Barrow]]* || EXEC || New York Yankees || 1921–1945 || VC || ||1868-5-10 ||1953-12-15 ||[[Image:Barrow-1395.jpg|75px]] |- | 1953 || [[Bender-1524|Chief]] || [[Bender-1524|Bender]]* || P || Philadelphia Athletics || 1903–1917, 1925 || VC || || 1884-5-5||1954-5-22 ||[[Image:Bender-1524.jpg|75px]] |- | 1953 || [[Connolly-1175|Tom]] || [[Connolly-1175|Connolly]] || UMP || — || 1898–1931 || VC || || 1870-12-31||1961-4-28 ||[[Image:Connolly-1175.jpg|75px]] |- | 1953 || [[Dean-4333|Dizzy]] || [[Dean-4333|Dean]]* || P || St. Louis Cardinals || 1930, 1932–1941, 1947 | BBWAA || 79.17% || ||1910-1-16 || 1974-7-17||[[Image:Dean-4333.jpg|75px]] |- | 1953 || [[Klem-43|Bill]] || [[Klem-43|Klem]] || UMP || — || 1905–1941 || VC || ||1874-2-22 ||1951-9-16 || [[Image:Klem-43.jpg|75px]] |- | 1953 || [[Szymanski-193|Al]] || [[Szymanski-193|Simmons]] || LF || Philadelphia Athletics || 1924–1941, 1943–1944 || BBWAA || 75.38% ||1902-5-22 ||1956-5-26 || [[Image:Szymanski-193.jpg|75px]] |- | 1953 || [[Wallace-2719|Bobby]] || [[Wallace-2719|Wallace]]*+ || SS || St. Louis Browns || 1894–1918 || VC || || 1873-11-4 || 1960-11-3 || [[Image:Wallace-2719.jpg |75px]] |- | 1953 || [[Wright-21264|Harry]] || [[Wright-21264|Wright]] || MGR || Philadelphia Quakers || 1871–1893 || VC || ||1835-1-10 ||1895-10-3 || [[Image:Wright-21279-1.jpg |75px]] |- | 1954 || [[Dickey-1131|Bill]] || [[Dickey-1131|Dickey]]* || C || New York Yankees || 1928–1943, 1946 || BBWAA || 80.16% || 1907-6-6 || 1993-11-12 || [[Image:Dickey-1131.jpg |75px]] |- | 1954 ||[[Maranville-26| Rabbit]] || [[Maranville-26|Maranville]]* || SS || Boston Braves || 1912–1933, 1935 || BBWAA || 82.94% ||1891-11-11 ||1954-1-6 ||[[Image:Maranville-26.jpg |75px]] |- | 1954 || Bill || Terry || 1B || New York Giants || 1923–1936 || BBWAA || 77.38% || 1898-10-30 || 1989-01-09 || |- | 1955 || [[Baker-23048|Frank]] ||[[Baker-23048|Baker]] || 3B || Philadelphia Athletics || 1908–1914, 1916–1919, 1921–1922 || VC || ||1886-3-13 || 1963-6-28||[[Image:Baker-23048.jpg |75px]] |- | 1955 || [[Di_Maggio-25|Joe]] || [[Di_Maggio-25|Dimaggio]]*+ || CF || New York Yankees || 1936–1942, 1946–1951 || BBWAA || 88.84% || 1914-11-25 || 1999-3-8 || [[Image:Di_Maggio-25.jpg |75px]] |- | 1955 || Gabby || Hartnett || C || Chicago Cubs || 1922–1941 || BBWAA || 77.69% || 1900-12-20 || 1972-12-20 || |- | 1955 || Ted || Lyons || P || Chicago White Sox || 1923–1942, 1946 || BBWAA || 86.45% || 1900-12-28 || 1986-07-25 || |- | 1955 || Ray || Schalk || C || Chicago White Sox || 1912–1929 || VC || || 1892-07-12 || 1970-05-19 || |- | 1955 || Dazzy || Vance || P || Brooklyn Dodgers || 1915, 1918, 1922–1935 || BBWAA || 81.67% || 1891-03-04 || 1961-02-16 || |- | 1956 || Joe || Cronin || SS || Boston Red Sox || 1926–1945 || BBWAA || 78.76% || 1906-09-12 || 1984-10-07 || |- | 1956 || [[Greenberg-349 | Hank]] || [[Greenberg-349 | Greenberg]]* || 1B || Detroit Tigers || 1930, 1933–1941, 1945–1947 || BBWAA || 84.97% || 1911-01-01 || 1986-09-04 || |- | 1957 || [[Crawford-10839 | Sam]] || [[Crawford-10839 | Crawford]] || RF || Detroit Tigers || 1899–1917 || VC || || 1880-04-18 || 1968-06-15 || |- | 1957 || [[McCarthy-7208 | Joe]] || [[McCarthy-7208 | McCarthy]]* || MGR || New York Yankees || 1926–1946, 1948–1950 || VC || || 1887-04-21 || 1978-01-13 || |- | 1959 || [[Wheat-633 | Zach]] || [[Wheat-633 | Wheat]]* || LF || Brooklyn Dodgers || 1909–1927 || VC || || 1888-05-23 || 1972-03-11 || |- | 1961 || [[Carnarius-1 | Max]] || [[Carnarius-1 | Carey]] || CF || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1910–1929 || VC || || 1890-01-11 || 1976-05-30 || |- | 1961 || Billy || Hamilton || CF || Boston Beaneaters || 1888–1901 || VC || || 1866-02-16 || 1940-12-15 || |- | 1962 || [[Feller-189|Bob]] || [[Feller-189|Feller]]*+ || P || Cleveland Indians || 1936–1941, 1945–1956 || BBWAA || 93.75% || 1918-11-3 || 2010-12-15 || [[Image:Feller-189.jpg |75px]] |- | 1962 || Bill || McKechnie || MGR || Cincinnati Reds || 1915, 1922–1926, 1928–1946 || VC || || 1886-08-07 || 1965-10-29 || |- | 1962 || [[Robinson-13|Jackie]] || [[Robinson-13|Robinson]]* || 2B || Brooklyn Dodgers || 1947–1956 || BBWAA || 77.50% || 1919-01-31 || 1972-10-24 || [[Image:Robinson-13.jpg |75px]] |- | 1962 || [[Roush-654 | Edd]] || [[Roush-654 | Roush]]* || CF || Cincinnati Reds || 1913–1929, 1931 || VC || || 1893-05-08 || 1988-03-21 || |- | 1963 || [[Clarkson-3415 | John]] || [[Clarkson-3415 | Clarkson]] || P || Boston Beaneaters || 1882, 1884–1894 || VC || || 1861-07-01 || 1909-02-04 || |- | 1963 || Elmer || Flick || RF || Cleveland Indians || 1898–1910 || VC || || 1876-01-11 || 1971-01-09 || |- | 1963 || Sam || Rice || RF || Washington Senators || 1915–1934 || VC || || 1890-02-20 || 1974-10-13 || |- | 1963 || Eppa || Rixley || P || Cincinnati Reds || 1912–1917, 1919–1933 || VC || || || || |- | 1964 || Luke || Appling || SS || Chicago White Sox || 1930–1943, 1945–1950 || BBWAA || 94.00% || || || |- | 1964 || [[Faber-1247|Red]] ||[[Faber-1247|Faber]]*|| P || Chicago White Sox || 1914–1933 || VC || || || || |- | 1964 || [[Grimes-6586|Burleigh]] || [[Grimes-6586|Grimes]]|| P || Brooklyn Dodgers || 1916–1934 || VC || ||1893-08-18 || 1985-12-06|| |- | 1964 || Miller || Huggins || MGR || New York Yankees || 1913–1929 || VC || || || || |- | 1964 || Tim || Keefe || P || New York Giants || 1880–1893 || VC || || || || |- | 1964 || Heinie || Manush || LF || Washington Senators || 1923–1939 || VC || || || || |- | 1964 || John || Ward || SS || New York Giants || 1878–1894 || VC || || || || |- | 1965 || Pud || Galvin || P || Buffalo Bisons || 1875, 1879–1892 || VC || || || || |- | 1966 || [[Stengel-145|Casey]] || [[Stengel-145|Stengel]] || MGR || New York Yankees || 1934–1936,1938–1943, 1946–1960, 1962–1965 || VC || || 1890-7-30 || 1975-9-29 || [[Image:Stengel-145.jpg |75px]] |- | 1966 || [[Williams-42001|Ted]] || [[Williams-42001|Williams]]* || LF || Boston Red Sox || 1939–1942 || BBWAA || 93.38% || 1918-8-30 || 2002-7-5 || [[Image:Williams-42001.jpg |75px]] |- | 1967 || [[Rickey-34|Branch]] || [[Rickey-34|Rickey*]] || EXEC || — || 1925–1955 || VC || || 1881-12-20|| 1965-12-9|| |- | 1967 || Red || Ruffing || P || New York Yankees || 1924–1942, 1945–1947 || BBWAA || 86.93% || || || |- | 1967 || [[Waner-17|Lloyd]]|| [[Waner-17|Waner]] || CF || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1927–1942, 1944–1945 || VC || ||1906-3-16 ||1982-7-22 || [[Image:Waner-16.jpg |75px]] |- | 1968 || Kiki || Cuyler || RF || Chicago Cubs || 1921–1938 || VC || || || || |- | 1968 || Goose || Goslin || LF || Washington Senators || 1921–1938 || VC || || || || |- | 1968 || Joe|| Medwick || LF || St. Louis Cardinals || 1932–1948 || BBWAA || 84.81% || || || |- | 1969 || Roy ||Campanella || C || Brooklyn Dodgers || 1948–1957 || BBWAA || 79.41% || || || |- | 1969 || Stan ||Coveleski || P || Cleveland Indians || 1912, 1916–1928 || VC || || || || |- | 1969 || Waite || Hoyt || P || New York Yankees || 1918–1938 || VC || || || || |- | 1969 || [[Musiał-7|Stan]] || [[Musiał-7|Musial]]* || LF || St. Louis Cardinals || 1941–1944,1946–1963 || BBWAA || 93.24% ||1920-11-21 || 2013-1-19||[[Image:Musiat-7.jpg |75px]] |- | 1970 || Lou || Boudreau || SS || Cleveland Indians || 1938–1952 || BBWAA || 77.33% || || || |- | 1970 || Earle || Combs || CF || New York Yankees || 1924–1935 || VC || || || || |- | 1970 || [[Frick-776|Ford]] || [[Frick-776|Frick]]* || EXEC || — || 1934–1951, 1951–1965 || VC || || || || |- | 1970 || Jesse ||Haines || P || St. Louis Cardinals || 1918, 1920–1937 || VC || || || || |- | 1971 || [[Bancroft-691|Dave]] ||[[Bancroft-691|Bancroft]]* || SS || Philadelphia Phillies || 1915–1930 || VC || || 1891-4-20|| 1972-10-9|| [[Image:Bancroft-691.jpg |75px]] |- | 1971 || Jake || Beckley || 1B || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1888–1907 || VC || || || || |- | 1971 || Chick || Hafey || LF || St. Louis Cardinals || 1924–1935, 1937 || VC || || || || |- | 1971 || [[Hooper-3638|Harry]] || [[Hooper-3638|Hooper]]* || RF || Boston Red Sox || 1909–1925 || VC || ||1887-8-24 ||1974-12-18 ||[[Image:Hooper-3638.jpg |75px]] |- | 1971 || Joe || Kelley || LF || Baltimore Orioles (NL) || 1891–1906, 1908 || VC || || || || |- | 1971 || Rube || Marquard || P || New York Giants || 1908–1925 || VC || || || || |- | 1971 || [[Page-12486|Satchel]] || [[Page-12486|Paige]]* || P || Kansas City Monarchs || 1927–1953, 1955, 1965 || NLC || || || || |- | 1971 || George ||Weiss || EXEC || New York Yankees || 1947–1966 || VC || || || || |- | 1972 || [[Berra-8|Yogi]] || [[Berra-8|Berra]]* || C || New York Yankees || 1946–1963, 1965 || BBWAA || 85.61% || 1925-5-12 || 2015-9-22 || [[Image:Berra-8-1.jpg |75px]] |- | 1972 || Josh || Gibson || C || Homestead Grays || 1930–1946 || NLC || 100.00% || || || |- | 1972 || Lefty || Gomez || P || New York Yankees || 1930–1943 || VC || || || || |- | 1972 || Will ||Harridge || EXEC || — || 1909–1925 || VC || || || || |- | 1972 || Sandy || Koufax || P || Los Angeles Dodgers || 1955–1966 || BBWAA || 86.87% || || || |- | 1972 || Buck || Leonard || 1B || Homestead Grays || 1933–1950 || NLC || 77.78% || || || |- | 1972 || Early || Wynn || P || Cleveland Indians || 1939–1945, 1946–1962 || BBWAA || 76.01% || || || |- | 1972 || Ross ||Youngs || RF || New York Giants || 1917–1926 || VC || || || || |- | 1973 || [[Clemente-89|Roberto]] || [[Clemente-89|Clemente]] || RF || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1955–1972 || BBWAA || 92.69% ||1934-8-18 ||1972-12-31 ||[[Image:Clemente-89-1.jpg |75px]] |- | 1973 || Billy || Evans || UMP || — || 1906–1927 || VC || || || || |- | 1973 || Monte || Irvin || LF || Newark Eagles || 1937–1942, 1945–1956 || NLC || 75.00% || || || |- | 1973 || George || Kelly || 1B || New York Giants || 1915–1917, 1919–1930, 1932 || VC || || || || |- | 1973 || [[Spahn-3|Warren]] || [[Spahn-3|Spahn]]*+ || P || Milwaukee Braves || 1942, 1946–1965 || BBWAA || 82.89% || 1921-4-23 || 2003-11-24 || [[Image:Spahn-3.jpg |75px]] |- | 1973 || Mickey || Welch || P || New York Giants || 1880–1892 || VC || || || || |- | 1974 || Cool Papa || Bell || CF || St. Louis Stars || 1922–1938, 1942, 1947–1950 || NLC || 100.00% || || || |- | 1974 || [[Bottomley-241|Jim]] || [[Bottomley-241|Bottomley]] || 1B || St. Louis Cardinals || 1922–1937 || VC || || 1900-4-23 || 1959-12-11||[[Image:Bottomley-241.jpg|75px]] |- | 1974 || Jocko || Conlan || UMP || — || 1941–1965 || VC || || || || |- | 1974 || Whitey || Ford || P || New York Yankees || 1950, 1953–1967 || BBWAA || 77.81% || || || |- | 1974 || [[Mantle-110|Mickey]] || [[Mantle-110|Mantle]]* || CF || New York Yankees || 1951–1968 || BBWAA || 88.22% || 1931-10-20 || 1995-8-13 || [[Image:Mantle-110.jpg |75px]] |- | 1974 || Sam || Thompson || RF || Philadelphia Phillies || 1885–1898, 1908 || VC || || || || |- | 1975 || Earl || Averill || CF || Cleveland Indians || 1930–1941 || VC || || || || |- | 1975 || Bucky || Harris || MGR || Washington Senators || 1924–1943, 1947–1948, 1950–1956 || VC || || || || |- | 1975 || Billy || Herman || 2B || Chicago Cubs || 1931–1943, 1946–1947 || VC || || || || |- | 1975 || Judy || Johnson || 3B || Hilldale Daisies || 1918–1937 || NLC || || || || |- | 1975 || Ralph || Kiner || LF || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1946–1955 || BBWAA || 75.41% || || || |- | 1976 || Oscar || Charleston || CF || Pittsburgh Crawfords || 1915–1950, 1954 || NLC || || || || |- | 1976 || Roger || Connor || 1B || New York Giants || 1880–1897 || VC || || || || |- | 1976 || Cal || Hubbard || UMP || — || 1936–1951 || VC || || || || |- | 1976 || [[Lemon-851|Bob]] || [[Lemon-851|Lemon]]* || P || Cleveland Indians || 1941–1942, 1946–1958 || BBWAA || 78.61% || 1920-9-22 || 2000-1-11 || [[Image:Lemon-851.jpg |75px]] |- | 1976 || Freddie || Lindstrom || 3B || New York Giants || 1924–1935 || VC || || || || |- | 1976 || [[Roberts-17820|Robin]] || [[Roberts-17820|Roberts]]* || P || Philadelphia Phillies || 1948–1966 || BBWAA || 86.86% || 1926-9-30 || 2010-5-6 || [[Image:Roberts-17820.jpg |75px]] |- | 1977 || [[Banks-2508|Ernie]] || [[Banks-2508|Banks]]* || SS || Chicago Cubs || 1953–1971 || BBWAA || 83.81% || 1931-1-30 || 2015-1-23 || [[Image:Banks-2508.jpg |75px]] |- | 1977 || Martín || Dihigo || P || Cuban Stars (East) || 1923–1931, 1935–1936, 1945 || NLC || 87.50% || || || |- | 1977 || [[Lloyd-10463|Pop]] || [[Lloyd-10463|Lloyd]] || SS || New York Lincoln Giants || 1906–1932 || NLC || 87.50% || || || |- | 1977 || Al || Lopez || MGR || Cleveland Indians || 1951–1965, 1968–1969 || VC || || || || |- | 1977 || Amos || Rusie || P || New York Giants || 1889–1895, 1897–1898, 1901 || VC || || || || |- | 1977 || Joe || Sewell || SS || Cleveland Indians || 1920–1933 || VC || || || || |- | 1978 || Addie || Joss || P || Cleveland Indians || 1902–1910 || VC || || || || |- | 1978 || Larry || MacPhail || EXEC || — || 1933–1942, 1945–1947 || VC || || || || |- | 1978 || Eddie || Mathews || 3B || Milwaukee Braves || 1952–1968 || BBWAA || 79.42% || || || |- | 1979 || Warren || Giles || EXEC || Cincinnati Reds || 1937–1951, 1951–1969 || VC || || || || |- | 1979 || [[Mays-958|Willie]] || [[Mays-958|Mays]]* || CF || San Francisco Giants || 1951–1952, 1954–1973 || BBWAA || 94.68% ||1931-5-6 || || [[Image:Mays-958.jpg |75px]] |- | 1979 || Hack || Wilson || CF || Chicago Cubs || 1923–1934 || VC || || || || |- | 1980 || [[Kaline-1|Al]] ||[[Kaline-1|Kaline]]* || RF || Detroit Tigers || 1953–1974 || BBWAA || 88.31% ||1934-12-19 ||2020-4-6 || [[Image:Kaline-1.jpg|75px]] |- | 1980 || Chuck || Klein || RF || Philadelphia Phillies || 1928–1944 || VC || || || || |- | 1980 || Duke || Snider || CF || Brooklyn Dodgers || 1947–1964 || BBWAA || 86.49% || || || |- | 1980 || Tom || Yawkey || EXEC || Boston Red Sox || 1933–1976 || VC || || || || |- | 1981 || Rube || Foster || MGR || Chicago American Giants || 1902–1926 || VC || || || || |- | 1981 || Bob || Gibson || P || St. Louis Cardinals || 1959–1975 || BBWAA || 84.04% || || || |- | 1981 ||[[Mize-934 | Johnny]] || [[Mize-934 | Mize]]* || 1B || St. Louis Cardinals || 1936–1942, 1946–1953 || VC || || || || [[Image: Mize-934.jpg |75px]] |- | 1982 || [[Aaron-617 | Hank]] || [[Aaron-617 | Aaron]]* || RF || Milwaukee Braves[c 10] || 1954–1976 || BBWAA || 97.83% || 1934-02-05 || 2021-01-22 || |- | 1982 || [[Chandler-3473 | Happy]] || [[Chandler-3473 | Chandler]]* || EXEC || — || 1945–1951 || VC || || 1898-07-14 || 1991-06-15 || |- | 1982 || Travis || Jackson || SS || New York Giants || 1922–1936 || VC || || || || |- | 1982 || [[Robinson-31542|Frank]] || [[Robinson-31542|Robinson]]* || RF || Cincinnati Reds[c 11] || 1956–1976 || BBWAA || 89.16% || ||2019-02-07 || |- | 1983 || Walter || Alston || MGR || Los Angeles Dodgers || 1954–1976 || VC || || || || |- | 1983 || [[Kell-228|George]] || [[Kell-228|Kell]]* || 3B || Detroit Tigers || 1943–1957 || VC || || 1922-8-23 || 2009-3-24 || [[Image:Kell-228.jpg |75px]] |- | 1983 || Juan || Marichal || P || San Francisco Giants || 1960–1975 || BBWAA || 83.69% || || || |- | 1983 || Brooks || Robinson || 3B || Baltimore Orioles || 1955–1977 || BBWAA || 91.98% || || || |- | 1984 || Luis || Aparicio || SS || Chicago White Sox || 1956–1973 || BBWAA || 84.62% || || || |- | 1984 || Don || Drysdale || P || Los Angeles Dodgers || 1956–1969 || BBWAA || 78.41% || || || |- | 1984 || Rick || Ferrell || C || Boston Red Sox || 1929–1945, 1947 || VC || || || || |- | 1984 || Harmon || Killebrew || 1B || Minnesota Twins || 1954–1975 || BBWAA || 83.13% || || || |- | 1984 || Pee Wee || Reese || SS || Brooklyn Dodgers || 1940–1942, 1946–1958 || VC || || || || |- | 1985 || Lou || Brock || LF || St. Louis Cardinals || 1961–1979 || BBWAA || 79.75% || || || |- | 1985 || [[Slaughter-1028|Enos]] || [[Slaughter-1028|Slaughter]]* || RF || St. Louis Cardinals || 1938–1959 || VC || ||1916-4-27 ||2002-8-12 ||[[Image:Slaughter-1028.jpg |75px]] |- | 1985 || Arky ||Vaughan || SS || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1932–1943, 1947–1948 || VC || || || || |- | 1985 || Hoyt || Wilhelm || P || Chicago White Sox || 1952–1972 || BBWAA || 83.80% || || || |- | 1986 || Bobby ||Doerr || 2B || Boston Red Sox || 1937–1944, 1946–1951 || VC || || || || |- | 1986 || Ernie || Lombardi || C || Cincinnati Reds || 1931–1947 || VC || || || || |- | 1986 || Willie || McCovey || 1B || San Francisco Giants || 1959–1980 || BBWAA || 81.41% || || || |- | 1987 || Ray || Dandridge || 3B || Newark Eagles || 1933–1939, 1942, 1944, 1949 || VC || || || || |- | 1987 || Catfish || Hunter || P || Oakland Athletics[c 13] || 1965–1979 || BBWAA || 76.27% || || || |- | 1987 || Billy || Williams || LF || Chicago Cubs || 1959–1976 || BBWAA || 85.71% || || || |- | 1988 || Willie || Stargell || LF || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1962–1982 || BBWAA || 82.44% || || || |- | 1989 || Al || Barlick || UMP || — || 1940–1943,1946–1955, 1958–1971 || VC || || || || |- | 1989 || Johnny || Bench || C || Cincinnati Reds || 1967–1983 || BBWAA || 96.42% || || || |- | 1989 || Red || Schoendienst || 2B || St. Louis Cardinals || 1945–1963 || VC || || || || |- | 1989 || Carl || Yastrzemski || LF || Boston Red Sox || 1961–1983 || BBWAA || 94.63% || || || |- | 1990 || Joe || Morgan || 2B || Cincinnati Reds || 1963–1984 || BBWAA || 81.76% || || || |- | 1990 || Jim || Palmer || P || Baltimore Orioles || 1965–1984 || BBWAA || 92.57% || || || |- | 1991 || Rod ||Carew || 1B || Minnesota Twins || 1967–1985 || BBWAA || 90.52% || || || |- | 1991 || [[Jenkins-22021|Ferguson]] || [[Jenkins-22021|Jenkins]] || P || Chicago Cubs || 1965–1983 || BBWAA || 75.40% || || || |- | 1991 || Tony ||Lazzeri || 2B || New York Yankees || 1926–1939 || VC || || || || |- | 1991 || Gaylord || Perry || P || San Francisco Giants || 1962–1983 || BBWAA || 77.20% || || || |- | 1991 || Bill || Veeck || EXEC || Chicago White Sox || 1946–1949, 1951–1953, 1959–1961, 1975–1980 || VC || || || || |- | 1992 || Rollie || Fingers || P || Oakland Athletics || 1968–1982, 1984–1985 || BBWAA || 81.16% || || || |- | 1992 || Bill || McGowan || UMP || — || 1925–1954 || VC || || || || |- | 1992 || Hal || Newhouser || P || Detroit Tigers || 1939–1955 || VC || || || || |- | 1992 || [[Seaver-569|Tom]] || [[Seaver-569|Seaver]]* || P || New York Mets || 1967–1986 || BBWAA || 98.84% || 1944-11-17 || || [[Image:Seaver-569.jpg |75px]] |- | 1993 || Reggie || Jackson || RF || Oakland Athletics || 1967–1987 || BBWAA || 93.62% || || || |- | 1994 || Steve || Carlton || P || Philadelphia Phillies || 1965–1988 || BBWAA || 95.82% || || || |- | 1994 || Leo || Durocher || MGR || Brooklyn Dodgers || 1939–1946, 1948–1955, 1966–1973|| VC || || || || |- | 1994 || Phil || Rizzuto || SS || New York Yankees || 1941–1942, 1946–1956 || VC || || || || |- | 1995 || Richie || Ashburn || CF || Philadelphia Phillies || 1948–1962 || VC || || || || |- | 1995 || Leon || Day || P || Newark Eagles || 1934–1939, 1941–1943, 1946, 1949–1950 || VC || || || || |- | 1995 || William ||Hulbert || EXEC || — || 1876–1882 || VC || || || || |- | 1995 || Mike || Schmidt || 3B || Philadelphia Phillies || 1972–1989 || BBWAA || 96.52% || || || |- | 1995 || Vic || Willis || P || Boston Braves || 1898–1910 || VC || || || || |- | 1996 || [[Bunning-97|Jim]] || [[Bunning-97|Bunning]] || P || Philadelphia Phillies || 1955–1971 || VC || || || || |- | 1996 || Bill || Foster || P || Chicago American Giants || 1923–1938 || VC || || || || |- | 1996 || Ned || Hanlon || MGR || Baltimore Orioles (NL) || 1889–1890, 1892–1907 || VC || || || || |- | 1996 || Earl || Weaver || MGR || Baltimore Orioles || 1968–1982, 1985–1986 || VC || || || || |- | 1997 || Nellie || Fox || 2B || Chicago White Sox || 1947–1965 || VC || || || || |- | 1997 || Tommy || [[Lasorda-1|Lasorda]]* || MGR || Los Angeles Dodgers || 1976–1996 || VC || || || || |- | 1997 || Phil || Niekro || P || Atlanta Braves || 1964–1987 || BBWAA || 80.34% || || || |- | 1997 || Willie || Wells || SS || St. Louis Stars || 1923, 1924–1936, 1942, 1944–1948 || VC || || || || |- | 1998 || [[Davis-118362|George]] || [[Davis-118362|Davis]] || SS || New York Giants || 1890–1909 || VC || || || || |- | 1998 || Larry || Doby || CF || Cleveland Indians || 1942–1943, 1946–1959 || VC || || || || |- | 1998 || Lee || MacPhail || EXEC || — || 1958–1984 || VC || || || || |- | 1998 || Bullet || Rogan || P || Kansas City Monarchs || 1917, 1920–1938 || VC || || || || |- | 1998 || Don || Sutton || P || Los Angeles Dodgers || 1966–1988 || BBWAA || 81.60% || || || |- | 1999 || George || Brett || 3B || Kansas City Royals || 1973–1993 || BBWAA || 98.19% || || || |- | 1999 || Orlando || Cepeda || 1B || San Francisco Giants || 1958–1974 || VC || || || || |- | 1999 || Nestor || Chylak || UMP || — || 1954–1978 || VC || || || || |- | 1999 || Nolan || Ryan || P || California Angels || 1966, 1968–1993 || BBWAA || 98.79% || || || |- | 1999 || Frank || Selee || MGR || Boston Beaneaters || 1890, 1892–1905 || VC || || || || |- | 1999 || Joe || Williams || P || New York Lincoln Giants || 1910–1932 || VC || || || || |- | 1999 || Robin || Yount || SS || Milwaukee Brewers || 1974–1993 || BBWAA || 77.46% || || || |- | 2000 || Sparky ||Anderson || MGR || Detroit Tigers || 1970–1995 || VC || || || || |- | 2000 || Carlton || Fisk || C || Chicago White Sox || 1969, 1971–1993 || BBWAA || 79.56% || || || |- | 2000 || Bid || McPhee || 2B || Cincinnati Red Stockings || 1882–1899 || VC || || || || |- | 2000 || Tony ||Pérez || 1B || Cincinnati Reds || 1964–1986 || BBWAA || 77.15% || || || |- | 2000 || Turkey || Stearnes || CF || Detroit Stars || 1920–1942, 1945 || VC || || || || |- | 2001 || Bill || Mazeroski || 2B || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1956–1972 || VC || || || || |- | 2001 || Kirby || Puckett || CF || Minnesota Twins || 1984–1995 || BBWAA || 82.14% || || || |- | 2001 || Dave || Winfield || RF || New York Yankees || 1973–1995 || BBWAA || 84.47% || || || |- | 2001 || Hilton || Smith || P || Kansas City Monarchs || 1932–1948 || VC || || || || |- | 2002 || Ozzie || Smith || SS || St. Louis Cardinals || 1978–1996 || BBWAA || 91.74% || || || |- | 2003 || Gary || Carter || C || Montreal Expos || 1974–1992 || BBWAA || 78.02% || || || |- | 2003 || Eddie || Murray || 1B || Baltimore Orioles || 1977–1997 || BBWAA || 85.28% || || || |- | 2004 || Dennis || Eckersley || P || Oakland Athletics || 1975–1998 || BBWAA || 83.20% || || || |- | 2004 || Paul || Molitor || 3B || Milwaukee Brewers || 1978–1998 || BBWAA || 85.20% || || || |- | 2005 || Wade || Boggs || 3B || Boston Red Sox || 1982–1999 || BBWAA || 91.86% || || || |- | 2005 || Ryne || Sandberg || 2B || Chicago Cubs || 1981–1994, 1996–1997 || BBWAA || 76.16% || || || |- | 2006 || Ray || Brown || P || Homestead Grays || 1931–1945 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Willard || Brown || CF || Kansas City Monarchs || 1935–1950 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Andy || Cooper || P || Kansas City Monarchs || 1920–1941 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Frank || Grant || 2B || Cuban Giants || 1886–1903 || SCNL || 2 || || || |- | 2006 || Pete ||Hill || CF || Chicago American Giants || 1899–1926 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Biz || Mackey || C || Hilldale Giants || 1920–1947 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Effa || Manley || EXEC || Newark Eagles || 1935–1948 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || José || Méndez || P || Cuban Stars || 1908–1926 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Alex || Pompez || EXEC || New York Cubans || 1916–1950 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Cum || Posey || EXEC || Homestead Grays || 1920–1946 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Louis || Santop || C || Hilldale Daisies || 1909–1926 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Bruce ||Sutter || P || Chicago Cubs || 1976–1988 || BBWAA || 76.90% || || || |- | 2006 || Mule || Suttles || 1B || Newark Eagles || 1921, 1923–1944 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Ben || Taylor || 1B || Indianapolis ABCs || 1908–1929 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Cristóbal || Torriente || CF || Chicago American Giants || 1913–1928 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Sol || White || EXEC || Philadelphia Giants || — || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || J. L. || Wilkinson || EXEC || Kansas City Monarchs || 1912–1948 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2006 || Jud || Wilson || 3B || Philadelphia Stars || 1922–1945 || SCNL || || || || |- | 2007 || Tony || Gwynn || RF || San Diego Padres || 1982–2001 || BBWAA || 97.61% || || || |- | 2007 || Cal ||Ripken, Jr. || SS || Baltimore Orioles || 1981–2001 || BBWAA || 98.53% || || || |- | 2008 || Barney || Dreyfuss || EXEC/PIO || Pittsburgh Pirates || 1899–1932 || VC || 83.33% || || || |- | 2008 || Rich || Gossage || P || New York Yankees || 1972–1989, 1991–1994 || BBWAA || 85.82% || || || |- | 2008 || Bowie || Kuhn || EXEC || — || 1969–1984 || VC || 83.33% || || || |- | 2008 || Walter || O'Malley || EXEC || Los Angeles Dodgers || 1950–1979 || VC || 75.00% || || || |- | 2008 || Billy || Southworth || MGR || St. Louis Cardinals || 1929, 1940–1951 || VC || 81.25% || || || |- | 2008 || Dick || Williams || MGR || Montreal Expos || 1967–1969, 1971–1988 || VC || 81.25% || || || |- | 2009 || Joe ||Gordon || 2B || New York Yankees || 1938–1950 || VC || 83.33% || || || |- | 2009 || Rickey || Henderson || LF || Oakland Athletics || 1979–2003 || BBWAA || 94.81% || || || |- | 2009 || Jim || Rice || LF || Boston Red Sox || 1974–1989 || BBWAA || 76.44% || || || |- | 2010 || Doug || Harvey || UMP || — || 1962–1992 || VC || 93.75% || || || |- | 2010 || Whitey || Herzog || MGR || St. Louis Cardinals || 1973–1990 || VC || 87.50% || || || |- | 2010 || Andre || Dawson || OF || Montreal Expos || 1977–1996 || BBWAA || 77.90% || || || |- | 2011 || Roberto || Alomar || 2B || Toronto Blue Jays || 1988–2004 || BBWAA || 90.00% || || || |- | 2011 || Bert || Blyleven || P || Minnesota Twins || 1970–1992 || BBWAA || 79.70% || || || |- | 2011 || Pat || Gillick || EXEC || Toronto Blue Jays || 1978–2008 || VC || 81.30% || || || |- | 2012 || Barry || Larkin || SS || Cincinnati Reds || 1986–2004 || BBWAA || 86.40% || || || |- | 2012 || [[Santo-128|Ron]]|| [[Santo-128|Santo]] || 3B || Chicago Cubs || 1960–1974 || VC || 93.75% || 1940-2-25 || 2010-12-3 || [[Image:Santo-128.jpg|75px]] |- | 2013 || Hank || O'Day || UMP || — || 1895–1927 || VC || 93.80% || || || |- | 2013 || Jacob || Ruppert || EXEC || New York Yankees || 1915–1938 || VC || 93.80% || || || |- | 2013 || Deacon || White || 3B || Buffalo Bisons (NL) || 1871–1890 || VC || 87.50% || || || |- | 2014 || Bobby || Cox || MGR || Atlanta Braves || 1978–2010 || VC || 100.00% || || || |- | 2014 || Tom || Glavine || P || Atlanta Braves || 1987–2008 || BBWAA || 91.94% || || || |- | 2014 || Tony || La Russa || MGR || St. Louis Cardinals[c 13] || 1979–2011 || VC || 100.00% || || || |- | 2014 || Greg || Maddux || P || Atlanta Braves[c 13] || 1986–2008 || BBWAA || 97.19% || || || |- | 2014 || Frank ||Thomas || DH || Chicago White Sox || 1990–2008 || BBWAA || 83.71% || || || |- | 2014 || Joe || Torre || MGR || New York Yankees || 1977–2010 || VC || 100.00% || || || |- | 2015 || Craig || Biggio || 2B || Houston Astros || 1988–2007 || BBWAA || 82.70% || || || |- | 2015 || Randy || Johnson || P || Seattle Mariners[c 21] || 1988–2009 || BBWAA || 97.27% || || || |- | 2015 || Pedro || Martinez || P || Boston Red Sox || 1992–2009 || BBWAA || 91.07% || || || |- | 2015 || John || Smoltz || P || Atlanta Braves || 1988–2009 || BBWAA || 82.88% || || || |- | 2016 || Ken || Griffey Jr. || OF || Seattle Mariners || 1989–2010 || BBWAA || 99.32% || || || |- | 2016 || Mike ||Piazza || C || New York Mets || 1992–2008 || BBWAA || 82.95% || || || |- | 2017 || Jeff || Bagwell || 1B || Houston Astros || 1991-2005 || BBWAA || 86.2% || || || |- | 2017 || Tim || Raines|| LF || Montreal Expos || 1979-2002 || BBWAA || 85.97% || || |- | 2017 || Ivan || Rogrigueaz || C || Texas Rangers || 1991-2011 || BBWAA || 76.02% || || |- | 2017 || John || Schuerholz || EXEC || Atlanta Braves || 1966-Present || VC (TG) || 100% || || |- | 2017 || Bud || Selig || EXEC || --- || 1992-2015 || VC (TG) || 93.8% || || |- | 2018 || Vladimir || Guerrero || RF || Montreal Expos || 1996-2011 || BBWAA || 92.89% || || |- | 2018 || Trevor || Hoffman || P || San Diego Padres || 1993-2010 || BBWAA || 79.86% || || |- | 2018 || Chipper || Jones || 3B || Atlanta Braves || 1993 1995-2012 || BBWAA || 97.16% || || |- | 2018 || Jim || Thome || 1B || Cleveland Indians || 1991-2012 || BBWAA || 89.91% || || |- | 2018 || Jack || Morris || P || Detroit Tigers || 1977-1994 || VC (MB) || 87.5% || || |- | 2018 || Alan || Trammell || SS || Detroit Tigers || 1977-1996 || VC (MB) || 81.3% || || |- | 2019 || Mariano || Rivera || P || New York Yankees || 1995-2013 || BBWAA || 100% || || |- | 2019 || Roy || Halladay || P || Toronto Blue Jays || 1998-2013 || BBWAA || 85.41% || || |- | 2019 || Edgar || Martinez|| DH || Seattle Mariners || 1987-2004|| BBWAA || 85.41% || || |- | 2019 || Mike || Mussina || P || Baltimore Orioles || 1991-2008|| BBWAA || 76.71% || || |- | 2019 || Harold || Baines || DH || Chicago White Sox || 1980-2001 || VC (TG) || 75% || || |- | 2019 || Lee || Smith || P || Chicago Cubs || 1980-1997|| VC (TG) || 100% || || |- | 2020 || Derek || Jeter || SS || New York Yankees || 1995-2014 || BBWAA || 99.75% || || |- | 2020 || Larry || Walker || RF || Colorado Rockies || 1989-2005 || BBWAA || 76.57% || || |- | 2020 || Marvin || Miller || EXEC || --- || 1966-1982 || VC (MB) || 75% || || |- | 2020 || Ted || Simmons || C || St. Louis Cardinals || 1968-1988 || VC (MB) || 81.3% || || |- | 2022 || David || Ortiz || DH || Boston Red Sox || 1997-2016 || BBWAA || 77.9% || || |- | 2022 || Bud || Fowler || EXEC || --- || 1878-1898 || VC (EB) || 75% || || |- | 2022 || Gil || Hodges|| 1B || Brooklyn Dodgers || 1943, 1947-1963 || VC (GD) || 75% || || |- | 2022 || Jim || Katt || P || Minnesota Twins || 1959-1983 || VC (GD) || 75% || || |- | 2022 || Minnie || Miñoso || LF || Chicago White Sox || 1946-1980 || VC (GD) || 87.5% || || |- | 2022 || Buck || O'Neil || EXEC || Kansas City Monarchs || 1937-1948 || VC (EB) || 81.3% || || |- | 2022 || Tony || Oliva|| RF || Minnesota Twins || 1962-1976|| VC (GD)|| 75% || || |- | 2023 || Scott || Rolen || 3B || Philadelphia Phillies || 1996-2012 || BBWAA || 76.3% || || |- | 2023 || Fred || McGriff|| 1B|| Atlanta Braves || 1986-2004|| VC (COB)|| 100% || || |- | 2023 || Jim || Leyland || MGR || Detroit Tigers || 1986-1999, 2006-2013 || BBWAA || 93.8% || || |} ===Key=== {| class="wikitable" ! 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The first position listed is the position at which the individual is best known. |- | EXEC || Baseball executives, such as a general manager |- | MGR || Managers |- | PIO || Pioneer contributors |- | UMP || Umpires |- | BBWAA || Baseball Writers' Association of America |- | VC || Veterans Committee |- | NLC || Veterans Committee based on Negro league career |-4 | SCNL || Special committee on the Negro Leagues and the Pre-Negro League |- | PI || Pre-Integration Committee |- | GE || Golden Era Committee |- | EE || Expansion Era Committee |- | TG || Today's Game Era Committee |- | MB || Modern Baseball Era Committee |- | GD || Golden Days Era Committee |- | EB || Early Baseball Era Committee |- | COB || Contemporary Baseball Era Committee |- | CLB || Classic Baseball Era Committee |- | P || Pitcher |- | C || Catcher |- | 1B || First baseman |- | 2B || Second baseman |- | 3B || Third baseman |- | SS || Shortstop |- | LF || Left fielder |- | CF || Center fielder |- | RF || Right fielder |- | DH || Designated hitter |} ===Further Reading=== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_members_of_the_Baseball_Hall_of_Fame Wikipedia List of Member of the Baseball Hall of Fame] [http://baseballhall.org/|Baseball Hall of Fame Website] ==Project Notes== Please feel free to add/edit this page or any of the profiles linked.

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    [[Category:Basso_Name_Study]] [[Category: Italy, Basso Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Purpose of the Basso One Name Study== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Basso and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add "Category:Basso Name Study" to your profiles of people born with the Basso surname, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. =Basso Name Meaning= ==Etymology== According to the etymology of the Basso surname it may has originated from a nickname or a name indicating a person of small stature but also from the noble Basso house in the Campana region ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campana,_Calabria Campana on Wikipedia]) in the Calabria region of Southern Italy.Translation by Andreas West from http://www.paginebianche.it/cognome/basso.htm The Dictionary of American Family Names defines the origin of Basso in a similar way: in some cases from Bassus, a family name of the Republican period, from Latin bassus ‘thickset’, i.e. wide as opposed to tall; in others from a medieval nickname Basso meaning ‘short’, ‘low’, a derivative of bassus.Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press ==Latin form Bassus== In this second case the latin form '''Bassus''' created the surname in the Republican era (this is the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Republic Roman Republic era]). The search for the meaning and origin of the surname Basso leads, as shown by acts of time, in the High Middle Ages times (see: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/High_Middle_Ages the High Middle Ages]) where the history of the name indicates a '''Leo Bassus''' from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Farfa Farfa], near [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lazio Lazio], in the year 840 and a '''Landulfo Bassus''', from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aversa Adversa], in the year 1160.Translation by Andreas West from http://www.paginebianche.it/cognome/basso.htm ==Popularity of the Basso surname== In total there are about 4696 Basso in Italy in 1259 municipalities ([http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Comune in Italian comuni]). Basso is also the 189th most popular surname in Italy.Translation by Andreas West from http://www.paginebianche.it/cognome/basso.htm ==Basso family in history== The surname Basso, absolutely one of the oldest in Italy, was present in the Mediterranean area before the birth of Christ. There is evidence to be found in ancient Greece with Lollio Basso, a Roman [http://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/epigrammatist epigrammatist] from the 1st century AC along the shores of North Africa and, particularly, in the Italian pensinsula and Rome. Here in particular, eminent personalities carried that surname who occupied political offices, civil and military prestige without forgetting those who contributed to the development of culture and Latin civilizationTranslation by Andreas West from http://www.nobili-napoletani.it/Basso.htm ==Variances of the Basso surname== Among the Italian surnames one can find variants like '''Bassich''' in Veneto, '''Bassetti''' in Lombardy, Trentino and Umbria and '''Bass''' in Lombardy and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Emilia-Romagna Emilia Romagna], the latter throughout Italy as a whole. Accompanied by "Lo" or "Li" as in '''Lo Basso''' or '''Li Basso''' is a derivation of Southern Italy. If you know a '''Bascio''' or a '''Basciu''' their origins will presumably be southern or [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liguria Ligurian] but if you meet a '''Bassino''' could be originating from [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turin Turin] while '''Bassotti''' is more [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marche Marche].Translation by Andreas West from http://www.paginebianche.it/cognome/basso.htm Still, for the genealogical time frame where written records exists it should be possible to find family members which originate from one joined ancestor, like eg in Asiago there are many Basso but it seems they all go back sooner or later to one family. =Place of origin= Basso is primarily a surname common in Northern Italy, in [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Veneto Veneto], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piedmont Piedmont], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liguria Liguria], [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lombardy Lombardy] and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friuli-Venezia_Giulia Friuli] but, although in lesser numbers, it can also be found in lesser number in Lazio and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apulia Puglia] (see distribution of Basso surname further down).Translation by Andreas West from http://www.paginebianche.it/cognome/basso.htm ==Distribution of Basso among Italian regions== There are approximately 4696 Basso in Italy and 36% of them are from the Veneto region with another 16% from the Piemonte regionhttp://www.cognomix.it/mappe-dei-cognomi-italiani/BASSO/:
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    ==Distribution of Basso in the Veneto region== Further zooming into the Veneto region displays that 94% of the Basso in the Veneto region are from 4 Provinces, namely Treviso, Vicenza, Venezia and Padovahttp://www.cognomix.it/mappe-dei-cognomi-italiani/BASSO/VENETO/:
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    ==Relative distribution of Basso in Italian commune== I've compiled a table of Italian commune with more than 20 Basso in there and ordered them by their weight vs the total population in that city. This is list of communities where different lines of Basso are most likely originating fromhttp://www.cognomix.it/mappe-dei-cognomi-italiani/BASSO/:
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    =Famous Basso= Among the illustrious men indicated by this surname are: ==Junius Bassus== [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarcophagus_of_Junius_Bassus Junius Bassus] who was the "praefectus urbi" of Rome when he died in 359AD ==Saint Bassus of Lucera== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bassus_of_Lucera Saint Bassus] (c. 40/50 - 118) was a Christian martyr and saint ==Matteo Bassi== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matteo_Bassi Matteo Bassi] (b. in 1495 - 1552) was the co-founder and first Superior-General of the [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Order_of_Friars_Minor_Capuchin Order of Friars Minor Capuchins] ==Ugo Bassi== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ugo_Bassi Ugo Bassi] (b. August 12, 1800 - August 8, 1849) was a Roman Catholic priest and Italian nationalist ==Lelio Basso== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lelio_Basso Lelio Basso] (b. December 25, 1903 - December 16, 1978) was an Italian democratic socialist politician and journalist ==Marino Basso== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marino_Basso Marino Basso] (b. June 1, 1945) is an Italian former professional road racing cyclist, who won the World Cycling Championship in 1972 ==Christian Basso== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Christian_Basso Christian Basso] (b. September 27, 1966) is an Argentine musician, known as both a composer and a multi-instrumentalist ==Martín Basso== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mart%C3%ADn_Basso Martín Basso] [b. July 26, 1974) is an Argentine racing driver ==Claudio Basso== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudio_Basso Claudio Basso] (b. August 6, 1977) is an Argentine singer ==Ivan Basso== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Basso Ivan Basso] (b. November 26, 1977) is an Italian professional road bicycle racer ==Anthony Basso== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Anthony_Basso Anthony Basso] (b. July 4, 1979) is a French footballer ==Gabriel Basso== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gabriel_Basso Louis Gabriel Basso III] (b. December 11, 1994) is an American film and television actor, who has been appearing in film and television roles since 2007 ==Annalise Basso== [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annalise_Basso Annalise Basso] (b. December 2, 1998) is an American film and television actress and model =Heraldry= The heraldry of surnames illustrates the family clan of Basso: the branches of Piedmont, Lombardy and Veneto were awarded Noble title whereas the descendants of the House of Liguria were [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Count Counts] noble appellation meaning "Companion of the Prince"Translation by Andreas West from http://www.paginebianche.it/cognome/basso.htm ==Coat of arms of the Basso family branch of Monte Sant'Angelo, Puglia== The excellent website [http://www.nobili-napoletani.it/Basso.htm Noble Basso families] researched by Professor Pasquale Basso has the coat of arms of the Monte Sant'Angelo branch of the Basso family:
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    It consists of a blue lion straightened up naturally which breaks with the left paw a column and holds a lily of identical color in the right one.http://www.nobili-napoletani.it/Basso.htm ==Coat of arms of the Basso family in Liguria and Piedmont around 1000 A.D.==
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    Translation by Andreas West from http://www.nobili-napoletani.it/Basso.htm =Sources=

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    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' * Leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. * Coordinator of this page is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]], and * Jon Czarowitz * David Selman * Tamra New ===History/Time Line=== {{Image|file=Bastrop_County_Texas.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Baron de Bastrop Monument,. }} {{blue|Bastrop County was created in 1834 as a " Mina" municipality of Bastrop colony and later organized as a county in 1837}}. Bastrop County, Texas is named for '''[[Nering_Bögel-3|Philip Hendrick (Felipe) "Baron de Bastrop" Nering Bögel aka Neri,"Baron de Bastrop"]]''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZPrxJ96tNGE Baron de Bastrop] {{Image|file=Bastrop_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Baron de Bastrop Neri }}{{clear}} *The television series ''Friday Night Lights'' was filmed in Bastrop County, Texas *The movie Hope Floats and the Tree Of Life were filmed mostly in Smithville, Bastrop County, TX. *The movie Texas Chainsaw Massacre was filmed around the county. '''Old San Antonio Road'''
    The early road extended between Nacogdoches, colony and San Antonio, Bexar colony, running through the region helped the colonization efforts was called '''Old San Antonio Road'''. See the Texas Project for the Space:Old San Antonio Road page, and Texas Space Page to read and see its map. [[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] '''[[Space:Old_San_Antonio_Road|Old San Antonio Road]]''' :'''1000 years ago''' (Neo-American period) The McCormick site near McDade has produced archeological evidence of human life in the area. [http://www.bastropcountyhistoricalsociety.com/#!history/cwfb Bastrop county history][http://www.bastropcountyhistoricalsociety.com/#!history/cwfb Bastrop county history] :'''1700s-1800s''' The Tonkawa inhabited the area, and the Comanche Indians came to hunt along the river each fall. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb03 :'''1804''' Spanish Governor Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante built a fort Puesta del Colorado at the Colorado River near the current town of Bastrop at the river crossing. :'''1823''' Baron de Bastrop obtained permission from the Spanish to found a German colony and selected the site for the Bastrop Colony in 1823. Subsequently Baron de Bastrop failed to establish a settlement. Stephen F Austin, a longtime friend and coworker named the Colony later as the town of Bastop, Texas [http://www.bastroptexas.net/history/bastrop.htm History of Bastrop County] [[Neri-49|'''Felipe Enrique "Baron de Bastrop" Neri''']] -d.1829), (Baron de Bastrop) was an early Dutch settler who assisted [[Austin-1002|Stephen F. Austin]] in obtaining land grants in [[:Space: Texas|Spanish/Mexican Texas]]. First colonization attempts failed. The Baron was later deemed a shister and a fraud. His burial location is unknown. :'''1827''' - After Stephen F Austin located hi s"Little Colony" of (100) families on the same site the Baron De Bastrop had obtained permission from the Mexican government, then Baron de Bastrop began planning the German community. The Pioneers continued to encounter intense Native American resistance. [http://www.bastroptexas.net/history/bastrop.htm History of Bastrop County] :The agreement with the Mexican Government and Stephen F Austin was that no slaves would be permitted. The colonists brought them anyway and this was overlooked by the Mexican Government. :Original colonies in the Bastrop County area: ::Austin’s Little Colony (lying north of the Old San Antonio Road and east of the Colorado River) Milam Colony (southwestern section, north of the Old San Antonio Road and west of the Colorado River) Leftwich’s Colony extended into the extreme northern portion of the county above Little Colony) Austin’s Original Colony (south of the Old San Antonio Road and east of DeWitt’s Colony) DeWitt’s Colony (South of the Old San Antonio Road with a portion overlapping Austin’s contract and the northeastern boundary at the headwaters of the Lavaca River). www.usgenwebsites.org/TXBastrop/ :Bastrop County was colonized under terms of Austin’s original colony, Austin’s Little colony, and Milam’s Colony. By 1830 early pioneers such as Josiah Wilbarger, Reuben Hornsby, James Burleson, Edward Burleson, and Jess Barker had located in the Bastrop area. [http://www.bastroptexas.net/history/bastrop.htm History of Bastrop County] :'''1830'''-The area was still having Indian attacks. Bastrop was named for the Baron de Bastrop. They cleared farms in S part of county. Many areas of settlement were colonies connected via non-paved simple ranching/farming roads. roads. settlement and ranching and four major roads. [http://www.bastroptexas.net/history/bastrop.htm History of Bastrop County] :''' 1831''' [[Austin-1002|Austin]] received a second land grant; the two grants, later became by 1835 the [[:Category: Bastrop, Texas|Mina]] Municipality, (geographically composed of what is now Bastrop County, Texas. The district was for Spanish general '''Francisco Xavier Mina'''. In '''1834''' The vast municipality consisting of all or part of sixteen present-day counties, was established by the government of Coahuila and Texas. The historical town, '''Mina''' is now known as Bastrop. :'''1834''' The municipality contained (16) counties with the town of Mina, which later became Bastrop. :'''1836'''-Bastrop County is named in honor of the man who first brought settlers to Bastrop, Baron de Bastrop, Phillip Hendrik Nering Bogel. Three Bastropians signed the [[Space:Texas Declaration of Independence |Texas Declaration of Independence]] during the Texas Revolution, Eleven Bastropians (11) died at the Alamo, and 60 fought in the Battle of San Jacinto.[http://www.chron.com/news/article/Bastrop-river-walk-recalls-town-s-1562405.php Houston Chronicle article, Bastrop] :[[Space:Texas_Declaration_of_Independence|Texas Declaration of Independence]]. :'''1836-37''' -When Texas became a republic, Mina Municipality became one of twenty-three original counties. These counties later formed: Mason, Kimble, Llano, Burnet, Williamson, Gillespie, Blanco, Comal, Hays, Travis, Caldwell, Bastrop, Lee, Gonzales, Fayette, Washington, and Lavaca counties: https://www.usgenwebsites.org/TXBastrop/ :'''1837''' Congress of the Republic of Texas changed the county name to Bastrop in honor of the baron and name of the town as well. As with other Districts, The Mina Municipality was gradually divided into counties. :'''1837''' Houston signed an act which created the town of Mina, which became Bastrop. Also the county became Bastrop County. Bastrop County was never a leader in cotton production, but cotton was favored for the next (50) years. :'''1838''' - The first entry in the court records of January 1, 1838, page 300 of Deed Volume 1, showed the County of Mina now recorded as Bastrop County. The Bastrop Steam Mill Company began operating, initiated by the Lost Pines lumbering activity and reached its peak by early mid 1840s.. :'''1840s''' Bastrop mills sent the lumber to Austin, San Antonio, Houston, and other settlements. Lumber production continued for decades until available timber declined. :'''1850'''- Crops were Indian corn, and sweet potatoes with a population of (2,180), including (919 ) slaves. :'''1853''' A county courthouse was built in Bastrop replacing the rented building that had been serving the purpose. After this (23) common-school districts were formed in the county. Settlement had spread through the southern (2/3rds) of the county. In addition, hundreds of German emigrants were joining the Americans or establishing their own communities, such as Pin Oak (now known as String Prairie) and Walnut Creek (now known as Rockne) /> {{Image|file=Hamff-2.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=Hamff Merchandise Store, Paige, Tx. }}{{Image|file=Bastrop_County_Texas-13.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=cain, from Hx. }}{{clear}} :'''1860''' There were ( 596) farms, the population tripled, and slaves composed (1/3) of the total.. There were (700) foreign born residents. The churches consisted of ( 2) Methodist churches, (2) Lutheran, (1) Christian and (1) Baptist church. were reported in an 1860 survey: two Methodist, two Lutheran, one Christian, and one Baptist. :'''1861'''- Bastrop county voted against secession , but did arm and equip the military companies. :Most men fought because a Northern Army was to invade their lands. Some tried to claim conscientious objectors because of their faiths, but the Texas Supreme Court voted against them. :'''Reconstruction''' brought the same problems other counties experience, especially at Cedar Creek community. :The 1870 census for the Red Rock area is lacking because the residents would shoot government agents that came into the area, during reconstruction. {{Image|file=Bastrop_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Obelisk to Confederates. }} :'''1870''' Bastrop County had (34) manufacturing establishments. :'''1871''' - Railways arrived- Houston, Texas Central Railway, completed through the Northern part connecting Austin and Brenham. Towns sprang up along the railroad, such as Elgin. :Smithville was a large hub for the railroad and included a round house in the train yard that rotated the train engines. When an engine exploded, the round house wasn't rebuilt and was later filled in. :'''1875''' -A Frenchman by the name of Antoine Aussilloux operated a winery in northern Bastrop County, Texas. Aussilloux settled in 1875 and cultivated two vineyards and prospered in the wine-making business for (34) years before Prohibition forced the closure of all wineries in 1919. :'''1883''' - The Bastrop County Courthouse burned and a new courthouse was built. , still in use more than 100 years later, was built. More railroad development arrived with the Taylor, Bastrop and Houston Railway connecting to Smithville and Bastrop, TX with Lockhart, Waco, San Antonio, and Houston, and Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad, selected Smithville as the site of its central shops. This move soon made the community rival Bastrop and Elgin in size. :'''1913''' Oil was discovered, after years of testing. One pool was at the Yost farm 4 miles East of Cedar Creek, which represented others.. :'''1920s''' Coal belts were being mined, with the Winfield mines providing lignite to various state institutions. Clay deposits around Elgin were making the town the "Brick Capital of the Southwest," and the lumber industry around Bastrop was reviving. :'''late 1920s, 1930s''' -- The depression of the 1920-1930's caused major changes in farming. This included changes in land use, such as crop rotation, agricultural diversification and an increase in cattle production. :'''1924''' The remains of the Sayers Mine consisted of a railroad bed, spoil piles. Other scattered debris represented a company store and residences, a cemetery, roads, and many abandoned shafts. Originally, miners recruited from Mexico worked the lignite deposits as a slope mine; following the slope of the lignite deposits into the ground. :'''1924''' The mine closed after a fire closed the slope mine. Workers excavated a shaft to new lignite deposits and built an upright tipple to vertically hoist the lignite from below. This apparently worked well until another mine fire in 1928 forced the mine to close again.[http://cas.anthropology.txstate.edu/research/projects/campswift.html Camp Swift Archaeology] :'''World War II''' years brought an acceleration in cattle production and an economic upsurge for Bastrop, Elgin, and other communities with the foundation of the army training facility Camp Swift in the north central part of the county. But the war also drew residents off farms to work in war plants, and many did not come back. In the late 1940s, Bastrop County faced an economic decline. Camp Swift was phased out, the coal mines were closed, and lumbering had exhausted the remaining commercial timber. Cotton cultivation occupied only one-sixth its 1920 acreage. {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Bastrop County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Space:Travis County, Texas|Travis County]] | N Location = | NE Location= [[:Space:Lee County, Texas|Lee County]] | E Location = [[:Space:Lee County, Texas|Lee County]] | SE Location =[[:Space:Fayette County, Texas|Fayette County]] | S Location = | SW Location = [[:Space:Caldwell County, Texas|Caldwell County]] | W Location = }} ===Government Offices=== :'''Pre-1836''' Prior to the Texas revolution against the Mexican government, there was no political subdivision at the county level. Texas was settled in '''Colonies'''. As development began it was divided into departments and municipalities. See the Texas Space page and Texas under US Southern Colonies for full information. :'''1852''' The first Bastrop County courthouse was built. It was two stories, then burned in January of 1883. http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Bastrop/Bastrop-County-Courthouse-Bastrop-Texas.htm {{Image|file=Bastrop_County_Texas-1.gif |align=c |size=350 |caption=1852 Bastrop County Courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''1859''' The first Bastrop County Jail was built on the present site :'''1883 ''' 1/11/1883 the first courthouse, built in 1852, burned down. 6/29/1883 cornerstone for the 2nd Bastrop County courthouse was laid. This new building architect was J Preston. Design included pedimented gales over each entrance, caps on the corner pavilions, with a central clock in 3 tiers. It had a wooden fence around it, taken down in 1899, later replaced in 1903 by an iron fence (donated to the war cause in 1942) {{Image|file=Bastrop_County_Texas.gif |align=c |size=350 |caption=1883 Bastrop County Courthouse }}{{clear}} :'''1923 renovation'''- The building was "modernized" by C.H. Page and Bros. They removed the original roof, land pediments, and replaced the flat roof with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parapet parapets] on the corners and over the entrances.. For some reason the clock tower was shortened, and a copper cap was added. The brick of the exterior was covered with a yellow beige plaster. and the interior was also renovated. {{Image|file=Bastrop_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=1923 courthouse renovation }}{{clear}} :'''1925''' The Bastrop County Jail House was remodeled. {{Image|file=Bastrop_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bastrop county matching jail ''Texas Escapes''. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb03 :Location- upper Gulf coastal plains below the Balcones Escarpmen :Size: 895 sq. mi. of SE-central Texas. :County seat- Bastrop in co. center - 30°04' N latitude and 97°22' W longitude,30 mi. SE of Austin. :Terrain - rolling uplands and broken hills :Soil -sandy, loamy soils, and woods :Vegetation, Trees- post oaks, also cedar, hickory, elm, walnut. :Topography - NW corner, along central SE border topography changes to backland prairie with waxy soil, tall grasses. :Rivers/Creeks -Colorado River bisects from NW to SE along this waterway and its tributaries can be found rich alluvial silts and clays. :Forest- Lost Pine Forest is in E central section of the county. :Elevations -400 to 600 feet above sea level. :Climate -subtropical humid (low January of 40° F) and (July temperature of 96° F) :Rainfall of 36.82 inches Growing season is 270 days long. :Mineral resources include clay, oil, gas, lignite, sand, gravel, and surface and underground water. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb03 '''Geographic Boundaries''' *January 8, 1836 to December 13, 1837, the Municipality and County of [[:Category: Bastrop County, Texas|Mina]] consisted of parts of present day [[:Category: Mason County, Texas|Mason]], [[:Category: Kimble County, Texas|Kimble]], [[:Category: Llano County, Texas|Llano]], [[:Category: Burnet County, Texas|Burnet]], [[:Category: Williamson County, Texas|Williamson]], [[:Category: Gillespie County, Texas|Gillespie]], [[:Category: Blanco County, Texas|Blanco]], [[:Category: Comal County, Texas|Comal]], [[:Category: Hays County, Texas|Hays]], [[:Category: Travis County, Texas|Travis]], [[:Category: Caldwell County, Texas|Caldwell]], [[:Category: Bastrop County, Texas|Bastrop]], [[:Category: Lee County, Texas|Lee]], [[:Category: Gonzales County, Texas|Gonzales]], [[:Category: Fayette County, Texas|Fayette]], [[:Category: Washington County, Texas|Washington]], and [[:Category: Lavaca County, Texas|Lavaca]] counties. *'''December 14, 1837''', The Republic of Texas passed legislation changing the geographical limits, creating [[:Space: Fayette County, Texas|Fayette County]], removing [[:Space: Gonzales County, Texas|Gonzales]] and [[:Space: Caldwell County, Texas|Caldwell]] Counties from the boundaries and, five months later, added parts of [[:Space: Kimble County, Texas|Kimble]] and [[:Space: Comal County, Texas|Comal]] Counties. * '''December 18, 1837''', [[Houston-1|'''Sam Houston''']] signed an act incorporating the town of [[:Category: Bastrop, Texas|Mina]] and, on the same day, changing the name of the county and town to [[:Category: Bastrop, Texas|Bastrop]]. *'''May 24, 1838 to January 24, 1840,''' -the borders of [[:Category: Bastrop County, Texas|Bastrop County]] to contain parts of present day [[:Space: Blanco County, Texas|Blanco]], [[:Space: Burnet County, Texas|Burnet]], [[:Space: Williamson County, Texas|Williamson]], [[:Space: Travis County, Texas|Travis]], [[:Space: Hays County, Texas|Hays]], [[:Space: Comal County|Comal]], [[:Space: Caldwell County, Texas|Caldwell]], [[:Space: Bastrop County, Texas|Bastrop]], [[:Space: Lee County, Texas|Lee]], [[:Space: Gonzales County, Texas|Gonzales]] and [[:Space: Fayette County, Texas|Fayette]] counties. *From '''January 25, 1840 to January 25, 1850''' the border changed to almost its present size with a small portion of [[:Space: Lee County, Texas|Lee]], [[:Space: Williamson County, Texas|Williamson]], [[:Space: Caldwell County, Texas|Caldwell]], [[:Space: Gonzales County, Texas|Gonzales]] and [[:Space: Fayette County, Texas|Fayette]] counties included. '''Soils''' The terrain throughout most of the county is characterized by rolling uplands and broken hills with surface layers of primarily sandy, loamy soils, and woods where post oaks predominate but where cedar, hickory, elm, and walnut also occur. In the northwestern corner of the county and along the central southeastern border, the topography changes to blackland prairie with waxy clay soil and tall grass cover. The Colorado River bisects the county from northwest to southeast; along this waterway and its tributaries can be found rich alluvial silts and clays. '''Vegetation'''
    Near the river, the Lost Pine Forest extends through an east central section of the county. '''Natural Resources/Minerals''' Mineral resources include clay, oil, gas, lignite, sand, gravel, and surface and underground water. '''Climate''' The county's climate has been described as subtropical humid, with a low average January temperature of 40° F, a high average July temperature of 96° F, and an average annual rainfall of 36.82 inches; :The growing season is 270 days long. ''' Protected Areas''' *Bastrop State Park *Buescher State Park *Bastrop Lake *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sim_Gideon_Power_Plant Sim Gideon Power Plant] electricity *[[:Category: Camp Swift, Texas|Camp Swift]] WW II POW camp ===Demographics=== '''Politics:'''
    Bastrop County has changed parties many times.. It carried votes for first for the Whigs, 1856, the Union Party in 1860, the Republican Party for John C Fremont, The Democratics mostly carried 1874-1968.. The Republican William McKinley won in 1896. 1972, Republican, Richard Nixon won. Horace Greeley, the Democratic candidate, won most of the county’s votes. Democrats won in 1976, 1982, 1988, with a change again to Republican Ronald Reagan, 1984, in 1992 and 1996, Democrat Bill Clinton won only pluralities in the area, partly because independent candidate Ross Perot attracted many voters who might otherwise have voted Republican. George W. Bush carried the county with comfortable majorities in 2000 and 2004. Democratic officials continued to maintain control of most county offices into the late twentieth century: in the 1982 primary 97% of those participating voted Democratic. By the early twenty-first century, Republican candidates were fully competitive in races for local offices and have taken control over most of the county offices. {{Image|file=Bastrop_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Veterans memorial. }}{{clear}} :: The 1990 United States census revealed that 1,175,888 Texans claimed pure and 1,775,838 claim partial German ancestry. This equals to 2,951,726 Texans with German ancestry (17½% of the state's total population). This gives a result that Germans rank behind Hispanics, and are the 3rd largest national origin group. The handbook of Texas: from The handbook of Texas: https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/png02 Most of the emigrant German's tended to settle in a broad, yet fragmented belt. This is evident in Galveston, Houston, Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg, Mason county, Hondo, Lindsay in Cooke County, Waka in Ochiltree County, Hurnville in Clay County, Russian German Baptist; and Lockett in Wilbarger County into the very heavily settled Hill County north and near San Antonio, Austin, Texas. A majority settled in a broad, fragmented belt across the south central part of the state. This belt stretched from Galveston and Houston on the east to Kerrville, Mason, and Hondo in the west; from the fertile, humid Coastal Plain to the semiarid Hill Country and even Muenster, in North Texas. :Contributions are Chester W. Nimitz (military), Robert J. Kleberg (ranching), Gustav Schleicher (politics), and Charles A. Schreiner of Kerrville (retail business) German settlements contributed to architecture, food, customs, rock fences, Gothic churches, sausage and sauerkraut and beer-- Texas German beers as Pearl and Shiner (see PEARL BREWING COMPANY, and SPOETZL BREWERY) While Grassyville may have been a large German settlement in the early days of Bastrop County, the current largest German community in Bastrop County is Walnut Creek (renamed Rockne). Pin Oak (now named String Prairie) is the 2nd largest (with many related to those in Rockne). {{Image|file=Bastrop_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=259 |caption=Grassyville, Tx German Reinholdt Peschke Residence Vintage Historic Society & Museum }}{{clear}} '''Highways'' * U.S. Highway 290 * Texas State Highway 21 * Texas State Highway 71 * Texas State Highway 95 * Texas State Highway 304 ===Towns or Previous Census Areas=== *[[:Category: Bastrop, Texas|Bastrop]] (county seat and town) *[[:Category: Elgin, Texas|Elgin, town]] *[[:Category: Smithville, Texas|Smithville, town]] *[[:Category:Alum Creek, Texas|Alum Creek]] *[[:Category:Bateman, Texas|Bateman]] *[[:Category:Cedar Creek, Texas|Cedar Creek, town]] *[[:Category:Dixon Prairie, Texas|Dixie Prairie]] *[[:Category:Hemphill Prairie, Texas|Hemphill Prairie]] *[[:Category:Hill's Prairie, Texas|Hill's Prairie]] *[[:Category:Jeddo, Texas|Jeddo,]] *[[:Category:Jenkins Prairie, Texas|Jenkins Prairie]] *[[:Category:Jorden, Texas|Jorden]] *[[:Category:McDade, Texas|McDade, town]] *[[:Category:Kovar, Texas|Kovar, town]] *[[:Category:Paige, Texas|Paige, town]] *[[:Category:Red Rock, Texas|Red Rock, town]] *[[:Category:Rockne, Texas|Rockne, town]] *[[:Category:Rosanky, Texas|Rosanky, town]] *[[:Category:Ship's Lake, Texas|Ship's Lake]] *[[:Category:Snake Prairie, Texas| Snake Prairie]] *[[:Category:String Prairie, Texas| String Prairie, formerly Pin Oak]] *[[:Category:Togo, Texas|Togo (now Upton)]] *[[:Category:Utley, Texas|Utley]] *[[:Category:Upton, Texas|Upton]] *[[:Category:Watterson, Texas|Watterson]] '''Original Historical community''' *'''Mina''' ''' Schools''' {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 }} There are 26 public schools and 1 private school in Bastrop County. {{clear}} Listed by category within Independent School District (ISD). '''Bastrop ISD''' * Bluebonnet Elementary (PK-4) * Cedar Creek Elementary (PK-4) * Emile Elementary (PK-4) * Lost Pines Elementary (PK-4) * Mina Elementary (PK-4) * Bastrop Intermediate (5-6) * [Cedar Creek Intermediate (5-6) * Bastrop Middle (7-8) *Cedar Creek Middle (7-8) * [[:Category:Bastrop High School, Bastrop, Texas|Bastrop High (9-12)]] * [[:Category:Cedar Creek High School, Cedar Creek, Texas|Cedar Creek High (9-12)]] * [[:Category:Genesis High School, Bastrop, Texas|Genesis High (9-12)]] * Bastrop County Juvenile Boot Camp (Alternative 9) * Gateway (Alternative (6-11) '''Elgin ISD''' * Booker T Washington Elementary (PK-5) * Elgin Elementary (PK-5) * Neidig Elementary (PK-5) * Elgin Middle * [[:Category:Elgin High School, Elgin, Texas|Eigin High (9(-12)]] * [[:Category:Phoenix High School, Elgin, Texas|Phoenix High (Alternative) (9-12)]] '''McDade ISD''' * McDade Elementary School, McDade, Texas '''Smithville ISD''' * Brown Primary (PK-2) * Red Rock Elementary (PK-4) * Smithville Elementary (3-5) * Smithville Junior High (6-8) * [[:Category:Smithville High School, Smithville, Texas|Smithville High (9-12)]] '''Private Schools''' * Calvary Epsicopal (K) *[[:Category: Bastrop County, Texas, Religious Congregations|Religious Congregation]] ===Historical Census=== *Year, Pop., %± *1850, 3,099, — *1860, 7,006, 126.1% *1870, 12,209, 74.3% *1880, 17,215, 41.0% *1890, 20,736, 20.5% *1900, 26,845, 29.5% *1910, 25,344, −5.6% *1920, 26,649, 5.1% *1930, 23,888, −10.4% *1940, 21,610, −9.5% *1950, 19,622, −9.2% *1960, 16,925, −13.7% *1970, 17,297, 2.2% *1980, 24,726, 42.9% *1990, 38,263, 54.7% *2000, 57,733, 50.9% *2010, 74,171, 28.5% *Est. 2015, 80,527, 8.6% ===Notables=== *[[Neri-49|'''Felipe Enrique "Baron de Bastrop" Neri''']] -d.1829), (Baron de Bastrop), an early Dutch settler who assisted [[Austin-1002|Stephen F. Austin]] in obtaining land grants in [[:Space: Texas|Spanish/Mexican Texas]] *Spanish General Francisco Xavier Mina *Manuel Antonio Cordero y Bustamante (1753 – about March 25, 1823)]] was a Spanish soldier and politician *[[Austin-1002|Stephen F. Austin]] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=l |caption= }}{{clear}} *'''[[:Category: Bastrop County, Texas, Cemeteries|Bastrop County, Texas, Cemeteries]]''' *[https://www.usgenwebsites.org/TXBastrop/ TXGenWeb Bastrop County] * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2530&CSsr=1& Bastrop County Cemetery List on Find A Grave with over 280 cemeteries (including at least 1 pet cemetery] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Bastrop/ListBastrop.html Bastrop co. cemeteries] *[https://www.usgenwebsites.org/TXBastrop/cemetery.htm Bastrop County cemeteries] === Sources === *[https://www.usgenwebsites.org/TXBastrop/ TXGenWeb site] *[http://www.bastroptexas.net/history/bastrop.htm History of Bastrop County] *[[Wikipedia: Bastrop County, Texas | Bastrop County on Wikipedia]] *[http://www.co.bastrop.tx.us/ County Website] *http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Grassyville-Texas.htm *[http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb03 Bastrop County Handbook of Texas Online] *[https://www.nps.gov/elte/index.htm El Camino Real on National Park Service website] *[http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/McDadeTexas/McDadeTexas.htm McDade on Texas Escapes Online Magazine]

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    The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[King-8253|Melissa King]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * * * Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6463011 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Bath Military and Naval Orphan Asylum

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    [[Category:Maine Orphanages]] [[Category:Bath, Maine]] The Bath Military and Naval Orphan Asylum was founded in Bath, Maine, in 1866, by a group of women to help care for the orphans and half-orphans left after the Civil War. [[Smith-94611|Sarah Sampson]] served as the first director. === Records === * List of Children in the Orphanage: [[Space:Bath_Military_and_Naval_Orphan_Asylum_1903|1903 Roster]] * [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1sYwr69G4t0LeJU224c9ZIEQgsDc2cFIeTW_On_LgfVs/edit?usp=sharing Admissions and Departures of the Bath Military and Naval Orphan Asylum], 1898-1906, Transcribed by Erin Childs, 2019 === Matron's Records === * [[Space:Maine_Military_Children%27s_Home_1|1875-1876]] * [https://docs.google.com/document/d/1K-u04X-2q7E_jfY-HgDhEACi35vrNTRDA8y451X-JF8/edit?usp=sharing Matron's Records of the Bath Military and Naval Orphan Asylum], 1875-1882, Transcribed by Erin Childs, 2019 === Children Who Died While at the Home === List of children of died while staying at the Bath Military and Naval Orphan Asylum Home. Transcribed from the written record at [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L93M-3HVV?i=41&cat=2079425 FamilySearch.org]. {| border="1" class="sortable" !First Name !Last Name !Death date !Age !Buried !FindAGrave Link |- |Bessie |Church |3 Jan 1870 |8 yrs |Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine |{{FindAGrave|42360239}} |- |Geo. H. |Smith |12 Dec 1870 |8 yrs 9 mo |Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine |{{FindAGrave|42361788}} |- |Orris |Yeaton |3 Apr 1871 |5 yrs |Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine |{{FindAGrave|42361969}} |- |Elizabeth |Turner |5 Feb 1874 |7 yrs |Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine |{{FindAGrave|42361877}} |- |Jerry |Conner |15 Apr 1877 |4 yrs 4 m |Lewiston, Maine |{{FindAGrave| 247444914}} |- |Everett |Page |3 Jul 1877 |1 yr 4 m |Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine |{{FindAGrave|42361370}} |- |Georgianna F. |Butler |27 Oct 1877 |6 yrs 6 m |Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine |{{FindAGrave|42360138}} |- |Ira |Quimby |6 Feb 1882 |6 yrs |Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine |{{FindAGrave|42361478}} |- |Sarah |McCorrison |14 Apr 1882 |9 yrs |Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine |{{FindAGrave|42360860}} |- |Wm. H. |Douglas |1 May 1882 |12 yrs |Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine |{{FindAGrave|42360377}} |- |Ada |Bean |15 Aug 1886 |16 yrs |Vienna, Maine |{{FindAGrave| 247444815}} |- |Flossie |Brown |14 Aug 1886 |6 yrs |Benton, Maine |{{FindAGrave| 247444870}} |- |Hannah B. |Hopkins |5 Aug 1887 |14 yrs |Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine |{{FindAGrave| 228206379}} | |- |Edith |Gibbs |27 Aug 1896 |17 yrs |Maple Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine |{{FindAGrave| 234229009}} | |- |Ella |Reeves |12 Aug 1904 |12 yrs |Oak Grove Cemetery, Bath, Maine |{{FindAGrave|42361569}} |} === Sources === * Maine Orphans, History of Institutions, Bath Military and Naval Orphan's Asylum, accessed 26 Apr 2018, http://www.maineorphans.com/History-of-Institutions.html * Maine History Online, [https://www.mainememory.net/sitebuilder/site/854/page/1264/display Sarah Sampson: Caring for Soldiers, Orphans], by Candace Kanes

    Batlow Cemetery, Batlow, NSW

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    [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category:Batlow Cemetery, Batlow, New South Wales]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===About=== Batlow is situated South East NSW, Australia. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/217607855#map=15/-35.5065/148.1390 Link to map of location of Batlow Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Batlow Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on the Apr 2018 ===To Do=== *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- |?||||||92||||4022225 |- |?,? (Danny)||||1971?||||||4022805 |- |[[Unknown-421003|Adamkiewicz, Eugienia (Gienia)]]||||1999 Feb 23||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Unknown-421003.jpg 4022322] |- |[[Adamkiewicz-16|Adamkiewicz, Zenon (Zenek Adamson)]]||1920 Jun 22||2003 Jul 16||||b. Poland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Adamkiewicz-16.jpg 4022314] |- |[[Adams-35208|Adams, Ernest Arthur]]||1912 Jul 12||1987 Dec 27||||with Kathleen Adams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Adams-35208.jpg 4022811] |- |[[Adams-36139|Adams, Errol John]]||||1962 Oct 27||17||S of Kath & Tom; B of Fay, Yvonne, Joan||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Adams-36139.jpg 4022813] |- |[[Adams-47679|Adams, Graham John]]||1968 May 21||1968 May 21||0||S of Robyn & Geoff; B of Jodie, Steven, Danny, Lloyd||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Adams-47679.jpg 4047679] |- |[[Adams-35254|Adams, John Ronald (Ron)]]||1923 Nov 01||2005 Jan 30||||H of Mary; F of Steven & Tony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Adams-35254.jpg 4022751] |- |[[Adams-35218|Adams, Joseph]]||||1962 Apr 14||72||H of Lousata|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Adams-35218.jpg 4022877] |- |[[Hawkins-8965|Adams, June Patricia]]||1923 Jan 30||2011 Mar 03||||OAM; W of Charlie; M of Marilyn & Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Adams-35219.jpg 4022853] |- |[[Hughes-14624|Adams, Kathleen]]||1920 Feb 04||2008 Sep 25||||with Ernest Adams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Adams-35208.jpg 4022811] |- |[[Yardley-297|Adams, Lousata Maud]]||||1964 Feb||65||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Yardley-297.jpg 4022879] |- |[[Unknown-421117|Adams, Mary Francis (Frankie)]]||1919 Dec 08||1976 Oct 30||||W of John; M of Steven & Tony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Adams-35254.jpg 4022751] |- |[[Adams-35250|Adams, Maurice Robert]]||1940 May 19||2005 Mar 25||64||H of Lornie; F of Joanne, Andrew, Todd, Darren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Adams-35250.jpg 4022389] |- |[[Adams-35251|Adams, Owen John]]||||1955 Jan 20||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Adams-35251.jpg 4022861] |- |[[Adams-35219|Adams, Ralph Charles (Charlie)]]||1919 Jan 10||2009 Jun 28||||H of June; F of Marilyn & Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Adams-35219.jpg 4022853] |- |[[Adams-35252|Adams, Robert Edward]]||||1975 Apr 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Adams-35252.jpg 4022731] |- |[[Unknown-524414|Adamsons, Heidi Dianne]]||1945 Jul 04||2017 Aug 30||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Unknown-524414.jpg 40524414] |- |[[Amadio-40|Amadio, Mario John]]||||1978 Aug 08||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Amadio-40.jpg 4023135] |- |[[Goddard-2926|Anderson, Paulette Martha]]||||||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Goddard-2926.jpg 4022311] |- |[[Britt-1437|Annetts, Ada Victoria]]||||1979 Jan 07||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Britt-1437.jpg 4022726] |- |[[Annetts-147|Annetts, Arthur Frederick]]||||1969||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Annetts-147.jpg 4022975] |- |[[Annetts-153|Annetts, Darryl Robert Cameron]]||||1989 Oct 03||28||B of Jayne, Ian, Lee-Anne, Anne-Maree, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Annetts-153.jpg 4022671] |- |[[Annetts-148|Annetts, Doug (Thoreld Edgar)]]||1919 Aug 25||1985 Sep 22||||AIF NX112503; H of Joyce; F of Jennette, Doug, Tom, Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Annetts-148-1.jpg 4022585] |- |[[Power-2786|Annetts, Eileen Grace]]||1931 Jan 09||2006 Feb 02||||W of Leo; M of Sandra, Vicki, Leonie, Debbie, Colleen, Lee-anne, Melinda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Power-2786.jpg 4022402] |- |[[Shannon-3254|Annetts, Joyce Sarah]]||1925 Sep 27||2006 Aug 13||||nee Shannon; W of Doug; M of Jennette, Doug, Tom, Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Shannon-3254.jpg 4022583] |- |[[Francis-5067|Annetts, Kathleen Elizabeth]]||||1987 Jun 13||77||M of Joyce, Freda, Leo, Bobby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Francis-5067.jpg 4022756] |- |[[Annetts-151|Annetts, Lyle Baden]]||||1977 Apr 24||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Annetts-151.jpg 4022755] |- |[[Annetts-150|Annetts, Lyle Henry (Leo)]]||1932 Apr 29||1997 Nov 02||||H of Eileen; F of Sandra, Vicki, Leonie, Debbie, Colleen, lee-anne, Melinda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Annetts-150.jpg 4022403] |- |[[German-745|Annetts, Madge Florence]]||||1980 May 03||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/German-745.jpg 4022665] |- |[[Rosler-66|Annetts, Norma]]||1939 Oct 02||2013 Jun 06||||nee Rosler; W of Robert; M of Jayne, Darryl, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Rosler-66.jpg 4022672] |- |[[Annetts-152|Annetts, Robert Roy]]||||1984 Aug 15||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Annetts-152.jpg 4022666] |- |[[Arantz-4|Arantz, John J]]||1909||1976|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Arantz-4.jpg 4023153] |- |[[Atkinson-7091|Atkinson, Benjamin Paul]]||1904||2000||||OAM; H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Atkinson-7091.jpg 4022115] |- |[[Atkinson-7093|Atkinson, Eric William John]]||1906 Oct 12||1967 Apr 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Atkinson-7093.jpg 4022945] |- |[[Dodds-1214|Atkinson, Kathleen Alice (Kitty)]]||1906 Jul 12||1980 Jun 29||||nee Dodds; W of Benjamin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Atkinson-7091.jpg 4022114] |- |[[Backhaus-70|Backhaus, Alois]]||1926 Oct 19||2010 Nov 30||||H of Ilse; F of Stephan, Berlinde, Lucy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Backhaus-70.jpg 4022475] |- |[[Bailey-19357|Bailey, Donald Henry]]||1940 Sep 18||1981 Apr 16||||H of Sue; F of Cindy, Sharon, Rebecca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Bailey-19357.jpg 4022120] |- |[[Bowman-8080|Bailey, Ethel Rose]]||1913 Feb 14||2002 Jun 09||||nee Bowman; W of Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Bailey-19358.jpg 4022006] |- |[[Butler-15547|Bailey, Hazel Mary Florence]]||||1975 Mar 14||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Butler-15547.jpg 4022099] |- |[[Bailey-19358|Bailey, Maurice]]||1910 Jul 31||1993 Jul 15||||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Bailey-19358.jpg 4022006] |- |[[Bailey-19369|Bailey, Phillip Maurice]]||1992 Oct 05||1998 May 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Bailey-19369.jpg 4022005] |- |[[Webb-13768|Ballantyne, Doris]]||1904 Dec 02||1997 Sep 07||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Webb-13768.jpg 4022002] |- |[[Barbarie-1|Barberie, Bessie]]||||1919 Oct 26||60||D of Selina Barberie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Barbarie-1.jpg 4022938] |- |[[Barberie-6|Barberie, Clive]]||||1974 Aug 19||75||H of Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Barberie-6.jpg 4022906] |- |[[Barberie-5|Barberie, Courtland Douglas]]||||1966 Oct 10||72||F of Guy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Barberie-5.jpg 4022936] |- |[[Adams-35347|Barberie, Olive]]||||1985 Jul 18||79||W of Clive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Barberie-6.jpg 4022906] |- |[[Walker-32296|Barberie, Selina]]||||1928 Nov 08||90||M of Bessie || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Barbarie-1.jpg 4022938] |- |[[Baron-949|Baron, Jack]]||1925||1989|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Baron-949.jpg 4022020] |- |[[Whiting-1769|Bartell, Elizabeth Harriet]] ||1867 Nov 01||1954 Apr 07||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Whiting-1769-1.jpg 4022857] |-https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Brown-75573.jpg |[[Stoltz-272|Bartell, Frieda Ernstine Lydia]]||||1992 Mar 14||89||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Bartell-101.jpg 4022504] |- |[[Bartell-224|Bartell, Geoffrey Alan (Bart)]]||1942 Jan 20||2008 Nov 06||||H of Virginia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Bartell-224.jpg 4022478] |- |[[Bartell-104|Bartell, Henry Walter]] ||1905 May 23||1915 Jun 18||10|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Bartell-104.jpg 4022851] |- |[[Bartell-94|Bartell, James Andrew]] ||1866 Jun 06||1949 Jul 22||83||b. at sea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Bartell-94-1.jpg 4022852] |- |[[Bartell-97|Bartell, James Andrew]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Bartell-97.jpg 4022855] |- |[[Smith-136899|Bartell, Minnie Letitia]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Smith-136899.jpg 4022856] |- |[[Bartell-101|Bartell, Robert]]||||1992 Jun 12||91||H of Frieda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Bartell-101.jpg 4022504] |- |[[Basham-572|Bartell, Vera Mary]] ||1901 Aug 06||198? Nov 12||||with William Bartell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Basham-572.jpg 4022700] |- |[[Beattie-1179|Bartell, Virginia May (Ginney)]]||1943 Aug 03||2017 Jan 13||||W of Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Bartell-224.jpg 4022478] |- |[[Bartell-100|Bartell, William]] ||1900 Apr 16||1980 Jan 21||||with Vera Bartell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Bartell-100.jpg 4022695] |- |[[Hartnett-323|Base, Irene]]||1909 Oct 10||1992 Jun 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Base-38.jpg 4022527] |- |[[Base-38|Base, Thomas]]||1900 Jul 31||1988 Jun 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Base-38.jpg 4022527] |- |[[Walker-32314|Basham, Adelaide Mary Louisa]]||||1960 Jul 28||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Walker-32314.jpg 4022891] |- |[[Basham-1004|Basham, Frederick Arthur]]||||1948 Jan 11||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Basham-1004.jpg 4022890] |- |[[Beckmann-240|Beckmann, Douglas]]||||1956 Feb 15||62||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Beckmann-240.jpg 4022883] |- |[[Bellchambers-29|Bellchambers, Arthur George]]||||1973 Nov 09||61?||H of Kath; F of Chris, Glenn, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Bellchambers-29.jpg 4023120] |- |[[Best-3236|Best, Leonard]]||1922 Dec 06||1991 Apr 06||||b. New Romney, UK; d. Batlow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Best-3236.jpg 4022547] |- |[[Unknown-422577|Boardman, Maria Eva (Mary]] ||1953 Sep 05||2016 May 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Unknown-422577.jpg 4022267] |- |[[Hurley-2112|Bohl, Catherine]] ||||1958 Aug 10||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Hurley-2112.jpg 4023073] |- |[[Coble-727|Boles, Dorothy May]]||||1994 Mar 22||82||W of Patrick Cecil; M of Bill, Lorna, Josephine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Coble-727.jpg 4022438] |- |[[Boles-827|Boles, P C]]||||1956 Feb 24||42||AIF NX35955|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Boles-827.jpg 4023064] |- |[[Booby-15|Booby, Henry Thomas (Harry)]] ||1919 May 11||1996 Jun 10||||AIF NX150855; H of Pearl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Booby-15.jpg 4022459] |- |[[Stanton-3675|Booby, Pearl Eileen]]||1929 Nov 06||1998 Apr 01||||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Booby-15.jpg 4022459] |- |[[Booby-29|Booby, Ronald James]]||1952||2019||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Booby-29.jpg 4023029] |- |[[Booby-22|Booby-Lomas, Jan Elizabeth]]||1957 Nov 01||1995 Dec 20||||W of Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Booby-15.jpg 4022459] |- |[[Boscariol-18|Boscariol, Anthony]]||1889 Jul 09||1980 Jun 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Boscariol-18.jpg 4023078] |- |[[Mercando-1|Boscariol, Felicina]]||||1960 Jul 02||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Boscariol-18.jpg 4023078] |- |[[Hartshorn-596|Bowden, Alice Jane]]||||1965 Aug 01||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Hartshorn-596.jpg 4022833] |- |[[Woodland-300|Bowden, Daphne Isobel]] ||||2006 Mar 14||94||nee Woodland; W of Reginald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Bowden-2469.jpg 4022714] |- |[[Earnshaw-254|Bowden, Edna Irene]]||||1985 May 30||||W of Lionel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Bowden-2468.jpg 4022629] |- |[[Bowden-3569|Bowden, John Alfred (Johnson)]]||1931 May 25||2018 Oct 20||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Bowden-3569.jpg 4023569] |- |[[Bowden-2472|Bowden, John Douglas (Jack)]]||1906 Oct 13||1994 Jul 02||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Bowden-2472.jpg 4022444] |- |[[Bowden-2468|Bowden, Lionel Ernest]]||||1999 Oct 21||||H of Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Bowden-2468.jpg 4022629] |- |[[Hewatt-3|Bowden, Mary May]]||1912 Aug 20||2004 Oct 27||||W of Jack; M of John, Ron, Bruce, Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Bowden-2472.jpg 4022444] |- |[[Macguire-23|Bowden, Nancy Gertrude]]||||2003 Dec 04||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Macguire-23.jpg 4022896] |- |[[Bowden-2471|Bowden, Phillip George]]||||1981 Mar 21||26||B of Dennis, Tony, Kevin, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Bowden-2471.jpg 4022681] |- |[[Bowden-2469|Bowden, Reginald Maurice]]||||1979 Mar 14||64||H of Daphne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Bowden-2469.jpg 4022714] |- |[[Bowden-2470|Bowden, William George]]||||1971 Dec 15||61?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Bowden-2470.jpg 4022894] |- |[[Bartell-105|Bowman, Daisy Dorothy]]||1907 Jan 14||1996 Jun 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Bartell-105-1.jpg 4022462] |- |[[Heath-5219|Bowman, Emily Rose]]||||1959 Jan 15||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Heath-5219.jpg 4022059] |- |[[Bowman-8083|Bowman, Frederick George]]||||1954 Sep 06||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Bowman-8083.jpg 4022061] |- |[[Bowman-8086|Bowman, Jeffrey Kevin]]||1961 Dec 11||1963 Aug 19||||B. of Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Bowman-8086.jpg 4022058] |- |[[Bowman-8082|Bowman, Percy Sydney]]||||1955 Sep 05||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Bowman-8082.jpg 4022060] |- |[[Bowman-8084|Bowman, Peter Stanley (Skipper)]]||1940 Feb 04||2016 Feb 10||||H of Diane; F of Leanne & anthony, Sean & Debra, Jodie & Adam, Ben & Loren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Bowman-8084.jpg 4022278] |- |[[Bowman-8085|Bowman, Victor J]]||||1946 Jun 02||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Bowman-4871.jpg 4022062] |- |[[Bowman-8087|Bowman, Wayne Douglas]]||1962 Dec 15||1985 Jul 13||||B. of Jeffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Bowman-8086.jpg 4022058] |- |[[Whiting-2899|Boyle, Hilda]]||1900 Aug 04||1990 Jun 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Whiting-2899.jpg 4022866] |- |[[Boyle-2715|Boyle, J D]]||||1955 Oct 06||76||AIF 3458|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Boyle-2715.jpg 4022867] |- |[[Bradford-4900|Bradford, Mervyn A C]]||||1974 Apr 22||82||H of Nell; F of Enid, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Bradford-4900.jpg 4023099] |- |[[Masters-2441|Bradford, Nellie]]||1894 Oct 06||1984 Sep 29||||W of Mervyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Bradford-4900.jpg 4023099] |- |[[Braham-137|Braham, John]]||||||||||4022840 |- |[[Bell-22901|Braham, Myrtle]]||||1970||||||4022840 |- |[[Brander-261|Brander, Clement Rodney]]||1933 May 06||1980 Aug 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Brander-261.jpg 4022664] |- |[[Glynn-543|Brander, Edith Margaret]]||1904 Sep 12||1968 Nov 29||||with Norman Brander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Brander-262.jpg 4023096] |- |[[Brander-263|Brander, Norman Lawerence]]||||1959 Jul 18||30||S of Norman & Edie; B of Brian, Beth, Clem; H of Margaret; F of Katherine & Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Brander-263.jpg 4023059] |- |[[Brander-262|Brander, Norman Rodney]]||1898 Mar 05||1979 May 01||||with Edith Brander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Brander-262.jpg 4023096] |- |[[Mouatt-11|Bretell, Jessie Rose]]||1911 Jun 06||1999 Oct 17||||nee Mouat|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Mouatt-11.jpg 4022243] |- |[[Breward-27|Breward, James Russell]]||1937 Apr 20||2000 Sep 04||||H of Annemaree; F of Richard, Michelle, Caroline, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Breward-27.jpg 4022339] |- |[[Briggs-6458|Briggs, George F]]||||1945 Nov 21||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Briggs-6458.jpg 4022064] |- |[[French-8717|Briggs, Isabella Laura]]||||1967 Oct 21||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/French-8717.jpg 4022066] |- |[[Crane-5358|Broadhurst, Dorothy Edna (Dorrie)]]||||2003 May 21||90||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Crane-5358.jpg 4022315] |- |[[Broadhurst-295|Broadhurst, Selwyn Percival]]||||1994 Jun 14||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Broadhurst-295.jpg 4022439] |- |[[Andrews-11551|Broome, Cora]]||1924||2016||||with Fred Broome|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Andrews-11551.jpg 4022901] |- |[[Pickford-278|Broome, Edna]]||||1976 Sep 29||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Pickford-278.jpg 4022749] |- |[[Broome-682|Broome, Fred]]||1916||1965||||with Cora Broome|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Andrews-11551.jpg 4022901] |- |[[Broome-686|Broome, John Paul]]||||1889 Jan||56||with Tamzin Broome|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Broome-686.jpg 4022949] |- |[[Broome-685|Broome, Oscar A]]||||1984 Aug 05||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Broome-685.jpg 4022750] |- |[[Rowe-6641|Broome, Tamzin]]||||1912 Aug ||77||with John Broome|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Broome-686.jpg 4022949] |- |[[Broome-684|Broome, William Rowe]]||||1935 May 6||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Broome-684.jpg Death notice] |- |[[Brown-75569|Brown, Andrew Laurence (Bob)]]||||1979 Aug 06||77||H of Sylvia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Brown-75569.jpg 4022711] |- |[[Brown-75571|Brown, C R]]||||1966 Oct 30||45||AIF NX35181; H of Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Brown-75571-1.jpg 4022908] |- |[[Brown-75573|Brown, Geoffrey John]]||||1972 Jan 13||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Brown-75573.jpg 4022903] |- |[[Brown-75575|Brown, George Charles]]||1889||1979||||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Brown-75575.jpg 4022141] |- |[[Brown-75583|Brown, George Frederick (Bunny]]||1923 May 13||2003 Sep 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Brown-75583.jpg 4021993] |- |[[Fairlie-178|Brown, Jane Wilkie]]||1890||1949||||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Brown-75575.jpg 4022141] |- |[[Barbarie-7|Brown, Joyce Charmion]]||||1971 Oct 14||47||Barberie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Barbarie-7.jpg 4022905] |- |[[Brown-75574|Brown, Robert Lawrence (Mick)]]||1926 Sep 07||2009 Apr 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Brown-75574.jpg 4022904] |- |[[Breed-1440|Brown, Sylvia B B]]||||1999 Jan 26||91||W of Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Brown-75569.jpg 4022711] |- |[[Brown-75586|Brown, William Bryce (Bill)]]||1928 Jun 05||2010 Oct 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Brown-75586.jpg 4022008] |- |[[Unknown-424405|Buchele, Catherine]]||1886||1986|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Unknown-424405.jpg 4022015] |- |[[Buchele-15|Buchele, Charles]]||||1973 Jul 13||85||85 yrs 7 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Buchele-15.jpg 4022013] |- |[[Buchele-16|Buchele, Stella Adeline]]||1919 May 02||2007 Apr 24||||D of Catherine & Charles; M of Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Buchele-16.jpg 4022016] |- |[[Scholer-91|Bunter, Marj]]||||||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Scholer-91.jpg 4023091] |- |[[Burgess-7979|Burgess, Arthur John]]||1928 Apr 14||2017 Jan 29||88||H of Margaret; F of Marilyn, Joe, Debbie, Sue, Tim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Burgess-7979.jpg 4022376] |- |[[Burgess-7980|Burgess, George Henry]]||||1985 Jul 24||87||with Muriel Burgess|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Burgess-7980.jpg 4023145] |- |[[Casey-3434|Burgess, Lola Margaret]]||1938 Apr 26||2007 Dec 31||||W of Les; M of Patricia, Christopher, Peter, Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Casey-3434.jpg 4022293] |- |[[Lampe-305|Burgess, Margaret Graham]]||1934 Mar 15||2012 Mar 30||78||W of Arthur; M of Marilyn, Joe, Debbie, Sue, Tim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Burgess-7979.jpg 4022376] |- |[[Ryan-8937|Burgess, Muriel May]]||||1978 Jul 05||84||with George Burgess|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Burgess-7980.jpg 4023145] |- |[[Burgess-7992|Burgess, Russell James]]||1916 May 25||1991 Sep 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Burgess-7992.jpg 4022520] |- |[[Burgess-7990|Burgess, Stephen James]]||1961 May 30||1961 May 31||||S of Dudley & Mona|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Burgess-7990.jpg 4023067] |- |[[Burgess-7991|Burgess, William Robert]]||1933 Apr 14||2013 Jul 23||||H of Mona; F of Wayne, Stephen (dec), Darren, Rick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Burgess-7991.jpg 4022283] |- |[[Butler-15424|Butler, Brenda Maree (Brenie)]]||1964 Sep 21||1970 Sep 27||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Butler-15424.jpg 4022097] |- |[[Warburton-201|Butler, Honora Mary]]||||1979 May 18||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Warburton-201.jpg 4023138] |- |[[Butler-15549|Butler, Leslie Joseph]]||||1975 May 7||67||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Butler-15549.jpg 4015549] |- |[[Butler-15425|Butler, Lester William]]||1927 Mar 05||1991 Aug 23||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Butler-15425.jpg 4022521] |- |[[Casey-3440|Butz, Bernadette Mary]]||||1979 May 15||86||d. Batlow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Casey-3440.jpg 4023022] |- |[[Deasy-143|Butz, Fanny Jane]] ||||1961 Jul 24||87||with Henry Butz|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Butz-422.jpg 4023032] |- |[[Peel-1340|Butz, Hazel Elizabeth]]||||2020 Aug 30||||W of Bill||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Peel-1340.jpg Funeral Notice] |- |[[Fisher-14902|Butz, Helene]] ||||1938 May 19||93||W of Karl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Butz-423.jpg 4023031] |- |[[Butz-422|Butz, Henry]] ||||1946 May 16||81||with Fanny Butz|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Butz-422.jpg 4023032] |- |[[Butz-426|Butz, John Gerard]]||1925 Dec 10||2002 Apr 27||||S of Oswald & Bernadette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Butz-426.jpg 4023023] |- |[[Butz-427|Butz, Karl]]||||1951 Oct 03||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Butz-427.jpg 4023020] |- |[[Butz-423|Butz, Karl]] ||||1913 Oct 10||84||H of Helene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Butz-423.jpg 4023031] |- |[[Butz-425|Butz, Oswald James]]||||1972 May 31||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Casey-3440.jpg 4023021] |- |[[Butz-428|Butz, William Joseph]]||||1996 Oct 14||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Butz-428.jpg 4023033] |- |[[Callinan-200|Callinan, Frederick Esmonde]]||1916 Mar 27||2009 Jul 26||||H of Kathleen; F of Bill, Ron, Ian, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Callinan-200.jpg 4021988] |- |[[Chelman-28|Callinan, Kathleen Maude]]||1918 May 20||2009 Jan 02||||W of Frederick; M of Bill, Ron, Ian, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Chelman-28.jpg 4021989] |- |[[Tuggart-1|Carlos, Noreen Rita]]||1937 Jan 06||1999 Apr 19||||W of James (Jimmy)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Tuggart-1.jpg 4022324] |- |[[Neve-109|Carolan, Harriet]]||||1979 Oct 20||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Carolan-103.jpg 4023068] |- |[[Carolan-104|Carolan, John]]||1924 Apr 04||1996 Aug 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Carolan-104.jpg 4022582] |- |[[Carolan-103|Carolan, John James]]||||1955 Nov 13||||H of Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Carolan-103.jpg 4023068] |- |[[Carolan-108|Carolan, Kevin]]||1928 Dec 13||1985 Nov 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Carolan-104.jpg 4022582] |- |[[Carolan-105|Carolan, Reginald Thomas (Roo)]]||1934 Oct 11||2016 Jan 16||81||B of John, Kevin, Mary, Jean, Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Carolan-105.jpg 4023066] |- |[[Unknown-425141|Carter, Thelma Mavis]]||1923 Dec 18||2005 Mar 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Unknown-425141.jpg 4023018] |- |[[Casey-3448|Casey, A L]]||||1969 Oct 22||20||AIF 218715|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Casey-3448.jpg 4023090] |- |[[Casey-3450|Casey, Brett Anthony]]||1969 Oct 08||1969 Oct 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Casey-3450.jpg 4023071] |- |[[Casey-3447|Casey, George M]]||||1981 May 12||63||AIF NX21252; H of Joan; F of Donald, Albert, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Casey-3447.jpg 4023089] |- |[[Casey-3435|Casey, J A]]||||1977 Jun 07||69||AIF N381791; H of Theresa; F of Len, Colin, Lola, Michael, Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Casey-3435.jpg 4022566] |- |[[Casey-3449|Casey, Marie Therese]]||1953 Sep 17||2015 Mar 25||||D of John & Theresa Casey; Sis of Leonard (dec), Colin (dec), Lola (dec), Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Casey-3449.jpg 4022553] |- |[[Casey-3451|Casey, Norman George]]||1969 Oct 08||1969 Oct 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Casey-3450.jpg 4023071] |- |[[Arentz-88|Casey, Theresa Margaret]]||1918 Jan 17||1998 Sep 01||||W of J A Casey; M of Len (dec), Colin (dec), Lola, Michael, Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Arentz-88.jpg 4022565] |- |[[Prince-3631|Casey-Cobden, Joan Florence]]||1924 Jun 10||2006 Jul 03||||W of George & Jack; M of Donald, Albert, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Prince-3631.jpg 4023091] |- |[[Lawes-193|Cash, Alma Irene]]||1911||2002||||W of Henry; M of Peter, Elizabeth, Geoffrey, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Cash-2599.jpg 4022361] |- |[[Cash-2599|Cash, Henry Norman (Len)]]||1900 Sep 01||1989 Oct 08||||H of Alma; F of Peter, Elizabeth, Geoffrey, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Cash-2599.jpg 4022361] |- |[[O'Reilly-809|Casu, Millicent Margaret]]||||1956 Dec 06||25||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/O_Reilly-809.jpg 4023100] |- |[[Catherall-18|Catherall, Edward]]||||1972 Nov 13||64||H of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Catherall-18.jpg 4022773] |- |[[Catherall-91|Catherall, Edward]]||1932 Feb 04||2018 Oct 31||||H of Judy; F of Diane, Sharon, Leonie, Mike||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Catherall-91.jpg 4022291] |- |[[Catherall-19|Catherall, Eric Harold]]||1895||Mar 4 1909 ||14 ||||Obituary/Inquest |- |[[Wade-7796|Catherall, Hilda]]||||1986 Dec 17||78||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Catherall-18.jpg 4022773] |- |[[Peel-961|Catherall, Judith Ann]]||1938 Apr 28||2016 Sep 16||||nee Peel; W of Eddie; M of Diane, Sharon, Leonie, Mike|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Peel-961.jpg 4022280] |- |[[Catherall-20|Catherall,Sydney Stuart]]||Aug 19 1901 ||Mar 4 1909||10||||Obituary/Inquest |- |[[Hayward-3578|Chamberlain, Henrietta Catherine (Cath)]]||1908 May 29||1985 Jun 27||||D of Henry & Annie Hayward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Hayward-3578.jpg 4022870] |- |[[Chapman-13417|Chapman, Alfred Edward]]||||1960 Feb 13||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Chapman-13417.jpg 4022825] |- |[[Chapman-13418|Chapman, Edward Sydney Augustus (Ted)]]||||1994 Aug 12||73||B of Molly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Chapman-13418.jpg 4022448] |- |[[Miners-136|Chapman, Josephine Evelyn]]||||1969 Apr 05||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Miners-136.jpg 4022826] |- |[[Glasscock-576|Christian, Lucy]]||1851||1931||80||b. Essex ,W of Thomas||Obituary |- |[[Pettet-74|Christian, Meridene Annie]]||||1990 Jan 07||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Pettet-74.jpg 4022019] |- |[[Christian-3284|Christian, Thomas]]||abt. 1838||1923||85||H.of Lucy, b. Norway ||Obituary |- |[[Clark-42938|Clark, Arthur Frederick]]||||1966 Mar 10||67||H of Phoebe; F of Westley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Clark-42938.jpg 4022943] |- |[[Shea-1635|Clark, Pheobe Alice]]||||1983 Jul 20||82||nee Shea; W of Arthur; M of Westley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Clark-42938.jpg 4022943] |- |[[Clebbon-1|Clebbon, Robert]]||abt.1847||1923 Jun 29||76|||| Obit/Death Notice. |- |[[Clews-874|Clews, Kristopher David]]||||||||S of David & Cellie; B of Mitchell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Clews-874.jpg 4022018] |- |[[Boutherway-32|Clune, Joyce F]]||1912 Jul 22||1974 Jul 4||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Boutherway-32.jpg 4022166] |- |[[Clune-53|Clune, M. Wallace]]||1899 May 30||1979 May 02||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Clune-53.jpg 4023053] |- |[[Clune-70|Clune, Mona A]]||||1968 Nov 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Clune-70.jpg 4023102] |- |[[Cobden-41|Cobden, John (Jack)]]||1923 Dec 10||1990 Feb 25||||H of Thelma; F of Julia, Geoffrey, Trevor, Colin, Christine; H of Joan; Step-F of Alan & Don Casey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Cobden-41.jpg 4022660] |- |[[Hawkins-9078|Cobden, Thelma]]||1921 Apr 16||1981 Jul 24||||W of John; M of Julie, Geoff, Trevor, Colin, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Hawkins-9078.jpg 4022661] |- |[[Cobden-42|Cobden, William]]||1917 Aug 19||1985 Nov 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Cobden-42.jpg 4022578] |- |[[Colemane-7|Colemane, Leslie John]]||1893||1966||||with Margaret Hawkins & Pearl Colemane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Colemane-7.jpg 4022684] |- |[[Broome-692|Colemane, Pearl Victoria]]||1895||1981||||nee Broome; With Margaret Hawkins & Leslie Colemane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Colemane-7.jpg 4022684] |- |[[Hartshorn-603|Collins, Joan Winifred]]||||1992 Jan 26||62||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Collins-19365.jpg 4022509] |- |[[Collins-19373|Collins, Mark||1969 Mar 22]]||1999 Nov 30||||with Francis & Jean Cruise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Collins-19373.jpg 4022591] |- |[[Collins-19375|Collins, Roderick]]||||1974 May 09||52||AIF; RAAF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Collins-19375.jpg 4022760] |- |[[Collins-19365|Collins, Roy]]||||2016 Mar 07||85||H of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Collins-19365.jpg 4022509] |- |[[Collins-19376|Collins, Thomas Henry Percival]]||1909 Sep 19||1984 Mar 02||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Collins-19376.jpg 4022597] |- |[[Collis-470|Colliss, Leonard]]||1922 Jan 13||1993 Jul 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Colliss-10-1.jpg 4022847] |- |[[Colls-19|Colls, Francis Albert]]||||1940 Jul 25||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Colls-19.jpg 4022915] |- |[[Colquhoun-566|Colquhoun, Marjory]]||1883? Jan 07||1966 Sep 13||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Colquhoun-566.jpg 4022245] |- |[[Marallo-17|Comai, Filomena]]||1929 Dec 14||2016 Apr 21||||b. Calvi San Giorgio Del Sanno, Italy; W of Rodolfo; M of Anna, Lucia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Marallo-17.jpg 4022368] |- |[[Comai-1|Comai, Rodolfo (Rudi)]]||1 24 Nov 03||2013 Jul 12||||b. Vigo, Cavedine, Trento, Italy; H of Filomena; F of Anna, Lucia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Comai-1.jpg 4022369] |- |[[Connors-920|Connors, Edward Thomas (Ted)]]||||1992 Jan 01||76||H of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Connors-920.jpg 4023140] |- |[[Insull-8|Connors, Lily Emily]]||||1979 Feb 20||54||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Connors-920.jpg 4023140] |- |[[Patrick-3773|Cooper, Betty Christina]]||1928 Jan 03||2016 Jan 10||88||W of Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Cooper-20114.jpg 4022031] |- |[[Cooper-21405|Cooper, Brian Leslie]]||||1977 Apr 19||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Cooper-21405.jpg 4022091] |- |[[Cooper-20114|Cooper, Eric George]]||1923 Dec 23||1999 Dec 15||76||AIF NX143916; H of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Cooper-20114.jpg 4022031] |- |[[O'Brien-6451|Cooper, Isabel Mary]]||1924 Jul 03||1987 Dec 22||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/O_Brien-6451.jpg 4022556] |- |[[Cooper-20115|Cooper, Leonard Bruce]]||1928 Dec 22||2015 Sep 24||86||H of Shirley; F of Christopher, Brian, Michael, Lyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Cooper-20115.jpg 4022032] |- |[[Court-694|Cooper, Shirley Dawn]]||1931 Jul 17||2008 Feb 18||76||W of Leonard; M of Christopher, Brian, Michael, Lyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Cooper-20115.jpg 4022032] |- |[[Cooper-21406|Cooper, Simon Paul]]||||1971 Sep 06||1 day||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Cooper-21406.jpg 4022986] |- |[[Hallard-225|Corrie, Ruth Elvina]]||||1965 Nov 11||||D of Beatrice Hallard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Hallard-179.jpg 4022907] |- |[[Cottam-208|Cottam, Charles Raymond]]||||1976 May 16||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Cottam-208.jpg 4022744] |- |[[Cottam-210|Cottam, Claude W]]||||2002 Jul 01||81||H of Norah; F of Barbara, Marie, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Cottam-210.jpg 4022366] |- |[[Cottam-210|Cottam, Norah E]]||||2006 Jul 27||83||W of Claude; M of Barbara, Marie, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Cottam-210.jpg 4022366] |- |[[Cottam-209|Cottam, Raymond Charles]]||1922 Nov 02||2005 Jan 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Cottam-209.jpg 4022745] |- |[[Cottam-211|Cottam, Samuel John (Jack)]]||||1960 Aug 21||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Cottam-211.jpg 4022827] |- |[[Cotter-1238|Cotter, Simon Lloyd]]||||1973 Sep 21||||S of Val & Noel||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Cotter-1238.jpg 4022170] |- |[[Unknown-426587|Coughlan, Jean Annie]]||||1962 Jul 19||69||M of Pat Cottam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Colliss-10.jpg 4022847] |- |[[Coughran-83|Coughran, Reginald]]||1931 Jan 06||2004 Jul 18||||H of Jean; F of Sue, Shelly, Barbara, Kim, Debbie, Michael (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Coughran-83.jpg 4022104] |- |[[Coulter-2199|Coulter, Angus (Gus)]]||1898||1957 Jul||59||b. England; d. Batlow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Coulter-2199.jpg 4022864] |- |[[Butz-430|Cox, Christine Helen]]||1945 May 11||2015 Dec 23||||W of Leslie; M of Joanne, Brian, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Butz-430.jpg 4022379] |- |[[Crane-5398|Crane, Colin John]]||1938 Nov 30||2012 Apr 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Crane-5398.jpg 4022381] |- |[[Unknown-426595|Crawford, Imelda Margaret]]||1909 Sep 10||2001 Apr 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Unknown-426595.jpg 4022343] |- |[[Crocker-2371|Crocker, David Alexander]]||||1995 Oct 08||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Crocker-2371-1.jpg 4022457] |- |[[Crouch-2681|Crouch, Aiden Robert]]||||2005 Jan 25||||S of Kim & Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Crouch-2681.jpg 4022308] |- |[[Crouch-2682|Crouch, Ethan Ryley]]||2005 Dec 19||2006 Feb 20||||S of Kim & Chris; B of Aiden|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Crouch-2682.jpg 4022309] |- |[[Cruise-217|Cruise, Anthony Francis (Tony)]]||1945 Nov 24||1966 Apr 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Cruise-217.jpg 4023072] |- |[[Cruise-219|Cruise, Colleen Marie]]||1949 Jan 05||1949 Jan 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Cruise-217.jpg 4023072] |- |[[Cruise-218|Cruise, Francis Joseph Frank]]||1912 Sep 24||2002 Mar 11||||with Jean Cruise & Mark Collins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Collins-19373.jpg 4022591] |- |[[Hayward-3615|Cruise, Jean]]||1923 Sep 27||1985 Jul 31||||with Francis Cruise & Mark Collins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Collins-19373.jpg 4022591] |- |[[Arentz-89|Cullen, Aileen Frances]]||||1998 Aug 21||80||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Arentz-89-1.jpg 4022808] |- |[[Cullen-2157|Cullen, John]]||||1967 Dec 31||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Cullen-2157.jpg 4022809] |- |[[Cullen-2158|Cullen, Raymond Denis]]||||1963 Aug 16||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Cullen-2158.jpg 4022810] |- |[[Cullen-2156|Cullen, William John (Jack)]]||||1993 May 03||82||H of Aileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Arentz-89-1.jpg 4022807] |- |[[Coghlan-297|Cummins, Lena Elizabeth Ellen]]||||1978 Jan 28||56||W of Stanley; M of Elizabeth, Anthea, Bronwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Bowden-2537.jpg 4023105] |- |[[Cummins-1641|Cummins, Stanley Vincent]]||||1969 Apr 24||44||H of Lena; Step-F of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Cummins-1641.jpg 4023104] |- |[[Currie-2045|Currie, Dixon]]||||1963 May 30||99||with Lily Currie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Currie-2045.jpg 4023082] |- |[[Waters-5350|Currie, Lily]]||||1964 Mar 06||94||with Dixon Currie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Currie-2045.jpg 4023082] |- |[[Sullivan-11365|Currie, Mary]]||||1897||||W of Robert ||Husbands Obituary |- |[[Currie-2046|Currie, Robert]]||||1901||79||b. Belfast, Husband of Mary||Obituary |- |[[Boyd-10571|Currie, Rosanna]]||1848||1930||82||W of Robert ||Obituary |- |[[Curtis-14097|Curtis, James Henry]]||||1936 Jul 15||78||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Curtis-14097.jpg Obituary] |- |[[Daley-1265|Daley, John Edward]]||||1993 Apr 12||49||H of Janice; F of Michael, Tony, Jason|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Daley-1265.jpg 4022494] |- |[[Darrell-204|Darrell Robert]]||abt 1828||1885||57||said to be Aboriginal|| Newspaper Article |- |[[Hawkins-9141|Davies, Rhonda Kay]]||1950 Jan 16||2011 Jul 17||61||nee Coulcher, nee Hawkins; W of Rex; D of Wal & Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Hawkins-9141.jpg 4021990] |- |[[Davis-57675|Davis, A]]||||1955 Aug 06||66||AIF 363; S of the late Tom & Maria Davis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Davis-55570.jpg 4022248] |- |[[Davis-57683|Davis, John Alexander Charles]]||||2007 Aug 13||78||H of Nell; S: Jeffrey (dec); Twin of Betty (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Davis-57683.jpg 4022301] |- |[[Davis-57685|Davis, John Raymond]]||1942 Aug 21||2011 Aug 11||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Davis-57685.jpg 4022383] |- |[[Butz-431|Davis, Lorna May]]||1916 Aug 07||1998 Jul 01||81||RAAF? 106237; W of Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Davis-57684.jpg 4023055] |- |[[Griffiths-2996|Davis, Maria]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Davis-55550.jpg 4022950] |- |[[Bradford-4941|Davis, Peggy Eileen]]||||1959 Sep 19||37||W of Ray; M of John, Susan, Dianne, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Bradford-4941.jpg 4023058] |- |[[Davis-57684|Davis, Ray Alexander]]||1917 Sep 03||1996 Apr 24||78||AIF N200667; H of Lorna; F of John, Susan, Dianne, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Davis-57684.jpg 4023055] |- |[[Davis-57680|Davis, Thomas]]||||||||b. Tumut|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Davis-55550.jpg 4022950] |- |[[Davis-78296|Davis, Victor]]||||1960 Sep 02||67||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Davis-78296.jpg 4078296] |- |[[Dawson-6503|Dawson, Craig Andrew]]||1966 Jul 09||2016 Dec 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Dawson-6503.jpg 4022270] |- |[[Dawson-6504|Dawson, Horace David]]||||1980 Sep 17||70||H of Isabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Dawson-6504.jpg 4022220] |- |[[Skien-3|Dawson, Isabel Amelia]]||||1989 Dec 22||80||W of Horace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Dawson-6504.jpg 4022220] |- |[[Dawson-6505|Dawson, William Horace]]||1936 Sep 25||2017 Mar 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Dawson-6505.jpg 4022271] |- |[[Dean-8284|Dean, Percy Norman]]||1931 Apr 19||1991 Jun 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Dean-8284.jpg 4022552] |- |[[Deasy-144|Deasy, James]]||1843||1877|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Deasy-144.jpg 4023015] |- |[[Unknown-427015|Di Biccari, Giulietta]]||1916 Feb 22||2002 Sep 20||86||W of Leonardo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Di_Biccari-1.jpg 4023060] |- |[[Di_Biccari-1|Di Biccari, Leonardo]]||1916 Nov 09||1958 May 19||42||H of Giulietta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Di_Biccari-1.jpg 4023060] |- |[[Diggins-397|Diggins, Gregory Wayne]]||1959 Jul 22||2008 Aug 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Diggins-397.jpg 4022837] |- |[[Annetts-184|Dodd, Vicki Eileen]]||1958 Nov 24||2018 Jul 26||||W of Garry, M of Laura, Benjamin, Jessica||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Annetts-184.jpg 4023184] |- |[[Dodds-1263|Dodds, Edward Lindsay]]||||1972 Apr 26||68||with Ivy Dodds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Dodds-1263.jpg 4022077] |- |[[Dodds-1264|Dodds, Ethel Holman (Effie)]]||1901 Sep 12||1913 Oct 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Dodds-1264.jpg 4022068] |- |[[Baldock-430|Dodds, Ethel King]]||||1962 May 24||84||with Joseph Dodds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Dodds-1216.jpg 4022069] |- |[[Dodds-1265|Dodds, Gerald Wynne]]||||1972 Sep 26||67||with Gladys Dodds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Dodds-1265.jpg 4022078] |- |[[Harrison-14550|Dodds, Gladys May]]||||2008 Dec 02||96||with Gerald Dodds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Dodds-1265.jpg 4022078] |- |[[Dodds-1266|Dodds, Hilary Ethel]]||1917 Jan 22||1993 May 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Dodds-1266.jpg 4022070] |- |[[Travers-632|Dodds, Ivy Matilda Elizabeth]]||||1993 Jan 21||86||with Edward Dodds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Dodds-1263.jpg 4022077] |- |[[Dodds-1216|Dodds, Joseph Edward]]||||1958 Jun 19||84||with Ethel Dodds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Dodds-1216.jpg 4022069] |- |[[Okeeffe-634|Donnelly, Agnes Theresa]]||1909||1965||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/O_8217_Keeffe-786.jpg 4023084] |- |[[Barham-745|Donnelly, Barbara Ellen]]||||1986 July 20||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Skerry-81-1.jpg 4022569] |- |[[Vickery-1102|Donnelly, Sara]]||1893||1942||48||M. of Pamela W.of William||Obituary |- |[[Donnelly-2211|Donnelly, W J]]||||1963 Jun 22||72||AIF 6736|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Donnelly-2211-1.jpg 4022798] |- |[[Schofield-1628|Dowell, Barbara]]||1929 Oct 07||2014 Mar 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Schofield-1628.jpg 4023144] |- |[[Dowell-802|Dowell, Donald Alfred]]||||1978 Oct 30||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Dowell-802.jpg 4023143] |- |[[Unknown-427141|Droscher, Margaret Ruth]]||1935 Oct 30||2017 Jun 15||||W of Alan; M of Dale, Paul, Brian, David, Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Unknown-427141.jpg 4021983] |- |[[Duffell-86|Duffell, Robert Lyons]]||||1954 Dec 01||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Duffell-86.jpg 4022086] |- |[[Matthews-9401|Eccleston, Amy]]||||1971|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Matthews-940.jpg 4023128] |- |[[Cottam-213|Eccleston, Edith Muriel]]||1911 Mar 21||2008 Sep 05||||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Eccleston-293.jpg 4022506] |- |[[Eccleston-293|Eccleston, Frederick John]]||1907||1992||||H of Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Eccleston-293.jpg 4022506] |- |[[Eccleston-294|Eccleston, John Frederick]]||1931 Sep 16||1994 Mar 27||||H of June|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Eccleston-294.jpg 4022709] |- |[[Steadman-663|Eccleston, June Myrtle]]||1937 Mar 19||2002 Aug 10||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Steadman-663.jpg 4022710] |- |[[Eccleston-295|Eccleston, Robert Kevin]]||1964 Jun 23||1979 Oct 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Eccleston-295.jpg 4022708] |- |[[Edwards-20530|Edwards, George Hampden]]||1911||1992||80||with Iris Edwards|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Edwards-20530.jpg 4022503] |- |[[Unknown-427506|Edwards, Iris]]||1913||2006||||with George Edwards|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Edwards-20530.jpg 4022503] |- |[[Edwards-21594|Edwards, Ronald]]||||||||ex RAAF||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Edwards-21594.jpg 4022161] |- |[[Ceeney-5|Ehmsen, Betty Mary]]||1928 Apr 28||1992 Nov 16||64||W of Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Ceeney-5.jpg 4022508] |- |[[Grady-1095|Ehmsen, Clara May]]||||1977 Apr 06||86||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Grady-1095.jpg 4022962] |- |[[Grady-1096|Ehmsen, Eva Florence]]||||1987 Jun 12||85||W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Ehmsen-7.jpg 4022725] |- |[[Buckley-3481|Ehmsen, Freda Mary]]||||1958 Aug 10||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Buckley-3481.jpg 4022820] |- |[[Ehmsen-9|Ehmsen, Hassel]]||||1971 Jul||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Ehmsen-9.jpg 4022819] |- |[[Ehmsen-7|Ehmsen, Jack Ernest]]||||1978 Dec 18||77||H of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Ehmsen-7.jpg 4022725] |- |[[Ehmsen-5|Ehmsen, James Frederick]]||||1970 Dec 05||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Ehmsen-5.jpg 4022963] |- |[[Ehmsen-10|Ehmsen, John Frederick]]||||2005 May 08||78||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Ehmsen-10.jpg 4022724] |- |[[Vitnell-32|Ehmsen, Kathleen Jana]]||||||||nee Vitnell; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Ehmsen-10.jpg 4022724] |- |[[Ehmsen-4|Ehmsen, Neil]]||1927 Oct 03||2008 Mar 27||80||H of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Ceeney-5.jpg 4022508] |- |[[Ehmsen-11|Ehmsen, Thelma M]]||||1991 Mar 28||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Ehmsen-11.jpg 4022546] |- |[[Ehmsen-8|Ehmsen, William Carl]]||||1964 Mar 27||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Ehmsen-8.jpg 4022818] |- |[[McIlveen-117|Ellicott, Lorraine Edith]]||1944 Oct 16||2012 Aug 04||||Partner of Peter Burgess; M of Peter, Tammie, Kristina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Ellicott-212.jpg 4022421] |- |[[Ellicott-212|Ellicott, Peter James]]||1965 Jun 19||1996 Nov 30||||H of Jo; F of Joshua & Emma; S of Lorraine & James; B of Tammie & Kristian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Ellicott-212.jpg 4022421] |- |[[Faulkner-3195|Elliott, Carol-Ann]]||||1982 Nov 17||32||with Patricia Faulkner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Faulkner-3195.jpg 4022638] |- |[[Morton-6948|Enright, Brenda Miriam]]||1914 Feb 25||1992 Nov 18||||W of Robert; M of Terry, Col, Robyn, Sue, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Enright-335.jpg 4022562] |- |[[Enright-335|Enright, Robert Nolan (Bob)]]||1910 Apr 16||1987 Sep 19||||H of Brenda; F of Terry, Col, Robyn, Sue, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Enright-335.jpg 4022562] |- |[[Fairlie-179|Fairlie, David Vivian]]||||1969 May 29||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Fairlie-179.jpg 4022088] |- |[[Vingoe-32|Fairlie, Emily Courtney]]||1894||1994|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Vingoe-32.jpg 4022090] |- |[[Fairlie-184|Fairlie, Ernest]]||||1932 Feb 04||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Fairlie-184.jpg 4022923] |- |[[Fairlie-185|Fairlie, James]]||||1932 Feb 04||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Fairlie-184.jpg 4022923] |- |[[Faulkner-3197|Faulkiner, James Mark]]||||1953 Feb 08||<1||7 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Faulkner-3197.jpg 4022900] |- |[[Faulkner-3198|Faulkner, Glen Hill]]||||1980 Feb 03||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Faulkner-3198.jpg 4022691] |- |[[Faulkner-3196|Faulkner, John Bateson (Jack)]]||1917 Jan 04||2003 Jul 27||||OAM|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Faulkner-3196.jpg 4022639] |- |[[Ingram-4503|Faulkner, Patricia Betty]]||1924 May 06||2001 Jul 08||77||with Carol-Ann Elliott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Faulkner-3195.jpg 4022638] |- |[[Lucas-7170|Fenn, Honora Mavis]]||1906 Apr 24||1993 Jul 01||87||W of Stanley; || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Fenn-930.jpg 4022490] |- |[[Fenn-930|Fenn, William Stanley]]||1901 Mar 18||2000 Jan 21||98||RAAF 66830; H of Honora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Fenn-930.jpg 4022490] |- |[[Field-4388|Field, Darren Robert]]||||1991 Oct 31||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Field-4388.jpg 4022507] |- |[[Fizelle-16|Fizelle, Kenneth]]||||1917 May 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Fizelle-16.jpg 4022054] |- |[[Fleming-8201|Fleming, Thomas Cameron]]||1933||2001|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Fleming-8201.jpg 4021999] |- |[[Flew-18|Flew, Harold (Snowy)]]||1926 May 21||2003 Dec 24||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Flew-18.jpg 4022310] |- |[[Flew-19|Flew, Shane Anthony]]||1970 Aug 28||2000 Aug 13||29||S of Robert & Alice; B of Michael, Richard, Gary, Jeffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Flew-19.jpg 4022337] |- |[[Flew-20|Flew, Victor R]]||1919 Sep 30||1999 Feb 12||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Flew-20.jpg 4022393] |- |[[Carter-24685|Ford, Maree]]||1935 Sep 06||2017 Apr 16||||W of “John Darling”; M of Wayne, Janine, Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Carter-24685.jpg 4022272] |- |[[Brown-76695|Forster, Isabel Fairlie]]||1921 Jun 27||2010 May 03||||W of Stanley; M of Elizabeth, Anthea, Bronwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Forster-1733.jpg 4022467] |- |[[Keenan-1243|Forster, Judith Jill]]||1942 Nov 24||2017 Jun 06||||nee Keenan; W of Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Keenan-1243.jpg 4022205] |- |[[Forster-1733|Forster, Stanley Loseby]]||1919 Feb 23||2010 Mar 26||||H of Isabel; F of Elizabeth, Anthea, Bronwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Forster-1733.jpg 4022467] |- |[[Forte-199|Forte, Lorenzo]]||1940 Aug 07||1961 Apr 01||||b. Italy; B of Vito|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Forte-199.jpg 4023050] |- |[[Eccleston-297|Foster, Amy Cecelia]]||1912 Jul 04||2007 Jul 29||||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Foster-18533.jpg 4022505] |- |[[Foster-18533|Foster, Harry Ernest]]||1909 Feb 21||1993 Jan 25||||H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Foster-18533.jpg 4022505] |- |[[Foster-18534|Foster, Nola Ann]]||1937 May 11||2017 Aug 03||||D of Harry & Amy Foster; Sis of Jenny, Colin, Ted, Dianne, Nerida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Foster-18534.jpg 4022024] |- |[[Foulkes-232|Foulkes, Katarina Johanna]]||2003 Jun 02||2004 Dec 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Foulkes-232.jpg 4022689] |- |[[Foulkes-234|Foulkes, Minna]]||1966 Aug 17||2009 May 05||||nee Holopainen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Foulkes-234.jpg 4022688] |- |[[Fox-12488|Fox, Orville Clifford]]||||1958 Apr 27||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Fox-12488.jpg 4022859] |- |[[Fragassi-6|Fragassi, Nina]]||1963 Dec 21||1965 Aug 03||||D of Maria & Mario|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Fragassi-6.jpg 4023070] |- |[[Franklin-10279|Franklin, Benjamin]]||||1980 Aug 28||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Franklin-10279.jpg 4022663] |- |[[Freibergs-1|Freibergs-Tenca, Vera E]]||1902 Jul 20||1970 Jun 04||||b. Latvia; d. Batlow; with Peter Tenca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Freibergs-1.jpg 4022948] |- |[[French-8887|French, Clive Maxwell]]||||1985 Mar 19||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/French-8887.jpg 4022622] |- |[[French-11742|French, Danny Maxwell]]||||1963 Sep 22||2y8m||son of Jean and Clive||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/French-11742.jpg 4011742] |- |[[French-8888|French, Francis Herman]]||||1964 May||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/French-8888.jpg 4022801] |- |[[French-8889|French, Keith Francis]]||1931 Mar 26||1993 Sep 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/French-8889.jpg 4022483] |- |[[Hardie-765|French, Lily Emily]]||||1967 Jul 28||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hardie-765.jpg 4023101] |- |[[Broadhurst-299|Friend, Joan May]]||||1965 Dec 24||40||M of Bonnie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Broadhurst-299.jpg 4022850] |- |[[Galvin-556|Galvin, Douglas Maxwell]]||||1985 Dec 31||61||H of Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Galvin-556.jpg 4022641] |- |[[Unknown-429044|Galvin, Patricia Dawn]]||||1982 Nov 07||54||W of Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Galvin-556.jpg 4022641] |- |[[Gardner-11425|Gardner, Arthur (Jerry)]]||||1979 Mar 27||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Gardner-11425.jpg 4022713] |- |[[Gardner-11427|Gardner, E W (Teddy)]]||||1993 May 16||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Gardner-11427.jpg 4022492] |- |[[Gardner-11428|Gardner, Peter Ronald]]||1933 May 16||2016 Apr 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Gardner-11428.jpg 4022838] |- |[[Garner-4267|Garner, Agnes Grace]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Garner-4267-1.jpg 4022253] |- |[[Gibson-14652|Gibson, Leonard James]]||||1962 Jun 02||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Gibson-14652.jpg 4022846] |- |[[Tajthy-1|Gilbert, Maria]]||1965 Sep 25||2016 May 08||||nee Tajthy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Tajthy-1.jpg 4022658] |- |[[Giles-4346|Giles, Ian Richard]]||1945 Oct 24||2012 Jul 16||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Giles-4346.jpg 4022081] |- |[[Giles-4347|Giles, Keith]]||1916 Jan 25||1968 Jun 30||52||RAAF 412585; H of Emily Enid; F of Roberta, Ian, Malcolm, Patricia, Dorothy, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Giles-4347.jpg 4022083] |- |[[Booshang-1|Glynn, Eileen May]]||1919 Feb 19||1998 Jan 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Booshang-1.jpg 4023126] |- |[[Glynn-567|Glynn, John C]]||1912||1913 Mar||8 months||||Obituary |- |[[Glynn-550|Glynn, John Kevin]]||1956 Sep 22||2012 Jan 29||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Glynn-550.jpg 4022382] |- |[[Skeen-441|Glynn, Margaret Jane]]||1873||1944 Jan 1||70||W of Patrick||Obituary |- |[[Glynn-546|Glynn, Michael Francis]]||||1971 Aug 17||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Glynn-546.jpg 4023125] |- |[[Glynn-544|Glynn, Patrick Francis]]||1871||1926 Dec 15 ||55||H of Margaret Jane ||Death Cert. |- |[[Glynn-545|Glynn, Vincent Albert]]||1908 Nov 10||1974 May 08||||F of Belle & Meryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Glynn-545.jpg 4023119] |- |[[Glynn-570|Glynn, William John]]||1899||Dec 4 1941 ||42||S of Patrick and Margaret||Obituary |- |[[Goddard-3168|Goddard William Thomas]]||1866||1932 ||66||||Obituary |- |[[Briggs-6550|Golden, Daphne Lois]]||1910 Jan 18||1983 Sep 05||||D of George & Laura Briggs|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Briggs-6550.jpg 4022065] |- |[[Gollan-304|Gollan, Ivy]]||||1990 Dec 17||93||Sis of Mose, Daisy, Eric, Myrtle, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Gollan-304.jpg 4022573] |- |[[Grady-770|Grady, Albert Henry]]||1908 Apr 10||1965 Sep 16||||H of Lena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Grady-770.jpg 4022942] |- |[[Graham-16296|Graham, Glen Innes]]||1971 Jun 26||1998 Nov 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Graham-16296.jpg 4022397] |- |[[Graham-16297|Graham, James Henry]]||||1974 Apr 26||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Graham-16297.jpg 4022761] |- |[[Gray-29603|Gray, Adam]]||1972 Feb 22||1972 Mar 01||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Gray-29603.jpg 4029603] |- |[[Green-27911|Green, Alexander George (Jack)]]||||1987 Aug 01||70||H of Neta; F of John, Ron, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Green-27911.jpg 4022563] |- |[[Davis-78585|Green, Dianne Margaret]]||1949 Apr 13||2018 Jun 03||||W of Ron||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Davis-78585.jpg 4078585] |- |[[Lucas-7211|Green, Neta Jean]]||||2008 Sep 05||83||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Green-27911.jpg 4022563] |- |[[Lethorn-1|Gregor, Winifred Mary]]||||1970 Dec 06||44||D of Winifred Lethorn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Lethorn-1.jpg 4022961] |- |[[Gregory-6948|Gregory, Charles Southam]]||||1949 May 04||82||of Wors, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Gregory-6948.jpg 4022889] |- |[[Griffiths-2994|Griffiths, Charles Abram]]||1869 Jan 24||1951 Dec 10||8?||b. Mittagong|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Griffiths-2994.jpg 4022885] |- |[[Phillips-25650|Griffiths, Gentilla Myrtle]]||||1976 Nov 12||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Phillips-25650.jpg 4022127] |- |[[Griffiths-2993|Griffiths, John]]||1863 Mar 29||1930 Dec 29||67||b. Mittagong||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Davis-55550.jpg 4022950] |- |[[Jackson-28110|Griffiths, June]]||1927 Jun 14||1996 May 13||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Griffiths-3132.jpg 4022464] |- |[[Griffiths-3132|Griffiths, William (Bill)]]||1931 Apr 14||1998 Feb 23||||H of June|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Griffiths-3132.jpg 4022464] |- |[[Gross-3650|Gross, Bernadette]]||||1975 Sep 05||stillborn||D of Diane & Ernest Gross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Gross-3650.jpg 4023109] |- |[[Guihot-65|Guihot, Gordon Leslie]]||||2019 Oct 15||61||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Guihot-65.jpg Funeral Notice] |- |[[Cosgrove-597|Guihot, Mavis Ruth]]||1930||1994||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Guihot-53.jpg 4022150] |- |[[Guihot-53|Guihot, William John]]||1917||1973||||AIF NX115124; H of Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Guihot-53.jpg 4022150] |- |[[Hall-35679|Hall, Alan Oscar]]||||||||H of Doreen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Hall-35679.jpg 4022143] |- |[[Wippell-1|Hallard, Beatrice Maria Greenhill]]||||1969 Jul 09||||M of Ruth Corrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Hallard-179.jpg 4022907] |- |[[Hallard-177|Hallard, Hugh Reginald]]||||1948 Feb 10||||AIF; H of Beatrice; F of Noreen, Hugh, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Hallard-177-1.jpg 4022910] |- |[[Halloran-381|Halloran, Leigh Francis]] ||||1976 Jan 16||38||with Susan Halloran|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Leferve-4.jpg 4023154] |- |[[Leferve-4|Halloran, Susan Jean]]||||1977 Jul 29||79||with Leigh Halloran|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Leferve-4.jpg 4023154] |- |[[Hamilton-18256|Hamilton, Edward Lynton]]||||1999 Oct 14||75||AIF NX164568; H of Enid; F of Gary & Kathy, Graham & Lynne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Hamilton-18256.jpg 4022328] |- |[[Harmer-933|Harmer, Bernard Norman (Doggy)]]||1940 Jan 29||2010 Aug 04||70||F of Linda, Toni, Kim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Harmer-933.jpg 4022471] |- |[[Harris-42762|Harris, Billy]]||||||||with Peggy Harris||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Harris-42762.jpg 4022501] |- |[[Harris-32911|Harris, John]]||||||81||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Harris-32911.jpg 4022476] |- |[[Townson-354|Harris, Peggy]]||||||||with Billy Harris||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Harris-42762.jpg 4022501] |- |[[Unknown-442014|Harris, Royna]]||||||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Harris-31713.jpg 4022347] |- |[[Harris-31713|Harris, Walter Edward]]||1937 Aug 16||2013 Aug 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Harris-31713.jpg 4022347] |- |[[Hayward-3612|Harrison, Ada Eleanor]]||1868 Sep 02||1971 Jul 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Hayward-3612.jpg 4022041] |- |[[Harrison-14519|Harrison, Allan]]||||1963 Mar 30||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Harrison-14519.jpg 4022036] |- |[[Harrison-14752|Harrison, Bertie T]]||1920 May 06||1969 Aug 16||48||H of Marjorie; F of Graham, Chris, Julie, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Harrison-14752.jpg 4022009] |- |[[Harrison-14520|Harrison, Elva]]||||1948 Nov 19||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Harrison-14520.jpg 4022038] |- |[[Walker-32818|Harrison, Gladys]]||||1992 Jun 23||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Walker-32818.jpg 4022035] |- |[[Harrison-14753|Harrison, Graham G]]||1945 Sep 17||1991 Apr 18||46||H of Christine; F of Daniel & Cathlin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Harrison-14753.jpg 4022010] |- |[[Harrison-14755|Harrison, Gregory John]]||||1959 Aug 22||1||20 months; B of Rex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Harrison-14755.jpg 4022171] |- |[[Harrison-14754|Harrison, Guy]]||1927 Oct 01||1927 Oct 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Walker-32818.jpg 4022172] |- |[[Stewart-28694|Harrison, June Innes]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Stewart-28694.jpg 4022437] |- |[[Harrison-14757|Harrison, Keith (Sandy)]]||1925 Aug 26||2010 Dec 11||||H of Rita; F of Robyn, Heather, Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Harrison-14757.jpg 4022587] |- |[[Instone-17|Harrison, Marjorie]]||1919 Nov 19||1992 Nov 23||74||W of Bertie; M of Graham, Chris, Julie, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Harrison-14752.jpg 4022009] |- |[[Harrison-14756|Harrison, Raymond]]||1924 May 06||1984 Apr 26||||H of June; F of Rex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Harrison-14756.jpg 4022600] |- |[[Gardiner-3052|Harrison, Rita Agnes]]||1924 Feb 01||1985 Aug 29||61||W of Keith; M of Robyn, Heather, Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Gardiner-3052.jpg 4022588] |- |[[Higgs-1504|Harrison, Sarah Elizabeth]]||||1962 Apr 22||72||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Harrison-14551.jpg 4022175] |- |[[Harrison-14758|Harrison, Vern]]||||1949 Aug 15||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Harrison-14758.jpg 4022037] |- |[[Harrison-14551|Harrison, Walter James]]||||1972 Feb 24||86||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Harrison-14551.jpg 4022175] |- |[[Harrison-14610|Harrison, Walter Thomas]] ||||1936 Jun 17||75||||Obituary |- |[[Hartnett-164|Hartnett, Albert (Bert) Andrew]]||1884 Jul 02||1964 Jul 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Hartnett-164-2.jpg 4023094] |- |[[Sherwood-3366|Hartnett, Florence Kay]]||||||73||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Sherwood-3366.jpg 4022342] |- |[[Jones-70024|Hartnett, Mary]]||||1936 Jun 01||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Jones-70024-1.jpg 4023062] |- |[[Hartnett-343|Hartnett, Robert]]||||1942 Dec 21||83?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Jones-70024.jpg 4023061] |- |[[Harvey-11144|Harvey, Charles Arthur]]||||1976 Jun 13||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Harvey-11144.jpg 4022746] |- |[[Knight-11787|Harvey, Joyce]]||1926 Jan 29||1999 Apr 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Knight-11787.jpg 4022551] |- |[[Harvey-11624|Harvey, Robert Christopher]]||abt 1845||1910||65|||| Obituary |- |[[Enright-343|Harvey, Robyn]]||1939||2017||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Enright-343.jpg 4022028] |- |[[Skeers-2|Harvey, Sarah Sophia]]||1876||1937||61|||| Obituary |- |[[Harvey-11146|Harvey, Walter James (Curly)]]||1904 Apr 15||1991 May 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Harvey-11146.jpg 4022549] |- |[[Pera-41|Havukainen, Aino Sivia Kyllikki]]||1932 Nov 30||2016 Nov 24||||W of Kalevi; M of Eija & Juha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Pera-41.jpg 4022269] |- |[[Hawkins-8977|Hawkins, Albert Roy]]||||1974 Jul 09||78||AIF; H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Hawkins-8977.jpg 4022776] |- |[[Hawkins-9224|Hawkins, Allan]]||||1992 Dec 30||67||H of Dorothy; F of Helen, Gary, Gwen, Graham, Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Hawkins-9224.jpg 4022496] |- |[[Newman-7818|Hawkins, Dorothy Dell]]||1924 Apr 16||2010 Apr 01||||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Hawkins-8977.jpg 4022515] |- |[[Duffy-2417|Hawkins, Ellen Mary]]||||1965 Mar 14||67||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Hawkins-8977.jpg 4022776] |- |[[Hawkins-9079|Hawkins, Hubert Lancelot]]||||1967 Apr 25||83||H of Phoebe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Hawkins-9079.jpg 4022775] |- |[[Hawkins-9143|Hawkins, John Trevor]]||1924 Apr 01||2014 Feb 20||89||H of Loris; F of Trevor, Douglas, Bruce, Lorraine, Bertram, Jacqueline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Hawkins-9143.jpg 4022021] |- |[[Colemane-9|Hawkins, Margaret Ruth]]||1928 Nov 28||2010 Jan 09||||nee Colemane; with Pearl Colemane & Leslie Colemane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Colemane-7.jpg 4022684] |- |[[Schache-14|Hawkins, Mavis Eileen]]||1922 May 10||2007 Jun 11||||nee Schache; W of Reg; M of Lawrence (dec), Cliff & Christine, Kathleen (dec), Ian, Shirley & Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Hawkins-9225.jpg 4022320] |- |[[Curtis-9857|Hawkins, Phoebe]]||||1925 May 31||39||W of Hubert; bur. Urana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Hawkins-9079.jpg 4022775] |- |[[Hawkins-9225|Hawkins, Reginald Lance (Reg)]]||1922 Aug 24||2002 Jul 08||||AIF; b. Rand, NSW; d. Batlow; H of Mavis; F of Lawrence (dec), Cliff & Christine, Kathleen (dec), Ian, Shirley & Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Hawkins-9225.jpg 4022320] |- |[[Hawkins-9226|Hawkins, Stanley Murray]]||||1982 Jun 20||67||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Hawkins-9226.jpg 4022650] |- |[[Hawkins-9142|Hawkins, Walter Albert]]||1921 Oct 19||1992 Jan 20||||AIF NX193982; H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Hawkins-8977.jpg 4022515] |- |[[Skein-35|Hayward, Anne Maud]]||1879 Nov 27||1956 May 08||||M of Henrietta Chamberlain; W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Skein-35.jpg 4022871] |- |[[Walsh-6443|Hayward, Kathleen Elizabeth Mary]]||1920 Mar 04||2010 Dec 11||||nee Walsh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Walsh-6443.jpg 4022743] |- |[[Hayward-3655|Hayward, William Lyle]]||1912 May 21||1976 Jan 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Hayward-3655.jpg 4022742] |- |[[Heathcote-395|Heathcote, Leonard (Titch)]]||1923 Oct 09||2006 Sep 23||||AIF NX163600; H of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Heathcote-395.jpg 4021992] |- |[[Heatley-145|Heatley, Robert Ian]]||1953 Jun 30||2015 May 03||||H of Janelle; F of Christie, Kenny, Kelly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Heatley-145.jpg 4022213] |- |[[Noble-4119|Herring, Amy Mary]]||1882||1973|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Noble-4119.jpg 4022258] |- |[[Bamford-371|Herring, Clara]]||||1939 Jan 07||44||W of Edgar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Bamford-371.jpg 4022919] |- |[[Herring-2207|Herring, Edgar Maull]]||1876||1976||||H of Enid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Herring-2207.jpg 4022916] |- |[[Gale-2326|Herring, Edith]]||||1917|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Gale-2326.jpg 4022256] |- |[[Herring-2209|Herring, Nigel Reep]]||||1953 Jun 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Herring-2209.jpg 4022882] |- |[[Herring-2270|Herring, Reginald Charles]]||||1964 Apr 17||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Herring-2270.jpg 4022790] |- |[[Unknown-430707|Heyen, Beverley Faye]]||1948 Aug 21||2007 Dec 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Unknown-430707.jpg 4022294] |- |[[Hides-11|Hides, Arthur George]]||||1970 Nov 13||81||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Hides-11.jpg 4022965] |- |[[Myers-12083|Hides, Emma]]||||1987 Feb 04||92||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Hides-11.jpg 4022965] |- |[[Hides-12|Hides, Eric||1926 Jun 10]]||2007 Sep 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Hides-12.jpg 4022298] |- |[[Unknown-430721|Hides, Lesley Joy]]||||1993 Apr 29||38||W of John; M of Dylan, David, Mitchell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Unknown-430721.jpg 4022493] |- |[[Hides-13|Hides, Reginald John]]||1921 May 21||1997 Jun 23||||AIF NX455837; H of Billette; F of John, Maree, Colleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Hides-13.jpg 4022407] |- |[[Myers-12086|Hill, Ettie]]||||1972 Nov 13||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Hill-29335.jpg 4022839] |- |[[Hill-29335|Hill, W]]||||1962 Nov 05||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Hill-29335.jpg 4022839] |- |[[Hindmarsh-138|Hindmarsh, Claude William]]||||1976 Aug 13||76||H of Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Hindmarsh-138.jpg 4022085] |- |[[Armstrong-12989|Hindmarsh, Eva Valle]]||||1968 Jan 11||||W of Claude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Hindmarsh-138.jpg 4022085] |- |[[Bowman-8313|Hird, Barbara]]||||||76||nee Bowman; W of Raymond; M of Dianne & Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Bowman-8313.jpg 4021995] |- |[[Hird-275|Hird, Raymond]]||1927 May 12||2014 May 02||||H of Barbara Beryl Hird; F of Alan & Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Hird-275.jpg 4021994] |- |[[Hitchman-107|Hitchman, Robert James]]||||1976 Sep 17||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Hitchman-107.jpg 4022748] |- |[[Webster-11974|Hobbs,Winsome]]||1925 Jun 16||2017 Oct 30||92||WRAAF 109815||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Webster-11974.jpg 4011974] |- |[[Holland-8675|Holland, Douglas John]]||1927 Feb 09||2006 Aug 21||79||H of Doreen; F of Anthony, Tracee, Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Holland-8675.jpg 4022373] |- |[[Bowden-2571|Holme, Enid Joyce]]||1931 Apr 15||2001 Dec 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Bowden-2571.jpg 4022359] |- |[[Holme-256|Holme, Richard Thomas]]||1932 Nov 06||2018 Dec 27||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Holme-256.jpg 4023256] |- |[[Holmes-11504|Holmes, Joseph J]]||||1963 Apr 15||86||AIF 5699; MM|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Holmes-11504.jpg 4022799] |- |[[Morton-6843|Houghton, Lucy Jasmine Mary]]||1908 Aug 29||1973 Apr 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Morton-6843.jpg 4022151] |- |[[Houghton-2070|Houghton, Stanley George]]||1908||1981 Mar 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Houghton-2070.jpg 4022152] |- |Hourigan, Annie||||||||died at birth||4023014 |- |[[Hourigan-184|Hourigan, Ellen M]]||||1904? Sep 25||<1||18 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Hourigan-184.jpg 4023010] |- |[[McGillicuddy-59|Hourigan, Ellen M]]||1834||1896|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/McGillicuddy-59.jpg 4023012] |- |[[Hourigan-183|Hourigan, John Daniel]]||||1948 Nov 16||82?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Hourigan-183.jpg 4023011] |- |[[Heydon-232|Hourigan, Judith Anne]]||||||||M of Melissa, Alecia, Leanne||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Heydon-232.jpg 4023232] |- |[[Grace-2109|Hourigan, Kathleen]]||||1981 Jul 25||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Hourigan-186.jpg 4023097] |- |[[Butz-432|Hourigan, Magdalena]]||||1944 May||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Hourigan-184.jpg 4023010] |- |[[Hourigan-182|Hourigan, Maurice]]||||1965 Jan 21||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Hourigan-182.jpg 4023098] |- |[[Hourigan-187|Hourigan, Michael]]||||1936 Apr 11||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Hourigan-187.jpg 4023008] |- |[[Hourigan-185|Hourigan, Patrick]]||1823||1880|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Hourigan-185.jpg 4023013] |- |[[Hourigan-186|Hourigan, Patrick Thomas]]||||1977 Dec 15||43||with Kathleen Hourigan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Hourigan-186.jpg 4023097] |- |[[Pead-88|Hubbard, Elaine Frances]]||||1987 Nov 27||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Pead-88.jpg 4022558] |- |[[Hubbard-8290|Hubbard, Robert (Bob)]]||1932 Feb 13||2019 Feb 06||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Hubbard-8290.jpg 4028290] |- |[[Unknown-431192|Hughes, Jessie]]||||1971 May 13||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Dyer-11826.jpg 4022960] |- |[[Hughes-15346|Hughes, John William]]||1921||2002||81||AIF Q31063; H of Kathleen; F of Michael & Leonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Hughes-15346.jpg 4023024] |- |[[Hughes-15348|Hughes, Kevin George]]||1928 Nov 04||1997 Dec 13||69||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Hughes-15348.jpg 4022453] |- |[[Hourigan-188|Hughes, Mary Agnes]]||1929 Feb 26||1996 Feb 19||66||W of Kevin; M of Colleen, Patrick, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Hughes-15348.jpg 4022453] |- |[[Ilpola-1|Ilpola, Wayne Nicholas]]||1992 Sep 05||2009 Feb 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Ilpola-1.jpg 4022285] |- |[[Ironside-299|Ironside, George Solomon]]||1910 Jan 11||1990 Sep 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Ironside-299.jpg 4022544] |- |[[Janes-1049|Janes, Graham K]]||1947||2012||||H of Helen; F of Aaron, Allison, Carolyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Janes-1049.jpg 4022023] |- |[[Jarvis-3426|Jarvis, Frank Ernest]]||1904 Jul 28||1979 Feb 24||75||H of Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Jarvis-3426.jpg 4022717] |- |[[Luck-628|Jarvis, Ivy Elizabeth]]||1907 Nov 05||2000 Jul 25||||W of Frank Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Luck-628.jpg 4022716] |- |[[Unknown-431345|Johnson, Iris May]]||1926 Aug 12||2008 Sep 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Unknown-431345.jpg 4022543] |- |[[Mouat-221|Jones, Agnes I]]||||1952 Nov 21||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Mouat-221.jpg 4022230] |- |[[Jones-70280|Jones, Alfred E]]||||1969 Aug 03||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Jones-70280.jpg 4022971] |- |[[Jones-70306|Jones, Arthur Henry]]||1919 Jun 14||2013 May 09||||H of Lillian May; F of Laraine & Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Jones-70306.jpg 4021986] |- |[[Quarmby-95|Jones, Doris Annie]]||||1994 Jan 11||68||ACW 108632; nee Quarmby; with Ronald Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Jones-70309.jpg 4022434] |- |[[Jones-70311|Jones, Edwin William]]||||1972 Nov 26||75||with Stella Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Jones-70311.jpg 4022772] |- |[[Jones-70314|Jones, Frederick William (Bill)]]||1935 Dec 22||1998 May 31||||H of Norma; F of Mark, Dawn, Judy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Jones-70314.jpg 4021998] |- |[[Unknown-430471|Jones, Julia]]||183? Aug 10||1917 Apr 17||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Unknown-430471.jpg 4023063] |- |[[Jones-70387|Jones, Kenneth]]||||2003 Jul 09||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Jones-70387.jpg 4022371] |- |[[Iffland-49|Jones, Lillian May (Billie)]]||1917 Jan 21||2015 Jan 30||98||W of Arthur; M of Laraine & Robyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Iffland-49.jpg 4021987] |- |[[Unknown-431740|Jones, Mary]]||||1989 Jan 25||105|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Unknown-431740.jpg 4022531] |- |[[Unknown-431739|Jones, Norma]]||1938 Aug 29||2014 Oct 04||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Unknown-431739.jpg 4021997] |- |[[Jones-70301|Jones, Percy]]||||1969 Nov 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Jones-70280.jpg 4022971] |- |[[Jones-70309|Jones, Ronald Stanley]]||||1997 Sep 01||74||RAAF 115277; with Doris Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Jones-70309.jpg 4022434] |- |[[Webber-3092|Jones, Stella]]||||1975 Aug 30||78||with Edwin Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Jones-70311.jpg 4022772] |- |[[Jones-70279|Jones, William Edward]]||||1934 Mar 28||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Mouat-221.jpg 4022230] |- |[[Unknown-431889|Jovic, Else]]||1926 Apr 19||2014 May 22||||W of Milan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Jovic-2.jpg 4022627] |- |[[Jovic-2|Jovic, Milan]]||1915 Nov 25||1985 May 18||||H of Else|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Jovic-2.jpg 4022627] |- |[[Herring-2206|Joyce, Kate]]||1914||2004||||Nee Herring; AWAS NF46217; W of William; M of Guy, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Herring-2206.jpg 4022334] |- |[[Joyce-2612|Joyce, William Brenton]]||1920||2006||||AIFNX68337; H of Kate; F of Guy, Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Joyce-2612.jpg 4022333] |- |[[Keenan-1263|Keenan, Barry Roy Gamble]]||1931 Dec 19||2017 Aug 25||||H of Jean; F of Ian, Peter, Diania, Bevely, Carol, Larry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Keenan-1263.jpg 4022025] |- |[[Skien-6|Keenan, Eunice May]]||||1978 Feb 15||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Skein-40.jpg 4022124] |- |[[Skein-33|Keenan, Florence]]||||1948 Feb 17||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Skein-33.jpg 4022188] |- |[[Keenan-1268|Keenan, Francis Ray]]||||1965|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Keenan-1268.jpg 4022987] |- |[[Keenan-1269|Keenan, George Aaron Robert]]||1894 Mar 07||1981 Jul 23||||H of Nora; F of Don|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Keenan-1269.jpg 4022017] |- |[[Keenan-1273|Keenan, Heath Kenneth]]||1969 Dec 18||2011 Jun 17||||S of Maree; B of Natalie, Aaron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Keenan-1273.jpg 4022557] |- |[[Keenan-1276|Keenan, Hector James]]||1908 Jun 12||1975 Aug 22||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Keenan-1276.jpg 4021276] |- |[[Keenan-1270|Keenan, Henry John (Garry)]]||||1960 Sep 12||64||H of Myrtle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Keenan-1270-1.jpg 4022203] |- |[[Keenan-1235|Keenan, James]]||||1942 Jun 19||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Keenan-1235.jpg 4022201] |- |[[Keenan-1272|Keenan, John Henry]]||||1999 Jun 18||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Keenan-1272.jpg 4022200] |- |[[Keenan-1315|Keenan, Laurie R]]||1930|| 1931||12mths|||| Death Notice |- |[[Keenan-1274|Keenan, Martin Peter]]||1976 Dec 15||1991 Nov 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Keenan-1274.jpg 4022512] |- |[[Parry-1538|Keenan, Myrtle Emily (Myrt)]]||||1990 Sep 12||76||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Keenan-1270-1.jpg 4022203] |- |[[Keenan-1275|Keenan, Neville Stuart]]||||2007 Apr 15||84||H of Patricia Joyce; F of Dawn, Ken, Chris, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Keenan-1275.jpg 4022116] |- |[[Fitzpatrick-2593|Keenan, Norma May]]||1926 Jul 23||2012 Mar 14||||W of Laurie; M of Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Fitzpatrick-2593.jpg 4021981] |- |[[Pritchard-2996|Keenan, Pansy Bremmer]]||||1976 Nov 05||75||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Pritchard-2996.jpg 4022128] |- |[[Annetts-157|Keenan, Patricia Joyce]]||||2010 Dec 16||84||W of Neville; M of Dawn, Ken, Chris, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Keenan-1275.jpg 4022116] |- |[[Keenan-1873|Keenan, Reginald George]]||1939 Sep 07||2018 Mar 17||78||S of Neil and Edith, B of Kevin, Cliff, Des, Bevan||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Keenan-1873.jpg 4021873] |- |[[Keenan-1271|Keenan, Roy Francis Gamble]]||||1977 Aug 26||76||H of Pansy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Keenan-1271.jpg 4022130] |- |[[Keenan-1264|Keenan, Stuart James]]||||1979 Jun 07||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Keenan-1264.jpg 4022123] |- |[[Nimmo-390|Keenan, Thelma Mary]]||1911 Sep 18||2001 Oct 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Nimmo-390.jpg 4022352] |- |[[Kelly-15781|Kelly, Eric Arthur Norman]]||1900 Feb 27||1984 Sep 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Kelly-15781.jpg 4022615] |- |[[Unknown-432271|Kendall, Bonnie]]||1910||1996||||b. Wybalena; d. Tumut|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Unknown-432271.jpg 4022630] |- |[[Cobden-45|Kennedy-Oddy, Julia Ann]]||||||||nee Cobden; D of John & Thelma; M of Leanne & Paula|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Cobden-45.jpg 4022348] |- |[[King-29931|King, Frederick]]||1908 Jan 27||1983 May 26||||H of Milly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/King-29931.jpg 4023147] |- |[[Loblinzk-1|King, Milly]]||1914 Dec 23||2003 Jun 30||||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/King-29931.jpg 4023147] |- |[[King-29937|King, Rodney James]]||||1977 Aug 13||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/King-29937.jpg 4023148] |- |[[Hawkins-9286|Kirk, Fay]]||1928||1981 Oct 13||||Nee Hawkins; M of Merrill & Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Hawkins-9286.jpg 4022659] |- |[[Knott-1148|Knott, Donald F]]||||2001 May 01||71||RAAF 311144; H of Jan; F of Michelle, Philip, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Knott-1148.jpg 4022346] |- |[[Unknown-432405|Kociolek, Bronislawa (Bonnie)]]||1920 Mar 05||2015 Jul 24||||W of Marian; M of Wanda, Richard, Leon, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Unknown-432405.jpg 4022317] |- |[[Kociolek-28|Kociolek, Dianne Roslyn]]||||1971 Jun 16||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Kociolek-28.jpg 4023087] |- |[[Kociolek-30|Kociolek, John]]||||1960||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Kociolek-30.jpg 4023069] |- |[[Kociolek-29|Kociolek, Marian (Mario)]]||1925 Sep 13||2003 Jan 05||||H of Bonnie; F of Wanda, Richard, Leon, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Kociolek-29.jpg 4022318] |- |[[Kondziola-1|Koldys, Anna]]||1920 Jul 26||2004 Jan 31||||W of Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Koldys-2.jpg 4022499] |- |[[Koldys-2|Koldys, Anthony]]||1917 Sep 04||1992 Aug 05||||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Koldys-2.jpg 4022499] |- |[[Szado-1|Kovacs, Agnieszka (Agnes)]]||||2019 Dec 26||95||W of Gabor; M of Bogdan, Bysiu, John||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Zado-12.jpg Funeral Notice] |- |[[Kovacs-341|Kovacs, Gabor (Gabby)]]||1922 Feb 24||2009 Aug 03||||b. Slovakia; F of Bogdan, Bysiu, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Kovacs-341.jpg 4022465] |- |[[Kraushaar-36|Kraushaar, John Milton]]||1928 Nov 08||2005 Mar 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Kraushaar-36.jpg 4022392] |- |[[Davis-58873|Kraushaar, Rosalie Mary]]||1928 Oct 07||2006 Sep 30||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Davis-58873.jpg 4022391] |- |[[Unknown-432466|Kwiatkowski, Czeslawa]]||1920 Oct 18||2012 Jan 22||||W of Zygmunt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Kwiatkowski-242.jpg 4023093] |- |[[Kwiatkowski-242|Kwiatkowski, Zygmunt]]||1902 Dec 10||1965 Nov 18||||H of Czeslawa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Kwiatkowski-242.jpg 4023093] |- |[[Graham-16417|Lampe, Alice Doreen]]||1901 Oct 17||1980 Jan 10||78||W of Arthur; M of Ray & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Lampe-313.jpg 4022964] |- |[[Lampe-313|Lampe, Arthur Oltmann]]||1899 Jun 29||1969 Sep 04||70||H of Alice; F of Ray & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Lampe-313.jpg 4022964] |- |[[Skein-36|Lampe, Gladys Jean]]||||1967 Mar 12||49||W of Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Grady-770.jpg 4022942] |- |[[Adams-36143|Lampe, Lena]]||1920 Jun 29||2004 Feb 10||||W of Albert Grady and Ray Lampe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Grady-770.jpg 4022942] |- |[[Lampe-309|Lampe, Raymond John]]||1928 Dec 17||2012 Jul 12||83||H of Gladys & Lena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Lampe-309.jpg 4022377] |- |Lawson, James||||||70?||||4022738 |- |[[Lawson-6741|Lawson, James (Jim)]]||1905 Feb 03||1975 Nov 23||70||b. Dundee, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Lawson-6741.jpg 4022133] |- |[[Lawson-6747|Lawson, James Whitecross]]||1935 Jan 04||2014 Sep 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Lawson-6747.jpg 4022134] |- |[[Lee-24705|Lee, Arthur Colin]]||1923 Aug 07||2007 Aug 21||||H of Courtney; F of Marie, Peter, Carol, Helen, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Lee-24705.jpg 4021982] |- |[[Lee-14242|Lee, Clifford Bruce]]||1926 Mar 13||1988 Feb 26||||H of Mary; F of Joan, David, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Lee-24707.jpg 4022524] |- |[[Lee-24707|Lee, Colin Leslie]]||1928 Apr 15||1995 May 06||||H of Lois|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Lee-24707-1.jpg 4022454] |- |[[Fairlie-182|Lee, Courtney (Joy)]]||1927 Mar 30||2001 Dec 18||||W of Arthur; M of Marie, Peter, Carol, Helen, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Lee-24705.jpg 4021982] |- |[[Lee-24706|Lee, Donald McGregor]]||1929 Apr 03||2010 Jan 20||||H of Elaine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Lee-24706.jpg 4022466] |- |[[Fenn-933|Lee, Elaine Clare]]||1928 Apr 05||2009 Dec 10||||W of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Lee-24706.jpg 4022466] |- |[[Pritchard-3006|Lee, Lois Irene]]||1925 Feb 14||2008 May 02||||W of Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Lee-24707-1.jpg 4022454] |- |[[Lee-24711|Lee, Margaret Beth||1959 Apr 17]]||2006 Apr 09||||D of Roy & Rita; Sis of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Lee-24711.jpg 4022370] |- |[[Hutchinson-7902|Lee, Mary]]||1926 Oct 23||2019 Aug 25||||W of Clifford; M of Joan, David, Colin||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Hutchinson-7902.jpg 4027902] |- |[[Hutchinson-5940|Lee, Rita]]||1928 Nov 25||2002 Jun 13||||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hutchinson-5940.jpg 4022365] |- |[[Lee-14226|Lee, Roy]]||1919 Apr 18||2006 Jan 09||||H of Rita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Hutchinson-5940.jpg 4022365] |- |[[Lee-14226|Lee, Roy]]||1919 Apr 18||2006 Jan 09||86||AIF NX104622; H of Rita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Lee-14226.jpg 4022364] |- |[[Lehtonen-46|Lehtonen Swamaline Ellis (Finn Ellis) ]]||abt.1887|||1928 Apr 18||42||B. Finland d. Batlow|| Inquest/Obituary |- |[[Fenillade-1|Lethorn, Winifred Maude]]||||1973 Jan 07||76||M of Winifred Gregor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Lethorn-1.jpg 4022961] |- |[[Little-11311|Little, William James]]||||1974 Sep 17||54||H of Winifred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Little-11311.jpg 4022169] |- |[[Briggs-6624|Little, Winifred Betty]]||||2005 Dec 15||81||W of Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Briggs-6624.jpg 4022168] |- |[[Lomas-453|Lomas, Kevin George (Lofty)]]||1936 Mar 25||2012 Jul 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Lomas-453.jpg 4022380] |- |[[Longhurst-745|Longhurst, Cletus Norman]]||1931 Oct 23||1998 Nov 06||67||H of Monica, F of Norman, John||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Longhurst-745.jpg 4023745] |- |[[Longhurst-579|Longhurst, Norman John (Normy)]]||1962 Aug 17||2007 Sep 20||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Longhurst-579.jpg 4022356] |- |[[Skein-38|Lucas, Ethel]]||||1991 Apr 06||88||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Lucas-7171.jpg 4022619] |- |[[Lucas-7171|Lucas, Henry James (Ted)]]||||1984 Nov 25||87||H of Ethel; F of Cliff (dec), Neta, Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Lucas-7171.jpg 4022619] |- |[[Unknown-433085|Lucas, Mary Ann]]||||1962 Feb 05||95||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Unknown-433085.jpg 4023042] |- |[[Lusis-3|Lusis, Edgars Karlis]]||1909 Sep 20||1973 Oct 06||||b. Latvia; d. Batlow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Lusis-3.jpg 4022762] |- |[[Nurthen-3|Mackenzie, Daisy C]]||||1969 Oct 03||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Nurthen-3.jpg 4022792] |- |[[Unknown-433090|Mackenzie, Lavinia Myrtle]]||||1990 Mar 16||87||with Percy Mackenzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Unknown-433090.jpg 4022614] |- |[[Mackenzie-3737|Mackenzie, Percy Bowman]]||||1984 Sep 11||89||AIF 8527|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Mackenzie-3737.jpg 4022613] |- |[[Macpherson-940|Macpherson Alexander Jamieson]]||1916 Jan 10||1989 Feb 07||||b. Bathgate, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Macpherson-940.jpg 4022532] |- |[[Lawson-6756|MacPherson, Mildred]]||1933 May 22||2002 Jul 03||||nee Lawson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Lawson-6747.jpg 4022134] |- |[[Macpherson-941|Macpherson, Sandy]]||1956 Jul 07||2008 Jun 15||||H of Deborah; F of Beau & Chari|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Macpherson-941.jpg 4022481] |- |[[Maidment-339|Maidment, William (Bill)]]||1864||Jan 28 1901||||Accidentally killed|| Obituary |- |[[Manning-5346|Manning, Frank (Dot)]]||||1965 Apr 24||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Manning-5346.jpg 4022941] |- |[[Masters-2590|Masters, Lloyd Hinkler]]||1928 Mar 06||2001 Feb 24||||H of Sue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Masters-2590.jpg 4022341] |- |[[Matthews-2271|Matthews, Robert Lindsay]]||1940 Feb 28||2007 Mar 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Matthews-2271.jpg 4022273] |- |[[Matthews-9570|Matthews, Terri Anne]]||1986 Dec 03||2005 Sep 11||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Matthews-9570.jpg 4022305] |- |[[Matthews-9571|Matthews, Thomas James (Tom)]]||1950 May 30||2014 Jul 10||||H of Rae; F of William, Andrew, John, Kylie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Matthews-9571.jpg 4022265] |- |[[McAlister-1141|McAlister, Graham John]]||1935 Jun 21||2011 Sep 16||||H of Val; F of Peter, Sallyanne, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/McAlister-1141.jpg 4022474] |- |[[McCarthy-4403|McCarthy, Harold Richard (Bill)]]||1918 Jul 24||1996 Sep 11||78||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/McCarthy-4403.jpg 4022430] |- |[[McCarthy-5873|McCarthy, Jeffrey]]||||||66||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/McCarthy-5873.jpg 4025873] |- |[[McCarthy-4406|McCarthy, Robert Noel (Bob)]]||1922 Dec 08||2004 Dec 13||||H of Vivien; F of Thelma, Fay, Jenny, Pam, Julie, Leonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/McCarthy-4406.jpg 4022412] |- |[[Walsh-6510|McCarthy, Vivien Gloria]]||1925 Jul 12||2009 Oct 05||||W of Robert; M of Thelma, Fay, Jenny, Pam, Julie, Leonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Walsh-6510.jpg 4022413] |- |[[McDonough-878|McDonough, Charles Trevor]]||1926 Oct 20||1998 Nov 23||||H of Clare; F of Paul, Michael, Ian, Bernadette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/McDonough-878.jpg 4022635] |- |[[Stitz-41|McDonough, Clare]]||1927 Jul 23||1983 Apr 12||||W of Trevor; M of Paul, Michael, Ian, Bernadette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Stitz-41.jpg 4022636] |- |[[McCarthy-4407|McIllhatton, Clorine Agnes]]||||1977 Jul 02||69||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/McIllhatton-6.jpg 4023152] |- |[[McIllhatton-6|McIllhatton, William Stanley]]||||1981 Apr 14||79||H of Clorine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/McIllhatton-6.jpg 4023152] |- |[[McKay-6898|McKay, William George]]||||1975 Apr 24||46||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/McKay-6898.jpg 4026898] |- |[[Hides-14|McLaren, Edith Joan]]||1923 Jul 20||2002 Jan 12||||with John McLaren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/McLaren-1543.jpg 4022608] |- |[[McLaren-1543|McLaren, John Alexander]]||1920 Nov 27||1984 Jun 29||||AIF NX44580; with Edith McLaren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/McLaren-1543.jpg 4022608] |- |[[McLaren-1546|McLaren, Robert Clive]]||1953 Sep 07||2008 Oct 07||||F of Wade, Joel, Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/McLaren-1546-1.jpg 4022968] |- |[[McLaren-1545|McLaren, Russell John]]||||1969 Nov 03||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/McLaren-1545-1.jpg 4022967] |- |[[McLennan-1262|McLennan, Henry B]]||||||||AIF NX36827|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/McLennan-1262.jpg 4022680] |- |[[Hopmeir-1|McLennan, Joan Ellen]]||||1980 Nov 18||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Hopmeir-1.jpg 4022677] |- |[[McLennan-1264|McLennan, Kevin George (Ned)]]||||1987 Nov 12||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/McLennan-1264.jpg 4022559] |- |[[McLennan-1266|McLennan, Merril Joan]]||1950 Oct 02||1951 May 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/McLennan-1266.jpg 4022897] |- |[[McLennan-1267|McLennan, Stanley Clive]]||1945 Nov 28||1973 Feb 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/McLennan-1267.jpg 4022771] |- |[[McLeod-4416|McLeod, Elgar (Jim)]]||1911 Apr 08||1995 Feb 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/McLeod-4416.jpg 4022668] |- |[[Burgmann-19|McLeod, Joyce Edna]]||1918 Aug 29||2003 Aug 22||||nee Burgmann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Burgmann-19.jpg 4022669] |- |[[Unknown-528372|McMartin, Sharron Samantha]]||||2019 Sep 10||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Unknown-528372.jpg Funeral Notice] |- |[[McPhee-736|McPhee, William Malcolm]]||||1970 Apr||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/McPhee-736.jpg 4022208] |- |[[McPherson-3757|McPherson, Andrew Richard]]||1966 Jul 21||1987 Apr 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/McPherson-3757.jpg 4022567] |- |[[McPherson-3758|McPherson, Ernest S]]||||||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/McPherson-3758.jpg 4022667] |- |[[McPherson-3759|McPherson, Glenda Yvonne]]||||1975 Jul 24||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/McPherson-3759.jpg 4023111] |- |[[McPherson-3760|McPherson, Mick Allan]]||||1972 Jan 22||36?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/McPherson-3760.jpg 4023124] |- |[[Unknown-434732|Melrose, Dorothy]]||1932 Mar 20||2004 Nov 26||||W of John; M of Bronwyn, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Unknown-434732.jpg 4022372] |- |[[Wallis-2573|Melrose, Maggie Irene]]||||1970 Aug 14||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Wallis-2573.jpg 4022815] |- |[[Melrose-259|Melrose, Norman James]]||||1962 Sep 02||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Melrose-259.jpg 4022816] |- |[[Menon-39|Menon, Alessandro]]||||1980 Dec 20||46||H of Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Menon-39.jpg 4022662] |- |[[Geddes-1061|Menon, Christine]]||||2013 Jul 04||76||W of Alessandro; M of ?turo & Penelope|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Menon-39.jpg 4022662] |- |[[Mescia-2|Mescia, Antonio]]||||1984 Aug 24||84||b. Orsara di P. Foggia, Italy; d. Batlow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Mescia-2.jpg 4022611] |- |[[Mescia-1|Mescia, Giuseppe]]||1931 Mar 19||1997 Feb 06||66||b. Italy; d. Batlow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Mescia-1.jpg 4022419] |- |[[Unknown-434835|Mieras, Maria]]||||1965 Jul 29||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Unknown-434835.jpg 4022255] |- |[[Mieras-11|Mieras, Willem]]||1922 Mar 06||2013 Feb 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Mieras-11.jpg 4022029] |- |[[Cookson-485|Mikossek, Elizabeth (Jane)]]||||1957 Sep||67||d. Batlow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Cookson-485.jpg 4022863] |- |[[Miller-58780|Miller, Frederick Lyle]]||1940 Aug 16||1999 Aug 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Miller-58780.jpg 4022325] |- |[[Unknown-529783|Mills, Bonnie]]||||||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Unknown-529783.jpg 4529783] |- |[[Mitchell-21748|Mitchell, Casey Leigh]]||1981 Dec 17||2003 Oct 15||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Mitchell-21748.jpg 4022312] |- |[[Mitchell-21749|Mitchell, Williamson]]||||1882 May 26||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Mitchell-21749.jpg 4022970] |- |[[Costin-200|Morris, Gladys Joyce]]||1917 Oct 03||1998 Jan 06||||W of Leo (1907 Dec 19 to 1982 Mar 29); M of Vera, Elmer, Val, Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Costin-200.jpg 4022400] |- |[[Bunter-34|Morrow, Eunice]]||1930 Nov 03||2017 Jul 19||86||W of John (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Bunter-34.jpg 4022004] |- |[[Morrow-3823|Morrow, John H]]||1925 Dec 23||1997 Jul 28||||RAN; H of Eunice; F of Chris, Richard, Jane, Lisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Keenan-1270.jpg 4022003] |- |[[Buchele-19|Morse, Catherine]]||1916 Apr 30||1974 Jan 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Buchele-19.jpg 4022014] |- |[[Morse-5727|Morse, James Dixon]]||1915 Jan 05||1989 Oct 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Morse-5727.jpg 4022012] |- |[[Best-5073|Mortimore, Elizabeth Mary]]||||2020 Mar 17||75||W of Trevor||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Best-5073.jpg Funeral Notice] |- |[[Waters-5496|Morton, Helen M (Nell)]]||||1994 Jul 15||84||W of Robert||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Morton-7127.jpg 4022706] |- |[[Morton-7129|Morton, Ian Robert]]||1944 May 10||1944 Jun 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Morton-7129.jpg 4022914] |- |[[Skein-39|Morton, Lucy May]] ||||1955 Jul 05||70?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Skein-39.jpg 4022189] |- |[[Morton-7128|Morton, Robert]]||||1960 Jan 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Morton-7128.jpg 4027128] |- |[[Morton-7127|Morton, Robert Copeland (Bob)]]||||1979 Nov 28||75||H of Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Morton-7127.jpg 4022706] |- |[[Rankin-3772|Mouat, Agnes]]||||1909 Jan 17||72||with Gavin Mouat|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Mouatt-13.jpg 4022226] |- |[[Mouatt-17|Mouat, Douglas Lane]]||1909 Jul||1987 Jul||||RAAF 61893|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Mouatt-17.jpg 4022240] |- |[[Mouatt-12|Mouat, Gavan]]||||||||H of Roseanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Mouatt-12.jpg 4022233] |- |[[Mouatt-13|Mouat, Gavin]]||||1895 Sep 21||64||with Agnes Mouat|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Mouatt-13.jpg 4022226] |- |[[Mouatt-15|Mouat, Gavin John]]||||1945 Jan 03||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Mouatt-15.jpg 4022237] |- |[[Mouatt-16|Mouat, George]]||||1934 Mar 26||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Mouatt-16.jpg 4022227] |- |[[Mouat-223|Mouat, Henry George Sinclair]]||1896 Apr 01||1980 May 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Mouat-223.jpg 4022242] |- |[[Mouat-307|Mouat, John D]]||||1963 May 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Mouat-307.jpg 4023307] |- |[[Mouat-296|Mouat, John James]]||1900 Feb 22||1981 Sep 21||||AIF NX87424|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Mouatt-14.jpg 4022241] |- |[[Parker-29189|Mouat, Millicent Florence]]||||1964 Apr 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Parker-29189.jpg 4022848] |- |[[Webber-3034|Mouat, Roseanna]]||1870||1955||||W of Gavan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Mouatt-12.jpg 4022233] |- |[[Mouatt-19|Mouat, Thomas Donald S]]||||1926 Jan 31||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Mouatt-19.jpg 4022223] |- |[[Mouat-222|Mouat, William Gavin]]||||1970 Jun 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Mouat-222.jpg 4022849] |- |[[Mulley-132|Mulley, Herbert James]]||1914 Feb 22||1970 Nov 05||||with Mary Hilda Mulley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Mulley-132.jpg 4022212] |- |[[Unknown-435212|Mulley, Mary Hilda]]||1909 Nov 10||1999 Aug 02||||with Herbert James Mulley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Mulley-132.jpg 4022212] |- |[[Murphy-16158|Murphy, Phillip Douglas]]||1947 Sep 20||2008 Apr 28||||H of Michelle; F of Brooke, Gavin, Allison, Renee, Luke, Mathew, Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Murphy-16158.jpg 4022482] |- |[[Murray-13889|Murray, Eric (John)]]||1935 Jun 20||2001 Jul 07||||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Murray-13889.jpg 4022349] |- |[[Wood-27664|Murray, Margaret Anne]]||1940 Jun 09||2011 Dec 18||||W of Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Murray-13889.jpg 4022349] |- |[[Unknown-435351|Murrell, Catherine]]||||1972 Jan 13||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Unknown-435351.jpg 4023127] |- |[[Murrell-616|Murrell, Ronald Desmond]]||||1982 Nov 03||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Murrell-616.jpg 4022642] |- |[[Unknown-435355|Myers, Kathleen Margaret]]||1921 Aug 07||1978 Jun 02||||M of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Unknown-435355.jpg 4022721] |- |[[Unknown-435500|Nagy, Maria]]||||1994 Sep 02||78||W of Mihaly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Nagy-462.jpg 4022657] |- |[[Nagy-462|Nagy, Mihaly]]||||1981 Nov 07||72||H of Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Nagy-462.jpg 4022657] |- |[[Currie-3119|Nathan, Madge]]||1906||1989||||with Dixon and Lily Currie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Currie-3119 40323119] |- |[[Neill-1391|Neill, Victor Frederick]]||1892 Nov 11||1969 Nov 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Neill-1391.jpg 4022142] |- |[[Nicholson-6076|Nicholson, Arthur Stanley]]||1926 Feb 17||1996 Sep 24||||H of Gwen; F of Susan & Janelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Nicholson-6076.jpg 4022428] |- |[[Hishion-1|Nicholson, Gwendoline Eva]]||1927 May 22||2018 Jan 12||||W of Arthur; M of Susan & Janelle||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Hishion-1.jpg 4023421] |- |[[Nicholidakis-1|Nicholson, Poppy D]]||||1954 Feb 27||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Nicholidakis-1.jpg 4022873] |- |[[Unknown-435683|Nicholson, Sophia D]]||1908 Jan 17||1984 Jan 07||||W of Jim; M of Alshonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Manousos-1.jpg 4022872] |- |[[Nolan-2769|Nolan, Trevor James]]||1948 Aug 01||2012 Jan 05||||H of Penny; F of Craig, Christopher, Kerrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Nolan-2769.jpg 4022374] |- |[[O'Brien-6798|O’Brien, Leslie Robert]]||||2000 Jan 13||71||only S of Violet & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/O_Brien-6798.jpg 4022330] |- |[[O'Brien-6800|O’Brien, Robert]]||||1957 May 25||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/O_Brien-3081.jpg 4022858] |- |[[Bartell-98|O’Brien, Violet Maria]]||||1988 Apr 18||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Bartell-98.jpg 4022525] |- |[[Weston-8021|O’Loughlin, Elaine Lillian]]||1931 Nov 23||2018 Jan 22||||W of Jack, M of Lesley, Gay, Sandra||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Weston-8021.jpg 4028021] |- |[[Sinclair-5132|Oman, Jane Miller]]||||1978 Sep 17||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Unknown-435831.jpg 4022122] |- |[[Oman-426|Oman, Joseph]]||||1995 Jan 30||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Oman-426.jpg 4022121] |- |[[Opala-4|Opala, Walerian]]||1912 Oct 25||1983 Jul 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Opala-4.jpg 4022634] |- |[[Unknown-439090|O’Reilly, Clara]]||||1950 Apr16||70?||W of ?|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Unknown-439090.jpg 4023052] |- |[[Palasrinne-1|Palasrinne, Vaino]]||1931 Sep 09||2013 Sep 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Palasrinne-1.jpg 4022378] |- |[[Parry-1579|Parry, Allan Hubert]]||||1982 Aug 29||77||H of Freda. F of Phillip||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Parry-1579.jpg 4022645] |- |[[Patterson-13358|Patterson, Arthur John]]||||1985 Mar||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Patterson-13358.jpg 4022621] |- |[[Patterson-18195|Patterson, Gordon Vincent "Fitter"]]||1913 Mar 27||2005 Aug 20||||H of Jean; F of Geraldine||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Patterson-18195.jpg 4018195] |- |[[Patterson-2883|Patterson, Jean Isabel (Robson)]]||1920 Oct 13||2018 Aug 02||||W of Gordon; M of Geraldine||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Patterson-18195.jpg 4018195] |- |[[Wallace-12653|Patterson, June Valmai]]||1931 Apr 02||2005 Nov 05||||W of Robert; M of Julie & Ashley, Robert & Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Wallace-12653.jpg 4022300] |- |[[Pearce-5174|Pearce, Issac]]||||1979 Jan 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Pearce-5174.jpg 4022758] |- |[[Booth-6412|Pearce, Ivy Jean]]||1913 Jan 11||2003 Jan 10||90||W of Richard; M of June, Boyd, Louis, Roger, Robert, Maureen, Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Booth-6412.jpg 4022754] |- |[[Pearce-4891|Pearce, Richard Boyd]]||||1971 Dec 01||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Pearce-4891.jpg 4022957] |- |[[Pearce-4892|Pearce, Richard Louis]]||||1977 Apr 02||6?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Pearce-4892.jpg 4022752] |- |[[Morton-7143|Pearsall, Daphne Eileen Emma]]||||2001 Sep 19||90||(Walker); W of Trevor Walker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Morton-7143.jpg 4022194] |- |[[Hartnett-356|Peel, Annie Elene]]||1912 Nov 03||1987 Jul 15||||W of Edgar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Peel-987.jpg 4022575] |- |[[Bunter-48|Peel, Carmel]]||||2019 Sep 19||86||W of Leo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Bunter-48.jpg Funeral Notice] |- |[[Peel-987|Peel, Edgar William]]||1911 Sep 24||1986 May 13||||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Peel-987.jpg 4022575] |- |[[Scott-29472|Peel, Elizabeth Mabel]]||||1958 Feb 22||69||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Peel-988.jpg 4022860] |- |[[Peel-989|Peel, Frederick Arthur]]||1915 Apr 11||2008 Jan 05||||F of Terry, Graham, Marj, Jeanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Peel-989.jpg 4022602] |- |[[Peel-988|Peel, Henry Alfred]]||||1975 Jul 03||86||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Peel-988.jpg 4022860] |- |[[Peel-992|Peel, Leo Roy]]||1933 Feb 14||1994 Jan 10||60||H of Carmel; F of Trevor, Rodney, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Peel-992.jpg 4022432] |- |[[Emery-3738|Peel, Madeline Frances]]||1919 Jan 03||2008 Jul 01||||W of Vincent; M of Garry, twins Janice & Kathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Emery-3738.jpg 4022395] |- |[[Peel-990|Peel, Norman]]||1909 Oct 11||2005 May 09||||H of Ellen; F of Leo, Fay, Maxwell (all dec) & Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Peel-990.jpg 4022306] |- |[[Peel-993|Peel, Stephen Frederick]]||||1984 Jun 16||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Peel-993.jpg 4022603] |- |[[Peel-991|Peel, Vincent Henry]]||1919 Jul 03||1999 Feb 04||||AIF NX100757; H of Madeline; F of Garry, twins Janice & Kathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Peel-991.jpg 4022396] |- |[[West-19979|Pemberton, Elizabeth Alice]]||1940 Aug 11||2018 Mar 29||||W of Max, M of Neal, Janice, Anton, Gary, Dianne, Steven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/West-19979.jpg 4019979] |- |[[Percival-767|Percival, Gary]]||1941 Jul 31||2004 Aug 11||||H of Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Percival-767.jpg 4022461] |- |[[Unknown-435987|Percival, Helen]]||1955 Nov 11||2017 Jul 07||||W of Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Percival-767.jpg 4022461] |- |[[Peters-9628|Peters, Ernest James]]||1898||1980||||3 Battalion Essex Regiment 52720|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Peters-9628.jpg 4022113] |- |[[Phillips-26134|Phillips, William J]]||||1974 Jan 26||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Phillips-26134.jpg 4022955] |- |[[Poulton-325|Poulton, W N]]||||1969 Jan 15||53||AIF NX56924; H of Hazel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Poulton-325.jpg 4022978] |- |[[Boyle-2833|Pratt, Hazel Ellen]]||1922 Nov 19||2015 Oct 05||||W of Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Pratt-7692.jpg 4022568] |- |[[Pratt-7692|Pratt, Herbert Clayton]]||1912 Sep 25||1986 Dec 21||||H of Hazel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Pratt-7692.jpg 4022568] |- |[[Prettejohn-13|Prettejohn, Samuel]]||||1966 May 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Prettejohn-13.jpg 4022981] |- |[[Young-30476|Prettejohn, Violet Louise]]||||1982 Apr 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Young-30476.jpg 4022982] |- |[[Prince-3750|Prince, E]]||||1971 Sep 05||77||AIF 1419; H of Florence; F of Ted, Joan, Don, Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Prince-3750.jpg 4022954] |- |[[Diggins-399|Pryce, Freda]]||||1983 Apr 29||66||W of Stanley; M of Elizabeth, Anthea, Bronwyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Diggins-399.jpg 4022730] |- |[[Pryce-161|Pryce, Stanley Ernest]]||||1977 Nov 20||70?||H of Freda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Pryce-161.jpg 4022729] |- |[[Gill-6438|Pursell, Annie]] ||||1950 Mar 25||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Gill-6438.jpg 4022928] |- |[[Pursell-102|Pursell, Dorothy]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Pursell-102.jpg 4022927] |- |[[Pursell-100|Pursell, Edward H]] ||||1963 Jan 07||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Pursell-100.jpg 4022995] |- |[[Pursell-65|Pursell, Joseph Grenville]] ||||1934 Jun 21||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Pursell-65.jpg 4022930] |- |[[Mordaunt-29|Pursell, Molly]]||1908 Oct 01||1995 Jun 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Mordaunt-29.jpg 4022996] |- |[[Pursell-101|Pursell, Mildred]] ||||1936 Oct 31||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Pursell-101.jpg 4022929] |- |[[Pursell-314|Pursell, Sean Mooney]]||1952 May 05||1976 Dec 25||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Pursell-314.jpg 4022996] |- |[[Unknown-436154|Pye, Maria]]||1919 Mar 12||1965 Nov 19||||M of Olga & Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Unknown-436154.jpg 4023092] |- |[[Quarmby-96|Quarmby, Andrew]]||1974 Nov 22||1995 Jun 10||20||S of Ian & Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Quarmby-96.jpg 4022108] |- |[[Quarmby-99|Quarmby, Brian Noel]]||1931 Aug 10||2008 Jul 25||||H of Shirley; F of Beverley & Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Quarmby-99.jpg 4022480] |- |[[Telfer-502|Quarmby, Doris Ethel Miriam]]||||1985 Mar 25||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Telfer-502.jpg 4022625] |- |[[Quarmby-98|Quarmby, Edwin]]||||||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Quarmby-98.jpg 4022107] |- |[[Quarmby-58|Quarmby, Elsie May]]||||1984 Jul 22||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Quarmby-58.jpg 4022112] |- |[[Quarmby-100|Quarmby, Geoffrey Lloyd]]||||2009 May 06||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Quarmby-100.jpg 4022053] |- |[[Quarmby-94|Quarmby, Harold Osborne]] ||||1944 Jul 28||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Quarmby-94.jpg 4022042] |- |[[Wood-27752|Quarmby, Hazel Mary]]||||1975 Apr 21||77||W of Leonard; M of Christopher, Brian, Michael, Lyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Quarmby-93.jpg 4022050] |- |[[Quarmby-4|Quarmby, Henry James]]||||1951 Mar 17||83||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Quarmby-4-1.jpg 4023004] |- |[[Quarmby-97|Quarmby, Ian]]||||1976 Apr 27||26||H of Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Quarmby-97.jpg 4022106] |- |[[Lindbeck-1|Quarmby, Jane]]||||1954 Oct 28||92||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Lindbeck-1.jpg 4022049] |- |[[Quarmby-93|Quarmby, Leonard Edwin]]||||1980 Mar 28||88||H of Hazel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Quarmby-93.jpg 4022050] |- |[[Vischer-52|Quarmby, Margaret]]||||||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Quarmby-98.jpg 4022107] |- |[[Quarmby-92|Quarmby, Norman L]]||||1973 Jun 10||80||AIF 278|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Quarmby-92.jpg 4022051] |- |[[Quarmby-91|Quarmby, Percy Richard]] ||||1977 Dec 25||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Quarmby-91.jpg 4022111] |- |[[Quarmby-101|Quarmby, Phillip Arthur]]||1929 Nov 05||2008 Aug 20||||F of John, Christine, Katherine, Belinda, Phillip> Mitchell, Reece|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Quarmby-101.jpg 4022288] |- |[[Quarmby-20|Quarmby, Reginald Harry]] ||1892 Oct 29||1945 Sep 21||||AIF; H of Doris; F of Charlie, Anne, Eric, Phillip, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Quarmby-20.jpg 4022626] |- |[[Carolan-110|Quarmby, Shirley Ann]]||1938 Aug 31||2016 Sep 18||||W of Brian; M of Beverley & Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Quarmby-99.jpg 4022480] |- |[[Woolnough-210|Quarmby, Valma Elsie]]||||1983 Mar 20||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Woolnough-210.jpg 4022052] |- |[[Sternbeck-255|Quinnell, Enid May]]||1926 Dec 23||1995 Nov 21||||W of John Henry; M of Raymond, Dennis, Kevin, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Sternbeck-255.jpg 4022011] |- |[[Quinnell-190|Quinnell, James Robert]]||||1969 Feb 28||76||AIF 5488; H of Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Quinnell-190.jpg 4022973] |- |[[Quinnell-191|Quinnell, John Henry]]||1927 Aug 11||2015 Jun 20||||H of Enid (dec); F of Raymond, Dennis (dec), Kevin, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Quinnell-191.jpg 4022000] |- |[[Hill-29925|Quinnell, Olive Ettie]]||||1990 Mar 08||85||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Quinnell-190.jpg 4022973] |- |[[Quinnell-189|Quinnell, Robert James]]||||1981 Jun 22||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Quinnell-189.jpg 4022686] |- |[[Ramsay-2186|Ramsay, Peter]]||1929 Sep 18||2001 Oct 03||||S of Elizabeth & William of Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Ramsay-2186.jpg 4022351] |- |[[Lawson-6820|Ritchie, Margaret]]||1916 Jan 04||1998 Mar 31||||nee Lawson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Lawson-6747.jpg 4022134] |- |[[Roberts-27723|Roberts, Alfred Russell]]||||1991 Feb 09||76||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Roberts-27723.jpg 4022545] |- |[[Trevena-81|Roberts, Annie Elizabeth]]||||2004 Feb 24||82||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Roberts-27723.jpg 4022545] |- |[[Robinson-28839|Robinson, Johnny]]||||1975 Dec 08||28||H of Dianne; F of Glen & Jason|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Robinson-28839.jpg 4022741] |- |[[Hefford-57|Robson, Isabel Florence]]||||1955 May 16||74||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Robson-1827.jpg 4022868] |- |[[Robson-1827|Robson, Thomas William]]||||1964 Jul 05||90||H of Isabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Robson-1827.jpg 4022868] |- |[[Robson-1828|Robson, William Hedley]]||1918 Oct 28||2006 Mar 23||||H of Winifred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Robson-1828.jpg 4022302] |- |[[Larking-70|Robson, Winifred Alice]]||1920 Jan 07||2005 Nov 29||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Robson-1828.jpg 4022302] |- |[[Rodgers-4064|Rodgers, Charles Edward]]||1908||1961||||RAAF EX9142|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Rodgers-4064.jpg 4023046] |- |[[Mouat-224|Rogers, Jessie Ann]]||1866 Jan 05||1923 Jul 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Mouat-225.jpg 4022222] |- |[[Rogers-23010|Rogers, Thomas James]]||||1942 Jun 07||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Rogers-23010.jpg 4022221] |- |[[Betts-2449|Rolston, Christina]]||||1963 May 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Betts-2449.jpg 4022260] |- |[[Rolston-242|Rolston, Reginald]]||||1977 Jan 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Rolston-242.jpg 4022261] |- |[[Rooney-859|Rooney, Thomas John]]||1933 Aug 01||2016 Oct 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Rooney-859.jpg 4022268] |- |[[McIntyre-3707|Rosler, Marjorie Hazel]]||||1994 Oct 31||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/McIntyre-3707.jpg 4022719] |- |[[Rosler-12|Rosler, Rosswell Edward]]||||1978 Nov 05||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Rosler-12.jpg 4022720] |- |[[Ross-16277|Ross, Evan Stuart]]||||2000 Apr 23||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Ross-16277.jpg 4022079] |- |[[Ross-16278|Ross, Graeme Stephen]]||||1969 Apr 30||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Ross-16277.jpg 4022079] |- |[[Ross-16279|Ross, Martin George]]||||1981 Dec 25||77||RAAF 126818; H of Mary; F of Rosemary, Diana, Leonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Ross-16279.jpg 4022655] |- |[[Gollan-307|Ross, Myrtle Jane]]||||1986 Jun 21||83||with Samuel Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Ross-16286.jpg 4022572] |- |[[Ross-16286|Ross, Samuel Joseph]]||||1991 Jan 14||88||with Myrtle Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Ross-16286.jpg 4022572] |- |[[Ross-22463|Ross, Stephen George]]||1960 Jun 19||2018 Mar 05||||H of Donna; F of Rebbecca||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Ross-22463.jpg 4022463] |- |[[Rowe-6927|Rowe, Allan Joseph (Allan)]]||1928 Jan 26||2008 Feb 10||80||H of Gwen; F of Jean, Colleen, Suzanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Rowe-6927.jpg 4022385] |- |[[Unknown-436986|Rowe, Betty Louise]]||1952 Mar 12||2005 Apr 14||||M of Paul (Bert)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Unknown-436986.jpg 4022388] |- |[[Lucas-7479|Rowe, Gwendoline May]]||1928 May 31||2005 Aug 29||77||W of Allan; M of Jean, Collen, Sizanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Lucas-7479.jpg 4022384] |- |[[Rowe-6929|Rowe, Ray||1936 Oct 31]]||1994 Oct 14||||H of Thelma; F of Trevor, Bradley, Deborah, Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Rowe-6929.jpg 4022452] |- |[[McCarthy-4462|Rowe, Thelma]]||1941 Jan 30||2012 Aug 07||||W of Ray; M of Trevor, Bradley, Deborah, Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Rowe-6929.jpg 4022452] |- |[[Butz-531|Ryan, Gabrielle Mary (Gay)]]||1932 Jan 09||2018 Dec 04||||W of Gerry||[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Butz-531 4023531] |- |[[Ryan-9427|Ryan, Gerard Edward (Gerry)]]||1928 Jul 01||2004 Jun 05||||OAM; H of Gay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Ryan-9427.jpg 4023027] |- |[[Rynehart-16|Rynehart, Colin James]]||1956 Feb 20||2008 Feb 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Rynehart-16.jpg 4022290] |- |[[Chalker-388|Salega, Dorothy]]||1917 Sep 02||1991 Nov 10||||with Peter Salega|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Salega-1.jpg 4022651] |- |[[Salega-1|Salega, Peter]]||1908 Mar 17||1990 May 30||||with Dorothy Salega|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Salega-1.jpg 4022651] |- |[[Egan-1515|Scanlan, Anne Teresa]]||||1912 Oct||75||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Scanlan-387.jpg 4038789] |- |[[Scanlan-390|Scanlan, Mary Catherine]]||||1962 Oct||83||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Scanlan-387.jpg 4038789] |- |[[Scanlan-388|Scanlan, Michael]]||||1908 Dec||67||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Scanlan-387.jpg 4038789] |- |[[Scanlan-389|Scanlan, Michael Francis]]||||1950 Nov||75||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Scanlan-387.jpg 4038789] |- |[[Scanlan-387|Scanlan, Patrick Joseph]]||||1877 Oct||4||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Scanlan-387.jpg 4038789] |- |[[Unknown-437130|Scarfo, Giovanna]]||1926 Jun 24||2015 Oct 20||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Unknown-437130.jpg 4023156] |- |[[Scarfo-3|Scarfo, Mary]]||1975 Feb 08||1975 Feb 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Scarfo-3.jpg 4023118] |- |[[Unknown-437133|Scarfo, Teresa]]||1971 Oct 18||2010 Apr 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Unknown-437133.jpg 4023157] |- |[[Scarfo-2|Scarfo, Vincenzo]]||1922 Jul 30||1975 Dec 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Scarfo-2.jpg 4023158] |- |[[Schache-17|Schache, Bertha Ottillie]]||||1968 Feb 01||77||with Otto Schache|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Schache-16.jpg 4022795] |- |[[Schache-15|Schache, Leslie Herbert]]||1911 Jan 10||1998 Sep 07||||B of Elvie Tilley, Edna Hunt, Harold Schache, Dorothy Hawkins, Beryl West, Mavis Hawkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Schache-15.jpg 4022793] |- |[[Schache-16|Schache, Otto Herbert]]||||1963 Aug 09||73||with Bertha Schache|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Schache-16.jpg 4022795] |- |[[Schink-26|Schink, Helmut Albert]]||1927 Mar 11||2006 Dec 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Schink-26.jpg 4022514] |- |[[Schink-27|Schink, Klaus-Dieter Helmut]]||1951 Nov 04||2016 Apr 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Schink-27.jpg 4022513] |- |[[Schumer-35|Schumer, Alexander]]||1929 Nov 05||1991 Oct 14||61||H of June; F of Alison, Tanya, Janice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Schumer-35.jpg 4022519] |- |[[Scott-29547|Scott, Daniel John]]||||1985 Jun 03||||S of Ian & Sue; B of Cindy, Sharon, Rebecca, Adam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Scott-29547.jpg 4022118] |- |[[Scott-29548|Scott, Ian John (Scotty)]]||1950 Jun 09||1997 Feb 25||||H of Sue; F of Adam, Daniel, Cindy, Sharon, Rebecca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Scott-29548.jpg 4022416] |- |[[Hartnett-357|Scoullar, Daphne Merle]]||||2011 Dec 24||92||nee Hartnett; W of Rupert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Scoullar-157.jpg 4022980] |- |[[Scoullar-157|Scoullar, Rupert Clive]]||||1966 Jun 13||52||H of Daphne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Scoullar-157.jpg 4022980] |- |[[Sedgwick-688|Sedgwick, John]]||1900 May 16||1980 May 18||||with Mary Sedgwick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Sedgwick-688.jpg 4022593] |- |[[Thompson-44708|Sedgwick, Mary Mildred]]||1907 Mar 22||1983 Aug 03||||with John Sedgwick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Sedgwick-688.jpg 4022593] |- |[[Senese-12|Senese, Gerardo]]||||||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Senese-12-2.jpg 40230012] |- |[[Shaw-14663|Shaw, Albert J]]||||1992 Aug 27||83||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Shaw-14663.jpg 4022535] |- |[[Glynn-561|Shaw, Mary P]]||||1989 Jun 30||78||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Shaw-14663.jpg 4022535] |- |[[Shaw-14665|Shaw, Ronald Henry]]||1928 Sep 13||1997 May 27||||F of Merril & Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Shaw-14665.jpg 4022001] |- |[[Sheather-210|Sheather, Albert William]]||||1962 Dec 20||53||with Mirriam & Ronald Sheather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Sheather-210.jpg 4022898] |- |[[Johnson-74244|Sheather, Amy]]||||1958 Jul 07||76||with Joseph Sheather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Sheather-211.jpg 4022899] |- |[[Sheather-211|Sheather, Joseph William]]||||1965 Oct 08||84||with Amy Sheather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Sheather-211.jpg 4022899] |- |[[O'Keeffe-603|Sheather, Mirriam Greta]]||||2010 Nov 29||100||with Albert & Ronald Sheather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Sheather-210.jpg 4022898] |- |[[Sheather-212|Sheather, Ronald William]]||||1950 Oct 28||17||with Albert & Mirriam Sheather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Sheather-210.jpg 4022898] |- |[[Fosdike-5|Sheehan, Elsie Mabel]]||||1990 Jul 14||87||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Sheehan-1498.jpg 4022628] |- |[[Sheehan-1498|Sheehan, Thomas (Tim)]]||||1985 May 27||78||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Sheehan-1498.jpg 4022628] |- |[[Gilbert-9944|Shimpf, Margaret]]||||1965 Jan 02||62||M of Kathleen, Joan, Grace, Frank, John, Iris, Nell, Rodney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Gilbert-9944.jpg 4022791] |- |[[Ah_Shin-1|Shinn, Francis Albert]]||||1970 Aug 28||76||Age might be 70|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Ah_Shin-1.jpg 4022095] |- |[[Shoemark-57|Shoemark, Alison Ellen]]||||1976 Aug 21||||Twin of Vanessa||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Shoemark-57.jpg 4020057] |- |[[Patterson-18267|Shoemark, Julie Ellen]]||1954 May 22||2015 Jun 10||||W of Ashley; M of Glen, Vanessa, Alison, Ley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Unknown-438330.jpg 4022275] |- |[[Shoveller-5|Shoveller, John Harold]]||1899||1973||||H of Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Shoveller-5.jpg 4022763] |- |[[Nursey-10|Shoveller, Mavis Kathleen]]||1921||2006||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Shoveller-5.jpg 4022763] |- |[[Shoveller-7|Shoveller, Warren James]]||1947 Jul 10||1996 Dec 11||||H of Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Shoveller-7.jpg 4022420] |- |[[Unknown-438416|Simpson, Elizabeth]]||1862 Feb 14||1948 Jul 08||||b. Monckton, Kent, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Unknown-438416.jpg 4022249] |- |[[Skien-8|Skein, A G (George)]]||||1958 Apr 13||46||H of Jean; M of Alyn, Veronica, Malcolm, Trevor, Maxine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Skien-8.jpg 4022178] |- |[[Skein-45|Skein, Alan Mervyn (Jimmy)]]||1928 Aug 28||2000 Mar 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Skein-45.jpg 4022331] |- |[[Doble-441|Skein, Bessie Elliot]]||1904 Sep 18||1982 Oct 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Doble-441.jpg 4022643] |- |[[Clout-239|Skein, Clarice E]]||||1972 Sep 08||69||with Clifford Skein|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Skien-9.jpg 4022774] |- |[[Skien-10|Skein, Claude Morton]]||||1996 Mar 04||80||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Skien-10.jpg 4022436] |- |[[Skien-9|Skein, Clifford W]]||||1977 Jun 22||72||with Clarice Skein|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Skien-9.jpg 4022774] |- |[[Skein-42|Skein, Clive Copeland]]||||1997 Dec 16||85||H of Violet; F of Patricia, Jennifer, Ann, Janice, Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Skein-42.jpg 4022401] |- |[[Beaver-1991|Skein, Constance Mildred]]||||1973 Aug 3||92||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Beaver-1991.jpg 4021991] |- |[[Skein-34|Skein, Copeland]]||1841 Jan 05||1904 Feb 10||63||b. Castle Douglas, Scotland; d. Batlow; S of George & Jane (nee Ireland); B of Elizabeth (Cluff), Robert, William, Thomas; H of Mary Ann nee Tomkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Skein-34.jpg 4022182] |- |[[Skein-43|Skein, Edward John]]||||||59||S of Violet & Clive; B of Pat, Anne, Janice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Skein-43.jpg 4022295] |- |[[Skein-46|Skein, Elizabeth Agnes (Agnes) ]]||||1926||38||||Obituary |- |[[Skien-11|Skein, Esme Lucy]]||||1974 Sep 05||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Skien-11.jpg 4022167] |- |[[Skein-47|Skein, Garry Leslie]]||||1990 Aug 21||44||S of Dorothy; B of Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Skein-47.jpg 4022542] |- |[[Skein-37|Skein, George Thomas]]||||1941 Oct 22||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Skein-37.jpg 4022199] |- |[[Withers-1553|Skein, Jessie May]]||||1994 Jan 21||73||W of Claude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Skien-10.jpg 4022436] |- |[[Skein-49|Skein, Keith James]]||1962 Dec 03||1993 Apr 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Skein-49.jpg 4022495] |- |[[Skein-44|Skein, Mervyn George]]||1901 Dec 13||1984 Jul 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Skein-44.jpg 4022610] |- |[[Skien-5|Skein, Olive Amy]]||||1939 Jul 28||20||D of William Skein|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Skien-4.jpg 4022181] |- |[[Annetts-160|Skein, Violet Ella]]||||2004 Aug 16||90||W of Clive; M of Patricia, Jennifer, Ann, Janice, Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Skein-42.jpg 4022401] |- |[[Skien-4|Skein, William C]]||||1935 Apr 16||59||F of Olive Skein|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Skien-4.jpg 4022181] |- |[[Unknown-438981|Skerry, Carmel Maria]]||1955 May 17||1986 Jun 25||||M of Candida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Skerry-89.jpg 4022618] |- |[[Skerry-75|Skerry, Edward]]||||1958 Apr 02||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Skerry-75.jpg 4023037] |- |[[Ford-10306|Skerry, Grace Mercy]]||||1971 Mar 03||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Ford-10306.jpg 4023041] |- |[[Skerry-90|Skerry, Terence Michael]]||1932 Dec 23||1984 Oct 28||||H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Skerry-90.jpg 4022616] |- |[[Skien-12|Skien, Albert Henry]]||1891 Sep 16||1952 Jun 13||61||H of Marguerita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Skien-12.jpg 4022251] |- |[[Morton-6942|Skien, Amy Eliza]]||||1963 Jun 21||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Morton-6942.jpg 4022219] |- |[[Dowling-1713|Skien, Dorothy Marie]]||||1977 Jun 20||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Dowling-1713.jpg 4022126] |- |[[Skien-14|Skien, Gordon]]||||1923 Mar 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Skien-14.jpg 4022184] |- |[[Skein-48|Skien, Leslie Eric]]||||1987 Dec 30||67||AIF NX31474|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Skein-48.jpg 4022554] |- |[[Skien-16|Skien, Leslie Henry]]||||1990 Jul 24||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Skien-16.jpg 4022125] |- |[[Morris-21877|Skien, Marguerita Emaline]]||1897 Apr 23||1978 Aug 09||81||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Skien-12.jpg 4022251] |- |[[Skien-13|Skien, Percy]]||||1951 Feb 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Skien-13.jpg 4022179] |- |[[Skien-18|Skien, Ray Morris]]||1929||1993||||H of Clare; F of Gail and Brian||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Skien-18.jpg 4022179] |- |[[Skien-15|Skien, Sidney Albert]]||||1976 May 05||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Skien-15.jpg 4022252] |- |[[Smart-3483|Smart, D. Scott]]||1996 Oct 24||1996 Oct 31||||S of Leanne & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Smart-3483.jpg 4022426] |- |[[Smee-142|Smee, Nathaniel]]||||2010 Feb 28||||infant S of Luke & Michelle||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Smee-142.jpg 4022340] |- |[[Smee-141|Smee, Royce Norman]]||||2006 Nov 03||||infant S of Luke & Michelle||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Smee-142.jpg 4022340] |- |[[Unknown-438984|Smit, Mary Rose]]||1947 May 23||2010 Jun 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Unknown-438984.jpg 4022470] |- |[[Thompson-60854|Smith, Mrs]]||||||||W of Charles||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Thompson-60854.jpg 4060854] |- |[[Smith-224485|Smith, C J]]||||||58||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Smith-224485.jpg 4023149] |- |[[Mouat-295|Smith, Catherine Ann]]||||1975 Dec|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Mouatt-23.jpg 4022234] |- |[[Smith-167155|Smith, Clifford Harry]]||1911 Feb 06||1985 Jul 09||||with Eudora Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Smith-167155.jpg 4022592] |- |[[Smith-167118|Smith, Donald Joseph]]||||1948 Jun 08||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Smith-167118.jpg 4022236] |- |[[King-30689|Smith, Eudora Ellen]]||1911 Apr 10||1985 Sep 09||||with Clifford Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Smith-167155.jpg 4022592] |- |[[Smith-136893|Smith, G]]||||1983 Nov 07||90||AIF 432|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Smith-136893.jpg 4022594] |- |[[Smith-167179|Smith, Herbert Velvin]]||1892||1984 Jan 24||||AIF 9998; H of Margaret; F of Keith, Kenneth, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Smith-167179.jpg 4022988] |- |[[Smith-167187|Smith, Ian Robert]]||1974 Nov 16||1977 Aug 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Smith-167187.jpg 4022757] |- |[[Smith-87804|Smith, Keith A]]||||1982 Oct 21||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Smith-87804-1.jpg 4022670] |- |[[Smith-167182|Smith, Keith Velvin]]||1923||1923|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Smith-167182.jpg 4022993] |- |[[Smith-167188|Smith, Kenneth F]]||1922 Feb||1995 Jul 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Smith-167188.jpg 4022595] |- |[[Smith-167183|Smith, Kenneth Velvin]]||1924 Oct 15||1951 Dec|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Smith-167183.jpg 4022992] |- |[[Laing-1682|Smith, Margaret Gillespie]]||||1976||||W of Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Laing-1682.jpg 4022990] |- |[[Smith-167212|Smith, Mark Alexander]]||1978 Apr 25||2005 Nov 04||27||S of Ron & Heather; B of Kathy, David, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Smith-167212.jpg 4022304] |- |[[Smith-167230|Smith, Ronald Carl (Carl)]]||1926 Dec||2014 May 13||||H of Isabel; F of Katherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Smith-167230.jpg 4022281] |- |[[Bartell-93|Smith, Rose Daphne]]||||1978||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Bartell-93-1.jpg 4022722] |- |[[Smith-167232|Smith, Thomas Frances]]||||1977 Aug 07||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Smith-167232.jpg 4023150] |- |[[Smith-167117|Smith, William]]||||1940 Dec 01||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Smith-167117.jpg 4022235] |- |[[Stasinowsky-16|Stasinowsky, Frederick William (Bill)]]||||1957 Dec 14||77||b. Prospect, South Aust; d. Batlow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Stasinowsky-16.jpg 4022862] |- |[[Currie-2182|Steele, Gladys Muriel (Pearl)]]||1910 Dec 23||2001 Jul 15||||W of Alf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Steele-7660.jpg 4022350] |- |[[Steele-7660|Steele, Hubert Alfred (Alf)]]||1914 Feb 15||2004 Jun 28||||b. Footscray, Vic; H of Pearl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Steele-7660.jpg 4022350] |- |[[Pollock-1922|Steenholdt, Amelia Elizabeth]]||1907 Mar 28||1995 Dec 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Pollock-1922.jpg 4022159] |- |[[Steenholdt-33|Steenholdt, Frederick James]]||1931 Dec 26||1990 Jan 15||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Steenholdt-33.jpg 4022536] |- |[[Steenholdt-31|Steenholdt, Harold Charles]]||||1973 Jun 26||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Steenholdt-31.jpg 4022158] |- |[[Stevenson-6205|Stevenson, Duncan K]]||1904||1990||||AIF NX112659|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Stevenson-6205.jpg 4022537] |- |[[Lett-351|Swanborough, Adelaide Euphemia Anne]] ||||1969 Oct 09||||with Albert Swanborough|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Swanborough-5.jpg 4022947] |- |[[Swanborough-5|Swanborough, Albert Edward]] ||||1982 Feb 16||||with Adelaide Swanborough|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Swanborough-5.jpg 4022947] |- |[[Unknown-439418|Swora, Gisela]]||1915 Jun 04||1983 Jul 29||||W of Konrad|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Swora-1.jpg 4022632] |- |[[Swora-1|Swora, Konrad]]||1914 Feb 06||1988 Nov 07||||H of Gisela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Swora-1.jpg 4022632] |- |[[Temple-2664|Temple, Keith]]||||||||H of Molly||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Chapman-18607.jpg 4018607] |- |[[Chapman-18607|Temple, Molly]]||||||||W of Keith||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Chapman-18607.jpg 4018607] |- |[[Tenca-1|Tenca, Peter]]||1908 Jan 03||1997 Jul 26||||b. Latvia; d. Batlow; with Vera Freibergs-Tenca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Freibergs-1.jpg 4022948] |- |[[Woodland-315|Thompson, Beryl June]]||1928 Aug 02||2009 May 01||80||W of Lionel George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Woodland-315.jpg 4021985] |- |[[Thompson-44987|Thompson, Lionel George James (Tige)]]||1924 Nov 15||2016 Aug 30||81||H of Beryl June|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Thompson-44987.jpg 4021984] |- |[[Chambers-8793|Thompson, Maria]]||||1923 Jun 27||89||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Chambers-8793.jpg Obituary] |- |[[Thompson-45012|Thompson, Merrick Peter]]||1961 Nov 22||2012 Jun 19||||H of Louise; F of Shari & Ari; Step-F of Chloe, Megan, Sam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Thompson-45012.jpg 4022026] |- |[[Thompson-45011|Thompson, Norman Allen]]||||1978 Jun 27||47||H of Margaret; F of Kym, Merrick, Melanie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Thompson-45011.jpg 4022027] |- |[[Rex-327|Timmis, Jane]] ||||1909 Feb 24||88||with Robert Timmis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Timmis-42.jpg 4022939] |- |[[Timmis-42|Timmis, Robert Cliffe]] ||||1897 Sep 16||84||with Jane Timmis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Timmis-42.jpg 4022939] |- |[[Timmis-45|Timmis, Robert Rex]]||||1919 Dec 04||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Timmis-45.jpg 4022940] |- |[[Toner-383|Toner, Kathleen Mary]]||1928 Mar 05||2000 Aug 15||72||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Toner-383.jpg 4023383] |- |[[Winter-4193|Toner, Marie E]]||||||||M of Kathleen Mary Toner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Winter-4193.jpg 4022789] |- |[[Toner-269|Toner, P J]]||||1967 May 06||70||AIF 55696; F of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Toner-269.jpg 4022788] |- |[[Tonking-7|Tonking, Frederick W]]||1877||1949|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Tonking-7.jpg 4022094] |- |[[Tonking-8|Tonking, Joseph Harry]]||||1977 Aug 12||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Tonking-8.jpg 4022109] |- |[[Unknown-530800|Townsend, Alana Jone]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Unknown-530800.jpg 4530800] |- |[[Townson-291|Townson, Vincent Edward]]||||1963 Apr|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Townson-291.jpg 4023095] |- |[[Trembath-543|Trembath, Hetty]]||||1963 Nov 02||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Trembath-543.jpg 4022087] |- |[[Brown-79381|Trevena, Annie Elizabeth Jones]]||1926 Nov 18||2005 Aug 22||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Brown-79381.jpg 4022387] |- |[[Trevena-87|Trevena, Frederick]]||1917 Mar 04||1999 Dec 10||82||F of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Trevena-87.jpg 4022329] |- |[[Trevena-91|Trevena, Lynette Cheryl]]||||1969 Oct 05||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Trevena-91.jpg 4022946] |- |[[Trevena-88|Trevena, William Joseph (Bell)]]||||1985 Feb 14||73||H of Annie; F of Jimmy, Judy, Betty, Lynette (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Trevena-88.jpg 4022620] |- |[[Turner-24346|Turner, Donald Glenn]]||1930 Nov 10||2008 Oct 13||77||H of Helen; F of Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Turner-24346.jpg 4022479] |- |[[Brown-79895|Turner, Helen]]||1936 May 08||2012 Mar 26||75||W of Donald; M of Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Turner-24346.jpg 4022479] |- |[[Turpeinen-47|Turpeinen, Antti Aukusti]]||1942 Nov 05||2016 May 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Turpeinen-47.jpg 4022266] |- |[[Rillstone-8|Turvey, Janice Alicia]]||1936 Jun 25||1993 Aug 18||||WRAAC F2697; nee Rillstone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Rillstone-8.jpg 4022484] |- |[[Turvey-1582|Turvey, Wayne Leslie]]||1969 Oct 19||2011 Mar 06||||S of Brian & Jan; F of Jake, Zack, Noah; B of Karen & Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Turvey-1582.jpg 4022022] |- |Unknown||||||||||4022055 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022056 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022183 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022186 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022215 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022247 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022274 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022277 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022450 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022631 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022747 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022913 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022931 |- |Unknown||||||||||4022969 |- |Unknown||||||||||4023007 |- |Unknown||||||||||4023107 |- |Unknown (Plonkey?)||||||||||4022398 |- |Unreadable||||||||||4022136 |- |Unreadable||||||||||4022139 |- |Unreadable||||||||||4022162 |- |Unreadable||||||||||4022190 |- |Unreadable||||||||||4022195 |- |Unreadable||||||||||4022262 |- |Unreadable||||||||||4022828 |- |Unreadable||||||||||4022892 |- |Unreadable||||||||||4022979 |- |Unreadable||||||||infant||4022984 |- |Unreadable||||||||||4023001 |- |Unreadable||||||||||4023113 |- |[[Vanscolina-Franks-1|Vanscolina-Franks, Pamela]]||1921||2008||87||b. Dorchester, UK; d. Normanhurst, NSW; M of John & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Vanscolina-Franks-1.jpg 4021991] |- |[[Boscariol-19|Vanzella, Enrica Maria]]||1915 May 29||2001 Sep 12||||nee Boscariol; b. Italy; M of Ester, Adrian, Tony, Gene, Velia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Boscariol-19.jpg 4023136] |- |[[Welch-6914|Vanzella, Joan Mary]]||||1965 Aug 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Welch-6914.jpg 4023088] |- |[[Vanzella-1|Vanzella, Massimo Guglielmo (Bill)]]||1903 May 27||1974 Jun 19||||b. Italy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Vanzella-1.jpg 4023137] |- |[[Varley-357|Varley, George Henry]]||||1979 Feb 03||75||AIF NX10911|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Varley-357.jpg 4022718] |- |[[Velvin-51|Velvin, Anne Mary]]||||||1932|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Velvin-51.jpg 4022933] |- |[[Velvin-49|Velvin, Henry James]]||||||1948 Aug|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Velvin-49.jpg 4022935] |- |[[Velvin-52|Velvin, Sophia Emma]]||||||1946 Jan 05|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Velvin-51.jpg 4022933] |- |[[Vernon-1986|Vernon, George Henry]]||||1975 Apr 03||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Vernon-1986.jpg 4022103] |- |[[Trembath-530|Vingoe, Adeline]]||||1932 Nov 21||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Trembath-530.jpg 4022921] |- |[[Viski-5|Viski, Francis Karl]]||1958 Oct 08||1958 Oct 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Viski-5.jpg 4022072] |- |[[Vogt-1234|Vogt, F K]]||||1977 Oct 26||70||AIF NX84906|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Vogt-1234.jpg 4023043] |- |[[Moore-43600|Vogt, Mary Jean]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Vogt-1237.jpg 4023045] |- |[[Vogt-1237|Vogt, Michael Frederick]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Vogt-1237.jpg 4023045] |- |[[Walford-246|Walford, Kenneth John]]||1926 Aug 11||2016 Aug 28||||b. Yorkshire, England; d. Batlow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Walford-246.jpg 4022030] |- |[[Basham-1007|Walker, Amelia]]||||1916 Dec 05||50||wife/mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Basham-1007.jpg 4022040] |- |[[Walker-33911|Walker, Trevor Henry]]||||1962 Jul 23||56||H of Daphne; F of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Walker-33911.jpg 4022193] |- |[[Skien-7|Wallis, Constance Eileen]]||||1987 Apr 16||78||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Skein-41.jpg 4022675] |- |[[Cheney-2608|Wallis, Ellen]]||||1926 Feb 28||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Cheney-2608.jpg 4023034] |- |[[Wallis-2575|Wallis, John Edward]]||||1984 Aug 14||79||H of Constance|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Wallis-2575.jpg 4022674] |- |[[Wallis-2576|Wallis, Lillian Ellen]]||||1980 Aug 02||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Wallis-2576.jpg 4022673] |- |[[Wallis-2574|Wallis, William John]]||||1946 Oct 28||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Wallis-2574.jpg 4022925] |- |[[Walsh-6639|Walsh, Francis]]||1901 Feb 09||1975 Aug 04||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Walsh-6639.jpg 4022740] |- |[[Walsh-9093|Walsh, Keith]]||||||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Walsh-9093.jpg 4029093] |- |[[Walsh-6640|Walsh, Tom]]||||2003 Oct 09||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Walsh-6640.jpg 4022313] |- |[[Hartnett-358|Ward, Elva]]||||1988 Feb 19||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Ward-23509.jpg 4022522] |- |[[Ward-23509|Ward, Peter]]||||1995 Jun 18||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Ward-23509.jpg 4022522] |- |[[Waters-5571|Waters, Arthur Edward]]||||?|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Waters-5571.jpg 4022765] |- |[[Waters-5573|Waters, Charles Wealand]]||1922||2002||||H of Gwenda; F of Terry, Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Waters-5573.jpg 4022362] |- |[[Wealands-13|Waters, Edith Maud]]||||1952 Jul 18||67?||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Waters-5572.jpg 4022920] |- |[[Fosdike-7|Waters, Eva Florence]]||||?|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Fosdike-7.jpg 4022764] |- |[[Bassett-4239|Waters, Gwenda Marjorie]]||1923||2015||||W of Charles; M of Terry & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Waters-5573.jpg 4022362] |- |[[Waters-5572|Waters, James]]||||1939 May 06||55||H of Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Waters-5572.jpg 4022920] |- |[[Watkins-7566|Watkins, Alexander George]]||||2015 Oct 18||92||H of Valma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Watkins-7566.jpg 4022682] |- |[[Watkins-7568|Watkins, Archie James]]||||1982?||||H of Lucy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Watkins-7568.jpg 4022784] |- |[[Watkins-7570|Watkins, Betty Patricia]]||1932 Nov 27||1994 Aug 06||64||Sis of Winifred Watkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Watkins-7570.jpg 4022456] |- |[[Sheather-144|Watkins, Lucy Ada]]||||1964 Sep 25||74||W of Archie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Sheather-144.jpg 4022780] |- |[[Walsh-6641|Watkins, Valma Kathleen]]||||1981 May 20||50||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Watkins-7566.jpg 4022862] |- |[[Watkins-7571|Watkins, Winifred Irene]]||1926 Apr 04||2012 Sep 27||86||Sis of Betty Watkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Watkins-7570.jpg 4022456] |- |[[Watts-8021|Watts, David Barry]]||1960 Oct 20||2010 Nov 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Watts-8021.jpg 4022093] |- |[[Watts-8019|Watts, John Francis]]||||1970 Jul 26||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Watts-8019.jpg 4022092] |- |[[Weaver-2136|Weaver, Eric Ernest]]||1923 Mar 10||2007 Mar 09||||H of Vera; F of Noeleen, John, Cherlyn, Jannine, Wayne, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Weaver-2136.jpg 4022653] |- |[[Brown-12998|Weaver, Sylvia Vera]]||1925 Apr 20||1982 Feb 20||||W of Eric; M of Noeleen, John, Cherylyn, Wayne, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Brown-12998.jpg 4022654] |- |[[Unknown-440743|Webb, Clara Annie]]||1889||1963 Nov 24||||b. Sevenoaks, Kent|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Unknown-440743.jpg 4022057] |- |[[Harrison-15228|Webber, Bertha Jean]]||1914 Mar 25||2013 Jul 07||99||M of Christine & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Harrison-15228.jpg 4022284] |- |[[Webber-3171|Webber, Bruce]]||1913 Nov 14||1999 Mar 07||||AIF NX91941|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Webber-3171.jpg 4022007] |- |[[McGillicuddy-60|Webber, Catherine]]||1837||1880 May 15||44||b. Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Webber-3169.jpg 4023005] |- |[[Webber-3169|Webber, Edward]]||1874||1882|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Webber-3169.jpg 4023005] |- |[[Webber-3094|Webber, Henry Nicholas]]||1827||1891 Dec 23||64||b. Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Webber-3094.jpg 4022216] |- |[[Webber-3093|Webber, James]]||||1934 Mar 21||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Webber-3093.jpg 4023003] |- |[[Webber-3190|Webber, William James]]||1900||1959 May 27||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Webber-3190.jpg 4022821] |- |[[Schache-37|West, Beryl Margaret]]||1925 Mar 15||2011 Aug 05||86||nee Schache; W of Roger; M of Jenny, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Schache-37.jpg 4022473] |- |[[Webber-3172|Whipp, Nellie May]]||||1957 Mar 02||69||M of Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Webber-3172.jpg 4022865] |- |[[White-45547|White, Bronwyn Jane]]||1968 Jul 12||1968 Aug 04||||D of Judith & Wal|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/White-45547.jpg 4022080] |- |[[White-45548|White, C G]]||||1977 Dec 08||66||AIF; NX8898|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/White-45548.jpg 4022759] |- |[[White-45549|White, C J]]||||1926 Apr 01||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/White-45549.jpg Obituary] |- |[[Matthews-9818|Whiting, Ada Rose]]||||1971 Oct 09||94||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Matthews-9818.jpg 4022800] |- |[[Whiting-3050|Whiting, Edgar J]]||1919 May 10||2009 Oct 05||||H of Maude; F of Yvonne, Kevin, Helen, Kerry, Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Whiting-3050.jpg 4022737] |- |[[Whiting-2016|Whiting, John]]||||1962 Nov 05||89||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Matthews-9818.jpg 4022800] |- |[[Whiting-3048|Whiting, Leo Matthew]]||||1961 Nov 27||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Whiting-3048.jpg 4022835] |- |[[Bowden-2648|Whiting, Lucy Charlotte]]||1908 Jul 05||2009 Nov 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Bowden-2648.jpg 4022836] |- |[[Whiting-3049|Whiting, Russell G]]||||1975 Apr 01||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Whiting-3049.jpg 4022734] |- |[[Hartnett-360|Whiting, Susannah]]||||197? Aug 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Hartnett-360.jpg 4023121] |- |[[Whiting-3052|Whiting, Tammie Maree]]||1982 Sep 06||2002 Jun 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Whiting-3052.jpg 4021996] |- |[[Wildman-607|Wildman, Ronald Percy]]||||1959 Jun 11||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Wildman-607.jpg 4022824] |- |[[McPherson-3893|Wilesmith, Kathleen May]]||||1982 Mar 28||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/McPherson-3893.jpg 4022652] |- |[[Wilesmith-45|Wilesmith, Leslie Albert]]||1939 Aug 11||2008 Aug 12||||H of Fay; F of Victor & Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Wilesmith-45.jpg 4022289] |- |[[Wilkinson-8312|Wilkinson, Bruce Edward]]||1925 Aug 13||2014 Nov 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Wilkinson-8312.jpg 4023017] |- |[[Bohl-102|Wilkinson, Ethel Mary]]||||1956 Jun 28||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Bohl-102.jpg 4023075] |- |[[Wilkinson-8313|Wilkinson, Gordon Bowman]]||1887 May 12||1974 Sep 30||||H of Ethel; F of Bruce, Tony, Janet, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Wilkinson-8313.jpg 4023076] |- |[[Wilkinson-8319|Wilkinson, John Bowman (Jack)]]||1889 Nov 15||1975 Sep 07||||S of Jinnie & Thomas; B of Ida, Gordon, Thomas, Katie, Clive, Marcia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Wilkinson-8319.jpg 4023108] |- |[[McPherson-3896|Williams, Annette Ivy]]||1946 Jun 17||1997 Apr 15||||M of Maree, Andrew, Dean, Lorrae, Vanessa, Cameron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/McPherson-3896.jpg 4022409] |- |[[Williams-68028|Williams, Arthur Charles]]||1924||1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Williams-68028.jpg 4022502] |- |[[Unknown-441397|Williams, Julie Ann]]||1961 Aug 20||1997 Sep 16||||W of Paul; M of Warren, Joshua, Rowan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Unknown-441397.jpg 4022405] |- |[[Williams-90957|Williams, Noel Carlton]]||||2019 Sep 12||80||H of Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Williams-90957.png Funeral Notice] |- |[[Williams-68006|Williams, Thorald Pericles (Bill)]]||1944 Jun 17||2008 Dec 16||||H of Annette; F of Andrew, Dean, Lorrae, Vanessa, Cameron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Williams-68006.jpg 4022477] |- |[[Shaw-14786|Williamson, Ethel Emelie (Lal)]]||1895 May 11||1984 Mar 05||||nee Shaw; W of Alexander; Sis of Mabel, Eric, Agnes (Lilac)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Shaw-14786.jpg 4022599] |- |[[Bourke-880|Willmott, Clare A]]||||1952 Sep 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Bourke-880.jpg 4023019] |- |[[Wilson-56945|Wilson Kenneth John]]||||1984 Feb 03||35||H of Debbie; F of Nichile & Lyndal|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Wilson-56945.jpg 4022596] |- |[[Wilson-56945|Wilson, Kenneth George]]||1921 Sep 08||2005 Aug 23||||AIF N473012; H of Marj; F of Betty, John, Colleen, Helen, Kaye, Janine, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Wilson-56946.jpg 4022386] |- |[[Wineera-2|Wineera, Dalton Tahana]]||1963 Dec 17||2019 Apr 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Wineera-2.jpg 4030002] |- |[[Winnell-31|Winnell, Frank Alexander (Tim)]]||1916 Oct 01||1995 Jun 21||78||with Nina Winnell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Winnell-31.jpg 4022455] |- |[[Hawkins-9567|Winnell, Nina]]||1917 Aug 24||1995 Nov 23||78||with Frank Winnell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Winnell-31.jpg 4022455] |- |[[Winter-4209|Winter, Karl Heinrich Norbert]]||1930 Mar 16||2008 Jan 29||||H of Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Winter-4209.jpg 4022291] |- |[[Withers-1572|Withers, Kerry||1949 Sep 07]]||1997 Feb 08||47||H of Cheryl; F of Heath, Shelley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Withers-1572.jpg 4022418] |- |[[Wolfe-5227|Wolfe, Neil]]||1932 Mar 07||2011 Feb 02||||H of Heather; F of David, Dennis, Stephen, Susan, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Wolfe-5227.jpg 4022472] |- | [[Bailey-28195|Wolfe, Heather]] ||1938 Feb 10||2020 Jun 12||||nee Bailey; W of Neil; M of David, Dennis, Stephen, Susan, Peter|| |- |[[Bastin-342|Wood, Ethel May (Julie)]]||1917 Dec 22||2012 May 23||||W of Walter; M of Margaret, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Wood-28244.jpg 4022414] |- |[[Wood-28245|Wood, Peter Robert]]||||1991 Nov 03||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Wood-28245.jpg 4022518] |- |[[Wood-28244|Wood, Walter Fraser (Fraser)]]||1912 Aug 29||1997 Mar 17||||H of Julie; F of Margaret, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Wood-28244.jpg 4022414] |- |[[Woodland-316|Woodland George Nichol]]||||1977 Nov 13||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Woodland-316.jpg 4023146] |- |[[Woodland-318|Woodland, Hilton Kevin]]||1931 Sep 24||1997 Oct 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Woodland-318.jpg 4022404] |- |[[Woodland-319|Woodland, Terrence Keith (Dick)]]||||2001 Nov 04||63||F of Michelle & Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Woodland-319.jpg 4022353] |- |[[Wooldridge-891|Wooldridge, Edward James]]||||1898 Nov 05||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Wooldridge-891.jpg 4023030] |- |[[Kerwan-18|Wooldridge, Eileen]]||||1966||70||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Wooldridge-911.jpg 4023029] |- |[[Adams-37867|Wooldridge, Georgina (Cis)]]||1918 Sep 06||1992 Nov 13||||previously Adams; M of William, Maurice, Owen, Harold, Coral, Norma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Adams-37867.jpg 4022732] |- |[[Wooldridge-911|Wooldridge, Leslie Carl]]||1896 May 28||19?? Jun 26||||H of Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Wooldridge-911.jpg 4023029] |- |[[Burn-597|Worsnop, Beverley Anne]]||1940 Oct 29||1989||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Burn-597.jpg 4022533] |- |[[Zantman-4|Zantman, Hendricus Lambertus (Henk)]]||1947 May 20||2006 Jul 22||||F of Anthony; S of Aultje (Alice)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Zantman-4.jpg 4022297] |- |[[Zovaro-1|Zovaro, Anthony Ernest]]||1960 Jun 06||2015 May 28||54||H of Analyn; F of Pia & Zoe; S of Lorenza (Lores) and James (dec); Step-S of Elia (Allan) Borg; B of Marc|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Zovaro-1.jpg 4023016] |} ==Notable Graves== This is a listing of graves of notable people or their descendants buried here. *[[Colquhoun-566|Marjory Colquhoun]] is the grand daughter of [[Cracknell-227|Edward Charles Edmund Cracknell]] who was instrumental in developing the telegraph system in Australia during the mid to late 1800's. Edward"s Obituary http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article162194717 gives a list of his remarkable achievements throughout his life including details of his military career. *[[Clune-70|Mona Clune]] is the grand-daughter of [[Kinchington-3|George Kinchington]] and his wife who were supposedly the first white couple to cross the Murray River in 1838.

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    [[Category: Noland-165 - MCP - Awbrey]] ---- Warning - many of these sources are inaccurate, and are here just to show the origin and descent of common variations and errors. As to what the truth is, we may never know the whole story. Outline of possible line, for context [[Batte-49|Henry Batte]], b say 1480, d abt 1555, m [[Waterhouse-474|Sibyl Waterhouse]]
    |--[[Batte-13|Henry Batte]], b say 1505, bought Oakwell, d 1572, m1 [[Wilkinson-2802|Alice Wilkinson]], m2 [[Wentworth-1119|Ann Wentworth]] widow of Robt Popeley :|--a sister of [[Batte-62|John]], mother of [[Francis]] and [[Samuel West]] (see [[Space:Batte_of_Oakwell_resources#Wills|John's will]]) (Samuel married [[Jane Parry]]) :|--more sisters of John :|--[[Batte-62|John Batte]] Esq, b abt 1525, of Oakwell (which he rebuilt), d 1607, m1 [[Katherine Birkhead]], m2 [[Wood-12950|Margaret Wood]] (see [[Batte-62|his profile]] for source citations of the two marriages) ::|--[[Batte-12|Henry Batte]], dvpsp ?1594, m Unknown ::|--[[Batte-19|John Batte]], dvpsp bef 1603, m [[Thurgurland-1|Margaret Thurgarland]] ::|--[[Batte-137|Edward Batte]], dvpsp 1598 ::|--[[Batte-14|Rev Robert Batte]], b 1560, m1 [[Alice Lockey]] ::|     |--[[Batte-124|Margaret Batte]], m [[George Parry]], son of [[Parry-127|Rev Roger Parry]] ::|     |--'''[[Batte-39|Elizabeth]],''' (might be daughter of Elizabeth Parry, not Alice Lockey) ::|     |--'''[[Martha]]''' ::| ::| ..................m2 [[Parry-156|Elizabeth Parry]] dau. of [[Parry-127|Rev Roger Parry]] and [[Mary Crosley]] ::| ..................................(she m2 1629 [[Anthony Rollinson or Rawlinson]]) ::|     |--[[Batte-5|Capt John Batte]], b abt 1606 ::|     | ..................m [[Mallory-215|Martha Mallory]] MCTT, dau of [[Mallory-245|Thomas Mallory]] ::|     |         |--[[Batte-28|Henry Batte]], 1628-1629 (see note on brother [[Batte-33|Henry]]'s profile) ::|     |         |--[[Batte-29|John]], b 1630, dvpsp returning ::|     |         |--[[Batte-22|William Batte]] Esq, b 1632, m1 [[Aston-178|Susan Aston]] (m2 for her; m1 [[Lt Col Edward Major]] ''not [[Major-1066]]''; dau. of [[Aston-11|Lt Col Walter Aston]] [https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=PA63 MCGA] by dunno which wife (Warbow(e) Unknown or Hannah Unknown-not-Jordan)); he returned to England; m2 [[Horton-1237|Eliz. Horton]], kids. ::|     |         |--[[Batte-121|Martha]], b 1636, emigrant ::|     |         |--[[Batte-30|Elizabeth]], b 1638 ::|     |         |--[[Batte-31|Robert]], b 1640, died young ::|     |         |--[[Batte-32|Mary]], b 1641, died 1642 ::|     |         |--[[Batte-58|Thomas Batte]], gent, (b poss 1634?), emigrant, MCGA, m Mary Unknown ([[Jennings-2294|Mary Jennings]] or [[Randolph-610|Mary Randolph]] ''also [[Randolph-800]]'' or...) ::|     |         |         |--[[Batte-7|Mary]], ''m Capt Peter Jones, 10 kids it says here (Cousin Sarah also married a Jones)'' ::|     |         |         |--'''[[Batte-77|Martha]]''' m [[Jones-8763|Abraham Wood Jones]], [[Banister-59|John Banister]], [[Cocke-180|Stephen Cocke]] ::|     |         |         |--'''[[Batte-101|Thomas]]''' ([[Batte-72]]), daughter [[Batte-73|Martha]] by [[Browne-1337|Temperance Browne]] ::|     |         |         |--''find sources for those. Any more? Richardson thinks 5 but doesn't have names - huh?'' (perhaps worth a look - this [http://www.intersurf.com/~bevans/My%20Ancestors/d2554.htm site] that lists five children: [[Batte-72|Thomas Jr.]], [[Batte-77|Martha]], [[Batte-7|Mary]], [[Batte-103|Amy]], [[Bates-2509|Sarah]]) - WikiTree has another son attached, [[Bates-2510|Robert]], but most sources agree that Thomas Sr. had only one son, Thomas Jr., who died without leaving any sons. ::|     |         | ::|     |         |--[[Batte-33|Capt Henry Batte]], ?b abt 1643, emigrant, MCGA, m [[Lound-17|Mary Lound]] ::|     |                   |--'''[[Batte-112|Elizabeth]]''' ''m1?'' m2 [[Ligon-37|Ligon]], '''[[Batte-44|Sarah]]''' m [[Jones-9312|Abraham Jones]], '''[[Batte-36|William]]''' m [[Stratton-698|Stratton]], '''[[Batte-109|Anne]]''' m [[Stratton-1028|Edward Stratton]], NOT Temperance ''(neither [[Bates-2552|Temperance Bates]] nor [[Browne-1337|Mrs. Temperance Batte,]] widow of [[Batte-72|Thomas Batte, Jr.]])'', '''[[Batte-113|Henry]]''', '''[[Batte-115|Mary]]''' m [[Poythress-143|John Poythress]], '''[[Batte-116|Rachel]]''' m [[James Parham]] ([http://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA2-PA123 Richardson]) ::|     | ::|     |--[[Batte-39|Elizabeth]], b abt 1607, m [[Marsh-1380|Rev Marsh]] ::|     |--[[Henry Batte]], b abt 1609, emigrant (son of [[Batte-14|Robert]]) ::|     |--[[Batte-37|William Batte]], b abt 1611, emigrant ::|     |--[[Batte-40|Mary]], m1 Reresby Eyre m2 Rev Henry Hirst ::|     |--[[Batte-41|Catherine Batte]], emigrant, dsp ::|     | ..................m [[Mallory-229|Rev Philip Mallory]], son of [[Mallory-245|Thomas Mallory]] ::|     |--[[Batte-42|Rebecca]] ::|     |--[[Batte-38|Robert]], b 1617, "of Middleham" ::| ::|--[[Batte-136|William]], bp 1561, d 1594 ::|--[[Batte-138|Barbara]], bp 1564, (Barbara named in [[Space:Batte_of_Oakwell_resources#Wills|John's will]]) ::|--[[Batte-133|Richard]], of Spen, bp 1566, m ??? (Richard named in [[Space:Batte_of_Oakwell_resources#Wills|John's will]]) ::|--[[Batte-134|Anne]], bp 1568, m Anthony Hopkinson 1598 (Anne named in [[Space:Batte_of_Oakwell_resources#Wills|John's will]]) ::|--[[Batte-135|Thomas]], bp 1573, d 1601 ::|--[[Batte-110|Dorothy]], bp 1575/6, (m1 Bairstow 1598 (double wedding), m2 Crowle, see [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati01dugd#page/352/mode/2up Dugdale]) (sorry, I put Temperance in from memory, but she's not his, she must belong to one of the other Bateses. She's probably supposed to be [[Bates-381]]) Emigrants: * Henry and [[Batte-37|William]], younger sons of Rev Robert (by 1639?) * Their brother Capt John (1646 ?or 1649?, as a widower), and their sister [[Batte-41|Catherine]] (with husband [[Mallory-229|Philip Mallory]]) (unclear where Capt John died - he's said to have returned to England, but also said to have died overseas) - see information added to [[Batte-5]] & [[Batte-29]]: they both drowned in same shipwreck. * Capt John's unmarried daughter [[Batte-121|Martha]] and all 4 of his surviving sons - [[Batte-29|John]], [[Batte-22|William]], [[Batte-58|Thomas]], [[Batte-33|Henry]], of whom [[Batte-22|William]] returned and [[Batte-29|John]] drowned returning. (John admitted to Gray's Inn Nov 1649?) :: Total 9? Is this right? : six are mentioned in [http://vagenweb.org/tylers_bios/vol1-17.htm#henrybatte Encyclopedia of Virginia Biography]: Rev Robert's sons Capt John and his brother William, and Captain John's sons John, William, Thomas and Henry (not mentioned under "Batte": Capt John's daughter Martha & his siblings Henry and Catherine; Catherine is mentioned with her husband Philip under [http://vagenweb.org/tylers_bios/vol1-27.htm#philipmallory Mallory]) == The puzzle == A persistent story that Robert was a younger son of Henry and an unexpected heir. Some sources represent this, but the contemporary primary records apparently don't. == Pedigrees == * Dugdale: Visitation of Yorkshire 1666, in Surtees Soc. 36, [http://quod.lib.umich.edu/m/moa/ahe1867.0001.001/259?rgn=full+text;view=image page 233]. :: Note William Batte's wife Elizabeth Horton is at the foot of the same page. :: Surtees 36 is available as a PDF download :: See also Clay, below * [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=wN2rznjAbdsC&pg=PA164&lpg=PA164&dq=virginia+genealogist+batte&source=bl&ots=OmnRvYklig&sig=XKi4SyTLrsReX1O3fKuh4yiEunE&hl=en&sa=X&ei=74T4U--3IcPWar7jgfAI&ved=0CEYQ6AEwAjgU#v=onepage&q=virginia%20genealogist%20batte&f=false Hopkinson] (same era as Dugdale, though not quite the same story). Quoted here in the NEHGR, 1885, from Harley MS 4630. Also abridged by Virginia Heraldica (below). Also partly quoted (garbled) by Clay (below) in a footnote. :: The (only) source of some errors that don't go away, including John Parry and Mary. :: Hopkinson's West Riding pedigrees - British Library (Harley MS 4630) and other copies in private hands (said to be all different). Never printed complete, though pedigrees from it have appeared in many other books. Pedigrees collected from families, rather than researched in official records. Once highly regarded, but now recognised as highly unreliable and often fictional. :: Hopkinson's pedigree is the most popular version of the Battes on Ancestral File. :: Don't know whether John Parry and Mary are the wrong people, or just the right people with the wrong names. More likely the latter, assuming Hopkinson didn't go digging in faraway parish registers but just wrote down what the Battes told him and made up what they couldn't remember (the usual method of pedigree-mongers of his day). :::see [[Space:Batte_of_Oakwell_resources#Elizabeth_Parry_and_father_Roger|Elizabeth Parry issue]] * Clay, JW: Dugdale with Additions, [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati01dugd#page/352/ Volume 1, page 352]. :: The idea of Clay's book was to take Dugdale's Visitation and bring it up to date. Dugdale's original text is in italics - the rest is Clay's "additions". Clay's sources, where not mentioned, are the obvious wills and parish registers. Wills are at York (Borthwick Institute) unless stated. :: The book appeared first as 97 journal articles, spread over 25 years, which were also printed separately as Parts 1-10, and later as 3 Volumes. The page numbering of the 3-Volume version is anticipated by the 10-Part version, e.g Part 2 starts at page 82. :: Clay didn't know when the Rev Robert died. He didn't have access to Newton Tony parish registers, but it's surprising he didn't have the will. ::: PS the will is said to be in Wiltshire (genforum), which is odd as most of the property was in Yorkshire * Brayton - see articles [[#Virginia|(below)]] and [[#William Addams Reitwiesner|Reitwiesner site]] (below). * [[#JWP|Pritchett]] - may be the one to follow, more or less. Actually dunno whether this is different from Brayton's article at all. * The [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=DESC&db=thegillons&id=I5098 Gillons RootsWeb tree] extracts material from Pritchett, though it still hangs on to some Ancestralian contributions - Mary Elizabeth and Martha Katherine, Lound marriage attached to wrong Henry. :: Robert is said to be 3rd son and unexpected heir, as per Pritchett, but no older brothers are shown. :: Says Ann Wentworth married Popeley 2nd but I don't think that's right. * Another good [http://www.genealogierzeczypospolitej.com/getperson.php?personID=I115156&tree=Ogurkiewicz modern tree]. * Old books not seen that might contain a pedigree, probably Hopkinson's - Sheard's Batley, Cradock's Birstall. :: Also check Hunter for more families (found Marsh) :: Also check Watson's Halifax esp for Waterhouse and Wilkinson, and Marsh? :: Also check Welsh books for Parry and Vaughan :: Is there a Visitation of Herefordshire? 1569 printed, online, ?1634 printed but not online, others ?not printed == Gateway books == * Richardson, Magna Carta Ancestry, 2nd edn, [http://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA2-PA123 Volume 2, page 123]. Also [https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=PA63 Volume 1, page 63] for Susan Aston. * Gary Boyd Roberts, [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=FLHG-RoyalDescentsof600Immigrants&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=ms_db&gsln=batte&dbOnly=_F00027E9%7C_F00027E9_x&dbOnly=_F00032DB%7C_F00032DB_x&uidh=d43 RD600], on Ancestry.com * Weis: MCS 1215 2nd edn, [http://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89062949672?urlappend=%3Bseq=93 page 91, line 109], online on HathiTrust, ''(should be checked in the latest edition)'' ===== William Addams Reitwiesner ===== * [http://www.wargs.com/family/stratton.html Stratton Ahnentafel, incl Batte] * [http://www.wargs.com/family/mallory.html Mallory continuation] * [http://www.wargs.com/family/parry.html Parry continuation] - looks good if it stands up == Wills == * Henry Batte's 1571/2 will :* [http://virginians.com/t.htm?14096&pc_12 Henry's will, written 1571/2 Jan 2] :* [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thegillons&id=I5322 another copy] :* [http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/16546890/storyx/4f7532d4-a8b8-4c92-bac7-cd3eaa205850 another copy] (Ancestry link; membership required) * John Batte's 1602/3 will :* [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~markfreeman/iem.html this page] has a transcription :* [http://virginians.com/t.htm?14096 John's will, written 1602/3 Jan 9 (not 1607/8 as stated)] :* [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thegillons&id=I5325 another copy] :* [http://trees.ancestry.co.uk/tree/16546890/storyx/87a90f57-82e8-4b4e-8a67-6bba4352eb81 John's will written 1603] (Ancestry link; membership required) :: (for inventory see below) * Rev. Robert Batte's 1617 will :* [http://virginians.com/t.htm?7048 Robert's will, written 1617 Dec 1] :* [http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=thegillons&id=I5459 another copy]. Also here inventory of Oakwell following John's death, and a letter from Robert (in Oxford or London? Not yet married) "to my very loving father John Batte at Okewell" ''Where is this letter, how did it come to be kept, what else is with it?'' :: [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/CROWDER/2004-11/1099579708 Note re Crowder connection] in Robert's will. * Edward's will (Clay) (calls his mother Margaret) * Richard's will (cited by Clay) * [[Batte.-2|Thomas Batte]]'s 1787 will ([https://archive.org/stream/southsidevirgini61988#page/68/mode/1up page 67, ''Southside Virginian'']) == Parish registers == * Halifax PRs printed as YPRS 37, 45. :* [http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=2256 Ancestry] extracts... :* [http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=2256 1542 image 14 line 9 (March 1541/2)] ''Isabella fil Henrici Batt p. de Byrstall sepult fuit x ...1541'' :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00004?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d2256%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=32355_248981-00256 1549 image 11 line 21] ''John Batte & Katherine Birkehed ... xiiij October 1549'' :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00004?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d2256%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=32355_248981-00258 1550 image 7 line 12-13] ''Johes Batte & Margaret Wood ... xiiij September 1550'' :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00004?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.co.uk%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d2256%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=32355_248981-00262 1553 image 9 line 5] ''Willm Boithes & Sibbella Bat ... vij Maij 1553'' * Birstall registers printed as YPRS 146 (to 1635), 152 (from 1636) it says [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/CBW/WRY/Birstall.html here]. Recent books, still [http://yprs1.36.ekmpowershop.net/birstall-1-1558---1635-book-v146-47-p.asp on sale] in book form. Not out of copyright. :* Cited in Clay's pedigree. :* Also images on Ancestry.co.uk ([http://search.ancestry.co.uk/search/db.aspx?dbid=2256 West Yorkshire collection] - very poorly indexed) (Ancestry membership required for links) :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00169/10359820 (Mariages 1560)] ''Willm Batte & Hellen Nayler maryed the 6 day of October'' :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00004? (Baptisms 1560)] Line 10 - ''Robte sonne of John Batt baptized the vith day of Juli'' :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00195/21493176#?imageId=32355_248850-00195 (Marriages 1598)] ''Anthony Hopkinson & Anne Batte maryed ye ??th of July
    Robte Baystowe & Dorithie Batte maryed ye same day''
    :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00104#?imageId=32355_248850-00296 (Burialls 1603)] ''John the sonne of Richard Batte of Spen bur the vth day of October'' :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00104#?imageId=32355_248850-00296 (Burialls 1603)] ''Willm the sonne of Robte Bairestowe of Okewell bur the xith day'' (of Januarie), i.e 1603/4 :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00104#?imageId=32355_248850-00296 (Burialls 1603)] ''John the sonne of Anthony Hopkinson of Okewell bur the xiith day'' (of Januarie), i.e 1603/4 :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00104#?imageId=32355_248850-00299_2 (Burialls 1605)] ''Robte Berstow of Okewell bur the xiiith of ffebruary'', i.e. 1605/6 :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00104#?imageId=32355_248850-00300 (Burials 1607)] ''Mr John Batte of Okewell Hall buried the xxiiith daye'' (of July) :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00152#?imageId=32355_248850-00151 (Christenings 1628)] - ''Henry sonne of Mr John Batte of okewell the thirteenth day'' (August) :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00004#?imageId=32355_248850-00216_2 (Marriages 1629)] - ''Mr Anthonie Rollinson & Mrs Elizabeth Batte the furth day'' (June) :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00152#?imageId=32355_248850-00337 (Burialls 1629)] - ''Henry sonne of Mr John Batte of Okewell the eight day'' (September) :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00152#?imageId=32355_248850-00155 (Christenings 1630)] - ''John sonne of Mr John Batt of Okewell the two and twentieth...'' (July) ::: "1632" christenings on Ancestry.co.uk are actually 1631-2 combined. There is no header at the start of 1632 (image 3) :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00152#?imageId=32355_248850-00159 (Christenings 1632)] - ''William sonne of Mr Bat of Okewell the fifteenth day'' (July) :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00004#?imageId=32355_248850-00344 (Burialls 1633)] - ''Elizabeth Rawlinson wife to Mr Anthony Rawlinson she died at Okewell'' (Date not visible but after 31st July) :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00152#?imageId=32355_248850-00365 (Christenings 1636)] - ''Martha daughter of John Batte Squire the twentie ninth day'' (September) :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00152#?imageId=32355_248850-00368 (Christenings 1638)] - ''Elizabeth daughter of John Batt Esqz November ?8'' :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00152#?imageId=32355_248850-00371 (Christenings 1640)] - ''Robert sonne of John Batt Esqz of okewell the 2d of June'' :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00152#?imageId=32355_248850-00373 (Christenings 1641)] - ''Mary daughter of John Batt Esqz the 26 day'' (October) :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00152#?imageId=32355_248850-00405_2 (Burialls 1641)] - ''Robt son of John Batt of okewell Esqz 26th day'' (November) :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00152#?imageId=32355_248850-00407 (Burialls 1642)] - ''Mary daughter of John of okewell Sqr 17th day'' (February, i.e. 1642/3) (surname lacking) ::: There are gaps in the register April-July 1643 with a note blaming the Earl of Newcastle for banishing ministers :* [http://interactive.ancestry.co.uk/2256/32355_248850-00152#?imageId=32355_248850-00412_2 (Burialls 1644)] ''ffebr 9 - Mrs Martha Batt wife of John Batt of okewell esqz'' (i.e. 1644/5) * [http://www.knightroots.co.uk/transcriptions/Parishes_H/Hinton_Ampner/Baptisms/baptisms.htm Hinton Ampner registers] - scroll down for marriages and burials. ::: Baptisms (starting 1561) :: Blanch daughter of Roger Parry 18 July 1581 :: Elizabeth daughter of Roger Parry 15 July 1582 :: George son of Roger Parry 25 January 1583 [ie 1583/4] :: Alexander son of Roger Parry 13 June 1585 :: Jane daughter of Roger Parry 14 August 1586 :: Mary daughter of Roger Parry 24 September 1587 :: William son of Roger Parry 24 February 1589 [ie 1588/9 apparently - transcription is inconsistent]] :: Katherine daughter of Roger Parry 14 February 1591 [1590/91] :: Frances daughter of Roger Parry 12 April 1592 :: Rebecca daughter of Roger Parry 17 June 1593 :: Roger son of George Parry 28 October 1623 :: William son of George Parry (blank) 1625 ::: Marriages (starting 1600) :: 7 February 1604 Robert Batte & Elizabeth Parry :: 25 November 1605 Samuel Weston of Newton Tony & Jane Parry [IGI: 28 Nov, Samuell West] :: 5 November 1611 Daniell Evans & Mary Parry :: 21 September 1612 John Lamphire & Katherine Parry ::: Burials :: 14 November 1605 Mary Parry wife of Roger * following from [http://www.wiltshire-opc.org.uk/Items/Newton%20Tony/Newton%20Tony%20-%20Marriages%201591-1812.pdf Newton Tony marriages] (PDF download):
    Date Groom Bride
    1591 Oct Balgaie John Lockey Elizabeth
    1597 5-Oct Batt Robert Lockey Alice
    1617 25-Jun Good Thomas Parry Francis [sic] [IGI 28 July]
    1617 27-Nov Parrie George Batty Margaret [IGI Batte]

    ===== IGI batches ===== * Halifax ''check'' * IGI has no extracted records for Birstall before 1700 * Hinton Ampner baptisms [https://familysearch.org/search/record/results#count=25&query=%2Bbatch_number%3AC136911 C136911] :: Same as above list. Old style dates * Hinton Ampner marriages [https://familysearch.org/search/record/results#count=25&query=%2Bbatch_number%3AM136911 M136911] Same as above list. Also :: 1 August 1598 Blanch Parry & James Williams * Newton Toney baptisms [https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bbatch_number%3AC152101 C152101] :: 1599 August 18 Margaret child of Roberti Batte :: 1600 August 17 Elizabeth child of Roberti Batte :: 1601 November 15 Martha child of Roberti Batte :: 1605 March 12 Marie child of Roberti Batte :: 1606 June 24 John child of Roberti Batte :: 1607 November 15 Elizabeth child of Roberti Batte :: 1609 May 28 Henricus child of Roberti Batt :: 1611 April 21 Guilielmus child of Roberti Batte :: 1612 August 2 Maria child of Roberti Batte :: 1614 November 23 Catharnia child of Roberti Batte :: 1616 May 19 Rebecca child of Roberti Batte :: 1617 November Robert child of Roberti Batte :: 1607 August 5 John child of Samuelis West :: 1610 May 10 Franciscus child of Samuelis West :: 1612 August 5 Maria child of Samuelis West :: 1613 August 5 Jana child of Samuelis West :: 1615 November 12 Franciscus child of Samuelis West :: 1617 January 4 Thomas child of Samuelis West :: (Rev Robert dies here and his replacement speaks English) :: 1619 June 16 Katherin child of Samuell West :: 1621 October 24 Margaret child of Samuell West :: 1624 April 22 Samuel child of Samuel West :: 1625 May 17 William child of Samuell West :: 1619 June 27 Elizabeth child of George Parry :: 1621 April 11 John child of George Parry * Newton Toney marriages [https://familysearch.org/search/record/results?count=75&query=%2Bbatch_number%3AM152101 M152101] :: 28 July 1617 Thomas Good & Francis Parry :: 27 November 1617 George Parrie & Margaret Batte == Random == * Stanard: Some Emigrants to Virginia, [http://books.google.com/books?id=MBWew7Q8tBwC&pg=PA11 page 4]    ([https://archive.org/stream/someemigrantstov00stan#page/4/ another copy])   ([http://www.usgenealogyexpress.com/~va/va_emigrants1915/va_emigrants_ab.htm another copy])   ([http://genealogytrails.com/vir/emmigrants.html another]) * [http://boards.ancestry.co.uk/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=9&p=surnames.batte Ancestors] of Henry Batte. * [http://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Henrico_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Some sources] * [https://archive.org/stream/virginiaheraldic00croz#page/n25/ Virginia Heraldica], recites Hopkinson * [http://www.janmarkle.com/webtrees/family.php?famid=F18198&ged=MyrlNelsonDavisTree2012 Webtrees], [[Batte-9|Margaret Batte]], no idea if she's relevant. ''Unlikely''. * ''some news on Reresby Eyre, I forget what'' * Clay, JW (ed): Yorkshire Royalist Composition Papers [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=aKjszUX9kWIC&pg=PA192&dq=clay+composition+papers+batte+pocklington+mallory&hl=en&sa=X&ei=PWBvVK3TNI7gap3agaAF&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=clay%20composition%20papers%20batte%20pocklington%20mallory&f=false Volume 2, page 192], Case no. 250, John Batte of Burstall gent. Had fought for the King, but surrendered to Fairfax 1644 and took the Oath 1646/7. Fined £546, reduced to £364 in 1648. ''Wonder if it was ever paid'' * Baildon: Baildon and the Baildons, [https://archive.org/stream/baildonbaildonsh02bail#page/632/mode/2up Volume 2, page 319] - commission to Captain John Batte to command a Trained Band, 1689. This is William's son John [[Batte-24]] the younger. * Capt John [[Batte-24]] the younger, said to have been a Captain in Lord Halifax's regiment (Hunter - Green). His Lt., John Green, married a Farrar of Ewood, relative of Wm Farrar MCGA of Henrico Co. His Colonel (Lord Halifax) was George Savile, gg-gs of the Henry Savile that Henry Batte worked for. * Dorman: Purse and Person, [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=tcM40zgdAZgC&pg=PA272&dq=dorman+purse+person+batte+skinquarter+salisbury&hl=en&sa=X&ei=txiMVJGHLI_laMmbgrgD&ved=0CDUQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=dorman%20purse%20person%20batte%20skinquarter%20salisbury&f=false @], Ligon marriage. * A Henry Bat pays poll tax at Northowram in 1379: [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Halifax/HalifaxSubsidyRoll]. * The old house at Oakwell had previously been occupied by a husbandman called Nettleton, whose will was printed by the Thoresby Society ===== Rev Robert's academic career ===== ''to do'' ===== (the elder) Capt John's military career ===== ''to do'' ===== Adwalton Moor ===== ''to do'' ===== Arms ===== * Recorded by Dugdale 1666 [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati01dugd#page/352/mode/2up p 352], presumably as described by William * Recorded by Hopkinson 1702 [http://books.google.com/books?id=wN2rznjAbdsC&pg=PA164 NEHGR], slightly different, chevron instead of horizontal bar. Hmm. Probably another error. ===== Descendants ===== * [http://www.oocities.org/heartland/fields/2179/Batte.html website] - see below for Mallorys on same site * [http://virginiasdescendants.com/products/john-batte-pdf-dd/ Descendants of John Batte] * [http://www.genealogical.com/products/Southside%20Virginia%20Genealogies/7540.html More descendants] * [http://www.wargs.com/family/stratton.html Descent] of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britney_Spears Britney Spears] from Rev Robert Batte. Whatever would he have thought. ===== Confused pedigrees on other sites ===== * [https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.2.1/M7JJ-KR3 Ancestral File] * [http://fabpedigree.com/s063/f082133.htm Fabpedigree] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~millersomers/2088.html RootsWeb] * [http://www.werelate.org/wiki/Person:Robert_Batte_%284%29 WeRelate] * [http://www.geni.com/people/Captain-John-Batte/6000000002702677427 Geni] * [https://histfam.familysearch.org//descend.php?personID=I73134&tree=EuropeRoyalNobleHous LDS Community Trees site] == Places == * Medieval Birstall, West Riding, Yorkshire. Not the other Birstall in Leicestershire. Like some early Virginia parishes, not so much a place as a territorial division. A large ecclesiastical parish of 8 townships (civil parishes), which took its name from a small hamlet near the parish church. None of the 8 townships was called Birstall, and there was no Birstall village. The name was taken later by the industrial village that grew up around the church and the smithies. (see also John Orchard's answer in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/132674/does-this-person-fit-into-a-project- this G2G discussion]) * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Birstall,_West_Yorkshire Modern Birstall]. [http://www.maggieblanck.com/Land/PhotosBirstall.html More on modern Birstall]. Oakwell not mentioned, except for two small pictures on a postcard. * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Valley,_Herefordshire Golden Valley] - not to be confused with other places of the name, eg near Ledbury. This is the Dore valley near the Welsh border. * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bramdean_and_Hinton_Ampner Hinton Ampner], in Hampshire, SE of Winchester, about 25 miles from Newton Tony. (There's a Hinton in the Golden Valley, but that's just coincidence.) * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newton_Tony Newton Tony], or Toney (after the Todeni or Toeni or Tosni family?), in southern Wiltshire. * [http://www.newton-toney.org.uk/photos.html Newton Toney] village website. Spelling still variable. * Haigh - residence of Henry Batte the rent collector - Henry's will mentions "Haghe" - John's will mentions "Haghe Beck in Southall". Modern map shows a Haigh House and Haigh Beck at Rothwell Haigh, but also Haigh Hall and Hey Beck adjacent to Soothill, and I think this is more likely to be the Batte house. [http://wakefield.streetmapof.co.uk/redhill-close/ StreetMap] - Haigh Hall not marked, but is on the south side of Batley Road near the woods. * Haghe Beck - ''come back to this'' * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Studley_Royal_Park Studley Royal], West Riding, Yorkshire, seat of the Yorkshire branch of the Mallorys. Studley Roger is adjacent but separate. :: The first Aislabie at Studley Royal was the husband of a Mallory co-heiress. :: Then a medieval manor house - burnt down 1716 :: Fountains Abbey, adjacent to Studley Royal, bought by the Aislabies and annexed to the park. The Fountains Abbey records were then kept with the Studley Royal papers, alongside the papers left behind by the Mallorys. This explains how Walbran got to root around in the Mallory papers while ostensibly researching Fountains Abbey. * information from a modern-day Mallorie (received via private message Sept. 25, 2015 by [[Noland-165|Liz]]): ** Mallory Chapel at Ripon Cathedral ([http://www.riponcathedral.info/ Ripon Cathedral]) is today used as a kitchen. You can tour the cathedral daily the Mallory/ie chapel is up a wooden staircase. ** Ripley Castle (http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/wra-1356323503562/view-page/item440005/ given as link) is privately owned, but may be visited every day except Christmas Day and some holidays. ** In 1667 George Aislabie of York married Mary Mallorie of Studley Royal and the Aislabies own Ripley Castle today. The window which Mary Mallorie commissioned can still (as far as I am aware) can still be seen today. ===== GENUKI ===== * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Extraparochial/ Studley Royal] * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/WRY/Birstall/index.html Birstall] * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WIL/ Wiltshire]; [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/WIL/NewtonTony/index.shtml Newton Tony] * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HAM/ Hampshire]; [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HAM/HintonAmpner/index.shtml Hinton Ampner] * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HEF/ Herefordshire]; [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HEF/Peterchurch/index.html Peterchurch]; [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HEF/Vowchurch/index.html Vowchurch] - Poston was between the two ===== Okewell. now Oakwell Hall ===== A small manor consisting mostly of a 100-acre park. In the township of Gomersal, par. Birstall. The Elizabethan house built by the elder John Batte is well preserved. Original furnishings gone, but the house has been refurnished according to the recorded inventory. Maintained as a museum and open to the public several days a year. * @@@ more * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oakwell_Hall Wikipedia] (correction - Henry Batte was a rent-collector for the Saviles of Thornhill - the Howley branch didn't move in until later) * [http://www.friendsofoakwellhall.org.uk/ Friends of] * [http://www.southleedsdig.org.uk/? Archaeology] == Virginia == ''may need separate page'' * Wm Clayton Torrence: "Henrico Co Virginia: Beginnings of its Families", in William and Mary Quarterly, [https://archive.org/stream/jstor-1914991/1914991#page/n9/mode/2up Part 1],[https://archive.org/stream/jstor-1915131/1915131#page/n1/mode/2up Part 2], [https://archive.org/stream/jstor-1914683/1914683#page/n7/mode/2up/search/batte Part 3] * Another copy [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/henrico/bios/earlyfam.txt Part 1], [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/henrico/bios/earlyfam2.txt Part 2], [http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/henrico/bios/earlyfam3.txt Part 3]. * Boddie chapter, see under Mallory below * [[Batte-115|Mary Batte]] m. John Poythress Sr. (apparently this [[Poythrees-1|John Poythress]] profile is for junior) * Some land grants - see Hopkinson pedigree (NEHGR) above * [http://genforum.genealogy.com/batt/messages/452.html genforum] - is this the same info? * [http://genforum.genealogy.com/batte/messages/225.html genforum] - Buckrow - says both Johns died en voyage - John Sr left a will in Virginia - more on William and Martha * Above link cites deed of William Batte gent 3d May 1654, witness Phillip Malory. Recorded in court (Charles City Co), present Thomas Malory, Guilm Batt, clerk Hoel Pryse (the well-known Howell Price, Hywel ap Rhys, was he also the sheriff?) * [http://genforum.genealogy.com/batte/messages/226.html genforum] more on the Danby case. * [http://genforum.genealogy.com/batte/messages/205.html genforum] Henry Batt/Batts sheriff of Elizabeth City Co * [http://genforum.genealogy.com/batte/messages/205.html genforum] Phllip and Roger Mallory * [http://genforum.genealogy.com/batte/messages/204.html genforum] William the sheriff * [http://genforum.genealogy.com/batte/messages/203.html genforum] Capt John and Danby * [http://genforum.genealogy.com/batte/messages/141.html genforum] Henry the younger * [http://genforum.genealogy.com/batte/messages/141.html genforum] Pocahontas * [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/batte/208/ genforum] Wm Batt of Barsland * [http://www.mindspring.com/~ronwags/AboutNRV.html New River Valley], explored by the Battes. * [http://vagenweb.org/parishes.htm Parishes of Virginia] * [http://vagenweb.org/henrico/ Henrico County] * [https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/Bristol_Parish,_Virginia Bristol Parish] * Boddie: Southside Virginia Families, [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/77454?availability=Family%20History%20Library LDS]. * [http://virginians.com/ Southside Virginia Genealogies], aka Virginians.com, aka John W Pritchett * Jourdan, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/early-settlers-of-tidewater-virginia/oclc/64708386 Early Settlers of Tidewater Virginia] :* [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=vgs&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=ms_db&gsln=batte&dbOnly=_F00027FE%7C_F00027FE_x&dbOnly=_F00027E3%7C_F00027E3_x&dbOnly=_F0002889%7C_F0002889_x&uidh=d43 VGS Quarterly] on Ancestry.com (though some of these results are for Robert Bolling Batte the genealogist) * [http://www.jstor.org/ JSTOR] search results of interest: **[http://www.jstor.org/action/doBasicSearch?Query=%22Robert+Batte%22&filter=&Search=Search&wc=on&fc=off&globalSearch=&sbbBox=&sbjBox=&sbpBox= Robert Batte] **[http://www.jstor.org/action/doBasicSearch?Query=Mallory&filter=jid%3A10.2307%2Fj101342&Search=Search&wc=on&fc=off&globalSearch=&sbbBox=&sbjBox=&sbpBox= Mallory] * [http://www.vioarc.com/ftm/rm/rogermallory.html A website] about the Mallorys. == Allied families == Allegedly. ===== Waterhouse ===== * Clay, JW: Familia Minorum Gentium. Usually ascribed to Hunter but I think compiled from Hunter's notes after his death. Footnotes by Clay, incorporating additional material. Wills mentioned are probably in Crossley's "Halifax Wills". :* [https://archive.org/stream/familiaeminorumg03hunt#page/858/mode/2up Volume 3, page 844] root pedigree of Waterhouse, probably semi-fictitious. :* [https://archive.org/stream/familiaeminorumg03hunt#page/862/mode/2up Volume 3, page 846] footnote - Will of Philip W of Univ Coll Oxford mentions cousin Rob Batte :* [https://archive.org/stream/familiaeminorumg03hunt#page/876/mode/2up Volume 3, page 853], Waterhouse of Newhouse and Woodhouse. :: The modern pedigrees of Batte call the wife Sibyl Waterhouse, but Hunter gives a choice of two sisters :: Reitwiesner then gets slightly confused and shows her father as a Wilkinson - presumably he should be Alice's father, no 194. * More Waterhouse stuff ([http://www.wickersleyweb.co.uk/gen/waterhouse.htm WickersleyWeb]) ===== Thurgarland ===== * Dugdale's pedigree of Thurgarland of Liley, in Clay, [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati2dugd#page/238/mode/2up Volume 2, page 239] - though the modern Batte pedigrees don't have a Thurgarland :: In fact the Dugdale pedigree doesn't show a Batte marriage. (V) Richard was evidently born around 1530, so a daughter of his would be about the right age to marry a brother of Rev Robert. Clay supplies two daughters, Katherine and Elizabeth, but we don't know where the names came from. :: Actually there may be no evidence for the existence of a "Margaret Thurgarland". Dugdale records only a _____ Thurgarland. The name Margaret comes from Edward's will, in which he calls his mother Margaret; but she was presumably Margaret Wood. If the Thurgarland girl was a different person, we have nothing on her name. (Maybe Katherine Birkhead was a widowed Thurgarland - at least she's presumed to have had no children. I'm starting to wonder if Henry had two sons called John. No stop that. Perhaps they were twins. I said stop that.) * [http://homepage.ntlworld.com/janice.barker1/old_church.htm passing reference] to Thurgarland of Liley Hall. :: Liley Hall, probably in Mirfield parish but close to Kirkheaton. Name apparently derived from one of the del Isle / de L'Isle families. * Surname from a township in Silkstone parish, modern spelling Thurgoland. ''Is the surname still around?'' ===== Parry ===== ''Too much information on Parrys - will park it on Thomas [[Parry-633]] for now.'' * See [[Space:Batte_of_Oakwell_resources#William_Addams_Reitwiesner|Reitwiesner]] above ''needs exploring'' * Edward Vaughan as [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/HEF/Vowchurch/Incumbents.html incumbent of Vowchurch] 1560. There are Vaughans in the Parry tree and also in the Mallory tree (?Bishop of Chester) - any relation? * [http://www.blancheparry.com/ Blanche Parry], of the Golden Valley - relative? The Rev Roger Parry had a sister or daughter called Blanche (not the same one presumably). PS. Only a distant cousin at most. * Elizabeth Parry, Rev. Robert Batte's wife, was the daughter of Rev. Roger Parry (see [[Space:Batte_of_Oakwell_resources#Elizabeth_Parry_and_father_Roger|Elizabeth Parry issue]] above) ===== Mallory ===== :: (Gateway immigrants Philip and Thomas Nelson also connect to this line) * Richardson, Douglas: ''Magna Carta Ancestry'', 2nd edn. (2011), [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA2-PA121&dq=richardson+magna+carta+ancestry+whitaker+rudston&hl=en&sa=X&ei=oVy6VLbRI8ysU5z_gvgP&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=richardson%20magna%20carta%20ancestry%20whitaker%20rudston&f=false Volume 3, pages 121-125], MALLORY 11-15. * See Reitwiesner above * [https://archive.org/stream/memorialsabbeys00fowlgoog#page/n259/mode/2up Walbran's pedigree] of Mallory of Studley Royal. * Mallory in "Norcliffe Manuscript" (Harleian Soc. 16), [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofyork00flow#page/194/mode/2up page 195]. Handy chart, but I haven't fully checked it for accuracy. Note this book is not what it purports to be, and many of the pedigrees are not Visitation evidence. Some are fictional. * ''to do'' check real visitations * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~lewgriffin/ui33.htm#a180 Mallory chart] * See G2G thread below for pedigrees of Mallory of Papworth, Shelton and other branches * [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/104727/mallory-family G2G thread] - main relevance is that the Yorkshire Mallorys have been "adjusted" to work in a connection to the Shelton Mallorys. But the Shelton Mallorys are really a branch of the Papworth Mallorys, and any connection of them to the Yorkshire Mallorys is way back somewhere north of Sir Anketil. Ultimate root is presumed to be Kirkby Mallory in Leicestershire. * Boddie, JB: Virginia Historical Genealogies, [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=AyhusD7Hc2MC&pg=PA112&lpg=PA112&dq=robert+batte+university+college+oxford&source=bl&ots=9kc2VO15L1&sig=NXM4DTM5knZpQHDCO5k1eHmtRY4&hl=en&sa=X&ei=XVf3U4uZApLdaIHDgIAN&ved=0CCsQ6AEwBA#v=onepage&q=robert%20batte%20university%20college%20oxford&f=false Mallory article], including Battes. Haven't figured out this book yet. Dated 1954 but must be older. No preface? :: ''(There are articles in Boddie that are relevant to other Magna Carta lines)'' :: Chart on page 108 - Charlemagne and MCS lines to Mallory via Constable :: ''Batte section page 112'' :* Who is the John Batts/Batt transacting in 1639 and 1643? "May have been" but definitely not Capt John [[Batte-5]], who was busy fighting in a Civil War in England and baptising kids at Birstall. ::* PS I see now that he was probably [[Bates-40]]. But Boddie's confusion seems to have spread. Henry [[Bates-2505]] looks like Henry [[Batte-60]]). :* Next para, Boddie apparently confuses Capt John's brothers William and Henry with his sons :* Later, says "it is said the male line became extinct". Not convinced. I've seen it said that Thomas's male line became extinct, i.e. all Colonial descendants called Batte are Henry's. * Withington, Virginia Gleanings, [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=f8kWVOafFtQC&pg=PA102&dq=virginia+gleanings+hawford+ryves&hl=en&sa=X&ei=09ZsVIuoE_TGsQSLgYLQDA&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=virginia%20gleanings%20hawford%20ryves&f=false Mallory article] :: One of the above is probably the origin of the Martha / Katherine error. * [http://www.oocities.org/heartland/fields/2179/Mallory.html Descendants of Richard Mallory], unsourced * [http://www.genuki.org.uk/big/eng/YKS/Misc/MIs/ARY/YorkMinsterBurials1b.html Memorial] to George Aislabie, husband of Mary Mallory, killed by Jonathan Jennings in a duel over nothing much. ===== Horton ===== * Clay: Volume 3, [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati03dugd#page/204/mode/2up page 205], Horton pedigree. * Clay: Volume 2, [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati2dugd#page/98/mode/2up], Hanson pedigree, X, A,B. * Clay: Volume 2, []. Savile pedigree ''To do'' - got something somewhere, not relevant to MC lines. In Burke's. Has been discussed. * Elizabeth has ancestry through Hanson and Agnes Savile (see Clay) - from Geoffrey "Plantagenet" via Thornhill/Fitzwilliam, from Roger Bigod via Stansfield == Want to see == * "Birstall" parish history by Cradock (rare) * Wills of Edward and Richard (cited by Clay) * Articles by John Anderson Brayton cited by Reitwiesner :* "The Batte family of Birstall, Yorkshire, and Bristol Parish, Virginia", in "The Virginia Genealogist", vol 42, no 3 (Jul-Sep 1998), pp 217-233 :* "The ancestry of Rev. Robert Batte", in "The Virginia Genealogist", vol 44, no 3 (Jul-Sep 2000), pp 164-171 and vol 44 no 4 (Oct-Dec 2000), pp 301-308. :: (Presumably what Brayton says is what Reitwiesner shows, but I'd like to know what sources he uses). * Also articles by Charles Hughes Hamlin in [http://www.tc.umn.edu/~timsx001/lpoole.html Magazine of Virginia Genealogy]. :* "Batte and Allied Families", Vol 4, :* "Batte of Okewell, Yorkshire, England", Vol 5. :* [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?db=vgs&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=1&msT=1&gss=ms_db&gsln=batte&dbOnly=_F00027FE%7C_F00027FE_x&dbOnly=_F00027E3%7C_F00027E3_x&dbOnly=_F0002889%7C_F0002889_x&uidh=d43 VGS Quarterly] on Ancestry.com == Issues == ===== Dates ===== See parish registers. Gillons RootsWeb tree has dates of baptisms at Newton Tony. Clay for Birstall records - view images on Ancestry if keen enough, but don't rely on Ancestry transcriptions/indexes. Also see Reitwiesner (Parry page has Hinton Ampner dates. ? And Newton Tony dates). ===== John's death ===== Will is dated "five and fortieth year of ... Elizabeth". All the websites copy each other and we don't know who did the transcription originally, but unless it's a complete fiction we know Elizabeth was still alive. Her 45th year was 1602-3 and was her last. Clay also gives 1603 as the date of the will. Not clear if he had the same transcription, or if he saw the probate register. Unusually, he doesn't say the will was proved "at York". He does say the will was proved the same year. Presumably that's why he puts a query on the PR entry for the burial. The 1607 PR entry (above, from the scanned image) is not as quoted by Pritchett. Odd, that. Perhaps the expanded version is from the Bishop's Transcript. No sign of a burial in 1603. ''More work on the PR needed. (Would also be useful to see the YPRS editions). ===== Waterhouses - Sibyl v Margaret ===== Hunter's Waterhouse pedigree shows John W of Skircote having two unnamed daughters marrying Henry Batte and a Richard Holdsworth. Footnote (Hunter's not Clay's) says his will 1533 names two daughters called Margaret and Sibyl "who I suppose married Batte and Holdsworth". Not necessarily in that order. "Traditional" choice of Margaret seems to be a 50-50 guess, or perhaps based on assuming that Hunter put the wives in the same order as the husbands. But Reitwiesner and Pritchett independently following the Brayton article go for Sibyl, so presumably Brayton has something. PS Actually I think the [[Holdsworth-157|Holdsworth]] who married the other sister is [https://archive.org/stream/dugdalesvisitati2dugd#page/106/mode/2up II Richard] here, which would confirm that he got Margaret. Maybe just swap the names on Sibyl [[Waterhouse-474]] and Margaret [[Waterhouse-182]] ===== Waterhouses - Sibyl's father ===== There's confusion of two [[Waterhouse-179|John Waterhouses]], but I've rejected a merge. That's only the start. It's said at one point there were 10 Waterhouses living in Halifax and they were all called John or Isaac, Sibyl's father John W thought to be son of Robert W (will 1481). These and other dates consistent with estimating say Robert b 1430, John 1450s, Sibyl 1480s. The confused Johns are dated 1470. Well one was, and the other has been adjusted to match. 1470 would be possible but tight (great-grandson John Batte marries Katherine Birkhead 1549). ===== Katherine "Kirkehed" ===== No such name known. Halifax parish register (image) actually says "Birkehed". The Birkheads are a known family of the area, suppliers of daughters to the minor gentry. One of them married a Wentworth. Another was the grandmother of the gateway immigrant William Bladen of Maryland. There are Birkheads in the Birstall register - a Rowland Birkhead married at Birstall in 1559. ===== Wood vs Thurgarland ===== Possible that Margaret Wood was a widow and Thurgarland was her maiden name. That would be basically Clay's scheme. Eldest son Henry is supposed to have married before he died, would like to know who. ===== Spelling of Newton Tony ===== May be still not entirely settled. "Newtown Tony" in Robert's will. ===== Elizabeth Parry and father Roger ===== The names Mary and John come from Hopkinson, who got them wrong, like many other things. They've been around a long time, but are clearly not supported by any other sources. Possibly there was a real Mary and John, by coincidence. But the lack of any mention anywhere of any actual dates or any actual parish makes me think that the only "source" for them is synthetic "records" derived from the Hopkinson pedigree and submitted to LDS. ===== Mary Sophia Puleston ===== Married a Parry and had a daughter Mary - in 1888 not 1588. * [http://www.familycentral.net/index/family.cfm?ref1=3649:2767&ref2=3649:2768 link] * [http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl?start=1880&end=1880&sq=1&eq=1&type=Marriages&vol=2b&pgno=299&jsexec=1&mono=0&v=MTQxNzA4ODY3MTo4ZDk0N2E0NTg3N2IwYzgwM2E1OWFkZWRkNmNiNDE2MzBkODE1NTky&searchdef=db%3Dbmd_1416902484%26sq%3D1%26surname%3Dpuleston%26end%3D1980%26type%3DAll%2520Types%26type%3DBirths%26eq%3D4%26start%3D1849&action=Find Marriage] on FreeBMD. * [http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?scan=1&r=160840199:0592&d=bmd_1416902484 Husband's death]. * [http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/search.pl?start=1914&end=1914&sq=2&eq=2&type=Marriages&vol=11b&pgno=559&jsexec=1&mono=0&v=MTQxNzA5MDEyMDpmYTE4MjdhZTM4NTJjOTZjYjM0NDFjZjljZDg4MjRlMmNhMmEyZGY1&searchdef=db%3Dbmd_1416902484%26sq%3D1%26surname%3Dwolryche-whitmore%26end%3D1914%26type%3DAll%2520Types%26type%3DBirths%26type%3DDeaths%26type%3DMarriages%26eq%3D4%26start%3D1914&action=Find Daughter's marriage] * [http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?scan=1&r=157157785:9176&d=bmd_1416902484 Birth of grandchild] The death date of November 14 1605 is the date Rector Roger's wife was buried at Hinton Ampner. Apparently she's this one * [http://books.google.co.uk/books?id=WQ6wkDw8DnUC&pg=PA455&lpg=PA455&dq=mary+sophia+puleston&source=bl&ots=VQaE4WcQV2&sig=M470SRkSOFlG8UzVignqFNQxy_A&hl=en&sa=X&ei=_-x2VLiGAcKR7AaPk4DgCQ&ved=0CEIQ6AEwCA#v=onepage&q=mary%20sophia%20puleston&f=false Mary Sophia Puleston], daughter of the 3rd Baronet Puleston whose mother was a daughter of General England, suggesting that Mary's husband was a relative. * [http://www.freebmd.org.uk/cgi/information.pl?scan=1&r=24411659:4149&d=bmd_1416902484 Birth] ===== Parry vs Perry ===== Perry seems to be an internet error not found in any printed source. ===== Golden Valley ===== Apparently the Rev Roger originated there - Poston, par. Vowchurch - but he was already Rector of Hinton Ampner before his kids were born. There's a Hinton in the Golden Valley, but that's just coincidence. Or is it? There were Parrys at Hinton, Herefs. Parry sources have a confusing habit of placing Rev Roger at "Hinton", making it look as if they mean Hinton, Herefs. Perhaps they do think they mean that. ===== Widow (Parry) Batte ===== Hopkinson says "Mary" (Parry) Batte married again, a "Richard" Rawlinson. Birstall register (burial) seems to confirm this. Also seems to confirm that "Mary" means Elizabeth. Reitwiesner says there's a marriage at Birstall as well, 1629. Confirmed. Spelling is Rollinson in this entry. Anthony not Richard. ===== Rollinson vs Rawlinson ===== ''to do'' ===== Capt John ===== Said to have emigrated June 1646 (Reitwiesner). But there's that fine reduction negotiated in 1648 (Composition Papers). Also son John admitted to Gray's Inn Nov 1649. ?Boddie thinks he returned to England, elsewhere said to have died in Virginia, or overseas. One source says he and his son both died en voyage. Not the other John already in Virginia by 1639. Presumably no relation. ===== The other John ===== [[Bates-40]]. This looks like an alternative scheme for his [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/BATES/1997-12/0881462829 origins]. Nettleton rings a bell. Don't know if [http://familytreemaker.genealogy.com/users/b/a/t/Peter-J-Bates/FILE/0004page.html this] is relevant. Don't think he had a son called William. There are other Bateses, e.g. Temperance's family. Are they all Johns? ===== William and Henry ===== Uncles and nephews often confused ? It's said that Uncle William was in the House of Burgesses? More likely nephew William? ===== William (nephew) ===== Baptised 1632 at Birstall. (Richardson says Newton Tony.) Uncle William was baptised at Newton Tony around 1610. Presumably the Battes left Newton Tony when Rev Robert died and they had to move out of the Rectory. On the Gateways list, but that's a mistake, as he didn't leave any descendants in the Colonies. The footnotes in MCA always just say "Henry and Thomas Batte". ===== Henry (nephew) ===== Two sons called Henry, first one died age 1, second (b est 1643) emigrated, apparently (Clay's and Richardson's conclusion) ===== Martha Mallory ===== * Reitwiesner cites baptism (Davenham) and burial (Birstall). * Also have Dugdale's Visitation 1666 (informant was her son William) * Other places to look - father's will? * "Katherine" first appears in the Boddie article and has been copied by all writers who've followed that article. :: The only Katherine is John's daughter, Phillip's wife C/Katherine (Batte) Mallory (emigrant) :: The mistake may come from misunderstanding a reference to "Katherine Mallory" as John's wife by her maiden name, when it's actually John's daughter by her married name. Note Martha Mallory was never in Virginia; she was dead before her husband emigrated. ===== Spelling of Phillip ===== ''to do'' * Virginian records all seem to use ll in Phillip, though the earlier ones only put one l in Malory. ===== Spelling of Catherine ===== ''to do'' * "Katterin" in the Composition Papers (above) ===== George Parry ===== ''To do - figure out what the connection is exactly''. ''Were there two?'' ''PS No'' * Hopkinson (per NEHGR) says husband of Rev Robert's sister _____. So brother/sister married sister/brother? ''PS No.'' ''Hopkinson is wrong - he was brother-in-law the other way'' * Robert says son-in-law in his will. * Reitwiesner says 1617 wedding at Newton Tony was between Elizabeth Parry's brother George age 33 and her step-daughter Margaret age 18 (Rev Robert's daughter by Alice Lockey). :: They had four mixed-up kids, whose aunt was their grandfather's widow. Putting it another way, some of their aunts and uncles were also their cousins. They had two aunts called Elizabeth, who were mother and daughter. ===== Samuel West (aka Weston?) ===== ''To do - figure out what the connection is exactly'' * Francis and Samuel West are the elder John's sister's children, apparently of age 1603 (John's will). * Samuel West of Gomersal marries Jane Parry, sister of Elizabeth and George (Reitwiesner, Parry) * This is too complicated, my head hurts * Where does it say Weston? PS only in the Hinton Ampner transcription, and IGI disagrees * So basically Rev Robert and Samuel West are two 1st cousins who marry two sisters * Actually it's news that John had a sister, since nothing we have on Henry #2 mentions a daughter. Don't think she can be Alice Wilkinson's by a previous marriage, we need her to be younger than that. * PS That can't be right - something somewhere mentions other sisters. Pritchett? ===== Marsh ===== There's more than one marriage (or am I seeing the same one twice?) into another clerical family, called Marsh ''check out'' * Rev Robert's daughter Elizabeth ''check by which wife'' marries Marsh, Dean of York (''it was 2nd wife'') * see Reitwiesner - Parry * Eliz. Batte m Richd Marsh, Vicar of Birstall, Vicar of Halifax, Dean of York. Their daughter Frances married Mr. Lewis West at Birstall. He became Archdeacon of Carlisle. See Hunter's Marsh pedigree. Descendants may include Beckwith of Masbrough. (Did the Battes present to Birstall church? They owned the rectory at one stage) ===== Vaughan ===== Mallorys and Parrys both married Vaughans? (Bishops, Deans, Rectors etc) ''check out'' * Martha Mallory's mother was a Vaughan ([[Vaughan-1145|Elizabeth Vaughan]] m [[Mallory-245|Thomas Mallory]])? * Reitwiesner, Parry ===== Susan Aston ===== [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=PA63&dq=richardson+magna+carta+2011+aston+jordan&hl=en&sa=X&ei=aSKJVI6aLIbuUJTggYgN&ved=0CCAQ6AEwAA#v=onepage&q=richardson%20magna%20carta%202011%20aston%20jordan&f=false Richardson] doesn't know which wife was her mother. Gravestone article reckons Warbow is named on "the patents". If that includes the 1646 patent, Hannah can't be her mother. Hannah's 2nd husband is Edward [[Hill-9886]]. I have decreed this by writing his bio. [https://archive.org/stream/majorstheirmarri00cabe#page/n11/mode/2up The Majors and their Marriages]. ===== Thomas MCGA ===== Richardson says only that he married Mary _____ and they had 5 kids, not named. This suggests a lack of good sources. ''One of the early-Virginia articles discusses this. Also check descendants site'' The Jones marriages seem confused. ===== Father of Robert ===== The great puzzle. Were there two Roberts? If there was only one, surely his father was John, so why did the family tell both Dugdale and Hopkinson that his father was Henry? It seems clear that it was John who built the new Oakwell Hall, and was a significant local figure in his day. Clay is puzzled. So am I. But then, there was a war on. Lies were told to avoid sequestration of property by the Puritans. Maybe another possibility is that Battes in England were trying to get their hands on property that belonged to those in Virginia. On the other hand, the Rev Robert's career does look like a younger-son career. Nothing about it looks like he was raised to succeed John as lord of the manor, make money to sustain the family and estate, and play the expected role in local affairs, as Robert's son John and grandson William later did. What became of the child that Henry's second wife was carrying when he wrote his will? ===== PS. Light dawns. ===== The names are swapped. * In Hopkinson, the second "Henry" is really John. Shown by the sons-in-law - it was John's daughters who married Crowle and Hopkinson. The first Henry could be a conflation of 2 generations, since apparently we have a death in 2 Mary (alongside a will dated 1571) * In Dugdale, the Henry at the top is John's father, and John is missing. We know there's a generation skipped - it was Robert's grandfather (d 1572), not his father (d 1608), who bought Oakwell from Hussey in 1565. The John who dies spm, Robert's elder brother, could be the same person as Hopkinson's Henry #3, or there could be two of them. * Now they match and tell a straight story. John had a son Henry, or John, or both, born before 1560, who was the expected heir, probably took over much of the work, maybe married Margaret Thurgarland, then died say 1600. * Clay's mistake I think is to try to turn the John who dsp into the missing John. :: Only a theory. Don't seem to have any actual records of this dead brother. Or perhaps we do now. Need that Brayton article. : :?Henry #1, d 1555 (Hopkinson, not in Dugdale) ::Henry #2, d 1571 (Will, Dugdale, missing or conflated in Hopkinson) :::John #1, d 1607 (Will, called Henry in Hopkinson, missing in Dugdale) ::*Henry #3, b 1550s, dvpsp 1590s (Hopkinson) ::*John #2, b bef 1550s, m Mgt Thurgarland, dvpsp 1590s (Dugdale) ::*Edward BD, b prob bef 1560 (not in Birstall register), dvpsp 1598 (Clay) ::*Rev Robert, b 1560, 3rd or 4th son, unexpected heir ::*William, b 1560s, dvpsp 1594 (Clay) ::*etc :: Henry, John, Edward could be 3 brothers who all died, or Henry could be a misnamed version of one of the others. Or John could. Order of birth not specified. :: John son of John Batte buried January 1577/8 ([http://books.google.com/books?id=j-YGAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA10&lpg=PA10&dq=%22parish+register%22+%2B%22John+Batte%22&source=bl&ots=kji-Al4y6Q&sig=O1vjgIqC-CdcIwLc9W5TOtp5nJA&hl=en&sa=X&ei=xzdyVMWXGcLyoASYxoHwCA&ved=0CDIQ6AEwAw#v=onepage&q=%22parish%20register%22%20%2B%22John%20Batte%22&f=false page 10], ''The Publications of the Yorkshire Parish Register Society,'' Volume 25) :: On December 30, 1593, a "John Batte of Halifax" was buried ([https://archive.org/stream/parishregisterof45hali#page/359/mode/1up/search/batt* page 359], ''The Parish Register of Halifax, Marriages and Burials, 1538-1593'') ===== PPS. How many brothers? ===== We have John marrying Margaret Wood at Halifax in 1550. First child baptised in the Birstall register is Robert 1560, but the register doesn't start until March 1558. Probably there were several before Robert. Pritchett states that Robert had two elder brothers, Henry and Edward. Has further information on Henry - went to law school and married, died abt 1594. Hopkinson also had a Henry, but Dugdale had John instead. It wouldn't surprise me if this John is really Henry, called John by confusion with his missing father. On the other hand, there are two Savile wills that mention a John Battie. I don't take him to be the squire of Oakwell, but he could be a 2nd son.

    Battle of Clapp's Mill

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    British Redcoats under command of British Gen. Cornwallis and the “butcher” Banastre Tarleton fought against General Nathaniel Greene’s and Lieutenant Colonel Henry Lee's ('Light-horse' Harry Lee) army at Clapp’s Mill on Beaver Creek, March 2, 1781, two weeks before the Battle at Guilford Courthouse. The battle resulted in the death of seventeen British and eight American soldiers. "Light-horse" Harry Lee was Confederate General Robert E. Lee's father. Although Barnhardt "Barney" Clapp fought at the above mentioned Battle of Guilford Courthouse, no Clapp family member has been found to have fought at the Battle of Clapp's Mill. Also Adam Clapp was known to have fought in the American revolution, but not at Clapp's Mill. Location. 36° 2.108′ N, 79° 31.607′ W. Marker is in Burlington, North Carolina, in Alamance County. Marker can be reached from Huffman Mill Road. The Clapp family had come into possession of the mill in 1768. George Valentine's Clapp brother, Johann Ludwig Clapp and his family, operated the Clapp mill. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Lee_III Bio of 'Light-horse' Harry Lee]

    Battle of Hill 70

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    directed from [[Space:Spence Historical References|References in History]] [[Category: Canadian Expeditionary Force, World War I]] [[Category: World War I Conflicts]] [[Category: 29th Battalion, (Vancouver), Canadian Expeditionary Force, World War I]] = The Battle of Hill 70 during WWI = The Battle of Hill 70 was a localized battle of World War I between the Canadian Corps and five divisions of the German Sixth Army. The battle took place along the Western Front on the outskirts of Lens in the Nord-Pas-de-Calais region of France between 15 August 1917 and 25 August 1917. The primary objective of the assault was to inflict casualties and draw German troops away from the 3rd Battle of Ypres, rather than to capture territory. To achieve this objective, The Canadian Corps executed a limited operation to quickly occupy the high ground at Hill 70, established defensive positions and utilized combined small arms and artillery fire to repel German counterattacks and inflict as many casualties as possible. A later attempt by the Canadian Corps to extend its position into the city of Lens itself failed. The Canadians and the Germans both suffered high casualty rates, and Lens remained under German control. The battle consisted of extensive use of poison gas by both sides, including the newly introduced German Yellow Cross shell containing the blistering agent Sulphur mustard. Ultimately, the goals of the Canadian Corps were only partially accomplished. The Canadians were successful in preventing German formations from transferring local men and equipment to aid in defensive operations in the Ypres Salient but failed to draw in troops from other areas. == Background == :The industrial coal city of Lens, France had fallen under German control in October 1914 during the Race to the Sea. Consequently, the Germans also controlled the heights at Hill 70 to the north of the city and Sallaumines Hill to the southeast, both of which had commanding views over the surrounding area as well as the city itself. Hill 70 was a treeless expanse at the end of one of the many spurs. In September 1915, the British had overrun the hill during the Battle of Loos but had not managed to hold it. :British First Army commander General Henry Horne ordered the Canadian Corps to relieve I Corps from their position opposite the city of Lens on 10 July 1917 and directed Canadian Corps commander Arthur Currie to develop a plan for capturing the town by the end of July 1917. The operation was intended to engage as many German formations as possible and to prevent them from reinforcing the Ypres sector during the Third Battle of Ypres. :Command of the Canadian Corps had only recently changed. A month earlier, Canadian Corps commander Julian Byng was promoted to the rank of General and replaced General Edmund Allenby as commander of the British Third Army. In turn, 1st Canadian Division commander Arthur Currie was promoted to the rank of Lieutenant-General and assumed command of the Canadian Corps. == Tactical plan == :Currie regarded control of either Hill 70 or Sallaumines Hill as tactically more important than control of the city of Lens. Merely to occupy the city while the Germans held the high ground would place the attackers in an unfavourably lower and more exposed position than the ones they currently occupied. At a conference of corps commanders, Currie persuaded British First Army commander General Henry Horne to make Hill 70, not the city of Lens, the main objective of the limited offensive. Controlling Hill 70 would provide excellent observation over the German lines, in preparation for any future offensives. Currie believed the Germans would attempt to counterattack if Hill 70 were captured, largely because of its observational importance. :Nevertheless, Currie believed that the advantageous observational position of Hill 70 would permit well directed artillery to effectively deal with any counterattacks. The plan was therefore to quickly occupy the high ground, establish defensive positions and utilize combined small arms and artillery fire to repel expected counterattacks and inflict as many casualties as possible. :In an attempt to further deceive the Germans, minor operations were conducted in an effort to suggest a forthcoming attack by the British First Army south of La Bassee canal. This included an attack by the 9th Canadian Brigade against units of the German 36th Reserve Division at Mericourt trench and a British First Army poison gas attack north of Loos, both in late July 1917. :Bad weather ultimately postpone the attack on Hill 70 from late July until mid-August. In the interim, special companies of the Royal Engineers augmented the regular level of harassment by firing a total of 3500 gas drums and 900 gas shells into Lens by 15 August. The artillery neutralized 40 out of an estimated 102 enemy batteries in the area and troops were rotated through the reserve area to conduct training and rehearsals in preparation for the upcoming assault. These obvious preliminary actions to an attack did not go unnoticed by the Germans, which made it impossible to conceal the First Army's general intentions or even, as it turned out, the date of the assault. The best that could be done was to attempt to mislead the Germans with respect to exact time and place. To this end I Corps staged exercises with dummy tanks on 14 August, directly west of Lens. == The battle == === Opposing Forces === :Canadian Corps commander Lieutenant-General Arthur Currie had three attacking divisions, one division of reserves and numerous support units under his command. :German Sixth Army commander General der Infanterie Otto von Below was responsible for the area between Lille and Cambrai. Hill 70, and the area surrounding it was defended by the ad hoc Gruppe Loos. The defending elements of the German Sixth Army consisted of the 7th Infantry Division, 4th Guards Infantry Division, 185th Infantry Divisions, 11th Reserve Division and 220th Infantry Division. === Assault on Hill 70 === :The plan to capture Hill 70 called for 1st and 2nd Canadian Divisions to attack on a front of 4,000 yards (3,700 m). Their objective was to capture the main enemy defensive positions on the eastern or reverse slope of Hill 70. The objectives were marked off in depth by three stages. In the first stage, the assaulting troops would capture the German front-line trenches. The German second position on the crest of the hill during the second stage and the final stage, marked by the German's third line, on the reverse side of the slope, some 1,500 yards (1,400 m) from the starting position. The 1st Canadian Division's 3rd Canadian Infantry Brigade would attack north of Hill 70 while the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade would attack the summit itself. The 2nd Canadian Division's 4th and 5th Canadian Infantry Brigades would attack the rubble remains of the suburbs of Cite St. Edouard, St. Laurent and St. Emile directly south of Hill 70. :The assault began at 4:25 am on the morning of 15 August, just as dawn was breaking. Special companies of the Royal Engineers fired drums of burning oil into the suburb of Cite St. Elisabeth and at other selected targets in order to supplement the artillery rolling barrage and build up a smoke-screen. :Divisional field artillery positions executed a rolling barrage directly in advance of the assaulting troops while field howitzers shelled German positions 400m in advance of the rolling barrage and heavy howitzers shelled all other known German strong-points. The Germans had moved up their reserve units on the previous night in anticipation of an attack. The main assembly of Canadian troops was detected by 3:00am, and within three minutes of the attack commencing the German artillery brought down defensive fire, but at widely scattered points. The affected forward positions of the German 7th Division and 11th Reserve Division were quickly overwhelmed. Within twenty minutes of the attack beginning, both Canadian Divisions had reached their first objective. By 6:00 a.m. the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade had reached the second objective line while units in the other three brigade had in some cases already reached their final objective. However, only the flanking companies of the two battalions attacking Hill 70 itself managed to reach their objectives. The remainder of the both units were forced to retreat up the slope and consolidate their position at intermediate objective line. :On the right flank of the 2nd Canadian Division, the 12th Canadian Infantry Brigade of the 4th Canadian Division executed a diversionary operation which proved successful in drawing German retaliatory fire away from the main operation. Four hours later, the 11th Canadian Infantry Brigade of the 4th Canadian Division attempted to exploit the weaken German force by pushing strong patrols towards the centre of Lens. This ultimately proved unsuccessful as the Germans used local counterattacks across the 4th Canadian Division's front to drive the patrols back to the city's outskirts. === Initial counterattacks === :In preparation for German counterattacks, the 1st and 2nd Canadian Divisions began to reinforce and construct strong points immediately after capturing the first objective line. Within two hours of the start of the battle the Germans began using their immediate reserves to mount local counterattacks. Between 7:00am and 9:00am on the morning of the 15th, the Germans executed four separate local attacks against Canadian positions. Each attack was repulsed due in large part to the work of forward artillery observers who could now overlook some of the German positions. However, in at least one instance the counterattack was only repulsed after engaging in hand-to-hand fighting. The Germans rapidly brought up seven additional battalions from the 4th Guards Division and 185th Division to reinforce the eight line battalions already in place. Over the following three days, the Germans executed no less than 21 counterattacks against Canadian positions. A frontal attacks against the 2nd Canadian Infantry Brigade on the afternoon of 15th ultimately failed. A German attack against the 4th Canadian Infantry Brigade was initially successful with the Germans re-capturing Chicory Trench but were repulsed later the same afternoon. === Capture of Hill 70 and additional counterattacks === :The morning of 16 August was relatively quiet, with only a few attempts made by small German parties to approach the Canadian lines. After having failed to capture all their objectives the previous day and having postponed additional attacks a number of times, the 2nd Canadian Brigade attack and captured the remainder of its final objective line on the afternoon of the 16th. The assault itself lasted a little over an hour but the troops were then forced to defend against a dozen German counterattacks throughout the day. :Attempts by the 4th and 11th Canadian Infantry Brigades to eliminate an enemy salient between Cite St. Elisabeth and Lens on the 17th failed and as had been foreseen the Germans continued to mount determined counterattacks. On the 17th, the German command began to realize that the Canadian and British artillery would need to be neutralized before any counterattacks would be successful. The Germans began a series of counterattacks against a chalk quarry under Canadian control outside of Cite St. Auguste but also sought to wear down the Canadian artillery resources by sending up false flare signals or provoking the infantry to call for unnecessary artillery fire. :The Germans also began to utilize poison gas in earnest. Between 15,000 and 20,000 of the newly introduced Yellow Cross shells containing the blistering agent sulfur mustard were fired in addition to an undetermined number of shells containing diphosgene. The Canadian 1st and 2nd Artillery Field Brigades and the Canadian front line were heavily gassed. Many artillery men became casualties after gas fogged the goggles of their respirators and they were forced to remove their masks in order to set the fuses, lay their sights and maintain accurate fire. The Germans used the cover of gas to make a number of attempts against the Canadian controlled chalk quarry and Chicory Trench on the night of the 17th and early morning of the 18th. All attempts against the chalk quarry failed and only one company of the 55th Reserve Infantry Regiment (on loan to the 11th Reserve Division) managed to breach the Canadian defenses at Chicory Trench before being repulsed. German troops employing flamethrowers managed to penetrate the Canadian line north of the quarry on the morning of the 18th before being driven out. === Attack on Lens === :The front quieted significantly after the final attack against the chalk quarry. For the Canadian Corps, the following two days consisted largely of consolidation activities. The front line was drawn back 300 yards (270 m), midway between the original intermediate and final objective lines and the 4th Division slightly advanced its forward posts on the outskirts of Lens and extended its front northward to include the Lens-Bethune road. Currie however wish to further improve the position around Hill 70 and ordered an attack against enemy positions along a 3,000 yard (2,700 m) front directly opposite the 2nd and 4th Canadian Divisions. :The operation was scheduled for the morning of 21 August, the tasks being divided between the 6th Canadian Infantry Brigade, on the left, and the 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade on the right. The attack was to begin at 4:35am however the German began shelling the Canadian positions at 4:00am and just before the Canadian attack was set to launch the 6th Canadian Infantry Brigade's left flank was attack by units of the German 4th Guards Infantry Division. Both forces met between their respective objectives, and desperate hand-to-hand and bayonet fighting ensued. In the chaos the 6th Brigade's advance all but collapsed. Communications between the brigade's forward units and brigade headquarters had broken down at the beginning of the attack and could not be restored due to heavy German shelling, making it all but impossible to coordinate further actions of the assaulting units and the artillery. :Counterattacks by the 4th Guards Division, reinforced by a battalion of the 220th Infantry Division ultimately forced any 6th Canadian Infantry Brigade units who had reached the objective line to retreat to the safety of the starting line. On the right flank, the 10th Canadian Infantry Brigade fared no better. One attacking unit suffered a large number of shellfire casualties while still assembling for the attack and were met the intense artillery and machine-gun fire as they neared their objective line. Only three small parties, the largest of not more than twenty men, reached their goal. The remaining two attacking units of the brigade managed to reach and capture their objectives but not until late in the evening. As a result of having only partially captured their intended objectives, a salient was created in the 4th Canadian Division's line. On the evening of 21 August an attempt was made to correct the situation by sending three parties to bomb the German position from the flanks but was only moderately successful. An additional attack planned for the 22nd failed to materialize due to battalion-level misunderstandings. A brigade reserve unit was tasked with correcting the situation by attacking a slag heap called Green Crassier and the mine complex at Fosse St. Louis. The attack proved to be a miserable failure with the majority of the attackers being killed, wounded or taken prisoner. In the end the hotly disputed position was back in German possession and remained so until the German's general retreat towards the end of the war. == Aftermath == :The remainder of August, all of September and the beginning of October were relatively quiet, with Canadian efforts devoted mainly to preparations for another offensive. No further offensives took place however, largely because the British First Army lacked sufficient resources for the task. Instead, the Canadian Corps was transferred to the Ypres sector in early October in preparation for the Second Battle of Passchendaele. :Six Victoria Crosses, the highest military decoration for valour awarded to British and Commonwealth forces, were awarded to members of the Canadian Corps for their actions during the battle; *'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_W._Brown Private Harry Brown]''' of the 10th (Canadian) Battalion *'''[[O’Rourke-936|Private Michael James O’Rourke]]''' VC, MM of the 7th (British Columbia) Battalion *'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Frederick_Hobson Sergeant Frederick Hobson]''' of the 20th (Central Ontario) Battalion *'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Okill_Massey_Learmonth Acting Major Okill Massey Learmonth]''' of the 2nd (Eastern Ontario) Battalion *'''[[Hanna-2555|Company Sergeant-Major Robert Hill Hanna]]''' of the 29th (Vancouver) Battalion - The cross, awarded to Lieutenant Robert Hill Hanna for “outstanding gallantry, personal courage and determined leading of his company” . With officers of B Company, 29th Battalion, killed or wounded during three failed assaults to take the high ground near the coal city of Lens, France, Lt. Hanna led the survivors on one more desperate attack, rushing a key German machine-gun position and taking it. The Irish-born Mr. Hanna survived the war and lived to see Canada’s Centennial in 1967, dying at the age of 79 near Abbotsford, B.C. His medals came up for auction in late 2018 and we acquired for the Canadian War Museum with a generous donation from Sir Cyril Woods and his wife. Sir Cyril, a Canadian who, like Robert Hanna, was also born in Northern Ireland. *'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Filip_Konowal Corporal Filip Konowal]''' of the 47th (British Columbia) Battalion (the only Ukrainian to ever be awarded the Victoria Cross) :Soon after the battle, German Sixth Army commander General der Infanterie Otto von Below was transferred to the Italian front, where he took command of the newly formed Austro-German 14th Army. In this capacity, he executed an extremely successful offensive at the Battle of Caporetto in October 1917. General der Infanterie Ferdinand von Quast took over command of the German Sixth Army and commanded the army through the Spring Offensive right until the end of the war. ==Links== * McGregor, Roy, [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/sports/article-philanthropist-couple-step-up-to-ensure-a-piece-of-canadian-history-is/ "Philanthropist couple step up to ensure a piece of Canadian history is saved."] ''Globe and Mail,'' November 19, 2018. * [http://www.hill70.ca/ Hill 70 Memorial Project] - a not-for-profit group dedicated to raising awareness of battle * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hill_70 Wikipedia - Battle of Hill 70] * [https://legionmagazine.com/en/2005/03/hand-to-hand-on-hill-70/ Hand-to-hand On Hill 70] March 1, 2005 by Arthur Bishop, Legion Magazine

    Battle of Hong Kong

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On 21 October 1938 the Japanese occupied Canton (Guangzhou) and Hong Kong was effectively surrounded. :Various British Defence studies had already concluded that Hong Kong would be extremely hard to defend in the event of a Japanese attack, but in the mid-1930s, work had begun on new defences, including the Gin Drinkers' Line. :By 1940, the British had determined to reduce the Hong Kong Garrison to only a symbolic size. Air Chief Marshal Sir Robert Brooke-Popham, the Commander-in-Chief of the British Far East Command argued that limited reinforcements could allow the garrison to delay a Japanese attack, gaining time elsewhere. :Winston Churchill and his army chiefs designated Hong Kong an outpost, and initially decided against sending more troops to the colony. In September 1941, however, they reversed their decision and argued that additional reinforcements would provide a military deterrent against the Japanese, and reassure Chinese leader Chiang Kai Shek that Britain was genuinely interested in defending the colony. :In Autumn 1941, the British government accepted an offer by the Canadian Government to send two infantry battalions and a brigade headquarters (1,975 personnel) to reinforce the Hong Kong garrison. C Force, as it was known, arrived on 16 November on board the troopship Awatea and the armed merchant cruiser Prince Robert. It did not have all of its equipment as a ship carrying its vehicles was diverted to Manila at the outbreak of war. :The Canadian battalions were the Royal Rifles of Canada from Quebec and Winnipeg Grenadiers from Manitoba. The Royal Rifles had only served in Newfoundland and Saint John, New Brunswick prior to their duty in Hong Kong, and the Winnipeg Grenadiers had been posted to Jamaica. As a result, many of the Canadian soldiers did not have much field experience before arriving in Hong Kong. === Battle === :The Japanese attack began shortly after 08:00 on 8 December 1941 (Hong Kong local time), less than eight hours after the Attack on Pearl Harbor (because of the day shift that occurs on the international date line between Hawaii and Asia, the Pearl Harbor event is recorded to have occurred on 7 December). :British, Canadian and Indian forces, commanded by Major-General Christopher Maltby supported by the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps resisted the Japanese invasion by the Japanese 21st, 23rd and the 38th Regiment, commanded by Lieutenant General Takashi Sakai, but were outnumbered nearly four to one (Japanese, 52,000; Allied, 14,000) and lacked their opponents' recent combat experience. :The colony had no significant air defence. The RAF Station at Hong Kong's Kai Tak Airport had only five aeroplanes: two Supermarine Walrus amphibians and three Vickers Vildebeest torpedo-reconnaissance bombers, flown and serviced by seven officers and 108 airmen. An earlier request for a fighter squadron had been rejected, and the nearest fully operational RAF base was in Kota Bharu, Malaya, nearly 2,250 kilometres away. :Hong Kong also lacked adequate naval defence. Three destroyers were to withdraw to Singapore. :The Japanese bombed Kai Tak Airport on 8 December. Two of the three Vildebeest and the two Walrus were destroyed by 12 Japanese bombers. The attack also destroyed several civil aircraft including all but two of the aircraft used by the Air Unit of the Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corp. The RAF and Air Unit personnel from then on fought as ground troops. Two of the Royal Navy's three remaining destroyers were ordered to leave Hong Kong for Singapore. Only one destroyer, HMS Thracian, several gunboats and a flotilla of motor torpedo boats remained. :On 8, 9 and 10 December, eight American pilots of the China National Aviation Corporation CNAC and their crews made a total of 16 trips between Kai Tak Airport and airports in Namyung and Chongqing (Chungking) in China, the war time capital of the Republic of China. According to articles in the New York Times and the Chicago Daily of 15 December 1941, the pilot's names were Charles L. Sharp, Hugh L. Woods, Harold A. Sweet, William McDonald, Frank L. Higgs, Robert S. Angle, P.W. Kessler and S.E. Scott. Together they made 16 sorties and evacuated 275 persons including Mme Sun Yat-Sen, the widow of the "Father of the Nation" and the Chinese Finance Minister H.H. Kung. :The Commonwealth forces decided against holding the Sham Chun River and instead established three battalions in the Gin Drinkers' Line across the hills. The Japanese 38th Infantry under the command of Major General Takaishi Sakai quickly forded the Sham Chun River by using temporary bridges. Early on 10 December 1941 the 228th Infantry Regiment, commanded by Colonel Teihichi, of the 38th Division attacked the Commonwealth defences at the Shing Mun Redoubt defended by 2nd Battalion Royal Scots, commanded by Lieutenant Colonel S. White. The line was breached in five hours and later that day the Royal Scots also withdrew from Golden Hill. D company of the Royal Scots counter-attacked and captured Golden Hill.[5] By 10:00am the hill was again taken by the Japanese. This made the situation on the New Territories and Kowloon untenable and the evacuation from started on 11 December 1941 under aerial bombardment and artillery barrage. As much as possible, military and harbour facilities were demolished before the withdrawal. By 13 December, the 5/7 Rajputs of the British Indian Army commanded by Lieutenant Colonel R. Cadosan-Rowlinson, the last Commonwealth troops on the mainland, had retreated to Hong Kong Island. :Maltby organised the defence of the island, splitting it between an East Brigade and a West Brigade. On 15 December, the Japanese began systematic bombardment of the island's North Shore. Two demands for surrender were made on 13 December and 17 December. When these were rejected, Japanese forces crossed the harbour on the evening of 18 December and landed on the island's North-East. They suffered only light casualties, although no effective command could be maintained until the dawn came. That night, approximately 20 gunners were massacred at the Sai Wan Battery after they had surrendered. There was a further massacre of prisoners, this time of medical staff, in the Salesian Mission on Chai Wan Road. In both cases, a few men survived to tell the story. :On the morning of 19 December fierce fighting continued on Hong Kong Island but the Japanese annihilated the headquarters of West Brigade, causing the death of Brigadier John K. Lawson, the commander of the West Brigade. A British counter-attack could not force them from the Wong Nai Chung Gap that secured the passage between downtown and the secluded southern parts of the island. :From 20 December, the island became split in two with the British Commonwealth forces still holding out around the Stanley peninsula and in the West of the island. At the same time, water supplies started to run short as the Japanese captured the island's reservoirs. :On the morning of 25 December, Japanese soldiers entered the British field hospital at St. Stephen's College, and tortured and killed a large number of injured soldiers, along with the medical staff. :By the afternoon of 25 December 1941, it was clear that further resistance would be futile and British colonial officials headed by the Governor of Hong Kong, Sir Mark Aitchison Young, surrendered in person at the Japanese headquarters on the third floor of the Peninsula Hong Kong hotel. This was the first occasion on which a British Crown Colony has surrendered to an invading force.[citation needed] The garrison had held out for 17 days. This day is known in Hong Kong as "Black Christmas". ===Orders of battle Allies=== :Infantry ::2nd Battalion, The Royal Scots (The Royal Regiment) United Kingdom ::Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment United Kingdom ::1st Battalion, The Middlesex Regiment (Machine gun battalion) United Kingdom ::5th Battalion, 7th Rajput Regiment British Raj ::2nd Battalion, 14th Punjab Regiment British Raj ::1st Battalion, The Winnipeg Grenadiers Canada ::The Royal Rifles of Canada (Rifle battalion) Canada ::Hong Kong Chinese Regiment (Infantry battalion) British Hong Kong ::Infantry Companies, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (HKVDC) British Hong Kong :Artillery :8th Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery United Kingdom :12th Coast Regiment, Royal Artillery United Kingdom :5th Anti-Air Regiment, Royal Artillery United Kingdom :956th Defence Battery, Royal Artillery United Kingdom :1st Hong Kong Regiment, Hong Kong and Singapore Royal Artillery British Hong Kong / Straits Settlements :Artillery Batteries, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (HKVDC) British Hong Kong Supporting Units :Royal Engineers, RE United Kingdom :Royal Army Service Corps, RASC United Kingdom :Royal Army Medical Corps, RAMC United Kingdom :Royal Signals, RS United Kingdom :Royal Army Ordnance Corps, RAOC United Kingdom :Royal Army Dental Corps, RADC United Kingdom :Royal Army Pay Corps, RAPC United Kingdom :Military Provost Staff Corps United Kingdom :Indian Hospital Corps, IHC British Raj :Indian Medical Service, IMS British Raj :Royal Indian Army Service Corps, RIASC British Raj :Hong Kong Mule Corps British Raj :Corps of Military Staff Clerks Canada :Canadian Provost Corps Canada :Royal Canadian Army Medical Corps, RCAMC Canada :Canadian Army Dental Corps Canada :Canadian Service Canada :Royal Canadian Corps of Signals, RCCS Canada :Royal Canadian Army Service Corps, RCASC Canada :Royal Canadian Army Pay Corps, RCAPC Canada :Canadian Postal Corps Canada :Royal Canadian Ordnance Corps, RCOC Canada :Canadian Chaplains Service Canada :Canadian Auxiliary Services Canada :Supporting Units, Hong Kong Volunteer Defence Corps (HKVDC) British Hong Kong :Hongkong Dockyard Defence Corps, HKDDC British Hong Kong, (Under HKVDC Command in Battle of Hong Kong) Royal Navy :Hong Kong Royal Naval Volunteer Reserve, HKRNVR British Hong Kong :Royal Marines, RM (HMS Tamar) United Kingdom :Fleet Air Arm, FAA United Kingdom :Queen Alexandra RN Nursing Service United Kingdom :Royal Naval Dockyard Police, RNDP British Hong Kong :HMS Tamar United Kingdom :HMS Thracian United Kingdom :HMS Thanet United Kingdom :HMS Scout United Kingdom :HMS Tern United Kingdom :HMS Robin United Kingdom :HMS Redstart United Kingdom :HMS Cicala United Kingdom :HMS Moth United Kingdom Royal Air Force :RAF Kai Tak :RAF Little Sai Wan :RAF Sek Kong :RAF Shatin :RAF Tai Mo Shan === Aftermath === :Isogai Rensuke became the first Japanese governor of Hong Kong. This ushered in the three years and eight months of Imperial Japanese administration. Japanese soldiers also terrorised the local population by murdering many, raping an estimated 10,000 women, and looting. :Although Hong Kong surrendered to the Japanese, the local Chinese waged a small guerilla war in New Territories. As a result of the resistance, some villages were razed as a punishment. The guerillas fought until the end of the Japanese occupation. Western historical books on the subject have not significantly covered their actions. The resistance groups were known as the Gangjiu and Dongjiang forces. :Enemy civilians (meaning Allied nationals) were interned at the Stanley Internment Camp. Initially, there were 2400 internees although this number was reduced following some repatriations during the war. Internees who died, together with prisoners executed by the Japanese, are buried in Stanley Cemetery. :British sovereignty was restored in 1945 following the surrender of the Japanese forces on 15 August, six days after the U.S. dropped the atomic bomb on Nagasaki. :General Takashi Sakai, who led the invasion of Hong Kong and subsequently served as governor for some time, was tried as a war criminal and executed by a firing squad in 1946. :The Allied dead from the campaign, including British, Canadian and Indian soldiers, were eventually interred at the Sai Wan Military Cemetery and Stanley Military Cemetery. A total of 1,528 soldiers, mainly Commonwealth, are buried there. There are also graves of other Allied combatants who died in the region during the war, including some Dutch sailors, who were re-interred in Hong Kong post war. :The Cenotaph in Central commemorates the Defence as well as war-dead from World War I. :The shield in the colonial coat of arms of Hong Kong granted in 1959 featured the battlement design to commemorate the Defence of Hong Kong during World War II. The arms was in use until 1997 when it was replaced by the current regional emblem. :Lei Yue Mun Fort has lost its defence significance in the post-war period. After the war, it became a training ground for the British Forces until 1987 when it was finally vacated. In view of its historical significance and unique architectural features, the former Urban Council decided in 1993 to conserve and develop Lei Yue Mun Fort into the Hong Kong Museum of Coastal Defence. :The nearby Sai Wan Battery, with buildings constructed as far back as 1890, housed the Depot and Record Office of the Hong Kong Military Service Corps for nearly four decades after the War. The barracks were handed over to the government in 1985 and were subsequently converted into Lei Yue Mun Park and Holiday Village. === Prisoners === :Prisoners of war were sent to: *Sham Shui Po POW Camp *Argyle Street Camp for officers *North Point Camp primarily for Canadians and Royal Navy *Ma Tau Chung Camp for Indian soldiers *Yokohama Camp in Japan *Fukuoka Camp in Japan *Osaka Camp in Japan :Of the Canadians captured during the battle, 267 subsequently perished in Japanese prisoner of war camps, mainly due to mistreatment and abuse. In December 2011, Toshiyuki Kato, Japan's parliamentary vice minister for foreign affairs, apologized for the mistreatment to a group of Canadian veterans of the battle in Tokyo. === Awards === :*John Robert Osborn (January 2, 1899 – December 19, 1941) was awarded the Victoria Cross, the highest and most prestigious award for gallantry in the face of the enemy that can be awarded to British and Commonwealth forces, conferred upon a Canadian for actions during World War II. After seeing a Japanese grenade roll in through the doorway of the building Osborn and his fellow Canadian Winnipeg Grenadiers had been garrisoning, he took off his helmet and threw himself on the grenade, saving the lives of over 10 other Canadian soldiers. He was born in Norfolk, England. :*Gander was a Newfoundland dog posthumously awarded the Dickin Medal, the "animals' Victoria Cross", in 2000 for his deeds in World War II, the first such award in over 50 years. He picked up a thrown Japanese hand grenade and rushed with it toward the enemy, dying in the ensuing explosion, but saving the lives of several wounded Canadian soldiers. == Canada and the Defence of Hong Kong == :During the Second World War, Canadian soldiers were active not only in Europe, but also in the Far East. In 1941, the British, hoping to deter hostile action by Japan, decided to reinforce their outpost in Hong Kong. To help defend the Crown Colony, Canada sent a force of 1, 975, consisting of two battalions—the Winnipeg Grenadiers and the Royal Rifles of Canada (from the city of Quebec); a brigade headquarters group; and various specialists details (including a signal section, two medical officers, two nursing sisters and three chaplains). They sailed from Vancouver on October 27, 1941, and arrived on November 16. :With the arrival of the Canadians, approximately 14,000 Allied troops (from Canada, the United Kingdom, Hong Kong, China and India) prepared to defend the Colony, which consisted of the island of Hong Kong and the adjacent mainland areas of Kowloon and the “New Territories”. The two Canadian battalions with Britain’s Middlesex Regiment formed the island brigade. :The Canadian battalions had no battle experience. They had previously served on garrison duty in Jamaica (the Grenadiers) and Newfoundland (the Royal Rifles), but had not received all the training required for front-line troops. It was felt they would have time in Hong Kong to complete it. Instead, they became the first Canadian soldiers to fight as a unit in the Second World War when Japan attacked almost simultaneously Pearl Harbor, Northern Malaya, the Philippines, Guam, Wake Island, and Hong Kong. :The Japanese attacked the Colony’s mainland positions on December 8 (in North America, the date was December 7) and all mainland troops withdrew to the island on the 11th. On December 18, Japan invaded Hong Kong Island. The invasion force was overwhelming in strength and backed with a heavy arsenal of artillery and air support. The Allied troops had no significant air or naval defence, and no hope of being relieved or resupplied. Despite being heavily outnumbered, Canadian soldiers performed valiantly with the rest of the Allied troops and held out for as long as possible. It was not until Christmas Day that Governor Sir Mark Young, on the advice of Major-General C.M. Maltby, commander of the British troops in China, surrendered the Colony. ===See also=== * [[Space:Canadian Casualties|Canadian Casualties in the Defense of Hong Kong and its Aftermath]] * [[Space:Hong Kong|Hong Kong: The Inside Story of Canada’s Role In A Doomed Garrison]] * [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/forgotten-heroes-the-story-of-c-force/article4180451/ Forgotten heroes: The story of 'C' Force] Book Excerpt: The Damned, by Nathan Greenfield * [https://www.hkvca.ca/cforcedata/index.php C Force Reports and Stats - HKCA] ===Links=== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Hong_Kong Wikipedia - Battle of Hong Kong] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/C_Force Wikipedia - C Force] * [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/news/national/forgotten-heroes-the-story-of-c-force/article4180451/ Forgotten heroes: The story of 'C' Force] Book Excerpt: The Damned, by Nathan Greenfield * [https://www.theglobeandmail.com/incoming/he-survived-the-battle-of-hong-kong-and-four-years-as-a-pow-in-japan/article4180460/ He survived the battle of Hong Kong and four years as a PoW in Japan] KELLY-ANNE RIESS, REGINA, Special to The Globe and Mail, Published July 29, 2008 * Tony Banham. (2009) We Shall Suffer There: Hong Kong's Defenders Imprisoned, 1942-45. Hong Kong University Press. This work documents the experiences of Hong Kong's prisoners of war and civilian internees from their capture by the Japanese in December 1941 to liberation, rescue, and repatriation. While the prisoner-of-war main camps in Hong Kong itself have been mentioned in many other works, there has so far been no definitive chronology of their operation. Where the camps in Japan (to which many of the Hong Kong POWs were sent in six main drafts) have been mentioned, coverage has been superficial and limited in scope, and many camps have been entirely overlooked. This book includes them all, and the movements between them, using only primary sources and only—as far as possible—the words of those involved.

    Battle of Lundy's Lane

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    [[Category:Niagara Frontier, War of 1812]] [[Category:Battle of Lundy's Lane]] [[Category: 2nd Regiment of Lincoln Militia, Canada, War of 1812]] ---- [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:War_of_1812 http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Photos-152.jpg] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:War_of_1812_Resource_page http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Photos-151.jpg] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada_in_the_War_of_1812 http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Photos-157.jpg] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:War_of_1812_Upper_Canada http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Photos-169.jpg] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Major_Battles_of_the_War_of_1812 http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Photos-50.jpg] The Battle of Lundy's Lane (also known as the Battle of Niagara Falls) was a battle of the Anglo-American War of 1812, which took place on 25 July 1814, in present-day Niagara Falls, Ontario. It was one of the bloodiest battles of the war, and one of the deadliest battles ever fought on Canadian soil. ==BATTLE OF LUNDY'S LANE== {{Image|file=Battle_of_Lundy_s_Lane.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Battle of Lundy's Lane }} "During the summer of 1814, the Americans formed a plan to capture and occupy the Niagara peninsula which includes the territory bounded by Lake Ontario, the Niagara River and the eastern end of Lake Erie. An army was assembled at Buffalo under Gen. Jacob Brown. On July 3, 1814, Brown suddenly invaded Canada and compelled the surrender of Fort Erie before Sir Phineas Riall, the British commander, could come to its relief. During the military operations which followed, three spirited battles were fought on the Canadian side of the Niagara River; namely, the battle of Chippewa, the battle of Lundy's Lane, and the siege of Fort Erie. Each of these battles was an American victory ; but, curious to relate, the final outcome of the whole campaign was a complete failure for the Americans. "The British were entrenched along the Chippewa River; the Americans took a position behind Street's Creek; between which two streams there stretched a large open meadow. On July 5th, there was constant picket-firing and skirmishing between the armies thus facing each other; at four o'clock in the afternoon of that day, Riall marched out on the plain with his whole army drawn up in order of battle, attacking the brigade of volunteers, quickly put them to flight; but Winfield Scott brought his regulars into action and compelled the British to retire to their encampment. The loss on each side was about 300 men. This is known as the battle of Chippewa. "Riall retreated to Lake Ontario. Brown, anxious to lead his army along the lake shore and capture Toronto and Kingston, made his headquarters at Queenston and remained there three weeks waiting in vain for supplies and re-inforcements ; then, disappointed, he fell back to the Chippewa River. Riall, who had been re-inforced by troops brought from Toronto by Gen. Drummond, again advanced southward toward the American position, concealing his movements very carefully. Brown began to fear that there might be some truth in the rumor that the British were preparing to invade New York State; and he therefore sent Scott with a strong force to reconnoiter and find out where the British army was. "This led to the famous battle which was fought in Canada near Niagara Falls on July 25, 1814, and which by mere accident has made the name of Lundy a familiar word in every English-speaking community throughout North America. Scott advanced northward along the Niagara River. Riall on the alert, quickly learned of Scott's advance and prepared to check it. He selected his position with great skill ; he did not place himself directly in front of the Americans, but stationed his army a short distance to the west of the road, on elevated ground, whence he would be able to pour down a destructive fire into the ranks of the Americans if they should be rash enough to continue their forward movement along the main road. On this eminence, the key of the position, Riall planted a battery of nine cannon, drew up his army round about it, and waited. Scott realized the situation at once ; it would be folly to advance along the main road ; either he must return to camp, or he must drive the British from that hilltop. He tried to carry the hill by storm, but was repulsed with severe loss; this was about six o'clock in the afternoon. Major Jesup was sent to steal around to the rear of the British and he was so far successful as to capture some prisoners, including Riall himself. Brown arrived on the field with the main army just at dark; and a new plan was immediately arranged with the view to force the enemy to abandon his position. "Troops were selected for a storming column, and to them was assigned the duty of carrying the battery by a charge directly up the hill. An officer was wanted to head the line. The commander-in-chief summoned Major James Miller to his side and said, "Can you capture that battery ?" Miller looked at the hill already sprinkled with the bodies of dead comrades and replied, "I'll try, sir." Falling in line, they dashed straight up the hill in the face of the battery and captured it and held it, displaying a courage and gallantry that has never been surpassed in the annals of American warfare. "The greater part of the American army was at once massed together on the hill. Three vigorous and determined attempts were made by the British to regain the battery, but without success ; and finally about midnight they retired from the contest. The Americans remained on the battle field a very brief time, and then in the darkness they, too, withdrew, so exhausted with the struggle that they were unable to take with them the cannon which they had captured and retained at such a fearful cost. The British re-occupied the blood-drenched hill and took possession of their lost cannon, unmolested. Each side had lost about 850 men, an exceptionally heavy loss in proportion to the number of men engaged. The opposing commanders were taken to Buffalo, Brown having been severely wounded and Riall as a prisoner; Scott also was wounded nigh unto death. Technically the victory rested with the Americans, for at the close of the fight they were the masters of the field ; but practically all the fruits of victory were secured by the British, for the resistance which they made was so courageous and so stub- born that the whole scheme of invasion had to be abandoned. {{Image|file=Battle_of_Lundy_s_Lane-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Marker of Lundy's Lane }}{{Image|file=Battle_of_Lundy_s_Lane-8.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Marker for American soldiers}}{{clear}} "This sharp and bloody conflict is known in history as the battle of Lundy's Lane, for the land thereabout was owned by a Quaker farmer named William Lundy, and the lane which led to his dwelling house branched off at right angles from the main road and passed westward directly over the top of the hill on which the battle was fought. {{Image|file=Battle_of_Lundy_s_Lane-5.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Lundy's Lane Monument }}{{clear}} "The Americans retreated in great haste to Fort Erie, where they were soon hemmed in by the British. General Drummond planned a surprise ; he led his army forward at midnight in three columns silently ; but the Americans were under arms waiting for him. Assault after assault was made by the British soldiers with matchless courage and persistency, even gaining one of the bastions and holding it until daybreak. Although compelled at length to desist from the attack, they continued to press the siege with energy for several weeks until the Americans made a sudden sally out of the fort and destroyed their batteries. This sortie was the last battle of the campaign. The contending armies then separated ; General Drummond relinquished his attempt to capture the place and led his troops back to Chippewa ; the Americans abandoned the fort and returned to New York State. Thus ended the invasion of Canada." {{Image|file=Battle_of_Lundy_s_Lane-6.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }}{{Image|file=Battle_of_Lundy_s_Lane-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Chippiwa Monument }}{{Clear}} William Clinton Armstrong (1902) ==Sources== *Armstrong, William C., ''The Lundy Family and Their Descendants of Whatsoever Surname with a Biographical Sketch of Benjamin Lundy'', (A.M.), Print, 1902, Online at Archive.Org: ''[https://archive.org/details/lundyfamilytheir00armsuoft/lundyfamilytheir00armsuoft/page/74/mode/2up?q=%22Battle+of+Lundy%27s+Lane%22 The Lundy family and their descendants of whatsoever surname : with a biographical sketch of Benjamin Lundy]''; New Brunswick : Heidingsfeld; 1902; Battle of Lundy's Lane, page: 74; (accessed 2 April 2024) *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Lundy%27s_Lane The Battle of Lundy's Lane, on Wikipedia] *[http://www.eighteentwelve.ca/?q=eng/Topic/56 The Battle of Lundy's Lane] presented by [https://www.historicacanada.ca/ Historica Canada], [http://www.rcgs.org/ The Royal Canadian Geographical Society], and [http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/index.aspx Parks Canada] *[http://www.forces.gc.ca/en/news/article.page?doc=the-war-of-1812-canadian-awards-sorted-by-current-units/hgq87xlb War of 1812 Canadian Awards Sorted by Current Units], Backgrounder, Dept. of National Defence. * Heidler, David. Encyclopedia of the War of 1812. ABC-CLIO, 1997, p. 309 * Cureton, Janet. "Catherine Lundy's Waterbucket Brigade at the Battle of Lundy's Lane. Macleans Magazine. October 22, 1960. page 88.

    Battle of the River Plate

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    [[Category:HMS Achilles (1932)]] [[Category:Battle_of_the_River_Plate]] This is a description of the Battle of the River Plate fought between the British cruisers - Exeter, Ajax and Achilles and the German "pocket" battleship, Graf Spee; compiled from letters written by [[Willis-3087|Bernard George Willis]], an airman serving on HMS Achilles. In mid October 1939, orders arrived for Achilles to proceed to the East Coast of South America, via the Straits of Magellan to join the newly designated South Atlantic Station based in the Falkland Islands. Keenly aware of their good fortune, they passed through the Straits on the 20th October in unusually fine and sunny weather. With everyone on board fully appreciating the unforgettable scenery of the Straits, they nosed in and out of various natural harbours en route, on the look out for German ships or a German submarine base. In the Falkland Islands, Achilles joined HMS cruisers Ajax, Exeter and Cumberland, a British hunting group based at the new South Atlantic Station at Port Stanley. After operating independently for two months around the coast of South America, Achilles now came under the command of Commodore Harwood whose group was looking for a German raider operating in the area. There was an extreme urgency to protect British shipping on the Atlantic coast of South America. England's war effort depended on the large orders for beef, coffee, and wheat placed with Argentina and British ships in the Atlantic were sailing within reasonable reach of German ships and submarines operating out of their northern European ports. A German ship had been harassing Allied merchantmen in the South Atlantic and Indian Ocean for several weeks. Seven British ships had already been lost – though to the credit of the German raider's Captain, without loss of life. The Royal navy had traced the movements of the German raider by picking up radio signals from her victims. They suspected that the battleship Admiral Scheer was in the area and wanted to find her before she struck again. Achilles patrolled the Argentine coast, sometimes alone, sometimes in company with one of the other ships. On November 10th, the British ships arrived for an official two-day visit to Rio de Janeiro. As Capt. Parry said, “We did our Christmas shopping, we danced, lost money in the Casino and played golf in idyllic surroundings.” At the end of November, Achilles was on her own again, on a long patrol toward the north of South America. The weather was very hot and the men cooled off with water sports on board, rigging an obstacle course ending in a large canvas pool and water jump. Somebody called to the aircraft pilot as he prepared to jump "now then Sir, where are your wings?" On December 2nd off Cape San Roque, the eastern most tip of Brazil, they turned south again, and next day a German raider sunk a British merchantman off St Helena. Commodore Harwood, reasoning that the German raider would strike next among the heavy shipping out of the River Plate, ordered Achilles to arrive at Montevideo on the 8th for a two-day visit and then rendezvous with Ajax in the River Plate on the 10th. Two days later, Exeter arrived from the south to join them. On the evening of the 12th, Exeter, Ajax and Achilles practiced the maneuver with which Commodore Harwood planned to tackle the German Pocket Battleship when found, they “would attack at once by day or night”. By day, they would fight as two units, Ajax and Achilles fighting as one with Exeter diverging to flank the enemy and concentrate the gunfire. 13th December – as usual, dawn action stations were kept then most of those crew not on duty retreated to their hammocks for an extra 20 minutes rest when, at 6.14am, as Ajax, Exeter and Achilles steamed their prescribed zigzag course line ahead off the Uruguay coast on a calm sea; a lookout reported the smoke of a ship on the horizon. However, the German ship had seen and identified the British ships well before they spotted her; the lookout points of the German ship were higher above sea level than those of the British ships. The puff of dark smoke from her funnels as she increased speed toward the British ships drew the attention of the British lookout. With the strange ship bow on, and steaming straight towards them, it was some minutes before identification could be made; then it was all to obvious that this was no merchant ship but a German pocket battleship, either the Graf Spee or the Scheer. “Action stations” was sounded immediately; the German Battleship was already closing in at speed. :Commodore Harwood on Ajax signaled to Achilles that they would alter course together and the battle was on, just as they had practiced the evening before. A signalman rushed to hoist the New Zealand ensign, anxious that Achilles would fight New Zealand’s first Naval battle under her own flag. Bernard wrote to his father “next thing I knew the alarum rattlers were sounding. It took me some moments to realise what that signified because we had already been at action stations that morning (a routine practice each morning after which most hands turned in again for an extra hour in their hammocks before the bugle call to ‘lash and stow’). Chaps were tumbling out of hammocks and being half dressed we soon closed up once more. (They rushed to action stations as they were, one gunner in white silk pyjamas). My action station was in the main wireless office and there are a couple of ladders and a long passage to be negotiated when one wishes to go there from our mess deck.” :6.18am, almost as soon as sighted by the British, the Graf Spee opened fire, one gun turret firing at Exeter and one firing at Ajax. Bernard writes, “On the way along the passage I heard one chap say to another that a German Pocket Battleship had opened fire on us. That statement overheard in passing prepared me for something but it was still hard believing we really were in action.” The British cruisers put their battle plan into action immediately. The plan was for Ajax and Achilles to stick together and fight as if one. Exeter (whose 8"guns had a slightly longer range than Ajax and Achilles) was to put up her spotter aircraft and direct fire while attacking the enemy from a different direction. Exeter opened fire two minutes later, followed by Achilles and Ajax. (Bernard) “had been in the main W/T office only a few moments when our first broadside went ‘woomph’ a good many times a minute. We were in action without a doubt. By then the whole ship vibrated with our unleashed team of 72,000 horses and shuddered with every broadside.” :6.23am under concentrated fire from the Graf Spee, Exeter moved in to identify the enemy ship, received several hits and was soon badly damaged by Graf Spee's shells. Shell bursts killed Exeter’s starboard torpedo crew. :6.24am Exeter received a direct hit on B turret, putting it out of action and killing or wounding all but three men on the bridge deck. The Graf Spee's 11"guns had an effective range of seventeen miles. The Ajax and Achilles had to get within nine miles before their 6"guns could be effective.Cruisers were very vulnerable compared with the heavily armour plated battleship. Exeter continued to engage the Graf Spee until all her guns were finally out of action and the wheel house so damaged, there was only an old ship's compass left to steer her by. All the while, Graf Spee was laying smoke screens. :6.32am Exeter fired her starboard torpedoes, causing Graf Spee to turn under her smoke screen. In the meantime Ajax and Achilles were maneuvering closer to Graf Spee and at :6.37am the pilot of Ajax's spotter plane managed to get his plane into the air without interrupting the salvos from Ajax's turret guns. Achilles stuck to their battle plan, faithfully shadowing Ajax without need for further instructions, only altering course as necessary to dodge the enemy shells. Neither ship was yet hit by the Graf Spee's shells. Their best chance was to make the most of their speed and manoeuvrability against the Admiral Graf Spee whose secondary armament was greater than the combined firepower of the three British cruisers. :6.38am Exeter received two more direct hits, one to A turret and one exploding inside the ship. :At 6.40am Achilles was hit, 10 men injured. :6.43am Exeter fired her port torpedoes. :Then at 6.50am a shell burst near Achilles’ Bridge deck, sending up a rain of splinters that killed three immediately and wounding six others, one of which later died from his injuries. :About 7am, thinking that Graf Spee was moving in to finish off Exeter, the Commodore realised that the battle was indecisive and made the decision to close in and engage the Graf Spee. Ajax and Achilles moved in at full speed to engage Graf Spee at close quarters; firing everything they had including anti-aircraft guns. :7.25am Ajax received a direct hit, putting all four aft guns out of action. In retaliation, she fired four torpedoes. Meanwhile, Achilles relatively unscathed so far was able to get in "some beautiful shooting" and straddle Graf Spee with shell shots. She was scoring hit after hit, her guns glowed with the heat of firing and paint peeled from the gun barrels. Even so, Graf Spee was so well armoured that the British Commodore, watching from his flagship Ajax, remarked "we might as well be bombarding her with snowballs". Graf Spee altered course and began putting up a smoke screen. :At 7.40 with 36 dead, 60 wounded and already out of the fight, the Commodore ordered Exeter to retire. Exeter broke off and limped toward the safety of the Falkland Islands. Graf Spee ceased firing and made a run for the shelter of neutral territory of Rio del Plata and Montevideo Harbour. :Bernard wrote “0800 Chasing the Admiral Graf Spee but keeping a respectful distance, his fangs were still a little too heavy for us to tackle him directly in broad daylight. The Ajax’s aircraft reported seeing twenty or thirty direct hits on the enemy.” Ajax and Achilles continued to shadow the Graf Spee toward the coast. :Bernard wrote “About 10 o’clock I went on the upper deck to see what was going on and get a look at the German. Well there, just off our portside were three huge fountains of water and over the horizon a small smudge of smoke. That was all I saw of the Graf Spee that day.” Bernard wasn’t the only one to be shut away from watching the action, perhaps only one in ten on board Achilles was in a position to see what was going on, most were at their stations below decks or shut away in turrets. :10.05am, getting a little close for Graf Spee’s comfort, Achilles was again straddled by salvos from the enemy as Graf Spee tried to drive Ajax and Achilles away - and thick black smoke billowed from Achilles funnel as she accelerated out of range of Graf Spee’s guns. In the wireless office Bernard heard two tremendous thumps “and concluded that they were our ‘tin-fish’ hitting the water. However they were a couple of presents from Adolph in the shape of eleven inch shells falling close alongside.... one German shell weighed as much as a whole broadside from us or not many pounds short anyway. The Admiral Graf Spee’s secondary armament was equal to that of either the Ajax or Achilles’ main armament.” {{Image|file=Battle_of_the_River_Plate-5.jpg |caption=The battle - the American Press version}} Their machinery never let them down and the teamwork on Achilles was absolutely superb as the men kept at their duties without letup and with such intensity that time telescoped and it was common to believe that they had been in action for half the time they had in fact been fighting. :At 11.04am, while telescopes and long-range binoculars focused on a merchantman blowing off white steam near the speeding enemy, our RNZAF ground-crew wireless mechanic Corporal Bernie Willis sat at the Main W/T 500kc/s receiver with his finger on the attention buzzer. The big German warship was transmitting: CT GVBK de DTGS = Please pick up lifeboats of British steamer = GVBQ de DTGS Please pick up lifeboats of British steamer.” GVBK was Achilles’ International call sign, GVBQ was Ajax's international call sign and a quick check revealed that DTGS was the International call sign for Graf Spee – until now they had thought they had engaged the Admiral Scheer! Bernard, on duty when the Graf Spee gave her usual warning to abandon ship before firing - was unable to find a black lead pencil in the excitement of the moment and made his radio-log entry in non-regulation red. Neither Achilles nor Ajax replied to the German message, and when signalled by Ajax, the Shakespeare reported herself unharmed and not in need of assistance. Threatening to sink the Shakespeare was probably a tactic in the heat of the moment to delay the chasing cruisers and Capt.Langsdorff changed his mind about sinking the merchantman, perhaps after realizing that it might cause anti-German reaction from the Uruguayan Government when he entered Montevideo. Faced with the possibility of running short of ammunition before they could bring the action to any conclusion, a change in tactics was decided. Achilles and Ajax broke off the action to shadow the Graf Spee until nightfall when there would be better chances to get in close enough to use torpedoes effectively. :At 12.37pm, concentrating on Ajax, Graf Spee again fired before turning away at full speed, trying to drive Ajax and Achilles away. Following Graf Spee toward the South American coast, they came in sight of Punta del Este. The afternoon passed relatively quietly as Ajax and Achilles shadowed Graf Spee, keeping out or range of her big guns. :Then, at 7.15pm, Ajax got too close and again Graf Spee fired two salvos in her direction. Guessing that she was heading into the Rio del Plata, Commodore Harwood with Ajax went south around the sand bar of Banco Ingles to forestall any attempt to escape through the channel there and Achilles stayed in position to follow the Graf Spee if she kept to her course past Lobos Island. Against the sunset, the German battleship was beautifully silhouetted against Punta del Este. Though there was still daylight, car headlights could be seen along shore barely five miles away. Achilles’ propellers thrusting through the channel's shallow water at 30 knots created a massive following wave which rolled after the ship like the rooster's-tall of a racing powerboat, rearing to such a height that those on the quarterdeck looked up, amazed as the stern wave welled out on either side with crests of tumbling mud stained foam. It was a sight they would never forget, it seemed to them that if the ship were to suddenly stop, a great tidal wave would engulf Achilles. News of the gun battle so close inshore attracted many spectators, the headlights of their cars illuminating the sea below, negating any advantage that night fall could bring to Ajax and Achilles in their pursuit of Graf Spee. :At 8.55pm, as Achilles sped past Punta Negra to close in on the Admiral Graf Spee, Graf Spee’s guns seemed to wave like a robot's arms as they elevated to train on them. Three salvos were fired at Achilles who returned with five salvos of her own which seemed to straddle Graf Spee, then turned and sped out of range, much to the excitement of the watching Uruguayans. Bernard in the Radio room heard two huge thumps and assumed it was Achilles ‘tin fish’ hitting the water but they were two 11 inch shells falling close alongside, each shell weighing as much as a whole broadside from Achilles. Bernard remembered it was only their Captain’s skilful manoeuvring that saved them from that lot. :By 10.00pm Achilles had closed to within 10,000 yards of Graf Spee who was now concentrating on making it into the neutral safety of Montevideo harbour. Bernard and others who had been shut away all day during the battle were now allowed on deck in twos and threes for a short break. All Bernard saw was three huge fountains of water just off their port side and a small smudge of smoke on the horizon – all he was to see of the Graf Spee that day. The pursuit was called off about 11o'clock that night. Graf Spee reached Montevideo at midnight. {{Image|file=Battle_of_the_River_Plate-4.jpg |caption=The battle}} All through the night Ajax and Achilles, joined by the Cumberland, kept to battle stations and patrolled the wide river mouth to keep the battleship in port. Meanwhile, in England the British leaked misinformation, pretending to direct imaginary warships into the area, including the Arc Royal, which had in fact, been sunk by enemy action sometime previously. In Montevideo next day began a daylong diplomatic battle between the German Ambassador seeking time to make repairs, the Uruguayan Government who threatened to impound the German battleship and the British who wanted the Graf Spee to leave as soon as possible. (The British soon changed their minds and wanted the Graf Spee kept there until they could bring up reinforcements to make sure of preventing Spee’s escape to the open sea.) At 9.30am all hands were called to “Sunday Divisions” as they stood by to bury the four ratings killed during the battle the day before. They were - :Able Seaman Archie Shaw :Ordinary Seaman Ian Grant :Ordinary Telegraphist Neville Milburn :Telegraphist Frank Stennett For four days they cruised on patrol outside Montevideo harbour. Bernard remembered that they listened to the battle being carried on over the radio. “They had much more imagination than we had, the Yankee stations giving almost eye witness accounts of an action that took place a half day’s steaming (at 25 knots) from land.” On Sunday evening the 17th, they prepared to go into the estuary again as the Admiral Graf Spee was due to sail that evening. As the ships speed toward where they expected to intercept the Germans, an aircraft was sent ahead. They were at action stations and it was almost sunset, when word was sent back that the Spee had blown herself up. Rather than face a showdown with the supposed British fleet gathering outside, Hitler sent orders saying that the Admiral Graf Spee must not to be allowed to fall into enemy hands. At sunset, the crowds gathering to see Graf Spee leave and witness the inevitable battle were surprised to see Graf Spee stop in the river shoals and her crew ferried ashore. Then came a huge explosion as Graf Spee was scuttled, she settled into the shallow water in flames. Bernard wrote, “What a feeling of relief swept round the ship, for four nights we had expected every moment to be in it again and now the German had solved the problem completely. All hands that could be spared were piped up from below decks in order to see the last of the ’Spee’. We lined every vantage point and the three ships were black with men all looking towards the sunset for a glimpse of a sinking pocket battleship. It was some hours before we really could see anything. As we proceeded slowly up the Plate sudden flames from explosions lit up the blackness and towards midnight the glowing red-hot wreck became visible. We did not go right up close to the ship that was the pride of the Nazis but turned and proceeded to sea once more. I do not think three small cruisers are a match for Pocket Battleships but luck, circumstances and the real skill of our officers were on our side.” In Buenos Aires, on the 19th of December Captain Langsdorf committed suicide. The day before, the pro-British Buenos Aires newspapers accused him of cowardice and misjudgement. Rather than face the humiliation of internment, Capt.Langsdorf wrote letters explaining his actions, saying that amongst other problems they were short of ammunition and could not expect to be able to shoot their way “out of the trap of Montevideo”. (The Germans in Montevideo made much of the damage suffered by Graf Spee though in fact repairs were well in hand) Capt.Langsdorf praised Exeter’s heroic action and the daring and tenacity of Ajax and Achilles, saying that they fought more like destroyers than cruisers. On board Achilles, they were pleased to have come through the first major sea battle of the war, proud that they hadn’t let the side down. Their little ship had doggedly got in under the battleship’s great guns and landed sufficient telling shots to put the German ship out of the war. That the pilot of Ajax’s spotter plane credited Achilles' salvoes with much of the damage to Graf Spee made their victory all the sweeter. After the scuttling of Graf Spee, Ajax and Achilles retired to the Falkland Islands to rest and repair their ships. Exeter, tied up in harbour there received a rousing cheer from Achilles as she passed, followed a few minutes later by a cheer from Ajax as she followed Achilles into harbour. Then, a few days after well-earned Christmas celebrations in Port Stanley, reports indicated that German battle ships were making for the Falklands. Exeter was maneuvered into a position from which she could use her damaged guns in self defense while Ajax and Achilles put to sea again with HMS Cumberland, to patrol the east coast of South America, visiting Buenos Aires and Montevideo and patrolling to keep the neutral South American ports open to Allied and neutral shipping. Achilles’ Fleet Air Arm compliment, RAF Sgt Clements and Corporals Jimmy James and George Percy, LAC Bernard Willis RNZAF, NZ Navy Able Seaman Bob Stewart, pilot Bill Sykes and navigator Naval Lieutenant Sewell were stationed ashore with a machine gun each “with which to assist the Falklands Islands Defence Force in repelling any invasion.” On the 2nd February 1940, Achilles left the Falklands for a major refit in Auckland, arriving on February 23rd to a hero’s welcome with thousands watching, gathered on every vantage point. The Crew of the Achilles marching up Queen Street, Auckland to a Civic Welcome after the Battle of the River Plate. Followed by luncheon in the Town Hall. Then, in April it was by train to Wellington where the Achilles crew were billeted on the South American liner Andes for a victory march from the Railway Station to the Terrace for a Civic Reception followed by a tram trip to the Centennial Exhibition and dinner followed by an evening trip to Playland with free tickets for most things. The trip back to Auckland was broken at Palmerston North for more parading and more recruiting speeches from “poor Capt. Parry”. They had been away six months and steamed almost 53 thousand miles. ==Sources== * Letters from [[Willis-3087|Bernard George Willis]] to his parents [[Willis-3088|Robert Willis]] and [[Jukes-53|Bertha Jukes]] * YouTube documentary - [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m5jy8AGlNrc The Battle of the River Plate]

    Battle of Willmanstrand 1741

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    [[Category: Military and War Project]] The goal of this project is to tell the story of the Battle of Willmanstrand 1741. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Djärv-1|Robert Djärv]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Add soldiers who were in the battle. * Add information about the battle. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=24350521 send me a private message]. Thanks! === Sammanfattning av slaget === Slaget vid Villmanstrand var en strid som utspelade sig under Hattarnas ryska krig den 23 augusti 1741 då ryska styrkor, under ledning av general Peter von Lacy, stormade Villmanstrand. Striden inleddes runt klockan två på eftermiddagen men redan klockan fem drog sig svenskarna tillbaka. Totalt förlorade Sverige 2 000 man i dödade och sårade samt 1 000 tillfångatagna. Bland dessa fanns general [[Wrangel-27|Carl Henrik Wrangel]]. Ryssarna förlorade 2 400 man. [http://activecarta.larsnorlin.se/ac1.html Här] kan ni se en animerad version av slaget. === Svenska soldater som deltog i slaget === * [[Svensson_Junkare-1|Östen Svensson Junkare]] (1699 - 1742) Stred och försvann i slaget, förmodad död. * [[Persson-4428|Lars Persson Orre]] (1713 - 1741) Stred och dog i slaget. * [[Olofsson-1829|Johan Olofsson Skytt]] (1712 - 1741) Stred och dog i slaget. * [[Andersson_Reen-1|Nils Andersson Reen ]] (1706-1741) Stred och dog i slaget. * [[Nilsson_Skräddare-4|Johan Nilsson Skräddare]] (1704 - 1741) Stred och dog i slaget. * [[Andersson-10869|Mårten Andersson Kruskopp]] (1707 - 1742) Stred och dog i slaget. * [[Danielsson-576|Anders Danielsson Dubblare]] (1706- 1741) Stred och dog i slaget. * [[Israelsson-111|Östen Israelsson Hurtig]] (1710 - 1740) Stred och dog i slaget. * [[Jacobsson-540|Lars Jacobsson Rosendahl]] (1713- 1742) Stred och dog på sjukfartyg i finska skärgården * [[Johansson-6079|Nils Johansson Falk]] (1711 - 1742) Stred och dog i slaget. * [[Jonsson-5644|Jacob Jonsson From]] (1706 - 1743) Stred och dog i slaget. === Sources === * Ericson, Lars m.fl.: Svenska slagfält, Wahlström & Widstrand, 2003, ISBN 91-46-20225-0 * Forsgård, Nils Erik: Krigen kring Östersjön - Maktbalans och stormaktskrig 1722-1814, Schildts Förlags AB, Helsingfors 2008, ISBN 978-951-50-1824-3 * Mickwitz, Joachim & Paaskoski, Jyrki: På vakt i öster 4 - 1700-talet, Schildts Förlags AB, Helsingfors 2004, ISBN 951-50-1472-7 * Soldaternas fakta från deras wikitree-profil.

    Battles Involving the Kingdom of Scotland

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    [[Category: Scottish Military History]] [[Category: Battle of Culloden]] == Battles involving peoples of early Scotland ==
    {| style="width: 100%" |- ! Battles involving peoples of early Scotland |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alclud Ford|Battle of Alclud Ford]] || c. 574, 580, or 590 || Uncertain || [[:Category:Rheged|Rheged]] || [[:Category:Bernicia|Bernicia]] || Rheged victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Catraeth|Battle of Catraeth]] || c. 600 || Perhaps Catterick, North Yorkshire || [[:Category:Gododdin|Gododdin]] || [[:Category:Angles|Angles]] || Angles victorious |- ! Battles involving Dál Riata |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Raith|Battle of Raith]] || 596 CE || near Kirkcaldy, Scotland || [[:Category:Angles|Angles]] || [[:Category:Britons|Britons]], [[:Category:Scots|Scots]], [[:Category:Picts|Picts]] || Decisive Angle victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Degsastan|Battle of Degsastan]] || 603 || possibly Dawstane in Liddesdale, Scotland || [[:Category:Bernicia|Bernicians]] || [[:Category: Dál Riata|Dál Riatans]] || Bernician victory |- ! Battles involving the Picts |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Mons Graupius|Battle of Mons Graupius]] || AD 83 (or 84) || North-east Scotland || [[:Category:Roman Empire|Roman Empire]] || [[:Category:Caledonian Confederacy|Caledonian Confederacy]] || Roman victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Raith|Battle of Raith]] || 596 CE || near Kirkcaldy, Scotland || [[:Category:Angles|Angles]] || [[:Category:Britons|Britons]], [[:Category:Scots|Scots]], [[:Category:Picts|Picts]] || Decisive Angle victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Two Rivers|Battle of Two Rivers]] || 671 || uncertain || [[:Category:Picts|Picts]] || [[:Category:Kingdom of Northumbria|Northumbrians]] || Northumbrian victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dun Nechtain|Battle of Dun Nechtain]], (Battle of Nechtansmere) (Scottish Gaelic: Blàr Dhùn Neachdain, Old Irish: Dún Nechtain, Old Welsh: Linn Garan, Old English: Nechtansmere) || 20 May 685 || Unknown traditionally near Dunnichen, Angus; alternatively, near Dunachton, Badenoch || [[:Category:Picts|Picts]] || [[:Category:Kingdom of Northumbria|Northumbrians]] || Pictish victory |- |}
    ==== List of battles involving the Kingdom of Scotland ====
    {| style="width: 100%" |- ! Early battles (875–1275) |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dollar|Battle of Dollar]] || 875 || Stirlingshire, Scotland || None || Denmark || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Brunanburh, 937|Battle of Brunanburh, 937]] || 937 || Uncertain || [[:Category:Irish History, Kingdom of Dublin|Kingdom of Dublin]], [[:Category:Kingdom of Alba|Kingdom of Alba]], [[:Category:Kingdom of Strathclyde|Kingdom of Strathclyde]] || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Bauds|Battle of Bauds]] || 962 || Banffshire, Scotland || None || Norsemen || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Carham|Battle of Carham]] || 1016 or 1018 || Northumberland, England || [[:Category:Kingdom of Strathclyde|Kingdom of Strathclyde]] || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alnwick 1093|Battle of Alnwick]] || 13 November 1093 || Northumberland, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Clitheroe|Battle of Clitheroe]] || 10 June 1138 || Lancashire, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Standard|Battle of the Standard]] || 22 August 1138 || Yorkshire, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alnwick 1174|Battle of Alnwick]] || 13 July 1174 || Northumberland, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Largs|Battle of Largs]] || 2 October 1263 || Ayrshire, Scotland || None || Kingdom of Norway || Inconclusive |- | [[:Category:Battle of Ronaldsway|Battle of Ronaldsway]] || 8 October 1275 || Isle of Man || None || King of Mann || Victory |- ! [[:Category:First War of Scottish Independence|First War of Scottish Independence (1296–1327)]] |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Capture of Berwick|Capture of Berwick]] || 30 March 1296 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dunbar|Battle of Dunbar]] || 27 April 1296 || Dunbar, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Raid of Scone|Raid of Scone]] || 1297 || Perthshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Stirling Bridge|Battle of Stirling Bridge]] || 11 September 1297 || Stirling, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Falkirk|Battle of Falkirk]] || 22 July 1298 || Falkirk, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Siege of Caerlaverock|Siege of Caerlaverock]] || July 1300 || Caerlaverock castle, nr. Dumfries, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Roslin|Battle of Roslin]] || 24 February 1303 || Midlothian, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Action at Happrew|Action at Happrew]] || February 1304 || Peebles, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Siege of Stirling Castle|Siege of Stirling Castle]] || April–July 1304 || Stirling, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Methven|Battle of Methven]] || 19 June 1306 || Perthshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Turnberry|Battle of Turnberry]] || February 1307 || Ayrshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Loch Ryan|Battle of Loch Ryan]] || 9–10 February 1307 || Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glen Trool|Battle of Glen Trool]] || March 1307 || Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Loudoun Hill|Battle of Loudoun Hill]] || 10 May 1307 || Ayrshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Roxburgh Castle|Siege of Roxburgh Castle]] || 1313 || Roxburghshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Bannockburn|Battle of Bannockburn]] || 23–24 June 1314 || Stirlingshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Moiry Pass, 1315|Battle of Moiry Pass]] || September 1315 || County Armagh, Northern Ireland || Irish allies || [[:Category:Lordship of Ireland|Lordship of Ireland]] || Victory |- | [[:Category: Battle of Connor, 1315|Battle of Connor]] || September 1315 || County Antrim, Northern Ireland || Irish allies || [[:Category:Lordship of Ireland|Lordship of Ireland]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Carlisle|Siege of Carlisle]] || 1315 || Carlisle, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Kells, 1315|Battle of Kells]] || November 1315 || County Meath, Ireland || Irish allies || [[:Category:Lordship of Ireland|Lordship of Ireland]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Skerries, 1316|Battle of Skerries]] || 26 January 1316 || County Kildare, Ireland || Irish allies || [[:Category:Lordship of Ireland|Lordship of Ireland]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Skaithmuir|Battle of Skaithmuir]] || February 1316 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Capture of Berwick|Capture of Berwick]] || April 1318 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Faughart, 1318|Battle of Faughart]] || 14 October 1318 || County Louth, Ireland || Irish allies || [[:Category:Lordship of Ireland|Lordship of Ireland]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Myton|Battle of Myton]] || 20 September 1319 || Yorkshire, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Old Byland|Battle of Old Byland]] || 14 October 1322 || Yorkshire, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Stanhope Park|Battle of Stanhope Park]] || 3–4 August 1327 || County Durham, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- ! [[:Category:Second War of Scottish Independence|Second War of Scottish Independence (1332–1357)]] |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Wester Kinghorn|Battle of Wester Kinghorn]] || 6 August 1332 || Fife, Scotland || None || Edward Balliol and the Disinherited || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dupplin Moor|Battle of Dupplin Moor]] || 10–11 August 1332 || Perthshire, Scotland || None || Edward Balliol and the Disinherited || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Annan|Battle of Annan]] || 16 December 1332 || Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland || None || Edward Balliol and the Disinherited || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dornock|Battle of Dornock]] || 25 March 1333 || Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Halidon Hill|Battle of Halidon Hill]] || 19 July 1333 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Boroughmuir|Battle of Boroughmuir]] || 30 July 1335 || Edinburgh, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Culblean|Battle of Culblean]] || 30 November 1335 || Aberdeenshire, Scotland || None || the Disinherited and supporters of Edward Balliol || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Neville's Cross|Battle of Neville's Cross]] || 17 October 1346 || County Durham, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Nesbit Moor|Battle of Nesbit Moor]] || August 1355 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- ! Border Wars |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Duns|Battle of Duns]] || 1372 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Otterburn|Battle of Otterburn]] || 5/19 August 1388 || Northumberland, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Nesbit Moor (1402)|Battle of Nesbit Moor]] || 22 June 1402 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Humbleton Hill|Battle of Humbleton Hill]] || 14 September 1402 || Northumberland, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Yeavering|Battle of Yeavering]] || 22 July 1415 || Northumberland, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- ! [[:Category:Hundred Years' War|Hundred Years' War (1337-1453)]] |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Baugé|Battle of Baugé]] || 21 March 1421 || France || Kingdom of France || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Cravant|Battle of Cravant]] || 31 July 1423 || France || Kingdom of France, Duchy of Brittany || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]], Duchy of Burgundy || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Verneuil|Battle of Verneuil]] || 17 August 1424 || France || Kingdom of France || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]], Duchy of Burgundy || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Siege of Orléans|Siege of Orléans]] || 12 October 1428 – 8 May 1429 || France || Kingdom of France || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Herrings|Battle of the Herrings]] || 12 February 1429 || France || Kingdom of France || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- ! [[:Category:Anglo-Scottish Wars|Anglo-Scottish Wars]] |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Piperdean|Battle of Piperdean]] || 10 September 1436 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Sark|Battle of Sark]] || 23 October 1448 || Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Capture of Roxburgh|Capture of Roxburgh]] || 1460 || Roxburghshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Capture of Berwick (1482)|Capture of Berwick]] || July and August 1482 || Berwickshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Lochmaben Fair|Battle of Lochmaben Fair]] || 22 July 1484 || Dumfries and Galloway, Scotland || None || Scottish rebels, with support from the [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Flodden|Battle of Flodden]] || 9 September 1513 || Northumberland, England || Part of the War of the League of Cambrai || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Haddon Rig|Battle of Haddon Rig]] || 24 August 1542 || Teviotdale, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Solway Moss|Battle of Solway Moss]] || 24 November 1542 || Cumbria, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- ! [[:Category:The Rough Wooing|The Rough Wooing (1543-1550)]] |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Burning of Edinburgh|Burning of Edinburgh]] || 7 May 1544 || Edinburgh, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Ancrum Moor|Battle of Ancrum Moor]] || 27 February 1545 || Roxburghshire, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Pinkie Cleugh|Battle of Pinkie Cleugh]] || 10 September 1547 || Musselburgh, Scotland || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- | [[:Category:Sieges of Haddington|Sieges of Haddington]] || 1548-1549 || Haddington, Scotland || Kingdom of France || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Leith|Siege of Leith]] || 1560 || Leith, Scotland || Kingdom of France || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Defeat |- ! Border skirmishes |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Raid of the Redeswire|Raid of the Redeswire]] || 7 July 1575 || Northumberland, England || None || [[:Category:Kingdom of England|Kingdom of England]] || Victory |- |}
    ==== Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms, (Battles of the Scottish Civil War, 1644-45) ====
    {| style="width: 100%" |- ! [[:Category:Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms|Scotland in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms]] |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Aberdeen|Battle of Aberdeen]] || 13 September 1644 || Aberdeen, Scotland || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Parliamentarian Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alford|Battle of Alford]] || 2 July 1645 || Alford, Aberdeenshire || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Annan Moor|Battle of Annan Moor]] || 20 and 21 October 1645 || || Royalists || || Royalists were defeated |- | [[:Category:Battle of Auldearn|Battle of Auldearn]] || May 9, 1645 || Auldearn, east of Nairn || Royalist Irish, Highland Scots || Scottish Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Carbisdale|Battle of Carbisdale]] || 27 April 1650 || Scroggie Wood, Ross-shire || Scottish Covenanter Government clans || Royalist supporters: Danish & German mercenaries, Orcadian infantry || Scottish Covenanter Government Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dalnaspidal|Battle of Dalnaspidal]] || 19 July 1654 || Dalnaspidal near Loch Garry, Scotland || Scottish Royalists loyal to Charles II of England: [[:Category:Clan MacGregor|Clan MacGregor]], Clan Robertson || Parliamentarians loyal to Oliver Cromwell: Clan Campbell || Parliamentarian victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dunaverty|Battle of Dunaverty]] || 1647 || Dunaverty Castle, Kintyre, Scotland || Covenanter army || Highland troops || |- | [[:Category:Battle of Inverkeithing|Battle of Inverkeithing]] || 20 July 1651 || || || || |- | [[:Category:Battle of Inverlochy (1645)|Battle of Inverlochy (1645)]] || 2 February 1645 || Inverlochy || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Inverness (1649)|Siege of Inverness (1649)]] || 22nd February 1649 || Inverness, Scotland || Royalist clans: Clan Fraser, [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]], Clan Mackenzie, Clan Urquhart || Covenanters || Royalist victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Inverness (1650)|Siege of Inverness (1650)]] || 1650 || Inverness, Scotland || Royalists || Covenanters || Covenanters withstand siege and Royalists retreat |- | [[:Category:Battle of Kilsyth|Battle of Kilsyth]] || 15 August 1645 || Kilsyth, about 10 miles south-west of Stirling, Scotland || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Lagganmore|Battle of Lagganmore]] || 1646 || Lagganmore, in Glen Euchar, west of Loch Scammadale, Scotland. || Royalist Highland Scots: [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]], Clan MacDougall, Clan MacAulay || Covenantor Highland Scots: Clan Campbell, Clan Malcolm, Clan MacNaghten || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Mauchline Muir|Battle of Mauchline Muir]] || 12 June 1648 || Mauchline, Ayrshire, Scotland || Scottish Engagers Party || Scottish Kirk Party || Scottish Engagers Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Philiphaugh|Battle of Philiphaugh]] || 13 September 1645 || Philiphaugh, 2 miles from Selkirk, Scotland || Royalists || Covenanters || Decisive Covenanter Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Rullion Green|Battle of Rullion Green]] || 28 November 1666 || Pentland Hills, Lothian, Scotland || Scottish Royal Army || Covenanter rebels || Government victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Rhunahaorine Moss|Battle of Rhunahaorine Moss]] || 24 May 1647 || Rhunahaorine Point, Kintyre, Scotland || Royalist Highland Scots || Covenantor Scots || Covenantor Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Stirling (1648)|Battle of Stirling (1648)]] || 12 September 1648 || Stirling, Scotland || Engager Covenanter forces under the Earl of Lanark || Kirk Party Covenanter forces under Archibald Campbell, 1st Marquess of Argyll || Engager Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tippermuir|Battle of Tippermuir]] || 1 September 1644 || Perth, Scotland || Royalist Irish and Highland Scots || Scots Covenanters || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tullich|Battle of Tullich]] || 1652 || Tullich, Scotland || Scottish Royalists loyal to Charles I of England || English parliamentarians loyal to Oliver Cromwell || Indecisive |- |}
    ==== Scottish Clan Battles ====
    {| style="width: 100%" |- ! 12th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Stracathro|Battle of Stracathro]] (Battle of Inchbare) || 16 April 1130 || near Brechin, Angus || Kingdom of Scotland || Kingdom of Moray, Kingdom of Norway]] || Scottish victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Renfrew|Battle of Renfrew]] || around 1164 || Renfrew, Scotland || Supporters of King Malcolm IV of Scotland || Norse-Gaelic Islesmen || Royal Victory |- ! 13th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Red Ford|Battle of Red Ford]] || c. 1294 || Loch Awe, Scotland || Clan MacDougall || Clan Campbell || Victory for Alasdair MacDubhgaill |- ! 14th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dalrigh|Battle of Dalrigh]] || Summer 1306 || Dalrigh, Lorne, Scotland || Scottish Royal Army || Clan MacDougall of Lorn || MacDougall victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Pass of Brander|Battle of the Pass of Brander]] || 1309 || Bridge of Awe, Lorne, Scotland || Scottish Royal Army || Clan MacDougall of Lorn || Victory for Robert Bruce |- | [[:Category:Battle of Drumlui|Battle of Drumlui]] || 1330 or 1337 || Lochaber area, probably Druim Gleann Laoigh || Clan Mackintosh || Clan Cameron || Mackintosh victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Invernahavon|Battle of Invernahavon]] || 1386, 1370 || Invernahovon in the upper Spey valley || Clan Cameron || Chattan Confederation led by Clan Mackintosh || Chattan (Mackintosh) victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glascune|Battle of Glascune]] || abt 1395 || Glen Isla in Angus || Highland clans under Duncan Stewart, son of the Earl of Buchan; [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan Mackay]], Clan Donnachaidh || Angus nobles under Ogilvie, Lord of Airlie || Draw |- | [[:Category:Battle of Sligachan|Battle of Sligachan]] || 1395 || Loch Sligachan, Skye || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan MacDonald]] || [[:Category:Clan MacLeod|Clan MacLeod]] || Clan MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of the North Inch|Battle of the North Inch]] || late September 1396 || North Inch, Perth, Scotland || Chattan Confederation or Clan Mackintosh || "Clan Kay" (Camerons or Davidsons?) || Chattan (Mackintosh) victory |- ! 15th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category: Battle of Feorlig|Battle of Feorlig]] || 1405 || Feorlig, Dunvegan, Skye || [[:Category:Clan MacLeod|Clan MacLeod]] || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan MacDonald]] || MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category: Battle for Ruaig-Shansaid|Battle for Ruaig-Shansaid]] || 1437 || Near Reay, Caithness || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || [[:Category:Clan Gunn|Clan Gunn]] || Mackay victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Aldy Charrish|Battle of Aldy Charrish]] || 11 July 1487, possibly 1486 or 1478 || Near Strathoykel, Sutherland || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Sutherland, Clan MacLeod of Assynt || Clan Ross || Mackay/Sutherland victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Arbroath|Battle of Arbroath]] || 24 January 1445 or 1446 || Arbroath, Scotland || Clan Ogilvy, Clan Gordon, Clan Oliphant, Clan Seton, Clan Forbes || Clan Lindsay || Gordon victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Arkinholm|Battle of Arkinholm]] || 1 May 1455 || Langholm, Dumfries and Galloway || Supporters of King James II of Scotland || [[:Category:Black Douglas|Black Douglases]] || Royal Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Brechin|Battle of Brechin]] || 18 May 1452 || near Brechin, Angus, Scotland || Clan Gordon (Royalists, allied to James II of Scotland) || Clan Lindsay (Rebels, allied to [[:Category:Black Douglas|Black Douglases]]) || Royalist Victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Bealach nam Broig|Battle of Bealach nam Broig]] || probably 1452 (may be as early as 1299) || between Inverness and Ullapool, near Garbat || Allies of the [[:Category: Earls of Ross|Earls of Ross]]: [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]], Clan Dingwall, Clan Fraser || Septs of Clan Mackenzie: Clan MacIver, Clan Macaulay, Clan MacLeay, Clan MacLennan || "Munros and Dingwalls won a sorrowful victory" |- | [[:Category:Battle of Blar Na Pairce|Battle of Blar Na Pairce]] || Between 1485 and 1491 || Blar na Pairce, Strathpeffer, Scotland || Loyal to James IV of Scotland: Clan Mackenzie, Clan Brodie || Loyal to Domhnall Dubh: [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]] || Mackenzie victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Bloody Bay|Battle of Bloody Bay]] || c. 1480 or 1483 || North end of the Sound of Mull, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]], [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]], Clan MacNeil, Clan MacLeod || [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|Clan MacDonald of Clanranald]], [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]], Clan MacDonald of Keppoch, Clan MacLeod of Lewis || Victory for Angus Og MacDonald |- | [[:Category:Battle of Craig Cailloc|Battle of Craig Cailloc]] || 1441 || Craig Cailloc, Scottish Highlands || Clan Cameron || Chattan Confederation led by Clan Mackintosh || unknown |- | [[:Category:Battle of Palm Sunday|Battle of Palm Sunday]] || 1429 || Scottish Highlands || Clan Cameron || Chattan Confederation led by Clan Mackintosh || unknown |- | [[:Category:Battle of Champions|Battle of Champions]] || 1478 or 1464 || St Tears Chapel, north of Wick Airport, Caithness || Clan Keith || Clan Gunn || Keith victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Clachnaharry|Battle of Clachnaharry]] || 1454 (some sources say earlier) || Inverness, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]] || Clan Mackintosh (Chattan Confederation) || Munro victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Corpach|Battle of Corpach]] || c. 1470 || Corpach, Fort William, Scotland || Clan Cameron || [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]] || Cameron victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tuiteam Tarbhach|Battle of Tuiteam Tarbhach]] || 1406 || North bank of River Oykel || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Clan MacLeod of Lewis || Decisive Mackay victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dingwall|Battle of Dingwall]] || 1411 || Dingwall, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]] and followers (Loyal to Donald of Islay) || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] and followers (Loyal to Stewart royal family) || Clan Donald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Drumchatt|Battle of Drumchatt]] || 1497 || SE of Strathpeffer, Scotland || Clan Mackenzie, [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]] (Loyal to James IV of Scotland) || Clan MacDonald of Lochalsh (Loyal to Domhnall Dubh) || Mackenzie & Munro victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Drumnacoub|Battle of Drumnacoub]] || c. 1432 || Southern end of Kyle of Tongue, Sutherland || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] loyal to Angus Du Mackay, 7th of Strathnaver || Clan Murray and Clan Mackay loyal to Neil Neilson || Pyrrhic victory for John Mackay who was loyal to chief Angus Du Mackay of Strathnaver |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glendale (Skye)|Battle of Glendale (Skye)]] || traditionally c.1490; though more likely after 1513 || Glendale, Skye || the [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|MacDonalds of Sleat]]; the [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|MacDonalds of Clanranald]] || the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan; the MacLeods of Lewis || pyrrhic MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glenorchy|Battle of Glenorchy]] ||1497/8|| Glenorchy, Argyll || the [[:Category:Laird of Keppoch|MacDonalds of Keppoch]]|| the MacLarens; the Stewart of Appin || unknown |- | [[:Category:Battle of Harlaw|Battle of Harlaw]] || July 24, 1411 || north of Inverurie, Scotland || Mar, Aberdeen, Angus and Mearns, Earl of Mar || MacDonald, Lord of the Isles and Allies || Tactical draw Strategic victory for Earl of Mar |- | [[:Category:Battle of Harpsdale|Battle of Harpsdale]] || 1426 || Harpsdale, south of Halkirk, Caithness || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Clan Gunn, Clan Keith || Inconclusive. |- | [[:Category:Battle of Inverlochy (1431)|Battle of Inverlochy (1431)]] || September 1431 || Fort William, Scotland || Supporters of Alexander of Islay, [[:Category: Earls of Ross|Earls of Ross]]: [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]] + allies || Supporters of James I of Scotland || Clan Donald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Lochaber|Battle of Lochaber]] || 23? June 1429 || Lochaber area of western Scotland || Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan MacDonald]], Clan Cameron, Clan Mackintosh || Royalist victory |- | [[:Category:Massacre of Monzievaird|Massacre of Monzievaird]] || 21 October 1490 || Scottish Highlands || Murray families || Drummond families || |- | [[:Category:Raid on Ross|Raid on Ross]] || 1491 || Ross, Scotland || Loyal to James IV of Scotland: Clan Mackenzie || Loyal to Domhnall Dubh: Clan MacDonald of Lochalsh, [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|Clan MacDonald of Clanranald]], Clan Cameron, Chattan Confederation, Clan Mackintosh || unknown |- | [[:Category:Battle of Skibo and Strathfleet|Battle of Skibo and Strathfleet]] || 1480 || Around Dornoch, Sutherland || Clan Donald "men from Ross" || Clan Sutherland || Sutherland & Murray victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tannach|Battle of Tannach]] || 1464 or 1438 || Tannach Moor, SW of Wick || Clan Keith, [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Clan Gunn || Mackay/Keith victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tarbat|Battle of Tarbat]] || 1480s (1486?) || Tarbat peninsula, Easter Ross || Clan Ross || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Ross victory |- ! 16th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Achnashellach|Battle of Achnashellach]] || 1505 || Achnashellach, Highlands, Scotland || Clan Cameron (Loyal to Domhnall Dubh) || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]] (Loyal to James IV of Scotland) || Cameron victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Allt Camhna|Battle of Allt Camhna]] || 1586 || Allt Camhna, Scottish Highlands, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Gunn || Clan Sinclair || Clan Gunn and Mackay victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Leckmelm|Battle of Leckmelm]] || 1586 || Leckmelm, Scottish Highlands, Scotland || Clan Gunn || Mackays of Aberach, Clan Sutherland, Clan MacLeod || Clan MacLeod, Mackay of Aberach & Sutherland victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alltachuilain|Battle of Alltachuilain]] || 1518 || Alltachuilain, parish of Loth, county of Sutherland, Scotland || Clan Sutherland, Clan Gordon (loyal to Elizabeth Sutherland and Adam Gordon) || Clan Sutherland (loyal to Alexander Sutherland) || Victory for forces of Elizabeth de Moravia (Elizabeth Sutherland) and Adam Gordon |- | [[:Category:Battle of Alltan-Beath|Battle of Alltan-Beath]] || 1542 || Knockartel, Scotland || Clan Sutherland (Supporters of John Gordon, 11th Earl of Sutherland) || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Clan Sutherland victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tillieangus|Battle of Tillieangus]] || 10 October 1571 || White Hill of Tillyangus, Aberdeenshire, Scotland || Clan Gordon || Clan Forbes || Gordon victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Bun Garbhain|Battle of Bun Garbhain]] || 1570 || Bun Garbhain near Loch Arkaig || Clan Cameron || Chattan Confederation led by Clan Mackintosh || Cameron victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Carberry Hill|Battle of Carberry Hill]] || 15th June 1567 || Carberry Hill, near Musselburgh, East Lothian, Scotland || Forces loyal to Mary, Queen of Scots || Forces opposed to Mary, Queen of Scots || Victory for opponents of Mary, Queen of Scots |- | [[:Category:Chanonry of Ross|Chanonry of Ross]] || 1569 - 1573 || Castle Chanonry of Ross, Fortrose, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]] || Clan Mackenzie, Clan Mackintosh || Munros hand castle over to Mackenzies by an 'Act of Pacification' |- | [[:Category:Cleanse the Causeway|Cleanse the Causeway]], (Clear the Causeway) || April 30, 1520 || High Street of Edinburgh, Scotland || Clan Hamilton || [[:Category:Clan Douglas|Clan Douglas]] || |- | [[:Category:Battle of Clynetradwell|Battle of Clynetradwell]] || October 1590 || Clyne, near Brora in the county of Sutherland, Scotland || Clan Sutherland (supporters of Alexander Gordon, 12th Earl of Sutherland) || Clan Sinclair (supporters of George Sinclair, 5th Earl of Caithness) || Earl of Caithness’s army retreats |- | [[:Category:Battle of Corrichie|Battle of Corrichie]] || 28 October 1562 || Meikle Tap, Corrichie, Scotland || Queen Mary's forces: Clan Fraser, [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]], Clan Mackenzie, Clan Mackintosh, [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Cameron || Earl of Huntly's forces: Clan Gordon, Clan Brodie || Victory for Queen Mary's forces |- | [[:Category:Battle of Craibstone|Battle of Craibstone]] || 20 November 1571 || Craibstone croft, Aberdeenshire || Clan Gordon || Clan Forbes || Gordon victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Dail-Riabhach|Battle of Dail-Riabhach]] || 1576 || Dail-Riabhach, Strathnaver, Scottish Highlands || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Sinclair || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Victory for brothers John Mackay and Donald Mackay |- | [[:Category:Battle of Garbharry|Battle of Garbharry]] || 1555 || Foot of the mountain Beinn-mhor, in Berriedale, Scotland || Clan Sutherland || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Sutherland victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glendale (Skye)|Battle of Glendale (Skye)]] || traditionally c.1490; though more likely after 1513 || Glendale, Skye || the [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|MacDonalds of Sleat]]; the [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|MacDonalds of Clanranald]] || the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan; the MacLeods of Lewis || pyrrhic MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glenlivet|Battle of Glenlivet]] || October 3, 1594 || near Allanreid and Morinsh, in Glenlivet, Scotland || Clan Gordon, Clan Hay, Clan Comyn, Clan Cameron || Clan Campbell, Clan Murray, Clan Stewart, Clan Forbes, Clan Macgillivray, [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]], Clan Grant, Clan MacNeil, Chattan Confederation - Clan Mackintosh. || Marquess of Huntly and Earl of Errol victory |- | [[:Category:Siege of Inverness (1562)|Siege of Inverness (1562)]] || 8–11 September 1562 || Inverness, Scotland || Supporters of Mary, Queen of Scots: Clan Fraser, [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]] || Supporters of George Gordon, 4th Earl of Huntly: Clan Gordon || Fraser & Munro victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart|Battle of Traigh Ghruinneart]] || August 5, 1598 || Islay, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]] || [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]] || Clan Donald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Knock Mary|Battle of Knock Mary]] || 1511 || Knockmary near Crieff, Scotland || Clan Murray || Clan Drummond, Clan Campbell || Drummond/Campbell, aided by Faichney and McRobbie, victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Logiebride|Battle of Logiebride]] || 1597 || Conon Bridge, Rosshire, Scotland || Bains of Tulloch, [[:Category:Clan Munro|Clan Munro]] || Clan MacLeod of Raasay, Clan Mackenzie || Results vary from different sources |- | [[:Category: Marian Civil War|Marian Civil War]] || May 1568 – 28 May 1573 || Kingdom of Scotland || Queen's Men || King's Men || Victory for supporters of King James VI |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Shirts|Battle of the Shirts]] || July 1544 || Laggan, north end of Loch Lochy (Laggen and Kinloch Lochy) || Clan Fraser of Lovat, Assisted by Clan Grant || [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|Clan MacDonald of Clanranald]], Clan Cameron || Stalemate |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Spoiling Dyke|Battle of the Spoiling Dyke]] || 1578 || Trumpan Church, Ardmore Bay, Scotland || Clan MacDonald of Uist || Clan MacLeod || Clan MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Torran Dubh|Battle of Torran Dubh]] || 1517 || Torran Dubh, near Rogart and Strathfleet, county of Sutherland, Scotland || Clan Sutherland supported by men from the Clan Gordon, Clan Gunn || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]] || Clan Sutherland victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Western Isles|Battle of the Western Isles]] || 1586 || Isle of Jura, in the Scottish Highlands || [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]] || [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]] || |- ! 17th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Altimarlach|Battle of Altimarlach]] || 13 July 1680 || Altimarlach Burn, near Wick, Highland, Scotland || Clan Campbell || Clan Sinclair || Clan Campbell Victory |- | [[:Category:Stand-off at the Fords of Arkaig|Stand-off at the Fords of Arkaig]] || 13-20 September 1665 || Achnacarry, Scotland || Chattan Confederation || Clan Cameron || No battle |- | [[:Category:Battle of Benbigrie|Battle of Benbigrie]] || 1600 || Islay, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]] || [[:Category:Laird of Dunnyveg|Clan MacDonald of Dunnyveg]] || Clan Maclean victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Carinish|Battle of Carinish]] || summer 1601 || Carinish, North Uist || [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]] || Clan MacLeod || MacDonald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Coire Na Creiche|Battle of Coire Na Creiche]] || summer 1601 || Cuillin hills, Skye || [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]] || Clan MacLeod || MacDonald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glen Fruin|Battle of Glen Fruin]] || 9 February 1603 || Glen Fruin, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacGregor|Clan Gregor]], allied men || Clan Colquhoun, allied men || Clan Gregor victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Morar|Battle of Morar]] || 1602 || Morar, near Mallaig, Scotland || Clan Mackenzie, Clan Ross || Clan MacDonald of Glengarry || Tactical draw strategic Mackenzie victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Maol Ruadh|Battle of Maol Ruadh]] || August 1688 || Maol Ruadh, east of Spean Bridge, Scotland || Rebels: Clan MacDonald of Keppoch, Clan Cameron || Government backed troops: Chattan Confederation led by Clan Mackintosh, Highland Independent Company: Clan Mackenzie || Rebel victory |- ! 18th-century clan battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Siege of Blair Castle|Siege of Blair Castle]] || 17th March 1746 to 2nd April 1746 || Blair Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians: Royal Scots Fusiliers || Jacobites: Clan Murray, Clan Macpherson || Jacobite forces withdrew, government garrison relieved. |- | [[:Category:Battle of Coille Bhan|Battle of Coille Bhan]] || 1721 || Coille Bhan, Attadale, Ross, Scotland || Clan Mackenzie || Colonel Kirk’s Regiment || Tactical government victory, as rebel forces withdrew first, unable to resist. Strategic rebel victory as government force failed to take their lands. |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glen Affric|Battle of Glen Affric]] || 1721 || Glen Affric, Scotland || Clan Mackenzie, Clan MacRae || Clan Ross || Clan Mackenzie & Clan MacRae victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Littleferry|Battle of Littleferry]] || 15 April 1746 || Littleferry, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians, Independent Highland Companies, drawn from: [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Sutherland || Jacobites drawn from: Clan Mackenzie, [[:Category:Clan MacGregor|Clan Gregor]], Clan Mackinnon || Hanoverian victory |- | [[:Category:Skirmish of Tongue|Skirmish of Tongue]] || 25th – 26th March 1746 || Tongue, Highland, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians from: Some from Loudon’s 64 Highlanders Regiment and Two Independent Highland Companies from: [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Sutherland. || Jacobites, Scottish Jacobites, French soldiers, Spanish soldiers || British Hanoverian victory |- ! Clan Campbell battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Altimarlach|Battle of Altimarlach]] || 13 July 1680 || Altimarlach Burn, near Wick, Highland, Scotland || Clan Campbell || Clan Sinclair || Clan Campbell Victory |- | [[:Category:Stand-off at the Fords of Arkaig|Stand-off at the Fords of Arkaig]] || 13-20 September 1665 || Achnacarry, Scotland || Chattan Confederation || Clan Cameron || No battle |- | [[:Category:Battle of Red Ford|Battle of Red Ford]] || c. 1294 || Loch Awe, Scotland || Clan MacDougall || Clan Campbell || Victory for Alasdair MacDubhgaill |- ! Clan Macleod battles |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Allies''' || '''Enemies''' || '''Result''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Glendale (Skye)|Battle of Glendale (Skye)]] || traditionally c.1490; though more likely after 1513 || Glendale, Skye || the [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|MacDonalds of Sleat]]; the [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|MacDonalds of Clanranald]] || the MacLeods of Harris and Dunvegan; the MacLeods of Lewis || pyrrhic MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Leckmelm|Battle of Leckmelm]] || 1586 || Leckmelm, Scottish Highlands, Scotland || Clan Gunn || Mackays of Aberach, Clan Sutherland, Clan MacLeod || Clan MacLeod, Mackay of Aberach & Sutherland victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of the Spoiling Dyke|Battle of the Spoiling Dyke]] || 1578 || Trumpan Church, Ardmore Bay, Scotland || Clan MacDonald of Uist || Clan MacLeod || Clan MacLeod victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Bloody Bay|Battle of Bloody Bay]] || c. 1480 or 1483 ||North end of the Sound of Mull, Scotland || [[:Category:Clan MacDonald|Clan Donald]], [[:Category:Clan MacLean|Clan MacLean]], Clan MacNeil, Clan MacLeod || [[:Category:Captain of Clanranald|Clan MacDonald of Clanranald]], [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]], Clan MacDonald of Keppoch, Clan MacLeod of Lewis || Victory for Angus Og MacDonald |- | [[:Category:Battle of Carinish|Battle of Carinish]] || summer 1601 || Carinish, North Uist || [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]] || Clan MacLeod || MacDonald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Coire Na Creiche|Battle of Coire Na Creiche]] || summer 1601 || Cuillin hills, Skye || [[:Category:Laird of Sleat|Clan MacDonald of Sleat]] || Clan MacLeod || MacDonald victory |- | [[:Category:Battle of Tuiteam Tarbhach|Battle of Tuiteam Tarbhach]] || 1406? || North bank of River Oykel || [[:Category:Clan MacKay|Clan MacKay]], Clan Sutherland || Clan MacLeod of Lewis || Decisive Mackay victory |- |}
    ==== Jacobite Risings ====
    {| style="width: 100%" |- | '''Battle''' || '''Date''' || '''Location''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Belligerents''' || '''Result''' |- | ||colspan="5"|'''Battles of the first Jacobite rising of 1689–92''' |- | [[:Category:Battle of Killiecrankie|Battle of Killiecrankie]] ||27th July 1689 || Killiecrankie, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians: 3000 Orange Covenantor Royalists || Jacobites: 4000 Highlanders & Irish || Jacobite victory |- |[[:Category:Battle of Sheriffmuir|Battle of Sheriffmuir]] ||27th July 1689 || Sheriffmuir, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians: 6000 British Government forces || Jacobites:12000 Highlanders || inconclusive with both sides claiming victory |- |'''Battles of the [[:Category: Jacobite Rising of 1745|Jacobite Rising of 1745]]''' |- | [[:Category:Clifton Moor Skirmish|Clifton Moor Skirmish]] || 19th December 1745|| Clifton Moor, Cumbria, England || Scottish Hanoverians: Government Army|| Jacobites|| a draw. |- | [[:Category:Battle of Culloden|Battle of Culloden]] || 16th April 1746|| Culloden Moor, Inverness-shire, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians: Government Army including 16 infantry battalions, Hessian mercenaries || Jacobites: predominantly Highlanders, some French and Irish units|| Decisive Government victory, Jacobite rebellion collapses. |- | [[:Category:Siege of Blair Castle|Siege of Blair Castle]] || 17th March 1746 to 2nd April 1746 || Blair Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians: Royal Scots Fusiliers || Jacobites: Clan Murray, Clan Macpherson || Jacobite forces withdrew, government garrison relieved. |- | [[:Category:Battle of Falkirk Muir|Battle of Falkirk Muir]] || 17th January 1746|| Falkirk, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians: Government Army|| Jacobites|| Jacobite Victory. |- | [[:Category:Battle of Prestonpans|Battle of Prestonpans]] ||21st September 1745 ||Prestonpans , East Lothian, Scotland || Scottish Hanoverians: 2300 Government forces || Jacobites: 2500 || Jacobite victory |}
    == Research Links == * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Scotland History of Scotland] - Wikipedia * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Military_history_of_Scotland Military history of Scotland] - Wikipedia * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_battles_involving_the_Kingdom_of_Scotland List of battles involving the Kingdom of Scotland] - Wikipedia

    Baty Name Study

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    [[Category:Baty Name Study]] [[Category:Baty Name Study Members]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Baty}} ==Project Information == === How to Join === Open to everyone at any participation level. To join, just click the edit button of this space page and add your name to the bottom in the '''=== Member list and what we're working on ===''' section. Be sure to add what you're working on. You can come back and edit or update your efforts at any time. In the '''=== Family research projects ===''' section you can post any brick wall ancestors or areas where you need help with research or if you are seeking collaboration on projects. Feel free to edit this area and update it as you see fit. Another easy way to collaborate and stay connected on Baty surname topics is to add Baty to your followed tags, and put the Baty One Name Sticker on your Baty ancestor profiles. Please contact the project leader [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] or post a comment at the foot of the page if you have any questions. Thanks! === Goals === This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. === Sticker === If you would like to add your Baty profile, add this code above the
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    {{One Name Study|name=Baty}} === Baty Surname Variants === Batie, Batison, Batisoun, Baty, '''[[Space:Beaty_Name_Study|Beaty]]''', '''[[Space:Beatty_Name_Study|Beatty]]''', Beattie, Beattison, Bette, Betty === Baty name resources === If you know of any resources, please link them here: * '''[http://bp2000.org/index.php The New Beatty Project]''': Genealogy Archives and Related Information from The Beatty Project 2000; Baty, Beaty, Beatty, Beattie, Beatty and other spellings. The Beatty DNA Project Origins of "Adam" - Progenitor of Group 1. * '''[http://www.beattydna.org/ The Beatty DNA Project]''' Connecting the many Beatty families together using Y-DNA. * '''[http://bp2000.org/wrappers/pages.php?ID=123# Beatty Families in Scotland and Northern England before 1600: Beatty/Baty/Batison of Dumfriesshire]''' By John D. Beatty: A collection of historical records and information about the earliest mentions of the Beatty surname and its variants.
    * '''[http://www.beattydna.org/assets/applets/Scotland-7-2__small_.pdf A Summary of Batie and Batison Families in Sixteenth Century Eskdale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland]''' By John D. Beatty and Leslie F. Beaty: A wonderful compliation of old Baty/Beaty/Beatty records, maps and historical records. == Project Actvities == === Project Task List === Ongoing project tasks and goals: # Add {{One Name Study|name=Baty}} to profiles of Baty families. # Monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Baty&showall=1 Baty Surname Activity Feed]. # Monitor the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Baty&MaxErrors=100 Baty Surname dbErrors page]. # United States Research: #* First occurence of Surname? #* Locate, catalog and share immigration arrival information for Baty families. #* Track the Baty migration westward from the original colonies. # Scots-Irish migration #* Find and share resources from Scotland to Ireland, Ireland to the New World. #* Coordinate DNA research between the Americas, Ireland, and Scotland #* Obtain and publish ship's manifest lists for migrations to the New World. #* African-American origins for the Baty surname. # Encourage research and interaction between Wikitree and the [http://www.bp2000.org/ Beatty Project] and the [http://www.beattydna.org/ Beatty DNA Projects]. === Project Discussion === Links to G2G threads about Baty name discussions. If you create a discussion, please put a link to it here: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/637578/the-baty-surname-african-american-origins The Baty surname: African-American origins] === Family research projects === If you have a specific category that would like added, please put it here. Brick wall ancestors are welcome! # [[Beatty-1560|John Beatty]] #* Find a male patrilineal descendant of [[Beatty-1560|John Beatty]] in order to obtain a DNA sample and add this Beatty family to the known DNA resources. === Member list and what we're working on === Please post a quick introduction of yourself and list what Baty research interests you have an your current Baty Genealogy interests. [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] - I am currently developing the Beatty Name Study page & publicizing it to attract new members, & trying to find the [[Space:Finding_the_parents_of_Samuel_H._Baty%2C_1830_-_1912|parents of Samuel Baty or Beaty]]. [[Baty-249|SM BATY]] - Joining search.

    Baucom yDNA Project

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    To prove or disprove that [[Baucom-26|Nicholas]] and his first wife [[Mary-288|Mary]] were the parents of the [[Baucom-23|John Baucom]], husband of [[Rachael-6|Rachel Baucom]] Background Information: Nicholas and Mary Baucom had a son John Baucom baptized in 1725 at Baltimore, MD. About 1742 a Nicholas Baucom and wife Sarah Lee are in NC and in his will he listed a son John. When a John Baucom, husband of Rachel Barker died in 1797 almost everyone thought that this John was the son of Nicholas. No proof was ever offered and I was skeptical because not one descendant of John have I found that named a son Nicholas. Later I exchanged Baucom information with a woman in Arkansas who told me of a newspaper article about Josiah Baucom that stated that his father’s parents were [[Baucom-250|James Baucom]] and [[Drake-2933|Frances Drake]] from England. [[Baucom-50|Josiah]] was a brother to my ancestor, [[Baucom-53|Cader Baucom]], both sons of [[Baucom-23|John Baucom]] and [[Barker-61|Rachel Barker]]. John’s will names 8 sons and 3 daughters. So I started a Y-DNA project and the results are listed here. Testees 1-4 are descendants of sons John Baucom and Rachel Barker *1 is my line is via Cader. Tested at Gene Tree, the results entered manually at Family Tree kit B3595 *2’s line is via Cader’s brother Josiah and his son Ransom. He mailed me his results. *3 is via Josiah’s son Wiley found at [http://www.baucum.org/ Baucom Genealory] #3 on the PDF chart, Tested by DNA Heritage. *4 is someone who does not want his ancestor known. Testees 6-9 thought that they were descendants of Nicholas and Sarah Lee *6 is a descendant of their son Aaron. Tested at Gene Tree. *7 is a descendant of their son Moses. Tested at Gene Tree (#6 and # 7 did not Match each other) *8, is also a descendant of Moses. He was tested at Family Tree and is kit 312982 *9 is a descendant of Nicholas (Jr.) An O’Sullivan woman had her Baucom uncle take the test, kit #192140. [http://www.familytreedna.com/public/baucum/default.aspx?section=yresults FamilyTreeDNA Baucom Public Website] *12 Is a descendant of Isham Baucom who went to KY from NC in 1800’s. Isham was thought to have been the son of John Jr. a brother to Cader and Josiah. He was not. *15 A descendant of two generations of George Washington Baucoms in the 1800’s has Y DNA that so far matches no one. Conclusion; #1-4 match each other but do not match #7-9 who do match each other. The other remaining lines once thought that they fit in one or both lines but they are separate. Please see all the [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baucom WikiTree Baucoms] for more information on our families. Comments and Questions are welcome: jim0400@aol.com [[Baucom-233|Jim Baucom]]

    Bauer Name Study

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

    Baumgardner Family History

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    [[Category:Family Histories]] Here is a central page for collecting information related to the '''Baumgardner''' or '''Baumgartner''' surname and Baumgardner families. === Origins of Baumgardner Name === The surname is found in the Eastern side of Germany and Prussia region. It is a German and Swiss name. Origin being someone who owned or worked in an orchard. Also a name for someone from any of various minor places called Baumgarten. Around 1100, it was a marriage of two names; Baumgartner derived from the marriage of two families Baum and Gardt. === Geographic Locations of Baumgardners === In the US most Baumgardners lived in the mid-west; Ohio, Illinois, Indiana.

    Bavaria Team

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    [[Category:Germany Project]][[Category:Bayern, Deutschland]][[Category:Bavaria, Germany]] This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]]
    Return to [[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany's 16 Modern Regions]] ---- =Bavaria, Germany/Bayern, Deutschland= This page was created to offer a place to collaborate on Bavaria research. You can ask questions in the comments below or offer suggestions on new resources to attach to our resources list. ==How Can You Help Improve Profiles In This Region?== *There are extensive profile improvements that need to be done in this region and we could really use your help. See links, below. *Members with knowledge of this region can answer questions and offer guidance on this page, our Google Group and on G2G. *Ensure the information and links on this page are up-to-date (especially for archival and research site information) *Do you live in Bavaria? You can offer archive, library, church, etc. research visits for other members. *Create new Space pages for region-specific geographical, topical, or other, that include images, history, and anything helpful for collaborating and helping other researchers. ===Links === :We'd appreciate your help with sourcing, connecting, merging and fixing database errors on the profiles in this region. Click the links below to get lists of profiles in Bavaria that need some love (click "get profiles" in the left column to generate a list): *UNSOURCED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Sources_FAQ|unsourced]] profiles that need reliable sources added, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DBavaria+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Bavaria" and [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DBayern+unsourced&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE] to search "Bayern". For more information/instruction on sourcing, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Sourcerers_Team|Germany Project Sourcerers Team]] *UNCONNECTED PROFILES: to get a list of [[Help:Unconnected|unconnected]] profiles that need to be connected to the main tree, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DBavaria+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Bavaria" and [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DBayern+unconnected&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE] to search "Bayern". For more information/instruction on connecting profiles, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Connectors_Team|Germany Project Connectors Team]] *UNMERGED MATCHES: To get a list of [[Help:Merging#Unmerged_Matches|unmerged matches]] that need research and sourcing, with the goal to ultimately merge or reject the match, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DBavaria+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE]''' to search "Bavaria" and [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=location%3DBayern+unmergedmatch&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 HERE] to search "Bayern". For more information/instruction on merging and unmerged matches, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Arborists_Team#Research_Unmerged_Matches|Germany Project Arborists Team]] *SUGGESTIONS: To get a list of [[Help:Suggestions|suggestions]] aka database errors that need data doctor attention, click '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DBavaria+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE]''' to search "Bavaria" and [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err6&Query=location%3DBayern+&MaxErrors=1000& HERE] to search "Bayern". For more information/instruction on clearing database errors, see [[Space:Germany_Project_Data_Doctors_Team|Germany Project Data Doctors Team]]. == Overview of Bavaria == : Flag and Coat of Arms: :{{Image|file=German_Flags.png |size=s |align=l }} {{Image|file=Bavaria_Team.jpg |size=s |align=l }}{{Clear}} :State of the Federal Republic of Germany: 1949 :Capital: Munich :English: Bavaria, Free State of Bavaria :German: Bayern, Freistaat Bayern {{Image|file=German_Roots_Images-5.png |size=s |align=r |caption=Bavaria within Germany }} :The Free State of Bavaria is a federal state of Germany. It is the largest by area and second largest by population, with 12.5 million inhabitants. Bavaria's main cities are Munich, its capital and largest city, Nuremberg and Augsburg. Other large cities include Regensburg, Würzburg, Ingolstadt, Fürth and Erlangen. :Bavaria has a long history beginning in 555. It has been a Duchy, a part of the Holy Roman Empire, a kingdom, and after World War II part of the new German Federation. It includes parts of the historical regions of Franconia, Upper Palatinate and Swabia. It is considered a wealthy state with the second highest GDP. Two major rivers flow through the state, the Danube (Donau) and the Main. :Three German dialects are spoken in Bavaria - Austro-Bavarian in Old Bavaria (South-East and East); Swabian German (an Alemannic German dialect) in the Bavarian part of Swabia (South West); and East Franconian German in Franconia (North). In the 20th century an increasing part of the population began to speak Standard German, mainly in the cities. *[https://www.bayern.de/ Bayern.de]: Official Website *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria Wikipedia]: Bavaria *[https://www.britannica.com/place/Bavaria Britannica]: Bavaria *[https://en.wikivoyage.org/wiki/Bavaria WikiVoyage]: Bavaria *More info on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coat_of_arms_of_Bavaria Coat of Arms of Bavaria] ===Maps=== :Bavaria is a landlocked state in the southeast of Germany. With an area of 70,550.19 square kilometers (27,239.58 sq mi), Bavaria is the largest German state by land area, comprising roughly a fifth of the total land area of Germany. Bavaria shares international borders with Austria, the Czech Republic, and Switzerland (across Lake Constance). The Bavarian Alps create a natural border with Austria and within the range is the highest peak in Germany, the Zugspitze. The Bavarian Forest and the Bohemian Forest create another natural border with the Czech Republic. Neighboring states within Germany are Baden-Württemberg, Hesse, Thuringia, and Saxony. :Maps Coordinates: 48°46′39″N 11°25′52″E *[http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Bavaria Google Maps]: Bavaria Map *[https://geoportal.bayern.de/bayernatlas/?lang=de&topic=ba&bgLayer=atkis&catalogNodes=11,122 Geoportal]: Bayern - If you go to "Thema wechseln" - "Verwaltungsatlas" - "Kirchen" (on the left) - "kath. Kirche" you can display the parish boundaries. It is ideal to find the possible parish. Or you can change to an historic map. On the bottom right "Hintergrund" change to "Historische Karte" *[https://www.meyersgaz.org/place/10121035 Meyers Gazetteer]: Bayern (Bayern, Traunstein, Oberbayern, Bayern) *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria#/media/File:Baiern_unter_den_Carolingern_im_Jahre_900.jpg Wikipedia]: The Kingdom of Bavaria in 900 *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria#/media/File:Karte_Herzogtum_Bayern_im_10._Jahrhundert.png Wikipedia]: Bavaria in the 10th century *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria#/media/File:Bayern_von_1800_bis_heute.png Wikipedia]: Bavaria in the 19th century and beyond *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria#/media/File:WV-Bavaria_regions.svg Wikipedia]: Administrative districts (Regierungsbezirke and Bezirke) of Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria#/media/File:Bavaria,_administrative_divisions_-_de_-_colored.svg Wikipedia]: Map of the Landkreise of Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavaria#/media/File:Pop_density_of_Germany.png Wikipedia]: Bavaria is one of Germany's least densely populated states. === History === :The Duchy of Bavaria dates back to the year 555. In the 17th century, the Duke of Bavaria became a Prince-elector of the Holy Roman Empire. The Kingdom of Bavaria existed from 1806 to 1918, when Bavaria became a republic. In 1946, the Free State of Bavaria reorganized itself on democratic lines. Bavaria has had a major influence on many events throughout European history. This link - [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Bavaria History of Bavaria] - is the source for almost anything you want to know about Bavaria's history. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_Bavaria Wikipedia]: History of Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kingdom_of_Bavaria Wikipedia]: Kingdom of Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Duchy_of_Bavaria Wikipedia]: Duchy of Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/German_Empire Wikipedia]: The German Empire *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holy_Roman_Empire Wikipedia]: Holy Roman Empire *[http://www.dvhh.org/history/index.htm#1700s Danube Swabian History] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Swabia Wikipedia]: Swabia === Culture=== :Bavarians foster different cultural identities: Franconia in the north, speaking East Franconian German, Bavarian Swabia in the south west, speaking Swabian German and Altbayern (so-called "Old Bavaria", the regions forming the "historic", pentagon-shaped Bavaria before the acquisitions through the Vienna Congress, nowadays the districts of the Upper Palatinate, Lower and Upper Bavaria). In Munich the Old Bavarian dialect was spoken, but nowadays mainly High German. :Bavarian culture (Altbayern) has a long and predominant tradition of Roman Catholic faith. Pope Emeritus, Benedict XVI (Joseph Alois Ratzinger), was born in Marktl am Inn in Upper Bavaria and was Cardinal-Archbishop of Munich and Freising. Otherwise, the Franconian and Swabian regions of the modern State of Bavaria are historically more diverse in religion, with both Catholic and Protestant traditions. As of 2010, 54.4% of Bavarians still adhere to Roman Catholicism, though the number is on the decline; 20.4% of the population adheres to the Evangelical Lutheran Church in Bavaria; Muslims make up 4.0% of the population; and 21.2% of Bavarians are irreligious or adhere to other religions. :Bavarians emphasize pride in their traditions. Traditional costumes collectively known as Tracht are worn on special occasions and include, in Altbayern, Lederhosen for males and Dirndl for females. Centuries-old folk music is performed. The Maibaum, or Maypole (which in the Middle Ages served as the community's yellow pages, as figurettes on the pole represent the trades of the village), and the bagpipes in the Upper Palatinate region bear witness to the ancient Celtic and Germanic remnants of cultural heritage of the region. There are a lot of traditional Bavarian sports disciplines, e.g. the Aperschnalzen is an old tradition of competitive whipcracking. :Cuisine in Bavaria has many dishes in common with Austria and Switzerland. It is known for its beer gardens, pretzels, potato dishes and beet dishes. Meats and noodles, coffee cakes and fruit cakes. Oktoberfest, beer gardens, castles, wood working, and alpine sports are all part of Bavarian culture. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavarian_cuisine Wikipedia]: Bavarian cuisine *[https://www.lonelyplanet.com/germany/Bavaria LonelyPlanet]: Bavaria *[https://www.lonelyplanet.com/germany/bavaria/travel-tips-and-articles/top-10-reasons-to-visit-bavaria/40625c8c-8a11-5710-a052-1479d276d798 LonelyPlanet]: Top 10 reasons to visit Bavaria *[https://wikitravel.org/en/Bavaria WikiTravel]: Bavaria *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187293-Activities-Bavaria.html Tripadvisor]: Things to Do in Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Museums_in_Bavaria Wikipedia]: Category:Museums in Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bavarian_National_Museum Wikipedia]: Bavarian National Museum *[https://www.tripadvisor.com/Attractions-g187293-Activities-c49-Bavaria.html Tripadvisor]: Museums in Bavaria *[https://www.guide-to-bavaria.com/en/Bavaria-Museums-Galleries.html Guide to Bavaria]: Museums and Galleries ==Research Help and Regional Resources== ===Online Resource Compilations=== *[http://ofb.genealogy.net/ Genealogy.net]: Online Familienbücher aka OFBs (regional family books). Also see [[Space:Familienbücher:_German_Family_Books|THIS PAGE]] for Familienbücher that are not available online, but our members will do lookups for you. *[https://www.genealoger.com/german/ger_2_bayern.htm Genealoger]: Family History and Genealogy Resources: Bavaria *[https://ggsmn.org/cpage.php?pt=16 German Genealogical Society of MN]: Bavaria Resources and Email Lists *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:WikiProject_Germany/Portal:Bavaria Wikipedia]: Portal - Bavaria *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Bavaria Wikipedia]: Category - Bavaria *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/583499/good-source-for-coburg-bayern-deutschland-bavaria-germany WikiTree G2G]: a good source for Coburg, Bayern, Deutschland *[https://www.genealogie-kiening.de/ Genealohie-Kiening]: Genealogy and house chronicles in the area northwest of Munich *[http://www.theancestorhunt.com/blog/europe-free-online-historical-newspapers#.XQmRCohKh9B The Ancestor Hunt]: free online resources for international newspapers: see the section for Germany. *[http://wiki-en.genealogy.net/Main_Page Genealogy.net]: GenWiki, main page *[https://www.germanroots.com/germanlinks.html German Roots.com]: German Genealogy Resources on the Internet *[[:Category:Germany_Genealogy_Resources|WikiTree Category]]: Germany Genealogy Resources *[[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|WikiTree: Germany Project Resources]] ===Vital Records=== *[https://www.archion.de/de/browse/?no_cache=1&path=48049 Archion.de]: Protestant church records from Bavaria ($subcription site) *[https://data.matricula-online.eu/en/deutschland/ Matricula]: Catholic Church records **[https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/augsburg/ Augsburg] ** [https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/bamberg/ Bamberg] **[https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/eichstaett/ Eichstätt] **[https://digitales-archiv.erzbistum-muenchen.de/actaproweb/altview.jsf?id=48 München und Freising] **[https://data.matricula-online.eu/de/deutschland/passau/ Passau] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3398459 FamilySearch]: Germany, Bavaria, Catholic Church Records, 1650-1875 *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/3227343 FamilySearch]: Ansbach, Middle Franconia, Brenner Collection of Genealogical Records, 1550-1900 at FamilySearch *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2660214 FamilySearch]: Bavaria: Nuremberg Civil Registration, 1803-1886 *[https://www.bsb-muenchen.de/en/collections/article/digital-search-in-the-historical-press-bayerische-staatsbibliothek-starts-newspaper-portal-digipress-1840/ Bavarian State Library]: Digitized Historical Newspapers *[https://www.genteam.eu GenTeam.eu]: register for an account and you'll get access to databases containing records in Vienna, Czech Republic, Slovakia, Slovenia, Passau, Nuernberg, Bayreuth, etc. *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Online_Genealogy_Records FamilySearch]: Germany Online Genealogy Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Church_Records FamilySearch]: German Church Records *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germany_Civil_Registration FamilySearch]: German Civil Registration {| text align center |+ '''eher für die vor Ort Recherche / rather for on-site research''' | {| Border ''1''; text align center |- |Name |Bereich / area |Link |Adresse / Address |Telefon / Telephone |Fax |eMail |- |BayernPortal
    (läuft über das Bayerisches Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft und Kunst) |Möglichkeit zur Beantragung der Nutzung oder Einsichtnahme von Archivgut aus kommunalen Orts-Archiven. Je nach vorheriger Ortsauswahl, werden die Kontaktdaten der Gemeinde, des Landratsamtes und des Regierungsbezirkes angezeigt.
    Possibility to apply for the use or inspection of archive material from local municipal archives. Depending on the location selected, the contact details of the municipality, the district office and the administrative district are displayed |[https://www.bayernportal.de/dokumente/lebenslage/803137998824167 BayernPortal] | | | | |- |Staatliche Archive Bayerns |Informationen zu den jeweiligen Archiven in Bayern und deren regionaler Zuständigkeit
    Information on the respective archives in Bavaria and their regional responsibilities |http://www.gda.bayern.de | | | | |- |Bayerisches Hauptstaatsarchiv |Postanschrift für alle Abteilungen |[https://www.gda.bayern.de/hauptstaatsarchiv Hauptstaatsarchiv] |Postfach 221152
    80501 München ||+49 (0) 89 28638-2596 ||+49 (0) 89 28638-2954 |poststelle(at)bayhsta.bayern.de |- |Staatsarchiv München |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Oberbayern''' | |Schönfeldstraße 3
    80539 München ||+49 (0) 89 28638-2525 ||+49 (0) 89 28638-2526 | |- |Staatsarchiv Landshut |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Niederbayern''' | |Burg Trausnitz
    84036 Landshut ||+49 (0) 871 92328-1 ||+49 (0) 871 92328-8 | |- |Staatsarchiv Amberg |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Oberpfalz''' | |Archivstraße 3
    92224 Amberg ||+49 (0) 9621 307270 ||+49 (0) 9621 307288 | |- |Staatsarchiv Bamberg |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Oberfranken''' | |Hainstraße 39
    96047 Bamberg ||+49 (0) 951 98622-0 ||+49 (0) 951 98622-50 | |- |Staatsarchiv Coburg |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Landkreis Coburg''' | |Herrngasse 11
    96450 Coburg ||+49 (0) 9561 92833 ||+49 (0) 9561 94017 | |- |Staatsarchiv Nürnberg |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Mittelfranken''' | |Archivstraße 17
    90408 Nürnberg ||+49 (0) 911 935190 ||+49 (0] 911 935199 | |- |Staatsarchiv Würzburg |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Unterfranken''' | |Residenz-Nordflügel
    97070 Würzburg ||+49 (0) 931 35529-0 ||+49 (0) 931 3552970 | |- |Staatsarchiv Augsburg |Regional zuständiges Staatsarchiv '''Schwaben''' | |Salomon-Idler-Straße 2
    86159 Augsburg ||+49 (0) 821 575025 ||+49 (0) 821 579945 |} {|text align center |+'''Recherche zu Sudetendeutschen/Deutschböhmen und Deutschmährer in Bayern''' |Den Sudetendeutschen kam im 1946 neu konstituierten Bayern eine besondere Rolle zu; 1954 übernahm der Freistaat die Schirmherrschaft über die Volksgruppe und erklärte sie zum genuin vierten Stamm innerhalb Bayerns (Altbayern, Schwaben, Franken, Sudetendeutsche)
    The Sudeten Germans were given a special role in the newly constituted Bavaria of 1946; in 1954, the Free State assumed patronage over the ethnic group and declared them to be a genuine fourth tribe within Bavaria (Old Bavarians, Swabians, Franconians, Sudeten Germans) {| Border ''1''; text align center |- |Name |Link |Bereich / area |Adresse / Address |Telefon / Telephone |eMail |- |Sudetendeutsche Landsmannschaft – Bundesverband – e.V. |https://www.sudeten.de/heimat-online |Übersicht über deutsche und ausländische Webseiten, in denen Heimatlandschaften, -kreise und -orte in Böhmen, Mähren und Sudetenschlesien vorgestellt werden
    Overview of German and foreign websites presenting home regions, districts and places in Bohemia, Moravia and Sudeten Silesia |Hochstraße 8
    81669 München ||+49 (0) 89 480003-70
    +49 (0) 89 480003-54 (Presse) |info(at)sudeten.de |- |Vereinigung Sudetendeutscher Familienforscher e.V. (VSFF) |https://www.sudetendeutsche-familienforscher.de |genealogischer Verein zur Erforschung der Geschichte deutscher Familien in den ehemaligen österreichischen Kronländern Böhmen, Mähren und Österreichisch-Schlesien. Der Verein versteht sich als Fortführung der am 18. Oktober 1926 in Dux gegründeten Mittelstelle für Familienforschung.
    genealogical association for researching the history of German families in the former Austrian crown lands of Bohemia, Moravia and Austrian Silesia. The association sees itself as a continuation of the Mittelstelle für Familienforschung founded in Dux on October 18, 1926. |Sudetendeutschen Haus
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    81669 München | |über Kontaktformular https://www.sudetendeutsche-familienforscher.de/kontakt/ |- |Sudetendeutsches Genealogisches Archiv (SGA) der Vereinigung Sudetendeutscher Familienforscher e.V. (VSFF) |https://www.sudetendeutsche-familienforscher.de/vereinsarchiv-sga |Ein Teil der Bibliothek ist in der [https://www.martin-opitz-bibliothek.de/de Martin-Opitz-Bibliothek] zugänglich und steht zur Fernleihe zur Verfügung.
    Part of the library is accessible at [https://www.martin-opitz-bibliothek.de/de Martin-Opitz-Bibliothek] and is available for interlibrary loan. |Sudetendeutschen Haus
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    Bay de Verde Surnames

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    [[Category:Bay de Verde, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Bay de Verde, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Bay de Verde, Newfoundland]] A comprehensive list of surnames associated with [[Space:Bay_de_Verde,_Newfoundland|the town of Bay de Verde]]. Please add profile links to the names below, as they are created; or earlier instances of these names in Bay de Verde, if they are added. ==List of Surnames== Note: These surnames and their exposition come from the Town of Bay de Verde homepage, genealogy sectionTown of Bay de Verde, [https://www.baydeverde.com/heritage-premises/geneology/ Geneology. Profiles of Family Names of Bay de Verde.] Accessed 2020.. This is intended as a research aide, and guide, and needs to be verified with sources. ====Abbott==== The Abbott surname is found quite extensively in the Bonavista area but no link has been made to those of the Bay de Verde area. James Abbott likely came from Waterford, Ireland to Bay de Verde as an indentured servant to one of the established planters sometime after 1812. The first record of this family name at Bay de Verde occurs in the Anglican Baptismal Records where James Abbott and Mary Blundon are recorded as having a child James baptised in the Anglican Church by Rev. Fredrick Carrington on April 23, 1814. The baptism of the next two children however, is found in the Catholic baptismal records at Harbour Grace which would indicate that James Abbott was a Catholic. Mary was a daughter of Thomas Blundon which could partly explain the baptism in the Anglican Church. Then again, people of the time were interested in having the child baptised by a clergyman and Carrington may have been the only one available at the time. ====Adey==== (Also Eady, Eddy.) This name has been traced to Cornwall and Devon in England. It is one of the older name at Bay de Verde, probably from the area of Bristol in England. Mary, a daughter of Stephen and Sarah Adey was baptised by Rev John Clinch on September 7, 1797 at Bay de Verde. She was six years old. The Plantation Book has Stephen Adey owning land at Bay de Verde in 1782, so we can assume that he must have come here at least by that year. The name has undergone several changes over the years. They were originally known as ADEY but in later years the name changed to Eady at Bay de Verde and Eddy at Sibley’s Cove. Descendants of Stephen were living at Bay de Verde until October 19, 2002 when his great great grandson Thomas Eddy died. Some of Stephen’s other descendants are still living close by at Sibley’s Cove. Another family of Adey’s were at Hant’s Harbour but it is not known if they are connected to those of Bay de Verde. ====Bayley==== The earliest Bailey at Bay de Verde was Richard Bayley who was here in 1675 with 32 men fishing with six boats. Only one family of Baileys has been found at Bay de Verde after that time, a John Bailey born in 1766 and married to Elizabeth. John Bailey is deeded land by his father-in-law in 1805 according to the Plantation Book Records. No surname has been found for Elizabeth. Eight children are born to John and Elizabeth between 1803 and 1824 but what is strange about this family is that not one of the children are found at any later time in the Anglican or any other records for Bay de Verde. Could it be that all of them died young? Mortality rates were very high at the time but this would be unlikely. In any case if they lived, none of them settled down at Bay de Verde but both John and Elizabeth lived out their days here, as both of them are shown in the Anglican Burial Records. It is not known if this John was connected to the Baileys of the Bonaventure area of Trinity Bay, although it is quite likely that he came from that area, as there were Baileys with similar naming patterns there much earlier. ====Barter==== The Barter name is found at Bay de Verde shortly after 1800 when Amos and Robert who appear to be brothers arrive here. Amos had only one daughter, Clara who was born in 1820 and died in 1852. William, however, was a bit more prolific. He married Suzanna Lockyer and they had two sons and two daughters. Suzanna was a daughter of William Lockyer who owned a prime piece of waterfront property. The property is shared with the Barters and continued to be owned by both families until it was abandoned with the close of the cod fishery in 1992. The Barter surname was also found at St. John’s but it is not known if the Barters of Bay de Verde were related. ====Blundon==== This is a surname of England and has sometimes been used interchangeably with Blundell, but in this area it has always been Blundon. It is a fairly old name at Bay de Verde dating from at least as early as about 1770. It is difficult to say whether or not the three Blundon families at Bay de Verde were related. Naming patterns would tend to suggest that they were, but there are some things to indicate that they were not. The Plantation Book has a Thomas Blundon owning land there in 1770. A John Blundon is listed as selling land at Bay de Verde in 1783. He later moved to Grates Cove and from there to Catalina and then back to Lower Island Cove. Stephen, one of his sons moved to Hickmans Harbour on the south shore of Random Island and set up a timber business and is acclaimed as the first settler of that community. Other descendants settled in many places in the Random Sound area as well as other parts of Trinity Bay. Some of the Bay de Verde Blundons are descended from [[Blunden-407|James Blundon]] who married Mary Stevens, a daughter of an old established planter family and began a family in 1788. Other Blundons are descended from Thomas Blundon, a possible son of the first Thomas who also began a family in 1788. Their descendants still live at Bay de Verde today. ====Brady==== The name has been traced by MacLysaght in the Irish Counties of Cavan, Leitrim and Clare. It is one of the Irish family names that shows up at Bay de Verde shortly after 1800. There is a possibility that some of these men came as Irish servants to work for the established English Planters at Bay de Verde. They would be required to work for the planter for up to 5 years before they would be free to go on their own. In some cases these men married into these Protestant families. John Brady was one of them. He married Anne Blundon, a daughter of James Blundon, an established planter. Francis, the first son of John Brady moved to St. John’s when he was young and married Mary Walsh from Carrick on Sur in County Waterford, Ireland. He and his family went on to establish a grocery business on Duckworth Street. The other Brady’s established themselves at Bay de Verde and Red Head Cove. To the southwest of Red Head Cove along by the brook, Thomas Brady built a winter tilt and had a farm there for many years. The area is still referred to as Bradys today. At Bay de Verde, the Bradys were well known as master carpenters. John Brady, born in 1864 was one of the head carpenters who built the Roman Catholic Church at Bay de Verde. The name died out in this area in 1978 with the death of Michael Brady. ====Broaders==== (Also Broderick). Those of Bay de Verde likely came from Kilkenny, Cork or Waterford. The two names of this area are Broaders and Broderick. These two names have been used interchangeably in this area since they first appeared in the late 1700’s. Many records will say that they are the same name. However, they are two distinctly different families in this area. The Broaders family were at Bay de Verde prior to 1800. John Walsh and Thomas Broaders are listed in the Plantation Book as having a company here in 1804. This was likely a Cooperage as John Walsh is listed as a Cooper in another entry of the Plantation Book. John Broaders was born in 1799, a son of John Broaders who is listed as owning property at Bay de Verde in 1793. It does not appear that the Broaders owned any waterfront property at foreside, the prime fishing area. The Broaders family chose to live and fish at the backside area of Bay de Verde, with fishing premises there until the 1950’s. Thomas Brawders is listed in the 1800 census for Grates Cove. It is not known if he is the same Thomas Broaders who is listed at Bay de Verde earlier. It is at Grates Cove that the name changes to Broderick, but baptismal and marriage records still list them sometimes as Broaders. The Brodericks living at Bay de Verde today, have their roots at Lower Island Cove. William Broderick, a grandson of the first William Broderick who lived at Lower Island Cove, came to Bay de Verde in the late 1920’s and wouldn’t you know, married into the Broaders family. Sorting out the records has been quite a challenge, but family naming patterns has helped clarify the different lines. Today the distinctive names still hold. There are Brodericks and Broaders at Bay de Verde but only Brodericks at Grates Cove. ====Coish==== Family tradition is that the first Coish came from England and settled in Ochre Pit Cove and later some of his descendants moved to Indian Islands. A Thomas Coish is shown in the Plantation Book records for Ochre Pit Cove as owning land there in 1786. Two of his sons made their homes in Bay de Verde around 1830. Robert Coish born in 1807 came to Bay de Verde and operated a schooner for the Duffett family. His brother Richard born in 1804 married a girl from Ochre Pit Cove but also settled at Bay de Verde. The naming pattern for the Coishs of Bay de Verde are similar to those of the Ochre Pit Cove area. Names such as Thomas, Richard and Robert are found in both areas. Today this is one of the most common names at Bay de Verde. ====Conway==== The Conway’s of Bay de Verde are descended from John Conway from County Cork who settled at Turks Cove on the south side of Trinity Bay. His son Richard Conway had a son and two daughters who came to Bay de Verde around the turn of the century. Henry Conway married Josephine Cotter while his sister Frances married Michael Cotter. Another sister, Mary married Edward Walsh and many of their descendants are still living at Bay de Verde today. ====Cotter==== The Cotter name has been at Bay de Verde since as early as 1783. That is when James Cotter bought waterfront property from John Blundon for 15 pounds and another piece from John Janes in 1792 for 12 pounds. He along with Henry Ryan also acquired a rather large prime piece of property where the wharf is today. He seems to have been a rather enterprising fellow as a later Plantation Book record shows William Danson, a Bristol merchant buying the property from James Cotter and Henry Ryan for 240 pounds. Whether it was a good move or not is open to question, as his descendants were then forced to established fishing premises at the Backside of Bay de Verde, a much rougher area. The Cotters seem to have a knack for farming as they cleared and planted gardens in many places around Bay de Verde especially on the south side of the harbour where most of them lived. Although the descendants of James Cotter have lived at Bay de Verde since about 1800, most of them have moved to other parts of Canada and the United States. Only one family now makes Bay de Verde their home. ====Critch==== Critch, or Crutch, as it was often recorded is another name that has been at Bay de Verde since 1794. Nathanial Crutch received land by deed of gift from Roger Bryan in 1794. It may be that Natt married one of Bryan’s daughters or they were related in some way. Some of the Critchs moved to Lower Island Cove and later to Hant’s Harbour and from there to the north side of Trinity Bay, but some of them remained at Bay de Verde and intermarried. The name has not been at Bay de Verde for quite some time. The last directory with the name Critch was 1864. It did not occur in any later directories. In 1868, Thomas Keefe bought the Critch property located on the north of Backside from Sarah Critch (Emberley), wife of George Critch. This family had moved to St. John’s some years earlier. It appears that George died sometime after 1864 and his wife and son, John who was now working as a cooper in St. John’s decided to cut their ties to Bay de Verde and so they sold their property. ====Dagwell==== This somewhat unusual family name was at Bay de Verde at least as early as 1828 as there is a child born to William Garrett and Ann Dagwell in 1828. Ann is likely a sister of Thomas Dagwell who has a child baptized in 1843. The name is one of the few that is not found in Searys family names of Newfoundland. One of the daughters of Thomas married into the Blundon family and another married a Beckett from Old Perlican. Nothing is known of the other children. ====Dineen==== Timothy Dineen was born in Lismore, Ireland in 1772 and came to Bay de Verde in 1792 as a young man. Sometime after 1805, he acquired the Bay de Verde Plantation of Dr. John Clinch of Trinity. This was quite a large plantation located adjacent to where the launchway is today and extending north to the first cliff and eastward for more than 600 feet. Timothy went on to develop quite a large mercantile fishing enterprise consisting of a Coopers Shop and a cookhouse where his hired men stayed. He married Johanna Hyde, a sister of Thomas Hyde of Bay de Verde and had one son Thomas. When Timothy died in 1832, he left half his estate to his son Thomas and the other half to his brother-in-law Thomas Hyde. He bequeathed his house to Bishop Fleming of St. John’s but allowed Thomas Hyde to live in it until Bishop Fleming chose to dispossess him of it. Timothy Dineen’s headstone is still standing in the Chapel Rock Cemetery at Bay de Verde. ====Dinn==== (Sometimes Denn.) The first occurrence of the name at Bay de Verde is a Thomas Dinn who married Bridget Looney and had a son John baptized on June 12, 1840 as per the Northern Bay Baptismal Records. John is still listed as a fisherman at Bay de Verde in 1904, however no descendants of the family remain today. ====Doyle==== Research has indicated that the four Doyles who came and settled on the North Shore of Conception Bay at about the same time may have been brothers or at least closely related. James Doyle settled at Carbonear, Michael and John settled at Gull Island while Morgan settled at Grates Cove. Although Morgan Doyle settled at Grates Cove in the first decade of the 1800s, he is included with the Bay de Verde families as the majority of his descendants lived there. Two of Morgan Doyles children married children of Thomas Noonan of Bay de Verde. Morgans only son Moses married Anne Noonan while his youngest daughter, Eleanor married Dennis Noonan. In 1856, Moses died leaving Anne with a young family of two daughters and four sons. As Morgan was deceased by this time, Anne had no family support at Grates Cove, so she moved back to Bay de Verde to raise her family. She later married Patrick Whalan from Broom Cove near Bay de Verde. Two of her sons, Michael and Moses married Mackey sisters from Bay de Verde and later moved back to take over the plantation at Grates Cove and raise their families. Her son Thomas married Mary Riggs while the youngest son John married Mary Flynn. Her daughter Catherine married James Broaders while Theresa married Lawrence Keyes. All four raised large families at Bay de Verde. ====Duffett==== The Duffetts are one of the earliest recorded planters at Bay de Verde. Although property is not listed for the Duffetts until after 1800, baptismal records indicate they were here much earlier. According to the Bay de Verde Anglican baptismal records, a child named Thomas is baptized for [[Duffett-21|Thomas Duffett]] and [[Stevens-11063|Anne Stevens]] in 1786. The Duffetts had large families who also intermarried with the some of the Catholic families such as the Moore, Broaders and Woodrow families. Some of the Duffetts moved across Trinity Bay to Random Island and began lines of Duffetts there. Descendants of the Duffetts can today be found in many areas of Newfoundland, Canada and the United States. The Duffett name has disappeared from Bay de Verde for more than fifty years. The Duffetts are of two lines, that of Thomas and George who are likely to be brothers or at least closely related. ====Emberly==== This is one of the few families known to have been at Bay de Verde continually since at least 1781. According to a notice of probate [[Emberly-18|Stephen Emberly]] came from Christchurch, County of Hants, England. Joseph Emberley, a Newfoundland trader who retired to Ringwood in Hants may have been related to the first Stephen Emberley. The name Joseph is one that occurs right down through the family. The first Stephen of Bay de Verde was in possession of land given to him by Sarah Banks in 1781. Stephen no doubt received the property when he married [[Dowdall-108|Catherine]], a daughter of Sarah Banks. The Banks had been at Bay de Verde since at least 1716. Sarah is the wife of an Unknown Banks who likely came after the French raids of 1705 or may have been one who endured the raids. The Banks property was located on the south side of the harbour in the most sheltered area adjacent and south of the Taverner Plantation, which indicates that the Banks may have been connected to that early family. The Emberleys lived and fished in the same area since that time, and their descendants still live at Bay de Verde today. The Emberley fishing premises were sold to Quinlan Brothers around 1980 when they needed it for an extension to their sea-food processing facilities. ====Fitzgibbons==== The first Fitzgibbons to Conception Bay appear to be brothers Cornelius and Jeremiah who were living in the Harbour Grace area in 1832. Three grandsons of Cornelius later moved to Redlands, near Job’s Cove. They are relative late-comers to Bay de Verde, the first arriving here after the 1850’s. The first to arrive was Stephen Fitzgibbons who first married Mary Quinlan and later Julia Whalen, a daughter of Thomas Whalen from Broom Cove near Bay de Verde. Stephen lived at Broom Cove and later moved to Bay de Verde where some of his descendants live today. Jeremiah Fitzgibbons is listed in the early Otterbury census. In 1831 he married Mary Jacobs, a daughter of Henry Jacobs of Bay de Verde and moved here. Their children were Henry, Mary and William, none of whom married. This family seem to have become Anglicans, as Henry and Mary are listed in the Anglican records at Bay de Verde. ====Fleming==== Michael Fleming is another of the young Irish men who married into a Protestant planter family. It is quite possible that he was one of the ten Irish youngsters brought over by the established English Planters of Bay de Verde. He married Letitia Blundon, a daughter of James Blundon an established planter. Together they raised a large family of five girls and four boys. Today there is only one Fleming household in Bay de Verde. ====Flynn==== (Sometimes Fling). The earliest Flynn at Bay de Verde was a man by the name of Dominick Flynn. He appears to have been a merchant or at least to have had the backing of a merchant. In 1797, he purchased the Taverner Plantation from Trinity merchant Samuel White for the sum of 300 pounds, quite a large amount at the time. For the next two decades Dominick Flynn built up a thriving mercantile fishing business. He was still living at Bay de Verde according to the 1839 voter’s list, however, his property is by this time in the possession of Thomas O’Neill who came to Bay de Verde in 1824. There is some indication that Flynn experiences some financial difficulties which enabled O’Neill to obtain the property. The other Flynns at Bay de Verde do not seem to be connected in any way to Dominick Flynn. The naming pattern for these Flynns do not have a single Dominick. The other Flynns at Bay de Verde are descended from James Flynn and Mary Walsh. These Flynns were often referred to as Fling in many of the baptismal and marriage records and even the last ones living at Bay de Verde were often called Fling. The Flynn family name became extinct at Bay de Verde in 2002 with the death of John Flynn. ====Foley==== (Or Fowlow.) According to Searys Family Names of Newfoundland, this is a variant of the surnames of Ireland, Fowloo and Foley a surname of England from the English name Foolow (Derbyshire). A William Fowlow owned property at Bay de Verde before 1800 as per the Plantation Book Records. The name has usually been Foley at Bay de Verde while it has been Fowlow at Trinity. The name has long been extinct here. ====Frost==== A surname of England and Ireland with a variety of implications associated with frost, such as white-haired or cold in demeanour. The earliest instance of the name at Bay de Verde is James in 1802. He later married at Grates Cove and his descendants began their nomadic lives around Conception and Trinity Bays. Some of James Frosts descendants became schooner owners and traders which accounts for their movements around the bays. ====Froud==== The Froud name has been at Bay de Verde since at least just after the 1760’s. The Anglican baptismal records list two children of William Froud and Suzanna baptised August 15, 1766. This family is listed in the 1913 voter’s list at Bay de Verde, but their descendants seem to have moved away by 1935. ====Garrett==== The name has been traced in Devon which is where the Bay de Verde Garretts likely originated. The earliest Garrett at Bay de Verde according to Seary book of family names was a Thomas Garrett in 1781 but the earliest to be found in any records here is a baptism of Jonas to William Garrett and Ann Dagwell in 1828. It is quite possible that William was a son of the early Thomas as a son born to Jonas and Catherine Emberley in 1869 was named William Thomas Garrett. ====Green==== The name Walter Green appears in the 1832 Census for Bay de Verde. It is not known where he came from but he married Bridget, a daughter of Thomas North. Although Walter and Bridget had five children, non are found in any later marriage or baptismal records, so it is apparent that they moved away from this area. ====Hurley==== The name Hurley probably came from Cork, Ireland. The Hurleys were at Bay de Verde from early 1800. Michael Hurley probably came as an indentured servant to one of the Duffett planters. Michael married into the Duffett family and other Hurleys married into the Cotters and Noonans. The family name was at Bay de Verde until shortly after 1900. It is possible that these Hurleys were related to those of the North Shore of Conception Bay. ====Hyde==== The Hydes show up at Bay de Verde in the early 1800’s. Thomas Hyde was recorded in the 1839 Voter’s List for Bay de Verde. A reference in the Thomas Cole Collection refers to a Thomas Hyde who was a Newfoundland trader and oil dealer who had properties in Poole, England, and who went bankrupt. Thomas Street bought High Street and five Hill Street tenement properties in Poole from Thomas Hyde. This may be the Thomas Hyde who later is established at Bay de Verde and who is referred to in the journal of Oliver Rouse in 1847-48. Thomas does not appear to be an ordinary individual but rather a man of influence. Ten days after Rouses arrival at Bay de Verde, Mrs. Hyde takes tea with them. Later Mrs. Rouse rides to Lower Island Cove in Mr. Hyde’s cab. Many references are made to him in the journal as helping to oversee distribution of relief to the poor and overseeing road work, which was the means by which the poor received their allowance. No reference is made to him attending the Anglican Church, so one can assume that he was Roman Catholic. Michael and Thomas, who are likely sons of Thomas Hyde married and raised families in this area. Michael and his descendants lived at Bay de Verde while Thomas first married Catherine Colbert and later Mary Rice, a daughter of Patrick Rice of Red Head Cove. Thomas and Mary then moved to Red Head Cove where his descendants still live today. When Timothy Dineen who was married to Johanna, a sister of Thomas Hyde died in 1832, he left half of his plantation to Hyde as well as all of his other property in the harbour. This is the waterfront property on the north side of Bay de Verde next to the slipway that was bought from Thomas Street by John Clinch of Trinity and was later obtained by Timothy Dineen. The Hydes of Red Head Cove owned this property right up until the 1970’s. Today a new wharf is built there. They also claimed a small part of the property at Canaille, a plantation owned prior to 1750 by Henry Barnes of County Dorset in England and later by Thomas Stone, an agent for the Lesters at Trinity. It seems that Thomas Hyde obtained the property from Stone before he moved back to England early in the 1800’s. ====Jacobs==== The first record of this surname at Bay de Verde is Ruth Jacobs, born August 29, 1784 to Henry Jacobs and Martha. The Plantation Book lists Henry Jacobs as owning property deeded to him as a gift from William Sheppard in 1788. This gift of property known as the Sheppards Room may have been given to Henry when he married Martha, who is likely a daughter of Sheppard. The Jacobs used this property until the 1950’s. The Jacobs name was quite numerous at Bay de Verde all during the 1800’s and early 1900’s. Some of them moved to other areas of the island especially the Random Sound area. It is not known if the Jacobs of Bay de Verde were related to the Jacobs of the Northern Bay area. Very few Jacobs are left in the area today. ====Keats==== The earliest Keats were located in the Bonavista area and it is believed that Robert came to settle at Bay de Verde around 1850. We know that the Keats were relative latecomers to Bay de Verde, as witnessed by their settling location on the outskirts of Bay de Verde at a place called Ladder Point. There they built their stage at the bottom of an almost vertical 250 foot cliff and carried their fish on hand barrows to the flakes at the top by means of a narrow bridge of 365 steps built zig-zag up the steep cliff. Several families of Keats still remain at Bay de Verde. ====Keefe==== (Or O'Keefe.) The first family of Keefes at Bay de Verde was Michael who married Elizabeth King about 1805. Michael Keefe bought property from Hurley Paul in 1801 for 1 pound according to the Plantation Book Records of 1804-05. There were several families of Keefes at Bay de Verde and it is not certain how they are connected if at all. There appears to be a connection to the Keefes of Tilting on Fogo Island as well as to those of Harbor Grace. Thomas Keefe of 1814 who married Mary Woodrow was a son of Michael Keefe of Harbour Grace. The name Keefe has been extinct from Bay de Verde since the last decade of the 1900’s. ====Keyes==== Several Keyes appear in the Conception Bay North area in the early 1800’s. Lawrence Keyes seems to have come to Bay de Verde prior to 1820. He may have been a servant to an English planter, possibly the Adeys. He married Suzanna, daughter of Stephen Adey and raised a large family whose descendants still live here today. Patrick Keyes who is likely a brother of Lawrence married Margaret Roach. The Roach name appears in the Plantation Book in 1800 at Bay de Verde. It appears that Patrick Keyes moved to Carbonear as he appears there in the 1832 census. Michael Keyes who married Mary Murray in 1824 at Harbour Grace may also be related. It is not known with certainty that Lawrence, Patrick and Michael were related, but when one examines the naming pattern there are some obvious similarities. ====King==== The King surname is widespread on the North Shore of Conception Bay as well as on both sides of Trinity Bay and other areas of Newfoundland. The first time the name occurs at Bay de Verde is an Abraham King in 1708-09. From apprenticeship records, which can be found online, we know that Abraham was originally from the Bristol area. There are records online on the Dorset Archives that record the purchase of the Bay de Verde property by John King of East Howe, Dorset from Elias Spencer, Jr of Poole on 24 August 1752. The bill of sale states that a House, barn , stables, orchard, and gardens with parcel of 20 Acres are included. We know from the plantation Book that a Henry King owned property at Bay de Verde as early as 1766. The records state that Henry received his property from his father likely the John King who purchased the property in 1752. The Henry named here who married Tamsey Blundon and later Julia Cotter is likely to be the one who owns property to the south of Dominick Flynn as stated in the Plantation Book for 1797 and is likely a descendant of the first King. Not much is known about this family, but his children were all baptized in the Roman Catholic Church as per the Harbor Grace records. It is also interesting to note that Henry names one of his children Samuel possibly after a brother Samuel who also has property at Bay de Verde in 1792. Henry’s last child was born in 1845 but it is apparent that they moved away from Bay de Verde as there is no trace of them in the 1864 directory. ====Kinsella==== This family originated with Timothy Kinsella who came to Job’s Cove from Tintern, County Waterford, Ireland in 1830. The Kinsella family formed close relations with Bay de Verde quite early on when two of Timothy’s sons married North women from Bay de Verde. Patrick Kinsella married Bridget North while Michael married Anne North. Some years later two of Timothy’s grandchildren married two Walshs from Bay de Verde and came to live here. The name has since died out with the passing of Leo Kinsella who died in 1998. ====Lockyer==== There were Lockyers in the Trinity area at the same time as at Bay de Verde but it is not known if they were related. William Lockyer bought land at Bay de Verde in 1774 from Johanna Vincent for 2 pounds. One of his daughters married a Barter and the property was shared with them. This property was in continuous use by their descendants right up to the Cod Moratorium in 1992. It was one of the longest continually used family fishing properties in Bay de Verde. ====Looney==== This is one of the very few names that has not been traced as a family name in Newfoundland by E. R. Seary. Maurice Looney purchased property from Edward McDonald in 1792 at Bay de Verde according to the Plantation Book Records. He likely came from the area of Waterford or Wexford in Ireland. In 1806 Timothy Looney, who was likely a son of Maurice, married Ruth Jacobs, a daughter of Henry Jacobs an established planter at Bay de Verde. I am making the assumption that all the Looneys of Bay de Verde are descended from Maurice simply because he is the first one recorded, however it may be that Timothy was a brother of Maurice and that all the Looneys are descended from Timothy. Again it may also be possible that Timothy was not related to Maurice at all which is borne out by the fact that the name Maurice does not appear anywhere in the Looney line. Whatever may be the answer to this dilemma, it is not likely that one will be found, as the Looney name disappeared from Bay de Verde early in the 1900’s and as far as I can tell, it seems the name has also disappeared from Newfoundland as well. ====Lynch==== Thomas Lynch likely came to Bay de Verde as a servant to the Stevens, an established English planter family. He married Sera Stevens, a daughter of Charles Stevens. He is also given land by Sera’s brother Henry and is in possession of such in 1794. It appears that Thomas moved to Tickle Harbour, now Bellevue sometime before 1839. One of his sons, John, stays at Bay de Verde. The Lynch name disappears from Bay de Verde with the death of Daniel in 1972. Some of the descendants of the first Lynch still live at Bellevue. ====Mackey==== It is not known if this William who appears at Bay de Verde before mid-1850 is a Mackey from Carbonear area where the name was prevalent. Two of William’s daughters married Doyle brothers who then moved to Grates Cove. Nothing is known of John, the only male child of this family. ====Maidment==== This is a recent surname at Bay de Verde. The name appeared here in the early 1950’s when Max Maidment from Hant’s Harbour married Jessie Mae Emberley. Max had been a sailor in the Royal Navy during World War I and settled at Bay de Verde after the war. ====Mangan==== (Also Manning.) The name was Mangan in the early part of the 1800’s but was later changed to Manning. The earliest instance of the name at Bay de Verde was Joseph Mangan from Catalina who was in possession of property here in 1793. Two of his daughters married local men from Bay de Verde. The Mangans had a close association with the Noonans of Bay de Verde, in fact when Thomas Noonan died around 1827 his wife Eleanor married Joseph Mangan, a son of the earlier Joseph of Catalina. The headstone of Eleanor Mangan is one of the few that remains standing in the old Chapel Rock Cemetery. The name died out in Bay de Verde with the death of the only male in the line, that of young James on December 9, 1855 at the age of 25 years. He is buried just inside the fence of the Chapel Rock cemetery on the front road at Bay de Verde. ====McCarthy==== This was a very common name in the Conception Bay area, especially in the Carbonear and Harbor Grace area as well as in Western Bay and Gull Island, and at Bay de Verde and Red Head Cove. The earliest at Bay de Verde is Daniel McCarthy who owns property there in 1801. It appears that he moved to Tickle Harbor in Trinity Bay which was later renamed Bellevue. Richard McCarthy of Western Bay may have been related to the Daniel McCarthy of Bay de Verde but no one has shown this conclusively. The John McCarthy who is listed in the 1836 Voter’s List for Bay de Verde is quite possibly a son of Daniel McCarthy if naming patterns is any indication. The Thomas McCarthy of about 1820 who is at Red Head Cove in 1871 is likely to be related to the early Daniel as well, however, family folklore says that Thomas deserted from the British Navy and later settled at Red Head Cove. He married Mary Hatch but no birth record has been found either for her or for Thomas in any of the baptismal records for the area. The names they gave their children are the same as the other McCarthys in the area. If the folklore about deserting the navy is correct this naming pattern could be a clever way to avoid detection. ====Moore==== Edmund Moore came to Bay de Verde as a young man from Kilmaganny, Ireland. He may have been one of the ten Irish youngsters brought over by the established English Planters likely the Duffetts. If so, he proved to be quite an enterprising young man. He married Nancy, a daughter of Thomas Duffett in 1820 and raised a family of seven children. In 1831 William Danson, a merchant of Bristol, England with extensive waterfront property in many parts of Conception Bay, went into bankruptcy and the property was put up for auction. Edmund Moore obtained the property at Bay de Verde. The Danson property in foreside was the area where the government wharf is today and extended eastward through the harbour to include the Tippett Plantation at the backside of Bay de Verde. Edmund Moore went on to build up a thriving mercantile business that lasted for several generations at Bay de Verde. The bank crash of 1895 caused the decline of many mercantile businesses in Newfoundland as it did the Moore business at Bay de Verde. Many of their descendants eventually left here to move to St. John’s, Canada and the United States. The Moore name died out at Bay de Verde with the death of Thomas in 1974, however some of the Moore descendants still live in the area. ====Murphy==== The earliest Murphy at Bay de Verde was Patrick who was at Bay de Verde at least as early as 1783. According to the Plantation Book he owned various pieces of waterfront property, one purchased from John Blundon for 15 pounds. In 1786 he claimed another property that was lying vacant and in 1804 he laid claim to a large piece of property at the backside of Bay de Verde. Because there were so many Murphys in the area of the North Shore as well as at Grates Cove and Bay de Verde, it is difficult to trace them precisely. The Murphys at Bay de Verde seem to be descended from John Murphy. Although no birth record has been him, the name does occur in the 1832 Census for Bay de Verde and it is assumed that he is a son of the earliest Patrick. It is also possible that these Murphys may be related to those of Job’s Cove and area, but no connection has as of yet been found. ====Noonan==== This surname is found at Bay de Verde and also at Carbonear in the early part of the 1800’s. If one were to look at the naming patterns, it is quite possible that they may be related. The Noonans of this area have been traced to a Din Noonan who was listed in the 1800-01 Census for Old Perlican. He was renting property from John Woodlands and is married with one male child. This child is no doubt his son Thomas who married Eleanor Doody about 1814. The Plantation Book for Bay de Verde shows Dennis Noonan as owning property near the Hauling Place in 1802. Thomas had three sons who married and began the lines of Noonans whose descendants still live at Bay de Verde today. One of his daughters, Eleanor married Thomas O’Neill of the O’Neill mercantile fishing firm, while the youngest daughter Anne married Moses Doyle of Grates Cove. ====Normore==== (Also Norman.) The earliest Normore in this area was Charles who owned land at Lower Island Cove in 1757 as per the Plantation Book. The land was sold by Henry Normore in 1800 to James Simmonds. There was a Henry Normore owning property at Grates Cove as per the 1800-01 Census. He may be the same Henry from Lower Island Cove. In 1850 Henry Normore of Grates Cove married Sarah Duffett of Bay de Verde and they moved to Bay de Verde and had three children between 1851 and 1855. Nothing further is recorded for them. In 1871, Charles Norman who is later referred to as Normore married Caroline Emberley and they raise a family at Bay de Verde. As far as can be gathered only two of their children survived. One of them, Henry Walter was listed at Bay de Verde in 1904 as per the Anglican Confirmation records. Charles Normore was listed in the 1904 McAlpines Directory for Bay de Verde. No birth records have been found for either Henry or Charles but they are likely to be descended from the first Charles of Lower Island Cove. ====Norris==== The surname Norris has been found in this area prior to 1800. John of Old Perlican and Thomas of Grates Cove who are likely brothers are shown in the 1800-01 census. John Norris seems to have moved to Grates Cove in 1816 when he married Mary Geary of that place and began the Norris family there. It is not known if the Norris familiy of Bay de Verde are related to John and Thomas. Family naming patterns and religious affiliation seem to suggest that they are not related. The Norris family at Bay de Verde are descended from James Norris and Mary who are living at Red Head Cove and who had several children prior to 1831. The James Norris who married Ann Jackson in the Anglican Church in 1842 is believed to be a son of James and Mary. In the 1850’s this James is listed as a teacher according to Oliver Rouse’s Journal. ====North==== The first record of the surname North in this area was Thomas North. In the Trinity Anglican Baptismal records, he is listed as the father of Elinor Moors, a child born May 5, 1810 (baptised May 12, 1810 by Rev John Clinch) to Thomas North and Sarah Moors, daughter of the late James and Francis Moors of Trinity. The record also states that Thomas is from Ireland and a servant with Denis Noonan of Bay de Verde in the District of Conception Bay. Thomas came back to Bay de Verde and married Sara Mangan, daughter of Joseph Mangan of Catalina. They had a family of five daughters and one son. Their only son, William married Mary Riggs of Bay de Verde. William cleared land at Red Head Cove in the 1840’s and for many years lived there and operated a farm. ====O'Neill==== Thomas O’Neill was born 1799 in Monagurra, Shanagarry, County Cork, Ireland. He came to this area as an agent to a Carbonear merchantile firm. In 1828, he purchased a plantation at Bonney Brooks near Bay de Verde from Thomas Whalen and a few years later obtained the large financially troubled plantation of Dominick Flynn at Bay de Verde. In 1832, Thomas married Eleanor Noonan, daughter of Thomas Noonan and they went on to raise a large family. Thomas O’Neill and his descendants were quite successful in establishing and operating a very prosperous mercantile fishing business over the next one hundred years. The various businesses were sold in the early to mid 1900’s and the remaining O’Neills moved away from Bay de Verde. ====Pryor==== The first place this name occurs in the area is at Old Perlican. Peter Pryor was born in 1794 and died in 1864 at Old Perlican. It is not known if Peter was born there but a David Pryor who was born in 1807 established the family name at Bay de Verde. There seems to be some family connection with these two men as the name Peter comes down through the Bay de Verde family. It is quite likely that they were brothers. ====Quinlan==== Jeremiah Quinlan apparently came to Holyrood from Tipperary, Ireland. Family tradition says that two of his sons came to Bay de Verde to fish with the Woodrows in the mid 1830’s. Peter Quinlan married Ellen North, a daughter of Thomas North and made his home in Bay de Verde. Jeremiah married Anne Hatch, a daughter of Richard Hatch and made his home in Red Head Cove. One of his daughters, Catherine Quinlan married Richard Woodrow of Bay de Verde. Patrick and Maurice, descendants of Jeremiah purchased the O’Neill business in the 1950’s and went on to build up one of the largest seafood operations in Newfoundland. ====Riggs==== The Riggs of this area seem to be descended from John Riggs. Reverend James Balfour baptized four children for John and Elizabeth Riggs on July 20, 1788 at Bay de Verde. They were Stephen, Andrew, William and John. No birth record has been found for two other children, Thomas and James, although it is believed that they are also children of John and Elizabeth. William and Thomas are listed in the Plantation Book records as owning waterfront property to the south and adjacent to where the government wharf is today. William married Betsy Paul and Thomas married Mary Blundon. James is not mentioned until 1804 when he married Rachel Foley as per the Roman Catholic marriage records at Harbour Grace. Because some of John’s sons seem to have disappeared from this area, it is believed by some that one or more of them went to the Burin Peninsula and began another line of that family name there. When one looks at the naming pattern for the Burin Peninsula Riggs it does indeed seem to indicate that they are somehow related to the Riggs of Bay de Verde. No records to prove this have as yet been found. ====Rouse==== Oliver Rouse came to Bay de Verde from England in 1847 to minister to the Anglican people of the parish. A strong disciplinarian, he was successful in firmly re-establishing the roots of Anglicanism in the area at a time when Methodism was rapidly gaining followers. His was also a strong voice to government officials for all the people of the area in difficult times. He ministered to the people of this area for 22 years until he died of Typhus on September 5, 1869. He was buried in the Old Anglican Cemetery on the south side of the harbour. ====Ryan==== The Ryans of this area can be traced to a James Ryan who came from Ireland and was working as a harbour pilot at St. John’s when he obtained the job as Light-keeper at the newly constructed lighthouse at Baccalieu Island in 1858. The Ryan family were keepers of the light for several generations with the job being passed down to each succeeding generation. The Ryans had a close association with the residents of both Bay de Verde and Red Head Cove. Frank Ryan who lived his whole life on Baccalieu married Charlotte Moore of Bay de Verde. Some of their children are still living today. His brother Joseph Ryan married Agnes Rice who was also born on Baccalieu. ====Stevens==== The Stevens came from Winbourne in the County of Dorset in England and were undoubtedly one of the earliest families to arrive at Bay de Verde after the early settlers such as the Taverners left just after 1700. They owned a large area of land on the north side of the harbour which extended from foreside to backside. This land was later obtained by men who married into the family. As well the Stevens owned the prime waterfront fishing premises in the center of the harbour. ====Sullivan==== John and Maurice Sullivan came to Bay de Verde sometime prior to 1859 from Riverhead, Harbour Grace. There were other Sullivans on the North Shore in the Western Bay area, but no definite connection has been made to them. The only link seems to be that names from both of the Bay de Verde Sullivan families occur in the Western Bay family. John Sullivan married Catherine Fleming of Bay de Verde and had five children. He was drowned in Conception Bay in 1871 on the schooner ‘Dove’ owned by the March family of Old Perlican. One of his daughters married Thomas Leonard from British Harbour in 1890 and some of their descendants still live at Corner Brook today. Another daughter married Patrick Walsh of Bay de Verde. Their son Philip fought in World War I. Maurice Sullivan married Bridget Quinlan, a daughter of Peter Quinlan of Bay de Verde. Their grandson, Peter was a decorated veteran of World War I. The Sullivan surname is still at Bay de Verde at the time of this writing. ====Sutton==== John Sutton from Warslow, England married Dorothy Sellers from Ashbourne, England in 1794 and came to Bay de Verde shortly afterwards. Their first daughter Elizabeth was baptized in England in 1795 and in 1803 they had three children baptized at Bay de Verde as per the Anglican Baptismal Records. They ranged in age from one to five years which could possibly indicate that he had recently arrived. No property is recorded for him in the Plantation Book Records of 1805. They went on to have a large family most of whom lived at Bay de Verde while some others moved to various areas of Trinity Bay. ====Taverner==== This is perhaps the earliest recorded family who lived at Bay de Verde and were well established in 1675 when Captain John Berry first took a Census of Newfoundland. They lived here for several generations and survived the devastation of the French raids in the late 1600’s and early 1700’s. The Taverners moved away from Bay de Verde likely in the first decade of the 1700’s to other more secure areas of Newfoundland especially to Trinity where some of their family was also established. ====Walsh==== John and Edward Walsh were living at Bay de Verde at least as early as 1785. In the Plantation Book Records, John Walsh is listed as a Cooper and owns property. In 1804, he was listed as part owner of what was likely a cooperage company with Thomas Broaders. In 1797, Edward Walsh was listed as having property to the south of Dominick Flynn. This property was located on the south side of the harbour in the area where this family of Walsh’s still live today. In 1786, Richard Walsh was also listed as owning property in the general area east of where the government wharf is today. No record of him is found at any later date at Bay de Verde, however the 1835 Voter’s list has a Richard Walsh at Lower Island Cove. It is not known if he is the same one. No records are available to prove whether or not these families are related, but it is quite likely that they are, as early families such as these often tended to travel as family units. I tend to believe that the John Walsh and Edward Walsh families are indeed related due mostly to similarities in the naming patterns as well as the fact that no record has been found of any intermarriage between these two families. The Walsh’s of Low Point and Red Head Cove were also related to those of Bay de Verde. John the Cooper’s sons, Thomas and Edward moved to Low Point before 1832. One of Edward’s sons, Patrick moved back to Bay de Verde when he married Catherine Keyes while another son John moved to Red Head Cove when he married Sarah Hatch. Another Walsh family at Bay de Verde was not related to either of the others. These Walsh’s came here from Western Bay just after the mid 1850’s. ====Whales==== The Thomas Whalen family settled at Bonney Brooks which is located about one mile to the north east of Low Point. No connection has been made to the Whalens of Bradley’s Cove near Western Bay. When Thomas O’Neill came to this area from Ireland he bought land from a Thomas Phelan in Bonney. This is likely the same Thomas Whalen who later occupied land at Broom Cove near Bay de Verde in 1828. It appears that the Whalens later acquired the land at Bonney again as Thomas Whalen is later listed as living there. ====Woodrow==== The first Woodrow at Bay de Verde was John who is said to have come from Devon. He is also likely to have been brought over as a servant by one of the established planter families, possibly the Duffetts. John married Johanna, a daughter of Thomas Duffett and began the Woodrow line at Bay de Verde. James, one of the grandsons of the first John, married a Mullaly from Northern Bay and moved there and established the family name. The name still survives in this area as well as in other areas of Newfoundland and many parts of Canada. ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bay_de_Verde,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

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    [[Category:Bay of Islands, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Bay of Islands, Newfoundland Colony]] ===Early History=== :The Bay of Islands was surveyed by Captain James Cook in 1776Wikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bay_of_Islands,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador Bay of Islands, Newfoundland and Labrador.] Accessed 2020.. In 1808, there were only a handful of men found in the Bay of IslandsNL GenWeb West Coast Region, Bay of Islands District, Humber River - [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cannf/wcboi_1808.htm Thomas White 'Census' 1808.] Michael Barbour. Accessed 2017., fishing salmon and cod, and collecting furs. :By 1835, in the Bay of Islands, there was an established community. The Reverend Edward Wix, visiting there, baptised 14 children, and made some observations in his journals about the people there. "The arrival of a trading schooner among the people, afford an invariable occasion for all parties...to get into a helpless state of intoxication. Women, and among them possibly girls of fourteen, may be seen...habitually taking their "morning" of raw spirits before breakfast. The same, the girls among the rest, are also smoking tobacco in short pipes, blackened with constant use... there are other instances on this Bay of adulterous and incestuous connections with which I am unwilling to pollute my journal...The habitual conversation of the people is of the most disgusting character, profanity is a dialect, common decency and delicacy are the rare exceptions, children swear at their parents, and frequently strike them."NL GenWeb. West Coast. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cannf/wcboi_wix_intro1.htm Reverend Edward Wix. Bay of Islands District - Introduction. Michael Barour, Jack Clarke, Stephen Baker, 1999. Accessed 2017.]. :The first church in the area, St. Ambrose Anglican Church, was built in 1866Newfoundland Grand Banks Site, [http://ngb.chebucto.org/West_Coast/church-14.shtml History of St. Ambrose Church Bay of Islands.] Deborah Brake, 2000. Accessed 2017., followed by the Mission of the Bay of Islands, a Catholic Church, in 1871Newfoundland's Grand Banks Site, [http://ngb.chebucto.org/West_Coast/church-10.shtml The Mission of the Bay of Islands.] Linda Elkins-Schmitt, 2002. Accessed 2017. ===Qalipu=== :Wix mentions that there was, in 1835, a community of Mi'kmaq in the area---members of the Qalipu First Nation Band. The community included members such as [[Joe-50|Thomas Joe]] and [[Matthew-61|Jane Matthew]]. ===Early Families=== ====Census by Polkinghorne/Jukes, 1839==== Joseph Beete Jukes was a geologist appointed by the Genealogical Society of London, to do a survey of Newfoundland. He completed a survey all around the island of Newfoundland, with the exception of White Bay and the North Peninsula. He visited the Bay of Islands in the summer of 1839, when he made the following list of inhabitants in his journal. (nb: It is clear from the receipt stamp on the original list (received in Feb 1839) at Colonial Office that this list is not from Jukes' excursion which took place in the summer of 1839. This very likely the census taken by the HMS Crocodile on its 1838 voyage around the west coast, captaned by Polkinghorne.)NL GenWeb, West Coast Region, Bay of Islands District. [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/wcboi_jukeslist.htm Joseph Beete Jukes - List of Inhabitants, 1839.] (Actually the census taken by the HMS Crocodile on its 1838 voyage around the west coast, captained by Polkinghorne). Transcribed by Michael Barbour, 1998. Accessed 2020. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! !!Name!!Children!!Years Here!!Native of!!Age!!Location |- |1|| Robert Prosper || 6 || 11 || France || ? || Little Port |- |2 ||Robert Hayward ||9||5||Dorset ||38 ||Frenchman's Cove |- |3 ||Richard Wheeler ||5||?||England||41||Frenchman's Cove |- |4|| [[Bailey-3635|John Bailey]] ||4||20||England||41||Frenchman's Cove |- |5|| Richard Park ||6||40||Burin||47||Barber's Cove |- |6 ||Mary Brooks ||4||50||Burin||83||Barber's Cove |- |7 ||George Shiller, servant || 1 ||40|| ||60||Barber's Cove |- |8|| Charles Garret, servant ||1 || 7||England||21||Barber's Cove |- |9 ||Ann Wheeler ||4||40||Burin||60||Barber's Cove |- |10 ||William Wheeler ||6 || Native||Barber's Cove||35||Barber's Cove |- |11 ||William Blanchard ||3||Native||Barber's Cove ||33||Gillams Cove |- |12 ||Joseph Brake ||3||Native||Barber's Cove||27||Brake's Point |- |13||Ralph Brake ||6||68||Dorset, England||80||Brake's Point |- | 14|| John Brake ||8||35||France||40|| Gillams Cove |- |15|| Thomas Park ||9||30||Burin||42|| Harbour (Woods) Island |- |16||Mrs. Lake ||2||3||England||33||Harbour Entrance (Woods Island) |- |17||M. Brake ||2||5||Humber River||38||Harbour Entrance (Woods Island) |- |18 ||John Wheeler ||2||4||Humber River||33||Humbermouth Area |- | |- | || || || || || || |} ====Wix Baptisms 1835==== On May 24 and 26, 1835, Rev. Wix baptised the following childrenNL GenWeb, West Coast Region, Bay of Islands District. [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~cannf/wcboi_wix_35.htm Reverend Wix Baptisms, 1835]. Jack Clarke, Michael Barbour. Accessed 2020.. {| border="1" class="sortable" bgcolor="#fffcef" ! !!surname!!parents!!name!!age |- |1||Baillie||[[Bailey-3635|John]] and [[Blanchard-5857|Mary]]||[[Bailey-3636|Eliza]]||2 |- |2||Baillie||John and Mary||[[Bailey-15173|Mary]]||1 |- |3||Blanchard||Wm. and Elizabeth||Eliza||6 |- |4||Blanchard||Wm. and Elizabeth||Susan||12 |- |5||Wheeler||Richard and Mary||Susan||? |- |6||Parke||Thomas and Elizabeth||John||5 |- |7||Parke||Thomas and Elizabeth||Robert||7 |- |8||Parke||Thomas and Elizabeth||Thomas||2 |- |9||Beverly||Thomas and Elizabeth||Thomas||16 |- |10||Beverly||Thomas and Elizabeth||Thomas||15 |- |11||Parke||John and Elizabeth||John||4 |- |12||Parke||John and Elizabeth||Marianne||1 |- |13||Wheeler||Wm. and Ann||Robert||15 |- |14||Wheeler||Wm. and Ann||James||13 |- |14||Park||Robert and Jane||William||7 |- | || || || || |- | |- | || || || || || || |} ====Residents 1849==== :By 1849 there were 32 heads of family noted in Bay of Islands---4 in Corner Brook and Birchy Cove---and a total of 129 people in the BayNL GenWeb, West Coast, Bay of Islands District [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~cannf/wcboi_fieldslist.htm Bishop Edward Feild - BOI List of Inhabitants, 1849.] Michael Barbour, June 1999. Accessed 2017.. The following shows the name of the head of family, and the number of people in the household. :[[Bailey-3635|John Bailey]] (9); Thomas Beverly (1); [[Blanchard-864|William Blanchard]] (2); [[Blanchard-2747|William Blanchard Jr]]. (10); [[Blanchard-2748|John Blanchard]] (2); [[Blanchard-2750|Joseph Blanchard]] (1) :[[Brake-43|Robert Brake]] (1); [[Brake-37|Edward Brake]] (6); William Brake (8); [[Brake-131|Thomas Brake]] (6); [[Brake-129|Joseph Brake]] (4); [[Brake-133|James Brake]] (5); [[Brake-132|Ralph Brake]] (2); Mrs William Brooks (1) :[[Compagnon-2|Prospere Companion]] (6); Morris Darrigan (3) :Michael Janes (1); George Leggo(6); John Loader (4); William Park (6); John Park (0); James Park (0); Thomas Park (5); Richard Park (1); George Tiller (1); John Theophilis (1) :John Vardy (6); William Wheeler (7); Robert Wheeler (4); Richard Wheeler (8); John Wheeler (widowed, 1) ===Resources=== * The ecclesiastical journal of Lord Bishop of Newfoundland Edward Feild (sic)Project Canterbury Church in the Colonies.No. XXV [http://anglicanhistory.org/canada/nf/spg25.html A Journal of a Visitation in the "Hawk" Church Ship, On the Coast of Labrador, and round the Whole Island of Newfoundland, in the year 1849.] By Edward Feild, Lord Bishop of Newfoundland. Accessed 2017. mentions many of the first settlers of the region. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bay_of_Islands_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

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    == The Original Bayeux Tapestry ==
    The Bayeux Tapestry is preserved and displayed in Bayeux, in Normandy, France. Nothing is known for certain about the tapestry’s origins. The first written record of the Bayeux Tapestry is in 1476 when it was recorded in the cathedral treasury at Bayeux as "a very long and narrow hanging on which are embroidered figures and inscriptions comprising a representation of the conquest of England". The Bayeux Tapestry was probably commissioned in the 1070s by Bishop Odo of Bayeux, half-brother of William the Conqueror. It is over 70 metres long and although it is called a tapestry it is in fact an embroidery, stitched not woven in woollen yarns on linen. Some historians argue that it was embroidered in Kent, England. The original tapestry is on display at Bayeux in Normandy, France. Wikipedia contributors, "Bayeux Tapestry," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, [https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Bayeux_Tapestry&oldid=711174101] (accessed March 24, 2016).
    == The Victorian Replica == "England should have a copy of its own"
    It was the idea of Elizabeth Wardle to make the replica Bayeux Tapestry, now on display in Reading Museum. She was a skilled embroiderer and a member of the Leek Embroidery Society in Staffordshire. Her husband, Thomas Wardle was a leading silk industrialist. Elizabeth Wardle researched the Bayeux Tapestry by visiting Bayeux in 1885. The Society also based the replica on hand-coloured photographs of the tapestry held by the South Kensington Museum, now called the Victoria & Albert Museum, London. The aim of the project was to make a full-sized and accurate replica of the Bayeux Tapestry "so that England should have a copy of its own". Thirty-five women members of the Leek Embroidery Society worked under Elizabeth Wardle's direction. This ambitious project was completed in just over a year. As well as members from Leek, women from Derbyshire, Birmingham, Macclesfield and London took part. Each embroiderer stitched her name beneath her completed panel.Britain's Bayeux Tapestry [http://www.bayeuxtapestry.org.uk/BayeuxInfo.htm]
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    It is 1064. In the Royal Palace of Westminster [[Wessex-358|Edward]] the Confessor, King of England since 1042, is talking to his brother-in-law [[Wessex-292|Harold]], Earl of Wessex. After this [[Wessex-292|Harold]], holding a hawk, makes for the south coast with his followers and hunting dogs. They are heading for Bosham in Sussex, [[Wessex-292|Harold]]’s family estate.
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    [[Wessex-292|Harold]] and a companion enter the church at Bosham, to pray for a safe voyage. The night before they leave a feast is held in one of [[Wessex-292|Harold]]'s many houses - the manor house at Bosham. [[Wessex-292|Harold]] boards his ship and sets sail. He is still carrying his hawk.
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    [[Wessex-292|Harold]]’s ship is driven across the channel. From the mast a lookout spies land. It is Ponthieu, north of Normandy, the territory of the fierce Count [[Ponthieu-19|Guy]]. [[Wessex-292|Harold]] is shown twice. At the left he stands on the ship, ready to land. As soon as he climbs down, he is seized by the soldiers of Count [[Ponthieu-19|Guy]] who directs operations from horseback.
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    [[Wessex-292|Harold]], now a prisoner, is treated with respect; he rides in front, with his hawk, towards Beaurain, [[Ponthieu-19|Guy]]’s capital town. [[Ponthieu-19|Guy]] sits on his throne and speaks with [[Wessex-292|Harold]].
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    Here, two messengers arrive from Count [[Ponthieu-19|Guy]]'s overlord [[Normandie-32|Duke William of Normandy]] to demand [[Wessex-292|Harold]]’s release. Turold may be the very short figure, or one of the two messengers. On the right, the messengers ride furiously, with their hair flying in the wind, to take a message from [[Normandie-32|William]] to [[Ponthieu-19|Guy]].
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    News is brought to [[Normandie-32|William]] that Guy has seized [[Wessex-292|Harold]]. [[Ponthieu-19|Guy]] obeys [[Normandie-32|William]]’s order and takes [[Wessex-292|Harold]] to meet him. [[Ponthieu-19|Guy]] points to [[Wessex-292|Harold]]; both men carry their hawks.
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    [[Normandie-32|William]] and [[Wessex-292|Harold]] ride with soldiers to [[Normandie-32|William]]’s palace at Rouen (Now [[Normandie-32|William]] has the hawk!). [[Normandie-32|William]] sits while [[Wessex-292|Harold]] talks to him.
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    [[Wessex-292|Harold]] accompanies [[Normandie-32|William]] and the Norman soldiers as they set off to fight Duke [[Bretagne-129|Conan]] of Brittany. They pass Mont St. Michel, which is on the border between Normandy and Brittany. To get into Brittany they have to cross the river. They hold their shields above their heads to keep them out of the water. Some soldiers sink into quicksand and [[Wessex-292|Harold]] rescues them - two at a time!
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    The Norman soldiers attack the Dol and Duke [[Bretagne-129|Conan]] escapes down a rope from the castle. Chasing [[Bretagne-129|Conan]], the Normans pass Rennes, the capital of Brittany.
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    The Normans catch up with [[Bretagne-129|Conan]] at Dinan. During the battle soldiers on horseback throw lances, and others try to set fire to the defences. [[Bretagne-129|Conan]] surrenders. He passes the keys of Dinan to [[Normandie-32|William]] on the point of a lance. As a reward for his services, [[Normandie-32|William]] honours [[Wessex-292|Harold]] with the gift of arms. This ceremony would have been seen as making [[Normandie-32|William]] [[Wessex-292|Harold]]'s overlord - an important event from the Norman point of view.
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    [[Normandie-32|William]] and [[Wessex-292|Harold]] return to Normandy and reach the town of Bayeux. In the climax of the story so far [[Wessex-292|Harold]] swears a solemn oath on holy relics. Was [[Wessex-292|Harold]] promising to support [[Normandie-32|William]]? [[Wessex-292|Harold]] is at last set free, and sails back to England.
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    [[Wessex-292|Harold]] talks to [[Wessex-358|King Edward]]. The King is shown as frail and ill, although he was in fact perfectly healthy at this time.
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    [[Wessex-358|Edward]] died on the 5th January 1066. The Tapestry reverses the scenes of his death and his burial. Here we see his funeral procession to Westminster Abbey, is great new Church. [[Wessex-358|Edward]] had been too ill to attend its consecration on 28th December 1065. In the upper chamber [[Wessex-358|King Edward]] is in his bed talking to his faithful followers, including [[Wessex-292|Harold]] and Queen [[Wessex-269|Edith]] - below he is shown dead with a priest in attendance. Two noblemen offer [[Wessex-292|Harold]] the crown and axe, symbols of royal authority, that will make him King. He accepts the offer.
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    [[Wessex-292|Harold]] is crowned King of England on 6th January 1066 - [[Wessex-358|Edward]]’s funeral was that very morning. The new king sits on a throne with nobles to the left and Archbishop Stigand to the right. At the far side people cheer him. On the far right Halley's comet appears; people think it is an evil omen and are terrified. News of the comet is brought to [[Wessex-292|Harold]]; beneath him a ghostly fleet of ships appears in the lower border- a hint of the Norman invasion to come.
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    News of [[Wessex-358|Edward]]'s death and [[Wessex-292|Harold]]’s coronation is carried across the channel to [[Normandie-32|William]], Duke of Normandy. [[Normandie-32|William]] is furious - he claimed that the throne of England should be his and saw [[Wessex-292|Harold]] as a usurper. [[Normandie-32|William]] decides to attack England and organises a fleet of warships. To his left sits Bishop [[Bayeux-54|Odo]] of Bayeux, his half-brother, making his first appearance in the tapestry.
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    [[Normandie-32|William]]'s men prepare for the invasion. Woodmen fell trees and shape them into planks. The planks are used for building boats which men drag down to the sea.
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    Food and drink are taken to the boats. So are weapons: coats of chain mail, helmets, swords and lances.
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    [[Normandie-32|William]] leads his army to the boats; they embark and set sail.
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    The sea is crowded with ships, full of soldiers and horses. [[Normandie-32|William]] sails in the ship, Mora, bought for him by his wife [[Flandre-3|Matilda]].
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    They reach the south coast of England on the 28th September and land at Pevensey. Soldiers ride off towards Hastings and gather food.
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    A feast is prepared in the open air - chickens on skewers, a stew cooked over an open fire and food from an outdoor oven. [[Normandie-32|William]] sits down to a feast with his nobles and Bishop [[Bayeux-54|Odo]] says grace. Servants load food onto shields to carry it to the banquet. Wadard (mounted on the left of the panel) was a follower of Bishop [[Bayeux-54|Odo]].
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    [[Normandie-32|Duke William]] appears in discussion with his half brothers [[Bayeux-54|Odo]] and [[Conteville-2|Robert]], Count of Mortain. A motte, a type of castle, is built to strengthen the Norman invaders' base at Hastings. A messenger brings William news of [[Wessex-292|Harold]] and his army. On the right a woman and her child flee from a burning house.
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    On the morning of the battle, 14th October 1066, [[Normandie-32|William]], in full armour, is about to mount his horse. [[Normandie-32|William]]’s Norman cavalry gallops off to face [[Wessex-292|Harold]]’s English soldiers.
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    [[Normandie-32|William]] is shown twice: first on a dark horse at the head of his troops; then immediately to the right asking Vital (one of [[Bayeux-54|Odo]]’s followers) if the enemy has been seen yet.
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    The scene changes to the English side. A look-out warns [[Wessex-292|Harold]] that the Norman army is approaching. Back on the Norman side: [[Normandie-32|William]], mace in hand, gives a speech to encourage his soldiers.
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    The Normans charge and the Battle of Hastings has begun.
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    As the air fills with arrows and lances, men lie dying. The English soldiers, who are all on foot, protect themselves with a wall of shields. The Normans attack from both sides. The lower border of the tapestry is filled with dead and injured soldiers.
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    The violence continues as men hack and spear each other to death. [[Wessex-292|Harold]]’s brothers both die fighting.
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    The battle rages on; men and horses crash to the ground, the lower border is strewn with slaughtered troops and animals. Bishop [[Bayeux-54|Odo]] appears in the thick of the fighting waving a club and encouraging his followers. [[Bayeux-54|Odo]] uses a club rather than a sword as bishops were not supposed to shed blood.
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    After a fall from his horse, [[Normandie-32|William]] raises his helmet to reveal his face. This shows his troops that he is still alive and encourages them to continue fighting. Count Eustace carries an elaborate banner, which may be the one given by the Pope to show his support for [[Normandie-32|William]]’s invasion of England.
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    The Normans seem to be getting the upper hand as the battle continues. Many more soldiers die, one appears to be having his head cut off. On the right is the best known scene in the Tapestry: the Normans killing King [[Wessex-292|Harold]]. But how is [[Wessex-292|Harold]] killed? He seems to be shown twice: first plucking an arrow from his eye, and then being hacked down by a Norman knight. The tapestry is difficult to interpret here, but the second figure is probably [[Wessex-292|Harold]] being killed.
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    With [[Wessex-292|Harold]] dead, the battle is over. The victorious Normans chase the remaining English from the battlefield. The final scene from the tapestry has been lost. It may have shown [[Normandie-32|William]] being crowned King of England. This would match the scene at the very beginning of the tapestry which shows [[Wessex-358|King Edward]], secure on the throne just two years earlier.
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    == The islanders who finished the final scenes ==
    "The tapestry, chronicling the Norman conquest of England and that battle in 1066, is regarded as a marvel of medieval Europe. However, since it was "rediscovered" by scholars in the 18th Century, its original final scene has been missing. Instead, the final scenes showed the death of Harold Godwinson, the Anglo-Saxon king, and his unarmoured troops fleeing following their defeat at Hastings. No one is certain how much longer the original tapestry was or what it showed, but most experts believe it was an 8-10ft (2.5-3m) piece including a depiction of William's coronation on Christmas Day in 1066. Now, a team of embroiderers on Alderney, a small island just off the coast of William's native Normandy, have "finished" the job. The project took a year to complete and every effort was made to ensure it fitted in with its famous forebear. Embroiders used the same techniques, fabrics, colours and similar types of wool to the medieval original. The new tapestry is the same height as the original and 3m (10ft) long, with four panels showing events following the Battle of Hastings, culminating in William's coronation. The finished work is set to be displayed in the room next to the original tapestry at the Bayeux Tapestry Museum in Normandy."BBC News: The islanders who finished the final scenes [http://www.bbc.com/news/uk-england-28018096]
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    The first of four scenes shows [[Normandie-32|William]] and his half-brothers dining on the battlefield at Hastings and the second shows high ranking nobles surrendering.
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    [[Normandie-32|William]]'s worried look as he is crowned may be due to the shout of acclamation, which was mistaken as a cry of rebellion and led to the burning of Southwark.
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    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Borden_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=map of Baylor county and surrounding counties }} {{blue|Baylor County was created on 1858 from Fannin County, but was not organized until 1879}} with Seymour as the county seat.. It is named for Henry Weidner Baylor, a surgeon in the Texas Rangers during the Mexican-American War. Baylor County was formed in 1858 from Fannin County. It is named for Henry Weidner Baylor, a surgeon in the Texas Rangers during the Mexican-American War.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baylor_County,_Texas :Seymour is county Seat, the County was organized 1879. Baylor County is not to be confused with Baylor University, which is located approximately 230 miles southeast in McLennan County. Nor should its namesake be confused with Confederate Colonel George W. Baylor, who fought in Louisiana during the American Civil War. Baylor County is represented in the Texas House of Representatives by the Republican James Frank, a businessman from Wichita Falls. :'''1700's''' -Baylor County lay within the range of the Wanderers, a nomadic Comanche band, who relied upon buffalo for food, clothing, shelter, tools, and ornaments. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb04 :1848 special Indian agent Robert S. Neighbors found 250 Comanche, 50 Tonkawa, and 10 Wichita lodges on Lewis Creek at the site of present-day Seymour. This was quite an archaeological find.!! :1853 - At the time of first encountering Indians, they were using the area as a major hunting ground. The buffalo were their food source, making settling in the county impossible. {{Image|file=Baylor_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=St John Catholic Church, Bomarton }}{{clear}} :'''1874''' - Defeat of the Comanches in 1874 by the United States Army and their removal to a reservation in Indian territory known as RED RIVER WAR). :Baylor County was separated from Fannin County on 1858. :Due to low settlement, the new county was attached to Jack County for administrative and judicial purposes. :First settlement was at '''Round Timber,''' (19 miles SE of the present site Seymour. :'''1862-65''' Col. C. C. Mills was at Round Timber and there during the civil war :'''1870.''' Col. C. C. Mills was there and was driven away by Indian Raids. :'''1875''' Col. C. C. Mills returned. J W. Stevens arrived the previous year. :This was era of FREE Grass large Ranches. (At times there were range wars in which farmers and ranchers clashed in contesting for the land. :'''1776''' Settlers from Oregon were led by Co. J. R. McClain who settled near Seymour.

    '''{{Blue|Violence plagued the county during the first years of settlement.}} ''' :'''1776''': Cowboys drove these settlers away as they ran their cattle over the farmer's planted corn. ( there were no fences) :'''1879''' the Millett brothers—Eugene C., Alonzo, and Hiram—came from Guadalupe County to begin ranching in Baylor County. They ran a tough outfit and used their armed cowhands to intimidate would-be settlers and the citizens of newly founded Seymour. Baylor County's first two county attorneys were forced to resign. ''':June 1879''' county '''judge E. R. Morris was shot and killed''' by saloon keeper Will Taylor. Later the Texas Rangers gradually brought peace.

    :'''1879''' Baylor County was formally organized in 1879 with Seymour as county seat. That same year both Seymour and Round Timber were assigned the county's first post offices. :'''1880''' Fifty (50) farms and ranches with 13,506 acres were established in the county, population 708, 13,506 13,506 cattle were counted. :'''1880''' -Baylor County's first newspaper was the Cresset, which began publishing and lasted for several years. :'''1886''' the 2nd newspaper Seymour Scimeter failed . :'''1886 - 1887''' Drought, then severe winters killed cattle, and crops. ::Several good seasons of bumper wheat crops, led to a settlement boom. :'''1890''' county residents raised $50,000 to insure the completion of the Wichita Valley Railway, linking Seymour to Wichita Falls, 52 miles to the east. {{Image|file=Baylor_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Seymour, Tx 1890 Jail }}{{clear}} :'''1892,''' the Texas Gazetteer reported that Seymour was a thriving town, with two newspapers (the Monitor and the News), the First National Bank, two physicians, and a dentist, 3 hotels, lawyers, storekeepers, shoemakers, saddlers. :'''1895''' 3rd newspaper, the '''Baylor County Banner,''' printed its first editio. This one survived -was still being published in the 1990s. :'''1900''' the county had 327 farms 3,052 population and 45,000 cattle. Crop farming began with wheat, oats, corn and cotton. Ranching was still a crucial component of the local economy, and the number of cattle in Baylor County had increased to almost 45,000. But crop farming was quickly rising in importance as more and more farmers moved to the area to grow wheat, oats, corn, and, increasingly, cotton. :'''1900- 1910''' Baylor County another boom ---old ranchland was divided up into hundreds of new farms. :'''1910''' there were 1,040 farms (616 of them operated by tenants), cotton replaced wheat as the most important crop. :The cotton boom brought with it a marked increase in the county's population, which rose from 3,052 in 1900 to 8,411 in 1910. That same year the Gulf, Texas and Western Railroad reached Seymour.

    :'''1871 -Waggoner Ranch -''' located in Archer, Baylor, Foard, Knox, Wichita, and Wilbarger counties, size 524,000 acres, PRIMARY USE cattle, quarter horses '''Waggoner Ranch''' - W.T “TOM” Waggoner and father began their ranching by leasing acreage in Texas. Soon they leased thousands of acres.. By the time W.T. died in 1934,the Ranch was the largest contiguous piece of ranch land in the USA,''' 524,000''' acres spread over 6 counties, and a single fence! In his will, Waggoner specified not to divide the ranch. Half of the Ranch is owned by Electra Waggoner Biggs (86 year old)and her children and grandchildren. The other half is owned by Albert B "Buck" Wharton III (age 51 and a cousin.. The two owners have feuded over management of the ranch for 20 years, yet live in separate houses, located on the west side of the ranch property.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    ====Government Offices==== :'''1st Courthouse of 1884''' - lovely with turrets. Designed in an Italianate style by Dallas architect James E. Flanders. It was built with rough and dressed gray sandstone by the contracting firm of Ferrier Brothers & Wirz, who where the architects of the 1888 Knox County courthouse. Ihttp://www.texasescapes.com/TexasTowns/Seymour-Texas-Baylor-County-Courthouse.htm {{Image|file=Baylor_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=360 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Baylor_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=1884 courthouse drawing, after bell tower removed }} :'''2nd Courthouse''' - 1968 1 story modern stands on the same site where the former lovely courthouse stood.. {{Image|file=Baylor_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1968 Baylor county Courthouse }}[[clear}} ===Geography=== *3,726 871 sq mi(2,256 km2) https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb04 :Latitude/Longitude - 30º37' north latitude, 99º12' west longitude, 50 miles SW of Wichita Falls. :Type: The county is level to hilly. :Size 845 square miles :Elevation of 1,250 feet. :Rivers - Salt Fork of the Brazos and the Big Wichita rivers. :Soils vary from sandy to loam and red, :Vegetation- grasses, mesquites, and junipers. :Rainfall is 26.36 inches. :Temperatures average high of 98º F in July to an average low of 28º in January. :Growing season averages 214 days. '''Highways''' * U.S. Highway 82 * U.S. Highway 183 * U.S. Highway 277 * U.S. Highway 283 * Texas State Highway 114 *U.S. Highway 183/283 runs from north to south across the county *U.S. 82/277 goes from southwest to northeast. '''Railroads''' *Baylor County is served by the Fort Worth and Denver Railway (Burlington Northern). ''' Protected areas''' *. Lake Kemp, on the Wichita River, was opened in 1924 behind its new dam and in the 1980s provided recreational as well as irrigation water for Wichita Falls and other towns. ====Adjacent counties==== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Baylor County, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = |N Location = [[:Space:Wilbarger County, Texas|Wilbarger County]] |NE Location = |E Location = [[:Space:Archer County, Texas|Archer County]] |SE Location = |S Location = [[:Space:Throckmorton County, Texas|Throckmorton County]] |SW Location = | W Location = [[:Space:Foard County, Texas|Foard County]]
    [[: Space:Knox County, Texas|Knox County]] }} ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 4,093 people with a population density of 5 people/sq mi (2/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 90.96% White, 3.35% Black or African American, 0.59% Native American, 0.51% Asian, 0.12% Pacific Islander, 3.32% from other races, and 1.15% from two or more races; 9.33% were Hispanic. 33.30% of all households were made up of individuals and 19.2% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.26 and the average family size was 2.86. The median income for a household in the county was $24,627, and the median income for a family was $34,583. Males had a median income of $21,607 versus $19,571 for females, demonstrating a relatively low level of income inequality based on gender. The per capita income for the county was $16,384. 16.1% of the population and 12.9% of families were below the poverty line. 26.3% of those under the age of 18 and 9% of those 65 and older were living below the poverty line. According to the 2000 census, 21.2% of those aged over 25 did '''not''' have a high school diploma, while '''32.7% had a high school diploma'''. 8.7% of the population had a '''bachelor's degree''', 2.3% had a '''master's degree,''' and 0.2% had a '''doctoral degree'''. No males had doctoral degrees, while '''0.4% of females had a doctoral degree.''' Politics --Baylor County has been predominantly Democratic. Since the elections of 1952 Republicans have outpolled Democrats in Baylor County in seven presidential races—in 1972, 1984, 1988, 1992, 1996, 2000, and 2004—and since 1986 Republicans have beaten the Democrats in every gubernatorial race. ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Seymour, Texas|Seymour (county seat)]] ::[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hgs07 Seymour] ====Unincorporated Towns and Cimmunities==== *[[:Category:Bomarton, Texas|Bomarton]] *[[:Category:Mabelle, Texas|Mabelle]] *[[:Category:Red Springs, Texas|Red Springs]] *[[:Category:Round Timber, Texas|Round Timber]] *[[:Category:Westover, Texas|Westover]] ===Events and Festivals=== ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 }} Baylor County is served by the Seymour Independent School District, which also serves portions of adjacent counties. A small portion is served by the Olney Independent School District. {{clear}} ====Public Schools==== Listed by category within Independent School District (ISD). '''Seymour ISD''' * Seymour Elementary * Seymour Middle * [[:Category :Seymour High School, Seymour, Texas|Seymour High]] The OISD portion was served by the Independent School District until MISD closed after May 2006. ===Historical Census=== :1880 --- 715 — :1890 --- 2,595 262.9% :1900 --- 3,052 17.6% :1910 --- 8,411 175.6% :1920 --- 7,027 −16.5% :1930 --- 7,418 5.6% :1940 --- 7,755 4.5% :1950 --- 6,875 −11.3% :1960 --- 5,893 −14.3% :1970 --- 5,221 −11.4% :1980 --- 4,919 −5.8% :1990 --- 4,385 −10.9% :2000 --- 4,093 −6.7% :2010 --- 3,726 −9.0% :Est. 2016 --3,697 ====County Resources==== *annual Cowboys' Reunion, which was first held in 1896 and in its early years featured Indians *Settlers' Reunion NEW NAME- *Lake Kemp, on the Wichita River, was opened in 1924 behind its new dam and in the 1980s provided recreational as well as irrigation water for Wichita Falls and other towns. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Woodmen Cemetery, Seymour, Texas|Woodmen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Masonic Cemetery, Seymour, Texas|Masonic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bomarton Catholic Cemetery, Bomarton, Texas|Bomarton Catholic Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rbrvl *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rbdcg *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hgs07 Seymour] http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/baylor-county

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Beach Family Journal == A Genealogical Newsletter Devoted to the Descendants of Richard, John, and Thomas Beach, of New Haven, Connecticut, Together with All Other Beach or Beech Families in America. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Beach_Family_Journal|What Links Here]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 10, Spring 2002 https://archive.org/details/BeachFamilyJournalSpring2002 * Vol. 10, Summer 2002 https://archive.org/details/BeachFamilyJournalSummer2002 * Fall 2002 https://archive.org/details/BeachFamilyJournalFall2002 * Index Of Names 2002 https://archive.org/details/BeachFamilyJournalIndexOfNames2002 * Spring 2003 https://archive.org/details/BeachFamilyJournalSpring2003 * Fall 2003 https://archive.org/details/BeachFamilyJournalFall2003 * Winter 2003 https://archive.org/details/BeachFamilyJournalWinter2003 * 2003 Index Of Names https://archive.org/details/BeachFamilyJournal2003IndexOfNames * 1993-2006 http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009183935 search only === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Beach Family Journal|Beach Family Journal]]'' (Spring 2002) Page 3. * ([[#BFJ|Beach Family Journal]]) * ''[[Space:Beach Family Journal|Beach Family Journal]]'' (Spring 2002) Page 3. The following Is Probably a direct quote from The Beach Family Journal and as such does not belong on our Wikitree profiles. It was summarized and then removed from John Beach's (-1677) profile. Unfortunately the links no longer work, but I didn't want to lose this valuable resource. [[B-404|B-404]] 16:52, 8 August 2014 (EDT) From The Beach Family Journal at http://www.beachfamilyjournal.com/gedcom/html/nti00001.htm He first appears in the records of New Haven, Connecticut, on 7 Jun 1643. It is universally believed, based on a variety of circumstantial evidence, that John Beach was the brother of Richard and Thomas Beach, both of whom also settled in New Haven between 1639 and 1646. John later moved to Stratford, Connecticut, c. 1660. He owned land in Wallingford, but does not seem to have lived there himself. Although many theories have been put forward, his ancestry has NOT yet been established by competent evidence. JOHN BEACH OF NEW HAVEN - A Biography By Eugene H. Beach, Jr. (from the Beach Family Journal, Vol. II, No. 2, Summer, 1994, available online at http://www.beachfamilyjournal.com/): John Beach, the "Immigrant" or "Pilgrim", first finds mention in the records of the Colony and plantation of New Haven in 1643. His life prior to that time is largely a mystery, although several claims have been made over the years concerning his date of birth and parentage. One source asserts he was born in 1623, "son of Rev. John, of Derbyshire" [Virkus, Compendium of American Genealogy, Vol. IV, p. 732]. Charles C. McClaughry, author of Genealogy of the Beach Family of Connecticut, states at pages 34 and 36 of that John Beach was "Born 1620" and "Died 1681"; however, the latter is demonstrably wrong and the former is without any known basis. Mahlon W. Beach, in his Beach In Canada, p. 49, declares he "... was born presumably in 1619", but the authority for this is not given. According to the Beach Family Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1, p. 8, "Those who claim descent from Benjamin(2) John(1) say that our John was born in England in 1623. Others claim that he was born in 1620 but as no record has been found in England it seems the date of birth is mere conjecture unless it can be based on evidence not yet discovered by the writer"; a conclusion with which few can disagree. For a further discussion of his alleged parentage, see: E. Beach, "Beach of New Haven", Beach Family Journal, Vol. I, No. 2, pp. 31-37; Vol. I, No. 3, pp. 50-60. The question of John Beach's relationship to the other Beaches of early New Haven has likewise been the subject of some speculation. Savage, in his Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Vol. I, p. 144, suggests he was "s. of Richard, of New Haven, if he were not br. as seems prob." On the other hand, R. R. Hinman, A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut, opines he was the son of Thomas Beach, brother of Richard. Finally, Deacon Lewis M. Norton was of the belief that John Beach and a supposed brother, Benjamin Beach [actually the son of Richard], were entirely unrelated to Richard Beach and/or his brother, Thomas Beach. Even the currently held view - that Richard, John and Thomas were all three brothers - is not without its critics who point to the lack of any "hard" evidence for such a relationship. Thus, while Thomas Beach1 is on record as the brother of Richard Beach1, no similar documentary proof exists as to the relationship of John Beach1 to either. Still, the circumstantial case for such a relationship is strong. Both John Beach1 and Thomas Beach1 had sons named for each other, and each likewise had daughters named Sarah. John Beach1 and Richard Beach1 each had sons named Benjamin, and all three had daughters named Mary. When Richard Beach1 became administrator of the estate of his cousin, William Iles, John Beach1 agreed to act as his surety. Both Richard and John Beach likewise moved to Stratford, Connecticut, within a short time of each other. Finally, when John Beach2, eldest son of Thomas1, was left an orphan after 1670, he either went or was sent to Wallingford, Connecticut, where his uncle John Beach1 and several of his children resided or else owned property at various times. Almost without exception, the published accounts date John Beach's initial appearance in the New Haven town records as January 4, 1643, when he was fined for defects in his gun and "twice late coming" to milita training, e.g., Beach Family Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1, p. 8; Mahlon W. Beach, Beach In Canada, p. 49; Joseph P. Beach, A Brief of the Early Pilgrims of the Beach Family ["In the year 1643 John Beach is first mentioned... where he is fined for a defective gun.'] What all such authorities fail to consider, however, is the fact that, under the Julian calendar then in effect, the New Year began on March 25. This meant that January, February and March 1 through 24 comprised the last part of the year, rather than its beginning. For a more complete discussion of the differences between the Julian and Gregorian calendars, see: e.g., Doane, Searching for Your Ancestors, pp. 138-142. Thus, the first true record of John Beach in New Haven is the entry usually regarded as the second mention, i.e., at "A Court held... the 7th of the 4th Moneth, 1643." Since March was considered the "First month" - notwithstanding the fact New Year's day was March 25th - this entry translates into June 7, 1643; not April 7 as the Beach Family Magazine and other published accounts erroneously report. [See: end note 1] What then of this initial record itself? For one whose descendants include a goodly number of notable judges and attorneys it is, appropriately enough, the transcript of a civil trial in which John Beach found himself the defendant, accused of negligence in the felling of a tree so as to cause the death of a cow belonging to one George Smith. Thus: "Joh. Beach, haveing killed a cow of George Smyths wth the falling of a tree, the said George required satisfactio., forasmuch as he conceiveth thatt the said John did itt through negligence, butt he the said John Beach alleadged for himselfe, thatt he did nott doe itt negligently, for he being falling a tree, there came some cowes about him, and the tree in falling did rest vpon the bowes of another tree that stoode neare, and then he left the tree, and drave away the cowes as he did conceive wthout the reach of the tree, and in the meane time some goates coming vnder the tree he retourned to drive them away allso, and then came in haste to give 3 or 4 chops att the tree to hasten the falling of itt before the cattell could come againe. "Butt it was testifyed by brother Andrewes and brother Tompson (who were intreated to veiw the cow and the place,) thatt he had nott done whatt in reason he might, and ought to have done to prserve the cattell, and thatt if he had been as carefull as he might, no hurt need have be done, for the place was so hemmed in wth fallen trees as thatt there was little way open, (on thatt side wch he said he drave the cowes) for them to come in att againe, so thatt he might have kept them from danger if he had beene as carefull as he ought to have beene, besides, they affirme thatt the cow was killed about a rod or 20 foote wthin the reach of the tree, moreouer itt was testifyed by brother Andrewes and Robt Campion, thatt he the said John Beach did affirme thatt when he was cutting the tree the last time, he saw the cowes comeing againe, and he did throw sticks att them, butt confessed he did not goe to drive them as before, wch was noted to be a great neglect of him, and allthough he did alleadge in the Court thatt he did drive the cowes wthout the compasse of the fallen trees aforesaid, brother Tompson observed itt to be an vntruth, for he had tolde them att the first, when they went to view the cow, thatt he drave them to such a place, wch both he and brother Andrewes affirme was wthin the aforesaid compasse. Vpon all wch testimony i[t] was ordered thatt the said John Beach shall make good the damage to the vallue of 5L wch price Georg Smyth sett vpon his cow wth much moderatio., though she was really worth more." [Hoadly, Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638-1649, pp. 88-89.] In an earlier age this record may well have been viewed as somewhat embarrasing. Indeed, the version quoted in the Beach Family Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1, p. 9, as "furnished by the Rev. E. C. Beach", is highly edited. From today's perspective, however, it should be treasured and appreciated as an all-too-rare glimpse into the "everyday life" of 17th century colonial America. One can readily imagine a young John Beach, attempting to make his start in the New World, setting out to fell a tree, perhaps as timber for a home or else as firewood with which to heat one. Working alone, undoubtedly using the heavy broadax of that day, he succeeds in cutting through the trunk, but the prize does not fall cleanly; its top coming to rest "vpon the bowes of another tree". As if this were not enough, he now finds he must contend with free ranging livestock who, perhaps attracted by the sound of his ax, have wandered into harm's way. First cows, then goats, then cows again must be driven off, with a couple hasty "chops" with the ax in between. Under the circumstances it would not be surprising if a few choice words were hurled at the bothersome kine in addition to the "sticks" which he admitted throwing. All proved in vain, however, as the tree chose an inopportune time to complete its fall, killing George Smith's cow. As it seems likely John Beach had not yet acquired the resources to purchase his own livestock, much less pay the princely sum of 5 pounds as damages for the death of another's, he may be forgiven for attempting to put the events of that late-May/early-June day in the best light possible. The next mention of John Beach in the early New Haven records is that commonly, although erroneously, regarded as the first, i.e., "Att a Court held att Newhaven the 4th of January, 1643," or 1644 under modern Gregorian reckoning. Its significance lies in the fact that the colony perceived itself surrounded by potentially hostile forces; not just Indians, but French to the north, Dutch to the south, and pirates from the sea. Consequently, every adult male was not only expected, but required by law to own a firearm, maintain it in good repair, and report regularly for drill or training. A failure to do so was punished by a significant fine, as the entry itself reveals: "Isaack Whitehead, Will Mecar, Thomas Powell, Tymothy Forde, Goodma. Hitchcock, Rich: Webb, Pillipp Leake, bro: Elsey, Jonathan Marsh, Ricd Beech, John Lawrenson, Robt Emery, Will. Iles, Hen: Gibbons, Tho Robinso., Nicholas Gennings, Tho: Yale, John Hill, bro Lamson, fined each 1s for late coming to trayne. And Rich: Newman, John Beach, and James Stewart fined each man 2s for twice late coming. "Richard Newman, Peter Browne, Will Potter, John Beach, Goodma. Ward, John Benham, Isaack Whitehead, Robt Leay, Tho Blakeley, John Medcalfe, bro Lamson, fined each man 2s for defect. guns." [Hoadly, Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638-1649, p. 122.] While probably of small consolation to John Beach at the time, the record shows he was certainly not alone in his neglect of military duty. On the contrary, the entry for January 4, 1643/44 continues beyond that quoted above, with fines meted out for "want of shott and pouder", "defect. sworde", "want of match" [the smoldering wick used to fire the guns of that era], "defect. rest" [a rod used to support and steady the heavy match-lock gun], and "totall defect in armes." Moreover, the names on these lists of fines represent a significant percentage of the total male population of New Haven at the time and include several of the town's most prominent citizens. The next reference to John Beach is that of July 1, 1644, at which time he, along with all other freemen, took the so-called "Oath of Fidelity", swearing allegiance to the "fundamentall order and agreemt" adopted in June, 1639, by which the Scriptures were made the supreme law of the colony [Hoadly, Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638-1649, p. 139]. In view of this oath, not to mention the fines imposed earlier in January, 1643/44, it might be hoped he would henceforth take his civic duties more seriously so as to discharge them more faithfully. As the next reference reveals, however, such was not the case. Instead, at a court held November 4, 1645, it was recorded: "John Beech & Ambrosse Sutton being sent forth by the mr [i.e., master] of the watch to walke the rounde went into a howse & layed them downe to sleepe, & soe neglected their trust, for wch they were fined 5s apeece." [Hoadly, Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638-1649, p. 173.] This time, however, the punishment seemingly had the desired effect, for the old records contain no further entries of a similar nature. On the contrary, John Beach apparently managed to escape public notice altogether until February 1, 1647/48, when he agreed to serve as surety for his brother Richard. The three Beach brothers were related in some manner to two other early immigrants to New Haven, William and Thomas Iles (Eyles). When William Iles died, Richard Beach served as his adminstrator and, on February 1, 1647/48, petitioned the New Haven court to "retayne the estate... in his hand till further order." To guarantee the estate would not suffer loss as a result, the Court required Richard Beach to post security equal to its value of 13 pounds, 17 shillings. Since Richard Beach's own lands had a value of only 9 pounds, however, the record reveals: "... and for the other 5L John Beech becometh suretie wth hime, as the said Joh Beech declareth in courte, wch the courte accepted, wth this proviso, that if John Beech should dye or leaue the towne, Richard Beech put in other securitye to the court's satisfaction." [Hoadly, Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638-1649, p. 364.] From this it would seem John Beach had by now himself amassed a respectable estate, sufficient to satisfy the court of his ability to make good a debt of five pounds, had that been necessary. Other records likewise attest to John Beach's success; for example, at a court held March 7, 1647/48, "Arther Halbich passeth ouer to John Beech his house and home lott wth all his accommodations thereto belonging wthin Newhauen" [Hoadly, Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638-1649, p. 370]. See also Beach Family Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1, p. 9, which quotes an entry for May 21, 1647, not indexed in Hoadly, "Due John Beach from estate of Edward Banister 0-5-11", i.e., five shillings, eleven pence. :: The next reference to John Beach is somewhat obscure. At a court held November 12, 1649, it is recorded that "Mr. Thomas Yale and John Beech had libbertie to deppte the court" [Hoadly, Records of the Colony and Plantation of New Haven, 1638-1649, p. 499]. The word "deppte" is presumably shorthand for and/or an archaic spelling of "depart". Thus, the entry would suggest John Beach and Thomas Yale were excused from attending the proceedings. For what reason, however, is unstated. John Beach next finds mention at a court held December 3, 1650. On that date Thomas Langden stood trial for failing to keep his fences in repair, allowing his livestock to escape and do damage to a neighbor's crop. In his defence "Thomas Langden said Jno Beech his fence was downe also that cattell might come in:..."; an early version of the argument since used by countless school boys and speeding motorists. As the court tersely noted, however, "... he was told all must fare alike" [Dexter, Ancient Town Records, Vol. I, p. 52]. The final, active mention of John Beach at New Haven is at a court held August 3, 1652: "John Beech passeth ouer to Lancelot Baker his house and home lot wch he the said John bought of Arthur Holbich, lying betwixt the house and home lot of Henry Pecke and William Pecke, and 12 acrs of land of the second devission lying on the west side, wch is all the second devission wch belonged to the lot of Arthur Holbich, be it more or less" [Dexter, Ancient Town Records, Vol. I, p. 134]. Having sold his house and lands, John Beach thereafter left New Haven, although the precise date and place of his relocation is uncertain. Elmer T. Beach, in his Beach In America, p. 41, declares "He lived in New Haven till 1650, when he married Mary, and settled in Wallingford, about seven miles north of New Haven. He lived in Wallingford ten years, and his four older children were born there. In 1660 he removed to Stratford..." This is an impossibility, however, since as noted above, John Beach in fact remained in New Haven until at least 1652 and the town of Wallingford would not be founded until 1669-70. Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I, p. 40, says he "rem. to Stratford, 1652". Compare, however, Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Stratford, Connecticut, Vol. I, p. 136, which states: "John Beach,... came to Stratford and bought his first land here May 21, 1660, of Ens. Bryan of Milford, 'one house lot 2 acres.'" [On the other hand, Orcutt, Vol. II, p. 1123, declares "Beach, John, appears first on Stratford records in 1661."] Whatever the exact date of his arrival, however, John Beach thereafter finds mention in the Stratford records on a regular basis, mostly with regard to the grant, purchase or sale of lands. For a listing of such transactions see Beach Family Magazine, Vol. III, No. 4, pp. 319-320, quoting the notes of Joseph P. Beach, an early family historian and himself a descendant of John Beach1. John Beach further finds mention as an 'inhabitant' on the 1668 list of Stratford freemen, which was "... drawn up by the Governor's order, to straighten out church difficulties, and discover voting rights" [Rebecca Donaldson Beach, The Reverend John Beach and His Descendants, p. 132]; compare, however, Beach Family Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1, p. 9, which dates this list as 1669. In one often quoted record dated January, 1671 "John Beach was chosen crier for the town; and to be allowed four pence for every thing he cries; that is to say for all sorts of cattle and all other things of smaller value, two pence." [Wilcoxen, History of Stratford, Connecticut, 1639-1939, p. 217; Orcutt, History of the Old Town of Stratford, Vol. I, p. 136, but with "years" substituted for "pence"]. While some interpret this position as that of "town crier" in the sense of night watchman [i.e., "Ten o'clock and all is well!"], the entry, taken as a whole, suggests something more like a public auctioneer for lost or forfeited property, in much the same way a county sheriff today might auction land and chattle seized to satisfy a judgment or fine. It is also during this period that John Beach finds mention as one of the original proprietors of Wallingford, Connecticut. His name is among those signing the covenant for "ye intended Village", thought to date from 1670 or 1671 [Davis, History of Wallingford, Connecticut, pp. 77-78; 85-86]. It is said, however, that: "He seems to have bought in Wallingford with a view to the settlement of his sons there. John Jr., Isaac and Thomas removed to Wallingford, but the first two died in Stratford... As John Beach senior's estate was administered in Fairfield county probate court, he evidently had not transferred his residence to Wallingford" [Davis, History of Wallingford, Connecticut, p. 637]. Be this as it may, the Wallingford records, like those at Stratford, reveal a series of real estate transactions, involving grants of land by the town, purchases, trades and sales. It is indicative of his growing wealth and prominence that, in 1672/73, John Beach was assigned the fourth seat of the highest rank in the meeting house [Beach Family Magazine, Vol. III, No. 4, pp. 319-320, quoting the notes of Joseph P. Beach]. Likewise, when the time came to establish the church in Wallingford, John Beach "Senior" was one of thirteen men chosen "upon the 15th day of the 2nd month [April, in Julian reckoning], 1675", to form the first church at Wallingford [Davis, History of Wallingford, Connecticut, pp. 97-98]. At this point, however, a note of caution is in order with respect to references to "John Beach" at Wallingford since, in addition to John1, the immigrant, his son, John2, John1, born in 1654, as well as his nephew, John2, Thomas1, born in 1655, resided and/or owned property there. Both would have been too young to be the man referred to in the early 1670's, but later entries are less clear. Most authorities assume, for example, that "John Beach Senior" invariably refers to John1, the immigrant, with the title "Senior" serving to distinguish him from his son. It must be remembered, however, that the title "Senior" did not have the limited connotation in 17th century usage generally accepted today, i.e., the father of a child of the same name. It was also frequently used to distinguish the older of two men having the same name whether related as father and son, uncle and nephew, cousins, or not at all. See: e.g., Webster's New International Dictionary, 1923, p. 1920 ["senior... 1. Elder; - often used (abbr. Sr.) after a personal name to indicate the older of two in the family or community bearing the name." (italics added)]. Thus, such references might also be to John2, John1, who was slightly older and thus "senior" to his cousin, John2, Thomas1. In contrast, references to "Goodman" John Beach denote a degree of social standing unlikely accorded any but the immigrant John Beach1, at least during his own lifetime. In this regard it is frequently claimed that John Beach1 "... had civilian service at the 'Lower Garrison' in King Phillip's War [1675-1676] and it is recorded of him that he 'was of Stratford and returned thither,'" Beach Family Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1, p. 9, quoting the New Haven Genealogical Magazine, Vol. I, p. 242. Two entries in the Wallingford records, as abstracted in the notes of Joseph P. Beach, appear to form the basis for this claim. The first, dated October 15, 1675, states: "It was granted that those persons that live at the end of the town where Mr. Moss liveth, viz, Mr. Moss, Mr. Brockett, Sergeant Doolittle, John Beach, Senr., Eliasaph Preston and Wm. Elnathan, If they see cause to fortify any of their houses which they can agree upon for their safety in these times of danger, that their first charges shall be defrayed out of ye town treasury" [Notes of Joseph P. Beach as quoted in Beach Family Magazine, Vol. III, No. 4, p. 320]. The following spring, on March 7, 1675 [1676 under the Gregorian calander of today], these same men were granted leave to belong "to the loer garrison", with John Beach described as the "loer guard of the town", Beach Family Magazine, Vol. III, No. 4, p. 319. Once again, however, the identity of this "John Beach" is questionable, Compare: Beach Family Magazine, Vol. II, No. 2, p. 156. At the time of this conflict John Beach1, the immigrant, would have been a man in his mid-50's, at least, and unlikely to have seen further military service. Consequently, the reference might instead be to John2 John1, who would be of more appropriate age. This seems all the more likely if, as Davis and others suggest, it was in fact John2 John1 who resided regularly at Wallingford on property owned by John1, who himself continued to reside at Stratford. There is likewise a remarkable degree of confusion over the date of John Beach's death. One source puts it as early as 1667, Wallingford Tercentenary Committee, Founders and Descendants of Wallingford, Connecticut, p. 4. Hibbard, History of the Town of Goshen, Connecticut, states that he died in 1679, while McClaughry, Genealogy of the Beach Family of Connecticut, p. 36, claims he died in 1681. Finally, Rebecca Donaldson Beach, in The Reverend John Beach and His Descendants, p. 132, suggests he lived until at least 1699 when a John Beach [actually John2, John1] appears on a list of Stratford proprietors. It is now known, however, that John Beach died June 16, 1677, Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I, p. 40; Beach Family Magazine, Vol. II, No. 2, p. 156. His estate was probated in the Court at Fairfield, Connecticut, and includes a written agreement by his adult children, dated November 6, 1677, for the division of his assets. This declares that: "Whereas our honored father John Beach dying very suddenly did also dye Intestate [i.e., without a will]: we his children to prevent any after Trouble: and for the good and benefit of our brethern and sisters not yet come to age have come to this agreement..." Beach Family Magazine, Vol. III, No. 2, p. 258, quoting Fairfield, Connecticut, Probate Records, Vol. 3, p. 21. The agreement thereafter gives the names and birth dates of the ten children of John Beach; provides for the appointment of guardians for the six children still under age; and sets forth the portion or share of the estate - with a net value of 344 pounds, 5 shillings and 6 pence - each child would receive. In addition to his land holdings in both Stratford and Wallingford, which were considerable, the estate also included such personalty as "Waring apparrle, 9-8-0; 1 bible & other books, 0-7-0; Bedding, linnen, etc; 5 new chairs and 4 old chayrs; 4 Chests;... yarn and spinning wheels & a woollen wheele wool Cards,... armes & Ammunition..." Little has been said to this point concerning the marriage of John Beach or the identity of his wife. Since his first child, Elizabeth, was born in March, 1652, it is generally agreed he married circa 1650. At the birth of his son Benjamin, in 1674, the name of his spouse is given as Mary [Jacobus, History and Genealogy of the Families of Old Fairfield, Vol. I, p. 41]. With respect to her maiden name and origins, however, there is once more much confusion. McClaughry, Genealogy of the Beach Family of Connecticut, p. 36, declares John Beach "was married in 1650 (about) to Mary (?) a Danish lady." The so-called "Anjou Typescript" [reprinted in Beach Family Journal, Vol. I, No. 4, pp. 85-94], states he married June 3, 1651, Elizabeth Peck, daughter of Nathaniel Peck. Savage, however, in his Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England, Vol. I, p. 144, claims he "m. a d. of Thomas Staples, of Fairfield," a view shared by Deacon Lewis Norton in his notes on early Beach history [Beach Family Magazine, Vol. I, No. 1, p. 9]. This, in turn, has led most genealogists since that time [with the significant exclusion, however, of Jacobus] to identify the wife of John Beach as "Mary Staples", supposed daughter of Thomas Staples of Fairfield. It is unclear, however, whether Staples - himself a contemporary of John Beach - would have had a daughter old enough to have married circa 1650. Even more compelling, however, is the fact John Beach2, John1 is on record as marrying first, at Stratford, Hannah Staples of Fairfield, the daughter of Thomas Staples. Had John Beach1 likewise married a daughter of Thomas Staples, then John Beach2 John1 would have wed his own mother's sister, i.e., his aunt. Since this is clearly impossible, the identity of John Beach's wife must remain an open question unless and until new information is forthcoming. Whomever she was, however, she is not mentioned in the administration of her husband's estate and is therefore believed to have died prior to 1677, possibly soon after the birth of Benjamin in 1674." End Note 1 - That the June 7, 1643, record is actually earlier than the January 4, 1643/44, entry is also "proven" by the simple fact it appears on page 89 of the old town records as edited by Hoadly, whereas the January 4th entry is set forth on page 122!

    Beacham Name Study

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    [[Category:Beacham Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Beacham}} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==DNA== '''BEACHAM DNA''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Beacham&order=name Beacham Y-DNA Connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Beacham&order=name Beacham auDNA connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=mtDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Beacham&order=name Beacham mtDNA connections on WikiTree] '''BEAUCHAMP DNA''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Beauchamp&order=name Beauchamp Y-DNA Connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Beauchamp&order=name Beauchamp auDNA connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=mtDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Beauchamp&order=name Beauchamp mtDNA connections on WikiTree] '''BEECHAM DNA''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Beecham&order=name Beecham Y-DNA Connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Beecham&order=name Beecham auDNA connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=mtDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Beecham&order=name Beecham mtDNA connections on WikiTree] ==RESOURCES== *[https://somerset-genealogy.blogspot.com Somerset Genealogy Blogspot] *[http://wsom-opc.org.uk/ Somerset Online Parish Clerks] *[https://wringtonsomerset.org.uk/schmoose/familytrees02.htm Wrington Website] *www.wsom-opc.org.uk/index.php?id=19 Taken from Tickenham, Somerset, England Baptisms for St. Quiricus and St. Julietta Anglican Church William Beauchamp - son of William and Sarah Beauchamp, baptized 15 Sep 1805 Latitia Beacham - daughter of William and Sarah Beacham, born 25 Feb 1808, baptized 8 May 1808 Sophia Bennham - daughter of William and Sarah Bennham, born 19 Mar 1810, baptized 8 Apr 1810 Joseph Beacham - son of William and Sarah Beacham, baptized 24 Jan 1813 James Beechey - son of William and Sarah Beechey, born 21 Sep 1815, baptized 18 Nov 1821 Henry Beechey - son of William and Sarah Beechey, born 16 Jul 1818, baptized 18 Nov 1821 John Beechey - son of William and Sarah Beechey, born 10 Oct 1821, baptized 18 Nov 1821 Sarah Johnson Beacham - daughter of William and Sarah Beacham, born 27 Mar 1824, baptized 30 Jan 1825 Ann Beechin - daughter of William and Sarah Beechin, born 17 Mar 1827, baptized 13 Apr 1827

    Bear E-Cards

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    Beardsley/ Beardslee Surname Study

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    {{Image|file= Beardsley_Beardslee_Name_Study-3.gif|align= c|size= M|caption= Registered Study}} {{GOONS Sticker|Beardsley}} [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category: Beardsley-Beardslee Name Study]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] = '' "Tell a plain unvarnished tale" '' = :'''''D. B. Beardsley'''''From the '''Preface''', ''History of Hancock County [Ohio] from Its Earliest Settlement to the Present'':, by [[Beardsley-92 | Daniel Barna Beardsley]], Republic Printing Company, 1881 =Ode To Be A Beardsley= '''''oh to be a Beardsley and from our family, '''''
    '''''oh to have the Beardslee name or in your ancestry, '''''
    '''''oh to be a Beardsley and have this special bond,'''''
    '''''a kindred understanding on both sides of the pond,'''''
    '''''oh to be a Beardslee wherever you may be,'''''
    '''''by name or by blood, you're part of our family'''''
    Anthony Beardsley June 5, 2012 = Quote from an Elder Beardsley = :You may find the following quite fitting for those of us who are interested in Beardsley family history. :'''''Old age induces, or should induce reflection. No man, with intellect, of mere ordinary grade, but looks back with deep interest to the past, and with intense solicitude, for the future. How can it be otherwise? It is a principle of our nature, stamped deep and lasting by Deity himself, that induces a retrospect. We delight to retrace our steps, from childhood to youth, and so on to old age. To call up visions, and recollections of the past. To associate in our minds, those who were once with us, who were dear to us, and who have long since been called away.''''' [https://archive.org/details/reminiscencesper01bear "Reminiscences; personal and other incidents; early settlement of Otsego County; notices and anecdotes of public men; judicial, legal, and legislative matters; field sports; dissertations and discussions", by author [[Beardsley-3430|'''Levi Beardsley]]''', dated 1852; third great grand-uncle of Beardsley researcher [[Dann-242 | Nick Dann]] ] '''Please consider joining the '[https://www.facebook.com/groups/My.Beardsley.Family/ Our Beardsley Family]' Facebook Group! It is a quiet place to visit and have pleasant chats with those of our shared surname.''' = Templates for the Beardsley/Beardslee Project = 1. [[Template:Beardsley-ONS|ONS Template]] '''To add a profile to this project, please add the {{Beardsley-ONS}} template to the profile page above the ==Biography== marker.''' :'''Note:''' This Category is generally used for Beardsley's associated with the immigrant William Beardsley of Stratford, Connecticut. The '''Beardsley One Name Project''', however, seeks to expand the study to all Beardslee/Beardsley's, regardless of origin, in the belief that all probably are related. In the case of non-William and Mary (Harvie) descendants, consider using Template:Beardsley-non_William Non-William & Mary Descendants. Alternatively, use the [[Template:Beardsley-ONS|ONS Template]] Category, and add the following to the end of the profile: === Research Notes === ::*(name) is Categorized in the '''Beardsley One Name Study'''. This is generally used for Beardsley's associated with the immigrant William Beardsley of Stratford, Connecticut. The '''Beardsley One Name Project''', however, seeks to expand the study to all Beardslee/Beardsley's, regardless of origin, in the belief that all probably are related.
    2. [[Template:Beardsley-Spouse|Spouse Template]] '''To add a profile to the Beardsley Spouse project, please add the {{Beardsley-Spouse}} template to the NON-BEARDSLEY profile page above the ==Biography== marker.'''
    :'''Note:''' This Category is generally used for spouses of Beardsley's associated with the immigrant William Beardsley of Stratford, Connecticut. The '''Beardsley One Name Project''', however, seeks to expand the study to all Beardslee/Beardsley's, regardless of origin, in the belief that all probably are related. In the case of non-William and Mary (Harvie) descendant spouses, consider using Template:Beardsley-non_William Non-William & Mary Descendants. Alternatively, use the [[Template:Beardsley-Spouse|Spouse Template]] Category, and add the following to the end of the profile: ::===Research Notes=== ::*(name) is Categorized as a '''Beardsley Spouse'''. This is generally used for spouses of Beardsley's associated with the immigrant William Beardsley of Stratford, Connecticut. The '''Beardsley One Name Project''', however, seeks to expand the study to all Beardslee/Beardsley's, regardless of origin, in the belief that all probably are related.
    3. [[Template:Beardsley-KC|Kissing Cousins Template]] '''To add profiles to the Kissing Cousins project, please add the {{Beardsley-KC}} template to BOTH the profile pages above the ==Biography== marker.'''
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    #[[:Category: Beardsley-Beardslee Name Study|Master List of Profiles in This Study]]
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    #[[Space: Beardsley-Beardslee_Name_Study_Portraits]] = What this is : = This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Beardsley surname and the variants of this name. While the study is currently very U.S. centric it is '''''NOT''''' intended as such, we strongly encourage non-U.S. researchers to add to our knowledge of this surname. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. For more information please contact the project leader(s), [[Beardsley-386| John Beardsley]] at jgdb@twcny.rr.com, or [[Dann-242| Nick Dann]] at nfdann@comcast.net. Feel free to add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc, etc, etc. Not the bit least, we want to pay homage to our Beardsley/Beardslee forebears, lest they fade into some local death statistic. ''{I'd be thrilled to have co-leaders in this project! .....John}'' = Name Variants = *The obvious: '''''Beardsley''''' and '''''Beardslee''''' ! *Connecticut records show variations such as '''''Bardsle''''' and '''''Berdslee'''''. For example, see: [https://cslib.contentdm.oclc.org/digital/collection/p15019coll15/id/201 New Fairfield Marriages, 1746-1791] *A recent discovery reveals that a Beardsley family from Athens, Ohio, changed the spelling to '''''Berzley'''''. See [[Beardsley-4239 | Francis Asbury Beardsley]]. *Please feel free to let us know of any additional variants or purposeful new spellings. = HELP NEEDED = '''Unsourced Profiles''' :The names listed on the '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Beardsley+Unsourced+OR+Beardslee+Unsourced Beardsley and Beardslee Unsourced list]''' have no source documentation. If you can help provide proper documentation for these individuals it would be greatly appreciated. If you do add any sources on these profiles please remove any Unsourced tags.
    '''Unconnected Profiles''' :The names listed on the '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unconnected+Beardsley+OR+Unconnected+Beardslee&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Beardsley and Beardslee Unconnected list]''' are not connected to the global tree. If you can help trace out connections for these individuals it would be greatly appreciated.
    '''Unlinked Profiles''' :The names listed on the '''[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1&Query=Unlinked+Beardsley+OR+Unlinked+Beardslee&MaxProfiles=500&SortOrder=Default&PageSize=500 Beardsley and Beardslee Unlinked list]''' are not linked to any other profile. If you can help identify the families for these individuals it would be greatly appreciated.
    '''Relationships or Other Help Sought''' :[[Beardsley-2977 | Lester C. Beardsley]], 1831-1911. Need his '''''father''''' ! Contact [[Dann-242| Nick Dann]]. We've established the identity of his mother. :[[Beardsley-249 | James Beardsley]], 1765 - 1825 and [[Beardsley-3005 | James Beardsley]], c1766. Please see the '''Research Notes''' for the father, [[Beardsley-257 | Josiah Beardsley]]. The first James profile has marriage and children reflected from IHB, pg 211; the second from Holt's record, #336, which differs. Both James are temporarily shown as the son of Josiah and Margery (Sackett) Beardsley, but, obviously, only one can be correct. The discrepancy has gone on to many, many public trees, mostly reflecting the IHB information. So, Wikitreers, it's up to us to sort it out! Contact [[Dann-242| Nick Dann]]. Once sorted out, the correct son James should be retained; the other modified to reflect his correct parentage, and this and associated notes expunged. :Theodore Beardsley, 1851 - 1892. His Findagrave memorial ([http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=124226687 #124226687, Riverside Cemetery, Prophetstown IL]), as well as ''1880 US Census'', also Prophetstown, enumerates his birthplace as Germany or Prussia. Shows he is married to Ann Besler, also born in Germany. Who is he? Who are his parents? Was he really a 'Beardsley", or had his name been changed? Help please! Contact [[Dann-242| Nick Dann]] or [[Beardsley-386 | John Beardsley]]. :Race car driver [[Beardsley-3170 | Ralph Edward Beardsley]], 1891 - 1920. His mother and father have been identified, as well as his grandfather. Need help with the remainder of Ralph's ancestry Contact [[Dann-242| Nick Dann]]. :[[Beardsley-1598 | Daniel Beardsley]] (1752 - 1836). ''Holt'' has him the son of [[Beardsley-377 | Robert Beardsley]] and [[Chauncey-149 | Hannah Chauncey]], and married to [[Hawley-1168 |Anne Hawley]]. But, in [http://interactive.ancestry.com/11818/dvm_GenMono001233-00001-0?backurl=http%3a%2f%2fsearch.ancestry.com%2fsearch%2fdb.aspx%3fdbid%3d11818%26path%3d&ssrc=&backlabel=ReturnBrowsing#?imageId=dvm_GenMono001233-00135-0 Ancestors and Descendants of Samuel French, Pg. 264.], Daniel Beardsley (sp. Beardslee) is the son of [[Beardsley-446 |Samuel Beardsley]] and [[French-1348 |Anne French]], showing him born 1752, and married, 1777, to Anna Hawley. '''''HELP!''''' :A researcher and descendant of [[Beardsley-2420 |Samuel S. Beardsley]] has convincing evidence that this Samuel may be the son of [[Beardsley-1856 | Othni Beardsley]]. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated in proving this line. Contact either [[Beardsley-2329 | John D. Beardsley]] or [[Dann-242 | Nick Dann]]. : And another James, [[Beardslee-257|James Allen Beardslee]], husband of [[Bliss-3888|Sarah Bliss]]. No information has been found connecting James to his parents. Your assistance would be greatly appreciated in connecting this line. Contact either [[Beardsley-2329 | John D. Beardsley]] or [[Dann-242 | Nick Dann]]. :Beardsley-2440 [[Beardsley-2440 | Fred Beardsley]]. Believe his parents '''MAY''' be James and Emily Beardsley, found in ''1870 US Census'', Union, Erie, Pennsylvania. Need proof, and if this is his parents, need his father's lineage, as well. Contact [[Dann-242 | Nick Dann]]. :Beardsley-3407 [[Beardsley-3407 | Charles Beardsley]]. Seeking his ancestry. Is it possible that this is the same person an Beardsley-3064 [[Beardsley-3064 | Charles Beardsley]] ? Common denominator seems to be the connection to Allegany County, New York. Can anyone offer any clues? Contact either [[Beardsley-2329 | John D. Beardsley]] or [[Dann-242 | Nick Dann]]. '''Citing Sources''' '''''See Census Records''''', below. '''''Please Note:''''' :'''References to other family trees at Ancestry.com, FamilySearch.org or other online sites are ''NOT'' considered proper documentation, please do not add these as sources, and do not remove the unsourced tag from profiles citing only these trees.''' :'''These intended 'sources' often come from GEDCOM uploads. It's perfectly OK to upload GEDCOMs as it helps deliver raw data, but proper source citations are preferred. As profiles are edited, don't be surprised if 'sources' citing Ancestry, Rootsweb, or FamilySearch trees are expunged and (hopefully) replaced with proper sources.''' = Use of the Beardsley Crest = :'' . . . . From the earliest period of English history up to the time of the Puritan revolution, the right to "bear arms" or use armorial insignia in any form was strictly regulated by the law of the land. The Heralds appointed by the Crown were delegated to grant the privilege to bear such arms, and were also empowered to prevent unauthorized individuals from exercising such rights under the penalty of the law. These Heralds in their periodic "Visitations" of the various counties of England, exercised their legal functions, and kept recorded in the archives of their office the rolls of those entitled to bear arms, together with a full heraldic description of the arms thus borne, and in many instances the full pedigrees of the individual entitled to bear them. The manuscript records of these periodic "Visitations" have in many instances been placed before the public in printed duplicates of the original, giving the record of those in certain counties at the time of that particular " Visitation " who by the Heralds were recognized as having the indisputable right to use such armorial insignia. For the purposes of this article it is necessary to refer to only one of such published Visitation, viz.: "The Visitations of Sussex in 1530 and in 1633/4", published by the Harleian Society of England.''
    :'' . . . . The right to bear arms was the official recognition of an existing aristocracy, and it was natural that at the breaking out of the Puritan reforms in England, the recognition of this aristocratic privilege should spring into some disrepute among those who swayed the destinies of the land at that time. It followed from this condition of affairs that during the time of the Puritan upheaval and subsequent thereto up to the present time the same rigid scrutiny of the use of armorial insignia in England has not existed as it did exist previous to that period. However, the right to bear arms exists by law today in England as it did in the past, even though the transgression of that same law is not punished now by the severe penalties in force before the Puritan revolution.''
    :''''' . . . . If a family in England can trace its origin to one to whom the right to bear arms has been duly granted by the properly constituted authority, then the members of that family, subject to the laws of Heraldry, can make use of such arms as an inalienable right granted unto them by the law.'''''
    :'' . . . . For many years subsequent to the discovery of this country the larger part thereof which was settled was under the dominion of the English crown, and hence the laws of England were the fundamental laws of this land. An individual in this land, therefore, at that time belonging to an English family entitled to bear arms, was. from the fact that he was a subject of England, entitled likewise to make such use of his Heraldic inheritance as were permitted by the then well-known laws of Heraldry.''
    :'' . . . . . Such was the legal status of Heraldry in this country up to the time of the Declaration of Independence and the subsequent adoption of the Constitution of the United States. The very essence of the Constitution of this country is repugnant to the fostering of an aristocratic class, and such was the spirit of the founders of our fundamental law that by specific wording of the Constitution barriers were erected to prevent the establishment in the future of any officially recognized aristocracy. Hence any one who swears allegiance to the United States, loses by his oath any legal right he may have had in another country to a recognized use of Heraldic insignia. The use of such insignia however, has not been specifically prohibited by the law of the land, and hence its use has continued in force here by the toleration of a government indifferent to a usage which it feels is of too little importance to materially affect the serious underlying democracy of the people at large.''
    :'' . . . . . The knowledge that certain families in the United States are descended in direct line from families of foreign origin entitled to bear arms is perhaps a matter of justified pride on the part of the representatives of the branches of these families who are now citizens of the United States. The study of family history of recent years has become so popular, that the desire for knowledge of blood right to use armorial insignia has increased so that it has become desirable to ascertain with as much accuracy as possible the amount of evidence existent in support of the blood (not legal) right of an individual in this country to make use of the heraldic insignia conferred in the past by law on an individual bearing his family name.'' ::''"Thacher - Thatcher Genealogy" - By John R. Totten, Member of the New York Genealogical and Biographical Society and New England Historic-Genealogical Society.''
    == Descriptions of Crests of Beardsley Family == # ''"Ar. two bars gu. on a canton of the second a maunch of the first."'' - [https://archive.org/stream/generalarmoryofe00burk#page/46/mode/2up "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings From the Earliest to the Present Time"]: by Burke, Bernard, Sir, 1814-1892, Published 1884 - '''''Page 46, "Bardesey, Bardesley, Bardsey (Lancashire)"''''' # ''"Or, a bend betw. six martlets sa."'' #''"(Oporto, granted to Job Bearsley, of Coventry, in 1730). Ar. a bear's head ppr. holding a bunch of grapes in its mouth, betw. three torteaux a chief gu."'' - [https://archive.org/stream/generalarmoryofe00burk#page/62/mode/2up "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings From the Earliest to the Present Time"]: by Burke, Bernard, Sir, 1814-1892, Published 1884 - '''''Page 62, "Bearsley"''''' # ''"Ar. two bars gu. on a canton of the second, a maunch of the field."'' # ''"Ar. two bars gu. a canton of the last."'' - [https://archive.org/stream/generalarmoryofe00burk#page/72/mode/2up "The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales; Comprising a Registry of Armorial Bearings From the Earliest to the Present Time"]: by Burke, Bernard, Sir, 1814-1892, Published 1884 - '''''Page 73, "Berdesey, Berdsey, Berdesley"''''' '''''Note about use of the "Beardsley Family Crest"''''': The Family Crest (commonly called a Coat of Arms; more properly ''Armorial Bearing'' ) used and described as '''"the"''' official crest for this family has not been documented as being connected to the American Beardsley/Beardslee family descended from William the immigrant, at least not to the best of current knowledge. That said, it is used as an identifier for this family one name study simply because it''' ''is''''' so commonly referred to. '''''If anyone can connect this family officially to this or any family crest please bring it to our attention.'''' Contact Beardsley family researcher [[Dann-242 | Nick Dann]] for a copy of his research into the '''''Beardsley Armorial Bearing'''''. =Beardsley/Beardslee DNA Project= '''Beardsley/Beardslee DNA Project:'''
    '''https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/beardsley-beardslee/about'''
    '''https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Beardsley_Beardslee?iframe=yresults'''

    Our Beardsley/Beardslee surname DNA project is always looking to recruit members of the family to test their Y-DNA. Taking the Y-DNA test of at least 37 markers will help to verify the various lineages of the families. Please contact me, John [[Beardsley-386|Beardsley-386]] at jgdb@twcny.rr.com if you have any questions about the various DNA tests, genetic genealogy or interest in joining the DNA project. While our DNA project is primarily intended to trace the Beardsley surname ''{thus Y-DNA}'', we also accept MTDNA ''(female lineages)'' and autosomal ''(FTDNA's Family Finder, AncestryDNA or 23 and Me)'' tests into the project. == What we know : == DNA testing of descendants of the immigrant William [[Beardsley-17|Beardsley-17]] has indicated that Beardsleys from this lineage belong to Haplogroup I, subclade L1483 , or I-L1483 ''{as of 2022}''. This was determined through two Big Y tests and subsequent testing of the L1483 SNP by other members of the project. I am not aware of any studies which have detailed how and where subclade L1483 originated, however so far only descendants of William have tested positive for this SNP indicating that it may be a branch defining marker. Non-descendants of William have tested positive for I-BY4637 (which is the parent SNP of L1483).
    It is believed that the I haplogroup originated in the European area around Belgium or northern Germany after the Ice Age, and migrated into the British Isles as part of the Viking raids. Once established in England the greatest populations of the L338 subclade of haplogroup I, or at least the subsection of L338 that contained the early Beardsley ancestors, settled in the areas between Ireland and London. Today the largest populations of I-L338 are found in the United States, England and New Zealand. BY4637 is a subclade of L338. The following link will take you to the public page of the Beardsley/Beardslee DNA project. Currently we are sorting members according to their first five generations. As more members join the project, the sorting method may change in order to provide the most useful information to members. It is hoped that we will be able to connect the members from each of the main populations to one another at some point. == Surname: Beardsley or Beardslee == * See [http://forebears.io/surnames/beardsley##resources| Forebears 'Beardsley'] *This interesting surname is of Anglo-Saxon origin, and is a locational name from some minor, unrecorded or now "lost" place, believed to have been situated in Nottinghamshire or Leicestershire where the name is most popular. An estimated seven to ten thousand villages and hamlets are known to have disappeared since the 12th Century, due to such natural causes as the Black Death of 1348, in which an eighth of the population perished, and to the widespread practice of enforced "clearing" and enclosure of rural lands for sheep pastures from the 15th Century onwards. *The placename is believed to derive from the genitive case of the Olde English pre 7th Century byname "Beard", from the vocabulary word for a beard, with "leah", wood, glade, clearing, hence, "Beard's wood". *Early recordings of the name include the marriage of Jese Beardsle and Edward Weze on February 26th 1575, at Carlton by Market, Bosworth, Leicestershire, and the marriage of Joan Beardsley and Thomas Weston at Gedling, Nottinghamshire, on April 16th 1604. *William Beardsley, a mason, aged 30 yrs., was an early emigrant to New England, leaving London on the "Planter" in April 1635. A famous namebearer was Aubrey V. Beardsley (1872 - 1898), an English illustrator noted for his stylized black and white illustrations, especially for Oscar Wilde's "Salome". *The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of John Beardsley, which was dated November 28th 1573, marriage to Joane Ulsecroft, at Ashby De la Zouch, Leicestershire, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth 1, known as "Good Queen Bess", 1558 - 1603. *Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. ''© Copyright: Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2014'' == Not Bardsley! {or at least not recently} == '''BARDSLEY''' *SOURCE: Location *USAGE: English *Meaning & History: From the name a village lying between Ashton-under-Lyne and Oldham, in the County of Lancashire, England. It means "Beornred's clearing" in Old English, Beornred being a given name meaning "warrior counsel". ::'''''A member of the Bardsley family tested and joined the Beardsley/Beardslee DNA project. His results show that the Bardsley and Beardsley/lee families share a common ancestor, BUT in the very ancient past, perhaps as many as 20,000 years ago. The similarities of spelling and sound of the surnames is interesting.''''' * An interesting posting at [http://forebears.io/surnames/bardsley Forebears 'Bardsley'] (also noted above) suggests that 'Beardsley' may have derived from the name 'Bardsley'. Of this we have no proof, but the DNA link of Bardsley and Beardsley would suggest this to be true. If so, the Forebears site says that Bardsley is derived from a geographical locality. 'of Bardsley,' a parish between Ashton and Oldham, near Manchester. = Census Records = * In citing Census Records: ::Watch for enumeration errors, such as name variations. ::Remember that ''humans'' were the input: dates and ages can be erroneous. The respondent may have had a memory lapse or poor recollection; the enumerator may have been hard of hearing, or simply transcribed what was told him in error. ::It's best to avoid adding a link to an actual record, such as Ancestry.com or Familysearch.org. Why? Links can and often do change. ::Provide the basic record info so that the record can be re-found, if necessary. Using [[References]], the NARA (or similar)[[http://www.archives.gov National Archives and Records Administration]] citation should be shown, according to proper genealogical research convention. Researcher [[Dann-242 | Nick Dann]] provides the following example: ::*''1870 US Census'': Cleveland, Ward 7, Cuyahoga County, OH, 15 Aug 1870, Pg. 122 (Citation Footnote (using [[References]]): Year: 1870; Census Place: Cleveland Ward 7, Cuyahoga, Ohio; Roll: M593_1190; Page: 229B; Image: 462; Family History Library Film: 552689) * Sometimes Census records can have errors. The obvious is surname spelling. Patience will eventually get you to the record you're seeking. Sometimes one has to be creative, as in this example. :: In this case, an enumerator wasn't listening closely. [[Beardsley-3127 |Mark Heber Beardsley]] (1874 – 1947) appeared correctly, or nearly so, in 1880, 1910, 1930, and 1940 Census’. However, it was difficult to find him or his family in a 1920 Census. By searching with just his and his wife’s given name, no surname, and a known location (Texas, in this case), the family did appear with the surname ‘Heber’, Mark’s middle name. As mentioned above, it must sometimes be remembered that the enumerator is also human. And so was the person the enumerator was interviewing. :: An excellent example of what can happen in the transcription of enumerator errors, or the enumerator simply recording what the interviewee is telling him, can be found in a '''Footnote''' attached to [[Beardsley-3254 | Harry Markle Beardsley]], in this case having to do with the birthplace of his parents. * What happened to the 1890 Census? It was lost in a fire! ::See [http://www.archives.gov/publications/prologue/1996/spring/1890-census-1.html The Fate of the 1890 Population Census] ::and [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1890_United_States_Census Wikipedia; 1890 Census] :: See also: The [https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1877095 '''''1890 Veterans Schedules'''''] database for some individuals can still be found. Special Schedules of the Eleventh Census (1890), enumerating Union Veterans and Widows of Union Veterans of the Civil War. = Notable people with the Beardsley/Beardslee Surname = * See: ''' [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beardsley_(surname) Wikipedia: Beardsley] * Also see the attached document: [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Beardsley_Beardslee_Surname_Study-3 '''Noted Beardsley Kin'''] {{Image |file=Beardsley_Beardslee_Name_Study-1.jpg|align=c|size=1000}} = Published Genealogies and Reference Books of Interest = ''The publications listed here contain members of Beardsley/lee family. New publications are semi-regularly discovered and added to the list, so followers of this freespace page should check back often to keep up to date.'' --- # [https://archive.org/stream/historygenealogi00alle#page/n5/mode/2up '''A History and Genealogical Record of the Alling-Allens of New Haven, Conn., The Descendants of Roger Alling, First, and John Alling, Sen., From 1639 to the Present Time ..''' - ''by Allen, George P., b. 1826, comp. Publication date 1899''] # [https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=710xAAAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PP12&hl=en '''A Genealogy Of The Descendants Of Alexander Alvord: An Early Settler Of Windsor, Conn. And Northampton, Mass''' ''by Sam. Morgan Alvord Jan 1908''] # [https://archive.org/stream/averellaverillav01aver#page/n5 '''The Averell-Averill-Avery Family : A Record of the Descendants of William and Abigail Averell of Ipswich, Mass. Vol. I''' - ''by Avery, Clara Arlette, 1850- comp., Publication date 1914''] # [https://archive.org/stream/averellaverillav02aver_0#page/n3 '''The Averell-Averill-Avery Family : A Record of the Descendants of William and Abigail Averell of Ipswich, Mass. Vol. II''' - ''by Avery, Clara Arlette, 1850- comp., Publication date 1914''] # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofdesce00alvo#page/n5/mode/2up '''A Genealogy of the Descendants of Alexander Alvord, An Early Settler of Windsor, Conn. and Northampton, Mass.''' - ''by Alvord, Samuel Morgan, b. 1869, Publication date 1908''] # [https://archive.org/details/babcockgenealogy00babc/page/n5| '''Babcock Genealogy''']: ''by Babcock, Stephen, 1832-1916, Publication date 1903'' # [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalreco1909brow/page/n8| '''Genealogical record of Nathaniel Babcock, Simeon Main, Issac Miner, Ezekiel Main]''': ''by Brown, Cyrus Henry, b. 1829, Publication date 1909'' # [https://archive.org/stream/baldwingenealogy00bald#page/n3/mode/2up '''The Baldwin Genealogy From 1500 to 1881''' - ''by Charles Candee Baldwin - Pub. 1881''] # [https://archive.org/stream/baldwingenealogy1889bald#page/n5/mode/2up '''The Baldwin Genealogy Supplement''' - ''by C.C. Baldwinr - Pub. 1889''] # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalreco00barn#page/n3/mode/2up '''Genealogical record of the Barnum family, presenting a conspectus of the male descendants of Thomas Barnum 1625-1695''' - ''by Barnum, Eben Lewis, 1839-; Barnum, Francis, 1849-1921, author - Published 1912''] # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofbeac00mccl#page/n5/mode/2up '''Genealogy of the Beach family of Connecticut''' - ''by Charles Chase McClaughry - Pub. 1863''] # [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00bear '''Genealogical history of the Beardsley-lee family in America (1902) By'''] - [[Beardsley-975|Isaac Haight Beardsley]] #[https://archive.org/details/BeardsleyGenealogyTheFamilyOfWilliamBeardsleyOneOfTheFirstSettlersOfStratfordCon '''Beardsley Genealogy The Family Of William Beardsley One Of The First Settlers Of Stratford Connecticut (1950) By'''] -[[Beardsley-1842|Nellie Judson (Beardsley) Holt]] # [https://archive.org/stream/contributiontoge00newc_0#page/n3/mode/2up '''A Contribution to the Genealogy of the Bearse or Bearss Family in America, 1618-1871''' '': Ancestry and Descendants of Dea. John Bearss and his wife, Molly (Beardsley) Bearss, of New Fairfield, Ct., and Westmoreland, N.Y by Newcomb, John Bearse, 1824-1897, Published 1871]'' # [https://archive.org/details/bookobeggsgeneal00begg/page/n7/mode/2up '''The Book o' Beggs : A Genealogical Study Of The Beggs Family In America, Also Gleanings Concerning This Ancient Gaelic Family Of Beg - Begg - Beig - Beggs: By Robert Henry Beggs And Clara Beardsley Beggs - 1844-1914 - Publication date 1928'''] # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofbliss00blis#page/n3/mode/2up '''Genealogy of the Bliss Family in America, From About the Year 1550-1880''' - ''by Bliss, John Homer, b. 1832 - Published 1881,(1880)''] # [https://archive.org/details/browngenealogyof00brow/page/n7/mode/2up '''Brown Genealogy Of Many Of The Descendants Of Thomas, John, And Eleazer Brown''']: ''by Brown, Cyrus Henry, 1829- (from old catalog), Publication date 1907-15'' # [https://archive.org/details/browngenealogyof02brow/page/n7/mode/2up '''Brown Genealogy Of Many Of The Descendants Of Thomas, John, And Eleazer Brown Vol. II''']: ''by Brown, Cyrus Henry, 1829- (from old catalog), Publication date 1907-15'' # [https://archive.org/details/generalhistoryof00todduoft/page/n12 '''A General History Of The Burr Family, With A Genealogical Record From 1193 To 1891''' - ''by Todd, Charles Burr, 1849; Publication date 1891''] # [https://hdl.handle.net/2027/wu.89063110514?urlappend=%3Bseq=38|'''Robert Calef of Boston and Roxbury: and Some of his Descendents.'''] - '' Compiled by Lunt, W. Wallace. (1928). Hingham, Mass.: Hingham Historical Society, inc..'' # [https://archive.org/details/cartergenealogyo1909cart/page/n5 '''Carter, A Genealogy Of The Descendants Of Thomas Carter Of Reading And Weston, Mass., And Of Hebron And Warren, Ct. Also Some Account Of The Descendants Of His brothers, Eleazer, Daniel, Ebenezer And Ezra, Sons Of Thomas Carter And Grandsons Of Rev. Thomas Carter, First Minister Of Woburn, Massachusetts, 1642''' -''by Carter, Howard Williston, b. 1855, Publication Date 1909''] # [https://archive.org/details/cantrillcantrell00chri/page/n3/mode/2up?q=Beardsley&view=theater '''The Cantrill-Cantrell Genealogy : A Record Of The Descendants Of Richard Cantrill, Who Was A Resident Of Philadelphia Prior To 1689, And Of Earlier Cantrills In England And America''' - ''by Christie, Susan Cantrill, Mrs., Publication date 1908''] # [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbenja00clev/page/n3/mode/2up '''A Genealogy Of Benjamin Cleveland, A Great-grandson Of Moses Cleveland, Of Woburn, Mass., And A Native Of Canterbury, Windham County, Conn''']: ''by Cleveland, Horace Gillette, 1832-1888, Publication Date 1879'' # [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofcleve01clev/page/n6/mode/2up?q=Beardsley '''The Genealogy Of The Cleveland And Cleaveland Families. An Attempt To Trace, In Both The Male And Female Lines, The Posterity Of Moses Cleveland ... (And) Of Alexander Cleveland''']: ''Volume I, by Cleveland, Edmund Janes, 1842-1902, Publication date 1899 # [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofcleve02clev/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Beardsley '''The Genealogy Of The Cleveland And Cleaveland Families. An Attempt To Trace, In Both The Male And Female Lines, The Posterity Of Moses Cleveland ... (And) Of Alexander Cleveland''']: ''Volume II, by Cleveland, Edmund Janes, 1842-1902, Publication date 1899 # [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofcleve03clev/page/n5/mode/2up?q=Beardsley '''The Genealogy Of The Cleveland And Cleaveland Families. An Attempt To Trace, In Both The Male And Female Lines, The Posterity Of Moses Cleveland ... (And) Of Alexander Cleveland''']: ''Volume II, by Cleveland, Edmund Janes, 1842-1902, Publication date 1899 # [https://www.google.com/books/edition/History_and_Genealogy_of_the_Descendants/l1NHAAAAMAAJ?hl=en&gbpv=1 '''History And Genealogy Of The Descendants Of Clement Corbin''']: Compiled by Rev. Harvey M. Lawson, Ph.B., B.D., Hartford Press, 1905 # [https://archive.org/details/historyandgenea00corngoog/page/n8/mode/2up?view=theater '''The History And Genealogy Of The Cornish Families In America''']; By Cornish, Joseph E. (Joseph Edward), b. 1856, Publication date 1907 # [https://archive.org/details/elderjohncrandal00cran_0/page/n7/mode/2up '''Elder John Crandall Of Rhode Island And His Descendants''' ''page 151'']:'' by John Cortland Crandall, 1881- ., Publication date 1931'' # [https://archive.org/stream/agenealogycurti00curtgoog#page/n12/mode/2up '''A Genealogy of the Curtiss Family: Being a Record of the Descendants of Widow Elizabeth Curtiss'''] -''By Frederic Haines Curtiss - Published 1903 by Boton Rockwell & Churchill Press'' # [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofcurti00harl/page/n5/mode/2up '''A Genealogy Of The Curtiss-Curtis Family Of Stratford, Connecticut : A Supplement To The 1903 Edition''']: ''by Harlow Dunham Curtis'' # [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofcushi00cush/page/n7/mode/2up '''The Genealogy Of The Cushing Family, An Account Of The Ancestors And Descendants Of Matthew Cushing, Who Came To America In 1638''']: ''by Cushing, James Stevenson, 1878- dn, Publication date 1905'' #[https://archive.org/details/DaytonTheEarlyDaytonsAndDescendantsOfHenryJr.ByDonaldLinesJacobusAndArthurBlissDaytonPub.1959#page/n3/mode/2up '''The Early Daytons And Descendants of Henry Jr.'''] -'' by Donald Lines Jacobus and Arthur Bliss Dayton pub. 1959'' # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyhistory46dela#page/n185/mode/2up ''' The Genealogy, History, and Alliances of the American House of Delano, 1621 to 1899.''']''Compiled by Major Joel Andrew Delano, with the history and heraldry of the maison de Franchimont and de Lannoy to Delano, 1096 to 1621, and the royal ancestry of Lannoy from Guelph, prince of the Scyrri, to Phillippe de Lannoy, 476 A. D. to 1621, including other royal lines and a list of the Lannoy chevaliers de la toison d'or (golden fleece) by Delano, Joel Andrew, 1831-1901, comp; Delano de Lannoy, Mortimer, 1869-1920, ed. Publication date 1899 # [https://archive.org/details/genealogydescen00demigoog/page/n4 '''Genealogy Of The Descendants Of John Deming Of Wethersfield, Connecticut''']: ''by Deming, Judson Keith, 1858- (from old catalog): Publication date 1904 # [https://archive.org/details/lifeofgeorgedewe00dewe/page/n9/mode/2up '''Life Of George Dewey, Rear Admiral, U.S.N.; And Dewey Family History : Being An Authentic Historical And Genealogical Record Of More Than Fifteen Thousand Persons In The United States By The Name Of Dewey, And Their Descendants : Life Of Rear Admiral George Dewey''']: ''by Dewey, Adelbert Milton, 1857-; Dewey, Louis Marinus, 1865-; Dewey, William T. (William Tarbox); Dewey, Orville C., Publication date 1898'' # [https://archive.org/stream/doolittlefamilyi02dool#page/n9/mode/2up '''The Doolittle Family in America Volume II''']: ''by Doolittle, William Frederick, 1872-; Brown, Louise Smylie; Doolittle, Malissa R., Published 1901 # [https://archive.org/stream/doolittlefamilyi03dool#page/n9/mode/2up '''The Doolittle Family in America Volume III''']: ''by Doolittle, William Frederick, 1872-; Brown, Louise Smylie; Doolittle, Malissa R., Published 1901 # [https://archive.org/stream/doolittlefamilyi04dool#page/n9/mode/2up '''The Doolittle Family in America Volume IV''']: ''by Doolittle, William Frederick, 1872-; Brown, Louise Smylie; Doolittle, Malissa R., Published 1901 # [https://archive.org/stream/doolittlefamilyi06dool#page/n9/mode/2up '''The Doolittle Family in America Volume VI''']: ''by Doolittle, William Frederick, 1872-; Brown, Louise Smylie; Doolittle, Malissa R., Published 1901 # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofeddyf00eddy#page/n3/mode/2up| '''Genealogy of the Eddy family''' - ''by Eddy, Charles, b. 1850,Published 1881''] # [https://archive.org/stream/EddyTheEddyFamilyInAmerica/Eddy%20-%20The%20Eddy%20Family%20In%20America#page/n0/mode/2up| '''The Eddy Family In America: A Genealogy Compiled By Ruth Story Devereux Eddy, A.B., A.M. And Published Under The Direction Of The Eddy Family Association, Inc. In Commeration Of The Three Hundreth Anniversary Of The Landing Of John And Samuel Eddy At Plymouth, October 29, 1630, Pub. 1930] #[https://archive.org/stream/EwellTheEwellsInAmericaAndSomeAlliedFamilies16351990#page/n7/mode/2up '''The Ewells In America And Some Allied Families, 1635-1990''' - ''by James H. Ewell, Published 1990]'' # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyfairba00fairgoog#page/n7/mode/2up| ''' Genealogy of the Fairbanks Family in America, 1633-1897 - ''by Lorenzo Sayles Fairbanks, Published 1897]'' #[https://archive.org/stream/TheNameAndFamilyOfFairchildCompiledByTimothyMarshFairchildAndSarahEllenFairchildPub.1944/The%20Name%20and%20Family%20of%20Fairchild%20-%20Compiled%20by%20Timothy%20Marsh%20Fairchild%20and%20Sarah%20Ellen%20Fairchild%20-%20Pub.%201944#page/n0/mode/2up '''The Name and Family of Fairchild -''' - ''Compiled by Timothy Marsh Fairchild and Sarah Ellen Fairchild - Pub. 1944''] #[https://archive.org/stream/EarlyFairchildsInAmericaCompiledByJeanFairchildGilmorePub.1991Searchable/Early%20Fairchilds%20in%20America%20-%20Compiled%20by%20Jean%20Fairchild%20Gilmore%20-%20Pub.%201991%20%28Searchable%29%20-%20#page/n0/mode/2up '''Early Fairchilds In America''' ''Compiled By Jean Fairchild Gilmore Pub. 1991''] # [https://archive.org/stream/fishergenealogy00fishgoog#page/n6/mode/2up '''The Fisher Genealogy: A Record of the Descendants of Joshua, Anthony, and Cornelius Fisher of Dedham, Mass 1616-1640'''- ''by Philip A Fisher - Published 1898''] # [https://archive.org/details/footefamilycompr011907foot/page/328/mode/2up '''Foote Family, Comprising The Genealogy And History Of Nathaniel Foote, Of Wethersfield, Conn., And His Descendants; Also A Partial Record Of Descendants Of Pasco Foote Of Salem, Mass., Richard Foote Of Stafford County, Va., And John Foote Of New York City''']: ''by Foote, Abram William, 1862-1941, Publication date 1907 #[https://archive.org/stream/AncestorsAndDescendantsOfSamuelFrenchTheJoinerOfStratfordConnecticutByMansfieldJosephFrenchPub.1940/Ancestors%20and%20Descendants%20of%20Samuel%20French%2C%20The%20Joiner%20of%20Stratford%2C%20Connecticut%20-%20by%20Mansfield%20Joseph%20French%20-%20Pub.%201940#page/n3/mode/2up '''Ancestors and Descendants of Samuel French, The Joiner of Stratford, Connecticut''' - ''by Mansfield Joseph French - Pub. 1940''] # [https://archive.org/details/geergenealogyhis00geer/page/n9/mode/2up '''The Geer Genealogy; A Historical Record Of George And Thomas Geer And Their Descendants In The United States From 1623 To 1923''' ''by Geer, Walter, 1857-; Geer, James, b. 1783, Publication date 1923''] # [https://archive.org/stream/ancestrydescenda00hale#page/n7/mode/2up '''Ancestry and Descendants of Josiah Hale : Fifth in Descent From Samuel Hale of Hartford, Conn., 1637''''' by Hale, Oscar Fitzalan Published 1909''] # [https://archive.org/details/hamlinfamilygene00byuandr/page/n8/mode/2up '''The Hamlin Family (1639-1902) : A Genealogy Of James Hamlin Of Barnstable, Massachusetts, Eldest Son Of James Hamlin, The immigrant, Who Came From London, England, And Settled In Barnstable, 1639.''']: ''by Andrews, H. Franklin (Henry Franklin), 1844-1919, Publication date 1902'' # [https://archive.org/details/harveybookgiving00harv/page/n3/mode/2up '''The Harvey Book : Giving The Genealogies Of Certain Branches Of The American Families Of Harvey, Nesbitt, Dixon And Jameson, And Notes On Many Other Families, Together With Numerous Biographical Sketches]''':''by Harvey, Oscar Jewell, 1851-1922; Publication date 1899'' #[https://archive.org/details/HawleyHawleyRecordByEliasS.HawleyPub.1890#page/n3/mode/2up '''Hawley Record''' ''by Elias S. Hawley - Pub. 1890]'' # [https://archive.org/details/hendrickgenealog00hend/page/n5/mode/2up '''The Hendrick Genealogy; Daniel Hendrick Of Haverhill, Mass., And His Descendants, With An Appendix Containing Brief Accounts Of Several Other Hendrick Families'''],''by Hendrick, Chas. T. (Charles Theodore), 1850- ,Publication date 1923'' # [https://archive.org/details/hinsdalegenealog00byuandr/page/n7/mode/2up '''Hinsdale Genealogy : Descendants Of Robert Hinsdale Of Dedham, Medfield, Hadley And Deerfield, With An Account Of The French Family Of De Hinnisdal''']; ''by Andrews, Herbert Cornelius, 1883-1905; Holman, Alfred L. (Alfred Lyman), 1854-1934; Hinsdale, Sanford Charles, b. 1839'' # [https://archive.org/details/hoadleygenealogy00introw/page/n11/mode/2up '''The Hoadley Genealogy : A history Of The Descendants Of William Hoadley Of Branford, Connecticut Together With Some Account Of Other Families Of The Name''' ''By Trowbridge, Francis Bacon, 1866- cn''] # [https://archive.org/stream/hollisterfamily00casegoog#page/n6/mode/2up '''The Hollister Family of America: Lieut. John Hollister, of Wethersfield, Conn., and His Descendants''' ''by Lafayette Wallace Case, Published 1886]'' # [https://archive.org/details/descendantsofrev00hook/page/n7| '''The Descendants Of Rev. Thomas Hooker, Hartford, Connecticut, 1586-1908 : Being An Account Of What Is Known Of Rev. Thomas Hooker's Family In England : And More Particularly Concerning Himself And His Influence Upon The Early History Of Our Country : Also All Items Of Interest Which It Has Been Possible To Gather Concerning The Early Generations Of Hookers And Their Descendants In America''']: ''by Hooker, Edward; Hooker, Margaret Huntington, Publisher Rochester, N.Y. : Published 1909 # [https://archive.org/details/ancestryofhorace00hort/page/n7 '''Ancestry of Horace Ebenezer and Emma (Babcock) Horton''']: ''by Horton, Horace Ebenezer, 1843-1912; Horton, George Terry, b. 1873, Publication date 1920'' #[https://archive.org/details/OsmerTheOsmerHeritageAncestorsAndDescendantsOfTheEmirantThomasOsmerByRonaldL.RobertsVol.IPub.1984 '''The Hosmer Heritage Ancestors And Descendants Of The Emigrant Thomas Hosmer''' - ''By Ronald L. Roberts Vols. I, II & III Pub. 1984, 1987 & 1991'] # [https://archive.org/details/huntingtonfamily00hunt '''The Huntington Family In America : A Genealogical Memoir Of The Known Descendants Of Simon Huntington From 1633 To 1915, Including Those Who Have Retained The Family Name, And Many Bearing Other Surnames''']: ''by Huntington Family Association; Huntington, Samuel Gladding, 1868-; Huntington, Richard Thomas, 1847-; Huntington, Samuel, 1842-'' # [https://archive.org/stream/historygenealogy00hurd#page/n7 '''A History And Genealogy Of The Family Of Hurd In The United States, And A Partial History Of The New England Families Of Heard And Hord, Including A Treatise On Nomenclature, Heraldry And Coat Armour, And Ancestry'''- ''by Hurd, Dena D. Soekland, Publication date 1910''] # [https://archive.org/stream/cihm_05885#page/n5 '''A Genealogy And History Of The Hute (i.e. Chute) Family In America: With Some Account Of The Family In Great Britain And Ireland, With An Account Of Forty Allied Families Gathered From The Most Authentic Sources''']: ''by Chute, William E. (William Edward), b. 1832, Publication date 1894 '' # [https://archive.org/stream/surveyofishamsin00brai#page/444/mode/2up '''A survey of the Ishams in England and America; eight hundred and fifty years of history and genealogy''' - ''by Brainard, Homer Worthington, 1864-1947''] # [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy01jewe '''History And Genealogy Of The Jewetts Of America; A Record Of Edward Jewett, Of Bradford, West Riding Of Yorkshire, England, And Of His Two Emigrant Sons, Deacon Maximilian And Joseph Jewett, Settlers Of Rowley, Massachusetts, In 1639; Also Of Abraham And John Jewett, Early Settlers Of Rowley, And Of The Jewetts Who Have Settled In The United States Since The Year 1800 - Vol. I''']'': by Jewett, Frederic Clarke, Publication date 1908'' # [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy03jewe '''History And Genealogy Of The Jewetts Of America; A Record Of Edward Jewett, Of Bradford, West Riding Of Yorkshire, England, And Of His Two Emigrant Sons, Deacon Maximilian And Joseph Jewett, Settlers Of Rowley, Massachusetts, In 1639; Also Of Abraham And John Jewett, Early Settlers Of Rowley, And Of The Jewetts Who Have Settled In The United States Since The Year 1800 - Vol. II''']'': by Jewett, Frederic Clarke, Publication date 1908'' # [https://archive.org/stream/historyandgenea00jonegoog#page/n8| '''History And Genealogy Of The Ancestors And Descendants Of Captain Israel Jones, Who Removed From Enfield To Barkhamsted, Conn., In The Year 1759''' ''by Parker, L. N. (L. Newton); Jones, Asahel Wellington, 1838. Publication date 1902''] # [https://archive.org/details/a-genealogy-of-the-descendants-of-william-kelsey-who-settled-at-cambridge-massac '''''A Genealogy Of The Descendants Of William Kelsey, Who Settled At Cambridge, Massachusetts In 1632, At Hartford, Connecticut In 1636 And At Killingworth, Connecticut In 1663 Vol. 03''''']'' - by Edward A. Claypool, Andazalea Clizbee and concluded by Earl Leland Kelsey, Publication date 1947'' # [https://archive.org/stream/historygenealogy00dale#page/n3/mode/2up '''"History and Genealogy of the Kent family : Descendants of Richard Kent, Sr., Who Came to America in 1633"''']'' - by Dale, E. I. (Edward Irving); Kent, Edward E. (Edward Everett), Published 1899. (143p.)'' # '''''[http://www.knic.com/van/Knickerbocker%20Family%20by%20William%20Van%20Alstyne%20April%202016.pdf Knickerbocker Family by William Van Alstyne April 2016''''']'' - By William B. Van Alstyne, M.D., Published January 1908'' # [https://archive.org/details/agenealogyleave00unkngoog '''A Genealogy of the Leavenworth Family in the United States''' - ''By Elias Warner Leavenworth - Published 1873 by Publisher S. G. Hitchcock & Co. Syracuse, N.Y.''] # [https://archive.org/stream/memorialgenealog00leon#page/n9/mode/2up '''Leonard - Memorial, Genealogical, Historical, and Biographical of Solomon Leonard, 1637 of Duxbury and Bridgewater, Massachusetts''' - '' - by Manning Leonard, Pub. 1896'] # [https://archive.org/stream/linesfamily00jaco#page/n7 '''The Lines Family''' - ''by Jacobus, Donald Lines, 1887-1970, Publication date 1905''] # [https://archive.org/details/descendantsofjos00byuloom '''Descendants of Joseph Loomis in America, and his antecedents in the Old world'''] - ''Loomis, Elias, 1811-1889; Loomis, Elisha S. (Elisha Scott), 1852-1940; Hoppin, Charles A., Jr'' # [https://archive.org/details/jamesluddenoldpl00ludd/page/n3/mode/2up '''James Ludden, The Old Planter, 1611-1692 And Descendants'''] - ''by Ludden, Wallace, 1893- , Publication date 1971'' #[https://archive.org/details/MalletJohnMalletTheHuguenotAndHisDescendants16941894/page/n1| '''John Mallet, The Huguenot, And His Descendants, 1694 1894: by Anna S Mallett''': ''Publication date 1895''] # [https://archive.org/details/lemuelmalloryhis00holl '''Lemuel Mallory and His Descendants''' - ''Compiled by Vance M. Holland - Pub. 1976''] # [https://archive.org/stream/merwinfamilyinno02mile#page/n7/mode/2up '''The Merwin family in North America : a genealogy of the descendants of Miles Merwin (1623-1697) in the male line through the tenth generation Volume II''' ''by Miles Merwin (1623-1697) Association, Published 1978]'' #[https://archive.org/details/RegisterOfTheMiddlebrookFamilyDescendantsOfJosephMiddlebrook#page/n1/mode/2up '''Register of the Middlebrook family, Descendants of Joseph Middlebrook of Fairfield, Conn.''']: '' by Louis F. Middlebrook pub. 1909'' # [https://archive.org/stream/16371887munsonre18961muns#page/n11/mode/2up '''1637-1887, The Munson Record : A Genealogical and Biographical Account of Captain Thomas Munson, a Pioneer of Hartford and New Haven, and His Descendants Vol. 1 of 5''' -''by Munson, Myron A. (Myron Andrews), b. 1835 Published 1896''] # [https://archive.org/details/16371887munsonre02muns '''1637-1887, The Munson Record : A Genealogical and Biographical Account of Captain Thomas Munson, a Pioneer of Hartford and New Haven, and His Descendants Vol. 2 of 5''' -''by Munson, Myron A. (Myron Andrews), b. 1835 Published 1896''] # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalmemo00newc#page/n7/mode/2up '''Genealogical Memoir of the Newcomb Family, Containing Records of Nearly Every Person of the Name in America From 1635-1874. Also the First Generation of Children Descended From Females Who Have Lost the Name Newcomb by Marriage. With Notices of the Family in England During the Past Seven Hundred Years''' -'' by Newcomb, John Bearse, 1824-1897 Published 1874]'' # [https://archive.org/stream/sergeantfrancisn00nich#page/n5/mode/2up '''Sergeant Francis Nicholls of Stratford, Connecticut, 1639, and the descendants of his son, Caleb Nicholls''' - ''by Nicholls, Walter, Published 1909]'' #[https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00bolt/page/n3/mode/2up?view=theater '''History And Genealogy Of The Family Of Thomas Noble, Of Westfied, Massachusetts : With Genealogical Notes Of Other Families By The Name Of Noble''', ''by Boltwood, Lucius Manlius, 1825-1905. Publication date 1878] # [https://archive.org/stream/northrupnorthrop00nort#page/n5/mode/2up '''The Northrup-Northrop genealogy : A Record of the Known Descendants of Joseph Northrup, Who Came From England in 1637, And Was One of the Original Settlers of Milford, Conn., in 1639 ; With Lists of Northrups and Northrops in the Revolution''' ''by Northrup, A. Judd (Ansel Judd), 1833-1919, Published c1908]'' # [https://archive.org/details/ogdenfamilyiname00whee/page/n7/mode/2up '''The Ogden Family In America, Elizabethtown Branch, And Their English Ancestry; John Ogden, The Pilgrim, And His Descendants, 1640-1906''']; ''by Wheeler, William Ogden, 1837-1900. cn; Van Alstyne, Lawrence, b. 1839, ed; Ogden, Charles Burr, 1855- joint ed., Publication date 1907'' # [https://archive.org/details/thepardeegenealo00jaco/page/n7/mode/2up '''The Pardee Genealogy''']: ''by Jacobus, Donald Lines, 1887-1970; New Haven Colony Historical Society, Publication date 1927'' # [https://archive.org/stream/peabodypaybodypa00inpeab#page/n9| '''Peabody (Paybody, Pabody, Pabodie) Genealogy''' '' by Peabody, Selim H. (Selim Hobart), 1829-1903. Publication date 1909''] #[https://archive.org/details/JohnPeet15971684OfStratfordConnecticutAndHisDescendants ''' John Peet, 1597-1684, of Stratford, Connecticut and His Descendants''' - ''By Terry Charles Peet - 3rd Edition Pub. 2013''] # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofpelto00pelt#page/n9/mode/2up '''Genealogy of the Pelton Family in America : Being a Record of the Descendants of John Pelton Who Settled in Boston, Mass., About 1630-1632, and Died in Dorchester, Mass., January 23rd, 1681''',''by Pelton, Jeremiah M., 1821-, Publication date 1892''] # [https://archive.org/details/brianpendletonhi01pend/page/n7/mode/2up '''Brian Pendleton And His Descendants, 1599-1910, With Some Account Of The Pembleton Families Of Orange County, N. Y., Ostego County, N. Y., And Luzerne County, Pa., And Notices Of Other Pendletons Of Later Origin In The United States''']: ''by Pendleton, Everett Hall, 1878- , Publication date 1910 [c1911]'' # [https://archive.org/details/phelpsfamilyofam01phel/page/n3/mode/2up '''The Phelps Family Of America And Their English Ancestors : With Copies Of Wills, Deeds, Letters, And Other Interesting Papers, Coats Of Arms And Valuable Records''']: by Phelps, Oliver Seymour, b. 1816; Servin, Andrew Tinkey, b. 1857 # [https://archive.org/details/plattgenealogyin00plat_0/page/n5/mode/2up '''Platt Genealogy in America, From the Arrival of Richard Platt in New Haven, Connecticut, in 1638''']: by Platt, Charles, 1905- ,Publication date 1963 # [https://archive.org/stream/peterpruddenstor00prud#page/n11/mode/2up '''Peter Prudden; a story of his life and New Haven and Milford, Conn.''']:'' by Prudden, Lillian Eliza, 1852-1937. (from old catalog) Published 1901'' #[https://archive.org/details/genealogyofbranc00rand/page/n5/mode/2up '''Genealogy Of A Branch Of The Randall Family, 1666 to 1879''']: ''by Randall, Paul King, Publication date 1879'' # [https://archive.org/details/rathbonegenealog01cool/page/n5/mode/2up '''Rathbone Genealogy, A Complete History Of The Rathbone Family 1574-Date Vol.1'''] , by Cooley, John Clark, 1819- Publication date 1898 # [https://archive.org/details/rathbonegenealog02cool/page/n5/mode/2up '''Rathbone Genealogy, A Complete History Of The Rathbone Family 1574-Date Vol.2'''] , by Cooley, John Clark, 1819- Publication date 1898 # [https://archive.org/details/rawsonfamilyrevi00cran '''The Rawson Family : A Revised Memoir Or Edward Rawson, Secretary Of The Colony Of Massachusetts Bay, From 1650-1686, With Genealogical Notices Of His Descendants, Including Nine Generations''']: by Crane, Ellery Bicknell, 1836-1925, Publication date 1875 # [https://archive.org/stream/reedreadlineagec00wrig#page/n7/mode/2up '''Reed-Read lineage. Captain John Reed of Providence, R. I., and Norwalk, Conn. and His Descendants Through His Sons, John and Thomas, 1660-1909''']: ''by Wright, Ella Frances (Reed), 1859- (from old catalog) - Published 1909'' # [https://archive.org/details/donaldrobertsonh00ande/page/n9 '''Donald Robertson and his wife, Rachel Rogers, of King and Queen County, Virginia, their ancestry and posterity; also, a brief account of the ancestry of Commodore Richard Taylor of Orange County, Virginia, and his naval history during the war of the American Revolution''']: ''by Anderson, William Kyle, b. 1847, Publication date 1900'' #[https://archive.org/stream/RufRufHaightEddySumnerHatchAndAlliedFamiliesByAlphaH.RufPub.1932/Ruf%20-%20Ruf%2C%20Haight%2C%20Eddy%2C%20Sumner%2C%20Hatch%20and%20Allied%20Families%20-%20by%20Alpha%20H.%20Ruf%20Pub.%201932#page/n0/mode/2up '''Ruf Ruf, Haight, Eddy, Sumner, Hatch And Allied Families''' - '' By Alpha H. Ruf Pub. 1932''] # [https://archive.org/stream/sackettsofameric02weyg#page/n3/mode/2up '''Sacketts of America, Their Ancestors and Descendants 1630-1907''' ''by Charles H Wetgant - Pub. 1907]'' # [https://archive.org/details/familyhistoryofc01harr/page/n7/mode/2up '''Family History Of Col. John Sawyers And Simon Harris, And Their Descendants''' - ''by Harris, Madison Monroe, 1841-; Carter, William Randolph, 1843- , Publication date 1913''] # [https://archive.org/stream/descendantsofwil00lcalle#page/n7/mode/2up '''Descendants of William Scott of Hatfield, Mass., 1668-1906''' ''by Orrin Peer Allen - Published 1906]'' # [https://archive.org/stream/reunionofdescend00shel#page/n9/mode/2up '''Reunion of the descendants of Daniel Shelton, at Birmingham, Conn., June 14th, 1877''' ''by Shelton, Edward Nelson, b. 1812, Published 1877''] # [https://archive.org/details/michaelshoemaker00blai/page/n5/mode/2up '''The Michael Shoemaker Book (Schumacher)]''':''by Blair, Williams T; Shoemaker, J. I. (Jacob I.), b. 1839; Publication date 1924'' # [https://archive.org/stream/historyofstarrfa00star#page/n9/mode/2up '''A History of the Starr Family of New England, From the Ancestor, Dr. Comfort Starr of Ashford, County of Kent, England, who emigrated to Boston, Mass., in 1635''' ''by Starr, Burgis Pratt, 1822-1883 - Published 1879''] # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofsteve00stev#page/n11/mode/2up '''Genealogy of the Stevens family, from 1635 to 1891 : tracing the various branches from the early settlers in America''' - ''by Stevens, Frederick S. (Frederick Sylvester), 1848 - Published 1891''] # [https://archive.org/stream/sterlinggenealog02inster#page/n7 '''The Sterling Genealogy, Volume 2''',''by Sterling, Albert Mack; Sterling, Edward Boker, Publication date 1909, Topics Sterling family, Sterling, William, 1637-1719, Sterling, James, 1742-1818, Publisher New York : Grafton Press''] # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogystrobri1891guil#page/n7/mode/2up '''Genealogy : Strobridge Morrison or Morison Strawbridge''' - ''by Guild, Mary A. Stiles Paul, b. 1830, Published 1891]'' # [https://archive.org/stream/historyofdescend001dwig#page/n5/mode/2up '''The History of the Descendants of Elder John Strong of Northampton, Mass.''' - ''by Benjamin W. Dwight - Volume I - Published 1871 by Joel Munsell of Albany, New York.''] # [https://archive.org/details/genealogy-o-of-the-swallow-family-1666-1910 '''Genealogy Of The Swallow Family, 1666 - 1910'''] - ''by Baker, Alice Griswold, 1849-1913'' # [https://archive.org/stream/thacherthatcherg116tott#page/n9/mode/2up '''Thacher-Thatcher genealogy''' ''by Totten, John R. (John Reynolds), 1856-1936; New York Genealogical and Biographical Society. Published 1910]'' # [https://archive.org/stream/trowbridgegeneal00trow#page/n7/mode/2up '''The Trowbridge Genealogy - History of The Trowbridge Family in America''' - ''By Francis Bacon Trowbridge - Published 1908''] #[https://archive.org/details/VanBunschotenConcerningTheVanBunschotenOrVanBenschotenFamilyInAmericaByWilliamVanBenschotenPub1907/mode/2up '''Concerning The Van Bunschoten Or Van Benschoten Family In America''', ''By William Van Benschoten - Pub 1907] #[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vantasselfamilyhistoryhomepage/DanielVT/DanielVanTassel.pdf '''Genealogy of the Van Texel – Van Tassel Family in America 1625 – 1900: Descendants of Jan Cornelissen Van Texel Born 1625 On Isle of Texel Off North Coast of HOLLAND''']:'' Compiled by Daniel Van Tassel (Typed and Indexed, 1950-1951. Through the Van Tassell Family Organization of Utah From a Typed Copy of The Original by Mariam R. Owen.'' # [https://archive.org/stream/wakemangenealogy00wake#page/n11/mode/2up '''Wakeman Genealogy, 1630-1899 : Being a History of the Descendants of Samuel Wakeman, of Hartford, Conn., and of John Wakeman, Treasurer of New Haven Colony, With a Few Collaterals Included''' ''by Wakeman, Robert Peel, 1849- ,Published 1900''] # [https://archive.org/details/andrewwardeandh00unkngoog/page/n10/mode/2up '''Andrew Warde and his descendants, 1597-1910'''] ''Published 1890 by George Kemp Ward, Association of Descendants of Andrew Ward'' # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalency00amer#page/n15/mode/2up '''The Genealogical and Encyclopedic History of the Wheeler Family in America''']''- Compiled by the American College of Genealogy, Under the Direction of Albert Gallatin Wheeler- Pub. 1914.'' # [https://archive.org/details/georgewightmanof00whit '''George Wightman Of Quidnessett, R.I. (1632-1721/2) And Descendants : Waitman, Weightman, Whiteman, Whitman, Whytman, Wightman, Wyghtman''' ''by Whitman, Mary Ross, 1872-1938, comp. Publication date 1939''] # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyoffamil00byuwinc#page/n3/mode/2up '''Genealogy of the family of Winchell in America; embracing the etymology and history of the name, and the outlines of some collateral genealogies''' - ''by Winchell, Alexander, 1824-1891, Published 1869]'' ---- # [https://archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft/page/n47/mode/2up?q=Beardsley '''The Original Lists Of Persons Of Quality; Emigrants, Religious Exiles, Political Rebels, Serving Men Sold For A Term Of Years, Apprentices, Children Stolen, Maidens Pressed, And Others Who Went From Great Britain To The American Plantations, 1600-1700: With Their Ages And The Names Of The Ships In Which They Embarked, And Other Interesting Particulars; From Mss. Preserved In The State Paper Department Of Her Majesty's Public Record Office, England]''';'' by Hotten, John Camden, 1832-1873, Publication date 1874'' # [https://archive.org/details/abstractofprobat00slsn/page/n5/mode/2up '''Abstract of probate records at Fairfield, Connecticut, down to 1721'''] - ''Publication date 19--, Topics Probate Records -- Connecticut Fairfield Abstracts, Genealogy'' ---- # [https://archive.org/stream/waroftherevolution00recorich#page/n97/mode/2up '''Record of Service of Connecticut Men in the (I.) War of the Revolution, (II.) War of 1812, (III.) Mexican War'''] - ''by Connecticut Adjutant-General's Office; Johnston, Henry Phelps, 1842-1923, Published 1889'' ---- # [https://archive.org/stream/earlyhistoryofam00reed#page/n5/mode/2up '''Early history of Amenia (New York)''' ''by Reed, Newton - Published 1875]'' # [https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo00calnuoft/page/n11 '''History of the County of Annapolis : including old Port Royal and Acadia : with memoirs of its representatives in the provincial parliament, and biographical and genealogical sketches of its early English settlers and their families''']:''by Calnek, W. A. (William Arthur), 1822-1892; Savary, A. W. (Alfred William), 1831-1920, Publication date 1897'' # [https://archive.org/stream/historyofathensc00walk#page/n13 '''History of Athens County, Ohio : And, Incidentally, Of The Ohio Land Company And The First Settlement Of The State At Marietta, With Personal And Biographical Sketches Of The Early Settlers, Narratives Of Pioneer Adventures, etc.''']: ''by Walker, Charles M. (Charles Manning), 1834- , Publication Date 1869 #[https://archive.org/details/XHistoryOfCatharineSchuylerCountyN.Y.ByMrs.MaryLCaitlinCleaverPub.1945 '''The History of Catharine, Schuyler County, N.Y.''' - ''by Mrs.Mary L (Caitlin) Cleaver - Pub. 1945 - Section of the book concerning Beardsleys''] # [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/554397-history-of-chenango-and-madison-counties-new-york-with-illustrations-and-biographical-sketches-of-some-of-its-prominent-men-and-pioneers?viewer=1&offset=0#page=831&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=Edward%20Wightman '''History Of Chenango And Madison Counties, New York, Names Of Citizens Who Assisted And Contributed Toward The Publication Of The History Of Chenango And Madison Counties, With Person Statistics'''] # [https://archive.org/stream/historyofdeerfie01shel#page/n5/mode/2up '''A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts: the times when the people by whom it was settled, unsettled and resettled Volume 1'''- by Sheldon, George, 1818-1916. cn - Published 1895 '''] # [https://archive.org/stream/historyofdeerfie02shel_0#page/n9/mode/2up '''A History of Deerfield, Massachusetts: the times when the people by whom it was settled, unsettled and resettled Volume 2'''- by Sheldon, George, 1818-1916. cn - Published 1895] # [https://archive.org/details/commemorativebio00beers/page/n5/mode/2up '''Commemorative Biographical Record Of Dutchess County, New York, Containing Biographical Sketches Of Prominent And Representative Citizens, And Of Many Of The Early Settled Families''']: J. H. Beers & Co., Chicago, 1897 # [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028842379/page/n7 '''History of the town of Goshen, Connecticut, With Genealogies and Biographies'''] based upon the records of Deacon Lewis Mills Norton, 1897, by Hibbard, A. G. (Augustine George), b. 1833; Norton, Lewis Mills, 1783-1860 # [https://books.familysearch.org/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?fn=search&ct=search&mode=Basic&tab=default_tab&indx=1&dum=true&srt=rank&vid=FHD_PUBLIC&frbg=&vl%28freeText0%29=History+and+genealogy+of+the+families+of+old+Fairfield# '''History and genealogy of the families of old Fairfield; volumes 01A - 03'''], ''Jacobus, Donald Lines, 1887-1970; Daughters of the American Revolution. Eunice Dennie Burr Chapter'' # [https://archive.org/details/historyofhadleyi00judd/page/n10/mode/2up '''History Of Hadley : Including The Early History Of Hatfield, South Hadley, Amherst And Granby, Massachusetts''']: ''by Judd, Sylvester, 1789-1860; Boltwood, Lucius M. (Lucius; anlius), 1825-1905; Publication date 1905 # [https://archive.org/details/familiesofancien00jaco/page/n5|''' Families of ancient New Haven''']: vol. 1-2, by Jacobus, Donald Lines, 1887-1970. Publication date 1923 # [https://archive.org/details/familiesofancien00jaco_0/page/n3|''' Families of ancient New Haven''']: vol. 3-4, by Jacobus, Donald Lines, 1887-1970. Publication date 1923 # [https://archive.org/details/familiesofancien00jaco_1/page/n3|''' Families of ancient New Haven''']: vol. 5-6, by Jacobus, Donald Lines, 1887-1970. Publication date 1923 # [https://archive.org/details/familiesofancien00jaco_2/page/n5|''' Families of ancient New Haven''']: vol. 7-8, by Jacobus, Donald Lines, 1887-1970. Publication date 1923 # [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami01oake/page/n7| '''Genealogical And Family History Of The County Of Jefferson, New York, Vol. 1''']''; by Oakes, Rensselaer Allston, 1835-1904, ed; Lewis Publishing Co., Chicago, pub., Publication date 1905'' # [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924032285490#page/n5/mode/2up '''Commemorative Biographical Record of New Haven County, Connecticut : Containing Biographical Sketches of Prominent and Representative Citizens, and of Many of the Early Settled Families. llustrated''']: ''by J.H. Beers & Co, Published 1902'' # [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofne01orde#page/n5/mode/2up|'''Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850 Part 1: by Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. Connecticut Society Publication date 1917''', Topics Registers of births, etc. -- Connecticut New Haven, New Haven (Conn.) -- Genealogy: Publisher Hartford, The Connecticut society of the Order of the founders and patriots of America] # [https://archive.org/stream/vitalrecordsofne02orde#page/n5/mode/2up|'''Vital records of New Haven, 1649-1850 Part 2: by Order of the Founders and Patriots of America. Connecticut Society Publication date 1917''', Topics Registers of births, etc. -- Connecticut New Haven, New Haven (Conn.) -- Genealogy: Publisher Hartford, The Connecticut society of the Order of the founders and patriots of America] # [https://archive.org/stream/biographicalreco00sj#page/n13/mode/2up ''' A biographical record of Schuyler County, New York''' - ''S.J. Clarke Publishing Company - Published 1903 - Two autobiographical portraits, Amos Beardsley and Philo Beardsley, both who were Civil War veterans''] # [https://archive.org/details/historyofoldtown01orcu '''A history of the old town of Stratford and the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut'''] - ''Pt. I, 746 pages, by Orcutt, Samuel, 1824-1893, Published 1886'' # [https://archive.org/details/ahistoryoldtown01conngoog '''A history of the old town of Stratford and the city of Bridgeport, Connecticut'''] - ''Pt. II, 904 pages, by Orcutt, Samuel, 1824-1893, Published 1886''
    ''*Pt. II also contains histories of Huntington, Trumbull and Monroe, towns incorporated from old Stratford. Epitaphs from the various cemeteries are included.'' # [https://archive.org/stream/historyofwalwort01west#page/n305/mode/2up '''History of Walworth County, Wisconsin, containing an account of its settlement, growth, development and resources...its war record, biographical sketches, portraits of prominent men and early settlers; the whole preceded by a history of Wisconsin...and an abstract of its laws and constitution.''' - ''By Western Historical Co. Pub. 1882] # [https://archive.org/details/historydirectory01inclev/page/n7/mode/2up '''History and directory of Yates County : containing a sketch of its original settlement by the Public Universal Friends, the lessee company and others, with an account of individual pioneers and their families ; also of other leading citizens ; including church, school and civil history, and a narrative of the Universal Friend, her society and doctrine'''] - ''by Cleveland, Stafford Canning, 1822-1885; Bootes, Fenton E., Mrs., Publication date 1873'' # [https://archive.org/details/southbritainsket00shar/page/n8/mode/2up '''South Britain Sketches and Records''']; ''(South Britain, New Haven, Connecticut) by Sharpe, W. C. (William Carvosso), 1839-1924, Publication date 1898'' ---- :'''A Genealogical Dictionary of The First Settlers of New England Showing Three Generations of Those Who Came Before May 1692''' - ''By James Savage - Pub. 1860'' # [https://archive.org/details/cu31924095613844 ''' Vol I Abb - Cutt + adds and corr.''' ] # [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic02savarich '''Vol II Dad - Jup + adds and corr.'''] # [https://archive.org/details/cu31924105359446 '''Vol III Kates - Ryl +adds and corr.'''] # [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldic04savarich ''' Vol IV Sab-Zul + adds and corr. + cross index'''] ---- :'''American Ancestry: Giving the Name and Descent, in the Male Line, of Americans Whose Ancestors Settled in the United States Previous to the Declaration of Independence A.D. 1776''' :'' Compiled by Thomas P. Hughs, Published by Joel Munsell's Sons : Consisting of 12 Volumes'' # [https://archive.org/details/americanancestry001hugh '''Volume 1, Published 1887''' - ''Charles Beardsely (1812-1862), Catherine P. Beardsley (wife of Ariel Lathrop)''] # [https://archive.org/details/americanancestry002hugh '''Volume 2, Published 1887''' - ''no mentioned Beardsleys''] # [https://archive.org/details/americanancestry003hugh '''Volume 3, Published 1888''' - ''Esther Beardsley (wife of Benjamin DeForest)''] # [https://archive.org/details/americanancestry004hugh '''Volume 4, Published 1889''' - ''Jennie Beardsley (wife of Richard C. Ambler)''] # [https://archive.org/details/americanancestry005hugh '''Volume 5, Published 1890''' - ''Mary Ann Beardsley (wife of Henry Judson 1792-1849), Samuel Beardsley (Judge of the New York State Supreme Court), Sidney B. Beardsley (Judge of the Supreme Court of Connecticut)''] # [https://archive.org/details/americanancestry006hugh '''Volume 6, Published 1891''' - ''Ebenezer Edwards Beardsley'' ] # [https://archive.org/details/americanancestry007hugh '''Volume 7, Published 1892''' - ''Arthur Beardsley (son of Jonathan & Laura (Coutant) Beardsley), Sarah Beardsley (wife of Obadiah Dickinson, she was killed by Indians in 1677)''] # [https://archive.org/details/americanancestry008hugh '''Volume 8, Published 1893''' - ''Rebecca Beardsley (wife of Matthew Cole), Amelia Beardsley (widow of Lucius Fayerweather), Eleanor Beardsley (wife of John Alling (Allen?))''] # [https://archive.org/details/americanancestry009hugh '''Volume 9, Published 1894''' - ''Mary Beardsley (daughter of William & wife of Thomas Wells)''] # [https://archive.org/details/americanancestry10hugh '''Volume 10, Published 1895''' -'' Lucy Beardsley (wife of Abel Phelps), Lavinia Beardsley (wife of Stephen Fairchild)''] # [https://archive.org/details/americanancestry011hugh '''Volume 11, Published 1898''' - ''Mary Beardsley (wife of Stephen Belden & daughter of Thomas & Mary (Beardsley) Wells), William Beardsley (husband of Prisilla Peet)''] # [https://archive.org/details/americanancestry012hugh '''Volume 12, Published 1899''' - ''no mentioned Beardsleys''] ---- =Footnotes=

    Beardsley/Beardslee Spouse Name Study

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    [[Category: Beardsley-Beardslee Spouse Name Study]][[Space:Beardsley/_Beardslee_Surname_Study|The Beardsley/Beardslee Name Study FreeSpace Page]]

    '''Women or men who married a member of the Beardsley/Beardslee family.'''

    '''The purpose of this study is to collect the surnames (maiden names) of families marrying into the Beardsley/Beardslee family, and to trace lines that "daughter out" of the family.''' ---- '''When two individuals each having the surname Beardsley or Beardslee marry, please add them to the "Kissing Cousins" category. To add a spouse to the "Kissing Cousins" category and freespace, copy and paste the category markup below to the space just above the biography section of BOTH spouse's profile: '''
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    Beardsley Genealogy, The Family of William Beardsley One of the First Settlers of Connecticut

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Published Family Genealogies]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family Genealogies | Family Genealogies]] __TOC__ == Beardsley Genealogy, The Family of William Beardsley One of the First Settlers of Stratford, Connecticut == Genealogy of the Beardsley/Beardslee family. Corrects some errors which appear in the earlier genealogy published by [[Space:Genealogical History of the Beardsley-lee Family in America|Isaac Haight Beardsley]]. * by [[Beardsley-1842|Nellie Beardsley Holt]] (1880-1978) * published 1951 * 680 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Beardsley Genealogy, The Family of William Beardsley One of the First Settlers of Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://archive.org/details/BeardsleyGenealogyTheFamilyOfWilliamBeardsleyOneOfTheFirstSettlersOfStratfordCon === Table of Contents === * Ilkeston, Derbyshire, England,[https://archive.org/details/BeardsleyGenealogyTheFamilyOfWilliamBeardsleyOneOfTheFirstSettlersOfStratfordCon/mode/1up Page ?] * First Generation, [https://archive.org/details/BeardsleyGenealogyTheFamilyOfWilliamBeardsleyOneOfTheFirstSettlersOfStratfordCon/page/n2/mode/1up Page 1] * Index, [https://archive.org/details/BeardsleyGenealogyTheFamilyOfWilliamBeardsleyOneOfTheFirstSettlersOfStratfordCon/page/n555/mode/1up Page 554]. === Errata === * Page 154 in this version is not correct. A later reproduction of the book by UMI Books on Demand shows #323 Charles, son of Benajah, marrying Mary Pitney, and two children, #707 Lewis and Mary. Holt cites "Rev. I. H. B." as her source. #324 Salmon is correctly shown, with wife, Jane Rippeth, and children, #708 Franklin, #709 Noah, Betsey, Selina, Emily and Lucy.[https://archive.org/details/BeardsleyGenealogyTheFamilyOfWilliamBeardsleyOneOfTheFirstSettlersOfStratfordCon] * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Holt, Nellie Beardsley. ''[[Space:Beardsley Genealogy, The Family of William Beardsley One of the First Settlers of Connecticut|Beardsley Genealogy, The Family of William Beardsley One of the First Settlers of Stratford, Connecticut]]'' (1951) [ Page ]. * ([[#Holt|Holt]]) * Holt, Nellie Beardsley. ''[[Space:Beardsley Genealogy, The Family of William Beardsley One of the First Settlers of Connecticut|Beardsley Genealogy, The Family of William Beardsley One of the First Settlers of Stratford, Connecticut]]'' (1951) [ Page ]. : {{Beardsley-ONS}}

    Beasley Genealogy Project

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    Beasley Name Study

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    [[Category:Beasley Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{GOONS Sticker|Beasley}} {{Image|file=Beasley Name Study.gif}} ==Definition== The Beasley Surname Study is a One Name Study organized and defined in terms of YDNA classification. Those Beasley's not YDNA typed are also part of the Study. The four principal variations of the surname, in order of prevalence: Beasley, Beesley, Beazley, and Beezley. ==Home== The Beasley Surname Study was officially started on 26 Aug 2010 with registration at the [http://one-name.org/name_profile/beasley/ Guild of One-Name Studies] by [[Beezley-12|Doug Beezley]]. It is intended to be a comprehensive worldwide study of the Beasley surname and all related variations. The web home of the project is http://beasgen.net, administered by [[Beezley-12|Doug Beezley]]. The DNA component is at [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/beasley/about Family Tree DNA] administered by [[Beezley-12|Doug Beezley]]. WikiTree is one of several locations for the Beasley Surname Study. Only a small number of the tens of thousands of individuals in the Beasley are established at WikiTree. I'm doing what I can to add and connect. The broader work of the study will be gladly shared for anyone wishing to add to WikiTree. ==Organizational Principles== The fundamental unit of study is referred to as the Patriarch Tree or Lineage Tree, defined as the earliest known Beasley patriarch of any given family and ALL descendants of that Patriarch and spouses of descendants. *Collections of surname facts have meaning in the context of defining the individual *Collections of individuals have meaning in the context of defining families *Collections of families have meaning in the context of defining descendant generations ==Patriarch Tree Classification== Patriarch Trees are built using best evidence to identify the earliest ancestor and descendants. The Patriarch Tree is named by the earliest ancestor. *When one male Beasley descendant is YDNA tested, that person's resulting DNA (Y-STR) Haplotype is proposed to define his Patriarch Tree. But nothing can be ''confirmed'' because the Haplotype might possibly be unique to that test. *When two male Beasley descendants have ''matching'' YDNA tests but no known common ancestor, their two YDNA defined trees are proposed to have a confirmable common ancestor. They are labeled with the same Haplogroup and Haplotype but separate Patriarch Trees. *When two or more male Beasley descendants have "matching YDNA tests AND a known common ancestor, that Patriarch Tree is confirmed to that common ancestor. They are labeled to belong to the same Haplogroup, Haplotype, and Patriarch Tree. *All descendants of a given Patriarch are ''deemed to be'' of the same Haplogroup and Haplotype until demonstrated otherwise by DNA testing or documentation. ===Labeling System=== ====Haplotype==== :For any two YDNA tests to be considered "matching", constituting a common "haplotype" requires a valid test of at least 37 DNA "markers". A 67 marker test is preferred. FTDNA also has a 111 marker test. 12 and 25 marker tests are also available but considered too few to be determinant. To be a "match" requires at least 33 of 37, 60 of 67, or 101 of 111 markers matching. The more matching, the higher probability of relatedness in historical time. In the Beasley Project, Haplotypes are given Color names, e.g. Blue Group, Yellow Group, Green Group. The color name is chosen arbitrarily but useful for discussion and graphing. Where a YDNA test has NO matches, the label "Grey" is used. Where there is no YDNA test available, the label "White" is used. ====Patriarch Tree Naming==== :Patriarch Trees are named by Haplotype : Patriarch Name : YOB : POB. For example the Patriarch Tree defined by [[Beezley-12|Doug Beezley's]] test is BLUE-WilliamBeesley1680MD. Once tested, the Haplotype will be constant but the Patriarch may change with additional testing and research. We believe that all the Haplotypes are related in some fashion, most often through NPE relatiionships, some of which have been identified. Here is a chart showing the presently known scope of the Beasley YDNA lineages: {{Image|file=Beasley_YDNA_Charts-6.png|link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Beasley_YDNA_Charts-6.png}}

    Beasley Y-STR Blue Group

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    '''The Blue Group''' (aka BLUE CLAN) Haplotype at the FTDNA Beasley project is one of ten YDNA confirmed Haplotypes of the Beasley Surname, including the varient spellings Beesley, Beazley, and Beezley. Extrapolating the EKAs of all tested BLUE GROUP lineages suggest that the earliest common ancestor was likely born no later than 1600 BCE. The only group with an earlier range is the YELLOW GROUP. The first major Haplotype to be discovered in 2008, now with more than two dozen matching Y-STR tests and 11 Big Y tests, we have a lot more detail about the BLUE GROUP. There are 9 known lineage trees within this Haplotype that appear to be linked to a common Beasley ancestor no later than the early to mid 17th century. {{Image|file=Beasley_Y-STR_Blue_Group-2.png |caption=Group Time Tree BLUE GROUP|link=https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Beasley_Y-STR_Blue_Group-2.png}} With Big Y testing we can now indicate the relative positions of many of those lineages by historically recent SNPs. Refer to the chart above for the discussion below. ==HAPLOGROUP R-BY101426== This is oldest common Haplogroup for all BLUE GROUP lineages tested so far using Big Y. It is represented by 2 Big Y tests and 3 additional closely matching Y-STR tests. All are documented descendants of [[Beasley-211|John Beasley Sr. (abt.1745-aft.1808)]] who died in 1808 in Darlington County, SC, married to Margaret Smith. His date of birth is estimated and disputed, often said to be a specific date in 1755, but it is likely to be earlier. A common error in public trees suggest what this man was from the Craven County NC Beasleys (See [[Space:John_Beesley_of_Rutherford_TN_vs_John_Beasley_of_Darlington_SC|John Beesley of Rutherford TN vs John Beasley of Darlington SC]]). This is disproved by a close look at documentation but now proven conclusively by Y-SNP testing. The Craven County Group has a downstream mutation from this Haplogroup. The first generation or two of descendants are difficult to differentiate and further Y testing may help sort it out. ==HAPLOGROUP R-FTB58059== This Haplogroup represents the well-known Craven County Beasleys. The Earliest Known Ancestor of this group was [[Beasley-676|John Beasley (abt.1685-1755)]]. He was first found in Baltimore MD in the early 18th century before migrating, along with allied families, to Craven County, NC near New Bern near a location once known as Beasley Island. He had 5 Beasley sons documented in his will, two of whom ([[Beesley-96|Solomon (Beesley) Beasley (abt.1707-aft.1789)]] and [[Beasley-1576|Oxford Beasley (1710-1741)]] have well documented descendants including [[Beesley-94|John Beesley (abt.1755-abt.1819)]] who is commonly conflated with John Beasley of Darlington SC (above). There are two Big Y tests and an additional six closely matching Y-STR tests representing this group in the project. ==HAPLOGROUP R-BY156700== This SNP has actually subdivided into three distinct downstream Haplogroups represented by seven Big Y tests. The earliest ancestor known in all of these groups was The likely EKA of this group was [[Beesley-113|William Beesley (abt.1680-bef.1715)]]. He died in Baltimore MD in the early 18th century. The first couple of generations of his descendants are difficult to track because they were back-woods pioneers in Northern and Western Virginia. We've been able to establish sufficient documentation to link him with [[Beezley-49|John Beezley (abt.1750-1812)]] (see [[Space:Some_Beasley_Families_of_the_Colonial_South|Some Beasley Families of the Colonial South]] Part 3). It is technically possible that the three following Haplogroups, being more closely related than those above, could be descended from William. ==HAPLOGROUP R-Y82704== The confirmed common ancestor was [[Beezley-49|John Beezley (abt.1750-1812)]], the fourth great grandfather of the author of this account. The descendants of his four sons are well established in documentation, most of whom used the Beezley spelling and migrated from their home near Cincinnati OH across the northern and central US to the Pacific Ocean. This lineage is represented by two Big Y tests and one additional closely matching Y-STR test. The Haplogroup is also represented by a lineage headed by [[Beezley-429|William T H Beezley (1822-1898)]] who was born in Ohio but moved early to Texas. He was likely a son of an uncle of [[Beezley-49|John Beezley (abt.1750-1812)]]. ==HAPLOGROUP R-FTA96047== The EKA of this lineage, https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Beasley-5044, was found in Pendleton County in western South Carolina. His descendants moved early to Georgia and west from there. Correspondence with families related to [[Beezley-49|John Beezley (abt.1750-1812)]] (above) suggest a possible known family relationship. This lineage is also commonly believed to have descended from the Craven County Beasleys, but the testing proves otherwise. This group is confirmed by three Big Y tests (all Beasleys by birth, one changed his last name later). There are three additional closely related Y-STR tests in this lineage. It is technically possible that this group could be descended from [[Beesley-113|William Beesley (abt.1680-bef.1715)]] ==HAPLOGROUP R-FTB73782== This group is represented by two Big Y tests of two lineages where the connection has not been found: [[Beesley-44|John Beesley (1782-1870)]] and [[Beasley-2593|John N. Beasley (abt.1815-aft.1900)]]. It is technically possible that these lineage could be descended from [[Beesley-113|William Beesley (abt.1680-bef.1715)]] ==ADDITIONAL BLUE GROUP LINEAGES== There are two additional BLUE GROUP lineages for which we have not yet obtained Big Y testing: [[Beasley-5033|Edmond Beasley (abt.1797-abt.1857)]] and [[Beasley-572|Daniel Beasley (abt.1765-1838)]]. Each have one closely matching Y-STR tests.

    Beatty Name Study

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    [[Category:Beatty Name Study]] [[Category:Beatty Name Study Members]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Beatty}} ==Project Information == === How to Join === Open to everyone at any participation level. To join, just add [[Category:Beatty Name Study Members]] to your own biography, and then also click the edit button of this space page and add your name to the bottom in the '''=== Member list and what we're working on ===''' section. Be sure to add what you're working on. You can come back and edit or update your efforts at any time. In the '''=== Family research projects ===''' section you can post any brick wall ancestors or areas where you need help with research or if you are seeking collaboration on projects. Feel free to edit this area and update it as you see fit. Another easy way to collaborate and stay connected on Beatty surname topics is to add Beatty to your followed tags, and put the Beatty One Name Sticker on your Ranck ancestor profiles. Please contact the project leader [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] or post a comment at the foot of the page if you have any questions. Thanks! === Goals === This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. === Sticker === If you would like to add your Beatty profile, add this code above the
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    {{One Name Study|name=Beatty}} === Beatty Surname Variants === Batie, Batison, Batisoun, '''[[Space:Baty_Name_Study|Baty]]''', '''[[Space:Beaty_Name_Study|Beaty]]''', Beatty, Beattie, Beattison, Bette, Betty === Beatty name resources === If you know of any resources, please link them here: * '''[http://bp2000.org/index.php The New Beatty Project]''': Genealogy Archives and Related Information from The Beatty Project 2000; Baty, Beaty, Beatty, Beattie, Beatty and other spellings. The Beatty DNA Project Origins of "Adam" - Progenitor of Group 1. * '''[http://www.beattydna.org/ The Beatty DNA Project]''' Connecting the many Beatty families together using Y-DNA. * '''[http://bp2000.org/wrappers/pages.php?ID=123# Beatty Families in Scotland and Northern England before 1600: Beatty/Baty/Batison of Dumfriesshire]''' By John D. Beatty: A collection of historical records and information about the earliest mentions of the Beatty surname and its variants.
    * '''[http://www.beattydna.org/assets/applets/Scotland-7-2__small_.pdf A Summary of Batie and Batison Families in Sixteenth Century Eskdale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland]''' By John D. Beatty and Leslie F. Beaty: A wonderful compliation of old Baty/Beaty/Beatty records, maps and historical records. ==Project Actvities == === Project Task List === Ongoing project tasks and goals: # Add {{One Name Study|name=Beatty}} to profiles of Beatty families. # Monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Beatty&showall=1 Beatty Surname Activity Feed]. # Monitor the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Beatty&MaxErrors=100 Beatty Surname dbErrors page]. # United States Research: #* First occurence of Surname? #* Locate, catalog and share immigration arrival information for Beatty families. #* Track the Beatty migration westward from the original colonies. # Scots-Irish migration #* Find and share resources from Scotland to Ireland, Ireland to the New World. #* Coordinate DNA research between the Americas, Ireland, and Scotland #* Obtain and publish ship's manifest lists for migrations to the New World. # Encourage research and interaction between Wikitree and the [http://www.bp2000.org/ Beatty Project] and the [http://www.beattydna.org/ Beatty DNA Projects]. === Project Discussion === Links to G2G threads about Beatty name discussions. If you create a discussion, please put a link to it here: === Family research projects === If you have a specific category that would like added, please put it here. Brick wall ancestors are welcome. # [[Beatty-1560|John Beatty]] #* Find a male patrilineal descendant of [[Beatty-1560|John Beatty]] in order to obtain a DNA sample and add this Beatty family to the known DNA resources. === Member list and what we're working on === Please post a quick introduction of yourself and list what Beatty research interests you have an your current Beatty Genealogy interests. [[Beattie-1602]] I am Elaine Wilson-12750 My Gt Grandmother who came from Derry Ireland to Napier, New Zealand to join her Uncle who was already here and would like to know more. [[Beattie-247|Peter D Beattie FISTC(ret)]] - tell us what you're working on Peter! ;-) [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] - I am currently developing the Beatty Name Study page & publicizing it to attract new members. [[Beatty-3149|Karla Beatty]] - I am working on the Beattys that settled in Pennsylvania and New Jersey, specifically the three brothers that "came over the mountains" - James, John, and Samuel Beatty. [[Rodgers-2825|Jody Rodgers]] - my 5th great-grandmother was Rebecca Beatty Cullins. Her great-grandfather was the immigrant ancestor, John Beatty of Ayrshire, Scotland, who married Susannah Asfordby. They settled in Marbletown, New York (Susannah moving south to Frederick Co., Maryland following John's death). [[Crotty-415|Patrick Crotty Jr]] - my Great Great Grandfather Ira Beatty is likely Plantation Irish and his son, Thomas, emigrated to Erie Pennsylvania in the 1870s. I have no details about Ira other than he lived in Pettigo, where Thomas was born.

    Beaty Name Study

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    [[Category:Beaty Name Study]] [[Category:Beaty Name Study Members]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Beaty Name Study Members]] {{One Name Study|name=Beaty}} ==Project Information == === How to Join === Open to everyone at any participation level. To join, add the category to the bio section of your own profile: [[Category:Beaty Name Study Members]]. And then, click the edit button of this space page and add your name to the bottom in the '''=== Member list and what we're working on ===''' section. Be sure to add what you're working on. You can come back and edit or update your efforts at any time. In the '''=== Family research projects ===''' section you can post any brick wall ancestors or areas where you need help with research or if you are seeking collaboration on projects. Feel free to edit this area and update it as you see fit. Another easy way to collaborate and stay connected on Beaty surname topics is to add Beaty to your followed tags, and put the Beaty One Name Sticker on your Ranck ancestor profiles. Please contact the project leader [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] or post a comment at the foot of the page if you have any questions. Thanks! === Goals === This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. === Sticker === If you would like to add your Beaty profile, add this code above the
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    {{One Name Study|name=Beaty}} === Beaty Surname Variants === Batie, Batison, Batisoun, '''[[Space:Baty_Name_Study|Baty]]''', Beaty, '''[[Space:Beatty_Name_Study|Beatty]]''', Beattie, Beattison, Bette, Betty === Beaty name resources === If you know of any resources, please link them here: * '''[http://bp2000.org/index.php The New Beatty Project]''': Genealogy Archives and Related Information from The Beatty Project 2000; Baty, Beaty, Beatty, Beattie, Beatty and other spellings. The Beatty DNA Project Origins of "Adam" - Progenitor of Group 1. * '''[http://www.beattydna.org/ The Beatty DNA Project]''' Connecting the many Beatty families together using Y-DNA. * '''[http://bp2000.org/wrappers/pages.php?ID=123# Beatty Families in Scotland and Northern England before 1600: Beatty/Baty/Batison of Dumfriesshire]''' By John D. Beatty: A collection of historical records and information about the earliest mentions of the Beatty surname and its variants.
    * '''[http://www.beattydna.org/assets/applets/Scotland-7-2__small_.pdf A Summary of Batie and Batison Families in Sixteenth Century Eskdale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland]''' By John D. Beatty and Leslie F. Beaty: A wonderful compliation of old Baty/Beaty/Beatty records, maps and historical records. == Project Activities == === Task List === Ongoing project tasks and goals: # Add {{One Name Study|name=Beaty}} to profiles of Beaty families. # Monitor the [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&surname=Beaty&showall=1 Beaty Surname Activity Feed]. # Monitor the [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/errors.htm?Name=Beaty&MaxErrors=100 Beaty Surname dbErrors page]. # United States Research: #* First occurence of Surname? #* Locate, catalog and share immigration arrival information for Beaty families. #* Track the Beaty migration westward from the original colonies. # Scots-Irish migration #* Find and share resources from Scotland to Ireland, Ireland to the New World. #* Coordinate DNA research between the Americas, Ireland, and Scotland #* Obtain and publish ship's manifest lists for migrations to the New World. # Encourage research and interaction between Wikitree and the [http://www.bp2000.org/ Beatty Project] and the [http://www.beattydna.org/ Beatty DNA Projects]. === Project Discussion === Links to G2G threads about Beaty name discussions. If you create a discussion, please put a link to it here: === Family research projects === If you have a specific category that would like added, please put it here. Brick wall ancestors are welcome. # [[Beatty-1560|John Beatty]] #* Find a male patrilineal descendant of [[Beatty-1560|John Beatty]] in order to obtain a DNA sample and add this Beatty family to the known DNA resources. === Member list and what we're working on === Please post a quick introduction of yourself and list what Beaty research interests you have an your current Beaty Genealogy interests. [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] - I am currently developing the Beatty Name Study page & publicizing it to attract new members, & trying to find the [[Space:Finding_the_parents_of_Samuel_H._Baty%2C_1830_-_1912|parents of Samuel Baty or Beaty]]. [[Sheppard-2686|Pippin Sheppard]] - I am working on my Beaty ancestry, mainly the later descendants of [[Beaty-282|Francis Beaty]] of Mecklenburg County, North Carolina. Most of my Beaty profiles show residence in Gaston and Mecklenburg Counties. [[Blankenship-2754|Frank Blankenship]] - My grandmother was a Beaty. I am working on descendants of [[Beaty-470|Robert A. Beaty]] of Lincoln County, North Carolina, and his connection to [[Beaty-282|Francis Beaty]] who settled in Mechlenburg County, North Carolina. [[Category:Beaty Name Study Members]]

    Beau

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    Actor [[Stewart-10798|Jimmy Stewart]] once owned a golden retriever that he was very fond of, a dog he called Beau. While filming a movie in Arizona, Stewart received a phone call from his veterinarian who informed him that Beau was terminally ill and that Stewart's wife Gloria wanted Jimmy's permission to put Beau to sleep. Jimmy told the vet to "keep him alive and I'll be there", then asked for several days leave from the film so he could spend some time with his dog before they put him down. Looking back on that time Jimmy said, "After [Beau] died there were a lot of nights when I was certain that I could feel him get into bed beside me and I would reach out and pat his head. The feeling was so real that I wrote a poem about it and how much it hurt to realize that he wasn’t going to be there any more." Here's the poem:
    "I'll Never Forget A Dog Named Beau" by Jimmy Stewart [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] He never came to me when I would call Unless I had a tennis ball, Or he felt like it, But mostly he didn't come at all. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] When he was young He never learned to heel Or sit or stay, He did things his way. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] Discipline was not his bag But when you were with him things sure didn't drag. He'd dig up a rosebush just to spite me, And when I'd grab him, he'd turn and bite me. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] He bit lots of folks from day to day, The delivery boy was his favorite prey. The gas man wouldn't read our meter, He said we owned a real man-eater. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] He set the house on fire But the story's long to tell. Suffice it to say that he survived And the house survived as well. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] On the evening walks, and Gloria took him, He was always first out the door. The Old One and I brought up the rear Because our bones were sore. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] He would charge up the street with Mom hanging on, What a beautiful pair they were! And if it was still light and the tourists were out, They created a bit of a stir. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] But every once in a while, he would stop in his tracks And with a frown on his face look around. It was just to make sure that the Old One was there And would follow him where he was bound. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] We are early-to-bedders at our house-- I guess I'm the first to retire. And as I'd leave the room he'd look at me And get up from his place by the fire. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] He knew where the tennis balls were upstairs, And I'd give him one for a while. He would push it under the bed with his nose And I'd fish it out with a smile. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] And before very long He'd tire of the ball And be asleep in his corner In no time at all. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] And there were nights when I'd feel him Climb upon our bed And lie between us, And I'd pat his head. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] And there were nights when I'd feel this stare And I'd wake up and he'd be sitting there And I reach out my hand and stroke his hair. And sometimes I'd feel him sigh and I think I know the reason why. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] He would wake up at night And he would have this fear Of the dark, of life, of lots of things, And he'd be glad to have me near. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] And now he's dead. And there are nights when I think I feel him Climb upon our bed and lie between us, And I pat his head. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] And there are nights when I think I feel that stare And I reach out my hand to stroke his hair, But he's not there. [[Image:TDIH_Images-9.jpg]] Oh, how I wish that wasn't so, I'll always love a dog named Beau.

    Beaubassin, Acadie

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    [[Category:Beaubassin, Acadie]] "Beaubassin était un village en Acadie française fondé en 1671 situé sur l'isthme de Chignectou à proximité des marais salins de Tantramar aux abords de la rivière Mésagouèche. À l'époque, la région entière délimitée par les marais de Tantramar avait pour nom Beaubassin."Contributeurs de Wikipédia, "Beaubassin," Wikipédia, l'encyclopédie libre, https://fr.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beaubassin&oldid=167054860 (Page consultée le février 4, 2020). "Beaubassin was the first settlement on the Isthmus of Chignecto, Nova Scotia, which was Acadian. The area is now known as the Tantramar Marshes. Beaubassin was settled in 1672, the second Acadian village to be established after Port Royal."Wikipedia contributors, "Beaubassin," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Beaubassin&oldid=895616369 (accessed February 5, 2020). === Monument === '''Côté Est''' :Jean Mouton :Marguerite Poirier :Baptiste Bourgeois :Anne Bernard :Claude Bourgeois :Michel Poirier :Madeline Bourgeois :Francois Bourel :Marguerite Doucet :Claude Tendon :Marie Rose Bourgeois :Claude Poirier :Marguerite Sire :Marie Kessy :Paul Devau :Marguerite Buote :Vincent Devau :Marie Buote :Claude Kessey :Anne Chiasson :Jacques Kessy :Marie Olivier :Joseph Arsenau :Anne Buote :Jean Arseneau :Brélé :Anne Sire '''Côté Ouest''' :[[Derayer-1|Pierre Deraier]] :[[Arseneau-54|Francoise Arsenau]] :[[Mouton-77|Jaques Mouton]] :[[Caissy-13|Marguerite Kessy]] :[[Arseneau-25|Francois Arsenau]] :[[Bourgeois-172|Anne Bourgeois]] :[[Arseneau-55|Abraham Arsenau]] :[[Cyr-206|Agnes Sire]] :[[Cyr-103|Marie Sire]] :[[Gravois-23|Pierre Gravois]] :[[Bourgeois-338|Marie Rose Bourgeois]] :Francoise Sire :Jaques Bourgeois :Marie Bourque :[[Arseneau-56|Pierre Arsenau]] :[[Héon-2|Jeanne Marie Heon]] :Marie Chiasson :[[Bourgeois-53|Claude Bourgeois]] :[[Blanchard-180|Anne Blanchard]] :Michel Bourgeois :Marie Doucet :Charles Heon :Marie Jeanne Bourgeois :Jean Kessy :Marie Richard :Paul Sire :Oliver Bourgeous :Pierre Cottard :Agnes Bourgeois ==Timeline== :''C1671-1672 Village of Beaubassin on the Isthmus of Chignecto founded by Acadian surgeon [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/bourgeois_jacques_2E.html Jacques Bourgeois], who persuaded five other families to go with him.'' White, Stephen A. ''La généalogie des trente-sept familles hôtesses des Retrouvailles 94,'' online articles, Les Cahiers de la Société historique acadienne, vol. 25, nos 2 et 3 (1994), [https://www.umoncton.ca/umcm-ceaac/files/umcm-ceaac/wf/wf/pdf/37fam-bourg.pdf BOURGEOIS], page 1 Clark, Andrew Hill, Acadia; the geography of early nova Scotia to 1760. Madison: University of Wisconsin Press, 1968. p141 (Bourgeois founder); p141-142 (seigneury of Beaubassin) :''1676-78 Michel Leneuf des Vallières is awarded a large (1000 square miles) seigneury at Beaubassin. “The grant specified that he leave undisturbed any settlers there, together with their lands they used or had planned to use for themselves”. La Vallière builds his homestead on an island (Tonge’s Island) ''[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/leneuf_de_la_valliere_de_beaubassin_michel_170 J.-Roger Comeau, “LENEUF DE LA VALLIÈRE DE BEAUBASSIN, MICHEL (d. 1705),” in Dictionary of Canadian Biography, vol. 2, University of Toronto/Université Laval, 2003–, accessed December 1, 2013.] :''1682 Eleven men are subpoenaed for refusing to accept the constracts of concessions: Pierre Morin, Guyou Chiasson, Michel Poirier, Roger Kessy, Claude Du Gast, Germaine and Guillaume Bourgeois, Germaine Giroir, Jean Aubin Mignaux, Jacques Belou, and Thomas Cormier.'' :''1687 War of the League of Augsburg (King William’s War) starts between England and France''Griffiths, Naomi E.S., From migrant to Acadian : a North-American border people, 1604-1755, Montreal (Québec), McGill-Queen's University Press, 2005, p147-151 (King William’s War); p 164 (1696 Church raid of Beaubassin); p 208 (1704 Church’s Raid on Beaubassin)); p 267-268 (oaths of allegiance) :''1696 [http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/church_benjamin_2E.html Benjamin Church] raids Beaubassin. Once the English ships were seen, the inhabitants fled, carrying their more valuable possessions. Church “…stayed nine days and in his own account …admitted that the settlers’ ”cattle sheep, hogs, and dogs” were left ”lying dead about their houses, chopped and hacked with hatches". The church and some of the houses were also burnt.'' :''1697 Treaty of Ryswick restores Acadia to France; Port-Royal is its capital''Dunn, Brenda. A History of Port Royal / Annapolis Royal 1605-1800. Nimbus Publishing, p 44-45 :''1702 War of the Spanish Succession (Queen Anne’s War) starts between England and France''Dunn, Brenda. A History of Port Royal / Annapolis Royal 1605-1800. Nimbus Publishing, p44-45 (1697 Treaty of Ryswick); p52-53(1702 Queen Anne’s War); p82-85(1710 Siege of PR). :''1704: Church raids Beaubassin again: “The Acadians were in arms and an indecisive skirmish ensued. After the Acadians retreated into the woods, Church and his men found that the inhabitants had removed as much of their household and farm goods as possible. Church set the buildings on fire [20]and killed about 100 cattle before leaving to return to Boston”'' :''1710 Siege of Port-Royal; French surrender the Fort. Port-Royal, Acadia becomes Annapolis Royal, Nova Scotia’’ :’’1713: Treaty of Utrecht. France cedes Acadia to England. Permanent British rule’’[http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/index8c0a.html?id=010200000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking= The Neutrality: Political Context, in 1755 l'Histoire et les Histoires, University of Moncton] :''1714-15: A new English king requires oaths of allegiance. Delegates from Beaubassin sign a [http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/indexd093.html?id=010202000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking= '''conditional''' oath of allegiance], promising to stay true to the King of Great Britain for as long as they stayed in Nova Scotia, and to remain neutral in the event of a conflict between France and Great Britain'' :''1720 and onward: Acadians refuse to sign an '''unconditional''' oath of allegiance. This is tolerated by the British as they lack military means to enforce the oath.''[http://cfml.ci.umoncton.ca/1755-html/indexd093.html?id=010202000&lang=en&style=G&admin=false&linking= The Neutrality: Political Context, 1755 Histoire et Les Histoires], University of Moncton :''1713-1744: Golden AgeGriffiths, Naomie E.S. The Contexts of Acadian History 1686-1784.Published for the Center for Canadian Studies Mount Allison University, Montreal: McGill-Queens University Press, 1992, p61 (golden age); of Acadian Growth and Prosperity. Beaubassin is productive in raising cattle, growing grain, and trading fur with the Mi’kmaq and Maliseet. Surpluses are traded with both the English (Bay of Fundy) and the French (Baie Vert).''Régis Brun with contributions by AJB Johnston and E Clarke, "Fort Beauséjour/Fort Cumberland: Une Histoire/A History", Société du Monument Lefebvre in Collaboration with Parks Canada, PDF, accessed online in February 2020 at http://parkscanadahistory.com/brochures/beausejour/booklet-history-c1991.pdf :''1750: Beaubassin is the center of a boundry dispute between the French and English. French soldiers erect small forts along their frontier at the north bank of the Mesagoueche river (now the New Brunswick- Nova Scotia border) including one at [https://goo.gl/maps/bzC5T Beauséjour ridge]. When British Commander Lawrence tries to gain a foothold on the river, the priests LeLoutre and Germain burned the Beaubassin church and force the villagers to burn their houses. The British retreated but eventually established fortifications on the south side. French soldiers order the Acadian families in the southern villages to move to the north side for their protection. When no one complies, the soldiers and Mi'kmaq warriors (of the priest LeLoutre) burn the southern villages. Most burnt-out families seek refuge north of the French-English boundary in territory surrounding Le Lac (Aulac NB).'' == Sources == See also: *"Nova Scotia Acadian Historic Atlas : History - Beaubassin", ''Canada's Digital Collections'', accessed at http://epe.lac-bac.gc.ca/100/205/301/ic/cdc/neo-ecossaise/en/historique/beau.htm *Kennedy, Gregory, Peace, Thomas, Pettigrew, Stephanie. "Social Networks across Chignecto: Applying Social Network Analysis to Acadie, Mi'kma'ki, and Nova Scotia, 1670-1751" (publisher and date unknown) [https://journals.lib.unb.ca/index.php/acadiensis/article/view/26239/1882518951 Article]citing many sources

    Beauclerk Family History

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    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption= }} :'''1690-96''' The English encountered the Tuscarora Indians as they explored the area and created established their first colony. One of area grew into Bath, the first known incorporated town of North Carolina. With its water access and the Atlantic nearby, Bath grew larger. By 1http://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/beaufort-county-1705/http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/beaufort_county_nc.html {{Blue|Religion of the Settlers}} :'''Pre-1701''' Settlers in Beaufort county did not have ministers, compared to the Puritans, and Quakers who settled south of this region.. These settlers came, staked a claim, and began to clear the many trees, so they could farm. They may not have seen a neighbor. So the lone settler, worshipped God without other people. If he had a wife, she may have urged him to find neighbors. If crops failed, it was up to the settler to survive. Survival was of the greatest importance. :'''1701''' Pamticough Parish was the only parish of Bath County, established for the citizens of Bath Town, which remained (15 years). Settlements on the Pamlico River banks and Bath Town only had three (3) ministers who baptized 100 children. There were Quakers with no religion but could be Quakers, settlers similar to Presbyterians, and Settlers interested in the Church of England. ::Pampticough Parish was then split into St. Thomas Parish, Hyde Parish, and Craven Parish with an act of the North Carolina Assembly. :'''1700 -1705''' After the Bath Town was incorporated, the population increased rapidly. Ship captains could transport a freeman or family member and receive a "Rite" of "(50 acres) and for each slave or indentured servant, he received (20-50 acres). {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_North_Carolina.png |align=c |size=300 |caption=Beaufort County and Townships }} :'''Feb, 1701''' John Lawson arrived on the Pamlico, with (3) other Englishmen. They traveled from Charles Town, South Carolina, through the Indian Nation territory and arrived at Richard Smith's house on the Pamptecough River. For (10 years) Lawson reported on Bath County and Bath Town. :'''1705''' When Gov. Charles Eden, Governor and deputies of Lords Proprietors met they noted that Bath County was increasing daily with people. They ordered (3) Precincts be formed from Bath County, which also assigned two (2) members for each precinct be added to the legislature.http://www.ncgenweb.us/beaufort/bohistory.htm ::1) Pampticough (Beaufort and Pitt counties near the Pampticough River), ::2) Precinct of Wickham, (from Moline's Creek to the beginning of the river) and ::3) Archdale Precinct (from south of Pampticough River to include the Newsie citizens. :'''Pre 1711''' Early settlers on the Pamlico River were white hunters or Indian traders.. Some may have lived among the Indian tribe, then took Indian wives. There they learned the language. The children born to these Indian wives, were considered by both the white settlers and the Indians to be Indians {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} ::Colonists settled in North Carolina westward about (75 miles) inland. This made Bath county the largest and the end of civilization.. No one had explored the limits past the mountains. Bath County was the western limit. The Territory south of the Albemarle Sound and Roanoke River was Bath County. Albemarle was the other large county in North Carolina Colony, as it had been settled by settlers of Virginia. Besides the county of Bath, Albemarle was the other great county in the colony. Settlers were English, then migrated from New England colonies. Names on land titles are English names, with occasional French name. The North Carolina Colony was Bath and Albemarle.. The Social ladder of Beaufort County :1) The Governors and Deputy Governors :2) The upper class gentry, large planters, and wealthy merchants. The signed their name with “Gent.,” “Esq.,” or “Planter.” Members of the Executive Council, the judiciary, other government officials, and professional men were in this group :3) Middle class landowners :4) Lower class landowners- barely were able to clear the land and farm- small farmers, artisans and small merchants.. :5) Volunteer indentured servants - English people without money to journey to America. The obtained their passage and bound themselves to a planter for (3 or 4 years) After this they received (50-100 acres of land, warm clothes and their keep was paid for by the planter. :6) Involuntarily indentured servants- those who had been indentured to transport them out of England. :7) Slaves :'''Post 1705''' Bath County was divided into precincts, then ceased to exist. '''{{blue| there is no Bath County or Albemarle County!}}''' When NC legislature created Beaufort County from the large Bath County., was called Pamptecough Precinct when the NC legislature created it from the large Bath County. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beaufort_County,_North_Carolina :'''1707''' Settlers could buy needed items from Virginia merchants or the New England traders by bartering the wares for tobacco, indigo or corn and wheat. Salt beef and pork was good and even exported through the same New England shipmen to the West India islands. There it could be exchanged for sugar, cocoa, and molasses. The soil is better than that of South Carolina, growing tobacco, Indian corn, wheat, beef, pork, hides, tar, pitch, and furs from beaver, fox, wild cat, dear, tanned leather, and tallow. 1709, Lawson visited Beaufort County, by 1711 there were Indian uprisings.. {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Tuscarora Indians}}{{clear}} :'''1711''' the '''{{Red|Indian Massacre}}''' was caused by the White men hunting and settling on the hunting and fishing regions the Indians had used. When this war occurred, it heavily affected the settlers living in Bath vicinity on the Tar and Pamlico Rivers with Beaufort County affected the most by this war. The Indians had over 1800 men compared to Beaufort settlers. Perhaps 1000 fighting willing to bear arms were gathered. Their advantage decreased due the Indians had less strategy and arms.. :'''Sept 22, 1711''' the Indians from North Carolina attacked the settlers, killing several hundred men, women and children. The Tuscaroras led the attacks continued for three (3) days. Gov. Hyde could only raise 160 men (one hundred sixty men) who tried to put a stop to the attacks. Many of the settlers were Quakers who would not fight, others fled to Virginia. Virginia aided by liberating Baron de Graffenreid and John Lawson. Barnwell of South Carolina sent 600 militia and 350 friendly South Carolina Indians to help. Col Moore, led the North Carolina militia and with the additional South Carolina militia and Indians, laid siege to Nahucke, where Col. Moore cut off the Indians' water supply, then stormed the fort with 800 Indian prisoners. The Beaufort County's militia worked with the state even though it was one of the heaviest sufferers by the attacks. Thanks to South Carolina and the Yemassee Indians, Indians' power in Eastern Carolina was broken. Tusacaroras with some smaller tribes joined to become the Six Nations of the North in New York. ::Tuscaroras led the other tribes in the white massacre. (This area was their home and hunting grounds). The Pamlico worked with the Tuscarora in slaughtering the white men north of Bath, along the Pamlico and Tar Rivers. Mattamuskeets attacked the white settlements to the east of Bath. Cotechneys and Cores were to massacre the Swiss and Palatines at New Bern, North Carolina. The Meherrins, Notoways, Chowanokes, Pasquotanks, Connamax, and Yeopims Indians lived on the north side of Albemarle Sound and the Roanoke River. :'''1712''' - The formal name was assigned to Beaufort County in honor of Henry Somerset, Duke of Beaufort who was one of North Carolina's Lords proprietors. ::Settlers in Beaufort County were English with the Church of England principles from Virginia and New England Colonies. The represented all classes of society, some became Plantation owners, others lived comfortably, and most had the (necessities of life)There was no money, all paid for the commodities with an exchange of (1:3). The first settlers of Pamlico and Albemarle sounds brought their tools and household utensils. They existed on game of the forests and rivers and their farms. Salt and medicine, as well as the gun powder, arms, and new tools had to be imported. :'''1715''' As merchants built ships to establish profitable commerce between Bath and Eastern Carolina ports, the tax of (one pound of powder and 4 pounds of swan shot)/3 tons. This increased 1754 to 1/4 pound powder and (1) pound shot for each resident of the county.. The General Assembly made provisions for a court house to be built in Bath Town to serve Beaufort, Hyde, and Craven precincts. Justices of the peace of the precincts were asked lay a levy against the inhabitants of the precincts to pay for it. A stipulate of 1722 provided this levy could not be laid until the precincts had recovered from the effects of the Tuscarora War. The court house built was not built at that time.. This General Assembly collectors office to be maintained at Bath Town. {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_North_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Okracoke Inlet }}{{clear}} :'''1729''' Gov. Everard's last General Assembly met and established laws for Beaufort. 1) Beaufort was changed to being a County. (realized in 1735) 2) the laws separate and Beaufort and Hyde counties, with authority for Hyde to built a courthouse. 3) Confirmed a grant of land for Bath Town Commons, which was NE of Bath Town and North of the land sold by Capt. W Barrow to Gov. Cary. :'''1755''' Citizens of upper Pamlico and Tar areas complained the court was inconvenient for them. North Carolina then created a commission to build a better courthouse, pillory and stocks on the land of Thomas Bonner, Jr.. Bonner's farm became the County Set "(20 years) before the founding of Washington , North Carolina. The court continued to be held on Bonner's farm for (4) more years. :'''1770''' The Regulator movement came to a head in 1770, when the Regulators refused to pay the tax imposed for building and maintaining the governor's mansion; and forbade any sessions of court, under penalty of death to the judges and lawyers. ::'''Regulators''' Beaufort County provided a company of (50 men) for Tryons expedition. It was a composite company. The Battle of Alamance shows the Beaufort Company in the front line of Tryon's forces. Captain John Patten, became a colonel during the American Revolution, and commanded the 2nd North Carolina Regiment on the Continental Line. :'''May 16, 1771''' Governor William Tryon assembled (1,452 officers and men) on Great Alamance Creek, near Hillsborough, opposing (2000 Regulators). He gave the Regulators an hour to lay down their arms. After this Tryon started the firing and fighting. Two hours later, he was victorious in the defeat of the Regulators. (9 Regulators were killed), (12) Regulators were tried for treason, with (6) hanged..It was a glorious victory. Tryon offered clemency to the Retulators, if they took a new oath of allegiance to the Crown and pay taxes for the governor's mansion' maintenance. (6000 complied.) :'''1766-69''' The court house and jail were at the end of Craven Street, between Water (Bay) Street and the Creek. As a new court house and jail was authorized in 1766, when the court was ordered to return to Bath Town from Bonner's Field, it seems more likely the Sauthier Map shows the second court house rather than the first, as the new court house was finished prior to 1769.

    {{Red |PIRACY IN BEAUFORT COUNTY}} :'''1700's''' Settlers on the Pamlico river near [[:Category: Bath, North Carolina|Bath]] struggled to make a life for themselves, when Pirates began operating out of Bath, North Carolina .. Blackbeard's surname was [[Thatch-9|Edward Thatch]] or Teach operated in the Bahamas from his headquarters were on the Pamlico and Albemarle sounds waters..https://www.qaronline.org/history/blackbeard [[Thatch-9|Edward Thatch]] was a large, dark man physically who ate, drank and was fond of luxuries and very successful in piracy, reportedly with (8) wives. [http://www.encyclopedia.com/topic/Blackbeard.aspx Encyclopedia-Blackbeard]https://www.qaronline.org/history/blackbeard https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/last-days-blackbeard-180949440/ {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-80.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} ::1716, shipping activity grew, Pirates started robbing the merchantmen of the colonies and French and Spanish ships. King Charles II pardoned pirates if they would take an oath not to return to the pirate activity. Teach did this and made his home in [[:Category: Bath, North Carolina|Bath]] for a while. https://blackbeardthepirate.com/history.htm Soon Teach returned to the seas again. He had a ship that could chase, strike quickly and sink another ship before he could be stopped and North Carolina suffered.. English officers captured some robbers, but not Teach or Major Bonnett (his running mate).Lee, Robert E. Blackbeard the Pirate: A Reappraisal of His Life and Times. Winston-Salem: John F. Blair, 1974< {{Image|file=Thatch-9-1.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption= . }}{{clear}} :When [[Thatch-9|Edward Thatch]] sailed again with his swift ships, he was an increasing terror. June, 1717, [[Thatch-9|Edward Thatch]]'s flagship and another wrecked at Topsail Inlet. A lot of his crew deserted and settled in the middle colonies as good citizens.. So [[Thatch-9|Edward Thatch]] received another pardon, then began his destiny again. Thatch/Teach raided others and one on William Bell of (75 pounds money and goods) of Pasquotank, and sailed into Ocracoke Inlet Nov 17, to unload his chocolate, loaf sugar, sweetmeat in a safe spot on the plantation belonging to Tobias Knight at Bath. Gov. Spottswood of Virginia assigned Lt Maynard and Capt. Brand to capture Thatch. When Lt. Maynard and Capt. Brand sailed into Ocracoke Nov 17, they discovered [[Thatch-9|Edward Thatch]] in Pamlico. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/blackbeard-killed-off-north-carolinahttps://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/last-days-blackbeard-180949440/ Smithsonian History of Blackbeard] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-9.jpg |align=l |size=100 |caption= }} After a fight, [[Thatch-9|Edward Thatch]] fell from a wound. Rumors say his head was cut off and possibly hung from the ship of Lt Maynard and Capt. Brand. Capt. Brand confiscated the loot, (2,238 pounds).. https://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/blackbeard-killed-off-north-carolina[[:Category: Bath, North Carolina|Bath]] resumed its normal activity. Major Steed Bonnett was not present, and continued pirating until he was captured and hanged in Charleston, SC by Col. William Rhett. [http://www.charlestonpirates.com/edward_teach.html Charleston Pirates]> {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-20.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption= }} :

    ::Tobias Knight was tried later, but was legally represented and not convicted. :'''1717''' Fort Reading was established where Washington, North Carolina is currently located. :'''1734''' [[:Category: Bath, North Carolina|Bath]] the main town was made a port of entry, and St Thomas Church was constructed, the first Episcopal church.. :'''1738''' When the citizens requested formation of this county, North Carolina Legislature formed a county by renaming Pampticough to be the county Beaufort in honor of a Lord Proprietor, Henry, Duke of Beaufort and a Palatine. (Lawson's map of 1709 does have Pampticough listed.) ::Note Edward Teach/Thatch's house is in [[:Category: Bath, North Carolina|Bath]].https://blackbeardthepirate.com/history.htm {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Blackbeard's house, in Bath. }}{{Image|file=Beaufort_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Blackbeard'sl House, Bath }}{{clear}} :'''1740-1760''' During this time, the French and Indian War occurred. The county provided its share for the militia from North Carolina. :'''1760''' When citizens petitioned for another county, North Carolina legislature formed Pitt County from the western part of Beaufort County and St. Michael's parish. Tranters Creek was the dividing line between Beaufort and Pitt Counties. :'''1760-1775''' Religious principals, expanded as the population expanded in Beaufort County, and the love for peace liberty and freedom. Beaufort County sent representatives from the county to the congresses held at Halifax, New Bern, and Hillsborough. grew with new more religious ideas, more population, and a love for peace, liberty and freedom. :'''1781''' [http://www.ncgenweb.us/beaufort/mil/bo1781.htm List of the Beaufort County, NC militia] This is a list of the Beaufort Men who served in the American Revolution from Beaufort County. :'''April, 1782''' Lord Cornwallis surrendered at Yorktown, but British ships still lurked in the ports such as Charleston. The fleet left Charleston, to land on the North Carolina coast. They intended to raid the countryside for provisions. {{red|The Battle of Beaufort}} was here when they captured Bath, North Carolina and held it 5 days. After this the Patriot militia fought off the British attacks and the British left.. After this American independence was declared... :'''1783''' Governor Alexander Martin informed the NC legislature, Great Britain had recognized the USA independence and the war was over. :'''April 1783 ''' John and James Bonner, Jr., of Beaufort County made a road through the great swamp and marsh” on the south side of the Pamlico River. This road extended from a point opposite the town of Washington to Chocowinity. A corduroy roadways built by laying logs transversely across the road to form a firm base, then pack sand between the logs to give more of a smooth surface.. This was good when dry weather, but washed out, and it felt as if one were driving a washboard. :'''1784''' Washington Toll Bridge Company built a toll bridge across the Pamlico River, connecting Bridge Street with the Bonner Road. It is possible the Bonner brothers were stockholders. The toll for the bridge was $1.00/vehicle and driver. :'''1787''' Beaufort County was Federalist in politics with John Bonner representing in the senate, and John Gray Blount representatives in the 1787 State Legislature, John Bonner in the Senate, John Gray Blount and Henry Smaw n the House of Commons. Blount ended up not appointed to the North Carolina delegation regarding a new Federal Constitution. *'''[http://www.ncgenweb.us/beaufort/mil/bo1812.htm Beaufort County, NC War of 1812 Veterans]''' {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=l |size=230 |caption=Bonner's house }}{{Image|file=Beaufort_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Bonner's house }}{{clear}} :'''1830''' John Lawson's lots were bought by Joseph Bonner. Bonner's Point was the front land, also known as Town Point. Joseph and wife, could watch the fishing boats come in from the front porch. The back porch was overlooking a garden where a separate kitchen, a well house, and arbor of scuppernong grapes. Their (5) children were born here. Joseph Young Bonner had 35 slaves, with 3,000 acres of farmland, raising sheep for the wool, a loom, and corn, oats, rice, beef cattle, milk cows, and hogs were raised. Joseph Younger Bonner became a fisherman on the Pamlico. Two sons were surgeons during in the Confederate war. [[:Category: Bath, North Carolina|Bath]] was blockaded during the war and '''Little Washington''' was occupied by Union troops for two years.http://www.nchistoricsites.org/bath/bonner.htm. :'''1877''' Railways, The Jamesville and Washington Railroad arrived in Beaufort., By1892 Atlantic Coast Line railroad extended a spur from Parmele to Washington, North Carolina, which operated two trains daily. in the 1900's the Norfolk and Southern Railway and the Washington and Vandemere Railways arrived. :'''{{Blue| Social Life}}''' :'''1725-1775''' The families of Beaufort County such as Readings, the Blounts, the Bonners, the Ormonds, the Roulhacs, the Respesses, the Browns, the Barrows, the Pattons settled here after 1711. Many were of the upper class, building what was considered fine plantations.. These colonists had slaves, gave teas and balls in the homes. These houses were furnished splendidly with tapestry, brocade mahogany furniture, fine linens and choice foods. These were imported from England. ::[[:Category: Washington, North Carolina|Washington]] was named for President George Washington). It had shipbuilding and a busy port in the early days. Washington, NC is the oldest town. Chocowinity, N.C. was a railroad hub for the Northfolk Southern Railway in 1910. Others include: Aurora, Belhaven, Pantego, River Road, and Washington Park. {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Carolana map }}{{clear}} ::Beaufort County and North Carolina as a whole is a Coastal Plains Region with towns steeped in history. Washington, North Carolina is the county Seat and is named for President George Washington. In early days Washington had a shipbuilding trade and busy port. Washington, NC is still the cultural and economic center, which is located at the crossing of the Tar and Pamlico Rivers. The Pamlico Sound separates the east from the state and the mainland from the Outer Banks area.

    {{Blue|Towns of Beaufort Colony}} :'''{{Blue|[[:Category: Bath, North Carolina|Bath]]}}''' dates as old as Beaufort county history. It is the oldest incorporated in North Carolina.. Houses and streets reflect the history back to the years when Bath was also the oldest incorporated town in North Carolina Colony. The streets and the houses of the quaint old town seem to transport us back into long ago when Bath was the largest town in the colony. No other place in North Carolina is so romantic, antique as Bath Town, North Carolina. Even if a ghost haunt it, North Carolineans value the village of 500 which was the first incorporated town. Bath, North Carolina also has two old cannon buried in the mud which can be seen at low tide. It is thought they are relics of when Bath had a fort or when Edward Teach was there. :'''1705-1785''' {{Blue|[[:Category: Bath, North Carolina|Bath]]}} was the county seat until Bath County ceased to exist. In 1715, Bath had a good harbor, surrounded by savannas where cattle were raised. The location was forested land, which sloped gently down to the water's edge of the bay. The bay was clean in the early days, resembling that of a painting.. In Fall, there were vivid reds, yellows and greens colors of the leaves with the approach of winter. It was the largest of Beaufort's towns until after the Revolutionary War, 1783. At this time Bath, North Carolina was the county seat of Beaufort, North Carolina, until the County Seat was changed to be Washington, North Carolina in 1785. The courthouse, jail, and pillory, were in [[:Category: Bath, North Carolina|Bath]], created with a North Carolina legislative act.March 1713 Christopher Gale, Chief Justice of the County held Court at [[:Category: Bath, North Carolina|Bath]]. :'''{{Blue|[[:Category: Bath, North Carolina|Bath]]}}''' was the meeting place in the parish.. There was no church. In 1734 the lot was selected to build St. Thomas Church. 1754 The St. Thomas Church which Bath is very proud was built of small English bricks, which was shipped from England, and the floor was English-made tiles. This floor is still present today. In early days there were two rows of pews with isles leading down each side. Some of the faithful are buried under the chancel. :''' {{Blue|1744 The Marsh House}}''' was built for Mr. and Mrs. Whitemore. Mary Evans (their niece) died of a broken heart after her husband was lost at sea, rumors say her ghost may be seen near her tombstone at the rear of the house. The Marsh house is situated on Bath, North Carolina's main street.. Unusual construction on the house such as the sills of the frame house were pitch pine heart covered with tar and wrapped in canvass. :'''1734 {{Blue|St. Thomas Church}}''', was completed, which is the oldest religious building in Bath, NC and the State. It is a quaint building, a little above one story in height, not having a steeple. It is built with thick walls, despite the fact that the bricks in the walls, as well as the tiles of the floor, were brought from England. There is a story that the bell of the church, though it has been cracked and recast, was the gift of Queen Anne. As people walk down the isles of the feeling of earlier colonists with quaint clothes walk down the same aisles. There are illegible inscriptions cut into slabs of the church. https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2266147/saint-thomas-episcopal-cemetery

    :'''{{Blue|Pampticough, North Carolina}}''' A plantation of 12,000 acres was conveyed to Seth Sothel in 1681. By 1696 Settlers formed a village, Pampticough, North Carolina 1 1/2 miles from the mouth of Bath Creek or Pampticough Creek) known earlier as Old Town Creek. It is certain the town was incorporated 1705. Pampticough, North Carolina became Bath, North Carolina. Bath became a port of entry and seat of government. Tracts of land exchanged hands. By March 8, 1705, there were townsmen who were in charge of securing land for a courthouse to be built, and the Bath Library, which was a givt of Rev. Thomas Bray, with a value of 100 pounds. The library traveled over the county, but some volumes evidently were misplaced.. It is not certain what happened to the library. In 1725, Bath was a flourishing town and was on the road leading from Nansemond River, Virginia. Christopher Gale, Teach and josepn Bonner lived there.

    :'''{{Blue|1711 [[:Category: Washington, North Carolina|Washington]]}}''' This town dates back to the historic Indian Troubles of 1711. Fort Reading was built 1711 with a garrison on the estate of Lionel Reading, which is where the name for the Fort was derived. Though Fort Reading was on the south side of the river. The years of 1715 thru 1775 were unremarkable in Washington, North Carolina. Dudley sold his land grant near Washington, NC to Edward Salter, then to John Worley who deeded the land to Thomas Bonner. Col. James Bonner inherited the plantation and laid out the streets and lots of the town on the land in 1776. Then Bonner sold lots by lottery. ::The lots#21 are where the courthouse, jail and pillory were built. St Peter's Church was built on lot # 50. In fact the '''Col. James Bonner''', the architect and selector of the townsite is buried in a tomb in St Peter's Church Cemetery overlooking Main Street. {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Washington Park. }}{{clear}} :'''1776''' [[:Category: Washington, North Carolina|Washington]] historians show that the town was named for George Washington, since Capt. John Forster had notes General Washington was in Washington townsite during the Revolutionary War. He was dispatched to Ocracoke Bar to protect the ships' entry into and exit from the harbor. We can derive the harbor was deep enough for armed ships to enter and exit. (had a greater draft than merchantmen boats.

    :{{Blue|1745 [[:Category: Chocowinity, North Carolina|Chocowinity]]}} was located on the south side of the river, (3) miles from Washington, NC. Chocowinity dates to a small town on the south side of the river, about three miles from Washington, was begun in colonial times. It was probably a small hamlet in 1745, for it is mentioned in the act for the division of Beaufort County for the better maintenance and construction of the public roads. The name is a very musical Indian name, the meaning of which I have been unable to find out. Chocowinity was on the frontier when the Indians surprised the white settlements on the morning of September 22, 1711. The first house to be fired was the one owned by John Porter at Chocowinity. Bath, for it is situated a short distance from the head of Chocowinity Bay, an arm of Pamlico River. The town is known on account due to being the location of a good secondary school established and maintained by the Episcopal Church.

    ::Beaufort is so flat, it cannot use waterpower. In fact some areas flood a (6) fall of water, has inundated (3-15 sq. mi.) The county has lots of sand useful for concrete, without other minerals. Marl is available above and below Washington. Kilns are there for firing brick from the marl.. After the steam sawmill, logging of the large primeval forests or pitch and yellow pine, used for naval stores in the 1860's and 1870's. No other minerals are present. Currently the giant forests have been cut, giving some income to the county. The large swamps do have cypress, black and sweet gums, junipers and are found in many parts of the county.Oaks of many varieties, maples, ashes, poplars, and elms are here. {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_North_Carolina.gif |align=r |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear}} :::'''1910''' Chocowinity, NC was the railroad hub for the Norfolk Southern Railway. ::Other towns located in Beaufort County include Aurora, Belhaven, Pantego, River Road, and Washington Park. :'''Today''' The white Bonner House is a fine example of early 1800 architecture, surrounded by walnut, elm, cedar, and dogwood trees. Small blown glass window panes, wide-board pine floors with hand carved mantels along with the marbleized baseboards and decorative paint on interior doors are examples..http://www.nchistoricsites.org/bath/bonner.htm Adjacent counties
    *Hyde County - East of Beaufort *Pamlico County - on east and south * Martin County - on north *Washington County on north ' *Craven County - on South and West *Pitt County on west ===Government Offices=== :1765 The 1st NC General Assembly ruled the Bath County courthouse and prison were in bad condition. The lot was sinking. A commission to obtain or build a new courthouse, jail and Stock and Pillory was appointed. They were supposed to sell the old courthouse and lot to use the money for the new buildings. :1769 The new court house was built on Craven Street, between Water (Bay) Street and Bath Creek. It was probably built in 1767. The old courthouse and lot were sold - as was low and sunken. Thomas Bonner then sold the lot to William Fullerton. 1st Courthouse, Bath Town
    :Lot 52 was the location for the 1st Beaufort Courthouse. With surveying errors it may been on church property. For this reason, St Thomas Church was built in the center of craven Street rather than lot 61.The exact location of this first Beaufort County court house is not known. All evidence points to lot 62, designated on the plan for a court house. Through surveying errors, the court house could have encroached upon lot 61, designated for a church, and thus account for the fact that St. Thomas Church, which was started a dozen years later, was built in the center of Craven Street, instead of on lot 61. 2nd Courthouse
    {{Image|file=Beaufort_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Beaufort Co. Courthouse, Bath, NC }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size - 819 sq. mi. (300 sq. mi larger than NC's average county) :Rivers -Pamlico River :Locale - Eastern North Carolina in tidal plain section :Other Pamlico Sound :TypeL tidal plain section of Eastern North Carolina. :Boundaries on that side are the Pamlico River and the Pamlico Sound. :Altitude - Beaufort County is so closes to the Atlantic Ocean, its height is 40 ft on the western border to (9-10 feet) above sea level on the eastern part. :Topography - generally level ( no hills more than (10 feet high) :Rivers and Creeks - most are broad and shallow, Pamlico (above Washington) follows the length of the county, Tar River north of Washington, Pungo River drains the eastern boundary between Beaufort and Hyde counties; :Creeks Tranters Creek in western part, Pamlico River tributary to it, and South Creek on the south of the river :Channels here the water is deeper :Soils -very sandy, on the Pitt side, to a very dark loam on the Hyde and Pamlico side, Black loam on the east, and clayey some places. Subsoil is clay.. :Minerals - None :Attributes much Sand; Marl is here, near Washington, N.C. where kilns fire bricks ''' Protected areas''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Goose_Creek_State_Park Goose Creek State Park] ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 44,958 people in the county with a population density of 54 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 68.44% White, 29.03% Black or African American, 0.16% Native American, 0.22% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 1.42% from other races, and 0.71% from two or more races. 3.24% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. By 2010 the largest self-reported ancestry groups in Beaufort County, North Carolina were: English - 14.4%, "American" - 11.9%, German - 6.6%, Irish - 6.0%, Scottish - 2.5% French - 1.6% and Italian - 1.5%. The median income for a household in the county was $31,066. The per capita income for the county was $16,722. About 15.20% of families and 19.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 27.60% of those under age 18 and 19.30% of those age 65 or over. *As of the 2010 Census, the population was 47,759. Its county seat is Washington. The county was founded in 1705 as Pamptecough Precinct. Originally included in Bath County, it was renamed Beaufort Precinct in 1712 and became Beaufort County in 1739. *Beaufort County comprises the Washington, NC Micropolitan Statistical Area, which is also included in the Greenville-Washington, NC Combined Statistical Area. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Air_Station_Oceana#Outlying_field_controversy Landing Field Controversy] Beaufort County is a proposed site for a Navy outlying landing field. This would be a practice airfield for pilots to simulate landings on an aircraft carrier. Construction, which has not yet begun, is controversial due to its potential ecological impact. '''Politics: ''' Beaufort County has a voting pattern that is typical “Solid South”, Democratic until 1964. it resisted voting for Al Smith and the opposition to Prohibition in 1928. The county voted Republican in 1876 and 1964. The Democratic Liberalism caused the county to vote for George Wallace in 1968 and Richard Nixon, 1972. Jimmy Carter was the last Democrat to carry the county in 1976. Since it has been Republican. '''Major Highways''' *US 17 *US 264 *NC 32 *NC 33 *NC 45 *NC 92 *NC 99 *NC 102 *NC 171 *NC 306 '''County Resources''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aurora_Fossil_Museum Aurora Fossil Museum] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bath_Historic_District_(Bath,_North_Carolina) Bath Historic District] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonner_House_(Bath,_North_Carolina) Bonner House, Bath, NC] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palmer-Marsh_House Palmer Marsh House] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantego_Academy_Historical_Museum Pantego Academy Historical Museum] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St._Thomas_Episcopal_Church_(Bath,_North_Carolina) St Thomas Episcopal Church] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Trinity_Episcopal_Church_(Chocowinity,_North_Carolina) Trinity Episcopal Church] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zion_Episcopal_Church_(Washington,_North_Carolina) Zion Episcopal Church] ====Cities/Communities==== *[[:Category: Washington, North Carolina|Washington]] County Seat *[[:Category: Aurora, North Carolina|Aurora]] *[[:Category: Bath, North Carolina|Bath]] *[[:Category: Belhaven, North Carolina|Belhaven]] *[[:Category: Chocowinity, North Carolina|Chocowinity]] *[[:Category: Pantego, North Carolina|Pantego]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pantego%2C_North_Carolina *[[:Category:Washington Park, North Carolina|Washington Park]] *Bayview *Pinetown *River Road *Blounts Creek *Edward *Royal ====Notables==== *Col. James Bonner, the man who donated the land for Washington, N.C. spent most of his adult years developing the city, dying there 1782 *William Williams Vice-President and CIO of Navy-Marine Corps Relief Society was from Aurora. *Richard Coffey a former NBA player from Aurora *John Decatur Messick , 5th President of East Carolina University was from Aurora. *Edward Teach/Thatch, Blackbeard ===Census=== :1790 --- 5,405 — :1800 --- 6,242 15.5% :1810 --- 7,203 15.4% :1820 --- 9,850 36.7% :1830 --- 10,969 11.4% :1840 --- 12,225 11.5% :1850 --- 13,816 13.0% :1860 --- 14,766 6.9% :1870 --- 13,011 −11.9% :1880 --- 17,474 34.3% :1890 --- 21,072 20.6% :1900 --- 26,404 25.3% :1910 --- 30,877 16.9% :1920 --- 31,024 0.5% :1930 --- 35,026 12.9% :1940 --- 36,431 4.0% :1950 --- 37,134 1.9% :1960 --- 36,014 −3.0% :1970 --- 35,980 −0.1% :1980 --- 40,355 12.2% :1990 --- 42,283 4.8% :2000 --- 44,958 6.3% :2010 --- 47,759 6.2% :Est. 2016 --- 47,526 −0.5% ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Trinity Cemetery, Chocowinity, North Carolina|Trinity Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oakdale Cemetery, Washington, North Carolina|Oakdale Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/beaufort_county_nc.html * https://blackbeardthepirate.com/history.htm *https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/last-days-blackbeard-180949440/?no-ist

    Becher Family of Cork, Ireland

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    [[Category:Creagh Parish, County Cork]] [[Category: Cork, Becher Name Study]] [[Category: Aghadown Parish, County Cork]] [[Category: Ballyoughtera Townland, Creagh Parish, County Cork]] [[Category: Tullagh Parish, County Cork]] [[Category: Ardagh Townland, Aghadown Parish, County Cork]] [[Category:Mallow Parish, County Cork]] The goal of this project is to trace the landed gentry Becher Family of County Cork, Ireland and their ancestors back in England. Members: # [[Stiles-3597|Jenny Stiles]], descendant of Becher family of County Cork Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Making profiles for all the Becher Family of County Cork, Ireland and their ancestors in England. * Finding all the places where the Becher Family lived in Ireland and in England * Figuring out which members of the Becher Family were Notables. * Making an historical timeline of the Becher Family to eliminate confusion. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tagThanks! == TIMELINE OF BECHER FAMILY OF CORK, IRELAND == === Background === The Becher name is pronounced "Beecher" in Ireland from the time of Phane Becher, but is always spelled Becher by the family, but sometimes Beecher by others who wrote what they heard. The Becher family had large land holdings in County Cork from the 1500s until the late 1800s. The Bechers were descended , in female line , from Sir Eustace D'abridgecourt, a Flemish Knight, who came to England with Phillipa, Queen Consort of Edward III in 1328. Many of the 19th Century Bechers are buried in Aughadown Upper Graveyard according to the West Cork Graveyard Database provided by the Skibbereen Heritage Centre - http://www.graveyards.skibbheritage.com/Search.aspx === Irish Timeline === * 1546 - [[Becher-30|Phane Becher]] was born in England about 1546, the son of Henry Becher, born 1511, a haberdasher in London, His family was considered Landed Gentry in England, but he was a younger son and qualified for land grants in Ireland. * 1573 - [[Becher-29|Henry Becher]] was born about 1573, the oldest son of [[Becher-30|Phane Becher]] and his wife [[D'Abridgecourt-2|Susan D'Abridgecourt]] * 1586 - [[Becher-29|Henry Becher]], married in 1586 to Mary Lyon daughter of William Lyon Bishop of Cork, Cloyne and Ross, * 1586/1587, February 3rd - [[Becher-30|Phane "Fane" Becher]] obtained a grant of 12,000 acres of land in Co. Cork, Ireland by warrant of Queen Elizabeth I, on 3rd of February 1586/87, from land forfeited by the Earl of Desmond; He was approximated 40 years old at that time, and qualified for the grant by his position as a younger son of British Landed Gentry. 1588 - The start of the Plantation of Munster by the British Crown. * 1588 - In September 1588, , Phane Becher of London acquired, as Undertaker, the seignory of Castlemahon, land that had belonged to the Mahoney clan. [[Becher-30|Phane "Fane" Becher]] was one of the founders of the town of Bandon, Co. Cork at the seignory of Castlemahon, in southwest Ireland. His plantation was located on the south side of river Bandon. The town was built at the bridge crossing and originally was called Bandon Bridge. * 1598 - [[Becher-28|Henry Becher]] was born about 1598, the son of [[Becher-29|Henry Becher]] and his wife Mary Lyon in Bandon, County Cork, Ireland. * 1601 - The Battle of Kinsale takes place at Kinsale, Cork, Ireland * 1602 - The Sack of Baltimore takes place at Baltimore, Cork, Ireland * 1602 - The Battle of Castletownhaven takes place at Castletownhaven, Ireland * 1604 - ? - [[Becher-29|Henry Becher]] resided at Castle Mahon, Monktown, Co. Cork, Ireland at property and on land that had belonged to the Mahoney clan for centuries. There were a lot of disputes about this English takeover, and Henry's life at Castle Mahon was not an easy one * 1604 - ''the town of Bandon was formed in 1604 by Phane Beecher's son and heir Henry Beecher, together with other English settlers John Shipward, William Newce and John Archdeacon" according to wikipedia. * 1606 - Counties and Baronies of Ireland are established by the British Crown. * 1617 - [[Becher-123|Edward Becher]], brother of [[Becher-29|Henry Becher]] passed away 1617 at Crookhaven, County Cork, Ireland, * 1619? - [[Becher-28|Henry Becher]]. became a Major in the British Army during the British occupation of Ireland in the early 17th Century. * 1629 - Death of Sir Fineen O'Driscoll, sea dog for Queen Elizabeth I, at his castle in Lough Hyne, County, Cork * 1640 - [[Becher-25|Colonel Thomas Becher]] was born in Baltimore, County Cork, about 1640, the son of [[Becher-28|Major Henry Becher]] and his wife [[Notte-2|Elizabeth Notte]], the daughter of Thomas Notte. * 1641- British invader Oliver Cromwell invades Ireland * 1659 - Samuel Pender's Census of Ireland detailing mostly Landed Gentry. * 1660s - [[Becher-25|Colonel Thomas Becher]] became a soldier and an Irish Politician. He pronounced his name "Beecher". [[Becher-25|Colonel Thomas Becher]] resided at Aughadown, Sherkin Island and Skibbereen, Co. Cork, Ireland. * 1666 - [[Becher-26|Henry Becher]] of Aughadown & Skibereen was born on 29 March 1666 in County Cork, Ireland, the son of [[Becher-25|Thomas Becher]] and his wife [[Turner-4835|Elizabeth Turner]] * 1690 - [[Becher-25|Colonel Thomas Becher]] fought in the battle of the Boyne, 1690 as Aide-de-Camp to to William of Orange, for which he was awarded a watch by the later King William III. Col Thomas Becher was 50 years old by the time of the Battle of the Boyne. * 1692 - [[Becher-25|Colonel Thomas Becher]] became Governor of Inisherkin, (Sherkin Island), Co. Cork, an area once controlled by the O'Driscoll clan. * 1692 - [[Becher-25|Colonel Thomas Becher]] also in 1692, he entered the Irish House of Commons, having stood for Baltimore. He was returned for the constituency until his death in 1709. In Parliament he supported Henry Capell, 1st Baron Capell of Tewkesbury, at that time the Lord Deputy of Ireland. * 1709 - [[Becher-25|Colonel Thomas Becher]] passed away October 10, 1709, and was buried at St Matthew's Church in Aughadown, County Cork. * 1713-1726 - [[Becher-25|Colonel Thomas Becher]]'s son Michael sat also in the Parliament of Ireland, representing the same constituency as his father * 1726 - [[Becher-132|Michael Becher]] passed away before September 8, 1726 at the age of 52 years old. * 1770s - Hollybrook was the seat of the Becher/Beecher family in County, Cork * 1786 - John Becher lives in Cree (Creagh) * 1800 - Unification of the Irish Parliment with the Parliment of Great Britain * 1820s - Tithe Applotment tax census causes rebellion among Catholic tenants who resent supporting the Church of Ireland. * 1829 - Catholic Emancipation passed the English Parliment, ending the Penal Laws which gave economic privledges only to Protestants, and weakening the stronghold of the Landed Gentry on the economy of Ireland. * 1830 - Construction of Lough Hyne Cottage at Lough Hyne as a sporting lodge, probably by D. MacCarty, Esq who was residing there in 1837. * 1834 - Tithe Battle of Gortroe in north Cork was one of the most famous rebellions over the payments of tithes by Catholics to the Church of Ireland as mandated by the British Crown. * 1837 - Construction of Creagh House at in Ballygiblin townland, Creagh Civil Parish by the Sir W. W. Becher Family. Ballygiblin is directly north of Loughine, a kilometer or two. This "big house" is not to be confused with Lough Hyne Cottage which sits directly on the coast of Loughine lake. * 1837 - Publication of Samuel Lewis' Topigraphical Dictionary of Ireland, with maps and descriptions of almost every town, townland, civil parish and occupied place. This Topigraphical Dictionary lists the following information about Creagh Civil Parish: The principal seats in the parish are Creagh House, the residence of Sir W. W. Becher, Bart. (Baronet) * 1844-1851 - The Great Famine in Ireland kills millions of poor people, with Skibbereen in County Cork being one of the worst hit areas. Thousands of poor and displaced tenant farmers fled to England and America during this time period, reducing the population enormously. * 1850 - Sir Henry Wrixon Becher was in possession of Creagh House in Creagh Civil Parish, County Cork. He is a son of Sir William Wrixon Becher, Bart., who lived in Mallow, Cork, but also had a home on Lough Hyne. Sir William Wrixon Becher planted the woods known as Knockomagh. Sir William Wrixon Becher, passed away in 1850 around the end of the Great Irish Famine. * 1853/1854 - Griffith's Primary Valuation of Ireland details land ownership and tenancy for tax purposes, replacing the Tithe Applotment. John Beecher held a property at Maulbrack named Carriganear House in fee and valued at £10 5s. This Valuation is renewed every few years until at least 1935, and recorded in the Cancellation Books. * 1861 - birth of Henry Becher, son of Michael Becher of County Cork. * 1868 - birth of Lionel Becher, the youngest son of John R. H. Becher of Loughine. * 1869 - The Church of Ireland is disestablished, and Protestants become members of the Anglican Church of England. * 1880 - Land Act passes Parliament allowing Catholic tenants to buy the land on which they resided, ending centuries of tenacy for a majority of the population. The Bechers were likely forced to sell some of their smaller holdings to their tenants, and were no longer allowed to collect rent for their use. * 1894 - Sir John W. Becher owns Creagh House in Creagh Civil Parish, County Cork. He was the brother of Sir H. Becher who owned Creagh House in 1850 * 1899 - October 7, 1899 - John R. H. Becher was Justice of the Peace for Loughine, at the time of the death of his brother Richard Becher at the Castletownhaven Rectory where Richard's nephew was rector. * 1900 - Monday, April 30 - marriage of Richard Edward Hull Becher, son on John R. H. Becher. to Emily. * 1901 - 1901 Wed 17 April. Becher at Lough Ine on April 16. John Richard Hedges Becher aged 75. Funeral at Aughadown, Thursday 11:30. This John Richard Hedges Becher was born in 1826. * 1901 - Census of Ireland taken * 1906 - Sir John W. Becher still owns Creagh House in Creagh Civil Parish, County Cork. Also in 1906 Sir John W Becher owned a property valued at £10 at Glen East. * 1906 - July 2, 1906 - John R. H. Becher owns large tracts of untenanted land in the County Cork Rural district of Skibbereen tax roll, which includes a Mansion House. * 1910 - The Irish Times 24 Dec 1910 lists the Death of another Becher. On Nov 14, 1910 in Queen Charlottes Islands, Lionel Fane, aged 42 years, youngest surviving son of the late John R H Becher, of Loughine, Skibbereen passed away. Lionel Fane Becher would have been born in 1868, at Loughine. * 1911 - Census of Ireland taken * 1916 - Easter Monday uprising and the Irish War with Great Britain begins. * 1922 - Ireland wins freedom from British rule, and only six counties in Ulster stay under the influence of the British Crown. Many Protestants left Ireland, including some Bechers. * Today - most of the "Big Houses" that were owned by the Becher Family over the past several centuries are either torn down or used as hotels, bed and breakfasts and other public lodging to afford their upkeep. == Sources == * Surviving of letters of Colonel Thomas Becher are held by the Bristol Record Office, which is probably Bristol, England in Great Britain. * Wikipedia article - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Beecher * RootsWeb Freepages - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~becher/thomas_becher_and_elizabeth_turn.htm / * http://landedestates.nuigalway.ie/LandedEstates/jsp/property-show.jsp?id=2488 * https://books.google.com/books?id=_7FLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA248&lpg=PA248&dq=John+R.+H.+Becher&source=bl&ots=vD9B1f-xby&sig=DoXQY8O1J6jNFHv7OjEg0KOhr9s&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjVl7XyiKDVAhUBhyYKHSIvAxYQ6AEILjAB#v=onepage&q=John%20R.%20H.%20Becher&f=false

    Beck Name Study

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    [[Category:Beck Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] __NOTOC__
    Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
    If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Beck Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beck Beck] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Beck name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Becks), by time period (18th Century Becks), or by topic (Beck DNA, Beck Occupations, Beck Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Beck Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Beck}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== *[[Muise-22|Marcel Muise]] working on profiles for [[Beck-4440|Thomas Beck]], Irish immigrant to New Brunswick and descendants. [[Muise-22|Muise-22]] *[[Stieger-85|Cynthia Larson]] working on profiles for [[Beck-5802|Israel Shreve Beck]] and his ancestors. [[Stieger-85|Cynthia Larson]] * [[Boe-326|Tina Hout]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None identified *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=0&order=&s=BECK Orphaned Beck Profiles] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=BECK Unconnected Beck Profiles] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Beck Unsources Beck Profiles] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Muise Wikitree Beck DNA Connections] *[https://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/beck/ Family Tree DNA Beck Project] ===Brick walls=== A rather frustrating brick wall exists for [[Beck-5802|Israel Shreve Beck]], who was born and raised and lived in Columbiana County, Ohio in the 1800s. His first and middle names "Israel Shreve" suggest a possible connection with Revolutionary War Colonel [[Shreve-278|Israel Shreve]], though none has so far been found, as of 20 May 2018. ===Sources=== ==Miscellaneous external links== *[https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails?ref=5269 Beck Tartan]

    Beckett Name Study

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    [[Category:Beckett Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Beckett/Becket/Bickett/Bicket One-Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beckett Beckett] name and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Beckett and variant names. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Becketts), by time period (18th Century Becketts), or by topic (Beckett DNA, Beckett Occupations, Beckett Statistics). ==How to Join== To join the Beckett/Becket/Bickett/Bicket Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bicket-67|David Bicket]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Beckett}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== These research pages cover two major projects which are part of the BECKET(T)/BICKET(T) One-Name Study. These are: (1) The Scotland OPR Downloads Project; and (2) The BECKET(T)/BICKET(T) Branches Project '''(1) The Scotland OPR Downloads Project''' The work that Jim Beckett (1009J branch) has done by downloading and transcribing pre-1855 OPR records from Scotland is now available for anyone to use. If there were any members of your branch who were in Scotland during this time, you might wish to check it out. In many cases the transcriptions of the original records add significant additional information compared to what is available on the main genealogical websites. Jim has also identified (and included) records for many variant/deviant surname spellings which might otherwise be hard to find, but for people who are often clearly part of our branches there. See [https://1drv.ms/x/s!Ar6kp05WiUTVmNsfLPfEvmqgz8n5NQ?e=Vj46BK]. '''(2) The BECKET(T)/BICKET(T) Branches Project''' We have started a major project (1) to identify, worldwide, all branches of BECKETs, BECKETTs, BICKETs, and BICKETTs, (2) to determine the most credible lineage for each branch, and (3) to determine the genetic links between those branches using Y-DNA to the extent possible. Improving the credibility of lineages also means that we need to get rid of existing lineage errors. To give some perspective on this project, the following are the top level statistics as of early February 2024: – Approx 150 branches which probably originate in England, possibly related to Thomas à Becket of Canterbury – Approximately 30 branches which definitely originate in Ayrshire (based on Y-DNA SNP testing), although many historically pass through England and the north of Ireland – Over 20 branches of Black Becketts which are likely descended from previously enslaved individuals, with the assumption that they had been enslaved by members of the above trees. The main resources for this project are the Branch Index and Person Index spreadsheets. They can be downloaded using the following links: Link to current version of Branch Index Spreadsheet: [https://1drv.ms/x/c/1fe384d2363f14d3/EVHldm555t5Gi2rA2aA7JmgBpl1y4kWHEAkxj9__MTcL1g?e=SqgJau] Link to current version of the Person Index Spreadsheet: [https://1drv.ms/x/c/1fe384d2363f14d3/Eeu6O2j8td5KuCdrU1n0mUwBkg6f7hib9h6FPhG_rAKRBQ?e=wZ0u15] We have had a couple of cases where people have not been able to access project resources, and the spreadsheets in particular. We are still trying to understand and resolve these issues. Please let us know if you have this issue. (Contact via a private message to the profile manager at the top of this page). If you don’t know what branch you are in, then start with the Person Index, to look up someone in your branch who is no longer alive, and find out which branch they are in. Note that the Person Index is manually maintained, so it will not include everyone we have in every branch. So you may need to check several different people to find your branch. If you cannot find anyone you check for, please let us know what you can about your branch, and we will check it ourselves. Although we have hundreds of branches, it is likely that there are more, so we would appreciate your contacting us. We may also be able to find your connection because you may represent an unknown sub-branch of an existing branch. Once you know your branch, whether from the Person Index, or from other sources (see below), then you should use the Branch Index. This will give you links to the latest lineages we have for your branch on several different platforms. It may also provide you with a link to a ‘Branch Summary’ for the branch, and to challenges to the principle different lineages we know about. (All of these continue to be developed.) The Branch Index is our main working document, as we work to clean up the different lineages, and furthermore to connect them, both in historical records and by using Y-DNA. You may also know your branch ID through being told by others, e.g., by the main genealogists for your branch. We will also be contacting the managers of lineages we find on public websites, to let them know of this opportunity to learn more about their own lineages, and to help determine the most accurate versions available. '''Project Explanation''' We are starting with lineages we have created ourselves or have found, e.g., on the internet. We know that many of these lineages, especially those from the internet created with the help of ‘hints’, contain major errors, especially for data from the 1800s and before. Consequently, we know that we will need to weed out such errors over time as challenges are made to these lineages. The intention is that, over time, at least one lineage for each branch will become the most authoritative version available on the internet. Furthermore, many of the errors in alternative lineages will be clearly documented as being incorrect, and why. It may be helpful to understand why we are doing this project separately from sites such as the Family Search Family Tree and WikiTree, which in principle require good source documentation and therefore should already be sufficiently reliable. Our reasons are as follows: (1) We recognize that competent branch lineages have been developed on many different platforms already. For us to insist on just one platform would mean losing access to those other lineages, and their associated lineage managers. Instead, we will identify when a lineage is documented on multiple platforms, and highlight the one we consider the most credible. We also recognize the even Family Search Family Tree and WikiTree suffer from incorrect linkages and conflation of individuals, so no platform is intrinsically fully reliable. (2) Pragmatically, there are too many existing BECKET, BECKETT, BICKET, and BICKETT lineages on different platforms for us to try to recreate them all on a single platform. We don’t have the capacity to do that. (3) We are trying to connect branches genetically using Y-DNA, and not just with historical records. Our approach facilitates showing genetic connections in a way not provided by any existing platform. We ask anyone using the lineages and data from this project to: Let us know if you challenge any data in our lineages. We will make those challenges publicly available, and subsequently try to assess the validity of competing assertions. We will document our conclusions for everyone to see. Others may likewise provide their own assessments of the competing assertions. We may have to say that some assertions are not supported, but likewise not disproven. In cases where assertions are not supported, we may split the lineages, with comments in each resulting lineage about the split. Provide us with additional lineages, or additions to existing lineages. (Please provide these in Gedcom format.) We will assess the information provided, and incorporate it into our lineages as appropriate. We will acknowledge the source of contributions and challenges. Furthermore, if you would like to be named as the main genealogist for any specific branch, please also let us know. ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Becket Becket] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bicket Bicket] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bickett Bickett] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bichan Bichan] == Task List == 1. Our current project to to work on identifying, cleaning, and consolidating the hundreds of Becket(t) and Bicket(t) branches which we have identified. See the research section above.

    Bedfordshire Parish Registers

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England#Bedfordshire|Bedfordshire Sources]] __TOC__ == Bedfordshire Parish Registers == * edited by [[Emmison-15|Frederick George Emmison]] (1907-1995) Clerk of Records, Bedfordshire. * published by The County Record Office, Shire Hall, Bedford, 1931-1953 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bedfordshire Parish Registers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1931) Elstow 1602-1812. St. John, Bedford 1602-1812. St. Cuthbert, Bedford 1602-1812. ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari01bedf * Vol. 2 (1931) Sutton 1538-1812, Cockayne Hatley 1602-1812, Wrestlingworth 1578-1812,Eyeworth 1538-1812, Edworth 1552-1812. ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari02bedf * Vol. 3 (1931) Woburn 1558-1812 ::* Index of Person, [https://archive.org/stream/bedfordshirepari03bedf#page/229/mode/1up Page 229] ::* Index of Places, [https://archive.org/stream/bedfordshirepari03bedf#page/248/mode/1up Page 248] ::* Index of Subjects, [https://archive.org/stream/bedfordshirepari03bedf#page/249/mode/1up Page 249] ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari03bedf * Vol. 4 (1931) Barton in the Clay 1558 - 1812,Streatley 1602 - 1812, Sundon 1659 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari04bedf * Vol. 5 (1932) Roxton 1602 - 1812, Great Barford 1559 - 1812, Renhold 1602 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari05bedf * Vol. 6 (1933) Sandy 1538 - 1812, Little Barford 1602 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari06bedf * Vol. 7 (1933) Souldrop 1602 - 1812, Knotting 1592 - 1812, Melchbourne 1602 - 1812, Yielden 1602 - 1812, Shelton 1602 - 1812, Swineshead 1549 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari07bedf * Vol. 8 (1934) Cardington 1572 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari08bedf * Vol. 9 (1934) Felmersham 1602 - 1812, Pavenham 1561 - 1812, Stevington 1603 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari09bedf * Vol. 10 (1935) Old Warden 1576 - 1812, Cople 1561 - 1812, Willington 1602 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari10bedf * Vol. 11 (1935) Odell 1602 - 1812, Milton Ernest 1538 - 1812, Bolnhurst 1602 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari11bedf * Vol. 12 (1936) Southill 1538 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari12bedf * Vol. 13 (1936) Northill 1536 - 1812, Gravenhurst Upper 1567 - 1812, Gravenhurst Lower 1602 - 1812, Higham Gobion 1602 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari13bedf * Vol. 14 (1937) Bedfordshire Marriage Licences Part 1 1747 - 1790 (incomplete for 1747 - 1777) ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari14bedf * Vol. 15 (1937) Bedfordshire Marriage Licences Part 11 1791 - 1812 (with an Appendix 1573 - 1618) ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari15bedf * Vol. 16 (1937) Bromham 1570 - 1812, Oakley 1560 - 1812, Clapham 1603 - 1812, Biddenham 1602 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari16bedf * Vol. 17 (1938) Ampthill 1602 - 1812, Tingrith 1572 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari17bedf * Vol. 18 (1938) Chalgrave 1539 -1812, Flitton with Silsoe 1581 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari18bedf * Vol. 19 (1939) Blunham with Mogerhangar 1571 - 1812, Tempsford 1602 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari19bedf * Vol. 20 (1939) Millbrook 1558 - 1812, Westoning 1560 - 1812, Harlington 1602 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari20bedf * Vol. 21 (1940) Flitwick 1602 - 1812, Clophill 1567 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari21bedf * Vol. 22 (1940) Maulden 1558 - 1812, Pulloxhill 1553 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari22bedf * Vol. 23 (1941) Toddington 1540 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari23bedf * Vol. 24 (1941) Bletsoe 1582 - 1812, Sharnbrook 1596 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari24bedf * Vol. 25 (1942) Cardington 1558 - 1812, Whipsnade 1603 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari25bedf * Vol. 26 (1942) Henlow 1558 - 1812, Upper Stondon 1602 - 1812, Astwick 1602 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari26bedf * Vol. 27 (1943) Cranfield, 1600-1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari27bedf ::* Cranfield Baptisms, [https://archive.org/stream/bedfordshirepari27bedf#page/1/mode/1up page 1] ::* Cranfield Marriages, [https://archive.org/stream/bedfordshirepari27bedf#page/46/mode/1up page 37] ::* Cranfield Burials, [https://archive.org/stream/bedfordshirepari27bedf#page/62/mode/1up page 60] ::* Addenda and Corrigenda, [https://archive.org/stream/bedfordshirepari27bedf#page/90/mode/1up page 88] ::* Index of Persons, [https://archive.org/stream/bedfordshirepari27bedf#page/91/mode/1up page 89] ::* Index of Places, [https://archive.org/stream/bedfordshirepari27bedf#page/100/mode/1up page 96] ::* Index of Subjects, [https://archive.org/stream/bedfordshirepari27bedf#page/n108/mode/1up page 99] ::* Index of Occupations, [https://archive.org/stream/bedfordshirepari27bedf#page/n109/mode/1up page 100] * Vol. 28 (1943) Thurleigh 1562 - 1812, Riseley 1602 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari28bedf * Vol. 29 (1944) Lidlington 1560 - 1812, Salford 1558 - 1812, Holcote 1605 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari29bedf * Vol. 30 (1944) Biggleswade ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari30bedf * Vol. 31 (1945) Leighton Buzzard (with its Hamlets) Part I. 1562-1731. ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari31bedf * Vol. 32 (1945) Leighton Buzzard (with its Hamlets) Part II. 1732-1812. ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari32bedf * Vol. 33 (1946) Stanbridge, 1560-1812. Leighton Buzzard Addenda, 1722-1754. Tilsworth, 1602-1812. Billington, 1609-1812. Hockliffe, 1604-1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari33bedf * Vol. 34 (1946) Harrold, 1598-1812. Carlton, 1554-1812. ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari34bedf * Vol. 35 (1947) St. Mary, Bedford, 1539-1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari35bedf * Vol. 36 (1947) Shillington 1543 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari36bedf * Vol. 37 (1948) Milton Bryan 1559 - 1812, Potsgrove1602 - 1812, Battlesden 1602 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari37bedf * Vol. 38 (1948) Stotfold 1558 - 1812, Meppershall 1602 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari38bedf * Vol. 39 (1949) Kempston 1570 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari39bedf * Vol. 40 (1950) Bedford St Peter 1572 - 1812, Goldington 1558 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari40bedf * Vol. 41 (1950) Houghton Conquest 1539 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari41bedf * Vol. 42 (1951) Dunstable 1558 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari42bedf * Vol. 43 (1952) Wootton 1561 - 1812 ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari43bedf * Vol. 44 (1953) Marston Moreteyne 1602-1812, Map of Parishes ::* https://archive.org/details/bedfordshirepari44bedf Also see: * ''[[Space:Genealogia Bedfordiensis|Genealogia Bedfordiensis]]'' (Chiswick Press, London, 1890) === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Bedfordshire Parish Registers|Bedfordshire Parish Registers]]'' (County Record Office, Shire Hall, Bedford, 1931-1953) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#BPR|Bedfordshire Parish Reg.]]) Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * ''[[Space:Bedfordshire Parish Registers|Bedfordshire Parish Registers]]'' (County Record Office, Shire Hall, Bedford, 1931-1953) Vol. , [ Page ].

    Bedfordshire Team

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    [[Category: England, Project Managed FSPs]] [[Project:England|England Project page]] | [[Space:England:_Counties_Team|England Counties Team Page]] | [[:Category:Bedfordshire|Bedfordshire Category Page]] | [[Space:Bedfordshire_Research_Resources|Bedfordshire Research Resources]] '''If you are interested in helping with Bedfordshire, please feel free to look at the [[Project:England|England Project page]] and sign up via the G2G post. If you have any questions about Bedfordshire, please contact the team leader.''' == Welcome to the Bedfordshire Team page! == '''Team Leader:''' [[Brown-13495|Christine Searle]] '''Team Members:''' [[Acworth-41|Ian Acworth]] | [[Angell-902|Michael Angell]] | [[Beavis-123|Stuart Beavis]] | [[Evans-15264|Jean Evans]] | [[Brown-13495|Christine Searle]] ''' '''Goal''' The goal of the Bedfordshire Team is to work together to raise all Bedfordshire profiles to the highest standard possible, to encourage the development of more Bedfordshire profiles, and to provide resources for those wishing to work on Bedfordshire profiles. ==Statistics== The latest statistics for England and all counties are here: :'''[[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England Regional and County Statistics]]''' and a commentary is here: :''' [[Space:England_Statistics_Commentary|England Statistics Commentary]]''' For the statistics for Bedfordshire, please see: :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Bedfordshire '''Bedfordshire Statistics'''] '''Member Specific Topics''' * [[:Space:The Attwell Family of Battlesden, Bedfordshire, England]] * [[:Space:The_fallen_of_Bedfordshire_in_World_War_1]] * [[:Space:Luton_Notables|Luton (Borough) Notables]]

    Beebe Name Study

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    [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: Beebe Name Study]] CURRENTLY UNDER CONSTRUCTION == First Beginnings == The name Beebe was derived from a place name in Leicestershire called Beeby. The place name is derived from the Old English "beo", meaning "bee", and "bry", or "settlement". That is, it was "the place where they kept bees." == Beebe Early Origins == Sound was what guided spelling essentially pre-literate Middle Ages, so one person's name was often reported under several variations during a single lifetime. Also, before the advent of the printing press and the first dictionary, the English language was not standardized. Therefore, spelling variations were common, even among the names of the most literate people. Known variations of the Beebe Family include: Beeby, Beebee, Bebe, Beebey and many others. They were first found in Leicestershire where they had been settled since ancient times before the Norman Conquest of England by Duke William in 1066 A.D. == Background == In most cases, if you turn back the clock less than a century, you will find, perhaps more examples of a spelling change in a surname. Many illustrious people frequently used the spelling of their name in various ways including William Shakespeare who spelled his name Shakespeare, Shakespere, Shakespear, Shakespere, and Shaxspere. Over the centuries names have changed greatly. The Domesday Book gives insight to the drastic way how people have changed names. Note: It is hard or rare to find a current spelling of a surname in the Domesday Book. To confuse things more, it was common in 11th & 12th centuries to Latinize names in official records. Fulford became de Turpi Vado. Throughout the Middle Ages surnames were constantly changing. William Tyndal was known as Huchyns when living in Glocestershire. Oliver Cromwell was a Williams. David Livingstone was a McLeay...The modern form of many of our surnames is comparatively recent, often preserving a phonetic spelling found in the seventeenth-or eighteenth century parish register. == Passenger Lists == Names have often been changed to make it easier for people to spell upon their arrival in the Americas. The name Schneider is often changed to Snider. Some names are Anglicized because while spelling in their homeland is commonplace, in Americas, it would be very confusing and difficult to record. Schroder is often changed to Schroeder or Schroder. It should be remembered that names of emigrants were often recorded as they were heard, that many emigrants could not spell their own names, and authorities were not as literate as one would wish. Thus variations of spelling of names occur, and members if the same family arriving at different times or places may be found under more than one spelling. [In using PILIPassenger and Immigration Lists Index]. The researcher should search for every conceivable spelling of the name sought. Today & Spelling Variations DONT DISCARD ANY SPELLINGS DIFFERENT THAN YOURS. Spelling changes are still frequent today & often found in government's registries. In your search, always keep every possible record of a name that sounds like yours. Many registries in the US provide Soundex searches for surnames. This is the key to your research, particularly for names that have been found in North America for sometime. If, in the end, one of these phonetic variations is found to be of no use, then that information can be discarded. Its much easier to discard such reference than having to rediscover the reference again. == The Great Migration == For political, religious, and economic reasons, thousands of English families boarded ships for Ireland, Canada, the American Colonies, and many of smaller tropical colonies in hope of finding better lives abroad. Although the passage on the cramped, dark ships caused many to arrive in the New World diseased and starving, those families that survived the trip often went on to make valuable contributions to those new societies to which they arrived. Early immigrants bearing the Beebe surname or a spelling variation of the name include: Beebe Settlers in the United States in the 19th century *James Beebe, who arrived in New England in 1668 *Mrs. Beebe, aged 24, landed in Key West, Fla., in 1840 *A. M. Beebe, who arrived in San Francisco, Cal., in 1860 *H. H. Beebe, who landed in San Francisco, Cal., in 1860 == Some Noteworthy People of the Name of Beebe == *William Beebe (1877-1962), American Ornithologist, explorer, and author *Charles William Beebe (1877-1962), American Naturalist, explorer, and author *Don Beebe (b.1964), American NFL football player *Michael Dale Beebe (b.1946), American politician, 45th Governor of Arkansas *Lucius Morris Beebe (1902-1966), American author, gourmand and photographer *Brigadier-General Eugene Harold Beebe (1906-1992), American Acting Commanding General of Continental Air Forces (1944-1945) *Major-General Lewis Charles Beebe (1891-1951), American Commandant of Warzburg, Germany (1948-1950) *Major-General Royden Eugene Beebe, Jr. (1908-1959), American Director of the Office of North Atlantic Treaty Affairs. (1951-1953) ---- == Sources == *The Beebe Family Crest and Name History: [[http://www.houseofnames.com/Beebe-family-crest]] ::::Suggested Readings for the name Beebe: **#Clarence Beebe,[[Space:Monograph of the Descent of the Family of Beebe|Monograph of the Descent of the Family of Beebe]] **#Charles Briggs Hathaway, [[www.A Harkrader-Hathaway History (including the Beebe Family)]] < /References> == Acknowledgements ==

    Beebe Surname Study

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    Beechworth Cemetery, A to H

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    - [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beechworth_Cemetery%2C_Victoria Main Page] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beechworth_Cemetery%2C_I_to_P Graves I to P] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beechworth_Cemetery%2C_Q_to_Z Graves Q to Z] ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | Oct ||||1970 Mar 28||63||father||3311164 |- |? Ellen||||||||||4061592 |- |?, Alexander||||2004 Sep 07||79||H of Maria||3280112 |- |?, Anna Maria||||1945||69||||3260066 |- |?, Charlie||||||||||4110098 |- |?, Elizabeth||||1896||||||4070327 |- |?, Frederick Vincent||||||||||4061416 |- |?, Gladys||||||||||3260237 |- |?, Harry||||||||||4061474 |- |?, Herta Aloisia||1925 Jul 21||2004 May 23||||b. Moravia; W of Michael; M of Michael, Helen, Heidi, Graeme||3280448 |- |?, John||||1872 Nov ||25||||4061549 |- |?, Maria||||1967 Dec 27||42||W of Alexander; M of Stephanie, Luba, Anna||3280112 |- |?, Michael Isaac||1894 Nov 16||1978 Jun 13||||b. Poland; H of Herta; F of Michael, Helen, Heidi, Graeme||3280448 |- |?, Moira Elizabeth||||2009 Mar 21||||nee Poore?; M of Paul, Susan, Maree, Jason, Kim||3280161 |- |?, Patrick||||||||||3300825 |- |?, Rufie||||||||||4110097 |- |?, Wally||||||||||3280311 |- |/, May||||||||||3300830 |- | [[Achammer-3|Achammer, Alfons]] ||1916||1984||||H of Paula; F of Joseph, Karl, Alois, Annaliese, Peter-Paul (dec), Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Achammer-3.jpg 3280373] |- | [[Walser-415|Achammer, Paula]] ||1915||1990||||W of Alfons; M of Joseph, Karl, Alois, Annaliese, Peter-Paul (dec), Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Achammer-3.jpg 3280373] |- | [[Ackroyd-395|Ackroyd, Arnold]] ||1919 Mar 03||2004 Sep 07||||with Kathleen Ackroyd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Ackroyd-395.jpg 3280476] |- |Ackroyd, Kathleen||1921 May 23||2017 May 14||||with Arnold Ackroyd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Ackroyd-395.jpg 3280476] |- | [[Adair-2808|Adair, J]] ||||1964 Sep 29||73||AIF 4726|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Adair-2808.jpg 4110250] |- | [[Adam-2318|Adam, Alexander (Sandy)]]||1905 Jan 13||1990 Mar 02||||H of Phyllis; F of Robert, Julie, Anne, Faye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Adam-2318.jpg 3311075] |- | [[Boyce-4738|Adam, Phyllis Naomi]] ||1928 Nov 13||2011 Mar 23||||W of Alexander; M of Robert, Julie, Anne, Faye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Adam-2318.jpg 3311075] |- |Adami, Lilla Mary||1929 Aug 08||2018 Nov 20||||W of Mario|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Adami-48-1.jpg 4150393] |- | [[Adami-48|Adami, Mario]] ||1926 Jul 27||1990 Jan 05||||H of Lilla|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Adami-48.jpg 4150394] |- |Adams, Alice||1927 Jan 27||2007 May 16||||W of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Adams-45815.jpg 3280143] |- | [[Adams-45795|Adams, Ernest Samuel]] ||||1961 Aug 22||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Adams-45795.jpg 4070328] |- | [[Chisholm-1998|Adams, Florence Evelyn]] ||||1991 Aug 16||88||W of Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Adams-45800.jpg 4070329] |- | [[Adams-45816|Adams, Gordon Edward]] ||1930||2016||||H of Joan; F of Susan, Jeffrey, David, Sheryl, Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Adams-45816.jpg 3280489] |- | [[Adams-45800|Adams, Gordon Thomas]] ||||1961 Jul 22||61||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Adams-45800.jpg 4070329] |- | [[Tanner-5305|Adams, Jemmima Martin]] ||||1945 Jul 12||85||with Samuel Adams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Adams-45796.jpg 4070330] |- | [[Adams-45815|Adams, Norman]] ||||1977 Jun 15||52||H of Alice; F of Dot, Pauline, Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Adams-45815.jpg 3280143] |- | [[Adams-45796|Adams, Samuel]] ||||1948 Dec 24||85||with Jemmima Adams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Adams-45796.jpg 4070330] |- | [[Adams-45817|Adams, Shirley Anne]] ||||1935 Apr 26||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Adams-45817.jpg 4070326] |- | [[Addis-650|Addis, Archibald]] ||||1867 Nov 20||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Addis-650.jpg 4061482] |- | [[Austin-11327|Addis, Eleanor]] ||||1877 May 21||73||W of Joshua|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Addis-650.jpg 4061482] |- | [[Addis-651|Addis, Joshua]] ||||1877 May 28||75||H of Eleanor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Addis-650.jpg 4061482] |- | [[Leitch-836|Addison, Joan Gertrude]] ||1922 Oct 03||2008 Jun 17||||nee Leitch; W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Addison-1376.jpg 3310861] |- | [[Addison-1376|Addison, William]] ||1915 Nov 19||1992 Jan 07||||H of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Addison-1376.jpg 3310861] |- |Addlem, Thomas Alyn||||1955 Aug 01||<1||5 Days; S of George & Gwen||3310900 |- |Ah Shin, Catherine||c1836||1872 Feb 09||||b. Kingstown, Ireland; d. Beechworth; W of Thomas (Pon/Pan) Ah Shin; M of Alice ann (Ah Sam), Mary Elizabeth (Mahlook), Emily Matilda (Lesock), Henry Thomas, Caroline Jane (Kong Fat), William James, Frederick, Agnes Louisa (Ah Foo/Woods)||4150473 |- |Ah Yen, David||||1889 Dec 05||71||||4090434 |- |Ah Yett||||1932 Jul 31||||d. Reeds Creek; last Chinese person buried in the Chinese section of Beechworth cemetery||4150475 |- | [[Ahrens-941|Ahrens, Christopher]] ||||1942 May 13||64||H of Lizzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Ahrens-941.jpg 4061282] |- | [[Ahrens-943|Ahrens, Graham George (Flog)]] ||1939 May 20||2014 Feb 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Ahrens-943.jpg 4090478] |- | [[Storey-1924|Ahrens, Lizzie]] ||||1936 Apr 06||57||W of Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Ahrens-941.jpg 4061282] |- | [[Ahrens-942|Ahrens, Louis William George]] ||||1972 Mar 13||61||H of Mildred; F of Geoffrey, Graham, Jennifer, David, John, Janette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Ahrens-942.jpg 4061266] |- | [[Burridge-578|Ahrens, Mildred Mary]] ||||2002 Feb 02||91||W of Louis; W of Geoffrey, Graham, Jennifer, David, John, Janette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Ahrens-942.jpg 4061266] |- | [[Aili-18|Aili, Katina May (Little tiny)]] ||||1966 Aug 24||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Aili-18.jpg 3280115] |- | [[Mottram-319|Aisthorpe, Annita Ellen]] ||1942 Feb 13||2016 Apr 09||||nee Mottram; with Lola Mottram|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Warden-1474.jpg 4110062] |- | [[Alcock-1136|Alcock, James]] ||||1966 Mar 27||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Alcock-1136.jpg 4070239] |- | [[Alexander-16483|Alexander, William]] ||||1956 Jul 31||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Alexander-16483.jpg 4110198] |- | [[Clements-5456|Allen, Elizabeth Ann]] ||1932 Dec 06||||||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Clements-5456.jpg 4061341] |- |[[Allen-43728|Allen, Frederick]] ||||1906 Aug 13||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Clements-5456.jpg 4061341] |- | [[Allen-43732|Allen, Max]] ||||1906 Mar 05||||Infant S of George S & Alice Allen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Allen-43732.jpg 4070080] |- | [[Allott-146|Allott, Alice Edith]] ||||1919 Jul 01||31||D of George & Elizabeth Allott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Allott-147.jpg 4061543] |- | [[Wood-35047|Allott, Amelia]] ||||1884 Jun 06||54||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Allott-148.jpg 4061542] |- | [[Allott-151|Allott, Cecil C]] ||||1915 Mar 04||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Allott-148.jpg 4061542] |- | [[Grant-15614|Allott, Elizabeth]] ||||1928 Sep 11||61||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Allott-147.jpg 4061543] |- | [[Allott-147|Allott, George]] ||||1936 Oct 01||73||H of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Allott-147.jpg 4061543] |- | [[Oats-380|Allott, Jane]] ||||1933 Apr 08||76||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Allott-148.jpg 4061542] |- | [[Allott-150|Allott, Nicholas J T]] ||||1904 Apr 02||17||S of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Allott-148.jpg 4061542] |- | [[Allott-148|Allott, Thomas]] ||||1882 Nov 16||62||H of Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Allott-148.jpg 4061542] |- | [[Allott-149|Allott, Thomas]] ||||1902 Jul 30||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Allott-148.jpg 4061542] |- | [[Alpert-89|Alpert, Christian]] ||||1895 Feb 04||63||H of Emma; F of Christina Keat|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Alpert-89.jpg 4110299] |- | [[Riddington-34|Anderson, Ada Blanche]] ||||1967 Dec 28||75||W of Jim; M of Geoff & Austin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Riddington-34.jpg 4110076] |- | [[Newbound-16|Anderson, Agusta]] ||||1976 Oct 21||84||with George Anderson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Anderson-51187.jpg 3280066] |- | [[Anderson-51185|Anderson, Alfred Bruce]] ||1906||1991|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Anderson-51185.jpg 4110083] |- | [[Anderson-51188|Anderson, Alice]] ||1892||1939||||D of James & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Anderson-51178.jpg 4110081] |- | [[Downey-2456|Anderson, Alice Robina]] ||1901||1944||||W of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Anderson-51185.jpg 4110083] |- |[[Anderson-51191|Anderson, Andrew]] ||||1927 Dec 08||47||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Anderson-51191.jpg 4070195] |- | [[Haig-440|Anderson, Ann]] ||||1902 Mar 04||77||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Anderson-51179.jpg 4110082] |- | [[Anderson-51179|Anderson, David]] ||||1885 May 30||56||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Anderson-51179.jpg 4110082] |- | [[Anderson-51189|Anderson, Dorothy]] ||1895||1897||||D of James & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Anderson-51178.jpg 4110081] |- | [[Gibbs-6599|Anderson, Florence]] ||1883 Jul 15||1945 Sep 07||||W of Harry; M of Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Gibbs-6599.jpg 3260018] |- | [[Anderson-51194|Anderson, Geoffrey Bruce]] ||1928 Feb 19||2009 Sep 13||||S of James; H of Lorraine; F of Jenny & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Anderson-51177.jpg 4110080] |- | [[Anderson-51187|Anderson, George Groves]] ||||1965 Nov 02||79||AIF 60406; with Agusta Anderson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Anderson-51187.jpg 3280066] |- | [[Anderson-51177|Anderson, James Bruce]] ||1897||1959 Jun 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Anderson-51177.jpg 4110080] |- | [[Anderson-51178|Anderson, James]] ||1863||1933||||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Anderson-51178.jpg 4110081] |- | [[Anderson-51190|Anderson, Jean]] ||1899||1902||||D of James & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Anderson-51178.jpg 4110081] |- | [[Anderson-51196|Anderson, John Groves (Snowy)]] ||1930 Jun 23||2012 Jun 04||||H of Joan; F of Peter, Lynne, Kerrie, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Anderson-51196.jpg 3280065] |- | [[Bruce-7593|Anderson, Margaret]] ||1866||1945||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Anderson-51178.jpg 4110081] |- |[[Andersen-6728|Anderson, Mark Stephen]] ||||1992 Mar 08||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Andersen-6728.jpg 3280064] |- | [[Scott-38049|Anderson, Mary]] ||||1922 Apr 10||42||W of Andrew; D of Robert? & Margaret Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Anderson-51191.jpg 4070195] |- | [[Anderson-51186|Anderson, Minnie Catherine]] ||1899||1973|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Anderson-51185.jpg 4110083] |- | [[Anderson-51185|Anderson, Norman Robert]] ||1904||1994||||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Anderson-51185.jpg 4110083] |- | [[Anderson-51195|Anderson, Raymond Austin]] ||1926||1959 Aug 03||||S of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Anderson-51177.jpg 4110080] |- | [[Anderson-51198|Anderson, Thomas]] ||||||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Anderson-51198.jpg 4110105] |- | [[Andrews-15366|Andrews, Henry Frederick]] ||||1965 Mar 16||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Andrews-15366.jpg 3280375] |- | [[Andrews-15380|Andrews, Henry Frederick]] ||||1892 Jun 04||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Ivers-143.jpg 3280377] |- | [[Gehrig-185|Andrews, Mary]] ||||1954 Aug 18||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Andrews-15367.jpg 3280374] |- | [[Ivers-143|Andrews, Mary]] ||||1897 Jul 21||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Ivers-143.jpg 3280377] |- | [[Andrews-15367|Andrews, William]] ||||1924 Nov 14||66||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Andrews-15367.jpg 3280374] |- | [[Andrews-15368|Andrews, William]]||||1905 Nov||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Andrews-15368.jpg 3280376] |- |Anne Eliza Hickey||||1877 Feb 13||32||b. Dublin, Ireland; W of James||3300718 |- | [[Ansaldo-34|Ansaldo, Adeline Mary]] ||||1878 Jun 23||5||d. from diptheria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Ansaldo-41.jpg 3300757] |- | [[Ansaldo-45|Ansaldo, Emanuel]] ||||1892 Sep 21||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Ansaldo-45.jpg 3300691] |- | [[Ansaldo-41|Ansaldo, Mary Theresa]] ||||1876 Jan 14||||18 mths; drowned|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Ansaldo-41.jpg 3300757] |- | [[Johnstone-2614|Ansell, Catherine]] ||||1890 Mar 18||62||W of Edwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Johnstone-2614.jpg 3311210] |- | [[Ansell-915|Ansell, Edwin]] ||||1894 Sep 18||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Ansell-915.jpg 3311209] |- | [[Ansell-917|Ansell, Harriet]] ||||1860 May 07||<1||9 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Ansell-917.jpg 3311211] |- | [[Anspach-406|Anspach, Louise Ernestine]] ||||1974 Aug 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Anspach-406.jpg 4070124] |- | [[Archdall-12|Archdall, Robert Vincent]] ||||1911 Oct 12||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Archdall-12.jpg 4061578] |- | [[Arkley-27|Arkley, George]] ||||1929 Jun 16||||AIF 3679|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Arkley-27.jpg 3260107] |- | [[Sandham-142|Armstrong, Elizabeth]] ||||1922 Feb 10||67||W of Walton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Armstrong-12333.jpg 4070075] |- | [[Hannah-2234|Armstrong, Ethelreda]] ||||1967 Apr 04||74||with George Armstrong|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Armstrong-16925.jpg 3311068] |- | [[Armstrong-16925|Armstrong, George R]] ||||1952 Aug 02||84||with Ethelreda Armstrong|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Armstrong-16925.jpg 3311068] |- | [[Higgins-8522|Armstrong, Sarah]] ||||1917 Feb 11||70||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Higgins-8522.jpg 3260061] |- | [[Walton-5684|Armstrong, Sarah Ann]] ||||1893 Nov 13||59||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Armstrong-16923-1.jpg 3311015] |- | [[Armstrong-12333|Armstrong, Walton]] ||||1919 Jul 20||65||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Armstrong-12333.jpg 4070075] |- | [[Armstrong-16923|Armstrong, William]] ||||1886 Nov 03||66||b. Alston, Cumberland, England; H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Armstrong-16923-1.jpg 3311015] |- | [[Arnott-698|Arnott, Harold]] ||||1988 May 24||||H of Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Arnott-698.jpg 4150450] |- |Arnott, Ruth Mary||||2006 May 07||||W of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Arnott-698.jpg 4150450] |- | [[Baird-5313|Arthur, Catherine]] ||||1919 Nov 16||70||W of P H A Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Arthur-3141.jpg 4070114] |- | [[Arthur-3143|Arthur, John Andrew]] ||||1916 Oct 20||28||GS of Richard T A Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Arthur-3142.jpg 4070115] |- | [[Arthur-3141|Arthur, P H A]] ||||1901 Aug 13||55||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Arthur-3141.jpg 4070114] |- | [[Arthur-3142|Arthur, Richard T A]] ||||1888 May 13||78||GF of John Andrew Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Arthur-3142.jpg 4070115] |- | [[Payne-13973|Asbury, Elizabeth]] ||||1920 Jul 04||85|||| Obituary |- | [[Asbury-895|Asbury, William]] ||||1928 Jun 14||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Asbury-895.jpg 4110155] |- |Ashby, Shirley Anne||1934 Nov 02||2006 Aug 15||||D of Marian & Norman (dec); Sis of Jennifer||3280462 |- | [[McLean-7561|Ashcroft, Hazel May]] ||1917 Dec 15||2004 Apr 10||||W of Horace; M of Laurie & Janette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/McLean-7561.jpg 3280510] |- | [[Ashcroft-592|Ashcroft, Horace Ernest]] ||||1980 Nov 21||66||RAAF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Ashcroft-592.jpg 3280534] |- | [[Ashford-927|Ashford, Thomas Edward]] ||||1899 May 07||8||GS of Mary & Thomas Fanning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Ashford-927.jpg 3300792] |- | [[Ashworth-1419|Ashworth, Brian John]] ||||1989 Jun 11||55||with Grace & Ronald Wells|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Ashworth-1419.jpg 3280135] |- | [[Thomson-9441|Assender, Charlotte Seymour]] ||||1974 Jun 16||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Thomson-9441.jpg 4061292] |- | [[Price-21129|Atkinson, Amy]] ||||1981 Nov 04||91||W of Robert; M of Ellen & Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Price-21129.jpg 4070221] |- | [[Atkinson-9301|Atkinson, Ellen May (Nell)]] ||||2013 Apr 23||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Price-21129.jpg 4070221] |- | [[Atkinson-9300|Atkinson, Robert William]] ||||1959 Jun 29||86||H of Amy; F of Ellen & Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Price-21129.jpg 4070221] |- | [[Smith-170672|Attree, Eglah]] ||||1897 Jun 13||68||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Smith-170672.jpg 4070102] |- | [[Attree-68|Attree, Harriett Naomi]] ||||1858 Feb 08||<1||8 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Attree-68.jpg 4070101] |- | [[Attree-69|Attree, Thomas William]] ||1859 Feb 16||1873 Dec 05||||drowned|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Attree-68.jpg 4070101] |- | [[Attree-72|Attree, William Joseph]] ||||1878 jun 14||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Attree-68.jpg 4070101] |- | [[Augustyn-143|Augustyn, Jan]] ||1920 Apr 26||1961 Oct 13||||H of Maria; F of Eddy, Mick, Teddy, Angela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Augustyn-143.jpg 3300713] |- | [[Austin-11355|Austin, Thomas George]] ||||1975 Jul 06||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Austin-11355.jpg 3260185] |- | [[Auzins-11|Auzins, Arvids Augusts]] ||||1972 Aug 31||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Auzins-11.jpg 4110215] |- |Auzins, Malvina Marija||||1994 Dec 19||93||mother||4110214 |- | [[Summers-5350|Aylward, Henrietta L]] ||||1942 Jun 02||58||W of James; M of George, Les, Cyril|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Summers-5350.jpg 3260155] |- | [[Bacon-6588|Bacon, Edward Francis John]] ||||1987 Apr 18||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Bacon-6588.jpg 4061310] |- | [[Simpson-18612|Bacon, Hannah]] ||||1905 Jan 19||||||Obituary |- | [[Bagley-2041|Bagley, James Henry]] ||1827||1878 Jun 24||||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Bagley-2041.jpg 4061635] |- | [[Ryan-12144|Bagley, Margaret Jane]] ||1839||1932 May 28||||nee Ryan; W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Bagley-2041.jpg 4061635] |- | [[Bagnall-778|Bagnall, Thomas]] ||||1857 Feb 04||19||S of Thomas (of Westwell Manor, Oxfordshire, England)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Bagnall-778.jpg 4070257] |- | [[Lewis-39897|Bailey, Ada]] ||||1968 Feb 01||73||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Lewis-39897.jpg 3260144] |- | [[Bailey-26062|Bailey, Dominic Vincent Marchbank]] ||1984 Jul 13||2007 Jul 24||||S of Kathleen Patricia Bailey & Graeme John Bailey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Bailey-26062.jpg 3280444] |- | [[Davis-75087|Bailey, Elizabeth]] ||1894||1966||||W of James Eaves Bailey; bur. Fawkner Memorial Park|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Bailey-26064.jpg 4061267] |- | [[Bailey-26066|Bailey, Francis Young]] ||1835||1908||||H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Bailey-26064.jpg 4061267] |- | [[Bailey-26062|Bailey, Graeme Dominic Vincent]] ||1984 Jul 13||2007 Jul 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Bailey-26062-1.jpg 3280445] |- |Bailey, Hannah Mary||||1960 Feb 25||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Gee-462.jpg 4070217] |- |Bailey, Hilda||1911||2004||||W of Thomas Francis Bailey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Bailey-26064.jpg 4061267] |- | [[Bailey-26064|Bailey, James Eaves]] ||1880||1933||||H of Elizabeth; S of Francis & Susan; bur. Fawkner Memorial Park|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Bailey-26064.jpg 4061267] |- | [[Bailey-26080|Bailey, John Arthur]] ||1908 Apr 21||1980 Dec 17||||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Bailey-26080.jpg 3260142] |- | [[Bailey-26082|Bailey, John Henry]] ||||1907||<1||5 mths; GS of Francis & Susan Bailey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Bailey-26064.jpg 4061267] |- | [[Bailey-26083|Bailey, Kenneth]] ||||2009 Sep 20||79||H of Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Bailey-26083.jpg 4150370] |- |Bailey, Shirley Joan||||2001 Aug 20||70||W of Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Bailey-26083.jpg 4150370] |- | [[Eaves-932|Bailey, Susan Eaves]] ||1842||1905||||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Bailey-26064.jpg 4061267] |- | [[Bailey-26059|Bailey, Thomas]] ||||1948 Aug 11||64||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Lewis-39897.jpg 3260144] |- |Bailey, Thomas Francis||1923||1994||||GS of Francis & Susan Bailey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Bailey-26064.jpg 4061267] |- |Baines, David John||1972 Jun 11||1998 Mar 30||||||3280495 |- | [[Roy-7108|Baird, Catherine]] ||1856||1943||||W of David|| Obituary |- | [[Baird-5315|Baird, Charles]] ||||1933 Sep 20||75||S of George & Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Baird-5316.jpg 4110084] |- | [[Baird-5316|Baird, George]] ||||1885 Apr 10||64||H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Baird-5316.jpg 4110084] |- | [[Anderson-51266|Baird, Susan]] ||||1889 Feb 07||69||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Baird-5316.jpg 4110084] |- | [[Baird-5319|Baird, Victor]] ||||1965 Sep 27||67||S of Catherine & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Baird-5319.jpg 4110261] |- | [[Rose-16322|Baker, Amelia]] ||1848||1940||||nee Rose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Rose-16322.jpg 4061574] |- | [[Baker-44266|Baker, Edward Arundel]] ||1875 Jan 29||1880 Nov 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Baker-44266.jpg 4061366] |- | [[Baker-44251|Baker, Ellen]] ||1883||1898|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Baker-44251.jpg 4061409] |- |Baker, Esther May||1890||1903|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Rose-16322.jpg 4061574] |- | [[Baker-44252|Baker, George]] ||1887||1960||||with Mary Ann Baker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Baker-44252.jpg 4070214] |- | [[Anderson-51306|Baker, Jean Cecilia]] ||1922 Sep 05||2013 Apr 02||||nee Anderson; M of Genevieve, Dianne, Susan, Robert, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Anderson-51306.jpg 3280069] |- | [[Johnson-93353|Baker, Mary Ann]] ||1886||1958||||with George Baker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Baker-44252.jpg 4070214] |- | [[Baldwin-12912|Baldwin, Frederick Sylvester]] ||||1989 Jun 09||82||AIF VX36187; H of Martha; F of Lorna, Jennifer, Lionel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Baldwin-12912.jpg 4110331] |- |Baldwin, Lynette Joy (Lyn)||1946 Apr 28||1992 Mar 04||45||mother||4150378 |- | [[Howe-10844|Baldwin, Martha Elizabeth (Dolly]] )||||2002 Dec 10||88||W of Frederick; M of Lorna, Jennifer, Lionel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Baldwin-12912.jpg 4110331] |- |Baligac, Dragica Caroline||1934 Jan 22||1993 Nov 11||||b. Hajdina, Slovenija; W of Joe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Baligac-1-1.jpg 3280227] |- | [[Baligac-1|Baligac, Josef]] ||1929 May 01||1999 Apr 05||||b. Gornje Grad, Slovenija; H of Dragica|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Baligac-1.jpg 3280228] |- | [[Ball-17942|Ball, Walter Arthur]] ||||1984 Oct 09||||H of Dorothy; F of Maree, Bernadette, Adrian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Ball-17942.jpg 3280367] |- |Balmas, Jean||||1979 Dec 13||81||||4150402 |- | [[Baltus-40|Baltus, Damian Frederick]] ||1967 Feb 24||1967 Feb 24||||S of Diane & Leo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Baltus-40.jpg 3280190] |- | [[Baltus-58|Baltus, Elizabeth]] ||||1960 Jun 27||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Baltus-58.jpg 4110272] |- | [[Baltus-41|Baltus, Hendrik]] ||1918 Jun 28||1985 Mar 11||||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Baltus-41.jpg 4110273] |- | [[Wickenkamp-22|Baltus, Janna (Anne)]] ||1921 Sep 06||2007 Sep 16||||W of Hank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Wickenkamp-22.jpg 3280523] |- | [[Barber-9674|Barber, David Murray|]] |||1930 Oct 24||41?||S of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Barber-9675.jpg 3260114] |- | [[Barber-9675|Barber, Francis]] ||||1928 Sep||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Barber-9675.jpg 3260114] |- | [[Barber-9683|Barbour, Charles H]] ||||1882 Mar 23||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Barber-9683.jpg 4061456] |- | [[Barker-12806|Barker, Irene Johnson]] ||||1968 Apr 23||||D of Brigit Johnson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Barker-12806.jpg 3280107] |- | [[Barkley-1924|Barkley, Alice Stephens]] ||1875 Nov 19||1938 Oct 17||||b. Albury; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Barkley-1924.jpg 4070079] |- | [[Anderson-51343|Barnard, Clare Margaret]] ||1923 Nov 20||2012 Aug 05||||nee Anderson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Anderson-51343.jpg 3280068] |- | [[Sengelman-2|Barnes, Ada M]] ||1879||1968|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Sengelman-2.jpg 3310905] |- | [[Dunn-14942|Barnes, Elizabeth Marguerite]] ||||1964 Feb 19||75||with William Barnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Barnes-19855.jpg 3310906] |- | [[Barnett-10121|Barnes, Harriett Mary]] ||||1927 Jan 29||72||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Barnett-10121.jpg 4061609] |- | [[Barnett-10121|Barnes, Margaret Eileen]] ||1941 Mar 25||1988 Dec 23||||||4090378 |- | [[Barnes-19852|Barnes, Mary F]] ||1905||1990|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Sengelman-2.jpg 3310905] |- | [[Barnes-19857|Barnes, Mary Lavinia]] ||1874 May 04||1875 Mar 19||||with William Isaac Barnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Barnes-19857.jpg 4061610] |- | [[Barnes-19853|Barnes, Robert B]] ||1877||1934|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Sengelman-2.jpg 3310905] |- | [[Barnes-19854|Barnes, Robert William McCarthy]] ||1838 Oct 05||1901 Mar 26||||b. Manchester, England; d. Beechworth; H of Harriett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Barnes-19854.jpg 4061608] |- | [[Barnes-19856|Barnes, William Isaac]] ||1884 Dec 18||1885 May 01||||with Mary Lavinia Barnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Barnes-19857.jpg 4061610] |- | [[Barnes-19855|Barnes, William James]] ||||1971 Dec 15||85||with Elizabeth Barnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Barnes-19855.jpg 3310906] |- | [[Barrie-489|Barrie, Peter John]] ||||1959 Apr 07||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Barrie-489.jpg 4070220] |- |Barrilli, Jean||||1977 Aug 05||79||||4061391 |- | [[Barry-4582|Barry, Edmond]] ||1833||1895 Jun 08||||b. Co. Cork, Ireland; H of Ellen (nee Lynch); F of Ellen, Mary Anne, David, Charlotte, Johanna, Julia, Bridget, Elizabeth, Catherine Alice, Beatrice, John (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Barry-4582.jpg 3300843] |- | [[Bartel-457|Bartel, Christopher John]] ||||1965 May 21||78||AIF 3021|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Bartel-457.jpg 3260239] |- | [[Burke-8827|Bartel, Louisa]] ||1894 Jan 12||1990 Apr 09||||M of Flo, Nora, Daisy, Edith, Tom, Sally, Ron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Burke-8827.jpg 3311070] |- | [[Bartlett-10801|Bartlett, Charles Raymond]] ||1904 Nov 20||1969 Jun 25||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Bartlett-10801.jpg 3280106] |- | [[Warwick-1396|Bartlett, Lillian M]] ||||1994 Sep 14||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Bartlett-10804.jpg 4110361] |- |Bartlett, Mary Alicia (Molly)||1896 Nov 09||1994 Feb 07||||W of Charles||3280106 |- | [[Bartlett-10803|Bartlett, Walter T]] ||||1969 Jul 23||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Bartlett-10804.jpg 4110361] |- | [[Bartlett-10804|Bartlett, William H]] ||||1969 Nov 07||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Bartlett-10804.jpg 4110361] |- | [[Barton-8206|Barton, Alexander]] ||||||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Barton-8206.jpg 4110323] |- | [[Bartsh-19|Bartsh, Adrian John]] ||1928 Nov 05||2009 Aug 22||||H of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Bartsh-19.jpg 4090531] |- | [[Bartsh-6|Bartsh, Albert William]] ||||1904 Feb 13||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Bartsh-6.jpg 4090529] |- |Bartsh, Betty Jean||1926 Jan 22||2011 Aug 26||||W of Adrian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Bartsh-19.jpg 4090531] |- | [[Beel-157|Bartsh, Emma Louisa]] ||||1974 Oct 22||74||with Frederick Bartsh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Bartsh-5.jpg 4090522] |- | [[Bartsh-5|Bartsh, Frederick John]] ||||1977 Feb 06||79||with Emma Bartsh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Bartsh-5.jpg 4090522] |- | [[Bartsh-4|Bartsh, John Frederick]] ||||1940 Aug 26||75||H of Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Bartsh-4.jpg 4090530] |- | [[Sherritt-39|Bartsh, Julia Frances]] ||||1932 Jul 23||67||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Bartsh-4.jpg 4090530] |- | [[Bates-12275|Bates, Charles Poole]] ||||1970 Jun 29||71||H of Leila; F of Pam & Theo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Bates-12275.jpg 3311169] |- | [[Coysh-41|Bates, Leila Mavis]] ||||1994 May 10||89||W of Charles; M of Pam & Theo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Bates-12275.jpg 3311169] |- | [[Batson-543|Batson, J V]] ||||1954 Jul 03||80||AIF 6131; served in Boer (Trooper 2060) and Great Wars; F of Reginald & Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Batson-543.jpg 3280204] |- | [[Kaylock-8|Bauer, Betty Doreen]] ||1922 Aug 08||1987 Jan 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Bauer-5186.jpg 3311162] |- | [[Bauer-5186|Bauer, Doreen]] ||1940 Oct 20||2006 Jan 19||||Eldest D of Betty Bauer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Bauer-5186.jpg 3311162] |- | [[Bawden-535|Bawden, John]] ||||1908 Jan 19||89||H of Mary; d. Eldorado|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Bawden-535.jpg 3310974] |- | [[Davey-2615|Bawden, Mary]] ||||1901 Apr 19||83||W of John; d. Eldorado; with Roberta Ryan and Mary Edith Bowden|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Bawden-535.jpg 3310974] |- | [[Stilley-245|Bawden, Mary]] ||||1956 Aug 18||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Stilley-245.jpg 4070122] |- | [[Bawden-562|Bawden, Mary Edith]] ||||1890 Nov 21||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Stilley-245.jpg 4070122] |- | [[Bawden-561|Bawden, Robert]] ||||1909 Aug 09||32||S of Zaccheus & Mary; H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Bawden-561.jpg 4070121] |- | [[Baxter-7760|Baxter, Alexander]] ||||1983 Sep 27||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Baxter-7760.jpg 4150446] |- | [[Bayliss-782|Bayliss, Clifford Albert]] ||1930 Nov 30||2012 Sep 02||||H of Joyce; F of Brenda, Pauline, Richard, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Bayliss-782.jpg 4070057] |- | [[Rogers-29674|Beames, Clareice]] ||||1974 Mar 04||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Rogers-29674.jpg 4061367] |- | [[Bear-1208|Bear, Sylvia May]] ||1896||1969 Nov||||Only D of Charles & Emma Bear; Gt Grandneice of Hamilton Hume, explorer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Bear-1208.jpg 3260130] |- | [[Bear-1209|Bear, William Albert]] ||||1984 May 14||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Bear-1209.jpg 4090406] |- | [[Beard-5315|Beard, Bertie Thomas]] ||1881||1971||90||H of Violetta; F of Eric, George, Walter, Dorothy, Beryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Beard-5315.jpg 3311119] |- | [[Counsell-449|Beard, Violetta]] ||||1980 Jul 17||89||W of Bertie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Beard-5315.jpg 3311119] |- | [[Cumming-1629|Beatson, Agnes]] ||||1901 Jan 09||67||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Beatson-130.jpg 4110287] |- | [[Smith-211909|Beatson, Ethel Rae]] ||||1960 Sep 28||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Smith-211909.jpg 3310871] |- | [[Beatson-133|Beatson, Frederick James]] ||||1975 Dec 10||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Beatson-133.jpg 4150412] |- | [[Howe-10869|Beatson, Hannah]] ||||1953 Aug 16||85||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Beatson-134.jpg 4110328] |- | [[Beatson-132|Beatson, Heather Joy]] ||||1966 Aug 28||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Beatson-132.jpg 3310870] |- | [[Beatson-134|Beatson, Joseph Cumming]] ||||1955 Jul 22||87||H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Beatson-134.jpg 4110328] |- | [[McLean-7599|Beatson, Marion Jean]] ||||2004 Mar 06||88||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Beatson-135.jpg 4110260] |- | [[Wyatt-6021|Beatson, Patience]] ||||1936 Nov 04||53||W of William Young Beatson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Beatson-130.jpg 4110287] |- | [[Beatson-130|Beatson, Robert]] ||||1904 Oct 07||72||H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Beatson-130.jpg 4110287] |- | [[Beatson-136|Beatson, Teresa (Trish)]] ||1946 Oct 09||2000 Oct 26||||Partner of Brian Buckland; M of Debbie & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Beatson-136.jpg 4150449] |- | [[Beatson-135|Beatson, William]] ||||1970 Nov 07||62||H of Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Beatson-135.jpg 4110260] |- | [[Beatson-131|Beatson, William Young]] ||||1943 Feb 15||72||H of Patience|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Beatson-130.jpg 4110287] |- | [[Beaumont-2387|Beaumont, Lilian Alice]] ||1886 Jun 15||1968 Mar 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Beaumont-2387.jpg 4061410] |- | [[Beck-8518|Beck, Andrew]] ||||1912|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Beck-8518.jpg 4070176] |- | [[Brown-107258|Beck, Ann]] ||||1888|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Brown-107258.jpg 4070331] |- | [[Beck-8519|Beck, John]] ||||1886|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Beck-8519.jpg 4070332] |- | [[Dunsmore-288|Beck, Mary]] ||||1897 Nov 07||60||with Jessie Mitson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Dunsmore-288.jpg 4110284] |- | [[Beckmann-355|Beckmann, Eda]] ||1879||1951||||D of Marie Beckmann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Petersen-3363.jpg 3310908] |- | [[Petersen-3363|Beckmann, Marie Christina]] ||1844||1934|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Petersen-3363.jpg 3310908] |- | [[Wakeford-355|Beel, Fanny Jane]] ||||1951 Nan 17||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Beel-159.jpg 3260056] |- | [[Beel-158|Beel, Francis]] ||1832||1888|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Beel-158.jpg 4061342] |- | [[Beel-159|Beel, Frank]] ||||1944 May 30||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Beel-159.jpg 3260056] |- | [[Beel-164|Beel, Geoffrey Francis]] ||||1984 Nov 03||52||B of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Beel-164.jpg 3260053] |- | [[Beel-166|Beel, John]] ||||1940 Apr 10||71||H of Maud|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Beel-166.jpg 3260057] |- | [[Beel-168|Beel, Lancelot]] ||||||7|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Beel-169.jpg 3260054] |- | [[Gribble-128|Beel, Maud]] ||||1972 Feb 28||97?||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Beel-166.jpg 3260057] |- | [[Beel-169|Beel, Ronald]] ||||||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Beel-169.jpg 3260054] |- | [[Beel-165|Beel, Thomas James]] ||||1966 Jun 03||27||B of Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Beel-164.jpg 3260053] |- | [[Begnone-1|Begnone, Adeline]] ||||1912 May 31||7||with Ellen Begnone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Begnone-2.jpg 3280313] |- | [[Kennedy-18829|Begnone, Ellen]] ||||1944 Sep 11||82||with Peter Begnone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Begnone-2.jpg 3280313] |- | [[Begnone-2|Begnone, Peter]] ||||||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Begnone-2.jpg 3280313] |- | [[Begnone-7|Begnone, S A]] ||||1961 Jan 30||73||AIF 16054; S of Peter & Ellen; B of James, Joseph, May, Sylvia, Adelaide|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Begnone-7.jpg 3280087] |- | [[Bell-28425|Bell, Alexander]] ||||1898 Oct 20||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Bell-28425.jpg 4110125] |- | [[Ahrens-954|Bell, Chrysa Bernice]] ||||1996 Jul 29||87||W of Stephen; M of John & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Ahrens-954.jpg 3311132] |- | [[Bell-28427|Bell, Clarence]] ||1892||1976 Feb 07||||AIF 4743; with Gertrude Bell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Bell-28427.jpg 3300777] |- | [[Bell-28431|Bell, Clarence James (Jim)]] ||1925 Jun 10||2006 Dec 18||||H of Barbara (dec); F of Mark; B of Elva & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Bell-28431.jpg 3300775] |- | [[McAnanly-1|Bell, Gertrude Rebecca]] ||1899||1992||||with Clarence Ball|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Bell-28427.jpg 3300777] |- | [[Bell-28432|Bell, Richard James (Ritchie)]] ||||1916 Nov 21||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Bell-28432.jpg 3280284] |- | [[Bell-1989|Bell, Stephen Walter]] ||||1962 Jan 01||58||AIF VX44635; H of Chrysa; F of John & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Ahrens-954.jpg 3311132] |- |Bell, Thelma Margery||1917 Sep 02||1986 Jul 14||||W of Robert||3311170 |- | [[Bellingham-362|Bellingham, Ernest]] ||||1975 Sep 23||87||with Mary Bellingham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Bellingham-362.jpg 3260242] |- | [[Crane-6912|Bellingham, Mary Rose]] ||||1967 Apr 01||73||with Ernest Bellingham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Bellingham-362.jpg 3260242] |- | [[Waters-7074|Belson, Emma]] ||1857 Sep||1919 Jul 05||||former W of Joseph George Ellis; M of Alice, Joseph, Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Waters-7074.jpg 4061517] |- | [[Bender-3045|Bender, Edward Albert]] ||||1978 Jun 09||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Bender-3045.jpg 4070078] |- |Bennett, Daisy Evelyn||1925 Mar 05||2018 May 20||||W of Ronald; M of Marie & Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Bennett-27088.jpg 4150408] |- |[[Bennett-27084|Bennett, George Alton Hardinge]] ||1901 Jan 16||1964 Aug 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Bennett-27084.jpg 4061481] |- | [[Bennett-27085|Bennett, Herbert Joseph]] ||||1955 Jul 23||59||H of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Bennett-27085.jpg 4110276] |- | [[York-6280|Bennett, Hilda May]] ||||1975 Apr 09||81||W of Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Bennett-27085.jpg 4110276] |- | [[Bennett-27088|Bennett, Ronald Eric]] ||1926 Sep 23||1997 Nov 26||||H of Daisy; Step-F of Maria & Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Bennett-27088.jpg 4150408] |- | [[Bennett-27089|Bennett, Russell Graeme]] ||||1954 Apr 06||23||S of Herbert & Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Bennett-27085.jpg 4110276] |- | [[Berry-15963|Berry, Frederick]] ||1907 Aug 10||2001 Jan 06||||H of Vivian; F of Kevin & Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Berry-15963.jpg 3260089] |- |Berry, Vivian Sylvia||1915 Apr 23||2015 Feb 01||||W of Frederick; M of Kevin & Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Berry-15963-1.jpg 3260090] |- | [[Berton-66|Berton, Gino]] ||1909 May 30||1994 Jul 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Berton-66.jpg 3280203] |- | [[Bertoncello-1|Bertoncello, Antonio]] ||||1970 Oct 13||76||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Bertoncello-1.jpg 3280035] |- |Bertoncello, Ethel May||||2004 Dec 25||95||W of Antonio|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Bertoncello-1.jpg 3280035] |- | [[Bertrand-1709|Bertrand, Francis Ambrose]] ||1920 Jun 24||1992 Sep 08||||H of Joan; F of Frank & Trevor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Bertrand-1709.jpg 3280499] |- | [[Bertrand-1710|Bertrand, Francis Ambrose]] ||||1944 Mar 21||||H of Mary Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Bertrand-1710.jpg 3300798] |- | [[Bertrand-1711|Bertrand, Francis Ambrose]] ||||1902 Oct 16||33||H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Bertrand-1711.jpg 3300800] |- |Bertrand, Joan Veronica||1922 Mar 31||1992 Nov 03||||W of Frank, snr; M of Frank & Trevor||3280500 |- | [[Methven-142|Bertrand, Louisa]] ||||1924 Jul 26||55||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Bertrand-1711.jpg 3300800] |- | [[Sutherland-6924|Bertrand, Mary Anne]] ||||1945 Apr 28||||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Bertrand-1710.jpg 3300798] |- | [[Skinner-7376|Best, Clara Susannah]] ||||1955 Oct 26||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Skinner-7376.jpg 3311107] |- | [[Bethune-545|Bethune, Harry G]] ||||1952 Nov 07||47||H of May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Bethune-545.jpg 3311073] |- | [[Smith-212382|Bethune, May Blanche]] ||||1978 Feb 27||69||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Bethune-545.jpg 3311073] |- | [[Betts-3350|Betts, Vincent]] ||||1920 Sep 04||73||husband|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Betts-3350.jpg 3260078] |- | [[Forrest-2554|Beveridge, A D]] ||||1892 Jan 20||||nee Annie Forrest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Forrest-2554.jpg 4110017] |- | [[Biddington-19|Biddington, Daisy]] ||||1890 Apr 18||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Biddington-19.jpg 4070254] |- | [[Biddington-23|Biddington, Ernest (Joe)]] ||1899 Mar 20||1975 Dec 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Biddington-23.jpg 4070322] |- | [[Biddington-24|Biddington, Geoffrey]] ||1924 Dec 02||2008 Nov 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Biddington-23.jpg 4070322] |- | [[Biddington-20|Biddington, George]] ||||1905 Sep 04||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Biddington-19.jpg 4070254] |- | [[Biddington-21|Biddington, Herbert]] ||||1885 Jul 10||11|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Biddington-19.jpg 4070254] |- | [[Christesen-12|Biddington, Madeline Laurine]] ||1900 Mar 06||1963 Jun 24||||nee Christesen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Biddington-23.jpg 4070322] |- |Biddington, Merena Margaret (Mena)||1922 Nov 21||2002 Dec 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Biddington-23.jpg 4070322] |- |Bijeika, Ingrid||1918 Jun 16||1996 Jul 11||||b. Estonia; d. Beechworth; W of Vytautas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Bijeika-1-1.jpg 3280602] |- | [[Bijeika-1|Bijeika, Vytautas]] ||1923 Mar 12||1995 Dec 08||||b. Lithuania; d. Beechworth; H of Ingrid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Bijeika-1.jpg 3280601] |- | [[Billman-198|Billman, J H P (Dick)]] ||||1960 Dec 20||49||H of Nora; F of Henry, Shirley, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Billman-198.jpg 4110203] |- | [[Heffernan-741|Billman, M N (Nora)]] ||||1984 Dec 30||68||W of Dick; M of Henry, Shirley, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Billman-198.jpg 4110203] |- | [[Billsborrow-1|Billsborrow, James Thomas]] ||1861||1930|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Billsborrow-2.jpg 3260014] |- | [[Billsborrow-2|Billsborrow, John]] ||||1908 Jul 03||83||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Billsborrow-2.jpg 3260014] |- | [[Warburton-813|Billsborrow, Mary]] ||||1912 Jun 14||85||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Billsborrow-2.jpg 3260014] |- | [[Billson-161|Billson, Emily]] ||||1862 Apr 28||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Billson-161.jpg 4110031] |- | [[Billson-162|Billson, George]] ||1817 Jan 09||1886 Feb 09||||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Billson-162.jpg 3311002] |- | [[Blades-571|Billson, Isabella]] ||||1904 Oct 23||89||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Billson-162.jpg 3311002] |- | [[Hoffman-9040|Binding, Marie Elizabeth]] ||||1977 Sep 16||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Hoffman-9040.jpg 3280527] |- | [[Binding-91|Binding, Noreen]] ||||1965 Nov 06||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Binding-91.jpg 3280570] |- | [[Binding-90|Binding, Raymond Arthur]] ||1920 Oct 29||1990 Apr 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Binding-90.jpg 3280571] |- | [[Birch-2659|Birch, Florence]] ||1909 Aug 12||1991 Mar 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Birch-2659.jpg 4080349] |- | [[Birch-2661|Birch, Joyce]] ||1919 Feb 20||1962 Jan 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Birch-2661.jpg 4061382] |- | [[Birch-2660|Birch, Ruby]] ||1914 Sep 26||1951 Sep 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Birch-2660.jpg 4061380] |- | [[Bird-8859|Bird, Basil Stanley]] ||||1987 Sep 23||69||H of Dorothy; F of Jan, David, Roger, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Bird-8859.jpg 3280559] |- | [[Gaylard-217|Bird, Dorothy]] ||1920 Aug 19||2008 Jan 05||||b. Beechworth; W of Basil; M of Jan, David, Roger, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Gaylard-217.jpg 3280560] |- | [[Gaylard-217|Bird, Dorothy]]||||2008 Jan 05||87||nee Gaylard; D of Samuel & Florence Gaylard; GD of Henry & Eliza Gaylard; W of Basil Bird; M of Jan, David, Roger, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Gaylard-217-1.jpg 4070094] |- | [[Birrell-475|Birrell, William]] ||||1917 Oct 04||39||AIF, D.C.M., KIA France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Birrell-475.jpg 4061583] |- | [[Bishop-15008|Bishop, Evelyn Matilda]] ||||1879 May 23||||D of Joseph & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Bishop-15009.jpg 4061431] |- | [[Bishop-15009|Bishop, Joseph Eldred]] ||||1884 Aug 12||||H of Mary Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Bishop-15009.jpg 4061431] |- |Bishop, Mary Ann||1886||1971||||W of James; M of Jack, Beatrice, Barbara, Evelyn, Andrew, Alice, Stanley, Florence, James||3260148 |- | [[Cronan-160|Bishop, Mary Anne]] ||||1934 Jul 27||||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Bishop-15009.jpg 4061431] |- | [[Bishop-15010|Bishop, Mary Ellen]] ||||1883 Mar 08||||D of Joseph & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Bishop-15009.jpg 4061431] |- | [[Elliott-15841|Black, Elizabeth Jane]] ||||1900 Apr 18||35||W of John; D of Thomas & Margaret Elliott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Elliott-15841.jpg 4061507] |- |Black, Elke Therese||1955 May 21||2018 Apr 02||62||b. Munich; d. Albury; W of Allan; M of Tristan & Lauren; “Contessa de Belvedere”||4070074 |- | [[Black-15701|Black, John McMichan]] ||||1864 Aug 05||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Black-15701.jpg 4110023] |- | [[Blacker-308|Blacker, Myrtle Margaret]] ||||1978 Sep 25||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Blacker-308.jpg 4070258] |- | [[Blackwell-4439|Blackwell, George Herbert]] ||1877 Jun 06||1956 Oct 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Blackwell-4440.jpg 3310990] |- | [[Henderson-19579|Blackwell, Henrietta]] ||1856 Apr 15||1940 Jan 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Blackwell-4440.jpg 3310990] |- | [[Blackwell-4440|Blackwell, John]] ||1853 Mar 17||1900 Aug 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Blackwell-4440.jpg 3310990] |- | [[Blackwell-4441|Blackwell, Olive Eva]] ||1883 Aug 16||1954 Feb 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Blackwell-4440.jpg 3310990] |- | [[Blair-8159|Blair, Francis William (Frank)]] ||1910||2002||||H of Norma; F of Margaret, Kaye, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Blair-8159.jpg 3280514] |- |Blair, Norma||1920||2016||||W of Frank; M of Margaret, Kaye, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Blair-8159-1.jpg 3280513] |- | [[Blake-7685|Blake, James Todd]] ||1925 Aug 28||1998 Oct 07||||H of Mary (Pamela); F of Marilyn, Trevor, Astrid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Blake-7685.jpg 3310858] |- | [[Blake-7687|Blake, Stanley John]]||||1984 Dec 14||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Blake-7687.jpg 4090386] |- | [[Blum-1354|Blum, Heinrich]] ||||1973 Apr 08||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Blum-1355.jpg 3280104] |- | [[Grothaus-191|Blum, Martha]] ||1914 Mar 07||1982 Aug 04||||b. Hargen, Germany|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Blum-1355.jpg 3280104] |- | [[Blum-1355|Blum, Rolf Josef]] ||1938 Mar 08||1982 Jan 16||||b. Hargen, Germany|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Blum-1355.jpg 3280104] |- |Blume, ?||||||||||4061508 |- |Blume, Alvina M S||||1987 Dec 23||||with Florence Blume|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Blume-422.jpg 4061235] |- | [[Blume-422|Blume, Florence L M]] ||||1971 Mar 06||||with Alvina Blume|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Blume-422.jpg 4061235] |- | [[Blume-425|Blume, Frederick]] ||||1915 Aug 26||73||||Obituary |- | [[Blume-423|Blume, Frederick John]] ||||1933 Mar 04||53||AIF 4029|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Blume-423.jpg 4061509] |- | [[Blume-424|Blume, George G G]] ||||1969 Oct 10||71||H of Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Cherry-3051.jpg 4061236] |- | [[Cherry-3051|Blume, Harriet A]] ||||1986 Jan 26||89||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Cherry-3051.jpg 4061236] |- | [[Fitzgerald-3663|Bolle, Catherine Fitzgerald]] ||||1887 Sep 25||47||b. Ennis Co., Ireland; d. Reid Creek; W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Bolle-89.jpg 3300704] |- | [[Bolle-89|Bolle, Henry]] ||||1921 Jun 08||84||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Bolle-89.jpg 3300704] |- | [[Bolle-94|Bolle, Mary Kate]] ||||1889 Sep 05||22||D of Henry & Mary Bolle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Bolle-89.jpg 3300704] |- | [[Bond-8426|Bond, James W]] ||||1942||||with Charles Tanck|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Bond-8426.jpg 4061256] |- |Bonora, Jean Esme||1908 May 09||1993 Dec 11||||W of Henry Bedford Andrew; M of John, Moonyen, Elizabeth||3280596 |- | [[Booley-24|Booley, George]] ||||1982 Sep 09||92||AIF; H of Mena; F of Peg & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Booley-24.jpg 4090520] |- | [[Wells-21064|Booley, Mena]] ||||1966 Dec 25||81||Sister, Aust. Army Nursing; W of George; M of Peg & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Booley-24.jpg 4090520] |- |Borchers, ?||||||||||3300836 |- | [[Meyer-14724|Borke, Caroline]] ||||1941 Apr 17||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Borke-19.jpg 4110075] |- | [[Borke-18|Borke, Hermann]] ||||1888 Aug 28||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Borke-19.jpg 4110075] |- | [[Borke-19|Borke, Hermann]] ||||1890 Aug 10||4||S of Hermann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Borke-19.jpg 4110075] |- |Borman, Olive May||||1975 Jan 03||66||||3280525 |- | [[Kellett-960|Borschman, Beryl]] ||1936||2012||||nee Kellett; W of John; M of Julie, Greg, Malcolm, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Kellett-960.jpg 4061553] |- | [[Meyer-14736|Borschmann, Alvina]] ||||1928 Aug 05||74||W of August|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Borschmann-2.jpg 4061531] |- | [[Borschmann-5|Borschmann, Arthur Edward]] ||1906 Mar 22||1974 Mar 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Borschmann-5.jpg 4061530] |- | [[Borschmann-1|Borschmann, August]] ||||1911 Jan 30||75||H of Alvina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Borschmann-2.jpg 4061531] |- | [[Trudgen-16|Borschmann, Emily Jane]] ||||1963 Mar 09||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Borschmann-2.jpg 4061531] |- | [[Borschmann-2|Borschmann, Ernest]] ||||1881 Jan 04||4||S of August & Alvina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Borschmann-2.jpg 4061531] |- | [[Borschmann-3|Borschmann, Frederick]] ||||1936 Feb 03||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Borschmann-2.jpg 4061531] |- | [[Borschmann-6|Borschmann, George Henry]] ||1905 Jan 22||1988 Dec 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Borschmann-5.jpg 4061530] |- | [[Dobson-4014|Borschmann, Jennie]] ||1913 Jul 16||1999 Oct 13||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Borschmann-8.jpg 4061560] |- | [[Borschmann-10|Borschmann, Ken]] ||1933 Jun 15||1974 Jun 07||||H of Beryl; F of Cindy, Len, Mick, Wayne, Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Borschmann-10.jpg 4061557] |- | [[Borschmann-9|Borschmann, Leslie J]] ||||1973 Jan 04||69||H of Lena; F of Betty, Ken, John, Hazel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Borschmann-9.jpg 4061529] |- | [[Borschmann-8|Borschmann, Robert Eric]] ||1912 Nov 27||1995 Jan 29||||H of Jennie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Borschmann-8.jpg 4061560] |- | [[Borschmann-4|Borschmann, Stanley E]] ||||1919 Aug 18||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Borschmann-2.jpg 4061531] |- | [[Borschmann-7|Borschmann, Victor James]] ||||1970 Feb 09||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Borschmann-5.jpg 4061530] |- | [[Boudrie-44|Boudrie, Ernest]] ||1871 Aug 20||1926 Feb 18||||b. Kent, England; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Boudrie-44.jpg 4061452] |- | [[Morton-9425|Boulton, Gertrude Hannah]] ||||1965 Mar 15||81||W of Percy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Boulton-783.jpg 4090459] |- | [[Boulton-783|Boulton, Percy Hilton Leslie]] ||||1966 Jun 24||85||H of Gertrude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Boulton-783.jpg 4090459] |- | [[Bourchier-444|Bourchier, David Henry]] ||||1974 Oct 03||81||H of Lucy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Bourchier-444.jpg 3311078] |- | [[Sonnemann-31|Bourchier, Lucy May]] ||||1965 Apr||71||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Bourchier-444.jpg 3311078] |- |Bourke, Margaret||1922 Jan 19||2010 Feb 23||||W of Murray; W of Frances, Peter, Mary, Yvonne, Michael, Anthony, Rosalie, Joseph, Bernadette, Patricia, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Bourke-1209.jpg 3280364] |- | [[Bourke-1209|Bourke, Murray Charles]] ||1917 Jun 15||1984 Aug 26||||H of Margaret; F of Frances, Peter, Mary, Yvonne, Michael, Anthony, Rosalie, Joseph, Bernadette, Patricia, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Bourke-1209.jpg 3280364] |- |Bowen, ?||||||||||4110156 |- | [[Britton-3152|Bowerman, Dora May]] ||||1973 May 07||||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Bowerman-645.jpg 3311117] |- | [[Bowerman-645|Bowerman, Harry Hazeldene]] ||||1958 Aug 16||||H of Dora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Bowerman-645.jpg 3311117] |- | [[Bowles-3101|Bowles, Max A]] ||1912||1978||||H of Stella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Bowles-3101.jpg 4110123] |- | [[Wood-35592|Bowles, Stella M]] ||1914||1985||||W of Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Bowles-3101.jpg 4110123] |- | [[Moore-55686|Bowman, Elisa]] ||1831 Jun 18||1863 Sep 20||||W of John J B Bowman; D of John Moore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Bowman-10603.jpg 4061437] |- | [[Bowman-10603|Bowman, John J B]] ||||1879||||H of Elisa; “and his wife Caroline”|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Bowman-10603.jpg 4061437] |- | [[Bownds-29|Bownds, Phillip]] ||||1960 Dec 02||86||Uncle of Mary McGrath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Bownds-29.jpg 4070045] |- | [[Boyce-3175|Boyce, George]] ||1898 Jun 30||1984 May 10||||H of Naomi (nee Hartnup)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Boyce-3175.jpg 4061221] |- | [[Love-6534|Boyce, Jane Margaret]] ||1854 Dec 20||1933 May 02||||W of James; D of Thomas & Mary Ann Love; M of James Henry Marton, Henry Thomas, George Arthur Ross, William Noble|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Love-6534.jpg 4070167] |- | [[Hartnup-52|Boyce, Naomi]] ||1906 Jul 02||1989 Dec 29||||D of William & Elizabeth Hartnup; W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Boyce-3175.jpg 4061221] |- | [[Cook-33142|Boyd, Alice Mary]] ||||1964 Feb 25||77||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Boyd-13439.jpg 3260225] |- | [[McMahon-3492|Boyd, Catherine Agatha]] ||||1994 Oct 03||78||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Boyd-13442.jpg 3280079] |- | [[Boyd-13439|Boyd, James]] ||||1959 Mar 11||78||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Boyd-13439.jpg 3260225] |- | [[Boyd-13442|Boyd, James Alexander (Peter)]] ||||1964 Oct 10||50||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Boyd-13442.jpg 3280079] |- | [[Boyd-13449|Boyd, John Lawrence]] ||||1967 Nov 06||83||H of Olive; F of Mary, Tom, Norma, Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Boyd-13449.jpg 3280118] |- | [[Connell-2427|Boyd, Olive]] ||||1982 Sep 14||90||W of John; M of Mary, Tom, Norma, Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Boyd-13449.jpg 3280118] |- | [[Boyd-13450|Boyd, Peter Richard]] ||1940 Feb 09||1997 Aug 08||||b. Corowa; d. Beechworth; H of Maureen; F of David, Anthony, Karen, Malcolm|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Boyd-13450.jpg 3280520] |- | [[Larsett-3|Boyden, Florence]] ||1898 Nov 25||1942 Nov 09||||M of Ivy Gobbett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Larsett-3.jpg 3260156] |- | [[Roberts-36226|Boyer, Eliza]] ||||1878 Jan 03||67||W of John Taylor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Boyer-4553.jpg 4061433] |- | [[Boyer-4553|Boyer, James]] ||||1861 Nov 14||64||b. Manchester, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Boyer-4553.jpg 4061433] |- | [[Gee-2613|Boyes, Miriam Enid]] ||1917 Dec 25||1992 Oct 18||||nee Brewer; W of Percy; D of Napier & Alice Gee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Brewer-8540.jpg 4070246] |- | [[Boys-633|Boys, Amanda Suzanne]] ||||1971 Dec 31||5||with Bernard Guthrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Boys-633.jpg 3311099] |- | [[Boys-634|Boys, Clarence Edwin]] ||||1961 Jul 07||46||H of Irene; F of Elaine, Ray, Ralph, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Boys-634.jpg 4070215] |- | [[Hunter-16530|Boys, Irene Victoria]] ||||1998 Mar 15||92||W of Clarence; M of Elaine, Ray, Ralph, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Boys-634.jpg 4070215] |- | [[Bradbury-2466|Bradbury, Alexander Charles]] ||||1953 Jan 15||59||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Bradbury-2466.jpg 3280344] |- | [[Henderson-19808|Bradford, Lorna Ethel]]||||1909 Feb 11||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Henderson-19808.jpg 4070148] |- | [[Henderson-19808|Bradford, Lorna Ethel]]||||1909 Feb 11||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Henderson-19808-1.jpg 4070293] |- | [[Scopes-24|Bradley, Ida Emily]] ||||1917 Apr 30||48||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Bradley-13497.jpg 3310947] |- | [[Bradley-13497|Bradley, James Neilson]] ||||1943 Feb 23||75||H of Ida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Bradley-13497.jpg 3310947] |- | [[Bradley-13498|Bradley, Stanley James Neilson]] ||||1898 Oct 22||3||S of Ida & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Bradley-13497.jpg 3310947] |- | [[Bradstreet-456|Bradstreet, Bernard]] ||||1876 Mar 03||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Hughes-21180.jpg 3300770] |- | [[Hughes-21180|Bradstreet, Eliza Catherine]] ||||1875 Oct 04||37?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Hughes-21180.jpg 3300770] |- | [[Brady-4857|Brady, John]] ||||1873 Feb 02||75||H of Margaret; F of Mary, John, Alexander, Joseph, Margaret, Eliza, Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Brady-4857.jpg 3300690] |- | [[Brady-4858|Brady, Patrick]] ||||1856 Mar 20||32||B of Phillip; First Headstone erected in Beechworth cemetery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Brady-4858.jpg 3300815] |- | [[Brain-261|Brain, George William]] ||||1976 Jan 10||86||H of Olive; F of Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Brain-261.jpg 4150420] |- | [[Gordon-8502|Brain, Olive Rhoda]] ||||1980 Jun 01||86||W of George; M of Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Brain-261.jpg 4150420] |- | [[Branch-1943|Branch, Alan James]] ||||1978 Jul 30||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Branch-1943.jpg 4061475] |- | [[Brasslin-1|Brasslin, Annie]] ||||1904 Feb 05||32||D of James & Sophia Brasslin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Brasslin-1.jpg 3300730] |- | [[Brasslin-2|Brasslin, James]] ||||1884 Aug 07||57||H of Sophia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Brasslin-2.jpg 3300729] |- | [[Ford-15000|Brasslin, Sophia]] ||||1900 Mar 17||68||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Brasslin-1.jpg 3300730] |- | [[Bray-4741|Bray, Keith]]||||1929 Oct 24||17||2nd S of Stan & Ida Bray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Bray-4741.jpg 3260126] |- | [[Brealey-65|Brealey, Arthur Lewis]] ||||1983 May 18||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Brealey-65.jpg 4090415] |- | [[Breen-1328|Breen, John Thomas]] ||||1968 Jun 02||53||H of Sheila|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Breen-1328.jpg 3280108] |- | [[Breen-1329|Breen, Joseph Calver]] ||||1974 Dec 09||||with Laura Breen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Breen-1329.jpg 4090472] |- | [[Klein-5694|Breen, Laura Jane]] ||||1974 Nov 18||||with Joseph Breen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Breen-1329.jpg 4090472] |- |Breen, Sheila Frances||||2000 May 26||85||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Breen-1328.jpg 3280108] |- | [[Bren-23|Bren, Barrie Thomas]] ||||1977 Dec 09||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Bren-23.jpg] |- | [[Bren-24|Bren, Francis Xavier]] ||||1989 Nov 02||70||with Lillian Bren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Bren-24.jpg 3280125] |- | [[Ward-30185|Bren, Lillian Louise]] ||||1980 Feb 03||57||with Francis Bren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Bren-24.jpg 3280125] |- | [[Brennan-3581|Brennan, James Henry]] ||||1960 Feb 29||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Brennan-3581.jpg 3280382] |- | [[Brett-1630|Brett, Ethel Freke]] ||1867 Jun 30||1868 Sep 01||||D of William & Martha Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Young-39966.jpg 4061558] |- | [[Brett-1632|Brett, Leslie Hamilton]] ||||1881 Mar 04||||S of William Gore & Octavia Helen Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Brett-1635.jpg 4061559] |- | [[Young-39966|Brett, Martha]] ||1838 May 03||1860 Oct 01||31||d. Beechworth; W of William Gore Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Young-39966.jpg 4061558] |- | [[Brett-1633|Brett, Percy]] ||||1875 Jun 15||||S of William Gore & Octavia Helen Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Brett-1635.jpg 4061559] |- | [[Brett-1634|Brett, Robert Octavius]] ||||1878 Dec 21||||S of William Gore & Octavia Helen Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Brett-1635.jpg 4061559] |- | [[Brett-1635|Brett, Sydney Hamilton]] ||||1873 Apr 01||||S of William Gore & Octavia Helen Brett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Brett-1635.jpg 4061559] |- | [[Warren-16879|Brewer, Charlotte]] ||||1918 Oct 10||83||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Brewer-8560.jpg 3310931] |- | [[Francis-6963|Brewer, Elizabeth]] ||||1918 Oct 10||77||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Brewer-8571.jpg 4070169] |- | [[Brewer-8560|Brewer, John]] ||||1915 Aug 13||83||H of Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Brewer-8560.jpg 3310931] |- | [[Brewer-8571|Brewer, William]] ||||1927 Oct 26||81||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Brewer-8571.jpg 4070169] |- |Brice, John||||1860?||39||||4061453 |- | [[Bridgman-405|Bridgman, John]] ||1920||1993?||||AIF VX10190; H of Zeta Rose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Bridgman-405.jpg 3280124] |- | [[Bright-3744|Bright, Donald Paul]] ||1957 Feb 20||2016 Oct 13||||S of Thomas & Lillian; B of Terry, Pauline, Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Bright-3744.jpg 3280134] |- |Bright, Lillian May||1930 Feb 07||2007 May 07||||W of Thomas; M of Terry, Pauline, Lorna, Don|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Bright-3745.jpg 3280133] |- | [[Bright-3745|Bright, Thomas Walter]] ||1925 Mar 16||2004 Feb 12||||H of Lillian; F of Terry, Pauline, Lorna, Don|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Bright-3745.jpg 3280133] |- | [[Clarkson-1911|Bright, Vera]] ||||1977 Nov 25||73||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Clarkson-1911.jpg 3280131] |- | [[Britton-3225|Britton, Amos]] ||||1884 Dec ||61||F of William John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Britton-3225.jpg 4061455] |- | [[Britton-3223|Britton, Anna Maria]] ||||18?6||||D of Amos & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Britton-3225.jpg 4061455] |- | [[Britton-3225 |Britton, Joshua]] ||||1877 Mar 20||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Britton-3225.jpg 4061455] |- | [[Robinson-39413 |Britton, Mary Anne]] ||||1875 Mar 06||30?||W of Amos|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Robinson-39413.jpg 4061454] |- | [[Broadbridge-134|Broadbridge, Leslie George]] ||1914 Nov 01||1991 May 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Broadbridge-134.jpg 4080348] |- | [[Brock-5853|Brock, William Otto]] ||||1976 Aug 26||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Brock-5853.jpg 3280181] |- | [[Pyle-2355|Brockfield, Alice Catherine (Lal)]] ||||2007 Jun 05||94||nee Pyle; W of Roy; M of Pam & Doug|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Brockfield-1.jpg 3311016] |- | [[Brockfield-1|Brockfield, Roy Albert]] ||||1980 Feb 21||80||AIF 29502; H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Brockfield-1.jpg 3311016] |- | [[Bromham-88|Bromham, Darren]] ||||1965 Aug 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Bromham-88.jpg 4110211] |- | [[Bromham-89|Bromham, Ian Kenneth]] ||1967 Jan 12||2016 Apr 01||||H of Tracey; F of Tess & Floyd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Bromham-89.jpg 3280491] |- | [[Brooke-2417|Brooke, Dr. Arthur]] ||||1929 Oct 09||||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Brooke-2417.jpg 4090452] |- | [[Brooke-2420|Brooke, Edward]] ||||1881 Sep 07||47||d. Beechworth; S of Rev James Brooke, Wesleyan minister, Manchester|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Brooke-2420.jpg 4070279] |- | [[Jones-93369|Brooke, Sarah]] ||||1934 Feb 25||||W of Dr. Arthur Brooke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Brooke-2417.jpg 4090452] |- | [[Brooks-18280|Brooks, Arthur]] ||||1941 Jun 07||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Brooks-18280.jpg 3260081] |- | [[Brooks-18281|Brooks, Arthur]] ||||1978 Jan 10||62||AIF VX6572; H of Maisie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Brooks-18281.jpg 3280138] |- | [[Johnson-95308|Brooks, Elizabeth]] ||||1947 May 03||70||with Nancy Turner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Johnson-95308.jpg 3280240] |- | [[Broughton-1710|Broughton, Cyril Robert]] ||1922 Dec 07||2000 Mar 27||||AIF VX72008; S of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Broughton-1710.jpg 3310950] |- | [[Hehir-146|Broughton, Mary]] ||1898 Nov 17||1998 Mar 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Broughton-1710.jpg 3310950] |- | [[Brown-109510|Brown, Annie Isabella]]||||1861 May 15||5||D of John Kennedy & Annie Brown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Brown-109510.jpg 4110024] |- | [[Brown-109511|Brown, Arthur]] ||||1952 Nov 03||||Rector of Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Brown-109511.jpg 3311066] |- | [[Brown-109513|Brown, David]] ||||1978 Apr 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Brown-109513.jpg 3311185] |- | [[Brown-109514|Brown, Donald]] ||||1918 Jul 25||84||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Brown-109514.jpg 4110240] |- | [[Beard-8021|Brown, Dorothy Tredgold]] ||||2008 Aug 20||91||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Brown-109543.jpg 3311120] |- |Brown, Edward||||||||S of John & Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Brown-109547.jpg 3300655] |- |Brown, Eliza||||1918 Nov 13||86||W of John; M of Isabella, Gerry, Rodney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Brown-109547.jpg 3300655] |- |Brown, Elizabeth||||1888 Apr 13||||W of John||4061230 |- | [[Brown-109536|Brown, Ewan Norman]] ||1915 Sep 29||1990 Oct 31||||H of Delta Victoria; F of David (dec) & Carol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Brown-109536.jpg 4090421] |- | [[Elwood-553|Brown, Frances Ann]] ||||1889 Jun 20||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Elwood-553.jpg 3300783] |- | [[Brown-109538|Brown, Frederick]] ||||1903 Jul 09||73||H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Brown-109538.jpg 4061277] |- | [[Brown-109539|Brown, Frederick]] ||||1876 Aug 06||||S of Frederick & Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Brown-109539.jpg 4061278] |- | [[Brown-109543|Brown, George Francis]] ||||1976 May 17||59||AIF; VX80653; H of Dorothy; F of Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Brown-109543.jpg 3311120] |- | [[Brown-109540|Brown, Isabella]] ||||1894 Feb 05||37||D of Frances Brown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Brown-109540.jpg 3300784] |- | [[Short-6809|Brown, Isabella]] ||||1920 Oct 29||76||W of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Brown-109514.jpg 4110240] |- | [[Brown-109546|Brown, James Lindsay]] ||1811 Dec 24||1893 Apr 10||54||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Brown-109546.jpg 3311090] |- | [[Brown-109547|Brown, John]] ||||1917 Aug||87||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Brown-109547.jpg 3300655] |- | [[Brown-109548|Brown, John]] ||||1924 Jul 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Brown-109548.jpg 4090425] |- |Brown, Lewies||||18?0 Sep 27||28||||4090430 |- | [[Docker-197|Brown, Louisa]] ||||1882 Feb 06||37||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Brown-109538.jpg 4061277] |- |Brown, Margaret||1808 Aug 20||1879 Jun 29||||b. Braidburn, Scotland; d. Beechworth||4070339 |- | [[Brown-109549|Brown, Robert]] ||1874 Sep 29||1916 Mar 21||||b. Oxley; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Brown-109549.jpg 3260063] |- |Brown, Robert Thomas||||1915 Dec||31||||4061598 |- | [[Docker-198|Brown, Sarah Josephine]] ||||1861 May 14||27||W of James; her remains were removed to Beechworth from Cooramadda 14 Dec 1907|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Brown-109546.jpg 3311090] |- | [[Browne-4993|Browne, R H K]] ||||1960 May 23||63||AIF 4908|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Browne-4993.jpg 3260200] |- | [[Bruce-7825|Bruce, David]] ||||1932 Jul 14||72||S of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Bruce-7594.jpg 4110130] |- | [[Bruce-7594|Bruce, Robert]] ||||1905 Mar 06||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Bruce-7594.jpg 4110130] |- |Bruckner, Hedwig Marie||1920 Feb 27||2000 Dec 02||||b. Ansbach; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Bruckner-299-1.jpg 3280535] |- | [[Bruckner-299|Bruckner, Paul]] ||1914 Dec 13||1980 Jun 05||||b. Hersbruck; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Bruckner-299.jpg 3280536] |- |Bruveris, Margareta||1915 Sep 26||1990 Aug 21||||b. Aarchen, Germany; W of Zanis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Bruveris-1.jpg 4150391] |- | [[Bruveris-1|Bruveris, Zanis]] ||1912 Nov 12||1993 Mar 17||||b. Rega, Latvia; H of Margareta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Bruveris-1.jpg 4150391] |- | [[Buchan-814|Buchan, Helen]] ||||||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Buchan-814.jpg 4110174] |- | [[Buckland-3428|Buckland, Brian Frederick]] ||1952 Jul 14||2017 Oct 09||||S of Gwen & Stan; B of Dianne; Partner of Teresa Beatson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Beatson-136.jpg 4150449] |- | [[Buckley-4713|Buckley, Alan]] ||||1974 Aug 07||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Buckley-4713.jpg 3260008] |- | [[Methven-153|Buckley, Catherine Louise]] ||||1982 Jan 01||||W of Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Buckley-4715.jpg 4110251] |- | [[Buckley-4714|Buckley, James P]] ||||1939 Feb 05||65||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Buckley-4714.jpg 3260064] |- | [[Bryce-958|Buckley, Mary Ann]] ||||1966 Jan 17||84||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Buckley-4714.jpg 3260064] |- | [[Buckley-4715|Buckley, Raymond William]] ||||1971 Nov 18||||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Buckley-4715.jpg 4110251] |- | [[Bulvarun-1|Bulvarun, Wasily]] ||||1980 Jul 20||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Bulvarun-1.jpg 3260181] |- |Bunting, Alice||||1978 Aug 16||87||||4061231 |- | [[Burke-9059|Burke, Alice]] ||1857||1936||||with Daniel & Margaret Palmer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Burke-9059.jpg 3260028] |- | [[Reid-14876|Burke, Ivy]] ||||1964 Nov 20||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Reid-14876.jpg 4061306] |- | [[Burke-9066|Burke, James Patrick]] ||1915 Jul 18||1997 Dec 23||||H of Norma; F of Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Burke-9066.jpg 3300849] |- |Burke, Norma||1925 Sep 28||2017 Jun 30||||W of James; M of Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Burke-9066.jpg 3300849] |- | [[Burmistroff-1|Burmistroff, Dimitri]] ||||1966|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Burmistroff-1.jpg 4070235] |- | [[Burridge-604|Burridge, Alaric George]] ||1915 Sep 24||2005 Jan 16||||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Burridge-604.jpg 4090499] |- | [[Cunningham-12226|Burridge, Ellen Grace]] ||||1965 Nov 10||78||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Burridge-579.jpg 3311103] |- | [[Burridge-579|Burridge, George William]] ||||1963 Sep 11||79||AIF 3473; H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Burridge-579.jpg 3311103] |- | [[Whitehead-5070|Burridge, Kathleen Frances]] ||||1990 May 01||79||W of Alaric (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Burridge-604.jpg 4090499] |- | [[Burt-4515|Burt, Margaret Mary Anne]] ||1902 Aug 02||1981 Sep 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Burt-4515.jpg 4061245] |- | [[Regan-1976|Byers, Catherine]] ||1801||1873||||with John Byers|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Byers-3161.jpg 4061441] |- | [[Byers-3161|Byers, John]] ||1812||1884||||with Catherine Byers|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Byers-3161.jpg 4061441] |- | [[Reilly-2476|Byrne, Catherine]] ||||1906 Dec 13||63||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Reilly-2476.jpg 3300634] |- | [[Byrne-4762|Byrne, Thomas George]] ||||1994 Nov 05||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Byrne-4762.jpg 3280195] |- |Cahill, Catherine Mary||||1990 Jan 03||93||W of John; M of Albert, Leonard, Raymond||4080353 |- |Cahill, Eileen||||1999 Jun 04||81||with her Sis Joan Smith||3280288 |- | [[Cahill-1712|Cahill, Joseph]] ||||1925 Mar 08||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Cahill-1712.jpg 3280272] |- | [[Cahill-1713|Cahill, Joseph]] ||||1953 Oct 04||37||S of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Cahill-1712.jpg 3280272] |- | [[Cahn-93|Cahn, Benjamin]] ||||1904 Jun 17||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Cahn-93.jpg 4090426] |- | [[Calas-5|Calas, Steffanos Cristo]] ||||1985 Sep 27||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Calas-5.jpg 4090367] |- | [[Caldwell-8412|Caldwell, Fraser Nicholas]] ||1969 Apr 16||2009 Dec 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Caldwell-8412.jpg 4070249] |- | [[Gorman-2756|Callaghan, Ruby Teresa]] ||||1959 May 04||63||with William Callaghan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Callaghan-1656.jpg 3280049] |- | [[Callaghan-1656|Callaghan, William]] ||||1974 Apr 24||78||with Ruby Callaghan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Callaghan-1656.jpg 3280049] |- | [[Cameron-10484|Cameron, Douglas]]||||1961 Jul 31||60||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Cameron-10484.jpg 4110270] |- | [[Cameron-10485|Cameron, Eric]] ||||1978 Jan 12||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Cameron-10485.jpg 4110271] |- |Cameron, Myrtle Jane||||1981 Feb 16||83||||4061244 |- | [[Cameron-10486|Cameron, Peter]] ||||1917 Jun 04||84||b. Stirling, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Cameron-10486.jpg 4070111] |- | [[Campbell-40537|Campbell, Colin]] ||1913 Jul 31||1994 Mar 06||||B of Grace & Sadie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Campbell-40537.jpg 3280277] |- | [[Canfield-1782|Canfield, Archibald Lang]] ||||1915 Nov 29||53||S of Elizabeth & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Canfield-1783.jpg 4110230] |- | [[Canfield-1786|Canfield, David]] ||||1956 Mar 11||79||H of Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Canfield-1786.jpg 3310909] |- | [[Lang-5606|Canfield, Elizabeth]] ||||1916 Aug 09||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Canfield-1783.jpg 4110230] |- | [[Canfield-1784|Canfield, Elizabeth]] ||||1927 Jun 08||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Canfield-1784.jpg 4110231] |- | [[Canfield-1787|Canfield, Margaret Stewart]] ||||1950 Jan 09||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Canfield-1787.jpg 4110232] |- | [[Bradley-13559|Canfield, Marion]] ||||1949 Sep 05||||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Canfield-1786.jpg 3310909] |- | [[Canfield-1783|Canfield, William]] ||||1917 Jun 03||88||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Canfield-1783.jpg 4110230] |- | [[Canfield-1785|Canfield, William]] ||||1933 Nov 22||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Canfield-1784.jpg 4110231] |- | [[Rutter-1377|Cankett, Jane Amelia]] ||||1871 Jan 01||46||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Rutter-1377.jpg 4061328] |- | [[Gotz-245|Cannell, Beverley Lorraine]] ||1940 Jun 25||2019 Jan 23||||nee Gotz; W of Barry; M of Jason, Lisa, Tiffany|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Gotz-245.jpg 3311192] |- | [[Canobbio-2|Canobbio, Flaminio]] ||||1916 Jan 26||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Canobbio-2.jpg 3280287] |- |Cardwell, Sr. Hilda||||1997 Oct 22|||||| 3280357 |- | [[Carey-5421|Carey, Bernard Matthew]] ||1936 Mar 06||2006 Nov 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Carey-5421.jpg 3280166] |- |Carey, Beryl Mary||1930||1987||||W of Matthew; M of Peter & Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Carey-5438.jpg 4061252] |- | [[Carey-5422|Carey, Denis Anthony]] ||||1975 Mar 30||69||H of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Carey-5422.jpg 3280130] |- |Carey, Dorothy Jessie||||1983 Nov 05||54||W of Chris; M of Lynne & Jennifer||4061253 |- | [[Carey-5424|Carey, Francis Joseph]] ||1932 Sep 09||1995 Jul 30||||H of Jean; F of Dianne, Francis, Peter, David, Anne, Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Carey-5424.jpg 3280199] |- | [[Hogan-4947|Carey, Irene]] ||||1995 May 31||86||W of Denis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Carey-5422.jpg 3280130] |- | [[Carey-5425|Carey, James]] ||1894||1981|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Carey-5425.jpg 4070319] |- | [[Fanning-1583|Carey, Johanna]] ||||1899 Jul 11||52||d. Hurdle Flat; W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Carey-5426.jpg 3300670] |- | [[Carey-5427|Carey, Johanna]] ||||1874 Feb 23||<1||10 mths; D of Johanna & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Carey-5426.jpg 3300670] |- | [[Ahrens-971|Carey, Margaret Anne]] ||||1993 Jun 17||88||W of Matthew; M of Betty, Matt, Chris, Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Carey-5437.jpg 4061265] |- | [[Carey-5428|Carey, Mary]] ||||1874 Feb 23||<1||10 mths; D of Johanna & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Carey-5426.jpg 3300670] |- | [[Cahill-1716|Carey, Mary Catherine]] ||||1990 Apr 12||75||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Carey-5436.jpg 3280129] |- | [[Carey-5438|Carey, Matthew]] ||1926 Aug 24||2018 Apr 24||||H of Beryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Carey-5438.jpg 4061252] |- | [[Carey-5437|Carey, Matthew John]] ||||1974 Dec 08||74||H of Margaret; F of Betty, Matt, Chris, Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Carey-5437.jpg 4061265] |- |Carey, Mick||||||||||3280176 |- | [[Carey-5439|Carey, Steven Francis]] ||1983 Dec 24||2005 Aug 10||||S of Marlene & Francis; B of Shell, Ethan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Carey-5439.jpg 3280162] |- | [[Carey-5426|Carey, Thomas]] ||||1917 Sep 09||93||H of Johanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Carey-5426.jpg 3300670] |- | [[Carey-5436|Carey, Thomas Francis]] ||||1980 Mar 15||76||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Carey-5436.jpg 3280129] |- | [[Naumann-354|Carkeek, Annie Kate]] ||||1964 May 23||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Naumann-354.jpg 3311030] |- | [[Gue-70|Carmosin, Elise Rhoda]] ||||1982 Jun 20||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Gue-70.jpg 3280538] |- | [[Carmosin-1|Carmosin, Hilton Desmond]] ||||1981 Sep 08||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Carmosin-1.jpg 3280537] |- | [[Brown-109916|Carn, Hazel I]] ||||1989 Jul 29||91||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Carn-151.jpg 3280113] |- | [[Carn-151|Carn, Joseph L]] ||||1967 Jul 02||83||H of Hazel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Carn-151.jpg 3280113] |- | [[Carr-12862|Carr, Mary]] ||1942||1947|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Carr-12862.jpg 3280323] |- | Carroll, Catherine Ann||||1878? Jun 10||29||||3300712 |- | [[Carroll-10580|Carroll, Dorothy]] ||1919 Nov 16||1969 Sep 30||||D of James & Olga|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Carroll-10580.jpg 3300728] |- | [[Carroll-10581|Carroll, James T]] ||1885||1940||||H of Olga|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Carroll-10581.jpg 3300727] |- | [[Comerford-268|Carroll, Mary Ann]] ||||1890 May 14||39||W of William; b. Kilkenny, Ireland; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Carroll-10582.jpg 3300842] |- | [[Torgrimson-15|Carroll, Olga C]]||||1945 May 11||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Carroll-10581.jpg 3300727] |- | [[Carroll-10586|Carroll, Patrick]] ||||1895 Apr 22||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Carroll-10586.jpg 3280428] |- | [[Carroll-10582|Carroll, William]] ||||1903 Feb 03||63||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Carroll-10582.jpg 3300842] |- | [[Derbyshire-312|Carter, Gwelda Florence Leslie]] ||1902||1965||||M of Michael, Christopher, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Derbyshire-312.jpg 3260238] |- | [[Klein-5723|Cartin, Augusta]] ||||1926 Aug 06||45||with John Cartin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Cartin-55.jpg 4090471] |- | [[Cartin-55|Cartin, John M]] ||||1956 Oct 19||84||with Augusta Cartin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Cartin-55.jpg 4090471] |- |Cary, James||||1878 Jun||21||||3300671 |- | [[Casey-4759|Casey, Michael]] ||||1979 Jun 17||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Casey-4759.jpg 3280394] |- | [[Shannon-4223|Cashman, Margaret]] ||||1894 May 28||51||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Cashman-855.jpg 3280426] |- | [[Cashman-855|Cashman, William]] ||||1918 May 13||96||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Cashman-855.jpg 3280426] |- | [[Gorrie-198|Cassidy, Alice Mary]] ||||2006 Jul 19||87|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Cassidy-2816.jpg 3311097] |- | [[Cassidy-2816|Cassidy, Clarence]] ||||1988 Aug 22||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Cassidy-2816.jpg 3311097] |- | [[Cassidy-2817|Cassidy, Colin Stephen]] ||||1954 Dec 12||<1||5 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Cassidy-2816.jpg 3311097] |- | [[Cassidy-2818|Cassidy, John Edward]] ||1942 Jun 13||2014 Jan 11||||F of Leighanne & Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Cassidy-2818.jpg 3311122] |- | [[Catlow-94|Catlow, Alfred Arthur]] ||1928 Jul 15||2018 Feb 25||89||H of Ellen; F of Tony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Catlow-94.jpg 3280490] |- | [[Cawthray-5|Cawthray, Claude Rolland]] ||||1972 Dec 25||62||F of Sandra, Suzanne, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Cawthray-5.jpg 3260208] |- | [[Porritt-323|Cawthray, Thelma Josephine]] ||||1966 Jan 17||56||W of Claude; with Alice Porritt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Porritt-323.jpg 3260209] |- |Challis, Jacqueline Moira (Jacqui)||1934 Dec 11||2012 Dec 20||||W of Leo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Challis-881.jpg 3280470] |- | [[Challis-881|Challis, Leo]] ||1934 Jan 21||2009 Apr 03||||H of Jacqui|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Challis-881.jpg 3280470] |- | [[Chamberlain-5426|Chamberlain, Bruce David]]||1958 Mar 07||1988 Jul 24||||S of Edwin & Beryl; B of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Chamberlain-5426.jpg 3311172] |- | [[Chamberlain-5427|Chamberlain, E J]]||||2001 Jan 23||82||AIF VX6583; H of Beryl; F of John & Bruce (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Chamberlain-5427.jpg 3311150] |- |Channon, Alfred||1902||1921|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Channon-324-1.jpg 3311011] |- | [[Carmichael-2656|Channon, Annie]] ||||1900 Oct 19||63||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Channon-324-1.jpg 3311011] |- |Channon, Catherine||1874||1892|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Channon-324-1.jpg 3311011] |- | [[Lyall-700|Channon, Elizabeth]] ||||1932 May 24||70||with Samuel Channon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Channon-325.jpg 3311033] |- | [[Channon-327|Channon, Ella]] ||||1926 Aug 21||||with John Channon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Channon-326.jpg 3311006] |- |Channon, Eric||1908||1929|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Channon-324-1.jpg 3311011] |- | [[Channon-330|Channon, Harold]] ||1910||1912|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Channon-324-1.jpg 3311011] |- | [[Channon-326|Channon, John]] ||||1934 Oct 18||||with Ella Channon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Channon-326.jpg 3311006] |- | [[Channon-331|Channon, Lizzie Lyall (Dorrie)]] ||||1969 May 24||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Channon-331.jpg 3311032] |- | [[Channon-329|Channon, Mary Ann]] ||||1935 Jun 16||74||D of Annie & Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Channon-324-1.jpg 3311011] |- | [[Channon-324|Channon, Samuel S]] ||||1889 Aug 18||55||b. Devonshire, England; H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Channon-324-1.jpg 3311011] |- | [[Channon-325|Channon, Samuel]] ||||1948 Apr 16||82||with Elizabeth Channon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Channon-325.jpg 3311033] |- | [[Chapman-18140|Chapman, William Henry Rowe]] ||||1921 Jul 23||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Chapman-18140.jpg 4070128] |- | [[Chappell-3168|Chappell, James]] ||||1899 Dec 29||69||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Chappell-3168.jpg 3300731] |- | [[Chappell-3169|Chappell, James]] ||||1887 Apr 18||17||S of James & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Chappell-3168.jpg 3300731] |- | [[Mcnamara-2979|Chappell, Mary]] ||||1918 Aug 18||90||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Chappell-3168.jpg 3300731] |- | [[Chapell-122|Chappell, Mary Josephine]] ||||1902 Mar 22||10||GD of [[McMahon-4158|John]] & [[Foley-4435|Hannah]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/McMahon-4158.jpg 3280407] |- | [[Ward-30420|Chard, Amy Jane]] ||||1932 Sep 06||||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Chard-502.jpg 4070320] |- | [[Chard-502|Chard, Walter Henry]] ||||1958 Jun 28||97||H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Chard-502.jpg 4070320] |- |Charlton, Winifred Joan||1917 Feb 11||1992 Aug 29||||AIF VF395544; W of Ernest; D of John & May Scanlan||4070189 |- | [[Charlwood-125|Charlwood, Arthur]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Charlwood-125.jpg 4070343] |- | [[Charlwood-126|Charlwood, Edward]] ||1836 Mar 28||1905 Apr 24||||b. Norwich; d. Beechworth; H of Hepzibah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Charlwood-126.jpg 4070344] |- | [[Connal-25|Charlwood, Emily]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Charlwood-125.jpg 4070343] |- | [[Anthony-3939|Charlwood, Hepzibah]] ||1832||1922 Oct 16||||b. Norwich; d. Beechworth; W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Charlwood-126.jpg 4070344] |- | [[Morley-3081|Chatfield, Bertha Alice]] ||||1937 Jun 15||||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Chatfield-1109.jpg 4061262] |- | [[Chatfield-1110|Chatfield, George Henry]] ||||1916 Sep 14||91||with Harriet Chatfield|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Chatfield-1110.jpg 4061502] |- | [[Chatfield-1109|Chatfield, Joseph]] ||||1928 Jun 10||||H of Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Chatfield-1109.jpg 4061262] |- | [[Murrel-18|Chatfield, Harriet]] ||||1916 Mar 31||86||with George Chatfield|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Chatfield-1110.jpg 4061502] |- | [[Chatfield-1111|Chatfield, William]] ||||1949 Jul 21||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Chatfield-1111.jpg 4061503] |- | [[Cherry-3103|Cherry, Johanna Agnes]] ||1901||1980||||D of Catherine & William Cherry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Cherry-3103.jpg 4061233] |- |Cherry, Nora||1903||1988|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Cherry-3103.jpg 4061233] |- | [[Chisholm-2099|Chisholm, Eva Minnie]] ||1900 Nov 24||1990 Dec 08||||D of Alexander & Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Chisholm-2099.jpg 4150389] |- | [[Christesen-18|Christesen, David Raymond]] ||1928 Jul 31||2005 Sep 03||||H of Thelma; F of Mary, Helen, Colin, Kevin, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Christesen-18.jpg 3280451] |- | [[Christesen-13|Christesen, David S]] ||||1945 Dec 19||75||H of Isabela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Christesen-13.jpg 4090541] |- | [[Christesen-16|Christesen, David Thomas]] ||||1971 Oct 02||66||H of Elva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Christesen-16.jpg 4070237] |- | [[Christesen-15|Christesen, Elizabeth]] ||||1890 Apr 14||29||D of John & Maria Christesen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Christesen-14.jpg 4090545] |- | [[Lawrie-809|Christesen, Elva Agnes]] ||||1996 Mar 24||88||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Christesen-16.jpg 4070237] |- | [[Christesen-17|Christesen, Eric Soren]] ||||1967 Jun 26||69||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Christesen-17.jpg 4070325] |- | [[Longmore-185|Christesen, Esther Mary]] ||||1960 Jul 25||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Christesen-17.jpg 4070325] |- | [[Michelsen-446|Christesen, Isabella Laurine]] ||||1938 Mar 08||66||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Christesen-13.jpg 4090541] |- | [[Christesen-14|Christesen, John]]||||1912 Jun 18||85||H of Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Christesen-14.jpg 4090545] |- | [[Short-6842|Christesen, Maria]] ||||1895 Sep 09||66||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Christesen-14.jpg 4090545] |- |Christesen, Rodey||||||<1||3 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Christesen-14.jpg 4090545] |- |Christesen, Thelma Isabel||1930 Jul 24||2012 Jun 05||||W of Devid; M of Mary, Helen, Colin, Kevin, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Christesen-18.jpg 3280451] |- | [[Christiansen-772|Christiansen, Emily]] ||1879||1968||||Sis of Mas Christiansen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Christiansen-772.jpg 4110246] |- | [[Christiansen-777|Christiansen, Mas]] ||1890||1970||||B of Emily Christiansen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Christiansen-772.jpg 4110246] |- | [[Rogers-35570|Churchill, Florence]] ||||1986 Feb 03||90||W of Jack; M of Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Churchill-3942.jpg 3310966] |- | [[Churchill-3942|Churchill, Jack]] ||||1984 May 19||90||AIF 166; H of Flo; Step-F of Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Churchill-3942.jpg 3310966] |- | [[Clark-57656|Clark, Douglas]] ||||1953 Dec 20||<1||3 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Clark-57656.jpg 4061307] |- |Clark, Emily Elizabeth May||1936 Sep 24||1998 Jun 18||||W of Kevin||3310859 |- | [[Morton-9601|Clark, Emma Amy]] ||1828 Dec 23||1870 Jan 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Morton-9601.jpg 4061329] |- | [[Finlayson-897|Clark, Ethel Erica]] ||||1994 Sep 05||81||with William Clark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Clark-57657.jpg 3260175] |- | [[Methven-155|Clark, Ethel Maude]] ||||1940 Jul 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Methven-155.jpg 4061302] |- | [[Clark-57682|Clark, Evelyn Martha]] ||||1939||3||d. in a tragic fire|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Clark-57683.jpg 3300799] |- | [[Clark-53864|Clark, Geoffrey]] ||||1945 Jun 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Clark-53864.jpg 4061303] |- | [[Clark-53863|Clark, Harold James]] ||||1981 Jun 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Methven-155.jpg 4061302] |- | [[Clark-57685|Clark, Harold M]] ||1953 Jul 09||1983 Jul 02||||H of Selena; F of Adam & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Clark-57685.jpg 3260143] |- | [[Clark-57683|Clark, Hazel Patricia]] ||||1939||6||d. in a tragic fire|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Clark-57683.jpg 3300799] |- | [[Clark-57673|Clark, John Sitch]] ||1828 Aug 14||1873 Jul 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Clark-57673.jpg 4061330] |- | [[Clark-57674|Clark, John Soulby Wells]] ||1860 Jun 15||1875 Mar 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Clark-57673.jpg 4061330] |- | [[Clark-57684|Clark, John William]] ||||1939||10||d. in a tragic fire|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Clark-57683.jpg 3300799] |- |Clark, Myra||||1970 May 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Methven-155.jpg 4061302] |- |Clark, Neville||||1957 Oct 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Clark-53864.jpg 4061303] |- |Clark, Paul||||1963 Apr 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Clark-53864.jpg 4061303] |- | [[Clark-57657|Clark, William Ralph]] ||||1958 Apr 14||58||with Ethel Clark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Clark-57657.jpg 3260175] |- | [[Tobin-1479|Clarke, Agnes Bridget]] ||||1970 Dec 17||77||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Clarke-16029.jpg 3280063] |- | [[Clarke-16050|Clarke, Albert George]] ||||1982 Aug 28||||H of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Clarke-16050.jpg 3280346] |- | [[Clarke-16059|Clarke, Alice Summers]] ||||1869 Jul 26||7||D of Mary Ann & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Clarke-16058.jpg 4090476] |- | [[Clarke-16057|Clarke, Augusta]] ||||1867 Jan 28||21||D of Mary Ann & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Clarke-16058.jpg 4090476] |- |Clarke, Barbara||||1976 Jan 27||76||||4061390 |- |Clarke, Christina Agnes||||1969 Sep 08||||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Clarke-16050.jpg 3280346] |- | [[Clarke-16029|Clarke, Edward Stanley]] ||||1966 Dec 11||74||H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Clarke-16029.jpg 3280063] |- | [[Methven-147|Clarke, Elizabeth]] ||||1957 Jan 19||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Clarke-16062.jpg 4061298] |- | [[Clarke-16064|Clarke, Ernist Edwin]] ||1921 Oct 13||1996 Mar 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Clarke-16064.jpg 3310938] |- | [[Voutier-15|Clarke, Helen]]||||1931 Nov 28||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Voutier-15.jpg 4070308] |- | [[Clarke-16091|Clarke, James Francis]] ||||1986 Mar 20||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Clarke-16091.jpg 4090372] |- | [[Clarke-16092|Clarke, Louisa Sarah]] ||||1875 Jan 20||19||D of Mary Ann & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Clarke-16092.jpg 4090477] |- | [[Summers-5579|Clarke, Mary Ann]] ||||1878 Sep 11||52||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Clarke-16058.jpg 4090476] |- | [[Clarke-16063|Clarke, Richard L]] ||||1932 Sep 12||||AIF 1889; S of Elizabeth & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Clarke-16062.jpg 4061298] |- | [[Clarke-16058|Clarke, Robert]] ||||1869 Feb 09||56||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Clarke-16058.jpg 4090476] |- | [[Clarke-16062|Clarke, William J]] ||||1949 May 12||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Clarke-16062.jpg 4061298] |- | [[Clarke-16110|Clarke, William Robert]] ||||1969 Aug 14||78||S of Elizabeth & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Clarke-16110.jpg 4061300] |- |Class, Margaret Maud||||1929 Mar 22||54||mother||4070015 |- |Clayton, Sarah||||1988 Feb 12||52||||4090376 |- | [[Cleak-16|Cleak, Frederick]] ||||1915 Apr 07||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Cleak-16.jpg 4070172] |- | [[Nicholls-1971|Clemens, Catherine]] ||||1932 May 16||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Clemens-2242.jpg 4070134] |- | [[May-12844|Clemens, Elizabeth]] ||||1947 Oct 04||75||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Clemens-2249.jpg 4070131] |- | [[Clemens-2243|Clemens, Harold Richard]] ||||1957 Jul 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Clemens-2242.jpg 4070134] |- | [[Whitehead-5118|Clemens, Ida Beatrice]] ||||1981 Jan 17||69||W of John (Jack)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Clemens-2251.jpg 4090488] |- | [[Clemens-2242|Clemens, James]] ||1833 Feb 28||1897 Aug 24||||b. St Just, Cornwall, England; d. Beechworth; H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Clemens-2242.jpg 4070134] |- | [[Clemens-2249|Clemens, John Arthur]] ||||1933 Nov 23||60||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Clemens-2249.jpg 4070131] |- | [[Clemens-2251|Clemens, John Richard (Jack)]] ||||2009 Jul 29||94||H of Ida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Clemens-2251.jpg 4090488] |- | [[Clemens-2244|Clemens, Mary Adelaide]] ||||1952 May 21||||Elder D of James & Catherine Clemens|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Clemens-2242.jpg 4070134] |- | [[Clemens-2245|Clemens, Percival]] ||||1918 Apr 21||||died of wounds at Corbie, France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Clemens-2242.jpg 4070134] |- | [[Clemens-2252|Clemens, Thomas R]] ||||1912 Oct 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Clemens-2252.jpg 4070140] |- | [[Newey-233|Clements, Ada C]] ||||1939 Sep 03||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Clements-5640.jpg 3310973] |- | [[Thompson-56842|Clements, Isabella]] ||||1870 Feb 14||36||d. Beechworth; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Clements-5457.jpg 4110042] |- | [[Clements-5463|Clements, John]] ||||1907 Dec||51||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Clements-5463.jpg 3310970] |- | [[Clements-5457|Clements, John]] ||||1884 May 04||51||d. Beechworth; H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Clements-5457.jpg 4110042] |- | [[Clements-5640|Clements, John J A A]] ||||1943 Jun 12||65||H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Clements-5640.jpg 3310973] |- | [[Brown-110703|Clements, Mary]] ||||||67||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Clements-5463.jpg 3310970] |- | [[Clifford-4211|Clifford, James]] ||1861 Dec 16||1883 Oct 29||||b. Sunderland, England; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Clifford-4211.jpg 4110050] |- | [[Coad-329|Coad, John T]] ||||1926 Jan 09||||formerly of Chiltern; F of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Coad-329.jpg 3260119] |- | [[Coade-73|Coade, Blanche]] ||||1883 Apr 28||5||D of William & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Coade-75.jpg 4070311] |- | [[Coade-75|Coade, Joseph]] ||||1874 Dec 02||4||S of William & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Coade-75.jpg 4070311] |- | [[Coade-76|Coade, Joseph]] ||||1869 Dec 17||10||S of William & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Coade-77.jpg 4070312] |- | [[Ralph-1550|Coade, Mary H]] ||||1907 Jun 30||59||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Coade-77.jpg 4070312] |- | [[Coade-78|Coade, Thomas]] ||||1874 May 25||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Coade-78.jpg 4070313] |- | [[Coade-77|Coade, William]] ||||1861 Nov 06||49||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Coade-77.jpg 4070312] |- | [[Coates-3459|Coates, Brendan John]] ||1977 Apr 15||1999 Jan 15||||F of Dylan & Brentan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Coates-3459.jpg 4150416] |- | [[Coates-3460|Coates, William]] ||||1880 Feb 24||27||with Mary Ann Gill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Coates-3460.jpg 4061495] |- | [[Cock-1628|Cock, Matthew]] ||||1865 Sep 08||60||b. St Just, Cornwall; d. Eldorado|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Cock-1628.jpg 4070059] |- | [[Coll-190|Coll, Mother M. Berchmans]] ||||1934 Apr 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Coll-190.jpg 3280360] |- | [[Collie-384|Collie, Brian Leo]] ||||1991 May 08||60||S of Olive Collie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Collie-384.jpg 3280051] |- | [[Collie-386|Collie, Desmond John]] ||||1989 Apr 15||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Collie-386.jpg 3280050] |- | [[Collie-385|Collie, Graeme Anthony]] ||||1959 Oct 31||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Collie-385.jpg 3280052] |- | [[Joyce-3456|Collie, Olive Marion]] ||||1973 May 16||62||M of Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Collie-384.jpg 3280051] |- | [[Doyle-1722|Collier, Catherine]] ||||1889 Mar 03||62||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Collier-1264.jpg 3300626] |- | [[Collier-1464|Collier, Edmond Maurice]] ||||1894 Apr 14||28||S of Catherine & Thomas; H of Lizzie Collier|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Collier-1264.jpg 3300626] |- | [[Collier-1465|Collier, Eliza]] ||||1937 Mar 02||||D of Catherine & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Collier-1264.jpg 3300626] |- | [[Collier-1466|Collier, Ellen]] ||||1947 Mar 12||||D of Catherine & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Collier-1264.jpg 3300626] |- | [[Collier-5043|Collier, George A T]] ||1866||1962|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Collier-5043.jpg 3310893] |- | [[Collier-1462|Collier, James]] ||||||||Infant S of Catherine & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Collier-1264.jpg 3300626] |- | [[Collier-5047|Collier, James]] ||||1868 Dec 15||10?||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Collier-5047.jpg 4090446] |- | [[Collier-1467|Collier, Margaret]] ||||1881 Feb 20||11||D of Catherine & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Collier-1264.jpg 3300626] |- | [[Millar-2502|Collier, Margaret]] ||||1900 Nov 26||83||W of James; d. St Kilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Collier-5047.jpg 4090446] |- | [[Collier-1460|Collier, Michael]] ||||1882 May 13||22||S of Catherine & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Collier-1264.jpg 3300626] |- | [[Collier-1264|Collier, Thomas]] ||||1903 Sep 25||78||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Collier-1264.jpg 3300626] |- | [[Collier-1459|Collier, Thomas]] ||||1934 May 14||||S of Catherine & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Collier-1264.jpg 3300626] |- | [[Collins-26770|Collins, Benjamin F]] ||||1926 Dec 15||||S of Robert & Stewart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Collins-25977.jpg 4090519] |- | [[Collins-26776|Collins, Edmund Bryant (Eb)]] ||1927 Jun 05||2013 Jul 12||||father; doctor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Collins-26776.jpg 3280454] |- | [[Begnone-3|Collins, Ellen May]] ||||1956 Jan 07||60||with John Collins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Collins-26777.jpg 3280314] |- | [[Collins-26777|Collins, John Alexander]] ||||1965 Sep 18||74||with Ellen Collins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Collins-26777.jpg 3280314] |- | [[Bryant-13772|Collins, Lillias Alice Mary]] ||||1970 Mar 10||||M of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Collins-26782.jpg 3311139] |- |Collins, Mary Marguerite||1928 Sep 13||1984 Oct 18||||mother||3311136 |- | [[Collins-26783|Collins, Raymond Alexander]] ||||1990 Jun 28||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Collins-26783.jpg 3311031] |- | [[Collins-26782|Collins, Richard Henry]] ||||1962 Apr 20||30||S of Lillias|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Collins-26782.jpg 3311139] |- | [[Collins-25977|Collins, Robert Francis]] ||||1899 Jun 06||||H of Stewart Collins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Collins-25977.jpg 4090519] |- | [[Murray-18544|Collins, Stewart]] ||||1908 jul 21||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Collins-25977.jpg 4090519] |- | [[Colville-183|Colville, Archibald (Frank)]] ||||1970 Sep 29||68||H of Elizabeth; F of Frank & Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Colville-183.jpg 3280094] |- | [[Speers-77|Colville, Elizabeth May]] ||||1993 Aug 21||90||W of Archibald; M of Frank & Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Colville-183.jpg 3280094] |- | [[Colville-179|Colville, Kevin Francis]] ||1956 Jan 01||1998 Nov 02||||H of Deborah; F of Alexia, Caillan, Bretony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Colville-179.jpg 3280159] |- |Conlan, M. Alphonsus||||1958 Feb 04||||catholic priest?||3280355 |- |Connell, Sr. Annunciata||||1995 Oct 29||||||3280357 |- | [[Menger-143|Connolly, Bridget]] ||||1876 Mar 23||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Menger-143.jpg 3300755] |- | [[Kearney-1891|Connolly, Catherine]] ||||1912 May 10||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Connolly-2562-1.jpg 3280434] |- | [[Connolly-2562|Connolly, Charles]] ||||1901 Sep 14||75||b. Co. Longford, Ireland; H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Connolly-2562-1.jpg 3280434] |- | [[Connolly-2560|Connolly, Edwin Frances]] ||||1975 Oct 14||1||14 mths; S of Bridget Connolly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Menger-143.jpg 3300755] |- | [[Crawford-19101|Connolly, Eliza]] ||||1870 Nov 16||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Connolly-2570.jpg 3300686] |- | [[Connolly-2570|Connolly, Honora]] ||||1871 Mar 05||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Connolly-2570.jpg 3300686] |- | [[Crawford-19102|Connolly, John Thomas]] ||||1881 Aug 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Crawford-19102.jpg 3300687] |- | [[Connolly-2561|Connolly, John]] ||||1901 Jan 15||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Connolly-2561.jpg 3300756] |- | [[Connor-3297|Connor, Michael]] ||||1866 Oct 28||37||b. Tipperary, Ireland; B of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Connor-3297.jpg 3300833] |- | [[Michell-654|Conroy, Caroline]] ||||1915 Jan 15||84||W of Laurence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Conroy-1303.jpg 3260079] |- | [[Conroy-1303|Conroy, Laurence C]] ||||1914 Dec 19||92||H of Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Conroy-1303.jpg 3260079] |- | [[Conroy-1310|Conroy, Roy Norman Augustine (Chris)]] ||1980||1994 Sep 03||||S of Patrick & Clementine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Woods-14292.jpg 3280122] |- | [[Woods-14292|Considine, Catherine]] ||||1908 Aug 28||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Woods-14292.jpg 3300726] |- | [[Considine-317|Considine, Margaret Anne]] ||||||16||D of Michael Considine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Considine-318.jpg 3300725] |- | [[Considine-318|Considine, Michael]] ||||1899 May 04||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Considine-318.jpg 3300725] |- | [[Leeden-63|Constable, Sarah Ann]] ||||1935 Mar 10||82||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Constable-1717.jpg 3260017] |- | [[Constable-1717|Constable, William Samuel]] ||||1907 Nov 03||66||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Constable-1717.jpg 3260017] |- | [[Cook-33135|Cook, Charles]] ||1853||1939||||Father of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Cook-33135.jpg 3260094] |- | [[Cook-34333|Cook, Charles]] ||1893||1930 Oct 10||37||AIF 3067; S of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Cook-34333.jpg 3260095] |- | [[Billsborrow-4|Cook, Mary Ann]] ||||1923 Jun 04||59||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Billsborrow-4.jpg 3260093] |- |Cook, Susannah||||1905 Aug 08||38||||4061634 |- |Cooke, Catherine Veronica||1904 Sep 04||1979 Oct 04||||W of James; M of Ann Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Cooke-6716.jpg 3280144] |- | [[Cooke-6716|Cooke, James Nicholas]] ||1903 May 29||1994 Jun 12||||H of Catherine; F of Ann Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Cooke-6716.jpg 3280144] |- | [[Coombes-706|Coombes, R J S]] ||||1890 Dec 23||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Coombes-706.jpg 4061249] |- |Cooper, Elsie Pearl||1923 Dec 25||2012 jul 10||||formerly Forrest, nee Hills; M of Pearl & Robert||4090433 |- | [[Cooper-27883|Cooper, Herbert William]] ||1917 Oct 14||1994 Jan 09||||H of Joan; of of Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Cooper-27883.jpg 4150465] |- |Cooper, M. M. Joseph||||1944 Nov 18||||catholic priest?||3280359 |- |Cooper, Martha Catherine||1914 Mar 14||1999 Jun 25||||b. Glenarm, Northern Ireland; d. Wodonga; M of Raymond, Eric, Desmond, Charles, Lesley||4110037 |- |Cornelius, Edward||||||||S of William & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Cornelius-2366-1.jpg 3311043] |- | [[Kemp-7988|Cornelius, Elizabeth]] ||1828||1901||||b. Cornwall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Cornelius-2366.jpg 3311042] |- |Cornelius, Elizabeth||||||||D of William & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Cornelius-2366-1.jpg 3311043] |- |Cornelius, Evalina||||||||D of William & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Cornelius-2366-1.jpg 3311043] |- |Cornelius, Harry||||||||S of William & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Cornelius-2366-1.jpg 3311043] |- | [[Cornelius-2366|Cornelius, William]] ||1829||1908||||b. Cornwall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Cornelius-2366.jpg 3311042] |- | [[Cornell-4237|Cornell, Clive]] ||1933 Aug 26||1992 Nov 29||||d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Cornell-4237.jpg 4150464] |- | [[Winter-5378|Cosgrove, Sarah]] ||1830||1909|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Winter-5378.jpg 3260030] |- | [[Smith-218780|Cosier, Mary Ann]] ||||1926 Mar 08||91||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Cosier-54.jpg 4070179] |- | [[Cosier-54|Cosier, Richard]] ||||1910 Jan 09||79||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Cosier-54.jpg 4070179] |- | [[Costa-800|Costa, Annie Maria]] ||1866 Nov 18||1867 Apr 02||||D of Joseph & Catherine Costa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Horan-720.jpg 3300845] |- | [[Horan-720|Costa, Catherine]] ||||1891 Apr 27||60||Nee Horan; b. Scariff, Co. Clare, Ireland; W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Horan-720.jpg 3300845] |- | [[Costa-802|Costa, Guilio]] ||||||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Costa-802.jpg 3280412] |- | [[Costa-799|Costa, Joseph Marie]] ||||1905 Jul 19||74||b. Poschiano, Switzerland; H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Costa-799.jpg 3300846] |- | [[Costa-801|Costa, Mary Kate]] ||1874 May 18||1879 Apr 18||||D of Joseph & Catherine Costa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Horan-720.jpg 3300845] |- | [[Cotter-1616|Cotter, Chrissie]] ||||1932 May 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Cotter-1616.jpg 3300652] |- | [[Couch-3056|Couch, Francis Paul]] ||||1862 Jan 15||54||b. Sticker?, Cornwall; d. Chiltern|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Couch-3056.jpg 4061223] |- | [[Garrett-9509|Cousens, Ada Margaret]] ||||1966 Feb 28||73||D of Annie Garrett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Murray-19127.jpg 4061360] |- | [[Cousins-1707|Cousins, Warner H]] ||1920 Nov 03||2006 Aug 17||||RAAF; H of Emma; F of Janice & Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Cousins-1707.jpg 3260124] |- | [[Coutts-780|Coutts, Gerard Neville]] ||||1986 Jan 06||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Coutts-780.jpg 3280370] |- | [[Coyle-1882|Coyle, Ellen Louisa]] ||1917 Sep 12||1970 Jun 29||||D of Patrick & Alice Coyle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Coyle-1882.jpg 3280223] |- |Craig, Anna Mary||1833||1928||||||4110183 |- | [[Craig-10975|Craig, Charles Christopher]] ||1906||1996|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Craig-10975.jpg 4110179] |- | [[Craig-10974|Craig, George T]]||1877||1966||||H of Mary Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Craig-10974.jpg 4110180] |- | [[Crane-6978|Crane, Clarence Edward Joseph]] ||||1975 Feb 26||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Carne-292.jpg 4150423] |- |Crawford, Ann Somors||1880||1948||||||3310969 |- | [[McNeil-2809|Crawford, Anna]] ||||1862 Mar 30||24||W of Hiram Allen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Crawford-8682.jpg 4110034] |- | [[Crawford-19122|Crawford, Gertrude Maria]] ||||1866 Jan 09||<1||7 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Crawford-19123.jpg 4110033] |- | [[Crawford-8682|Crawford, Hiram Allen]] ||||1916 Jan 14||83||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Crawford-8682.jpg 4110034] |- | [[Crawford-19123|Crawford, Hiram Allen jnr]] ||||1866 Jul 02||<1||6 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Crawford-19123.jpg 4110033] |- | [[Crawford-19129|Crawford, Marion Ethel]] ||||1875 Feb 06||1||16 mths; D of R & M E Crawford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Crawford-19129.jpg 4061554] |- | [[Kauter-46|Crawley, Patricia Imelda]] ||1917||1967||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Kauter-46.jpg 3280219] |- | [[Creelman-117|Creelman, Albyn Eric (Ocker)]] ||1917 Jun 20||1986 Jul 15||||H of Minnie; F of Annette, Marion, Marlene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Creelman-117.jpg 4061312] |- | [[Ladson-74|Creelman, Minnie Elizabeth]] ||1914 Oct 25||2007 Jun 12||||nee Ladson; W of Albyn; M of Annette, Marion, Marlene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Creelman-117.jpg 4061312] |- | [[Cribbes-9|Cribbes, Alexander]] ||||1915|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Cribbes-9.jpg 4110007] |- | [[Beatson-51|Cribbes, Margaret]] ||||1883|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Beatson-51.jpg 4110013] |- | [[Cribbes-74|Cribbes, Robert]] ||||1897|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Cribbes-9.jpg 4110007] |- | [[Crittenden-1454|Crittenden, Herbert Roy]] ||||1978 Dec 16||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Crittenden-1454.jpg 4070081] |- | [[Crittenden-1455|Crittenden, Roy]] ||1952 Dec 22||1952 Dec 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Crittenden-1455.jpg 4070181] |- | [[Croft-2015|Croft, Arthur Franklin]] ||1985 Sep 05||54||||S of John & Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Croft-2015.jpg 4090364] |- | [[Price-21980|Croom, Annie]] ||||1949 Jul 21||||with George Croom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Croom-266.jpg 4090503] |- |Croom, Charlotte (Treasure)||||1986||75||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Croom-267.jpg 3280127] |- | [[Croom-266|Croom, George]] ||||1942 Aug 11||58||with Annie Croom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Croom-266.jpg 4090503] |- | [[Croom-264|Croom, John]] ||||1885 Apr 25||34||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Croom-264.jpg 4090504] |- | [[Dugan-1370|Croom, Sarah]] ||||1927 Jun 19||69||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Croom-264.jpg 4090504] |- | [[Croom-267|Croom, William]] ||||1983||66||H of Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Croom-267.jpg 3280127] |- | [[Croom-267|Croom, William]]||||1983 May 20||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Croom-267-1.jpg 3280547] |- | [[Crosbie-491|Crosbie, Alan Gordon]] ||||1984 Nov 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Crosbie-491.jpg 4090394] |- | [[Crosher-18|Crosher, William Joseph]] ||||1973 Feb 08||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Crosher-18.jpg 3260241] |- | [[McLean-7903|Crossman, Jessie Irene]] ||||1972 Jul 07||83||W of Thomas; M of Herb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Crossman-1489.jpg 4070216] |- |Crossman, Joan Phyllis||||1983 Nov 04||56||W of Herb; M of Geoff & Greg||4070212 |- | [[Crossman-1489|Crossman, Thomas Larsen]] ||||1958 Oct 17||83||H of Jessie; F of Herb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Crossman-1489.jpg 4070216] |- | [[Farley-2287|Crouch, Alice Jane]] ||1856 Jul 28||1945 Oct 21||||b. Mt Barker; d. Mosman; M of William, Alice, Joseph, Elsie, George, Eva, Nellie, Pearl, John, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Crouch-2877.jpg 4070264] |- | [[Crouch-2877|Crouch, Henry Albert]] ||1852 Sep 05||1912 Jul 07||||b. Beechworth; d. Beechworth; H of Alice; F of William, Alice, Joseph, Elsie, George, Eva, Nellie, Pearl, John, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Crouch-2877.jpg 4070264] |- | [[Crouch-3659|Crouch, Joseph]] ||1818||1885 Sep 25||||b. Somerset; d. Beechworth; H of Louisa; F of Eliza, Joseph, Mary, henry, Elizabeth, John, James, Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Crouch-3659.jpg 4070266] |- | [[Pearce-7236|Crouch, Louisa]] ||1825 Aug 16||1908 Nov 27||||nee Pearce; W of Joseph; M of Eliza, Joseph, Mary, henry, Elizabeth, John, James, Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Crouch-3659.jpg 4070266] |- | [[Crowe-2603|Crowe, John Francis]] ||||1991 Jan 24||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Crowe-2603.jpg 3280091] |- | [[Piper-3223|Crowe, Lena Muriel]] ||||1960 Sep 29||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Crowe-2603.jpg 3280091] |- |Cullen, Ellen May||1882 Aug 07||1957 Jul 26||||b. Hobart; d. Mayday Hills||3300740 |- | [[Cullen-1484|Cullen, R H]] ||||1920 Feb 24||66||3rd S of Martha & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Cullen-1484.jpg 3260058] |- | [[Cullinan-206|Cullinan, Mary]] ||||1941 Aug 18||||D of Michael & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Cullinan-206.jpg 3280286] |- | [[Cumming-1680|Cumming, Owenda Thelma]] ||||1979 Jan 13||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Cumming-1680.jpg 4061331] |- | [[McMahon-3584|Cummins, Annie Teresa]] ||1879||1936 Nov 20||||nee McMahon; b. Rockhampton; d. Beechworth; W of Henry James; M of Henry, Margaret, Thomas, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/McMahon-3584.jpg 3300641] |- | [[Cunningham-12741|Cunningham, Alexander Carrick]] ||||1888 Dec 19||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Cunningham-12741.jpg 4090467] |- | [[Cunningham-12742|Cunningham, James]] ||||1902? Sep 08||71||H of Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Cunningham-12742.jpg 4090468] |- | [[Cunningham-12751|Cunningham, John]] ||||1977 Feb 26||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Cunningham-12751.jpg 3280186] |- | [[Carrick-872|Cunningham, Marion Scott]] ||||1892 Mar 14||62?||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Cunningham-12742.jpg 4090468] |- | [[Curley-659|Curley, F J]] ||||1972 Jul 22||76||AIF 1166|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Curley-659.jpg 3280290] |- | [[Curran-2287|Curran, Loretta Ann]] ||||1975 Oct 13||||infant D of Ced & Maureen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Curran-2287.jpg 3280093] |- | [[Currie-3099|Currie, Elsie M]] ||||1951 Apr 18||67||Sis of John Currie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Currie-3099.jpg 4110315] |- | [[Currie-3100|Currie, John]] ||||1953 Apr 21||75||AIF 2604; B of Elsie Currie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Currie-3099.jpg 4110315] |- | [[Curtis-13953|Curtis, Keith Charles]] ||||1966 Dec 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Curtis-13953.jpg 4070112] |- | [[Curtis-13953|Curtis, Keith Charles]] ||||1966 Dec 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Curtis-13953-1.jpg 4070282] |- | [[Cutting-921|Cutting, Richard C]] ||||1966 Feb 20||86||H of Rosina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Cutting-921.jpg 3311089] |- | [[Clarke-16227|Cutting, Rosina]] ||||1953 Sep 30||61||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Cutting-921.jpg 3311089] |- |D’Arcy, Bridget||||||||b. Roscommon, Ireland; W of Denis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/D_Arcy-1069.jpg 3280309] |- | [[D'Arcy-1069|D’Arcy, Denis]] ||||||||b. Roscommon, Ireland; H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/D_Arcy-1069.jpg 3280309] |- | [[Dagge-11|Dagge, David]] ||1900||1978 Oct 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Dagge-11.jpg 3300709] |- | [[Dalale-1|Dalale, Singh Gill]] ||||1934||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Dalale-1.jpg 4090437] |- | [[Dale-3867|Dale, James]] ||1911 Aug 06||1991 Jun 15||||with Helen Whitton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Dale-3867.jpg 4150410] |- | [[Daley-1671|Daley, Francis]] ||||1875 Mar 12||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Daley-1671.jpg 3300746] |- |Daley, James||||1875 Jun 01||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Daley-1671.jpg 3300746] |- |Daley, Patrick||||1875 Nov 15||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Daley-1671.jpg 3300746] |- | [[Dalton-5265|Dalton, Annie]] ||||1859 Feb||1||D of Joseph Piercy & Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Dalton-5265.jpg 4070277] |- | [[Dalton-5266|Dalton, Ebenezer Piercy]] ||||1864 Feb||<1||8 mths; S of Joseph Piercy & Ann || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Dalton-5265.jpg 4070277] |- | [[Wickens-455|Dalton, Emily Susan]] ||||1877 Apr 29||27||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Wickens-455.jpg 4070276] |- | [[Dalton-5267|Dalton, Fanny]] ||||1856 Apr||<1||4 mths; D of Joseph Percy & Ann Dalton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Dalton-5265.jpg 4070277] |- | [[Dalton-5268|Dalton, Florence Louisa]] ||||1875 Mar||18||D of Joseph Piercy & Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Dalton-5265.jpg 4070277] |- | [[Dalton-6631|Dalton, Frances Emily]] ||||1877 Apr 14||<1||4 mths; D of Emily & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Wickens-455.jpg 4070276] |- | [[McDonald-20659|Dalziel, Jane Anne McDonald]] ||||1877 Oct 29||49||W of Thomas; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Dalziel-384.jpg 4110160] |- | [[Dalziel-384|Dalziel, Thomas]] ||||1887 Nov 15||66||H of Jane; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Dalziel-384.jpg 4110160] |- | [[Allen-45739|Daniels, Joyce]] ||1911 Aug 20||1997 Apr 16||||nee Allen; F of Bill; M of Barry & Margot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Daniels-7082.jpg 3280007] |- | [[Daniels-7082|Daniels, William John (Bill)]] ||1907 Sep 11||1999 Jul 29||||H of Joyce; F of Barry & Margot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Daniels-7082.jpg 3280007] |- | [[Leng-152|Darby, Annie Elizabeth]] ||||1963 Jun 22||78||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Leng-152.jpg 3280086] |- | [[Darby-2311|Darby, Bernard]] ||1917 Apr 01||1983 Dec 12||||H of Joyce; F of Alan, Carol, Sandra, Gail, Peter, Christine (dec), Sheryl, Janette, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Darby-2311.jpg 3280084] |- | [[Darby-2312|Darby, Christine Nola]] ||1955 Dec 25||1956 May 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Darby-2312.jpg 3280083] |- | [[Darby-2312|Darby, Christine Nola]]||1955 Dec 25||1956 May 02||||D of Joyce & Bernard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Darby-2312-1.jpg 4070001] |- | [[Darby-2310|Darby, Frank Walker]] ||||1964 Dec 25||81||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Darby-2310.jpg 3280085] |- | [[Henry-18379|Darby, Joyce]] ||1924 Jul 10||1993 Apr 27||||W of Bernard; M of Alan, Carol, Sandra, Gail, Peter, Christine (dec), Sheryl, Janette, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Darby-2311.jpg 3280084] |- | [[Darvall-20|Darvall, Alfred]] ||1829 Dec 13||1889 Apr 29||||b. Hampshire, England; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Darvall-20.jpg 4090507] |- | [[Darvall-21|Darvall, Laurence A]] ||||1900 Nov 09||34||d. Mooroopna; S of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Darvall-20.jpg 4090507] |- | [[Brewer-8871|Datson, Anna J F]] ||||1953 Sep 27||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Datson-99.jpg 4070194] |- | [[Datson-100|Datson, Olive Frances]] ||1906 Nov 11||1995 May 06||||D of Anna & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Datson-99.jpg 4070194] |- | [[Datson-101|Datson, William]] ||||1922 Mar 27||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Datson-101.jpg 4061451] |- | [[Datson-99|Datson, William James]] ||||1963 May 18||||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Datson-99.jpg 4070194] |- | [[Davey-2791|Davey, John]] ||||1904 Apr 24||85||d. Eldorado|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Davey-2793.jpg 3310975] |- | [[Davey-2794|Davey, Laurence William]] ||||1983 Sep 16||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Davey-2794.jpg 3280541] |- | [[Pritchard-3896|Davey, Olive May]] ||||1973 Oct 27||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Pritchard-3896.jpg 3280542] |- | [[Corner-736|Davey, Phyllis May]] ||||2000 Jun 08||86||M of Dorothy & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Corner-736.jpg 4150433] |- | [[Davey-2796|Davey, Raleigh]]||||1975 Jan 15||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Davey-2796.jpg 4061400] |- | [[Davey-2797|Davey, Richard Simon]] ||||1869 Jun 9||||d. at sea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Davey-2797.jpg 4061461] |- | [[Davey-2793|Davey, William]] ||||1906 Jul 19||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Davey-2793.jpg 3310975] |- | [[Davidson-13490|Davidson, James David]] ||||1961 Sep 18||71||AIF 17375|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Davidson-13490.jpg 4110247] |- | [[Davidson-13500|Davidson, John]] ||||1909 feb 23||60||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Davidson-13500.jpg 4110145] |- | [[Davidson-13501|Davidson, Leslie R]] ||1905 Dec 16||1982 Jun 19||||H of Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Davidson-13501.jpg 4150441] |- | [[Meldrum-888|Davidson, Mary]] ||||1910 Mar 07||54||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Davidson-13500.jpg 4110145] |- | [[Perham-391|Davidson, Olive M]] ||1907 Jun 15||1983 Mar 19||||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Davidson-13501.jpg 4150441] |- |Davies, Annie||||1979 Oct 27||73||||4070082 |- | [[Davies-11386|Davies, David]] ||||1901|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Davies-11386.jpg 4061624] |- | [[O'Brien-9552|Davies, Ellen]] ||||1911 Oct 12||||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/O_Brien-9552.jpg 3280402] |- | [[Davies-11388|Davies, James]] ||||1939 Oct 17||||S of David & Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/O_Brien-9552.jpg 3280402] |- | [[Brewer-8891|Davies, Kathleen Margaret]] ||||1999 Nov 09||73||nee Brewer; W of Allan Gee (dec) & Jack Davies (dec); M of Bruce, Margaret, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Brewer-8891.jpg 4070244] |- | [[Davis-77901|Davis, Arturs]] ||||1973? Jan 17||||H of Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Davis-77901.jpg 4070063] |- | [[Davis-77934|Davis, Constance Lillian May]] ||1907 Nov 12||1985 Jun 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Davis-77934.jpg 4090388] |- |Davis, Marta||||1996||||W of Arturs|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Davis-77901.jpg 4070063] |- |Davis, Ronald James||||||81||||3280583 |- | [[Guthrie-4231|Daw, Myrtle]] ||||1946 Sep 16||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Guthrie-4231.jpg 4110176] |- | [[Mcnamara-3023|Dawson, Bridget]] ||||1891 Nov 18||58||W of James; d. Reids Creek|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Dawson-9358.jpg 3280425] |- | [[Dawson-9358|Dawson, James]] ||||1906 Sep 25||73||H of Bridget; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Dawson-9358.jpg 3280425] |- | [[DeCampo-3|De Campo, Antonio]] ||||1958 Apr 27||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/DeCampo-3.jpg 3280264] |- | [[Mitchell-29409|De Campo, Elizabeth]] ||||1929 May 02||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/DeCampo-3.jpg 3280264] |- | [[DeCampo-8|De Campo, F J]] ||||1942 May 09||44||RAN 1867|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/DeCampo-8.jpg 3280262] |- | [[DeCampo-4|De Campo, John]] ||||1942 Apr 28||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/DeCampo-3.jpg 3280264] |- | [[Regan-1362|de Oleveira, Eunice Josephine]] ||||1954 Jul 14||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Regan-1362.jpg 3280224] |- | [[Plate-221|De Villiers, Diane Blanche]] ||1879 Oct 03||1965 Feb 01||||nee Plate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Plate-221.jpg 3260205] |- | [[Deakin-409|Deakin, William Arthur]] ||||1880 Jun 22||30|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Deakin-409.jpg 4061484] |- |Deane, Josephine||||1977 May 20||83||||3280142 |- | [[Mcpherson-5133|Debono, Aileen Doris]]||||1980 Mar 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Mcpherson-5133.jpg 3280151] |- | [[DeCampo-9|DeCampo, Peter]] ||||1920 Feb 12||24||B of Theresa DeCampo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/DeCampo-9.jpg 3280263] |- | [[DeCampo-10|DeCampo, Theresa]] ||||1862 Feb 18||61||Sis of Peter DeCampo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/DeCampo-9.jpg 3280263] |- | [[Delahey-14|Delahey, John]] ||1840 Dec 28||1912 Nov 15||||b. Birr, Ireland; d. Beechworth; H of Harriet; F of John & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Delahey-14.jpg 4110077] |- | [[Delaney-2882|Delaney, Rev Father]] ||||1905 Feb 06||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Delaney-2882.jpg 4150366] |- | [[Delphin-3|Delphin, Noel (Barney)]] ||1940 Apr 15||2004 Nov 30||||F of Darren, Kaylene, Rodney, Ricky|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Delphin-3.jpg 4110257] |- | [[Delves-187|Delves, Edward Broughton (Ted)]] ||1928 Jul 21||2017 Oct 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Delves-187.jpg 4150401] |- | [[Dempster-1151|Dempster, John Colouhoun]] ||1868 Sep 26||1871 Oct 28||||S of John J C Dempster|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Dempster-1151.jpg 4061550] |- | [[Dempster-1152|Dempster, John J C]] ||||1882 Jun 08||48||F of John Colouhoun Dempster|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Dempster-1151.jpg 4061550] |- | [[Sieniek-1|Denisenko, Leokadia (Laura)]] ||1915 Nov 01||2007 Jan 15||91||Nee Sieniek; W of Wasyl; M of Richard, Wlodzimir, Olga; b. Adamow, Poland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Denisenko-4.jpg 3280442] |- | [[Denisenko-4|Denisenko, Wasyl (Bill)]] ||1922 Jan 01||2003 Jun 23||81||H of Leokadia; F of Richard, Wlodzimir, Olga; b. Kaczkarowka, Ukraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Denisenko-4.jpg 3280442] |- | [[Simpson-18380|Denison, Fannie]] ||||1884 Feb 14||41||W of James Edward Denison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Simpson-18380.jpg 4061343] |- | [[Mcvilley-4|Dennett, Margaret]] ||||1898 Mar 22||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Mcvilley-4.jpg 3300803] |- | [[Denny-2204|Denny, John Thomas]] ||||1868 May 20||50||d. 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Ayr, Scotland; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Dick-4070.jpg 4110054] |- | [[Dick-4072|Dick, Thomas T]] ||1840 Jan 06||1919 Dec 07||||b. Scotland; d. Melbourne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Dick-4072.jpg 4110051] |- | [[Strangways-64|Dickens, Sarah Emmeline]] ||||1884 Feb 28||30||d. Beechworth; W of Percival Debnam Dickens of the Bengal Civil service|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Strangways-64.jpg 3311199] |- | [[Dingwall-348|Dingwall, Daniel (Danny)]]||1920 Sep 15||1990 Nov 29||||F of Moira, Anne, Linda, Heather, Tracy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Dingwall-348.jpg 4150390] |- | [[Disney-1426|Disney, Alan Wilfred]] ||1934 Sep 28||2009 Jul 15||||H of Diana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Disney-1426.jpg 3300735] |- | [[Ryan-19674|Disney, Diana Josephine]] ||1937 May 03||1998 Oct 18||||W of Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Disney-1426.jpg 3300735] |- | [[Rowe-9691|Dixon, Lavinia Eva]] ||1883 Nov 16||1952 Jun 03||||M of Perc, Frank, Eva, Iris, Doris, Bon, Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Rowe-9691.jpg 4110309] |- | [[Dobinson-99|Dobinson, Rev. Lancelot]] ||||1869 Mar 01||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Dobinson-99.jpg 4110041] |- | [[Dobrigh-4|Dobrigh, John W]] ||||1979 Jan 15||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Dobrigh-4.jpg 3300668] |- | [[Dodd-5596|Dodd, Eric Frank]] ||||1982 Jun 01||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Dodd-5596.jpg 3300648] |- | [[Dodd-5601|Dodd, Hannah Josephine]] ||||1949 Feb 01||||D of John & Mary Dodd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Dodd-5602.jpg 3300769] |- | [[Dodd-5603|Dodd, John]] ||||1880 Nov 30||46||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Dodd-5603.jpg 3300768] |- | [[Hughes-21875|Dodd, Julia M A]] ||||1927 Mar 16||84||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Dodd-5604.jpg 3280025] |- | [[Dodd-5602|Dodd, Mary]] ||||1902 Sep 05||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Dodd-5602.jpg 3300769] |- | [[Dodd-5604|Dodd, Mary (Minnie)]] ||||1928 Sep 14||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Dodd-5604.jpg 3280025] |- | [[Dodd-5609|Dodd, Mary Angela]] ||||1865 Nov 22||<1||1 mth; neice of John Dodd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Dodd-5603.jpg 3300768] |- | [[Dodd-5610|Dodd, Mary Ellen]] ||||1871 Oct 03||1||14 mths; D of John & Mary Dodd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Dodd-5603.jpg 3300768] |- | [[Dodd-5605|Dodd, Matthew]] ||||1903 Dec 16||67||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Dodd-5605.jpg 3280024] |- | [[Dodd-5606|Dodd, Richard]] ||||1901 Jan 12||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Dodd-5605.jpg 3280024] |- | [[Dodd-5608|Dodd, Thomas]] ||||1910 Dec 13||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Dodd-5608.jpg 3280023] |- |Doehnert, Elfriede||1923 Aug 21||1999 Oct 15||||W of Heinz; M of Gerhard, Gisela, Wolfgang|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Doehnert-4-1.jpg 3280509] |- | [[Doehnert-4|Doehnert, Heinz]] ||1920 Sep 23||2001 Nov 22||||H of Elfriede; F of Gerhard, Gisela, Wolfgang|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Doehnert-4.jpg 3280508] |- | [[Doig-522|Doig, Allan George Ernest]] ||1930 Jul 24||2001 Jul 25||||H of Leila Yvonne nee Skinner; F of Kaylene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Doig-522.jpg 3311134] |- | [[Doig-523|Doig, Andrew Inglis]] ||||1885 Apr 06||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Doig-523.jpg 4110069] |- | [[Methven-156|Doig, Elizabeth]] ||||1917 Jul 29||89||W of Andrew Inglis Doig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Methven-156.jpg 4110070] |- | [[Burridge-615|Doig, Betty]] ||1927 Dec 25||2012 Nov 23||||nee Burridge; M of Jennifer & Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Burridge-615.jpg 3311105] |- | [[Doig-380|Doig, George]] ||||1944 Oct 17||81||H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Doig-527-1.jpg 4070023] |- | [[Doig-531|Doig, Gordon Osborn]] ||||1982 Oct 29||79||H of Lorna; F of Lillian, Lorraine (dec), Allan, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Doig-527.jpg 4070023] |- | [[Osborn-4481|Doig, Hannah Maria]] ||||1951 Aug 10||79||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Doig-527-1.jpg 4070023] |- | [[Hume-2434|Doig, Lorna Maud]] ||||1998 Aug 14||94||W of Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Doig-527.jpg 4070023] |- |Dolinski, Maria||1927 May 25||2014 Apr 25||||W of Wladyk; M of Maria, Anna, Olga, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Dolinski-13.jpg 3280132] |- | [[Dolinski-13|Dolinski, Wladyk (Joe)]] ||1921 Oct 07||1992 Dec 15||||b. Tomaszowce, Ukraine; H of Maria; F of Maria, Anna, Olga, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Dolinski-13.jpg 3280132] |- |Dolny, Katrina (Kath)||1925 Nov 19||2011 Jan 23||||W of Wasyl; M of Ivan, Andrew, John, Helen, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Dolny-3.jpg 3280399] |- | [[Dolny-3|Dolny, Wasyl (Bill)]] ||1920 Jul 17||1989 Sep 19||||H of Katrina; F of Ivan, Andrew, John, Helen, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Dolny-3.jpg 3280399] |- |Dougherty, Alice||||1904 Dec 24||||||4061533 |- | [[Douglas-12186|Douglas, Charles E]] ||||1951 Sep 08||41||RAAF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Douglas-12186.jpg 4070034] |- | [[Ward-31153|Douglas, Florence]] ||||1951 Dec 01||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Ward-31153.jpg 3311058] |- | [[Douglas-12189|Douglas, Frederick C]] ||||1963 Aug 11||89||with Jean Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Douglas-12189.jpg 4070037] |- | [[Douglas-12187|Douglas, Harold Charles]] ||||1953 Jun 25||69||AIF 7305|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Douglas-12187.jpg 4070035] |- | [[Clark-59087|Douglas, Jean A]] ||||1972 May 29||94||with Frederick Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Douglas-12189.jpg 4070037] |- | [[Douglas-12195|Douglas, Richard]] ||||1890 Mar||71||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Douglas-12195.jpg 4070314] |- | [[Dowd-1037|Dowd, Maurice]] ||||1925 Jul 26||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Dowd-1037.jpg 3300742] |- | [[Campbell-41797|Dowdell, Barbara Clare]] ||1935 Jan 10||1997 May 14||||W of Frank; M of Kerry, Colleen, Shane, Trish, Kim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Dowdell-211.jpg 3280198] |- | [[Dowdell-211|Dowdell, Dominic Francis (Frank)]]||1932 Jan 10||2003 Aug 05||||H of Barbara; F of Kerry, Colleen, Shane, Trish, Kim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Dowdell-211.jpg 3280198] |- | [[Dowdell-214|Dowdell, Isaac Shane]] ||1986 Mar 26||2005 Aug 10||||S of Leanne & Shane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Dowdell-213.jpg 3280196] |- | [[Dowdell-212|Dowdell, Kim]] ||||1971 Mar 06||||D of Frank & Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Dowdell-212.jpg 3280189] |- | [[Dowdell-213|Dowdell, Shane Michael]] ||1957 Apr 09||1994 Dec 08||||H of Leanne; F of Emma & Isaac|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Dowdell-213.jpg 3280196] |- | [[Bowen-2466|Dowell, Eliza]] ||||1923 Jul 14||87||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Dowell-232.jpg 4070076] |- | [[Dowell-232|Dowell, Joseph]] ||||1908 Oct 13||74||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Dowell-232.jpg 4070076] |- | [[Dowell-236|Dowell, William J L]] ||||1933 Jun 25||73||S of Eliza & Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Dowell-232.jpg 4070076] |- | [[Dowling-2272|Dowling, Kate]] ||||||||Sis of Mary Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Dowling-2272.jpg 3280414] |- |Downey, Miles||||||||||4061488 |- | [[Matthews-13160|Downing, Alma]] ||||1973 Aug 16||63||W of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Downing-3785.jpg 3311050] |- | [[Downing-3785|Downing, Hugh St Claire]] ||||1973 Oct 12||73||AIF; H of Alma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Downing-3785.jpg 3311050] |- | [[Downing-3794|Downing, Stafford Daniel]] ||||1985 Jul 22||73||with John Jenkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Downing-3794.jpg 4061378] |- | [[Dugan-1401|Downs, Florence Olivia]] ||||1979 Aug 20||71||W of Reuben|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Downs-3698.jpg 3310875] |- | [[Finnigan-327|Downey, Annie]] ||||18?? Jun 15||34||D of Amelia & Andrew Finnigan; W of Miles Downey; d. Echuca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Finnigan-326.jpg 4061488] |- | [[Downs-3701|Downs, Jerry]] ||||1983 Nov 30||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Downs-3701.jpg 3260108] |- | [[Downs-3698|Downs, Reuben Stanley]] ||||1963 Sep 01||62||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Downs-3698.jpg 3310875] |- | [[Doyle-6984|Doyle, Thomas]] ||||1984 Jul 30||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Doyle-6984.jpg 4090399] |- | [[Oakman-204|Drenen, Lucy]] ||||1903 May 13||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Oakman-204.jpg 4061358] |- | [[Drenen-2|Drenen, T]] ||||1885 or 1985 Mar 29||73||with Lawerence Gilchrist|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Drenen-2.jpg 3300837] |- | [[Driscoll-1721|Driscoll, Albert James]] ||||1977 May 28||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Driscoll-1722.jpg 4061373] |- | [[Payne-14658|Driscoll, Ann]] ||||1888 Sep 06||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Payne-14658.jpg 4061217] |- | [[Garlepp-5|Driscoll, Annie Caroline]] ||||1943 May 29||67||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Driscoll-1722.jpg 4061373] |- | [[Driscoll-1722|Driscoll, John]] ||||1934 May 13||67||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Driscoll-1722.jpg 4061373] |- | [[Drummond-3245|Drummond, John]] ||1791||1865||||Sgt. 71st Foot; Veteran of Waterloo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Drummond-3245.jpg 4110109] |- | [[Drummond-3252|Drummond, Norman L]] ||||1929 Aug 04||<1||3 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Drummond-3252.jpg 4110106] |- | [[Duckett-1257|Duckett, Thomas Edward]] ||||1898 May 03||34||d. Corowa; S of Thomas & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Duckett-1257.jpg 3280324] |- | [[Ducrow-3|Ducrow, Thomas John]] ||||1933 Oct 07||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Ducrow-3.jpg 4061288] |- | [[Dudley-5037|Dudley, Thomas]] ||1879||1945||||GF of Graham & Marlene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Dudley-5037.jpg 4110074] |- | [[Duffy-3373|Duffy, Patricia Helen]] ||||||||D of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Duffy-3373.jpg 4090419] |- | [[Duffy-3374|Dugan, C W]] ||||1987 Jul 17||66||AIF VX118656; H of Peg (dec); F of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Duffy-3374.jpg 4070227] |- | [[Dugan-1403|Dugan, Ellen]] ||||1949 Jul 07||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Dugan-1338.jpg 4090526] |- | [[Sloan-3764|Dugan, Jane]] ||||1922 Oct 03||85||d. Beechworth; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Dugan-1338.jpg 4090526] |- | [[Dugan-1338|Dugan, John]] ||||1901 Nov 17||74||d. Beechworth; H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Dugan-1338.jpg 4090526] |- | [[Eagleton-157|Dugan, Margaret Olivia]] ||||1957 Oct 09||87||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Dugan-1402.jpg 3310874] |- | [[McIntosh-5518|Dugan, Sylvia Beryl]] ||1934 Jan 15||1998 Sep 25||||D of Nancy & Colin McIntosh; W of Robert (Robbie); M of Wayne & Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/McIntosh-5518.jpg 4070226] |- | [[Dugan-1402|Dugan, William Thomas]] ||||1956 Jun 09||92||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Dugan-1402.jpg 3310874] |- | [[Dunbar-4739|Dunbar, John Charles]] ||||1927 Sep 06||83||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Dunbar-4739.jpg 4070253] |- | [[Ellis-20789|Dunbar, Mary]] ||||1936 Dec 27||76||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Dunbar-4739.jpg 4070253] |- | [[Dunbar-4740|Dunbar, May Victoria Teddy]] ||||1928 Oct 08||43||D of John & Mary Dunbar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Dunbar-4739.jpg 4070253] |- | [[Duncan-16117|Duncan, Agnes]] ||||1876 May 02||7||D of John & Ann Duncan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Duncan-6578.jpg 4090502] |- | [[Hunter-17396|Duncan, Ann Hunter]] ||||1898 Jun 23||67||W of John; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Duncan-6578.jpg 4090502] |- | [[Driscoll-1725|Duncan, Emma]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Duncan-16128.jpg 4090527] |- | [[Duncan-16129|Duncan, George Robert]] ||||1984 Nov 17||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Duncan-16129.jpg 4090395] |- | [[Duncan-6578|Duncan, John]] ||||1896 Jan 07||65||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Duncan-6578.jpg 4090502] |- | [[Duncan-16120|Duncan, William]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Duncan-16128.jpg 4090527] |- | [[Duncan-16128|Duncan, William Gordon]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Duncan-16128.jpg 4090527] |- | [[Dunlop-2233|Dunlop, David]] ||||1887? Jun 10||66||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Dunlop-2233.jpg 4110347] |- | [[McMaster-1271|Dunlop, Mary E McMaster]] ||||1888 Mar 21||63||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Dunlop-2233.jpg 4110347] |- | [[Dunn-15917|Dunn, Jane]] ||1859 Aug 01||1932 Nov 10||||D of John & Margaret Dunn; d. Mayday Hills Mental Hospital|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Dunn-15917.jpg 3300818] |- | [[Tolstrup-3|Dunn, Muriel Catherine]] ||||1973 Mar 22||||Sis of Victor Tolstrup|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Tolstrup-3.jpg 4110249] |- |Dunn, Ruby||||1983 Mar 22||||||4090417 |- | [[Durham-3858|Durham, Arthur Earnest]] ||||1973 Aug 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Durham-3858.jpg 3280010] |- | [[Dyball-172|Dyball, C G]] ||||1971 May 11||76||AIF 3137|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Dyball-172.jpg 4070238] |- | [[Cutting-944|Dyball, Nancy Rita]] ||||2013 Jul 31||81||nee Cutting; W of William; M of Lyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Dyball-173.jpg 3280014] |- | [[Dyball-173|Dyball, William]] ||||1997 Jan 24||66||H of Nancy; F of Lyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Dyball-173.jpg 3280014] |- | [[Dyring-31|Dyring, Ernest F]] ||||1945 Aug 23||77||with Naomi Dyring|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Dyring-31.jpg 3260122] |- | [[Simmonds-1198|Dyring, Naomi Alice]] ||||1931 Jan 29||89||with Ernest Dyring|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Dyring-31.jpg 3260122] |- | [[Eagleton-159|Eagleton, Albert E]] ||1889||1954|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Eagleton-159.jpg 3280257] |- | [[Eagleton-160|Eagleton, Albert F]] ||1919||1977|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Eagleton-159.jpg 3280257] |- | [[Eagleton-158|Eagleton, Benjamin]] ||1833 Mar 12||1915 Sep 13||||H of Agnes||Obituary |- | [[Gilchrist-1628|Eagleton, Eileen A]] ||1889||1949|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Eagleton-159.jpg 3280257] |- | [[Eames-1344|Eames, Alfred Arthur]] ||||1897 Aug 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Eames-1041.jpg 4061636] |- | [[Eames-1041|Eames, John William]] ||||1922 Oct 08||||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Eames-1041.jpg 4061636] |- | [[Eames-1345|Eames, Sydney Alfred]] ||||1913 Mar 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Eames-1041.jpg 4061636] |- | [[James-20084|East, Irene Gertrude]] ||1906 Feb 09||2004 Jul 15||||nee James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/James-20084.jpg 3280515] |- | [[Eastman-2720|Eastman, Horace G]] ||||1937 Jul 29||||AIF 6841|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Eastman-2720.jpg 3300814] |- | [[Cane-426|Eddy, Mary]] ||||1912 Sep 08||69||W of William B Eddy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Cane-426.jpg 3310929] |- | [[Eddy-4106|Eddy, William B]] ||||1927 May 11||82||b. Tregeseal, Cornwall; H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Eddy-4106.jpg 3310930] |- | [[Frazer-1685|Edgar, Hannah G Horsfall]] ||1843||1899||||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Edgar-2572.jpg 4110045] |- | [[Edgar-2572|Edgar, Samuel]] ||||1867 Jun 05||39||H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Edgar-2572.jpg 4110045] |- | [[Edgar-2573|Edgar, Samuel]] ||||1868 Jun 05||2||S of Hannah & Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Edgar-2572.jpg 4110045] |- | [[Edmondson-468|Edmondson, Alexander]] ||||1933 Aug 24||74||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Edmondson-468.jpg 4110073] |- | [[Vigneau-27|Edmondson, Elizabeth Ann]] ||||1936 Jun 30||71||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Edmondson-468.jpg 4110073] |- | [[Bacon-6912|Edmondson, Francis E]] ||||1945 Dec 28||66||nee Bacon; W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Edmondson-1444.jpg 4061344] |- | [[Edmondson-1444|Edmondson, William]] ||||1939 Jul 30||58||H of Francis (Fannie)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Edmondson-1444.jpg 4061344] |- | [[Hollow-201|Ednie, Lilian M]] ||1906||1996||||W of William; M of Beth & Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Hollow-201.jpg 3280588] |- | [[Ednie-36|Ednie, William H]] ||1904||1986||||H of Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Ednie-36.jpg 3280587] |- |Edwards-Gilbert, Bridget||||1892 Oct 18||73||b. Clonmacart, Drumlish, Longford Co., Ireland||3300694 |- | [[Simmonds-1152|Edwards, Bertha Amelia]] ||1864 Mar 25||1946 Oct 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Edwards-28267.jpg 3260082] |- | [[Edwards-28946|Edwards, Francis]] ||||1983 Sep 23||89||H of Olive; F of Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Edwards-28946.jpg 4150445] |- | [[Edwards-28267|Edwards, George Allen]] ||1860 Jun 20||1933 Jun 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Edwards-28267.jpg 3260082] |- | [[Marks-4179|Edwards, Heather May]] ||1925 Jul 20||2010 Mar 04||||nee Marks; W of Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Edwards-28947.jpg 4070004] |- | [[Edwards-28948|Edwards, Keith]] ||1917 Jun 05||1997 Feb 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Edwards-28948.jpg 4070251] |- | [[Anderson-54752|Edwards, Mary Frances]] ||1921 May 23||1996 Jul 22||||nee Anderson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Anderson-54752.jpg 3280067] |- | [[Barton-8657|Edwards, Olive F]] ||||1985 Jun 14||91||W of Francis; M of Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Edwards-28946.jpg 4150445] |- |Edwards, Pamela Ann||1938 Feb 04||2015 Apr 16||||||3280192 |- | [[Edwards-28947|Edwards, Raymond Alexander]] ||1930 May 17||2009 Aug 03||||H of Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Edwards-28947.jpg 4070004] |- | [[Devaus-1|Edwards, Rosini G]] ||1891||1984||||W of Benjamin; M of Ivan, Joyce, Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Devaus-1.jpg 4070038] |- | [[Egan-2185|Egan, Bernard William]] ||||1970 Jun 15||75||H of Margaret; F of Michael, Diana, Zoe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Egan-2185.jpg 3280105] |- | [[Egan-2187|Egan, George]] ||||1910||76||||Obituary |- | [[Egan-2186|Egan, Lena]] ||||1905 Nov 16||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Egan-2186.jpg 4070165] |- | [[Elder-3791|Elder, James Christie]] ||1920 Jul 13||2004 Aug 17||84||b. Fife, Scotland; H of Margaret Pratt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Elder-3791.jpg 3280457] |- |Elder, Margaret Pratt||1925 Dec 30||1997 Mar 12||71||nee Shearer Reekie; W of James Christie; b. Fife, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Elder-3791-1.jpg 3280460] |- | [[Ellen-414|Ellen, Harry]] ||||1936 Nov 07||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Ellen-414.jpg 3260160] |- | [[Watson-28025|Elliott, Amy]] ||1880||1968||||W of Gabriel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Elliott-15851.jpg 3260163] |- | [[Elliott-4535|Elliott, Edward]] ||||1887 Sep 30||47||d. Wooragee; H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Elliott-4535.jpg 4061538] |- | [[Elliott-16688|Elliott, Edward (Ted)]] ||1911||1987|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Elliott-16688.jpg 3260161] |- | [[Elliott-16690|Elliott, Elizabeth]] ||||1971 Jan 08||88||with William Elliott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Elliott-16692.jpg 3311067] |- | [[Elliott-4536|Elliott, Elizabeth Ann]] ||||1895 Jun 03||17||D of Edward & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Elliott-4535.jpg 4061538] |- | [[Cawsey-78|Elliott, Eva Alice]] ||||1959 Jul 25||74||with James Elliott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Elliott-15850.jpg 3311086] |- | [[Elliott-15851|Elliott, Gabriel]] ||1880||1934||||H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Elliott-15851.jpg 3260163] |- | [[Elliott-16700|Elliott, James]] ||||1957 Nov 23||89||F of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Elliott-16700.jpg 3260127] |- | [[Elliott-15850|Elliott, James]] ||||1955 May 14||78||with Eva Elliott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Elliott-15850.jpg 3311086] |- |Elliott, Jane||||1925 Jun 27||37||W of Walter; M of Lorna & Keith||3260044 |- | [[Johnston-20229|Elliott, Jane]] ||||1885 May 22||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Elliott-16701.jpg 4061522] |- | [[Elliott-16691|Elliott, Jane]] ||||1917 Aug 24||69||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Elliott-16691.jpg 4061523] |- | [[Elliott-16702|Elliott, John]] ||||1899 Dec 23||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Elliott-16701.jpg 4061522] |- | [[Elliott-15847|Elliott, Margaret]] ||||1907 Apr 20||63||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Elliott-15841.jpg 4061507] |- | [[Elliott-16703|Elliott, Margaret A]] ||||1920 Jan|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Elliott-16703.jpg 3311208] |- | [[Edmondson-497|Elliott, Mary]] ||||1887 Sep 27||32||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Elliott-4535.jpg 4061538] |- |Elliott, Mary Jane||||1929 Nov 15||65||M of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Elliott-16700-1.jpg 3260128] |- | [[Elliott-15845|Elliott, Thomas]] ||||1919 Feb 07||88||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Elliott-15841.jpg 4061507] |- | [[Elliott-16692|Elliott, William George]] ||||1952 Aug 10||76||with Elizabeth Elliott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Elliott-16692.jpg 3311067] |- | [[Elliott-16704|Elliott, William J]] ||||1940 Jul|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Elliott-16703.jpg 3311208] |- | [[Elliott-15846|Elliott, William James]] ||||1868 Dec 21||1||15 mths; S of Thomas & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Elliott-15841.jpg 4061507] |- | [[Elliott-16701|Elliott, William]] ||||1870 Jun 18||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Elliott-16701.jpg 4061522] |- | [[Elliott-16693|Elliott, William]] ||||1927 Jul 08||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Elliott-16691.jpg 4061523] |- | [[Booth-8635|Ellis, Christina Maud]] ||1882 Jul 01||1953 Apr 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Booth-8635.jpg 3260184] |- | [[Ellis-20906|Ellis, Ernest Welbourne]] ||||1966 Jun 02||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Ellis-20906.jpg 3311147] |- | [[Ellis-20907|Ellis, H]] ||||1951 Jan 20||67||AIF 144|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Ellis-20907.jpg 4070151] |- | [[Fiddes-138|Ellis, Marion Joyce]] ||||2007 Nov 17||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Fiddes-138.jpg 4070191] |- | [[Elmer-1637|Elmer, George]] ||||1885 Jun 16||49||with Mary Ann Elmer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Elmer-1637.jpg 4061258] |- | [[Buckley-4859|Elmer, June Mary]] ||||1966 Mar 25||31||W of lyle; M of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Buckley-4859.jpg 4110252] |- | [[Elmer-2212|Elmer, Lyle George]] ||||1977 Jul 05||51||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Elmer-2212.jpg 4150382] |- | [[Jessup-377|Elmer, Mary Ann]] ||||1917 Jul 17||80||with George Elmer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Elmer-1637.jpg 4061258] |- | [[Jessup-1412|Elmer, Mavis Emma]] ||||2012 Oct 01||81||W of Victor Gray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Gray-30360.jpg 3311142] |- | [[Elmer-2213|Elmer, Ronald Horatio]] ||1929 Apr 29||2012 Feb 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Elmer-2213.jpg 4150383] |- | [[Jensen-18301|Elsegood, Alvina]] ||1922 Oct 19||2018 Jan 19||||W of Stanley; M of Ronald, Marlene, Kaye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Elsegood-42.jpg 3260006] |- | [[Elsegood-42|Elsegood, Stanley]] ||1914 Jan 06||2007 Aug 04||||H of Alvina; F of Ronald, Marlene, Kaye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Elsegood-42.jpg 3260006] |- | [[England-4498|England, Richard]] ||||1907 May 12||61||b. Rock Ferry, Cheshire|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/England-4498.jpg 4061605] |- |English, Ellese Margaret||1990 Nov 02||1990 Nov 02||||D of Brendan & Christina; Sis of Nathan & Justan||3311051 |- | [[Biffin-28|Ennals, Beatrice A L]] ||||1966||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Biffin-28.jpg 4070174] |- | [[Ennals-10|Ennals, Ernest Frank]] ||||1915||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Biffin-28.jpg 4070174] |- | [[Esmore-6|Esmore, Dora]] ||1879 Dec 20||1958 Oct 10||||b. Williamstown; d. Beechworth; D of Grace & Francis Esmore; Sis of Robert, Hubert, Percy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Esmore-6.jpg 4110157] |- | [[Friggens-13|Esmore, Grace]] ||1849||1913 Jun 23||||nee Fridgins; b. Madron, Cornwall; d. Beechworth; W of Francis; M of Robert, Hubert, Percy, Dora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Friggens-13.jpg 4061602] |- | [[Price-22551|Estella, Betty]] ||1929 Dec 16||1987 Aug 08||||nee Price|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Price-22551.jpg 3310907] |- | [[Evans-33026|Evans, Brendan James (Bren)]] ||1957 Nov 07||2018 Jan 15||||S of Olga & Ed; B of Michael, Ellen, Jennifer (dec), Rick, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Evans-33026.jpg 3280163] |- | [[Evans-33029|Evans, E J]] ||188?||1952|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Evans-33029.jpg 4110306] |- | [[Evans-33030|Evans, Jack]] ||||1959 Apr 17||55||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Evans-33030.jpg 3310873] |- | [[Evans-33028|Evans, Jennifer Rose]] ||1953 Apr 26||1968 Dec 24||||D of Olga & Edward; Sis of Michael, Ellen, Richard, Leanne, Brendan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Evans-33028.jpg 3280098] |- | [[Purvis-1923|Evans, Jessie Adela]] ||||1982 Aug 31||77||W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Evans-33030.jpg 3310873] |- |Evans, Lorna May||1928 Dec 13||2012 Jun 30||||W of Ronald; M of Barry (dec), Sheryl, Pamela, Graham, Mandy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Evans-33067.jpg 3310872] |- | [[Evans-33053|Evans, Minnie]] ||1873 Mar 04||1952 Feb 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Evans-33053.jpg 3311060] |- | [[Barry-4924|Evans, Olga Marie]] ||1929 Mar 07||2012 Jan 28||||W of Eddie; M of Michael, Ellen, Jennifer (dec), Ricky, Brendan, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Evans-33027.jpg 3280099] |- | [[Evans-33067|Evans, Ronald John]] ||1926 Aug 21||1964 Mar 21||||H of Lorna; F of Barry (dec), Sheryl, Pamela, Graham, Mandy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Evans-33067.jpg 3310872] |- | [[Evans-33027|Evans, Walter Edward (Eddie)]] ||1929 Mar 07||2016 Jul 17||||H of Olga; F of Michael, Ellen, Jennifer (dec), Ricky, Brendan, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Evans-33027.jpg 3280099] |- | [[Ewins-53|Ewins, Robert Charles]] ||1923 Jan 11||2001 Dec 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Ewins-53.jpg 3311118] |- | [[Fagan-1581|Fagan, Horace John James]] ||1900 Dec 23||1988 Feb 16||||H of Marjorie; F of Esme, Beaudry, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Fagan-1581.jpg 3280579] |- | [[Fagan-1583|Fagan, James]] ||||1875? Feb 17||57||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Fagan-1583.jpg 3300644] |- | [[Fagan-1584|Fagan, James]] ||||1866 Jan 10||17||S of Ellen & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Fagan-1583.jpg 3300644] |- |Fagan, Marjorie Caroline||1905 Jan 20||1996 Jan 28||||W of Jack; M of Esme, Beau, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Fagan-1581-1.jpg 3280580] |- | [[Fahey-879|Fahey, James]] ||||1977 May 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Fahey-879.jpg 3280182] |- | [[Fahey-880|Fahey, James]] ||1854 Apr 14||1937 Sep 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Fahey-880.jpg 3300823] |- |Fairfield, Hilda||||1977 Aug 18||85||||4150418 |- | [[Falck-256|Falck, Alan (Tuff)]] ||1907||1980||||H of Melva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Falck-256.jpg 4110061] |- | [[Falck-228|Falck, Augusta]] ||||1899 Jul 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Falck-228.jpg 4061295] |- | [[Falck-227|Falck, Charles F]] ||||1908 Jun 06||||H of Thresia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Falck-227.jpg 4061294] |- | [[Falck-226|Falck, Edward]] ||||1975 Feb 05||92||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Falck-226.jpg 4061287] |- | [[Falck-234|Falck, Louis]] ||||1946 Jun 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Falck-228.jpg 4061295] |- | [[Falck-235|Falck, Louisa]] ||||1885 Oct 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Falck-228.jpg 4061295] |- | [[Methven-151|Falck, Mary]] ||||1976 Mar 01||96||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Falck-226.jpg 4061287] |- | [[Warden-1548|Falck, Melva M L]] ||1914||1997||||W of Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Falck-256.jpg 4110061] |- | [[Cherong-1|Falck, Thresia]] ||||1922 Oct 03||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Falck-227.jpg 4061294] |- | [[Falck-257|Falck, William]] ||||1949 Jun 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Falck-227.jpg 4061294] |- | [[Fanning-1622|Fanning, Edward]] ||||1914 Jul 15||74||b. Tumervarah, Tipperary, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Fanning-1622.jpg 3300674] |- | [[Fanning-1624|Fanning, James Thomas]] ||1909||1977||||H of Margaret Mary Fanning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Fanning-1624.jpg 3280071] |- | [[Ryan-13340|Fanning, Johanna]] ||||1886 May 05||75||b. Tumervarah, Tipperary, Ireland; d. Wooragee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Fanning-1623.jpg 3300675] |- | [[Fanning-1623|Fanning, John]] ||||1915 Jul 01||77||S of Johanna Fanning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Fanning-1623.jpg 3300675] |- | [[Ryan-13353|Fanning, Margaret Mary]]||1914||2011||||W of James Fanning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Fanning-1624.jpg 3280071] |- | [[Fanning-1625|Fanning, Margaret Mary]] ||1939 Apr 08||1939 Apr 20||||D of James & Margaret Fanning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Fanning-1624.jpg 3280071] |- | [[Fanning-1626|Fanning, Mary]] ||1902||1970||||Sis of James Fanning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Fanning-1624.jpg 3280071] |- | [[Byrne-4282|Fanning, Mary Byrne]] ||||1907 Mar 03||77||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Ashford-927.jpg 3300792] |- | [[Smith-224441|Fanning, Sarah Isabell]] ||||1964 Sep 27||97||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Fanning-1468.jpg 3300853] |- | [[Fanning-1464|Fanning, Thomas]] ||||1891 Jul 30||60||b. Co. Tipperary, Ireland; d. Wooragee; H of Mary Byrne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Ashford-927.jpg 3300792] |- | [[Fanning-1468|Fanning, Thomas]] ||||1943 Sep 29||80||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Fanning-1468.jpg 3300853] |- | [[Farhall-5|Farhall, Arthur Roland]] ||||1892 Dec 27||<1||9 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Farhall-7.jpg 4061562] |- | [[Farhall-6|Farhall, Frances Dorothea]] ||||1899 Dec 25||<1||11 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Farhall-7.jpg 4061562] |- | [[Farhall-7|Farhall, Frederick]] ||1850||1921 Oct 23||||b. Brighton, England; d. Beechworth; H of Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Farhall-7.jpg 4061562] |- | [[Hill-40702|Farhall, Harriet]] ||||1899 Oct 25||39||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Farhall-7.jpg 4061562] |- | [[Farish-273|Farish, Christopher]] ||||1910 Mar 05||79||b. Longtown, Cumberland, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Farish-273.jpg 4061603] |- | [[Farley-2301|Farley, Ada]] ||||1870||<1||6 mths; D od George & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Farley-2299.jpg 4061528] |- | [[Baird-5678|Farley, Beatrice]] ||||1963 Aug 01||71||W of Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Farley-2294.jpg 4110264] |- | [[Farley-4074|Farley, Cyril James]] ||||1974 Nov 28||75||H of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Farley-4074.jpg 3310925] |- | [[Crouch-2069|Farley, Elizabeth Jane]] ||||1930 May 17||71||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Farley-2288.jpg 4070267] |- | [[Farley-2286|Farley, George]] ||||1900 May 03||69||H of Sarah; b. Kent, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Farley-2299.jpg 4061528] |- | [[Farley-2288|Farley, George]] ||||1945 Jul 20||86||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Farley-2288.jpg 4070267] |- | [[Farley-2294|Farley, Herbert Pearce]] ||||19?? Aug 21||67||H of Beatrice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Farley-2294.jpg 4110264] |- | [[Laycock-733|Farley, Irene Victoria]] ||||1987 Jul 19||87||W of Cyril|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Farley-4074.jpg 3310925] |- | [[Farley-4075|Farley, Kenneth Cyril]] ||1931 Jul 15||2011 May 23||||Only S of Cyril & Irene; H of Val (Spencer); F of Blair & Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Farley-4075.jpg 3310923] |- | [[Miller-44456|Farley, Sarah Alice]] ||||1879 Jan 10||47||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Farley-2299.jpg 4061528] |- | [[Farley-2299|Farley, William]] ||||1876||10||S of George and Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Farley-2299.jpg 4061528] |- | [[Farnan-51|Farnan, Christopher James]] ||1910 Oct 28||1968 Nov 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Farnan-51.jpg 3280110] |- | [[Beatson-151|Faye, Judith Rae]] ||||1976 Aug 19||34||nee Beatson; M of Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Beatson-151.jpg 3310869] |- | [[O’Reilly-1167|Feely, Catherine]] ||||1868 Jul 29||||Nee O’Reilly; W of Patrick Feely|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Feely-142.jpg 3300809] |- | [[Feely-142|Feely, Catherine]] ||||1868 Jul 30||<1||21 days; D of Patrick & Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Feely-142.jpg 3300809] |- | [[O'Connor-5141|Feely, Margaret]] ||||1906||76||W of James Feely||Obituary |- | [[Golden-2978|Feely, Maria]] ||||1901 Jan||57||3rd W of Patrick Feely||Obituary |- | [[Feely-147|Feely, Martin]] ||||1895 Jul 04||31||S of Margaret & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Feely-147.jpg 3280429] |- | [[Fendyk-1|Fendyk, George]] ||1915 Jan 31||2005 Jul 15||||H of Tatiana; F of Robert, Beorge, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Fendyk-1.jpg 3280401] |- |Fendyk, Tatiana||1919 Oct 20||2014 Jul 11||||W of George; M of Robert, George, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Fendyk-1.jpg 3280401] |- | [[Ferguson-15324|Ferguson, Graham Henry]] ||1934 Nov 06||1992 Oct 03||||H of Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Ferguson-15324.jpg 3280347] |- |Ferguson, Julia (Sheila)||||1997 Aug 25||||W of William; M of Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Ferguson-15331.jpg 4090410] |- | [[Kearney-1939|Ferguson, Mary Josephine]] ||1910 Jul 16||1981 Jan 10||||W of George Graham Ferguson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Kearney-1939.jpg 3280328] |- | [[Spencer-28149|Ferguson, Patricia]] ||1936 Oct 04||2014 Dec 22||||W of Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Ferguson-15324.jpg 3280347] |- | [[Ferguson-15326|Ferguson, Thomas Graham]] ||||1925 Jul 22||60||H of Margart; with Charles Sagar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Ferguson-15326-1.jpg 3260062] |- | [[Ferguson-15331|Ferguson, William (Bill)]] ||||1984 Sep 30||||H of Julia; F of Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Ferguson-15331.jpg 4090410] |- |Fewster, Gladys||||1980 Nov 26||66||||3310998 |- | [[Fiddes-226|Fiddes, Ada Olive]] ||||2003 Feb 13||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Fiddes-226.jpg 3280555] |- | [[Fiddes-145|Fiddes, D Murchison]] ||||1953 Mar 17||80||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Fiddes-145.jpg 4070193] |- | [[Fiddes-144|Fiddes, Donald]] ||||1910 Sep 11||85||b. Tarbet, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Fiddes-144.jpg 4070173] |- | [[Fiddes-146|Fiddes, Donald Alexander]] ||1930||1984||||H of Nola, F of Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Fiddes-146.jpg 3280553] |- | [[Gammage-118|Fiddes, Ellen E]] ||||1951 Dec 20||59||W of Murchison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Fiddes-145.jpg 4070193] |- | [[Fiddes-108|Fiddes, James Frederick]] ||1901||1973|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Fiddes-108.jpg 3280179] |- | [[Ellen-416|Fiddes, Myra Mary]] ||||1981 Jun 05||89||with Thomas Fiddes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Fiddes-139.jpg 4070147] |- | [[Mason-17579|Fiddes, Nola Elizabeth]] ||1939||2017||||nee Mason; W of Don; M of Don & Michelle; Sis of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Mason-17579.jpg 3280554] |- | [[Fiddes-139|Fiddes, Thomas Wyatt]] ||||1924 May 13||44||with Myra Fiddes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Fiddes-139.jpg 4070147] |- | [[Filipek-32|Filipek, Franciszek]] ||||1978 Jun 01||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Filipek-32.jpg 3300665] |- |Filippow, Apolinaria von Guldenstubbe||1911 Aug 05|||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Filippow-1.jpg 4110223] |- | [[Filippow-1|Filippow, Nikolai von Guldenstubbe]] ||1908 Nov 06||2000 May 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Filippow-1.jpg 4110223] |- | [[Lawson-9540|Fimmell, Ada Jane]] ||1895 Aug 08||1949 May 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Lawson-9540.jpg 3260105] |- | [[Sloan-3978|Finch, Bethiea Watson]] ||1827 Jul 07||1896 Jan 10||||b. Scotland; W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Finch-6681.jpg 4110039] |- | [[Finch-6697|Finch, Francis Sweeting]] ||1861 Apr 22||1875 Jul 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Finch-6697.jpg 4110038] |- | [[Finch-6698|Finch, Frederick Graham]] ||1869 Jun 08||1875 Jun 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Finch-6697.jpg 4110038] |- | [[Finch-6681|Finch, Richard]] ||1830 Dec 16||1910 Aug 06||||b. Kent, England; H of Bethiea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Finch-6681.jpg 4110039] |- | [[Finch-6702|Finch, Richard Ellis]] ||||1899 Aug||<1||11 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Finch-6702.jpg 4110286] |- | [[Finn-1841|Finn, Ernest L]] ||1904||1934|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Finn-1841.jpg 4110236] |- | [[Finn-1848|Finn, Thomas]] ||1829||1868 Mar 03||||b. Howth, Ireland; d. Woolshed, Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Finn-1848.jpg 3300613] |- | [[Nichols-15499|Finnigan, Amelia Mary]] ||||1880 Oct 28||60||W of Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Nichols-15499.jpg 4061486] |- | [[Finnigan-326|Finnigan, Andrew]] ||||186? Oct 30||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Finnigan-326.jpg 4061488] |- | [[Firth-1127|Firth, Edwin George (Ted)]] ||1925||1995||||S of Minnie Firth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Firth-1127.jpg 3260218] |- | [[Smith-225049|Firth, Minnie]] ||1899||1972||||M of Edwin George (Ted)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Firth-1127.jpg 3260218] |- | [[Fisher-22353|Fisher, Emily Catherine]] ||1858? Feb||1860 Aug|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Fisher-22352.jpg 4061362] |- | [[Fisher-22352|Fisher, John Duncan]] ||1820 Jun 05||1873 Nov 30||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Fisher-22352.jpg 4061362] |- | [[Fisher-22354|Fisher, Margaret Jane]] ||1852 Jun 10||1875 Apr||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Fisher-22352.jpg 4061362] |- | [[Wyse-867|Fisher, Rachel Emma]] ||1832 Aug 18||1876 Jul 13||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Wyse-867.jpg 4061363] |- | [[Fitzgerald-7721|Fitzgerald, Alex]] ||1930 Jun 04||2000 Jan 01||||H of Esma; F of Allanna, Coralie, Michael, Peter, Melissa, Jamie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Fitzgerald-7721.jpg 3310933] |- |Fitzgerald, Ellen Esther||1907 Jul 17||2001 Mar 13||||W of Con||4070252 |- | [[Knight-16979|Fitzgerald, Esma]] ||1933 Oct 22||1977 Dec 06||||nee Knight; W of Alex; M of Allanna, Coralie, Michael, Peter, Melissa, Jamie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Fitzgerald-7721.jpg 3310933] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-3698|Fitzpatrick, Arnold]] ||||1959 Sep 30||51||H of Jean; F of Noelene & Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Fitzpatrick-3698.jpg 3280036] |- | [[McMahon-3777|Fitzpatrick, Mary Jane]] ||||2000 Nov 16||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Fitzpatrick-3698.jpg 3280036] |- | [[Pratt-10918|Fitzwater, Elizabeth Augusta]] ||||1888 Oct 04||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Pratt-10918.jpg 4070016] |- | [[Fitzwater-424|Fitzwater, William George]] ||||1896 Mar 17||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Fitzwater-424.jpg 4070017] |- | [[Klein-5963|Flecknoe, Amy Matilda]] ||||1963 Dec 22||57||W of Clifford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Flecknoe-6.jpg 4090473] |- | [[Flecknoe-6|Flecknoe, Clifford Walter]] ||||1961 Apr 11||62||H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Flecknoe-6.jpg 4090473] |- | [[Fleming-11204|Fleming, James]] ||||1908 Dec 12||76||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Fleming-11204-1.jpg 3300703] |- | [[Fleming-11205|Fleming, Margaret Ellen]] ||||1918 Oct 04||32||D of James Fleming|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Fleming-11204-1.jpg 3300703] |- | [[Hickey-2941|Fleming, Margaret]] ||||1924 May 30||77||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Fleming-11204-1.jpg 3300703] |- | [[Fletcher-12068|Fletcher, Agnes Felicia]] ||1900 Jul 22||1977 Dec 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Fletcher-12068.jpg 4150430] |- | [[Fletcher-12070|Fletcher, Beth (Bip)]] ||1905 May 19||1991 Jul 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Fletcher-12070.jpg 4110171] |- | [[Fletcher-12071|Fletcher, Donald]] ||1829 Aug 26||1904 Jul 04||||b. Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Fletcher-12071.jpg 4110172] |- | [[Fletcher-12073|Fletcher, John Sydney]] ||||1969 Jun 07||||S of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Fletcher-12071.jpg 4110172] |- | [[Flower-1376|Flower, Charles J]] ||||1893 Dec 22||64||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Flower-1377.jpg 4090443] |- | [[Flower-1377|Flower, John]] ||||1893 Apr 15||32|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Flower-1377.jpg 4090443] |- | [[Elliot-3424|Flower, Sarah]] ||||1896 Apr 12||67||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Flower-1377.jpg 4090443] |- | [[Sullivan-15776|Flowers, Charlotte]] ||||1953 Sep 17||73||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Flowers-3503.jpg 4110265] |- | [[Flowers-3503|Flowers, Frederick]] ||||1953 Aug 22||71||H of Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Flowers-3503.jpg 4110265] |- | [[Belcher-3871|Floyd, Marianne]] ||||1907 Nov 28||88||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Floyd-4713.jpg 4090445] |- | [[Floyd-4715|Floyd, Mary Jane]] ||||1884 Dec 15||48||D of Marianne & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Floyd-4713.jpg 4090445] |- | [[Floyd-4714|Floyd, Thomas]] ||||1888 Sep 18||73||H of Marianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Floyd-4713.jpg 4090445] |- | [[Floyd-4714|Floyd, Thomas]] ||||1894 Mar||42||S of Marianne & Thomas; d. 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New Norfolk, Tasmania; H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Foster-20075-3.jpg 3310926] |- | [[Foster-20069|Foster, Clara L]] ||1842||1926 Feb 11||86||b. Tasmania|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Foster-20069.jpg 3310921] |- | [[Foster-20079|Foster, Henry Norman]] ||1896 Sep 13||1900 Sep 16||||S of Alfred & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Foster-20075-3.jpg 3310926] |- | [[Slater-4416|Foster, Holly May]] ||1901 Oct 09||1988 Sep 18||||M of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Slater-4416.jpg 3311173] |- | [[Brown-84070|Foster, Sarah]] ||1864 Feb 14||1934 Sep 16||||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Foster-20075-3.jpg 3310926] |- | [[Anderson-78730|Fowler, Dorothy Mary (Mandy)]] ||1926 May 02||1996 Feb 29||||bur. Springvale Botanical cemetery; W of Leo; M of Jane & Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Fowler-12855.jpg 3280469] |- | [[Fowler-12854|Fowler, Francis Horace Meredith]] ||1925 Aug 03||1994 Nov 19||||H of Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Fowler-12854.jpg 3280569] |- | [[Fowler-12855|Fowler, Leo Charles]] ||1923 Apr 14||2002 Nov 28||||H of Dorothy; F of Jane & Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Fowler-12855.jpg 3280469] |- | [[Fowler-12856|Fowler, Leslie Colin]] ||||1974 Jul 16||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Fowler-12856.jpg 4061346] |- | [[Francis-7299|Francis, Charles A S]] ||1910 Jan 16||1969 Nov 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Francis-7299.jpg 4070219] |- | [[Franklin-12942|Franklin, Horace William]] ||1899||1981|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Franklin-12942.jpg 3300786] |- | [[Cherry-3242|Franklin, Mary Ellen]] ||||1983 Jun 07||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Cherry-3242.jpg 4061234] |- | [[Frauenfelder-38|Frauenfelder, Raphael Charles]] ||||1943 Feb 05||50||F of Norman, Margaret & Raymond John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Frauenfelder-38.jpg 3300720] |- | [[Barnes-21039|Frazer, Lydia Roblay]] ||||1874||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Payne-14805|Freeander, Henrietta]] ||||1898 Nov 02||40||W of William Vear Freeander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Payne-14805.jpg 4061272] |- | [[Freeman-16392|Freeman, Leslie Charles]] ||1917 May 29||2004 Aug 22||||b. Randwick, NSW; H of Margaret; F of Chris, Mark, Alan (dec), David, Maurice, Kathryn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Freeman-16392.jpg 4061255] |- | [[Carey-5617|Freeman, Margaret Elizabeth (Betty)]] ||1925 Jun 16||2014 Mar 24||||b. Beechworth; W of Leslie; M of Chris, Mark, Alan (dec), David, Maurice, Kathryn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Freeman-16392.jpg 4061255] |- | [[Freeman-16393|Freeman, Richard Alan]] ||||1978 Sep 12||23||d. Mt Isa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Freeman-16393.jpg 4061264] |- | [[French-11980|French, Alfred George]] ||||1955 Dec 02||61||H of Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/French-11980.jpg 4070185] |- | [[Greenhill-237|French, Alice Melba]] ||||1954 Jun 19||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/French-8719.jpg 4070184] |- | [[Rapsey-52|French, Elizabeth]] ||||1928 Mar 20||75||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/French-11981.jpg 4070186] |- | [[French-11982|French, George Alfred]] ||1931 Aug 12||2007 Aug 19||||S of Alfred & Violet; B of Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/French-11982.jpg 4070232] |- | [[French-8723|French, George Edward]] ||||1964 May 14||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/French-8723.jpg 3260125] |- | [[French-11987|French, George Edward]] ||1928 Jun 21||1988||||S of Gladys & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/French-9144.jpg 4070337] |- | [[French-11981|French, George Edwin]] ||||1925 Nov 22||72||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/French-11981.jpg 4070186] |- | [[Dalton-5276|French, Gladys Muriel]] ||1894 Apr 19||1983? Aug 29||||W of Robert; interred at Wangaratta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/French-9144.jpg 4070337] |- | [[French-11988|French, James Edward]] ||||2001 Aug 01||68||S of Alfred & Violet; B of Valma, George, Joan, Kenneth, Eileen, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/French-11988.jpg 4070228] |- | [[French-11990|French, James Henry]] ||||1917 Jun 08||59||d. Wooragee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/French-11990.jpg 4110241] |- | [[French-8719|French, John Richard]] ||||1963 Oct 25||81||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/French-8719-1.jpg 4110184] |- | [[Rapsey-51|French, Josephine]] ||||1953 Apr 07||90||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Rapsey-51.jpg 3260165] |- | [[Bertrand-1902|French, Mary Alice]] ||||1951 Sep 13||59||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/French-8719-1.jpg 4110184] |- | [[French-11985|French, Richard Thomas]] ||||1954 Apr 03||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/French-8719.jpg 4070184] |- | [[French-9144|French, Robert James]] ||1891 Sep 21||1934 Jan 13||||H of Gladys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/French-9144.jpg 4070337] |- | [[French-11989|French, Robert John]] ||||1957 Oct 29||18||S of Alfred & Violet; B of Valma, George, Joan, Kenneth, Eileen, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/French-11988.jpg 4070228] |- | [[Trezise-336|French, Rosina]] ||||1988 Mar 24||83||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/French-11993.jpg 4070183] |- | [[Dugan-1427|French, Violet]] ||||1991 Jan 07||88||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/French-11980.jpg 4070185] |- | [[French-11983|French, William John]] ||||1933 Mar 15||77||H of Josephine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/French-11983.jpg 3260164] |- | [[French-11993|French, William John]] ||||1964 Dec 27||66||H of Rosina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/French-11993.jpg 4070183] |- | [[Frost-9528|Frost, Arthur]] ||||1910 Jun 07||52||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Frost-9528.jpg 3260031] |- | [[Frost-9529|Frost, Evelyn Ethel]] ||||1918 Nov 11||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Frost-9529.jpg 3260032] |- | [[Nott-362|Fuge, Ethel Elizabeth]] ||1881 Feb 19||1927 Aug 13||||W of William (Chiltern); M of William, Basil, Ethel, Gwendoline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Nott-362.jpg 3260116] |- | [[Fuller-14410|Fuller, Gordon Alexander]] ||1944 Aug 01||1944 Aug 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Fuller-14410.jpg 4061440] |- | [[Fuller-14411|Fuller, Thomas A D]] ||||1955 Jul 14||59||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Fuller-14411.jpg 3311084] |- | [[Gaffney-980|Gaffney, John]] ||||1889 Mar 04||||Gt GF of Jean Read|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Gaffney-980.jpg 3300642] |- | [[Galbraith-2238|Galbraith, Angus Hope]] ||||1998 Apr 20||81||d. Beechworth; H of Isabella (Ella) nee Aitchson; H of Edith May (nee Ladson)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Galbraith-2238.jpg 4070141] |- | [[Ladson-51|Galbraith, Edith May]] ||1916 Mar 03||2003 Apr 26||||with Lance Galbraith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Ladson-51.jpg 4061311] |- | [[Galbraith-1792|Galbraith, Frederick Alfred]] ||1913 Mar 02||1989 Feb 02||||H of Margaret; F of Valerie, Robert, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Galbraith-1792.jpg 4070146] |- | [[Galbraith-1796|Galbraith, Lance Stavely]] ||1910 Mar 24||1977 Oct 08||||with Edith Galbraith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Ladson-51.jpg 4061311] |- | [[Ennals-11|Galbraith, Margaret]] ||1913 Feb 05||2001 Apr 22||||W of Frederick; M of Valerie, Robert, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Galbraith-1792.jpg 4070146] |- | [[Lloyd-8566|Gale, Alice Eve]] ||||1967 Aug 21||||W of Walter Martin Gale; M of Keith & Alison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Lloyd-8566.jpg 3310880] |- | [[Gale-3255|Gale, Alison Mary]] ||1931||2007|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Gale-3255.jpg 3310876] |- | [[Gallagher-5672|Gallagher, A]] ||||1949 May 07||54||AIF 6428|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Gallagher-5672.jpg 4110206] |- | [[Craig-11312|Gamel, Agnes]] ||||1883 Sep 13||42||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Craig-11312.jpg 4070259] |- |Gannaway, Ada Ivy||||1987 Mar 16||86||||4090373 |- | [[Gannell-2|Gannell, Alfred P]] ||||1951 Jul 10||85||with Mary Gannell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Gannell-2.jpg 3260010] |- | [[Toby-181|Gannell, Charlotte Ann]] ||||1909 Jul 17||79||b. Chelsea, London; W of Edwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Gannell-3.jpg 3260011] |- | [[Gannell-5|Gannell, E H]] ||||1951 Apr 20||89||with Sarah Gannell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Gannell-5.jpg 4110317] |- | [[Gannell-3|Gannell, Edwin]] ||||1913 Mar 12||82||H of Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Gannell-3.jpg 3260011] |- | [[Gannell-19|Gannell, Emma Isabella]] ||||1907 Dec 15||<1||5 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Gannell-19.jpg 4110142] |- | [[Gannell-4|Gannell, Mary A F]] ||1860||1938||||with Alfred Gannell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Gannell-2.jpg 3260010] |- | [[Gannell-21|Gannell, Reginald]] ||||1997 Dec 03||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Gannell-19.jpg 4110142] |- | [[Gannell-22|Gannell, Rubina Francis]] ||||1933 Jun 09||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Gannell-19.jpg 4110142] |- | [[Rowan-1480|Gannell, Sarah Ann]] ||||1954 Dec 24||88||with E H Gannell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Gannell-5.jpg 4110317] |- | [[Garbelini-4|Garbelini, Catherine]] ||||1904 Jul 13||70||with Pietro Garbelini|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Garbelini-2.jpg 3280354] |- | [[Garbelini-2|Garbelini, Pietro]] ||||1915 Apr 09||84||with Catherine Garbelini|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Garbelini-2.jpg 3280354] |- | [[Gardiner-4276|Gardiner, Dr. John William]] ||1919 Jun 27||2016 Oct 06||||H of Marcelle; F of John, Janet, Paul, Phillip, Andrew, Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Gardiner-4276.jpg 4070053] |- | [[Wilks-981|Gardner, Sarah Cecilia]] ||||1865 Mar 27||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Wilks-981.jpg 4061392] |- | [[Murray-19127|Garrett, Annie]] ||||1939 Dec 12||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Murray-19127.jpg 4061360] |- | [[Gaskett-7|Gaskett, Walter Freeman]] ||||1984 Dec 27||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Freeman-16394.jpg 3311046] |- | [[Gaskett-8|Gaskett, Walter John]] ||||1950 Nov 24||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Freeman-16394.jpg 3311046] |- | [[Hill-21510|Gaskett, Maud Charlotte Edith]] ||||1976 Feb 27||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Freeman-16394.jpg 3311046] |- | [[Gavan-63|Gavan, John R]] ||1938 Sep 15||2007 Jan 25||||b. Wallasey, England; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Gavan-63.jpg 3280447] |- | [[Gavan-64|Gavan, Sebastian]] ||1969 Sep 29||2006 Jan 20||||b. Wagga Wagga; D. Beechworth; S of John & Diane; B of Alex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Gavan-64.jpg 3280446] |- | [[Ryan-13475|Gavin, Bridget]] ||||1895 Sep 02||49||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Ryan-13475.jpg 3300850] |- | [[Gavin-1094|Gavin, Bridget]] ||||1949 Apr 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Gavin-1094.jpg 3300852] |- |Gavin, John||||1904 Dec 16||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Gavin-1089.jpg 3300851] |- | [[Gavin-1090|Gavin, Mary]] ||||1903 Dec 16||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Gavin-1089.jpg 3300851] |- |Gavin, Patrick||||1905 Aug 25||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Ryan-13475.jpg 3300850] |- | [[Gavin-1089|Gavin, Patrick]] ||||1914 Feb 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Gavin-1089.jpg 3300851] |- | [[Mercer-4009|Gaylard, Eliza]] ||||1925 Jul 31||79||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Gaylard-128.jpg 4070093] |- | [[Gaylard-128|Gaylard, Henry]] ||||1902 Dec 13||60||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Gaylard-128.jpg 4070093] |- | [[Gaylard-132|Gaylard, Jane]] ||||1893 Aug 12||15||D of Eliza & Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Gaylard-128.jpg 4070093] |- | [[Gaylard-135|Gaylard, Margaret]] ||||1903 Feb 05||18||D of Eliza & Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Gaylard-128.jpg 4070093] |- |Gaylard, Richard||||||||infant GS of Eliza & Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Gaylard-128.jpg 4070093] |- | [[Geddis-198|Geddis, Edwin]] ||1917||1980|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Geddis-198.jpg 4150398] |- | [[Haywood-223|Gee, Alice R]] ||||19?? Nov||60||W of Napier|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Gee-456.jpg 4070199] |- | [[Gee-460|Gee, Allan H]] ||||1992 Aug 17||72||RAN 21440; H of Kathleen; F of Bruce, Margaret, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Gee-460.jpg 4070245] |- | [[Mann-Park-1|Gee, Clara Elizabeth]] ||||1990 Dec 29||60||W of Lewis; M of Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Gee-462.jpg 4070217] |- | [[Gee-462|Gee, Lewis Gordon]] ||||1986 Jun 06||61||H of Clara; F of Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Gee-462.jpg 4070217] |- | [[Gee-456|Gee, Napier Cowdroy]] ||||1973 Aug 31||91||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Gee-456.jpg 4070199] |- | [[Gee-457|Gee, Napier H]] ||1914 Jan 21||1993 Dec 23||||H of Vera; F of Allan & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Gee-457.jpg 4070247] |- | [[Smith-226069|Gee, Vera Annie]] ||1920 Oct 21||2013 Jul 06||||nee Smith; W of Napier (dec); M of Allan & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Smith-226069.jpg 4070248] |- |Geeslein, Paul ||||||||H of Mary||3280233 |- | [[Geiler-31|Geiler, Gernot Georg]] ||1963 Jun 23||1984 Jun 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Geiler-31.jpg 4150448] |- | [[Deverell-172|Gemmell, Georgina]] ||1857||1936||||with John Gemmell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Gemmell-63.jpg 4110049] |- | [[Gemmell-63|Gemmell, John]] ||1852||1935||||with Georgina Gemmell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Gemmell-63.jpg 4110049] |- | [[Gemmell-60|Gemmell, John]] ||1817 Jun 03||1868 Nov 09||||b. North Boig, New Cumnock, Scotland; d. Wooragee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Gemmell-60.jpg 4110052] |- |George, baby||||1944|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Airey-349.jpg 3280258] |- | [[George-10401|George, Douglas Raymond]] ||1921 Apr 23||1993 Mar 11||||AIF NX142694; H of Elva; F of Rowan, Simon, Lee-Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/George-10401.jpg 3280607] |- | [[George-10402|George, George Ralph]] ||||1976 Aug 23||86||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/George-10402.jpg 3311062] |- | [[Airey-349|George, Grace Marie]] ||||1990 Mar 01||72||M of Noel & baby George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Airey-349.jpg 3280258] |- | [[Gerke-378|Gerke, Annie Alvina]] ||1872 Jul 15||1894 Jul 29||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Gerke-379.jpg 4061417] |- | [[Gerke-379|Gerke, Heinrich]] ||1825 Dec||1889 Jul 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Gerke-379.jpg 4061417] |- | [[Bruns-682|Gerke, Marie]] ||||1900 Jul||68||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Gerke-379.jpg 4061417] |- | [[Morrison-15028|Gerrard, Barbara Marion]] ||1929 May 22||2015 Aug 04||||nee Morrison; W of Bill; M of Heather, Helen, Mickey, Anne, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Morrison-15028.jpg 3280463] |- | [[Gerrard-1053|Gerrard, Francis William (Bill)]] ||1932 Feb 14||2014 Dec 30||||H of Barbara; F of Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Gerrard-1053.jpg 3280475] |- |Gesslein, Mary||||||||W of Paul||3280233 |- | [[Gibbs-7260|Gibbs, E A]] ||||1965 Aug 02||78||AIF 6887|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Gibbs-7260.jpg 3311203] |- | [[Ackroyd-467|Gibson, Louisa Ann]] ||||1960 Feb 03||72||M of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Ackroyd-467.jpg 3260129] |- | [[Connors-1410|Gilbert, Bridget]] ||||1895 Jan 19||59||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Gilbert-14717.jpg 3300659] |- | [[Nankervis-367|Gilbert, Ethel Maud]] ||||1965 Dec 13||84||W of George Henry Gilbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Gilbert-14721.jpg 3300660] |- | [[Gilbert-14721|Gilbert, George Henry]] ||||1965 Apr 25||94||S of Bridget & William; H of Ethel Maud|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Gilbert-14721.jpg 3300660] |- | [[Gilbert-14718|Gilbert, Mary Jane]] ||||1869 Jun 08||7||D of Bridget & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Gilbert-14717.jpg 3300659] |- | [[Gilbert-14717|Gilbert, William]] ||||1920 Mar 02||85||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Gilbert-14717.jpg 3300659] |- | [[Gilbertson-639|Gilbertson, R C]] ||||1865 Mar 1||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Gilbertson-639.jpg 4110035] |- | [[Drenen-3|Gilchrist, Ellen]]||||1937 Jan 28||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Gilchrist-1629.jpg 3300804] |- | [[Gilchrist-1660|Gilchrist, Jason Lee]] ||||1974 Jul 14||<1||2 mths; S of Les & Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Gilchrist-1660.jpg 3280027] |- | [[Mathieson-648|Gilchrist, Jean]]||||1957 Oct 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Gilchrist-1659.jpg 3280032] |- | [[Pritchard-3995|Gilchrist, Judith Ann]] ||1954 Apr 03||2012 May 19||||W of Les; M of Gareth, Jason, Tanya, Nicole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Pritchard-3995.jpg 3280026] |- | [[Gilchrist-1661|Gilchrist, Lawerence]] ||||1934 Sep 16||52||with T Drenen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Drenen-2.jpg 3300837] |- | [[Gilchrist-1659|Gilchrist, Leslie]] ||||1970 Jun 02||83||AIF 16333|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Gilchrist-1659.jpg 3280032] |- | [[Graham-32632|Gilchrist, Margaret Valerie]] ||1928 Aug 13||2002 Feb 13||||W of Stanley; M of Robert, Leslie, Gregory, Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Gilchrist-1662.jpg 3280317] |- | [[Gilchrist-1662|Gilchrist, Stanley William]] ||1927 Aug 14||1998 Mar 06||||H of Margaret; F of Robert, Leslie, Gregory, Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Gilchrist-1662.jpg 3280317] |- | [[Gilchrist-1629|Gilchrist, Thomas]] ||||1925 May 28||78||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Gilchrist-1629.jpg 3300804] |- |Gill, Mary Ann||||1868 Mar 07||<1||11 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Coates-3460.jpg 4061495] |- |Gineitis, Jadvyga||||1979 Feb 17||60||||3280116 |- |Ginkel, Erika||1929 Sep 03||2019 Dec 01||||W of Karl (dec); M of Heidi, Marion, Werner, Annalise, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Ginkel-4-1.jpg 3280591] |- | [[Ginkel-4|Ginkel, Karl]] ||1927 Sep 28||1991 Aug 28||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Ginkel-4.jpg 3280590] |- | [[Dwyer-2632|Gittings, Anne]] ||||1918 Feb 27||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Gittings-218.jpg 3280281] |- |Gittings, Mary E||||1956 Aug 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Gittings-218.jpg 3280281] |- | [[Gittings-218|Gittings, Thomas]] ||||1929 Oct 30||||H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Gittings-218.jpg 3280281] |- | [[Gittings-217|Gittings, Thomas]] ||||1923 Jun 25||||S of Anne & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Gittings-218.jpg 3280281] |- | [[Jenkins-16035|Gladstone, Agnes Mary]] ||||1989 Nov 08||76||W of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Gladstone-406.jpg 4061379] |- | [[Gladstone-419|Gladstone, Albert Henry]] ||||1960 Dec 03||68||AIF 6268; H of May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Gladstone-419.jpg 3280088] |- | [[Gladstone-409|Gladstone, Alexander]] ||||1958 Jan 01||79||H of Keziah; F of Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Gladstone-409-1.jpg 4110207] |- | [[Gladstone-421|Gladstone, Alexander D]]||||1938 Aug 31||74||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Gladstone-409.jpg 4070207] |- | [[Gladstone-422|Gladstone, Allan]] ||||||10||S of Thomas & Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Gladstone-411.jpg 3260065] |- | [[Ladson-77|Gladstone, Amy Elizabeth]] ||||1968 Dec 21||46||W of Stanley; M of Ross, Neil, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Ladson-77.jpg 4110213] |- | [[Gladstone-424|Gladstone, Desmond S]] ||||1945 Jun 27||41||d. POW|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Gladstone-424.jpg 4070206] |- | [[Gladstone-426|Gladstone, E V (Dick)]] ||||1979 Sep 10||78||with Raymond Gladstone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Gladstone-425.jpg 4070205] |- | [[Woodgate-520|Gladstone, Emily Alice]] ||||1953 Jun 28||82||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Gladstone-409.jpg 4070207] |- | [[Gladstone-430|Gladstone, George Edward]] ||||1959 Feb 21||48||with his B Gordon Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Gladstone-429.jpg 3260194] |- | [[Gladstone-429|Gladstone, Gordon Thomas]] ||||1992 Nov 18||80||H of Tess; F of Estelle, Marilyne, Elizabeth, Amanda, Melanie, Gabriel; with his B George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Gladstone-429.jpg 3260194] |- | [[Mauger-223|Gladstone, Hannah]] ||||1957 Feb 12||70||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Gladstone-411.jpg 3260065] |- | [[Gladstone-431|Gladstone, Kenneth Leslie]] ||1916 Jan 03||2008 jul 30||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Gladstone-431.jpg 4070187] |- | [[Higgins-9151|Gladstone, Keziah]] ||||1949 Jul 07||64||W of Alexander; M of Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Gladstone-409-1.jpg 4110207] |- | [[Ennals-12|Gladstone, Mary Beatrice]] ||1908 Mar 16||1990 Jul 14||||W of Ken; M of Anne & Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Gladstone-431.jpg 4070187] |- | [[Fahey-890|Gladstone, May Irene]] ||||1968 Jul 10||69||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Gladstone-419.jpg 3280088] |- | [[Gladstone-406|Gladstone, Norman James]] ||||1997 Feb 23||81||H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Gladstone-406.jpg 4061379] |- | [[Gladstone-425|Gladstone, Raymond G]] ||||1983 Dec 26||76||with Dick Gladstone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Gladstone-425.jpg 4070205] |- | [[Gladstone-433|Gladstone, Ronald W]] ||||1963 Feb 27||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Gladstone-433.jpg 3280096] |- | [[Gladstone-411|Gladstone, Thomas]] ||||1962 Sep 04||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Gladstone-411-1.jpg 4110212] |- | [[Gladstone-411|Gladstone, Thomas C]] ||||1952 Jul 21||65||H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Gladstone-411.jpg 3260065] |- | [[Gladstone-427|Gladstone, William A]] ||||1916 Nov 08||26||KIA Ypres, France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Gladstone-424.jpg 4070206] |- | [[Glazebrook-151|Glazebrook, Isaac Knowles]] ||||1863 Nov 12||29||b. Liverpool|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Glazebrook-151.jpg 4061449] |- | [[Gleeson-1026|Gleeson, Danial]] ||||1944 Mar||||with Patrick Hanrahan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Gleeson-1026.jpg 3300710] |- | [[Glover-7108|Glover, Clara Rachiel]] ||1860 Feb 06||1860 Apr 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Glover-7108.jpg 4070295] |- | [[Warren-17671|Glover, Elizabeth]] ||||1874 May 06||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Warren-17671.jpg 4070294] |- | [[Glover-7109|Glover, Elizabeth Ann]] ||1864 Jan||1864 Apr|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Glover-7108.jpg 4070295] |- | [[Glover-7112|Glover, George]] ||1861 Nov 01||1925 Jun 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Glover-7111.jpg 4070296] |- | [[Stark-4845|Glover, Jessie]] ||||1879 May 18||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Glover-7111.jpg 4070296] |- | [[Glover-7110|Glover, William]] ||1828 Oct 06||1894 Jun 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Glover-7111.jpg 4070296] |- | [[Glover-7111|Glover, William Charles]] ||1858 Aug 17||1890 Jun|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Glover-7111.jpg 4070296] |- |Gluyas, Patricia Mary||||1982 Oct 20||42||||4090422 |- | [[Boyden-823|Gobbett, Ivy Victoria]] ||1918 Nov 04||1999 Sep 23||||D of Florence Boyden|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Larsett-3.jpg 3260156] |- | [[Godfrey-4828|Godfrey, Thomas]] ||||||70||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Godfrey-4828.jpg 3280149] |- | [[Hildebrand-1437|Gohler, Christa Monika]] ||1943 Feb 22||2017 Sep 10||||nee Hildebrand; W of Wolfgang; M of Annette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hildebrand-1437.jpg 3280474] |- | [[Hitchins-189|Goldsworthy, May Irene]] ||1905 May 11||1999 Aug 07||||W of Thomas Roy; M of Gwendoline, Kevin, Leslie, Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Goldsworthy-1342.jpg 4070213] |- | [[Goldsworthy-1342|Goldsworthy, Thomas Roy]] ||1904 Jul 31||1998 Aug 19||||H of May Irene; F of Gwendoline, Kevin, Leslie, Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Goldsworthy-1342.jpg 4070213] |- | [[York-6548|Goodger, Emma Irene]] ||||1987 May 08||||W of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Goodger-147.jpg 4110277] |- | [[Goodger-147|Goodger, Norman]] ||||1975 Dec 01||||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Goodger-147.jpg 4110277] |- | [[Davies-11795|Goodwin, Gladys Miriam]] ||||1938 Apr 19||42||W of Norman; M of Joyce & Ralph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Goodwin-9776.jpg 4070022] |- | [[Goodwin-9776|Goodwin, Norman Leslie]] ||||1981 Apr 04||88||H of Gladys; F of Joyce & Ralph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Goodwin-9776.jpg 4070022] |- | [[Goodyear-806|Goodear, John]] ||||1902 Mar 26||84||H of Eliza McMahon; F of William, John byron, Richard, Elizabeth, Francis, Caroline; b. England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Goodyear-806.jpg 4061639] |- | [[McNab-709|Goodyear, Jessie]] ||||1895 Dec 25||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/McNab-709.jpg 3310982] |- | [[Thomas-30494|Goodyear, Mary Ann]] ||||||80||Relict of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Thomas-30494.jpg 3310983] |- | [[Goodyear-804|Goodyear, Robert]] ||||1907 Dec 22||74||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/McNab-709.jpg 3310982] |- | [[Gool-30|Gool, John]] ||1921 Oct 25||2003 Sep 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Gool-30.jpg 3280280] |- | [[Gooley-176|Gooley, Mary]] ||||1962 Feb 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Gooley-176.jpg 3300700] |- | [[Johnston-20589|Gordon, Agnes May]] ||||1990 Mar 24||76||W of Charles Stewart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Johnston-20589.jpg 3280081] |- | [[Gordon-14710|Gordon, C]] ||||1964 Feb 08||67||AIF; H of Maisie; F of Dorothy, Thomas, Gerald, Carol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Gordon-14710.jpg 3280080] |- | [[Guthrie-3909|Gorrie, Alice Lena]] ||||1963 May 11||71||with Joseph Gorrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Gorrie-165.jpg 4110177] |- | [[Gorrie-223|Gorrie, David Norman]] ||||1988 May 02||||AIF; H of Eilleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Gorrie-223.jpg 3280566] |- | [[Gorrie-224|Gorrie, Edward John]] ||||1975 Nov 26||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Gorrie-225.jpg 4110169] |- | [[Kelsey-2299|Gorrie, Ellen Eileen]]||||2001 Mar 31||91||nee Kelsey; W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Kelsey-2299.jpg 3280567] |- | [[Gorrie-165|Gorrie, Joseph Maurice]] ||||1964 Jul 21||73||with Alice Gorrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Gorrie-165.jpg 4110177] |- | [[Gorrie-225|Gorrie, Maurice Joseph]] ||||1980 Oct 19||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Gorrie-225.jpg 4110169] |- | [[Gotsalks-1|Gotsalks, Edgar]] ||1914 Jul 31||1992 Dec 22||||b. Baldon, Latvia; F of Kurt, Janis, Bruno|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Gotsalks-1.jpg 4150368] |- | [[Gotz-265|Gotz, Alan Frederick]] ||||1986 Jun 27||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Gotz-265.jpg 3311181] |- | [[Gotz-267|Gotz, Albert]] ||||||11|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Gotz-267-1.jpg 4070268] |- | [[Ryan-13556|Gotz, Alma Dorothy]] ||||1986 Oct 13||74||W of Jacob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Gotz-269.jpg 3311193] |- | [[Gotz-268|Gotz, Francis]] ||||||<1||1 mth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Gotz-267-1.jpg 4070268] |- | [[Gotz-266|Gotz, Jacob]] ||||1955 May 22||74||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Gotz-267-1.jpg 4070268] |- | [[Gotz-269|Gotz, Jacob (Jake)]] ||||1998 Oct 25||87||H of Alma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Gotz-269.jpg 3311193] |- | [[Gotz-271|Gotz, John Alfred (Lou)]] ||1937 Nov 17||2016 Jun 11||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Gotz-271.jpg 3311194] |- | [[Gotz-270|Gotz, Raymond Alexander]] ||||1984 Jan 22||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Gotz-270.jpg 3311191] |- | [[Gough-2117|Gough, John Henry]] ||||1992 May 09||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Gough-2117.jpg 3311026] |- | [[Gould-7114|Gould, Elizabeth M]] ||||1915 Jun 06||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Gould-7114.jpg 3260070] |- | [[Lupton-888|Gourdie, Nellie]] ||||1980 Nov 16||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Lupton-888.jpg 3280533] |- | [[Eddington-112|Gracie, Easter Shoolbred]] ||||1909 Sep 28||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Gracie-313.jpg 4070149] |- | [[Gracie-170|Gracie, Frederick Thomas (Paddy)]] ||1913 Jul 13||1993 May 22||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Gracie-170.jpg 4070150] |- | [[Gracie-173|Gracie, George]] ||||1987 Jan 03||83||H of Isobel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Gracie-173.jpg 3280075] |- | [[Gracie-442|Gracie, Helen Margaret]] ||||1967 Feb 10||23||D of George & Isobel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Gracie-173.jpg 3280075] |- | [[Power-3889|Gracie, Isobel]] ||||1987 Oct 18||80||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Gracie-173.jpg 3280075] |- | [[Doig-783|Gracie, Lillian Osborn (Bubby)]] ||1927 Feb 06||2016 Oct 20||||W of Robert; M of Ian & Beth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Gracie-286.jpg 4070231] |- | [[Mahlstedt-43|Gracie, Margaret Ellen]] ||||1950 Jan 13||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Gracie-313.jpg 4070149] |- | [[Crowe-2722|Gracie, Mary Vanessa]] ||1911 Feb 13||1997 Jan 13||||nee Crowe; W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Gracie-170.jpg 4070150] |- | [[Gracie-286|Gracie, Robert Henry (Bob)]] ||1925 Aug 04||1996 Nov 16||||H of Lillian; F of Ian & Beth; worked for Victorian Railways|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Gracie-286.jpg 4070231] |- | [[Gracie-313|Gracie, William Henry]] ||||1941 Apr 25||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Gracie-313.jpg 4070149] |- | [[Chicken-166|Graham, Dinah]] ||||191? Nov 20||83?||b. Carlisle, England; d. Wangaratta; W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Graham-22736-1.jpg 4061333] |- | [[Graham-22744|Graham, Donald James]] ||1933 Jul 31||1985 Apr 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Graham-22744.jpg 3280556] |- | [[Macgrotty-1|Graham, Elsie May]] ||||1970 Apr 08||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Macgrotty-1.jpg 3311165] |- | [[Graham-22736|Graham, George]] ||||187? Jun 30||41||H of Dinah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Graham-22736-1.jpg 4061333] |- |Graham, George Dinah||||||||d. Wooragee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Graham-22743.jpg 4061335] |- | [[Graham-22747|Graham, J]] ||||1953 Sep 01||59||AIF V4979; b. Northumberland, UK, served as 2LT Royal Scots Fusiliers WWI|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Graham-22747.jpg 4110010] |- | [[Graham-22742|Graham, John]] ||186? Mar 16||1886 Jun 12||||b. Wooragee; d. Wangaratta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Graham-22742.jpg 4061334] |- | [[Graham-22743|Graham, John]] ||||1866 Jun 11||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Graham-22743.jpg 4061335] |- | [[Graham-22737|Graham, Mary Elizabeth]] ||||1892 Apr 16||34||d. Wangaratta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Graham-22742.jpg 4061334] |- | [[Graham-22740|Graham, Thomas David]] ||||1867 Jun 16||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Graham-22743.jpg 4061335] |- | [[Graham-22739|Graham, William Robert]] ||||1866 Oct 13||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Graham-22743.jpg 4061335] |- | [[Grail-3|Grail, John]] ||1872||1921|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Grail-3.jpg 4061224] |- | [[Hawkes-1533|Gray, Edith Emily]] ||1889||1935||||nee Hawkes; W of Alex; M of Les, Dave, Jean, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Hawkes-1533.jpg 4061479] |- | [[Wareing-169|Gray, Margaret]] ||1894 Jun 15||1980 Oct 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Wareing-169.jpg 3311076] |- | [[Gray-30360|Gray, Victor Roy]] ||||1963 Aug 16||38||AIF VX94128; H of Mavis Elmer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Gray-30360.jpg 3311142] |- | [[Grayling-99|Grayling, P G]] ||||1985 Nov 23||88||AIF 14678|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Grayling-99.jpg 3280568] |- | [[Green-38957|Green, Charles Cecil]] ||||1974 Jul 03||73||H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Green-38957.jpg 3310932] |- | [[Green-38958|Green, John Patrick]] ||||1978 Nov 27||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Green-38958.jpg 3300699] |- | [[Hobbs-9766|Green, Louisa May]] ||||1993 Apr 18||88||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Green-38957.jpg 3310932] |- | [[Brooks-27770|Greene, Catherine Mary]] ||1912 Apr 06||1994 May 23||||W of Terence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Greene-8680-1.jpg 3280239] |- | [[Greene-8680|Greene, Terence D]] ||||1948 Apr 03||39||H of Kath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Greene-8680.jpg 3280238] |- | [[Greenhill-238|Greenhill, Leonard George]] ||||1987 Jul 13||73||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Greenhill-238.jpg 4061591] |- | [[Greensill-54|Greensill, Thomas Arthur]] ||1859 Aug 05||1932 Jun 18||||b. Birmingham, England; H of Lillian Margaret; F of Arthur, Tom, Mary, Jack, Marion, Alfred, Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Greensill-54.jpg 3260132] |- | [[Greenwood-3972|Greenwood, Elizabeth Marion]] ||||1912 Dec 25||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Greenwood-3972.jpg 4070175] |- | [[Marks-4244|Greer, Charlotte]] ||||1890 Jan 09||42||W of W J Greer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Marks-4244.jpg 3311035] |- | [[Ellis-21218|Greer, Minnie]] ||||1899 Sep 08||28||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Greer-5839.jpg 3311036] |- | [[Greer-5839|Greer, William John]] ||||1915 May 02||82||H of Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Greer-5839.jpg 3311036] |- | [[Gregory-14836|Gregory, John]] ||||1869||38||H of Eliza||Funeral notice |- | [[Grenfell-507|Grenfell, Edward Oliver]] ||1915 Oct 15||1984 Dec 30||||H of Peg; F of Lesley, Marlene, Ian, Jennifer, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Grenfell-507.jpg 3311197] |- | [[Hoare-2458|Grenfell, Margaret (Peg)]] ||1918 Apr 28||1988 Jun 21||||W of Edward; M of Lesley, Marlene, Ian, Jennifer, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Grenfell-507.jpg 3311197] |- | [[Greig-1196|Grieg, Alexander]] ||||1900 Apr 09||||b. Aberdeen, Scotland; B of Ann Grieg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Greig-1196.jpg 4110016] |- | [[Greig-1066|Grieig, Ann]] ||||1902 Jan 10||||b. Aberdeen, Scotland; Sis of Alexander Greig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Greig-1196.jpg 4110016] |- | [[Griffin-15196|Griffin, Rev Patrick J]] ||||1934 Jun 15||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Griffin-15196.jpg 4150365] |- | [[Griffiths-4751|Griffiths, Anthony Peter]] ||||1956 Feb 19||1||13 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Griffiths-4753.jpg 3280220] |- | [[Griffiths-4753|Griffiths, David]] ||||1958 May 23||||baby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Griffiths-4753.jpg 3280220] |- | [[Mckay-6680|Griffiths, Elizabeth]] ||||1873 Aug 09||34||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Griffiths-4474.jpg 4061338] |- | [[Small-5586|Griffiths, Ettie May]] ||1913 Aug 01||1968 Aug 02||||nee Small; b. Rainbow; W of Wally; M of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Small-5586.jpg 4070242] |- | [[Bromage-24|Griffiths, Gladys May]] ||||1980 Jul 09||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Bromage-24.jpg 4061359] |- | [[Griffiths-4478|Griffiths, Jessie]] ||||1869 Jul 06||1||D of John & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Griffiths-4474.jpg 4061338] |- | [[Griffiths-4475|Griffiths, John]] ||||1870 Aug 31||<1 ||9 mths; S of John & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Griffiths-4474.jpg 4061338] |- | [[Griffiths-4474|Griffiths, John]] ||||1900 Jun 27||73||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Mckay-6680.jpg 4061339] |- | [[Griffiths-4476|Griffiths, Lewis]] ||||1869 Mar 09||2||S of John & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Griffiths-4474.jpg 4061338] |- | [[Griffiths-4477|Griffiths, Sarah]] ||||1874 Apr 29||1||D of John & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Griffiths-4474.jpg 4061338] |- |Griffiths, Sr. Mary||1935 Dec 04||2017 Feb 20||||||3280358 |- | [[Griffiths-4752|Griffiths, Thomas Francis (Tom)]] ||1924 Aug 07||2015 Oct 02||||H of Louise; F of Anthony & David (both dec), Christopher, Mark, Amber, Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Griffiths-4752.jpg 3280165] |- |Gunter, Charles||1940 Apr 06||1959 Feb 12||||S of Rosalia Mim||3280044 |- |Gussey, Catherine||||1985 Sep 27||85||||4090368 |- | [[Duncan-14819|Guthrie, Agnes]] ||||1963 Dec 31||79||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Guthrie-3897.jpg 3311098] |- |Guthrie, Agnes Jean||1927 Apr 21||2009 May 03||||W of Don; M of Suzanne & Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Guthrie-4409.jpg 3311126] |- | [[Guthrie-4233|Guthrie, Albert Ernest]] ||1906 Apr 01||1990 Jun 10||||H of Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Guthrie-4233.jpg 3280459] |- | [[Guthrie-4407|Guthrie, Bernard David (Barney)]] ||1922 Apr 01||2014 May 25||||H of Nattie; F of Suzanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Guthrie-4407.jpg 3311100] |- | [[Guthrie-4232|Guthrie, Cecil L]] ||||1921 Nov 21||22||S of Elizabeth & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Guthrie-917-1.jpg 3300627] |- | [[Guthrie-3899|Guthrie, David]] ||||1945 Feb 28||65||with Eva Guthrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Guthrie-3899.jpg 4110175] |- | [[Pryke-176|Guthrie, Doris I]] ||1898||1975||||with Leslie Guthrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Guthrie-4408.jpg 3280381] |- | [[Guthrie-3918|Guthrie, Edward John (Jack)]] ||||1997||83||H of May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Guthrie-3918.jpg 3311092] |- | [[Daley-304|Guthrie, Elizabeth T]] ||||1930 Mar 20||64||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Guthrie-917-1.jpg 3300627] |- | [[Vodden-61|Guthrie, Eva]] ||||1970 Aug 28||81||with David Guthrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Guthrie-3899.jpg 4110175] |- |Guthrie, Georgina May||||2003||90||W of Edward (Jack)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Guthrie-3918.jpg 3311092] |- | [[Guthrie-917|Guthrie, James H]] ||||1922 Jun 14||51||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Guthrie-917-1.jpg 3300627] |- | [[Guthrie-3912|Guthrie, Josephine E]] ||||1908 May 06||5||D of Elizabeth & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Guthrie-917-1.jpg 3300627] |- | [[Guthrie-4408|Guthrie, Leslie J]] ||1898||1977||||with Doris Guthrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Guthrie-4408.jpg 3280381] |- | [[White-61247|Guthrie, Mary Gwendoline]] ||1910 Apr 01||1979 Sep 06||||nee White; W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/White-61247.jpg 3280458] |- | [[Nebel-121|Guthrie, Minnie E]] ||||1906 Apr 14||36||W of Thomas; M of Ella, Herman, Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Nebel-121.jpg 4110129] |- | [[Guthrie-4409|Guthrie, Robert Donald]] ||1923 Sep 28||2014 Mar 06||||H of Jean; F of Suzanne & Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Guthrie-4409.jpg 3311126] |- | [[Guthrie-4410|Guthrie, Roy D]] ||||1973 Feb 17||51||AIF; H of Marjorie; F of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Guthrie-4410.jpg 4110178] |- | [[Guthrie-3897|Guthrie, Thomas]] ||||1953 Nov 03||79||H of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Guthrie-3897.jpg 3311098] |- | [[Guthrie-4234|Guthrie, Thomas Herman]] ||||1975||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Guthrie-3918.jpg 3311092] |- | [[Guthrie-3914|Guthrie, William J]] ||||1975 Jun 01||68||S of Elizabeth & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Guthrie-917-1.jpg 3300627] |- | [[Collier-5294|Guy, Emily Isabella]] ||||1936 Aug 15||59||with Henry Guy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Guy-3483.jpg 3310910] |- | [[Guy-3483|Guy, Henry Harvey]] ||||1952 Aug 19||72||with Emily Guy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Guy-3483.jpg 3310910] |- | [[Haddock-2432|Haddock, George Allan]] ||||1870 Apr 01||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Haddock-2432.jpg 4061526] |- | [[Hagan-1792|Hagan, Matthew]] ||||1924 Apr 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Hagan-1792.jpg 3280285] |- | [[Haig-360|Haig, Alexander]] ||||1873 Apr 23||74||H of Margaret; b. Dunse, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Haig-360.jpg 4110055] |- | [[Haig-514|Haig, David]] ||||1887 Mar 20||42||d. Wangaratta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Haig-514.jpg 4110046] |- | [[Stark-4869|Haig, Eliza]] ||||1918 Jul 27||87||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Haig-513.jpg 4110355] |- | [[Macdougal-64|Haig, Margaret]] ||||1872 Apr 04||68||W of Alexander; b. Kelso, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Haig-360.jpg 4110055] |- | [[Haig-513|Haig, Thomas]] ||||1892 Mar 16||64||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Haig-513.jpg 4110355] |- | [[Haire-505|Haire, John Mathew]] ||||1973 Aug 21||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Haire-505.jpg 3280009] |- | [[Hall-50542|Hall, Albert Griffith]] ||||1975 May 05||70||uncle of Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Hall-50542.jpg 4070130] |- | [[Hall-50544|Hall, Grace]] ||1914 Nov 30||1971 Dec 24||||D of William & Phebe Hall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Hall-50544.jpg 3260216] |- | [[Smyth-2937|Hall, Margaret Ann]] ||||1965 Apr 21||73||with William Hall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Hall-50551.jpg 4070138] |- | [[Hall-50551|Hall, William Edward]] ||||1970 Jul 28||75||with Margaret Hall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Hall-50551.jpg 4070138] |- | [[Halvey-17|Halvey, William]] ||||1895 Mar 17||84||b. City Limerick, Ireland; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Halvey-17.jpg 3300844] |- | [[Hamilton-25262|Hamilton, Charles]] ||||1951 Dec 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Hamilton-25262.jpg 3280212] |- | [[Tracy-3523|Hamilton, Margaret]] ||||1971 Aug 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Hamilton-25262.jpg 3280212] |- | [[Hammersley-175|Hammersley, Frederick]] ||||1902 May 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Hammersley-175.jpg 4061576] |- | [[Hammill-182|Hammill, Maxwell Joseph Robert]] ||||1983 Jul 22||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Hammill-182.jpg 4090412] |- | [[Hancock-9332|Hancock, Arthur David]] ||||1988 Aug 29||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Hancock-9332.jpg 4090351] |- | [[Sloane-503|Handcock, Mary Janet]] ||||1984 Jun 02||||W of Norman; M of Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Handcock-364.jpg 4150447] |- | [[Handcock-364|Handcock, Norman Charles]] ||||1989 Jul 05||||H of Mary; F of Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Handcock-364.jpg 4150447] |- |Hannaford?, Anne||||1961 Mar 21||83||||3311025 |- |Hannah, Margaret||||1879? Jul 17||22||Sis of Ellen Hannah||4061499 |- | [[Hanrahan-547|Hanrahan, Patrick]] ||||1943 Aug||||with Danial Gleeson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Gleeson-1026.jpg 3300710] |- | [[Hanrahan-553|Hanrahan, William Patrick]] ||||1924 Jul 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Hanrahan-553.jpg 3280267] |- | [[Harding-7673|Harding, George Valentine]] ||||1981 Jan 30||64||H of Mary; F of Elizabeth, George, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Harding-7673-1.jpg 3311080] |- |Harding, Mary Elizabeth||||2002 Nov 03||80||W of George; M of Elizabeth, George, Susan||3311080 |- | [[De_Courtet-1|Hardy, Flore Heloise Elizabeth]] ||1836||1898||||nee De Courtet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Hardy-8288.jpg 4031238] |- | [[Hardy-8290|Hardy, Francis William]]||1875||1875|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Hardy-8288.jpg 4031238] |- | [[Hardy-8289|Hardy, Gustave]] ||1868||1944|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Hardy-8288.jpg 4031238] |- | [[Hardy-8288|Hardy, James]]||1836||1910|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Hardy-8288.jpg 4031238] |- | [[Hardy-8291|Hardy, John Henry]] ||||1987 Feb 28||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Hardy-8291.jpg 4090357] |- | [[Dettmann-83|Hardy, Phoebe]] ||||1958 Feb 27||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Dettmann-83.jpg 3260098] |- | [[Bartsh-20|Hargreaves, Emma]] ||||1897 Nov 19||46||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Bartsh-20.jpg 4061472] |- | [[Hargreaves-1197|Hargreaves, Isabella]] ||||1885 Feb 14||11||D of John & Margaret Hargreaves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Hargreaves-1198.jpg 4061540] |- | [[Hargreaves-1199|Hargreaves, James]] ||||1965 Feb 18||82||H of Elsie Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Swasbrick-16.jpg 4061541] |- | [[Hargreaves-1198|Hargreaves, John]] ||||1913 Aug 22||76||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Hargreaves-1198.jpg 4061540] |- | [[Swasbrick-16|Hargreaves, Margaret]] ||||1927 Mar 31||79||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Swasbrick-16.jpg 4061541] |- | [[Dart-1032|Harmes, Annie Louisa]] ||1873||1946||||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Harmes-66.jpg 3310899] |- | [[Harmes-66|Harmes, Richard]] ||1869||1939||||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Harmes-66.jpg 3310899] |- | [[Osborn-6626|Harms, Elizabeth Grace]] ||||1945 Jul 20||36||with Francis Harms|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Harms-2105.jpg 4070031] |- | [[Harms-2105|Harms, Francis]] ||||1969 Dec 02||69||with Elizabeth Harms|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Harms-2105.jpg 4070031] |- | [[McDougall-2381|Harper, Isabella]] ||||1903 Oct 26||64||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Harper-12238.jpg 4090484] |- | [[Thomas-48444|Harper, Johanna]] ||||1946 Nov 26||81||W of Jseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Harper-12463.jpg 4070197] |- | [[Harper-12463|Harper, Joseph Pearce]] ||||1945 Apr 25||83||H of Johanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Harper-12463.jpg 4070197] |- | [[Harper-12465|Harper, Joseph Stephen]] ||||1925 Mar 16||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Harper-12465.jpg 4070196] |- | [[Harper-12239|Harper, Robert]] ||||1875 Mar 19||2||S of Isabella & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Harper-12238.jpg 4090484] |- | [[Harper-12238|Harper, Robert]] ||||1918 Oct 14||86||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Harper-12238.jpg 4090484] |- | [[Humphreys-2956|Harrington, Anne Adelaide]] ||1916 Oct 04||2006 Sep 08||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Humphreys-2956.jpg 3280465] |- | [[Scott-41685|Harrington, Edith Agnes]] ||1899 Oct 15||1980 Dec 15||||M of Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Scott-41685.jpg 3311001] |- |Harris, Alfred||||||||bur. Favont, England; with G V Harris||3260050 |- |Harris, C V||||||||bur. Favont, England; with Fred & Alfred||3260050 |- | [[Place-1580|Harris, Elizabeth]] ||||1884 Oct 12||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Harris-44291.jpg 4061612] |- | [[Lefoe-19|Harris, Elma Frances]] ||||2000 Jan 17||90||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Lefoe-19.jpg 4070095] |- |Harris, Fred||||||||bur. Favont, England; with G V Harris||3260050 |- | [[Harris-44291|Harris, George]] ||||1905 Apr 05||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Harris-44291.jpg 4061612] |- | [[Harris-44301|Harris, Roy J]] ||||1973 Jan 21||72||AIF; H of Elma; F of Nola|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Lefoe-19.jpg 4070095] |- | [[Ramsay-2944|Harrison, Emma]] ||||1957 Jun 27||86||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Harrison-20840.jpg 4090542] |- | [[Harrison-20840|Harrison, William]] ||||1943 Jan 23||76||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Harrison-20840.jpg 4090542] |- | [[Hartmann-612|Hartmann, August]] ||||1886 Jan 11||52||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Hartmann-612.jpg 4110068] |- | [[Reid-6411|Hartmann, Emily]] ||||1914 Oct 03||76||W of August|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Hartmann-612.jpg 4110068] |- | [[Burton-10682|Hartnup, Elizabeth Ann]] ||||1957||79||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Boyce-3175.jpg 4061221] |- | [[Hartnup-53|Hartnup, William]] ||||1921||66||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Boyce-3175.jpg 4061221] |- | [[Townsend-9039|Harvey, Alice M]] ||||1952 Apr 05||||W of Ernest; M of Merle & Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Harvey-16114.jpg 4061281] |- | [[Harvey-16115|Harvey, Ernest]] ||||1925 May 28||||S of Alice & Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Harvey-16114.jpg 4061281] |- | [[Harvey-16114|Harvey, Ernest W]] ||||1962 Sep 26||||H of Alice; F of Merle & Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Harvey-16114.jpg 4061281] |- | [[Williams-94296|Harvey, Kathleen]] ||||2000 Sep 14||93||nee Williams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Williams-94296.jpg 4070067] |- | [[Milne-2954|Harvey, Margaret H]] ||||1956 Jun 17||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Milne-2954.jpg 4110195] |- |Harvey, May Halley||||1996 Oct 22||86||W of Roy; M of Lynette-Vivienne, Sylvia, Nola|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Harvey-16172.jpg 4061283] |- | [[Harvey-16172|Harvey, Roy Collington]] ||||1971 Nov 28||67||H of May; F of Lynette-Vivienne, Sylvia, Nola|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Harvey-16172.jpg 4061283] |- | [[Gentle-307|Harvey, Sarah]] ||||1951 Apr 08||86||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Harvey-8822.jpg 4070011] |- | [[Harvey-8822|Harvey, William S]] ||||1937 Dec 31||76||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Harvey-8822.jpg 4070011] |- | [[Harwood-2552|Harwood, Alexander Roy]] ||||1983 Aug 14||85||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Harwood-2552.jpg 4150444] |- | [[Harwood-2555|Harwood, Raymond L]] ||1921 Sep 13||1997 Jun 29||||H of Lillian (nee Parnaby); F of John & Sally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Harwood-2555.jpg 3280519] |- | [[Betteridge-341|Hateley, Eugenie (Jean)]] ||||1994 Aug 03||80||W of John; M of Barry, Brian (dec), Joy, Russell, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Betteridge-341.jpg 3280148] |- | [[Hateley-533|Hateley, John Patrick]] ||||1977 Feb 20||68||H of Eugenie; F of Barry, Brian (dec), Joy, Russell, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Hateley-533.jpg 3280147] |- | [[Scanlan-428|Hawking, Doreen Nita]] ||1922 Apr 22||2019 Jan 23||96||nee Scanlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Scanlan-428.jpg 4090486] |- | [[Hawking-88|Hawking, Ernest Jack]] ||||1989 Jul 06||74||with Margaret Hawking|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Hawking-88.jpg 4090483] |- |Hawking, Margaret Jean||||1961 May 31||36||with Ernest Hawking|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Hawking-88.jpg 4090483] |- | [[Hayden-5019|Hayden, Kerry Lance]] ||1944 Nov 26||1994 Feb 02||||H of Dorothy; F of Kylie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Hayden-5019.jpg 4110334] |- | [[Hayden-5020|Hayden, William George]] ||||1976 Aug 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Hayden-5020.jpg 3280177] |- | [[Holmes-16594|Hayes, Ida Louise]] ||||1974 Feb 22||81||W of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Hayes-15698.jpg 4090461] |- | [[Hayes-15698|Hayes, Leslie Harold]] ||||1976 Jul 21||83||H of Ida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Hayes-15698.jpg 4090461] |- | [[Black-15043|Hayes, Margaret]] ||||1893 Dec 26||44||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Hayes-13812.jpg 4061611] |- | [[Hayes-13812|Hayes, Matthew]] ||||1923 Apr 28||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Hayes-13812.jpg 4061611] |- | [[Hayes-15702|Hayes, Matthew]] ||||1880 Sep 25||73||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Hayes-15702.jpg 4110059] |- | [[Hayes-15704|Hayes, Michael Shane]] ||||1992 Oct 06||21||S of Margot & Terry; B of Carl & Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Hayes-15704.jpg 4150384] |- | [[Hayes-13814|Hayes, Robert]] ||||||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Hayes-13812.jpg 4061611] |- | [[Cooper-29720|Hayes, Sarah]] ||||1889 Nov 28||73||W of Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Hayes-15702.jpg 4110059] |- | [[Hayes-15703|Hayes, Thomas]] ||||1920 Jan 25||75||S of Matthew & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Hayes-15702.jpg 4110059] |- | [[Hayes-13813|Hayes, William]] ||||||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Hayes-13812.jpg 4061611] |- | [[Pearson-8153|Heaton, Mary Ann]] ||||1911 Jun 04||72||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Heaton-1326.jpg 4070271] |- | [[Heaton-1326|Heaton, Richard]] ||||1873? Mar 23||38?||F of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Heaton-1326.jpg 4070271] |- | [[Richards-16199|Heddles, Dorothy Maude]] ||1920 May 24||2013 Jun 26||||W of Marcus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Heddles-16.jpg 3280503] |- | [[Heddles-16|Heddles, Marcus John]] ||1918 Nov 02||2003 Aug 18||||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Heddles-16.jpg 3280503] |- |Hemley, Joanne Elizabeth||1963 Jun 25||2018 Mar 08||||||4070041 |- | [[Henderson-21386|Henderson, James]] ||1887||1949|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Henderson-21386.jpg 3260106] |- | [[Henderson-21387|Henderson, Leonard Stanley]] ||||1962 May 01||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Henderson-21387.jpg 4110201] |- | [[Hennessy-963|Hennessy, James]] |||||||||| |- | [[Hennigan-558|Hennigan, Timothy]] ||1901||1986||||S of Timothy & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Hennigan-558.jpg 4090365] |- | [[Thake-460|Henry, Lillian Ellen]] ||||1951 Jan 13||||M of Ted & Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Thake-460.jpg 4070342] |- | [[Hewer-230|Hewer, William Henry]] ||||1962 Dec ||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Hewer-230.jpg 3260152] |- | [[Stead-911|Hewitt, Ann]] ||||1872 Aug 10||49||W of J T Hewitt; D of Thomas Stead of Leeds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Stead-911.jpg 4070109] |- | [[Burgoine-47|Hicks, Matilda Elizabeth]] ||1891 Sep 11||1987 Sep 19||||W of Ernie; M of Vic, Keith, Alma, Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Burgoine-47.jpg 4090355] |- | [[Radcliffe-1494|Higgins, Anne Radcliffe]] ||||1887 May 13||68||W of Thomas; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Higgins-9291.jpg 4070278] |- | [[Higgins-9337|Higgins, Evelyn Mary]] ||||1858 Mar 07||1||18 mths; D of James Higgins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Higgins-9337.jpg 4070280] |- | [[Higgins-3180|Higgins, John]] ||||1869 Apr 12||66||GF of Alice Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Higgins-3180.jpg 4070077] |- | [[Higgins-9341|Higgins, Lorraine Gail]] ||1960 Jul 03||1960 Sep 16||||D of Robert & Patricia; Sis of Lennie, Lynette, Kaye, Annette, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Higgins-9341.jpg 3280056] |- | [[Higgins-9291|Higgins, Thomas]] ||||1861 Nov 26||40?||b. Isle of Man; H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Higgins-9291.jpg 4070278] |- | [[Higgs-2106|Higgs, Alfred]] ||||1942 Aug 04||79||H of Bessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Higgs-2106.jpg 3280329] |- |Higgs, Alfred Vincent||||||||S of Alfred & Bessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Higgs-2106.jpg 3280329] |- | [[Trauelsen-1|Higgs, Bessie]] ||||1901 May 01||37||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Higgs-2106.jpg 3280329] |- |Hildebrand, Elisabeth||1921 Feb 25||1984 Jan 06||||W of Rudi; M of Christa, Barbara, Gerlinde, Bernhard, Geoffrey||3280532 |- |Hill, Elva Gertrude||1930 Jan 23||2012 Oct 30||||W of Peter; M of Carol & Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Hill-41875.jpg 3300776] |- | [[Hill-41869|Hill, Francis Roy]] ||||1965 Nov 22||61||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Hill-41869.jpg 3280072] |- |Hill, Janet Christina May||1895 May 24||1965 Jul 19||||W of James Alexander; M of Desmond, Alwyn, Gordon||4061374 |- | [[Hill-32442|Hill, Meredith M]] ||||1974 May 11||73?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Hill-32442.jpg 4061293] |- | [[McMahon-3859|Hill, Nora Jane]] ||||1897 Dec 17||31||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/McMahon-3859.jpg 3280349] |- | [[Hill-41875|Hill, Peter Alexander]] ||1924 Nov 02||1997 Aug 02||||H of Elva; F of Carol & Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Hill-41875.jpg 3300776] |- | [[Hill-41855|Hill, Robert Alexander]] ||||1956 Nov 13||56||H of Sylvia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Hill-41855.jpg 3280030] |- | [[Brown-117765|Hill, Sarah Ethel]] ||||1988 Nov 28||84||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Hill-41869.jpg 3280072] |- | [[Begnone-6|Hill, Sylvia Violet]] ||||1969 May 17||57||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Hill-41855.jpg 3280030] |- | [[Hill-41818|Hill, William]] ||||1894 Jul 25||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Alpert-89.jpg 4110299] |- | [[Hill-41811|Hill, William Albert]] ||||1981 Dec 21||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Hill-41811.jpg 4061514] |- | [[Datson-104|Hines, Annie]] ||||1909? Apr 30||28||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Datson-104.jpg 4110292] |- | [[Hines-4555|Hines, James]] ||||1897 Sep 23||82||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Hines-4555.jpg 4061617] |- | [[Syddle-1|Hines, Sarah]] ||||1896 Jun 28||80||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Hines-4555.jpg 4061617] |- | [[Hines-4554|Hines, William]] ||||1876 Feb 05||19||S of James & Sarah Hines|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Hines-4554.jpg 4061616] |- |Hocking, Elaine E||1938 May 19||2004 Mar 29||||W of Keith; M of Karen, Barry, Julie, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Hocking-1089.jpg 3280154] |- | [[Hocking-1089|Hocking, Keith R]] ||||1978 Sep 23||51||H of Elaine; F of Karen, Barry, Julie, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Hocking-1089.jpg 3280154] |- | [[Norley-40|Hocking, Maud]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Norley-40.jpg 4070240] |- | [[Hocking-1086|Hocking, Violet Marjorie]] ||1904 May 21||2003 Oct 23||||D of Ralph & Charlotte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Hocking-1086.jpg 4150460] |- |Hodge, Bessie||||190? Sep 29||68||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Hodge-5122.jpg 4110289] |- | [[Cornelius-2367|Hodge, Ellen Jane F]] ||1871||1950||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Hodge-5119.jpg 3311044] |- | [[Hodge-5122|Hodge, George]] ||||1906 May 26||76||H of Bessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Hodge-5122.jpg 4110289] |- | [[Hodge-5120|Hodge, John]] ||1861||1921||||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Hodge-5119.jpg 3311044] |- | [[Hodge-5121|Hodge, Mick (Rupert Vincent)]] ||1901 Sep 20||1976 Oct 29||||H of Marj; F of Miles & Warner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Hodge-5121.jpg 3260183] |- | [[Hodge-5119|Hodge, P H R]] ||||||||RAAF, missing in action, 1942, Celebes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Hodge-5119.jpg 3311044] |- | [[Hodgens-78|Hodgens, David Earl]] ||||1955 Jun 05||60||AIF 22302; H of Nellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Hodgens-78.jpg 3260219] |- | [[Ottrey-8|Hodgens, Nellie May]] ||1902 Jul 05||1994 Apr 06||91||W of David; M of Robert (Bob)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Hodgens-78.jpg 3260219] |- | [[Edhouse-37|Hodges, Noel Irene]] ||1919 Dec 25||2002 Jan 01||||nee Edhouse (Phillips); M of David, Barry, Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Edhouse-37.jpg 3311151] |- | [[Hodgson-3972|Hodgson, Cecil]] ||||||<1||6 mths; S of Robert Hodgson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Hodgson-3970.jpg 4061423] |- | [[Hodgson-3971|Hodgson, Eleanor Isabel]] ||||||<1||11 mths; D of Robert Hodgson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Hodgson-3970.jpg 4061423] |- | [[Hodgson-3970|Hodgson, Robert Buckley]] ||||||53||S of John Hodgson M.L.C.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Hodgson-3970.jpg 4061423] |- | [[Hoffmann-2680|Hoffman, William G]] ||||1975 May 15||76||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Hoffmann-2680.jpg 3280526] |- |Hoffmann, Anna||||1995 Jan 05||95||with Cyril Hoffmann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Hoffmann-2677.jpg 4150431] |- | [[Hoffmann-2677|Hoffmann, Cyril P]] ||||1980 Feb 25||85||with Anna Hoffmann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Hoffmann-2677.jpg 4150431] |- | [[Hoffmann-2672|Hoffmann, Jacob]] ||1846 Apr 07||1920 Oct 12|||| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Hoffmann-2672.jpg 4110135] |- | [[Hoffmann-2681|Hoffmann, John]] ||||1933 Nov 26||||baby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Hoffmann-2681.jpg 3310989] |- | [[Esther-96|Hoffmann, Sophie]] ||||1902 May 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Hoffmann-2672.jpg 4110135] |- | [[Hogg-3107|Hogg, Edward Graham (Eddie)]] ||||1987 Jul 23||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Hogg-3107.jpg 4090356] |- | [[Holder-3137|Holder, Frank Arthur Westerby]] ||1918 Jun 22||2006 Dec 19||||H of Beryl; F of Keith & Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Holder-3137.jpg 3280466] |- | [[Forrest-2537|Holder, Jessie Beryl]] ||1913 Dec 21||2006 Aug 08||||nee Forrest; W of Frank; M of Keith & Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Forrest-2537.jpg 4110005] |- | [[Holder-3139|Holder, Keith Neville]] ||1947 Jun 15||2009 May 08||||B of Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Holder-3139.jpg 3280467] |- | [[Holland-12434|Holland, Ian John]] ||||1946|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Holland-12434.jpg 4070064] |- | [[Moore-60321|Holland, Jessie May]] ||||1976 Jan 23||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Holland-12434.jpg 4070064] |- | [[Holland-12433|Holland, Thomas William]] ||||1965 Dec 23||68?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Holland-12434.jpg 4070064] |- |Hollow, June Margaret||1926 Jun 02||1954 Dec 04||||Sis of Nancy Hilary Weisser||3300796 |- |Holloway, Alfred J H||||1868 Jun? 21||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Holloway-5187.jpg 4090496] |- | [[Holloway-5188|Holloway, David Henry H]] ||||1868 Sep 30||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Holloway-5187.jpg 4090496] |- |Holloway, Frederick William||||1??4 Feb 21||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Holloway-5187.jpg 4090496] |- | [[Jensen-12891|Holloway, Gwenyth Ruth]] ||1939 Oct 16||1990 Apr 09||||nee Jensen; W of Keith; m of Malcolm & Warwick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Jensen-12891.jpg 4110191] |- | [[Holloway-5187|Holloway, John]] ||||1872 Jul 02||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Holloway-5187.jpg 4090496] |- | [[Holloway-5186|Holloway, Sarah A]] ||||1868 Jul 16||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Holloway-5187.jpg 4090496] |- | [[Holmes-16458|Holmes, Alan]] ||||2005 Mar 11||73||S of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Holmes-16458.jpg 3311063] |- | [[Francis-7416|Holmes, Alice Ellen]] ||1909 May 10||1963 Oct 07||||M of Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Holmes-16458.jpg 3311063] |- |Holmes, Elvina Rachel||||1998 Aug 05||69||W of Ron; M of Dot & Neil||4150427 |- |Holmes, Rita||||1997 Dec 17||84||M of Jean, Ron, Margaret, John||3310949 |- | [[Wood-38721|Holt, Caroline Isabel]] ||1912||2000||||W of Clarence; M of June, John, Geoff, Lynette, Robin, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Holt-9791.jpg 4110118] |- | [[Holt-9791|Holt, Clarence (Roy)]] ||1903||1986||||H of Caroline; F of June, John, Geoff, Lynette, Robin, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Holt-9791.jpg 4110118] |- | [[Hoult-631|Holt, George W]] ||||1931 Sep 24||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Hoult-631.jpg 4110124] |- | [[Holt-9790|Holt, Lynette Ann]] ||1941 Jan 02||1943 Jan 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Holt-9790.jpg 4110119] |- |Holt, Margaret Elizabeth||||1980 Oct 27||40||W of Geoffrey; M of Anita, Jane, Bradley||3280141 |- | [[Hogan-5230|Holt, Mary]] ||||1959 Jul 22||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Hoult-631.jpg 4110124] |- | [[Hood-5946|Hood, Clare Eugene]] ||1878||1974||||D of Vicar of Fletching, Sussex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Hood-5946.jpg 4061393] |- | [[Hooks-733|Hooks, Alan James]] ||||1940 Aug 17||<1||2 days|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Hooks-733.jpg 4061290] |- | [[Hooks-732|Hooks, Alan Randal]] ||1912 Feb 24||1995 Dec 23||||H of Bess; F of Alan (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Hooks-732.jpg 3260157] |- | [[Hooks-731|Hooks, Albert William]] ||||1966 Feb 02||55||H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Hooks-731.jpg 3260159] |- | [[Harris-44018|Hooks, Eleanor Elizabeth]] ||||1965 Jul 16||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Hooks-720.jpg 3260158] |- | [[Latta-843|Hooks, Florence Elizabeth (Bess)]] ||1915 Jan 06||2000 May 25||||W of Alan; M of Alan (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Hooks-732.jpg 3260157] |- | [[Hooks-721|Hooks, Francis George]] ||||1940 Oct 13||24|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Hooks-720.jpg 3260158] |- | [[Marks-4273|Hooks, Louisa]] ||||1990 Jan 26||86||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Hooks-731.jpg 3260159] |- | [[Hooks-720|Hooks, William George]] ||||1959 Oct 13||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Hooks-720.jpg 3260158] |- | [[Waterhouse-2070|Hope, Caroline]] ||1846 Dec 05||1907 Jul 11||||nee Waterhouse; b. Howden, Yorkshire; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Waterhouse-2070.jpg 4061604] |- | [[Entwistle-405|Horrocks, Mary]] ||||1859 Apr 27||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Entwistle-405.jpg 4061220] |- | [[Grimson-76|Horsey, Clementina Maria]] ||||1903 Jul 30||70||b. London|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Grimson-76.jpg 4070103] |- | [[Horsfall-347|Horsfall, Benjamin]] ||||1887||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Horsfall-347-1.jpg 4070118] |- | [[Horsfall-308|Horsfall, Jonas]] ||1846 Jul 16||1886 Mar 09||||b. Balcony near Haworth, Yorkshire; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Horsfall-308.jpg 4061327] |- |Hosking, William||||1866 Jun 26||48||||4061640 |- | [[Scott-41358|Houston, Agnes]] ||||1909 Mar 11||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Houston-4706.jpg 3260013] |- | [[Houston-4707|Houston, Ethel Esme]] ||||1918 Jun 06||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Houston-4706.jpg 3260013] |- | [[Houston-4706|Houston, Samuel George]] ||||1926 Oct 04||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Houston-4706.jpg 3260013] |- | [[Howard-24101|Howard, Frances Eleanor]] ||||1882 Jan 10||||D of Rev Canon Howard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Howard-24101.jpg 4061415] |- | [[Howe-11497|Howe, A E]] ||||1976 Jan 19||54||AIF VX61675; F of Juanita; S of Harriet & Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Howe-11497.jpg 4110359] |- | [[Beel-177|Howe, Alice Myrtle]] ||||1962 Aug 11||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Howe-11489.jpg 4110266] |- | [[Howe-11490|Howe, Donald Frederick (Fritzy)]] ||||2017 May 13||68||AIF 3411956|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Howe-11489.jpg 4110266] |- | [[Howe-11498|Howe, Frank]] ||||1975 Mar 14||69||late Tocumwal|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Howe-11498.jpg 3280180] |- | [[Harris-40592|Howe, Harriet]] ||||1948 Dec 25||69||W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Howe-10845.jpg 4110326] |- | [[Howe-11495|Howe, Harry]] ||||1927 Dec 25||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Howe-11494.jpg 3260115] |- | [[Howe-11496|Howe, Harry Robert]] ||||1943 Mar 29||33||AIF VX44599; KIA New Guinea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Howe-10845.jpg 4110326] |- | [[Howe-11492|Howe, Jack T]] ||||1979 Apr 29||77||H of Winifred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Howe-11492.jpg 4110325] |- | [[Howe-10845|Howe, Jack]] ||||1950 Jun 01||73||H of Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Howe-10845.jpg 4110326] |- | [[Howe-11488|Howe, Kevin Robert]] ||||1965 Jun 14||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Howe-11489.jpg 4110266] |- | [[Howe-11494|Howe, Robert Thomas]] ||||1964 Feb 02||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Howe-11494.jpg 3260115] |- | [[Howe-11493|Howe, S P]] ||||1991 Jul 20||74||AIF VX44603; H of Joan; F of Cheryal, Jeff, Neil, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Howe-11493.jpg 4110324] |- | [[Howe-11491|Howe, Walter Stephen]] ||||1945 May 04||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Howe-10845.jpg 4110326] |- | [[Howe-11489|Howe, William Harry]] ||||1981 Jul 13||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Howe-11489.jpg 4110266] |- |Howe, Winifred||||1985 Sep 02||80||W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Howe-11492.jpg 4110325] |- | [[Gladstone-434|Howell, Eileen Alice]] ||||1989 Jun 25||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Gladstone-434.jpg 3311179] |- | [[Howell-10910|Howell, Elaine]] ||||2014 Jan 23||78||D of Eileen & Clarence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Gladstone-434.jpg 3311179] |- | [[Howes-2227|Howes, Maxwell William]] ||1931 Feb 26||2014 Oct 02||||H of Pauline; F of Sallyanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Howes-2227.jpg 3310934] |- |Hubble, Rose||||1966 Apr 24||76||||3311183 |- | [[Beames-109|Huckson, Lottie]]||1894||1966||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Beames-109.jpg 3311204] |- | [[Sexton-3989|Huey, Eliza]] ||||||||d. Reids Ck|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Huey-1110.jpg 3300635] |- | [[Huey-1110|Huey, James]] ||||||||d. Reids Ck|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Huey-1110.jpg 3300635] |- | [[Huey-1112|Huey, James]] ||||1864 Jun 9||<1||9 days|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Huey-1111.jpg 3300636] |- | [[Huey-1111|Huey, Robert Thomas]] ||||1864 Mar 20||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Huey-1111.jpg 3300636] |- | [[Huey-1109|Huey, Sherman]] ||||1865 Nov 03||<1||4 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Huey-1109.jpg 3300637] |- | [[Huggins-1856|Huggins, Edward Walter]] ||1924 Oct 05||2000 Apr 01||||RAAF; H of Ruth Irene; F of Diane, Neville, Trevor (dec), Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Huggins-1856.jpg 3311129] |- | [[Gladstone-394|Huggins, Ellen]] ||||2009 Sep 27||92||W of Eric|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Huggins-1863.jpg 3260121] |- | [[Huggins-1862|Huggins, Eric]] ||||1972 Dec 10||52||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Huggins-1863.jpg 3260121] |- | [[Huggins-1863|Huggins, Ernest]] ||||1945 Oct 30||||baby S of Eric & Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Huggins-1863.jpg 3260121] |- | [[Huggins-1859|Huggins, Harold Lindsay]] ||||1959 Jun 20||18||S of Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Huggins-1859.jpg 3311127] |- | [[Huggins-1858|Huggins, Herbert]] ||||1978 Jun 11||63||F of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Huggins-1859.jpg 3311127] |- | [[Huggins-1857|Huggins, Lionel Stanley]] ||1947 Feb 18||2006 Aug 07||||H of Cecilia; F of Kerrie, Janelle, Jason, Kelvin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Huggins-1857.jpg 3260120] |- | [[Huggins-1855|Huggins, Trevor John]] ||||1971 May 06||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Huggins-1855.jpg 3311128] |- | [[Hughes-21626|Hughes, Charles]] ||||1934 Aug 07||71||with Minnie Hughes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Hughes-21626.jpg 3260229] |- | [[Norton-8724|Hughes, Minnie W]] ||||1931 Nov 24||68||with Charles Hughes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Norton-8724.jpg 3260228] |- | [[Hull-7275|Hull, Canon Robert Edward Devison]] ||1918||1985||||rector of Beechworth 1959-1976|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Hull-7275.jpg 3311178] |- | [[Stenning-137|Hull, Winifred Eva]] ||1915 Jun 05||2000 Nov 18||||nee Stenning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Stenning-137.jpg 3311177] |- | [[Hume-1773|Hume, Alexander James]] ||1857 Nov 17||1933 Apr 25||||b. Beechworth; S of Jane & Edward; H of Annie (dec); F of Walter (KIA 1917), Alice, Lucy, Nell; H of Julia; F of Jean & Millicent|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Hume-1773.jpg 4090495] |- | [[Hume-1772|Hume, Ernest]] ||1869 Jan 20||1959 Apr 15||||H of Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Hume-1772.jpg 4070224] |- | [[Doswell-65|Hume, Lillian Mabel]] ||1870 Nov 28||1958 Jun 20||||W of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Hume-1772.jpg 4070224] |- | [[Harvey-15278|Humphreys, Annie]] ||||1886 Feb 12||49||W of Thomas; b. Islington, London, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Harvey-15278.jpg 4090506] |- | [[Humphreys-2788|Humphreys, William Leopold]] ||||1871 Sep 21||<1||3 wks; S of Annie & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Harvey-15278.jpg 4090506] |- |Hunt, ?||||||||||4070013 |- |Hunt, Anne||||1903 Jun||||W of Frank of Walwa||3280332 |- | [[Hurst-4516|Hurst, Alan John]] ||||1953 Mar 08||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Hurst-4516.jpg 4110113] |- | [[Edwards-28265|Hurst, Charlotte]] ||||1926 Feb 01||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Edwards-28265.jpg 3260123] |- | [[Mcintosh-5367|Hurst, Daisy Myrtle]] ||1893 Oct 19||1984? Jan 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Mcintosh-5367.jpg 4110114] |- |Hurst, Rose Marie||||||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Hurst-4516.jpg 4110113] |- | [[Hutton-2799|Hutton, James]] ||||1907 Apr 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Hutton-2799.jpg 3300791] |- | [[Huxtable-253|Huxtable, Rev. Reginald Charles]] ||||1953 Jun 22||||H of Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Huxtable-253.jpg 4070009] |- |Hyndman, Ian Thomas||||||||H of Judith||4070073 |- |Hyndman, Judith Marie||||2016 Jul 26||73||W of Ian||4070073 |}

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    [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beechworth_Cemetery%2C_Victoria Main Page] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beechworth_Cemetery%2C_A_to_H Graves A to H] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beechworth_Cemetery%2C_Q_to_Z Graves Q to Z] ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | [[Ibbotson-277|Ibbotson, Henry Naylor]] ||||1878 Nov 14||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Ibbotson-277.jpg 4061478] |- |Ihle, Charlotte Wilhelmine||1921 Aug 19||1991 Dec 11||||(Reimann) nee Niemand; M of Marianne, Jurgen, Helmut, Suzi||4150385 |- | [[Imlach-14|Imlach, Joy]] ||1944 Jan 02||1968 May 18||||D of Roderick & Doris; Sis of Norman, Barbara, Fay (twin), Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Imlach-14.jpg 3311160] |- | [[Impey-225|Impey, Richard]] ||||1905 Nov 04||74||||Obituary |- | [[Impey-224|Impey, Richard N]] ||||1884 Jun 19||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Impey-224.jpg 3311041] |- | [[Inglis-1858|Inglis, Mary Olive]] ||||1978 Sep 01||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Inglis-1858.jpg 4061229] |- | [[Ingram-8281|Ingram, Geoffrey Shields]] ||1924 Feb 21||2003 Jun 16||||Co-Founder Aust. Ballet Company|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Ingram-8281.jpg 3260086] |- | [[Ingram-8282|Ingram, J W S]] ||||1974 Jul 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Ingram-8282.jpg 3260084] |- | [[Ingram-8290|Ingram, James]] ||||1928 Mar 17||99||b. Sanquhar, Scotland; Pioneer of Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Robertson-20310.jpg 4070317] |- |Ingram, M M||||2001 Aug 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Ingram-8282.jpg 3260084] |- | [[Robertson-20310|Ingram, Margaret]] ||||||84||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Robertson-20310.jpg 4070318] |- | [[Shields-5458|Ingram, Zillah Victoria]]||1888 Jan 18||1968 Dec 15||||nee Shields; D of John Shields|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Shields-5458.jpg 3260085] |- | [[Irvine-3986|Irvine, Alexander John (Jack)]] ||1929 Jul 26||2007 May 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Irvine-3986.jpg 4070072] |- | [[Shennan-30|Irvine, Grace]] ||||2005 Dec 14||98||nee Shennan; W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Irvine-3987.jpg 4110209] |- | [[Irvine-3989|Irvine, James]] ||||1890 Aug 13||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Irvine-3989.jpg 4110166] |- | [[Irvine-3988|Irvine, Linsay George]] ||||1951 Jan 20||13||S of Richard & Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Irvine-3987.jpg 4110209] |- | [[Irvine-3987|Irvine, Richard Kain]] ||||1965 Sep 08||56||AIF 50680; H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Irvine-3987.jpg 4110209] |- | [[Irvine-3990|Irvine, Robert]] ||||1977 Oct 23||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Irvine-3990.jpg 4150417] |- | [[Isaacs-1641|Isaacs, Rosetta]] ||1863 Apr||1864 Oct||||b. & d. Yackandandah; D of Alfred & Rebecca Isaacs; Sis of Isaac, Hannah, Abraham (d. 1858), Caroline, John; Sis of Sir Isaac Isaacs, first Aust. Born Gov. General|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Isaacs-1641.jpg 4090428] |- | [[Jack-2559|Jack, John]] ||||||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Jack-2559.jpg 4110202] |- |Jacka, Elizabeth Mabel||1917 Jul 01||2014 May 20||||W of Norman; M of Dawn, Graeme, Margaret, Malcolm, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Jacka-1165-1.jpg 3280505] |- | [[Jacka-1165|Jacka, Norman William]] ||1915 Feb 12||1996 Sep 15||||H of Betty; F of Dawn, Graeme, Margaret, Malcolm, Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Jacka-1165.jpg 3280504] |- | [[Jackson-41271|Jackson, Charles David]] ||||1969 Aug 13||||AIF; H of Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Jackson-41271.jpg 3310887] |- | [[Jackson-41273|Jackson, Charles Lloyd]] ||1934 Nov 25||2016 Jun 26||||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Jackson-41273.jpg 3310888] |- | [[Collins-28458|Jackson, Frances Margaret]] ||||1983 Aug 13||87||W of John; M of Kevin & Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Jackson-41275.jpg 3280409] |- | [[Jackson-41292|Jackson, Gordon Lyell]] ||1915 Mar 05||1976 Nov 24||||b. Mt Lyell, Tas; d. Pt Macquarie; H of Helen; F of Judy, Meryln, Barbara, Sue, Shireen, Douglas, Clive, Mervyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Jackson-41292.jpg 3280511] |- | [[Langley-3653|Jackson, Helen Margaret]] ||1913 Mar 29||2001 Feb 24||||b. South Yarra; d. Beechworth; W of Gordon; M of Judy, Merlyn, Barbara, Shireen, Douglas, Clive, Mervyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Jackson-41292.jpg 3280511] |- | [[Jackson-41275|Jackson, John Hollister]] ||||1944 Apr 25||||H of Frances; F of Kevin & Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Jackson-41275.jpg 3280409] |- | [[Jackson-41274|Jackson, Peter Raymond]] ||1936 Apr 19||2018 Aug 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Jackson-41274.jpg 3310889] |- | [[Lloyd-8799|Jackson, Phyllis Mary]] ||||1969 Jun 21||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Jackson-41271.jpg 3310887] |- | [[Foster-25246|Jacob, Dorothy Mary]] ||1929 Dec 28||1997 Nov 11||||W of Harold Allan; D of Holly May Foster|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Slater-4416.jpg 3311173] |- | [[Jacob-2872|Jacob, Harold Allan]] ||1924 May 12||1988 Dec 07||||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Slater-4416.jpg 3311173] |- | [[Jacobs-12767|Jacobs, Adolph Wilhelm]] ||||1915 Jan 11||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Jacobs-12767.jpg 3280294] |- |Jamerson, Doris||||1980 Jul 23||63||||3300662 |- | [[Hadley-3414|James, Eleanor E]] ||||1923 Nov 26||78||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/James-20840.jpg 3260071] |- | [[James-20844|James, Stanislaus Charles]] ||1920 Aug 29||2001 Nov 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/James-20844.jpg 3280121] |- | [[James-20840|James, William Seymour]] ||||1915 Mar 20||69||H of Eleanor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/James-20840.jpg 3260071] |- | [[Jarvis-4927|Jarvis, Alan Edwin]] ||||1918 Jun 05||28?||KIA Strezeele, Rance; S of Ida & Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Jarvis-4928.jpg 4110170] |- | [[Jones-100768|Jarvis, Edna Jean]]||1910 Apr 13||1996 Feb 23||||W of Maxwell; M of Lance, Garry, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Jarvis-4930-1.jpg 4070006] |- | [[Jarvis-4932|Jarvis, Emma]] ||||1976 Jul 19||92||D of Martha Jarvis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Jarvis-4932.jpg 4061268] |- | [[Jarvis-4938|Jarvis, Ferdinand]] ||||1973 Mar 04||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Jarvis-4938.jpg 4061285] |- | [[Jarvis-4931|Jarvis, Frank]] ||||1964 Aug 08||81||H of Lillie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Jarvis-4931.jpg 4070007] |-] | [[Jarvis-4928|Jarvis, Henry James]] ||||1917 May 19||69||H of Ida|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Jarvis-4928.jpg 4110170] |- | [[Faulkner-4600|Jarvis, Ida]] ||||1935 Apr 07||79||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Jarvis-4928.jpg 4110170] |- | [[Harvey-16116|Jarvis, Lillie Gentle]] ||||1975 Dec 30||89||W of Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Jarvis-4931.jpg 4070007] |- |Jarvis, M Harriet||||1876||||||4090485 |- | [[Holland-12558|Jarvis, Martha Louise]] ||||1904 Aug||||M of Emma Jarvis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Jarvis-4932.jpg 4061268] |- | [[Jarvis-4930|Jarvis, Maxwell Alan]] ||1911 Jan 13||1994 Jun 29||||H of Edna; F of Lance, Gerry, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Jarvis-4930-1.jpg 4070006] |- | [[Jefferson-1943|Jefferson, George Edmund]] ||||1949 Aug 26||45||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Jefferson-1943.jpg 3260174] |- | [[Weedon-375|Jeffs, Agnes]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Jeffs-745.jpg 4061532] |- | [[Jeffs-745|Jeffs, James]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Jeffs-745.jpg 4061532] |- | [[Jenkins-16401|Jenkins, Alexander]] ||||1864 Apr 15||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Jenkins-16401.jpg 4061376] |- | [[Cardwell-1696|Jenkins, Anne]] ||||1889 Jan 11||52||W of Parley A Jenkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Jenkins-16401.jpg 4061376] |- | [[Jenkins-16404|Jenkins, Eliza J]] ||||1914 Dec 30||56||D of Parley Jenkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Jenkins-16404.jpg 4061388] |- | [[Jenkins-16413|Jenkins, Elsie I]] ||1915 Jun 16||1918 Jul 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Jenkins-16413.jpg 4061375] |- | [[Jenkins-16402|Jenkins, Emeline]] ||||1876 Dec 23||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Jenkins-16401.jpg 4061376] |- | [[Jenkins-16415|Jenkins, Emily]] ||||1922 Jan 09||32||M of Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Jenkins-16415.jpg 4070190] |- | [[Currie-3207|Jenkins, Jessie]] ||||1968 Sep 16||93||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Jenkins-16409.jpg 4061377] |- | [[Jenkins-16414|Jenkins, John William]] ||||1968 Jul 18||57||with Stafford Downing|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Downing-3794.jpg 4061378] |- | [[Jenkins-16406|Jenkins, Lois]] ||||1909 Jan 13||45||D of Parley Jenkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Jenkins-16404.jpg 4061388] |- | [[Jenkins-16403|Jenkins, Lyman]] ||||1882 Jan 09||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Jenkins-16401.jpg 4061376] |- |Jenkins, Marianne Charlotte||1939 Jul 25||2009 Apr 16||||M of Colin||4150409 |- | [[Jenkins-13838|Jenkins. Parley Andrew]] ||||1908 Dec 26||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Jenkins-16404.jpg 4061388] |- | [[Jenkins-16036|Jenkins, Samuel]] ||||1960 Jan 02||89||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Jenkins-16409.jpg 4061377] |- | [[Stove-42|Jennings, Barbara]] ||||1896 Sep 23||51||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Stove-42.jpg 4070137] |- | [[Jensen-13196|Jensen, Albert Harold (Snowy)]] ||1911 Feb 09||1996 May 10||||H of Mavis; F of Judith, Harold, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Jensen-13196.jpg 3260027] |- | [[Jensen-13202|Jensen, Alison Mary]] ||||1938 May 16||6||D of Herbert & Marion; Sis of Malcolm, Ivy, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Jensen-13202.jpg 3280306] |- | [[Jensen-13198|Jensen, Allan Percy]] ||1925 Dec 22||1990 Nov 27||||B of Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Jensen-13199.jpg 3260005] |- | [[Jensen-13214|Jensen, Billy]] ||1926 Mar 29||1997 Apr 18||||S of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jensen-13215.jpg 3260052] |- | [[Jensen-13225|Jensen, Doris Lillian]] ||||1916 Mar 09||||D of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Jensen-13197.jpg 3260026] |- | [[Jensen-13216|Jensen, Dorothy]]||1915 Sep 02||1920 Jan 02||||D of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jensen-13215.jpg 3260052] |- | Jensen, Dorothy||1930 Aug 19||1987 Sep 17||||with Ronald Jensen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Jensen-13229.jpg 4150451] |- |[[Jensen-13217|Jensen, Edward]] ||1922||1922||||S of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jensen-13215.jpg 3260052] |- | [[Jensen-13226|Jensen, Elizabeth Mary]] ||||1970 Jun 09||||Sis of Evelyn Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Mahlstedt-44.jpg 4061590] |- | [[Mahlstedt-44|Jensen, Elsibe Ruth]] ||||1926 Nov 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Mahlstedt-44.jpg 4061590] |- | [[Jensen-13218|Jensen, Ethel]] ||1921 Jan 25||1999 Oct 01||||D of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jensen-13215.jpg 3260052] |- | [[Jensen-13227|Jensen, Evelyn Annie]] ||||2006 Jul 19||||Sis of Elizabeth Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Mahlstedt-44.jpg 4061590] |- | [[Young-43580|Jensen, Frances May]] ||1893 Jun 20||1944 Aug 21||||W of Percy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jensen-13215.jpg 3260052] |- | [[Jensen-13228|Jensen, Francis Charles]] ||||1982 Mar 01||69||H of Margaret; F of Gwenyth & Meryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Jensen-13228.jpg 4110190] |- | [[Jensen-13219|Jensen, Fred]] ||1929 Jun 15||||||S of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jensen-13215.jpg 3260052] |- | [[Jensen-13220|Jensen, Harold]] ||1915 Sep 02||1920 Jan 02||||S of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jensen-13215.jpg 3260052] |- | [[Jensen-13201|Jensen, Herbert]] ||||1964 Sep 09||68||AIF 1728; H of Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Jensen-13201.jpg 3260003] |- | [[Jensen-13199|Jensen, Leslie John]] ||||1977 Feb 12||59||B of Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Jensen-13199.jpg 3260005] |- | [[Jensen-13221|Jensen, Margaret]] ||1931 Mar 16||1932 Sep 25||||D of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jensen-13215.jpg 3260052] |- | [[Shennan-33|Jensen, Margaret Ruth]] ||||1998 Sep 08||88||W of Francis; M of Gwenyth & Meryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Jensen-13228.jpg 4110190] |- |Jensen, Marion||||1987 May 29||83||W of Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Jensen-13201.jpg 3260003] |- | [[Jensen-13215|Jensen, Percy]] ||1891 Nov 05||1932 Dec 02||||AIF; bur. Coburg; H of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jensen-13215.jpg 3260052] |- | [[Jensen-13197|Jensen, Peter Claude]] ||||1960 Feb 23||||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Jensen-13197.jpg 3260026] |- | [[Jensen-13222|Jensen, Phyllis]] ||1924 May 12||||||D of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jensen-13215.jpg 3260052] |- | [[Jensen-13229|Jensen, Ronald Herbert]] ||1920 Dec 16||1997 Dec 16||||with Dorothy Jensen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Jensen-13229.jpg 4150451] |- | [[Jensen-13223|Jensen, Stanley]] ||1922||1922||||S of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jensen-13215.jpg 3260052] |- | [[Jensen-13224|Jensen, Wally]] ||1913 Jun 20||1971 Sep 02||||S of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jensen-13215.jpg 3260052] |- | [[Jenvey-16|Jenvey, Monica Ann]] ||1967 Nov 16||1967 Nov 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Jenvey-16.jpg 4061254] |- | [[Jessup-1069|Jessup, Albert Allan]] ||1921 Aug 29||1992 Mar 27||||H of Joan; F of Lorraine, Ian, Barry, Christine, Elaine, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Jessup-1069.jpg 4090479] |- | [[Jessup-1070|Jessup, Arthur Albert]] ||||1980 Oct 28||81||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Jessup-1070.jpg 4090460] |- |Jessup, Elaine Margaret||1937 Jun 15||1984 Sep 19||||W of Graeme; M of David Lyle & Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Jessup-1071.jpg 3311196] |- | [[Whitehead-5510|Jessup, Elizabeth Jane]] ||||1988 May 15||83||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Jessup-1070.jpg 4090460] |- | [[Jessup-1071|Jessup, Graeme]] ||1937 Jan 11||2002 Dec 01||||H of Elaine; F of David Lyle & Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Jessup-1071.jpg 3311196] |- |Jessup, Joan Margaret||1926 Nov 17||2004 Mar 27||||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Jessup-1069.jpg 4090479] |- | [[Jessup-1072|Jessup, Kevin Ernest]] ||||1983 Jun 24||50||H of Nita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Jessup-1072.jpg 4090482] |- | [[Jessup-1073|Jessup, Leslie Alfred]] ||1927 Oct 09||2014 Apr 02||||H of Barbara; F of Robert, Faye, Dawn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Jessup-1073.jpg 4150380] |- |Jessup, Nita May||||2005 Nov 15||71||W of Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Jessup-1072.jpg 4090482] |- | [[Jessup-1074|Jessup, Norman Arthur]] ||1935 Jul 01||2015 Apr 07||||H of Kathleen; F of Malcolm, Normie, Karen, Warren, Lynette; Step-F of Cheryl, Joanne, Terry, Bernadette, Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Jessup-1074.jpg 4090480] |- | [[Jessup-1075|Jessup, Norman Maxwell]] ||1958 Jul 08||1984 Jun 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Jessup-1075.jpg 3280362] |- | [[Jessup-1077|Jessup, Raymond James jnr]] ||1963 Sep 06||1963 Sep 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Jessup-1077.jpg 4090536] |- | [[Jessup-1078|Jessup, Vincent]] ||||1973 Jun 04||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Jessup-1078.jpg 4061405] |- | [[Jessup-1076|Jessup, Warren Edward]] ||1965 Aug 26||2013 May 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Jessup-1076.jpg 3280363] |- | [[Johans-70|Johans, Stanislaus Janis]] ||||1980 Aug 11||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Johans-70.jpg 3310979] |- | [[Knowles-7990|Johnson, Amelia Florence]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Knowles-7990.jpg 3260041] |- | [[Johnson-102876|Johnson, Edmund Robley]] ||1878 Sep 25||1954 Apr 02||||b. Wooragee; d. Beechworth; S of Robert Johnson & Lydia (nee Frazier) Johnson/Turner; H of Emma Rose (nee Hodgson) 1879-1944; F of Edmund Kenneth Johnson (Moama) 1918-2011|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Johnson-102876.jpg 3260060] |- | [[Armstrong-18783|Johnson, Elizabeth]] ||||1906 Jun 26||80?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Johnson-102878.jpg 3310954] |- | [[Russell-26828|Johnson, Elizabeth]] ||||1937 Sep 23||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Russell-26828.jpg 4061284] |- | [[Johnson-102843|Johnson, Ivy Irene]] ||1917 Dec 17||1985 Apr 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Johnson-102843.jpg 3311174] |- |Johnson, Ivy Lillian|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Knowles-7990.jpg 3260041] |- | [[Gard-1010|Johnson, Jessie]] ||||1909 Apr 12||45||||Obituary |- | [[Johnson-102892|Johnson, John]] ||||1861 Oct 12||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Johnson-102892.jpg 4061432] |- | [[Johnson-102878|Johnson, Richard]] ||||1894||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Johnson-102878.jpg 3310954] |- | [[Johnson-102893|Johnson, Richard James]] ||||1996 Apr 11||51||H of Meryl Grace; F of Tanya, Nyree, Cara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Johnson-102893.jpg 4110227] |- | [[Johnson-102886|Johnson, Thomas]] ||||1916 Jun 08||72||||Funeral notice |- | [[Campbell-44164|Johnston, Agnes]] ||||1910 Oct 05||31||W of W T Johnston|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Campbell-44164.jpg 4070178] |- | [[Bruckner-337|Johnston, Elisabeth]] ||1949 Feb 18||1990 Sep 03||||nee Bruckner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Bruckner-337.jpg 3280540] |- |Johnstone, Eileen Veronica (Bonnie)||1934 Nov 20||1992 Jul 23||||W of George Meldrum Johnstone; W of Ian, Neil, Kevin, Hilary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Johnstone-2977.jpg 4061545] |- | [[Allott-165|Johnstone, Elizabeth M]]||||1961 Feb 15||||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Johnstone-2978.jpg 4061544] |- | [[Hill-42563|Johnson, Emma]] ||||1915 Sep||||||Obituary |- | [[Johnstone-2978|Johnstone, George Henry]] ||||1968 Oct 09||||H of Elizabeth M|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Johnstone-2978.jpg 4061544] |- | [[Johnstone-2977|Johnstone, George Meldrum]] ||1928 Feb 12||2002 Apr 03||||H of Eileen; F of Ian, Neil, Kevin, Hilary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Johnstone-2977.jpg 4061545] |- | [[Jolin-103|Jolin, Francois Xavier]] ||||1887 May 24||55||H of Sarah Ann Jolin (nee Lynch); b. Limerick, Co. Clare, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Jolin-103.jpg 3300732] |- | [[Jolin-104|Jolin, Judger John]] ||||1876||3||S of Francois & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Jolin-103.jpg 3300732] |- |Jonas, Jeanne Louise||1895||1979||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Jonas-736.jpg 3280386] |- | [[Jonas-736|Jonas, John Frederick]] ||1892||1967||||H of Jeanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Jonas-736.jpg 3280386] |- | [[Jones-101143|Jones, Benjamin Rees]] ||1831||1889||||b. Abergwill, Wales; m. Mary Cummins 1856|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Jones-101143.jpg 4090435] |- | [[Scott-41910|Jones, Elizabeth]] ||||1941 Aug 09||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Jones-100781.jpg 3310898] |- | [[Clisby-37|Jones, Elizabeth]] ||||||||nee Clisby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Jones-101255.jpg 4090485] |- |[[Jones-101233|Jones, Frank G]] ||||1982 Sep 07||61||AIF VX24879; S of Alice & Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Jones-101233.jpg 3280390] |- |Jones, Harriet||||1941 Apr 28||||Sis of Sarah Brooke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Brooke-2417.jpg 4090452] |- | [[Jarvis-4954|Jones, Harriet]] ||||||||nee Jarvis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Jones-101255.jpg 4090485] |- | [[Protze-4|Jones, Hilda Mary]] ||||1970 Sep 20||73||with Joseph Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Jones-101242.jpg 4110220] |- | [[Jones-100781|Jones, John]] ||||1941 Jun||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Jones-100781.jpg 3310898] |- | [[Jones-101242|Jones, Joseph Robert]] ||||1986 Aug 27||89||with Hilda Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Jones-101242.jpg 4110220] |- |Jones, Mabel Elizabeth||1902 Mar 16||1986 Sep 24||||W of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Jones-101252.jpg 4070043] |- |Jones, Mrs||||1911 Sep 03||||||4110036 |- | [[Jones-101251|Jones, Nola]] ||||1930 Aug 09||21||D of J & E Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Jones-100781.jpg 3310898] |- | [[Jones-101252|Jones, Norman Edward Thomas]]||1904 Aug 02||1972 Aug 10||||H of Mabel; F of Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Jones-101252.jpg 4070043] |- | [[Jones-101255|Jones, Richard]] ||1831||1896 Oct 04||||b. Kent, England; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Jones-101255.jpg 4090485] |- | [[Jones-101280|Jones, Ronald Albert]] ||||1993 Feb 13||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Jones-101280.jpg 3311023] |- | [[Jordan-15628|Jordan, Clarence Thomas]] ||||1968 Feb 10||||with Margaret Jordan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Jordan-15628.jpg 3311161] |- | [[Jordan-15630|Jordan, John Anthony]] ||1940 Oct 19||2004 Nov 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Jordan-15630.jpg 3280449] |- |Jordan, Margaret Mary||||1972 Jun 20||||with Clarence Jordan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Jordan-15628.jpg 3311161] |- | [[Jory-343|Jory, Edward Ronald (Ron)]] ||1925 May 12||2013 Mar 16||||H of Lorna; F of Steven, Trevor, Lisa, Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Jory-343.jpg 4070040] |- | [[Jory-345|Jory, Keegan Colin]] ||1984 Oct 30||2003 Jul 18||||S of Steven & Lee; Elder B of Mitchell & Carson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Jory-345.jpg 4070042] |- |Jory, Lorna Aileen||1927 Nov 11||2016 Jan 18||||W of Ron; M of Steven, Trevor, Lisa, Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Jory-343.jpg 4070040] |- | [[Joslin-1248|Joslin, John Henry]] ||||1965 May 29||73||H of Una|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Joslin-1248.jpg 3311148] |- | [[Kellett-1058|Joslin, Una Alice]] ||||1980 Jan 04||80||AIF 3124; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Joslin-1248.jpg 3311148] |- | [[Joss-66|Joss, W J]] ||||1961 Jun 25||41||AIF VX37895; H of Elizabeth; F of Kevin, Frances, brian, Paul, Anthony, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Joss-66.jpg 3280057] |- | [[Joyce-3958|Joyce, William Manual]] ||||1988 May 02||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Joyce-3958.jpg 4080350] |- | [[Kain-674|Kain, Judith]] ||||1875 Jun 03||4||D of Richard Kain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Kain-673.jpg 3300672] |- | [[Kain-676|Kain, Judith]] ||||1923 Aug 14||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Kain-676.jpg 3300673] |- | [[Kain-675|Kain, Michael]] ||||1875 May 21||6||S of Richard Kain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Kain-673.jpg 3300672] |- | [[Kain-673|Kain, Richard]] ||||1891 Oct 05||66||b. Co. Meath, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Kain-673.jpg 3300672] |- | [[Verins-1|Kalvik, Ottilie]] ||||1968 Sep 05||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Verins-1.jpg 4110221] |- | [[Voigt-779|Kameon, Judith Anne]] ||1940 Apr 15||2010 Aug 13||||nee Voigt; M of Julie & Jenny; with David and Annie Voigt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Voigt-779.jpg 4090540] |- | [[Kane-3172|Kane, Harvey J]] ||||1967 Jan 15||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Kane-3172.jpg 3311207] |- |Kapetanaki, Georgia||||1968 Apr 27||87||||3260176 |- | [[Kartanas-1|Kartanas, Michael]] ||||1980 Aug 17||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Kartanas-1.jpg 3280146] |- | [[Kay-3632|Kay, Frederick Neves]] ||||1970 Apr 24||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Kay-3632.jpg 4061232] |- | [[Kay-3633|Kay, Wesley]]||||1979 Sep||54||B of Ivy, Norton, John, Nellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Kay-3633.jpg 4070230] |- | [[Kearney-1941|Kearney, Andrew]] ||||1900 Apr 29||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Kearney-1941.jpg 3280327] |- | [[Power-4533|Kearney, Christina Augusta]] ||||1958 Nov 09||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Kearney-1941.jpg 3280327] |- | [[Kearney-1940|Kearney, Francis Patrick]] ||||1958 Aug 10||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Kearney-1941.jpg 3280327] |- | [[Alpert-92|Keat, Christina Annie]] ||||1900 Apr 30||31||D of Emma & Christian Alpert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Alpert-89.jpg 4110299] |- | [[Keefer-645|Keefer, Alexander]] ||||1863 May 23||38||Barrister; b. Thorold, Canada West; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Keefer-645.jpg 4061337] |- | [[Zweck-43|Keilar, Mary Gertrude]] ||1908 Nov 18||1959 Aug 23||||nee Zweck|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Zweck-43.jpg 4110210] |- |Kellam, Mary Jane||||1932 May 17||74?||||4070168 |- | [[Rodger-794|Kellett, Ethel May]] ||||1968 Jan 14||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Kellett-1097.jpg 3311146] |- | [[Kellett-1097|Kellett, Thomas]] ||||1986 Mar 17||79||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Kellett-1097.jpg 3311146] |- | [[Kelly-22320|Kelly, B D]] ||||1985 Mar 31||60||H of Joyce; F of Ken, Brenda, Ron, Lorraine, Marlene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Kelly-22320.jpg 4150437] |- | [[Kelly-22321|Kelly, Caroline Fay]] ||||1958 Feb 17||||D of Bert & Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Kelly-22322.jpg 4070209] |- | [[Kelly-22323|Kelly, Edward]] ||||1908 Feb 20||73||with Mary Ryan & John McDonald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Kelly-22323.jpg 3280351] |- | [[Nolan-3796|Kelly, Emma]] ||||1953 Mar 01||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Kelly-22325.jpg 3260023] |- | [[Kelly-22324|Kelly, Ethel]] ||||1907 Mar 10||20||D of John & Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Kelly-22325.jpg 3260023] |- | [[Kelly-22344|Kelly, Eugene Joseph]] ||||1983 Jan 18||55||H of Speranza; F of John, Anthony, Francis, Virginia, Josephine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Kelly-22344.jpg 3280208] |- | [[Kelly-22360|Kelly, Henry George]] ||1912 Dec 07||1992 Aug 09||||RAAF 401382; H of Linda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Kelly-22360.jpg 3280073] |- | [[Kelly-22361|Kelly, Henry George]] ||||1964 Nov 19||77||H of Mary Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Kelly-22361.jpg 3280076] |- | [[Kelly-22362|Kelly, J F]] ||||1954 Jul 19||59||AIF 5127; H of Margaret; F of Eugene, John, Brian, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Kelly-22362.jpg 3280209] |- | [[Newton-12873|Kelly, Jessie Alexandra]] ||1903 Nov 30||1999 Oct 13||||W of William; M of Bill, Jack, Nettie, Bob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Kelly-22367.jpg 3311140] |- | [[Kelly-22373|Kelly, John Morton]] ||||1872 Apr 14||39||b. Co. Galway, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Kelly-22373.jpg 3300684] |- | [[Kelly-22325|Kelly, John T]] ||||1932 Mar 19||77||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Kelly-22325.jpg 3260023] |- |Kelly, Joyce Mary||||2013 Feb 18||86||W of Bert; M of Ken, Brenda, Ron, Lorraine, Marlene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Kelly-22320-1.jpg 4150438] |- |Kelly, Kathleen Elma||1920 Aug 14||1992 Aug 15||||with Mary Ethel Kelly||3280077 |- |Kelly, Linda Patricia||1916 Nov 24||1996 Jan 10||||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Kelly-22360.jpg 3280073] |- | [[Dunn-16737|Kelly, Mary Ellen]] ||||1964 Dec 08||76||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Kelly-22361.jpg 3280076] |- |Kelly, Mary Ethel||1918 Nov 12||1998 Jun 15||||with Kathleen Elma Kelly||3280077 |- |Kelly, Rory Xavier||1994 Jul 27||2017 Jun 21||||S of Geraldine & John; B of Brighid, Ewan, Finn||4090432 |- | [[Kelly-22322|Kelly, Rosemary June]] ||||1956 Jul 17||||D of Bert & Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Kelly-22322.jpg 4070209] |- | [[Rossato-36|Kelly, Speranza (Panzi)]] ||||2017 Jul 05||90||nee Rossato; W of Eugene; M of John, Anthony, Francis, Virginia, Josephine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Kelly-22344.jpg 3280208] |- | [[Kelly-22367|Kelly, William Clyde]] ||1895 Sep 08||1963 Jan 30||67||AIF 4521; DCM; also served VX11873;H of Jessie; F of Bill, Jack, Nettie, Bob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Kelly-22367.jpg 3311140] |- | [[Proctor-5924|Kelty, Elizabeth]] ||||1924 Aug 13||58||with john Kelty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Kelty-107.jpg 3280278] |- | [[O'Meara-517|Kelty, Ellen]] ||||1912 Jul 31||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/O_Meara-517.jpg 3280316] |- | [[Kelty-114|Kelty, Hilda Ann]] ||1897 Sep 17||1994 Aug 28||96||D of John & Elizabeth Kelty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Kelty-114.jpg 3280279] |- | [[Kelty-107|Kelty, John]] ||||1951 Aug 17||92||with Elizabeth Kelty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Kelty-107.jpg 3280278] |- | [[Thomas-49368|Kendall, Queenie Alexandra]] ||||1977 Feb 13||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Thomas-49368.jpg 3260204] |- | [[Roberts-27462|Kennedy, Amy]] ||||||||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Kennedy-9405-1.jpg 3280292] |- | [[Kennedy-14330|Kennedy, David]] ||||||6||S of David & Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Osborn-2898.jpg 4110067] |- | [[Kennedy-9405|Kennedy, David Joseph]] ||||1932 Aug 16||79||H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Kennedy-9405-1.jpg 3280292] |- | [[Kennedy-20970|Kennedy, Emily May]] ||||1898 Jul 05||3||D of J & H Kennedy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Kennedy-20970.jpg 4061309] |- | [[Kennedy-20975|Kennedy, Francis]] ||||1954 Jan 31||87||S of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Kennedy-20976.jpg 3280406] |- | [[Kennedy-20976|Kennedy, John]] ||||1943 Jan 03||78||S of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Kennedy-20976.jpg 3280406] |- | [[Kennedy-20985|Kennedy, John Timothy]] ||||1928 Feb 19||65||d. Cobram; H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Kennedy-20985.jpg 3280440] |- | [[McIntyre-5336|Kennedy, Mary]] ||||1902 Apr 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Kennedy-20976.jpg 3280406] |- | [[Osborn-2898|Kennedy, Mary Ann]] ||||1903 Oct 13||44||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Osborn-2898.jpg 4110067] |- | [[Cattanach-114|Kennedy, Mary Winnifred]] ||||1904 May 30||34?||W of J T Kennedy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Cattanach-114.jpg 3280439] |- | [[Herbert-4160|Kennedy, Monda]] ||||1980 Jan 04||64||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Herbert-4160.jpg 4150403] |- | [[Kennedy-20987|Kennedy, Patrick Michael]] ||||1892 Mar 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Kennedy-20987.jpg 3280438] |- | [[Kennedy-20972|Kennedy, Percival Arthur]] ||||1899 Feb 13||<1||3 mths; S of J & H Kennedy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Kennedy-20970.jpg 4061309] |- | [[Kennedy-20971|Kennedy, Thomas]] ||||1898 Jun 28||6||S of J & H Kennedy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Kennedy-20970.jpg 4061309] |- | [[Kennedy-20991|Kennedy, William James (Jim)]] ||1911 May 19||1994 Mar 11||||F of Doyna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Kennedy-20991.jpg 3280605] |- | [[McCormick-6785|Kenny, Ellen]] ||||1906 Jul 16||73||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Kenny-2340.jpg 3280398] |- | [[Kenny-2340|Kenny, Patrick]] ||||1903 Aug 07||85||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Kenny-2340.jpg 3280398] |- |Kent?, J & R||||||||||4061614 |- |Kerr, M. M. Bertrand||||1947 Oct 15||||catholic priest?||3280359 |- |Kerr, M. M. Thomas||||1953 Oct 04||||catholic priest?||3280355 |- |Kerr, Patricia Elizabeth (Pat)||1956 Aug 03||2017 Mar 31||||partner of Slips (Max); member of the Pemberton family|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Pemberton-1781.jpg 4061322] |- | [[Kershaw-907|Kershaw, George]] ||||1925 Aug 14||69||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Kershaw-907.jpg 4110282] |- | [[Gibson-21435|Kershaw, Margaret Boyd]] ||||1896 Jan 22||35||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Gibson-21435.jpg 4110281] |- | [[Kerves-1|Kerves, Gottfried]] ||1901 Jun 22||1971 Dec 19||||b. Hiiumaa, Estonia; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Kerves-1.jpg 4061384] |- | [[Hooks-767|Kibell, Edna May]] ||1913||1983||||W of Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Kibell-6.jpg 3310919] |- | [[Griffiths-4914|Kibell, Eliza]] ||||1924 Sep 07||55||with Joseph Kibell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Kibell-5.jpg 3310918] |- | [[Kibell-7|Kibell, Herbert (Herb)]] ||||1985 Feb 23||77||H of Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Kibell-7.jpg 3310928] |- | [[Kibell-5|Kibell, Joseph]] ||||1940 Nov 07||76||with Eliza Kibell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Kibell-5.jpg 3310918] |- | [[Eddey-31|Kibell, Lorna Betty]] ||||1974 Dec 24||56||W of Herbert; M of Sandra, Bev, Noel, Stuart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Kibell-7.jpg 3310928] |- | [[Kibell-6|Kibell, Sydney Clifton]] ||1903||1992||||H of Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Kibell-6.jpg 3310919] |- | [[King-43829|King, Charles Frederick G]] ||||1898 Nov 28||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/King-43829.jpg 4090528] |- | [[Heath-7735|King, Florence May]] ||1906 May ||1932 Jun 21||||nee Heath; W of William; M of Alice, Patrick, Katleen, Michael, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Heath-7735.jpg 3280244] |- | [[King-43831|King, George]] ||1926 Nov 21||1992 Jun 22||||b. Cork, Ireland; H of Kathleen; F of Brian, Trevor, Diane, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/King-43831.jpg 3280521] |- | [[Welch-10244|King, Kathleen Margaret]] ||1928 Oct 29||2008 Feb 29||||nee Welch; b. Wangaratta; W of George; M of Brian, Trevor, Diane, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/King-43831-1.jpg 3280522] |- | [[Slattery-760|King, Maria]] ||||1915 Jan 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Slattery-760.jpg 3280331] |- | [[King-43832|King, Mary]] ||||1904 Feb 16||||D of Maria King|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Slattery-760.jpg 3280331] |- | [[King-43833|King, Thomas]] ||||1949 Nov 26||||S of Maria King|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Slattery-760.jpg 3280331] |- | [[Wallace-18296|Kingdon, Daisy June]] ||||2010 Oct 30||||nee Wallace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Wallace-18296.jpg 3311009] |- | [[Kipling-222|Kipling, Charles Ernest]] ||||1950 Jun 17||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Kipling-222.jpg 4061248] |- | [[Kiraly-38|Kiraly, Albert]] ||1963 Nov 16||2017 Jun 28||||S of Ursula & Barnabas; B of Katalin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Kiraly-38.jpg 3300664] |- |Kiraly, Ursula J||1941 Feb 23||1999 Dec 24||||b. Dortmund, Germany; W of Barnabas; M of Albert & Katalin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Kiraly-38-1.jpg 3300667] |- | [[Kirby-6266|Kirby, Mary Elizabeth]] ||||1857 Aug 04||2||D of Isaac B Kirby, of Boston, USA|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Kirby-6266.jpg 4061215] |- | [[Kiss-264|Kiss, Bertram]] ||1921 Oct 06||1987 Mar 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Kiss-264.jpg 4090374] |- | [[Kleehammer-100|Kleehammer, Anton]] ||||1912|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Kleehammer-100.jpg 3280353] |- | [[Aves-61|Kleehammer, Edna]] ||1910||1997|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Kleehammer-112.jpg 3310920] |- | [[Kleehammer-112|Kleehammer, Fred]] ||1902||1986|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Kleehammer-112.jpg 3310920] |- | [[Kleehammer-116|Kleehammer, George Charles]] ||||1927 Jan 23||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Kleehammer-112.jpg 3310920] |- | [[Kleehammer-111|Kleehammer, Joseph John]] ||||1945 Nov 20||76||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Kleehammer-112.jpg 3310920] |- | [[Chatfield-874|Kleehammer, Margaret Ann]] ||||1947 Sep 26||79||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Kleehammer-112.jpg 3310920] |- | [[Frauenfelder-20|Kleehammer, Mary E]] ||||1904|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Kleehammer-100.jpg 3280353] |- | [[Kleehammer-140|Kleehammer, R V]] ||||2008 Sep 20||82||RAAF 158634|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Kleehammer-140.jpg 3280485] |- | [[Kleehammer-101|Kleehammer, Valentine]] ||1865||1933||||F of Eva & Hazel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Kleehammer-101.jpg 3310914] |- | [[Klein-5903|Klein, Ada]] ||||||||8 wks; with Martin Klein|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Klein-5899.jpg 4090475] |- | [[Bell-28782|Klein, Catherine Ellen]] ||||1952 Nov 17||81||with James Klein|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Klein-5695.jpg 4090474] |- | [[Klein-5695|Klein, James Morton]] ||||1934 May 11||55||with Catherine Klein|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Klein-5695.jpg 4090474] |- | [[Klein-5899|Klein, Martin]] ||||1915 Sep 22||72||with Ada Klein|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Klein-5899.jpg 4090475] |- | [[Knight-16981|Knight, Charles]] ||1852||1930?||77||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Knight-16981.jpg 3260055] |- | [[Knight-16980|Knight, Charles Frederick]] ||||1939 Dec 12||48||AIF 7948; H of Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Knight-16980.jpg 3310895] |- | [[McArthur-2560|Knight, Christina]] ||||1965 May 15||81||W of Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Knight-17795.jpg 3311115] |- | [[Knight-17804|Knight, Edwin]] ||||1882 Jul 21||46||b. Scorrier near Redruth, Cornwall, England; d. Hillsborough|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Knight-17804.jpg 4070090] |- | [[Knight-13524|Knight, Edwin]] ||||1957 Oct 15||79||H of Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Knight-13524.jpg 4070182] |- | [[Knight-13531|Knight, Frances]] ||||1939 Nov 20||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Knight-15506.jpg 4070089] |- | [[Knight-17795|Knight, Herbert George]] ||||1964 Mar 27||79||H of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Knight-17795.jpg 3311115] |- | [[Young-42278|Knight, Ivy Esther Jane]] ||||1971 Sep 02||80||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Knight-16980.jpg 3310895] |- | [[Baxter-6761|Knight, Marion Dean]] ||||1956 Jul 04||78||W of Edwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Knight-13524.jpg 4070182] |- | [[Knight-17832|Knight, Marion Isobel]] ||1917 Oct 11||1989 Apr 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Knight-13524.jpg 4070182] |- | [[Knight-13528|Knight, Martha]] ||||1919 Jan 23||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Knight-15506.jpg 4070089] |- | [[Thomas-44511|Knight, Mary]] ||||1909 Aug 09||68||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Knight-15506.jpg 4070089] |- | [[Wright-45468|Knight, Mary Elizabeth]] ||1862||1936||74||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Knight-16981.jpg 3260055] |- | [[Knight-17834|Knight, Mary Florence]] ||||1956 Jul 03||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Knight-13524.jpg 4070182] |- | [[Knight-15506|Knight, William]] ||||1892 May 23||58||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Knight-15506.jpg 4070089] |- | [[Monish-13|Knights, Alice May]] ||||1967 Jun 19||58||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Knights-660.jpg 3280038] |- | [[Knights-660|Knights, Walter]] ||||1958 Jan 20||63||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Knights-660.jpg 3280038] |- | [[Knoble-128|Knoble, Frederick]] ||||1884 Mar 13||19||b. Albury|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Knoble-128.jpg 4061443] |- | [[Wick-700|Knowles, Annie]] ||||1932 Nov 30||||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Knowles-8041.jpg 3260131] |- | [[Knowles-8041|Knowles, George]] ||||1930 Aug 01||||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Knowles-8041.jpg 3260131] |- | [[Knowles-8043|Knowles, Irene Winifred]] ||||1966 Feb 23||68||Sis of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Knowles-7990.jpg 3260041] |- | [[Knowles-8042|Knowles, William Frederick]] ||||1971 Jun 28||80||B of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Knowles-7990.jpg 3260041] |- | Knox, John||||1896 Apr 28||<1||4 days; d. North Melbourne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Thomson-11679.jpg 4110346] |- | [[Krauss-635|Kraus, Johann]] ||1923 Feb 03||1984 Feb 13||61||H of Maria; F of John, Josef, Stefan, Rudolf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Krauss-635.jpg 3280008] |- |Kraus, Maria||1932 Nov 17||2006 Jan 02||73||W of Johann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Krauss-635.jpg 3280008] |- |Krautschneider, Maria Johanna||||1979 Dec 04||70||mother||3280011 |- | [[Krazanowski-1|Krazanowski, Andrei]] ||||1986 Mar 21||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Krazanowski-1.jpg 4090366] |- | [[Kressevic-1|Kressevic, Joseph]] ||||1982 Jan 21||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Kressevic-1.jpg 3300661] |- | [[Krynski-2|Krynski, Heronim]] ||||1991 Jun 21||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Krynski-2.jpg 4090380] |- | [[Kyle-1939|Kyle, Alexander]] ||1850||1904|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Kyle-1939.jpg 3310961] |- | [[Kyle-1944|Kyle, David]] ||||1853||||S of James & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Kyle-1939.jpg 3310961] |- | [[Snow-8669|Kyle, Elizabeth]] ||1852||1941|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Kyle-1939.jpg 3310961] |- | [[Petty-3182|Kyle, Elizabeth]] ||||||||W of James Kyle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Kyle-1943.jpg 4110343] |- | [[Kyle-1943|Kyle, Ellen]] ||||1863|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Kyle-1943.jpg 4110343] |- |Kyle, James||||1880?||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Robin-660.jpg 4110344] |- | [[Kyle-764|Kyle, James]] ||||1916 Jul 08||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Kyle-764.jpg 4110345] |- | [[Kyle-295|Kyle, James Miller]] ||||1935 Jun 13||68||H of Teresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Kyle-295.jpg 3260235] |- |Kyle, James Miller||1934 Jan 30||2009 Jun 23||||with James & Teresa Kyle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Kyle-295.jpg 3260235] |- | [[Kyle-1945|Kyle, Jane]] ||||1861|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Robin-660.jpg 4110344] |- | [[Kyle-1946|Kyle, John]] ||||1883 Sep||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Robin-660.jpg 4110344] |- | [[Robin-660|Kyle, Julia Daddo]] ||||1903 Sep 04||66||W of James Kyle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Robin-660.jpg 4110344] |- | [[Kyle-296|Kyle, Leslie M]] ||||1962 Feb 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Kyle-295.jpg 3260235] |- | [[Kyle-1952|Kyle, Lilian]] ||1877||1939|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Kyle-1939.jpg 3310961] |- |Kyle, Lilly R||||1989 Jan 08||||with James & Teresa Kyle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Kyle-295.jpg 3260235] |- | [[Kyle-1942|Kyle, Lindsay]] ||1889||1911|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Kyle-1941.jpg 3310960] |- | [[Kyle-1940|Kyle, Moina]]||1887||1944|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Kyle-1941.jpg 3310960] |- | [[Kyle-1941|Kyle, Raymond]] ||1879||1936|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Kyle-1941.jpg 3310960] |- | [[Lynch-1673|Kyle, Teresa Jane]] ||||1930 Jan 25||53||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Kyle-295.jpg 3260235] |- | [[Kyle-1951|Kyle, William]] ||||1875?|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Kyle-1943.jpg 4110343] |- | [[Kyme-47|Kyme, Thomas Brash (Bolton)]] ||1856||1916||||b. Eaglehawk; Marr. Mary Ellen Hoyne 1878|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Kyme-47.jpg 3300649] |- | [[La_Fontaine-533|La Fontaine, Shaun Daniel]] ||1982 Jun 10||1996 Apr 21||||S of Warren & Julie; B of Tess & Innika|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/La_Fontaine-533.jpg 4150369] |- | [[Mathews-5265|Lacey, Alice Maud]] ||||1941 Aug 27||55||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Mathews-5265.jpg 3280252] |- | [[Barry-5186|Lacey, Ellen]] ||1862||1911||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Lacey-2593.jpg 3300801] |- | [[Lacey-2593|Lacey, James]] ||1860||1941||||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Lacey-2593.jpg 3300801] |- | [[Speers-86|Lacey, Jane]] ||||1942 Dec 12||82||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Lacey-2591.jpg 3280254] |- |Lacey, Sr. Mary||1928 Jul 01||2010 Sep 25||||||3280358 |- | [[Lacey-2591|Lacey, Thomas]] ||||1943 Oct 14||83||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Lacey-2591.jpg 3280254] |- | [[Lacey-2590|Lacey, William James]] ||||1959 Oct 18||71||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Lacey-2590.jpg 3280253] |- | [[Lack-321|Lack, Ada]] ||||1925 Nov 05||||Sis of Louisa Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Lack-321.jpg 4090494] |- | [[Lack-324|Lack, Bernard]] ||||1890 Jul 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Lack-324.jpg 4090490] |- | [[Jarvis-5027|Lack, Fanny]] ||||1926 Sep 28||82||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Lack-323.jpg 4090491] |- | [[Lack-325|Lack, Frederick]] ||1870||1953|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Lack-325.jpg 3310916] |- | [[Lack-326|Lack, Henry Ambrose]] ||||1869 Aug 20||<1||11 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Lack-326.jpg 4090493] |- | [[Lack-322|Lack, Louisa Ann]] ||||1943 Feb 21||||Sis of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Lack-321.jpg 4090494] |- | [[Lack-333|Lack, Nellie]] ||||1923 Oct||10|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Lack-325.jpg 3310916] |- | [[Lack-323|Lack, William]] ||||1912 Sep 01||80||H of Fanny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Lack-323.jpg 4090491] |- | [[Ladson-40|Ladson, Alfred William]]||1840 Nov 26||1923 Oct 24||||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Ladson-40.jpg 4061422] |- | [[Ladson-46|Ladson, Arthur]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Ladson-46.jpg 4061313] |- | [[Ladson-43|Ladson, Elizabeth Ellen (Bessie)]] ||1874 Feb 10||1939 Jan 14||||D of Alfred & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Ladson-40.jpg 4061422] |- | [[Irving-2084|Ladson, Gertie]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Ladson-46.jpg 4061313] |- | [[Taylor-53978|Ladson, Jane]] ||1844 Oct 24||1933 Nov 26||||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Ladson-40.jpg 4061422] |- | [[Ladson-42|Ladson, Mary Emma]] ||1872 Jul 15||1949 Dec 05||||D of Alfred & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Ladson-40.jpg 4061422] |- | [[Laidlaw-1479|Laidlaw, Alexander Thomas]] ||||1990 Jul 01||83||H of Dulcie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Laidlaw-1479.jpg 3311085] |- | [[Edwards-30635|Laidlaw, Dulcie Bertha]] ||||1993 Apr 30||85||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Laidlaw-1479.jpg 3311085] |- | [[Lambert-12995|Lambert, Annie]] ||||1949 Jun 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Lambert-12995.jpg 3300632] |- | [[Lane-15935|Lane, Dr. Frank]] ||||1895 Aug 12||||b. Hampstead, England; d. Beechworth; H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Lane-15935.jpg 3310956] |- | [[Pinchen-60|Lane, Florence Mary]] ||||1928 Dec 24||||b. Highbury, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Lane-15935.jpg 3310956] |- | [[Lane-15936|Lane, Florence Mary]]||||1954 Sep 30||||D of Frank & Florence Lane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Lane-15935.jpg 3310956] |- | [[Lane-15937|Lane, Frances]] ||||1967 May 08||||D of Frank & Florence Lane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Lane-15935.jpg 3310956] |- | [[Lang-6190|Lang, John]] ||1843 Nov 04||1920 Dec 24||||b. Airdrie, Scotland; d. Beechworth; H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Lang-6190.jpg 4110235] |- | [[McGeehan-130|Lang, Margaret]] ||||1952 May 14||80||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Lang-6190.jpg 4110235] |- | [[Langley-3736|Langley, Francis Henry]] ||||1984 Jun 21||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Langley-3736.jpg 4090408] |- | [[Stanbridge-134|Langshaw, Elizabeth]] ||||1947 Feb 17||75||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Fuller-14410.jpg 4061440] |- | [[Langshaw-120|Langshaw, Thomas]] ||||1946 Apr 22||75||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Fuller-14410.jpg 4061440] |- | [[Peterson-14342|Larsen, Christiline]] ||1841||1881|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Peterson-14342.jpg 4061459] |- | [[Larson-5381|Larson, Annie M]] ||||1942 Jul 20||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Larson-5382.jpg 3260077] |- | [[Larson-5382|Larson, Christian]] ||||1913 Dec 30||90||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Larson-5382.jpg 3260077] |- | [[Timms-1095|Larson, Elizabeth]] ||||1918 Jun 06||80||W of Christian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Larson-5382.jpg 3260077] |- | [[Larson-5384|Larson, George]] ||||1943 Jun 04||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Larson-5382.jpg 3260077] |- | [[Larson-5383|Larson, Jane W]] ||||1946 Sep 05||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Larson-5382.jpg 3260077] |- | [[Lascelles-368|Lascelles, John]] ||||1922 May 17||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Lascelles-368.jpg 3260092] |- |Lasslett, Marjorie Esme||1927 Oct 16||1994 May 13||||W of Alan; M of Rick||3280578 |- | [[Lauenstein-12|Lauenstein, Henry Clarence]] ||1910 Feb 04||1982 May 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Lauenstein-12-1.jpg 3280206] |- | [[Keady-33|Lauenstein, Sheila Marcella]] ||1915 Nov 19||1955 Jan 18||||with Henry Lauenstein|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Lauenstein-12-1.jpg 3280206] |- |Laughlin, M. M. Colombierre||||1952 Jun 14||||catholic priest?||3280356 |- | [[Brown-121749|Law, Matilda Jobson]] ||||1943 Jun 29||48||W of B C Law|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Brown-121749.jpg 3311047] |- | [[Lawrence-16059|Lawrence, Nelson Orlando]] ||1831||1903 Dec 20||||b. New York; H of Mary Anne (nee Kilcoyn, dec); formerly of Co. Mayo, Ireland; F of Elizabeth, Bridget, Evit (dec), Nelson Orlando Joseph, Caroline Mary, Thomas, Mary Serepta, William Myer, Lamariah Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Lawrence-16059.jpg 4061638] |- |Lawrence,?||||||||||4110352 |- | [[Lawson-10036|Lawson, Donald Edwin]] ||1946||1985|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Lawson-10036.jpg 3280581] |- | [[Lawson-10037|Lawson, James Francis]] ||1941 May 08||2018 Mar 10||||F of Tim, Marie, Ange, Sally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Lawson-10037.jpg 3280164] |- | [[Maguire-1857|Lawson, Mary Selina]] ||1909 Aug 15||2002 Dec 28||||nee Maguire|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Maguire-1857.jpg 3280102] |- | [[Lawson-10038|Lawson, R C]] ||||1970 Nov 30||73||AIF 27903; H of Mary; F of Marie, Jim, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Lawson-10038-1.jpg 3280101] |- |[[Evans-35000|Laycock, Emily Ann]] ||||1943 Dec 06||82||W of Richard||Obituary |- | [[Laycock-730|Laycock, Ernest J]] ||||1960 Nov||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Laycock-730.jpg 3280384] |- | [[Slater-4715|Laycock, Sarah Amelia]] ||||1891 Mar 28||64||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Laycock-732.jpg 4061289] |- |Laycock, Tot?||||||||||3280384 |- | [[Laycock-732|Laycock, William Edward]] ||||1871 Sep 13||45||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Laycock-732.jpg 4061289] |- |Layfield, Eva Caroline||1910 Apr 09||1993 Jan 10||||||3310995 |- | [[Kelly-22624|LeCouteur, Anne]] ||||1912 Jun 30||62||2nd W of Philip LeCoutier; M of Frederick Philip LeCoutier|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Kelly-22624.jpg 3280021] |- | [[Le_Couteur-30|Le Couteur, Arthur]] ||||||8||GS of Philip Le Couteur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Le_Couteur-30.jpg 4090447] |- | [[Aspley-17|Le Couteur, Emelie]] ||1821||1875 Jan 05||||b. Jersey, Channel Islands; marr. Jersey 18 Oct 1847; 1st W of Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Aspley-17.jpg 4090448] |- | [[Le_Couteur-33|Le Couteur, Frederick Howard]] ||||1961 Jan 31||52||H of Vivienne; F of John, Howard, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Le_Couteur-33.jpg 3310913] |- | [[Le_Couteur-31|Le Couteur, Frederick Philip]] ||1877||1949||||H of Gertrude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Le_Couteur-31.jpg 3310912] |- | [[Dare-662|Le Couteur, Gertrude]] ||1885||1969||||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Le_Couteur-31.jpg 3310912] |- | [[Le Couteur-32|Le Couteur, Philip]] ||||1904||78||GF of Arthur Ld Couteur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Le_Couteur-30.jpg 4090447] |- |Le Couteur, Vivienne||||2015 Feb 11||94||W of Frederick; M of John, Howard, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Le_Couteur-33.jpg 3310913] |- | [[Le_Tisser-3|Le Tisser, Alan John]] ||||1985 Oct 14||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Le_Tisser-3.jpg 4090370] |- |Leary, Keegan Joel||1988 Jul 05||1988 Jul 05||||||4150419 |- |Lee-Joong, Nellie Maud||||1981 Oct 05||76||||4061513 |- | [[Pyle-2515|Lee, Jessie]] ||1874 Jul 08||1959 Aug 15||||nee Pyle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Pyle-2515.jpg 3310965] |- | [[Lee-34781|Lee, Joseph James]] ||||1978 Apr 04||91||H of Levina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Lee-34781.jpg 3311116] |- | [[Bolch-209|Lee, Levina May]] ||||1959 Apr 02||68||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Lee-34781.jpg 3311116] |- | [[Lee-34782|Lee, Thomas]] ||1898 Oct 16||1982 Apr 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Lee-34782.jpg 4150440] |- | [[Lefoe-10|Lefoe, Levi]] ||||1878 Oct 07||57||H of Jane; b. Canada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Lefoe-10.jpg 3300722] |- | [[Lefoe-24|Lefoe, Lilian Makepeace]] ||||2000 Feb 17||97||Sis of Elma; Aunt of Nola|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Lefoe-24.jpg 4070096] |- |Leiz, Selina Foreman||1860 Aug 15||1933 Nov 17||||b. England, d. Australia||4061435 |- | [[Lendon-11|Lendon, Owen Jack]] ||1926 Aug 04||1999 Mar 23||72||H of Veronica (Mary); F of Christine, Yvonne, Michael, || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Lendon-11.jpg [3280405] |- | [[Lendon-12|Lendon, Rachel Louise]] ||1975 Jul 02||1979 Dec 22||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Lendon-12.jpg 3280388] |- |Lendon, Veronica (Mary)||1925 Feb 07||2013 Jul 07||88||M of Christine, Yvonne, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Lendon-11-1.jpg 3280389] |- | [[Docherty-397|Leonard, Catherine]] ||||1904 Dec 15||48||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Docherty-397.jpg 3280320] |- | [[Leonard-11923|Leonard, Eugene George]] ||||1906 May 17||20||S of Catherine & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Docherty-397.jpg 3280320] |- |Lewis, Andrea Jill||1962 Jun 14||2005 Jul 05||||Partner of Russell Bourne; D of Coralie & Robert; Sis of Nicole & David||3280450 |- | [[Lewis-44749|Lewis, Gwenda May Boyd]] ||1915||1929|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Lewis-44749.jpg 4070309] |- | [[Beamish-381|Limbrick, Sarah Jane]] ||1856||1925|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Beamish-381.jpg 3260103] |- |Linberg, Eileen Elsie||||1985 Apr 30||66||||4090389 |- | [[Lindeman-285|Lindeman, Charles]] ||||1971 Jun||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Lindeman-285.jpg 4110219] |- | [[Jefferson-1976|Lindeman, Nellie]] ||||1972 Apr 25||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Lindeman-285.jpg 4110219] |- | [[Flood-2436|Lindley, M]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Flood-2436.jpg 3300697] |- |Lindley, R|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Flood-2436.jpg 3300697] |- | [[Linton-2447|Linton, Cecil]] ||||1991 Mar 16||78||S of the late Percival & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Linton-2447.jpg 4090379] |- | [[Sheridan-2092|Lithgow, Elizabeth]] ||||1946 Dec 31||73||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Sheridan-2092.jpg 3280350] |- | [[Liweh-1|Liweh, Dr. T J F]] ||||||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Liweh-1.jpg 4090547] |- | [[Lloyd-9079|Lloyd, Benjamin J Lesingham]] ||1825||1875 Dec 30||||b. London, England; d. Beechworth; Uncle of William James & Frederick Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Lloyd-9079.jpg 4061349] |- | [[Lloyd-9082|Lloyd, Frederick Daniel]] ||1902 Jul 27||1982 Nov 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Lloyd-9082.jpg 3310886] |- | [[Lloyd-8567|Lloyd, Frederick Stephen]] ||||1938||71||B of William James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Lloyd-8567.jpg 4061350] |- | [[Lloyd-9083|Lloyd, Henry George]] ||||1912||1||13 mths; S of Frederick & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Lloyd-8567.jpg 4061350] |- | [[Martin-62121|Lloyd, Mary Jane]] ||||1939||66||nee Martin; W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Lloyd-8567.jpg 4061350] |- | [[Lloyd-9084|Lloyd, William James]] ||||1885||27||B of Frederick Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Lloyd-8567.jpg 4061350] |- |Lock, Florence||||1983 Jun 06||73||||4090414 |- | [[Lohrman-32|Lohrman, William]] ||||1966 Sep||71||AIF 31475|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Lohrman-32.jpg 3260206] |- | [[Wedge-442|Londrigan, Alice M]] ||||1954 Jan 29||79||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Londrigan-15.jpg 3280260] |- | [[Londrigan-16|Londrigan, Henry Thomas]] ||||1976 Feb 06||70||S of Thomas & Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Londrigan-15.jpg 3280260] |- | [[Londrigan-17|Londrigan, James Joseph]] ||1869||1960||||with James Murphy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Londrigan-17.jpg 3280090] |- | [[Ryan-14500|Londrigan, Mary Ann]] ||||1928 Sep 30||79||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Londrigan-14.jpg 3280261] |- | [[Londrigan-14|Londrigan, Michael]] ||||1922 May 13||78||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Londrigan-14.jpg 3280261] |- | [[Londrigan-15|Londrigan, Thomas]] ||||1950 Aug 27||77||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Londrigan-15.jpg 3280260] |- | [[Longland-90|Longland, Arthur Sylvester]] ||||1975 Dec 26||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Longland-90.jpg 4061352] |- | [[Longmore-186|Longmore, Charles Herbert]] ||||1946 Feb 19||78||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Longmore-186-1.jpg 4090533] |- | [[Hemmings-344|Longmore, Mary Esther]] ||||1947 Aug 20||70||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Longmore-186-1.jpg 4090533] |- |Lonsdale, Agnes Sophia (Lonnie)||1901 Nov 22||1999 Jan 17||||W of Leslie James (dec); M of James (dec), Roy (dec), Dennis, Norma, Allen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Lonsdale-363-1.jpg 3280585] |- | [[Lonsdale-363|Lonsdale, Dennis Leslie]] ||1928 Apr 26||2002 Feb 23||||S of Agnes & Les; B of James (dec), Roy, Norma, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Lonsdale-363.jpg 3280586] |- |Lonsdale, Isabel (Betty)||1928 Mar 23||1990 Jan 11||||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Lonsdale-365-1.jpg 3280595] |- | [[Lonsdale-364|Lonsdale, Leslie James]] ||1894 Jul 23||1988 Apr 01||||H of Agnes (Lonnie); F of James (dec), Roy, Dennis, Norma, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Lonsdale-364.jpg 3280584] |- | [[Lonsdale-365|Lonsdale, Roy Kenneth]] ||1924 Oct 14||1989 Jun 03||||AIF; H of Betty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Lonsdale-365.jpg 3280594] |- |Loriot, Madge Ethel||||1996 Oct||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Lohrman-32.jpg 3260206] |- |Loroit, Ernest Raymond||||2008 Dec 11||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Lohrman-32.jpg 3260206] |- |Loroit, Raymind David||||2000 Nov||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Lohrman-32.jpg 3260206] |- |Low?, Mary Ann Agnes||||||||||4110159 |- | [[Lowe-12294|Lowe, John]] ||1851||1914 Dec 24||||b. England; H of Williamina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Lowe-12294.jpg 4110298] |- | [[Lowe-12306|Lowe, John Francis]] ||1920 Jul 16||1994 Aug 14||||H of Margaret Olive; F of Glynis, Robyn, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Lowe-12306.jpg 3280493] |- | [[Dalgleish-430|Lowe, Williamina]] ||1855||1913 Aug 22||||b. Australia; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Lowe-12294.jpg 4110298] |- | [[Lucas-10861|Lucas, infant]] ||||1942 Aug 04||||infant S of Leah & Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Lucas-10854.jpg 4061480] |- | [[Lucas-10854|Lucas, Hugh Carlton]] ||||1990 Mar 17||85||H of Leah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Lucas-10854.jpg 4061480] |- | [[O'Rourke-1282|Lucas, Leah Mary]] ||||1954 Oct 16||44||W of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Lucas-10854.jpg 4061480] |- | [[Lucas-10862|Lucas, William]] ||1868 Feb 17||1906 Jun 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Lucas-10862.jpg 4110144] |- |Lucius-Methven, Annette Mary||||2000 Nov 25||||W of Richard||3300733 |- | [[Luckman-102|Luckman, Alexander]] ||1907 May 30||1982 Dec 25||||with Una Luckman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Luckman-102.jpg 4090420] |- | [[Luckman-104|Luckman, Henry Percival]] ||1878 Jul 10||1964 Jul 08||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Luckman-104.jpg 3260145] |- |Luckman, Una Mary||1923 Dec 30||2013 Sep 29||||with Alexander Luckman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Luckman-102.jpg 4090420] |- | [[Lyall-710|Lyall, John]] ||||1915 Aug 16||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Lyall-710.jpg 4110043] |- | [[DeCampo-5|Lynch, Dorothy Elizabeth]] ||||1994 Aug 25||89||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Lynch-12439.jpg 3280265] |- | [[Lynch-12442|Lynch, W D]] ||||1947 Nov 29||55||AIF 6981|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Lynch-12442.jpg 3280333] |- | [[Lynch-12439|Lynch, William H]] ||||1974 Nov 14||82||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Lynch-12439.jpg 3280265] |- | [[Lyons-7190|Lyons, E V]] ||||1959 Feb 03||69||AIF 9348|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Lyons-7190.jpg 3260192] |- | [[Macaulay-509|Macaulay, Elizabeth]] ||||1869 Dec 08||||D of Charles & Isabella Payne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Jenkins-14787.jpg 4110322] |- | [[Newey-255|Macaulay, Ethel Olive]] ||1909||1987||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Macaulay-654.jpg 4110321] |- | [[Macaulay-657|Macaulay, Ian James]] ||1932 Oct 20||2003 Nov 22||||H of Wendy; F of Bruce, Philip, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Macaulay-657.jpg 3311004] |- | [[Macaulay-654|Macaulay, James Jackson]] ||1903||1980||||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Macaulay-654.jpg 4110321] |- | [[Jenkins-14787|Macaulay, Janet]] ||||1910 Jun 30||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Jenkins-14787.jpg 4110322] |- |Macaulay, Wendy Elizabeth||1936 Mar 28||2014 Mar 05||||W of Ian; M of Bruce, Philip, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Macaulay-657-2.jpg 3311003] |- | [[Maciver-216|Maciver, William]] ||1908 Jul 23||1995 Jun 04||||merchant navy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Maciver-216.jpg 3280497] |- | [[Mackenzie-2068|Mackenzie, Fergus]] ||||1948 Apr 13||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Mackenzie-2068.jpg 3260168] |- | [[Mackenzie-5457|Mackenzie, Stafford]] ||1867||1940|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Mackenzie-5457.jpg 4061263] |- | [[Mackrill-28|Mackrill, George]] ||1899 Jan 28||1967 May 28||||Formerly of Bingley, Yorkshire, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Mackrill-28.jpg 3300669] |- | [[Aitken-2124|Macleod, Margaret]] ||||1938 Jan 24||66||W of Robert; M of Ian & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Macleod-3342.jpg 4110186] |- | [[Macleod-3342|Macleod, Rev. Robert B]] ||||1923 Oct 31||61||H of Margaret; F of Ian & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Macleod-3342.jpg 4110186] |- | [[Macnamara-252|Macnamara, Dame A Jean]] ||1899 Apr 01||1968 Oct 13||||D of Annie & John Macnamara; w of Joseph Ivan Connor; she brought myxomatosis to Australia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Macnamara-252.jpg 4110278] |- | [[Macquarie-79|Macquarie, Allan John]] ||1927 Apr 21||1984 May 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Macquarie-79.jpg 3311195] |- | [[Maguire-1877|Maguire, Francis]] ||||1924 Jan 29||75||with Selina Maguire|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Maguire-1877.jpg 3280268] |- | [[Ellingham-84|Maguire, Selina]] ||||1944 Aug 23||87||with Francis Maguire|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Maguire-1877.jpg 3280268] |- | [[Monogue-15|Maher, Anne]] ||||1935 Apr 03||||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Maher-2958.jpg 3280436] |- | [[Maher-2959|Maher, John (Jack)]] ||1934 Apr 28||2008 Aug 08||||H of Nettie; F of Jan & Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Maher-2959.jpg 3311135] |- | [[Maher-2958|Maher, Patrick]] ||||1900 May 22||56||H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Maher-2958.jpg 3280436] |- | [[Maher-2960|Maher, Stephen]] ||||1876 Jun 14||45||b. Mickarky, Tipperary, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Maher-2960.jpg 3300705] |- | [[Maher-2963|Maher, Thomas Charles]] ||||1984 Oct 27||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Maher-2963.jpg 3280549] |- | [[Balcombe-244|Maher, Winifred Helen]] ||||1977 May 28||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Balcombe-244.jpg 3280548] |- | [[Mahlstedt-45|Mahlstedt, Franz]] ||||1919 Nov 13||||H of Franz|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Mahlstedt-44.jpg 4061590] |- | [[Watkins-10045|Mahlstedt, Mary]] ||||1946 Aug 03||||W of Franz|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Mahlstedt-44.jpg 4061590] |- | [[Mahy-109|Mahy, Henry]] ||||1866||2||with Martin Mahy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Mahy-110.jpg 4061463] |- | [[Mahy-110|Mahy, Martin]] ||1829 Jan 01||1906 Mar 31||77||b. Guernsey; d. Beechworth; with Henry Mahy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Mahy-110.jpg 4061463] |- | [[Main-3799|Main, David Higgo]] ||||1956 Aug 27||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Main-3800.jpg 4110290] |- | [[Main-3800|Main, George]] ||||1900 Dec 17||79||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Main-3800.jpg 4110290] |- | [[Blackley-236|Main, Margaret]] ||||1916 Aug 12||82||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Main-3800.jpg 4110290] |- | [[McMaster-1430|Main, Minnie]] ||||1962 Jan 18||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Main-3800.jpg 4110290] |- |Main, Rhoda||||1970 Nov 27||89||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Main-3801.jpg 4110291] |- | [[Nowakowska-25|Main, Wanda]] ||1928 Apr 26||2013 Dec 04||||nee Nowakowska; b. Czestochowa, Poland; d, Adelaide; Only D of Jan Nowakowski & Emilie Stals (dec); M of Robert, Richard, Ingrid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Nowakowska-25.jpg 4070070] |- | [[Main-3801|Main, William Blackley]] ||||1940 Feb 10||68||H of Rhoda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Main-3801.jpg 4110291] |- | [[Majewski-137|Majewski, Edward]] ||1898||1963|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Majewski-137.jpg 3300696] |- | [[Malcolm-2243|Malcolm, John J]] ||||1903 May 02||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Malcolm-2243.jpg 3310927] |- | [[Maloney-2794|Maloney, Catherine Mary]] ||1909||1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Maloney-2795.jpg 3280282] |- | [[Maloney-2797|Maloney, George G]] ||1879||1948 Jun 12||69||AIF 2715|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Maloney-2795.jpg 3280282] |- | [[Carmody-602|Maloney, Margaret]] ||||1918 Jun 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Maloney-2795.jpg 3280282] |- | [[Hamill-830|Maloney, Margaret]] ||1872||1961|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Maloney-2795.jpg 3280282] |- | [[Maloney-2796|Maloney, Martin]] ||||1917 Jul 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Maloney-2795.jpg 3280282] |- | [[Maloney-2795|Maloney, Martin]] ||1872||1948|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Maloney-2795.jpg 3280282] |- |Mander, Maud Harriet||||1994 Jun 05||80||||3311005 |- | [[Mangan-611|Mangan, Thomas August]] ||||1983 Aug 22||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Mangan-611.jpg 4090400] |- | [[Mann-11572|Mann, Frederick George]] ||||1887 Jan 22||29||2nd eldest S of James & Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Mann-11572.jpg 4061291] |- | [[Manning-6917|Manning, John Goodyear]] ||||1928 Jan 04||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Manning-6917.jpg 3310985] |- | [[Manser-362|Manser, Kenneth W]] ||||1947 Nov 10||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Manser-363.jpg 3311048] |- | [[Dumbrell-144|Manser, Laura]] ||||1952 Jan 21||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Manser-363.jpg 3311048] |- | [[Manser-363|Manser, William]] ||||1922 Jul 22||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Manser-363.jpg 3311048] |- | [[Peach-1036|Mansfield, Vera M]] ||||1967 Jul 18||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Peach-1036.jpg 4070158] |- | [[Manton-320|Manton, Edith Jane Jervis]] ||||1911 Feb||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Manton-321.jpg 3310939] |- | [[Manton-323|Manton, Ernest J]] ||||1969 Feb 07||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Manton-323.jpg 3310962] |- | [[Harper-13051|Manton, Frances]] ||||1935 Sep 03||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Harper-13050.jpg 3310940] |- | [[Harper-13050|Manton, Frances Charlotte Jervis]] ||||1944 Mar 17||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Harper-13050.jpg 3310940] |- | [[Manton-324|Manton, Gertrude Annie Jervis]] ||||1955||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Manton-324.jpg 3310941] |- | [[Harper-12242|Manton, Mary E V]] ||||1932 Oct 24||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Manton-323.jpg 3310962] |- | [[Manton-325|Manton, Robert J]] ||||191? Jan 21||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Manton-323.jpg 3310962] |- | [[Manton-321|Manton, Thomas Jervis]] ||||1908 Nov 24||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Manton-321.jpg 3310939] |- | [[Gaylard-253|Manuell, Lorna Mary]] ||1922 Jul 26||1994 Jan 15||||nee Gaylard; W of Clive; M of Sharyn & Sonja|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Gaylard-253.jpg 3280558] |- | [[Brennan-3987|Maple, Kathleen Veronica]] ||||1985 Aug 02||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Brennan-3987.jpg 4090392] |- | [[Marinov-2|Marinov, Evetan (Mario)]] ||1932 Jun 11||1992 May 29||||b. Bulgaria; H of Jeannie; F of Michael, Katie, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Marinov-2.jpg 3280117] |- | [[Marks-4480|Marks, Albert William Charles]] ||||1960 Jan 30||72||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Marks-4480.jpg 4070008] |- |Marks, Margo||1944 Feb 07||2012 Feb 13||||||4090431 |- | [[Harvey-16117|Marks, Ruby May]] ||||1989 Dec 05||82||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Marks-4480.jpg 4070008] |- | [[Marshall-15858|Marshall, James]] ||1844||1893||||H of Edith (Pearce); F of Herbert, Madeline Crick, William, Florence, Stowell, Ruby, Gladys, Ethel, Ivy, Gordon, Helena, Hilda; Gt GF of Joan Smith (Crick)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Marshall-15858.jpg 4061570] |- | [[Powell-19850|Marshall, Matilda Charlotte]] ||1853 Nov 19||1919 May 18||||nee Powell; b. Bristol; M of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Powell-19850.jpg 4061601] |- | [[Martin-65972|Martin, Augustus]] ||||1940 Sep 23||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Martin-65972.jpg 3280315] |- | [[Kelty-120|Martin, Bridget]] ||||1962 Nov 12||96||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Martin-65984.jpg 3280318] |- | [[Detsinyi-1|Martin, David]] ||1915 Dec 22||1997 Jul 01||||b. Ludwig Detsinyi; H of Richenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Detsinyi-1.jpg 4070052] |- | [[Martin-65984|Martin, Eileen]] ||||1955 Dec 11||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Martin-65984.jpg 3280318] |- | [[Martin-66013|Martin, Harold Jarvis]] ||||1987 Feb 25||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Martin-66013.jpg 4090358] |- | [[Martin-66011|Martin, Jan David William]] ||1944 Apr 18||2000 Jul 09||||H of judith; F of Toby & Sophie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Martin-66011.jpg 4070051] |- | [[Gorrie-278|Martin, Lena (May)]] ||1915 Jul 17||2003 Jul 19||||W of Dave (dec); M of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Gorrie-278.jpg 3280496] |- | [[Dowling-2273|Martin, Mary Ellen]] ||||1921 Dec 31||74||Sis of Kate Dowling|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Dowling-2272.jpg 3280414] |- | [[Martin-66051|Martin, Norman Edgar]] ||||1976 Aug 29||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Martin-66051.jpg 3280597] |- | [[Powell-19877|Martin, Richenda]] ||1909 Nov 02||1999 Jan 13||||b. Elizabeth richenda Powell; W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Detsinyi-1.jpg 4070052] |- | [[Sims-8190|Martin, Ruby Alexandra]] ||||1989 Dec 27||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Sims-8190.jpg 3280598] |- | [[Ball-19541|Martina, Mary Erna]] ||1933 Aug 05||2018 Jun 05||||nee Ball; M of Peter, Rosemary, Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Ball-19541.jpg 3300779] |- | [[Mulhall-214|Marum, Alacia]] ||||1853 Dec 20||37||W of Pierce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Mulhall-214.jpg 3300620] |- | [[Marum-28|Marum, Pierce]] ||||1891 Nov 21||79||H of Alacia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Mulhall-214.jpg 3300620] |- | [[Masenhelder-1|Masenhelder, E G]] ||||1955 Feb 26||68||AIF 5379|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Masenhelder-1.jpg 4061458] |- | [[Maslin-86|Maslin, John Austen]] ||1904 Jul 06||1958 Aug 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Maslin-86.jpg 3311130] |- | [[Goer-14|Mason, Frances May]] ||1900 May 10||1983 May 11||||W of Rob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Mason-18898.jpg 4150442] |- | [[Mason-18898|Mason, Robert Kaighin]] ||1905 Nov 03||1995 Aug 24||||H of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Mason-18898.jpg 4150442] |- | [[O'Neill-4911|Massie, Mary Agnes]] ||||1912 Jul 16||54||nee O’Neill; W of Frank Hamilton Massie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/O_Neill-4911.jpg 3300685] |- | [[Mateer-42|Mateer, David Reid]] ||||1884 Apr 23||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Mateer-42.jpg 3300625] |- | [[Mateer-220|Mateer, David Reid]] ||||1904 Jan 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Mateer-42.jpg 3300625] |- | [[Mateer-221|Mateer, Eliza Jane]] ||1870 Sep ||1942 Dec|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Mateer-42.jpg 3300625] |- | [[Mateer-222|Mateer, John Samuel]] ||1865 Jun 08||1883 Dec 28||||S of David & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Mateer-42.jpg 3300625] |- | [[Deviney-68|Mateer, Mary]] ||||1922 Feb 11||||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Mateer-42.jpg 3300625] |- | [[Mateer-219|Mateer, William Alexander]] ||1861 Aug 12||1888 Sep 21||||S of David & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Mateer-42.jpg 3300625] |- | [[Matheson-2161|Matheson, Alexander]] ||1867||1950|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Matheson-2161.jpg 3260149] |- | [[Matheson-2165|Matheson, John L]] ||||1875 Sep 09||38||S of the late Rev James Matheson of Durham, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Matheson-2165.jpg 4090487] |- | [[Matthews-14261|Matthews, Ernest Lawrence (Jack)]] ||||1967 Mar 10||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Matthews-14261.jpg 3260240] |- |Matthews, Joyce Alice||1923 Aug 09||2011 Jul 01||||||3280472 |- | [[Mauger-226|Mauger, John]] ||||1961 Oct 23||77||AIF 921; H of Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Mauger-226.jpg 3260138] |- | [[Mills-20650|Mauger, Louise Emelie]] ||||1965 Dec 29||78||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Mills-20650.jpg 3260136] |- | [[Ellis-21157|Mauger, Mary A J]] ||||1918 Feb 25||62||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Mauger-224.jpg 3260043] |- | [[Mauger-224|Mauger, William G]] ||||1913 Apr 17||74||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Mauger-224.jpg 3260043] |- | [[Mauger-225|Mauger, William G]] ||||1951 Jul 05||77||S of William & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Mauger-224.jpg 3260043] |- | [[Mawer-108|Mawer, Henry]] ||||1980 Jan 17||93||with Melinda Mawer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Mawer-108-3.jpg 4150429] |- | [[Hancock-8988|Mawer, Melinda]] ||||1976 Jun 06||82||with Henry Mawer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Mawer-108-3.jpg 4150429] |- | [[May-12404|May, Edna Mavis]] ||||1939 Jan 11||<1||9 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/May-12406.jpg 4070046] |- | [[Rothenberger-226|May, Rita]] ||||1966 Aug 12||55||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/May-12405.jpg 4070047] |- | [[May-12405|May, Walter George]] ||||1971 Jun 23||74||H of Rita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/May-12405.jpg 4070047] |- | [[May-12406|May, Walter John]] ||||1936 Nov 12||<1||6 mths; S of Walter and Rita May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/May-12406.jpg 4070046] |- | [[Mayberry-1365|Mayberry, John]] ||||1903 Mar 07||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Mayberry-1365.jpg 3311027] |- | [[McAlpine-879|McAlpine, Violet Jessie]] ||1886 May 11||1967 Mar 15||81||b. Carrajung; d. Beechworth; youngest Sis of Robert, Isabella, helen, Donald, Nigel, Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/McAlpine-879.jpg 4110200] |- | [[Ryan-12232|McAnanly, Bridget]] ||1857||1940 Jan 06||||b. Kilmore, Vic; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/McAnanly-2.jpg 3300748] |- | [[Mosgrove-41|McAnanly, Isabella]] ||1818||1879 Oct 20||||b. Tyrone, Ireland; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/McAnanly-2.jpg 3300748] |- | [[McAnanly-2|McAnanly, James]] ||1844 Jul 01||1918 Apr 06||||b. Shoalhaven, NSW; d. Beechworth; H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/McAnanly-2.jpg 3300748] |- | [[McAnanly-7|McAnanly, Margaret (Peg)]] ||1923 Dec 14||2007 Apr 14||||D of Susanna & Stephen McAnanly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/McAnanly-8.jpg 3280348] |- | [[McAnanly-4|McAnanly, Owen]] ||1854 Mar 10||1927 Feb 14||||b. NSW; d. Beechworth; with William McAnanly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/McAnanly-5.jpg 3300719] |- | [[McAnanly-3|McAnanly, Owen (snr)]] ||||1879 Jun 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/McAnanly-2.jpg 3300748] |- | [[McAnanly-8|McAnanly, Patricia Mary]] ||||1996 Jun 29||74||D of Susanna & Stephen McAnanly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/McAnanly-8.jpg 3280348] |- | [[Weir-4416|McAnanly, Rose Mary]] ||1927 Jun 16||1986 May 07||||nee Weir; W of Stephen; M of Margaret, Ron, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/McAnanly-9.jpg 3280299] |- | [[McAnanly-9|McAnanly, Stephen Andrew]] ||1925 May 20||2014 Jun 02||||H of Rose; F of Margaret, Ron, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/McAnanly-9.jpg 3280299] |- | [[McAnanly-6|McAnanly, Stephen Andrew]] ||||1965 Aug 21||84||H of Susanah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/McAnanly-6-1.jpg 3280345] |- | [[Kearney-2177|McAnanly, Susanah Margaret]] ||||1939 Mar 01||48||W of Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/McAnanly-6-1.jpg 3280345] |- | [[McAnanly-5|McAnanly, William]] ||1846||1856 May 29||||b. NSW; d. Spring Creek; with Owen McAnanly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/McAnanly-5.jpg 3300719] |- |McArthy, Agnes||1904||1989||||||3280300 |- | [[McBain-633|McBain, Susan]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/McBain-633.jpg 3280193] |- | [[McBean-318|McBean, Grace]] ||||1923 Oct 14||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/McBean-318.jpg 4110237] |- | [[McBean-316|McBean, Henry Robert]] ||||1954 Nov 19||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/McBean-318.jpg 4110237] |- | [[Hancock-9772|McBean, Josephine Catherine]] ||||1963 Apr 30||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/McBean-318.jpg 4110237] |- | [[Johnson-106500|McBean, Sydney]] ||||1986 Feb 03||74||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/McBean-319.jpg 4150396] |- | [[McBean-319|McBean, William Cameron]] ||||1980 Apr 15||69||H of Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/McBean-319.jpg 4150396] |- | [[McCarthy-6362|McCarthy, Dennis]] ||||1979 Nov 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/McCarthy-6362.jpg 3280393] |- |McCarthy, Eliza||||1858 Sep 16||30|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Land-2959.jpg 3300831] |- | [[Land-2959|McCarthy, Jessie Elizabeth]] ||||1877 Feb 25||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Land-2959.jpg 3300831] |- | [[McCarthy-6364|McCarthy, Leonard]] ||1912 Oct 21||1997 Nov 06||||S of Michael & Amy; H of Ethel; F of Lorraine, Patience, Monique, Clive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/McCarthy-6364.jpg 3300785] |- | [[McClay-228|McClay, Doris May]] ||||1985 Jun 24||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/McClay-228.jpg 3311198] |- | [[McClay-229|McClay, J P (Paddy)]] ||||1975 Apr 10||85||with Mary McClay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/McClay-229.jpg 3311049] |- | [[Hutchinson-8770|McClay, Mary]] ||||1973 Aug 27||82||with J P McClay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/McClay-229.jpg 3311049] |- | [[McClintock-1623|McClintock, Alexander]] ||||||||S of Samuel & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/McClintock-1623.jpg 3300848] |- | [[Robinson-45286|McClintock, Mary]] ||||1875 Nov 06||38?||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Robinson-45286.jpg 3300847] |- | [[McClure-5874|McClure, Harry]] ||1902||1982||||Uncle of Margaret, John, Kate, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/McClure-5874.jpg 3280310] |- | [[McConechy-15|McConechy, Archibald]] ||||1917 Oct 04||30||KIA France; S of Archibald & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/McConechy-15.jpg 4070125] |- | [[McConechy-16|McConechy, Archibald A]] ||||1891 Sep 11||32||W of Archibald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/McConechy-15.jpg 4070125] |- | [[McCormack-2393|McCormack, William]] ||||1966 Sep 13||||B of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/McCormack-2393.jpg 3280062] |- |McCormick, Zoe||||1986 Sep 22||65||||4090361 |- | [[McCoy-8656|McCoy, Margaret Elizabeth]] ||||1888||17||b. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Kildare-25.jpg 3300657] |- | [[Kildare-25|McCoy, Winifred]] ||||1911||76||b. Galway, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Kildare-25.jpg 3300657] |- | [[Fitzgerald-8325|McCrorie, Honorah Fitzgerald]] ||||1883 Jul 10||49||b. Ennis, Co. Clare, Ireland; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Fitzgerald-8325.jpg 3300820] |- | [[McCrorie-49|McCrorie, John]] ||||1887 Feb 26||57||b. Ayrshire, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/McCrorie-49.jpg 3300822] |- | [[McCrorie-50|McCrorie, Kate]] ||||1863 Aug 17||<1||4 mths; D of John & Honorah McCrorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Fitzgerald-8325.jpg 3300820] |- | [[McCrorie-51|McCrorie, Mary Louisa]] ||||1966 Nov 26||<1||9 mths; D of John & Honorah McCrorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Fitzgerald-8325.jpg 3300820] |- | [[McCullough-4488|McCullough, Christina I]] ||||1957 Sep 13||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/McCullough-4489.jpg 4110121] |- | [[McCullough-4489|McCullough, Ellen May]]||||1955 Jun 17||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/McCullough-4489.jpg 4110121] |- | [[McDonald-22767|McDonald, Brian John]] ||||1966 Jan 15||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/McDonald-22768.jpg 3311055] |- | [[McDonald-22769|McDonald, Cristie Bronwyn]] ||1982 Jan 27||1982 Jan 29||||D of Glynys & Laurie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/McDonald-22769.jpg 3311057] |- | [[McDonald-22768|McDonald, Herbert John]] ||||2000 Oct 06||74||H of Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/McDonald-22768.jpg 3311055] |- | [[McDonald-21983|McDonald, John]] ||||1922 Nov 28||57||with Mary Ryan & Edward Kelly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Kelly-22323.jpg 3280351] |- | [[McDonnell-1733|McDonnell, Thomas M]] ||||1868 Oct 29||37||b. Co, Down, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/McDonnell-1733.jpg 4110040] |- | [[Williams-107082|McEwan, Mary Ann]] ||||1877 Feb 19||29||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Sawtell-573.jpg 4061548] |- | [[McFeeters-36|McFeeters, Anastasia]] ||||1945 Aug 22||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/McFeeters-37.jpg 4070152] |- | [[Medlin-1890|McFeeters, Annie Edith Evelyn]] ||||1950 Aug 05||43||W of Herbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/McFeeters-54.jpg 4070049] |- | [[McFeeters-53|McFeeters, David Henry]] ||1912 Jul 16||2010 Nov 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/McFeeters-53.jpg 4070050] |- | [[Roberts-41418|McFeeters, Evelyn Muriel]] ||1917 Jul 28||2010 Mar 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/McFeeters-53.jpg 4070050] |- | [[McFeeters-54|McFeeters, Herbert James]] ||||2007 Jun 06||101||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/McFeeters-54.jpg 4070049] |- | [[McFeeters-55|McFeeters, Joseph L]] ||||1960 Dec 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/McFeeters-55.jpg 4070153] |- | [[McFeeters-60|McFeeters, Lois Evelyn]] ||1953 Dec 21||1964 Nov 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/McFeeters-53.jpg 4070050] |- | [[McFeeters-37|McFeeters, William J]] ||||1937 Jun 23||||H of Anastasia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/McFeeters-37.jpg 4070152] |- |McGovern, Sr. Elizabeth||1929 Mar 12||2013 Oct 31||||||3280358 |- | [[Paterson-4744|McGrath, Agnes]] ||1874 May 18||1922 Jan 12||||Nee Paterson; M of Eleanora Agnes (Queenie)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Paterson-4744.jpg 3300623] |- | [[Kelly-23151|McGrath, Margaret]] ||||1946 Dec 06||55||with Thomas McGrath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/McGrath-3651.jpg 3260170] |- | [[Bownds-30|McGrath, Margaret]] ||||1941 Aug 27||81||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/McGrath-3652.jpg 4070044] |- | [[McGrath-3653|McGrath, Mary Ellen]] ||||1971 May 28||82||Niece of Phillip Bownds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Bownds-29.jpg 4070045] |- | [[McGrath-3651|McGrath, Thomas Charles]] ||||1975 Oct 05||93||with Margaret McGrath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/McGrath-3651.jpg 3260170] |- | [[McGrath-3652|McGrath, Thomas Henry]] ||||1937 Mar 29||81||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/McGrath-3652.jpg 4070044] |- | [[Baxter-8919|McGuffie, Beatrice Nellie]] ||1928 Apr 15||2010 Apr 11||||nee Baxter; W of Ian; M of Paul, Stephen, Lisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/McGuffie-67.jpg 3260002] |- | [[Morrison-16039|McGuffie, Eliza Jane]] ||||1950 Mar 01||52||W of William; M of Ian & Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/McGuffie-64.jpg 3260022] |- | [[McGuffie-67|McGuffie, Ian Desmond]] ||1924 May 27||2009 Jul 29||||RAAF; H of Beatrice (Marr. 1951); F of Paul, Stephen, Lisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/McGuffie-67.jpg 3260002] |- | [[McGuffie-64|McGuffie, William John]] ||||1966 May 13||77||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/McGuffie-64.jpg 3260022] |- | [[Wood-40775|McGuigan, Myra]] ||||1959 Jul 22||||mother of Dorothy McKinnon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Wood-40775.jpg 4070225] |- | [[Devaney-292|McGuiness, Ann]] ||||1917 Jan 12||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/McGuinness-584.jpg 3280423] |- | [[McGuinness-584|McGuiness, John]] ||||1902 Mar 19||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/McGuinness-584.jpg 3280423] |- |McGuiness, Maggie (Peg)||||1984 Jan 30||61||W of William; M of Ian (dec), Lorraine & Christine Billane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/McGuinness-587.jpg 3280413] |- | [[McGuinness-588|McGuiness, Margaret]] ||||1890 Jul 08||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/McGuinness-584.jpg 3280423] |- | [[McGuinness-589|McGuinness, Ellen]] ||||1946 Feb 07||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/McGuinness-584.jpg 3280423] |- | [[McGuinness-585|McGuinness, Henry Beirne]] ||||1983 Dec 22||74||with John McGuinness|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/McGuinness-585.jpg 3280380] |- | [[McGuinness-586|McGuinness, John Beirne]] ||||1982 Jul 05||72||d. Wooragee; with Henry McGuinness|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/McGuinness-585.jpg 3280380] |- | [[McGuinness-582|McGuinness, John Bernie]] ||||1940 Apr 21||||d. Wooragee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/McGuinness-584.jpg 3280423] |- | [[McGuinness-590|McGuinness, Patrick]] ||||1876 Sep 25||43||H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/McGuinness-590.jpg 3300721] |- | [[McGuinness-587|McGuinness, William Beirne]] ||||1980 May 17||64||H of Maggie (Peg); F of Michael & Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/McGuinness-587.jpg 3280413] |- | [[Philby-36|McInnes, Ethel Alma]] ||1903||1973||||M of Silas, Vern, Roy, Cyril, Claude (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Philby-36.jpg 3280097] |- |McInnes, Moyra Daisy||1924 Jun 13||2008 Jan 12||||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/McInnes-1160-1.jpg 4150426] |- | [[McInnes-1160|McInnes, Roy E]] ||||1998 Apr 04||73||RAAF 54622; H of Moyra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/McInnes-1160.jpg 4150425] |- | [[McIntosh-6047|McIntosh, Colin Clyde]] ||||1993 Oct 18||82||H of Nancy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/McIntosh-6047.jpg 4150377] |- | [[Mcintosh-6049|McIntosh, Cyril Henry (Harry)]] ||1907 Nov 20||1978 Oct 30||||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Mcintosh-6049.jpg 4110111] |- | [[McIntosh-6050|McIntosh, David R]] ||||1968 Jul 02||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/McIntosh-6050.jpg 4110127] |- | [[Niehoff-84|McIntosh, Dorothy R]]||||1993 Aug 02||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/McIntosh-6050.jpg 4110127] |- | [[McIntosh-6053|McIntosh, Edward]] ||1937 May 22||2014 Apr 23||||F of Jennifer Anne, Susan Kaye, Jane Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/McIntosh-6053.jpg 3310922] |- | [[Knight-18798|McIntosh, Eileen Amelia]] ||1908 Mar 25||1986 Sep 06||||W of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/McIntosh-6054.jpg 3311114] |- | [[Kennedy-14278|McIntosh, Elizabeth Sarah]] ||1877 Jun 09||1956 Jun 29||||with Ronald McIntosh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/McIntosh-4744.jpg 4110126] |- | [[McCurran-5|McIntosh, Ellen]] ||||1959 Jul 03||78||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/McIntosh-6055.jpg 3280020] |- | [[Osmond-842|McIntosh, Emily]] ||1907 Dec 08||1999 Oct 26||||nee Osmond; W of Francis; M of Frances, Alan, Desmond, Kenneth, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/McIntosh-6057.jpg 4150373] |- | [[Rooke-362|McIntosh, Frances Jane]] ||1872||1963||||with James McIntosh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/McIntosh-6048.jpg 4110115] |- | [[McIntosh-6057|McIntosh, Francis Allen]] ||1905 Sep 21||1995 Jun 21||||H of Emily; F of Frances, Alan, Desmond, Kenneth, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/McIntosh-6057.jpg 4150373] |- | [[McIntosh-6059|McIntosh, Francis Joseph]] ||1918 May 22||2012 Jan 05||||H of Olive; F of Garry, Graeme, Mary, Paul, Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/McIntosh-6059.jpg 3280031] |- | [[McIntosh-6054|McIntosh, Harold C]] ||1908 Apr 15||1974 Dec 12||||H of Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/McIntosh-6054.jpg 3311114] |- | [[McIntosh-6060|McIntosh, J M]] ||||1982 Apr 13||87||AIF 5061; WWII V372256|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/McIntosh-6060.jpg 4110110] |- | [[McIntosh-6048|McIntosh, James McD.]] ||||1939 Aug 31||||with Frances McIntosh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/McIntosh-6048.jpg 4110115] |- | [[McIntosh-6062|McIntosh, Jean Ruth]] ||1925 Aug 05||1925 Aug 12||||d. Beechworth; D of John Edward & Ellen Beatrice; Sis of Thomas, Les, Alan, Ronald, Nancy, William, Frances, Betty, Letty, Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/McIntosh-6062.jpg 4070198] |- | [[McNab-786|McIntosh, Jennie]] ||||1912 Jun 06||64||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/McIntosh-6052.jpg 4110138] |- | [[McIntosh-6064|McIntosh, John]] ||||1978 Jul 30||69||S of James & Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/McIntosh-6064.jpg 4070099] |- | [[McIntosh-6065|McIntosh, Keith]] ||1909||1992||||H of Monica; F of Elaine, John, Keith, Bernard, Therese, Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/McIntosh-6065.jpg 3280034] |- | [[McIntosh-6066|McIntosh, Kenneth Bernard (Kenny)]] ||1943 Jul 29||2007 Jun 11||||S of Emily & Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/McIntosh-6066.jpg 4150376] |- | [[Moss-8102|McIntosh, Mary Agnes]] ||1896||1948||||W of Henry; M of Kevin & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Moss-8102.jpg 3300645] |- | [[McKeone-117|McIntosh, Monica]] ||1913||1983||||W of Keith; M of Elaine, John, Keith, Bernard, Therese, Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/McIntosh-6065.jpg 3280034] |- | [[Paull-879|McIntosh, Nancy Beryl (Bell)]] ||||1998 Sep 26||85||W of Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/McIntosh-6047.jpg 4150377] |- |McIntosh, Nellie||||1987 Sep 29||62||W of Allan; M of Merrilyn, Gayle, Leonie||4150395 |- | [[Slaven-267|McIntosh, Olive May]] ||1916 Apr 25||2007 Jul 10||||W of Francis; M of Garry, Graeme, Mary, Paul, Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/McIntosh-6059.jpg 3280031] |- | [[McIntosh-6052|McIntosh, Robert]] ||||1903 Sep 27||70||H of Jennie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/McIntosh-6052.jpg 4110138] |- | [[McIntosh-6067|McIntosh, Robert Clyde]] ||1935 Dec 19||2005 Dec 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/McIntosh-6067.jpg 4150372] |- | [[McIntosh-6055|McIntosh, Robert Colin]] ||||1952 May 26||76||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/McIntosh-6055.jpg 3280020] |- | [[McIntosh-4744|McIntosh, Ronald Campbell]] ||1873 May 14||1937 Mar 06||||with Elizabeth McIntosh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/McIntosh-4744.jpg 4110126] |- | [[McIntosh-6063|McIntosh, Thomas James]] ||1932 Jan 31||2007 Sep 19||||S of John Edward & Ellen Beatrice; B of Jean (dec), Les, Alan, Ronald, Nancy, William, Frances, Betty, Letty, Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/McIntosh-6062.jpg 4070198] |- | [[Jeffs-750|McIntyre, Agnes]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Jeffs-750.jpg 4061534] |- | [[McIntyre-2585|McIntyre, Dugald]] ||1859 May 14||1919 Feb 03||||b. Winchelsea; d. Beechworth; Eldest S of Angus McIntyre, Morven, Argyllshire and Mary Henderson, Fort William; H of Maria (Dare) Elizabeth Drought; F of Estella, Ettie, Angus, Julie, Flora|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/McIntyre-2585.jpg 4110149] |- |McIntyre, John|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Jeffs-750.jpg 4061534] |- |McIntyre, Kaye Denise||1945||1982||||||3280385 |- |McKay, Helen Elder||||1859 Jan 17||69||W of Donald||4110012 |- | [[McKenzie-McHarg-20|McKenzie-McHarg, David Aloysius]] ||1918 Jun 20||1992 Jun 06||||H of Marhorie; F of Judith, Michael, David, Gery, Caroline, Mary, Susan, Barbara, Andrew, Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/McKenzie-McHarg-20.jpg 3280397] |- | [[Colby-2064|McKenzie-McHarg, Marjorie Jean]] ||1916 Dec 28||1985 Mar 04||||W of David; M of Judith, Michael, David, Gery, Caroline, Mary, Susan, Barbara, Andrew, Marjorie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/McKenzie-McHarg-20.jpg 3280397] |- |McKenzie-McHarg, Valerie Therese||1927 Nov 10||1986 Jun 02||||b. Brunswick||3280396 |- | [[McKenzie-8779|McKenzie, Archibald]] ||1880 Sep 20||1954 Jun 14||||AIF 4561; H of Geraldine; F of Sheila, Donnie, Richard, Kathleen, Stewart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/McKenzie-8779.jpg 4110205] |- |McKenzie, Cecily Therese||1926 Nov 20||2016 Sep 05||||W of Vincent; M of David & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/McKenzie-8792.jpg 3300677] |- | [[McKenzie-8795|McKenzie, Ernest Arthur]] ||||1869 Mar 26||<1||7 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/McKenzie-8796.jpg 4110164] |- | [[McKenzie-8797|McKenzie, Frederick]] ||||1945 Apr 03||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/McKenzie-8796.jpg 4110164] |- | [[McKenzie-8804|McKenzie, Ian (George)]] ||1933 May 22||1988 Apr 29||||H of Barbara; F of Ian & Debra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/McKenzie-8804.jpg 3311155] |- | [[McKenzie-8798|McKenzie, James R]] ||||1937 Apr 26||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/McKenzie-8796.jpg 4110164] |- | [[Roxburgh-224|McKenzie, Jane Roxburgh]] ||||1909 Dec 08||||W of Robert; b. Hamilton, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/McKenzie-8796.jpg 4110164] |- | [[McKenzie-8799|McKenzie, Jessie E]]||||1953 Aug 20||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/McKenzie-8799.jpg 4110165] |- | [[McKenzie-8800|McKenzie, Margaret Jane]] ||||1964 May 27||94?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/McKenzie-8800.jpg 4110161] |- | [[McKenzie-8801|McKenzie, Mary Roberta]] ||||1861 Jun 26||<1||5 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/McKenzie-8796.jpg 4110164] |- | [[McKenzie-8796|McKenzie, Robert]] ||||1904 Jan 01||77||H of Jane; b. Greenock, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/McKenzie-8796.jpg 4110164] |- | [[McKenzie-8802|McKenzie, Robert Archibald]] ||||1860 Mar 23||1||16 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/McKenzie-8796.jpg 4110164] |- | [[McKenzie-8792|McKenzie, Vincent]] ||1921 Sep 02||2007 Mar 06||||H of Cecily; F of David & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/McKenzie-8792.jpg 3300677] |- | [[McGuigan-483|McKinnon, Dorothy]] ||||1971 Feb 02||||D of Myra McGuigan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Wood-40775.jpg 4070225] |- | [[Lloyd-9360|McLaren, Ellen Violet]] ||1895||1976||||Nee lloyd; M of Mavis, Nonie, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Lloyd-9360.jpg 3310883] |- | [[McLaren-2432|McLaren, Francis Cromwell]] ||||1951 Nov 06||||AIF; F of Mavis, Nonie, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/McLaren-2432.jpg 3310882] |- | [[McLaren-2433|McLaren, Lindsay]] ||||1996 Oct 06||77||with Nancy Meyer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/McLaren-2433.jpg 4070333] |- | [[McLaughlin-7004|McLaughlin, Charles Patrick]] ||||1959 Dec 01||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/McLaughlin-7004.jpg 3280053] |- | [[McLaughlin-7006|McLaughlin, Eugene]] ||||1983 Sep 13||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/McLaughlin-7006.jpg 4090401] |- | [[McLaughlin-7018|McLaughlin, Leo Michael]] ||||1980 Jul 18||76||H of Mary; F of Madeleine, Leonie, Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McLaughlin-7018.jpg 3280054] |- | [[McLaughlin-7021|McLaughlin, Lynelle Gaye]] ||||1969 Aug 19||<1||7 hrs|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/McLaughlin-7021.jpg 4070243] |- | [[O'Shannassy-26|McLaughlin, Mary Magdalen]] ||||1985 Jun 21||83||W of Leo; M of Madeleine, Leonie, Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/McLaughlin-7018.jpg 3280054] |- | [[McLean-7904|McLean, Alexander]] ||||1928 Oct 28||80?||with Lucy McLean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/McLean-7904.jpg 4110154] |- | [[Warren-18929|McLean, Dorothy Mary]] ||||1968 Jun 13||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Warren-18929.jpg 3260221] |- | [[Clark-64670|McLean, Ethel May]] ||||1953 Jul 02||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Clark-64670.jpg 4110319] |- | [[Jenkins-17169|McLean, Gertrude Vince]] ||||1965 Sep 19||||W of Robert; M of Clarice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/McLean-7910.jpg 4110362] |- |[[Clarke-18226|McLean, Helen Wilson]] ||||1964 Jun 03||72||with Ronald McLean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/McLean-7911.jpg 4110320] |- | [[McLean-8990|McLean, Henry]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/McLean-8990.jpg 3260222] |- | [[Lloyd-9373|McLean, Ivy]] ||||1939 Jul 07||39||nee Lloyd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Lloyd-9373.jpg 3310879] |- | [[Douglas-12069|McLean, Lucy Mary]] ||||1911 Oct 07||60||with Alexander McLean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/McLean-7904.jpg 4110154] |- |McLean, Margaret Therese||||2008 Oct 22||89||W of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/McLean-8997.jpg 3280078] |- | [[McLean-7910|McLean, Robert John]] ||||1976 Jul 19||94||H of Gertrude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/McLean-7910.jpg 4110362] |- | [[McLean-7911|McLean, Ronald]] ||||1965 Jul 06||79||with Helen McLean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/McLean-7911.jpg 4110320] |- | [[McLean-8997|McLean, Ronald Jack]] ||||1972 Sep 26||52||AIF; H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/McLean-8997.jpg 3280078] |- | [[Rider-2986|McLeod, Ellen M]] ||||1963 Nov 04||76||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Rider-2986.jpg 4070218] |- | [[McLuckie-227|McLuckie, James]] ||||1894 Apr 14||42||S of the late Robert & Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Houston-4995.jpg 4110002] |- | [[Houston-4995|McLuckie, Janet]] ||||1909 Oct 21||84||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Houston-4995.jpg 4110002] |- | [[McLuckie-229|McLuckie, Robert]] ||||1870 Aug 10||50||b. Largs, Ayrshire, Scotland; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/McLuckie-229.jpg 4110048] |- | [[McLuckie-228|McLuckie, William]]||||1912 Sep 30||64||S of Robert & Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Houston-4995.jpg 4110002] |- |McMahon, Elizabeth||||||||||3280319 |- | [[Foley-4435|McMahon, Hannah]] ||||1902 Mar 03||68||b. Co Clare, Ireland; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/McMahon-4158.jpg 3280407] |- |McMahon, John||||||||||3280319 |- | [[McMahon-4158|McMahon, John M]] ||||1903 Feb 09||70||b. Kerry, Ireland; H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/McMahon-4158.jpg 3280407] |- |McMahon, Michael||||||||||3280319 |- | [[McMaster-800|McMaster, Andrew]] ||||1899 Feb 18||28||H of Margaret H McMaster|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/McMaster-800.jpg 4110167] |- | [[McMaster-1481|McMaster, Charles Alexander]] ||||1963 Oct 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/McMaster-1481.jpg 3280013] |- | [[McMaster-1431|McMaster, James T]] ||||1898 Dec 05||62||H of Rosina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/McMaster-1431.jpg 4110293] |- | [[McMaster-1483|McMaster, John]] ||||1852 Sep ||28?||d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/McMaster-1483.jpg 4110153] |- | [[McMaster-1482|McMaster, Rose Mary]] ||||1903 Mar 07||22||D of James & Rosina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/McMaster-1431.jpg 4110293] |- | [[Smith-239628|McMaster, Rosina Angelica]] ||||1931 Oct 04||74||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/McMaster-1431.jpg 4110293] |- | [[McMillan-5870|McMillan, Charles]] ||||1985 Jul 26||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/McMillan-5870.jpg 4090391] |- | [[McMillan-5871|McMillan, Duncan]] ||||1932 Dec 17||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/McMillan-5871.jpg 4110139] |- | [[Hendry-1045|McMillan, Margaret]] ||||1918 Jun 26||96||W of Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/McMillan-5533.jpg 4110143] |- | [[McMillan-5533|McMillan, Neil]] ||||1917 jun 27||97||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/McMillan-5533.jpg 4110143] |- | [[McNamara-3442|McNamara, Daniel]] ||||1932 Sep 23||||AIF 7056; H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/McNamara-3442-1.jpg 3280237] |- | [[Walsh-9974|McNamara, Elizabeth Mary]] ||||1938 Apr 01||||W of Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/McNamara-3442-1.jpg 3280237] |- | [[McNamara-3443|McNamara, Mary Theresa]] ||||1977 Jul 02||||D of Daniel & Elizabeth; Sis of Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/McNamara-3442-1.jpg 3280237] |- | [[Nolan-3994|McNamara, Mary Theresa]] ||||1935 Dec 08||87||with Patrick McNamara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/McNamara-3444.jpg 3280243] |- | [[McNamara-3444|McNamara, Patrick]] ||||1928 Apr 17||84||with Mary McNamara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/McNamara-3444.jpg 3280243] |- | [[McNamara-3447|McNamara, Thomas]] ||||1947 Dec 15||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/McNamara-3447.jpg 3280222] |- | [[McQueen-2600|McQueen, Helena]] ||1890||1981 Dec 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/McQueen-2600.jpg 4150400] |- | [[McRae-2854|McRae, John]] ||||1931 Jan 12||||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/McRae-2854.jpg 4110173] |- | [[McWilliam-497|McWilliam, John Gordon]] ||||1943 Dec 11||58||H of Netty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/McWilliam-497.jpg 3260051] |- |McWilliam, Netty Isobel||||1972 Nov 09||84||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/McWilliam-497.jpg 3260051] |- | [[Meades-95|Meades, Elizabeth May]] ||1900 Jul 04||1988 Nov 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Meades-95.jpg 3280606] |- | [[Byrne-5392|Meara, Catherine]] ||||1884 Dec 20||46||W of John; D of William & Anne Byrne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Byrne-5392.jpg 3300810] |- | [[Medcraft-115|Medcraft, Reg]] ||||2005 Aug 27||72||S of Herbert & Catherine (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Medcraft-115.jpg 3280461] |- | [[Medcraft-117|Medcraft, Ronald Joseph]] ||1931 May 03||2009 Sep 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Medcraft-117.jpg 3280477] |- | [[Woodgate-546|Medlin, Edith Caroline]] ||||1962 Apr 23||81||with William Medlin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Woodgate-557.jpg 4070177] |- | [[Medlin-1891|Medlin, William John]] ||||1949 Dec 25||75||with Edith Medlin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Woodgate-557.jpg 4070177] |- | [[Melbourne-261|Melbourne, Edward R]] ||||1978 Mar 25||53||H of Glenis; F of Lynette, Betty, Robert, Peter (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Melbourne-261.jpg 4150414] |- | [[Fulford-851|Melbourne, Glenis J]] ||||1985 Sep 01||59||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Melbourne-261.jpg 4150414] |- | [[Melbourne-262|Melbourne, Peter Raymond]] ||||1951 Sep 12||<1||3 mths; S of Glenis & Edward; B of Lynette, Betty, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Melbourne-262.jpg 4070208] |- | [[Melbourne-263|Melbourne, Robert Edward]] ||1950 Jan 07||2014 Nov 29||||S of Edward & Glenis; B of Lynette, Betty, Peter (dec); F of Jodie, Nicole, Narelle, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Melbourne-263.jpg 4150415] |- | [[Mellis-137|Mellis, David John]] ||1886||1947||||F of Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Mellis-137.jpg 4110071] |- | [[Metcalfe-1562|Metcalfe, John]] ||||1972 Mar 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Metcalfe-1562.jpg 3300824] |- | [[Metelski-4|Metelski, Paul]] ||||1984 Feb 29||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Metelski-4.jpg 4090404] |- | [[Wiesner-268|Methven, Louisa]] ||1841||1933||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Methven-143.jpg 4110238] |- | [[Young-40222|Methven, Mary]] ||||1944 Sep 29||77||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Methven-144.jpg 4110288] |- | [[Snow-8942|Methven, Mary Eleanor (Mem)]] ||1912 Nov 16||1997 Feb 12||||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Methven-189.jpg 3280304] |- | [[Methven-190|Methven, Percy]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Methven-143.jpg 4110238] |- | [[Methven-191|Methven, Robert]] ||1949 Jan 04||1998 Apr 04||||F of Joanne & Kristen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Methven-191.jpg 3300734] |- | [[Methven-143|Methven, Robert]] ||1833||1919||||H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Methven-143.jpg 4110238] |- | [[Methven-145|Methven, Robert]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Methven-143.jpg 4110238] |- | [[Methven-144|Methven, Thomas]] ||||1931 Sep 21||69||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Methven-144.jpg 4110288] |- | [[Methven-189|Methven, Walter C]] ||1908 Feb 06||1991 Mar 31||||H of Mary; F of Tom, Annette, Jeanine, Walter, Brenda, Robert, Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Methven-189.jpg 3280304] |- | [[Methven-146|Methven, William]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Methven-143.jpg 4110238] |- |Meyer, Nancy||||1996 Mar 13||71||with Lindsay McLaren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/McLaren-2433.jpg 4070333] |- | [[Michael-2873|Michael, James Augustus]] ||1858||1896||||S of James Phillip & Theresa’ B of Charles P, Theresa M, Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Michael-2873.jpg 4070061] |- |Miles, Sachi||1927 Nov 23||2008 Aug 23||||b. Kobe, Japan; d. Beechworth||3280516 |- | [[Miller-86905|Miller, Edward]] ||1869 Aug 17||1896 Jan 22||||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Miller-86906.jpg 3300839] |- | [[Miller-86906|Miller, Edward]] ||||1900 Aug 29||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Miller-86906.jpg 3300839] |- | [[Miller-86920|Miller, John]] ||1816||1868 Aug 22||||b. England; d. Beechworth; marr. Margaret Cogan from Cork, 23 Dec 1842|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Miller-86920.jpg 4090439] |- | [[Kildea-60|Miller, Julia]] ||||1915 Dec 29||67||W of Edward || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Kildea-60.jpg 3300840] |- | [[Miller-86907|Miller, Michael Henry]] ||1872 Mar 26||1897 Feb 02||||S of Edward (d. 1900)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Miller-86906.jpg 3300839] |- | [[Osmond-844|Miller, Philadelphia]] ||1843||1896|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Osmond-844.jpg 4061506] |- | [[Miller-86939|Miller, Ronald Noel]] ||1932 Nov 24||2007 Jan 26||||S of William Royston; GS of William Patrick; Gt GS of Edward & Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Miller-86939.jpg 3300841] |- | [[Miller-86942|Miller, Thomas]] ||1868 Mar 04||1887 Jul 12||||S of Edward & Julia Miller|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Miller-86942.jpg 3300838] |- | [[Millet-752|Millet, W]] ||||1964 Feb 20||71||AIF 3390; H of Kathleen (1946); F of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Millet-752.jpg 3280061] |- | [[Brown-125591|Milne, Dorothy]] ||||1956 Jun 02||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Milne-3194.jpg 4110196] |- | [[Middlemiss-113|Milne, Elizabeth]] ||||1903 Jan 07||82||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Milne-1344.jpg 4061584] |- | [[Milne-3195|Milne, Flora]] ||||1968 Aug 14||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Milne-3195.jpg 4110194] |- | [[Milne-3194|Milne, John]]||||1961 May 15||77||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Milne-3194.jpg 4110196] |- | [[Milne-3196|Milne, Mary Ann]] ||||1967 Aug 08||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Milne-3195.jpg 4110194] |- | [[Milne-1344|Milne, Robert]] ||||1876 Jul 16||73||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Milne-1344.jpg 4061584] |- | [[Milne-3197|Milne, Robert Francis John]] ||1929 Oct 24||2011 Jun 20||||H of Margaret; F of Alison, Andrew, Cameron, Christopher; S of Charles Robert & Mary Helena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Milne-3197.jpg 4061585] |- | [[Milsome-10|Milsome, Horace James]] ||||1961 Jan 24||39||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Milsome-10.jpg 3260210] |- | [[Milsome-12|Milsome, James Leslie]] ||||1984 Aug 29||38||nephew of Thomas Stone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Milsome-12.jpg 3280372] |- | [[Stone-21247|Milsome, Kathleen]] ||||1977 Mar 20||50||W of Horace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Milsome-10.jpg 3260210] |- | [[Mim-1|Mim, Peter]] ||1906 Nov 15||1994 Aug 07||||F of Maria & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Mim-1.jpg 3280046] |- |Mim, Rosalia||||1991 Feb 02||75||M of Charles||3280044 |- | [[Jamieson-3600|Mitchell, Ellen]] ||||1976 Jun 26||||with James Mitchell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Mitchell-33492.jpg 3280273] |- | [[McIntosh-6051|Mitchell, Ethel Jessie]] ||1913 Oct 25||1995 Jan 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/McIntosh-4744.jpg 4110126] |- | [[Mitchell-33492|Mitchell, James]] ||||1966 Jun 15||||with Ellen Mitchell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Mitchell-33492.jpg 3280273] |- | [[Mitchell-33493|Mitchell, James]] ||||1886 Oct 27||38||b. Roscommon, Ireland; d. Wooragee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Mitchell-33493.jpg 3280419] |- | [[Mitrakiev-1|Mitrakiev, Ivan]] ||||1961||||H of Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Mitrakiev-1.jpg 3280210] |- |Mitrakiev, Maria||||1993||||W of Ivan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Mitrakiev-1.jpg 3280210] |- | [[Mitrakiev-2|Mitrakiev, Peter]]||||1954||||S of Ivan & Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Mitrakiev-1.jpg 3280210] |- | [[Fulton-3631|Mitson, Jessie]] ||||1926 Aug 02||64||nee Fulton; with Mary Beck|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Dunsmore-288.jpg 4110284] |- | [[Moglia-16|Moglia, Peter James]] ||1924||2010||||RAAF; H of Elisabeth; F of Andrea, Jane, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Moglia-16.jpg 3280443] |- | [[Quinlan-1010|Molloy, Eliza]] ||||1901 Jul 31||75||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Molloy-1468.jpg 3280427] |- | [[Molloy-1468|Molloy, Patrick]] ||||1894 Apr 30||72||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Molloy-1468.jpg 3280427] |- | [[Molony-272|Molony, Sr. Angela]] ||||1968 Feb 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Molony-272.jpg 3280357] |- | [[Robertson-21690|Monaghan, Mary Ellen (Anne)]] ||1866||1928||||D of Gilbert & Georgina Robertson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Robertson-21690.jpg 4110103] |- | [[Monshing-1|Monshing, Horace Reginald (Horry)]] ||1935 Aug 24||2001 May 14||||F of Kathy, Peter, Helen, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Minshing-1.jpg 4110358] |- | [[Allat-3|Monshing, Mary Ellen]] ||||1977 Dec 21||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Monshing-2.jpg 4110117] |- | [[Monshing-3|Monshing, Muriel Caroline]] ||1937 Jan 11||1937 Jan 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Monshing-2.jpg 4110117] |- | [[Monshing-4|Monshing, Peter]] ||||1947 Aug 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Monshing-4.jpg 4110330] |- | [[Monshing-2|Monshing, Reginald Horace]] ||||1992 May 21||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Monshing-2.jpg 4110117] |- | [[Monshing-5|Monshing, Wesley]] ||1904||1987|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Monshing-5.jpg 3311167] |- | [[Hull-7933|Moore, Jane Frances]] ||||1877 Dec 21||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Hull-7933.jpg 4061564] |- | [[Clark-65180|Moore, Margaret Ethel]] ||1931 Jul 22||1992 Jan 11||||nee Clark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Clark-65180.jpg 3310863] |- | [[Morels-2|Morels, Pavels]] ||1892 Aug 23||1959 Oct 17||||b. Latvia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Morels-2.jpg 3260196] |- | [[Morgan-31998|Morgan, Charles]] ||1832||1918||||H of Ester|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Morgan-31998.jpg 3300745] |- | [[Morgan-31999|Morgan, Charles]]||||||||S of Charles & Ester|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Morgan-31998.jpg 3300745] |- | [[Morgan-32016|Morgan, Edward W]] ||||1903 Feb 19||65||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Morgan-32016.jpg 4110168] |- | [[Elliott-18341|Morgan, Eliza Jane]] ||||1925 Feb 23||78||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Morgan-32017.jpg 3260088] |- | [[Downey-2924|Morgan, Ellen]] ||||1891 Apr 09||53||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Morgan-32016.jpg 4110168] |- | [[Morgan-32000|Morgan, Emily]] ||||||||D of Charles & Ester|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Morgan-31998.jpg 3300745] |- | [[Flannery-876|Morgan, Ester]] ||1843||1897||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Morgan-31998.jpg 3300745] |- | [[Morgan-32017|Morgan, Henry Robert]] ||||1918 Oct 11||80||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Morgan-32017.jpg 3260088] |- |Morley, Clara||||||||D of Emma & John Morley||4061260 |- | [[Raymond-4408|Morley, Emma]] ||||||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Raymond-4408.jpg 4061261] |- | [[Morley-3518|Morley, Frederick]] ||||||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Morley-3518.jpg 4070310] |- |Morley, John||||||||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Raymond-4408.jpg 4061261] |- | [[Coade-85|Morley, Mary]] ||||||||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Morley-3518.jpg 4070310] |- | [[Morphy-109|Morphy, John Stephen]] ||||1861 Jul 13||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Morphy-109.jpg 3300812] |- | [[Thompson-66898|Morris, Anne]] ||||1905 Sep 26||65||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Morris-31758.jpg 4110134] |- |Morris, Constance May||1911 Aug 22||1999 Mar 15||||W of Frederick; M of Frederick (dec) & Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Morris-31786.jpg 3310866] |- | [[Morris-31786|Morris, Frederick Hughes]] ||1906 Apr 08||1974 Nov 11||||H of Constance; F of Frederick (dec) & Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Morris-31786.jpg 3310866] |- | [[Morris-31758|Morris, George]] ||||1901 Dec 17||74||H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Morris-31758.jpg 4110134] |- | [[Morris-31787|Morris, Peter Norman]] ||1948 Mar 01||1992 May 05||||H of Jean; F of Sheena & Ailsa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Morris-31787.jpg 3280517] |- | [[Morris-31788|Morris, William Scott]] ||1847||1927||||H of Margaret; Eldest S of G F & Sarah A Morris; B of C H|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Morris-31788.jpg 4061434] |- |Morrison, ?||||||||||4090441 |- | [[Morrison-16254|Morrison, A M]] ||||1911 Feb 10||81||H of Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Morrison-16255.jpg 4110027] |- | [[Tanswell-66|Morrison, Ann]] ||||1942 Aug 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Morrison-16260.jpg 4061561] |- | [[Morrison-16255|Morrison, Archibald McDougall]] ||||1905 Nov 25||41||S of A M & Maria Morrison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Morrison-16255.jpg 4110027] |- | [[Morrison-16284|Morrison, Catherine Ann]] ||||1882 May 05||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Morrison-16284.jpg 4110101] |- | [[Morrison-16256|Morrison, Cecilia Maria]] ||||1955 Apr 07||94||D of A M & Maria Morrison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Morrison-16256.jpg 4110028] |- | [[Morrison-16286|Morrison, Charles Hugh]] ||||1897 Jun 07||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Morrison-16284.jpg 4110101] |- | [[Morrison-16257|Morrison, Cresswell]] ||||1868 Sep 13||<1||2 days; S of A M & Maria Morrison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Morrison-16258.jpg 4110029] |- | [[Morrison-16287|Morrison, George]] ||||1910 Dec 22||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Morrison-16284.jpg 4110101] |- | [[Morrison-16258|Morrison, Janet Dexter]] ||||1??? Mar 23||||5 wks; D of Archibald M & Maria Morrison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Morrison-16258.jpg 4110029] |- | [[Ross-25240|Morrison, Johanna R]] ||||1899 Jan 19||58||b. Scourie, Sutherlandshire, Scotland; W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Morrison-16284.jpg 4110101] |- | [[Morrison-16288|Morrison, John]] ||||1936 Dec 20||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Morrison-16284.jpg 4110101] |- | [[Morrison-16285|Morrison, Joseph]] ||||1907 Jan 14||||H of Johanna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Morrison-16284.jpg 4110101] |- | [[Dexter-2439|Morrison, Maria]] ||||1918 Jul 30||84||W of A M Morrison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Morrison-16255.jpg 4110027] |- | [[Morrison-16259|Morrison, Ronald Cresswell]] ||||1867 Jan 09||1||S of A M & Maria Morrison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Morrison-16258.jpg 4110029] |- | [[Morrison-16291|Morrison, William]] ||||1897 Feb 22||72||d. Everton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Morrison-16291.jpg 4110065] |- | [[Morrison-16260|Morrison, William Daniel]] ||||1949 Apr 15||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Morrison-16260.jpg 4061561] |- |Morton, ?||||||||||4090442 |- | [[Betts-3863|Morton, Amelia]] ||||1948 Nov 29||||W of W H Morton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Morton-11293.jpg 4090456] |- | [[Morton-11293|Morton, W H]] ||||1922 Aug 02||58||H of Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Morton-11293.jpg 4090456] |- | [[Moss-8215|Moss, Bruce S]] ||||1945 Mar 29||46||AIF; H of Verna; F of Ron, Ted, Shirl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Moss-8215.jpg 3260012] |- | [[Chandler-10095|Moss, Florence Myrtle]]||||1992 Aug 17||90||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Moss-8223.jpg 4110253] |- | [[Smith-246840|Moss, Verna Irene]] ||||1977 Nov 06||75||W of Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Moss-8215.jpg 3260012] |- | [[Moss-8223|Moss, William John]] ||||1963 Nov 11||58||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Moss-8223.jpg 4110253] |- | [[Warden-1474|Mottram, Lola Ellen]] ||1917 Oct 06||1989 Apr 07||||nee Warden|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Warden-1474.jpg 4110062] |- |Mounce, Evelyn Irene||1908 Feb 05||1993 Jan 02||||W of Lindsay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Mounce-310.jpg 3310957] |- | [[Mounce-310|Mounce, Lindsay George]] ||1921 Sep 01||1994 Jul 09||||AIF VX134681; H of Evelyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Mounce-310.jpg 3310957] |- | [[Mulcahy-611|Mulcahy, Patrick]] ||||1959 May 11||52||B of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Mulcahy-611.jpg 3300628] |- | [[Muntz-329|Munday, Judith Ann]] ||1931 Jul 22||2005 Mar 28||||nee Muntz; W of Keith; M of William, Susan, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Muntz-329.jpg 3280453] |- | [[Munday-1324|Munday, Keith James]] ||1928 Dec 03||2018 May 07||||H of Judy (dec); F of Susan & Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Munday-1324.jpg 3280452] |- | [[Murdoch-1686|Murdock, Robert]] ||||1856 Nov 18||27||of Rutherglen near Glasgow, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Murdoch-1686.jpg 4061385] |- | [[Ryan-14930|Murphy, Beryl Mary]] ||||2008 Sep 05||88||Sis of Philip Wyatt Ryan; W of Daniel Francis Murphy; M of Ann, Philip, Mark, Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Ryan-14930.jpg 3300751] |- | [[Murphy-24401|Murphy, Francis Gerald]] ||||1984 Mar 23||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Murphy-24401.jpg 3280361] |- | [[Ryan-14938|Murphy, Hanora]] ||||1908 Nov 03||||W of Laurence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Ryan-14938.jpg 3280431] |- | [[Murphy-24420|Murphy, James Leo]] ||1907||1998||||H of Kathleen; F of Aileen, Patricia, Vincent, Brian, Colleen, Terry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Murphy-24420.jpg 3280255] |- | [[Murphy-24432|Murphy, James Vincent]] ||1935||2004||||with James Londrigan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Londrigan-17.jpg 3280090] |- | [[Graham-24843|Murphy, Jean Lenton]] ||1922 Oct 04||2017 Aug 15||||AIF VFX129008; W of John; M of Heather, Christine, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Murphy-24433.jpg 3280016] |- | [[Murphy-24434|Murphy, John Lenton]] ||1953 Apr 24||2008 Nov 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Murphy-24434.jpg 3280017] |- | [[Murphy-24433|Murphy, John Thomas]] ||1918 Jul 19||1974 Jul 29||||AIF VX84252; H of Jean; F of Heather, Christine, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Murphy-24433.jpg 3280016] |- | [[McKeone-119|Murphy, Kathleen Mary]] ||1909||2004||||W of James; M of Aileen, Patricia, Vincent, Brian, Colleen, Terry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Murphy-24420.jpg 3280255] |- | [[Murphy-24411|Murphy, Laurence]] ||||1895 Dec 27||62||b. Co. Limerick, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Murphy-24411.jpg 3280430] |- | [[Murphy-24446|Murphy, Matthew]] ||||1871||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Murphy-24446.jpg 3300639] |- | [[Murphy-24447|Murphy, Terence Michael (Terry)]] ||1948||2012||||S of James & Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Murphy-24420.jpg 3280255] |- | [[Higgins-10046|Murray, Alice Victoria]] ||||1939 Apr 01||53||GD of John Higgins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Higgins-3180.jpg 4070077] |- | [[Murray-21832|Murray, Daniel]] ||||1912 Jan 04||31||S of Fanny & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Murray-21833.jpg 4110063] |- | [[Murray-21833|Murray, David]] ||||1903 Jun 27||76||H of Fanny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Murray-21833.jpg 4110063] |- |Murray, Elizabeth||1880||1930?||||||3260016 |- | [[Mitchell-33755|Murray, Fanny]] ||||1923 Sep 17||75||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Murray-21833.jpg 4110063] |- |Murray, John||||1895 Oct 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Murray-21833.jpg 4110063] |- |Murray, W A J||||2017 Feb 22||71||AIF 19984||4070039 |- | [[Muter-35|Muter, Thomas]] ||||1857 Jul 22||2||S of James Muter, Baker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Muter-35.jpg 4110163] |- | [[Myers-18681|Myers, Joseph]] ||||1960 Jul 22||45||H of Joyce; F of Marie, Dalma, Malcolm|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Myers-18681.jpg 3280055] |- | [[Oldfield-1385|Nall, Hannah]] ||||1909 Dec 12||71||d. Wooragee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Nall-706.jpg 4090517] |- | [[Nall-706|Nall, Joshua]] ||||1898 Nov 17||68||b. Derbyshire, England; d. Wooragee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Nall-706.jpg 4090517] |- | [[Nankervis-639|Nankervis, Albert]] ||1903 May 16||2006 Jun 16||||H of Flore; F of Phillip & Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Nankervis-639.jpg 4061242] |- | [[Nankervis-640|Nankervis, Charles]] ||||1865||1930||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Nankervis-640.jpg 4070261] |- | [[Nankervis-641|Nankervis, Dick]] ||||1974 Mar 11||79||AIF 100; M.M., M.B.E.; served both World Wars; H of Elma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Nankervis-641.jpg 3311153] |- | [[McBean-327|Nankervis, Edna]] ||1907 Jan 03||1999 May 07||||nee McBean; W of Fred (dec); M of Lorna, John (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/McBean-327.jpg 3280530] |- | [[Nankervis-641|Nankervis, Elma Leila]] ||||1990 Jun 20||90||W of Dick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Nankervis-641.jpg 3311153] |- | [[Simpson-20517|Nankervis, Emma Isabel]] ||||1865||1951||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Nankervis-640.jpg 4070261] |- | [[Nankervis-642|Nankervis, F]] ||||1985 Nov 24||85||AIF VX52249|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Nankervis-642.jpg 3280529] |- | [[Phillips-38208|Nankervis, Flore Lilias Hardy]] ||||1984 May 22||76||B.E.M.; W of Albert; M of Phillip & Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Nankervis-639.jpg 4061242] |- | [[Nankervis-643|Nankervis, Ivan James]] ||1935 Oct 08||1998 May 30||||H of Roma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Nankervis-643.jpg 3311000] |- |Nankervis, Roma Louise||1937 May 29||1993 Sep 20||||W of Ivan; M of Jen & Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Nankervis-643.jpg 3311000] |- | [[Nash-9396|Nash, Charles Edward]] ||||1981 Feb 13||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Nash-9396.jpg 3260203] |- |Nash, Ethel (May)||1917 Aug 02||1992 Sep 26||||M of Jenny, Roy, Ken, Steve, Carol||4150472 |- | [[Naumann-355|Naumann, Frederick]] ||||1916 Feb 25||73||H of Julia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Naumann-355.jpg 3311028] |- | [[Wicks-1346|Naumann, Julia]] ||||1934 May 30||79||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Wicks-1346.jpg 3311029] |- | [[Crawley-1584|Navarre, Paul J]] ||||1970 Jun 06||21||AIF 2792729; formerly: Crawley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Crawley-1584.jpg 3280184] |- | [[Naylor-2481|Naylor, Dr. R G St John]] ||1864||1930|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Naylor-2481.jpg 3280378] |- | [[Hogan-5602|Naylor, Mary]] ||||1891 Oct 15||66||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Hogan-5602.jpg 3300811] |- | [[Neaves-162|Neaves, Albert Victor]] ||||1985 Aug 02||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Neaves-162.jpg 3311187] |- | [[Neely-2191|Neely, William]] ||||1899 Sep 27||78||b. Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Neely-2191.jpg 4110133] |- | [[Nelson-25171|Nelson, Sydney Rex]] ||||1947 Dec 15||42||H of Ilma; F of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Nelson-25171.jpg 4070010] |- | [[Bauer-6100|Nero-Lewis, Kathleen Margaret]] ||1946 Jun 12||2018 Feb 14||||nee Bauer; M of Tracy, Andrew, David, Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Bauer-6100.jpg 3311163] |- | [[Newey-258|Newey, Annie Louisa]] ||||1927 Aug 07||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Newey-234.jpg 3310993] |- | [[Newey-223|Newey, Charles Thomas]] ||||1924 Mar 08||75||H of Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Newey-223.jpg 3310992] |- | [[Newey-259|Newey, Ethel Mary]] ||||1896 Dec 27||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Newey-234.jpg 3310993] |- | [[Bradley-14894|Newey, Ethel May]] ||||1942 Dec 21||61||with James Newey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Newey-256.jpg 3310991] |- | [[Newey-225|Newey, George J]] ||||1898 Dec 18||6||S of Charles & Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Newey-223.jpg 3310992] |- | [[Chatfield-1112|Newey, Harriet Elizabeth]] ||||1948 May 17||97||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Newey-234.jpg 3310993] |- | [[Newey-256|Newey, James Rodgers]] ||||1974 May 19||92||with Ethel Newey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Newey-256.jpg 3310991] |- | [[Newey-234|Newey, James Rodgers]] ||||1933 Nov 02||82||H of Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Newey-234.jpg 3310993] |- | [[Forrester-1853|Newey, Marie Louise]] ||||1945 Jan 23||78||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Newey-223.jpg 3310992] |- | [[Neary-638|Newth, Elizabeth]]||1905 Sep 03||1993 Mar 24||||with Gordon Newth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Newth-224.jpg 3280207] |- | [[Newth-224|Newth, Gordon John]] ||1898 Dec 13||1954 Aug 08||||with Elizabeth Newth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Newth-224.jpg 3280207] |- | [[Newton-13474|Newton, Jacqueline Lauris]] ||||1969 Aug 28||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Newton-13474.jpg 3311158] |- |Newton, Mary||||1883 Nov 21||59||W of George||4061447 |- | [[Jones-107510|Newton, Sarah]] ||||1887 Aug 20||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Jones-107510.jpg 4070116] |- | [[Newton-13490|Newton, Sybil J O]] ||1890||1964 Apr 23||||AIF Staff nurse, Australian Army Nursing Service; mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Jones-107510.jpg 4070116] |- | [[Niall-25|Niall, John]] ||||1880 Nov 13||82||b. Co. Clare, ireland; d. Newtown, Beechworth; with Margaret Niall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Niall-25.jpg 3300724] |- | [[McMahon-4202|Niall, Margaret]] ||||1887 Jun 04||78||Nee McMahon; b. Co. Clare, Ireland; d. Black Springs, Beechworth; with John Niall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Niall-25.jpg 3300724] |- | [[Nicholas-2781|Nicholas, Edgar John]] ||||1947 Jul 10||50||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Nicholas-2781.jpg 3260171] |- | [[Lessing-143|Nicholas, Emma]] ||1889 Feb 19||1973 May 31||||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Nicholas-2379.jpg 3311064] |- | [[Nicholas-2782|Nicholas, Lorna M]] ||||1951 Sep 23||20||D & Sis of Noel, Rex, John (dec, Joan (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Nicholas-2781.jpg 3260171] |- | [[Nicholas-2379|Nicholas, Walter John]] ||||1964 Oct 05||80||AIF 207; H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Nicholas-2379.jpg 3311064] |- | [[Green-42575|Nicholson, Olive Charlotte]] ||||1975||||nee Green|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Green-42575.jpg 4061402] |- | [[Tilsley-129|Nicklin, Maria]] ||||1897 Nov 30||87||d. Violet Town|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Tilsley-129.jpg 4070306] |- |Nicol, Rose||1928 Sep 20||2004 Jul 04||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Nicol-1927.jpg 4150454] |- | [[Nicol-1927|Nicol, William Robert (Bill)]] ||1924 Sep 19||1986 Oct 30||||AIF QX44195; H of Rose; F of David, Janice, Ray, Keith (dec), Linda, Gloria, Carol, Brian, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Nicol-1927.jpg 4150454] |- | [[Niddrie-70|Niddrie, Alexander]] ||1892||1975||||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Niddrie-70.jpg 3280183] |- | [[Nolan-4047|Nolan, Emily Maria]] ||||1879 Jul 16||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Nolan-4048.jpg 3300617] |- | [[Hodgens-81|Nolan, Hannah]] ||||1918 Oct 07||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Nolan-4048.jpg 3300617] |- | [[Nolan-4049|Nolan, John Henry]] ||||1858 Apr 12||<1||6 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Nolan-4048.jpg 3300617] |- | [[Nolan-4048|Nolan, John Henry]] ||||1906 Nov ||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Nolan-4048.jpg 3300617] |- | [[Nolan-4050|Nolan, Mary]] ||||1918 Nov 25||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Nolan-4048.jpg 3300617] |- | [[Nolan-4052|Nolan, Thomas]] ||||1892 Nov 14||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Nolan-4048.jpg 3300617] |- | [[Nolan-4051|Nolan, William Edward]] ||||1859 Mar 14||<1||1 mth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Nolan-4048.jpg 3300617] |- | [[Nolan-3656|Nolan, William Frederick]] ||1829||1910|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Nolan-3656.jpg 3260033] |- | [[Norman-7539|Norman, Bruce Raymond]] ||||1990 Oct 08||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Norman-7539.jpg 4150387] |- |Norman, Marie Alice||||2015 Sep 15||88||W of Rex; M of Judith, Jeffery, Peter, Bruce, Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Norman-7540.jpg 4110216] |- | [[Norman-7540|Norman, Rex Walter]] ||||1972 Sep 08||50||H of Marie; F of Judith, Jeffery, Peter, Bruce, Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Norman-7540.jpg 4110216] |- | [[North-4070|North, Kate]] ||||1941 Jul 29||||Neice of Anne O’Mara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/North-4070.jpg 3280421] |- |Norton, Evelyn Amelia||||1985 Oct 07||88||||4090369 |- | [[Novak-1708|Novak, Samuel John Shennan]] ||1981 Nov 24||2002 May 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Novak-1708.jpg 4110193] |- | [[Novosad-53|Novosad, Gerhard Karel (Gerry)]] ||1930 Sep 07||2001 Apr 21||||b. Novy Jicin, Czechoslovakia; H of Lorraine; F of Marianne, Pater, Anthony, Michael, David, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Novosad-53.jpg 3280236] |- |Novosad, Lorraine Mary||1936 Aug 05||2018 Aug 10||||W of Gerry; M of Marianne, Peter, Anthony, Michael, David, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Novosad-53.jpg 3280236] |- | [[Novosad-54|Novosad, Marianne]] ||||1957 Sep 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Novosad-54.jpg 3280235] |- | [[O'Brien-10870|O’Brien, Arthur]] ||||1897 Oct 09||<1||10 mths; S of Caroline & Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/O_Brien-10870.jpg 3280418] |- | [[Methven-150|O’Brien, Caroline]] ||||1902 Feb 15||29||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/O_Brien-10870.jpg 3280418] |- | [[O'Brien-10872|O’Brien, Eileen Delara]] ||||1957 Dec 21||||D of Elizabeth & Thomas O’Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/McAnanly-6.jpg 3280325] |- | [[McAnanly-6|O’Brien, Elizabeth]] ||||1959 Jul 09||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/McAnanly-6.jpg 3280325] |- | [[O'Brien-10876|O’Brien, John]] ||||1930 Feb 27||||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/O_Brien-10876.jpg 3280242] |- | [[O'Brien-10878|O’Brien, Joseph Patrick]] ||||1957 May 24||||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/O_Brien-10878.jpg 3280241] |- | [[Thomas-52104|O’Brien, Kathleen May]] ||||1999 Oct 23||||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/O_Brien-10878.jpg 3280241] |- | [[O'Brien-10879|O’Brien, Michael]] ||||1942 Jul 14||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/O_Brien-10879.jpg 3280247] |- | [[Douglas-13275|O’Brien, Minnie]] ||1908 May 14||2006 May 25||||nee Douglas; M of Joan & Von; Sis of William Sonnemann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Douglas-13275.jpg 4090535] |- | [[Sheppard-4688|O’Brien, Sarah]] ||||1930 Jul 02||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/O_Brien-10876.jpg 3280242] |- | [[O'Brien-10873|O’Brien, Thomas]] ||||1942 Apr 25||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/McAnanly-6.jpg 3280325] |- | [[Green-42661|O’Callaghan, Helen Elizabeth]] ||1954 Dec 27||2005 Nov 25||||nee Green|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Green-42661.jpg 3280464] |- | [[Campbell-47090|O’Connor, Charlotte Elizabeth]] ||||1879 Sep 02||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Campbell-47090.jpg 3300806] |- | [[O’Connor-5641|O’Connor, Charlotte M]] ||||1929 Dec 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/O_8217_Connor-5641.jpg 3300805] |- | [[O’Connor-5642|O’Connor, Daniel Charles]] ||||1906 Jun 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/O_8217_Connor-5642.jpg 3300807] |- | [[O'Connor-5644|O’Connor, Elena (Nell)]] ||||1962 May 07||||late of Watchem|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/O_Connor-5644.jpg 3280058] |- | [[O'Connor-5648|O’Connor, Fr. Walter]] ||||1937 Mar 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/O_Connor-5649.jpg 3300771] |- | [[O'Connor-5649|O’Connor, John]] ||||1917 Jan 07||||d. Port Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/O_Connor-5649.jpg 3300771] |- |[[O'Connor-5654|O’Connor, John Arthur]] ||||1876 Apr 16||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/O_Connor-5654.jpg 3300759] |- | [[Devereaux-464|O’Connor, Kate Mary]] ||||1916 Jan 27||||d. Port Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/O_Connor-5649.jpg 3300771] |- | [[O'Connor-5659|O’Connor, Rev. Father]] ||||1906 May 03||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/O_Connor-5659.jpg 4150367] |- | [[O'Connor-5664|O’Connor, Timothy James]] ||||1888 Jan 30||67||B of Annie Phillips|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/O_Connor-5664.jpg 3280422] |- | [[O’Donnell-3735|O’Donnell, Beatrice Victoria]] ||||1978 Apr 18||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/O_8217_Donnell-3735.jpg 3260202] |- | [[Pruntz-1|O’Donnell, Catherine]] ||||1907 Mar 13||34||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Pruntz-1.jpg 3280307] |- | [[O’Donnell-3736|O’Donnell, Henry]] ||||1929 Jul 08||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/O_8217_Donnell-3736.jpg 4061436] |- |O’Donnell, May||1928 May 05||1987 Dec 09||||||4090353 |- |O’Donohue, Ellen||1849 May 15||1875 Aug 16||||b. Fermoy, Co Cork, Ireland; W of Cornelius|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/O_8217_Donohue-153.jpg 3300754] |- | [[O’Donohue-153|O’Donohue, Margaret Jane]] ||||1875 Jul 28||<1||3 mths; D of Ellen & Cornelius|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/O_8217_Donohue-153.jpg 3300754] |- | [[O’Farrell-328|O’Farrell, William]] ||1857||1923|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/O_8217_Farrell-328.jpg 3300817] |- | [[O'Grady-946|O’Grady, Thomas]] ||||187? Feb 17||26||b. Co. Limerick, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/O_Grady-946.jpg 3300693] |- | [[Hession-133|O’Halloran, Bridget]] ||||1916 Jun 27||71||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/O_Halloran-536.jpg 3280022] |- | [[O'Halloran-536|O’Halloran, Thomas]] ||||1927 Oct 04||88||H of Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/O_Halloran-536.jpg 3280022] |- | [[O'Hara-1793|O’Hara, T C]] ||||1952 Apr 09||57||AIF 867|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/O_Hara-1793.jpg 3280217] |- | [[O'Keefe-1384|O’Keefe, Doug]] ||1937 Jul 19||2003 Jun 13||||H of Myrtle; F of Peter, Terry, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/O_Keefe-1384.jpg 3280494] |- | [[Burden-1649|O’Loughlin, Annie Irene]] ||||1971 Jul 24||56||W of John; M of Margaret, John, Tricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/O_Loughlin-608.jpg 4110217] |- | [[Orr-7443|O’Loughlin, Catherine]] ||||1891 Feb 03||60||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/McMaster-800.jpg 4110167] |- | [[Jenkins-3657|O’Loughlin, Edna]] ||||1968 Aug 22||60||with Fred O’Loughlin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/O_Loughlin-128.jpg 4110254] |- | [[Cameron-12347|O’Loughlin, Florence Victoria]] ||||1990 Mar 07||89||W of Percy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/O_Loughlin-610.jpg 4110268] |- | [[O'Loughlin-128|O’Loughlin, Fred]] ||||1980 Aug 02||72||with Edna O’Loughlin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/O_Loughlin-128.jpg 4110254] |- | [[O'Loughlin-608|O’Loughlin, John Albert]] ||||1991 Oct 21||75||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/O_Loughlin-608.jpg 4110217] |- | [[O'Loughlin-610|O’Loughlin, Percy]] ||||1965 Aug 26||71||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/O_Loughlin-610.jpg 4110268] |- | [[O’Malley-1108|O’Malley, John (Jack)]] ||1896 Dec 31||1971 Oct 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/O_8217_Malley-1108.jpg 3280172] |- | [[Sexton-4567|O’Mara, Anne]] ||||1917 May 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/North-4070.jpg 3280421] |- | [[O'Mara-394|O’Mara, Patrick]] ||||1887 Jun 18||47||H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/North-4070.jpg 3280421] |- | [[O'Meara-552|O’Meara, Mary Ellen]] ||1900 Aug 21||1961 Oct 17||||D of Cornelius & Mary; Sis of Jeremiah, Cornelius, Daniel, John, Timothy, Vincent|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/O_Meara-552.jpg 3300698] |- | [[O'Neill-5041|O’Neill, Bernard]] ||1870||1945||||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/O_Neill-5041.jpg 4070033] |- | [[O'Neill-5042|O’Neill, Joseph]] ||1915 Jul 15||2004 Nov 11||||H of Betty; F of Elizabeth & Marlene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/O_Neill-5042.jpg 4070032] |- | [[Allen-52082|O’Neill, Ruby]] ||1886||1951||||W of Bernard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/O_Neill-5041.jpg 4070033] |- | [[Fleming-12419|O’Reilly, Mary Winifred]] ||||1956? Aug 30||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/O_8217_Reilly-1336.jpg 3300787] |- | [[O'Reilly-1337|O’Reilly, Matt]] ||||1978 Dec 06||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/O_Reilly-1337.jpg 3280136] |- | [[O’Reilly-1336|O’Reilly, Michael]] ||||1945 Oct 08||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/O_8217_Reilly-1336.jpg 3300787] |- | [[O’Reilly-1341|O’Reilly, Michael]] ||||1870 Dec 11||60||b. Tipperary, Ireland; H of Margaret Stapleton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/O_8217_Reilly-1341.jpg 3300808] |- | [[Hollings-221|O’Rourke, Caroline]] ||||1965 Jun 18||86||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/O_Rourke-1283.jpg 4061497] |- | [[O'Rourke-1283|O’Rourke, John]] ||||1941 Jul 10||71||H of Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/O_Rourke-1283.jpg 4061497] |- | [[O’Rourke-1370|O’Rourke, John Charles]] ||||1980 Jan 15||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/O_8217_Rourke-1370.jpg 4061498] |- | [[O'Sullivan-2410|O’Sullivan, Daniel]] ||||1901 Nov 09||97||d. Ovens Vale; H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/O_Sullivan-2410.jpg 3300762] |- | [[O'Sullivan-2420|O’Sullivan, Daniel]] ||||1890? Apr 14||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/O_Sullivan-2420.jpg 3300764] |- | [[O'Sullivan-2423|O’Sullivan, Honorah]] ||||1890? Aug 07||13?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/O_Sullivan-2420.jpg 3300764] |- | [[Walsh-10124|O’Sullivan, Margaret]] ||||1894 Apr 27||76||W of Daniel; d. Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/O_Sullivan-2410.jpg 3300762] |- |O’Toole, Margaret||||1977 Aug 25||||||3300739 |- | [[Oakley-3083|Oakley, John]] ||||1988 Jan 07||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Oakley-3083.jpg 4080352] |- | [[Oats-456|Oats, Desmond]] ||||1904 Dec 16||26||S of Matthias & Selina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Oats-456.jpg 4070299] |- | [[Badcock-496|Oats, Margaret]] ||||1903? Aug 22?||80?||W of Nicholas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Oats-381.jpg 4070297] |- | [[Oats-457|Oats, Matthias]] ||||1915 Jul 15||63||H of Selina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Oats-457.jpg 4070302] |- | [[Oats-381|Oats, Nicholas]] ||||1905 Aug 06||82||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Oats-381.jpg 4070297] |- | [[Oats-459|Oats, Nicholas James]] ||||1885? Apr 25||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Oats-459.jpg 4070298] |- | [[Oats-458|Oats, Nicholas James]] ||||1859 Jan 01||9|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Oats-459.jpg 4070298] |- | [[Mitchell-33926|Oats, Selina]] ||||1940 Feb 26||87||W of Matthias|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Mitchell-33926.jpg 4070301] |- | [[Armstrong-18363|Oddy, Margaret]] ||||1922 Apr 29||88||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Oddy-206.jpg 4070132] |- | [[Oddy-206|Oddy, Richard]] ||||1895 Apr 09||63||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Oddy-206.jpg 4070132] |- | [[Odgers-480|Odgers, Frederick William]] ||||1910 Apr 28||52||H of Lizzie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Odgers-480.jpg 3311007] |- | [[Oke-86|Oke, Charles C]] ||1825 Oct 05||1898 Jan 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Oke-86.jpg 4061370] |- | [[Rowe-9111|Oke, Mary]] ||1817 Feb 11||1904 Jun 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Oke-86.jpg 4061370] |- | [[Orchard-1352|Orchard, Elizabeth]] ||||1861 Apr||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Orchard-1353.jpg 4090548] |- | [[Crocker-3834|Orchard, Elizabeth]] ||||1865 Apr||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Orchard-1353.jpg 4090548] |- | [[Orchard-1353|Orchard, William]] ||||1866 Apr||60||b. Herfordshire, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Orchard-1353.jpg 4090548] |- | [[Orchard-1354|Orchard, William]] ||||1894 Sep 11||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Orchard-1353.jpg 4090548] |- | [[Clements-6531|Orme, Ruby I]] ||||1958 Apr 10||70||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Orme-755.jpg 3310968] |- | [[Orme-755|Orme, William]] ||||1929 Aug 18||45||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Orme-755.jpg 3310968] |- | [[Osborn-6992|Osborn, Andrew]] ||||1880 Jul 28||48||b. Tavistock, Devonshire; d. Beechworth; H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Osborn-6992.jpg 4070107] |- | [[Beel-130|Osborn, Eliza Grace]] ||||1948 Jun 28||70||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Osborn-4480.jpg 4070030] |- | [[Osborn-4477|James Osborn|Osborn, J M]] ||||1906 Jun 30||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Osborn-4477.jpg 3260029] |- | [[Osborn-4408|Osborn, James]] ||||1921 Aug 14||59||S of J M Osborn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Osborn-4477.jpg 3260029] |- | [[Osborn-6999|Osborn, James Milford (Jim)]] ||||2011 Jul 04||88||H of Melva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Osborn-6999.jpg 4070028] |- | [[Osborn-6994|Osborn, John]] ||||1889 May 27||63||b. Tavistock, Devonshire, England; d. Beechworth; H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Osborn-6994.jpg 4090508] |- | [[Snow-9044|Osborn, Mary Ann]] ||||1902 Aug 23||75||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Osborn-6994.jpg 4090508] |- |Osborn, Melva||||1960 Jul 15||36||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Osborn-6999.jpg 4070028] |- | [[Rule-1563|Osborn, Susan H]] ||||1900 Jan 26||65||W of Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Osborn-6992.jpg 4070107] |- | [[Osborn-4480|Osborn, William Thomas]] ||||1945 Jun 20||79||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Osborn-4480.jpg 4070030] |- | [[Osborne-9646|Osborne, Eben]] ||||1963 Nov 01||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Osborne-9646.jpg 3280082] |- | [[Ottrey-10|Ottrey, Herbert Walter John]] ||||1961 Jan 06||73||with Rose Ottrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Ottrey-10.jpg 3260215] |- | [[Ottrey-19|Ottrey, Leon William (Jungle)]] ||1927 Jan 27||1993 Feb 20||||H of Joan; F of Michelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Ottrey-19.jpg 3260214] |- | [[Ottrey-11|Ottrey, Rose Jane]] ||||1972 Nov 04||79||with Herbert Ottrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Ottrey-10.jpg 3260215] |- | [[Pacey-441|Pacey, George R]] ||||1988 Feb 10||63||AIF T101850; H of Margaret; F of Gwendoline, Bernard (dec), Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Pacey-441.jpg 3300736] |- | [[Rogers-35188|Pacey, Margaret Ellen]] ||1925 Jul 20||2015 Feb 28||||nee Rogers; W of George; M of Gwendoline, Bernard, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Rogers-35188.jpg 3300737] |- | [[Page-14118|Page, R E]] ||||1985 May 02||65||AIF VX140246; S of the late Sarah & Horace of Montrose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Page-14118.jpg 4090387] |- | [[Page-14124|Page, W G]] ||||1959 Sep 10||79||AIF 3470; H of Esther; F of Nestor & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Page-14124.jpg 3260151] |- | [[Palmer-21628|Palmer, Daniel Richard]] ||1928||1906|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Burke-9059.jpg 3260028] |- | [[Brady-4889|Palmer, Margaret]] ||1822||1912|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Burke-9059.jpg 3260028] |- | [[Look-448|Pan Look]] ||1831||1889 Mar 03||58||b. Canton, China; d. Beechworth; H of Helena (nee Currie); F of William, Ernest, Alfred, Beatrice, Francis, Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Look-448.jpg 3300714] |- |Pancur, Anna (Annie)||1951 Mar 15||2007 Jan 28||||W of Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Pancur-1.jpg 3280043] |- | [[Pancur-1|Pancur, Frank (Junior)]] ||1950 Jun 12||1996 Jul 24||||H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Pancur-1.jpg 3280043] |- | [[Pančur-2|Pančur, Frank (Senior)]] ||1912 Jul 18||1980 Jan 07||||b. Kamnik, Slovenia; H of Valeria; F of Anne & Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/PanCur-2.jpg 3280042] |- |Pančur, Valeria||1924 Sep 21||1999 Sep 04||||b. Kutezevo, Slovenia; W of Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/PanCur-2.jpg 3280042] |- | [[Bird-10148|Pape, Maria]] ||||1901 Nov 08||60||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Bird-10148.jpg 4061347] |- | [[Parker-42325|Parker, Gordon Leslie (Les)]] ||1927 Jul 27||1993 Jul 11||||b. Seppeltsfield|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Parker-42325.jpg 3310917] |- | [[Parkinson-3067|Parkinson, Bertie]] ||||1960 Apr 11||57||H of Vida; F of Allan, Noel, Keith, June, Robert, John, Dawn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Parkinson-3068.jpg 4110258] |- | [[Parkinson-3069|Parkinson, Claude Gordon]] ||||1986 Apr 08||56||H of Shirley; F of Gordon, Trevor, Julie, Lorraine, Paul, Gavin, Peter, Neville, Brian, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Parkinson-3069.jpg 3311176] |- | [[Parkinson-3070|Parkinson, Donald Roy]] ||||1984 Jun 02||70||RAAF; H of Sheila; F of David, Kevin, Bruce, Peter, Trish|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Parkinson-3070.jpg 3280543] |- | [[Webb-22044|Parkinson, Jennifer Isobel]] ||1946 Jul 23||1992 Jul 26||||nee Webb; W of Robert; M of Judith, Elizabeth, Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Webb-22044.jpg 3310864] |- | [[Baird-6250|Parkinson, Margaret]] ||||1980 Dec 20||86||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Parkinson-3071.jpg 4110263] |- | [[Parkinson-3072|Parkinson, Roy James]] ||1952 Aug 31||2005 Feb 09||52||S of Allen & Irene (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Parkinson-3072.jpg 4110259] |- | [[Mulquiney-7|Parkinson, Sheila Margaret]] ||||2009 Apr 01||93||nee Mulquiney; W of Don; M of David, Kevin, Bruce, Peter, Trish|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Mulquiney-7.jpg 3280544] |- | [[Parkinson-3071|Parkinson, Thomas]] ||||1955 Jul 20||67||H of Margaret; F of Donald, Kenneth, Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Parkinson-3071.jpg 4110263] |- | [[Dolan-1942|Parnaby, Margaret]] ||||1900 May 05||67||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Connolly-2562.jpg 3280434] |- | [[Parnaby-44|Parnaby, May]] ||1902||1989||||D of Selina & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Parnaby-42.jpg 4070104] |- | [[Trevillyan-3|Parnaby, Selina]] ||||||||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Parnaby-42.jpg 4070104] |- | [[Parnaby-42|Parnaby, Thomas]] ||||||||H of Selina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Parnaby-42.jpg 4070104] |- | [[Paterson-4888|Paterson, Ethelwyn Maud]] ||||1903 Mar 02||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Paterson-4888.jpg 4110060] |- | [[Sealey-313|Paterson, Eva]] ||||2013 Dec 18||86||nee Sealey; W of William; M of Susan, Wilma, Robert, Gail, Glenice, Kevin, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Paterson-4898.jpg 4150468] |- | [[Paterson-4899|Paterson, Ewan Grant]] ||1978||1993 Dec 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Paterson-4899.jpg 4150371] |- | [[Paterson-4898|Paterson, William (Bill)]] ||||1982 Dec 20||63||AIF VX137415; H of Eva; F of Susan, Wilma, Robert, Gail, Glenice, Kevin, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Paterson-4898.jpg 4150468] |- | [[Paton-1842|Paton, David]] ||1866 Nov 23||1868 Feb 15||||S of David & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Mackay-4636.jpg 4061464] |- | [[Paton-1841|Paton, David]] ||||1887||59||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Paton-1842.jpg 4061466] |- | [[Mackay-4636|Paton, Margaret]] ||||1883 Sep 08||49||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Mackay-4636.jpg 4061464] |- | [[Paul-8193|Paul, David Nelson]] ||||1975 Jun 17||80||with Jeanette Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Paul-8193.jpg 4150422] |- | [[Paul-8208|Paul, George Edward]] ||1863||1896?||||b. Aberdeen, NSW; S of William & Emily; H of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Paul-8208.jpg 4070120] |- | [[Fletcher-13124|Paul, Jeanette Isobel]] ||||1975 Apr 03||78||nee Fletcher; with David Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Paul-8193.jpg 4150422] |- | [[Paul-8209|Paul, William]] ||1833||1893||||b. Aberdeen, Scotland; d. Beechworth; H of Emily Jane; F of Elizabeth, William Alexander (1867-1919), George Edward (1868-1896), Emily & Frank Dornailles (1875-1899)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Paul-8209.jpg 4070135] |- | [[Williams-99030|Paull, Annie Bella]] ||||1962 Oct 24||73||with Francis Paull|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Paull-880.jpg 4070291] |- | [[Paull-880|Paull, Francis William]] ||||1960 May 10||84||with Annie Bella Paull|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Paull-880.jpg 4070291] |- | [[Paull-937|Paull, Harold James]] ||1920 Oct 03||2001 Mar 31||||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Paull-937.jpg 4070292] |- |Paull, Margaret||1922 Nov 30||2017 Aug 20||||W of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Paull-937.jpg 4070292] |- | [[Payne-16518|Payne, Charles]] ||||1924 Jan 22||82||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Payne-16518.jpg 4061273] |- | [[Muller-11557|Payne, Charlotte Elizabeth]] ||||1972 Dec 24||87||with John Payne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Payne-16521.jpg 3260111] |- | [[Roche-1907|Payne, Dianne]] ||1956 Nov 11||2003 Jan 06||||nee Roche|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Roche-1907.jpg 3280119] |- | [[Payne-16523|Payne, Florence]] ||||1880 May 24||10||with Frederick Payne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Payne-16522.jpg 4061275] |- | [[Payne-16522|Payne, Frederick]] ||||1911 Sep 02||41||with Florence Payne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Payne-16522.jpg 4061275] |- | [[Hodgens-82|Payne, Isabella]] ||||1876 Jul 13||29||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Payne-16518.jpg 4061273] |- | [[Macaulay-508|Payne, Isabella]] ||||1881 Jul 17||29||W of Charles Payne; D of Janet Macauley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Jenkins-14787.jpg 4110322] |- | [[Payne-16521|Payne, John]] ||||1928 Dec 06||52||with Charlotte Payne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Payne-16521.jpg 3260111] |- | [[Payne-16519|Payne, Martin]] ||||1873 Feb 12||69||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Payne-16519.jpg 4061276] |- | [[Odell-3637|Payne, Mary]] ||||1888 Oct 29||81||W of Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Payne-16519.jpg 4061276] |- | [[Payne-16524|Payne, Sarah Minnie]] ||||1940 Mar 12||||d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Payne-16524.jpg 4061274] |- | [[Peach-1119|Peach, Daisy M]] ||||1957 Apr 28||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Peach-1119.jpg 4070155] |- | [[Peach-1121|Peach, Edith]] ||||1905 Jun 10||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Peach-1124.jpg 4070156] |- | [[Peach-1120|Peach, Grace E]] ||||1977 Jul 31||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Peach-1120.jpg 4070157] |- | [[Peach-1122|Peach, Harold]] ||||1915 Jun 04||<1||11 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Peach-1124.jpg 4070156] |- | [[McGeehan-132|Peach, Jane A]] ||||1930 Oct 30||69||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Peach-1038.jpg 4070154] |- | [[Peach-1037|Peach, Jane A]] ||||1947 Feb 20||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Peach-1037.jpg 4070159] |- | [[Peach-1125|Peach, Olive G]] ||||1950 Apr 04||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Peach-1037.jpg 4070159] |- | [[Peach-1123|Peach, Rosalie]] ||||1902 Mar 05||<1||7 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Peach-1124.jpg 4070156] |- | [[Peach-1124|Peach, Wilhelmina]] ||||1888 Jan 18||<1||5 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Peach-1124.jpg 4070156] |- | [[Peach-1038|Peach, William]] ||||1940 Apr 11||79||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Peach-1038.jpg 4070154] |- | [[Peach-843|Peach, William E]] ||||1966 Dec 07||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Peach-1036.jpg 4070158] |- | [[Peake-1047|Peake, Charles]] ||1828||1880 Feb 19||||b. Hereford, England; d. Beechworth; F of Francis, Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Peake-1047.jpg 4061515] |- | [[Pearce-8507|Pearce, Frederick Charles]] ||||1942 Jun 16||||H of Isabel; F of May, Fred, Violet, Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Pearce-8507.jpg 4070012] |- | [[Stephens-14775|Pearce, Isabel Kate]] ||||1954 Dec 10||||W of Frederick; M of May, Fred, Violet, Ivy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Pearce-8507.jpg 4070012] |- | [[Pearson-13207|Pearson, Cecil Valentine]] ||1901||1960||||3rd S of C A & M R Pearson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Pearson-13207.jpg 4070129] |- | [[Baird-6283|Pearson, Jessie]] ||||1911 Nov 24||63||W of William Thomas Pearson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Pearson-13218.jpg 4070270] |- | [[Speight-515|Pearson, Mary]] ||||1892 Sep 18||82||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Pearson-13218.jpg 4070270] |- |Pearson, Ruby||||1981 Niv 24||85||||4061490 |- | [[Pearson-13218|Pearson, William Thomas]] ||||1923 Aug 31||78||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Pearson-13218.jpg 4070270] |- | [[Peel-1501|Peel, David H]] ||||1966 Aug 20||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Peel-1501.jpg 4110225] |- | [[Peel-1504|Peel, Emily]] ||1870 Dec 09||1873 Sep 08||||d. Chiltern; D of Henry W & Kate Peel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Peel-1506.jpg 4061577] |- | [[Peel-1506|Peel, Henry W]] ||1873 Mar 01||1873 Sep 16||||d. Chiltern; S of Henry W & Kate Peel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Peel-1506.jpg 4061577] |- | [[Peers-419|Peers, Edward John]] ||||1993 May 01||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Peers-419.jpg 3280275] |- | [[Pelech-13|Pelech, Antin (Anton)]] ||1922 Aug 08||2003 Aug 05||||H of Maria; F of Olga & Sophia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Pelech-13.jpg 3280001] |- |Pelech, Maria||1924 Mar 25||2016 Jun 08||||W of Anton; M of Olga, Sophia, Ivan (dec)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Pelech-13.jpg 3280001] |- | [[Pellegrino-151|Pellegrino, Lorenzo]] ||1928 Oct 12||1993 Jan 07||||H of Lorna Olive; F of Leonard, Robert, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Pellegrino-151.jpg 3280274] |- | [[Pemberton-1768|Pemberton, Albert]] ||||1952 Jan 22||73||H of Rebecca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Pemberton-1768.jpg 4061318] |- | [[Pemberton-1769|Pemberton, Alfred]] ||1847||1919||||H of Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Pemberton-1769.jpg 4061424] |- | [[Smeaton-239|Pemberton, Bertha]] ||||1971 Aug 31||76||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Pemberton-1780.jpg 4061316] |- | [[Pemberton-1770|Pemberton, Edward]] ||1892||1933||||S of Alfred & Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Pemberton-1769.jpg 4061424] |- | [[Pemberton-1772|Pemberton, Frederick]] ||||1916||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Pemberton-1772.jpg 4061572] |- |Pemberton, Isobel MacPherson||1930 May 13||2012 Mar 03||||W of Maxwell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Pemberton-1783-1.jpg 4061321] |- | [[Pemberton-1774|Pemberton, Lucy Ann]] ||1872 Dec 04||1877 Apr 12||||D of Frederick & Mary A Pemberton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Jeffries-2373.jpg 4061573] |- | [[Austin-13293|Pemberton, Mabel]] ||||1942 Mar 01||49||W of William Harold Pemberton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Pemberton-1772.jpg 4061572] |- | [[Jeffries-2373|Pemberton, Mary Ann]] ||||1914 Jan 16||64||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Jeffries-2373.jpg 4061573] |- | [[Tomlinson-4498|Pemberton, Mary Louise]] ||||1961|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Pemberton-1781.jpg 4061322] |- | [[Counsell-477|Pemberton, Matilda]] ||1856||1935||||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Pemberton-1769.jpg 4061424] |- | [[Pemberton-1783|Pemberton, Maxwell]] ||||2007 Feb 20||83||RAN PM3902; H of Isobel; F of Julie, Max, Bill, Ernie; Nephew of [[Pemberton-1781|Walter Pemberton]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Pemberton-1783.jpg 4061320] |- | [[Schultz-7050|Pemberton, Rebecca Ettie]] ||||1971 Nov 13||88||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Pemberton-1768.jpg 4061318] |- | [[Pemberton-1773|Pemberton, Robert]] ||1888||1892||||S of Alfred & Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Pemberton-1769.jpg 4061424] |- | [[Pemberton-1782|Pemberton, Robert Albert]] ||1917 Sep 24||2001 Sep 03||||Eldest S of Bertha & William; H of Jean; F of Marilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Pemberton-1782.jpg 4061317] |- | [[Pemberton-1781|Pemberton, Walter]] ||||1952||||uncle of [[Pemberton-1783|Maxwell]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Pemberton-1781.jpg 4061322] |- | [[Pemberton-1777|Pemberton, William Henry]] ||1893||1964||||H of Mabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Pemberton-1772.jpg 4061572] |- | [[Pemberton-1780|Pemberton, William J]] ||||1963? Nov 30||69||H of Bertha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Pemberton-1780.jpg 4061316] |- | [[Pennicott-15|Pennicott, Mary Emily]] ||||1899 Jun 11||<1||8 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Pennicott-15.jpg 3310946] |- | [[Pereira-1418|Pereira, Lender Finney]] ||||1964 Jul 08||47||H of Marcia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Pereira-1418.jpg 3311109] |- | [[Weber-10556|Pereira, Marcia]] ||||1966 Jul 07||||W of Lender|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Pereira-1418.jpg 3311109] |- | [[Smith-250116|Perry, Lorna Ruth]] ||1927||1987||||nee Smith; W of Ray; M & M-in-L of Bruce & Bille, Richard & Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Perry-21395.jpg 3280552] |- | [[Perry-21395|Perry, Robert Raymond (Ray)]] ||1910||1999||||H of Lorna; F & F-in-L of Bruce & Bille, Richard & Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Perry-21395.jpg 3280552] |- | [[Perryman-1324|Perryman, Neil Francis]] ||1962 Jun 13||1990 Oct 08||||H of Cathy; F of Trent, Mitchell, Jessica|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Perryman-1324.jpg 4150388] |- | [[Peterson-15109|Peterson, Charles]] ||||1922 Mar 07||80||of Baarmutha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Peterson-15109.jpg 3260091] |- | [[Petko-5|Petko, Josef]] ||1929 Mar 07||1996 Apr 30||||b. Czechoslovakia; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Petko-5.jpg 3280234] |- | [[Pettitt-526|Pettet, Henry]] ||||1870 Mar 19||27||S of Lucy Drenen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Youngman-442.jpg 4061356] |- | [[Ladson-68|Pettigrew, Maria Ann (Polly)]] ||1831||1902 Feb 02||||nee Ladson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Ladson-40.jpg 4061422] |- |Petty?, John||||1883||19?||||4110344 |- | [[Moore-65874|Phelan, Mary Anne]] ||||1885 Dec 04||59||||Funeral notice |- | [[Phelan-1224|Phelan, Kate]] ||||1934 Oct 22||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Moore-65874.jpg 3300621] |- |Phillips, ?||||||||||4061271 |- |Phillips, Alice Bridget||||1991 Sep 07||64||||4090381 |- | [[Ramsay-3184|Phillips, Ann]] ||||1876 Mar 27||42||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Phillips-38618.jpg 4061407] |- | [[Dewan-59|Phillips, Annie]] ||||1962 Dec 27||91||nee Dewan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Dewan-59.jpg 3300766] |- | [[O'Connor-5665|Phillips, Annie E]] ||||1925 Feb 10||57||Sis of Timothy O’Connor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/O_Connor-5664.jpg 3280422] |- | [[Phillips-38617|Phillips, Charles]] ||||1903 Jan 10||72||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Phillips-38618.jpg 4061407] |- | [[Phillips-38628|Phillips, Charles Frederick]] ||1879||1968||||H of Margaret; F of Roy, Marjorie, Winifred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Phillips-38628.jpg 3311152] |- | [[Phillips-38632|Phillips, Douglas John]] ||1928 Nov 28||1991 Mar 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Phillips-38632.jpg 3280563] |- | [[Phillips-38633|Phillips, Eileen]] ||||1907 Aug 22||||Infant D of William & Nellie Phillips|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Phillips-38633.jpg 3280305] |- | [[Phillips-48715|Phillips, Dorothy]] ||||1903||2||Sis of Flore Nankervis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Phillips-48715.jpg 4061243] |- | [[Hardy-8876|Phillips, Flore H E]] ||||1947 Jun 29||84||nee Hardy; W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Phillips-38209.jpg 4061239] |- | [[Darby-2317|Phillips, Gail Ann]] ||1952 May 24||2011 Apr 04||58||nee Darby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Darby-2312.jpg 3280083] |- | [[Osborne-9693|Phillips, Hilda May]] ||||1991 Jul 04||76||W of Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Phillips-38636.jpg 4070024] |- | [[Phillips-38637|Phillips, James]] ||||1914 Jul 01||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Phillips-38637.jpg 4061613] |- | [[Brown-100539|Phillips, Nellie]] ||||1923 May 10||56||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Phillips-38633.jpg 3280305] |- | [[Phillips-38636|Phillips, Sydney Garnet]] ||||1962 Mar 17||56||H of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Phillips-38636.jpg 4070024] |- | [[Phillips-38337|Phillips, William]] ||||||||H of Nellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Phillips-38633.jpg 3280305] |- | [[Phillips-38618|Phillips, William P]] ||||1885 Feb 03||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Phillips-38618.jpg 4061407] |- | [[Phillips-38209|Phillips, William R H]] ||||1947 Jul 11||77||H of Flore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Phillips-38209.jpg 4061239] |- | [[Baron-1467|Pickersgill, Matilda Caroline]] ||||1893 Jul 06||68||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Pickersgill-259.jpg 3311034] |- | [[Pickersgill-259|Pickersgill, William]] ||||1901 Jan 05||81?||H of Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Pickersgill-259.jpg 3311034] |- | [[Doig-600|Pini, Grace Lorraine]] ||||1982 Oct 29||54||W of Keith; M of Donald, David, Jeannie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Pini-47.jpg 4070222] |- | [[Pini-48|Pini, John Nicholas]] ||||1974 Nov 01||85||H of Lily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Pini-48.jpg 3280040] |- | [[Pini-47|Pini, Keith]] ||||1997 Apr 25||69?||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Pini-47.jpg 4070222] |- | [[Radcliffe-1576|Pini, Lily]] ||||1988 Jul 04||94||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Pini-48.jpg 3280040] |- | [[Pini-54|Pini, Paul Nicholas]] ||||1958 May 02||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Pini-54.jpg 3280039] |- |Pitt, Valerie Norma||||1981 Dec 31||72||||4061491 |- | [[O’Loughlin-622|Pitts, Margaret Anne]] ||1938 Aug 16||2011 Apr 11||72||D of Anne & John O’Loughlin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/O_8217_Loughlin-622.jpg 4110218] |- | [[Pizzari-1|Pizzari, Mark Anthony]] ||1976 Jun 16||1991 Sep 26||||S of Anthony & Linda; B of Leah & Bianca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Pizzari-1.jpg 3280259] |- | [[Evans-36886|Plain, Eileen D]] ||||1981 Nov 26||61||with Keith Plain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Plain-179.jpg 4110245] |- | [[Plain-179|Plain, Keith L]] ||||1972 Aug 29||52||with Eileen Plain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Plain-179.jpg 4110245] |- | [[Plant-1379|Plant, Alfred]] ||||1971 Jun 17||62||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Plant-1379.jpg 3280295] |- |Plant, Alison Mary Clare||||1951 Sep||45||||3280334 |- | [[Plant-1490|Plant, Frances Rose]] ||||1964 Sep 11||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Plant-1490.jpg 3311079] |- | [[Plant-1488|Plant, Helen]] ||1952 Aug 04||1952 Aug 05||||D of Patrick & Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Plant-1487.jpg 3280029] |- | [[McClure-5873|Plant, Kathleen]] ||||1971 Apr 15||65||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Plant-1379.jpg 3280295] |- | [[Bartlett-13159|Plant, Patricia Joan]] ||1927 Nov 13||2008 Sep 27||||W of Patrick; M of Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Plant-1487.jpg 3280029] |- | [[Plant-1487|Plant, Patrick Phillip]] ||1917 Apr 03||1982 Feb 20||||H of Patricia; F of Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Plant-1487.jpg 3280029] |- | [[Johnston-22817|Platt, Mary Ann]] ||||1923 Jun 26||93||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Johnston-22817.jpg 3260096] |- | [[Plummer-3903|Plummer, Spencer]] ||||1868|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Plummer-3903.jpg 4061493] |- |Plunket, A||||1932 ??? 27||||||3260037 |- | [[Woods-16800|Pobjoy, Eva Edna May]] ||1902 Oct 11||1991 Jun 27||||Aunt of Dorothy & Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Woods-16800.jpg 4090382] |- | [[Saunders-317|Polaski, Ethel M R]] ||1868||1946 Mar 28||||nee Saunders; W of Ralph; M of Lillian, Ivan, Ethel, Doris, Ralph, Mary, Eva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Saunders-317.jpg 4070048] |- | [[Olorenshaw-19|Polmear, Annie M]] ||||1933 Jul 23||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Polmear-70.jpg 4070305] |- | [[Sinclair-7612|Polmear, Helen]] ||||1941 Aug 12||71||with James Polmear|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Polmear-56.jpg 4070281] |- | [[Polmear-56|Polmear, James]] ||||1937 Dec 21||77||with Helen Polmear|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Polmear-56.jpg 4070281] |- | [[Polmear-71|Polmear, James William]] ||1938 Sep 13||1989 Jan 15||||H of Leanette; F of Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Polmear-71.jpg 3280339] |- | [[Campbell-47512|Polmear, Jean Alice]] ||1911 Mar 17||1991 Feb 12||||nee Campbell; b. Tallangatta Valley; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Campbell-47512.jpg 3280301] |- | [[Polmear-69|Polmear, William]] ||1902 Jan 11||1990 Aug 29||||H of Jean Alice; F of Patricia, James, Graeme, Helen, Valda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Polmear-69.jpg 3280302] |- | [[Polmear-70|Polmear, William]] ||||1940 Jul 02||||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Polmear-70.jpg 4070305] |- |Poo, Bartholomew Wong||1841||1912 Feb 29||||b. Canton, China; d. Beechworth||4070345 |- |Pool, Margaret Lynette (Margie)||1937 Mar 23||2019 Jul 03||||M of Janet, Graeme, Gary||3280484 |- | [[Poole-6796|Poole, George]] ||||1928 Jun 04||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Poole-6796.jpg 4110228] |- | [[Anderson-61752|Poole, Margaret]] ||||1922 Sep 12||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Poole-6796.jpg 4110228] |- |Pooley, baby||||1963 Nov 16||||||3280216 |- | [[Poore-1211|Poore, C L]] ||||1976 Aug 20||77||AIF 838A; H of Teresa; F of Moira (R.I.P.)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Poore-1211.jpg 3280160] |- | [[Clancy-1439|Poore, Teresa Cecelia]] ||1904 Mar 23||1996 Jun 07||||W of Charles; M of Moira|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Poore-1211.jpg 3280160] |- | [[Coombs-2975|Pope, Marion Victoria]] ||1916||1978|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Coombs-2975.jpg 4061228] |- | [[Pope-8921|Pope, Norman]] ||||1962 Jun 29||70||AIF 3210; H of Violet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Pope-8921.jpg 3310877] |- | [[Winter-6190|Pope, Violet Olivia]] ||||1975 Mar 12||81||W of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Pope-8921.jpg 3310877] |- | [[Shennan-35|Pople, Elsie]] ||1904 Apr 14||1981 Feb 18||||nee Shennan; b. Beechworth; d. Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Shennan-35.jpg 3280600] |- | [[Pople-237|Pople, Walter John]] ||1909 Jan 11||1994 Nov 07||||b. Sydney; d. Tamworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Pople-237.jpg 3280599] |- | [[Sellick-166|Porritt, Alice]] ||||1961 Jun 14||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Porritt-323.jpg 3260209] |- | [[Porritt-180|Porritt, Eliza Jane]] ||||1928 May 26||||with Leonard Porritt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Porritt-178.jpg 4110296] |- | [[Porritt-178|Porritt, Leonard Heslop]] ||||1938 Dec 01||||with Eliza Porritt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Porritt-178.jpg 4110296] |- | [[Dowling-1840|Porritt, Maud Isabel]] ||||1952 Jun 27||70||W of Thomas; M of Thomas, Amy, Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Porritt-181.jpg 4110295] |- | [[Porritt-181|Porritt, Thomas Frederick R]] ||||1930 Jan 06||61||H of Maud; F of Thomas, Amy, Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Porritt-181.jpg 4110295] |- | [[Portch-24|Portch, Anne Jane]] ||||1868 Nov 15||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Portch-24.jpg 4061504] |- | [[Portch-25|Portch, Catherine Sarah]] ||||1872 Jun 02||<1||8 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Portch-24.jpg 4061504] |- | [[Portch-16|Portch, George Richard]] ||||1902 Apr 24||73||H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Portch-16.jpg 4061505] |- | [[Portch-26|Portch, Georgiana Rowe]] ||||186? Nov 25||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Portch-24.jpg 4061504] |- | [[Rowe-9444|Portch, Mary Hannah]] ||||1930 Feb 21||85||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Portch-16.jpg 4061505] |- | [[Stilley-270|Porter, Dorothy Catherine]] ||1915 Dec 27||1976 Apr 06||||W of John; M of Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Porter-21309.jpg 3260110] |- | [[Porter-21309|Porter, John Richard]] ||1915 May 19||2013 Sep 01||||H of Dorothy; F of Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Porter-21309.jpg 3260110] |- | [[Cockson-8|Potter, Annie Marion]] ||||1920 Oct 11||57||W of Archdeacon Potter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Cockson-8.jpg 3260230] |- | [[Potter-12519|Potter, David]] ||1926 Jun 29||1999 Jan 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Potter-12519.jpg 3310867] |- | [[Potter-12517|Potter, Richard Harry]] ||||1931 May 13||69||Archdeacon of Wangaratta for 23 years, rector of Beechworth; H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Potter-12517.jpg 3260231] |- | [[Poulson-457|Poulson, Walter]] ||||1977 Sep 19||||AIF 3424|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Poulson-457.jpg 4061279] |- | [[Powell-20674|Powell, David Francis]] ||1952 Oct 29||1971 Nov 20||||S of Frank & Phyllis; B of Rod|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Powell-20674.jpg 4061351] |- | [[Powell-20676|Powell, George]] ||||1899 Dec 16||94||F of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Powell-20676.jpg 4061251] |- | [[Powell-20679|Powell, Leslie (Sandy)]] ||||2003 Mar 17||||H of Shirley; F of Cheryl, Robyn, Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Powell-20679.jpg 4070005] |- | [[Dance-744|Powell, Mary Ann]] ||||1890 Jun 02||75||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Powell-20676.jpg 4061251] |- |Powell, Phyllis Ann||1930 May 17||2014 May 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Powell-20674.jpg 4061351] |- |Powell, Shirley Harvey||||1998 Jan 22||||W of Leslie; M of Cheryl, Robyn, Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Powell-20679.jpg 4070005] |- | [[Powell-7814|Powell, Watkin Llewellyn]] ||||1939||79||uncle of R Atkinson & L McGuffie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Powell-7814.jpg 4070275] |- | [[Powell-20677|Powell, William]] ||||1927 Dec 31||80||S of George; H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Powell-20676.jpg 4061251] |- | [[Foster-27749|Power, Catherine Helena]] ||||1946 Jun 30||81||W of John; M of Irene, Rev Gerald, Justin, Beryl, Leo, Stephanie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Power-4988.jpg 3280379] |- | [[Power-5001|Power, Francis J]] ||1925 Feb 05||1984 Oct 09||||H of Gwen; F of Bill, Sue & Mary-Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Power-5001.jpg 3311188] |- |Power, Gwendoline||1927 Dec 09||2007 Oct 09||||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Power-5001.jpg 3311188] |- | [[Power-4988|Power, John James]] ||||1957 May 03||93||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Power-4988.jpg 3280379] |- | [[Minogue-121|Power, Mary]] ||||1915 Nov 06||66||nee Minogue; b. Co. Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Minogue-121.jpg 3280403] |- | [[Power-4534|Power, Patrick]] ||||1915 Sep 17||78||b. Co. Limerick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Power-4534.jpg 3280404] |- |Power, S L||||1997 Dec 19||||RAN W134438||3311189 |- | [[Power-5002|Power, William Francis]] ||1953 Jun 23||2011 Oct 28||58?||F of Danny, Justin, Julia, Will, Melinda (dec), Aleisha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Power-5002.jpg 3311190] |- | [[Pownall-399|Pownall, Samuel Walter George]] ||||1891 Jul 26||6||S of George & Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Pownall-399.jpg 3300790] |- | [[Garvey-933|Poyntz, Alma Mary]] ||||2006 Oct 28||93||W of Robert David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Garvey-933.jpg 3260227] |- | [[Poyntz-357|Poyntz, David]] ||||1955 Aug 25||76||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Poyntz-357.jpg 3260217] |- | [[Bawden-739|Poyntz, Eliza Ellen]] ||||1955 May 04||73||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Poyntz-357.jpg 3260217] |- | [[Poyntz-358|Poyntz, H C]] ||||1995 May 26||76||AIF VX100292; H of Jean; F of Henry, Vivienne, Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Poyntz-358.jpg 3260236] |- | [[Poyntz-285|Poyntz, Henry]] ||||1911 Jun 13||69||with Rebecca Poyntz|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Poyntz-285.jpg 4061623] |- | [[Poyntz-355|Poyntz, R D]] ||||1997 Sep 26||85||RAAF 127994; H of Alma; F of Valerie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Poyntz-355.jpg 3260226] |- | [[Elliott-11535|Poyntz, Rebecca]] ||||1900 Jun 28||56||d. Wooragee; with Henry Poyntz|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Poyntz-285.jpg 4061623] |- |Praed, Jean Elizabeth Margaret||1923 Jun 27||1987 Apr 03||||with Joseph Praed|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Praed-79.jpg 4070229] |- | [[Praed-79|Praed, Joseph Mervyn]] ||1916 Dec 31||2000 Jan 21||||with Jean Praed|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Praed-79.jpg 4070229] |- | [[Prater-1884|Prater, Frederick John]] ||||1984 Dec 27||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Prater-1884.jpg 3280550] |- | [[Pratt-12229|Pratt, George]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Pratt-12229.jpg 4061571] |- | [[Pratt-12230|Pratt, James]] ||||1987 Jul 06||84||H of Murial|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Pratt-12230.jpg 4150452] |- | [[Hortin-102|Pratt, Murial Alice Mason]] ||||1998 Mar 20||91||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Pratt-12230.jpg 4150452] |- | [[Pratten-163|Pratten, George James]] ||||1893 Apr 27||29||S of Harriet & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Pratten-164.jpg 4070256] |- | [[Flintham-24|Pratten, Harriet]] ||||1906 Nov 03||76||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Pratten-164.jpg 4070256] |- | [[Pratten-165|Pratten, Henry Thomas]] ||||1891 Mar 14||29||S of Harriet & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Pratten-164.jpg 4070256] |- | [[Pratten-164|Pratten, Thomas]] ||||1884 Apr 13||51||b. Frome, Somerset, England; d. Beechworth; H of Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Pratten-164.jpg 4070256] |- | [[Prem-24|Prem, Anton]] ||1908 Aug 06||1994 Sep 29||||b. Harkanovci, Croatia; H of Maria; F of George, Katica, Anna, Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Prem-24.jpg 4150428] |- |Prem, Magdalena (Ginder)||1931 Oct 15||2019 Jul 15||||b. Gat, Croatia; W of George; M of Maria & Frank||3280168 |- |Prem, Maria||1913 Nov 02||2008 Jun 13||||b. Bocanjevci, Croatia; W of Anton; M of George, Katica, Anna, Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Prem-24.jpg 4150428] |- | [[Price-25271|Price, Albert Edward]] ||||1894 Mar 16||1||youngest S of William & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Price-25271.jpg 4070284] |- | [[Price-25271|Price, Albert Edward]] ||||1894 Mar 16||1||S of William & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Price-21132.jpg 4070287] |- | [[Price-25272|Price, Arthur]] ||1900 Feb 24||1959 Oct 14||||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Price-25272.jpg 3310904] |- | [[Wilson-85423|Price, Edna]] ||1930 Dec 14||1972 Aug 16||||M of Michael, Ronald, Coralie, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Price-25277.jpg 3280289] |- | [[Harmes-75|Price, Elsie Annie]] ||1906 Mar 24||1992 Feb 26||||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Price-25272.jpg 3310904] |- | [[Price-25276|Price, Frederick John]] ||||1980 Aug 11||86||H of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Price-25276.jpg 3311008] |- | [[Dance-745|Price, Harriett]] ||||1902 Jan 20||77||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Price-25249.jpg 4061250] |- | [[Hames-488|Price, Hilda Louise]] ||||1983 Mar 22||84||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Price-25276.jpg 3311008] |- | [[Price-25249|Price, James]] ||||1897 Aug 06||71||H of Harriett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Price-25249.jpg 4061250] |- | [[Price-25266|Price, James]] ||||1924||73||H of Robina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Price-25266.jpg 4070286] |- | [[Price-25278|Price, Janine]] ||1972 Jun 14||1972 Sep 13||||D of Laurie & heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Price-25278.jpg 4110226] |- | [[Stollard-8|Price, Mary]] ||||1943 Jul 02||81||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Price-21132.jpg 4070287] |- | [[Price-25279|Price, Mary Ann]] ||||1894||9||D of Charles & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Price-25279.jpg 4070127] |- | [[Price-25281|Price, Mary Ann]] ||||1866 Mar 28||4||D of James & Harriet Price snr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Price-25281.jpg 4070285] |- | [[Price-25282|Price, Matilda]] ||||1943 Aug 21||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Price-25282.jpg 4070290] |- | [[Price-25277|Price, Michael John]] ||1948 Aug 13||2003 Jan 03||||S of Edna; B of Ronald, Coralie, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Price-25277.jpg 3280289] |- | [[Finnie-417|Price, Robina]] ||||194||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Price-25266.jpg 4070286] |- | [[Skinner-8911|Price, Sarah Jane]] ||||1976 Jan 02||88||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Price-25285.jpg 3311102] |- | [[Price-25283|Price, Thomas]] ||||1900||||S of William & Mary; triplet aged 5 days|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Price-25283.jpg 4070288] |- | [[Price-25284|Price, Walter]] ||||1970 Dec 10||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Price-25284.jpg 3310903] |- | [[Price-21132|Price, William]] ||||1913 Sep 09||56||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Price-21132.jpg 4070287] |- | [[Price-25285|Price, William J H]] ||||1954 Feb 03||65||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Price-25285.jpg 3311102] |- | [[Duncan-18035|Pritchard, Annie May]] ||||1980 Dec 26||87||W of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Pritchard-4520.jpg 4110318] |- | [[Pritchard-4520|Pritchard, Harold]] ||||1965 Jul 26||75||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Pritchard-4520.jpg 4110318] |- | [[Pritchard-4521|Pritchard, Herbert John]] ||||1968 Jul 28||47||AIF VX89857; father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Pritchard-4521.jpg 3311095] |- | [[Pritchard-4522|Pritchard, Keith]] ||||1977 Oct 04||50||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Pritchard-4522.jpg 3280156] |- | [[McDonough-1247|Pritchard, Mary]] ||1919 Jan 31||2012 Apr 17||93||W of William; M of Twenette, Ian, Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Pritchard-4524.jpg 3280589] |- | [[Pritchard-4523|Pritchard, Michael]] ||||1964 Oct 18||||S of Keith & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Pritchard-4523.jpg 3280028] |- | [[Pritchard-4525|Pritchard, Noel Dudley]] ||||1999 Oct 11||74||H of Valmai|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Pritchard-4525.jpg 4110262] |- | [[Pritchard-4524|Pritchard, William Francis]] ||1919 Mar 18||2003 Sep 10||84||AIF VX89858; H of Mary; F of Twenette, Ian, Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Pritchard-4524.jpg 3280589] |- | [[Prosser-1595|Prosser, Linton George]] ||||1943 Apr 26||||S of Dorothy & John (Jack)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Prosser-1595.jpg 4070069] |- | [[Cuznor-1|Pund, Annie Ada]] ||||1954 Dec 07||90||W of Percival|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Pund-37.jpg 3260073] |- | [[Sherry-579|Pund, Emily]] ||||1915 Feb 18||79||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Pund-38.jpg 3260072] |- | [[Pund-40|Pund, John Charles]] ||||1997 Jun 18||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Pund-40.jpg 3280155] |- | [[Pund-38|Pund, John M D]] ||||1915 Jul 22||81||H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Pund-38.jpg 3260072] |- | [[Pund-37|Pund, Percival John]] ||||1937 Aug 06||74||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Pund-37.jpg 3260073] |- | [[Hines-4882|Pund, Phyllis Marquita]] ||1908 Jan 28||1999 Oct 07||||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Pund-41.jpg 3280145] |- | [[Pund-41|Pund, Roy Allan]] ||1910 Feb 19||1993 Nov 01||84||H of Phyllis; F of Anne, Margaret (dec), Michael, Gary, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Pund-41.jpg 3280145] |- | [[Purcell-3027|Purcell, Thomas Laurence]] ||||1989 May 15||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Purcell-3027.jpg 4090384] |- | [[Pye-1400|Pye, John Thomas]] ||||1880 May 07||1||S of Daniel T Pye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Pye-1400.jpg 3300835] |- | [[Pyke-888|Pyke, Herbert Victor]] ||||1983 Mar 12||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Pyke-888.jpg 4090418] |- | [[Pyle-2372|Pyle, Alfred H T]] ||||1889 Jul 18||5||S of Catherine & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Pyle-2613.jpg 3311021] |- | [[Pyle-2369|Pyle, Annie Jane]] ||||1889 Apr 07||22||D of Catherine & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Pyle-2613.jpg 3311021] |- | [[Rowe-9394|Pyle, Catherine Mitchell]] ||||1821 Jan 26||78||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Pyle-2613.jpg 3311021] |- | [[Pyle-2365|Pyle, Charles J W]] ||||1889 Jul 27||||S of Catherine & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Pyle-2613.jpg 3311021] |- | [[Pyle-2368|Pyle, Ema Laura]] ||||1889 Mar 24||24||D of Catherine & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Pyle-2613.jpg 3311021] |- | [[Manning-6916|Pyle, Florence Maud]] ||||1961 Oct 27||77||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Pyle-2356.jpg 3311020] |- | [[Pyle-2614|Pyle, George Ernest]] ||||1974 Oct 07||64||H of Leola|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Pyle-2614.jpg 3311019] |- | [[Pyle-2356|Pyle, George Howard]] ||||1961 Apr 27||79||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Pyle-2356.jpg 3311020] |- | [[Pyle-2615|Pyle, Harry William]] ||1921 Aug 27||2011 Jan 16||||H of Thelma; F of Jennifer, Judith, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Pyle-2615.jpg 3310986] |- | [[Pyle-2370|Pyle, James E]] ||||1902 Jan 26||32||S of Catherine & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Pyle-2613.jpg 3311021] |- | [[Paull-1104|Pyle, Leola]] ||||1990 Mar 26||78||nee Paull; W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Pyle-2614.jpg 3311019] |- | [[Pyle-2613|Pyle, Robert]] ||||1889 Apr 11||55||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Pyle-2613.jpg 3311021] |- | [[Pyle-2360|Pyle, Robert Richard]] ||||1889 Feb 19||21||S of Catherine & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Pyle-2613.jpg 3311021] |- | [[Anderson-61864|Pyle, Thelma Joyce]] ||1927 Oct 02||2012 Aug 03||||nee Anderson; W of Harry; M of Jennifer, Judith, Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Pyle-2615-1.jpg 4110283] |- | [[Pyle-2363|Pyle, Thomas M]] ||||1901 Sep 17||27||S of Catherine & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Pyle-2613.jpg 3311021] |-

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    [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beechworth_Cemetery%2C_Victoria Main Page] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beechworth_Cemetery%2C_A_to_H Graves A to H] | [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Beechworth_Cemetery%2C_I_to_P Graves I to P] ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | [[Quayle-413|Quayle, David Stanley]] ||1900 Sep 04||1972 Nov 12||||H of Joan; F of Judy, Andrew, Kate, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Quayle-413.jpg 4110204] |- |Quayle, Joan Margaret||1922 Mar 09||2003 Dec 16||||W of David; M of Judy, Andrew, Kate, Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Quayle-413.jpg 4110204] |- | [[Radcliffe-1578|Radcliffe, W T]] ||||1959 Sep 30||68||AIF 11786|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Radcliffe-1578.jpg 4110274] |- | [[Rae-2036|Rae, James Richard]] ||||1975 Jul 30||73||H of Isabel; F of Denise, Bernadette, Maureen, Angela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Rae-2036.jpg 4150397] |- |Rae, Mary Isabel||1918 Feb 22||2004 Jan 18||||W of James; M of Denise, Bernadette, Maureen, Angela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Rae-2036.jpg 4150397] |- |Ralph, Jeffrina Junor||||2007 Oct 27||57||W of John; M of Kneisa & Sommer||4070071 |- | [[Randall-9272|Randall, Frances May]] ||1924||1952||||D of Edgar & Ivy Randall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Randall-9272.jpg 4090523] |- | [[Rankin-5698|Rankin, Ian Hamilton]] ||1925 Sep 22||1987 Jun 03||||H of Norma; F of Elizabeth, Margaret, Jane, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Rankin-5698.jpg 3280576] |- | [[Rankin-5705|Rankin, John M]] ||||1974 Sep 02||82||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Rankin-5705-1.jpg 3280575] |- |Rankin, Norma||1925 Aug 02||2012 Jul 14||||W of Ian; M of Elizabeth, Margaret, Jane, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Rankin-5698-1.jpg 3280577] |- | [[Rankins-139|Rankins, Annie]] ||||1886 Jan 13||<1||5 hours; D of Annie & William || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Rankins-139.jpg 4061547] |- | [[Stanbury-202|Rankins, Emily]] ||||1895 Aug 06||59||nee Stanbury; b. England; W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Rankins-143.jpg 4090489] |- | [[Rankins-143|Rankins, Thomas]] ||||1892 Jun 09||59||b. America; H of Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Rankins-143.jpg 4090489] |- |Rasmussen, ?||||||||||4070269 |- | [[Rasmussen-5314|Rasmussen, David Rae]] ||1911 Jul 12||1994 Jan 27||||H of Moyra (nee Rasmussen); F of Jan & Faye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Rasmussen-5314.jpg 4110255] |- | [[Van_Den_Berg-4234|Rasmussen, Moyra Jean]] ||1916 Jan 31||2007 Jan 09||||W of David; M of Jan & Faye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Rasmussen-5314.jpg 4110255] |- | [[Rath-470|Rath, Thomas]] ||||1886 Jan 15||56||late of Forbes, NSW|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Rath-470.jpg 3300829] |- | [[Rawlings-1706|Rawlings, Frederick William]] ||||1979 Mar 14||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Rawlings-1706.jpg 3300666] |- | [[Rayner-2235|Rayner, Bruce Victor]] ||1946 Mar 20||1949 Mar 11||||S of Harold & Dora; B of Joan, Harold, Frank, Arthur, Burnie, Gloria, Allan, Andy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Rayner-2235.jpg 4090516] |- | [[Reardon-1489|Reardon, David]] ||||1931 Aug 01||48||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Reardon-1489.jpg 4070289] |- | [[Price-25311|Reardon, Elizabeth]] ||||1924 Jun 28||39||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Reardon-1489.jpg 4070289] |- | [[Reed-26991|Reed, Charles Alfred]] ||||1945 Apr 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Reed-26991.jpg 4090515] |- | [[Matheson-2269|Reeves, Eileen Maude Patricia]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Matheson-2269.jpg 4070133] |- | [[Regan-1363|Regan, John Edward]] ||||1936 Jul 02||75||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Regan-1363.jpg 3280312] |- | [[Regan-1500|Regan, John Edward]] ||||1912 May 23||4||S of John & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Regan-1363.jpg 3280312] |- | [[Walker-45686|Regan, Mary Catherine]] ||||1921 Jun 11||38||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Regan-1363.jpg 3280312] |- |Reginato, Zane||||||||||3280002 |- | [[Reid-17395|Reid, C F]] ||||1961 Jul 15||64||AIF 3444|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Reid-17395.jpg 4061383] |- | [[Reid-17395|Reid, Henry George]] ||||1872 Mar 12||||infant S of Patrick & Amy Reid||4110044 |- | [[Methven-197|Reid, Isabel]] ||||1973 Apr 27||82||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Reid-17402.jpg 4110297] |- | [[Reid-17402|Reid, John]] ||||1957 Nov 29||69||AIF; W of Isabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Reid-17402.jpg 4110297] |- | [[Rennie-1251|Rennie, baby]] ||||1899 Oct 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Rennie-1251.jpg 3310943] |- | [[Paterson-4937|Reygers, Gail Maree]] ||1952 May 15||1992 Feb 02||||nee Paterson; W of John; M of Jazqueline & John William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Paterson-4937.jpg 4150467] |- | [[McMillan-6006|Reynolds, Catherine Margaret]] ||||1974 Oct 24||83||W of Charles; M of Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Reynolds-23254.jpg 4110140] |- | [[Reynolds-23254|Reynolds, Charles]] ||||1979 Aug 28||89||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Reynolds-23254.jpg 4110140] |- | [[Arthur-3758|Reynolds, Jessie Amelia]] ||||1985 Jan 03||92||nee Arthur; W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Reynolds-23257.jpg 4070113] |- | [[Reynolds-23257|Reynolds, Roy Samuel]] ||||1963 Jul 10||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Reynolds-23257.jpg 4070113] |- | [[Richards-17493|Richards, J B]] ||||1917 Dec 14||84||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Richards-17493.jpg 4061501] |- |Richards, Jessie||||1892 May 05||54||W of John B Richards|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Richards-17493-1.jpg 4061500] |- | [[Dell-1361|Richards, Lizzie]] ||||1913 Apr 04||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Richards-17493.jpg 4061501] |- | [[Richardson-30351|Richardson, L J]] ||||1959 Oct 15||61||AIF 6070|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Richardson-30351.jpg 4110158] |- |Richter, Auguste Antonie Anna||||1903 May 23||69||b. Braunschweig, Germany; W of Johann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Richter-3131.jpg 3310976] |- | [[Richter-3131|Richter, Johann Heinrich August]] ||||1893 Dec 16||67||b. Gross Glogan, Prussia; H of Auguste|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Richter-3131.jpg 3310976] |- | [[Rickard-2009|Rickard, H]] ||||1989 Sep 02||73||AIF VX19869|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Rickard-2009.jpg 4150432] |- | [[Rickards-315|Rickards, Thomas James]] ||||1977 Jan 13||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Rickards-315.jpg 3280137] |- | [[Parker-41633|Rider, Mary J]]||||1922 Jun 03||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Rider-2987.jpg 4070192] |- | [[Rider-3045|Rider, Ruby O]] ||||1970 Jun 22||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Rider-2986.jpg 4070218] |- | [[Rider-2987|Rider, William H]] ||||1935 Jun 30||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Rider-2987.jpg 4070192] |- |Riders, Sigfrids||||1989 Jul 12||63||||4090362 |- | [[Ridgeway-1210|Ridgeway, Christine Anne]] ||1954 Jun 11||1980 Oct 12||||M of Jason & Shane; D of Roy & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Ridgeway-1211.jpg 3280158] |- | [[O'Shea-1167|Ridgeway, Mary]] ||1914 Feb 23||2014 Oct 01||||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Ridgeway-1211.jpg 3280158] |- | [[Ridgeway-1211|Ridgeway, Roy Raymond]] ||1917 Jan 25||2010 Mar 29||||H of Mary; F of Lorraine, Barry, Damian, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Ridgeway-1211.jpg 3280158] |- | [[Riley-12266|Riley, James]] ||1829||1901||||1 serg co D 155 Regt NY inf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Riley-12266.jpg 4110047] |- |Ring?, Joseph||||||||||3300619 |- | [[Robb-3046|Robb, Frank]] ||||1985 Jun 27||100|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Robb-3046.jpg 4090390] |- |Robb, Jean||1914 Jul 24||1986 May 31||||W of Robert; M of Nola & Adele|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Robb-3057.jpg 3311182] |- | [[Robb-3057|Robb, Robert Welsh (Bob)]] ||1928 May 02||1995 Dec 25||||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Robb-3057.jpg 3311182] |- | [[Roberts-43077|Roberts, Ben]] ||||1975 Sep 05||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Roberts-43077.jpg 4061259] |- |Roberts, Florence||||1982 Apr 20||92||||4150439 |- |Roberts, Margaret||||1917 Sep 13||91||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Roberts-43084.jpg 4110348] |- | [[Roberts-43084|Roberts, William]] ||||1889 May 27||63||b. Denbigh, North Wales; H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Roberts-43084.jpg 4110348] |- | [[Roberts-43085|Roberts, William Andrew]] ||||1991 Feb 16||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Roberts-43085.jpg 4090383] |- | [[Clarke-18739|Robertson, Vera Agnes]] ||||1974 Jan 17||68||nee Clarke; W of Otto; M of Reg (formerly Clark), Gerald, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Clarke-18739.jpg 3311088] |- | [[Robin-699|Robin, Sydney Cecil]] ||1884 Oct 30||1885 Mar 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Robin-699.jpg 4070100] |- | [[Brunt-768|Robinson, Alice]] ||||1952 Dec 10||73||W of Benjamin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Robinson-47226.jpg 4070160] |- | [[Beel-215|Robinson, Amy Kathleen]] ||||1978 Dec 06||75||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Robinson-47234.jpg 4070163] |- | [[Robinson-47226|Robinson, Benjamin]] ||||1951 Jun 26||83||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Robinson-47226.jpg 4070160] |- |Robinson, Bonnie||1938 Jan 02||2011 Feb 11||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Robinson-47256-1.jpg 4150406] |- | [[Robinson-47236|Robinson, Clive Alfred]] ||1902 Sep 30||1984 Feb 09||||H of Myrtle’ F of Betty, Keith, Alan, Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Robinson-47236.jpg 4070211] |- | [[Robinson-47238|Robinson, Diane]] ||||1961 Sep 26||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Martin-68711.jpg 4070164] |- | [[Robinson-47239|Robinson, Graeme]] ||||||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Martin-68711.jpg 4070164] |- | [[Robinson-12997|Robinson, Henry Giles]] ||||1919 Jul 10||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Robinson-12997.jpg 4061492] |- | [[Robinson-37099|Robinson, Henry Giles Escott]] ||||1869 Aug 19||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Robinson-12997.jpg 4061492] |- | [[Robinson-47253|Robinson, Ian Douglas]] ||1935 Jul 18||1996 Aug 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Robinson-47253.jpg 4070334] |- | [[Robinson-47257|Robinson, John William]] ||1962 Nov 10||1997 Feb 07||||S of John & Bonnie; B of Debra, Jenny, Jeffrey, Cathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Robinson-47256.jpg 4150405] |- | [[Robinson-47256|Robinson, John William snr]] ||1939 Oct 05||2006 Nov 07||||H of Bonnie; F of Debra, Jennifer, John (dec), Jeffrey, Cathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Robinson-47256.jpg 4150405] |- | [[Bushell-171|Robinson, Julia Eleanor]] ||||1917 Apr 08||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Robinson-12997.jpg 4061492] |- | [[Robinson-47255|Robinson, Keith]] ||||1978 Mar 03||35||H of Nancy; F of Anne & Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Robinson-47255.jpg 4070210] |- | [[Robinson-47242|Robinson, Kenneth]] ||||2003 Feb 06||74||F of Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Robinson-47242.jpg 4070162] |- | [[Robinson-47247|Robinson, Louisa Matilda]] ||||1868 Jul 28||<1||7 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Robinson-12997.jpg 4061492] |- | [[Robinson-47240|Robinson, Lynette]] ||||||9|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Martin-68711.jpg 4070164] |- | [[Martin-68711|Robinson, Mary]] ||||1961 Sep 26||32|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Robinson-47242.jpg 4070162] |- | [[Clemens-2657|Robinson, Myrtle Elizabeth]] ||1918 Oct 28||2018 May 17||||W of Clive; M of Betty, Keith, Alan, Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Robinson-47236.jpg 4070211] |- | [[Robinson-47241|Robinson, Trevor]] ||||||7|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Martin-68711.jpg 4070164] |- | [[Robinson-47234|Robinson, William]] ||||1967 May 02||65||H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Robinson-47234.jpg 4070163] |- | [[Robson-3322|Robson, Fanny]] ||||1895 Dec 16||26||D of Francis G & Janet Robson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Robson-3322.jpg 4090546] |- | [[Robustelle-1|Robustelle, Gervasio]] ||||1946 Dec 16||72||H of Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Robustelle-1.jpg 3280341] |- |Robustelle, Joseph||||||||S of Gervasio|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Robustelle-1.jpg 3280341] |- | [[Gabelini-1|Robustelle, Maria]] ||||1954 Jul 03||83||W of Gervasio|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Robustelle-1.jpg 3280341] |- | [[Roche-1909|Roche, Garry Regonale]] ||1949 Dec 18||1967 Aug 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Roche-1907.jpg 3280119] |- | [[Roche-1923|Roche, Madeleine Majella]] ||1952 Oct 25||1968 May 31||||D of Laurence & Gwenda Roche; d. 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Kilkenny, Ireland; H of johanna; F of Michael, Catherine, Mary, Thomas, John, Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Ronan-352.jpg 3300819] |- | [[Martin-65976|Rose, Alice]] ||||1937 Sep 16||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Rose-19113.jpg 4070144] |- | [[Rose-19112|Rose, Frederick George]] ||||1923 Feb 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Rose-19112.jpg 4070143] |- | [[Rose-19112|Rose, Frederick George]] ||||1923 Feb 25||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Rose-19113.jpg 4070144] |- | [[Martin-65976|Rose, unnamed]] ||||1937 Sep 16||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Martin-65976.jpg 4070142] |- | [[Rose-19113|Rose, William]] ||||1904 Jan 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Martin-65976.jpg 4070142] |- | [[Rose-19113|Rose, William]] ||||1904||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Rose-19113.jpg 4070144] |- |Rosen, Dorothy||1915 Nov 29||2005 Jan 31||||W of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Rosen-838.jpg 4150466] |- | [[Rosen-836|Rosen, George Edward (celins)]] ||1923 Jun 19||2019 Mar 27||||H of Kathleen; F of Gail & Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Rosen-836.jpg 3280486] |- | [[Rosen-837|Rosen, John]] ||||1956 Oct 09||72||H of Rose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Rosen-837.jpg 3311123] |- | [[Knight-20076|Rosen, Kathleen Moria]] ||1928 Oct 29||2013 Jul 13||||nee Knight; W of George; M of Gail & Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Rosen-836.jpg 3280486] |- | [[Rosen-838|Rosen, Ronald A]] ||1919 Apr 15||1995 Feb 15||||H of Dorothy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Rosen-838.jpg 4150466] |- |Rosen, Rose E||||1974 Jan 28||83||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Rosen-837.jpg 3311123] |- | [[Rosengren-117|Rosengren, Herman Bernard (Mannie)]] ||||1977 Oct 01||64||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Rosengren-117.jpg 3280150] |- | [[Stilley-275|Rosengren, Isabella Mary]] ||||1988 May 28||75||W of John; M of Isabella, Gerry, Rodney||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Rosengren-119.jpg 3280561] |- | [[Rosengren-119|Rosengren, John Herman]] ||||1990 Oct 09||85||H of Isabella; F of Isabella, Garry, Rodney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Rosengren-119-1.jpg 3280562] |- |Rosengren, Mary Alice May||||2003 Aug 18||87||W of Herman; M of Pat, Carol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Rosengren-117.jpg 3280150] |- | [[Ross-25825|Ross, Charles]] ||||1894 May 07||||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Ross-25825.jpg 4090512] |- | [[Webb-22288|Ross, Emma]] ||||1940 Jun 04||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Ross-25825.jpg 4090512] |- | [[Ross-25827|Ross, Josie]] ||||1974|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Ross-25827.jpg 4070321] |- | [[Ross-25828|Ross, Rhoderic Bruce]]||1938 Aug 29||1990 Oct 14||||H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Ross-25828.jpg 3311054] |- | [[Rothery-185|Rothery, Elizabeth]] ||||1918 Jun 15||36||A.M.C. 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Kenogami, Quebec, Canada; H of Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Russell-28721.jpg 4061286] |- | [[Skinner-9002|Russell, Roma Elaine]] ||1929 Jan 14||2011 May 07||||nee Skinner; W of Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Russell-28720.jpg 3280512] |- | [[Russell-28722|Russell, William]] ||||1884 Aug 05||32|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Russell-28722.jpg 4110087] |- | [[Ryan-15343|Ryan, Alan Harold]] ||||2001 Jul 20||78||S of Florence Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Ryan-15343.jpg 3310892] |- | [[Wyatt-6727|Ryan, Alice Claire]] ||||1978 Mar 09||84||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Wyatt-6727.jpg 3300750] |- | [[Maher-321|Ryan, Ann]] ||||1892 Apr 07||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Maher-321.jpg 3300629] |- | [[Ryan-8012|Ryan, Denis W]] ||||1937 Aug ||60||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Ryan-8012.jpg 3280270] |- | [[Ryan-8010|Ryan, Dennis]] ||||1930 May 04||||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Ryan-8010.jpg 3300701] |- | [[Pritchard-2613|Ryan, Emma]] ||||1924 Feb 22||||W of Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Ryan-8010.jpg 3300701] |- | [[Young-47495|Ryan, Florence]] ||||1974 May 15||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Ryan-15343.jpg 3310892] |- | [[Ryan-15349|Ryan, Francis]] ||||1891 Oct 30||7||S of Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Ryan-15348.jpg 3300773] |- | [[Ryan-14931|Ryan, Frederick Joseph]] ||||1960 Feb 09||70||H of Alice; Youngest S of Philip & Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Ryan-14931.jpg 3300749] |- | [[Ryan-1805|Ryan, James]] ||||1926||100|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Ryan-1805.jpg 3300630] |- | [[Ryan-15364|Ryan, John]] ||||1945 Dec 11||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Ryan-15364.jpg 3280352] |- | [[Ryan-15365|Ryan, John Thomas]] ||||1978 Jun 07||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Ryan-15365.jpg 4070126] |- |Ryan, Johnny||||||||||3311205 |- | [[Gavin-1219|Ryan, Margaret]] ||||1961 May 01||83||W of Denis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Ryan-8012.jpg 3280270] |- | [[Ryan-15371|Ryan, Margaret]] ||||1875 Jul 18||7||D of Thomas Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Ryan-15371.jpg 3300753] |- | [[Wood-42240|Ryan, Margaret]] ||||1930 Aug 31||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Wood-42240.jpg 4110132] |- | [[Frend-82|Ryan, Mary]] ||||1866 Jul 12||22||W of Philip Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Frend-82.jpg 3300772] |- |Ryan, Mary Edith||||1890 Nov 21||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Stilley-245.jpg 4070122] |- | [[Ryan-15362|Ryan, Mary Patricia]] ||||1925 Mar 08||<1||6 mths; D of Denis & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Ryan-8012.jpg 3280270] |- | [[Ryan-14215|Ryan, Mary]] ||1876 Dec 26||1945 Oct 28||||b. Pyalong, Vic; D of Thomas & Bridget Ryan; Sis of Margaret, Thomas, Bridget|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Kelly-22323.jpg 3280351] |- | [[Ryan-15378|Ryan, Matthew Edward (Matt)]] ||1928 Nov 28||2002 Jan 28||||H of Ruth; F of Janet, Margaret, Christine, Martin, Kate, Kerri|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Ryan-15378.jpg 4110197] |- | [[Ryan-15350|Ryan, Michael Philip]] ||||1944 Apr 10||74||Eldest S of Philip Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Ryan-15350.jpg 3300774] |- | [[Ryan-15348|Ryan, Philip]] ||||1891 Jan 25||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Ryan-15348.jpg 3300773] |- | [[Bawden-741|Ryan, Roberta]] ||||1972 Mar 13||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Stilley-245.jpg 4070122] |- | [[Ryan-15379|Ryan, Rodney Michael]] ||||1956 Jun 30||||infant S of Maurice & Wilma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Ryan-15379.jpg 3280321] |- | [[Irvine-5372|Ryan, Ruth]] ||1934 Jan 13||2011 Apr 30||||nee Irvine; W of Matt; M of Janet, Margaret, Christine, Martin, Kate, Kerri|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Ryan-15378.jpg 4110197] |- | [[Ryan-15372|Ryan, Thomas]] ||||1886 May 18||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Ryan-15372.jpg 3300752] |- |[[Sagar-136|Sagar, Charles]] ||||1916 Jul 07||36||of Southport, England; 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M of Hannelore & Wolfgang|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Scheuermann-153.jpg 3280167] |- | [[Scheuermann-153|Scheuermann, Josef Johann]] ||1925 Apr 05||2011 Mar 11||||H of Anneliese; F of Hannelore & Wolfgang|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Scheuermann-153.jpg 3280167] |- |Schreiber, Hazel Florence||1939 Apr 09||2015 May 18||||||3310890 |- | [[Schwarz-1671|Schwarz, Heinz]] ||1949 Aug 04||1981 Jan 28||||S of Theresia; B of Rebecca & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Schwarz-1671.jpg 3280293] |- | [[Filshill-1|Scobbie, Alison Filshill]] ||||1880 Aug 25||68||b. Renfrew, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Filshill-1.jpg 4110057] |- | [[Trudgen-57|Scott, Alice Maud]] ||||1973 Oct 20||95||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Scott-45845.jpg 4110303] |- | [[Scott-45846|Scott, Andrew]] ||||1893 Sep 08||5||S of Robert & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Scott-45846.jpg 4110300] |- |Scott, Dulcie Gwendoline||1913 Feb 18||1988 Aug 09||||||4110244 |- | [[Scott-11394|Scott, Ernest]] ||||1932 Aug 29||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Scott-11394.jpg 4061227] |- | [[Scott-45856|Scott, John Melby]] ||||1904 Mar 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Scott-45856.jpg 4110243] |- | [[Scott-45867|Scott, John]] ||||1936 Jan 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Scott-45867.jpg 4110185] |- | [[McFarlane-2804|Scott, Kathleen J]] ||||1968 Sep 27||||with Willis Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Scott-45868.jpg 3311159] |- | [[Daly-2769|Scott, Margaret]] ||||1927 Jan 15||78||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Scott-38050.jpg 4110301] |- | [[Scott-45847|Scott, Margaret]] ||||1954 Oct 20||80||D of Robert & Margaret Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Scott-38050.jpg 4110301] |- | [[Scott-38050|Scott, Robert]] ||||1928 Sep 29||89||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Scott-38050.jpg 4110301] |- | [[Scott-45845|Scott, Robert]] ||||1949 Oct 27||74||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Scott-45845.jpg 4110303] |- | [[Scott-45868|Scott, Willis P C]] ||||1970 Sep 15||||with Kathleen Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Scott-45868.jpg 3311159] |- | [[Scovell-235|Scovell, Joseph Anderson]] ||||1913 Dec 01||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Scovell-235.jpg 3260045] |- | [[Sedgman-35|Sedgman, V W]] ||||1954 Feb 12||59||AIF 7070|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Sedgman-35.jpg 4070340] |- | [[Selle-183|Selle, Owen Hamilton]] ||1920 Aug 06||1999 Jan 23||||S of Alfred & Mary nee Peers (of Albury)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Selle-183.jpg 3260019] |- | [[Sengelman-9|Sengelmann, Augusta]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Sengelman-9.jpg 4061607] |- | [[Sengelman-5|Sengelmann, Cecilia]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Sengelman-8.jpg 4061606] |- | [[Sengelman-6|Sengelmann, Henry]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Sengelman-8.jpg 4061606] |- | [[Sengelman-8|Sengelmann, William]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Sengelman-8.jpg 4061606] |- | [[Sewell-3680|Sewell, Carmell]] ||||1946|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Sewell-3680.jpg 3260100] |- | [[Sewell-3681|Sewell, Ian James]] ||||1957 May 25||<1||10 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Sewell-3680.jpg 3260100] |- | [[Sewell-2616|Sewell, James]] ||||1952 Oct 30||74||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Sewell-2616.jpg 4070336] |- | [[Sewell-1513|Sewell, Joseph]] ||||1954 Jun 20||77||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Sewell-1513-1.jpg 4070338] |- | [[Sewell-2621|Sewell, Keith Joseph]] ||1920||1993||||H of Margot; F of Pamela, Judith (dec), Yvonne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Sewell-2621.jpg 4070335] |- | [[Priestley-658|Sewell, Margaret]] ||||1970 Nov 04||85||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Sewell-2616.jpg 4070336] |- | [[Sewell-3682|Sewell, Mary]] ||||1946|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Sewell-3680.jpg 3260100] |- | [[Priestley-655|Sewell, Mary Jane]] ||||1964 Jul 27||85||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Sewell-1513-1.jpg 4070338] |- | [[Buckley-5501|Sewell, May]] ||||2010 Jan 16||92||W of Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Sewell-2614.jpg 3260009] |- | [[Sewell-2614|Sewell, Raymond]] ||||1981 Jul 31||65||H of May; F of Janice, Bruce, Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Sewell-2614.jpg 3260009] |- | [[Dobbyn-96|Shadforth, Edith Mary]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Dobbyn-96-1.jpg 4061565] |- | [[Dobbyn-96|Shadforth, Edith Mary]] ||||1890 Feb 16||29||W of R H Shadforth; 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F of Jared, Travis, Katina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Sharpe-4112.jpg 3280574] |- |Sharpe, Joyce Frances||1916 Jan 11||2009 Dec 25||||W of Cyril; M of Cyrus & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Sharpe-4110-1.jpg 3280565] |- | [[Dobbyn-99|Sharpe, Laura Constance Julia]] ||||1921 Sec 25||||W of Harry Albert Sharpe; D of W A Dobbyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Dobbyn-99.jpg 4061567] |- | [[Carney-3104|Sharpe, Mary Jane]] ||||1924 Jan 18||64||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Sharpe-4111.jpg 3260097] |- | [[Lockwood-4591|Sharpley, Emily Jane]] ||1859||1946||||W of Robert James Sharpley; M of William Henry, George Robert, Ethel May, Elsie May, Arthur, Agnes Adelaide|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Lockwood-4591.jpg 4061520] |- |Shaw, Iris||||1984 Mar 20||78||||4090405 |- | [[Shaw-23280|Shaw, Samuel]] ||1826 Apr 25||1901 Jun 22||||b. Larne, Ireland; d. on the Orona and buried at sea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Shaw-23280.jpg 4110088] |- | [[Sheahan-250|Sheahan, Sydney Francis]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Sheahan-250.jpg 3280202] |- | [[Sheeran-169|Sheeran, James]] ||||1904 May 30||83||H of Mary Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Sheeran-169.jpg 3300723] |- | [[Langan-393|Sheeran, Mary Anne]] ||||1879 Jul 14||49||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Sheeran-169.jpg 3300723] |- | [[Shennan-36|Shennan, Alexander]] ||||1875 Sep 21||1||14 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Shennan-32.jpg 4110058] |- | [[Shennan-37|Shennan, James]] ||||1921 Jul 14||53||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Shennan-37.jpg 4110095] |- | [[Shennan-39|Shennan, James]] ||||1959 Oct 29||||d. Sydney; S of James & Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Shennan-37.jpg 4110095] |- | [[Hayes-15608|Shennan, Mary Jane]] ||||1918 Nov 13||82||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Shennan-32.jpg 4110058] |- | [[Paterson-4976|Shennan, Mavis Eileen]] ||||2007 Apr 14||90||W of Maxwell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Shennan-40.jpg 4110096] |- | [[Shennan-40|Shennan, Maxwell]] ||||1973 Dec 11||61||H of Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Shennan-40.jpg 4110096] |- | [[Shennan-32|Shennan, Robert]] ||||1889 Jan 09||63||H of Mary Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Shennan-32.jpg 4110058] |- | [[Birtles-151|Shennan, Sarah Elizabeth]] ||||1933 Apr 19||59||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Shennan-37.jpg 4110095] |- | [[Sherritt-63|Sherritt, Allan Adrian (Lannie)]] ||1917 Jan 15||1997 May 04||||H of Barbara; F of Barry, Neil, Hughie; B of Wilma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Sherritt-63.jpg 3280507] |- | [[Jensen-14760|Sherritt, Barbara Jean]] ||1928 Sep 27||2010 Apr 26||||nee Jensen; W of Lannie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Jensen-14760.jpg 3280506] |- | [[Sherritt-48|Sherritt, Hugh Nesbitt]] ||||||71||H of Jane A|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Wells-21065.jpg 4090518] |- | [[Wells-21552|Sherritt, Jane A]] ||||||67||W of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Wells-21065.jpg 4090518] |- | [[Sherritt-64|Sherritt, Jean Anne]] ||||||||infant D of Hugh Nesbitt Sherritt & Jane A Sherritt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Wells-21065.jpg 4090518] |- | [[Conway-4065|Sherry, ?]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Conway-4065.jpg 3300651] |- | [[Sherry-595|Sherry, John]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Conway-4065.jpg 3300651] |- | [[Shields-5459|Shields, John (Jack)]] ||1840 Sep 27||1918 Jul 19||||builder of first bridge across the Ovens River|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Shields-5458.jpg 3260085] |- | [[Ingram-8794|Shields, Nancy Victoria]] ||1921 Sep 18||2016 Jul 09||||nee Ingram|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Ingram-8794.jpg 3260087] |- |Short, Mary||||||||W of William||4110085 |- |Short, William||||||||H of Mary||4110085 |- | [[Shorten-176|Shorten, Sidney]] ||||1979 Jun 04||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Shorten-176.jpg 3260180] |- | [[Shutt-398|Shutt, Arthur Henry]] ||1922 Jun 04||1989 Mar 06||||b. Leicester, England; father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Shutt-398.jpg 3311131] |- | [[Silinzieds-1|Silinzieds, Alf]] ||1934 Jan 07||1988 Nov 01||||H of Margaret; F of Kim & Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Silinzieds-1.jpg 3280153] |- | [[Kelly-24123|Silinzieds, Margaret Anne]] ||1936 Feb 16||2015 Jul 31||||nee Kelly; W of Alf (Imants) Silinzieds; M of Kim & Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Kelly-24123.jpg 3280152] |- | [[Simmonds-1390|Simmonds, Charles Thomas]] ||||1937 Jul 01||||GF of Kevin Simmonds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Simmonds-1390.jpg 3280250] |- | [[Simmonds-1391|Simmonds, Kevin Douglas (Apples)]] ||1951 Mar 08||2000 May 24||||GS of Charles Simmonds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Simmonds-1390.jpg 3280250] |- | [[Simmons-16832|Simmons, Frederick A]] ||1929 Jun 10||2016 Sep 07||||H of Vera|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Simmons-16832.jpg 4070250] |- |Simmons, Vera E||1924 Jul 18||2005 Aug 05||||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Simmons-16832.jpg 4070250] |- | [[Simpson-21081|Simpson, Henry Thomas]] ||||1988 Sep 27||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Simpson-21081.jpg 3280338] |- | [[Sinclair-10655|Sinclair, Amy]] ||1989 May 09||1989 May 09||||D of Donald and Kath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Sinclair-10655.jpg 3311180] |- | [[Sinclair-10656|Sinclair, Ann]] ||||1933 Aug 02||||Eldest D of James & Maria Sinclair|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Milne-3290.jpg 4110356] |- | [[Borschmann-11|Sinclair, Freda]] ||1938 Dec 22||2014 Mar 24||||nee Borschmann; W of Lindsay; M of Donald, Gary, Brenda, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Sinclair-10658.jpg 3310857] |- | [[Sinclair-10657|Sinclair, Isabella Forrester]] ||||1941 Jul 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Milne-3290.jpg 4110356] |- | [[Sinclair-10658|Sinclair, Lindsay (Trevor)]] ||1939 Mar 18||1997 Aug 29||||H of Freda; F of Donald, Gary, Brenda, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Sinclair-10658.jpg 3310857] |- | [[Milne-3290|Sinclair, Maria Stewart Milne]] ||||1894 May 13||70||W of James Sinclair|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Milne-3290.jpg 4110356] |- | [[Shattock-73|Sinclair, Marjory Elizabeth]] ||1915 Sep 01||1980 Dec 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Shattock-73.jpg 3310999] |- | [[Singh-763|Singh, Sunda]] ||||1988||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Singh-763-1.jpg 4090436] |- | [[Sinnelli-1|Sinnelli, Antonio]] ||||1984 Dec 13||83||B of Palmina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Singh-763.jpg 4090396] |- | [[Skidmore-1996|Skidmore, Albert Edward (Bert)]] ||1919 Dec 28||2009 Dec 14||||H of May Ellen; F of Beverley, Glenyse, Janice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Skidmore-1996.jpg 4070019] |- | [[Skidmore-1999|Skidmore, David M T]] ||||1919 May 19||23||AIF 1911|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Skidmore-1998.jpg 4110146] |- | [[Sauvarin-24|Skidmore, Doris]] ||1904||1976||||with Francis Skidmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Skidmore-2000.jpg 3311113] |- | [[Skidmore-1740|Skidmore, Edward]] ||1862 Nov 05||1908 Sep 23||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Skidmore-1740.jpg 4090525] |- | [[Levitt-417|Skidmore, Elsie Victoria Alexandria]] ||||1946 Aug 18||51||W of W J Skidmore; M of Beatrice, Albert, Jack; with Beatrice Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Levitt-417.jpg 4070021] |- | [[Skidmore-2000|Skidmore, Francis]] ||1900||1980||||with Doris Skidmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Skidmore-2000.jpg 3311113] |- | [[Skidmore-2001|Skidmore, G L]] ||||1971 Aug 03||80||AIF 1910|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Skidmore-2001.jpg 4110148] |- | [[Skidmore-1998|Skidmore, George]] ||||1942 Jun 25||82||H of Maggie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Skidmore-1998.jpg 4110146] |- | [[Skidmore-1997|Skidmore, Jack]] ||||1972 Jan 23||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Skidmore-1995.jpg 4070020] |- | [[Thomson-11593|Skidmore, Maggie E Thomson]] ||||1933 Mar 10||67||b. Leith, Scotland; W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Skidmore-1998.jpg 4110146] |- | [[French-13290|Skidmore, Mary]] ||1861 Aug 10||1949 Dec 05||||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Skidmore-1740.jpg 4090525] |- | [[Carey-6410|Skidmore, Mary M E]] ||||1985 Aug 09||87||W of Gordon (dec); M of Tom & Marj|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Carey-6410.jpg 3280128] |- | [[Skidmore-1993|Skidmore, Robert James]] ||||1901 Nov 03||<1||2 mths; S of Edward & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Skidmore-1740.jpg 4090525] |- | [[Skidmore-1995|Skidmore, William J]] ||||1976 May 16||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Skidmore-1995.jpg 4070020] |- | [[Skinner-9041|Skinner, Albert George]] ||1925 Aug 21||1978 Jan 17||||RAAF; H of Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Skinner-9041.jpg 3280480] |- | [[Skinner-9040|Skinner, Albert George]] ||||1978 Feb 07||82||AIF 999; H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Skinner-9040.jpg 3311111] |- | [[Skinner-9042|Skinner, Cyril (Tib)]] ||||1934 Sep 16||33||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Skinner-9042.jpg 4061305] |- | [[Skinner-9043|Skinner, David]] ||||1918 Aug 07||63||Doctor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Skinner-9043.jpg 4110349] |- | [[Gladstone-473|Skinner, Florence M]] ||||1976 May 17||||W of Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Skinner-9052.jpg 3311166] |- | [[Bryant-15743|Skinner, Florence May]] ||||1981 Mar 30||85||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Skinner-9040.jpg 3311111] |- | [[Skinner-9053|Skinner, Francis Edmund]] ||||1978 Jan 18||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Skinner-9053.jpg 3310891] |- | [[Skinner-9061|Skinner, Harold Charles]] ||1913 Jun 14||1993 May 09||79||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Skinner-9061.jpg 3280123] |- |Skinner, Joan Isabel||||2013 Sep 06||90||W of Norman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Skinner-9051.jpg 4150435] |- |Skinner, Joyce Lynette||1928 Apr 22||2010 Feb 21||||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Skinner-9041.jpg 3280480] |- | [[McConnell-5696|Skinner, Kathleen Mary]] ||1913 Mar 11||2002 May 08||89||W of Harold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Skinner-9061.jpg 3280123] |- | [[Skinner-9051|Skinner, Norman Cyril]] ||||1985 Jul 14||60||AIF VX92468; H of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Skinner-9051.jpg 4150435] |- | [[Skinner-9052|Skinner, Phillip Norman]] ||||1980 Mar 17||||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Skinner-9052.jpg 3311166] |- | [[Coutts-934|Skinner, Wilhelmina Marion]] ||||1910 Mar 15||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Coutts-934.jpg 4110350] |- | [[Skrzype-1|Skrzype, Tadeusz]] ||||1975||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Skrzype-1.jpg 3280174] |- | [[Slade-3159|Slade, Alac W]] ||1907 Sep 25||1987 Jul 29||||AIF VX43779; H of Rita; F of Beverley, Desma, Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Slade-3159.jpg 3280478] |- |Slade, Rita||1915 Jan 02||2008 Jul 29||||W of Alac; M of Beverley, Desma, Frank|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Slade-3159-1.jpg 3280479] |- | [[Slater-5074|Slater, Alvara Lofthouse]] ||||1870 Jan 10||48||surgeon; H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Slater-5074.jpg 4061340] |- | [[Slater-5080|Slater, John Mitchel]] ||||1871 Oct||5||S of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Slater-5079.jpg 3300656] |- | [[Slater-5075|Slater, John Rose]] ||1861 Nov 01||1878 Jul 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Slater-5074.jpg 4061340] |- | [[Mitchell-34602|Slater, Mary]] ||||1904 Oct 02||71||W of William|| Obituary |- | [[Slater-5081|Slater, Mary]] ||||1873 Sep||3||D of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Slater-5079.jpg 3300656] |- | [[Drake-10028|Slater, Sarah Rita]] ||||1896 May 20||60||W of Alvara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Slater-5074.jpg 4061340] |- | [[Slater-5079|Slater, William]] ||||1884 Feb 21||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Slater-5079.jpg 3300656] |- | [[Sloane-544|Sloane, Angus]] ||||1880 Jul 26||11||S of George & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Sloane-545.jpg 4110011] |- | [[Sloane-545|Sloane, George]] ||||1887 Jun 29||57||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Sloane-545.jpg 4110011] |- | [[Sloane-546|Sloane, George]] ||||1879 May 12||11||S of George & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Sloane-545.jpg 4110011] |- | [[Sloane-547|Sloane, James]] ||||1948 Jul 15||85||with Janet Sloane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Sloane-547.jpg 4110329] |- | [[Sinclair-10675|Sloane, Janet]] ||||1962 Apr 18||||with James Sloae|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Sloane-547.jpg 4110329] |- | [[McKay-7858|Sloane, Margaret]] ||1830 Feb 05||1914 Mar 14||||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Sloane-545.jpg 4110011] |- | [[Slobodian-6|Slobodian, Dr. Bohdan W]] ||1958 sep 18||1992 Nov 05||34||H of Annette; F of Tomothy & Alexander; S of Wolodymyr & Tatiana|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Slobodian-6.jpg 4150461] |- | [[Goodger-158|Smart, Jean]] ||||1996 Jul 09||87||W of Victor; M of Graeme, Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Harding-7673.jpg 3311081] |- | [[Smart-5368|Smart, Victor C]] ||||1976 Oct 05||72||H of Jean; F of Graeme, Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Harding-7673.jpg 3311081] |- |Smith, ?||||||||||3300793 |- | [[Maroney-419|Smith, Alice Anne]] ||||1979 Nov 02||||nee Maroney; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Smith-254250.jpg 3300679] |- | [[Brady-5829|Smith, Anne]] ||||1907 Mar 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Brady-5829.jpg 3260021] |- | [[Skidmore-2005|Smith, Beatrice (Mabel)]] ||||1988 Jul 13||70||nee Skidmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Levitt-417.jpg 4070021] |- | [[Martin-58400|Smith, Blanche Louisa]] ||||1961 Oct 25||84||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Smith-212383.jpg 3311074] |- | [[Gildea-162|Smith, Bridget]] ||||1925 Jul 16||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Smith-254261.jpg 3300680] |- | [[Smith-220900|Smith, Christopher]] ||1795||1873 Apr 17||||b. Rathcool, Dublin, Ireland; H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Smith-220900.jpg 3300618] |- | [[Smith-254271|Smith, Clement]] ||||1911||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Smith-254271.jpg 4070166] |- |Smith, Elizabeth||||||||||4070097 |- | [[Gatens-61|Smith, Elizabeth Catherine]] ||1882||1971||||W of Thomas Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Gatens-61.jpg 3300682] |- | [[Carroll-12445|Smith, Elizabeth Catherine]] ||||1944 Aug 27||62||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Smith-254275.jpg 3300741] |- | [[Fleming-11008|Smith, Elizabeth Flemming]] ||1810||1875 Dec 22||||b. Wicklow, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Smith-220900.jpg 3300618] |- |Smith, Elsie E||||1991 Jan 25||97||W of Walter, KIA||4070002 |- | [[Smith-211913|Smith, Elsie May]] ||||1943 Apr 15||||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Smith-211912.jpg 3280411] |- |Smith, Emma||||1976 Dec 06||92||||3311184 |- |Smith, Florence Ruth||1917 Jan 09||2005 Oct 19||||||3280518 |- | [[Smith-254349|Smith, Francis Charles (Charlie)]] ||1917 Dec 02||1992 Jan 20||||5th S of Elizabeth & Thomas George Smith; H of Molly (dec) & Bobbie; F of Carmel (dec), Ross, Martin, Elaine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Smith-254349.jpg 3300678] |- | [[Smith-211912|Smith, George]] ||||1948 Mar 18||||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Smith-211912.jpg 3280411] |- | [[Smith-254351|Smith, Gordon T]] ||||1991 Jun 11||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Smith-254351.jpg 3311018] |- | [[Smith-254352|Smith, Harold Maurice]] ||1919 Aug 12||1982 Jun 22||||AIF; H of Kathleen; F of Maurice, Peter, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Smith-254352.jpg 3280539] |- | [[McColl-941|Smith, Isabella]] ||||1880 Aug 28||67||d. Wooragee; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/McColl-941.jpg 4110064] |- | [[Smith-254356|Smith, James Edward]] ||||1965 Nov 01||||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Smith-254356.jpg 4070241] |- | [[Smith-254357|Smith, James Thomas]] ||||1983 Aug 25||78||with William Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Smith-254357.jpg 3311071] |- | [[Smith-212383|Smith, James Thomas]] ||||1956 Aug 03||86||H of Blanche|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Smith-212383.jpg 3311074] |- |Smith, Joan||||2015 Nov 22||91||with her Sis Eileen Cahill||3280288 |- | [[Smith-254250|Smith, John Edward]] ||||1976 Apr 09||62||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Smith-254250.jpg 3300679] |- | [[Smith-254360|Smith, John Henry (Jack)]] ||1914 Jan 08||2010 Oct 10||||S of James Thomas & Blanche Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Smith-254360.jpg 3311072] |- | [[Smith-254261|Smith, John Ross]] ||||1897 Dec 27||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Smith-254261.jpg 3300680] |- | [[Smith-254262|Smith, John Ross]] ||||1870 Jan 09||1||S of John Ross Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Smith-254261.jpg 3300680] |- | [[Wharton-2690|Smith, Josephine Charlotte]] ||||1977 Aug 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Wharton-2690.jpg 4061372] |- | [[Thompson-68897|Smith, Kathleen Jean]] ||1921 Jan 08||2016 May 22||||nee Thompson; W of Harold; M of Maurice, Peter, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Smith-254352.jpg 3280539] |- | [[Took-27|Smith, Kathleen Margaret]] ||||1985 May 13||64||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Took-27.jpg 3300781] |- | [[Smith-254510|Smith, L R (Peter)]] ||1922 Dec 31||1983 Sep 18||||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Smith-254510.jpg 3280410] |- | [[Spencer-23768|Smith, Lucy Ann]] ||1902 Jan 10||1992 Jan 07||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Smith-254511.jpg 3311069] |- |Smith, M||||1935 May 17||||||4110086 |- | [[Smith-254526|Smith, Mark Joseph]] ||1897 Oct 17||1962 Dec 17||||H of Elizabeth; F of May, Lorna, Joan, Betty, Pearl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Smith-254526.jpg 4110032] |- | [[Smith-254527|Smith, Mary Bridget]] ||||1957 Feb 05||48||D of Elizabeth & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Smith-254260.jpg 3300681] |- | [[Smith-254275|Smith, Michael A]] ||||1961 Mar 03||85||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Smith-254275.jpg 3300741] |- | [[Smith-254509|Smith, Michael Vincent]] ||||1972 May 09||55||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Took-27.jpg 3300781] |- | [[Smith-254533|Smith, Nigel]] ||1959 Nov 08||2009 Mar 10||||partner of Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Smith-254533.jpg 3280528] |- | [[Smith-254534|Smith, Norman Brian]] ||1940||1997||||S of Norman & Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Smith-254534.jpg 3280551] |- | [[Smith-254537|Smith, Norman George]] ||1917 Jan 19||1987 Mar 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Smith-254537.jpg 3280531] |- | [[Smith-254512|Smith, Robert Francis]] ||||1965 Apr 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Smith-254511.jpg 3311069] |- | [[Smith-254511|Smith, Robert John]] ||1900 Jul 18||1987 Nov 30||||H of Lucy; F of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Smith-254511.jpg 3311069] |- | [[Reynolds-23394|Smith, Sophia]] ||||1892 Apr 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Reynolds-23394.jpg 4110357] |- | [[Smith-254545|Smith, Sydenham]] ||1924||1984||||Youngest S of Thomas & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Smith-254545.jpg 3300676] |- | [[Smith-254260|Smith, Thomas George (J.P.)]] ||1870||1956|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Smith-254260.jpg 3300681] |- |Smith, Vera||1920 Sep 08||1920 Sep 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Smith-254271.jpg 4070166] |- | [[Smith-254559|Smith, William]] ||1887||1985||||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Smith-254559.jpg 3280369] |- | [[Smith-254572|Smith, William]] ||||1884 Sep 15||||GF of Jean Read|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Smith-254572.jpg 4061438] |- | [[Smith-254358|Smith, William C]] ||||1981 Sep 16||74||with James Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Smith-254357.jpg 3311071] |- | [[Smythers-Murdoch-1|Smythers-Murdock, Alwyne William Richard]] ||||1976 Jun 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Smithers-Murdock-1.jpg 3311175] |- | [[Smithwick-313|Smithwick, W G]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Smithwick-313.jpg 4061450] |- | [[Smyth-3431|Smyth, Edna Joyce]] ||||1954 Apr 22||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Smyth-2938.jpg 4070136] |- | [[Smyth-2940|Smyth, Harriet Mary]] ||||1909 May 06||15?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Smyth-2938.jpg 4070136] |- | [[Oddy-207|Smyth, Sarah Ann]] ||||1946 Jan 18||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Smyth-2938.jpg 4070136] |- | [[Smyth-2938|Smyth, William Frederick]] ||||1926 Jul 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Smyth-2938.jpg 4070136] |- | [[Smythe-1239|Smythe, Robert J]] ||||1975 Apr 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Smythe-1239.jpg 4061439] |- | [[Snell-4475|Snell, Brian Lindsay]] ||1957 May 11||2016 Oct 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Snell-4473.jpg 4110314] |- | [[Snell-4477|Snell, David Geoffrey]] ||1953 Jul 16||2014 Sep 13||||H of Susila; F of Dev, Ginta, Kira|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Snell-4477.jpg 3280488] |- | [[Snell-4478|Snell, Devan Rajan]] ||1987 Jan 23||2018 Mar 28||||S of David (dec) & Susila; B of Jacinta & Shakira; Step-S of Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Snell-4478.jpg 3280492] |- | [[Snell-4474|Snell, John William]] ||1949 Jun 12||1950 Aug 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Snell-4473.jpg 4110314] |- | [[Howe-12274|Snell, Mavis Florence]] ||1924 Jan 23||2000 Oct 21||||W of Reginald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Snell-4472.jpg 4110312] |- | [[Snell-4472|Snell, Reginald]] ||1920||2007 May 20||||AIF V103965, VX92647; H of Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Snell-4472.jpg 4110312] |- | [[Snell-4473|Snell, Reginald Keith]] ||1943 Oct 16||1965 Jun 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Snell-4473.jpg 4110314] |- | [[Palmer-24205|Snow, Caroline]] ||||1922 Mar 14||72||with George Snow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Snow-8944.jpg 4070170] |- | [[Snow-9230|Snow, Deborah]] ||||1956 Feb 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Snow-9229.jpg 3280211] |- | [[Doig-524|Snow, Elizabeth]] ||||1886 Nov 5||28||W of Simon Snow; D of Andrew Doig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Doig-523.jpg 4110069] |- | [[Snow-8943|Snow, Frank]] ||||1939 Jan 06||59||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Snow-8943.jpg 4070171] |- | [[Snow-9229|Snow, Geoff]] ||||1974 Jan 28||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Snow-9229.jpg 3280211] |- | [[Snow-8944|Snow, George]] ||||1917 Jan 01||82||with Caroline Snow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Snow-8944.jpg 4070170] |- | [[Snow-9228|Snow, James Ernest]] ||||1944 Jul 11||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Snow-8943.jpg 4070171] |- | [[Snow-9231|Snow, John Joseph]] ||||1986 Jul 21||66||RAAF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Snow-9231.jpg 3280342] |- | [[Broughton-2042|Snow, Joyce Lesley]] ||||2005 Jul 05||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Snow-9229.jpg 3280211] |- | [[Johnstone-3169|Snow, Sarah Anne]] ||||1950 Jul 11||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Johnstone-3169.jpg 3280330] |- | [[Snow-9232|Snow, Thomas Bernard]] ||||1928 Mar 06||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Johnstone-3169.jpg 3280330] |- | [[Snowden-1445|Snowden, Donald Maxwell]] ||||1987 Sep 18||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Snowden-1445.jpg 4090375] |- | [[Solomons-270|Solomons, O R]] ||||1945 Dec 13||||AIF 2473|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Solomons-270.jpg 3260042] |- | [[Sommers-789|Sommers, Ivan Oliver]] ||1919 Nov 03||2011 Dec 16||||RAAF 142635; b. Warragul; d. Beechworth; S of Ernest Albert Sommers & Sarah Jane Sommers|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Sommers-789.jpg 3310894] |- | [[Sonneman-11|Sonneman, Adolph Hugh Albert]] ||||1969 Nov 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Sonneman-11.jpg 4061485] |- | [[Sonneman-12|Sonneman, Harry]] ||||1993 Aug 25||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Sonneman-12.jpg 4090534] |- | [[Sonneman-13|Sonnemann, Albert Maxwell]] ||||1987 Dec 01||75||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Sonneman-13.jpg 3280387] |- | [[Dugan-1337|Sonnemann, Ann]] ||||1963 Feb 03||93||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Sonnemann-32.jpg 3311077] |- |Sonnemann, Mary||||2011 Jan 28||95||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Sonneman-13.jpg 3280387] |- | [[Sonneman-14|Sonnemann, Raymond Maxwell]] ||||1944 Nov 20||<1||10 mths; S of Albert & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Sonneman-13.jpg 3280387] |- | [[Sonnemann-32|Sonnemann, William]] ||||1953 Sep 07||87||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Sonnemann-32.jpg 3311077] |- | [[Sonneman-15|Sonnemann, William]] ||1905||1997||||B of Minnie O’Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Douglas-13275.jpg 4090535] |- | [[Thompson-68976|Soulby, Jane Thompson]] ||||1889 Oct 10||82||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Soulby-18.jpg 3310980] |- | [[Clarke-18954|Soulby, Martha Margaret]] ||||1897 Jul 07||67||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Soulby-18.jpg 3310980] |- | [[Soulby-18|Soulby, Michael]] ||||1882 Apr 10||80||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Soulby-18.jpg 3310980] |- | [[Soulby-17|Soulby, William Thompson]] ||||1916 May 16||86||H of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Soulby-18.jpg 3310980] |- | [[Simmons-16873|Spencer, Alfred Arthur]] ||1908 Jun 08||2012 Jan 14||||H of May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Spencer-23775.jpg 4090455] |- | [[Spencer-23784|Spencer, Brian]] ||1941||1962|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Spencer-23785.jpg 4090451] |- | [[Pyle-2643|Spencer, Catherine Sarah]] ||||1942 Aug 16||71||W of Thomas J Spencer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Spencer-23776.jpg 4090453] |- | [[Spencer-23777|Spencer, Edward]] ||||1897||67||H of Maria||Funeral notice |- | [[Spencer-23786|Spencer, Ethel May]] ||1890 Jul 31||1994 May 20||||D of Catherine & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Spencer-23786.jpg 4090454] |- | [[Spencer-23769|Spencer, Francis G]] ||||1951 Oct 27||||H of Sophia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Spencer-23769.jpg 3311052] |- | [[Spencer-23787|Spencer, Karen Maree]] ||||1962 Sep 09||||D of Margaret & Gordon; Sis of Rosslyn & Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Spencer-23787.jpg 4090462] |- | [[Klein-5965|Spencer, Mary Emma]] ||1904||1985|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Spencer-23785.jpg 4090451] |- | [[Simmons-16873|Spencer, May Louisa]] ||1909 Jul 01||1996 Feb 24||||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Spencer-23775.jpg 4090455] |- | [[Spencer-23788|Spencer, Raymond]] ||||1974 Nov 22||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Spencer-23788.jpg 4090444] |- | [[Spencer-23785|Spencer, Roland Robert George]] ||1904||1981|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Spencer-23785.jpg 4090451] |- | [[Bosse-629|Spencer, Sophia C]] ||||1952 Oct 25||||W of Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Spencer-23769.jpg 3311052] |- | [[Spencer-23776|Spencer, Thomas J]] ||||1945 May 16||76||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Spencer-23776.jpg 4090453] |- | [[Spencer-23789|Spencer, Winifred Joy]] ||1939 Sep 17||1939 Oct 31||||D of Joe & Win|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Spencer-23789.jpg 4110112] |- | [[Spotswood-146|Spotswood, George]] ||185? Feb 02||1928 Oct 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Spotswood-146.jpg 3260112] |- | [[Stalker-399|Stalker, George]] ||||1884 Oct||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Stalker-399.jpg 4070119] |- | [[Ockenden-91|Stannage, Tasma Eleanor]] ||||1925 Apr 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Ockenden-91.jpg 3260234] |- | [[Hope-4303|Stephens, Catherine]] ||||1893 Jun 08||55||d. the Three Mile, Beechworth; W of Joseph Stephens jnr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Hope-4303.jpg 4061471] |- | [[Stephens-15119|Stephens, Ellen]] ||||1866 Jul 03||13||D of Joseph & Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Stephens-15117.jpg 4061470] |- | [[Wyatt-6916|Stephens, Ellen]] ||||1964 Nov 15||87||nee Wyatt; W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Stephens-15129.jpg 4070062] |- | [[Stephens-15129|Stephens, George Arnold]] ||||1946 Aug 04||61||AIF; H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Stephens-15129.jpg 4070062] |- | [[Vivian-1252|Stephens, Grace]] ||||1871 Dec 15||63||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Stephens-15117.jpg 4061470] |- | [[Stephens-15117|Stephens, Joseph]] ||1798 Jan 13||1886 Jan 17||||b. St Austell, Cornwall, England; d. Three mile, Beechworth; H of Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Stephens-15117.jpg 4061470] |- | [[Stephens-15131|Stephens, Llewllyn Charles Breeze]] ||1902 Dec 13||1999 Dec 25||||H of Lillie (nee Chesterfield)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Stephens-15131.jpg 3280498] |- | [[Wakeford-360|Stephens, Louisa Elizabeth]]||1864 Jun 04||1948 Jan 22||||nee Wakeford: D of George Wakefield|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Wakeford-356.jpg 4061301] |- | [[Stephenson-8527|Stephenson, Gary Lea]] ||1951 Jan 19||2008 Jan 15||||b. Yarraville; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Stephenson-8527.jpg 3280471] |- | [[Stevens-24440|Stevens, W C]] ||||1955 Dec|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Stevens-24440.jpg 3260147] |- |Stevens, Catherine Grace||1873||1967||||||3311206 |- | [[Stevens-24441|Stevens, Charles Joseph]] ||||1966 Aug 08||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Stevens-24441.jpg 3300695] |- | [[Stevens-24444|Stevens, Edgar]] ||||1984 Feb 14||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Stevens-24444.jpg 4090403] |- | [[Stevens-24446|Stevens, Edith Rosa]] ||1867||1903|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Graham-22736.jpg 4061633] |- | [[Stevens-24445|Stevens, John]] ||1831||1912|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Graham-22736.jpg 4061633] |- | [[Woodburn-438|Stevens, Mary Ann]] ||1834||1920||||nee Woodburn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Graham-22736.jpg 4061633] |- | [[Stevenson-9659|Stevenson, Jack]] ||||1982 Sep 24||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Stevenson-9659.jpg 4090424] |- | [[Smith-255046|Stewart, Annie Dundridge]] ||||1908 Feb 10||66||W of A M Stewart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Smith-255046.jpg 4090514] |- | [[Stewart-45952|Stewart, Catherine Mary]] ||||1868 Feb 10||<1||10 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Stewart-45953.jpg 4090513] |- | [[Stewart-45953|Stewart, Ernest Farquhar]] ||||1889 Dec 23||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Stewart-45953.jpg 4090513] |- | [[Stilley-282|Stilley, Ann]] ||||1954 May 28||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Stilley-246.jpg 4110030] |- | [[Pund-42|Stilley, Elizabeth Coral]] ||||1979 Jun 19||73||with John Stilley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Stilley-284.jpg 3280157] |- | [[Limbrick-109|Stilley, Florence Russell]] ||||1962 Nov 14||79||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Stilley-271.jpg 3260104] |- | [[Stilley-271|Stilley, George]] ||||1962 Apr 07||91||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Stilley-271.jpg 3260104] |- |Stilley, George||||||||d. POW Thailand; S of George & Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Stilley-271.jpg 3260104] |- | [[Stilley-271|Stilley, George]] ||||1888 Mar 22||58||B of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Stilley-246.jpg 4110030] |- | [[Short-6633|Stilley, Isabella]] ||||1919 Mar 20||72||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Stilley-246.jpg 4110030] |- | [[Stilley-282|Stilley, John S]] ||||1865 May 17||1||S of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Stilley-246.jpg 4110030] |- | [[Stilley-246|Stilley, John Steel]] ||||1885 Jul 14||58||d. Three Mile, Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Stilley-246.jpg 4110030] |- | [[Stilley-284|Stilley, John Steele]] ||||1985 Sep 09||75||with Elizabeth Stilley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Stilley-284.jpg 3280157] |- |Stone, Edith Bertha||1900 Apr 16||1991 May 27||||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Stone-21994.jpg 3310862] |- | [[Stone-21994|Stone, Keith]] ||1931 Feb 01||2016 Jul 08||||S of Edith Stone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Stone-21994.jpg 3310862] |- | [[Stone-21995|Stone, Thomas Robert]] ||||2016 Aug 22||87||uncle of James Milsome|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Milsome-12.jpg 3280372] |- | [[Storen-106|Storen, Albert Henry]] ||1893||1981|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Storen-106.jpg 4150404] |- | [[Jackson-45748|Storey, Eliza]] ||1822||1887||||nee Hodgens|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Jackson-45748.jpg 4061269] |- | [[Storey-608|Storey, James McCartey]] ||1818 Jun 29||1913 Jan 09||||Mexican War, Co E 2 US Dragoons|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Storey-608.jpg 4061270] |- | [[Story-2602|Story, Edith]] ||||1938 Jun 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Story-2602.jpg 3310911] |- | [[Butt-2597|Stower, Lilian May]] ||||||79||M of Frank & George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Butt-2597.jpg 4070110] |- | [[Stratton-4214|Stratton, Daniel James]] ||1983 Jun 30||1992 Nov 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Stratton-4214.jpg 3280173] |- | [[Strugnell-84|Strugnell, Charles Henry]] ||||1864 Apr 25||<1||3 mths; S of Richard & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Strugnell-84.jpg 4061527] |- | [[Strugnell-85|Strugnell, Maud Mary]] ||||1870 Jan 31||<1||3 wks; D of Richard & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Strugnell-84.jpg 4061527] |- | [[Strugnell-86|Strugnell, Minnie Jane]] ||||1876 Feb 01||4||D of Richard & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Strugnell-84.jpg 4061527] |- | [[Anderson-62838|Studham, Elizabeth]] ||||1917 Jun 09||39||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Anderson-62838.jpg 4090524] |- | [[Sugars-65|Sugars, Charles Henry]] ||1926 Sep 19||2001 Jul 27||74||F of Anne, Colin, Meryl, Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Sugars-65.jpg 4070003] |- | [[Ludlow-1052|Sullivan, Doris Sylvia]] ||||1963 Dec 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Ludlow-1052.jpg 3280060] |- | [[Surrey-77|Surrey, Francis William]] ||1894||1967||||H of Rose; F of Jack, Thelma, Bill, Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Surrey-77.jpg 3311125] |- | [[Surrey-78|Surrey, Frederick]] ||1932 May 22||2017 Apr 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Surrey-78.jpg 4061425] |- |Surrey, Ian||||||||infant S of John Surrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Surrey-80.jpg 3311124] |- |Surrey, John||||||||infant S of John Surrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Surrey-80.jpg 3311124] |- | [[Surrey-80|Surrey, John Francis]] ||1924 Jan 28||2007 Jun 06||||AIF; H of Patricia Dawn; F of Elizabeth, Phillip, Jacquie, Shane & infants John & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Surrey-80.jpg 3311124] |- | [[Pemberton-1853|Surrey, Rose May]] ||1894||1981||||W of Francis; M of Jack, Thelma, Bill, Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Surrey-77.jpg 3311125] |- | [[Surrey-79|Surrey, William Alexander (Bill)]] ||1928 Dec 29||2001 Oct 15||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Surrey-79.jpg 4061315] |- | [[Sutherland-3461|Sutherland, A J]] ||||1948 Aug 12||70||AIF 4671; H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Sutherland-3461.jpg 3260150] |- | [[Haeffner-85|Sutherland, Mary Jane]] ||||1929 Mar 23||||W of Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Sutherland-8543.jpg 4110285] |- | [[Sutherland-8543|Sutherland, Neil]] ||||1940 Dec 01||||H of Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Sutherland-8543.jpg 4110285] |- | [[Jones-101254|Swainson, Bronwyn Edith]] ||1944 Oct 30||2003 May 03||||nee Jones; W of Ian; M of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Jones-101252.jpg 4070043] |- | [[Swainson-133|Swainson, Ian Edward]] ||1931 Sep 22||2018 Aug 31||||H of Joan, Bronwyn & Nancy; F of Darren, Angus, Caitlin, Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Jones-101252.jpg 4070043] |- | [[Datson-121|Swan, Lorna M||1912 May 08]] ||2008 Jul 09||||W of Vernon; M of Norma, Leslie, Valma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Datson-121.jpg 3280573] |- | [[Clarke-18233|Swan, Mary]] ||||1959 Jul 29||72||D of Helen Clarke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Voutier-15.jpg 4070308] |- |Swan, Theresa Ann||1956 Nov 03||1956 Nov 03||||||3260166 |- | [[Swan-3988|Swan, Vernon L]] ||1910 Jan 23||1990 Feb 01||||H of Lorna; F of Norma, Leslie, Valma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Swan-3988.jpg 3280572] |- | [[Connell-2985|Swift, Lillian Mitchell]] ||||1966 Feb 01||75||M of Alan (dec), Leslie, Isabelle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Connell-2985.jpg 4110199] |- | [[Synnott-115|Synnott, Jack]] ||||1969 Jun 17||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Synnott-115.jpg 3280109] |- |Syrett, May||1893||1982||||||4061483 |- |Szymon, Kamienny||||1989 Jun 19||79||||4090397 |- | [[Tait-2833|Tait, Gregory Charles]] ||||1969||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Tait-2833.jpg 4110224] |- | [[Talbot-4889|Talbot, Denis]] ||1892 Feb 09||1825 Jul 22||||b. Lisduff Urlingford, Co. Tipperary, Eire; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Talbot-4889.jpg 3280276] |- | [[Tanck-39|Tanck, Charles]] ||1853||1932||||with James Bond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Bond-8426.jpg 4061256] |- | [[Tannock-45|Tannock, Ellen Coutts]] ||||1870 Sep 02||19||only child Agnes and the late William Tannock; W of Lafayette Broadhead|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Tannock-45.jpg 4061521] |- | [[Cooper-28254|Tanswell, Ann]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Tanswell-45.jpg 4061563] |- | [[Tanswell-41|Tanswell, Edward]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Tanswell-45.jpg 4061563] |- | [[Tanswell-58|Tanswell, George]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Tanswell-45.jpg 4061563] |- | [[Tanswell-45|Tanswell, Thomas]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Tanswell-45.jpg 4061563] |- | [[Taylor-80783|Taylor, Edith Florence]] ||||1884 Aug 19||22||D of John Taylor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Taylor-80786.jpg 4070087] |- |Taylor, Emily||||2009 Aug 10||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Taylor-80795.jpg 3260211] |- | [[Taylor-80784|Taylor, Harriet Louisa]] ||||1869 Apr 10||8||D of John Taylor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Taylor-80786.jpg 4070087] |- | [[Taylor-80785|Taylor, Henry William]] ||||1874 Feb 06||15||S of John Taylor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Taylor-80786.jpg 4070087] |- | [[Taylor-80794|Taylor, Herbert (Bert)]] ||1924 Apr 29||2004 Jul 05||||H of Evelyn Mary; F of Denise (dec), Evan, David, Glenys, Christine, Meryn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Taylor-80794.jpg 3311039] |- | [[Taylor-80796|Taylor, John]] ||||2018 Nov 11||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Taylor-80795.jpg 3260211] |- | [[Taylor-80786|Taylor, John]] ||1818 Dec 05||1879 Mar 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Taylor-80786.jpg 4070087] |- | [[Cunningham-14995|Taylor, Mildred E]] ||||1956 Mar 31||66||W of Percival|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Taylor-80798-1 3311106] |- | [[Taylor-80798|Taylor, Percival A]] ||||1955 Jul 23||||H of Mildred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Taylor-80798-1 3311106] |- | [[Taylor-80809|Taylor, Robert]] ||||1918 Sep 08||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Taylor-80809.jpg 4110233] |- | [[Taylor-80795|Taylor, Vivian Francis]] ||||1961 Jul 15||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Taylor-80795.jpg 3260211] |- | [[Dunbar-4740|Teddy, May Victoria]] ||||1928 Oct 08||43||bur. Batu Gagah F.M.S.; with John & Mary Dunbar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Dunbar-4739.jpg 4070253] |- | [[Tehan-30|Tehan, Sr. Josepha]] ||||1967 Apr 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Molony-272.jpg 3280357] |- | [[Orr-6744|Telford, Jeanie Hunter Galt]] ||||1871 Jul 27||37||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Telford-778.jpg 4061551] |- | [[Telford-778|Telford, William]] ||||1895 Oct 07||69||H of Jeanie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Telford-778.jpg 4061551] |- | [[Terlich-113|Terlich, Raymond C]] ||1918 May 19||1986 Nov 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Terlich-113.jpg 4090360] |- | [[Thom-1120|Thom, Margaret Bell]] ||||1977 Aug 03||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Thom-1120.jpg 4070065] |- | [[Thomas-53589|Thomas, Ada Mary]] ||||1949 Apr 11||||GD of Mary & Thomas Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Thomas-53589.jpg 4070084] |- | [[Thomas-53610|Thomas, Desmond John (Bill)]] ||1923 Nov 27||2010 Sep 18||||H of Nance; F of David & Lyndall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Thomas-53610.jpg 3280603] |- | [[Shugg-111|Thomas, Mary]]||||1891 Apr 05||50||W of Thomas Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Thomas-53589.jpg 4070084] |- | [[Thomas-53601|Thomas, Mary Jane]] ||||1946 Aug 23||85||D of Mary & Thomas Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Thomas-53589.jpg 4070084] |- |Thomas, Millie||||1950 Nov 28||||W of Harry; M of Michael, Peter, Sandra||3280191 |- | [[Thomas-53599|Thomas, Thomas]] ||||1912 Nov 27||78||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Thomas-53589.jpg 4070084] |- | [[Lewis-47615|Thomas, Wilma Nancy]] ||1927 Nov 21||2015 Jan 13||||nee Lewis; W of Bill; M of David & Lyndall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Lewis-47615.jpg 3280604] |- |Thompson, Clara Josephine||||1990 Oct 29||||W of James; M of James, Harold, Agnes, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Thompson-69209.jpg 3311137] |- | [[Charlwood-137|Thompson, Elinor Alice]] ||1882||1920||||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Thompson-69201.jpg 3310915] |- | [[Thompson-69202|Thompson, Ethel Hancock]] ||1881||1964|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Thompson-69201.jpg 3310915] |- | [[Thompson-69201|Thompson, George Walker]] ||1865||1948||||H of Elinor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Thompson-69201.jpg 3310915] |- | [[Thompson-69203|Thompson, Isobel Greer]] ||1864||1944|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Thompson-69201.jpg 3310915] |- | [[Thompson-69209|Thompson, James Gifford L]] ||||1962 Feb 21||75||AIF 5097; H of Clara; F of James, Harold, Agnes, Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Thompson-69209.jpg 3311137] |- | [[Thompson-69210|Thompson, Jennifer Elizabeth]] ||1941 Feb 22||1941 Aug 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Thompson-69210.jpg 4070307] |- | [[Thompson-69218|Thompson, John Lucas]] ||||1857 Feb 17||1||15 mths; S of John & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Thompson-69218.jpg 4061546] |- | [[Thompson-69220|Thompson, Ronald Clark]] ||||1999 Dec 20||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Thompson-69220.jpg 3300758] |- | [[Thompson-69221|Thompson, Thomas]] ||1844 Oct 20||1874 Jul 18||||b. Shetland; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Thompson-69221.jpg 4110020] |- | [[Thompson-69222|Thompson, Walter E]] ||||1977 Mar 20||88||AIF 4170|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Thompson-69222.jpg 3311093] |- | [[Thompson-69224|Thompson, William (Bill)]] ||1879||1947 Apr||||b. England c1847; d. Everton, Victoria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Thompson-69224.jpg 4070092] |- | [[Thomson-11679|Thomson, Herbert James]] ||||1890 Jan 09||1||Eldest S of A & E P Thomson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Thomson-11679.jpg 4110346] |- |Thomson, John K||||1896 Apr 28||<1||4 days; d. Nth Melbourne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Thomson-11679.jpg 4110346] |- | [[Thornton-9471|Thornton, Charles]] ||||1890 May 23||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Thornton-9471.jpg 4061552] |- |Thornton, Emily Irene (Em)||||1987 Sep 29||68||W of James; M of Rex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Thornton-9481.jpg 3310924] |- | [[Thornton-9481|Thornton, James (Ross)]] ||||2008 Jul 04||88||H of Emily; F of Rex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Thornton-9481.jpg 3310924] |- | [[Thornton-9472|Thornton, Sarah Jane]] ||||1873 May 02||1||16 mths; D of Charles Thornton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Thornton-9471.jpg 4061552] |- | [[Thumpston-2|Thumpston, Patrick]]||||1958 Feb 23||||With Anne, James & Alma Wadley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Thumpston-2.jpg 3280231] |- | [[Tidyman-4|Tidyman, Charles]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Pratt-12229.jpg 4061571] |- | [[Tierney-1086|Tierney, Rev. William]] ||||1891 Nov 02||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Tierney-1086.jpg 4150364] |- | [[Powell-21033|Tilsley, Emma]] ||||1896 Aug 17||76||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Powell-21033.jpg 3310994] |- | [[Coghlan-471|Tipping, Mary]] ||||1904 Aug 07||||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Coghlan-471.jpg 3280415] |- | [[Tipple-197|Tipple, Dorothy]] ||||1898 Jan 20||14||D of W & F Tipple|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Tipple-197.jpg 4061593] |- | [[Tipple-194|Tipple, Francis Victor]] ||||1890 Sep 28||<1||10 days; S of W & F Tipple|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Tipple-197.jpg 4061593] |- | [[Tipple-196|Tipple, Mabel Helen]] ||||1897 Jan 04||<1||4 mths; D of W & F Tipple|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Tipple-197.jpg 4061593] |- | [[Tipple-195|Tipple, Sydney Oliver]] ||||1894 Apr 02||1||S of W & F Tipple|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Tipple-197.jpg 4061593] |- | [[Tobin-1831|Tobin, Martin Thomas]] ||||1980 Apr 03||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Tobin-1831.jpg 3300663] |- |Todd, Jane Clark||||1944 Aug 14||||||4110056 |- |Tolley, Etta May (Pat)||1905 Jun 30||1989 Aug 12||||M of Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Tolley-780-1.jpg 4150471] |- | [[Tolley-780|Tolley, William (Bill)]] ||1938 Sep 09||2003 Dec 18||||F of Mark, David, Stephen, Shayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Tolley-780.jpg 4150470] |- | [[Tolstrup-11|Tolstrup, Victor]] ||||1961 Dec 16||||B of Muriel Dunn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Tolstrup-3.jpg 4110249] |- | [[Tomlinson-4593|Tomlinson, Albert John]] ||||1964 Feb 24||70||with Margaret Tomlinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Tomlinson-4593.jpg 3260140] |- | [[Mauger-247|Tomlinson, Margaret Grace]] ||||1955 Dec 07||61||with Albert Tomlinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Tomlinson-4593.jpg 3260140] |- | [[Wallace-14965|Tomlinson, Mary Aiken]] ||1858 Apr 01||1918 May 27||||nee Wallace; W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Tomlinson-4499.jpg 4061237] |- | [[Tomlinson-4499|Tomlinson, William]] ||1851 Dec 13||1936 Aug 14||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Tomlinson-4499.jpg 4061237] |- | [[Tong-486|Tong, D G]] ||||1973 Sep 12||86||AIF 3932|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Tong-486.jpg 4061401] |- | [[Tonini-12|Tonini, Marco]] ||1963 Jul 17||1963 Jul 17||||2 hours; S of Costanza & Emilio|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Tonini-12.jpg 3280221] |- | [[Torry-107|Torry, John Smyth]] ||||1874 Jun 25||41||S of Rev John Torry, Dean of St Andrews, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Torry-107.jpg 4061381] |- | [[Tossell-25|Tossell, Albert Percy]] ||||1947 Nov 15||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Tossell-25.jpg 3260172] |- | [[Sandham-203|Tossell, Louisa]] ||||1928 Nov 23||65||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Tossell-24.jpg 4070108] |- | [[Tossell-24|Tossell, William]] ||||1932 Feb||62?||H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Tossell-24.jpg 4070108] |- |Town, Zelma Rita||||1984 Jul 25||80||||4090409 |- | [[Townsend-9040|Townsend, Freda]] ||||1905 May 25||||Sis of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Harvey-16114.jpg 4061281] |- | [[Toysbin-1|Toysbin, Arthur]] ||||1912 Mar 18||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Toysbin-1.jpg 4061246] |- | [[Vodden-64|Toysbin, Elizabeth]] ||||1923 Jan 09||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Toysbin-1.jpg 4061246] |- | [[Tozer-1008|Tozer, Amy]] ||||1921 Feb 13||45||D of Mary & John Henry Tozer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Hopkins-13509.jpg 4070086] |- | [[Tozer-1009|Tozer, Drucilla]] ||||1871 Dec 07||5||D of Mary & John Henry Tozer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Tozer-1012.jpg 4070085] |- | [[Tozer-1010|Tozer, Frank Fowler]] ||||1878 Feb 27||<1||3 mths; S of Mary & John Henry Tozer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Tozer-1012.jpg 4070085] |- | [[Tozer-948|Tozer, John Henry]] ||||1880 Jul 04||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Tozer-1012.jpg 4070085] |- | [[Tozer-1011|Tozer, John Henry]] ||||1914 Oct 08||55||eldest S of Mary & John Henry Tozer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Hopkins-13509.jpg 4070086] |- | [[Hopkins-13509|Tozer, Mary]] ||||1924 May 24||83||W of John Henry Tozer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Hopkins-13509.jpg 4070086] |- | [[Tozer-1012|Tozer, Walter Perryman]] ||||1869 Jun 06||2||S of Mary & John Henry Tozer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Tozer-1012.jpg 4070085] |- | [[Trahair-52|Trahair, John]] ||||1908 Feb 25||84||b. St Just, Cornwall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Trahair-52.jpg 3260015] |- | [[Rule-1630|Trevillyan, Catherine]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Trevillyan-4.jpg 4070106] |- | [[Trevillyan-4|Trevillyan, Samuel]] ||||1933 Apr 22||84||b. Cornwall, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Trevillyan-4.jpg 4070106] |- | [[Trevillyan-5|Trevillyan, Ted]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Trevillyan-4.jpg 4070106] |- | [[Trewhella-283|Trewhella, Catherine Maree]] ||1963 May 18||1981 Apr 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Trewhella-283.jpg 3280391] |- | [[Trewhella-284|Trewhella, Desmond James]] ||1930 Jul 25||2016 Jun 09||||H of Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Trewhella-284.jpg 3280392] |- |Trewin, Eliza Florence||||1974 Apr 29||85||W of James||3280185 |- | [[Trewin-849|Trewin, James William]] ||||1985 Aug 05||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Trewin-849.jpg 4090393] |- | [[Wells-25044|Trezise, Allie Eleanor]] ||1937 Apr 26||2017 Nov 24||||D of Ted & Wilma; W of Bert; M of Jennie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Wells-25041.jpg 4090510] |- |Trihub, Mary Christine||1923 Dec 18||2009 Aug 31||||W of Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Trihub-1.jpg 4150411] |- | [[Trihub-1|Trihub, Victor Peter]] ||1921 Sep 27||1996 Feb 04||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Trihub-1.jpg 4150411] |- | [[Trim-489|Trim, Albert]] ||||1953 Jul 11||||d. 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Parkes; d. Beechworth; 2nd Boer War veteran trooper 1408|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Wall-7778.jpg 3300633] |- | [[Wallace-14963|Wallace, Albert]] ||1834 Dec 06||1896 Mar 21||||b. Edinburgh; d. Beechworth; H of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Wallace-14963.jpg 4110079] |- | [[Wallace-20169|Wallace, Albert Joseph]] ||||1960 Jan 31||57||H of Marjorie; F of Paul, Bruce, Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Wallace-20169.jpg 4070014] |- | [[Wallace-20191|Wallace, Gerald]] ||1916||1928||||S of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Wallace-20192.jpg 4110104] |- | [[Dowd-1184|Wallace, Hanorah]] ||||1942 Jun 25||83||W of Nicolas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Wallace-20194.jpg 3300743] |- | [[Wallace-20192|Wallace, Hugh]] ||1858||1928|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Wallace-20192.jpg 4110104] |- | [[Kennedy-17114|Wallace, Janet]] ||||1905 Mar 05||67||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Wallace-14963.jpg 4110079] |- | [[Nixon-4813|Wallace, Lynda Adelaide]] ||||1978 Dec 17||||with Patrick Wallace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Wallace-18297.jpg 3311010] |- | [[Glass-5098|Wallace, Marjorie Ebba Maud]] ||||1971 Aug 26||70||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Wallace-20169.jpg 4070014] |- | [[Wallace-20194|Wallace, Nicolas]] ||||1900 Jul 06||59||H of Hannorah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Wallace-20194.jpg 3300743] |- | [[Wallace-18297|Wallace, Patrick]] ||||1975 Mar 09||||with Lynda Wallace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Wallace-18297.jpg 3311010] |- | [[Wallace-20195|Wallace, R (Bluey)]] ||||1994 Aug 03||66||AIF VX501180; H of Sally; F of Terry, Susan, Raelene, Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Wallace-20195.jpg 3310952] |- | [[Wallensky-1|Wallensky, Alech]] ||||1974 Aug 05||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Wallensky-1.jpg 3310964] |- | [[Walsh-10509|Walsh, James Vincent]] ||||1931||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Walsh-10509.jpg 3280308] |- | [[Walsh-8867|Walsh, Mother M. Borgia]] ||||1935 Sep 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Coll-190.jpg 3280360] |- | [[Ward-36127|Ward, Alfred James]] ||1906 May 19||1996 Jun 22||||H of Irene; F of Joan, Ken, Freda, Phyllis, Da???, Margaret, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Ward-36127.jpg 4061216] |- | [[Graystone-8|Ward, Carline Annie Howlett]] ||1906||1988|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Ward-30186.jpg 3310901] |- | [[Ward-36132|Ward, Charles Frederick]] ||1914 Aug 27||2001 Oct 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Ward-36128.jpg 3260141] |- | [[Duffy-3846|Ward, Edna Margaret]] ||1908 Mar 27||1997 Sep 18||||W of Joseph Henry (dec 1993); M of Margaret, Clare, John (dec 1952), Anne, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Duffy-3846.jpg 3280271] |- | [[Ward-30186|Ward, Ernest George]] ||||1968 Oct 31||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Ward-30186.jpg 3310901] |- | [[Burke-10868|Ward, Florence (Flo)]] ||1916 May 08||1996 Dec 30||80||W of Joe; M of Jean, Beryl, Marjorie, Elaine, George, Judy, Brian, Pauline, Martin (dec), Barbara, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Ward-36136.jpg 3311038] |- | [[Ward-36128|Ward, George]] ||||1937 Feb 17||63||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Ward-36128.jpg 3260141] |- |Ward, Irene Myrtle||1909 Nov 26||1999 Dec 24||||W of Alfred; M of Joan, Ken, Freda, Phyllis, Da???, Margaret, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Ward-36127.jpg 4061216] |- | [[Ward-36136|Ward, Joseph (Joe)]] ||1911 Dec 03||2004 May 18||93||H of Flo; F of Jean, Beryl, Marjorie, Elaine, George, Judy, Brian, Pauline, Martin (dec), Barbara, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Ward-36136.jpg 3311038] |- | [[Ward-36137|Ward, Martin Russell]] ||1951 Jan 23||1952 Jan 27||||S of Joe & Flo; B of Jean, Beryl, Marj, Elaine, George, Judy, Brian, Pauline, Barbara, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Ward-36137.jpg 3260167] |- | [[McFeeters-42|Ward, Mary Ann]] ||||1946 Jan 16||77||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Ward-36128.jpg 3260141] |- |Ward, Pearlie Amelia||1924 Sep 13||1990 Oct 08||||||3310902 |- | [[Ward-36142|Ward, Ralph Pearson]] ||||1989 Jan 06||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Ward-36142.jpg 4090385] |- | [[Warden-1549|Warden, Dudley James]] ||||1979 Jan 05||66||H of Gwendoline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Falck-256.jpg 4110061] |- | [[Warden-1687|Warden, Edwin]] ||||1898 Mar 31||69||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Warden-1687.jpg 4061247] |- | [[Warden-1475|Warden, Edwin]] ||||1971 May 01||||H of Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Warden-1474.jpg 4110062] |- | [[Warden-1693|Warden, Edwin D]] ||||1916? May 28||8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Warden-1693.jpg 4110066] |- | [[Kennedy-14280|Warden, Ellen]] ||||1964 Jul 02||86||W of Edwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Warden-1474.jpg 4110062] |- | [[Goodger-161|Warden, Emily Rebecca]] ||||1960 Feb 05||53||with Frederic Warden|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Warden-1691.jpg 3280048] |- | [[Warden-1691|Warden, Frederic Edwin Barlow]] ||||1987 Apr 13||83||with Emily Warden|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Warden-1691.jpg 3280048] |- | [[Warden-1688|Warden, Frederick Oscar]] ||||1905 Sep 4||44||||Obituary |- | [[Warden-1694|Warden, Frederic William (Bill)]] ||1934 Jul 26||2011 Nov 26||||H of Jeanette (Nettie)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Warden-1694.jpg 3280047] |- | [[Lavender-1354|Warden, Gwendoline C]] ||1913||2003||||W of Dudley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Falck-256.jpg 4110061] |- |Warden, Kathleen Mary||1936 Dec 26||2019 Jun 14||||W of Philip; M of Rebecca, Malcolm, Normie, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Warden-1695.jpg 3280395] |- | [[Warden-1695|Warden, Philip John]] ||1937 Sep 03||2017 Jun 24||||H of Kathleen; F of Rebecca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Warden-1695.jpg 3280395] |- | [[Guttridge-88|Warden, Sarah Jane]] ||||1892 May 26||60||d. Beechworth; W of Edwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Warden-1687.jpg 4061247] |- | [[Warner-11760|Warner, Alan Charles]] ||1917 Jul 04||1989 Dec 01||||AIF VX64373; H of Dora; F of Ramon, Kenneth, Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Warner-11760.jpg 4090469] |- | [[Warner-10520|Warner, Alice Addison]] ||||1973 May 24||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Warner-11349.jpg 4061427] |- | [[Floyd-4717|Warner, Anna]] ||||1934 Aug 16||79||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Warner-11349.jpg 4061427] |- | [[Warner-11762|Warner, Charles]] ||||1874 Mar 10||60||b. Badby, Northamptonshire, England; H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Warner-11762.jpg 4061426] |- | [[Warner-11761|Warner, Charles James]] ||||1973 Jun 01||86||with Ethel Warner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Warner-11761.jpg 4090470] |- |Warner, Dorothy Phyllis||1931 Feb 10||2006 Feb 06||||W of Hubert; M of Robin, Anne, Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Warner-11767.jpg 4090463] |- | [[Hynes-1145|Warner, Eileen Annie]] ||||1979 Aug 28||55||W of Ernest; M of Lorraine, Rhonda, Philip, Beverley, John, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Warner-11766.jpg 4090464] |- | [[Warner-11766|Warner, Ernest W]] ||||2002 Mar 24||81||H of Eileen; F of Lorraine, Rhonda, Philip, Beverley, John, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Warner-11766.jpg 4090464] |- | [[Wellington-1572|Warner, Ethel H]] ||||1948 Oct 30||59||with Charles Warner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Warner-11761.jpg 4090470] |- | [[Howes-2523|Warner, Hannah]] ||||1882 Oct 12||69||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Warner-11762.jpg 4061426] |- | [[Warner-11768|Warner, Harry]] ||||1982 Sep 24||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Warner-11768.jpg 4090423] |- | [[Warner-11767|Warner, Hubert Henry]]||1925 Feb 05||2013 Jun 20||||H of Dorothy; F of Robin, Anne, Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Warner-11767.jpg 4090463] |- | [[Warner-11349|Warner, James]] ||||1925 Jun 18||38||S of Alfred & Matilda; H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Warner-11349.jpg 4061427] |- | [[Warner-11350|Warner, Roy Thomas]] ||||1917 Oct 04||26||KIA France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Warner-11350.jpg 4061428] |- | [[Warner-11764|Warner, Roy Thomas]] ||||1979 Nov 26||61||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Warner-11764.jpg 4090465] |- | [[Smith-257768|Warner, Thelma Joyce]] ||||1966 Feb 15||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Smith-257768.jpg 4090466] |- | [[Warner-11763|Warner, Thomas]] ||||1878 May 23||38||S of Charles & Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Warner-11762.jpg 4061426] |- | [[Warnock-1096|Warnock, Arnold Edward]] ||1898||1981|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Warnock-1096.jpg 3280169] |- | [[Warnock-1097|Warnock, Cecil Anthony]] ||||1930||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Warnock-1096.jpg 3280169] |- | [[Curnow-724|Warren, Jane]] ||||1869 Feb 01||73||W of John; M of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Warren-19852.jpg 4070088] |- | [[Warren-19852|Warren, John]] ||||1876 Jun 01||93||H of Jane; F of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Warren-19852.jpg 4070088] |- | [[Mitchell-35055|Warren, Mary Ann]] ||1837 May 10||1917 Dec 29||||b. Penzance, Cornwall; W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Mitchell-35055.jpg 4061371] |- | [[Warren-19855|Warren, Melva]] ||||1982 Dec 24||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Warren-19855.jpg 4110360] |- | [[Warren-18930|Warren, Richard]] ||||1950 Jun 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Warren-18930.jpg 3260233] |- | [[Warren-16504|Warren, Richard]] ||1830 Jun 18||1906 Oct 02||||b. Tregavarah, Cornwall; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Warren-16504.jpg 4061369] |- | [[Warton-87|Warton, Daisy Victoria]] ||1893 Jul 23||1955 Sep 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Warton-87.jpg 4110192] |- | [[Gee-3334|Warwick, Carmel]] ||1921||2000||||nee Gee; W of Leonard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Warwick-1768.jpg 4070200] |- | [[Warwick-1768|Warwick, Leonard]] ||1923||1994||||H of Carmel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Warwick-1768.jpg 4070200] |- |Warwick, Leonard Keith||||||||||4070201 |- | [[Waterhouse-2238|Waterhouse, Henry Martyn]] ||1859 Nov 18||1872 Jan 01||||b. Fiji; Drowned|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Robin-699.jpg 4070100] |- |Waterson, Irene||||1967 Nov 22||74||W of Thomas; M of Keith & Gordon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Waterson-503.jpg 4061296] |- | [[Waterson-503|Waterson, Thomas]] ||||1972 Oct 11||77||AIF 516; H of Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Waterson-503.jpg 4061296] |- | [[Watson-32304|Watson, Douglas Graeme]] ||||2018 Jan 27||57||d. Sydney, NSW; F of Peter & Jake|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Watson-32304.jpg 4070098] |- | [[Morton-11863|Watson, Irene]] ||||1940 Jan 25||44||W of R F Watson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Morton-11863.jpg 4090458] |- |Watson, Janet May||||1974 Jul 03||70||||4061345 |- | [[Watson-32310|Watson, Lois]] ||||||||infant D of R & I Watson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Morton-11863.jpg 4090458] |- | [[Watson-32305|Watson, Peter Robert]] ||||1999 Aug 21||37||d. Cairns, Queensland; S of Una & Graeme; B of Lyn, Doug, Paula, Angie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Watson-32304.jpg 4070098] |- | [[Watson-32309|Watson, R F]] ||||1965 Oct 18||73||AIF 568|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Watson-32309.jpg 4090457] |- | [[Mauger-250|Watson, Stella Victoria]] ||1887||1954||||nee Mauger; M of Jean, Ruth, Bruce, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Mauger-250.jpg 4090498] |- | [[Watt-5778|Watt, John]] ||||1872 Oct 25||39||b. Morayshire, Scotland; shot by bushrangers|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Watt-5778.jpg 4110009] |- | [[Webb-22757|Webb, Amos Clifford Henry]] ||||1972 Oct 07||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Webb-22757.jpg 3260007] |- |Webb, Evelyn Ruth||1936 Mar 07||2001 Jul 30||||W of Kevin; M of Jennifer, Leanne, Denise, Susan||3250256 |- | [[Webb-22758|Webb, Frederick (Bill)]] ||||1980 Jan 13||65||with Hilda Webb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Webb-22758.jpg 4070323] |- | [[Webb-22763|Webb, George]] ||||1897 May 10||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Webb-22763.jpg 4061510] |- | [[Engley-4|Webb, Hilda Violet]] ||||2010 Jun 20||89||nee Engley; with Frederick Webb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Webb-22758.jpg 4070323] |- | [[Webb-22764|Webb, Kevin James]] ||1922 Dec 03||2005 Oct 10||||H of Evelyn; F of Jennofer, Leanne, Denise, Susan||3250256 |- | [[Webb-22765|Webb, Lillian Maud]] ||1882||1964|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Parry-2682.jpg 3260068] |- | [[Parry-2682|Webb, Sarah Ann]] ||1862||1944|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Parry-2682.jpg 3260068] |- | [[Wedge-444|Wedge, Henry]] ||||1932 Jul 06||65||S of James & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Wedge-443.jpg 3260020] |- | [[Wedge-443|Wedge, James]] ||||1907 Apr 04||79||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Wedge-443.jpg 3260020] |- | [[Rowe-10443|Wedge, Mary]] ||||1916 Jul 14||83||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Wedge-443.jpg 3260020] |- | [[Weeding-173|Weeding, Clarence Robert]] ||1905||1988||||with Veta Weeding|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Weeding-173.jpg 3311168] |- |Weeding, Veta Lillian||1914||1992||||with Clarence Weeding|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Weeding-173.jpg 3311168] |- | [[Weir-4829|Weir, Beverley May]] ||1943 Jun 02||1943 Jun 06||||D of May & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Weir-4829.jpg 4061587] |- | [[Sinclair-10835|Weir, Florence May]] ||1918 May 07||2002 May 26||||W of William; M of Beverley (dec), Valerie, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Weir-4830.jpg 4061588] |- |Weir, John W||||||||H of Rachel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Mahlstedt-47.jpg 4061589] |- | [[Mahlstedt-47|Weir, Rachel L]] ||||||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Mahlstedt-47.jpg 4061589] |- | [[Weir-4835|Weir, Thomas F]] ||||||||S of John & Rachel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Mahlstedt-47.jpg 4061589] |- | [[Weir-4836|Weir, Walter]] ||1919 Jan 22||2001 Dec 27||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Weir-4836.jpg 3280120] |- | [[Weir-4830|Weir, William John]] ||1920 Jan 15||1994 Jun 25||||H of Florence; F of Beverley (dec), Valerie, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Weir-4830.jpg 4061588] |- |Weldon, James Thomas||||1991 Jul 05||||baby S of Bill & Jenny; B of Candy, Kelley, Rachel, twin of Justin||3280170 |- | [[Wellington-1611|Wellington, Annie]] ||||1940 Feb 16||||d. Tarrawingee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Wellington-1611-1.jpg 4061568] |- | [[Wellington-1609|Wellington, Elizabeth]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Wellington-725.jpg 4061626] |- | [[Wellington-725|Wellington, Matthew]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Wellington-725.jpg 4061626] |- | [[Cousins-2040|Wells, Amy Rebecca]] ||||1980 Dec 17||94||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Wells-25001.jpg 4061537] |- | [[Hartmann-620|Wells, Clara Grace]] ||||||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Hartmann-620.jpg 4061536] |- | [[Ellen-449|Wells, Daisy Agnes]] ||||1978 Nov 15||90||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Wells-25007.jpg 4061535] |- | [[Wells-25024|Wells, Edward Henry (Ted)]] ||1905 Jul 12||1994 Apr 03||||H of Wilhelmena; F of Allie & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Wells-25024.jpg 4090509] |- | [[Wells-25001|Wells, Edward W A]] ||||1957 Sep 02||74||H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Wells-25001.jpg 4061537] |- | [[Ellen-454|Wells, Fanny]] ||||1900 Jan 31||42||W of Fredrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Wells-25026.jpg 4090511] |- | [[Wells-25026|Wells, Fredrick]] ||1856 Jan 02||1895 May 05||||H of Fanny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Wells-25026.jpg 4090511] |- | [[Meehan-1228|Wells, Grace Clare]] ||||1976 Mar 15||60||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Ashworth-1419.jpg 3280135] |- | [[Wells-25028|Wells, Herbert Charles (Bert)]] ||||1926 Jun 19||32||d. Caulfield Military Hospital; S of Fanny & Fredrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Wells-25026.jpg 4090511] |- | [[Wells-25034|Wells, Ira W W]] ||||1987 Nov 01||76||H of Joyce; F of Kevin, Bev, Joan, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Wells-25034.jpg 3311144] |- |Wells, Isabel May||||2008 Jun 29||93||with Leslie Wells|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Wells-25040.jpg 3280092] |- | [[Channon-363|Wells, Joyce]] ||||2012 May 15||98||W of Ira; M of Kevin, Bev, Joan, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Wells-25034.jpg 3311144] |- | [[Wells-25039|Wells, Leo Percy]] ||1916 Oct 08||1998 May 25||||H of Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Wells-25039.jpg 3280114] |- | [[Wells-25040|Wells, Leslie George]] ||||1965 Jul 12||50||with Isabel Wells|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Wells-25040.jpg 3280092] |- | [[Wells-25041|Wells, Margaret Jean Gladstone (Meg)]] ||1944 Mar 24||2010 Dec 31||||D of Edward & Wilhelmena|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Wells-25041.jpg 4090510] |- | [[Wells-25045|Wells, Maxwell C]] ||1914||1994||||S of Walter & Daisy; B of Ira|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Wells-25045.jpg 3311145] |- | [[Falck-290|Wells, Phyllis May]] ||1917 Nov 25||1992 Jun 12||74||nee Falck; W of Leo; M of Heather, Maureen, Gerard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Wells-25039.jpg 3280114] |- |Wells, Ron||||1942 Oct 23||||KIA|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Lack-324.jpg 4090490] |- | [[Wells-25032|Wells, Ronald James]] ||||1981 Jan 15||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Ashworth-1419.jpg 3280135] |- | [[Collins-25976|Wells, Virginia]] ||||||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Wells-21065.jpg 4090518] |- | [[Wells-25007|Wells, Walter Charles]] ||||1966 Aug 14||82||H of Daisy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Wells-25007.jpg 4061535] |- | [[Sherritt-65|Wells, Wilhelmena M (Wilma)]] ||1912 Dec 24||2000 Aug 02||||W of Edward; M of Allie & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Wells-25024.jpg 4090509] |- | [[Wells-21065|Wells, William]]||||||||H of Viginia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Wells-21065.jpg 4090518] |- | [[Wells-25054|Wells, William John]] ||||1917 Mar 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Lack-324.jpg 4090490] |- | [[Hodgens-86|Welsh, Margaret Frances]] ||||1956 Feb 08||||W of Leonard; M of Kathleen & Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Hodgens-86.jpg 3260177] |- | [[West-23348|West, Arthur Edward]] ||1912 Feb 22||1994 Aug 10||82||H of Doris; F of Lorraine, Lynette, John, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/West-23348.jpg 4150379] |- | [[West-23352|West, Barry]]||1969 May 09||1997 Nov 04||||S of Christine & Terry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/West-23353.jpg 3280015] |- | [[West-23354|West, Charlie Penquite]] ||||1890 Jun 09||21||b. Elmsleigh, Tywardreath, Cornwall; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/West-23354.jpg 3310981] |- | [[Murphy-25491|West, Christine Joy]] ||||1996 Apr 18||48||nee Murphy; W of Terry; M of Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/West-23353.jpg 3280015] |- | [[King-48397|West, Doris]] ||1915 Jan 29||1987 Aug 25||72||W of Arthur; M of Lorraine, Lynette, John, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/West-23348.jpg 4150379] |- |West, Mary Margaret (Lass)||1919 Oct 24||1994 Apr 10||||M of Terry & Paul||3280502 |- | [[West-23353|West, Terry John]] ||||2016 Nov 25||72||H of Christine; F of Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/West-23353.jpg 3280015] |- | [[Westblade-18|Westblade, Lawrence]] ||||1983 Aug 07||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Westblade-18.jpg 4090411] |- | [[Westgarth-231|Westgarth, Alexander]] ||||1985 Oct 13||79||AIF VX73794|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Westgarth-231.jpg 4090371] |- |Westwick, Phyllis Jean||1935 Oct 25||2004 Sep 05||||W of Preston; M of Patricia & Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Westwick-31-1.jpg 3280456] |- | [[Westwick-31|Westwick, Preston (Pecka)]] ||1932 Sep 08||2014 Sep 24||||H of Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Westwick-31.jpg 3280455] |- | [[Wheeler-15445|Wheeler, Alfred]] ||||1941 Aug 08||82||H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Anderson-51202.jpg 4090450] |- | [[Anderson-51202|Wheeler, Susan]] ||||1922 May 15||55||W of Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Anderson-51202.jpg 4090450] |- | [[Woodman-1020|Wheeler, Susannah]] ||||1876 Nov 26||48||b. Dorset, England; d. Beechworth; W of David J R Wheeler|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Woodman-1020.jpg 4090449] |- | [[Whelan-1549|Whelan, Francis]] ||||1973 Sep 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Whelan-1549.jpg 3280095] |- |Whibley, Elizabeth||||2009 Mar 10||||Sis of Charles & Emma||3280441 |- | [[Whitaker-6528|Whitaker, William]] ||||||93||London; F of Rose, Arch, Phoebe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Whitaker-6528.jpg 3260187] |- |White, Agnes||||1879||<1||8 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/White-68769.jpg 4070265] |- |White, Albert||||1880||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/White-68769.jpg 4070265] |- | [[White-68769|White, Alfred]] ||||1880 Aug||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/White-68769.jpg 4070265] |- |White, Alice||||1886 Aug||<1||8 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/White-68769.jpg 4070265] |- |White, Amy||||1887 Apr||<1||5 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/White-68769.jpg 4070265] |- |White, Beryl Gladys||||1976 Aug 14||80||||3311186 |- |White, Bill||||1988 Feb 02||81||||3280337 |- |White, Frances Patricia||1930 Dec 10||2014 Oct 19||83||b. Camberwell; W of James (dec); M of Heather & Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/White-68829-1.jpg 3280482] |- | [[Dixon-15034|White, Helen Margaret]] ||||1985 Apr 26||43||W of thomas; M of Amanda, Darren, Paul, Gerard (dec), Shannan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/White-68799.jpg 3280368] |- | [[White-68829|White, James Henry Frederick]] ||1928 Jan 26||2009 Mar 26||81||b. Northcote, Vic; d. Beechworth; H of Frances Patricia; F of Heather & Julie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/White-68829.jpg 3280481] |- |White, Laura||||1884 Jan||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/White-68769.jpg 4070265] |- | [[White-68799|White, Thomas Alfred]] ||||2005 Jul 05||||H of Helen; F of Amanda, Darren, Paul, Gerard (dec), Shannan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/White-68799.jpg 3280368] |- | [[Whitehead-6222|Whitehead, Arthur L]] ||||1978 Aug 10||61||H of Shirley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Whitehead-6222.jpg 3310948] |- | [[Howe-12641|Whitehead, Harriet Agnes]] ||||1992 Aug 02||80||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Whitehead-6268.jpg 4110307] |- | [[Whitehead-5119|Whitehead, James]] ||||1947 Jun 11||84||S of Joseph & Margaret Whitehead|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Whitehead-5120.jpg 4061477] |- | [[Whitehead-5119|Whitehead, James G]] ||||1962 Aug 09||83||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Whitehead-5119.jpg 4090505] |- | [[Whitehead-6268|Whitehead, James Henry]]||||1961 Aug 27||54||H of Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Whitehead-6268.jpg 4110307] |- | [[Whitehead-5120|Whitehead, John]] ||||1903 Nov 07||52||H of Betsy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Whitehead-5120.jpg 4061477] |- | [[Whitehead-6277|Whitehead, John J E]] ||||1964 Jun 20||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Whitehead-6277.jpg 4090500] |- | [[Whitehead-5120|Whitehead, John Joseph]] ||||1962 Aug 24||87||with Mary Whitehead|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Dettmann-78.jpg 3260117] |- | [[Whitehead-4743|Whitehead, Joseph]] ||||1880 Jan 02||58||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Whitehead-4743.jpg 4061476] |- | [[Golding-1296|Whitehead, Margaret]] ||||1878 Jul 07||53||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Whitehead-4743.jpg 4061476] |- | [[Dettmann-78|Whitehead, Mary Ann]] ||||1961 Sep 17||77||with John Whitehead|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Dettmann-78.jpg 3260117] |- | [[Whitehead-6278|Whitehead, Maxwell N]] ||||1982 Jan 09||66||AIF V41587|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Whitehead-6277.jpg 4090500] |- | [[Whitehead-6280|Whitehead, Rex Joseph]] ||1937 Jun 27||1937 Jun 27||||S of Flo & George; B of Brian, Bob, Georgina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Whitehead-6280.jpg 4061355] |- | [[Whitehead-6282|Whitehead, Russell Henry]] ||1947 Feb 28||1978 Dec 14||||1st Field regiment R.A.A. 3411520|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Whitehead-6282.jpg 4110308] |- | [[Croom-263|Whitehead, Sarah J]] ||||1945 Feb 19||64||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Whitehead-5119.jpg 4090505] |- |Whitehead, Shirley||||1995 Jun 17||73||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Whitehead-6222.jpg 3310948] |- | [[Whitehead-6283|Whitehead, William]] ||1831||1867||||First patient to die at Beechworth Lunatic Asylum|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Whitehead-6283.jpg 4090440] |- | [[Whiteside-2121|Whiteside, Oliver]] ||1835 Aug 01||1917 Jul 18||||b. Flower Hill Coalisland, co. Tyrone, Ireland; d. Beechworth; Younger S of Peter & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Whiteside-2121.jpg 4110116] |- | [[Whitham-411|Whitham, William]] ||||1924 May 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Lawson-10038.jpg 3260101] |- | [[Whitley-2609|Whitley, Charles]] ||||1882 Dec 28||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Entwistle-405.jpg 4061220] |- | [[Whitley-2607|Whitley, Charles H]] ||||1884 Sep 29||<1||5 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Entwistle-405.jpg 4061220] |- | [[Whitmarsh-734|Whitmarsh, Kristin Renee]] ||1983 Jun 07||1995 Nov 20||||D of Kerrie & Paul; Sis of Paul, Michael, Felicity|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Whitmarsh-735.jpg 3311157] |- | [[Whitmarsh-735|Whitmarsh, Paul John]] ||1952 Aug 31||1988 Jan 01||||H of Kerrie; F of Paul, Michael, Kristin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Whitmarsh-735.jpg 3311157] |- | [[Adams-56089|Whittaker, Emma May]] ||||1953 Jun 27||72||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Adams-56089.jpg 4110269] |- |Whitton, Helen Webster||1912 Dec 14||1997 Sep 22||||with James Dale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Dale-3867.jpg 4150410] |- | [[Wick-841|Wick, Anton]] ||||1893 Mar 12||66||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Wick-841.jpg 4061511] |- | [[Heur-15|Wick, Margaret]] ||||1870 Jun 06||44||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Heur-15.jpg 4061512] |- | [[Wick-846|Wicks, William]] ||||1911 Mar 24||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Wick-846.jpg 3260040] |- | [[Widmer-284|Widmer, Paul]] ||||1980 Nov 14||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Widmer-284.jpg 3310978] |- | [[Wilkinson-13408|Wilkinson, Frederick Thomas]] ||1896 Nov 16||1984 Nov 24||||H of Olive; F of Marion, Shirley, Margaret, Dorothy, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Wilkinson-13408.jpg 3260243] |- | [[Trigg-799|Wilkinson, Olive Margaret]] ||1917 May 04||2018 Feb 17||||W of Frederick; M of Marion, Shirley, Margaret, Dorothy, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Wilkinson-13408.jpg 3260243] |- | [[Wilkinson-13409|Wilkinson, Peter Gordon]] ||||1976 Jan 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Wilkinson-13409.jpg 4061403] |- | [[Willey-2510|Willey, John]] ||1891 Apr 22||1987 Jan 02||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Willey-2510.jpg 3280545] |- | [[Blundell-1191|Willey, Margaret (Peg)]] ||||1984 Apr 30||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Blundell-1191.jpg 3280546] |- | [[Williams-107054|Williams, Alfred Vernon Clive]] ||||1983 Apr 30||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Williams-107054.jpg 4090416] |- | [[Jackson-47057|Williams, Clara]] ||||1919 Sep 08||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Jackson-47057.jpg 4070066] |- | [[Williams-107079|Williams, Daniel Leonard]] ||1935 May 31||2000 Jul 20||||b. Canada; d. Melbourne; H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Williams-107079.jpg 3280501] |- | [[Amos-3155|Williams, Eileen Phyllis May]] ||||197? Nov 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Amos-3155.jpg 4070236] |- | [[Williams-107081|Williams, Enoch]] ||||1900 May 12||80||H of Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Williams-107081.jpg 4070341] |- | [[Williams-107069|Williams, Fanny]] ||||||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Williams-107073.jpg 4070068] |- | [[Williams-107070|Williams, Henry]] ||||||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Williams-107073.jpg 4070068] |- | [[Williams-107071|Williams, Irena]] ||||||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Williams-107073.jpg 4070068] |- |Williams, Kitty Jean (Doris)||1921 Jan 17||2008 Nov 03||||M of Sandra||3280468 |- | [[Sawtell-573|Williams, M E Sawtell]] ||||1888 Sep 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Sawtell-573.jpg 4061548] |- |Williams, Matilda||||1909 Nov 23||84||W of Enoch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Williams-107081.jpg 4070341] |- | [[Jones-113481|Williams, Maureen Anne]] ||1935 Mar 11||2019 May 08||||nee Jones; M of Michael, Lynden, Peter, Alison, Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Jones-113481.jpg 3260244] |- |Williams, Michael||||||||||3280140 |- | [[Williams-107108|Williams, Michael David]] ||||1984 Feb 03||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Williams-107108.jpg 4090402] |- | [[Williams-107109|Williams, Richard]] ||||1885 Apr 01||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Williams-107109.jpg 4061539] |- | [[Williams-107073|Williams, Roger]] ||||1914 May 26||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Williams-107073.jpg 4070068] |- | [[Williams-107072|Williams, Roger]] ||||||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Williams-107073.jpg 4070068] |- | [[Foster-28930|Wilson, Ann]] ||1835 Sep 15||1905 Sep 16||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Wilson-89312.jpg 4061308] |- | [[Birtles-174|Wilson, Elizabeth]] ||||1951 Jan 24||70||W of John Graham Wilson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Wilson-89312.jpg 4061308] |- | [[Wilson-89316|Wilson, George Graham]] ||||1946 Apr 25||82||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Wilson-89312.jpg 4061308] |- | [[Wilson-89319|Wilson, James]] ||1821||1864 Aug 20||||b. Ireland; d. Beechworth; marr. Sarah Hunt 2 Nov 1854; F of Mary Jane, Ellen, James (all dec in infancy), Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Wilson-89319.jpg 4090438] |- | [[Elliott-19479|Wilson, Jane]] ||||1943 May 14||62||W of George Graham Wilson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Wilson-89312.jpg 4061308] |- | [[Orr-7847|Wilson, Janet Orr]] ||||1898 Sep 17||73||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Wilson-89324.jpg 4110279] |- | [[Wilson-89325|Wilson, Jessie]] ||||1895 May 01||34||D of John & Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Wilson-89324.jpg 4110279] |- | [[Wilson-89312|Wilson, John]] ||1829 Sep 15||1898 May 24||||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Wilson-89312.jpg 4061308] |- | [[Wilson-89324|Wilson, John]] ||||1897 Aug 15||77||b. Lanarkshire, Scotland; H of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Wilson-89324.jpg 4110279] |- | [[Wilson-89329|Wilson, John]] ||||1914 Aug 09||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Wilson-89329.jpg 4110280] |- | [[Wilson-89317|Wilson, John Graham]] ||||1960 Jul 09||83||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Wilson-89312.jpg 4061308] |- | [[Wilson-89348|Wilson, John Jackson]] ||||1983 Sep 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Wilson-89348.jpg 3280557] |- | [[Wilson-89318|Wilson, Margaret]] ||||1930 Oct 03||70||D of John & Ann Wilson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Wilson-89312.jpg 4061308] |- | [[Powell-21595|Wilson, Mary Anne]] ||||1958 Apr 18||86||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Wilson-89349.jpg 4110099] |- | [[Wilson-89349|Wilson, Robert]] ||||1941 Jul 06||80||H of Mary Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Wilson-89349.jpg 4110099] |- | [[Wilson-89350|Wilson, Samuel]] ||||1981 Jul 12||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Wilson-89350.jpg 4070233] |- | [[Ford-18885|Windsor, Daisy May]] ||1898 Feb 01||1988 Sep 25||||W of Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Ford-18885.jpg 3260190] |- | [[Windsor-988|Windsor, Donald W]] ||||||43||AIF 1899; H of Daisy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Windsor-988.jpg 3260188] |- | [[Windsor-1671|Windsor, Lawrence L]] ||1936 Nov 28||1958 Feb 27||||with Samatha Windsor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Windsor-1671.jpg 3260191] |- |Windsor, Samatha L||1966 May 02||1970 Mar 28||||with Lawrence Windsor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Windsor-1671.jpg 3260191] |- | [[Winzar-30|Winzar, Jean Winifred]] ||||1975 Jun 16||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Winzar-30.jpg 4150421] |- | [[Wishart-1193|Wishart, George H]] ||||1899 Jan 31||73||b. Leith, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Wishart-1193.jpg 4110294] |- | [[Searle-1941|Withers, Ann]] ||||1891 Mar 27||94||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Kipling-222.jpg 4061248] |- | [[Cook-40903|Withers, Christina Catherine]] ||||1957 Jun 23||76||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Withers-2505.jpg 4070202] |- | [[Withers-2506|Withers, Daniel Thomas William Ebenezer]] ||1921 May 12||1991 Dec 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Withers-2506.jpg 4070204] |- | [[Clark-69443|Withers, Mary]] ||||1965 Jan 03||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Clark-69443.jpg 3260193] |- | [[Withers-2505|Withers, Thomas Hugh]] ||1881||1964||||H of Christina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Withers-2505.jpg 4070202] |- | [[Witkowski-293|Witkowski, Frank]] ||||1974 Jul 10||59||H of Valerie; F of Frank & Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Witkowski-293.jpg 3280100] |- |Witkowski, Natalia||1926 Feb 18||2000 Jun 30||||W of Stefan; M of Henry Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Witkowski-294.jpg 3280400] |- | [[Witkowski-294|Witkowski, Stefan]] ||1921 Aug 31||1999 Dec 18||||H of Natalia; F of Henry Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Witkowski-294.jpg 3280400] |- | [[Wojnarsky-1|Wojnarsky, Stanislaw]] ||||1988 Oct 10||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Wojnarsky-1.jpg 4090377] |- |Wood, Elizabeth||||1903? Dec 24||72||||4110131 |- | [[Wood-43701|Wood, Harold Milton]] ||||1957 Dec 24||41||father|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Wood-43701.jpg 3280037] |- | [[Wood-35593|Wood, I J]] ||1880||1935||||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Wood-35593.jpg 4110120] |- | [[McCullough-3985|Wood, Mary Ann]] ||1880||1972||||W of I J Wood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Wood-35593.jpg 4110120] |- | [[Hamilton-28727|Woodburn, Barbara Hamilton]] ||||1858 Dec 28||30||d. Myrtle Ck; W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Hamilton-28727.jpg 4110162] |- | [[Carr-15284|Woodward, Amy Elizabeth]] ||1869||1945 Dec 27||||b. London; W of Walter; M of May Halley Harvey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Carr-15284-1.jpg 3260169] |- | [[Klein-7208|Woolcock, Beulah Lillian]] ||1905 May 13||1986 Nov 07||||with Edward Woolcock|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Carr-15284.jpg 4150443] |- | [[Woolcock-387|Woolcock, Edward Clifton]] ||1899 Mar 29||1983 Jun 27||||with Beulah Woolcock|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Carr-15284.jpg 4150443] |- | [[Wray-6632|Wray, James]] ||1907 D||Ec 15||77||b. Barnsley, Yorkshire, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Wray-6632.jpg 4070083] |- | [[Dougherty-3115|Wray, Mary Ann]] ||||1913 Jul 20||||b. Barnsley, Yorkshire, England; d. Beechworth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Wray-6632.jpg 4070083] |- | [[Daddo-3|Wright, Alice]] ||||1875 Jan 13||26?||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Daddo-3.jpg 4110014] |- | [[Cummins-3085|Wright, Anne (Annie)]] ||1885 Feb 01||1963 Jul 16||||b. Dargo; d. 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b of Dolores (Tess) & Geoff Lucas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Yob-27.jpg 4150381] |- | [[Irwin-4637|York, Cecilia]] ||||1922 Aug 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/York-6282.jpg 3310997] |- | [[York-7452|York, Edgar Albert]] ||||1895 Jan 11||31||S of Edward & Cecilia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/York-7452.jpg 3310996] |- | [[York-7451|York, Edward]] ||||1866 Nov 29||3||Eldest S of Edward & Cecilia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/York-7452.jpg 3310996] |- | [[York-6282|York, Edward]] ||||1919 Jan 21||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/York-6282.jpg 3310997] |- | [[French-11266|York, Elizabeth G]] ||1867||1956||||W of Frederick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/York-6281.jpg 4110304] |- | [[York-6281|York, Frederick J]] ||1867||1951||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/York-6281.jpg 4110304] |- | [[York-6551|York, Olivia]] ||1900||1962|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/York-6551.jpg 4110305] |- | [[Young-49308|Young, Adolf]] ||||1945 Jul 19||85||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Young-49308.jpg 4061625] |- |Young, Anna Margaret||||1907 Sep 25||?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Young-46095-1.jpg 4061582] |- |Young, Annie||||1894 Dec 09||<1||6 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Young-47498.jpg 4061596] |- | [[Young-47499|Young, Catherine]] ||||1893 Jan 27||<1||8 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Young-47497.jpg 4061595] |- | [[Young-47497|Young, Christopher G]] ||||1918 Apr 14||29||KIA France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Young-47497.jpg 4061595] |- | [[Young-46095|Young, Conrad]] ||||1896 Mar 17||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Young-46095.jpg 4061581] |- | [[French-13646|Young, Emma Jane]] ||||1947 Sep 11||87||W of Adolf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Young-49308.jpg 4061625] |- | [[Stalker-461|Young, Jane]] ||||1920 Jan 27||52||W of Christopher Young Snr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Stalker-461.jpg 4061597] |- | [[Young-47498|Young, John]] ||||1897 Dec 16||<1||7 wks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Young-47498.jpg 4061596] |- | [[Young-25043|Young, John Smith]] ||||1940 Jul 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Young-25043.jpg 4110333] |- |Young, Sarah||||1910 May 03||64||||4061600 |- | [[Youngman-442|Youngman, Francis Adam]] ||||1863 Apr 30||<1||11 mths; 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    Beeler Family Cemetery

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    [[Category: Beeler Family Cemetery, Houston, Texas]] [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Beeler Family Cemetery (also known as Beeler Memorial Pocket Park, or Pocket Park) is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Texas_Cemeteries|Texas Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Texas Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. James Beeler and Amanda Milem Beeler were early settlers of the Harris County, Texas area, who took up residence in west Houston during the 1800s. They, along with their sons Milam and William Beeler, were farmers who grew corn, cotton, and raised cattle over a few hundred acres of land.Source: [[#S1]] Harris County Commissioner Steve Radack started maintaining the area in 2003, and is being maintained by Harris County Precinct 3.Source: [[#S1]] The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of will linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Newcomb-1021|Chris Newcomb]] for assistance.
    ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
    1150 Enclave Parkway Houston, Texas 77077 Hours: 8:00 am until Dusk Park Administration Office: (281) 496-2177 GPS Coordinates
    29.7662109,-95.6221956 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/29%C2%B045'58.4%22N+95%C2%B037'19.9%22W/@29.7662109,-95.6221956,165m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0 Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Table of Interments=== {| border="1" cellpadding="4" cellspacing="0" style="border:\#c9c9c9 1px solid; margin: 1em 1em 1em 0; border-collapse: collapse;" | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth Date''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death Date''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Latitude''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Longitude''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo Date''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- | [[Beeler-229|Milam Beeler]]||1854||1944||90||Husband||29.765898||-95.6215253||9/20/2014||[[Image:Beeler-229.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Milam-167|Amanda F. Beeler]]||5/16/1832||5/2/1914||82||Inscritpion reads: Not my will but Thine be done||29.765898||-95.6215253||9/20/2014||[[Image:Milam-167.jpg|100px]] |- | William Beeler||1855||1934||79||No gravemarker Source: Source: [[#S2]]||29.765898||-95.6215253||-|| |- | [[Mapps-8|Frank P Mapps]]||1857||1934||77||||29.765898||-95.6215253||9/20/2014||[[Image:Mapps-8.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Mapps-9|Kate Mapps]]||1857||1931||74||||29.765898||-95.6215253||9/20/2014||[[Image:Mapps-9.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Beeler-230|James A Beeler]]||4/22/1829||12/15/1888||59||Inscription reads: Father, into Thy hands I commend my spirit||29.765898||-95.6215253||9/20/2014||[[Image:Beeler-230.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lowmax-6|Wilton B Lomax]]||8/11/1894||11/13/1911||17||||29.765898||-95.6215253||9/20/2014||[[Image:Lowmax-7.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lowmax-7|N. Ruben Lomax]]||8/3/1902||4/12/1916||14||||29.765898||-95.6215253||9/20/2014||[[Image:Lowmax-7.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gentry-1239|Zilpak J. Gentry]]||6/7/1881||11/18/1881||4 Months||Inscription used to read: A little time on earth she spent, till He his angel sent. No Grave stoneSource: Source: [[#S2]] ||29.765898||-95.6215253||-|| |- | Our Baby||-||-||-||Wooden marker engraved with a lamb, marker is no longer there Source: Source: [[#S2]]||29.765898||-95.6215253||-|| |- |} == Sources == * Source: S1[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~prsmith/readable_beeler_article.htm Beeler Cemetery freepages.genealogy] * Source: S2 Title: Fogel-West Funeral Home Records Location: Housed at Clayton Library, Center for Genealogical Research
    * Source: S3[http://www.pct3.hctx.net/parks/beelermemorial.aspx Harris County - Precinct Three Commissioner Steve Radack - Beeler Memorial Pocket Park]

    Beeson Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Beeson Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
    Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
    If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Beeson Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beeson Beeson] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Beeson name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Beesons), by time period (18th Century Beesons), or by topic (Beeson DNA, Beeson Occupations, Beeson Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Beeson Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Beeson}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Beeson}}
    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Beeson Family Background]] References, sources, background information * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beason Beason]

    Behenna Name Study

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    [[Category:Behenna Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Behenna Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Behenna Behenna] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Behenna name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Behenna's), by time period (18th Century Behenna's), or by topic (Behenna DNA, Behenna Occupations, Behenna Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Behenna Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Fraser-1401|Jean (Fraser) Hollis]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Behenna}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Behenna}}
    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bohenna Bohenna] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Behanna Behanna] ===Surname Facts=== The "hen" in Behenna may be from the Brythonic (Cornish and Welsh) branch of the Celtic language, meaning old. It may refer to a place name. The ancestral home of the Behenna family seems to be around the Truro, St Erth, St Gerrans, Kea, Kenwyn and Veryan areas of Cornwall. The oldest record for the surname seems to have been a John Behannow, born around May 1568 SAINT GERRANS,CORNWALL,ENGLAND, his father was a Hugh Behannow

    Belcher Name Study

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    Belgian Roots

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    [[Category: Belgravia, Arrived 4 Jul 1866]][[Category:Western Australia, Shipping Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file= Convicts-15.jpg |align=r |size= 130 |label= Ship Arrival off Fremantle |caption= [[:Category: Arrivals to Western Australia|Arrivals to
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    }} == Belgravia Convict Ship 1866 == The ''Belgravia'' was a convict ship that sailed from England to Western Australia in 1866. The Belgravia arrived in Western Australia on 4 July 1866 from London. Captain Jackson, 895 tons, belonging to Messrs Somes. On board were 275 convicts, a guard of 30 men, with 23 women and 44 children; 4 warders, 3 women and 2 children under the superintendence of Wm. Smith, Esq., M.D., E.N., and Mr Irwin Religious Instructor. Prisoners were well conducted and orderly, and the passage a favourable one throughout. "Perth Gazette and West Australian Times (WA: 1864-1874) Friday 6 July 1866." ===Letter of Thanks=== Letter of thanks to Religious instructor Mr William Irwin. :From: Convict Mess Captain and others. :Dated: 30th June 1866. To William Irwin Esq., We the undersigned Petty Officers and others aboard the Convict Ship ''Belgravia'' for Western Australia, do in rememerance of the means afforded and pains taken by you, to advance our moral and intellectual welfare, humbly present this our testimonial of thanks to you; and whilst we are grateful for the same, we also determine to follow that good course held out to us and hope to show it by our future lives and actions. We are Sir, Your very humble Servants. 26 signatures of convicts. === How to help === The aim is to get all the convicts in the table added to wikitree, same for the other passengers in the table below it. If you have created any person profiles for the people in these tables please add a link to help track who needs to be created. == CONVICTS == {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!Reg #!!Term!!Age!!Trial Place!!Date!!Crim Offence!!Comments |- |[[Agnew-1546|AGNEW, William John]]||8777||10||25||Edinburgh||30 Jan 1865||Breaking & Entering||aka McCan, William Agnew |- |[[Allen-39920|ALLEN, Charles]]||8776||10||33||Leeds||25 Jun 1863||Stealing|| |- |ANDREWS, George||8774||10||25||Taunton||3 Jan 1865||Stealing clothes|| |- |ARMSTRONG, Thomas||8773||8||36||Leicester||4 Apr 1865||Stealing potatoes|| |- |ASHER, Henry||8775||15||45||Warwick||5 Dec 1864||Grievous bodily harm|| |- |ASHWORTH, George||8771||7||22||Chester||3 Dec 1863||Robbery with violence|| |- |AUSTEN, George||8772||10||24||Rochester||28 Feb 1865||house breaking|| |- |BAGGERLEY, Thomas||8796||10||30||Kingston-on-Thames||27 Mar 1865||assault with intent|| |- |BAIN, William||8806||7||40||Edinburgh||7 Dec 1863||house breaking & theft|| |- |BALDWIN, Thomas||8805||7||23||Leeds||15 Apr 1865||stealing a mare|| |- |BALL, George||8797||18||32||Lewes||See comments||Burglary & being at large||sentenced for 15 y on 4 Jan 1856 & 3y on 4 Jan 1864 |- |BARKER, Wilson||8790||10||35||Manchester||20 Feb 1865||Stealing cloth|| |- |BARNETT, Thomas||8800||15||29||Warwick||5 Dec 1864||Rape|| |- |BAYLIFF, Richard||8779||7||32||Central Criminal Court||19 Sep 1864||Uttering forges coins|| |- |BEAUMONT, Charles||8786||7||32||Manchester||12 Oct 1863||Breaking & Entering|| |- |BEAZLEY, Henry Thomas||8795||10||28||Winchester||2 Mar 1865||burglary || |- |BENCH, Thomas||8804||14||24||Bradford||29 Nov 1864||receiving photographs|| |- |BENNETT, John Christopher||8792||15||22||Liverpool||23 Mar 1865||manslaughter||aka christopher |- |BEVAN, Frederick||8798||7||22||Birmingham||24 Oct 1864||stealing a purse & 12 shillings|| |- |BILLINGS, James||8784||15||24||Gloucester||8 Dec 1864||shooting with intent || |- |BLIGH, Thomas||8785||10||25||Hertford||1 Mar 1865||robbery & wounding|| |- |BOLIN, John ||8787||7||32||||21 Oct 1863||stealing||aka Bolan |- |BOOTH, William||8791||12||25||Manchester||10 Mar 1865||burglary of domestic items|| |- |BOTTOMLEY, William||8802||7||31||Bradford||3 Dec 1863||larceny|| |- |BRAY, Emanuel||8803||7||29||Bradford||28 Jun 1864||stealing 2 sheep|| |- |BREWARD, Joseph||8801||7||32||Worcester||15 Jul 1863||firing a stack of clover|| |- |BRIN, William||8807||15||60||Perth SCT||24 Apr 1863||house breaking & theft||aka Bain |- |BROADBENT, William||8788||7||26||Salford||26 Oct 1863||stealing clothing|| |- |BROCKINGTON, Henry||8799||10||27||Birmingham||25 Oct 1864||houe breaking & larceny|| |- |BROWNING, John||8782||8||47||Exeter||13 Mar 1865||sacrilege|| |- |BUCKLAND, Frederick||8794||10||23||Taunton||3 Jan 1865||stealing a gun valued at 1 P 10 s|| |- |BULLARD, Thomas||8808||life||27||Canada||18 Aug 1864||desertion & firing a rifle army|| |- |BURGESS, William||8778||10||26||Central Criminal Court||11 Apr 1864||Robbery with violence|| |- |BURN, John||8781||10||32||Central Criminal Court||21 Nov 1864||uttering counterfeit coin|| |- |BURNS, Thomas||8793||7||22||Bala||13 Mar 1865||firing a hay stack|| |- |BURRELL, George||8780||7||44||Central Criminal Court||19 Sep 1864||chapel breaking|| |- |BUTT, Henry||8783||7||22||Gloucester||22 Oct 1863||stealing|| |- |BUTTERS, Henry||8789||8||26||Manchester||3 Dec 1864||forgery of money bill|| |- |CARR, James||8816||7||21||Leicester||4 Jan 1865||stealing a pair of boots|| |- |CASEY, Peter||8822||10||26||Pontefract||10 Apr 1865||house breaking|| |- |CLARKE, Edward||8819||10||36||Taunton||3 Jan 1865||larceny|| |- |CLARKE, Joseph||8809||7||23||Central Criminal Court||17 Aug 1863||larceny from the person|| |- |CLARKE, Joseph||8814||7||29||Liverpool||13 Apr 1863||larceny|| |- |COCKLIN, Michael||8810||10||22||Central Criminal Court||21 Nov 1864||Robbery|| |- |CONNELL, Charles||8823||10||26||Hamilton Canada||16 Aug 1864||Desertion (ARMY)|| |- |CONNOLLY, Edward||8821||8||25||Birmingham||13 Apr 1864||House breaking & stealing||aka CONOLLY |- |CONNOR, Thomas||8811||10||30||Central Criminal Court||9 Jan 1865||Robbery with violence||aka CONNORS |- |COOMBS, Robert||8812||15||27||Central Criminal Court||27 Feb 1865||burglary|| |- |CRAWLEIGH, Laurence||8818||10||24||Newcastle-on-Tyne||4 Jan 1865||stealing clothes to the value of 28/-|| |- |CRIPPS, Robert||8813||10||46||Maidstone||5 Jan 1865||stealing a clock|| |- |CRONSHAW, William||8815||10||26||Preston||19 Oct 1864||stealing a muffler & pocket knife|| |- |[[Couch-3323|CROUCH, James]]||8817||7||46||Middlesex||7 Mar 1864||stealing & receiving stolen goods||James Nathaniel Couch was misrecorded as Crouch at the Middlesex Sessions and the misspelling remained with him for the rest of his life |- |CUTLER, David||8820||10||55||Stafford||9 Mar 1865||burglary|| |- |DAVIES, William||8829||7||38||Oswestry||21 Oct 1864||stealing 8s 6d|| |- |DEEGAN, Joseph||8828||10||23||Liverpool||6 Jan 1865||stealing from the person|| |- |DEVALL, James||8824||15||24||Aylesbury||21 Dec 1864||arson|| |- |[[Dickinson-7793|DICKINSON, George]]||8826||15||25||Preston||2 Dec 1863||Horse stealing|| |- |DOCHERTY, James||8834||8||35||Glasgow||20 Sep 1864||Theft|| |- |DONOVAN, Robert||8825||7||20||Central Criminal Court||19 Sep 1864||Stealing|| |- |DOOGAN, James||8827||7||24||Manchester||10 Oct 1864||Stealing 2s10d|| |- |DOOGOOD, William||8832||7||20||Worcester||27 Jun 1864||House breaking|| |- |DORAN, James||8830||7||27||Stafford||4 Apr 1864||Larceny|| |- |DRAKE, Thomas||8833||15||19||Leeds||13 Dec 1864||Attempted drowning with intent|| |- |DREARDEN, Richard||8831||8||48||Lewes||17 Oct 1864||House breaking|| |- |EGAN, Michael||8841||life||29||Quebec Canada||||Striking an officer (Army)||died on the voyage at sea |- |EGERTON, James||8838||7||35||Stafford||5 Dec 1863||firing a stack|| |- |ELLIS, James||8837||8||29||Southampton||17 Oct 1864||Stealing Cloths|| |- |EVANS, Charles||8835||7||21||Maidstone||20 Oct 1864||House breaking|| |- |EVANS, Thomas||8836||10||24||Clerkenwell||5 Dec 1864||Stealing|| |- |EVANS, Thomas||8840||8||27||Warwick||5 Dec 1864||firing a hay stack|| |- |EVERSHED, Thomas||8839||10||35||Newington||6 Feb 1865||Warehouse breaking|| |- |FARREN, Barnard||8847||7||53||Preston||3 Aug 1863||Stealing cloths|| |- |FENWICK, George||8849||7||27||Clerkenwell||5 Sep 1864||Possession of house breaking tools|| |- |FIDDE, John||8850||10||30||Worcester||17 Oct 1864||Stealing|| |- |FLETCHER, Thomas||8848||10||36||Bolton||29 Dec 1864||Stealing|| |- |FLINT, Thomas||8852||8||24||Leeds||13 Dec 1864||Burglary|| |- |FLOOD, John||8842||7||30||Nether Knutsford||29 Jun 1864||Stealing|| |- |FORBES, Robert||8843||10||31||Durham||3 Dec 1864||Rape|| |- |FORD, Elijah||8844||7||37||Chelmsford||1 Dec 1863||Receivng stolen goods|| |- |FOX, Thomas||8846||10||29||Maidstone||13 Mar 1865||Burglary|| |- |FOY, John||8851||20||43||York||30 Jul 1864||Manslaughter|| |- |FREETH, William||8845||10||27||Cardiff||20 Oct 1864||Horse stealing|| |- |GALLERY, Michael||8863||12||28||York||8 Dec 1864||Rape|| |- |GEORGE, William||8861||10||21||Warwick||5 Dec 1864||Robbery with violence|| |- |GILSON, Daniel||8853||7||31||Central Criminal Court||19 Sep 1864||Receiving stolen goods||aka GIBSON |- |GLADWIN, Joshua||8864||15||36||Leeds||13 Dec 1864||rape of a girl under 10y|| |- |GOLDSTONE, David||8857||15||30||Manchester||3 Dec 1864||arson|| |- |GOUGH, Robert||8860||14||41||Welshpool||30 Nov 1864||house breaking|| |- |GRANT, George||8855||10||30||Central Criminal Court||30 Jan 1865||burglary|| |- |GRAY, David||8856||10||27||Derby||4 Mar 1865||arson & forgery|| |- |GRAY, Henry Dapper||8859||14||44||||23 Mar 1865||burglary|| |- |GREEN, Ellis||8858||life||47||Liverpool||10 Dec 1864||murder|| |- |GREGORY, Edward||8862||14||28||Warwick||3 Jan 1865||killing a horse|| |- |GROUT, Joseph||8854||10||34||Central Criminal Court||12 Dec 1864||Receiving stolen goods|| |- |HAILEY, James||8876||7||40||Hertford||19 Oct 1863||stealing a gun & vegetables||aka HARLEY |- |HAINES, Charles||8883||7||34||Shrewsbury||28 Jun 1864||stealing a horse|| |- |HALL, Edward||8878||10||46||Maidstone||5 Jan 1865||stealing a horse & cart|| |- |HAMILTON, William||8880||life||38||Manchester||10 Mar 1865||murder|| |- |HAMILTON, William||8889||8||47||Camburgh||1865||theft||died on voyage to Australia |- |HAMLETT, Thomas||8870||10||37||Nether Knutsford||29 Nov 1864||Stealing salt|| |- |HANDY, Miles||8874||life||41||Durham||3 Dec 1864||Rape|| |- |HANSAN, James||8882||7||19||Shrewsbury||14 Dec 1863||Firing a stack||aka HANSON |- |HARDMAN, John Henry||8887||10||41||Sheffield||17 May 1864||Breaking & Entering|| |- |HARPER, William||8873||7||24||Derby||9 Dec 1863||Burglary|| |- |HARRIS, Edmund John||8881||10||29||Clerkenwell||2 Jan 1865||House breaking|| |- |HARRISON, John||8868||8||31||Central Criminal Court||21 Nov 1864||larceny|| |- |HATTERSLEY, Joseph||8888||7||33||Sheffield||26 Aug 1864||stealing lead|| |- |HAYES, George||8866||10||24||Central Criminal Court||24 Oct 1864||larceny|| |- |HEMSLEY, Richard||8877||7||28||Maidstone||20 Oct 1864||stealing clothes|| |- |HENDERSON, James||8890||15||40||Glasgow||26 Apr 1864||house breaking|| |- |HESTER, James||8886||10||25||Birmingham||24 Oct 1864||stealing a watch||aka HESLER |- |HIBBERT, Thomas||8869||7||30||Nether Knutsford||30 Nov 1863||Breaking & Entering|| |- |HOGG, Joseph||8875||20||35||Durham||1 Mar 1865||wounding with intent|| |- |HOOLEY, Samuel||8885||10||44||Stafford||9 Mar 1865||house breaking|| |- |HORTON, James||8865||7||24||Aylesbury||17 Oct 1864||house breaking|| |- |HOWARD, Charles Robert||8867||20||24||Central Criminal Court||21 Nov 1864||malicious wounding with intent|| |- |HOWARD, John||8879||7||21||Salford||25 Aug 1864||stealing a purse|| |- |HOWARTH, Charles||8871||8||25||Chester||7 Dec 1864||arson|| |- |HOWELL, James||8884||life||32||Taunton||18 Mar 1864||Manslaughter|| |- |HUGHES, Joseph||8872||10||38||Ruthin||17 Mar 1865||Manslaughter|| |- |IRELAND, William Scott||8892||10||25||Gloucester||8 Dec 1864||house breaking||aka SCOTT, John |- |JACKSON, Richard||8896||7||26||Manchester||12 Oct 1863||Breaking & Entering|| |- |JACKSON, Thomas||8907||10||45||Doncaster||21 Oct 1864||stealing a watch|| |- |JACKSON, William||8906||7||34||Birmingham||24 Oct 1864||stealing 6s 0d|| |- |JAMES, William||8894||10||32||Huntingdon||17 Oct 1864||stealing clothes|| |- |JENKINS, William||8908||10||37||Sheffield||21 Feb 1865||stealing a watch|| |- |JENNINGS, Joseph||8891||7||40||Central Criminal Court||30 Nov 1863||burglary||aka HENNINGS |- |JOHNSON, Alexander||8898||10||32||Liverpool||27 Oct 1864||Warehouse breaking|| |- |JOHNSON, George||8904||7||25||Shrewsbury||14 Dec 1863||firing a hay stack|| |- |JOHNSON, John||8899||10||24||Manchester||21 Nov 1864||stealing from the person|| |- |JOHNSON, John||8901||10||24||Clerkenwell||19 Dec 1864||house breaking & receiving stolen goods|| |- |JOHNSON, Richard||8903||7||40||Oxford||1 Mar 1865||stealing a blanket|| |- |JOHNSON, Thomas||8905||7||25||Newington||6 Mar 1865||stealing horses|| |- |JONES, James||8902||7||48||Monmouth||19 Oct 1864||stealing candles & tools|| |- |JONES, John||8900||9||24||Manchester||3 Dec 1864||stealing 20lb of cheese|| |- |JONES, Matthew||8897||7||33||Manchester||12 Oct 1863||Breaking & Entering|| |- |JONES, William||8895||7||22||Liverpool||8 Aug 1863||burglary|| |- |[[Jordan-10920|JORDAN, Charles]]||8893||7||23||Hertford||17 Oct 1864||stealing money|| |- |JUDGE, John||8909||life||38||Ahmedabad INDIA||30 May 1863||murder (ARMY)|| |- |KENT, George||8911||12||23||Reading||21 Dec 1864||firing a hay stack|| |- |KILBURN, Septimus||8910||7||42||Bedford||14 Mar 1864||burglary|| |- |LANE, Thomas||8918||7||28||Stafford||5 Dec 1863||arson|| |- |LAPPAGE, John||8922||7||37||Chelmsford||1 Dec 1863||house breaking|| |- |LAWRENCE, John||8920||10||50||Worcester||6 Jan 1863||stealing poultry|| |- |LE RAY, John||8921||10||21||St Helier||7 Nov 1864||burglary|| |- |LEACH, Richard||8913||10||21||Huntingdon||17 Mar 1863||firing a barn|| |- |LEE, James||8912||10||32||Gloucester||30 Jun 1864||house breaking|| |- |LEVER, James||8914||7||23||Liverpool||8 Aug 1863||burglary|| |- |LINDON, Thomas||8915||life||29||Liverpool||10 Dec 1864||murder||aka LINDEN |- |[[Lockley-97|LOCKLEY, David]]||8919||8||39||Warwick||28 Jun 1864||shop breaking|| |- |LOCKWOOD, Joshua||8916||12||22||Manchester||10 Mar 1865||robbery & assault|| |- |LUCAS, Harry||8917||10||26||Oxford||1 Mar 1865||Breaking & Entering|| |- |MACKEOWN, Daniel||8935||7||28||Liverpool||23 Mar 1865||robbery||aka David |- |MARRIOTT, George||8926||10||36||Central Criminal Court||27 Feb 1865||Receiving stolen goods|| |- |MARSH, Reuben||8941||10||38||Sheffield||6 Jan 1865||Warehouse breaking|| |- |MASON, William||8923||8||37||Aylesbury||20 Dec 1864||Arson|| |- |McCARTHY, Charles||8924||10||29||Central Criminal Court||24 Oct 1864||Burglary|| |- |McCLINCHY, Mike||8943||life||23||Glasgow||28 Dec 1864||Rape||aka McGLINCHY |- |McGANN, Michael||8928||11||27||Durham||1 Mar 1865||Stealing from a dwelling|| |- |McGOUGH, Patsey||8934||10||20||Manchester||10 Mar 1865||Robbery with violence|| |- |McKAY, William||8944||8||47||Perth SCT||3 May 1864||theft|| |- |McKENNA, Henry||8927||10||30||Durham||3 Dec 1864||Rape|| |- |McKENZIE, William||8945||10||44||Perth SCT||28 Sep 1864||theft|| |- |McKEW, Richard||8939||10||30||Newington||6 Feb 1865||Stealing scarves|| |- |McPHERSON, Duncan||8946||7||25||PESHAWAR||2 Sep 1863||Violence to a superior officer (ARMY)|| |- |MEAD, William||8947||life||23||Quebec Canada||7 Jul 1864||Striking a superior officer (ARMY)|| |- |MEADOWCROFT, John||8932||7||34||Manchester||10 Oct 1864||Receiving stolen goods|| |- |MELLER, William||8931||7||31||Salford||26 Nov 1863||Stealing||aka MELLAR |- |MILLER, John||8933||10||28||Preston||19 Oct 1864||stealing lead|| |- |MILLS, George||8937||7||48||Oxford||1 Mar 1865||stealing & receiving stolen goods|| |- |MITCHELL, William W.||8938||7||30||Oxford||1 Mar 1865||Stealing cloth|| |- |MONTAGUE, Henry||8925||10||26||Central Criminal Court||30 Jan 1865||Burglary|| |- |MORGAN, David||8930||10||49||Gloucester||2 Jan 1865||Obtaining money under false pretences|| |- |MOSS, Edward||8940||10||38||Leeds||17 Oct 1864||stealing|| |- |MULANY, George||8936||7||28||Clerkenwell||2 May 1865||larceny|| |- |MUNNS, Henry Augustus||8929||10||28||Chelmsford||12 Dec 1864||wounding with intent|| |- |MURRAY, Henry||8942||10||29||Edinburgh||13 Feb 1865||burglary|| |- |NEAL, James||8950||7||39||Stafford||2 Mar 1864||larceny||aka NEIL |- |NICHOLS, Frederick||8948||7||28||Manchester||23 Nov 1863||house breaking||aka NICHOLLS |- |NOBLES, Charles||8949||7||30||Stafford||2 Mar 1864||larceny from the person|| |- |OLIVER, Alfred||8951||7||26||Central Criminal Court||14 Dec 1863||larceny|| |- |OLLIS, John||8953||7||25||Manchester||10 Mar 1865||uttering counterfeit coin|| |- |O'HARE, Felix||8952||10||32||Liverpool||10 Dec 1864||Manslaughter|| |- |O'NEIL, Peter||8954||7||37||Liverpool||23 Mar 1865||Rape|| |- |PARKES, Daniel||8967||10||32||Worcester||12 Dec 1864||Blowing up part of a house||aka PARKS |- |PASHLEY, John||8968||10||48||Rotherham||1 Jul 1864||stealing 2 shovels|| |- |PAUL, Robert||8966||7||29||Kingston-on-Thames||23 Dec 1863||rape|| |- |PEACOCK, John||8964||7||59||Stafford||29 Jun 1863||house breaking|| |- |PEARSON, James||8956||20||48||Liverpool||21 Mar 1863||assault with intent to rob|| |- |PEARSON, Moses||8955||7||34||Ely||19 Oct 1864||Breaking & Entering|| |- |PEARSON, Robert||8961||7||33||Newcastle-on-Tyne||3 Mar 1864||assault & robbery|| |- |PEET, George||8960||7||45||Leicester||1 Mar 1865||burglary|| |- |PERRY, John||8965||7||23||Stafford||27 Jun 1864||Horse stealing|| |- |PICKARD, Frederick||8969||15||28||Leeds||13 Dec 1864||assault & robbery||aka PASHLEY |- |PINNACLE, Daniel||8959||7||34||Manchester||10 Oct 1864||Breaking & Entering|| |- |POOL, Henry||8958||7||28||Salford||29 Aug 1864||Breaking & Entering|| |- |POWELL, John||8963||7||25||Shrewsbury||20 Mar 1865||wounding while resisting arrest|| |- |PRICE, Isaac||8962||7||22||Shrewsbury||20 Oct 1863||Breaking & Entering|| |- |PRINCE, John||8957||7||23||Manchester||12 Oct 1863||stealing cloth|| |- |QUINN, Thomas||8970||10||37||Manchester||10 Oct 1864||Receiving stolen goods|| |- |RAMSHAW, Thomas||8976||life||26||Durham||3 Dec 1864||rape|| |- |RAYNER, Robert||8980||7||42||Manchester||12 Oct 1863||stealing oil cloth|| |- |REEVES, Abraham||8982||15||30||Shrewsbury||17 Mar 1864||blackmail|| |- |RICHARDS, William||8972||10||22||Central Criminal Court||21 Nov 1864||larceny|| |- |RICHARDS, William||8981||8||24||Newtown||19 Jul 1864||firing corn stacks|| |- |RICHARDSON, William||8973||10||37||Central Criminal Court||21 Nov 1864||uttering counterfeit coins|| |- |ROBERTS, Robert||8977||10||56||Cardiff||4 Mar 1865||stealing 6 horse rugs|| |- |ROBERTS, Robert||8984||8||31||Worcester||20 Oct 1864||stealing 3 cows||aka William Robert |- |ROBINSON, James George||8983||7||33||Winchester||17 Oct 1864||stealing a hen & chickens||aka George |- |ROSS, James||8971||14||33||Aylesbury||20 Dec 1864||night poaching|| |- |ROSSITER, Joseph||8978||15||25||Gloucester||8 Dec 1864||being at large from transportation||also 4867 |- |ROURKE, Michael||8975||14||43||Chester||3 Dec 1863||firing a stack|| |- |RUDLAND, Henry||8979||10||21||Hereford||3 Dec 1863||firing 2 stacks||aka WALTON |- |RYAN, Michael||8974||10||28||Central Criminal Court||30 Jan 1865||Grievous bodily harm|| |- |SAVAGE, George||8992||20||27||Hertford||8 Dec 1864||wounding with intent|| |- |SHILTON, Daniel||8990||8||39||Carlisle||21 Feb 1865||rape|| |- |SHORROCKS, Thomas||8994||10||39||Manchester||20 Feb 1865||pick pocket|| |- |SINCLAIR, Thomas||9010||14||28||Glasgow||21 Apr 1864||house breaking|| |- |SKAIFE, Thomas||9005||15||40||Leeds||13 Dec 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|TURNER||William||||private; 78th Highlanders |- |TURNER||Isabella||||wife |- |WALSH||Nicholas||35||private; 10th Regiment |- |WALSH||Margaret||||wife |- |WEIR|| William||||private; East India Company |- |WRIGHTSON|| John||||private; East India Company |}

    Beli Mawr

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    [[Space: Joseph of Arimathea: The Legends]] == Biography == Beli Mawr ("Beli the Great") was an ancestor figure in Middle Welsh literature and genealogies. [[Wikipedia: Beli Mawr]] Accessed May 3, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===Mythic Origins=== Scholars continue to debate the origin of the name Beli. Delamarre, Xavier. Dictionnaire de la langue gauloise, Editions Errance, Paris, 2003, pp. 70-72. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Beli Mawr]] Accessed May 3, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] *'''Divine Name'''. The most popular hypothesis sees the name Beli as a Middle Welsh reflex of the Gaulish and Brittonic divine name Belenus (also attested as a personal name). *'''Ancient Chieftain'''. Celticist John T. Koch, suggests that Beli derives from a Proto-Celtic name Belgius or Bolgios borne by one of the chieftains who led the Gallic invasion of Macedonia in 280–279 BCE. He therefore proposes that this great leader Belgius came to be regarded as the namesake and ancestor of the powerful Brittonic and Gallic tribal group, the Belgae, whence would have come the doctrine that Beli was the ancestor of tribal dynasties. Celtic Culture: A Historical Encyclopedia by John Thomas Koch (Publisher: ABC-CLIO ISBN 1-85109-440-7 ISBN 978-1851094400). Page 200. See also Koch, John T. "The Celtic Lands." In Medieval Arthurian Literature: A Guide to Recent Research, ed. N. Lacy. New York, 1996. 239-322. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Beli Mawr]] Accessed May 3, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===Darrell Wolcott Analysis=== Darrell Wolcott has drafted an published manuscript Darrell Wolcott. [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id136.html Pedigree of the Royal Family of Powys (unpublished)] Accessed 3/25/2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] tracing members of the Royal family of Powys back to Beli Mawr. #Beli Mawr, born c. 130 BCE. Harl. 3859, 1 and some later sources add that the wife of Beli was Anna, a cousin on her mother's side of Virgin Mary. While chronologically impossible, such a relationship may have been believed by the 10th century Welsh. Beli was born at least 100 years before the era of Mary. Beli was the father of Caswallon ap Beli Mawr, born c. 95 BCE, who had no known children. Caswallon became king of his tribe at the death of his elder brother because the sons of Lludd were not yet old enough to succeed their father. Called Cassivellaunus by the Romans, he led the successful opposition to the invasions of Julius Caesar in 55 and 54 BCE. #Affleth, also called Lludd, born c. 100 BCE. Pronounced "luth" or "af-luth", he may or may not have been the eponym of London as some claim. He became king after the death of his father but died himself near 60 BCE. Lludd had two sons, Tecfan (Tasciovanus) ap Lludd. This senior branch of the family is better known to history, but became extinct in the male line a few generations after Caradog (Caraticus) ap Cunobelinus was defeated by Emperor Claudius in the year 43 of the Common Era. #Afallach ap Lludd ap Beli Mawr, born c. 68 BCE. As younger brothers of Celt kings often did, he relocated away from his paternal lands, probably by marrying a princess from a neighboring tribe. It isn't known exactly where his descendants lived until we reach the end of the 4th century. He was the father of Owain and Enddolen. Owain ap Afallach ap Lludd, born c. 40 BCE, was the father of Bryddgwyn and ancestor of the famed Cunedda of the 5th century. #More at [[Space: Vortigern's Descendants]] ===Confusion with Beli son of Manogan=== Another Beli from medieval Welsh literature, who first appears in the 9th century Historia Brittonum and is often confused or conflated with Beli Mawr in both medieval and modern sources, is Beli son of Manogan (also spelled Mynogan). This Beli is actually derived from the historical pre-Roman Brittonic king of the Catuvellauni, Cunobeline and his son Adminius (or Amminius). Via a series of textual corruptions that span several different popular books from Late Antiquity and the early Middle Ages, the names of Cunobelinus and his son Adminius were combined and then jumbled, giving way to a new Beli, with the patronymic "son of Manogan" Bartrum, Peter. A Welsh Classical Dictionary, National Library of Wales, 1993, p. 131; pp. 491-2. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Beli Mawr]] Accessed May 3, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Rachel Bromwich (ed.), Trioedd Ynys Prydein (Cardiff, 1961; revised ed. 1991), pp. 281-2.Cited by [[Wikipedia: Beli Mawr]] Accessed May 3, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] The "new Beli" combines: *Adminio, Cunobellini Brittannorum regis filio (Suetonius, Caligula, Ch. 44) *Minocynobellinum Britannorum regis filium (Orosius, Historia Adversus Paganos, vii 5.5) *Bellinus, filius Minocanni (Historia Brittonum, ch. 19) ===Time Period: Pre Roman Invasion=== Although Beli became a separate personage in medieval pseudohistory from Cunobelinus (Welsh Cynfelyn, Shakespeare's Cymbeline), he was generally presented as a king reigning in the period immediately before the Roman invasion; his "son" Caswallawn is the historical Cassivellaunus. ===Beli in Medieval Literature=== '''Nennius''' Rachel Bromwich writes that such a figure has origins in traditional names/characters: "Beli Mawr is a character rooted far too firmly in Welsh tradition for his existence to be accounted for merely as an adaptation of Nennius's Bellinus. Further, Loth showed that Manogan itself can be explained as a Celtic name, since Monocan appears in the Cartulaire de Redon (RC LI, p. 10; Chr. Br., p. 152). Two further instances of this name in Celtic sources may also be included: Jes. Gen. XVIII Manogan m. Pascen m. Cadell; and the Ogham inscription MINNACCANNI (Macalister, Corpus Inscriptionum Insularum Celticarum I, no. 135)." Rachel Bromwich (ed.), Trioedd Ynys Prydein (Cardiff, 1961; revised ed. 1978), p. 282.Cited by [[Wikipedia: Beli Mawr]] Accessed May 3, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] '''Henry of Huntingdon's Belinus''' The 12th-century English historian Henry of Huntingdon, in his Historia Anglorum first published in 1129, follows the Historia Brittonum in his discussion of Julius Caesar's invasion of Britain, mentioning a Belinus, brother of Cassibella(u)nus, who are both styled sons of Minocannus, but in later revisions of the text (and under the influence of Geoffrey of Monmouth - see below), Liud (or Luid) (see Lludd Llaw Eraint). Fletcher, Robert Huntington. The Arthurian material in the chronicles, Harvard University, 1906, p. 68. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Beli Mawr]] Accessed May 3, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Greenway, Diana E. (ed.), Henry of Huntingdon, "Historia Anglorum", Oxford, 1996, p. 32. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Beli Mawr]] Accessed May 3, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] '''Geoffrey of Monmouth's Heli''' Beli also appears in Geoffrey of Monmouth's history Historia Regum Britanniae (1130s) as the British king Heli, son of Digueillus and father of Lud, Cassivellaunus and Nennius. He is said to have held the throne for 40 years, after which he was succeeded by his son Lud (Llud). Koch, "The Celtic Lands." p. 289. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Beli Mawr]] Accessed May 3, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===Legendary Relationships=== In legend, Beli the Great has been linked to the following other persons: *Cassivellaunus, (son) *Arianrhod (son). According to the Welsh Triads, Beli and Dôn were the parents of Arianrhod, but the mother of Beli's other children—and the father of Dôn's other children—is not mentioned in the medieval Welsh literature. *Lludd Llaw Eraint (son) *Llefelys (son), *Afallach (son) *[[Arimathea-11|Anna Arimathea]] (cousin of Mary, mother of Jesus) , mother in some legends, unspecified gedcom or wife in others. *Penarddun. The Mabinogi names Penarddun as a daughter of Beli Mawr, but the genealogy is confused; it is possible she was meant to be his sister rather than daughter. Gantz, Jeffrey (translator) (1987). The Mabinogion, p. 87. New York: Penguin. ISBN 0-14-044322-3. Cited by [[Wikipedia: Beli Mawr]] Accessed May 3, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] *Descendants. Several royal lines in medieval Wales traced their ancestry to Beli. == Sources == See also: *Primary sources **Branwen ferch Llŷr **Breuddwyd Macsen Wledig ("The Dream of Macsen Wledig") **Cyfranc Lludd a Llefelys ("Lludd and Llefelys) *the Welsh Triads **Brut y Brenhinedd ==Acknowledgements== * WikiTree profile Great'-1 created through the import of Ellis Anwyl Delong_2013-01-13.ged on Jan 13, 2013 by [[Ellis-Anwyl-1 | David Ellis-Anwyl]]. See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=Great'-1 Changes page] for the details of edits by David and others.

    Bell, 1977

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    [[Category: Resources, Bell Name Study]] ---- :Bell, Getha Gina, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/bells-in-usa-and-allied-families-1650-1977/oclc/3767132&referer=brief_results| '''''The Bells in U. S. A. and allied families 1650-1977''''']. Ann Arbor, Mich., Edwards Bros., 1977 :This is the work of an amateur historian and somewhat weak on documentation. It deals with 18 families descended from Bells who emigrated to PA, VA and NC from Scotland by way of Ulster in the 17th and 18th centuries and 13 "allied families". It is largely based on information provided the author by members of these families. :Of the Bell family genealogies, only two show evidence of a common ancestor linking them, those of Robert Bell II ([[Bell-884]]) (Captain Robert Bell) (Ch. 9) and Samuel Bell I ([[Bell-874]]) (Ch. 13). These individuals are said to be brothers, though most other sources identify Samuel Bell I ([[Bell-874]]) as the uncle of Robert Bell II ([[Bell-884]]) The connection of the "allied families" to the Bell families is not evident. :The author's information about Robert Bell I's ([[Bell-884]]) descendants apparently comes largely from George Emmett Bell ([[Bell-1092]]), an insurance broker in Dallas TX about 1920, who corresponded with my grandmother, Mary Caroline Bell ([[Bell-1124]]). Much information in several other sources appears to be derived from this book. :The author is a descendant of James Bell (not in this data base) dealt with in Ch. 2. :This data base focuses mainly on the descendants of Robert Bell II ([[Bell-884]]). It includes only limited information about descendants of Samuel Bell I ([[Bell-874]]), apparently because those who initiated the construction of the data base did not regard the claim of filial relation in this source to be convincingly supported (See individual entries for the above). :My ([[Sneed-20]]) copy of this book was purchased from a used book dealer (Epiphanies) in Denison TX 01/05/05. The owner of the shop said she "believed" she acquired it from the Goodwill Industries store in Durant OK. Inscribed on the flyleaf of the book is :"To my cousin Lois (mother's favorite) I love you! G. Gina Bell" :[[User:Sneed-20|Sneed-20]] 12:53, 12 February 2011 (EST)

    Bell County, Texas

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    [[Category: Bell County, Texas]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] ----
    Welcome to Bell County, Texas Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History Timeline=== *Sterling Clack Robertson house and statue {{Image|file=Robertson-6110-1.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption=Sterling C Robertson. }}{{Image|file=Robertson-6110-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Sterling C Robertson Plantation}}{{clear}} '''Formed From'''
    {{Blue|The county was founded in 1850 }} and is named for Peter Hansborough Bell, the third governor of Texas. [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] was created from [[:Category: Milam County, Texas|Milam County]] Archaeological evidence of a paleolithic Native American settlement dating back about 15,500 years, the '''Buttermilk Creek Complex''', has been unearthed in [[:Category: Salado, Texas|Salado]].
    The area known today as [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] was inhabited thousands of years ago (since 6000 b.c.) by Indigenous American Indians. Evidence of Archaic Period (ca. 7000 b.c.-a.d. 500) and possibly Paleo-Indian Period (pre-7000 b.c.) inhabitants has been recovered from archeological sites at the Stillhouse Hollow Lake Site, Belton Lake, and [[:Category: Youngsport, Texas|Youngsport]]. Numerous campsites, kitchen middens and burial mounds from the late prehistoric era have been found along the watercourses of the county, and rockshelters for burials have been discovered in the western part of the county. The earliest known historical occupants of the county, the Tonkawa, were a flint-working, hunting people who followed the buffalo on foot. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb06 '''1834–1835''' [[:Category: Little River-Academy, Texas|Little River]] becomes part of [[:Category: Robertson's Colony|'''Robertson's Colony''']], settlers from [[:Category: Nashville, Tennessee|Nashville]], led by [[Robertson-6110 |Sterlling Clack Robertson]]: families of Captain Goldsby Childers, Robert Davison, John Fulcher, Moses Griffin, John Needham, Michael Reed and his son, William Whitaker Reed , William Taylor, and Orville T. Tyler. '''1836''' The settlements are deserted during the [[:Category: Runaway Scrape|Runaway Scrape]], reoccupied, deserted again after the '''Elmwood Creek Blood Scrape''', re-occupied again. Ranger George Erath establishes a fort on Little River-Academy, Texas. '''1845''' University of Mary Hardin–Baylor, Belton, Texas founded by the [[:Category: Republic of Texas|Republic of Texas]] as “Baylor Female College” '''1850''' [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] is formed and named for Gov. [[Bell-12608| Peter Hansborough Bell]]. First United Methodist Church, Belton, Texas established. '''1850''' [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] was created from [[:Category: Milam County, Texas|Milam County]] just five years after Texas entered the Union (1850) and named after the third governor of Texas, [[Bell-12608|Peter Hansborough Bell]]. Official Bell County Government Websitehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_County,_Texas The County Commissioners chose a county seat on the banks of Nolan Creek and named it Nolandsville. The population was 600 whites and 60 black slaves. '''1851''' County seat is [[:Category: Belton, Texas|Belton]] First Baptist Church established. '''Jan 12, 1852''', the town's name became '''[[:Category: Belton, Texas|Belton]]''' and it was incorporated. Nolandsville became [[:Category: Nolanville, Texas|Nolanville]] and still exists today.
    '''1859''' Last serious Indigenous Native American raid of the area.
    '''1860''' Re-survey of the line between [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell]] and [[:Category: Milam County, Texas|Milam Counties]]. [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] assumes its present boundaries.
    '''1860s''', the Chisholm Trail cut through central [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] along a route between the present day cities of [[:Category: Belton, Texas|Belton]] and [[:Category: Salado, Texas|Salado]]. Salado college was also a college in Bell Co.
    '''1861''' County votes for secession from the Union. {{Image|file=Bell_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }}{{clear}} '''1862–1865''' Union sympathizers and Confederate deserters hole up in "Camp Safety."Connor, Seymour V; Odintz, Mark. "Bell County, Texas". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association.
    '''1867''' Belton Women’s Commonwealth, the first women’s movement in Central Texas, is formed by Martha McWhirter . The group provides shelter to women in abusive relationships.
    '''1869 ''' [[:Category: Belton, Texas|Belton's]] first settlers built houses, stores, saloons, and a hotel and prospered until the Civil War when they lined up behind the South. When things went bad for the South, [[:Category: Belton, Texas|Belton]] also experienced tough times. By the 1880s, it had recovered from the war and began to flourish once again. It was the largest town in [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] and had a brisk economy. [[:Category: Belton, Texas|Belton]] would have become a boom town if it had a railroad, but it only reached its doorstep as the '''Santa Fe Railroad''' crossed the county line on the East edge near [[:Category: Rogers, Texas|Rogers]].
    '''1870's''' - Federal troops are quartered in [[:Category: Belton, Texas|Belton]]. Corruption, lawlessness, and racial division are rampant. [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|BeReconstructionll County]] has a local version of the KKK. '''1875''' [[Ferguson-6719|"Ma (Wallace) Ferguson"]], first woman Governor of Texas, is born. '''1877-1915''' Two railroads placed tracks through [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] were the Missouri, Kansas, and Texas Railroad. The '''Katy''', went through [[:Category: Belton, Texas|Belton]], while the Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railroad, known as the '''Santa Fe''', established a new town just north of [[:Category: Belton, Texas|Belton]], known as [[:Category: Temple, Texas|Temple]].
    '''1881''' Gulf, Colorado, and Santa Fe Railroad was the first railroad to be built in [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]], established [[:Category: Temple, Texas|Temple]] as its headquarters.
    *'''May 15, 1882''', birth of the city of [[:Category: Killeen, Texas|Killeen]] (formerly known as Palo Alto), named after Frank P Killeen.
    {{Image|file=Bell_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Bell County Courthouse }} '''1884''' Current [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] Courthouse is built. Renaissance Revival design is by architect '''Jasper N. Preston and Sons''' '''1891''' To provide the railroad employees with health care, '''Santa Fe hospital''' became the city's first hospital. Then in 1896, King's Daughters Hospital was established. Temple Sanitarium began in 1897 and later evolved into '''Scott & White'''. In 1983, Santa Fe combined with Scott & White. King's Daughters Hospital is no longer in existence. It became '''McLane Childrens Hospital''' (part of the Scott & White Healthcare System).
    '''1905''' The Belton and Temple Interurban electric railway is constructed.
    '''1920’s''' Ku Klux Klan revived in [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]].
    '''1925''' [[Ferguson-6719|"Ma (Wallace) Ferguson"]] is inaugurated as governor.
    '''1926''' Temple Junior College opens.
    '''1933''' [[Ferguson-6719|"Ma" (Wallace) Ferguson]] is inaugurated for her second, but non-consecutive, term as Governor.
    '''1942''' [[:Category: Fort Hood, Texas|Camp Hood]] opens as a military training base.
    '''1950''' [[:Category: Fort Hood, Texas|Fort Hood]] established as permanent military installation.
    '''1954''' Belton Lake was impounded
    '''1956''' [[:Category: Killeen, Texas|Killeen]] school board votes to integrate local high school.
    '''1965''' ''Central Texas College''' founded in [[:Category: Killeen, Texas|Killeen]].
    '''1968''' Stillhouse Hollow Lake impounded
    '''1973''' American Technological University established (present day Texas A&M University-Central Texas) '''1976''' Temple Mall opens. Killeen mall opens 1981 .
    '''1987, 89 ''' Bell Co. Expo Center opens. American Technological University becomes University of Central Texas (present-day Texas A&M University-Central Texas).
    '''1991''', October 16 - '''Luby's Massacre''' - G.J.H Junior kills 23 people, wounds 20 others, kills himself. '''It's the largest mass murder by firearm in the United States up to 1991'''. H. shouted "This is what [[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] did to me! This is payback day!" as he opened fire.
    '''1995''' Four years after the '''Luby's Massacre''', Governor George W. Bush signs new law easing restrictions on carrying handguns by allowing Texans to carry concealed weapons with a required permit for concealed weapons. A Sincere Thanks to '''Suzanna Gratia-Hupp''', a survivor of the Luby's Massacre (her parents did not survive the Massacre). Texas thus tosses out a ban on carrying weapons that had been adopted by another Republican governor, E.J. Davis , 125 years earlier during a meeting of the post-Civil War Legislature. '''2009''', '''November 5, 2009''' Fort Hood shooting – Army Major N.M.H. kills 13 people, wounds 30.
    '''2014''', '''April 2, 2014''' Fort Hood shooting - Army Specialist I.L. kills 3 people, wounds 16.
    ==Government Offices== '''Bell county has had three courthouses: 1851, 1858 and 1884''' *See Bell County Courthouses Historical Marker The site of the courthouses are a site of '''120 acres''' given by Matilda F Connell Allen for the location of the county seat. Three Bell County courthouses have stood on this site--part of the 120 acres given by Matilda F. Connell Allen for the location of the county seat. Prior to erection of a courthouse, early official business of the county (created and organized, 1850) was handled in blacksmith shop of John Danley, the first chief justice. His anvil (in one of the three original buildings in Belton) was the council table.http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Belton_Texas/Bell-County-Courthouse-Belton-Texas.htm :'''First courthouse, 1851''' was a one-story (16' x 18') frame building erected by contractor Thomas T. Havens in 1851, at cost of $199, financed by sale of city lots. :'''1858 2nd Courthouse:''' On April 1, 1858, the commissioners contracted for a two-story (50' x 60') native limestone building with intersecting main halls, fireplaces on each floor, double doors and other fine details. Cost ($13,625) was so resented that none of the commissioners were re-elected. Simeon Bramlet was the contractor. This building was in service from Dec. 1, 1859, until 1884. :'''1884-85 3rd Courthouse''': {{Image|file=Bell_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Bell County Courthouse }} Cornerstone for third courthouse was laid on June 24, 1884; structure was completed by May 30, 1885. Ben D. Lee contracted to build it for $64.965. It is Renaissance Revival It has been improved at later dates. The county clerk's office was fireproofed in 1898. In 1950, there was extensive remodeling and modernizing. (1970) {{Image|file=Bell_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Postcard image of courthouse . }} {{Image|file=Bell_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=work on the tower. }}{{Image|file=Bell_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=work on the tower. }}{{clear}} ::The 1884 Bell County Courthouse has recently undergone a restoration that replaced the bell tower that had been missing for many years. The same construction firm that finished off the clock tower for Cameron's Milam County Courthouse did this job. Modern lightweight materials now allow many courthouses to appear the way their architects intended. ==Geography== *[[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] comprises some 1,055 square miles and is divided into regions by the '''Balcones Escarpment''', which runs through the approximate center of the county from southeast to northwest. The eastern part of the county, on the '''Blackland Prairie''', consists of comparatively level prairieland, mainly undulating to gently rolling. The western half of the county belongs to the '''Grand Prairie region''' of [[:Category: Texas|Texas]], and includes undulating to rolling uplands, deeply cut with stream valleys that, in places, have stony slopes and steep bluffs. https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb06 *[[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] ranges in elevation from about 450 feet above sea level in the southeast to about 1,200 feet above sea level on the western boundary. :'''Soils''' - Soils in the eastern part of the county are mostly dark, loamy to clayey "blackland" soils; the rich Houston black clay is the most common type and the most suitable for farming. The soils west of the Balcones fault are light to dark and loamy and clayey, with limy subsoils; shallow, stony soils in places have encouraged ranching and hardwood and pine production. :'''Vegetation''' - Vegetation west of the fault is characterized by tall grasses and oak, juniper, pine, and mesquite trees, while the eastern part of the county, which has been extensively utilized for farming, is still wooded along its streams with a variety of hardwood trees (sycamore, cottonwood, live oak, elm, cedar elm, osage). :'''Water''' - The county is drained chiefly by the Little River and its tributaries, especially the Leon, Lampasas, and Salado rivers, which come together at historic Three Forks to form the Little River. :'''Land Use''' - Between 41 and 50 percent of the land in Bell County, Texas is considered prime farmland. :'''Natural Resources/Minerals''' - Mineral resources include limestone, oil, gas, sand and gravel, and dolomite. ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Bell County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Coryell County, Texas|Coryell County]] | N Location = [[:Category:McLennan County, Texas|McLennan County]] | NE Location= [[:Category:Falls County, Texas|Falls County]] | E Location = | SE Location =[[:Category:Milam County, Texas|Milam County]] | S Location =[[:Category:Williamson County, Texas|Williamson County]] | SW Location = [[:Category:Burnet County, Texas|Burnet County]] | W Location = [[:Category:Lampasas County, Texas|Lampasas County]] }} *[[:Space: McLennan County, Texas| McLennan County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Falls County, Texas|Falls County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Coryell County, Texas|Coryell County Free Space]] *[[:Space: Milam County, Texas|Milam County]] *[[:Space: Williamson County, Texas|Williamson County]] *[[:Space: Burnet County, Texas|Burnet County]] *[[:Space: Lampasas County, Texas|Lampasas County]] '''Bell County on WikiTree''' *[[:Category: Bell County, Texas, Cemeteries | Bell County Cemeteries]] *[[:Category: Bell County, Texas, Schools | Bell County Schools]] ===Victims and Survivors of Murder and Mayhem=== *[Lela Howard and Raymond Howard]], an older married couple who disappeared (and were later found dead) and became the basis for a 1998 hit song "The Way" by Fastball. ==== Luby's Massacre==== {{Image|file=Bell_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Bell county jail. }} :'''Suzanna Gratia-Hupp''', survivor of Luby's Massacre and former Texas Representative.


    {{clear}} :Patricia Carney, 57, Belton :Jimmie Caruthers, 48, Austin :Kriemhild Davis, 62, Killeen :Lt. Col. Steven Dody, 43, Copperas Cove/Fort Hood :Al Gratia]], 71, Copperas Cove :Ursula Gratia]], 67, Copperas Cove :Debra Gray]], 33, Copperas Cove :Michael Griffith , 48, Copperas Cove :Venice Henehan , 70, Metz, Missouri :Clodine Humphrey, 63, Marlin :Sylvia King, 30, Killeen :Zona Lynn, 45, Marlin :Connie Peterson, 43, Austin :Ruth Pujol , 36, Copperas Cove :Su-Zann Rashott, 30, Copperas Cove :John Romero, Junior , 33, Copperas Cove :Thomas Simmons, 55, Copperas Cove :Glen Arval Spivey , 44, Harker Heights :Nancy Stansbury , 44, Harker Heights :Olgica Taylor , 45, Waco :James Welsh , 75, Waco :Lula Welsh , 64, Waco :Juanita Williams, 64, Temple


    {{clear}} ==== '''Fort Hood Massacre'''==== *'''Home of (one of) the largest military installations in the free world, Fort Hood, Texas {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=50 |caption= }}


    {{clear}} {| class=table 7 style="font-size: 95%;" ! Name ! Age ! Hometown ! Rank/occupation ! Notes |- | Michael Grant Cahill | 62 | [[:Category: Spokane, Washington|Spokane, Washington]] | Civilian [[:Category: Physician Assistants|Physicians Assistant]] | Shot while trying to charge the shooter |- | Libardo Eduardo Caraveo[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2013/08/06/fort-hood-victims-_n_3713947.html Fort Hood Victims: Stories Of The 13 Killed In Texas Shooting, publisher The Huffington Post. August 6, 2013] | 52 | [[:Category: Woodbridge, Virginia|Woodbridge, Virginia]] | Major (United States) |- | Justin Michael DeCrow [http://kdhnews.com/military/hasan_trial/hasan-grinned-as-he-fired-witness-testifies/article_93c962be-03cb-11e3-8def-001a4bcf6878.html?mode=jqm Hasan grinned as he fired, witness testifies, ''Killeen Daily Herald'' January 21, 2015.] | 32 | [[:Category: Plymouth, Indiana|Plymouth, Indiana]] | Staff Sergeant | Shot in the chest |- | John P. Gaffaney | 56 | [[:Category: Serra Mesa, California|Serra Mesa, California]] | Captain (United States) U.S. Army, U.S. Air Force, and U.S. Marine Corps | Shot while trying to charge the shooter |- | Frederick Greene | 29 | [[:Category: Mountain City, Tennessee|Mountain City, Tennessee]] | Specialist (rank)|Specialist | Shot while trying to charge the shooter[http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/08/15/doctors-to-describe-bodies-in-fort-hood-massacre/?test=latestnews Soldier who charged at Ft. Hood gunman was shot 12 times before dying, FOX News, August 15, 2013] |- | Jason Dean HuntThe Voices of Fort Hood|url=[http://www.americanthinker.com/2013/08/the_voices_of_fort_hood.html The Voices of Fort Hood, American Thinker, August 5, 2013] | 22 | [[:Category: Norman, Oklahoma|Norman, Oklahoma]] | Specialist (rank) | Shot in the back |- | Amy Sue Krueger[http://www.expressnews.com/news/local/military/article/Court-told-how-GIs-fought-back-at-Fort-Hood-4736933.php Court told how GIs fought back at Fort Hood, ''San Antonio Express-News'', August 15, 2013] | 29 | [[:Category: Kiel, Wisconsin| Kiel, Wisconsin]] | Staff Sergeant Army | Shot in the chest |- | Aaron Thomas Nemelka | 19 | [[:Category: West Jordan, Utah|West Jordan, Utah]] |Private First Class United States | Shot in the chest |- | Michael S. Pearson[http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2009/11/06/michael-pearson-fort-hood_n_348326.html Bolingbrook Soldier Killed In Fort Hood Massacre, The Huffington Post, March 18, 2010] | 22 | [[:Category: Bolingbrook, Illinois|Bolingbrook, Illinois]] | Private First Class | Shot in the chest |- | Russell Gilbert Seager | 51 | [[:Category: Racine, Wisconsin|Racine, Wisconsin]] | Captain |- | Francheska Velez | 21 | [[:Category: Chicago, Illinois|Chicago, Illinois]] | Private First Class | Shot in the chest. Was pregnant when killed, and the baby also died. |- | Juanita L. Warman[http://www.foxnews.com/us/2010/10/18/testimony-resume-fort-hood-suspects-hearing/ Dying woman at Fort Hood cried 'My baby!', publisher FOX News, October 18, 2010] | 55 | [[:Category: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania]] | Lieutenant colonel (United States) | Shot in the abdomen |- | Kham See Xiong | 23 | [[:Category: Saint Paul, Minnesota|Saint Paul, Minnesota]] | Private First Class | Shot in the head |} {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=50 |caption= }}


    {{clear}} ===Early Settlers=== *[[Robertson-6110|'''Sterling Clack Robertson''']] Empresario of Robertson colony, [[:Category: Signers of the Texas Declaration of Independence]]. *Archibald Willingham, in 1850 settled and established [[:Category: Salado, Texas|Salado]] *[[Baines-34|George Washington Baines]], maternal great-grandfather of U.S. [[Johnson-8927|President Lyndon B. Johnson]]. President of [[:Category: Baylor University|Baylor University]]. *William Whitaker Reed, settler of Bell County and first sheriff, elected in 1850. The Salado Visitors Center is made in part from his preserved 1850 dogtrot house. ===Politicians=== *[[Ferguson-6133|"Pa Ferguson" (James Edward Ferguson)]] was born near [[:Category: Salado, Texas|Salado]] and elected as governor from 1915-1917. *[[Wallace-6719|"Ma Ferguson" (Miriam Amanda Wallace Ferguson)]] - The first woman elected as governor in the United States. Mrs. Ferguson was born near [[:Category: Little River-Academy, Texas|Little River]] and she served from 1925-1927 and 1933-1935. *Liz Carpenter, journalist. *Alvin Ailey, the founder of the Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater is a native of [[:Category: Rogers, Texas|Rogers]]. *Henry T. Waskow, a Belton native. *'''Rudy Youngblood''' of Mel Gibson's film Apocalypto graduated from [[:Category: Belton High School, Belton, Texas|Belton High School]]. *Joseph Arrington, Jr. *W. Roy Smythe, Physician, Chairman of Surgery for Scott & White Memorial Hospital, Scott & White Healthcare system and Texas A&M Health Science Center College of Medicine, grew up in Belton, and graduated from Belton High School in 1978. *J. Evetts Haley, Historian and rancher was born in Belton and is buried beside his first wife, Nita Stewart Haley, in the Moffat Cemetery. ===Military=== {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=50 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=50 |caption= }}


    {{clear}} *''General [[Walker-20517 |Walton H Walker]]'', the 8th Army Commander died in service in '''Korean War'' *[[Culp-956|Oveta Culp Hobby]], Colonel, United States Army- first woman to earn the rank of a colonel in the United States Army, and first secretary of the Department of Education and Welfare. Born in Killeen *[[Presley-155|Elvis Presley]], stationed at [[:Category: Fort Hood, Texas|Fort Hood]] and lived in Killeen for a short time, Army Veteran *[[Robinson-13|Jackie Robinson]] was stationed at Fort Hood, Army Veteran, Officer, MLB Player *Commander James T. Melot USN (1913-1988)]], born and raised in Belton, graduated from Belton HS and [[:Category: University of Texas at Austin|University of Texas at Austin]]. *Geoffrey Lazer Ramsey (born Geoffrey Fink; June 19, 1975), actor, comedian. U.S. Army Veteran, served 1993-1998, stationed at [[:Category: Fort Hood, Texas|Fort Hood]]. *Fink, Geoffrey (8 December 1994). "1st Med Grp supports operation". *Burgess Meredith, actor; played the Penguin on Batman television series Served at [[:Category: Fort Hood, Texas|Fort Hood]] during World War I *Burt Reynolds, actor,lived in Killeen at one time. His father served in the Army. *Geoffrey Lazer Ramsey (born Geoffrey Fink; June 19, 1975) an American voice actor and comedian. U.S. Army Veteran, served from 1993-1998, who was stationed at [[:Category: Fort Hood, Texas|Fort Hood]]. Fink, Geoffrey (8 December 1994). "1st Med Grp supports operation". The Fort Hood Sentinel. *Tia Mowry and Tamera Mowry, of Sister, Sister fame; father stationed at [[:Category: Fort Hood, Texas|Fort Hood]] and they lived in Killeen for a short time *Lucas Daniel Till (born August 10, 1990 at Fort Hood, Texas) actor. *Robert Griffin III, 2011 Heisman Trophy recipient, parents in U.S. Army, lived in [[:Category: Copperas Cove, Texas|Copperas Cove, Texas]]. *Josh Lovelady, played college football at the University of Houston. Born at [[:Category: Fort Hood, Texas|Fort Hood]] . ===Wiki Tree Profiles=== *[[Robertson-6110|Sterlling Clack Robertson]] *[[Ferguson-6133|"Pa Ferguson" (James Edward Ferguson)]] *[[Wallace-6719|"Ma Ferguson" (Miriam Amanda Wallace Ferguson)]] ===Demographics=== *[[:Category: Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] is part of the Killeen, Texas - Temple, Texas TX Metropolitan Statistical Area. *'''Home of (one of) the largest military installations in the free world, Fort Hood, Texas ===Cities/Towns=== *'''[[:Category: Bartlett, Texas|Bartlett]]''' ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartlett,_Texas Bartlett, Texas] is located at 30°47′44″N 97°25′50″W (30.795621, -97.430680), located 24 miles south of Temple and 50 miles northeast of downtown Austin with a population was 1,623 in 2010. **[[Space:Bartlett%2C_Texas|Bartlett, Texas Space page]] *[[:Category: Belton, Texas|Belton]] (county seat) *[[:Category: Harker Heights, Texas|Harker Heights]] *[[:Category: Killeen, Texas|Killeen]] *[[:Category: Little River-Academy, Texas|Little River-Academy]] *[[:Category: Morgan's Point Resort, Texas|Morgan's Point Resort]] *[[:Category: Nolanville, Texas|Nolanville]] *[[:Category: Temple, Texas|Temple]] *[[:Category: Troy, Texas|Troy]] *[[:Category: Holland, Texas|Holland]] *[[:Category: Rogers, Texas|Rogers]] *[[:Category: Salado, Texas|Salado]], incorporated *There are 19 Salado locations listed in the National Register of Historical Places including the George Washington Baines House. *[[:Category: Ding Dong, Texas|Ding Dong]] *[[:Category: Heidenheimer, Texas|Heidenheimer]] *[[:Category: Maxdale, Texas|Maxdale]] *[[:Category: Moffat, Texas|Moffat]] *[[:Category: Pendleton, Texas|Pendleton]] *[[:Category: Prairie Dell, Texas|Prairie Dell]] *[[:Category: Youngsport, Texas|Youngsport]] *[[:Category: Zabcikville, Texas|Zabcikville]] *Antelope, present-day [[:Category: Fort Hood, Texas|Fort Hood]] *Clear Creek, present-day [[:Category: Fort Hood, Texas|Fort Hood]] *Elijah, present-day [[:Category: Fort Hood, Texas|Fort Hood]] *Old Sugar Loaf, present-day [[:Category: Fort Hood, Texas|Fort Hood]] *Palo Alto, present-day Killeen Schools
    {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 }} ==Things to do/see== *Parrie Haynes Equestrian Center *Belton Lake Outdoor Recreation Area *Stillhouse Hollow Lake *Chalk Ridge Falls Nature Area *Miller Springs Reserve *Fort Hood Military Reservation Museums *Temple Railroad Museum *Central Texas State Fair - Labor Day Weekend *PBR Rodeos *Bell County Museum ==Resources== #Official Bell County Government Website [:http://www.bellcountytx.com/] #Bell County, Texas on Wikipedia #Bell County, Texas GenWeb Project [:http://www.txbell.net/] ==Cemeteries== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} These listings are from Find A Grave. Some cemeteries may cross county lines. The Bell/Coryell County Line passes through the middle of the Central Texas College Campus. #[[:Category: Allen Cemetery, Belton, Texas|Allen Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Antioch Church Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Antioch Church Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Bartek Family Cemetery, Zabcikville, Texas|Bartek Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Bartlett City Cemetery, Bartlett, Texas|Bartlett City Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Bell County Pauper Cemetery, Belton, Texas|Bell County Pauper Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Bell Plains Cemetery, Salado, Texas|Bell Plains Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Bellwood Memorial Park, Temple, Texas|Bellwood Memorial Park]] #[[:Category: Bigham Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Bigham Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Blackburn Cemetery, Killeen, Texas|Blackburn Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Boone-Hamlin Cemetery, Youngsport, Texas|Boone-Hamlin Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Bottoms Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Bottoms Cemetery (formerly Arthur Cemetery)]] #[[:Category: Browns Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Browns Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Buckhorn Cemetery, Meador Grove, Texas |Buckhorn Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Burris Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Burris Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Caddell Cemetery, Belton, Texas|Caddell Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Calvary Baptist Church Garden of Memories Cemetery, Killeen, Texas|Calvary Baptist Church Garden of Memories Cemetery (formerly Garden of Memories Cemetery)]] #[[:Category: Carpenter Cemetery, Temple, Texas|Carpenter Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Cedar Creek Cemetery, Temple, Texas |Cedar Creek Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Cedar Grove Cemetery, Salado, Texas|Cedar Grove Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Cedar Knob Cemetery, Salado, Texas |Cedar Knob Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Cedar Valley Cemetery, Salado, Texas|Cedar Valley Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Center Lake Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Center Lake Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery, Killeen, Texas| Central Texas State Veterans Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Christ Episcopal Church Columbarium, Bell County, Texas|Christ Episcopal Church Columbarium]] #[[:Category: Cook's Chapel Cemetery, Holland, Texas|Cook's Chapel Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Craddock Family Cemetery, Rogers, Texas|Craddock Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Cyclone Cemetery, Cyclone, Texas|Cyclone Cemetery ]] #[[:Category: Czech National Cemetery, Holland, Texas|Czech National Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Dallas Cemetery, Holland, Texas|Dallas Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Deer Creek Gardens, Troy, Texas|Deer Creek Gardens ]] #[[:Category: Donahoe Cemetery, Bartlett, Texas|Donahoe Cemetery ]] #[[:Category: Donohoe Cemetery, Belfalls, Texas|Donohoe Cemetery]] #Dulaney Cemetery, Bell County, Texas, Coordinates: 30.97748, -97.46333 Cemetery ID: 2258140 https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2258140/dulaney-cemetery #[[:Category: Dulaney Cemetery, Hunt County, Texas|Dulaney Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Dyches Cemetery, Bartlett, Texas|Dyches Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Dyess Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Dyess Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Dyess Grove Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Dyess Grove Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Eakin Family Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Eakin Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: East Belton Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|East Belton Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Edgeworth Cemetery, Edgeworth, Texas|Edgeworth Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Far North Belton Cemetery, Belton, Texas|Far North Belton Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Ferguson Cemetery, Belton, Texas|Ferguson Cemetery ]] #[[:Category: Fort Griffin Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Fort Griffin Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Fort Hood Memorial, Killeen, Texas|Fort Hood Memorial]] #[[:Category: German Methodist Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|German Methodist Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Glover Family Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Glover Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Goodeville Cemetery, Bartlett, Texas|Goodeville Cemetery (formerly Goode Family Gravesite)]] #[[:Category: Greathouse Cemetery, Temple, Texas|Greathouse Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Hall Cemetery, Fort Hood, Texas|Hall Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Hamblen-Aiken Cemetery, Salado, Texas|Hamblen-Aiken Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Henington Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Henington Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Herrington Family Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Herrington Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Hill Cemetery, Midway, Texas|Hill Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Hillcrest Cemetery, Temple, Texas|Hillcrest Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Hodge Cemetery, Temple, Texas|Hodge Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Holland Cemetery, Holland, Texas|Holland Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Holland Family Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Holland Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Hruska Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Hruska Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Hunt Family Cemetery, Bartlett, Texas|Hunt Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery, Killeen, Texas|Immanuel Lutheran Church Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Jackson Cemetery, Sparks, Texas|Jackson Cemetery]] #[[:Category: John Boydston Farm, Maxdale, Texas|John Boydston Farm]] #[[:Category: Jones Family Cemetery, Temple, Texas|Jones Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Keeney Family Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Keeney Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Killeen City Cemetery, Killeen, Texas|Killeen City Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Killeen Memorial Park, Killeen, Texas|Killeen Memorial Park]] #[[:Category: Kuykendall Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Kuykendall Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Lancaster Cemetery, Temple, Texas|Lancaster Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Lesikar Family Cemetery, Seaton, Texas|Lesikar Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Lewallen Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Lewallen Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Little Flock Cemetery, Temple, Texas|Little Flock Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Little River-Wilson Valley Cemetery, Little River-Academy, Texas|Little River-Wilson Valley Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Live Oak Cemetery, Youngsport, Texas|Live Oak Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Mary Allen Oliver Cemetery, Belton, Texas|Mary Allen Oliver Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Maxdale Cemetery, Maxdale, Texas|Maxdale Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Mayberry Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Mayberry Cemetery]] #[[:Category: McBryde Hoover Cemetery, Killeen, Texas|McBryde Hoover Cemetery]] #[[:Category: McDowell Cemetery, Belton, Texas|McDowell Cemetery]] #[[:Category: McLean Cemetery, Rogers, Texas|McLean Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Mesquite Grove Cemetery, Belton, Texas|Mesquite Grove Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Mills Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Mills Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Mitchell Family Cemetery, Youngsport, Texas|Mitchell Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Moffat Cemetery, Moffat, Texas|Moffat Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Moody-Leon Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Moody-Leon Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Temple Garden of Memories, Temple, Texas|Temple Mount Zion Garden of Memories (formerly Mount Zion Cemetery)]] #[[:Category: Mountain View Cemetery, Harker Heights, Texas|Mountain View Cemetery]] #[[:Category: New Hope Cemetery, Temple, Texas|New Hope Cemetery ]] #[[:Category: North Belton Cemetery, Belton, Texas|North Belton Cemetery]] http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/bell/cemetery/nbelton2.txt #North Belton Mexican Cemetery #[[:Category: Ocker Brethren Church Cemetery, Zabcikville, Texas|Ocker Brethren Church Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Oenaville Public Cemetery, Oenaville, Texas|Oenaville Public Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Old Hawkins Cemetery, Fort Hood, Texas|Old Hawkins Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Old Oenaville Cemetery, Oenaville, Texas|Old Oenaville Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Old Troy Cemetery, Troy, Texas|Old Troy Cemetery ]] #[[:Category: Oscar Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Oscar Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Peaceable Kingdom Baptist Church Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Peaceable Kingdom Baptist Church Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Pecan Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Pecan Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Pendleton Cemetery, Pendleton, Texas|Pendleton Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Pleasant Hill Cemetery, Nolanville, Texas|Pleasant Hill Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Pleasant View Cemetery, Troy, Texas|Pleasant View Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Post Oak Cemetery, Holland, Texas|Post Oak Cemetery]] 229, 93% #[[:Category: Prater Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Prater Cemetery]] 3, - # Price Family Cemetery #[[:Category: Proctor Cemetery, Belton, Texas|Proctor Cemetery]] 12, 100% #[[:Category: Punchard Cemetery, Red Ranger, Texas|Punchard Cemetery]] 67, 78% #[[:Category: Quinteros Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Quinteros Cemetery]] 13, 69% #[[:Category: Reed Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Reed Cemetery]] 131, 93% #[[:Category: Reed Family Cemetery, Holland, Texas|Reed Family Cemetery]] 2, - #[[:Category: Reeds Lake Cemetery, Temple, Texas|Reeds Lake Cemetery]] 810, 81% #[[:Category: Rest Haven Cemetery, Belton, Texas|Resthaven Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Roberts Cemetery, Troy, Texas|Roberts Cemetery]] 716, 93% #[[:Category: Robertson Family Cemetery, Salado, Texas|Robertson Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Rock Hollow Cemetery, Belton, Texas|Rock Hollow Cemetery]] 74, 92% #[[:Category: Rogers Cemetery, Rogers, Texas|Rogers Cemetery]] 1,481, 95% #[[:Category: Roucker Cemetery, Holland, Texas|Roucker Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Saint John Lutheran Cemetery, Bartlett, Texas|Saint John Lutheran Cemetery]] 614, 100% #[[:Category: Saint Joseph Cemetery, Cyclone, Texas|Saint Joseph Cemetery]] 486, 99% # St. Luke Catholic Church Columbarium, Temple, Texas #[[:Category: Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Saint Paul Lutheran Cemetery]] 54, 89% #[[:Category: Salado Cemetery, Salado, Texas |Salado Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Sarah Herndon Gravesite, Bell County, Texas|Sarah Herndon Gravesite]] #[[:Category: Sarah Mumford Taylor Grave, Bell County, Texas|Sarah Mumford Taylor Grave]] #[[:Category: Science Hill Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Science Hill Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Seaton Cemetery, Seaton, Texas|Seaton Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Seven Star Cemetery, Temple, Texas|Seven Star Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Sharp Cemetery, Killeen, Texas|Sharp Cemetery (Rock Creek Church Cemetery)]] 366, 91% #[[:Category: Shelton Family Cemetery, Belton, Texas|Shelton Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Shiloh Cemetery, Troy, Texas|Shiloh Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Shipp Cemetery, Bell County, Texas| Shipp Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Sibley Cemetery, Killeen, Texas| Sibley Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Simmons Family Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Simmons Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: South Belton Cemetery, Belton, Texas|South Belton Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Sparks-Bigham Cemetery, Union Grove, Texas|Sparks-Bigham Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Sparta Cemetery, Belton, Texas| Sparta Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Stockton Cemetery, Bartlett, Texas|Stockton Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Stoneham Pasture Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Stoneham Pasture Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Sunshine Cemetery, Holland, Texas|Sunshine Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Taylors Valley Cemetery, Temple, Texas|Taylors Valley Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Temple Garden of Memories, Temple, Texas|Temple Mount Zion Garden of Memories]] #[[:Category: Trimmier Family Cemetery, Moffat, Texas|Trimmier Family Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Troy Cemetery, Troy, Texas|Troy Cemetery]] #[[:Category: University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Campus, Belton, Texas|University of Mary Hardin-Baylor Campus]] #[[:Category: Volo Cemetery, Rogers, Texas| Volo Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Wedel Cemetery, Heidenheimer, Texas|Wedel Cemetery]] #[[:Category: West Salado Cemetery, Salado, Texas|West Salado Cemetery]] #[[:Category: White Hall Cemetery, White Hall, Texas|White Hall Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Willingham Cemetery, Salado, Texas|Willingham Cemetery]] #[[:Category: Young Family Cemetery, Bell County, Texas|Young Family Cemetery]] ==References== *[http://www.bellcountytx.com/] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bell_County,_Texas] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bartlett,_Texas Bartlett, Texas] Handbook of Texas Online

    Bell Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Bell Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
    Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
    If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Bell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bell Bell] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bell name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bells), by time period (18th Century Bells), or by topic (Bell DNA, Bell Occupations, Bell Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bell Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Bell}}
    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Sneed-20|Joe Sneed]] * [[Vondrak-7|Jim Vondrak]] * [[Norman-673|Paula Snyder]] * [[Van_Deusen-147|Mary Van Deusen]] * Carol (Bell) Syers * [[Bell-31237|Francis Bell]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beall Beall] === Stone Church Bells === : For more information on this branch of Bells who settled in Augusta County, Virginia, see the profile for [[Bell-1651|William Bell]] (b 1685), the immigrant ancestor. === Bealls of Maryland === : Sometimes "Bell", see the profile of patriarch [[Beall-188|Matthew Beall]], born about 1720 in Maryland. This branch is associated with the Harveys. === Missouri Bells === : [[Bell-12910| John B. Bell]], a doctor from Salisbury, Maryland, moved to Potosi, Washington County, Missouri. He was a Union Army surgeon in the 1860s. It’s said his father is Peter Bell, whose family from Germany and is Lutheran. John’s family was Presbyterian & the DNA test of a lineal descendant showed 68% English and 20% Irish. === Pennsylvania Bells === : Several generations of Bells stayed in Pennsylvania and are the ancestors of [[Bell-13914|John Evans "Jack" Bell]], born in Mercer County in 1864, who struck out West, following "the shining rails of steel to the camps known temporarily as 'end of the road.'" Some clues of his immigrant ancestor must be within Weeks' ''The Bell Family of America.'' === Bells of Paisley and Old Kilpatrick (Scotland) === : A number of Bells lived in Old Kilpatrick in Dumbartonshire in the late 1700s/early 1800s, though there is evidence to suggest that they moved there from Paisley. They were associated with the Church of Scotland. There are still Bells living in the Old Kilpatrick area, though whether they are descendants of the same family is currently unknown. When a branch of this family later moved across the border to Lancashire (Preston and Lancaster), some became nonconformists rather than join the established Church of England. === Bells According to Weeks === : This is a subproject of the Bell Name Study and was established to try to sort out the information provided in the following reference, which is available online but includes unreliable information: ::Weeks, Lyman Horace, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/bell-family-in-america-being-an-account-of-the-founders-and-first-colonial-families-an-official-list-of-the-heads-of-families-of-the-name-resident-in-the-united-states-in-1790-and-a-bibliography/oclc/5083799&referer=brief_results '''''The Bell family in America'''''], New York, W.M. Clemens, 1913. : See more information about this reference at [[Space:Weeks%2C_1913|Weeks, 1913]] (including links to online sources). : In order to catalogue information provided by this reference, and attempt to connect valid information to the correct Bell, a line of "Weeks-based profiles" was created with [[Bell-1642|Mathew Bell]] as its patriarch. The Weeks-based profiles in Mathew's tree were once found in his [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bell-Descendants-1642 Descendants Tree], but wikis being what they are, it has changed over the years. The [[:Category: Bells According to Weeks, Bell Name Study|Category:Bells According to Weeks]] is now a more reliable collection of Weeks-based profiles, albeit not nicely laid out in a descendants list. : The profiles showing the Bell line from Weeks were intended to be static & not be integrated into the global WikiTree. The Weeks-based profiles were meant to serve as deterrents to the creation of additional profiles with the jumbled information and lineage provided by Weeks (see [[Space:Weeks%2C_1913|Weeks, 1913]] for a critique of the information provided). : This subproject was launched April 10, 2016, after a Bell descendant whose line goes through one of the Weeks-based profiles pointed out the confusion such a parallel line creates. The goal of this subproject was to find the "real" Bells who match Weeks' Bells and merge them, but that plan has not panned out either. : As of August 30, 2017, duplicate Bells will be merged. When appropriate, the following caution should be added: :: == Research Notes ==
    :: : {{Red|Caution}}: Information about this person found in [http://www.worldcat.org/title/bell-family-in-america-being-an-account-of-the-founders-and-first-colonial-families-an-official-list-of-the-heads-of-families-of-the-name-resident-in-the-united-states-in-1790-and-a-bibliography/oclc/5083799&referer=brief_results ''The Bell family in America,''] by Lyman Horace Weeks,Weeks, Lyman Horace, [http://www.worldcat.org/title/bell-family-in-america-being-an-account-of-the-founders-and-first-colonial-families-an-official-list-of-the-heads-of-families-of-the-name-resident-in-the-united-states-in-1790-and-a-bibliography/oclc/5083799&referer=brief_results ''The Bell family in America''], New York, W.M. Clemens, 1913. can be added in this section until it can be verified by another source. Much of the information in that reference is inaccuate. See the [[Space:Bell_Name_Study#Bells_According_to_Weeks|Bells According to Weeks section]] of the [[Space:Bell_Name_Study|Bell Name Study]] for more information. See also:
    [[:Category:Legends|Category:Legends]]
    [[:Category: Fictitious and Legendary Genealogy|Category:Fictitious_Genealogy]]
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    Bellevue Plantation, Essex County, Virginia

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    [[Category:Essex County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category:Essex County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:USBH Heritage Exchange, Needs Slave Profiles]] [[Category: Bellevue Plantation, Essex County, Virginia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] [[Space:Virginia_Plantations|Virginia Plantations]] Slave owners at this plantation? More research needed *[[Gatewood-69|William Kemp Gatewood]] *[[Ware-994|Edward Macon Ware 1800-1863]] purchased Bellevue from [[Gatewood-149|Susan Gatewood]], daughter of Lt Col Kemp Gatewood. ---- This document (Ware List of Slaves 1 on the right) is an image of an original, handwritten list of two lots of slaves owned by [[Ware-994|Edward Macon Ware]] 1800-1863. This is a transcription of that list: A list of negroes and values assigned to R. L. Ware, known as Lot No. 1 *[[Ware-5163|Richard]] $3000. *[[Ware-5896|Isabella]] $500. *[[Ware-5897|Rosabella]] $650. *[[Ware-5898|Ada]] $450 *Mary Ellen $3400 *Tom $3750 *Ned $3750 *Indy [?] Williams $200 *Abraham $50 ________ $15750.00 :To receive[?] of No. 4 $50 :To receive[?] of No. 3 $150 : ______ $200.00 __________ $15950.00 A list of negroes and values assigned to J. T. Hoskins Lot No. 2 *Sophronia $3400.00 *Martha Roan??? 1000.00 *Jimmy 3750.00 *Jim 2800.00 *Stephen 2600.00 *General 2000.00 ___________ $15550.00 :To receive of No. 3 $400 400.00 ___________ $15950.00 ---- This document (Ware List of Slaves 2 on the right) is an image of an original, handwritten list of two lots of slaves owned by [[Ware-994|Edward Macon Ware 1800-1863]]. A list of negroes and values assigned to E.C. Ware Lot No. 3 *Harry $3750.00 *Mahala 2300.00 *Lianna 350.00 *Joseph 350.00 *Jas Henry 3000.00 *Mack 3750.00 *Frank 3000.00 To pay Lot No. 2 $400.00 To pay Lot No. 1 $150.00 Total: $15,950.00 ---- A list of negroes and values assigned to E. M. Ware Lot #4 *George $3750.00 *Emily 3200.00 *Mary 200.00 *Katy 950.00 *Amanda 550.00 *Bob 3600.00 *Henry 3750.00 To pay Lot No. 1 $50 Total $15950.00 ==Sources== * '''1830 Census''': "1830 United States Federal Census"
    Year: 1830; Census Place: Essex, Virginia; Series: M19; Roll: 193; Page: 154; Family History Library Film: 0029672
    {{Ancestry Sharing|27144727|55ec00}} {{Ancestry Record|8058|864240}} (accessed 21 January 2022)
    Edward M Ware. *Bellevue Plantation was razed in 1962 (Bulletin of the Essex County Historical Society, Volume March 2007 Tappahannock, Virginia, "The Wares of Ware's Wharf" by Carol M Garrett, Copyright 1985: https://ecmhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/bulletin-vol-48.pdf *Also recounting of the shelling of Bellevue in March, 1863 with commentary by a witness and by John Segar, the son of Randall Segar: https://ecmhs.org/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/bulletin-vol-33.pdf *Ware family papers, 1761–1917. 360 items. Mss1W2296a. :This collection includes records of members of the Ware, Clopton, Ritchie, related families of Essex County. Section 1 contains the papers of Archibald Ritchie (d. 1844), which include an account covering the imprisonment and sale at auction of '''Archy, a slave'''. Section 2 contains the correspondence, 1829–1861, of Edward Macon Ware (1800–1863), including a letter to Robert Baylor Lyne concerning the hiring out of a slave to learn a trade. Section 5 contains records, 1857–1862, compiled by Edward Ware as treasurer of the Board of Trustees of the Essex County Poor House. Included in these records are accounts for payments made for midwife services to '''Matilda, a slave'''. A letter, 1857, to the Richmond Enquirer by Richard Rouzie concerning the re-enslavement or removal from Virginia of the free African American population, is located in section 6. Section 8 contains materials, 1839–1848, compiled by Richard Rouzie concerning the estate of Elizabeth B. Allen of Essex County. This section includes a receipt of Dr. Thomas Christian Gordon for the care of a slave woman, and records of the hiring out of slaves. Deeds for the purchase and sale of slaves from the estate of Ellis Armstrong of Essex County are located in the papers of Dr. Jones C. Clopton (section 9), as is an undated list of slaves (with values) at Bloomsbury, Essex County. Section 12 includes a letter of Henry Waring Latané concerning the '''slave James'''.

    Belmont County photos

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    Ben Hill County, Georgia

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    [[Category:Ben Hill County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]]
    Welcome to Ben Hill County, Georgia Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Marker for Fitzgerald Colony City, Ben Hill, GA }} :The proposed constitutional amendment to form Ben Hill County specified Fitzgerald as the county seat. Following this, settlement in Fitzgerald as a colony. This colony was intended to be a colony where former Union soldiers could retire in a warmer climate than the north.. It was named for P. H. Fitzgerald, a Indianapolis newspaper editor. P.H. Fitzgerald was behind the movement to resettle Union retirees in the warmer Southern climate. Fitzgerald had some settlers by Dec. 2, 1896 and the colony was incorporated as a city. http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/ben-hillhttps://georgia.gov/cities-counties/ben-hill-county ::Ben Hill County was named for Benjamin Hill. This man covered all bases. He was born in Jasper county, Sept 14, 1823, graduated from U of Georgia, 1843, practiced law in LaGrange, supported the Union and the compromise of 1850.. The Compromise of 1850 settled Boundary issues of Texas, Mexico, New Mexico and was also a version of the fugitive Slave act. http://www.history.com/topics/compromise-of-1850

    ::Ben Hill county is located in the “Breadbasket of the Confederacy,” 9 miles from the site where Jefferson Davis was captured by Union Calvary and “Forget Hell” bumper stickers can still be seen, combatants of the Civil War did so in their own lifetime. Philander H. Fitzgerald of Indianapolis, Indiana, served in the '''Union Army as a drummer boy'''. P.H. Fitzgerald lived in Indianapolis, but was able to make his dream a reality in Georgia.. The idea of the colony caught the interest of veterans as well as the governor of Georgia (a Confederate veteran) http://buddventures.blogspot.com/2007/04/fitzgerald-or-blue-and-grey.htmlhttp://www.benhillcounty.com/fyi/fitzgeraldhistory.htm {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Fitzgerald, GA, colony City }} :'''post 1880''' - Fitzgerald was appointed by the governor of Indiana to serve as a pension attorney to represent Union veterans. Fitzgerald bought the Veteran’s Review newspaper, which he renamed American Tribune, raising its weekly circulation to more than 25,000 copies. :'''1890s-''' Drought and depression hit many parts of the country. Especially hard hit were the Midwest farms were destroyed by the depression and drought, which many farms had belonged to former Union soldiers..Other states contributed help and food.. Georgia has a county formed by Fitzgerald and his Tribune investors. They promoted a colony for Union veterans and their families in the South where they could live warmly in a more mild climate. {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Fitzgerald, Georgia }} :'''1890 Fitzgerald's''' "The American Tribune Soldiers Colony Company'' sold 50,000 shares for $10/share. The shares were supposed to be buying lots in town of 5, 10, 20, or 40 acre "farmettes". When he presented his plan to the Southern Governors, Governor William J Northern supported the idea. Thus Georgia was selected for the colony. :'''1891''' Southwest Georgia had large pine forests with a few rural farming communities and turpentine businesses. Most of the forests were still the first growth. The village of Swan was small with population of 40. Drew Brothers had a lumber and turpentine business here and owned thousands of pine forest. :'''1895''' Fitzgerald, Georgia is the county seat which was begun by Philander H Fitzgerald a newspaperman from Indiana. Soon the settlers opened the first public school of the county which had free textbooks.. This Georgia county was formed out of Irwin and Wilcox counties to be hamed for Benjamin Hill, a former Troup County representative and senator during the 1850's. Ben Hill County courthouse was built in the first decade of the twentieth century and renovated during the 1950s and still stands.https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/ben-hill-county :'''1895''' Veterans invested as they needed the Southern warmth away from the North's bitter winters and the drought stricken farms. By July the Colony Company bought 50,000 acres from the Drew brothers, and 50,000 more acres were eventually bought for the colony. : ::The beginning company came to the site to survey and begin clearing the land with 462 men and 72 teams of horses. The local historian, Beth Davis noted that not all of the bitter wounds from the Civil War had healed.. Fitzgerald wanted a 4-square city to be located in the center of the tract.. They had to move the town's center several times as some Southerners refused to sell land to "those Yankees". ::Fitzgerald is the city that grew from that community/colony. The City was a 1,000 acre square having 4 wards divided into 4 blocks. Each contained 16 squares with 256 lots. (4 lots were for schools, 12 for parks, 36 for businesses, and the remaining - residential. Each lot faceda street with an alley. ::The veterans and families arrived while the surveyors were working. Fall of 1895 there were 2,500 people in their new home right in the center of a pine forest. Many lived in tents or covered wagons, or camped in the woods in crude huts. ::It was called “Shacktown” due to the temporary shacks. "Shakedown" lined both sides of the wagon road, according to a South Georgia newspaper, resembling the midway of a carnival. Each 45h or 5th house was an eating house. People lived in all sorts of shacks, huts, tents. A teacher built a hotel which eased the housing shortage, called "The Colony House", (2 story with wooden shutters in place of windows). Here up to 36 men shared a room!!! ::The survey finished, Shacktown grew into Fitzgerald. Streets were named for Union generals, which was an affront to the 1/3 of the Colonists which were Southern thus some streets were named for Confederate generals.. The streets running North were named for Georgia Rivers, with the streets running South were Georgia trees.. The Fire Department was on '''Sherman Street'''. ::This colony had a lack of supplies. So building of the town stopped to build a railroad line to bring supplies to the colony. Then they scheduled excursion trains, still advertising for people to come see the Yankees. {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Lee Grant Hotel. }}{{clear}} :'''1896''' Lee Grant Hotel was built and named for Civil War generals. ::Fitzgerald colony grew in times when other areas were low in cash due to the depression. This was the Northern investments from $50,000/month pensions of Union veterans. To celebrate they built the '''Corn and Cotton Palace''' for an exposition. Invitations were issued to nearby towns, with a scheduled parade of veterans. Confederate veterans paraded in their gray uniforms, then the Union vets would parade in blue uniforms. Some had apprehension due to strong post war sentiments. {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Battalion One of the Blue and Grey }} ::During the '''{{blue|Parade of Unity}}''', the bands played the national anthem. Following the bands were the veterans, with those wearing blue or grey marching as one behind the Stars and Stripes..The Marching veterans formed the '''{{blue|Battalion ONE of the Blue and Gray}}'''. The message to all said old wounds were healed, old barriers were broken.. Men who had met on battle fields, met again on the street of everyday living together. {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Corn and Cotton Palace }}{{clear}} ::Unfortunately the Corn and Cotton Palace did not survive the display of Fitzgerald’s prosperity. to show the Fire Department's efficiency, the pavilion was set on fire. The Fire department could not control the blaze. '''{{blue|The Corn and Cotton Palace structure burned to the ground}}.'''


    :'''1906'''- Ben Hill County was created from Irwin and Wilcox counties, and named for Benjamin Harvey Hill, a U.S. Senator from Georgia, a Whig leader, and a staunch opponent of Reconstruction. https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/ben-hill-county {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=c |size=420 |caption=Fitzgerald, Georgia. }}{{clear}} ::Ben Hill County has one city, Fitzgerald, Georgia. The community was founded by Mr. Fitzgerald for Union soldiers, who were retired, drawing a healthy pension, and desperately wanted to move away from the cold states of the North and live on a 50,000 acre tract in the South. The non-Profit American Tribune Soldiers Colony Company bought the initial land, had it surveyed and Fitzgerald was built well -organized. Fitzgerald, Georgia citizens named the streets of the town for the leaders of both Union and the Confederate armies. ::Ben Hill County's historic district is located in Fitzgerald, Georgia, on South Lee and S Mainstreams. Its old railroad depot is the home for the '''[http://fitzgeraldga.org/index.php/tourism-visitors/local-attractions/123-visitor-s-guide/tourism/336-blue-and-gray-museum-336.html Blue and Gray Museum]'''. Interesting areas are the '''[http://fitzgeraldga.org/index.php/tourism-visitors/local-attractions/123-visitor-s-guide/tourism/338-fire-engine-museum-338.html Fitzgerald Fire Department Museum]''' and the '''Jefferson Davis Memorial Historic site'''.http://www.benhillcounty.com {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Blue & Grey Museum }}{{clear}} ::'''{{blue|Question, Why was Ben Hill County created by constitutional amendment instead of an act of the General Assembly?}}''' :'''1904''' Georgia voters approved a constitutional amendment which had limited the counties formed in Georgia to 145 in number..http://www.benhillcounty.com/fyi/bhchistory.htmhttp://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabenhi2/ :'''1905'''-the General Assembly created 8 new counties, totaling 145. They still wanted to create more counties. Due to the laws of Georgia, the legislature cannot do something such as create more counties when there is a constitutional amendment prohibiting this. :'''1906''' The Legislature began its newer practice of creating new counties with a constitutional amendment. :'''July 31, 1906''', Georgia General Assembly proposed a constitutional amendment for the formation of Ben Hill County from two nearby counties, Irwin and Wilcox. In the election of November 06, 1906, voters ratified or approved the constitutional amendment. {{blue|A state historical marker placed near the courthouse square reflects an earlier date for proposal amendment and ratification}}. This county became the 146th county for Georgia. It is named for Benjamin Hill (1823-1882), a Confederate and former U.S. Senator.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabenhi2/ {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Fire Department on Sherman. }}{{clear}} :'''1924''' Georgia had 161 counties -- (16 had been created by constitutional amendment. :'''Jan. 1st, 1932''' Milton and Campbell counties merged with Fulton, leaving 159 counties. :'''1945''' Georgia voters ratified '''{{red|another new constitution}}''' -- This constitution gives an absolute upper limit of 159 counties, unless other counties are consolidated. {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Ben Hill co., Fitzgerald Jail. }}{{clear}} :::Interesting tidbits- Ben Hill is one of 25 counties that has retained the original boundaries delineated by the legislature when the county was created.. ::'''Gilman Paper Company''' harvests timber in Ben Hill County. This timber should be on its second growth by now.. Other crops of the county areTimbe cotton, peanuts, poultry, and tobacco, is one of the county's major agricultural products. Ben Hill county has its largest employers in its manufacturing region such as''' Shaw Industries'''. ===Government Offices=== '''1st and only Courthouse, 1909 -''' The county's first courthouse was built in 1909. Originally, it had a domed clock tower rising from the center of the building. In 1950's the courthouse was renovated, and they removed the clock tower.. {{Image|file=Ben_Hill_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1st and only Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :252 square miles of south central Georgia. :Location - ::Northern and Eastern part Ben Hill County- the Lower Ocmulgee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River basin. ::Northwestern corner of the county, east of Rebecca in the Alapaha River sub-basin of the Suwannee River basin ::Southeastern corner of the county, east of Fitzgerald, is located in the Satilla River sub-basin of the St. Marys-Satilla River basin. ====Adjacent counties==== * Wilcox County *Telfair County *Coffee County *Irwin County *Turner County ====Protected areas==== ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 17,484 people in the county with a population density of 69 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 63.25% White, 32.64% Black or African American, 0.21% Native American, 0.28% Asian, 2.85% from other races, and 0.77% from two or more races. 4.58% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. According to the 2010 U.S. census, the population is 17,634, a modest increase from the 2000 population of 17,484 giving population density of 70.5 people/sq. mi.. The median income for a household in the county was $30,134 and the median income for a family was $35,868. The per capita income for the county was $15,529. About 22.7% of families and 26.9% of the population were below the poverty line, including 39.0% of those under age 18 and 16.3% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ben_Hill_County,_Georgia *Timber Harvesting in Ben Hill County has been supporting the county. Soon Agriculture plays an important part with crops such s cotton, poultry, peanuts, timber, and of course, tobacco. *Fitzgerald is Concentration of population in its county seat has resulted in a higher than average percentage of employment in the manufacturing sector. One of the largest employers in the area is Shaw Industries, and major agricultural crops are cotton, poultry, peanuts, timber, and tobacco. *Ben Hill County and the City of Fitzgerald has 9 recreational parks and one river access park at the Ocmulgee River. *These facilities offer playgrounds, team sports, natural areas, meeting and concert shelters, and public boat ramps. School Districts
    *https://www.ben-hill.k12.ga.us ::Ben Hill Preschool ::Ben Hill County Primary School ::Ben Hill County Elementary School ::Ben Hill County Middle School ::Fitzgerald High School Highways:
    *U.S. Route 129 *U.S. Route 319 *Georgia State Route 11 *Georgia State Route 90 *Georgia State Route 107 *Georgia State Route 125 *Georgia State Route 182 *Georgia State Route 206 *Georgia State Route 215 *Georgia State Route 233 ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Fitzgerald, Georgia|Fitzgerald]] =====Communities===== *[[:Category: Queensland, Georgia|Queensland]] ====County Resources==== *Ben Hill County and the City of Fitzgerald has 9 recreational parks and one river access park at the Ocmulgee River. *These facilities offer playgrounds, team sports, natural areas, meeting and concert shelters, and public boat ramps. *1946 Freelance filmmaker Sol Landsman profiled the South Georgia town of Fitzgerald. *An unknown local film enthusiast also tried his hand at profiling his hometown on 16mm film as "The Old Fitzgerald Story" (c. 1939-1941). Preservation of these films was funded by a grant from the National Film Preservation Foundation. Fitzgerald Town Film and Brinson Collection. *Colony City Chase each October. * Ben Hill County Jail *Charles W. Kimball House (also known as the C. W. Smith House) *Dorminy-Massee House, all located in Fitzgerald *Blue and Gray Museum in Fitzgerald *Annual spring events include the Wild Chicken Festival in the spring *Ebony-in-Arts Festival annual in the spring ====Census==== :1910 --- 11,863 — :1920 --- 14,599 23.1% :1930 --- 13,047 −10.6% :1940 --- 14,523 11.3% :1950 --- 14,879 2.5% :1960 --- 13,633 −8.4% :1970 --- 13,171 −3.4% :1980 --- 16,000 21.5% :1990 --- 16,245 1.5% :2000 --- 17,484 7.6% :2010 --- 17,634 0.9% :Est. 2016 --- 17,243 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Crisp Cemetery, Fitzgerald, Georgia|Crisp Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Evergreen Cemetery, Fitzgerald, Georgia|Evergreen Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://www.benhillcounty.com/fyi/fitzgeraldhistory.htm *http://www.benhillcounty.com/fyi/bhchistory.htm *http://www.benhillcounty.com

    Bendigo Public Cemetery, Victoria

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    [[Category: Bendigo Public Cemetery, Bendigo, Victoria]][[Category: Bendigo, Victoria]] [[Category: Victoria, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] Carpenter Street, Bendigo. Established in 1858 The first registered burial was that of Ellen Mowbray Murphy on February 1st 1858 age 3½ years.
    This cemetery has also been known as the Back Creek and Sandhurst Cemeteries (not to be confused with the Sandhurst Burial ground in Bridge Street). Source: [http://www.bencemtrust.com.au/cemeteries.asp?id=16 Bendigo Cemeteries Trust] ===About=== *This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]] • [[:Category: Victoria, Cemeteries|This Cemetery is in Victoria, Australia]] *If you know of any others that can be linked to this cemetery please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free), and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have your request added and once we have a Project Manager for this Cemetery we will organise a photo to be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so your addition of a a profile for a person that has not already been added will be appreciated. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== *'''LInk''' • [Link to be added here] ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== #'''No Tasks Completed as yet''' • New identified Cemetery - Would you like to become a Project Manager or team member for this Cementery? Please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] ===To Do=== #'''Photography''' • Photograph all Memorial's at this cemetery #'''Photo transcriptions''' • Details of all photos to be transcribed to the sortable table below. #'''WikiTree profiles''' • to be created for all people in the table below. The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. #'''Audio and/or video tour''' • of all the Memorials to be created. Create a tour that can be taken on mobile phone or I-Pad or similar device. This tour will take someone around this cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. #'''GPS Location of Memorials''' • for more information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. #'''Checking of transcription information''' • Other people are needed to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Last Name''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''First Names''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- | Enter SURNAME || Enter Foreame/s & Maiden Name || DOB || DOD || Age || Memorial Details/Information|| Photo Link |- |[[Thompson-53332|Abberton]] || Alice Lyla (Thompson) || 1879||1937 Jan 13 ||59||Mon H4 Grave 27747||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Abberton-30 A001] |- |[[Abberton-30|Abberton]] || Stephen Francis|| 1879||1928 June 5 ||48||Mon H4 Grave 27747||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Abberton-30 A001] |- |Adams|| Alfred|| 1855 || 1924 ||68 || || |- |Adams|| Phoebe || 1856 || 1901 ||44 || || |- |[[Webb-17151|Anderson]]|| Annie Maria (Webb) || 1852 || 1932 Oct 25 || 80||Mon E1 Grave 17057 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Webb-Photos-17151 A002] |- |[[Angove-101|Angove]]|| Arnold Leslie|| 1891|| 1911 Aug 2 || 20|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ancove-1 A003] |- |[[Angove-102|Angove]]|| Bertha Emily|| 1891|| 1893 Dec 2 || 2|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ancove-1 A003] |- |[[Angove-100|Angove]]|| James|| 1832|| 1892 Dec 8 || 59|| ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Ancove-1 A003] |- |[[Evans-25026|Baker]]|| Evelyn Florence (Evans)||1879 ||1916 Oct 30 ||37||Mon K3 Grave 23345 || No Photo |- |[[Baker-36287|Baker]]||James Richard||1885||1926 Mar 25||41||Mon K3 Grave 23345||No Photo |- |[[Casley-14|Casley]]|| Henry || 1879 Jan 1||1948 Apr 4||69|| Mon L5 Grave 30472||No Photo |- |[[Casley-59|Casley]]|| John ||1838||1891 July 22 ||53||Mon L7 Grave 11892|| No Photo |- |[[Osborne-6511|Cheatley]]|| Rebecca (Osborne)|| 1843 ||1904 Nov 9||61|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Osborne-6511 C001] |- |[[Cheatley-12|Cheatley]]|| Samuel || 1842 ||1932 Jan 24||90|| || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Osborne-6511 C001] |- |[[Young-30963|Christie]]|| Rubina Martha (Young) ||1906 ||1987 Dec 28|| 81 ||Mon C7 Grave 42340||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Young-30963 C002] |- |[[Crellin-104|Crellin]]|| James Burkett||1868||1927 Jan 7||58||Mon P3 Grave 25401||No Photo |- |[[Cronin-882|Cronin]]||Daniel Joseph||1844||1905 Oct 2||61 ||Mon L7 Grave 9651||No Photo |- |[[Flood-1156|Flood]]|| Thomas Richard ||1907 May 5||1994 July 17 || 87 || Lawn F4 Grave 43836 ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Flood-1156 F001] |- |[[Jeffery-1768|Jeffery]]|| Elizabeth Ann (Jeffery) ||1849||1914 Oct 20||65|| || No Photo |- |}

    Benedict Family Written History Document

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    [[Category: Media Research Bureau, Washington, DC, Fraud]] ==Fraudulent Source== N.B.: The entity that produced this document was a purveyor of fraudulent genealogy. == Notes== This is a written history on the Benedict Family, the earliest Benedict in the U.S. in this document are [[Benedict-31|Thomas Benedict]], married to Mary Bridgum. There are almost 150 handwritten pages that I'm scanning and adding so this will be a work in progress. '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document.jpg Page 1]''' The name and family of Benedict '''Compiled by The Media Research bureau '''-''note: see content & category about this source Washington D.C. The name of Benedict was derived from the Latin word benedictus, and its meaning is Benediction or blessing The name is remarkable in that it has kept its identical form through its entire history. The first to use the name is believed to have been St Benedict, an Italian hermit of the year 496 A.D. He was the builder of _______ monaseries and the founder of the order of the Benedictines. Between the year 575 & 1740 fourteen popes have born this name of Benedict. '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-1.jpg Page 2]''' It was only natural that a name so frequently used by eminent men in the church should be favored by the people of many nations as a christian name should finaly become a surname. It is said that the family is of French origin and fled to Germany, then to Holland, and finally to England at the beginning of the Huguenot persecutions in France. There is a tradition to the effect that for many generations the name was handed down from only son to only son. One William Benedict, living in Nottinghamshire, England, at the beginning of the fifteenth century, had a son William who had a son also named William. The third William was the father in 1617 of an only son '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-2.jpg Page 3]''' named Thomas. After the death of his first wife Thomas' father married a widow Bridgum. In 1638 Thomas and step sister Mary Bridgum emigrated to New England and shortly after reaching America were married. They first made their home at Southold on Long Island, where they were the parents of five sons Thomas, John Samuel, James, and Daniel, and four daughters Betty, Mary, Sarah, and Rebecca. Thomas and his family later removed to Huntinton, to Jamaica, and eventually settled at Norwalk Conn., where Thomas was deacon, selectman, town clerk, and representative at various times in his career. Of the daughters of the emigrant Thomas, Betty married John Slawson '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-3.jpg Page 4]''' of Stamford, Mary was married in 1670 to ___mstead of Norwalk, Sarah was married in 1679 to James B_____ of Stratford, and Rebecca married to Dr. Samuel Wood. Thomas, eldest son of the emigrant Thomas, married Mary Messengr at Jamaica, L.I. Their children were Thomas an only sone and five daughters, Mary, Hannah, Esther, Abigail, and Elizabeth. John, son of emigrant Thomas resided at Norwalk and married Phoebe Greg___y in 1670, Their progeny were Sarah, Phebe, John, Jonathan, Benjamin, Joseph, James, Mary or Mercy and Thomas. John succeded his father as Deacon of the church at Norwalk. John son of John, had John, Matthew, Caleb, Nathaniel, Anna, and Phoebe. Benjamin, son of first John, had Benjamin, _________, John, Samuel, Daniel, Amos, Elizabeth '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-5.jpg Page 5]''' Mary, Rachael, and Thankful. Joseph son of first John had eight children, Joseph, Gideon, Anna, Pitman, Johathan, Mary, Ezra, and John. James son of first John, was the father of Sarah, ruth, Peter, Hannah, Phoebe, James, martha, and John and Thomas (twins). Thomas, son of the first John, had Ebenezer, David, John, Thomas, Betty, and Seth. Samuel, son of the emigrant Thomas, married Rebecca Andrews in 1678. They were the parents of Thomas, Rebecca, Esther, Nathaniel, and Abraham. He was also the father by a former wife whose name is not given of Joanna and Samuel. In 1685 he was among the original purchasers of the plantation which became Danbury. [[Benedict-371|James]], son of emigrant Thomas was married in 1676 to [[Gregory-792|Sarah Gregory]] sister of his brother's wife '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-6.jpg Page 6]''' and had, Sarah, Rebecca, Phebe, James, John, Thomas, and Elizabeth. It is probably that he removed in later life to Danbury. Daniel, youngest son of the emigrant Thomas, married Mary marvin, by whome he had four children, Mary, Daniel, Mercy, and Hannah. He was a soldier in King Phillips War and lived in latter part of his life at Danbury. The decendants of these various branches of the family in America, and of other branches whose __________ are not complete has spread to all parts of the United States, althought the center of the family is still in NY and Connecticut. They have aided as much in the growth of the country as their ancestors aided in the founding of the nation and have been noted for their courage, honesty, piety, equanimity, patience and strength of character. '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-7.jpg Page 7]''' Thomas[4] (William[3] William [2] William[1]) Mary Bridgum {| border="1" |+ Children |- |Thomas |M. |Mary Messenger |- |John |M. |Pheobe Gregory |- |Samuel |M. |Rebecca Andrews |- |James |M. |Sarah Gregory |- |Daniel |M. |Mary Marvin |- |Elizabeth |M. |John Slawson |- |[[Benedict-59|Mary]] |M. |John __mstead |- |Sarah |M. |James Beebe |- |Rebecca |M. |Samuel Wood |} John ancestor of Mrs. [[Benedict-199|F.J.Benedict]] Samuel Ancestor of [[Benedict-198|F.J. Benedict]] '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-8.jpg Page 8]''' Among those of the Benedicts who fought as officers in the war of the Revolution were Captain Elisha and Lieutenant Colonel Jospeh of New York and Captains Daniel and Noble of Connecticut. Thomas, Joseph, Samuel, John and Daniel were some of the chritian names most highly favored by the family for its male members. A few of the many members of the family who have distiguished themselves in various countries in more recent times are Pope Benedict XV, _________ della _______, Italy, 1854-1922. Sir Julius Benedict, German-English pianist and composer, 1804-1855. Wayland Richardson Benedict of New York, American writer and educator 1848-1915. William[1] William[2] William[3] Thomas[4] John[5] ancestor of Mr. F.J. Benedict William[1] William[2] William[3] Thomas[4] Samuel[5] ancestor of F.J. Benedict '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-9.jpg Page 9]''' ''Fathers'' Samuel[5] (Thomas[4] William[3] William [2] William [1]) Rebecca Andrews m. {| border="1" |+ Children |- |Oct. 22 |1673 |Joanna |- | |1675 |Samuel |- |March 27 |1679 |Thomas |- | | |Nathaniel |- |June 21 |1681 |Abraham |m. June 18, 1712 |Samuel Blatt |- | | |Rebecca |- | | |Esther |- |} 1675 Samuel[6] (Samuel[5] Thomas[4] William [3] ) Abigail Picket {|border="1" |+ Children | |Mary |- | |Hannah |- |1718 |Ebenezer |1790 |- |1722 |Samuel |- | |Mercy |- |} '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-10.jpg Page 10]''' ''Page 10 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-11.jpg Page 11]''' ''Page 11 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-12.jpg Page 12]''' ''Page 12 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-13.jpg Page 13]''' ''Page 13 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-14.jpg Page 14]''' ''Page 14 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-15.jpg Page 15]''' ''Page 15 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-16.jpg Page 16]''' ''Page 16 text'' '''[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Benedict_Family_Written_History_Document-17.jpg Page 17]''' ''Page 17 text''

    Benefiel/Benefield/Bedingfield Name Study

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    [[Category:Benefiel Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Benefiel and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''Study template''': Paste this above the biography for each Benefiel (make sure there is }} at the end): {{One Name Study | name = Benefiel | category = Benefiel_Name_Study It will look like this: {{One Name Study | name = Benefiel | category = Benefiel_Name_Study}} ==The Question of the origin of the Benefiel (etc) surname:== ==="The BENEFIELD Lineage back to the Knights of Normandy", posted on Ancestry 14 Dec 2010 by obxseabean=== ===Beginnings=== The ”Benefield” surname began as ”Bedingfield”. The family are first found in England after 1066 with Ogerus de Pugeys. He was a Knight of Lord Malet, a companion to William, the Conqueror, at the Battle of Hastings, in 1066.The Bedingfield/Pugeys are of Norman descent with their forebears settling in Normandy, France along with King Rollo of Norway. Rollo was a Viking leader of the principality of Normandy. The King of France gave Rollo the land of Normandy in an agreement to end the looting of France and to help the King of France defend against other Vikings attacking France. One of the Lords of Normandy was William, Lord Malet de Graville. Ogerus de Pugeys was a Knight in Lord Malet’s court.In 1066 when William The Conqueror came over to England, Lord Malet and his Knights came with him to fight the Anglo-Saxon King, Harold. Lord Malet was first cousin to the King of England’s wife, and was apparently entrusted with the guard of Harold’s body after he had been slain on the battlefield. After the conquest William (Lord Malet) was made governor of York Castle and was slain in its defense about 1071. At the general survey in 1086 (which became the Domesday Book) Lord Malet’s son Robert, possessed: thirty-two Lordships in Yorkshire, three in Essex, one in Hampshire, two in Nottinghamshire, eight in Lincolshire, and two hundred and twenty one in Suffolk. The near kinsman of this Robert, William Malet, became Lord of the Honor of Eye in Suffolk. ==='de Pugeys’ becomes ‘De Badyngafelda'=== Because Ogerus de Pugeys fought bravely alongside Lord Malet he was given land in the county of Suffolk in an area known as ”Badyngafelda”. ”Badyngafelda” was a pasture or meadow that was primarily used for the grazing of sheep. Peter, the son of Ogerus was given the duty of caretaker for the second William Malet of Honor of Eye in Suffolk, England. Ogerus de Pugeys was given the title of ‘Sir Knight Ogerus de Pugeys of Badyngafelda’. The name was later changed to de Badyngafelda in recognition of the estate and manor and the de Pugeys was dropped. The family’s first seat was Flemmings Hall (it is now a farmhouse surrounded by a moat). Around the 1300s the ”de” was dropped, and the family became known simply as Bedingfield. In the fourteenth century the family divided into two branches, one of which established itself at Ditchingham, the other at Oxborough Hall in Norfolk, which continues to be the ancestoral home. === Other contenders for the origin of the surname:=== (1) Anglo-Saxon from the Old English ''Bene feld'' = "living near the bean-field" and (2) Norman from the surname ''Banville''. Here is a sampling of websites with information on the origin of the Benefiel surname: Ancestry.com: http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=benefiel House of Names: https://www.houseofnames.com/benefiel-family-crest Mooseroots: http://names.mooseroots.com/l/29537/Benefiel Genealogy Today: http://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Benefiel Surname Web: http://www.surnameweb.org/Benefiel/surnames.htm Meaning-of-Names.com: http://surnames.meaning-of-names.com/genealogy/benefiel/ '''DNA Tested''': Michael Bissell --Benefiel's DNA has been tested for genealogical purposes. It may be possible to confirm family relationships by comparing test results with Michael or other carriers of his ancestors' Y-chromosome or mitochondrial DNA. Y-chromosome DNA test-takers in his direct paternal line on WikiTree: Michael (Bissell) Bissell --Benefiel - AncestryDNA Paternal Lineage Haplogroup R1b1b2a1a1*; Ancestry.com member mgbissell; Michael (Bissell) Bissell --Benefiel - Other yDNA 37 markers; Haplogroup R1b Robert Benefiel Find Relationship - Other yDNA 37 markers; Haplogroup R1b [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]

    Benjamin McDonald

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    {{1776 Sticker|unit= Virginia, American Revolution}} {{NSSAR Patriot Ancestor | sar-number = P44836 | rank = Private }} ---- To View Benjamin McDonald and Descendents go to the Space page for [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Benjamin_McDonald Benjamin McDonald] {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald-2.png |caption=Benjamin McDonald 4th Great Grandfather of Melissa McDonald Garland }} -------------------------------------------------- To View Benjamin McDonald's Documented Revolutionary War History go to the Space: [[Space:Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution|Space:Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution]] Garland, Melissa. ''Tracing the Life and Service of [[McDonald-4683|Benjamin McDonald]] a Soldier of the American Revolution'' (Morrisville, NC: Lulu Press Inc, 2018), np. {{Image|file=McDonald-11399-1.jpg|align=c|size=75}} ---------------------------------------------------------- "The goal of this project is to share information on Benjamin McDonald's Life, Family, Descendants, and Travels. :"Benjamin McDonald was as born in 1736 and later immigrated from Scotland in the mid 1700's. :"This 1781 Virginia Size Roll Shows Benjamin McDonald Age 45 in 1781 = Birth 1736 and born in Glasgow, Scotland. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald-6.jpg |caption=Size Roll Showing Benjamin McDonald Age 45 in 1781 = Birth 1736 }} :"He married Margaret McDonald having six children. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald-4.jpg |caption=Copy Benjamin and Margaret McDonald of Frederick County, A 1793 Bible Birth Registry of their seven children. }} :"Their first son James McDonald was born Dec. 1767 in Pennsylvania. :"Years later while living in Monmouth County Freehold NJ on Nov. 18, 1775 Benjamin was the third to sign up on the 1st NJ Continental Line commanded by Alexander Sterling and Elias Longstreets. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald-8.jpg |caption=November 18, 1775 Benjamin McDonald First Enlistment on the New Jersey Continental Line }} :"We are not sure when Benjamin's wife Margaret died but probably in childbirth when their sixth child daughter Ann was born March 6, 1776. :"A 1776 Freehold, NJ Tax List was located at the Monmouth County Historical Society showing Benjamin resided as a Householder (Renter) in Freehold, NJ. :"As a Householder (Renter) Benjamin did not have to pay tax for he did not own land and home. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald-7.jpg |caption= In 1776 Benjamin McDonald was a Householder (Renter) - 1776 Freehold, NJ Tax }} :"Then Benjamin renenlisted in 1776 with the NJ Line serving across all lines (Regiments) under William Maxwell of the Maxwell Brigade. In 1780 Virginia Recruiters signed up Benjamin to serve on the VA Continental Line but stayed with the New Jersey Line until after the Battle of Yorktown, VA. After the Battle of Yorktown Benjamin served under Peter Muhlenburg of the Virgina Line as a Guard at the Hessian Barracks located in Winchester, Virginia where he settled. :"For Benjamin's Service for the entire War he was awarded Land Grants in Ohio and in Virginia. The Land Grants in Ohio Bengamin sold one and the other was put back in the pot to give to another Solider. :"In 1788 with the Land Grants received in Virginia Benjamin did settle in Gore, Virgina with his second wife Mercy Wilkinson Nixon Reed. On October 18, 1789 their son Gabriel McDonald was born. ------------------------------------------------------- To view Benjamin McDonald's Life, Family, Descendants, and Travels go to:[https://sites.google.com/site/garlandsboutique/home/McDonaldFamilyHistory/descendants-of-benjamin-mcdonald McDonald Family History] ------------------------------------------------------- To view copies of Benjamin McDonald's Virginia Land Grants, Census and Taxes please click on link and scroll to bottom:[https://sites.google.com/site/garlandsboutique/home/McDonaldFamilyHistory/benjamin-mcdonald GarlandsBoutique] ----

    Benjamin McDonald a Soldier of the American Revolution

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    ==Benjamin McDonald a Soldier of the American Revolution== {{1776 Sticker|unit=Virginia Line, American Revolution}} {{NSSAR Patriot Ancestor | sar-number = P44836 | rank = Private }} Note: This Sticker also adds the Patriot to the American Revolution Veterans Category. Note: To view Benjamin McDonald's Life, Family, Descendants, and Travels click on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Benjamin_McDonald Benjamin McDonald Documents] or [[McDonald-4683|Benjamin McDonald]]'s profile. ---- The goal of this project is to share information and documentation of Benjamin McDonald's Revolutionary War History. Private Benjamin McDonald served the entire Revolutionary War both on the New Jersey and the Virginia Continental Lines. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-7.jpg |caption=Oct. 12th, 1775 - PHILADELPHIA, IN THE following resolutions from the Journal of Congress, first call on New Jersey for Continental Troops: }}
    {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-5.jpg |caption=Continental Congress approving on November 4, 1775 to increase the Continental Army by 4 Regiments in New Jersey. }} While living with his family in Monmouth County, Freehold, New Jersey on Nov. 18, 1775 Benjamin McDonald was the third person to sign up on the 1st NJ Continental Line commanded by Alexander Sterling and Elias Longstreets. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution.jpg |caption=Benjamin McDonald Enlisted on the NJ Line Nov. 18, 1775 }} As above the battalion's were stationed at Perth Amboy, New Jersey. They were joined at Elizabeth Town, April 28th, 1776 and left for New York on the next day. On May 1, 1776 First Battalion, sailed in sloops for Albany. Colonel Elias Dayton reported to Brigadier General John Sullivan, of New Hampshire. During the remainder of the year, they were stationed at Johnstown, German Flats, Fort Dayton, Fort Schuyler, Ticonderoga, and Mount Independence. ::[http://archive.org/stream/officialregister00newjuoft/officialregister00newjuoft_djvu.txt Official Register] With the reorganization of the Continental Army of September 17, 1776 the 1st New Jersey Brigade was commanded by General William Maxwell (Maxwell Brigade) and Col. Colonel Mathias Ogden. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-6.jpg |caption=Reorganization of the New Jesery Line General William Maxwell (Maxwell Brigade) and Col. Colonel Mathias Ogden. }} ::[http://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/the-revolutionary-war/the-battle-of-brandywine/ Sullivan Division] On several occasions one or more of the regiments of the New Jersey Brigade were detached for special service. This first occurred in August 1777 when the 1st and 3rd Regiments were left near Elizabeth town, New Jersey, later taking part in the attack led by General John Sullivan on British-held Staten Island. During the same month the 2nd and 4th Regiments continued with Washington's main army, taking part in the encampment at Valley Forge, Pennsylvania; the four regiments were reunited in September 1777. September 1777 - May 1778 Maxwell Brigade New Jersey Line, Valley Forge Winter Camp. ::[http://valleyforgemusterroll.org/regiments/nj1.asp Valley Forge Muster Roll] {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-8.jpg |caption=September 1777 - May 1778 Maxwell Brigade New Jersey Line Valley Forge Winter Camp }} {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution.gif |caption=September 1777 - May 1778 Valley Forge Encampment Map showing General William Maxwell Brigade }} {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-9.jpg |caption=September 1777 - May 1778 Maxwell Brigade New Jersey Line Valley Forge Winter Camp }} {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-10.jpg |caption=September 1777 - May 1778 Maxwell Brigade New Jersey Line Valley Forge Winter Camp }} There are many discrepancies among the New Jersey Continental Line Muster and Pay Rolls: 1. The most important is when Benjamin McDonald was listed under Capt. Peter Voorhier's as a "Deserter" and then under Capt. John Polhamus as "Sick/Absent and a Deserter"  {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-3.jpg |caption=Private Benjn McDonald as in "War" and in the Remarks: "DESERTED JANUARY" }} 2.  All the while Benjamin McDonald  served under Col. Ephriam Martin and Capt. John Forman of the 4th New Jersey Regiment. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-4.jpg |caption=NJ Line Muster Roll Showing Benjamin McDonald was not a Deserter. }} 3. When Muster Rolls were taken Benjamin McDonald was listed as serving in the war or during the war on all lines.  4. On the 1781 Chesterfield County Virginia Court House Size Roll shows Benjamin McDonald correcting his status of Deserter to Enlisted as serving during war in Monmouth, New Jersey. Through this Size Roll is how Benjamin was traced to New Jersey before enlisting on the Virginia Line and eventually settling in Winchester, Virginia. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-2.jpg |caption=How I Traced Benjamin McDonald to the New Jersey Continental Line }} To view full timeline, muster and payroll of Benjamin McDonald go to the [https://sites.google.com/site/garlandsboutique/home/McDonaldFamilyHistory/benjamin-mcdonald/soldier-of-the-american-revolution/1775---1780-new-jersey-continental-line 1780 New Jersey Continental Line] ---- July 5, 1780 - Why did Benjamin McDonald enlist on the VA Continental Line while serving on the NJ Continental Line? ::[http://rotunda.upress.virginia.edu/founders/default.xqy?keys=FOEA-search-1-1&expandNote=on#match1 Upress.Virginia.edu Founders] Per letter to George Washington from William Lord Stirling Alexander, 24 March 1780 :Dear Sir Baskingridge March 24th 1780 :I duly received your Excellency’s letter of the 22d accompanied by a Extract of a letter from Govr Livingston with twelve Copies of the Act for recruiting the Number of Men therein Mentioned within this State. I immediately requested all the field Officers in Camp belonging to the three Jersey Regiments to meet General Maxwell at his Qrs in order to fix upon twelve of the most proper Officers to Carry the Law into Execution in the different Counties of this State, which they were to finish yesterday Evening. In the Mean time I drew up the enclosed Instructions, twelve Copies of which were finished and sent with the Laws to Colonel Barber who has promised me to fill up the Blanks and to see the recruiting parties sent of in the best Manner and as soon as possible. I expect they will all be off tomorrow if the weather permits. I hope your Excellency will find the Instructions as explicit as you intended. As soon as I get from Colonel Barber the Return of the Officers Names & Ranks, and the different Counties they are sent to, I will forward it to your Excellency. I have the Honor to be your Excellency’s Most Humble Servant :Stirling, :DLC: Papers of George Washington. ---- July 5, 1780 Virginia Recruiters signed up Benjamin to serve on the VA Continental Line but stayed with the New Jersey Line until after the Battle of Yorktown, VA. After the Battle of Yorktown Benjamin served under Peter Muhlenburg of the Virgina Line as a Guard at the Hessian Barracks located in Winchester, Virginia where he settled. {{Image|file=Benjamin_McDonald_a_Soldier_of_the_American_Revolution-11.jpg |caption=July 5, 1780 Virginia Continental Army Certification of the bearer Benjamin McDonald enlisted as a Drummer }} ---- For Benjamin's Service for the entire War he was awarded Land Grants in Ohio and in Virginia. The Land Grants in Ohio Benjamin sold one and the other was put back in the pot to give to another Solider. Benjamin did use the Land Grants received in Virginia to settle in Gore, Virgina. ---- To view Benjamin McDonald's History and Documentation on New Jersey Line go to: [https://sites.google.com/site/garlandsboutique/home/McDonaldFamilyHistory/benjamin-mcdonald/soldier-of-the-american-revolution/1775---1780-new-jersey-continental-line 1780 New Jersey Continental Line] ---- To view Benjamin McDonald's History and Documentation on the Virginia Continental Line go to: [https://sites.google.com/site/garlandsboutique/home/McDonaldFamilyHistory/benjamin-mcdonald Benjamin McDonald Family History] ---- To view copies of Benjamin McDonald's VA Land Grants, Census and Taxes please click on link and scroll to bottom: [https://sites.google.com/site/garlandsboutique/home/McDonaldFamilyHistory/benjamin-mcdonald Benjamin McDonald Family History]] ---- == Sources == * Garland, Melissa. ''Tracing the Life and Service of Benjamin McDonald a Soldier of the American Revolution'' (Morrisville, NC: Lulu Press Inc, 2018), np.

    Bennett and Allied Families

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    Bennett Name Study

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    [[Category:Virginia, Bennett Name Study]] [[Category:Bennett Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Bennett Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bennett Bennett] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bennett name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bennetts), by time period (18th Century Bennetts), or by topic (Bennett DNA, Bennett Occupations, Bennett Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bennett Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:[[Bennett-5710|Michael Bennett]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bennett}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:Virginia, Bennett Name Study|Virginia, Bennett Name Study]] Virginia Bennetts * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bennet Bennet]

    Bentley Descendants originally from Jamestown

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    [[Category:Disambiguation Studies]] [[Category:Bentley Name Study]][[Category: United States, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Virginia, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: North Carolina, Bentley Name Study]] This is a subcategory for the [[Space:Bentley_Name_Study|Bentley Name Study]]. This page's focus is to study Bentley families in Southern Colonial America. The use of the names William, James, John, Daniel, and Samuel makes placing a record with the correct profile difficult. The following sections will follow the Bentley families as they move from Virginia to North Carolina and then into Georgia. ==Introduction== It was the Study's intention to look at the Bentley families in each state separately. However, there appears to be at least two different Bentley families living in early Virginia and North Carolina. Studying them together will provide better opportunities to prevent conflation of profiles with similar names. The goal of most one name studies is to [[http://one-name.org/getting-started-with-a-one-name-study/#O2gmaLylUaC7QCX3.99 "locate all instances of that name wherever it is found"]. In furthering this goal, the Study will utilize traditional "data sets," the Bentley profiles here on WikiTree (3,065 profiles as of February 1, 2018) as well as the profiles identified by Allen Bentley. He has a Family Search Bentley Genealogy with over 30,064 Bentley names, many of his profiles have lots of records or sources. These profiles can be found both on Rootsweb and on Family Search *[https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=SHOW&db=danielbsr&surname=BENTLEY%2C Index on Rootsweb] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/tree/results?count=20&query=%2Bsubcollection_id%3A%222%3A2%3A2%3AMMD8-55T%22 Family Search] In some cases, its not clear why the record is with the particular name, so the Study will exercise independent judgement about placing those records here on WikiTree. However, his database will be one measure of how close the Study is to collecting every instance of the Bentley name. In the following sections, the first Bentley family or families to live in each state will be discussed. The goal is to eventually present an accurate picture of how the Bentley name (one the first names recorded in America) spread from colonial Virginia to the other colonies and into the southern United States. The use of the same "given" name by repeated generations can lead to confusion. So as a secondary goal, each state section will attempt to untangle (if necessary) or explain family lines that might be confusing. If you run across a confusing line of the Bentley Family not yet covered, please let the Study manager know. The Study will attempt to create sections that will focus on your concern (or work with you to help untangle it). The current plan is for the Study to begin with states who began as colonies. However, that focus will change based on requests/interest by other WikiTreers. Therefore, the state sections may at times read more like unorganized "research notes" than a coherent study of each state. ==Immigrants to Virginia== According to the [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shipnamesBa.htm Pilgrim Passenger Names Early 1600's website]] four Bentleys are listed in the muster lists of ships coming to America from 1608 and 1671. {| border="1" | [[Bentley-2142| Bentley, William]] || age 20 || 1608 || on ship [[[:Category:John_and_Francis%2C_sailed_Oct_18%2C_1607|John and Francis]]] (First Supply) || from London to Virginia |- | [[Bentley-2142|Bentlie, William]] || age 36 || 1624 || on ship [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jacob.htm Jacob]] || from London to Virginia |- | Bentley, Abram || age 20 || 1635 || on ship [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/globe.htm Globe]] || from London to Virginia |- | Bently, Jo. || age 21 || 1635 || on ship [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/alice.htm Alice]] || from London to Virginia |- |} :It is believed that the William Bentley and Bentlie listed above are the same person. William is discussed more below. Abram and Jo. do not have profiles on wikitree and no further information is known about them at this time. ===Cavaliers and Pioneers=== The book Cavaliers and Pioneers Cavaliers and Pioneers 1623-1800 [[https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge/cavalierspioneer00nuge_djvu.txt available online here]] provides a more comprehensive list of Bentleys who settled in Virginia in the 1600 and 1700s. Anyone interested in this topic should also refer to Allen Price's website, Complete Listing of Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666 (from book published 1912 by George Cabell Greer, now copyright-free) [[http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ available here]] which includes a link to a spreadsheet for sorting all significant data contained in Cavaliers and Pioneers [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kl3NQvvVBWeUVhlhXTIJa325b_I1i1rJMjbep1CkvtQ/edit#gid=0 in spreadsheet format]]Allen Price's Complete List of of Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666 (from book published 1912 by George Cabell Greer, now copyright-free) [[http://www.evmedia.com/virginia/ available here]] and link to [[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1kl3NQvvVBWeUVhlhXTIJa325b_I1i1rJMjbep1CkvtQ/edit#gid=0 Cavaliers and Pioneers in spreadsheet format]] According to Price, Cavaliers and Pioneers documents over 17,000 names of immigrants, over 25,000, if one includes the sponsors of the immigrants. It appears the Bentley name (or variations) is mentioned 13 times, with six listings involving Williams. ==Bentley's Living in Early Virginia and North Carolina (1608-1699)== To do in this section: figure out if should make profiles for unconnected people Based on the profiles here on WikiTree (and those identified on Family Search) there were 17 Bentley individuals alive in Virginia and North Carolina in the sixteen hundreds. The vast majority of these Bentley profiles can be traced to the Family of William Bentley (Virginia and NC) *[[Bentley-2142|William Bentley]] abt 1589 - aft 1663 Virginia *[[Bentley-1588|Richard Bentley]] abt 1636 Elizabeth City, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America - Dec 1687 *[[Bentley-2143|William Bentley]] abt 1640 Elizabeth City, Virginia - before 1693 *[[Bentley-1588|Richard Bentley]] abt 1636 Elizabeth City, Colony of Virginia, British Colonial America - Dec 1687 *[[Bentley-1589|Jane Unknown Bentley]] 1640 - 3 Jul 1677 *[[Bentley-2140|John Bentley]] abt 1679 Chowan County, NC - abt 1741 *[[Bently-17|John Bently]] 22 Dec 1665 , North Carolina - before Oct 1695 *[[Bently-18|Richard Bently]] 2 Feb 1668 Perquimans, Carolina - 1697 *[[Bently-12|Sarah Bently]] abt 1663 Elizabeth City, Virginia *[[Bently-19|William Bently]] 15 Aug 1671 Perquimans, Carolina - aft 1694 Family of Daniel Bentley (Virginia) *[[Bentley-778|Daniel Bentley]] 1660 - 1721 *[[Bentley-766|Daniel Jr]] who was born in Virginia in 1690. Daniel had 5 children born in Virginia between 1707-1719, including Not in either family *[[Bentley-3282|Nathaniel Bentley]] abt 1645 - aft 1672 *[[Bentley-1960|Patience Bentley]] 11 Oct 1671 Rappahannock, Essex, Virginia, USA - 25 Mar 1713 *[[Bentley-349|Matthew Bentley]] 1650 - 8 Jan 1684 *[[Bentley-3292|Thomas Bentley]] before 1652 - 1704 Virginia I think *[[Bentley-1591|Thomas Bentley]] 1690 Rowan, North Carolina, USA - 1791 Additional records have been found for individuals alive and living in Virginia during this time, but those people either do not have a profile or its not clear which profile the record should go with. Those records or people will be discussed in a section after after examination of the two primary Bentley families of seventeenth century Virginia. The first Bentley known to be in Virginia was [[Bentley-2142|William Bentley]] (in Virginia 1624 to 1660's). The land he owned in 1624, in the incorporation of Elizabeth City (was considered in Warwick Co. this land was abandoned by William prior to 1645. It is not clear what happened to William after 1645. His children moved to North Carolina around 1660s. He was believed married to Elizabeth Unknown, marriage date unknown. His son's ages are estimated ~1635-40 by the ages of Richard's children. Boddie states William Bentley who came to Jamestown in 1624 on the Jacob was the probable father of [[Bentley-1588|Richard]] and [[Bentley-2143|William]] who moved to Alermarle CO, NC in the 1660s. There were other Bentley names in Virginia not yet linked to William and Elizabeth. Its not clear why Boddie place Richard and William as the sons of William. They would have been born in 1636 and 1640. The family of [[Bentley-2142|William Bentley]] moved into North Carolina in the 1660's. William's son [[Bentley-1588|Richard]] had sons named Richard, William and John with his first wife, he also had second John with his second wife Lydia. His son then had sons use used the names William, James and John. It appears some children of this line have possibly been conflated with children of a William belonging to Daniel Bentley line. There also was a Thomas who is not believed related to William's family who had a son Thomas who lived in North Carolina. #[[Bentley-2142|William Bentley]] married [[Unknown-300305|Elizabeth Bentley]] and are known to have had the following children: #[[Bentley-2143|William (brother of Richard)]] (1640s-1693 Albemarle Co) #[[Bentley-1588|Richard]] believed to have moved to North Carolina sometime prior to 1664. Richard's children were born in North Carolina: ##[[Bentley-1559|Mary]] was born on 29 Aug 1662 in Perquimans, North Carolina. ##[[Bently-12|Sarah]] born about 1663 ##[[Bently-17|John Bentley]] (son of Richard and Jane) Born 22 Dec 1665 in , North Carolina before Oct 1695 in , North Carolina. Married to ANN BARROW on 6 Nov 1694.(45) Widowed about a year after her marriage. Probably died before 1718 as she was not listed in her father's will. No known children ###[[Bentley-1508|William W. (son of John, the son of Richard)]](1702-1779 Bertie) ####[[Bentley-548|William II]] (1729 - abt. 1802) (Bertie) #####[[Bentley-1515|William III]] (1749 - aft. 1774) (Onslow Co) ##[[Bently-18|Richard Bentley]] (son of Richard and Jane) Born 2 Feb 1668 in Perquimans, died 1697. No children ##[[Bently-19|William]] (son of Richard) born 5 Aug 1671 in Perquimans died after 1694. No known children. ##[[Bentley-2140|John]] born about 1679 The family of Daniel Bentley begins to appear in Virginia in 1660. #Unknown Parents ##[[Bentley-778|Daniel Bentley]] (estimated born in 1660, place unknown died ____ ###[[Bentley-766|Daniel Jr]] who was born in Virginia in 1690. Daniel had 5 children born in Virginia between 1707-1719, including ####[[Bentley-774|Sarah]] ####[[Bentley-777|John Bentley]] in Virginia 1707-1795 ####[[Bentley-775|Ann Bentley]] November 2, 1717 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond, Virginia ####[[Bentley-776|William]] (in Virginia 1719 - 1799), had a son ####[[Bentley-757|Samuel Bentley]] 30 Dec 1719 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, had 9 children born in Virginia from 1736-1760 Daniel's family will be discussed more in the next section. Daniel's family along with another Daniel Bentley family and multiple Samuels, has led to some genealogical confusion over the Bentley families living in eighteenth century Virginia. What happened to William and John of Surry Co? Records in NC seem to suggest this wasn't the only other know John of this era. There are records for Thomas, William and John in Surry Co. that don't seem to be placed with any profiles. The only John Bentley known to be alive was born in North Carolina. "John Bently (son of Richard) and Ann Barrow daughter of (John and wife Sarah) were married Nov. 6, 1694 by Thomas Harvie." in North Carolina. The listing for Surry Co. Tithables in 1698 lists *John Bentley, Thomas Bentley, Thomas Jr. It also has an entry for Edward Barrow and Thomas Barrow. Could the John Bentley in NC who married Ann Barrow be related to these Bentley and Barrows? #William Bentley not sure of generation for John and William yet. Surry Co. in 1688 (page 194) #John Bentley--in 1698 Surry (page 202) and need to check 1694 in 1704 a no first name Bentley in 1704 in Surry CountyColonial Surry, John Bennett Boddie, 1948, Pages: 202, 213(?) [[https://books.google.com/books?id=Ir6kljPPONgC&lpg=PA126&dq=Deposition%20of%20Jeremiah%20Ellis%20age%2034&pg=PA188#v=onepage&q=Bentley&f=false available here]] there is also a listing for #Jno. Bentley in 1704 Rent Rolls for land in James City Co.English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records compiled by Louis des Cognets, Jr, 1958, [http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/english-duplicates-lost-virginia-records.pdf Page 172 this Jno and John above could be same ?? Thomas, Thomas Jr and William, John In the late 1680-90s the names Thomas, Thomas Jr, William and John's appear, then end, around the same time record's for Daniel's family begin to show up. Further research/analysis of these names in relation to the families of William and Daniel #[[Bentley-3292|Thomas]] importee to Surry Co. March 11, 1652 to JOHN BLACKBOURNE ##Thomas Jr. (Likely his son) listed with Thom Sr 1688 (p194) and 1698 (page 202) It is possible that the Tho. Benleye who came to the Surrey area prior to 1652 is the father of the Thomas Bentley Jr who was grantee of land on October 20, 1688. Either could be the same Tho Bentley mentioned in a deposition on July 4, 1677. Since this Thomas was involved in Bacon's Rebellion, it is possible he is related to the Matthew Bentley who was also involved in the same rebellion. Its important to keep in mind that the various unconnected people might be related to families of the families of William and Daniel or might represent other Bentley families present in Virginia and or North Carolina during the 1600s. The discussion of William's and Daniel's families will continue after the following section, which will discuss records and profiles not yet tied to one of the two primary Bentley families. The Unconnected section seems to distract, might be helpful to skip this section and begin again with the section Two Daniels, Confusion over Samuel and Conflation of William, John and James ===Unconnected Bentley records or people in 1600 VA and NC=== William and Elizabeth
    Do the following records all belong to [[Bentley-2142|William Bentley]] who Boddie tells us married [[Unknown-300305|Elizabeth Bentley]] maybe around 1640. Or was there another William and/or Elizabeth in Virginia between 1624-1651 *On June 20, 1639 records show William Bentleg was imported into Henrico Co along with an Elizabeth Boreman. (Could this be when [[Bentley-2142|William]] abandoned his land? He was married to an Elizabeth (no date for marriage). [[Bentley-1588|Richard]], their first son is believed to have been born 1635-1640 based on age of his kids ([[Bentley-1559|Mary]]), his first child was "borne the 29th of Agust 1662." So William and Elizabeth might have gotten married as late as 1640s. Could Elizabeth Boreman be the same Elizabeth he married? If it is, then need to explain who Eliz Bently of 1635 was connected to. *1645 [[Bentley-2142|William]]'s land from 1624 is mentioned in grant (Boddie say William was still living?) as abandoned prior to September 24, 1645 when that land was granted to Mr. Edward Major. The land granted to Major is described as land in Warwick Co formerly granted to Severall pers: Pharoah Flinton, 150 acs., Giles Allington, 100 acs., & William Bentley, 50 acs. (individually) & by them deserted. Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 by Nugent, Nell Marion; Virginia State Library; Virginia Genealogical Society. 1934. [https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/158/mode/2up/ page 159 available here] *On January 9, 1651 William Benley is listed on a land grant as one of 20 people imported by Humphrey Tabb for land in Northumberland Co. If this was the same William, it would seem his sons and wife would be with him? *1655 (no date given) Elizabeth Bentley (possibly [[Unknown-300305|Elizabeth Bentley]]) is listed as one of six immigrants imported by Martin Hamond for land in James River S. The other immigrants include: Elizabeth Johnson, Robert Mason, Kath. Mutton, Mary Langingham, John Glover. Note: the 1655 date matches the dates around the other grants recorded in original patent book near the Elizabeth's entry. No further records have been found for William or Elizabeth after 1655. *Connection to Flinton family in 1624. WikiTree currently has an interesting additional connection between the Bentley and Flinton families. In approximately 1760, 136 years later, [[Flinton-6|Farrar Pharaoh Flinton's]] great great great grandson [[Booker-709|Capt. Edward Booker IV]] married [[Bentley-768|Mary Bentley.]] Mary is believed to be the daughter of [[Bentley-757|Samuel Bentley]] who is not currently believed to be related to William Bentley. See section below entitled The Three Bentley Families, with a Samuel. *April 04, 1635 Eliza. Bently ([[Unknown-300305|Elizabeth Bentley]] possibly??)is listed in a grant Thomas Normanton (Elizabeth City Co.) as one of six people (Andrew Peterson, Jos. Browne, Eliz. Blackly, Ann Ward) transported by John Ward for which he was given a land grant on April 04, 1635. Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 by Nugent, Nell Marion; Virginia State Library; Virginia Genealogical Society. 1934. [https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/36/mode/2up/ page 37 available here] Records for Bentley names not tied to any profile
    #1635 John Bently (born ~ 1614, arrived on ship Alice), AND Abram. Bentley (born~1615 on shipe Globe) #July 25, 1638 and September 14, 1650 Hen. Bently/Henry Bentley importee #Unknown Parents ##[[Bentley-3282|Nathaniel Bentley]] Born about 1645 [location unknown] ###[[Bentley-1960|Patience Bentley]] Born 11 Oct 1671 in Rappahannock, Essex, Virginia (Wife of Thomas Bartlett — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Died 25 Mar 1713 in Essex County, Virginia. Mother of ####[[Bartlett-1936|William Bartlett]] #Unknown Parents ##July 15, 1657. Jane Bently is listed as one of 10 immigrants land in Doegs Island. #Unknown Parents ##[[Bentley-349|Matthew Bentley]] 1650 to 1684 (involved in Bacon's rebellion) ###married married in Middlesex (formerly a part of Lancaster) on February 6, 1670 ###was probably born around 1645-1650-not sure where #Unknown Parents ##[[Bentley-3292|Thomas]] records from 1652-1704 (involved in Bacon's rebellion) ###Thomas Jr ###Its not yet know if they are related but Various Tithables between 1678 and 1704 mention a Tho, William and John BentleyColonial Surry, John Bennett Boddie, 1948, Pages: 188, 194, 197-8, 202, 213 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=Ir6kljPPONgC&lpg=PA126&dq=Deposition%20of%20Jeremiah%20Ellis%20age%2034&pg=PA188#v=onepage&q=Bentley&f=false available here]] In 1635 two more Bentleys arrive in Virginia John Bently (born ~ 1614, arrived on ship Alice), AND Abram. Bentley (born ~1615 (shipe Globe) both arrived in Virginia. No other records seem to exist for John and Abram in Virginia around 1635. (There is a record for a Jno Bentley in the Rent Roll for Jame City Co. in 1704.)English Duplicates of Lost Virginia Records, compiled by Louis des Cognets, Jr..1958, [http://www.ancestraltrackers.net/va/resources/english-duplicates-lost-virginia-records.pdf Page 172] A Henry Bentley also shows up in Virginia in 1638 and July 25, 1638 Hen. Bently is listed on a land grant as one of the 15 people transported for land due to Elizabeth Grayne (Widow) for land in (Chas City Co.) (also listed Rowland Grayne, James Grayne, Nich. Cliffe, William Rowly, Robert Holman, Martha Fludd, Jon. Parker, Robt. Fute, Fr. Downes, Daniell Arrye, Jon. Doobees, Sarah Keelin, Jon. Dale, Richard Falconer)Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 by Nugent, Nell Marion; Virginia State Library; Virginia Genealogical Society. 1934. [https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/92/mode/2up/ page 93 available here] September 14, 1650 Henry Bentley is listed on a land grant as one 9 people imported by Capt. Ischiel Linch for land in Rappahannock River. (other importees: Blanch Grigg, Jane Garrett, John Roberts, Thomas Westwood, John Coope, George Peirce, William Bira, John Gurnett (or Garnett)). Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 by Nugent, Nell Marion; Virginia State Library; Virginia Genealogical Society. 1934. [https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/202/mode/2up/ page 202 available here] Is this the same Henry from 1638 or a new one? July 15, 1657. Jane Bently is listed as one of 10 immigrants imported by Francis Roberts for land in Doegs Island. The other immigrants include: James Mac Donnell, Hugh Carty, Tho. Holder, Ro. Barnes, Rob. Huett, Edmond Taylor, Richd. Johnson, Peeter Edwards, Rob. Jones. Renewed 11 Mar. 1663 in name of Joseph Feilding & Jno. Gardner, to whom it was assigned by sd. Roberts Nathan Bentley is listed in land grants on September 24, 1668 Nathl. Bently was the grantee of land [[http://lva-linux-temp.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com:8991/F/PQVIJ4IF1S45IVYARB4T44JNM5H37H8ABB7P9TQAVIS62FXGCB-46368?func=full-set-set&set_number=002227&set_entry=000001&format=999 land grant available here]] AND [[http://lva1.hosted.exlibrisgroup.com/F/3YY17QQEKLI4812VAJRAMSLB2XL33JBXLXTG84A3XK4HU4CEFD-09857?func=full-set-set&set_number=004459&set_entry=000006&format=999 land grant available here]] He is listed as the father of *1671 [[Bentley-1960|Patience Bentley]] was born in Virginia, died in 1713. On November 20, 1679, Martin Bentley was granted a ticket to come to the "Providence" aboard the Mary and Sarah from Barbados.The original lists of persons of quality; emigrants, Hotten, John Camden, 1832-1873. [https://archive.org/stream/originallistsofp00hottuoft#page/378/mode/2up/search/Bently Page 356] (see [https://books.google.com/books?id=PaB7ohULQP4C&lpg=PA342&ots=jCjDUYrnZY&dq=%22Martin%20Bentley%22%201679&pg=PA339#v=onepage&q=Bentley&f=false for more info] about a Marin Bentley in Barbados. Nothing further is currently know about him or any family he might have had. Thomas and Matthew, "the Baconians"
    Thomas and Matthew were both mentioned in relation to Bacon's Rebellion, it not know if they were related or not. However, a cautionary note, "Two Baconians, Matthew Bentley and Robert Boodle . . . two native Middlesex sons had been cut from their family inheritances by circumstances out of their control" If this is true, it would mean that Matthew might not be mentioned in his father's will or other records. *March 11, 1652 in land grant to JOHN BLACKBOURNE for 151 arcs. in Surry Co., (cited p. 248). Near Col. Flood's land, bet. Mr. Foards & the Sunken Marsh, etc., S. to the barren Neck Swamp, etc. Incomplete. Mentions John Flood & Richard Baven. Trans, of 3 pers: Tho. Ackerman, Tho. Benleye.Cavaliers and pioneers; abstracts of Virginia land patents and grants, 1623-1800 by Nugent, Nell Marion; Virginia State Library; Virginia Genealogical Society. 1934. [https://archive.org/stream/cavalierspioneer00nuge#page/286/mode/2up/ page 286 available here] *February 6, 1670 [[Bentley-349|Mathew Bentley]] married [[Wilde-613|Mary Wilde]] in Middlesex (formerly a part of Lancaster). *Matthew was involved in Bacon's Rebellion in 1676. What is known about him comes from records related to Matthew's trial for his involvement in the rebellion. His profile notes that he was disinherited by his family for his involvement in rebellion. If this is true, then records of Matthew's father may be difficult to find. *July 4, 1677 Tho Bentley is mentioned in a deposition of Jeremiah Ellis concerning his involvement in Bacon's Rebellion.Colonial Surry, John Bennett Boddie, 1948. [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ir6kljPPONgC&lpg=PA126&dq=Deposition%20of%20Jeremiah%20Ellis%20age%2034%20Bentley&pg=PA126#v=onepage&q&f=false Page 126] * January 8, 1685 [[Bentley-349|Mathew Bentley]] died ==Bentley's Living in Virginia (1700-1799)== To do: #Daniel section-Figure out who children of Daniel are, Allan has Daniel as father of one of the William currently link to the NC family #Samuel-figure out if merges are needed #William section-make sure all the records are with the correct William #James and John, fit with correct parents after fixing Williams In this section I will lay out three problems that makes conflating the profiles from the family of William who moved to North Carolina with the family of Daniel from Virginia. It appears members of both families end up in Georgia (get date 1780s?-1810) #There were two Daniel Bentley living in Virginia around the same time. #There maybe two sets of profiles for the family of Samuel but this line also involves a Sarah passing on the Bentley name to children. #There are many Williams born around the same time (1720s-17??). Including Williams in both of the two different Bentley families. It is these Williams or there children who end up in Georgia. The family of William in NC (as the profiles stand now) named children William, James and John in three 3 consecutive generations. Each problem will be addressed in a section that will also attempt to locate all the Bentley's with the same name (Daniel), then (Samuel and Sarah), then Williams (James and John also need to be addressed). ===Daniels in Virginia=== Three Daniel Bentleys were in [Richmond Co] Virginia around the same time which has caused some confusion over who is related to who. The first [Bentley-766|Daniel]] was married to Annie, they had five children including a Daniel Jr [Incorrect: They have only 4 proved - No Daniel. GFB].. The second Daniel [This is apparently Daniel Jr. [This is Bentley-766] mentioned in his father's 1721 will B/o James and proved married to another Elizabeth].(currently has no profile) he was married to Elizabeth and they had two children including another Daniel Jr. Rootsweb profiles have different children than do the profiles here at WikiTree. Its not clear how many Daniel profiles there should be. Below is outlined the WikiTree Daniles then the Rootsweb Daniels #[[Bentley-778|Daniel Bentley (Daniel 1)]] (born in 1660no source, place unknown, will Aug 1721 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia) married to Elizabeth ([https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I10012 Rootsweb Profile)] ##[[Bentley-766|Daniel Jr]] (Daniel 2) (born in Virginia in 1690no source) [REMOVE this line. Place below at "Daniel 3."GFB] ###][###[[Bentley-5049 bc1785 died prior to July 3, 1723 when proved wife Anne BENTLEY cited as widow on Nash land. (died before 12 Sep 1731 [then too] in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia). Daniel was married to Anne and they had 5 [NO: CORRECT is 4 - NO Daniel] children born in Virginia between 1717-1719, [CORRECT is: Anne'17, Samuel 19, William '22 and apparent older brother John bc1715 PROVED by mother in court 12 Sep 1731 GFB] Died will [NO WILL] Presented at court July 3, 1723. Richmond County Deeds 1720-1733, page s 199-200 (Sparacio) "Anne BENTLEY, Widow (from rootsweb)([https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I293 Daniel's profile on Rootsweb]) ## [##[[Bentley-766|Daniel Jr]] (Daniel 2) (born in Virginia in 1690no source) [REMOVE this line. Place below at "Daniel 3."GFB] [HERE!!!] #Daniel Bentley (Daniel 3) [https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2477 Rootsweb profile])who was married to Elizabeth and had the following children: ##Alice Bentley born April 13, 1724 (have records but no profile, mother Elizabeth)"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRRH-X15 : 5 December 2014), Daniel Bentley in entry for Alice Bentley, ; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 975.523 V2K. ##Daniel [#### 3rd, - S/o ## / Jr.] Bentley born February 28, 1726 (have records but no profile, mother Elizabeth)"Virginia Births and Christenings, 1584-1917," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VRRD-L3Q : 5 December 2014), Daniel Bentley, ; citing , reference ; FHL microfilm 975.523 V2K. Compare to Rootsweb profiles for Daniels. *Daniel 1 will of in 1721 names Eliz wife (sons young James and Daniel) *Daniel 2 ["3" - NOT a 2nd nor a JR.] and Anna had kids between 1717-20 [c1715-1722] (died by 1723, Anna Widow of Daniel cited in July 3, 1723) *Daniel 3 ["2", - 2nd, - Jr.] and Eliz had kids in 1724-1726 [ S/o Dan will 1721] Would suggest there are three separate Daniels [This is correct] *Janet Hunter shared many records regarding the family of Daniel Bentley on a Genealogy.com board [http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bentley/2871/ available here]. **[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bentley/2875/ Allan Bentley's response] also provides additional information to Janet's "masteful job" Earliest records Hunter found for Daniel: #1704 Daniel (Richmond Co. July and Aug, December) #1712-1720 lots of records Daniel of Richmond #1717 Daniel and ANN parents of Ann #1719 Samuel son of Daniel and Ann #1720 Will is written #1721 wife Elizabeth present will #1723 "widow" Anne #1724 Alice daughter of Dan and Elizabeth #1726 Daniel Son of Daniel and Elizabeth #1730 John d/o John and Mary [??? Daniel??? clarification needed - possible 4th] #1731 Daniel Court case [Probably Dan Jr.] #1731 Deed of Gift-Ann Bentley gives sons property when they become 21. Sons: John, Samel, William Three Daniels again? 1. Dan and Ann 2. Dan and Eliz 3. Dan son of Dan and Eliz What happened to these guys 1704 Richard Bentley: Phillips receives land for importation of him (Richmond Co.) AND 1706 Thomas Bentley (Surry Co.) (see above ???) Johns in early VA [Richmond Co / Amelia Co: 1) John bc1710 Father UNK m Mary Ellis 1727 moves to Amelia Co c1736. 2) John bc1715 S/o Daniel and Anne Onslow c1756 - Wilkes Co GA c1770 and 3) John bc1740 dc1780 (Amelia Co will) - B/o Efford b1760 - S/o Samuel bc1710 will of 1784. GFB] #Son of Unknown)[https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I21388 roots web profile of Unknown]) ##[https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2405 John] born 1707 profile on Rootsweb (Birth: Abt 1707 in Virginia Death: 3 Apr 1750 in Amelia County, Virginia # Son of Daniel BENTLEY and Anne ([https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I293 Rootsweb for Danie])l b: Abt 1690 [APPARENTLY NO SUCH PERSON] in Raliegh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia ##[https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2579 John] born in 1711 profile on Rootsweb (moved to Oslow Co, NC died after 1771) Overall WikiTree currently lists 14 Daniel Bentley profiles born between 1660-1789. Allan lists 12 Daniel profiles on rootsweb and 13 on Family Tree (1600-1799) The vast majority of the WikiTree profiles list Virginia as a birth place. The only Daniels not born in Virginia are the three Daniel's from the New England Bentley families #[[Bentley-864|Daniel Webster]](b. 1762 in Salmon River, Colchester, Canada) ##Bentley-863|Daniel Webster Jr.]](b. 6 Sep 1787 in Salmon River, Colchester, Canada) #[[Bentley-122|Daniel Bentley]] (15 Oct 1782 Tyringham,,Massachusetts There was one Daniel born in Maryland and moved to North Carolina. His family has been confused with the family of William Bentley in NC, but is not believed related. #[[Bentley-1474|Daniel]] (abt 1752 Maryland and died 15 Jul 1839 in Whitaker, Kentucky). He is related to the Thomas Bentley family who moved from Maryland to Rowan, NC. Two of the remaining ten Daniel Bentley profiles were born in Virginia but don't list parents. #[[Bentley-2243|Daniel]] no parents abt 1750 Richmond Co.,VA - 02 Jul 1832 #[[Bentley-1308|Daniel]] Elizabeth as mother Born 1752 in Richmond, Virginia ##[[Bentley-1300|Daniel]] born 1778 in Richard, Virginia Leaving seven Daniel profiles associate with the Daniel from Virginia family. ===Confusion over Samuel and Sarah=== On WikiTree there are currently 6 Samuel in VA and NC. On Family Search there are 9 Samuels living in Virginia and none in NC between 1700-1799. 11 on WikiTree overall,Family Search lists 21 Samuel Bentley between 1700-1799 The six Samuel profiles on Wiki Tree are as follow. To keep the outline shorter children not named Samuel or Sarah are not included below. #[[Bentley-766|Daniel Bentley]] (Born abt 1690 in Raleigh, Amelia, Virginia)(died before 12 Sep 1731 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia) ##[[Bentley-774|Sarah]] mentioned in brothers will of 1795 (Allan does not list her) ##[[Bentley-757|Samuel]] ( before 30 Dec 1719 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia)(Apr 1795 in Nottoway, Virginia) ###[[Bentley-756|Samuel Bentley Jr.]] born in 1740, married in 1757 had 9 children like his father, same with names that make his father's siblings. Since he died in Georgia, its not clear where all his children where born. ####[[Bentley-758|Samuel 3rd]] born 1772 in Virginia ###[[Bentley-772|Sarah Sally Bentley]] (b. 1760 in Amelia, Virginia)(Died 1810 in Browns Creek, Union, South Carolina) #Unknown Parents (seems likely most of these profiles are the same family from Daniel above but NOT ready to merge until sources more closely checked) ##[[Bentley-2404|Samuel Bentley]] was born 1700-1720 in Virginia. died before 1799. ###[[Bentley-2468|Samuel Jr.]] (born 1739 [location unknown])(Died 1795 [location unknown]) ###[[Bentley-2390|Sarah Bentley]]. (born 1760 in Amelia County, Virginia)(before 1850 unknown where. ####[[Bentley-2389|Joel Bentley]] born 1780 in Virginia. He had five children all listed as being born in South Carolina. #####[[Bentley-2473|Samuel]] (born about 4 Aug 1804)(died about 1860) ####[[Bentley-2463|Freeman Bentley]] born in 1791 in Virginia, father of five children. It seems some of the Samuel profiles are intended for the same people. Clearer sources and further research is needed. Need to also figure out when Samuel was born. If right after 1700, he would be in Daniel Jr. generation and probably too old to be Sarah's dad. The documents in profile are for late 1780s. So its likely Samuel was born closer too 1720 (in the above outline, he's placed with the generation of those born in 1720) Both Sarah's are listed as being born in 1760. Both fathers born 40 years before. Support for them being needing to be merged. The second Sarah is listed as having three children named Bentley. So her birth name and her children's names are the same. Need to review notes in these profiles. The document in Sam's profile, "twenty sixth day of March 1785, the within indenture between SAMUEL BENTLY and SARAH BENTLY" may explain the her and her children having same name. She is listed as having 3 sons, with an unknown Bentley father born between 1780-1790. They each had five children. Seems possible these need to be merged, but need more sources?? ===Conflation of William Bentley from two families=== During the seventeen hundreds the family of Daniel in Virginia and the family of William in NC repeatedly used the names William, John and James. Since members of both of these families end up in Georgia, both families will be analysed together. Again only certain children will be included in the outline to keep the outline short enough to study on these names. #[[Bentley-778|Daniel Bentley]] (born in 1660, place unknown, and had a son. He died in 1721 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia ##[[Bentley-766|Daniel Bentley]] (Born abt 1690 in Raleigh, Amelia, Virginia)(died before 12 Sep 1731 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia) ###[[Bentley-776|William Bentley]] (B. before 13 Mar 1720 in Richmond, Wise, Virginia)( 1799 in Gloucester, Gloucester, Virginia) ###[[Bentley-757|Samuel Bentley]] 30 Dec 1719 in Farnham, Richmond, Virginia, had 9 children born in Virginia from 1736-1760 ####[[Bentley-771|Captain William Weldon Bentley]](1754 in Amelia, Virginia)(Nov 1823 in Powhatan, Powhatan, Virginia) ####[[Bentley-756|Samuel Bentley Jr.]] born in 1740, married in 1757 had 9 children like his father, same with names that make his father's siblings. Since he died in Georgia, its not clear where all his children where born. #####[[Bentley-763|William Weldon Bentley]] born 1776 Virginia #####[[Bentley-765|James Bentley]] born 1776 in Virgina #Unknown Grandparent ##Unknown Parents of Daniel ###[[Bentley-2404|Samuel Bentley]] was born 1700-1720 in Virginia. died before 1799. ####[[Bentley-2468|Samuel Jr.]] (born 1739 [location unknown])(Died 1795 [location unknown]) ####[[Bentley-2390|Sarah Bentley]]. (born 1760 in Amelia County, Virginia)(before 1850 unknown where. #####[[Bentley-1668|William Bentley]] born in 1781 in Virginia, father of five children. #[[Bently-17|John Bentley]] (son of Richard and Jane) Born 22 Dec 1665 in , North Carolina before Oct 1695 in , North Carolina. Married to ANN BARROW on 6 Nov 1694.(45) Widowed about a year after her marriage. Probably died before 1718 as she was not listed in her father's will. No known children #[[Bentley-2140|John Bentley]] (son of Richard and Lydia) was born about 1679 in Chowan Count,. died/will probated July 15, 1741 in Moratock River, Bertie Co. John had seven children. The following names are ones that show up repeatedly again in other generations. ##[[Bently-22|John Jr.]](born about 1703)(Bertie)(died 1754 in Bertie Co), no children listed on his profile. ###[[Bentley-3333|JOHN BENTLEY]], b. Abt. 1730, Bertie, North Carolina; d. Abt. 1802, Bertie County, North Carolina. (no profile located on Wiki so far) ###[[Bentley-3332|WILLIAM BENTLEY]], b. Abt. 1728; d. Abt. 1804, Bertie County, North Carolina. (no know children) ###JESSE BENTLEY (not sure of birth or death date, See John's profile for more)(no known children) ###Hannah (not many clear sources for her). ##[[Bently-26|James]] (born about 1717 in Bertie)(died before 1 Mar 1787), no children listed on his profile. Allan lists the following children (see James profile for most updated info on kids, will update here when profiles are identified or created. ###WILLIAM BENTLEY, Born unsure d. 1800, Sumner County, Tennessee. ###JOHN BENTLEY, b. Abt. 1766; d. Abt. 1800, Sumner County, Tennessee. ###JAMES5 BENTLEY, JR., b. Abt. 1775 NC; d. Abt. 1829, Sumner County, Tennessee. ### 3 more children including: MARTHA BENTLEY. (Notes for MARTHA BENTLEY: on Allan's profile), ELIZABETH BENTLEY and JEREMIAH BENTLEY, b. Abt. 1785, Edgecombe County, North Carolina. ##[[Bentley-1508|William W.]](1702-1779 in Bertie) ###[[Bentley-1509|John]] (about 1724, not sure where)(1754 Tyrrell Co) no children currently listed.(Allan lists Issac and Sarah) ###[[Bentley-1510|James]] (about 1725 [uncertain] in NC) no children listed currently on profile, Allan lists JAMES BENTLEY and SUSANNAH is: ####JOHN6 BENTLEY, b. Abt. 1745. Notes for JOHN BENTLEY in profile ###[[Bentley-548|William II]] (born 1729 in NC - (moved to GA in 1773) died about 1792 in Wilkes CO.) ####[[Bentley-1517|John]] (about 1759 in NC)( about 1809 in Lincoln Co., Ga) no children listed on profile yet ####[[Bentley-1507|James]] ( about 1755 in NC )(about 1798 in Oglethorpe Co) #####[[Bentley-1506|Isaac Bentley]] (1775 in GA)(after 1850 in AL) he had 12 children. ####[[Bentley-1515|William III]] (1749 - aft. 1774 in Onslow Co) #####[[Bentley-2351|James]] (1778 in Wilkes County)James is not currently linked to William as father/son but is believe to be his son The name William Bentley appears in numerous records in Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia in the 1700's (not to mention in numerous northern colonial records). Here on WikiTree there are currently 8 William Bentleys born 1700-1799 in VA, NC, GA. Other sites put that number higher Searching the Genealogy done by Allan (2:2:2:MMD8-55T) on Family Search there 70 William Bentley born 1700-1799. In the southern colonies there were 22 Williams (14 in VA, 3 in NC, 4 in GA, 1 in PA who died in WV). When looking at various records related to the different William Bentley's serving in the Revolution, it appears there is a real risk of mixing and matches records. Allan Bentley (who lists many sources on his profiles on other sites) seems to have changed his mind over the years about which William belongs to which parent. Its not clear what made him change his mind. But this points to the likelihood others will be confused by these Williams. The profiles managed by Allan Bentley on different sites have a number of sources but its not clear the sources are always with the right William. The confusion seems to be about which Williams was in Virginia, North Carolina and Georgia and when. Additionally, various sources provide information about the Williams serving in the Revolutionary War. *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2005 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2740 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2578 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I33948 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I21657 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I21648 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I9977 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I15550 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I21509 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I13702 *https://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I8582 ====DAR and other Records from Revolutionary War==== Many William Bentley's service in the Revolutionary War are often confused with [[Bentley-771|Captain William Weldon Bentley]]. DAR records show eight William Bentleys serving in the Revolution [[http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm search here]] It appears three different Williams were born around 1728/9 (one unknown POB, and two in VA). Two of these Williams died in Wilkes Co GA, one in 1792 and one in 1802. The third died in VA. :[[Bentley-548|William Bentley II]] ::In DAR records William is listed as being born circa 1729 and died in Wilkes Co, Georgia after 1792. His wife's name was Jane and two children are listed as Balaam (married to Nancy) and Lewis (wife Elizabeth Gartrell) according to DAR records {{DAR-grs|A205214 | William Bentley | January 26, 2016}} :William Bentley (Esn) ::also born around 1729 (in Virginia) and also died in Wilkes Co, Georgia but in 1802. Their records indicate his wife's name was Mary Elliot. Children Chloe (married to John Holmes) and George (married to Jane Carson) {{DAR-grs|A009460 | William Bentley | November 27, 2016}} :[[Bentley-776|William Bentley776]] ::DAR records have another William (Sgt) who was born in VA in 1728 but died in Jefferson CO, VA in 1803. Their records indicate his wife was Margaret and a daughter Prudence (married THOMAS THORNBOROUGH) and Solomon (wife REBECCA WOOD). {{DAR-grs|A009461 | William Bentley | November 27, 2016}} William II wife is listed here on Wiki as Mary Jane Elliot. DAR believes there were 3 separate William Bentleys who were born in 1728/9, two of which are believed to have died in Wilkes Co, Georgia. The two records when combined seem to match the one profile here: Jane (wife of the first William) and Mary Elliot (wife of the second William), seems to match the Mary Jane Elliot listed on this profile. The children listed in the first William's DAR record, Balaam (married to Nancy) and Lewis (wife Elizabeth Gartrell), match the children on this profile. However, Chloe (married to John Holmes) is in the DAR records for the second William but Chloe listed as a child for this profile. The names of all three of children listed in the two DAR records appear in William's will George listed on second Williams records (married to Jane Carson) who is not listed on here, nor in the will of William. Which raises the question of if facts from one William's life has been mixed with facts from other Williams? Are DAR records reliable enough to ensure there where there separate Williams or is the DAR confusing at least two Williams with one? further research, sources and documentation is needed. ===John and James=== should all James and Johns be added to Williams above Might add to section above or do a separate section here for James and John after figuring out the above sections Unknown Parents ##[[Bentley-1986|James F. Bentley]] born in Virginia in 1765, died in KY in1831). More sources are needed to ensure he is not related to this Samuel. He had a son ###[[Bentley-1991|William Bentley]] who is listed as being born in New York in 1795, married in Ohio in 1821 and died in Indiana in 1853. William is listed as the father of 12 children all born in Ohio between 1822-1844. *[[Bentley-1986|James F. Bentley]] born in Virginia in 1765 (father is unknown). There is also [[Bentley-765|James Bentley]] also born in Virginia but in 1776. He is the grandson of the [[Bentley-757|Samuel]] discussed above and and the son of [[Bentley-756|Samuel Bentley Jr.]] (both part of the first Bentley family. One source has [[Bentley-2572|John Bentley]] was born in Virginia in 1773, as a grandchild of the Daniel Bentley family above. More sources needed. On the profile here he has no known parents or children. There are other profile with these names on WikiTree, its not clear yet if those profile belong to the family of William or if they belong to a different family. Those profiles are: *[[Bentley-1584|James]] born 1789 in Iradell County *[[Bentley-1774|James]] born about 1796, married 1805 in Wilkes Co. Georgia *[[Bentley-3263|James]] born in 1826 in North Carolina (no known parents) Some of the members of this line, moved to Georgia. There are numerous records in Georgia where these same names are repeated again. It might be helpful to see the records found in Georgia, but have not yet been tied to a specific person. see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Descendants_originally_from_Jamestown&public=1#Bentley_Families_in_Early_Georgia Georgia section] for those records ===Thomas, Thomas Jr.=== Figuring out if various Thomas profiles are related moving to 1700s #Unknown Parents ##[[Bentley-1591|Thomas Bentley]](b. 1690need source in Rowan, North Carolina) (died 1791 in Lincoln, North Carolina, USA) is possible the father of ###[[Bentley-1579|Thomas Bentley]] (born 1729) who married [[Beasley-1015|Hannah Beasley]] ##Could this Thomas be related to the one in Virginia?? ###Children unidentified/unknown #Unknown Grand Parents, most likely in Maryland or England ##Unknown Parents Maryland or England ###[[Bentley-571|Thomas Bentley]] (born about 1716) from Maryland then Rowan Co. NC who married [[Bentley-1427|Hannah Unknown Bentley]] they had seven children, including ####[[Bentley-572|Margaret (Bentley) Yonts]] (abt. 1776 - abt. 1825) Note:[[Bentley-895|Thomas Bentley (from RI)]] Born 11 Jul 1717 is sometimes confused with these Thomas profiles. This Thomas lived only in Rhode Island. He is believed to have married Elizabeth Bergen and they had 10 children together. The Thomas Bentley profiles recently under went some changes. To see the justification for these changes please see [[Space:Three_Similar_Thomas_Profiles_in_North_Carolina|Three Similar Thomas Profiles in NC]]. ==Bentley Families in Early North Carolina== For more information about colonial Carolina, please see the [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina|British Carolina Colony Project page]]. The following pages on the three Original Counties in Carolina provide much history on North Carolina: *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/albemarle_county_original.html A History of Albemarle County - One of the Three Original Counties in Carolina] *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/clarendon_county_original.html A History of Clarendon County - One of the Three Original Counties of Carolina] *[http://www.carolana.com/Carolina/Settlement/craven_county_original.html A History of Craven County - One of the Three Original Counties of Carolina] ===The Records of William Bentley in North Carolina=== The records below are related to William Bentley alive in NC around this time and need to be added to the appropriate profile(s) here on WikiTree. =====Bertie===== (The county was formed as Bertie Precinct in 1722 from the part of Chowan Precinct of Albemarle County lying west of the Chowan River. In 1729 parts of Bertie Precinct, Chowan Precinct, Currituck Precinct, and Pasquotank Precinct of Albemarle County were combined to form Tyrrell Precinct.) *[[Bentley-1508|William W.]] was already a juryman in Bertie County in 1723, (based upon land grants with Polluck family) it appears that William Bentley moved to Tyrell Co., N.C. about 1733/4. and probably the father of the grandson John BENTLEY to whom John BENTLEY Sr. left a bequest in his will dated 1728 SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp pp. 173-174 *On Sept. 5, 1733 Cullen POLLUCK deeded to [[Bentley-1508|William W.]] land from his brother, Thomas POLLUCK, and 50 acres additional (Bertie Co. D.B.k."D",p.129), and on * 4 May 1759, Bertie Precinct, North Carolina. --Inquest held at the plantation of James LEGETT in Bertie Co about an Accidentally Drowned in Roanoake River, William Wellings- 1759, Coroner- Joseph Hardy, Jury: William Bentley (North Carolina State Archives)Crystall Bureau =====Chowan/Gates===== (From 1684–1722 Gates County was a part of the Chowan precinct) (Chowan was formed in 1670 as a precinct, originally called Shaftesbury, in Albemarle County. By 1685 it had been renamed for the Chowan Indian tribe) *[[Bentley-1508|William W.]] is believed to have owned land in Gates Co, NC as early as 1719. His names is mentioned as the original landowner in three different grants involving the Pipkins from 1782-1791.Gates County, North Carolina Land Deeds, 1776-1795, by Marilyn Poe Laird & Judith Krause Reid, 1977 ([http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/gates/deeds/pipkin01.txt available here]) *[[Bentley-2140|John Bentley]], in his will dated December 15, 1728 and probated July 15, 1741 (will was found in Chowan County, North Carolina Courthouse, in Edenton, North Carolina) mentions his son [[Bentley-1508|William]] four times:Will of John Bentley transcribed by Allan Bentley, [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0005.html#CHILD6 As cited in Allan Bentley Genealogy] **"bequeath to my son William ye land and plantation he now lives on". **"to my son Joseph four cows and calves out of ye stock where my son William now lives" **Likewise my will is that my loving wife shall have ye benefit of ye stock that is at my son William's plantation **appoint my loving wife Sarah Bentley and my son William to be my exectrix and executor *On January 17, 1732, in Chowan Co., [[Bentley-1508|William W.]] was the witness to a grant of land between John Pipkin Sr. to John Pipkin Jr. (note this record establishes William's middle initial as W.)Chowan County Deed Book W, pg. 206-207. as cited by [[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0007.html#CHILD9 Allan Bentley here]] *On July 7,1736 a grant of 320 acres (Chowan Co.) was made from Samuel Merrett, to [[Bentley-1508|William W.]] This grant also makes reference a grant of land made to William on February 22, 1719. THE NORTH CAROLINA Historical and Genealogical Register, J. R. B. Hathaway, Editor and Financial Agent, Vol. I. January, 1900. No. 1. ABSTRACT OF LAND GRANTS. (Taken from the Secretary of State's office, Raleigh, N. C, for Shaftsbury Precinct, Chowan Precinct, and Chowan County.),p.116, [[https://archive.org/stream/northcarolinahi00hathgoog/northcarolinahi00hathgoog_djvu.txt available here]] =====Tyrell===== (formed in 1729 as Tyrrell Precinct of Albemarle County, from parts of Bertie Precinct, Chowan Precinct, Currituck Precinct, and Pasquotank Precinct) *appears that [[Bentley-1508|William W.]] moved to Tyrell Co., N.C. about 1733/4SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp pp. 173-174 *Aug. 13, 1734 William BENTLEY of "Terryl Precinct" deeded this land to John BENTLEY (same reference).From these records it appears that William BENTLEY moved to Tyrell Co., N.C. about 1733-4, and was father of a John BENTLEY who died in Tyrell Co. in 1754.SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp. 173-174 *Jun 1735, Tyrell County, North Carolina--It is ordered that William Bentley be overseer of the highways from the Pamico Road near the Beaver Dam to Smithwick Creek. (North Carolina State Archives)Crystall Bureau citation to North Carolina State Archives, Abstracts of Wills and Various Probate Records; Record No 748 Record No 821 as cited by Crystall Bureau (and have not been independently verified) [[http://crystalbureau.tripod.com/id12.html available here]] *The will of this John BENTLEY, dated March 21, 1754 and probated in Tyrrell Co. in 1754.(Hathaway, Vol.I,p.79) mentions his wife Sarah and son, Isaac; "my mother" ; brothers William and James; and appoints William GARDINER, Jr. and Isaac GARDINER his executors.SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp. 173-174 =====Edgecombe===== *1741 formed from Bertie County. *1746 part of Edgecombe County became Granville County; *1758 another portion became Halifax County; and in *1777 yet another part became Nash County. *William Bentley, the Elder owned land on 15 Nov. 1743. This reference if found in a later grant on 12 Nov. 1783. JESSE BATEMAN of Edgecombe Co., NC to WILLIM ALFORD of Wayne Co., NC for 50 pounds, 50 acres on the north side of Toisnot Swamp, south side of Bare Branch ADJ: JOHN HARPER. 1st to WILLIAM BENTLEY, the Elder on 15 Nov. 1743. WIT: JOHN WALTON, JAMES TART [Source: Edgecombe Co., NC DB4, page 288. 12 Nov. 1783] QfromPM: does the reference to William, the elder, imply he had a son named William? *William BENTLEY was granted 400 acres in Edgecombe County, N.C. July 27, 1743 (N.C. Colonial & State Records, Vol. 4, p. 638) and apparently moved to Edgecombe Co., where on Dec. 30, 1769 he and his wife Elizabeth made a deed of gift of 250 acres to their son, Joshua, the said deed to take effect after the death of William and his Wife (Edgecombe Co., D.B."OO", p. 199). SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp. 173-174 **The son Joshua was still living in Edgecombe Co., in the U.S. Census of 1790. *The major creek on the north side of the Neuse River between Little Contentnea Creek and Mocassin Creek is Toisnot Swamp Creek (10). The family of Simon and Elizabeth Bentley Daniel Sr lived on Toisnot Creek in Edgecombe County. A son, Simon Daniel Junior, married ___ Pettypool, daughter of Stephen and Sarah Pettypool, and moved to Camden District, South Carolina. (found on [http://www.mindspring.com/~baumbach/ppoole/ppoole7.htm Colonial Pettypool-Poole-P'Poole Families, Edgecombe and Johnston Counties, North Carolina]) *1747 May 30. (most likely [[Bentley-1508|William Bentley]] of Edgecombe County to Simon Daniel for the love and good will I bear my son-in-law, 150 acres on the north side of Tosneott Swamp, joining the mouth of the Deep branch, the mouth of Bear Branch and the swamp, part of 400 acres granted in 1743. Witnesses: Thomas (X) Amason , Levin Buffkin Jr, Registered February Court 1747. [DB-3, p 182] (found on [http://www.mindspring.com/~baumbach/ppoole/ppoole7.htm Colonial Pettypool-Poole-P'Poole Families, Edgecombe and Johnston Counties, North Carolina]) *c1750 Militia, Edgecombe Co., NC (found on [http://www.mindspring.com/~baumbach/ppoole/ppoole7.htm Colonial Pettypool-Poole-P'Poole Families, Edgecombe and Johnston Counties, North Carolina]) ** William had a daughter Elizabeth **Solomon Alston, Capt. **Nathan Barns, Ens. **Joshua Bentley, Sarg **William Daniel **Simond Daniel **John Daniel *1768 May 26. Estate of Simon Daniel, to wife, Elizabeth Daniel, residue of estate, cattle, hogs, horses and sheep, also household goods during widowhood, then to be divided between children. To son William Daniel, cow and calf; to son Simon Daniel, 2 cows and calves; to son Elijah Daniel, a mare, cow and calf, rifel gun; to daughters Mary and Darkis, a cow and calf each. Wife Elizabeth and son William, executors. Witnesses: John Stansell, William Bentley, Joshua Bentley. (found on [http://www.mindspring.com/~baumbach/ppoole/ppoole7.htm Colonial Pettypool-Poole-P'Poole Families, Edgecombe and Johnston Counties, North Carolina]) *The person who cites these records claims (found on [http://www.mindspring.com/~baumbach/ppoole/ppoole7.htm Colonial Pettypool-Poole-P'Poole Families, Edgecombe and Johnston Counties, North Carolina]): **Stephen Pettypool (born: October 30, 1721 in Bristol Parish, Prince George Co., VA died: Abt. 1796 in Camden District, SC) married Sarah [?]Colwell m: Bef. 1753 in Lunenburg Co., VA ([?]Father: Edward Colwell [?]Mother: Tabitha Hill). Had eight children together, including ***Unknown Pettypool who married Simon Daniel, Jr whose father was Simon Daniel, Sr and his mother: Elizabeth Bentley *He lists the following as references (from 10): **Edgecombe County, North Carolina Deed Book 3, p. 182, In: ***Hofmann, M. M. (1969) Abstracts of Deeds, Edgecombe Precinct, Edgecombe County, North Carolina, 1732 thru 1758, As Found In: ****Halifax County, North Carolina Public Registry Deed Books 1-2-3-4-5-6, **The Roanoke News Company, Weldon, NC, p. 90; **Edgecombe County, North Carolina Court Minutes, June 1760, Book 1, p. 296, In: ***Haun, W. P. (1985) Edgecombe County North Carolina County Court Minutes, 1774-1762, Book I, Durham, NC, p. 156; In: ****Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Williams, R. S. & Griffin, M. G. (1980) Abstracts Of The Wills Of Edgecombe County, North Carolina 1733-1856, Joseph Watson & Son, Rocky Mount, NC, p. 97; **Edgecombe County, North Carolina, Militia Roll c. 1750's, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh, NC: File # TR 1-12: Edgecombe County, courtesy of http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~amasonamerson/1750mil.htm. =====Onslow===== (Settlers began arriving in 1713 in what was originally part of the colonial precincts of Carteret and New Hanover. Onslow County was formed in 1734) *June 11, 1763, in Onslow County, North Carolina, Robert Trawick deeded land (365 acres) to William BENTLEY (for 100 pounds) on the NW branch of New River, at lower side of mouth of Royall's Creek. Test: Jas., Jeter, William Bentley RECORDS OF ONSLOW COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 1734-1850, Vol. I, by Zae Hargett Gwynn, 1961, Deed Book F, p.136. [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022209335;view=1up;seq=152 available here]] *May 18, 1765. (Onslow Co.) William Bentley is mentioned as a "Test" in a land grant between Robert Trawick of Johnston County, North Carolina to Martin HAMMOND for ----ty six pounds 13 shillings, 4 pence 250 acres which was granted t o John Guess on Royal's creek to the dividing line between my son Robert and my son George Trawick land to John Farr's branch. Tests: Joshua Ballard, William Bentley, ------ Hammond (no given name) Deed Book H, RECORDS OF ONSLOW COUNTY, NORTH CAROLINA 1734-1850, Vol. I, by Zae Hargett Gwynn, 1961, page 161 [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022209335;view=1up;seq=177 available here]] *1769 William Bentley appears on Onslow County, NC - List of Taxables, also included: *John Bentley, —– of John Bentley, —– of John Bentley *Arche* Hammond, Edward Hammond, Martin Hammond (William marries Jane Hammond in 1774 North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/QKJ3-MD3F : 4 November 2017), Wm Bentley and Jane Hammond, 08 Oct 1774; citing Onslow, North Carolina, United States, p. , Office of Archives and History, Division of Archives and Records. State Archive of North Carolina and various county Register of Deeds; FHL microfilm 276,241.) *Oct. 12, 1772. William Bentley in Onslow is a Test to land grant between Martin Hammond to Edward Hammond for 3 pounds 3 acres on NW branch of New River whereon sd. Martin now lives at Edward Hammond's spring branch, between Edward and Martin Hammond. Tests: William Bentley, Benedick Hammond, Richard Brock.Abstracts of the records of Onslow County, North ... v.1. North Carolina, Book I, page 209 [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?q1=Bentley;id=mdp.39015022209335;view=plaintext;seq=225;num=209;start=1;sz=10;page=root;size=100;orient=0 available here]] *October 8,1774, in Onslow, Co., Wm (x) Bentley married a Jane Hammond, Thos. -x- Tucker (bd) and Wm. Cray, Jr. (wt). "North Carolina, County Marriages, 1762-1979 ," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-8BD2-RWR?cc=1726957&wc=QD8P-DLY%3A1588773327%2C1588773335 : 8 July 2016), Onslow image 266 of 3147; Office of Archives and History, Division of Archives and Records. State Archive of North Carolina and various county Register of Deeds.andAbstracts of the records of Onslow County, North ... v.2. North Carolina, Marriage Bonds, page 1503 [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?num=1503&u=1&seq=670&view=image&size=75&id=mdp.39015022209343&q1=Bentley available here]] *Feb. 22, 1774. William Bentley (Onslow Co.) was a Test in a deed fromJohn Jarrott to Richard Jarrott for 280 pounds 130 acres on south side of New River, Hayes Creek, Lewis's line, Richard Jarrott's line which land was bequeathed to John Jarrott by John Jarrott, Sr., deceased, which came to him from Governor Tryon in 1766 and from Nathl. Ennett, 1750. Tests: Wm. Bentley, Enoch Godfrey. Letitia Jarrott relinquishes her dower right in land.Abstracts of the records of Onslow County, North ... v.1. North Carolina, Book I, page 212 [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022209335;view=1up;seq=227 available here]] *Mar. 25, 1774. Onslow Co., John Bentley and William Bentley to John Jarrott for 100 pounds 182 acres on Lower side of Ryals's creek, to EdwardHoward's line, bordering on John and William Bentley's, which is part of tract granted William Morgan, Dec. 9, 1737. Tests: Richard Brock, Edward Hammond, Edward Howard.Abstracts of the records of Onslow County, North ... v.1. North Carolina, Book I, page 211-12 [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022209335;view=1up;seq=227 available here]] *Mar. 24, 1774. Onslow Co, William and John Bentley to Edward Howard for 62 pounds 10 shillings, one half of 365 acres or 183 acres on north side of NW branch of New River, at Howard's line, which was granted to Wm. Morgan, Dec. 9, 1737, on Ryals's creek. Tests: Edward Brock, Edward Hammond, John Jarrott. Abstracts of the records of Onslow County, North ... v.1. North Carolina, Book I, page 212 [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022209335;view=1up;seq=227 available here]] ===In North Carolina but no current profile on WikiTree=== #May 3, 1766 Amos Bentley and Mrs Zilpha Simpson were married. The North Carolina historical and genealogical register by Hathaway, J. R. B. (James Robert Bent), [[https://archive.org/stream/northcarolinahis03hath#page/414/mode/2up/search/Bentley p. 4i4]] #In the September 1771 term of the Court the orphans of Peter Bentley (Sarah and David) tuition by John Peason. The North Carolina historical and genealogical register by Hathaway, J. R. B. (James Robert Bent), [[https://archive.org/stream/northcarolinahis03hath#page/450/mode/2up/search/Bently p. 450]] #Thomas Bentley is listed in the muster of Maryland troops, he served as a private from October 23 1779 to January 2 1780 (recorded as deserted). This record would suggest there was a Thomas Bentley in Maryland as late as 1780.Muster Rolls and Other Records of Service of Maryland Troops in the American Revolution Volume 18, Page 89 [http://msa.maryland.gov/megafile/msa/speccol/sc2900/sc2908/000001/000018/html/am18--89.html available here] Thomas #1 is credited as serving in the Revolutionary War by GAVE SUPPLIES; OATH OF ALLEGIANCE, 4 NOV 1777 in North Carolina. ==Bentley Families in Early Georgia== Based on the Bentley profiles and the early records of Georgia, it appears the Bentley name began showing up in Georgia in approximately 1760 *[[Bentley-548|William Bentley II]] children might have been born in GA, will was probated 1792 **[[Bentley-1517|John]] not sure where he was born in 1759 **[[Bentley-1518|Lewis Bentley]] was born about 1764 [uncertain] in GA based on his profile (need source) ***Lewis son [[Bentley-2138|William James Bentley]] was born about 1793 [uncertain] in Wiles, Georgia *[[Bentley-5523|James Bentley]] was born (abt. 1778 - abt. 1850) is GA based on his profile (need source). Parents unknown *[[Bentley-1168|John Townsend Bentley]] Born 27 May 1786 in Wilkes, Georgia based on profile (need source). Parent unknown *[[Bentley-758|Samuel]]1796 court record state, "Samuel, orphan of Elizabeth Bentley, chooses Phillip Moss, guardian. Alex Moss and Benjamin Thomas, Security"Early records of Georgia, Wilkes County. By Grace Gillam, page 130 '''citing to The Minutes of the Inferior Court (1795-1796)''' [https://www.gengophers.com/bookreader/index.html?pages=842&bookurl=%2Fapi%2Fimages%2F1%2F20150506%2FIE4043856%2F&bookid=73304&initialsearch=%7B%22given%22%3A%22Lewis%22%2C%22exactGiven%22%3Afalse%2C%22surname%22%3A%22Bentley%22%2C%22exactSurname%22%3Afalse%2C%22place%22%3A%22Georgia%2C%20United%20States%22%2C%22exactRels%22%3Afalse%7D#/page/322/mode/1up available online here] but his profile lists him being born in 1772 in Virginia, making him 24 years old when he chose his guardian was appointed in Georgia? *[[Bentley-2758|Jeremiah]] Jeremiah is listed as an appraiser in 1794, meaning he was an adult living in Georgia by 1794. (source: Page 110: JACKSON, DRURY, dec'd. Inventory Apr. 2, 1794. Horses, cattle, one slave Ned, household effects. Sanders Walker, Reuben Ballard, Jeremiah Bentley, Theodrick Stubblefield, apprs.) (no parents) The Bentley name appears a number of times in the records of early Georgia (1777-1833)The Early Records of Georgia, Volume I, Wilkes County abstracted and compiled by Grace Gillam Davidson. The book was published in 1933 in Macon, Georgia [http://www.giddeon.com/wilkes/books/early-records-of-ga-vol1/index.shtml available here] This book's index lists a number of Bentley *Abi 195, 196 **Page 195: July 7, 1817. Petition of Clarissa Lindsey, Admx., John Lindsey, dec'd. to sell all the real estate. Jeremiah Bentley, dec'd. Thomas Wootten, Joseph Alexander and Abi Bently appointed Admrs. **Page 196: Petition of Thomas Wootten, Joseph Alexander and Abi Bently, Admrs., Jeremiah Bently, dec'd, to divide the slaves. *Balaam 239, 242, 258, 265 (William II had a son [[Bentley-1522|Balaam]]) **Page 239: BENTLY, JOHN to Balaam Bentley 100 on Loyds creek adj. Jacob Kinnebrew and Francis Trawick. June 7, 1786. Peter Smith, Robt. Hamilton, Test. **Page 242: FLUKER, OWEN to Wm. Walker 900 acres on Ogechee river orig. grant 1784 to said Fluker. Jan. 25, 1785. John Ragan, Balaam Bentley, Sanders Walker, Test. **Page 258: BENTLY, WILLIAM to Philemon Bird, 300 acres on Little river adj. John Bell according to orig. grant to said Bentley. Jan. 1787. Daniel Price, Balaam Bentley, Job Bird, Test. **Page 265: BENTLEY, BALAAM to John Flandenham, 200 acres (???) 1787. Robt. Hamilton, Test. *Catherine 52 **Page 52: BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. *Cynthia 196 **Page 196 September 1817 Thomas Wootten appointed guardian of Cynthia and James Bentley, orphans of Jeremiah Bentley, dec'd. Wm. A. Bentley appointed guardian of Jeremiah Bently, orphan of Jeremiah Bently, dec'd. William Cole, Security. Petition of Jesse H. Bramblett guardian of William Bramblett a lunatic to sell the real estate. *Eliz. 130 **Page 130: Samuel, orphan of Elizabeth Bentley chooses Phillip Moss, guardian. Alex Moss and Benjamin Thomas, Security. *Jane 52 **Page 52: BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. *Jas.(James is mentioned on pages 52, 196, 316, 331 **[http://www.giddeon.com/wilkes/books/early-records-of-ga-vol1/051-070.shtml#wills1792 page 52] : BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. This is believed to be this [[Bentley-1507|James Bentley]] son of [[Bentley-548|William]] **Page 196: September 1817 Thomas Wootten appointed guardian of Cynthia and James Bentley, orphans of Jeremiah Bentley, dec'd. Wm. A. Bentley appointed guardian of Jeremiah Bently, orphan of Jeremiah Bently, dec'd. William Cole, Security. Petition of Jesse H. Bramblett guardian of William Bramblett a lunatic to sell the real estate. **Page 316: 1803 Land Lottery: Bentley, James 1 draw **Page 331: 1819 Land Lottery: Bentley, James 2 *Jere 75 **Page 75: HOLMES, JOHN. To wife Cloe whole estate for life. To dau. Apsilla Milner, beds, cows, etc. To dau. Penelope Milner horse, bed, etc. which she has already received. To dau. Mary Parks, ditto, already received. Land to be divided among his four sons, Josiah, John, and James, called oldest. To Moses a slave Isaac also. To dau. Elizabeth and son Moses a horse each at majority. Wife Chloe, Geo. Willis, Sr., Jere. Bentley and my three oldest sons, Josiah, John and James, Excrs. Signed Sept. 4, 1802. Probated Mar. 8, 1803. Jeremiah Reeves, Malachi Reeves, Test. *Jeremiah 110, 195, 196, 245, 314 **Page 110: JACKSON, DRURY, dec'd. Inventory Apr. 2, 1794. Horses, cattle, one slave Ned, household effects. Sanders Walker, Reuben Ballard, Jeremiah Bentley, Theodrick Stubblefield, apprs. **Page 195: July 7, 1817. Petition of Clarissa Lindsey, Admx., John Lindsey, dec'd. to sell all the real estate. Jeremiah Bentley, dec'd. Thomas Wootten, Joseph Alexander and Abi Bently appointed Admrs. Petition of Royland Beasley, Admr., Richard Beasley, dec'd. to sell the real estate 350 acres on Newford creek. Petition of John G. Butler of Chatham Co., planter, one of the distributees of John Butler of Chatham Co., dec'd and by consent of Joseph Armstrong, Admr, in right of his wife and by consent of the court of Ordinary of Chatham Co., where administration of said estate was granted, to divide that part of the personal estate in Wilkes Co. **Page 196: September 1817 Thomas Wootten appointed guardian of Cynthia and James Bentley, orphans of Jeremiah Bentley, dec'd. Wm. A. Bentley appointed guardian of Jeremiah Bently, orphan of Jeremiah Bently, dec'd. William Cole, Security. Petition of Jesse H. Bramblett guardian of William Bramblett a lunatic to sell the real estate. [Note from John: is there a Jeremiah who died around 1817 with three kids Cynthia and James and Jeremiah Bently, all orphans of Jeremiah Bently? see [[Bentley-2758|Jeremiah]] profile that contains this info but not links to anyone else] **Page 245: PALMER, SOLOMON to Reuben Ballard 250 acres on Mill creek, a branch of Fishing creek, part of orig. grant 1784 of 550 acres to said Palmer. Mar. 12, 1785. Jeremiah Bentley, Joshua Burnet, Test. **Page 314: 1803 Land Lottery: Bentley, Jeremiah 2 draws *Jemimah 244 **Page 244: HEARD, STEPHEN, Esqr., to Sanders Walker 400 acres on Buckhorn creek. Aug. 20, 1785. Jemimah Bentley, Sarah Stallings, Anna Walker, Test. *Jesse 268 **Page 268: BENTLEY, JESSE and wife Mary to James Green 100 acres on the south bank of South Fork of Little river just above said Bentley's mill seat. July 16, 1787. A. Bedell, A. J., Test. *John 52, 236, 239, 316, 317 **Page 52: BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. **Page 236:ANDERSON, GIDEON to the deacons of the Baptist Society of Uptons Creek meeting house, viz: John Bentley and Benedict Hammeck all the land whereon the said meeting house stands and two acres, and the use of the spring for five shillings. Sept. 24, 1785. Peter Smith, Mark Sanders, Test. **Page 239:-BENTLY, JOHN to Balaam Bentley 100 on Loyds creek adj. Jacob Kinnebrew and Francis Trawick. June 7, 1786. Peter Smith, Robt. Hamilton, Test. **Page 316: 1803 Land Lottery: Bentley, John 1 draw **Page 317: 1803 Land Lottery: Bentley, John 2 draws [note: does this indicated two John Bentley were entitled to 3 draws. (see explanation of draws) *Lewis 52, 316 **Page 52: BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. **Page 316: 1803 Land Lottery: Bentley, James 1 draw *Mary 268 **Page 268:-BENTLEY, JESSE and wife Mary to James Green 100 acres on the south bank of South Fork of Little river just above said Bentley's mill seat. July 16, 1787. A. Bedell, A. J., Test. *Milley 58 **will of HAMMOCK, ROBERT, Sr (Signed July 9, 1799) To Milley Bentley $16.00, which is to be considered her lawful claim against the estate. *Samuel 62, 130 **Page 62: McCLENDON, JACOB. To son Francis all the land on Morris's creek and slave Dick. To son Stephen, remainder of land where I live and slaves Peter, Beck, Abel, and Fann. To dau. Amy Hill slaves Nann, Darcus, and Sally. To dau. Nancy McClendon slaves Fellan and Isabell, etc. Francis McClendon, Theopilus Hill, and Azariah Bailey, Excrs. Signed Mar. 9, 1799. Probated July 9, 1799. Jesse Bailey, Wm. Bailey, Samuel Bentley, Test. **Page 130: July 1796 Samuel, orphan of Elizabeth Bentley chooses Phillip Moss, guardian. Alex Moss and Benjamin Thomas, Security. *Susannah 52 **Page 52: BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. *Wm. 27, 52, 241, 258 **Page 27: Wrightsborough, 13th. January 1775, BENTLEY, WILLIAM--S. C. a wife, 3 sons from 16 to 11 years old. 100 acres on north side of north fork of Little river half mile below James White's land. AND **Page 27:HAMMOCK, BENEDICK--N. C. a wife, 5 sons and 1 dau. from 17 to 2 years old. 200 acres on south side of north fork of Little river opposite Wm. Bentley ***Part of the "The Ceded Lands" Court of 1773-1775 (more about Ceded Land Court below) Records of the Court of Land Commissioners APPOINTED BY GOVERNOR WRIGHT TO ISSUE THE "CEDED LANDS"--1773 to 1775. A List of Persons who have Applied to the Commissioners Appointed by his Excellency Sir. Jas. Wright Barronet to receive Vouchers; and have Obtained liberty to Settle on the Lands Ceeded to His Majesty **Page 52: Page 52: BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Test. **Page 241 :BEAL, JOHN to Benedick Hammock 400 acres on Little river adj. Andrew Armor, John Townsend and Wm. Bentley, orig. grant 1784 to said Beal. Nov. 5, 1785. Benj. Catchings, J. P., D. Terrell, Test. **Page 258: BENTLY, WILLIAM to Philemon Bird, 300 acres on Little river adj. John Bell according to orig. grant to said Bentley. Jan. 1787. Daniel Price, Balaam Bentley, Job Bird, Test. *Wm. A. 196 **Page 196 September 1817 Thomas Wootten appointed guardian of Cynthia and James Bentley, orphans of Jeremiah Bentley, dec'd. Wm. A. Bentley appointed guardian of Jeremiah Bently, orphan of Jeremiah Bently, dec'd. William Cole, Security. Notes obtained from above source about Ceded Lands and Land Lotteries: *LOTTERY OF 1803 EXPLANATORY **The land given out in this lottery was obtained from the Creek Indians in a treaty at Fort Wilkinson, June 16, 1802, and included "the Territory south of the Oconee and Altamaha rivers". This land was divided into three counties, Wayne, Wilkinson and Baldwin. The lots in Wayne consisted of 490 acres each, those in Baldwin and Wilkinson 202 1/2 acres each, three thousand two hundred and forty acres reserved for a town to be called Milledgeville. **Those entitled to draw were every free white male twenty-one years and upwards, and an inhabitant of the state twelve months immediately preceding the passage of this act, who had paid tax, one draw; every free white male having a wife and one or more legitimate children, two draws; all widows having legitimate child or children, two draws; all families of orphans having no parents living, two draws. *LAND LOTTERY OF 1819 **The land given out in this lottery was obtained from the Creek and Cherokee Indians by the United States in several treaties, one at Fort Jackson, Aug. 9, 1814, and one at the Cherokee Agency, July 8, 1817, and one at the Creek Agency on Flint river, Jan. 22, 1818, and included the original boundaries of Early, Irwin, Appling, Walton, Hall, Gwinnett, and Habersham counties. The land lots in Irwin and Appling counties contained 490 acres each, in the others 250 acres each. **Those entitled to draw were every free white male eighteen years of age and upwards, being a citizen of the United States and an inhabitant of this state three years immediately preceding this act, and all who served as drafted men or volunteers in the late Indian War, provided they had resided and continue to reside in this state since said service was performed, one draw; all officers and soldiers of the Revolutionary War who are indigent or invalid, two draws in addition to those heretofore authorized by law; should they have been fortunate drawers in previous lotteries, one draw; every male person of like description having a wife or legitimate male child or children under eighteen years, or unmarried female child or children, two draws; all widows with like residence one draw; all widows or orphans of soldiers killed in the late wars with Great Britian and the Indians, one draw, in addition to those already allowed widows and orphans by this act; all families of orphans under twenty-one years old whose father is dead, one draw; all orphans whose father and mother are both dead, two draws. Any citizen of the state who was legally drafted in the late war against Great Britain and the Indians who refused to serve either in person or by substitute, or who evaded a draft by leaving the state or county in which they resided, were not entitled to draw. *CEDED LAND Court **"The Ceded Lands" Court of 1773-1775 to dispose of the "Ceded Lands" for location and settlement. The Treaty ? provide, by a sale of the land, for the payment of the debts due by the Indians to the Traders, and to pay the expenses attending it. ...public invitations were made by the then Governor to the people of the middle provinces, to come and procure allotments, and to settle the said land. And so it was that many did come, to whom, as well as to persons then residing in the Province, numerous allotments were made; and the Treaty was thus rapidly and fully carrying into effect, when that and all other civil and municipal agencies were arrested and forced to give way to the operations of the Revolution. **"That the Commission ceasing to have effect, nothing further was done respecting the land of the cession, until after the Declaration of Independence and the establishment of a Constitution for the government of the State, in which Constitution the land was considered within its jurisprudential limits. was formed into a County and called Wilkes. **"That the War of the Revolution taking place of this and all other concerns nothing material was further done with the ceded lands, then Wilkes County, ??other than the holders of allotments and friends to the Revolution exercising the rights of ownership and suffrager until January cession of the Legislature in the year one thousand seven hundred and eighty(???) **Judge S. G. McLendon, then Secretary of State. He showed great interest in it, and stated that during the last years of the Revolution a number of grants were issued by the State for tracts alloted in this record, of which no record was kept in the office of the Secretary of State, and that several such original grants had been brought in for comparison, only to find that the State had no record of them. **Probably the history of the Record itself and how it comes to be in the archives of Greene County will always remain a mystery. It is properly a state record and should be expected to be found in the office of the Secretary of State. Even if the State had turned it over to a county, as was done in South Carolina after the Revolution, it would naturally go to Wilkes County, where most of the tracts described still lie. Greene County, formed in 1786, got part of its territory from Wilkes and so received part of the Ceded Lands. But so did other counties, including Elbert and Lincoln. =Under construction= Not organized yet but might have helpful info related to William Bentley in NC or Georgia Another of William BENTLEY'S sons (Robert) probably married a daughter of John STANSELL, whose will dated Aug 22, 1750 and probated at the March court, 1750/1751 (Grimes, p.359) mentions his wife Sarah, sons John and Godfrey, and daughters Elizabeth BARBER, Rebecca STANSELL and Mary BENTLEY (she was the wife of Robert BENTLEY).SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp. 173-174 note from PM: In 1775 a second William Bentley also begins to appear in Georgia Will of a William Bentley (Bertie Co.)mentioning another William"RECORDS OF ESTATES-BERTIE COUNTY, N.C., VOL 1, 1728-1744, 1762-1790", By David B. Gammon, copy in Archives Library, Raliegh, N.C., p. 51-118 [[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0007.html#CHILD9 as cited by Allan Bentley here]] *Inventory 18 Feb 1779 in Bertie Precinct, North Carolina. :"Equal Division of Decedents Estate between: ::1. Elizabeth Barber ::2. William Bentley ::3. Arthur Rascoe ::4. John Bentley ::5. Duren White Bentley ::6. James Bentley ::7. Susannah Bentley ::8. Mildred Bentley ::9. Ann Bentley ::10. Robert Bentley ::11. Martha Bentley" *18 Feb 1781 in Bertie Precinct, North Carolina. :"It is ordered that 1/3 of estate is to be alloted to Elizabeth Barber, former widow of the decedent." :The source of these citationsCrystall Bureau claim they refer to [[Bentley-1508|William W.]] and the will is referring to his son [[Bentley-548|William II]]. This source also claims the Elizabeth Barber mentioned in the will is [[Ashley-1748|Elizabeth Ashley]] who appears in the North Carolina state census records for 1784 and 1787 in Bertie Precinct. After the death of William Bentley I, she married Charles Henry BARBER (12 Apr 1780) :Allan also includes Note:This 1/3 share was the Dower of William Bentley's wife, Elizabeth Ashley.This shows that by 1781 Elizabeth had remarried to Charles BARBER. (Need to figure out how William is related to Decedent and others mentioned) Allan also connects the following info from Bodie with the William with 1779 will: :William BENTLEY'S wife Elizabeth was probably a sister of William ASHLEY of Princess Anne Co., Virgina, whose will, dated Oct. 4, 1729 and probated March 1, 1731 (Princess Anne Co., Bk.4, p.382), leaves a negro to "my child, if my wife Mary be with child"; otherwise to "my sister Elizabeth BENTLEY, she living in the hither side of North Carolina in a place called Serum".SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp. 173-174 :Nothing further is known of William BENTLEY'S family except that the grandson, Isaac BENTLEY. son of the son John, seems to have moved to Martin Co., N.C., where he died in 1774 leaving a will which mentions only his wife Sarah (Olds "Abstracts of N.C. Wills). ::The son Joshua in his will, probated in Edgecombe Co. in 1799, mentions as legatees Martha (probably the wife) TURNEL, Martha, and Joshua (probably children) (Olds, op.cit.). SOUTHERN HISTORICAL FAMILIES by Boddie, Vol. XVI, Appendix V, pp. 173-174 note from PM: These records are after William's will was inventoried in 1779, so indicate a second William in NC In 1782 a William Bentley (Chowan) received a voucher from the State of North Carolina, Chowan Co. for providing "two hundred weight of fish and beef for the supply of the Continental Army by order of the government, dated January 29, 1782"North Carolina Revolutionary Pay Vouchers, 1779-1782," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/pal:/MM9.1.1/Q2WT-53BH : accessed 3 December 2016), William Bentley, 29 Jan 1782; citing Chowan, North Carolina, United States, State Archives of North Carolina, Raleigh. January 9, 1783 - William Bentley's land inOnslow Co. is mentioned in a deed from Edward HOWARD, Cooper, to William SHIVER, carpenter , for 200 pounds 200 acres at Joseph HAWKIN'S and said SHIV ER'S dividing line, on Royal's creek. Including KIFF'S and BENTLEY'S fields and joins Bishop DUDLEY'S. Test: Gen. ME RRICK, Titus HOWARD, Bishop DUDLEY, John FARR. Abstracts of the records of Onslow County, North ... v.1. North Carolina.,Deed Book Q, Onslow County, NC. [[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022209335;view=1up;seq=406 available here]] North Carolina (Chowan Co) probate records show that in 1786/7 the estate of William Bentley (represented by Samuel Dickerson (sp?)) had a dispute with George Dare and his widow Ann Dare. The Court ruled against the Bentley Estate. "North Carolina Estate Files, 1663-1979," database with images, FamilySearch [[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33S7-9RVB-LV5?cc=1911121&wc=Q6W5-5SS%3A183208501%2C183209202%2C185571801 : 21 May 2014), Chowan County > B > image 3 of 13; State Archives, Raleigh.]] available here]] :note from PM: Is this a second William who died or related to the first William's death These records show beside William who died at least two other Williams in NC in 1792 The following (if correct) shows a William Bentley living in Bertie County in November of 1787.Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina, Volume 2 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=1FjAedUxMXgC&lpg=PA1056&dq=%22William%20Bentley%22%20AND%20Georgia%20AND%201781&pg=PA1056#v=onepage&q=Bentley&f=false available here]] :The book, Free African Americans of North Carolina, Virginia, and South Carolina, Volume 2, states, "Hannah, 'daughter of Sarah Simmons' ordered bound apprentice William Bentley in Bertie County by the November 1787 Court William Bentley, of Bertie Co. 1790 census Bertie, North Carolina, United States list a William Bentley (1,2,3,-,-) six people in HH 3 men, 3 women "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch [[https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:XHK1-9C6 : accessed 27 November 2016 available here]], William Bently, Bertie, North Carolina, United States; citing p. 350, NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.), roll 7; FHL microfilm 568,147. William Bentley, of Craven Co. 1790 US Census for Craven Co, North Carolina list a William Bentley (1,1,4,x,x) meaning there were six people in the househould, including 2 men and 4 women. "United States Census, 1790," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GYY8-3776?cc=1803959&wc=3XTM-BDF%3A1584071002%2C1584071036%2C1584070607 : 14 May 2015), North Carolina > Craven > image 4 of 5; citing NARA microfilm publication M637, (Washington D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, n.d.). ==William Bentley Research Notes== The name William is very common in early America. From the 1600s to the 1700s the number of Williams with fathers, sons or brothers named William or John, makes tracking the Bentley line very difficult. This section will attempt to add some clarification to the confusing web of Bentley in early America. If you the reader, have any information to add to this Bentley Web of Williams, please feel free to add it here or send a message to the PM ===William Bentley in Georgia=== In January, 1775, William Bentley's name appears in A List of Persons who have Applied to the Commissioners Appointed by his Excellency Sir. Jas. Wright Barronet to receive Vouchers; and have Obtained liberty to Settle on the Lands Ceeded to His Majesty: :Wrightsborough, 13th. January 1775 ::BENTLEY, WILLIAM--S. C. a wife, 3 sons from 16 to 11 years old. 100 acres on north side of north fork of Little river half mile below James White's land. The Early Records of Georgia, Volume I, Wilkes County abstracted and compiled by Grace Gillam Davidson, published in 1933 at Macon, GA as cited on [[http://www.giddeon.com/wilkes/books/early-records-of-ga-vol1/003-029.shtml available here]] August 5, 1777--Inhabitants to the President of Congress, August 5, 1777, Bentley, William Bentley, Wilkes County (GA). Certified by the Governor and Council of Georgia, September 26, 1777 (North Carolina State Archives, Inhabitants to the President of Congress)Crystall Bureau however also cites to William's will in NC in 1779 In August, 1784 William was issued a certificate for his service in the Revolutionary War. Colonel Elijah Clark is mentioned on the certificate entitling him "to a bounty, and prays for 287 1/2 acres in Washington Co."Georgia's Roster of the Revolution, Compiled under Authority of the Legislature by Lucian Lamar Knight, 1920 [[https://archive.org/stream/georgiasrosterrev00knigrich/georgiasrosterrev00knigrich_djvu.txt available here]] The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia indicate that on July 28 and September 24, 1784, the Governor of Georgia issued William Bentley 200 and 300 acres of land in Wilkes County.The Revolutionary Records of the State of Georgia, Volume II,1908, pages 679, 701 [[https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE105891 available here]] ====Will of William Bentley in Georgia 1792==== William's will (probated in 1792 in Wilkes County, Georgia) lists his beloved wife Jane, two youngest children Balaam, Joshua and his dear children John, Lewis, Susannah, James, and Catherine. Page 10--BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Testextracted from The Early Records of Georgia, Volume I, Wilkes County abstracted and compiled by Grace Gillam Davidson, published in 1933 at Macon, GA, Page 52 [[http://www.giddeon.com/wilkes/books/early-records-of-ga-vol1/051-070.shtml available here]] The two citations to the same will list different children It should be noted however, this will was obtained from Allan Bentley's information on genealogy.com. On Rootsweb, Allan now has the William Bentley (the son of William W. and Elizabeth Ashley) living only in North Carolina with no wife or known children. [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I33948 see profile here]]. On Rootsweb, Allan now has a different William listed as the husband of Elizabeth and the father of the children listed on this Williams profile ([[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2005 available here]]. It should be noted however, this will was obtained from Allan Bentley's information on genealogy.com. On Rootsweb, Allan now has the William Bentley (the son of William W. and Elizabeth Ashley) living only in North Carolina with no wife or known children. [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I33948 see profile here]] On Rootsweb, Allan now has a different William listed as the husband of Elizabeth and the father of the children listed on this Williams profile ([[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2005 available here]] WILL OF WILLIAM BENTLEY WILKES COUNTY GEORGIA REGISTERS OFFICE Pages 15-17 WILL BOOK A. As recorded by Allan Bentley. [[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/PHOTO/0006photo.html click here for a copy of Allan's transcription]]. ===Marriage to Mary Eliot=== Wiki current has 3 profiles with William Bentley's married to Mary Eliot: {| border="1" |[[Bentley-311|William Bentley Jr]]||(1677-1760)||[[Eliot-56|Mary Eliot]] and [[Elliot-148|Mary Eliot]]|| (1685-??) and (1687-1752)|| |- |[[Bentley-164|William Bentley IV]]|| (1679-1751)||[[Elliot-148|Mary Eliot]]|| (1687-1752)|| |- |[[Bentley-548|William II]]||(1729-1792)||[[Elliot-422|Mary Jane Eliot]]|| (1730-??) |- |} It would appear there were at least two marriage between unrelated William Bentleys and Mary Eliots. The first two listed above are probably one marriage (possibly taking place on 21 Apr 1703) between a William and Mary in a generation before the third William and Mary Jane (both born in 1730). At this time they do not appear to be related. The other wikitree Williams in the chart above lived in MA and RI. As mentioned below, DAR records have two William Bentley's, the [[Bentley-548|William]] is listed with a wife of Jane. The record for the other William lists a wife of Mary Eliot. The other William in the DAR records state he also served in GA. Could the two DAR records be for the same person. The children names in both DAR records match the names of the children in this William's will. ===William Bentleys serving in the Revolutionary War=== info moved up to conflated William profile section ===Children of William Bentley=== The will of this William lists the names of his children. Others have Balaam listed as the son of a different [[Bentley-776|William]] Father: [[Bentley-766|Daniel BENTLEY]] b: Abt 1690 in Raliegh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia Mother: Anne MILLER [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2005 allan bentley cite]] More sources are needed to figure out which William moved to GA and had the children including Balaam. ===Other William Bentley=== A William Bentley murdered his wife Phebe (Paine) in Massachusetts 1799: Phebe Paine born Oct. 21, 1746, mar. 1st, Seth Covil; 2d, Samuel Monroe; 3d, William Bently, by whom she was murdered, Oct. 15, 1799 (https://books.google.com/books?output=text&id=eyocy7cBriYC&jtp=291) A William Bentley is listed in a 1867/68 Business Directory of North Carolina as a postmaster in Seaboard, NC. [[https://archive.org/stream/bransonsnorthcar1867rale#page/86/mode/2up available here]] The following information was obtained from pension application (S31788) of Giles Kelly (Kelley).Pension application of Giles Kelly (Kelley) S31788, transcribed by Transcribed by Will Graves 10/15/09: rev'd 3/30/16 [[http://revwarapps.org/s31788.pdf obtained from Southern Campaigns Revolutionary War Pension Statements & Rosters]] This application states that in September or October, 1781 William Bentley and two others "all went down to Head Quarters & joined General Wayne's [Anthony Wayne's] Army at Ebenezer, Effingham County Georgia above Savannah". This application goes on to describe the service of Giles Kelley. Other than joining together it is not clear if William was present with Giles for the all service described in the following application: :He entered this service as a Volunteer Private, Militia Infantry, State authority of Georgia rendezvoused & entered as above stated at Ebenezer in the State of Georgia, they passed through Augusta & through Burke County in going to Head Quarters, his Captain's name was Carr --called Paddy Carr, he was an Irishman. He believes his Christian name was John, the other officers names not now recollected. :There was a large Army there; -- he entered this service in November 1781, -- served with an embodied Corps there one month & 15 days. Whilst stationed there Captain Carr with 25 men made a scout one night, reconnoitered & advanced on the Savannah road, getting out 3 or 4 miles from Camp he perceived British Dragoons following, and it was moon light he was one of the 25 men, the Dragoons were apparently 200 in number & was heard at a considerable distance from the noise of their horses & seen too, :Captain Carr had his men placed in ambuscade at the head of 2 branches divided into 2 parties & ordered one party to fire on their front advance & the other to reserve & fire on the last of the enemy -- this was done, all wheeled about rushed ahead & passed through or near the outskirts of the Army at Ebenezer -- with equal surprise to both, the British expecting capture & the Americans an attack. Seven [?] horses were shot & got by his Company & two men were wounded & taken -- to understand this it must be recollected that a scouting party was going towards Savannah, so too where the British Dragoons having come in behind them & between them & the American Army, on the firing the British wheeled about, & rushed rapidly past & near the outskirts of the Americans at Ebenezer, there being several directions of the road there & thus escaped. His Company shot badly, as both parties shot, the wheeling of the British it ought to have done more injury. -- he understood the British had possession of Savannah whilst he was stationed & served at Ebenezer. He was discharged at Ebenezer in December 1781 by his Captain, Carr, without any written discharge. -- Length of service one month & 15 days ==Bentley Lines fromGenealogist Allan Bentley== *[[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2558 Allan's William b.1702NC]] is wiki profile [[Bentley-1508|William W. Bentley]] ::Father: John BENTLEY b: Abt 1679 in Chowan County, North Carolina ::Mother: Sarah FARLEE b: in Bertie County, North Carolina ::Birth: 1702 in Chowan County, North Carolina ::Death: Abt 1778 in Bertie County, North Carolina ::Burial: Bertie County, North Carolina ::Marriage 2 Mar 1721 in Bertie County, North Carolina to [[Ashley-1748|Elizabeth Ashley]] b 24 Sep 1708 in Hartford, Connecticut, Children: :::Joshua b: in North Carolina (no profile on wiki) :::Martha b: in North Carolina (no profile on wiki) :::Susannah b: in North Carolina ([[Bentley-1516|Susannah listed as child of William II]] :::Duren White Bentley b: in North Carolina (no profile on wiki) :::[[Bentley-1512|Mildred]] b: Abt 1721 in North Carolina :::[[Bentley-1513|Ann]] b: Abt 1721 in Chowan County, North Carolina :::[[Bentley-1514|Robert]] b: Abt 1723 in North Carolina :::[[Bentley-1509|John]] b: Abt 1724 in North Carolina :::[[Bentley-1510|James]] b: Abt 1725 in North Carolina :::[[Bentley-1511|Elizabeth]] b: Abt 1725 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina :::Sarah b: Abt 1725 in Edgecombe County, North Carolina (no profile on wiki) :::[[Bentley-548|William]] b: Abt 1729 in Chowan County, North Carolina *[[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I33948 Allan's William b. 1729NC]] wikitree profile [[Bentley-548|William Bentley II]] ::Father: William W. BENTLEY b: 1702 in Chowan County, North Carolina ::Mother: Elizabeth ASHLEY b: 24 Sep 1708 in Hartford, Connecticut ::Birth: Abt 1729 in Chowan County, North Carolina ::Death: Y ::No Wife or kids ::Most of the kids listed on Allan's William b.1749NC are list as children for [[Bentley-548|William Bentley II]] ::The Wikitree profile for William II also says this William died in 1792 inWilkes CO., Georgia, United States and attributes the will in Georgia to this William. :::The transcribed will in William II profile lists his beloved wife Jane, two youngest children Balaam, Joshua and his dear children John, Lewis, Susannah, James, and Catherine. :::However, a citation to the will, leaves out Balaam and Joshua ::::Page 10--BENTLEY, WILLIAM. After the death of wife Jane property to be divided among my dear children, John, Lewis, Susannah, James and Catharine. Wife Jane and trusty friends Benjamin Ballard and Peter Smith, Excr. Signed Feb. 26, 1791. Probated May 2, 1792. Peter Smith, John Chandler, Wm. Hammock, Sr., Sarah Thornton, Testextracted from The Early Records of Georgia, Volume I, Wilkes County abstracted and compiled by Grace Gillam Davidson, published in 1933 at Macon, GA, Page 52 [[http://www.giddeon.com/wilkes/books/early-records-of-ga-vol1/051-070.shtml available here]] ::Need to figure out if will belongs to this William and which kids belong to him. *[[Bentley-1515|William Bentley matches POB not children]] (AB-WmNC) [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I21648 Allan's William b.1749NC]] ::On WikiTree his father is [[Bentley-548|William II]] the son of William W, the son of John ::Father: [[Bentley-777|John Bentley wikitree profile]] b: Abt 1711 in Richmond County, Virginia ::Mother: Christian HAMMOCK b: 28 May 1735 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia ::Birth: Abt 1749 in Onslow County, North Carolina ::Death: May 1792 in Wilkes County, Georgia ::Marriage: 8 Oct 1774 in Onslow County, North Carolina to Jane HAMMOND who had Children: :::John b: Abt 1774 in North Carolina :::Lewis b: Abt 1775 in North Carolina :::Susannah Marie "Susie" b: Abt 1777 :::James b: 1778 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, USA :::Catherine b. Uknown :::Balaam b: 1780 in South Carolina :::Joshua b: Abt 1781 in Anne Arundel Co., Maryland, USA *[[Bentley-776|William Bentley wiki profile]] (AB-WmVA) [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2005 Allan Bentley William b.1720VA]] ::Father: Daniel BENTLEY b: Abt 1690 in Raliegh Parish, Amelia County, Virginia ::Mother: Anne MILLER ::Birth: Bef 1720 in North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia ::Christening: 13 Mar 1720 North Farnham Parish, Richmond County, Virginia ::Death: Abt 1792 in Wilkes County, Georgia ::Marriage 1 Elizabeth Unknown in Abt 1745 in North Carolina :::Jesse b: 1746 in North Carolina :::Chloe b: 1749 in South Carolina :::James b: Abt 1755 in North Carolina :::John b: Abt 1759 in North Carolina :::Balaam b: Abt 1763 in North Carolina :::Catherine b: Abt 1766 in South Carolina :::Unknown b: Abt 1768 :::Unknown b: Abt 1770 :::Unknown b: Abt 1772 ==Other Bentley Research Notes== Mary Bentley is listed as a daughter of John Stansell in his will Aug 22 1752, in Tyrrell County https://archive.org/stream/abstractofnorthc01nort#page/358/mode/2up John Bentley(not sure who this John Bentley is) in the ELECTION OF COL. GEO. WASHINGTON, 1758. some names then For Colo. Martin. long list of names ending with John Buckley, Tobias Burk, John Bentley, Index Bentley, 23, 167, 170. ==Not Current Table of Bentley== The Table may be sorted by clicking the buttons belowOLD TABLE {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Last Name !|First Name !|Birth Year !|Birth Place !|Death Year !|Death Place !|Family Line |- |[[Bentley-2142| Bentley]]||William||1589||England||1663||Virginia||V1 |- |[[Bentley-1588|Bentley]]||Richard||1636||Virginia||1687||North Carolina||V1 |- |[[Bentley-2140|Bentley]]||John||1679||North Carolina||1741||North Carolina||V1 |- |[[Bentley-1508| Bentley]]||William||1702||North Carolina||1778||North Carolina||V1 |- |[[Bentley-2139|Bentley]]||William||1729||North Carolina||1792||Georgia||V1 |- |[[Bentley-1518|Bentley]]||Lewis||1764||Georgia||1832||Alabama||V1 |- |[[Bentley-2138|Bentley]]||William||1793||Georgia||1834||Alabama||V1 |- |[[Bentley-2137|Bentley]]||James||1826||Alabama||1908||Arkansas||V1 |- |[[Bentley-2136|Bentley]]||Lewis||1861||Mississippi||1935||Oklahoma||V1 |- |[[Bentley-2135|Bentley]]||William||1909||Oklahoma||1988||New Mexico||V1 |} ==Sources==

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    [[Category:Bentley Name Study]][[Category: United States, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Connecticut, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Massachusetts, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: New York, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Pennsylvania, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Rhode Island, Bentley Name Study]][[Category: Vermont, Bentley Name Study]] This is a sub-project for the [[Space:Bentley_Name_Study|Bentley Name Study]]. The focus of this page is on the descendants of the Bentley family who first settled in Massachusetts and Rhode Island. Their descendants then moved into Connecticut, New York and other parts of Colonial New England. Records from as early as 1636 contain many references to different people named William Bentley. This page is created to try to help bring clarity to the web of William Bentleys and their descendants in Colonial New England. Please leave a message on this page or contact the Bentley Name Study Project Manager [[Bentley-2133|John Bentley]] if you have any additional resources or would like to collaborate research efforts related to the Bentleys of Colonial New England. [[Space:Bentley_Name_Study|Click here to return to the Bentley Name Study Home page]] [[Space:Bentley_Families_of_Colonial_New_England_To-Do_List|If you would like to assist, please refer to the To-Do list for the sub-project]] ==Web of William Bentleys== The Bentley family name begins to appear in the records of colonial America with three Williams: *[[Bentley-871|William Bentley]] arrives on the Truelove in 1636. *[[Bentley-117|William Bentley]] arrives in the Arabella in 1671 (William Bentley of Rhode Island). *[[Bentlye-6|William Bentley]] begins to show up in the records of Massachusetts (William Bentley of Massachusetts). This section will look at the lives of the three Williams together. When looking at the facts of each their lives, one notices a number of similarities. This raises the possibility that facts from one William's life are being confused with facts from another William. Immigration records and the early records or Massachusetts and Rhode Island will be examined to establish that three of the first Bentley immigrants were named William Bentley. Additionally, two of these Williams had sons named William. After a brief discussion of the sons of Williams named William, the second section will focus on the different Bentley families as they begin to move across Colonial New England. ===Immigrants=== Most records agree the first Bentley who emigrated to this part of America was [[Bentley-871|William Bentley]] who arrived in Boston, Massachusetts in 1635, aged 47 years, on the ship Truelove. Also aboard the Truelove were John Bentley, aged 17 years and [[Bentley-885|Alice]] aged 15 years, perhaps his children.GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY-FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND By James SAVAGE as cited by [[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/a/f/Katie-M-Lafferty/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1344.html Lafferty Bentley page on Genealogy.com]]:Truelove from Ye Port of London :Sept. 21, 1635 :These under-written names are to be transported to New - England imbarqued in the Truelove JO: Gibbs Master. the Men have taken the oaths of Alleg: & Suprem. These records appear as they are, from The Original Lists of Persons of Quality 1600-1700 by John C. Hotten. Even the spelling is as shows on the list." . According to the [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shipnamesBa.htm Pilgrim Passenger Names Early 1600's website]] five Bentleys are listed in the muster lists of ships coming to this part of America from 1636 to 1671 {| border="1" |Bentley Mary || age 20 || 1635 || on ship [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/defense.htm Defence]] || from London to Massachusetts |- |[[Bentley-871|Bentley William]] || age 47 || 1635 || on ship [[[:Category:Truelove%2C_sailed_September%2C_1635|Truelove]]] || from London to Massachusetts |- |[[Bentley-885|Alice]] || age 15 || 1635 || on ship [[[:Category:Truelove%2C_sailed_September%2C_1635|Truelove]]] || from London to Massachusetts |- |Bentley, Jo. || age 17 || 1635 || on ship [[[:Category:Truelove%2C_sailed_September%2C_1635|Truelove]]] || from London to Massachusetts |- |[[Bentley-117|William Bentley]]||age 31||1671||on ship Arabella||Gravesend, England to Massachusetts |- |} Mary, age 20, was aboard the Defence which sailed from London to Massachusetts in 1635. She would have been born in 1615. Some genealogy show her married to the William who came on the Truelove. [[Bentley-117|William Bentley]], came to America on May 27, 1671 aboard the ship Arabella, Richard Sprague, Master. THE FOUNDERS OF NEW ENGLAND, 1860, page 78, (The original of this entry was in possession of Samuel Gardiner Drake in 1860). [[Bentley-928|William]] is listed as being born in England (in 1619) and died in Rhode Island. He not listed on any ship record found to date. ===William Bentley Living in both early Massachusetts and Rhode Island=== 1635-1663(?)As discussed above, records show a William Bentley arriving on Truelove in 1635 at the age of 47. His profile states he died in 1663, however the source for this year is not clear. 1671 a William Bentley is record as arriving on the Arabella. This profile, and genealogy writings, state that the William who arrived on the Arabella is the William who lived in Rhode Island. However, a clear extant record has not been found to show the William who arrived on the Arabella and the William living in Rhode Island are the same people. 1675 two records establish a William Bentley was living in Massachusetts: *In January 20, 1675 a [[Bentlye-6|William Bentley]] marries [[Houghton-97|Mary Houghton]] in Dorchester, Suffolk, Massachusetts by a Mr. William Stoughton. Genelogical Classification By Family Group Coding For Descent From Common Ancestors by Cameron R. Stewart Vol. 2, pages 1059, 1652, 1790 as cited [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2724#s4 here by Allan Bentley]] *Then on August 20, 1675, a William Bentley is included among "Soldiers credited with Military Service under Capt Daniel Henchman" (men taken from places including Dorchester).Soldiers in King Philip's war; Being a critical account of that war, with a concise history of the Indian wars of New England from 1620-1677, official lists of the soldiers of Massachusetts colony serving in Philip's war, and sketches of the principal officers, copies of ancient documents and records relating to the war, also lists of the Narragansett grantees of the United colonies, Massachusetts, Plymouth and Connecticut; by Bodge, George M. (George Madison), 1841-1914, 1896, Pages 47 & 51 [[https://archive.org/stream/soldiersinkingph00inbodg#page/n125/mode/2up available here]] **The marriage record from January states the marriage took place in Dorchester and Capt. Henchman drew men from Dorchester, therefore, it likely these two records relate to the same William Bentley. The William who arrived on the Truelove was believed to have died by this date, or would have been 87 years old. So its not likely these records relate to the Truelove William. They do show there was a William Bentley living in Massachusetts in 1675. 1679 a William Bentley begins to appear in the records of Rhode Island. *The Genealogical and Family History of Western New York [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaland04cuttgoog#page/n502/mode/2up available here ]states the [[Bentley-117|William Bentley]] who arrived on the Arabella in 1671 is the same William who was living in Narragansett, Rhode Island on July 29, 1679. *William's name appearing on a petition along with "and forty-one others residence of Narragansett, Rhode Island.Genealogical and Family History of Western New York: A Record of the Achievements of her People In the Making of a Commonwealth and the Building of a Nation, Vol. II, William Richard Cutter, 1912, Lewis Historical Pub. Co, page 869 [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaland04cuttgoog#page/n502/mode/2up available here] Records of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations ..., Volume III, 1858, Page 60 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=j3YFAAAAQAAJ&lpg=PA60&dq=Narragansett%20July%2029%2C%201679&pg=PA60#v=onepage&q=Narragansett%20July%2029,%201679&f=false available here]] 1687 William was still living in Rhode Island *William was involved in a dispute over land with French Protestants in Narrragansett, Rhode Island and is listed as one of the people entitled to receive a portion of all the hay cut on the disputed land or monies, William is listed as being of KingstonRecords of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations ..., Volume III, 1858, Page 228 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=j3YFAAAAQAAJ&lpg=PA60&dq=Narragansett%20July%2029%2C%201679&pg=PA228#v=onepage&q=Bentley&f=false available here]] The Family History of Western New York, also states records show this William was in Narragansett, Rhode Island from 1705 to 1720. These records will be discussed below. Up to this point, it is possible to conclude the Bentley arriving on the Arabella, lived and was married in Massaachusetts, then moved to Rhode Island and married for a second time. However, in 1687 tax records seem to confirm there were was a William Bentley living in both Milton Massachusetts and in Kingstown, Rhode Island. Tax records from 1687 from Massachusetts and Rhode Island: *On May 14, 1687 A William Bentley was taxed in Milton, Massachusetts.Tax Lists Extracted From The History of Milton, Mass., 1640 to 1887 Boston, 1887, Transcribed by Jane Devlin, In observance of the Treasury warrant dated the twenty seventh day of March 1700, we the Selectmen of Milton on the 14th day of May [[http://dunhamwilcox.net/ma/milton_ma_tax.htm available here]] *September 6, 1687 A William Bentley was taxed in taxed by town of Kingstown, Rhode Island 4 shillings, 6 1/2 penceAncestors of the Bentley's of Chautauqua County, N.Y., by Eleanor L. Trismen, page K, [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2417 as cited by Allan Bentley here]] The final record of the William in Massachusetts is in 1691. The records of Milton Church, Massachusetts, from April 12, 1691, show Rev. Peter Thacher of Milton baptized three children believed to be the children of William and Mary: :William, Mary and Hannah Bentlet, Grandchildren to Bro. R. Haughton.The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 22, 1868. Page 443 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=eyocy7cBriYC&pg=PA443#v=onepage&q&f=false available online here]] *Mary's father is [[Houghton-96|Ralph Houghton]] making the R. Haughton a plausible grandfather, lending support to the above named children being those of William and his wife Mary Houghton. While this record does not specifically show William was still living in Massachusetts, or even still alive, it does support that William was married to Mary Houghton. The Family History of Western New York, states records indicate William Bentley was in Narragansett, Rhode Island from 1705 till his death in 1720 (these records have not been independently located) One final point of similarities between the two Williams should be noted: *[[Bentley-117|William]](came on Arabella in 1671) was born on 13 Sep 1640 in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, , England. (William Bentley of Rhode Island) *[[Bentlye-6|William]] (not sure when he came to America) was born 20 June 1641 in Shudy Camps, Cambridgeshire,,,England (William Bentley of Massachusetts) ===The sons of the Williams named William and their wives=== Two of the Williams who migrated to America had multiple children, including each having a son named William. *[[Bentley-117|William Bentley]] (of Rhode Island) had a son [[Bentley-311|William Jr. ]] *[[Bentlye-6|William Bentley]] (of Massachusetts) had a son [[Bentley-164|William IV]] Both of the second generation Williams had multiple children. One of the Williams was married more than once. Some confusion has resulted from at least one source stating the William Bentley of Rhode Island married both Mary Elliot and Bathsheba Lewis [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicaland04cuttgoog#page/n502/mode/2up (available here)]. Two other sources, however, agree the William Bentley who married Mary Elliot was the son of William Bentley and Mary Houghton of Massachusetts. GENEALOGICAL CLASSIFICATION BY FAMILY GROUP CODING FOR DECENT FROM COMMON ANCESTERS", by Cameron Ralph Stewart, Vol II, p. 1059, 1986. [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2313 cited by Allan Bentley here]] and Emile Sarter, compilation entitled "One Branch of the Bentley Family of Rhode Island", 1953 as cited by Allan Bentley [[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=danielbsr&id=I2313 available here]] Since the above source confused, one William marrying another, there may also be confusion about which children belong to each William. [[Bentley-311|William Bentley Jr.]] lived his entire life in Rhode Island based on his profile, need to verify place of 1760 will. Based on his profile all of his children were born in Rhode Island. *One of his sons [[Bentley-815|Green Bentley]] (MA to NY) moved to NY [[Bentley-164|William Bentley IV]] was born in Massachusetts, but moved to Connecticut by 1703 when he married Mary Elliot. ==Bentley Families in Colonial New England== ===Bentley Families of Early Rhode Island=== [[Bentley-117|William Bentley]], of Rhode Island, (the immigrant who arrived on the ship Arabella in 1671) is the first known Bentley in Rhode Island.Stewart, Cameron Ralph ''[[Space:Genealogical_Classification_By_Family_Group_Coding|Genealogical Classification By Family Group]]'' Vol. 2, Page 1105 (Stewart, Long Beach, 1986) Stewart established the following letter code to classify the five children of William and their selected children. The Bentley Lines of WILLIAM BENTL(E)Y, X.193.,PROGENITOR (Be:F.) #Jane (Be:Fa.) #William (Be:FB) #James (BeFC) #Thomas, (Be:FD.) FX.97. ##Jane (Be:FDa.) ##Mary (Be:FDb.) ##William Be:FDC. ##Benjamin, Be:FDD. Vm.49 ###Caleb Be:FDDA. ###Joseph Be:FDDB. ###Thomas Be:FDDC. ###Samuel,Be:FDDD. VH.25. ###Benjamin Be:FDDE. ###Gideon Be:FDDF. ###Ann(e) (?) Be:FDDg. ##Thomas Be:FDE. #Benjamin Be:FE. Not sure if the following fit into the above family or not The records of the First Congregational Church of Newport, Rhode Island, shows two Bentley marriages: *one taking place on Nov. 18, 1756 between William Bentley and Sarah Pitman (Stewart does not have a Pittman in his classification system) and *one taking place Oct. 18, 1772 Nathaniel Bentley and Anne Trowbridge. VITAL RECORD of RHODE ISLAND 1636-1850. First series. BIRTHS, MARRIAGES and DEATHS, A Family Register for the People, By James N. Arnold Editor of the Narrangansett Historical Register, VOL. VIII. Episcopal and Congregational, FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND MARRIAGES [http://dunhamwilcox.net/ri/rhode_island_vr24a.htm available online here] ===Bentley Families of Early New York === This section will highlight the first known or well known Bentley citizens of New York. All New York Bentley profiles located by the Study can be found on the main page of the [[:Category:New_York%2C_Bentley_Name_Study|New York, Bentley Name Study category]] The category currently has approximately 34 Bentley profiles. Most are from the following families: [[Bentley-1252|John Bentley]] and his son [[Bentley-1235|Eldred Bentley]] account for 12 of the Bentley names.This line of the Bentley family needs more research, it is possible/ likely, that it might be tied to the family below) . From the profiles it seem this family was in New York from around1755 to approximately 1888. Eldred also has grand children who lived in New York. They have not been added to the Study so far. [[Bentley-117|William Bentley]], of Rhode Island, (the immigrant who arrived on the ship Arabella in 1671) had two sons [[Bentley-319|Thomas Bentley]] and [[Bentley-311|William Bentley Jr.]] whose children account for 22 of the New York Bentley profiles: Eleven are tied to [[Bentley-319|Thomas Bentley]]. While he never lived in New York, he had a son William who did. This Bentley family was in New York before 1770. *[[Bentley-874|William]] (died in New York in 1800) and his children: #[[Bentley-879|Elizabeth Bentley]] (died in New York, date unkown) #[[Bentley-926|Joseph Bentley]] (died in New York in 1799) #[[Bentley-944|Tabor Bentley]] (died in New York in 1826) #[[Bentley-1009|Henry Bentley]] (born in New York in 1771) #[[Bentley-959|Tillinghast Bentley]] (b.1735-died in New York in 1820) and his children: ##[[Bentley-941|Joseph Bentley]](died in New York in 1810) ##[[#Bentley-915|Thomas Bentley]] (married in New York in 1778) ##[[Bentley-929|John Bentley]] (1756-died in New York in1830) ##[[Bentley-966|George Bentley]] (1758-died in New York in 1839) ##[[Bentley-872|Tabor Bentley]] (born in New York in 1770- died in New York in 1837) Eleven are tied to [[Bentley-311|William Bentley Jr.]] More specifically, to two of his sons [[Bentley-811|William Bentley III]] and[[Bentley-815|Green Bentley]] and their children *Six of New York Bentley profiles come from the [[Bentley-815|Green Bentley]] and his children. Its not yet known when he moved to New York, however, five of his children where born or lived in New York. His family was in NY from 1778 to 1854: #[[Bentley-2622|Green Bentley Jr]]. (was born in New York in 1778) #[[Bentley-1206|Bathsheba Bentley Bennett]] (died in New York in in 1779) #[[Bentley-1926|Hannah Bentley Bennett]] (was married in New York in 1781) #[[Bentley-1884|Rhoda Bentley Teeples]] (was married in New York in 1793) #[[Bentley-1958|Benjamin Bentley]] (died in New York in 1854) * Five of the Bentley profiles are tied to [[Bentley-811|William Bentley]] (died in New York in 1800) and his children. This Bentley family was in New York as early as 1784: #[[Bentley-2611|Jonathan Bentley]] (born in New York in 1784-died in Illinois in 1889) #[[Bentley-2610|John Bentley]] (born in New York in 1787-died in New York in 1856) #[[Bentley-537|David Bentley]] (born in New York in 1790) #[[Bentley-2612|Joshua Bentley]] (born in New York in 1792-died in New York in 1860) ===Bentley Families of Early Connecticut=== [[Bentley-164|William Bentley IV]] was born in Massachusetts, but moved to Connecticut by 1703 when he married Mary Elliot. [[Bentley-71|George Bentley]] son of [[Bentley-117|William Bentley]] (of Rhode Island) is believed to have moved to Connecticut and was married in approximately 1723. ===Bentley Families of Pennsylvania=== The following come from the [http://www.chesco.org/1729/18th-Century-Tax-Records 18th Century Tax records for PA Chester Co] the list from only 1715-1740 ([http://www.chesco.org/DocumentCenter/View/5392 available here]) Is it reasonable to assume that the following records are for all for two people, [[Bentley-994|John Bentley]] and [[Bentley-1310|Jeffery Bentley]] (believed to be John's son)? The only Bentley names listed are for John (once as Jonathan) and Jeffery. The last time is sometimes spelled Bently other times Bentley. The Jonathan is listed as a freeman all others landholders. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" !|Name !|Township !|Year !|Category !|Provincial/County |- |Jeffery||Fallowfield||1737/38||Landholder||County (C‐14B) |- |Jeffrey||Fallowfield||1732||Landholder||County |- |Jeffrey||Fallowfield||1735/36||Landholder||County (C‐13A) |- |John||Birmingham||1722||Landholder||County |- |John||Fallowfield||1735/36||Landholder||County (C‐13A) |- |John||Fallowfield||1735/36||Landholder|| County (C‐13A) |- |John||West Bradford||1735/36||Landholder||County (C‐13A) |- |John||West Bradford||1737/38||Landholder|| County (C‐14A) |- |John Jr.||Fallowfield||1737/38||Landholder||County (C‐14B) |- |John||Fallowfield||1739||Landholder||County (C‐15) |- |John||Society Land||1740||Landholder||County (C‐16) |- |Jonathan||Darby||1719/20||Freeman||County 3 |- |Jeffery||West Marlborough||1729||Landholder||County |- |Jeffery||West Marlborough||1730||Landholder||County |- |Jeffery||Fallowfield||1734/35||Landholder||County (C‐12A) |- |Jeffery|| Fallowfield||1739||Landholder||County (C‐15) |- |Jeffrey||Fallowfield||1740||Landholder||County (C‐16) |- |John||Birmingham||1724/25||Landholder||County |- |John||Birmingham||1726/27||Landholder||County |- |John||Birmingham||1730||Landholder||County |- |John||Birmingham||1732||Landholder||County |- |John||Fallowfield||1734/35||Landholder||County (C‐12A) |- |John||Society Land||1739||Landholder||County (C‐15) |- |John||Fallowfield||1740||Landholder||County (C‐16) |} ===Bentley Families in Early Vermont=== *[[Bentley-2184|Shelly Bentley]](born 1795 CT?) is believed to have moved from Wells, Connecticut to Jericho Vermont before 1800. He settled in Millbrook, VT. He married [[Stevens-9192|Abigail Stevens]] prior to their first child was born in 1826. *[[Bentley-2170|Ira (Reverend) Bentley]] was born in 1785 in Cornwall, Addison, Vermont, USA. He had 3 wives between 1809-1842, all the marriages where in VT. He had six children, between 1815-1831. He died in Washington CO., New York in 1855 ==Unconnected Bentley Families== This section is under construction...Not organized well= ==Timeline== ==Old Table== The Table may be sorted by clicking the buttons below {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="3" !|Last Name !|First Name !|Birth Year !|Birth Place !|Death Year !|Death Place !|Family Line |- |[[Bentley-905|Bentley]]||William||1573||England||1632||England||R1 |- |[[Bentley-871|Bentley]]||William||1589||England||1663||Rhode Island||R1 |- |[[Bentley-909 |Bentley]]||William||1600||England||1691||Rhode Island||R1 |- |[[Bentley-928|Bentley]]||William||1619||England||1666||Rhode Island||R1 |- |[[Bentley-932|Bentley]]||John||1622||England||1690||Rhode Island||R1 |- |[[Bentley-117|Bentley]]||William III||1640||England||1720||Rhode Island||R1 |- |[[Bentlye-6|Bentley]]||William III||1641||England||1691||Massachusetts||M1 |- |[[Bentley-164|Bentley]]||William IV||1679||Massachusetts||1751||Connecticut||M1 |- |[[Bentley-127|Bentley]]||William V||1707||Connecticut||1756||Connecticut||M1 |- |[[Bentley-156|Bentley]]||Chloe||1735||Connecticut||1813||Georgia||M1 |- |} ==Sources==

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    [[Category:One Name Studies]][[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Bentley Name Study]][[Category: DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Bentley and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. The Bentley Name Study is now officially registered with the Guild of One-Name Studies. You can visit study's profile on the Guild's website here: *[http://one-name.org/name_profile/Bentley/ Guild of One-Name Studies, Bentley Name Study] For those wishing to view the current list of items the Study is working on, please visit: *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Name_Study_To_Do_List click here for the Bentley Name Study To-do List] One purpose of the Bentley Name Study is to trace the origin of the Bentley name, emigrants to, and early settlers in America. Another purpose is to have one place where people can easily view Bentley's who belong to the same Bentley line. As Bentley's migrated to America they arrived and lived in the same region. Those two lines are discussed in more detail on the following pages: *[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Descendants_originally_from_Jamestown&public=1 Sub-Project examining Bentley Families in Southern Colonial America] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Descendants_originally_from_Massachusetts_and_Rhode_Island&public=1 Sub-Project examining Bentley Families In Colonial New England] Feel free to add your Bentley family line or anything you feel will enhance people's knowledge of the Bentley name, including any sources on Bentley Genealogy. To add a profile to the Bentley Name Study, use the following: "Category: Bentley Name Study" (within brackets [[ ]]). If you know the state the Bentley lived in you can also add them to the appropriate state category by placing "Category: State, Bentley Name Study" (again within [[ ]], substitute "state" with the appropriate state. The following template will be used to indicated profiles under current review by the Name Study. {{One Name Study | name=Bentley | category=Bentley_Name_Study }}
    This profile is under active study, please coordinate any changes with [[Bentley-2133|Bentley Name Study manager]]
    If you have any questions, comments or ideas, feel free to leave a message or contact the profile manger of the Bentley Name Study, [[Bentley-2133|John Bentley]]. [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BENTLEY&order=dobup click here for Wikitree's Bentley Index] =Origins and Meaning of the Bentley Name=
    The root of the surname Bentley is the Old English beonet, meaning "bent grass," and leah, a "woodland clearing," hence a clearing overgrown with bent-grass. There were a number of Bentley place-names in England - in Staffordshire, Yorkshire and Derbyshire for example - which could have given rise to the Bentley surname. Bentley showed as Benedledge, Benetlea and Benedlage in the Domesday Book of 1086. The first recorded spelling of the family name was William de Benetlega in the pipe rolls of Derbyshire in 1176. [http://www.selectsurname.com/bentley.html Select surname website]
    According to one source, "The Bentleys are an old English family. In Burke's Armory, there are fourteen families, the arms varied. The family is also, sometimes Benly, Bentt, or Binley".[[#Lobdell|Lobdell]]: Page 4 The most frequently quoted Bentley legend is that the first Bentley, received land from William the Conqueror. The legend seems to come from a lawyer, George Bentley:
    According to a manuscript written by Lawyer, George F. Bentley called "Genealogy of the Bentley Family", the Bentley name can be traced back to one "Drew of Bentley". Refering to 'Bentleys of Bentley-Haye", Staffordshire, England. "Bentley" is an ancient Manor and Hamlet belonging to the Parish of Wolverhampton, in the Hundred of Seisdon. It was granted by [[Normandie-32|William the Conqueror]] to "Drew" by the services of keeping the hay for the King. Hence it is called, "Bentley-Haye". [[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/a/f/Katie-M-Lafferty/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1352.html Katie citing]]: Trisman states on page "G" "Early 'Bentley' History in England","TRISMAN, Eleanor L. (Eleanor Louise WESCOT) "BENTLEY GENEALOGY: Some of the descendants of George (3) Bentley; William (2) Bentley; William (1) Bentley; Also background of the Bentleys in England/ by Eleanor L. Trisman (Mrs. Ralph D.)-Salt Lake City: Filmed by Genealogical Society of Utah, 1980. Microfilm of the Manuscript Collection (ca, 500 leaves) donated by Eleanor L. Trisman, Riveredge, New Jersey.
    The story of William the Conqueror granting land to one "Drew" for the services of keeping the hay for the King is repeated often as the origin of the Bentley name. However, further evidence is necessary to separate fact from legend. We do know certain elements of this story are factual. "In 1066, William I imposed a feudal structure on England. He was the owner of all land in England by conquest. He granted land to certain of his subjects in return for services" History of Land Tenure in England, [[https://hklandsurveyor.wordpress.com/2012/09/30/the-english-doctrine-of-land-tenure/ Author Unknown found at]]. However, the hay associated the Bentleys was not hay for horses but instead a place called the Haye of Bentley. ==The Ancient Bentley Family (1135 to 1390) == The Bentley Haye, one of the "Forest Tenure of Staffordshire, was given to a Drunad de Benetlea as one of the many Sergeanties issued by kings throughout England's history and remained within the family from 1135 to 1390 Forest Tenures of Staffordshire, published in the Collections For A History Of Staffordshire, Vol. 10, Part 1, Edited by The William Salt Arthrological Society,1907 pages 230-237 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=5okwAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA230#v=onepage&q&f=false available here on Google books]].
    Sergeanties, consisted of services due to the King of a very miscellaneous character, many of them even of a grotesque nature; but being services due to the Crown and held by an hereditary tenture, they appear always to have been very highly esteemed and in most cases were performed by men of knightly rank".
    The Pipe Roll of 1164 lists "the earliest custodian of the Bentley Haye who is mentioned in the Records is one Gervase de Benetlea who was dead in II H. II. (1164) Gervase had a son named Roger. Roger is shown to be the son of Gervase by the following abstract of a deed which is taken from the Huntbach MSS. in the William Salt Library:
    Roger the son of Gervase of Bentley grants to Roger his son and to his heirs all Bentley with the custody of the Hay of Bentley, with its appurtenances except the land of Richard the son of Simon and of Robert the son of Jeffrey and the land of Hyndebadeshull, and the land of Hutcheberge and the Bailiwick of Wolverhampton which he kept for his own use for his life. Witnesses: :Willo filio Odonis, Willo. Ruffo et aliis".Id.
    "The second Roger was dead in 12 H. III. (1228) leaving a widow, Juliana, and two sons, William and Richard." The Hundred Roll of 1255 states that William de Benetlega held a virgate of land by Sergeanty of the King for the custody of the Haye of Bentley, for which he renders one mark. His predecessor had been enfeoffed by King Henry I".Id. A footnote also notes that:
    Shaw in his history of Staffordshire-under-Bentley states that one Dru nad held Bentley and had been enfeoffed at Bentley by the Conqueror, but the probability is that Dru was the father of Gervase and had been enfeoffed by Henry I (reign from 1100 to 1135)"Id
    Again here we see a reference to Dru and William the Conqueror but again without any evidence to factually show this story is more than legend. The Forest Tenures article outlines the geneology of the de Benetlea/Benetlega/Benteleye family from Gervase in year 1164 to William de Benetlega, "born at Little Sardon, and baptized in the church of Shareshull on the 21st November, 22 E. III. 1348 and died about 1390 without leaving issue" (i.e., children). While the trail to the Bentleys of modern time dies with William, the following quote regarding his father provides an interesting perspective of the events taking place at this time:
    The last named John, the third of his name, died before he came of age during the great Pestilence of 1349. On the Fine Roll of 23 E. III. (1349) there is a writ dated 8th of May ordering an Inquisition to be taken on the death of John son of John de Benteleye a minor, and in ward to the King. The Inquisition held in pursuance of this writ gives a vivid account of the ravages of the Black Death. Id p. 233 .
    The connection between these de Benetlea/Benetlega/Benteleye and the Bentleys who migrated to America in the 1600s is unclear. However, at least one sources states that [[Bentley-882|James Bentley]] (born Abt. 1560 in High Bentley, England, and died date unknown in Pontefract Castle, England.) was a "19th generation descendant of "Drew of Bentley Haye" the first known Bentley (1100 AD).""MANUSCRIPT OF HELEN STONE WOODRUFF": "From a Manuscript sent to Swarthmore College in Pennsylvania in 1981 by the Family of Richard L. Bentley (handwritten and very hard to decipher) states that "100 acres of land was granted to JOHN BENTLEY on August 14, 1704 in Pennsylvania. The material indicated the information had been taken from a FAMILY BIBLE, and that the Family had indeed originated in BENTLEY HALL in Staffordshire, England. Helen Woodruff donated this manuscript to the Genealogical Society Library (Assume this is the LDS Genealogical Society Library in Salt Lake City, Utah) In any event, this was found on microfiche from the LDS Genealogical Library in Salt Lake City. (Microfiched, 9 Nov 1982. Project and Fiche # ZLIB 7-105 #1287 G.S. Call # 6017787) Ruth SCHMIDT, in her 1975 update of the BENTLEY FAMILY HISTORY, "AS A TWIG IS BENT" as cited on [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/a/f/Katie-M-Lafferty/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1352.html Lafferty's Bentley page on Genealogy.com] This James is said to be the father of a William Bentley who settled in America. James would be about the same age of the father one or more of the different William Bentley immigrants who settled in America. Assuming these lines can be linked (and the Bentley's from 1390 to 1560 are documented) the Bentley's alive today are over 30 generations removed from the first Drew or Dru , spanning from approximately 1135 to the present, almost 900 years. For an example of this line one can refer to [http://www.johnniewbrown.net/Bluehost/Bentley.html Descendants of Dreux The Norman]. One should note, there appears to be very few actual records cited to support all the generations. More specifically, one of the generations made on this site has been disproved. This relationship is wrongly cited on many genealogy sites: *(WILLIAM BENTLEY57-58) was born in 1573 in Elstow, Bedfordshire, , England57-58. He died in 1632 in Ampthill, Bedfordshire, , England57-58. He married MARY GOODWIN. She was born in 1602 in , , , England59. She died in Elizabeth City, Rhode Island, United States59 The [[Goodwin-2024|Mary Goodwin]] married to [[Bentley-905|William Bentley]] never came to America. They also did not have a son named William. The William Bentley ("19th generation of Dru") seems to be a combination of facts taken from a number of different William Bentleys. See the conflated profile of [[Bentley-909|William Bentley]] for more details. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- =The Bentleys In America= Two separate lines of the Bentley family were well established during early colonial America, one in the south and one in the north. These lines remained very distinct from one another in colonial time. By the turn of the eighteenth century, the Bentley name was found in many colonies of early America. The Bentley line of the south, originating in Virginia, moved further south to North Carolina, Georgia and other southern colonies. While the Bentley line arriving in Massachusetts, spread out through Rhode Island, Connecticut and the colonies of the north. If there are any instances of the two family lines mixing in colonial America, this project is unaware of those people yet. This may serve as a clue to tracing any Bentley ancestors. Sub-projects look into the Bentley lines from each area. The name William Bentley is very common among the Bentley families living in America in the sixteen and seventeen hundreds. The number of people named William Bentley with fathers, sons or brothers named William or John, makes tracking the Bentley line very difficult. It is hoped that the Bentley Name Study and its sub-projects will help to bring clarity to the different Bentley families of America. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ==Southern Colonial America== See the [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Descendants_originally_from_Jamestown&public=1 Sub-Project examining Bentley Families in Southern Colonial America] for more information about the Bentley families of this era and location. The Bentley name is one of the oldest family names recorded in America. Jamestown was established on May 14, 1607 and became the first successful English settlement in North America. Eight months after Jamestown was established, on January 12, 1608, the first Bentley immigrant, [[Bentley-2142|William Bentley]], arrived in America. He arrived aboard the John and Francis as part of the First Supply convoy to reach Jamestown since its establishment. While this William is believed to have returned to England, he came back to the Jamestown area in 1624 and raised a family who moved to North Carolina. ===Immigrants to Virginia=== According to the [http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shipnamesBa.htm Pilgrim Passenger Names Early 1600's website] four Bentleys are listed in the muster lists of ships coming to America from 1608 and 1671. {| border="1" cellpadding="8" | [[Bentley-2142| Bentley, William]] || age 20 || 1608 || on ship [[:Category:John_and_Francis%2C_sailed_Oct_18%2C_1607|John and Francis]] (First Supply) || from London to Virginia |- | [[Bentley-2142|Bentlie, William]] || age 36 || 1624 || on ship [http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/jacob.htm Jacob] || from London to Virginia |- | Bentley, Abram || age 20 || 1635 || on ship [http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/globe.htm Globe] || from London to Virginia |- | Bently, Jo. || age 21 || 1635 || on ship [http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/alice.htm Alice] || from London to Virginia |} :It is believed that the William Bentley and Bentlie listed above are the same person. William is discussed more below. Abram and Jo. do not have profiles on wikitree and no further information is known about them at this time. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ==Colonial New England== Please visit [[Space:Bentley_Descendants_originally_from_Massachusetts_and_Rhode_Island|The Bentley families living in Colonial New England]] for more information about the Bentley families of this era and location. ===Immigrants Boston=== According to the [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/shipnamesBa.htm Pilgrim Passenger Names Early 1600's website]] five Bentleys are listed in the muster lists of ships coming to this part of America from 1636 to 1671 {| border="1" |Bentley Mary || age 20 || 1635 || on ship [[http://www.packrat-pro.com/ships/defense.htm Defence]] || from London to Massachusetts |- |[[Bentley-871|Bentley William]] || age 47 || 1635 || on ship [[[:Category:Truelove%2C_sailed_September%2C_1635|Truelove]]] || from London to Massachusetts |- |[[Bentley-885|Alice]] || age 15 || 1635 || on ship [[[:Category:Truelove%2C_sailed_September%2C_1635|Truelove]]] || from London to Massachusetts |- |Bentley, Jo. || age 17 || 1635 || on ship [[[:Category:Truelove%2C_sailed_September%2C_1635|Truelove]]] || from London to Massachusetts |- |[[Bentley-117|William Bentley]]||age 31||1671||on ship Arabella||Gravesend, England to Massachusetts |- |} Mary, age 20, was aboard the Defence which sailed from London to Massachusetts in 1635. She would have been born in 1615. Some genealogy show her married to the William who came on the Truelove. A second William Bentley immigrant arrived in Boston in 1636, only sixteen years after the Mayflower landed at Plymouth Rock. [[Bentley-871|William Bentley]] arrived in Boston, Massachusetts in 1635, aged 47 years, on the ship Truelove. Also aboard the Truelove were John Bentley, aged 17 years and [[Bentley-885|Alice]] aged 15 years, perhaps his children. A third [[Bentley-117|William Bentley]] immigrant, came to America on May 27, 1671 aboard the ship Arabella, Richard Sprague, Master. THE FOUNDERS OF NEW ENGLAND, 1860, page 78, (The original of this entry was in possession of Samuel Gardiner Drake in 1860). Most records agree the first Bentley who emigrated to this part of America was [[Bentley-871|William Bentley]] who arrived in Boston, Massachusetts in 1635, aged 47 years, on the ship Truelove. Also aboard the Truelove were John Bentley, aged 17 years and [[Bentley-885|Alice]] aged 15 years, perhaps his children.GENEALOGICAL DICTIONARY-FIRST SETTLERS OF NEW ENGLAND By James SAVAGE as cited by [[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/a/f/Katie-M-Lafferty/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1344.html Lafferty Bentley page on Genealogy.com]]:Truelove from Ye Port of London :Sept. 21, 1635 :These under-written names are to be transported to New - England imbarqued in the Truelove JO: Gibbs Master. the Men have taken the oaths of Alleg: & Suprem. These records appear as they are, from The Original Lists of Persons of Quality 1600-1700 by John C. Hotten. Even the spelling is as shows on the list." . ==Other Known Bentley Immigrants== {| border="1" |[[Bentley-2248|Richard Bentley]]||age 20||1841||on ship Tyrian||from Liverpool to New Orleans|| |} Richard migrated to America and is considered and LDS Pioneer. While he migrated to America later than many of the other Bentley migrants, The profile of [[Bentley-2248|Richard Bentley]] more clearly reflects what it might have been like traveling to this new land than any of the early Bentley arrivals. ==Geographic Distribution of Bentleys in 1880 Census== The statistics in this table were obtained at [http://forebears.co.uk/surnames/bentley Forebears.com]. Population refers to the number of Bentleys in the location. Frequency refers to the ratio of Bentleys to the overall population. Popularity refers to how popular the Bentley name is in the area compared to other names. '''Bentley Worldwide Population in 1880 era''' {| border="1" !|Country !|Population !|Frequency (1 in:) !|Popularity |- |England||12,612||:1,933||939 |- |United States||6,768||:7,420||260 |- |Ireland||153||:28,953||2,968 |- |Wales||49||:32,008||1,749 |- |Scotland||26||:143,970||6,132 |- |Jersey||5||:10,376||1,795 |}
    '''1880 Bentley Population in the United States (by select State)''' {| border="1" !|State !|Population !|Frequency (1 in:) !|Popularity |- |New York||1,019||:4,985||716 |- |Michigan||486||:3,366||427 |- |Kentucky||437||:3,771||565 |- |Illinois||391||:7,879||987 |- |Georgia||380||:4,060||639 |- |Pennsylvania||353||:12,146||1,775 |- |Ohio||336||:9,517||1,276 |- |Iowa||316||:5,141||647 |- |Missouri||307||:8,118||1,034 |- |Connecticut||150||:4,142||738 |- |Vermont||110||:3,004|| 572 |}
    '''Counties with over 50 Bentleys in the 1880 Census''' {| border="1" !|State !|Population !|Frequency (1 in:) !|Popularity |- |Chautauqua Co. (NY) ||123||:531||40 |- |Letcher Co. (KY)||119||:55||10 |- |Bennington Co. (VT)||80||:273||17 |- |New London Co. (CT)||66||:1,105||179 |- |Floyd County (KY)||65||:157||26 |- |Philadelphia Co. (PA)||64||:13,244||1,862 |- |Alexander Co. (NC)|| 53||:158||33 |- |Tallapoosa Co. (AL)||53||:442||60 |- |Saint Louis Co. (MO)||52||:13,550|| 1,693 |}
    '''Counties in which Bentley name ranked highest as compared to other names in the same county in 1880''' {| border="1" !|State !|Population !|Frequency (1 in:) !|Popularity |- |Letcher Co. (KY)||119||:55||10 |- |Bennington Co. (VT)||80||: 273||17 |- |Haralson Co. (GA)||38||:157||20 |- |Floyd Co. (KY)||65||:157||26 |- |Rockdale Co. (GA)||34||:201||32 |- |Alexander Co. (NC)|| 53||:158||33 |- |Stanislaus Co. (CA)|| 20||:438||38 |- |Chautauqua Co. (NY)||123||:531||40 |- |Fremont Co. (IA)||38||:466|| 43 |- |Olmsted Co. (MN)||37||:583||44 |- |Shiawassee (MI)||49||:552||49 |}
    =Bentley Families in Canada= A sub-project has been established to research [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Bentley_Families_of_Canada&public=1 Bentley families living in Canada]. =Unconnected Bentley Lines= This page has been established to identify Bentley family lines who exist for a few generations but are not connected to the larger family tree. [[Space:Unconnected_Bentley_Family_Lines|click here]] =Bentley Genealogy Resources= *Allan Bentley has two very well researched sites on the genealogy of the Jamestown line of Bentleys: ::[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/b/e/n/Allan-L-Bentley/GENE6-0001.html Allan Bentley genealogy on genealogy.com] ::[http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?db=danielbsr&I11.x=26&I11.y=5 Allan Bentley Genealogy on Ancestry.com] *[[http://crystalbureau.tripod.com/id4.html This site has the Jamestown line of Bentleys]] *[http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/l/a/f/Katie-M-Lafferty/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-1352.html Katie Lafferty's also has Bentleys on Genealogy.com] *Stewart, Cameron Ralph ''[[Space:Genealogical_Classification_By_Family_Group_Coding|Genealogical Classification By Family Group]]'' Vol. 2, Page 1105 (Stewart, Long Beach, 1986) available online directly here [https://www.gengophers.com/book.html#/book/21764 Genealogical classification by family group coding for descent from common ancestors, vol. 2] has thousands of Bentley names linked back to [[Bentley-117|William Bentley]] of Rhode Island *BENTLEY FAMILY HISTORY, "AS A TWIG IS BENT" including 1975 update by Ruth Schmidt ([https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE972101 available here]) *A document entitled "Bentley Gleamings" written in 1908 has information about the Bentleys (Wm. Bentley whose wife was Sarah Leithfield w as at Kingston, R. I. before 1679) and settled in Rhode Island, (Bentley Gleamings, Lobdell, Julia Harrison, b. 1839, [http://archive.org/stream/bentleygleanings1905lobd/bentleygleanings1905lobd_djvu.txt available here]). Available on wikitree [[Space:Bentley_Gleanings|here]] *[https://archive.org/stream/bentleyfamilywit00brin#page/n5/mode/2up Ohio Bentleys known as The Tribe of Bentley] *A document entitled "Book One Bentley Ancestry" by Slough History. This is an old typed and hand written history of the Bentley name, mostly Bentleys in England [http://www.sloughhistoryonline.org.uk/asset_arena/text/pdf/sl/sl/sl-sl-rb01_familyhistory-d-00-000.pdf available here] *The Manuscript of Presenting the Genealogy Research of Helen Stone Woodruff who presented the histories to her sons. In order to make her work more readily available and accessible to all family members, Burrton Glenn Woodruff III in August 30, 2000 made her manuscript [http://genealogy.bgwoodruff.com/original/INDEX.HTM available to the public here.] The family tree based on their work can be [http://genealogy.bgwoodruff.com/hns/bentley/bentley_frameset.html found here] cite as: Manuscript of Presenting the Genealogy Research of Helen Stone Woodruff made available to the public by Burrton Glenn Woodruff III in August 30, 2000, Page http://genealogy.bgwoodruff.com/original/INDEX.HTM available to online here.] *[http://www.genealogybooklinks.com/B%20Bentley.htm Site with Bentley Genealogy Books] This site has many good Bentley related resources: [http://www.linkpendium.com/bentley-family/ linkpendium.com Bentley-family] =Bentley DNA= For those interested in a Bentley DNA study, please [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/bentley/ click here]. If anyone has additional Bentley DNA information feel free to add it here =Famous or noteworthy Bentleys= [[Bentley-8|Caleb Bentley]] - was commissioned by President George Washington to make the brass cornerstone used for the White House groundbreaking ceremony in 1792. A year later, Bentley made a silver cornerstone which was used for the United States Capitol. Caleb's wife, Marie Henrietta Thomas, was a close friend of Dolley Madison. In August 1814, during the War of 1812, the White House was set ablaze by British troops on August 26, 1814, President James Madison fled Washington, D.C. and arrived in Brookeville on horseback, where he found refuge in the home of Caleb Bentley [[Bentley-880|Margaret Bentley]] was the mother of [[Bunyan-64|John Bunyan]] was an English writer and preacher best remembered as the author of the religious allegory The Pilgrim's Progress. In addition to The Pilgrim's Progress, Bunyan wrote nearly sixty titles, many of them expanded sermons. The Pilgrim's Progress became one of the most published books in the English language; 1,300 editions having been printed by 1938, 250 years after the author's death. [[Bentley-349|Matthew Bentley]] was sued for damages done during Bacon's Rebel in 1676
    "The records of Henrico County contain sundry charges of depredations committed by Bacon's soldiers, showing that the people's cause was strong in that section. Major John Lewis, of Middlesex, laid claim of damages at the hands of one [Captain] Matt Bentley, with forty or fifty men-of- arms, in the time of the late rebellion. Major Lewis's inventory of his losses includes "400 meals" (which he declares were eaten at his house by Bacon's men during their two days encampment on his plantation), the killing of some of his stock, and carrying off of meal "for the whole rebel army," at Major Pate's house, at whose house Bacon died in October 1676 . [[http://www.newrivernotes.com/topical_books_1676_virginia_baconsrebellion.htm story of Bacon's Rebellion, section XIV]] and The William and Mary Quarterly, Volume 5, 1879 [[https://books.google.com/books?id=2SQjAQAAIAAJ&pg=PA279#v=thumbnail&q=Bentley&f=false available on google books here]]
    [[Bentley-2168|Wilson "Snowflake" Bentley]] credited with discovering that no two snowflakes are alike. [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bentley_(surname) Wikipedia list of notable Bentleys]] =Bentley Miscellany= Wikipedia lists six places named Bentley in the US, ten in England, two in Antarctica and one in both Australia and Canada. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bentley_(disambiguation) Bentley Places on Wikipedia ==Sources== Lobdell, Julia. ''[[Space:Bentley Gleanings|Bentley Gleanings]]'' (A.W. Fleming, Chicago, 1905)

    Benton Name Study

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    [[Category:Benton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Benton}} ===Origin=== ===Lines=== =====Connecticut===== =====Virginia===== =====Maryland===== *Mark Benton arrived to the U.S. in 1652 and is found in Queen Anne's County, Maryland. ===Notables=== *[[Benton-133|Thomas Hart Benton]] U.S. Senator, Missouri === How to Join === *Please contact the project leader [[Benton-2261|Sylvia Benton]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == Tracing the Benton line has been a challenge to say the least. It seemed almost impossible to find information past my 5th great grandfather. What I discovered was not necessarily the lack of resources, it was the immense amount of inaccurate information that was steering me in the wrong direction. Only through the DNA of a Benton male have we determined which line we fall into exactly. I have concluded if the information was easy to find, it is most likely inaccurate. *This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that the lines can get properly traced and identified. If you have taken a DNA test and are from one of the Benton lines, please consider placing your results on your profile. == Acknowledgement == *I am from the Benton line that moved from South Carolina to Coweta, Georgia. My great-grandfather was [[Benton-2264|Selby Macgruder Benton]], his father [[Benton-247| James Andrew Benton]], his father Andrew Hugh Benton, his father Jacob Benton. My grandfather, his sister and his brothers were born and raised in Habersham County, Cornelia, Georgia. I have had my DNA done on 23andMe and Ancestry. My GedMatch # is on my profile. Please feel free to add your line of the Benton's as well.

    Berdan Family History

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    Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to the '''Berdan Family''' surname and information about individuals and places named Berdan. === Famous Berdans === * [[Berdan-1|Hiram Berdan]] (September 6, 1824 – March 31, 1893) A Major General during American Civil War. Most famous for inventing the Berdan rifle in 1868. === Berdans on WikiTree === Here is today's updated list of [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BERDAN_1.html Berdans]. Please add yourself to WikiTree if you're a Berdan so you're on the list tomorrow. [[Category:Family Histories]]

    Berea Cemetery, Berea, Kentucky

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    [[Category: Berea Cemetery, Berea, Kentucky]] [[Category:Madison County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Berea Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Located on the east end of Berea, Kentucky, in Madison County, this cemetery has about 6,200 interments. Photography and transcription was begun in September, 2014, and will continue until complete. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Berea+Cemetery+Inc/@37.580339,-84.281262,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x8842e1f0c1fa0103:0x30d1aef1e3f75425 Berea Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=240307 Berea Cemetery on Find A Grave] == Transcription == Transcription of this cemetery is in progress, and is about one third of the way finished. If you want to see the profiles created so far, click [[:Category:Berea_Cemetery%2C_Berea%2C_Kentucky|here.]] == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |- | Abbott||Kenneth J.||1931 Apr 15||||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abbott||Paula A.||1935 Oct 20||2006 Jun 19||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abercrombie||Amanda J. (Moran)||1901||1990||(buried in Spring Grove Cemetery, Cincinnati)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abercrombie||Thomas H., Rev.||1902 Jun 20||1967 Mar 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abner||Annie||1903 Jun 2||1994 May 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abner||Bertha H.||1897||1976||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abner||Deland||1890||1958 Feb 11||Kentucky PVT Utilities Det OMC. WW I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wilson-25615|Abner]]||Fannie (Wilson)||1866 Mar 1||1939 Apr 23|| ||[[Image:Wilson-25615.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abner-168|Abner]]||John A.||1860 Dec 14||1929 Feb 25|| ||[[Image:Abner-168.jpg|50px]] |- | Abney||Andy||1900||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abney||Lee||1877||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abney||Lena (Parker)||1877||1961||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12316|Abney]]||Luella (Evans)||1887||1933||"Superintendent of Madison County Schools, 1930-1933"||[[Image:Abney-708.jpg|50px]] |- | Abney||Mattie Lou||1904||1906||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Abney||Nancy Burgin||1911||1918||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abney-708|Abney]]||Taylor Frank ||1877 Nov 16||1946||||[[Image:Abney-708.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-253340|Abrams]]||Cinda||1879 Nov 25||1969 Sep 29||||[[Image:Unknown-253340.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abrams-792|Abrams]]||Ernest P.||1906||1947||||[[Image:Abrams-792.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abrams-553|Abrams]]||Mart G||1869 Jul 22||1963 Jan 7||||[[Image:Abrams-553.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Adams-19302|Adams]]||Creasy Gregory||1870 Apr 18||1964 Jun 22||||[[Image:Adams-19302.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Adams-19871|Adams]]||Larkin||1888||1932 Sep 3||PVT US Army W W I ||[[Image:Adams-19871.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Adams-19873|Adams]]||Raymond||1916||1936 Sep 30|| ||[[Image:Adams-19873.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Messer-420|Adams]]||Sallie||1888||1954|| ||[[Image:Messer-420.jpg|50px]] |- | Adams||Sallie M.||1855||1934||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Adams||T. P.||1885||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Allen-15402|Alcorn]]||Alpha||1916 Mar 10||1944 Jun 8||"In loving memory"||[[Image:Allen-15402.jpg|50px]] |- | Alcorn||D. C.||1860||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Alcorn||M. D.||1825 Nov 3||1900 Nov 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Alexander-6921|Alexander]]||Chester R. ||1907 Oct 12||1934 Jan 12||"We will meet again"||[[Image:Alexander-6921.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Alexander-6924|Alexander]]||Chester Vearl||1934 Apr 10||1946 May 19||"We will meet again"||[[Image:Alexander-6921.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wilson-28340|Alexander]]||Ethel (Wilson)||1910 Apr 18||1977 Oct 3||"We will meet again"||[[Image:Alexander-6921.jpg|50px]] |- | Alexander||Georgia||1899 May 3||1983 Jan 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Alexander||L. A.||1901 Jul 7||1970 Aug 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Allen-15403|Allen]]||Blevins P.||1878 Jan 14||1948 Mar 25||||[[Image:Allen-15403.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Allen-15404|Allen]]||John William (John Bill)||1917 Apr 20||2001 Mar 16||||[[Image:Allen-15404.jpg|50px]] |- | Allen||Lottie||1870||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Obenchain-22|Allen]]||Margaret Byrdie (Obenchain)||1899||1946||||[[Image:Obenchain-22.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Obenchain-23|Allen]]||Nora (Obenchain)||1887 Oct 14||1979 Nov 15||||[[Image:Obenchain-23.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ambrose-358|Ambrose]]||Frank P.||1858 Jan 18||1922 Jan 2||(Susie)||[[Image:Ambrose-358.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ambrose-359|Ambrose]]||Harvey B.||1901 May 31||1901 Jun 2||Infant Son (Frank/Susie)||[[Image:Ambrose-358.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-124|Ambrose]]||Susie (Chasteen)||1866 Mar 2||nd||“His wife” (Frank)||[[Image:Ambrose-358.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||Benjamin F.||1847 Jul 26||1912 Feb 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||Esther||1811 Oct 14||1891 Jan 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||George||1842 Jun 18||1910 May 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||J. Willard||1872 Oct 18||1899 Jul 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||Malissa Wallace (Dowden)||1848 Oct 26||1915 Aug 4|||| |- | Ames||Marguerite||1874 June 8||1897 Oct 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||S. F. ||1811 Feb 20||1893 Jan 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ames||Sarah C. (Todd)||1854 Jan 29||1934||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||Clarence ||1893 Oct 13||1983 Jan 9||PVT US Army, WW I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anderson-18957|Anderson]]||Dortha||1903 Apr 23||1903 Dec 29||Daughter of Edward & M.A. Anderson||[[Image:Anderson-18957.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anderson-18958|Anderson]]||Edward||1863 Dec 8||1936 Oct 27||||[[Image:Anderson-18958.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||Elenora||1916 Nov 18||1916 Dec 24||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||Ella ||1874||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||John E.||1878||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-255179|Anderson]]||M. Jane||1870 Nov 20||1903 Oct 26|| ||[[Image:Unknown-255179.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anderson-16339|Anderson]]||M. Jesse||1869 Nov 9||1906 Apr 13||||[[Image:Anderson-16339.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-276809|Anderson]]||Mary A.||1865 Sep 11||1955 Sep 6||||[[Image:Unknown-276809.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||Sallie P.||1878||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||William ||1878||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||William P.||1923 Aug 9||1927 Jul 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Anderson||Zylphia||1900||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anglin-315|Anglin]]||Aster Lee||1918 Nov 27||2008 Mar 4||||[[Image:Anglin-315.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Griffin-4639|Anglin]]||Dema (Griffin)||1892 Apr 14||1982 Arp 4|| ||[[Image:Griffin-4639.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Martin-21792|Anglin]]||Geneva (Martin)||1921 Mar 17||||||[[Image:Martin-21792.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anglin-314|Anglin]]||Henry Calvin||1894 May 27||1977 May 15|| ||[[Image:Anglin-314.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anglin-313|Anglin]]||John James||1898 Jun 8||1960 Apr 2|| ||[[Image:Anglin-313.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cook-11379|Anglin]]||Mattie Emily||1892 May 18||1961 Jan 17|| ||[[Image:Cook-11379.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Archer-1852|Archer]]||John B.||1883 Feb 12||1889 Jan 18||||[[Image:Archer-1852.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Archer-1853|Archer]]||Orin||1835 Apr 27||1891 Apr 18||(father of Ruth M. Archer Frisby)||[[Image:Archer-1853.jpg|50px]] |- | Armstrong||Edith||1901||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Armstrong||Fred ||1883||1958||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Armstrong||John Wilbur||1897||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Armstrong||Marion C.||1900||1981||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Miracle-89|Arnett]]||Amanda (Miracle)||1874||1969|||| |- | [[Arnett-676|Arnett]]||Carlo B.||1871 Jan 4||1867 Sep||||[[Image:Arnett-676.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Arnett-674|Arnett]]||Mayme Marie||1931 Jan 10||1931 Jan 10||||[[Image:Arnett-674.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Arnett-675|Arnett]]||Otis Virina||1899 Aug 19||1952 May 1||||[[Image:Arnett-675.jpg|50px]] |- | Arnold||Clayton||1884||1976||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Thompson-20318|Ayer]]||Katharine (Thompson)||1901||1979|| ||[[Image:Thompson-20318.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ayer-890|Ayer]]||Perley Fernando||1900 Feb 25||1967 Dec|| ||[[Image:Ayer-890.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Azbill-6|Azbill]]||Albin R.||1881||1959||||[[Image:Azbill-6.jpg|50px]] |- | Azbill||Charles||1862 Jun 10||1899 May 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Azbill-3|Azbill]]||Charles M.||1862 Jun 10||1899 May 25||M.D. "at rest"||[[Image:Azbill-3.jpg|50px]] |- | Azbill||Charles M.||1862 Jun 10||1899 May 25||"At rest"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Becknell-13|Azbill]]||Elizabeth T. (Becknell)|| June 21, 1839||18-Nov-13|| ||[[Image:Becknell-13.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cruise-100|Azbill]]||Matilda A.||1884|||| ||[[Image:Cruise-100.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Azbill-4|Azbill]]||Overton Terry (Dr.)||1836 May 4||1896 Jun 8||||[[Image:Azbill-4.jpg|50px]] |- | Azbill||Susan J.||1870 Aug 8||1901 Nov 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Azbill||Susan J. ||1870 Aug 8||1901 Nov 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Settle-222|Azbill]]||Susan J. (Settle)||1870 Aug 8||1901 Nov 1||"daughter of M. D. and Nancy Settle"||[[Image:Settle-222.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17170|Baker]]||Albert||1895 Dec 9||1972 Nov 19||PVT HQ CO 338 Infantry World War I||[[Image:Baker-17170.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17528|Baker]]||Alvie||1895 Jan||1954||||[[Image:Baker-17528.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-15125|Baker]]||Bradley D||1896 Nov 14||1978 Jun 16||||[[Image:Baker-15125.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17529|Baker]]||Charley||1899 Mar||1979 Jul 27||||[[Image:Baker-17529.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-15199|Baker]]||Eldon Stanifer||1856 Dec 30||1938|| ||[[Image:Baker-15199.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-277051|Baker]]||Ethel L.||1898||1991|| ||[[Image:Baker-17527.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17527|Baker]]||Hiram Green||1896 Dec 26||1983|| ||[[Image:Baker-17527.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1959|Baker]]||Ida||1874 May 26||1960||||[[Image:Gay-1959.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-15220|Baker]]||J. F.||1879 May 6||1933 Jul 27||||[[Image:Baker-15220.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-15204|Baker]]||J. Martin||1844||1922||||[[Image:Baker-15204.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||J. Martin||1844||1922||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Jennie||1842 Sep 4||1913 Dec 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Jennie ||1842 Sep 4||1913 Dec 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-15132|Baker]]||John F.||1933||1933||"our darling"||[[Image:Baker-15132.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Joshua S.||1917 Nov 26||1953 Jun 28||Kentucky PFC Co. B 69 Armored Regt, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hunter-5007|Baker]]||Lillie||1895 May||1953||||[[Image:Hunter-5007.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-35290|Baker]]||Mabel (Johnson)||1897 Feb 16||1972 Sep 30||||[[Image:Johnson-35290.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-273984|Baker]]||Mae W.||1912 Jan 21||1984 May 21|| ||[[Image:Unknown-273984.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17090|Baker]]||Margaret||1874 Dec 7||1968 Oct 19||||[[Image:Baker-17090.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dowden-97|Baker]]||Margaret A. (Dowden)||1851||1917|| ||[[Image:Dowden-97.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Margaret A. (Dowden)||1851||1917||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256347|Baker]]||Martha||1864||1941||"Mother"||[[Image:Unknown-256347.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-289953|Baker]]||Mary||1880||1963||||[[Image:Unknown-289953.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-504|Baker]]||Mary Elizabeth (Logsdon)||1863||1947||||[[Image:Logsdon-504.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-16788|Baker]]||Pearl||1910||1910||daughter of J.K. and Lila Baker||[[Image:Baker-16788.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Rachel R.||1923 Mar 10||||Wed 63 years "Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17532|Baker]]||Raymond||1915 Apr 15||1997 Mar 28||||[[Image:Baker-17532.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-15203|Baker]]||Sallie||1840 Dec 3||1922 Mar 3||||[[Image:Baker-15203.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Sallie ||1840 Dec 3||1922 Mar 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-470|Baker]]||Sarah Frances (Bicknell)||1871 Jun 11||1917 Mar 3||"Rock of Ages"; "faithful to her trust, even unto death."||[[Image:Bicknell-470.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Sarah Frances (Bicknell)||1871 Jun 11||1917 Mar 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-14869|Baker]]||Sheridan Riley||1878 June 6||1936||||[[Image:Baker-14869.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||Ura||1881 Dec 4||1908 Jul 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17166|Baker]]||William R.||1899 Aug 1 ||1987 Feb 2|| ||[[Image:Baker-17166.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-17533|Baker]]||William Vester||1919 Dec 10||2008 Feb 1||||[[Image:Baker-17533.jpg|50px]] |- | Baker||William Vester||1919 Dec 10||2008 Feb 1||Wed 63 years "Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bales||Ella||1848||1927||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bales||John||1847||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Celia||1877 Jun 16||1942 Mar 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Cornett K.||1910 Jul 8||1977 Sep 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||E. R.||1895||1916||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Flim||1867||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Fred ||1864 Apr 16||1940 Feb 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||George W.||1862||1942||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Helen ||1907 Sep 12||1931 Dec 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||James M.||1892 Dec 20||1985 Oct 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||John B.||1870||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Mary||1891||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Melissa||1864 Oct 8||1949 Apr 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Millie||1881||1952 Mar 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Myrtle||1902 Mar 1||1946 Jun 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Pearl ||1906||1925||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballard||Roosevelt||1900 Dec 21?||1925 Jan 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballinger||Bessie Pearl||1902 Jan 1||1995 Dec 12||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballinger||George||1900||1958||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ballinger-339|Ballinger]]||Grover "Sug"||1902 Jun 16||1969 Mar 19||||[[Image:Ballinger-339.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ballinger-356|Ballinger]]||John L.||1848 Sep 10 ||1910 Feb 9||||[[Image:Ballinger-356.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballinger||Walker K.||1930 Jun 6||1933 Nov 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ballinger||William P.||1921||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Combs-62|Banks]]||Lucy||1867 May 19||1947 Oct 21||||[[Image:Combs-62.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Butner-71|Barclay]]||Juan Butner||1851 Mar 3||1934 Feb 24||Gone But Not Forgotten||[[Image:Butner-71.jpg|50px]] |- | Barker||Paul Douglas||1948 Jan 18||2004 Dec 10||We love and miss you. Mom, Andy, Bert Edward, and Shirley||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Barnes-6828|Barnes]]||Gerrin G.||1897 May 15||1998 Jan 15||PVC US Army WW II||[[Image:Barnes-6828.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Short-2419|Short]]||Jewell (Short)||1898 Mar 3||1992 Feb 21||US Army WWI||[[Image:Short-2419.jpg|50px]] |- | Bartlett||Katherine (Twining)||1870||1945||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bartlett||R.E., M.D.||1870||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bates||Flosie||1899||1924||"At rest"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Baxter||Arthur J.||1884||1974||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Baxter||Joella||1886||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Baxter||Richmond||1820 Apr 11||1898 Sep 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Baxter||Spicy||1825 Sep 15||1907 Sep 14||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Beatty||Alice (Titus)||1879 Sep 5||1960 Feb 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Beatty||W. B., Dr.||1876 Nov 24||1945 Jan 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Beene-103|Beene]]||Autumn Shayne||1962 Oct 29||1962 Dec 15||No spring, nor summer beauty hath such grace as I have seen in one autumnal face.||[[Image:Beene-103.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stafford-2100|Belden]]||Beatrice P. (Stafford)||1910 Nov 14||1968 Feb 21|| ||[[Image:Stafford-2100.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Belden-498|Belden]]||Beva David||1899 Aug 19||1962 Apr 17|| ||[[Image:Belden-498.jpg|50px]] |- | Bell||Baby||1908||1908||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bell||Frank||1901||1916||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bell||Pearl||1885||1909||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-147|Bellotte]]||Mary Elizabeth (Elkin)||1907 May 29||1989 Aug 17||(Thomas)||[[Image:Elkin-147.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bellotte-1|Bellotte]]||Thomas W. ||1898 Sep 19||1966 Nov 19||(M. Elizabeth) Georgia PVT HG Co, 147 Inf World War I||[[Image:Bellotte-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bender-1089|Bender]]||Ernest A.||1886||1948|| ||[[Image:Bender-1089.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-93|Bender]]||Grace M. (Wagers)||1887||1972||||[[Image:Wagers-93.jpg|50px]] |- | Benge||Dora (Brown)||1891||1975||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benge-117|Benge]]||Hallie Z.||1896 Feb 26||1896 Jun 10||||[[Image:Benge-117.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benge-116|Benge]]||J. M.||1871 Oct 29|| ||||[[Image:Benge-116.jpg|50px]] |- | Benge||James Richard||1888||1942||"He is not dead to us, only sleeping"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256427|Benge]]||Mary||1874 Mar 2|| ||wife of J. M. Benge||[[Image:Unknown-256427.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benge-115|Benge]]||Ralph||1906 Oct 16||1910 Feb 4|| ||[[Image:Benge-115.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Best-1232|Best]]||Julia||1908||1908||||[[Image:Best-1232.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Best-1231|Best]]||Mary Gilmore||1915||1940||||[[Image:Best-1231.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-135|Best]]||Sallie (Chrisman)||1881||1964||||[[Image:Chrisman-135.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Best-1023|Best]]||William Gilmore||1880||1935||D.D.S.||[[Image:Best-1023.jpg|50px]] |- | Bicknell||Beulah (Gentry)||1879||1941||"Wife of H. G. Bicknell"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gentry-1290|Bicknell]]||Beulah Gentry||1879||1941||wife of H. G. Bicknell||[[Image:Gentry-1290.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-438|Bicknell]]||Charles Lester||1874 Oct 16||1908 Oct 20||"only sleeping"||[[Image:Bicknell-438.jpg|50px]] |- | Bicknell||Darrell Travis II||1968 Jun 19||2006 Jul 23||"Loving Family"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Herndon-548|Bicknell]]||Eoline Herndon||1899||1990|| ||[[Image:Herndon-548.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-5962|Bicknell]]||Ethel M. (Rose)||1914 Oct 28||2000 Apr 30||||[[Image:Rose-5962.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256428|Bicknell]]||Eva||1880 Aug 10||1903 June 16||"at rest" ||[[Image:Unknown-256428.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-434|Bicknell]]||Ewey W.||1903||1973 Sep 29||||[[Image:Bicknell-434.jpg|50px]] |- | Bicknell||H. G.||1876||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-414|Bicknell]]||Helen M.||1900||1990||||[[Image:Bicknell-414.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-411|Bicknell]]||Henry||1844 Aug 16||1935 Jul 7|| ||[[Image:Bicknell-411.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-431|Bicknell]]||Hiram G. ||1876 Mar 13||1956||||[[Image:Bicknell-431.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-419|Bicknell]]||James Paul||1897||1976||||[[Image:Bicknell-419.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-415|Bicknell]]||James Perry||1860 Apr 11||1916 Feb 13||||[[Image:Bicknell-415.jpg|50px]] |- | Bicknell||John W.||1878 Oct 9||1963 Aug 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bicknell||John W.||1878 Oct 9||1963 Aug 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-432|Bicknell]]||Joseph C.||1873 Sep 22||1898 Dec 25||||[[Image:Bicknell-432.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-436|Bicknell]]||Rudy||1932 Aug 2||2012 Dec 27||Capt US Army Korea; "He lives in our hearts forever"||[[Image:Bicknell-436.jpg|50px]] |- | Bicknell||Rudy G.||1932 Aug 2||2012 Dec 27||Capt. US Army, Korea||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-164|Bicknell]]||Sallie Ann (Van Winkle)||1858 Jan 9||1951 Jul 27||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-164.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-167|Bicknell]]||Serena J. (Van Winkle)||1865 Jan 4||1954 Feb 26||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-167.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-437|Bicknell]]||Thomas C.||1857 Feb 14||1890 Nov 28||||[[Image:Bicknell-437.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4452|Bingham]]||Allie (Fowler)||1880||1945||||[[Image:Fowler-4452.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Proctor-2200|Black]]||Anna S. (Proctor)||1882 Mar||1973 Sep 19|| ||[[Image:Proctor-2200.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-464|Blanton]]||Alpha||1938 Apr 10||||"daughter"||[[Image:Blanton-464.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-461|Blanton]]||Chester P.||1896 Aug 21||1971 Mar 13||Kentucky PVT US Marine Corps WW I||[[Image:Blanton-461.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-458|Blanton]]||Christopher Columbus||1852 Aug 4||1932 Dec 10||||[[Image:Blanton-458.jpg|50px]] |- | Blanton||Frances M.||1897 Feb 7||1973 Nov 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-503|Blanton]]||Nancy Isabel (Logsdon)||1855 May 23||1930 Jun 9||||[[Image:Logsdon-503.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-254607|Blanton]]||Orla D.||1895 Oct 31||1981 Nov 28|| ||[[Image:Unknown-254607.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-463|Blanton]]||Walker S.||1884||1962||||[[Image:Blanton-463.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-459|Blanton]]||William J.||1877 Jan 7||1955 Apr 11||||[[Image:Blanton-459.jpg|50px]] |- | Blazer||Anna M.||1829||1907||Coddington?||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Blazer||Georgia||1866||1938||Coddington?||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Blazer||John||||1908||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stigall-24|Blythe]]||Ada (Stigall)||1886||1973||In my father's house are many mansions ||[[Image:Stigall-24.jpg|50px]] |- | Blythe||C. B. ||nd||nd||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-467|Blythe]]||Charles McKinley||1897 Sep 28||1989 Jun 12||US Army World War I ||[[Image:Blythe-467.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-468|Blythe]]||Chas. H. ||1861||1925|| ||[[Image:Blythe-468.jpg|50px]] |- | Blythe||Harrison||1867 Aug 20||1880||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-463|Blythe]]||John Dee||1889 Mar 23||1976 Oct 1||In my father's house are many mansions; Private US Army WW I||[[Image:Blythe-463.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270939|Blythe]]||Lena P.||1899 Feb 17||1968 Apr 1||||[[Image:Unknown-270939.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270735|Blythe]]||Lenamae||1906 Jan 16||1991 Jan 13|| ||[[Image:Unknown-270735.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-465|Blythe]]||Lewis||1878||1964 Aug 3||||[[Image:Blythe-465.jpg|50px]] |- | [[White-21516|Blythe]]||Mary Eliza (White)||1863||1935||||[[Image:White-21516.jpg|50px]] |- | Blythe||Mary J.||1833 May 5||1907 Feb 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270941|Blythe]]||Mattie ||1887||1959|| ||[[Image:Unknown-270941.jpg|50px]] |- | Blythe||Ned ||1816 Jun 24||1909 Oct 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-464|Blythe]]||Robert Henry||1895 May 10||1968 Nov 12||CPL US Army World War I||[[Image:Blythe-464.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Nelson-7697|Blythe]]||Sarah E. (Nelson)||1900 Jul 17||1991 Jan 1|| ||[[Image:Nelson-7697.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-466|Blythe]]||Solomon||1891||1958 May 13|| ||[[Image:Blythe-466.jpg|50px]] |- | Boggs||Ethel Jean||1933 Oct 2||2008 Jan 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Boggs||Etta E.||1888||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bonny-35|Bonny]]||Charles||1915||1957||||[[Image:Bonny-35.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bonny-34|Bonny]]||Harry, Sr.||1895 Dec 19||1979 Mar||||[[Image:Bonny-34.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-275956|Bonny]]||Mayme||1897||1967||||[[Image:Unknown-275956-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Boswell-780|Boswell]]||Buddie||1904||1919||“Brother”||[[Image:Unknown-283867.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-160|Boswell]]||Minnie (Elkin)||1885 Oct 17||1918 Jul 5||“Mother”||[[Image:Unknown-283867.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Boswell-781|Boswell]]||Nellie||1902||1919||“Sister”||[[Image:Unknown-283867.jpg|50px]] |- | Botkin||Farris Earl||1907 Jun14||1983 Feb 11||SGT US Army, WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Willis-3881|Botkin]]||Flossie Willis P.||1908 Jun 13||1993 Oct 10||Precious Lord take my hands||[[Image:Willis-3881.jpg|50px]] |- | Botkin||Karie H.||1880||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Botkin||Katherine E.||1914 Aug 12||1928 Feb 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Botkin||Lewis||1880||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowler||John L.||1877||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowler||Marietta (Gay)||1878||1948||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowles-Ambrose||John D.||1905 Oct 14||1949 Jul 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowles-Ambrose||Stella M.||1912 Jan 4||1993 Dec 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Carl R.||1893||1962||World War I ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Grover||1893||1920 Mar 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Guy Leon "Lee"||1894||1923||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Martha (Rhodus)||1893||1995||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4455|Bowling]]||Mary Frances (Fowler)||1872 Oct||1938 Aug 17||||[[Image:Fowler-4455.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Otto T.||1895||1978||World War I ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Sallie (Anderson)||1898||2000||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowling||Winnie||1898 Mar 18||1904 Dec 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowman||Anna Mary||1865||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bowman-4400|Bowman]]||Ethel ||1887||1921 Apr 2||Ohio PVT 816 Pioneer Inf||[[Image:Bowman-4400.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowman||James Clayton||1862||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowman||Nancy Carolyn||1833 Nov 26||1916 Jul 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bowman-4401|Bowman]]||Peter||1851 Apr 16||1929 Nov 18||||[[Image:Bowman-4401.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Yates-2337|Bowman]]||Sarah J. (Yates)||1865 Dec 8||1922 Mar 3||||[[Image:Yates-2337.jpg|50px]] |- | Bowman||William Johnson||1865 Feb 16||1924 Apr 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brandenburg-326|Brandenburg]]||Harvey Pleasant||1877 Mar 24||1970 May 26|| ||[[Image:Brandenburg-326.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ray-3605|Brandenburg]]||Laura (Ray)||1886 Nov 9||1977 Mar 8|| ||[[Image:Brandenburg-326.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brandenburg-328|Brandenburg]]||Robert Glendon||1925 Aug 15||2009 Dec 24||||[[Image:Brandenburg-328.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||Anna Mae||1909||1993||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||Frank L.||1905||1970||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||George W.||1847 Apr 18||1925 May 18||"Husband"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||Hannah||1868||1919||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||James William||1868||1934||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||Martha (Lane)||1839 Sep 3||1892 Jun 26||"Wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||Raymond||1933 May 15||1982 Jun 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bratcher||Shirley (Stamm)||1955 Apr 15||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Broadus-36|Broadus]]||Raymond||||1907 Mar 19||||[[Image:Broadus-36.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Ada Pearl ||1895 Dec 11||1985 May 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Alice H.||1887||1961||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Ann (Eastham)||1917 Mar||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Ben F.||1849||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Ben H.||1895||1975||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Betty (Stewart)||1942 Apr 26||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Christine||1939 Jan 16||2006 Jul 6||"Beloved Mom"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Clara E.||1852||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Harold "H.B."||1915 Sep 3||2010 Jan 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brown-44309|Brown]]||Lawrence David||1896 Oct 29||1916 Jan 24||"Son of W. F. & M. L. Brown"||[[Image:Brown-44309-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Foley-1757|Brown]]||Mary (Foley)||1968 Jan||1949||||[[Image:Foley-1757.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Robert Harold ||1925 Nov 12||1996 Jan 30||US Marine Corps, WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Russel Bernice (Brucker)||1917 Jun 8||2011 Oct 2 ||"Gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Sarah Lillis "Sallie" (Ogg)||1900 Apr 2||1987 Nov 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Brown||Thomas Russell||1891 May 25||1932 Apr 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brown-44310|Brown]]||William F.||1870 Mar||1955||||[[Image:Brown-44310.jpg|50px]] |- | Browne||James Work||1892 Jan 12||1892 Jan 31||"Son of W. Frank % Margt. W. Browne"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Browning||Jacob F.||1884||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Browning||Lettie F.||1890||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brownlee-853|Brownlee]]||Frederick Leslie||1883 Apr 14||1962 Nov 10|| ||[[Image:Brownlee-853.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bright-1339|Brownlee]]||Ruth (Bright)||1891||1967 Sep|| ||[[Image:Bright-1339.jpg|50px]] |- | Buckley||Colby Y.||1905||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Buckley-1272|Buckley]]||Colby Young||1905||1955 Feb 13||||[[Image:Buckley-1272.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Buckley-1277|Buckley]]||Emmett C.||1910 Jan 11||1984 Oct 10||||[[Image:Buckley-1277.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Purkey-38|Buckley]]||Grace L. (Purkey)||1909||1985||||[[Image:Purkey-38.jpg|50px]] |- | Buckley||Mary Lee||1906||1997||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wynn-778|Buckley]]||Mary Lee (Wynn)||1906 Mar 24||1997 Mar 28||1st Lt. US Army, Korea||[[Image:Wynn-778.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Buckley-1274|Buckley]]||Maxine ||1925 Jul 18||1925 Jul 18||||[[Image:Buckley-1274.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Buckley-1275|Buckley]]||Maxwell ||1925 Jul 18||1925 Jul 18||||[[Image:Buckley-1275.jpg|50px]] |- | Buckley||Scott Alan||1964 Sep 27||2006 Jun 20||Married Dec 21, 1984 "Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Buckley||Teresa Gail (Harris)||1967 Sep 9||||Married Dec 21, 1984 "Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Buckley-1273|Buckley]]||William Colby||1930 Mar 10||1982 Nov 9||||[[Image:Buckley-1273.jpg|50px]] |- | Buckley||William Colby||1930 Mar 10||1982 Nov 9||1st Lt US Army, Korea||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Bullen||Ella (Nash)||1881 May 10||1959 Oct 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bullen-274|Bullen]]||John D. Jr.||1958 Aug 6||2005 May 14|| ||[[Image:Bullen-274.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bullen-273|Bullen]]||John Dewey||1929 Sep 17||2002 May 8||SGT US Army Korea||[[Image:Bullen-273.jpg|50px]] |- | Bullen||Joseph M.||1886 May 15||1974 Oct 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-266448|Bullen]]||Marilyn||1936 Jan 7|||| ||[[Image:Unknown-266448.jpg|50px]] |- | Bullens||Ethel (Welch) Wolfe||1908 Aug 18||1995 Apr 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdett-354|Burdett]]||Edward T.||1873||1934||||[[Image:Burdett-354.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-30077|Burdette]]||Mary M. Johnson Burdett||1840 Oct 25||1922 June 13||Wife of William H. Burdett "Mother"||[[Image:Johnson-30077.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdett-356|Burdett]]||William H.||1843 Aug 21||1898 Mar 31||"Asleep in Jesus" "Father"||[[Image:Burdett-356.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdett-355|Burdett]]||Jennie R.||1876 Feb 4||1911 Oct||||[[Image:Burdett-355.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-177|Burdette]]||Charles H.||1876 Apr 16||1935 Feb 4||son of J. and M. J.||[[Image:Burdette-177.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Galloway-1396|Burdette]]||Elizabeth "Betty" (Galloway)||1893||1988||||[[Image:Galloway-1396.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-171|Burdette]]||Henry H.||1886||1969 Jul 16||||[[Image:Burdette-171.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cook-10347|Burdette]]||Jane (Cook)||1806||1889||wife of Morgan||[[Image:Cook-10347.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-176|Burdette]]||John W.||1878 Oct. 9||1904||son of J. and M. J.||[[Image:Burdette-176.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-175|Burdette]]||Josiah||1845 Dec 21||1917 Jan 2||||[[Image:Burdette-175.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cain-2604|Burdette]]||Jurene (Cain) "Granny"||1929 May 31||2006 Apr 3||"Together forever"||[[Image:Burdette-272.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-6037|Burdette]]||Mary||1850 Jan 24||1914 Apr 15|| ||[[Image:Harrison-6037.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdett-338|Burdette]]||Morgan||1812||1888||||[[Image:Burdett-338-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-272|Burdette]]||William H. "Daddy Bill"||1926 Sep 26||1990 Mar 24||PVT US Army "Together forever"||[[Image:Burdette-272.jpg|50px]] |- | Burgess||James Adoniram||1845||1925||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Burgess||Marilla Louise||1850 Jan 1||1906 Nov 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Burgess||Sadie A.||1872||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burnell-204|Burnell]]||Anthony Wayne||1864||1952||||[[Image:Burnell-204.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davidson-4265|Burnell]]||Lona (Davidson)||1879||1961|| ||[[Image:Davidson-4265.jpg|50px]] |- | Burr||Annie H.||1878||1861||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Burr||Charles||1878||1924||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Burton||Harry Clay||1851||1925||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bush-2889|Bush]]||George W., Sr.||1901 May 27||1961 Aug 30||||[[Image:Bush-2889.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bybee-328|Bybee]]||Thomas ||nd||nd||Co. G 122 US CLD Inf.||[[Image:Bybee-328.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Byers-1108|Byers]]||Frances K.||1876||1961 Dec 26||||[[Image:Byers-1108.jpg|50px]] |- | Cade||L. D. ||1890 Mar 3||1914 Feb 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cade-389|Cade]]||Lucian Davis||1890 Mar 3||1914 Feb 7||"asleep in Jesus"||[[Image:Cade-389.jpg|50px]] |- | Cain||Edna M.||1924 Apr 27||1924 Jun 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cain||Lewis R.||1904||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cain||Lizzie E.||1893 Nov 16||1924 May 24||"Thy trials are ended"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Caldwell||Pamelia Ann||1852||1908||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Caldwell||Rebecca Jane||1880||1901||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Caldwell||Sarah Elizabeth||1882||1903||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Caldwell||Solomon Marshall||1884||1909||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Anna E.||1891||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Lewis||1926||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Morris||1895 Nov 3||1980 Sep 26||US Army, WW I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Myrtle||1899||1994||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Opal Irene||1924||1936||"Daughter of Morris and Anna Calico"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Pauline||1925||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calico||Roy Edward||1947||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calloway||Della||1882||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calloway||John R.||1839||1897||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calloway||Sarah ||1854||1929||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Calvin||Henry||nd||nd||Co. I, 7 Indiana Infantry||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-274016|Campbell]]||Helen H.||1906||1963||||[[Image:Unknown-274016.jpg|50px]] |- | Campbell||Helen H.||1906||1963||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Turner-11362|Campbell]]||Iva J. (Turner)||1913 Mar 13||2003 Sep 11||||[[Image:Turner-11362.jpg|50px]] |- | Campbell||Joella||1897||1973 May 11||Kentucky PVT US Army, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Campbell||Maud (Goins)||1900||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Campbell-13421|Campbell]]||Joseph S.||1902||1982||||[[Image:Campbell-13421.jpg|50px]] |- | Carlock||Alvin||1855 Nov 10||1891 Feb 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carr ||Irene A.||1924 May 13||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carr||Lucy (Williams)||`1912 Sep 8||1993 Apr 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carr||Richard Coleman||1906 Oct 28||2002 Dec 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carr ||Ira J.||1925 May 11||2013 Aug 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carroll||Elizabeth C.||1862||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carter||Cora C.||1906||1975||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carter||D. Frank||1902||1974||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carter||James Delbert||1929||1931||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Carter||Nellie (Rice)||1898||1935||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Chambers||Alice M.||1902||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Chaney||Margaret (Gerrad)||1846 Jun 6||1900 Sep||"Wife of J. W. Chaney"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Charles||Cleophus||1943 Aug 6||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Charles||Rosa Lee||1946 Apr 30||1990 Dec 5||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-118|Chasteen]]||Bertha E.||1880||1930 Apr 12||||[[Image:Chasteen-118.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-132|Chasteen]]||Bright Berry||1849 Jul 6||1925 Apr 25||||[[Image:Chasteen-132.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-123|Chasteen]]||James Ephraim "Bud"||1883 Mar 1||1961 Oct. 10||||[[Image:Chasteen-123.jpg|50px]] |- | Chasteen||Jessie, Jr.||1833 Feb||1911 May 22||Co. H. 19 Kentucky Infantry||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Snyder-5103|Chasteen]]||Margret (Snyder)||1844 Apr 28||1918 May 9|| ||[[Image:Snyder-5103.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-130|Chasteen]]||Marion Arthur||1881 Mar 18||1962 Apr 8||||[[Image:Chasteen-130.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-130|Chasteen]]||Marion Aurthur||1881 Mar 18||1962 Apr 8||||[[Image:Chasteen-130.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Snyder-5129|Chasteen]]||Mary "Molly" (Snyder)||1855 Jul 27||1938 Sep 1||||[[Image:Snyder-5129.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Williams-33092|Chasteen]]||Mary Francis (Williams)||1885 Sep||1977 Apr 8||||[[Image:Chasteen-130.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Williams-33092|Chasteen]]||Mary Francis (Williams)||1885 Sep||1977 Apr 8||||[[Image:Chasteen-130.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-129|Chasteen]]||Nicholas Ballard||1835 Oct. 15||1920 Dec 22|| ||[[Image:Chasteen-129.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-131|Chasteen]]||Ralph Otto||1909 Mar 19||1918 Oct 22||||[[Image:Chasteen-131.jpg|50px]] |- | Chester||Mattie (Fager)||1879||1961||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Chester||Wythe Boyd||1873||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Chestnut||Suda||1884 Jul 18||1910 May 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Chipman||Sarah Elizabeth||1877||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-189|Chrisman]]||Baby||1902||1902||||[[Image:Chrisman-189.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hendricks-1175|Chrisman]]||Catherine (Hendricks)||1905||1990||||[[Image:Hendricks-1175.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-128|Chrisman]]||Clara Louise||1910 Apr 3||1927 Nov 10||||[[Image:Chrisman-128-3.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Currier-465|Chrisman]]||Dorothy (Currier)||1925 Aug 27||2011 Nov 14||||[[Image:Currier-465-6.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-129|Chrisman]]||Edith||1903 Oct 3||1905 Jul 30||||[[Image:Chrisman-129.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-125|Chrisman]]||James Ray||1906||2000||||[[Image:Chrisman-125-3.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-117|Chrisman]]||John Douglas||1921 Jan 13||2011 Jul 3||||[[Image:Chrisman-117-8.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-346|Chrisman]]||Laura Emma (Coyle)||1883 May 19||1967 Mar 14||||[[Image:Coyle-346-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-123|Chrisman]]||Robert Henry||1878 Nov 12||1963 Aug 10||||[[Image:Chrisman-123-4.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-21392|Clark]]||Charles C.||1891 Apr 17||1943 Nov 13||Kentucky PVT 139 Depot Brig||[[Image:Clark-21392.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-21490|Clark]]||Charles C.||1891 Apr 17||1945 Nov 13||Kentucky PVT 159 Depot Brig.||[[Image:Clark-21490.jpg|50px]] |- | Clark||Estella Mae||1903 Nov 8||1986 Mar 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Clark||Grace M.||1862||1901||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Clark||Herman||1895 May 6||1954 Nov 12||Kentucky PVT Co H 801 Pioneer Inf, World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-413|Clark]]||Ruth V. (Bicknell)||1895 Sep 21||1983 Sep 17||||[[Image:Bicknell-413.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-19013|Clark]]||William||1897 Mar 10||1990 Oct 9||||[[Image:Clark-19013.jpg|50px]] |- | Clarkston||Filmore||1900||1991||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Clarkston||Myrtle||1910||1979||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Clay||Bessie||1906||1999||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Clay||Curlena||1933 Mar 18||2007 Jul 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Clayborn||May E.||1895 May 3||1955 Nov 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Click||Martha (Dean)||1835 Jan 7||1933 Jun 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Click||Robert H.||1866||1928||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clift-244|Clift]]||C. M. ||1849 Nov 11||1908 Dec 6||||[[Image:Clift-244.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clift-245|Clift]]||M. A. ||1885||1911|| ||[[Image:Clift-245.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1958|Clift]]||Talitha||1878 Nov 11||1904 Oct 24||||[[Image:Gay-1958.jpg|50px]] |- | Coddington||Claude||1884||1914||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Coddington||Daisy||1885||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Coddington||Uberta||1858||1920||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Coldwell||Elizabeth ||1855||1929||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cole-8061|Cole]]||Charles H.||1911 Dec 22||1962 July|| ||[[Image:Cole-8061.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Todd-3499|Cole]]||Grace H.||1913||1994|| ||[[Image:Cole-8061.jpg|50px]] |- | Cole||Nettie (Moody) Lewis||1870 Jan 27||1922 Mar 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cole||Theodocia "Docia" P. (Cornelison)||1846 Dec 21||1921 Nov 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cole||William||1889 Oct 16||1961 Dec 28||Kentucky, PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Collins||Edna Louise||1928 Dec 31||2010 Mar 23||"In loving memory"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abrams-788|Collins]]||Gertie (Abrams)||1897 Nov 18||1999 Mar 2||||[[Image:Abrams-788.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kimbrell-67|Collins]]||Mallie (Kimbrell)||1878 Jun 21||1906 Jan 18||||[[Image:Kimbrell-67.jpg|50px]] |- | Collins||Nannie M.||1909||1955||"Rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Collins||William D.||1905||1982||"Rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-253353|Combs]]||Emily S.||1902 Dec 18||1979 Oct 7||||[[Image:Unknown-253353.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Combs-1230|Combs]]||George W||1894 Sept 14||1969 Mar 30||Kentucky PVT US Army WW I||[[Image:Combs-1230.jpg|50px]] |- | Combs||George W.||1922 Dec 7||1944 Aug 10||Kentucky PFC 47th Infantry 69th Division, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Minnich-159|Combs]]||Jennie L||1864||1925||||[[Image:Minnich-159.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reynolds-6851|Combs]]||Martha||1843||1928||||[[Image:Reynolds-6851.jpg|50px]] |- | Combs||Ronald Lee||1948 Oct 25||1948 Nov 2||"Infant"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Combs-1226|Combs]]||Tarlton||1863||1937||||[[Image:Combs-1226.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Combs-1227|Combs]]||Wesley B ||1876||1931||||[[Image:Combs-1227.jpg|50px]] |- | Conley||Anna (Parry)||1871 Feb 6||1953 Mar 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Conley||Robert Henry||1871 Oct 25||1948 Nov 20||"Berea College Physician for 37 years"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cook||Jack L.||1963 Aug 29||2008 Jan 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-230|Cornelison]]||Addie (Burdette)||1867 Apr 6||1933 Jun 11||(J.T.)||[[Image:Burdette-230.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Barnes-7769|Cornelison]]||Corrie (Barnes)||1895 Jan 5||1983 Sep 3||||[[Image:Cornelison-218.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||Elizabeth B.||1861||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||Elizabeth H.||1896||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||Ida C. (Hilton)||1895||1974||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelison-186|Cornelison]]||Infant Daughter||1904 Jan 26||1904 Jan 26||Infant Daughter of J. T. & Addie Cornelison||[[Image:Cornelison-186.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||J. Reid||1854||1926||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelison-184|Cornelison]]||J. T. ||1866 Sep 29||1947 Mar 23||||[[Image:Cornelison-184.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||Josie (Quinn)||1869||||"Wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||Laura B.||1886||1951||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||Mary E. (Rawlings)||1851 Oct 1||1879 May 30||(Remains buried at Russell, Kansas)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Welch-3452|Cornelison]]||Nora B. (Welch)||1892 Apr 14||1943 Oct 31 ||||[[Image:Welch-3452.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelison-218|Cornelison]]||Palestine Jarman||1885 Jun 26||1962 Sep 12||||[[Image:Cornelison-218.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coleman-5140|Cornelison]]||Sallie (Coleman)||nd||nd||Wife of W. A. Cornelison||[[Image:Coleman-5140.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornelison||W. B.||1859 Jan 7||1931 Mar 8||"Husband"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelison-183|Cornelison]]||William Alex||1897 Apr 23||1945 Apr 21||||[[Image:Cornelison-183.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelius-948|Cornelius]]||Albert Franklin||||||||[[Image:Cornelius-948.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Azbill-7|Cornelius]]||Chilela J. (Azbill)||1865 Nov||1903|| ||[[Image:Azbill-7.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelius-945|Cornelius]]||Dr. Preston||1860 Oct 20||1929 Nov 2||||[[Image:Cornelius-945.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelius-946|Cornelius]]||Grace Lee||1888||1951||||[[Image:Cornelius-946.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Emerson-1299|Cornelius]]||Katherine H. (Houghton)||1855 Jan 8||1947 Aug 19|| ||[[Image:Emerson-1299.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornett||A. B.||1875 May 5||1963 Jul 5||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornett||Dora P.||1880||1951||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornett||H. L. ||1907||1946||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornett||John L.||1890||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornett||Sally Ada||1891||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornett||Wilford Hughes||1919 Sep 16||1987 Apr 7||CPL US Army, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornn||Louise R.||1916||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornn||Myrtle L.||1894||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cornn||Worley R.||1895||1978||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4453|Coulson]]||Aletha Ellen (Fowler)||1878||1933||||[[Image:Fowler-4453.jpg|50px]] |- | Coulson||Aletha Ellen (Fowler)||1878||1933||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Tatum-376|Cox]]||Florence (Tatum)||1898 Feb 14||1987 Dec 20|| ||[[Image:Cox-11618.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-11618|Cox]]||Gilmer F.||1893 Jun 23||1943|| ||[[Image:Cox-11618.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-14515|Coyle]]||Bessie H (Baker)||1906||1994||||[[Image:Baker-14515.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-656|Coyle]]||Charles||1900||1975||||[[Image:Coyle-656.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hatton-492|Coyle]]||Cleo (Hatton)||1898||1994||||[[Image:Hatton-492.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-544|Coyle]]||Cleopatra Cordelia||1877 Mar 12||1891 Jul 18||daughter of T.J. And M.E. Coyle||[[Image:Coyle-544-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hayes-3783|Coyle]]||Cynthia (Hayes)||1881||1963||||[[Image:Hayes-3783-1.jpg|50px]] |- | Coyle||Cynthia (Hayes)||1881||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-358|Coyle]]||Elmer Franklin||1879||1946||||[[Image:Coyle-358-2.jpg|50px]] |- | Coyle||Elmer Franklin||1879||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Powell-5560|Coyle]]||Flora Elizabeth (Powell)||1896 May 16||1925 Jun 11||"She was a kind and affectionate wife, a fond mother, and a friend to all."||[[Image:Powell-5560.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-497|Coyle]]||George D||1899 Apr 25||1901 Feb 26||son of T.J. & S.J. Coyle||[[Image:Coyle-497.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-253357|Coyle]]||Grace||1889||1973||||[[Image:Unknown-253357.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-529|Coyle]]||Jason W||1872 Apr 22||1889 Jan 11||son of W. and L. H.Coyle||[[Image:Coyle-529-2.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-357|Coyle]]||John F.||1876||1958||||[[Image:Coyle-357-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-347|Coyle]]||Joseph||1842 Jul 27||1928 Mar 15||||[[Image:Coyle-347-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-493|Coyle]]||Julian||1892||1961||||[[Image:Coyle-493-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-569|Coyle]]||Lander T.||1866||1913||||[[Image:Coyle-569-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hudson-3825|Coyle]]||Lydia (Hudson)||1824 Apr 4||1915 May 5||||[[Image:Hudson-3825-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-253359|Coyle]]||Mable B||1926 Sept 17||||||[[Image:Unknown-253359.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McQueen-649|Coyle]]||Mary Ann||1831 Dec||1919||||[[Image:McQueen-649-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Young-12460|Coyle]]||Mary E||1854 Oct 10||1929 Aug 3||||[[Image:Young-12460-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hays-1025|Coyle]]||Mattie (Hays)||1875||1960||||[[Image:Hays-1025.jpg|50px]] |- | Coyle||Mattie (Hays)||1875||1960||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-496|Coyle]]||Maud||1998 Feb 7||1901 Feb 26||daughter of T.J.& S.J. Coyle||[[Image:Coyle-496.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-354|Coyle]]||Rufus R||1870 Mar 29||1940 Aug 11||||[[Image:Coyle-354.jpg|50px]] |- | Coyle||Rufus R.||1870||1940||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-348|Coyle]]||Sallie Ann (Coyle)||1841||1933||||[[Image:Coyle-348-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-568|Coyle]]||Sherrod A.||1864 Oct||1908||||[[Image:Coyle-568-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-394|Coyle]]||Thomas H.||1829||1920||||[[Image:Coyle-394-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-508|Coyle]]||Thomas J||1850 Feb 26||1917 May 24||||[[Image:Coyle-508-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-573|Coyle]]||Thurston R||1922 Aug 21||2006 Mar 26||"Father of Sharon"||[[Image:Coyle-573.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-360|Coyle]]||Tru||1896||1942||||[[Image:Coyle-360.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-574|Coyle]]||William M ||1897||1934||||[[Image:Coyle-574.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-572|Coyle]]||William Maurice||1926 Jul 29||||||[[Image:Coyle-572.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-393|Coyle]]||Williamson||1824 Aug 21||1881 May 1||||[[Image:Coyle-393-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-655|Coyle]]||Willie||1894||1913||||[[Image:Coyle-655.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-528|Coyle]]||Willie||1864 Dec 3||1882 Feb 15||son of W. and L. H. Coyle||[[Image:Coyle-528-2.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-267017|Crabb]]||Ida Belle||1857||1932||Wife of Rev. George W. Crabb||[[Image:Unknown-267017.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wynn-780|Craft]]||Virgie (Wynn)||1901||1979||||[[Image:Wynn-780.jpg|50px]] |- | Crawford||Anderson||1828||1912||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Crawford||Caroline||1829||1925||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Creech-494|Creech]]||Elias||1884||1905 Nov 10||||[[Image:Creech-494.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-255757|Creech]]||Fannie||1842 Oct 26||1927 Jun 30||||[[Image:Unknown-255757.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Creech-433|Creech]]||William Henry Harrison||1842 Oct 6||1929 May 15||||[[Image:Creech-433.jpg|50px]] |- | Croley||Albert||1911||1970||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Croley||E. Frank||1904 Jan 1||1955 Dec 25||"May he rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Croley||Jane (Anglin)||1880||1965||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Croley||Joe||1876||1948||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Croley||Loretta||1910||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Croucher||Charlie Edward||1926 Sep 21||2007 Mar 21||CPL US Army Air Forces, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Croucher||Dorcie (Alexander)||1933 Apr 8||2006 Feb 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Culley||Alberta (Norvelle)||1894||1931||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cummins||Mildred (Sawyer)||1924 Sep 7||2000 Oct 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cummins||Valtza (Golden)||1882 Jan 6||1936 Jun 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cunagin||Barbra Ann||1935 Nov 29||1936 Oct 5||"Our darling"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cunagin||Leonard||1904 Apr 8||1956 Jul 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cunagin||Lewis ||1882 Jul 20||1965 Jul 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cunagin||Nannie C.||1899 Sep 10||1944 Oct 11||"Never to be forgotten"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Cunagin||Susie||1887 Jul 13||1933 Jun 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Currier-482|Currier]]||Robert Henry||1888||1963||||[[Image:Currier-482-4.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-251594|Currier]]||Velda||1899||1984||||[[Image:Unknown-251594.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Miles-2973|Dash]]||Lela (Miles)||1905 May 29||1980 Jul||||[[Image:Miles-2973.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||? M.D.||||1916||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lewis-14135|Davis]]||Annie E. (Lewis)||1872||1936||"Mother" ||[[Image:Lewis-14135.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Banner||1921||1996||"Gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Ben||1891||1957||"Gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Cordelia "Delie" (Goins)||1908||1986||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256415|Davis]]||Delora W.||1910 May 17||2001 May 29|| ||[[Image:Unknown-256415.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Edward P.||1906||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-34816|Davis]]||Edward P.||1906||1953||||[[Image:Davis-34816.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Florence ||1895||1990||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256425|Davis]]||Florence M.||1912 Dec 17||2012 Feb 24||"Wife" ||[[Image:Unknown-256425.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||George||1905||1976||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25737|Davis]]||George||1904 June 16||1976 Sep 13||||[[Image:Davis-25737.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25735|Davis]]||Ikey||1907 Apr 10||1990 Jun 5||||[[Image:Davis-25735.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Infant||1931||1931||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25736|Davis]]||Isaac ||1858||1943||"Father"||[[Image:Davis-25736.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-23828|Davis]]||Isaac Charles||1844 Oct 7||1910 Jan 8||||[[Image:Davis-23828.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Joyce (Smith)||1922||2011||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Lawrence Aaron, Jr.||1922||1992||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25590|Davis]]||Lewis A.||1874||1916|| ||[[Image:Davis-25590.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25590|Davis]]||Lewis A., M.D.||1874 Aug 28||1916 Jan 31||||[[Image:Davis-25590.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Lewis C.||1903||1960||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-34815|Davis]]||Lewis Cornelius||1903||1960||||[[Image:Davis-34815.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Lida B.||1906||1989||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-306259|Davis]]||Lida B.||1906 Mar 3||1989 Oct||||[[Image:Unknown-306259.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Mary Bell (Snowden)||1859||1934||"Wife of T. H. Davis"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Snowden-281|Davis]]||Mary Bell (Snowden)||1859 Aug 12||1933 Apr 1||wife of T. H. Davis||[[Image:Snowden-281.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25601|Davis]]||Minnie||1883 Aug 26||1885 Apr 16|| ||[[Image:Davis-25601.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Asbell-50|Davis]]||Nancy Ellen (Asbell)||1855||1925||||[[Image:Asbell-50.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richardson-8171|Davis]]||Phamy (Richardson)||1880||1973|| ||[[Image:Richardson-8171.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Phamy R.||1880||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richardson-8171|Davis]]||Phamy R.||1880||1973||||[[Image:Richardson-8171.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25595|Davis]]||Ruth||1898||1921|| ||[[Image:Davis-25595.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Ruth (Rominger)||1921 Mar 16||2006 Jan 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rominger-111|Davis]]||Ruth Rominger||1921 Mar 16||2006 Jan 1||||[[Image:Rominger-111.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-23825|Davis]]||Sallie Ann ||1839||1921||||[[Image:Davis-23825.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25726|Davis]]||Thomas Hill||1858 Apr 4||1953 Sep 11|| ||[[Image:Davis-25726.jpg|50px]] |- | Davis||Thomas Hill||1858 Apr 4||1953 Sep 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25738|Davis]]||Tom||1912 Sep 24||2004 Sep 26||"Husband"||[[Image:Davis-25738.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25599|Davis]]||Willie||1881 Apr 28||1886 Jul 26||children of I. C. and N. E. Davis||[[Image:Davis-25599.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Armina (Lane)||1860 Dec 13||1938 Oct 24||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Benjamine A.||1888||1921||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Donna J.||1961 May 22||1961 May 22||Baby, Infant||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Hazel Margaret||1913 Jan 20||1920 Feb 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Isaac F.||1855 Apr 16||1933 Apr 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Jeannette (Cope)||1919||2011||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||John Eldon||1948||2006||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dean-3291|Dean]]||John F.||1879||1957||||[[Image:Dean-3291.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||John F.||1879||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Lois (Partridge)||1869||1954||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moyers-127|Dean]]||Margaret||1881||1966|| ||[[Image:Moyers-127.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Margaret (Moyers)||1881||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dean||Ruford O.||1887 Jan 31||1906 Jul 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Deatherage||Linda (Ambrose)||1954 Nov 7||2012 Oct 25||"In God's Care" "Mother" "Sister"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blythe-462|Deatherage]]||Nancy (Blythe)||1900 Aug 3||2003 Jan 1|| ||[[Image:Blythe-462.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Deatherage-145|Deatherage]]||Oscar Mitchell||1908 Jun 3||1981 Feb 12|| ||[[Image:Deatherage-145.jpg|50px]] |- | Denny||Edgar||1899||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dewitt-979|Dewitt]]||Annie ||1880 Dec 25||1898 Jan 15||||[[Image:Dewitt-979.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dewitt-978|Dewitt]]||Ellen||1894 Jun 11||1894 Jul 11||"Age one month"||[[Image:Dewitt-978.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dewitt-976|Dewitt]]||Jerry||1888 Feb 15||1894 Nov 20||||[[Image:Dewitt-976.jpg|50px]] |- | Dick||Elizabeth (Brownlee)||1890 Feb 6||1981 Jan||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | ||||||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dizney||E. F.||1860||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dizney||Helen||1894||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dizney||Margaret||1890||1992||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dizney||Mary Ida||1857||1926||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Green-16686|Dodge]]||Lucinda M. (Green)||1838||1895 Sep 24||"His wife"||[[Image:Dodge-3261.jpg|50px]] |- | Dodge||Mary B.||1851 Feb 14||1888 Feb 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lamson-232|Dodge]]||Mary H.||1861 Mar||1945||"His wife"||[[Image:Dodge-3261.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Dodge-3261|Dodge]]||William Levant||1838 May 8||1925||||[[Image:Dodge-3261.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-278537|Doe]]||Ann ||1833 Oct 8||1913 Jun 27||||[[Image:Unknown-278537.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Estill-203|Doe]]||Ella B. (Estill)||1879||1942 Dec 9||||[[Image:Estill-203.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Doe-351|Doe]]||Robert B.||1860||1934||||[[Image:Doe-351.jpg|50px]] |- | Dougherty||Charles Thomas||1919 Jun 6||1989 Aug 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dougherty||John Richard||1889||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dougherty||Lois (Robinson)||1895||1979||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dougherty||Nancy Ann (Kimbrell)||1849 Sep 22||1910 Jan 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dougherty||Thomas J.||1836 May 22||1915 Mar 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dowden||Amanda J.||1861||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dowden||Johnnie J.||1885||1886||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dowden||Michael A.||1862||1893||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dudley||Gilbert||1893||1927||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-274021|Duett]]||Ellen||1851||1894 Jun 11||Married July 20, 1866; Wife of thomas Duett ||[[Image:Unknown-274021.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-286673|Duncan]]||Cecil H.||1892||1960|| ||[[Image:Duncan-6180.jpg|50px]] |- | Duncan||Eva ||1878 May 1||1915 Jan 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Duncan||Laura F.||1869||1950||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Duncan||Lindsey C.||1837 Jul 14||1906 Nov 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Duncan||Mary E.||1892||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Duncan||Mary J. (Lutes)||1849 Jul 31||1921 Mar 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Duncan-6180|Duncan]]||Robert L.||1881||1963|| ||[[Image:Duncan-6180.jpg|50px]] |- | Dunn||Corinne V.||1939||1962||(shared tombstone with Johnny Viars)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Durham||Connie||1941 Jun 2||1941 Dec 22||"Our darling"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dyer||James||1865 Dec 24||1950 May 1 ||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Dyer||Nellie P.||1895 Feb 17||1977 Jul 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eads-305|Eads]]||George ||1905||1984||||[[Image:Eads-305.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eads-304|Eads]]||Harvey||1888||1962||||[[Image:Eads-304.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Early-407|Early]]||Clara ||1887 Nov 1||1890 Mar 6||daughter of J. M & M. E. Early||[[Image:Early-407.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Early-408|Early]]||Edith||1887||1922||wife of Chas. B. Holder||[[Image:Early-408.jpg|50px]] |- | Early||Inda||1823||1916||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Early-406|Early]]||James M.||1866||1940||||[[Image:Early-406.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van Winkle-168|Early]]||Martha E.||1867||1945|| ||[[Image:Van Winkle-168.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Earnest-393|Earnest-393]]||Carlos||1906||1969||||[[Image:Earnest-393.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Earnest-392|Earnest]]||Dovie Inez||1903||1980||||[[Image:Earnest-392.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-14473|Earnest]]||Lillian (Robinson)||1909||2000 Sep 11||||[[Image:Robinson-14473.jpg|50px]] |- | Easley||Mattie||nd||1958 Oct 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Easley||Wyckliffe J.||1887 Sep 7||1890 Apr 17||"Son of M. O. & J. Easley||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Eaton||Alene||1928 Oct 11||nd||PFC US Army WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Eaton||Claude||1895 May 28||1958 Jun 1||"Precious memories" "Kentucky PFC US Army World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Eaton||Claude||1895 May 28||1958 Jun 1||Kentucky, PFC US Army World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eaton-3388|Eaton]]||Dewey||1899 Jun 28||1969 Dec 1||Father ||[[Image:Eaton-3388.jpg|50px]] |- | Eaton||Mary||1897 Aug 22||1969 Sep 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-274231|Eaton]]||Pearl Dixie||1903||1963 Apr 3||Mother ||[[Image:Unknown-274231.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eaton-3390|Eaton]]||Ralph||1923 May 22||1988 Sep 9||||[[Image:Eaton-3390.jpg|50px]] |- | Eaton||Velma||1888 Mar 28||1985 Sep 29||"Precious memories"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-163|Eden]]||Berniece (Elam)||1916 Mar 12||1963 Sep 5||Gone to live with Jesus||[[Image:Gabbard-163.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eden-467|Eden]]||Dave M.||1916 Mar 8||1973 Jun 11||Gone But Not Forgotten||[[Image:Eden-467.jpg|50px]] |- | Edester||Geneva||1915||1998||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Edester||Richard||1903||1968||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Edster||Charles ||1835||1914||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Edster||Margaret ||1844||1895||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkin||Bettie||1891||1978||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lambert-4374|Elkin]]||Bettie (Lambert)||1891 Apr 17||1978 May 27||||[[Image:Elkin-162.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkin||Dora E.||1898 Dec 29||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-158|Elkin]]||Glenn Ray||1929 Jun 3||2001 Jul 24||||[[Image:Elkin-158.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-157|Elkin]]||Howard||1896||1956||||[[Image:Elkin-157.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-159|Elkin]]||Jerry Russell||1930 Oct 15||1952 Dec||||[[Image:Elkin-159.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-151|Elkin]]||Lena Mae||1902 Oct 24||1992 Jul 27||||[[Image:Elkin-151.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkin||Lyman P.||1887||1972||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-162|Elkin]]||Lyman Parrish||1887 May 8||1972 Dec 2||||[[Image:Elkin-162.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cooke-3003|Cooke]]||Reba (Cooke)||1906||1984||LT, US Air Force||[[Image:Cooke-3003.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkin||Sallie (Walkup)||1863||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Walkup-145|Walkup]]||Sallie (Walkup)||1862 Aug 13||1949 Jan 13||||[[Image:Walkup-145.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkin||T. J. "Jim"||1882 Nov 30||1975 Jan 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-161|Elkin]]||Thomas Edwin||1857||1935||||[[Image:Elkin-161.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkin||Thomas Edwin||1857||1935||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-148|Elkin]]||Larue Helem||1860||1954||||[[Image:Elkin-148.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elkin-153|Elkin]]||Lillian Brooks||1889||1957||||[[Image:Elkin-153.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Walkup-137|Elkin]]||Nannie (Walkup)||1864 Nov 26||1952 Nov 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkins||Mollie W.||1862 Jul 10||1951 Jun 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Elkins||R. W. ||1856 Jan 30||1927 Dec 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Embree||Etta (Parsons)||1882||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Embree||Laura Ann (Fee)||1845 Sep 14||1903 Jul 30||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Scott-6110|Embree]]||Mary (Scott)||1889 May 29||1990 Jan 23||(Royal)||[[Image:Scott-6110.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Embree-697|Embree]]||Ralph Arnold||||1945 May 12||CMDR U.S.N.; Lost in the service of his county, Okinawa “He rests alone in his glory”||[[Image:Embree-697.jpg|50px]] |- | Embree||Raymond Burrit||1877 Sep 21||1899 Sep||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Embree-698|Embree]]||Raymond Scott||1920 May 25||1987 Nov 23||(son of Mary and Royal)||[[Image:Embree-698.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Embree-694|Embree]]||Royal Howard||1879 Sep 20||1961 May 23||Wyoming, PVT World War I (Mary)||[[Image:Embree-694.jpg|50px]] |- | Embree||William Dean||1880||1966||"Trustee of Berea College 1912-1962"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Embree||William Dean, Jr.||1915||1997||"Trustee of Berea College 1962-1997"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Engle||James F.||1860||1935||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Engle||Lula||1906 Sep 21||1907 Mar 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Engle||Mary (Lane)||1870||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Engle||Stanley L.||1895||1928||First Lieut. World War||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Engle||Virginia E.||1901||1992||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Estelle-21|Estelle]]||William H.||1892 Feb 1||1975 Jul 21||US Army, World War I||[[Image:Estelle-21.jpg|50px]] |- | Estep||Pearl ||1918 Apr 20||1948 Aug 17||"At rest"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Evans||Annie M.||1880 Jan 26||1905 Nov 15||"Wife of J. M. Evans"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12069|Evans]]||Chester ||1896||1896||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Best-1024|Evans]]||Ellen (Best)||1910 Feb 26||1999 Aug 16||||[[Image:Best-1024-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12071|Evans]]||James F.||1901||1906||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-288291|Evans]]||Nancy J.||1868 Oct||1947||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12067|Evans]]||Pleasant||1866 Apr||1938||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12072|Evans]]||Raymond||1908||1909||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12070|Evans]]||Stella M.||1903||1918||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-12068|Evans]]||Vester||1896||1918||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Evans-8080|Evans]]||Wilson Arnold||1908 Mar 1||2002 Jul 15||||[[Image:Evans-8080-2.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eversole-144|Eversole]]||Clark||1858||1947||||[[Image:Eversole-144.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eversole-142|Eversole]]||H. Tinsley||1892 Oct 31||1964 Sep 28||WW I||[[Image:Eversole-142.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eversole-143|Eversole]]||J. Quentin||1902 Dec 28||1967 Apr 24||||[[Image:Eversole-143.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lewis-14046|Eversole]]||Serena (Lewis)||1866||1945||||[[Image:Lewis-14046.jpg|50px]] |- | Fairchild||Charlotte Pearl (Halsted)||1837 Jun 12||1904 Jan 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fairchild||Edward Henry||1815 Nov 29||1889 Oct 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fairchild||George Thompson||1838 Oct 6||1901 Mar 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fairchild||Maria (Babbit)||1817 Feb 28||1889 Jul 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wynn-783|Farley]]||Winnie (Wynn)||1911||1992||||[[Image:Wynn-783.jpg|50px]] |- | Farris||Edna||1867||1919||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fay||Anna (Hanson)||1845 Jun 26||1913 Apr 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Bessie (Hamilton)||1865 Apr 30||1886 Jan 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Burritt||1849 May 1||1877 Oct 1||"Son of John G. and Matilda H. Fee"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Charlotte Elizabeth (Chittenden)||1853 Sep 17||1943 Mar 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Emma||nd||1876 Dec 12||"Daughter"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Gregg||1893||1908||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Howard Samuel||1851||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||John Gregg||1816 Sep 9||1901 Jan 11||"Founder of Berea College"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fee||Matilda (Hamilton)||1824 May 24||1895 Apr 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Anna M. (Smith)||1920 Jul 25||2012 Mar 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Benton||1890||1946||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Benton, Jr.||1920 Feb 8||1995 Mar 2||COL US Air Force, WW II, Korea, Vietnam||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Leonard C.||1895||1954||"The best dad in the world"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Maude L.||1891||1986||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Robert Benton||1944 Apr 12||2001 Sep 4||SGT US Air Force, Vietnam||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Robert Lee||1922 Mar 7||1989 May 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fielder||Virginia (Elliott)||||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fish-2355|Fish]]||Albert T.||1860 Feb 18||1902 Sep 13||||[[Image:Fish-2355.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Albert T., Jr.||1859||1902 Sep 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Egbert T.||1857||1950||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fish-2356|Fish]]||Egbert T.||1857 Feb 10||1950||(Bertha)||[[Image:Fish-2356.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Elizabeth (Hampton)||1904||1923||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fish-2358|Fish]]||Grover C.||1884||1932||Father ||[[Image:Fish-2358.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Grover C.||1884||1932||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Galloway-1134|Fish]]||Jennie B. (Galloway)||1865||1938||||[[Image:Galloway-1134.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Jennie B. (Galloway)||1865||1938||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Martha F. (Galloway)||1860||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Galloway-1135|Fish]]||Martha F. (Galloway)||1859 Aug 19||1944||||[[Image:Galloway-1135.jpg|50px]] |- | Fish||Robert ||nd||nd||Co C 24 US C||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Flanery||Arthur ||1885||1948||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Flanery||Bessie||1883 Oct 24||1904 Feb 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Flanery||Edward||1878||1913||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Flanery||Frances S.||1891||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Flannery||Lucy K.||1853||1930||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Flannery||Thomas J.||1851||1929||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fleming||Jesse C.||1915 Oct 28||2003 May 4||S SGT US Army, WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Becknell-36|Floyd]]||Mayme (Becknell)||1901 Jan 20||1995 Mar 9||||[[Image:Becknell-36.jpg|50px]] |- | Floyd||Nellie||1879||1942||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Forsythe||Emma A.||1892 Jul 5||1966 Jul 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Forsythe||William D.||1885 Jun 5||1967 Mar 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fortner||Elbert W.||1906||1878||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fortner||Elizabeth (Ogg)||1905||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fortner||William L.||1933 Jul 21||1933 Jul 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fortune||Charles||1901||1975||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fortune||Margaret (Foley)||1870||1958||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fortune||Reca||1906||1997||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moody-2352|Foster]]||Marie Gay (Moody)||1910||1991||||[[Image:Moody-2352.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Foster-7864|Foster]]||Zachary||1905 Sept 21||1985 Aug 10||Veteran; US Navy, WWII||[[Image:Foster-7864.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Welch-3447|Fothergill]]||Mona Sue (Welch)||1889||1970||"Mother"||[[Image:Welch-3447.jpg|50px]] |- | Fowler||America||1855||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ballard-4351|Fowler]]||America (Ballard)||1855 Aug 15||1947 Feb 11||||[[Image:Ballard-4351.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Mosley-566|Fowler]]||Doshia (Mosley)||1890||1917||||[[Image:Mosley-566.jpg|50px]] |- | Fowler||Ella Mae||1895||1986||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-286671|Fowler]]||Flavia B.||1891||1963|| ||[[Image:Fowler-4457.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4663|Fowler]]||Gill O.||1914 Nov 17||1974 Aug 30||MAJ US Army||[[Image:Fowler-4663.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4660|Fowler]]||Green V.||1867 May ||1952|| ||[[Image:Fowler-4660.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4456|Fowler]]||Humphrey Hill||1875 Mar 7||1930 Jan 9||||[[Image:Fowler-4456.jpg|50px]] |- | Fowler||Humphrey Hill||1875 Mar 7||1930 Jan 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4494|Fowler]]||Infant||1907 Apr ||1907 Jun 21||age 1 mo. 23 days; Infant son of J. and N. M. Fowler||[[Image:Fowler-4494.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4457|Fowler]]||J. Bennett||1885||1961|| ||[[Image:Fowler-4457.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4454|Fowler]]||James William||1871||1958||||[[Image:Fowler-4454.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4489|Fowler]]||John||1876 Jul 19||1924 Jun 25|| ||[[Image:Fowler-4489.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4457|Fowler]]||John Bennett||1885 May||1961||||[[Image:Fowler-4457.jpg|50px]] |- | Fowler||John W.||1850||1918||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4451|Fowler]]||John William||1850 Dec 1||1918 May 5||||[[Image:Fowler-4451.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4450|Fowler]]||June Walker||1883||1963|| ||[[Image:Fowler-4450.jpg|50px]] |- | Fowler||Louise||1927||2005||"In loving memory of a sister and aunt"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bowling-613|Fowler]]||Nancy Margaret (Bowling)||1881 May 29||1970 Jul 20|| ||[[Image:Bowling-613.jpg|50px]] |- | [McCormick-2426|Fowler]]||Nora Harris (McCormick)||1888 Jan 5||1973 Jan 12|| ||[[Image:McCormick-2426.jpg|50px]] |- | Fowler||Stanley||1892||1986||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4459|Fowler]]||Stanley Ballard||1892 May ||1986||||[[Image:Fowler-4459.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4488|Fowler]]||William H.||1921 May 7||1994 Feb 7||PFC US Army World War II||[[Image:Fowler-4488.jpg|50px]] |- | Fox||Arthur R.||1914 Feb 27||1970 Jul 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-274476|Fox]]||Caroline||1850||1925||||[[Image:Unknown-274476.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fox-5956|Fox]]||Cora May||1885||1906||||[[Image:Fox-5956.jpg|50px]] |- | Fox||Henderson F.||1891||1961||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fox-5955|Fox]]||John B.||1842 Mar||1908||||[[Image:Fox-5955.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fox-5954|Fox]]||M. Adelia||1869||1963||||[[Image:Fox-5954.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Franklin-5467|Franklin]]||Lenard||1900 Apr 23||1934 Jul 22||||[[Image:Franklin-5467.jpg|50px]] |- | Frary||Bessie A. (Wyatt)||1893 Jun 27||1918 Jul 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Freeman||Wilma F.||1931 Mar 30||1994 Oct 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[French-4165|French]]||Arthur J.||1934||1993||||[[Image:French-4165.jpg|50px]] |- | French||Elmer Lee||1939 Jan 29||1942 Jan 26||And Lilly Burdella||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | French||J. Rice||1871||1911||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richmond-1218|French]]||Lucy Jane (Richmond)||1901||1994||||[[Image:Richmond-1218.jpg|50px]] |- | French||Mary||1873||1930||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | French||Ruty||1911||1911||Baby||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Frith||Hugh L.||1897||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Frith||Margie (Hayes)||1895||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | ||||||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Frost-4586|Frost]]||Cleveland Cady||1896||1918||Berea Academy, Yale College, 1st Liut. World War, Killed in Action||[[Image:Frost-4586.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Marsh-3549|Frost]]||Eleanor (Marsh)||1863||1950||||[[Image:Marsh-3549.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Goodell-787|Frost]]||Maria (Goodell)||1826 Oct 1||1899 Jan 1||"Mother of William, and infant son, Lewis, Harriet, Nelson, and Willard" (daughter of William Goodell)||[[Image:Goodell-787.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Frost-4585|Frost]]||Rodney Fairchild||1909 Apr 19||1909 Apr 20||"Son of Stanley & Katherine Frost"||[[Image:Frost-4585.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Frost-4584|Frost]]||Stanley||1881||1942||"Reporter, Journalist, Author" (married to Katherine May Fairchild 1905)||[[Image:Frost-4584.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Frost-4580|Frost]]||William Goodell||1854 Jul 2||1936||Pioneer, Reformer, Inspirer||[[Image:Frost-4580.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugate||Addie B.||1891||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugate||Ben R.||1887||1979||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugate||Mark D.||1864||1948||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugate||Mary F.||1872||1938||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fuget-2|Fuget]]||Mollie K||1876 Jun 19||1891 Apr 22||daughter of Wm & Elizabeth Fuget||[[Image:Fuget-2.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugitte||Golden S.||1896||1990||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugitte||James R.||1895||1980||SGT US Army,World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugitte||Louise G.||1915 Jul 9||2000 Nov 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Fugitte||Roy H.||1920 May 19||2001 Mar 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-460|Gabbard]]||Allie May (Blanton)||1894 Apr 4||1974 May 4||||[[Image:Blanton-460.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-151|Gabbard]]||Burritt H.||1871 Dec 6||1931 Feb 21||||[[Image:Gabbard-151.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lakes-11|Gabbard]]||Elendar B. (Lakes)||1845 June 10||||wife of L. C. Gabbard||[[Image:Lakes-11.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-139|Gabbard]]||Ernest E.||1897 Oct 27||1970 May 17||||[[Image:Gabbard-139.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-138|Gabbard]]||Fredrick||1879 Apr 4||1893 Jun 28||son of L. C. & E. B. Gabbard||[[Image:Gabbard-138.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-164|Gabbard]]||Garfield||1894 Nov 16||1979 May 24||In loving memory||[[Image:Gabbard-164.jpg|50px]] |- | Gabbard||Green||1841 Jul 4||1918 Mar 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-162|Gabbard]]||J.C.||1889||1959||||[[Image:Gabbard-162.jpg|50px]] |- | Gabbard||James J.||1872 Jan 26||1893 Jun 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-152|Gabbard]]||John Bradley||1895 Dec 5||1918 Sept 12||Kentucky PVT 6 Inf 5 Div.||[[Image:Gabbard-152.jpg|50px]] |- | Gabbard||John H.||1868 Oct 26||1895 May 5||"Educated at Berea College"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-135|Gabbard]]||John H.||1870 Feb 18||1914 Jun 27||Father||[[Image:Gabbard-135.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-456|Gabbard]]||Laura F. (Blanton)||1879||1968||Mother; wife of John H. Gabbard||[[Image:Blanton-456.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-134|Gabbard]]||Levant||1908 Jul 26||1975 Jan 25|| ||[[Image:Gabbard-134.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-136|Gabbard]]||Lewis Cox "L C"||1841 Oct 23||1903 Jan 17||||[[Image:Gabbard-136.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-462|Gabbard]]||Mary (Blanton)||1887||1941||||[[Image:Blanton-462.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-271066|Gabbard]]||Mary E.||1875||1963||||[[Image:Unknown-271066.jpg|50px]] |- | Gabbard||Mary E. (Hudson)||1843 Apr 5||1925 Jan 5||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-230|Gabbard]]||Mathias J.||1840||1909 May 8||Civil War veteran||[[Image:Gabbard-230.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ogg-368|Gabbard]]||Pearl (Ogg)||1886 Feb 6||1971 Sep 29||||[[Image:Ogg-368.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Blanton-457|Gabbard]]||Samira E. (Blanton)||1873 Mar 29||1893 Jun 23||wife of William R. Gabbard||[[Image:Blanton-457.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-761|Gabbard]]||Talitha (Coyle)||1895 Aug 26||1983 Sep 19||In loving memory||[[Image:Coyle-761.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-161|Gabbard]]||Taylor Price||1913||1964||||[[Image:Gabbard-161.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-137|Gabbard]]||William R.||1868 Apr 14||1943 Apr 28||||[[Image:Gabbard-137.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-137|Gabbard]]||William R.||1868 Apr 14||1943 Apr 28||||[[Image:Gabbard-137.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-18244|Gadd]]||Dora (Baker)||1924 Mar 23|||| ||[[Image:Gadd-217.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gadd-217|Gadd]]||Lloyd F.||1921 May 28||1987 Aug 8|| ||[[Image:Gadd-217.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Arminta||1833||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Arminta J.||1833||1904||"His Wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kerby-159|Galloway]]||Arminta Jane (Kerby)||1833||1904||||[[Image:Kerby-159.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Galloway-1188|Galloway]]||Burnam D.||1898||1941 Feb 14||||[[Image:Galloway-1188.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Burnam D.||nd||1941 Feb 14||Kentucky PVT 71 Fields Arty, II Div||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Ernest||1890||1905||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Ernest ||1890||1905||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||F. G.||1822||1902||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Franklin B.||1868||1901||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Franklin B.||1868||1901||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Galloway-1135|Galloway]]||Franklin G.||1822||1902||||[[Image:Galloway-1135.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Franklin G.||1822||1902||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-273350|Galloway]]||Mary Robe||1866||1946||||[[Image:Unknown-273350.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Nancy A.||1872||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||Nancy A.||1872||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Galloway-1187|Galloway]]||William T.||1863||1943||||[[Image:Galloway-1187.jpg|50px]] |- | Galloway||William T.||1863||1943||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galoway||J. S. ||1827||1897||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Galoway||Talitha C.||1842 May 10||1903 Jun 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2767|Gastineau]]||Mary (Preston)||1864||1923||||[[Image:Preston-2767.jpg|50px]] |- | Gatliff||Emily J.||1856||1945||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1953|Gay]]||Benjamin F||1848||1924||||[[Image:Gay-1953.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-2116|Gay]]||Charlie A.||1897||1962||"Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus"||[[Image:Gay-2116.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-2007|Gay]]||Dollie||1907||1966||||[[Image:Gay-2007.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-2006|Gay]]||Dorothy ||1911||1973|| ||[[Image:Gay-2006.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-2005|Gay]]||Franklin Leslie||1880||1962||||[[Image:Gay-2005.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Scott-11573|Gay]]||Jennie (Scott)||1861||1912||||[[Image:Scott-11573.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1999|Gay]]||John D||1883||1963||||[[Image:Gay-1999.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1954|Gay]]||John Lewis||1865||1959||||[[Image:Gay-1954.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-253363|Gay]]||Lizzie M||1906||1964||||[[Image:Unknown253363-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wilson-24354|Gay]]||Mae (Wilson)||1901||1998||"Tis so sweet to trust in Jesus"||[[Image:Wilson-24354.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25254|Gay]]||Minerva (Davis)||1848||1888||||[[Image:Davis-25254.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-2008|Gay]]||Minerva E.||1913||1969|| ||[[Image:Gay-2008.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-168|Gay]]||Nora Burdette||1873 Nov 10||1939 Aug 18||||[[Image:Burdette-168.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1977|Gay]]||T R Ted||1902||1967||||[[Image:Gay-1977.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McGuire-1346|Gay]]||Winnifred McGuire||1890||1935|| ||[[Image:McGuire-1346.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Ernest R.||1880 Sep 24||1894 Jun 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Lewis||1897||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Margaret||1838 Oct 12||1898 Jul 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Mary K.||1923||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Matt||1866||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Minnie E.||1901||1948||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Sarah Bell||1856 Nov 22||1887 Sep 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gentry||Simpson||1821 Oct 15||1905 Feb 5||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gregory||Frankie||1892||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gillen-81|Gillen]]||George G.||1920 Nov 13||1979 Dec 22||(maiden name should be changed to Chasteen)||[[Image:Gillen-81.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-282983|Gillen]]||Joyce||1900 Nov 14||1995 Jun 19||In loving memory ||[[Image:Gillen-80.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gillen-80|Gillen]]||Roy ||1888 Oct 4||1966 Sep 5||In loving memory ||[[Image:Gillen-80.jpg|50px]] |- | Goins||Joe R.||1875||1951||"At rest" "Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Goins||Joie||1911||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Goins||Margaret (Rains)||1878||1973||"At rest" "Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Golden||Absalom Lee||1874 Jul 15||1940 Mar 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Golden||Harden||1839 Jun 9||1923 Jul 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Golden||James W.||1886 Sep 8||1946 Jan 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Golden||Margaret T.||1879 Feb 7||1924 Nov 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Golden||Martha B.||1851 Jan 6||1946 Feb 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Golden||Mattie A.||1873 Nov 20||1885 Nov 8||"Daughter of H. + M. Golden"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cady-1023|Goodell]]||Clarissa C. (Cady)||1797||1878||"Wife of William Goodell"||[[Image:Cady-1023.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Goodell-789|Goodell]]||Rhoda Lavinia||1839 May 2||1880 Mar 31|| ||[[Image:Goodell-789.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Goodell-788|Goodell]]||William||1792 Oct 25||1878 Feb 12||"His life was devoted to the service of God and humanity in warfare against slavery, temperance, public corruption, and every form of injuustice. The effect of the influence he exerted as editor, author, lecturere, and pastor will continue long after this||[[Image:Goodell-788.jpg|50px]] |- | Goodrich||Esther||1871||||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Goodrich||Joe||1898||1977||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Goodrich||Mary (Bowlin)||1888||1983||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Goodrich||Raymond , Sr.||1907||1965||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Goodrich||Thomas||1865||1930||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Graham||Marjorie Belle (Clark)||1913 Nov 15||2003 Nov 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Green||Esther ||1897 May 4||1898 Nov 1||"Daughter of O. P. and J. C. Green"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Green-14484|Green]]||Flora Lucille||1935 Apr 6||1940||Our darling baby ||[[Image:Green-14484.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1252|Green]]||Lottie Lorene (Lake)||1922 Nov 7||2009 Nov 9|| ||[[Image:Lake-1252.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Green-14486|Green]]||Nancy Leah||1934 Sep 17||1934||Our darling baby||[[Image:Green-14486.jpg|50px]] |- | Gregory||Fred O||1867||1929||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffeth||Dillard||1869||1954||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffeth||Ida (Kindred)||1886||1943||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Griffin-4638|Griffin]]||Baby||1948||1948||Son of Ruby and Harold Griffin)||[[Image:Griffin-4638.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffin||James H.||1896 Nov 25||1931 Mar 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffin||Maude||1893 Sep 19||1977 Sep 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Giffin-135|Giffin]]||Roscoe Raymond "Rusty"||1914 Jan 1||1962 Jan 24||||[[Image:Giffin-135.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270947|Griffin]]||Ruby||1912 Jul 3||1991 May 23||||[[Image:Unknown-270947.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffith||Esther Ann (Butner)||1860||1948||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffith||Fleming Butner||1890 Oct 5||1969 May 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffith||Fleming Park||1921||1944||ST Lieut. US Marine Corps||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Griffith||Maud (Park)||1888 Dec 25||1975 Jul 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Grigsby||George||1895||1964||"Little George"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gunkler||Ora (Wyatt)||1913||2003||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Gunkler||Oscar H.||1907||1999||LTJG US Navy, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hale-2737|Hale]]||Burgess Lee||1915 Nov 11||1976 Dec||||[[Image:Hale-2737.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hale-3561|Hale]]||Forest||1892||1979||||[[Image:Hale-3561.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hale-3060|Hale]]||Leonard Junior||1927 May 9||1964 Oct 16||Kentucky SK3 USNR World War II||[[Image:Hale-3060.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gadd-129|Hale]]||Mabel (Gadd)||1918 Jun 22||2004 Jun 14||||[[Image:Gadd-129.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gadd-134|Hale]]||Yetta (Gadd)||1901 Jun 25||1968 Jan 13||||[[Image:Hale-3561.jpg|50px]] |- | Haley||Edna||1805||1897 Jun 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Haley||Isaac||1841||1897 Nov 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Haley||Sarah (Dowden)||1887||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Haley||William C.||1884||1933||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hall||Annna Farra (VanMeter)||1892||1948||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hall||Eli Colbert||1920 Feb 9||2001 Mar 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hall||Frederick Fairchild||1873||1948||"Grandson of Edw. H. Fairchild"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hall||Juanita (Lewis)||1921 May 25||2003 Nov 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hamilton||Anna F.||1900||1924||"Sister"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hamilton||E. D. ||nd||nd||"18 months"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hamilton||Hubert||1909||1943||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hamilton||James A.||1897||1955||"Brother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hamilton||Luther||1888||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hamilton||M. E.||1898||1920||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hancock||E. B.||1840 Oct 21||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hancock||S. A. (Henderson)||1830 Aug 4||1903 May 3||"Wife of E. B. Hancock"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hanson||Arthur J.||1840 Jul 20||1896 Sep 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hanson||C. Fay||1874 Apr 18||1910 Oct 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hanson||Emma Lou||1845 Mar 27||1924 Feb 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hanson-3606|Hanson]]||John G.||1834 Jan 18||1885 Apr 14||||[[Image:Hanson-3606.jpg|50px]] |- | Hanson||Julia B.||1869 Dec 23||1896 Nov 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hanson||Sallie Pearl||||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harden-799|Harden]]||Elbridge||1854 Feb 12||1920 Oct 8||||[[Image:Harden-799.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harden-827|Harden]]||Lou ||1857 Apr 10||1919 Apr 1||||[[Image:Harden-827.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harmon-2792|Harmon]]||Earl||1923 Jun 18||1981 Apr 13||AMMI US Navy World War II||[[Image:Harmon-2792.jpg|50px]] |- | Harrington||Delma H.||1905||1933||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harris-13661|Harris]]||James||1881||1962|| ||[[Image:Harris-13661.jpg|50px]] |- | Harris||James||1881||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256563|Harris]]||Nancy||1853||1945|| ||[[Image:Unknown-256563.jpg|50px]] |- | Harris||Nancy||1853||1945||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harris||Pattie (Davis)||1889||1932||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25773|Harris]]||Pattie Davis||1889||1932|| ||[[Image:Davis-25773.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harris-13662|Harris]]||Robert||1878||1939|| ||[[Image:Harris-13662.jpg|50px]] |- | Harris||Robert||1878||1939||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harris-13659|Harris]]||William R.||1847 May 2||1933 Jul 17||Pvt. Co. E 6th Kentucky Cavalry||[[Image:Harris-13659.jpg|50px]] |- | Harris||William R.||1847 May 2||1933 Jul 17||PVT Co E, 6 KY Cav||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harrison||Eliza||1851||1935||"Of such is the kingdom of God"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harrison||Ella||1876||1918||"Of such is the kingdom of God"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270393|Harrison]]||Mildred G.||1903||1985|| ||[[Image:Unknown-270393.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Harrison-6604|Harrison]]||Roy O.||1903||1964|| ||[[Image:Harrison-6604.jpg|50px]] |- | Harrison||W. L.||1850||1930||"Of such is the kingdom of God"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5167|Hart]]||Albert C.||1862 Feb 11||1932 Jan 21||||[[Image:Hart-5167.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5035|Hart]]||Allen Ellis||1884 Aug 22||1929 Apr 9||||[[Image:Hart-5035.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5800|Hart]]||Allen M.||1862 Feb 11||1887 Mar 11||Son of James and Susan Hart||[[Image:Hart-5800.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5171|Hart]]||Charles||1908||1979||||[[Image:Hart-5171.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5170|Hart]]||Dempsie R.||1903||1980||||[[Image:Hart-5170.jpg|50px]] |- | Hart||Dempsie R.||1903 Aug 8||1980 Oct 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-276979|Hart]]||Elizabeth||1852 Sep 12||1923 Jun 29|| ||[[Image:Unknown-276979.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Azbill-16|Hart]]||Fannie B.||1873||1957 Nov 29||||[[Image:Azbill-16.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hammond-3187|Hart]]||Ida P. (Hammond)||1900||1960||||[[Image:Hammond-3187.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5793|Hart]]||James||1821 Nov 26||1904 Jun 28|| ||[[Image:Hart-5793.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5915|Hart]]||James M.||1852 Sep 8||1902 Mar 17|| ||[[Image:Hart-5915.jpg|50px]] |- | Hart||Ruth Y.||1905 Feb 23||1992 May 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-275004|Hart]]||Susan||1819 Nov 15||1904 Nov 4||"His Wife" (James)||[[Image:Hart-5793.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5168|Hart]]||Susan D.||1910 Feb 27||1997 June 21||"Sue"||[[Image:Hart-5168.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hart-5169|Hart]]||William Ernest||1895 Jan 20||1926 Aug 23||" F L T" (Friendship, Love, Truth)||[[Image:Hart-5169.jpg|50px]] |- | Harwood||Edith ||1898||1957||"Daughter"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harwood||John ||1870||1954||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harwood||John Edgar||1900||1916||U.S.N. Cenotaph "Lost at Sea"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harwood||Lucy E.||1876||1962||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Harwood||Margaret Helen||1908||1917||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Welch-3453|Hatfield]]||Maud C. (Welch)||1895 Feb 26||1919 Feb 1||||[[Image:Welch-3453.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayden||Johnnie||1885 Jul 23||1886 Sep 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||C. Oscar||1909 Apr 16||1983 Feb 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hays-1589 |Hayes]]||Chester Walter||1907 May 22||1988||||[[Image:Hays-1589.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Chester W.||1907||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Christine||1913 Nov 17||1999 Apr 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hayes-4810|Hayes]]||Dexter Franklin||1958 Oct 7||1961 Sep 11||Our precious darling ||[[Image:Hayes-4810.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Eva||1885||1968||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Grace B.||1906||1946||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Herbert H.||1898||1951||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||James R.||1879||1951||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256572|Hayes]]||Laura B.||1912||1962|| ||[[Image:Unknown-256572.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Laura B.||1912||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||Mary (Wood)||1855||1910||"Wife of William M. Hayes"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cope-876|Hayes]]||Mattie Jean (Cope)||1936 Jun 12||||Together Forever; Married Nov. 22, 1957 ||[[Image:Cope-876.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hayes-4809|Hayes]]||Oscar Franklin, Jr.||1933 May 12||2010 Jun 29||Together Forever; Married Nov. 22, 1957; PFC US Army||[[Image:Hayes-4809.jpg|50px]] |- | Hayes||William M.||1846||1930||Co. D. 49th Kentucky Inf.||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hays-1562|Hays]]||Alexander Franklin "Frank"||1840 Apr 6||1924 Jun 4||||[[Image:Hays-1562.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Edwin||1912 Jun 21||1913 Mar 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256474|Hays]]||Elizabeth F.||1898||1988|| ||[[Image:Unknown-256474.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Elizabeth F.||1898||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Elizabeth F.||1898||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Herbert||1896||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Herbert H.||1986||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hays-1561|Hays]]||Herbert H.||1896 May 3||1971 Aug||||[[Image:Hays-1561.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Jimmie||1933 Apr 14||1933 Apr 14||"Born & died April 14, 1933"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Engle-570|Hays]]||Mary F (Engle)||1874 Jun 7||1964||||[[Image:Engle-570.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Mary F.||1874||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hays||Richard G.||1871||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hays-1588|Hays]]||Richard Granville||1871 Aug 27||1944|| ||[[Image:Hays-1588.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hudson-4104|Hays]]||Wilmoth F.||1854 Sep 5||1946 Sep 18||||[[Image:Hudson-4104.jpg|50px]] |- | Hazelwood||Josephine||1875||1923||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hazelwood||Katherine P.||1919 Jun 23||1989 Jan 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hazelwood||Thomas J.||1871||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hazelwood||Thomas J. Jr.||1919 Aug 1||2003 Apr 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Henderson-7427|Henderson]]||Archie||1907 Nov 14||1907 Dec 7||Son of GB & Laura Henderson||[[Image:Henderson-7427.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bundren-49|Henderson]]||Minerva Adeline (Bundren)||1847||1924||||[[Image:Bundren-49.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cox-7778|Hendricks]]||Katherine A||1877||1932||||[[Image:Cox-7778.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hendricks-1239|Hendricks]]||Thomas A||1871||1944||||[[Image:Hendricks-1239.jpg|50px]] |- | Henry||Betty (Elkin)||1890||1985||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Henry||William F.||1872||1958||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Herd||Ruby S.||1902||1988|| ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Herd||Walter R.||1893||1940 Jul 31||Kentucky, Corp I Pioneer Infantry||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Herring||Myrtle (Richardson)||1882||1932||"Gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Herron||Helen J.||1910||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hibbard-690|Hibbard]]||Gilbert Reid||1911 May 25||2004 Jul 2||||[[Image:Hibbard-690.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chasteen-134|Hibbard]]||Grace (Chasteen)||1912 Sep 20||1976 Jun 5||||[[Image:Hibbard-690.jpg|50px]] |- | Hicks||Edward L.||1898 Apr 15||1971 Jul 21||District of olumia, PVT Co. C. 430 Labor En, World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hicks||Elizabeth (Farris)||1908 Apr 28||1994 May 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-267931|Higgins]]||Bonnie||1898 Aug 23||1931 Apr 4|| ||[[Image:Unknown-267931.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Higgins-3201|Higgins]]||Byron||1920 Feb 28||1993 May 8||SGT US Army World War II||[[Image:Higgins-3201.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Higgins-3203|Higgins]]||James I.||1922 Nov 4||1944 Nov 14||PFC Co A 110th Inf Reg 28th Inf Div; Killed in action at the Battle of the Bulge; Glory lights the soldier's grave||[[Image:Higgins-3203.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Higgins-3202|Higgins]]||Troy T.||1890 Oct 4||1960 Jul 5|| ||[[Image:Higgins-3202.jpg|50px]] |- | Hill||Addie||1885||1934||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hill-15567|Hill]]||C. J.||1891 Mar 25||1978 Feb 10||"Our Father which art in heaven"||[[Image:Hill-15567.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hill-14144|Hill]]||Charles Lester||1892 Jan 25||1965|| ||[[Image:Hill-14144.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Endel-19|Hill]]||Edith (Endel)||1895||1975|| ||[[Image:Endel-19.jpg|50px]] |- | Hill||F. M.||1838||1907||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lester-1387|Lester]]||Jennie (Lester)||1859 Oct 9||1942 Mar 15|| ||[[Image:Lester-1387.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hill-15568|Hill]]||John B.||1919||1919|| ||[[Image:Hill-15568.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270730|Hill]]||Malinda||1874||1921||Mother||[[Image:Unknown-270730.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Saylor-438|Hill]]||Mary (Saylor)||1894 Nov 11||1991 Dec 28||"Our Father which art in heaven"||[[Image:Hill-15567.jpg|50px]] |- | Hill||Nannie (Lewis)||1839||1919||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hill-12725|Hill]]||William G.||1876 Jan 29||1966 Jan 24||||[[Image:Hill-12725.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hinton-697|Hinton]]||John||1894 Dec 12||1968 Apr 30||Georgia PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:Hinton-697.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holland-4426|Holland]]||G. V., MD||1827 Aug 14||1901 Mar 28||||[[Image:Holland-4426.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holliday-730|Holliday]]||Annie||1907 Mar 13||1910 Mar 17||||[[Image:Holliday-730.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holliday-728|Holliday]]||Della M.||1894||1961||||[[Image:Holliday-728.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holliday-712|Holliday]]||German D.||1869||1950||||[[Image:Holliday-712.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holiday-651|Holliday]]||Ira J.||1896 Jul 26||1980 Jan 29||PVT US Army||[[Image:Holiday-651.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bowling-595|Holliday]]||Juanita (Bowling)||1929 Aug 2||2014 Nov 7||||[[Image:Bowling-595.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holliday-713|Holliday]]||Leonore E.||1905||1988||||[[Image:Holliday-713.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Boggs-1317|Boggs]]||Lucinda (Boggs)||1871||1936||||[[Image:Boggs-1317.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holliday-729|Holliday]]||Lucy H. ||1893||1918||||[[Image:Holliday-729.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-2141|Holliday]]||May (Gay)||1902 Apr 14||1977 Apr 19||||[[Image:Gay-2141.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holliday-652|Holliday]]||Robert "Bob"||1920 Aug 19||1915 Jan 4||||[[Image:Holliday-652.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holt-4012|Holt]]||Lloyd W.||1924 Jun 24||1925 Jan 17||Our baby||[[Image:Holt-4012.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-288454|Holt]]||Maggie E.||1893 Apr 28||1980 Feb 4||“Precious Lord Take My Hand”||[[Image:Holt-4010.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hale-3723|Holt]]||Mary (Hale)||1900 Mar 17||1994 Jul 21|| ||[[Image:Holt-4011.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holt-4011|Holt]]||Roy Delbert||1895 Jul 18||1972 Sep 19|| ||[[Image:Holt-4011.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holt-4010|Holt]]||Willis G.||1889 Mar 6||1961 Nov 12||“Precious Lord Take My Hand”||[[Image:Holt-4010.jpg|50px]] |- | Hooker||Wanda||1925 Jul 4||2006 Jul 6||"Wonderful Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hopkins||Nancy ||1900||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Horn||Alfred||1899||1959||"Father" ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Horn||Susan||1904||1984||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hoskins||Charles Marion||1940 Nov 4||1981 May 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hoskins||Harold W.||1909 Jul 23||1970 Jun 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hoskins||Lula F. ||1881 Apr 4||1954 Nov 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hoskins||Ruby S.||1907 Oct 20||2003 Dec 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hovey||Caroline H.||1914 Jan 10||2005 Aug 23||"Beloved"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hovey||Rolf E.||1913 Dec 2||1994 Jun 13||Professor of Music, Berea College 1939-1980 1st LT US Army Air Corps, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Howard||John||1878 Mar 2||1916 Oct 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hubbard||Emily||18?? Sep 14||1920? Mar 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hubbard||Mollie||1854||1922||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hudson||Jason W., Jr.||1920 Feb 26||1944 Feb 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hudson||Jason W., Sr.||1884||1952||"Father" ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hudson||John B.||1849||1943||"Father" "Not lost, but gone before"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hudson||Lois Alice||1926 Apr 24||1931 Jul 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hudson||Maude Alice (Roberson)||1886||1951||"Mother" "His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hudson||Nancy Jane (Parks)||1855||1943||"Mother" "His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huff-2005|Huff]]||Austin||1854 Jan 11||1934 Dec 27||||[[Image:Huff-2005.jpg|50px]] |- | Huff||Austin||1854 Jan 11||1934 Dec 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huff-2009|Huff]]||Frances||1915||1918|| ||[[Image:Huff-2009.jpg|50px]] |- | Huff||James Elijah||1914 Nov 5||1918 Nov 19||Son of W. J. & Ollie Huff||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huff-2004|Huff]]||James K.||1890 Mar 5||1955|| ||[[Image:Huff-2004.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huff-2008|Huff]]||Luther||1913||1917|| ||[[Image:Huff-2008.jpg|50px]] |- | Huff||Mary E.||1856 Dec 23||1948 Feb 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bailey-9718|Huff]]||Mary E. (Bailey) ||1856 Dec 23||1948 Feb 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Huff||Ollie V.||1888||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Jones-34593|Huff]]||Rosa Lee (Jones)||1893 Nov. 22||1988 Dec|| ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huff-2007|Huff]]||Verna B.||1921||1927|| ||[[Image:Huff-2007.jpg|50px]] |- | Huff||William J.||1880||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huff-2006|Huff]]||William Joseph||1880||1971 Mar 17||||[[Image:Huff-2006.jpg|50px]] |- | Hughes||Harland||1878||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hughes||Laura (Wyatt)||1886||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Humphrey||Provie (Parsons)||1885||1912||"Wife of William Humphrey"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hundley||Arnold||1915 Jan 12||1990 May 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hundley||John H.||1873||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hundley||Sarah E. ||1874||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hunt ||Nellie (Burdette)||1884||1950||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hunt ||William Carl||1881 Aug 4||1959 Sep 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hunter-5008|Hunter]]||Irvin A.||1868 May 27||1926 Sep 7||||[[Image:Hunter-5008.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hurley-774|Hunter]]||Martha||1871 Mar 8||1938 Apr 13|| ||[[Image:Hurley-774.jpg|50px]] |- | Hunting||Bruce Samuel||1848 Jun 22||1898 Sep 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hunting||Julia (Scott)||1854||1934||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-273528|Unknown]]||Annie Elvira||1838 Jul 15||1880 May 26||Wife of William B. Hutcherson||[[Image:Unknown-273528.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Murch-146|Hutchins]]||Anna Murch||1871||1960|| ||[[Image:Murch-146-1.jpg|50px]] |- | Hutchins||Charles A.||1933 May 6||1961 Oct 13||Kentucky SGT US Marine Corps RES||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gilman-822|Hutchins]]||Dr. Louise Frances (Gilman)||1911 Feb 2||1996 Sep 3|| ||[[Image:Gilman-822.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hutchins-1373|Hutchins]]||Francis Stephenson||1902 Aug 17||1988 Nov 28||President of Berea College, 1939-1967||[[Image:Hutchins-1373-1.jpg|50px]] |- | Hutchins||Mary (Pierson)||1864||1941||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pierson-1073|Hutchins]]||Mary Pierson||1864||1941||||[[Image:Pierson-1073.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hutchins-1372|Hutchins]]||William James||1871 Jul 5||1958 Feb 20||President of Berea College, 1920-1939||[[Image:Hutchins-1372.jpg|50px]] |- | Hymer||Elbert B. Sr.||1894||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hymer||Hughland||1922||1944||"In Memory of Sgt. Hughland Hymer, USAF, Lost at Sea"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hymer||Maurine (Lee)||1965 Oct 12||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hymer||Nancy (Williams)||1894||1954||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hymer||Patricia (Nollen)||1923 May 23||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Hymer||Robert Lee||1931 Nov 23||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ingram||George||1874||1957||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ingram||Georgia||1916 Nov 9||1934 May 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ingram||James||1918 May 7||1940 Nov 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ingram||Roscoe||1920 Jan 7||1934 May 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ingram||Ted||1931 Oct 15||1931 Nov 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-434|Isaacs]]||Andrew||1869||1948 Aug 2||||[[Image:Isaacs-434.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-432|Isaacs]]||Charles Andrew||1912 Jun 15||1921 Oct. 25|| ||[[Image:Isaacs-432.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-436|Isaacs]]||Chester B.||1908||1931||||[[Image:Isaacs-436-1.jpg|50px]] |- | Isaacs||Della||1877 Feb 28||1912 Jun 12||"Wife of William Isaacs"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-433|Isaacs]]||Ernest Ray||1916||1921|| ||[[Image:Isaacs-433.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cornelius-951|Isaacs]]||Frances||1869||1916||wife of Andrew Isaacs||[[Image:Cornelius-951.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2606|Isaacs]]||Grace P.||1896 Apr 24||1979 Feb|| ||[[Image:Preston-2606.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-435|Isaacs]]||John Elbert||||1937 May 21||apprentice seaman U.S.N.R.F.||[[Image:Isaacs-435.jpg|50px]] |- | Isaacs||Kenneth M.||1959 Mar 27||2013 Aug 19||"In loving memory"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256585|Isaacs]]||Laura Cade||1888||1954||||[[Image:Unknown-256585.jpg|50px]] |- | Isaacs||Laura Cade||1888||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-430|Isaacs]]||Leonard M.||1895||1974||||[[Image:Isaacs-430.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-431|Isaacs]]||Margret Marie||1921 Feb 4||1921 Nov 2||(daughter of Grace and Leonard)||[[Image:Isaacs-431.jpg|50px]] |- | Isaacs||Ora M.||1915 May 26||1988 Apr 29||US Army World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Isaacs||Thelma A.||1920 Oct 2||1987 Dec 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Isaacs||William||1873||1936||"Former State Senator" "A friend to his country and a believer in Christ"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Jerman-45|Jerman]]||Sarah Belle||1858||1941||The Jerman Family Berea Pioneers, Erected by Sarah Belle Jerman, Berea College Graduate 1902||[[Image:Jerman-45.jpg|50px]] |- | Johns||Anna B.||1897||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kenney-788|Johnson]]||Bertha (Kenney)||1888 Nov||1966 Sep 23||||[[Image:Kenney-788.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Charles||1889||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Dickie||1946||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-568|Johnson]]||Ella Mae (Terrill)||1917 Mar 27||1987 Nov 6||||[[Image:Johnson-42896.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Grace||1910||1989||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37034|Johnson]]||Hallie B.||1885||1906||||[[Image:Johnson-37034.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Infant||1946 Nov 2||1946 Nov 2||"Child of Ray and Tommye Johnson"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-42896|Johnson]]||Jake||1918||1968||||[[Image:Johnson-42896.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37028|Johnson]]||James B.||1876 Jul 1 ||1882 May 3||||[[Image:Johnson-37028.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||John Raymond||1901||1976||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||John Will||1861 Sep 28||1957 Jan 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37018|Johnson]]||Joseph E.||1878 Feb 20||1931 Mar 16||||[[Image:Johnson-37018.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bogie-43|Johnson]]||Lena B.||1879||1923 May 23||||[[Image:Bogie-43.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Mack||1874 Aug 3 ||1922 Aug 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Malissa||1873||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37019|Johnson]]||Margaret ||1906||1937||||[[Image:Johnson-37019.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Merryman-268|Johnson]]||Margaret Jane (Merryman)||1855 Apr 9||1932 Feb 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Nancy Tommye||1912||1995||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-277695|Johnson]]||Nannie (McKinney)||1880 Sep 1||1945 Nov 26||Mother||[[Image:Unknown-277695.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-30233|Johnson]]||Nathaniel E.||1924 May 28||1979 May 4||||[[Image:Johnson-30233.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||P. B.||1904 Nov 12||1963 Mar 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37027|Johnson]]||Pleasant B.||1844 Oct 22||1900 Feb 20||||[[Image:Johnson-37027.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Richard A.||1866||1926||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Sadie||1909 Sep 4||2003 Mar 23||"Wife of P.B. Johnson"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37036|Johnson]]||Sandra Lee||1954||1954||Baby||[[Image:Johnson-37036.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Susan J.||1852||1942||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Vira||1910||1970||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Mathews-1493|Johnson]]||Virginia (Mathews)||1928 Nov 1||2009 Jul 10||||[[Image:Mathews-1493.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Walter||1899||1995||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-37029|Johnson]]||William B.||1880 Nov 29||1960 Dec 3||||[[Image:Johnson-37029-2.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Willie ||1912 Oct 5||1980 May 6||"Daddy" ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Johnson||Belle H.||1870 Mar 15||1929 Aug 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Maupin-379|Maupin]]||Edna Jane (Maupin)||1890 Oct 27||1944 Sep 30||||[[Image:Maupin-379.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brewer-618|Johnston]]||Hannah (Brewer)||1845 Aug 20||1913 May 25||“Wife of Robert Johnston””He giveth His beloved sleep”||[[Image:Brewer-618.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnston-7119|Johnston]]||Oscar Nathan||1888 May 22||1937 Oct 31|| ||[[Image:Johnston-7119.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnston-1026|Johnston]]||Robert ||1842 Mar 10||1911 Dec 23||Co. I 14 KY Cav||[[Image:Johnston-1026.jpg|50px]] |- | Jones||Delcie (Davenport)||1924 Oct 19||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Jones||Flora Lee||1914||1917||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Jones||Gene Bernard||1923 Apr 30||1997 May 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Jones-31173|Jones]]||Joe||1914 Dec 16||1965 Jun 8||Kentucky PFC 1264 Base Unit AAF World War II Now Cometh Rest||[[Image:Jones-31173.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-267682|Jones]]||Sarah Stella||1917 Apr 23||2000 Dec 6||Now Cometh Rest||[[Image:Unknown-267682.jpg|50px]] |- | Kauffman||John Fox||1924 Sep 22||2002 May 28||LT Col, US Army, Korea, Vietnam, SS BSM PH Special Forces||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kehoe||Daniel W.||1892||1964||Illinois PFC Co A8 Mil Police World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kehoe||Lola R.||1899||1985||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kelley||Claud ||1910 May 6||1934 Jul 31||"Sweetly resting"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kelley||Curtis F.||1843 Mar 3||1932 Dec 22||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kelley||Susan||1854 Jul 25||1949 May 29||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lewis-16689|Lewis]]||Hannah (Lewis)||1833 Apr 30||1909 Apr 18|| ||[[Image:Lewis-16689.jpg|50px]] |- | Kelly||Helen (West)||1882||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kelly||Walker C. ||1878||1960||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kelly-6415|Kelly]]||Wright||1837 Mar 13||1925 Sep 20|| ||[[Image:Kelly-6415.jpg|50px]] |- | Kennedy||Ashford||1868||1943||"God is and always will be"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6650|Kennedy]]||Ashford J.||1868||1943||Veteran; CO. C. , 124th US CT||[[Image:Kennedy-6650.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Yates-2311|Kennedy]]||Christine (Yates)||1875 Jun 16||1950 Mar 23|| ||[[Image:Yates-2311.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Route-3|Kennedy]]||Fannie (Route)||1877 Feb 4||1954 May 22||PVT US Army; "Loving husband and father"||[[Image:Route-3.jpg|50px]] |- | Kennedy||Fannie R.||1877 Feb 4||1954 May 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6649|Kennedy]]||Harrison||1827||1880 Apr||||[[Image:Kennedy-6649.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6648|Kennedy]]||Harrison||1866||1941|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-6648.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6651|Kennedy]]||Jesse Baird||1919 Nov 29||2005 Apr 19||||[[Image:Kennedy-6651.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-278020|Kennedy]]||Lula Ette||1891 Mar 7||1959 Jan 28|| ||[[Image:Unknown-278020.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6918|Kennedy]]||William M.||1890 May 1||1980 Oct 1|| ||[[Image:Kennedy-6918.jpg|50px]] |- | Kenney||J. F.||1853||1909||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kenney-789|Kenney]]||James Franklin||1853 Mar 17||1909||||[[Image:Kenney-789.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kinslow-51|enney]]||Martha Jane (Kinslow)||1856 May 23||1939 Apr 29||"Wife of Henry Muncy"||[[Image:Kinslow-51.jpg|50px]] |- | Kerby||J. B.||1830 Dec 16||1914 Aug 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kerby||M. E. (Henderson)||1828 Jan 31||1904 Jan 20||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kidd-1745|Kidd]]||Arch H.||1884||1962|| ||[[Image:Kidd-1745.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anderson-17670|Kidd]]||Effie (Anderson)||1887||1958|| ||[[Image:Anderson-17670.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||Effie E.||1897||1983||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||Gracie L.||1891||1906||"Daughter of W.F. and M.E. Kidd"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||M. E. ||1865||1939||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||Prescovey (Peters)||1841||1930||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||Robert G.||1840||1910||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||Sherman||1895||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kidd||W. F.||1865||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimberlain||Floyd M.||1908||1922||"Son of Luther & Lizzie Kimberlain"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimberlain||Lizzie M. (Pence)||1875||nd||"Wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimberlain||Lois Ruth||1924||1925||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimberlain||Luther||1868||1949||"Husband"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimbrell||Edward S.||1890||1950||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimbrell||Leanah (Thompson)||1836||1928||"Grandmother" "Wife of John Kimbrell, Daughter of Teman Thompson"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimbrell||Oscar||1895 Jan 3||1951 Dec 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kimbrell||Rawlings||1898 Aug 31||1985 Feb 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kinderlain||unreadable||||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-25746|Kindred]]||Allie (Davis)||1904 Sep 19||1987 Jun 11|| ||[[Image:Davis-25746.jpg|50px]] |- | Kindred||Laura A.||1868 Dec 6||1919 Aug 25||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kindred-74|Kindred]]||Silas Mason||1901 Mar 26||1975 Jul 3||||[[Image:Kindred-74.jpg|50px]] |- | King||Mollie G.||1886||1969||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-286657|King]]||Serilda||1847 Feb 16||1919 Mar 10||“Wife of John B. King”||[[Image:Unknown-286657.jpg|50px]] |- | Kingman||Elizabeth||1874||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kingman||Herbert R.||1874||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kinnard||Jesse "Slick"||1900||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kinnard||Sallie (Ogg)||1861||1951||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kinnard||T. J.||1861||1948||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kirby||Elsie Sue||1946 Jul 9||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kirby||Kenneth L.||1942 Jan 21||2011 Sep 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Kirby||Kevin Lynn||1966 Apr 9||2007 Aug 20||"Gone home"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Elliott-5472|Kirk]]||Arthurine "Georgia" (Elliott)||1924 Jan 16||1997 Jun 9||Married Nov. 30, 1940; Parents of Sharon, Janice, Howard, Iris, and Gordon||[[Image:Kirk-2067.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kirk-2067|Kirk]]||Aumon Bascom||1911 Feb 25||1964 May 22||Married Nov. 30, 1940; Parents of Sharon, Janice, Howard, Iris, and Gordon||[[Image:Kirk-2067.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kirk-2069|Kirk]]||Gordon Lee||1955 Feb 21||2012 May 12||||[[Image:Kirk-2069.jpg|50px]] |- | Kung||Carl Te-Da||1912||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lainhart||Mary (Coyle)||1859||1923||"Wife of S. Q. Lainhart"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-657|Lainhart]]||Mary M.( Coyle)||1859||1923||wife of S. Q. Lainhart||[[Image:Coyle-657.jpg|50px]] |- | Laise||Frederic Stevens||1914 Mar 30||1995 Nov 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Laise||Helen (Hunt)||1914 Dec 2||2009 Jan 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lake||Bessie (Fee)||1880 Aug 7||1951 Feb 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1247|Lake]]||Bessie Fee||1880 Aug 7||1951 Feb 20||||[[Image:Lake-1247.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Allen-16855|Lake]]||Ella (Allen)||1897||1976||||[[Image:Allen-16855.jpg|50px]] |- | Lake||Gertrude P.||1892||1912||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lake||Green||1878 Dec 31||1951 Aug 17||"There is no night there"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1246|Lake]]||Green ||1878 Dec 31||1951 Aug 17||||[[Image:Lake-1246.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1250|Lake]]||Irene||1914 Oct 20||1994 Apr 13||||[[Image:Lake-1250.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1249|Lake]]||Jake S.||1888 Apr 10||1944 Nov 1 ||||[[Image:Lake-1249.jpg|50px]] |- | Lake||Joel||1872||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lake||Sallie||1881||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kirk-2068|Lake]]||Sharon (Kirk)||1941 Oct 27|||| Mother of Kirk and Lisa Lake||[[Image:Kirk-2068.jpg|50px]] |- | Lake||W. Bradley||1886||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1245|Lake]]||William C.||1894 Apr 26||1958 Jul 8||Kentucky PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:Lake-1245.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lakes-19|Lakes]]||Edward||1855 Apr||1947||||[[Image:Lakes-19.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-277747|Lakes]]||Letha||1905 May 23||2002 Nov. 22|| ||[[Image:Lakes-21.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Drew-1101|Lakes]]||Lucinda (Drew)||1860 Oct||1947||||[[Image:Drew-1101.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lakes-22|Lakes]]||Marcus||1922 Jul 18||1977 Oct 30||||[[Image:Lakes-22.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lakes-21|Lakes]]||McKinley||1896 Nov 17||1967 Oct|| ||[[Image:Lakes-21.jpg|50px]] |- | Lamb||Bertha||1908 Apr 14||1948 May 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lamb||Delta W.||1936 Oct 20||||"Married Sept. 21, 1958, Ft. Knox, KY"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lamb||Melvin E.||1935 Jun 27||2011 Nov 2||"Married Sept. 21, 1958, Ft. Knox, KY" SP4 US Army||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lambert||Francis (Benge)||1916||1987||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lambert||George W.||1881||1936||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lambert||Levi||?||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-271076|Lane]]||Allie ||1909 Dec 16||1989 Apr 25|| ||[[Image:Unknown-271076.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lane-5697|Lane]]||Eligah||1909 Oct 5||1984 Feb 20|| ||[[Image:Lane-5697.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lane-5713|Lane]]||Samuel M.||1940 Sep 24||1968 Sep 8||Kentucky PFC HQ USAH MHD 3 Army||[[Image:Lane-5713.jpg|50px]] |- | Lawson||Wayne||1952||2013||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Leach||Dwight E.||1903||1963||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-278222|Lear]]||Anna M.||1914||2002|| ||[[Image:Unknown-278222.jpg|50px]] |- | Lear||Betty ||1905||1992||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lear-249|Lear]]||Everett C.||1910||1963 Nov. 10|| ||[[Image:Lear-249.jpg|50px]] |- | Lear||Robie||1906||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ledford||Hazel M. (Wheatley)||1906||1994||"Wife of Robert E. Ledford"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ledford||Maude S.||1900||1996||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ledford||Robert E.||1907||1961||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Adams-19874|Leming]]||Evelyn||1913 Apr 25||1997 May 2||||[[Image:Adams-19874.jpg|50px]] |- | Lengfellner||Helen Margaret||1910 Dec 1||1978 Nov 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lengfellner||Henry John||1875 Mar 5||1960 Nov 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lengfellner||John Phillip||1912 Apr 15||1912 Nov 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lengfellner||Nancy Ellen (Click)||1883 Feb 19||1961 Apr 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lester-1388|Lester]]||Charles||1827 Aug 27||1896 Aug 7|| ||[[Image:Lester-1388.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Morgan-9184|Lester]]||Emily Rebecca (Morgan)||1834 Sept 25||1910 Mar 25|| ||[[Image:Morgan-9184.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lester-1389|Lester]]||Fredie||1866||1873||Son of Chas. And E. R. Lester||[[Image:Lester-1389.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lester-1390|Lester]]||Louis Oliver||1880 May 15||1959 Oct 13|| ||[[Image:Lester-1390.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-273444|Lester]]||Nora K.||1879 Jul 12||19?2 Jun 1|| ||[[Image:Unknown-273444.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Adeline Kesterson||1885 Mar 17||1965 Jan 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Alberty Gentry||1852||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Charles||1875||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Chester C.||1912||1995||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lewis-15979|Lewis]]||Cowley B.||1916 Jun 27||1963 Jan 23||CPL US Army World War II||[[Image:Lewis-15979.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Eliza||1893||1972||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Ella||1904||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Elmer||1888||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||George Franklin||1933||1935||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Helen J.||1881||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||John||1904||1904||Infant son of Charles D. & Effie G. Lewis||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||John Clayton||1918||1980||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Lorena H.||1889||1961||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Nora H.||1895||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||P. S.||1864||1927||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Pearl (Crutcher)||1920||1985||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Robert||1913||1913||Infant son of Charles D. & Effie G. Lewis||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Robert Henderson, Dr.||1869 Jul 1||1947 Dec 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Roland||1893||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lewis||Sallie A. (Hinds)||1862||1924||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||Dora M.||1880||1942||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||Dora M.||1880||1942||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bratcher-98|Logsdon]]||Dora M. (Bratcher)||1880||1942|| ||[[Image:Bratcher-98.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||Merrill||1872||1941||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||Merrill||1872||1941||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logsdon-508|Logsdon]]||Merrill A.||1872||1941||||[[Image:Logsdon-508.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||Pauline (Barnes) "Polly"||1923 Feb 27||2011 Oct 29||"Loving wife and mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||Pauline (Barnes) "Polly"||1928 Feb 27||2011 Oct 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||William Merrill||1926 Mar 19||1997 Apr 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Logsdon||William Merrill "Bill"||1926 Mar 20||1997 Apr 4||USMC WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256469|Logston]]||Bessie||1898||1968||"Mother" ||[[Image:Unknown-256469.jpg|50px]] |- | Logston||Christopher C.||1871 Feb 25||1951 Jan 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logston-46|Logston]]||Earl Raymond||1929||1950||Pfc. Co. "C" 3rd Eng . Btn.; Met death in Korea||[[Image:Logston-46.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Logston-45|Logston]]||James M.||1898||1950||"Father"||[[Image:Logston-45.jpg|50px]] |- | Logston||Margaret (Daugherty)||1877 Jun 2||1912 Nov 18||"Wife of C. C. Logston"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lovelace||Mary E.||1861||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lovelace||Ora F.||1891||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lovelace||Robert W.||1925||1942 Aug 13||PVT US Marine Corps||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lovelace||William||1891||1972||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lovelace||William Paul||1922 Sep 7||1991 Aug 15||LT COL US Air Force, World War II, Korea||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ramsey-2321|Lucas]]||Eva Lina (Ramsey)||1874||1914||Wife of S. F. Lucas||[[Image:Ramsey-2321.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lucas-3469|Lucas]]||Infant daughter||1901||1901||(daughter of S. F. and Eva)||[[Image:Lucas-3469.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Isaacs-528|Lucas]]||Laura B. (Isaacs)||1889||1978||||[[Image:Isaacs-528.jpg|50px]] |- | Lucas||Laura B. (Isaacs)||1889||1978||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lucas||Sam F., Jr.||1923 Nov 4||1979 Oct 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lucas-3467|Lucas]]||Samuel F.||1877||1947||||[[Image:Lucas-3467.jpg|50px]] |- | Lucas||Samuel G.||1877||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-271072|Lunsford]]||Florence W.||1889||1973|| ||[[Image:Unknown-271072.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-831|Lunsford]]||Fred ||1878 Aug. 28||1904 Nov. 24||Son of Jas. & S. Lunsford;Enlisted in the Spanish War Aug. 24, 1901; Discharged Aug. 24, 1904||[[Image:Lunsford-831.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-791|Lunsford]]||Grace E.||1913 Apr 17||1993 May 15|| ||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lunsford||J. W.||1843||1911 Jun 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lunsford-790|Lunsford]]||Sam||1887||1964|| ||[[Image:Lunsford-791.jpg|50px]] |- | Lunsford||Sue||1942 Apr 12||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lunsford||Wayne||1941 Sep 24||2009 Feb 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Lusk||John L., M.D.||1857||1910||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Combs-1229|Lyttle]]||Mahala (Combs)||1894 Mar 20||1976 Mar 12||"Our Mother"||[[Image:Combs-1229.jpg|50px]] |- | Lyttle||Mahala (Combs)||1894 Mar 20||1976 Mar 12||"Our mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mack||Sterling M.||1935 Mar 14||1962 Oct 24||Kentucky SM2 US Navy||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mahaffee||William H., Rev.||1920 Dec 14||1983 Jun 26||"Born again October 1947" TEC 4 US Army, WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Maharg||Anna (Griffith)||1895 Jun 29||1971 Jul 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Malicote-5|Malicote]]||Mart||1907 Jan 1||1956 Jun 29|| ||[[Image:Malicote-5.jpg|50px]] |- | Mantia||Bonnnie (Nunley)||1921 Nov 21||2004 Jun 24||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mantia||Phillip M.||1948 Jan 1||2001 Mar 28||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Marion||Joseph A. III||||1955 Mar 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Marshall||Willie K.||1871 Jul 1||1873 Sep 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||Bert||1894||1986||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||Gladys H.||1911 Sep 1||1982 Nov 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||Isaac L.||1881 May 12||1947 Jul 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||James L.||1932 Nov 28||2011 May 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||Lucy||1897||1985||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||Mary||1882 Jul 15||1938 Aug 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Martin||Mary (Harris)||1883 Aug 11||1975 Oct 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mathews||Grace (Barrett)||1896||1973||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mathews||Marion||1917||1927||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Maupin-378|Maupin]]||Frank C.||1858||1929||||[[Image:Maupin-378.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Maupin-361|Maupin]]||Howard||1850 May||1927 Mar 12||Father ||[[Image:Maupin-361.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Maupin-362|Maupin]]||Whitney M.||1905 Jan 1||1972 Jan 10||Beloved Father and Mother ||[[Image:Maupin-362.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Clark-23058|Maupin]]||Emily (Clark)||1857 Feb ||1920||Mother||[[Image:Maupin-361.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Love-2823|Maupin]]||Rebecca (Love)||1914 Nov 18||2007 Nov 7||Beloved Father and Mother ||[[Image:Maupin-362.jpg|50px]] |- | McAllister||Cloyd North||1870||1933||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McAllister||Mary (Snoddy)||1889||1974||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McCauley||Nannie (Callahan)||1885||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-288420|McCollum]]||China E.||1905 Aug 7||1991 Oct 9||||[[Image:Unknown-288420.jpg|50px]] |- | McCollum||Cordelia J.||1870 Aug 11||1959 Nov 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McCollum||Daniel B.||1867 Feb 3||1935 Jun 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Sandlin-310|McCollum]]||Margaret Jane (Sandlin)||1859 Oct 31||1920 Aug 7||(David)||[[Image: Sandlin-310.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McCollum-472|McCollum]]||Millard David||1892 Feb 23||1979 Sep 24||PFC US Army World War I (son of Margaret and David)||[[Image:McCollum-472.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-284126|McCormick]]||Ruth Faye||1894||1980||||[[Image:Unknown-284126.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McCormick-2580|McCormick]]||Thomas Marshall "Marshall"||1856 Sep 21||1910 May 14||||[[Image:McCormick-2580.jpg|50px]] |- | [McCormick-2579|McCormick]]||Thomas Marshall, Jr.||1891 Mar 20||1955 Jun 10||Kentucky PVT BTRY F 70 Field Arty World War I||[[Image:McCormick-2579.jpg|50px]] |- | McCreary||Bobby Tudor "Rock"||1933||1985||"Love lives on"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McCreary||Mark Vance ||1969||1970||"Our Marky"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McGuire||Ben||1874||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McGuire||Laura||1878||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parks-2505|McGuire]]||Lucy Emily "Emma" (Parks) McCormick||1868 Jul 3||1934 Sep 20||||[[Image:Parks-2505.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McHone-59|McHone]]||Jessie James||1883 Nov 12||1968 Jan 19||Forever in our hearts||[[Image:McHone-59.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wilson-23897|McHone]]||Margaret "Maggie" F. (Wilson)||1890 Feb 11||1968 Oct 8||Forever in our hearts||[[Image:Wilson-23897.jpg|50px]] |- | McKinney||Edith||1892 Oct 15||1971 Dec 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2549|McKinney]]||Grant||1862||1911||||[[Image:McKinney-2549.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2551|McKinney]]||Jennings||1892||1968||||[[Image:McKinney-2551.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKinney-2550|McKinney]]||Schuyler||1895 Jan 23||1921 Jul 26||Kentucky PVT 801 Pioneer Inf||[[Image:McKinney-2550.jpg|50px]] |- | McNew||Claude "Shorty"||1915||1960||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McNew||Cynthia Alza (Hayes)||1914 Aug 5||2000 Nov 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McNew||Robert Paul||1948 Aug 23||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McQuire||Janet||1928||1958||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McWhorter||Diana V.||1947 Apr 3||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McWhorter||Marvin G.||1942 Dec 14||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | McWhorter||Marvin Thomas||1968 Apr 17||2013 Sep 25||In loving memory of our hero||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256007|Menefee]]||Maxine W.||1918 Nov 21||1987 Nov 7||||[[Image:Unknown-256007.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Menefee-78|Menefee]]||Robert G.||1919 Jan 16||2008 Jun 25||||[[Image:Menefee-78.jpg|50px]] |- | Menifee||Dell Fowler||1902||2000||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Menifee||E. Carlos||1869 Sep 25||1930 May 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Menifee||James E.||1923||1944||Lt. US Air Force, Missing in Action in WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Menifee||John Homer||1894||1970||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Menifee||Julia B.||1873 Dec 3||1970 Mar 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Merrow-99|Merrow]]||Abigail Sophia||1867||1945 Oct 5||And the greatest of these is love||[[Image:Merrow-99.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Metcalf-1229|Metcalf]]||Harmon||1884 Oct 29||1909 Apr 23||||[[Image:Metcalf-1229.jpg|50px]] |- | Miles||Barbara (Buckley)||1934||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Miles||Kilburn Dodd||1935||2006||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Miller||Ella M.||1894||1970||"Free at last, free at last, thank God Almighty, I'm free at last."||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Miller-26746|Miller]]||John Wayne||1965 Jan 27||1977 Oct 5||Gone But Not Forgotten||[[Image:Miller-26746.jpg|50px]] |- | Miller||Wallace E.||1909||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Miller-26747|Miller]]||William Arnold, Jr.||1971 Jan 11||1977 Oct 1||Gone But Not Forgotten||[[Image:Miller-26747.jpg|50px]] |- | Million||Clarence||1871 Mar 8||1917 Oct 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Million||Josie||1892 Jan 12||1922 Mar 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Million||Leanna||1844 Nov 24||1934 May 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchel||Rose Lee||1949||1949||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||E. D. ||1837||1908||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Ellen H.||1878||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Etta||1868||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Eva M.||1882||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Hallie||1869||1887||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Leslie||1876||1895||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Lucy ||1888||1907||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||May||1872||1916||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||Richard||1884||1954||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mitchell||William||1916 Sep 29||1948 Apr 2||Kentucky PVT 1584 Service Unit, World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mobley||Flossie M.||1891||1981||"Mother" "Rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mobley||James W.||1882||1945||"Father" "Rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Montgomery-4105|Montgomery]]||Nannie G.||1900||1928||||[[Image:Montgomery-4105.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moody-2350|Moody]]||Denham Frankie||1903||1904||||[[Image:Moody-2350.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1957|Moody]]||Lou Gay||1871||1959||||[[Image:Gay-1957.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moody-2349|Moody]]||Matt A||1879||1960||||[[Image:Moody-2349.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moody-2351|Moody]]||Raymond Earle||1906||1924||||[[Image:Moody-2351.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Ada E.||1893||1977||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moore-22773|Moore]]||Alexander||1843 Oct||||1 Kentucky Cavalry, Company E||[[Image:Moore-22773.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Cleo S.||1895||1994||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1274|Moore]]||Delsie (Lake)||1914||1985||||[[Image:Lake-1274.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Elmer C.||1891||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-274234|Moore]]||Ethla M.||1890||1943||Hope ||[[Image:Unknown-274234.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Etta (Azbill)||1888||1963||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moore-20771|Moore]]||Frank L.||1885 Oct.||1942||Hope ||[[Image:Moore-20771.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||George W.||1894 Aug 25||1958 Nov 21||PFC US Army Air Corps, World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||J. Willard||1900 May 16||1964 Oct 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moore-22771|Moore]]||Louisa F.||1840 Oct||1916||||[[Image:Moore-22771.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Margaret T.||1904 May 27||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Mary Elizabeth||1915||1925||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moore-22776|Moore]]||Mary J. ||1848 Sep||1926||||[[Image:Moore-22776.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Nannie||1889 Mar 25||1902 Jan 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Nannie||1889? Mar||1902 Jan 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moore-18747|Moore]]||Nellie||1898 Apr 9||1904 Apr|| ||[[Image:Moore-18747.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Ruby (Waller)||1913||2005||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Russell C.||1919 Mar 7||1977 Oct 3||Kentucky PVT US Army, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||Vivian||1905 Oct 2||1992 Dec 18||TEC 4 US Army Air Corps, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||William Henry||1883||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moore||William Russell||1910||1978||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bowman-4402|Moran]]||Adelia (Bowman)||1905 Dec 7||1980 Sep 17||||[[Image:Bowman-4402.jpg|50px]] |- | Moran||Adelia F.||1905 Dec 7||1980 Sep 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moran||Edward||1854||1906||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Moran||Elsie (Hagen)||1860||1936||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moran-1658|Moran]]||John Fee||1893 Jul 10||1977 May 7||||[[Image:Moran-1658.jpg|50px]] |- | Moran||John Fee||1893 Jul 10||1977 May 7||PVT US Army, World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Morgan||James A.||1876||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Morgan||Juann (Azbill) Lusk||1864 Jun 22||1921 Sep 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Morgan||Maggie (Farley)||1877||1965||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Morris-9759|Morris]]||Silas Lee||1877||1960 Jun 12||||[[Image:Morris-9759.jpg|50px]] |- | Moss||Laura ||1854 Nov 23||1885 Jan 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-23829|Moyers]]||Lydia (Davis)||1846||1905||wife of T D Moyers "Mother"||[[Image:Davis-23829.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Moyers-113|Moyers]]||Thomas David||1841||1915||"Father"||[[Image:Moyers-113.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Ada B. (Kenney)||1886||1919||"Wife of Henry Muncy"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kenney-790|Muncy]]||Addie (Kenney)||1886||1919||Veteran; SFC, US Army, WWII Korea||[[Image:Kenney-790.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-222|Muncy]]||Charles Honus||1915||1948||||[[Image:Muncy-222.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-237|Muncy]]||Chester||1899 Jan 18||1908 Nov 21||||[[Image:Muncy-237.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Chester||1899 Jan 18||1908 Nov 21||"Gone home"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Eliza (Baker)||1879||1973||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-221|Muncy]]||Evelyn||1906||1999|| ||[[Image:Muncy-221.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Felix C.||1881||1967||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Henry||1892||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-234|Muncy]]||Henry||1892 Jun 9||1955 Aug 18||||[[Image:Muncy-234.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Hezekiah||1858||1943||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-230|Muncy]]||Hezekiah||1858 May 14||1943 Aug 3||||[[Image:Muncy-230.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-220|Muncy]]||Jane R.||1915||1980|| ||[[Image:Muncy-220.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-218|Muncy]]||John||1879||1952||Father; Contractor-Builder||[[Image:Muncy-218.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Lavada (Ponder)||1886||1972||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Howard-8464|Muncy]]||Lorena (Howard)||1892||1983|| ||[[Image:Howard-8464.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-268164|Muncy]]||Louvena L.||1884||1954||Mother||[[Image:Unknown-268164.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Marie||1903 Jul 31||1903 Oct 27||"At rest"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-233|Muncy]]||Martha||1885||1971||||[[Image:Muncy-233.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Martha ||1885||1971||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-219|Muncy]]||Paul D.||1904||1965||Contractor-Builder ||[[Image:Muncy-219.jpg|50px]] |- | [[York-1831|Muncy]]||Rachel (York)||1858 May 29||1919||||[[Image:York-1831.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Rachel J. (York)||1858||1919||"Wife of H. Muncy"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-217|Muncy]]||Simon B.||1889 May 15||1965 May|| ||[[Image:Muncy-217.jpg|50px]] |- | Muncy||Zula (Davis)||1892||1988||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Mundy||||nd||nd||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Munn-886|Munn]]||Frank I.||1925 Feb 11||1998 Dec 30||"In God's Hands"||[[Image:Munn-886.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256009|Munn]]||Sarah B.||1930 Mar 24||||"In God's Hands"||[[Image:Unknown-256009.jpg|50px]] |- | Muntz||Elizabeth "Peggy" (Jones)||1920||1981||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Napier||Baby||1944 Jul||1944 Jul ||"Infant son of Ethel Bowling Napier"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nash||M. Matilda||1858 Dec 13||1940 Nov 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nash||Parrot L.||1859 Jun 16||1946 Oct 8||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Neeley||Macie||1899 Sep 23||1986 Feb 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Neeley-176|Neeley]]||Robert D.||1931||1965|| ||[[Image:Neeley-176.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-267139|Neeley]]||Thelma C.||1934|||| ||[[Image:Unknown-267139.jpg|50px]] |- | Neville||Grace (Adams)||1890||1928||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Newland||Belle||1871||1949||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Newmark-127|Newmark]]||Ben||1908||1994||||[[Image:Newmark-127-5.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chrisman-124|Newmark]]||Neva (Chrisman)||1901 Jan 18||1987||||[[Image:Chrisman-124-7.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Nicholas-996|Nicholas]]||Rickey Wayne||1966||1972 Apr 19||||[[Image:Nicholas-996.jpg|50px]] |- | Northern||Grover||1903 May 10||1994 Apr 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Northern||Mary Lula||1907 Sep 8||1990 Oct 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abney-683|Norvell]]||Mary (Abney)||1885||1963||||[[Image:Abney-683.jpg|50px]] |- | Norvelle||Belle (Johnson)||1872||1949||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Norvelle||Charles Beecher||1867||1933||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Norvelle||Gilbert T.||1905||1985||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Norvelle||Hallie||1892||1956||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nunley||Glenn Edward||1946||1948||"Son of P.B. and Mary Nunley"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nunley||Hugh L.||1908 Aug 17||1927 Dec 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nunley||Mary H.||1903||1992||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nunley||Park B.||1888||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Nunley||Thelma "Jimmie"||1925 Feb 14||1976 Aug 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Nunn-598|Nunn]]||Magnolia H.||1874||1903||||[[Image:Nunn-598.jpg|50px]] |- | O'Dell||James L.||1925||2001||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | O'Dell||Minne (Ledford)||1909||1998||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Bettie M.||1875 Feb 20||1923 Jun 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Coleman I.||1855 Sep 19||1950 Dec 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Egbert Franklin, Jr.||1921 Jul 3||1924 Jun 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Egbert Franklin, Sr.||1875 Nov 21||1934 Nov 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ogg-445|Ogg]]||Mary Lillian||1900 Apr 2||1900 Jul 18||||[[Image:Ogg-445.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Matilda Belle (Chasteen)||1878 Jan 12||1929 Feb 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Nora Love (Marot)||1867||1914||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ogg||Thomas M.||1879 Apr 7||1950 Aug 26||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Oliver||Frances (Bartlett)||1916 Jul 4||1990 Jan 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Osborne||Minda (Maltby)||1862 Mar 23||1936 Jan 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Osborne||Pauline M.||1892||1902||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Osborne||Ralph H.||1867||1929||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Osborne||Ralph H., Lt.||1917||1943||"Died over the Rhineland"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Osborne||Ruth (Putnam)||1888||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Osborne||Thomas J.||1857||1935||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pannell||James F.||1888||1921||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parker-16087|Parker]]||Henry L.||1921 Sep 11||1982 Jul 5||Episcopal Priest, Berea Campus Minister; US Army||[[Image:Parker-16087.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parks-2588|Parks]]||Clarence Lee||1901||1911|| ||[[Image:Parks-2588.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parks-2587|Parks]]||Hugh Jefferson||1879||1955||||[[Image:Parks-2587.jpg|50px]] |- | [[King-15071|Parks]]||Nancy Belle (King)||1868 Aug 29||1955 Jun 21||||[[Image:Parks-2576.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Calloway-368|Parks]]||Nannie||1886 Aug 18||1941 Jul 19||||[[Image:Calloway-368.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parks-2577|Parks]]||Richard||1844 Oct 23||1934 Nov 28||||[[Image:Parks-2577.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parks-2576|Parks]]||William D||1870||1937|| ||[[Image:Parks-2576.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parks-2575|Parks]]||William Marshall||1889 Aug 19||1911 Nov 27||“Marshall, Son of W D & Nancy Parks”||[[Image:Parks-2575.jpg|50px]] |- | Parrott||Marcillus||1872 Nov 28||1955 Mar 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parsons-5075|Parsons]]||David ||1899 Jul 28||1974 Jan 15||Kentucky PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:Parsons-5075.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||David ||1899 Jul 28||1974 Jan 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Deborah F. (Alcorn)||1855||1944||"His wife" "Her children shall rise up and call her blessed."||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Helen Frieda||1921||1927||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parsons-5077|Parsons]]||James E.||1946 May 8||1994 Sep 13||||[[Image:Parsons-5077.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parsons-5076|Parsons]]||James Edwin||1922 Jan 15||1923||||[[Image:Parsons-5076-1.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||James W., Rev.||1853||1915||"He has entered the pearly gate"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Jeannette (Blanton)||1892 Mar 17||1983 Jan 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Joseph Daniel||1886 Nov 8||1968 Jul 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Joseph Henry||1865||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Joseph Henry||1865||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||Lester "Poke"||1915 Oct 14||1988 Feb 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parsons-4301|Parsons]]||Mary||1884||1912||Daughter of J. and M. Parsons||[[Image:Parsons-4301.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McDaniel-2780|Parsons]]||Mayvy (McDaniel)||1899 Apr 6||1977 Oct 5||||[[Image:Parsons-5075.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Sizemore-633|Parsons]]||Sallie (Sizemore)||1921 Jan 12||2013 Oct 26||||[[Image:Parsons-5077.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Parsons-5074|Parsons]]||Sherman R.||1920 Sep 8||2004 Aug 9||||[[Image:Parsons-5077.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||W. J.||1881 Aug 31||1913 Jul 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Parsons||W. J.||1883 Aug 31||1913 Jul 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Patterson||Dillie C.||1880 Apr 18||1892 Sep 28||"Daughter of J. T. & Addelia Patterson"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coffee-199|Pawley]]||Ada M. (Coffee)||1871 Jan 14||1940 Jan 14||||[[Image:Coffee-199.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pawley-58|Pawley]]||Dempsey||1895 Feb 7||1933 Feb 10||||[[Image:Pawley-58.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pawley-56|Pawley]]||James||1867 Jun 22||1940 May 25||||[[Image:Pawley-56.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pawley-57|Pawley]]||Jesse||1889||1934||||[[Image:Pawley-57.jpg|50px]] |- | Payne||Nancy Helen||1923||1947||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pearson||Curtis O.||1906 Feb 11||1967 May 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pennington-1992|Pennington]]||Elisha||1899 Nov 29||1965 apr 12||||[[Image:Pennington-1992.jpg|50px]] |- | Pennington||Kattie||1872||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pennington-1990|Pennington]]||Kenneth||1940||1967 Jan 7||||[[Image:Pennington-1990.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pennington-1991|Pennington]]||Kenneth Jr.||1965 Mar 4||2008 Apr 11||In God's care||[[Image:Pennington-1991.jpg|50px]] |- | Pennington||Nancy ||1852 Jan 20||1932 Jan 17||"Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pennington||Samuel||1848 Oct 15||1938 Oct 31||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pennington||Tim||1868||1949||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Muncy-235|Perkins]]||Rebecca (Muncy)||1896||1985||||[[Image:Muncy-235.jpg|50px]] |- | Perkins||Rebecca (Muncy)||1896||1965||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Perry||Clara||1882||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Perry||Eugene||1877||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Peters-4280|Peters]]||Charlie||1884||1968||Member, Church of Christ ||[[Image:Peters-4280.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-273212|Peters]]||Mary||1880||1983||Member, Church of Christ ||[[Image:Unknown-273212.jpg|50px]] |- | Pettiford||Archie, Rev.||1837 Mar||1906 Jan 6||Co. e. 29 USC Infantry||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Phillips||Mamie V.||1907||1987||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Phillips||Shirley H.||1904||1975||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Phillips||Shirley H., Jr.||1926 Nov. 4||2000 Aug 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pigg||Anna E. (Watkins)||1852||1887||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pigg-272|Pigg]]||Everett||1890 Mar 6||1892 May 8||Son of H. J. & M. J. Pigg||[[Image:Pigg-272.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pigg-270|Pigg]]||Hiram J.||1849 Apr||1932 Mar 22||Father ||[[Image:Pigg-270.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Pigg-271|Pigg]]||Maggie||1869 May 25||1886 Jan 22||Daughter of H. J. & M. J. Pigg||[[Image:Pigg-271.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-277748|Pigg]]||Mary Jane||1848 May 7||1911 Aug 3|| ||[[Image:Unknown-277748.jpg|50px]] |- | Pigg||Stephen Walker||1846||1890||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pitts||Donald E.||1924||1936||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pitts||Gracie W.||1921||2010||"Wife of Joseph E. Pitts"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pitts||Joseph E., Sr.||1898||1974||"Husband of Gracie W. Pitts"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Pitts||Mallie A.||1897||1927||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Poff-176|Poff]]||Delbert||1905||1964||||[[Image:Poff-176.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-272992|Poff]]||Nettie||1879||1964||||[[Image:Poff-162.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Chestnut-244|Ponder]]||Delia (Chestnut)|| 1860 Sep 30||1947 Nov 11|| ||[[Image:Chestnut-244.jpg|50px]] |- | Ponder||F. L.||1856 Jul 29||1917 Sep 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ponder-297|Ponder]]||John Q.||nd||1921 Mar 30||Alabama PVT Motor Transport Corps||[[Image:Ponder-297.jpg|50px]] |- | Ponder||Joseph R.||1880 Feb 22||1885 May 15||Son of F. L. & ? E. Ponder"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-268727|Porter]]||Annette W.||1875||1978|| ||[[Image:Unknown-268727.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Porter-7191|Porter]]||Frances J.||1901||1963|| ||[[Image:Porter-7191.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Porter-7218|Porter]]||George Edward||1878||1954|| ||[[Image:Porter-7218.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Porter-7190|Porter]]||Ivan E.||1898||1909|| ||[[Image:Porter-7190.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gilroy-201|Porter]]||Jennie (Gilroy)||1875||1950||||[[Image:Gilroy-201.jpg|50px]] |- | Porter||Lucille||1914||2006||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Porter||Thomas Lane||1911||1914||"Infant son of Charles H. & Caroline Porter"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Porter-7189|Porter]]||William H.||1873||1931|| ||[[Image:Porter-7189.jpg|50px]] |- | Porter||Woodrow W.||1912||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Powell||Albert||1874 Aug 31||1954 Feb 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Powell-5581|Powell]]||Albert ||1874 Aug 31||1854 Feb 2||||[[Image:Powell-5581.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hisel-26|Powell]]||Dora (Hisel)||1913 Mar 16||1967 Nov|| ||[[Image:Hisel-26-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wheeler-8693|Powell]]||Grace Marie (Wheeler)||1930 Nov 9||1977 Nov 24||||[[Image:Wheeler-8693.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-485|Powell]]||Margaret (Coyle)||1858 Aug 27||1911 Mar 2||wife of W. T. Powell||[[Image:Coyle-485.jpg|50px]] |- | Powell||Peter V.||1868||1941||"Father" "Rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Powell||Sarah (Abney)||1863||1943||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Powell-5576|Powell]]||Sherman||1894 Aug 24||1967 Feb||||[[Image:Powell-5576.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-255737|Powell]]||Sinda||1898 Jan 19||1973 May 6|| ||[[Image:Unknown-255737.jpg|50px]] |- | Powell||Surena A.||1872||1955||"Mother" "Rest in peace"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Powell-5450|Powell]]||W. T.||1855 Mar 3||1924 Feb 8||||[[Image:Powell-5450.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Powell-6328|Powell]]||Walker||1905 Apr 11||1970 Mar 25|| ||[[Image:Powell-6328.jpg|50px]] |- | Powell||William R||1863||nd||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2605|Preston]]||Charles C.||1874||1955||||[[Image:Preston-2605.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2603|Preston]]||Charles E.||1927 Dec 28||1976 June 30||TSGT US Air Force, WW II Korea||[[Image:Preston-2603.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2766|Preston]]||E. M.||1858||1905|| ||[[Image:Preston-2766.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-255558|Preston]]||Ella G||1903 Sep 26||1978 Jan 9|| ||[[Image:Unknown-255558.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fugett-15|Preston]]||Lora Fugett||1872||1953|| ||[[Image:Fugett-15.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2768|Preston]]||Oscar L.||1883||1909|| ||[[Image:Preston-2768.jpg|50px]] |- | Preston||Russell||1883 Mar 31||1959 Mar 31||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2604|Preston]]||William||1895 Jan 16||1987 Aug 4||PFC US Army, WW I||[[Image:Preston-2604.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-288746|Preston]]||Zeralda||1836||1929||||[[Image:Unknown-288746.jpg|50px]] |- | Prince||Kathyrine (Harwood)||1896||1976||"Daughter"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Proctor-2197|Proctor]]||Jesse||1879 Mar 25||1965 May 8||( Father of Willie and Albert)||[[Image:Proctor-2197.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coffee-211|Proctor]]||Pearl (Coffee)||1883 Apr 22||1965 May 17 || ||[[Image:Coffee-211.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coffee-212|Proctor]]||Sarah Hester (Coffee)||1908 Nov 16||1992 Mar 30|| ||[[Image:Coffee-212.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Proctor-2198|Proctor]]||William Lee||1903 Jan 28||1985 Jan 17|| ||[[Image:Proctor-2198.jpg|50px]] |- | Pruett||William L||1914 Jul 13||1950 May 14||PFC 350 Infantry 88 Division, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Queen||Ada||1908||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ramsey-2323|Ramsey]]||Carrie F.||1879 Mar 3||1893 Dec 25||daughter of M. B. and L. J. Ramsey||[[Image:Ramsey-2323.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Holcomb-925|Ramsey]]||Harriet Jane||1846 Feb 4||1904 Sep 16||Asleep in Jesus, Blessed thought||[[Image:Holcomb-925.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Preston-2797|Ramsey]]||Lucy J. (Preston)||1845 Aug 17||1913 Dec 4||wife of M. B. Ramsey||[[Image:Preston-2797.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ramsey-2322|Ramsey]]||Morgan B.||1844||1930||CO D 49 KY INF||[[Image:Ramsey-2322.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ramsey-2289|Ramsey]]||Robert George||1846 May 10||1920 Dec 24||CORPL KY INF||[[Image:Ramsey-2289.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ramsey-2288|Ramsey]]||Susan L.||1880 Aug 22||1901 Sep 18||||[[Image:Ramsey-2288.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rash-187|Rash]]||Marcus||1887 Feb 18||1950 Feb 14||||[[Image:Rash-187.jpg|50px]] |- | Rash||Marcus||1887 Feb 18||1950 Feb 4||Kentucky PVT 64 Pioneer Inf, World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Boggs-1120|Rash]]||Millie (Boggs)||||1887|| ||[[Image:Boggs-1120.jpg|50px]] |- | Rash||Naomi (Walker)||1891||1982||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Walker-16701|Rash]]||Naomi (Walker)||1891 Mar||1982||KY, PVT, 64 Pioneer Infantry, WW I||[[Image:Rash-187.jpg|50px]] |- | Rash||Richard Keo||1929||1929||"Son of J. Keo & Faye Rash"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rash-146|Rash]]||Susan Boggs||||||daughter||[[Image:Rash-146.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rash-145|Rash]]||William||||1914||||[[Image:Rash-145.jpg|50px]] |- | Rawlings||Cassius M.||1850 Aug||nd||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rawlings||Glatha M. (Maret)||1865 Jun||1940 Aug 13||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rawlings||John S.||1925 May 1||1887 Feb 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rawlings||Maggie S. ||1854 Mar 1||1889 Sep 20||"Daughter of J. S. and M. C. Rawlings"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rawlings||Margaret C. (Mitchell)||1825 Oct 8||1886 Aug 7||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rawlings||Nannie A.||1855 Sep 19||1891 Mar 13||"Daughter of J. S. and M. C. Rawlings"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reese-1768|Reese]]||Donald||1933 Jan 21|||| ||[[Image:Reese-1768.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reese-1770|Reese]]||Donna Robin||1953 Aug 15||1965 Mar 18||Our daughter ||[[Image:Reese-1770.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reese-1769|Reese]]||Richard Dwayne "Ricky"||1957 Nov 7||1961 Dec 8||Our son Ricky ||[[Image:Reese-1769.jpg|50px]] |- | Reed||C. M.||1865 apr 4||1889 Jun 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reed||Elbridge||||1940 Aug 28||Kentucky, Band SGT 801 Pioneer Inf||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reed||Elizabeth||1865||1954||"Mother" Wife of Rev. T. R. Reed"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reed||Elizabeth ||1830||1898 Dec 4||"Wife of J. Reed"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reed||Hilda (Wyatt)||1912||1992||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reed||Jefferson||1823 Jan 9||1878 Jan 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reed-8268|Reed]]||Turner||nd||nd||Co D 119 US C. I.||[[Image:Reed-8268.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Towery-25|Reese]]||Beatrice (Towery)||1932 Jan 24||2000 Sep 16|| ||[[Image:Towery-25.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reeves-2453|Reeves]]||Jane||1923 Feb 20||1928 Jan 13|| ||[[Image:Reeves-2453.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-268728|Reeves]]||Lula W.||1889 May 24||1970 Nov 15|| ||[[Image:Unknown-268728.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reeves-2452|Reeves]]||William C.||1883 May 12||1968 Jan. 22|| ||[[Image:Reeves-2452.jpg|50px]] |- | Reppert||Florence (Saylor)||1988 Oct 23||2012 Jan 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reppert||Tilford Allis||1922 Apr 7||2002 Mar 13||CPL US Army, WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rettman||Nicole Rhea||1976 Jul 9||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Reynolds-6965|Reynolds]]||Asberry B.||1869 Dec 24||1922 Aug 31||Husband of Mary Jane Ramsey||[[Image:Reynolds-6965.jpg|50px]] |- | Reynolds||Bob||1884 May 5||1920 Aug. 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reynolds||Henry||nd||nd||Co. D. 6 Kentucky Cavalry||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reynolds||James Monroe||1870 Sep 16||1936 Nov 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Reynolds||Matilda (Johnston)||1873 Oct 6||1952 Sep 21||"Wife of J. M. Reynolds"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rhodes||Rev. William||1868 Jul 10||1958 Jul 17||"The walking gospel"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rhodus||Infant||1903?||1903?||"Infant of C. C. & M. N. Rhodus"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rice||Amanda||1877||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rice||Benjamin||1872||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rice||L. Fred||1895 Aug 25||1962 Feb 26||Kentucky, PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rice||Perry||1863||1942||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rice||Sallie||1863||1927||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||Addie P.||1879 Jan 17||1927 Nov 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richardson-11105|Richardson]]||Brutus Clay||1857 Sep 19||1900 Aug 19||||[[Image:Richardson-11105.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||H. K.||1854 May 10||||"Father" "They are not dead, but sleeping."||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||Jerry B.||1879 Jul 25||1951 Apr 5||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||John||1826||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||Julia ||1857 Feb 27||1938 Apr 24||"His wife" "They are not dead, but sleeping."||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||Martha Ann (Hall)||1830||1904||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||Verna||1904 Dec 31||1977 Aug 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richardson||Willie L.||1885||1886||"Son of H. K. & J. Richardson"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Richmond||Ernest ||1909 Aug 30||1969 Aug 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-305618|Richmond]]||Eva Bell||1907||1951||||[[Image:Unknown-305618.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richmond-1216|Richmond]]||Jesse James||1893 May 30||1948 Oct 23|| ||[[Image:Richmond-1216.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abrams-724|Richmond]]||Lucy Ann (Abrams)||1882 Oct 13||1963 Aug 27|| ||[[Image:Abrams-724.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Abrams-726|Richmond]]||Nannie E.||1875 Sep 13||1967 Nov 17|| ||[[Image:Abrams-726.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richmond-1217|Richmond]]||Sam||1876 Jul 19||1953 May 9|| ||[[Image:Richmond-1217.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Richmond-1554|Richmond]]||Tom G.||1906 Jun 26||1973 Oct||||[[Image:Richmond-1554.jpg|50px]] |- | Richmond||Viola (Gadd)||1914||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Roark||Vicky Lynn (Washburn)||1944 Oct 10||2010 Feb 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-169|Robe]]||Elizabeth Burdette||1847||1895|| ||[[Image:Burdette-169.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robe-22|Robe]]||Lilly May||1876 Jul 23||1876 Sep 22|| ||[[Image:Robe-22.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robe-23|Robe]]||Martha Thomas||1904||1905||||[[Image:Robe-23.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robe-21|Robe]]||William H.||1847||1905||Company C, 59th Ohio infantry||[[Image:Robe-21.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robe-22|Robe]]||Lilly May||1876 Jul 23||1876 Sep 22||My lamb||[[Image:Robe-22.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberson-949|Roberson]]||Elisha||1888 Jan 24||1888 Feb 15||Son of T. R. & Letitia Roberson||[[Image:Roberson-949.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberson-951|Roberson]]||Gracie ||1988 Jun 9||1988 Jun 9||Daughter of T. R. & L. Roberson||[[Image:Roberson-951.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberson-950|Roberson]]||Martha ||1886 Jul 16||1887 Aug 4||Daughter of T. R. & L. Roberson||[[Image:Roberson-950.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberson-952|Roberson]]||Mary ||1890 Jul 3||1890 Sep 14||Daughter of T. R. & L. Roberson||[[Image:Roberson-952.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberts-13143|Roberts]]||Charles Scott||1918 May 18||1981 Nov 5||Dad; PVT US Army world War II||[[Image:Roberts-13143.jpg|50px]] |- | Roberts||J. W.||1914 Jun 18||1922 Mar 24||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-270731|Roberts]]||Sarah M. (Maggie)||1898||1961||||[[Image:Unknown-270731.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Roberts-13142|Roberts]]||Vernie||1925 Apr 7||1977 Oct 13||“Tread softly, an angel lies here.”||[[Image:Roberts-13142.jpg|50px]] |- | Roberts||Willie ||1886||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Alfred E.||1842 Jun 8||1926 Nov 20||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-14076|Robinson]]||Annie B.||1900 Sep 19||1907 Aug 27||||[[Image:Robinson-14076.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Annie S.||1885 Oct 7||1981 Dec 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11647|Robinson]]||Baston Dewey||1898 Sep 28||1961||||[[Image:Robinson-11647.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11648|Robinson]]||Baston R.||1847||1905||||[[Image:Robinson-11648.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11644|Robinson]]||Charles H. (Dr.)||1849||1930||||[[Image:Robinson-11644.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11665|Robinson]]||E. A. ||1874||||||[[Image:Robinson-11665.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-10682|Robinson]]||E. Crit||1886 Apr 27||1949 May 28||||[[Image:Robinson-11682.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||E. Crit||1886 Apr 27||1949 May 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11668|Robinson]]||Eady||1869 Jul 11||1888||||[[Image:Robinson-11668.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Eady||1869 Jul 11||1888||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Coyle-492|Robinson]]||Effie (Coyle)||1890||1985||||[[Image:Coyle-492.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11643|Robinson]]||Elisha||1825||1892||||[[Image:Robinson-11643.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-14005|Robinson]]||Elisha L.||1863 July||nd|| ||[[Image:Robinson-14005.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11649|Robinson]]||Elizabeth ||1861||1894||||[[Image:Robinson-11649.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Flora S.||1881||1965||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-14006|Robinson]]||Floyd W.||1892 Aug||1908|| ||[[Image:Robinson-14005-1.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||G. B.||1876 Apr 13||1955 Jul 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11663|Robinson]]||Gracie R.||1908 Nov 9||1909 Feb 14||||[[Image:Robinson-11663.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Harold G.||1922||1982||CPL US Marine Corps, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Lela||1894||1937||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11664|Robinson]]||Leonard ||1900||1962||||[[Image:Robinson-11664.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Lundy Lou||1896 Aug 28||1952 Oct 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-283509|Robinson]]||Mary ||1876 Feb||nd|| ||[[Image:Unknown-283509.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11645|Robinson]]||Mary Jane||1868||1955||||[[Image:Robinson-11645.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McDaniel-1816|Robinson]]||Nancy (McDaniel)||1821||1906||||[[Image:McDaniel-1816.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11667|Robinson]]||Noel||1896||1908||||[[Image:Robinson-11667.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11210|Robinson]]||Ollie||1914 May 11||||||[[Image:Robinson-11210.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Paul. B.||1915 May 8||1944 Jul 11||In Memory of Private Paul B. Robinson. Killed in action in France. Buried in St. Laurent Cemetery.||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11666|Robinson]]||Pearl||1884||||||[[Image:Robinson-11666.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-255767|Robinson]]||Rebecca||1860 May 14||1890 Feb 28||wife of G. H. Robinson "Only sleeping"||[[Image:Unknown-255767.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11662|Robinson]]||Ruth G.||1912 Dec 15||1912 Dec 19||"Asleep"||[[Image:Robinson-11662.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256014|Robinson]]||Ruth Prudilla||1904||1998||||[[Image:Unknown-256014.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Sherman M.||1882||1969||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Robinson||Sherman M.||1882||1969||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robinson-11646|Robinson]]||Veda||1896||1907||||[[Image:Robinson-11646.jpg|50px]] |- | Rogers||Anna Lee||1909 Jun 26||1988 Aug 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rogers-12737|Rogers]]||Charles F.||1894||1960||"Meet us in heaven"||[[Image:Rogers-12737.jpg|50px]] |- | Rogers||Clara A. (Saxton)||1853 Nov 10||1932 Apr 5||"Daughters of the American Revolution; born in LaGrange Ohio; died in Brooklyn, New York; one of the first music teachers at Berea College."||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rogers||Elizabeth (Embree)||1839 Feb 21||1921 Dec 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rogers||John Raphael||1856 Dec 11||1934 Feb 18||"Son of Berea pioneers; graduate of Berea College; Trustee of Berea College and Oberlin College; inventor and perfector of the linotype"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rogers||Lewis F.||1862||1882||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wilson-28342|Rogers]]||Rachel (Wilson)||1911 Dec 4||1991||"Meet us in heaven"||[[Image:Rogers-12737.jpg|50px]] |- | Rogers||William N.||1859||1882||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Roop||Cephas Shelburne||1853 May 26||1936 Aor 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Roop||Cora Chrisman||1887||1960||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Roop||Mary Jane "Mollie" (Turner)||1857 Aug 1||1933 Jan 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Anderson-16423|Roper]]||Bessie Anderson||1886||1953||"Mother"||[[Image:Anderson-16423.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rose-6377|Rose]]||Albert D.||1892 Aug 4||1967 Dec 13||||[[Image:Rose-6377.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fox-6209|Rose]]||Mary E. (Fox)||1912 May 16||2010 Apr 14||||[[Image:Rose-6377.jpg|50px]] |- | Ross||Alice (Kennedy)||1894||1940||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ross||James||1874||1919||"Son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Ross||Mildred ||1909||1951||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rowlett||Howard||1916 Sep 30||2003 Dec 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rowlett||Ruth||1921 Aug 20||1979 Jul 3||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-140|Rowlette]]||Alpha Marie||1938||1967||||[[Image:Gabbard-140.jpg|50px]] |- | Rowlette||Evelyn Mozelle||1920||1940||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Rowlette||Mattie||1885||1967||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-255751|Royston]]||Charity||1864||1926||||[[Image:Unknown-255751.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Royston-59|Royston]]||Robert H.||1860||1933||||[[Image:Royston-59.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rucker-551|Rucker]]||Everett Lee||1929 Dec 1||1963 Jan 23||Kentucky PFC CO F 2 BN 2 Armd Cav||[[Image:Rucker-551.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rucker-550|Rucker]]||James Everett||1953 Apr 1||1980 Feb 26||US Navy||[[Image:Rucker-550.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rudy-190|Rudy]]||William Patrick||1971 Oct 13||1974 May 16||"Tread softly, an angle [sic] lies here"||[[Image:Rudy-190.jpg|50px]] |- | Russell||James||1925 Mar 8||1926 Mar 21||Son of L. R.& Lora Cain?||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[King-15073|Rutherford]]||Barthena (King)||1864 Mar 27||1959 Dec 6|| ||[[Image:King-15073.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1620|Rutherford]]||Emma||1881 Sep||1951 Mar 18||||[[Image:Rutherford-1620.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1694|Rutherford]]||Joseph Steele||1858 Mar 16||1932 May 9||(husband of Thena and Margaret)||[[Image:Rutherford-1694.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1623|Rutherford]]||Maggie||1875 Sep||||||[[Image:Rutherford-1623.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1619|Rutherford]]||Marcia||1887||||||[[Image:Rutherford-1619.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Maupin-364|Rutherford]]||Margaret (Maupin)||1872||1962|| ||[[Image:Maupin-364.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1622|Rutherford]]||Mary||1875 Sep ||||||[[Image:Rutherford-1622.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1744|Rutherford]]||Roy ||1887 Jun 4||1914 Apr 14||“Roy, Son of J. S. & Thena Rutherford”||[[Image:Rutherford-1744.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rutherford-1618|Rutherford]]||Rufus ||1872 Jun||||||[[Image:Rutherford-1618.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Saylor-440|Saylor]]||Fusion James||1894 Nov 11||1985 Aug 23||CPL US Army, World War I ||[[Image:Saylor-440.jpg|50px]] |- | Saylor||Margaret E.||1903 Jun 22||2000 Feb 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Saylor-441|Saylor]]||Oscar||1892 Jan 9||1932 Mar 31||"Our loved one is gone but not forgotten"||[[Image:Saylor-441.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Saylor-439|Saylor]]||Solomon C. ||1870 Jun 23||1967 Mar 3||||[[Image:Saylor-439.jpg|50px]] |- | Saylor||Thelma G.||1927 Aug 28||1955 Nov 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Saylor||Vesta||1917 May 25||1996 Jun 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Short-2732|Saylor]]||Vesty (Short)||1872 Oct 18||1955 Dec 21||||[[Image:Saylor-439.jpg|50px]] |- | Schramm||Betty (Azbill)||1881||1921||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scott||Clint||1884||1928||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scott||E. A.||1905||1912||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scott||Ollie||1886||1938||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Drusilla G.||1908 Mar||1973 Oct||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Edgar Burnam||1887 Apr||1958 Jun||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Harold Burnam||1908 Mar||1908 Mar||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||J.T.||1849||1917||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Katherine E.||1851||1924||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Mafra (Bicknell)||1889 Dec||1949 Oct||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Raymond Ford||1909 Mar||1969 Jan||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scrivner||Ruby E.||1889||1906||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scruggs||Albert Finch||1887||1940||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scruggs||Albert Finch, Jr.||1918||1953||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Scruggs||Matilda (Cook)||1888||1955||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Scudder-461|Scudder]]||Mary E||1875 Jul 29||1885 Nov 20||daughter of A. J. & M. M. Scudder||[[Image:Scudder-461.jpg|50px]] |- | Scully||John Patrick||1916 Aug 31||2004 Oct 16||SGT USA AF World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Seals||Earnest||1926 Oct 18||2009 Apr 7||TEC 5 US Army, WW II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Seals||Mary E.||1928 Apr 19||1998 Jan 14||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Seiber||Addie G.||1889||1969||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gay-1955|Settle]]||Alice||1867||1929||||[[Image:Gay-1955.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Settle-220|Settle]]||George W.||1868||1925||||[[Image:Settle-220.jpg|50px]] |- | Settle||Sarah M.||1866 Jul 4||1901 Dec 18||"Daughter of A. P. & M. Settle"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Bicknell-435|Shearer]]||Bulah Bicknell||1930 Dec 2||||"our loving family" ||[[Image:Bicknell-435.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shearer-274|Shearer]]||Charles T.||1874 Jul 3||1956|| ||[[Image:Shearer-274.jpg|50px]] |- | Shearer||Grant U.||1923 Jul 8||1965 Dec 23||Kentucky TFC5 1349 Engr GS REGT, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shearer-838|Shearer]]||James Craig||1957 Sep 21||||"our loving family" ||[[Image:Shearer-838.jpg|50px]] |- | Shearer||Mark C.||1933 Jun 20||1973 Nov 4||Kentucky PVT US Army, Korea||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shearer-837|Shearer]]||Robert Franklin||1925 Jul 12||2007 Feb 22||"our loving family"||[[Image:Shearer-837.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-266469|Shelton]]||Betty Jane||1930|||| ||[[Image:Unknown-266469.jpg|50px]] |- | Shelton||Eva Jo (Reed)||1937||1977||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shelton-2088|Shelton]]||Kelley C.||1907||1964|| ||[[Image:Shelton-2088.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-266472|Shelton]]||Mary Hazel||1911||1982|| ||[[Image:Unknown-266472.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shelton-2087|Shelton]]||Paul C.||1930 May 11||1986 Feb 15|| ||[[Image:Shelton-2087.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-115|Shemwell]]||Martha Elizabeth (Wagers)||1921||2013||||[[Image:Wagers-115.jpg|50px]] |- | Shepherd||Howard Glen||1938 Nov 19||2006 Oct 7||SP4 US Army||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Shepherd||Jeanette||1942 Dec 1||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Shinn||Larry Dwight||1942 Jan 16||||1 John 4:9-12 May it be so||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Shinn||Nancy (Albright)||1942 Feb 23||||1 John 4:9-12 May it be so||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shockley-286|Shockley]]||June ||1932||1948|| ||[[Image:Shockley-286.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Shockley-287|Shockley]]||Oscar||1883 Oct 18||1962 Oct 4|| ||[[Image:Shockley-287.jpg|50px]] |- | Shockley||Richard||1914 Mar||19? Jun 22||TEC 4 Co. F 291st Infantry, World War II||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burnell-205|Shockley]]||Sallie ||1890||1947 Nov 9|| ||[[Image:Burnell-205.jpg|50px]] |- | Shockley||William||1926 Apr 16||1957 Jun 9||S SGT US Army, World War II BSM||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Short-2418|Short]]||Abraham Hunter||1854 Aug 15||1935 Mar 17||||[[Image:Short-2418.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cardwell-661|Short]]||Ann Eliza (Cardwell)||1857 Mar 29||1914 Sep 2||||[[Image:Cardwell-661.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-283338|Short]]||Dorcas||1872||1947||||[[Image:Short-2621.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Short-2622|Short]]||Frances||1916||1973||||[[Image:Short-2621.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Short-2721|Short]]||James ||1896||nd|| “Father”||[[Image:Short-2721.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Short-2621|Short]]||James S.||1857||1938||||[[Image:Short-2621.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-288453|Short]]||Rebecca ||1902||1929||“Wife of James Short” “Mother”||[[Image:Unknown-288453.jpg|50px]] |- | Simpson||Andrew J.||1899 Oct 1||1943 Dec 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Simpson||Mary (Bowman)||1879 Nov 18||1946 Nov 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sizemore||Isabelle||1912||nd||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sizemore||James A.||1885||nd||"Retired Sgt"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sizemore||Margaret||1876||1949||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sizemore||Stanley||1946||1947||"Their son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sizemore||Wilburn||1876||nd||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sizemore||Woodrow||1921||1952||"Their son"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Skinner||Mary F.||1809 Dec||1892 Jan 10||(Moved from the Todd Cemetery)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Slusher-108|Withers]]||Elizabeth P.||1911 Sep 17||2011 Jan 3||||[[Image:Slusher-107.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Slusher-107|Slusher]]Mike A.||Mike A.||1915 May 12||2006 Jun 19||||[[Image:Slusher-107.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wilson-28345|Slusher]]||Pearl (Wilson)||1918||2004||"Wife" "We will meet again"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Slusher-105|Slusher]]||William Elmer||1917||1945||"Husband" "We will meet again"||[[Image:Slusher-105.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||A. Pruitte, Sr.||1889||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||Clara Fay "Fay" (Williams)||1940 Dec 5||||"Married Sept. 21, 1963"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||Dora E.||1881 Jan 15||1966 Sep 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-284236|Smith]]||Frances A.||1895||1982|| ||[[Image:Smith-84900.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||Grace W.||1893||1978||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Smith-78857|Smith]]||Martha E.||1879||1966||||[[Image:Smith-78857.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||Nellie P.||1888 Oct 16||1972 Nov 29||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||Nora A. (Fowler)||1887||1960||"His wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Fowler-4458|Smith]]||Nora Ann (Fowler)||1887 Jan||1960||||[[Image:Fowler-4458.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Smith-84900|Smith]]||Robert C.||1887 Jul 20||1965 Oct|| ||[[Image:Smith-84900.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||William Greer||1880||1924||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||William Greer "Bill"||1935 Mar 28||2009 Jan 2||"Married Sept. 21, 1963"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Smith||William H.||1876 Mar 15||1947 Jun 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Snowden||Hazel (Bicknell)||1898 Nov 14||1991 May 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Snowden||Richard Raymond||1887 Feb 21||1982 Jun 4||MD||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Sparkman||Boon||1884 Feb 17||1909 Mar 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Sparks-2051|Sparks]]||Patsy||1931 May 11||2001 Apr 5||||[[Image:Sparks-2051.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lake-1251|St. Clair]]||Bessie (Lake)||1919 Mar 26||2000 Aug 15||||[[Image:Lake-1251.jpg|50px]] |- | [[St. Clair-124|St. Clair]]||John M. "Jack"||1917 Jan 6||2000 Oct 15||||[[Image:St. Clair-124.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wright-7391|Stafford]]||Julia (Wright)||1876||1965||||[[Image:Wright-7391.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stafford-1205|Stafford]]||Roy Davis||1882 Aug 12||1942 Dec 12||||[[Image:Stafford-1205.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stafford-2416|Stafford]]||William W.||1911||1983||||[[Image:Stafford-2416.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Starnes-581|Starnes]]||Samuel Scott||1966 Dec 3||1966 Dec 6||Baby||[[Image:Starnes-581.jpg|50px]] |- | Stephenson||Jan (Baucom)||1938||||"And now abideth faith, hope, charity, these three: but the greatest of these is charity. 1 Corinthians 13:13"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stephenson||John Bell||1937||1994||President, Berea College "Do justice, love mercy, and walk humbly with thy God. Micah 6:8"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stepp-204|Stepp]]||America M.||1857 Sep 27||1885 Mar 29||||[[Image:Stepp-204.jpg|50px]] |- | Stewart||Beulah Elizabeth||1902 Feb 19||1979 Nov 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stewart||Carter Gibson||1902 Aug 3||1975 May 1||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stewart-13716|Stewart]]||Emma B.||1892 Jul 4||1962 Jan 15|| ||[[Image:Stewart-13716.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stewart-13709|Stewart]]||Jerry R.||1880 Dec 14||1961 Jun 20||Kentucky Co M 30 Regt Infantry||[[Image:Stewart-13709.jpg|50px]] |- | Stewart||Mary L.||1897||1962||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stewart||Paul A. Kaye||1948||1948||"Infant"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stone||Ivorgean||1907 Dec 13||1989 Feb 26||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stooker||Lula||1882||1964||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Stooker||Wilhelmina||1879||1943||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Drew-1366|Stout]]||Eliza (Drew)||1866 Aug 31||1959 Jun 8||||[[Image:Stout-3222.jpg|50px]] |- | [[McKeehan-101|Stout]]||Flossie (McKeehan)||1915 Nov 11||1995 Feb 6||||[[Image:Stout-3223.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stout-3223|Stout]]||Paul M.||1909||1968||||[[Image:Stout-3223.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stout-3224|Stout]]||Paul, Jr.||1938||1938||||[[Image:Stout-3224-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Stout-3222|Stout]]||William||1865 Jul||1920||||[[Image:Stout-3222.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Strachan-505|Strachan]]||Evelyn Ann||1918 Oct 12||2003 Apr 1|| ||[[Image:Strachan-505.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Neal-2069|Shelby]]||Evelyn B.||1896 Aug 6||1995 Sep 30|| ||[[Image:Neal-2069.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Strachan-503|Strachan]]||Mildred Duvall||1920||1922|| ||[[Image:Strachan-503.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Strachan-502|Strachan]]||William Shelby ||1891 Aug 3||1974 May 13|| ||[[Image:Strachan-502.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Strachan-504|Strachan]]||William Shelby, Jr.||1922||1922|| ||[[Image:Strachan-504.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Leger-654|Swinford]]||Alberta (Leger)||1920 Sep 16||1994 Jan 29|| ||[[Image:Leger-654.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-266446|Swinford]]||E. Ann||1907 Jul 30||1993 Jun 7|| ||[[Image:Unknown-266446.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Swinford-53|Swinford]]||Hugh||1917 June 22||1963 Oct. 11|| ||[[Image:Swinford-53.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Swinford-54|Swinford]]||John (Dr.)||1933 Jan 13||1971 Oct 23||||[[Image:Coyle-512.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Swinford-77|Swinford]]||Johne M.||1875 May 11||1886 Aug 30||“Children of J. & E. Swinford”||[[Image:Swinford-78.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Swinford-78|Swinford]]||Lucy J.||1884 May 13||1886 Aug 31||“Children of J. & E. Swinford”||[[Image:Swinford-78.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Swinford-56|Swinford]]||Paris||1911 Apr 4||2010 Nov 16||US Army World War II||[[Image:Swinford-56.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Swinford-55|Swinford]]||Ronald B.||1905 Jul 18||1992 Jan 29|| ||[[Image:Swinford-55.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-266447|Swinford]]||Stella||nd||1990 Dec 13|| ||[[Image:Unknown-266447.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Sword-86|Sword]]||Michael J.||1940||1967||||[[Image:Sword-86.jpg|50px]] |- | Tankersly||Luther L.||1903||1950||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Tarter||Margaret (Fielder)||1931 Mar 6||2005 Dec 9||"To the best mom and best sister in the world from David and Ann"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-507|Tatum]]||Rose (Terrill)||1868||1937|| ||[[Image:Tatum-375.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Tatum-375|Tatum]]||William J.||1866||1920|| ||[[Image:Tatum-375.jpg|50px]] |- | Taylor||Bristol||1879||1938||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Taylor||Edna (Pigman)||1910 Aug 25||2000 Aug 6||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Taylor||Jesse||1896 Jul 10||1958 May 12||Kentucky CM1 USNRF World War I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Taylor||Serena (Jones)||1884||1939||"Wife of Bristol Taylor"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Taylor||William H. H.||1851||1917||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Eaton-4056|Terrill]]||Bessie (Eaton)||1891||1962||||[[Image:Eaton-4056.jpg|50px]] |- | Terrill||Beverley||1811 Jan 20||1882 Oct 17||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-504|Terrill]]||Beverly Harold||1895 Dec 31||1974 May 14||||[[Image:Terrill-504.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-502|Terrill]]||Beverly S.||1861||1942||||[[Image:Terrill-502.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-381|Terrill]]||Beverly Slaughter||1811 Jan 20||1882 Oct 17||||[[Image:Terrill-381.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Gabbard-142|Terrill]]||Elizabeth (Gabbard)||1837 Mar 8||1901 Dec 30||||[[Image:Gabbard-142.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-500|Terrill]]||Ethel ||1900 Jul 18||1996 Mar 27||CPL US Army World War II||[[Image:Terrill-500.jpg|50px]] |- | Terrill||June||1876 Jun 4||1902 Oct 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-382|Terrill]]||June J.||1897 Jul 1||1929 Mar 29||"At rest"||[[Image:Terrill-382.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-256335|Terrill]]||Mary E.||1892 Jun 20||1982 Mar 18||||[[Image:Unknown-256335.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burdette-240|Terrill]]||Mary F. (Burdette)||1871 Jun 19||1967 Aug 27||||[[Image:[Burdette-240.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-565|Terrill]]||Ollie Joseph||1879 Apr 6||1940 Dec 2||||[[Image:Terrill-565.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-506|Terrill]]||Ralph A.||1908 Oct 12||1972 Apr ||||[[Image:Terrill-506.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-505|Terrill]]||Raymond||1903 Feb 9||1981 Sep||||[[Image:Terrill-505.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-671|Terrill]]||Susan M.||1870||1950 Nov 12||Wife of W. T. Terrill "Mother"||[[Image:Cates-671.jpg|50px]] |- | Terrill||Unknown #4||nd||nd||"In honor of the following unknown graves from the Terrill Family Cemetery: Mrs. Barnett, Bill Terrill, Jerome Terrill"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Terrill||Unknown #6||nd||nd||"In honor of the following unknown graves from the Terrill Family Cemetery: Mrs. Barnett, Bill Terrill, Jerome Terrill"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Terrill||Unknown $7||nd||nd||"In honor of the following unknown graves from the Terrill Family Cemetery: Mrs. Barnett, Bill Terrill, Jerome Terrill"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-569|Terrill]]||Willard||1905 Dec 15||1920 Oct 11|||| |- | [[Terrill-383|Terrill]]||William G.||1889 Nov 8||1957 May 13||||[[Image:Terrill-383.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-384|Terrill]]||William G. ||1960 May 7||1963 Mar 27||"Little Billy" "our darling"||[[Image:Terrill-384.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-503|Terrill]]||William Russell||1905||1907|| ||[[Image:Terrill-503.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-566|Terrill]]||William Russell||1920 Dec 29||1941 Oct 9||||[[Image:Terrill-566.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Terrill-380|Terrill]]||William T.||1863 Nov 23||1929 Jul 12||"Sleeping"||[[Image:Terrill-380.jpg|50px]] |- | Thacker||Beulah||1918||1960||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thacker||Flora (Reynolds)||1897||1971||"Wife of William B. Thacker"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thacker||Hiram||1873||1957||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thacker||Mary||1882||1946||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thacker||William B.||1890||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thomas||Orville||1926||1972||"Married Nov. 9, 1950"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thomas||S. Francis||1930||1995||"Married Nov. 9, 1950"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thompson||Ada C.||1915 Jun 14||1998 Jun 27||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thompson||Arthur ||1884 Mar 28||1884 Oct 16||"Little Arthur, Son of Mattie Thompson"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thompson||Elizabeth||1833 Oct 24||1894 Oct 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thompson||Elizabeth ||1839 Oct 24||1894 Oct 22||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Thompson||George||1859||1926||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Alfred W.||1848||1918||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Annie||1862||1894||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Arthur B.||1883||1910||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Benjamin ||1885||1952||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Delia F.||1882||1901||"Sister"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Florence W.||1858 Oct 21||1889 Jun 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Henry L.||1891 Oct 1||1947 Mar 28||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Louis||1853||1939||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Priscilla (Moran)||1890||1926||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||Susie B.||1880||1910||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Titus||William A.||1889 May 19||1959 Jan 4||PVT US Army, WW I||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Alwin E.||1846 Aug 14||1893 Jan 30||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Brewer-3551|Todd]]||Anna Lee (Brewer)||1918 Nov 15||2008 Jan 2||||[[Image:Todd-4216.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||C. T.||1848 Sep 26||1924 Nov 21||"Son of S. & H. Todd"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Caleb Howard||1881||1953||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Elizabeth Dove (Jessee)||1908||1998||"His Wife" "Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Todd-4217|Todd]]||Gary Nicolas||1942 May 9||2013 Feb 27||||[[Image:Todd-4217.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Gertrude M.||1843 Nov 27||1924 Jan 11||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Todd-4216|Todd]]||Green V., Jr.||1915 Mar 30||1994 Jul 2||||[[Image:Todd-4216.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Todd-4218|Todd]]||Kenneth C.||1946 Dec 22||1998 Aug 15||||[[Image:Todd-4218.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Madison||1808 Mar 3||1900 Feb 12||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Mae G.||1912||1978||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Margaret J.||1812 Sep 12||1901 Sep 10||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Martha E.||1852 May 5||1901 Jan 16||"Wife of R. W. Todd"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Mary B.||1858 Feb 21||1928 Jan 16||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Tyler-3940|Todd]]||Maudie Arlene (Tyler)||1949 Jun 9||2013 Mar 9||||[[Image:Todd-4217.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||R. W. ||1854 Dec 20||1936 Aug 21||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Rosa E. P.||1881 Jun 19||1927 May 4||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Todd-4219|Todd]]||Rosalie Evelyn||1909 Dec 9||1926 Jul 30||"The one we love is gone"||[[Image:Todd-4219.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Sara Bell||1854 Jul 4||1863 Nov 29||"Daughter of S. F. Todd" (Moved from the Todd Cemetery)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Sarah Elizabeth (Allen)||1889||1953||"His Wife" "Mother"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Sarah Frances (Morton)||1813 Mar 16||1855 Jan 19||(Moved from the Todd Cemetery -- wrong name on tombstone)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Walker Thurman||1911||1953||"Father"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Willard ||1886 Jan 12||1895 Feb 7||"Son of R. W. and M. E. Todd"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||Willard E.||1909||1954||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||William G., Dr.||1851||1878 Jun 13||"Aged 27 years" (Moved from the Todd Cemetery)||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Todd||William H||1860||1944||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Towery-23|Towery]]||Adam C.||1861 Feb ||1932||Mother||[[Image:Towery-23.jpg|50px]] |- | Towery||Albert Logan||1888||1968||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Towery-24|Towery]]||Albert Logan||1888 Feb 11||1968 Jan 21||||[[Image:Towery-24.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Proctor-2203|Towery]]||Angie (Proctor)||1864||1920||||[[Image:Proctor-2203.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Towery-22|Towery]]||Bige William||1901 Jun 23||1980 Dec 28||7th Cav US Army WW I||[[Image:Towery-22.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-266449|Towery]]||Grace||1907 Nov 11||1986 Oct 19|| ||[[Image:Unknown-266449.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-275013|Trail]]||Lula ||1894 Oct 26||1987 Sep 10||Gone to rest ||[[Image:Unknown-275013.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Trail-223|Trail]]||Sam||1878 Feb 22||1962 Sep 15||Gone to rest ||[[Image:Trail-223.jpg|50px]] |- | Trawick||Katherine Mahaffey||1925 Jan 30||2000 Aug 22||"Beloved wife"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Turner||Dora K.||1929 Jun 18||2007 Sep 13||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Turner-11376|Turner]]||Emma B.||1885||1928||||[[Image:Turner-11376.jpg|50px]] |- | Turner||James W.||1926 Apr 13||1989 Mar 18||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Turner-11363|Turner]]||John||1887||1965||||[[Image:Turner-11363.jpg|50px]] |- | Turner||R. L.||1911 Nov 1||1937 Sep 23||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Turner||Roy, Junior||1930 May 15||1933 Feb 8||"Son of R. & Lillie Turner"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Unknown||Grave No. One||nd||nd||Todd Cemetery||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-271257|Van Meter]]||Anna||1860||1950||||[[Image:Unknown-271257.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Benge-107|Van Winkle]]||(Martha) Patsy||1814 Oct 26||1899 Feb 5||wife of J. B. Van Winkle||[[Image:Benge-107.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van Winkle-176|Van Winkle]]||Alonzo Everett||1875||1959||||[[Image:Van Winkle-176.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-170|VanWinkle]]||Cassius Alexander||1870 Jun 9||1962 Jul 12||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-170.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van Winkle-191|Van Winkle]]||Earl||1911 Mar 17||1911 May 3|| ||[[Image:Van Winkle-191.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Davis-23824|Van Winkle]]||Elizabeth Jane (Davis)||1838||1899||||[[Image:Davis-23824-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van Winkle-189|Van Winkle]]||Harold E.||1887 Dec 21||1963 Aug 25||||[[Image:Van Winkle-189.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-189|Van_Winkle]]||Harold E.||1887 Dec 21||1963 Aug 25||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-189.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van Winkle-188|Van Winkle]]||Harrell||1892 Aug 8||1977 Jan 14||PVT US Army World War I||[[Image:Van Winkle-188.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-171|Van Winkle]]||James W||1836||1917||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-171.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kelly-6333|Van Winkle]]||Laura (Kelly)||1877 Mar 6||1966 Sep 28||||[[Image:Kelly-6333.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-184|Van Winkle]]||Lela||1872||1919||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-184.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Burnett-1735|Van Winkle]]||Lettie B||1864 Dec 28||1889 May 17||wife of John W. Van Winkle||[[Image:Burnett-1735.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Robe-19|Van Winkle]]||Margaret (Robe)||1878||1948|| ||[[Image:Robe-19.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Scrivner-50|Van Winkle]]||Nettie P. (Scrivner)||1893 Oct 14||1960 Mar 25|| ||[[Image:Scrivner-50.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Scrivner-50|Van Winkle]]||Nettie P. (Scrivner)||1893 Oct 14||1960 Mar 26||||[[Image:Van_Winkle-189.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hill-12681|Van Winkle]]||Pearl (Hill)||1895||1966||wife of Harrell Van Winkle||[[Image:Hill-12681.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van_Winkle-175|Van Winkle]]||Raymond Arthur||1916 Nov 30||1980 Jan 23||Veteran; AE3, US Navy, WWII||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Van Winkle-186|Van Winkle]]||Walter Rip||1900||1994||||[[Image:Van Winkle-186.jpg|50px]] |- | VanWinkle||Addie (Kenney)||1888 Jul 16||? Jan 14||"Asleep in Jesus"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vaughn||Alex||1840||1906||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vaughn||Bettie||1856||1912||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vaughn||Children||nd||nd||"Children of Lewis & Virgie"||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vaughn||||||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vaugn||Curry||1883||1958||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vaugn||Jannie||1884||19?||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Veale||Nell (Lake)||1910||2007||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viars||James Robert||1866 Oct 21||1955 Jan 9||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viars||Johnny S.||1933||1959||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viars||Lloyd||1936 Jan 14||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viars||Lucinda F. (Kindred)||1876 Jun 15||1966 Jul 15||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viars||Lula ||1936 Nov 1||||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viars||Luther||1911 Jul 8||1930 Jan 19||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Viers||Meridia||nd||nd||Co. D. 155 Illinois Infantry||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Vose||Franklin "Frank"||1848 Jun 19||1923 Jan 2||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-110|Wagers]]||Charles B.||1919 May 29||1987 Sep 16||S SGT US Army Air Corps, World War II||[[Image:Wagers-110.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-113|Wagers]]||Gladys||1909||1999||||[[Image:Wagers-113.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hill-12724|Wagers]]||Hallie (Hill)||1887 May||1964||||[[Image:Hill-12724.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kelly-8217|Wagers]]||Hannah (Kelly)||1882||1954||||[[Image:Kelly-8217.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-116|Wagers]]||Infant||1923 Jul 8||||||[[Image:Wagers-116.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Huston-858|Wagers]]||Isabelle B. (Huston)||1921 Feb 25||2008 Feb 23||||[[Image:Huston-858.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-114|Wagers]]||James Ralph||1916 Dec 9||1983 Sep 20||||[[Image:Wagers-114.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Wagers-111|Wagers]]||James S.||1882||1932||||[[Image:Wagers-111.jpg|50px]] |- | Walker||Addie F.||1883||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | Walker||Addie F.||1883||1966||||[[Image:.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Walker-16696|Walker]]||Annie Mae||1907||1942||||[[Image:Walker-16696.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Walker-16699|Walker]]||Dee||1893 Oct 3||1918 Dec 5||Co. 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    Berkeley County, South Carolina

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    {{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category = Berkeley County, South Carolina | image = Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg | text = [[Space:Berkeley County, South Carolina|Berkeley County, South Carolina]] }} :Leader of this Project is Paula J :Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=c |size=270 |caption=Berkeley county Seal. }} Berkeley County was named for Lord Proprieters of South Carolina Lord John Berkeley and Sir William Berkeley and has been created 3 different times in slightly differing areas, abolished, then recreated.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy :'''1682''' Berkeley County was established. It was named after John and William Berkeley, co-owners of the Province of Carolina. The Lords Proprietors decided to create 2 new counties south of Craven. One was Berkeley. This was located between the Awendaw Creek and the mouth of the Stono River in what we know today as Charleston County. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/berkeley_county_original.html :'''1682''' Formed as an original Proprietary county in 1682. Formal business was done in Charles Town. Counties were used to locate property. At the time, all formal business was conducted in Charles Town and the counties were used to locate property. :'''1682-1769''' 4 South Carolina counties - Craven, '''Berkeley''', Colleton, and Carteret/Granville - were never surveyed or properly laid out; all had ambiguous geographical delineation and no county seat or knowledge of their entity. Some boundaries, by rivers, but the Western boundary was not defined. :'''1685''' - Berkeley 1682-1768 exchanged with Colleton County and gained from Craven County. :'''1706''' - Parishes created within the borders of Berkeley 1682-1768 County included St. Johns, St. Thomas and St. Denis, Christ Church, St. Philips, St. James Goose Creek, and St. Andrews. :'''1711''' Beggins church has been burned 3 times since it was first constructed about 1711, of the parish of St. Johns, Berkeley. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biggin_Church_Ruins :'''1733''' - County boundaries extended inland. :'''1765''' - St. Matthew's Parish created within Berkeley 1682-1768 County. :'''1769''' The original Berkeley County was abolished after the District Court Act was passed. Berkeley became part of Charleston District. ::Note if were to attempt to determine which of the current South Carolina counties are actually situated within the last incarnation of the original Berkeley County prior to its elimination in 1769, a guess would be Dorchester, Charleston, Berkeley, and a portion of Orangeburg. One has to remember that the original Berkeley County was never envisioned to extend that far into the backcountry.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/berkeley_county_original.html :'''1768''', South Carolina eliminated all counties, including Berkeley County and established 7 new Districts with judicial seats in each district. http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/berkeley_county_original.html :'''1769''' - Berkeley County became part of the Charleston District. With the creation of the first "overarching Districts" in 1769, the original Berkeley County was abolished.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/berkeley_county_original.html :American Revolution Skirmishes in Berkeley County areahttp://www.carolana.com/SC/Revolution/sc_revolution_engagements_berkeley_county.html ::April 14, 1780 - Moncks Corner ::July 17, 1781 - Wadboo Bridge ::April 20, 1780 - Wando River ::July 17, 1781 - Shubrick's Plantation ::May 5, 1780 - Ball's Plantation ::August 16, 1781 - Santee River ::May 6, 1780 - Lenud's Ferry ::Aug 24, 1781 - Well's Plantation ::May 6, 1780 - Moncks Corner ::August 31, 1781 - Cypress Swamp ::January 30, 1781 - Wantoot Plantation ::Sept 10, 1781 - Near Moncks Corner ::January 31, 1781 - Moncks Corner ::October 16, 1781 - Moncks Corner ::Jan 31, 1781 - Wadboo Bridge ::Nov 27, 1781 - Fair Lawn Plantation ::Feb 5, 1781 - Wando Landing ::Jan 3, 1782 - Videau's Bridge ::July 1781 - Washington's Raid ::Feb 19, 1782 - Strawberry Ferry #2 ::July 15, 1781 - Goose Creek Bridge ::Feb 24, 1782 - Wambaw Bridge ::July 15, 1781 - St. James Goose Creek Church ::February 25, 1782 - Tidyman's Plantation ::July 16, 1781 - Biggin Creek Bridge ::Aug 29, 1782 - Caper's Scout ::July 16, 1781 - Strawberry Ferry ::Aug 29, 1782 - Wadboo Swamp ::July 17, 1781 - Quinby's Bridge ::'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1781''' The Beggins Church ruins are from the church built. The British troops used the church in the American Revolution to store stuff as a depot. When the British retreated, the church and stores were burned in 1781. It was rebuilt. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biggin_Church_Ruins :'''1785''' - "County Court Act" created 33 new counties, giving rise of the 2nd incarnation of Berkeley with very new boundaries and little interest from the settlers. :'''1785''' A 2nd version of Berkeley County was created within Charleston District with the passage of the 1785 County Court Act. (1785-1791) This was not functional. By 1791 Berkeley was abolished :'''1798'''- Berkeley was abolished. :'''1791'''-- Berkeley County was abolished (again) and sure enough, there was a second incarnation of Berkeley County with totally new boundaries and very little interest from the locals about its creation. It was abolished (again) in 1791.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/berkeley_county_original.html :'''1800's''' This 3rd Berkeley County created from the relatively-new (since 1800) Charleston County has been in existence ever since. :1862-65 Civil War - {{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Beggin church ruins }}{{clear}} :'''1882''' - after Civil War and Reconstruction, white Democrats regained the democratic control of the state government and formed this into a county. Its county seat was Mount Pleasant. Modern day Berkeley County (post 1882) should not be confused with he 2 previously extinct counties named this same name.It was part of the Low Country Culture. :'''1882''' - Present day Berkeley County (with boundaries similar to the original Berkeley County) was formed again. :'''1893''' - Charleston gained from Berkeley County. :'''1896''' - County seat became Moncks Corner.http://www.carolana.com/SC/Counties/berkeley_county_original.html :'''1897''' - Dorchester created from Berkeley and Colleton Counties. :'''1921''' - Charleston gained from Berkeley and Dorchester Counties. :'''Jan 9 1962''' Berkeley lost land to the creation of Orangeburg, SC (S.C. Code Ann. 1962, vol. 3, title 14, ch. 2, sec. 14, no. 58/pp. 198-199) https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy {{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Moncks Corner, 1904}}{{clear}} ===Government Offices=== The Old Berkeley County Courthouse was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1971 {{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Old Berkeley county courthouse }}{{clear}} 1884 "Old Berkley Co. courthouse, Mount Pleasant :This courthouse is actually located in Mount Pleasant, Charleston, Co., SC. The courthouse was the official courthouse in the years,1884 to 1898 is also called Old Courthouse. It was built in 1884, a 2-story, rectangular, stucco over brick building of Late Victorian style. It features large matching double stairways leading to the main entrance on the second floor. Baptists, Lutherans and now the G. McGrath Darby Building have used the building after 1898 until 1968. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Old_Berkeley_County_Courthouse_(South_Carolina) {{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=current courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size- 1,229 square miles (3,180 km2), of which 1,099 square miles (2,850 km2) is land and 130 square miles (340 km2) (11%) is water. :Berkeley County location on a map is north of Charleston County, SC. ====Adjacent counties==== *Georgetown County - northeast{{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Berkeley co. map. }} *Williamsburg County - northwest *Charleston County - south *Dorchester County - west *Orangeburg County - southwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Marion_National_Forest Francis Marion National Forest] ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 142,651 people living in the county with a population density of 130 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 68.00% White, 26.63% Black or African American, 0.52% Native American, 1.87% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 1.20% from other races, and 1.70% from two or more races. 2.76% of the population were Hispanic. 16.4% were of American, 10.0% German, 8.4% Irish and 7.7% English ancestry. The median income for a household in the county was $39,908, and the median income for a family was $44,242. Males had a median income of $31,583 versus $22,420 for females. The per capita income for the county was $16,879. About 9.70% of families and 11.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.60% of those under age 18 and 12.90% of those age 65 or over. In 2010 the Population density was 161.8 people/sq.mi. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina Law Enforcement:
    Berkeley county is protected by the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office which is headquartered in Moncks Corner, the Sheriff's Office is divided into many divisions. Records Office is located in the Sheriff's Office and will provide copies of incident reports when requested in person.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina ::Uniformed Patrol Division is 4 squads of deputies who alternately parol the entire county in twelve-hour shifts. They respond to all calls dispatched by 911 operators. ::Criminal Investigations Division is a division of highly trained detectives who investigate both violent and property crimes. Normal office hours are 9:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., M-F however, the designated detective on duty is available to respond in the evening and on weekends. ::Narcotics Division investigates drug activity receiving information 24 hours a day. It has a dedicated tip line available to receive anonymous tips.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina ::Special Response Team (SRT) consists of highly trained deputies for crisis situations such as manhunts, armed robberies, hostage situations. They are activated by the Command Staff when the need arises. The team members are trained in special weapons use and in hostage negotiations. :::Each patrol squad has a canine officer and trained canine, which are available to search for evidence, contraband, guns, or missing persons. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina Churches:
    :St. Andrew's Parish since 1706 :St. James Goose Creek Parish since 1706 :St. John's Berkeley Parish since 1706 :St. Thomas and St. Denis Parish since 1706 =====Towns/Communities===== *[[:Category:Bonneau, South Carolina|Bonneau]] *[[:Category:Jamestown, South Carolina|Jamestown]] *[[:Category:Moncks Corner, South Carolina|Moncks Corner]] (county seat) *[[:Category:St. Stephen, South Carolina|St. Stephen]] *[[:Category:Summerville, South Carolina|Summerville]] (partly in Dorchester County and Charleston County) ====County Resources==== *[https://www.cypressgardens.info Cypress Gardens] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mepkin_Abbey Mepkin Abbey] {{Image|file=Berkeley_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Mepkin Abbey Entrance }}{{clear}} *Holiday Festival of Lights. James Island *Berkeley County Museum and Heritage Center ====Census==== :1890 --- 55,428 — :1900 --- 30,454 −45.1% :1910 --- 23,487 −22.9% :1920 --- 22,558 −4.0% :1930 --- 22,236 −1.4% :1940 --- 27,128 22.0% :1950 --- 30,251 11.5% :1960 --- 38,196 26.3% :1970 --- 56,199 47.1% :1980 --- 94,727 68.6% :1990 --- 128,776 35.9% :2000 --- 142,651 10.8% :2010 --- 177,843 24.7% :Est. 2016 --- 210,898 =====Notables===== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=340 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: James Island Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Charleston, South Carolina| James Island Presbyterian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint James Goose Creek Cemetery, Goose Creek, South Carolina|Saint James Goose Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint James United Methodist Church Cemetery, Jamestown, South Carolina|Saint James United Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Berkeley Memorial Gardens, Moncks Corner, South Carolina|Berkeley Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: Trinity Cemetery, Berkeley County, South Carolina|Trinity Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Ballsdam Plantation, Berkeley County, South Carolina|Ballsdom Plantation]] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Berkeley_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy FamilySearch cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2320 FindaGrave Cemeteries, Berkeley] ===Sources===

    Berrien County, Georgia

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    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Old Coffee Road Marker. }} :'''1823''' - The first post road began in Berrien County for residents to transport the locally grown troops to Florida. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/berrien-county Old Coffee Road was ab early car and postal route running southwest from Ocmulgee river to the Florida Line. This passes through Lax, Nashville, Cecil, Barwick and Thomasville. 1823 the thoughfare was opended and supervised by Gen. John Coffee and Thomas Swain. The regional products were carrried on this pioneer route to the coast for sale. Imported goods were brought back on the same road.. There are parts of the original road still in use today.WordPress.com :'''1850-June, 1853''' Citizens were always complaining about distance to travel.. If it had not been distance it would have been about the county seat of a county not being n the center. Lowndes County and Irwin County citizens were complaining about the distance they had to travel to reach the county courthouse in Franklinville, Georgia. Citizens also complained about the distance to travel to reach Troupville, Georgia. Later others complained again regarding the distance to travel to the county seat of Irwinville, Georgia. The citizens of the area of Lowndes County and Irwin County that would become Berrien County had to travel long distances to get the county courthouse at Franklinville, Georgia and later Troupville, Georgia for those in Lowndes County, and Irwinville, Georgia for those in Irwin County. June 1853 Lowndes and Irwin county citizens filed a petition requesting the formation of a new county, which failed.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berrien_County,_Georgia :'''Feb 25, 1856''' After another attempt was tried by citizens complaints, the Georgia General Assembly formed Berrien county from parts of Coffee, Irwin and Lowndes Counties with one of its acts to legally create a county. It is named after Georgia senator John M. Berrien, distinguished soldier of the American Revolution. :'''1856''' Berrien County is considered as one of the most progressive in the wire-grass sections. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/berrien/It was formed from the combined lands from Coffee, Irwin and Lowndes counties. Just 20 years earlier, those same lands had witnessed the last skirmish with the Creek Indians. In naming the county, residents chose to honor John MacPherson Berrien, U.S. senator from Georgia and President Andrew Jackson's attorney general. Nashville is named for General Francis Nash, distinguished soldier of the Revolutionary War.https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/berrien-county {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1863 map of Berrien County }} :'''Feb, 1856''' Georgia created its 116th county, known as Berrien County, Georgia. This was formed from some of Coffee County, Irwin and Lowndes Counties. Berrien County was named in honor of John Macpherson Berrien, lawyer who was judge, Supreme Court of Georgia, state Senator, U. S. Senator and the attorney general under President Andrew Jackson. John Macpherson Berrien was a volunteer from Savannah during the War of 1812 (1812-1815) as captain of the Georgia Hussars. He also had been preserving Georgia history as president of the Georgia Historical Society. :'''1863''' -- A white settlement, began with the name "Rays Pond". By 1909, the settlement was incorporated as a town named '''Ray's Mill, Georgia'''. After 1915, Rays Mill became known as Ray City when the town was physically moved to the railroad junction. {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=William G Harrison house, Nashville }}{{clear}} :'''1881''' - Alapaha, Georgia was incorporated on the site of a Seminole village with the same name. Alapaha, Georgia's City hall is in the old Alpha Station. Rumors say 'Alpha' was a Creek word for the ''other side''. Other feel this was a word of the Timucuan Indians meaning "bear". Its city hall is located in the old Alapaha Station, the former depot for the now defunct Brunswick and Albany Railroad. Some believe that Alapaha was the Creek word for "other side"; others believe it was the word Timucuan Indians used for "bear." Allapaha, Georgia is located on the Brunswick and Western Railroad of the Plant System. Its 1900 population was 429 yet out in the district was 11,986. :'''1892''' - Nashville is the county seat of Berrien County was incorporated in 1892. The County Courthouse was built 1898. Nashville was named for Revolutionary War heroGen. Francis Nash (1742-1777), who was mortally wounded in the Battle of Germantown.The Georgia Southern and Florida Railroad connects Nashville, Georgia and Sparks, Georgia. This railway is only 11½ miles long.. The district of the same name has 1,821 inhabitants, of whom 293 live in the Nashville, Georgia. :'''1906''' Enigma, Georgia was incorporated.. This town's historians are unsure where the name was derived. A Georgia writer used Enigma as setting for his first novel, "The Gospel Singer in 1968. ::Sparks, Georgia (1900 population 683), Adel, Georgia (1900 population 721) and Cecil, Georgia 91900 population - 394) are towns also located on the Georgia Southern and Florida Railway. For each the district populations are higher indicating rural citizens are higher than the citizens in the towns. In Sparks Georgia, there are companies that manufacture brick and building materials, another operating gins, and another for planing-mills.. :'''1918 World War I''' Berrien County lost an abnormally large amount of men in this war. Two months (8 weeks before Armistice Day 25 men died at sea when the ship, Otranto sank near the costive Scotland out of a total of 200 enlisted soldiers who also died at sea near Scotland. The war department returned the bodies to hometowns for burial. This was in addition to 27 other men who died during this war due to combat or disease. {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Spirit of the American Doughboy }}{{clear}} :'''1920''' A postcard from the 1920's shows Ernest M Viquesney's sculpture, called the '''Spirit of the American Doughboy''' commemorating the 25 men who were killed near the end of World War I off the Coast of Scotland. The scul1920s postcard depicts Ernest M. Viquesney's sculpture, Spirit of the American Doughboy, which stands in downtown Waycross. (Viquesney produced more than 150 of these statues for towns across Georgia between 1921 and 1943.) :'''1921''' - Nashville erected a memorial which is on the courthouse grounds with the list of soldiers to honor 25 men killed near the end of World War I, when the ship Otranto sank near the coast of Scotland The statue caused a sensation when first dedicated. . This pressed copper sculpture by E. M. Viquesney is the first of a series called The Spirit of the American Doughboy. Many of the bodies were returned to the soldiers' hometowns for burial, and the names of the dead were engraved on a memorial located on the courthouse grounds in Nashville. The memorial was the first in a series of pressed copper sculptures by artist E. M. Viquesney called [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spirit_of_the_American_Doughboy The Spirit of the American Doughboy]. {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Alapaha School for African Americans. }}{{clear}} :'''1924- 1953''' - The Alapaha Colored School was the only school existing in the northern part of the county. It was large for rural Georgia as it included 4 classrooms (while most rural schools had one room). These classrooms held all 11 coeducational grades in the building.The 2-story building still stands today. The School closed in 1954 when all of Berrien County's African American schools were consolidated with Nashville schools. :'''After 1954''' the building became used as classroom space for World War II veterans who were studying to take the General Education Development (GED) classes. It also was a Masonic meeting place. ::Berrien County is east of I-75, there are 4 municipalities in the area, Alapaha, Enigma, Nashville, and Ray City. The county has good businesses and industries, with retail and dining. Of note Moody Air Force Base within 20 miles south of the county.https://berrienchamber.com ::Berrien County citizens refer to the county as the "Bell Pepper Capital of the World.. This county is primarily an agriculture-based economy. Crops grown here are Bell Peppers, tobacco, corn, soybeans, peanuts, cotton, other vegetables, hogs, beef cattle, and forest products. :HISTORICAL INTERESTS: Nashville, Georegia is called the "City of Dogwoods" due to the large amount of "dogwoods in the area"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville,_Georgia A 50-acre industrial park is located just east of Nashville. Historical buildings include, the courthouse, the Old Berrien County Jail in Nashville, William G Harrison/Eulalie Taylor House in Nashville, and Alpha Colored School in Alapaha.The Old Berrien County Jail in Nashville is one of four buildings in the county that are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Also included on the register are the courthouse and the William G. Harrison/Eulalie Taylor House in Nashville, and the Alapaha Colored School in Alapaha. {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Old Berrien County Jail, Nashville. }}{{Clear}} ::The Old Berrien County Jail, located in Nashville, is also known as the Berrien Historical Building and Agricultural Museum. The last hanging in the state of Georgia was carried out at the Berrien County Jail in Nashville.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nashville,_Georgia ::The William G. Harrison/Eulalie Taylor House on Bartow Street in Nashville was built in the early 1900's by the architect William G. Harrison and now holds law offices. :'''1856''' The Georgia legislature act formed Berrien County and appointed 5 commissioners with the responsibility of buying land for the county Seat and holding an election for justices on the first Monday of April 1856. If they had not selected a county seat, then the new justices would do so. However, the law also directed that election of county officials be held on the first Monday of April 1856. Berrien County acted quickly and selected Nashville as its County Seat. authorized to make this decision. Shortly thereafter, the community of Nashville was named county seat. Like its Tennessee counterpart, Nashville was named for Revolutionary War heroGen. Francis Nash (1742-1777), who was mortally wounded in the Battle of Germantown. The General Assembly incorporated Nashville on Dec. 20, 1892 (Ga. Laws 1892, p. 162).http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/berrien :'''1856''' a log schoolhouse served as the county's temporary courthouse until a two-story wooden structure was built in 1858. That building was used as courthouse until 1898, when the present 2-story courthouse was built. FOR non-Georgia READERS- Berrien county can be found in southern Georgia. The western part of the County, (north of US Rte-82 and west of US Rte 129) is located in the Withlacoochee River sub-basin of the Suwannee River basin. Eastern parts are within the Alapaha River sub-basin of the larger Suwannee River basin.http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/counties/georgia/berrien.html ===Government Offices=== '''1856 Temporary courthouse''' 1856 a log schoolhouse served as the county's temporary courthouse. '''1st Courthouse, 1858''' - two-story wooden structure was built in 1858. That building was used as courthouse until 1898, when the present 2-story courthouse was built. {{Image|file=Berrien_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=1898 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''2nd Courthouse, 1898''' - The Berrien County Courthouse is located in Nashville, the county seat. This building is still used today and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ===Geography=== :Size total area of 458 square miles (1,190 km2), of which 452 square miles (1,170 km2) is land and 6.0 square miles (16 km2) (1.3%) is water :Climate - relatively high temperatures and evenly distributed precipitation throughout the year. According to the Köppen Climate Classification system, Nashville has a '''humid subtropical climate''' :Type area - western part of Berrien County,north of U.S. Rte 82, west of U.S. Rte 129, is within the Withlacoochee River sub-basin of the Suwannee River basin. ::Eastern portion of the county is within the Alapaha River sub-basin of the larger Suwannee River basin. :Location - Located just east of Interstate 75. :Municipalities - 4 municipalities are within the 450 sq mi.: Alapaha, Enigma, Nashville, and Ray City each play host to unique retail and dining establishments as well as business and industry. :Population - 19,000 and growing With a population of more than 19,000 and growing, Berrien County offers a unique atmosphere, with all the convenience and technology of larger communities but loaded with southern hospitality and charm. :Military -Moody Air Force Base is conveniently located just 20 miles south of Berrien County. :Location for non-Georgians- Berrien county can be found in southern Georgia. The western part of the County, (north of US Rte-82 and west of US Rte 129) is located in the Withlacoochee River sub-basin of the Suwannee River basin. Eastern parts are within the Alapaha River sub-basin of the larger Suwannee River basin.http://www.ereferencedesk.com/resources/counties/georgia/berrien.html ====Adjacent counties==== *Irwin County - north *Coffee County - northeast *Atkinson County - east *Lanier County - southeast *Lowndes County - south *Cook County - west *Tift County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *A state-supported park, the Paradise Public Fishing Area, is also located in the county. Its 1,060 acres include numerous lakes and ponds, making it attractive for outdoor recreation of all kinds, including fishing and picnicking. ===Demographics=== In 2000 16,235 people were in the county with a population density of 36 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 85.48% White, 11.43% Black or African American, 0.26% Native American, 0.30% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 1.53% from other races, and 0.92% from two or more races. 2.37% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 19,286 people in the county with a population density of 42.7 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $32,202 and the median income for a family was $40,869. The per capita income for the county was $16,049. About 18.2% of families and 23.1% of the population were below the poverty line, including 32.8% of those under age 18 and 17.1% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berrien_County,_Georgia Education
    :Berrien Primary School :Berrien Elementary School :Berrien Middle School :Berrien High School :Berrien Academy *The city of Nashville is served by a public library, the Carrie Dorsey Perry Memorial Library, a part of the Coastal Plain Regional Library network. *Berrien County is home to the Rebels and Rebelettes. The High School band is known as the Rebel Regiment *Berrien County Historical Marker in front of the county courthouse *The Career, Technical and Agricultural Education Department has a website for you to read about CTAE in Berrien County. www.berrienctae.org Highways - *U.S. Route 82 *U.S. Route 129 *Georgia State Route 11 *Georgia State Route 37 *Georgia State Route 64 *Georgia State Route 76 *Georgia State Route 125 *Georgia State Route 135 *Georgia State Route 158 *Georgia State Route 168 *Georgia State Route 520 *Moody Air Force Base is conveniently located just 20 miles south of Berrien County. ====Cities==== [[:Category: Nashville, Georgia| Nashville]] *[[:Category: Ray City, Georgia|Ray City]] =====Towns===== *[[:Category: Alapaha, Georgia|Alapaha]] *[[:Category: Enigma, Georgia|Enigma]] ====County Resources==== *Lake Patrick *Paradise Public Fishing Area - Fishing piers and picnic areas provide recreational opportunities along Lake Patrick, one of the many lakes to be found at the Paradise Public Fishing Area in Berrien County. *Paradise Public Fishing Area lodge *2002 it has housed the Alapaha Library and Museum. *A state-supported park, the Paradise Public Fishing Area, is also located in the county. Its 1,060 acres include numerous lakes and ponds, making it attractive for outdoor recreation of all kinds, including fishing and picnicking. *The Alapaha Station Celebration occurs the second weekend of each November. ====Census==== :1860 --- 3,475 — :1870 --- 4,518 30.0% :1880 --- 6,619 46.5% :1890 --- 10,694 61.6% :1900 --- 19,440 81.8% :1910 --- 22,722 16.9% :1920 --- 15,573 −31.5% :1930 --- 14,646 −6.0% :1940 --- 15,370 4.9% :1950 --- 13,966 −9.1% :1960 --- 12,038 −13.8% :1970 --- 11,556 −4.0% :1980 --- 13,525 17.0% :1990 --- 14,153 4.6% :2000 --- 16,235 14.7% :2010 --- 19,286 18.8% :Est. 2016 --- 18,993 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?name=&locationId=county_392 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[[:Category: Brogdon Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Brogdon Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fletcher Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Fletcher Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Metts Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Metts Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Paron Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Mount Paron Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]] ===Sources=== * "Georgia, Historical and Industrial", By Obediah B. Stevens, Robert F. Wright, Georgia. Dept. of Agriculture, 1901. *http://www.dca.state.ga.us/CountySnapshotsNet/countysnapshot.aspx?cicoid=1010010 *https://berrienchamber.com * http://www.berriencountygeorgia.com *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Berrien_County,_Georgia_Genealogy

    Bertie County, North Carolina, one place study

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    [[Category: North Carolina Projects]][[Category:Bertie County, North Carolina]][[Category:Southern Pioneers]][[Category:Bertie County, North Carolina, Early Settlers]] *[[Project:North_Carolina|Return to North Carolina Project]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:North_Carolina_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 North Carolina Project Resource Page] ==Bertie County, North Carolina == This project is concerned with Bertie County, North Carolina, and the people who lived there from its founding in 1772 until the present. ===Introduction === The first European settler in what is now North Carolina, [[Batts-280|Nathaniel Batts]], lived in the area, starting in 1655. The county was formed in 1722 during the colonial period, when North Carolina was a British colony, many inhabitants coming from the Norfolk, Virginia, area to experience less interference from the colonial government of Virginia. It is one of the first counties in North Carolina and is an incubator for later generations of both North Carolinians and emigrants from the state. ===History === The county was formed as Bertie Precinct in 1722 from the part of Chowan Precinct of Albemarle County lying west of the Chowan River. It was named for [[Bertie-35|James Bertie]], his brother [[Bertie-39|Henry Bertie]], or perhaps both, each having been one of the Lords Proprietors of Carolina. In 1729 parts of Bertie Precinct, Chowan Precinct, Currituck Precinct, and Pasquotank Precinct of Albemarle County were combined to form Tyrrell Precinct. With the abolition of Albemarle County in 1739, all of its constituent precincts became separate counties. As population of settlers increased, in 1741 parts of Bertie County were organized as Edgecombe County and Northampton County. Finally, in 1759 parts of Bertie, Chowan, and Northampton counties were combined to form Hertford County. Bertie's boundaries have remained the same since then. [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bertie_County,_North_Carolina#/search Wikipedia] Bertie County, North Carolina ===Related Projects=== *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British|Southern Colonies British Colonies Subproject]] *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_Carolina|Carolina British Carolina Colony]] 1626–729 *[[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_British_North_Carolina|Southern Colonies North Carolina Colony]] 1729-November 21, 1789 *[[Space:Southern_Pioneers|Southern Pioneers]] settlement of the back country of TN, NC, SC and GA down the Great Wagon Trail from the original colonial settlements in PA, Va. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:North_Carolina_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States&public=1#Bertie US Civil War North Carolina Resource Page] Bertie ===Bertie Example Profiles=== ===Genealogical Resources=== * [http://www.usgwarchives.net/nc/bertie.htm usgenarchives.net] Bertie County, North Carolina USGenWeb Archives Project * [http://www.worldatlas.com/na/us/nc/c-bertie-county-north-carolina.html worldatlas.com] Bertie County, North Carolina * [http://www.ncpedia.org/geography/bertie ncpedia.org] Bertie * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bertie_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy Familysearch.org] Bertie County, NC Genealogy * [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ncbertie/ rootsweb] Bertie, NC * [http://duplin.lostsoulsgenealogy.com/pqs/bertiebastardybonds.html rootsweb] Bertie, NC Bastardy Bonds * [http://www.carolana.com/NC/Towns/Bertie_POs_Sorted.htm Bertie County Towns with Post Office] * Herrin, Cynthia, comp.. Bertie County, North Carolina Vital Statistics, 1700s-1920, Sentinel Publications. * Bertie Beginnings: The Story of Our County and Its Distinguished Citizens. Kinston, NC, USA: Sentinel Publications, 1921. === Populated Places === Current Townships: [[:Category:Askewville, North Carolina|Askewville]], [[:Category:Aulander, North Carolina|Aulander]], [[:Category:Colerain, North Carolina|Colerain]], [[:Category:Kelford, North Carolina|Kelford]], [[:Category:Lewiston Woodville, North Carolina|Lewiston-Woodville]], [[:Category:Powellsville, North Carolina|Powellsville]], [[:Category:Roxobel, North Carolina|Roxobel]] and [[:Category:Windsor, North Carolina|Windsor]]. Historical Townships: [[:Category: Snakebite Township, Bertie County, North Carolina|Snakebite Township]] (1860-1900) Towns/Cities: [[:Category:Buena Vista, Bertie County, North Carolina|Buena Vista]], Mitchells, Perdue, Whites, Whites Beach, [[:Category:Woodville, North Carolina|Woodville]], Historical Towns: Gray's Landing (early 1700s, now WIndsor) Unincorporated Cities: Grabtown, [[:Category:Merry Hill, North Carolina|Merry Hill]], [[:Category:Quitsna, North Carolina|Quitsna]], Republican, [[:Category:Connaritsa, North Carolina|Connaritsa]] ==Sources ==

    Berwick, Pennsylvania One Place Study

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    {{One Place Study|place=Berwick, Pennsylvania}} {{US History|sub-project=Pennsylvania}} == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Smith-121775|Butch Smith]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Place Study to collect together in one place everything about Berwick, Pennsylvania. The hope is that other researchers like you will join the study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying people that lived there and their contributions in history. == Quick Links == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Berwick,_Pennsylvania Wikipedia] *[http://berwickborough.org/ Berwick borough website] *[https://www.berwickhistoricalsociety.org/ Berwick Historical Society] *[http://columbiamontourchamber.com/berwick/ Columbia Montour Chamber of Commerce/Berwick] == Population through the years == *According to local history the population was about 450 by 1840. *According to census info from Wikipedia the population grew to 923 by 1860 and 3916 by 1900,it peaked at 14010 in 1950 and has been declining slowly from about 11,000 in 1990 to about 10,500 in 2010. == Early History == * The information in this section is a summary of information from a book entitled,The Story of Berwick 1786-1936. It was put together for the susquicentennial in 1936,I don't know what the original source is but the info is the same everywhere I've seen it. * It appears that the history of most of lower Luzerne County has a strong connection to the founding of Berwick. [[Owen-5707|Evan Owen]],a Scottish born Quaker had made a couple of trips and had bought land in the present day area of Bloomsburg before being called into service in the Revolutionary War. After the war he sold the land downriver and bought land further North,near where the Nescopeck Creek enters the Susquehanna. It's stated in earlier histories of the area that he bought as much as 3000 acres,some of that being in [[Space:Nescopeck%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Nescopeck Twp]] on the south side of the Susquehanna at a price of 29 cents per acre and began laying out the town of Berwick,surveying the surrounding area and selling land to people looking for a new home. * In 1787 [[Owen-5707|Owen]] went to the state legislature and petitioned the legislature to survey an overland route from Lehighton to the Nescopeck Falls{{Image|file=Berwick_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study.jpg |caption=Letter to state legislature pt 1 }}{{Image|file=Berwick_Pennsylvania_One_Place_Study-1.jpg |caption=2nd part of April 1787 letter to PA state legislature }} * the project was given the go ahead and after completing the survey Owen was put in charge of building the road. It appears that,as work was completed,the area was settled fairly quickly,the valley that is now Butler,Sugarloaf and Black Creek started seeing settlers around or just before 1800 and the valley on the north side of the Nescopeck Mountain shortly after. * Settlers had been moving into the area of [[Space:Nescopeck%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Nescopeck Township]] along the Nescopeck Creek,closer to the river and near the present day location of the village of Nescopeck not long after 1786,more detail on that can be found [[Space:Nescopeck%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|here]],those settlers appear to have came by the Reading route,possibly either to Northumberland and then following the Susquehanna north or some came by an overland route to Catawissa and then north by river. John and [[Brown-81305|Robert Brown]]] and their families were the first to settle in the town of Berwick,it looks like they also came about 1786,by the end of 1786 there were 7 families living in Berwick. * Owens Road was completed in 1805 and in 1818 a bridge was built over the Susquehanna river and a road was built north to Tioga,another road was built along the river from Sunbury to Wilkes Barre,between the roads and the canal which was built in 1825 it put Berwick on a pretty busy crossroads. * Another interesting fact that I've read, Berwick and [[Space:Nescopeck%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Nescopeck Township]] were on the outskirts of the Yankee/Pennemite war. The Yankees,settlers from Connecticut had claimed the land that is now Luzerne County,the Penns were trying to get people interested in to moving into the same area. One account that I've read stated that Evan Owen stopped where he did because of resistance from Yankees that were living in what is now [[Space:Salem_Twp%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Salem Township]] in Luzerne county which is also presently East Berwick. Another account stated that even after the land dispute was settled that there was still some distrust for a while between the people in Berwick and Salem Township. == First Businesses == == Notable Businesses == *[[Space:Jackson_and_Woodin_Manufacturing/ACF_Berwick| Jackson and Wooden/ACF Berwick]] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Multiplex_(automobile) Crispin Multiplex Manufacturing] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wise_Foods Wise Potato Chips/Wise Foods] ==Notable People== *[[Woodin-195|William Wooden]] == Cemeteries == *[[Space:Pine_Grove_Cemetery_%28Market_Street%29|Pine Grove Market St]] *[[Space:Pine_Grove_Cemetery_%28Walnut_Street%29|Pine Grove Walnut St]] *[[Space:Roselawn_Cemetery|Roselawn]] *[[Space:Saints_Cyril_and_Methodius_Ukrainian_Cemetery|St Cyril & Methodius Russian & Ukrainian]] == Briar Creek Twp cemeteries == *[[Space:Old_Stone_Methodist_Church|Old Stone Church]] *[[Space:Briar_Creek_Union_Cemetery|Briar Creek Union]] == Salem Township == *[[Space:Salem_Twp%2CLuzerne_Co%2CPa|Salem Twp]] is a seperate municipality in Luzerne Co,because of it's close proximity to Berwick it's as close to a suburb as you'll find in the area. == Sources for local records == *[http://www.pagenweb.org/~columbia/ Columbia Co Genweb] *[http://www.pagenweb.org/~columbia/marrmain.htm marriage announcements from Columbia Democrat],Columbia Co genweb == Susquehanna and Tioga Turnpike == *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Susquehanna_and_Tioga_Turnpike Wikipedia] *[https://colcohist-gensoc.org/wp-content/uploads/susquehanna_and_tioga_turnpike.pdf Another account ot the turnpike] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Shiner-72 Andrew Shiner is credited with work on both the Susquehanna and Tioga and Lusane to Nescopeck Turnpike] == Local shortline railroads == *[[Space:Local_railroads%2CNescopeck%2CBerwick_and_Bloomsburg|local shortline railroads]] == Connecticut claims to Pennsylvania territory/Yankee Pennemite war == *[https://connecticuthistory.org/the-susquehanna-settlers/ Connecticut History] == Berwick Specific Attractions == *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Run_for_the_Diamonds Wikipedia/Run for the Diamonds] *[http://www.runfordiamonds.com Run for the Diamonds website] *[https://www.facebook.com/BerwickRiverfest/ Riverfest on Facebook] *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson_Mansion_and_Carriage_House Wikipedia/Jackson Mansion] *[https://www.berwickhistoricalsociety.org/bhso-Jackson%20Mansion-9.htm Berwick Historical Society/Jackson Mansion] *[http://www.berwickchristmasblvd.com/ Berwick Christmas Boulevard] *[http://www.bringstuiehome.org/Bring_Stuie_Home%21/Welcome.html Stuart Tank Memorial Assoc/WWII weekend] == Area Attractions == *[https://www.bloomsburgfair.com/ Bloomsburg Fair] *[http://www.knoebels.com/ Knoebels] *[http://www.billsbikebarn.com/ Bills Old Bike Barn] *[http://www.luzernecountyfair.com/#main Luzerne County Fair] *[http://m.dcnr.state.pa.us/StateParks/ParkDetail?ICSORG=6417 Ricketts Glen SP] *[http://m.dcnr.state.pa.us/StateParks/ParkDetail?ICSORG=6432 Nescopeck SP] *[http://www.poconoraceway.com/ Tricky Triangle] *[https://www.briggsfarm.com/ Briggs Farm Blues Festival] *[http://www.countryfolkstore.com/ Country Folk]

    Bethany Pioneer Lutheran Cemetery

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    [[Category:Bethany Pioneer Cemetery, Bethany, South Australia]] This is part of the [[:Space:South Australia Cemeteries Team|South Australia Cemeteries Team]] '''[[Space:Bethany_Pioneer_Lutheran_Cemetery%2C_Bethany%2C_South_Australia|Go back to main cemetery page.]]''' ===Aims=== *This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in this Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Location and Map=== 197/207 Bethany Rd, Bethany, SA, Australia === History === The first church in Bethany was built in 1845 with mud walls and a thatched roof. Growth in the area saw the need to develop the current church which was constructed in 1883 and is still used today. The old Lutheran manse is across the road from the Church, while next door is the Pioneer Cemetery. One of the oldest cemeteries in the district, the cemetery reflects part of the sad heritage of pioneering with a section reserved for young children, whose mortality rate was exceptionally high in the early years of the village. {{Image|file=Bethany_Pioneer_Lutheran_Cemetery-1.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=Time Capsule }}Commemorating 150 years settlement in Bethany, the first German settlement of the Barossa Valley. This Time Capsule was laid on 31st December 1992, and is to be re-opened in the year 2042. Learn from the Past to Shape the Future. ===Transcription=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Age''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Photo''' |- |[[Ahrens-671 | AHRENS, Amalie Caroline]]||1860||1876||15_y||Daughter of Heinrich Gerhardt AHRENS & Amalia THOMAS||[[Image: Ahrens-671.jpg | 50px]] |- |[[Thomas-29104 | AHRENS, Christiane Amalie, nee THOMAS]]||1823||1880||56 y||Wife of Heinrich Gerhardt AHRENS||[[Image:Thomas-29104.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Ahrens-655 | AHRENS, Heinrich Gerhard]]||1818||1884||67 y||||[[Image:Ahrens-655-1.jpg |50px]] |- |[[Ahrens-657 | AHRENS, Heinrich Gerhard]]||1852||1877||25 y||Son of Heinrich Gerhardt AHRENS & Amalia THOMAS||[[Image:Ahrens-657.jpg | 50px]] |- |[[Ahrens-670 | AHRENS, Johanne Adelheid]]||1862||1876||14 y||Daughter of Heinrich Gerhardt AHRENS & Amalia THOMAS||[[Image: Thomas-29118.jpg | 50px]] |- |[[Altmann-158 | ALTMANN, Gustav Adolph]]||1860||1865||5 y||Son of Adolph ALTMANN & Dorothea KAPPLER||[[Image:Altmann-158.jpg | 50 px]] |- |APPLETON, Rhosa Anne||1856||1864||8 y||Daughter of Henry APPLETON & Amelia (not recorded)|| |- |[[Bahr-276 | BAEHR, Pauline]]||1880||1880||12 d||Daughter of Johann Christian BAEHR & Fridericke, nee KASSEBAUM||[[Image:Bahr-276.jpg | 50 px]] |- |[[Kassebaum-15 | BAEHR, Fridericke, nee KASSEBAUM]]||1852||1880||28 y||Wife of Johann Christian BAEHR||[[Image:Kassebaum-15.jpg | 50 px]] |- |[[Bartel-326 | BARTEL, Ernst Gottlieb]]||1867||1868||10 m||Son of Johann Gottlob BARTEL||[[Image:Bartel-326.jpg | 50 px]] |- |BARTEL, Gottlieb||1865||1865||Stillborn|||| |- |BERTHOLZ, Bertha||1868||1868||4 d|||| |- |BRITZA, Anna||1833||1892||59 y|||| |- |BRITZA, 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FELLENBERG, Dorothea Elisabeth, nee FIELDER]]||1799||1896||96 Y||Wife of Gottfried FELLENBERG||[[Image:Fielder-294.jpg |50 px]] |- |[[Fellenberg-6 | FELLENBERG, Ernst]]||1858||1865||7 y||Son of Carl Gottlieb FELLENBERG & Johanna Auguste, nee KLICHE||[[Image:Fellenberg-6.jpg | 50 px]] |- |[[Hohnberg-4 | GAY, Anna Rosina, nee HOHNBERG]]||1819||1896||77 y||Wife of Johann Ernst GAY||[[Image: Hohnberg-4.jpg | 50 px]] |- |[[Gay-2587 | GAY, Johann Ernst]]||1817||1890||74 y||Husband of Anna Rosina, nee HOHNBERG||[[Image:Gay-2587.jpg | 50 px]] |- |GLICKS, August||1865||1865||Stillborn||Son of August GLICKS|| |- |GLICKS, August||1869||1869||Stillborn|||| |- |GLICKS, Carl August||1868||1869||10 m|||| |- |[[Graetz-37 | GRAETZ, Carl Theodor]]||1896||1897||8 m||Son of Johann Carl GRAETZ & Hulda Maria MILICH||[[Image:Graetz-37.jpg | 50 px]] |- |GRAETZ, Gustav Reinhold ||1893||1893||1 m||Son of Johann Heinrich GRAETZ & Anna HERMANN|| |- |[[Graetz-32 | GRAETZ, Johann Friedrich August]]||1827||1909||81 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    Bethel Lutheran Church

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    [[Category:Allegheny_County,_Pennsylvania]] [[Category:Braddock%2C_Pennsylvania]] [[Category: Swedish Congregations Outside Sweden]] A space to share information related to Bethel Evangelical Lutheran Church, a Swedish Lutheran (Augustana synod) congregation that was located at the corner of Fourth Street and Mills Avenue at 504 4th St in Braddock, Pennsylvania. {{Image|file=Bethel_Lutheran_Church.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Mills Ave view of church, c.1912 }}{{Image|file=Bethel_Lutheran_Church-4.jpg |caption=4th St view of church, c.1912 }}
    == History of the Congregation == According to a 65th anniversary retrospective of the church in 1952, the history of the Bethel congregation is as follows: In 1883, a period of semi-monthly church services was organized by Pastor Johan Christer Bernhard Österholm, then serving the Immanuel Lutheran Church of Irwin, PA. These services were held at the First Ward Schoolhouse and were continued by Pastor Swen Fredrik Westerdahl, who also served the Irwin Church, during 1886-1887. On 22 Mar 1887, the Bethel Church was organized by Pastor Gustaf Nelsenius with a membership of 32 adults and 39 children. The organization meeting was held at a home on Verona Street. After organization, services were held in the George Street Presbyterian Church until erection of the Sixth Street Church. On 8 Jun 1890, the Sixth Street Church was dedicated. In Oct 1902, the congregation purchased lots on Mills Street. In Sept 1905, the Sixth Street Church was sold. Services were held at the Presbyterian Church at Sixth & Talbot Avenue, and later at the German Lutheran Church and Fifth Street. In Oct 1906, the congregation broke ground on the excavation for the Mills Street building. On 12 May 1907, Cornerstone Laying festivities were held. One year later, on 10 May 1908, services started to be held in the basement of the new Mills Street Church. On 12 May 1912, the church was dedicated. {{Image|file=Bethel_Lutheran_Church-17.jpg |caption=Report on the dedication of Bethel Lutheran Church, ''Pittsburgh Press'', 13 May 1912 }} On the same day, a group of children received their confirmation in the church. It was "the confirmation of one of the largest classes of young folks in the 25 years' history of the congregation."''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'' (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA) 12 May 1912, p. 16. {{Image|file=Bethel_Lutheran_Church-15.jpg |caption=Class Confirmed in New Bethel Swedish Lutheran Church, Braddock }} The church elected to disband on 2 Jun 1996 due to declining membership.Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, [http://download.elca.org/ELCA%20Resource%20Repository/CWA1997.pdf Churchwide Assembly Minutes, Aug 1997], p.315.Hamilton, Tom. "Church's Rite of Passage." ''Pittsburgh Post-Gazette'', (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA), 6 Jun 1996, pp.77-78. The building was sold. It is currently (as of 2016) the home of [http://www.rbcbraddock.com/ Resurrection Baptist Church]. {{Image|file=Bethel_Lutheran_Church-3.jpg |align=c |caption=The church building in August 2012 }} == Pastors of Bethel Lutheran Church ==
    1889-1890: [[Johansson-3507|Carl August Blomgren]]
    1891-1893: [[Johansson-3516|August Johanson Rodell]]
    1893-1894: [[Forsberg-198|Nels Johan Forsberg]]
    1895-1901: [[Johansson-3519|Nils Johnson Lundahl]]
    1901-1909: [[Olsson-2232|Peter Johan Olsson Cornell]]
    1910-1919: [[Persson-3284|Morten Parson]]
    1919-1931: [[Hanson-4052|Sigurd Linne Hanson]]
    1931-1941: [[Bostrom-96|Carl Oscar Bostrom]]
    1941-1943: [[Olsson-2278|Hjalmer Nore Olson]]
    1944-1948: [[Palm-372|Ernest Arvid Palm]]
    1950-1958: Joshua Oliver Emanuel Lindstrom
    1958-1959: Kenneth E. Walstrom
    1970-1982: M. Blaine Simon
    -1996: Paul Lubold Biographies of all but the last few pastors can be found in the [http://augustanaheritage.org/resources.php Augustana Ministerium] by Conrad Bergendoff: [http://augustanaheritage.org/TheAugustanaMinisterium_Part1.pdf Part 1] and [http://augustanaheritage.org/TheAugustanaMinisterium_Part2.pdf Part 2]. Names are ordered by year of ordination. An index can be found at the end of Part 2. == Bethel Church Records == The [https://www.augustana.edu/general-information/swenson-center Swenson Center] at [https://www.augustana.edu/ Augustana College] in Rock Island, Illinois, USA is home to the church records of [https://www.augustana.edu/general-information/swenson-center/collections/church-records/pennsylvania---washington many congregations], including those of Bethel Lutheran in Braddock. The archive for Bethel Lutheran is on [http://augustana.pastperfect-online.com/36000cgi/mweb.exe?request=record&id=F695E3DC-4E91-48E1-8431-244363545125&type=301 microfilm roll #S-662]. It contains minutes (1893-1930), membership records (1887-1970), and records of ministerial acts such as baptisms, confirmations, weddings, funerals, etc. (1890-1970). This microfilm is part of the Swenson Center's permanent research collection and is not available on loan. Staff at the Center can [https://www.augustana.edu/general-information/swenson-center/genealogy/research-services assist with research] if you are unable to visit in-person. Ancestry.com (pay site) has licensed the digitized images from the Swenson Center. The records are indexed and searchable as part of their collection,[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/61584/ "U.S., Evangelical Lutheran Church in America, Swedish American Church Records, 1800-1947"]. You can browse by location and church, or try the search. If you are unable to access this database and you have a look-up request, you can message the profile manager (above) for assistance. == Sources ==

    Bethesda Covenant/Bethany Lutheran Cemetery, Blue Mounds Township, Pope County, Minnesota

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    [[Category: Bethesda Covenant and Bethany Lutheran Cemetery, Pope County, Minnesota]] [[Category:Pope County, Minnesota, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Minnesota_Cemeteries|Minnesota Cemeteries Project]] === About === '''This Page'''
    This free space page for the Bethesda Covenant/Bethany Lutheran Cemetery is part of the WikiTree Minnesota Cemeteries Project, and was created to document the life and times of the people that are buried in this cemetery. The Minnesota Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger U.S. Cemeteries Project. '''The Cemetery'''
    The Bethany Lutheran Church was organized in the 1870s as a mission church of the Augustana Synod. The earliest known burials were in 1880, although there are some burials without dates. Almost 20 years later, the church split with part of the congregation forming the Bethesda Covenant Church which met down the road. As a result, the cemetery is shared by both churches. It is still in use at the present time, although neither church remains in the area. The markers in this cemetery were photographed in the spring of 2007 and the spring of 2008. Additional photographs have been taken since then as the opportunity has arisen. '''Work in Progress'''
    This page will be a work in progress until a WikiTree profile is created for each person listed in the Table of Interments found below and other tasks listed in the To Do list found below are completed. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed, the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Berg-1339 |Cheri Sletten]] for assistance. === Contact Information, Location and Map === '''Location'''
    The Bethesda Covenant/Bethany Lutheran Church is located in Blue Mounds Township, Pope County, MN on County Road 14. '''Directions'''
    Directions to the cemetery from Starbuck:
    Take County Road 29 south from Starbuck. Turn west on County Road 14 and go 2.2 miles. The cemetery is on the south side of the road. '''Map'''
    [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Bethany+Cemetery/@45.5413657,-95.6081581,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x52ca5c00805e0e5d:0x33e131b810e04eef Bethesda Covenant/Bethany Lutheran Cemetery on Google Maps] === Links to Other Online Resources === [http://http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Bethany-Cemetery/52580#cemetery_id=52580&lim=0&num=25&action=browse BillionGraves]

    [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=81918 Find A Grave]

    [http://www.histopolis.com/Place/US/MN/Pope_County/Bethany_Cemetery Histopolis]

    [http://www.sletten.name Threads of Gold and Rose] === Tasks Completed === *'''Photography''' ::All of the graves in this cemetery have been photographed as part of my Swedes of Pope County project. *'''Transcription''' *'''In progress''' ::Creating profiles and linking them to the Table of Interments shown below. === To Do === Project members are needed to: *'''Provide GPS information''' *'''Validate links and transcription information''' ::Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. *'''Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery''' ::Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. === Table of Interments === {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" | Latitude ! scope="col" | Longitude ! scope="col" | Photo Date ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Anderson||Family||||||||[[Larson-3216|Anders]] - [[Anderson-33323|Fred]] - [[Persdotter-2863|Inga]] - [[Anderson-31479|Ellen]] - [[Anderson-33327|Victor]] - [[Anderson-33328|David]]||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Anderson-33323-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[ Anderson-33397|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-33397|Alfred]]||12 Mar 1844||10 Apr 1919||75||FATHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Anderson-33397.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-33323|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-33323|Anders Fredrick]]||1856||1928||72||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Anderson-33323.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johannesdotter-554|Anderson]]||[[Johannesdotter-554|Christina]]||25 May 1847||17 Mar 1911||63||MOTHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Anderson-33397.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-33328|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-33328|David Emanuel]]||16 Feb 1903||31 May 1988||85||PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR II||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Anderson-33328.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Persdotter-2863|Anderson]]||[[Persdotter-2863|Inga Katrena]]||1867||1943||76||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Persdotter-2863.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-33327|Anderson]]||[[Anderson-33327|Victor Emanuel]]||1898||1978||79||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Anderson-33327.jpg|100px]] |- | Anfinson||Myrtle Esther||20 Dec 1896||6 May 1954||57||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records Body moved to Benson City Cemetery May 1957||||||||No Photo |- | [[Rorvig-2| Berg]]||[[Rorvig-2|Adelaine M.]]||1924||2017||92||||||||27 May 2017||[[Image:Berg-2348.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2371| Berg]]||[[Berg-2371|A. Rudolph]]||18 Mar 1893||16 Sep 1934||41||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Petterson-204.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2371|Berg]]||[[Berg-2371|Adolph Rudolph]]||18 Mar 1893||16 Sep 1934||41||MINNESOTA PVT. 39 FIELD ARTY 13 DIV.||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2371.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlsdotter-381|Berg]]||[[Carlsdotter-381|Anna Kathrina]]||20 Mar 1849||12 Nov 1927||78||FRID OFVER EDERT STOFT OCH VALSIGNELSERIKT BLIVE EDERT MINNE (MAY YOUR DUST REST IN PEACE AND BLESSED BE YOUR MEMORY)||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Carlsdotter-381.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlsdotter-381|Berg]]||[[Carlsdotter-381|Anna]]||||||78||MODER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Carlsdotter-381-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1373|Berg]]||[[Berg-1373|Axel A.]]||1874||1933||58||FATHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-1373-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Halvorson-341|Berg]]||[[Halvorson-341|Bernice]]||1919||2009||90||||||||13 Sep 2014||[[Image:Berg-2229.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2252|Berg]]||[[Berg-2252|Beverly E.]]||1940||1973||33||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Berg-2252.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2359|Berg]]||[[Berg-2359|Carl August Verner]]||17 Jul 1893||9 Mar 1895||2||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records ||||||||Unmarked Grave
    No Photo |- | [[Chandler-3402|Berg]]||[[Chandler-3402|Doris I.]]||1919||1994||75||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Chandler-3402-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2201|Berg]]||[[Berg-2201|Eddie L.]]|||1880||1961||80||FATHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2201.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Petterson-204|Berg]]||[[Petterson-204|Ellen C.]]||20 Aug 1889||18 Aug 1981||91||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Petterson-204.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-31479|Berg]]||[[Anderson-31479|Ellen V. Anderson]]||29 May 1892||28 Sep 1953||61||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Anderson-31479.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-31479|Berg]]||[[Anderson-31479|Ellen V. (Anderson)]] ||29 Mar 1887||29 Aug 1970||61||MARRIED JUNE 21, 1911 PARENTS OF IDA, CLAREMONT, ALICE, ELNA, DORIS||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Berg-2287-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2229|Berg]]||[[Berg-2229|Ellsworth]]||1913||1969||55||||||||13 Sep 2014||[[Image:Berg-2229.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-1889|Berg]]||[[Erickson-1889|Emma Theresa]]||1882||1956||74||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2201.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2155|Berg]]||[[Berg-2155|Gustaf A.]]||Sep 1878||Jun 1882||2||Laten barnen (Let the children) komma till mig (come to me)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2155.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2253|Berg]]||[[Berg-2253|Janet L.]]||1955||1998||42||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2253.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Reese-1693|Berg]]||[[Reese-1693|Jessie M.]]||1893||1938||45||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Reese-1693-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1617|Berg]]||[[ Berg-1617|John E.]]||15 Aug 1871||13 Jul 1936||64||||||||11 May 2001||[[Image:Berg-1617.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansson-416|Berg]]||[[Jansson-416|John J.]]||2 Sep 1839||27 Jun 1927||87||"FADER FRID OFVER EDERT STOFT OCH VALSIGNELSERIKT BLIVE EDERT MINNE (MAY YOUR DUST REST IN PEACE AND BLESSED BE YOUR MEMORY)"||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Jansson-416.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansson-416|Berg]]||[[Jansson-416|John J.]]||||||87||FADER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Jansson-416-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2348| Berg]]||[[Berg-2348|Leander E.]]||1919||1995||76||||||||27 May 2017||[[Image:Berg-2348.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1340|Berg]]||[[Berg-1340|Merlin F.]]||1919||1994||82||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Chandler-3402-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1340|Berg]]||[[Berg-1340|Merlin F.]]||28 Apr 1917||28 Dec 1999||82||SGT US ARMY WORLD WAR II||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-1340-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2287|Berg]]||[[Berg-2287|Theodore E.]]||1887||1970||83||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Berg-2287.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2287|Berg]]||[[Berg-2287|Theodore E.]] ||29 Mar 1887||29 Aug 1970||83||MARRIED JUNE 21, 1911 PARENTS OF IDA, CLAREMONT, ALICE, ELNA, DORIS||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Berg-2287-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2367| Berg]]||[[Berg-2367|Walter A. W.]]||6 Nov 1918||9 Apr 1920||1||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave
    No Photo |- | [[Berg-2202|Berg]]||[[Berg-2202|Wilson LeRoy]]||1915||1915||1 month 3 days||SON||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2201.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eliasson-218|Bjork]]||[[Eliasson-218|Carl]]||1861||1906||45||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Eliasson-218.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bloom-1110|Bloom]]||[[Bloom-1110|Arvid]]||1892||1899||7||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Bloom-1110.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ericsson-298|Bloom]]||[[Ericsson-298|John E.]]||1845||1928||81||FATHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ericsson-298.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bloom-1108|Bloom]]||[[Bloom-1108|Leonard]]||1881||1899||18||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Bloom-1108.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bloom-1107|Bloom]]||[[Bloom-1107|Lydia]]||1880||1884||4||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Bloom-1107.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jonsdotter-2730|Bloom]]||[[Jonsdotter-2730|Mary]]||1859||1915||46||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ericsson-298.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bloom-1111|Bloom]]||[[Bloom-1111|Olive]]||1897||1932||35||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Bloom-1111.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bloom-1109|Bloom]]||[[Bloom-1109|Robert]]||1889||1929||40||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Bloom-1109.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1279|Branch]]||[[Branch-1279|Albert]]||1885||1967||81||FATHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Branch-1279.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1278|Branch]]||[[Branch-1278|Carl]]||1888||1915||27||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Steberg-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1282|Branch]]||[[Branch-1282|Charles A.]]||31 Oct 1947||1 Oct 1968||20||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Branch-1282.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1282|Branch]]||[[Branch-1282|Charles Arthur]]||31 Oct 1947||1 Oct 1968||20||PFC US ARMY VIETNAM||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Branch-1282-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[ Ericsson-296|Branch]]||[[Ericsson-296|Charles N.]]||1831||1919||88||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ericsson-296.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1281|Branch]]||[[Branch-1281|Chester A.]]||1920||2009||89||||||||24 May 2015||[[Image:Branch-1281.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Moe-414|Branch]]||[[Moe-414|Clarice]]||1921||1998||77||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Branch-1280.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ekstrom-189|Branch]]||[[Ekstrom-189|Edith]]||1892||1969||77||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Branch-1279.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1277|Branch]]||[[Branch-1277|Louise]]||1884||1905||21||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Steberg-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Steberg-1| Branch]]||[[Steberg-1|Marit]]||1849||1940||91||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Steberg-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1280|Branch]]||[[Branch-1280|Winifred]]||1917||2003||86||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Branch-1280.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Branch-1284|Branch]]||[[Branch-1284|Frank Aaron]]||1979||2011||32||||||||13 Sep 2014||[[Image:Branch-1284.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Grenson-2|Branch]]||[[Grenson-2|Evelyn C.]]||1923||2014||91||||||||24 May 2015||[[Image:Branch-1281.jpg|100px]] |- | Carlson||Family||||||||[[Carlson-1934|Karl Erick]] - [[Berg-1618|Anna Lovisa]] - [[Carlson-2449|John A.]] - [[Austvold-1|Alma]] - [[Carlson-2450|Oscar F.]] - [[Nelson-11945|Gloria]] - [[Nelson-11946|Wilma]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Carlson-1934-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Austvold-1|Carlson]]||[[Austvold-1|Alma]]||1909||1994||84||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Carlson-2449.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1618|Carlson]]||[[Berg-1618|Anna Lovisa]]||1872||1947||74||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-1618.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlson-2449|Carlson]]||[[Carlson-2449|John A.]]||1905||1992||87||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Carlson-2449.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlson-1934|Carlson]]||[[Carlson-1934|Karl Erick]]||1867||1945||78||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Carlson-1934.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlson-2450|Carlson]]||[[Carlson-2450|Oscar F.]]||1909||2000||91||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Carlson-2450.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ericsson-297|Chalenburg]]||[[Ericsson-297|Fred]]||1844||1881||36||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ericsson-297.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chalenburg-5|Chalenburg]]||[[Chalenburg-5|Magnus]]||1881||1882||1||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Chalenburg-5.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chalenburg-3|Chalenburg]]||[[Chalenburg-3|Maria]]||1872||1880||8||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Chalenburg-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Chalenburg-4|Chalenburg]]||[[Chalenburg-4|Olivan]]||1877||1880||3||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Chalenburg-4.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-33399|Edin]]||[[Anderson-33399|Amanda]]||10 Mar 1875||11 Jun 1902||27||Hustru af (Wife of) P. A. EDIN Fodd d 10 March 1875 (Birth date) Dod d (Death date) 11 June 1902 Hogt alskad (Highly loved) Djupt saknad (deeply missed)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Anderson-33399.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Edin-23|Edin]]||[[Edin-23|Esther Theresa]]||11 Jun 1902||1911||8||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | [[Westerberg-49|Edin]]||[[Westerberg-49|Jenny]]||1874||20 Aug 1921||47||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | [[Jansson-1024|Edin]]||[[Jansson-1024|Johan Fridolph]]||20 Jun 1885||16 May 1955||69||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | [[Jansson-1022|Edin]]||[[Jansson-1022|Peter Anton]]||5 Mar 1870||21 Dec 1934||64||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | Ekstrom||Family||||||||[[Ericsson-299|Frank]] - [[Carlsdotter-676|Beata]] - [[Ekstrom-193|Elmer]] - [[Fransson-78|Oscar]] - [[Ekstrom-190|Louise]] - [[Ekstrom-191|Leontine]] - [[Ekstrom-192|Ferdinand]]||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ericsson-299-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlsdotter-676|Ekstrom]]||[[Carlsdotter-676|Beata]]||1859||1941||83||MOTHER||||||19 May 2009||[[Image:Carlsdotter-676.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ekstrom-193|Ekstrom]]||[[Ekstrom-193|Elmer]]||1890||1919||29||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ekstrom-193.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ekstrom-194|Ekstrom]]||[[Ekstrom-194|Emanuel]]||11 Oct 1896||2 Nov 1987||91||HUSBAND TOGETHER FOREVER IN GOD'S LOVING CARE||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ekstrom-194.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ekstrom-192|Ekstrom]]||[[Ekstrom-192|Ferdinand]]||1888||1889||5 months 9 days||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ekstrom-192.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ericsson-299|Ekstrom]]||[[Ericsson-299|Frank]]||1853||1912||57||FATHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ericsson-299.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ekstrom-191|Ekstrom]]||[[Ekstrom-191|Leontine]]||1886||1888||2||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ekstrom-191.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ekstrom-190|Ekstrom]]||[[Ekstrom-190|Louise]]||1883||1888||4||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ekstrom-190.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lundblad-39|Ekstrom]]||[[Lundblad-39|Mabel]]||18 May 1905||2 Apr 1976||70||WIFE TOGETHER FOREVER IN GOD'S LOVING CARE||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ekstrom-194.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fransson-78|Ekstrom]]||[[Fransson-78|Oscar]]||1879||1888||9||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fransson-78.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eliason-185|Eliason]]||[[Eliason-185|Agnes W.]]||1910||1936||26||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Eliason-185.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frisell-9|Eliason]]||[[Frisell-9|Ellen M.]]||1890||1965||75||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Frisell-9.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eliason-187|Eliason]]||[[Eliason-187|Freddie A.]]||22 Sep 1915||6 Jun 1992||76||PVT US ARMY WORLD WAR II||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Eliason-187.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eliason-186|Eliason]]||[[Eliason-186|Harris A.]]||1912||1988||75||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Eliason-186.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eliasson-221|Eliason]]||[[Eliasson-221|Klas J.]]||1882||1938||55||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Eliasson-221.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Teigen-59|Eliason]]||[[Teigen-59|Lyla J.]]||19 Jan 1922||30 Jul 2002||80||WIFE OF FREDDIE||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Teigen-59.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Eliason-188|Eliason]]||[[Eliason-188|Walter F.]]||1941||1968||27||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Eliason-188.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2098|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2098|Augusta L.]]||1879||1888||9||i en alder af (at an age of) 9 Ar (years)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2098.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2100|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2100|Axel L.]]||1884||1888||4||i en alder af (at an age of) 4 Ar (years)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2102.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2099|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2099|Beda C.]]||1883||1888||5||i en alder af (at an age of) 5 Ar (years)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2099.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2102|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2102|Emel]]||1886||1888||2||i en alder af (at an age of) 2 Ar (years)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2102.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ericsson-265|Erickson]]||[[Ericsson-265|Gustaf]] ||25 Jul 1839||3 Mar 1924||84||FATHER Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ericsson-265.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansdotter-493|Erikson]] ||[[Jansdotter-493|Johanna]] ||22 Jan 1844||1 Mar 1880||36||FARVEL (FARWELL) Harunder hwilar (Here below rests) JOHANNA Hustru af (Wife of) GUSTAF ERIKSON Fodd (Born) 23 Jan. 1844 dod 1 Mar. (died) 1880 Farvel du Van sa Kar Joy to Heaven's Harbor) Name; God sends us with (Farwell you friend so dear in Jesus Frojd i Himlens Hamn Namn; Gud sander oss medi Jesu ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Jansdotter-493.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2092| Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2092|John G.]]||1874||1949||75||BROTHER IN LOVING MEMORY||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Erickson-2092.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ersdotter-775| Erickson]]||[[Ersdotter-775|Lovisa Charlotta]]||12 Oct 1845||24 Mar 1923||77||MOTHER Blessed are the pure in heart for they shall see God.||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ericsson-265.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2093|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2093|Mary]]||1877||1948||70||SISTER IN LOVING MEMORY||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2093.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2103|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2103|Nannie C.]]||1888||1901||13||i en alder af (at an age of) 13 Ar (years)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2098.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Erickson-2101|Erickson]]||[[Erickson-2101|Sofia A.]]||1885||1888||3||i en alder af (at an age of) 3 Ar (years)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Erickson-2099.jpg|100px]] |- | Everson||Family||||||||[[Everson-472|Clarence]] - [[Hennum-3|Ragna]] - [[Everson-471|Doris]] - [[Everson-473|Rodney]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Everson-472-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Everson-472|Everson]]||[[Everson-472|Clarence C.]]||1883||1947||64||FATHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Everson-472.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hennum-3|Everson]]||[[Hennum-3|Ragna C.]]||1887||1973||85||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Hennum-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Everson-473|Everson]]||[[Everson-473|Rodney W.]]||7 Oct 1916||19 May 1961||44||MINNESOTA PHMI USNR WORLD WAR II||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Everson-473.jpg|100px]] |- | Felt||Family||||||||[[Fältström-4|John]] - [[Ersdotter-816|Caroline]] - [[Felt-364|Hulda]] - [[Felt-355|Pauline]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Faltstrom-4-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Felt||Family||||||||[[Fältström-2|Carl]] - [[Vinter-19|Johanna C.]] - [[Felt-362|Carl John]] - [[Felt-363|Hanna]] - [[Felt-353|Carl Emil]] - [[Runquist-22|Caroline W.]] - [[Felt-354|Leroy]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Faltstrom-2-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fältström-2|Felt]]||[[Fältström-2|Carl]]||19 Feb 1856||31 Aug 1932||76||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Faltstrom-2.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Felt-362|Felt]]||[[Felt-362|Carl J.]]||1876||1905||29||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-362.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ersdotter-816|Felt]]||[[Ersdotter-816|Caroline]]||22 Jul 1842||3 Sep 1929||88||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | [[Runquist-22|Felt]]||[[Runquist-22|Caroline W.]]||1896||1975||79||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-353.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Felt-353|Felt]]||[[Felt-353|Emil C.]]||1886||1965||79||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-353.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Felt-363|Felt]]||[[Felt-363|Hanna]]||1884||1895||11||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-363.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Felt-364|Felt]]||[[Felt-364|Hulda ]]||||||3 months 19 days||3 M.||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-364.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Vinter-19|Felt]]||[[Vinter-19|Johanna C.]]||2 Mar 1850||17 Jan 1926||75||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Vinter-19.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fältström-4|Felt]]||[[Fältström-4|John]]||8 Mar 1849||18 Jul 1913||64||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Faltstrom-4.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Felt-354|Felt]]||[[Felt-354|Leroy]]||1921||1927||5||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-354.jpg|100px]] |- | Fredrickson||Family||||||||OCK HWART JAG GAAR WETEN I-OCK WAGEN WETER I JOH 14 KAP 4 V (AND WHERE I AM GOING YOU KNOW-AND THE ROAD YOU KNOW)
    [[Fredriksson-104|K.F.]] - [[Andersdotter-4856|Caroline]] - [[Fredricsdotter-12|Hedda]] - [[Fredrickson-319|Albert]] - [[Carlsdotter-664|Emma C.]] - [[Fredrickson-320|Emanuel]] - [[Fredrickson-321|Raymond J.]] - [[Fredrickson-322|Ruth]] - [[Fredrickson-323|Axel]] - [[Fredrickson-316|John]] - [[Felt-355|Pauline]] - [[Fredrickson-317|Raymond A.]] - [[Fredrickson-315|Ferdinand]] - [[Runquist-27|Emma S.]] - [[Fredrickson-324|Ferdinan]] - [[Fredrickson-325|Fredrick]] - [[Fredrickson-327|Hilma]] - [[Fredrickson-330|Helmer]] - [[Fredrickson-332|Alvin]] - [[Franzen-316|Hazel]] - [[Fredrickson-331|Ester]]||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-330-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Fredrickson||Family||||||||With the exception of the John K. and Pauline (Felt) Fredrickson family (including two sons and a daughter-in-law) who are buried amongst the Felt family, the Fredricksons are not buried in family units, but in chronological order. It is hard to know then, who is represented by the two Fredrickson family monuments. It would seem that the older monument was placed about the same time the patriarch of the family, Knut Fredrick, passed away. The other one was placed later about the time Caroline, wife of K.F. passed away, or possibly about the time Helmer passed away. Helmer's wife, Selma, also passed away in that time period, but was buried in Glenwood. The spot where the family marker is located is the spot that Selma should have been placed if continuing with the burials in chronological order. Why she is not buried in Bethany is not clear.
    [[Fredriksson-104|K.F.]] - [[Andersdotter-4856|Caroline]] - [[Fredricsdotter-12|Hedda]] - [[Fredrickson-319|Albert]] - [[Carlsdotter-664|Emma C.]] - [[Fredrickson-320|Emanuel]] - [[Fredrickson-321|Raymond J.]] - [[Fredrickson-322|Ruth]] - [[Fredrickson-323|Axel]] - [[Fredrickson-316|John]] - [[Felt-355|Pauline]] - [[Fredrickson-317|Raymond A.]] - [[Fredrickson-315|Ferdinand]] - [[Runquist-27|Emma S.]] - [[Fredrickson-324|Ferdinan]] - [[Fredrickson-325|Fredrick]] - [[Fredrickson-327|Hilma]] - [[Fredrickson-330|Helmer]] - [[Fredrickson-332|Alvin]] - [[Franzen-316|Hazel]] - [[Fredrickson-331|Ester]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredriksson-104-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-319|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-319|Albert J.]]||30 Oct 1872||20 Apr 1929||56||AT REST||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-319.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-332|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-332|Alvin Francis]]||20 May 1912||16 Jan 1999||86||THAT WHICH SEEMS LIKE THE END IS ONLY THE BEGINNING||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-332.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-323|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-323|Axel]]||24 Dec 1875||2 Apr 1886||10||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-323.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Andersdotter-4856|Fredrickson]]||[[Andersdotter-4856|Caroline]]||6 Dec 1845||6 Aug 1923||77||MODER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Andersdotter-4856.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-320|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-320|Emanuel O.]]||3 Apr 1896||15 Mar 1906||9||AT REST ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-320.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlsdotter-664|Fredrickson]]||[[Carlsdotter-664|Emma C.]]||20 Aug 1876||5 Jun 1906||29||AT REST ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Carlsdotter-664.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-27|Fredrickson]]||[[Runquist-27|Emma S.]]||1917||1993||75||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-315.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-331|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-331|Ester Eugania]]||Mar 1889||28 Feb 1896||6||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-331.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-324|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-324|Ferdinan]] ||10 Nov 1879||1 Jul 1888||8||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-324.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-315|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-315|Ferdinand]]||1904||1977||72||||||||17 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-315.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-325|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-325|Fredrick Ernst]]||22 Sep 1881||7 Jan 1886||4||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-325.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Franzen-316|Fredrickson]]||[[Franzen-316|Hazel Virginia]]||2 Dec 1912||3 Mar 2000||87||THAT WHICH SEEMS LIKE THE END IS ONLY THE BEGINNING||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-332.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredricsdotter-12|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredricsdotter-12|Hedda]]||2 Mar 1872||11 Jul 1895||28||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredricsdotter-12.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-330|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-330|Helmer-Augustin]]||19 Apr 1886||10 Jul 1922||36||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-330.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-327|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-327|Hilma]]||1 Oct 1883||12 Jan 1886||2||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-327.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-316|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-316|John K.]]||1877||1936||58||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-316.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredriksson-104|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredriksson-104|K. F.]]||14 Feb 1839||17 Jun 1894||55||FADER ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredriksson-104.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Felt-355|Fredrickson]]||[[Felt-355|Pauline J.]]||1883||1955||72||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Felt-355.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-317|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-317|Raymond A.]]||1909||1981||72||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Fredrickson-317.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-321|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-321|Raymond J.]]||18 Nov 1899||22 Aug 1900||9 months 4 days||AT REST ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-321.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredrickson-322|Fredrickson]]||[[Fredrickson-322|Ruth A. H.]]||9 Mar 1905||23 Apr 1905||1 month 14 days||AT REST ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredrickson-322.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-16|Friedman]]||[[Runquist-16|Amanda V.]]||1894||1963||69||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Friedman-963.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Friedman-899|Friedman]]||[[Friedman-899| Arthur V.]]||1902||1920||17|||||||| 19 May 2007||[[Image:Friedman-899.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Friedman-689|Friedman]]||[[Friedman-689|August E.]]||1872||1961||89||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Berg-1677.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Friedman-965| Friedman]]||[[Friedman-965|Bertha]]||||3 Oct 1920||6 months 26 days||BABY||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Friedman-965.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansson-551|Friedman]]||[[Jansson-551|Carl J.]]||1843||1921||78||||||||13 Sep 2014|| [[Image:Jansson-551.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansson-551|Friedman]]||[[Jansson-551|Carl J.]]||1843||1921||78||FATHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Jansson-551-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Friedman-897|Friedman]]||[[Friedman-897| E. Walfrid]]||1899||1920||20||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Friedman-897.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Friedman-963|Friedman]]||[[Friedman-963|Emil G.]]||1885||1962||77||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Friedman-963.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-1677|Friedman]]||[[Berg-1677|Johanna C.]]||1876||1914||38||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Berg-1677.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Persdotter-2465|Friedman]]||[[Persdotter-2465|Lovisa]] ||1845||1945||99||MOTHER||||||13 Sep 2014||[[Image:Persdotter-2465.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Persdotter-2465|Friedman]]||[[Persdotter-2465|Lovisa C.]]||1845||1945||99||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Jansson-551-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Frisell||Family||||||||HERREN ÅR MIN HERDE MIG SKAL INTET FATTAS (THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD I SHALL NOT WANT)
    [[Frösell-1|Carl Fredrick]] - [[Abrahamsdotter-145|Anna]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Frosell-1-2.jpg|100px]] |- | Frisell||Family||||||||[[Frösell-3|John]] - [[Carlsdotter-672|Augusta]] - [[Frösell-4 |John Oscar]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Frosell-3-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Abrahamsdotter-145|Frisell]]||[[Abrahamsdotter-145|Anna]]||18 Nov 1857||7 Feb 1899||41||MODER ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Abrahamsdotter-145.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Carlsdotter-672|Frisell]]||[[Carlsdotter-672|Augusta]]||1860||1948||87||MOTHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Carlsdotter-672.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frösell-1|Frisell]]||[[Abrahamsdotter-145|Babies]]||22 Mai 1859||23 Sep 1927||0||Fred and Anna Frisell had five babies who died at birth: A girl on 3 Jan 1886, a boy on 17 May 1894, a boy on 25 Jan 1895, a girl on 2 Mar 1897, and a boy on 28 Jan 1899||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Frosell-1-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frösell-1|Frisell]]||[[Frösell-1|C. Fredrick]]||22 Mai 1859||23 Sep 1927||68||FADER ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Frosell-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frösell-3|Frisell]]||[[Frösell-3|John]]||1867||1939||72||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Frosell-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Frösell-4|Frisell]]||[[Frösell-4|John Oscar]]||1887||1953||66||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Frisell-8.jpg|100px]] |- | Johnson||Family||||||||[[Jansson-1032|Gustaf]] - [[Andersdotter-5000|Sophia]] - [[Grandelius-1|Johanna]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Jansson-1032-1.jpg|100px]] |- | Johnson||Family||||||||[[Johnson-63489|Hilda]] - [[Persson-4107|C. Gunnar]] - [[Johnson-63487|Adolph]] - [[Johnson-63488|Oscar]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Johnson-63489.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johnson-63487|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-63487|Adolph]]||1 Aug 1883||20 Oct 1964||81||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Johnson-63487.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Persson-4107|Johnson]]||[[Persson-4107|C. Gunnar]]||1899||1969||70||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Persson-4107.jpg|100px]] |- | Johnson||Charles J. E.||1895||1895|||||||||||| |- | [[Johnson-63495|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-63495|Ethel Josephine]]||18 Nov 1909||18 Apr 2003||93||MY TRUST IS IN THE LORD||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Johnson-63495.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansson-1032|Johnson]]||[[Jansson-1032|Gustaf]]||27 Oct 1846||25 Nov 1929||83||FATHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Jansson-1032.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johnson-63489|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-63489|Hilda E.]]||1889||1971||81||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Persson-4107.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Grandelius-1| Johnson]]||[[Grandelius-1|Johanna C.]]||18 Jul 1848||17 Jun 1920||71||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Grandelius-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johnson-63488|Johnson]]||[[Johnson-63488|Oscar L.]]||22 Apr 1885||28 Jul 1981||76||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Johnson-63488.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Andersdotter-5000|Johnson]]||[[Andersdotter-5000|Sophia J.]]||24 Jan 1850||18 Apr 1893||43||MOTHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Andersdotter-5000.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Larson-3216|Larson]]||[[Larson-3216|Anders G.]]||1825||1900||75||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Larson-3216.jpg|100px]] |- | Lindquist||Family||||||||[[Olofsson-1722|Erick]] - [[Fredricsdotter-13|Charlotta]] - [[Johnson-63495|Ethel]] - [[Lindquist-344|Ernest]] - [[Lindquist-346|Amanda]] - [[Lindquist-345|Oscar]] - [[Norsen-2|Edith]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Olofsson-1722-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lindquist-346|Lindquist]]||[[Lindquist-346|Amanda Augusta]]||27 Sep 1884||9 Mar 1976||91||MY TRUST IS IN THE LORD||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Lindquist-346.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Fredricsdotter-13|Lindquist]]||[[Fredricsdotter-13|Charlotta Catrina]]||12 May 1841||17 Oct 1925||84||HERREN AR MIN TILLFLYKT (THE LORD IS MY REFUGE)||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Fredricsdotter-13.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Norsen-2|Lindquist]]||[[Norsen-2|Edith Norsen]]||16 Jul 1886||30 May 1956||69||WIFE PEACE, HARMONY, LOVE JOH 11-25 JOH 14-6||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Lindquist-345.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Olofsson-1722|Lindquist]]||[[Olofsson-1722|Erick]]||11 Oct 1844||4 Aug 1909||64||HERREN AR MIN HERDE (THE LORD IS MY SHEPHERD) ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Olofsson-1722.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lindquist-344|Lindquist]]||[[Lindquist-344|Ernest Fredrick]]||28 Oct 1874||18 Feb 1949||74||LIFE LOVE TRUTH||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Lindquist-344.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Lindquist-345|Lindquist]]||[[Lindquist-345|Oscar Ferdinand]]||15 May 1882||25 Jan 1971||88||HUSBAND PEACE, HARMONY, LOVE JOH 11-25 JOH 14-6||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Lindquist-345.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansdotter-584|Markum]]||[[Jansdotter-584|Elida Maria (Edin)]]||Mar 1884||Aug 1908||24||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | [[Nelson-11945|Nelson]]||[[Nelson-11945|Gloria]]||||25 Dec 1931||9 days||INFANT GIRLS OF CLARENCE E. NELSON'S||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Nelson-11945.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Nelson-11946|Nelson]]||[[Nelson-11946|Wilma]]||||9 Apr 1935||9 days||INFANT GIRLS OF CLARENCE E. NELSON'S||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Nelson-11945.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Nilson-165|Nilson]]||[[Nilson-165|John]]||1815||1889||73||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Nilson-165.jpg|100px]] |- | Nordgren||Family||||||||[[Nordgren-66|Gottrid]] - [[Johannesdotter-553|Hulda]]||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Nordgren-66-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Nordgren-66|Nordgren]]||[[Nordgren-66|Gottfrid M.]]||1900||1976||75||BROTHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Nordgren-66.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Johannesdotter-553|Nordgren]]||[[Johannesdotter-553 |Hulda C.]]||1887||1956||68||SISTER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Johannesdotter-553.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rohloff-35|Rohloff]]||[[Rohloff-35|Larry W.]]||Jan. 2, 1945||Feb. 26, 2011||66||Rundquist-Rohloff May 31, 1969 Parents of Todd, Keith, Troy||||||13 Sep 2014||[[Image:Rohloff-35.jpg|100px]] |- | Runquist||Family||||||||[[Ersson-758|Erik]] - [[Jansdotter-558|Sophia]] - [[Runquist-21|Erik]] - [[Anderson-32167|Hilda]] - [[Runquist-23|Ernest]] - [[Runquist-24|Verner]] - [[Runquist-25|Josephine]] - [[Runquist-26|Freddie]] - [[Everson-471|Doris]]||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Ersson-758-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Sunde-72|Rundquist]]||[[Sunde-72|Anna]]||1885||1974||89||THE RICHEOUS SHALL GO INTO LIFE ETERNAL ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Rundquist-10.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Grenson-1|Rundquist]]||[[Grenson-1|Doris L.]]||1920||2010||90||||||||14 Oct 2017||[[Image:Rundquist-11-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-18|Runquist]]||[[Runquist-18|Eddie]]||||||7||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ersson-754.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-17|Runquist]]||[[Runquist-17|Edwin]]||||||12||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ersson-754.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ersson-754|Runquist]]||[[Ersson-754|Jacob]]||||||88||HUSBAND||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ersson-754.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ersson-754|Runquist]]||[[Ersson-754|Jacob]]||||||88||FATHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ersson-754-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ersdotter-783|Runquist]]||[[Ersdotter-783|Louisa]]||||||46||WIFE||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ersson-754.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ersdotter-783|Runquist]]||[[Ersdotter-783|Louisa]]||||||46||MOTHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ersdotter-783.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-19|Runquist]]||[[Runquist-19|Lydia]]||||||||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ersson-754.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ersson-754|Runquist]]||[[Ersson-754|Melvin]]||||||||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ersson-754.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rundquist-11|Rundquist]]||[[Rundquist-11|Orville J.]]||1917||1993||75||||||||14 Oct 2017||[[Image:Rundquist-11-1.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Rundquist-10|Rundquist]]||[[Rundquist-10|Oscar]]||1878||1960||81||THE RICHEOUS SHALL GO INTO LIFE ETERNAL ||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Rundquist-10.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Everson-471|Runquist]]||[[Everson-471|Doris G.]]||1913||1998||85||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Runquist-26.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Ersson-758|Runquist]]||[[Ersson-758|Erik]]||1841||1911||70||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ersson-758.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-21|Runquist]]||[[Runquist-21|Erik]]||1873||1950||77||FATHER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Runquist-21.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-23|Runquist]]||[[Runquist-23|Ernest W.]]||16 Feb 1896||30 Jun 1955||59||MINNESOTA PVT ORD DEPT WORLD WAR I||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Runquist-23.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-26|Runquist]]||[[Runquist-26|Freddie G.]]||1911||1992||80||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Runquist-26.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-15| Runquist]]||[[Runquist-15|Glenn M.]]||30 Mar 1915||30 Sep 1961||46||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Runquist-15.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-32167|Runquist]]||[[Anderson-32167|Hilda]]||1874||1933||56||MOTHER||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Anderson-32167.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-25|Runquist]]||[[Runquist-25|Josephine]]||1909||1998||88||DAUGHTER||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Runquist-25.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Berg-2368|Runquist]]||[[Berg-2368|Lillie]]||25 Jun 1889||29 Sep 1975||86||||||||17 May 2008||[[Image:Berg-2368.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Jansdotter-558|Runquist]]||[[Jansdotter-558|Sophia]]||1832||1921||88||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Ersson-758.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-24|Runquist]]||[[Runquist-24|Verner E.]]||1900||1952||52||SON||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Runquist-24.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Runquist-14| Runquist]]||[[Runquist-14|Victor]] ||2 Nov 1882||4 Feb 1970||87||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Runquist-14.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Gustavson-51|Runquist Baker]]||[[Gustavson-51|Lois]]||2 Jan 1920||20 Mar 1970||50||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Gustavson-51.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Anderson-33398|Sorenson]]||[[Anderson-33398|Hilda O.]]||6 Apr 1887||21 Jul 1961||74||Source: Bethany Cemetery Records||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | [[Sorenson-534 |Sorenson]]||[[Sorenson-534|Soren Christian]]||1 Apr 1882||29 Mar 1964||81||Source: Obituary The Starbuck Times April 9, 1964||||||||Unmarked Grave No Photo |- | Visser||Louis Ruth |||||||||||||||| |- | [[Runquist-20|Young]]||[[Runquist-20|Hannah Runquist]]||1897||1968||71||||||||19 May 2007||[[Image:Runquist-20.jpg|100px]] |- | |} === Sources ===

    Betts Name Study

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    [[Category:Betts Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] The Betts Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Betts Betts] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Betts name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bettses), by time period (18th Century Bettses), or by topic (Betts DNA, Betts Occupations, Betts Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' == How to Join == To join the Betts Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Selvaggio-84|Lucy Selvaggio-Diaz]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Betts}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker added to your profile:
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    {{Clear}} == Teams / Research Pages == * Thomas Betts of Guilford and Norwalk (United States) * Richard Betts of Hemel Hempstead (United States) * Betts/Bettis of Colonial Edgecombe, Craven, Johnston, and Cumberland counties, North Carolina (United States) * Stephen W. Betts. Warners, Onondaga County (New York, United States) * Silas Betts 1753-1738 (Norwalk, Connecticut) and Allied Families: Wood, Wilson, McFarland, and Dietz, etc. (United States == Membership == * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Betts families of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' == Related Surnames and Surname Variants == Origin of last name: # Betts is a variant of Bett with a [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/patronymic patronymic] or [https://dictionary.cambridge.org/dictionary/english/matronymic matronymic] "s" added to the personal name Bett. Bett is commonly a short form of Bartholomew, Beatrice, or Elizabeth. # Americanized form of the German Betz. Variant spellings: * BEDY, BETI, BETY, BETTY * BETHIS, BETHUIS, BETUIS, BETHUYS, BETHYS * BETIS, BETISE '''BETTIS''', BETISSE, BETYS * '''BETT''' * BETHUY, BETHY == Study Sticker == {{One Name Study|name=Betts}} {{One Name Study|name=Betts}} === Online References === * C. Wyllys Betts and Frederic H. Betts. [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE186554 ''Thomas Betts of Guilford and Norwalk, and His Descendants.''] * Famous Betts' can be found on [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Betts Wikipedia].

    Beulah Cemetery, Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi

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    [[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Beulah Cemetery, Magee, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Beulah Cemetery, located just outside Magee, Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Beulah Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sort-able listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location :: Beulah Baptist Church :: Phone Number: (601) xxx :: Address: 199 Beulah Rd Magee, MS 39111 : Located 1 1/2 miles from downtown Magee. Take MS 28-E to Beulah Road, turn right and go about .3 miles, the cemetery will be on the left and the church on the right. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.860467, -89.704114 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/GXL1F Beulah Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Beulah Cemetery was established in ?. Beulah Baptist Church is located across the street from the cemetery. There is no cemetery sign but is fenced. As of Mar 31, 2017 on Findagrave there were 123 burials with 94% photographed for this cemetery. [https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=760384 See Findagrave - Beulah Cemetery] ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 40% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] in May 2014. :Data Transcription * 40% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles *40% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Blair-2258 | Blair ]]||Bob ||1903-07-29||1982-03-16||Daddy||[[Image:Blair-2258.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gray-9101| Blair]]||Oretta ||1920-12-23||2013-06-20||(nee Gray) Mama (death date from obit & last name Bishop)||[[Image:Blair-2258.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brownlee-835 | Brownlee ]]||Billy Joe ||1941-05-09||1971-05-05||His memory is blessed.||[[Image:Brownlee-835.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Badeaux-19 | Brownlee ]]||Nellie J. ||1946-01-08||2009-09-23||(nee Badeaux, name Parker at death) We will meet again ||[[Image:Badeaux-19.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-1351 | Cook ]]||Bertha Byrd||1920-12-23||2011-04-09||(nee Byrd) MOM; [wed] July 13, 1956||[[Image:Byrd-1351.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cook-11118 | Cook ]]||D. Webster ||1907-02-06||1961-10-12||||[[Image:Cook-11118.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fairchild-735 | Fairchild ]]||Stanley Ray Sr. ||1961-11-29||2006-09-11||SON; An angel visited the green earth and took my last flower away||[[Image:Fairchild-735.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267681 | Floyd ]]||Gussie K. Cook||1911-02-28||2005-08-21||(nee Kennedy) ||[[Image:Unknown-267681.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bruce-2961 | Fortenberry ]]||Audice Bruce ||1913-06-13||1995-11-13||[wed] Sept. 5, 1931||[[Image:Fortenberry-452.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-452| Fortenberry ]]||Leon Willis ||1911-09-09||1974-07-15||[wed] Sept. 5, 1931||[[Image:Fortenberry-452.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-15607 | Hall ]]||James H. Sr. ||1927-05-25||2007-06-01||||[[Image:Hall-15607.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-15608 | Hall ]]||James Keith ||1967-02-17||2008-03-20||||[[Image:Hall-15608.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267684 | Hays ]]||Donna Jean ||1965-06-11||2004-08-04||(nee Hays) Mother of Blake & Eric Cooley||[[Image:Unknown-267684.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lee-11311 | Kennedy ]]||Alene Lee ||1913-02-19||1986-09-25||(nee Lee) Mother||[[Image:Kennedy-6539.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-249 | Kennedy ]]||Jackie N. ||1934-04-09||2012-02-02||(nee Mangum) ||[[Image:Mangum-249.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6540 | Kennedy ]]||L. D. ||1934-01-11||1993-12-30||Korea - Vietnam Vet. Saved by Grace, Keep by Faith. (mil) SSG US Army Korea Vietnam||[[Image:Kennedy-6540.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-15602 | Kennedy ]]||Mattie Audell Walker||1911-08-22||1998-11-20||(nee Walker) But the greatest of these is charity||[[Image:Walker-15602.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267690 | Kennedy ]]||Nancy Leona||1913-06-30||2004-12-13||(nee Butler) Mother||[[Image:Unknown-267690.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6541 | Kennedy ]]||R. T. ||1907-12-27||1958-02-16||He was the sunshine of our home.||[[Image:Kennedy-6541.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6542 | Kennedy ]]||Robert T. ||1937-11-25||2000-05-13||God loves all his little children||[[Image:Kennedy-6542.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6539 | Kennedy ]]||X. V. ||1907-05-16||1978-05-24||Father||[[Image:Kennedy-6539.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirby-1944 | Kirby ]]||Chester W. ||1927-12-07||2012-10-08||Forever in our hearts||[[Image:Kirby-1944.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kirby-1945| Kirby ]]||James Allen ||1964-09-09||2001-02-19||SON; An angel visited the green earth and took my last ||[[Image:Kirby-1945.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Leach-1869 | Leach ]]||James Morris "Butch" ||1954-07-29||2007-02-14||A loving father, son & brother||[[Image:Leach-1869.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-3369 | Little ]]||Daniel Ray ||1962-05-15||2012-02-04||SON||[[Image:Little-3369.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-3370 | Little ]]||Luther W. Jr. ||1939-07-26||2003-10-11||Papaw; Bull Moose; [wed] July 7, 1959; (mil) PFC US Marine Corps||[[Image:Little-3370.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Love-2565 | Love ]]||John Robert (Rob) Jr. ||1924-10-03||2011-12-24||(mil) Y2 US Navy World War II ||[[Image:Love-2565.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-473 | Love ]]||Joyce M. McNair||1931-07-10||1989-09-07||(nee McNair) ||[[Image:McNair-473.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cockrell-281| Mangum ]]||Estell Geneva ||1915-09-15||1997-03-13||(nee Cockrell) ||[[Image:Mangum-250.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-250 | Mangum ]]||James Curvin ||1905-06-05||1970-07-20||||[[Image:Mangum-250.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-15609 | Mangum ]] ||Lou Nell ||1936-08-15||1999-07-05||(nee Hall) [wed] Dec. 24, 1958; The Lord is my Shepherd Psalm 23 (back list children)||[[Image:Mangum-251.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-251 | Mangum ]]||Willis A. ||1939-06-25||2009-11-12||[wed] Dec. 24, 1958 (back list children)||[[Image:Mangum-251.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rogers-11533 | McGee ]]||Glenda ||1947 ||2013 ||(nee Rogers) [wed] Jan 3, 1970 ||[[Image:Rogers-11533.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McMillan-1572 | McMillan ]]||Tara Lynn ||1963-10-24||1965-04-03||Darling we miss you||[[Image:McMillan-1572.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-6543 | McNair ]]||Gertrude K. ||1912-12-11||2010-10-13||(nee Kennedy) [wed] July 18, 1929||[[Image:McNair-474.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-474 | McNair ]]||Robert M. ||1906-05-18||1993-03-24||[wed] July 18, 1929||[[Image:McNair-474.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mowery-172 | Mowery ]]||Milford L. ||1938-03-29||2012-08-12||||[[Image:Mowery-172.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Smith-76629 | Mowery ]]||Nance M. ||1947-02-11||2013-05-12||(nee Smith) ||[[Image:Mowery-172.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mullins-2171 | Mullins ]]||Ricky Bruce ||1957-03-8||2013-11-18||Our love is forever||[[Image:Mullins-2171.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-263 | Runnels ]]||Chester M. ||1896-02-19||1974-01-24||||[[Image:Runnels-263.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-31205 | Runnels ]]||Ora E. ||1901-04-27||1995-05 ||(nee Jones) (death date from SSDi) ||[[Image:Runnels-263.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1515 | Scheurer ]]||Rachel W. ||1949-05-01||2012-04-21||(nee Ware)Mother ||[[Image:Ware-1515.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-267705 | Sumrall ]]||Lena ||1914-02-20||2007-09-13||(nee Ware) Ours while on earth, God's forever ||[[Image:Unknown-267705.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4198| Sullivan ]]||Buddy ||1872||1952||Safe in the arms of Jesus ||[[Image:Sullivan-4198.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4185| Sullivan ]]||Della ||1885||1980-02-14||(nee Sullivan) ||[[Image:Sullivan-4198.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tolar-61 | Tolar]]||Bennie L. ||1929-06-05||1997-12-08||PFC US Army Korea '''(Obit for now)''' ||[[Image:Tolar-61.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-264 | Tolar]]||Chesteen ||1923||1992||(nee Runnels) '''(Obit for now)''' ||[[Image:Runnels-264.jpg |100px]] |- | [[ Scarborough-637 | Ware ]]||Earnie L. S.||1936-05-29||2007-05-29||(nee Scarborough) Wife; [wed] Sept. 28, 1956; I’ll meet you in the morning ||[[Image:Ware-1516.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ware-1516 | Ware ]]||Grady ||1911-02-01||1985-10-04||Husband; [wed] Sept. 28, 1956; Peace at last ||[[Image:Ware-1516.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

    Bexar County, Texas

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    Welcome to the Bexar County, Texas Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== :{{Blue|Bexar County was created in 1836 from a Spanish municipality}} and was named to honor the Duke of Bexar. The county seat is San Antonio. {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-20.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=Bexar co. seal. }} :'''12,000-13,000''' years ago -Evidence of Paloindian Peoples exists throughout the present-day geo-political borders of this land now known as '''Texas'''. Artifacts were uncovered from springs of San Antonio River, San Pedro Springs, and in Breckenridge Park where late Spanish forefathers built ancient aqueducts to transport water from the springs to other regions in the Bexar Settlements.[http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/saspring.html Edwards Aquifer] :Native Americans in the region, were absorbed by the Spanish or Bands/Groups. or died from European diseases, internal and external wars, and vanishing resources. Coahuiltecan peoples fled to the missions as a refuge from Apaches, Tonkawa, and Comanche. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coahuiltecan_people Coahuiltecan People] "Coahuiltecan" is a geographic term to describe the Native Americans of Texas Plains. Spanish documented at least 1,000 different Bands during their 300 years of "occupation" in Northeastern Mexico and Texas. See: [http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/st-plains/peoples/coahuiltecans.html Texas Beyond History Coahuiltecans] *'''1691''' - Domingo Terán de los Ríos and Fray Damián Massanet explored near where Capistrano was founded and encountered the '''Payayas Indian'''s near the San Antonio River. Spanish explorers name the river and area after St. Anthony de Padua. *'''1709'''- expedition by Pedro de Aguirre, together with Fray Isidro de Espinosa, exploring the territory *'''1714''' - Louis Juchereau de St. Denis crossed region on his way to San Juan Bautista. *'''1716''' - Espinosa visited the site in 1716 on his way to East Texas and recommended San Pedro Springs as a mission site. :'''Presidio San Antonio de Béxar''' {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Presidio. }}{{clear}} *'''1718''' The presidio, was established at the San Pedro Springs by the Spanish. The Mexican government named it Villa de San Fernando de Béxar) for Viceroy Balthasar Manuel de Zúñiga y Guzmán Sotomayor y Sarmiento, 2nd son of the Duke of Béjar.. The Mexican Government tried to defeat '''Bexar. It still stands almost 300 years later in Texas'''https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb07 *'''1720's''' - Spanish population of the area was about 200, including fifty-three soldiers with their families and four civilians with their families. *'''1730's''' -population of the area was some 900, including 300 Spanish and 600 Indian converts. *'''1731''' - 55 Canary Islanders settled near the system of missions that had been established around the source of the San Antonio River. Their settlement named the '''Presidio San Antonio de Béjar''', was the Spanish military outpost, established to protect the missions. *'''1738–39''' -epidemic devastated the missions, killing 3/4 of the Indian population. ::Of the '''18 Missions established in Texas Colony''', some in East Texas failed due to disease, Missions were removed to '''San Antonio, Bexar Colony.''' They were: ::Mission Santísimo Nombre de María East Texas destroyed in flood ::Mission San Juan Capistrano was San Jose de los Nazonis, was renamed, relocated to San Antonio, Bexar colony 1731 ::Mission Nuestra Señora de la Purísima Concepción de Acuña built on Angelina River 1716, was reopened 1721, 1730 it moved to Austin, then to San Antonio ::Mission San José de los Nazonis East Texas served Coahuiltecan natives. Re-opened Austin, then San Antonio ::Mission Nuestra Señora de Guadalupe - N1756 near New Braunfels, closed due to comanche ::Mission San Antonio de Valero - on San Antonio River, '''Alamo''' ::Mission San José y San Miguel de Aguayo was 5 miles South of Alamo, established in San Antonio, now known as Mission San Jose. ::Mission San Francisco Xavier de Nájera 1722 San Antonio. 1725 mission closed. Lands given to Concepcion de Acuna *'''1772''' - government offices of Spanish Texas were moved from Los Adaes to Bexar, and some of the East Texas settlers also moved. *'''1793–94''' - missions became satellite civilian communities under the authority of the town of Bexar. The better land nearest the settled areas was controlled by the town's elite, ( descendants of the original Canary Islanders and presidial soldiers. ::Bexar was still the capital of the province of Texas as well as the main shipping point for supplies headed for Nacogdoches and La Bahía. *'''1811''' - a militia captain, Juan Bautista de Las Casas mounted an insurrection in Bexar. *'''March 1, 1811''' Opposition resisted this, executed Casas, beheaded him, and shipped his salted head to Bexar county to be on display . Joaquín Arredondo restored order. His reprisals executed 327 supporters of the rebellion. *'''1813''' - Gutiérrez de Lara, with army of Mexican revolutionaries and sympathetic Americans from Louisiana, seized San Antonio in the spring of 1813, proclaiming Texas an independent state. *'''1815''' -the network of irrigation systems operated by the missions partially abandoned, reducing the irrigated farmland. the amount of irrigated farmland had declined markedly. *'''1821''' Mexico, including Tejas, wins independence from Spain *'''1831''' -Spanish_Military_Governors_Palace Headquarters for Presidio SA de Bexar established. {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption=Presidio. }} {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-8.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Cenotaph. }}{{Clear}} *'''1835''' - Battle of Concepcion *'''Oct.-Dec., 1835''' -Siege of Bexar- *Benjamin Rush Milam was killed in the Siege of Bexar. {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-14.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption= }}{{clear}} *'''Dec 14, 1835''' Battle of Bexar - Texans win battle, defeated Mexican army, leave the cannons behind. *'''Feb 23 - March 6, 1836''' *'''March 6, 1836''' - The fall of the Alamo, 189 Defenders were killed in the Battle. {{Image|file=Paula_s_Sources-136.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} *'''1837''' The Republic of Texas charters San Antonio as Bexar County seat; *'''April 21, 1836''' - San Jacinto Battle- *'''Dec 20, 1836''' Bexar County -created December 20, 1836 by Republic of Texas. *'''Oct, 1845''' -United States Army first established a presence in San Antonio at '''Camp Almus''' near the Alamo in October 1845https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qbf43 *'''1845''' USA annexes Texas, sparks Mexican-American War *'''1846-48''' Mexican American War *'''1846-48''' - Fort Sam Houston established during Mexican War, army -mobilization camp - San Pedro Springs for Gen. John E. Wool’s army *'''Dec 1848''' the headquarters of the Eighth Military Department moved to San Antonio. *'''Jan 2, 1849''' -San Antonio Quartermaster Depot occupied the Alamo **1855 William A Menger, emigrant from Germany opened a brewery on the site of the battleground of the Alamo, near downtown San Antonio, Bear, Texas. (grounds then were much larger than what is seen in 2016) He introduced beer to Texas !! Soon he knew guests needed a place to sleep.. ::Menger and wife, Mary, extended the into an elaborate two-story, 50-room hotel. *'''1859-''' Fanfare opening of the '''Menger Hotel'''- a success both for the hotel and the beer.. It had a lobby with stained glass Victorian. The hotel became a great success. Soonastry, ranchers, politicians. here the rough riders were recruited by Theodore Roosevelt. http://www.mengerhotel.com/about-us/san-antonio-hotel {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Menger Hotel, 1865. }}{{clear}} *'''1859''' - San Antonio Arsenal built on Flores St. *'''1861'''- all Federal forces, units surrounded to secessionist during Civil War *'''1865''' - Federal forces returned to Bexar county and San Antonio *'''1865''' Menger Hotel photo *'''1870-75''' - War Department accepted 3 parcels of land (92.79 acres) located 2 1/2 miles NE of Alamo for building installation. Constructions begins. *'''1876''' Clock tower built inside the "'Quadrangle''' at Fort Sam Houston, Texas *'''1877''' -the depot began operating from the quadrangle *'''1889''' - oil was found in '''crudely dug''' wells in Bexar County in 1889 .http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas *'''1890''' Ft Sam Houston at San Antonio was designated Fort Sam Houston in honor of Gen. Sam Houston. {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Quadrangle, Ft Sam 1890. }}'{{clear}} * '''1909''' - Joske's Department store opened and was renovated to be 3 story in San Antonio, Bexar, Texas. {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-15.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Joske's . }}{{clear}} *'''1891''' Battle of Flowers parade held, becomes Fiesta each year *'''1898''' Theodore Roosevelt recruits Rough Riders for Spanish-American War; *'''1912''' SEE SPACE page for the Locomotive Explosion **https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Southern_Pacific_Locomotive&public=1 *World War I *'''1939''' River Walk construction begins *'''World War II''' *HemisFair World’s Fair celebrates city’s 250th anniversary; *'''1973''' Dallas Chaparrals become San Antonio Spurs; *'''1978''' San Antonio Missions declared National Historical Park; Settlers of Bexar County #Spanish #American #Mexican #Polish #European :Of note: from The handbook of Texas: The 1990 United States census revealed that 1,175,888 Texans claimed pure and 1,775,838 claim partial German ancestry. This equals to 2,951,726 Texans with German ancestry (17½% of the state's total population). This gives a result that Germans rank behind Hispanics, and are the 3rd largest national origin group. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/png02 ::Most of the emigrant German's tended to settle in a broad, yet fragmented belt. This is evident in Galveston, Houston, Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg, Mason county, Hondo, Lindsay in Cooke County, Waka in Ochiltree County, Hurnville in Clay County, Russian German Baptist; and Lockett in Wilbarger County into the very heavily settled Hill County north and near San Antonio, Austin, Texas. ::A majority settled in a broad, fragmented belt across the south central part of the state. This belt stretched from Galveston and Houston on the east to Kerrville, Mason, and Hondo in the west; from the fertile, humid Coastal Plain to the semiarid Hill Country and even Muenster, in North Texas. :Contributions are Chester W. Nimitz (military), Robert J. Kleberg (ranching), Gustav Schleicher (politics), and Charles A. Schreiner of Kerrville (retail business) German settlements contributed to architecture, food, customs, rock fences, Gothic churches, sausage and sauerkraut and beer-- Texas German beers as Pearl and Shiner (see PEARL BREWING COMPANY, and SPOETZL BREWERY) ===Land Grants=== *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/mpl01 Land grants to Canary Islanders] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Texas_Land_and_Property Bexar County land grants 1738-1836] *[Bexar County Spanish land grants, 1736 to 1836 (5 films); county clerk's deeds, 1837 to 1889, and index, 1830 to 1890 (49 films) LDS Family Search] *[http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/02900/cah-02900.html Guide to Land Grants] *[http://www.drtl.org/msinventories/patent.htm DRT Land Patents] *[http://www.drtl.org/research/genealogylinks.asp DRT Genealogy links] '''Adjacent counties'''
    {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=' }}{{clear}} {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Bexar County, [[:Space:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = [[:Space:Bandera County, Texas|Bandera County]] |N Location = "Balcones Creek"
    [[:Space:Kendall County, Texas|Kendall County]] |NE Location = "Cibolo Creek"
    [[:Space:Comal County, Texas|Comal County]]
    [[:Space:Guadalupe County, Texas|Guadalupe County]] |E Location = |SE Location = [[:Space:Wilson County, Texas|Wilson County]] |S Location = |SW Location = [[:Space:Atascosa County, Texas|Atascosa County]] |W Location = [[:Space:Medina County, Texas|Medina County]] }} {{clear}} ===Government Offices=== Bexar County was named for San Antonio de Béxar, which was one of the 23 Mexican municipalities (administrative divisions) of '''Texas''' prior to its independence. San Antonio de Béxar ( Villa de San Fernando de Béxar) was the first civil government established by the Spanish in the province of Texas. {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Bexar county Courthouse. }} {{clear}} Bexar County served under 9 governments #Spanish rule May 1718 - Jan, 1812 , Casas regime took over. #March, 1812 -Junta of Bexar" overthrew the Casas government, restored Spanish rule. Junta took over April, 1812, restoring Spanish Rule. #April, 1812, "Republican Army of North" declared the independence from provincial Spain. #Sept, 1812 the Spanish regained control, holding Texas until 1821 #1821 Imperial government of Mexico gained independence #1823 - Mexico government controlled by army leaders #1836 - Republic of Texas gained independence from Mexico #1845 - Texas became 28th state of USA #1861 - Southern states seceded from union to Confederacy #1865 - US rule returned to current. '''COURTHOUSES OF BEXAR COUNTY'''
    {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-11.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption='''Casa Reals Courthouse''' }} {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-10.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=1882 drawing of courthouse. }}{{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Earlier version of courthouse. }}{{clear}} #'''Casas Reales (Royal House) ,1742''' - one-story, adobe building E side of main Plaza, dirt floor and sundial in place of a clock tower. #'''Courthouse reconstructed, 1783''' with an adjoining jail. #'''Courthouse,1837''' Casas Reales first county courthouse after revolution #'''Courthouse, 1850''' - After treaty with Comanches 1850, '''new '''courthouse on NW corner of Military Plaza, W of the Main Plaza, Greek Revival style, 2-story (upper floor -courtroom).Bats starting living in it, so was called the '''Bat Cave'''. #'''Courthouse, French Building''' - due to bats and overcrowding, officials began using the '''French Building'''. This -a massive stone office building, situated off the SE corner of Main Plaza. #'''Courthouse -1872''', was officially '''moved''' again to the '''Masonic Building on Soledad Street''', NE of the Main Plaza, - a 3-story rock building. #'''Courthouse, 1914- 1915''' ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Bexar and adjacent counties }}{{clear}} :'''1836''' Bexar County was a''' huge territory''', which covered the entire western portion of the Republic of Texas. This included the disputed areas of western New Mexico northward to Wyoming. After statehood, the Republic of Texas and later state of Texas created or carved '''128 counties''' from "Bexar colony". https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bexar_County,_Texas :'''Balcones Escarpment''' (rocky) bisects the county from W to NE. In the North are the rocky hills, springs, canyons known as the '''Texas Hill Country'''. :'''bedrock''' consists primarily of limestone, with elevations ranging between 100 and 3000 ft. Caves are numerous.{{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=180 |caption=Blue Hole Aquaduct. }}{{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Blue Hole, Brackenridge Park. }}{{clear}} :'''Vegetation''' - Plateau has savanna with trees. Due to rocky formations and caliche, the :'''Soil''' is not deep as farmers desire. Some farming is done such as cotton, grain sorghum and oats.. Thin soil and rough terrain areas are primarily grazing regions, with ''cattle, sheep and Angora goats'' raised. :'''Rivers/creeks''' rivers cross the area, flowing to the S and E through the Texas Hill Country toward the Gulf of Mexico. In the Hill Country and even in San Antonio, springs may be found. (in wet years). Permanent lakes except for man-made reservoirs. The area is well drained; rainwater flows through the porous rock into the Edwards Aquifer recharge zone. :'''Rainfall''' from 15 to 33 inches per year, on average, from northwest to southeast, and the area has a moderate temperature and a reasonably long growing season. Home gardens may be planted as early as January. Many plants do not freeze here, such as banana trees, others are mesquite, Cedar, Mountain cedar, Live Oak :'''Topography''' S of the escarpment begins the Blackland Prairie and the South Texas plains. :'''River - San Antonio River rises from springs north of Downtown San Antonio, and flows S and SE.''' :: From the rocky escarpment is a porous area: '''Edwards Aquifer''' '''SEE Video on Edwards Aquifer and the Springs:''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/media/san_antonio_springs.mp4 Brackendge Park '''Blue Hole'''] :[http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/media/san_antonio_springs.mp4 Blue Hole :Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge :Colorado River (Texas) :Edwards Plateau :Texas Hill Country *[http://txbexar.eppygen.org/Landmarks/ Historical Markers in Bexar County] ===Demographics=== In 2010 there were 1,714,773 people residing in the county. Percentages of these are 72.9% were White, 7.5% Black or African American, 2.4% Asian, 0.8% Native American, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 12.7% of some other race and 3.5% of two or more races. Of the White population, 58.7% (over half of the population were Hispanic. A large proportion of the White are German and a large percentage is Mexican American. This county has 488,942 households, 36.60% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 50.50% were married couples living together, 15.50% had a female householder with no husband present, and 29.30% were not families. About '''24.00%''' of all households were made up of individuals and 7.40% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. This county has been a retirement community from the military bases. The average household size was 2.78 and the average family size was 3.33. In the county, the population was distributed as 28.50% under the age of 18, 10.70% from 18 to 24, 30.60% from 25 to 44, 19.90% from 45 to 64, and 10.40% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 32 years. For every 100 females, there were 94.70 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 91.20 males. Income average for a family was $43,724. As always males earned a higher income than females: $30,756 versus $24,920 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,363. About 12.70% of families and 15.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.40% of those under age 18 and 12.20% of those age 65 or over. The Bexar County jail facilities arelocated 200 North Comal in downtown San Antonio. In late 2012, press reports noted an increase in the number of suicides at the facility. The issue was a topic of debate in the election for sheriff that year. The jail held an average of about 3,800 prisoners in 2012, making it the third-largest in the state until it was decommissioned Total Jail’s Capacity: 4,563 detainees. Sheriff Susan Pamerleau, a Republican whose job duties include management of the jail, is the first woman elected to that position. The Texas Department of Criminal Justice operates the Dominguez Unit, a state jail for men, in an unincorporated section of Bexar '''Airports''' '''Hospitals''' '''Lakes''' *Elmendorf Lake *Lake in Brackenridge Park *Mitchell Lake '''Highways''' Bexar county has a wagon-wheel type of freeway with loops around the city. :Interstate 410 inner loop :Interstate 10 :Interstate 35 :Interstate 37 :U.S. Highway 87 :U.S. Highway 90 :U.S. Highway 181 :U.S. Highway 281 (San Pedro) :Loop 1604 (outer loop '''Railroads''' * Amtrak ===Protected Areas=== {{Image|file=Paula_s_Sources-136.jpg |align=c |size=200 |caption=. }}{{clear}} '''The Alamo (1718''') - UNESCO World Heritage site. '''1850- Menger Hotel''' was built by German immigrant William A. Menger built the famous Menger Hotel in San Antonio, Texas. After his death it was managed by his wife and son; the hotel remains in business today and is owned by the Historic Hotels of America.Pprofiles for the three original Mengers. Should they be considered as Notables and have the Notable Project as a designated PM? Over to you..for discussion. San Antonio Missions National Historical Park *[https://www.thesanantonioriverwalk.com/history/history-of-the-river-walk The River Walk] {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Blue Hole and aquaducts. }} *'''The Blue Hole''', smaller springs and 53 acres are now protected in a nature preserve called the '''Headwaters Sanctuary,''' established by the Sisters of Charity of the Incarnate Word in 2006. This was donated to the Sisters by George Breckenridge. :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] SEE Video: :'''Brackenridge Park''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/saspring.html Edwards Aquifer, Blue Hole][http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/saspring.html Headwaters of blue hole] ''':Presidio San Antonio de Béxar''' {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Presidio. }}{{clear}} :Church of Nuestra Senora de la Candelaria y Guadalupe (San Fernando Cathedral) (1838) :Stations of the Cross and Grotto at the Shrine of St. Anthony de Padua :'''The Spanish Governor's Palace -''' historic adobe building-- the last trace of the residio :'''San Pedro Springs Park'''' :'''Old Lone Star Brewery''' '''Missions''' :Mission San Francisco de la Espada -1690 :Mission Concepcion :Mission Parkway along San Antonio River :Mission San Juan Capistrano :Stations of the Cross and Grotto at the Shrine of St. Anthony de Padua ===Military Bases/Posts=== *'''Fort Sam Houston Army Post''' - was established in 1845 as the San Antonio Quartermaster Depot and later as the Post at San Antonio. The post was renamed Fort Sam Houston on 10 Sep 1890 after General Sam Houston, hero of the battle of San Jacinto and first president of the Republic of Texas. This Army Post is still an active Army military post, (one of the oldest and largest Bases), in San Antonio, Bexar county, Texas. *'''Kelly Air Base''', now privitized *'''Lackland Air Force Base''' - air force basic training *'''Randolph Air Force Base''' San Antonio. *'''Brook Air Field''' (City-Base Decommissioned) *'''Camp Bullis''' (officer basic training) *'''San Antonio Military Medical Center''' {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=l |size=250 |caption=Line up for chow, 1890 }} {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption='''Quadrangle- Fort Sam Houston''' }}{{clear}} *'''For Sam Houston National Cemetery''' ===Parks=== {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-18.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Brackenridge {arl. }} {| border="1" class="sortable" !PARKS!! PARKS!!PARKS |- |Bullis County Park||Comanche County Park I & II||Pletz Park |- |MacArthur Park|| Mission County Park I & II||Orsinger Park |- |Raymond Russell Park|| Rodriguez Park||Harlandale Civic Center |- |Navajo Civic Center|| South San Civic Center|| Acequia Park |- |Acequia Park||'''Alamo Plaza''' ||Apache Creek Linear Park |- |Amistad Park ||Apache Creek Park ||Arroyo Vista Park |- |Alderete Park||Bamberger Nature Park||Benavides Park |- |Belmeade Park||Beacon Hill Linear Park||Blossom Park |- |'''BRACKENRIDGE Park'''||Brooks Park|| Buckeye Park |- |Camargo Park ||Cassiano Park||Cathedral Rock Park |- |Cherry Street Park|| Coliseum Oaks Park||Collins Garden Park |- |Columbus Park|| Comanche Lookout Park||Concepcion Park |- |Conner Park||Copernicus Park||Crockett Park |- |Crownridge Canyon Park||Cuellar Park||Culebra Creek |- |Dafoste Park||Darner - Parks,Recreation Headqtrs||Dawson Park |- |Dellcrest Park||Denman Estate Park||Denver Heights Park |- |Dignowity Park|| Thunderbird Hills Park ||Eisenhower Park |- |Elmendorf Lake||Escobar Park||Espada Park |- |Falcone Park||Fairchild Park||Farias Park |- |Flores Park (Southcross Pool)||Forge Park||French Creek Park |- |Friedrich Wilderness Park||Friesenhahn Park|| Garza Park |- |Fort Sam Houston Quadrangle||San Antonio Missions Nat'l Historical Park||Gorrell Park |- |Gateway Terrace Park||Golden Community Park||Heritage Duck Pond Park |- |Huebner Creek Park|| Huebner Park|| Huizar Garden Park |- |J Street Park || Kelly Area Park||Kennedy Park |- |King William Park|| Kingsborough Park||''' LA VILLITA''' |- |Leon Vista Park ||Levi Strauss Park||Lorence Creek Park |- |Mahncke Park ||'''MARKET SQUARE'''|| Mattox Park |- |LA VILLITA (on the River)||McAllister Park ||Medina Base Road Park |- |Medina River Natural Area||Milam, Ben|| Monticello |- |Olmos Basin Park||'''SAN PEDRO SPRINGS Park'''||'''Spanish Governors Palace''' |- |Wheeler Park|| Pearl Brewery Park|| Woodlawn Lake Park |- |Windsor Park|| Broadway Park|| Our Lady of the Lake |- | '''THE QUARRY Park'''||San Pedro Park||''River Walk in San Antonio''' |- |'''The Blue Hole''' Park||Santa Rosa ||The Alamo |- |Feather Ridge Park||Olmos Park Terrace||Walker Ranch Historic Landmark Park |} ===Cities/Towns=== {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-12.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=downtown San Antonio. }} *[[:Category:San Antonio, Texas|'''San Antonio''']], county seat, largest city :[[:Category:Alamo Heights, Texas|Alamo Heights]] :[[:Category:Olmos Park, Texas|Olmos Park]] :[[:Category:Hollywood Park, Texas|Hollywood Park]] Towns :[[:Category:Cibolo, Texas|Cibolo]] :[[:Category:Alamo Heights, Texas|Alamo Heights]] :[[:Category:Balcones Heights, Texas|Balcones Heights]] :[[:Category:Olmos Park, Texas|Olmos Park]] :[[:Category:Hollywood Park, Texas|Hollywood Park]] :[[:Category:Schertz, Texas|Schertz]] (part) :[[:Category:Selma, Texas|Selma]] (part) :[[:Category:Shavano Park, Texas|Shavano Park]] {| border="1" class="sortable" !Communities |- |[[:Category:Castle Hills, Texas|Castle Hills]] |- |[[:Category:China Grove, Texas|China Grove]] |- |[[:Category:Converse, Texas|Converse]] |- |[[:Category:Cross Mountain, Texas|Cross Mountain]] |- |[[:Category:Elmendorf, Texas|Elmendorf]] |- |[[:Category:Fair Oaks Ranch, Texas|Fair Oaks Ranch]] (part) |- |[[:Category:Grey Forest, Texas|Grey Forest]] |- |[[:Category:Helotes, Texas|Helotes]] |- |[[:Category:Hill Country Village, Texas|Hill Country Village]] |- |[[:Category:Kirby, Texas|Kirby]] |- |[[:Category:Leon Springs, Texas|Leon Springs]] |- |[[:Category:Leon Valley, Texas|Leon Valley]] |- |[[:Category:Live Oak, Texas|Live Oak]] |- |[[:Category:Lytle, Texas|Lytle]] (part) |- |[[:Category:Sandy Oaks, Texas|Sandy Oaks]] |- |[[:Category:Scenic Oaks, Texas|Scenic Oaks]] |- |[[:Category:Somerset, Texas|Somerset]] |- |[[:Category: Saint Hedwig, Texas|St. Hedwig]] |- |[[:Category:Stone Oak, Bexar County, Texas|Stone Oak]] |- |[[:Category:Terrell Hills, Texas|Terrell Hills]] |- |[[:Category: Timberwood Park, Texas|Timberwood Park]] |- |[[:Category:Universal City, Texas|Universal City]] |- |[[:Category:Von Ormy, Texas|Von Ormy]] |- |[[:Category:Windcrest, Texas|Windcrest]] |- |[[:Category: Lone Oak, Bexar County, Texas|Lone Oak, Bexar County]] |- |[[:Category: Losoya, Texas|Losoya]] |- |[[:Category: Oak Island, Texas|Oak Island]] |} ===Schools/Universities=== {{Image|file=Anderson_County_Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=200 |caption= }} There aee 12 schools for higher edcation, 19 Independent School Districts containg public schools and 122 private school in Bexar County. {{clear}} Colleges/Universities * Alamo Colleges District :: Northeast Lakeview College, San Antonio, Texas ::: Northwest Vista College, San Antonio, Texas ::: Palo Alto College, San Antonio, Texas ::: San Antonio College, San Antonio, Texas ::: St Phillip's College, San Antonio, Texas * Our Lady of the Lake University, San Antonio, Texas * Oblate School of Theology, San Antonio * St. Mary's University *Texas A&M University - San Antonio *The University of Texas at San Antonio * Trinity University * University of the Incarnate Word ''' Public Schools''' *'''Alamo Heights ISD''' *'''Boerne ISD''' *'''Comal ISD''' *'''East Central ISD''' *'''Edgewood ISD''' *'''Fort Sam Houston ISD''' *'''Harlendale ISD''' *'''Judson ISD''' *'''Lackland ISD''' *'''Medina Valley ISD''' *'''North East ISD''' *'''Northside ISD''' *'''Randolph Field ISD''' *'''San Antonio ISD''' *'''Schertz-Cibolo-Universal City ISD''' *'''Somerset ISD''' *'''South San Antonio ISD''' *'''Southside ISD''' *'''Southwest ISD''' ''' Private Schools''' [[:Category:Central Catholic Marianist High School, San Antonio, Texas|Central Catholic School]] - All boys ===County Resources=== :'''San Antonio River''' :'''River Walk in San Antonio''':'''The ALAMO''' {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=. }} :'''Breckenridge Park''' :'''The Blue Hole''' :'''Saint Mary's University''' :'''Trinity University''' :'''Fort Sam Houston'''{{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=. }} {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Chow, Ft Sam, 1890 }} :'''Lackland Air Force Base''' :'''Brooks City Base'''(decommissioned} :'''Kelly Base (decommissioned AFB) Privitized''' - still has Surveilance units there (Privatized and names not given, but known to this author. :'''Randolph Field''' :San Antonio Military Medical Center-Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) - Fort Sam Houston :Camp Bullis- training area in Hill country * '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamo_Quarry_Market#/media/File:Alamo_quarry_SA.jpg ALAMO Quarry Market]''' This was the quarry, which was renovated, made into shopping center and things to see {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-19.jpg |align=400 |size=ALAMO QUARRY Market. }} :Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge :Colorado River (Texas) :Edwards Plateau **The Blue Hole, springs, protected by Incarnate Word) *Texas Hill Country :'''Libraries'''
    *BiblioTech - Bexar County's Digital Library, the nation's first bookless library. '''Bexar County Web Sites'''
    *[http://www.genealogyinc.com/texas/bexar-county/ *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Stone_Oak_Texas_Family_History_Center *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/183985374989673/ Facebook Genealogy] Closed group *[http://txbexar.eppygen.org/index.htm Bexar coiunty TxGen] *[http://ldsgenealogy.com/TX/Bexar-County.htm Bexar County Genealogy] {{Image|file=Bexar_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=The Blue Hole. }} ===Historical Census=== Bexar County is the 17th-most populous county in the nation and the fourth-most populated in Texas. It is a popular place to retire from the military. :1850 - 6,052 — :1860 - 14,454 138.8% :1870 - 16,043 11.0% :1880 - 30,470 89.9% :1890 - 49,266 61.7% :1900 - 69,422 40.9% :1910 - 119,676 72.4% :1920 - 202,096 68.9% :1930 - 292,533 44.7% :1940 - 338,176 15.6% :1950 -- 500,460 48.0% :1960 - 687,151 37.3% :1970 - 830,460 20.9% :1980 - 988,800 19.1% :1990 - 1,185,394 19.9% :2000 - 1,392,931 17.5% :2010 - 1,714,773 23.1% ===Notables=== :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Beeler-277|Capt Carroll Robert "Gringo" Beeler]] Ft. Sam Houston POW Vietnam War :[[Menger-60|William Achatius Menger]] :[[Baumschluder-1|Clara Maria (Mary) (Baumschluder Menger]] :[[Menger-61|Louis William Menger]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Travis-1346 |William Barret Travis]] Colonel, Commander of Alamo Defenders :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Crockett-311|David Hawkins Stern “Davy” Crockett]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Bowie-279 |James Bowie]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Seguin-554|Juan J Seguin]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Ford-7409|John Salmon "R.I.P." Ford]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Karnes-172 |Henry Wax Karnes]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[White-29829|Edward Higgins White]] Astronaut [[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]] [[Navarro-350|Jose Antonio Baldomero Navarro]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Navarro-356 |Jose Angel Navarro]] :[[Burnett-1874 |Carol C Burnett]], actress, b 1933 :[[LeSueur-36 |Lucille F LeSeur (Joan Crawford)]], actress :Henry B Gonzales - Representative- 20th District :Charles Butt, H-E-B grocery chain :Oliver North (b1943), Lt-Colonel, USMC Retired, NRA Board, founder Freedom Alliance :B. J. (Red) McCombs -automobile dealer, former owner San Antonio Spurs:. :Glenn A. Abbey, U.S. diplomat :Robert Lee Bobbitt, Speaker-Texas House of Rep. state attorney general, chairman TXDOT :'''Joaquín Castro''', U.S. representative from Texas's 35th congressional district 2013; brother of San Antonio Mayor Julian Castro :Henry E. Catto, Jr., ambassador to the United Kingdom :John Cornyn, U.S.Senator 2002; attended Trinity University &St. Mary's University Law School in San Antonio :Frank Corte, Jr., Republican state representativ, San Antonio, 1993 to 2011 :Rick Galindo, Republican -Texas House of Representatives, Bexar County; ( reared in San Antonio :Alberto Gonzales, United States Attorney General under President George W. Bush :'''Henry B. Gonzalez,''' U. S.Representative - Texas' 20th congressional dist.( Henry B. Gonzalez Convention Center in San Antonio is named in his honor. :Barbara Hervey, Place 7 judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals :David Peeples, judge-4th Judicial Region,San Antonio,, Texas Court of Appeals :George Boyd Pierce (born 1941), Rep.,-TX House of Representative1979-1993; president of Texas and Southern Railroad, Inc. :Bert Richardson (b 1956), member of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals; native of San Antonio :Tom Rickhoff (born 1944), state court, appeals court, and probate court judge :Joe Rollins (1918–2008), Houston attorney, graduated Thomas Jefferson High School, San Antonio in 1934 :Jeff Wentworth, state senator from San Antonio :John H. Wood, Jr., federal judge in San Antonio until 1979, when he was assassinated :John C. Woods, executioner of the Nuremberg Trials; master Sgt, US. Army :Kevin Patrick Yeary, Place 4 judge of the Texas Court of Criminal Appeals :'''Julian Castro''', 2009–2014, 16th U.S. Sec. of Housing, Urban Development ( under B Obama) :'''Henry Cisneros,''' 1981–1989, Secretary of HUD under President of the United States Bill Clinton :Lila Cockrell, 1976–1981, 1989–1991 :Julian Onderdonk, landscape painter :'''Porfirio Salinas''' :O'Neil Ford :Alfred Giles (1853–1920), designed many historic homes and courthouses, the Pershing House :Robert Hugman, designed the horseshoe section of the San Antonio River Walk ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *'''[[:Category:Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery]]'''[http://www.cem.va.gov/cems/nchp/ftsamhouston.asp Fort Sam Houston National Cemetery] *'''San Fernando Cathedral - 189 Defenders of the Alamo''' *[[:Category: Confederate Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Confederate Cemetery]] *[[:Category: San Fernando Cemetery No. 3, San Antonio, Texas|San Fernando Cemetery]] *[[:Category: San Fernando No. 1 Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|San Fernando No. 1]] *[[:Category: San Fernando No. 2 Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|San Fernando No. 2]] *[[:Category: San Fernando Cemetery No. 3, San Antonio, Texas|San Fernando Cemetery No. 3]] *[[:Category: San Fernando Cemetery No. 3, San Antonio, Texas|Roselawn Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Campo Santo Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Campos Santo (Defunct]] *[[:Category: Bielsten Farm, Cibolo, Texas|Bielsten Farm]] *[[:Category: Ebert Cemetery, Cibolo, Texas|Elbert Cemetery]] *[[:Category: George Schlather Farm, Cibolo, Texas|George Schlather Farm]] *[[:Category: Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens, Converse, Texas|Chapel Hill Memorial Gardens]] *[[:Category: El Carmen Cemetery, Losoya, Texas|El Carmen Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lytle Community Cemetery, Lytle, Texas|Lytle Community Cemetery]] *[[:Category: City Cemetery No. 4, San Antonio, Texas|City Cemetery No. 4]] *[[:Category: Oak Island Cemetery, Oak Island, Texas|Oak Island Cemetery]] *[[:Category: City Cemetery No. 6, San Antonio, Texas|City Cemetery No. 6]] *[[:Category: Coker Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Coker Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Congregation Agudas Achim Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Agudas Achim Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hermann Sons Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Hermann Sons Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Holy Cross Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Holy Cross Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Lockehill Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Lockehill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mission Burial Park North, San Antonio, Texas|Mission Burial Park North]] *[[:Category: Mission Burial Park South, San Antonio, Texas|Mission Burial Park South]] *[[:Category: Saint Jerome's Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Saint Jerome's Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Joseph's Catholic Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Saint Joseph's Catholic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Salado Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|Salado Cemetery]] *[[:Category: San Antonio National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio National Cemetery]] *[[:Category: San Jose Burial Park, San Antonio, Texas|San Jose Burial Park]] *[[:Category: Sunset Memorial Park, San Antonio, Texas|Sunset Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Cemetery, Saint Hedwig, Texas|Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bexar Cemetery, Somerset, Texas|Bexar Cemetery]] **[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2534 Find a Grave cemeteries, Bexar county] **[http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=su%3ACemeteries+Texas+Bexar+County.&qt=results_page World Cat] === Sources === *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bexar_County,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_San_Antonio *[http://www.usgwtombstones.org/texas/texas.html US Gen Web] *[http://www.interment.net/us/tx/index.htm Interment net] *[https://billiongraves.com/pages/search/index.php Billion Braves] *Cemeteries of Texas *[http://www.epodunk.com/cgi-bin/localList.php?local=22590&locTGroup=Cemeteries&direction=down&sec=0&qty=72&stateAbbv=&stateName= Epodunk] *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/results#count=20&query=%2Bsubject_id%3A473864 Family Search] *[http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=su%3ACemeteries+Texas+Bexar+County.&qt=results_page World Cat] *http://www.sanantoniomag.com/SAM/February-2014/32-Reasons-to-Love-San-Antonio/ *http://www.edwardsaquifer.net/saspring.html *http://www.headwaters.org *http://www.uiw.edu/sanantonio/aAguadelavida.html *http://www.karenstothert.org/uploads/7/0/6/2/7062502/archaeology_san_ant_river.pdf *http://www.uiw.edu/sanantonio/aAguadelavida.html *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Sam_Houston *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/mpl01 Land grants to Canary Islanders] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Texas_Land_and_Property Bexar County land grants 1738-1836] *[Bexar County Spanish land grants, 1736 to 1836 (5 films); county clerk's deeds, 1837 to 1889, and index, 1830 to 1890 (49 films) LDS Family Search] *[http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/02900/cah-02900.html Guide to Land Grants] *[http://www.drtl.org/msinventories/patent.htm DRT Land Patents] *[http://www.drtl.org/research/genealogylinks.asp DRT Genealogy links] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/China_Grove%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Converse%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmendorf%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fair_Oaks_Ranch%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grey_Forest%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helotes%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hill_Country_Village%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hollywood_Park%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kirby%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Springs%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leon_Valley%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Live_Oak%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lytle%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Olmos_Park%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamo_Heights%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Oak%2C_San_Antonio *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Terrell_Hills%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Universal_City%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Von_Ormy%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windcrest%2C_Texas

    Bicknell

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    [[Category:Bicknell, California]] [[Category:Oil Well Riggers]] [[Category:Santa Barbara County, California]] [[Category: California Ghost Towns]] The history of the ghost town. Ramon F. Careaga, a handsome and splendidly preserved gentleman, who could look back to many stirring events in which he had participated, or of which his father, in the good old days when the Spanish Dons gathered their children about them, had told him as a part of the cherished family tradition. There were personal anecdotes about Governor Portola, and the expeditionto Monterey; there were recollections of Pio Pico, Echeandia, Micheltorena, Castro, Flores, Juan Bandini, Abel Stearns and finally of Fremont and Stockton, with all of whom and their contemporaries the Careagas had had much to do, first in fighting for Spain and then for Mexico, and ultimately in helping to build up young America on the Coast. {{Image|file=Bicknell.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Bicknell was nestled in the hills behind the Careaga ResidenceHistory of Santa Barbara county, California, with illustrations and biographical sketches of its prominent men and pioneers by Mason, Jesse D; Thompson & West. 1883 }} With a brother, Juan B. Careaga, also born in Monterey county, and Capt. Daniel Harris, Ramon bought about eighteen thousand acres of the old ranch belonging to the De la Guerras (early Spaniards who, with their wide territory, figured prominently in the state history); and later, in the division, Harris took some seven thousand five hundred acres, while the Careaga brothers held more than ten thousand. In the final subdivision, Ramon received six thousand nine hundred seventy acres, and this property has become the center of the Santa Maria oil fields, a good part of which is leased out to the Western Union Oil Co. More than that, it was on Ramon Careaga’s historic land that oil was first' discovered in the Santa Maria valley; and the details of that story alone form a chapter in the development of California industries, of throbbing interest• History of San Luis Obispo County and Environs, California: With Biographical Sketches of the Leading Men and Women of the County and Environs who Have Been Identified with the Growth and Development of the Section from the Early Days to the Present Annie L. Stringfellow Morrison, John H. Haydon 1917 pg 217-218 [[Conway-3361 | John Conway]] may be called the pioneer. He had faith enough to secure the opinion of some experts and began securing oil leases on lands supposed to be in the oil belt. These leases had time limits and he only secured the co-operation of one company, the Casmalia Oil Co. This company operated near Casmalia and succeeded in finding a grade of oil too heavy to be valuable. Conway had the lease of the Careaga ranch, but failing to interest capital. gave up the lease. [[McKay-6571 | A. H. McKay]] then secured the lease and succeeded in forming the Western Union Oil Co., of which he was manager. The company began drilling a well on the south part of the lease, with William P. Logan as drilling superintendent. Oil was struck in this well in August, 1901, at a depth of nearly two thousand feet. A slight earthquake a few days after this well came in, broke and disarranged the pipe and the well for a time was useless.Pg 188 The first development work in northern Santa Barbara county was done by the Western Union Oil Co., the pioneer oil company of that field. The company was organized by A. H. McKay, now a prominent capitalist of Santa Barbara and a heavy holder of oil stocks in many of the companies operating in Santa Maria. Previous to Mr. McKay becoming interested in the Santa Maria field he had been operating in San Luis Obispo county, where he met with very little success. His attention was first called to the Santa Maria field by parties whom he met in San Luis Obispo, who claimed that excellent indications of oil were to be found on the Careaga rancho. Upon visiting the property Mr. McKay became convinced that the territory was excellent oil land, but wishing expert opinion in the matter he engaged William Mulholland of Los Angeles, one of the leading geologists and oil experts of the West, to make a study of the field. Mr. Mulholland was much pleased with the prospects and made a lengthy report upon the field that was so flattering that the Western Union Oil Co. was organized, being backed by unlimited capital, some of the original stock- holders being among the foremost capitalists of the State. To use Mr. McKay's own words the early history of the Western Union property was most interesting. He says : "In August, 1898, I became interested with two Los Angeles drillers, who had a drilling rig but no money. They had looked over the field in San Luis Obispo county and came to me with the request that I join them in an enterprise to put down a hole on the Hasbrouck rancho, under an arrangement, the terms of which I was to se- cure the necessary capital to move the rig from Whittier and meet the current expense of drilling the well. The deal was satisfactorily arranged and drilling had been progressing for some time, when, one day, I met Juan B. Careaga upon the street in San Luis Obispo. Mr. Careaga informed me that he had a large piece of property on hand near Los Alamos upon which there were very fine indications of oil. He gave me an option for thirty days in which to examine the property, with the understanding that if I were satisfied, he would execute a lease for his entire holdings for a period of twenty years. I looked over the property within a few days after the option was given and being satisfied as to the value of the land for oil purposes, I left for Los Angeles to lay the matter before [[Bicknell-981 | Judge John D. Bicknell]], to whom I stated that I thought there was a very good oil field in the chain of hills which divides the Santa Maria and Los Alamos valleys. I requested him to get the best oil expert possible to go with me and make a thorough examination of the field. William Mulholland, superintendent of the Los Angeles City water works, was selected for this purpose. His examination at once convinced him that the territory was a good one and his written report to Judge Bicknell, upon his return fully verified the statements that I had previously made. The Western Union Oil Company was then formed to develop this large tract of land, the original stockholders and promoters being John D. Bicknell, W. H. Perry, J. S. Slauson, H. W. Hellman, H. J. Woolacott, H. Jevne, John D. Hooker and myself. When these gentlemen had organized themselves into the Western Union Oil Company, I assigned to them the option which Mr. Careaga had given to me for a lease upon his property. About thirty days after the organization of the company, Thomas Hughes, an oil man of recognized standing in Los Angeles, was taken into the company because of his experience in the business, thereby increasing the number of members of the corporation to nine.• Pacific Oil Reporter Aug 15 1904 {{Image|file=Bicknell-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Pacific Oil Reporter Sept 27 1901 }} On March 14, 1900, the new promoters began to build the great rig for well No. 1, and soon struck oil; but some insurmountable difficulty was soon encountered, and the well had to be abandoned. A similar experience was met in the attempt to sink well No. 2; but nothing daunted, the riggers and drillers moved farther up the canyon and soon had, in well No. 3, such a flow of oil that at last the precious liquid was obtained in paying quantities. The long waited-for event was duly celebrated by a big barbecue, for which the hospitable Careagas furnished four of their choicest beeves, the meat being partaken of by hundreds of enthusiastic visitors. By 1902 there were about 200 oil field workers on the site and 20 families.Morning Tribune, Volume XXV, Number 91, 5 March 1902 — A New Town. {{Image|file=Stair-336.jpg |caption=Jay U Stair in his first year at Western Union Oil, About 1903 |align=c |size=l }} [[Stair-336 | Jay Stair]], a young man from Wisconsin, in need of a job after the death of his father, was recommended to Judge Bicknell of the Western Union Oil Company. He was 19 years of age and though he did not realize it at that time, he was on the threshold of a major industry. His first job was office boy, as the picture shows, he came on horseback to work in the office. He worked his way up through the ranks to become the superintendent by 1909. He continued in this role, moving into the former field office and re-modeling it into his home, marrying in 1912, having four children living there in the oil town, the oldest two ([[Stair-343|Urban]] and [[Stair-335 | Jane]]) attended the one-room Careaga shoolhouse. Jane recalled her early life in her book ''Where Pioneers Dwell'': {{Image|file=Bicknell-3.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Pacific Oil Reporter Aug 15 1904 Description of Bicknell camp }} "The area bore a resemblance to early American mining fields. Bicknell itself was a rough oil fields town of perhaps several dozen families during those first years of 1900. It was booming with activity and had a hurriedly thrown together town with grocery store, post office, and a combination one room school house and church which substituted for a hospital during the heavy “flu” epidemic of 1919, and not much else other than oil wells, derricks, sump holes, storage tanks, and warehouses for storage. Daddy had a small office which always seemed to be seething with people – all with problems related to the oil business. I remember the boiler house on the top of which was located a piercing whistle that sounded out at noon each day as well as at 5:00 P.M. – quitting time for the oil field workers. This steam whistle created instant terror in me nearly every time it sounded off because it also blew whenever there was a fire and the workers were needed on the fire line. Oil well fires were numerous – and very frightening. Many a time I ran to mama to see what time it was when the whistle blew – just to make certain it couldn’t be an oil well fire. I was constantly in need of her reassurance on this score. Any fire at all was the biggest fear in my young life. Across the road from our house there was a service station – which didn’t have any service – but there was a hand pumped gasoline dispenser and probably oil and water available. Much later a swimming pool was added to the lease facilities (about the equivalent of a block away from our house) which added pleasure to those very hot summer days. There were no side walks, or streets – just dirt paths and roads full of ruts and oil spills – cut out for one lane of travel. They wound through the hills to the fields where the oil wells were located. The cattle in the area roamed at will – even right into our yard until daddy had a fence put up around our place. This was probably more for keeping his redheads in than for keeping anything else out! Finally some lawn was planted in the front, and there was a sidewalk from the gate up to the front porch. But out back there was just a dirt hill, and a few trees for shade. One large tree stood on the west side of the house, and in the early years our dog, Jamie, was tied to that tree. Later on a one car garage was added to the east side of the house.""Where Pioneers Dwell" Family History by [[Stair-335 | Jane Harris]] [http://santabarbaragenealogy.org/catalog/titles_wh.php Sahyun Library Catalog - Santa Barbara Genealogical Society] {{Image|file=Fulton-2907.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Hattie Hart Ruby Bryant and Lucile Bryant visit with Jays mother Maragret Stair at Bicknell 1910 }} By the 1920 US Census the Careaga Precinct count was 925 people. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6061/4293851-01082?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return Ancestry.com.] 1920 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch. Original data: Fourteenth Census of the United States, 1920. (NARA microfilm publication T625, 2076 rolls). By the 1930 US Census the Careaga Precinct count was 462 people. [https://www.ancestry.com/interactive/6224/4532361_01052?backurl=&ssrc=&backlabel=Return Ancestry.com] 1930 United States Federal Census [database on-line]. Provo, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2010. Images reproduced by FamilySearch.Original data: Fifteenth Census of the United States, 1930. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1930. T626, 2,667 rolls. By the 1940 US Census the Bicknell/Careaga Precinct had been absorbed into a combined precinct with Orcutt and Casmalia, so an accurate count was not available. Today there's nothing to mark the former existence of the town except for the concrete pool and the faint outlines of some of the foundations. Many of the homes and other buildings were moved off the site. The school bell resides at the museum in Bakersfield. One small map fragment exists online http://wikimapia.org/24049202/Bicknell-site {{Image|file=Stair-336-4.jpg |caption=Oil well crew with Jay Stair |align=c |size=l }} {{Image|file=Bicknell-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Harper's Weekly V48 P1 1904 AH McKay }} == Sources ==

    Big Woods Cemetery

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    [[Category:Big Woods Cemetery, Edgerly, Louisiana]] Big Woods is an old cemetery located in Edgerly, Louisiana. It was associated with Big Woods church. The old church house had been restored and was still standing until recently (1990s?) when it was vandalized and burned. Big Woods is characterized by old oak trees and old cemetery headstones, but it is still in use today and has been expanded many times.

    Biggar Castle also known as Woolmet House

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    [[Category: Biggar Castle]] === The Biggar Castle is also known as Woolmet House. === {{Image|file=Biggar_Castle_also_known_as_Woolmet_House-1.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=[http://www.angelfire.com/sc3/biggar/index3a.html Biggar Castle from Wurdsmiff]
    '''Wurdsmiff'''
    [http://www.angelfire.com/sc3/biggar/index3a.html Source of Castle from Wurdsmiff] ~ "''I can now confirm that the Castle was Woolmet House, near Danderhall outside Edinburgh''." The Castles of Scotland' 2nd Edition, by Marin Coventry, published by Goblinshead in 1997
    }} This is all that stands of Biggar Castle (better known as the Archway of Woolmet House). 1955 the 17th century doorway to Woolmet House was used to the West Ramsey land of Outlook tower in Castlehill, Edinburgh. The Castle stands at the ancestral seat of Woolmet, in the softly rolling hills, four miles south of Edinburgh. The family lived there for the next 300 years. It would further appear that the castle was rebuilt or enlarged or repaired at least twice since it was built in the late 12th century. The Biggar Family occupied it until around 1950 when it was abandoned. The Castle was willed into the Wallace family sometime after that and was demolished around 1957 with only the gates remaining on the site. The rest of the castle stones are stacked along the side of a road leading to an open pit coal mine. {{Image|file=Biggar_Castle_also_known_as_Woolmet_House.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Photo Credit: Taken by Myron Biggar of Pennsylvania, USA ~ 1953 }} == Sources ==
    Biggar Castle (more information to be researched).

    [http://www.castleduncan.com/forum/index.php?/topic/30-woolmet-house/] Posted 30 October 2006 - 04:28 AM
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    NT36NW 36 30743 69920.

    (NT 3060 6991) Woolmet Ho (NAT)
    OS 6" map (1968)

    Woolmet House, a fine 17th c mansion, is an L-shaped structure, three storeys in height, with a main block facing E-W, and the re-entrant angle facing NW. The house is rough-cast, but the dressings of the openings are exposed. The chimneys and turret-staircase are built of ashlar. The gables of the wings are crow-stepped.
    RCAHMS 1929, visited 1915

    Woolmet House is as described.
    Visited by OS (BS) 31 October 1975

    Despite the OS assertion that the house was extant in 1975 it was demolished in the ealy 1950's due to mining subsidence. Some of the carved stone was incorporated into the Castle of Mey, Caithness by Sinclair MacDonald Architects for HM Queen Elizabeth The Queenmother.
    RCAHMS STG MARCH 2005
    Architecture Notes
    NMRS REFERENCE:

    House demolished c.1953
    3 storey L shaped mansion, dated 1686 over windows, a low wall with lion-gate completing the square. Owned by the National Trust 1952; ground floor inhabited. Workings of nearby Woolmet pit have caused serious subsidence.
    Reached by bus to Danderhall. Visible to left of Dalkeith Road

    NMRS Printroom
    W Schomberg Scott Photograph Collection Acc no 1997/39
    general view of the disused house and tower.

    Non-Guardianship Sites Plan Collection, DC28869- DC28873, 1954.

    Despite the OS assertion that the house was extant in 1975 it was demolished in the ealy 1950's due to mining subsidence. Some of the carved stone was incorporated into the Castle of Mey, Caithness
    by Sinclair MacDonald Architects for HM Queen Elizabeth The Queenmother.
    RCAHMS STG MARCH 2005

    Posted 17 February 2003 - 04:21 PM
    Woolmet House stood near Woolmet, 4 miles south east of Edinburgh.
    It was a large gabled L-plan house with 2 round and one square tower and bartizans. It originated as a fortified house in the 16thc, but the majority of the building was constructed in 1686.
    It was the home of the Biggar family, though by the time of reconstruction, it belonged to the Wallaces.
    All but forgotten since it's demolishion in the 1950's to allow mining, all that remains is the gateway, an entry in MacGibbon & Ross, a similar entry in Castles of Scotland Now we know how the building looked, and it's location in relation to the the strange stand alone gate! In this case 2 + 2 = 4....it doesn't always!~ Posted by 'Gordon'
    Biggar Castle was a 13th century castle of the Flemings. In 1297 William Wallace won a battle against the English at Biggar.

    Biggs Name Study

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    [[Category:Biggs Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Biggs Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Biggs Biggs] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Biggs name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Biggses), by time period (18th Century Biggses), or by topic (Biggs DNA, Biggs Occupations, Biggs Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Biggs Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Biggs-671|Brent Biggs]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Biggs}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Biggs}}
    {{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Biggs families of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Beggs Beggs] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Baggs Baggs] ===Notes=== There are three know variants of the Biggs line. *First is the New York line. *Second is the North Carolina line. *Third is the Anglicized version of Beggs or Baggs. Beggs or Baggs is Scotch-Irish in origin. Early records show a concentration in Pennsylvania, Maryland, or Virginia, then moving westward from there.

    Binkley Name Study

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    [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Category: Binkley Name Study]] == Our Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Binggeli and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. We're beginning here with Peter Binggeli/Binckele and his descendants, but 'representatives of all Binkley families, whatever the spelling, are welcome to add to this page. == How To Join Us == #Project Leadership Contact: [[Fiscus-32|Julie R.]] #Send a trusted list request to this profile #Add the Binkley Name Study category and appropriate geographic category to your profile and any '''open''' Binkley profiles you manage or come across. #Add your questions to the bulletin board #Add details of your own research (make your own free space research page if needed) #Request to join our Google Group, [https://groups.google.com/forum/?nomobile=true#!forum/wtbinkleys WTBinkleys] == Current Study Members == #[[Holder-729|Elizabeth Harris]] #[[Hennings-109|Steven Hennings]] #[[Binkley-335|Summer Binkley Orman]] #[[Fosnocht-12|Bruce Fosnocht]] #[[Hough-181|Mary Mynatt]] #[[Miller-23231|Tim Miller]] #[[Gatlin-344|Elisabeth Gatlin]] #[[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] == Binkley Name Study Project Pages == #[[Space:Binkley_Name_Study_Communications|Communication and Issues]] #[[Space:Binkley_Brick_Walls|Binkley Brick Walls]] #[[Space:Binkley_Cemeteries|Binkley Cemeteries]], listing by state. #[[Space:Binkley_Line_-_Peter_Binggeli_and_Anna_Maria_Werle|Line 1 - Peter Binggeli and Anna Maria Werle]] #[[Space:Binkley_Line_-_Peter_Binggeli_and_Anna_Geiger|Line 2 - Peter Binggeli and Anna Geiger]] #[[Space:Binkley_Name_Study_Project_Images|Binkley Name Study Project Images]] ==Adding Profiles to the Project == When adding a profile to the project, please add the correct geographical category to the profile. Example: [[Category:Germany, Binkley Name Study]] or [[Category:Tennessee, Binkley Name Study]]. This helps keep the profiles organized by location. For a list of categories, please see [[:Category:Binkley_Name_Study|here]]. Note: Top categories are organized by country. "Category: United States, Binkley Name Study" contains the individual states. For unsourced Binkley profiles, please add the template {{Unsourced|Binkley Name Study}} which adds the profile directly to the [[:Category: Binkley Name Study, Unsourced Profiles|Binkley Name Study Unsourced Category Page]]. For Binkleys who have no parents or parents cannot be located, add [[Category:Unconnected, Binkley Name Study]] to the profile. This adds them to a certain category so people can search there to try and make connections. == Binkley on WikiTree == #[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BINKLEY&order=dobup Index to Binkley] #[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BINGGELI&order=dobup Index to Binggeli] #[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BINCKELE&order=dobup Index to Binckele] #[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BINKELE Index to Binkele] == Binkley Surname Origins == Binggeli is a Swiss name. Following the death of his father, Christian, Peter Binggeli, born 1704 in Guggisberg (Canton of Bern), moved to Alsace, France in 1717. ''Memoir of Brother Peter Binkele, Bethania Church Book'', transcribed by Dr. Adelaide L. Fries, Archivist, Salem Moravian Archives. In Alsace, the name was spelled Binckele and this spelling continues through the church records in German in Pennsylvania, Maryland, and North Carolina. In 1725, Peter married and began what would become a large family. Dr. James G. Binkley, "Binkley Family" (1956). In 1736, Peter took his family, and along with other "Awakened" families, immigrated to the New World. After arriving in Philadelphia, in September of 1736, Peter and his family settled in Pennsylvania. In 1748, his wife, [[Werle-13|Anna Maria]], died. She had given birth to 14 children. Peter remarried in 1749, and continued to add to his family. Peter became a member of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moravian_Church Moravian Church] in 1750. In 1772, The family moved to the Moravian settlement of Wachovia in North Carolina. By the end of his life, he had fathered 23 children. . The Binkley spelling starts to appear in the North Carolina civil records, which were in English, in the late 1700s. Moravian records for Peter are consistently Binckele, but his children and more often, his grandchildren, became known as Binkley. The records of the ship that brought Peter and his family to America, record the name as Pinkley, Pinkelie, Binckley, Pinckly, Bingly, Binckly, and Pinckley Record of Arrivals of the Binkleys in America. D. F. Binkley of Calgary, Alberta, Canada (1951). == Name Variations == Banckly, Bankley, Benackle, Benckle, Benckli, Benkley, Benackle, Benckly, Benckle, Bickel, Bickle, Binackle, Binckli, Bincelli, Bincellie, Binckle, Binckley, Binckly, Binckeley, Binckele, Bincklie, Bingli, Bingle, Bingley, Binkli, Binkle, Binackel, Blinkley, Brinkley, Brinkele, Brinkeley, Brinckl, Brinckie, Bruckly, Bruckli, Brickle, Bruckly, Pinckli, Pinckle, Pinckelie, Pinkley, Pingle and Pingley, [[Hennings-109|Hennings-109]] 00:29, 29 May 2016 (EDT) == Binkley Name Distribution == #[http://worldnames.publicprofiler.org/Default.aspx?region=!WORLD-USCA Binkley Maps at World Names] - (copyright forbids reproduction of images but linking is acceptable) [[Binkley-335|Binkley-335]] 18:42, 5 June 2016 (EDT) #[http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Binkley Binkley Name History on Ancestry] - with Maps - (copyright forbids reproduction of images but linking is acceptable) [[Binkley-335|Binkley-335]] 18:44, 5 June 2016 (EDT) == Earliest Known Settlements == #Switzerland #France #Pennsylvania #Maryland #North Carolina #Tennessee == DNA Studies == #[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/binkley/ Binkley DNA on Family Tree DNA] #[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=BINKLEY Binkley DNA Connections on WikiTree] #[[Binkley-335|Summer Binkley Orman]] - GEDMatch ID A239508 == Binkley Descendants on WikiTree == #[[Binkley-335|Summer Binkley Orman]] #[[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] == Unconnected Binkleys == See the [[:Category:Unconnected, Binkley Name Study|Binkley Unconnected category]] for profiles that are not yet connected to the main Binkley family tree. Below are profiles that are not currently in the category, mostly because they are not Open profiles (and have not been added to the category). #[[Binkley-48|Marjorie E. Binkley]] #[[Binkley-56|Hooper Binkley]] #[[Binkley-57|Ray Binkley]] See source cited in the public comments. b. August 14, 1924, Lima, OH, d. December 25, 2015, Dayton, OH. Parents are Ray and Neva (Long) Binkley. #[[Binkley-63|?? Elias Binkley]] #[[Binkley-64|May Binkley Rainey]] 1871-1921 #[[Binkley-66|Martha Ellen Binkley]] #[[Binkley-124|Rosella Frances Flory (Binkley)]] - 1781-1949 #[[Binkley-126|Jonathan Binkley]] b. 1820 == Binkley Research Resources == #[http://one-name.org/ Guild of One Name Studies], home page #[http://www.binkleytarpley.com/ Binkley Branches], Sara Binkley Tarpley #[http://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Binkley#DNA Binkley Research Database Finder] #[http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?MS_AdvCB=1&gl=39&rank=1&new=1&so=3&MSAV=2&msT=1&gss=genfact&gsfn_x=1&gsln=Binkley&gsln_x=1&msbdy_x=1&msbdm_x=1&msbdd_x=1&msbpn_x=XO&msbpn__ftp_x=1&msddy_x=1&msddm_x=1&msddd_x=1&msrpn_x=XO&msrpn__ftp_x=1&msidy_x=1&msidm_x=1&msidd_x=1&msipn_x=XO&msipn__ftp_x=1&msydy_x=1&msydm_x=1&msypn_x=XO&msypn__ftp_x=1&gskw_x=1&_83004002_x=1&cpxt=0&uidh=000&cp=0 Binkley Military Records in the United States] (searchable by name, date, war/conflict, and more) #[http://libertyellisfoundation.org/passenger-result Ellis Island, Binggeli Immigration Lists], late 1800s-mid 1900s {{Image|file=Binkley-335_images_and_clipart.png |align=l |size=m }}{{clear}} == Lineage == The lineage of the Binkley last name in the United States can be traced from two brothers, and another man who may or may not be related: *[[Binckeli-1|Johann Michael Binckeli (Hans Michael Binkley)]], born in Germany and immigrated to Pennsylvania. * [[Binggeli-38|Johannes (Hans or John) Binggeli]], who immigrated to Pennsylvania. * [[Binggeli-7|Peter Binggeli]], who immigrated to North Carolina - married twice and had a large number of children with both wives. This lineage is tracked on separate Binkley Name Study Project Pages: **[[Space:Binkley_Line_-_Peter_Binggeli_and_Anna_Maria_Werle|Line 1: Peter Binggeli & Wife #1 Anna Maria Werle]] **[[Space:Binkley_Line_-_Peter_Binggeli_and_Anna_Geiger|Line 2: Peter Binggeli & Wife #2 Anna Geiger]] == Sources == *Maps created at Ancestry, using census records from 1840-1920 === G2G Discussions === #[http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/257681/naming-conventions---first-name-fields-not-lnab Naming Conventions] #[http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/258702/binkley-name-study Invitation to Join]

    BioCheckHelp

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Use this option when you would like to take a closer look at the checked profiles and work to a higher standard. #'''Report style details''' - select to report all profiles with style issues. When not selected, profiles that may be unsourced or that have style issues related to required section headings are reported. #'''Report all profiles''' - select to report all profiles. When not selected, only profiles with style or source issues are reported. #'''Search biography''' - enter a search phrase. Any profile that contains this phrase will be reported. The phrase does not need to be in the Biography section. The search is not case sensitive. === Control operation and monitor progress === After specifying the profiles to be checked and reported, control the operation by clicking buttons and monitor progress by watching the messages. :'''Check Profiles''' - start examining profiles using the specified criteria. Watch the progress and status messages. When completed, the results will be sorted by Profile. :'''Cancel''' - cancel the current operation. Cancel can only be selected while an operation is in progress. It may take some time for the cancel to complete. When completed, any results will be sorted by Profile. :'''Download CSV''' - download a comma separated value file for the current results. Results can only be downloaded when the check has been completed (or canceled). The CSV will include all of the profiles that are reported. The CSV will also include the unique person identifier for the profile. For a report including source and style status, the CSV will include the total number of lines in the biography, the number of inline found, and the total number of lines found possibly containing sources. Lines possibly containing sources excludes anything in == Research Notes == and is a count of everything after the == Sources == heading; when there is no == Sources == heading it is a count of lines in the biography. :'''Tools''' - open Family Tree and Tools for a profile in a new tab. The WikiTree Id appears in the button. When How to find profiles is ''WikiTree Id'' this will open the tools page for the supplied WikiTree Id. When How to find profiles is ''Check watchlist'' this will open the tools page for your profile. This is not available when How to find profiles is either ''WikiTree+ search results'' or ''Check random profiles''. Check Profiles must be selected for the WikiTree Id to be included in the Tools button. :'''Help''' - open this page in a new tab :'''WikiTree+''' - open the WikiTree+ Text/Search page in a new tab. This will use the Search text that you supplied when How to find profiles is ''WikiTree+ search results''. :'''Messages''' ::The first message is a progress message. When the check is completed, this message will say "Check Completed. Examined X profiles. Privacy did not allow testing for Y profiles", where X and Y indicate the number of profiles processed. Otherwise, this shows the current progress. There may be some delay in getting ancestors, getting descendants, and checking relatives, and you may see messages like "Gathering ancestor profiles for 10 generations" or "Examining relatives for 18 possibly unsourced profiles test number 1 for 134 profiles". When checking results from a WikiTree+ search, there is a message like "Examining 250 of 1000 profiles found via search". ::Once the check is completed, the message includes the number of unique profiles examined. In the case of pedigree collapse, the "duplicate" profiles are examined only once. The number of profiles not checked due to privacy, date, or other reasons is also reported. Profiles not checked due to date include Pre-1500 profiles when the '''Ignore Pre-1500 Profiles''' option is checked. Other reasons a profile is not checked include profiles that have been deleted, profiles that are unlisted, or those marked as Disproven/Questionable/Uncertain Existence. :: If the check is cancelled, the first message will start with ''Canceled. Results may be incomplete.'' ::The second message will show the status of the check. The message "Gathering profiles for Name-###" or ''Examining 1000 profiles'' will appear as profiles are being checked. When the check completes, there will be a message such as "Checked 232 profiles: Found 123 profiles with 90 style issues; 38 marked unsourced; 44 possibly unsourced not marked", and the results will appear in the table. When the message is something like "Examined 24 profiles: Found 0 profiles with 0 style issues; 0 marked unsourced; 0 possibly unsourced not marked", the table will be empty. Checked is the number of profiles that had the biography examined. ::If the first message starts with ''Server is overloaded. Results may be incomplete. Try again later.'' there is too much activity on the server. This should clear itself in a short time. ::If the first message starts with ''Reached maximum number of profiles. Results may be incomplete.'' there were too many profiles to be processed. Try again with fewer profiles. [[#top|[top]]] == Bio Check Results == Bio Check results are a table containing information for the profiles examined. The content is controlled by the value selected for '''Profiles to report'''. The ''Detailed report'' and ''Summary report'' include profile source and style status, and the ''Sources report'' will include profile sources. When ''Report All profiles'' is selected, all profiles are reported; when not selected, only profiles with style or source issues are reported. Once profiles are checked you can select different values for Profiles to report: and that report will be displayed without having to select Check Profiles again. If however, you change a setting such as Check Open Profiles only or Report all profiles, you will need to select Check Profiles again. Each report includes Profile and Name. Click on the Profile (e.g., Doe-100) to go to the profile. The '''Name''' column includes the first name and current last name for the profile. The ''Detailed report'' and ''Summary report'' include a Sourced? column, described below. The ''Summary report' 'has an X in the Style Issues column when the profile has any style issues, and has an X in the Orphan column when the profile has no manager. The ''Detailed report'' includes a column for Search?. The Search? column contains Found when the profile contains the '''Search biography''' phrase. Click on the column heading to sort the results to quickly find which profiles contain the search phrase. The ''Detailed report'' includes a column for Inline ref Count. The Inline ref Count is the count of citation found in the biography. It does not include the count of . This is something that may be of use to those who wish to optionally use inline references in the biography. When used with a report for All profiles this can be used to assess the use of inline citations. The ''Detailed report'' includes a column for Number Valid Sources. The Number Valid Sources is the count of sources found in the biography that are probably valid (e.g., count as making the profile sourced). When used with a report for All profiles this can be used to assess the number of sources for profiles. The ''Sources report'' includes a row for each source on the profile that has '''Count''' and the content of the source. A Count of -1 means that no sources were found. A Count of 0 means that a possible source was found but that it did not provide a clear identification of where the information came from, or did not meet the criteria for a Pre-1700 profile reliable source. A Count greater than 0 is the count of the possible source found on the profile. Click on a column name to sort by that column. Click again to reverse the sort order. For example, Click on '''Sourced?''' to order the results by Marked, Maybe, Sourced. === Sourced? === The '''Sourced?''' column contains the probable source status for the profile, in accordance with WikiTree guidance on sources. The content of the biography is examined using [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]] to determine if the profile status is Sourced, Marked, or Maybe. A profile with a sourced status of Maybe, which appears as ?, should be examined per [[Help:Sources_FAQ#When_should_the_Unsourced_Research_Note_Box_be_used.3F|WikiTree Sources FAQ]], [[Help:Reliable_Sources|Reliable Sources]], and [[Help:Pre-1700_Profiles#Cite_reliable_sources|Pre-1700 Profiles Cite Reliable Sources]] WikiTree source guidance. For a Pre-1700 profile, any online family tree is not considered a possible source. Other items not considered possible sources are those listed on the appropriate project's list of reliable sources. Possible sources are found inside the and tags in the Biography section and following the tag. Content between the == Sources == section and the tag are also considered possible sources. :Note: There may be text in the Biography section that has information such as detailed census information or specifics for a birth/marriage/death registration. If this information is neither captured via an inline citation nor after the Sources section; such text is not considered a possible source. Such profiles, however, do '''not''' qualify for the {{Unsourced}} research notes box. The content of == Research Notes ==, the content of any comment, and anything after == Acknowledgements == are not considered a possible source. When a profile source status is Maybe and that profile is checked when editing the profile or when using a Tree App, the message '''may be unsourced''' will be reported. ==== When is a profile source status Sourced? ==== ::The profile has a possible source that might provide clear identification of where the information the profile came from ==== When is a profile source status Marked? ==== ::The profile that has the {{Unsourced}} research notes box ::The profile has an Unsourced category ==== When is a profile source status ? (Maybe) ==== ::None of the possible sources provide clear identification of where any information on the profile came from ::The biography is empty ::The profile has no birth or death date ::The profile has an image, but no content that identifies the source of that image ::The profile has multiples of the same heading, multiple tags, or varies significantly from the recommended order === Required Sections === The ''Detailed report'' includes a Required Sections column reporting style issues related to the required portions of a biography. Style issues are noted by examining the biography based on [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]]. If the style issue is reported for a profile where you are not the Profile Manager, you should [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Communicate Before Editing]]. It is also recommended that you '''use their style, not yours'''. The Required Sections column may include the following: * '''Acknowledgements before Sources''': The == Acknowledgements == heading was found before the == Sources == heading. The == Acknowledgements == heading should be the last section in the biography. Acknowledgements and Acknowledgments are the same, both are generally accepted spellings. Move == Acknowledgements == and the content to the end of the biography * '''Acknowledgements subsection instead of section''': The == Acknowledgements == heading has more than two == and is thus a lower level heading. Change this to a second level heading by removing the extra = * '''Advance Directive is not at end of profile''': The == Advance Directive == heading was found before another heading. The == Advance Directive == heading, when present, should be the last section in the biography. Move == Advance Directive == and the content to the end of the biography * '''Advance Directive subsection instead of section''': The == Advance Directive == heading has more than two == and is thus a lower level heading. Change this to a second level heading by removing the extra = * '''Biography is empty''': The biography is empty. See [[Space:DBE_802|Suggestion 802: Empty Profile]] * '''Comment with no ending''': The biography has the start of a comment, but no end for the comment. Review the biography to find the to correctly end the comment * '''Empty Biography section''': There were no lines found after the == Biography == heading before either the == Sources == heading or tag. This is a clue that the profile could be improved by writing a biography * '''Inline tag after ''': The biography has a tag after the tag. See [[Space:DBE_868|Suggestion 868: Inline citations after tag]]. The inline citation (i.e., the citation) should be in the == Biography == section. As long as there is a tag the citation content will appear following that tag -- you can see by clicking on Preview when you are editing a biography. Ensure that the placement of the tag is not part of the Profile Manager's style (see [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Communicate Before Editing]]). Sometimes this will be caused by an extra pair inside the (e.g,, xxx ), and the extra pair should be removed. * '''Inline with no ending ''':The biography contained a without an ending . See [[Space:DBE_862|Suggestion 862: Inline citation doesn't end with ref tag]]. The and occur in pairs. The was missing. Check to ensure that the ending was included, and that the / or the < characters are not missing. * '''Missing tag''': The tag was not found. See [[Space:DBE_863|Suggestion 863: Missing tag]]. Add a line immediately following the == Sources == heading that contains * '''Missing Biography heading''': There was no == Biography== heading. Add a == Biography == heading to the profile. When Biography is present but not in English, this may mean that it is in a language that BioCheck does not understand. * '''Missing Sources heading''': There was no == Sources == heading. Add a == Sources == heading to the profile. See [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]] for the proper location. When Sources is present but not in English, this may mean that it is in a language that BioCheck does not understand. * '''Multiple tag''': The biography has more than one tag. See [[Space:DBE_866|Suggestion: 866 Duplicated reference tag]]. Organize the biography using [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]] so that a single tag immediately follows the == Sources == section heading, and remove any extra tag. * '''Multiple Biography headings''': There was more than one == Biography == heading. See [[Space:DBE_811|Suggestion 811: Uncleaned profile after merge]] * '''Multiple Sources headings''': The biography has more than one == Sources == heading. See [[Space:DBE_811|Suggestion 811: Uncleaned profile after merge]] * '''N lines between Sources and ''': There were N lines between the == Sources == heading and the tag, excluding any blank lines. The tag should be on the line immediately following the == Sources == heading. To fix this, move the so it immediately follows the == Sources == heading. * '''Profile has no dates''': Profile has neither birth nor death dates. Typically profiles without dates do not have sources. * '''Profile is marked unsourced but may have sources''': Profile either has the {{Unsourced}} Research Note Box or an Unsourced category assigned but may have sources. Review the profile to see if the Research Note Box or Unsourced category should be removed. * '''Profile is marked unsourced''': Profile either has the {{Unsourced}} Research Note Box or an Unsourced category assigned * '''Sources subsection instead of section''': The == Sources == heading has more than two == and is thus a lower level heading. Change this to a second-level heading by removing the extra = * '''Span with no ending span''': The biography contained a tag without an ending . Examine the biography to review each span tag and add the ending tag === Style Issues === The ''Detailed report'' includes a Style Issues column reporting style issues related to the biography. Style issues are noted by examining the biography based on [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]]. If the style issue is reported for a profile where you are not the Profile Manager, you should [[Help:Communication_Before_Editing|Communicate Before Editing]]. It is also recommended that you '''use their style, not yours'''. When '''Report style details''' is selected, all style issues will be reported. When '''Report style details''' is not selected, style issues will be reported only for profiles that may be unsourced or have issues in the Required Sections. The Style Issues column may include the following: * '''Advance Directive on a non member profile''': The Advance Directive heading was found on a profile that is not an active WikiTree member. Orphan or assign managers as specified in the Advance Directive. * '''Biography contains HTML tag that is not recommended''' : The biography contains a line that starts with < which identifies it as an HTML tag. The tag used was not found in the [[Help:Recommended_Tags|Recommended Tags]]. The help at [[Help:HTML_and_Inline_CSS|HTML and Inline CSS]] explains why formatting other than what is explained on [[Help:Editing_Tips|Editing Tips]] is not recommended. * '''Biography has without ending >''': A tag was found with no ending >. Add the missing > * '''Biography heading before''' CATEGORY: The Biography heading is before the CATEGORY. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Biography may contain email address''': The biography contains what looks like an email address. Remove the email address. * '''Category not at start of biography''': There is a line before the first [[Category in the biography. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Easily Confused Navigation Box before''' CATEGORY: An Easily ConfusedNavigation Box was found before the CATEGORY. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Heading or subheading before Biography''': A section or subsection heading was found before the Biography heading. Either remove the heading, or move the subsection under the applicable top level heading (i.e., Biography, Research Notes, or Sources). * '''Horizontal rule before Biography''': A horizontal rule (----) was found before the Biography heading. There should be no horizontal rules (----) anywhere above the Biography. Remove the line. * '''Missing Research Note Box for: '''RNB: The biography contains a section or subsection heading RNB. This heading is the same as the name of a Research Note Box, such as {{Uncertain Existence}}, and an indication that you may wish to add that Research Note Box to the profile. * '''Navigation Box''' NAV '''is''' : There is a Navigation Box (named Nav) used that does not have an Approved status. The status is reported. For example, the Navigation Box {{Succession box}} would be reported as Navigation Box: Succession box is deprecated. Navigation Boxes are identified [[Help:Navigation_Boxes| here]]. * '''Navigation Box: '''Easily Confused '''should be before '''Succession''' Navigation Box''': There is an Easily Confused Navigation Box before a Succession Navigation Box. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Easily Confused Navigation Box is after any category and is before the Succession Navigation Box. * '''Navigation Box: '''Easily Confused '''should be before Project Box''': There is an Easily Confused Navigation Box before a Project Box. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Easily Confused Navigation Box is after any category and is before the Research Note Box. * '''Navigation Box: '''Easily Confused '''should be before Research Note Box''': There is an Easily Confused Navigation Box before a Research Note Box. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Easily Confused Navigation Box is after any category and is before the Research Note Box. * '''Navigation Box: '''Succession '''should be before Biography heading''': There is a Succession Navigation Box before a biography heading. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Succession Navigation Box is after any category, Research Note Box or Project Box and is before the biography heading. * '''Project Box before''' CATEGORY: A Project Box was found before the CATEGORY. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Project''' PROJECT_NAME '''should be before Biography heading''': There is a Project Box (named PROJECT_NAME) after the Biography heading. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Project Box is after any Research Note Box but before the Biography heading. * '''Project''' PROJECT_NAME '''should be before Succession Navigation Box''': There is a Project Box (named PROJECT_NAME) after the Succession Navigation Box. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Project Box is after any Research Note Box but before the Succession Navigation Box. * '''Research Note Box before''' CATEGORY: A Research Note Box was found before the CATEGORY. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Research Note Box''' RNB '''is''' status: There is a Research Note Box (named RNB) used that does not have an Approved status. The status is reported. For example, the Research Note Box {{Questionable}} would be reported as Research Note Box: Questionable is deprecated. Research Note Boxes are identified [[Help:Research_Note_Boxes| here]]. * '''Research Note Box''' RNB '''should be before Biography''': There is a Research Note Box (named RNB) after the Biography heading. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Research Note box is after any Category and is before any Project Box and the == Biography == heading * '''Research Note Box''' RNB '''should be before Project''': There is a Research Note Box (named RNB) before a Project box. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Research Note box is after any category and is before the Project Box. * '''Research Note Box''' RNB '''should be before Succession Navigation Box''': There is a Research Note Box (named RNB) after a Succession Navigation box. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Research Note box is after any Category and is before any Project Box, before any Succession Navigation Box, and before and the == Biography == heading * '''Sticker: ''' STICKER_NAME ''' should be after Biography heading''': There is a Sticker (named STICKER_NAME) before the Biography heading. Revise the biography to follow the [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order|Biography Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the Sticker is after the Biography heading. * '''Succession Navigation Box before''' CATEGORY: A Succession Navigation Box was found before the CATEGORY. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Summary Text before''' CATEGORY: Summary text was found before the CATEGORY. Reorganize the biography content following [[Help:Biographies#Proper_order Biography|Styles and Standards Proper Order]] so that the category is first. * '''Unexpected line before Biography ... '''the unexpected lines follow: There might be unexpected lines before the Biography heading. The [Help:Biographies Biography Styles and Standards] states "If the narrative is particularly long, you can include a one or two paragraph summary. This should be above the Biography heading and should not have a subheader of its own." In this case, the issue can be ignored. Many times there are items above the Biography heading that should instead be called out through the use of a Research Note box, with the associated text then included in a === subsection below either the Biography or Research Notes section. Ideally, the subsection would have the same name as the Research Note Box, such as Disproven Existence. * '''Wrong level heading == '''WLH''' ==''': A section heading (== WLH ==) other than Biography, Research Notes, Sources, or Acknowledgements was found. This should instead be a subsection heading using === WLH ===. An example would be a report for "Wrong level Heading == Birth ==", which should instead be === Birth ===. There are examples in [[Help:Biographies|Biography Styles and Standards]]. [[#top|[top]]] == Tips, Tricks, and Other Things== === Things to Know === * If you are just getting a summary of statistics, it may be faster to select report None. * Typically, Max profiles to report should be the same as or larger than Max to check. * Any profile marked Uncertain Existence is ignored. * The list of profiles from a WikiTree+ search reflects the weekly update; the check is performed against current WikiTree content for those profiles * Profiles that have a [[Help:Privacy|public biography]] can be checked when not logged into WikiTree. When you are logged in, any profile for which you are on the trusted list can be checked. * Bio Check is not supported on iPad Mini with the Opera browser or on Internet Explorer. * The line starting with ''See Also:'' is ignored. Sources should start on a separate line. :::Be sure to examine profiles reported as Maybe unsourced. There may be text in the biography that is not called out as a source but does contain sufficient information to determine where the information on the biography came from. [[Asbury-12]] is such an example (until someone changes this). Some profiles, especially older GEDCOM imports, may have something like FSFTID XXXX. This is also not Unsourced (unless Pre-1700) -- the Family Search Family Tree should be examined for the specified ID. === Check a Single Profile === To check a single profile: #Select ''Check profile'' for '''How to find profiles''' #Enter the WikiTree Id for '''Profile''' #Enter 0 for '''Ancestor generations''' #Enter 0 for '''Descendant generations''' # Enter 0 for '''Number of degrees of connection to check''' # Ensure that '''Check connections for all profiles''' is not selected #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking The following is a trick that usually works to quickly check a single profile: #Select '''WikiTree+ search results'' for '''How to find profiles''' #Enter the WikiTree Id for '''Search text on WikiTree+''' #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking Any WikiTree Id can be entered for '''Profile'''. If you are not logged in, a profile must have a Public Biography to be checked. If you are logged in, you can check any profile that you manage. === Check Profiles for your ancestors === To check profiles for your ancestors: #Select ''Check profile'' for '''How to find profiles''' #Enter your WikiTree Id for '''Profile''' #Enter the number of generations to check for '''Ancestor generations''' #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking Any WikiTree Id can be entered for '''Profile'''. If you are not logged in, a profile must have a Public Biography to be checked. If you are logged in, you can check any profile that you manage. === Check Profiles for descendants === To check profiles for your descendants: #Select ''Check profile'' for '''How to find profiles''' #Enter your WikiTree Id for '''Profile''' #Enter the number of generations to check for '''Descendant generations''' #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking Any WikiTree Id can be entered for '''Profile'''. If you are not logged in, a profile must have a Public Biography to be checked. If you are logged in, you can check any profile that you manage. === Starting Bio Check from WikiTree+ === When you perform a Text Search on [https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=srch1 WikiTree+] there is an option to Analyze results in Bio Check. This will start Bio Check with '''Search text on WikiTree+''' set to the value that was used on WikiTree+. Click the '''Check Profiles''' button to begin the check. To see how many profiles will be found by a WikiTree+ search increase the number for Max Profiles on the WikiTree+ search page. You may want to adjust the Bio Check criteria for finding, checking, and reporting profiles based on the number of profiles found. To do this, click Bio Check from WikiTree+ to start, then in Bio Check: #Click '''Cancel''' to stop the check #Revise '''Max search profiles''' to change the number of profiles returned from the search #Revise '''Max to check''' to change the maximum number of profiles to check from the search results. This should not be more than 5000, although 3000 or less is recommended as a max. #Revise '''Max profiles to report''' to change the number of profiles to report #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking As an example, a WikiTree+ search shows something like "Found: More than 500 profiles for...". On WikiTree+ change Max Profiles to a larger number, perhaps 5000, and run the search again. Now this shows "Found: 2203 profiles....". Click to send this to Bio Check. Cancel Bio Check and change '''Max search profiles''' to 2500. To check these all at once also set '''Max to check''' and '''Max profiles to report''' to 2500. To check in smaller pieces, say 300 profiles at a time, set '''Max to check''' and '''Max profiles to report''' to 300. After checking the first 300, set '''Check starting at''' to 300; then again starting at 600, then 900... Another example that demonstrates when to check in smaller pieces would be something like a "b1869 orphan" search which finds 31123 profiles or "b1869 orphan neveredited" which returns 12479 profiles. For either checking in groups of 500 (or 1000) is preferable. from the search results. The check will complete when this number is reached. The check may complete sooner if the value for '''Max profiles to report''' is reached or all profiles have been examined. In the case of searches that return many profiles (such as the 10,000 example above), this can be used with '''Check starting at''' to check the profiles in smaller groups. For example, to check in groups of 150 set this value to 150 and increase the offset by 150 for each subsequent check (0, 150, 300, 450...). === Check your watchlist === You must be logged in to check your watchlist. If you are not logged into Bio Check, reload the window in the browser. To check your watchlist: #Select ''Check watchlist'' for '''How to find profiles''' #'''Max search profiles''' - enter the number of profiles to find from your watchlist #'''Check starting at''' - enter the offset to start checking returned profiles. Profiles are in order of oldest created first. Use the default value of 0 to start at the beginning. If you have many profiles on your watchlist, you may want to first check a few hundred profiles, then change the starting position after those profiles #'''Max to check''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to check. The check will complete when this number is reached. The check may complete sooner if the value for '''Max profiles to report''' is reached or all profiles have been examined. #'''Max profiles to report''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to report #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking You can use a combination of '''Max search profiles''', '''Check starting at''', and '''Max to check''' to check your watchlist in smaller pieces. For example, if you have 150 profiles on your watchlist and want to check those 42 at a time, set '''Max search profiles''' to 42, '''Check starting at''' to 0 and '''Max to check''' to 42. Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking. Then change '''Check starting at''' to 42 and click '''Check Profiles''' to check profiles 42-83. Then change '''Check starting at''' to 84 and click '''Check Profiles''' to check profiles 84-125. Then change '''Check starting at''' to 126 and click '''Check Profiles''' to check profiles 126-150. (The number 42 is arbitrary, just because it's the answer. An increment of 200 or 300 is more reasonable.) === Check Connections === Connected profiles are parents, siblings, spouses, and children -- the relatives. You can check connected profiles. Each degree of connection is another look at the connected profiles. So, degree 0 is the first profile, then degree 1 are the immediate relatives for that profile. From there, degree 2 is all of the relatives for all of the degree 1 profiles, and so on. This can grow exponentially. You can check connections for all profiles, or just for those profiles that have source or style issues. When checking just profiles with source or style issues, those profiles found that have source or style issues become the profiles checked for the next degree of connection. This is the most effective way of checking connections since source and style issues tend to "run in families". You may start degree 0 with a single profile, by selecting '''How to find profiles''' and setting both '''Ancestor generations''' and '''Descendant generations''' to 0. Then specify '''Number of degrees of connection to check''' and '''Check connections for all profiles'''. Remember that you may want to select ''Report all profiles''. You may want to start with 1 degree (immediate relatives), then increase this to see the results. This will be close to what you see from [[Special:MyConnections|My WikiTree->Connections]]. When you run this via Bio Check, only those profiles that have privacy that allows checking will be included, so the total counts may differ. '''''WARNING:''''' Checking connections will increase the number of profiles to be reviewed exponentially. Be especially careful when using this for the ancestors or descendants of a profile. In these cases, it may be best to start by either limiting the number of profiles that you are checking or by using a smaller connection degree. You should start with the minimum number of connections, and work up from there. If the summary count of profiles checked ends with the message "Reached maximum number of profiles" not all the requested profiles may have been checked. In this case, reduce the number of connections and/or start the check from an ancestor's profile. Or, you might want to start with a profile that has style or source issues and check only the connected relative profiles that also have style or source issues. To check your CC7: #Set '''How to find profiles''' to Check profile #Set '''Profile''' to the Wiki Tree Id of the profile you want to check #Set '''Ancestor generations''' to 0 #Set '''Descendant generations''' to 0 #Set '''Number of degrees of connection to check''' to 7 #Ensure that '''Check connections for all profiles''' is checked #Click '''Check Profiles''' === Check Profiles you manage === Checking profiles that you manage will give you an approximation of what you could find by checking your Watch List. To check the profiles that you manage: #Use a WikiTree+ Text/Search for manager=Name-### where Name-### is your WikiTree Id #Follow the steps for Starting Bio Check from WikiTree+ This is not restricted to your WikiTree Id, any WikiTree Id can be used === Check Profiles that you created === To check profiles that you created: #Use a WikiTree+ Text/Search for creator_Name-### where Name-### is your WikiTree Id #Follow the steps for Starting Bio Check from WikiTree+ This is not restricted to your WikiTree Id, any WikiTree Id can be used === Check Profiles from a GEDCOM === To check profiles imported from a GEDCOM: #Use a WikiTree+ Text/Search for GEDFile=a_ged where a_ged is the name of the GEDCOM. Replace all spaces and punctuation in the name of the GEDCOM with an underscore. For example, to search for "kemp mangus 7 gen.ged" use gedfile=kemp_mangus_7_gen.ged #Revise '''Max search profiles''' to change the number of profiles returned from the search #Revise '''Max to check''' to change the maximum number of profiles to check from the search results. This should not be more than 5000, although 3000 or less is recommended as a max. #Revise '''Max profiles to report''' to change the number of profiles to report #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking To find out how many profiles there are in a GEDCOM, use WikiTree+ text/search for GEDFile=theGedcomName.ged. Select Profiles for Review report to generate a report and can be downloaded as a CSV to track the review of the profiles. === Check Profiles that you might be interested in === Explore the wide range of criteria that can be used for a [[Help:WikiTree_Plus#Text_search_2|WikiTree+ Text/Search]] and you will see that you are limited only by your imagination. This might take some experimentation with the search criteria to limit the number of profiles found. Once you have determined the search criteria that you want, follow the steps for Starting Bio Check from WikiTree+. Some examples: * 10cen will return the approximately 3000 profiles born in the 900s. By the time you get to 14cen there are nearly 24,000 profiles * Use "ogle illinois" for slightly fewer than 7000 profiles that might be of interest if your ancestors lived in Ogle County, Illinois. Reduce this number to around 5000 by changing the search to either "ogle Illinois 1860s" or "ogle illinois 1870s". * Use a general search such as "b1875 orphan" to find over 33,000 profiles, then examine a small collection of those to find a GEDCOM, then search that GEDCOM * Once a set of profiles are found to check, make use of the relative checks; unsourced and style issues often run in families === Check random profiles === A random number generator is used to find profiles to check. This number is used as the profile number, which appears in the URL when editing a profile. Profile numbers that approximate selected dates: : 8225000 about 10 Jul 2014 introduction of the Pre-1700 Quiz :12148000 about 20 Jan 2016 introduction of Pre-1500 qualifications :17260000 about 7 Sep 2017 introduction of the GEDCOMpare process To check random profiles: #'''How to find profiles''' - select ''Check random profiles'' #'''Max search profiles''' - enter the highest profile number to check. If left blank or set to 0, the random numbers will end at 26700000 (or more, close to the total number of profiles) #'''Check starting at''' - enter the lowest profile number to check. If left blank, the random numbers will start at 1 #'''Max to check''' - enter the maximum number of profiles to check. This is the same as any other check, and '''should not be more than 5000, preferably not more than 3000''' #'''Max profiles to report''' - enter the same value as Max to check #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking Ancestor generations and Number of relative checks are not used when checking random profiles. When checking random profiles, it is possible to encounter a number of profiles that have been deleted, are unlisted, or otherwise cannot be checked. Details are provided in the browser console. === Does Bio Check Recognize This Source? === If you see something that you suspect is not a source and want to know if Bio Check recognizes it as a source or not: #For '''How to find profiles''' - select ''Check profile'' and enter the WikiTree Id #Set '''Ancestor generations''' 0 #Set '''Descendant generations''' 0 #For '''Profiles to report''' - select ''Sources for All Profiles'' #Click '''Check Profiles''' to begin checking In the results, examine the Count column. If the Count is 0 (or -1), the source line is not a source. Otherwise, the count is the number of the probably valid source. === Create a Spreadsheet to Review Profiles === You can use a Bio Check Summary report to create a Google Sheets spreadsheet to review profiles. You can see how this might appear by looking at the [[Space:GEDImprove|GEDImprove]], and picking one of the GEDCOM tabs. Start by creating your spreadsheet, then set this up with a Template tab for formatting, then create as many new tabs as desired for different Bio Check Results. Set up formatting in a Template tab: * Create a sheet named Template (or similar) that will contain the formatting that you want * Follow the instructions to fill the Template sheet with data from Bio Check Results * Format the Template sheet to bold the headings, set entire columns centered, set column widths * Freeze the view to always show the headings and first two columns * Delete the data contents on the Template sheet, leaving the headings Fill a sheet with data from Bio Check results: * Run Bio Check * Select Summary report * Click Export CSV and save the file *Move to the Template tab and pick Duplicate *Rename the Copy of Template tab for the content you are showin *On that tab, select File -> Import and Upload the file that you saved from BioCheck *For Import location, Append to current sheet, then Import *Delete extra rows (imported heading) so 1st row of data is under the headings *Set status data validation: **Select the Review Status column **Select Data -> Data Validation **Change the range to start at the first row of data **Select Criteria Dropdown (use anything you wish, the following are suggested) ** Add another item Improved, set the color Green ** Add another item Comment, set the color Yellow ** Add another item Living, set the color Red ** Change Review Status to a single blank character *Make sure that Row 1 and col A and B are frozen (under View), so they can be seen when scrolling is done *Set permissions on the new tab: **Select down arrow on this tab and select "Protect Sheet" **On the Protected Sheets & Ranges pop-up, select the Sheet tab (right side) **Tab Name should be filled into the block under the Range / Sheet tabs **Click the 'Except certain cells' box **Click the 'Select data range' icon to the right of the box that opens **Drag cursor over columns D through F so they highlight, D:F is filled into as the range **select OK **select Set Permissions **Range Editing Permissions box opens with all of the members who have edit permission on the entire sheet shown and checked **Select Done **select any cell to remove the highlighted columns *Select the Review Comments column F then select the Text Wrapping icon and set this to Wrap *Remember to go back to your Google Drive and remove the CSV that you uploaded from storage. [[#top|[top]]] == Release Notes == Potential Future Enhancements: * Add the ability to check DNA Confirmation sources in accordance with https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:DNA_Confirmation * Add check for after * Add the ability to check that a profile with a project box has that project as manager Known Problems: * A profile that is Private with a Public Biography is not checked as part of checking connections * Depending on the profile privacy, the privacy might be reported as Unknown * There may be a delay before the challenges appear when Check challenge contributions is selected. If this happens, select a different way of finding profiles, then select Check challenge contributions again. * Messages say Profiles even if only one profile is checked 18 Apr 2024 V1.7.11 * Recognize inline in mixed case 21 Feb 2024 V1.7.10 * Correct a problem where not all profiles were reported when checking all connections (e.g., CC7) for a profile (underlying API changed) 17 Feb 2024 V1.7.9 * Correct a problem where not all profiles were reported when checking all connections (e.g., CC7) for a profile 10 Feb 2024 V1.7.8 * Correct an issue where some profiles were incorrectly reported as an orphan * Add the ability to check only orphan profiles 26 Jan 2024 V1.7.7 * Support FindAGrave citations for the FindAGrave manager "Family Tree Maker" 17 Jan 2024 V1.7.6 * Improvements to source checking 31 Dec 2023 V1.7.5 * Improvements to source checking 12 Dec 2023 V 1.7.4 * Correct a problem so that when you check your Watchlist and Report only profiles not managed by you, the report will not include profiles that you manage which have source or style issues * Correct a problem so that the .csv extension is included on downloaded exports * Check for correct placement of Easily Confused and Succession Navigation Box * Report use of deprecated Succession Box * Improvements to source checking * Reports sources that are a combination of individual sources that by themselves are not a valid source (e.g., "family search, census records") 12 Nov 2023 V 1.7.3 * Correct a problem where the list of challenges was sometimes not displayed when Check challenge contributions was selected. 08 Nov 2023 V 1.7.2 * After selecting Check Profiles you can select different values for Profiles to report: and that report will be displayed without having to select Check Profiles again. If however, you change a setting such as Check Open Profiles only or Report all profiles, you will need to select Check Profiles again. * Improvements to source checking 29 Oct 2023 V 1.7.1 * Correct a problem where an inline was sometimes not recognized when it contained a
    * Add ability to select Challenge date from a pulldown 20 Oct 2023 V 1.7.0 * Correct a problem where a profile that was marked unsourced but appears to have sources was not reported as a style issue * Report a style issue when a biography has a
    * Add ability to search profiles tracked as part of a Challenge 16 Oct 2023 V 1.6.10 * Correct columns for Downloaded CSV * Added Number Valid Sources column to the Detailed Report 11 Oct 2023 V 1.6.9 * Clarified messages when elements in the biography are not in the proper order * Improved reporting of state and progress in the two lines below the buttons, including a note when results may be incomplete * Enhanced to remove delay when Cancel button is selected * Check profiles marked as Unsourced, and report profiles marked unsourced that might have sources 09 Sep 2023 V 1.6.8 * Correct a problem where Reliable Sources Required option was not recognized 02 Sep 2023 V 1.6.7 * Correct a problem where a named ref (i.e., is not recognized 15 Aug 2023 V 1.6.6 * Correct so that the last character before the start of a comment is not lost * Correct a problem where some profiles were not checked when started from another app * Bold check completed message * Improved progress message as profiles examined * Do not count DNA confirmation as a source and do not report it as a source that is not clearly identified * Recognize 23AndMe and GEDMatch as DNA confirmations * Check for Advance Directive as a section heading * Report a style issue when Advance Directive is found on a non member profile 01 Aug 2023 V 1.6.5 * Correct so that after and inside of xxx are reported 27 Jun 2023 V1.6.4 * Correction so that an empty Biography section is reported as a style issue * Do not sort results 26 Jun 2023 V1.6.3 * Improvements to source checking, including review of all project-specified reliable sources and all pages in the Reliable Sources for Pre-1700 Profiles category. 22 Jun 2023 V1.6.2 * Recognize additional languages for Biography, Research Notes, Sources, and Acknowledgements headings * Correct problems creating a CSV * Improvements to source checking 14 Jun 2023 V1.6.1 * Corrected a problem that all sources were sometimes not included in a Sources Report * Exclude DNA confirmation as a source for the profile. This will be reported as Maybe unsourced. Depending on the relationships, the DNA confirmation source may be adequate. * Improvement to source checking * Add check for horizontal rule before Biography heading * Add check for heading or subheading before Biography heading * Add check for use of HTML tags that are not recommended 07 Jun 2023 V1.6.0 * Reports content that is not in the proper order per the style guidelines * Reports == section headings that should instead be === subsection headings * Reports when there is a section or subsection heading with the name of a Research Note Box but there is no corresponding Research Note Box * Reports when a Research Note Box that is not approved is used * Checks profiles that are marked uncertain * Reports a profile that may contain an email address * Adds the ability to search for any given phrase in the biography * Eliminates the ability to search for the specific phrase "auto-generated by a GEDCOM import" * Adds the ability to disable reporting of profiles that have only style issues. * Changes the columns in the Detailed Report. 13 May 2023 V1.5.2 * Performance improvements * When checking connections, the number of profiles that can be checked is limited * Subsequent click on the column heading reverses the order of the sort * In the Summary Report, the Birth Date and Death Date columns are sorted by the full date * Improvements to source checking 20 Jan 2023 V1.5.0 * Correctly recognize sources in a with a name * Simplify choices for ''Profiles to report'' and add a ''Report all profiles'' option * First name is correctly reported for private profiles with a public biography * Correct a problem where profiles with no dates were sometimes not reported * Change to WikiTree+ URL 29 Oct 2022 V1.4.3 * Revised default values 27 Oct V 1.4.2 * Correct report of Sources for Unsourced Profiles so that it does not report all profiles * Do not report misplaced lines when there is no tag * Ignore headings that have text following the heading, such as === Sources with no fact or date === * Ignore See Also as a possible source * Improvements to source checking 8 Oct 2022 V 1.4.1 * Improvements to source checking 1 Sep 2022 V 1.4.0 * Rearrange screen for more efficient use of space for data input fields * Add ability to check for profiles containing the phrase "biography was auto-generated by a GEDCOM import" * Improvements to source checking * Correct a problem that a profile that is Private with a Public Biography was not checked when a number of ancestor or descendant generations were specified. * Corrected a problem where Cancel did not work when checking relatives * Renamed "Number of relative checks" to "Number of degrees of connection to check" * Added ability to check connections (i.e., relatives) for all profiles (not just those with source or style issues) 24 Aug 2022 V 1.3.9 * Corrections to processing the
    * Do not report profiles as unsourced that have privacy set to Private with Public Biography and Family Tree 23 Aug 2022 V 1.3.8 * Improvements to source checking * Recognize Unsourced when there is a space between {{ and Unsourced * Recognize
    in text and * Recognize Ancestry tree id inside the {{Ancestry Tree|###|###}} template 13 Jul 2022 V 1.3.7 * Adds option for Reliable Sources Required to apply Pre-1700 source criteria to all profiles * Improvements to source checking 10 Jul 2022 V 1.3.6 * Improvements to source checking * Changed default value for Max search profiles to 5000 * Changed default value for Max to check to 5000 * Changed default value for Max profiles to report to 5000 * Added ability to ignore Pre-1500 profiles * Eliminated '''Profiles to report''' "Sourced and Maybe Unsourced" since it was generating the "Unsourced and Style Issues" report anyway * Added '''Profiles to report''' ''None (Statistics Only)'' * Uses most recent Search text on WikiTree+ as arguments when starting WikiTree+ from button on Bio Check * Profiles that lack birth and death dates will always be reported 02 May 2021 V 1.3.5 * Changed report for sourced status of Maybe to ? * Added All Profiles for Review report 29 Apr 2021 V 1.3.4 * Add Profiles for Review report * Correctly ignore profiles marked Disproven Existence Project * Provide clickable link to profile in downloaded CSV 20 Apr 2021 V 1.3.3 * Improvements to source checking * Correctly ignores profiles that are marked Disproven Existence * Updated statistics reporting 28 Jan 2021 V 1.3.2 * Changes default How to find profiles to Check Profile * Improvements to source checking 22 Jan 2021 V 1.3.1 * Adds button to open Family Tree and Tools for a profile 21 Jan 2021 V 1.3.0 * Correct downloaded CSV to include " and , * Improvements to source checking 26 Dec 2020 V 1.2.0 * Correction so that 20 generations of ancestors can be checked * Report number of profiles not checked due to privacy * Recognize bold headings * Consider a profile with no birth or death dates as pre1500 for source checking * Improvements to source checking * Added ability to check descendants * Added ability to report sources found on profiles 14 Dec 2020 V 1.1.2 * Disable input for fields that don't apply based on how to find profiles 12 Dec 2020 V 1.1.1 * Corrected default filename for Download CSV for watchlist 11 Dec 2020 V 1.1.0 * Added login * Added ability to check profiles that you manage when logged in * Added ability to check profiles on your watchlist * Performance improvements * Corrected problem where profiles were reported twice when started from WikiTree+ * Improvements to source checking * Ancestors can be checked up to 20 generations * Added ability to check a random set of profiles 17 Nov 2020 V 1.0.4 * Corrected a problem where a Pre-1700 profile may have been incorrectly identified as Maybe sourced * Add Nordic language support 15 Nov 2020 V 1.0.3 * changed '''Biographies to Check''' to '''How to find profiles''' * revised messages that appear when hovering over the name of a field to be entered to more closely reflect the help * first row (headings) in results table remain fixed when scrolling in the table * added ability to click on results table column heading to sort the table * removed overall heading, making more room for the report table * added the number of inline found to the report * added total number of biography lines, number of inline , and total number of lines possibly containing sources to the output CSV * added ability to report all profiles. Replaced '''Report style issues''' check option with a menu to for '''Profiles to report'''. Options are ''Unsourced and Maybe Unsourced'', ''Unsourced and Style Issues'', or ''All profiles''. ''Unsourced and Maybe Unsourced'' will include only profiles that are marked Unsourced or Maybe unsourced. ''Unsourced and Style Issues'' will also include profiles with style issues. ''All profiles'' will report all profiles. * added additional testing for Pre-1700 profiles, based on Reliable Sources listed for Projects * added support for headings (Biography, Research Notes, Sources, Acknowledgments) in selected languages other than English 07 Nov 2020 V 1.0.2 * added support for space before and after the tag * add profiles with style issues to relative checks when style issues are reported * recognize inline that are after Sources but before the tag * recognize inline when Research Notes are before Biography Heading * corrected a problem where a possibly valid source was not recognized * no longer report 0 in the Misplaced Lines column 03 Nov 2020 V 1.0.1 * corrected a problem where a valid FindAGrave citation was not recognized * changed the default Ancestor generations to 5 03 Nov 2020 V 1.0.0 Initial release [[#top|[top]]]

    Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Harvard_University]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University == in Cambridge, Massachusetts : A.K.A. ''Sibley's Harvard Graduates'' * by [[Sibley-1020|John Langdon Sibley]] (1804-1885) * by [[Shipton-591|Clifford Kenyon Shipton]] (1902-1973) * published by Charles William Sever, Cambridge, 1873 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 (1873) 1642-1658 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=aOgtAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Pjmy9JdqbT8C ::* https://archive.org/details/sibleysharvardg00siblgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske00shipgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451867 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100333460 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket01sibluoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0001sibl borrow * Vol. 2 (1881) 1659-1677 ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=Vcbt3PeI9SAC ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket02sibluoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske01shipgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451867 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100333460 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0002sibl borrow * Vol. 3 (1885) 1678-1689 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MR05AAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket03sibluoft ::* https://archive.org/details/sibleysharvardgr03sibl ::* https://archive.org/details/sibleysharvardg00socigoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451867 * Vol. 4 (1933) 1690-1700 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 * Vol. 5 1701-1712 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 * Vol. 6 1713-1721 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0006sibl borrow * Vol. 7 1722-1725 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0007sibl borrow * Vol. 8 1726-1730 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0008sibl borrow * Vol. 9 1731-1735 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0009sibl borrow * Vol. 10 1736-1740 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0010sibl borrow * Vol. 11 1741-1745 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0011sibl borrow * Vol. 12 1746-1750 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0012sibl borrow * Vol. 13 1751-1755 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0013sibl borrow * Vol. 14 1756-1760 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0014sibl borrow * Vol. 15 1761-1763 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0015sibl borrow * Vol. 16 1764-1767 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0016sibl borrow * Vol. 17 1768-1771 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/012258527 ::* https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/268700 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket0017sibl borrow * Vol. 18 1772-1774 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451867 * Vol. 4-17 search only ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001451867 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Sibley, John Langdon. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University|Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University]]'' (Charles William Sever, Cambridge, 1873) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Sibley|Sibley]]) * Shipton, Clifford Kenyon. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University|Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University]]'' (Massachusetts Historical Society, Boston, 1960) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Shipton|Shipton]]) * Sibley, John Langdon. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University|Biographical Sketches of Graduates of Harvard University]]'' (Charles William Sever, Cambridge, 1873) Vol. , [ Page ].

    Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: New Haven, Connecticut]] [[Category: Yale University]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut | Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College == With annals of the college history. * by [[Dexter-953|Franklin Bowditch Dexter]] (1842-1920) * published by Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1885-1912 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === This list also includes volumes that were not written by [[Dexter-953|Franklin Bowditch Dexter]]. When citing, please use correct title and publication date. * Vol. ? (1867) Biographical Sketches of The Members of The Class of 1816, Yale College (No author shown.) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=s2CmUojlMUsC * Vol. 1 (1885) 1701-1745 With Annals of the College History ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8qpNAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=A6vceOAal2oC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LektAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092714488 ::* https://archive.org/details/biogsketchgrad01dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske01dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske06unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske02dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske12dextgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001466032 ::* pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket11dext ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket12dext * Vol. 2 (1896) 1745-1763 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qlEIAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SW6Ezklmpj4C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2t4iAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-9WEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BxtLgl0Kh2oC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BeotAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092714496 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske10dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket02dextrich ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket02dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske14dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske06dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske08dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske03dextgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001466032 ::* pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket21dext ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket22dext * Vol. 3 (Henry Holt, New York, 1903) 1763-1778 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XtRHq5UwoZYC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=f-otAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tatNAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=M9aEAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092714504 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske09unkngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske13dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket03dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket03dextrich ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske04dextgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001466032 ::* pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket31dext ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket32dext * Vol. 4 (1907) 1778-1792 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=294iAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G9BkZdccSHkC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tqxNAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DestAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cqpGAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket04dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket04dextrich ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske05dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske07dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske11dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092714512 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001466032 ::* pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket41dext ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket42dext * Vol. 5 (1911) 1792-1805 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yokiQK_ST0IC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7ustAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hPgeAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2a1NAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092714520 ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske01dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske09dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket05dextrich ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket05dextuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001466032 ::* pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket51dext ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket52dext * Vol. 6 (1912) 1805-1815 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sBBVxPZG07oC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oK5NAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924092714538 ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_oK5NAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske00dextgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket06dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalske07unkngoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/001466032 ::* pt. 1 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket61dext ::* pt. 2 https://archive.org/details/biographicalsket62dext * (1913) "Biographical Notices of Graduates of Yale College" ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalnoti00dextuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalnoti00dext ::* https://archive.org/details/biographicalnoti00dext_0 === Errata === * Vol. 2, Additions and Corrections, [https://books.google.com/books?id=qlEIAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA788 Page 788]. * No other errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === Citation Formats === Please add your preferred citation format below, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: * Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College]]'' (Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1912) Vol. ?, [ Page]. * ([[#Dexter|Dexter]]) * Vol. 1: Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College]]'' (Henry Holt, New York, 1885) Vol. 1, [https://books.google.com/books?id=LektAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA164 Page 164]. * Vol. 2: Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College]]'' (Henry Holt, New York, 1896) Vol. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=qlEIAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA1 Page 1]. * Vol. 3: Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College]]'' (Henry Holt, New York, 1903) Vol. 3, [https://books.google.com/books?id=XtRHq5UwoZYC&pg=PA123 Page 123]. * Vol. 5: Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College]]'' (Henry Holt, New York, 1911) Vol. 5, [https://books.google.com/books?id=yokiQK_ST0IC&pg=PA531 Page 531]. * Dexter, Franklin Bowditch. ''[[Space:Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College|Biographical Sketches of the Graduates of Yale College]]'' (Yale University Press, New Haven, Conn., 1912) Vol. ?, [ Page].

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    [[Category:Profile Improvement Project]] [[Category: Biography Builders]][[Category:Challenges]] == Biography Builders == It is easy to get in a groove creating profiles, tracing ancestries, adding sources, and making connections on WikiTree, and in that groove, forget to build a profile to its fullest. Many profiles on WikiTree, even from our best members, have sources but no substance-what do those sources tell us? What has your research revealed? Who was this person? That's what the biography section is for and this challenge is a personal growth challenge to encourage members to create biographies for the profiles they work on, not just find connections and sources. Each month, we'll set a theme to the challenge, asking participants to create biographies for different people in their family tree or from certain projects and categories. Those who participate can challenge themselves to do a little more on each profile by working through our checklist of what makes a profile "complete." We know no person will ever be completely researched, and so no profile will ever be completely done, but there are certain points in building a profile where you hit logical stopping points and can "call it" at least for awhile. Each time you do this, you can share that profile in that month's thread as an example for the community as well as have a chance to get thoughtful feedback on other things that might make nice additions. Each time you hit a milestone in your participation you'll get a template for your profile to show others you've been making WikiTree a better place to share family history. The first template is placed when you've completed 10 profiles for Bio-Builder challenges. The numbers are cumulative, so it could be the first month you participate that you hit that mark, or it could be 5 months later. It's up to you. ==Special Notes== == How to Join == *Check the G2G post to determine the current theme (see list in upper right side of page) *Write a biography (or several) that fit the theme *Answer the G2G post and create a list of the profiles you worked on *Add biobuilders to your tags *(optional) Join the [[Project:Profile_Improvement|Profile Improvement Project]] == The List == Data Section. : birth date/place : names of parents : marriage date/place and spouse name : names of children, if any : death date/place Biography Section: *Written sentences stating the facts above, adding inline sources to each fact. *As a general rule, biographies should be in your own words. Paraphrase and rewrite, don't copy/paste. *Is the profile [[Space:Genealogically_Defined|Genealogically Defined?]] *Baptism, burial, military, and other life events with inline sources. *Something to "humanize" the person, such as career or avocation with sources. *List of children with at least one pertinent fact. *Explanatory remarks, if needed (i.e. Disputed persons sections, [[Help:Research Notes|Research Notes]], whatever needs extra explaining). *Photos or pictures. Not a must, but nice (you own the copyright, or photos must be in the public domain). *[[Help:Categorization|Categories]]. *[[Special:Connection|Connection]] to the Global Tree. * All duplicates merged or initiated. *Links to persons and events, perhaps from Wikipedia. *Historical context as related to the person's life. *[[Help:Sources|Sources]], Sources, Sources. == Places you might look for information == Family Search; Find-a-grave; Gengophers.com; google search for the person and their spouse together; look for a genealogy on the family; check for a town or county history to see if the person is mentioned; from the profile ID drop down menu use "Research"; if you have subscriptions to pay sites check those; check for printed ancient town records in the place where the subject lived. Of course if they are related to you, you may have even better information, like birth, death, probate, land, bible records etc. == Monthly Themes == * '''Alphabetical given/surnames ''' ** Letter ‘A’ surnames [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/283941/august-biography-builders-awesome-august-ancestor-annals?show=283941#q283941 Aug 2016] ** Letter ‘B’ surnames [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/683459/sep-oct-biography-builders-surnames-beginning-with-letter Sep/Oct 2018] ** Letter ‘C’ surnames [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/899157/september-2019-biobuilder-letter-c-surnames?show=899157#q899157 Sep 2019] ** Letter ‘D’ surnames [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1146694/biobuilders-dec-2020-letter-d-surnames Dec 2020] ** Letter ‘F’ surnames [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1367893/february-2022-biobuilders-challenge-letter-f-surnames?show=1367893#q1367893 Feb 2022] ** Letter ‘J’ surnames [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1262450/july-2021-biobuilders-letter-j-surnames Jul 2021] ** Letter ‘M’ surnames [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/821663/may-2019-biography-builders-surnames-beginning-with-letter May 2019] ** Letter ‘N’ surnames [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1656453/november-2023-biobuilders-letter-n-surnames Nov 2023] ** Letter ‘S’ surnames [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1098202/september-2020-biobuilders-people-with-an-s-surname Sep 2020] ** Letter ‘A’ given names [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1010483/april-2020-biobuilders-given-names-beginning-with-a Apr 2020] ** Letter ‘C’ given names [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/522707/biography-builders-dec-jan-2017-given-name-c Dec/Jan 2017] ** Letter ‘F’ given names [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/338472/biography-builders-frigid-february-given-names-begin-with Jan/Feb 2017] ** Letter ‘J’ given names [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/273277/july-2016-biography-builders?show=273277#q273277 Jul 2016] ** Letter ‘M’ given name [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1711598/march-2024-biobuilders-people-with-letter-m-given-name Mar 2024] ** Letter ‘R’ given names [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1308783/october-2021-biobuilders-letter-r-given-names Oct 2021] ** Letter ‘S’ given names [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/444597/biography-builders-aug-sept-2017-given-names-that-start-with?show=447151#c447151 Aug/Sep 2017] * School masters/mistresses/teachers * The Great Depression era (10/29/1929 - 12/7/1941) * Families with 10+ children [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/719343/nov-dec-2018-biography-builders-families-with-10-children?show=721108#a721108 Nov/Dec 2018] * Various specific occupations * Veterans of any conflict [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1131373/biobuilders-november-2020-veterans-of-any-conflict Nov 2020] * '''Veterans from specific conflicts ''' ** World War I [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1438088/july-2022-veterans-of-world-war-i Jul 2022] * '''People ''' ** Popes [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/701212/oct-nov-2018-biography-builders-popes?show=701212#q701212 Oct/Nov 2018] ** People born in the 1600's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/611447/may-june-2018-biography-builders-people-born-in-the-1600s?show=613513#a613513 May/Jun 2018] ** People born in the 1700's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/393892/biography-builders-may-june-2017-people-born-in-the-1700s May/Jun 2017] ** People born in the 1800's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/262668/biography-builders-june-2016?show=262668#q262668 June 2016] ** People born in the 1900's [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1195549/biobuilders-march-2021-people-born-in-the-1900s?show=1195549#q1195549 Mar 2021] ** People who died before their 18th birthday (Remember the Children Project) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1560474/april-2023-biobuilders-people-died-before-their-18th-birthday Apr 2023] ** People who never married [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1278898/august-2021-biobuilders-people-who-never-married Aug 2021] ** People who were immigrants [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/595344/biography-builders-april-may-2018-immigrants Apr/May 2018] ** People whose name (first, middle, or surname) begins with Q, U, X, or Z [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1514489/2023-biobuilders-people-whose-name-begins-unusual-letters Jan 2023] ** People whose last name is the same as a currency or coin [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1532208/february-2023-biobuilders-people-whose-last-name-currency Feb 2023] ** Men named Charles and women named Elizabeth [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1575189/may-2023-biobuilders-men-named-charles-women-named-elizabeth May 2023] * specific relatives, i.e. your third great grandparents, aunts, uncles, etc. **Aunts/Uncles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/993576/march-2020-biobuilders-biography-aunt-uncle-level-grand-grand Mar 2020] ** Cousins (any number, any removed) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1682484/january-2024-biobuilders-people-who-cousins-number-removed Jan 2024] * ''' Specific Categories''' ** [[:Category:Needs_Biography|Needs Biography]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544911/march-biobuilders-challenge-people-whose-profile-biography Mar 2023] * specific G2G tags to make profiles for answers to questions * People with an unknown parent ie [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/576230/biography-builders-2018-brickwall-unknown-parents-profiles Brickwalls] Mar/Apr 2018 *For February - people who have same last name as any president. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/978650/february-2020-biobuilders-people-with-same-last-president Feb 2020] *For March - Women who've made a mark in history [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/350304/biography-builders-2017-celebrate-march-womens-history-month Feb/Mar 2017] *For May - Any mother [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/378230/biography-builders-april-may-2017-mothers Apr/May 2017] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1738666/may-2024-biobuilders-any-mother May 2024] *For June - Any father [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/408401/biography-builders-june-july-2017-fathers Jun/July 2017] *For August - All things Massachusetts [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1616446/august-2023-biobuilders-all-things-massachusetts Aug 2023] *For October - People named Christopher/Christine [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1644324/october-2023-people-named-christopher-christine Oct 2023] *People who emigrated (born in one country, died in another) Hat trick - Married in a third country. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1500614/dec-2022-biobuilders-people-who-emigrated-read-the-text Dec 2022] *People with a Specific Occupation: Miner, Farmer, fisherman, welder, etc. *People whose surname is an occupation: Farmer, Fisher, etc [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/540427/biography-builders-2018-persons-with-name-thats-profession Jan/Feb 2018] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1397969/biobuilders-april-2022-people-whose-surname-is-occupation Apr 2022] *Names that have a 'son': Johnson, Anderson, Myerson. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1489852/november-2022-biobuilders-names-that-end-in-son?show=1489852#q1489852 Nov 2022] *Pick someone/s who was born in the same place as you (could be town, city, state/county, or country) and write their biography. Might be interesting to compare their life with yours, what has changed and what is the same? [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/627963/june-july-biography-builders-people-born-the-same-city-town Jun/Jul 2018] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1424706/june-2022-people-born-the-same-place-a-you Jun 2022] *Colors; White, Brown(e), Black, Green(e), Gray/Grey, Gold etc. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/917561/october-2019-biobuilders-surnames-that-are-colors Oct 2019] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1412152/biobuilders-people-surname-color-includes-color-after-color May 2022] *Profiles in certain projects ** Spring Cleaning [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/362669/biography-builders-mar-april-2017-spring-cleaning Mar/April 2017] *Holiday Inspired themes ** Thanksgiving [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/320245/biography-builders-nov-dec-2016-thanksgiving?show=320245#q320245 Nov/Dec 2016] ** Christmas [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1335878/december-2021-biobuilders-people-born-christmas-december Dec 2021] *People with multiple marriages [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1230581/may-2021-biobuilders-people-with-multiple-marriages May 2021] *People with multiple births in the family. [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Twins Twins], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Triplets Triplets], etc. First sets if triplets and above in a county or city. [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/948872/december-2019-biobuilders-families-with-multiple-births Dec 2019] *Maybe use this project to highlight the great work being done in some other WikiTree projects? I was thinking of: **People who should be added to WikiTree's Roll of Honor **People who are adopted, or who have adopted children (doesn't directly fit with the [[Project:Adoption_Angels|Adoption Angels]], but we could still bring attention to that project) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/801002/april-2019-biography-builders-challenge Apr 2019] **People who are in, or could be added to, an existing [[:Category:One_Name_Studies|One Name Study]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/779367/march-2019-biography-builders-one-name-studies Mar 2019] **Profiles that include DNA research **People who have an interesting tombstone or story related to their death or burial (tie in with the [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]) **People who are Notables, or who were named after a Notable ** People who emigrated from/immigrated to another country (not a project, but the Immigration category has a template that we could advertise, and we could document these stories) * '''People born, married, or died in a specific month ''' **People born in January [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/963267/january-2020-biobuilders-people-born-in-january Jan 2020] ** People born in February [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1179720/feb-2021-biobuilders-challenge-people-born-in-february Feb 2021] ** People born in June [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1587874/june-2023-biobuilders-people-born-in-june June 2023] ** People born in July [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/645570/jul-aug-2018-biography-builders-people-born-in-july Jul/Aug 2018] ** People born in August [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1082318/august-2020-biobuilders-people-born-in-august Aug 2020] ** People born in October [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/462827/biography-builders-sept-oct-2017-people-born-in-october Sep/Oct 2017] ** People born in November [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/934012/november-2019-biobuilders-people-born-in-november?show=934012#q934012 Nov 2019] ** People born in December [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/328404/biography-builders-dec-16-jan-17-born-in-december?show=328404#q328404 Dec/Jan 2016/17] ** People who married in January [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1350608/january-2022-biobuilders-people-who-married-in-january Jan 2022] ** People who married in February [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/762836/february-2019-biography-builders-married-in-february Feb 2019] ** People who married in April [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1213440/april-2021-biobuilders-people-who-married-in-april?show=1213440#q1213440 Apr 2021] ** People who married in June [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/840328/june-2019-biography-builders-people-married-in-june Jun 2019] ** People who married in October [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1477406/october-2022-biobuilders-people-who-married-in-october Oct 2022] ** People married in December Dec 2023 **People who died in January [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/752459/last-half-of-january-2019-biography-builders-died-in-january Last Half Jan 2019] ** People who died in February [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1698049/february-2024-biobuilders-people-who-died-in-february Feb 2024] ** People who died in June [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1045815/june-2020-biobuilders-people-who-died-in-june June 2020] ** People who died in July [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/860170/july-2019-biography-builders-people-who-died-in-july Jul 2019] ** People who died in September [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1463541/sep-2022-biobuilders-people-who-died-in-september Sep 2022] ** People who died in December or January [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/733354/dec-jan-2018-2019-biography-builders-dec-jan-deaths Dec 2018/Jan 2019] * '''Place of Birth''' ** Letter ‘A’ Place of Birth [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1725976/april-2024-biobuilders-letter-a-place-of-birth Apr 2024] ** Letter ‘W’ Place of Birth [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1161846/biobuilders-january-2021-place-of-birth-begins-with-letter Jan 2021] * '''Place of Marriage''' ** Letter ‘S’ Place of Marriage [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1293348/september-2021-biobuilders-letter-s-place-of-marriage Sep 2021] * '''Place of Death''' ** Letter ‘L’ Place of Death [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1450762/august-2022-biobuilders-challenge-letter-l-place-of-death Aug 2022] * People born in ? (a particular country) ** England [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1381509/biobuilders-march-2022-people-born-in-england Mar 2022] ** France ** Germany ** Ireland [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1629725/september-2023-biobuilders-people-born-in-ireland Sep 2023] ** Italy ** Scotland ** Spain * Source-a-thon sourced profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/309950/oct-nov-2016-biography-builders-source-a-thon-and-on?show=309950#q309950 Oct/Nov 2016] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1323018/biobuilders-november-2021-any-source-a-thon-profile Nov 2021] * Unsourced profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/484290/biography-builders-oct-nov-2017-unsourced Oct/Nov 2017] * Grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/295362/september-2016-biography-builders-honoring-the-grands?show=295362#q295362 Sept 2016] * Great Grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1028425/may-2020-biobuilders-great-grandparents May 2020] * Great Great Grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/425451/biography-builders-july-aug-2017-great-great-grandparents Jul/Aug 2017] * Great Great Great Grandparents [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/663857/aug-2018-biography-builders-great-great-great-grandparents Aug/Sep 2018] *People from one town. (One Place Studies) [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/505551/biography-builders-nov-dec-2017-pick-a-town Nov/Dec 2017] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1115265/biobuilders-october-2020-one-place-studies Oct 2020] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1604900/july-2023-biobuilders-people-from-one-town-one-place-studies Jul 2023] == Participants == [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1hqxVRJQ2ExfSYPrMlMiguqhgYhoZp5ReclYK6Pc9Prw/edit?usp=sharing See our Google Sheet for participant data and totals.] === Achievement "Stickers" === {{Biography Builders 10}} {{Biography Builders 50}} {{Biography Builders 100}} {{Biography Builders 200}} {{Biography Builders 300}} {{Biography Builders 400}} {{Biography Builders 500}}

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    BIOGRAPHY OF ALEXANDER LIVINGSTON OF FELDES

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    [[Category: Clan Livingstone]] A tale of palace intrigue, assassination, power struggle among Scottish nobility. Alexander LIVINGSTON , Laird of Callendar, Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, the first of his family to attain a position of power and influence in the government of Scotland, had a share in the negotiations for the release of James I. from captivity in England, and was knighted for his services. He sat on the assize at Stirling, 27 May 1425, which condemned Murdoch, Duke of Albany, his son and father-in-law, the aged Earl of Lennox. He continued to enjoy the royal favour till the assassination of the King by Sir Robert Graham and his accomplices. The possession and governorship of the young King then became the object of the two contending factions in the kingdom, one of which was led by Sir William Crichton, Governor of Edinburgh Castle, and the other by Sir Alexander Livingston. The latter had the advantage of the Queen-mother's friendship and support, and through her influence (if not by the stratagem with which she is credited by Boece of concealing her son in a chest, and taking him to Stirling from Leith by water) James II. was removed to Stirling Castle, and placed in the custody of Livingston, who was Governor. This took place before 13 March 1439, when the Estates passed measures obviously directed against Livingston's rival Crichton.(1-427) The following few months witnessed a series of remarkable occurrences. Fear of the King's Lieutenant, Archibald, fifth Earl of Douglas, and fourth Duke of Touraine, led to a coalition of the parties of Crichton and Livingston, the former surrendering the Castle of Edinburgh, and receiving the office of Chancellor of the Kingdom, while the latter retained possession of the young King's person. The Queen was evidently no party to this arrangement, and to strengthen her position she married Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn. Livingston, however, took prompt measures to frustrate any scheme the Queen may have had to free her son from bondage. On 3 August 1439 he and his son James forcibly invaded her chamber in Stirling Castle, and had her removed to another room as a prisoner, while her husband and his brother William Stewart were also seized and confined in the castle dungeons. The Asloan MS.(2-427) says that Livingston put the Stewarts 'in pittis and bollit thaim.'(3-427) The outrage committed on the Queen showed the length Livingston was prepared to go, and he was powerful enough to dictate the terms of an agreement with her, which was sanctioned by a general council held at Stirling 4 September 1439.(4-427) The Castle of Stirling and the Queen's allowance were surrendered by her for the King's maintenance. It was stipulated that she was to have access to her son in the presence of unsuspected persons, and in the event of the death of Sir Alexander Livingston he was to be restored to her. The Queen further declared that she remitted to the Livingstons all the rancour which she had wrongly conceived against them, and that she was satisfied that they had imprisoned her from motives of loyalty, and out of zeal for their sovereign's safety, and engaged that neither Livingston nor any of his friends should at any future time be brought into trouble for their share in these transactions.(1-428) Chancellor Crichton is said to have been displeased with the new arrangement, and to have kidnapped the King in Stirling Park in order to obtain from his former rival more favourable terms for himself and his friends, in which he succeeded. In any event, both parties combined to put down the young Earl of Douglas, who was arrested in Edinburgh Castle, 24 November 1440, and beheaded, but no forfeiture of title or estates followed his execution, in consequence, it is alleged, of an understanding between Livingston and Crichton and James, Earl of Avondale, heirmale to the earldom of Douglas. An alliance between this Earl's son, William, after he succeeded his father, and Sir Alexander Livingston, led to a coalition between the Chancellor and Bishop Kennedy, and to another siege of Edinburgh Castle, which was again unsuccessfully defended by Crichton against Livingston. The office of Justiciary of Scotland appears to have been held by Livingston in 1444.(2-428) But the marriage of the King in July 1449 was quickly followed by the sudden downfall of the Livingstons, which occurred only a few weeks after the promotion of Sir Alexander's eldest son to the office of Great Chamberlain of Scotland. Father and son, together with a younger son, Alexander, Captain of Methven Castle, Robert Livingston, Comptroller, and a number of other relatives, friends, and adherents were arrested, and some of them imprisoned in the fortress of Blackness. They were arraigned before a Parliament held at Edinburgh 19 January 1450, and on the 22 Alexander Livingston, younger son of Sir Alexander, and the Comptroller, were executed, the others being attainted and imprisoned in Dumbarton Castle. The precise charges brought against the Livingstons are unknown, but it is probable that the treasonable imprisonment of the Queen-mother in 1439 was one of them. The possessions of Sir Alexander at this time must have been considerable, as in addition to the patrimonial estates of Callendar and Kilsyth, which were given to the Queen, there were also forfeited the lands of Catscleuch, in the barony of Herbertshire,(1-429) the lands of Terrinterran, part of Kippen, Broominch, etc.(2-429) Some of the estates forfeited were bestowed upon the Earl of Douglas, which excites a suspicion of treachery on his part towards Sir Alexander Livingston. After the Earl's assassination on 22 February 1452, the Livingstons were restored to the royal favour, but Sir Alexander had died in the interval, between 4 July and 6 November 1451.(3-429) By his wife, a daughter of James Dundas of Dundas, he had two sons and two daughters:? 1. James, first Lord Livingston. 2. Alexander of Phildes or Fildes, in the lordship of Methven, Captain of Methven Castle and Constable of Stirling Castle, who was executed 22 January 1450. His forfeited estate of Phildes was granted to Alexander Napier, Comptroller, for his faithful service as servant of the Queen-mother, when she was treasonably imprisoned by Sir Alexander Livingston, his son James, and their accomplices.(4-429) He had issue, a son, (1) Alexander of Dunipace. He was a member of the Town Council of Stirling in 1527-28. He married Alison Gourlay (_Reg. Mag. Sig._, wr December 1521), and had issue:? i. David of Bantaskine, died _vitâ patris_, having married Elizabeth Shaw, with issue. ii. Mr. Alexander of Dunipace and Fildes. He married Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Adam Hepburn of Craigs (cf. ante, vol. ii. 149; _Reg. Mag. Sig._, 24 July 1525) with issue (_Lands and Lairds of Larbert and Dunipace Parishes_, by J. C. Gibson, 1908_. 3. Janet, married to James Hamilton of Cadzow (Eleventh Rep. Hist. MSS. Comm._, App. vi. 14, 15; cf. vol. iv. 348). 4. Elizabeth. --- Sir Alexander was the favourite counsellor of James I (of Scotland), after whose death he acted as guardian to the young King James II during his minority, and, in that capacity was for some time the virtual ruler of Scotland. The following account of Sir Alexander Livingston is copied from Sir Hector Livingston Duff, The Sewells of the New World, William Pollard and Co., 1924: “Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, a man of transcendent ability and far-reaching ambition, left his mark deeply on the Scottish history of his time. He was the favourite counsellor of James I (of Scotland), after whose death he acted as guardian to the young King James II during his minority, and, in that capacity was for some time the virtual ruler of Scotland. “Even in the turbulent age in which he lived, Sir Alexander Livingston was distinguished by his uncommon boldness and decision. These qualities are apparent in everything he did, but are nowhere more strikingly shown than in his high-handed interference with the re- marriage of the Queen Mother, Joan Beaufort grand-daughter of John of Gaunt and widow of James I. This singular affair and other violent passages in the life of Sir Alexander are very well described by Mr. E. B. Livingston in his Livingstons of Callendar, pp. 38-49. “During his eventual career Sir Alexander Livingston filled various offices of the highest dignity and importance, including those of Justiciary of Scotland and Ambassador to England. He died in 1451. By his wife, a daughter of James Dundas of Dundas he had, among other children, two sons, of whom the younger, Alexander Livingston of Feldes, Constable of Stirling Castle, was the ancestor of the Livingstons of Dunipace (extinct 1678).” Unfortunately for the memory of Sir Alexander Livingston, no other source gives such a glowing account of his life during this troubled time in the history of Scotland. Sir Alexander Livingston, whose son Sir James Livingston (later 1st Lord Livingston of Callendar) was Governor of Stirling Castle, was in a power struggle with Sir William Crichton, Governor of Edinburgh Castle for control over King James II who was in his minority. Originally James’ mother, Queen Joan Beaufort, was installed as co-Regent of the kingdom until the boy came of age. She shared control with the Governor of Scotland, Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas, who, from motives which are unknown — probably ill health was the reason — does not appear to have taken his duties very seriously. The government of the country was much neglected by him, and seems to have been carried on by whatever person happened to have custody of the young king for the time being. It was around this time that Sir William Crichton had control of James II, and Joan took her leave of Edinburgh Castle after imploring Crichton to look after the boy. Unknown to Crichton, she had concealed James in a large chest, and took him to Stirling Castle and Sir Alexander Livingston. Before long, however, Joan decided to return to Edinburgh and Crichton; with Livingston in hot pursuit. The government of Scotland was truly in a shambles. The inept Governor, Archibald Douglas, 5th Earl of Douglas, died on June 24, 1439, and Joan Beaufort married Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn. Probably she wished to secure some male protector in these stormy times, when her son was so freely used as a pawn in the ever changing game of politics; but this knight adherred to the supporters of the House of Douglas, now led by the youthful William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas. Sir Alexander Livingston undertook a very decisive series of actions. He had Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn and his brother Sir William Stewart arrested and incarcerated at Stirling Castle. They were later released on finding security for their future good behaviour. On August 3, 1439 he arrested Joan Beaufort and had her confined to her apartments at Stirling Castle. Sir William Crichton felt neglected, so during Sir Alexander Livingston’s absence from Stirling Castle, he found means to ambush James II in a park where the boy was accustomed to playing, and took him to Edinburgh Castle. Livingston then formed an alliance with Crichton, agreeing to give the latter a greater role in the governing of the country. Sir Alexander Livingston and Sir William Crichton then arranged to have the William Douglas, 6th Earl of Douglas and his only brother David Douglas executed at the infamous Black Dinner of 1440. The custody of James II remained in Sir Alexander Livingston’s hands until he became Justicary of Scotland in 1444, when he transferred the guardianship to his eldest son Sir James Livingston, Governor of Stirling Castle. King James II began ruling Scotland in his own right about 1448, but it appears to have taken a few years to establish full control. In 1452, James personally stabbed and killed William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas who was plotting against him by entering into an alliance with the Lord of the Isles and the Earl of Crawford and negotiating with England. It is difficult to form any conclusion as to what were the motives which influenced Sir Alexander Livingston in taking these high-handed proceedings. Some historians argue that it was solely to gratify his own selfish ambition for keeping the reins of government in his own hand which influenced Livingston. On the other hand, we must bear in mind that Sir Alexander Livingston was a man well advanced in years. He was in a position to remember the long regency of the Dukes of Albany during the minority of James I; and as a councillor of the late King James I, he understood the dangers the young James II would incur should he fall into the hands of a powerful noble such as the Earl of Douglas. It is significant to note that when James II came of age and proceeded to establish control over the nobles, he apparently felt considerable attachment to his Livingston guardians. While Livingstons, Douglases and others were arrested, charged with high treason and executed, Sir Alexander Livingston and his son Sir James Livingston were released after a very brief impisonment; the latter being raised by James II to the peerage of Scotland as the 1st Lord Livingston of Callendar in 1454. assumed to have died in the early 1450's - when King James II did his 45 day blitzkrig purge of the Livingston and associated nobles which brought about the death of Robert Livingston (not sure which Robert - there was a Robert, brother of Alexander Livingston of Callendar and there was also one descended several generations down from William de Livingston, or could have been another Robert??) and Alexander Livingston of Phildes via hanging and beheading on Castle Hill in Edinburgh on January 21-22, 1449/50 - at this time Alexander Livingston was in England on a diplomatic mission for King James II. Upon his return to Scotland, Alexander Livingston of Callendar was arrested and imprisoned in Dumbarton Castle - where the others arrested were still being held captive. Alexander Livingston of Callendar seems to have been released within the year of his imprisonment, but apparently he had lost all heart or drive and little more was really heard from him. He was over 70 by then and apparently just faded away and died not long afterward. Citations [S7363] Unknown author, Wallop Family, p. 494. [S147] Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, 1938 ed., by Sir Bernard Burke, p., 1788. [S11584] The Scots Peerage, Vol. V, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 184. [S11585] The Scots Peerage, Vol. VI, edited by Sir James Balfour Paul, p. 348-349. [S11649] Clan MacFarlane & Associated Clans Genealogy. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I19366

    Biography of MARGARET KEBELL née Bassett

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    MARGARET KEBELL née Bassett Born c. 1477 Died 1534 Daughter of
    Ralph Bassett, brother of William (II) Bassett of Blore
    MARRIAGE BY FORCEPrincipally based (with kind permission) on the essays of Doctor (now Professor) E.W. Ives. Plus other supporting references from the College of Arms (Vincent), A2A, other websites and sources as referenced in footnotes. Ralph Bassett, son of William (I) Bassett and Joan (née Biron), married Eleanor Egerton daughter of Hugh EgertonWill Hugh Egerton 1486. of Wrinehill in 1474Mary Robertson Huntington Library EL547 Two years later their daughter Margaret was born. There was a special relationship between Margaret and her grandmother Joan Bassett (née Biron). Joan made sure that Margaret was well provided for, College of Arms Page 74 Vincent 133 by leaving the jointure she had inherited, following the death of her husband William (I) Bassett in 1497, College of Arms Page 80 Vincent 133 [http://aalt.law.uh.edu/AALT4/CP25%281%29/CP25_1_294/IMG_0348.htmSHC XII p.178 1498/9 “Parkehall Kyngeley Fole Meynell Langley Kirk Langley Holyngton Mapulton” ]There is a fine of same date as above same feoffees and William Bassett “Befcote Newplace Dilhorne Fosbroke and Fulford” Mss 459 ii 1499/1500 ? Cal IPM ii no 197 to Margaret. Joan Bassett arranged the marriageIPM C142/56/51 of Margaret with the ageing Thomas Kebell, serjeant-at-law from Leicestershire. Most marriages were arranged and accepted by the parties concerned and in this case it was obvious that a marriage with a wealthy lawyer and landowner would be beneficial to Margaret. Thomas Kebell, was a prominent lawyer, and had been created Serjeant-at-law in 1486.[http://www.cambridge.org/us/academic/subjects/law/common-lawyers-pre-reformation-england-thomas-kebell-case-study E.W. Ives “Common Lawyers of Pre-Reformation England” 1983] ''ISBN: 9780521072588 Part of Cambridge Studies in English Legal History AUTHOR: E. W. Ives; DATE PUBLISHED: September 2008.'' Serjeants-at-law were the most important ranking of the legal profession below the judges of the courts of the king’s bench – there were eight judges and around fifteen serjeants. Serjeants had very profitable private practices as they were the only lawyers who were permitted to plead in the court of common pleas. As a result of his very lucrative practice, Thomas Kebell, had accumulated an extensive estate of over 3000 acres, 3500 sheep and 158 cattle by the time of his death.J.R. Lander “English JPs 1461 - 1509” The Bassetts were already known to Thomas Kebell and he recognised the advantages of an arranged marriage with the young and attractive heiress. Thomas Kebell had dealings with the Cokayns of Ashbourne and probably brokered a deal, between the Cokayns and the Bassetts of Blore, at a time when the Cokayns were in serious financial trouble. Both William (I) Bassett and Thomas Kebell had been retained by Lord Hastings.[http://books.google.de/books/about/Lord_Hastings_Indentured_Retainers_1461.html?id=zK8LAQAAIAAJ&redir_esc=y “Lord Hastings Indentured Retainers”] ''The Lawfulness of Livery and Retaining Under the Yorkists and Tudors. Author; William Huse Dunham. Pub; Connecticut Academy of Arts and Sciences, 1955. p118 In 1486, Thomas Kebell served on the same commission with William Bassett, John Fitzherbert and Thomas Babington to enquire into the lands and heir of John Shirley in Nottingham and Derbyshire. Thomas Kebell had been married twice before and at around 58 could not know that he was only to enjoy his marriage for a couple of years. Thomas died on 26 June 1500, at the age of 61 PCC 3 Moone and was buried at Humberstone, Leicestershire, where an effigy, fully robed, used to lie on a tomb in the church, but there are few signs now. At the age of 25,CIPM Henry VII II 497 Margaret found herself a widow with one third of the Kebell Estates and other items valued at £260. In addition, inheritance from her grandmother’s estate worth £40 per year including lands in Dulrone (Dilhorne), Bessecote, Fossebrook and Fulford which ultimately passed to her son Sir Richard Egerton.died June 1578/9 IPM 21 Eliz It was the turn of her mother, Eleanor, née Egerton, to make arrangements for Margaret’s next marriage to Eleanor’s half-brother, Ralph Egerton of Wrinehill. Eleanor was a daughter of Hugh Egerton by his first wife and Ralph Egerton was son of Hugh Egerton’s second wife[https://www.escholar.manchester.ac.uk/uk-ac-man-scw:1m2948 “Patronage at the court of Henry VIII : the case of Sir Ralph Egerton of Ridley”] ''Author; E.W. Ives. Bulletin of the John Rylands Library Vol 52 No.2 Spring 1970 This disagrees with Ormerod “History of Cheshire” p.298-301 which says Sir Ralph son of Philip Egerton of Egerton which is incorrect.'' - a relationship that was going to create problems later on. At the end of January 1502, a small group of friends and relatives travelled to Blore Hall to celebrate the betrothal.E.W. Ives ibid Across the River Dove, in Derbyshire, the Vernon family reigned supreme, with never any qualms about establishing, or maintaining, their interests, by force. One member of the family, Roger Vernon of Wirksworth,named as Bailiff of Wyrkesworth in 1499 – NRA D258/26/3/16 a bastard son Court of Chancery Six Clerks Office C 1/309/31 of Sir Henry Vernon, was a young tearaway. Four years earlier, he had been accused of murder, but escaped punishment, most probably by the intervention of his father. Sir Henry was a favourite of King Henry VII and governor of his son and heir, Prince Arthur,[https://openlibrary.org/works/OL4847690W/Tudor_Derbyshire_%28Derbyshire_Heritage%29 “Tudor Derbyshire”(Derbyshire Heritage)] ''Author; Joy Childs. p4'' who is reputed to have lived with Sir Henry at Haddon Hall for a time.Lyson “History of Derbyshire” It was not uncommon that young members of the royal family were educated and obtained vital experience within the family of a known and trusted family. There is a local tradition that Prince Arthur was at Haddon six months earlier than this episode just prior to his departure to London and his marriage to Katharine of Aragon – later also the first wife of Arthur’s brother King Henry VIII. Roger Vernon, undoubtedly, felt that a prize, like Margaret, was worth snatching, especially with the backing of his powerful family, and friends. In the early hours of 1st February 1502, under the cover of darkness, Roger Vernon, supported by Thomas Foljambe of Walton, Chesterfield, John Alsop of Alsop-en-le-Dale and a gang of over 100 men, forded the river and rode up to Blore Hall. At six o'clock in the morning, before most of the household, and guests, were up and about, they forced their way into the hall. Brandishing weapons, they grabbed Margaret, filled a basket with some of her belongings, and forced her on to a horse. Outnumbered, and unprepared, all that the family and guests could do was watch helplessly and make note of those they could identify, as she was snatched away. Some followed the abductors down to the River Dove. Vernon’s men left them behind and crossed the river into Derbyshire, probably by the ford close to the site of the present Coldwall Bridge, and on to Darley Dale. Roger made it quite clear that he would stand no nonsense from Margaret and the following day, accompanied by a smaller number of his supporters, rode to Derby, where a willing priest performed the marriage ceremony. Once over the shock, Margaret began to voice her objections very strongly and made it quite clear that she would not succumb, or co-operate, in any way. To avoid any rescue attempt, Roger took his unwilling bride to his uncle's place, in Netherseal, and, then, on to the home of Sir Richard Delaber of Clehonger near the Welsh border – Sir Richard was a close associate of the Vernons. Sir Richard was Sheriff of Herefordshire eight times and is buried in Hereford Cathedral. At the first opportunity, she escaped from her abductor, just as a band of Bassett supporters, who had been following their tracks, appeared. She set off for the greater safety of London with the band of rescuers. Roger went after them and catching up with the party, he insisted upon joining them, protesting that Margaret was his wife and was just being difficult. Margaret went to stay at a lodging house, in Fleet Street, called The Saracen's Head. Roger's father, Sir Henry Vernon, was in London, and Roger went to him to plead for his intervention. On the advice of his father, Roger sent a peace offering, in the form of a large pike, but, when Margaret realised the purpose of the gift, she sent it back - to his father. Sir Henry Vernon took part of the fish and returned the rest to her. Again, Margaret sent it back but, by this time, the fish must have been going bad and starting to stink. However, Margaret did agree to listen to Sir Henry, just to see what he had to say - all to no avail. Margaret gained a personal audience with King Henry VII and although he heavily fined Sir Henry Vernon, £900,BL Lans 127 f.45v CCR 1500-09 749 for his part in the affair, the king did not and could not nullify the marriage. The marriage ceremony had taken place in church and only the church could annul that. Margaret appears to have been hoping to obtain support from the king – after all if the king confirmed that she had been married under duress, then it would have been hard for the church to deny. Professor E.W. Ives letter29 Jan 2007 The willDAJ XVIII 1896 p.81 of Sir Henry was made 18th January 1514 and he died on 13th April 1515. In his will he protested against the imposition of the fine: :“where the kynge that dede ys caused me to be bounden to pay ixCli (£900) whereof iiijCli (£400) ys payde and which some in my conciens I ought not to have payde and so appereythe by byll assigned with the hands of Edmunde Dudley”. In his petition written whilst incarcerated in the Tower of London, Edmund Dudley wrote: :“Sir Henry Vernon was to sore delt withal”C.J.Harrison “The petition of Edmund Dudley” HER 87 (1972) 88 . The will of Sir Henry mentions many of his children: Richard, Arthur, Thomas, Humfrey, Arthur, John, Margaret and Mary. There may have been a daughter Alice because, at Haddon, there was a room called “my doghter Alice room”. However neither Alice nor Roger appear in the will and no Vernon Pedigree has been found that shows either of their names. This could be related to their earlier deaths or perhaps Alice was also illegitimate like Roger. For over six years, Margaret, her mother and her former husband's legal friends, pursued the matter through every court in the land, and every possible legal avenue. They hounded all the participants, and a large number were forced to make settlements but Margaret was still unable to secure an annulment of the marriage. It is assumed that Roger died prior to 1509 because Margaret was freed from her marriage but in order to marry her intended husband there was yet one more hurdle to overcome. Margaret was Ralph Egerton’s niece by half-blood:
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    In order for them to marry needed special dispensation from the Pope. The representative of the Pope in England, the Papal Nuncio, Peter Griphus, gave his consentMary Robertson, Huntington Library EL5xx, HMC 11 Rep, App VII, 135 and the couple were married at last. Margaret's experiences at law had made her a very formidable adversary. After she had obtained her freedom from Roger Vernon, she immediately entered the courts, again, to claim her rights to the Kebell estates. She succeeded in claiming the jointure of £40, from Sir Walter Hastings, who was forced to release a large portion of the Kebell estates. On her marriage to Ralph Egerton, she moved to the Egerton home, in Wrinehill, and later, to Ridley, Cheshire. Ridley was described by John Leland as “the fairest gentleman’s howse of al Chestreshire – a right goodly house of stone and tymbre, builded by Sir William [Stanley]”.John Leland, “The Itinerary iv 3, 28, ii 300 It stood in a very large park with a man-built lake measuring one and half mile long and half mile wide. Sir Ralph Egerton was one of the favourite companions of Henry VIII and distinguished himself in battle, when he accompanied the king to France, in 1513. He fought at the Battle of the Spurs, Siege of Terouenne, and taking of Tournay, and is reputed to have captured the French Standard. He was knighted by the king, on the 25th September 1513Dr Ian Rowney and in January 1514, in recognition of his services, Ralph Egerton was appointed Standard Bearer of England. He was given the manor, and lands, of Ridley, and a salary of £100 per year, for life. He was a member of the group of Tilters who represented the king at one of his favourite sports – jousting. He was a flamboyant character who wore brilliantly coloured garb and dressed in the manner of a courtier and knight of the realm.Dr Ian Rowney Annual Reports of the Deputy Keeper of Public Records i App 9 In 1465 and 1483, laws had been introduced restricting anyone below the rank of knight from wearing of satin, velvet or damask. In 1515 Ralph wore a frock of green satin gored with yellow.Letters and Papers ii p.1504 His clothes were of sufficient value and importance to be mentioned in his will.Will P.C.C. 33 porch He owned a velvet gown lined with silk and edged with gold, a gown lined with black satin and jacket of velvet with pearls, and another jacket of cloth of silver and blue and russet velvet. In May 1516 he took part in the jousts and wore slashed and panelled blue velvet.L and P ii p.1507 Six years later in 1522 he was still taking part in the jousts and wore the yellow satin of the king’s party.L and P iii p.2305, 2749 He accompanied the king and queen to the meeting with Francis I of France at the Field of the Cloth of Gold L and P iii p.703 and waited on the king wearing a halfcoat of cloth of silver of damask. L and P iii p.1556 There is no mention of Margaret joining the royal party to France but undoubtedly she would be present with other wives of courtiers at the jousts in London. Early illustrations of jousting show ladies enjoying the spectacle from the stands. Whether it was a happy and understanding match, or not, is questionable because as Lord of the Manor, Sir Ralph appears to have exercised his “droit du seigneur” and had more illegitimate children than he could remember. In his will,Will PCC 33 Porch Sir Ralph acknowledges one bastard son, Raufe, one bastard daughter, Mary, and other unnamed bastard daughters: :And my mynde and will is that my bastard daughter Mary shalhave fourty pounds set towards her mariage and fynding of the use hyr selfe well and be maryed at the oversight of myn executors and overseers And my mynde and will is that Raufe my bastard sonne shalhave fourtye pounds sterling towards his finding and that he be sett to scole At the oversight of my executors and overseers And my mynde and will is that my other bastard daughters whose names hereafter folow ['''left blank (space for 6 words)'''] shalhave fourtye pounds sterling unto every of them towards fyndyng and mariage if they use themselves well and be maryed at the oversight of my executors and overseers And if it fortune my bastard son or any bastard daughter to dye afore their mariage then my mynde and will is that the porcion of money shalbe divided amongst the others then living and unmarried at the discrecion of myn executors and overseers yf they use them self well.Will PCC 33 Porch proved 26 May 1528 At least three illegitimate daughters have been identified: two daughters, Elizabeth and Alice, by the daughter of Bracy of Bulkeley; one unnamed daughter, described as wife of Ball of Upton, by the daughter of Henry Fisher.Professor E.W. Ives “”Sir Ralph Egerton of Ridley” John Rylands Library In 1533-6, a Beatrice Egerton claimed her legacy alleging that she was a base daughter of Sir Ralph but was refused on the grounds that the young lady was not named by her Christian name in Sir Ralph’s will.TNA C1/783/22-23 Court of Chancery, Six Clerks Office It is not clear whether these children were produced before or after the marriage with Margaret but the claim by Beatrice Egerton in 1533 suggests that Beatrice would have arrived at full age, 14 or 21, and therefore would have been born after 1509 There can be little doubt that such a dazzling young man would have met with few objections especially if the maidens could justify their part with a need to obey the law of the manor. The proviso in his will that the bastard daughters must “use themselves well” appears to be hypocritical if Sir Ralph’s illegitimate children are considered but may well support the view that he considered his own activities as a “droit de seigneur” and therefore beyond reproach. Ralph’s wife produced a son and heir, Richard, who was knighted after 1535. C 1/786/27 Among the lands which Richard inherited were Dilhorne, Bescote, Fosbrook and Fulford which had been passed down through the Bassett line from Rafe Bassett in 1404 on his marriage to Maude, daughter of Sir Thomas Beke.inal Concord, of 1404�, confirms the transfer of lands in Dulrone (Dilhorne), Kyngsley, Chedull, Fulford, Fowall (Fole) and Fossebrook, to Rafe Bassett on his marriage to the daughter of Sir Thomas Beke. Following in his father’s footsteps, Richard appears to have continued to claim his “droit du seigneur”, by producing several illegitimate children.Dictionary of National Biography “Thomas Egerton – one of several illegitimate siblings” Son Richard’s most famous illegitimate child, born of a servant girl called Alice Sparke of Bickerton, was Thomas Egerton, brought up in the household of Thomas and Catherine Ravenscroft of Bretton in Flintshire. DNB “Thomas Egerton” F.H. Egerton “The life and character of Thomas Egerton Lord Ellesmere” 1806 According to Pennant,Thomas Pennant “Journey through Wales” Sir Richard neglected the mother and her son who had been reduced to begging for support. A friend identified the similar features of the boy and remonstrated with Sir Richard which shamed him into arranging for Thomas’s support and education – ultimately at Brasenose College, Oxford. Thomas Egerton became Lord Keeper of the Great Seal to Queen Elizabeth I and Lord Chancellor to Elizabeth and later James I. Thomas Egerton married, as his first wife, Elizabeth Ravenscroft daughter of the family with whom he had been raised. Later, when he was Lord Keeper, was involved in a scandal of his own. In October 1597, his marriage to a second wife took place in a private house without banns. This was deemed to be unlawful and he was excommunicated and had to obtain absolution from the Bishop of London.HMC Bridgewater Mss p.137 Sir Ralph built a chantry for the use of two priests to say prayers for his soul and the souls of his family and although the oratory was not completed by his death, he made specific provisions in his will for its completion. Within the chapel an altar tomb was erected on which there was a monumental brass representing the figure of the knight in plate armour together with a figure of his wife. The tomb no longer exists and it is suggested that it was probably destroyed during the Civil War.The arms of Egerton, Bassett and Byron were placed on the tomb, along with the following inscription:[http://www.archive.org/stream/historyofcountyp02orme#page/n7/mode/2up “History of the County Palatinate and City of Chester”] ''Author; Dr George Ormerod. Pub; 1819 ii 264 ''
    OF YOUR CHARITYE PRAY FOR THE SOULES OF SIR RAPHE EGERTON KT AND DAME MARGRET HIS WIFE, WCH SIR RAFE WAS LATE STANDARD BEARER TO OUR SOVRAINE LORD HENRY VIII AND ALSO TREASURER OF THE HOUSEHOLD OF THE LA[DY] PRINCES[S] HIS DAUGHTER, AND THE SAID SIR RAPHE DYED THE 9 DAY OF MARCH M.CCCCC XX.VIII AND THE SAID DAME MARGARET DYED THE ..... DAY OF …..IN THE YEARE OF OUR LORD GOD M.CCCCC..... ON WHOSE SOULES JESUS HAVE MERCY. AMENAccording to Ormerod, Ralph Egerton was buried 18 November 1519� (which does not correspond with the tomb inscription 1528 – could there be one too many “X”s thus 1518!)
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    Margaret Egerton died in 1534P.R.O C142/56/51 and was buried by the side of her husband in Bunbury church although the date of her death was not completedIt was quite common that the date of death of a wife, who died subsequently, was not added to the monumental inscription on the tomb.Version date June 2013 Authority to Marry dated 1509 in a case of consanquinity. The Representative of the Pope in England [Peter Griphus] gives authority for the Ralph and Margaret Kebell to marry even though they are half-cousins and the date is 1509 not 1507. Transcribed from the original in Henry E. Huntington Library and Art Gallery EL 547 :Petrus Griphus jurisbirmsqi doctor protonotariue Ipheus Sanctissimi in xpo prie et momum mei dni July duuna providential Pape secundi :et aplice fedic ad Regnum Anglie Nunems in eodem . Regnum fructui redditaui et provencia Thopp Jueni Sancte Roman Ecclie et aplice Camere Collector depu :catua Dilecto nobis in xpu Radulph Eggerton et Margarete Kebull Coven et Lichfelden Dioc Sali in dno sempiterna Sedis aplice providentia ensumf ecto :nomingi furio vigore sua masuecudine ceperat et gd sacror Canonui prohibent infruuta d gra bemonctatis indulgedi faculiare alysqi indulgudi facultaire suaanete caedir prout :personae er tpor qualitate pensata id in deo salubriter expedire cognoseit et affintate gradibus coninctis ut muce memoniate copulari valeat dispensare possimus prout m :..deti Regn tertio et quarto ,ixtim ant quarto rim consaquinitatie et affuntatie gradibus coninctis ut muice inrimomatr copulari valeat dispensare possimimus prout :lvis apliere nobre cocessis plenus continetur Supernero pro parte uva nobis fuit expositu qd ex certris rationabilis canfis ammu uxum marietab desideratie meerbos :memonui contrabere Sed qua tertio et quarto mixam consanguinitatis gradibr estis conneti urum in hac parte depiderin adimplexe non poteshe canomea dispensatione :desuper no obtenta Quare nobre humile supplicari fecistie ut super bis de opportune dispensationie remedia providere dignaremur Nonsiqitur uvie in hac parte sop :pliecomb melmati vobiscum per hes scripta ut impedimeto gd ex himoi consanguinitate proven t regnaoz obitante mince inximomu contrabere et in eo justaqs contra :cum fuerit libere et heire remanere possius anete aplica nobie in hac parte cocessa dumodi dieta Margareta propeter boe rapta non filetit et abud canonien vobis neg :obsit insericorditer dispensamus Prolem exmd suserpiendam legiptima decernentes In contrarin facientib non obstandibus quibusournos In quos froem prites :Icas fieri fecimus sigillreqz nri soliti inssimus impressione comunri Dat London in Domo nre Confuerte habitationis Anno a natuuntate dni Millesimo quu :Centesimo non Dne Undecima Juny Pontificatus emsdem Sanctissum dni nvi ppe == Sources == REFERENCES AND SOURCES FOR HISTORY OF BLORE-WITH-SWINSCOE MARGARET KEBELL (nee BASSETT) 1501 Thomas Kebell died (husband Margaret Bassett) PCC 3 Moone 1500 Thomas Kebell created Serjeant at Arms 1486 K.S. 1495 - 1500 Died 26 June 1500 Effigy in robes at Humberstone, Leics CIPM Henry VII II 497 1502/09 Margaret Kebell Abduction "Agaynst taking awaye of Women" References: by Prof E.W. Ives C244/153/117 118 KB 27/990 Rex m 13 CI/329/51 KB9/425/28,29,34 C142/56/51 426/7,11 PCC 3 MOONE 437/9,10 WILTSHIRE R.O. 88:5, 17A 27/966 Rex, 6,6d STACI/19/17 1-2 2/22/18 966 Rex. 3,3d 23/4 973 Rex,19 24/305 990 Rex,13 25/68 KB9/440/7 HMC 11 REPORT 1888 vii 135/6 - (M. Robertson - Huntington Library) marriage settlement Eleanor Egerton & Ralph Bassett HMC 11 Report 1888 vii 136 by the papal nuncio for relationships within three or four degrees Margaret was Ralph’s niece by half blood KB27/979/44,50 HMC Rutland 1888-1905 iv 190 980/65,65D HMC Rutland i 13-15 981/109 BL Add 21489 f 99 983/29D BL Lans 127 f 45v 984/26 CPR 1494-1509 pp 336-7 987/27D YB Mich 21 Hen VII p22 f32 988/20 PSO 2/3 (SEE E. W. IVES) "Petition of Edmund Dudley" E(nglish) H(istory) R(eview) 87 (1972) 88 "Plumpton Correspondence" CS iv 1839 pp 152/3 "Patronage at court of H VIII" Bulletin John Rylands Lib lii (1970)348/370 "The Common Lawyers of Pre-Reformation England - Thos Kebell" (C.U.P 1983) 1509 Ralph's dau married to Sir Ralph Egerton 1515 Will Sir Henry Vernon DAJ Vol XVIII 1896 p.81 1528 Death Sir Ralph Egerton Inscription on Tomb at Bunbury taken from: "County Families of Lancashire and Cheshire" 1534 Margaret died P.R.O. C142/56/51 NOTE 1 Margaret Kebell (nee Bassett) Affair! I do not understand why William (II) is not mentioned. But Dr Ives in reply to a letter says although he could not remember, he was sure there was mention of William Bassett. Gentleman’s Magazine 1790 p.116 The Lord Chancellor Egerton, quartering Bassett de Blore a female descendant of the family of Bassett married a descendant of the Duke of Brittany Trans of Hist Soc of Lancashire and Cheshire (1918) vol 69 pp 97-145 "The Monuments at Bunbury Church" shows tomb Sir Ralph and his wife. Bulletin of John Rylands Library Manchester vol 52 no.2 spring 1970 "Patronage at the court of Henry VIII - The case of Sir Ralph Egerton" by Professor E.W. Ives Extracted and updated from the book “Swinscoe, Blore and the Bassetts” - Researched and written by David and Martine Swinscoe. Published 1998

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    directed from [[Space:Spence Family History|Spence Family History]] === Birsay, The West Mainland === BIRSAY The Vikings called the whole area of Birsay and Harray “Byrgisherad” from ON Byrgisey - island of the enclosure or rampart and Herad - district. Birsay was important in Viking times and was a favourite residence of the Earls as well as the first seat of the Bishop, who only moved to Kirkwall during the building of St. Magnus Cathedral. Earl Thorfinn the Mighty (Earl 1014-1064) lived here and in the latter part of his colourful time as Earl, he built Orkney’s first cathedral, Christchurch, at Birsay for his new Bishop. The Brough of Birsay is a very attractive grassy island off the north-west corner of the Mainland. This tidal island has a lighthouse, which was built in 1925, above low cliffs on the seaward side. Puffins breed in rabbit burrows along the top of these cliffs. This is one of the very few places on the Mainland where Puffins can be seen. The Brough is also a good place for sea watching for migrating seabirds and cetaceans. Killer, Minke and Pilot whales may be seen from here. The island is only accessible when the tide is out. The concrete path that leads across the rocks can be very slippery. The island was an important settlement long before the Vikings arrived with the earliest settlement being in the late 6th century by Celtic people who may have been Christians. A broken symbol stone with the figures of three warriors and other Pictish symbols was found here, as well as a smaller stone with a small cross. A replica of the symbol stone is on the site and it seems that the Brough was the home of an important Pictish leader in the 7th or 8th century. The only Pictish structure visible is the small well east of the church wall. However, excavations have revealed many Pictish artifacts. Bronze casting was an important activity and many moulds, crucibles, pieces of bronze and fragments of class were found around the well. On some moulds the design of the piece to be cast could be seen, confirming that the designs were Pictish. Bone pins and combs of Pictish type were found, as well as a possibly 5th century penannular broch and lead disc with an inscribed trumpet pattern spiral. Together with the impressive symbol stone, the artifacts suggest that skilled Pictish craftsmen were at work on the Brough for several centuries before the Vikings arrived. Most of the structures visible on the Brough today are Viking and date from the 9th to the 13th centuries when this was the site of an important Norse settlement. Considerable coastal erosion has taken place and thus many structures may have been destroyed. In addition several excavations have been done over the years and not published, further confusing interpretation of the site. The small Romanesque church dates from the early 12th century and is surrounded by the remains of other buildings. Foundations and walling beneath this church may be of Pictish origin. Farther up the slope are the foundations of several Norse longhouses which are up to 20m long as well as smaller outhouses and various other walls. Some of these may well have been byres, but presumably most cattle would have been kept on the Mainland. On the east side of the church lie extensive domestic buildings, which may be “Earl Thorfinn’s Palace”, complete with bath-house and central heating system. Again it seems more likely that this was on the Mainland, perhaps under the side of the present Palace. The earlier Norse level contained both Norse and Pictish artifacts and lies beneath the later Norse structures now seen. The earlier Norse buildings seem to be better built than the later ones, but since no detailed report exists, it is hard to understand the sequence of the site. To the north of the church are ruins which are very similar to the ruins of the Bishop’s Palace at Gardar in Greenland. By analogy they may thus be the Bishop’s residence in Birsay. The top part of what may be a Viking slipway for hauling boats lies at the edge of the cliff and this clearly shows how much erosion has occurred over the years. This has also been interpreted as the entrance to the monastic site. Point of Buckquoy. On the Mainland side, several Pictish and Norse houses have been excavated at the Point of Buckquoy. Dating from the 7th century onwards, both Pictish and Norse artifacts were found there, more evidence that the Norse take-over was a continuum rather than a sudden event. The Pictish finds include a spindle-whorl with an Ogam inscription, a white stone with brown spots, which may originally have been red (a magic stone?), pins and combs. The houses were revealed in the face of the banks by a storm and the earlier ones resembled the Pictish house at Gurness, while the later, more rectangular ones were early Norse. Excavations at Beachview, Saevar Howe and near St Magnus Church have revealed more Norse building, Pictish and Norse burials as well as evidence of Neolithic habitation, further emphasizing the importance of the area over a long period. The Earl’s Palace, built by the notorious Earl Robert Stewart in the late 16th century, though now a gaunt ruin, was described in 1633 as “a sumptuous and stately dwelling”. Consisting of four wings around a courtyard, with three towers, the building was two-storeys, except for one lower tower. Many gun-loops are evident and there is a well in the courtyard. A 17th century drawing shows an armorial panel with the date 1574 and REO for Robert Earl of Orkney. Controversy exists over the site of Earl Thorfinn's Christchurch. While it may be the small church on the Brough, which is dedicated to St Peter, local tradition suggests that it was in Birsay Village, possibly on the same site as today’s church, St Magnus. This church was built in 1760, but replaced a cruciform church built in 1664. In turn the latter most probably was a replacement or refurbishment of an earlier church. During recent repairs, evidence of a previous structure was found in the foundations and the suggestion is that the 11th century church may have been in this area. A stone built into the wall of a house adjoining the graveyard fits with one of the lintels of the church to read “Mons Bellus” - the name of the Bishop’s residence - a tantalizing piece of evidence. Walks, cliffs and beaches. The shore around Birsay is very interesting. The rock pools at low tide are full of marine life, with many invertebrates and species of seaweed. “Groatie Buckies” (Cowrie shells, so-called because they are common at John O’Groats) may be found by the sharp-sighted in the rough shell sand, along with many other types of shell deposited by the rough seas of winter. Those interested in fossil plants should examine some of the large boulders on the Brough side. Apart from the Brough itself, there are several very pleasant walks in the same area. These include the path from the Point of Buckquoy, to the whalebone at Skipi Geo (restored fisherman’s hut enroute) from where there is a panoramic view to the Brough, Westray and Rousay. Skipi Geo is dramatic on a rough day. Continuing along the shore to Whitealoo Point, there is the narrow Langalebe Geo. There are many caves in this piece of exposed coast. Also from Buckquoy, the walk south past The Palace and along the links past Point of Snusan and Saevar Howe is very pleasant. There is a good view of the Brough and Birsay Bay from Garson. The walk can continue along the cliffs all the way to Marwick Head and beyond. The walk from Birsay to Stromness is a marvelous experience, and much recommended for the fit. Also for the more energetic are the dramatic cliffs at Costa Head and the odd-shaped rock stack nearby, The Standard, where Puffins may be seen in the breeding season. From the top of Costa Hill (151m) there is an excellent view to the North Isles. Agricultural past. Birsay is often described as the “Garden of Orkney”, and has long been famous for its oats and barley. Boardhouse Mill is the only large watermill still in working order in Orkney. The last in a long series of mills on this site, the power source is the outflow of Boardhouse Loch. Beremeal was made here from the traditional four-rowed barley, which is still grown in Orkney and was also previously used to make Highland Park whisky. The old farm at Kirbuster is part of the Orkney Museum Service, and is well worth a visit to see the last surviving Orkney version of a “black-house”, lived in until the early 1960s. This type of house had no chimney. Instead there was a “fire-back” in the middle of the room, and a hole in the roof, or liora (from ON ljos - light), to let the smoke out, and the light in, while a skylin board (from ON skyla to shelter) helped to remove the smoke. There is an interesting collection of farm machinery, domestic artifacts, a restored Victorian garden, sheep and poultry. Marwick Head is one of three bird-cliffs which are RSPB reserves. A visit here in early summer is unforgettable. Many thousands of Guillemots, Razorbills, Kittiwakes and Fulmars, as well as a few Rock Doves, Puffins, and if you are lucky, a Peregrine, rear their young on the ledges. The sense of smell and hearing will be well stimulated! The cliff-tops are carpeted with Thrift and other flowers. The cliffs are topped by the imposing Kitchener Memorial, erected after the First World War to commemorate Lord Kitchener and the crew of H.M.S. Hampshire (11,000tn.), which was sunk off here on June 5,1916 with the loss of all but 12 of her company. Kitchener, the Minister of War, was on his way to Russia to confer with the Czar’s government. A few years ago a salvage ship lifted some artifacts from H.M.S. Hampshire. After some dispute most have ended up at the Lyness Museum, while a small gun is mounted below Marwick Head. The divers confirmed that the ship was most likely sunk by mines, laid by the German submarine, U75. The Hampshire took the unusual westerly route due to the weather, which had also prevented minesweeping operations for several days. She left Scapa Flow at 17:00 on the fateful day, during unseasonable bad weather and headed straight into a mountainous sea, only to meet her doom shortly afterwards. Minesweeping had also been interrupted by the Battle of Jutland. The Hampshire Lounge at the Barony Hotel commemorates the event and has a panoramic view over the Brough and the Loch of Boardhouse. Extensive use of local produce is made by the excellent menu. The hotel also has boats which can be hired to fish on the Loch. Marwick Bay has a large tidal lagoon, or choin, at low tide. There are restored fishermen's huts at Sand Geo and the walk south to the Bay of Skaill along low grassy cliffs is easy going. This is another good place for Puffins, while in summer the wild flowers and lichens form a carpet of colour. The major RSPB Birsay Moors Reserve covers large parts of the Birsay and Evie Hill. There is good pedestrian access by peat-roads and keen bird-watchers will, in particular, be likely to see Hen Harriers and other moorland species. Great care should be taken to avoid disturbance of nests during the breeding season. A good viewing point is from the layby near the farm of Howally. Another RSPB Reserve is at the Loons, where a hide provides an excellent opportunity to see a variety of species. The Loons is a large expanse of marsh with areas of water and much cover for breeding and visiting wildfowl and waders. Access is not allowed, but excellent views can be had from the hide and other vantage points on the public road. This is one of the few places where the rare Pintail is regularly seen close-up. Breeding waterfowl and waders may be seen on all three lochs, as well as migrants and wintering species. Boardhouse is host to many Pochard in winter, while Goldeneye seem to prefer Swannay. There are several good car viewpoints, perhaps the best during the breeding season being at the south-west end of the Loch of Hundland, where Pintail can sometimes be seen. Crafts. Kevin and Elizabeth Allen of Orkneyinga Silversmiths at Holland Cottage, Marwick handcraft their original designs.

    Birth, Death, and Marriage Records, Australia

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    An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. *National - [http://ryersonindex.net/search.php The Ryerson Index Online Database] contains 5,369,243 notices from 307 different Australian newspapers allowing people to locate which papers the death notices were published in. *New South Wales, [https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search?1 Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages] *:Free online searches with basic details; name, place and year of event, fathers name, mothers name With the NSW Indexes, the [[Space:Binary_Search_Algorithm|Binary Search Algorithm]] can be used to get the exact date of the event. *Northern Territory, The [http://www.gsnt.org.au Genealogical Society of the Northern Territory] holds Birth, Death and Marriage records for the British Settlement period which commenced in 1824, and Birth, Death and Marriage indexes from 1873 when newspapers began publication, to the current year, in addition they also have indexed articles that appear in the newspapers about families and events and have many unpublished indexes. *Queensland, [https://www.bdm.qld.gov.au/IndexSearch/BirIndexQry.m Registry of Births, Deaths and Marriages] *:Free online searches with basic details, name, place and year of event, fathers name, mothers name *South Australia, [http://www.genealogysa.org.au/resources/online-databases.html Genealogy SA] searches are available online. Limited results are available for free. * [http://www.linc.tas.gov.au/family-history/Pages/default.aspx Tasmanian Historical Convicts, Births, Deaths, Wills & Marriages], free with viewable handwritten documents. *Tasmania, [http://www.justice.tas.gov.au/bdm/family_history recent B, D & M history], no online searches available, certificates available by postal application from $20.40 AUS *Tasmania, [https://familysearch.org/search/collection/2125029 Familysearch, Australia, Tasmania, Civil Registration, 1803-1933] *:Browsable images of baptisms, births, marriages, deaths, and burials in Tasmania (no index) *Victoria, [http://www.bdm.vic.gov.au/home/family+history/search+your+family+history/ Historical Index search form], online searches available and results are viewable free ($20 AUS for a paper copy). *Victoria, [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~pobjoyoneill/CRESWICK.htm Creswick and Clunes Newspaper Births, Deaths and Marriages Adverts] *:Searchable indexes for around 1859 to 1870 * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/344525/victoria-australia-historical-bmd-indexes G2G discussion re Victorian BDM's], January 2017. *Western Australia, [http://www.bdm.dotag.wa.gov.au/_apps/pioneersindex/default.aspx pioneers index], Free online search available. Basic information returned; name, event date, fathers name, mothers name. * Western Australia [http://www.wamarriage.info reverse marriages lookup] it is handy for finding marriage records that you can't find in the BDM WA pioneer index. [[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]] [[Category: Australia, Genealogy Resources]]

    Birth Death and Marriage Records - Norway

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    [[Category:Birth, Death, and Marriage Records]][[Category: Europe, Sources]] [[Category:Norway Genealogy Resources]] An attempt at a list of online searchable indexes of Births, Deaths and Marriages. *[http://arkivverket.no/Digitalarkivet DigitalArkivet]. Free. The primary go-to site for Norwegian sources. Here you will find scanned and digitized Parish records and many other original sources, such as probates, censuses, deeds, court journals etc. *[http://www.disnorge.no/genress/ Genealogical Resources] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results#count=20&query=%2Bplace%3ANorway Norwegian Collections at Family Search] *[http://www.cyndislist.com/norway/ Cyndi's List Norway]

    Birthday E-Cards

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    Here are free vintage postcards that can be sent as e-greeting cards to '''wish someone a happy birthday'''. These e-cards are simpler, faster, and more classy than some electronic greeting cards out there, and they're all entirely free and have no advertisements at all. Note that '''any photo or image on WikiTree, such as a family photo''', can be sent as an e-card. Simply click on a "'''send as e-card'''" link below an image to the right. [[Category:E-Cards]] [[Category:Birthday E-Cards]] [[Category:Greeting E-Cards]] [[Category:Holiday E-Cards]]

    Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Hartford, Connecticut]] [[Category: Windsor, Connecticut]] [[Category: Fairfield, Connecticut]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut Sources]] __TOC__ == Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut == Volumes I and II of Land Records and No. D of Colonial Deeds * by [[Welles-1005|Edwin Stanley Welles]] (1866-1949) * published by Case, Lockwood & Brainard Company, 1898 * Index of names: [https://books.google.com/books?id=0woWAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA59 Page 59] * 73 pages * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://books.google.com/books?id=0woWAAAAYAAJ * https://archive.org/details/birthsmarriagesd00well_1 * http://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008587386 * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE218679 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Welles, Edwin Stanley. ''[[Space:Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield, and Entered in the Early Land Records of the Colony of Connecticut|Births, Marriages, and Deaths Returned from Hartford, Windsor, and Fairfield]]'' (Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co., 1898) [ Page ]. * ([[#Welles|Welles]])

    Bishop Name Study

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    [[Category:Bishop Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Bishop Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Bishop Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bishop Bishop] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bishop name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bishop's), by time period (18th Century Bishop's), or by topic (Bishop DNA, Bishop Occupations, Bishop Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bishop Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Bishop-7924|Jim Bishop Jr]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bishop}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Bishop}}
    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Goodson-1183|Cynthia Goodson]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

    Bishop No. 34 Mine Disaster

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    [[Category:Mining Disasters, Disqualified Disasters]] [[Category:Bishop, Virginia]][[Category:Bishop No. 34 Mine Disaster, Bishop, Virginia, 1957]] [[Category:Virginia, Mining Disasters]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:United_States_Mining_Disasters Team|United States Mining Disasters]] |
    [[Space:Southeast_United_States_Mining_Disasters_Team|Southeast United States Mining Disasters Team]] | [[Space:Virginia_Mining_Disasters|Virginia Mining]] | [[Space:Bishop_No._34_Mine_Disaster|Bishop No. 34 Mine Disaster]] ---- '''Pocahontas Fuel Company Bishop No. 34 Mine Explosion, 1957''' * Date: 4 February 1957 *Type: Explosion * Victims: 37 deaths * Cause: Mine Explosion Rescue Efforts 22 TRAPPED AS EXPLOSION SHAKES BISHOP MINE. 166 ESCAPE UNHURT; CONDITION OF MEN IN PIT IS UNKNOWN. Bishop, Va. (AP) -- An explosion at 7:50 a.m. today shook the Bishop mine on the Virginia-West Virginia border, where 37 miners were killed in a blast in February 1957. A. V. SPROLES, president of the Pocahontas Fuel Co. confirmed there is "trouble in one section of the Bishop mine." He did not say what section was involved. Later, a company spokesman said 188 men were at work in the mine. All but the 22 trapped miners emerged without injury, according to information received by the West Virginia mines director's office at Charleston. The mine entry is in Virginia although most of the underground diggins are on the West Virginia side. Virginia state mining officials said the mine is considered a West Virginia operation. The 1957 Bishop explosion came at 1:55 a.m. Monday, Feb. 4. Rescuers found the first bodies a little more than an hour later. FATALITY LIST - Bishop, VA/WV February 4, 1957, about 1:55 am Pocahontas Fuel Company, Mine #34 Left entry of the Pine Ridge Main Heading Ralph Altizer, Harvey Bailey, Walter Carter, Wallace Chafin, Kern Coleman , Frank Collins , Stacy Couch , Lowell Crockett, Kenneth Dillon, Robert Dudley, Paul Farrington, Sam Garsant, Clarence Gravely, Kelly Hicks, Dallas Johnson, Gordon Keene, Jack Kern, Rovie Levito, Clarence McGraw, Sylvie Myers, Earl Nunley, Raymond Owensby, James Lewis Parnell, Blaine Rowe, Manuel Sancion, Fred Sefabaugh, Edward Shell, Luther Short, Jesse Ray Smith, Jr., James Thompson, Jesse Vance, Joseph Varge, Hansel Viers, Edward Watkins. An explosion occurred, one year later, on October 27, 1958, in the same section of this 1957 Bishop No. 34 Mine where 22 miners met death in a mine explosion . ===Miner Victims=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Victims''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Altizer-405|Ralph McKinley Altizer]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 38, Foreman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Bailey-35305|William Harvey Bailey]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 38, Shuttle Car Operator ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Walter Pat Carter ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 43, Stoper Operator ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Chafin-342|Wallace J Chafin Jr.]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 28, Loading Machine Op ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Coleman-9843|Kern Delayne Coleman]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 28, Shuttle Car Operator ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Yes |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Collins-34011|Frank Brown Collins]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 47, Shot Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Stacy Lionel Couch ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 31, Electrician ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Crockett-3479|Lowell Wilmert Crockett]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 42, Boomman ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Yes |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Kenneth B Dillon ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 42, Stoper Operator ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Kelly Hicks ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 45, Cutting Machine Operator ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Dallas Carl Johnson ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 50, Shot Fireman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Gordon J Keene ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 29, Shuttle Car Operator ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jack Dewey Kern ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 30, Cutting Machine Op ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Rovie R Levito (Levitt) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 54, Boomman ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Clarence E McGraw ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 41, Loading Machine Op ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sylvie Fremont Myers ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 39, Foreman ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Earl Nunley ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 44, Booman ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Raymond Owensby ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 36, Foreman ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|James Lewis Parnell ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 31, Loading Machine Op ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Rowe-12273|Blaine Rowe Jr.]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 33, Loading Machine Op ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Manuel H Sancion ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 51, Loading Machine Op ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fred B Sefabaugh, jr ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 33, Loading Machine Op ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Edward Rufus Shell ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 32, Shuttle Car Driver ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Luther P Short ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 45, Bratticeman ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jesse Ray Smith, Jr ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 25, Shuttle Car Driver ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|James E Thompson ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 45, Bratticeman ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Jesse Carl Vance ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 29, Stoper Operator ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Joseph Varge (Wargo, Jr) ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 34, Shuttle Car Driver ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Viers-315|Hansel Willis Viers]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 34, Shuttle Car Op ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Edward Lee Watkins ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 43, Cutting Machine Op ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Walter M Whitt ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 32, Loading Machine Op ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Clyde Wright ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|age 36, Electrician ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|No |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Mack Blaine Wright ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|age 43, Electrician ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|No |- |} |}[https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/bishop.htm Pocahontas Fuel Company Bishop No. 34 Mine Explosion], USMRA ===Rescue Efforts=== :22 TRAPPED AS EXPLOSION SHAKES BISHOP MINE. :166 ESCAPE UNHURT; CONDITION OF MEN IN PIT IS UNKNOWN. :Bishop, Va. (AP) -- An explosion at 7:50 a.m. today shook the Bishop mine on the Virginia-West Virginia border, where 37 miners were killed in a blast in February 1957. :A. V. SPROLES, president of the Pocahontas Fuel Co. confirmed there is "trouble in one section of the Bishop mine." He did not say what section was involved. Later, a company spokesman said 188 men were at work in the mine. All but the 22 trapped miners emerged without injury, according to information received by the West Virginia mines director's office at Charleston. :The mine entry is in Virginia although most of the underground diggins are on the West Virginia side. Virginia state mining officials said the mine is considered a West Virginia operation. :The 1957 Bishop explosion came at 1:55 a.m. Monday, Feb. 4. Rescuers found the first bodies a little more than an hour later. :FATALITY LIST - Bishop, VA/WV :February 4, 1957, about 1:55 am :Pocahontas Fuel Company, Mine #34 :Left entry of the Pine Ridge Main Heading Ralph Altizer, Harvey Bailey, Walter Carter, Wallace Chafin, Kern Coleman , Frank Collins , Stacy Couch , Lowell Crockett, Kenneth Dillon, Robert Dudley, Paul Farrington, Sam Garsant, Clarence Gravely, Kelly Hicks, Dallas Johnson, Gordon Keene, Jack Kern, Rovie Levito, Clarence McGraw, Sylvie Myers, Earl Nunley, Raymond Owensby, James Lewis Parnell, Blaine Rowe, Manuel Sancion, Fred Sefabaugh, Edward Shell, Luther Short, Jesse Ray Smith, Jr., James Thompson, Jesse Vance, Joseph Varge, Hansel Viers, Edward Watkins. ===Results and Findings=== :The Federal investigators are of the opinion that the disaster was caused by the ignition of an accumulation of gas in working places being driven in or off the Day Headings. Gas had accumulated in these places as a result of short-circuiting of the ventilating curent, which was due to air-lock doors at the entrance to the working section having been left open. Coal dust in the iinmediate facè areas entered into the explosion and aided in its propagation. [https://usminedisasters.miningquiz.com/saxsewell/bishop_1957.pdf USBM Final Investigation Report] ==Sources==

    Bixby Cemetery

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    [[Category: Bixby Cemetery, Norfolk, New York]] [[Category: Norfolk, New York]] [[Project: New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This free space page for the Bixby Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:New_York_Cemeteries|New York Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The New York Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Bixby Cemetery is a cemetery located in the town of Norfolk in St. Lawrence County, New York. The cemetery is located in two sections separated by a road called Cemetery Road on the Plum Brook Road in Norfolk. The cemetery contains over 1000 graves. It is overseen by the Bixby Cemetery Association. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. Although all grave markers in this cemetery have been photographed (or will be shortly), the photos can only be displayed for persons with existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Atkinson-3464|Carolyn Martin]] for assistance. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address
    The Eastern section of the cemetery is located at the Plum Brook Road & Cemetery Road intersection. The Western section is just down the road from Cemetery Road on the Plum Brook Road, past an undeveloped parcel of land.
    1852 CR 38 Norfolk, St. Lawrence County, New York 13667
    GPS Coordinates
    Eastern Section: Latitude: 44.815213, Longitude:-74.953571 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Plum+Brook+Rd+%26+Cemetery+Rd,+Norfolk,+NY+13667/@44.815213,-74.953571,18z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x4ccc42116904cdd7:0x4e5b618176de1c4a] Western Section: Latitude: 44.8145978, Longitude:-74.9562572 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Plum+Brook+Rd+%26+Cemetery+Rd,+Norfolk,+NY+13667/@44.8145978,-74.9562572,111m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x4ccc42116904cdd7:0x4e5b618176de1c4a] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== Google Maps: Eastern Section: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Plum+Brook+Rd+%26+Cemetery+Rd,+Norfolk,+NY+13667/@44.815213,-74.953571,18z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x4ccc42116904cdd7:0x4e5b618176de1c4a]
    Google Maps: Western Section: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Plum+Brook+Rd+%26+Cemetery+Rd,+Norfolk,+NY+13667/@44.8145978,-74.9562572,111m/data=!3m1!1e3!4m2!3m1!1s0x4ccc42116904cdd7:0x4e5b618176de1c4a] Find A Grave: [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GSln=Baxter&GScid=1163806&CRid=1163806&pt=Bixby%20Cemetery&] ----- ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * In progress * Approximately <75% of grave markers photographed in the Eastern section as of July 4, 2015 Data Transcriptions * In progress * 100% (274) profiles set up as of 9/8/2015 ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name/ First/Middle Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Born ! data-sort-type="date"|Died ! Notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo
    (click for larger) |- |[[Antoine-63| Antoine, Edgar J]]||1904||1961||||[[Image:Antoine-63.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sipos-7| Sipos, Steve A]]||1959||1992||||[[Image:Sipos-7.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Backus-372| Backus, James M]]||7/16/1915||10/6/1970||PVT 494 MP Escort GD CO WWII||[[Image:Backus-372.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Barr-1675| Backus, Mildred B Dewey]]||1922||1967||||[[Image:Barr-1675.jpg|100px]] |- | Dewey, Robert F||1945||||Her son (Mildred B Dewey Backus's)||[[Image:Barr-1675.jpg|100px]] |- | Smith, Delia G||1902||1979||||[[Image:Smith-86561.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Smith-86561| Smith, Paul R]]||1897||1961||||[[Image:Smith-86561.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hatley-555| Stark, Lodema Hatley]]||1906||1961||||[[Image:Hatley-555.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Woods-4978| Woods, Nelson D]]||1897||1965||||[[Image:Woods-4978.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-287505| Woods, Mildred E]]||1909||1987||||[[Image:Woods-4978.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Woods-4979| Woods, Jeffrey D]]||1954||1961||||[[Image:Woods-4978.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jandreau-13| Deshane, Martha]]||1894||1965||Mother||[[Image:Jandreau-13.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Martin-23949| Martin, Leonard C]]||10/1/1919||8/24/1956||New York M SGT 1071 BASE UNIT AAF WWII||[[Image:Martin-23949.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-287557| Bradley, Lena M]]||1885||1956||||[[Image:Unknown-287557.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stark-2284| Stark, Wilder C]]||1868||1955||Father||[[Image:Stark-2284.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Steemberg-1| Stark, Ida T]]||1878||1957||Mother||[[Image:Stark-2284.jpg|100px]] |- |[[LaBarge-37| LaBarge, Charles L]]||1886||1955||Father||[[Image:LaBarge-37.jpg|100px]] |- |[[LaBarge-38| LaBarge, Harland]]||1922||1959||Son||[[Image:LaBarge-37.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Steemberg-2| LaBarge, Cora M]]||1889||1983||Mother||[[Image:LaBarge-37.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-35803| Jones, Kenyon C]]||1900||1978||||[[Image:Jones-35803.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Drake-3976| Jones, Ruby V Drake]]||1900||1990||||[[Image:Jones-35803.jpg|100px]] |- | Van Kennen, Anne E||1928||||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Van_Kennen-1| Van Kennen, Phillip V]]||192_||||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hoy-432| Van Kennen, Eleanor M]]||1926||1973||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dallos-1| Dallos, Paul]]||1894||1984||||[[Image:Dallos-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Robinson-14391| Dallos, Frances M]]||1907||1960||||[[Image:Dallos-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dallos-2| Dallos, Raymond A]]||1934||1934||||[[Image:Dallos-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hatley-556| Hatley, William H]]||1866||1933||||[[Image:Hatley-556.jpg|100px]] |- |[[O'Dell-504| Hatley, Grace Odell]]||1880||1935||His Wife ||[[Image:Hatley-556.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gooshaw-18| Gooshaw, Hugh F]]||1906||1981||||[[Image:Gooshaw-18.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Layaw-1| Gooshaw, Doris M Layaw]]||1912||1937||His Wife ||[[Image:Gooshaw-18.jpg|100px]] |- | ?, Jessie May||||8/12/1894||Age 6 Wks|| |- |[[Cowan-1783| Cowan, Maude E]]||1892||1927||||[[Image:Cowan-1783.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cowan-1782| Cowan, John B]]||||8/16/1897||Age 43 Yrs||[[Image:Cowan-1782.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Raymond-1765| Raymond, Eugene T]]||5/21/1832||1/9/1893||||[[Image:Raymond-1765.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hosmer-1316| Hosmer, Edwin]]||1823||1907||||[[Image:Hosmer-1316.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Shoen-11| Hosmer, Sarah Shoen]]||1824||1903||His Wife ||[[Image:Hosmer-1316.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hosmer-1317| Hosmer, Polly]]||1851||1909||Their Dau||[[Image:Hosmer-1317.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Irish-420| Irish, Lyman]]||||11/8/1863||AE 49 Yrs 8 Mos 24 Ds||[[Image:Irish-420.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cooper-10874| Cooper, Julia Ann]]||||10/31/1847||Daughter of S & L Cooper, AE 18 YRS …||[[Image:Cooper-10874.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Haywood-720| Haywood, Leonard]]||1815||1895||||[[Image:Haywood-720.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-288129| Haywood, Olive]]||1921||1906||His Wife ||[[Image:Haywood-720.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-288132| Patterson, Hannah]]||||1/29/1850||Wife of Moses Patterson, Aged 75 YRS||[[Image:Unknown-288132.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pierce-5644| Pierce, Seymour B]]||1837||1897||1st Lieut Co H 96 Regt||[[Image:Pierce-5644.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Patterson-7070| Pierce, Roxanna S Patterson]]||1836||||His Wife ||[[Image:Pierce-5644.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Van_Kennen-2| Van Kennen, John]]||11/15/1816||7/30/1895||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-288671| Van Kennen, Wilhemina]]||3/28/1816||7/8/1910||His Wife ||[[Image:Van_Kennen-2.jpg|100px]] |- | ?, John E||1870||1898||Their Son|| |- |[[Wing-1154| Wing, Gertrude A]]||||2/10/1881||Daughter of A S and C Wing||[[Image:Wing-1154.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-569| Wing, Celia A]]||||1/3/1889||Wife of A S Wing, Age ?||[[Image:Kingsbury-569.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wing-1153| Wing, Alvah S]]||||1873||||[[Image:Wing-1153.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-574| Kingsbury, C C]]||2/11/1829||||||[[Image:Kingsbury-574.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hemagin-1| Kingsbury, Rhoda]]||10/12/1841||||His Wife||[[Image:Kingsbury-574.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-576| Kingsbury, Willie C]]||7/21/1871||2/3/1889||||[[Image:Kingsbury-574.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-571| Kingsbury, Darius]]||10/29/1827||1/10/1908||||[[Image:Kingsbury-571.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Richardson-10086| Kingsbury, Sarah]]||12/25/1847||2/3/1929||His Wife||[[Image:Kingsbury-571.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Ryan-4945| Ryan, Francis F]]||5/9/1923||11/24/2004||PFC US Army WWII; has two markers||[[Image:Ryan-4945.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cochrane-732| Ryan, Hazel C]]||1910||1962||||[[Image:Ryan-4945.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Castle-915| Castle, Harold A]]||1934||2002||||[[Image:Castle-915.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Shaw-7427| Castle, Marie E]]||1929||2007||||[[Image:Castle-915.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Castle-916| Castle, Bernard L]]||1906||1965||||[[Image:Castle-916.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McCormick-2641| Castle, Dorothy E]]||1907||1967||||[[Image:Castle-916.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pressey-59| Pressey, Carlton]]||1912||1981||has two markers||[[Image:Pressey-59.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Welley-1| Pressey, Geraldine]]||||2000||||[[Image:Pressey-59.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bidwell-437| Hotaling, Susan B]]||1875||1944||||[[Image:Bidwell-437.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lawson-3203| Lawson, Eugene H]]||1856||||||[[Image:Lawson-3203.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-289331| Lawson, Flora A]]||1851||1904||||[[Image:Lawson-3203.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-306| Bixby, Willard W]]||12/6/1881||10/2/1884||||[[Image:Bixby-305.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-307| Bixby, Healy L]]||12/29/1878||1/3/1908||||[[Image:Bixby-305.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-305| Bixby, Orton P]]||3/20/1852||2/26/1907||||[[Image:Bixby-305.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wadleigh-119| Bixby, Florence G]]||4/14/1853||2/18/1913||||[[Image:Bixby-305.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lee-13269| Lee, E]]||1891||1946||||[[Image:Lee-13269.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-289342| Lee, Vivian J]]||1890||1962||His Wife||[[Image:Lee-13269.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-36193| Jones, Ralph William]]||1909||1965||||[[Image:Jones-36193.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Becker-3629| Jones, Eunice Becker]]||1916||1948||||[[Image:Jones-36193.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jesmer-25| Jesmer, Clark R]]||1903||1991||||[[Image:Jesmer-25.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Claffey-38| Jesmer, Irene M]]||1912||1998||||[[Image:Jesmer-25.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Myers-6485| Myers, Adam C Jr]]||4/16/1929||34815||CPL US Army Korea; has two markers||[[Image:Myers-6485.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jesmer-26| Myers, Shirley A]]||1938||||||[[Image:Jesmer-26.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bird-3994| Bird, Albert J]]||1880||1946||||[[Image:Bird-3994.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Van_Kennen-3| Van Kennen, Karl W]]||1894||1967||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hosmer-1318| Van Kennen, Goldie A]]||1896||1960||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-3.jpg|100px]] |- | Van Kennen, Robert K||1932||||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Van_Kennen-4| Van Kennen, Jacque P]]||1930||1988||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Emlaw-2| Emlaw, Vernon E]]||1897||1963||||[[Image:Emlaw-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hanley-591| Emlaw, Marion H]]||1896||1947||||[[Image:Emlaw-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Emlaw-4| Emlaw, Darryl P]]||1949||1952||||[[Image:Emlaw-4.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cota-45| Cota, Clement C]]||1918||1986||||[[Image:Cota-45.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hume-719| Cota, Rita Hume]]||1923||1991||His Wife||[[Image:Cota-45.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cota-46| Cota, Richard C]]||1/17/1947||1/20/1947||||[[Image:Cota-45.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Waite-1544| Waite, Charles L]]||1856||19__||||[[Image:Waite-1544.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Plumley-216| Waite, Marilla A]]||1853||1923||His Wife||[[Image:Waite-1544.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flinn-621| Flinn, Edmond]]||1875||1954||Father||[[Image:Flinn-621.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lowery-1517| Flinn, Blanche]]||1879||1960||Mother||[[Image:Flinn-621.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McQuown-48| McQuown, Kenneth]]||1909||1981||||[[Image:McQuown-48.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-289677|McQuown, Marjorie]]||1913||1986||||[[Image:McQuown-48.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Van_Kennen-6| Van Kennen, John S]]||1889||19__||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-6.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stickney-359| Van Kennen, Edith]]||?||?||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-6.jpg|100px]] |- | Van Kennen (?), Charlotte||no dates||no dates||only first name|| |- | Van Kennen(?), Watson||no dates||no dates||only first name|| |- |[[Van_Kennen-5| VanKennen, Frank P]]||1858||1907||||[[Image:Van_Kennen-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Blanchard-2503| VanKennen, Ida]]||1855||1924||His Wife||[[Image:Van_Kennen-3.jpg|100px]] |- | Van Kennen (?), Jennie||no dates||no dates||only first name|| |- | Van Kennen (?), Wesley||no dates||no dates||only first name|| |- |[[Judson-387| Judson, Watson H]]||1879||1933||||[[Image:Judson-387.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Baker-18951| Judson, Charlotte]]||1879||1964||His Wife||[[Image:Judson-387.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rogers-12786| Rogers, Wesley H]]||1853||1904||||[[Image:Rogers-12786.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Quigley-556| Rogers, Jennie]]||1857||1942||||[[Image:Rogers-12786.jpg|100px]] |- |[[King-15168| King, Mollie E]]||1872||1944||||[[Image:King-15168.jpg|100px]] |- |[[King-15167| King, Carroll A]]||8/10/1846||1/7/1906||||[[Image:King-15167.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Stocker-291|King, Harriet]]||1847||1924||His Wife||[[Image:King-15167.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flanagan-764| Flanagan, Fred J]]||10/9/1869||9/6/1950||||[[Image:Flanagan-764.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Plumbley-7| Flanagan, Minerva]]||9/2/1882||5/27/1911||His Wife||[[Image:Flanagan-764.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-10155|Flanagan, Nellie]]||8/18/1892||1/1/1977||His Wife||[[Image:Flanagan-764.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wing-1196| Wing, Ralph G]]||1886||1962||||[[Image:Wing-1196.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Van_Kennen-7| Wing, Maud V]]||1882||1962||||[[Image:Wing-1196.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bastian-195| Bastian, Edward E]]||1859||1927||||[[Image:Wing-1196.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Pinney-228| Bastian, Orpha L Pinney]]||1860||1925||His Wife||[[Image:Wing-1196.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bastian-196| Bastian, Jessie M]]||1890||1910||Their Daughter||[[Image:Wing-1196.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-36271| Jones, Cyrus O]]||1839||1910||||[[Image:Jones-36271.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cole-8790|Jones, Sarah E]]||1859||1951||His Wife||[[Image:Jones-36271.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brothers-296| Jones, Mable]]||6/10/1897||10/21/1974||||[[Image:Jones-36273.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-36273| Jones, Dewey Sr]]||4/21/1898||3/20/1969||||[[Image:Jones-36273.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jenkins-5915| Jenkins, Goldie M]]||5/5/1881||2/10/1948||||[[Image:Jenkins-5914.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jenkins-5914| Jenkins, Lester A]]||12/10/1878||6/12/1965||||[[Image:Jenkins-5914.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Daggett-583| Daggett, Calvin A]]||||7/20/1950||In Loving Memory of Our Dear Son PV Calvin A Daggett Killed in Korea July 20, 1950||[[Image:Daggett-583.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Spotswood-43| Spotswood, Orville]]||1915||1957||||[[Image:Spotswood-43.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Leecox-1| Leecox, John F]]||10/1/1884||5/7/1966||CPL CO A 345 Infantry World War I||[[Image:Leecox-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Curtis-5223| Leecox, Florence C]]||||1/9/1981||||[[Image:Leecox-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McGee-1595| McGee, Thomas B]]||2/14/1937||10/13/2000||US Navy Korea||[[Image:McGee-1595.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Shoen-12| McGee, Linda K]]||6/6/1948||11/19/2001||A1C US Air Force||[[Image:Shoen-12.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Grant-6567| Grant, Glenn C]]||||11/18/1969||||[[Image:Grant-6567.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Curtis-5232| Grant, Elsie J]]||||9/9/1960||||[[Image:Grant-6567.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gary-274| Gary, Harriet R]]||1915||2001||||[[Image:Gary-274.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Mandigo-20| Mandigo, Merrill W]]||3/6/1931||2/?/1961||New York SGT US Marine Corps Korea||[[Image:Mandigo-20.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Robinson-14572| Leach, Corolyn J]]||1860||1955||||[[Image:Robinson-14572.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-289992| Burkhardt, Mary E]]||1887||1966||||[[Image:Burkhardt-169.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Burkhardt-169| Burkhardt, Robert E]]||1891||1954||||[[Image:Burkhardt-169.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clark-24029| Clark, Keith L]]||1923||1989||TEC 5 US Army World War II||[[Image:Clark-24029.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clark-24028| Clark, Wendell E]]||1/12/1925||6/19/1966||PVT 1624 SVC COMD UNIT World War II||[[Image:Clark-24028.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clark-24026| Clark, Clayton E]]||1888||1936||||[[Image:Clark-24026.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Clark-24027| Clark, Eva]]||1889||1949||His Wife||[[Image:Clark-24026.jpg|100px]] |- | ?, Jennie||1887||1935|||| |- | ?, John W||1878||1945|||| |- |[[Van_Kennen-8| VanKennen, Henry]]||1841||1925||Co. H 16th Reg NY Vol's, Co. I 3rd Reg HVY Art. Mass Vol's||[[Image:Van_Kennen-8.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lockwood-1700| VanKennen, Amanda Lockwood]]||1846||1915||His Wife||[[Image:Van_Kennen-8.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flanders-828| Flanders, Delbert W]]||11/18/1903||12/1/1957||military stone states: New York EM1 USNR World War II||[[Image:Flanders-828.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Barkley-707| Flanders, Clara Barkley]]||1877||1944||His Wife (Herbert Flanders - her married name does not appear on the tombstone)||[[Image:Barkley-707.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flanders-827| Flanders, Herbert J]]||1878||1962||||[[Image:Flanders-827.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flanders-829| Flanders, J Erwin]]||1907||1916||Their Son, (last name does not appear on the tombstone)||[[Image:Flanders-829.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Flanders-830| Flanders, Warren Barkley]]||8/8/1911||12/17/1986||TEC 5 US Army World War II, Mason||[[Image:Flanders-830.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Roache-28| Flanders, Ruth Roache]]||1916||1996||His Wife||[[Image:Roache-28.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Borrman-17| Borrman, William H]]||1854||1921||||[[Image:Borrman-17.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-290086| Borrman, Laura E]]||1861||1924||His Wife||[[Image:Unknown-290086.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Borrman-18| Borrman, Erna A]]||1886||1969||||[[Image:Borrman-18.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Borrman-20|Borrman, Robert J]]||1926||2003||Last name is not on tombstone||[[Image:Borrman-20.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Beadle-381| Beadle, Herbert O Jr]]||9/19/1922||6/21/2010||SGT US Army World War II||[[Image:Beadle-381.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Borrman-19| Borrman, Francis L]]||1890||1974||||[[Image:Borrman-19.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Tucker-5977| Borrman, Sara Tucker]]||1887||1953||His Wife||[[Image:Tucker-5977.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Steemberg-3| Steemberg, Lindsay]]||no dates||no dates||||[[Image:Steemberg-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Campbell-14943| Steemberg, Sarah]] ||1853||1926||||[[Image:Steemberg-3.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Crabb-799| Crabb, C Oliver]]||1899||1952||||[[Image:Crabb-799.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Gibbs-2654| Crabb, Alice A]]||1898||1952||||[[Image:Gibbs-2654.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Steinbarge-1| Steinbarge, Charles A]]||1875||1958||||[[Image:Steinbarge-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rhodes-3520| Steinbarge, Gertrude R]]||1876||1943||||[[Image:Steinbarge-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Steinbarge-3| Steinbarge, Sharon G]]||1948||1950||||[[Image:Steinbarge-3.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Flowers-1504|Flowers, Hermon F]]||1904||1959||||[[Image:Flowers-1504.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Steinbarge-2| Steinbarge, Charles Earle]]||1901||1961||||[[Image:Steinbarge-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cameron-3439| Steinbarge, Gladys M]]||1902||||||[[Image:Steinbarge-2.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Halvorsen-299| Halvorsen, Frank L]]||1906||1971||||[[Image:Halvorsen-299.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-290260| Halvorsen, Mercedes L]]||1912||1968||||[[Image:Halvorsen-299.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Halvorsen-300| Halvorsen, Donald F]]||1933||1986||Has 2 tomstones (see below)||[[Image:Halvorsen-299.jpg|100px]] |- |[[McDonald-7510| McDonald, Clifford]]||1896||1973||Mason||[[Image:McDonald-7510.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wolfe-2936| McDonald, Nina]]||1898||1979||||[[Image:McDonald-7510.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Halvorsen-300| Halvorsen, Donald F]]||1/15/1933||5/12/1986||US Navy Korea||[[Image:Halvorsen-300.jpg|100px]] |- | [[England-2190|England, Allen E]]||1896||||Mason||[[Image:England-2190.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Planty-16| England, Nellie E]]||1899||1955||||[[Image:England-2190.jpg|100px]] |- |[[LaPage-11| LaPage, William]]||1888||1954||||[[Image:LaPage-11.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Planty-18| LaPage, Ineza P]]||1896||1952||||[[Image:LaPage-11.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hill-15618| Hill, Roger Oran]]||1/6/1948||1/13/1948||||[[Image:Hill-15618.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sullivan-6334| Sullivan, Glenn]]||1906||1960||Son||[[Image:Sullivan-6334.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Packard-688| Packard, Wendell]]||1927||||||[[Image:Packard-686.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-290435| Packard, Yvonne]]||1929||2006||His Wife||[[Image:Packard-686.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Packard-687| Packard, Barbara]]||1932||1996||||[[Image:Packard-686.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Russell-10194| Packard, Myra Russell]]||1891||1950||His Wife||[[Image:Packard-686.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Packard-686| Packard, Leland A]]||1886||1941||||[[Image:Packard-686.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hunter-6323| Hunter, Thornton H]]||1910||1977||||[[Image:Hunter-6323.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Andrews-6525| Hunter, Gleana A]]||1913||1941||||[[Image:Hunter-6323.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bandy-606| Bandy, Henry T]]||1861||||||[[Image:Bandy-606.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rosenbarker-1| Bandy, Mary A]]||1868||1919||His Wife||[[Image:Bandy-606.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Faucett-112| Bradish, Clara A]]||1869||1932||His Wife ( last name not listed, backside of Bradish tombstone)||[[Image:Faucett-112.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bradish-60| Bradish, Frank E]]||1879||||||[[Image:Bradish-60.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bastian-198| Bradish, Mabel P]]||1883||1913||His Wife||[[Image:Bradish-60.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Waite-1560| Waite, Erford]]||1889||1957||||[[Image:Waite-1560.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Trippany-3| Waite, Mina]]||1890||1970||His Wife||[[Image:Waite-1560.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Waite-1561| Waite, Floyd]] J||1911||1913||Their Son||[[Image:Waite-1560.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Deshaw-16| Deshaw, Howard K]]||1912||1968||||[[Image:Deshaw-16.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Spotswood-44| Deshaw, Esther Spotswood]]||1913||2007||||[[Image:Deshaw-16.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fulller-5| Fuller, Thomas O]]||3/26/1895||10/18/1948||New York PVT 55 INF 7 DIV World War I||[[Image:Fulller-5.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Unknown-291089|Wing, Mittie]]||1850||1880||His Wife||[[Image:Wing-1203.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wing-1203| Wing, Byron]]||1849||1925||||[[Image:Wing-1203.jpg|100px]] |- |[[O'Brien-3089| Wing, Helen]]||1850||1910||His Wife||[[Image:Wing-1203.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stowell-445| Stowell, E Derry]]||1903||1982||||[[Image:Stowell-445.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Richards-6097|Stowell, Dorothy Richards]]||1907||2000||||[[Image:Stowell-445.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stowell-447|Stowell, Richard Charles]]||1924||1934||||[[Image:Stowell-445.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Jones-36798| Stroud, Elizabeth Jones]]||1852||1912||Wife of C. E. Stroud||[[Image:Jones-36798.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stowell-448| Stowell, Charles H]]||1866||1929||||[[Image:Stowell-448.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hughes-7806| Stowell, Jennie E Hughes]]||1871||1923||His Wife||[[Image:Stowell-448.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Judson-389| Judson. Malcolm C]]||1846||1913||||[[Image:Judson-389.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wooley-274| Judson, Sarah M]]||1851||1925||His Wife||[[Image:Judson-389.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Spotswood-45| Rosby, Alida Spotswood]]||1877||1962||His Wife||[[Image:Rosby-4.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rosby-4| Rosby, William J]]||1874||1944||||[[Image:Rosby-4.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Spotswood-46| Spotswood, George]]||1841||1930||||[[Image:Spotswood-46.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Whiting-1780| Spotswood, Sarah Jane]]||1843||1904||||[[Image:Spotswood-46.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Copps-12|Copps, E B]]||||4/9/1883||Died Apr. 9, 1883, AE 35 Yrs 10 M 23 D's||[[Image:Copps-12.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291534| Copps, Ida E]]||||5/21/1882||His Wife, Died May 21, 1882 AE 25 Y'RS 4 MONS||[[Image:Copps-12.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Stowell-449| Stowell, William D]]||1834||1910||||[[Image:Stowell-449.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Everest-159| Stowell, Mary A Everest]]||1843||1922||His Wife||[[Image:Stowell-449.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Everest-160|Everest, E A]]||10/22/1820||4/12/1899||||[[Image:Everest-160.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Curtis-5281| Everest, Sarah C]]||6/28/1822||10/4/1889||His Wife||[[Image:Everest-160.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291538| Bradish, Hannah]]||||4/13/1842||Wife of Daniel Bradish, Died Apr 13, 1842 AG 67 Yrs||[[Image:Unknown-291538.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291539| Upham, Mary L]]||||10/31/1864||Wife of Henry B Upham, Died October 31, 1864 Aged 24 yrs||[[Image:Unknown-291539.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-584| Kingsbury, Thomas]]||||||Died March 30, 1842 AE 38 yrs||[[Image:Kingsbury-584.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291553| King, Sophia]]||||||Died April 2, 1864 AE 73 Y||[[Image:Unknown-291553.jpg|100px]] |- |[[King-15282| King, Nathaniel]]||||||Died Oct 7, 1818 AE 77||[[Image:King-15282.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-583| Kingsbury, Ira]]||||||Died May 19, 1861 AE 40 yrs||[[Image:Kingsbury-583.jpg|100px]] |- | Kingsbury, Eliza||||||Died Mar 5, 1862 AE 57 Yrs 1 Mos||[[Image:Kingsbury-583.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Matthews-5060| Kingsbury, Mary L]]||||||Wife of C. C. Kingsbury Died July 20, 1865 AE…||[[Image:Matthews-5060.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-575| Kingsbury, Lathrop]]||||||Died Mar. 21st 1842 AE 55 yrs (has two tombstones - one with wife)||[[Image:Kingsbury-575.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dimmick-189| Kingsbury, Samantha]]||no date||1874||Wife of Lathrop Kingsbury||[[Image:Kingsbury-575.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-317| Bixby, Cynthia D]]||5/13/1848||12/18/1927||(above Abegail, at bottom says Mixpah)||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Bixby-316|Bixby, Abegail C]]||||5/11/1886||Died May 11 1886 Aged 51 Y'RS 10 Mo 16 DYS Mizpah||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-312| Bixby, Parry C]]||11/9/1802||11/1/1883||||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Beals-655| Bixby, Elizabeth A Beals]]||5/2/1811||5/21/1889||His Wife ||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-314| Bixby, Lucy C]]||||4/14/1878||Died April 14, 1878 Aged 31 Years||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-315| Bixby, Orra O]]||||||Died Mar 10, 1842 Aged 4 MONTHS||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bixby-313| Bixby, George W]]||3/25/1840||10/29/1906||||[[Image:Bixby-312.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wing-1206| Wing, Addison]]||||9/26/1863||Died Sep 26, 1963 AE 37 yrs||[[Image:Baldwin-6700.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Baldwin-6700| Wing, Lydia A Baldwin]]||||8/18/1888||Former Wife of D. A. Wing Died Aug 18 1888 Aged 55 YRS||[[Image:Baldwin-6700.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Wing-41| Wing, Giles Jr]]||||12/30/1851||Died Dec 30 1851 AE 69 Yrs 6 ms||[[Image:Wing-41.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cook-284| Wing, Content]]||||||Wife of Giles Wing Jr Died Apr 30 1853 AE…||[[Image:Wing-41.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lockwood-1713| Lockwood, Adoniram]]||||7/19/1885||Died July 19 1885 Age 84 YRS||[[Image:Lockwood-1713.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291619| Lockwood, Julia]]||||11/25/1886||His Wife Died Nov 25 1886||[[Image:Lockwood-1713.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Sullivan-6394| Sullivan, Verne L]]||1895||1969||||[[Image:Sullivan-6394.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2008| Sullivan, Hazel Rodgers]]||1894||1988||His Wife||[[Image:Sullivan-6394.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lockwood-1714| Lockwood, Hendrick B]]||||8/9/1859||Died Aug 9, 1859 Age 26 Y'rs & 10 Mo's||[[Image:Lockwood-1714.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291627| Plumb, Nancy C]]||||||Wife of Dwight Plumb Died May 7 1865 AE 30 yrs||[[Image:Unknown-291627.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291626| Plumb, Sarah A]]||||2/20/1872||Wife of Dwight C Plumb Died Feb 20 1872 AE 27 yrs||[[Image:Unknown-291626.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Plumb-390| Plumb, Dwight C]]||||3/20/1885||Died Mar 20 1885 Age 55 yrs 1 mo & 4 dys||[[Image:Plumb-390.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Alexander-6996| Alexander, J Effie]]||1867||1889||(on backside of parents tombstone, no last name)||[[Image:Alexander-6996.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Alexander-6997| Alexander, Belle]]||1868||1896||(on backside of parents tombstone, no last name)||[[Image:Rodgers-2009.jpg|100px]][[Image:Alexander-6996.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Alexander-1483| Alexander, M]]||1832||||||[[Image:Rodgers-2009.jpg|100px]][[Image:Rodgers-2009.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2009| Alexander, Eleanor]]||1842||1921||His Wife||[[Image:Rodgers-2009.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2011| Rodgers, James]]||1842||1907||||[[Image:Rodgers-2011.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Crabb-800| Rodgers, Othelia]]||1850||1909||His Wife||[[Image:Rodgers-2011.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2012| Rodgers, Clinton W]]||1870||1870||Their Son||[[Image:Rodgers-2011.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291657| Rodgers, Lucy P]]||1845||1864||Wife of Wm Rodgers||[[Image:Unknown-291657.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2010| Rodgers, Alexander]]||1817||1874||||[[Image:Rodgers-2010.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Kingsbury-585| Rodgers, Harriet]]||1818||1898||His Wife||[[Image:Rodgers-2010.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2014| Hall, Flora J]]||1857||1882||Wife of C. E. Hall||[[Image:Rodgers-2014.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lawrence-6271| Lawrence, Wallace]]||no date||no date||Died Aged 47 yrs||[[Image:Lawrence-6271.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291701| Lawrence, Lucinda M]]||no date||no date||His Wife||[[Image:Lawrence-6271.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lawrence-6269| Lawrence, Milo]]||||11/23/1855||Son of H & N Lawrence Died Nov 23, 1855 AE 15 YRS||[[Image:Lawrence-6269.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Lowry-2216| Lowry, John]]||||4/8/1876||Died Apr 8, 1876 AE 77 Y'RS||[[Image:Lowry-2216.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Vernal-15| Vernal, Jasper]]||1847||1918||||[[Image:Vernal-15.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291709| Vernal, Charlotte]]||1856||1933||His Wife||[[Image:Vernal-15.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2015| Rodgers, Darius]]||1849||1916||||[[Image:Rodgers-2015.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291662| Rodgers, Boket]]||1845||1895||||[[Image:Unknown-291662.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Matthews-5062|Matthews, J E]]||1/5/1807||6/24/1891||||[[Image:Matthews-5062.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291710| Matthews, Delutia]]||||9/20/1840||Wife of J. E. Matthews Died Sept 20, 1840 AE 32 Y's||[[Image:Matthews-5062.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291712| Matthews, Annis]]||||5/22/1880||His 2nd Wife Died May 22, 1880 AE 56 Y'rs||[[Image:Matthews-5062.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bradish-62| Bradish, Moses J]]||1800||1890||||[[Image:Bradish-62.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291788| Bradish, Margaret]]||1812||1902||||[[Image:Bradish-62.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Demick-9| Demick, Philo]]||||3/2/1885||Died Mar. 2, 1885 AE 64 yrs||[[Image:Demick-9.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dimick-269| Dimick, Keyes]]||||7/26/1858||Died July 26, 1858 in his 80th year||[[Image:Dimick-269.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Drake-4041| Drake, James]]||||2/18/1862||Died FEB 18, 1862||[[Image:Drake-4041.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Safford-365| Safford, Hattie]]||||11/14/1884||Dau of Sam & Harriet Safford Died Nov 14, 1884 Aged 14 Y'rs 2 Mos & 26 dys||[[Image:Safford-365.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2017| Rodgers, James]]||1818||1870||||[[Image:Rodgers-2017.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Unknown-291813| Rodgers, Leah E]]||1824||1910||His Wife||[[Image:Rodgers-2017.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2018| Rodgers, Ira]]||1850||1914||||[[Image:Rodgers-2017.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2020| Rodgers, Theodore]]||1857||1857||||[[Image:Rodgers-2017.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Rodgers-2019| Rodgers, Robert]]||1867||1867||||[[Image:Rodgers-2017.jpg|100px]] |- | |}

    Bixler Family History

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    Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Bixler families and information about individuals, places, and things named Bixler. (If you have any information to add about Bixlers or the name, please do.) === Origins of the Surname Bixler === The various spellings have been and some still used are: Bixler Bichsler Bicksler Bixfler Bipler Buscher Bipher The German 'Büchsler', is an occupational name for a ‘'''maker of wooden boxes'''’ It is also referred to as a Mennonite (a religious group) surname. The term ‘'''bichsel'''’ refers to a tool (a rounded '''adze''') used to hollow out wooden troughs and spouts. Using the adze helps smooth out rough wood. That term was then applied to people who used the tool in the 1400s in the regions today known as Switizerland and Germany. === Famous and Creative Bixlers === * '''David Bixler''', a movie film producer since late 1990s into the 21st century. Mostly producing made for the DVD original movie market. Some movies produced: “The Sandlot 2”, “The Shipment”, “Beethoven’s 3rd” and “K911”. * [[Bixler-6|John A. Bixler]] (1886 - 1967) was one of the first pilots. He first started flying in 1911. * [[Bixler-7|Thurman J. Bixler]] started bottling fruit sodas in 1911. * [[Bixler-8|Christian Bixler]] 1763-1840) is a Revolutionary War veteran and the founder of Bixler Jewelers of Easton, PA, which is America's oldest jewelers, clocks and silversmith. === Bixlers on WikiTree === [[Bixler-3|George Bixler]] (1814-1883) leads one family. Click here for the complete list of [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BIXLER_1.html Bixlers]. This was updated this morning. If you add yourself to WikiTree you will be on the list tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

    Bixler Receipt

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    === JACOB BIXLER 1789 PURCHASE RECEIPT === One truly feels they have touched a piece of history when they have inherited a family item so fragile yet so enduring to have lasted over 220 years. Especially considering it is an ephemera object that predates the Presidential Inauguration of [[Washington-11|George Washington]] on April 30, 1789. [[Luckhardt-1|My]] treasured heirloom is the receipt for a wagon purchase made by my 4th great grandfather, Jacob Bixler of Maryland. The receipt is handwritten on 18th century rag paper, clearly dated January 13, 1789 with his name, the wagon and its cost of ten pounds, ten shills. The size of the paper is only about 5 ½ by 4 inches. There are other receipts and documents from Jacob's son and grandson handed down through the generations but this '''1789 paper is the oldest''' and most precious. During most of its history the receipt was with [[Space:Bixler_Family_History|Bixler]] family members in Carroll and Frederick Counties of Maryland but came into my mother's possession around 1979 and then to me in 1994. [[Category:Family Heirlooms]]

    Black Creek Primative Batptist Church & Cemetery

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    [[Category:Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Hampton, South Carolina]] [[Category:Hampton County, South Carolina, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Black Creek Primitive Baptist Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:United States Cemeteries|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. ---- About Cemetery: This cemetery is located behind the Black Creek Primitive Baptist Church, off of Hickory Hill Road in Hampton County, South Carolina. According to all the headstone in this cemetery, there are 7 known veterans buried here. 1 WWI Veteran, [[Joiner-358|Webb Joiner]], SC Pvt Co H 60 Pioneer Inf. 4 WWII Veterans, [[Dobson-1669|Harvey Allen Dobson Sr]], Tec 5 US Army; [[Williams-28976|Robert L Williams]],FI US Navy WWII; [[Dobson-1659|Frederick Allen Dobson]], PFC US Army; and [[Dobson-1685|Samuel Thomas Dobson]], S SGT US Army, whom received the Purple Heart (see picture of headstone, still looking for more information on this). And 2 Civil War Veterans; [[Youmans-315|James Peeples Youmans]], 1 Lieut. Co E 3 SC Cav. CSA; [[Crapse-25|James Jessie Crapse]], 11th Regiment SC Infantry 9th Volunteers Co. E. Again, this is just a guess, there could most likely be more veterans buried here, they are just not noted on headstones. If you know of someone that is buried here and is a veteran, or lost their life in battle, please post on their profile page, Thanks! There are 144 marked and named interments in this cemetery. There are also over 15 marked interments with no names, as well as numerous unmarked graves. Find A Grave states that 157 ancestors call this cemetery home. ---- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
    4855 Hickory Hill Road
    Hampton, South Carolina, 29924
    N/A GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
    (32.820836,-81.16564) ---- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&GRid=113102559&CRid=2289303& Find A Grave page]
    [http://billiongraves.com/pages/cemeteries/Black-Creek-Primitive-Baptist-Church-Cemetery/281967#cemetery_id=281967&lim=0&num=25&action=browse Billion Graves page] ---- This cemetery has been completely photographed by [[Jarrell-319|Liz Parker]]. The transcriptions below are finished and up to date as of 17 Feb 2015. Any future interments can be added. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |# ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |1||[[Fennell-551|Ambrose]]||[[Fennell-551|Ruth (Fennell)]]||1912-09-09||1976-09-30||64||||[[Image:Fennell-551.jpg|50px]] |- |2||[[Bowers-2908|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2908|David A.]]||1905-06-03||1976-09-28||71||||[[Image:Bowers-2908.jpg|50px]] |- |3||[[Smith-69975|Bowers]]||[[Smith-69975|Elizabeth (Smith)]]||1923-06-20||2009-01-10||86||||[[Image:Bowers-2908.jpg|50px]] |- |4||[[Bowers-2911|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2911|J.F.]]||1878-10-18||1894-09-15||15||Son of WH & RP Bowers||[[Image:Bowers-2911.jpg|50px]] |- |5||[[Bowers-2912|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2912|W. E.]]||1880-04-01||1894-02-10||13||Son of WH & RP Bowers||[[Image:Bowers-2912.jpg|50px]] |- |6||[[Bowers-1734|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-1734|William Barnwell]]||1816||1888||72|||||[[Image:Anderson-5513.jpg|50px]] |- |7||[[Anderson-5513|Bowers]]||[[Anderson-5513|Sarah Elizabeth (Anderson)]]||1815||1885||70||2014-09-06||[[Image:Anderson-5513.jpg|50px]] |- |8||[[Bowers-2918|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2918|J. Willie]]||1893-08-06||1952-04-03||58||||[[Image:Bowers-2918.jpg|50px]] |- |9||[[Bowers-2920|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2920|Jessie B.]]||1893-05-09||1977-06-23||84||||[[Image:Bowers-2918.jpg|50px]] |- |10||[[Bowers-2921|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2921|Cleonnis]]||1935-12-04||1939-09-13||3||Dau of Mr & Mrs JW Bowers||[[Image:Bowers-2921.jpg|50px]] |- |11||[[Bowers-3116|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-3116|James Robert]]||1873-01-27||1948-11-19||75||||[[Image:Bowers-3116.jpg|50px]] |- |12||[[Mixon-219|Bowers]]||[[Mixon-219|Lillian Zuline (Mixon)]]||1876-10-09||1966-10-30||90||||[[Image:Mixon-219.jpg|50px]] |- |13||[[Bowers-2922|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2922|Lawrence LeRoy]]||1900-01-27||1924-08-24||24||||[[Image:Bowers-2922.jpg|50px]] |- |14||[[Bowers-2924|Bowers]]||[[Bowers-2924|Lillian Grace]]||1953-08-24||1953-08-24||0||Dau. of Robert & Mildred ||[[Image:Bowers-2924.jpg|50px]] |- |15||[[Uknown-320|Bowers]]||[[Uknown-320|Louise]]||1893||1959||66|| ||[[Image:Uknown-320.jpg|50px]] |- |16|| [[Connelly-473|Connelly]]||[[Connelly-473|Henry Clinton]]||1915-05-12||1969-01-13||53|| Husband||[[Image:Connelly-473.jpg|50px]] |- |17||[[Unkown-968|Connelly]]||[[Unkown-968|Cora Lee]]||1902-09-24||1998-04-11||95||Wife ||[[Image:Connelly-473.jpg|50px]] |- |18||[[Unkown-980|Craddock]]||[[Unkown-980|Mahala A.]]||1834-12-8||1897-06-10||62||||[[Image:Unkown-980.jpg|50px]] |- |19||[[Craddock-61|Craddock]]||[[Craddock-61|William H.]]||1836-09-21||1890-09-15||53||||[[Image:Craddock-61.jpg|50px]] |- |20||[[Crapse-24|Crapse]]||[[Crapse-24|Charles Manly]]||1889-07-15||1948-05-25||58||||[[Image:Perry-5991.jpg|50px]] |- |21||[[Perry-5991|Crapse]]||[[Perry-5991|Henrietta (Perry)]]||1886-09-05||1953-12-23||67||||[[Image:Perry-5991.jpg|50px]] |- |22||[[Crapse-25|Crapse]]||[[Crapse-25|James]]||1841||1862-12-26||19||11th Regiment SC Infantry 9th Volunteers Co. E||[[Image:Crapse-25.jpg|50px]] |- |23||[[Davis-25816|Dobson]]||[[Davis-25816|Ada Belle (Davis)]]||1908-09-04||1935-05-06||26||Wife of Brantley Dobson||[[Image:Davis-25816.jpg|50px]] |- |24||[[Smith-72218|Dobson]]||[[Smith-72218|Addie (Smith)]]||1880-04-24||1965-03-19||84||||[[Image:Smith-72218.jpg|50px]] |- |25||[[Dobson-858|Dobson]]||[[Dobson-858|George W.]]||1875-09-25||1968-01-14||92||||[[Image:Smith-72218.jpg|50px]] |- |26||[[Dobson-764|Dobson]]||[[Dobson-764|Charles L.]]||1868-07-18||1950-01-18||81||||[[Image:Dobson-764.jpg|50px]] |- |27||[[Phillips-11618|Dobson]]||[[Phillips-11618|Julia E. 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    Black Creek Township,Luzerne County,Pa

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    [[Category: Black Creek Township, Luzerne County, Pennsylvania]] {{US History|sub-project=Pennsylvania}} === maps=== {{Image|file=Nescopeck_Luzerne_Co_Pa-6.jpg |caption=1873 map of Luzerne county showing townships }} {{Image|file=Black_Creek_Methodist_Cemetery.jpg |caption=Black Creek Twp1873 }} {{Image|file=Black_Creek_Township_Luzerne_County_Pa.jpg |caption=Orignal Land warrants }} ===Early Township History=== * History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania H. C. Bradsby, Editor S. B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, 1893 CHAPTER XXI. (continued) BLACK CREEK TOWNSHIP Was taken from Sugarloaf August 8, 1848, and gets its name from the creek that runs through it, which enters on the eastsouth line, flows west to Gowen and then turns north and falls into Nescopeck creek, near the north line of the township at a point where is a hotel and Shellhammer's residence. Across the range near the south line is Tomhicken creek that passes into Schuylkill county southeast of Gowen. The Nescopeck runs across the northeast corner of the township. As stated this was all a part of Sugarloaf township down to 1848. By examining the list of early setters of Sugarloaf will be found the names of all the early settlers of Black creek. East and West Buck mountains are divided by Black creek that cuts its way from the south to the north. The Buck mountains are rich in coal bearing. These lands are a part of the Tench Coxe purchase in 1795. The Danville, Hazleton & Wilkes-Barre railroad taps the collieries of Black creek and the Coxe road, the Delaware, Schuylkill & Susquehanna, also is now running regular trains to this place. [p.537] Barney Huntsinger came here as a surveyor in 1806, and for his services took land that in time became the Christian Benninger place. D. and J. Huntsinger lands are west of Old Falls run, now Rock Glen station. The Benninger farm is a short distance east of Mountain grove. The Huntsingers, Rittenhouses, Shelhammers, Shorts and Smoyers were of the pioneer settlers. Martin Rittenhouse and William Rittenhouse came in 1810, built the first saw and gristmill. It is near the center of the township, where the east and west wagon road crosses Black creek. A small hamlet grew up here, and a store and near it a tannery. Another sawmill was a short distance north of Rittenhouse. When the township was formed nearly all the settlers lived along the east and west wagon road. The three schoolhouses were on this road. The only other one being the Shelhammer schoolhouse in the northeastern portion of the township. The first schoolhouse was Rittonhouse's old log cabin residence; he had built a frame soon after the sawmill was started; the first teacher was a man named Tripp. David Shelhammer and Stephen Turnbach both built brick houses in 1850. The first postoffice was kept by Rittenhouse in 1856—mails once a week arrived from Conyngham, and Joseph Rittenhouse was the first mail carrier. The postoffice was removed to Rock Glen station in 1872. This place was called Falls Run city until a postoffice was established, when it was changed to Rock Glen. Huntsinger in 1820 built a distillery on the Benninger farm. It was run successfully, but, like country carding mills, had its time and fell into "innocuous desuetude." John Barnes was an important early settler—because he was a blacksmith. His place and shop were east of the Rittenhouse mill, on the wagon road. The place became J. I. Pegg's. Daniel Stiles opened the first store. This was quite a little settlement, on the road some two miles east of the Rittenhouse mill. Another store was north of the Nescopeck, near D. Shelhammer's place. Here also was a church and schoolhouse, and southeast of this was a sawmill. There was but a slow growth to the township during these early years; the farmers were clearing up their places, and the sawmills and lumbermen were busy cutting the forests of pine and hemlock. At the Rittenhouse hamlet was the first tavern, by George Klinger. The place became the property of the heirs of Michael Smith. The first death in the township occurred in 1818—Mrs. John Kittner, daughter of Huntsinger. Mountain Grove (formerly Wolfton) is an important station just on the west line of the township. Here are the noted campmeeting grounds, a railroad station, postoffice, a few dwellings and the permanent "camps" of the people who flock there in the hot summer. It is a notable religious resort, and is under the German Reformed church. Fern Glen is a railroad station. Here the [[Coxe-151|Coxes]] have their elegant summer-resort residence. This is known as Deringer, which is one of the company's mining towns. Gowen is another of their mining towns, and is a station on the railroad. The principal population of the township are at the mining places. History of Luzerne County Pennsylvania; H. C. Bradsby, Editor S. B. Nelson & Co., Publishers, 1893 Back to Index of Townships and Boroughs Updated: 17 Oct 2003 ===Cemeteries=== *[[Space:Black_Creek_Methodist_Cemetery|Black Creek Methodist]] *[[Space:Trinity_Lutheran_Church_Cemetery|Trinity Lutheran]] ===Other Interesting Link=== *[http://www.wikiwand.com/en/Black_Creek_(Nescopeck_Creek_tributary) Black Creek]

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    All [[Category:Black Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Contact information== Project manager Candy Cox (Black-4130) You can private message me, or post in the comment box. I will need your email address associated with your Wiki account. You can PM that to me, and I will add you to this project. ==Research== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Black and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. My ancestor is James Chauncy Black, an Immigrant from Ulster province. He was born in 1771. Candy Black ( Black-4130 ) I've found another early Ireland Black profile [[Black-5782 |Mary (Black) McCalmont]] This time she is from County Down, Ulster and born 1674. Unfortunately her parents are not known - just her husband and children !! [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] '''See Also''' === Sub Projects and Research === [[Space:Black_of_Stirlingshire_and_Ulster|Black of Stirlingshire and Ulster]] ==History== *[http://www.ulsterheritage.com/scotsirish/s_i_history.htm Ulster Ancestry] "In 1641, many Ulster Scots were killed by the Irish in the Rising, but we are not sure how many. We do not know how many people were in Ulster as many had fled to Scotland in the 1630's to avoid the Black Oath. In 1642, more Scots arrived to defend the survivors as part of Monroe's army. It founded the first Presbyterian Presbytery in Ireland. Before that, there was none. Though Presbyterian, not all these men were lowlanders. I have an ancestor who presumably arrived in 1642 in Monroe's army. He came from Kintyre and was a Lamont, though the surname of his descendants is BLACK. They settled into Antrim." *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ulster From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia] "This article is about the nine-county province of Ireland. For the constituent country of the UK, see Northern Ireland. For other uses, see Ulster (disambiguation). Ulster Irish: Ulaidh Ulster-Scots: Ulstèr a. ^ The Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency[2] for 2011 combined with the preliminary results of Census of Ireland 2011 for Ulster (part of).[3] Ulster (/ˈʌlstər/; Irish: Ulaidh pronounced [ˈul̪ˠəi] or Cúige Uladh pronounced [ˈkuːɟə ˈul̪ˠə], Ulster Scots: Ulstèr[4][5][6] or Ulster)[7][8][9] is a province in the north of the island of Ireland. In ancient Ireland, it was one of the fifths (Irish: cúige) ruled by a rí ruirech, or "king of over-kings". The definition of the province was fluid from early to medieval times. It took a definitive shape in the reign of King James I of England when all the counties of Ireland were eventually shired. This process of evolving conquest had been under way since the Norman invasion of Ireland, particularly as advanced by the Cambro-Norman magnates Hugh de Lacy and John de Courcy. Ulster was a central topic role in the parliamentary debates that eventually resulted in the Government of Ireland Act 1920. Under the terms of the Act, Ireland was divided into two territories, Southern Ireland and Northern Ireland, with the border passing through the province. "Southern Ireland" was to be all of Ireland except for "the parliamentary counties of Antrim, Armagh, Down, Fermanagh, Londonderry and Tyrone, and the parliamentary boroughs of Belfast and Londonderry [the city of Derry]" which were to constitute "Northern Ireland". The area of Northern Ireland was seen as the maximum area within which Ulster Protestants/unionists could be expected to have a safe majority, despite counties Fermanagh and Tyrone having slight Roman Catholic/Irish nationalist majorities. While these six counties and two parliamentary boroughs were all in the province of Ulster, three other counties of the province – Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan – were assigned to the Irish Free State. Ulster has no official function for local government purposes in either jurisdiction. However, for the purposes of ISO-3166-2, Ulster is used to refer to the three counties of Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan only, which are given country sub-division code "IE-U".[10] '''Please click on the link above for the rest of the article'''" *Origin of Name History As this surname is common throughout the British Isles, Scottish ancestry should not be presumed without additional evidence. Furthermore, as Black appears in many inextricably confused forms (Blacke, Blackie, Blaik, and Blake, etc.), the current spelling is often no guide to the proper pronunciation past or present, for in early Scots Latin charters the name even appears as "Niger". In the Highlands, Black is synonymous with the patronymics Macilduy, Macildowie, or MacGilledow, all of which derive from the Gaelic "Mac Gille dhuibh" (son of the black lad), and it is these Blacks who have been particularly associated with the Lamonts, MacGregors, and MacLeans. When the Lamonts and MacGregors became "broken" clans, both were forced to conceal their identity and many chose the names Black and Macilduy. The novelist, William Black, traced his descent from a branch of Clan Lamont who were driven from their home-lands under a leader called the "Black Priest". The exiles settled in Carnwath, Lanarkshire, and were later noted covenanters. Another lineage of Blacks were descended from the Blacks of Garvie, in Glendaruel, Argyll, where the head of this family was known as "Mac-'Ille-Dhuibh-mor-na-Garbha". The Macleans of Duart claim as septs only those Blacks/Macilduys who lived on the island of Gometra off the coast of Mull, from where many later moved to the Isle of Lismore. Members of the old family of Black of Wateridgemuir, Logie-Buchan, have been Burgesses of Aberdeen for almost 500 years. Amongst those whose scholarship has enhanced the study of the Scottish heritage we must include George Fraser Black, whose monumental work "The Surnames of Scotland" (pub.1946) has become the standard reference. Born in Stirlingshire, George later emigrated to the United States where he took a post as a librarian in the New York Public Library. His catalogue of Scottish works held therein may also be considered a masterpiece in librarianship. Clan affiliation will be determined by evidence of one's ancestral genealogical or geographical associations. There is no Black Tartan but because of the strong connections with the Lamont Clan the Lamont Tartan is recommended. Names associated with this clan Septs: Black Blake Blacke Blackie Blaik Macilduy Macildowie MacGilledow " === '''Famous Black's''' === Claudia Black https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Claudia_Black From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Claudia Black Claudia Black (8734836861).jpg Born Claudia Lee Black 11 October 1972 (age 44) Sydney, Australia Occupation Actress, voice actress Years active 1992–present Spouse(s) Jamie (m. 2004; div. 2013) Children 2 Claudia Lee Black (born 11 October 1972) is an Australian actress and voice actress, known for her portrayals of Aeryn Sun in the science fiction series Farscape and Vala Mal Doran in the science fiction series Stargate SG-1, as well as Sharon "Shazza" Montgomery in the film Pitch Black. She has also had several prominent roles in video games, such as Chloe Frazer in the Uncharted series, the witch Morrigan in Dragon Age: Origins and Dragon Age: Inquisition, Daro'Xen in Mass Effect 2 and Mass Effect 3, and squadmate Samantha Byrne in Gears of War 3.[2] She also starred in the miniseries Containment. Early life Black was born and raised in Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. She was educated at the Anglican Kambala School, in Sydney, NSW.[3] Black has lived, for extensive periods, in Australia, New Zealand, Spain, the United Kingdom, Canada, and the United States.[3] Her parents are Australian medical academics, Doctors Jules and Judy Black. Career Claudia has acted in Australia and New Zealand in television and movies. She portrayed an intersex woman named Jill Mayhew in the Australian television series Good Guys Bad Guys.[3] She also had a leading role in the New Zealand soap opera City Life playing the role of Greek lawyer Angela Kostapas.[3] Black gained international recognition for her role in Farscape, and was nominated for a Saturn Award in the Best Actress category in both 2001 and 2002, and won the award in 2005. She has appeared in the feature films Queen of the Damned and Pitch Black. After Farscape ended, Black appeared as Vala Mal Doran in the Stargate SG-1 episode "Prometheus Unbound"; her performance was popular with producers and fans alike, and she was invited to reprise her role in the show's ninth season when series regular Amanda Tapping went on maternity leave. Black returned to the series as a regular cast member for the tenth and final season, and also starred in Stargate: The Ark of Truth and Stargate: Continuum, films which wrapped up the series' story lines. Black co-starred with Ben Browder in both series. In 2004, she was voted "#7 Hottest Scifi Babe" by Scifi WorldNet. In the NBC TV show Life (2007), Black was cast in the supporting role of Jennifer Conover for the initial pilot.[4] Due to Black's second pregnancy, the part was recast and the role was given to the actress Jennifer Siebel when the series was bought by the TV network. NBC still used footage of Black, and none of Siebel, when promoting the TV series' debut. Popular at sci-fi conventions, Black showed her talent at singing and playing the guitar at the Farscape conventions, and in 2007 sang on the debut album of musician and fellow Farscape actor Paul Goddard.[3] Black has also appeared in theater. She once played Portia in a tour of the Merchant of Venice.[3] She has also had parts in Spotlight on Women, The Picture of Dorian Gray, Loose Ends and Pick Ups for the Belvoir street theatre; Little Women and The World Knot for the Bicentennial Opera.[3] Since 2007, Black has also been a prolific video game voice actress. She has gained particular attention for her work with BioWare's Dragon Age and Mass Effect series. Her son Odin Black voiced her Dragon Age character's son in Dragon Age: Inquisition. 17:37, 14 April 2017 (EDT)[[Black-4130|Black-4130]] http://www.clintblack.com/about/ CLINT BLACK from his website: CLINT BLACK IS BACK. THE MULTI-MILLION SELLING COUNTRY MEGA-STAR IS RELEASING ON PURPOSE, HIS FIRST FULL-LENGTH ALBUM OF NEW SONGS IN A DECADE AND HE'S DOING IT ON HIS OWN TERMS. “To me, it’s only a ‘comeback’ in that I’m putting out something new,” says the award-winning singer-songwriter. “As someone who has never stopped working, I don’t see me as having gone away, as I tour extensively, write and produce for television, films as well as other artists." During his hiatus Black was courted by the majors (labels). All of them wanted him to sing other writers’ songs, but Black insisted on writing his own, as well as to being his own producer. “I really don’t want to conform to what other people think I should be doing with my music,” he says, bearing no ill will to major music corporations. “Instead, I’ll take my chances just being me. So I ended up just walking away from those opportunities. Our journey took us to Thirty Tigers Records, where I really feel I can be myself.” (Thirty Tigers also distributes music by such independent spirits as Marty Stuart, Shooter Jennings, Jason Isbell, Lucinda Williams, The Eli Young Band, Pat Green, Aaron Watson, The Avett Brothers, Chase Rice, Billy Joe Shaver, Sturgill Simpson, Bruce Robison, Jessi Colter, etc.) Black’s On Purpose compiles a strikingly diverse group of his self-produced songs. His ballads “Only One Way to Live,” “Stay Gone,” “Breathing Air” and “The Last Day” have never cut deeper, while his spirited “Beer” and “Better and Worse” are among the most upbeat songs he has ever crafted. “Time For That,” “Doing It Now For Love” and “Summertime Song” are catchy examples of how groove-soaked his music can be. The lilting “You Still Get to Me” marks Black’s third duet with his wife, actress Lisa Hartman Black. “Calling It News” is a wry, topical statement. “The Trouble” is colored by Australian slang. These new songs continue a stellar career. To date, Clint Black has sold more than 20 million albums worldwide and racked up 57 charted singles, 31 top-10 hits and 22 number-one smashes. Recordings such as “A Better Man,” “Killin’ Time,” “Like the Rain”, “When I Said I Do" and “Nothin’ But the Taillights” have led to honors from from the Country Music Association, The Academy of Country Music, The Grammys, and the American Music Awards, as well as membership in the cast of the Grand Ole Opry. Raised in the suburbs of Houston, Texas, Clint Black is the youngest of four brothers. He began performing with brother, Kevin at the family’s backyard barbecues. After high school, he worked construction for a year and spent 10 years on the local nightclub circuit. He auditioned for a Nashville recording contract in 1988. The following year, he led a movement of young talent that transformed country music into a multi-million dollar industry in the 1990s. “I don’t really feel like I was leading a change in country music,” he remarks. “It just felt like big success to me. I would hear things like, ‘So-and-so is going to record, and they’re using their own band because you did.’ Or, ‘So-and-so wants to write more of their own songs, because you did.’ But I don’t feel like I changed anything, other than contributing my work to the big picture. That’s my humble assessment of it. It’s hard to look at myself and see the impact I’ve had. I do know that my songs have touched a lot of people.” He married fellow Houstonian, and actress Lisa Hartman in 1991, their daughter Lily Pearl was born in 2001, and the family subsequently relocated from Los Angeles to Nashville. Black took on new challenges in addition to producing records, touring and writing songs by becoming an actor and a video director. He has founded several song publishing companies. He has been a musician recording and playing live with Kenny Loggins, Toto, Billy Joel, Jimmy Buffett and others. His vocal collaborators have included Martina McBride, Wynonna, Roy Rogers, The Pointer Sisters, Waylon Jennings, Bruce Hornsby, Eric Idle and Steve Wariner.. Among his songwriting partners have been Wariner, Merle Haggard, Michael McDonald, Marty Stuart, Bill Anderson and Jimmy Buffett. In 2004, he scaled the top of the charts by trading lines with Buffett, Alan Jackson, George Strait, Toby Keith and Kenny Chesney on the Hank Williams classic “Hey Good Looking.’” He contributed “The Great Mississippi Flood" to the 2005 post-Katrina charity album Hurricane Relief: Come Together Now. He released albums in 2004, 2005 and 2007. But his interest in releasing new music wained when his record label closed its doors in 2008. “We had great success at Equity breaking Little Big Town as a platinum act, but after the group decided to leave us for a bigger company, Equity closed its doors. Since then, I had interest from major companies to sign deals, but declined”. Clint Black has hardly been idle since then. He’s written and produced songs for Hasbro’s children’s shows, competed for his charity on Celebrity Apprentice, and in 2010 and 2012 starred in the films Flicka 2 and Flicka: Country Pride, the latter with his wife and daughter. In 2013, the Cracker Barrel restaurant chain began marketing an album of Black’s hits, which continues to sell strongly and in early 2015, he collaborated with Joe Nichols on a Superstar Duets NBC-TV special for the Academy of Country Music. In the past, Black has produced records for artists such as Buddy Jewell and Carolina Rain. Clint’s love of finding and recording new talent led to his latest venture, Chideo’s online “Clint Black Dream Recording Session Contest,” the winner of which will be produced by the star. The aim of this endeavor is to bring attention to Chideo.com and to raise funds to find a cure for Rett Syndrome, a neuro-disorder afflicting up to ten thousand children each year. He is the honorary chair for the International Rett Syndrome Foundation’s “Research to Reality: Funding Process,” and his 2015 contest has led to his own primetime TV special, highlighting the charity and the finalists. “I love producing, and being in the studio. That joy drove the Chideo contest. About a year ago, I came up with the idea for the talent contest for their website and they figured out how they could make it work. As a way to give opportunity to new artists while bringing attention to this devastating disorder, it has far exceeded my greatest hopes. We never know which event will get us past the threshold of discovering a cure for Rett Syndrome, so we push hard for donations and opportunities like these!” In the midst of this, Clint Black has been crafting On Purpose. During his years away from releasing records, he says he has accumulated a large backlog of songs. “For almost every album I have made, I had two or three albums worth of material written,” he comments. “I’ve always had an abundance of songs. probably 30 to choose from for the 10 that I would need to make the best album. For this one, I probably had more like 40 songs to narrow down.” The new album is dedicated to his father, who died in late 2012. “My dad was a huge country fan and is the first reason I listen to country music. He is probably the reason I’m a songwriter today. He was my introduction to "who’s behind the music". I grew up wanting to be the writer behind the song. That really all started with him. “To him, country music was a sacred thing. From time to time, I imagine him out there just beyond the spotlight, listening. So I dedicate this album to him, wishing we could share one more release together but alas, the clock ran out. I’ll just live with the faith that somehow, he’s able to hear it.” 17:37, 14 April 2017 (EDT)[[Black-4130|Black-4130]] 17:37, 14 April 2017 (EDT) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bud_Black Bud Black, Baseball Manager of the Colorado Rockies For the baseball player from the 1950s, see Bud Black (right-handed pitcher). Bud Black Budblack2.jpg Black with the San Diego Padres Colorado Rockies – No. 10 Pitcher / Manager Born: June 30, 1957 (age 59) San Mateo, California Batted: Left Threw: Left MLB debut September 5, 1981, for the Seattle Mariners Last MLB appearance July 9, 1995, for the Cleveland Indians MLB statistics Win–loss record 121–116 Earned run average 3.84 Strikeouts 1,039 Managerial record 653–714 Winning % .478 Teams As player Seattle Mariners (1981) Kansas City Royals (1982–1988) Cleveland Indians (1988–1990) Toronto Blue Jays (1990) San Francisco Giants (1991–1994) Cleveland Indians (1995) As manager San Diego Padres (2007–2015) Colorado Rockies (2017–present) As coach Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2000–2006) Career highlights and awards 2× World Series champion (1985, 2002) NL Manager of the Year (2010) Harry Ralston "Bud" Black (born June 30, 1957) is an American former professional baseball player, coach, and current manager of the Colorado Rockies. He played in Major League Baseball as a pitcher from 1981 through 1995, most notably for the Kansas City Royals and Cleveland Indians. He coached the Anaheim Angels / Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim from 2000 through 2006, and managed the San Diego Padres from 2007 through 2015. He was named the National League Manager of the Year in 2010. Early life Black is a graduate of Mark Morris High School in Longview, Washington. Playing career[edit] College[edit] Black played two years at Lower Columbia College in Longview. For his junior and senior years, he played at San Diego State.[1] Professional[edit] Black pitched fifteen seasons in the majors, most notably for the Kansas City Royals, winning 121 games in his career and was part of the starting rotation for the Royals team that won the 1985 World Series. He also played professionally for the Seattle Mariners, Cleveland Indians, Toronto Blue Jays and San Francisco Giants.[2] Black was the starting pitcher for the Royals during the famous George Brett pine tar incident, and was the pitcher who gave up Reggie Jackson's 500th career home run and Mike Piazza's first career home run. In between, Black pitched for the Leones del Caracas of the Venezuela Winter League and was a member of the 1982 Caribbean Series champion team. Coaching/Managerial career[edit] Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim[edit] Black was the pitching coach of the Anaheim Angels/Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim from 2000-2006 under Manager Mike Scioscia. As the Angels pitching coach, Black won a World Series ring in 2002 against the San Francisco Giants. San Diego Padres[edit] In October 2006, Brian Sabean, general manager of the Giants, interviewed Black for the Giants' vacant managerial position.[3] After the position went to Padres manager Bruce Bochy, Black became a candidate for the Padres job, and was officially hired on November 8, 2006. Despite a last place finish for the Padres in 2008, Black returned to finish his contract in 2009. During the 2009 season, Black was given a contract extension for the 2010 season with a club option for 2011. During the 2010 season, the Padres gave Black another three-year extension through 2013, with club options in 2014 and 2015.[4] In 2010, Black presided over the worst collapse in Padres history when they went on a ten-game losing streak with a little over a month left in the season, went 12-16 in September and squandered a 6 1/2 game lead over the Giants for the NL West title. Black nonetheless was the winner of the 2010 National League Manager of the Year Award, edging Dusty Baker of the Cincinnati Reds in voting by a single point.[5] Black is only the third former full-time pitcher to win a Manager of the Year Award, joining Tommy Lasorda and Larry Dierker. On June 15, 2015, Black was fired after eight-plus seasons with the Padres after the team started 2015 at 32–33 and was six games behind in the National League West.[6] He finished with a record of 649 wins and 713 losses.[7] On October 28, 2015, The Washington Post reported that the Washington Nationals intended to hire Black as their new manager following the 2015 World Series, replacing fired manager Matt Williams.[8] However, it was later reported that he would not be getting the job.[9] Black turned down the Nationals offer, which he considered to be too low.[10] Return to Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim[edit] On November 25, 2015, it was announced that Black would be returning to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim to serve as a special assistant to the new General Manager, Billy Eppler.[11] Black previously served as a pitching coach for the team from 2000-2006. Colorado Rockies[edit] On November 7, 2016, the Colorado Rockies announced they hired Black as their new manager.[12] On April 3, 2017, Black won on his Rockies debut, defeating the Milwaukee Brewers on Opening Day, notching his 650th win as a manager.[13] Managerial record[edit] As of April 7, 2017 Team From To Regular season record Postseason record W L Win % W L Win % San Diego Padres 2007 2015 649 713 .477 DNQ Colorado Rockies 2017 4 1 .800 Total 653 714 .478 0 0 – Reference:[7] Personal life[edit] Black was born to Canadian parents in Northern California. He has a wife, Nanette and two daughters. His wife is a pediatric ICU nurse. His older daughter attended Oregon State University and is currently an interior designer while his younger, a collegiate gymnast, graduated from the University of Maryland with a degree in math and kinesiology in 2014 17:37, 14 April 2017 (EDT)17:37, 14 April 2017 (EDT)~ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Black_(pharmacologist) Sir James Black Sir James Whyte Black OM FRS FRSE FRCP (14 June 1924 – 22 March 2010[2]) was a Scottish pharmacologist. Black established a Veterinary Physiology department at the University of Glasgow, where he became interested in the effects of adrenaline on the human heart. He went to work for ICI Pharmaceuticals in 1958 and, while there, developed propranolol, a beta blocker used for the treatment of heart disease.[3] Black was also responsible for the development of cimetidine, a H2 receptor antagonist, a drug used to treat stomach ulcers. He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1988 for work leading to the development of propranolol and cimetidine.[4][5] Early life and education Black was born on 14 June 1924 in Uddingston, Lanarkshire, the fourth of five sons of a Baptist family which traced its origins to Balquhidder, Perthshire.[6] His father was a mining engineer.[6] He was brought up in Fife, educated at Beath High School, Cowdenbeath, and, at the age of 15, won a scholarship to the University of St Andrews.[6] His family had been too poor to send him to university and he had been persuaded to sit the St Andrews entrance exam by his maths teacher at Beath.[7] Until 1967, University College, Dundee was the site for all clinical medical activity for the University of St Andrews. He matriculated at University College (which eventually became the University of Dundee) in 1943 and graduated from University of St Andrews School of Medicine with an MB ChB in 1946.[8] During his time at St Andrews, Black lived in St Salvator's Hall. After graduating, he stayed at University College to join the physiology department as an assistant lecturer before taking a lecturer position at King Edward VIII College of Medicine in Singapore that subsequently became part of the University of Malaya.[8][9] Black had decided against a career as a medical practitioner as he objected to what he considered the insensitive treatment of patients at the time.[9] Career[edit] Black had large debts upon his graduation from university, so he took a teaching job in Singapore for three years, before moving to London in 1950[10] and then on to join the University of Glasgow (Veterinary School) where he established the Veterinary Physiology Department and developed an interest in the way adrenaline affects the human heart, particularly in those suffering from angina.[11] Having formulated a theory of an approach by which the effects of adrenaline might be annulled, he joined ICI Pharmaceuticals in 1958, remaining with the company until 1964, during which time he invented propranolol,[3] which later became the world's best-selling drug.[11] During this time Black pioneered a method of research whereby drug molecules were purposefully built instead of being synthesised first and then investigated for their potential medical uses.[9] The discovery of propranolol was hailed as the greatest breakthrough in the treatment of heart disease since the discovery of digitalis.[11] At the same time, Black was developing a similar method of inventing drugs for treatment of stomach ulcers, but ICI did not wish to pursue the idea so Black resigned in 1964 and joined Smith, Kline and French where he worked for nine years until 1973.[12] While there, Black developed his second major drug, cimetidine, which was launched under the brand name Tagamet in 1975 and soon outsold propranolol to become the world's largest-selling prescription drug.[11] Black was appointed professor, and head of department, of pharmacology at University College London in 1973 where he established a new undergraduate course in medicinal chemistry[6] but he became frustrated by the lack of funding for research and accepted the post of director of therapeutic research at the Wellcome Research Laboratories in 1978.[9] However he did not agree with his immediate boss there, Sir John Vane, and resigned in 1984.[9] Black then became Professor of Analytical Pharmacology at the Rayne Institute of King's College London medical school, where he remained until 1992.[9] He established the James Black Foundation in 1988 with funding from Johnson and Johnson and led a team of 25 scientists in drugs research, including work on gastrin inhibitors which can prevent some stomach cancers.[9] Black contributed to basic scientific and clinical knowledge in cardiology, both as a physician and as a basic scientist. His invention of propranolol, the beta adrenergic receptor antagonist that revolutionised the medical management of angina pectoris, is considered to be one of the most important contributions to clinical medicine and pharmacology of the 20th century.[13][14] Propranolol has been described as the greatest breakthrough in heart disease treatments since the 18th century discovery of digitalis and has benefited millions of people.[9] Black's method of research, his discoveries about adrenergic pharmacology, and his clarification of the mechanisms of cardiac action are all strengths of his work.[15] He was greatly involved in the synthesis of cimetidine, at the time a revolutionary drug for the treatment and prevention of peptic ulcers. Cimetidine was the first of a new class of drugs, the H2-receptor antagonists. Chancellor of the University of Dundee[edit] In 1980, Black's association with the University of Dundee was renewed when the institution recognised his many achievements by conferring him with the Honorary Degree of Doctor of Laws. In 1992 he accepted an offer to succeed the 16th Earl of Dalhousie as Chancellor of the University and was installed as Chancellor at the award ceremony held in Dundee Repertory Theatre on 29 April 1992. Appropriately the first degree he conferred was to Professor Robert Campbell Garry, who had been responsible for his original appointment at University College Dundee. Sir James remarked at this ceremony that by returning to Dundee he was "in a real sense, coming home".[8] As Chancellor, Sir James Black did much to promote the University of Dundee and was a popular figure within the University. He was awarded a second honorary degree, that of Doctor of Science, in 2005. He retired from his post the following year, and his association with the University of Dundee was marked with launching of the £20 million Sir James Black Centre. The centre, intended to promote interdisciplinary research in the life sciences, was opened by Sydney Brenner in 2006. Sir James Black himself visited the centre in October 2006 and was reportedly excited and pleased by what he saw.[8] A portrait of Black in his chancellor's robes, by Helene Train, is held as part of the University's fine art collection.[16] Honours and awards[edit] Black was made a Knight Bachelor on 10 February 1981 for services to medical research, receiving the honour from the Queen at Buckingham Palace.[11][17] On 26 May 2000 he was appointed to the Order of Merit, of which there are only 24 members at any one time, by Queen Elizabeth II.[18][19] Black was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society (FRS) in 1976 and the same year he was awarded the Lasker award.[20] His certificate of election to the Royal Society reads: Has made outstanding contributions, based on fundamental considerations of receptor theory, to the development of new drugs of clinical importance. Introduced the first effective beta blockers and analysed their cardiovascular effects. These drugs have opened up new perspectives for the treatment of angina pectoris, cardiac irregularities and hypertension. More recently, in a concerted drive carried out with great vision, he has developed a new type of histamine antagonist capable of inhibiting gastric acid secretion induced by histamine or pentagastrin. Apart from its practical implications this work has considerable fundamental importance since it provided evidence for the existence of a new type of histamine receptor. This work has also provided experimental support for the hypothesis that endogenous histamine may be involved in the secretion of acid in the stomach.[1] In 1979, he was awarded the Artois-Baillet Latour Health Prize. In 1982 Black was awarded the Wolf Prize in Medicine.[9] and the year after the Scheele Award. He was awarded the 1988 Nobel Prize in Medicine along with Gertrude B. Elion and George H. Hitchings for their work on drug development.[21] In 1994 he received the Ellison-Cliffe Medal from the Royal Society of Medicine. Personal life[edit] Black met Hilary Joan Vaughan (1924–1986) at a ball at university in 1944 and the couple married in 1946 upon his graduation. He described her as the "mainspring" of his life until she died aged 61 in Surrey.[6][22] The couple had a daughter, Stephanie, born in 1951.[6] Black remarried in 1994, to Professor Rona MacKie.[9] Black was a very private man who was averse to publicity and was horrified to discover he had won the Nobel Prize.[9] Black died, aged 85, on the morning of 22 March 2010 after a long illness. His death was announced by the University of Dundee, where Black served as Chancellor from 1992 to 2006.[23] His funeral was held on 29 March at St. Columba's Church, London.[10] He is buried at the Ardclach cemetery, a parish established in 1655, near Nairn, Scotland. Upon hearing of Black's death, Professor Pete Downes, Principal and Vice-Chancellor of the University of Dundee said Black "was a great scientist, but he was also a great man to know" while the BBC said he was "hailed as one of the great Scottish scientists of the 20th Century".[19] He was described by The Daily Telegraph as the man who earned the most for the pharmaceutical industry through his drug development, though he received little personal financial gain from his work.[9] In 2010 the Bute Medical School of the University of St Andrews, where Black had studied his initial degree in medicine, announced that an honorary 'Sir James Black Chair of Medicine' would be created. In September 2010 the first Chair of Medicine at the University was given to Professor Stephen H Gillespie MD, DSc, FRCP (Edin), FRC Path, who left his post as Professor of Medical Microbiology at UCL. Family history research has found him to be a third cousin once removed to David Tennant the actor. 17:37, 14 April 2017 (EDT)17:37, 14 April 2017 (EDT)[[Black-4130|Black-4130]] ==List of orphan files to adopt== If you are willing to adopt any of these, post the profile ID in the comments, and others can help work on it. https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Black

    Black Point Cemetery, Scarborough, Maine

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    [[Category:Cumberland County, Maine, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Black Point Cemetery, Scarborough, Maine]] ==About== '''Black Point Cemetery''' is located on Black Point Road in Scarborough, Maine. It's on the former site of the First Congregational Church; the church was moved down the road at some point and a crypt was built in its place. The headstones around the crypt are the oldest in the cemetery, dating back to the mid-1700s and bearing the names of many prominent Scarborough families. Until the late 1800s, when a trust was established by a private donor, lots were taken care of by the individual families that owned them. This free space page for Black Point Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maine_Cemeteries|Maine Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maine Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. ==Contact Information and Location== Address and Phone Number
    Black Point Road
    Scarborough, Maine 04074
    (207) 883-6767
    ==To Do List== Project members are needed to: :'''Assist with data-gathering and photographs.''' Data and photographs will be listed in the Table of Interments. :'''Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments.''' When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. :'''Validate links and transcription information.''' Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. :'''Add factual information to the cemetery space page.''' If you have any additional information about the cemetery, please feel free to edit the page! ==Table of Interments== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Notes ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- |[[libby-1768|Libby]]||Ansel||29 Aug 1821||24 Mar 1868||||[[image:libby-1768.jpg|100px]] |- |[[libby-1846|Libby]]||Angelia||23 Apr 1853||23 Aug 1876||||[[image:libby-1846.jpg|100px]] |- |[[libby-198|Libby]]||Andrew||1 Dec 1700||5 Jan 1773||||[[image:furber-16.jpg|100px]] |- |[[libby-1830|Libby]]||Alden Keen||4 Jan 1851||8 Sep 1894||||[[image:libby-1830.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Bacon-407|Larrabee]]||Sarah ''Brown Bacon''||24 May 1811||13 Feb 1859||wife of Seth Larrabee||[[image:bacon-407.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fogg-925|Libby]]||Sarah Harmon ''Fogg''||10 Sep 1832||11 Feb 1906||wife of Robert Libby||[[image:fogg-925.jpg|100px]] |- |[[small-4198|Small]]||John Hubbard||1797||1882||||[[image:small-4198.jpg|100px]] |- |[[libby-1847|Libby]]||Joshua||1821||1898||||[[image:libby-1847.jpg|100px]] |- |[[harmon-5425|Harmon]]||Almeda J.||1851||16 Jul 1853||daughter of Josiah & Ann||[[image:harmon-5425.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-471|Larrabee]]||William W.||15 Jul 1834||21 Aug 1852||||[[image:larrabee-471.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Beals-42|Larrabee]]||Caroline F. ''Beals''||28 Nov 1826||2 Jul 1907||wife of Jordan Larrabee||[[image:larrabee-477.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Foss-2433|Gunnison]]||Rhoda ''Foss''||1799||25 Jun 1863||wife of Elihu Gunnison||[[image:foss-2433.jpg|100px]] |- |[[furber-16|Libby]]||Esther ''Furber''||unknown||1 Oct 1756||wife of Andrew Libby||[[image:furber-16.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-474|Larrabee]]||Albion K. Parris||30 Sep 1821||8 Jun 1851||||[[image:larrabee-474.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-454|Larrabee]]||Benjamin||8 Dec 1829||7 Jun 1911||||[[image:larrabee-454.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-456|Larrabee]]||Joseph Stephen||22 Jul 1870||3 May 1932||||[[image:larrabee-454.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-455|Larrabee]]||Susan Evelyn||20 May 1873||2 Dec 1958||daughter of Benjamin & Mahala||[[image:larrabee-454.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-478|Larrabee]]||Albion W.||20 Aug 1852||29 Sep 1892||||[[image:larrabee-478.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-591|Meserve]]||Anna ''Larrabee''||1780||23 Mar 1860||||[[image:larrabee-591.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Brown-3445|Larrabee]]||Susan ''Brown''||1851||13 Jul 1929||wife of Seth Larrabee||[[image:larrabee-478.jpg|100px]] |- |[[hunt-651|Larrabee]]||Mahala R. ''Hunt''||29 Jan 1841||6 Jan 1920||wife of Benjamin Larrabee||[[image:larrabee-454.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Foss-1587|Foss]]||Joseph Jr.||15 Jun 1772||28 Dec 1863||||[[image:foss-1587.jpg|100px]] |- |[[furber-1|Libby]]||Mary ''Furber''||1700||29 Mar 1777||wife of James Libby||[[image:furber-1.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-467|Larrabee]]||Mary||20 Dec 1805||2 Feb 1832||||[[image:larrabee-467.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-472|McLellan]]||Mary ''Larrabee''||8 May 1838||21 Dec 1874||||[[image:larrabee-472.jpg|100px]] |- |[[gunnison-63|Gunnison]]||Elihu||8 Apr 1804||24 Jan 1865||||[[image:gunnison-63.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-592|Killburn]]||Sarah ''Larrabee''||1771||10 Feb 1842||||[[image:larrabee-592.jpg|100px]] |- |[[haines-3851|Libby]]||Hannah ''Haines''||8 Feb 1814||1 Dec 1843||wife of Silas J. Libby||[[image:haines-3851.jpg|100px]] |- |[[harmon-4454|Harmon]]||Cyrus L.||12 Aug 1824||20 Aug 1882||||[[image:harmon-4454.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Harmon-665|Harmon]]||Josiah||21 Nov 1818||24 Apr 1891||||[[image:harmon-665.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Harmon-5402|Harmon]]||Stephen||1855||12 Nov 1889||||[[image:harmon-5402.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hobbs-4956|Libby]]||Harriet ''Hobbs''||23 Nov 1851||7 Apr 1892||wife of Benjamin F. Libby||[[image:hobbs-4956.jpg|100px]] |- |[[johnson-5799|Harmon]]||Ann ''Johnson''||1823||7 Jan 1896||wife of Josiah Harmon||[[image:johnson-5799.jpg|100px]] |- |[[harmon-662|Harmon]]||John Albert||27 Sep 1846||14 Jan 1928||||[[image:harmon-662.jpg|100px]] |- |[[johnson-75464|Libby]]||Ruth A. ''Johnson''||Aug 1850||1928||wife of Freedom Libby||[[image:libby-1772.jpg|100px]] |- |[[johnson-2741|Larrabee]]||Sarah ''Johnson''||8 Nov 1704||26 Dec 1789||wife of Benjamin Larrabee||[[image:larrabee-46.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Carter-25701|Libby]]||Eliza Ann ''Carter''||12 Dec 1821||23 Mar 1911||wife of Ansel Libby||[[image:carter-25701.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Cole-17485|Libby]]||Harriet ''Cole''||29 Apr 1824||17 Aug 1864||wife of Dorville Libby||[[image:cole-17485.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fogg-922|Small]]||Catharine ''Fogg''||28 Sep 1798||6 Aug 1867||wife of James Small||[[image:fogg-922.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fogg-26|Fogg]]||Jacob||11 Feb 1771||20 Feb 1808||||[[image:fogg-26.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fogg-921|Libby]]||Lydia ''Fogg''||31 Jan 1765||14 Apr 1854||wife of Samuel Libby||[[image:fogg-921.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-154|Libby]]||Hannah ''Larrabee''||18 May 1732||13 Dec 1818||wife of Joshua Libby||[[image:larrabee-154.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-470|Larrabee]]||Harriet S.||14 Jan 1842||15 Aug 1851||||[[image:larrabee-470.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-469|Larrabee]]||John||19 Mar 1808||23 Feb 1880||||[[image:Larrabee-469.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-477|Larrabee]]||Jordan Libby||4 Jun 1818||8 Apr 1884||||[[image:larrabee-477.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fogg-613|Small]]||Mary ''Fogg''||24 Nov 1757||22 May 1834||wife of James Small||[[image:fogg-613.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-75|Larrabee]]||Benjamin Jr.||23 Mar 1740||17 Apr 1829|||| |- |[[Larrabee-473|Larrabee]]||Benjamin Scott||2 Sep 1840||26 Feb 1916||||[[image:larrabee-478.jpg|100px]] |- |[[larrabee-649|Larrabee]]||Benjamin S.||24 Dec 1836||8 Jul 1838||||[[image:Larrabee-649.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Berry-9207|Libby]]||Relief ''Berry''||10 Jan 1752||12 Jan 1844||wife of Mark Libby||[[image:libby-1448.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Dyer-4008|Dyer]]||Howard Osgood||5 Dec 1900||4 Jun 1982|||| |- |[[Fogg-63|Fogg]]||John||12 Oct 1729||12 Oct 1778||||[[image:fogg-63.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Fogg-50|Fogg]]||Moses||14 Oct 1738||30 Mar 1812||||[[image:fogg-50.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Hubbard-3439|Libby]]||Keziah ''Hubbard''||10 Jul 1704||29 Jun 1788||wife of John Libby|| |- |[[Jordan-3228|Libby]]||Lydia ''Jordan''||22 Mar 1760||17 Oct 1852||wife of Seth Libby||[[image:jordan-3228.jpg|100px]] |- |[[kilborn-131|Kilborn]]||John||6 Oct 1800||11 Jan 1888||||[[image:kilborn-131.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Larrabee-46|Larrabee]]||Benjamin||4 Dec 1701||17 Dec 1763||||[[image:larrabee-46.jpg|100px]] |- |[[Libby-1326|Libby]]||Capt. Joshua||31 Aug 1769||23 Oct 1834||||[[image:libby-1326.jpg|100px]] |-

    Black Sea Germans

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    [[Category:Germany Project]] [[Category:Black Sea German Colonies]] [[Category:German Roots]][[Category: Bessarabia (Province)]][[Category: Kherson (Province)]] This page is part of the [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] '''Team Leader: [[Hensel-236|Carrie Lippincott]]''' Please message me with any suggestions or concerns. I'd love to grow our presence on Wikitree and your help would be appreciated! Please see our [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Black_Sea_Germans_Working_Page&public=1 '''Black Sea Germans Working Page'''] . This is where I'll share the latest news with the team. =Welcome to the Black Sea Germans Team Page= The goal of this project is to expand our knowledge of Black Sea Germans, to explore their lives and to look at their origins. This project is intended to be a sub-project of the Germany Project. == Black Sea Germans== :The Black Sea German Colonies can be broken down into five main geographic areas: *Bessarabia *Caucasus *Crimea/Taurida *Dobrudscha *Ekaterinoslav (also spelled Jekaterinoslaw) * Kherson Province :"There were over 6,000 German villages in Russia before 1941, when the Soviet authorities issued a decree resulting in a forced evacuation of the villages and resettlement of villagers to Siberia and the Asiatic Republics (Kazakhstan). Some villages and regions have more focused research than others, the result of the interest and activity of people working to learn about "their" village or region."American Historical Society of Germans From Russia Society. [https://www.ahsgr.org/page/Villages ''Villages'']D.G. Bender [https://sites.google.com/riehl-partner-web.de/grsl-daten ''Germans From Russia Settlement Locations and Current Name(s)''] ==Tasks== :Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. *Add appropriate region categories to the profiles of all Black Sea Germans. See those categories [[:Category:Black_Sea_German_Colonies|HERE]]. *Add a Black Sea Germans sticker to all profiles that belong in the project:
    {{Black Sea Germans}} {{Black Sea Germans}} *Create One Place Studies of individual villages of our ancestors to help develop our collective knowledge base. *Flesh out biographies, add sources, map pins, current location names. *Help members learn how to research their German ancestors who lived in Russia and add the information to profiles on WikiTree. *Please make additions to this page, as you find additional resources for us to use or to learn from. *Please add {{Tag|Black_Sea_Germans}} to your list of followed tags. == Team == :To join, use please first join the [[Project:Germany#How_to_Join|Germany Project.]] We are a subject project of this larger project. :'''Then, please add your name to the list here, along with your villages/surnames of interest:'''
    *[[Dazet-17|Kelly Dazet]] Maternal ancestors from Neuburg, Freudental, Surnames of Dietrich, Huels, Schneider and Schmidt. *[[Printz-168|Koreen Goodman]] Maternal ancestors from Neusatz, Peterstal, Helenental, Franzfeld, Freudental, still in process of WikiTree entry of Hetterle, Heer, Becker, Schell, Feller, etc. *[[Kaul-123|Spencer Kaul]] Paternal and maternal ancestors from various regions, Asperg being the main paternal line I've identified. Surnames of interest: Kaul, Maisch, Schnabel, Ketterling, Gehringer *[[Hensel-236|Carrie Lippincott]] '''Team Leader''' Paternal and Maternal Ancestors living in: Paris, Leipzig, Kulm, Alt Arcis, Odessa District, Neu Danzig, Neu Freudental Surnames: are Hensel, Wiege, Bucchulz, Redinger, Bader, Ulrich, Benz, Dietrich, Issler *[[Myers-14600|Gavin Myers]] My paternal grandmother is fully Russian German. Her ancestors came from all the Kutschurgan villages, minus Mannheim, and some family members came from Josefstal. Surnames of interest: Moser, Jakob, Ott, Black, Weigel, Burckhard, Haman, Voeller, and Volz. *[[Vernon-2152|Caroline Vernon]] Husbands paternal ancestors from at least Bessarabia. Surnames: Verworn, Heinle, Nicklaus, Metzger and beyond. Don't know a whole lot, but working (when I can) to put tree branches together, etc etc. ===Mentoring=== :If you would be happy to mentor individuals new to this area of genealogy research
    :'''Please list your name here:''' Please reach out to us, we would be happy to help! *[[Hensel-236|Carrie Lippincott]] *[[Printz-168|Koreen Printz Goodman]] *[[Myers-14600|Gavin Myers]] ===Resource Sharing=== Are you willing to look up and share information from your resources? Please add your resources [Books, census listings, magazines] to the following page. *[[Space:Black_Sea_German_References_Owned_by_People_on_WikiTree|Black Sea German References Owned by People on Wikitree]] ==WikiTree Categories== :Please let me know if I can help you by making a category for your ancestor's village. Working with categories makes it much easier to find and connect people/families. I love them! [[Hensel-236|Carrie]] :[[:Category:Black Sea German Colonies|Black Sea Colonies]] (NOTE: this is a top-level category, please do not add profiles to ths category) :[[:Category:Bessarabia_%28Province%29|Bessarabia (Province)]] ::;Bessarabian Colonies - All contained in the Bessarabian Province. :[[:Category:Ekaterinoslav_%28Province%29|Ekaterinoslav (Province)]] ::; Chortitza Colonies ::;Mariupol Colonies ::;Yekaterinoslav Colonies :[[:Category:Kherson_%28Province%29|Kherson (Province)]], ::Note - [[Space:The_Welfare_Committee|The Welfare Committee]] referred the Colonies in Kherson, as the Odessa Colonies, so this province is commonly referred to as Odessa instead of Kherson in records. ::;[[:Category:Beresan_Colony|Beresan Colonies]] ::;[[:Category: Glückstal_Colonies|Glückstal Colonies]] {{Clear}} ::;[[:Category: Grossliebental_Colony|Grossliebental Colonies]] or the Liebental Colonies ::;[[:Category:Hoffnungstal_Colony|Hoffnungstal Colonies]] ::;Jewish Agricultural Colonies ::;Kherson Colonies ::;[[:Category:Kutschurgan_Colony|Kutschurgan Colonies]] ::;Kronau Colonies ::;Schwedengebiet Colonies ::;Zagradovka Colonies :[[:Category:Taurida_%28Province%29|Taurida (Province)]], or the Crimea ::;Crimean Colonies ::;[[:Category: Molotschna Colony|Molotschnia Colonies]] ::;Prischib Colonies ::;Taurien Colonies :Also to be added: ::;Caucasus Colonies ::;Dobrudscha Colonies ==Resources for Research/Learning== *[[Space:Germans_of_Russia_Team|Germans of Russia Page at Wikitree]] *[http://files.lib.byu.edu/family-history-library/research-outlines/Europe/GermansFromRussia.pdf Germans From Russia: Genealogical Research Outline] *[https://www.ahsgr.org/default.aspx American Historical Society of Germans from Russia] " AHSGR is an international organization dedicated to the discovery, collection, preservation, and dissemination of information related to the history, cultural heritage and genealogy of Germanic settlers in the Russian Empire and their descendants." *[https://www.grhs.org/pages/home Germans from Russia Historical Society] The Society functions as a non-profit organization. "Its purpose is to bring together people who are interested in discovering the common history unique to Germanic-Russian ethnics and to preserve the many elements of their rich heritage." *[http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.ea.012 ''German Russians from Southern Russia to the Great Northern Plains of the USA"] University of Nebraska *[https://library.ndsu.edu/grhc/history_culture/history/people.html ''Germans From Russia Heritage Collection''] *[https://depts.washington.edu/cartah/text_archive/clark/mobile.html Bessarabia Russia and Roumania on the Black Sea] by Charles Upson Clark (1927) *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9vbKf9vyB9E&feature=share&fbclid=IwAR09MuaC7ALunyMzHLlvRujwoZoFBtOmD1O15Xf2NODfprsE5-qyZ2dvn7MThe Germans from Russia: Children of the Steppe, Children of the Prairie''] , Video by Prairie Public ::;"Germans From Russia: Children of the Steppe, Children of the Prairie was the story of the agricultural pioneers whose quest for land and peace led them across several continents and shaped them into a distinctive and enduring ethnic group. This documentary was a finalist in the U Siebe International Film Festival, the only American documentary to be invited to participate in the juried competition. It also received a platinum Best of Show Telly Award, and was awarded a Bronze Plaque Award at the Columbus Film and Television Festival." *[http://deutscheausrussland.de/ ''History of Germans from Russia - Geschichte der Deutschen aus Russland''] *[http://www.blackseagr.org/research_customs.html?fbclid=IwAR0sSEYwLFT4vm8SbIrhB-T-DDiH9RkJZZhmou5Azi6KaEd4zJJD-TqEtjI ''Black Sea German Research -Customs/Folklore''] *[http://wiki-de.genealogy.net/Bessarabien Bessarabia] in German - from wiki-de.genealogy.net *[https://repository.library.fresnostate.edu/handle/10211.3/194810 "The Refugee Problem in Western Germany 1945-1950 with Particular Emphasis on Bavaria"] by [[Fischer-2900|Curt R. Fischer]]. Relates to the fate of Black Sea Germans and other Germans in Russia post-WWII. *[https://sdgfr.org/ South Dakota Germans from Russia Cultural Center] Our collection began in 2007 and now consists of more than 500 volumes on Germans from Russia, which include stories, geneologies, photos and artifacts documenting the German from Russian impact on the history of the great plains of South Dakota. We are currently conducting oral history interviews to collect stories, songs and any other aspect of German from Russia culture. If you have history to share from personal experience or from family members, please call us. *[https://www.sggee.org/about_us/who.html The Society for German Genealogy in Eastern Europe] *[https://www.bessarabien.de/index.php Bessarabien Heimatmuseum] ( in Stuttgart, Germany) The pages are in German, One can translate these pages by using a Chrome browser. Right mouse click on page and select translate. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:The_Welfare_Committee&public=1 The Welfare Committee] Carrie Lippincott *[https://eprints.lib.hokudai.ac.jp/dspace/bitstream/2115/8021/1/KJ00000034191.pdf A Success Story: The German Colonists in New Russia and Bessarabia, 1787-1914] Detlef Brandes ===Odessa Digital Library=== :This is a wonderful starting point in research. The St. Petersburg Archives and the Bessarabian Collection are particularily helpful in finding records for Germans from the Black Sea Area. *[http://www.odessa3.org/search.html ''Odessa Library - Title Page''] - A German Russian Genealogical Library *[http://www.odessa3.org/search.html ''Search Page at Odessa Library''] as found on the collections page *[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/refs/link/bessorgn.txt ''Bessarabian Surname Origins Index''] D. Wahl. This index is intended to help researchers locate the German villages from which Bessarabian colonists immigrated. ===Black Sea German Research=== *[http://www.blackseagr.org/index.html ''Black Sea German Research''] database of over 2.4 million names, repository for research documents, along with maps and photos *[https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Crimea/Taurida Black Sea German Research - Area/Town/Village Specific] ::[http://www.blackseagr.org/learn_bess.html ''Bessarabia''], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Caucasus Caucasus], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Crimea/Taurida Crimea/Taurida], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Dobrudscha Dobrudscha], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Jekaterinoslaw Jekaterinoslaw], [https://www.blackseagr.org/learn_odessa.html Odessa/Kherson], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Outside_of_Black_Sea_ Outside Black Sea Area], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#North_American_Towns: North America], [https://blackseagr.org/research_village.html#Links_to_personal_websites Personal Websites] *[https://www.blackseagr.org/research/bess_films.html Bessarabian Village Church Records Family History Library Film Numbers] compiled by Dale Wahl @ BlackSeaGr.org *[https://www.blackseagr.org/research/parishes_odessa.html Odessa Lutheran Parishes] About 1905 ===Family Search=== *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Black_Sea_Germans Black Sea Research] , compiled by Family Search *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Germans_from_Russia_History ''Germans from Russia History''] at Family Search *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Black_Sea_Germans Black Sea Germans - A Guide to Research], by Family Search *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1771042 ''Russia Deaths and Burials, 1815-1917''] - Index to selected Russia deaths and burials. Only a few localities are included and the time period varies by locality.This database includes some death records from Bessarabian Villages. *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1469151 ''Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates, 1833-1885''] - Partial name index and images of baptisms/births, marriages, and burials/deaths in the "St. Petersburg Lutheran Consistory which covered parishes in the northern, western, and southern areas of the Russian Empire. It was one of two Lutheran consistories, the other being Moscow, which covered the Volga Region. Lutherans in the Empire were virtually all of German ethnic derivation. Many emigrated to North America in the late 19th century." *[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Russia,_Lutheran_Church_Book_Duplicates_-_FamilySearch_Historical_Records Russia, Lutheran Church Book Duplicates - FamilySearch Historical Records] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2367299?collectionNameFilter=true ''United States, Obituaries, American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, 1899-2012''] ===Find a Grave=== :Many Black Sea Germans now have memorials created at Find a Grave. Please be aware that the city names used at Find a Grave are their current names. On Wikitree, historical place names are used to reflect the time in which people lived. :Please also be sure to validate the information from this source, as many memorials do not provide sources and are prone to errors. ===Finding Your Village=== *[https://carolynschott.com/ancestral_towns/10-tips-for-finding-your-ancestors-town/?fbclid=IwAR0ObEC6fW2QNKaxfIDz51TrxDf_YNy5y1Y_JMWs1QIsUFoWSZx-Xj_nan8 ''Ten Tips for Finding Your Ancestor's Town''] by Carolyn Schott *[https://drive.google.com/file/d/1AQsCyRmMM8kOffuV4UgvnJWDwXguWTnF/view Germans from Russia and Eastern Europe Settlement Locations] PDF file, D.G. Bender & Otto Riehl *[https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/16w8pOrKYIS7pPH7GyJMFAt2Mgve4eH6d9NpArxlY-6A/edit#gid=268095827 ''Spreadsheet Listing of the Villages''] Germans from Russia and Eastern Settlement Locations. D.G. Bender & Otto Riehl ::;We would like to extend our gratitude to Dennis Bender and Otto Riehl for all of their work in compiling the above two lists and freely sharing them. *[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/village_list.pdf Villiage List] Black Sea German Research *[http://www.blackseagr.org/maps_villageplat.html Village Plat Maps of Black Sea Area, ] from Black Sea German Research. This resouce contains contains sketches of Bessarabia, Bukovina and Dobrudscha village plat maps. *[http://www.grhs.org/villages/alpha.html ''Alphabetical Listing of Villages''] from the Germans from Russia Heritage Society *[http://www.odessa3.org/collections/history/ ''1848 Village History Project''] from the Odessa Library ::;"State Councilor E. von Hahn held the position of president of the Welfare Committee of German settlers in South Russia ...The Gemeindeberichte were submitted to the Welfare Committee in accordance with a circular letter dated 8 January 1848 sent out by Councilor E. von Hahn to all of the mayors and school teachers enjoining them to undertake the writing of an historical account of the founding and development of the existing colonies. Giesinger reports that in 1848, there were 203 villages in the Black Sea Region."Dale Wahl. [http://www.grhs.org/vr/vhistory/vhproject.htm ''Introduction to the Village History Project''] About we can account for about 173 of the original 203 villages histories are accounted for. These accounts are wonderful for providing first hand accounts of what the settlers encountered in their villages. Additional village histories may be available through the Germans From Russia Historical Society. *[https://cdn.ymaws.com/www.ahsgr.org/resource/resmgr/1980s_Journals/Journal,_Vol.__03,_No._3_(Wi.pdf The Liebental Daughter Colonies] of the Odessa District, by Adam Giesinger, from ahsgr.org, see pages 6-9 ====One Place Studies at Wikitree==== *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Kulm%2C_Akkerman%2C_Bessarabia%2C_Russian_Federation&public=1 Kulm, Bessarabia, Russia] *[[Space:Leipzig%2C_Bessarabia|Leipzig, Bessarabia, Russia]] *[[Space:Paris%2C_Bessarabia%2C_Russia|Paris, Bessarabia, Russia]] ====Chortitza Colony==== :These are oldest German colonies in the Black Sea Region. They were founded between 1789 and 1824. *[http://www.grhs.org/villages/kherson/jekaterinoslaw/chortitza.html ''Mennonite Villages in the Chortitza Colony''] Germans from Russia Society *[http://www.blackseagr.org/pdfs/konrad/German%20Settlements%20in%20the%20Chortitza%20District.pdf ''German Settlements in the Chortitza District''] by Dr. Karl Stump, translated by Allen E. Konrad ===Black Sea German Architecture=== :[http://plainshumanities.unl.edu/encyclopedia/doc/egp.arc.005 ''Black Sea Architecture''] University of Nebraska == Sources == ----
    This is an active [[Project:Germany|Germany Project]] page with up-to-date information.
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    Blackburn Name Study

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    [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Category: Blackburn Name Study]] == About the Project == The Blackburn Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blackburn Blackburn] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Blackburn name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Blackburns), by time period (18th Century Blackburns), or by topic (Blackburn DNA, Blackburn Occupations, Blackburn Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. == How to Join == To join the Blackburn Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blackburn}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Blackburn}}
    {{Clear}} == Teams / Research Pages == None identified yet! == Membership == * [[Weddington-53|Eric Weddington]] - Coordinator * [[Hamilton-23245|Amy Hamilton]] === Adding a Profile to this Study === Please avoid adding every Blackburn profile to this Study. See '''List of Blackburn Profiles''' below, to get a sorted list of every Blackburn profile on WikiTree. The criteria for adding a Blackburn profile to the study are: # Add a Blackburn profile to this study if their Blackburn ancestor is currently unknown. # Add a Blackburn profile to this study if they are Adopted. See the "Adopted" section below for more information. # The top level progenitors of the main Blackburn families have already been added to the study. To add your ancestor to this study, simply copy the following template to the Biography section of his or her profile:
    {{One Name Study|name=Blackburn|category=Blackburn Name Study}}
    Once the profile is connected to one of the main Blackburn family lines, then remove the template from the profile. === List of Blackburn Profiles === [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BLACKBURN&limit=10000&cln=1&order=dobup List of Blackburn Profiles on WikiTree], sorted in birth order, including current last name == Resources == Here are some Blackburn resources for research: * [https://www.blackburn-tree.org/ Blackburn Family Association] - The authoritative source on the Blackburn family of North America that had its origins in County Armagh, Ireland.

    Blackburn Street, Plantation, Govan, Glasgow

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    [[Category: Govan, Lanarkshire]] Anything pertaining to the [http://goo.gl/maps/rBCth Blackburn Street] area of Govan, Plantation, and Kinning Park, Glasgow. A lower income bracket area which was home to working class families through the 1800s and 1900s before being demolished sometime in the 1970s and 80s. Here's the [http://goo.gl/maps/Ud1cX Google Streetview] from the old [http://canmore.rcahms.gov.uk/en/details/685849/ South Rotunda Building], built 1890-96. Here's a [http://maps.nls.uk/view/74400475 large zoomable map] from 1912 :From [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Govan Wikipedia]: Govan (/ˈɡʌvən/ guv-ən; Scottish Gaelic: Baile a' Ghobhainn) is a district and former burgh now part of southwest City of Glasgow, Scotland. It is situated 2.5 miles (4.0 km) west of Glasgow city centre, on the south bank of the River Clyde, opposite the mouth of the River Kelvin and the district of Partick. :Also associated with the area is The Gorbals, also from Wikipedia, [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gorbals The Gorbals] (Scottish Gaelic: Gort a' Bhaile, Scots: Gorbalds) is an area on the south bank of the River Clyde in the city of Glasgow, Scotland. By the late 19th century it had become over-populated and adversely affected by local industrialisation. Many people lived here because their jobs provided their homes and they could not afford their own. It became widely known as a dangerous slum associated with the problems of drunkenness and crime. It was subject to efforts at redevelopment, which contributed to more problems such as homelessness and the spread of disease. In recent decades, much of the area has been demolished and redeveloped with a mixture of market and social housing. Some buildings are being refurbished and restored to a higher standard. :Some [http://www.britishpathe.com/video/slums-on-clydeside archival film footage] from the mid 1970s showing some of the original buildings. 12 minutes described as the following: "VS showing poor area of Glasgow. Slum type blocks of flats and tenements, children playing amid rubbish, people stroll around. Good images of unemployment and inner city decay and depravation." :A [http://discuss.glasgowguide.co.uk/lofiversion/index.php/t22900.html discussion thread] on Blackburn Street

    Blackhead, Newfoundland

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    [[Category:Blackhead, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category:Blackhead, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category:Blackhead, Newfoundland]] ''This article was taken from the Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and LabradorEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, volume 5 [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/compoundobject/collection/cns_enl/id/3906/show/3778 p. 206-207], Poole, Cyril F. Cuff, Robert. Published 1994. Accessed 2018.. It needs to be edited.'' Currently amalgamated with Small Point and Adam's CoveWikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Point-Adam%27s_Cove-Blackhead-Broad_Cove Small Point-Adam's Cove-Blackhead-Broad Cove]. Accessed 2018. ==History== This municipality is made up of several contiguous fishing communities on the North Shore of Conception Bay, between Kingston (formerly Upper Small Point) and [[Space:Western Bay, Newfoundland|Western Bay]]. This 5 km stretch of coast is generally steep-to, with a succession of small coves that provide a landing place for small boats, but with no sheltered harbour. Consequently, as the population of the North Shore boomed in the nineteenth century, settlers built their homes and gardens on the banks above the sea, and the various communities soon "ran together". In the twentieth century the population of the area from Small Point to Adam's Cove has generally declined, from a high of about 1600 people in 1911. With the decline of the local shore fishery the community has continued to "retreat" from the ocean, so that by the 1970s most homes were located along the highway. The most northerly village is Adam's Cove, while southward are Blackhead, Broad Cove and Small Point. Blackhead offers the best landing place, and was probably the first settled: Joseph Parsons and Thomas Moores were recorded as inhabitants in 1708- 09. The other coves were all probably settled in the mid to late 1700s, by crews who had earlier come to Newfoundland in the employ of English firms with headquarters at Carbonear or Harbour Grace. Early settlers at Adam's Cove included James Adams, Robert Evans and George Hudson. Small Point (so named because it was small in comparison with nearby Sugarloaf Head) was home to John King and Michael Hurley by 1793. By about 1765 Lawrence Coughlan was making regular visits to the North Shore from [[Space:Harbour Grace, Newfoundland|Harbour Grace]]. The first Methodist church in Newfoundland was built at Blackhead in 1769. Blackhead was created a Methodist circuit, with two ministers, in 1816, and a religious revival in 1830-1831 converted many people in the surrounding area to the faith. By the first Census, in 1836, there were approximately 1000 people in the Small Point-Adam's Cove area, the majority of whom were Methodists. There was at least one school for the children of the area. Adam's Cove had a population of 264 in 1836, while Broad Cove and Blackhead first appeared separately in the Census of 1845 with 580 and 257 inhabitants respectively. Small Point is first noted in 1857 (as Lower Small Point), with a population of 79. In that year there were schools in both Blackhead and Adam's Cove. All four settlements grew in the mid-1800s from communities relying exclusively on the local shore fishery to areas where a number of merchants, traders and planters had established themselves. Jabez Pipe traded from Blackhead, and John Dumond from Adam's Cove. William Baggs and John and Levi Hudson were planters in Adam's Cove in 1871, and merchant Timothy O'Leary established premises in both Upper and Lower Small Point. By 1894 the LeGrow family had become the most important dealers and planters in Broad Cove, while the Moores and Hudsons were well known "fish-killers" in Blackhead. In Adam's Cove, James Evans was a general dealer while Robert and [[Hudson-6572|George Hudson]] and Charles Moores were planters. The North Shore of Conception Bay was becoming overfished by the mid-1800s and all useable shore space was densely occupied. As the planters of the area looked further afield, one of the first areas to be exploited was the opposite side of Conception Bay, where there were lucrative fishing grounds around Cape St. Francis. Such communities as Bauline and Pouch Cove were established as summer fishing stations, but soon were settled by people from Adam's Cove and Blackhead in particular. Thereafter, the major migratory fishery from the North Shore was to the Labrador; by 1884 more than 200 fishermen from the area were engaged in that fishery. At the turn of the century, the four communities had grown as follows: Lower Small Point to 256 people, Broad Cove South to 381, Broad Cove North to 186: Blackhead to 268 and Adam's Cove to 459. A number of men from the area found work as miners on Bell Island or in the lumber industry in the early 1900s. But increasingly families chose to leave their communities, many of them ending up in Massachusetts and New York, and this exodus intensified in the 1920s and 1930s, as the decline ofthe shore fishery followed the collapse of the Labrador fishery. In 1994 common family names in Adam's Cove included Baggs, Hollett and Hudson. The name Bennett was the most common in Blackhead while Bishop, Delaney, Legrow and O'Leary persisted in Broad Cove. In Small Point, Doyle, Kennell, Peach and Trickett were familiar names. Grant Head (1976), Charles Lench (1912), E.R. Seary (1977), Lovell's Newfoundland Di¬ rectory (1871), McAlpine's Newfoundland Directory (1894), Census (1836-1991), Centre for Newfoundland Studies (Blackhead; Broad Cove). ===Early Families=== ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blackhead,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

    Blackstock and Related Families Interest Group

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    [[Space:Blackstock_Resource_Page|Blackstock Resource Page]] ::'''''*[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BLACKSTOCK&order=dobup Blackstock Geneology].''''' Our purpose is to research the Blackstocks, Reeses, Griffins, Patricks, Grahams, and related families and update our records as necessary. '''''To ask a question about any of the above mentioned families, click on the Surnames listed at top left of page.''''' ~*~ Here's how you can be [[Special:Following|notified]] every time someone adds a new Blackstock to WikiTree. ~*~ '''Blackstock Researchers on WikiTree Descended from [[Blackstock-9|Thomas Blackstock]] (b. 1670)''' [[Blackstock-97|Billy Blackstock]] , descended thru [[Blackstock-10|James Franklin Blackstock, Sr.]] [[Barton-1090|Debby Black]], descended through [[Blackstock-38|Hannah (Blackstock) Barton]], daughter of Daniel K., son of [[Blackstock-10|James Franklin Blackstock, Sr.]] [[Cook-8421|Patricia Powers]], descended through Cornelius Blackstock, son of Daniel K., son of [[Blackstock-10|James Franklin Blackstock, Sr.]] [[Blackstock-202|Sandra Taylor]], descended through [[Blackstock-202|Richard Blackstock]] [[Franklin-1969|Lisa R. Franklin]], descended through [[Blackstock-14|Jane (Blackstock) Foster]] via [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Foster-Family-Tree-5786 her son Riley B. Foster]. ~*~ '''Other Blackstock Researchers on WikiTree''' [[Gallion-44| Alice Gallion]], descendant of [[Blackstock-210| Jim Blackstock]] of [[:Category:Henderson_County%2C_Tennessee|Henderson County, Tennessee]]. The 1880 census stated Jim's father was born in North Carolina. Can we find Jim's connection to Thomas Blackstock (born 1670 in Belfast, [[:Category:County_Antrim|Antrim, Ireland]])? [[Eastman-829|Angel Piper]], descendant of [[Blackstock-225|William Blackstock]] of [[:Category:Halifax_County%2C_Virginia|Halifax County, Virginia]] also needs conclusive evidence proving her line connects to Thomas (b. 1670) [[Parker-12816|Janet Jones]], descended through [[Blackstock-229|Emilie Blackstock]] [[Blackstock-239| Anonymous Blackstock]], a descendant of William Blackstock (1830-1884), a farmer in Aughnagurgan, [[:Category:County_Armagh|County Armagh Northern Ireland]]. Descendants live in Northern Ireland, England, British Columbia, US, Canada, and Australia. ~*~ '''Famous Persons Related to the Blackstocks''' :Kelly Clarkson [spouse of Brandon Blackstock, son of [[Blackstock-471|Narvel Blackstock]]] :[[Jones-12587|George Jones]] [spouse of Tammy Wynette] :Reba McEntire [spouse of a Narvel Blackstock (now divorced)] :Britney Spears [descended from [[Blackstock-4|Mary (Blackstock) Beard]]] :[[Pugh-641|Tammy Wynette]] [descended from [[Blackstock-38|Hannah Blackstock]]] ~*~ Some of the Counties Blackstocks resided in: Alabama: :[[:Category:Winston_County%2C_Alabama|Winston County]] Georgia: :[[:Category:DeKalb_County%2C_Georgia|DeKalb County]] :[[:Category:Hall_County%2C_Georgia|Hall County]] :[[:Category:Jackson_County%2C_Georgia|Jackson County]] :[[:Category:Cobb_County%2C_Georgia|Cobb County]] :[[:Category:Forsyth_County%2C_Georgia|Forsyth County]] :[[:Category:Meriwether_County%2C_Georgia|Meriwether County]] Oklahoma: :[[:Category:Tulsa_County%2C_Oklahoma|Tulsa County]] Pennsylvania: :[[:Category:Cumberland_County%2C_Pennsylvania|Cumberland County]] South Carolina: :[[:Category:Greenville_County%2C_South_Carolina|Greenville County]] :[[:Category:Union_County%2C_South_Carolina|Union County]] Tennessee: :[[:Category:Henderson_County%2C_Tennessee|Henderson County]] Texas: :[[:Category:Smith_County%2C_Texas|Smith County]] :[[:Category:Wood_County%2C_Texas|Wood County]] :[[:Category: Van Zandt County, Texas|VanZandt County]] :[[:Category:Henderson_County%2C_Texas|Henderson County]] :[[:Category:Tarrant_County%2C_Texas|Tarrant County]] :[[:Category:Gaines_County%2C_Texas|Gaines County]] :[[:Category:Reeves_County%2C_Texas|Reeves County]] :[[:Category:Taylor_County%2C_Texas|Taylor County]] :[[:Category:Dallas_County%2C_Texas|Dallas,County]] :[[:Category:Navarro_County%2C_Texas|Navarro County]] :[[:Category:Nueces_County%2C_Texas|Nueces County]] Virginia: :[[:Category:Halifax_County%2C_Virginia|Halifax County]] Ireland: :[[:Category:Antrim_County%2C_Ieland|Antrim County]]

    Blackstock Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies Project, New Projects]] [[Category:Blackstock Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Welcome to the '''Blackstock''' Name Study! ==About== ===History=== The Blackstocks were a Scottish family of the lowlands. The beginnings are lost in the mists of time, but a letter written in 1991 to Herbert Earle Blackstock, compiler of the Book "Clan Blackstock", of Fort Worth, Texas by Sir Crispin Agnew of Locknaw, Bt. rothesay herald of Arms, gives official credence to the authenticity of the Scottish origin of the name. I can confirm that the Blackstocks are a Scottish family whose Chief was officially recognized in about 1565 where his Arms "Blackstock of that ilk" appears in one of the Lyon Court heraldic manuscripts namely the Workmans Manuscript where the Arms are blazoned "Argent, three trunks of trees, coupled under and above sable". It is said that most of the Blackstocks from Scotland first settled in a townland near the Irish border called Aughnagurgan (Irish, ''Achadh Mhic Geargáin''). John Blackstock is believed to be the father of our Immigrant William Berry Blackstock. William appeared on tax lists dated 1751, 1753, 1763 in West Pennsborough Township, Cumberland County, Pa. He later moved to Union County, South Carolina and acquired land that he named Blackstock Plantation. ===Battle of Blackstock's Farm=== The Battle of Blackstock's Farm took place on 20 Nov 1780https://www.battlefields.org/learn/revolutionary-war/battles/blackstocks-plantation during the American Revolution War. The battle was fought on the plantation near the Tyger River. The home had been suggested by a colonel who knew the land would provide cover for their raiders.Henry Lumpkin, From Savannah to Yorktown: The American Revolution in the South (Columbia: University of South Carolina Press, 1981), 106. "Supposedly Mary Blackstock told Sumter that she would not tolerate any fighting on her property."John Buchanan, The Road to Guilford Courthouse: The American Revolution in the Carolinas (New York: John Wiley & Sons, 1997), 251; Robert D. Bass, Ninety Six,: The Struggle for the South Carolina Back Country (Lexington, South Carolina: Sandlapper, 1978), 253 As Tarleton had been made to give up his pursuit of Colonel Francis Marion, he (probably) jumped at the chance to take on this early evening attack: "He left behind his infantry and artillery, to move quickly with his Legion cavalry and the mounted infantry."https://www.battlefields.org/learn/revolutionary-war/battles/blackstocks-plantation
    "Sumter told the troops to take post in and about the buildings. [He] placed his men around the plantation with the Tyger River to their left rear [and] marshaled the troops in and about the buildings and fences [...] riflemen were placed inside a large log barn [...] along the upper edge of the field were placed the 100 Georgia riflemen [...] at the mouth of this lane was placed a strong picket. [...] Sumter placed Colonels Edward Lacey and William Hill. Colonel Richard Winn held the reserves behind and back from the house.https://www.battlefields.org/learn/revolutionary-war/battles/blackstocks-plantation
    “That part of the hill to which the attack was directed, was nearly perpendicular, [...] covered by a large log barn, [and] they fired with security.” Mackenzie, Roderick. Strictures on Lt. Col. Tarleton's History "of the Campaigns of 1780 and 1781, in the Southern Provinces of North America". ... In a Series of Letters to a Friend, by Roderick Mackenzie, .... United Kingdom, author; and sold, 1787. General Thomas Sumter, leader of the colonies troops, was wounded in the battle and had to be removed from the battle. Nevertheless he led his men, crossing the Tyger, taking the wounded with him. It was Tarleton's first defeat and he did not handle it well, lying to Lord Cornwallis and then placing the blame on his troops. No doubt this defeat lingered in the minds of many as the buildup to the major defeat of Cowpens that set the stage for British surrender and, ultimately, independence. The battlefield is located "south of the Tyger River, immeidate east of the Spartanburg County line, in a hilly wooded region. [...] No above-the-surface evidence remains of Blackstock's barn or house, which were located in the area."http://www.nationalregister.sc.gov/union/S10817744013/index.htm nor do any other buildings. Blackstock's Plantation was added to the National Register on 16 Dec 1974. Blackstock Plantation now operates as part of the South Carolina Parks Department. ===What is in a Name=== According to Clan Finder, Blackstock is rare: "Blackstok is an obscure and quite rare surname. The name means ‘black tree trunk’. The name, however, is mostly associated with the Border regions of Scotland,https://clancentral.co.uk/clanfinder/Blackstock Neither a tartan nor a motto is recorded, but one William Blackstock was witness to a legal document in 1517. The coat of arms is described, at this same page, thusly: "Crest: No crest recorded. Arms of Blackstock of that Ilk: Argent, three trunks of trees couped, under and above, two and one Sable" ""Read more about the Blackstock surname here: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Blackstock#ixzz4YADM47QJ == How to Join == The objective of our One Name Project for the Blackstock Name Study is to record as many of the Blackstocks that decend from our Immigrant William Berry Blackstock from Northern Ireland as possible. Feel free to add your Blackstock profiles to the project so we can compare them for a match. Please contact the project leader [[Blackstock-97|Billy Blackstock]] or post a public comment at the foot of the page. ==Members== ==Blackstock DNA Projects== Unknown at this time. I'm checking this! [[Foster-19042|Foster-19042]] 23:42, 1 May 2023 (UTC) ===Project Leader Direct Line=== William Berry Blackstock :James Franklin Blackstock, Sr. ::James Franklin Blackstock, Jr. :::James M. Blackstock ::::John Franklin Blackstock :::::Alexander Hamilton Blackstock ::::::Olen Franklin Blackstock :::::::Billy Frank Blackstock ==Category Structure== :::For Alexander Hamilton Blackstock :Category: United States of America ::Category: Texas :::Category: Texas, Name Study ::::Category: Texas, Blackstock Name Study :::::Category: VanZandt County, Texas, Blackstock Name Study NOTE: Put double open brackets before Category and close brackets at end of Study as with all Category listings. ==Research Pages and Additional Information== Visit these links for more information about the Blackstock Clan. ===Research=== ===Additional Information=== http://www.scotclans.com/scottish-clans/clan-blackstock/blackstock-lands/ http://www.scotclans.com/scottish-clans/clan-blackstock/blackstock-facts/ http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/atoc/blackstock2.html https://www.houseofnames.com/blackstock-family-crest https://www.amazon.com/Blackstock-Family-Shield-Coat-Mouse/dp/B0065RMNVG http://www.worldcat.org/title/clan-blackstock-a-scotch-irish-family/oclc/27096994&referer=brief_results https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Blackstock%27s_Farm http://www.myrevolutionarywar.com/battles/801120-blackstocks-plantation/ ==Sources== *[https://books.google.com/books/about/Clan_Blackstock.html?id=VTEZAQAAMAAJ "Clan Blackstock"] by Helen Ring Womack, copyright 1992, Printed by Henington Publishing Company, Wolf City, Texas in 1992.

    Bladen County, North Carolina

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    {{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:North_Carolina_Project_Resource_Page&public=1 North Carolina Project Resource Page] *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-1.png |align=c |size=500 |caption=Logo }} ::James Sprunt has described the Native Americans in the"Chronicles of the Cape Fear River(1660-1916" He reports the Waco were Siouan Indians, the Saxapahaw and Cape Fear Indians were possibly Siouan. The Early colonists identified the Cape Fear Indians and that term may have referred to any American Indians found in the area. S.A. Ash mentions within James Sprunt's book that the lower Cape Fear Indians are "Congarees", a branch of the Old Cheraws and Waccamaw Indians were also listed, After settlement the Indians were driven away or died of European diseases.http://www.ncgenweb.us/bladen/bladen-county-ncgenweb ::Wilmington harbor and the coast of North Carolina was not a nice wide open harbor or river. In the beginning, there was no harbor, and the river had to be cleared to make any navigation possible."North Carolina Through Four Centuries" by William S. Powell states that “North Carolina was a frontier region open to settlement by migrants from other colonies, such as Virginia, South Carolina, Maryland, Pennsylvania and New Jersey as well as England, Ireland." http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/bladen_county_nc.html {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina.png |align=r |size=290 |caption=Map of Bladen Co. townships }}{{clear}} ::Bladen County is geographically described as a Coastal Plain county and the third largest in North Carolina, Bladen County is rightfully named the “Mother County.” Of the state’s 100 counties, 55 of them were originally part of Bladen County. carolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/bladen-county-1734/ {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=1895 atlas }} :'''Winter, 1724-25''' General Burrington described the Lower Caper Fear region settlement as being uninhabited.. :'''April 30, 1726''' - Settlement began by spring with Maurice Moore was the earliest known settler. :'''June, 1726''' Moore sold the first town lot in Brunswick Town after laying out the town. He would have had others there also.There were Maurice, Roger, and Nathaniel Moore alone with others nearby who were referred to as family (or friends), such as E. Allen, J Porter, E Moseley, J Ashe, S Swann, J Swann, J Davis, J Grange, E. Hyrne, T Jones, E Smith, and M Vail. The earliest land grants were recorded under the Lords Proprietors such as David Donahoe and John Baptista Ashe received grants in 1727. Richard Singletary received a grant in 1728. {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''Oct 31, 1732''' Bladen Precinct and Onslow Precince was formed from New Hanover Precinct, but the constitutional authority over erecting new precincts was in controversy. Other attempts in 1733 were unsuccessful. The Edenton Council said Bladen did not have over (3) freeholders, Nathaniel Moore, Thomas Jones and Richard Singletary and not over 30 families including these freeholders. {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-1.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Seal }} :'''1734''' -North Carolina government created Bladen County from New Hanover Precinct. Bladen County was named for the Lord Commissioner of Trade and Plantation, Martin Bladen, Lord Commissioner of Trade and Plantation. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bladen_County,_North_Carolina :'''1734-39 - {{Red|Highland Scottish Settlement}}''' - Gabriel Johnston, was the Royal Governor who brought Highlanders from his native Scotland to come settle in North Carolina. The Scots claimed the area as an English Settlement. These Highlanders immigrated, seeking a place of freedom and a place to live without religious persecution. Dougald McNeill and Colonel McAllister brought 350 Scotsmen in 1739, such as [[Stewart-7386|Patrick Stewart]] of Ledcreich, Perthshire, Scotland with his highlanders and younger brother [[Stewart-3632|William Stewart]]. ::'''{{Red|Highland Scots}}''' claimed the area as an English settlement. They emigrated from Scotland during the Jacobite Revolt looking for an area where they would not be persecuted for their religion. Some stayed in the Bladen region and others moved through the Cape Fear River Valley. :'''1739''' - Bath County was abolished, and its sub-precincts became known or labeled "Counties". ::Bladen’s first courthouse was built on the west bank of the North West Branch of the Cape Fear River about 50 miles above the forks and about 3.5 miles from present day Elizabethtown. The location is known today as Courthouse Landing. {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Bladen County }}{{clear}} ::The reason Bladen territory was called the "Mother County" is the large territory had indefinite northern and western boundaries.Bladen County is considered the "mother county" of North Carolina because of the 100 counties in North Carolina, 55 counties at one point belonged to Bladen County. :'''1743 Quaker Settlement''' was the first community according to Stephen B Weeks in "Southern Quakers and Slavery". 1746 was another Monthly Meeting for the Eastern Quarter. By 1749 meetings were at Carver's Creek, named for James Carver of Pennsylvania and continued until 1797 when members moved away. meet {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=l |size=300 |caption=Abandoned Church }}{{clear}} :'''1750''' Reduction began this year when the western part of the county was split to become Anson County. :'''1752''' - The North part of Bladen was combined with part off Granville County and Johnston County to be Orange County. {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Bladen Steamship, H.G. Wright }}{{clear}} ::Transportation was the factor affecting settlement, grown and later development of Bladen County. All travel was by way of either creeks or rivers. Thus The Cape Fear River and South River were the methods by which settlers arrived in the county. All goods, in addition to settlers were brought in by the rivers. Homes, whether modest or plantations were built close to the rivers. The settler who settled a distance from these rivers were called "backwards" :'''1700's-late 1800's ''' the rivers of the County were the only means of transportation (sort of like modern highways of long ago. By 1776 Cape Fear River was a cash paying enterprise with dividends. Flour, pork, beef, rice, butter, indigo, tar, pitch, turpentine and lumber were floated down the river. The settlers lashed the turpentine and tar barrels together to make huge rafts which were also floated down the Cape Fear River to Wilmington to be put upon the ships bound for England. (England had a great use of tar and Turpentine). {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Bladen County }}{{clear}} :'''1754''' -North part of remainder of Bladen became Cumberland County. :'''1763''' - Tax list shows the early citizens of Bladen County, which still included Brunswick, Columbus, Hoke, And Robeson Counties. it shows 490 entries with 1,255 taxable ( 577 white Taxables and 667 African American taxables. :'''1764'''- Southern part of Bladen was combined with part of New Hanover County to create Brunswick County. :'''1773''' Elizabethtown, the county seat, was formed. It was incorporated in 1895. Some historians say the name was in honor of Queen Elizabeth I of England or Isaac Jones’ wife, Elizabeth. (Jones gave the land for the original town to be built). Other important communities in Bladen County include White Lake, Bladenboro, Dublin, Clarkton, East Arcadia, and Tar Heel. {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Battle of Elizabethtown }}{{clear}} :'''Aug, 1781 Revolutionary War''' a battle occurred on the outskirts of Elizabeth Town. When news came off the 400 Tory soldiers camping near the city, Colonel Thomas Robeson gathered his 70 American troops to fight the 400 Tory soldiers.. The patriots were able to push the British Tories back into a ditch near the Cape Fear River.. This Battle of Elizabeth Town was an American victory. That ditch near the Cape Fear River is known to all as the '''"Tory Hole"'''. :'''1787''' - The western part of the smaller Bladen county became Robeson County. :'''1808''' - More of the southern part of Bladen County was combined with Brunswick County, forming Columbus County. ::Bladen County has several notable geographic features, bodies of water. The Cape Fear, South, and Black Rivers all pass through the county while the Bladen Lakes State Forest is an important woodland in the region. The White and Jones Lakes are mostly Carolina Bay phenomena. Bladen County has more of these bays than any other county in the state. Carolina Bays are oval-shaped depressions that can be hundreds of feet or miles wide and between 15 to 50 feet deep. Cause of these vary, but most feel meteorite showers caused the indentations as the reason for these Carolina Bays. ::See:Harmony Hall, the Elwell Cable Ferry Crossing, the Oakland Plantation, as well as the historic churches of the area. {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Walnut Grove }}{{clear}} :'''1790''' Sampson and New Hanover County residents from the Coharie Section moved across South River into Bladen County, with the State of North Carolina issuing many land grants to Revolutionary War veterans and families. The federal census showed the population in the county as 5,206. Note Cumberland and Robeson Counties had been split from Bladen county. (Bladen was half the size as that in 1763.. ::Bladen County economy began as agricultural. Farmers grow tobacco, peanuts, blueberries, and cotton. Processing of peanuts, and textile manufacturing are also industries.The East Coast Delta Kite and Glider Competition is just one of the several, annual festivals is held in Bladen County. :'''1775-82 American Revolution''' - Even though the county was sparsely settled, records show 300 men of the Bladen County Regiment of Militia were in service when Fort Johnston, at the mouth of the Cape Fear River in Brunswick County, was captured by the Patriots in 1775. They saw the last Royal Governor, Josiah Martin, leave the county on the British man-of-war HMS Cruiser. :'''1786''' Robeson County was created out of Bladen County, and in 1788 the Great Swamp area was added to Robeson County. Since Robeson County consumed such a large portion of Bladen it is known as the "State of Robeson." :'''1800's Post Revolutionary War''' order had to be restored, and citizens focused on making their living either on farms, or in new industries. New industries began producing turpentine, pitch, tar, staves, headings, and later shingles and lumber. All products were shipped down the Cape Fear River to Wilmington. These products were the mainstay up to the Civil War. :'''1861-65 Civil War''' Bladen County sent many men to the Civil War for the Confederacy. :'''April, 1861''' Bladen county formed companies of more than 100 men before North Carolina secession from the Union. These Bladen County Companies served in all theatres of the war, from start to finish. :'''1863''' Railroads arrived in Bladen County with the major stop being at Abbottsburg. Abbottsburg was settled by Joseph C Abbots who had built a large lumber business. With the Railway stopping in Abbotsburg, the town grew into the largest in Bladen County. Other towns sprang up along the railway at crossroads such as Clarkton, Bladenboro and Council. ::Bladen County is the third largest county in North Carolina, with 879 square miles. Its location in southeastern North Carolina ensures Bladen of a good climate, with an average annual temperature of 63 degrees, precipitation of 49.1", and an annual snowfall of less than 4". The county lies within twenty-five miles of the Atlantic Ocean. Of the 100 counties in North Carolina, 55 were once a part of Bladen County which accounts for the name "Bladen, The Mother County." ::Bladen is a county rich in history and tradition. It was first settled by the Highland Scots in 1734, who came to this Cape Fear River Valley seeking religious freedom. These Scots scattered throughout Bladen, but since most of the desirable land had been taken up, the overflow went on up the river to found Fayetteville and to populate the Scot counties of Harnett, Richmond, Moore, Robeson, Scotland, and Montgomery. Many of the descendents of these first settlers still live in the county and, like their ancestors, they too are God-fearing, hard-working, and freedom-loving people. :'''1908''' -Roads were built in Brown Marsh Township. :'''1919'''- All townships had issued bonds to begin the major county road building campaign. This created jobs for many Bladen citizens. ::Bladen county has had more than 1,000 lakes. Many are oval in shape and thought to have been formed from meteor showers. These lakes are recreational areas as well as tourist attractions. ::Seven (7) of the lakes remain plus the Cape Fear River, South and Black Rivers.. Bladen county has adequate water for both commercial, industrial, farming. and home usage. ::Settlements sprang up all over the county. Landings on the river grew into communities. When the railroad came, it spawned still another set of communities.. {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Bladen Steamship, H.G. Wright }}{{clear}} ::Bladen's big rivers provided the settlers and planters access and transportation to cash markets. After the steamboats were built, the steamboats found their way up the river. Not only did regular passenger and freight steamers run up the river, but others provided special service for the many plantation landings and Bladen boasted some of the finest plantation homes in the Southeast. ===Government Offices=== *Bladen County is a member of the regional Lumber River Council of Governments. *Bladen’s first courthouse was built on the west bank of the NW Branch of the Cape Fear River about 50 miles above the forks and about 3.5 miles from present day Elizabethtown. The location is known today as Courthouse Landing. :'''1893 Courthouse''' {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1893 Bladen Co. Courthouse }}{{clear}} Current Courthouse {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Current Courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size - total area of 887 square miles (2,300 km2), of which 874 square miles (2,260 km2) is land and 13 square miles (34 km2) (1.4%) is water. :Size Comparison- 3rd -largest county in North Carolina by land area. :Coastal Plain county :879 square miles :Location- in southeastern North Carolina :Location 25 miles from the Atlantic ocean :Climate - good climate :Temperature - average annual temperature of 63 degrees :Precipitation of 49.1", :Snowfall annual - less than 4". :Classed as Bladen County is rightfully named the “Mother County.” :Rivers - The Cape Fear, South, and Black Rivers all pass through the county :Lakes -White and Jones Lakes :Bays - Derived from Carolina Bay phenomena :Bays -Bladen County has more of these bays than any other county in the state. ::Carolina Bays are oval-shaped depressions that can be 100's of feet or miles wide and between 15 to 50 feet deep. ::creation of the bays, many Scientists feel that meteorite showers caused these indentations :Bladen county has had more than 1,000 lakes. Many are oval in shape and thought to have been formed from meteor showers. These lakes are recreational areas as well as tourist attractions. Seven (7) of the lakes remain plus the Cape Fear River, South and Black Rivers.. Bladen county has adequate water for both commercial, industrial, farming. and home usage. ====Adjacent counties==== *[[:Category: Robeson County, North Carolina|Robeson County]] West *[[:Category: Cumberland County, North Carolina|Cumberland County]] -North; formed in 1754 from Bladen County, North Carolina. *[[:Category: Columbus County, North Carolina|Columbus County]] - South; formed in 1808 from parts of Bladen County and Brunswick County. It was named for Christopher Columbus. *[[:Category: Sampson County, North Carolina|Sampson County]] Northeast *[[:Category: Pender County, North Carolina|Pender County]] Southeast ====Protected areas==== *Bladen County is also the home of the oldest documented Taxodium distichum (bald cypress) at '''1622 years old'''. *Bladen Lakes State Forest is an important woodland in the region. ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 32,278 people in the county with a population density of 37 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 57.22% White, 37.91% Black or African American, 2.04% Native American, 0.10% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 1.97% from other races, and 0.73% from two or more races. 3.71% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2005 55.8% of the population of Bladen County were non-Hispanic whites, 36.8% of the population was African-American. 5.0% of the population of was Latino. 2.3% of the population was Native American. About 16.60% of families and 21.00% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.70% of those under age 18 and 24.20% of those age 65 or over. In 2010 Census, the population was 35,190. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bladen_County,_North_Carolina#Demographics {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Bladen county map }}{{clear}} Highways
    {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!!Highways!!Highways |- | NC 11|| NC 20||NC 53 ||NC 41 |- | NC 87|| NC 131|| NC 210|| NC 211 |- | NC 242|| NC 410||US 701|| |} *Bladen county has had more than 1,000 lakes. Many are oval in shape and thought to have been formed from meteor showers. These lakes are recreational areas as well as tourist attractions. Seven (7) of the lakes remain plus the Cape Fear River, South and Black Rivers.. Bladen county has adequate water for both commercial, industrial, farming. and home usage. =====Cities/Communities===== *[[:Category: Bladenboro, North Carolina|Bladenboro]] *[[:Category: Clarkton, North Carolina|Clarkton]] *[[:Category: Dublin, North Carolina|Dublin]] *[[:Category: East Arcadia, North Carolina|East Arcadia]] *[[:Category: Elizabethtown, North Carolina|Elizabethtown]](population 3,583, largest city) {{Image|file=Bladen_County_North_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Elizabethtown vicinity }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Tar Heel, North Carolina|Tar Heel]] *[[:Category: White Lake, North Carolina|White Lake]] *[[:Category: White Oak Township, Bladen County, North Carolina|White Oak Township]] ====County Resources==== * White and Jones Lakes and the many Carolina Bays in the county *Bladen County has several notable geographic features, bodies of water. The Cape Fear, South, and Black Rivers all pass through the county while the Bladen Lakes State Forest is an important woodland in the region. The White and Jones Lakes are mostly Carolina Bay phenomena. Bladen County has more of these bays than any other county in the state. Carolina Bays are oval-shaped depressions that can be hundreds of feet or miles wide and between 15 to 50 feet deep. The lakes are used for recreation, and provide sufficient water for the early industries, farming, homes, agriculture, and with no danger of running out of water. *The East Coast Delta Kite and Glider Competition is just one of the several, annual festivals is held in Bladen County. ===Census=== :1790 --- 5,100 — :1800 --- 7,028 37.8% :1810 --- 5,671 −19.3% :1820 --- 7,276 28.3% :1830 --- 7,811 7.4% :1840 --- 8,022 2.7% :1850 --- 9,767 21.8% :1860 --- 11,995 22.8% :1870 --- 12,831 7.0% :1880 --- 16,158 25.9% :1890 --- 16,763 3.7% :1900 --- 17,677 5.5% :1910 --- 18,006 1.9% :1920 --- 19,761 9.7% :1930 --- 22,389 13.3% :1940 --- 27,156 21.3% :1950 --- 29,703 9.4% :1960 --- 28,881 −2.8% :1970 --- 26,477 −8.3% :1980 --- 30,491 15.2% :1990 --- 28,663 −6.0% :2000 --- 32,278 12.6% :2010 --- 35,190 9.0% :Est. 2016 --- 33,741 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Thomas Robeson Cemetery, Tar Heel, North Carolina|Thomas Robeson Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rising Cemetery, Elizabethtown, North Carolina|Rising Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/bladen_county_nc.html *http://elizabethtownwhitelake.com/bladen-county/ *http://www.ncgenweb.us/bladen/bladen-county-ncgenweb *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bladen_County,_North_Carolina See Also: 1. Bladen County Heritage North Carolina Volume 1, copyright 1999. Material extracted with permission from Bladen County Historical Society. 2. Years of History, A Limited History of Bladen County NC, by C.E. Crawford. Material extracted with permission from Bladen County Historical Society. 3. Columbus County NC Recollections and Records by Columbus Bicentennial Commission, copyright 1980. 4. Bladen County NC Tax Lists, 1768 through 1774, Volume 1, by William L. Byrd III, copyright 1998. 5. North Carolina Through Four Centuries by William S. Powell, copyright 1989. 6. 1763 Tax List of Bladen County, North Carolina by Bladen County Historical Society. 7. Over Colly, The Smiths of South River in Southeastern NC by William Carter Smith. 8. Chronicles of the Cape Fear River 1660-1916 by James Sprunt. Second edition; Edwards & Broughton Printing Co.; copyright 1916.

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    [[Category: Blaisdell Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] The [[Space:Blaisdell _Category_List| Blaisdell Category List]] is a companion to this page. View the profiles in each [[:Category:Blaisdell_Name_Study|Blaisdell Name Study Category]] ==Purpose== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Blaisdell surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==Blaisdell Meaning and Origin== The Blaisdell/Blasdell family name is an English surname originating from (Cumbria and Lancashire) a place in the Lake District named Blaisdell or "Bleasdale". It derives from the Old Norse by-name Blesi meaning ‘blaze’, or ‘white spot’; also, the same word used to describe a white spot on a hillside, along with the Old Norse word "dalr" denoting a ‘valley’. Thus, it is an ancient locational surname of Old Scandinavian origin. The Blaisdell surname is the world's 92,482nd most common surname. == Surname Variants == The [https://blaisdell.org/the-blaisdell-38'''Blaisdell Family National Association'''], ''(founded in 1935)'', acknowledges the following 38 variants spellings of the Blaisdell surname: {| border="1" |- |Blaisdell || Blasdel || Blasdell || Blaisdel |- | Blasden || Blasdil || Blaisdle || Blazsden |- |Blasdal || Blosdell ||Blaizdel||Blaizdell |- | Blaidall|| Blasdiel|| Blasdle ||Blazdiell |- |Blazedell || Blesdil || Blaisdale || Blesedale |- |Blesell || Bleasdell|| Bleasedale ||Bleasdaile |- |Blasdale || Blaesdale || Blaesdell || Bleasdale |- |Blesdale|| Beesley || | Blaizedail || Blasdall |- |Blesdell || Blessdell || Bleasdille || Bleasdale |- |Bleasdill || Blazo |} The place name is recorded in the Lancashire Close Rolls of 1228 as "Blesedale", and means "the bare spot on the hillside, in this case a cleared space, coupled with the Old Norse "dalr" ==Worldwide Surname Distribution== These statistics are generated from a global sample of 4 billion people. See [https://forebears.io/surnames Forebears Web Site] for more details. * View the [https://forebears.io/surnames/blaisdell#distribution Blaisdell worldwide surname distribution map]. This spelling of surname is the 92,482nd most common surname in the world. * View the [https://forebears.io/surnames/blasdell#distribution Blasdell worldwide surname distribution map]. This spelling of the surname is the 482,941st most common surname in the world. * View the [https://forebears.io/surnames/blasdel#distribution Blasdel worldwide surname distribution map]. This spelling of the surname is the 422,040th most common surname in the world. * View the [https://forebears.io/surnames/blazdell#distribution Blazdell worldwide distribution map]. This spelling of the surname is the 3,706,985th most common surname in the world. * View the [https://forebears.io/surnames/blaisdal Blaisdal worldwide distribution map]. This spelling of the surname may become extinct as the Forebears website counts on 3 instances of this surname worldwide. * View the [https://forebears.io/surnames/blasdale Blasdale worldwide distribution map]. This spelling of the surname is the 1,094,957th most common surname in the World. * View the [https://forebears.io/surnames/bleasdale#distribution Bleasdale worldwide distribution map]. This spelling of surname is the 188,586th most common surname in the world. * View the [https://forebears.io/surnames/blosdell Blosdell worldwide distribution map]. This spelling of the surname is considered extinct. == How to Join == If you'd like to contribute, simply enter your name below with what you're working on or contact the administrator, [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]] and request to be added. * [[Sweetman-111|Barry Sweetman]]; working on Blasdell family from Canada and Michigan, New England, and England. * [[Hutchinson-9167|Willliam Hutchinson]]. I'm working on the family of Ebenezer Blaisdell and his wife Sarah Colby specifically on their children Thomas and Ebenezer Jr. ==Famous Blaisdell's== * Ralph Bleasdale, settler of Salisbury, Massachusetts (1635), member of the committee to draft the declaration for the new provincial government of the Colony of New Hampshire * Alfred Blaisdell, politician from North Dakota * Daniel Blaisdell, politician from New Hampshire * Frances Blaisdell, musician from New Jersey * James A. Blaisdell, founder of the Claremont Colleges * John Blaisdell Corliss, politician from Michigan * Kealii Blaisdell, Kanaka Maoli activist and notable Hawaiian songwriter * Mike Blaisdell, Canadian ice hockey player * Neal Blaisdell, mayor of Honolulu * Neal S. Blaisdell Center, multi-purpose center in Honolulu named after the mayor * Paul Blaisdell, American artist and special effects creator * Richard Kekuni Blaisdell, professor of medicine in Honolulu * Tex Blaisdell, American comics creator * William Blaisdell, American actor List courtesy of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaisdell Wikipedia] ==Blaisdell Resources== * The Dictionary of American Family Names © 2006, Patrick Hanks. Name Origin Research, © 2014. * [http://www.blaisdell.org/Old%20Blaisdell%20Papers.htm ''Blaisdell Papers''], * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blaisdell Wikipedia] * [http://www.blaisdell.org/ Blaisdell Family National Association] * [https://www.facebook.com/Blaisdell-Family-National-Association-559975237350397/ Blaisdell Family National Association on Facebook]

    Blake Family History

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    Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Blake families and information about individuals, places, and things named Blake. === Famous Blakes === Here is a selection of those with the surname Blake and their ingenious achievements. * [[Blake-5|Lyman Reed Blake]] (1835-1883) worked for Isaac Singer in his Singer Sewing Machine Co. and invented a shoe sewing machine. === Blakes on WikiTree === Click here for the up-to-date [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BLAKE_1.html Blake Index]. This list is updated every morning. If you are a Blake and add yourself to WikiTree you will automatically appear on this list tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

    Blake U.K. Name Study

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    [[Category:Blake Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category: Blake Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Blake Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blake Blake] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Blake name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Blake's), by time period (18th Century Blake's), or by topic (Blake DNA, Blake Occupations, Blake Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. {| |
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    {{Clear}} ==How to Join== To join the Blake Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wastell-13|Nancye (Wastell) Hardie]] ''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blake}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://one-name.org/name_profile/blake/ Guild of One-Name Studies ] '''Blake''' * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Blake * Bleak * Le Blake * Blague * Blaake * de Blakeland ==[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Blake&order=dobup&filterId=&filterType=yDNA Blake DNA] == * [[Blake-7026|Frank George Blake (abt.1840-abt.1900)]] R-M198 * [[Blake-5012|Charles Blake (abt.1850-1936)]] R-M296 * [[Blake-7557|Robert K Blake (1855-)]] I-M253 * [[Blake-4250|Jasper Blake (-abt.1547)]] R-FTA17365 (R-M198)

    Blanchard Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Blanchard Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Blanchard Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blanchard Blanchard] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Blanchard name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Blanchards), by time period (18th Century Blanchards), or by topic (Blanchard DNA, Blanchard Occupations, Blanchard Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Blanchard Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Dwyer-101|Lisa Dwyer]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blanchard}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Space:The Blanchards of Charlottenburgh, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada]] * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * BLANCHETT, * BLACKARD, *BLANCARTE, *BLANCHER, *BLANSHARD, *BLANKERT, *BLANCHFORD, *PLANCHARD, * BLANCKAERT, * BLANCARD, * BLANCHART, * BLANCHAR, * BIANCARDI,  * French Canadian: Rénaud dit Blanchard or Reniault dit Blanchard

    Blanco County, Texas

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    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Formed From=== {{Blue|Blanco County was created and organized in 1858}} from portions of: Burnet, Comal, Gillespie and Hays counties with Johnson City as the county seat. It was named for the Blanco (white) River. ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Blanco County, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = [[:Space:Llano County, Texas|Llano County]] |N Location = [[:Space: Burnet County, Texas|Burnet County]] |NE Location = [[:Space:Travis County, Texas|Travis County]] |E Location = [[:Space:Hays County, Texas|Hays County]] |SE Location = [[:Space:Comal County, Texas|Comal County]] |S Location = |SW Location = [[:Space:Kendall County, Texas|Kendall County]] |W Location = [[:Space:Gillespie County, Texas|Gillespie County]] }} {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=160 |caption=Adjacent counties. }} ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Pedernales }} :'''1150 AD''' Indigenous peoples were thefirst inhabitants, possible ancestors of the Lipan Apache. :'''1721'''- José de Azlor y Virto de Vera names the Blanco River. :'''1826''' Benjamin Milam ('''empresario''') is given a contract to settle 300 families between the Colorado and Guadalupe rivers. :'''1835'''- Lindsay, Callahan and Chandler purchase league previously granted to Horace Eggleston by government of Coahuila y Tejas and establish the town of Pittsburgh, Texas which is named for General Pitts, across the river from the site of future Blanco. :'''1836''' Comanches claimed land in Blanco County. :'''1847''' - Meusebach–Comanche Treaty for the German settlers, known as "Verein zum Schutze deutscher Einwanderer in Texas" or '''Mainzer Adelsverein'''. :'''1850's''' - Samuel Ealy Johnson, Sr., grandfather of President Lyndon B. Johnson, and his brother Jesse Thomas Johnson, set up a cattle business in Johnson City. The town is named after their nephew James Polk Johnson. The Johnson family emigrated from Alabama. :'''1854-1855''' - Captain James Hughes Callahan and Eli Clemens Hinds become Blanco's first white settlers. Joseph Bird establishes Birdtown, now known as Round Mountain. General John D. Pitts, Judge William S. Jones, Andrew M. Lindsay, James Hughes Callahan and F.W. Chandler charter the Pittsburgh Land Company. They bought the Coahuila y Tejas grant of league to Horace Eggleston in 1835 and lay out the town of Pittsburgh, Texas. This was named for General Pitts, across the river from the site of future Blanco. :'''1858''', February 12 - Blanco County was formed from parts of Comal, Hays, Burnet and Gillespie, and is named for the Blanco River. County seat is also named Blanco. :'''1860''' Population of county is 1218, includes 98 slaves. Settlers are mostly Anglo-Saxon Protestants hailing from Tennessee and Alabama. Agriculture and livestock are central to the economy. Heavy population of German immigrants. :'''1861''' County votes '''against secession from the Union."' Immigrants from Northern states and from Europe helped to sway opinion toward the Unionist position.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb08 :'''1862''' Legislature establishes Kendall county from part of Blanco (southwestern border). :'''1862''' - Legislature in turn incorporates parts of Hays and Burnet into Blanco. :'''1865-1870'''-- there were only 44 Blacks in the county. Most settled in Peyton, a freedmen's colony near Blanco, Tx. :'''1883''' Blanco High School is chartered. :'''1885''' -Replacement of courthouse by limestone structure now known as “The Old Courthouse”. :'''1891''' Johnson City becomes the new county seat. :'''1910''' Cotton becomes one of the county’s most important crops. :'''1900-1930''' County farmers diversify into peanuts, peaches, pecans, pears, plums, grapes, and figs. (Hill country peaches are fantastic) :'''1915''' Samuel Ealy Johnson, Jr. and his wife Rebekah Baines Johnson, parents of President Lyndon Baines Johnson, move into their home in Johnson City with their five children, Lucia, Sam Houston, Josefa, Rebekah, and Lyndon Baines Johnson. :'''1929''' More than '''20,000 peach and pecan trees harvested''' in the county. :'''1933-1942''' -Civilian Conservation Corps public work relief program helps improve county parks and infrastructure. :'''1934''' Blanco State Park opens. :'''1937''' Lyndon Baines Johnson launches his first campaign for Congress from the east porch of the family’s Johnson City home.{{Image|file=Johnson-3767-1.jpg |align=r |size=190 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1938'''- LBJ becomes a fierce advocate for rural electrification. First light bulb turned on in rural Blanco County. :'''1960s''' Lyndon B. Johnson becomes Vice President of the United States and subsequently President of the United States. Tourism becomes an important industry. :'''1970''' Pedernales Falls State Park opens to the public. :'''After 1970'''- The number of farms in Blanco county began to rise again. ====Government==== {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=420 |caption=Here's an image. }} Blanco county has had '''two''' county seats. The State of Texas formed Blanco County out of portions of Burnet, Cormal, Gillespie and Hays counties. and set up the city of Blanco, Texas to be county seat in 1858 through 1890. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/Johnson-City-Texas-Blanco-County-Courthouse.htm#about {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption= Blanco, Blanco County courthouse'''1858.''' }}{{clear}} When Blanco county was formed and Blanco, Texas served as the county seat, this is the first courthouse. The sturdy stone structure resisted all weathering. Then Preservationists,stepped in, raised money and restored it beautifully. '''1884 Courthouse'''- This courthouse was being checked for termites in the basement by an exterminator, who found no termites, but a bottle, wooden blocks, a shoe, and '''bones'''. The state and police were called. No results yet on who this could have been. But it adds a hint of mystery to this courthouse.Preservation-minded locals got together and formed the Blanco County Courthouse Preservation Society. This building has since been beautifully restored and is now one of the best. The courthouse only served as a county courthouse from 1886-1890. When the county seat moved to Johnson City in 1890, tenants used the structure for offices. In 1986, a private citizen purchased the building, began renovation of the building’s exterior. In 1998, Governor George W. Bush presided over the courthouse’s reopening. The '''Old Blanco County courthouse''' was also used for scenes in the 2010 remake of True Grit. {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=310 |caption=1884 Blanco Courthouse renovated }}{{clear}} '''1890'''- The county seat was moved to Johnson City. '''1916''' - The current courthouse as built 1916 - Designed by San Antonio architect Henry T. Phelps, the 1916 Blanco County Courthouse was the first permanent courthouse built after the seat of government moved from Blanco to Johnson City in 1890. J Waterston was contractor for the project, a stonemason James Waterston, who had come from Scotland to Texas in 1883 to aid in the construction of the state Capitol. This is Classical Revival limestone structure and features Doric columns and a domed cupola. Recorded Texas Historic Landmark - 1983http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasCourthouses/Bones-in-the-Courthouse-Crawlspace.htm {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=current Blanco county courthouse, Johnson City }}{{clear}} ====Settlers==== Settlers were: #Spanish #Mexican #American #German #other :Of note: from The handbook of Texas: The 1990 United States census revealed that 1,175,888 Texans claimed pure and 1,775,838 claim partial German ancestry. This equals to 2,951,726 Texans with German ancestry (17½% of the state's total population). This gives a result that Germans rank behind Hispanics, and are the 3rd largest national origin group. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/png02 Most of the emigrant German's tended to settle in a broad, yet fragmented belt. This is evident in Galveston, Houston, Kerrville, Boerne, Fredericksburg, Mason county, Hondo, Lindsay in Cooke County, Waka in Ochiltree County, Hurnville in Clay County, Russian German Baptist; and Lockett in Wilbarger County into the very heavily settled Hill County north and near San Antonio, Austin, Texas. A majority settled in a broad, fragmented belt across the south central part of the state. This belt stretched from Galveston and Houston on the east to Kerrville, Mason, and Hondo in the west; from the fertile, humid Coastal Plain to the semiarid Hill Country and even Muenster, in North Texas. :Contributions are Chester W. Nimitz (military), Robert J. Kleberg (ranching), Gustav Schleicher (politics), and Charles A. Schreiner of Kerrville (retail business) German settlements contributed to architecture, food, customs, rock fences, Gothic churches, sausage and sauerkraut and beer-- Texas German beers as Pearl and Shiner (see PEARL BREWING COMPANY, and SPOETZL BREWERY) ===Geography=== Blanco county is in the '''Hill country,''' located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas, in south central Texas, bordered on the west by Gillespie County, on the north by Burnet and Llano counties, on the east by Hays County, and on the south by Kendall and Comal counties. Johnson City, the county seat, is 4 miles N of the center of the county, 40 miles west of Austin and 60 miles northwest of San Antonio. The county's center lies at 30° 23' north latitude and 98° 24' west longitude. Blanco County is size, 714 square miles of the eastern edge of the Edwards Plateau and 800 to 1,850 feet above sea level. As all counties in the Hill country, the terrain is hilly to mountainous. Edwards Plateau with the limestone porous characteristics, cause the stream beds tohave a "stairstep" appearance due to limestone benches and steep slopes. Hill country has live oak and Ashe juniper, with mesquite and grasses. The soils is generally dark, calcareous, stony, clay loams with many rock outcrops. Mineral resources include limestone, lead, oil, gas, industrial sand, and dolomite. Thus the tap water in this area is high in minerals, "hard water". Most of the county is best suited for rangeland and wildlife habitat. There are many deer in the area. Northern and central part or Blanco (2/3 of the total area, drains into the Colorado River in Travis County through Miller and Cypress creeks and the Pedernales River. The southern 1/3 drains into the Guadalupe River through the Blanco and Little Blanco River. Temperatures range from 96° F in July to an average low of 34° in January. Rainfall averages 34.39 inches per year, and the growing season has average of 234 days. Crops here were cotton, corn, wheat, sheep. Angora goats, and cattle. During the 1920-s and 1930's (Great Depression) farm and ranch values plummeted and crop production fell. The number of farms in the county continued to drop; by 1940 only 632 farms remained in Blanco County. Yet the ranchers endeavored to retain the cattle, sheep, and goats. Current day, the farms raise fruit trees and Pecans. ===Protected Areas=== *Hill country *Lyndon B. Johnson National Historical Park (part) *Pedernales Falls State Park *Blanco State Park ===Demographics=== {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Blanco county jail }} As of the 2010 census, the population was 10,497. The population density was 12 people per square mile. Races are reflected as 90.97% White, 0.74. Of the white population, 15%The racial makeup of the county was 90.97% White, 0.74% Black or African American, 0.59% Native American, 0.19% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 5.88% from other races, and 1.62% from two or more races. 15.32% of the White population were Hispanic. There were 3,303 households out of which 30.40% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 61.50% were married couples living together, 7.20% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.60% were non-families. 24.00% of all households were made up of individuals and 10.80% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. In the county, the population was 24.40% under the age of 18, 6.20% from 18 to 24, 25.60% from 25 to 44, 27.10% from 45 to 64, and 16.70% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was '''41 years'''. For every 100 females there were 97.70 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 94.90 males.) Note there are always more females in the population when it reflects all age groups. The median income for a household in the county was $39,369, and the median income for a family was $45,382. As is reflected in all statistics, males earned a higher median income than females. The per capita income for the county was $19,721. IN 2000 11.20% of the population was below the poverty line, including 14.20% of those under age 18 and 9.80% of those age 65 or over. Rivers:
    * Miller and Cypress creeks *Pedernales River. *Guadalupe River *Blanco *Little Blanco River Highways:
    * U.S. Highway 281 *U.S. Highway 290 *Texas RM Ranch Road 1 ===Cities=== *'''[[:Category:Blanco, Texas|Blanco]] (Former county Seat) ''' *'''[[:Category:Johnson City, Texas|Johnson City]] (Current county seat)''' ====Towns/Communities==== *[[:Category:Round Mountain, Texas|Round Mountain]] *[[:Category: Cypress Mill, Texas|Cypress Mill]] *[[:Category:Blowout, Texas|Blowout]] *[[:Category:Hye, Texas|Hye]] *[[:Category: Sandy, Blanco County, Texas|Sandy]] ===Events/Festivals=== *Jan 1, 2018 - SANTA'S RANCH: New Braunfels, at 9561 IH-35 North. Sun-Thurs: 6p-10p; Fri-Sat: 6p-11p. Drive through a mile of spectacular holiday scenes with 1 million lights & 100 displays & *Jan 1, 2018 - FIRST DAY HIKE: Fredericksburg, at Enchanted Rock State Natural Area.See Parks *Jan 1, 2018 - POLAR BEAR CHALLENGE: Hunt, at Mo-Ranch. 1p. Open to the public to come watch and enjoy! Free food awards, door prizes, live music and polar bear fun! 8 *Jan 1, 2018 - NEW YEAR'S DAY CELEBRATION: Fredericksburg, at Torre di Pietra Vineyards, dish of black eyed peas is a New Year’s tradition thought to bring luck and prosperity for the coming year. A Southern-style, annual jam session8 *Jan 1, 2018 - LIGHTS SPECTACULAR-HILL COUNTRY STYLE: Johnson City. Fri opening night: 6:30p-late evening. Let There Be Lights, millions of them. Courthouse lighting ceremony. Proclaimed as "the Centerpiece of one of the biggest shows on the Texas Hill Country Regional Christmas Lighting Trail" by Southern Living magazine with a courthouse that "shines brighter than the star of Bethlehem". The entire town is bathed in lights with 100,000 lights twinkling on the Blanco County Courthouse while Pedernales Electric Coop’s Headquarters on Ave F boasts a lighted forest of over 1 million lights. Brilliant lighted holiday displays at Memorial Park on Main Street. Hayrides and carriage rides are available throughout the season. Fireworks. The Garden Club fills the Courthouse with Christmas ornaments and holiday crafts for purchase. Chamber: 830-868-7684. Web. See JOHNSON CITY LIGHTS SPECTACULAR 8 *Jan 1, 2018 - LIGHTS ON THE RIVER: Bandera. 100+ lighted Christmas Trees along with merchant displays. Lights are turned on every evening from 6-9p Free annual event. 830-796-4447. Web; Cowboy Capital Web * Jan 1, 2018 - COWGIRL ROUNDUP & SHOW-DEO: Bandera, at Hill Country State Natural Area, at 11a. Bandera County Cowgirls- showmanship, dressage, and speed events will be held in the arena. The history of the American cowgirl, singer/songwriters, storytellers, and artists Jan 4-6, 2018 - BLANCO COUNTY YOUTH COUNCIL STOCK SHOW & SALSA CONTEST: Johnson City, at Blanco County Fairgrounds. Premium Sale and Salsa Contest *Jan 4-6, 2018 - BURNET COUNTY 4-H & FFA LIVESTOCK SHOW: Burnet, at Burnet County Fair & Rodeo Grounds, 1301 Houston Clinton Dr, behind the airport. 979-324-9431, Web, Map *Jan 11-13, 2018 - GILLESPIE COUNTY YOUTH LIVESTOCK SHOW: Fredericksburg, at Gillespie County Fair Grounds, 530 Fair Dr on TX-16, 2 mi S of town. Stock show for Gillesipe County youth *Jan 11-13, 2018 - LAMPASAS COUNTY YOUTH LIVESTOCK SHOW: Lampasas, at Show Barn *Jan 11-13, 2018 - LLANO COUNTY JR LIVESTOCK SHOW: Llano, at John L. Kuykendall Arena & Event Center, 2249 RR-152. Annual event, FFA hosted. Showing & sales: 9-4p. 325-247-5354. *Jan 12-14, 2018 - NEW BRAUNFELS ANTIQUE SHOW: New Braunfels, at Civic & Convention Center, *Jan 13, 2018 -2nd SATURDAY GALLERY TRAIL: Wimberley, at the Square and around town. Come to Wimberley and enjoy wine, nibbles, entertainment, and ... art! *Ranch Park Jan 13-27, 2018 - HAYS COUNTY LIVESTOCK SHOW: Dripping Springs, at Ranch Park, *Jan 14, 2018 - INDIE FILM SERIES: Fredericksburg, at Fritztown Cinema, 2254 US-87 South. screening of short film presented by Hill Country Film Society. *Jan 14-20, 2018 - HILL COUNTRY DISTRICT JR LIVESTOCK SHOW & SALE: Kerrville, at Hill Country Youth Exhibit Center. 830-792-4102. Web *Jan 20, 2018 - CHILI COOK-OFF: Fischer, at Fischer Store School Community Center, 12400 FM-32. 6-8p. Prizes for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place winners. Board provides cornbread, desserts and beverages. All welcome. www.fischerstoreschoolcc.org. Ilia Morales: 830-935-2310 *Friends of Gillespie County Historic Schools Jan 20, 2018 - GILLESPIE COUNTY HISTORIC SCHOOL OPEN HOUSE - NEBGEN: Nebgen, at 1718 N Grape Creek Rd. 11a-4p. Presented in partnership with the Friends of Gillespie County Country Schools. No admission charge, and donations gladly accepted towards the preservation projects. 830-685-3321. Web *Jan 20, 2018 - POLAR BEAR PLUNGE: Lampasas, at Hancock Free Flow Swim Area. *Jan 20, 2018 - LUCKENBACH BLUES FESTIVAL: Luckenbach, 412 Luckenbach Town Loop. Noon-9p. Annual event showcases blues artists from around the country. *Jan 20-21, 2018 - HILL COUNTRY GEM & MINERAL SHOW: Fredericksburg, Lady Bird Johnson Park, *Jan 25-27, 2018 - UVALDE COUNTY JR LIVESTOCK SHOW: Uvalde, at Uvalde County Fairplex, *Jan 25-28, 2018 - WIMBERLEY ART & SOUL: Wimberley, Wimberley Valley Chamber of Commerce. Over 50 activities. Free, annual event. Tickets. Vanessa Horodecky, 512-847-2201, *Jan 26-28, 2018 - KERRVILLE RENAISSANCE FESTIVAL: Kerrville, at River Star Art and Event Park on the grounds of the Hill Country Youth Event Center, 3785 TX-27 Live entertainers, artisans- Potters, jewelers, painters, leather workers *Jan 27, 2018 - HILL COUNTRY INDIAN ARTIFACT SHOW: Fredericksburg, at Lady Bird Johnson Park, Pioneer Pavilion Hall, on TX-16 S. 8a-4p. Texas artifacts, arrowheads, jewelry, trade beads, books, T-Shirts . Annual event, $6 *Jan 27-28, 2018 - KERRVILLE WINTER MARKET: Kerrville, at Inn Of The Hills Conference Center, 1001 Junction Highway. Sat: 10a-5p; Sun: 11a-4p. Vendors from all over the state *Jan 27-28, 2018 - CELTIC FEST: San Marcos, at Celebration of St Brigid's Day, the first day of Spring in Ireland. Tradional Irish and Celtic music, ars, crafts. Family friendly. 512-393-8400. Web *Jan 27-28, 2018 - CHAMBER RODEO: Bulverde, at Tejas Rodeo Company, by Bulvede Spring Branch Chamber. Amazing rodeo action and loads of kids activities. 830-438-4285. Event Web *Jan 28, 2018 - SAVOR THE HILL COUNTRY: Johnson City, at the Science Mill. 5-8p. Showcases top restaurants, wineries, breweries and distilleries ===Historical Census=== :1860 -- 1,281 — :1870 -- 1,187 −7.3% :1880 -- 3,583 201.9% :1890 -- 4,649 29.8% :1900 -- 4,703 1.2% :1910 -- 4,311 −8.3% :1920 -- 4,063 −5.8% :1930 -- 3,842 −5.4% :1940 -- 4,264 11.0% :1950 -- 3,780 −11.4% :1960 -- 3,657 −3.3% :1970 -- 3,567 −2.5% :1980 -- 4,681 31.2% :1990 -- 5,972 27.6% :2000 -- 8,418 41.0% :2010 -- 10,497 24.7% :Est. 2015 -- 11,004 =====Notables===== *Benjamin Milam *[[Johnson-8927 |Lyndon Baines Johnson]] family lived in Blanco county, Johnson city. LBJ was born in Gillespie county. But lived in Blanco county. =====County Resources===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Blanco_County_(LST-344) World War II ship] named for Blanco county {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=l |size=370 |caption=Pedernales }} {{Image|file=Blanco_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=380 |caption=Lavender fields, Blanco county }}{{clear}} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: McKinney Cemetery, Blanco, Texas|McKinney Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Johnson City Masonic Cemetery, Johnson City, Texas|Johnson City Masonic Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cypress Mill Cemetery, Cypress Mill, Texas|Cypress Mill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sandy Cemetery, Sandy, Texas|Sandy Cemetery]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2535 Find a Grave Cemeteries, Blanco county] *[https://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/blanco-county-texas-cemetery-records.htm Access Genealogy, cemeteries of Blanco county, Texas] *[http://www.usgennet.org/usa/tx/topic/cemeteries/Wtx/Blanco/cemetery/RMnotes.htm Round Mountain Blanco countyCemeteries] *[http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WMDPXK_Cypress_Mill_Cemetery_Cypress_Mill_Blanco_County_Texas_USA Cypress Mill, Blanco county Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanco_County,_Texas Wikipedia, Blanco County, Texas] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Blanco_County_(LST-344) World war II ship] *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/rjr18 * Kelley, Dayton. "Samuel Ealy Johnson Sr". Handbook of Texas Online. Texas State Historical Association. Retrieved 27 November 2010. *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/pedernales-falls Pedernales falls] *[http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/JohnsonCityTexas.htm Johnson City] *[http://www.forttours.com/pages/hmblanco.asp Fort tours, markers in Blanco county] *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qlf03 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blanco%2C_Texas *http://texasescapes.com/MichaelBarr/Blowout.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Johnson_City%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Round_Mountain%2C_Texas *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hns17

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    Blanton Name Study

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    [[Category:Blanton Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Southern Pioneers]] -----
    Welcome to the Blanton Name Study Project
    This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ===Introduction=== :The Blanton Name Study is for members working on or interested in profiles from any country or era which have the Blanton surname. ===Leaders=== * [[J-276|Paula J]] Leader *[[Daly-373|Eric Daly]] Project Coordinator ===How to Join=== #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - Check out how the project works here! #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Blanton}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. ===Now What Do I Do?=== #Add the category or template to your Blanton profiles. If you add the template it will automatically add the category. #If you need a new category let your leader know. #Make sure your profiles have good sources and a biography #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes on this page to share information #Link Blanton Space Pages to the Project Page. ===Template=== :Adding this template:
    :{{One Name Study|name=Blanton}} :Will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Blanton}} ===Categories=== *[[:Category:Blanton_Name_Study|Category: Blanton Name Study]] ===WilkTree Links=== *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BLANTON WikiTree Blanton Genealogy] ===Goals=== #Document and correctly connect Blantons lines. #Add DNA results to help confirm connections #Create a meaningful bio for each profile so that it represents a person's life. ===Tasks List=== * Adopt [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&order=&s=Blanton+ Orphaned Blanton Profiles] for improving. *Add sources to Blanton Unsourced Profiles. *Connect Unconnected Blanton Profiles on your watchlist ===Related Projects=== *[[Project:Scottish_Clans|Scottish Clans Project]] *[[Project:United_Kingdom|United Kingdom Project]] *[[Project:One_Place_Studies|One Place Studies]] *[[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries]] *[[Project:Military_and_War|Military and War Project]] ===Resources=== * [http://en.geneanet.org/surnames/BLANTON Historical Distribution of BLANTON Families] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~blantonroots/historians/origin/surname.htm Origin of the Blanton Surname] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~blantonroots/historians/home.htm Blanton Family Website] *[http://boards.ancestry.com/surnames.blanton/806/mb.ashx extensive Blanton genealogy no sources] *[http://freepages.genealogy.roots web.ancestry.com/~dano/melinda.pdf Blanton Line] *[https://familysearch.org/patron/v2/TH-300-48385-76-62/dist.pdf?ctx=ArtCtxPublic&session=USYS848C7C92B2E5C99232691EB0D3E273E0_idses-prod01.a.fsglobal.net The Johnson Family of Washington, Virginia...] ''includes Blanton and other lines'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~mbonsal/blanton/jeremiah.html The Descendants of Jeremiah Blanton and Sarah Womack] *[http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kellimax/George%20Blanton%20rec%20fr%20Jennie%20Cabler.pdf Descendants of George Blanton] * [http://blantonfamilydna.webs.com/lineagegroups.htm DNA Project] ''Blanton, Womack'' * [https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~blantonroots/genealogy/historians/dna/projectresults.htm Blanton y-DNA Project Results] (from Relative Genetics before they sold out to Ancestry) * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/blanton/about Blanton DNA Project] (at FamilyTreeDNA.com) *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/2452491?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch Catalog] ''The descendants of Thomas and Louvisa Rice Womack compiled by Oscar B. Womack, McMinnville, TN : Ben Lomond Press, 1970'' [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE5797923 full text digital version] *[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/blanton/ Blanton Forum] *[http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/search/collection/p15012coll1/searchterm/Blanton/field/all/mode/all/conn/and/cosuppress/ NC Collection] ''Blanton Records'' *[http://freepages.family.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~kellimax/George%20Blanton%20rec%20fr%20Jennie%20Cabler.pdf Descendants of George Blanton] ''contains transcribed records'' *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~blantonroots/historians/lmcdonald/bf8.pdf Family records many hand written]

    Blayney Cemetery, Blayney, New South Wales, Australia

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    [[Category: Blayney General Cemetery, Blayney, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. Please contact [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]] with any updates/ collaboration with this table. I have uploaded from a spreadsheet so it may be easier to update the spreadsheet and reupload. See also * [[:Category: Blayney General Cemetery, Blayney, New South Wales|Blayney Cemetery Category]] for people buried in this cemetery. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blayney_Memorials_Table&public=1 Blayney New Memorials Table] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blayney_Cemetery_Transcriptions_A_-_C&public=1 Extended Research List of Blayney Memorials A - H] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blayney_Cemetery_Transcriptions_Table&public=1 Extended Research List of Blayney Memorials I-Z] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos&errcode=new_profile Upload photos here for transcribing.] * [[Space:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos_2|More Photos for transcribing]] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213569 Find a Grave] (free registration required) * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/149780 Billion Graves] (free registration required) * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=1081 Australian Cemetery Index] (with some linked trees) * [https://www.australiancemeteries.com.au/nsw/blayney/blayney.htm Australian Cemeteries] * [https://maps.blayney.nsw.gov.au/intramaps97public/default.htm?project=BSCExternal&module=Cemetery Blayney Shire Council - Interactive Grave Site Map] '''Cemetery name:''' Blayney Cemetery * [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YZ46?owc=SFQB-BZ4%3A1395111404%2C1395111402%2C1395114803%3Fcc%3D2058669&wc=SFQB-L2H%3A1395111404%2C1395111402%2C1395114803%2C1395114801&cc=2058669 Blayney Shire Cemetery Records] '''Address:''' 1 Memorial Drive, Blayney, New South Wales '''GPS Coordinates:''' -33.5244200, 149.2338720 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/#map=17/-33.52442/149.23387 OpenStreetMap] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Blayney+Cemetery/@-33.52442,149.233872,17z/data=!4m5!3m4!1s0x6b11c98296cd6c35:0x23d0e738005946f4!8m2!3d-33.5241929!4d149.2341822 Google Maps] '''Information:''' The Blayney Cemetery was originally called Limekilns Cemetery due to the close proximity and train line going to the Limekilns. It was donated by the Clements family who previously owned the land. The Clements family were also part of securing the Presbyterian Church, the first Church building in the district where other denominations held their services. The cemetery is divided into sections. You will find reference in older newspapers referring to the sections as cemeteries. e. g. Catholic Cemetery Blayney. The oldest graves are at far ends of the cemetery. The Presbyterian section is on the left of the entrance on Eastern side with a dedicated section for the Clements family. The church of England starts in the top corner, the Southern side. Each section of the cemetery had its own trustees. In 1898 George Pile, William Chambers, and James Matthews were appointed trustees of the Church of England portion of the Blayney cemetery (in lieu of Messrs. F. Stacey, resigned, and R. Glasson and M. B. Gillkrest, deceased).[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144289823 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 29 October 1898, page 2] The earliest born person in the cemetery is Joseph Clements who was born in 1783. The earliest death was George Clements, son of Joseph and Catherine Clements who died in 1860. The greatest age at death was Patrick Foley, who was 100 years old when he died in 1902. The cemetery has had various times of disrepair and rabbit infestation. In Sep 1887 Blayney Cemetery was in a very neglected position.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/236768981 Daily Telegraph (Sydney, NSW : 1883 - 1930), Friday 30 September 1887, page 5] In Jul 1899 the cemetery was in a state of disrepair and attracted rabbits. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144285806 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 29 July 1899, page 2] In Oct 1899 a working bee was held to clean up the cemetery. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/112294111 Western Champion (Parkes, NSW : 1898 - 1934), Friday 6 October 1899, page 6] On the 28 July 1902 the Council was given £50 grant for fencing the Blayney Cemetery.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252299226 Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945), Thursday 31 July 1902, page 2] ON 25 Sep 1902 at the BIayney Municipal Council meeting a letter was tabled from the Department of Lands, having reference as to whether the council could expand the; £50 grant towards repairing the Blayney Cemetery.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144293755 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 27 September 1902, page 2] Mr R. Knott, Katoomba, stating that he would resign his position as one of the trustees of the Blayney cemetery in 1902, as he always thought the cemetery should be under the control of the council[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144295341 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 11 October 1902, page 2] Rev W. Wall, re trustees of the Wesleyan portion of the cemetery wrote to council and the letter was held over on 19 Nov 1902 to the next meeting.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144292634 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 22 November 1902, page 2] In Jan 1903 the £50 was placed to the,credi t of the trustees (Messrs H. Pigott, J. Glassoii, and J. Matthews) of the Blayney cemetery for its improvement by the Department of Lands.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144295089 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 3 January 1903, page 2] In April 1904 a letter from the Lands Department acknowledged £59 10s was spent but the council was asking for a detailed account in what way the money was spent.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117897544 Blayney Advocate and Carcoar Herald (NSW : 1898 - 1904), Saturday 23 April 1904, page 2] The Mayor of the town, Alderman D Reed got quite a shock in Dec 1930 when a brown snake bit him him on the boot. He was walking through the grass when the snake raised his head and attacked him. The ophidian sank its fangs into his boot as he raised his foot, and its teeth penetrated to his sock, but no puncture was made in the flesh of the foot, the reptile expending its poison on the outside of the boot. Mayor Beed had a narrow escape and, in his excitement, the reptile was allowed to get away.[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/126348455 Richmond River Herald and Northern Districts Advertiser (NSW : 1886 - 1942), Tuesday 16 December 1930, page 2] In 1950 the following story was told. "Many years ago they were pulling down the Blayney cemetery fence and putting netting around it. Whilst the men were at work a very short, fat and slightly eccentric, but very witty old lad came along and said to me: 'Why are they putting the netting around?' I replied: 'To keep the rabbits out.' "Why, spare me days!" he said, "a rabbit will go through that like a grain of wheat in a thunderstorm." No doubt, he was right. In after years you would get more rabbits inside than out." https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/119283426 Braidwood Dispatch and Mining Journal (NSW : 1888 - 1954), Friday 17 February 1950, page 1] In 1951 the cemetery was heavily infested with rabbits and some graves are undermined with rabbits. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144900461 Lyndhurst Shire Chronicle (NSW : 1897 - 1941; 1944 - 1954), Wednesday 10 October 1951, page 1] In 2018 it was invested with rabbits again burrowing under the graves and destroying them. There are now over 1986 resting places in this cemetery.

    Blayney Cemetery Transcriptions A - C

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    [[Space:Blayney_Cemetery%2C_Blayney%2C_New_South_Wales%2C_Australia|Blayney Cemetery]] '''This page is a list of cemetery transcriptions A-H to add to Wiki tree.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blayney_Cemetery_Transcriptions_Table&public=1 List of transcriptions I to Z] What needs to be one. * Check photos page for existing photos * Missing photos need to be taken * Look up and add Deaths/parents from [https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search?0 NSW BDM] * Profiles need to be created * Link photos and profiles {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Maiden Name!!Born!!Died!!Age!!Tranciption/Notes!!Photo!!Photographer Transcriber Creator!!Funeral Date!!Portion/Plot!!Spouse!!Maiden name!!Father!!Mother!!Mother Maiden Name!!NSW Death Reg.!!Birth Location!!Death Location!!Children |- |[[Abbott-10331|Abbott, Frederick (Con)]]||||1906||13 Aug 1989||83||||[[image:Abbott-10331.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Doris|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Atkins-5773|Abbott, Doris Mary]]||Atkins||1908||24 Dec 1997||||||[[image:Atkins-5773.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Con||||John||Mary|||||||||| |- |[[Lobley-40|Abbott, Faith Annie]]||Lobley||est 1902||2 Dec 1993||91||||[[image:Lobley-40.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||William Henry||||John||Mary|||||||||| |- |[[Abbott-10332|John Abbott (abt.1861-1939)]]||||1861||1939||||father||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YZQ2?i=5&cc=2058669 FamilySearch]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Beaver-2459|Abbott, Mary Ann]]||Beaver||est 1875||1 Aug 1912||37||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018778 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||2 Aug 1912||Pres.||John||||George||Mary|||||||||| |- |[[Abbott-10404|Abbott, Peter John Dennis (Sonny)]]||||17 Oct 1933||12 Feb 2014||80||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PETER-JOHN-DENNIS-ABBOTT/21069933 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Abbott-10198|Abbot, William Henry]]||||1897||23 Jun 1977||79||||[[image:Abbott-10198.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Faith||||John|||||||||||| |- |[[Spence-4034|Adam, Elizabeth]]||Spence||14 May 1836||21 Jun 1932||96||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015567 ACI] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28596038/elizabeth-adam FindaGrave Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Pres.||James||||||||||||Manchester, Lancs,||Blayney|| |- |[[Adam-2030|Adam, Rev James]]|||| 4 Jun 1833|| 7 Jul 1911||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015566 ACI] [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2009/127/28596010_124183875550.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Pres.||Elizabeth||Spence||Thomas||Esther||Hyde||||||||Margaret Paton Piggot |- |Adams, Ann||||1835||1920||||parent||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018415 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ann-Adams/21254233 Billion Graves]||||||||Richard B.||||Timothy||||||19610/1920|||||| |- |Adams, Isobel Noreen||Chilvers||31 Dec 1922||16 Jul 2010||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ISOBEL-NOREEN-ADAMS/21195701 Billion Graves]||||||||Neville||||Gus||Tina|||||||||| |- |Adams, Richard B.||||1838||1920||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018418 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Richard-B-Adams/21254234 Billion Graves]||||||||Ann||||Thomas M||Hannah||||8642/1920|||||| |- |[[Agnew-1671|Agnew, Barry John]]||||||19 Mar 2011||77||Brother of Joyce||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BARRY-JOHN-AGNEW/21212662 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||John||Edith|||||||||| |- |[[Murray-17770|Agnew, Edith Pearl]]||Murray||||13 Aug 1956?||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDITH-PEARL-AGNEW/21050982 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||John Henry||||||||||||||||Joyce and Barry |- |[[Agnew-1670|Agnew, Joyce Milva ]]||||||19 Jan 1990||58||Sister of Barry||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOYCE-MILVA-AGNEW/21116339 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||John||Edith|||||||||| |- |[[Agnew-1669|Agnew, John Henry]]||||||24 Oct 1962||55||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-H-AGNEW/21044381 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Edith Pearl||||John Henry||Mary||||37538/1962|||||| |- |[[Akehurst-266|Akehurst, Brian Patrick]]||||25 Oct 1950||25 Oct 1950||0||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRIAN-PATRICK-AKEHURST/21042760 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||Henry Lancelot||Mary Veronica||||31498/1950|||||| |- |[[Akehurst-267|Akehurst, Henry Richard (Harry)]]|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Akehurst, Joshua "Akey"|||| 21 Jan 1984|| 2 May 2009||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOSHUA-AKEHURST/21198148 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Alexander, Joyce||||3 Jun 1934||14 Sep 2017||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015750 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Amey, Clara||||||6 Sep 81||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YZC8?i=10&cc=2058669 Family search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Anderson, Henry||||1861||1932||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015280 ACI]||||||||Minnie|||||||||||||||| |- |Anderson, Minnie||||1867||1926||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015279 ACI]||||||||Henry|||||||||||||||| |- |Andrews, David Ian|||||| 26 Apr 1987||21||Accidently||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015442 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/David-Ian-Andrews/21193621 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Anlezark-127|Anlezark, Brien Morris]]||||abt 1930|| 2 Jul 1999||69||||[[image:Anlezark-127.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Anlezark-128|Anlezark, Shane Morris]]|||| 25 May 1963|| 20 May 2005||||Dearly loved by Brian, Glenice, Jacob and Daniel||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/SHANE-MORRIS-ANLEZARK/21198073 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Baker-43280|Ansell, Audrey May]]||Baker||1916||2005||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Audrey-May-Ansell/21198731 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ash, Arthur Trevellyn||||||||infant||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018658 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Ash, George Edward Glenelg||||1889?||29 Apr 1906||17y 10m||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018656 ACI]||||||C of E||||||James||Mary A||||4374/1906 |||||| |- |Ash, Harold||||||||infant||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018659 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Ash, James Henry||||||||infant||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018657 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ashby-2075|Ashby, James]]|||||| 12 Nov 1953||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018480 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-ASHBY/21174282 Billion Graves Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Ellen Selina||Cain||James||Sarah Alice/Sarah Ann||||32781/1953 |||||| |- |Avard, Molly Rose||Gardner|| 9 Apr 1940|| 14 Jul 2012||||sister to Maureen, Cathie, Mary & John||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MOLLY-ROSE-AVARD/21174420 Billion Graves]||||||||Geoffrey|||||||||||||||| |- |Backhouse, Bede||||10 Feb 1924||1 Dec 1995||71||Loving husband, father and grandfather||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018236 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/BEDE-BACKHOUSE/21199302 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Backhouse, Elizabeth|||| 22 Nov 1927|| 24 Mar 1999||||loving wife, mother and grandmother||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-BACKHOUSE/21081864 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bacon, Amelia Elvie||||1899?||7 Nov 1979||80||Mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015702 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bacon, Ernest John||||1894?||21 Jun 1980||86||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015706 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Baker-39592|Baker, Andrew Norman]]||||||19 Jan 1912||1y 9m||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015577 ACI] [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/28/175849642_1485752582.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||||||||||Ernest||Ellen A.||||721/1912|||||| |- |[[Giles-5103|Baker, Bertha Isobel]]||Giles|||| 3 Jun 1916||23||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021051 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Bertha-Isobel-Baker/21272846 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Cyril Halsey||||Alfred E.||Caroline||||6847/1916||||||Audrey |- |Baker, David Ronald (Woodin) |||| 31 Mar 1969|| 25 Jul 1983||||Loved and always remembered by Mum, Dad, Tony, Ian and families||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015539 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/David-Ronald-Woodin-Baker/21308816 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Kirkpatrick-3620|Baker, Ellen]]||Kirkpatrick||||2 Jun 1969||91||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/28/175849096_1485751676.jpg Findagrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015574 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Baker, Eric Clive||||1932?||15 Mar 1946||14||Son & Brother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018364 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Baker-23349|Baker, Ernest Alfred]]||||1874?||22 May 1956||82||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/29/175861663_1485801031.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Baker-39593|Baker, Ethel Maud]]||||Dec 1911?||16 Feb 1912||2m||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/42/176277787_1486944692.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||Ernest||Ellen A.||||730/1912|||||| |- |[[Baker-39594|Baker, Hector George]]||||1902?|| 1 Mar 1985||83||Our dear mother and father. Always loved by their grandchildren||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HECTOR-GEORGE-BAKER/21240668 BillionGraves Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Linda Mary|||||||||||||||| |- |Baker, Ivy Elsie||||8 Oct 1914||16 Oct 1914||8 Days||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015579 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Baker, James Denis |||| 13 Jan 1926|| 14 Sep 2004||||Beloved Husband, father and Pa||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-DENIS-BAKER/21220199 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ewin-113|Baker, Linda Mary]] ||||1905?|| 20 May 1984||79||Our dear mother and father. Always loved by their grandchildren||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015451 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LINDA-MARY-BAKER/21240667 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Hector George|||||||||||||||| |- |Baker, Muriel Beryl ||||1928?|| 20 Nov 1953||25y 11m|| - Our darling daughter and dear sister||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018363 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MURIEL-BERYL-BAKER/21045756 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Baker, Rita Philomena|||| 29 Jul 1931|| 27 May 2016||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RITA-PHILOMENA-BAKER/21127286 Billion Graves]||||||||Ronald Arthur|||||||||||||||| |- |Baker, Ronald Arthur|||| 21 Jan 1929|| 1 Jun 2014||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RONALD-ARTHUR-BAKER/21127285 Billion Graves]||||||||Rita Philomena|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Beddie-2|Bamgarten, Marion Janet ]]||Beddie|| 16 Jul 1938|| 15 Sep 2006||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARION-JANET-BAMGARTEN/21212660 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Baldwin, Eda||||8 Jan 1912||30 May 1989||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015035 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bamgarten, Herman Frederick||||||29 Dec 1959||64||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YZDC?i=20&cc=2058669 Family search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Banney-2|Banney, Joseph Lawrence]]||||15 Jul 1886|| 27 Apr 1937||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020101 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOSEPH-LAWRENCE-BANNEY/21220183 Billion Graves]||||||RC||Josephine||Grono||Patrick||Margaret||||7233/1937 ||Kyogle |||| |- |Barnes, Gladys Elizabeth||||1897?||27 Nov 1976||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015339 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Baron, Leslie Wake||||||28 Oct 1982|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Barratt, Doris||||1896||1923||27||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018389 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Barratt, William James||||1868||2 Jun 1924||56||marriage 6878/1887||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018388 ACI]||||||C of E||Emma Mildred||Haselden||||||||9931/1924|||||| |- |Barry, Alice Marion||||||31 Jul 1927||69||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YZSC?i=24&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||Caleb Robertson|||||||||||||||| |- |Barry, Doris Winifred||||18 Nov 1888||5 Apr 1889|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Barry, Frank Collis||||26 Sep 1892||2 Nov 1907|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bartlett, Elizabeth Benjamin||||30 Jun 1939||23 Feb 1944||4||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013597 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bartley, Dagmar Irena |||||| 28 Aug 1979||31||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015478 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DAGMAR-IRENA-BARTLEY/21100293 Billion Graves]||||||||||||Stephen||Herta||||20498/1979 ||||||Kim, Megan, Kristy |- |[[Elder-3475|Barry, Mrs Alice Marion]]||Elder||1859||31 Jul 1927||||||||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||1 Aug 1927||C of E||C. R.||||John||Mary A||||13163/1927 ||||Chatswood||Mrs. Creigh, Orange and Mr. Duncan Barry, of Warrawee |- |Bates, Annie May||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018669 ACI]||||||C of E||Ernest George||||||||||||||||Val, Elsie, Ern & Jean |- |Bates, Ernest George||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018668 ACI]||||||C of E||Annie May||||||||||||||||Val, Elsie, Ern & Jean |- |Batty, Albert George |||||| 23 Dec 1962||83||Our dear husband and father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015394 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALBERT-GEORGE-BATTY/21152233 Billion Graves]||||||||||||William John||Emma||||8247/1963 |||||| |- |[[Batty-557|Batty, Alfred]]||||1863||29 Sep 1916||53||||[[image:Batty-557.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]]||||||||Richard|| Ann Susanna|| Ann Susanna||Byant||17955/1916 |||||| |- |[[Batty-638|Batty, Allen John]]||||||23 Apr 1978||16||Accidently killed||[[image:Batty-638.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||||||Horace Alfred||Clare Lillian|||||||||| |- |[[Bryant-11661|Batty, Ann Susanna]]||||1837|| 11 Aug 1921||83-84||||[[image:Bryant-11661.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]]||||||Richard||||George||||||12056/1921||||||Alfred |- |[[Batty-601|Batty, Cyril Gorman]]||||1894||20 Jul 1972||78||Father||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CYRIL-GORMAN-BATTY/21044408 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Maud May|||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, Edith Mary ||||1926?||24 Feb 1943||||With Nora Mary||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015395 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Edith-Mary-Batty/21308856 Billion Graves]||||||||||||Albert George||Norah||||16774/1943|||||| |- |Batty, Emma||||||5 Aug 1921||56||Father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021038 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, Emma||||1868?||5 May 1948||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021944 ACI]||||||C of E||William John|||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, Francis||||||22 Jul 1927||60||Stone erected by Alfred and Muriel|||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Batty-639|Batty, George]]||||1914?||12 Dec 1988||74||||[[image:Batty-639.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||||||George||Edith Sarah|||||||||| |- |Batty, Horace Alfred |||| 17 Dec 1920||26 Sep 1995||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018245 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/George-Batty/21193561 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, Maud Madeline||||||21 Jul 1914||90||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YCKW?i=34&cc=2058669 Family search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Wilkins-488|Batty, Maud May]]||Wilkins||||19 Jul 1962||90||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YCKW?i=34&cc=2058669 Family Search]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021268 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MAUD-MAY-BATTY/21044407 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Cyril Gorman|||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, Mervyn Richard ||||||14 Mar 1952||62||Accidently killed||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021599 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, Nora Mary||||1891?||1 Aug 1979||88||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015398 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, Pritchard Robert||||1896?||30 Jun 1957||61||Brother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021598 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Marjoram-65|Batty, Richard]]||||11 Apr 1818||17 Jan 1896||77-78||Was born Marjoram||[[image:Marjoram-65.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]]||||C of E||||||Richard Batty||Mary Ann||Marjoram||974/1896 ||Parammatta||Blayney|| |- |Batty, Richard||||1860?||29 Sep 1936||76||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021196 ACI]||||||||Sarah|||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, Reuben James||||||19 May 1964||76||Brother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YCT8?i=39&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, Sarah||||1863?||16 Dec 1941||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021197 ACI]||||||||Richard|||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, Sylvia Clare||||1972?||17 Jun 1992||20||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018244 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, William John||||1856||1927||71||Husband and father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021943 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, William John||||1882?||6 Dec 1962||80||Husband||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021265 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Batty, William Lloyd||||22 Jan 1926||29 Sep 1998||72||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015205 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bayliss, Allan Spencer |||| 18 Nov 1923||19 Feb 1991||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015260 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALLAN-SPENCER-BAYLISS/21103681 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bayliss, Naomi Henrietta |||| 12 Sep 1922||14 Jun 1964||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015259 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/NAOMI-HENRIETTA-BAYLISS/21103680 Billion Graves]||||||||||||Horace William||Georgina||||20094/1964|||||| |- |Bayliss, Roslyn Ann |||| 28 Dec 1947||25 May 1998||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015262 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROSLYN-ANN-BAYLISS/21103682 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Beddie, Allan McMillan||||1927?||24 Jan 1969||42||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015227 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Fowler-1798|Beddie, Charlotte Amy]]||Fowler||1903?||15 Feb 1982||79||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHARLOTTE-AMY-BEDDIE/21199280 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Kenneth|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Beddie-1|Beddie, Kenneth McMillan]]||||1893?||Jul 1969||66||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHARLOTTE-AMY-BEDDIE/21199280 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Beddie-78|Beddie, Lloyd Kenneth]]||||10 Mar 1932||6 Oct 1988||56||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LLOYD-KENNETH-BEDDIE/21196824 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||Kenneth||Charlotte|||||||||| |- |Beith||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493833 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bell, Mark James||||10 Dec 1961||8 Jun 1974||12||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/32/190547599_749e0977-fd83-48ec-8b1c-1776fdff7a4f.jpeg FindaGrave Photo]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Bell-27242|Bell, Michael Henry]]||||est 1943|| 2 Oct 1972||29||Beloved husband of Audrey Loving father of Craig and Scott||[[image:Bell-27242.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Audrey||||Henry Harrison?||Pearl HY?||||69915/1972?||||||Craig and Scott |- |Bennett, James||||1873?||5 Jun 1916||43||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021177 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bennett, Leo Noel ||||10 Nov 1951|| 27 Mar 2005||53||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015617 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leo-Noel-Bennett/21218867 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Benson, Irene Una “Benny” ||||||26 Apr 1983||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015190 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/IRENE-UNA-BENSON/21127320 Billion Graves]||||||||||||Arthur William||Rebecca||||10070/1983|||||| |- |[[Bentley-4898|Bentley, Beatrice Daphne]]||||17 Mar 1915||16 Sep 2011||||A loving daughter,sister and Aunt. A gifted Nurse, Midwife and Community Nurse||[[image:Bentley-4898.jpg |75px]]||[[McMillan-1604|Jill McMillan]], [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Bentley, Geoffrey James (Benny)|||| 11 Nov 1949|| 31 May 2001||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Geoffrey-James-Benny-Bentley/21308899 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Best, Maureen Francis|||| 3 Jun 1948|| 22 Sep 2005||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Maureen-Francis-Best/21204195 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bevear, Alfred||||1849||1 Dec 1929||||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Beaver-3430|George (Beaver) Bevear (abt.1849-1929)]]||||2 Nov 1898||28 Aug 1959||||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Shanon-13|Mary Margaret (Shanon) Beaver (abt.1851-1934)]]||||2 Nov 1898||28 Aug 1959||||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Bevear, Robert George||||27 Apr 1948||7 Aug 1968||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YCRG?i=43&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Bevear, Robert John||||12 Dec 1977||13 Dec 1977||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YC55?i=44&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Bevear, Donald John||||1 Jul 1944||31 May 1996||51||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018235 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Donald-John-Bevear/21260356 Billion Graves]||||||||Sue|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Bevear-3|Keith Bevear (abt.1924-1971)]]|||||| 21 May 1971||47||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/K-A-BEVEAR/21199281 Billion Graves]||||||||||||Alfred||Elizabeth||||55109/1971|||||| |- |Bird, Nancy Olive |||||| 6 Jan 2000||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NANCY-OLIVE-BIRD/21081879 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bird, Patrick Garry |||| 21 Apr 1942|| 8 Feb 2001||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NANCY-OLIVE-BIRD/21081879 Billion Graves]||||||||Sharon||||||||||||||||Mark, Natalie, Matthew, Ainslie |- |Bird, Rose-Maree ||Curtale|| 31 Dec 1960|| 6 Jul 2000||40||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROSE-MAREE-BIRD/21271963 Billion Graves]||||||||Mark||||||||||||||||Christene, Stacie, Nicholas, Patrick |- |Bird, Wayne Derrick ||||1955|| 29 Dec 1995||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WAYNE-DERRICK-BIRD/21264182 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bird, William||||28 Aug 1890||9 Aug 1941||50||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021600 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bishop, John|||||| 21 Jun 1917||84||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/22/175644599_1485220737.jpg FindaGrave Photo]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Black, Florence E||||||19 Jul 1950||75||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YCR5?i=45&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Blackwell, Malcolm Frederick ||||13 Jan 1939||13 Feb 2001||62||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015994 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MALCOLM-FREDERICK-BLACKWELL/21222539 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Blackwell, Sylvia Eileen||||13 Mar 1939||3 Sep 2008||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015993 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SYLVIA-EILEEN-BLACKWELL/21222538 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Blake, Christopher John||||1970?||6 Oct 2016||46||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015985 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Blake, Diana Cheryl ||||1947?||16 Dec 2008||61||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015983 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DIANA-CHERYL-BLAKE/21251686 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Blowes-64|Blowes, Harry]]||||1924?||1 May 1967||43||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015349 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HARRY-BLOWES/21042808 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Mary Helen||Coble||||||||16742/1967|||||| |- |[[Coble-834|Blowes, Mary Helen]]||Coble||1927?||1 Sep 2004||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015350 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-HELEN-BLOWES/21042809 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Harry||7643/1945|||||||||||||| |- |Boon, William Keith||||||21 Jan 1981||63||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175637383/william-keith-boon FindaGrave Photo]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bottom, Irene Shirley||||28 Jun 1937||18 Jan 2015||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020322 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/IRENE-SHIRLEY-BOTTOM/21196710 Billion Graves]||||||||Jim||||||||||||||||Lynette, Toni, Michelle, and Matthew |- |Bottom, Joseph 'Jim'||||1937?||17 Jul 1992||55||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020253 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Joseph-Jim-Bottom/21248899 Billion Graves]||||||||Shirley|||||||||||||||| |- |Bourke, Leonard Austin ||||||||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020628 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LEONARD-AUSTIN-BOURKE/21105791 Billion Graves]||||||||Eileen||||||||||||||||Leon & Kerry |- |Bourke-Jones, Eileen Ada ||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020627 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EILEEN-ADA-BOURKE-JONES/21056799 Billion Graves]||||||||Len - Ross||||||||||||||||Leon & Kerry |- |Bowie, Viola Mina Dorreen||||3 Oct 1962||5 Oct 1910||||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Brain-485|Brain, Ronald James]]||||abt 1927|| 17 Nov 1983||65||||[[image:Brain-485.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||||||Herbert Frank||Victoria||||26517/1983 |||||| |- |Brain, Ronald James||||1918?||17 Nov 1983||65||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013774 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bridgman, Carrie ||||1885?||4 Dec 1962||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019862 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CARRIE-BRIDGMAN/21042820 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||John||Sarah Eliza||||37547/1962 |||||| |- |Bridgman, John ||||1856?||25 Feb 1936||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019863 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-BRIDGMAN/21103476 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Sarah Eliza|||||||||||||||| |- |Bridgman, Sarah Eliza ||||1860?||1 May 1954||94||Parent [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18436462?searchTerm=george%20beaver%20blayney Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954), Monday 3 May 1954, page 16]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019864 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SARAH-ELIZA-BRIDGMAN/21103477 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||John||||||||||15021/1954|||||| |- |Briggs, Alfred Noel||||||10 Apr 1950||26||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144915896 Trove]||||||11 Apr 1950||Meth.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Briggs-1368|Briggs, Cecil Howard]]||||1907||4 Sep 1986||78||In loving memory of Cecil Howard Briggs, Died 4 Sept 1986, Aged 78 years, and, Grace Briggs, Died 27 Mar 2010, Aged 92 years, Resting Together Again||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018439 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CECIL-HOWARD-BRIGGS/21185122 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Grace||||Joseph||Eva Mildred||||22494/1986||Mudgee, NSW, Australia||Blayney, NSW|| |- |[[Piper-381|Briggs, Charlotte]]||Piper||1851||10 Feb 1930||79||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YCKT?i=50&cc=2058669 Family Search]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Briggs-1355|Briggs, Christopher]]||||||12 Dec 1930||62||Uncle||[[image:Briggs-1355.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Martha J||Hill||Joseph||Charlotte||||20145/1930|||||| |- |[[Briggs-1369|Briggs, Clifford Milton]]||||1909?||7 Jun 1957||48||Brother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018436 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Paine-594|Briggs, Eva Mildred]]||Paine||1885||3 Jul 1955||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15864859 ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Joseph||||Charles Edward||Lavinia||Dowel||25352/1955||Mudgee, NSW, Australia||Blayney, NSW|| |- |Briggs, Grace Briggs||||1918?|| 27 Mar 2010||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018441 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/GRACE-BRIGGS/21185123 Billion Graves]||||||||Cecil Howard|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Briggs-1357|Briggs, Joseph]]||||14 May 1873||21 May 1954||81||Father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15864858#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Eva Mildred||Paine||Joseph||Charlotte||Piper||15022/1954||Carcoar, NSW||Blayney, NSW|| |- |[[Briggs-1353|Briggs, Joseph]]||||1851?||13 Feb 1920||69||||[[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YZ85?i=54&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||||||||Joseph||Sarah||||290/1920|||||| |- |[[Ryan-11575|Bright, Honorah]]||Ryan||||6 Jul 1909||||||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||7 Jul 1909||RC||||||||||||||||of Newbridge|| |- |Bright, Lynette Mary||||1 Nov 1951||26 Oct 2016||64||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015639 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Bright-3660|Bright, Thomas]]||||||7 Feb 1854||||||Wife burial|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Brimble, CPL George Enoch||||1918||15 Feb 1982||63||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/42/176278147_1486945375.jpg FindaGrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015185 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bromfield, Clara Ann||||||||||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Bromfield, Elizabeth Emily||||||||||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Bromfield, Ethel Ruby||||1904||22 Mar 1958||54||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Bromfield, Ida Muriel||||||||||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Bromfield, Marttha Jane||||||||||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Kirkwood-1125|Brown, Amy Irene]]||Kirkwood||1885||13 Jul 1919||34||Sister to Vera Lillian Kirkwood||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175740643/amy-irene-brown#view-photo=151321958 FindaGrave Photo]||||||C of E||||||John||Ann||||16469/1919|||||| |- |[[Brown-117625|Brown, Colin Keith]]||||1910?||24 Apr 1929||19y 10m||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YZSK?i=62&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||James F||Jane M||||10470/1929 |||||| |- |Brown, Ellen Brown||||1865?||20 Jul 1941||76||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015276 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELLEN-BROWN/21212721 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||John William||Ellen||||20069/1941|||||| |- |[[Brown-91182|Brown, Frank Francis]]||||abt 1877||10 Nov 1964||87||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANK-FRANCIS-BROWN/21044462 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E||Minnie||Bull||James Francis||Pauline||||35284/1964 |||||| |- |Brown, George Charles||||1882?||13 Jun 1948||66||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018671 ACI]||||||C of E||Susan||||William||Jane||||14820/1948 |||||| |- |[[Brown-91185|Brown, Hazel Jean]]||||1923||1923||1d||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YCD9?i=64&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||||||||Herbert J||Ethel E|||||||||| |- |[[Brown-91110|Brown, James F]]||||abt 1836||31 Oct 1908||72||||[[image:Brown-91110.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||||||||12808/1908|||||| |- |[Dover-819|Brown, Jane Mary]]||||1873||30 May 1932||57||||||||||C of E||James Francis|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Bull-3470|Brown, Minnie]]||Bull||1879||24 Jul 1946||66||Mother Kathleen and Leita||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MINNIE-BROWN/21044460 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Frank Francis ||1118/1902||James||||||17487/1946 |||||| |- |[[Unknown-471355|Brown, Pauline]]||||abt 1848||27 Apr 1922||74||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Brown, Susan||Randall||1883?||6 Jan 1952||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018672 ACI]||||||C of E||George Charles|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Moss-3005|Browning, Elizabeth]]||Moss||1855||1926||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-BROWNING/21174229 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Richard||||Samuel||Nancy||||20771/1926 |||||| |- |Browning, George ||||||1919||||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Browning-4359|Browning, George]]||||1888||4 Dec 1949||63||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131351090 Trove]||||||||||||||||||||||Neville||Narromine|| |- |[[Kable-110|Browning, Laurel Matilda]]||Kable||1905||12 Aug 1984||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LAUREL-MATILDA-BROWNING/21044403 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Oswald||||George Henry||Violet Letitia||||18348/1984 |||||| |- |[[Hoadley-575|Browning, Martha]]||Hoadley||||6 Mar 1936||52||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YC6T?i=73&cc=2058669 Family Search]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E||||||Frederick||Elizabeth||||2023/1936 |||||| |- |Browning, Mary jane||Taylor||1897||1929||||||||||||||Irwin||||John||Louisa||||10475/1929||||||David, Coral,Clive and Raymond |- |[[Browning-4357|Browning, Oswald]]||||1903|| 24 May 1976||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/OSWALD-BROWNING/21044402 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Laurel Matilda||||John||Florence||||11474/1976|||||| |- |[[Browning-2029|Browning, Richard]]||||1851||1929||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RICHARD-BROWNING/21174230 Billion Graves]||||||||Elizabeth||||William||Jane||||16488/1929 |||||| |- |Buckner, Dawn Colleen||||1943?||7 May 1976||33||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015773 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dawn-C-Buckner/21210412 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||Wallace Arthur||Verna Dulcie||||11477/1976 |||||| |- |Buesnel, Kenneth Reuben ||||1929?||8 Feb 1988||59||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15808846 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Kenneth-Reuben-Buesnel/21231107 Billion Graves]||||||Meth, 5, 71||||||Reuben||Grance||||6160/1988 |||||| |- |Bull, Ada Mary ||||||6 May 1953||83||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ADA-MARY-BULL/21044461 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||William||Eliza||||9185/1953 |||||| |- |Bull, Frederick Herbert||||||24 Jan 1953||84||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ADA-MARY-BULL/21044461 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||James||||||4801/1953 |||||| |- |Bulloch, Bertha Alice||||1883?||29 Sep 1953||70||Wife and mother of Laurance. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18390988 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018809 ACI]||||1 Oct 1953||C of E||||||Edward|||||||||||| |- |Bulloch, Duncan ||||1875?||26 Feb 1925||50||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018817 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DUNCAN-BULLOCK/21185092 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||||||||||||||Thelma |- |Bulloch, Edward||||||23Aug 1955||75||Husband and father of Bertha Alice||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YZMS?i=81&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Bulloch, James ||||1877?||7 Aug 1928||51||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018819 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-BULLOCK/21185044 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||James||Mary ann||||16530/1928|||||| |- |Bulloch, James ||||1850?||16 Dec 1932||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018813 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-BULLOCK/21185069 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||Duncan||Margaret||||17285/1932 |||||| |- |Bulloch, Lawrence Claude (Laurie)||||1905?||31 Aug 1940||35||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018808 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Bulloch, Leslie Wilton ||||1896?||15 Aug 1926||30||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018815 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-WILTON-BULLOCK/21185080 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||James||Sarah Ann||||15888/1926|||||| |- |Bulloch, Norman Milton||||1913?||1 Jul 1987||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018816 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bulloch, Sarah Ann ||||1854?||17 Aug 1908||54||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018814 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SARAH-ANN-BULLOCK/21185070 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Bulloch, Thelma||||1914?||9 Feb 1931||17||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018818 ACI]||||||C of E||||||Duncan|||||||||||| |- |Bulloch, William||||1884?||23 Jan 1945||61||Brother and Uncle||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018812 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Bullock, Barbara Lily||||10 Feb 1941||16 Dec 1973||32||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015841 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Bullock, Stanley Thomas||||28 May 1934||26 Dec 1977||43||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015842 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Burgess, Alfred||||12 Dec 1908||9 Dec 1977||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015542 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Burgess, Ian William ||||5 Sep 1940||21 Oct 1992||52||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015546 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ian-William-Burgess/21306775 Billion Graves]||||||||Judy||||||||||||||||David |- |Burgess, Margaret Mavin ||||26 Dec 1916||21 Jun 2008||91||A true Scot, rest in peace||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015544 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-MAVIN-BURGESS/21197935 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Patterson-15162|Burke, Dorothy]]||Patterson||1842||15 Apr 1902||60||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491253#images AusCemIndex]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||16 Apr 1902||RC||Thomas||||Samuel||Susan||McMullen||4547/1902 ||Kings Plains, NSW|||| |- |[[Greenaway-396|Burke, Edna Thornton]]||Greenway||1909?||18 Oct 1988||79||Forever in our memory||[[image:Greenaway-396.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Eric John||||Thomas||Dorothy||||27572/1988|||||| |- |[[Patterson-19468|Burke, Elizabeth Mary]]||||1851||11 Nov 1893||42||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175210919/elizabeth-burke FindaGrave Photo]||||||||||||Samuel||Susan||||3402/1893|||||| |- |Burke, Erick John (Jack)||||1914?||23 Dec 1992||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013964 ACI]||||||||||||Edward||Ruby|||||||||| |- |[[Burke-8509|Burke, Harold Edward]]||||1892?||31 Mar 1984||92||||[[image:Burke-8509.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||||||Jack||Elizabeth||||8512/1984 |||||| |- |[[Brennan-3138|Burke, Johanna]]||Brennan||1809||29 Jul 1890||79||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175602368/johannah-burke#view-photo=151173926 FindaGrave Photo], [http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15824011#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||RC||||||Edward||Ellen||||3098/1890 ||Co Kilkenny, Ireland|||| |- |[[Burke-7724|Burke, John]]||||1805||17 Aug 1896||91||||[[image:Burke-8509.jpg |75px]]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||RC||Johanna||Brennan||John||Ellen||||9266/1896||||||Johannah Mary Ryan |- |[[Burke-7751|Burke, John Joseph]]||||29 Sep 1846||22 Jul 1931||84||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175211024/john-burke FindaGrave], [http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15824011#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Elizabeth Mary||Patterson||John||Johanna||Brennan||||Muckalee, Kilkenny, Ireland|||| |- |[[Burke-7736|Burke, John Patrick]]||||1863?||29 Jun 1948||85||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175394218/john-burke#view-photo=150965183 FindaGrave Photo], [http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15824010#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||30 Jun 1948||RC||||||Patrick||Mary||Flanagan||23111/1948||Blayney|||| |- |[[Flanagan-2120|Burke, Mary]]||Flanagan||1833?||9 Mar 1902||69||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175394149/mary-burke#view-photo=150965265 FindaGrave Photo], [http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15823996#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Patrick||||Michael||Bridget||||793/1902||Co Tyrone, Ireland|||| |- |[[Burke-7735| Burke, Patrick]]||||1832?||10 Nov 1920||68||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175394186/patrick-burke#view-photo=150965822 FindaGrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15823991 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Mary||Flanagan||John ||Johanna||||19607/1920||Muckalee, Kilkenny, Ireland|||| |- |[[Burke-8510|Burke, Patrick John (Jack)]]||||1914||23 Dec 1992||78||May he rest in Eternal Peace||[[image:Burke-8510.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Patrick||Eliza|||||||||| |- |[[Croucher-440|Burke, Ruby Pearl]]||Croucher||1891||24 Jul 1981||90||||[[image:Croucher-440.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Edward Henry||||Frederick||Mary|||||||||| |- |[[Burke-8148|Burke, Samuel Ignatius]]||||||14 Oct 1887||6||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175210998/samuel-ignatius-burke#view-photo=150819001 FindaGrave Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||John ||Elizabeth P||||7197/1887 |||||| |- |[[Burke-8146|Burke, Susan Emyline]]||||||20 Aug 1882||8||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175210952/susan-emyline-burke#view-photo=150819094 FindaGrave Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burke-7726|Burke, Thomas]]||||1835||29 Jul 1914||79||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175393735/thomas-burke#view-photo=150964747 FindaGrave Photo], [http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491254#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||31 Jul 1914||RC||Dorothy||Patterson||John||Johanna||Brennan||13130/1914||Muckalee, Kilkenny, Ireland|||| |- |[[Burns-11175|Burns, Thomas]]||||abt 1852||20 Jan 1910||58||||[[image:Burns-11175.jpg|75px]]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang.||||||James||Julia||||683/1910||Muckalee, Kilkenny, Ireland||Blayney|| |- |Burrell, Cecil William |||| 22 Sep 1936||4 May 2004||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Cecil-William-Burrell/21190922 Billion Graves]||||||||Margaret||||||||||||||||Lynn, Helen, Tony and Pat |- |[[Harvey-14282|Burrell, Elsie May]]||||1910?||21 Sep 1993||73||||[[image:Harvey-14282.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Ernest||||||||||||||||Una, Marion, Jean, kevin,Cecil |- |[[Burrell-2259|Burrell, Ernest]]||||abt 1909||6 Jan 1993||84||||[[image:Burrell-2259.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Elsie May||||||||||||||||Una, Marion, Jean, kevin,Cecil |- |[[Burton-10341|Burton, Alfred]]||||1908?||30 Jul 1977||69||||[[image:Burton-10341-3.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Irene Joyce||||Richard||Eva|||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10355|Burton, Arthur John]]||||1924?||12 May 1981||57||||[[image:Burton-10355.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Burton, Cecil Haley |||| 3 Feb 1928|| 18 Dec 1985||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Cecil-Haley-Burton/21308811 Billion Graves]||||||||Colleen||Pearson||Josiah Thomas||Olga Muriel Maud||Read||||Forbes Shire, New South Wales, Australia||Blayney|| |- |Burton, Clara Elliott||||1881?||17 May 1970||89||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013598 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Burton, Colleen |||| 23 Jun 1930|| 4 Aug 1989||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189714039/colleen-burton FindaGrave Photo]||||||||Cecil Haley|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Lister-1616|Burton, Edna Madge]]||Lister||abt 1906||25 Jul 1989||83||Forever loved and remembered by her Family MeMe to her grandchildren In God's care||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207083487/edna-madge-burton Find A Grave] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013961 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10356|Burton, Edward Lancelot]]||||1919||4 Oct 1960||41||||[[image:Burton-10356.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Noakes-572|Burton, Elizabeth Amelia]]||Noakes||1893|| 1 Jun 1970||79||||[[image:Noakes-572.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10361|Burton, Frederick]]||||est 1875|| 15 Oct 1940||65||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013599 ACI][https://billiongraves.com/grave/FREDERICK-BURTON/21196860 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10364|Burton, Frederick William]]||||1906|| 26 Jul 1988||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015625 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/FREDERICK-WILLIAM-BURTON/21081942 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10357|Burton, Harry Keith]]||||1914|| 22 Jan 1967||53||||[[image:Burton-10357.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10336|Burton, Henry]]|||| 18 Mar 1845|| 15 Oct 1915||70||||[[image:Burton-10336.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Eliza Jane||Thornberry||James||Mary|||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10350|Burton, Henry]]||||1878||20 Dec 1897||18y3m||||[[image:Burton-10350.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Burton, Howard||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493823 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hyde-4822|Burton, Irene Joyce]]||Hyde||abt 1923|| 21 Mar 1988||65||Beloved wife mother and Gran At Peace||[[image:Hyde-4822.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Alfred||||William||Elsie|||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10332|Burton, James]]||||abt 1810||1? Aug 1881||71||||[[image:Burton-10332.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Mary|||||||||||||||| |- |Burton, Jessie ||||1910||28 Jul 1991||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015623 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Jessie-Burton/21287497 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10349|Burton, John]]||||abt 1852||22 Jun 1932||79||||[[image:Burton-10349.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Mary||||James||Mary||||||||||Anny, Ruby, Robert, Steen, Henry |- |[[Hicks-13125|Burton, Kathleen Mavis]]||Hicks||4 Apr 1923||22 Jun 1999||76||||[[image:Hicks-13125.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Arthur John|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10351|Burton, Margaret Steane]]||||1876?||3 Mar 1898||22||||[[image:Burton-10350.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Price-20527|Burton, Margaret Joy]]||Price||24 Dec 1929||7 Mar 2013||83||||[[image:Burton-10387.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-502268|Burton, Mary]]||||||1895||80?||||[[image:Unknown-502268.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||James|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Stinson-2515|Burton, Mary]]||Stinson||1849||9 Oct 1928||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012618 ACI]||||||||John|||||||||||||||| |- |Burton, Mary ||||10 Oct 1913||24 Jul 2002||88||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-BURTON/21184967 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10363|Burton, Raymond John]]||||1906?||26 Aug 1981||75||Forever loved and remembered by his family, In God's care||[[image:Burton-10363.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10347|Burton, Richard]]|||| 5 Jul 1914|| 26 Jun 1980||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RICHARD-BURTON/21045804 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10387|Burton, Robert Bruce]]||||16 May 1925||13 May 2002||76||||[[image:Burton-10387.jpg |75px]]||||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Byers, Violet |||||| 23 Jul 2003||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013600 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/VIOLET-BYERS/21174216 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Byrne, Barbara Amy||||1928?||14 Oct 1967||39||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015228 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cahill-1067|Cahill, Patrick]]||||17 Feb 1858||1913||||||||||15 Jan 1913||RC||Johanna Jane||Armfield||Philip||Johanna||Hayes||||Goulburn ||Blayney||Joseph Michael |- |Cahill, Ethel May||||||2 Jul 1949||60||Wife and mother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YCKR?i=91&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Cameron, Angus||||||5 Mar 1907||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015551 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cameron, Dulcie||||1908?||15 May 1928||20||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015584 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cameron, Isabella||||||12 Feb 1907||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015549 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cameron, Lachlan||||1866?||25 Apr 1949||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015583 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cameron, Roderick||||1904?||5 Mar 1932||28||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015585 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Campbell, Alan Bruce ||||27 Mar 1927||5 Feb 2013||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015746 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALAN-BRUCE-CAMPBELL/21212555 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Carden, Margaret||||||19 Aug 1893||25||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YC28?i=92&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||Frederick|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Carney-2423|Carney, Patrick James]]||||1907|| 30 Jul 1980||73||||[[image:Carney-2423.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Evans-30186|Carney, Sarah Ann]]||Evans||19 Dec 1911||24 Aug 2004||||||[[image:Evans-30186.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Carroll, Reginald Francis ||||20 Aug 1920||4 Jan 1997||76||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018158 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/REGINALD-FRANCIS-CARROLL/21172356 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Carroll, Mrs||||||19 Nov 1901||73||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144288885 Trove]|||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Carter, Herman Frederick Bam |||||| 29 Dec 1959||4||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HERMAN-FREDERICK-BAM-CARTER/21033823 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Carr-10392|Cashen, Alma Amy Gladys]]||Carr||1907?||19 Nov 1982||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018419 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALMA-AMY-GLADYS-CASHEN/21174268 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Stonestreet-151|Cashen, Catherine Ellen]]||Stonestreet||26 Sep 1846||7 Feb 1922||75||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175612996/catherine-ellen-cashen#view-photo=151187158 FindaGrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018482 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||William|||||||||||||||| |- |Cashen, Doreen Jean ||||1927?||14 Jun 1954||27y 9m||wife||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018482 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DOREEN-JEAN-CASHEN/21185021 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Cashen, Edith Ann||||1870?||23 Jan 1945||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018767 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cashen-71|Cashen, Edward]]||||1885?||5 Aug 1962||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018416 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-CASHEN/21174267 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cashen-69|Cashen, Edward]]||||||17 Dec 1952||71||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175635926/edward-cashen#view-photo=151211077 FindaGrave Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cashen, Edward John ||||1929?||8 Mar 1999||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018178 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-JOHN-CASHEN/21220276 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cashen, Elvy Cora||||1929?||21 Sep 2002||73||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018180 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-JOHN-CASHEN/21220276 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cashen, Ernest Clive ||||18 Oct 1931||4 Nov 2015||84||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018422 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERNEST-CLIVE-CASHEN/21198139 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cashen, Henry ||||||13 Jun 1940||84||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175635410/henry-cashen#view-photo=151210505 FindaGrave Photo]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cashen-64|Cashen, Henry]]|||||| 4 Aug 1962||93||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Henry-Cashen/21274974 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cashen, James||||1882?||27 Apr 1964||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018688 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Cashen, Jane||Death||||23 Sep 1948||75||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175635665/jane-cashen#view-photo=151210777FindaGrave Photo]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cashen-68|Cashen, John]]|||||| 6 Jun 1953||74||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-CASHEN/21076099 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cashen-76|Cashen, Levi Augustus]]||||||7 Jun 1943||60||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175635565/levi-augustas-cashen#view-photo=151210667 FindaGrave Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cashen-62|Cashen, William]]|||||| 9 Aug 1888||44||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175612945/william-cashen#view-photo=151210312 FindaGrave Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Catherine|||||||||||||||| |- |Cashen, William Thomas |||||| 25 Jul 1969||76||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175635770/william-thomas-cashen#view-photo=151210934 FindaGrave Photo]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Castles, James||||1910||1931||21||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021514 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Chalker, Ernest John |||||| 20 Nov 1987||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERNEST-JOHN-CHALKER/21127312 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-471244|Chambers, Ann]]||||Abt 1822||9 Jul 1890||68||||[[image:Unknown-471244.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||11 Jul 1890||C of E||Clark||||||||||||||||Sarah |- |[[Chambers-7105|Chambers, Clark]]||||Abt 1813||8 Sep 1899||86||||[[image:Chambers-7105.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Ann||||William||Margaret||||||||||Sarah, Messrs W. and R. |- |[[Chambers-7106|Chambers, Sarah Ann ]]||||Abt 1846||4 Sep 1888||42||||[[image:Chambers-7106.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Chapman, Alice||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493844 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dover-686|Chapman, Ena Mary]]||Dover||1909||12 Mar 1990||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493679 ACI]||||||RC Old, 18, 21||William||||Charles Patrick||Matilda Frances|||||||||| |- |Chapman, E. C. S.||||||abt 29 Aug 1923||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155627330 Trove]||||||abt 30 Aug 1923|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Chapman, Florence |||||| 13 Jan 1942||41||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FLORENCE-CHAPMAN/21188660 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Chapman, Francis |||||| 19 Oct 1981||83||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANCIS-CHAPMAN/21188661 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Chapman, Harry William ||||1910?||23 Nov 1976||66||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013694 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HARRY-WILLIAM-CHAPMAN/21188667 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Chapman, Jessie||||||23 Aug 1975||||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Chapman, Keith James||||1932?||11 Apr 2009||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493843 ACI]||||||RC Old, 28, 3|||||||||||||||||| |- |Chapman, Linda Rebecca ||||1912?||26 Jan 1991||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013693 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LINDA-REBECCA-CHAPMAN/21184999 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Chapman, Nichole Catherine|||||| 26 Nov 1984||11||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NICHOLE-CATHERINE-CHAPMAN/21051069 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Chapman, Peter Michael||||1953?||15 Sep 2009||56||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493678 ACI]||||||RC Old, 18, 20|||||||||||||||||| |- |Chapman, Thomas Henry|||||| 3 Jun 1993||77||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-HENRY-CHAPMAN/21141925 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cheney, A D ||||abt 1921|| 23 Jun 1996||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019816 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/A-D-CHENEY/21198052 Billion Graves]||||||||Laurel||||||||||||||||Tony & Richard |- |[[Cheney-2860|Cheney, Albert Arthur]]||||abt 1886|| 13 May 1963||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019821 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALBERT-ARTHUR-CHENEY/21212779 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cheney-2863|Cheney, Alfred Thomas]]||||1913||8 Sep 1978||64||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176278709/alfred-thomas-cheney#view-photo=151906798 FindaGrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015186 ACI]||||||||Gwen||||||||||||||||Helen, Clive, Wayne and Anne. |- |Cheney, Algernon "Algie" Wallace ||||abt 1900|| 16 Jan 1917||17||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/111567153 Trove], son||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020115 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALCIE-WALLACE-CHENEY/21198051 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cheney-2864|Cheney, Claude]]||||1907?||24 Jun 1992||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018875 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CLAUDE-CHENEY/21197152 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cheney-3151|Cheney, Ernest Edward]]||||||5 Oct 1958||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018701 ACI]||||||C of E||Frances|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Purseglove-8|Cheney, Dorothy Adelaide (Florence)]]||Purseglove||1903||29 Jun 1959||||Wife and mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020041 ACI]||||||C of E||Thomas George|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ward-31005|Cheney, Frances Jane]]||Ward||1879?||2 Jul 1969||90||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018704 ACI]||||||C of E||||||||||||||||||Ruth |- |[[Cheney-2859|Cheney, George Alfred]]||||abt 1870||25 Nov 1950||80||Husband and father||[[image:Rowe-8141.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Wallace-15947|Cheney, Hannah]]||Wallace||1877||Jul 1933||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020116 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Hannah-Cheney/21308832 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Thomas Herbert||||||||||||||||daughter (Mrs. P. R.Masters) and a son Thomas. |- |Cheney, Ian ||||est 1938||14 Sep 1944||5||brother of Margaret [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/157254658 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144914362 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018874 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/IAN-CHENEY/21196758 Billion Graves]||||16 Sep 1944||C of E||||||C||P J|||||||||| |- |[[Stonestreet-140|Cheney, Irene Eta “Gwen”]]||Stonestreet||1914||16 Jan 2003||88||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176278886/irene-eta-cheney#view-photo=151907008 FindaGrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015187 ACI]||||||||||||||||||||||||Helen, clive, Wayne & Anne |- |[[Rowe-8141|Cheney, Jane Paynter]]||Rowe||est 1879||5 Jan 1969||90||||[[image:Rowe-8141.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||John||Mary||||12255/1969||||Forbes|| |- |[[Stonestreet-139|Cheney, Joan Veronica Mary]]||Stonestreet||abt 1917||16 Aug 2011||94||||[[image:Cheney-2861.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Keith Albert||||Eugene|||||||||||| |- |[[Cheney-2861|Cheney, Keith Albert]]||||1910||26 Jul 1973||62||Husband and father||[[image:Cheney-2861.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Joan Veronica Mary|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Pullen-1627|Cheney, Lillian Elizabeth ]]||Pullen||abt 1890|| 26 Feb 1976||86||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019825 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LILLIAN-ELIZABETH-CHENEY/21212780 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Albert Athur|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cheney-2862|Cheney, Lillian Joan ]]||||1919||1924||||Mother, Sister Claude, Keith, Alf and Alan||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019819 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lillian-Joan-Cheney/21201677 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||Albert Athur||Lillian Elizabeth|||||||||| |- |Cheney, Noel John||||1930?||Feb 1937||7||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020118 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Cheney, Phyllis Joyce "Munga"|||| 14 Sep 1914|| 24 Nov 2001||87||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018876 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/PHYLLIS-JOYCE-CHENEY/21183534 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cheney-3338|Cheney, Thomas George]]||||1902||27 Apr 1966||63||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020040 ACI]||||||||Florence Adelaide||Purseglove 3890/1927||Thomas Herbert||Hannah||||15498/1966 |||||| |- |[[Cheney-3089|Cheney, Thomas Herbert]]||||est 1873||30 Aug 1955||82||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Thomas-Herbert-Cheney/21308833 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Hannah|||||||||||||||| |- |Cheshire, Anthony Stuart "Tony"||||18 Mar 1939||5 Dec 2012||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANTHONY-STUART-CHESHIRE/21076145 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Claessens, George otthenrick||||1914?||28 Apr 1967||53||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019073 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Clancy, Eileen Mary ||||30 Dec 1916||4 Jul 2000||||Loving mother and mother-in-law of Janice and Ray Masters. Devoted Grannie & Great Grannie of Jason & Shannon Masters||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020532 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EILEEN-MARY-CLANCY/21152197 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Clark-55083|Clark, Aubrey Raymond ]]||||est 1904||18 Jan 1990||86||||[[image:Clark-55083.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Clark, Bernice Daphne ||||est 1930||16 Nov 1981||61||My Dear wife||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015637 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Bernice-Daphne-Clark/21210439 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Bertram-962|Clark, Doris Adell ]]||Bertram|| 5 Jan 1907||1 Sep 1982||75||Sadley missed by her husband and family||[[image:Bertram-962.jpg |75px]]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Clark, Ernest Rudolph ||||est 1862|| 29 Jan 1936||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021391 ACI][https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERNEST-R-CLARK/21198144 Billion Graves][https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/262328712 Obituary]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Clark, Ida||||1867?||19 Jul 1942||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021392 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Clark Leslie Ernest||||1896?||6 Jan 1937||41||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021819 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Clark, Margaret Joyce ||||29 Mar 1945||11 Apr 2012||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015590 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-JOYCE-CLARK/21092912 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Clark-55157|Clark, Raymond Bertram]]|||| 16 Sep 1929||24 Apr 2006||76||Much loved husband father and Pa||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013776 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Clark, Roy Hamilton||||1894?||26 May 1952||58||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021393 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Claypole, John Barrie||||||14 Jun 1967||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YCYR?i=116&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Wickenden-37|Clements, Ada]]||Wickenden||1867||19 Apr 1962||||||[[image:Clements-1593-2.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres., Row 20 Lot 8|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Clements-4542|Clements, Andrew]]||||19 Mar 1886||20 May 1968||||||[[image:Clements-4782.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Eva Maude||Sheather||Andrew||Mary||Matthews|||||||| |- |[[Clements-4764|Clements, Andrew]]||||abt 1835|| 7 Feb 1904||||||[[image:Clements-4764-1.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Mary / Mary||unknown / Matthews||Joseph||Catherine||||||County Tyrone, Ireland|||| |- |[[Lister-1421|Clements, Anne Susan]]||Lister||1875||24 Jun 1953||||||[[image:Clements-4776.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||William John||||John Hardman Australia||Anne Hannah||Lister|||||||| |- |[[Luck-711|Clements, Carmal]]||Luck||1886||6 Jul 1959||||||[[image:Clements-4784.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Irwin||||John William||Mary Ann||Soanes||27562/1959||Carcoar|||| |- |[[Irwin-1253|Clements, Catherine]]||Irwin||1792||1874||||||[[image:Irwin-1253-1.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Joseph||||John||Sarah||Stevenson|||||||| |- |[[Clements-4814|Clements, Donald Irwin]]||||1916||1976||||||[[image:Clements-4814.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||William John||Anne Susan||Lister|||||||| |- |[[Rowe-8144|Clements, Dorothy Jean]]||Rowe||1914||4 Jun 2000||||||[[image:Clements-4813.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Leslie Harold||||Richard George||Mary||Regan||||Lithgow|||| |- |[[Sheather-361|Clements, Eva Maude]]||Sheather||1893||24 Jun 1968||||||[[image:Clements-4782.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Andrew||||Samuel||Mary Jane||Raffling||||Cootamundra, New South Wales, Australia||Blayney, Blayney Shire, New South Wales, Australia|| |- |[[Clements-4789|Clements, George]]|||| 4 Feb 1860|| 16 Feb 1860||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16011452 ACI]||||||||||||Andrew||Mary||Unknown||||Browns Creek, New South Wales, Australia|| Bathurst dist, New South Wales, Australia|| |- |[[Coleman-11359|Clements, Harriet Mary]]||Coleman||10 Dec 1875|| 16 Nov 1916 ||||||[[image:Coleman-11359.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Joseph||||Robert||Mary||Stringall|||||||| |- |[[Clements-1607|Clements, Irwin James]]||||abt 1858||25 Aug 1924||66||||[[image:Clements-1607.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Rose Mary||Renateau||John||Isabella||Williamson||||||Woollahra, New South Wales, Australia|| |- |[[Clements-4784|Clements, Irwin]]||||1877|| 6 Jul 1935||58||||[[image:Clements-4784.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Carmel||Luck||Andrew||Mary||Matthews|||||||| |- |[[Clements-1599|Clements, Isabella]]||||1865||1891||||||[[image:Clements-1593-3.jpg|75px]]||||||Pres., Row 20 Lot 8||||||John||Isabella||Williamson|||||||| |- |[[Williamson-3532|Clements, Isabella]]||Williamsn||1830||14 Sep 1912||||||[[image:Clements-1594.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||John||||James||Ann||Thornbury||||Ireland||Blayney|| |- |[[Clements-1594|Clements, John]]||||1825|| 20 Apr 1875||50||||[[image:Clements-1594.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres., Row 20 Lot 8||Isabella||Williamson||Joseph||Catherine||Irwin||||Carcoar||Blayney|| |- |[[Clements-1593|Clements, John]]||||1863|| 16 Apr 1905||||||[[image:Clements-1593-2.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres., Row 20 Lot 8||Ada||Wickenden||John||Isabella||Williamson||||Carcoar||Blayney|| |- |[[Clements-4815|Clements, John Leslie]]||||Dec 1919|| 3 Aug 1920 ||72||||[[image:Clements-4815.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||William John||Anne Susan||Lister||||Blayney||Blayney|| |- |[[Clements-1595|Clements, Joseph]]||||1783||1862||||||||||||||Catherine||Irwin||John||Mary||Simpson||||Augher, Tyrone, Ireland ||Brown's Creek|| |- |[[Clements-4803|Clements, Joseph]]||||1872||29 Aug 1941||||||[[image:Clements-4803.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Harriet Mary||Coleman||Andrew||Mary||Matthews||||Carcoar||Bondi, NSW|| |- |[[Clements-4813|Clements, Leslie Harold]]||||1906||3 Aug 1971||||||[[image:Clements-4813.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Clements-4816|Clements, Leslie John]]||||1943||28 Apr 1962||||||[[image:Clements-4816.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||||Leslie Harold||Dorothy||||||Cowra|| |- |[[Clements-4758|Clements, Leslie Roy]]||||1893||29 Dec 1900 ||||||[[image:Renateau-2-1.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Irwin James||Rose Mary||Renateua||||Blayney||Blayney|| |- |[[Matthews-10833|Clements, Mary]]||Matthews|| 3 Oct 1846 ||5 Oct 1920||74||||[[image:Clements-4764-2.jpg |75px]]||||||||||||||||||||South Petherton, Somerset, England, United Kingdom||Blayney|| |- |[[Clements-1597|Clements, Percival John]]||||17 Aug 1893|| 24 Dec 1977||84||||[[image:Clements-1597-3.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Sarah Elizabeth||Ewin||John||Ada||Wickeden||||Blayney||Bathurst|| |- |[[Clements-4812|Clements, Reginald Joseph]]||||24 Aug 1910||24 Aug 1910||2 days||||[[image:Coleman-11359.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Joseph||Harriet Mary||Coleman||||Blayney||Blayney|| |- |[[Clements-4775|Clements, Robert]]||||1870||10 Jul 1948 ||76||||[[image:Clements-4775.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Andrew||Mary||Matthews||||Blayney||Blayney|| |- |[[Clements-4817|Clements, Robert Joseph]]||||1935||18 Jun 1941||6y 2m||||[[image:Clements-4817.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Leslie Harold||Dorothy||Rowe||||Blayney||Blayney|| |- |[[Renateau-2|Clements, Rose Mary]]||Renateau||27 Sep 1857||11 Feb 1915||57||||[[image:Renateau-2-1.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Irwin James||||Jean Gustave||Mary Maria||Parsonage||||Sydney||Blayney|| |- |[[Ewin-21|Clements, Sarah Elizabeth]]||Ewin||1892||28 Aug 1977||84||||[[image:Clements-1597-2.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Percival John||||Henry||Isabella||Hood||||Blayney||Bathurst|| |- |[[Clements-4788|Clements, Stuart John]]||||9 Jun 1931||6 Dec 2013 ||82||||[[image:Clements-4788.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Helen||||Percival John||Sarah Elizabeth ||Ewin||||Bathurst||Lithgow|| |- |[[Clements-4776|Clements, William John]]||||1874||1947||||||[[image:Clements-4776.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Ann Susan||Lister||Andrew||Mary||Matthews|||||||| |- |[[Clements-4807|Clements, William Gordon]]||||1888|| 3 Nov 1911||23||||[[image:Clements-4807.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Joseph||Julia Jane||Tanner|||||||| |- |Cluff, Mary Valetta Rose|||| 15 Nov 1923||31 May 1924||6m||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175731578/mary-valetta_rose-cluff#view-photo=151312608 FindaGrave Photo]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Coates-2971|Coates, Norman Leslie]]||||1881||1940||59||Father of Jean, grandfather f Judith||[http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15521493#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||C of E||Cecilia|||||||||||||||| |- |Coble, Bertha May||||1919?||8 Oct 1972||53||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018392 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Coble-855|Coble, Edward James]]||||1910||15 Nov 1986||76||||[[image:Coble-855.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Coble, Jessie Sarah May||||1914?||17 Aug 1993||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018242 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Coble-854|Coble, Kenneth O'Neil]] ||||1912?||14 Oct 1996||84||||[[image:Coble-854.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Henderson-17228|Coble, Margaret]]||Henderson||1886?||25 Oct 1968||82||With William O'Neil Coble||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015352 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Margaret-Coble/21308778 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Coble, Richard James||||1920?||25 Dec 1954||14||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018239 ACI]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Coble, Thelma Mavis Cowen||||1921?||18 Feb 1951||30||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018362 ACI]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Coble-840|Coble, William O'Neil (Peter)]]||||1881?||19 Jul 1951||70||with Margaret||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015351 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-ONeil-Peter-Coble/21308777 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cock, William (Bill) Victor |||| 28 Apr 1945|| 21 Mar 2015||||Father and Father-in-law of Deborah, jason and Michelle, loving pop of his7 grandchildren||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015753 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Bill-Victor-Cock/21201648 Billion Graves]||||||||Heather|||||||||||||||| |- |Colburt, Barry Douglas||||20 Jun 1943||22 Aug 1993||50||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020097 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Colburt, Douglas Haig||||6 Nov 1918||20 Jul 1997||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020105 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Colburt, Phyllis Marie |||| 13 Oct 1915|| 6 Nov 1995||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019976 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Phyllis-Marie-Colburt/21224986 Billion Graves]||||||||Doug||||||||||||||||Barry, Darryl Ann |- |Cole, Anthony Laurence |||| 30 Oct 1968|| 5 Dec 2012||||Brother of Angela, Uncle of Sam and Alex||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANTHONY-LAURENCE-COLE/21076174 Billion Graves]||||||||||||Laurie||Jill|||||||||| |- |Cole, J |||||| 3 Feb 1956||53||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/J-COLE/21044339 Billion Graves]||||C of E||||Kathleen|||||||||||||||| |- |Cole, Michael Leslie |||||| 19 Jul 1997||88||Husband and father||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MICHAEL-LESLIE-COLE/21184812 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Collie, John Frederic||||1879?||28 Feb 1892||13||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012645 ACI]||||||||||||Russell Alfed|||||||||||| |- |Collie, Russell Alfred ||||1836?||26 Oct 1904||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012646 ACI]||||24 Oct 1904||Pres.||Isabella||Ewin||John||Jane (Mary J)||||||||Sydney|| |- |Collins, Catherine ||||1876?||11 Jul 1946||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015384 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CATHERINE-COLLINS/21105798 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Collins, Claude||||1903?||26 Mar 1970||67||With Evelyn||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015388 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CLAUDE-COLLINS/21187795 Billion Graves]||||||||Evelyn|||||||||||||||| |- |Collins, Ernest ||||1871?||20 Feb 1946||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015383 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERNEST-COLLINS/21212636 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Coleman-12368|Collins, Ethel Jean]]||Coleman||est 1924||6 Apr 1980||66||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015092 ACI] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176279069/ethel-jean-collins#view-photo=151907284 FindaGrave Photo]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Collins, Evelyn||||1909?||16 Oct 1990||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015390 ACI]||||||||Claude|||||||||||||||| |- |Collins, Kalin Bradley ||||||4 Jun 2018||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019861 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Collins, Winnie ||||1912?||14 Aug 1964||52||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015386 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WINNIE-COLLINS/21069741 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Comerford, Kerin||||||8 Nov 1910||64||also Mary Rogers & Margaret Comerford||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175605962/kerin-comerford#view-photo=151185463 FindaGrave Photo]||||||||Margaret||Stapleton|||||||||||||| |- |Comerford, Margaret ||Stapleton|||| 14 Apr 1922||82||also on headstone- Kerin Comerford & Mary Rogers||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/21/175611380_1485131503.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||||||Kerin||Owen||Mary|||||||||||| |- |Commins, Helen Denise |||| 9 Mar 1946|| 23 Oct 2014||||Sister of John||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HELEN-DENISE-COMMINS/21077397 Billion Graves]||||||||Vincent||||||||||||||||Scott and Dean |- |Commins, Leonard Anthony |||| 12 Aug 1921|| 28 Jan 2002||||Loving father and poppy||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leonard-Anthony-Commins/21237153 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Commins, Marjorie Clare|||| 18 Jun 1927|| 30 Mar 1994||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARJORIE-CLARE-COMMINS/21212634 Billion Graves]||||||||Michael||||||||||||||||Vincent Adam Louis Janet |- |Commins, Michael Bernard |||| 12 Sep 1914|| 30 Jan 1994||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MICHAEL-BERNARD-COMMINS/21222511 Billion Graves]||||||||Vincent||||||||||||||||Vincent Adam Louis Janet |- |Conlan, James ||||1862||28 Aug 1934||72||Loving husband [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/103560100 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019490 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-CONLAN/21045772 Billion Graves]||||29 Aug 1934||C of E||||McKellar|||||||||||||| |- |Conroy, James Joseph 'Joe'||||18 Apr 1927||4 Dec 2006||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-CONLAN/21045772 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Conroy, Dr Lionel B H||||1880||1926||46||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/158968344 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013268 ACI]||||26 Jul 1926||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Considine, Vincent||||||7 May 1902||3||||||||||||||||Michael||Joanna||||4548/1902|||||| |- |Cook, Agnes Ann||||est 1876||31 Aug 1960||84||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018372 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Albert James ||||1898?||20 Oct 1955||57||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015034 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALBERT-JAMES-COOK/21152320 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cook-32197|Cook, Allan Leslie]]||||est 1936||16 Mar 1986||50||Beloved husband of Deidre, Loving father of Peter and Cheryl, At rest||[[image:Cook-32197.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Amy Amelia ||||1908?||16 Sep 1983||75||wife and mother||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/AMY-AMELIA-COOK/21196689 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Judd-2632|Cook, Amy Louisa]]||Judd||1887||1926||39||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16011978 ACI] [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/29/175868351_1485815695.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||||||||||Adulphus|||||||||||| |- |Cook, Arthur Clarence||||1929?||13 Jan 1991||62||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013734 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-CLARENCE-COOK/21240708 Billion Graves]||||||||Dalma||||||||||||||||Barry, Lorraine and Robert |- |Cook, Baby||||||Nov 1934||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013129 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Beverley Ann||||21 Jan 1937||14 Jan 2016||78||Together again||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015408 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-CLARENCE-COOK/21240708 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cooper-24613|Cook, Clara Mabel]]||Cooper|||| 12 Dec 1977||86||Mother with William Edwin Taylor, first marriage Taylor||[[image:Cooper-24613.jpg |75px]]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E||||||Robert Thomas||Susan||||29571/1977|||||| |- |Cook, Clarence Ivor||||1896?||24 Nov 1983||87||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018374 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Doris Jean||||1942?||29 Nov 1981||39||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018442 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cook-23959|Cook, Isabella]]||||Oct 1865?||2 Mar 1866||5 Months||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012221 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cook-23964|Cook, John]]||||est 1879||21 May 1948||69||||[[image:Cook-23964.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cook-23958|Cook, John]]||||1833||28 Mar 1906||||||[[image:Cook-23958.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Keith Sydney||||1940?||17 Dec 2013||73||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018443 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Kenneth Cecil James|||||| 14 Dec 2011||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020411 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KENNETH-CECIL-JAMES-COOK/21114615 Billion Graves]||||||Pres.||Gloria||||||||||||||||Michele Daren, Cindy |- |Cook, Kevin William ||||16 Dec 1933||9 Aug 2004||70||Brother of Thelma and Shirly||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020252 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KEVIN-WILLIAM-COOK/21276018 Billion Graves]||||||||Jeanette|||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Leila Lillian||||1893?||7 Aug 1963||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018373 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Leslie Henry |||| 1 Aug 1922|| 10 Dec 2008||81||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-HENRY-COOK/21199286 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Leslie Henry ||||1 Mar 1922||10 Dec 2003||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020099 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Lloyd Desmond ||||5 Jul 1932||23 Oct 2012||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015743 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-HENRY-COOK/21199286 Billion Graves]||||||||Elaine||||||||||||||||Terrie, Wendy, Mark & Amm Maree |- |Cook, Maxwell John ||||1933?||24 Dec 1994||61||Every rememberedby his loving family||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018243 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-HENRY-COOK/21199286 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Noel Richard||||16 Apr 1935||10 May 1989||54||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015471 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Philip Stanley ||||2 Sep 1952||13 May 2014||61||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015727 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Philip-Stanley-Cook/21196303 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cook-23962|Cook, Samuel]]||||||20 Apr 1944||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018369 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ewin-65|Cook, Sophia Elizabeth ]]||Ewin||3 Apr 1843||4 Nov 1921||78||||[[image:Ewin-65.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cook, Taylor Clara Mabel||||||12 Dec 1977||86||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YCVS?i=126&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Coombes, Ethel Mary (May) ||Chapman||||27 Jun 1989||68||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ETHEL-MAY-COOMBES/21172770 Billion Graves]||||||||Frank Reginald|||||||||||||||| |- |Coombes, Francis "Frank" Reginald ||||||11 Feb 1989||70||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANK-REGINALD-COOMBES/21172769 Billion Graves]||||||||Ethel May||19751/1941|||||||||||||| |- |Cooper, Emma Jane||||15 Jul 1847||26 Dec 1881||||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175737709_1485474604.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||||C of E||Robert T||||James||Mary A|||||||||| |- |Cooper, Emily |||| 1 May 1855||25 Jul 1923||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-COOPER/21116546 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||James ||Perkins|||||||||||||| |- |[[Cooper-23552|Cooper, Herbert Robert ]]||||||22 Aug 1951||66||||[[image:McIntyre-4168.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Cooper, James ||||1855||1928||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-COOPER/21116547 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Clements-4798|Cooper, Martha]]||Clements||1884||1961||||possibly buried with husband||||||||||Herbert Robert|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cooper-23550|Cooper, Robert Thomas ]]||||||8 Dec 1908||61||parent||[[image:McIntyre-4168.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[McIntyre-4168|Cooper, Susan ]]||McIntyre||||18 Apr 1951||89||||[[image:McIntyre-4168.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cooper-23488|Cooper, Sydney Russell]]||||||2 Feb 1922||15m||||[[image:Cooper-23488-1.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E||Elsie M||Evans||W||M|||||||||| |- |Cooper, Thomas||||abt 1823||22 Jun 1902||79||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144291783 Trove]||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175735521_1485469348.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||24 Jun 1902||C of E||||||||||||4555/1902||||Brown's Creek|| |- |[[Cooper-7774|Cooper, William Theodore]]||||1886||31 Dec 1935||49||||[[image:Cooper-7774.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Corse, Ilma Maud||||1891?||16 May 1927||36||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021517 ACI]||||||C of E||John Frank|||||||||||||||| |- |Corse, John Frank||||||28 Apr 1940||50||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021519 ACI]||||||C of E||Ilma|||||||||||||||| |- |Couglan, Joanne ||||6 Aug 1957||6 Mar 2012||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOANNE-COUGLAN/21212573 Billion Graves]||||||||Paul||||||||||||||||Teressa, Jaylene, Shayley, Teegan & Bodie |- |Cowan, Bruce 'Bluey'||||5 Apr 1928||4 Feb 2008||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020050 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRUCE-COWAN/21198130 Billion Graves]||||||||Maureen||||||||||||||||Janine, Beryl, John |- |Cowan, Catherine||||1881||1934||53||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015580 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hammond-9484|Cowan, Doris May]]||Hammond||abt 1924|| 25 Sep 1994||70||||[[image:Hammond-9484.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cowan, Edith Maryann ||||1896||1957||||Wife and mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020047 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDITH-MARYANN-COWAN/21069828 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Sidney Thomas|||||||||||||||| |- |Cowan, Francis Joseph Roy "Joe"|||| 11 Dec 1922|| 10 Mar 2009||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANCIS-JOSEPH-ROY-COWAN/21246827 Billion Graves]||||||||Ellen|||||||||||||||| |- |Cowan, George James||||||1943||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015581 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cowan-4364|Cowan, George Thomas ]]||||abt 1917||7 Feb 1977||60||||[[image:Cowan-4364.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cowan, Jack||||||5 Feb 1984||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020049 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cowan, Jimmy||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020045 ACI]||||||C of E||||||Sydney Thomas||Edith Maryann|||||||||| |- |Cowan, Judith Ann |||| 7 Oct 1938|| 4 Mar 2004||||Loved by her family||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JUDITH-ANN-COWAN/21116150 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cowan, Pearl June ||||1930||1994||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PEARL-JUNE-COWAN/21070763 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cowan, Rodney W ||||13 Nov 1946||14 Nov 1946||1 d||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020042 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RODNEY-W-COWAN/21271453 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cowan, Sidney Thomas ||||1899||1966||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020048 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RODNEY-W-COWAN/21271453 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Edith Maryann|||||||||||||||| |- |Cowan, Tommy||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020044 ACI]||||||||||||Sydney Thomas||Edith Maryann|||||||||| |- |Cowen, Evangeline||||1887?||24 May 1968||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018358 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Cowen, George Christopher||||||9 Apr 1952||66||Husband and father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018357 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Cowen, William John||||1875?||18 Aug 1947||72||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013266 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Cowley, Richard John |||| 4 Sep 1935|| 16 Sep 2014||79||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RICHARD-JOHN-COWLEY/21185009 Billion Graves]||||||||Eva|||||||||||||||| |- |Coxhead, Alan Edgar ||||11 Dec 1907||16 Apr 1987||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015376 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALAN-EDGAR-COXHEAD/21196902 Billion Graves]||||||||Doris Louise|||||||||||||||| |- |Coxhead, Doris Louise||||9 Jun 1909||20 Dec 2003||94||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015379 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DORIS-LOUISE-COXHEAD/21196903 Billion Graves]||||||||Alan Edgar |||||||||||||||| |- |Crawford, James||||1817||1902||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015560 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Crawford, Samuel Glasgow||||3 Apr 1846||23 Feb 1911||64||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015559 ACI]||||||||||||||||||||Ireland|||| |- |Creasy, Allan John||||19 Mar 1935||5 Dec 2017||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018138 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Creasy, Charles John ||||1905?||9 Jul 1961||56||Erected by Doris Marie and Ann||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015207 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHARLES-JOHN-CREASY/21240734 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Creasy, Colleen Florence||||1916?||9 Mar 1983||67||Mother and Grandmother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018136 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/COLLEEN-FLORENCE-CREASY/21264624 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Creasy, Eric||||1926?||1965||39||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015206 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Creasy, Rex Raymond ||||||16 Dec 1951||14||With Dorothy Le Tondeur||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Rex-Raymond-Creasy/21276253 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Creathead, Shirley||||||20 Dec 1965||||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Crick , Elizabeth Ellen ||Milne||1913?||13 May 1992||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015638 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Elizabeth-Ellen-Milne-Crick/21276035 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Crofts-73|Crofts, Arthur]]||||1884||1952||68||||[[image:Clements-1592.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||12 Aug 1952||||Lila Belle||Clements||Bernard||Ellen||Revill||||Sydney, New South Wales, Australia||Blayney|| |- |[[Crofts-74|Crofts, Bernard]]||||13 Apr 1860||9 Jul 1919||59||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019854 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Revill-38|Crofts Ellen]]||||1862||1946||84||||[[image:Revill-38.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Crofts-86|Crofts, Harrie]]||||1890||11 Oct 1958||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018433 ACI]||||||C of E||Catherine|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Crofts-506|Crofts, John Arthur (Jack)]]||||15 Dec 1920|| 21 Nov 2006||||||[[image:Crofts-506.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Clements-1592|Crofts, Lila Belle]]||Clements||1891|| 7 Dec 1974||83||||[[image:Clements-1592.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Arthur||||John||Ada||Wickenden||||Blayney||Blayney|| |- |[[Crofts-90|Crofts, Robert James ]]|||| 4 May 1934|| 6 May 2013||79||||[[image:Crofts-90.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hancock-7860|Crofts, Yvonne Blair ]]|||| 27 Jan 1923|| 18 Nov 2010||||||[[image:Hancock-7860.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Croker, George ||||19 Jul 1910||15 Jul 1985||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015447 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/GEORGE-CROKER/21183324 Billion Graves]||||||||||||||||||||Clarencetown|||| |- |Croker, Mr||||||17 Apr 1900||86||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144286604 Trove]||||||||Wesleyan |||||||||||||||||| |- |Crosbie, Jean Bessie||||12 Jan 1936||28 Nov 2018||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018168 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Crosbie, John Bernard 'Bernie' ||||21 Jun 1933||20 Jun 1997||63||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018166 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/John-Bernard-Bernie-Crosbie/21289900 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Crosbie, Walter Bernard||||14 Jun 1957||15 Dec 2017||60||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018169 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Croucher, John||||1933?||3 Aug 1939||6||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015685 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Croucher, John William |||||| 24 Nov 1966||71||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-WILLIAM-CROUCHER/21045782 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Croucher, Mary |||||| 7 Feb 1967||75||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-CROUCHER/21045783 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Cuddihy, John “Jack”|||||| 25 Dec 1916||81||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/22/175644390_1485220167.jpg FindaGrave Photo]|| |||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Czerwinski, George John||||1924?||28 May 1999||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015620 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Czerwinski, Margaret Anne||||1928?||3 Jun 2003||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015619 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Dakers, William||||1860||1934||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016239 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Daly, James Bernand ||||||12 Dec 1915||55||Wife buried at Monteagle. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/113674349 Trove]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175696734/james-bernand-daly FindaGrave]||||14 Dec 1915||RC||||||||||||||||||Fred and Graham |- |Darmody, Adam James |||| 13 Sep 1988|| 25 Sep 2003|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Darrington, Charlotte ||Dowsett||1865||29 Nov 1934||69||Wife and mother [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/166502528 Obituary] In Memorium, A loving wife and mother, Charlotte Darrington, Forever with the Lord||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018131 ACI]||||||C of E||William||||T.||||||||Trunkey|||| |- |Davies, Grace June ||||1928?||3 Oct 1994||66||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020108 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Davies, Leslie Harry ||||1929?||26 Dec 2010||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020102 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Arthur||||1921||1925||4||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021510 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Charlotte||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021008 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Mrs Catherine Therese||Lamb||||4 Oct 1941||72||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160506148 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160521800 Trove]||||||6 Oct 1941||RC||Charles|||||||||||||||| Charles (Parkes), Reg. (Armidale), Meg (Mrs. Rooney) |- |Davis, Ebenezer||||1818?||12 Jul 1895||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018626 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Davis-33885|Davis, Ebenezer]]||||31 Oct 1841||11 Nov 1917||76||||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos_2.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||13 Nov 1917||C of E||Isabella||Armour||Ebenezer||Louisa||Briarly||NSW 16518/1917||Bathurst||Bathurst|| |- |Davis Edward Harold||||1907||1908||1||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021509 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Elias John ||||||18 Jul 1973|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Elizabeth||Marsh||||15 Oct 1928||58||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/254500728 Trove]||||||||C of E||Harry||||||||||||Blayney|||| |- |Davis, Ellen||||||15 Aug 1928||53||wife and mother||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, George Henry ||||||4 Feb 1967||92||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Hedley John||||1910?||18 Nov 1937||27||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021500 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Henry||||||12 Apr 1936||72||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Herbert James||||||3 Jul 1904||16||Accidental Death, brother Elias. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144296243 Trove]||||||4 Jul 1904||||||||John||||||||Brown's Creek||Gooley's Creek, near Brown's Creek|| |- |Davis, Joan Beryl ||||6 Feb 1924||15 Nov 2009||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016008 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, John||||1871||1930||59||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021541 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Kenneth John ||||||6 Oct 1966||28||(or 5 Oct 1966)||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YCC8?i=158&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Margaret||||||Aug 1928||86||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/107353893 Trove]||||||||RC||||||||||||||Ireland||Cowra||Daughters Mrs. Murray (Cowra) and two Sisters of Charity (Sydney) |- |Davis, Maria||||1867||1937||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021542 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Maria Jane||||1875?||6 Aug 1955||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021503 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Marlene ||||||11 May 1964||15||(or 13 May 1964) daughter and sister||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Mary Ann||||1850?||22 Jul 1940||90||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021520 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Mary Ann||||||3 Jun 1958||81||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YCGX?i=163&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Mary Elizabeth||||1893||1936||43||Wife and mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021505 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Ronald James ||||1924?||2 Dec 1993||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013701 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis Thomas||||1798?||11 Mar 1867||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021007 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, Veronica M. ||||||29 Apr 1979|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, William||||1835?||18 Mar 1872||37||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020995 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, William||||1873?||6 Feb 1947||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021502 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Davis, William Burton||||||||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/163853152 Trove]||||||3 Nov 1943||||||||||||||||||late of Carlingford|| |- |Davis, William James||||1901||27 Nov 1906||5m||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021512 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dean-10300|Dean, Amos Augustus]]||||11 Nov 1874||27 Oct 1930||56||Husband and father||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175344466/amos-augustus-dean FindaGrave] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804759 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 23.5, 52||Susannah||||Thomas||Charlotte||Hurst|||| New South Wales|||| |- |[[Dean-10301|Dean, Cecil Thomas]]||||12 Aug 1914||30 Jan 1916||18m||child||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177241892/cecil-thomas-dean Findagrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804757 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 23.5, 49||||||Amos Augustus||Susannah||Hurst|||||||| |- |[[Dean-10302|Dean, Frederick Thomas]]||||30 Oct 1878||30 Mar 1933||54||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177241755/frederick-thomas-dean FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804756 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 24.5, 53||||||Thomas||Charlotte||Hurst|||||||| |- |Dean, Ivy Kathleen||||||3 Jan 1903||12m||||||||4 Jan 1903||||||||John||||||||||Greghamstown|| |- |[[Dean-10305|Dean, Leonard Gregory]]||||12 Jul 1912||19 Jan 1929||16||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175344640/leonard-gregory-dean FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804769 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||20 Jan 1929||Ang Old, 23.5, 53||||||Amos Augustus||Susannah||Hurst|||||||| |- |[[Dean-10306|Dean, Nelson Keith]]||||9 Mar 1911||12 Feb 1912||11m||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177242024/nelson-keith-dean FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804768 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 23.5, 49||||||Amos Augustus||Susannah||Hurst|||||||| |- |Dean, Norman Thomas||||1898||27 Feb 1934||36||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175731910/norman-dean FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804755 ACI]||||||RC Old, 24, 10||||||George S||Cecilia M|||||||||| |- |Dean, Norman Thomas||||||2013||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175732083/norman-thomas-dean FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dean-10304|Dean, Phyllis M]]||||1 Aug 1909||4 Mar 1929||19||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175344691/phyllis-m-dean FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804758 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 23.5, 53||||||Amos Augustus||Susannah||Hurst||||Orange,NSW|||| |- |[[Dean-10303|Dean, Susannah]]||Dean||23 Nov 1886 ||26 May 1958||72||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175344335/susannah-dean FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15484812 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 23.5, 54||||||Martin||Catherine||||||Orange,NSW|||| |- |Death, Allan Clive ||||31 Jul 1925||21 Dec 1993||68||Married Blayney 10685/1953, huband father and grandad||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015533 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175743536/allan-clive-death FindaGrave]||||||||Nancy Delma ||Konza|||||||||||||| |- |Death, Ann||||||21 Nov 1888||75||||||||||C of E||James|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hextell-2|Death, Annie Maud]]||Hextell||1887||19 Nov 1965||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021476 ACI]||||||||Frank Lukins|||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Baby||||28 Sep 1978||28 Sep 1978||1d||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018318 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Bertha Emily||||1874||1933||59||wife and mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018354 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Charles||||est 1870||5 Jun 1950||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013274 ACI]||||||||||||||||||||Peel, near Bathurst|||| |- |[[Death-441|Death, Charles]]||||1848||3 Jun 1930||81||||||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Death Charlotte Ann||||1891||1969||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021480 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Daniel Paul||||31 Aug 1982||2 Sep 1982||0||baby||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018307 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Dennis (Trappar)||||29 Dec 1954||10 Oct 2015||60||Beloved Brother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018248 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10360|Death, Edna Jessie]]||Burton||1912||15 Dec 1977||65||||[[image:Burton-10360.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Edward||||1821?||4 Nov 1888||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020119 ACI]||||||C of E||Ellen|||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Elizabeth Emily||||1887?||28 Oct 1899||12||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021482 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Wilson-80887|Death, Elizabeth Maria]]||Wilson||||22 Aug 1917||57||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021481 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDNA-JESSIE-DEATH/21264209 Edna Death]||||||||George||||James||||||||||||Florence, Lily |- |Death, Ellen||||1821?||11 Nov 1888||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020120 ACI]||||||C of E||Edward|||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Ellen Grace||||1881?||19 Aug 1940||59||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021486 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Eugene Edward||||||5 Aug 1900||14||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018273 ACI]||||||c of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Death-462|Death, Evangeline Gertrude]]||||1874||24 Jul 1938||63||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493840 ACI]||||||||||||James||Henrietta|||||||||| |- |Death, daughter||||||29 Oct 1899||10||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144285758 Trove]||||||||Weslyan||||||George||||||||||King's Plains|| |- |Death, Florance Adaline ||||||19 Oct 1922||52||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021484 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDNA-JESSIE-DEATH/21264209 Edna Death]||||||||||||||Elizabeth Maria|||||||||| |- |[[Death-211|Death, Frank John ]]||||1914||28 Jul 1926||12||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021475 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Death-209|Death, Frank Lukins ]]||||1887?||2 Sep 1920||33||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021474 ACI]||||||||Annie Maud||Hextell|||||||||||||| |- |[[Death-210|Death, George ]]||||1855||12 Feb 1932||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021483 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198483951/george-death FindaGrave]||||||Wesleyan||||||||||||||||Dubbo||Frank Lukins |- |Death, George Albert ||||1883?||11 Dec 1947||64||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021487 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Gregory James ||||25 May 1959||11 Aug 1959||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175743420/gregory-james-death FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Stonestreet-147|Death, Henrietta]]||Stonestreet||18 Mar 1852 ||21 Nov 1923||72||parent||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493838 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E||James||||Levi||Ann|||||||||| |- |Death, Ila Watt||||1884?||12 Jul 1919||35||wife and mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018277 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, James||||1813||12 May 1868||33||Parent||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021537 ACI]||||||C of E||Ann||||William||Mary|||||||||| |- |Death, James||||5 Sep 1854||12 Feb 1932||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/tree/person/details/KZ6K-165 Family Search]||||13 Feb 1932||C of E||Elizabeth Maria||Wilson||James||Ann|||||||||| |- |[[Death-427|Death, James]]||||1 Aug 1843||3 Oct 1925||84||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493837 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Old C of E, Row: 20, Plot Number: 10||Henrietta||Stonestreet||James||Ann||||||||||four sons |- |Death, Leslie Raymond||||1943?||15 May 1981||38||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015346 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Lily Margaret ||||||14 Aug 1926||30||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021485 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDNA-JESSIE-DEATH/21264209 Edna Death]||||||||||||George||Elizabeth Maria||||||15889/1926 |||| |- |Death, Lloyd Gregory||||1955||Jan 1956||0-1||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175743188_1485489138.jpg FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016102 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Mabel Estelle||||est 1885||14 Jan 1930||45||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015586 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175846840/mabel-estelle-death FindaGrave]||||15 Jan 1930||C of E||Alfred J.||||||||||||||King's Plains|| |- |[[Cameron-9509|Death, May Cameron]]||||1860||21 Aug 1932||72||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013273 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175846133/may-death Findagrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Mervyn John |||| 25 Apr 1935||26 Dec 1990||55||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015489 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175742150/mervyn-john-death FindaGave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Milton Aravia||||1916||23 Aug 1978||62||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493839 ACI]||||||Old C of E, 20, 15||||||William||Ila||Watt||||Kings Plains|||| |- |[[Hextell-15|Death, Minnie]]||Hextell||1889||18 Oct 1959||||||[[image:Death-456.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Mrs||||||23 Feb 1916||72||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/109923604 Trove]||||||||C of E||Tom|||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Nancy Delma||Konza||10 Apr 1935||8 Oct 2011||76||Married Blayney 10685/1953 ||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015500 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175743578/nancy-delma-death Finda Grave]||||||||Allan Clive|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Death-469|Death, Norman Claude]]|||| 11 Jan 1911||8 May 1999||88||||[[image:Death-469.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Percy |||| 28 Jun 1888||15 Jan 1956||67||married Blayney 13206/1919 ||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015495 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175742234/percy-death FindaGave]||||||||Susan Lilian||Harvey|||||||||||||| |- |[[Death-345|Death, Prichard Ernest]]||||est 1890||1963||73||||[[image:Death-456.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Ronald Francis ||||1913||1988||75||married Blayney 27951/1947?||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015630 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175847731/ronald-francis-death FindaGrave]||||||||Beatrice Alice||Hunt|||||||||||||| |- |Death, Ruth||||20 Jun 1932||21 Jun 1932||1 day||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16011959 ACI]||||||||||||Prichard||Minnie|||||||||| |- |Death, Selina Ellen||||||26 Jul 1944||69||mother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YCKM?i=186&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Sophia||Randell||||3 Aug 1905||56||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493836 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198686474/sophia-death FindaGave]||||C of E||||Edward||||Joseph||Sophia|||||||||| |- |Death, Susan Lillian |||| 4 Dec 1895||5 Nov 1938||42||married Blayney 13206/1919||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015490 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175742197/susan-lillian-death FindaGrave]||||||||Percy|||||||||||||||| |- |Death, Thomas||||1868?||26 Sep 1930||62||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021550 ACI]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Delaney, Kim Maree |||| 24 Oct 1960||14 Oct 2001|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Delton, John||||1896?||21 Apr 1950||54||Husband and father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018870 ACI]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Dempsey, John||||||29 Mar 1917||63||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117824465 Death], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117824448 Trove]||||||30 Mar 1917||RC||||||Timothy |||||||||||| |- |Dempsey, Mary||||||12 Jun 1949||87||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144916578 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161652944 Trove]||||||15 Jun 1949||RC Family Vault||William James||||||||||||||7 Fletcher, Street Adamstown, of ' The Grove,' Millthorpe|| |- |Dempsey, Patrick||||||24 Aug 1911||62||Marrige 2966/1880. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252611208 Trove]||||||27 Aug 1911||||Cath||Flynn||||||||||||Brown's Creek|| |- |Devenish, Eva M (Nan) ||||1902?||8 Jan 1996||94||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015030 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Devenish, George Allan ||||1902?||27 Mar 1979||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015029 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Deverath, Clive Robert ||||13 Oct 1926||8 Oct 2006||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015587 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175846939/clive-robert-deverath FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Dickson, Adam||||||21 Jan 1914||53||father||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YCNV?i=191&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Dickson, Mary Ann||||||27 May 1955||92||mother|||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Filmer-339|Dixon, Daisy Day]]||Filmer||1894?||17 Jan 1965||71||||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dixon-11961|Dixon, Irwin Lambert]]||||1893?||13 Nov 1964||71||||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Brown-103605|Dixon, Rosamond]]||Brown||1868||20 Dec 1947||79||||[[image:Brown-103605.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Dobbel, William||||||17 Mar 1974||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018722 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Doig, Mrs||||||29 Nov 1898||34||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144288347 Trove]||||||30 Nov 1898||C of E||Walter|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Sparke-144|Donlan, Doris Thelma Irene]]||Sparke||est 1910||10 Jan 1987||77||||[[image:Donlan-98.jpg |75px]]||||||||John|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Donlan-98|Donlan, John]]||||est 1901||24 Aug 1966||65||||[[image:Donlan-98.jpg |75px]]||||||||Doris Thelma|||||||||||||||| |- |Donlan, Martin||||||||35|||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Donlan, Robert Thomas T||||14 May 1937||8 Aug 2015||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16011977 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Doolan, Michael R||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018306 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dorsett-682|Dorsett, William Arthur]]||||19 Aug 1921||19 Apr 1993||72||Loved father and Grandfaher||[[image:Dorsett-682.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Doubell, William||||||17 Mar 1957||97||husband||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Doulman, Mavis Irene ||||3 Apr 1923||31 Mar 2011|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Dover, Ada Mary ||||||20 Jan 1991||||With Nell Ellen Nolan||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ada-Mary-Dover/21288108 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Elliot-3060|Dover, Bessie Lorraine (Betty)]]||Elliot||abt 1925||23 Jan 2013||88||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Bessie-Lorraine-Betty-Dover/21198530 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Des|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dover-684|Dover, Desmond Patrick (Des)]]||||abt 1922||15 Sep 2001||79||Sadly missed by his family, RIP||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DESMOND-PATRICK-DOVER/21105828 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Betty|||||||||||||||| |- |Dover, Gerald ||||||15 Sep 2001||||?|||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Fitzgerald-7028|Dover, Geraldine Emily]]||Fitzgerald||abt 1876||1938||62||God's Greatest Gift Remembance||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||10 Oct 1938||||John Paul||||James||Catherine||||12195/1938 ||||Blayney||Lila (Mrs. Jno. Toohey), grandson Kevin Toohey |- |[[Dover-691|Dover, Harriet Blanche]]||||||29 May 1943||||(Miss)||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||30 May 1943||RC||||||James||Mary|||||||||| |- |Dover, Hughie Vivian ||||||27 May 1938||||?|||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dover-692|Dover, Hughie Vivian]]||||||1 Mar 2010||85||Loved Uncle and Brother in law, God has him in His keeping, We havehim in our hearts, R.I.P.||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HUGHIE-VIVIAN-DOVER/21050999 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dover-680|Dover, James]]|||| 19 Apr 1838 ||10 JUL 1922||82||||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||||||||||Carcoar ||Blayney, New South Wales, Australia|| |- |[[Dover-682|Dover, John Paul Dover]]||||1871||16 Nov 1960||||God's Greatest Gift Remembance||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-PAUL-DOVER/21069875 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Geraldine Emily|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Bourke-1121|Dover, Mary A]]||Bourke||1840||19 Nov 1902||61||||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||21 Nov 1902||RC||James||||Patrick||Julia||||12970/1902 |||||| |- |[[Dover-681|Dover, Thomas Gerald]] ||||1875||11 Aug 1930||||||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||12 Aug 1930||RC|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dover-683|Dover, William George]]||||1864||20 Oct 1946||83||||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||20 Oct 1946||||||||||||||||Barry|||| |- |Dowell, Alexander Roy||||abt 1932||10 Dec 1986||54||In loving memory of, Alexander Roy,Dowell, Passed away 10-12-1986, Aged 64 Years, Forever with the Lord||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015632 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Alexander-Roy-Dowell/21210463 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||| 758/1987|||||| |- |Dowell, Dorothy Jean ||||abt 1938||2 Sep 1996||57||In Loving Memory of Dorothy Jean Dowell, Passed away 2 - 9 - 1996, Aged 57 years, Forever with the Lord||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015632 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DOROTHY-JEAN-DOWELL/21069758 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Drady-8|Drady, Francis David “Frank”]]||||26 Jan 1908||16 Nov 1970||62||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013603 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173385008/francis-david-drady Find a Grave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C Of E||Stacia Adeline||Mitchell||David Francis||Mary Jane Drady||Bell||||||||Mervyn, Selwyn |- |[[Kable-125|Drady, June Irene]]||Kable||abt 1941||25 Dec 1960||19||mrd 2 Jan 1960 1960-3704, Died Bathurst NSW death due to drowning Wyangola Dam NSW||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JUNE-IRENE-DRADY/21044366 BillionGraves], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175207070/june-irene-drady#view-photo=150813826 FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang.||Melvyn Douglass (Peter)||||Russell Walter||Lorna Joyce||Rich||1961-7521|||||| |- |[[Drady-32|Drady, Melvyn Douglass (Peter)]]||||25 Sep 1933||30 Oct 2004||71||mrd 2 Jan 1960 Bathurst NSW ||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175206769/melvyn-douglass-drady FindaGave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MELVYN-DOUGLASS-DRADY/21033833 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||Frank||Stacie|||||||||| |- |[[Drady-31|Drady, Selwyn Roy]]||||16 Mar 1936||25 Dec 1960||24||Selwyn, along with his mother Stacie, sister-in-law June, and future brother-in-law Max Drain, were drowned in a boating accident at the Wyangala Dam on Christmas Day 1960||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131894837/selwyn-roy-drady FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SELWYN-ROY-DRADY/21044347 Billion Gaves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E||||||Frank||Stacie||Mitchell|||||||| |- |[[Mitchell-25766|Drady, Stacia Adeline “Stacie”]]||Mitchell||22 Jan 1915||25 Dec 1960||45||Died Wyangala Dam||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175207335/stacia-adeline-drady FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E||Francis David||||Frances David||||||||||Wyangala|| |- |Dunkley, Kathleen Ann||||1976||29 Feb 1976||2w||In God's Care, From Grandma, Gandpa and Aunty Judy||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021395 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KATHLEEN-ANN-DUNKLEY/21116398 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dean-10669|Durham, Hilda Gertrude]]||Dean||abt 1894||6 Apr 1977||83||||[[image:Dean-10669.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Oliver Gordon Goldsmith||||Martin||Catherine||Shelley|||| Blayney, New South Wales|||| |- |Dyer, Emily Vera ||||||27 Aug 1970||70||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/10/175207563_1484176392.jpg FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-VERA-DYER/21050959 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||William Herbert|||||||||||||||| |- |Dyer, William Herbert||||||13 Oct 1960||73||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-HERBERT-DYER/21050958 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Emily Vera|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10430|Eason, Anne (Annie)]]||Burton||||17 Jul 1950||||||[[image:Eason-1383.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Irwin|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ewin-53|Eason, Ester]]||Ewin||1843||20 Jul 1873||30||||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-7.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E Lot 19, Row 3||Richard|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Garlick-823|Eason, Evelyn Grace]]||Garlick||||5 Apr 1962||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013560 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Robert|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Eason-1383|Eason, Irwin]]||||||12 Oct 1943||||||[[image:Eason-1383.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Annie|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Eason-926|Eason, John ]]||||1869||11 Nov 1933||64||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2010/147/52966648_127510278116.jpg FindaGrave] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013263 ACI]||||||Pres., Lot 2, Row 2||Lily||||Richard||Sarah||Ewin||||Blayney||Condobolin||Eric, Sylvia, Lily, Richard and Dorothy |- |[[Goode-2090|Eason, Lily Adelaide Grace]] ||Goode||13 Feb 1875||25 Sep 1930||55||Eldest child.||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2010/147/52966648_127510278116.jpg FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||John||||William||Elizabeth Grace||Pascoe|||||||| |- |[[Eason-1229|Eason, Richard]]||||13 Nov 1872||5 Apr 1873||6 months||||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-7.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E Lot 19, Row 3||||||||Esther|||||||||| |- |[[Eason-927|Eason, Richard ]]||||25 Dec 1829||20 Aug 1922||92 y 8 m||husband and father of Sarah & only son of Sarah Eason||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-8.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E Lot 19, Row 3||||||||||Sarah||||County Tyrone, Northern Ireland||Blayney|| |- |Eason, Richard Kenneth||||1942?||2 Mar 1952||10y11m||Accidently killed||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012635 ACI]|||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/103921430 Western Herald (Bourke, NSW : 1887 - 1970), Friday 7 March 1952, page 1]|||||||||Richard Norman||Amy Millicent||||6331/1952|||||| |- |[[Eason-1382|Eason, Robert]]||||1871?||14 Jan 1956||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013558 ACI]||||||||Evelyn ||Garlick||Richard||Esther||Ewin|||||||| |- |Eason, Robin Stewart ||||1933||1999||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015627 ACI]||||||||||||Richard||Amy|||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-472178|Eason, Sarah]]||||abt 1787||28 Jul 1873||86||||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-7.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E Lot 19, Row 3||||||||||||||||||Richard |- |Eassie, Amelia||||1892||1938||46||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015572 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Eassie, Charles||||1879?||24 Sep 1959||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015212 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Eassie, Lillian Maud||||1891?||5 Oct 1960||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015213 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Eassie, Robert James||||1885?||2 Mar 1960||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015573 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Edwards, John|||||| 3 Mar 1888||57||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Edwards, Letitia|||||| 24 Feb 1899||64||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Edwards, Lycia Ann|||||| 3 Apr 1881||21y 6m||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/112523097 Trove]||||||5 Apr 1881||C of E||||||John||Letitia|||||||||| |- |Egan, Phillip Jeffery||||||1991|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ellery, Baby||||||16 Apr 1949||infant||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018355 ACI]||||||C of E||||||||Clarissa Alma||||||||14269/1949 || |- |Ennis, James||||22 Feb 1965||26 Mar 1993||28||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020103 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ennis, Thomas Claude||||1925?||31 Mar 1992||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013695 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Evans, Arthur George||||1865||5 Mar 1943||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15871150 ACI]||||||Ang Old, 28, 1||Constance Hodges||Wright||Harley George||Jane Draper||Lane||||Orange, New South Wales|||| |- |Evans, Constance Hodges||Wright||6 Feb 1881||24 Mar 1961||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15871149 ACI]||||||Ang Old, 28, 1||Arthur George||||William||Jane Amelia||Flood||10321/1961 ||Walgett, NSW, AUS|||| |- |Evans, Robert||||1861?||25 Feb 1947||86||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15871148 ACI]||||||Ang Old, 24, 5||||||David||Mary|||||||||| |- |[[Lowe-10226|Ewen, Ellen Lenore]]||Lowe|||| 17 Sep 2000||95||A dear wife mother and Gran||"[[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013258 ACI] |- |Cemetery Index"||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ewen, James M |||||| 10 Sep 1973||69||Husband||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YCS3?i=212&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ewen, William Thomas||||||1933||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021324 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[Lowe-10226|Ewens, Ellen Lenore]]||||1905?||17 Sep 2000||95||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013258 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hines-2285|Ewens, Evangline Sophia]]||Hines||1876?||14 Jan 1945||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013131 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ewens, Reuben Paul||||29 Nov 1906||19 Dec 1964||58||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015969 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ewens-99|Ewens, Samuel]]||||1902|| 24 Sep 1978||76||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013256 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ewens-9|Ewens, Samuel McLauchlin]]||||1865?||28 Jul 1934||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013130 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ewin, Alexandra Frances |||| 24 Jul 1986|| 22 Dec 2005|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ewin, Amy Amelia |||||| 8 Sep 1993||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019980 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ewin, Bruce ||||abt 1839|| 2 Oct 1918||79||No parents on death reg.||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015557 ACI]||||||||||||||||||15977/1918 |||||| |- |[[Ewin-112|Ewin, David]]||||1872||12 Mar 1946||||||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-4.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||Robert||Eliza|||||||||| |- |[[Ewin-100|Ewin, Edward]]||||1894||1894||||||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E, Lot 4 Row 1a||||||Henry||Isabella|||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-495552|Ewin, Elizabeth]]||||est 1837||25 Mar 1877||40||But dead to us we loved them dear, not lost but gone before, they live with us in memory still, And will forever more. (Reg Ewens)||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-13.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||James||||Samuel||||||4589/1877 |||||| |- |[[Lassey-19|Ewin, Elva Raye]]||Lassey||est 1926||17 Mar 1999||73||||[[image:Lassey-19.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ewin-142|Ewin, Ernest Alexander John]]||||est 1918||15 Jun 1999||81||||[[image:Ewin-142.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Matthews-12096|Ewin, Florence Lydia]]||Matthews||est 1895||18 Jul 1991||96||||[[image:Judd-3755.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Henry||Elizabeth|||||||||| |- |Ewin, Florence May ||Death||||25 Jul 1914||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117873087 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117873254 Trove funeral]||||||25 Jul 1914||||John||||Charles||||||||||Blake-street, Millthorpe|| |- |Ewin, Francis Stanley |||||| 30 Oct 1994||||Married Orange 4884/1951||||||||||Phyliss Joyce (died 1985 F=William Thomas M=Leah Maude)||Harvey|||||||||||||| |- |Ewin, George||||1861?||18 Jul 1883||22||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019871 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Ewin, Heather Jean |||||| 12 Oct 1960||2y 8m||||||||||C of E||||||Francis Stanley||Phyliss Joyce||||36811/1960 |||||| |- |[[Ewin-77|Ewin, Henry]]||||1818?||1904||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012648 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||9 Aug 1904||Pres.||Jane||||||||||||||"Belleview"|| |- |[[Ewin-93|Ewin, Henry]] (Harry)||||1842||4 Nov 1914||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117883707 Trove]||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||6 Nov 1914||C of E, Lot 5 Row 1a||Isabella||Hood||||Sarah||Clements||||||"Taradale", Greghamstown, NSW|| |- |[[Ewin-117|Ewin, Irene E M]]||||abt 1900||Sep 1904||4||Sister||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018866 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||Henry||Jane||||12497/1904 ||||"Taradale", Greghamstown, NSW|| |- |[[Hood-3212|Ewin, Isabella]]||Hood|||| 25 Jun 1920 ||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019948 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ewin-116|Ewin, James]]||||est 1832|| 13 Mar 1907||75||But dead to us we loved them dear, not lost but gone before, they live with us in memory still, And will forever more.||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-13.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Elizabeth|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-495565|Ewin, Jane]]||||abt 1879||Jan 1915||36||Mother||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-14.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Ewin, Jane Bell||||1820?||1 Aug 1886||66||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012647 ACI]||||||||Henry|||||||||||||||| |- |Ewin, Mervyn Neville |||||| 29 Oct 1981||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019977 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ewin-118|Ewin, Oswald Gavin]]||||1885||14 May 1902||17y 11m||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013128 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||18 May 1902||Pres.||||||Henry||||||||||Bellview, Blayney,|| |- |Ewin, Phyllis Joyce |||||| 13 May 1985|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Patrick-4398|Ewin, Sarah]]||||abt 1875||14 May 1922||47||||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-5.jpg|75px]]||||||C of E||||||Edward P||Mary|||||||||| |- |Ewin, Stephen James |||| 12 Mar 1954|| 7 Apr 1998||44||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018882 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ewin-98|Ewin, William Thomas]]||||1886||30 Aug 1933||47||||||||||||||||Henry||Isabella|||||||||| |- |[[Barker-11299|Fairbank, Frances Margaret]]||Barker||29 Oct 1928||13 Sep 2017||88||Interred at Coolah||[http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15839895#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Pres.||Ian Herbert||||Ernest Enoch||Lillian||Light||||Walleroobie, NSW, Australia|||| |- |Fardell, Arthur ||||||13 Aug 1938||54||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160915371 Trove]||||||14 Aug 1938|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Fardell, Arthur ||||1881?||8 Sep 1968||87||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019845 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Fardell, Dudley George||||1909||1924||15||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019838 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cheney-3154|Fardell, Mary Ellen]]||Cheney||1884?||13 Aug 1938||54||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019844 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Fardell, Robert Clive||||1911?||5 Apr 1979||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019846 ACI]||||||C of E||Ruby Joyce|||||||||||||||| |- |Fardell, Ruby Joyce||||1920?||25 Jan 2007||87||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019847 ACI]||||||||Robert Clive|||||||||||||||| |- |Fardell, William Lloyd||||1916?||6 Jun 2002||86||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019847 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Whelan-679|Fardy, Mary]]||Whelan||1815||9 Feb 1883||||Patrick buried elsewhere||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195511625/mary-fardy FindaGrave] ||||||||Patrick||||||||||||||||Patrick, Thomas, Richard |- |Felstead, Caroline Rebecca ||||est 1892|| 16 Apr 1953||61||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013251 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CAROLINE-REBECCA-FELSTEAD/21198036 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Felstead, Richard||||1886?||6 Jan 1947||61||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013250 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Felstead, Richard ||||est 1920|| 21 Apr 1988||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013926 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Felstead, Russell||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016678 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Fenton, Edith May Winifred||||20 Dec 1909||19 Feb 1980||71||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021555 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Fenton, George Christopher||||3 Sep 1910||6 Feb 1989||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021556 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Fenton, Victor Hayden ||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021553 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Field, Graham Frederick||(formerly Pound)||23 Jan 1958||24 Nov 1995||37||mrd. three times ACI ||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15853382 ACI]||||||||||||Frederick Arthur||Living||||||Coonamble,NSW, Australia|||| |- |[[Pound-979|Finlay, Ivy May]]||Pound||1914||1994||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/IVY-MAY-FINLAY/21240760 BillionGraves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Finlay, Marian May||||||30 Jun 1912||35||||||||||C of E||John Robert|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Finlay-932|Finlay, Robert John]]||||||25 Nov 1994||87||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020109 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-JOHN-FINLAY/21198834 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Ivy||||||||||||||||Norma, Mavis, John and Keryl |- |[[Finlay-933|Finlay, Walter Weston]]||||||4 Mar 1978||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020110 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WALTER-WESTON-FINLAY/21077348 BillionGraves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Fitzgibbon, Christina||||20-Sep-36||17 Mar 1903||||||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Flint, Arthur Leslie||||19 Feb 1930||20 Jun 2004||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012640 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DORIS-AMY-FLINT/21282817 Billon Graves]||||||||Doris Amy|||||||||||||||| |- |Flint, Doris Amy||||6 Oct 1938||8 Jan 2016||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012641 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DORIS-AMY-FLINT/21282817 Billon Graves]||||||||Arthur Leslie|||||||||||||||| |- |Flood, John||||||||||||||||26 May 1953||RC||||||Thomas||Julia||||11553/1953 |||||| |- |Flood, Julia||Cullen||||11 Feb 1918||77||Marriage 1616/1861. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/100958933 Trove]||||||12 Feb 1918||RC||Thomas||||John||Nancy||||3324/1918||||Blayney|| |- |Flower, Charlotte||||||23 Dec 1962||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021558 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Foley, Patrick||||1 Jan 1802||14 Jan 1902||100||||||||16 Jan 1902|||||||||||||||||| Forest Reefs||Mrs Thomas Donlan (Brown's Creek), Mr. Thomas Foley (Brown's Creek) and Mr. John Foley (Forest Reefs) |- |Ford, James Robert ||||1918?||31 Jan 1978||60||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018732 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-ROBERT-FORD/21185033 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Ford, James Walter||||1888?||19 May 1965||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018724 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Ford, Martha Jane Elizabeth||||1892?||27 Apr 1957||65||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018723 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Fowler, Charlotte||||||23 Dec 1962||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021941 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Fowler-10664|Fowler, Clarence Edmund ]]||||1918||30 Dec 1972||54||||[[image:Fowler-10664.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||||||Gertrude||Samuel|||||||||| |- |[[Hilderbrandt-14|Fowler, Elva Joyce]]||Hilderbrandt||3 Dec 1929||10 Mar 1993||63||||[[image:Hilderbrandt-14.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Wood-30762|Fowler, Gertrude Ellen ]]||Wood||est 1877||6 Jun 1964||87||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Gertrude-Ellen-Fowler/21218163 BillionGraves]||||||C of E||Samuel William|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Fowler-10661|Fowler, Josiah Charles]]||||1915||19 Jun 1985||70||||[[image:Fowler-10661.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Fowler-8279|Fowler, Samuel William ]]||||1877?||12 Jan 1962||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018661 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Samuel-William-Fowler/21218162 BillionGraves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Gertrude Ellen|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Fowler-10659|Fowler, William John]]||||18 Jun 1911||7 Oct 1983||72||||[[image:Fowler-10659.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||||||Gertrude||Samuel|||||||||| |- |French, Eric ||||8 Apr 1918||4 Dec 1993||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERIC-FRENCH/21195678 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |French, Manuel Bruce ||||est 1921||7 Apr 2010||89||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015996 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MANUEL-BRUCE-FRENCH/21127303 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Fuller, Bertha Jean ||||9 Aug 1922||18 Sep 1991||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012639 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/BERTHA-JEAN-FULLER/21170499 Billion Graves]||||||||Oliver Robert|||||||||||||||| |- |Fuller, Oliver Robert (Bob)||||29 May 1917||19 Oct 1999||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012638 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/OLIVER-ROBERT-FULLER/21170498 BillionGraves]||||||||Bertha Jean|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Bright-3656|Fuller, Rita Joyce]]||Bright||1920||7 Apr 1993||73||||[[image:Bright-3656.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Fuller-12999|Fuller,Robert Edward (Ted)]]||||1915||17 May 2000||85||||[[image:Fuller-12999.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Acres-72|Fuller, Sarah Emma]]||Acres||14 Mar 1825||21 Dec 1902||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021338 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SARAH-EMMA-FOLLER/21246853 BillionGraves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Funnell, Leslie Charles||||1939?||4 Nov 1981||42||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012636 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Funnell, Patricia Josephine |||| 19 Mar 1944|| 23 Sep 2011||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PATRICIA-JOSEPHINE-FUNNELL/21137194 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Furner, Allan ||||25 Jun 1920||5 Jun 2001||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018185 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALLAN-FURNER/21195726 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Furner, Annetta |||||| 10 Apr 1927||38||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNETTA-FURNER/21045664 BillionGraves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Furner, Brian Maxwell ||||10 Apr 1965||28 Aug 2005||40||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015999 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Brian-Maxwell-Furner/21284558 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Furner, Patricia Camelia May (Pat) ||||23 May 1922||1 Nov 1997||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018184 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Patricia-Camelia-May-Pat-Furner/21294272 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Fussell, Joseph Housden||||14 Jan 1911||8 Apr 1959||48|| b. ; h/ NX33942||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013750 ACI]||||||||Neita Jean||Griffiths||Joseph Ephesus|| Louisa||Neal||||Gundagai, NSW|||| |- |Fussell, Neita Jean ||Griffiths||29 Aug 1914||7 Apr 1992||77||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NEITA-JEAN-FUSSELL/21197983 BillionGraves]||||||||Joseph Housden||||John F C||Lucy M||Batty||||Blayney, NSW|||| |- |[[Ulph-21|Gannon, Elma Mary]]||Ulph|||| 31 Dec 2004||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELMA-MARY-GANNON/21050923 BillionGraves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gardiner, Elizabeth May ||||1910?||8 Jul 1987||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018381 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Elizabeth-May-Gardiner/21200805 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gardiner, Gladstone||||1894?||11 Aug 1918||24||Leit, killed in action||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018391 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Gardiner, Julian||||1866?||19 Oct 1935||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018390 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Gardiner, Katherine Jane||||1871?||30 Mar 1950||79||Mother, [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161202537 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018387 ACI]||||1 Apr 1950||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Gardiner, Norman Charles ||||1908?||17 May 1982||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018380 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Garlick, Edgar Atholstan||||||28 Oct 1961||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013553 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Garlick, Elizabeth ||||||9 Nov 1912||60||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019873 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-GARLICK/21170632 BillionGraves], [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/10/175206666_1484174408.jpg FinaGrave]||||||C of E||John|||||||||||||||| |- |Garlick, Frances Ellen ||||||3 Jun 1934||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013549 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANCES-ELLEN-GARLICK/21212561 BillonGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Garlick, Helena Harriet ||||||5 May 1934||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144899381 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019979 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Helena-Harriet-Garlick/21254146 BillionGaves], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175206417/helena-harriet-garlick Findagrave]||||6 May 1952||C of E||Walter|||||||||||||||| |- |Garlick, Jack Henry ||||1913||2002||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Jack-Henry-Garlick/21285448 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Garlick, John ||||||14 Aug 1925||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019872 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-GARLICK/21170631 BillionGraves], [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/10/175206666_1484174408.jpg FinaGrave]||||||C of E||Elizabeth|||||||||||||||| |- |Garlick, Mollie Dorothy||||1918?||25 Jun 1972||54||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013550 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Garlick, Nola Fay ||||1921||2010||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NOLA-FAY-GARLICK/21183331 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Garlick, Walter ||||||6 Jul 1934||59||Husband and father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019978 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Walter-Garlick/21254145 BillionGraves], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175206296/walter-garlick FindaGrave]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Garlick, Wendy Bynen ||||||20 Oct 1961||3 1/2||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WENDY-BYNEN-GARLICK/21064015 BillionGrave]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Gay-4029|Gay, Aubrey Joseph]]||||1907?||25 Apr 1951||44||Buried with wife Ruby||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/AUBREY-JOSEPH-GAY/21196747 BillionGraves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gay, Darren Joseph||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015044 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gay, Hedley Arthur||||1937?||26 Jun 1979||42||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015327 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Goode-2075|Gay, Ruby May]]||Goode||1915?||9 Sep 1963||48||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015326 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gerty, George Sheridan ||||est 1879||26 Oct 1952||73||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144904181 Trove]||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GEORGE-SHERIDAN-GERTY/21076850 BillionGraves]||||28 Oct 1952||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Gill-2148|Gill, Barry Morris]]||||1945?||19 Mar 1977||32||Msg sent to profile manager to add category||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015984 ACI] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175741184/barry-m_-gill FindaGrave]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Gill, Cyril (Mick)||||1912?||23 Aug 1974||62||In Loving Memory of A dear husband and father, Cyril (Mike) Gill, Died 23 - 8 - 1974, Aged 62, R - I - P||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015783 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Purser-82|Gill, Mona Alice]]||Purser, formerly Norman||12 Apr 1911||3 May 1982||71||||[[image:Purser-82.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Gillespie, Albert John ||||19 Oct 1893||11 Dec 1964||69||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170599209/albert-john-gillespie Findagrave]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Gillespie, Dorothy Ann ||Jenkins||1904||23 Aug 1975||70||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170599260/dorothy-ann-gillespie FindaGrave]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-504430|Gilliver, Edna May]]||||4 Jul 1912||17 Dec 1994||82||||[[image:Unknown-504430.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Gilliver-48|Gilliver, John]]||||3 Jul 1914||14 Nov 1989||75||||[[image:Gilliver-48.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Glasson Alexander St.Clair||||est 1889||31 Jan 1894||5||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021194 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Langley-3014|Glasson, Alphra Maria Isabella]]||Langley||1843||22 Sep 1925||82||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YHYH?i=251&cc=2058669 Family Search], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019498 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/APHRA-M-I-GLASSON/21271950 BillionGraves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||||||||||||Manly|| |- |[[Willson-3031|Glasson, Anne Margaret]]||||est 1864||13 Apr 1944||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021188 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNE-MARGARET-GLASSON/21220313 BillionGaves]||||||||John|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Glasson-572|Glasson Donald Havelock]]||||1888||12 Mar 1917||29||Buried Macedonia||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021193 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Glasson-578|Glasson, Dorothy Margaret]]||||27 Dec 1892||12 Jan 1893||16 Days||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021190 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dorothy-Margaret-Glasson/21220314 Billion Gaves]||||||||||||John||Anne|||||||||| |- |Glasson, Elizabeth||||25 Jun 1886||13 Mar 1887||0||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021182 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Glasson-447| Glasson, James Russell (Russell)]]||||2 Dec 1845||17 Jul 1890||44||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021180 ACI]||||19 or 20 Jul 1890||||||||W.||||||||Cornwall||Homebush|| |- |[[Glasson-576|Glasson, John]]||||1848?||6 Mar 1920||72||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021187 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-GLASSON/21276088 BillionGraves]||||||||Anne Margaret||Jenkins|||||||||||||| |- |[[Glasson-577|Glasson, John Cyprian Bridge]]||||Aug 1886?||11 Jan 1887||5m||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021189 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/John-Cyprian-Bridge-Glasson/21220317 BillionGraves]||||||||||||John||Anne|||||||||| |- |[[Glasson-446|Glasson, Lucy]]|||||| 5 Feb 1902||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021186 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LUCY-GLASSON/21199325 BillionGraves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Glasson-574|Glasson Madaleine Isabel]]||||24 Jun 1875||11 Jul 1876||1||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019501 ACI]||||||C of E||||||Richard||Alphra|||||||||| |- |[[Glasson-444| Richard Glasson]]||||16 Nov 1837||20 Dec 1895||||||[[image:Glasson-444.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||21 Dec 1895||C of E||||||William||Susan||||11744/1895|||||| |- |[[Russell-21472|Glasson, Susan]]||Russell|||| 6 Aug 1907||96||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021185 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SUSAN-GLASSON/21199324 BillionGaves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||8 Aug 1907||Meth.||William||||||||||||||470 Alfred street, North Sydney|| |- |[Glasson-575|Glasson, Ursulla Susan (Susie)]]||||29 Nov 1888||29 Apr 1894||5||daughter||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021181 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Glasson-445|William Glasson]]||||16 Apr 1811|| 6 Sep 1889||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021184 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-GLASSON/21199323 BillionGraves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Susan|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Glasson-579|Glasson, William Allan]]||||Oct 1897?||19 Apr 1898||6 Months||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021191 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-ALLAN-GLASSON/21220316 BillionGraves]||||||||||||John||Anne|||||||||| |- |Gleadhill, Clara||||1868||23 Nov 1944||76||Mrs., [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160690818 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019828 ACI]||||24 Nov 1944||C of E||||||||||||||||Blayney District Hospital||George Gleadhill, of Blayney and Millicent (Mrs. Scobie) of Moraville |- |Gleadhill, Ellenor||||1873||1935||62||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018829 ACI]||||||C of E||Thomas||||||||||||||||Roy, Ivy and Reuben |- |Gleadhill, Hilton||||1906?||19 Jul 1922||16y 4m||Died at Vancouver||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018828 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Gleadhill, James||||1866||1937||||||||||||C of E||Clara||||||||||||||||Edie, Millie and George |- |Gleadhill, Lillian Bertha||||Oct 1915?||23 Jul 1916||9 Months||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018847 ACI]||||||C of E||||||John Joseph||Minnie|||||||||| |- |[[Gleadhill-24|Gleadhill, Oscar George]]||||1901||24 May 1968||67||||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos_2-11.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Thelma Grace||Lamb||||||||NSW 18029/1968||Blayney||Blayney|| |- |[[Lamb-7564|Gleadhill, Thelma Grace]]||Lamb||est 1901||3 Dec 1972||71||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176281726/thelma-grace-gleadhill#view-photo=151910711 FindaGave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Oscar George|||||||||||||||| |- |Gleadhill, Thomas||||1870||1942||72||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018830 ACI]||||||C of E||||||||||||||||||Roy, Ivan and Reuben |- |Glenelg, Edward ||||||29 Apr 1906||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-GLENELG/21188621 BillionGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Goble, Bertha May||||||8 Oct 1972||53||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YC4N?i=260&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Gold, Cyril Ruben Porter||||1884?||25 May 1917||33||In Loving Memory Of Cyril Ruben Porter Gold, Aged 33 1/2 years, Died 25 May 1917, As the Ivy, Comes to the Oak, So Shall My Memory, Come to Thee, Erected by His Loving wife & children||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018300 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Gold, Henry Herbert (Herbert)||||1880||22 Jan 1903||22||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/156871800? Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018299 ACI]||||24 Jan 1903||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Goodman-5714|Goodman, Charles Edward]]||||1864||2 Dec 1943||81||||[[image:Goodman-5714.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||||||Charles||Louisa|||||||||| |- |[[Dover-694|Goodman, Mary E]]||Dover||1866||12 May 1952||86||||[[image:Goodman-5714.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Gordon, Elizabeth Rae ||||1947?||28 Oct 2007||60||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493834 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-RAE-GORDON/21196866 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gordon, John William ||||1946?||13 Jun 2004||58||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493835 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/John-William-Gordon/21198637 BillionGraves]||||||||||||||||||||||||Julie |- |Gordon, Raymond John ||||26 Dec 1967||26 Apr 1987||19||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015444 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RAYMOND-JOHN-GORDON/21212543 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Gorringe-84|Gorringe, Norman Richard]]||||1887||19 Mar 1911||23||||[[image:Gorringe-84-2.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||William||Elia|||||||||| |- |Graham, Gregory Allan ||||3 Apr 1936|| 24 Apr 2011||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GREGORY-ALLAN-GRAHAM/21196705 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Graham, Margo Mary |||||| 3 May 1981||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARCO-MARY-GRAHAM/21042845 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Grant-15262|Grant, Susan Ann]]||||30 Sep 1951||24 Dec 1988||37||||[[image:Grant-15262.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Graves-6649|Graves, Alma Vera]]||||1911?||15 Apr 913||2y 5m||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020718 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALMA-VERA-GRAVES/21212612 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Graves-7266|Graves, David]]||||est 1856||14 Aug 1928||72||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020988 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dvid-Graves/21254192 BillionGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Waters-6528|Graves, Emily Annie]]||Waters||1884?||12 Jul 1951||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020994 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-ANNIE-GRAVES/21172697 BillianGraves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Samuel||||William||Johanna |||||||||| |- |[[Street-1891|Graves, Esther]]||Street||1819?||11 Mar 1886||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020714 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Samuel|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Graves-5290|Graves,Samuel]]||||1814?||17 Nov 1897||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020715 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Esther|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Graves-9045|Graves, Samuel Norton]]||||1882?||4 Jan 1935||53||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020992 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SAMUEL-NORTON-GRAVES/21172696 BillionGraves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Emily annie||||David||Susanna|||||||||| |- |[[Sparke-146|Graves, Susanna Curtis]]||Sparke||1854?||1 Mar 1917||63||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020986 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Susanna-Curtis-Graves/21254191 BillionGraves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Graves-6644|Graves, Thomas C]]||||1883?||1912||29||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020710 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Parker-40400|Gray, Alice Jessie]]||Parker||1864||27 Nov 1909||45||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175738590/alice-jessie-gray FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALICE-JESSIE-GRAY/21116501 BillionGaves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Gray, Elizabeth Ann||||||1874||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021018 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gray, Joseph ||||1836?||6 Jul 1886||50||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021016 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Joseph-Gray/21210416 BillionGraves]||||||||||||James||Anne||||7955/1886 ||||Carcoar|| |- |Gray, Maria||||||13 Jul 1910||59||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YCM1?i=264&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||Charles||Jane||||8529/1910 ||||Blayney|| |- |Gray, Mary ||||1844?||14 Jun 1919||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021014 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mary-Gray/21308766 BillionGraves]||||||||||||William||Elizabeth||||7501/1919||||Blayney|| |- |Green, Louisa Maria ||||||19 Jul 1942||84||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LOUISA-MARIA-GREEN/21090127 BillionGraves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Green, Margaret May||||12 Nov 1931||25 Feb 2002||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020355 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Green, Phil John |||| 25 Feb 1927||25 Jul 2002||75||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PHIL-JOHN-GREEN/21198062 BillionGraves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020354 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Green, Thomas Herbert |||||| 13 Feb 1923||69||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/137375302 Trove]||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-HERBERT-GREEN/21090126 BillionGraves]||||14 Feb 1923||Ang.||||||||||||||Blayney||Brucedale, near Bathurst||William, of Borenore, George and Daniel, of Geurie, and Thomas, of Parkes |- |Grenfell, David||||||9 Jun 2006||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013546 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Grenfell, Dorelle Ida||||14 Sep 1942||13 May 2017||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015344 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gresser, Joyce Mary |||| 29 Jan 1921|| 23 Jun 2006||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020380 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Joyce-Mary-Gresser/21207662 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gresser, Kenneth Gordon |||| 31 Oct 1922|| 11 Apr 1974||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020378 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Kenneth-Gordon-Gresser/21207659 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Griffiths, William Joseph |||||| 31 Jul 1996||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Joseph-Griffiths/21227633 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Grives, Edna Kathleen||||14 Sep 1924||26 Oct 2004||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020535 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Grives, Edward John ||||||12 Jan 1942||||Accidently killed [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160521720 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018867 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-JOHN-GRIVES/21195768 BillionGraves]||||13 Jan 1942||C of E||||||||||||||||Oberon|| |- |Grives, George Edward |||| 21 Mar 1930|| 16 Jan 2012||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GEORGE-EDWARD-GRIVES/21196754 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Grives, John||||||Oct 1925||64||Wife and four sons and five daughters. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/118046584 Trove]||||||||||||||||||||||||Blayney Hospital|| |- |Grives, Mary Ann||Death||27 Aug 1874||29 Dec 1949||72||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018869 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-GRIVES/21195771 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||John Thomas||||Thomas||Mary Australia||Rapley||30229/1949|||||| |- |Grives, Neville Thomas ||||1 Oct 1922||14 Mar 2001||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020536 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/NEVILLE-THOMAS-GRIVES/21089213 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Grives, Percival Roy||||1893?||10 Jan 1931||38||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018865 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Groves, George||||1890?||1 Oct 1954||64||Husband and father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015979 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Groves, Leslie George |||| 19 Apr 1942|| 19 Nov 2015||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-GEORGE-GROVES/21184991 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Groves, Vera||||1903?||10 Sep 1981||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015980 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Jenner-1250|Guinan, Ellen Therese]]||Jenner||||9 Jul 1904||34||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194427633/ellen-therese-guinan FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-493877|Guinan, Johanna]]||||||Apr 1894||||||||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||John|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Guinan-152|Guinan, John]]||||1801||8 Jun 1893||||||||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Johanna|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Guinan-151|Guinan, John M]]||||1862||6 Mar 1948||||||||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Guinan, Margaret ||||||4 Oct 1903||77||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252322615 Trove]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175680722/margaret-guinan findagrave]||||||||||||Michael||Margaret||||13152/1903|||||| |- |[[Guinan-205|Guinan, William]]||||||3 Aug 1936||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/217953655/william-guinan Find A Grave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Gunther, Annie Ruby ||||1890?||6 Jul 1923||33||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Annie-Ruby-Gunther/21198772 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019865 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |ACH||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019960 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hall-50989|Hall, Stillborn]]||||18 Jun 1936||18 Jun 1936||infant||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YC9Q?i=272&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||Bertie Theodore||Thelma Ann||||8335/1936 |||||| |- |[[Hall-45571|Hall, Bertie Theodore]]||||1890|| 24 Feb 1958||68||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BERTIE-T-HALL/21044334 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10365|Hall, Thelma Annie]]||Hicks||1903|| 1 Oct 1996||93||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THELMA-ANNIE-HALL/21044333 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hall, William Caston ||||1866?||4 Nov 1935||69||Husband and father||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-CASTON-HALL/21200889 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020078 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Hamer, Elizabeth ||||1875?||12 Oct 1965||90||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018366 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-HAMER/21045799 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||William E|||||||||||||||| |- |Hamer, William E ||||1872?||18 Dec 1946||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018365 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-E-HAMER/21045798 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Elizabeth|||||||||||||||| |- |Hammond, Emily||||1880?||17 Feb 1952||72||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/18261668 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021596 ACI]||||19 Feb 1952||C of E||George||||||||||||||97 Lawrence Street, Alexandria|| |- |Hammond, George||||1871?||14 Oct 1929||58||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021595 ACI]||||||C of E||Emily|||||||||||||||| |- |Hampstead , Ike ||1828||10 Jun 1911||||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169252923/ike-hampstead FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hancock, Alex Alfred ||||abt 1922|| 29 Oct 1994||72||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015209 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Alex-Alfred-Hancock/21208497 Billion Graves]||||||||Una Evelyn|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hancock-7927|Hancock, Arthur]]||||1884||1885||1||||[[image:Hancock-7923.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]], [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||Henry|||||||||||| |- |[[Hancock-7794|Hancock, Cecil Henry]]|||||| 2 Mar 1986||||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175740838_1485482327.jpg FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Morgan-30322|Hancock, Clarice Lillian]]||Morgan||1900?||9 Aug 1985||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018129 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Thomas Alfred|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hancock-7923|Hancock, Edward]]||||1868?||1 Jun 1946||72||||[[image:Hancock-7923.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]], [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Death-425|Hancock, Ellen]]||Death||1853|| 21 Jan 1937||84||With William and William James||[[image:Hancock-7920.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]], [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||William||||||||||||||"Whim Farm," King's Plains||Ann (Mrs. L. J. Stonestreet), Edward, William, Harry, Alick (Auburn), and Thomas |- |Hancock, Eunice Mary ||Nash|| 23 Jan 1930|| 14 May 2016||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EUNICE-MARY-HANCOCK/21200865 Billion Graves]||||||||Donald Thomas|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hancock-7928|Hancock, Eva Ellen]]||||1888||5 Jul 1899||12||||[[image:Hancock-7928.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]], [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||7 Jul 1899||||||||William||Ellen||||||||Kings Plains|| |- |[[Unknown-532996|Hancock, Eva Isobel]]||||1889?||11 Jun 1982||93||Married, No. 196734||[[image:Unknown-532996.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]]||||C of E||||||Dougal||sally||||15262/1982|||||| |- |[[Morgan-21285|Hancock, Gladys]]||Morgan||1897|| 10 May 1981||84||||[[image:Morgan-21285.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]]||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-532997|Hancock, Hattie Elvira ]]||Willis||1900?||7 May 1983||83||||[[image:Unknown-532997.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]]||||||||||Mark||Emma||||10081/1983 |||||| |- |[[Hancock-7925|Hancock, Henry]]||||abt 1882|| 24 Oct 1947||65||||[[image:Hancock-7925.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]], [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hancock-7924|Hancock, John]]||||1879||1880||1||||[[image:Hancock-7920.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]], [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hancock, Kelvin Henry |||| 9 Aug 1936|| 11 May 2010||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021902 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Kelvin-Henry-Hancock/21202726 Billion Graves]||||||||Margaret||||||||||||||||Darlene and Andrew |- |[[Hancock-7094|Hancock, Melva May ]]||||1923?||19 Jun 1942||19||||[[image:Hancock-7094-1.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]]||||C of E||||||Thomas Alfred||Clarice Lillian Eileen||||7719/1942 |||||| |- |Hancock, Raymond Peter||||||4 Oct 1914||15m||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117880389 Trove]||||||5 Oct 1914||||||||Peter|||||||||||| |- |[[Hancock-7921|Hancock, Thomas]]||||1869||1870||1||||[[image:Hancock-7920.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]], [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Henry|||||||||||| |- |[[Hancock-8155|Hancock, Thomas Alfred ]]||||abt 1894|| 27 May 1960||66||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018124 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Thomas-Alfred-Hancock/21202725 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Clarice Lillian Eileen||Morgan|||||||||||||| |- |[[Hancock-7929|Hancock, Thomas Roy]]||||15 Dec 1890||16 Aug 1944||53||T R Sergeant N196734 Australian Volunteer Defence Corps 16/08/1944 53, ACI -N196734||[[image:Hancock-7929.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]], [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E Plot. Sec. 59. Grave 5.||Hattie Elvira||||William||Ellen||||||Kings Plains, Blayney Shire, New South Wales, Australia|||| |- |Hancock, Una Evelyn ||||1933?||26 Mar 1960||27||Hancock-7920.jpg||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015208 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Una-Evelyn-Hancock/21208496 Billion Graves]||||||||Alex Alfred|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hancock-7920|Hancock, William ]]||||1850?||26 Oct 1913||63||With Ellen and William James||[[image:Hancock-7920.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]], [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Ellen||||Thomas||Ann|||||||||| |- |[[Hancock-7922|Hancock, William James ]]||||1876?||5 Oct 1952||76||With Ellen and William||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/110/198483509_5adda4e2-ae44-4667-9f01-da2b364542a1.jpeg FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hancock, William Thomas Mark ||||1924||1994||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018350 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-THOMAS-MARK-HANCOCK/21196882 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Handcock, Amy Eliza ||||||11 Mar 1981||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175638182/amy-eliza-handcock FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hanrahan, Allan john |||||| 7 Feb 1993||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Allan-john-Hanrahan/21028459 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hanrahan, Lola Mavis |||| 2 Oct 1923|| 7 Apr 2004||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LOLA-MAVIS-HANRAHAN/21081971 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hardie, Eliza||||21 Apr 1899||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021230 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hardie, Louisa Ann||||1894||1925||31||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019834 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Harris, Bruce E J||||1921?||19 Nov 1988||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018164 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Harris, Judy||||1958?||25 Aug 1984||26||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018293 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Harris, William Thomas||||||09 Sep 1954||77||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161528578 Trove]||||||11 Sep 1954||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Harrison, Beatrice Hannah||||1868?||20 Apr 1945||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021061 ACI]||||||||Frederick|||||||||||||||| |- |Harrison, Frederick||||1862?||5 Sep 1945||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021059 ACI]||||||||Beatrice|||||||||||||||| |- |Harrison, Levi ||||10 Sep 1823||4 Sep 1892||||Father||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175741584_1485484134.jpg FindaGrave] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021056 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Harrison, Mrs||||||||||Body brought from Coonamble and reinnterned. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144287490 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155450797 Trove]||||||13 Apr 1899||||Rev. J Ward Harrison|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hart-14917|Hart, Alfred Deryck]]||||est 1912||3 Jun 1977||65||||[[image:Hart-14917.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Daley-1578|Hart, Emma Norma]]||Daley||est 1917||30 May 2010||93||||[[image:Daley-1578.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hart, Owen Taylor ||||5 Jul 1946||3 Aug 2008||62||Forever loved and best friend of Helen. Treasuredfather of louise, Shona and Liz. Loved Pa, & wise mentor to his grandchildren. Caring son, brother and brother-in-law. Father in law & uncle to his father. "Pa is a Star"||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015224 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/OWEN-TAYLOR-HART/21055604 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hartigan, Ada |||||| 2 Jun 1966||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ADA-HARTIGAN/21077382 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hartigan, Gordon Keith||||1893?||28 Oct 1964||71||1st Battalion 7th Reinforcement - War service Egypt, Gallipoli, Western Front Medals 1914-15 Star, British War Medal, Victory Medal, 2371 Private. ACI||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15906304 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/G-K-HARTIGAN/21069793 Billion Graves]||||||RC|| ||||Edward|| ||||||Bathurst, NSW, Australia|||| |- |[[Bright-1673|Hartigan, Rita May]]||Bright||abt 1931||26 Jul 2000||69||||[[image:Bright-1673.jpg|75px]]||[[Bech-2|Paul Beech]]||||||Ronald keith|||||||||||||||| |- |Hartigan, Stephen Ronald |||| 17 Apr 1955|| 17 Jan 2010||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Stephen-Ronald-Hartigan/21203380 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Harvey, Elizabeth||||1869?||19 Sep 1944||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015360 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Harvey, Thomas||||1863?||8 Aug 1946||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015366 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Havenhand, Judith Frances |||| 19 Jan 1929|| 22 Aug 2013||84||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015729 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JUDITH-FRANCES-HAVENHAND/21197978 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hay, Thomas R ||||||13 Oct 1979||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15979685 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Thomas-R-Hay/21308795 Billion Graves]||||||||||||Thomas||Mary M|||||||||| |- |Haywood, Mary||||1912||31 Jul 1933||21||dau/Thomas & Mary. M||||||||old 20, 1|||||||||||||||||| |- |Haywood, Walter||||||||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159869970 Trove]||||||26 Sep 1930||RC|||||||||||||||||| |- |Healey, Benjamin Attwood ||||||2 Jul 1915||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021050 ACI] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175741479/benjamin-attwood-healey FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Healey, Doreen May ||||12 Aug 1925||6 Mar 2004||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DOREEN-MAY-HEALEY/21183409 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Heavener, Gladys||||||19 Apr 1912||16||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/101276975 Trove]||||||20 Apr 1912|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Heavener, Louisa ||||1874|| 9 Apr 1913||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168067154/louisa-heavener FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Heavener, Mabel Lida ||||1894||30 Mar 1928||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168067207/mabel-lida-heavener FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hebblewhite, Frederick O||||||4 Apr 1893||32||Died at Millthorpe||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YCDQ?i=294&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hemsley Robert James||||19 May 1937||3 Jun 1938||1||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021386 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Henry, Isabela||||||||||Husband and father||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YHR2?i=296&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Henry, Roland ||||||10 Dec 1964||64||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROLAND-HENRY/21045687 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Henry, William||||||||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YH6S?i=298&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Heville||||||||||fathers name possibly William Barratt||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YH51?i=299&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hewis, Bessie ||||||26 Feb 1905||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/102642088 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021472 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/BESSIE-HEWIS/21286180 Billion Graves]|||| 27 Feb 1905||||Arthur|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Rawling-225|Hicks, Catherine Clare]]||Rawling||1906|| 6 May 1991||84||In loving memory of Catherine C Hicks||[[image:Hicks-13199.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Raymond||||William||Mabel|||||||||| |- |[[Hicks-13199|Hicks, Raymond]]||||1903||3 Sep 1985||82||Forever loved and sadly missed||[[image:Rawling-225.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Pres.||Catherine||||Herbert J||Ada V|||||||||| |- |Higgins, John ||||||2 Apr 1920||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194426625/john-higgins FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cheney-3152|Hildebrandt, Ada Jane]]||Cheney||1877?||1 Oct 1936||59||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018873 ACI]||||||C of E||Aolphus Hugo|||||||||||||||| |- |Hildebrandt, Adolphus Hugo||||1864?||Jul 1954||90||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018872 ACI]||||||C of E||Ada Jane||3|||||||||||||| |- |Hildebrandt, Allan Rex |||| 16 Jun 1934|| 24 Jul 2003||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020345 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Allan-Rex-Hildebrandt/21239848 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hilderbrand, Audrey Allison||||21 Jan 1932||31 Oct 2012||80||Audrey Allison Hilderbrandt, 21.1.1932 - 31.10.2012, 80 Yrs, Loving wife of Eric, Beloved Mother of Garry, David Ian and Graham, Granma & Great Granma to their families, Cherised Sister of Kay, & Sister in law of Colin||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020344ACI ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/AUDREY-ALLISON-HILDEBRANDT/21196816 Billion Graves]||||||||Eric|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Simmons-13545|Hildebrandt, Caroline Nancie]]||Simmons||1927||25 Apr 2009||82||||[[image:Simmons-13545.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Colin|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hilderbrandt-15|Hildebrandt, Colin George]]||||1926?||4 Jan 1985||59||||[[image:Hilderbrandt-15.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Nancy||||||||||||||||Kevin |- |Hildebrand, Elva Grace ||||18 Sep 1908||17 Sep 1992||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013743 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELVA-GRACE-HILDEBRAND/21187769 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hilderbrandt, Eric John ||||1923?||21 Aug 2002||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020325 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Eric-John-Hilderbrandt/21202743 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hildebrandt, Esther Matilda ||||||10 Oct 1976||52||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175733433_1485465713.jpg FindaGrave]||||||||Leslie Adolph|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hilderbrandt-17|Hilderbrandt, Kevin Allan]]||||1947?||5 Jul 2014||67||||[[image:Hilderbrandt-17.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hildebrandt, Leslie Adolph ||||||1 Nov 1961||40||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175733433_1485465713.jpg FindaGrave]||||||||Esther Matilda Hildebrandt|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Masters-3225|Hildebrandt, Linda Louisa]]||||1902||10 Feb 1975||73||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LINDA-LOUISA-HILDEBRANDT/21158203 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020626 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hildebrandt, Max H ||||1927?||12 Oct 1992||65||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013741 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MAX-H-HILDEBRANDT/21090191 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hildebrandt, Ronald Percy ||||3 Sep 1937||10 Feb 2008||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015991 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RONALD-PERCY-HILDEBRANDT/21169310 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hildebrandt, Victor ||||30 Nov 1903||21 Jun 1995||91||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013744 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/VICTOR-HILDEBRANDT/21103761 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hilderbrandt, “Baby” ||||||23 May 1945||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175732354/hilderbrandt FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hilderbrandt-16|Hildebrandt, Wayne]]||||1948||10 Feb 1979||30||||[[image:Hilderbrandt-16.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Mackay-3324|Hill, Anna Frances]]||Mackay||1875?||6 Feb 1921||46||||[[image:Hill-33962.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E||Frederick Merlin||||Frederick||Aphra||||NSW 36935/1963||||Blayney|| |- |[[Hill-33962|Hill, Fredrick Merlin]]||||1867||14 Nov 1963||96||||[[image:Hill-33962.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E||Anna Frances||||George||Jane||||NSW 3929/1921 |||||| |- |Hines, Joseph||||||26 Nov 1906||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/157287376 Trove]||||||29 Nov 1906||||||||Barney|||||||||||| |- |Hoadley, Annie May||||1905||2000||95||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015373 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hoadley, James Robert||||||28 Dec 1942||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015392 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hoadley, James William||||1872?||11 Apr 1939||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015964 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Hoadley, John ||||1903?||26 Jul 1968||65||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015041 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-HOADLEY/21196701 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hoadley, Martha Alice||||1874?||30 Jun 1950||76||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015965 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hoadley, Murray James ||||12 Nov 1926||2 Apr 1986||59||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015040 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MURRAY-JAMES-HOADLEY/21200877 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hoadley, Ross||||1900||1976||76||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015371 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hoadley, Vera Lavinia ||||1900?||11 May 1972||72||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015042 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/VERA-LAVINIA-HOADLEY/21196702 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hoare, Donald James ||||1922||2006||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DONALD-JAMES-HOARE/21212646 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hobby, Cameron Luke||||4 Oct 1992||4 Nov 2018||26||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019966 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hobby, Colin John ||||11 Apr 1933||27 Sep 2000||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019969 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/COLIN-JOHN-HOBBY/21044425 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hobby, Jessie Webster |||| 22 Dec 1993||28 Sep 2013||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019967 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JESSIE-WEBSTER-HOBBY/21044440 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hobby, Patricia ||||6 Feb 1934||27 Jul 2008||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019968 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/PATRICIA-HOBBY/21044424 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hobby, Wilma Moya ||||17 Feb 1941||29 Apr 2016||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILMA-MOYA-HOBBY/21127300 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hobson, John ||||1935||1990||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-HOBSON/21199262 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hobson, Sheila May ||||1920?||9 Sep 1962||42||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013252 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Sheila-May-Hobson/21236644 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hodgson, Geoffrey Newman ||||28 Oct 1922||15 Sep 2002||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013698 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Geoffrey-Newman-Hodgson/21202112 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hodgson, Rhona Elaine ||||1 May 1921||26 Jan 1996||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013697 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RHONA-ELAINE-HODGSON/21076157 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hodson, Ernest George (George)||||1895?||16 Nov 1969||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015425 ACI]||||||||Lottie E M||||||William Joseph||Mary Ann||37444/1969 |||||| |- |[[Hodson-1002|Hodson, John Benjamin]]||||1862||1943||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015672 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hodson, Joseph||||1842?||25 Jun 1910||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021492 ACI]||||||C of E||Mary Ann||||James||Ann||||4629/1910|||||| |- |Hodson, Kenneth||||1917?||3 Feb 1939||22||son||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021498 ACI]||||||C of E||||||||Ethel Jane||||2094/1939 |||||| |- |Hodson, Linda May ||||est 1917||20 Nov 2002||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019975 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LINDA-MAY-HODSON/21212673 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hodson, Lottie Elizabeth M||||1894?||4 Aug 1967||73||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015428 ACI]||||||||Hodson, Ernest George (George)||||William||Sarah Ann||||25095/1967 |||||| |- |Hodson, Mary Ann||||1846?||18 Dec 1921||75||Mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021493 ACI]||||||||Joseph||||William||Mary A|||||||||| |- |[[Batty-559|Hodson, Mary Ann]]||Batty||1872||1952||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015673 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Hodson, Richard Ernest ||||1934?||3 Sep 1950||16||son and brother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018685 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RICHARD-ERNEST-HODSON/21116533 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||CATHERINE DICNYSIA M||VAN SCHAIK||Stanley Ernest||Jessie Eileen||||||||Oberon|| |- |Hodson, Ruth||||1886||1887||1||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019939 ACI]||||||||||||||Sarah||||7177/1887 |||||| |- |Hogan, Carmel |||| 3 Mar 1933|| 6 Mar 1993||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CARMEL-HOGAN/21212811 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hogan, Patrick William |||| 29 Mar 1933|| 10 Nov 1999||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PATRICK-WILLIAM-HOGAN/21183957 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Holford, Frederick Peter||||23 Jul 1881||2 Dec 1877||||||||||||||||||||||||||Sussex, England|||| |- |[[Holmes-14144|Holmes, Jane]]||||1863||21 Jan 1912||47||||||||22 Jan 1912||Pres.||||||||||||||||Orange|| |- |[[Ewin-133|Holmes, Mrs Ann Jane]]||Ewin||abt 1841||28 Dec 1908||67||||||||29 Dec 1908||||||||||||||||Glanmire, near Bathurst|||| |- |Holloway, Alan R ||||1951?||25 Feb 1973||22||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013253 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALAN-R-HOLLOWAY/21176374 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hooke, Augustus Mackay ||||1907?||29 Sep 1998||91||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018173 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Augustus-Mackay-Hooke/21296221 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hoole, Lena ||||||24 Feb 1908||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021335 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lena-Hoole/21210410 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hope, Ruth Jean ||||||19 Oct 1982||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RUTH-JEAN-HOPE/21195750 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||| |||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-504747|Howarth, Myrtle]]||||1916||2010||94||||[[image:Unknown-504747.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hoynes, Frank||||||26 Mar 1928||3||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/139469389 Trove]||||||27 Mar 1928||RC|||||||||||||||||| |- |Hoynes, Clifford||||||27 Mar 1928||5||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/139469389 Trove]||||||27 Mar 1928||RC|||||||||||||||||| |- |Hubbard, Emily |||| 11 Nov 1896||30 Jul 1995||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-HUBBARD/21195742 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hullvan, George T||||1853?||2 Mar 1887||34||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YHRG?i=311&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hume, Leonard Douglas |||| 6 Jan 1947||13 Mar 2008||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LEONARD-DOUGLAS-HUME/21174191 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hummerston, Constance Ethel||||||5 Jul 1958||68||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YHRD?i=312&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hummerston, Edward George ||||||1 Mar 1957||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018712 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-GEORGE-HUMMERSTON/21174252 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hummerston, Gressor||||||1 Jul 1960||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YCQH?i=314&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hunter, C J R||||29 Apr 1931||30 Jun 1999||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018176 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hunter, Janet Josephine |||| 21 Jul 1938|| 24 Apr 2007||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018174 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JANET-JOSEPHINE-HUNTER/21196776 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hurst, Cecil||||||5 Dec 1886||3m||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YH1B?i=315&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hurst, Edgar W||||1863?||1 Feb 1943||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015369 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hurst, Ethel||||||27 Mar 1889||11m||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YHL4?i=316&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hurst, Malcolm S J||||1868?||11 Oct 1944||76||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015367 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hurst, Rebecca Frazier||Boyce||||21 Apr 1892||27||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YHJ3?i=317&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||Stanley||||||Jacob Russart||Margaret Russart||||||Bathurst|||| |- |Hurst, Stanley||||||||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YHKM?i=318&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||Rebecca Frazier|||||||||||||||||| |- |Hustwick, Mary Ann ||||||10 Apr 1914||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012649 ACI] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175871622/mary-ann-hustwick FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hynds, Allen Archibald ||||1899?||21 Jun 1988||89||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021559 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hynds, Leslie||||1886?||19 Apr 1944||58||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015618 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hynds, Ruby Eileen||||1906?||22 Sep 1993||87||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021560 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Hyslop, Pamela K ||Kable||1938||2006||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015719 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/PAMELA-K-HYSLOP/21240484 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |}

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    [[Space:Blayney_Cemetery%2C_Blayney%2C_New_South_Wales%2C_Australia|Blayney Cemetery]] '''This page is a list of cemetery transcriptions A-H to add to Wiki tree.''' [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blayney_Cemetery_Transcriptions_A_-_C&public=1 List of transcriptions A - H] This table is part of [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Blayney_Cemetery%2C_Blayney%2C_New_South_Wales%2C_Australia&public=1 Blayney Cemetery]. This page is a list of cemetery transcriptions to add to Wiki tree. This was compiled from * Individual photos * [https://austcemindex.com/?cemid=1081 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Blayney-Cemetery/149780 Billion Graves] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2213569/blayney-cemetery FindaGrave] * [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/result?l-state=New+South+Wales&q=%22blayney+cemetery%22 Trove records] Volunteers needed. * Missing photos need to be taken * Look up and add Deaths/parents from [https://familyhistory.bdm.nsw.gov.au/lifelink/familyhistory/search?0 NSW BDM] * Profiles need to be created * Link photos and profiles {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Maiden Name!!Born!!Died!!Age!!Transcription/Notes!!Photo!!Photographer Transcriber Creator!!Funeral Date!!Portion/Plot!!Spouse!!Maiden name!!Father!!Mother!!Mother Maiden Name!!NSW Death Reg.!!Birth Location!!Death Location!!Children |- |Irwin, William Mackford||||||27 Feb 1921||6m||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175740374/william-mackford-irwin FindaGrave]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Isaac, Thomas Henry||||30 Jul 1840||28 Aug 1916||76||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15589167 ACI]||||||||Mary Ann||Simons||Charles||Maria||Feltan||||Enfield, NSW, Australia|||| |- |Jarman, Evangelina ||||1842?||14 Apr 1926||84||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EVANGELINA-JARMAN/21045681 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Jarman, Leslie James ||||1908?||31 Jan 1980||72||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-JAMES-JARMAN/21045736 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Jarman, Mary Anne ||||29 Oct 1909||20 Mar 1998||88||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mary-Anne-Jarman/21198493 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Jarman, Percy ||||1902?||9 Nov 1972||70||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PERCY-JARMAN/21045735 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Jarman, Susan Josephine||||||27 Nov 1966||75||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YHLF?i=326&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||Sydney||||William||Mary Ann Jane||||823/1967 ||||Sydney|| |- |Jarman, Sidney Collins||||||8 Mar 1956||66||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YHB2?i=327&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||William||Angelina||||6677/1956 ||||Molong|| |- |Jarman, William ||||1844||1920||76||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-JARMAN/21045680 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Jarman, William ||||1870?||5 Jun 1947||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018384 ACI]||||||C of E||||||William||Angelina||||12613/1947 |||||| |- |Jenner, Bridget Higgins ||||||3 Aug 1902||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252299637 Trove]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194427600/bridget-jenner FindaGrave]||||5 Aug 1902|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Jenner, Susan Maria ||||||7 Jun 1916||12||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2018/305/194427559_b30b1801-5c4d-403b-b067-b407f00a9b92.jpeg FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Jenner, William ||||||23 Aug 1944||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160672891 Trove]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194427559/william-jenner FindaGrave]||||25 Aug 1944||RC||Theresa||Hart||William|||||||||| ''Hallwood," Vittoria|| |- |Jenner, William ||||||14 Dec 1902||91||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144295922 Trove]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194427582/william-jenner FindaGrave]||||16 Dec 1902||||||||||||||||||Vittoria|| |- |Jennings, Frederick||||1840?||2 May 1915||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019858 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Jennings, Sarah Ann||||1845?||16 May 1929||84||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019859 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |John, Marcia Veronica |||| 18 Nov 1939|| 21 Feb 2015||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARCIA-VERONICA-JOHN/21196780 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |John, Natalie Marcia||||||31 Aug 1978||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YH8W?i=330&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||Horst Walter||Marcia Veronica|||||||||| |- |Johns, Elijah Oliver||||1865?||26 Aug 1953||88||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018674 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Johns, Harriet Mary ||||1878?||22 Jun 1948||70||Wife and mother||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HARRIET-MARY-JOHNS/21092901 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Johns, Silas Rowe||||1898?||17 Jul 1984||86||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018871 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Johnson, Robyn |||||| 27 Dec 1984||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBYN-JOHNSON/21051007 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Johnston, Earl||||||19 Apr 1982||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YHLC?i=333&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Jones Ada Emily||||1882?||6 Aug 1964||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018485 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Jones, Bruce Littlewood |||| 10 Jan 1924|| 23 Jun 1999||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRUCE-LITTLEWOOD-JONES/21187740 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Jones, Elaine Mary Irene |||| 3 Aug 1925|| 30 May 2015||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Elaine-Mary-Irene-Jones/21245247 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Jones, Hope||||||11 May 1981||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YHXJ?i=334&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Jones, Ida Eleanor |||||| 31 Oct 1991||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ida-Eleanor-Jones/21305394 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Jones, John ||||||24 Nov 1832||54||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144287819 Obituary]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175741105/john-jones FindaGrave]||||26 Nov 1832||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Jones, John P||||||21 Jun 1881||21||youngest son of Rev. J P Jones, Cheltenham, late Bromyard, England.||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YHHJ?i=336&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||John P||||||10991/1881||||Springs Station, Wellington|| |- |Jones, Mary Kathleen 'Molly' |||| 24 Feb 1922|| 30 Oct 2008||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mary-Kathleen-Molly-Jones/21198746 Billion Graves]||||||||Stanley John||||||||||||||||Margaret and Trevor |- |Jones, Mary Jane||||||26 Aug 1881||2m||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YHGB?i=337&cc=2058669 familysearh]||||||C of E||||||John P||Mary J||||5916/1881|||||| |- |[[Jones-89631|Jones, Stanley John 'Jonsey']]|||| 4 Oct 1924|| 27 Sep 1983||59||||[[image:Jones-89631.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Molly||||Edward||Florence Vera Myrtle||||||||||Margaret and Trevor |- |[[Jones-90465|Jones, Susan]]||||1840||20 Apr 1909||68||||[[image:Jones-90465.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Andrew||Susan|||||||||| |- |Jones, Veronica Joy||||||21 Oct 1962||||Loved by Mumy, Dady and Adam||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YHKT?i=339&cc=2058669 Family Search]]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Judd-3680|Judd, Myra Elizabeth ]]||||1910||17 Mar 1912||1y 11m||||[[image:Judd-3680.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Pres||||||Adulphus||Elizabeth|||||||||| |- |Kable, Alfred George||||1919?||17 Nov 1992||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175207889/alfred-kable FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Alfred-Kable/21209411 Billion Graves]||||||Ang.||Janet Marie ||(Raglas)||George Henry||Violet Letitia ||(Cheney)||||Blayney,NSW, Australia|||| |- |Kable, Arthur Edgar John (Joe)||||1874||20 Nov 1948||74||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175733263/arthur-e_j_-kable FindaGrave]||||||R.C.sec., F.339.2||Everilda (Marmion)||||William||Annie Maria||||||Bathurst,NSW, Australia|||| |- |Kable, Allen John |||| 20 Aug 1935|| 7 Feb 2014||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALLEN-JOHN-KABLE/21185102 Billion Graves]||||||||||||||||||||||||Garry, Kevin and Catherine |- |Kable, Catherine Mary||Chapman||12 Dec 1905||10 Jul 1976||70||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175636801/catherine-mary-kable FindaGrave]||||||R.C.sec., 14.42||Lionel William||||John||Mary||Clancy||||Carcoar,NSW, Australia|||| |- |Kable, Doris Jean |||||| 18 Jun 1958||36||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DORIS-JEAN-KABLE/21044319 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-200970|Kable, Edith Mary]]||Smith||1890||19 Aug 1972||82||NSW birth reg.as "Ethel Mary"||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175207767/edith-mary-kable FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang.||Samuel Charles||||James||Caroline Letitia||Moody||||Bathurst,NSW, Australia|||| |- |Kable, Ernest Francis ||||||31 Oct 1992||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERNEST-FRANCIS-KABLE/21044320 Billion Graves]||||||||Doris Jean|||||||||||||||| |- |Kable, Everilda||Marmion||1881||8 Jun 1975||94||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15930307 ACI Listing]||||||R.C.sec., F 339.2||Arthur Edgar John (Joe)||||Auguste||Ellen||Wilkins||||Carcoar,NSW, Australia|||| |- |[[Kable-109|Kable, George Henry]]||||25 Oct 1883||25 Aug 1964||80||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GEORGE-HENRY-KABLE/21077478 Billion Graves], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175208057/george-henry-kable FindaGrave]||||||Ang., F 391.2||Violet Letitia||Cheney||George||Margaret Elizabeth||McGeorge|||||||| |- |[[Kable-138|Kable, Harold Thomas]]||||8 Jun 1918||12 Mar 1990||71||bachelor, NX154201 Gunner 55th A.A.Regt.||[[image:Kable-138.jpg |75px]]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||crem.RotaryClub Wall, Sth.East Wall row 6, 9||||||Samuel Charles||Edith Mary||Smith|||| Blayney,NSW, Australia|||| |- |Kable, Lionel William||||29 Dec 1905||9 Dec 1996||90||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175636986/lionel-william-kable FindaGrave]||||||R.C.sec., 14.42||Catherin Mary||Chapman||Arthur Edgar John (Joe)||Everilda||Marmion||||Carcoar,NSW, Australia|||| |- |[[Rich-5131|Kable, Lorna Joyce]]||Rich||1913||15 Jun 1979||66||mrd 26 Nov 1938 All Saints Cathedral, Bathurst, NSW 1938-21485||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15930570 AustCemIndex]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang., row 4-75, ||Russell Walter||||John Joseph||Irene||Barton||1979-13746||Bathurst,NSW|||| |- |[[Kable-139|Kable, Raymod Cecil]]||||8 Jan 1911||11 Aug 1995||84||bachelor, birth reg 9491/1927, [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15932582 AustCemIndex]||||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||crem.Lions Club Wall 1, East Wall, row 6, 5||||||Samuel Charles||Edith Mary||Smith||||Blayney,NSW, Australia|||| |- |[[Kable-136|Kable, Russell Walter]]||||1912||28 May 1991||78||mrd 26 Nov 1938 All Saints Cathedral, Bathurst, NSW, Reg: 1938-21485, [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15930569 AustCemIndex]||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RUSSELL-WALTER-KABLE/21044374 BillionGraves], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175206904/russell-walter-kable#view-photo=150813659 Findagrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang.||Lorna Joyce||Rich||Arthur||Hilda Caroline||Smith||||Blayney,NSW, Australia|||| |- |[[Kable-137|Kable, Samuel Charles]]||||1888||6 Apr 1962||73||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175207742/samuel-charles-kable FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang.||Edith Mary||Smith||George||Margaret||McGeorge||||West Macquarie,NSW|||| |- |[[Cheney-2473|Kable, Violet Letitia]]||Cheney||1 Jun 1887||4 Jul 1966||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15930310 Aust Cem Index], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175208088/violet-letita-kable FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/VIOLET-LETITIA-KABLE/21077479 Billion Graves]||||||Ang., F 391.2||George Henry||||Alexander Alfred||Matilda||Fowler||||Orange,NSW, Australia|||| |- |Kable, Vera D||||||3 Sep 2001||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015779 ACI]||||||||Wallace|||||||||||||||| |- |Kable, Wallace A||||1910?||22 Dec 1975||65||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015777 ACI]||||||C of E||Kable, Vera D|||||||||||||||| |- |Keith, Donald Gordon ||||||15 Feb 1993||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Donald-Gordon-Keith/21212292 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Keith, Margaret Anne||||18 Oct 1939||2 Jul 2017||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012632 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kelly, Frederick Claude |||| 8 Dec 1928||20 Mar 2003||||With Ivy May Kelly||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FREDERICK-CLAUDE-KELLY/21175376 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kelly, Samuel||||||1 May 1942||64||||||||2 May 1942||||||||||||||||George's Plains||||(Messrs. Walter, Thomas, Reg Henry and Fred), Annie (Mrs. J. Toohey, of Barrie) and Molly (Mrs. Lowe, of Barradine) |- |Kelman, Beatrice Alice||||4 Jul 1881||3 Jan 1911||29||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018860 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Kendall, George Richard||||1883?||Oct 1951||68||Husband & Father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018687 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Kendall, Herbert Alfred||||1910?||29 Jan 1950||40||Husband & Father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018686 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Kennedy, Robert John ||||23 Jun 1939||13 Dec 2007||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175205085/robert-john-kennedy FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kerin, Bridget |||||| 1 Jul 1920||86||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRIDGET-KERIN/21064259 Billion Graves]||||||||John|||||||||||||||| |- |Kerin, John |||||| 17 Jul 1903||82||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-KERIN/21064258 Billion Graves]||||||||Bridget|||||||||||||||| |- |Kind, Valerie Clair |||| 13 Mar 1935|| 14 Feb 2003||67||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/VALERIE-CLAIR-KIND/21240748 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020376 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kingham, Alan Sydney||||1912?||9 Sep 1981||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015717 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Kingham, Clarence Chares||||1909?||24 Nov 1943||34||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016112 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Kingham, Clifford Alan||||18 Nov 1936||20 Jun 1939||2||Brother and son||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018398 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Kingham, Eliza Miriam||||11 May 1911||8 Jan 1995||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015718 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Newell-3402|Kingham, Elvy Mary]]||Newell||abt 1913||3 May 2002||89||||[[image:Newell-3402.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Bert|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Kingham-140|Kingham, Ethel]]||||1906||10 May 1984||77||||[[image:Kingham-140.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kingham, Geoffrey||||1931?||9 Feb 1965||34||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015843 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Kingham-139|Kingham, Herbert Alexander]]||||abt 1904||2 Dec 1973||69||||[[image:Kingham-139.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Elvy||||||||||||||||Norman & Noona |- |Kingham, Herbert Charles||||1874?||15 Jul 1949||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016108 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Kingham, Lily||||1877?||23 Jul 1939||62||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016107 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Kingham-142|Kingham, William Paul]]||||1931||15 Jun 1937||6||||[[image:Kingham-142.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||William Paul||Phyllis|||||||||| |- |Kirkman, Ellen||||||3 Jun 1890||38||Mother of 4 children||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YH6Z?i=355&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Kirkwood-1237|Kirkwood, Vera Lillian]]||||||17 May 1919||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175740722/vera-lillian-kirkwood FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Kingston, William||||1931?||15 Jun 1937||6||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012626 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kitchingman, Trevor |||| 27 Oct 1930|| 1 Feb 1996||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/TREVOR-KITCHINGMAN/21174146 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Kleinig, Doren||||||18 May 1958||||Wife and mother||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Knuckey, George Thomas||||abt 1943||10 Jun 1900||57||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144286494 Trove]||||||11 Jun 1900||Wesleyan|||||||||||||||||| |- |Konza, Marlin M |||||| 10 Apr 2000||81||Nacy, Ken, Edna||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARLIN-M-KONZA/21196752 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Konza , Joseph Norman ||||1892||10 Jan 1947||53||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/132610253 Trove]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136909614/joseph-norman-konza FindaGrave]||||||C of E||Philomena Bridget|||||||||||||||| |- |Konza , Philomena Bridget  ||Steward||5 Oct 1903||1955||52||parent||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136909806/philomena-bridget-konza FindaGrave]||||||C of E||Joseph Norman|||||||||||||||| |- |Laing, Josephine Myrtle |||| 15 Oct 1914||2 Aug 1994||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Josephine-Myrtle-Laing/21265067 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Laing, Vincent Patrick |||| 28 May 1908||12 Mar 1987||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Vincent-Patrick-Laing/21265065 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Henning-1700|Lamb, Annie ]]||Henning||1876||25 Aug 1944||68||Mother [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144909488 Trove]||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNIE-LAMB/21220165 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E||Henry|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Lamb-7631| Lamb, Henry (Harry)]]||||1867||25 May 1944||77||Father||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HENRY-LAMB/21220164 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|| 26 Aug 1944||C of E||Annie|||||||||||||||| |- |Lane, Douglas William ||||est 1926|| 14 Mar 1986||60||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DOUGLAS-LANE/21196774 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020323 ACI]||||||||Gwen||||||||||||||||Stephen, Elizabeth and Michael |- |Lane, Stephen Joseph||||6 Mar 1957||5 May 2018||61||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020324 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Langham, Pauline Ann |||| 18 Jun 1964|| 21 Feb 2007||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PAULINE-ANN-LANGHAM/21104253 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Laing-1979|Lassey, Hope Lilleth]]||Laing||abt 1904||1 May 1977||73||||[[image:Laing-1979.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lawrence, George Edward||||1863||1934||71||Husband & Father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016134 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Lawrence, Jane||||1874?||16 May 1961||87||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016138 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Latonder-1|Latonder, Auguste Ferdinand Alexander]]||||||21 Jun 1915||69||||||||||RC||||||||||||||Noranday, France|||| |- |Le Tondeur, Andrew Eric Jerl |||| 24 Jul 1918|| 3 Sep 1997||79||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANDREW-ERIC-JERL-LE-TONDEUR/21196836 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Le Tondeur, Clifford Cedric John |||| 19 Dec 1930|| 24 Jul 2008||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CLIFFORD-CEDRIC-JOHN-LE-TONDEUR/21228234 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Le Tondeur, Dorothy ||||1911?||15 Aug 1944||33||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dorothy-Le-Tonoewr/21276252 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Leabeater, Patricia Frances |||| 6 Jan 1949|| 7 Jan 2016||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PATRICIA-FRANCES-LEABEATER/21045820 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ledwidge, Victor Percy |||||| 1 Jul 2007||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Victor-Percy-Ledwidge/21209358 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ledwidge, William Alfred |||| 20 Apr 1925|| 7 Jun 2013||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-ALFRED-LEDWIDGE/21197959 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lee, Aphra Mary||||||10 Dec 1925||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019502 ACI]||||||C of E||||||Richard||Aphra||||2934/1926 |||||| |- |Lee, Susan||||||3 Nov 1957||75||Mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018730 Burial]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Lee-30549|Lee, William]]||||est 1899||30 Nov 1979||80||||[[image:Lee-30549.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Leplaw-18|Leplaw, Lorne A]]||||1900||10 May 1920||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175734385/lorne-a-leplaw FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lew, Mrs ||||||16 Apr 1887||17 Apr 1887||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/62216662 Trove]||||||||||J W Lew|||||||||||||||| |- |Lewis, Elizabeth Ellen ||||||||||Birth and death dates unknown.||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175208361/elizabeth-ellen-lewis FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lewis, Harold John |||||| 18 Dec 1939||11||Brother||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HAROLD-JOHN-LEWIS/21054192 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||William P||Elsie M||||24195/1935 ||||Newcastle|| |- |Lewis, Samuel||Rev||||31 Aug 1914||36||Husband son and brother, [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117876902 Trove]||||||1 Sep 1914||C of E||||||George P||Mary A||||13645/1914|||||| |- |Lewis, Susan ||||||11 Apr 1878||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175208332/susan-lewis FindaGrave]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Leyland, John ||||1846?||21 Jan 1909||63||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-LEYLAND/21196733 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Linster, Rev William T.|||||| 2 May 1902||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-LINSTER/21197942 Billion Graves]||||3 May 1902||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Lloyd, Albert Edward||||||14 Apr 1972||62||Husband and father||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YHB3?i=369&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Gordon-13371|Lobley , Alice Victoria]]||Gordon||abt 1897||27 Aug 1979||82||||[[image:Gordon-13371.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lobley, Amy |||| 15 Jun 1911||18 Dec 2002||91||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/AMY-LOLLEY/21158109 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Lobley-58|Lobley, Thomas]]||||abt 1891||27 Dec 1982||91||Anzac||[[image:Lobley-58.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Long-20405|Long, Harold]]||||abt 1903||4 Nov 1980||77||||[[image:Long-20405.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-207187|Long, Terry Kathleen]]||Smith||abt 1908||9 Dec 1984||76||||[[image:Smith-207187.jpg|75px]]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Long, Victor Harold||||1935?||8 Apr 1947||12||Son and brother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018670 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Loudon, Melvie Gladys ||||1932||1998||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MELVIE-GLADYS-LOUDON/21282225 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lowcock, Ian |||||| 15 Oct 2001||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ian-Lowcock/21220118 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lowe, Alice||||1874||1954||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018145 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lowe, Jane Maria||||||3 Sep 1955||75||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YHXN?i=371&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Lowe, Joseph||||||18 Aug 1939||63||father||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YH6F?i=372&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Pearce-6588|Lowe, Nona Jean]] ||Pearce||1907|| 18 Jul 1996||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NONA-JEAN-LOWE/21105808 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lowe, Ron||||1916?||8 May 1932||16||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020077 ACI]||||||C of E||||||W||R|||||||||| |- |Lowrie, Elizabeth |||||| 22 Oct 1903||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-LOWRIE/21199271 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lowrie, Elizabeth ||||||2 Oct 1901||28||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252204483 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144286403 Death]||||||3 Oct 1901|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lowrie, Jane |||||| 18 Sep 1906||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JANE-LOWRIE/21199270 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Albert Edward||||1846?||25 Oct 1912||66||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018662 ACI]||||||C of E||||||George||Ellen||||17398/1912 ||||Parramatta|| |- |Luck, Alexander Albert||||1872?||19 Aug 1957||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018727 ACI]||||||C of E||||||Albert||Susan||||26158/1957 ||||Blayney|| |- |Luck, Arthur E.||||1877?||13 Jul 1919||42||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YH41?i=376&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||John||Mary|||||||||| |- |Luck, Brian John||||1933?||26 may 1965||32||Son and brother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YHNL?i=377&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Burton John||||1884?||5 Mar 1963||79||Father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018784 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Christina Caroline||||12 Dec 1922||7 Feb 1988||65||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019860 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Delaney-2695|Luck, Clair Angela]]||Delaney||abt 1916||14 May 1975||59||Loved wife of Dick, Mother of Val, John Del, At Rest||[[image:Delaney-2695.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Row 1, 8||Richard Counsellor||||Walter||Winifred||||||||||Val, John, Del |- |Luck, Claude Milton||||1906?||31 Jul 1989||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018777 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Elizabeth||||1869?||2 Jul 1964||95||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018772 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Elsie May||||1871?||13 Feb 1937||66||Wife and mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018787 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, George ||||1845?||13 Feb 1926||81||Husband||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/George-Luck/21244246 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Susan|||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Gilbert Harold||||7 Aug 1892||24 Jun 1971||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018775 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Harold Gilbert |||| 22 Sep 1917|| 2 May 1992||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HAROLD-GILBERT-LUCK/21070723 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, John Norman||||24 Dec 1921||14 Jan 1984||62||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018774 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, John William||||||7 Jan 1933||82||Husband||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YHXL?i=383&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||George||Helen||||3121/1933 ||||Blayney|| |- |Luck, John William||||21 Sep 1891||13 Apr 1972||||Father||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YHXX?i=384&cc=2058669 family searh]||||||C of E||||||John William||Mary Ann||||55204/1972||||Blayney|| |- |Luck, Leslie Mervyn |||| 1 Sep 1927|| 4 May 2006||78||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leslie-mervyn-Luck/21028448 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015760 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Mark Henry||||||7 Oct 1892||13||son||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YHR4?i=385&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||John||Mary|||||||||| |- |Luck, Mary Ann||||||27 Aug1937||78||mother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YHWH?i=386&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Mary Ellen |||| 12 Sep 1991|| 15 Jan 2011||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-ELLEN-LUCK/21056680 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Minnie||||1913?||21 Jan 1927||14||Daughter and sister||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018793 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Peter||||1859?||7 Jan 1942||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018771 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Luck-768|Luck, Richard Counsellor (Dick)]]||||abt 1914||12 Nov 1993||79||||[[image:Luck-768.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Row 1,9||Clair||||||||||||||||Val, John, Del |- |Luck, Ruby Evelyn||||11 Mar 1895||31 Oct 1982||87||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018776 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Susan ||Hynds|| 6 Feb 1845||23 Nov 1931||85||Mrs, [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160320465 Trove]||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Susan-Hynds-Luck/21244247 Billion Graves]||||24 Nov 1931||C of E||George|||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Susan ||||1856?||15 Feb 1941||85||wife||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018663 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Luck, Vera Ethel||||16 Jul 1894||28 Jul 1969||||Wife and mother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YHCY?i=391&cc=2058669Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Lynch, John||||||24 Jul 1889||28||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/10/175211781_1484186571.jpg FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Lynch, John Allen |||| 28 Dec 1944|| 21 Nov 2011||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-ALLEN-LYNCH/21228250 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mackay,Bronwyn Marjorie||||11 Sep 1948||12 Mar 2019||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015591 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |MacMillan, John Allen ||||1859?||28 Jan 1911||52||No Grave Photo||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175872604/john-allen-macmillan FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Magill , George Neil ||||1861||1952||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149721658/george-neil-magill FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mallon, Catherine ||||||15 Aug 1914||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175680653/catherine-mallon FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mallon, Cyril ||||||24 Apr 1917||31||With Catherine, Francis, James||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/23/175680695_1485318561.jpg FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mallon, Francis ||||||6 Nov 1903||63||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/23/175680872_1485318289.jpg FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mallon, James Bede ||||||19 Mar 1909||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175680910/james-bede-mallon FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Reardon-1105|Maloney, Catherine ]]||Reardon||6 Jan 1853||3 Aug 1936||84||No Grave Photo||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||4 Aug 1936||RC|||||||||||||||||| |- |Maloney, Michael||||||13 Jul 1904||83||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144292869 Trove]||||||14 Jul 1904|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Manning, Derek Keith||||26 Jun 1944||2 Feb 2011||66||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013275 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Manning, Edwin||||1864||20 Apr 1931||66||Married. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/105960863 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013267 ACI]||||||||||||James||||||||Blackman's Point|||| |- |Marr, Algernon Smith||||||20 May 1929||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015570 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Marr, Grace McFarlane Smith||||3 Nov 1901||10 Oct 1902||0||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015571 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Oldham-1948|Marriott, Ann Elizabeth]]||Oldham||1888||20 Oct 1931||46||||[[image:Oldham-1948.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Marsden, Baeden Samuel ||||||6 Jul 1966||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BAEDEN-SAMUEL-MARSDEN/21045747 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Marsden-1196|Marsden, Daphne Ella]] ||||1901||1993||92||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DAPHNE-ELLA-MARSDEN/21102307 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15521494#images ACI photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||Robert A||Mary||||||Blayney NSW|||| |- |[[Burns-10205|Marsden, Maribel Gladys ]]||||20 Oct 1903||17 Jul 1996||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Maribel-Gladys-Marsden/21308825 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Marsden, Mary ||||1874||1960||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mary-Marsden/21231545 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Marsden-1197|Marsden, Mary Ruth]]||||1905||1998||93||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-RUTH-MARSDEN/21102308 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15521495#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||Robert A||Mary||||||Blayney NSW|||| |- |[[Marsden-1199|Marsden, Merle Isabel]]||||1913||1992||79||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MERLE-ISABEL-MARSDEN/21102309 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15521496#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||Robert A||Mary||||||Blayney NSW|||| |- |[[Marsden-1111|Marsden, Robert Albert]]||||1870||1960||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-A-MARSDEN/21197991 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Marsden, Robert Harry ||||||14 Mar 1856||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-HARRY-MARSDEN/21055610 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Marsden, Robert Wesley ||||||27 Apr 1994||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-WESLEY-MARSDEN/21127255 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Marsden-1110|Marsden, Samuel Albert ]]|||| 26 Jan 1897||12 Aug 1992||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Samuel-Albert-Marsden/21308824 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Marsh , Ellen ||Simpson||1835||23 Mar 1886||||No Grave Photo||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18922703/ellen-marsh FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Marsh, Elizabeth Jane||||||11 Feb 1947||65||Wife and mother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YH7Y?i=411&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Marsh , George Henry ||||13 Jan 1833||16 Jul 1905||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18922684/george-henry-marsh FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Marsh, Horace Sydney ||||||22 Dec 1959||79||Father||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HORACE-SYDNEY-MARSH/21087590 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Marsh, John||||||17 Dec 1900||56||Father||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YH4X?i=413&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Marsh, Martha||||||21 Sep 1927||76||Mother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YHM4?i=414&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Marshall, Benjamin||||||16 Jan 1899||78||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144286830 Trove]||||||20 Jan 1899||||||||||||||||||Brown's Greek|| |- |[[Finley-2821|Marshall, Bessie]]||Findley||Jul 1883||May 1961||||||[[image:Marshall-18704.jpg|75px]]||||||Pres|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cheney-3086|Marshall, Grace]]||Cheney ||||23 Feb 1936||||||[[image:Cheney-3086.jpg |75px]]||||||Pres|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Marshall-18704|Marshall, Isaac]]||||Jul 1873||Jul 1936||||||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/29/175872396_1485824339.jpg FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Isaac-Marshall/21210458 Billion Graves]||||||Pres|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Marshall-18705|Marshall, Thomas Isaac H]]||||1905||5 Nov 1961||56||||[[image:Marshall-18705.jpg |75px]]||||||Pres|||||||||||||||||| |- |Masling, Luelelia||||||||||no death recod in NSW||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YHSJ?i=415&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||Thomas|||||||||||| |- |Mason, Arthur James||||1869?||8 Aug 1943||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015547 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Mason, Clarice I||||1908?||4 Apr 2000||92||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015552 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mason, Gladys Mabel ||||1901?||28 Sep 1962||61||Sister||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015543 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Mason, Kathleen||||1877?||2 Jun 1952||75||Mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015548 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Mason, Vida |||| 7 Mar 1926||27 Jul 1989||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Vida-Mason/21254199 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mason, William F||||1906?||23 Jan 1944||38||Husband||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015550 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Masters-3224|Masters, Cyril]]||||1908?||28 Sep 1963||55||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CYRIL-MASTERS/21127860 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Mona||||John||Ellen|||||||||| |- |[[Ewen-307|Masters, Ellen]]||Ewin||1867||16 Oct 1951||85||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELLEN-MASTERS/21043013 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||John||||Robert||Eliza||||31240/1951 ||Duck Ponds (near Blayney) ||Duck Ponds, near Blayney|| |- |Masters, Janice Anne ||Clancy|| 4 Aug 1940||1 Oct 2011||||Marriage 29010/1964 ||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JANICE-ANNE-MASTERS/21220329 Billion Graves]||||||||Raymond Stanley (Ray)|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Masters-3211|Masters, John]]||||est 1858||13 Mar 1941||83||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-MASTERS/21043012 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||14 Mar 1941||C of E||Ellen||||||||||||||||David, Eddie, Percy, Cyril and Henry, Mrs F. Cheney and Mrs. P. Hildebrandt. |- |[[Masters-3226|Masters, John Malcolm]]||||1931||2017||86||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018879 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Goodman-5810|Masters, Mona Margaret]]||Goodman||8 Oct 1914||13 Jan 2014||99||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018880 ACI]||||||||Cyril|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cheney-3090|Masters, Olive Jane Margaret]]||Cheney|| 25 Nov 1904||21 Jul 1981||76||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/OLIVE-JANE-MARGARET-CHENEY-MASTERS/21183915 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Masters-3209|Masters, Percy Robert]]|||| 4 Dec 1899||4 Mar 1983||83||||[https://billiongraves.com/headstone/Percy-Robert-Masters/99556977 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||John||Ellen|||||||||| |- |[[Masters-3227|Masters, Trevis ]]||||1934?||24 Apr 1961||27||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/TREVIS-MASTERS/21127861 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||Cyril|||||||||||| |- |[[Matthews-13967|Matthews, Charles Robert ]]||||1900||12 Mar 1984||83||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Charles-Robert-Matthews/21202226 Billion Graves]||||||||||||Henry||Elizabeth|||||||||| |- |Matthews, Charlotte E.||||||17 Oct 1922||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YH6Z?i=424&cc=2058669 Family Search]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||James Delahunt|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Matthews-12174|Matthews, Dorothy Elsie]]||||abt 1896||30 Jun 1974||78||||[[image:Matthews-12174.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Matthews, Gwendoline Elsie |||| 10 Jan 1910|| 1 Jan 2003||92||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GWENDOLINE-ELSIE-MATTHEWS/21077337 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-507933|Matthews, Harriet]]||||abt 1821||16 Mar 1901||80||||[[image:Matthews-12274.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||H.||||||||||735/1901|||||| |- |[[Matthews-13999|Matthews, James ]]||||1864/1855||1939||||registration born 1864.||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-MATTHEWS/21044388 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||John||Harriett||||2093/1939 |||||| |- |Matthews, James Delahunt ||||||23 Nov 1936||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018463 ACI], [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y41F?i=425&cc=2058669 Family Search]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Charlotte E.||||Henry||Jemima||||23877/1936 |||||| |- |Matthews, Jane ||Weaver||1855||1927||||M=3475/1881||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JANE-MATTHEWS/21044387 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||James||||Thomas||Mary A|||||||||| |- |[[Matthews-12274|Matthews, John]]|||| 7 May 1819||28 Sep 1890||71||||[[image:Matthews-12274.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Matthews-14001|Matthews, John]]||||1864||5 Sep 1952||88||Husband and father||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YH62?i=430&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Matthews-12175|Matthews, Martha Elizabeth May]]||||abt 1894||19 Jun 1977||83||||[[image:Matthews-12175.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Matthews-14159|Matthews, Norman (Roy)]]||||1884||1902?||||Brother of R. Matthews. Erected by son and brother and sis D. Matthews.||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YHSW?i=431&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||John||Sarah|||||||||| |- |[[Cowan-5274|Matthews, Sarah]]||Cowan||est 1871||24 Sep 1956||85||Mother||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/SARAH-MATTHEWS/21185047 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||James||Sarah|||||||||| |- |[[Matthews-12173|Matthews, William Henry]]||||1897||27 Jun 1976||78||||[[image:Matthews-12173.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Henry||Elizabeth|||||||||| |- |Maw, Edna May ||||||30 Sep 19??||84||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Edna-May-Maw/21308729 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |May, Ethel A |||||| 14 Nov 1961||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ETHEL-A-MAY/21188700 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dobson-3953|May, Eunice Lillian]]||Dobson|||| 1 Mar 1982||||||[[image:Dobson-3953.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Garlick-826|May, Frances Evelyn]]|||| 20 Sep 1915||18 Oct 1998||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Frances-Evelyn-May/21210455 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |May, George||||||11 Apr 1924||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021328 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[May-10744|May, Helen]]||||||25 Jan 1948||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HELEN-MAY/21068240 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |May, Lititia||||||1913||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021326 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[May-10695|May, Thomas Henry]]||||17 Jun 1921||1 May 2005||83||||[[image:May-10695.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McAlister, Charles Richard Gordon||||1887||1954||||parent||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YHXV?i=392&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |McAlister, Isabella Margaret||||1887||1960||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YHF2?i=393&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |McAlister, Kenneth Gordon 'Ken' |||| 15 Jul 1929||3 Jul 1996||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Kenneth-Gordon-Ken-McAlister/21208755 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McAlister, Matilda Jane 'Tilly' |||| 5 Jan 1933||16 May 1996||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Matilda-Jane-Tilly-McAlister/21064046 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McAlister, Thomas Charles||||1924?||10 Mar 1994||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015247 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Marthur, William||||1851?||10 Jun 1901||50||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012637 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McCann, Gavin Bruce||||||||||Died in infancy||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018623 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |McCann, Stephen Wayne||||||||||Died in infancy||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018622 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |McCarthy, Gordon ||||||10 Oct 2015||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GORDON-MC-CARTHY/21152208 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McCarthy, Phyllis Winsome |||| 25 Aug 1924||28 Apr 2001||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PHYLLIS-WINSOME-MC-CARTHY/21075832 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McCarthy, Walton Frederick||||1858||23 Dec 1930||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YHDX?i=396&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |McCormack, Marie Francis |||| 25 Feb 1936||4 Mar 2006||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARIE-FRANCIS-MC-CORMACK/21197148 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McEvoy, William Norman||||||26 Aug 1951||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161376895 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144902712 Trove]||||||28 Aug 1951||RC||Mary Agnes|||||||||||||||| |- |McFawn, May Elizabeth Jane ||||1890?||8 Jul 1966||76||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/May-Elizabeth-Jane-McFawn/21260835 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015210 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McFawn, Sydney John ||||1880?||30 Aug 1957||77||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Sydney-John-McFawn/21260836 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015211 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-472465|McGrath, Bridget Alice]]||||||14 Sep 1936||64||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/146389040 Trove]||||||||RC||Thomas||||||||||||Frogmore||District Hospital, of Mandurama|| |- |[[Unknown-469680|McIntyre, Mary Ann ]]||||abt 1839|| 6 Dec 1932||93||||[[image:McIntyre-4170.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[McIntyre-4170|McIntyre, William ]]||||abt 1836|| 29 Jun 1902||65y 7m||||[[image:McIntyre-4170.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[McIvor-413||McIvor, Isabell]]||||||24 Nov 1909||6h||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YH3H?i=399&cc=2058669 Family Search]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Robert||Ellen|||||||||| |- |McKay, Leslie George |||||| 10 May 1951||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leslie-George-McKay/21212108 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McKay, Betsy ||||15 Nov 1866||25 Nov 1932||66||No Grave Photo? Mother||[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/69/177245100_1489285659.jpg FindaGrave]||||||C of E||||||George||Hannah||||20762/1932 ||||Hamilton|| |- |McKay , Caroline Emily ||Shelley||9 Sep 1867||19 Aug 1888||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153864888/caroline-emily-mckay FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McKay, Emma ||Bryant||1839||30 May 1916||77||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177245493/emma-mckay FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMMA-MC-KAY/21199274 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||John||||||||||||||||William, John, James |- |McKay, Ethel May ||Kirkman||1895||12 May 1974||78||mother||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177246382/ethel-may-mckay FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ETHEL-MAY-MC-KAY/21196783 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020166 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |McKay, Herbert||||||3 Jan 1907||2m||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YH74?i=403&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |McKay, James ||||1864||26 Feb 1891||27||Siblings, William, John||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177245665/james-mckay JM], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-MC-KAY/21199277 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||John||Emma||Bryant|||||||| |- |McKay, John ||||1825||1 May 1901||75||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177245293/john-mckay FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-MC-KAY/21199275 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Emma||||||||||||||||William, John, James |- |McKay , John ||||23 Oct 1867||18 Oct 1914||47||father||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/153865072/john-mckay FindaGrave]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |McKay, Leslie George ||||11 Oct 1893||10 May 1951||57||Husband and father (cant find death registration)||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177246268/leslie-george-mckay FindaGrave]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |McKay, William ||||1858||26 Mar 1894||35||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177245586/william-mckay FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-MC-KAY/21199276 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||John||Emma||Bryant|||||||| |- |McKellar, Stewart Allen |||| 16 Apr 1956|| 14 May 2013||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/STEWART-ALLEN-MC-KELLAR/21169110 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McKenna, Elaine Shirley |||| 5 Nov 1935|| 21 Mar 2001||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELAINE-SHIRLEY-MC-KENNA/21103948 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McKenzie, Kenneth Ray |||| 29 Jan 1938||15 Nov 2007||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/KENNETH-RAY-MC-KENZIE/21113433 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burton-10345|McKeown, Alma]]||Burton||1910||19 Oct 1997||87||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALMA-MC-KEOWN/21212590 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Felix James||||Richard||Evva|||||||||| |- |[[McKeown-1062|McKeown, Felix James]]||||1908||1 Aug 1970||62||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FELIX-JAMES-MC-KEOWN/21200885 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Alma|||||||||||||||| |- |[[McKeon-371|McKeown, Felix John (John)]]||||1930||2 Dec 1968||38||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-MC-KEOWN/21212589 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McLean, Annie Muriel ||||1891?||22 Sep 1973||82||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNIE-MURIEL-MC-LEAN/21087474 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McLean, Cecil James |||| 26 May 1919||31 May 2001||82||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CECIL-JAMES-MC-LEAN/21056847 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McLean, Ella Muriel |||| 21 Oct 1921||8 Jun 2014||92||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ella-Mujriel-McLean/21226810 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McLoughlin, Edward ||||1910?||31 Jan 1994||84||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-MC-LOUGHLIN/21170532 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019973 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McLoughlin, Isabella Currie |||| 22 Sep 1918||14 Sep 2015||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Isabella-Currie-McLoughlin/21308869 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019972 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McMannus, Christopher John ||||||13 Jul 1988||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018394 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McMannus, Julisa Maree||||||14 May 1989||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018396 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McPeake, Annetta||||1868?||25 Jun 1936||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018330 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |McVicar, William James ||||||||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144902015 Trove]||||||17 Aug 1951||Pres.|||||| James William||||||||Trunkey||Newbridge|| |- |McVicar, Donald Alfred||||||||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144902015 Trove]||||||17 Aug 1951||Pres.|||||| James William||||||||Trunkey||Newbridge|| |- |Melville, Iris May ||||17 Jul 1916||4 Feb 2006||89||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/IRIS-MAY-MELVILLE/21092865 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018240 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Melville, Maxwell John ||||20 Aug 1944||25 Feb 2006||61||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MAXWELL-JOHN-MELVILLE/21246861 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016000 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Melville, Reginald E ||||19 Jul 1918||3 Sep 1996||78||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/REGINALD-E-MELVILLE/21212652 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018238 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Menz, Ella L ||Zideluns||||1 Nov 1969||26||Daughter and sister||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELLA-L-MENZ/21212616 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Milliss, Mikaela Jane ||||||15 May 1991||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MIKAELA-JANE-MILLISS/21222570 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Mills-17548|Mills, Arthur James]]||||||28 Oct 1996||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176283411/arthur-james-mills FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-JAMES-MILLS/21172787 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Milne, Gwendoline June||Ewens||1941||2002||61||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013254 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Miskell, Jeremiah||||1859||1 Mar 1933||74||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159797875 Trove] [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159806571 Trove] [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/16957114 Probate Notice]||||||2 Mar 1933||||||||John||Helen||||3196/1933||||Orange, New South Wales||Len, Stan, and Jerry (Millthorpe), Mrs. C. Copeland (Meadow Flat), Mrs. J. Copeland (Wollongong), Mrs. C. Corse (Guyong), and Mrs. H. Bryant (Kelso) |- |[[Bryant-13143|Miskell, Judith May]]||Bryant||1934?||6 Nov 2015||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015201 ACI]||||||||Reginald|||||||||||||||| |- |Miskell, Mark Andrew||||1964?||26 Aug 1983||19||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176283483/mark-andrew-miskell FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015199 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Miskell, Reginald John||||1934?||8 Mar 1998||64||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176283549/reginald-john-miskell FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015200 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mitchell, Dorothy Margaret |||| 26 Jan 1940|| 11 Jun 2005||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dorothy-Margaret-Mitchell/21216127 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mitchell, Frederick Cecil Thomas |||| 5 Jul 1941|| 18 Feb 1996||54||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FREDERICK-CECIL-THOMAS-MITCHELL/21199296 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020100 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mitchell, Raymond Earl |||| 14 Nov 1938|| 6 Mar 2014||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Raymond-Earl-Mitchell/21216128 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mogford, George ||||||15 Sep 1929||71||Husband and father||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175810409/george-mogford FindaGrave]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Mogford, George Stephen||||||28 Mar 1954||80||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YH9M?i=436&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Mogford, William||||||29 Dec 1922||41||Son||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YHC7?i=435&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Moloney, James||||||16 Jan 1914||33||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/119894446 Trove]||||||||RC||T||||||||||||Brown's Creek|||| |- |Mogford, William ||||||29 Dec 1922||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175810497/william-mogford FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Monin, Joyce Thelma||||10 Jun 1924||17 May 2011||86||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020561 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Joyce-Thelma-Monn/21199830 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mooney, Bradley Gordon |||| 30 Nov 1968|| 10 Jan 2005||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRADLEY-GORDON-MOONEY/21158098 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Mooney, Harold Joseph||||5 Jul 1934||17 Nov 2016||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015646 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Moore-54036|Moore, Ann Jane]]||||1867||22 Jun 1941||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012222 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175872691/ann-jane-moore FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANN-JANE-MOORE/21152242 Billion Graves]||||||||||||||||||8961/1941 ||||Rockdale|| |- |Moore, David Charles||||1951?||1952||10 month||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018680 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Moore, Dorothy Winifred ||||1918?||19 Aug 2005||87||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018150 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DOROTHY-WINIFRED-MOORE/21195625 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Moore, Elizabeth Ellen||||17 Aug 1929||||||||||||19 Aug 1929||RC||James H.||||||||||||||Forbes ||Roy, Mrs. Arthur Devlin (Forbes), Mrs. O. Davis (Tuena.) and Mrs. W. Bell (Bathurst) |- |Moore, Ian Scholes||||1914?||23 Oct 1997||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018152 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Moore, James ||||||13 Jun 1926||||Siblings William, Mary, Alexander, Henry, Matilda, [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/255462469 Leader (Orange, NSW : 1899 - 1945), Wednesday 16 June 1926, page 2] ||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176385184/james-moore FindaGrave]||||15 Jun 1926||||||||William||Matilda||||10897/1916 |||||| |- |Moore, James Henry||||||1 Jan 1948||79||Father of Mrs Arthur Debenham. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/218415083 Trove]||||||||RC|||||||||||||||||| |- |Moore, Margaret Jean |||| 8 Jun 1921|| 16 May 1965||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-JEAN-MOORE/21103609 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Moore, Robert Hubert |||||| 2 May 1920||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-HUBERT-MOORE/21103608 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Moore, Roy||||||20/27 Jan 1928||||||||||28 Jan 1928||RC||||||J. H.|||||||||||| |- |Moore, Matilda ||||||Sep 1931||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176385481/matilda-moore FindaGrave]||||||||||||William||Matilda||||17040/1931 ||||Rockdale|| |- |Moore, Matilda ||Burton||||18th July 1916||80||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/239215544 Trove]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176385288/matilda-moore FindaGrave]||||21 Jul 1916||||William||||james||Mary||||||||"Hampstead," Cameron Street, Rockdale|| |- |Moore, William ||||||Before 1916||||Unknown||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176276787/william-moore FindaGrave]||||||||Matilda|||||||||||||||| |- |Morgan, Annie Ellen ||McKenna|| 20 Nov 1924|| 6 Sep 2014||89||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015754 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNIE-ELLEN-MORGAN/21196681 Billion Graves]||||||3, 4||Keith Charles|||||||||||||||| |- |Morgan, Dorothy ailsa |||||| 21 Jun 2012||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dorothy-ailsa-Morgan/21028378 Billion Graves]||||||||Lucy Caroline||Jones|||||||||||||| |- |[[Morgan-19752|Morgan, George Stephen]]||||24 Mar 1873 ||28 Apr 1954||40||||[[image:Morgan-19752.jpg|75px]]||[[Hargrave-397|Rachel Hargrave]]||||Ang 13||||||Stephen||Maria||Wise||||Orange, New South Wales|||| |- |Morgan, Harold William ||||||||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HAROLD-WILLIAM-MORGAN/21188625 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015754 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Morgan, James |||| 15 Feb 1933|| 2 Nov 1992||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013704 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-MORGAN/21103594 Billion Graves]||||||||Jenny||||||||||||Scotland|||| |- |Morgan, John Neville |||||| 20 Apr 1979||71||Husband and father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015289 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-NEVILLE-MORGAN/21056594 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Madge Elizabeth||Burrell||George Stephen||Lucy Caroline||Jones||||Orange, New South Wales|||| |- |Morgan, Keith Charles |||| 11 Apr 1926|| 1 Sep 2000||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015290 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KEITH-CHARLES-MORGAN/21228171 Billion Graves]||||||3, 3||Annie Ellen||McKenna|||||||||||||| |- |Morgan.Madge Elizabeth||Burrell||1908?||4 Sep 1997||89||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015288 ACI]||||||25, 14|||||||||||||||||| |- |Morgan, Noreen Ann |||||| 26 Mar 1996||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Noreen-Ann-Morgan/21199831 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Morrison, Royal Roy |||||| 24 Dec 1965||61||Father||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROYAL-ROY-MORRISON/21174244 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Morrison, Ruby Pearl |||||| 7 Apr 1965||60||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RUBY-PEARL-MORRISON/21174243 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Morthorpe, Ann |||||| 1 Jul 1924||89||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANN-MORTHORPE/21045667 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Morton, Elaine Valerie 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Maureen Dawn]]||McEvoy||abt 1928||19 Aug 1974||46||||[[image:McEvoy-941.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Max||||||||||||||||Raymond and Julie |- |Mulloney, Mrs||||abt 1815||6 Feb 1900||85||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252163048 Trove]||||||7 Feb 1900|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Munro, John||||||2 Mar 1957|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Munro, Norman||||1890?||15 Oct 1955||65||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015217 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Munroe, Leila T. ||||||9 Sep 1983||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175636182/leila-t_-munroe FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Munroe, Michael C. ||||||30 May 1975||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175636080/michael-c_-munroe FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Murphy, Clara Helen |||||| 14 Jul 1988||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CLARA-HELEN-MURPHY/21110270 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Murphy, Dennis John |||||| 15 Aug 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"Heather-Brae," Wentworth Falls|| |- |[[Mutton-678|Mutton, Edward John]]||||1858?||26 Jul 1887||29||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012630 ACI]||||||Pres.||Annie Elizabeth|||||||||||||||| |- |Nankivell, Joan Louisa |||| 4 Oct 1917|| 4 Jul 2012||94||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOAN-LOUISA-NANKIVELL/21212732 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Nankivell, Lee Bray |||| 13 Feb 1917|| 6 Jun 1998||81||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lee-Bray-Nankivell/21240610 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Neil, Oscar George |||||| 27 Feb 1970||||Husband and father||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/OSCAR-GEORGE-NEIL/21076870 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Nelson, Dulcie Katherine |||| 1 Sep 1917|| 6 May 2005||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DULCIE-KATHERINE-NELSON/21110267 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Nelson-21313|Nelson, Frederick Henry]]|||||| 8 Sep 1984||||||[[image:Nelson-21313.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Mavis||Patterson||Frederick Henry||Sadie|||||||||| |- |Nelson, James ||||||7 Jul 1881||28||Killed at Browns Creek||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175734103/james-nelson FindaGrave]||||||||Betsey||||||||||||Browns Creek|||| |- |[[Patterson-16941|Nelson, Mavis Joan]]||Patterson|||| 27 Apr 1990||||||[[image:Patterson-16941.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Frederick Henry||||John T||Olga M|||||||||| |- |Nesbitt, Alice Mary||||||Mar 1898||19y 5m||Died typhoid fever. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144288258 Trove]||||||||C of E||||||W. K|||||||||||| |- |Newell, Ireen G||Fardell||10 Oct 1906||28 Mar 1972||65||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019839 ACI]||||||||||||A||M|||||||||| |- |Newstead, Alfred |||||| 8 Nov 1945||78||Husband and father||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALFRED-NEWSTEAD/21044297 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Newstead, Isabella Jane |||||| 17 Apr 1948||79||Mother||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ISABELLA-JANE-NEWSTEAD/21044298 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Newstead, Kenneth Percival |||||| 14 Dec 1905||5||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/KENNETH-PERCIVAL-NEWSTEAD/21087600 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Nicholas, Jimmie ||||1914?||8 May 1923||9||or infant?||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JIMMIE-NICHOLAS/21250273 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Nicholls, Karen Maree |||| 22 Apr 1973|| 24 Jul 2010||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/KAREN-MAREE-NICHOLLS/21176544 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Nield, Nadine |||| 29 Jan 1909|| 24 Dec 2007||98||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NADINE-NIELD/21222537 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Nixon, Edna Merleen ||Merle||1925||1998||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Edna-Merleen-Merle-Nixon/21207951 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Nixon, Francis John||||1926?||2 Jan 1946||20||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018326 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Nixon, Gerald Charles Jack||||1885?||27 Aug 1959||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018327 ACI]||||||C of E||Pearly Jane|||||||||||||||| |- |Nixon, Kelvin |||||| 9 Mar 1938||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/KELVIN-NIXON/21044472 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Nixon, Pearly Jane||||2 Oct 1896||16 May 1984||87||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018328 ACI]||||||||Gerald Charles Jack|||||||||||||||| |- |Nixon, Vincent Gerald |||||| 26 May 1938||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/VINCENT-GERALD-NIXON/21044473 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Noble, Margaret Amelia|| Kingham||1948?||29 Feb 1976||28||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015844 ACI]||||||C of E||Neville||||Alan||Lila||||||||||Amanda & Denise |- |Nolan, Elizabeth||||30 Jun 1940||28 Aug 1983||43||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012634 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Nolan, Nell Ellen |||||| 14 Jun 1967||||With Ada Mary Dover||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Nell-Ellen-Nolan/21288107 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Norris, Charles Michael ||||15 May 1926||4 Jul 2013||87||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Charles-Michael-Norris/21238745 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Norris, Helen Alice||||1885?||8 Aug 1953||68||Wife||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018467 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Norris, John James||||1885?||20 Jun 1965||80||Loved by Jack, Joyce and families||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018469 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Nunn, Alan Charles |||| 11 Aug 1956||5 Feb 2015||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALAN-CHARLES-NUNN/21050992 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |O'Brien, Fanny ||||||4 Dec 1904||67||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FANNY-OBRIEN/21281086 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||William|||||||||||||||| |- |O'Brien, William ||||||6 Jun 1920||86||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-OBRIEN/21281087 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Fanny|||||||||||||||| |- |O'Brien, Josephine Mary (Josie)||||||14 Nov 1939||21||sister Pat. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/146382034 Trove]||||||15 Nov 1939||RC||||||Vincent Joseph||Mary Ann||||||||Orange Base Hospital|| |- |O'Connor, Ellen Esther ||||||10 Sep 1969||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ellen-Esther-OConnor/21254164 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |O'Connor, Georgina||||1887?||18 Nov 1964||77||Mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018423 ACI]||||||C of E||Horace William|||||||||||||||| |- |O'Connor, Horace William||||1879?||22 Jun 1960||81||Father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018425 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |O'DONNELL, Jill Marie |||||| 8 Jun 2005||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JILL-MARIE-ODONNELL/21116033 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |O'DONNELL, Patrick A |||||| 7 Feb 1984||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PATRICVK-A-ODONNELL/21200892 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |O'Loughlin, John||||||10 Mar 1921||76||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/108457486 Trove]||||||11 Mar 1921||||||||||||||1586/1921||||Millthorpe|| |- |O'Leary, John||||||||93||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/132340204 Trove]||||||22 Sep 1928|||||||||||||||||||| |- |O'Malley, Mary||||||12 Oct 1954||65||Miss. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161527778 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161529985 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161527753 Death]||||||13 Oct 1954||RC||||||||||||||Blayney||||five sisters, Misses Winnie, Alice and Grace and Mrs. K. Porter and Mrs. R. Maloney |- |[[O'Neil-1647|O'Neill, Denis Joseph]]||||abt 1870||3 Aug 1944||74||||||||4 Aug 1944||RC||||||||||||||Rockley||Blayney|| |- |Oates, Stephen Michael||||1956?||3 Dec 1995||39||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15521491 Aust Cem Index]||||||Ang Old, 21, 17|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Walkom-15|Oldham, Ann]]||||1876?||6 Jul 1957||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018144 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Oldham-1955|Oldham, Alfred Charles]]||1913||1913?||14 Aug 1933||20||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018141 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Charles-Oldham/21198835 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Oldham-1954|Oldham, Edward Tinley]]||||1869?||30 Mar 1951||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018143 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Oldham-2208|Oldham, Edward Preston]]||||||24 Jun 1898||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YH8S?i=459&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||William||Sarah|||||||||| |- |[[Hornby-636|Oldham, Jane Elizabeth]]||Hornby||1831||22 May 1912||81||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JANE-ELIZABETH-OLDHAM/21076877 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ewin-149|Oldham, Sarah]]||Ewin||1861?||3 Aug 1952||91||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/SARAH-OLDHAM/21042732 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Oldham-1947|Oldham, William Edward]]||||1862||22 Jan 1932||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-EDWARD-OLDHAM/21042731 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Oldham-1950|Oldham, William Edward (Harry)]]||||||15 Jan 1914||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-YH9Q?i=463&cc=2058669 Family Search]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||16 Jan 1914||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Oliver,Gweneth||||1919||1921||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-Y4B1?i=464&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Oliver, Henry ||||||26 Sep 1902||66||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HENRY-OLIVER/21127332 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Oliver, Henry||||1827?||17 Sep 1909||82||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HENRY-OLIVER/21127333 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Mary|||||||||||||||| |- |Oliver, Lucy||||1872?||25 Nov 1904||32||Wife||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020114 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Oliver, Mary||||1836?||26 Sep 1902||66||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019963 ACI]||||||||Henry|||||||||||||||| |- |Oliver, Robert Milburn||||1879?||28 Nov 1943||64||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018295 ACI]||||||C of E||Ruby|||||||||||||||| |- |Oliver, Ruby Millicent||||1890?||16 Aug 1970||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018296 ACI]||||||C of E||Robet|||||||||||||||| |- |Osborne, Nathaniel Bercose||||||24 Aug 1901||38||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/112369380 Trove]||||||25 Aug 1901|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Owen, Marty Andrew||||||21 Mar 1976||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018320 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Page, Pauline Ann||||6 Jun 1947||11 Jun 1947||5 days||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018773 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Palmer, Adam John |||| 18 Feb 1982|| 11 Jul 1987||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ADAM-JOHN-PALMER/21069779 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Pannowitz-69|Pannowitz, Graeme David ]]|||||| 18 Jul 1985||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GRAEME-DAVID-PANNOWITZ/21069857 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Pannowitz, Mary Patricia |||| 16 Jan 1921|| 24 Oct 2000||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-PATRICIA-PANNOWITZ/21196807 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Parker-40431|Parker, Athol John]]||||||3 May 1979||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176311017/athol-john-parker FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ATHOL-JOHN-PARKER/21220186 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cook-8855|Parker, Edna Myrtle]]||Cook||abt 1902||25 Apr 1965||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDNA-MYRTLE-PARKER/21197135 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015255 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[O'Brien-10428|Parker, Elizabeth Jane]]||O'Brien||1868|| 11 Aug 1938||70||Wife and mother||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-JANE-PARKER/21064266 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Thomas Richard|||||||||||||||| |- |Parker, Emily Francis ||||1868?|| 1 Jun 1947||79||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-FRANCIS-PARKER/21064251 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Parker-40409|Parker, Fanny Rachel]]||||1866||8 May 1884||17||youngest daughter||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175738412/fanny-rachel-parker FindaGrave]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||John||Hannah|||||||||| |- |[[Wagstaff-479|Parker, Hannah]]||Wagstaff||1823||19 Jul 1918||95||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117846368 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117846333 Obituary]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175737917/hannah-parker FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HANNAH-PARKER/21123424 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||22 Jul 1918||C of E||John||||||||||||Bedfordshire, England||||Fred and Jesse, of Orange, Steve (Blayney), Mrs. Ross and Mrs. Blackstone Sydney) and the late Mrs. Gray |- |[[Parker-40432|Parker, Harold Stanley]]||||||24 Mar 1988||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HAROLD-STANLEY-PARKER/21196847 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Parker-40430|Parker, Horace]]||||||30 Jun 1979||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176311067/horace-parker FindaGrave]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Parker-40397|Parker, John]]||||1825||5 Sep 1894||69||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175737867/john-parker FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-PARKER/21169205 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Hannah|||||||||||||||| |- |Parker, Kelvin James ||||29 Oct 1929||22 Jul 2013||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015640 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KELVIN-JAMES-PARKER/21290670 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Stonestreet-166|Parker, Liela Annie]]||Parker||1901?||23 Jun 1982||81||||[[image:Stonestreet-166.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||William Herbert||||William||Eleanor|||||||||| |- |[[Parker-40477|Parker, Mabel]]||||1872||1929||83||sister||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015277 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mabel-Parker/21254246 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Josiah||Sara||||||||24590/1929|| |- |[[Parker-40459|Parker, Norman Max]]||||25 Jun 1929||13 Aug 1929||7 weeks||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018329 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/headstone/Norman-Max-Parker/99556975 Billion Graves], [https://billiongraves.com/supporting-record/Norman-Max-Parker/99556978 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-550795|Parker, Sara]]||||1844||11 Dec 1927||80||mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015278 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||William||Sarah||||||||22128/1927|| |- |[[Parker-40460|Parker, Thomas Richard]]||||1862?||12 Sep 1944||81||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-RICHARD-PARKER/21064267 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Elizabeth Jane||||William||Fanny|||||||||| |- |[[Parker-13109|Parker, William]]||||1898||15 Oct 1973||||No Grave marker?||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Parker-35683|Parker, William Herbert (Herb)]]||||1899?||26 Nov 1982||83||||[[image:Parker-35683.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Leila Ann||||Thomas R||Elizabeth J|||||||||| |- |Parker, William Trevor ||||6 Nov 1933||9 Apr 1993||59||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019974 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Trevor-Parker/21272962 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Parks, Baby ||||7 Jul 1948||7 Jul 1948||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176287153/baby-parks FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Parks, Beryl Catherine  ||Ryan||1 Aug 1925||10 Jan 2012||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175996978/beryl-catherine-parks FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Parks, Lesle ||||5 Jul 1922||7 May 1995||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175997035/lesle-parks FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Parsons, Allan James |||| 21 May 1952|| 14 Apr 2007||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALLAN-JAMES-PARSONS/21169366 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Parsons-12030|Parsons, Colin James]]||||9 May 1932||29 Sep 1998||||||[[image:Parsons-12030.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Parsons, Elsie Clarrice |||| 24 Aug 1924|| 22 Jul 2006||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELSIE-CLARRICE-PARSONS/21250249 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Parsons, Gertrude||||||1 Dec 1976||80||||||||||C of E||Oliver Robert|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Parsons-12029|Parsons, Mervyn Oliver]]||||abt 1927||18 Apr 1981||54||||[[image:Parsons-12029.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Parsons, Oliver Robert||||||||||||||||||||Gertrude|||||||||||||||| |- |Parsons, Peter John |||| 8 Nov 1946|| 27 Jun 2012||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PETER-JOHN-PARSONS/21197160 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Parsons, William Ralph |||| 21 Dec 1921|| 18 Oct 1998||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Ralph-Parsons/21208473 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Patrick-2634|Patrick, Edward]]||||1834||9 Nov 1923||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018799 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Mary Ann|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Patrick-5461|Patrick, George]]||||1866||1 May 1896||29||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175845802/george-patrick FindaGrave]||||2 May 1896||||Sarah||Holmes||Edward|||||||||||| |- |[[Patrick-5474|Patrick, George Tabour]]||||1898||1977||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015281 ACI]||||||||||||Edward||Esther|||||||||| |- |Patrick, Kevin|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Tabor-2018|Patrick, Mary Ann]]||Tabor||1845?||20 Oct 1921||76||Mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018800 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Patrick, Murray Tabour ||||8 Apr 1937||21 Sep 2007||70||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MURRAY-TABOUR-PATRICK/21055597 Billion Graves]||||||||Norma||||||||||||||||Rodney, Keiran, Annette and Christopher |- |[[Patrick-5463|Patrick, Russell William]]||||1892||7 Feb 1893||8 months||Son and grandson||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175845908/russell-william-patrick FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Patrick, Wayne Lennis |||||| 13 Jul 1963||8 months||Son and grandson||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WAYNE-LENNIS-PATRICK/21050930 Billion Graves]||||||||||||LENNIS BENJAMIN||SANDRA ELIZABETH||||24090/1963 ||||Newtown|| |- |[[Patterson-19484|Patterson, Allan John]]||||1922?||28 Jan 1936||14||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/255385405 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/166485202 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219711351 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/142893381 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927454 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALLAN-JOHN-PATTERSON/21042864 Billion Graves]||||||Ang Old, 4, 30||||||John Thomas ||Olga Maud||Dean|||||||| |- |[[Leahy-101|Patterson, Catherine Mary]]||Leahy||4 Sep 1861||18 Nov 1941||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491384 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||RC||William Robert||||James||Mary Ann||||||Blayney, NSW|||| |- |[[Patterson-19483|Patterson, John Thomas]]||||1889||27 Jul 1923||34||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/246071994 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927455 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-THOMAS-PATTERSON/21042863 Billion Graves]||||||Ang Old, 4, 30||Olga Maud||Dean now Sherlock||Thomas||Edith||Payne||||Blayney, NSW|||| |- |[[Patterson-19469|Patterson, Kathleen Elizabeth]]||||13 Jul 1898||3 May 1913||14||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16110677 ACI]||||||||||||William Robert||Catherine Mary||Leahy|||||||| |- |[[Kerven-18|Patterson, Marion Alice]]||Kerven||28 Aug 1901||27 Nov 1982||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15953558#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||William Robert||||James||Olive M||Stuttle||||Nymagee, NSW|||| |- |[[Vaughan-5855|Patterson, Mary Ann]]||Vaughan||23 Jun 1849||19 Jan 1913||63||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16007719 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Samuel Joseph||||James||Anne||Killeen||||Campbells Creek, NSW|||| |- |[[Patterson-2016|Patterson, Samuel]]||||1807||26 Nov 1888||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491256 Aust Cem Index]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||RC||Susannah||McMullen||Joseph||Ann||Thompson||||Ballinderry, Antrim, Ireland|||| |- |[[Patterson-19431|Patterson, Samuel Joseph]]||||4 Oct 1846||30 Aug 1911||64||||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||RC||Mary Ann||Vaughan||Samuel||Susan||McMullen||||Kings Plains, NSW|||| |- |[[McMullen-106|Patterson, Susan]]||McMullen||1815?||8 Dec 1897||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491258#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||RC||Samuel||||Archibald ||Mary Jane||O'Hara||||Aghalee, Antrim, Ireland|||| |- |[[Patterson-2010|Patterson, William Robert]]||||13 Apr 1855||22 Dec 1916||61||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491261 Aust Cem Index]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||RC||Catherine Mary||Leahy||Samuel||Susan||McMullen||||Kings Plains|||| |- |[[Patterson-2005|Patterson, William Robert]]||||20 Dec 1897||27 Aug 1960||62||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15953510 Aust Cem Index]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Marion Alice||Kerven||William Robert||Catherine Mary||Leahy||||Blayney, NSW|||| |- |Paul, Elizabeth M||||21 Dec 1848||5 Jan 1907||58||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018627 ACI]||||||C of E||John|||||||||||||||| |- |Paul, Fred C||||||17 Jul 1915||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018629 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Paul, Henry Anslem||||||30 Jun 1935||62||single. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/103559064 Trove]||||||1 Jul 1935||RC||||||William John||||||||||Carcoar||none |- |Paul, John||||1843||1928||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018628 ACI]||||||||Elizabeth M|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Payne-13641|Payne, Laurence Douglas Sydney]]||||1909||10 Jun 1987||77||||[[image:Payne-13641.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-506195|Payne, Mary Beryl]]||||||||||||[[image:Unknown-506195.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Peake, Mrs||||||25 Jun 1936||63||wife||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YH7L?i=409&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Pearce, Pearlie M.||||||29 Dec 1910||||little girl, [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252443339 Trove]||||||29 Dec 1910||||||||William||Maggie||||12569/1910||||Blayney|| |- |Pekel, Hendrikus Theodorus |||| 24 Jul 1949||2 Aug 1991||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HENDRIKUS-THEODORUS-PEKEL/21127345 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Percy, Eustace||Yates||8 Dec 1882||22 Apr 1883||||||||||||||||||Thomas||Annie|||||||||| |- |[[Matthews-13976|Perkins, Alma Harriett]]||||1902||14 Mar 1990||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALMA-HARRIETT-PERKINS/21116573 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Perkins-17004|Perkins, Charles Cooper]]||||1884||18 Apr 1900||16y 11m||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHARLES-C-PERKINS/21077422 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||James||Emily||16207/1884 ||||Carcoar|||| |- |[[Unknown-549981|Perkins, Emily Cooper]]||||1 May 1855||25 Jul 1923||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y455?i=491&cc=2058669 Family Search]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||James|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Perkins-17006|Perkins, Hannah Mary ]]||||1888||19 Aug 1972||84||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HANNAH-MARY-PERKINS/21055620 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||James||Emily||18769/1888 ||||Blayney|||| |- |[[Perkins-17005|Perkins, Isabella A]]||||1885||4 Mar 1900||14y 4m||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ISABELLA-A-PERKINS/21077421 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||James||Emily||16840/1885 ||||Carcoar|||| |- |[[Perkins-17002|Perkins, James]]||||1855||1928||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YH4X?i=494&cc=2058669 Family Search]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Emily|||||||||||||||| |- |Perkins, James Henry (Jim)||||1928?||18 Sep 1998||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020111 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/James-Henry-Perkins/21287510 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Perkins-17008|Perkins, Olive Elma]]||||1891||12 Sep 1969||77||Sis||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/OLIVE-ELMA-PERKINS/21055619 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||James||Emily||7170/1891 ||||Blayney|||| |- |[[Perkins-17001|Perkins, Raymond William ]]||||1898||1 Jul 1965||67||Husband, father and gfather||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RAYMOND-WILLIAM-PERKINS/21116572 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Alma||Matthews||James||Emily||10531/1898 ||24130/1965||Blayney||Blayney|| |- |Perry, Charles Henry "Eroni"||||||2 Jun 1923||||Circus Accident / Sole Bros||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175696905/charles-henry-perry FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Peters, Allen Jasper ||||1945?||2 Sep 2013||68||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALLEN-JASPER-PETERS/21196757 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Peters, Esther Catherine ||||1880?||12 Apr 1959||79||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Esther-Catherine-Peters/21199153 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Peters, Garnet ||||1905?||9 May 1982||77||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GARNET-PETERS/21103665 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Peters, Olive Mabel ||||||4 Jan 2000||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Olive-Mabel-Peters/21274980 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Peterson, Michael John |||| 20 Aug 1957||3 Aug 2002||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MICHAEL-JOHN-PETERSON/21197996 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Pettett, Sabina Ethline||||||15 Jun 1917||||||[[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021244 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Pettit, Christopher Noel ||||22 Jun 1966||19 Apr 2006||39||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHRISTOPHER-NOEL-PETTIT/21183255 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Phillips, May Ivy||||1896?||7 Aug 1917||21||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018796 ACI]||||||C of E||Robert|||||||||||||||| |- |Piggot, Colin Maxwell ||||est 1927||11 Dec 2004||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018796 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/COLIN-MAXWELL-PIGGOT/21199299 Billion Graves]||||||||Hazel Joyce||||||||||||||||Brian, Ann Marie and families |- |Piggot, Hazel Joyce||||1928?||22 May 2005||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020538 ACI]||||||||Colin Maxwell||||||||||||||||Brian, Ann Marie and families |- |[Pigott-699|Pigott, Henry Robert Maguire]]||||2 Oct 1866||8 Jul 1949||82||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161635880 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015568 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28595891/henry-robert_maguire-pigott FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||11 Jul 1949||Pres||Margaret|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Adam-2063|Pigott, Margaret Paton]]||Adam||26 Aug 1874||17 Mar 1960||85||No Grave photo||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015569 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28595918/margaret-paton-pigott FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Henry Robert|||||||||||||||| |- |Pigott, Winifred Ellen ||||20 Nov 1898||25 Feb 1899||5||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019074 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37772819/winifred-ellen-pigott FindaGrave]||||||C of E||||||Frances J||Isabella A M||||772/1899 ||||Blayney|| |- |Pittendrigh, Eva Rose||||||1912||50||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/101281590 Trove]||||||||Pres.||||||John|||||||||||| |- |[[Pittman-3347|Pittman, Wilmot James]]||||14 Feb 1828||24 Feb 1872||42||||[[image:Pittman-3347.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||James Smith||Mary|||||||||| |- |Platt, Hilton Reginald ||||1941?||19 Jun 1981||40|||| [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015039 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Hilton-Reginald-Platt/21205519 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Pollard, Elvy Joyce |||| 14 Aug 1916|| 16 Feb 2005||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELVY-JOYCE-POLLARD/21197165 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Pollard, John Wallace ||||1940|| 7 Jun 2013||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-WALLACE-POLLARD/21076180 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Pollard, Mary Cecelia||||22 Mar 1934||6 Jul 2009||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020539 ACI]||||||||Peter|||||||||||||||| |- |Pollard, Thomas Arthur||||1919?||28 May 1982||63||Husband & Father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481710 Aust Cem Index]||||||588||||||Arthur John||Ethel|||||||||| |- |Pollard, William Roy |||| 10 Dec 1913|| 13 Sep 2001||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Roy-Pollard/21199248 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Porter-16164|Porter, John]]||||1886||9 Dec 1959||73||Father||[http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481711#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||RC, 576||||||John||Margaret||Turner||||Carcoar NSW|||| |- |Porter, Kathleen||||1900?||25 Jan 1959||59||buried Northern Suburbs||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481712 ACI]||||||366||||||John||Annie|||||||||| |- |Porter, Robert||||1881||11 Dec 1901||21||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481714 ACI]||||||RC, 374||||||John||Margaret||Turner|||||||| |- |Portway, Walter||||1855?||18 Dec 1879||24||Erected by J Russart, his friend||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481715 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Potts, Mary Seivert||||15 Aug 1881||18 Apr 1882||0||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15483276 ACI]||||||C of E||||||William S||Matilda E||||||Bathurst NSW|||| |- |Potts, William||||||||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-Y4YW?i=502&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Potts, William Speakman ||||5 May 1830||4 Aug 1881||43||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15483277 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33056242/william-speakman-potts FindaGrave]||||||C of E||||||David||Rebecca P||||||Philadelphia, Philadelphia County, Pennsylvania, USA||Blayney|| |- |[[Pound-538|Pound, Arthur Stuart]]||||6 May 1909||15 Jul 1989||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15853219 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Arthur-Stuart-Pound/21227748 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Pres.||Lillian Ward (Lily)||Furniss||Hessell Stuart||Amy May||Jeffrey||||Newtown,NSW, Australia||Blayney|| |- |[[Pound-1013|Pound, Frederick Arthur]]||||1 Sep 1929||14 Dec 1969||40||son, brother & father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15483278 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Frederick-A-Pound/21190869 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Meth.Sec., , 193||Mirriam Grace||Byers||Arthur Stuart||Lillian Ward (Lily)||Furniss||||Blayney, NSW, Australia|||| |- |Pound, Geoffrey Graham (Joffrey)||||29 Nov 1939||11 Aug 2018||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015245 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Furniss-97|Pound, Lillian (Lily) Ward]]||Furniss||6 Dec 1907||25 Jun 1987||79||mrd.8 Dec 1928 Methodist Church, Newtown, NSW||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15853190 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lillian-Ward-Pound/21190870 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||| Div., United Sec.||||||Harold ||Elsie Margaret||Turtle||||St.Peters, NSW, Australia|||| |- |Pound, Jessie Eileen ||||5 Sep 1912||24 Dec 1989||77||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JESSIE-EILEEN-POUND/21280950 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Price, Edward||||1834?||11 Oct 1895||61||Son/John||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-PRICE/21087533 Billion Graves]||||||Meth, 4, 40||||||Oswald||||||||||||John |- |[[Stonestreet-145|Price, Eva Ellen]]||Stonestreet||11 Feb 1900||4 Jul 1981||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481597 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175957038/eva-ellen-price FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EVA-ELLEN-PRICE/21212800 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 16, 15||Wesley Creel||||Levi James||Anne||Hancock|||||||| |- |[[Price-18640|Price, Kathleen Ruth]]||||Oct 1925?||3 Mar 1926||5 months||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481435 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KATHLEEN-RUTH-PRICE/21200868 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 16, 14||||||Wesley Creel||Eva Ellen||Stonestreet|||||||| |- |[[Price-9551|Price, Oswald]]||||1884||28 May 1888||4||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481436 ACI]||||||Meth, 4, 41||||||Edward||Mary||Turner||||Carcoar NSW|||| |- |[[Price-18639|Price, Wesley Creel]]||||14 Sep 1897||31 May 1994||96||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15516632 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175956951/wesley-creel-price FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WESLEY-CREEL-PRICE/21212801 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 16, 16||||||William Frederick||Sarah||Jones||||Bathurst, New South Wales, Australia|||| |- |[[Prier-70|Prier, Michael]]|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Clarke-9499|Prier, Cecilia]]||||1820||14 May 1873|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Proctor, Jane Briggs ||||1917?||7 Sep 2007||90||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015628 ACI],V[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Jane-Briggs-Proctor/21198328 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Proctor, Ronald ||||1918?||15 Mar 1990||72||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015629 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RONALD-PROCTOR/21101229 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Prosper, Mavis Isabele |||| 5 Apr 1934|| 30 Apr 2009||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mavis-Isabele-Prosper/21260536 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Prosper, Paul Gerard |||| 9 Apr 1930|| 29 Mar 2015||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PAUL-GERARD-PROSPER/21198000 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Prosser, David||||||19 Mar 1901||62||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144288609 Trove]||||||20 Mar 1901||||||||Edward||||||736/1901|||||| |- |Pullen, Bessie Eliza||||||20 Jun 1943||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015404 ACI]||||||||||||||||||||||||Harry and Fran |- |Quigley, Annie||||1884?||7 May 1967||83||Mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481437 ACI]||||||RC, , 514||||||John||Annie|||||||||| |- |Quigley, Bernard||||1860?||14 Oct 1901||41||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144290098 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481438 ACI]||||||RC, , 397||||||Edward||Mary|||||||||| |- |Quigley, Bridget||||1840?||12 Feb 1902||62||Dau/John & Catherine. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144293925 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481439 ACI]||||||RC, , 396||Thomas|||||||||||||||| |- |Quigley, Edward John ||||1925||1997||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Edward-John-Quigley/21190723 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Quigley, Thomas||||||12 Feb 1902||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144293925 Trove]|||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ward-29118|Quinlan, Ariel (Betty) Lourita]]||Ward||12 Jun 1912||21 Mar 2012||99||Be sadly missed by all family, A perfect Mum||[[image:Ward-29118.jpg|75px]]||||||||||||william||Irene|||||||||| |- |Quinn, Heather Rose ||||22 Oct 1933||20 Mar 2011||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015997 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HEATHER-ROSE-QUINN/21199295 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Quinn, Kevin George ||||30 Jul 1929||22 May 2010||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015998 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KEVIN-GEORGE-QUINN/21187772 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Racon, Ernest||||||20 Mar 1980||||Can't find death record||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4T5?i=506&cc=2058669 Family search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Randall, Clarence Edward ||||28 Aug 1931||28 Jun 2000||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016014 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CLARENCE-EDWARD-RANDALL/21198080 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Randall, Ellen||||||19 Mar 1912||58||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YH7L?i=507&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Randall, James||||||10 Oct 1935||51||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4R5?i=508&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Randall-7922|Randall, Laurence Raymond]]||||1936?||15 Apr 1990||54||Beloved husband, father and poppy, Loved always||[[image:Randall-7922.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Randall, Mark Anthony ||||1963?||7 Jan 1982||19||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016006 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARK-ANTHONY-RANDALL/21199278 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Randall, William||||||28 Jun 1934||61||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y42Y?i=509&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Randell-190|Randell, George Herbert William]]||||1901?||20 Dec 1954||53||Single. PM sent to profile Manager to add category. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/194524431 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018479 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/GEORGE-HERBERT-RANDELL/21174281 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E||||||||||||||||Armidale and New England Hospital|| |- |Randall, George William M||||||3 Feb 1945||75||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117897544 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015407 ACI]||||||C of E||||||G. W. ||||||||Werombi ||Blayney||Mrs G.Miller (Coonabarabran), Mrs Robinson (Blayney), Alf (Bathurst), Arthur (Tomingley), and George and Jim |- |[[Randell-416|Randell, James Allen]]||||6 Apr 1912||6 Dec 1953||41||Accidently drowned||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018477 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-ALLEN-RANDELL/21174280 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ashby-1038|Randell, Mary Jane]]||Ashby||6 Oct 1872||29 Jun 1961|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Reay, Mary Alice ||||5 Aug 1929||20 Apr 2009||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016011 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-ALICE-REAY/21200874 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Redhead, Harris Frank||Dr||1 Dec 1928||7 Nov 2016||87||Loving husband to Fay, Loved father of Wendy, Susan, Judith and Owen, Rest in Peace||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015734 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Redmond, Judith Therese |||| 31 Jan 1935|| 8 Feb 2012||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JUDITH-THERESE-REDMOND/21228180 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Redmond, Leo Francis |||| 9 Nov 1927|| 28 Jun 1999||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LEO-FRANCIS-REDMOND/21110339 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Reed, Charlotte ||Williams||1845||Apr 1927||||Married Braidwood 1632/1863. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159204533 Trove]||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Charlotte-Reed/21198833 Billion Graves]||||30 Apr 1927||C of E||John||||||||||||||||David, Cam, George, Mrs. John Emms |- |Reed, David Oswald (Cap) ||||1880||1956||76||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013262 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/David-Oswald-Cap-Reed/21201796 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Reed, Ettie ||||1878||1923||45||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013260 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ettie-Reed/21201794 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Reed, Jack||||||||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-YHHR?i=514&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Reed, Jack||||||||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y4LW?i=515&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Reed, John ||||1843||1912||||Married Braidwood 1632/1863, Father, [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117802875 Funeral]||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/John-Reed/21198832 Billion Graves]||||22 Aug 1912||C of E||Charlotte|||||||||||||||| |- |Reed, John Thomas||||||||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y4JH?i=517&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Reed, Joseph||||||24 Oct 1934||88||Father and grandfather||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y4FP?i=518&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Reed, Millie||||||||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y4FD?i=519&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Reed, Willie||||||||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y4KD?i=520&cc=2058669 family seach]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Reeks, Leticia Erika ||||||13 Dec 2009||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015615 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leticia-Erika-Reeks/21205537 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Reeks, Mia Emily ||||||13 Dec 2009||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015616 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mia-Emily-Reeks/21205538 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Reeks, Trevor John ||||21 Oct 1931||26 Mar 2007||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Trevor-John-Reeks/21209555 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rees, Mrs||Burke||||6 Jan 1902||32||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144294042 Trove]||||||7 Jan 1902||||C. W.||||Thomas||||||||||Barry|| |- |[[Renateau-1|Renateau, John Gustave]]||||1816||30 Nov 1899||83||||||||2 Dec 1899||||||||||||||||||||William |- |Reynders, Johannes Gertrudis |||| 10 Jan 1927|| 6 Aug 2005||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHANNES-GERTRUDIS-REYNDERS/21200882 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Reynolds, Lorna Clarice |||| 7 Jan 1917|| 4 Oct 2013||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LORNA-CLARICE-REYNOLDS/21174165 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Reynolds, William Leslie |||| 26 Jun 1909|| 31 Jul 2000||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-LESLIE-REYNOLDS/21174164 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ricelsford, Mary Ann |||||| 18 Sep 1948||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mary-Ann-Ricelsford/21272975 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rigden, George H||||||27 Feb 1932||46||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021269 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Rigelsford, Ernest C. G. ||||1873?||30 May 1950||77||Erected by his loving family||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015353 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ernest-C-G-Rigelsford/21208943 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rigelsford, Mary Ann||||1879?||18 Sep 1948||69||Inserted by husband and family||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015354 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rigout, Henry Robert Maguire||||||8 Jul 1949||82||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161635914 Trove]||||||11 Jul 1949||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Riley, Edna Faith |||| 21 Jan 1921|| 12 Jun 2006||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Edna-Faith-Riley/21284689 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Riley, William Henry |||| 20 Dec 1910|| 21 Dec 2000||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-HENRY-RILEY/21247326 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ringk, Charles David||||1867||1926||59||At Rest||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016101 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Rivers-1844|Rivers,Ralph Oswald]]||||1907||19 sep 1986||75||||[[image:Rivers-1844.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Bentley-4897|Rivers, Sarah Veronica]]||Bentley||1911?||30 Nov 1989||78||||[[image:Bentley-4897.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Roach, Edward Abraham |||| 15 Aug 1929|| 12 Mar 2002||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-ABRAHAM-ROACH/21263842 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Roach, Elenor ||||||4 Jan 1921||39||also Fredrick Roach, James Joseph Roach & Michael Roach||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175605694/elenor-roach FindaGrave]||||||||Frederick|||||||||||||||| |- |Roach, Fredrick ||||1831|| 11 Aug 1891||60||also James Joseph Roach & Elenor Roach (beloved Wife & Mother of the above) & Michael Roach||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175604106/fredrick-roach FindaGrave]||||||||Elenor (Ellen)|||||||||||||||| |- |Roach, James Joseph ||||||27 Sep 1911||39||also Fredrick Roach & Elenor Roach (beloved wife & mother of the above) & Michael Roach||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175604200/james-joseph-roach FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Roach, Michael |||||| 3 Dec 1923||48||also Fredrick Roach, James Joseph Roach & Elenor Roach||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175604300/michael-roach FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Roach, Robert Thomas |||||| 3 Dec 1992||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-THOMAS-ROACH/21087550 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Robens, Florence Adelaide||||||||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159888427 Trove]||||||21 Oct 1929||Meth.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Roberts, Edward Arthur ||||17 Sep 1922||19 Sep 1989||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015635 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-ARTHUR-ROBERTS/21264469 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Roberts, Violet ||||29 Dec 1920||22 Dec 1985||64||In Loving memory of our dear mother and wife, Safe in Gods hands||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015636 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/VIOLET-ROBERTS/21264470 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Robinson, Cecil John ||||1930?||2 Mar 1994||64||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018678 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CECIL-JOHN-ROBINSON/21114466 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Robinson, David Leslie |||||| 18 Dec 1996||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DAVID-LESLIE-ROBINSON/21075990 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Robinson, Emily Lenna Peace ||||1919?||7 Aug 1994||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018679 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-LENNA-PEACE-ROBINSON/21197976 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Robinson, Herbert E ||||1887?||15 Nov 1948||61||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018386 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HERBERT-E-ROBINSON/21174075 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Robinson, James Frederick||||1906?||27 Jan 1949||43||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018683 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Robinson, James Frederick||||1928?||13 Jun 1947||19||Son and brother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018681 ACI]||||||C of E||||||James Frederick|||||||||||| |- |Robinson, Robert John||||12 Dec 1958||14 Dec 1958||2 days||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018677 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Brownlow-333|Robinson, Selina Ethel Jane]]||Brownlow||1 Aug 1898||25 May 1946||47||Mother, missed by Ian, Beryl, James and John||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/SELINA-ETHEL-JANE-ROBINSON/21045828 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Roche, Sergeant ||||||||||||||||29 Oct 1902||||Elizabeth|||||||||||||||| |- |Roche, Elizabeth||Walsh||||25 Apr 1923||78||||||||27 Apr 1923||RC||Sergeant Roche||||||||||4754/1923 ||||||William, Charles, Jago, Harry, Mrs. Bull, Mrs. Death, Mrs. `Perkins (late of Orange), and Mrs. Slattery |- |Rogers, Mary ||||||26 Jan||||also on headstone: Kerin Comerford & Margaret Comerford||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175611092/mary-rogers FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rolt, Bridget||Lamb||1833||7 Jan 1914||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15834774 ACI]||||||||||||||||||||Banagher, county Offally, Ireland|||| |- |Rolt, George ||||1861||22 Nov 1893||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175392820/george-rolt FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rolt, Samuel ||||1820||21 Dec 1898||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175393217/samuel-rolt FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rosconi, Francesco ||||||6 Mar 1923||83||Parent||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANCESCO-ROSCONI/21102438 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Rosconi, Gloria ||||Jan 1924?||18 Jun 1925||17 Month||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013265 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/GLORIA-ROSCONI/21110315 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rosconi, Katherine ||||||5 Nov 1965||95||Parent||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/KATHERINE-ROSCONI/21102439 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cook-8855|Parker, Edna Mytle]]||Cook||1902||25 Apr 1965|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Parker-40401|Ross,Elizabeth Hannah (Lizzie)]]||Parker||5 Aug 1856||4 Jun 1948||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175738639/lizzie-hannah-ross FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lizzie-Hannah-Ross/21212613 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Parker-13109|Parker, William James]]||||1898||15 Oct 1973|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Rossiter, Percy McDonald ||||||21 Jun 1904||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/157217811 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021183 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175741340/percy-mcdonald-rossiter FindaGrave]||||22 Jun 1904|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Royene, Maurice||||||22 Dec 1917||80+||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117835887 Trove]||||||23 Dec 1917|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Russart, Jacob||||1835?||19 Aug 1912||77||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/157958232 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019929 ACI]||||||C of E||Margaret|||||||||||||||| |- |Russart, Margaret||||||8 Sep 1925||85||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/158954453 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019930 ACI]||||||C of E||Jacob|||||||||||||||| |- |Russell, Arthur ||||||7 Jul 1964||78||Husband and father||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-RUSSELL/21103619 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Russell, Elizabeth Maude ||||||13 Jun 1974||86||wife and mother||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-MAUDE-RUSSELL/21103620 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Russell, Harriett Shaw||||1840?||24 Nov 1923||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021176 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Donlan-131|Russell, Judith Ada]]||Donlan||1942?||7 Jun 1963||21||||[[image:Russell-23968.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||william|||||||||||||||| |- |Russell, Thomas||||1847?||11 Apr 1912||66||He leaves a widow and a grown-up family of seven sons and three daughters. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/101276975 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021175 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Russell-23968|Russell, William]]||||est 1938||22 May 2016||78||||[[image:Russell-23968.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Judith|||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Anthony Robert ||||||2 Feb 1991||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANTHONY-ROBERT-RYAN/21197157 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Barbara Doris ||||||26 May 2016||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BARBARA-DORIS-RYAN/21044309 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Bernard Michael ||||||16 Jan 1973||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BERNARD-MICHAEL-RYAN/21105821 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Bradley James Wallace |||||| 8 Feb 1997||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRADLEY-JAMES-WALLACE-RYAN/21044310 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Bridget ||||||28 ??? 1915||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175209823/bridget-ryan FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Desmond Henry ||||3 Mar 1924||9 Dec 2009||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177196798/desmond-henry-ryan FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Edward ||||4 Jul 1870||29 Jul 1875||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175208682/edward-ryan FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Edward John |||| 22 Sep 1926|| 25 Jul 2012||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-JOHN-RYAN/21042710 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dixon-12089|Ryan, Eliza Irene]]||Dixon||31 Mar 1911||28 Jun 2002||91||Loving wife mother grandmother and great grandmother, In God's Care||[[image:Dixon-12089.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Elizabeth Sylvia |||||| 4 Nov 1986||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-SYLVIA-RYAN/21042754 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Errol John |||||| 25 Apr 1989||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERROL-JOHN-RYAN/21042755 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Ethel Emily May||Dean||29 Mar 1891||31 Aug 1972||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927670 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175815366/ethel-emily_may-ryan FindaGrave]||||||||Richard||||Marton||Catherine ||Shelley||||Orange, New South Wales, Australia|||| |- |Ryan, Ethel Rosamund ||Dixon||28 Feb 1917||6 Feb 1982||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175992937/ethel-rosamund-ryan FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ETHEL-ROSAMUND-RYAN/21069886 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Gloster Michael Hamer |||| 28 Mar 1945|| 12 Aug 2001||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Gloster-Michael-Hamer-Ryan/21260631 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Mrs Henry ||||||13 Jul 1910||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/108999031 Trove]||||||||||Henry|||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Mrs||||||||||||||||23 Apr 1923||||John||||||||||||||||John and Michael |- |Ryan, James Keith |||||| 16 Jan 1989||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-KEITH-RYAN/21044308 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Burke-7725|Ryan, Johannah Mary]] ||Burke||||26 Mar 1926||75||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161491569 Trove]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175603273/johannah-mary-ryan#view-photo=151174434 FindaGrave]||||27 Mar 1926||Catholic||||||John||Johanna|||||||||| |- |Ryan, John||||1855||7 Jun 1934||79||Buried with his wife. Birth#2328/1855 V18552328 72. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/246428719 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/102345312 Obituary]||||||11 Jun 1934||RC||||||Phillip||Bridget||||||||||Michael and John |- |[[Ryan-11656|Ryan, Kelvin Patrick]]||||8 Jul 1938||22 Aug 1976||38||||[[image:Kelvin-8.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Lawrence William 'Chid' |||| 22 Sep 1930|| 30 Mar 2004||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lawrence-William-Chid-Ryan/21207738 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Lillian Beth |||||| 4 May 2015||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lillian-Beth-Ryan/21218086 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Michael Anthony ||||16 Mar 1951||10 Oct 2016||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177196926/michael-anthony-ryan FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MICHAEL-RYAN/21088872 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Michael Joseph ||||10 Oct 1863||26 Jul 1881||17y 9m||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175208614/michael-joseph-ryan FindaGrave]||||28 Jul 1881||||||||Philip||Bridget|||||||||| |- |Ryan, Norman Richard ||||1 Sep 1911||23 Aug 1997||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175992799/norman-richard-ryan FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Norman-Richard-Ryan/21202897 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Payllis ||||||16 Oct 1926||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PAYLLIS-RYAN/21069841 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Phillip ||||||8 Apr||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175209077/phillip-ryan FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Richard ||||1889||10 Nov 1947||58||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927671 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175815394/richard-ryan FindaGrave]||||||||Ethel Emily May||DEAN|||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Robert ||||1879||20 Dec 1949||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/141346735 Trove]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177196566/robert-ryan FindaGrave]||||||Catholic||||||||||||||||of Parkes Road, Wellington|| |- |Ryan, Robert Henry ||||13 May 1913||10 Nov 2001||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176287342/robert-henry-ryan FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-HENRY-RYAN/21064227 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, Shirley Ethel ||||6 Jul 1935||10 Mar 1936||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175815473/shirley-ethel-ryan FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Ryan, William ||||||9 Aug 1998||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Ryan/21218085 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Saddler, James||||||Apr 1912||87||||||||14 Apr 1912?|||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-531763|Saddler, Ila Phyllis Adelaide]]||||||14 Jul 1945||51||||||||16 Jul 1945|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Sadler, ?||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15926994 ACI]||||||Ang Old, 23, 28|||||||||||||||||| |- |Sadler, Ann||||1828?||2 Nov 1891||63||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15926867 ACI]||||||Ang Old, 23, 27||||||James||||||3595/1891||||Blayney, New South Wales|| |- |[[Eason-1308|Sadler, Elizabeth]]||Eason||1866?||21 Nov 1955||89y 11m||Mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15926870 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175205796/elizabeth-sadler FindaGrave]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 14, 22||||||Richard||Hester||||33178/1955 |||||| |- |[[Sadler-2220|Sadler, Harold Francis]]||||4 Nov 1890||2 May 1941||50||In Loving memory of our dear parents||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175205992/harold-francis-sadler FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HAROLD-FRANCIS-SADLER/21220226 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 14, 21||Ila Phyllis Adelaide||||James||Martha||Dean|||||||| |- |[[Sadler-2393|Sadler, (Ila) Phyllis Adelaide]]||Sadler||1894?||15 Jul 1945||51||In Loving memory of our dear parents||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175206154/ila-phyllis-sadler FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ILA-PHYLLIS-ADELAIDE-SADLER/21220228 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 14, 21||Harold Francis||||John||Elizabeth|||||||||| |- |Sadler, James||||||2 Dec 1891||||No death index||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-Y4PT?i=537&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Sadler-2396|Sadler, Lottie Doreen]]||||1920?||3 Dec 1933||13||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175205593/lottie-noreen-sadler FindaGrave]||||||Ang Old, 14, 22||||||Harold Francis||Ila Phyllis Adelaide|||||||||| |- |[[Sadler-2394|Sadler, Neville Stanley]]||||1889?||28 Feb 1966||77||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NEVILLE-STANLEY-SADLER/21158266 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||Ang Old, 14, 18||||||John||Elizabeth|||||||||| |- |Salter, Edith Merrian||||1892||1935||43||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019826 ACI]||||||C of E||Thomas||||||||||||||||Uno, Gertie, Shiley |- |[[Sampson-3930|Sampson, Clarence Alfred Tremaine “Bob”]]||||1911||17 May 1975||63||||[[image:Sampson-3930.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||George||Ida||||||Carcoar||Blayney|| |- |[[Sampson-3932|Sampson, Mervyn C]] ||||13 Jan 1916||24 Jun 1996||80||||[[image:Sampson-3932.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||George||Ida|||||||||| |- |[[Sampson-3928|Sampson, Reginald Walter George “Wal”]]||||||16 Aug 1978||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176383845/reginald-sampson FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Reginald-Wal-Sampson/21217763 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||||||George||Ida||||19482/1978 |||||| |- |[[Sampson-4053|Sampson, Robert George]]||||abt 1947||15 Sep 1989||42||||[[image:Sampson-4053.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Kable-115|Sampson, Thelma Joyce]]||||abt 1911||9 Feb 1997||86||||[[image:Kable-115.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Webb-17445|Sampson, Vida Clara]] ||Webb||9 Jun 1913||10 Dec 2005||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Vida-Clara-Sampson/21208506 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Sanders, Mary Jean ||||13 Feb 1948||24 Jan 2013||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-JEAN-SANDERS/21050944 Billion Graves], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-JEAN-SANDERS/21042776 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Scanlan, Elizabeth Esther Pearl||||1903?||14 Mar 1977||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015439 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Schofield, Russell John ||||4 Aug 1939||26 Jun 2000||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Russell-John-Schofield/21226383 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Scoble, Charles Frederick ||||1863?||14 Dec 1944||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015357 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHARLES-FREDERICK-SCOBIE/21188114 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Scoble, Elizabeth Sophia ||||1871?||29 Mar 1955||84||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015358 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-SOPHIA-SCOBIE/21188115 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Scott, Annabella||||||1886||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015564 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Scott, William||||||18 Jun 1901||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015565 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Seberry, Jeanette|||||| 17 Oct 2000||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JEANETTE-SEBERRY/21199272 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Shakespear-76|Shakespear, Arthur ]]||||||1929||||Husband and father||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-SHAKESPEARE/21077451 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Shearer, Joseph||||||||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/156750606 Trove]||||||7 Feb 1898||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Shearin, David||||1866?||5 Dec 1928||62||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021522 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Shearin, Edith Elizabeth||||||24 Dec 1915||86||Mother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-Y4F2?i=544&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Shearin, John||||est 1914||29 Nov 1900||86||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-Y4LN?i=545&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cashin-125|Sherlock, Catherine Theresa]]||Cashin||||30 Aug 1950|||||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Sherlock-783|Sherlock, Cecil Henry Bob]]||||1892||18 Nov 1965||73||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927450 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||RC Old, 22, 19||Olga Maude||Dean||John||Catherine T||||||Blayney NSW|||| |- |[[Sherlock-786|Sherlock, Charles]]||||||7 Mar 1899||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/156804158 Trove]||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||8 Mar 1899|||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Sherlock-785|Sherlock, Charles]]||||1859?||11 Nov 1918||59||||||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||12 Nov 1918||RC||||||||||||||Monaro district||Kings Plains||Victor and Charles, Mrs. Death, Miss Camelia and Miss Winifred. |- |[[Sherlock-795|Sherlock, Edward James]]||||1902||3 Aug 1977||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927452 ACI], [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/22/175638394_1485206920.jpg FindaGrave]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||RC Old, 22, 16||||||John||Kathleen|||||||||| |- |[[Booth-9374|Sherlock, Mary Margaret]]||Booth||1904?||10 Aug 1994||90||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927451 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175638357/mary-margaret-sherlock FindaGrave]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||RC Old, 22, 17|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Dean-12380|Sherlock, Olga Maud]]||Dean||1893?||25 Sep 1968||75||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/OLGA-MAUD-SHERLOCK/21042865 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||Ang Old, 4, 31||Cecil Henry Bob||||James||Sarah||||||7193/1893, Blayney, NSW|||| |- |[[Cardwell-1574|Simmons, Annie]]||Cardwell||abt 1893||9 Sep 1977||84||||[[image:Cardwell-1574.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Bert||||||||||||||||Howard, Ron, Nancy |- |[[Simmons-13592|Simmons, Albert Helme (Bert)]]||||abt 1899||11 Sep 1980||81||||[[image:Simmons-13592.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Annie|||||||||||||||| |- |Simmons, Leslie Robert ||||18 Feb 1935||4 Sep 2010||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020382 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leslie-Robert-Simmons/21209400 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Simmons, Mary||||1865||16 Oct 1942||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021508 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Simmons, Robert James ||||||16 Nov 1941||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020383 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Robert-James-Simmons/21209401 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Simmons, Ron ||||5 Sep 1925||12 Aug 2016||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RON-SIMMONS/21195637 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Singer, Irene Annie ||||||21 Oct 1978||||wife||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Irene-Annie-Singer/21245072 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Skene, Clarence Sibbald||||1881||1934||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4JQ?i=548&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Skene, Laurence (Ted)||||||20 Jul 1961||78||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4JQ?i=548&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Slingsby, Beatrice Gloria |||| 28 Jul 1930||28 May 1990||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BEATRICE-GLORIA-SLINGSBY/21116512 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Slingsby, Malee Grace ||||||20 Jun 2012||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MALEE-GRACE-SLINGSBY/21090409 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Slingsby, William Cecil ||||28 Feb 1930||28 Nov 2003||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-CECIL-SLINGSBY/21064217 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-187547|Smith, Ada Jessie ]]||||1898||1957||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ADA-JESSIE-SMITH/21051049 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Golsby-35|Smith, Agnes Myra]]||Golsby||1864||20 Jan 1945||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019157 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-187549|Smith, Annie Frances]]||||1902||1984||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNIE-FRANCES-SMITH/21051050 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-208444|Smith, Athol Newton]]|||| 27 Jul 1916|| 3 Oct 1994||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Athol-Newton-Smith/21294479 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Alfred G||Ellen|||||||||| |- |[[Mutton-203|Smith, Charlotte Woodham]]||Mutton||1880?||20 Oct 1963||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012629 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-207850|Smith, Edmund George]]||||1895?||26 May 1974||79||||[[image:Smith-207850.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Phemie Ellen||||James||Caroline Letitia|||||||||| |- |[[Smith-207852|Smith, Edward John]]||||1928?||19 Sep 1978||50||||[[image: Smith-207852.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||George Henry||Adeline Mary|||||||||| |- |[[Smith-208445|Smith, Eliza Matilda]]||||est 1879||1963||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZA-MATILDA-SMITH/21196875 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Elizabeth||||||15 Oct 1916||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012643 ACI]||||||||||||John||Christian||||||||Blayney||Grace |- |[[Vesper-76|Smith, Emily Elizabeth]]||Vesper||1870||5 May 1942||71||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-ELIZABETH-SMITH/21051042 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||6 May 1942||||Thomas Richard||||||||||||Clarence River|||| |- |Smith, Ernest Joseph||||25 Mar 1922||28 Apr 1942||20||Military Service No N195550, drowned||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15515611 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66215886/ernest-joseph-smith FindaGrave]||||||Ang, Section 49, 4||||||Joseph Henry||Mary Elizabeth||Blayney NSW|||||||| |- |Smith, Ernie ||||19 Mar 1932||20 Apr 2013||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015748 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERNIE-SMITH/21283969 Billion Graves]||||||||Noeline||||||||||||||||Annette, Robert, Tania & Natalie |- |Smith, Frank Athol ||||||12 Oct 1990||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANK-ATHOL-SMITH/21116495 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Frederick George |||| 23 Jul 1930|| 18 Sep 2013||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FREDERICK-GEORGE-SMITH/21196764 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-208419|Smith, George Henry]]||||1932?||11 Jun 1978||46||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021489 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Mary A||Bryant||George||Mary Jane|||||||||| |- |Smith, Gordon Melville||||1894?||19 Feb 1956||62||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018483 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Horace||||||||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y463?i=554&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-207875|Smith, James David]]||||1934?||24 Feb 1980||46||||[[image:Smith-207875.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||George Henry||Adeline Mary|||||||||| |- |Smith, Jess||||||||||Mother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-Y4J7?i=555&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, John Sydney Thomas ||||||||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018161 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-SYDNEY-THOMAS-SMITH/21075773 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Joseph H||||||1959||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016104 ACI]||||||||||||James Andrew||Ellen|||||||||| |- |[[Smith-187548|Smith, Lillian Nellie]]||||1899||1958||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LILLIAN-NELLIE-SMITH/21051047 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Lionel||||||19 May 1974||infant||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018393 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Lloyd William Angus ||||1899||22 Jan 1906||6||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015555 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176474740/lloyd-william_angus-smith FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lloyd-William-Smith/21308756 Billion Graves]||||||||||||William Thomas||Sarah||||||19217/1899||644/1906|| |- |Smith, Lynette Marion |||||| Jul 2010||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LYNETTE-MARION-SMITH/21152395 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Margaret||||||6 Feb 2000||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015480 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Marion Joan |||| 12 Feb 1923|| 17 Jan 1998||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARION-JOAN-SMITH/21222563 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Mary Ann ||||||||||Much loved mother of Daphne, Her Grandchildren and great grandchildren, In God's loving care||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018156 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-ANN-SMITH/21212725 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Mary F||||1897?||2 Nov 1964||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015847 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Matilda Jane |||||| 25 Feb 1972||73||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MATILDA-JANE-SMITH/21116524 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Mona Noelene |||||| 8 Dec 1972||67||wife and mother||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MONA-NOELENE-SMITH/21116494 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Neill||||||||||father||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4LL?i=559&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Laing-1981|Smith, Nellie Irene]]||Laing||1907||12 Jun 1981||74||||[[image:Smith-207892.jpg |75px]]||||||||Victor Ernest||||Edward Sterling||Amy M||||||Tuena NSW|||| |- |Smith, Percy Hanslow||||1897?||24 Apr 1955||58||father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018476 ACI]||||||C of E||Vera Irene||||Frederick Russell||Mary|||||||||| |- |[[Fowler-10663|Smith, Phemie Ellen]]||Fowler||1901?||15 Nov 1984||83||||[[image:Fowler-10663.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Edmund George Smith|||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Robert James |||||| 21 Jul 1967||81||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-JAMES-SMITH/21116523 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Rodney James||||||11 Nov 1943||4||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4GF?i=562&cc=2058669 Family Search]]]||||||C of E||||||F||M|||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-506607|Smith, Sadie]]||||abt 1891||20 Sep 1972||81||||[[image:Unknown-506607.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Sarah ||Cameron||1859?||22 Jul 1944||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015554 ACI], [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/48/176473491_1487463734.jpg FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Sarah-Smith/21308755 Billion Graves]||||||||William Thomas|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-208432|Smith, Thomas McPhillamy]]||||1863||29 May 1936||||Parent||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019147 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-187543|Smith, Thomas Richard]]||||1864||1935||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-RICHARD-SMITH/21051041 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-187544|Smith, Thomas Richard Vesper]]||||1912||1929||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-RICHARD-SMITH/21051043 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Thomas Robert||||1919?||8 Aug 1941||22||accidently killed at Ballimore||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015849 ACI]||||||C of E||||||||||||||||Ballimore|| |- |Smith, Tom||||||||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y4WJ?i=565&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, Vera Irene||||1905?||12 Oct 1953||48||Mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018473 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-207892|Smith, Victor Ernest]]||||1907?||26 Oct 1979||72||||[[image:Smith-207892.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Nellie Irene||Laing||REGINALD CECIL MCPHILLAM||LAURA HARRIETT|||||||||| |- |Smith, William James||||1917?||10 Jul 1984||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015845 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, William||||||4 Jun 1952||64||Husband and father||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4KL?i=567&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Smith-208441|Smith, William Keith]]||||1901||10 Sep 1924||23||Son and brother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019159 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||||||T. M||L. M.|||||||||| |- |Smith, William Robert |||| 2 Nov 1918|| 23 Aug 2003||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Robert-Smith/21202642 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Smith, William Thomas ||||1851?||30 Jun 1933||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015553 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Thomas-Smith/21308754 Billion Graves]||||||||Sarah|||||||||||||||| |- |Smith-Marr, Dr||||||||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155963459 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159891525 Mourners]||||||22 May 1929||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Soanes, Fred S. ||||1860||1942||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Fred-S-Soanes/21276770 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Soanes, Kezia |||||| 5 Sep 1903||79||Mrs. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144291446 Obituary]||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Kezia-Soanes/21276769 Billion Graves]||||12 Sep 1903||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Sole, William Alfred ||||||2 Jun 1923||||Circus Accident / Sole Bros||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175696839/william-alfred-sole FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Soo, Ah Bee William||||28 Dec 1937||24 May 2004||66||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019075 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |South, Ada Jane||Gibbs||||24 Dec 1917||52||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/137413350 Obituary], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117835983 Trove]||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4JF?i=571&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||Thomas||||||||||||Montefiores||||Messrs. James, Sydney, Thomas and Cecil South, the daughters being Mrs. Nickles of Woodstock, and Miss C. South, of Blayney |- |South, Thomas||||||17 Mar 1898||41||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-Y4NM?i=572&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||Ada Jane|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Brooks-16939|Southwell, Elizabeth ]]||Brooks||1864||1945||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Elizabeth-Southwell/21207855 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Southwell, Jennifer June||||1930||1937||7||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018140 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Southwell-565|Southwell, Mark ]]||||1864||1936||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mark-Southwell/21207854 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Sparke-147|Sparke, Lewis Albert]]||||12 Dec 1879||4 Oct 1930||50||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020652 ACI]||||||||Ada|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Sparke-148|Sparke, Vera A. Ruth (Ruth)]]||||Oct 1907?||12 Feb 1908||4 months||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020717 ACI]||||||||||||Lewis||Ada|||||||||| |- |[[Sparke-149|Sparke, Ruth A]]||||1913||6 Sep 1915||3||||||||||||||||Lewis||Ada|||||||||| |- |St Clair, Alexander |||||| 31 Jan 1894||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALEXANDER-ST-CLAIR/21212596 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stallard, Arthur Bertram||||Aug||Jun||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-STALLARD/21045657 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stanners, George |||| 24 Sep 1927|| 1 Nov 2009||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/George-Stanners/21207597 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stell, Betty Mildred||||||13 Jan 1929||2 1/2 y||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4KN?i=575&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||W||M|||||||||| |- |Steen, Margaret||||1876||3 Mar 1898||22y3m|||||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stevens, Donald Gerard||||24 Oct 1919||19 Jul 1987||67||R.A.N. Service Number - 21200||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016376 ACI]||||||||Margaret Violet||Lancaster||Gerard Majella||Grace Florence||Hodge||||Deniliquin, New South Wales, Australia|||| |- |Stevens, Margaret Violet||Lancaster||1918?||8 Nov 2005||87||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-V-STEVENS/21064282 Billion Graves]||||||||Donald Gerard|||||||||||||||| |- |Stewart, Jean Marie |||| 20 Mar 1914|| 4 Aug 2003||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JEAN-MARIE-STEWART/21183896 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-506731|Stinson, Eliza]]||||1818?||13 Jun 1901||83||||[[image:Unknown-506731.jpg|75px]]||||14 Jun 1901||||Robert|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ames-2645|Stinson, Elizabeth Mary]]||Ames||1856||1936||80||||[[image:Stinson-2517.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Robert|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Wardell-426|Stinson, Evelyn Nellie]]||||30 Oct 1893||14 Oct 1968||74||||[[image:Stinson-2522.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||William Thomas|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Stinson-2508|Stinson, Robert]]||||1826?||6 Apr 1896||70||||[[image:Stinson-2508.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Eliza||||Samuel||Elizabeth|||||||||| |- |[[Stinson-2517|Stinson, Robert]]||||1850||1930||80||||[[image:Stinson-2517.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||1 Jun 1930||||Elizabeth Mary|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Stinson-2529|Stinson, Robert Bruce]]||||8 Jun 1925||17 May 2001||75||||[[image:Stinson-2529.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||19 May 2001|||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Stinson-2526|Stinson, Robert John]]||||1887?||3 Dec 1890||3||||[[image:Stinson-2526.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Robert||Charlotte|||||||||| |- |[[Stinson-2509|Stinson, Samuel]]||||1861?||23 Mar 1935||74||||[[image:Stinson-2509.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Robert||Eliza||||||||||Bert, Irene, Beulah and Wilson |- |[[Stinson-2522|Stinson, William Thomas ]]||||23 Mar 1893||30 Aug 1957||64||||[[image:Stinson-2522.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Evelyn Nellie|||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Aileen||||1897?||27 Sep 1987||90||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021946 ACI]||||||||||||Patrick John||Norah|||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Albert ||||1895?||23 Jun 1989||94||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018655 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALBERT-STONESTREET/21076135 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Albert Leslie ||||May 1905?||1 Mar 1906||16 month||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/157286562 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018578 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALBERT-LESLIE-STONESTREET/21076118 Billion Graves]||||2 Mar 1906||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Fitzpatrick-2139|Stonestreet, Ann]]||Fitzpatrick||abt 1815||22 Nov 1891||76||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198483427/levi-stonestreet FindaGrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021948 ACI]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Ann||||1870?||7 Dec 1956||86||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493842 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LAURA-MADELINE-STONESTREET/21195662 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Annie||||||21 Oct 1872||21||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4GG?i=579&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Arthur Ernest ||||1897?||22 Mar 1990||93||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021950 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Arthur-Ernest-Stonestreet/21254181 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Dorothy Charlotte||||||1 Jan 1981||83||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4GH?i=580&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Edna Phyllis ||||1903?||20 Jan 1983||80||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018654 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDNA-PHYLLIS-STONESTREET/21076134 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Edward Gordon||||1929?||5 Apr 1936||7y 7m||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018353 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/headstone/Edward-Gordon-Stonestreet/99556976 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||||||A. H.||E.|||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Edward Roy ||||1896?||28 Jun 1905||10||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018576 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-ROY-STONESTREET/21076117 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Eleanor||||1874?||24 Oct 1955||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018281 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Elizabeth Jane||||1857?||17 Mar 1936||79||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018322 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Elsie Maude||||1903?||16 Nov 1976||73||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018279 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Eugene Edward ||||1911?||14 Oct 1984||73||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018246 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EUGENE-EDWARD-STONESTREET/21195661 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Gladys Mary||||1902?||5 Feb 1906||1y 3m||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018270 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Jessie ||||10 Nov 1926|| 26 Jul 2014||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JESSIE-STONESTREET/21045835 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Julian Arthur||||1922?||5 Jul 1947||25||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161314530 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144910019 Trove]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018402 ACI]||||7 Jul 1947||C of E||||||A.||||||||Kings Plains|||| |- |Stonestreet, Kevin John||||Aug 1941||Dec 1941||0||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018324 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Laura Madeline ||||1913?||14 Dec 1986||73||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018247 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LAURA-MADELINE-STONESTREET/21195662 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Stonestreet-94|Stonestreet, Levi]] ||||1795||3 Apr 1874||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198483427/levi-stonestreet FindaGrave]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Stonestreet-211|Stonestreet, Levi James]]||||||7 Jul 1943||72||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y4D4?i=591&cc=2058669 Family Search]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Marjory Maud ||||3 Sep 1923||8 Jul 1997||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARJORY-MAUD-STONESTREET/21093296 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Mary Ila||||Mar 1940||Jul 1940||0||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018323 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Stonestreet-164|Stonestreet, Norman]]|||| 14 Oct 1916||29 Nov 1999||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NORMAN-STONESTREET/21200897 Billion Graves]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet Robert Ernest||||Mar 1946||Jul 1946||0||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018325 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, Ronald Norman ||||23 Oct 1951||12 Nov 2013||62||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021949 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RONALD-NORMAN-STONESTREET/21174059 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet William Ira||||1898?||12 Oct 1984||86||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021945 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet William Levi|||||| 7 Jul 1954||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018280 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stonestreet, William Thomas ||||1849?||2 Aug 1930||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018321 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stott, Norman ||||||25 Aug 1984||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018294 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/NORMAN-STOTT/21196786 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Stoward, Henry||||||13 Mar 1882||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4K2?i=596&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Stuart, Donald||||1929||1933||||son||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-Y4J9?i=597&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Studdert, Emily Jane||||||20 Feb 1887||27||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-Y4CL?i=598&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||Robet Loughton|||||||||||||||| |- |Sutton, Allen John Loseby ||||25 Jul 1913||1 Dec 1991||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013730 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Allen-John-Loseby-Sutton/21199120 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Sutton, Joan ||||18 Oct 1911||31 Dec 1993||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013729 ac] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOAN-SUTTON/21240757 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Sutton, Ronda Lavine ||||3 May 1946||14 May 2010||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RONDA-LAVINE-SUTTON/21222520 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Sweeney, Ann||||||Jul 1934||93||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/146411437 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/104372795 Trove]||||||||RC family ground||John (died 1918)||||||Mary||||15640/1934||County Clare, Ireland||Vittoria||James and Katie Sweeney, late Mother M. James, Perthville Convent |- |Sweeney, Catherine||||||Mar 1941||70||Brother James Sweeney. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/106362014 Trove]||||||||RC||||||||||||||||Vittoria (Bathurst district)|| |- |Sweeney, John||||||16 Mar 1913||78||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/100883224 Trove]||||||||||||||||||||||County Kilkenny (Ireland)||Vittoria|| |- |Symonds, Leonard Thomas ||||1914?||20 Jul 1988||74||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012633 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leonard-Thomas-Symonds/21210449 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Tate, Anne||||||6 Jun 1887||54||Mother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4JT?i=599&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Tate, Robert Douglas Moore||||||10 Jun 1881||25||Father killed at Kings Plains||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-Y4TN?i=600&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Taylor, Amy Isabel |||||| 5 Aug 2007||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/AMY-ISABEL-TAYLOR/21175389 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Taylor, R H ||||1926?||22 Oct 2011||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020564 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/R-H-TAYLOR/21271942 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Taylor, William Edwin ||||1906|| 26 Jun 1939||33||Husband||[[image:Taylor-64084.jpg |75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Willcox-506|Templeman, Gertrue Ismay Henrietta]]||Willcox||1903?||1 Aug 1982||79||||[[image:Willcox-506.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Bill|||||||||||||||| |- |[[Templeton-3255|Templeman, William A]]||||1904?||20 Aug 1985||81||||[[image:Templeton-3255.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Gertrude|||||||||||||||| |- |Thompson, Amy Gertrude ||||1885?||4 Aug 1977||92||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015032 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/AMY-GERTRUDE-THOMPSON/21228145 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Thompson, Colin Barry |||| 17 Nov 1940|| 22 Aug 2006||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/COLIN-BARRY-THOMPSON/21054098 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Thompson, Fay |||| 13 Jul 1942|| 25 Aug 2004||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FAY-THOMPSON/21152604 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Thompson, Joseph Herbert ||||1886?||7 Aug 1954||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015031 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Joseph-Herbert-Thompson/21254195 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Thompson-Cockburn, Kaylee Fay |||||| 1 Feb 2003||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/KAYLEE-FAY-THOMPSON-COCKBURN/21090157 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Thomson, Teresa ||||||24 Sep 1915||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/111251316 Trove]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175696335/teresa-thomson FindaGrave]||||||RC||John|||||||||||||||| |- |Thorburn, The Rev. James T. ||||1860||1935||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013272 ACI][https://billiongraves.com/grave/James-T-Thorburn/21294532 Billion Graves]||||||||Miriam|||||||||||||||| |- |Thorburn, Jessie Arminella ||||1893||1976||83||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013270 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JESSIE-ARMINELLA-THORBURN/21220288 Billion Graves]||||||||Roderick Terry||||Rev James||Miriam||||||||||Miriam and Elizabeth |- |Thorburn, Miriam ||||1855||1924||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013271 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Miriam-Thorburn/21294531 Billion Graves]||||||||Rev James|||||||||||||||| |- |Thorpe, infant||||||11 Sep 1902||9m||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144294913 Trove]|||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Thurn, Peter James||||1959||2007||48||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016016 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Thwaite, John Rixon||||19 Sep 1925||12 May 2014||88||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015730 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Tibbs , Charles Edward ||||1891||4 Sep 1908||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142042446/charles-edward-tibbs FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Tierney-1272|Tierney, William Thomas]]||||5 Aug 1915||25 May 1990||74||||[[image:Tierney-1272.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Todd, Michelle Anne ||||13 Jul 1962||1 Aug 2014||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MICHELLE-ANNE-TODD/21064242 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Tolhurst, James Henry |||| 7 May 1939|| 3 Aug 2013||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-HENRY-TOLHURST/21174292 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Tondeur, Dorothy Le||||||15 Aug 1944||53||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-Y48M?i=603&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Toohey, Ian William ||||4 Mar 1951||24 May 2011||60||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015762 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ian-William-Toohey/21226009 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Toohey, John Edward ||||||9 Dec 1974||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-EDWARD-TOOHEY/21103455 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Toohey, John Henry ||||25 Feb 1918||8 May 2005||87||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016003 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-HENRY-TOOHEY/21196773 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Toohey, Kevin John |||| 19 Jun 1928|| 17 Sep 2008||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Kevin-John-Toohey/21209786 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Toohey, Lila Mary ||||||11 Mar 1945||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LILA-MARY-TOOHEY/21103454 Billion Graves]||||||||||||William||Ada Mary||||1045/1945|||||| |- |Toohey, Patrick||||||2 Jul 1952||73||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161524758 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/219820408 Trove Death]||||||3 Jul 1952||RC||||||||||||||||||No Children. Brothers William, Jack and James, sisters Annie (Mrs. A. Quigley ) and Joannah (Mrs. J. Clancy). |- |Toohey, Philomena |||| 27 Jun 1928||24 Jun 2001||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Philomena-Toohey/21248237 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Toohill, Mary Ellen ||||||9 Sep 2010||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-ELLEN-TOOHILL/21105822 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Toole, Mary Louise ||Allen||21 Jun 1910||29 Apr 1960||||No Grave Photo, Mother of 5 daughters and one son.||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142042833/mary-louise-toole FindaGrave]||||||||Reginald Allan||||Henry Ernest||Mary Ann Margaret||Hartigan||||Windsor, New South Wales, Australia||Blayney|| |- |Toynton, Allan Ernest |||| 8 Oct 1936|| 1 Feb 2013||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Allan-Ernest-Toynton/21294428 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Trudgett, David James ||||||20 Aug 1968||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020043 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/David-James-Trudgett/21216094 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Tug RD, Breaent||||||15 Mar 1968||83||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-Y4GW?i=605&cc=2058669 Family Search]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Tulloch, Margaret Elaine |||||| 23 Jan 1936||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013269 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Margaret-Elaine-Tulloch/21218060 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Turner, Charles Albert ||||1868?||17 Aug 1942||74||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160898198 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160898200 Trove2], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160844986 Funeral]||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021345 ACI]||||18 Aug 1942||Meth.||||||James Thomas||Margaret Anne||||15943/1942 ||||||Hilda Turner Flossie Turner |- |Turner, Mary Ann||||1869?||8 Feb 1939||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021344 ACI]||||||||||||John||Lydia|||||||||| |- |[[Turner-33961|Turner, William Henry ]]|||| 27 Jan 1872|| 8 Apr 1898||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021348 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Henry-Turner/21210406 Billion Graves]||||||||||||James Thomas||Mary Ann|||||||||| |- |Uren, Jane||||1842?||18 Oct 1885||43||||||||||Meth, 2, 71|||||||||||||||||| |- |Unknown||||||22 Jun 1968||||possibly died overseas|||||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Van Der Stok, Margaret Therese, |||||| 2 Nov 1994||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-THERESE-VAN-DER-STOK/21196728 BillionGraves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Van Uum, Gwendoline Harris |||| 12 Dec 1922|| 29 Feb 2008||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GWENDOLINE-HARRIS-VAN-UUM/21196713 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vanuum, Anne |||||| 7 Aug 1988||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNE-VANUUM/21199279 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vanuum, William T. |||||| 5 Sep 1999||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNE-VANUUM/21199279 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vaughan, Arthur William||||1903?||20 Oct 1910||7||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013249 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vaughn, J. R.||||||2 Jul 1949||77||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214421786 Trove]||||||||||||||||||||||||||Fred (Yass), Esther (Mrs. Wilkinson, of Thirroul), Gladys (Mrs. R. Nelson, of Condobolin) and Horace, of Lismore |- |Vaughan, Sarah Ann||||1868?||3 Apr 1917||49||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013246 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vernon, Dorothy Maude ||||18 May 1925||13 May 1994||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020098 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DOROTHY-MAUDE-VERNON/21055639 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vickers, Ronald John |||||| 14 Nov 1993||||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013700 ACI][https://billiongraves.com/grave/RONALD-JOHN-VICKERS/21077360 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vidler, Coral ||Spalding|| 9 Sep 1936|| 16 Mar 1993||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Coral-Spalding-Vidler/21208236 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Vidler, Tasman |||| 27 May 1912|| 22 Nov 2012||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Tasman-Vidler/21209234 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wade, Cecil Alfred ||||1916?||8 Jan 1994||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020112 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Cecil-Alfred-Wade/21274952 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wade, Kathleen Charlotte||||1921?||17 Jan 2006||85||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020113 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wake, Leslie Carey |||||| 27 Oct 1982||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-CAREY-WAKE/21042797 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Walkhom, Albert Edward||||22 Nov 1895||10 Sep 1959||63||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021273 ACI]||||||C of E||Alice|||||||||||||||| |- |Walkhom, Alice||||28 Sep 1880||26 Jul 1964||83||Mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021272 ACI]||||||C of E||Albert Edward|||||||||||||||| |- |Walkhom, Alice Irene||||1900||1930||30||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021523 ACI]||||||C of E||Prichard William|||||||||||||||| |- |Walkhom, Annie Beryl||||1918?||10 Jun 1920||22 m||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021271 ACI]||||||C of E||||||Albert Edward||Alice|||||||||| |- |Walkhom, Emily Harriet||||1879?||27 Apr 1956||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021536 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Walkhom, Ernest Herbert||||May 1884?||11 May 1885||1 1/2 Years||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021535 ACI]||||||C of E||||||Thomas||Margaret|||||||||| |- |Walkom, Frederick John ||||6 Jan 1922||11 May 1963||41||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15975227 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/FREDERICK-JOHN-WALKHOM/21275626 Billion Graves]||||||C of E||Margaret Alison||||Albert Edward Charles Loftun||Alice||Hodges||||||||Rich and Scott |- |Walkhom, Jane Ida||||1873?||10 May 1881||8||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021534 ACI]||||||C of E||||||Thomas||Margaret|||||||||| |- |Walhom, Kelvin Prichard||||1920?||26 Jul 1990||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016118 ACI]||||||||Mildred Joy||||Prichard Samuel|||||||||||| |- |Walkom, Margaret||||1847?||21 Oct 1914||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021531 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-ALISON-WALKHOM/21275627 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Walkom, Margaret Alison ||||1924?||19 Mar 2002||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016128 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-ALISON-WALKHOM/21275627 Billion Graves]||||||||Frederick John|||||||||||||||| |- |Walkhom, Mildred Joy||||1922?||29 May 1999||77||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016124 ACI]||||||||Kelvin Prichard|||||||||||||||| |- |Walkhom, Prichard Samuel||||1887?||12 Nov 1958||71||Father and grandfather||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021524 ACI]||||||C of E||Alice Irene|||||||||||||||| |- |Walkhom, Thomas||||1844?||17 Feb 1909||65||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021532 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Walkhom, Thomas J||||15 May 1880||1 Jun 1880||17 Days||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021533 ACI]||||||C of E||||||Thomas||Margaret|||||||||| |- |[[Wallace-3783|Wallace, Charles]]||||3 Aug 1852||21 Apr 1938||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/220879572 Lithgow mercury], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/255170501 Trove]||||||22 Apr 1938||C of E||||||William||||||7210/1938 ||||Bathurst||Charles (Cullen Bullen) |- |[[Wallace-3782|Wallace, George]]||||28 Mar 1847|| 6 Nov 1913 ||66||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020123 ACI]||||8 Nov 1913||C of E||Jane||Death|||||||||||||| |- |[[Wallace-17851}|Wallace, John (Jack)]]||||1883||abt 1883||infant||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020160 ACI]||||||C of E||||||Charles||Susan||Lock|||||||| |- |[[Death-511|Wallace, Jane]]||Death||25 Aug 1845||28 May 1886||42||Mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020121 ACI]||||||C of E||||||James||Ann||Hempenstall|||||||| |- |Wallace, John Leslie ||||25 Sep 1876||2 Jun 1943||||Birth 19230/1876, Death 7971/1943 ||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180033862/john-leslie-wallace FindaGrave]||||||C of E||||||Richard||Ellen|||||||||| |- |[[Wallace-17866|Wallace, Kenneth]]||||1901||1902||infant||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020164 ACI]||||||C of E||||||Charles||Susan||Lock|||||||| |- |[[Wallace-17852|Wallace, William J (Joe)]]||||1886||1888||infant||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020163 ACI]||||||C of E||||||Charles||Susan||Lock|||||||| |- |[[Wallace-17118|Wallace, William]]||||1872?||26 Jul 1884||12||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y4MK?i=623&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||||||George||Jane||Death|||||||| |- |Waller, Annie Elizabeth||||1878||1923||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-Y44F?i=624&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Waller, Samuel John||||1868||1934||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-Y4F3?i=625&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Walsh, Andrew||||abt 1835||12 Dec 1900||65||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144289014 Trove], ||||||13 Dec 1900||RC||||||Augustus||Catherine||||11852/1900 |||||| |- |[[Walsh-741|Walsh, Anne Jane]]||||||10 Apr 1951||52||||||||||||||||Andrew||Mary Jane||Stonestreet|||||||| |- |[[Walsh-7415|Walsh, Cecil Gabriel]]||||1884||10 Apr 1951||67||||||||11 Apr 1951||RC||||||Andrew||Mary Jane||Stonestreet|||||||| |- |[[Walton-6966|Walton, Charles Albert]]||||1894||21 Nov 1972||79||m1920||[[image:Walton-6966.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Clarice Muriel “Clarissa” Walton||||||||||||Blayney||Blayney|| |- |[[Dean-9739|Walton, Clarice Muriel “Clarissa”]]||Dean||11 Jul 1900||25 Nov 1994||94||m1920 Siblings Elisabeth Ruth, George James, Susannah, Ethel Emily May||[[image:Walton-6966.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||||Charles Albert||||Martin||Catherine||Shelly||||Blayney||Blayney|| |- |Wardle, Agnus Mary |||||| 26 May 1978||65||Wfe and mother||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Agnus-Mary-Wardle/21308453 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Wardle, Fred Rowland |||||| 17 Jan 1982||70||father||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Fred-Rowland-Wardle/21308454 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Ware, William |||||| 5 Feb 1938||19||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160695353 Trove]||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-WARE/21141878 Billion Graves]||||6 Feb 1938||Meth.||||||Walter||||||||||Trunkey Creek|| |- |Waters, Daniel||||||27 Jun 1899||44||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144284400 Trove]||||||28 Jun 1899||||||||||||||||||Five-Mile Waterholes, between Blayney and Carcoar|| |- |[[Watts-9869|Watts, Janis Marie]]|||| 30 Dec 1951|| 11 Jan 1992||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Janis-Marie-Watts/21263015 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Unknown-507768|Watts, Joan Maria]]||||3 Apr 1927||6 Jun 2009||82||Loving mother of Janice, Michael, Neil and Richard, loved Nan to her grandchilden, Friend to all||[[image:Unknown-507768.jpg|75px]]||||||||||||||||||||||Canowindra||Janice, Michael, Neil and Richard |- |Webb, Joyce Bruce||||1897?||25 Aug 1898||1||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021199 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Webb, Roy||||1887?||31 Aug 1889||2||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021200 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Weber, Estelle V. M. ||Death||21 Mar 1912||24 Jul 1993||81||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176474918/estelle-v_m_-weber FindaGrave]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Webster-11309|Webster, Elma Ruby]]||||||1 Apr 1921||3m||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155655338 death]||[[image:Webster-11309.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Webster-11303|Webster, George]]||||||14 Oct 1909||65||parent||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-Y4W7?i=629&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||16 Oct 1909||Ang.||||||||||||||Wombiana, Blayney|||| |- |Webster, Jane||||||Oct 1925||50||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-Y4S8?i=630&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Lack-282|Webster, Lucinda Ellen]]||Lack||1838||4 May 1913||75||||[[image:Lack-282-1.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Webster, Maria||||||14 Nov 1925||76||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4NM?i=632&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Webster-11308|Webster, Sara]]||||1879?||29 May 1896||17||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019487 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Wells, Arthur Richard ||||1907?||17 Feb 1981||74||Husband,grandfather and great grandfather||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015541 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-RICHARD-WELLS/21068117 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Wells, Marie Gwendoline ||||22 May 1915||29 Jun 2001||86||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020533 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Marie-Gwendoline-Wells/21217068 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Whalan, Jane Ann||||1868||1931||63|| ||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015341 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Whalan, Walter W||||1870||1939||69||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015342 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wheeler, Alfred Bruce||||||abt 30 Dec 1901||7y 10m||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252194498 Trove]||||||About 31 Dec 1901|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Whelan, Thomas Hugh |||| 19 Nov 1923|| 21 Jul 2004||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-HUGH-WHELAN/21196829 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Whitaker, Miss||||||9 Mar 1904||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252330142 Trove]||||||||Pres.|||||||||||||||||| |- |Whittaker, Charles Henry||||1859?||15 Sep 1931||72||father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021490 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Whittaker, Emily Blanche||||1862?||28 Nov 1931||69||mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021491 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Whittaker, William||||||12 Jul 1896||68||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YW1X?i=637&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |White, William Thomas Charles |||||| 24 Jul 1990||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-THOMAS-CHARLES-WHITE/21212582 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Whitney, George Thomas |||||| 25 Apr 2012||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/George-Thomas-Whitney/21308720 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Whitney, Thelma Margaret |||||| 1 Jun 2007||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Thelma-Margaret-Whitney/21250111 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Whitty, Harold |||| 5 Jun 1922|| 23 Feb 2007||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Harold-Whitty/21209225 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Whitty, Ian Maxwell |||||| 7 Feb 1997||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/IAN-MAXWELL-WHITTY/21103643 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Whitty, Valerie Joyce |||| 2 May 1935|| 31 May 2010||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Valerie-Joyce-Whitty/21216639 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Whybrow, Cedric Ernest||||||9 Aug 1956||32||Husband & Father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018630 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Whybrow, Charles Thomas||||28 Aug 1914||1 Mar 2002||87||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018632 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Whybrow, David Francis||||1890?||15 Oct 1968||78||Husband & Father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018836 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Whybrow, Doreen Dawn||||1927?||16 Dec 1977||50||Wife and mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018831 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Whybrow, Harold Francis ||||1911?||16 Aug 1966||55||son & brother, killed||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018631 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HAROLD-FRANCIS-WHYBROW/21045764 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Whybrow, Maude Beatrice||||1891?||27 Mar 1978||87||mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018838 ACI]||||||C of E||David Francis|||||||||||||||| |- |Whybrow, Mervyn Lester||||1927?||3 Sep 1994||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018834 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Ballinger-379|Wiblin, Olive Cleveland ]]||Ballinger||abt 1892||10 Jan 1978||86||||[[image:Ballinger-379.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]|||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Wood-24724|Wickens, Charlotte Ann]]||||||22 Mar 1905||29||||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-2.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||23 Mar 1905||C of E||||||Robert W||Sarah A|||||||||| |- |Wickens, Jane||||||17 May 1892||40||Wife and mother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-Y44T?i=645&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Cutting-874|Wickens, Martha Ann]]||Cutting||est 1888||28 Jul 1923||35||||[[image:Cutting-874-1.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Frank||Martha|||||||||| |- |[[Wickens-265|Wickens, Stanley E. A.]]|||||| 6 Aug 1909||||||[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-2.jpg|75px]]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]], [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||C of E||||||Robert A B||Charlotte A||||8479/1909|||||| |- |[[Wickens-269|Wickens, Walter William]]||||||1 Oct 1910||75||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y44C?i=648&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||2 Oct 1910?||C of E||||||||||||||Rotherfield, Sussex||Blayney|| |- |Wickens, Walter William||||||4 Oct 1040||48||father||||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Wicks, Charles Edward ||||25 Aug 1925||10 Nov 2004||79||With Emily Joyce||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015036 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHARLES-EDWARD-WICKS/21220208 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wicks, Emily Joyce ||||7 Dec 1933||26 Jul 2000||66||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015037 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-JOYCE-WICKS/21220209 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wicks, Garry John ||||Nov 1963?||9 Feb 1964||3 months||burial Card says 8 Feb||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015275 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/GARRY-JOHN-WICKS/21199307 Billion Graves]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Wicks, Neville Clive ||||29 Aug 1932||2 Oct 2001||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NEVILLE-CLIVE-WICKS/21104274 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wicks, William John ||||14 Jun 1933||3 Nov 2003||70||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015263 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-John-Wicks/21193979 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Radburn-135|Willcox, Catherine Anne]]||Radburn ||1864||23 Nov 1931||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021494 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||Richard|||||||||||||||| |- |Wilcox, Christina Louise ||||6 Feb 1954||6 Apr 2014||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHRISTINA-LOUISE-WILCOX/21197971 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wilcox, John Harry ||||est 1936||20 Sep 2016||||WILCOX John Harry Death notice 29SEP2016 Death 80 at Orange Hospital, late of Blayney Blayney Chronicle 06OCT2016||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-HARRY-WILCOX/21185127 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Hatch-4733|Willcox, Annie Vane]]||Hatch||1881||30 Jun 1972||90||mother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021497 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||William R|||||||||||||||| |- |Willcox, Catherine Annie||||1864||1931||||wife and mother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y4QL?i=650&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |[[Willcox-508|Willcox, Lester Alvin L]]||||8 Feb 1904||1 Feb 1993||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lester-Alvin-L-Willcox/21298163 Billion Graves]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||Richard||Annie|||||||||| |- |[[Willcox-511|Wilcox, Melba May]]||||1924||1926||2||Sister of Coral and Aubrey||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021178 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||||||||donald||Harriet E|||||||||| |- |[[Willcox-509|Wilcox, Richard]]||||1857?||18 Jun 1943||86||father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021495 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Catherine Annie||||||||||||Evans' Plains, near Bathurst||||William and Bert (Blayney), Allan, Donald, Stanley, Aubrey (Orange), and Clarence (Barry). |- |[[Willcox-507|Willcox, William R]]||||1882?||22 Aug 1957||75||father||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021496 ACI]||[[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]]||||C of E||Annie V|||||||||||||||| |- |Williams, Barry Edward||||||23 May 1953||17||son & brother||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018667 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Williams , Edward Henry ||||10 Mar 1864 ||3 Apr 1899||||||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119347829/edward-henry-williams FindaGrave]||||||||||||Thomas Reseigh||Mary Nicholas Williams ||Edwards|||||||| |- |Williams, Elizabeth ||||1821||Sep 1914||93||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021020 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175741939/elizabeth-williams FindaGrave]||||||||William|||||||||||||||| |- |WIlliams, Freda Edna ||||20 Nov 1907||13 Sep 1998||90||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018160 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Freda-Edna-WIlliams/21280720 Billion Graves]||||||||||||||||||||||||Marie |- |Williams , Mary Nicholas ||Edwards||30 Oct 1831||4 Dec 1913||||No Headstone||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118507140/mary-nicholas-williams FindaGrave]||||||||Thomas Reseigh Williams ||||||||||||Rinsey, Cornwall Unitary Authority, Cornwall, England||Blayney||Thomas Edward, Edward henry, Albert Edward, Frederick George Augustus and Francis James |- |Williams , Thomas Reseigh ||||31 Oct 1830||15 Jul 1905||74||No Headstone. Siblings Mary (Mitchell), William Resleigh Polmear. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252226315 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/102647732? Obituary]||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118507130/thomas-reseigh-williams FindaGrave]||||17 Jul 1905||||Mary Nicholas Williams ||Edwards||||||||||Crowan, Cornwall Unitary Authority, Cornwall, England||Brown's Creek||Thomas Edward, Edward henry, Albert Edward, Frederick George Augustus and Francis James |- |Williams, William ||||||||72||Birth and death dates unknown.||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021019 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175741915/william-williams FindaGrave]||||||||Elizabeth||||||||||||||||Annie, Elizabeth |- |Williamson, Thomas Charles |||| 17 Jul 1921|| 29 Aug 2004||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-CHARLES-WILLIAMSON/21055630 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wills, John||||1833?||5 Oct 1908||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015537 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wilson, Bruce Owen |||| 2 Aug 1921|| 24 Nov 1995||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRUCE-OWEN-WILSON/21285335 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wilson, Charles||||3 Nov 1883||14 Dec 1914||||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-L9WY-Y47F?i=654&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||Agnes||||||||||||London|||| |- |Wilson, Fay||||15 Jul 1932||9 Apr 2017||84||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020106 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wilson, Gladys May||||||9 Jul 1902||2m||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144292563 Trov]e]||||||10 Jul 1902|||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wilson, Henry Christian||||1863?||29 Feb 1960||97||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021526 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Wilson, John ||||1937?||3 Dec 1992||55||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020107 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-WILSON/21199292 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wilson, Mary Henrietta||||1864?||15 Jul 1945||81||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021525 ACI]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Wittaker, Eliza Jane||||||2 Nov 1905||42||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-Y43Q?i=657&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |William Robert, Wood, ||||||||||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161389883 Trove]||||||18 Jul 1951||Meth.||||||||||||||||of 73 Rose Street, Bathurst and Blayney|| |- |Woodford||||||||||infant||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YWB4?i=658&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Woodford, Alice Mary||||||4 Apr 1946||59||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-Y47F?i=659&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Woodford, Colin William (Snow) ||||30 Nov 1928||11 Apr 2007||78||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015988 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Colin-William-Snow-Woodford/21306690 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Woodford, Emilly Ellen||||||18 Oct 1932||69||Wife and mother||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-Y4ML?i=660&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||George|||||||||||||||| |- |Woodford, Ernest William||||||25 Sep 1961||69||husband||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-Y4MN?i=661&cc=2058669 family earch]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Woodford, Francis Dudley||||||1 Feb 1953||25||Brothers Colin Harley and Rex. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/145492901 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/145490325 Trove]||||||2 Feb 1953||C of E||||||Manuel||||||||||Wagga|| |- |Woodford, George||||||10 Nov 1937||73||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-Y49M?i=662&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E||Emilly|||||||||||||||| |- |Woodford, Harley Keith ||||1933?||8 Nov 2000||67||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016010 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HARLEY-KEITH-WOODFORD/21220272 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Woodford, Jack||||||14 Jun 1938||39||||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99WY-YW1P?i=663&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||||C of E|||||||||||||||||| |- |Woodford, Marion Gladys ||||5 Nov 1931||30 Aug 2007||75||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015987 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Marion-Gladys-Woodford/21196409 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Woodford, Rex ||||26 Nov 1935||3 Mar 2004||68||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016002 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/REX-WOODFORD/21222493 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Woodford, Shirley Adelaide||||6 Apr 1937||16 May 2019||82||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015744 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Wrench, Mrs||||||9 Jul 1903||85||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252318054 Obituary]||||||11 Jul 1903||RC|||||||||||||||||| |- |Wyatt, John Paul||||11 Mar 1966||26 Oct 1979||13||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493832 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Yates, Eustace Percy||||8 Dec 1882||22 Apr 1883||0||||[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021130 ACI]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Yeats, Roy Elliott|||| 8 Nov 1926|| 7 May 2014||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Roy-Elliott-Yeats/21197884 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Young, Daniel Thomas (Tom)||||1878||12 Sep 1938||60+||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160901955 Trove]||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QSQ-G9WY-Y4QT?i=664&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||15 Sep 1938||C of E||Sarah||||||||||||||||Earl, Elvie and Elma (Mrs. C. Marks) |- |Young, Sarah Jane||||||9 Apr 1951||||Mrs. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161405077 Funeral Notice]||[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89WY-YW1M?i=665&cc=2058669 Family Search]||||10 Apr 1951||C of E||Tom|||||||||||||||| |- |Zideluns, Ella|||||| 7 Apr 2015||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELLA-ZIDELUNS/21045672 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |- |Zideluns, Peteris |||||| 27 Jan 1990||||||[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PETERIS-ZIDELUNS/21045671 Billion Graves]|||||||||||||||||||||||| |}

    Blayney Memorials Table

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    === Blayney Memorials Table New Version === [[Space:Blayney_Cemetery%2C_Blayney%2C_New_South_Wales%2C_Australia|Blayney Cemetery]] Memorials photographed and transcribed by [[Crofts-72|Julie Rourke]] and [[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]. {| border="1" class="sortable" |- ! align="left" style="background-color: #ccff99;"|'''Photograph''' ! align="left" style="background:#ccff99;"|'''Grave Number''' ! align="left" style="background:#ccff99;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#ccff99;"|'''Transcription''' |- |[[image:Abbott-10331.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Abbott-10331|Abbott, Con]]||In Loving Memory of Con Abbot, Died 13th August 1989, Aged 83 |- |[[image:Atkins-5773.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Atkins-5773|Abbott, Doris Mary]]||Doris Mary Abbott, Aged 89 years, Died 12 Dec 1997, "Together" |- |[[image:Lobley-40.jpg|75px]]||Pres.||[[Lobley-40|Abbott, Faith Annie]]||Faith Annie Abbott, Died 2nd December 1993, Aged 91 Years, Always remembered by her loving family, At Rest. |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018778 ACI]||Pres.||[[Beaver-2459|Abbott, Mary Ann]]||In Loving memory, My dear wife and our mother Mary Ann Abbott, 1876 - 1912, At Rest. |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PETER-JOHN-DENNIS-ABBOTT/21069933 Billion Graves]||||[[Abbott-10404|Abbott, Peter John Dennis (Sonny)]]||In loving Memory of, ABBOTT, PETER JOHN DENNIS, "SONNY", 17.10.1933 - 12.2.2014, Rest in Peace |- |[[image:Abbott-10198.jpg|75px]]||Pres.||[[Abbott-10198|Abbot, William Henry]]||William Henry Abbott, Died 23 Jun 1977, Aged 79 Years, Always Remembered by his loving wife and family, At Rest |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015567 ACI] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28596038/elizabeth-adam FindaGrave Photo]||Pres.||[[Spence-4034|Adam, Elizabeth]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015566 ACI] [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2009/127/28596010_124183875550.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||Pres.||[[Adam-2030|Adam, Rev James]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018415 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ann-Adams/21254233 Billion Graves]||||Adams, Ann|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ISOBEL-NOREEN-ADAMS/21195701 Billion Graves]||||Adams, Isobel Noreen|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018418 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Richard-B-Adams/21254234 Billion Graves]||||Adams, Richard B.|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BARRY-JOHN-AGNEW/21212662 Billion Graves]||||[[Agnew-1671|Agnew, Barry John]]||Brother of Joyce |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDITH-PEARL-AGNEW/21050982 Billion Graves]||||[[Murray-17770|Agnew, Edith Pearl]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOYCE-MILVA-AGNEW/21116339 Billion Graves]||||[[Agnew-1670|Agnew, Joyce Milva ]]||Sister of Barry |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-H-AGNEW/21044381 Billion Graves]||||[[Agnew-1669|Agnew, John Henry]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRIAN-PATRICK-AKEHURST/21042760 Billion Graves]||||[[Akehurst-266|Akehurst, Brian Patrick]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOSHUA-AKEHURST/21198148 Billion Graves]||||Akehurst, Joshua "Akey"|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015750 ACI]||||Alexander, Joyce|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015280 ACI]||||Anderson, Henry|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015279 ACI]||||Anderson, Minnie|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015442 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/David-Ian-Andrews/21193621 Billion Graves]||||Andrews, David Ian||Accidently |- |[[image:Anlezark-127.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Anlezark-127|Anlezark, Brien Morris]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/SHANE-MORRIS-ANLEZARK/21198073 Billion Graves]||||[[Anlezark-128|Anlezark, Shane Morris]]||Dearly loved by Brian, Glenice, Jacob and Daniel |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Audrey-May-Ansell/21198731 Billion Graves]||||[[Baker-43280|Ansell, Audrey May]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018658 ACI]||C of E||Ash, Arthur Trevellyn|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018656 ACI]||C of E||Ash, George Edward Glenelg|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018659 ACI]||C of E||Ash, Harold|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018657 ACI]||C of E||Ash, James Henry|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018480 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-ASHBY/21174282 Billion Graves Photo]||||[[Ashby-2075|Ashby, James]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MOLLY-ROSE-AVARD/21174420 Billion Graves]||||Avard, Molly Rose||sister to Maureen, Cathie, Mary & John |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018236 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/BEDE-BACKHOUSE/21199302 Billion Graves]||||Backhouse, Bede||Loving husband, father and grandfather |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-BACKHOUSE/21081864 Billion Graves]||||Backhouse, Elizabeth||loving wife, mother and grandmother |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015702 ACI]||||Bacon, Amelia Elvie|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015706 ACI]||||Bacon, Ernest John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015577 ACI] [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/28/175849642_1485752582.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||[[Baker-39592|Baker, Andrew Norman]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021051 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Bertha-Isobel-Baker/21272846 Billion Graves]||||[[Giles-5103|Baker, Bertha Isobel]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015539 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/David-Ronald-Woodin-Baker/21308816 Billion Graves]||||Baker, David Ronald (Woodin) ||Loved and always remembered by Mum, Dad, Tony, Ian and families |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/28/175849096_1485751676.jpg Findagrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015574 ACI]||||[[Kirkpatrick-3620|Baker, Ellen]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018364 ACI]||||Baker, Eric Clive|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/29/175861663_1485801031.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||[[Baker-23349|Baker, Ernest Alfred]]|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/42/176277787_1486944692.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||[[Baker-39593|Baker, Ethel Maud]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HECTOR-GEORGE-BAKER/21240668 BillionGraves Photo]||||[[Baker-39594|Baker, Hector George]]||Our dear mother and father. Always loved by their grandchildren |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015579 ACI]||||Baker, Ivy Elsie|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-DENIS-BAKER/21220199 Billion Graves]||||Baker, James Denis ||Beloved Husband, father and Pa |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015451 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LINDA-MARY-BAKER/21240667 Billion Graves]||||[[Ewin-113|Baker, Linda Mary]] ||Our dear mother and father. Always loved by their grandchildren |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018363 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MURIEL-BERYL-BAKER/21045756 Billion Graves]||||Baker, Muriel Beryl || - Our darling daughter and dear sister |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RITA-PHILOMENA-BAKER/21127286 Billion Graves]||||Baker, Rita Philomena|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RONALD-ARTHUR-BAKER/21127285 Billion Graves]||||Baker, Ronald Arthur|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARION-JANET-BAMGARTEN/21212660 Billion Graves]||||[[Beddie-2|Bamgarten, Marion Janet ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015035 ACI]||||Baldwin, Eda|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020101 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOSEPH-LAWRENCE-BANNEY/21220183 Billion Graves]||RC||[[Banney-2|Banney, Joseph Lawrence]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015339 ACI]||||Barnes, Gladys Elizabeth|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018389 ACI]||||Barratt, Doris|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018388 ACI]||||Barratt, William James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013597 ACI]||||Bartlett, Elizabeth Benjamin|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015478 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DAGMAR-IRENA-BARTLEY/21100293 Billion Graves]||||Bartley, Dagmar Irena || |- |||C of E||[[Elder-3475|Barry, Mrs Alice Marion]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018669 ACI]||||Bates, Annie May|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018668 ACI]||||Bates, Ernest George|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015394 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALBERT-GEORGE-BATTY/21152233 Billion Graves]||||Batty, Albert George ||Our dear husband and father |- |[[image:Batty-557.jpg|75px]]||||[[Batty-557|Batty, Alfred]]|| |- |[[image:Batty-638.jpg|75px]]||Pres.||[[Batty-638|Batty, Allen John]]||Accidently killed |- |[[image:Bryant-11661.jpg|75px]]||||[[Bryant-11661|Batty, Ann Susanna]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CYRIL-GORMAN-BATTY/21044408 Billion Graves]||||[[Batty-601|Batty, Cyril Gorman]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015395 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Edith-Mary-Batty/21308856 Billion Graves]||||Batty, Edith Mary ||With Nora Mary |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021038 ACI]||||Batty, Emma|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021944 ACI]||||Batty, Emma|| |- |[[image:Batty-639.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Batty-639|Batty, George]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018245 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/George-Batty/21193561 Billion Graves]||||Batty, Horace Alfred || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021268 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MAUD-MAY-BATTY/21044407 Billion Graves]||||[[Wilkins-488|Batty, Maud May]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021599 ACI]||||Batty, Mervyn Richard || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015398 ACI]||||Batty, Nora Mary|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021598 ACI]||||Batty, Pritchard Robert|| |- |[[image:Marjoram-65.jpg|75px]]||||[[Marjoram-65|Batty, Richard]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021196 ACI]||||Batty, Richard|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021197 ACI]||||Batty, Sarah|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018244 ACI]||||Batty, Sylvia Clare|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021943 ACI]||||Batty, William John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021265 ACI]||||Batty, William John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015205 ACI]||||Batty, William Lloyd|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015260 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALLAN-SPENCER-BAYLISS/21103681 Billion Graves]||||Bayliss, Allan Spencer || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015259 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/NAOMI-HENRIETTA-BAYLISS/21103680 Billion Graves]||||Bayliss, Naomi Henrietta || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015262 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROSLYN-ANN-BAYLISS/21103682 Billion Graves]||||Bayliss, Roslyn Ann || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015227 ACI]||||Beddie, Allan McMillan|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHARLOTTE-AMY-BEDDIE/21199280 Billion Graves]||||[[Fowler-1798|Beddie, Charlotte Amy]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHARLOTTE-AMY-BEDDIE/21199280 Billion Graves]||||[[Beddie-1|Beddie, Kenneth McMillan]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LLOYD-KENNETH-BEDDIE/21196824 Billion Graves]||||[[Beddie-78|Beddie, Lloyd Kenneth]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493833 ACI]||||Beith|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/32/190547599_749e0977-fd83-48ec-8b1c-1776fdff7a4f.jpeg FindaGrave Photo]||||Bell, Mark James|| |- |[[image:Bell-27242.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Bell-27242|Bell, Michael Henry]]||Beloved husband of Audrey Loving father of Craig and Scott |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021177 ACI]||||Bennett, James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015617 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leo-Noel-Bennett/21218867 Billion Graves]||||Bennett, Leo Noel || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015190 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/IRENE-UNA-BENSON/21127320 Billion Graves]||||Benson, Irene Una “Benny” || |- |[[image:Bentley-4898.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Bentley-4898|Bentley, Beatrice Daphne]]||A loving daughter,sister and Aunt. A gifted Nurse, Midwife and Community Nurse |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Geoffrey-James-Benny-Bentley/21308899 Billion Graves]||||Bentley, Geoffrey James (Benny)|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Maureen-Francis-Best/21204195 Billion Graves]||||Best, Maureen Francis|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018235 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Donald-John-Bevear/21260356 Billion Graves]||||Bevear, Donald John|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/K-A-BEVEAR/21199281 Billion Graves]||||Bevear, Keith Alfred|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NANCY-OLIVE-BIRD/21081879 Billion Graves]||||Bird, Nancy Olive || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NANCY-OLIVE-BIRD/21081879 Billion Graves]||||Bird, Patrick Garry || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROSE-MAREE-BIRD/21271963 Billion Graves]||||Bird, Rose-Maree || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WAYNE-DERRICK-BIRD/21264182 Billion Graves]||||Bird, Wayne Derrick || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021600 ACI]||||Bird, William|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/22/175644599_1485220737.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||Bishop, John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015994 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MALCOLM-FREDERICK-BLACKWELL/21222539 Billion Graves]||||Blackwell, Malcolm Frederick || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015993 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SYLVIA-EILEEN-BLACKWELL/21222538 Billion Graves]||||Blackwell, Sylvia Eileen|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015985 ACI]||||Blake, Christopher John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015983 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DIANA-CHERYL-BLAKE/21251686 Billion Graves]||||Blake, Diana Cheryl || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015349 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HARRY-BLOWES/21042808 Billion Graves]||||[[Blowes-64|Blowes, Harry]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015350 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-HELEN-BLOWES/21042809 Billion Graves]||||[[Coble-834|Blowes, Mary Helen]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175637383/william-keith-boon FindaGrave Photo]||||Boon, William Keith|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020322 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/IRENE-SHIRLEY-BOTTOM/21196710 Billion Graves]||||Bottom, Irene Shirley|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020253 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Joseph-Jim-Bottom/21248899 Billion Graves]||||Bottom, Joseph 'Jim'|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020628 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LEONARD-AUSTIN-BOURKE/21105791 Billion Graves]||||Bourke, Leonard Austin || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020627 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EILEEN-ADA-BOURKE-JONES/21056799 Billion Graves]||||Bourke-Jones, Eileen Ada || |- |[[image:Brain-485.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Brain-485|Brain, Ronald James]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013774 ACI]||||Brain, Ronald James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019862 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CARRIE-BRIDGMAN/21042820 Billion Graves]||||Bridgman, Carrie || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019863 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-BRIDGMAN/21103476 Billion Graves]||||Bridgman, John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019864 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SARAH-ELIZA-BRIDGMAN/21103477 Billion Graves]||||Bridgman, Sarah Eliza || |- |||Meth.||Briggs, Alfred Noel||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144915896 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018439 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CECIL-HOWARD-BRIGGS/21185122 Billion Graves]||||[[Briggs-1368|Briggs, Cecil Howard]]|| |- |[[image:Briggs-1355.jpg|75px]]||C of E||[[Briggs-1355|Briggs, Christopher]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018436 ACI]||||Briggs, Clifford Milton|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15864859 ACI Photo]||||[[Paine-594|Briggs, Eva Mildred]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018441 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/GRACE-BRIGGS/21185123 Billion Graves]||||Briggs, Grace Briggs|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15864858#images ACI Photo]||||[[Briggs-1357|Briggs, Joseph]]|| |- |||RC||[[Ryan-11575|Bright, Honorah]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015639 ACI]||||Bright, Lynette Mary|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/42/176278147_1486945375.jpg FindaGrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015185 ACI]||||Brimble, CPL George Enoch|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175740643/amy-irene-brown#view-photo=151321958 FindaGrave Photo]||||[[Kirkwood-1125|Brown, Amy Irene]]||Sister to Vera Lillian Kirkwood |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015276 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELLEN-BROWN/21212721 Billion Graves]||||Brown, Ellen Brown|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANK-FRANCIS-BROWN/21044462 Billion Graves]||||[[Brown-91182|Brown, Frank Francis]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018671 ACI]||||Brown, George Charles|| |- |||||[[Brown-91185|Brown, Hazel Jean]]|| |- |[[image:Brown-91110.jpg|75px]]||C of E||[[Brown-91110|Brown, James F]]|| |- |||||[[Unknown-471355|Brown, Pauline]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018672 ACI]||||Brown, Susan|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-BROWNING/21174229 Billion Graves]||||[[Moss-3005|Browning, Elizabeth]]|| |- |||||Browning, George || |- |||||[[Browning-4359|Browning, George]]||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/131351090 Trove] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LAUREL-MATILDA-BROWNING/21044403 Billion Graves]||||[[Kable-110|Browning, Laurel Matilda]]|| |- |||||[[Hoadley-575|Browning, Martha]]|| |- |||||Browning, Mary jane|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/OSWALD-BROWNING/21044402 Billion Graves]||||[[Browning-4357|Browning, Oswald]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RICHARD-BROWNING/21174230 Billion Graves]||||[[Browning-2029|Browning, Richard]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015773 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dawn-C-Buckner/21210412 Billion Graves]||||Buckner, Dawn Colleen|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15808846 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Kenneth-Reuben-Buesnel/21231107 Billion Graves]||Meth, 5, 71||Buesnel, Kenneth Reuben || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ADA-MARY-BULL/21044461 Billion Graves]||||Bull, Ada Mary || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ADA-MARY-BULL/21044461 Billion Graves]||||Bull, Frederick Herbert|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MINNIE-BROWN/21044460 Billion Graves]||||[[Bull-3470|Brown, Minnie]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018809 ACI]||C of E||Bulloch, Bertha Alice|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018817 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DUNCAN-BULLOCK/21185092 Billion Graves]||||Bulloch, Duncan || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018819 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-BULLOCK/21185044 Billion Graves]||||Bulloch, James || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018813 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-BULLOCK/21185069 Billion Graves]||||Bulloch, James || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018808 ACI]||C of E||Bulloch, Lawrence Claude|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018815 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-WILTON-BULLOCK/21185080 Billion Graves]||||Bulloch, Leslie Wilton || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018816 ACI]||||Bulloch, Norman Milton|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018814 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SARAH-ANN-BULLOCK/21185070 Billion Graves]||||Bulloch, Sarah Ann || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018818 ACI]||||Bulloch, Thelma|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018812 ACI]||||Bulloch, William|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015841 ACI]||||Bullock, Barbara Lily|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015842 ACI]||||Bullock, Stanley Thomas|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015542 ACI]||||Burgess, Alfred|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015546 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ian-William-Burgess/21306775 Billion Graves]||||Burgess, Ian William || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015544 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-MAVIN-BURGESS/21197935 Billion Graves]||||Burgess, Margaret Mavin ||A true Scot, rest in peace |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491253#images AusCemIndex]||RC||[[Patterson-15162|Burke, Dorothy]]|| |- |[[image:Greenaway-396.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Greenaway-396|Burke, Edna Thornton]]||Forever in our memory |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175210919/elizabeth-burke FindaGrave Photo]||||[[Unknown-490292|Burke, Elizabeth Mary]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013964 ACI]||||Burke, Erick John (Jack)|| |- |[[image:Burke-8509.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Burke-8509|Burke, Harold Edward]] and [[Burke-7724|Burke, John]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175602368/johannah-burke#view-photo=151173926 FindaGrave Photo], [http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15824011#images ACI Photo]||RC||[[Brennan-3138|Burke, Johanna]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175211024/john-burke FindaGrave], [http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15824011#images ACI Photo]||||[[Burke-7751|Burke, John Joseph]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175394218/john-burke#view-photo=150965183 FindaGrave Photo], [http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15824010#images ACI Photo]||RC||[[Burke-7736|Burke, John Patrick]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175394149/mary-burke#view-photo=150965265 FindaGrave Photo], [http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15823996#images ACI Photo]||||[[Flanagan-2120|Burke, Mary]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175394186/patrick-burke#view-photo=150965822 FindaGrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15823991 ACI]||||[[Burke-7735| Burke, Patrick]]|| |- |[[image:Burke-8510.jpg |75px]]||||[[Burke-8510|Burke, Patrick John (Jack)]]||May he rest in Eternal Peace |- |[[image:Croucher-440.jpg |75px]]||||[[Croucher-440|Burke, Ruby Pearl]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175210998/samuel-ignatius-burke#view-photo=150819001 FindaGrave Photo]||||[[Burke-8148|Burke, Samuel Ignatius]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175210952/susan-emyline-burke#view-photo=150819094 FindaGrave Photo]||||[[Burke-8146|Burke, Susan Emyline]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175393735/thomas-burke#view-photo=150964747 FindaGrave Photo], [http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491254#images ACI Photo]||RC||[[Burke-7726|Burke, Thomas]]|| |- |[[image:Burns-11175.jpg|75px]]||Ang.||[[Burns-11175|Burns, Thomas]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Cecil-William-Burrell/21190922 Billion Graves]||||Burrell, Cecil William || |- |[[image:Harvey-14282.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Harvey-14282|Burrell, Elsie May]]|| |- |[[image:Burrell-2259.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Burrell-2259|Burrell, Ernest]]|| |- |[[image:Burton-10341-3.jpg|75px]]||Pres.||[[Burton-10341|Burton, Alfred]]|| |- |[[image:Burton-10355.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Burton-10355|Burton, Arthur John]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Cecil-Haley-Burton/21308811 Billion Graves]||||Burton, Cecil Haley || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013598 ACI]||||Burton, Clara Elliott|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189714039/colleen-burton FindaGrave Photo]||||Burton, Colleen || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/207083487/edna-madge-burton Find A Grave] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013961 ACI]||||[[Lister-1616|Burton, Edna Madge]]||Forever loved and remembered by her Family MeMe to her grandchildren In God's care |- |[[image:Burton-10356.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Burton-10356|Burton, Edward Lancelot]]|| |- |[[image:Noakes-572.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Noakes-572|Burton, Elizabeth Amelia]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013599 ACI][https://billiongraves.com/grave/FREDERICK-BURTON/21196860 Billion Graves]||Pres.||[[Burton-10361|Burton, Frederick]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015625 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/FREDERICK-WILLIAM-BURTON/21081942 Billion Graves]||Pres.||[[Burton-10364|Burton, Frederick William]]|| |- |[[image:Burton-10357.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Burton-10357|Burton, Harry Keith]]|| |- |[[image:Burton-10336.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Burton-10336|Burton, Henry]]|| |- |[[image:Burton-10350.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Burton-10350|Burton, Henry]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493823 ACI]||||Burton, Howard|| |- |[[image:Hyde-4822.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Hyde-4822|Burton, Irene Joyce]]||Beloved wife mother and Gran At Peace |- |[[image:Burton-10332.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Burton-10332|Burton, James]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015623 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Jessie-Burton/21287497 Billion Graves]||||Burton, Jessie || |- |[[image:Burton-10349.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Burton-10349|Burton, John]]|| |- |[[image:Hicks-13125.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Hicks-13125|Burton, Kathleen Mavis]]|| |- |[[image:Burton-10350.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Burton-10351|Burton, Margaret Steane]]|| |- |[[image:Burton-10387.jpg|75px]]||||[[Price-20527|Burton, Margaret Joy]]|| |- |[[image:Unknown-502268.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Unknown-502268|Burton, Mary]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012618 ACI]||||[[Unknown-502475|Burton, Mary]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-BURTON/21184967 Billion Graves]||||Burton, Mary || |- |[[image:Burton-10363.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Burton-10363|Burton, Raymond John]]||Forever loved and remembered by his family, In God's care |- |[[image:Burton-10387.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Burton-10387|Burton, Robert Bruce]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RICHARD-BURTON/21045804 Billion Graves]||||[[Burton-10347|Burton, Richard]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013600 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/VIOLET-BYERS/21174216 Billion Graves]||||Byers, Violet || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015228 ACI]||||Byrne, Barbara Amy|| |- |||RC||[[Cahill-1067|Cahill, Patrick]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015551 ACI]||||Cameron, Angus|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015584 ACI]||||Cameron, Dulcie|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015549 ACI]||||Cameron, Isabella|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015583 ACI]||||Cameron, Lachlan|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015585 ACI]||||Cameron, Roderick|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015746 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALAN-BRUCE-CAMPBELL/21212555 Billion Graves]||||Campbell, Alan Bruce || |- |[[image:Carney-2423.jpg |75px]]||||[[Carney-2423|Carney, Patrick James]]|| |- |[[image:Evans-30186.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Evans-30186|Carney, Sarah Ann]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018158 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/REGINALD-FRANCIS-CARROLL/21172356 Billion Graves]||||Carroll, Reginald Francis || |- |||||Carroll, Mrs||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144288885 Trove] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HERMAN-FREDERICK-BAM-CARTER/21033823 Billion Graves]||||Carter, Herman Frederick Bam || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018419 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALMA-AMY-GLADYS-CASHEN/21174268 Billion Graves]||||[[Carr-10392|Cashen, Alma Amy Gladys]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175612996/catherine-ellen-cashen#view-photo=151187158 FindaGrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018482 ACI]||||[[Stonestreet-151|Cashen, Catherine Ellen]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018482 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DOREEN-JEAN-CASHEN/21185021 Billion Graves]||||Cashen, Doreen Jean || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018767 ACI]||||Cashen, Edith Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018416 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-CASHEN/21174267 Billion Graves]||||[[Cashen-71|Cashen, Edward]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175635926/edward-cashen#view-photo=151211077 FindaGrave Photo]||||[[Cashen-69|Cashen, Edward]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018178 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-JOHN-CASHEN/21220276 Billion Graves]||||Cashen, Edward John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018180 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-JOHN-CASHEN/21220276 Billion Graves]||||Cashen, Elvy Cora|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018422 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERNEST-CLIVE-CASHEN/21198139 Billion Graves]||||Cashen, Ernest Clive || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175635410/henry-cashen#view-photo=151210505 FindaGrave Photo]||||Cashen, Henry || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Henry-Cashen/21274974 Billion Graves]||||[[Cashen-64|Cashen, Henry]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018688 ACI]||||Cashen, James|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175635665/jane-cashen#view-photo=151210777FindaGrave Photo]||||Cashen, Jane|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-CASHEN/21076099 Billion Graves]||||[[Cashen-68|Cashen, John]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175635565/levi-augustas-cashen#view-photo=151210667 FindaGrave Photo]||||[[Cashen-76|Cashen, Levi Augustus]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175612945/william-cashen#view-photo=151210312 FindaGrave Photo]||||[[Cashen-62|Cashen, William]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175635770/william-thomas-cashen#view-photo=151210934 FindaGrave Photo]||||Cashen, William Thomas || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021514 ACI]||||Castles, James|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERNEST-JOHN-CHALKER/21127312 Billion Graves]||||Chalker, Ernest John || |- |[[image:Unknown-471244.jpg|75px]]||C of E||[[Unknown-471244|Chambers, Ann]]|| |- |[[image:Chambers-7105.jpg|75px]]||C of E||[[Chambers-7105|Chambers, Clark]]|| |- |[[image:Chambers-7106.jpg|75px]]||C of E||[[Chambers-7106|Chambers, Sarah Ann ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493844 ACI]||||Chapman, Alice|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493679 ACI]||RC Old, 18, 21||[[Dover-686|Chapman, Ena Mary]]|| |- |||||Chapman, E. C. S.|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FLORENCE-CHAPMAN/21188660 Billion Graves]||||Chapman, Florence || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANCIS-CHAPMAN/21188661 Billion Graves]||||Chapman, Francis || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013694 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HARRY-WILLIAM-CHAPMAN/21188667 Billion Graves]||||Chapman, Harry William || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493843 ACI]||RC Old, 28, 3||Chapman, Keith James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013693 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LINDA-REBECCA-CHAPMAN/21184999 Billion Graves]||||Chapman, Linda Rebecca || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NICHOLE-CATHERINE-CHAPMAN/21051069 Billion Graves]||||Chapman, Nichole Catherine|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493678 ACI]||RC Old, 18, 20||Chapman, Peter Michael|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-HENRY-CHAPMAN/21141925 Billion Graves]||||Chapman, Thomas Henry|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019816 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/A-D-CHENEY/21198052 Billion Graves]||||Cheney, A D || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019821 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALBERT-ARTHUR-CHENEY/21212779 Billion Graves]||||[[Cheney-2860|Cheney, Albert Arthur]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176278709/alfred-thomas-cheney#view-photo=151906798 FindaGrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015186 ACI]||||[[Cheney-2863|Cheney, Alfred Thomas]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020115 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALCIE-WALLACE-CHENEY/21198051 Billion Graves]||C of E||Cheney, Algernon "Alcie" Wallace || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018875 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CLAUDE-CHENEY/21197152 Billion Graves]||||[[Cheney-2864|Cheney, Claude]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018701 ACI]||||Cheney, Ernest Edward|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020041 ACI]||||Cheney, Florence Adelaide|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018704 ACI]||||Cheney, Frances Jane|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019830 ACI]||||Cheney, George Alfred|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020116 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Hannah-Cheney/21308832 Billion Graves]||||[[Wallace-15947|Cheney, Hannah]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018874 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/IAN-CHENEY/21196758 Billion Graves]||C of E||Cheney, Ian ||brother of Margaret |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176278886/irene-eta-cheney#view-photo=151907008 FindaGrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015187 ACI]||||[[Stonestreet-140|Cheney, Irene Eta “Gwen”]]|| |- |[[image:Rowe-8141.jpg|75px]]||||[[Rowe-8141|Cheney, Jane Paynter]] and [[Cheney-2859|Cheney, George Alfred]]|| |- |[[image:Cheney-2861.jpg|75px]]||||[[Cheney-2861|Cheney, Keith Albert]] and [[Stonestreet-139|Cheney, Joan Veronica Mary]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019825 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LILLIAN-ELIZABETH-CHENEY/21212780 Billion Graves]||||[[Pullen-1627|Cheney, Lillian Elizabeth ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019819 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lillian-Joan-Cheney/21201677 Billion Graves]||||[[Cheney-2862|Cheney, Lillian Joan ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020118 ACI]||||Cheney, Noel John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018876 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/PHYLLIS-JOYCE-CHENEY/21183534 Billion Graves]||||Cheney, Phyllis Joyce "Munga"|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020040 ACI]||||Cheney, Thomas George|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Thomas-Herbert-Cheney/21308833 Billion Graves]||||[[Cheney-3089|Cheney, Thomas Herbert]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANTHONY-STUART-CHESHIRE/21076145 Billion Graves]||||Cheshire, Anthony Stuart "Tony"|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019073 ACI]||||Claessens, George otthenrick|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020532 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EILEEN-MARY-CLANCY/21152197 Billion Graves]||||Clancy, Eileen Mary ||Loving mother and mother-in-law of Janice and Ray Masters. Devoted Grannie & Great Grannie of Jason & Shannon Masters |- |[[image:Clark-55083.jpg |75px]]||||[[Clark-55083|Clark, Aubrey Raymond ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015637 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Bernice-Daphne-Clark/21210439 Billion Graves]||||Clark, Bernice Daphne ||My Dear wife |- |[[image:Bertram-962.jpg |75px]]||||[[Bertram-962|Clark, Doris Adell ]]||Sadley missed by her husband and family |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021391 ACI][https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERNEST-R-CLARK/21198144 Billion Graves]||||Clark, Ernest R || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021392 ACI]||||Clark, Ida|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021819 ACI]||||Clark Leslie Ernest|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015590 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-JOYCE-CLARK/21092912 Billion Graves]||||Clark, Margaret Joyce || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013776 ACI]||||[[Clark-55157|Clark, Raymond Bertram]]||Much loved husband father and Pa |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021393 ACI]||||Clark, Roy Hamilton|| |- |[[image:Clements-1593-2.jpg|75px]]||Pres., Row 20 Lot 8||[[Wickenden-37|Clements, Ada]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4782.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4542|Clements, Andrew]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4764-1.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4764|Clements, Andrew]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4776.jpg|75px]]||||[[Lister-1421|Clements, Anne Susan]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4784.jpg|75px]]||||[[Luck-711|Clements, Carmal]]|| |- |[[image:Irwin-1253-1.jpg|75px]]||||[[Irwin-1253|Clements, Catherine]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4814.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4814|Clements, Donald Irwin]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4813.jpg|75px]]||||[[Rowe-8144|Clements, Dorothy Jean]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4782.jpg|75px]]||||[[Sheather-361|Clements, Eva Maude]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16011452 ACI]||||[[Clements-4789|Clements, George]]|| |- |[[image:Coleman-11359.jpg|75px]]||||[[Coleman-11359|Clements, Harriet Mary]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-1607.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-1607|Clements, Irwin James]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4784.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4784|Clements, Irwin]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-1593-3.jpg|75px]]||Pres., Row 20 Lot 8||[[Clements-1599|Clements, Isabella]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-1594.jpg|75px]]||Pres., Row 20 Lot 8||[[Clements-1594|Clements, John]] and [[Williamson-3532|Clements, Isabella]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-1593-2.jpg|75px]]||Pres., Row 20 Lot 8||[[Clements-1593|Clements, John]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4815.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4815|Clements, John Leslie]]|| |- |||||[[Clements-1595|Clements, Joseph]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4803.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4803|Clements, Joseph]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4813.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4813|Clements, Leslie Harold]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4816.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4816|Clements, Leslie John]]|| |- |[[image:Renateau-2-1.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4758|Clements, Leslie Roy]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4764-2.jpg |75px]]||||[[Matthews-10833|Clements, Mary]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-1597-3.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-1597|Clements, Percival John]]|| |- |[[image:Coleman-11359.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4812|Clements, Reginald Joseph]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4775.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4775|Clements, Robert]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4817.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4817|Clements, Robert Joseph]]|| |- |[[image:Renateau-2-1.jpg|75px]]||||[[Renateau-2|Clements, Rose Mary]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-1597-2.jpg|75px]]||||[[Ewin-21|Clements, Sarah Elizabeth]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4788.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4788|Clements, Stuart John]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4776.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4776|Clements, William John]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-4807.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-4807|Clements, William Gordon]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175731578/mary-valetta_rose-cluff#view-photo=151312608 FindaGrave Photo]||||Cluff, Mary Valetta Rose|| |- |[http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15521493#images ACI Photo]||[[McCarron-898|Kerri McCarron]]||||[[Coates-2971|Coates, Norman Leslie]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018392 ACI]||||Coble, Bertha May|| |- |[[image:Coble-855.jpg |75px]]||||[[Coble-855|Coble, Edward James]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018242 ACI]||||Coble, Jessie Sarah May|| |- |[[image:Coble-854.jpg |75px]]||||[[Coble-854|Coble, Kenneth O'Neil]] || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015352 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Margaret-Coble/21308778 Billion Graves]||||[[Henderson-17228|Coble, Margaret]]||With William O'Neil Coble |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018239 ACI]||||Coble, Richard James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018362 ACI]||||Coble, Thelma Mavis Cowen|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015351 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-ONeil-Peter-Coble/21308777 Billion Graves]||||[[Coble-840|Coble, William O'Neil (Peter)]]||with Margaret |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015753 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Bill-Victor-Cock/21201648 Billion Graves]||||Cock, William (Bill) Victor ||Father and Father-in-law of Deborah, jason and Michelle, loving pop of his7 grandchildren |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020097 ACI]||||Colburt, Barry Douglas|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020105 ACI]||||Colburt, Douglas Haig|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019976 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Phyllis-Marie-Colburt/21224986 Billion Graves]||||Colburt, Phyllis Marie || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANTHONY-LAURENCE-COLE/21076174 Billion Graves]||||Cole, Anthony Laurence ||Brother of Angela, Uncle of Sam and Alex |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/J-COLE/21044339 Billion Graves]||||Cole, J || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MICHAEL-LESLIE-COLE/21184812 Billion Graves]||||Cole, Michael Leslie ||Husband and father |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012645 ACI]||||Collie, John Frederic|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012646 ACI]||Pres.||Collie, Russell Alfred || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015384 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CATHERINE-COLLINS/21105798 Billion Graves]||||Collins, Catherine || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015388 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CLAUDE-COLLINS/21187795 Billion Graves]||||Collins, Claude||With Evelyn |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015383 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERNEST-COLLINS/21212636 Billion Graves]||||Collins, Ernest || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015092 ACI] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176279069/ethel-jean-collins#view-photo=151907284 FindaGrave Photo]||||[[Coleman-12368|Collins, Ethel Jean]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015390 ACI]||||Collins, Evelyn|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019861 ACI]||||Collins, Kalin Bradley || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015386 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WINNIE-COLLINS/21069741 Billion Graves]||||Collins, Winnie || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175605962/kerin-comerford#view-photo=151185463 FindaGrave Photo]||||Comerford, Kerin||also Mary Rogers & Margaret Comerford |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/21/175611380_1485131503.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||Comerford, Margaret ||also on headstone- Kerin Comerford & Mary Rogers |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HELEN-DENISE-COMMINS/21077397 Billion Graves]||||Commins, Helen Denise ||Sister of John |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leonard-Anthony-Commins/21237153 Billion Graves]||||Commins, Leonard Anthony ||Loving father and poppy |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARJORIE-CLARE-COMMINS/21212634 Billion Graves]||||Commins, Marjorie Clare|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MICHAEL-BERNARD-COMMINS/21222511 Billion Graves]||||Commins, Michael Bernard || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019490 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-CONLAN/21045772 Billion Graves]||||Conlan, James ||Loving husband |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-CONLAN/21045772 Billion Graves]||||Conroy, James Joseph 'Joe'|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013268 ACI]||Pres.||Conroy, Dr Lionel B H|| |- |||||Considine, Vincent|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018372 ACI]||||Cook, Agnes Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015034 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALBERT-JAMES-COOK/21152320 Billion Graves]||||Cook, Albert James || |- |[[image:Cook-32197.jpg |75px]]||||[[Cook-32197|Cook, Allan Leslie]]||Beloved husband of Deidre, Loving father of Peter and Cheryl, At rest |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/AMY-AMELIA-COOK/21196689 Billion Graves]||||Cook, Amy Amelia ||wife and mother |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16011978 ACI] [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/29/175868351_1485815695.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||[[Judd-2632|Cook, Amy Louisa]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013734 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-CLARENCE-COOK/21240708 Billion Graves]||||Cook, Arthur Clarence|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013129 ACI]||||Cook, Baby|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015408 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-CLARENCE-COOK/21240708 Billion Graves]||||Cook, Beverley Ann||Together again |- |[[image:Cooper-24613.jpg |75px]]||C of E||[[Cooper-24613|Cook, Clara Mabel]]||Mother with William Edwin Taylor, first marriage Taylor |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018374 ACI]||||Cook, Clarence Ivor|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018442 ACI]||||Cook, Doris Jean|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012221 ACI]||||Cook, Isabella|| |- |[[image:Cook-23964.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Cook-23964|Cook, John]]|| |- |[[image:Cook-23958.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Cook-23958|Cook, John]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018443 ACI]||||Cook, Keith Sydney|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020411 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KENNETH-CECIL-JAMES-COOK/21114615 Billion Graves]||Pres.||Cook, Kenneth Cecil James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020252 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KEVIN-WILLIAM-COOK/21276018 Billion Graves]||||Cook, Kevin William ||Brother of Thelma and Shirly |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018373 ACI]||||Cook, Leila Lillian|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-HENRY-COOK/21199286 Billion Graves]||||Cook, Leslie Henry || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020099 ACI]||||Cook, Leslie Henry || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015743 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-HENRY-COOK/21199286 Billion Graves]||||Cook, Lloyd Desmond || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018243 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-HENRY-COOK/21199286 Billion Graves]||||Cook, Maxwell John ||Every rememberedby his loving family |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015471 ACI]||||Cook, Noel Richard|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015727 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Philip-Stanley-Cook/21196303 Billion Graves]||||Cook, Philip Stanley || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018369 ACI]||||Cook, Samuel|| |- |[[image:Ewin-65.jpg |75px]]||||[[Ewin-65|Cook, Sophia Elizabeth ]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ETHEL-MAY-COOMBES/21172770 Billion Graves]||||Coombes, Ethel Mary (May) || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANK-REGINALD-COOMBES/21172769 Billion Graves]||||Coombes, Francis "Frank" Reginald || |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175737709_1485474604.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||Cooper, Emma|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-COOPER/21116546 Billion Graves]||||Cooper, Emily || |- |[[image:McIntyre-4168.jpg|75px]]||||[[Cooper-23552|Cooper, Herbert Robert ]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-COOPER/21116547 Billion Graves]||||Cooper, James || |- |||||[[Clements-4798|Cooper, Martha]]||possibly buried with husband |- |[[image:McIntyre-4168.jpg|75px]]||||[[Cooper-23550|Cooper, Robert Thomas ]] and [[McIntyre-4168|Cooper, Susan ]]|| |- |[[image:Cooper-23488-1.jpg|75px]]||||[[Cooper-23488|Cooper, Sydney Russell]]|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175735521_1485469348.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||Cooper, Thomas|| |- |[[image:Cooper-7774.jpg|75px]]||||[[Cooper-7774|Cooper, William Theodore]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021517 ACI]||||Corse, Ilma Maud|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021519 ACI]||||Corse, John Frank|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOANNE-COUGLAN/21212573 Billion Graves]||||Couglan, Joanne || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020050 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRUCE-COWAN/21198130 Billion Graves]||||Cowan, Bruce 'Bluey'|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015580 ACI]||||Cowan, Catherine|| |- |[[image:Hammond-9484.jpg |75px]]||||[[Hammond-9484|Cowan, Doris May]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020047 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDITH-MARYANN-COWAN/21069828 Billion Graves]||||Cowan, Edith Maryann || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANCIS-JOSEPH-ROY-COWAN/21246827 Billion Graves]||||Cowan, Francis Joseph Roy "Joe"|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015581 ACI]||||Cowan, George James|| |- |[[image:Cowan-4364.jpg |75px]]||||[[Cowan-4364|Cowan, George Thomas ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020049 ACI]||||Cowan, Jack|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020045 ACI]||||Cowan, Jimmy|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JUDITH-ANN-COWAN/21116150 Billion Graves]||||Cowan, Judith Ann ||Loved by her family |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PEARL-JUNE-COWAN/21070763 Billion Graves]||||Cowan, Pearl June || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020042 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RODNEY-W-COWAN/21271453 Billion Graves]||||Cowan, Rodney W || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020048 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RODNEY-W-COWAN/21271453 Billion Graves]||||Cowan, Sidney Thomas || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020044 ACI]||||Cowan, Tommy|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018358 ACI]||||Cowen, Evangeline|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018357 ACI]||||Cowen, George Christopher|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013266 ACI]||||Cowen, William John|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RICHARD-JOHN-COWLEY/21185009 Billion Graves]||||Cowley, Richard John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015376 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALAN-EDGAR-COXHEAD/21196902 Billion Graves]||||Coxhead, Alan Edgar || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015379 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DORIS-LOUISE-COXHEAD/21196903 Billion Graves]||||Coxhead, Doris Louise|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015560 ACI]||||Crawford, James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015559 ACI]||||Crawford, Samuel Glasgow|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018138 ACI]||||Creasy, Allan John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015207 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHARLES-JOHN-CREASY/21240734 Billion Graves]||||Creasy, Charles John ||Erected by Doris Marie and Ann |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018136 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/COLLEEN-FLORENCE-CREASY/21264624 Billion Graves]||||Creasy, Colleen Florence||Mother and Grandmother |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015206 ACI]||||Creasy, Eric|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Rex-Raymond-Creasy/21276253 Billion Graves]||||Creasy, Rex Raymond ||With Dorothy Le Tondeur |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015638 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Elizabeth-Ellen-Milne-Crick/21276035 Billion Graves]||||Crick , Elizabeth Ellen || |- |[[image:Clements-1592.jpg|75px]]||||[[Crofts-73|Crofts, Arthur]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019854 ACI]||||Crofts, Bernard|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019850 ACI]||||Crofts Ellen|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018433 ACI]||||[[Crofts-86|Crofts, Harrie]]|| |- |[[image:Crofts-506.jpg|75px]]||||[[Crofts-506|Crofts, John Arthur]]|| |- |[[image:Clements-1592.jpg|75px]]||||[[Clements-1592|Crofts, Lila Belle]]|| |- |[[image:Crofts-90.jpg|75px]]||||[[Crofts-90|Crofts, Robert James ]]|| |- |[[image:Hancock-7860.jpg|75px]]||||[[Hancock-7860|Crofts, Yvonne Blair ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015447 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/GEORGE-CROKER/21183324 Billion Graves]||||Croker, George || |- |||Wesleyan ||Croker, Mr||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144286604 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018168 ACI]||||Crosbie, Jean Bessie|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018166 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/John-Bernard-Bernie-Crosbie/21289900 Billion Graves]||||Crosbie, John Bernard 'Bernie' || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018169 ACI]||||Crosbie, Walter Bernard|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015685 ACI]||||Croucher, John|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-WILLIAM-CROUCHER/21045782 Billion Graves]||||Croucher, John William || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-CROUCHER/21045783 Billion Graves]||||Croucher, Mary || |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/22/175644390_1485220167.jpg FindaGrave Photo]||||Cuddihy, John “Jack”|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015620 ACI]||||Czerwinski, George John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015619 ACI]||||Czerwinski, Margaret Anne|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016239 ACI]||||Dakers, William|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175696734/james-bernand-daly FindaGrave]||RC||Daly, James Bernand ||Wife buried at Monteagle. |- |||||Darmody, Adam James || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018131 ACI]||||Darrington, Charlotte ||In Memorium, A loving wife and mother, Charlotte Darrington, Forever with the Lord |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020108 ACI]||||Davies, Grace June || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020102 ACI]||||Davies, Leslie Harry || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021510 ACI]||||Davis, Arthur|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021008 ACI]||||Davis, Charlotte|| |- |||RC||Davis, Mrs Catherine Therese|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018626 ACI]||||Davis, Ebenezer|| |- |[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos_2.jpg|75px]]||||[[Davis-33885|Davis, Ebenezer]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021509 ACI]||||Davis Edward Harold|| |- |||||Davis, Elias John || |- |||C of E||Davis, Elizabeth|| |- |||||Davis, George Henry || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021500 ACI]||||Davis, Hedley John|| |- |||||Davis, Herbert James||Accidental Death, brother Elias. |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016008 ACI]||||Davis, Joan Beryl || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021541 ACI]||||Davis, John|| |- |||||Davis, Kenneth John || |- |||RC||Davis, Margaret|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021542 ACI]||||Davis, Maria|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021503 ACI]||||Davis, Maria Jane|| |- |||||Davis, Marlene || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021520 ACI]||||Davis, Mary Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021505 ACI]||||Davis, Mary Elizabeth|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013701 ACI]||||Davis, Ronald James || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021007 ACI]||||Davis Thomas|| |- |||||Davis, Veronica M. || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020995 ACI]||||Davis, William|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021502 ACI]||||Davis, William|| |- |||||Davis, William Burton|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021512 ACI]||||Davis, William James|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175344466/amos-augustus-dean FindaGrave] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804759 ACI]||Ang Old, 23.5, 52||[[Dean-10300|Dean, Amos Augustus]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177241892/cecil-thomas-dean Findagrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804757 ACI]||Ang Old, 23.5, 49||[[Dean-10301|Dean, Cecil Thomas]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177241755/frederick-thomas-dean FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804756 ACI]||Ang Old, 24.5, 53||[[Dean-10302|Dean, Frederick Thomas]]|| |- |||||Dean, Ivy Kathleen|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175344640/leonard-gregory-dean FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804769 ACI]||Ang Old, 23.5, 53||[[Dean-10305|Dean, Leonard Gregory]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177242024/nelson-keith-dean FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804768 ACI]||Ang Old, 23.5, 49||[[Dean-10306|Dean, Nelson Keith]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175731910/norman-dean FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804755 ACI]||RC Old, 24, 10||Dean, Norman Thomas|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175732083/norman-thomas-dean FindaGrave]||||Dean, Norman Thomas|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175344691/phyllis-m-dean FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15804758 ACI]||Ang Old, 23.5, 53||[[Dean-10304|Dean, Phyllis M]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175344335/susannah-dean FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15484812 ACI]||Ang Old, 23.5, 54||[[Dean-10303|Dean, Susannah]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015533 ci], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175743536/allan-clive-death FindaGrave]||||Death, Allan Clive ||Married Blayney 10685/1953, huband father and grandad |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021476 ACI]||||[[Hextell-2|Death, Annie Maud]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018318 ACI]||||Death, Baby|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018354 ACI]||||Death, Bertha Emily|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013274 ACI]||||Death, Charles|| |- |||||Death, Charles||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159770309 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021480 ACI]||||Death Charlotte Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018307 ACI]||||Death, Daniel Paul|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018248 ACI]||||Death, Dennis (Trappar)||Beloved Brother |- |[[image:Burton-10360.jpg |75px]]||||[[Burton-10360|Death, Edna Jessie]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020119 ACI]||||Death, Edward|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021482 ACI]||||Death, Elizabeth Emily|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021481 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDNA-JESSIE-DEATH/21264209 Edna Death]||||Death, Elizabeth Maria ||wife and mother |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020120 ACI]||||Death, Ellen|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021486 ACI]||||Death, Ellen Grace|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018273 ACI]||||Death, Eugene Edward|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493840 ACI]||||[[Death-462|Death, Evangeline Gertrude]]|| |- |||Weslyan||Death, daughter||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144285758 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021484 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDNA-JESSIE-DEATH/21264209 Edna Death]||||Death, Florance Adaline || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021475 ACI]||||[[Death-211|Death, Frank John ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021474 ACI]||||[[Death-209|Death, Frank Lukins ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021483 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198483951/george-death FindaGrave]||Wesleyan||[[Death-210|Death, George ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021487 ACI]||||Death, George Albert || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175743420/gregory-james-death FindaGrave]||||Death, Gregory James || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493838 ACI]||||[[Stonestreet-147|Death, Henrietta]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018277 ACI]||||Death, Ila Watt|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021537 ACI]||||Death, James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493837 ACI]||Old C of E, Row: 20, Plot Number: 10||[[Death-427|Death, James]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015346 ACI]||||Death, Leslie Raymond|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021485 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDNA-JESSIE-DEATH/21264209 Edna Death]||||Death, Lily Margaret || |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175743188_1485489138.jpg FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016102 ACI]||||Death, Lloyd Gregory|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015586 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175846840/mabel-estelle-death FindaGrave]||C of E||Death, Mabel Estelle|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013273 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175846133/may-death Findagrave]||||Death, May Cameron|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015489 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175742150/mervyn-john-death FindaGave]||||Death, Mervyn John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493839 ACI]||Old C of E, 20, 15||Death, Milton Aravia|| |- |[[image:Death-456.jpg|75px]]||Pres.||[[Hextell-15|Death, Minnie]]|| |- |||C of E||Death, Mrs||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/109923604 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015500 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175743578/nancy-delma-death Finda Grave]||||Death, Nancy Delma|| |- |[[image:Death-469.jpg |75px]]||||[[Death-469|Death, Norman Claude]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015495 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175742234/percy-death FindaGave]||||Death, Percy || |- |[[image:Death-456.jpg|75px]]||Pres.||[[Death-345|Death, Prichard Ernest]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015630 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175847731/ronald-francis-death FindaGrave]||||Death, Ronald Francis || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16011959 ACI]||||Death, Ruth|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493836 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198686474/sophia-death FindaGave]||||Death, Sophia|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015490 ACI][https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175742197/susan-lillian-death FindaGrave]||||Death, Susan Lillian || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021550 ACI]||||Death, Thomas|| |- |||||Delaney, Kim Maree || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018870 ACI]||||Delton, John|| |- |||RC||Dempsey, John||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117824465 Death], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117824448 Trove] |- |||RC Family Vault||Dempsey, Mary||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144916578 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161652944 Trove] |- |||||Dempsey, Patrick||Marrige 2966/1880. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252611208 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015030 ACI]||||Devenish, Eva M (Nan) || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015029 ACI]||||Devenish, George Allan || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015587 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175846939/clive-robert-deverath FindaGrave]||||Deverath, Clive Robert || |- |||||[[Filmer-339|Dixon, Daisy Day]]|| |- |||||[[Dixon-11961|Dixon, Irwin Lambert]]|| |- |[[image:Brown-103605.jpg|75px]]||||[[Brown-103605|Dixon, Rosamond]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018722 ACI]||||Dobbel, William|| |- |||C of E||Doig, Mrs||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144288347 Trove] |- |[[image:Donlan-98.jpg |75px]]||||[[Sparke-144|Donlan, Doris Thelma Irene]]|| |- |[[image:Donlan-98.jpg |75px]]||||[[Donlan-98|Donlan, John]]|| |- |||||Donlan, Martin|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16011977 ACI]||||Donlan, Robert Thomas T|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018306 ACI]||||Doolan, Michael R|| |- |[[image:Dorsett-682.jpg|75px]]||Pres.||[[Dorsett-682|Dorsett, William Arthur]]||Loved father and Grandfaher |- |||||Doulman, Mavis Irene || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ada-Mary-Dover/21288108 Billion Graves]||||Dover, Ada Mary ||With Nell Ellen Nolan |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Bessie-Lorraine-Betty-Dover/21198530 Billion Graves]||||[[Elliot-3060|Dover, Bessie Lorraine (Betty)]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DESMOND-PATRICK-DOVER/21105828 Billion Graves]||||[[Dover-684|Dover, Desmond Patrick (Des)]]||Sadly missed by his family, RIP |- |||||Dover, Gerald ||? |- |||||[[Fitzgerald-7028|Dover, Geraldine Emily]]||God's Greatest Gift Remembance |- |||RC||[[Dover-691|Dover, Harriet Blanche]]||(Miss) |- |||||Dover, Hughie Vivian ||? |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HUGHIE-VIVIAN-DOVER/21050999 Billion Graves]||||[[Dover-692|Dover, Hughie Vivian]]||Loved Uncle and Brother in law, God has him in His keeping, We havehim in our hearts, R.I.P. |- |||||[[Dover-680|Dover, James]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-PAUL-DOVER/21069875 Billion Graves]||||[[Dover-682|Dover, John Paul Dover]]||God's Greatest Gift Remembance |- |||||||?? |- |||RC||[[Bourke-1121|Dover, Mary A]]|| |- |||RC||[[Dover-681|Dover, Thomas Gerald]] || |- |||||[[Dover-683|Dover, William George]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015632 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Alexander-Roy-Dowell/21210463 Billion Graves]||||Dowell, Alexander Roy||In loving memory of, Alexander Roy,Dowell, Passed away 10-12-1986, Aged 64 Years, Forever with the Lord |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015632 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DOROTHY-JEAN-DOWELL/21069758 Billion Graves]||||Dowell, Dorothy Jean ||In Loving Memory of Dorothy Jean Dowell, Passed away 2 - 9 - 1996, Aged 57 years, Forever with the Lord |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013603 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/173385008/francis-david-drady Find a Grave]||C Of E||[[Drady-8|Drady, Francis David “Frank”]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JUNE-IRENE-DRADY/21044366 BillionGraves], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175207070/june-irene-drady#view-photo=150813826 FindaGrave]||Ang.||[[Kable-125|Drady, June Irene]]||mrd 2 Jan 1960 1960-3704, Died Bathurst NSW death due to drowning Wyangola Dam NSW |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175206769/melvyn-douglass-drady FindaGave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MELVYN-DOUGLASS-DRADY/21033833 Billion Graves]||||[[Drady-32|Drady, Melvyn Douglass (Peter)]]||mrd 2 Jan 1960 Bathurst NSW |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/131894837/selwyn-roy-drady FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SELWYN-ROY-DRADY/21044347 Billion Gaves]||||[[Drady-31|Drady, Selwyn Roy]]||Selwyn, along with his mother Stacie, sister-in-law June, and future brother-in-law Max Drain, were drowned in a boating accident at the Wyangala Dam on Christmas Day 1960 |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175207335/stacia-adeline-drady FindaGrave]||||[[Mitchell-25766|Drady, Stacia Adeline “Stacie”]]||Died Wyangala Dam |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021395 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KATHLEEN-ANN-DUNKLEY/21116398 Billion Graves]||||Dunkley, Kathleen Ann||In God's Care, From Grandma, Gandpa and Aunty Judy |- |[[image:Dean-10669.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Dean-10669|Durham, Hilda Gertrude]]|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/10/175207563_1484176392.jpg FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-VERA-DYER/21050959 Billion Graves]||||Dyer, Emily Vera || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-HERBERT-DYER/21050958 Billion Graves]||||Dyer, William Herbert|| |- |[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-7.jpg|75px]]||C of E Lot 19, Row 3||[[Ewin-53|Eason, Ester]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013560 ACI]||||[[Garlick-823|Eason, Evelyn Grace]]|| |- |[[image:Eason-1383.jpg|75px]]||||[[Eason-1383|Eason, Irwin]] and [[Burton-10430|Eason, Anne (Annie)]]|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2010/147/52966648_127510278116.jpg FindaGrave] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013263 ACI]||Pres., Lot 2, Row 2||[[Eason-926|Eason, John ]]|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2010/147/52966648_127510278116.jpg FindaGrave]||||[[Goode-2090|Eason, Lily Adelaide Grace]] ||Eldest child. |- |[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-7.jpg|75px]]||C of E Lot 19, Row 3||[[Eason-1229|Eason, Richard]] and [[Unknown-472178|Eason, Sarah]]|| |- |[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-8.jpg|75px]]||C of E Lot 19, Row 3||[[Eason-927|Eason, Richard ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012635 ACI]||||Eason, Richard Kenneth||Accidently killed |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013558 ACI]||||[[Eason-1382|Eason, Robert]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015627 ACI]||||Eason, Robin Stewart || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015572 ACI]||||Eassie, Amelia|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015212 ACI]||||Eassie, Charles|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015213 ACI]||||Eassie, Lillian Maud|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015573 ACI]||||Eassie, Robert James|| |- |||||Edwards, John|| |- |||||Edwards, Letitia|| |- |||||Edwards, Lycia Ann||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/112523097 Trove] |- |||||Egan, Phillip Jeffery|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018355 ACI]||||Ellery, Baby|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020103 ACI]||||Ennis, James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013695 ACI]||||Ennis, Thomas Claude|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15871150 ACI]||Ang Old, 28, 1||Evans, Arthur George|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15871149 ACI]||Ang Old, 28, 1||Evans, Constance Hodges|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15871148 ACI]||Ang Old, 24, 5||Evans, Robert|| |- |||||[[Lowe-10226|Ewen, Ellen Lenore]]||A dear wife mother and Gran |- |||||Ewen, James M || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021324 ACI]||||Ewen, William Thomas|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013258 ACI]||||Ewens, Ellen Lenore|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013131 ACI]||||Ewens, Evangline Sophia|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015969 ACI]||||Ewens, Reuben Paul|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013256 ACI]||||[[Ewens-99|Ewens, Samuel]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013130 ACI]||||Ewens, Samuel McLauchlin|| |- |||||Ewin, Alexandra Frances || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019980 ACI]||||Ewin, Amy Amelia || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015557 ACI]||||Ewin, Bruce ||No parents on death reg. |- |[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-4.jpg|75px]]||C of E||[[Ewin-112|Ewin, David]]|| |- |||C of E, Lot 4 Row 1a||[[Ewin-100|Ewin, Edward]]|| |- |[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-13.jpg|75px]]||||[[Unknown-495552|Ewin, Elizabeth]]||But dead to us we loved them dear, not lost but gone before, they live with us in memory still, And will forever more. (Reg Ewens) |- |[[image:Lassey-19.jpg |75px]]||||[[Lassey-19|Ewin, Elva Raye]]|| |- |[[image:Ewin-142.jpg |75px]]||||[[Ewin-142|Ewin, Ernest Alexander John]]|| |- |[[image:Judd-3755.jpg |75px]]||||[[Matthews-12096|Ewin, Florence Lydia]]|| |- |||||Ewin, Florence May ||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117873087 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117873254 Trove funeral] |- |||||Ewin, Francis Stanley ||Married Orange 4884/1951 |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019871 ACI]||||Ewin, George|| |- |||||Ewin, Heather Jean || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012648 ACI]||Pres.||[[Ewin-77|Ewin, Henry]]|| |- |||C of E, Lot 5 Row 1a||[[Ewin-93|Ewin, Henry]] (Harry)||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117883707 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018866 ACI]||||[[Ewin-117|Ewin, Irene E M]]||Sister |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019948 ACI]||||[[Hood-3212|Ewin, Isabella]]|| |- |[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-13.jpg|75px]]||C of E||[[Ewin-116|Ewin, James]]||But dead to us we loved them dear, not lost but gone before, they live with us in memory still, And will forever more. |- |[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-14.jpg |75px]]||||[[Unknown-495565|Ewin, Jane]]||Mother |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012647 ACI]||||Ewin, Jane Bell|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019977 ACI]||||Ewin, Mervyn Neville || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013128 ACI]||Pres.||[[Ewin-118|Ewin, Oswald Gavin]]|| |- |||||Ewin, Phyllis Joyce || |- |[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-5.jpg|75px]]||C of E||[[Patrick-4398|Ewin, Sarah]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018882 ACI]||||Ewin, Stephen James || |- |||||[[Ewin-98|Ewin, William Thomas]]|| |- |[http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15839895#images ACI Photo]||Pres.||[[Barker-11299|Fairbank, Frances Margaret]]||Interred at Coolah |- |||||Fardell, Arthur ||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/160915371 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019845 ACI]||||Fardell, Arthur || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019838 ACI]||||Fardell, Dudley George|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019844 ACI]||||Fardell, Mary Ellen|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019846 ACI]||||Fardell, Robert Clive|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019847 ACI]||||Fardell, Ruby Joyce|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019847 ACI]||||Fardell, William Lloyd|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/195511625/mary-fardy FindaGrave] ||||[[Whelan-679|Fardy, Mary]]||Patrick buried elsewhere |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013251 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CAROLINE-REBECCA-FELSTEAD/21198036 BillionGraves]||||Felstead, Caroline Rebecca || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013250 ACI]||||Felstead, Richard|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013926 ACI]||||Felstead, Richard || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016678 ACI]||||Felstead, Russell|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021555 ACI]||||Fenton, Edith May Winifred|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021556 ACI]||||Fenton, George Christopher|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021553 ACI]||||Fenton, Victor Hayden || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15853382 ACI]||||Field, Graham Frederick|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/IVY-MAY-FINLAY/21240760 BillionGraves]||||[[Pound-979|Finlay, Ivy May]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020109 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-JOHN-FINLAY/21198834 Billion Graves]||||[[Finlay-932|Finlay, Robert John]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020110 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WALTER-WESTON-FINLAY/21077348 BillionGraves]||||[[Finlay-933|Finlay, Walter Weston]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012640 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DORIS-AMY-FLINT/21282817 Billon Graves]||||Flint, Arthur Leslie|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012641 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DORIS-AMY-FLINT/21282817 Billon Graves]||||Flint, Doris Amy|| |- |||RC||Flood, John|| |- |||RC||Flood, Julia|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021558 ACI]||||Flower, Charlotte|| |- |||||Foley, Patrick|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018732 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-ROBERT-FORD/21185033 Billion Graves]||||Ford, James Robert || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018724 ACI]||||Ford, James Walter|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018723 ACI]||||Ford, Martha Jane Elizabeth|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021941 ACI]||||Fowler, Charlotte|| |- |[[image:Fowler-10664.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Fowler-10664|Fowler, Clarence Edmund ]]|| |- |[[image:Hilderbrandt-14.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Hilderbrandt-14|Fowler, Elva Joyce]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Gertrude-Ellen-Fowler/21218163 BillionGraves]||||[[Wood-30762|Fowler, Gertrude Ellen ]]|| |- |[[image:Fowler-10661.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Fowler-10661|Fowler, Josiah Charles]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018661 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Samuel-William-Fowler/21218162 BillionGraves]||Pres.||[[Fowler-8279|Fowler, Samuel William ]]|| |- |[[image:Fowler-10659.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Fowler-10659|Fowler, William John]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERIC-FRENCH/21195678 BillionGraves]||||French, Eric || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015996 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MANUEL-BRUCE-FRENCH/21127303 BillionGraves]||||French, Manuel Bruce || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012639 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/BERTHA-JEAN-FULLER/21170499 Billion Graves]||||Fuller, Bertha Jean || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012638 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/OLIVER-ROBERT-FULLER/21170498 BillionGraves]||||Fuller, Oliver Robert (Bob)|| |- |[[image:Bright-3656.jpg|75px]]||||[[Bright-3656|Fuller, Rita Joyce]]|| |- |[[image:Fuller-12999.jpg|75px]]||||[[Fuller-12999|Fuller,Robert Edward (Ted)]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021338 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SARAH-EMMA-FOLLER/21246853 BillionGraves]||||[[Acres-72|Fuller, Sarah Emma]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012636 ACI]||||Funnell, Leslie Charles|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PATRICIA-JOSEPHINE-FUNNELL/21137194 BillionGraves]||||Funnell, Patricia Josephine || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018185 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALLAN-FURNER/21195726 BillionGraves]||||Furner, Allan || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNETTA-FURNER/21045664 BillionGraves]||||Furner, Annetta || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015999 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Brian-Maxwell-Furner/21284558 BillionGraves]||||Furner, Brian Maxwell || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018184 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Patricia-Camelia-May-Pat-Furner/21294272 BillionGraves]||||Furner, Patricia Camelia May (Pat) || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013750 ACI]||||Fussell, Joseph Housden|| b. ; h/ NX33942 |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NEITA-JEAN-FUSSELL/21197983 BillionGraves]||||Fussell, Neita Jean || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELMA-MARY-GANNON/21050923 BillionGraves]||||[[Ulph-21|Gannon, Elma Mary]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018381 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Elizabeth-May-Gardiner/21200805 BillionGraves]||||Gardiner, Elizabeth May || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018391 ACI]||||Gardiner, Gladstone|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018390 ci]||||Gardiner, Julian|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018387 ACI]||C of E||Gardiner, Katherine Jane|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018380 ACI]||||Gardiner, Norman Charles || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013553 ACI]||||Garlick, Edgar Atholstan|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019873 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-GARLICK/21170632 BillionGraves], [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/10/175206666_1484174408.jpg FinaGrave]||||Garlick, Elizabeth || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013549 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANCES-ELLEN-GARLICK/21212561 BillonGraves]||||Garlick, Frances Ellen || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019979 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Helena-Harriet-Garlick/21254146 BillionGaves], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175206417/helena-harriet-garlick Findagrave]||C of E||Garlick, Helena Harriet || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Jack-Henry-Garlick/21285448 BillionGraves]||||Garlick, Jack Henry || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019872 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-GARLICK/21170631 BillionGraves], [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/10/175206666_1484174408.jpg FinaGrave]||||Garlick, John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013550 ACI]||||Garlick, Mollie Dorothy|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NOLA-FAY-GARLICK/21183331 BillionGraves]||||Garlick, Nola Fay || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019978 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Walter-Garlick/21254145 BillionGraves], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175206296/walter-garlick FindaGrave]||||Garlick, Walter || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WENDY-BYNEN-GARLICK/21064015 BillionGrave]||||Garlick, Wendy Bynen || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/AUBREY-JOSEPH-GAY/21196747 BillionGraves]||||[[Gay-4029|Gay, Aubrey Joseph]]||Buried with wife Ruby |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015044 ACI]||||Gay, Darren Joseph|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015327 ACI]||||Gay, Hedley Arthur|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015326 ACI]||||Gay, Ruby May|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GEORGE-SHERIDAN-GERTY/21076850 BillionGraves]||C of E||Gerty, George Sheridan || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015984 ACI] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175741184/barry-m_-gill FindaGrave]||||[[Gill-2148|Gill, Barry Morris]]||Mssg sent to profile manager to add category |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015783 ACI]||||Gill, Cyril||In Loving Memory of A dear husband and father, Cyril (Mike) Gill, Died 23 - 8 - 1974, Aged 62, R - I - P |- |[[image:Purser-82.jpg |75px]]||||[[Purser-82|Gill, Mona Alice]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170599209/albert-john-gillespie Findagrave]||||Gillespie, Albert John || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/170599260/dorothy-ann-gillespie FindaGrave]||||Gillespie, Dorothy Ann || |- |[[image:Unknown-504430.jpg|75px]]||||[[Unknown-504430|Gilliver, Edna May]]|| |- |[[image:Gilliver-48.jpg|75px]]||||[[Gilliver-48|Gilliver, John]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021194 ACI]||||Glasson Alexander St.Clair|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021188 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNE-MARGARET-GLASSON/21220313 BillionGaves]||||Glasson, Anne Margaret || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019498 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/APHRA-M-I-GLASSON/21271950 BillionGraves]||||Glasson, Aphra M I || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021193 ACI]||||Glasson Donald Havelock|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021190 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dorothy-Margaret-Glasson/21220314 Billion Gaves]||||Glasson, Dorothy Margaret || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021182 ACI]||||Glasson, Elizabeth|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021180 ACI]||||[[Glasson-447| Glasson, James Russell (Russell)]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021187 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-GLASSON/21276088 BillionGraves]||||Glasson, John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021189 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/John-Cyprian-Bridge-Glasson/21220317 BillionGraves]||||Glasson, John Cyprian Bridge || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021186 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LUCY-GLASSON/21199325 BillionGraves]||||[[Glasson-446|Glasson, Lucy]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019501 ACI]||||Glasson Madaleine Isabel|| |- |[[image:Glasson-444.jpg |75px]]||||[[Glasson-444| Richard Glasson]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021185 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SUSAN-GLASSON/21199324 BillionGaves]||Meth.||[[Russell-21472|Glasson, Susan]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021181 ACI]||||Glasson, Susie||daughter |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021184 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-GLASSON/21199323 BillionGraves]||||[[Glasson-445|William Glasson]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021191 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-ALLAN-GLASSON/21220316 BillionGraves]||||Glasson, William Allan || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019828 ACI]||C of E||Gleadhill, Clara|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018829 ACI]||||Gleadhill, Ellenor|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018828 ACI]||||Gleadhill, Hilton|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018847 ACI]||||Gleadhill, Lillian Bertha|| |- |[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos_2-11.jpg|75px]]||||[[Gleadhill-24|Gleadhill, Oscar George]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176281726/thelma-grace-gleadhill#view-photo=151910711 FindaGave]||||[[Lamb-7564|Gleadhill, Thelma Grace]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018830 ACI]||||Gleadhill, Thomas|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-GLENELG/21188621 BillionGrave]||||Glenelg, Edward || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018300 ACI]||||Gold, Cyril Ruben Porter||In Loving Memory Of Cyril Ruben Porter Gold, Aged 33 1/2 years, Died 25 May 1917, As the Ivy, Comes to the Oak, So Shall My Memory, Come to Thee, Erected by His Loving wife & children |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018299 ACI]||||Gold, Henry Herbert (Herbert)|| |- |[[image:Goodman-5714.jpg|75px]]||Pres.||[[Goodman-5714|Goodman, Charles E]] and [[Dover-694|Goodman, Mary E]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493834 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-RAE-GORDON/21196866 BillionGraves]||||Gordon, Elizabeth Rae || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493835 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/John-William-Gordon/21198637 BillionGraves]||||Gordon, John William || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015444 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RAYMOND-JOHN-GORDON/21212543 BillionGraves]||||Gordon, Raymond John || |- |[[image:Gorringe-84-2.jpg |75px]]||||[[Gorringe-84|Gorringe, Norman Richard]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GREGORY-ALLAN-GRAHAM/21196705 BillionGraves]||||Graham, Gregory Allan || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARCO-MARY-GRAHAM/21042845 BillionGraves]||||Graham, Margo Mary || |- |[[image:Grant-15262.jpg|75px]]||||[[Grant-15262|Grant, Susan Ann]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020718 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALMA-VERA-GRAVES/21212612 Billion Graves]||||[[Graves-6649|Graves, Alma Vera]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020988 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dvid-Graves/21254192 BillionGrave]||||[[Graves-7266|Graves, David]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020994 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-ANNIE-GRAVES/21172697 BillianGraves]||||[[Waters-6528|Graves, Emily Annie]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020714 ACI]||||[[Street-1891|Graves, Esther]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020715 ACI]||||[[Graves-5290|Graves,Samuel]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020992 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/SAMUEL-NORTON-GRAVES/21172696 BillionGraves]||||[[Graves-9045|Graves, Samuel Norton]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020986 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Susanna-Curtis-Graves/21254191 BillionGraves]||||[[Sparke-146|Graves, Susanna Curtis]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020710 ACI]||||[[Graves-6644|Graves, Thomas C]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175738590/alice-jessie-gray FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALICE-JESSIE-GRAY/21116501 BillionGaves]||||Gray, Alice Jessie || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021018 ACI]||||Gray, Elizabeth Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021016 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Joseph-Gray/21210416 BillionGraves]||||Gray, Joseph || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021014 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mary-Gray/21308766 BillionGraves]||||Gray, Mary || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LOUISA-MARIA-GREEN/21090127 BillionGraves]||||Green, Louisa Maria || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020355 ACI]||||Green, Margaret May|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PHIL-JOHN-GREEN/21198062 BillionGraves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020354 ACI]||||Green, Phil John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-HERBERT-GREEN/21090126 BillionGraves]||Ang.||Green, Thomas Herbert || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013546 ACI]||||Grenfell, David|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015344 ACI]||||Grenfell, Dorelle Ida|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020380 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Joyce-Mary-Gresser/21207662 BillionGraves]||||Gresser, Joyce Mary || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020378 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Kenneth-Gordon-Gresser/21207659 BillionGraves]||||Gresser, Kenneth Gordon || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Joseph-Griffiths/21227633 BillionGraves]||||Griffiths, William Joseph || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020535 ACI]||||Grives, Edna Kathleen|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018867 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-JOHN-GRIVES/21195768 BillionGraves]||C of E||Grives, Edward John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GEORGE-EDWARD-GRIVES/21196754 BillionGraves]||||Grives, George Edward || |- |||||Grives, John||Wife and four sons and five daughters. |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018869 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-GRIVES/21195771 Billion Graves]||||Grives, Mary || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020536 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/NEVILLE-THOMAS-GRIVES/21089213 Billion Graves]||||Grives, Neville Thomas || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018865 ACI]||||Grives, Percival Roy|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015979 ACI]||||Groves, George|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-GEORGE-GROVES/21184991 Billion Graves]||||Groves, Leslie George || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015980 ACI]||||Groves, Vera|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194427633/ellen-therese-guinan FindaGrave]||||[[Jenner-1250|Guinan, Ellen Therese]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175680722/margaret-guinan findagrve]||||Guinan, Margaret || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Annie-Ruby-Gunther/21198772 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019865 ACI]||||Gunther, Annie Ruby || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019960 ACI]||||ACH|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BERTIE-T-HALL/21044334 Billion Graves]||||[[Hall-45571|Hall, Bertie T]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THELMA-ANNIE-HALL/21044333 Billion Graves]||||[[Burton-10365|Hall, Thelma Annie]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-CASTON-HALL/21200889 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020078 ACI]||||Hall, William Caston || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018366 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-HAMER/21045799 Billion Graves]||||Hamer, Elizabeth || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018365 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-E-HAMER/21045798 Billion Graves]||||Hamer, William E || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021596 ACI]||||Hammond, Emily|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021595 ACI]||||Hammond, George|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/169252923/ike-hampstead FindaGrave]||||Hampstead , Ike || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015209 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Alex-Alfred-Hancock/21208497 Billion Graves]||||Hancock, Alex Alfred || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018342 ACI]||||Hancock, Arthur|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175740838_1485482327.jpg FindaGrave]||||[[Hancock-7794|Hancock, Cecil Henry]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018129 ACI]||||Hancock, Clarice Lillian|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018351 ACI]||||Hancock, Edward|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/110/198483509_5adda4e2-ae44-4667-9f01-da2b364542a1.jpeg FindaGrave][https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018348 ACI]||||[[Death-425|Hancock, Ellen]]||With William and William James |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EUNICE-MARY-HANCOCK/21200865 Billion Graves]||||Hancock, Eunice Mary || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018344 ACI]||||[[Hancock-7928|Hancock, Eva Ellen]]|| |- |||||Hancock, Eva Isobel|| |- |[[image:Morgan-21285.jpg|75px]]||Pres.||[[Morgan-21285|Hancock, Gladys]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HATTIE-ELVIRA-HANCOCK/21198126 Billion Graves]||||Hancock, Hattie Elvira || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Henry-Hancock/21254160 Billion Graves]||||[[Hancock-7925|Hancock, Henry]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018341 ACI]||||[[Hancock-7924|Hancock, John]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021902 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Kelvin-Henry-Hancock/21202726 Billion Graves]||||Hancock, Kelvin Henry || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018130 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Melva-May-Hancock/21308888 Billion Graves]||||Hancock, Melva May || |- |||||Hancock, Raymond Peter|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018339 ACI]||||Hancock, Thomas|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018124 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Thomas-Alfred-Hancock/21202725 Billion Graves]||||Hancock, Thomas Alfred || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15515610 ACI] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66215859/thomas-roy-hancock FindaGrave]||C of E Plot. Sec. 59. Grave 5.||[[Hancock-7929|Hancock, Thomas Roy]]||T R Sergeant N196734 Australian Volunteer Defence Corps 16/08/1944 53, ACI -N196734 |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015208 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Una-Evelyn-Hancock/21208496 Billion Graves]||||Hancock, Una Evelyn || |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/110/198483509_5adda4e2-ae44-4667-9f01-da2b364542a1.jpeg FindaGrave]||||[[Hancock-7920|Hancock, William ]]||With Ellen and William James |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2019/110/198483509_5adda4e2-ae44-4667-9f01-da2b364542a1.jpeg FindaGrave]||||[[Hancock-7922|Hancock, William James ]]||With Ellen and William |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018350 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-THOMAS-MARK-HANCOCK/21196882 Billion Graves]||||Hancock, William Thomas Mark || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175638182/amy-eliza-handcock FindaGrave]||||Handcock, Amy Eliza || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Allan-john-Hanrahan/21028459 Billion Graves]||||Hanrahan, Allan john || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LOLA-MAVIS-HANRAHAN/21081971 Billion Graves]||||Hanrahan, Lola Mavis || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021230 ACI]||||Hardie, Eliza|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019834 ACI]||||Hardie, Louisa Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018164 ACI]||||Harris, Bruce E J|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018293 ACI]||||Harris, Judy|| |- |||C of E||Harris, William Thomas||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161528578 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021061 ACI]||||Harrison, Beatrice Hannah|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021059 ACI]||||Harrison, Frederick|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175741584_1485484134.jpg FindaGrave] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021056 ACI]||||Harrison, Levi ||Father |- |||||Harrison, Mrs||Body brought from Coonamble and reinnterned. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144287490 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/155450797 Trove] |- |[[image:Hart-14917.jpg|75px]]||||[[Hart-14917|Hart, Alfred Deryck]]|| |- |[[image:Daley-1578.jpg |75px]]||||[[Daley-1578|Hart, Emma Norma]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015224 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/OWEN-TAYLOR-HART/21055604 Billion Graves]||||Hart, Owen Taylor ||Forever loved and best friend of Helen. Treasuredfather of louise, Shona and Liz. Loved Pa, & wise mentor to his grandchildren. Caring son, brother and brother-in-law. Father in law & uncle to his father. 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ACI |- |[[image:Bright-1673.jpg|75px]]||||[[Bright-1673|Hartigan, Rita May]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Stephen-Ronald-Hartigan/21203380 Billion Graves]||||Hartigan, Stephen Ronald || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015360 ACI]||||Harvey, Elizabeth|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015366 ACI]||||Harvey, Thomas|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015729 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JUDITH-FRANCES-HAVENHAND/21197978 Billion Graves]||||Havenhand, Judith Frances || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15979685 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Thomas-R-Hay/21308795 Billion Graves]||||Hay, Thomas R || |- |||old 20, 1||Haywood, Mary||dau/Thomas & Mary. M |- |||RC||Haywood, Walter||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159869970 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021050 ACI] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175741479/benjamin-attwood-healey FindaGrave]||||Healey, Benjamin Attwood || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DOREEN-MAY-HEALEY/21183409 Billion Graves]||||Healey, Doreen May || |- |||||Heavener, Gladys||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/101276975 Trove] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168067154/louisa-heavener FindaGrave]||||Heavener, Louisa || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/168067207/mabel-lida-heavener FindaGrave]||||Heavener, Mabel Lida || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021386 ACI]||||Hemsley Robert James|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROLAND-HENRY/21045687 Billion Graves]||||Henry, Roland || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021472 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/BESSIE-HEWIS/21286180 Billion Graves]||||Hewis, Bessie || |- |[[image:Hicks-13199.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Rawling-225|Hicks, Catherine Clare]]||In loving memory of Catherine C Hicks |- |[[image:Rawling-225.jpg |75px]]||Pres.||[[Hicks-13199|Hicks, Raymond]]||Forever loved and sadly missed |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194426625/john-higgins FindaGrave]||||Higgins, John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020344 ACI]||||Hilderbrand, Audrey Allison||Audrey Allison Hilderbrandt, 21.1.1932 - 31.10.2012, 80 Yrs, Loving wife of Eric, Beloved Mother of Garry, David Ian and Graham, Granma & Great Granma to their families, Cherised Sister of Kay, & Sister in law of Colin |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018873 ACI]||||Hildebrandt, Ada Jane|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018872 ACI]||||Hildebrandt, Adolphus Hugo|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020345 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Allan-Rex-Hildebrandt/21239848 Billion Graves]||||Hildebrandt, Allan Rex || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020344ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/AUDREY-ALLISON-HILDEBRANDT/21196816 Billion Graves]||||Hildebrandt, Audrey Allison || |- |[[image:Simmons-13545.jpg |75px]]||||[[Simmons-13545|Hildebrandt, Caroline Nancie]]|| |- |[[image:Hilderbrandt-15.jpg |75px]]||||[[Hilderbrandt-15|Hildebrandt, Colin George]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013743 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELVA-GRACE-HILDEBRAND/21187769 Billion Graves]||||Hildebrand, Elva Grace || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020325 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Eric-John-Hilderbrandt/21202743 Billion Graves]||||Hilderbrandt, Eric John || |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175733433_1485465713.jpg FindaGrave]||||Hildebrandt, Esther Matilda || |- |[[image:Hilderbrandt-17.jpg|75px]]||||[[Hilderbrandt-17|Hilderbrandt, Kevin Allan]]|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/25/175733433_1485465713.jpg FindaGrave]||||Hildebrandt, Leslie Adolph || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LINDA-LOUISA-HILDEBRANDT/21158203 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020626 ACI]||||Hildebrandt, Linda Louisa || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013741 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MAX-H-HILDEBRANDT/21090191 Billion Graves]||||Hildebrandt, Max H || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015991 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RONALD-PERCY-HILDEBRANDT/21169310 Billion Graves]||||Hildebrandt, Ronald Percy || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013744 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/VICTOR-HILDEBRANDT/21103761 Billion Graves]||||Hildebrandt, Victor || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175732354/hilderbrandt FindaGrave]||||Hilderbrandt, “Baby” || |- |[[image:Hilderbrandt-16.jpg |75px]]||||[[Hilderbrandt-16|Hildebrandt, Wayne]]|| |- |||||Hines, Joseph||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/157287376 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015373 ACI]||||Hoadley, Annie May|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015392 ACI]||||Hoadley, James Robert|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015964 ACI]||||Hoadley, James William|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015041 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-HOADLEY/21196701 Billion Graves]||||Hoadley, John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015965 ACI]||||Hoadley, Martha Alice|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015040 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MURRAY-JAMES-HOADLEY/21200877 Billion Graves]||||Hoadley, Murray James || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015371 ACI]||||Hoadley, Ross|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015042 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/VERA-LAVINIA-HOADLEY/21196702 Billion Graves]||||Hoadley, Vera Lavinia || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DONALD-JAMES-HOARE/21212646 Billion Graves]||||Hoare, Donald James || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019966 ACI]||||Hobby, Cameron Luke|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019969 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/COLIN-JOHN-HOBBY/21044425 Billion Graves]||||Hobby, Colin John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019967 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JESSIE-WEBSTER-HOBBY/21044440 Billion Graves]||||Hobby, Jessie Webster || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019968 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/PATRICIA-HOBBY/21044424 Billion Graves]||||Hobby, Patricia || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILMA-MOYA-HOBBY/21127300 Billion Graves]||||Hobby, Wilma Moya || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-HOBSON/21199262 Billion Graves]||||Hobson, John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013252 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Sheila-May-Hobson/21236644 Billion Graves]||||Hobson, Sheila May || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013698 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Geoffrey-Newman-Hodgson/21202112 Billion Graves]||||Hodgson, Geoffrey Newman || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013697 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RHONA-ELAINE-HODGSON/21076157 Billion Graves]||||Hodgson, Rhona Elaine || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015425 ACI]||||Hodson, George|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015672 ACI]||||Hodson, John Benjamin|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021492 ACI]||||Hodson, Joseph|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021498 ACI]||||Hodson, Kenneth|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019975 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LINDA-MAY-HODSON/21212673 Billion Graves]||||Hodson, Linda May || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015428 ACI]||||Hodson, Lottie|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021493 ACI]||||Hodson,Mary Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015673 ACI]||||Hodson,Mary Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018685 ACI]||||Hodson, Richard|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018685 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RICHARD-ERNEST-HODSON/21116533 Billion Graves]||||Hodson, Richard Ernest || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019939 ACI]||||Hodson, Ruth|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CARMEL-HOGAN/21212811 Billion Graves]||||Hogan, Carmel || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PATRICK-WILLIAM-HOGAN/21183957 Billion Graves]||||Hogan, Patrick William || |- |||Pres.||[[Holmes-14144|Holmes, Jane]]|| |- |||||[[Ewin-133|Holmes, Mrs Ann Jane]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013253 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALAN-R-HOLLOWAY/21176374 Billion Graves]||||Holloway, Alan R || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018173 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Augustus-Mackay-Hooke/21296221 Billion Graves]||||Hooke, Augustus Mackay || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021335 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lena-Hoole/21210410 Billion Graves]||||Hoole, Lena || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RUTH-JEAN-HOPE/21195750 Billion Graves]||||Hope, Ruth Jean || |- |[[image:Unknown-504747.jpg |75px]]||||[[Unknown-504747|Howarth, Myrtle]]|| |- |||RC||Hoynes, Frank||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/139469389 Trove] |- |||RC||Hoynes, Clifford||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/139469389 Trove] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-HUBBARD/21195742 Billion Graves]||||Hubbard, Emily || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LEONARD-DOUGLAS-HUME/21174191 Billion Graves]||||Hume, Leonard Douglas || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018712 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-GEORGE-HUMMERSTON/21174252 Billion Graves]||||Hummerston, Edward George || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018176 ACI]||||Hunter, C J R|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018174 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JANET-JOSEPHINE-HUNTER/21196776 Billion Graves]||||Hunter, Janet Josephine || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015369 ACI]||||Hurst, Edgar W|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015367 ACI]||||Hurst, Malcolm S J|| |- |||||Hurst, Stanley|| |- |||||Hurst, Mrs|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012649 ACI] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175871622/mary-ann-hustwick FindaGrave]||||Hustwick, Mary Ann || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021559 ACI]||||Hynds, Allen Archibald || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015618 ACI]||||Hynds, Leslie|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021560 ACI]||||Hynds, Ruby Eileen|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015719 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/PAMELA-K-HYSLOP/21240484 Billion Graves]||||Hyslop, Pamela K || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175740374/william-mackford-irwin FindaGrave]||||Irwin, William Mackford|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15589167 ACI]||||Isaac, Thomas Henry|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EVANGELINA-JARMAN/21045681 Billion Graves]||||Jarman, Evangelina || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-JAMES-JARMAN/21045736 Billion Graves]||||Jarman, Leslie James || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mary-Anne-Jarman/21198493 Billion Graves]||||Jarman, Mary Anne || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PERCY-JARMAN/21045735 Billion Graves]||||Jarman, Percy || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-JARMAN/21045680 Billion Graves]||||Jarman, William || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018384 ACI]||||Jarman, William || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194427600/bridget-jenner FindaGrave]||||Jenner, Bridget Higgins || |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2018/305/194427559_b30b1801-5c4d-403b-b067-b407f00a9b92.jpeg FindaGrave]||||Jenner, Susan Maria || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194427559/william-jenner FindaGrave]||RC||Jenner, William || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194427582/william-jenner FindaGrave]||||Jenner, William || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019858 ACI]||||Jennings, Frederick|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019859 ACI]||||Jennings, Sarah Ann|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARCIA-VERONICA-JOHN/21196780 Billion Graves]||||John, Marcia Veronica || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018674 ACI]||||Johns, Elijah Oliver|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HARRIET-MARY-JOHNS/21092901 Billion Graves]||||Johns, Harriet Mary || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018871 ACI]||||Johns, Silas Rowe|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBYN-JOHNSON/21051007 Billion Graves]||||Johnson, Robyn || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018485 ACI]||||Jones Ada Emily|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRUCE-LITTLEWOOD-JONES/21187740 Billion Graves]||||Jones, Bruce Littlewood || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Elaine-Mary-Irene-Jones/21245247 Billion Graves]||||Jones, Elaine Mary Irene || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ida-Eleanor-Jones/21305394 Billion Graves]||||Jones, Ida Eleanor || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175741105/john-jones FindaGrave]||||Jones, John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mary-Kathleen-Molly-Jones/21198746 Billion Graves]||||Jones, Mary Kathleen 'Molly' || |- |[[image:Jones-89631.jpg |75px]]||||[[Jones-89631|Jones, Stanley John 'Jonsey']]|| |- |[[image:Jones-90465.jpg|75px]]||||[[Jones-90465|Jones, Susan]]|| |- |[[image:Judd-3680.jpg |75px]]||Pres||[[Judd-3680|Judd, Myra Elizabeth ]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175207889/alfred-kable FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Alfred-Kable/21209411 Billion Graves]||Ang.||Kable, Alfred George|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175733263/arthur-e_j_-kable FindaGrave]||R.C.sec., F.339.2||Kable, Arthur Edgar John (Joe)|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALLEN-JOHN-KABLE/21185102 Billion Graves]||||Kable, Allen John || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175636801/catherine-mary-kable FindaGrave]||R.C.sec., 14.42||Kable, Catherine Mary|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DORIS-JEAN-KABLE/21044319 Billion Graves]||||Kable, Doris Jean || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175207767/edith-mary-kable FindaGrave]||Ang.||[[Smith-200970|Kable, Edith Mary]]||NSW birth reg.as "Ethel Mary" |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERNEST-FRANCIS-KABLE/21044320 Billion Graves]||||Kable, Ernest Francis || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15930307 ACI Listing]||R.C.sec., F 339.2||Kable, Everilda|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GEORGE-HENRY-KABLE/21077478 Billion Graves], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175208057/george-henry-kable FindaGrave]||Ang., F 391.2||[[Kable-109|Kable, George Henry]]|| |- |[[image:Kable-138.jpg |75px]]||crem.RotaryClub Wall, Sth.East Wall row 6, 9||[[Kable-138|Kable, Harold Thomas]]||bachelor, NX154201 Gunner 55th A.A.Regt. |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175636986/lionel-william-kable FindaGrave]||R.C.sec., 14.42||Kable, Lionel William|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15930570 AustCemIndex]||Ang., row 4-75, ||[[Rich-5131|Kable, Lorna Joyce]]||mrd 26 Nov 1938 All Saints Cathedral, Bathurst, NSW 1938-21485 |- |||crem.Lions Club Wall 1, East Wall, row 6, 5||[[Kable-139|Kable, Raymod Cecil]]||bachelor, birth reg 9491/1927, [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15932582 AustCemIndex] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RUSSELL-WALTER-KABLE/21044374 BillionGraves], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175206904/russell-walter-kable#view-photo=150813659 Findagrave]||Ang.||[[Kable-136|Kable, Russell Walter]]||mrd 26 Nov 1938 All Saints Cathedral, Bathurst, NSW, Reg: 1938-21485, [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15930569 AustCemIndex] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175207742/samuel-charles-kable FindaGrave]||Ang.||[[Kable-137|Kable, Samuel Charles]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15930310 Aust Cem Index], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175208088/violet-letita-kable FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/VIOLET-LETITIA-KABLE/21077479 Billion Graves]||Ang., F 391.2||[[Cheney-2473|Kable, Violet Letitia]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015779 ACI]||||Kable, Vera D|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015777 ACI]||||Kable, Wallace|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Donald-Gordon-Keith/21212292 Billion Graves]||||Keith, Donald Gordon || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012632 ACI]||||Keith, Margaret Anne|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FREDERICK-CLAUDE-KELLY/21175376 Billion Graves]||||Kelly, Frederick Claude ||With Ivy May Kelly |- |||||Kelly, Samuel|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018860 ACI]||||Kelman, Beatrice Alice|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018687 ACI]||||Kendall, George Richard|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018686 ACI]||||Kendall, Herbert Alfred|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175205085/robert-john-kennedy FindaGrave]||||Kennedy, Robert John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRIDGET-KERIN/21064259 Billion Graves]||||Kerin, Bridget || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-KERIN/21064258 Billion Graves]||||Kerin, John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/VALERIE-CLAIR-KIND/21240748 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020376 ACI]||||Kind, Valerie Clair || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015717 ACI]||||Kingham, Alan Sydney|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016112 ACI]||||Kingham, Clarence Chares|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018398 ACI]||||Kingham, Clifford Alan|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015718 ACI]||||Kingham, Eliza Miriam|| |- |[[image:Newell-3402.jpg |75px]]||||[[Newell-3402|Kingham, Elvy Mary]]|| |- |[[image:Kingham-140.jpg |75px]]||||[[Kingham-140|Kingham, Ethel]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015843 ACI]||||Kingham, Geoffrey|| |- |[[image:Kingham-139.jpg |75px]]||||[[Kingham-139|Kingham, Herbert Alexander]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016108 ACI]||||Kingham, Herbert Charles|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016107 ACI]||||Kingham, Lily|| |- |[[image:Kingham-142.jpg |75px]]||||[[Kingham-142|Kingham, William Paul]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175740722/vera-lillian-kirkwood FindaGrave]||||[[Kirkwood-1237|Kirkwood, Vera Lillian]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012626 ACI]||||Kingston, William|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/TREVOR-KITCHINGMAN/21174146 Billion Graves]||||Kitchingman, Trevor || |- |||Wesleyan||Knuckey, George Thomas||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144286494 Trove] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARLIN-M-KONZA/21196752 Billion Graves]||||Konza, Marlin M ||Nacy, Ken, Edna |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136909614/joseph-norman-konza FindaGrave]||||Konza , Joseph Norman || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/136909806/philomena-bridget-konza FindaGrave]||||Konza , Philomena Bridget  || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Josephine-Myrtle-Laing/21265067 Billion Graves]||||Laing, Josephine Myrtle || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Vincent-Patrick-Laing/21265065 Billion Graves]||||Laing, Vincent Patrick || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNIE-LAMB/21220165 Billion Graves]||||[[Henning-1700|Lamb, Annie ]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HENRY-LAMB/21220164 Billion Graves]||||[[Lamb-7631| Lamb, Henry (Harry)]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DOUGLAS-LANE/21196774 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020323 ACI]||||Lane, Douglas William || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020324 ACI]||||Lane, Stephen Joseph|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PAULINE-ANN-LANGHAM/21104253 Billion Graves]||||Langham, Pauline Ann || |- |[[image:Laing-1979.jpg |75px]]||||[[Laing-1979|Lassey, Hope Lilleth]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016134 ACI]||||Lawrence, George Edward|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016138 ACI]||||Lawrence, Jane|| |- |||RC||Latonder, A.|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANDREW-ERIC-JERL-LE-TONDEUR/21196836 Billion Graves]||||Le Tondeur, Andrew Eric Jerl || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CLIFFORD-CEDRIC-JOHN-LE-TONDEUR/21228234 Billion Graves]||||Le Tondeur, Clifford Cedric John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dorothy-Le-Tonoewr/21276252 Billion Graves]||||Le Tondeur, Dorothy || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PATRICIA-FRANCES-LEABEATER/21045820 Billion Graves]||||Leabeater, Patricia Frances || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Victor-Percy-Ledwidge/21209358 Billion Graves]||||Ledwidge, Victor Percy || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-ALFRED-LEDWIDGE/21197959 Billion Graves]||||Ledwidge, William Alfred || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019502 ACI]||||Lee, Aphra Mary|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018730 Burial]||||Lee, Susan|| |- |[[image:Lee-30549.jpg |75px]]||||[[Lee-30549|Lee, William]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175734385/lorne-a-leplaw FindaGrave]||||Leplaw, Lorne A || |- |||||Lew, Mrs ||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/62216662 Trove] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175208361/elizabeth-ellen-lewis FindaGrave]||||Lewis, Elizabeth Ellen ||Birth and death dates unknown. |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HAROLD-JOHN-LEWIS/21054192 Billion Graves]||||Lewis, Harold John || |- |||||Lewis, Samuel||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117876902 Trove] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175208332/susan-lewis FindaGrave]||||Lewis, Susan || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-LEYLAND/21196733 Billion Graves]||||Leyland, John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-LINSTER/21197942 Billion Graves]||Pres.||Linster, Rev William T.|| |- |[[image:Gordon-13371.jpg |75px]]||||[[Gordon-13371|Lobley , Alice Victoria]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/AMY-LOLLEY/21158109 Billion Graves]||||Lobley, Amy || |- |[[image:Lobley-58.jpg |75px]]||||[[Lobley-58|Lobley, Thomas]]||Anzac |- |[[image:Long-20405.jpg |75px]]||||[[Long-20405|Long, Harold]]|| |- |[[image:Smith-207187.jpg|75px]]||||[[Smith-207187|Long, Terry Kathleen]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018670 ACI]||||Long, Victor Harold||Son and brother |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MELVIE-GLADYS-LOUDON/21282225 Billion Graves]||||Loudon, Melvie Gladys || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ian-Lowcock/21220118 Billion Graves]||||Lowcock, Ian || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018145 ACI]||||Lowe, Alice|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NONA-JEAN-LOWE/21105808 Billion Graves]||||[[Pearce-6588|Lowe, Nona Jean]] || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020077 ACI]||||Lowe, Ron|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-LOWRIE/21199271 Billion Graves]||||Lowrie, Elizabeth || |- |||||Lowrie, Elizabeth ||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252204483 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144286403 Death] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JANE-LOWRIE/21199270 Billion Graves]||||Lowrie, Jane || |- |[[image:Delaney-2695.jpg|75px]]||Row 1, 8||[[Delaney-2695|Luck, Clair Angela]]||Loved wife of Dick, Mother of Val, John Del, At Rest |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018662 ACI]||||Luck, Albert Edward|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018727 ACI]||||Luck, Alexander Albert|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018784 ACI]||||Luck, Burton John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019860 ACI]||||Luck, Christina Caroline|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015072 ACI]||||[[Delaney-2695|Luck, Clair Angela]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018777 ACI]||||Luck, Claude Milton|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018772 ACI]||||Luck, Elizabeth|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018787 ACI]||||Luck, Elsie May|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/George-Luck/21244246 Billion Graves]||||Luck, George || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018775 ACI]||||Luck, Gilbert Harold|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HAROLD-GILBERT-LUCK/21070723 Billion Graves]||||Luck, Harold Gilbert || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018774 ACI]||||Luck, John Norman|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leslie-mervyn-Luck/21028448 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015760 ACI]||||Luck, Leslie Mervyn || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-ELLEN-LUCK/21056680 Billion Graves]||||Luck, Mary Ellen || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018793 ACI]||||Luck, Minnie|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018771 ACI]||||Luck, Peter|| |- |[[image:Luck-768.jpg|75px]]||Row 1,9||[[Luck-768|Luck, Richard Counsellor (Dick)]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018776 ACI]||||Luck, Ruby Evelyn|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Susan-Hynds-Luck/21244247 Billion Graves]||RC||Luck, Susan || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018663 ACI]||||Luck, Susan || |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/10/175211781_1484186571.jpg FindaGrave]||||[[Lynch-10109|Lynch, John]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-ALLEN-LYNCH/21228250 Billion Graves]||||Lynch, John Allen || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015591 ACI]||||Mackay,Bronwyn Marjorie|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175872604/john-allen-macmillan FindaGrave]||||MacMillan, John Allen ||No Grave Photo |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/149721658/george-neil-magill FindaGrave]||||Magill , George Neil || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175680653/catherine-mallon FindaGrave]||||Mallon, Catherine || |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/23/175680695_1485318561.jpg FindaGrave]||||Mallon, Cyril ||With Catherine, Francis, James |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/23/175680872_1485318289.jpg FindaGrave]||||Mallon, Francis || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175680910/james-bede-mallon FindaGrave]||||Mallon, James Bede || |- |||RC||[[Reardon-1105|Maloney, Catherine ]]||No Grave Photo |- |||||Maloney, Michael||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144292869 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013275 ACI]||||Manning, Derek Keith|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013267 ACI]||||Manning, Edwin|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015570 ACI]||||Marr, Algernon Smith|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015571 ACI]||||Marr, Grace McFarlane Smith|| |- |[[image:Oldham-1948.jpg|75px]]||||[[Oldham-1948|Marriott, Ann Elizabeth]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BAEDEN-SAMUEL-MARSDEN/21045747 Billion Graves]||||Marsden, Baeden Samuel || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DAPHNE-ELLA-MARSDEN/21102307 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15521494#images ACI photo]||||[[Marsden-1196|Marsden, Daphne Ella]] || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Maribel-Gladys-Marsden/21308825 Billion Graves]||||Marsden, Maribel Gladys || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mary-Marsden/21231545 Billion Graves]||||Marsden, Mary || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-RUTH-MARSDEN/21102308 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15521495#images ACI Photo]||||[[Marsden-1197|Marsden, Mary Ruth]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MERLE-ISABEL-MARSDEN/21102309 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15521496#images ACI Photo]||||[[Marsden-1199|Marsden, Merle Isabel]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-A-MARSDEN/21197991 Billion Graves]||||[[Marsden-1111|Marsden, Robert Albert]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-HARRY-MARSDEN/21055610 Billion Graves]||||Marsden, Robert Harry || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-WESLEY-MARSDEN/21127255 Billion Graves]||||Marsden, Robert Wesley || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Samuel-Albert-Marsden/21308824 Billion Graves]||||[[Marsden-1110|Marsden, Samuel Albert ]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18922703/ellen-marsh FindaGrave]||||Marsh , Ellen ||No Grave Photo |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/18922684/george-henry-marsh FindaGrave]||||Marsh , George Henry || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HORACE-SYDNEY-MARSH/21087590 Billion Graves]||||Marsh, Horace Sydney || |- |||||Marshall, Benjamin||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144286830 Trove] |- |[[image:Marshall-18704.jpg|75px]]||Pres||[[Finley-2821|Marshall, Bessie]]|| |- |[[image:Cheney-3086.jpg |75px]]||Pres||[[Cheney-3086|Marshall, Grace]]|| |- |[https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/29/175872396_1485824339.jpg FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Isaac-Marshall/21210458 Billion Graves]||Pres||[[Marshall-18704|Marshall, Isaac]]|| |- |[[image:Marshall-18705.jpg |75px]]||Pres||[[Marshall-18705|Marshall, Thomas Isaac H]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015547 ACI]||||Mason, Arthur James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015552 ACI]||||Mason, Clarice I|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015543 ACI]||||Mason, Gladys Mabel || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015548 ACI]||||Mason, Kathleen|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Vida-Mason/21254199 Billion Graves]||||Mason, Vida || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015550 ACI]||||Mason, William F|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CYRIL-MASTERS/21127860 Billion Graves]||||[[Masters-3224|Masters, Cyril]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELLEN-MASTERS/21043013 Billion Graves]||C of E||[[Ewen-307|Masters, Ellen]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JANICE-ANNE-MASTERS/21220329 Billion Graves]||||Masters, Janice Anne || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-MASTERS/21043012 Billion Graves]||||[[Masters-3211|Masters, John]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018879 ACI]||||[[Masters-3226|Masters, John Malcolm]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018880 ACI]||||[[Goodman-5810|Masters, Mona Margaret]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/OLIVE-JANE-MARGARET-CHENEY-MASTERS/21183915 Billion Graves]||||[[Cheney-3090|Masters, Olive Jane Margaret]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/headstone/Percy-Robert-Masters/99556977 Billion Graves]||||[[Masters-3209|Masters, Percy Robert]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/TREVIS-MASTERS/21127861 Billion Graves]||||Masters, Trevis || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Charles-Robert-Matthews/21202226 Billion Graves]||||Matthews, Charles Robert || |- |[[image:Matthews-12174.jpg |75px]]||||[[Matthews-12174|Matthews, Dorothy Elsie]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GWENDOLINE-ELSIE-MATTHEWS/21077337 Billion Graves]||||Matthews, Gwendoline Elsie || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-MATTHEWS/21044388 Billion Graves]||||Matthews, James || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018463 ACI]||||Matthews, James Delahunt || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JANE-MATTHEWS/21044387 Billion Graves]||||Matthews, Jane || |- |[[image:Matthews-12274.jpg|75px]]||||[[Matthews-12274|Matthews, John]] and [[Unknown-507933|Matthews, Harriet]]|| |- |[[image:Matthews-12175.jpg |75px]]||||[[Matthews-12175|Matthews, Martha Elizabeth May]]|| |- |||||Matthews, Roy||Brother of R. 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|[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177245586/william-mckay FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-MC-KAY/21199276 Billion Graves]||||McKay, William || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/STEWART-ALLEN-MC-KELLAR/21169110 Billion Graves]||||McKellar, Stewart Allen || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELAINE-SHIRLEY-MC-KENNA/21103948 Billion Graves]||||McKenna, Elaine Shirley || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/KENNETH-RAY-MC-KENZIE/21113433 Billion Graves]||||McKenzie, Kenneth Ray || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALMA-MC-KEOWN/21212590 Billion Graves]||||[[Burton-10345|McKeown, Alma]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FELIX-JAMES-MC-KEOWN/21200885 Billion Graves]||||[[McKeown-1062|McKeown, Felix James]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-MC-KEOWN/21212589 Billion Graves]||||[[McKeon-371|McKeown, John]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNIE-MURIEL-MC-LEAN/21087474 Billion Graves]||||McLean, Annie Muriel || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CECIL-JAMES-MC-LEAN/21056847 Billion Graves]||||McLean, Cecil James || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ella-Mujriel-McLean/21226810 Billion Graves]||||McLean, Ella Muriel || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-MC-LOUGHLIN/21170532 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019973 ACI]||||McLoughlin, Edward || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Isabella-Currie-McLoughlin/21308869 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019972 ACI]||||McLoughlin, Isabella Currie || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018394 ACI]||||McMannus, Christopher John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018396 ACI]||||McMannus, Julisa Maree|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018330 ACI]||||McPeake, Annetta|| |- |||Pres.||McVicar, William James ||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144902015 Trove] |- |||Pres.||McVicar, Donald Alfred||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144902015 Trove] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/IRIS-MAY-MELVILLE/21092865 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018240 ACI]||||Melville, Iris May || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MAXWELL-JOHN-MELVILLE/21246861 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016000 ACI]||||Melville, Maxwell John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/REGINALD-E-MELVILLE/21212652 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018238 ACI]||||Melville, Reginald E || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELLA-L-MENZ/21212616 Billion Graves]||||Menz, Ella L || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MIKAELA-JANE-MILLISS/21222570 Billion Graves]||||Milliss, Mikaela Jane || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176283411/arthur-james-mills FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-JAMES-MILLS/21172787 Billion Graves]||||[[Mills-17548|Mills, Arthur James]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013254 ACI]||||Milne, Gwendoline June|| |- |||||Miskell, Jeremiah||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159797875 Trove] [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159806571 Trove] [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/16957114 Probate Notice] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015201 ACI]||||[[Bryant-13143|Miskell, Judith May]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176283483/mark-andrew-miskell FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015199 ACI]||||Miskell, Mark Andrew|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176283549/reginald-john-miskell FindaGrave], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015200 ACI]||||Miskell, Reginald John|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dorothy-Margaret-Mitchell/21216127 Billion Graves]||||Mitchell, Dorothy Margaret || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FREDERICK-CECIL-THOMAS-MITCHELL/21199296 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020100 ACI]||||Mitchell, Frederick Cecil Thomas || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Raymond-Earl-Mitchell/21216128 Billion Graves]||||Mitchell, Raymond Earl || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175810409/george-mogford FindaGrave]||||Mogford, George || |- |||RC||Moloney, James||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/119894446 Trove] |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175810497/william-mogford FindaGrave]||||Mogford, William || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020561 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Joyce-Thelma-Monn/21199830 Billion Graves]||||Monin, Joyce Thelma|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRADLEY-GORDON-MOONEY/21158098 Billion Graves]||||Mooney, Bradley Gordon || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015646 ACI]||||Mooney, Harold Joseph|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012222 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175872691/ann-jane-moore FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANN-JANE-MOORE/21152242 Billion Graves]||||[[Moore-54036|Moore, Ann Jane]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018680 ACI]||||Moore, David Charles|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018150 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DOROTHY-WINIFRED-MOORE/21195625 Billion Graves]||||Moore, Dorothy Winifred || |- |||RC||Moore, Elizabeth Ellen|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018152 ACI]||||Moore, Ian Scholes|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176385184/james-moore FindaGrave]||||Moore, James ||Siblings William, Mary, Alexander, Henry, Matilda |- |||RC||Moore, James Henry||Father of Mrs Arthur Debenham. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/218415083 Trove] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-JEAN-MOORE/21103609 Billion Graves]||||Moore, Margaret Jean || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-HUBERT-MOORE/21103608 Billion Graves]||||Moore, Robert Hubert || |- |||RC||Moore, Roy|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176385481/matilda-moore FindaGrave]||||Moore, Matilda || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176385288/matilda-moore FindaGrave]||||Moore, Matilda || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176276787/william-moore FindaGrave]||||Moore, William ||Unknown |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015754 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNIE-ELLEN-MORGAN/21196681 Billion Graves]||3, 4||Morgan, Annie Ellen || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dorothy-ailsa-Morgan/21028378 Billion Graves]||||Morgan, Dorothy ailsa || |- |[[image:Morgan-19752.jpg|75px]]||Ang 13||[[Morgan-19752|Morgan, George Stephen]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HAROLD-WILLIAM-MORGAN/21188625 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015754 ACI]||||Morgan, Harold William || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013704 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-MORGAN/21103594 Billion Graves]||||Morgan, James || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015289 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-NEVILLE-MORGAN/21056594 Billion Graves]||25, 13||Morgan, John Neville || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015290 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KEITH-CHARLES-MORGAN/21228171 Billion Graves]||3, 3||Morgan, Keith Charles || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015288 ACI]||25, 14||Morgan.Madge Elizabeth|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Noreen-Ann-Morgan/21199831 Billion Graves]||||Morgan, Noreen Ann || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROYAL-ROY-MORRISON/21174244 Billion Graves]||||Morrison, Royal Roy || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RUBY-PEARL-MORRISON/21174243 Billion Graves]||||Morrison, Ruby Pearl || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANN-MORTHORPE/21045667 Billion Graves]||||Morthorpe, Ann || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELAINE-VALERIE-MORTON/21056645 Billion Graves]||||Morton, Elaine Valerie || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-LEO-MOXON/21286340 Billion Graves]||||Moxon, Robert Leo || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015049 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CORAL-MOYLE/21090404 Billion Graves]||||Moyle, Coral || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015047 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leonard-Percival-Moyle/21210428 Billion Graves]||||Moyle, Leonard Percival || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015052 ACI]||||Moyle, Robert Kent|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013967 ACI]||||Muggleton, Beverley Kay|| |- |[[image:McEvoy-941.jpg |75px]]||||[[McEvoy-941|Muggleton, Maureen Dawn]]|| |- |||||Mulloney, Mrs||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252163048 Trove] |- |||||Munro, John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015217 ACI]||||Munro, Norman|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175636182/leila-t_-munroe FindaGrave]||||Munroe, Leila T. || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175636080/michael-c_-munroe FindaGrave]||||Munroe, Michael C. || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CLARA-HELEN-MURPHY/21110270 Billion Graves]||||Murphy, Clara Helen || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Dennis-John-Murphy/21194853 Billion Graves]||||Murphy, Dennis John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Esther-Mary-Murphy/21194854 Billion Graves]||||Murphy, Esther Mary || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175612735/p-murphy FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/P-MURPHY/21103968 Billion Graves]||||Murphy, PVT P || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-LILLIAN-MURRAY/21197950 Billion Graves]||||Murray, Emily Lillian || |- |[[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493828 ACI]||Pres.||[[Stinson-2528|Mutton, Annie Elizabeth]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Annie-Elizabeth-Mutton/21210422 Billion Graves]||Pres.||[[Stimson-8|Mutton, Annie Elizabeth]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012630 ACI]||Pres.||[[Mutton-678|Mutton, Edward John]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOAN-LOUISA-NANKIVELL/21212732 Billion Graves]||||Nankivell, Joan Louisa || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lee-Bray-Nankivell/21240610 Billion Graves]||||Nankivell, Lee Bray || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/OSCAR-GEORGE-NEIL/21076870 Billion Graves]||||Neil, Oscar George || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DULCIE-KATHERINE-NELSON/21110267 Billion Graves]||||Nelson, Dulcie Katherine || |- |[[image:Nelson-21313.jpg |75px]]||||[[Nelson-21313|Nelson, Frederick Henry]]|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175734103/james-nelson FindaGrave]||||Nelson, James ||Killed at Browns Creek |- |[[image:Patterson-16941.jpg |75px]]||||[[Patterson-16941|Nelson, Mavis Joan]]|| |- |||C of E||Nesbitt, Alice Mary||Died typhoid fever. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144288258 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019839 ACI]||||Newell, Ireen G|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALFRED-NEWSTEAD/21044297 Billion Graves]||||Newstead, Alfred || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ISABELLA-JANE-NEWSTEAD/21044298 Billion Graves]||||Newstead, Isabella Jane || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/KENNETH-PERCIVAL-NEWSTEAD/21087600 Billion Graves]||||Newstead, Kenneth Percival || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JIMMIE-NICHOLAS/21250273 Billion Graves]||||Nicholas, Jimmie || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/KAREN-MAREE-NICHOLLS/21176544 Billion Graves]||||Nicholls, Karen Maree || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NADINE-NIELD/21222537 Billion Graves]||||Nield, Nadine || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Edna-Merleen-Merle-Nixon/21207951 Billion Graves]||||Nixon, Edna Merleen || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018326 ACI]||||Nixon, Francis John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018327 ACI]||||Nixon, Gerald Charles Jack|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/KELVIN-NIXON/21044472 Billion Graves]||||Nixon, Kelvin || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018328 ACI]||||Nixon, Pearly Jane|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/VINCENT-GERALD-NIXON/21044473 Billion Graves]||||Nixon, Vincent Gerald || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015844 ACI]||||Noble, Margaret Amelia|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012634 ACI]||||Nolan, Elizabeth|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Nell-Ellen-Nolan/21288107 Billion Graves]||||Nolan, Nell Ellen ||With Ada Mary Dover |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Charles-Michael-Norris/21238745 Billion Graves]||||Norris, Charles Michael || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018467 ACI]||||Norris, Helen Alice|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018469 ACI]||||Norris, John James|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALAN-CHARLES-NUNN/21050992 Billion Graves]||||Nunn, Alan Charles || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FANNY-OBRIEN/21281086 Billion Graves]||||O'Brien, Fanny || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-OBRIEN/21281087 Billion Graves]||||O'Brien, William || |- |||RC||O'Brien, Josephine Mary (Josie)||sister Pat. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/146382034 Trove] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ellen-Esther-OConnor/21254164 Billion Graves]||||O'Connor, Ellen Esther || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018423 ACI]||||O'Connor, Georgina|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018425 ACI]||||O'Connor, Horace William|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JILL-MARIE-ODONNELL/21116033 Billion Graves]||||O'DONNELL, Jill Marie || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PATRICVK-A-ODONNELL/21200892 Billion Graves]||||O'DONNELL, Patrick A || |- |||||O'Loughlin, John||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/108457486 Trove] |- |||||O'Leary, John||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/132340204 Trove] |- |||RC||O'Malley, Mary||Miss. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161527778 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161529985 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161527753 Death] |- |||RC||[[O'Neil-1647|O'Neill, Denis Joseph]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15521491 Aust Cem Index]||Ang Old, 21, 17||Oates, Stephen Michael|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018144 ACI]||||[[Walkom-15|Oldham, Ann]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018141 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Charles-Oldham/21198835 Billion Graves]||||[[Oldham-1955|Oldham, Alfred Charles]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018143 ACI]||||[[Oldham-1954|Oldham, Edward Tinley]]|| |- |||C of E||[[Oldham-1950|Oldham, William Edward (Harry)]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JANE-ELIZABETH-OLDHAM/21076877 Billion Graves]||||[[Hornby-636|Oldham, Jane Elizabeth]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/SARAH-OLDHAM/21042732 Billion Graves]||||[[Ewin-149|Oldham, Sarah]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-EDWARD-OLDHAM/21042731 Billion Graves]||||[[Oldham-1947|Oldham, William Edward]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HENRY-OLIVER/21127332 Billion Graves]||||Oliver, Henry || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HENRY-OLIVER/21127333 Billion Graves]||||Oliver, Henry|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020114 ACI]||||Oliver, Lucy|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019963 ACI]||||Oliver, Mary|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018295 ACI]||||Oliver, Robert Milburn|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018296 ACI]||||Oliver, Ruby Millicent|| |- |||||Osborne, Nathaniel Bercose||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/112369380 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018320 ACI]||||Owen, Marty Andrew|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018773 ACI]||||Page, Pauline Ann|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ADAM-JOHN-PALMER/21069779 Billion Graves]||||Palmer, Adam John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GRAEME-DAVID-PANNOWITZ/21069857 Billion Graves]||||[[Pannowitz-69|Pannowitz, Graeme David ]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-PATRICIA-PANNOWITZ/21196807 Billion Graves]||||Pannowitz, Mary Patricia || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176311017/athol-john-parker FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ATHOL-JOHN-PARKER/21220186 Billion Graves]||||Parker, Athol John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDNA-MYRTLE-PARKER/21197135 Billion Graves], [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015255 ACI]||||[[Cook-8855|Parker, Edna Myrtle]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-JANE-PARKER/21064266 Billion Graves]||||Parker, Elizabeth Jane || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-FRANCIS-PARKER/21064251 Billion Graves]||||Parker, Emily Francis || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175738412/fanny-rachel-parker FindaGrave]||||Parker, Fanny Rachel || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175737917/hannah-parker FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HANNAH-PARKER/21123424 Billion Graves]||||Parker, Hannah || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176311067/horace-parker FindaGrave]||||Parker, Horace || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HAROLD-STANLEY-PARKER/21196847 Billion Graves]||||Parker, Harold Stanley || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175737867/john-parker FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-PARKER/21169205 Billion Graves]||||Parker, John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015640 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KELVIN-JAMES-PARKER/21290670 Billion Graves]||||Parker, Kelvin James || |- |[[image:Stonestreet-166.jpg |75px]]||||[[Stonestreet-166|Parker, Liela Annie]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015277 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mabel-Parker/21254246 Billion Graves]||||Parker, Mabel || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018329 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/headstone/Norman-Max-Parker/99556975 Billion Graves], [https://billiongraves.com/supporting-record/Norman-Max-Parker/99556978 Billion Graves]||||Parker, Norman Max|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015278 ACI]||||Parker, Sarah|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-RICHARD-PARKER/21064267 Billion Graves]||||Parker, Thomas Richard || |- |||||[[Parker-13109|Parker, William]]||No Grave marker? |- |[[image:Parker-35683.jpg|75px]]||||[[Parker-35683|Parker, William Herbert (Herb)]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019974 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Trevor-Parker/21272962 Billion Graves]||||Parker, William Trevor || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176287153/baby-parks FindaGrave]||||Parks, Baby || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175996978/beryl-catherine-parks FindaGrave]||||Parks, Beryl Catherine  || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175997035/lesle-parks FindaGrave]||||Parks, Lesle || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALLAN-JAMES-PARSONS/21169366 Billion Graves]||||Parsons, Allan James || |- |[[image:Parsons-12030.jpg |75px]]||||[[Parsons-12030|Parsons, Colin James]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELSIE-CLARRICE-PARSONS/21250249 Billion Graves]||||Parsons, Elsie Clarrice || |- |[[image:Parsons-12029.jpg |75px]]||||[[Parsons-12029|Parsons, Mervyn Oliver]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PETER-JOHN-PARSONS/21197160 Billion Graves]||||Parsons, Peter John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Ralph-Parsons/21208473 Billion Graves]||||Parsons, William Ralph || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018799 ACI]||||Patrick, Edward|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175845802/george-patrick FindaGrave]||||Patrick, George || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015281 ACI]||||Patrick, George Tabour|| |- |||||Patrick, Kevin|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018800 ACI]||||Patrick, Mary Ann|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MURRAY-TABOUR-PATRICK/21055597 Billion Graves]||||Patrick, Murray Tabour || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175845908/russell-william-patrick FindaGrave]||||Patrick, Russell William || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WAYNE-LENNIS-PATRICK/21050930 Billion Graves]||||Patrick, Wayne Lennis || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927454 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALLAN-JOHN-PATTERSON/21042864 Billion Graves]||Ang Old, 4, 30||Patterson, Allan John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491384 ACI]||RC||[[Leahy-101|Patterson, Catherine Mary]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927455 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-THOMAS-PATTERSON/21042863 Billion Graves]||Ang Old, 4, 30||Patterson, John Thomas|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15953558#images ACI Photo]||||[[Kerven-18|Patterson, Marion Alice]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16007719 ACI]||||Patterson, Mary Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491256 Aust Cem Index]||RC||[[Patterson-2016|Patterson, Samuel]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491256#images ACI Photo]||RC||Patterson, Samuel Joseph|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491258#images ACI Photo]||RC||[[McMullen-106|Patterson, Susan]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15491261 Aust Cem Index]||RC||[[Patterson-2010|Patterson, William Robert]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15953510 Aust Cem Index]||||[[Patterson-2005|Patterson, William Robert]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018627 ACI]||||Paul, Elizabeth M|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018629 ACI]||||Paul, Fred C|| |- |||RC||Paul, Henry Anslem||single. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/103559064 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018628 ACI]||||Paul, John|| |- |[[image:Payne-13641.jpg |75px]]||||[[Payne-13641|Payne, Laurence Douglas Sydney]]|| |- |[[image:Unknown-506195.jpg |75px]]||||[[Unknown-506195|Payne, Mary Beryl]]|| |- |||||Pearce, Pearlie M.||little girl, [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252443339 Trove] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HENDRIKUS-THEODORUS-PEKEL/21127345 Billion Graves]||||Pekel, Hendrikus Theodorus || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALMA-HARRIETT-PERKINS/21116573 Billion Graves]||||Perkins, Alma Harriett || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHARLES-C-PERKINS/21077422 Billion Graves]||||Perkins, Charles C || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/HANNAH-MARY-PERKINS/21055620 Billion Graves]||||Perkins, Hannah Mary || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ISABELLA-A-PERKINS/21077421 Billion Graves]||||Perkins, Isabella A || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020111 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/James-Henry-Perkins/21287510 Billion Graves]||||Perkins, James Henry (Jim)|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/OLIVE-ELMA-PERKINS/21055619 Billion Graves]||||Perkins, Olive Elma || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RAYMOND-WILLIAM-PERKINS/21116572 Billion Graves]||||Perkins, Raymond William || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175696905/charles-henry-perry FindaGrave]||||Perry, Charles Henry "Eroni"||Circus Accident / Sole Bros |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALLEN-JASPER-PETERS/21196757 Billion Graves]||||Peters, Allen Jasper || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Esther-Catherine-Peters/21199153 Billion Graves]||||Peters, Esther Catherine || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GARNET-PETERS/21103665 Billion Graves]||||Peters, Garnet || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Olive-Mabel-Peters/21274980 Billion Graves]||||Peters, Olive Mabel || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MICHAEL-JOHN-PETERSON/21197996 Billion Graves]||||Peterson, Michael John || |- |[[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021244 ACI]||||Pettett, Sabina Ethline|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHRISTOPHER-NOEL-PETTIT/21183255 Billion Graves]||||Pettit, Christopher Noel || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018796 ACI]||||Phillips, May Ivy|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018796 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/COLIN-MAXWELL-PIGGOT/21199299 Billion Graves]||||Piggot, Colin Maxwell || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020538 ACI]||||Piggot, Hazel Joyce|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015568 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28595891/henry-robert_maguire-pigott FindaGrave]||Pres||[Pigott-699|Pigott, Henry Robert Maguire]]||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161635880 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015569 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28595918/margaret-paton-pigott FindaGrave]||||[[Adam-2063|Pigott, Margaret Paton]]||No Grave photo |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019074 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/37772819/winifred-ellen-pigott FindaGrave]||||Pigott, Winifred Ellen || |- |||Pres.||Pittendrigh, Eva Rose||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/101281590 Trove] |- |[[image:Pittman-3347.jpg |75px]]||||[[Pittman-3347|Pittman, Wilmot James]]|| |- | [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015039 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Hilton-Reginald-Platt/21205519 Billion Graves]||||Platt, Hilton Reginald || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELVY-JOYCE-POLLARD/21197165 Billion Graves]||||Pollard, Elvy Joyce || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-WALLACE-POLLARD/21076180 Billion Graves]||||Pollard, John Wallace || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020539 ACI]||||Pollard, Mary Cecelia|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481710 Aust Cem Index]||588||Pollard, Thomas Arthur||Husband & Father |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Roy-Pollard/21199248 Billion Graves]||||Pollard, William Roy || |- |[http://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481711#images ACI Photo]||RC, 576||[[Porter-16164|Porter, John]]||Father |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481712 ACI]||366||Porter, Kathleen||buried Northern Suburbs |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481714 ACI]||RC, 374||Porter, Robert|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481715 ACI]||Ang, 594||Portway, Walter||Erected by J Russart, his friend |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15483276 ACI]||Ang, 598||Potts, Mary Seivert|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15483277 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/33056242/william-speakman-potts FindaGrave]||Ang, 598||Potts, William Speakman || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15853219 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Arthur-Stuart-Pound/21227748 Billion Graves]||Pres.||[[Pound-538|Pound, Arthur Stuart]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15483278 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Frederick-A-Pound/21190869 Billion Graves]||Meth.Sec., , 193||[[Pound-1013|Pound, Frederick Arthur]]||son, brother & father |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015245 ACI]||||Pound, Geoffrey Graham (Joffrey)|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15853190 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lillian-Ward-Pound/21190870 Billion Graves]|| Div., United Sec.||[[Furniss-97|Pound, Lillian (Lily) Ward]]||mrd.8 Dec 1928 Methodist Church, Newtown, NSW |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JESSIE-EILEEN-POUND/21280950 Billion Graves]||||Pound, Jessie Eileen || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-PRICE/21087533 Billion Graves]||Meth, 4, 40||Price, Edward||Son/John |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481597 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175957038/eva-ellen-price FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EVA-ELLEN-PRICE/21212800 Billion Graves]||Ang Old, 16, 15||[[Stonestreet-145|Price, Eva Ellen]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481435 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KATHLEEN-RUTH-PRICE/21200868 Billion Graves]||Ang Old, 16, 14||[[Price-18640|Price, Kathleen Ruth]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481436 ACI]||Meth, 4, 41||[[Price-9551|Price, Oswald]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15516632 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175956951/wesley-creel-price FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/WESLEY-CREEL-PRICE/21212801 Billion Graves]||Ang Old, 16, 16||[[Price-18639|Price, Wesley Creel]]|| |- |||||[[Prier-70|Prier, Michael]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015628 ACI],V[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Jane-Briggs-Proctor/21198328 Billion Graves]||||Proctor, Jane Briggs || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015629 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RONALD-PROCTOR/21101229 Billion Graves]||||Proctor, Ronald || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mavis-Isabele-Prosper/21260536 Billion Graves]||||Prosper, Mavis Isabele || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/PAUL-GERARD-PROSPER/21198000 Billion Graves]||||Prosper, Paul Gerard || |- |||||Prosser, David||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144288609 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015404 ACI]||||Pullen, Bessie Eliza|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481437 ACI]||RC, , 514||Quigley, Annie||Mother |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481438 ACI]||RC, , 397||Quigley, Bernard|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15481439 ACI]||RC, , 396||Quigley, Bridget|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Edward-John-Quigley/21190723 Billion Graves]||||Quigley, Edward John || |- |||||Quigley, Thomas||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144293925 Trove] |- |[[image:Ward-29118.jpg|75px]]||||[[Ward-29118|Quinlan, Ariel (Betty) Lourita]]||Be sadly missed by all family, A perfect Mum |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015997 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HEATHER-ROSE-QUINN/21199295 Billion Graves]||||Quinn, Heather Rose || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015998 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/KEVIN-GEORGE-QUINN/21187772 Billion Graves]||||Quinn, Kevin George || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016014 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CLARENCE-EDWARD-RANDALL/21198080 Billion Graves]||||Randall, Clarence Edward || |- |[[image:Randall-7922.jpg|75px]]||||[[Randall-7922|Randall, Laurence Raymond]]||Beloved husband, father and poppy, Loved always |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016006 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARK-ANTHONY-RANDALL/21199278 Billion Graves]||||Randall, Mark Anthony || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018479 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/GEORGE-HERBERT-RANDELL/21174281 Billion Graves]||C of E||[[Randell-190|Randell, George Herbert William]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015407 ACI]||||Randall, George William|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018477 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-ALLEN-RANDELL/21174280 Billion Graves]||||[[Randell-416|Randell, James Allen]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016011 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-ALICE-REAY/21200874 Billion Graves]||||Reay, Mary Alice || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015734 ACI]||||Redhead, Harris Frank||Loving husband to Fay, Loved father of Wendy, Susan, Judith and Owen, Rest in Peace |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JUDITH-THERESE-REDMOND/21228180 Billion Graves]||||Redmond, Judith Therese || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LEO-FRANCIS-REDMOND/21110339 Billion Graves]||||Redmond, Leo Francis || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Charlotte-Reed/21198833 Billion Graves]||||Reed, Charlotte ||Married Braidwood 1632/1863. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159204533 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013262 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/David-Oswald-Cap-Reed/21201796 Billion Graves]||||Reed, David Oswald (Cap) || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013260 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ettie-Reed/21201794 Billion Graves]||||Reed, Ettie || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/John-Reed/21198832 Billion Graves]||||Reed, John ||Married Braidwood 1632/1863 [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117802875 Funeral] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015615 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leticia-Erika-Reeks/21205537 Billion Graves]||||Reeks, Leticia Erika || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015616 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mia-Emily-Reeks/21205538 Billion Graves]||||Reeks, Mia Emily || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Trevor-John-Reeks/21209555 Billion Graves]||||Reeks, Trevor John || |- |||||Rees, Mrs||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144294042 Trove] |- |||||[[Renateau-1|Renateau, John Gustave]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHANNES-GERTRUDIS-REYNDERS/21200882 Billion Graves]||||Reynders, Johannes Gertrudis || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LORNA-CLARICE-REYNOLDS/21174165 Billion Graves]||||Reynolds, Lorna Clarice || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-LESLIE-REYNOLDS/21174164 Billion Graves]||||Reynolds, William Leslie || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Mary-Ann-Ricelsford/21272975 Billion Graves]||||Ricelsford, Mary Ann || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021269 ACI]||||Rigden, George H|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015353 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ernest-C-G-Rigelsford/21208943 Billion Graves]||||Rigelsford, Ernest C. G. ||Erected by his loving family |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015354 ACI]||||Rigelsford, Mary Ann||Inserted by husband and family |- |||Pres.||Rigout, Henry Robert Maguire||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161635914 Trove] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Edna-Faith-Riley/21284689 Billion Graves]||||Riley, Edna Faith || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-HENRY-RILEY/21247326 Billion Graves]||||Riley, William Henry || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016101 ACI]||||Ringk, Charles David||At Rest |- |[[image:Rivers-1844.jpg |75px]]||||[[Rivers-1844|Rivers,Ralph oswald]]|| |- |[[image:Bentley-4897.jpg |75px]]||||[[Bentley-4897|Rivers, Sarah Veronica]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-ABRAHAM-ROACH/21263842 Billion Graves]||||Roach, Edward Abraham || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175605694/elenor-roach FindaGrave]||||Roach, Elenor ||also Fredrick Roach, James Joseph Roach & Michael Roach |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175604106/fredrick-roach FindaGrave]||||Roach, Fredrick ||also James Joseph Roach & Elenor Roach (beloved Wife & Mother of the above) & Michael Roach |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175604200/james-joseph-roach FindaGrave]||||Roach, James Joseph ||also Fredrick Roach & Elenor Roach (beloved wife & mother of the above) & Michael Roach |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175604300/michael-roach FindaGrave]||||Roach, Michael ||also Fredrick Roach, James Joseph Roach & Elenor Roach |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-THOMAS-ROACH/21087550 Billion Graves]||||Roach, Robert Thomas || |- |||Meth.||Robens, Florence Adelaide||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/159888427 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015635 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-ARTHUR-ROBERTS/21264469 Billion Graves]||||Roberts, Edward Arthur || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015636 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/VIOLET-ROBERTS/21264470 Billion Graves]||||Roberts, Violet ||In Loving memory of our dear mother and wife, Safe in Gods hands |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018678 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CECIL-JOHN-ROBINSON/21114466 Billion Graves]||||Robinson, Cecil John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/DAVID-LESLIE-ROBINSON/21075990 Billion Graves]||||Robinson, David Leslie || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018679 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-LENNA-PEACE-ROBINSON/21197976 Billion Graves]||||Robinson, Emily Lenna Peace || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018386 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HERBERT-E-ROBINSON/21174075 Billion Graves]||||Robinson, Herbert E || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018683 ACI]||||Robinson, James Frederick|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018681 ACI]||||Robinson, James Frederick|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018677 ACI]||||Robinson, Robert John|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/SELINA-ETHEL-JANE-ROBINSON/21045828 Billion Graves]||||[[Brownlow-333|Robinson, Selina Ethel Jane]]|| |- |||||Roche, Sergeant || |- |||RC||Roche, Elizabeth|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175611092/mary-rogers FindaGrave]||||Rogers, Mary ||also on headstone: Kerin Comerford & Margaret Comerford |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15834774 ACI]||||Rolt, Bridget|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175392820/george-rolt FindaGrave]||||Rolt, George || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175393217/samuel-rolt FindaGrave]||||Rolt, Samuel || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANCESCO-ROSCONI/21102438 Billion Graves]||||Rosconi, Francesco || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013265 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/GLORIA-ROSCONI/21110315 Billion Graves]||||Rosconi, Gloria || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/KATHERINE-ROSCONI/21102439 Billion Graves]||||Rosconi, Katherine || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175738639/lizzie-hannah-ross FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lizzie-Hannah-Ross/21212613 Billion Graves]||||Ross, Lizzie Hannah || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021183 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175741340/percy-mcdonald-rossiter FindaGrave]||||Rossiter, Percy McDonald || |- |||||Royene, Maurice||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117835887 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019929 ACI]||||Russart, Jacob|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019930 ACI]||||Russart, Margaret|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-RUSSELL/21103619 Billion Graves]||||Russell, Arthur || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-MAUDE-RUSSELL/21103620 Billion Graves]||||Russell, Elizabeth Maude || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021176 ACI]||||Russell, Harriett Shaw|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021175 ACI]||||Russell, Thomas||He leaves a widow and a grown-up family of seven sons and three daughters. |- |[[image:Russell-23968.jpg|75px]]||||[[Russell-23968|Russell, William]] and [[Donlan-131|Russell, Judith Ada]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANTHONY-ROBERT-RYAN/21197157 Billion Graves]||||Ryan, Anthony Robert || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BARBARA-DORIS-RYAN/21044309 Billion Graves]||||Ryan, Barbara Doris || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BERNARD-MICHAEL-RYAN/21105821 Billion Graves]||||Ryan, Bernard Michael || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRADLEY-JAMES-WALLACE-RYAN/21044310 Billion Graves]||||Ryan, Bradley James Wallace || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175209823/bridget-ryan FindaGrave]||||Ryan, Bridget || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177196798/desmond-henry-ryan FindaGrave]||||Ryan, Desmond Henry || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175208682/edward-ryan FindaGrave]||||Ryan, Edward || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-JOHN-RYAN/21042710 Billion Graves]||||Ryan, Edward John || |- |[[image:Dixon-12089.jpg |75px]]||||[[Dixon-12089|Ryan, Eliza Irene]]||Loving wife mother grandmother and great grandmother, In God's Care |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-SYLVIA-RYAN/21042754 Billion Graves]||||Ryan, Elizabeth Sylvia || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERROL-JOHN-RYAN/21042755 Billion Graves]||||Ryan, Errol John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927670 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175815366/ethel-emily_may-ryan FindaGrave]||RC, 20||Ryan, Ethel Emily May|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175992937/ethel-rosamund-ryan FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ETHEL-ROSAMUND-RYAN/21069886 Billion Graves]||||Ryan, Ethel Rosamund || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Gloster-Michael-Hamer-Ryan/21260631 Billion Graves]||||Ryan, Gloster Michael Hamer || |- |||||Ryan, Mrs Henry ||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/108999031 Trove] |- |||||Ryan, Mrs|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-KEITH-RYAN/21044308 Billion Graves]||||Ryan, James Keith || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175603273/johannah-mary-ryan#view-photo=151174434 FindaGrave]||Catholic||[[Burke-7725|Ryan, Johannah Mary]] || |- |||RC||Ryan, John||Buried with his wife. Birth#2328/1855 V18552328 72. 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Payllis || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175209077/phillip-ryan FindaGrave]||||Ryan, Phillip || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927671 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175815394/richard-ryan FindaGrave]||||Ryan, Richard || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/177196566/robert-ryan FindaGrave]||Catholic||Ryan, Robert || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176287342/robert-henry-ryan FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-HENRY-RYAN/21064227 Billion Graves]||||Ryan, Robert Henry || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175815473/shirley-ethel-ryan FindaGrave]||||Ryan, Shirley Ethel || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Ryan/21218085 Billion Graves]||||Ryan, William || |- |||||Saddler, James|| |- |||||Saddler, Mrs Harold|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15926994 ACI]||Ang Old, 23, 28||Sadler, ?|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15926867 ACI]||Ang Old, 23, 27||Sadler, Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15926870 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175205796/elizabeth-sadler FindaGrave]||Ang Old, 14, 22||Sadler, Elizabeth|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175205992/harold-francis-sadler FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HAROLD-FRANCIS-SADLER/21220226 Billion Graves]||Ang Old, 14, 21||[[Sadler-2220|Sadler, Harold Francis]]||In Loving memory of our dear parents |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175206154/ila-phyllis-sadler FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ILA-PHYLLIS-ADELAIDE-SADLER/21220228 Billion Graves]||Ang Old, 14, 21||[[Sadler-2393|Sadler, (Ila) Phyllis Adelaide]]||In Loving memory of our dear parents |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175205593/lottie-noreen-sadler FindaGrave]||Ang Old, 14, 22||Sadler, Lottie Doreen|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NEVILLE-STANLEY-SADLER/21158266 Billion Graves]||Ang Old, 14, 18||[[Sadler-2394|Sadler, Neville Stanley]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019826 ACI]||||Salter, Edith Merrian|| |- |[[image:Sampson-3930.jpg|75px]]||||[[Sampson-3930|Sampson, Clarence Alfred Tremaine “Bob”]]|| |- |[[image:Sampson-3932.jpg|75px]]||||[[Sampson-3932|Sampson, Mervyn C]] || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176383845/reginald-sampson FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Reginald-Wal-Sampson/21217763 Billion Graves]||||[[Sampson-3928|Sampson, Reginald Walter George “Wal”]]|| |- |[[image:Sampson-4053.jpg |75px]]||||[[Sampson-4053|Sampson, Robert George]]|| |- |[[image:Kable-115.jpg|75px]]||||[[Kable-115|Sampson, Thelma Joyce]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Vida-Clara-Sampson/21208506 Billion Graves]||||[[Webb-17445|Sampson, Vida Clara]] || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-JEAN-SANDERS/21050944 Billion Graves], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-JEAN-SANDERS/21042776 Billion Graves]||||Sanders, Mary Jean || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015439 ACI]||||Scanlan, Elizabeth Esther Pearl|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Russell-John-Schofield/21226383 Billion Graves]||||Schofield, Russell John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015357 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHARLES-FREDERICK-SCOBIE/21188114 Billion Graves]||||Scoble, Charles Frederick || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015358 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZABETH-SOPHIA-SCOBIE/21188115 Billion Graves]||||Scoble, Elizabeth Sophia || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015564 ACI]||||Scott, Annabella|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015565 ACI]||||Scott, William|| |- |||Pres.||Shearer, Joseph||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/156750606 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021522 ACI]||||Shearin, David|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JEANETTE-SEBERRY/21199272 Billion Graves]||||Seberry, Jeanette|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-SHAKESPEARE/21077451 Billion Graves]||||[[Shakespear-76|Shakespear, Arthur ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927450 ACI]||RC Old, 22, 19||Sherlock, Cecil Henry Bob|| |- |||RC||Sherlock, Charles|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927452 ACI], [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/22/175638394_1485206920.jpg FindaGrave]||RC Old, 22, 16||Sherlock, Edward James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15927451 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175638357/mary-margaret-sherlock FindaGrave]||RC Old, 22, 17||Sherlock, Mary Margaret|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/OLGA-MAUD-SHERLOCK/21042865 Billion Graves]||Ang Old, 4, 31||Sherlock, Olga Maud|| |- |||||Sherlock, Mr T.||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/156804158 Trove] |- |[[image:Cardwell-1574.jpg|75px]]||||[[Cardwell-1574|Simmons, Annie]]|| |- |[[image:Simmons-13592.jpg |75px]]||||[[Simmons-13592|Simmons, Albert Helme (Bert)]]|| |- 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|[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ADA-JESSIE-SMITH/21051049 Billion Graves]||||[[Smith-187547|Smith, Ada Jessie ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019157 ACI]||||[[Golsby-35|Smith, Agnes Myra]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNIE-FRANCES-SMITH/21051050 Billion Graves]||||[[Smith-187549|Smith, Annie Frances]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Athol-Newton-Smith/21294479 Billion Graves]||||[[Smith-208444|Smith, Athol Newton]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012629 ACI]||||[[Mutton-203|Smith, Charlotte Woodham]]|| |- |[[image:Smith-207850.jpg|75px]]||||[[Smith-207850|Smith, Edmund George]]|| |- |[[image: Smith-207852.jpg|75px]]||||[[Smith-207852|Smith, Edward John]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ELIZA-MATILDA-SMITH/21196875 Billion Graves]||||[[Smith-208445|Smith, Eliza Matilda]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012643 ACI]||||Smith, Elizabeth|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-ELIZABETH-SMITH/21051042 Billion Graves]||||[[Vesper-76|Smith, Emily Elizabeth]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15515611 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66215886/ernest-joseph-smith FindaGrave]||Ang, Section 49, 4||Smith, Ernest Joseph||Military Service No N195550 |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015748 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ERNIE-SMITH/21283969 Billion Graves]||||Smith, Ernie || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FRANK-ATHOL-SMITH/21116495 Billion Graves]||||Smith, Frank Athol || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FREDERICK-GEORGE-SMITH/21196764 Billion Graves]||||Smith, Frederick George || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021489 ACI]||||[[Smith-208419|Smith, George Henry]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018483 ACI]||||Smith, Gordon Melville|| |- |[[image:Smith-207875.jpg|75px]]||||[[Smith-207875|Smith, James David]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018161 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-SYDNEY-THOMAS-SMITH/21075773 Billion Graves]||||Smith, John Sydney Thomas || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016104 ACI]||||Smith, Joseph H|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LILLIAN-NELLIE-SMITH/21051047 Billion Graves]||||[[Smith-187548|Smith, Lillian Nellie]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018393 ACI]||||Smith, Lionel|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015555 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176474740/lloyd-william_angus-smith FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lloyd-William-Smith/21308756 Billion Graves]||||Smith, Lloyd William Angus || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LYNETTE-MARION-SMITH/21152395 Billion Graves]||||Smith, Lynette Marion || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015480 ACI]||||Smith, Margaret|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARION-JOAN-SMITH/21222563 Billion Graves]||||Smith, Marion Joan || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018156 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-ANN-SMITH/21212725 Billion Graves]||||Smith, Mary Ann ||Much loved mother of Daphne, Her Grandchildren and great grandchildren, In God's loving care |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015847 ACI]||||Smith, Mary F|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MATILDA-JANE-SMITH/21116524 Billion Graves]||||Smith, Matilda Jane || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MONA-NOELENE-SMITH/21116494 Billion Graves]||||Smith, Mona Noelene || |- |[[image:Smith-207892.jpg |75px]]||||Smith, Nellie Irene|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018476 ACI]||||Smith, Percy Hanslow|| |- |[[image:Fowler-10663.jpg |75px]]||||[[Fowler-10663|Smith, Phemie Ellen]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ROBERT-JAMES-SMITH/21116523 Billion Graves]||||Smith, Robert James || |- |[[image:Unknown-506607.jpg|75px]]||||[[Unknown-506607|Smith, Sadie]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015554 ACI], [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2017/48/176473491_1487463734.jpg FindaGrave], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Sarah-Smith/21308755 Billion Graves]||||Smith, Sarah || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019147 ACI]||||[[Smith-208432|Smith, Thomas McPhillamy]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-RICHARD-SMITH/21051041 Billion Graves]||||[[Smith-187543|Smith, Thomas Richard]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-RICHARD-SMITH/21051043 Billion Graves]||||[[Smith-187544|Smith, Thomas Richard Vesper]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015849 ACI]||||Smith, Thomas Robert|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018473 ACI]||||Smith, Vera Irene|| |- |[[image:Smith-207892.jpg |75px]]||||[[Smith-207892|Smith, Victor Ernest]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015845 ACI]||||Smith, William James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019159 ACI]||||[[Smith-208441|Smith, William Keith]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Robert-Smith/21202642 Billion Graves]||||Smith, William Robert || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015553 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Thomas-Smith/21308754 Billion Graves]||||Smith, William Thomas || |- |||Pres.||Smith-Marr, Dr|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Fred-S-Soanes/21276770 Billion Graves]||||Soanes, Fred S. || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Kezia-Soanes/21276769 Billion Graves]||||Soanes, Kezia || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175696839/william-alfred-sole FindaGrave]||||Sole, William Alfred ||Circus Accident / Sole Bros |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019075 ACI]||||Soo, Ah Bee William|| |- |||C of E||South, Mrs||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/137413350 Obituary], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/117835983 Trove] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Elizabeth-Southwell/21207855 Billion Graves]||||[[Brooks-16939|Southwell, Elizabeth ]]|| |- 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Ruth (Ruth)]]|| |- |||||[[Sparke-149|Sparke, Ruth A]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALEXANDER-ST-CLAIR/21212596 Billion Graves]||||St Clair, Alexander || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-STALLARD/21045657 Billion Graves]||||Stallard, Arthur || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/George-Stanners/21207597 Billion Graves]||||Stanners, George || |- |||||Steen, Margaret|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016376 ACI]||||Stevens, Donald Gerard||R.A.N. Service Number - 21200 |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-V-STEVENS/21064282 Billion Graves]||||Stevens, Margaret Violet|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JEAN-MARIE-STEWART/21183896 Billion Graves]||||Stewart, Jean Marie || |- |[[image:Unknown-506731.jpg|75px]]||||[[Unknown-506731|Stinson, Eliza]]|| |- |[[image:Stinson-2517.jpg |75px]]||||[[Ames-2645|Stinson, Elizabeth Mary]]|| |- |[[image:Stinson-2522.jpg|75px]]||||[[Wardell-426|Stinson, Evelyn Nellie]]|| |- |[[image:Stinson-2508.jpg |75px]]||||[[Stinson-2508|Stinson, Robert]|| |- |[[image:Stinson-2517.jpg|75px]]||||[[Stinson-2517|Stinson, Robert]]|| |- |[[image:Stinson-2529.jpg|75px]]||||[[Stinson-2529|Stinson, Robert Bruce]]|| |- |[[image:Stinson-2526.jpg |75px]]||||[[Stinson-2526|Stinson, Robert John]]|| |- |[[image:Stinson-2509.jpg |75px]]||||[[Stinson-2509|Stinson, Samuel]]|| |- |[[image:Stinson-2522.jpg |75px]]||||[[Stinson-2522|Stinson, William Thomas ]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021946 ACI]||||Stonestreet, Aileen|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018655 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALBERT-STONESTREET/21076135 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Albert || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018578 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ALBERT-LESLIE-STONESTREET/21076118 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Albert Leslie || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198483427/levi-stonestreet FindaGrave Photo] [https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021948 ACI]||||[[Fitzpatrick-2139|Stonestreet, Ann]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15493842 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LAURA-MADELINE-STONESTREET/21195662 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021950 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Arthur-Ernest-Stonestreet/21254181 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Arthur Ernest || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018654 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDNA-PHYLLIS-STONESTREET/21076134 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Edna Phyllis || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018353 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/headstone/Edward-Gordon-Stonestreet/99556976 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Edward Gordon|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018576 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EDWARD-ROY-STONESTREET/21076117 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Edward Roy || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018281 ACI]||||Stonestreet, Eleanor|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018322 ACI]||||Stonestreet, Elizabeth Jane|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018279 ACI]||||Stonestreet, Elsie Maude|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018246 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EUGENE-EDWARD-STONESTREET/21195661 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Eugene Edward || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018270 ACI]||||Stonestreet, Gladys Mary|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JESSIE-STONESTREET/21045835 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Jessie || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018402 ACI]||C of E||Stonestreet, Julian Arthur|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018324 ACI]||||Stonestreet, Kevin John|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018247 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/LAURA-MADELINE-STONESTREET/21195662 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Laura Madeline || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/198483427/levi-stonestreet FindaGrave]||||[[Stonestreet-94|Stonestreet, Levi]] || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARJORY-MAUD-STONESTREET/21093296 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Marjory Maud || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018323 ACI]||||Stonestreet, Mary Ila|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NORMAN-STONESTREET/21200897 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Norman || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018325 ACI]||||Stonestreet Robert Ernest|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021949 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/RONALD-NORMAN-STONESTREET/21174059 Billion Graves]||||Stonestreet, Ronald Norman || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021945 ACI]||||Stonestreet William Ira|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018280 ACI]||||Stonestreet William Levi|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018321 ACI]||||Stonestreet, William Thomas || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018294 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/NORMAN-STOTT/21196786 Billion Graves]||||Stott, Norman || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013730 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Allen-John-Loseby-Sutton/21199120 Billion Graves]||||Sutton, Allen John Loseby || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013729 ac] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOAN-SUTTON/21240757 Billion Graves]||||Sutton, Joan || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/RONDA-LAVINE-SUTTON/21222520 Billion Graves]||||Sutton, Ronda Lavine || |- |||RC family ground||Sweeney, Ann||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/146411437 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/104372795 Trove] |- |||RC||Sweeney, Catherine||Brother James Sweeney. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/106362014 Trove] |- |||||Sweeney, John||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/100883224 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16012633 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Leonard-Thomas-Symonds/21210449 Billion Graves]||||Symonds, Leonard Thomas || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/AMY-ISABEL-TAYLOR/21175389 Billion Graves]||||Taylor, Amy Isabel || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020564 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/R-H-TAYLOR/21271942 Billion Graves]||||Taylor, R H || |- |[[image:Taylor-64084.jpg |75px]]||C of E||Taylor, William Edwin || |- |[[image:Willcox-506.jpg|75px]]||||[[Willcox-506|Templeman, Gertrude]]|| |- |[[image:Templeton-3255.jpg|75px]]||||[[Templeton-3255|Templeman, William A]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015032 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/AMY-GERTRUDE-THOMPSON/21228145 Billion Graves]||||Thompson, Amy Gertrude || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/COLIN-BARRY-THOMPSON/21054098 Billion Graves]||||Thompson, Colin Barry || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/FAY-THOMPSON/21152604 Billion Graves]||||Thompson, Fay || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015031 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Joseph-Herbert-Thompson/21254195 Billion Graves]||||Thompson, Joseph Herbert || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/KAYLEE-FAY-THOMPSON-COCKBURN/21090157 Billion Graves]||||Thompson-Cockburn, Kaylee Fay || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175696335/teresa-thomson FindaGrave]||RC||Thomson, Teresa || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013272 ACI][https://billiongraves.com/grave/James-T-Thorburn/21294532 Billion Graves]||||Thorburn, The Rev. James T. || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013270 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JESSIE-ARMINELLA-THORBURN/21220288 Billion Graves]||||Thorburn, Jessie Arminella || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013271 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Miriam-Thorburn/21294531 Billion Graves]||||Thorburn, Miriam || |- |||||Thorpe, infant||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144294913 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016016 ACI]||||Thurn, Peter James|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015730 ACI]||||Thwaite, John Rixon|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142042446/charles-edward-tibbs FindaGrave]||||Tibbs , Charles Edward || |- |[[image:Tierney-1272.jpg|75px]]||||[[Tierney-1272|Tierney, William Thomas]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MICHELLE-ANNE-TODD/21064242 Billion Graves]||||Todd, Michelle Anne || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JAMES-HENRY-TOLHURST/21174292 Billion Graves]||||Tolhurst, James Henry || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015762 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Ian-William-Toohey/21226009 Billion Graves]||||Toohey, Ian William || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-EDWARD-TOOHEY/21103455 Billion Graves]||||Toohey, John Edward || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016003 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-HENRY-TOOHEY/21196773 Billion Graves]||||Toohey, John Henry || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Kevin-John-Toohey/21209786 Billion Graves]||||Toohey, Kevin John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LILA-MARY-TOOHEY/21103454 Billion Graves]||||Toohey, Lila Mary || |- |||RC||Toohey, Patrick|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Philomena-Toohey/21248237 Billion Graves]||||Toohey, Philomena || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARY-ELLEN-TOOHILL/21105822 Billion Graves]||||Toohill, Mary Ellen || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/142042833/mary-louise-toole FindaGrave]||||Toole, Mary Louise ||No Grave Photo |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Allan-Ernest-Toynton/21294428 Billion Graves]||||Toynton, Allan Ernest || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020043 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/David-James-Trudgett/21216094 Billion Graves]||||Trudgett, David James || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013269 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Margaret-Elaine-Tulloch/21218060 Billion Graves]||||Tulloch, Margaret Elaine || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021345 ACI]||Meth.||Turner, Charles Albert || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021344 ACI]||||Turner, Mary Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021348 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-Henry-Turner/21210406 Billion Graves]||||Turner, William Henry || |- |||Meth, 2, 71||Uren, Jane|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-THERESE-VAN-DER-STOK/21196728 BillionGraves]||||Van Der Stok, Margaret Therese, || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/GWENDOLINE-HARRIS-VAN-UUM/21196713 Billion Graves]||||Van Uum, Gwendoline Harris || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNE-VANUUM/21199279 Billion Graves]||||Vanuum, Anne || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/ANNE-VANUUM/21199279 Billion Graves]||||Vanuum, William T. || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013249 ACI]||||Vaughan, Arthur William|| |- |||||Vaughn, J. R.||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/214421786 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013246 ACI]||||Vaughan, Sarah Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020098 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/DOROTHY-MAUDE-VERNON/21055639 Billion Graves]||||Vernon, Dorothy Maude || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16013700 ACI][https://billiongraves.com/grave/RONALD-JOHN-VICKERS/21077360 Billion Graves]||||Vickers, Ronald John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Coral-Spalding-Vidler/21208236 Billion Graves]||||Vidler, Coral || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Tasman-Vidler/21209234 Billion Graves]||||Vidler, Tasman || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020112 ACI] [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Cecil-Alfred-Wade/21274952 Billion Graves]||||Wade, Cecil Alfred || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020113 ACI]||||Wade, Kathleen Charlotte|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/LESLIE-CAREY-WAKE/21042797 Billion Graves]||||Wake, Leslie Carey || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021273 ACI]||||Walkhom, Albert Edward|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021272 ACI]||||Walkhom, Alice|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021523 ACI]||||Walkhom, Alice Irene|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021271 ACI]||||Walkhom, Annie Beryl|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021536 ACI]||||Walkhom, Emily Harriet|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021535 ACI]||||Walkhom, Ernest Herbert|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=15975227 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/FREDERICK-JOHN-WALKHOM/21275626 Billion Graves]||||Walkom, Frederick John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021534 ACI]||||Walkhom, Jane Ida|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016118 ACI]||||Walhom, Kelvin Prichard|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021531 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-ALISON-WALKHOM/21275627 Billion Graves]||||Walkom, Margaret|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016128 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/MARGARET-ALISON-WALKHOM/21275627 Billion Graves]||||Walkom, Margaret Alison || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16016124 ACI]||||Walkhom, Mildred Joy|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021524 ACI]||||Walkhom, Prichard Samuel|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021532 ACI]||||Walkhom, Thomas|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021533 ACI]||||Walkhom, Thomas J|| |- |||C of E||Wallace, Charles|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020123 ACI]||||Wallace, George|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020160 ACI]||||Wallace, Jack|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020121 ACI]||||Wallace, Jane|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/180033862/john-leslie-wallace FindaGrave]||||Wallace, John Leslie || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020163 ACI]||||Wallace, Joe|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020164 ACI]||||Wallace, Ken|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020122 ACI]||||Wallace, William|| |- |||RC||Walsh, Andrew||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144289014 Trove] |- |||||[[Walsh-741|Walsh, Anne Jane]]|| |- |||RC||[[Walsh-7415|Walsh, Cecil Gabriel]]|| |- |[[image:Walton-6966.jpg|75px]]||||[[Walton-6966|Walton, Charles Albert]] and [[Dean-9739|Walton, Clarice Muriel “Clarissa”]]||m1920 |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Agnus-Mary-Wardle/21308453 Billion Graves]||||Wardle, Agnus Mary || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Fred-Rowland-Wardle/21308454 Billion Graves]||||Wardle, Fred Rowland || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-WARE/21141878 Billion Graves]||Meth.||Ware, William || |- |||||Waters, Daniel||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144284400 Trove] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Janis-Marie-Watts/21263015 Billion Graves]||||[[Watts-9869|Watts, Janis Marie]]|| |- |[[image:Unknown-507768.jpg|75px]]||||[[Unknown-507768|Watts, Joan Maria]]||Loving mother of Janice, Michael, Neil and Richard, loved Nan to her grandchilden, Friend to all |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021199 ACI]||||Webb, Joyce Bruce|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021200 ACI]||||Webb, Roy|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/176474918/estelle-v_m_-weber FindaGrave]||||Weber, Estelle V. M. || |- |||Ang.||[[Webster-11303|Webster, George]]||(possibly Millthorpe) |- |[[image:Webster-11309.jpg|75px]]||||[[Webster-11309|Webster, Elma Ruby]]|| |- |[[image:Lack-282-1.jpg|75px]]||||[[Lack-282|Webster, Lucinda Ellen]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16019487 ACI]||||[[Webster-11308|Webster, Sarah]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015541 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/ARTHUR-RICHARD-WELLS/21068117 Billion Graves]||||Wells, Arthur Richard || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020533 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Marie-Gwendoline-Wells/21217068 Billion Graves]||||Wells, Marie Gwendoline || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015341 ACI]||||Whalan, Jane Ann|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015342 ACI]||||Whalan, Walter W|| |- |||||Wheeler, Alfred Bruce||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252194498 Trove] |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-HUGH-WHELAN/21196829 Billion Graves]||||Whelan, Thomas Hugh || |- |||Pres.||Whitaker, Miss||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252330142 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021490 ACI]||||Whittaker, Charles Henry|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021491 ACI]||||Whittaker, Emily Blanche|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/WILLIAM-THOMAS-CHARLES-WHITE/21212582 Billion Graves]||||White, William Thomas Charles || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/George-Thomas-Whitney/21308720 Billion Graves]||||Whitney, George Thomas || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Thelma-Margaret-Whitney/21250111 Billion Graves]||||Whitney, Thelma Margaret || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Harold-Whitty/21209225 Billion Graves]||||Whitty, Harold || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/IAN-MAXWELL-WHITTY/21103643 Billion Graves]||||Whitty, Ian Maxwell || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Valerie-Joyce-Whitty/21216639 Billion Graves]||||Whitty, Valerie Joyce || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018630 ACI]||||Whybrow, Cedric Ernest|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018632 ACI]||||Whybrow, Charles Thomas|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018836 ACI]||||Whybrow, David Francis|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018831 ACI]||||Whybrow, Doreen Dawn|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018631 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/HAROLD-FRANCIS-WHYBROW/21045764 Billion Graves]||||Whybrow, Harold Francis || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018838 ACI]||||Whybrow, Maude Beatrice|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018834 ACI]||||Whybrow, Mervyn Lester|| |- |[[image:Ballinger-379.jpg|75px]]||||[[Ballinger-379|Wiblin, Olive Cleveland ]]|| |- |[[image:Cutting-874-1.jpg|75px]]||||[[Cutting-874|Wickens, Martha Ann]]|| |- |[[image:Blayney_Cemetery_Photos-2.jpg|75px]]||C of E||[[Wickens-265|Wickens, Stanley E. A.]] and [[Wood-24724|Wickens, Charlotte Ann]]|| |- |||C of E||[[Wickens-269|Wickens, Walter William]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015036 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHARLES-EDWARD-WICKS/21220208 Billion Graves]||||Wicks, Charles Edward ||With Emily Joyce |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015037 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/EMILY-JOYCE-WICKS/21220209 Billion Graves]||||Wicks, Emily Joyce || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015275 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/GARRY-JOHN-WICKS/21199307 Billion Graves]||||Wicks, Garry John || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/NEVILLE-CLIVE-WICKS/21104274 Billion Graves]||||Wicks, Neville Clive || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015263 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/William-John-Wicks/21193979 Billion Graves]||||Wicks, William John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021494 ACI]||||[[Radburn-135|Willcox, Catherine Anne]]|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/CHRISTINA-LOUISE-WILCOX/21197971 Billion Graves]||||Wilcox, Christina Louise || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-HARRY-WILCOX/21185127 Billion Graves]||||Wilcox, John Harry || |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/Lester-Alvin-L-Willcox/21298163 Billion Graves]||||[[Willcox-508|Willcox, Lester Alvin L]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021178 ACI]||||[[Willcox-511|Wilcox, Melba May]]||Sister of Coral and Aubrey |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021495 ACI]||C of E||[[Willcox-509|Wilcox, Richard]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021497 ACI]||||[[Hatch-4733|Willcox, Annie V]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021496 ACI]||||[[Willcox-507|Willcox, William R]]|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018667 ACI]||||Williams, Barry Edward|| |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119347829/edward-henry-williams FindaGrave]||||Williams , Edward Henry || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021020 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175741939/elizabeth-williams FindaGrave]||||Williams, Elizabeth || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16018160 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Freda-Edna-WIlliams/21280720 Billion Graves]||||WIlliams, Freda Edna || |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118507140/mary-nicholas-williams FindaGrave]||||Williams , Mary Nicholas ||No Headstone |- |[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/118507130/thomas-reseigh-williams FindaGrave]||||Williams , Thomas Reseigh ||No Headstone. Siblings Mary (Mitchell), William Resleigh Polmear. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/252226315 Trove], [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/102647732? Obituary] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021019 ACI], [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/175741915/william-williams FindaGrave]||||Williams, William ||Birth and death dates unknown. |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/THOMAS-CHARLES-WILLIAMSON/21055630 Billion Graves]||||Williamson, Thomas Charles || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015537 ACI]||||Wills, John|| |- |[https://billiongraves.com/grave/BRUCE-OWEN-WILSON/21285335 Billion Graves]||||Wilson, Bruce Owen || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020106 ACI]||||Wilson, Fay|| |- |||||Wilson, Gladys May||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/144292563 Trov]e] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021526 ACI]||||Wilson, Henry Christian|| |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16020107 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/JOHN-WILSON/21199292 Billion Graves]||||Wilson, John || |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16021525 ACI]||||Wilson, Mary Henrietta|| |- |||Meth.||William Robert, Wood, ||[https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/161389883 Trove] |- |[https://austcemindex.com/inscription?id=16015988 ACI], [https://billiongraves.com/grave/Colin-William-Snow-Woodford/21306690 Billion Graves]||||Woodford, Colin William (Snow) || |- |||C of E||Woodford, Francis Dudley||Brothers Colin Harley and Rex. 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    Bleckley County, Georgia

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    Welcome to Bleckley County, Georgia Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=map of Bleckley county. }} :'''12,000 years ago''' Archaeologists believe that humans have lived in Bleckley County Clovis and Folsom points, associated with the late Ice age big game hunters similar to those Western Europe. https://www.accessgenealogy.com/native/native-american-history-of-bleckley-county-georgia.htm :'''900 AD''' Early “advanced” indigenous towns near the Ocmulgee River. Creek Indians spoke the language known as Itsate (Hitchiti in English.) :'''1000 BC-900 AD''' Early permanent villages were developed near the Etowah, Chattahoochee and Flint River Valleys were locations of some of the early settlements Crops were native squash, native sweet potato, sunflowers, Jerusalem artichoke, amaranth, sumpweed, and chenopodium. ::Woodland Period peoples of the region built mounds for burial. The mounds grew in size, due to generations of people piling more soil and leaves from the village over recent burials. Many looked oval in shape. :'''100 AD''' Muskogean Creeks began building towns with horseshoe plazas near the Chattahoochee, Ocmulgee and Oconee Rivers. Modern “Creek” Indians may represent a mix of several indigenous ethnic groups. Ancestors of the Creek Indians evolved to building permanent towns with horseshoe shaped plazas, known as the Swift Creek Culture. Swift Creek Style pottery is considered some of the most beautiful every made in North America. They built both ellipsoid shaped accretional mounds and some large pyramidal mounds for temples. :'''1500 AD''' Traders carrying European diseases affected coastal populations near the Atlantic Ocean and Gulf coast. After the Hernando de Soto expedition went through Georgia, 1540, European diseases began to sicken the Native Americans. His expedition probably went near present-day Bleckley County in March of 1540. Anthropologists say the native American population dropped 95% between 1500 and 1700 AD. :'''late 1500's''' After the Spanish missions were begun on the Georgia coast Creeks ancestors began growing European fruits and vegetables. The expeditions saw peaches, pears, melons growing in a village near the Ocmulgee river :'''1600''' Spanish expeditions saw peaches, pears, and melons growing in a village on the Ocmulgee River. ::Muskogee and Itsati's (Hitchitis) were the most dominant members of the Creeks. They used Muskogee as the language. First British settlers on the Georgia coast noted Itsati spoken by Georgia Creeks :'''1729''' Yuchi Indians of eastern Georgia moved to the west side of the Chattahoochee River in present day Russell County, AL, with the migration route passing through Bleckley county. {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Ocmulgee National Monument. }}{{clear}} :'''1700's early 1800's''' Muskogee-Creek Indians, the largest Indian tribe and several groups were in the Bleckley area along the Ocmulgee and the Little Ocmulgee River swamp system. During the early 1800's the Creek Confederacy were killed in battle, starved or were assimilated into other tribes.. They raised European livestock such as chickens and hogs to supplement their turkey flocks, owned horses to herd the cattle and hogs. Anglo-European and Muskogee Creeks had a good relationship. There was intermarriage. :'''1780-1790's''' Some violence on the Upper Oconee River between other branches of the Creeks and settlers who settled on their lands. :'''Post 1782''' Revolutionary War, Creeks spread into the territory controlled by the Creek confederacy. After the American Revolution, Creek families dispersed across the vast territory now controlled by the Creek Confederacy. They lived in log cabins on farmsteads that differed little in appearance from Anglo-American farmsteads. Local histories that recall Creek village names from the 1800s are actually records of rural communities, where the farmsteads were closer together, not palisaded towns as in the pre-European days. {{Image|file=Bartow_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Ocmulgee mound }}{{clear}} ::The cultural influence of the regional centers such as the Ocmulgee mound complex, in Macon Georgia. Villages and towns located in Bleckley County were only 1-5 hours walk wway from the Ocmulgee National Monument. There are several probable village or town sites in Bleckley County along the Ocmulgee and Little Ocmulgee Rivers, with little archaeological investigation.. ::The Creeks Indians that married Caucasian or African spouses stayed in the upper Ocmulgee Basin after it became Georgia. Mixed heritage children stayed in the region, yet others lived with the Creeks. Creeks that had married African-American slaves purchased their freedom. Bleckley County families with knowledge of Creek ancestry are probably from marriages with either European or African spouses. :'''1802-1806''' - following the US forming permanent government the Creeks were pressured to cede land to Georgia. Settlers and Creeks' problems ended with the land cessions. :'''1805'''- All land east of the Ocmulgee River was ceded except the 6 sq. miles near the Ocmulgee Old Fields. The Ocmulgee National Monument is now located on this reserve. :'''1812- War of 1812 ''' -the Indians were the allies of the British. A line of Forts were built in Twiggs, Pulaski, and Telefair county areas for defence against Indian attacks.http://www.cityofcochran.com/Assets/Files/Website/CentenialHistorypt1.pdf :'''1818''' Gen. Andrew Jackson and his army marched down the historic old Milledgeville road on the way to the river crossing at Hartford. They were going to Florida to subdue the Seminole Indians. :'''1832''' Colony of Georgia was founded and the Yuchi trail was the important trade route between the Savannah River and the Chattahoochee River. {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Hillcrest House, Cochran, Georgia }}{{clear}} :'''1834''' the Cain Coley home was built, an example of colonial architecture. :Longstreet, has lost most of the original buildings, except the 1814 Longstreet Methodist Church. :'''1856''' The Macon and Brunswick Railroad was chartered by the Georgia legislature. Burrell Dykes lived nearby n Irvinton, and represented Wilkinson Co. in the state Senate, but knew this county area needed a railway. Mr. Cochran drafted a bill to persuade the Georgia Legislature to pass a law endorsing the M and B Railroad bonds. After the term in the State senate, Judge Cochran resumed the Superior Court Bench. :'''1857''' - The survey of the M and B Railroad was complete. Prior to the Railway reaching Dykesboro there were only a couple stores. :'''1869''' Cochran, Georgia, county seat for Bleckley County was originally named '''Dykesboro''' and was incorporated 1869. Its new name is to honor of Judge Arthur E. Cochran, the president of the Macon and Brunswick (later Southern) Railroad. One of the main streets follows an Indian path that ran from the Oconee river through the city to the Ocmulgee River.http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bleckley-county :'''1886''' New Ebenezer College was built. Its first year it had 100 pupils. Middle Georgia College occupies the spot where New Ebenezer College was originally. :'''1886''' - Empire began its existence when sawmill owners J Anderson and J W. Hightower named it.. At this point Empire was located at the meeting of 2 railways, the Macon and Brunswick (part of the Southern Railroad) and the Wrightsville and Tensile Railroad. {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Old Bleckley co. jail }}{{clear}} :'''pre 1891''' -Macon, Dublin, and Savannah Railroad began running through Cochran, Georgia. Soon it was named Southern Railroad. ::In the Early days the pine forests covered a large amount of the county. As the forest was cleared, the rich soil supported an agricultural economy with row crops, such as cotton, soybeans, peanuts, fruit orchards of peaches, apples, pecans as well as livestock. :'''1899''' Cochran had a fire which burned a block of frame business stores. ::George Walker, III dug the first Artesian Well on his plantation at Longstreet north of Cochran. :'''February 1901''' over 6 inches of snow fell on the Southern Railroad tracks near Cochran, Georgia. :'''1912''' :'''Oct 1912''', Georgia legislature passed another constitutional amendment to create another county from Pulaski County in central Georgia called Bleckley County. This 219 sq. mi. county was the 147th county for Georgia. It was named for state chief justice, Logan Bleckley. The act was then ratified on Nov 5, 1912. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bleckley_County,_Georgia :'''1920''' the Miss Corliss Palmer of Macon, formerly of Cochran was judged the most beautiful girl in a competition with 50,000 other girls.America beauty contest. ::Middle Georgia College is in this county which is a 2 year public college. 2013 the college merged with Macon State College to become Middle Georgia State University. :'''March 2010''' Bleckley County High School was on the news stations as it allowed a same-sex couple to attend the senior prom. {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''1914''' The Bleckley County Courthouse, in Cochran, was built in a neoclassical revival style. Renovations and additions have been made to the building. ::Th towns and county is located on a type of terrace overlooking the fall lines of the river. It has an inner harbor create from a creek running through a swamp that originally was formed from a horseshoe bend. All is located near the Ocmulgee River in Georgia. : '''1929, 1958''' Cochran, Georgia had two tornados. The 1929 storm killed 6 people and 16 were injured in the 1958 tornado. Newspapers described the 1958 tornado with the funnel cloud picking up a church building and dropping it onto a city street. ::Other towns in the county are Allentown, Georgia (first called "Crossroads"), then later as "Cool Spring" and later as "Allens", Cary, Georgia and Empire, Georgia. {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Bleckley County, Georgia }} {{clear}} ::Middle Georgia College is a 2-year college in Cochran.. ::When young, a correspondent, Martha Francis reported finding many pottery shards and arrowheads where BCPS is now. Found fishing Barb's and stone sinkers along the Creek that once ran through the former McVey Heights, shared with [[Richardson-7161|Richardson-7161]] 01:55, 12 October 2019 (UTC) ::Bleckley is home to Middle Georgia College, a two-year residential college in the University System of Georgia. ::Points of interest in the county include the Ocmulgee River and Game Preserve, and Hillcrest (also known as Cedar Hall), an early-twentieth-century home in Cochran built in the Classical Revival style and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. ===Government Offices=== Bleckley County is 1 of 8 counties in Georgia that operates under a Sole Commissioner form of government, with a single county commissioner acting as the county executive and legislative branches. {{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Bleckley County Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size - total area of 219 square miles (570 km2), of which 216 square miles (560 km2) is land and 3.3 square miles (8.5 km2) (1.5%) is water. :Sub-basins- Eastern 1/4 of Bleckley County, on a line from west of Danville --southeast, is located in the Lower Oconee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River basin. ::Central 1/4 of the county, between Cochran above previous line, is in the Little Ocmulgee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River basin. :Western 1/2 of the county, west of Cochran, is in the Lower Ocmulgee River sub-basin of the Altamaha River basin :Terrain - The Atlantic Coastal Plain has underlying rock strata that are relatively young sedimentary rock from the Late Cretaceous Period, when the shore of the Atlantic Ocean ran through present day Bleckley County. Here the terrain is much more moderate than in the Piedmont, varying from gently rolling hills to flat bottomlands. :Trees -pine forests covered a large amount of the county. :Soil - rich soil supported an agricultural economy with row crops, such as cotton, soybeans, peanuts, fruit orchards of peaches, apples, pecans as well as livestock. :Creeks, Rivers - Ocmulgee River is largest, flows on NW side of the county. Others are Little Ocmulgee River, Brushy Creek, Big Bend Creek, Evergreen Creek, Harrison Branch, Little Limestone Creek, Reedy Creek and Wilson Branch. The Little Ocmulgee River is essentially a band of slowly moving swamp water within Bleckley County. ====Adjacent counties==== *Wilkinson County - north{{Image|file=Bleckley_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Bleckley co. and adj. counties }} *Twiggs County - north *Laurens County - east *Dodge County - southeast *Pulaski County - southwest *Houston County - west ====Protected areas==== *Ocmulgee River and Game Preserve *Hillcrest (also known as Cedar Hall ===Demographics=== In 2000, 11,666 people with a population density of 54 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 73.24% White, 24.59% Black or African American, 0.09% Native American, 0.93% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.48% from other races, and 0.63% from two or more races. 0.92% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 13,063 people ine population density was 60.5 Highways
    {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!! Highways!! Highways |- |Interstate 16||U.S. Route 23||U.S. Route 23 Business||U.S. Route 129 Alternate |- |Georgia State Route 26||Georgia State Route 87||Georgia State Route 87 Business||Georgia State Route 112 |- |Georgia State Route 126||Georgia StateRoute 257||Georgia State Route 278||Georgia State Route 404 (unsigned designation of I-16) |} ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Allentown, Georgia|Allentown]] *[[:Category: Cochran, Georgia|Cochran]] =====Towns/Communities===== *[[:Category: Empire, Georgia|Empire]] *[[:Category: Cary, Georgia|Cary]] ====County Resources==== *Ocmulgee River and Game Preserve *Hillcrest (also known as Cedar Hall), an early-twentieth-century home in Cochran built in the Classical Revival style and listed on the National Register of Historic Places. =====Notables===== *Ronald Gray - convicted spree killer *Amberle L. Husbands - writer of pulp-noir and science fiction short stories and novels *Clarence Reid, a.k.a. Blowfly - musician and songwriter *Ed Roberts - founder of MITS and creator of the Altair 8800 microcomputer, widely regarded as starting the microcomputer revolution *Austin Cook - Was the regional champion in 2016 for the Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest ====Census==== :1920 --- 10,532 — :1930 --- 9,133 −13.3% :1940 --- 9,655 5.7% :1950 --- 9,218 −4.5% :1960 --- 9,642 4.6% :1970 --- 10,291 6.7% :1980 --- 10,767 4.6% :1990 --- 10,430 −3.1% :2000 --- 11,666 11.9% :2010 --- 13,063 12.0% :Est. 2016 --- 12,970 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} * *[[:Category: Davidson Family Cemetery, Allentown, Georgia|Davidson Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Brogdon Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Brogdon Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fletcher Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Fletcher Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Metts Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Metts Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Paron Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Alapaha, Georgia|Mount Paron Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[http://usgwarchives.net/ga/bleckley/cemetery.html USGen archives Bleckley Co. Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/36486/Pulaski-Bleckley-Memorial-Gardens Pulaski Memorial Gardens Cemetery] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://www.cityofcochran.com/Assets/Files/Website/CentenialHistorypt1.pdf *http://www.bleckley.org

    Blewett Name Study

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    [[Category:Blewett Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==Y-DNA== The Y-DNA haplogroup for Blewett - Colan descendants has been established as R-FT383359. This number can and will change as more men test. To be noted, three Blewett men with profiles on wiki have this haplogroup. If you are interested in testing, please contact the profile manager, Mary Blewett for more information. Additional Blewett Haplogroups: To date, DNA testing confirms that there are four distinct groups of Y-DNA with the surname Blewett/Bluett *Danish Viking *British with a Cornish cluster dating back to 1200 AD *Ancient Cornish, with descendants believed to be of the Colan line *British As you can see, to date there are no Blewetts/Bluetts of Norman origin. It has been suggested that as the conquerors line left or died out, serfs adopted the name. ==About the Project== The Blewett Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Blewett Blewett] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Blewett name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Blewetts), by time period (18th Century Blewetts), or by topic (Blewett DNA, Blewett Occupations, Blewett Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Blewett Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator:[[Blewett-414|Mary Blewett MacRae]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Blewett}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * Family Tree DNA Y-DNA project: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/blewett/activity-feed 12/17/2022: Seven Blewett males have tested, three of which are descendants of Edward Blewett b 1700 and Anne Cock. A fourth man matches the Haplotype of these 3 men but cannot confirm Edward Blewett b 1700 as an ancestor. The other 3 men have unique haplotypes and are not matches to Edward Blewett b. 1700 line nor each other. To be noted, From Joe Flood Admin of Cornwall and Cornwall Advanced projects “An exciting development. FTDNA have allowed us to have our paternal or maternal Country of Origin as "England (Cornish)". The St Pirans flag is coming up on the Block Tree and the Haplotree.” Current Haplotypes: I-M253 (suspected Danish Origins), 4 participants R-FT32878 (English (Cornish)) and 2 with R-M269 but not R-FT383359. Typical reasons for multiple haplotypes include: adoptions, non-parental events (NPE) and using the mother's surname. This project has identified one Blewett line that used the mother's surname Blewett instead of the paternal surname of Wilkins. See http://www.mygenealogies.co.uk/Blewett/BLEW-T0.htm for more information. As of November 2020, none of the Blewett Y-DNA participants can trace their line to this Wilkins line. "John and Joan WILKINS baptized at least 6 children at Paul between 1792 and 11 Aug 1811. The last of these was Stephen Blewett WILKINS who married Jane CARNE at Paul on 26 Oct 1834. In 1841 Stephen and Jane WILKINS were living in Newlyn in the parish of Paul with 4 children, but by 1851 they had changed their surname to BLEWETT and subsequently moved to St Just." ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== Not limited to but including: Blewett, Blewitt, Bluet, Bluat, Bloet, Blouet, Blewit, Blewet, Bluart == What you can do == # DNA ## Autosomal ## Ancestors Project - gedmatch :::Join the Blewett Name study and contact the Study coordinator to be added to the Ancestor project. '''NOT ENOUGH INTEREST AS OF 11/2020. CANCELLED''' ## yDNA - ftDNA :::If you are a male Blewett, consider taking FamilyTreeDNA y-DNA test (minimum y-37). https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/blewett/activity-feed # Traditional Genealogy # Adopt a country/geographic area of interest # Governing WikiTree Policy & Procedures == The Blewett Surname == Origins The surname is one of the most ancient names to come from the Norman culture that arrived in Britain soon after the Norman Conquest of 1066. It is a name for a person who was a person with blue eyes, or who often wore blue clothing. The name stems from the Old French root bleuet which means blue. Source: Certificate No.44246020201129 Copyright 1998-2020 Swyrich Corporation. All Rights Reserved www.houseofnames.com 888-468-7686 Blewett Name Meaning English: from Middle English bluet ‘blue woolen cloth’ or bleuet ‘cornflower’, perhaps applied as a nickname for a habitual wearer of blue clothes or for someone with blue eyes. Both terms are from Old French bleuet, a diminutive of bleu ‘blue’, a word of Germanic origin (see Blau).  Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press Variants Not limited to but including: Blewett, Blewitt, Bluet, Bluat, Bloet, Blouet, Blewit, Blewet, Bluart Diaspora Ireland, United States, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa === Task List === # think through linking lineages for modern Blewetts

    Blizzards

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    '''[[Space:Donner_Party|The Donner Party]]''' The Donner party was led by George Donner and James Reed they were a group of pioneers who set out for California in a wagon train and after a number of set backs they became snowbound in the Sierra Nevada in November 1846 ,they had reached the Sierra Nevada, where they became trapped by an early, heavy snowfall near Truckee now Donner Lake. Their food supplies were very low, and in mid December some of the group set out on foot to obtain help. Rescuers from California attempted to reach the emigrants, but the first relief party could not get there until the middle of February 1847, almost four months after the wagon train became trapped.Some of these immigrants resorted to cannibalism to survive.Only 48 pioneers survived many had eaten the dead to survive.
    The Donner Party was a group of American pioneers who became trapped in the Sierra Nevada mountains, some of these immigrants resorted to cannibalism to survive.Out of 81 pioneers only 48 survived.
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    The Great Blizzard of 1888 The damage bill was $25 million 1888 dollars which is a equivalent to $660 million in 2015
    '''The Great Blizzard of 1888''' The Great Blizzard of 1888 or Great Blizzard of 88 happened between March 11 – March 14, 1888 it was one of the most severe recorded blizzards in the history of the United States of America. Snowfalls of 20–60 inches (51–152 cm) fell in parts of New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut, the winds were more than 45 miles per hour, snowdrifts were in excess of 50 feet . Railroads were shut down and people were confined to their houses for up to a week.The damage bill was $25 million 1888 dollars which is a equivalent to $660 million in 2015. {{Image|file=Photos-228.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Brooklyn Bridge during the 1888 blizzard''' }}

    The Iran Blizzard remains the deadliest in history in Southern Iran 4,000 people were killed
    '''The Iran Blizzard''' {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-76.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} The Iran Blizzard was in February 1972 approximately 4,000 people died. The winter storms, lasted from 3 - 9 February 1972, more than 10 feet of snow fell across rural areas in northwestern, central and southern Iran.Southern Iran received as much as 26 feet of snow, burying at least 4,000 people. According to rports the city of Ardakan and outlying villages were hardest hit, with no survivors in Kakkan or Kumar. In the northwest, near the border with Turkey, the village of Sheklab and the100 people that lived there were buried.The Iran blizzard remains the deadliest in history.

    The Great Britain and Ireland snowfall damage bill was £1.3 billion
    '''Great Britain and Ireland snowfall''' The Great Britain and Ireland snowfall began on 1 Feb 2009. Some areas experienced their largest snowfall falls in 18 years. More than 30 centimetres of snow fell on parts of the North Downs and over 20 centimetres in parts of the London area.By the 6 February most of Great Britain and Ireland had snow cover.The icy conditions led to many casualties on roads and exposed areas the damage bill was £1.3 billion. {{Image|file=Photos-230.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption='''Satellite image of the February 2009 snow in England''' }} {{clear}}
    Saskatchewan blizzard 25 cm snow fell in a day two people died in the storm and the cost was $1 million

    '''Saskatchewan blizzard''' The Saskatchewan Blizzard was on Jan 10, 2007 the storm struck northeastern British Columbia, central Alberta and central Saskatchewan. The storm hit the city of Saskatoon severely and is considered to be one of the worst storms in Saskatchewan's history. 25 cm snow fell in a day road conditions were bad during the storm, and highways around Saskatoon, North Battleford, Melfort and Wynyard were closed. Highway snowplow operators were on strike but returned to work in the interest of public safety.Two people died in the storm and the cost was $1 million. {{Image|file=Photos-234.jpg |align=c |size=460 |caption='''Blizzard on January 10, 2007 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan, Canada.''' }} {{clear}}

    '''White Hurricane of the Great Lakes''' {{Image|file=Worldwide_Disasters_Project_Images-98.jpg |align=c |size=360 |caption= }} My father's family lived in Huron County Ontario Canada in 1913 when the White Hurricane hit the Great Lakes. We didn't "survive" it as we were slightly inland but my father remembered it his whole life and used to tell me stories of blizzards. This one came in off the Great Lakes as a blizzard with hurricane force winds and caused the most ship wrecks ever on the Great Lakes. I think it was most Lake Huron, Lake Superior and Lake Michigan. Twelve ships sank, nineteen were stranded or washed ashore. Two major storm fronts converged, fueled by the lakes' relatively warm waters to produce a November gale, with gusts up to 90 mph, along with 35-foot waves and snow squalls. :::Lynne C Nash Fraser {{Image|file=Blizzards-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=White Hurricane map of storms over Great Lakes }}{{clear}}
    Great Lakes White Hurricane caused the Most Ship Wrecks on the Great Lakes, Many Deaths
    *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes_Storm_of_1913 White Hurricane] *[https://www.detroitnews.com/picture-gallery/news/local/michigan-history/2016/11/11/the-great-lakes-white-hurricane-of-1913/93613662/ Great Lakes white Hurricane of 1913] *[https://www.cleveland.com/weather/blog/index.ssf/2016/11/remembering_the_great_storm_of.html The Great 1913 Storm] *[https://www.lakesuperior.com/the-lake/great-lakes/frozen-fury-the-1913-white-hurricane/ Frozen Fury]

    '''The Storm of the Century''' The Storm of the Century, was known as the Great Blizzard of 1993, a large cyclonic storm that formed over the Gulf of Mexico on March 12, 1993. The storm stretched from Canada towards Central America, but its main impact was on the Eastern United States and Cuba. The cyclone moved through the Gulf of Mexico, and then through the Eastern United States before moving into Canada. Central Alabama and Georgia received 6 to 8 inches of snow , Birmingham, Alabama, received up to 12 inches with reports of 16 inches. There were hurricane force wind gusts and record low barometric pressures.In the United States, during the storm the storm over 10 million customers lost electric power. 318 people died during this storm. {{Image|file=Blizzards.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption= }}
    The Storm of the Century effected Canada, USA, and Cuba. Damage bill 0-- $8.7 billion, 318 people died

    The Children's Blizzard
    *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schoolhouse_Blizzard ------

    '''Sources''' *[http://science.howstuffworks.com/nature/climate-weather/storms/10-biggest-snowstorms.htm How stuff wos.com] - 10 Biggest Snowstorms of All Time *[http://www.legendsofamerica.com/ca-donnerparty.html Legends of America] - Donner Party *[http://www.infoplease.com/spot/blizzard1.html Info please] - The Great White Hurricane *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1972_Iran_blizzard Wikipedia] - The Iran blizzard *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/February_2009_Great_Britain_and_Ireland_snowfall Wikipedia] - Great Britain and Ireland snowfall *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saskatchewan_blizzard_of_2007 Wikipedia] - Saskatchewan blizzard *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blizzard#The_Storm_of_the_Century Wikipedia] - Storm of the Century *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Lakes_Storm_of_1913 White Hurricane] *[https://www.detroitnews.com/picture-gallery/news/local/michigan-history/2016/11/11/the-great-lakes-white-hurricane-of-1913/93613662/ Great Lakes white Hurricane of 1913] *[https://www.cleveland.com/weather/blog/index.ssf/2016/11/remembering_the_great_storm_of.html The Great 1913 Storm] *[https://www.lakesuperior.com/the-lake/great-lakes/frozen-fury-the-1913-white-hurricane/ Frozen Fury] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schoolhouse_Blizzard

    Bloody Williamson

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    [[Category: Williamson County, Illinois]] Movies and television love depicting the "Wild West" with tumble weeds, deserts, and dried up ghost towns but every state in the Union has a wild period in its history. Williamson County, Illinois is no different. In fact, it has had a wilder period than most. The colorful history of Williamson includes; the Bloody Vendetta, the Carterville Massacre, the Coal Strike, the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herrin_massacre/ Herrin Massacre], the Klan War, and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Birger/ Birger]/[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shelton_Brothers_Gang/ Shelton] Gang War. First, a quick background. Williamson County is in the far south of Illinois. The earliest settlers of Williamson (then Franklin County) tended to come from Tennessee, Georgia, and Virginia starting around 1815. Illinois became a state in 1818. As with most pioneers, these families were tough, courageous, and freedom loving people who were determined to survive anything thrown at them. By the 1860s, the people of Williamson had created successful communities surrounded by successful farms and everything seemed to be going pretty well. . . until the Civil War. Illinois, itself, was Union. However, most of the older families were loyal to their southern roots and their young men often went back to Tennessee, Georgia, and Virginia to fight on the Confederate side. Though the Civil War was officially over in 1865, the effects of that war lasted much longer in the hearts and souls of the people. '''The Bloody Vendetta''' Some say that the Vendetta started with a card game. But, as sometimes happens in small towns, the fight had been brewing for years. There were leftover Civil War issues (Bulliners were Confederates, the Sisney's were Union). There was an earlier spat about property. There was even a fight over a girl. But, whatever began the feud, it was the card game that set the whole thing off and it became a fight between families: the [[Russell-15891|Russells]], the [[Sisney-43|Sisneys]], the [[Henderson-12530|Hendersons]], the [[Bulliner-2|Bulliners]], the [[Hinchcliffe-114|Hinchcliffs]], and the [[Crain-1183|Crains]]. The Hendersons and Sisneys had already been at fisticuffs with the Bulliners when, on 15 Dec 1872, [[Henderson-12532|James Henderson's]] dog got into a fight with the Crain boys' dog in front of the Company Store. Words were exchanged that reopened old wounds and now the Crains sided against the Hendersons and Sisneys and became allies with the Bulliners. On Christmas Day of 1872, [[Crain-1184|Marshall Crain]] and his brothers were in the Company Store when [[Sisney-47|John Sisney]] started up a squabble. This ended with John striking Marshall three times with a weight of some kind. This attracted the attention of all the store's patrons and a brawl ensued that ended up outside in the street. Those in the brawl who did not get away before the sheriff arrived were arrested and their trial was set for December 30th. Just before the trial was scheduled to be heard on 30 Dec 1872, the Crains, the Bulliners, the Sisneys, the Hendersons showed up in town and, instead of trial by jury, they had a trial by battle. Fists were flying and then [[Russell-15893|Tom Russel]] threw a brick. [[Bulliner-4|John Bulliner]] drew his pistol. Russel then drew his. [[Bulliner-3|David Bulliner]] and [[Henderson-12538|James Henderson]] came out and stopped anyone from shooting each other. . . that time. Throughout the spring the tension in the county was thick and words were thrown about between the feuders. The States Attorney was having difficulty with the prosecutions and, though some on the Crain side were convicted, none of those on the other side were. This just added fuel to the fire. On 6 Nov 1873, Voting Day, the town showed up for elections and things heated up. Once again, pistols were drawn and, again, no one fired. But, on 12 Dec 1873, [[Bulliner-2|George Bulliner]] was riding his horse into [[:Category:Carbondale%2C_Illinois/|Carbondale]] when he was ambushed along the road by two men and shot. He died before nightfall. The night of 27 Mar 1874, [[Bulliner-6|Monroe]] and [[Bulliner-3|David Bulliner]] were riding home from church when they were fired upon. They returned fire and the community, also returning from church, stood motionless knowing that things were only going to get worse from that moment on. Mrs. Stancil had received a stray bullet in the arm and abdomen from the incident but, fortunately, she recovered. [[Bulliner-3|David Bulliner]] wasn't so lucky. Before he died, he named [[Russell-15893|Thomas Russel]] and David Pleasant as the men who shot him. Neither man was convicted. Because many in the county felt let down by the law, [[Hinchcliffe-115|Vince Hinchcliff]] formed an informal posse that rounded up people and performed mock trials without any real evidence. "Suspects" were roughed up a bit. Elsewhere around the county, families set up watches around the perimeter of their farms fearing attacks from assassins in the woods. Then, on 15 May 1874, someone fired upon [[Henderson-12538|James Henderson]]. Henderson said the men who shot him were [[Norris-5788|James Norris]] and brothers [[Bulliner-4|John]] and [[Bulliner-6|Monroe Bulliner]]. James died 8 days later. All through that year, shots were fired and people were wounded. And, on 4 Oct 1874, [[Hinchcliffe-115|Vince Hinchcliff]] was killed. [[Henderson-12531|Field]] and [[Henderson-12535|Samuel Henderson]] were indicted for his murder. On 4 July 1875, while [[Crain-1184|Marshall Crain]] was away from home, someone broke into his house and shot up his bedroom. So, on 28 Jul 1875, Marshall trekked over to [[Sisney-43|George Sisney]]'s house and shot him through his parlor window. George died quickly. The next night, he shot and killed William Spence. In a situation like the Vendetta in Williamson it's hard to tell who is the most to blame. Was it the citizens who, out of rage and fear, took the law into their own hands? Or was it the law who, out of fear and family loyalties, wasn't able to achieve any true sense of justice? Surely everyone involved is responsible for the bloodshed. But few were found guilty and sentenced for their crimes. Such is the way of the Wild West. For individual stories of the Vendetta see: [[Bulliner-2|Capt. George Bulliner, Sr.]], [[Bulliner-5|George Bulliner, Jr.]], [[Bulliner-3|David Bulliner]], [[Bulliner-4|John Bulliner]], [[Crain-1184|Marshall Crain]], [[Crain-1187|"Big Terry" Crain]], [[Crain-1189|"Big Jep" Crain]], [[Crain-1186|"Black Bill" Crain]], [[Crain-1185|Warrenton S. Crain]], [[Henderson-12531|Felix "Field" Henderson]], [[Henderson-12532|James Henderson]], [[Henderson-12535|Samuel Henderson]], [[Hinchcliffe-115|Vincent Hinchcliffe]], [[Norris-5788|James Norris]], [[Russell-15893|Thomas Russell]], [[Sisney-47|John Sisney]]. For more information on "Bloody Williamson" see: *[https://archive.org/details/historyofwilliam00inerwi/ History of Williamson County, Illinois] *[http://genealogytrails.com/ill/williamson/ Genealogy Trails; Williamson]

    Blore's The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England#Rutland|Rutland Sources]] __TOC__ == The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland == Compiled from the works of the most approved historians, national records and other authentic documents, public and private. * by [[Blore-83|Thomas Blore]] * printed for the author by R. Newcomb, Stanford, 1811 * Also see: Wright, James. ''[[Space:Wright's The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland|The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland]]'' (Bennet Griffin, London, 1684) * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Blore's The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE47090 === Table of Contents === * TBD === Errata === * No errors in this publication have been identified. When found, please list the problem(s) here, and include a link to a source that describes the problem. === WikiTree Syntax === * Blore, Thomas. ''[[Space:Blore's The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland|The History and Antiquities of the County of Rutland]]'' (R. Newcomb, Stanford, 1811) [ Page ]. * ([[#Blore|Blore]])

    Blue Mountain Cemetery, Saugerties, New York

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    [[Category: Katsbaan, New York]][[Category: Blue Mountain Cemetery, Saugerties, New York]] : Be sure to check out the '''[[Space:Katsbaan%2C_New_York|Katsban Free Space]]''' here at WikiTree. === Interments (under construction) === : Blue Mountain Cemetery Interments : Over 1,000 Interments : '''As of 11 Nov 2018, the columns are still being straightened out one-line-at-a-time. 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Dolores Deere |1926 |2015 | |- |Brink |John Madison |30 Jun 1814 |21 Dec 1892 | |- |Brink |Lucy |15 Feb 1853 |27 Dec 1864 | |- |Brink |Sophia Snyder |14 Apr 1817 |4 Jan 1883 | |- |Brogan |Patricia Anna Cunningham |5 Jan 1937 |29 Aug 2007 | |- |Brogan |William J. |1937 |2013 | |- |Brook |Helen E Lester |1913 |1977 | |- |Brooks |Helen E Lester |12 Aug 1913 |16 Aug 1977 | |- |Brooks |Kimberly Troiano |1 Oct 1968 |26 Jun 2005 | |- |Brooks |Percy R |1905 |1 Mar 1958 | |- |Brown |Clare |unknown |9 Dec 1961 | |- |Brown |Marjorie J |6 Aug 1934 |24 Jul 2005 | |- |Brown |Robert S |16 Nov 1932 |11 Sep 2010 | |- |Brown |William R. |30 Aug 1911 |28 Jan 1999 | |- |Bryden |Nettie A Adam |unknown |1 Aug 1976 | |- |Buchan |Dona Henrietta “Lady” Nobles |20 Apr 1889 |21 Oct 1968 | |- |Buchan |James Andrew |3 Aug 1917 |14 Apr 1970 | |- |Buchan |Mary Frances Falk |Apr 1923 |Jan 2010 | |- |Bullock |Eda F Gilman |30 Jan 1921 |26 Dec 2007 | |- |Bullock |Victor |unknown |4 Jun 1970 | |- |Bungarz |Herman |1894 |1976 | |- |Bungarz |Hilda |1913 |1988 | |- |Buntele |David P. |1954 |2017 | |- |Burns |Sally |unknown |28 Feb 1923 | |- |Burton |George D |unknown |Sep 1930 | |- |Burton |Harry |18 Oct 1933 |29 May 2007 | |- |Bush | |10 Sep 1876 |22 Aug 1939 | |- |Butta |Alexader B. |15 Sep 1935 |7 Dec 1997 | |- |Butta |Dianne F |8 Oct 1937 |25 Feb 2011 | |- |Callinan |Peter J |31 Dec 1941 |26 Jun 2008 | |- |Camuto |Frank D. |24 Sep 1941 |24 Jul 2017 | |- |Canoles |Charles A |unknown |29 May 1977 | |- |Caporale |Cynthia Konopka |1947 |2016 | |- |Carle |Elizabeth Hommel |unknown |12 Apr 1977 | |- |Carle |Irene |unknown |10 Feb 1939 | |- |Carn |Alonzo |1846 |1867 | |- |Carn |Anna C Wells |1808 |1883 | |- |Carn |Carrie A Snyder |1861 |1944 | |- |Carn |Catherine Freda Rogers Ashley |20 Sep 1899 |22 Dec 1969 | |- |Carn |Eleanora Lena Rightmyer |Nov 1882 |1940 | |- |Jacob Carn |Jacob Carn |1827 |1906 | |- |Carn |John |1849 |1867 | |- |Carn |John |1798 |1874 | |- |Carn |John William |21 May 1878 |2 Jun 1957 | |- |Carn |Millard Cortland |15 Jan 1901 |1957 | |- |Carn |Orville L |1864 |1931 | |- |Carn |Rachel M Myer |1830 |1915 | |- |Carn |Susan C Marriott |1836 |1909 | |- |Carn |William A |1832 |1909 | |- |Carnright |Elizabeth Mc Goey |1927 |1990 | |- |Carnright |John F, Jr |1920 |1990 | |- |Casey |Peter J |27 Dec 1951 |28 Jan 2007 | |- |Cavallaro |Anthony J. |21 May 1949 |6 Oct 2017 | |- |Cheritree |Jane H |unknown |Mar 1935 | |- |Chin |Keng Cheo |1892 |1984 | |- |Chris |Lucy |1920 |2012 | |- |Chris |Theodore |unknown |1986 | |- |Clearwater |Lewis Joseph |13 Sep 1904 |12 Apr 1967 | |- |Clearwater |Pearl M. Lewis |15 Apr 1903 |Jul 1983 | |- |Clum |Franklin P |unknown |12 Apr 1977 | |- |Cole |Charles E. |unknown |18 Jun 1926 | |- |Cole |Clayton |1911 |1979 | |- |Cole |David Willis |Sep 1854 |unknown | |- |Cole |Elizabeth Bouton |1919 |2001 | |- |Cole |Flossie Carle |unknown |16 Nov 1963 | |- |Cole |Harriet E Schoonmaker |1 Jul 1851 |31 May 1915 | |- |Cole |Jacob |Jul 1848 |1904 | |- |Cole |James W |15 Sep 1845 |1933 | |- |Cole |Lavina Ann Rightmyer |Jun 1856 |20 Apr 1921 | |- |Cole |Lester |unknown |4 Jan 1973 | |- |Cole |Melissa Burton |Jul 1852 |1945 | |- |Collette |Robert E |7 Feb 1932 |27 Jul 2003 | |- |Connor |Frank T. |1940 |2018 | |- |Cook |Catherine A Haines |7 Dec 1957 |29 Dec 2007 | |- |Cook |Elnora Benson |1923 |2014 | |- |Cooke |Earl H. |30 Jan 1943 |8 May 2004 | |- |Cosentino |Mary |unknown |2012 | |- |Courtney |John W. |unknown |16 Mar 2007 | |- |Craft |Conrad A. |1918 |2015 | |- |Craft |Evelyn Lasher |1917 |1980 | |- |Craft |Frederick |unknown |24 Aug 1932 | |- |Craft |Hugh P |1939 |1998 | |- |Craft |Jason P. |1973 |2010 | |- |Craft |Randolph C |unknown |23 Jul 1976 | |- |Craft |Roland |1915 |1988 | |- |Cramer |Blanche Witkowski |1952 |2014 | |- |Craw |John R |18 Feb 1940 |18 May 2008 | |- |Creen |Georgiana |1921 |2010 | |- |Cremen |William A |1934 |2001 | |- |Crosby |William E. |1943 |2012 | |- |Cross |Gerard J. “Jerry” |1953 |2013 | |- |Cummings |Sarah Snyder |1884 |27 Mar 1917 | |- |Cunningham |David J. |1938 |2016 | |- |Curtis |John E |unknown |27 Feb 1958 | |- |Curtis |Mabel |unknown |18 Jan 1973 | |- |D'Elia |Sarah Hewitt |1928 |2013 | |- |Davis |Margaret Mathez |22 Feb 1919 |23 Jan 2008 | |- |Dean |Bourbon P |12 Jun 1919 |5 Oct 1998 | |- |DeAngelis |Joseph D. |13 May 1917 |21 May 2014 | |- |DeJorio |Josephine J |1887 |1984 | |- |DeJorio |CPL Victor F |1 Jul 1892 |17 Nov 1970 | |- |Delano |Beverly H. “Bev” Hommel |3 Dec 1927 |1 Jun 2003 | |- |Deyo |Newton J |Mar 1863 |9 Mar 1942 | |- |Deyo |Sylvester |22 Feb 1918 |25 Nov 1958 | |- |Dias |Brenda Joyce |23 Mar 1949 |7 May 2018 | |- |Diehl |SGT Charles W |27 Jun 1888 |27 Feb 1959 | |- |Diehl |Edna D |1889 |1968 | |- |DiLauro |Matthew |1950 |2017 | |- |Dillon |Glen |26 Jul 1927 |2009 | |- |DiMeo |Michael |unknown |2005 | |- |DiMeo |Yolanda “Viola” D'Ambra |1917 |2017 | |- |Dobbs |Donald K. |unknown |27 Sep 1970 | |- |Dombrowski |Ronald E. |1935 |2013 | |- |Douglas |Janice Ann |1948 |2008 | |- |Dowling |Arthur |1879 |1956 | |- |Dowling |Chauncey V. |25 May 1882 |8 Aug 1946 | |- |Dowling |Clayton J |1908 |1921 | |- |Dowling |Cora Hoyt |1876 |1949 | |- |Dowling |David Fredrick |5 Jul 1890 |20 Jun 1962 | |- |Dowling |Elizabeth |unknown |3 Oct 1946 | |- |Dowling |Elizabeth Hamilton |1875 |1953 | |- |Dowling |Florence Luella Barber |4 Dec 1897 |4 May 1991 | |- |Dowling |George H |1877 |1962 | |- |Dowling |Herbert N |1885 |1904 | |- |Dowling |Jessie Ennest |1901 |1966 | |- |John Henry Dowling |John Henry Dowling |1853 |1909 | |- |Dowling |Margaret J Winnie |1874 |1929 | |- |Dowling |Merritt Hoyt |1903 |1988 | |- |Dowling |Sally M Hommel |1858 |1926 | |- |Dowling |William E |1875 |1944 | |- |Doyle |Lilla B Davis |7 Jun 1859 |12 Nov 1894 | |- |Percy A Doyle |Percy A Doyle |19 Aug 1904 |29 Jul 1978 | |- |Alice M Dragan |Alice M Dragan |1909 |1996 | |- |Andrew Dragan |Andrew Dragan |1910 |1988 | |- |Dragan |Paul |17 Mar 1938 |29 Feb 2008 | |- |Dragun |Donalda Ann Theresa Hooper |26 Sep 1915 |16 Apr 1998 | |- |Dragun |John J |1911 |1994- | |- |Drescher |David E. |1953 |2015 | |- |Drescher |Emanuel F. “Red” |1925 |2012 | |- |Du Vernoy |Augusta Eilers |May 1877 |16 Jan 1963 | |- |DuBois |Cornelius “Neil” |unknown |10 Mar 1977 | |- |DuBois |Gertrude Louise Ricketson |10 Dec 1926 |5 Jul 2001 | |- |DuBois |Harry |1901 |1981 | |- |DuBois |Jane |1905 |1980 | |- |DuBois |John |3 Jan 1924 |31 May 2001 | |- |DuBois |Norman |1 Sep 1931 |15 Apr 1963 | |- |Ducas |Normand “Norm” |1984 |2017 | |- |Dugan |Philip S. |1961 |2013 | |- |Dunn |Martha Blanche Mower |30 Mar 1910 |27 Dec 1997 | |- |Dvorak |Ella |1901 |1994 | |- |Dvorak |Robert |1892 |1982 | |- |Dymond |Shirley Joyce Ballou |17 Mar 1932 |15 May 1994 | |- |Eckerlein |William G |2 Jul 1895 |9 Jul 1976 | |- |Edwards |Evelyn Lorz |1937 |2018 | |- |Egnor |Adlina Hommel |1860 |16 Nov 1942 | |- |Egnor |Charles |unknown |10 May 1963 | |- |Egnor |William |1856 |1930 | |- |Eilenberger |Kathleen Erickson |4 Mar 1923 |16 Dec 2008 | |- |Eistrat |Jonas |unknown |4 Apr 1977 | |- |Elmendorf |Leroy |1918 |27 Sep 1967 | |- |Ennis |Ellen |unknown |11 Sep 1961 | |- |Erbe |John Henry |8 Apr 1825 |15 Dec 1903 | |- |Erby |Abram |unknown |unknown | |- |Sarah |Abram |unknown |unknown | |- |Eschman |Peggy Lynn |unknown |19 May 1962 | |- |Essex |Clifford William |22 Mar 1896 |10 Aug 1961 | |- |Essex |Edith Elizabeth |30 Sep 1892 |1949 | |- |Evans |Virgil Byron |18 Apr 1929 |17 Jul 2007 | |- |Every |Harold Burton |15 Oct 1902 |30 Jul 1966 | |- |Every |Sally M. Cooper |6 Mar 1933 |20 Sep 2018 | |- |Falk |Arthur |18 Jul 1918 |17 Mar 2007 | |- |Falk |Emilie Quehl |1891 |1967 | |- |Falk |Fannie Vaclavicek |9 Jun 1921 |25 Mar 2012 | |- |Falk |Floyd |unknown |7 Sep 1971 | |- |Falk |Walter E |1892 |1945 | |- |Fanning |Geraldine J. |24 Feb 1937 |21 Mar 2003 | |- |Fatum |Elizabeth Smith |1822 |22 Dec 1898 | |- |Fatum |Elizabeth |unknown |11 Sep 1892 | |- |Fatum |Henry |1817 |5 Jan 1892 | |- |Fatum |Henry |unknown |19 May 1922 | |- |Faulkner |Johanna J |unknown |29 Jul 1962 | |- |Fernandez |May |4 Jul 1921 |14 Aug 2008 | |- |Ferraro |Nancy Andosca |1923 |2010 | |- |Fiero |Eva Rohde |6 May 1926 |4 Jun 2007 | |- |Fiero |John Edward |20 Jun 1920 |9 Apr 2005 | |- |Fiester |Mary A Schoonmaker |15 Oct 1858 |5 Jan 1927 | |- |Moses Fiester |Moses Fiester |3 Jun 1855 |15 Aug 1921 | |- |Alson Chauncey Finger |Alson Chauncey Finger |17 Aug 1921 |5 Mar 1993 | |- |Georgina M Hibbard Finger |Georgina M Hibbard Finger |1915 |1994 | |- |Gerald R Finger |Gerald R Finger |30 Oct 1915 |24 Jan 1976 | |- |Robert P Finger |Robert P Finger |25 Oct 1931 |21 Jan 2002 | |- |Rosa Belle Ransom Finger |Rosa Belle Ransom Finger |18 Aug 1893 |5 Jul 1987 | |- |Victor Stockton Finger |Victor Stockton Finger |7 May 1887 |29 Apr 1954 | |- |Virgil Rightmyer Finger |Virgil Rightmyer Finger |9 Sep 1919 |29 Jul 2000 | |- |Fisco |Joseph, Sr |5 May 1925 |3 Aug 2008 | |- |Foley |James “Pop” |22 Aug 1942 |12 Nov 2016 | |- |Ford |Nancy Ricketson |Jul 1933 |5 Dec 1982 | |- |Franchini |Waltraud “Wally” |1928 |2015 | |- |Fredrich |Leonard Adolph |20 Jan 1907 |27 Jan 1991 | |- |Fredrich |Madeline Ann Eckhardt |25 Jul 1908 |9 Nov 1990 | |- |Freese |Anna Catharine Roshe |1845 |13 Sep 1868 | |- |[[Offermann-54|Freligh]] |[[Offermann-54|Dee Ellen Offermann]] |15 Mar 1943 |26 May 2006 |[[Offermann-54]] |- |Frey |Joan L VanTassell |16 Nov 1939 |30 Aug 2007 | |- |Fuller |Frank |unknown |11 Jun 1962 | |- |Fussik |Valentine |unknown |16 Jul 1970 | |- |Gaebel |Hiltraut |1933 |2008 | |- |Gaffney |Ena Richardson |1936 |2011 | |- |Gaffney |Quinn J. |1994 |2014 | |- |Gagnon |William T., Sr |1956 |2016 | |- |Gakenheimer |Jay, Sr |1933 |2016 | |- |Gakenheimer |Nancy M Tymeson |30 Jan 1938 |9 May 2007 | |- |Gallagher |Eileen Patricia Gavigan |18 May 1929 |Aug 2015 | |- |Gallagher |Joseph Patrick |19 Oct 1951 |unknown | |- |Gardner |Robert E |19 Jul 1925 |7 Feb 2007 | |- |Garrison |Alanson |18 Mar 1841 |7 Oct 1899 | |- |Garrison |Amos |unknown |24 Aug 1897 | |- |Garrison |Anna M. Minkler |1 Jan 1838 |26 Jun 1884 | |- |Belva L. Teetsel Garrison |Belva L. Teetsel Garrison |Sep 1889 |1961 | |- |Garrison |Carmela Violetta |20 Jan 1956 |4 Apr 2013 | |- |Garrison |Cellinda E. Becker |Mar 1864 |1936 | |- |Garrison |Charlotte Becker |5 Jun 1928 |unknown | |- |Garrison |Edwin Merriel |31 Jul 1920 |Sep 1976 | |- |Garrison |Eliza C Minkler |unknown |26 Nov 1891 | |- |Garrison |Estelle |1915 |1996 | |- |Garrison |Harry |Aug 1889 |16 May 1911 | |- |Garrison |Howard B |1914 |1988 | |- |Garrison |John W |1830 |18 Jul 1896 | |- |Garrison |Louisa |unknown |10 Dec 1900 | |- |Garrison |Martin Van Buren |May 1887 |1903 | |- |Garrison |Netta May |1898 |1913 | |- |Garrison |Nettie |Feb 1872 |24 Mar 1872 | |- |Garrison |Raymond |24 Jun 1891 |Oct 1975 | |- |Garrison |Robert J. “Bobby” |11 Aug 1952 |23 Dec 2003 | |- |Garrison |Salina Hommel |1840 |27 Jul 1895 | |- |Garrison |William A. |1858 |1915 | |- |Garrison |William A. |unknown |13 Oct 1950 | |- |Garrison |William G |Apr 1838 |20 Sep 1926 | |- |Garrison |William M. |Sep 1881 |9 Oct 1950 | |- |Garvey |PFC Jesse |23 Mar 1896 |6 Dec 1965 | |- |Geick |Dawn Kime |1968 |2012 | |- |Giarraputo |Anna Kerest |1925 |2017 | |- |Giarraputo |Dominick A. |1925 |2015 | |- |Gilardino |Frank J. |1933 |2011 | |- |Gilbane |Catherine Elizabeth McDonnell |21 Oct 1927 |4 Jan 2014 | |- |Gilbane |Peter , Sr. |12 Jul 1926 |23 Oct 2017 | |- |Gippert |Randy James |unknown |unknown | |- |Gippert |Tammy Lee |1969 |1987 | |- |Gomes |Flori M |unknown |7 Sep 1975 | |- |Gomez |Robert, Sr |unknown |2 May 1975 | |- |Gramling |Mildred T |27 Mar 1924 |28 Mar 2008 | |- |Gramling |Robert E |11 Nov 1925 |26 Dec 2006 | |- |Granda |Gary George |1965 |2015 | |- |Grandstaff |Jacob Simon |1988 |2012 | |- |Gray |Donald M |31 Dec 1930 |11 Dec 2007 | |- |Gray |Elizabeth |1918 |2006 | |- |Gray |Elsie Clum |1787 |30 Oct 1856 | |- |Gray |Martin |20 Sep 1784 |10 Jan 1871 | |- |Green |Thomas E. |1936 |2010 | |- |Greening |Ingrid Olsen |unknown |24 Jan 1975 | |- |Greening |Rev John H. |25 May 1880 |18 Jan 1963 | |- |Greening |Margaret |21 Jul 1880 |22 Jul 1959 | |- |Grysho |Peter Eugene |1926 |31 Jan 2001 | |- |Gunderson |Catrina |unknown |20 Oct 1931 | |- |Gunn |Rev Fr Francis X. |1953 |2011 | |- |Gunn |Nancy |1947 |2017 | |- |Gutheil |Isabel |1924 |2016 | |- |Gutheil |Richard L. |5 Aug 1949 |9 Feb 2011 | |- |Haines |Anna C. Smith |6 Sep 1940 |22 Mar 2014 | |- |Haines |Eileen Gilbane |11 Apr 1952 |25 Jun 2007 | |- |Hallion |Kathleen C |1932 |2006 | |- |Hallion |Kenneth B |1927 |2001 | |- |Hanson |Frances Smith |1926 |2018 | |- |Harder |Eleanor Walker |1913 |2015 | |- |Harper |H Gordon |1911 |1987 | |- |Hasselbarth |Alfred |unknown |19 Dec 1970 | |- |Hauck |Freda Delores Frost |1927 |2018 | |- |Haun |George |1932 |2018 | |- |Hecht |Betty Jane Van Cleave |1912 |13 Oct 1978 | |- |Hegner |Werner A |1927 |2013 | |- |Heller |George P. |1914 |2008 | |- |Helmns |Antoinette Tangredi |1927 |2012 | |- |Hendershot |Edward Smith |5 Nov 1955 |6 Aug 1971 | |- |Hertica |Robert D |13 Sep 1964 |15 Mar 2009 | |- |Heuer |Marie |unknown |12 Jun 1956 | |- |Higgins |Allen P |unknown |26 Sep 1967 | |- |Hill |Abram C |20 Oct 1915 |16 Aug 1988 | |- |Hill |Albert E |1882 |1963 | |- |Hill |Benjamin E |1961 |1992 | |- |Hill |Betty C Lane |31 Aug 1920 |22 Nov 2009 | |- |Hill |Florence |1883 |19 Nov 1958 | |- |Hill |Leonard |unknown |17 Dec 1972 | |- |Hill |Mary C |1933 |unknown | |- |Hill |Russell S |1958 |1979 | |- |Hill |Sheldon W. |11 Nov 1914 |2 May 1999 | |- |Hill |Valory Jean |1963 |21 Aug 1963 | |- |Hipp |William J |unknown |27 Apr 1960 | |- |Hitchcock |Everett |28 Oct 1908 |15 Sep 1988 | |- |Hitchcock |Shirley Louise Monroe |9 Dec 1926 |28 Jul 2016 | |- |Hiza |Anna Matejcek |1872 |27 Sep 1939 | |- |Hoff |Francis H |1919 |1966 | |- |Hoff |Luise K |1912 |2000 | |- |Hoff |Mrs Melvin |unknown |10 Jan 1937 | |- |Holchik |Paul |unknown |15 Apr 1977 | |- |Holden |Beatrice |1904 |1965 | |- |Holden |Marion Emma Schwettmann |1912 |1962 | |- |Holland |Nelson |20 Jul 1915 |1 Dec 2000 | |- |Holmes |George P |3 Jun 1905 |1 Jan 1992 | |- |Holmes |Mildred E |24 Oct 1906 |6 Mar 1997 | |- |Hommel |Abram |12 Apr 1853 |9 Apr 1933 | |- |Hommel |Abram |1900 |1936 | |- |Hommel |Adelia Quick |1844 |unknown | |- |Hommel |Albert W |14 Jan 1848 |6 May 1942 | |- |Hommel |Alida Catherine |6 Nov 1856 |5 Jan 1868 | |- |Hommel |Anna Hommel |unknown |23 Mar 1961 | |- |Hommel |Anna Teetsel |unknown |4 Feb 1961 | |- |Hommel |Anna Rightmyer |20 Sep 1830 |16 Jul 1904 | |- |Hommel |Audrey J |1931 |1998 | |- |Hommel |Blanche |20 Jul 1892 |29 Aug 1892 | |- |Hommel |Catherine Myer |7 Mar 1823 |1 Jul 1903 | |- |Hommel |Mrs Charles Becker |unknown |31 May 1936 | |- |Hommel |Charles E |1857 |30 Mar 1933 | |- |Hommel |Charles Peter |4 Jul 1867 |15 Jul 1956 | |- |Hommel |Charles W |5 Aug 1857 |30 Jan 1937 | |- |Hommel |Charlotte Van Steenburgh |12 Jan 1826 |unknown | |- |Hommel |Charlotte L Relyea |1871 |1951 | |- |Hommel |Chester |23 Feb 1871 |18 Nov 1897 | |- |Hommel |Christopher |unknown |Jan 1938 | |- |Hommel |Clara Wolven |unknown |31 Oct 1931 | |- |Hommel |Claude |22 Feb 1900 |4 Apr 1965 | |- |Hommel |Conrad |1832 |20 Feb 1879 | |- |Hommel |Cornelious |6 Sep 1848 |16 Jun 1913 | |- |Hommel |David Christopher |3 Oct 1870 |15 Apr 1910 | |- |Hommel |David Edward |1891 |1891 | |- |Hommel |Delphin |10 Jan 1912 |Dec 1970 | |- |Hommel |Edward |1882 |1959 | |- |Hommel |Effie B Felton |17 Oct 1868 |5 Apr 1937 | |- |Hommel |Elizabeth Schoonmaker |16 Aug 1896 |17 Oct 1980 | |- |Hommel |Ella Ann Ransom |Jan 1888 |22 Jan 1969 | |- |Hommel |Ellen Dolan |29 Aug 1849 |19 Apr 1913 | |- |Hommel |Ellen Keator |1847 |1923 | |- |Hommel |Elsie Mae |6 Oct 1882 |23 Apr 1941 | |- |Hommel |Ernest |20 Nov 1894 |29 May 1972 | |- |Hommel |Floyd |Oct 1888 |6 Jan 1906 | |- |Hommel |Fordyce M. |unknown |11 Oct 1971 | |- |Hommel |Frank |15 Apr 1894 |9 Jul 1960 | |- |Hommel |Frederick |unknown |Jul 1929 | |- |Hommel |Frederick |1791 |2 Mar 1870 | |- |Hommel |George |10 Aug 1846 |14 Mar 1926 | |- |Hommel |George H |25 Nov 1834 |12 Nov 1907 | |- |Hommel |George M |1 Nov 1864 |17 Feb 1940 | |- |Hommel |Gertrude E. Rightmyer |unknown |19 Mar 1960 | |- |Hommel |Gilbert |unknown |2 Oct 1890 | |- |Hommel |Grace VanValkenburg |31 Aug 1917 |14 Oct 1994 | |- |Hommel |Harold W |2 Mar 1906 |May 1964 | |- |Hommel |Helen C |29 Jul 1895 |9 Oct 1974 | |- |Hommel |Henry |18 Aug 1815 |10 Aug 1887 | |- |Hommel |Jeremiah Nelson |17 Jun 1836 |4 Oct 1880 | |- |Hommel |John M |9 Oct 1815 |31 Jan 1885 | |- |Hommel |Joseph E., Sr |1939 |2016 | |- |Hommel |Laurens |4 Jul 1855 |14 Jan 1922 | |- |Hommel |Libbie C Wolven |1869 |1956 | |- |Hommel |Lottie M |1887 |1951 | |- |Hommel |Margaret “Judy” Lewis |28 Dec 1939 |26 Sep 2002 | |- |Hommel |Maria York |1796 |30 Oct 1885 | |- |Hommel |Maria Wolvin |unknown |31 Dec 1870 | |- |Hommel |Maria Elizabeth Wolven |20 Sep 1839 |23 Dec 1913 | |- |Hommel |Mary Catherine Myer |6 Oct 1847 |2 Apr 1932 | |- |Hommel |Mary E Roshe |1853 |14 Apr 1877 | |- |Hommel |Merwin |2 Sep 1921 |23 Dec 1989 | |- |Hommel |Milton |21 Dec 1885 |20 Jan 1958 | |- |Hommel |Nina Cole |1876 |1909 | |- |Hommel |Nora S Ransom |3 Jul 1898 |30 Nov 1994 | |- |Hommel |Oscar |unknown |11 Feb 1935 | |- |Hommel |Paul E |1919 |1998 | |- |Hommel |Pauline B Ellwein |1884 |1959 | |- |Hommel |Peter F |16 Jul 1884 |29 Jul 1971 | |- |Hommel |Sally C Schoonmaker |unknown |29 Aug 1893 | |- |Hommel |Sarah E Hoff |17 Aug 1863 |25 Mar 1912 | |- |Hommel |Sarah Elizabeth Vedder |unknown |19 Jun 1929 | |- |Hommel |Sarah Maria Myer |10 Sep 1859 |5 Apr 1926 | |- |Hommel |Stephen G |18 May 1854 |13 Jan 1913 | |- |Hommel |Susan Adaline |7 Mar 1864 |12 Feb 1913 | |- |Hommel |Victor I |29 Jul 1893 |Jan 1963 | |- |Hommel |William Edgar |21 Jul 1879 |1957 | |- |Hommel |William Frederick |6 Sep 1872 |23 Jul 1929 | |- |Hommel |Wilson |1892 |1936 | |- |Horan |Marie Antionette Lombardi |21 Mar 1920 |3 May 1991 | |- |Houser |Richard “Dick” |1929 |2011 | |- |Hua |Zing |1914 |unknown | |- |Hughes |Helen |1930 |2018 | |- |Hughes |Joseph L. |1950 |2013 | |- |Hughes |Travis M |17 Mar 1985 |8 Jul 2015 | |- |Hull |Janet G |unknown |25 Aug 1968 | |- |Hutton |CPL James R |15 Mar 1931 |21 Apr 1998 | |- |Immediato |Carmine F. |1922 |2010 | |- |Ingrassia |Joseph J |2 Nov 1935 |24 Jun 1975 | |- |Ingrassia |Thomas J. |2 Oct 1944 |11 Apr 2015 | |- |Ivino |Philip G |6 Jan 1943 |4 Jul 1998 | |- |Jack |Charles Edward |27 Jan 1888 |11 May 1964 | |- |Jack |Veronica Thein |25 Jun 1891 |8 Dec 1977 | |- |Jehle |Edward |1914 |2010 | |- |Jehle |Ethel A Feldman |28 Feb 1896 |9 Jan 1973 | |- |Jestand |Robert H. |1925 |2010 | |- |Jestand |Theresa Fischer |5 Sep 1932 |4 Feb 2005 | |- |Johnson |Al B. |1958 |2015 | |- |Johnson |Elmer |24 Sep 1928 |23 Jan 2009 | |- |Johnson |Mark A. |1941 |2013 | |- |Jones |Amanda |unknown |14 Jun 1972 | |- |Jones |Frederick Davies, Sr |4 Dec 1901 |7 Oct 1974 | |- |Jones |Jessie G |unknown |1 Oct 1975 | |- |Jones |Melissa Lee |unknown |14 Jun 1972 | |- |Jones |Myrna Jean Bonner |1933 |2017 | |- |Kang |Yung |1922 |unknown | |- |Keegan |Michael C |21 Sep 1950 |30 Dec 2007 | |- |Keenan |Sarah Cooke |unknown |27 Jun 1973 | |- |Kellerhouse |John W |24 Oct 1942 |10 Apr 2009 | |- |Kelly |Mary H Walsh |17 Sep 1943 |15 Mar 2015 | |- |Kemble |Jessie M Hilts |18 Feb 1871 |unknown | |- |Kemble |Sally Ann Rightmyer |28 Nov 1839 |11 Jul 1910 | |- |Kemble |Solomon H |7 Dec 1837 |7 Jul 1862 | |- |Kemble |William P |21 Sep 1859 |1 Aug 1919 | |- |Kerr |Michael |22 May 1955 |8 Jul 1955 | |- |Kingston |Ann Theresa |8 Feb 1928 |11 Sep 2007 | |- |Kingston |Gilbert R. |13 Mar 1924 |24 Dec 2004 | |- |Kirk |B |1876 |1958 | |- |Kirk |Charlotte M |1886 |1971 | |- |Kirk |Edward J |1888 |1966 | |- |Kirk |Margaret |1911 |2000 | |- |Kirk |Wharton |1907 |1968 | |- |Kiselbrack |Mariah |1853 |1945 | |- |Kleemann |Louis |1896 |1969 | |- |Kleemann |Mary C |1901 |1985 | |- |Knipe |Archibald |1796 |1870 | |- |Knisell |Darlene A |18 May 1958 |2 Mar 2008 | |- |Koch |Nellie Hommel |unknown |10 Jan 1964 | |- |Konopka |Anthony M |1918 |1987 | |- |Konopka |Norma L |1920 |1985 | |- |Koslowski |Beatrice Winnie |5 Oct 1921 |29 Jan 2013 | |- |Krohm |Carl |unknown |24 Jun 1964 | |- |Kruse |Martha Imelman |1901 |1965 | |- |Kruse |Willie |1897 |unknown | |- |Kuriplach |Jason R |7 Jun 1978 |3 Jun 2006 | |- |Lackmann |Margaret H Sauer |13 Apr 1941 |9 Dec 2015 | |- |Lambert |Brenda Schoonmaker |1961 |2011 | |- |Lamouree |Sgt Alexander |24 Jan 1888 |26 Apr 1963 | |- |Lamouree |Anna Elisa Haley |14 Aug 1854 |23 Jul 1939 | |- |Lamouree |Catherine |4 Dec 1890 |6 Dec 1985 | |- |Lamouree |Henry |5 Jul 1897 |20 Apr 1979 | |- |Lamouree |Luman |Nov 1858 |7 Nov 1926 | |- |Lamouree |Renee |1922 |2008 | |- |Lamouree |Roger A |unknown |30 Nov 1970 | |- |Lane |Augustus |1910 |1982 | |- |Lane |Margaret |1912 |1988 | |- |Lanier |Edna |14 Aug 1910 |30 Jan 2006 | |- |Lapinski |Martha Soderberg |unknown |29 Jan 1974 | |- |Lareau |Florian |1933 |2018 | |- |Lareau |Monique J. Brodeur |23 Mar 1936 |23 Jan 1998 | |- |Lattanzio |William J, Jr |19 Jul 1956 |10 Apr 2009 | |- |Laumer |Josef |unknown |3 Apr 1977 | |- |Lavelle |Martin M |25 Oct 1923 |26 Jan 1998 | |- |Layman |Ann Becker |1818 |17 Nov 1891 | |- |Layman |Charley E |unknown |19 Oct 1851 | |- |Layman |Lantha |unknown |31 Dec 1929 | |- |Layman |Isaac Lorenzo |5 Oct 1825 |5 Feb 1913 | |- |Layman |Peter |1818 |20 Nov 1856 | |- |Layman |Sarah Hitchcock |24 Feb 1824 |22 Nov 1863 | |- |LeClair |Kathryn Marian Gillett |3 Mar 1921 |19 Jun 2016 | |- |Lee |Robert G |1933 |2005 | |- |Lenz |Hanchen Sellmer |9 Dec 1914 |1 Feb 2011 | |- |Leonard |Russell E |1938 |2009 | |- |Lewis |Edmond M., Sr |unknown |28 Mar 1977 | |- |Lewis |Robert B. |1905 |3 Dec 1968 | |- |Linzey |Alvah |14 Oct 1894 |27 Jan 1963 | |- |Linzey |Martha Ransom |7 Aug 1899 |18 Jun 1977 | |- |Lombardi |Anna Egg |10 Oct 1894 |Aug 1982 | |- |Lombardi |Carmelo Guiseppe |18 Mar 1891 |May 1971 | |- |Longendyke |Cressie Short |unknown |31 Jan 1971 | |- |Longo |Albert |unknown |May 1925 | |- |Lorey |Carl R |unknown |8 Jul 1975 | |- |Lorey |Harry Lester |31 Jul 1920 |24 Jun 1997 | |- |Lowther |John |21 Sep 1896 |31 Oct 1975 | |- |Lucas |Raymond S. |unknown |17 Dec 1942 | |- |Mac Mullen |Edith M Hoff |10 Feb 1914 |Mar 1987 | |- |Mac Mullen |Richard P |7 Aug 1912 |23 Apr 1984 | |- |Manley |Rebecca |unknown |Mar 1945 | |- |Marcus |Constance “Connie” Washburn |10 May 1951 |7 Nov 2011 | |- |Martinez |Ramonia Gloria |1 Jun 1916 |20 Jan 2011 | |- |Marz |Lewis H |1911 |1981 | |- |Marz |Madeline Schoonmaker |1915 |1989 | |- |Massey |Caroline Katherine Pekurney |11 Nov 1910 |10 Jul 2002 | |- |Maurer |Mrs Betty Ann |26 Jun 1948 |12 Apr 2005 | |- |Mauterer |Charles |unknown |Nov 1935 | |- |Mauterstock |William |unknown |3 Feb 1974 | |- |McCaig |Dr Robert A |unknown |5 Jan 1977 | |- |McClure |Angelica M |1893 |1984 | |- |McNevin |Toni A |1949 |2000 | |- |Mead |Amelia Burtt |unknown |5 Jan 1961 | |- |Mergendahl |John H. , Jr. |10 Feb 1939 |Apr 2014 | |- |Merritt |Agnes LaFountain |unknown |22 Dec 1962 | |- |Merritt |Arnold, Sr |5 Oct 1931 |19 Jun 1985 | |- |Merritt |Charles |11 Mar 1924 |20 Jan 1993 | |- |Merritt |Deborah Ruth |Dec 1953 |Dec 1953 | |- |Merritt |Floyd B. |unknown |25 Oct 1945 | |- |Merritt |Floyd H. |6 Aug 1891 |16 Aug 1971 | |- |Merritt |Gloria Hutton |5 Aug 1932 |18 Feb 1998 | |- |Merz |Everett F |1907 |1974 | |- |Messick |Dorothea A |1919 |1991 | |- |Messick |William |1913 |1994 | |- |Metzelaar |Jan |15 Apr 1919 |19 Sep 2014 | |- |Miller |Albert T, Sr |1905 |1989 | |- |Miller |Eleanor Bush |9 Sep 1818 |13 May 1900 | |- |Miller |Joyce E |2 Aug 1943 |10 Sep 1979 | |- |Miller |Lillian A |1915 |1985 | |- |Miller |Valentine |14 Feb 1800 |18 Dec 1858 | |- |Mills |Rev Arien Lafayette |26 Apr 1914 |9 Sep 1991 | |- |Mills |Charity L Irwin |9 Aug 1920 |7 Jan 2013 | |- |Minkler |Anna E Garrison |30 May 1900 |6 Mar 1977 | |- |Minkler |Christian Snyder |8 Jul 1811 |6 Mar 1881 | |- |Minkler |Cornelius |1793 |24 Mar 1880 | |- |Minkler |Donald A, Sr |1918 |1991 | |- |Minkler |Doris |22 Apr 1921 |30 Aug 1921 | |- |Minkler |Edgar |25 Oct 1835 |unknown | |- |Minkler |Eve Rightmyer |1795 |27 May 1879 | |- |Minkler |Floyd L |14 Oct 1891 |11 Mar 1924 | |- |Minkler |Hannah Elizabeth Schoonmaker |23 Mar 1839 |10 Nov 1907 | |- |Minkler |Jane Marie |1806 |10 Oct 1871 | |- |Minkler |Leo |18 Feb 1915 |1 Oct 2002 | |- |Minkler |Olive F |1918 |unknown | |- |Minkler |Peter Wilson |17 Oct 1867 |20 Nov 1936 | |- |Minkler |Raymond |7 Nov 1918 |26 Dec 1932 | |- |Minkler |Rosanette Becker |1868 |1912 | |- |Minkler |Susan M Teetsel |1815 |19 Jul 1878 | |- |Monaco |Martin F |2 Nov 1949 |5 Feb 2015 | |- |Montalbono |Rose Marie |1935 |2002 | |- |Montaruli |Agnes M. |1926 |2005 | |- |Montaruli |David R. |1924 |2001 | |- |Moon |Sarah |unknown |23 May 1939 | |- |Moore |Earl G. |30 Sep 1933 |2 Sep 2013 | |- |Moore |Emily M |1904 |1998 | |- |Moore |John J |1904 |1980 | |- |Moose |Edmond McCarthy |28 Nov 1848 |21 May 1877 | |- |Moose |Edwin |1910 |27 Jul 1939 | |- |Moose |Hannah Schoonmaker |31 Mar 1874 |20 Jan 1940 | |- |Moose |Peter Backer |19 Dec 1870 |20 Jun 1938 | |- |Moose |Russell H |19 Dec 1898 |13 Aug 1972 | |- |Morgan |Richard E |1944 |2000 | |- |Morrill |Frank W. |26 Aug 1925 |11 Aug 2008 | |- |Morse |George |1876 |27 Mar 1933 | |- |Morse |George T |unknown |26 Aug 1977 | |- |Morse |Lena Schoonmaker |1870 |1919 | |- |Morse |Lowie |1889 |1912 | |- |Morse |William |1868 |1955 | |- |Mower |Catharine Wolven |unknown |2 Feb 1910 | |- |Mower |Clayton |27 Nov 1899 |14 Nov 1985 | |- |Mower |Clayton E, Jr |23 Feb 1926 |14 Dec 2007 | |- |Mower |Eleanor |unknown |6 Apr 1924 | |- |Mower |Ernest |15 May 1876 |11 Mar 1928 | |- |Mower |Hannah C |1828 |18 Dec 1889 | |- |Mower |Ida H |27 Aug 1899 |22 Sep 1994 | |- |Mower |John P |unknown |26 Feb 1868 | |- |Mower |John Peter |3 Jan 1790 |26 Feb 1868 | |- |Mower |Louis |unknown |4 Nov 1981 | |- |Mower |Lucy Maria Hommel |24 Jun 1882 |30 Jun 1961 | |- |Mower |Nancy D Mulks |19 Nov 1799 |29 Dec 1859 | |- |Mower |Nellie M |1849 |1936 | |- |Mower |Percy |3 Jul 1905 |26 Feb 1989 | |- |Mower |Raymond “Bill” |26 Apr 1903 |12 Feb 1972 | |- |Mozian |Mergedich “Mack” |1910 |3 Aug 1963 | |- |Mulligan |Mrs William |unknown |Jun 1921 | |- |Murray |Edith E Vedder |unknown |17 Apr 1962 | |- |Murray |Frederick J |unknown |1 Apr 1967 | |- |Myer |Alvaretta Rightmyer |2 Jan 1868 |28 Apr 1939 | |- |Myer |Anna Snyder |Aug 1849 |21 Sep 1939 | |- |Myer |Annie Backer |1848 |1930 | |- |Myer |Augusta A |1866 |2 Dec 1866 | |- |Myer |Catherine |23 Jan 1863 |24 Jan 1863 | |- |Myer |Charles Wilson |20 Mar 1852 |21 Jun 1935 | |- |Myer |Christiana M. Schoonmaker |unknown |4 Feb 1901 | |- |Myer |Christina Ransom |7 Apr 1789 |7 Dec 1860 | |- |Myer |Cornelius |unknown |27 Jul | |- |Myer |David P |28 Aug 1817 |23 Sep 1883 | |- |Myer |Elden C |unknown |7 Jan 1968 | |- |Myer |Evalena |1901 |2002 | |- |Myer |Floyd W. |Aug 1899 |11 Mar 1971 | |- |Myer |Henrietta |Mar 1860 |20 Apr 1861 | |- |Myer |Ira S |1828 |14 Jan 1877 | |- |Myer |John Henry |7 Dec 1845 |14 Jun 1863 | |- |Myer |Leslie |unknown |6 Nov 1935 | |- |Myer |Levy |1 Nov 1787 |16 Dec 1857 | |- |Myer |Libbie |unknown |14 Jul 1871 | |- |Myer |Lillie E |17 Apr 1870 |28 Jan 1871 | |- |Myer |Lottie Cole |1878 |17 Sep 1930 | |- |Myer |Margaret Wolven |10 Mar 1822 |30 Aug 1907 | |- |Myer |Maria Sax |1794 |14 May 1867 | |- |Myer |Martha A Rightmyer |1857 |1921 | |- |Myer |Nellia A Shutt |1838 |1924 | |- |Myer |Nettie Cole |unknown |22 Mar 1962 | |- |Myer |Peter Benjamin |22 Apr 1849 |19 Sep 1854 | |- |Myer |Peter Clarence |24 Jun 1873 |5 Dec 1922 | |- |Myer |Peter N |1855 |1931 | |- |Myer |Sarah Holden |unknown |Jun 1923 | |- |Myer |Simeon Peter |1790 |19 Jan 1863 | |- |Myer |Simon P.S. |unknown |unknown | |- |Myer |Stephen P |16 Aug 1820 |10 Nov 1892 | |- |Myer |William McK. |1896 |1966 | |- |Myer |William W |18 Jun 1885 |15 Aug 1961 | |- |Myers |Anna L Snyder |Mar 1866 |23 Mar 1935 | |- |Myers |James A |Nov 1863 |19 Nov 1943 | |- |Naumann |Rita B Manfredi |17 Apr 1915 |9 Dec 2008 | |- |Nelson |Marie Dorothy Gribbon |1923 |2014 | |- |Nelson |Randolph |17 Jan 1917 |2 Feb 2009 | |- |Nepper |Rosette Maybelle |unknown |29 Nov 1935 | |- |Newkirk |Mary E Frelich |1840 |21 May 1882 | |- |Nigro |Carol Ann |6 Nov 1948 |2 Feb 2011 | |- |Nilsen |Inga L |unknown |27 May 1958 | |- |O'Connor |Glenda Sue Peters |1938 |2017 | |- |O'Bryon |Gertrude Mae Hommel |unknown |28 May 1965 | |- |[[O'Connor-3695|O'Connor]] |[[O'Connor-3695|John “Buck” J]] |1938 |2011 |[[O'Connor-3695]] |- |O'Neill |Lorraine Zambella |1 Jun 1951 |9 Feb 2009 | |- |Offermann |John George |5 May 1917 |7 Jan 1991 | |- |Offermann |Olive Marie Botsch |23 Jun 1915 |16 Feb 2004 | |- |Ogden |Samuel |unknown |6 Jul 1970 | |- |Oliveri |Dorothy J “Dot” Brooks |11 Sep 1937 |1 Mar 2011 | |- |Olsen |Aura L Ayrovainen |unknown |21 Mar 1975 | |- |Olsen |Einar |1886 |1960 | |- |Olsen |Inga Jorgenson |1887 |1964 | |- |Ortado |Joseph |5 Jul 1901 |6 May 1977 | |- |Osborne |Marjorie Rightmyer |3 Aug 1898 |2 Aug 1968 | |- |Osborne |Romain |unknown |Sep 1925 | |- |Osborne |Stanley M |24 Aug 1892 |4 Oct 1918 | |- |Overbaugh |Addison |1857 |1900 | |- |Overbaugh |Alice Mae Brooks |unknown |3 Nov 1962 | |- |Overbaugh |Anna Schoonmaker |1855 |1929 | |- |Overbaugh |Arnold |1894 |1918 | |- |Overbaugh |Charlotte A |1906 |1978 | |- |Overbaugh |Creighton L |1899 |1965 | |- |Overbaugh |Harry |unknown |13 Feb 1948 | |- |Overbaugh |Harry C. |1937 |1997 | |- |Overbaugh |Millard G |unknown |29 Sep 1934 | |- |Overbaugh |MSGT Robert |unknown |24 Aug 1976 | |- |Overbaugh |Russell |unknown |15 Feb 1958 | |- |Overbaugh |Walter G |unknown |16 Jul 1977 | |- |Owens |Margaret Donovan |1886 |1976 | |- |Paige |Marjorie Tompkins |1923 |2017 | |- |Papakonstantis |Markos |1937 |2016 | |- |Paquin |Frank R. |1942 |2010 | |- |Parsons |Franklin Foster, Jr |26 Feb 1944 |9 Sep 2001 | |- |Parsons |Louis J |13 Jan 1918 |Jul 1996 | |- |Patterson |Herschel B |7 Oct 1901 |29 Nov 1956 | |- |Patterson |Mary Ann |1937 |2013 | |- |Patterson |Richard M. |1965 |2014 | |- |Paul |Betty |unknown |2008 | |- |Paul |Daniel W. |1917 |2012 | |- |Pavlak |Lorraine |1935 |2012 | |- |Pedersen |William A. “Bill” |1945 |2016 | |- |Pekurney |Anna |1884 |1925 | |- |Pekurney |John |4 Dec 1887 |Jan 1975 | |- |Pekurney |Katherine |1881 |3 Dec 1920 | |- |Perks |Albert L |6 Dec 1912 |2 Nov 1997 | |- |Perks |Jane Martin |24 Mar 1918 |10 Nov 2006 | |- |Peters |Alvin N |unknown |16 Mar 1962 | |- |Peters |Casey Marie Bull |26 Apr 1982 |17 May 2018 | |- |Peters |Wayne |unknown |Jul 1950 | |- |Pilz |Ethel Latimore |1938 |2017 | |- |Pipitone |Frank |1948 |2012 | |- |Piratzky |Regina J. |unknown |12 Oct 1966 | |- |Pirkel |Elizabeth Klemens |unknown |19 Jul 1976 | |- |Plue |Herford |unknown |Apr 1935 | |- |Post |Abram L |1844 |1907 | |- |Post |Esmond P. “Ez” |1924 |2014 | |- |Post |Henry |unknown |Oct 1930 | |- |Post |Marie Stage |1924 |2015 | |- |Post |Sarah C Hommel |1849 |1929 | |- |Poulin |Leon Francis |9 Jun 1924 |4 Mar 2009 | |- |Poulin |Loretta Taggart |17 Jul 1923 |8 Mar 2009 | |- |Prinz |Kenneth J |9 Mar 1928 |28 Dec 2004 | |- |Prinz |Marguerite “Marge” Dempsey |18 Aug 1929 |3 Oct 2017 | |- |Pritchard |David William |1956 |2015 | |- |Puma |Theresa Marcinsky |1931 |2012 | |- |Quick |Florence M Craft |6 Oct 1904 |Apr 1979 | |- |Quick |Raymond “Pinny” |26 Jan 1895 |Feb 1978 | |- |Quick |William |unknown |14 Nov 1960 | |- |Ransom |Amelia A |unknown |29 Jan 1976 | |- |Ransom |Gladys Hommel |1902 |26 Nov 1964 | |- |Ransom |James W |unknown |4 Apr 1963 | |- |Ransom |Jane C |1939 |unknown | |- |Ransom |Jesse F |20 Dec 1901 |30 Jun 1968 | |- |Ransom |John Wesley |3 Nov 1859 |6 Mar 1949 | |- |Ransom |Rachel Louisa Rightmyer |Jan 1861 |1932 | |- |Ransom |William David |2 Apr 1896 |12 Dec 1971 | |- |Rasmussen |Rasmon |1861 |Jun 1923 | |- |Reese |Donovan Ian |1969 |1993 | |- |Reese |Fred J. |30 Aug 1919 |22 Aug 2001 | |- |Rehberg |Carl |unknown |unknown | |- |Rehberg |Electa Marie Hobart |9 Mar 1912 |21 Jan 1999 | |- |Renner |John Fred |20 Sep 1920 |3 Apr 1981 | |- |Renner |Katherine Louise Hommel |12 Jul 1918 |23 May 1987 | |- |Reynolds |Edward |unknown |unknown | |- |Reynolds |Henrietta |unknown |unknown | |- |Reynolds |Henry |unknown |unknown | |- |Reynolds |James |unknown |unknown | |- |Reynolds |James R |8 Feb 1930 |12 Jan 2009 | |- |Reynolds |Noel J |25 Dec 1929 |18 May 2007 | |- |Reynolds |Oliver Edward |1892 |31 May 1958 | |- |Reynolds |Robert |unknown |unknown | |- |Richardson |Frank Kellogg “Richie” , Jr. |31 Jan 1945 |8 Feb 2002 | |- |Ricketson |Charlotte E |1936 |2014 | |- |Ricketson |Gertrude Murray |1903 |27 May 1967 | |- |Ricketson |Gideon |1905 |30 Mar 1964 | |- |Ricketson |Howard G |Nov |29 Dec 1997 | |- |Ricketson |Richard Jon |23 Apr 1941 |11 Dec 2006 | |- |Ricketson |Robert E |1923 |1966 | |- |Ricketson |Ronald |10 Nov 1956 |28 Feb 2009 | |- |Rider |Martha A Hommel |1 Apr 1860 |19 Mar 1882 | |- |Rightmyer |Adam |10 Feb 1836 |20 Mar 1890 | |- |Rightmyer |Almira Cole |20 Dec 1861 |16 May 1921 | |- |Rightmyer |Charles |17 Oct 1862 |31 May 1940 | |- |Rightmyer |Christina E Mower |1839 |1 May 1915 | |- |Conrad | Rightmyer |20 Dec 1834 |11 Jul 1902 | |- |Rightmyer |Elizabeth Jane Miller |6 Oct 1838 |31 May 1891 | |- |Rightmyer |George B |1871 |27 Jan 1894 | |- |George B |Rightmyer | | | |- |Wolven |Hannah |15 Apr 1800 |11 Apr 1873 | |- |Rightmyer |Jacob |1830 |4 Apr 1897 | |- |Rightmyer |Jesse |unknown |2 Jul 1939 | |- |Rightmyer |Katherine Elizabeth |unknown |3 Sep 1938 | |- |Rightmyer |Mrs Lavina |unknown |Aug 1921 | |- |Rightmyer |Peter A |7 Mar 1845 |21 Jan 1908 | |- |[[Rightmyer-19|Rightmyer]] |[[Rightmyer-19|Peter A]] |1804 |27 Jan 1897 |[[Rightmyer-19]] |- |Rightmyer |Peter M |1866 |14 Nov 1887 | |- |Rightmyer |Samuel |11 May 1838 |10 Apr 1913 | |- |Rightmyer |Sarah Catherine Hommel |24 Jul 1848 |19 Mar 1922 | |- |Rightmyer |Sarah Elizabeth Miller |29 Mar 1829 |27 Mar 1896 | |- |Riley |Charles F |20 May 1934 |7 Jul 2008 | |- |Riley |Charles P |1904 |1971 | |- |Riley |Robert J, Jr |20 Jun 1968 |18 Oct 1986 | |- |Robinson |William A. |17 May 1948 |27 Nov 2006 | |- |Roese |Mary Schottler |1867 |1950 | |- |Roese |William E |1871 |1948 | |- |Rogers |Jacob Henry |unknown |17 Apr 1963 | |- |Rogers |Monte Leone Shivers |23 May 1887 |21 Jan 1979 | |- |Rooney |Lawrence J |1911 |1987 | |- |Rooney |Mary A |1912 |2000 | |- |Rosa |Joseph |unknown |10 May 1937 | |- |Roshe |Christopher |1814 |1 Feb 1878 | |- |Roshe |Henrietta |1861 |1883 | |- |Roshe |Sarah Marie Hommel |7 Jan 1818 |17 Mar 1880 | |- |Roshe |Sarah Marie |1849 |1888 | |- |Roshe |Susan Adaline |1847 |1863 | |- |Rowell |Charles Stanley, Sr |17 Oct 1899 |24 Jan 1978 | |- |Rowell |Mary Pearl Buchan |Oct 1911 |14 Jan 1998 | |- |Rudtke |Caroline E Richard |6 Jan 1908 |28 Feb 2009 | |- |Rugar |Harold William |9 Jun 1954 |19 Mar 2013 | |- |Ruman |Mary |unknown |19 Dec 1960 | |- |Russell |John F |11 Feb 1938 |22 Nov 2007 | |- |Russell |Rachel A. Hill |unknown |13 Oct 1971 | |- |Sagazie |Henry W, Sr |1900 |1987 | |- |Sagazie (Cenotaph) |Irma Christina Stuparich |10 Jun 1909 |21 May 2014 | |- |Sawyer |Rev Frank P |unknown |16 Mar 1936 | |- |Schaller |Arthur A |1888 |1970 | |- |Schaller |Marie |1905 |1977 | |- |Schilling |Christian |unknown |9 Jan 1960 | |- |Schirmer |Eleanor Wolfert |1912 |2010 | |- |Schirmer |Ernest E. |1911 |1970 | |- |Schlenker |Mabel Young |unknown |17 Apr 1963 | |- |Schmersalh |William |unknown |31 Aug 1963 | |- |Schmid |Carl G |1919 |1986 | |- |Schmid |Dorothy Fonda |1926 |9 Jun 1971 | |- |Schoder |Carl |1907 |1992 | |- |Schoder |Mathilde Gihlein |4 Feb 1911 |14 Dec 2008 | |- |Schoonmaker |Abram E |1 Mar 1802 |8 Apr 1896 | |- |Schoonmaker |Abram T |3 Feb 1793 |30 Nov 1879 | |- |Schoonmaker |Alice Winnie |1889 |1953 | |- |Schoonmaker |Anna B |1861 |1939 | |- |Schoonmaker |Caroline |unknown |1 Aug 1935 | |- |Schoonmaker |Catharine Wolven |1805 |25 Jan 1853 | |- |Schoonmaker |Catharine E Layman |7 Oct 1841 |20 Jun 1923 | |- |Schoonmaker |Catherine Rightmyer |1827 |1913 | |- |Schoonmaker |Christina |unknown |unknown | |- |Schoonmaker |Cornelius E |6 Sep 1837 |17 Oct 1901 | |- |Schoonmaker |David |4 Jan 1778 |15 Feb 1857 | |- |Schoonmaker |David |8 Jun 1828 |19 Jan 1911 | |- |Schoonmaker |Edward |4 Oct 1881 |20 Sep 1883 | |- |Schoonmaker |Erma L |1925 |1930 | |- |Schoonmaker |Evelyn C Snyder |1902 |1942 | |- |Schoonmaker |Frank |1897 |1955 | |- |Schoonmaker |George H |16 Oct 1838 |19 Feb 1911 | |- |Schoonmaker |Gilbert R |1927 |1944 | |- |Schoonmaker |Grace |18 May 1883 |unknown | |- |Schoonmaker |Hannah M |unknown |5 Aug 1871 | |- |Schoonmaker |Irving |11 Jul 1873 |8 Mar 1958 | |- |Schoonmaker |Jacob |unknown |9 Aug 1875 | |- |Schoonmaker |Jane E Hommel |Jan 1842 |11 Feb 1921 | |- |Schoonmaker |Jesse |unknown |May 1877 | |- |Schoonmaker |John H |1835 |28 Apr 1898 | |- |Schoonmaker |Levi |4 Jan 1800 |22 Jul 1880 | |- |Schoonmaker |Margaret Catherine Rightmyer |1827 |25 May 1913 | |- |Schoonmaker |Maria |17 Oct 1815 |10 Mar 1907 | |- |Schoonmaker |Maria Hommel |20 Mar 1808 |18 Apr 1889 | |- |Schoonmaker |Melvin |1891 |1970 | |- |Schoonmaker |Minnie Owens |1877 |1922 | |- |Schoonmaker |Moses |26 Apr 1798 |17 Feb 1866 | |- |Schoonmaker |Nelly Whitaker |1799 |16 Feb 1872 | |- |Schoonmaker |Peter A |unknown |25 Apr 1901 | |- |Schoonmaker |Peter C |1803 |9 Feb 1872 | |- |Schoonmaker |Philander H |25 Dec 1827 |10 Aug 1908 | |- |Schoonmaker |Rachel C Schutt |1840 |unknown | |- |Schoonmaker |Renwick D |4 Oct 1896 |unknown | |- |Schoonmaker |Robert W |1927 |1967 | |- |Schoonmaker |Ruby B. Carle |unknown |11 Mar 1977 | |- |Schoonmaker |Ruth |11 Sep 1903 |5 Jun 2000 | |- |Schoonmaker |Sallie Wolven |unknown |15 Apr 1902 | |- |Schoonmaker |Sarah A Garrison |24 Jun 1867 |17 Aug 1928 | |- |Schoonmaker |Sarah Jane Hommel |21 Apr 1851 |20 Sep 1884 | |- |Schoonmaker |Selina |31 Dec 1889 |7 Jun 1909 | |- |Schoonmaker |Van Sanford D |unknown |11 Feb 1863 | |- |Schoonmaker |W Nelson |unknown |13 Feb 1933 | |- |Schoonmaker |William |1838 |1910 | |- |Schoonmaker |William N |21 May 1854 |13 Feb 1933 | |- |Schoonmaker |Willie E |unknown |8 Nov 1874 | |- |Schultz |Sally C Schoonmaker |1836 |19 Dec 1864 | |- |Schuman |Jeanne M Holmes |18 Sep 1932 |19 Dec 2012 | |- |Schuman |Richard C |1925 |10 Sep 1975 | |- |Schuster |Alice Winne |16 Nov 1921 |27 Jan 2009 | |- |Schuster |Linda L. |3 May 1952 |25 Feb 2005 | |- |Sciolino |Elaine |1956 |2015 | |- |Scott |Clark L |unknown |17 Apr 1958 | |- |Shay |James E. |1929 |2010 | |- |Shedder |Edna |1903 |1959 | |- |Sheeder |Edna M |1904 |6 Sep 1959 | 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|4 Aug 1781 |5 Apr 1855 | |- |Snyder |Joseph |29 Oct 1880 |15 Jan 1959 | |- |Snyder |Kenneth R |1902 |1961 | |- |Snyder |Lavina Alice Freligh |24 May 1859 |10 Mar 1939 | |- |Snyder |Leon P |1900 |1978 | |- |Snyder |Lucy A Hommel |22 Apr 1849 |24 Apr 1915 | |- |Snyder |Maggie Osborn |Feb 1884 |Sep 1946 | |- |Snyder |Mary C Wolven |Oct 1877 |Nov 1941 | |- |Snyder |Mary Christina |11 Oct 1849 |24 May 1909 | |- |Snyder |Mary Ida Wolven |Apr 1870 |11 Oct 1930 | |- |Snyder |Minnie “Nettie” Hommel |Apr 1884 |29 Aug 1964 | |- |Snyder |Nellie Schoonmaker |Oct 1859 |15 Jul 1952 | |- |Snyder |Otis DeWitt |28 Jan 1877 |24 May 1939 | |- |Snyder |Paul |10 Oct 1839 |26 Jan 1921 | |- |Snyder |Ruth Evalena |1908 |7 Aug 1915 | |- |Snyder |Solomon |11 Oct 1849 |3 Oct 1930 | |- |Sobeck |Henry G. |1952 |2016 | |- |Sowles |George R. |1936 |2016 | |- |Sperl |Albert “Abby” |31 Aug 1923 |2 Feb 2004 | |- |Sperl |Alice |1926 |2016 | |- |Sperl |Arthur G |unknown |16 May 1993 | |- |Sperl |Edith Elizabeth Ricketson |17 Aug 1929 |Jun 2010 | |- |Sperl |Gary Gene |2 Jun 1952 |Nov 2004 | |- |Sperl |Leah |15 Apr 1957 |25 Feb 2017 | |- |Sperl |William |1924 |2012 | |- |Spica |Virginia Kucharczyk |1920 |2010 | |- |Sprenger |Lester W |unknown |31 May 1977 | |- |Sprenger |Rebecca Klee |unknown |1 Sep 1964 | |- |Spring |Edna Mary Hommel |1916 |21 Jan 1971 | |- |Springer |Bessie Mower |1897 |21 Jul 1923 | |- |Stamp |Elaine J Van Kleeck |16 Apr 1952 |22 Jul 2014 | |- |Stamp |Richard P |26 Sep 1944 |26 Jul 2008 | |- |Stanley |Phoebe Jane |unknown |14 Oct 1971 | |- |Stewart |Victoria A |1912 |1994 | |- |Stoll |Marie |unknown |1 Jan 1962 | |- |Stoly |Evanglyn Applegate |unknown |2 Nov 1976 | |- |Stoly |Peter P |unknown |16 Jul 1964 | |- |Stone |George M |16 Jun 1934 |31 Aug 2004 | |- |Storms |Steven E. |23 Jun 1957 |19 Nov 2003 | |- |Storms |Thomas N. |14 Nov 1951 |4 Jul 2005 | |- |Storms |Virginia D. |29 Dec 1929 |18 Jun 2006 | |- |Stralka |Stacey |1960 |2010 | |- |Strath |Stacey Lauren |unknown |2014 | |- |Strohsahl |Sibylla M Schirmer |unknown |26 Mar 1975 | |- |Strout |Melinda Rowe |1941 |2013 | |- |Stupino |Daniel |1948 |2012 | |- |Swart |Douglas |1920 |1989 | |- |Swart |Ella M |1921 |1981 | |- |Taggart |Dorothea |1916 |2017 | |- |Taggart |Robert F. |unknown |1993 | |- |Teetsel |Alvaretta |Jan 1858 |5 May 1862 | |- |Teetsel |Charlie A |Dec 1877 |11 Aug 1878 | |- |Teetsel |Dorothy Bear |1786 |18 Jul 1867 | |- |Teetsel |Edna E |unknown |23 Nov 1901 | |- |Teetsel |Freddie |Aug 1872 |26 Sep 1872 | |- |Teetsel |George E |20 Sep 1883 |21 Jan 1966 | |- |Teetsel |George M |Apr 1874 |14 Feb 1879 | |- |Teetsel |Jane A |1835 |27 Jan 1847 | |- |Teetsel |Jeremiah |1781 |23 May 1873 | |- |John H Teetsel |18 Jul 1810 |10 May 1891 | |- |Teetsel |Rachel M Hommel |12 Feb 1812 |3 Nov 1889 | |- |Teetsel |Robert |unknown |20 Nov 1901 | |- |Teetsell |Glenford I |21 Feb 1898 |9 Sep 1976 | |- |Terpening |George J. |12 Jun 1927 |13 Dec 2004 | |- |Thamsen |George Warren |1914 |2011 | |- |Thompson |Dorothy Overbaugh |1944 |2017 | |- |Thompson |Jerome E. “Jerry” |1938 |2013 | |- |Tice |Beatrice Minkler |6 Oct 1913 |22 Oct 2000 | |- |Tice |Bessie M |14 May 1919 |28 Mar 2003 | |- |Tice |Elmer L |23 Jan 1923 |9 Sep 2000 | |- |Tice |John E |1941 |1969 | |- |Tice |Lauretta Snyder |1903 |2001 | |- |Tobiassen |Bernard S |17 Aug 1935 |24 Jan 2014 | |- |Tompkins |Alice Henion |16 May 1892 |20 Jul 1977 | |- |Tompkins |Charles |1 Feb 1889 |10 Jan 1956 | |- |Tompkins |Florence Dunn |1930 |2016 | |- |Tompkins |Helen |unknown |1996 | |- |Tompkins |Jerry E. |1925 |2014 | |- |Tompkins |John P. , Jr. |1937 |2010 | |- |Tompkins |Marjorie Ronson |unknown |2016 | |- |Torok |Kathy Siracusano |25 Jan 1958 |7 Feb 2011 | |- |Torok |Magdolna “Magda” Szabo |1939 |2014 | |- |Totten |Leonard F. |29 Oct 1940 |11 Jun 2010 | |- |Trauelsen |Olga |unknown |7 Apr 1964 | |- |Treanor |Emma Spreen |19 Aug 1907 |1 Mar 2009 | |- |Trnka |Juanita “Peggy” |1921 |2005 | |- |Trnka |Richard F. |1925 |2009 | |- |Turck |Sally Ann |1834 |3 Jul 1874 | |- |Turtle |Adelaide Lamouree |2 Oct 1883 |20 Apr 1969 | |- |Tuthill |Eldred Gordon |6 Jul 1895 |16 Oct 1982 | |- |Tyler |Charles “Skip” |1949 |2017 | |- |Uvino |Mary M. |17 May 1942 |22 Oct 2003 | |- |Uvino |Philip G. |6 Jan 1943 |4 Jul 1998 | |- |Vacca |Cecelia |1916 |2005 | |- |Vacca |Pat |1907 |1999 | |- |Vaclavicek |Hattie Snyder |21 May 1897 |4 Jul 1982 | |- |Vaclavicek |Thomas |28 Sep 1896 |21 May 1972 | |- |Vale |Donna Kinser |1946 |2011 | |- |Valk |Nellie |unknown |30 Jul 1936 | |- |Valk |William H |1855 |1912 | |- |Van Bramer |W. Nelson |1900 |23 Apr 1970 | |- |Van Hovenburgh |James |unknown |14 Nov 1935 | |- |Van Steenberg |Charles |unknown |13 Jun 1938 | |- |Van Tassell |Robert T |unknown |15 Feb 1973 | |- |Van Vlierden |Hilda |unknown |22 Mar 1977 | |- |Van Wart |Mary |unknown |16 Jan 1939 | |- |Van Wyck |Emily |5 Apr 1867 |12 Jan 1967 | |- |VanBramer |Katheryn |1903 |1992 | |- |VanBramer |W. 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McHugh |30 Aug 1927 |2 Jan 2018 | |- |Vogel |Philip S. |unknown |10 Sep 1945 | |- |Voorhis |Victor |unknown |14 Dec 1933 | |- |Wamboldt |Daniel W. “Danny” |1957 |2010 | |- |Warns |John Louis |5 Mar 1923 |17 Sep 1993 | |- |Wasserbach |Anna Magnus |1932 |2016 | |- |Wasserbach |Marjory L Steiger |unknown |24 Jan 1975 | |- |Wasserbach |Rudolph |unknown |18 Dec 1960 | |- |Wasserbach |Terese Vettel |7 Apr 1895 |21 Sep 1976 | |- |Waters |Gretta May Taylor |unknown |25 Sep 1947 | |- |Watson |Mrs Robert |unknown |26 Mar 1933 | |- |Weeks |Ernest |unknown |7 Jan 1955 | |- |Weeks |Freda Linzey |unknown |5 Sep 1968 | |- |Weigel |William |1940 |2011 | |- |West |Rose Yannotty |1920 |2012 | |- |Whalen |Andrew J |24 Jan 1893 |2 Jan 1958 | |- |Whitaker |Albert W |25 Sep 1931 |8 Sep 2004 | |- |Whitaker |Rev Hugh C |11 Dec 1924 |4 May 2015 | |- |Whitaker |Paul R |4 Jul 1959 |6 May 2011 | |- |White |Amy Jane Deyo |15 Jan 1859 |18 Dec 1940 | |- |White |Thomas P |27 Sep 1859 |14 May 1933 | |- |Whitehead |Clement V |unknown |1 May 1975 | |- |Whitney |Allen J. |unknown |1999 | |- |Whitney |Carrie Valk |1862 |1940 | |- |Whitney |Donald |unknown |29 Jul 1933 | |- |Whitney |George W |12 Mar 1905 |23 May 1975 | |- |Whitney |James |1868 |1940 | |- |Whitney |Rita Davis |1917 |2013 | |- |Whritenor |Elizabeth Ann |1930 |2016 | |- |Wilhelm |Charles E |1884 |9 Jun 1942 | |- |Williams |Curtis |unknown |Jul 1928 | |- |Wiltse |Clarence Beach |3 Jan 1877 |17 Mar 1951 | |- |Wiltse |Mabel Catherine Ransom |22 Aug 1881 |13 Oct 1959 | |- |Winnie |Lena |28 Jul 1900 |10 Jun 1963 | |- |Winnie |LeRoy |11 Mar 1895 |15 Feb 1976 | |- |Winters |Charles T. , III |1942 |2016 | |- |Witzeman |John J |7 Mar 1905 |4 Apr 1972 | |- |Witzeman |John W |unknown |14 Jul 1967 | |- |Wolven |Mrs Adaline Becker |1869 |22 Mar 1935 | |- |Wolven |Adam S |5 Sep 1874 |24 May 1954 | |- |Wolven |Addie |1887 |unknown | |- |Wolven |Almenia Snyder |Oct 1865 |14 Dec 1927 | |- |Wolven |Catherine Mower |29 Oct 1856 |21 Mar 1923 | |- |Wolven |Charles |unknown |22 May 1930 | |- |Wolven |Clara Margaret Myer |8 Jan 1865 |4 Feb 1948 | |- |Wolven |Cornelius |1881 |1942 | |- |Wolven |Daniel |1854 |1914 | |- |Wolven |Edson |1887 |1967 | |- |Wolven |Elbert J “Sam” |5 Sep 1909 |17 Jan 1971 | |- |Emma Jane Becker Wolven |Emma Jane Becker Wolven |unknown |24 Jan 1935 | |- |Wolven |George |1861 |1939 | |- |Wolven |Grace Groody |1902 |1970 | |- |Wolven |Harrison |1914 |13 Feb 1973 | |- |Wolven |Hazel |1906 |1988 | |- |Wolven |Howard |1904 |1984 | |- |Wolven |John Henry |1846 |14 Feb 1922 | |- |Wolven |Lawrence |1851 |3 Dec 1936 | |- |Wolven |Levi |1865 |unknown | |- |Wolven |Luther |1891 |1971 | |- |Wolven |Mina Snyder |1882 |Jan 1919 | |- |Wolven |Nellie Minkler |unknown |22 Mar 1960 | |- |Wolven |Robert F |1870 |5 Apr 1923 | |- |Wolven |Sally Ann |3 Oct 1844 |22 Jul 1907 | |- |Wolven |William A |1865 |1940 | |- |Wyman |Anna C Wolven |unknown |6 Sep 1935 | |- |Yager |Cora E Kerr |28 Dec 1864 |8 Oct 1948 | |- |Yager |Easton |30 May 1886 |1 Jan 1888 | |- |Yager |Ethan |9 Apr 1863 |28 May 1936 | |- |Yager |John |11 Oct 1896 |24 Mar 1979 | |- |Yager |Luke |unknown |6 Jul 1956 | |- |Young |John V.B. |8 Jan 1840 |3 Apr 1912 | |- |Young |Mary Hommel |8 May 1845 |5 May 1925 | |- |Young |Rachel T. Keller |unknown |16 Jun 1959 | |- |Young |Sarah A Rightmyer |Apr 1864 |21 Feb 1904 | |- |Zahn |Waldemar, Sr |15 Jun 1925 |31 Dec 2002 | |- |Zambrella |Arthur |1921 |2012 | |- |Zambrella |Karen Gomez |1952 |2017 | |- |Zambrella |Rose Profeta |1929 |2010 | |- |Ziegler |James K. |29 Oct 1917 |17 Jul 2014 | |- |Zollo |Sally Ann Lamouree |1941 |2016 | |}

    Bluff Springs Cemetery, Sallis, Attala County, Mississippi

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    [[Category:Attala County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category: Bluff Springs Cemetery, Sallis, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ---- '''Bluff Springs Cummins Cemetery, Sallis, Attala County, Mississippi''' ---- ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Bluff Springs Cummins Cemetery, located in rural Attala County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Bluff Springs Cummins Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact '''[[Ward-11186|Gigi Ward]] '''or [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop - Mississippi Project Coordinator]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location :: Take Hwy 12 West to Sallis, Mississippi. Turn right onto County Road and then take first left onto County. Road Cemetery is on hill past Old Home. :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) ::33.034574 North 89.734248 West :: [https://www.google.com/maps/place/33%C2%B002%2704.5%22N+89%C2%B044%2703.3%22W/@33.034574,-89.734248,768m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x0:0x0?hl=en Bluff Springs Cummins Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === '''History of Area''': BLUFF SPRINGS :Small private cemetery of the Cummins Family. Started with burial on family farm with burial of R.D. Cummins. Mary Davis was daughter of Davis Family that originally owned the house know as Bluff Springs. : Bluff Springs was named for some springs located nearby under a bluff. At the time of its peak the village contained two stores, a drug store, a saloon, a gin, a shoe shop and a Post Office. It was founded by Magnus and Jane Davis Teague, childhood sweethearts who ran away to Huntsville, Alabama to be married. They were married on 19 September 1822 and on horseback and with four slaves they rode to Mississippi and settled in Attala County.In 1833 Teague built a home for his fourth daughter, Betty, when she married Col. J. K. Coffey. They lived there until her death in 1869. ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by family members. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 10% of all marked graves ===Table of Interments=== :'''Data given is as on Headstone''' {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Black-xxx | Black ]]||Robert ||1817-08-24||1849-08-19||||[[Image:Black-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Black-xxx | Black ]]||Robertine ||1849-09-04||1892-03-07||Dau of Dr. R. C. And L. A. Black ||[[Image:Black-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ward-11667 | Cummins ]]||Estelle Ward ||1888-02-20||1976-07-17|| Dau of Robert & Laura Ward||[[Image: Ward-11667.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Cummins-765 | Cummins ]]||George ||||||Son of John & Mary Cummins (no dates) ||[[Image:Cummins-765.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-758 | Cummins ]]||John B . ||1919-11-27||1982-11-01||(mil) John Bradford Cummins, PFC US Army World War II Son of John Howard Cummins & EstelleWard||[[Image:Cummins-758.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-xxx | Cummins ]]||John Glynn ||1964-09-29||1964-10-03||Son of Mr & Mrs J. B. Cummins ||[[Image:Cummins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-757 | Cummins ]]||John Howard ||1882-12-05||1960-01-25||Son of R D Cummins & Annie (Dodd) Cummins||[[Image:Cummins-757.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummings-2094 | Cummins ]]||John ||||||SGT CO C 11 MISS CAV CSA (no dates) ||[[Image:Cummins-2094.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-xxx | Cummins ]]||John Wayne ||1962-12-31||1962-12-31||Son of Mr & Mrs J. B. Cummins ||[[Image:Cummins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-xxx | Cummins ]]||Jimmie ||||||Son of John & Mary Cummins ||[[Image:Cummins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Perry-6650 | Cummins ]] ||Lena Perry ||1930-01-02||2003-12-21||Wife of John B. Cummins ||[[Image:Perry-6650.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Davis-29021 | Cummins ]] ||Mary Davis ||1830-06-15||1903-01-19||Wife of John Cummins||[[Image:Davis-29021.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-762 | Cummins ]] ||R. D. “Bob” ||1855-05-20||1933-11-21||Son of John & Mary Cummins||[[Image:Cummins-762.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eckels-46 | Eckles ]]||Elmer Mack ||1922-08-05||Living||Son of William & Clyda Eckles || [[Image:Eckels-46.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-759 | Eckles ]]||Helen Cummins ||1927-07-17||Living||Dau of John Howard & Estelle Cummins ||[[Image:Cummins-759.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Frank-xxx | Frank ]]||Carl Andrew ||1914-02-28||1991-12-19||||[[Image:Frank-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Frank-xxx | Frank ]]||Dorothy Faye||1913-05-23||1995-12-20||||[[Image:Frank-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson ]]||Hattie J. ||1854-11-19||1860-11-26|| || [[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson]]||John B. ||1807-12-10||1890-05-17|| ||[[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson]]||Lydia A. ||1817-02-02||1872-09-19|| ||[[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson ]]||Susan A. ||||1821-11-04||Aged 42 yrs 1 month and 16 days ||[[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson ]]||Susan L. ||||1886-05-06||(no birth date) ||[[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Henderson-xxx | Henderson ]]||William H. ||1876-02-11||1898-10-19||Son of H W & Susan L Neel ||[[Image:Henderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mansfield-xxx | Mansfield ]]||Claude G. ||1891-06-27||1966-12-29||Mississippi, SGT AMBULANCE CO 154 WWI ||[[Image:Mansfield-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cummins-760 | Mansfield ]]||Jewel C. ||1917-01-24||no date of death||Dau of John Howard & Estelle Cummins ||[[Image:Cummins-760.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Neel-xxx | Neel ]]||H. W.||1805-05-15 ||1807-01-14 ||||[[Image:Neel-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Story-xxx | Story ]]||Infant Daughter ||||||Inf. Daughter of Brooks & Mammie Story (no dates) ||[[Image:Story-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Vance-xxx | Vance ]]||Ronnie Mack ||1966-05-22||1996-09-30||Loving Son, Brother, Father Grandson of Elmer & Helen Eckles ||[[Image:Vance-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- |}

    Blundell (ship, 4 May 1848)

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    [[Category: Port Chalmers, Otago]] ==Blundell (1848)== The Blundell was a 573 ton sailing vessel that brought 152 immigrants from England (sailed 4 May 1848) to Otago, New Zealand arriving 21 September 1848. A considerable number did not choose to stay - some moving to other regions within N.Z., some departing N.Z. The master of the ship, for this voyage, was Capt. C. Renaut (refer Crew List). In 1848, ships bringing immigrants (and cargo) to the new settlement in Otago from the United Kingdom were: # [[Space:John Wickliffe (ship, 14 Dec 1847) |{{green|John Wickliffe (23 March)}}]]; #Philip Laing (15 April); #Victory (8 July); # [[:Category:Blundell%2C_sailed_4_May_1848|{{orange|Blundell (21 September)}}]]; #Bernicia (12 December). ==Blundell Passenger List== : '''Note:''' All the source lists of names I have found have differences. : '''Note:''' The people with the 'Last Names' marked in '''{{red|Red (f)}}''' and {{blue|Blue (m)}} have a Wikitree profile. * Click on an icon in column headers to sort by that column. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''152''' Passengers Listed. |- ! scope="col" | Row ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Names ! scope="col" |Est. Birth-Death ! scope="col" | Notes |- |{{orange|001}}|| [[Adams-21357|{{blue|Adams}}]] || John James ||align=center| 1818 -1894 ||Tailor |- |{{orange|002}}|| [[Noble-2108|{{red|Adams}}]] || Elizabeth Ann ||align=center| 1822 -1881 ||wife |- |{{orange|003}}|| Adams || Elizabeth || 1843 ||daughter |- |{{orange|004}}|| [[Adams-28315|{{blue|Adams}}]] || John Archibald ||align=center| 1845 -1936 ||son |- |{{lime|005}}|| Anderson || Alexander || 1813 ||Weaver |- |{{lime|006}}|| Anderson || Mary || 1815 ||wife |- |{{lime|007}}|| Anderson || Adam || 1838 ||son |- |{{lime|008}}|| Anderson || James || 1840 ||son |- |{{lime|009}}|| Anderson || Ann || 1847 ||daughter |- |010|| Ashton|| Henry || 1829 || |- |{{purple|011}}|| Begg || Adam || 1813 ||Station-master |- |{{purple|012}}|| Begg || Isabella || 1816 ||wife |- |{{purple|013}}|| Begg || Isabella || 1838 ||daughter |- |{{purple|014}}|| Begg || William || 1842 ||son |- |{{purple|015}}|| Begg || Janet Aitken || 1844 ||daughter |- |{{purple|016}}|| Begg || Adam || 1848 ||son |- |{{orange|017}}|| Black || John || 1816 ||Carpenter |- |{{orange|018}}|| Black || Margaret (Robertson) || 1811 ||wife |- |{{orange|019}}|| Robertson || Andrew || 1838 ||son |- |{{orange|020}}|| Black || William || 1846 ||son |- |{{orange|021}}|| Black || Anne || 1848 ||daughter |- |022|| Brown || James || 1825 || |- |{{lime|023}}|| Chapman || George || 1825 ||Bookseller |- |{{lime|024}}|| Chapman || Isabella || 1825 ||wife |- |{{purple|025}}|| Chapman || Robert || 1812 ||Solicitor |- |{{purple|026}}|| Chapman || Christina || 1825 ||wife |- |{{purple|027}}|| Chapman || Charles || 1846 ||son |- |{{orange|028}}|| Clark || Henry || 1822 ||Carpenter |- |{{orange|029}}|| Clark || Christian || 1821 ||wife |- |{{orange|030}}|| Clark || Elspeth || 1846 ||daughter |- |{{lime|031}}|| [[Dewe-41|{{blue|Dewe}}]] || John ||align=center| 1818 -1880 ||Reverend |- |{{lime|032}}|| [[Woodhead-226|{{red|Dewe}}]] || Eliza Matilda ||align=center| 1812 -1899 ||wife, née Woodhead |- |{{lime|033}}|| [[Dewe-44|{{red|Dewe}}]] || Eliza Mary ||align=center| 1841 -1925 ||daughter, m. 'H.L. Squires'. |- |{{lime|034}}|| [[Dewe-39|{{red|Dewe}}]] || Catherine ||align=center| 1843 -1912 ||daughter, m. 'J. Squires'. |- |{{lime|035}}|| [[Dewe-45|{{red|Dewe}}]] || Emily ||align=center| 1845 -1926 ||daughter |- |{{lime|036}}|| Dewe|| Fanny Arabella ||align=center| 1847 -1885 ||daughter |- |037|| Dodds || John || 1832 ||Carpenter |- |038|| Douglas || Daniel || 1825 || |- |{{purple|039}}|| Dowie || Robert ||align=center| 1810 -1889 ||Farmer |- |{{purple|040}}|| Dowie || Margaret ||align=center| 1817 -1904 ||wife |- |{{orange|041}}|| Duncan || Andrew || 1810 || |- |{{orange|042}}|| Duncan || Margaret || 1812 || |- |{{orange|043}}|| Duncan || John || 1839 || |- |{{orange|044}}|| Duncan || Andrew || 1846 || |- |045|| Elmslie || Arthur|| 1818 || |- |046|| [[Falconer-115|{{red|Falconer }}]] || Mary ||align=center| 1828 -1862 ||m. 'William Johnston'. |- |047|| Finlayson || Maxwell McDonald ||align=center| 1827 -1878 || |- |048|| France || William || 1827 || |- |{{lime|049}}|| Fraser || William ||align=center| 1807 -1876 || |- |{{lime|050}}|| Fraser || Susan ||align=center| 1824 -1884 ||wife, née Hepburn |- |{{lime|051}}|| Fraser || John ||align=center| 1831 -1904 ||son |- |{{purple|052}}|| Garvie || Alexander ||align=center| 1820 -1861 ||Carpenter |- |{{purple|053}}|| Garvie || Susan ||align=center| 1825 -1864 ||wife, née Brown |- |{{purple|054}}|| Garvie || Janet || 1848 ||2 months, daughter |- |055|| Gibson || Charles || 1832 || |- |{{orange|056}}|| [[Gibson-10269|{{blue|Gibson }}]] || William ||align=center| 1808 -1889 || |- |{{orange|057}}|| [[Hastings-2094|{{red|Gibson }}]] || Susanna ||align=center| 1813 -1886 ||wife, née Hastings |- |{{orange|058}}|| [[Gibson-10634|{{blue|Gibson }}]] || James ||align=center| 1831 -1898 ||son |- |{{orange|059}}|| [[Gibson-10635|{{red|Gibson }}]] || Elizabeth || 1834 ||daughter, m. 'Robert Pearson'. |- |{{orange|060}}|| [[Gibson-10260|{{blue|Gibson }}]] || Robert ||align=center| 1836 -1918 ||son |- |{{orange|061}}|| [[Gibson-10636|{{red|Gibson }}]] || Isabella || 1838 ||daughter |- |{{orange|062}}|| [[Gibson-10637|{{red|Gibson }}]] || Susanna || 1842 ||daughter |- |063|| Gicidici || Salvatore || 1814 || |- |{{lime|064}}|| Gilfillan || James ||align=center| 1828 -1895 ||Carpenter |- |{{lime|065}}|| Gilfillan || Margaret ||align=center| 1825 -1899 ||wife, née Lewis |- |{{lime|066}}|| Gilfillan || John ||align=center| 1847 -1924 ||son |- |{{purple|067}}|| Glen || Thomas ||align=center| 1808 -1877 ||Printer |- |{{purple|068}}|| Glen || Elizabeth ||align=center| 1822 -1885 ||wife, née Rodger |- |{{purple|069}}|| Glen || isabella ||align=center| 1833 -1910 ||daughter |- |{{purple|070}}|| Glen || James ||align=center| 1835 -1909 ||son, Printer |- |{{purple|071}}|| Glen || Elizabeth ||align=center| 1844 -1920 ||daughter |- |{{purple|072}}|| Glen || Alison ||align=center| 1846 -1922 ||daughter, m. 'Alf Watts'. |- |{{purple|073}}|| Glen || Margaret ||align=center| 1847 -1885 ||daughter |- |{{orange|074}}|| Graham || Henry Baker ||align=center| 1806 -1851 ||Printer, Proprietor |- |{{orange|075}}|| Graham || Jane || 1814 ||wife |- |{{orange|076}}|| Graham || infant || 1842 ||daughter |- |{{orange|077}}|| Graham || Mary Anne || 1828 ||sister, m. 'Charles Webb'. |- |{{lime|078}}|| Gunn || Angus ||align=center| 1815 -1858 ||Shoemaker |- |{{lime|079}}|| Gunn || Magdalene ||align=center| 1820 -1859 ||wife, née MacDougal |- |{{purple|080}}|| [[Harrison-12965|{{blue|Harrison }}]] || Thomas ||align=center| 1815 -1883 ||Weaver |- |{{purple|081}}|| [[Stark-3179|{{red|Harrison }}]] || Janet ||align=center| 1814 -1886 ||wife, née Stark |- |{{purple|082}}|| Harrison || Christina ||align=center| 1838 -1909 ||daughter, m. 'R.M. McDowall'. |- |{{purple|083}}|| Harrison || Margaret ||align=center| 1839 -1919 ||daughter, m. 'Henry Swallow'. |- |{{purple|084}}|| Harrison || Ann || 1842 ||daughter. m. 'Robert Blair'. |- |{{purple|085}}|| [[Harrison-12966|{{red|Harrison }}]] || Mary ||align=center| 1844 -1929 ||daughter, m. 'James Parlane'. |- |{{purple|086}}|| Harrison || Jean ||align=center| 1847 -1931 ||daughter, m. 'Robert Law'. |- |{{purple|087}}|| Harrison || Helen Philomena ||align=center| 1848 -1895 ||daughter |- |{{orange|088}}|| Hill || John ||align=center| 1818 -1893 ||Cabinetmaker |- |{{orange|089}}|| Hill || Susan ||align=center| 1818 -1856 ||wife, née Graham |- |{{orange|090}}|| Hill || Susan ||align=center| 1841 -1919 ||daughter, m. 'Peter Lindsay'. |- |{{orange|091}}|| Hill || Janet ||align=center| 1844 -1909 ||daughter |- |{{orange|092}}|| Hill || Mary ||align=center| 1848 -1895 ||daughter, m. 'John Douglas'. |- |093|| Honorè || Abraham ||align=center| 1819 -1894||Teacher & Missionary |- |094|| Jenkinson || Hartly John ||align=center| 1820 -1895||Clerk, m. 'Jane Matthews'. |- |{{lime|095}}|| Johnstone || John ||align=center| 1816 -1850 ||Labourer |- |{{lime|096}}|| Johnstone || Elizabeth || 1821 ||wife, née Lamb |- |{{lime|097}}|| Johnstone || John ||align=center| 1838 -1933 ||son |- |{{purple|098}}|| [[Law-2014|{{blue|Law}}]] || John ||align=center| 1807 -1884 ||Carrier |- |{{purple|099}}|| [[Sommerville-132|{{red|Law}}]] || Agnes ||align=center| 1807 -1873 ||wife, née Sommerville |- |{{purple|100}}|| [[Law-2015|{{red|Law}}]] || Janet ||align=center| 1837 -1908 ||daughter, m. 'Robert Christie'. |- |{{purple|101}}|| [[Law-2016|{{red|Law}}]] || Helen ||align=center| 1839 -1888 ||daughter, m. 'Alexander Blair'. |- |{{purple|102}}|| [[Law-1539|{{red|Law}}]] || Barbara ||align=center| 1841 -1924 ||daughter, m. 'Alexander Callander'. |- |{{purple|103}}|| [[Law-2024|{{blue|Law}}]]|| Robert ||align=center| 1844 -1907 ||son, m 'Jean Harrison'. |- |{{purple|104}}|| [[Law-2621|{{red|Law}}]] || Agnes ||align=center| 1846 -1908 ||daughter, m. 'Francis M. McCulloch'. |- |{{orange|105}}|| Matthew|| John ||align=center| 1816 -1863 ||Mason |- |{{orange|106}}|| Matthew || Jane || 1814 ||wife, née Waldie |- |107|| Matthew || Thomas || 1824 ||Fellmonger, m. Margaret McGibbon |- |{{lime|108}}|| Mcdonald|| David || 1826 || |- |{{lime|109}}|| Mcdonald|| Ann || 1824 ||wife, née Ninian |- |{{lime|110}}|| Mcdonald|| William || 1848 ||son |- |111|| Perry || Samuel ||align=center| 1813 -1895 ||Labourer |- |{{purple|112}}|| [[Poppelwell-6|{{blue|Poppelwell}}]] || William ||align=center| 1819 -1883 ||Master Mariner |- |{{purple|113}}|| [[McLachlan-276|{{red|Poppelwell}}]] || Catherine Robertson ||align=center| 1825 -1900 ||wife |- |{{purple|114}}|| Poppelwell || George ||align=center| 1844 -1860 ||son |- |{{purple|115}}|| [[Poppelwell-13|{{red|Poppelwell}}]] || Elizabeth Ann ||align=center| 1846 -1929 ||daughter, m. 'James Henderson'. |- |116|| Rennie || Alexander || 1812 || |- |{{orange|117}}|| Rodger || Adam || 1804 ||Labourer |- |{{orange|118}}|| Rodger || Isabella || 1806 ||wife, née Paterson |- |{{orange|119}}|| Rodger || Alison || 1825 ||daughter, m. 'Frederick Ludlow'. |- |{{orange|120}}|| Rodger || Adam || 1832 ||son |- |{{orange|121}}|| Rodger || Isabella ||align=center| 1832 -1896 ||daughter, m. 'John George Grey '. |- |122|| Sewell || Charles || 1827 || |- |{{lime|123}}|| Shiels || John ||align=center| 1825 -1865 ||Labourer |- |{{lime|124}}|| Shiels || Elizabeth ||align=center| 1825 -1907 ||wife, née Miller |- |{{lime|125}}|| Shiels || Agnes ||align=center| 1847 -1927 ||daughter |- |126|| Sidey || John ||align=center| 1824 -1915 ||Storekeeper |- |{{purple|127}}|| Sommerville || John ||align=center| 1800 -1888 ||Stationmaster |- |{{purple|128}}|| Sommerville || Janet ||align=center| 1800 -1885 ||wife |- |{{purple|129}}|| Sommerville || Robert ||align=center| 1826 -1898 ||son, Accountant |- |{{purple|130}}|| Sommerville || John ||align=center| 1829 -1904 ||Clerk, m. 'Margaret O. Brown'. |- |{{purple|131}}|| Sommerville || James ||align=center| 1831 -1910 ||son, m. cousin 'Isabella née Begg'. |- |{{purple|132}}|| Sommerville || William ||align=center| 1833 -1898 ||son, Printer |- |{{purple|133}}|| Sommerville || Janet ||align=center| 1836 -1902 ||daughter, m. 'George Henry Slawson'. |- |{{purple|134}}|| Sommerville || Thomas || 1838 ||son |- |{{purple|135}}|| Sommerville || George ||align=center| 1841 -1868 ||son |- |{{purple|136}}|| Sommerville || Elizabeth ||align=center| 1843 -1925+ ||daughter |- |{{purple|137}}|| Sommerville || Agnes ||align=center| 1845 -1867 ||daughter |- |{{orange|138}}|| Stevens || John || 1818 || |- |{{orange|139}}|| Stevens || Ann || 1818 ||wife |- |{{lime|140}}|| [[Thomson-6600|{{blue|Thomson}}]] || John ||align=center| 1813 -1895 ||Carpenter |- |{{lime|141}}|| [[Dodds-1063|{{red|Thomson}}]] || Jane ||align=center| 1821 -1902 ||wife, née Dodds |- |{{lime|142}}|| Thomson || John ||align=center| 1845 -1905 ||son |- |{{lime|143}}|| Thomson || Thomas ||align=center| 1847 -1925+ ||son |- |144|| Thorburn || James || 1822 ||Engineer |- |145|| Turnbull || Isabella ||align=center| 1817 -1893 ||wife of George Turnbull |- |{{purple|146}}|| Weir || Daniel ||align=center| 1822 -1894 ||Labourer |- |{{purple|147}}|| Weir || Catherine ||align=center| 1821 -1856 ||wife, née Graham |- |{{purple|148}}|| Weir || Cochrane ||align=center| 1842 -1916 ||son |- |{{purple|149}}|| Weir || John ||align=center| 1847 -1923 ||son |- |{{purple|150}}|| Weir || James ||align=center| 1848 -1915 ||son |- |151|| Whittell/Whittle || John || 1827 || |- |{{lime|152}}|| [[Wightman-468|{{red|Woodhead }}]] || Elizabeth ||align=center| 1798 -1860 ||née Wightman (see DEWE). |- |}
    ==Crew List== : '''Note:''' The people with the 'Last Names' marked in {{blue|Blue}} have a Wikitree profile. * Click on an icon in column headers to sort by that column. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ '''2''' Crew members listed. |- ! scope="col" | Row ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Names ! scope="col" |Est. Birth-Death ! scope="col" | Notes |- |001|| Renaût || Charles ||||Captain |- |002|| Wells || Henry ||||Dr., Surgeon |- |}
    ==Sources== * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18980317.2.176 First Impressions, PapersPast, Otago Witness, 17 Mar 1898.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18980317.2.206 Biographical Sketches, PapersPast, Otago Witness, 17 Mar 1898.] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-HocCont-t1-back-d6.html NZETC.] * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-LedCoun-t1-g1-t2-body-d18.html Arrival of the Blundell.] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sooty/otagosettlers1898.html Biographical Notes of Settlers of the First Decade.] * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nzbound/ow.htm Otago Settlement Jubilee Number.] * [http://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/passlists/blundell.html NZ Yesteryears.] * [http://www.ngaiopress.com/blundlst.htm Ngaiopress.]

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    [[Category:Second Boer War]] [[Category:South African Roots Project]] [[Category: Anglo Boer War-Anglo Boere Oorlog 1899-1902]] [[Category: Transvaal pre 1910]] [[Category: Free State pre 1910]] [[Category: Prisoner of War Camps, Second Boer War]] The war was fought from Oct. 11, 1899, to May 31, 1902, between Great Britain and the two Boer (Afrikaner) republics—the South African Republic ([[:Category: Transvaal pre 1910|Transvaal pre 1910]]) and the Orange Free State—resulting in British victory. The British spent more than £200 million. The total British military strength in Southern Africa reached nearly 500,000 men, the Boers mustered no more than about 88,000. The Treaty of Vereeniging specifically excluded black Africans from having political rights in a reorganized South Africa as the British and Boers cooperated toward a common goal of white minority rule. ==POW Camps== ===South Africa=== *[[:Category:HMS Penelope in Simon's Bay]] *[[:Category: Greenpoint Camp, Cape Town]] *[[:Category:Tin Town Camp, Ladysmith, Natal]] *[[:Category:Umbilo Camp, Natal]] ===Portugal=== *900 Boers who crossed the border into Mozambique to end their part in the war in September 1900 were transported to Portugal; *[[:Category: Portugal]] ===St Helena=== *[[:Category:Broadbottom Camp, St Helena]] *[[:Category:Deadwood Nr 1 Camp, St Helena]] *[[:Category:Deadwood Nr 2 Camp, St Helena]] *[[:Category:Fort High Knoll Camp, St Helena]] *[[:Category:Jamestown Camp, St Helena]] ===India=== *[[:Category:Abottabad Camp, India]] *[[:Category: Ahmednagar Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Bellary Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Bhim Tal Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Dagshai Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Fort Govindgarh Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Kaity-Nilgiris Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Kakool Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Satara Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Shahjahanpur Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Sialkot Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Solon Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Trichinopoly Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Umballa Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Upper Topa Camp, India]] *[[:Category:Wellington Camp, India]] ===Ceylon now Sri Lanka=== *[[:Category:Diyatalawa Camp, Ceylon]] *[[:Category:Hambantota Camp, Ceylon]] *[[:Category:Mount Lavini Camp, Ceylon]] *[[:Category:Ragama Camp, Ceylon]] *[[:Category:Urugasmanhandiya Camp, Ceylon]] ===Bermuda=== *[[:Category:Burt's Island or Burts Elland Camp, Bermuda]] - 607 men; *[[:Category:Darrell's Island or Darrells Elland Camp, Bermuda]] *[[:Category:Hawkins Elland Camp, Bermuda]] *[[:Category:Hinsons Elland Camp, Bermuda]] *[[:Category:Long Elland Camp, Bermuda]] *[[:Category:Morgan's Island Camp, Bermuda]] - 884 men, including 27 officers; *[[:Category:Tucker's Island Camp, Bermuda]] - 809 men; *[[:Category:Port's Island Camp, Bermuda]] - 35 men, hospital facilities; ===British and Colonial prisoners of War=== *[[:Category:State Model School POW Camp, Pretoria]] *[[:Category:Waterval POW Camp, Transvaal]]

    Boer War,

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    '''We Shall Remember Them'''
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    '''Boer War 1899 - 1902'''
    '''BOER WAR''' ''Length of War - 1899-1902'' ''Numbers of Australians involved in the campaign - 16,463 troops'' ''Numbers of Australian troops who died - 600'' ''Numbers taken prisoner - 200 approximately'' ''Prime Minister - Australia became a Federation in 1901 and Edmund Barton'' ''was elected the first Prime Minister of the Commonwealth of Australia.'' Around 16,000 Australians volunteered to fight for Britain against the Dutch-Afrikaner, or Boer, settlers in South Africa from 1899 to 1902. It remains Australia's third-worst conflict in terms of casualties. The Boer War took place in the area that is now South Africa. The British held a territory they called Cape Colony the Boers, descendants of Dutch settlers, held Transvaaland Orange Free State. The first Australian troops and their horses sailed in late 1899 and were involved in major action by January 1900 after Australian Federation in 1901, the new Commonwealth Government sent a further eight battalions ,in addition to the Australian troops who travelled to serve in the Boer war, thousands more Australians, who were already there working in the gold and diamond mines, also signed up to fight in what was often a bloody guerrilla war, all were volunteers as there was no draft or conscription.
    '''New South Wales Citizen Bushmen'''
    The New South Wales Citizen Bushmen consisted of Four Mounted Rifle Squadrons and under went several name changes from the New South Wales Citizen Bushmen,the Australian Bushmen Contingent and finally the 1st Bushmen Regiment,the unit was raised in Early 1900 and funded by Public subscription hence "Citizens "in its title,the objective was to enlist a Regiment of men from the Country "Good Shots,Good Riders and Good Physiques,Preference was given to those that had previously served in Sth Africa or those that had lived and Worked in Rural Australia, The Australian troops were highly valued by the British for their riding and shooting skills ,Australian soldiers gained a reputation among the Boers as dangerous shooters who remained level-headed under fire. The Rations for the Australian Soldiers in Sth Africa consisted of (daily)Four Biscuits,a tin of Bully Beef and a small quantity of Coffee or Tea and often only Biscuits with little or no meat ,its no wonder from a letter written in Rhodesia in August 1900 exclaimed "Thank Goodness the Australians have finished going through here (Rusape)they are worse than a Plague of Locusts".Disease also claimed the lives of many Australians Typhoid was rife where the water was contaminated in such places as Bloemfontein and Beira which was built on a sand Ridge between Swamp and Creek it was one of the most unpleasant and Deadly places in the World.
    '''Nurses in the Boer War'''
    More than 60 Australian nurses went to the Boer war some were provided by governments or by privately raised funds, while others went at their own expense. The nurses served to aid the sick and wounded under very harsh conditions three were awarded Royal Red Cross medals. The Boer War marked the death of a nurse, Frances Hines—the first Australian woman to die in war.
    '''Breaker Morant'''
    [[Image:Photos-527.jpg|180px|??]] As the war dragged on, Australians became disenchanted the suffering of the Boer civilians and the court martial of [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breaker_Morant Lietenant Breaker Morant] and Lieutenant Handcock in 1902 made the war less popular. Harry Morant and Peter Handcock were lieutenants in a unit of the Bushveldt Carbineers they were convicted of murdering twelve Boer prisoners and were executed by a firing squad in Pretoria, on 27 February 1902. Morant and Handcock admitted that they shot the Boers, but they maintained that they had been ordered by their British commanders to do so and not to take any prisoners alive during their campaign. Although there was no proof that the soldiers were ordered to shoot the Boer prisoners, the case remains infamous today, and is seen by some as a symbol of British military injustice. '''Sources''' [http://australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/boer-war Australian gov.au Boer War] :Key to "Other Info" *DSO=Distinguished Service Order *KSA=Kings South Africa Medal *QSA=Queens South Africa Medal *MID=Mentioned in Despatches *W=Wounded {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Names ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Date Of Birth ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Date Of Death ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Flag of Country ! scope="col" class="sortable" | Conflict ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Other info |- |[[Ambler-40|Ambler]] |Herbert William |1878 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer, WWI | |- |[[Baker-9279|Baker]] |Arthur Brander |4 Aug 1868 |23 Sep 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer-WWI |W, DSO-QSA KSA-MID |- |[[Burnett-1235|Burnett]] |John Edwin Thomas |24 June 1879 |4 April 1949 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer | |- |[[Dobson-1064|Dobson]] |Robert Ambrose |12 Dec 1883 |24 April 1918 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer War,WWI |KIA (France) |- |Gessner-138|Gessner |Ernest Richard |1878 | |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer | |- |[[Gestro-7|Gestro]] |Leonard Louis (Louis) |1880 |2 Dec 1936 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer | |- |[[Greentree-134|Greentree]] |Alfred Henry |24 March 1887 |4 Jul 1972 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer | |- |[[Hayman-11|Hayman]] |Frederick |15 Oct 1876 |1955 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer | |- |[[Jefferyes-6|Jefferyes]] |John Thomas |1854 |22 Apr 1926 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer War,WWI |WIA |- |[[Luckie-59|Luckie]] |Frederick William |1879 |1951 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer | |- |[[Luckie-54|Luckie]] |Samuel |1872 |1929 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer |QSA |- |[[McArtney-4|McArtney]] |Angus |1872 |18 Jul 1945 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-5.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer, WWI |WIA |- |[[Ownsworth-5|Ownsworth]] |William Henry |16 Aug 1866 |Before 1912 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer | |- |[[Rockett-203|Rockett]] |Hildreth Peyton |17 Oct 1872 |2 Aug 1947 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer | |- |[[Tebbutt-31|Tebbutt]] |Henry Leslie (Harry) |26 Jan 1879 |27 May 1968 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer | |- |[[Tebbutt-28|Tebbutt]] |Hubert Stanley |1880 |8 Jun 1960 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer | |- |[[Thompson-9576|Thompson]] |Andrew |1879 |27 Oct 1927 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer |QSA |- |[[Venn-60|Venn]] |Harry Norman |10 March 1877 |24 May 1941 |[[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-2.jpg|100px|??]] |Boer |QSA |- |}

    Boggan Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi

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    [[Category:Simpson County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Boggan Cemetery, Simpson County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Boggan Cemetery, located in rural Simpson County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Boggan Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, '''please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance'''. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Located From Mendenhall, take Hwy 13 south for about 6 1/2 miles, turn right onto AG Williamson Road, go about .6 mile to destination on left in a wooded area. See links for contact Information for cemetery fund: [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/10692852/established_boggan_cemetery_fund/ Established Boggan Cemetery Fund in Simpson County News, 23 Apr 1992, Thu, Page 15] [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/10692798/support_needed_for_old_boggan_cemetery/ Support needed for Old Boggan Cemetery in The Magee Courier, 25 Jun 1998, Thu, Page 13] :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.872442, -89.891058 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/l18K7 Boggan Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === : Family of Jesse J. Boggan Sr, born on Dec 12, 1776 in North Carolina, USA, died on Mar 27, 1838 probably in Simpson County, Mississippi. There are 31 known burials with grave markers. [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=58137 See Findagrave - Boggan Cemetery] [http://simpson.msghn.org/cemboggan.html Boggan Cemetery, MSGHN, Simpson County.] Also see link for homes at Boggan Cemetery and a listing of graves. [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/10693492/homes_at_boggan_cemetery/ Homes at Boggan Cemetery in The Magee Courier, 01 Jan 1981, Thu, Page 16] ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed. :Data Transcription * 100% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 100% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * (done) Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Boggan-82 | Boggan]]||Altamyrah Elizabeth ||1880-10-17||1971-06-19||||[[Image:Boggan-82.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Farmer-1718 | Boggan]]||Amanda J. ||1852-09-12||1928-06-02||(nee Farmer)||[[Image:Farmer-1718.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Reed-6540 | Boggan]]||Dollie R. ||1874-10-14||1954-12-11||(nee Reed) ||[[Image:Boggan-82.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-78 | Boggan]]||J. J. ||1832-12-22||1897-05-26||||[[Image:Boggan-78.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-20 | Boggan]]||Jesse J. Sr||1776-12-12||1838-03-27||||[[Image:Boggan-20.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-89 | Boggan]]||Mary Allean ||1917-06-24||1918-08-02||||[[Image:Boggan-89.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Edwards-6036 | Boggan]]||Mary Edwards ||1792||1858-01-02||(nee Edwards)||[[Image:Edwards-6036.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-77 | Boggan]]||Pleasant ||||||CO H 6 MISS INF CSA||[[Image:Boggan-77.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-85 | Boggan]]||Samuel Noah ||1890-03-03||1907-01-02||||[[Image:Boggan-82.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-81 | Boggan]]||W. Pink ||1878-05-04||1939-07-01||||[[Image:Boggan-81.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-31019 | Brown]]||Doris Nell ||1930-03||1930-03||Infant Daughter of Mary & Leon Brown ||[[Image:Brown-31019.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-31020 | Brown]]||Jesse M. ||1911-11-12||1992-05-24||(nee Brown) ||[[Image:Brown-31020.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-84 | Brown]]||Maggie E. ||1886-06-02||1963-02-03||(nee Boggan) ||[[Image:Boggan-84.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-31017 | Brown]]||Millage L. ||1884-06-07||1965-03-19||||[[Image:Brown-31017.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-31021 | Brown]]||Newton L. ||1911-11-22||1973-10-03||||[[Image:Brown-31021.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-31022 | Brown]]||Noel Hardin ||1916-12-10||1921-12-13||||[[Image:Brown-31022.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-83 | Fortenberry]]||Janie Boggan ||1883-10-20||1959-08-10||(nee Boggan) ||[[Image:Boggan-83.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-86 | Fortenberry]]||Veronia B. ||1905-01-01||1980-05-03||(nee Boggan) ||[[Image:Boggan-86.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wright-12891 | Gray]]||Mary Ann ||||1903-11-16||(nee Wright) Wife of W. Gray; Aged 78 yrs, We will meet again ||[[Image:Wright-12891.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-27287 | Jones]]||Millige Harold ||1941-09-24||1981-06-10||To live in the hearts we leave behind is to not die||[[Image:Jones-27287.jpg |100px]] |- | [[King-11420 | King]]||M. Sylvester ||1895-09-02||1898-06-09||Son of J. E. & S. J. King ||[[Image:King-11420.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-27286 | Laughlin]]||Patricia Jones ||1939-10-03||2004-12-18||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Jones-27286.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-79 | Millis]]||Eliza A. ||1858||1944||(nee Boggan) ||[[Image:Millis-41.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Millis-41 | Millis]]||John F. ||1860||1942||||[[Image:Millis-41.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-80 | Myers]]||M. A. ||1876-02-19||1909-08-20||(nee Boggan, given name Mary Ann) ||[[Image:Boggan-80.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-51 | Smith]]||Eliza Boggan ||1825-06-28||1851-03-14||(nee Boggan) Wife of James A. Smith ||[[Image:Boggan-51.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-27288 | Tillotson]]||Carolyn J. ||1946-03-27||2002-02-07||(nee Jones) ||[[Image:Jones-27288.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tillotson-226 | Tillotson]]||Thomas R. ||1947-07-03||2015-11-04||'''death date from obituary'''||[[Image:Tillotson-226.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boggan-90 | Walker]]||Mary ||1834-10-01||1904-10-20||(nee Boggan) Wife of S.Walker ||[[Image:Boggan-90.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-14011 | Walker]]||S. ||1834-01-09||1909-01-04||(given name Solomon) ||[[Image:Walker-14011.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-31023 | Welch]]||Annie B. ||1919-01-25||2006-01-16||(nee Brown) ||[[Image:Brown-31023.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

    Bogues Name Study

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    [[Category:Bogues Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bogues-15|Michael Bogues]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Bogues and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Clans == == Maine == Originally from Ireland. Descendants of Robert and Samuel Bogues / Boggs Warren Maine. Revolutionary War pensioner. == Upper Canada == Descendants of Thomas Boges/Bogues [[Bogues-22|Thomas Bogues]] who left Ireland and came to Canada in the 1830s. Descendants are in Ontario, Michigan, Wisconsin, Texas, Alberta, Saskatchewan. == North Carolina == Descendants of Alexander Bogues and Penny White. Many of their descendants moved to Maryland, New York and New England. == Connecticut == Originally Bogusz from Poland. Descendants of [[Bogusz-18|Wladyslaw (Walter) Bogusz (Bogues)]] == Jamaica == Descendants from MacDuff Hart Bogues [[Bogues-11|MacDuff Hart Bogues]] Date: Sat Nov 15 1997 From: Cdbogies@aol.com Our Bogues Came from England, Scotland and France to Jamaica. They don't stay still but they have been in Jamaica (back and forth to other countries) but mainly Jamaica for 4-5 generations. Our whole name is Mac Duff-Hart-Bogues. There is some question as to if our name is actually Bogue or Bourges. Carolyn Bogues == Louisiana == Descendants of Robert Hillen Bogus/Bougues/Bogues [[Bogus-9|Robert H. Bougues]] born 6 June 1854 in Rome Georgia. He was 3/4 Cherokee. His mother was full-blood and his father 1/2 blood Native American. He married Emla (or Emily) S. WILSON on 25 Dec.1885. She was from LA. They can be found in the 1900-1920 Red River Parish, LA. censuses. There were 20 children. Louisiana Death 1943-01889 R H Bogus Male Died 26 Sep 1943 Shreveport, Caddo, Louisiana, Age 88 (1855) Race White Birthplace Tennessee, Wife Emiley. == Northern Ireland == Today the Bogues families are descended from [[Bogues-98|Patrick Bogues]] (1831) and Catherine McKeown (1839). He had three children Patrick (1860-1920), William (1862-1931) and Catherine Lavery (1865-1948)

    Bohannon Name Study

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    [[Category:Bohannon Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Ireland, Bohannon Name Study]] ===Welcome to the Bohannon Name Study Project Page=== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname '''BOHANNON''' and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. For a list of profiles associated with project please visit our [[:Category:Bohannon_Name_Study|Bohannon Name Study Category Page]] '''Bohannon Name Meaning''' Irish: Anglicized form of Gaelic Ó Buadhachanáin, a double diminutive of buadhach ‘victorious’. The name Bohannon originated as an Irish name. It means - son of owen. The name Bohannon is most often used as a boy name or male name. Irish Name Meaning - son of owen. The surname of BOHANNON has the associated arms recorded in Sir Bernard Burkes General Armory. Ulster King of Arms in 1884. Registered at Coundoun, County Warwickshire to Ralph Boun of Blakewell, County Derbyshire, during the reign of Henry V1. (1422-1461). The name is also spelt BOHAN, O'BOHANE, BOHANNAN and BOUGHAN. It is a surname found in all the provinces of Ireland but its main concentration is in Connacht, in County Leitrim and County Galway. They are the name of a family founded by the Norman Humphrey de Bohun, whose fourth descendant Henry, in 1199 was made Earl of Hereford. Humphrey, fourth Earl of Hereford (1276-1322) was taken prisoner at Bannockburn, and fell at Boroughbridge. In 1380 the heiress of the earldoms of Hereford, Essex, and Northampton married Henry Bolingbroke. Ireland was one of the earliest countries to evolve a system of hereditary surnames. They came into being fairly generally in the 11th century, and indeed a few were formed before the year 1000. Early records of the name also mention Edward Bohun, recorded in County Dublin in the year 1273. The Irish prefixes of Mac (son of) and O (grandson or descendant of) gave rise at an early date, to a set of fixed hereditary names in which the literal patronymic meaning was lost or obscured. These surnames originally signified membership of a clan, but with the passage of time, the clan system became less distinct, and surnames came to identify membership of what is called a 'sept' of people all living in the same locality, all bearing the same surname, but not necessarily descended from a common ancestor. Adoption of the name by people who did not otherwise have a surname and by their dependents was not uncommon. Later, nicknames were in some cases to supersede the original clan names. It has long been a matter of doubt when the bearing of coats of arms first became hereditary and it was not until the Crusades that Heraldry came into general use. Men went into battle heavily armed and were difficult to recognize. It became the custom for them to adorn their helmets with distinctive crests, and to paint their shields with animals and the like. Coats of arms accompanied the development of surnames, becoming hereditary in the same way. '''Reference Resources''' *[http://www.meaning-of-names.com/irish-names/bohannon.asp Bohannon] *[http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=Bohannon Bohannon Name Page on Ancestry.com] *[http://www.4crests.com/bohannon-coat-of-arms.html Coat of Arms] *[http://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bohannon/ Bohannon Surname Topic on Genealogy.com] *[http://www.oxfordreference.com/view/10.1093/acref/9780195081374.001.0001/acref-9780195081374 Dictionary of American Family Names] ©2013, Oxford University Press

    Boisdore Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category: Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category: La Louisiane, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category: Luisiana, Nueva España]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Boisdore Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Boisdore}} == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Baraboo-1|Gerald Baraboo]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! ==Goals== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == 1. Define Boisdore 2. Provide the historical transitions of the name Boisdore. 3. Identify with categorization the profiles of Boisdore family members. 4 Add a trusted person to the Boisdore One Name Study. 5. Add more European Boisdore and Barbeau dit Boisdore history. 6. Add an expanded source list. ==Biography== ===Definitions=== When researching period French, Catholic and Spanish documents the different spellings are transcribed and translated according to the French, Latin and Spanish language used at that time and by what was pronounced. French to English translation: bois doré [m] gilded woodwork bois doré noun, masculine gilded wood n bois m —wood n · timber n · lumber n · forest n · woodwind n · firewood n bois pl m —woods pl · antler n · timbers pl · forests pl · woodlands pl doré —gilded · golden adj doré m —gold[(https://www.linguee.com/french-english/translation/bois+dor%C3%A9.html)] French dit names are identifiers for family relationships, geographical locations, military service, occupations, to be anonymous, historical occurrences etc. etc. [(The Founding Mothers of Mackinac Island ; The Agatha Biddle Band of 1870 By Theresa L. Weller, dit definitions )] French dit nouns are not aliases which are incorrect English translations. The dit is not a French de or du which are Royal conveyances. Dit names were not royal conveyances, they were most often family created. Historically , French families in Nouvelle France and French Louisianne followed specific customs, (Coutume de Paris) in regard to family names. French women kept their name upon marriage not changing it to their husband's. Children would receive their fathers last name. Most ancestral dit names were given (or passed) from the father. There are rare examples of dit names passed from the mother's side, sometimes in tantum and especially if the names where historically significant. French families during that time would often adjust the spelling of their given names to distinguish their family line. ( i.e. The many name variants !) In Nouvelle France the Barbeau dit Boisdore family eventually dropped the dit Boisdore after the defeat of the French by the English circa 1763, through Bas-Canada assimilation of records and after the French Revolution.(For a period after some Parish records continued to note dit names.), ( In many family trees genealogists and family historians incorrectly continued to use the dit names.) Eventually most French dit names were dropped as families became assimilated in North America, and usage discontinued in France after the French Revolution.[[Baraboo-1|Baraboo-1]] 16:24, 9 January 2024 (UTC) === Barbeau Family dit Boisdore name. === In Europe the use of dit Boisdore is often discovered used by the Barbeau and some Barbot families in several regions in France. (Paris, Bretagne, Poitou) This use can be found prior to its use in North America and thus was brought to Nouvelle France and Nouvelle France Louisiane by the Barbeau Family ancestors. It is possible that the Barbeau family dit Boisdore use may have identified with family members who were master gilding wood carpenters. [("Registres paroissiaux et d’état civil, Côtes-d'Armor, France, 1467-1920", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:6F3B-3MDD : Tue Dec 12 04:28:12 UTC 2023), Entry for Boisdoré, 17 Jul 1655.)][("France, Mayenne, Parish and Civil Registration, 1427-1897", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68KS-C3K1 : Wed Oct 04 18:39:53 UTC 2023), Entry for Margueritte Boisdoré and Pierre Boisdoré, 22 Apr 1642.)][("France, Mayenne, Parish and Civil Registration, 1427-1897", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:68K9-HWXQ : Wed Oct 04 18:03:43 UTC 2023), Entry for Pierre Boisdoré and Pierre Boisdoré, 25 Jan 1645.)][("Canada, Quebec, Quebec Federation of Genealogical Societies, Family Origins, 1621-1865", , FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QKDB-HMVB : Thu Oct 05 04:28:21 UTC 2023), Entry for and , 1666.)] Dit Boisdore may have also referred to a French seigneury named Bois-dore, Bois-Barbeau, Bois-Barbot in France. These were agricultural farms or plantations that managed wood mills or forests for the King and or supplied products to the area Churches. Boisdore may have become an attached French dit name to the Barbeau family because of the Barbeau craftsman who may have work on building Versaille's as carpenters and gold gilders. [[Baraboo-1|Baraboo-1]] 16:24, 9 January 2024 (UTC) Boisdore remains a modern gilding term of art and craftsmanship. In North America, Nouvelle France, Nouvelle France Louisiane and Luisiana, Nueva España, Boisdore was first used as a French dit identifier. ( dit Boisdore, dite Boisdore) [Circa 1632-1800] The Barbeau family lines that migrated from France to Nouvelle France and Nouvelle France Louisiane used the dit name Boisdore from about 1632 at Quebec. . ( i.e. Joseph Barbeau dit Boisdore versus Kirk Brothers) The Barbeau dit Boisdore ancestors and descendants in Nouvelle France extensively identified themselves with dit (dite) Boisdore and can be found in notary, land and Parish records. Other Nouvelle France Barbeau families used Barbeau dit Poitevin, Barbeau dit LaForest and Barbeau dit Lafontaine to distinguish Barbeau their family lines having migrated at about the same time from France. The use of dit names became a common practice in Nouvelle France. The Barbeau dit Boisdore families that migrated to Louisianne [circa 1722] came from the Nouvelle France and France Barbeau family line. They initially established Plantations in and around Fort Conde, Mobile and were active in the Fur Trade. Later they raised cattle, became merchants, doctors, lawyers, real estate builders, soldiers and statesmen. After the end of the French and Indian War in 1763 , French Louisanne became Luisiana, Nueva España. Most Spanish documents of the period ,"Militia, land grant records, buildings and civil records" , used Boisdore (Bois-dore) as a surname instead of Barbeau dit Boisdore especially after the French Revolution and the elimination the French Bourbon King, and did so until the pre-American period in Louisiana [1803] . (A famous case of Spanish Boisdore use from the Barbeau dit Boisdore family is listed below in the U.S. Supreme Court case.) Spain and France were Bourbon cousins but their naming customs were different. The British occupied west Florida after 1763 and the majority of French families migrated west of the Pearle River ( Later a part of Mississippi) which was the new boundary with Spain. Many Barbeau dit Boisdore families assimilated into the Spanish government and culture. Other Barbeau dit Boisdore families dropped Boisdore and kept Barbeau. Boisdore, {Bois Dor] is a closer Spanish and Bourbon spelling then Barbeau. The French Louisianne Barbeau dit Boisdore families that developed Spanish Military service, received Spanish land grants, became officials or had marriages with Spanish families transitioned to the Boisdore name. After the end of the French Revolution the Barbeau dit Boisdore in Spanish Louisianne dropped the dit use given the changing in French naming customs. Free People of Color of African, Indian, Creole and West Indies origins who became Free People of Color through manumission, the purchase of their slave contract, released from slavery because of the violation the the French "Code Noir" and or by French custom at the death of a slave owner and who were a part of the Barbeau dit Boisdore family in French Louisianne and Spanish Luisiana largely took Boisdore as their surnames. They became successful families and can traced their heritage to present day in New Orleans and other parts of Louisiana. Free People of Color who became Boisdore and also had slaves and whose slaves upon their manumission often kept the Boisdore name. Their Boisdore family descendants continue to this day their Boisdore surname With one exception Barbeau dit Boisdore families of Canada maintained Barbeau. In Louisiana French Barbeau dit Boisdore families mostly kept Barbeau, others transitioned to (Spanish) Boisdore and many Free People of Color adopted Boisdore. The majority of their descendants can be found in present day Louisiana, Illinois, Arkansas, Mississippi and Missouri. === Joseph Barbeau dit Boisdore and Louis Barbant [Barbeau][dit] Boisdore [a study], [French Nouvelle France Louisianne & Luisiana, Nueva España === " The Boisdore claim in southernmost Hancock County was contested for 67 years. The Boisdores were apparently old family with properties in Mobile and New Orleans.20 There is evidence in the Rousseve and Souvigny deeds from 1788 that Joseph Barbant de Boisdore had attained the deed to the land owned by Charles Marie LaLande. There is no mention of a date. Joseph Barbeau dit Boisdore was most likely the father of Luis, John and Anthony 21. He married the sister of Marguerite Wiltz, wife of Jean Claude and mother to Simon Favre, in 1747. But possibly only briefly since two years later there is a record of a marriage contract of Joseph Barland called Boisdore, native of Mobile, and Mary Jean Deslandis, widow of Chas. Rochon 22 in 1749 (New Orleans Genesis, vol. 8; 326-334) Luis Boisdore was given land by Miro at Mosquitto Village, in fact most of the land south of Philip Saucier extending to Bay St. Louis (April 1, 1783). Luis also purchased the plantation of Baptiste Saucier, 12 February 1781, which he later transferred to John Chastang for four cows and their calves 7 October 1784. Joseph may have moved to New Orleans after leaving his plantation to his sons, possibly in advance of the British occupation of West Florida. He (or someone with his name) may be the one living with his wife on the left side of St. Ursulle St. in New Orleans in 1778. At that time Joseph Boisdore and his wife were both over 49 years old, had 5 slaves, and no occupation listed. Ten years earlier Joseph was mentioned in a lawsuit in 1768 (Court case Joseph Boisdore versus Jean Villanave, 1768. In NO Genesis vol. 3, January 1964, no. 9). The Boisdore family was clearly more allied with the Spanish than the British. When Spain re-occupied Hancock County in 1781, prior French interests were restored. Luis Boisdore, probably the son of Joseph, was granted claim to what was his father’s original claim in the southwest portion of Hancock County. The area granted was known as Achoucoupoulous and stretched from Bayou of Muschettoe Village to Phillip Saucier, and had been formerly inhabited by Mr. Lussen (American State Papers 1789-1809, Public Lands 1, Class VIII, page 6). Boisdore wanted to use the land for a plantation and a vacherie or cow pen. There are at least two Luis Boisdores: The one to whom Governor Estevan Miro granted a tract of land along the Gulf Coast from Bayou of Mosquito Village (presently Mulatto Bayou) to Bay St. Louis on April 1, 1783 was probably Louis Boisdore, a gunsmith from New Orleans (Swanson n.d.; page 286, Plat). The other Louis or Luis was Louis Barbant Boisdore, merchant of New Orleans. We find that John and Anthony, his brothers, sell the plantation inherited from his father in St. Louis, north of Mobile 19 July 1759. Apparently the same year his father left his plantation to his sons, Luis married (Marriage Contract of Louis Barband Boisdore widower of Marie M. Devert, 1759, (NO Genesis vol. 3, January 1964, no. 9). Luis must have re-married, as after his death in 1788, his widow Marguerite Doussin petitioned both the Spanish and American for confirmation of the Boisdore claim. The same Luis was probably a militiaman in New Orleans in 1770 (From Robichaux, 1973:12). In a document dated 12 September 1770 we read of the Four Companies of militia of New Orleans. Fusiliers (Fourth Company) and that Luis Boisdore lived in House no. 11, Rear of City: Louis Boisdore. Total 324 signed by O’Reilly. On December 31, 1779, Luis Boisdore is mentioned as city steward in New Orleans (Kuntz Collection, Tulane 1981). The other Luis Boisdore was dead well before the land claims were confirmed. Luis Boisdore’ 23, (possibly a brother of Joseph’s) was a sergeant was killed during an ambush by a party of Chickasaws Indians on August 1, 1754. He fell near Natchez under the impetuous leadership of Sieur de La Morliere. This lieutenant disregarded the advice of the Ofogoulas Indians, members of the party, who were attempting to recover four had kidnapped women. The event is vividly described in official correspondence: La Morliere “Made impatient by the delay and by the behavior of the Indians in such a case, did not wait for the agreed signal to present himself with his troops. The enemies, hidden in the reeds, singled them out and fired their volley at them. Sieur de La Morliere was the first to be killed by several gunshots. The Indians of our party, seeing their precautions made useless, decamped each in his own direction. The soldiers held out for some time, notably the man named Boisdors, sargeant, who was overwhelmed by numbers, covered with wounds. After the most stubborn resistance and after having used up all his ammunition [he] sold the rest of his life for knife blows.” 24 Clealry boisdore was a prominent citizen in the area. The bayou presently called Mulatto is often also called Bayou Boisdore as seen in documents dated from 1788 and 1828 respectively. (American State Papers, Public Lands, Vol. V, :784-5; Swanson, 1988). It may be that the Boisdores never moved on the land, even though Boisdore is credited with building the “Claiborne House” in 1800. Luis apparently died in 1788 (Succession of Louis Boisdore, 1788; NO Genesis, no. 14, 124-132) and his widow would attempt, with marginal success to confirm the original deed first with the Spanish authorities and after with the US officials. Augustin Mallet is mentioned as the caretaker of the Boisdore claim, in the original deed. " === Vacherie de Monsieur Boisdore === The Map of the Rigolet and the mouth of the Pearl River, Louisiana and Mississippi that is attached identify s the " Vacherie de Monsieur Boisdore" area from Bay de St Louis to the Pearle river. Inscribed on the top of the map is the defined area. {{Image|file=Barbeau-234-1.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= Vacherie de Monsieur Boisdore" (Louis Joseph Barbeau dit Boisdore). }} Louis Barbeau dit Boisdore was given a grant by the Spanish Governor of Louisiane for the purpose of cultivating and cattle production. "Vacherie" refers to cattle production. He probably received the grant for his service as a Spanish officer in the American Revolution. First, Louis's wife and later his heirs formally applied to the United States Government for an American deed to the property justified from the Spanish Land Grant that in the Louisiana purchase was conditioned for application. Various results took place that changed the ownership and status of the original land grant. The Barbeau dit Boisdore ancestors never recovered the land. '''(Note:''' An excellent research report by "S.G. Thigpen" can be found at : http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/vf.php?t=subjects&vf=BSL%201950%20To%201969&i=1 ) The Spanish authorities during Louis's time often used Luis Boisdore instead of Louis Joseph Barbeau dit Boisdore to identify Louis. [( Excerpt was from my private research documents and and family history pending publication. Jerry Baraboo de Barbeau dit Boisdore. 2020 )] Note: There is a Boisdore Avenue Pass Christian Mississippi It is probably named in regard to the Boisdore family that lived there and the Boisdore family that was connected to the land grant across the bay from Pass Christian in Bay de St Louis. [[Baraboo-1|Baraboo-1]] 20:23, 21 March 2020 (UTC) [( https://www.google.com/maps/place/Boisdore+Ave,+Mississippi+39571/@30.3067229,-89.2813973,17z/data=!3m1!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x889c2fae1d75c26f:0xdf31cb20d7d4432!8m2!3d30.3067229!4d-89.2792086)] ===USA Supreme Court Case=== '''Note:''' An excellent research report by "S.G. Thigpen" can be found: http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/vf.php?t=subjects&vf=BSL%201950%20To%201969&i=1 This stems from a Spanish Land grant given to Louis Barbeau dit Boisdore and its validity in the United States. United States v. Boisdore's Heirs, 49 U.S. 8 How. 113 113 (1850) United States v. Boisdore's Heirs 49 U.S. (8 How.) 113 [(https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/49/113/case.html)] [( https://supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/52/63/)] BOOK A PAGE 1 Heirs of Don Louis Boisdore of New Orleans to Lewis Daniells for $1,690, land on Mulatto Bayou. Dated Sept. 9, 1826. Valery Nicholas of New Orleans appears as agent, substitute for Noel Jourdan. Full description of land, plus as bordering land of Francois Saucier, plus marsh lands in sections 2, 3, 35 and 36 [T and R not apparent, later identified as T9, R16, in suit on p. 7, below], and two islands, called Pea Island and Long Island. Includes appurtenances. Witnessed by Pray, signed by Nicholas. Deed later deposited with Sones, clerk of probate, as re-recording on June 28, 1853; he noted that it original was burned on morning of April 1, 1853. [NB: this is land that later was known as Clifton Plantation, and was sold to Andrew Jackson, Jr.] PAGE 4 Final decree in case of Lewis Daniells vs. Andrew Murphy and wife and other unknown heirs of Louis Boisdore, deceased. Judge declares for plaintiff, reciting history of Boisdore’s Spanish claim to large tract between Shieldsboro and Pearl River dating back to Sept. 14, 1824, which claim was reduced to 1,280 acres by US Supreme Court in 1850. [Copy of this court decision is available upon request.] Of the 1280 acres, Boisdore’s heirs had previously sold 676 and a fraction acre to Francois Saucier, leaving only 603 and a fraction to go to Daniells. Lands valued at $1.25 per acre. Judgment dated Aril 20, 1853. [(http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/deed-book-A.htm)] [(https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Barbeau-234)][(http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/history/early-history-hancock-county--ms)] " CHAPTER 1 - THE DEED SEARCH Since this project began with a deed search, it is only fitting that the “smoking Gun” deed to the most uninterrupted list of ownership for one of the most prominent concession, the Boisdore Claim, be introduced first. This document, and those associated with it, provides evidence for possession in Hancock County from the time of Bienville throughout the multinational history of the County. In the process, a number of names will repeat; further in this text, the significance of each will be addressed in separate sections. The Boisdore family received their deed in Hancock County in 1781.5 They were related through marriage to the Collon family, and the Favres. Like many French settlers they moved from Mobile to New Orleans to escape the British occupation of West Florida that began in 1763. They took possession of the region upon the defeat of Great Britain and the return of Spanish rule. The name Boisdore still appears on topographic maps, bayous, and in some descriptions of the Ancient Earthwork, also known as the Boisdore Fortification. Many of the early historical characters that would inhabit southwest Hancock County are mentioned in the deed transaction of Charles Souvigny and John Baptiste Roussere (or Rousseve). Among them were Bienville, Diron D’Artaguette, LaLande, Boisdore, Meminger and Collon. We will meet each one and more as we progress through our history. On the 10th March 1788, twenty arpens tract by forty deep, lying on Pearl River, was granted by Stephen Miro to Charles Souvigny. The same quantity of land was granted on the 2nd of June 1788 by governor Miro to John Baptiste Roussere, Roussere having purchased the title of Charles Souvigny. The two grants were united in favor of John Baptiste Roussere by John Morales, on June 21, 1805, William Crawford, commissioner. The original grant, dated 7 November 1733, by M. Bienville to M. Diron has not been produced, and is not mentioned except for the conveyance from Charles Marie de La Lande and his wife to Joseph Barbant de Boisedore. There is no known evidence that M. Diron was the original grantee. However, de la Lande the first seller appears to have been confirmed to Bienville by D’Abbadie, Director General of New Orleans. The chain of title from M. Bienville to the present claimant is therefore unbroken. Confirmed grant given by Miro (Morales), Trudeau survey, grant of Souvigny and Roussere united, 1600 arpens, 7 miles above Pearl’s mouth at Rigolets, bound by land granted to the widow Meminger, late Margaret Collon and other side vacant. Parallel boundaries run back N81d 30 m E (needle declination 8d30ne). Confirms that these grants were made 10 March and 2 June 1788 by Miro, 21 June 1805, John Ventura Morales. The Boisdore claim was still being debated when the area became part of the United States in 1816. Together with their neighbors and successors, the Boisdore, Favres, Sauciers, Rousseve and Collon these families populate the County to this day. Many other settlers, British, Spanish, American and Indians are discussed throughout this book. Their land transactions, personal letters and official documents serve to put a human face on the archaeological and historical reconstruction of their lives and times from the mid-18th to the mid 19th centuries. It is imperative in historical archaeology, to identify and delineate the land boundaries and transactions of early settlers. Historic maps, deeds, surveys and wills provide the location of buildings and the historical context for dating artifacts and features. In the project area we are fortunate to have the works of world-renowned surveyors. The systematic mapping of the Northern Gulf Coast of Mexico or the region known as Spanish West Florida began in earnest during the British Period (1763-1781). We will depend on the works of British surveyor George Gauld and his Spanish colleagues Charles Laveau Trudeau and his assistant Vincente Pintado for many of the early plats and maps of the study area. US surveyors like Joseph Collins and Elihu Carver will enter the story as we move from the early colonial period toward the end of the Civil War. " ===Boisdore family of New Orleans === Historical and Family excerpts. Plauche near Bayou Rd; BOISDORE, FRANCOIS [(http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/orleans/history/directory/1842ad-i.txt)] 1832 New Orleans City Directory: Boisdore Francois builder c. Orleans & Burgundy Boisdore (sic) Adelaide, Miss Bayou Road n. Treme Boisdore (sic) Chevalier gunsmith Villere n. Ursuline [(http://files.usgwarchives.net/la/orleans/history/directory/1832nocd.txt)] " The Boisdore family were prominent for over a hundred years in the development of Faubourg Treme. (New Orleans) Between 1800 and 1841 Francois Boisdore, free man of color, owned land on Esplanade between Treme and Marais. “In 1828 he contracted to build a maison de maitre on Bayou Road at Rue Treme for Marcely Cornu. In that same year on May 24 Boisdore married Josephine Sophia Livaudais, attesting in the marriage record that he was the natural son of Dubruisson Boisdore and Adelaide Boisdore. Plan book 85, folio 14 in the New Orleans notarial archives shows F. Boisdore buying three lots on Villere corner Bayou Road in 1841. He sold 1260 Esplanade in 1844. This Francois Boisdore and his neighbor Louis Dollioie thwarted the city's attempt to widen Esplanade through their plantations until a fair and proper price could be agreed upon. The negotiations lasted from 1832 to 1837. A plan ordered for the sale of fifteen lots by another neighbor, Frenchman Jean Mager, was drawn by surveyor Bourgerol in January of 1839. The Boisdore and Dolliole land was clearly shown. Boisdore had the remainder of his land surveyed and auctioned in 1844. The family continued to be prominent in land development, business, culture, and politics. “Francois Boisdore, Jr., was a bookkeeper for Pierre Cazenave, a leading undertaker and em-balmer. Boisdore was a talented orator, engaged in frequent debates for the Republican cause ... and became a school teacher after the Civil War. He died in the late 1890s."‘ Louis Boisdore, free man of color, is probably the cousin of the above Francois, because at his marriage to Louise Fernandez on December 27, 1827, he stated that he was the natural son of free person of color Louis Boisdore and Charlotte Morand. M A Louis Boisdore, white native of New Orleans born in 1762, was a member of the Company of Distinguished Carabineer Militia of New Orleans and the New Orleans Militia Company in 1802. His 1802 service sheet stated that he was in robust health and not married.” A Marguerite Boisdore, free woman of color, was the cousin of Henriette Delille, who was the founder of the Sisters of the Holy Family. Marguerite owned 1609-11 St. Philip for at least a year between 1836 and 1837, indicating that she and her family were selling property in this neighborhood at the same time Francois, Sr., was selling so much land. When Julia Boisdore, mulata libre, married Felipe Hazeur, also a mulato libre, they joined together at least three influential free colored families. The marriage was consecrated in the Church of St. Louis in December of 1801, and the record listed her father as "Francisco d'Orville, captain of the company of Pardos of this Plaza"; her mother was Isabelle Boisdore, daughter of either Louis or Francois. Felipe, the natural son of Rose Hazeur, was probably educated in France as were many of Rose's natural children; his father, probably white, was unnamed. [(http://www.hancockcountyhistoricalsociety.com/reference/vf.php?t=subjects&vf=Clifton%20Plantation&i=28)] [(New Orleans Architecture: Faubourg Tremé and the Bayou Road By Friends of the Cabildo, Roulhac Toledano, Mary Louise Christovich, Betsy Swanson pages 93 and 94 )] Vieux Carré Commission Evaluation: No change: blue. The Soniat Guest House is housed in an outstanding Creole townhouse in the late Georgian style, which was built by builder François Boisdoré for Joseph Soniat Dufossat in 1829. An archival drawing from 1865 shows the dwelling with all round-headed openings on the ground floor rather than the existing square-headed doors and arched carriageway; with the original wrought iron galleries and without other alterations made after 1865. === Bois Dore Gilded Wood Craftsmanship === " French King Louis XIV owned one of the earliest pieces of furniture in the bois dore gilded wood style. Louis XIV and his royal cabinetmakers invented the quintessential French look in home furnishings for the soiree at Versailles. " [(The Essence of Style: How the French Invented High Fashion, Fine Food, Chic By Joan E. DeJean, Professor Joan Dejean page 246 )] {{Image|file=Boisdore_Name_Study.jpg |caption=Style : Louis XIV - Régence Etat : Restauré, redoré Matière : Bois doré, marbre }} {{Image|file=Boisdore_Name_Study-1.jpg |caption=Console en bois doré époque 19th century - style Louis XV Largeur au mur 1 m - Profondeur 45 cm - Hauteur 89 cm En parfait état avec son marbre }} [(https://www.paulbert-serpette.com/en/catalog/categories/furniture/hall-tables-wall-tables/console-en-bois-dore)] ===Contemporary=== Today the name Boisdore identifies families and can be found as street names. restaurants, art antiques , gilded wood work, mansions, TV plays, wines, perfumes, forest areas and one : Mr. Elliott Boisdore King 1980, Mardi Gras. Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club ; Formation 1916; Type Carnival Krewe; New Orleans, LA. The Zulu Social Aid & Pleasure Club (founded 1916) is a fraternal organization in New Orleans, Louisiana which puts on the Zulu parade each year on Mardi Gras Day. Zulu is New Orleans' largest predominantly African American carnival organization known for its krewe members wearing grass skirts and its unique throw of hand-painted coconuts. The club is a regular feature of the New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Festival.[(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Zulu_Social_Aid_%26_Pleasure_Club)] C'est Bon ==Sources== * Spanish Boisdore Land Grant Map https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3982p.lh000944/?r=0.338,-0.137,0.502,0.274,0

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    [[Category:Bolin Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Bolin families from Sweden == === Bolin from Eskelhem, Gotland === Nils Swänsson, who lived in Eskelhem and was born in 1671, is the earliest known ancestor of the Bolin family from Eskelhem.C. J. Hallgren, Gotländska Släkter I, Gengealogiska och Biografiska Anteckningar, Visby 1926, s.65-68 === Bolin from Sanda, Gotland === The earliest known ancestor is the farmer Per who lived at [[:Category:Botvede, Sanda (I)|Botvede]] in the parish of [[:Category:Sanda (I)|Sanda]] on the island of [[:Category:Gotland County|Gotland]]. His son [[Persson-1363|Jakob Persson]] took over the farm but it is his son, [[Jakobsson-173|Petrus Bolin]] who was the first to take on the last name Bolin, after the farm where he grew up which used to be called Bolwede.*Emil Nyberg, Gotländsk Släktbok, Genealogiska och Biografiska Anteckningar, Norrköping 1910, s.52-62 Emil Nyberg, Gotländsk Släktbok, Genealogiska och Biografiska Anteckningar, Visby 1938, s.47-60 Page: [[Space:Bolin_from_Gotland|Bolin from Gotland]] == Bolin families from Ireland == There are multiple Bolin lines from Ireland. Over time, several variant spellings of Bolin were formed, each of which are represented by American Soundex Code B450. Stephen P. Morse. "[https://stevemorse.org/census/soundex.html Generating Soundex Codes and Phonetic Tokens in One Step]." One-Step Webpages by Stephen P. Morse. Accessed 18 Mar 2019. These spellings include, but are not limited to: Bolin, Bolen, Bolan See the [[Space:Bolin_from_Ireland|Bolin from Ireland]] page for more details. == Bolin families from Scotland == There is at least one Bolin line from Scotland. See the [[Space:Bolin_from_Scotland|Bolin from Scotland]] page for more details. == Bolin families from United States == There are multiple Bolin lines from the United States. Over time, several variant spellings of Bolin were formed, each of which are represented by American Soundex Code B450 or B460. These spellings include, but are not limited to: Bolin, Bolen, Bolan, Bollin, Bollen, Bowlin, Bowlen, Bohlen, Boleyn, Boylan, Boylen, Bullen, Bolar See the [[Space:Bolin_from_United_States|Bolin from United States]] page for more details. == Sources ==

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    [[Category: Bolling Pocahontas Fabrication]] ==Pocahontas' Real Family== Pocahontas -- or [[Powhatan-3|Amonute Matoaka Powhatan]] was born about 1596 in what would become Virginia after the Jamestown settlers landed in 1607. She adopted Christianity and took the name Rebecca. In 1614 she married [[Rolfe-2|John Rolfe]]. They had one child, Thomas Rolfe. Centuries later, claiming descent from Pocahontas has become a popular pastime, and false genealogies to assist in that pastime have been fabricated. The account below is intended to clarify the borders between the real descendants of Pocahontas, and those that are fabricated. ===The First Three Generations=== '''Generation 1''' [[Powhatan-3|Pocahontas -- Amonute Matoaka Powhatan]] -- was born about 1596, She first came to the attention of the Virginia colonists as the Indian maiden who saved John Smith's life and brought food to the early colonists. She married John Rolfe about 5 April 1614. John Rolfe was born before 6 May 1585 and died about 10 Mar 1622. Pocahontas was her childhood pet name. Upon her conversion to Christianity and her marriage, she became '''Lady Rebecca Rolfe.''' They were the parents of one child, '''Thomas Rolfe.'''. '''Generation 2''' [[Rolfe-1|Thomas Rolfe]] was born about 30 January 1615 and died before 23 Apr 1681. In about 1644 he married Jane, her birth surname unknown, born about 1630 and died January 1679. They had one child, '''Jane Rolfe.''' '''Generation 3''' [[Rolfe-54|Jane Rolfe]] was born about 1655 and died after 27 Jan 1677 at the Kippox Plantation, Hopewell, Virginia. PPP by Southern Colonies. In 1675 she married Colonel [[Bolling-34|Robert Bolling]] (26 Dec 1646 - 17 Jul 1709). PPP by Southern Colonies. They had one child, John. ===Robert Bolling and the Red, White and Blue Bollings=== [[Bolling-34|Col Robert Bolling]], the immigrant, son of John and Mary Bolling who lived in the parish of Allhallows Barkin parish, Tower Street, London, was born in London in 1646. He immigrated to Virginia in 1660, at the age of 14. In 1675 he married '''Jane Rolfe,''' his first wife, daughter of Thomas Rolfe.. They had one son, John, born 1676; Jane herself died that year. Robert Bolling of Chellowe, Buckingham County, Virginia. [https://archive.org/stream/memoirofportiono00inboll#page/4/ A Memoir of a Portion of the Bolling Family in England and Virginia] Translated by Judge John Robertson from the original French. Richmond, Virginia: W. H. Wade & Company, 1868. Page 4 Robert Bolling then in 1681 married his second wife, '''Anne Stith,''' daughter of John. Robert Bolling lived at "Kippax in P:rince George County, Virginia, and died in 1709 aged 62. Robert and Anne had a number of children. '''Red White and Blue''' The descendants of Robert and Jane were descendants of Pocahontas and in the family were called the "Red Bollings." The descendants of Robert and Ann Stith were not descendants of Pocahontas and in the family were called the 'White Bollings." In addition, there were other Bollings who also had descendants. Because these Bollings "came out of the blue" they were called "Blue Bollings." Sometimes these Bollings also claimed descent from Pocahontas, but these descents are fabrications. Fred Hof. [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bolling/1471/ Definition of Blue Bolling] Genealogy.com, September 30, 2001. Accessed 14 December 2022 [[Day-1904|jhd]] '''The Red Bollings: Generation 1: Family of John Bolling and Mary Kennon''' The following confirmed children of [[Bolling-34|Robert Bolling]] and his first wife [[Rolfe-54|Jane Rolfe]] '''are''' Pocahontas descendants: #[[Bolling-10|John Bolling]] (Bolling-10) (27 Jan 1676 - 20 Apr 1729), was the son of Robert Bolling and Jane Rolfe. On 29 December 1697, he married [[Kennon-4|Mary Kennon]] (Kennon-4) (29 Jun 1679 - 29 Jun 1727). She was the daughter of Richard and Elizabeth (Warsham) Kennon. "John Bolling devoted himself to commerce...and lived agt Cobbs, on Appomattox River, where he received all the profits of an immense trade with his countrymen, and of one still greater with the Indians....They had one son and five daughters: ##Jane (Bolling) Randolph (23 Jul 1698 - 04 Mar 1766) m. Richard Randolph (02 May 1686 - 17 Dec 1748) on 17 Dec 1715. ##[[Bolling-59|John Bolling Jr]] (20 Jan 1700 - 06 Sep 1757) Married first Elizabeth Lewis (07 May 1706 - bef 1727) abt 1720. Married second [[Blair-1821|Elizabeth Blair]] (20 Jan 1708 - 22 Apr 1775) on 1 Aug 1728. See Generation 2. ##Elizabeth Blair (Bolling) Gay (1709 - abt 1766) m. William Gay (abt 1705 - 01 Mar 1749) on 1730. Ptogilr PPP by Virginia Project ##Mary (Bolling) Fleming (1711 - 10 Aug 1744) m. John Fleming (Nov 1697 - 06 Nov 1756) on 20 Jan 1727. ##Martha (Bolling) Eldridge (1713 - 23 Oct 1749) m. Thomas Eldridge Jr. (abt 1710 - 04 Dec 1754) on 4 Dec 1727. ##Anne (Bolling) Murray (abt 12 Dec 1718 - 29 Sep 1800) '''The Red Bollings: Generation 2: Family of John Bolling, Jr and Elizabeth Blair''' [[Bolling-59|John Bolling Jr]] was born 20 Jan 1700 and died 06 Sep 1757. John Bolling, Jr, "possessed the gay spirit of his father, without his taste for commerce...as he had no evil propensity, he thought himself entitled to enjoy innocent pleasures: Horses, Dogs, Hunting, Fishing, good Living, Dancing, his Wife and his Children." About 1720 he married first [[Lewis-1864|Elizabeth Lewis]]. She was born 7 May 1706, daughter of John and Elizabeth (Warner) Lewis of Gloucester Couty. She died before 1727 without issue. On 1 August 1728 John married second [[Blair-1821|Elizabeth Blair]]. She was born 20 Jan 1708, daughter of Archibald and Susan (Fowler) Blair, and died 22 Apr 1775. They had at least 11 children. Several died in their infancy (indicated in bold below). The children that survived to adulthood were mentioned in his will or codicil, and all eleven were mentioned in the Robert Bolling memoir.Bolling, Robert. A Memoir of a Portion of the Bolling Family in England and Virginia. Richmond, Va., W.H. Wade & Co., 1868. https://archive.org/details/memoirofportiono00inboll/page/n18/mode/1up p. 5 - consists of three parts: (1) "Memoirs of the Bolling Family," written in 1764 by Robert Bolling of Chellowe, Buckingham Co., VA and translated from the original French manuscript in 1803 by John Robertson, son of William Robertson (both relatives of Bolling); (2) explanatory notes inserted into the translated text by Virginia statesman John Randolph of Roanoke, a relative of the author and the translator; and (3) additional annotations by the editor, Thomas H. Wynne. The entire work — privately printed and distributed — is comprised of 68 pages, of which only 8+ cover the 1764 Memoir. Elizabeth (Blair) Bolling survived John as widow and later married [[Bland-13|Richard Bland II (1710-1776)]] of "Jordan's", with no issue. She died in April 1775.Voorhis, Manning C. “Bollingbrook.” The William and Mary Quarterly, vol. 16, no. 4, 1936, pp. 545–553. JSTOR, https://www.jstor.org/stable/1920595. Accessed 23 Apr. 2021. #'''[[Bolling-742|Archibald Bolling]]'' (died as infant) #[[Bollling-1|Thomas Bollling]] (Bollling-1) J.P. (1735-1804) Named in Will #[[Bolling-1|John Bolling]] (Bolling-1) (1737-aft.1800) Named in Will #[[Bolling-201|Robert Bolling]] (Bolling-201) (1738-1775) Named in Will. Writer of "Memoirs of the Bolling Family" #'''Sarah Bolling''' (died as infant) #'''Anne Bolling''' (died as infant) #[[Bolling-102|Mary (Bolling) Bland]] (Bolling-102)(1744-1803) Named in Will #[[Bolling-212|Edward Bolling]] (Bolling-212) (1746-1770) Named in Will #[[Bolling-211|Sarah (Bolling) Tazewell]] (Bolling-211) (1748-1781) Named in WIll #[[Bolling-210|Archibald Bolling]] (Bolling-210) (1750-abt.1829)]] Named in Codicil to Will. #[[Bolling-55|Anne (Bolling) Dandridge]] (Bolling-55) (abt.1751-1802)]] Named in Codicil to Will. '''The White Bollings''' The following confirmed children of [[Bolling-34|Robert Bolling]] and his second wife [[Stith-5|Ann Stith]] are '''not''' Pocahontas descendants: #[[Bolling-8|Robert Bolling]] #[[Bolling-13|Stith Bolling]] #[[Bolling-16|Edward Bolling]] #[[Bolling-12|Anne Bolling]] married Wynne #[[Bolling-18|Drury Bolling]] #[[Bolling-17|Thomas Bolling]] #[[Bolling-19|Agnes Bolling]] married Kennan ==Fabrications: Zelma Wells Price and The Price List== ===The Price List=== In 1963 Zelma Wells Price released her multivolume work, "Of Whom I Came, From Whence I Came..." Zelma Price. ''Of Whom I came; from whence I came: Wells-Wise, Rish-Wise and Otherwise.'' 1959. Notes taken from Vol 6, pt 1, p. 13 Robert Hof noted that "Price was a noted genealogist with impressive credentials.": She resided in Greenville Mississippi. Volume VI of her work addressed the Bolling family, and "recorded the Pocahontas-descent tradijtions of several Bolling, Bolding and Bowling families. The end result was a list of 21 children said to have been born to John and Elizabeth Blair Bolling." Fred Hof. [https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bolling/1753/ Sources: the "Price" List] Genealogy.com, January 7, 2002. Accessed 14 December 2022 [[Day-1904|jhd]] The list below shows 9 names in bold. These are the 11 Red Bollings of John and Elizabeth (Blair) Bolling of generation 2, less 2 daughters, Sarah and Anne, who died in infancy. To them are added 12 undocumented "Blue Bollings" who are '''not''' shown in bold; the combined list recorded, on pages 7-9 of Vol. VI, the "Price list." :1.Meotaka (Meta) Bolling, 3 July 1729 - :'''2.[[Bolling-742|Archibald]], 1 June 1730 - "apparently d. young"''' :3.William, 5 April 1731-1776 ("while serving as Col. In Revolutionary Army"). This is the William L. Bolling shown following under Disproven Existence. :4.Elizabeth,(twin of William), 5 April 1731 - :5.Jared, 3 June 1732 - :6.Martha, 15 July 1733 - :7.Dorothea (Dorothy), 30 June 1734 - :8.Benjamin (twin of Dorothea), 30 June 1734-1832: :'''9.Thomas, 7 July 1735-7 August 1804''' :'''10. [[Bolling-1|John]], 24 June 1737-1797'''. This John married Mary Jefferson. This is not the John Kennon Bolling who married Mary Tarpley. :'''11.Robert, 17 August 1738-1775''' :12.Jane, 13 July 1740- :13.Rodney, 18 September 1742-19 November 1778 :14.Rolfe, 16 July 1744 - :'''15.Mary (twin of Rolfe), 16 July 1744-1775''' :'''16.Edward, 9 September 1746-10 August 1770''' :'''17.Sarah, 16 June 1748''' - :'''18.Archibald, 20 March 1749/50-1829''' :'''19.Anne, 7 February 1752 -''' :20.Powhatan, 16 April 1754- It appears that Powhatan — did not exist. The "real" Powhatan Bolling (1767-1803) was a grandson of John and Elizabeth Blair Bolling. :21.James, 9 January 1756- ===Sources of the Price List=== Hof writes that "Zelma Wells Price cited "Affidavits Made by Ara Janet (Bolding) Stegall," a relative of hers. Hof adds that, "In reviewing research notes I've made from Price's work I've found the following verbatim passages relating to the affidavits in question:
    "Our ancestor John Bolling came from Va. to South Carolina after the Revolution.His father was Col. William Bolding. Our John married Miss Mary Tarpley.They had Sons named John Tarpley, and James, and other children." "I copy now for you the children of John Bolding & his wife Elizabeth Blair.She was his 2nd wife.The old list you Spoke of must have been the one in [the] hands of Ellen Weatherbee as I know for sure she had one.The list gives names & birth dates of twenty children & is said to be in the Handwriting of John Tarpley Bolding.The one I have is very old & yellow & almost crumbled but I still have it.I copy this from a copy my papa made years ago."There then follows the list of 20 children, seven of whom with the surname "Bolling," 13 of whom with the surname "Bolding" and one of which (Powhatan -- born 1754) whose very existence is doubtful.The 12 "blue" Bollings are within this list.
    Hof continues: "It appears, therefore, that what the affidavit attested to was the possession by Ara Janet Bolding Stegall of a list or a copy of a list "said to be" in the handwriting of John Tarpley Bolding, a man whose questionable grasp of Bolling family reality goes to the heart of the "blue Bolling" controversy. Boiled down to its essence, all the affidavit attests to is the good-faith recording of a list (original or copy, said to be in someone's handwriting) by Mrs. Stegall for Judge Price's use." Hof adds, "Some or all of the 12 "blues" may someday achieve consensus "red" status.Yet if John Bolling's will and Robert Bolling's memoirs (neither of which mentions any of the 12 "blues") are worthy of doubt, skepticism and even disbelief, how can an "affidavit" of this nature be elevated to the status of unquestioned "proof?" Hof then adds that "In reality, the "Price" list could be called the "Ara Janet (Bolling) Stegall" list, because it was she, a cousin of Judge Price, who wrote it down, signed it, had her signature notarized, and sent to the genealogist." "The 20 names listed by Mrs. Stegall were: (1) Meotaka Bolding; (2) William Bolding; (3) Elizabeth Bolding; (4) Jared Bolling; (5) Martha Bolding; (6) Dorothea Bolding; (7) Benjamin Bolding; (8) Thomas Bolding; (9) John Bolding; (10) Robert Bolling; (11) Jane Bolding; (12) Rodney Bolling; (13) Rolfe Bolling; (14) Mary Bolling; (15) Edward Bolding; (16) Sarah Bolding; (17) Archibald Bolling; (18) Anne Bolding; (19) Powhatan Bolling; (20) James Bolding. [Note: the mixture of Bolling and Bolding surnames is exactly as recorded by Price on pages 70 and 71 of Vol. VI.]" "Concerning sources for the 12 disputed names, Price — who on page 97 details what she believes to be her own four-way descent from Pocahontas, all through blue Bolling number 3 [William L. Bolling]— does not use footnotes.She does, however, offer an extensive bibliography.Yet one is struck by twounsettling discoveries in reviewing her many pages of discussion about the Bolling family." "First, she relies to an extraordinary degree on "affidavits" — notarized letters sent to her by relatives — in constructing her list and fleshing it out with details. " "Second — and this can be confirmed perhaps only by viewing her papers — there is no indication in her text that she ever focused her own well-trained genealogical eye on the "very old & yellow & almost crumbled" piece of paper containing a list attributed to John Tarpley Bolding/Bolling (1778-1849), who would have written it in the early 1800s." "Mrs. Stegall sent cousin Zelma Price a copy of a copy, one which she said was written down by her father, Wesley Washington Bolling." "Nothing in Price's narrative states that she herself examined either the "original" or W.W. Bolling's copy of the original.She may have, but she does not say so." "About her father, Mrs. Stegall said the following: "When I was a very young girl [note: she was born in 1876] my papa almost let us starve while he took off to find out about family genealogy & look up kin folks all over the country . . . He went into Ala. Tenn. the Carolinas, Virginia & other States & was gone better than a year . . ." [p. 71] Clearly the research activities of Wesley Washington Bolling deserve far more scrutiny than has been brought to bear thus far.It may well be that he — not his grandfather, John Tarpley Bolling/Bolding — deserves most of the credit for launching the process that resulted in Zelma Price's famous list." "Mrs. Stegall's affidavits were not the only ones used by Judge Price." "Citing "old family Bible records and many other records which I now have," Martha Elender (Ellen) (Weatherbee) Edmonson affirmed the following on May 16, 1932: "William Bolling and his wife, Amelia Randolph, were the parents of John Bolling Sr. [Note: the father of John Tarpley Bolling.] They were both born in Va.Her father was Richard Randolph.His [William's] birthdate is Apr. 5th, 1731, and hers is June 15th, 1739.He was a soldier in the Revolutionary War, and is said to have been a Col. He died on the battlefield at the age of 45 years in the year 1776.His wife died at her home in Henry Co. Va on Sept. 5th, 1780.They were married at her fathers home on Jan. 1st 1755.William Bolling was the son of Maj John Bolling, and from him just about 4 generations back to Pocahontas." [pages 72-73]" "This testimony seems to have created difficulties for Price, who gives no indication of having personally examined any of the Bible records or other documents.There were two relevant Richard Randolphs: father and son." "Price decided, on a basis not specified, that Richard, Jr. was the father of Amelia. This necessitated a year of birth for the father consistent with a 1739 year of birth for the daughter and, in turn, a "new" year of birth for Jane Bolling Randolph, mother of Richard, Jr. and younger sister of Col. John Bolling.Here is how Price, with no footnote and no reference, handled the difficulty: "Some records have shown Jane Bolling (4) to have been born in 1703, but this is incorrect.She was the first child born to her parents, and she was born in 1698.For her to have been born in 1703, she would have been only eleven years of age when she married." [page 4] Indeed, she would have been awfully young if she'd actually been married in 1714.Virtually any source Price could have consulted (such as Robert Bolling's Memoir) would have given Jane's year of birth as 1703.Moreover, the emergence of convincing evidence (discussed elsewhere in this Forum and the Randolph Forum) that Jane's oldest child (Richard, Jr.) was born in 1724/25, thus making him ineligible to have been Amelia's father, only puts an exclamation point on Price's unusually cavalier methodology.She seems to have taken a notarized letter from a relative, tried to shape the evidence, and then constructed a genealogical framework to support it." ==Disproven Existence== The following italicized profiles have been identified as Disproven Existence. They are arranged according to their claimed relationships. Note that since people who never existed cannot have parents, spouses, or children, the relationships shown to the italicized disproven existence persons are false. Non-italicized profiles are those of real people. ===Col. William L. Bolling and his supposed wife Amelia Randolph=== Col. William L. Bolling appears on the "Blair List" as t4he third child of John and Elizabeth (Blair) Bolling. He is the second of the 11 "Blue Bollings" added by Zelma Wells Price. ''Disproven Existence: [[Bolling-658|Col. William Bolling-658]] (Bolling-658), was shown as born 1731 and previously connected as the son of John Bolling and Elizabeth Blair. Hof writes, "No trace of a Colonel William Bolling has ever been found. A soldier (evidently a private) by that name living in Henry Co. died in the Revolutionary War, but nothing substantial linking him to John and Elizabeth Blair Bolling has ever been uncovered.... Indeed, other than the family hearsay traditions consolidated and written down by Price, DNA shows not a descendant of Pocahontas. There was a real Col. William Bolling who married a Randolph descendant. See genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bolling/1572.'' ''Disproven Existence: [[Randolph-1528|Amelia Randlph-1528]], the supposed wife of William Bolling, was claimed to be the daughter of Jane Bolling Randolph, b. 1698, granddaughter of John Bolling and Mary Kennon, and great-granddaughter of John's mother Jane Rolfe. Jane Rolfe was in turn the granddaughter of Thomas Rolfe, and great-granddaughter of John Rolfe and Amonute Matoaka Powhatan (Pocahontas). Amelia's existence also is disproven." ===Supposed Children of William and Amelia=== The following names appear in different accounts as children of William and Amelia. Some are real people. Some are disproved existence. Parents of Catherine & Samuel, who are possibly real people. Recommendations: Needs to be PPP by Native American Project. Needs to be disconnected from wife Amelia Randolph. Children attributed to William and Amelia include: *Real Person: [[Bolling-454|Catherine Bolling-454]]. b. 1754 South Carolina, m. William Easton Hawkins. *Real Person: [[Bolling-657|Samuel Bolling-657]]. b. 1755, Goochland, Virginia. A number of children. *''Disproven Existence. [[Bolling-739|Amelia Bolling-739]] Amelia Meotaka "Meta" Bolling, born 1761. Father was William L Bolling, Bolling 658.'' *''Disproven Existence. [[Bolling-738|William Bolling-738]], b. 1767. was son of William L. Bolling-658'' *''Disproven Existence. [[Bolling-740|Archibald Bolling-740]], bon 1757. was son of William L. Bolling-658.'' Do not confuse with Archibald Bolling-742, who died in infancy, or his brother Archibald Bolling-210 (1750-1829). *Possible Real Person. [[Bolin-1306|John Bolin]] (Bolin-1306). Unsourced. Previously connected to William L. Bolling, now disconnected. Has daughter. ===John Kennon Bolling and Mary Tarpley=== Uncertain Existence: [[Bolling-722|John Kennon Bolling]] (Bolling-722) and wife [[Tarpley-119|Mary Tarpley]] (Tarpley-119). This couple appear in many genealogies, but their existence is uncertain. Sometimes John Kennon Bolling's parents are shown as William L. Bowling-648 and Amelia Randolph-1528. Sometimes his father is shown as William L. Bowling-1230; that profile has been repurposed as William Bowling, Revolutionary War soldier. Sometimes his parents are shown as John and Elizabeth (Blair) Bolling. However, the real son of John and Elizabeth (Blair) Bolling, John Bolling, Jr, married Mary Jefferson, not Mary Tarpley. Nevertheless, John Kennon Bolling and Mary Tarpley appear as the parents of many children whose existence has been disprovede. ===Supposed Children of John Kennon and Mary (Tarpley) Bolling=== **''Disproven Existence. [[Bolling-731|Amelia Randolph Bolling-731]], b. 1793, South Carolina. Mary Tarpley Bolling was mother. John Kennon Bolling, b. 1756, was father.'' **Real Person. [[Bolling-10|John Tarpley Bolling]], son of John Kennan Bolling and Mary Tarpley. Married Mary Pleasants. Real People. **Real Pereson. [[Bolling-540|John Tarpley Bolling]] (Bolling-540) , b. 1778, and [[Pleasants-152|Mary Pleasants]] (Pleasants-152), b. 1782. Real people with 14 children, who all had middle name of Pleasants. James, b. 1799; Billy, Melvin, Joseph, William, Robert, Sarah, John, Sara,. Anne, Sarah, Andrew, Matthew, Ann, Elizabeth. All real people with descendants. **''Disproven Existence. [[Bolling-703|Mary Pleasants Bolling-703]] Weatherbee ,b. 1799 Tennessee. One had Mary Pleasants Bolling (Plesants-152) as mother. Once had John Tarpley Bolling. b1778 (Bolling-540) as father. John Tarpley Bolling not disproved; John Tarpley Bolling was son of John Kennon Bolling & Mary Tarpley Bolling.'' Numerous Weatherbee children have also been shown to be Disproven Existence. **''Disproven Existence. [[Bolling-726|Rodney Rolfe Bolling-726]]. Born 1799 Tennessee. Mother was Mary Tarpley Bolling-Tarpley-119, b. 1760. Father was John Kennon Bolling-722, b. 1756. Major John Kennon Bolling is not disproved; is son of William L. Bolling-1230 b. 1731, parents unknown. Not Bolling-658-703'' **''Disproven Existence. [[Bolling-735|Mary Meotake Bolling-735]]. Mary Tarpley Bolling was mother. John Kennon bolling was father. '' **Disproven Existence. [[Bolling-724|Calvin Powhatan Bolling-724]], born Tennessee 1801. Was son of John Kennan Bolling & Mary Tarpley Bolling. ===Unconnected Bollings=== [[Bolling-736|Ann Bolling-736]]. No PM. b. 1771. Married John Peyton Powell, unsourced. ==Draft Paragraphs to Add (This Section to be Deleted when Project is complete)== ===Draft Paragraph to Add to Disproven Profiles=== Research Note: No evidence has been found to confirm the existence of this person. This person has previously been connected to ancestry from Pocahontas. See [[Space: Bolling Pocahontas Fabrication|Bolling Pocahontas Fabrication]] for a fuller understanding of how the fabrication came to be, who was involved, and the specific ancestry claimed for this person. ===Draft Paragraph to Add to Uncertain Existence Profiles=== Research Note: It is possible that this is a real person, however, because it is not adequately sourced, that has not been determined. Regrettably, some relationships may have been fabricated to claim descent from Pocahontas. See [[Space: Bolling Pocahontas Fabrication|Bolling Pocahontas Fabrication]] for a fuller understanding of how the fabrication came to be, who was involved, and the specific ancestry claimed for this person. ===Draft Paragraph to Add to Real Persons affected by Fabrication=== Research Note: Documentation exists to confirm this person's existence. However, some relationships may have been fabricated to claim descent from Pocahontas. See [[Space: Bolling Pocahontas Fabrication|Bolling Pocahontas Fabrication]] for a fuller understanding of how the fabrication came to be, who was involved, and the specific ancestry claimed for this person. ===Draft Paragraph to Add to Pocahontas Profile=== Research Note: In later years the notion of descent from Pocahontas has become attractive and more than one false genealogy has been created to claim such descent. See [[Space: Bolling Pocahontas Fabrication|Bolling Pocahontas Fabrication]] for a fuller understanding of how these fabrications came to be, who was involved, and the specific ancestry claimed for claimed descendants. ==Sources==

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    [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Boloco Cemetery, Beloka, New South Wales]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===About=== Boloco is situated South East NSW, Australia in the Snowy Mountains region. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/way/217607855#map=15/-35.5065/148.1390 Link to map of location of Boloco Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Boloco Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on the Apr 2018 ===To Do=== *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable Table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- !?!!!!!!!!!!5252153 |- |?||||||||||5252210 |- |[[ Reid-14121|Reid Thomas Malcolm]]||||1915 Oct 27||||||5252119 |- |[[Reid-14120|Boland, Elva Eileen]]||||1973 Feb||||||5252111 |- |[[Allsop-367| Allsop, Matthew Mark]]||||2005 Apr 10||||11 days||5252165 |- |[[Bale-746|Bale, Arthur]] ||1875||1889||||bur. “Bobundarha”|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Bale-747.jpg 5252205] |- |[[Staples-2236|Bale, Eleanor]] ||1853||1919|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Bale-747.jpg 5252205] |- |[[Bale-748|Bale, Emma]] ||1879||1881|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Bale-747.jpg 5252205] |- |[[Bale-749|Bale, James Henry]] ||||1943 Feb 09||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Bale-749.jpg 5252206] |- |[[Bale-747|Bale, William]] ||1842||1932|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Bale-747.jpg 5252205] |- | [[Egan-1697|Barnes, Mary]] ||||1921 Jul 24||82||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Egan-1697.jpg 5252002] |- | [[Barnes-17015|Barnes, Richard]] ||||1912 Oct 23||87||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Barnes-17015.jpg 5252003] |- | [[Bartha-19|Bartha, Peter Andrew]]||1948 Jun 24||2012 Sep 25||||H of Brenda; F of Andrew & Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Bartha-19.jpg 5252071] |- |[[Beresford-483|Beresford, Sir George de la Poer]] ||1885||1964||||C.B., M.C.; major general of Murranumbla|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Beresford-483.jpg 5252190] |- | [[Beresford-535|Beresford, Stephen M de la Poer]] ||1920||1982|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Beresford-535.jpg 5252191] |- | [[Dearbergh-1|Beresford, Susan W]]||1926||1998 Feb 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Beresford-535.jpg 5252191] |- | [[Bridgewater-308| Bridgewater, John Osmond]]||1935 Aug 06||2009 Feb 10||||H of Vicky; F of Henry, Kate, Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Bridgewater-308.jpg 5252255] |- | [[Buckley-4423| Buckley, Thomas]]||||1895 Jun 03||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Buckley-4423.jpg 5252041] |- | [[Caldwell-7833| Caldwell, Sydney Herbert]]||1888 Apr 14||1901 Mar 02||||b. Nimitybelle; d. Merranumbla|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Caldwell-7833.jpg 5252262] |- | [[Campbell-37640|Campbell, James John]]||1919 Dec 21||2002 Jul 14||||with Rita Campbell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Campbell-37640.jpg 5252189] |- | [[Unknown-497982| Campbell, Rita Helen]]||1924 Mar 05||2002 Jun 16||||with James Campbell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Campbell-37640.jpg 5252189] |- | [[Butler-19931|Cogan Florence May]]||||1993 Jul 20||84||with William Cogan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Cogan-480.jpg 5252063] |- | [[Brown-101168|Cogan, Catherine]]||||1886 Apt 17||63||W of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/McLoughlin-540.jpg 5252046] |- | [[Quarry-45| Cogan, Christina]]||||1973 Oct 18||100|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Quarry-45.jpg 5252061] |- | [[Cogan-482|Cogan, David]]||||1899 Nov 23||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Cogan-482.jpg 5252047] |- | [[Cogan-484| Cogan, David John]]||||1968 Mar 02||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Cogan-484.jpg 5252059] |- | [[Hain-298| Cogan, Dorma Rostron]]||1918 Aug 17||1994 Jul 14||||nee Hain; W of Louis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Cogan-485.jpg 5252043] |- | [[Cogan-483| Cogan, Kate]]||||1883 Jul 18||19||D of David & Catherine Cogan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Cogan-483.jpg 5252045] |- | [[Cogan-485| Cogan, Louis Vincent]]||1913 Oct 29||1999 Sep 27||||RAAF 412397; H of Dorma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Cogan-485.jpg 5252043] |- | [[Cogan-486| Cogan, Richard Rostron]]||1946 Nov 28||2004 Aug 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Cogan-486.jpg 5252042] |- | [[Cogan-481| Cogan, Thomas]]||||1921 May 30||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Cogan-481.jpg 5252060] |- | [[Cogan-480|Cogan, William Sylvester]]||||1993 Dec 13||86||with Florence Cogan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Cogan-480.jpg 5252063] |- | [[Collman-20| Collman, Charles]]||1850 Aug 1||1923 Apr 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Collman-20.jpg 5252240] |- |[[Collman-56| Collman, Emily Olive]]||||1962 Sep 04||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Collman-56.jpg 5252241] |- |[[Weston-4222|Collman, Louisa]]||1850 Jul 25||1921 Sep 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Collman-20.jpg 5252240] |- |[[Collman-55|Collman, R H]]||||1916 Nov 02||28||KIA France, || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Collman-20.jpg 5252240] |- |[[Crompton-739| Compton, Charles John]]||||1911 Dec 05||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Crompton-739.jpg 5252008] |- |[[Thompson-54659| Coyne, Dorothy June (Dot)]]||1931 Sep 21||1999 Apr 18||||with Paul Coyne`|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Coyne-790.jpg 5252239] |- |[[Coyne-790| Coyne, Paul Henry Edward (Mick)]]||1930 Jan 07||1979 Sep 12||||with Dorothy Coyne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Coyne-790.jpg 5252239] |- |[[Collins-24856|Crawford, Maria]]||||1928 Aug 05||89||with Patrick Crawford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Crawford-17931.jpg 5252074] |- |[[Crawford-17931| Crawford, Patrick A]]||||1915 Jul 07||88||with Maria Crawford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Crawford-17931.jpg 5252074] |- |[[Crisp-108|Crisp, Amos]]||||1923 Apr 25||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Crisp-108.jpg 5252269] |- |[[Crisp-105| Crisp, Amos]]||1812 Jan 14||1881 Jul 04||||b. London, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Crisp-105.jpg 5252272] |- |[[Crisp-1696| Crisp, Arthur Oswald]]||1901 Mar 23||1978 Jun 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Crisp-1696.jpg 5252294] |- |[[Crisp-1057|Crisp, Charles]]||||1937 Apr 04||70||with Eleanor Crisp|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Crisp-1057.jpg 5252268] |- |[[Crisp-1060|Crisp, Clara Constance]]||1874 Jun 06||1885 Jun 12||||D of Amos & Mary Josephine Crisp|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Crisp-1060.jpg 5251987] |- |[[Crisp-1055|Crisp, David]]||||1918 Dec 26||58||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Crisp-1055.jpg 5252295] |- |[[Maddock-510| Crisp, Eleanor]]||||1946 Dec 05||77||with Charles Crisp|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Crisp-1057.jpg 5252268] |- |[[Crisp-1053|Crisp, Eliza Jane]]||1856 Oct 29||1884 Mar 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Crisp-1053.jpg 5252273] |- |[[Wellsmore-9| Crisp, Eliza Jane]]||||1897 Oct 16||28||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Wellsmore-9.jpg 5252274] |- |[[ Kilpatrick-1539|Crisp, Eliza Jane]]||||1945 Mar 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Crisp-1055.jpg 5252295] |- |[[Williams-6164| Crisp, Elizabeth]]||||1906 Jun 25||82||W of Amos|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Williams-6164.jpg 5252270] |- |[[Crisp-1068| Crisp, Ernest Edward]]||1890||1901 Apr 10||10||S of Amos and Mary J.|| Obituary |- |[[Crisp-1700| Crisp, Evelyn May]]||1891 Sep 20||1892 May 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Crisp-1696.jpg 5252294] |- |[[Crisp-1059|Crisp, Grace Susan]]||||1898 Aug 05||26||D of Amos & Elizabeth Crisp|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Crisp-1059.jpg 5252271] |- |[[Crisp-1695| Crisp, Harold Edward]]||||1908 Jul 31||20||S of John & Sarah Crisp|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Crisp-1695.jpg 5252264] |- |[[Crisp-1701| Crisp, Iris Lillian]]||||1955 Aug 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Crisp-1701.jpg 5252296] |- |[[Crisp-1050| Crisp, John]]||1850 Aug 31||1920 Feb 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Crisp-1695.jpg 5252264] |- |[[Williams-82392|Crisp, Lorna Jane]]||1916 Dec 11||2001 Apr 30||||W of William; M of Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Williams-82392.jpg 5252079] |- |[[Crisp-1703| Crisp, Olive Eliza Vida]]||1896 May 01||1993 Jul 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Crisp-1703.jpg 5252293] |- |[[Crisp-1702| Crisp, Roland David]]||1899 Mar 29||1899 Nov 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Crisp-1696.jpg 5252294] |- |[[Unknown-499015|Crisp, Rose Theresa]]||1958 Nov 06||2011 Aug 21||||W of Colin; M of Rinsie & Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Unknown-499015.jpg 5252078] |- |[[Rose-10840| Crisp, Sara]]||1864 Apr 28||1937 Apr 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Rose-10840.jpg 5252265] |- |[[Crisp-1704| Crisp, Victoria May]]||1887 May 24||1887 Dec 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Crisp-1696.jpg 5252294] |- |[[Crisp-1697| Crisp, William]]||1906 Dec 26||1968 Jul 29||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Crisp-1697.jpg 5252080] |- |Currey, Phillip John||||1990 Jul 22||||||5252072 |- |[[Unknown-506244| Darrant-Hedger, Kerry Elizabeth]]||1964 Dec 11||1997 Jun 10||||M of Brendan & Jesse||5252166 |- |Dexter, Old?||||||||||5252087 |- |[[Dwyer-2317| Dwyer, Clifford Joseph]]||||1974 Jan 05||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Dwyer-2317.jpg 5252069] |- |[[Wroe-257|Dwyer, Eileen Mary]]||||1988 Sep 02||81||with Claude Dwyer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Dwyer-2318.jpg 5252203] |- |[[Dwyer-2320| Dwyer, William Henry]]||1928 Dec 03||2013 Jul 09||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Dwyer-2320.jpg 5252067] |- |[[Dwyer-2318| Dwyer, Claude Charles]]||||1974 Aug 15||69||with Eileen Dwyer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Dwyer-2318.jpg 5252203] |- |[[Eccleston-386|Eccleston, Callistus Howard]]||||1970 Nov 21||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Eccleston-386.jpg 5252057] |- |[[Cogan-487|Eccleston, Catherine Mary]]||||2001 Jul 16||96||nee Cogan; with Hugh Eccleston|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Eccleston-385.jpg 5252058] |- |[[Eccleston-385| Eccleston, Hugh John]]||||1938 Nov 19||49||with Catherine Eccleston|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Eccleston-385.jpg 5252058] |- |[[Crisp-1694| Eccleston, Kath]]||||1940 Jul 19||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Crisp-1694.jpg 5252056] |- |[[Barry-4375| Elliott, Catherine]]||||1900 Jul 23||72||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Barry-4375.jpg 5251994] |- |[[Elliott-15120| Elliott, John]]||||1902 Jun 06||73||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Elliott-15120.jpg 5251995] |- |[[Filtness-81|Filtness, Albert James]]||||1964 May 18||68||AIF; H of Myrtle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Filtness-81.jpg 5252281] |- |[[Jamieson-2858| Filtness, Alma Myrtle]]||1927 Sep 06||2000 Oct 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Jamieson-2858.jpg 5252283] |- |[[Filtness-83| Filtness, Myrtle Irene]]||||1954 Jan 18||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Filtness-83.jpg 5252279] |- |[[Girvan-149| Filtness, Myrtle Irene]]||||1933 Oct 18||33||W of Albert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Filtness-81.jpg 5252281] |- |[[Filtness-82| Filtness, Rensie]]||1923 Oct 27||2002 Apr 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Filtness-82.jpg 5252282] |- |[[Cogan-489|Foley, Florence L]]||||1967 Mar 26||73||W of Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Cogan-489.jpg 5252062] |- |[[Foster-22897| Foster, Owen Henry]]||||1935 Jan 04||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Foster-22897.jpg 5252136] |- |[[Girvan-147|Girvan, Albert Earnest]]||||1949 Apr 02||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Girvan-147.jpg 5252276] |- |[[Mugridge-32|Girvan, Ester]]||||1945 Mar 14||82||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Mugridge-32.jpg 5252277] |- |[[Wallace-15555| Girvan, Isabel Burness]]||||1973 Mar 22||96|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Wallace-15555.jpg 5252275] |- |[[Girvan-74|Girvan, Robert]] ||||1917 Apr 08||61||W of Esther|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Mugridge-32.jpg 5252277] |- |[[Fitzgibbon-370| Golby, Ellen]]||||||||nee Fitzgibbons; bur. Tamworth 1919 May 25; W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Fitzgibbon-370.jpg 5252077] |- |[[Golby-59|Golby, Thomas]]||1830 Apr 03||1897 Aug 12||67||b. Banbury, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Golby-59.jpg 5252076] |- |[[Green-34931| Green, Marcella]]||||1935 Aug 10||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Green-34931.jpg 5252044] |- |[[Halloran-475| Halloran, Martin]]|||| 1910 Jul 23 ||80||B.Ireland|| Obituary |- |[[Bowler-1056| Harnett, Frances Anne]]||||1903 Feb 13||49||W of J J Harnett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Bowler-1056.jpg 5252004] |- |[[Gleeson-856|Haycock, Margaret]]||||1888 Sep 16||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Gleeson-856.jpg 5252048] |- |[[Hedger-474|Hedger, A J M]]||||1983 Jan 09||21||AIF 227599; S of Ron & Shirley; B of Nola, Ray, Kathy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Hedger-474.jpg 5252171] |- |[[Hedger-474|Hedger, Andrew John Morton]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Hedger-474-1.jpg 5252172] |- |[[Hedger-476|Hedger, Arthur Wilson]]||1918 Nov 23||2000 Dec 23||82||AIF NX163126|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Hedger-476.jpg 5252149] |- |[[Bulmann-5| Hedger, Bride]]||||1945 Jul 03||84||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Hedger-480.jpg 5252158] |- |[[Schaefer-2649| Hedger, Cecilia Moina (Moina)]]||1929 Jul 05||2015 Jan 30||||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Schaefer-2649.jpg 5252150] |- |[[Reid-13896|Hedger, Edith Zilla]]||||1979 Aug 17||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Reid-13896.jpg 5252154] |- |[[Mugridge-91|Hedger, Esther Alice]]||||1982 Apr 06||76||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Mugridge-91.jpg 5252161] |- |[[Murphy-19724| Hedger, Evelyn Blanche]]||||1988 Nov 18||84||with Herbert Hedger|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Murphy-19724.jpg 5252163] |- |[[Hedger-481| Hedger, Frederick W]]||||1955 May 21||70||AIF 2162|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Hedger-481.jpg 5252156] |- |[[Hedger-487|Hedger, Geoffrey P]]||||2018 Jan 21||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Hedger-487.jpg 5252164] |- |[[Hedger-480|Hedger, George William]]||||1948 Mar 29||90||H of Bride|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Hedger-480.jpg 5252158] |- |[[Hedger-482|Hedger, Herbert Edward]]||||198? Sep 03||88||AIF; with Evelyn Hedger|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Hedger-482.jpg 5252162] |- |[[Hedger-484|Hedger, Hugh Ross]]||||1955 May 06||22||S of John & Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Hedger-484.jpg 5252168] |- |[[Hedger-483|Hedger, John Robert]]||||1948 Jul 23||48||H of Esther|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Hedger-483.jpg 5252160] |- |[[Hedger-485| Hedger, Morton Biilman]]||||1961 Oct 07||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Hedger-485.jpg 5252155] |- |[[Hedger-488|Hedger, Raymond David]]||1956 Jan 22||2012 May 13||||F of Malcolm, Stephen, Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Hedger-488.jpg 5252170] |- |[[Hedger-475| Hedger, Ronald Morton]]||1929 Jun 03||1991 Feb 01||61||with Shirley Hedger|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Hedger-475.jpg 5252173] |- |[[Suthern-23| Hedger, Shirley Isabel]]||1929 Feb 13||1998 Sep 12||69||with Ronald Hedger|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Hedger-475.jpg 5252173] |- |[[Hopwood-646|Hopwood, Paul Richard]]||||2010 Sep 21||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Hopwood-646.jpg 5252192] |- |[[Jamieson-2862| Jamieson, Bruce Arnold]]||||1974 Nov 03||34||Drowned W.A.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Jamieson-2862.jpg 5252140] |- |[[Jamieson-2875|Jamieson, Cathryn Dawn]]||1939 Oct 09||2005 May 03||||D of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Jamieson-2875.jpg 5252144] |- |[[Jamieson-2867|Jamieson, Doris Amelia]]||1917 Aug 09||2007 Aug 31||||D of Mary & Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Jamieson-2875.jpg 5252144] |- |[[White-54742| Jamieson, Grace E]]||||1969 Feb 27||45||mother|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/White-54742.jpg 5252127] |- |[[Jamieson-2863| Jamieson, Lisle Terrance]]||1913 Oct 07||1950 Mar 20||36||drowned|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Jamieson-2863.jpg 5252142] |- |[[Adams-44669| Jamieson, Mary Ann]]||||1968 Dec 12||77||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Adams-44669.jpg 5252146] |- |[[Jamieson-2876|Jamieson, Richard]]||||1989 Apr 07||66||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Jamieson-2876.jpg 5252130] |- |[[Jamieson-2865| Jamieson, Rowley Ian]]||1943 Aug 15||1943 Oct 29||||2 mths|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Jamieson-2865.jpg 5252141] |- |[[Jamieson-2864| Jamieson, Samuel Thomas]]||||1977 Jun 15||89||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Jamieson-2864.jpg 5252145] |- |[[Rose-3226|Jeanneret, Amy May]] ||||1955 Feb 18||76||nee Rose; W of Ernest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Jeanneret-56.jpg 5252245] |- |[[Jeanneret-56|Jeanneret, Ernest A E]] ||||1944 Sep 11||77||H of Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Jeanneret-56.jpg 5252245] |- |[[Unknown-500776|Keating, Margaret]]||||1892 Mar 20||58||with Michael Keating|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Keating-1953.jpg 5252049] |- |[[Keating-1953|Keating, Michael]]||||1892 Nov 03||63||with Margaret Keating|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Keating-1953.jpg 5252049] |- |[[Wroe-259| Kelley, Alice May]]||||1965 Mar 03||56||with Vivian Kelley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Kelley-8589.jpg 5252222] |- |[[Kelley-8591| Kelley, Alva A G]]||1912 Aug 07||1914 Jan 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Kelley-8592.jpg 5252224] |- |[[Seears-9|Kelley, Annie C]]||1889 Dec 22||1950 Jun 21||60||with William Kelley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Kelley-8592-1.jpg 5252226] |- |[[Kelley-8593| Kelley, Arthur Rene]]||1918 Feb 15||1991 Dec 31||73||H of Laurel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Kelley-8593.jpg 5252207] |- |Kelley, baby||||1929||||||5252223 |- |[[Kidman-165| Kelley, Eliza Bridget]]||||193?9 Dec 04||||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Kidman-165.jpg 5251996] |- |[[Kelley-8595| Kelley, George Eric Rudolph]]||||1967 Mar 05||62||H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Kelley-8595.jpg 5252242] |- |[[Kelly-19498|Kelley, Henry Charles Edwyn]]||18?6 Apr 04||1963 Mar 20||||H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Kelly-19498.jpg 5252244] |- |[[Reid-13909| Kelley, Laurel Mary]]||1916 Dec 06||2017 Jun 20||100||Nee Reid; W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Kelley-8593.jpg 5252207] |- |[[Wroe-261| Kelley, Louisa Charlotte]]||||1990 Jul 16||77||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Kelley-8595.jpg 5252242] |- |[[Bolton-204| Kelley, Susan Hannah Jane]]||1883 Oct 08||1970 Feb 23||||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Kelly-19498.jpg 5252244] |- |[[Kelley-8594| Kelley, Vashti Ina]]||1921 Feb 02||1921 Feb 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Kelley-8592.jpg 5252224] |- |[[Kelley-8589| Kelley, Vivian Cecil Roberts]]||||1961 Dec 24||61||with Alice Kelley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Kelley-8589.jpg 5252222] |- |[[Kelley-8592|Kelley, William A D]]||1890 May 27||1952 Jul 02||62||with Annie Kelley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Kelley-8592-1.jpg 5252226] |- |[[Kidman-167|Kidman, Edwin William]]||||1957 Mar 23||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Kidman-167.jpg 5252181] |- |[[Napthali-24| Kidman, Eliza Frances]]||||1977 Jun 28||91||W of James Kidman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Kidman-153.jpg 5252177] |- |[[Kidman-153|Kidman, James Dudley]]||||1943 Dec 02||61||H of Eliza Kidman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Kidman-153.jpg 5252177] |- |[[Elliott-13588| Kidman, Jane Margaret]]||||1927 Aug 29||71||with William Kidman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Kidman-154.jpg 5252180] |- |[[Kidman-168|Kidman, Karl]]||||1915 Feb 24||3||S of James & Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Kidman-168.jpg 5252178] |- |[[Kidman-166|Kidman, William]]||||1923 Dec 05||71||with Jane Kidman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Kidman-154.jpg 5252180] |- |[[King-18920|King, Cecil Boase (Robin)]]||1908 Feb 17||1998 Aug 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/King-18920.jpg 5252258] |- |[[King-37841|King, Francis William Venn]]||||1963 Jun 22||||with Mildred King|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/King-37841.jpg 5252257] |- |[[Crisp-1723| King, Mildred Rose]]||||1959 Apr 18||||with Francis King|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/King-37841.jpg 5252257] |- |[[Taylor-32098| King, Nancy Ethelred]]||1906 Dec 13||2002 Jun 12||||M of John Osmond Bridgewater|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Taylor-32098.jpg 5252259] |- |[[Wellsmore-11| Kitchen, Elsie May]]||||1988 Jun 01||83||nee Wellsmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Wellsmore-11.jpg 5252020] |- |[[Ladhams-80|Ladhams, Daryl Francis]]||||1989 Nov 18||||F of Chris, Mathew, Thomas, Amy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Ladhams-80.jpg 5252064] |- |[[Barrett-9943| Leahy, Ann]]||||1913 Aug 16||88||nee Barrett; b. Banteer, Co Cork, Ireland; d. Foxs Plain, Dalgety; M of Patrick Manning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Barrett-9943.jpg 5252036] |- |[[Brown-102374|Liddell, Julia]]||||1901 Nov 20||40||W of John C Liddell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Brown-102374.jpg 5252229] |- |[[Litchfield-1628|Litchfield, Amy Lucy]]||||1899 Feb 21||6||D of F & N Litchfield|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Litchfield-1628.jpg 5252298] |- |[[Hassall-236|Litchfield, Annie Nina]]||||1900 Apr 10||34||W of G F Litchfield|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Hassall-236.jpg 5252299] |- |[[Litchfield-1630| Litchfield, Dora Mabel]]||||1899 Feb 04||2||D of F & N Litchfield|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Litchfield-1628.jpg 5252298] |- |[[Litchfield-1631| Litchfield, Nina Mary]]||||1899 Mar 04||1||D of F & N Litchfield|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Litchfield-1628.jpg 5252298] |- |[[Litchfield-1632|Litchfield, Patrick William Owen (Doc)]]||1937||2011||||H of Stephanie; F of Gordon, Sandy, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Litchfield-1632.jpg 5252147] |- |[[Litchfield-1633| Loxton, Nancy Laura]]||1894 Jan 03||1971 Dec 10||||D of A N & G F Litchfield|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Litchfield-1633.jpg 5252300] |- |[[McMahon-3350| Lynch, Catherine]]||||1908 Mar 24||65||W of Owen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Lynch-10553.jpg 5252034] |- |[[Lynch-10554|Lynch, Kate]]||||1892 Oct 30||31||D of Owen & Catherine Lynch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Lynch-10554.jpg 5252035] |- |[[Lynch-10553|Lynch, Owen]]||||1891 Jul 24||62||b. Co West Meath, Ireland; H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Lynch-10553.jpg 5252034] |- |[[Manning-6516| Manning, Patrick]]||||1926 Nov 11||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Manning-6516.jpg 5252040] |- |[[Rose-15856| Maslin, Melissa Ray]]||1893||1990||||nee Rose; W of John Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Rose-15856.jpg 5252217] |- |[[McColl-774| McColl, Angus]]||||1928 May 23||72||H of Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/McColl-774.jpg 5252139] |- |[[Moon-5547|McColl, Helen]]||||1933 Aug 04||66||W of Angus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/McColl-774.jpg 5252139] |- |[[McColl-775| McColl, Isabella Alma]]||||1932 Feb 19||35||D of Angus & Helen McColl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/McColl-774.jpg 5252139] |- |[[Bale-993|McDonald, Elsie Isabella]]||||1909 Mar 22||23||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/McDonald-19093.jpg 5252230] |- |[[McDonald-19093|McDonald, William G]]||||1948 Jun 26||77||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/McDonald-19093.jpg 5252230] |- |[[Shadbolt-511| McMahon, Bessie]]||1918 Nov 22||2016 Jul 04||97|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Shadbolt-511.jpg 5252055] |- |[[McMahon-3353|McMahon, George]]||||1943 Jul 05||63||with Isabella McMahon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/McMahon-3353.jpg 5252007] |- |[[Thompson-55188| McMahon, Isabella May]]||||1955 Sep 27||69||with George McMahon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/McMahon-3353.jpg 5252007] |- |[[McMahon-3351| McMahon, James]]||||1904 Dec 09||56||with Matilda McMahon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/McMahon-3351.jpg 5252025] |- |[[McMahon-3354| McMahon, John Ernest]]||||1970 Sep 02||76||H of Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/McMahon-3354.jpg 5252050] |- |[[McMahon-3356|McMahon, Kevin Patrick]]||1928 Jul 31||2011 Apr 28||||S of John & Ruby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/McMahon-3356.jpg 5252052] |- |[[Gatehouse-88|McMahon, Matilda]]||||1931 Jun 26||76||with James McMahon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/McMahon-3351.jpg 5252025] |- |[[McMahon-3357|McMahon, Rachel Matilda]]||||1958 Apr 14||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/McMahon-3357.jpg 5252024] |- |[[Clarke-14817| McMahon, Ruby Mary Eileen]]||1901 Oct 18||2001 Aug 20||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Clarke-7841.jpg 5252051] |- |[[McPhie-62| McPhie, Gordon Archibald]]||||1991 Jun 19||83||with Una McPhie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/McPhie-62.jpg 5252106] |- |[[Robertson-10603| McPhie, Janet]]||||1912 Jun 13||68||with Malcolm McPhie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/McPhie-41.jpg 5252102] |- |[[McPhie-66| McPhie, Lee Malcolm]]||||1970 Jun 27||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/McPhie-66.jpg 5252105] |- |[[McPhie-41| McPhie, Malcolm]]||||1914 Sep 05||78||b. Tellabody, Scotland; with Janet McPhie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/McPhie-41.jpg 5252102] |- |[[McPhie-65|McPhie, Malcolm]]||||1937 Sep 22||62||b. Nimmo|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/McPhie-65.jpg 5252103] |- |[[Reid-13960|McPhie, Mildred Eva]]||||1971 Oct 07||83||with William McPhie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/McPhie-64.jpg 5252104] |- |[[Williams-83147|McPhie, Una Catherine]]||||1990 Mar 24||77||with Gordon McPhie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/McPhie-62.jpg 5252106] |- |[[McPhie-64| McPhie, William]]||||1958 Apr 10||78||b. Nimmo; with Mildred McPhie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/McPhie-64.jpg 5252104] |- |[[Merrett-240|Merrett, Henry Charles]]||||1914 Jan 20||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Merrett-240.jpg 5252001] |- |[[Miners-26|Miners, Charles Alfred Edward]]||||1989 Apr 09||79||with Kathleen Miners|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Miners-26.jpg 5252186] |- |[[Nobes-66|Miners, Kathleen Gladys (Kitty)]]||||1994 Nov 29||84||with Charles Miners|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Nobes-66.jpg 5252185] |- |[[Mitchell-27073|Mitchell, David Craik]]||1894||1969|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Mitchell-27073.jpg 5252121] |- |[[Scott-4181|Mitchell, Mary (Poll)]]||1904||1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Scott-4181.jpg 5252122] |- |[[Keele-301|Monckton, Betty Allen]]||1920 Jul 18||1974 Jun 11||||nee Keele; W of Bruce; M of Robin, Rosemary, Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Keele-301.jpg 5252199] |- |[[Monckton-138|Monckton, Hilary James]]||1889 Sep 26||1969 Nov 11||||H of Rubie; F of Jean & Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Monckton-138.jpg 5252196] |- |[[Crisp-1745|Monckton, Rubie Rose]]||1891 Jan 30||1982 Jul 22||||nee Crisp; W of Hilary; M of Jean & Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Crisp-1745.jpg 5252197] |- |[[Monckton-111| Monckton, Walter John Bruce]]||1918 Jan 19||2003 Aug 21||||H of Betty; F of Robin, Rosemary, Anne; H of Susie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Monckton-111.jpg 5252198] |- |[[Heriot-342|Morrice, Mary Alice]]||||1935 Sep 30||72||with William Morrice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Morrice-208.jpg 5252188] |- |[[Morrice-208|Morrice, William]]||||1943 Nov 14||85||with Mary Morrice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Morrice-208.jpg 5252188] |- |[[Mugridge-94|Mugridge, Terence Nathaniel]]||1936 Feb 20||1963 Dec 24||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Mugridge-94.jpg 5252083] |- |[[Kelley-8619|Mugridge, Audrey Angela]]||1913 Dec 15||1942 Jul 11||||W of Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Kelley-8619.jpg 5251991] |- |[[Mugridge-100|Mugridge, Donald Hugh]]||1936 Aug 24||1983 Aug 17||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Mugridge-100.jpg 5252184] |- |[[Kelley-8623|Mugridge, Elaine Elizabeth]]||1944 Jan 14||1996 Sep 02||||W of Charles; M of Leeann & Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Kelley-8623.jpg 5252254] |- |[[Williams-83205|Mugridge, Ellen Valerie]]||1910 Dec 14||1994 Jul 12||||with Nathanial Mugridge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Williams-83205.jpg 5252084] |- |[[Wroe-258|Mugridge, Esther Alice]]||||1924 May 04||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Wroe-258.jpg 5252286] |- |[[Roberson-2611|Mugridge, Gertrude V]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Mugridge-102.jpg 5252090] |- |[[Kelley-8622|Mugridge, Gloria]]||1938 Sep 27||2015 Apr 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Kelley-8622.jpg 5252193] |- |[[Mugridge-102|Mugridge, Godfrey B]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Mugridge-102.jpg 5252090] |- |[[Mugridge-99|Mugridge, Harold]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Mugridge-99.jpg 5252091] |- |[[Mugridge-33|Mugridge, Hugh]] ||||1924 Apr 19||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Mugridge-33.jpg 5252251] |- |[[Mugridge-92| Mugridge, Hugh]]||||1936 Aug 12||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Mugridge-92.jpg 5252287] |- |[[McPhie-67|Mugridge, Jane Isabelle]]||1911 Apr 10||1993 Sep 29||82||with Valdor Mugridge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Mugridge-103.jpg 5252183] |- |[[Mugridge-103|Mugridge, Lavinia Mary]]||1885||1976||||D of Rosina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Mugridge-103-1.jpg 5252289] |- |[[Brown-80930|Mugridge, Mary]] ||||1921 Aug 22||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Brown-80930.jpg 5252250] |- |[[Mugridge-104| Mugridge, Napolean Valentine]]||1882||1966||||S of Rosina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Mugridge-103-1.jpg 5252289] |- |[[Mugridge-95| Mugridge, Nathaniel Wills]]||1909 Oct 03||1978 Jun 27||||with Ellen Mugridge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Williams-83205.jpg 5252084] |- |[[White-54964|Mugridge, Nina Jean]]||1938 Jan 02||2000 Dec 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/White-54964.jpg 5252086] |- |[[Mugridge-105| Mugridge, Norman George]]||1901 Jan 06||1975 May 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Mugridge-105.jpg 5252285] |- |[[Whiteman-1104|Mugridge, Rosina]]||||1886 Aug ||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Whiteman-1104.jpg 5252288] |- |[[Mugridge-96| Mugridge, Terence Clifton]]||||1981 Aug 26||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Mugridge-96.jpg 5252085] |- |[[Mugridge-97|Mugridge, Valdor Arthur]]||1902 Sep 20||1979 Sep 01||76||with Jane Mugridge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Mugridge-103.jpg 5252183] |- |[[Mugridge-101|Mugridge, Warron Valdor]]||||1973 May 05||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Mugridge-101.jpg 5252182] |- |[[Murphy-19827| Murphy, Cyril Edward (Ted)]]||||1949 Dec 10||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Murphy-19827.jpg 5252148] |- |[[Osborne-6954| Osborne, Henry Denis Madden]]||1903||1984|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Osborne-6954.jpg 5252256] |- |[[Parker-35254| Parker, Dorothy Rose]]||||1917 Dec 18||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Parker-35254.jpg 5252280] |- |[[Patterson-16683|Patterson, Norman Francis]]||||1929 Jun 14||<1||10 mths; S of William & Clara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Patterson-16683.jpg 5252129] |- |[[Payten-29| Payten, Edward James]]||||1944 May 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Payten-29.jpg 5252208] |- |[[Crisp-1750| Payten, Pauline Rose]]||||1955 Sep 03||||with Rueben Payten|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Payten-31.jpg 5252266] |- |[[Payten-31| Payten, Rueben Forrester]]||||1970 Aug 08||||with Pauline Payten|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Payten-31.jpg 5252266] |- |[[Kidman-169| Pollock, Thekla Mary]]||1927 Aug 20||2005 Nov 28||||nee Kidman; W of Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Kidman-169.jpg 5252179] |- |[[Power-3794| Power, Catherine]]||||||||D of Mathew & Mary Power|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Power-3794.jpg 5252022] |- |[[Tierney-1261| Power, Florence Margaret]]||||1974 Jan 28||60||with Hubert Power|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Power-3795.jpg 5252053] |- |[[Power-3795|Power, Hubert James]]||||1973 Nov 28||60||with Florence? Power|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Power-3795.jpg 5252053] |- |[[Power-3800|Power, Jeffrey William]]||1940 Nov 25||2017 Feb 01||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Power-3800.jpg 5252066] |- |[[Power-3797| Power, John Thomas]]||||1909 Oct 17||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Power-3797.jpg 5252027] |- | [[Power-3526|Power, Joseph Clare]] ||1911 Jun 23||1984 Apr 06||||H of Linda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Power-3526.jpg 5252070] |- | [[Williams-79703|Power, Linda Mary]] ||1919 Oct 08||2005 Feb 11||||nee Williams; W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Power-3526.jpg 5252070] |- |[[Power-3793| Power, Margaret]]||||||||D of Mathew & Mary Power|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Power-3794.jpg 5252022] |- | [[Collins-23972|Power, Mary Agnes]] ||||1939 Dec 09||60||W of Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Power-3527.jpg 5252023] |- | [[McMahon-3196|Power, Mary]]||||1898 Dec 28||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/McMahon-3196.jpg 5252028] |- | [[Power-3527|Power, Matthew]] ||||1940 Apr 07||61||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Power-3527.jpg 5252023] |- | [[Power-3528|Power, Matthew]] ||||1913 Jul 18||78||b. Co. Waterford, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Power-3528.jpg 5252030] |- |[[Power-3798| Power, Thomas Patrick]]||||1962 May? 22||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Power-3798.jpg 5252032] |- |[[Power-3799|Power, Vincent Ronald]]||||1950 Nov 19||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Power-3799.jpg 5252021] |- |[[Pycroft-26| Pyecroft, Joseph]]||||1902 May 23||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Pycroft-26.jpg 5252233] |- |[[Unknown-502745| Reid, Beverley Anne]]||1950 Mar 24||2000 Jun 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Unknown-502745.jpg 5252133] |- |[[Reid-14041| Reid, Cecil Thomas (Tom)]]||1914 Dec 08||1994 Apr 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Reid-14041.jpg 5252100] |- |[[Reid-14075| Reid, Cyril Norman]]||||1954 May 07||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Reid-14075.jpg 5252120] |- |[[Reid-14085|Reid, Cyril Stephenson]]||1922 Jan 01||1997 Aug 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Reid-14085.jpg 5252101] |- |[[Reid-14079| Reid, Edwin Ruben]]||||1897 Oct 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Reid-14079.jpg 5252109] |- |[[McPhie-61|Reid, Elizabeth Jane]]||||1944 Dec 21||61||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/McPhie-61.jpg 5252115] |- |[[Reid-14044| Reid, Henry Cecil]]||||1941 Feb 02||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Reid-14044.jpg 5252117] |- |[[ Burke-8426|Reid, Hilda Mary]]||||1954 Jul 20||61||W of Walter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Reid-13910.jpg 5252098] |- |[[Kelley-8640| Reid, Hilma Agnes Henrietta]]||||1974 Jul 21||63||with Leslie Reid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Reid-14042.jpg 5252097] |- |[[Reid-14080| Reid, Karl Raymond John]]||||1999 Apr 06||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Reid-14080.jpg 5252107] |- |[[Reid-14045|Reid, Lawrence William]]||||1981 Sep 01||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Reid-14045.jpg 5252110] |- |[[Reid-14042| Reid, Leslie Lawson]]||||1972 Sep 21||62||with Hilma Reid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Reid-14042.jpg 5252097] |- |[[Reid-14081|Reid, Myra Isabell]]||||1985 Jan 20||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Reid-14081.jpg 5252112] |- |[[Reid-14082| Reid, Stanley Charles Sylvester]]||||1972 Apr 07||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Reid-14082.jpg 5252108] |- |[[Reed-21486| Reid, Thomas]]||||1952 Feb 14||80||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/McPhie-61.jpg 5252115] |- |[[Reid-14083|Reid, Vera May]]||||1965 Feb 16||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Reid-14083.jpg 5252113] |- |[[Reid-13910| Reid, Walter]]||||1961 Sep 23||80||H of Hilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Reid-13910.jpg 5252098] |- |[[Roberson-2626| Roberson, Agusta L]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Roberson-2626.jpg 5252092] |- |[[Girvan-151| Roberson, Jane]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Mugridge-102.jpg 5252090] |- |[[Roberson-2643|Roberson, Jane A]]||1875||1898 May 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Roberson-2643.jpg 5252089] |- |[[Robinson-37007|Roberson, William]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Mugridge-102.jpg 5252090] |- |[[Roberson-2644| Roberson, William]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Roberson-2644.jpg 5252093] |- |Rodgers, Ted||||||||||5252125 |- |[[Rolfe-2026|Rolfe, Arthur Lawrence]]||||1937 Nov 21||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Rolfe-616.jpg 5252065] |- |[[Rose-15988|Rose, Alfred Frederic]]||1875 Sep 14||1940 May 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Rose-15988.jpg 5252218] |- |[[Hain-303|Rose, Amelia Jane]]||1868 Aug 05||1940 Jul 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Hain-303.jpg 5252221] |- |[[Merrett-265|Rose, Eliza Jane]] ||1837 Apr 27||1912 Aug 31||73||W. of Reuben||Obituary |- |[[Wyndham-360| Rose, Freda Marjorie]]||||1972 Aug 14||74||W of Reuben|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Rose-15958.jpg 5252246] |- |[[Rose-15989| Rose, Henry Arthur Marrett (Padd)]]||1902 Oct 26||1980 Aug 08||||with Nada Rose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Rose-15989.jpg 5252216] |- |[[Rose-15857|Rose, Henry Thomas Merrett]]||1866 Nov 14||1938 Jul 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Rose-15857.jpg 5252220] |- |[[Johnston-18554| Rose, Kathleen Amey (Kit)]]||1922 Apr 10||2012 Nov 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Johnston-18554.jpg 5252253] |- |[[Goodwin-8613| Rose, Nada Marion]]||1907 Mar 12||1994 May 29||||nee Goodwin; with Henry Rose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Rose-15989.jpg 5252216] |- |[[Rose-15957| Rose, Reuben Bartlett (Ben)]]||1922 Nov 09||2006 Dec 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Rose-15957.jpg 5252252] |- |[[Rose-15791| Rose, Reuben Uther Bartlett]]||1834 Sep 03||1908 Sep 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Rose-15791.jpg 5252219] |- |[[Rose-15958|Rose, Reuben Uther Bartlett]]||1881 Jul 06||1955 Feb 23||||b. Boloco; H of Freda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Rose-15958.jpg 5252246] |- |[[Rowland-3270| Rowland, John]]||1925 Feb 10||1996 Dec 31||||b. Armidale; d. Canberra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Rowland-3270.jpg 5252094] |- |[[Armstrong-16575| Rowland, Moira Enid]]||1928 Feb 13||2013 May 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Armstrong-16575.jpg 5252095] |- |[[Rugman-12| Rugman, Charlie]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Rugman-12.jpg 5252124] |- |[[Kidman-181| Ruzgas, Kay L]]||1943 Feb 17||2006 Oct 05||||nee Kidman; W of Anthony (frank); M of Caroline, Gary, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Kidman-181.jpg 5252176] |- |[[Shiel-163|Sheil, Joseph Leslie]]||||1901 June 24||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Shiel-163.jpg 5252054] |- |[[O'Donnell-3097|Sheilds, Doris]]||||1912 Nov 27||17||D of Hettie G Shields|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/O_Donnell-3097.jpg 5251988] |- |[[Simpson-16969|Simpson, Geoffrey]]||1923 May 02||2015 Jun 16||||S of Sylvia Simpson; H of Margaret; F of Grahame & Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Simpson-16969.jpg 5252291] |- |[[Crisp-1786|Simpson, Sylvia Isabel]]||1893 Apr 15||1972 May 27||||nee Crisp; W of Robert thomas; M of Valerie, Geoffrey, Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Crisp-1703.jpg 5252293] |- |[[Simpson-16972|Spence, Valerie]]||1921 Aug 05||2006 Dec 03||||nee Simpson; W of Dudley Macquarie; M of Valerie Elizabeth Evans|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Simpson-16972.jpg 5252292] |- |[[Brown-104044|Stewart, Caroline]]||||1931 Jul 27||86||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Stewart-37672.jpg 5252232] |- |[[Stewart-37674| Stewart, Francis E]]||1877||1905||28||H of Alma||Father's obituary |- |[[Stewart-37676| Stewart, Monica Louisa]]||1884||1885||||D. of Robert & Caroline||Father's obituary |- |[[Stewart-37672| Stewart, Robert]]||||1922 Jun 18||85||H of Caroline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Stewart-37672.jpg 5252232] |- |[[Thomas-43436|Thomas, David A E]]||||1974 Jan 20||90||with Margaret Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Thomas-43436.jpg 5252011] |- |[[McMahon-3377|Thomas, Margaret M]]||||1929 May 22||41||with David Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Thomas-43436.jpg 5252011] |- |[[Thomas-43437|Thomas, Reta Ellen]]||||2006 May 27||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Thomas-43437.jpg 5252012] |- |[[Thomas-43439|Thomas, Terence James]]||||1921 Mar 16||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Thomas-43439.jpg 5252026] |- |[[Thomas-43438|Thomas, Theresa Mary]]||||2013 Mar 16||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Thomas-43438.jpg 5252013] |- |[[Thompson-55762| Thompson, Cecil Robert]]||1931 Aug 02||1998 Feb 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Thompson-55762.jpg 5252138] |- |[[Thompson-55763|Thompson, Henry William]]||1921 Nov 07||2001 Feb 15||||H of Patricia; F of Cheryl, Garry, Maderlyne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Thompson-55763.jpg 5252137] |- |Unknown||||||||||5252123 |- |unreadable||||||||||5252267 |- |[[Vennik-8|Vennik, Jan]]||1930 Nov 24||2003 Dec 01||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Vennik-8.jpg 5252096] |- |[[Golby-63|Wallace, Joyce Margaret]]||1934 Oct 14||2011 Feb 04||||nee Golby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Golby-63.jpg 5252075] |- |[[ Walters-7728|Walters, Bob]]||1961 Jul 20||2013 Feb 09||||H of Mikala; F of Georgia & Brody|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Walters-7728.jpg 5252174] |- |[[Walters-7729| Walters, Sidney William]]||1932 Jan 06||2008 Jan 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Walters-7729.jpg 5252175] |- |[[Shercliff-3| Warren, Hazel May]]||1924 Aug 31||2008 Jun 12||||with Hugh Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Warren-16361.jpg 5252152] |- |[[Warren-16361|Warren, Hugh Gibson]]||1925 Oct 20||1992 Apr 30||||with Hazel Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Warren-16361.jpg 5252152] |- |[[Preston-6597| Watson, Annie Norman]]||1851 May 17||1878 Feb 01||||W of J Arthur Watson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Preston-6597.jpg 5252301] |- |[[Reid-13914| Wellsmore, Cecelia]]||||1944 Sep 24||61||with James Wellsmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Reid-13914.jpg 5252017] |- |[[Wellsmore-12|Wellsmore, James]]||||1940 Nov 28||69||with Cecilia Wellsmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Wellsmore-12.jpg 5252016] |- |[[Williamson-12148|Wellsmore, Lila]]||1904 Sep 10||1994 Sep 15||90||b. Kalkite; with Ossie Wellsmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Williamson-12148.jpg 5252015] |- |[[Wellsmore-14|Wellsmore, Madeline]]||||1920 Mar 17||5||D of J & C Wellsmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Wellsmore-14.jpg 5252019] |- |[[Wellsmore-13| Wellsmore, Ossie]]||1907 Sep 01||2007 Nov 18||100||b. Paupong; with Lila Wellsmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Williamson-12148.jpg 5252015] |- |[[Wellsmore-18| Wellsmore, Thomas]]||abt 1839||Sep 10 1910||71||||Obituary |- |[[Wellsmore-15| Wellsmore, William]]||1863 Jul 10||1952 Jun 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Wellsmore-15.jpg 5252005] |- |[[Wellsmore-16|Wellsmore, William B]]||1920 Sep 14||1992 Mar 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Wellsmore-16.jpg 5252006] |- |[[Hedger-530|Weston, Marie]]||1929 May 10||1999 Aug 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Hedger-530.jpg 5252169] |- |[[White-55613|White, George William]]||||1964 Dec 15||50?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/White-55613.jpg 5252131] |- |[[ White-55660|White, Joseph David]]||||1954 Aug 16||||H of Daisey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/White-55660.jpg 5252128] |- |[[White-55810|White, Joshua Phillip]]||||1985 Jun 19||||Stilborn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/White-55810.jpg 5252134] |- |[[White-55735|White, Sidney Clifton (Sid)]]||1936 Apr 25||2002 Feb 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/White-55735.jpg 5252135] |- |[[White-55693|White, Violet Theresa]]||||1983 Jun 13||81||W of Joseph (dec); M of Lilian & Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/White-55693.jpg 5252126] |- |[[Miners-96|Whiteman, Clara Ann]]||||1910 May 12 ||34||||Obituary |- |[[Whiteman-1111|Whiteman, Ralph]]||||1948 Mar 23||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Whiteman-1111.jpg 5252249] |- |[[Mugridge-110| Whiteman, Sarah Jane]]||||1950 Jul 02||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Whiteman-1111.jpg 5252249] |- |[[Wilkinson-10305| Wilkinson, David Leitch]]||1888 Mar 06||1929 Jul 12||||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Wilkinson-10305.jpg 5252194] |- |[[Reid-14244|Wilkinson, Ethel Mary Esther]]||1893 Dec 07||1980 Sep 06||||b. Dandaloo; d. Sydney; nee Reid; W of David; M of Betty, Peggy, Charles, David, Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Reid-14244-1.jpg 5252195] |- |[[Roberson-2592| Williams, Annie Ester]]||||1963 Oct 21||81||with Arthur Williams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Reid-14244.jpg 5252082] |- |[[Williams-84341|Williams, Arnold Richardson]]||||1992 Jul 02||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Williams-84341.jpg 5251993] |- |[[Williams-82393|Williams, Arthur Richardson]]||||1963 Apr 14||85||with Annie Williams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Reid-14244.jpg 5252082] |- |[[Williams-84345|Williams, Edward]]||||1900 Mar 19||56||S of John & Sarah Williams; d. Jindabyne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Williams-84345.jpg 5252231] |- |[[Williams-84346|Williams, Keith Oscar]]||1908 Aug 23||1984 Jun 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Williams-84346.jpg 5252081] |- |[[Kelley-8701| Williams, Veronica Vilna]]||1910 Jun 21||1983 Apr 25||||W of Arnold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Kelley-8701.jpg 5252000] |- |[[Wolfe-6199| Wolfe, Charles Cuthbert]]||1902 Jul 08||1989 Mar 06||||AIF; H of Jean; F of Edwin, Peter, Stephen, Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Wolfe-6199.jpg 5252200] |- |[[Monckton-140| Wolfe, Jean Winifred]]||1916 May 30||2007 Dec 15||||W of Charles; M of Edwin, Peter, Stephen, Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Monckton-140.jpg 5252201] |- |[[Wolfe-6200|Wolfe, Stephen John]]||1950 Aug 01||1971 Nov 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Wolfe-6200.jpg 5252202] |- |[[Woodhouse-1394|Woodhouse, Thomas]]||||1949 Mar 31||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Woodhouse-1394.jpg 5252014] |- |[[Ginns-32|Wroe, Catherine]]||||1988 Mar 08||91||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Wroe-264.jpg 5252260] |- |[[Wroe-265|Wroe, Eric Raymond]]||||1991 Apr 16||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Wroe-265.jpg 5252236] |- | [[Wroe-141|Wroe, George Alfred]] ||||1938 Feb 19||68||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Wroe-141.jpg 5252237] |- |[[Wroe-264| Wroe, James Thomas]]||||1938 Aug 25||68||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Wroe-264.jpg 5252260] |- |[[Wroe-140|Wroe, John]] ||||1949 Nov 16||80||with Mary Wroe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Wroe-140.jpg 5252234] |- |[[Ginns-27|Wroe, Mary Alice]]||||1966 Aug 01||80||with John Wroe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Wroe-140.jpg 5252234] |- |[[Ginns-28|Wroe, Mary Ethel]]||||1967 Dec 06||83||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Wroe-141.jpg 5252237] |- |[[Wroe-266| Wroe, Sylvia Catherine]]||||1941 Sep 20||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Wroe-266.jpg 5252263] |- |[[Wroe-139|Wroe, Thomas]] ||1846 Nov 18||1924 Oct 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Wroe-139.jpg 5252261] |}

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    [[Category: Bombala Cemetery, Bombala, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] {{Image|file=Cemeterist_Project-2.png|align=r|size=200}} ==General Information== Cemetery Name: '''[[:Category: Bombala Cemetery, Bombala, New South Wales|Bombala Cemetery]] Address: '''Cemetery Road, Bombala, New South Wales, Australia GPS Coordinates: -36.9208964448665, 149.2316676662898 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=-36.9208964448665%2C%20149.2316676662898#map=17/-36.92090/149.23167 OpenStreetMap] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/36%C2%B055'15.2%22S+149%C2%B013'54.1%22E/@-36.9208857,149.2310293,443m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m6!3m5!1s0x0:0x53f11fa6bb4d2724!7e2!8m2!3d-36.920887!4d149.2316803 Google Maps] ==History== It was created in 1845 as a gift of 'one acre' to the family of David McKeachie by his employer, James Matheson, the owner of 'Aston'. ... These old rural cemeteries are a record of settlement and family histories, and insight to the lives of European settlers. Bombala is situated in the far south of NSW on the Great Dividing Range, near the Victorian border. ==More Information== * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=1096 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2411145 Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/152255 Billion Graves] * [https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/2022722/bombala-cemetery/ Commonwealth War Graves Commssion - Bombala Cemetery] * [http://www.monaropioneers.com/Cemeteries/Bombala%20Cemeteries.htm Monaro Pioneers - Bombala District Cemeteries] * [https://www.abc.net.au/news/2008-07-22/bombala-cemetery-to-identify-unmarked-graves/447684 Bombala cemetery to identify unmarked graves] * [https://www.snowymonaro.nsw.gov.au/Community/Cemeteries/Cemeteries-in-the-Snowy-Monaro-Region Snowy Monaro Regional Council - Cemeteries in the Snowy Monaro Region] === Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in the Bombala Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. === Tasks Completed=== * Photography {{Green|Completed on in May 2014}} * Photo transcriptions {{Green|Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. Additional entries have been made from Funeral Notices.}} === Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''birth''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''death''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" class="unsortable"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | [[Frost-4365|Airs, Mercia Emily (Mickey)]]||1923 Oct 02||2010 Dec 23||||W of [[Airs-7|Bill]]; M of [[Airs-8|Carolyn]], [[Airs-9|Phillip]], [[Airs-10|Judy]], [[Airs-11|John]], [[Airs-12|Gle]], [[Airs-13|Brad]], [[Airs-14|Karin]], [[Airs-15|Stephen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Unknown-263741.jpg 1783] |- | [[Airs-7|Airs, William George]]||1920 Oct 14||1999 Jun 16||||H of [[Frost-4365|Mercia]]; F of [[Airs-8|Carolyn]], [[Airs-9|Phillip]], [[Airs-10|Judy]], [[Airs-11|John]], [[Airs-12|Gle]], [[Airs-13|Brad]], [[Airs-14|Karin]], [[Airs-15|Stephen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Airs-7.jpg 1784] |- | [[Groves-1194|Alcock, Mabel Sylvia]]||1883 Jun 01||1952 Oct 22||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Groves-1194.jpg 214] |- | [[Alcock-338|Alcock, Maxwell Hilary]]||1934||2008||||H of [[Unknown-263745|Gwen]]; F of [[Alcock-340|Julie]], [[Alcock-341|Warrick]], [[Alcock-342|Rosalie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Alcock-338.jpg 1997] |- | [[Unknown-263746|Allan, Amelia]]||1825||1903 Apr 09||79?||b. Dundee, Scotland; W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Allan-1060-1.jpg 485] |- | [[Allan-1060|Allan, James]]||1815 Mar 01||1889 Jan 29||||b. Fifeshire, Scotland; H of Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Allan-1060-1.jpg 485] |- | [[Allan-1061|Allan, Jean Henderson]]||1917||1983||||M of [[Allan-1062|Patricia]], [[Allan-1063|Lorraine]], [[Allan-1064|Judith]], [[Allan-1065|Peter]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Allan-1061.jpg 1966] |- | [[Allen-16365|Allen, Franklin Lyle]]||1908 Jan 16||1989 Sep 29||||MBE; H of Olive; F of [[Allen-16366|Fay]]; GF of [[Unknown-263749|Warwick]], [[Unknown-263751|Greg]], [[Unknown-263752|Ian]], [[Unknown-263753|Jenny]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Allen-16365.jpg 1812] |- | [[Allen-16368|Allen, Kate Lillian]]||||1949 Apr 20||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Allen-16368.jpg 772] |- | [[Allen-16369|Allen, Lionel William]]||1930||2013||||H of [[Unknown-263754|Daphne]]; F of [[Allen-16370|Lynette]], [[Allen-16371|Barry]], [[Allen-16372|Patrick]], [[Allen-16373|Michelle]], [[Allen-16374|Leanne]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Allen-16369.jpg 1979] |- | [[Allen-16370|Allen, Lynette Marie]]||1964||1976 Jul 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Allen-16375.jpg 840] |- | [[Murdoch-504|Allen, Olive Marion]]||1907 Jun 20||2001 Aug 27||||W of Frank; M of [[Allen-16366|Fay]]; Gm of [[Unknown-263749|Warwick]], [[Unknown-263751|Greg]], [[Unknown-263752|Ian]], [[Unknown-263753|Jenny]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Allen-16365.jpg 1812] |- | [[Allen-16376|Allen, Patrick William John]]||1968||1985 May 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Allen-16376.jpg 839] |- | [[Anderson-17358|Anderson, Peter Norris]]||1922 Nov 13||1982 Sep 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Anderson-17358.jpg 804] |- | [[White-28069|Anderson, Marjorie Hazell]]||1916||2005||||W of [[Anderson-17358|Peter Anderson]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-5.jpg 803] |- | [[Anderson-17359|Anderson, Rachel May]]||1899||1984||||W of John William; M of Edith, Jean, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Anderson-17359.jpg 1954] |- | [[Smith-52970|Appleby, Martha Gertrude]]||1900||1965||65||nee Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Smith-52970.jpg 1358] |- | [[Appleby-279|Appleby, William]]||1886||1973||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Appleby-279.jpg 1357] |- | [[Armstrong-5376|Armstrong, Mary Eliza]]||||1964 Jan 27||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Armstrong-5376.jpg 359] |- | [[Arnold-5322|Arnold, Augustus]]||||1897 Sep 14||||H of Lucy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Arnold-5322.jpg 315] |- | [[Bennett-9606|Arnold, Lucy]]||||1913 Mar 03||74||W of Augustus|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Arnold-5322.jpg 315] |- | [[Sloan-1320|Arthur, Olive Grace]]||||1954 Nov 21||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Unknown-263738.jpg 683] |- | [[Ashworth-385|Ashworth, Thomas Ramsden]] ||||1876 Mar 25||46||M.D.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Ashworth-385.jpg 381] |- | [[Atkins-2216|Atkins, Ben]]||||1959 May 22||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Atkins-2216.jpg 789] |- | [[Atkins-2217|Atkins, Benjamin K]]||1919 Dec 10||1921 Mar 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Atkins-2217.jpg 744] |- | [[Atkins-2218|Atkins, Charles W]]||||1945 Jun 05||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Atkins-2218.jpg 778] |- | [[Elliott-5106|Atkins, Clarice Sarah]]||1903 Dec 03||1990 Oct 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Elliott-5106.jpg 1479] |- | [[Atkins-2220|Atkins, Gerald Oswell]]||1901 Jun 01||1984 Aug 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Atkins-2220.jpg 1480] |- | [[Atkins-2221|Atkins, Horace L]]||1913 Sep 16||1925 Jan 21|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Atkins-2221.jpg 745] |- | [[Kellond-10|Atkins, Ivy]]||||1969 Mar 30||83?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Kellond-10.jpg 775] |- | [[Comben-5|Atkins, Jane]]||||1935 Nov 14||95||W of [[Ingram-1875|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Atkins-2223.jpg 746] |- | [[Atkins-2410|Atkins, John]]||||||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Atkins-2225.jpg 121] |- | [[Atkins-2224|Atkins, John W]]||1903 Oct 07||1903 Nov 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Atkins-2224.jpg 108] |- | [[Welsh-1328|Atkins, Mary]]||||1860 Aug|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Atkins-2225.jpg 121] |- | [[Elton-257|Atkins, Mary]]||||1959 Oct 20||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Atkins-2216.jpg 789] |- | [[Atkins-2227|Atkins, Max]]||1928 Mar 07||1996 Sep 12||||H of [[Unknown-263764|Ellen]]; F of [[Atkins-2228|Michele]], [[Atkins-2229|Jillian]], [[Atkins-2230|Kerry]], [[Atkins-2231|Kenneth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Atkins-2227.jpg 1796] |- | [[Atkins-2232|Atkins, Robert Edwin]]||||1956 Apr 21||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Kellond-10.jpg 775] |- | [[Atkins-2233|Atkins, Robert Henry (Rusty)]]||1906 Apr 28||1981 Apr 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Atkins-2233.jpg 796] |- | [[Atkins-2408|Atkins, Stella]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Atkins-2408.jpg 1631] |- | [[Allen-16965|Atkins, Sylvia L J]]||||1988 Oct 05||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Allen-16965.jpg 779] |- | [[Atkins-2239|Atkins, Thomas]]||||1979 Sep 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Atkins-2409.jpg 1632] |- | [[Atkins-2223|Atkins, William]]||||1922 Jan 30||79||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Atkins-2223.jpg 746] |- | [[Attwater-4|Attwater, Emily E A]]||||1920 Jun 19||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Attwater-4.jpg 216] |- | [[Attwater-5|Attwater, James]]||||1887 Jun 01||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Attwater-5.jpg 217] |- | [[Attwater-6|Attwater, James Percy]]||||1885 Sep 02||||S of [[Attwater-7|James]] & [[Unknown-263765|Charlotte]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Attwater-6.jpg 220] |- | [[Austin-4293|Austin, Sabina]]||||1867 Sep 12||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Austin-4293.jpg 100] |- | [[Badgery-5|Badgery, Henry B A (Bun)]]||||1922 Mar 16||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Badgery-5.jpg 428] |- | [[Badgery-6|Badgery, Margaret]]||||1922 Jun 13||87||M of Henry B A Badgery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Badgery-5.jpg 428] |- | [[Badgery-7|Badgery, William]]||||1870 May 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Badgery-7.jpg 420] |- | [[Badgery-8|Badgery, William H M]]||||1922 Jan 02||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Badgery-7.jpg 420] |- | [[Griffiths-1319|Baird, Adeline Lily]]||||1961||74||W of [[Baird-1753|Walter]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Baird-1753.jpg 672] |- | [[Baird-1754|Baird, John Cameron]]||1900 Oct 04||1975 Aug 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Baird-1754.jpg 722] |- | [[Clifford-1828|Baird, Laura Marcella]]||1915 Nov 01||1998 Jul 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Baird-1754.jpg 722] |- | [[Thomas-15332|Baird, Marie Agnes]]||1927 Sep 09||2000 Apr 04||||W of Reggie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Thomas-15332.jpg 1781] |- | [[Baird-1756|Baird, Reggie Frederick]]||1919 Nov 26||2011 Jul 03||||H of Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Baird-1756.jpg 1780] |- | [[Baird-1753|Baird, Walter]]||||1945 Sep 18||74||H of [[Griffiths-1319|Adeline]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Baird-1753.jpg 672] |- | [[Baldwin-5543|Baldwin, Christopher Allan]]||1985 Nov 21||1988 Aug 21||||S of [[Baldwin-5544|Ken]] & [[Unknown-263768|Belinda]]; B of Stacy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Baldwin-5543.jpg 1848] |- | [[Wells-8090|Baldwin, Dulcie Irene]]||1908||2000||||W of John Henderson; M of [[Baldwin-5546|Bruce]], [[Baldwin-5547|Shirley]], [[Baldwin-5548|John]], [[Baldwin-5549|William]], [[Baldwin-5550|Rose]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Baldwin-5545.jpg 1897] |- | [[Baldwin-5545|Baldwin, John Henderson]]||1907||1984||||H of Dulcie Irene; F of [[Baldwin-5546|Bruce]], [[Baldwin-5547|Shirley]], [[Baldwin-5548|John]], [[Baldwin-5549|William]], [[Baldwin-5550|Rose]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Baldwin-5545.jpg 1897] |- | [[Ballard-3731|Ballard, Margarita E V]]||1917||1991|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Ballard-3731.jpg 1755] |- | [[McKey-122|Bampton, Elspeth Morag]]||1970 Jul 27||||39||D of Phyllis McKey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/McKey-122.jpg 1439] |- | [[Barber-3396|Barber, Francis Clair]]||1917||1998|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Barber-3396.jpg 1872] |- | [[Barber-13253|Barber, Richard (1891-1929)]]||1891 Jul 14||1929 Mar 1||37|||CE;417; Unmarked Grave; H of [[Shearer-4066|Edith Clara (Shearer) Edwards (1897-1980)]]|| |- | [[Barber-3994|Barber, Ruby May]]||||1921|||||Unmarked Grave||Obituary |- | [[Girvan-29|Barber, Shiela Love]]||1930||1996||||W of [[Barber-3397|Harold]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Girvan-29.jpg 1876] |- | [[Ashworth-453|Barrow, Mary Elizabeth]]||1868 Jan 31||1871 Nov 07||||D of [[Ashworth-454|Thomas Ramsden Ashworth MD]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Ashworth-453.jpg 5] |- | [[Bartlett-3866|Bartlett, George Henry]]||||1956 Jan 16||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Bartlett-3866.jpg 1394] |- | [[Bartley-598|Bartley, George Alexander]]||||1939 Sep 16||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Bartley-598.jpg 133] |- | [[Stevenson-2641|Bartley, Isabel]]||||1947 Apr 25||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Stevenson-2641.jpg 132] |- | [[Barwick-158|Barwick, Tom]]||||1955 Feb 02||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Barwick-158.jpg 1329] |- | [[Basser-Silk-1|Basser-Silk, Frederick Joseph]]||||1956 May 09||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Basser-Silk-1.jpg 894] |- | [[Rayner-501|Basser-Silk, Olga Eunice]]||1905||1986 Aug 19||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Rayner-501-1.jpg 895] |- | [[Bastany-2|Bastany, Anthony]] ||||1938 Sep 18||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Bastany-2.jpg 260] |- | [[Bastany-3|Bastany, David]]||||1953 Sep 29||9|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Bastany-3.jpg 1502] |- | [[Bastany-3|Bastany, David]]||||1953 Sep 29||9|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Bastany-3-1.jpg 1531] |- | [[Bastany-1|Bastany, Joseph]] ||||1931 Sep 09||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Bastany-1.jpg 259] |- | [[Bastany-4|Bastany, Rose]]||||1947 May 14||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Bastany-4.jpg 257] |- | [[Bate-472|Bate, Frederick]]||||1928 Jul 17||38||B.E.F.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Bate-472.jpg 1207] |- | [[Beasley-1110|Beasley, Benjamin Daniel]]||||1978 Sep 25||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Beasley-1110.jpg 1225] |- | [[Hite-552|Beasley, Vera]]||||1949 Jul 12||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Hite-552.jpg 1224] |- | [[Cotterill-75|Bedingfield, Evelyn Kay]]||1943||1987||||W of [[Bedingfield-188|Lawrence John]]; M of Davis, Tony, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Cotterill-75.jpg 1862] |- | [[Bedford-544|Bedford, Dave R]]||1900||1955 Nov 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Bedford-544.jpg 1406] |- | [[Bedingfield-153|Bedingfield, Desmond (Chiddy)]]||||1968 Jul 09||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Bedingfield-153.jpg 935] |- | [[Tasker-294|Bedingfield, Eliza]]||||1920 Oct 18||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Tasker-294.jpg 1067] |- | [[Cotterill-76|Bedingfield, Ethel Annetta]]||1920 Jul 23||2003 Mar 31||||M of [[Bedingfield-157|Brenda]], [[Bedingfield-158|Max]], [[Bedingfield-159|Ray]], [[Bedingfield-160|Cathy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Cotterill-76.jpg 937] |- | [[Bedingfield-156|Bedingfield, Herbert Gilbert]]||||1926 May 12||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Tasker-294.jpg 1067] |- | [[Peisley-13|Bedingfield, Jessica]]||||1963 Jun 07||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Peisley-13.jpg 1516] |- | [[Bedingfield-161|Bedingfield, Kevin Arthur (Barber)]]||||1990 Jul 22||73||H of Jessica; F of [[Bedingfield-162|Lawrence (Larry)]], [[Bedingfield-163|Janice]], [[Bedingfield-164|Kaye]], [[Bedingfield-165|Michael]], [[Bedingfield-166|Timothy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Bedingfield-161.jpg 1764] |- | [[Bedingfield-167|Bedingfield, Rowley]]||||1960 Dec 12||51||H of Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Bedingfield-167-1.jpg 1563] |- | [[McGoldrick-84|Bedingfield, Susan]]||||1956 Dec 31||78||W of Rowley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Bedingfield-167-1.jpg 1563] |- | [[Hoffman-4223|Beileiter, Anna]] ||||March 12, 1910||81||||Death notice |- | [[Beileiter-16|Beileiter, Arthur]]||||1946 Feb 28||76||Unmarked grave|| |- | [[Beileiter-1|Beileiter, Donald]]||||1946 Feb 28||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Beileiter-1.jpg 1024] |- | [[Dorl-4|Beileiter, Doreen Caroline]] ||||2000 Apr 11||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Dorl-4.jpg 1039] |- | [[Beileiter-2|Beileiter, Dulcie]]||||1916 Feb 16||19||D of D & F E Beileiter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Beileiter-2.jpg 1070] |- | [[Unknown-266726|Beileiter, Frances E]] ||||1960 Apr 03||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Beileiter-1.jpg 1024] |- | [[Beileiter-3|Beileiter, George Frederick]] ||||1955 Jan 28||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Beileiter-3.jpg 1038] |- | [[Beileiter-8|Beileiter, Harold]] ||1900 Mar||1979 Oct||||H of Lilian; F of Brian, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Beileiter-8.jpg 1332] |- | [[Beileiter-4|Beileiter, J H (Tacky)]] ||||2005 May 30||90||NX142001; H of June; F of Donald, Julie, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Beileiter-4.jpg 1741] |- | [[Beileiter-7|Beileiter, Jacob]] ||||1929 Aug ||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Beileiter-7.jpg 1080] |- | [[Beileiter-22|Beileiter, Johannes]] ||||July 26, 1874||72||||Death notice |- | [[Beileiter-19|Beileiter, Johannes]] ||||May 28, 1884||59||||Death notice. |- | [[Beileiter-11|Beileiter, John]] ||1880 Nov 05||1935 Oct 31||||AIF 5332|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Beileiter-11.jpg 1085] |- | [[Court-345|Beileiter, Lilian]] ||1912 Aug||1994 Jun||||W of Harold; M of Brian & William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Beileiter-8.jpg 1332] |- | [[Phillips-11678|Beileiter, Mary]] ||||1921 May 29||50||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Phillips-11678.jpg 1082] |- | [[Beveridge-286|Beileiter, Vera Pearl]] ||||1990 Jul 19||98|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Beveridge-286.jpg 1374] |- | [[Beileiter-10|Beileiter, William]] ||||1942 Mar 05||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Beileiter-10.jpg 1081] |- | [[Beileiter-9|Beileiter, William]] ||||1956 Jan 04||19||S of H W & L Beileiter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Beileiter-9.jpg 1398] |- | [[Beileiter-5|Beileiter, William Charles (Docker)]] ||||1966 Nov 03||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Beileiter-5.jpg 1375] |- | [[Bell-11116|Bell, Wayne Allen]] ||1938||2010||||H of Barbara Ann; F of Margaret, Samantha, Bruce, Sean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Bell-11116.jpg 1987] |- | [[Bellchambers-4|Bellchambers, Amos]] ||||1923 Aug 20||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Bellchambers-4.jpg 376] |- | [[Bellchambers-7|Bellchambers, Arthur Amos]] ||||1918 Sep 01||24||AIF; d. France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Bellchambers-4.jpg 376] |- | [[Bellchambers-5|Bellchambers, Ernest George]] ||||1939 Feb 03||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Bellchambers-5.jpg 432] |- | [[Bellchambers-6|Bellchambers, Henry Thomas]] ||||1917 Mar 14||20||AIF; d. France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Bellchambers-4.jpg 376] |- | [[Warburton-165|Bellchambers,Charlotte]] ||||1931 Jul 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Bellchambers-4.jpg 376] |- | [[Bent-701|Bent, Edmund]] ||||1870|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Bent-701.jpg 6] |- | [[Benyon-82|Benyon, Harry B]] ||||1940 Oct 30||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Benyon-82.jpg 1120] |- | [[Benyon-83|Benyon, Henry]] ||||1935 Nov 28||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Benyon-83.jpg 1122] |- | [[Bere-74|Bere, Robert John]]||1915||1988||||H of Ethel; F of Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Bere-74.jpg 1852] |- | [[Bercene-1|Bercene, Ethel May]]||||1958 Sep 02||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Bercene-1.jpg 912] |- | [[Beswick-181|Beswick, H E]]||||1985 Feb 07||83||VX2300|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Beswick-181.jpg 1899] |- | [[Brotherton-218|Bevege, Norma Joan]] ||1922 Jun 13||1996 Jan 06||||D of Albert & Myrtle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Brotherton-218.jpg 1247] |- | [[Beveridge-291|Beveridge, Alfred C]] ||||1955 Feb 16||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Beveridge-291.jpg 1147] |- | [[Beveridge-298|Beveridge, Alice Annie]] ||||1910 Jul 21||25||D of Henry & Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Beveridge-298.jpg 18] |- | [[King-14124|Beveridge, Caroline]]||1922 Sep 16||2003 Jun 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Beveridge-309.jpg 1146] |- | [[Beveridge-314|Beveridge, Edna Maud]]||||1973 Apr 02||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Beveridge-314.jpg 1418] |- | [[Willgoose-1|Beveridge, Emily Jane]] ||||1927 Apr 19||41||W of Ernest; M of Lillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Willgoose-1.jpg 17] |- | [[Beveridge-307|Beveridge, John Henry]]||1878 Jun 02||1977 Mar 12||||H of Sarah; F of Ena, May, Lynda, Molly, Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Willgoose-3.jpg 845] |- | [[Beveridge-308|Beveridge, John Ross]]||||1968 Jul 21||48||RAAF 65988; H of Patsy; F of Colin, Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Beveridge-308.jpg 872] |- | [[Beveridge-309|Beveridge, Leslie]]||1918 May 16||2003 Jul 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Beveridge-309.jpg 1146] |- | [[Beveridge-310|Beveridge, Lillian Enid]]||||1924 Jul 09||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Willgoose-1.jpg 17] |- | [[Willgoose-4|Beveridge, Mary Alma]]||||1925 Sep 19||35||W of A C Beveridge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Willgoose-4.jpg 1144] |- | [[Willgoose-3|Beveridge, Sarah Ann]] ||1882 Jun 16||1973 May 21||||W of John; M of Ena, May, Lynda, Molly, Ross|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Willgoose-3.jpg 845] |- | [[Beveridge-312|Beveridge, Thomas (Bun)]]||||1971 May 16||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Beveridge-312.jpg 1372] |- | [[Bevitt-5|Bevitt, Allen Joseph]] ||||1964 May 29||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Bevitt-5.jpg 1508] |- | [[Schuback-5|Binstadt, Agnes]]||||1891 Oct 28||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Binstadt-1.jpg 180] |- | [[Binstadt-1|Binstadt, George]]||||1913 Jul 20||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Binstadt-1.jpg 180] |- | [[Black-5943|Black, Alister Leslie]]||||1966 Dec 09||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Black-5943.jpg 610] |- | [[Black-5944|Black, Edward George]]||||1942 Jul 09||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Toms-260.jpg 406] |- | [[Kimber-227|Black, Elizabeth Sarah]] ||||1982||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Kimber-227.jpg 1650] |- | [[Black-5945|Black, Esmond Fred]]||||1961 Feb 22||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Black-5945.jpg 612] |- | [[Williams-32275|Black, Gwenn Sophia]]||||2012 Jul 04||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Williams-32275.jpg 1647] |- | [[Toms-260|Black, Margaret Dora]]||||1939 Apr 29||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Toms-260.jpg 406] |- | [[Black-5946|Black, Norman Stanley]]||||1917 Apr 02||21||AIF; d. France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Toms-260.jpg 406] |- | [[Bond-2946|Bond, Miriam Ida]]||1937 Mar 14||1937 Mar 14||||D of George & Marie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Bond-2946.jpg 171] |- | [[Bonney-479|Bonney, Basil George]]||||1966 Apr 6||58||Son of George & Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Bonney-479.jpg 689] |- | [[Bowden-1313|Bowden, John Adrian (Jan)]] ||1925||2000||||H of Ruby; F of Harold & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Bowden-1313.jpg 1751] |- | [[Forman-551|Bowden, Ruby Marion]]||1911 Jan 07||2000 Nov 13||||W of John; M of Harold & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Bowden-1313.jpg 1751] |- | [[Bowtell-18|Bowtel, Arthur]] ||||1969 Dec 21||69||H of Esma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Bowtell-18.jpg 797] |- | [[Bowtell-19|Bowtell, Benjamin]]||||1933 Oct 22||74||H oif Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Bowtell-19.jpg 551] |- | [[Elton-272|Bowtell, Esma Leam]] ||||1998 Feb 21||92||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Bowtell-18.jpg 797] |- | [[Leslie-1004|Bowtell, Margaret Ellen]]||||1937 Jan 15||73||W of Benjamin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Bowtell-19.jpg 551] |- | [[Boys-348|Boys, Harvey Hatton]]||1904||1985||||H of Mary Gorden; F of Pat, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Boys-348.jpg 1901] |- | [[Boys-350|Boys, Iris Cecilia]]||1930 Feb 16||2005 Feb 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Boys-350.jpg 1690] |- | [[Braden-444|Braden, Shelley]]||1984 Aug 15||2002 Apr 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Braden-444.jpg 1709] |- | [[Lever-125|Bragg, Ethel V]]||||1940 Aug 07||37?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Lever-125.jpg 1255] |- | [[Unknown-277628|Brasington, Barbara Joan]]||1930 Jan 25||2011 Apr 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Unknown-277628.jpg 1661] |- | [[Radford-614|Brasington, Doris Hannah]]||||1968 Apr 03||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Radford-614.jpg 938] |- | [[Caldwell-2890|Brasington, Edith Evelyn Charlotte]] ||||1985 Dec 10||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Caldwell-2890.jpg 627] |- | [[Smith-81578|Brasington, Gertrude Lucy]] ||||1944 Jul 09||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Smith-81578.jpg 1066] |- | [[Brasington-76|Brasington, John Alexander]]||||1968 Mar 31||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Radford-614.jpg 938] |- | [[Skipper-323|Brasington, Martha]]||||1963 March 17||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Brasington-80.jpg 1253] |- | [[Brasington-78|Brasington, Nora R]]||||1911 Aug 14||35||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Brasington-78.jpg 440] |- | [[Brasington-77|Brasington, Vaughan Theodore]]||||1977 Jul 19||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Brasington-77.jpg 833] |- | [[Brasington-79|Brasington, W J P]]||||1956 Dec 28||61||AIF 6278; H of Edie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Brasington-79.jpg 628] |- | [[Brasington-80|Brasington, William]]||||1950 Jun 21||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Brasington-80.jpg 1253] |- | [[Brazier-423|Brazier, Edith May]]||||1907 Feb 10||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Brazier-423.jpg 384] |- | [[Brennan-1196|Brennan, Thomas]]||||1874||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Brennan-1196.jpg 48] |- | [[Carroll-3834|Brewer, Charlott Maria]]||||1888 Jul 08||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Brewer-2941.jpg 3] |- | [[Brewer-2942|Brewer, Johanna]]||1866||1866||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Brewer-2942.jpg 4] |- | [[Brewer-2943|Brewer, Robert]] ||||1884||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Brewer-2941.jpg 3] |- | [[Brill-286|Brill, Joseph Curtis]]||1850 Jan 14||1937 Oct 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Harris-15717.jpg 787] |- | [[Harris-15717|Brill, Kitty]]||1855 Nov 17||1939 Aug 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Harris-15717.jpg 787] |- | [[Ardouin-23|Broome, Ruby Gladys]]||1892||1995||||W of Walter Charles; M of Elizabeth, Edward, Ada, Beatrice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Ardouin-23.jpg 1914] |- | [[Brotherton-219|Brotherton, Albert E]] ||||1980 Jul 06||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Collins-8826.jpg 1248] |- | [[Brotherton-224|Brotherton, Charles William]] ||||2007 Apr 25||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Brotherton-224.jpg 841] |- | [[Brotherton-225|Brotherton, Colin Raymond]] ||1951 Mar 29||1957 Aug 08||6||S of Charlie & Lottie; B of Margaret, Fay, Wendy, Neil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Brotherton-225.jpg 876] |- | [[Collins-9272|Brotherton, Edna Eunice]]||||1987 Jan 02||88||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Brotherton-227.jpg 836] |- | [[Brotherton-226|Brotherton, Garry Clyde]] ||||1973 Jun 15||48?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Brotherton-226.jpg 1416] |- | [[Brotherton-227|Brotherton, George Clyde]] ||||1979 Jun 22||81||H of Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Brotherton-227.jpg 836] |- | [[Brotherton-229|Brotherton, Herbert J]]||||1936 Aug 24||19||S of A L & M M Brotherton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Brotherton-229.jpg 1089] |- | [[Brotherton-230|Brotherton, Howard]]||||1942 Sep 28||12||Son of George and Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Brotherton-230.jpg 1033] |- | [[Brownlie-44|Brotherton, Isabella]]||||1968 Nov 15||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Brotherton-240.jpg 862] |- | [[Brotherton-233|Brotherton, Jennifer S]]||||1954 Aug 03||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Brotherton-233.jpg 1471] |- | [[Brotherton-234|Brotherton, Keith]]||||1940 Apr 22||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Brotherton-234.jpg 1032] |- | [[Brotherton-236|Brotherton, Kevin John]]||1933 Jul 10||1958 Nov 24|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Brotherton-236.jpg 1552] |- | [[Brotherton-235|Brotherton, Lawrence]] ||||1966 Feb 28||40||S of A E & M M Brotherton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Brotherton-235.jpg 1303] |- | [[Girvan-34|Brotherton, Lottie]]||||2013 Jul 14||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Girvan-34.jpg 842] |- | [[Yelds-50|Brotherton, Mary Jane]]||||1926 Jul 23||64|| [[Brotherton-220|W of William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Brotherton-220.jpg 1190] |- | [[Brotherton-238|Brotherton, May Elizabeth]]||||1909 Apr 04||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Brotherton-238.jpg 288] |- | [[Collins-8826|Brotherton, Myrtle M]]||||1979 Jan 07||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Collins-8826.jpg 1248] |- | [[Brotherton-231|Brotherton, Ronald A]] ||||1979 Mar 06||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Brotherton-231.jpg 818] |- | [[Brotherton-232|Brotherton, Roy Joseph]] ||||1968 Dec 24||70||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Brotherton-232.jpg 868] |- | [[McCole-12|Brotherton, Sarah Elsie]] ||||1999 Jun 19||95||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Brotherton-232.jpg 868] |- | [[Carragher-10|Brotherton, Shirley A]]||||1974 Jul 24||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Brotherton-242.jpg 852] |- | [[Brotherton-241|Brotherton, Stanley]]||||1932 Aug 19||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Brotherton-241.jpg 1031] |- | [[Brotherton-239|Brotherton, Stella Anne]]||||1903 Feb 28||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Brotherton-238.jpg 288] |- | [[Brotherton-237|Brotherton, Wilfred]] ||||1964 Dec 20||51||S of A E & M M Brotherton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Brotherton-235.jpg 1303] |- | [[Brotherton-242|Brotherton, William C]]||||2002 Jun 28||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Brotherton-242.jpg 852] |- | [[Brotherton-220|Brotherton, William H]] ||||1928 Nov 12||63||H of Mary Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Brotherton-220.jpg 1190] |- | [[Brotherton-240|Brotherton, William Henry]]||||1974 Jun 04||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Brotherton-240.jpg 862] |- | [[Brown-37573|Brown, Andrew]] ||1937 Feb 01||2006 Jul 09||||H of Sylvia, F of Joanna, Kaye; GF of Brittanee, Chloe, Anayasha, Tasharnda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Brown-37573.jpg 1683] |- | [[Brown-37578|Brown, Frederick Lewis]] ||||1939|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Brown-37578.jpg 320] |- | [[Leslie-1008|Brownley, Elsie]] ||||1937 May 29||85||b. Scotland; W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Leslie-1008.jpg 587] |- | Brownlie, ?||||||||||104 |- | [[Brownlie-75|Brownlie, Alana Louise]]||||1982 Jan 23||||Infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Brownlie-48.jpg 102] |- | [[Elton-274|Brownlie, Alice]]||||1954 Nov 09||80|| [[Brownlie-47|W of W H Brownlie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Elton-274.jpg 113] |- | [[Brownlie-64|Brownlie, Allen William (Coogan)]]||||2000 Aug 23||63||H of Jenny; F of Steve, Lou, Judy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Brownlie-64.jpg 1726] |- | [[Brownlie-49|Brownlie, Audrey Patricia]]||||1958 Nov 23||24|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Brownlie-49.jpg 1381] |- | [[Brownlie-48|Brownlie, Bruce William]]||||1981 May 29||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Brownlie-48.jpg 102] |- | [[Brownlie-50|Brownlie, David George]]||||1972 Sep 05||78|| [[Brotherton-243|H of Ellen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Brownlie-50.jpg 1453] |- | [[Brownlie-62|Brownlie, David Neville James]]||||1991 Jul 14||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Brownlie-62.jpg 1437] |- | [[Brownlie-65|Brownlie, Dawn]]||||2002 Jul 31||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Brownlie-65.jpg 1436] |- | [[Sullivan-5993|Brownlie, Edna Eileen]]||1919 Mar 20||2007 Feb 08|||| [[Brownlie-51|W of Thomas Alexandra]]; S of David James & Lorna Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Sullivan-5993.jpg 1908] |- | [[Brownlie-66|Brownlie, Elizabeth Mary]]||||1983 Aug 15||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Brownlie-66.jpg 940] |- | [[Brotherton-243|Brownlie, Ellen May]]||||1984 Apr 28||92|| [[Brownlie-50|W of David]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Brownlie-50.jpg 1453] |- | [[McMahon-1233|Brownlie, Eunice Mary]]||||1983 May 16||73||nee McMahon; [[Brownlie-53|W of Wallace]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/McMahon-1233.jpg 1507] |- | [[Brownlie-54|Brownlie, Geoffrey Wayne]]||||1963 Jul 05||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Brownlie-54.jpg 908] |- | [[Brownlie-55|Brownlie, Gladys Jane]]||1916||1997||||D of [[Rixon-90|Amelia]] & [[Brownlie-52|James Brownlie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Brownlie-55.jpg 1773] |- | [[Elliott-5487|Brownlie, Gwendoline May]]||1919 Mar 23||2000 Aug 23||||W of [[Brownlie-56|Leslie]]; M of [[Brownlie-61|Kevin]], Valerie, Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Elliott-5487.jpg 1779] |- | [[Brownlie-57|Brownlie, Isabella Mary]]||1911||2009||||D of James & Amelia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Brownlie-57.jpg 1774] |- | [[Brownlie-59|Brownlie, John Alexander (Jack)]]||1918 Dec 08||1996 Dec 26||||NX139697; [[Kennedy-6930|H of Norma]]; F of David, Maree, Janette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Brownlie-59.jpg 1793] |- | [[Brownlie-60|Brownlie, Kevin]]||1933 Jan 07||2002 Feb 26||||H of Roma; F of Julie, Wendy, Patricia, Michael, Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Brownlie-60.jpg 1708] |- | [[Brownlie-61|Brownlie, Kevin Leslie (Buster)]]||1938 Nov 28||1999 Dec 29||||S of [[Elliott-5487|Gwen]] & [[Brownlie-56|Leslie]]; B of Judith & Valarie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Brownlie-61.jpg 1778] |- | [[Brownlie-56|Brownlie, Leslie]]||||1981 Dec 29||72||Husband of [[Elliott-5487|Gwendoline]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Brownlie-56.jpg 735] |- | [[Richardson-9567|Brownlie, Maria]]||||1954 May 25||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Richardson-9567.jpg 112] |- | [[Brownlie-68|Brownlie, Marshall Clifton (Mick)]]||1905 Feb 25||1977 Feb 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Brownlie-68.jpg 791] |- | [[Atkins-2415|Brownlie, Myrtle Jane (Tommy)]]||1913 Jun 10||1983 Apr 08||||M of Jon & Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Atkins-2415.jpg 792] |- | [[Kennedy-6930|Brownlie, Norma Jean]]||1928 Jun 30||2005 May 22|||| [[Brownlie-59|W of John]]; M of David, Maree, Janette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Brownlie-59.jpg 1793] |- | [[Brownlie-51|Brownlie, Thomas Alexander (Pat)]]||1914||1995|||| [[Sullivan-5993|H of Edna]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Brownlie-51.jpg 1907] |- | [[Brownlie-67|Brownlie, Thomas William]]||||1937 Jan 25||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Richardson-9567.jpg 112] |- | [[Brownlie-53|Brownlie, Wallace Frances (Bonce)]]||||1964 Oct 16||56|| [[McMahon-1233|H of Eunice]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/McMahon-1233.jpg 1507] |- | [[Brownlie-47|Brownlie, William Hill]]||||1957 Jul 08||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Brownlie-47.jpg 114] |- | [[Scanes-10|Bruce, Anna Lavinia Catherine]]||||2006 Sep 12||89||W of [[Bruce-3146|Edward]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Bruce-3146.jpg 948] |- | [[Bruce-3147|Bruce, Arthur Ernest]]||||1979 Jul 15||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Bruce-3147.jpg 1151] |- | [[Bruce-3148|Bruce, Baden William]]||1900 Sep 22||||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Bruce-3148.jpg 1440] |- | [[Bruce-3155|Bruce, Barry Milton]] ||1933 Sep 11||1935||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Bruce-3148.jpg 1440] |- | [[Scanes-11|Bruce, Caroline Ada Mary]]||||1978 Nov 22||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Scanes-11.jpg 950] |- | [[Bruce-3149|Bruce, Charles Edward]]||||1937 Jul 05||62||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Bruce-3149.jpg 1152] |- | [[Bruce-3146|Bruce, Edward George]]||||1989 Sep 14||79||H of [[Scanes-10|Anna]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Bruce-3146.jpg 948] |- | [[Porter-7608|Bruce, Georgina]]||||1921 Aug 12||46||W of J J Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Bruce-3158.jpg 1075] |- | [[Bruce-3157|Bruce John]]||||1924 Mar 14||78||H of [[Roberts-13189|Mary Ann]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Bruce-3157.jpg 1139] |- | [[Brownlie-69|Bruce, Margaret Helen]]||||1964 Nov 02||87||W of [[Bruce-3149|Charles]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Bruce-3149.jpg 1152] |- | [[Roberts-13189|Bruce, Mary Ann]]||||1926 Sep 15||73||W of [[Bruce-3157| John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Bruce-3157.jpg 1139] |- | [[Morgan-9707|Bruce, Miriam Gertude]]||1903 Mar 28||||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Bruce-3148.jpg 1440] |- | [[Bruce-3158|Bruce, Myrtle]]||||1921 Apr 12||13||D of J J & G Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Bruce-3158.jpg 1075] |- | [[Bruce-3150|Bruce, Norman Lynn]]||||1982 Nov 22||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Bruce-3150.jpg 951] |- | [[Elliot-1386|Bryan, Ada Mary]]||||1977 Sep 09||93||W of [[Bryan-2698|Henry R Bryan]]; M of [[Bryan-2700|Richard]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Elliot-1386.jpg 1054] |- | [[Ford-5436|Bryan, Harriett Rose]]||||1896 Oct 17||82?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Ford-5436-1.jpg 423] |- | [[Bryan-2698|Bryan, Henry]]||||1879 May 25||45||b. Co. Wicklow, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Bryan-2698-1.jpg 424] |- | [[Bryan-2699|Bryan, Henry Richard]]||1872 Apr 10||1933 Jun 26||||b. Bombala; H of [[Elliot-1386|Ada M]]; S of [[Bryan-2698|Henry]] & [[Ford-5436|Harriet]]|| [[Bryan-2700|1056]] |- | [[Bryan-2700|Bryan, Henry Richard (Dickie)]]||1928 Apr 25||1933 Nov 25||||S of [[Bryan-2699|Henry R]] & [[Elliot-1386|Ada M Bryan]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Bryan-2700-1.jpg 1057] |- | [[Buckley-1419|Buckley, Mary Anthony]]||1956 Aug 19||1957 Apr 02||||AKA Peter John Smith; S of Phyllis E Bootes nee Buckley; B of Debra, Garry, Tanya|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Buckley-1419.jpg 1472] |- | [[Bulgaires-1|Bulgaries, William]] ||||1907 Oct 14||66||S of Jiggers Bulgaries||Death notice |- | [[Burke-3229|Burke, Arthur Edward]]||||1959 Jan 29||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Burke-3229.jpg 106] |- | [[Burke-3231|Burke, George William]] ||||1937 Dec 02||63||B or Arthur and Edward||Death notice |- | [[Burke-3230|Burke, William Edward]]||1923 Jun 07||2002 Jan 04||||NX194023|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Burke-3230.jpg 1747] |- | [[Burton-4320|Burton, Charles Thomas]]||1921 Aug 22||1999 Jul 24||||H of Thelma Jamieson; F of Margaret, Charlie, Iris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Burton-4320.jpg 1787] |- | [[Sparks-1875|Burton, Ethel Hope]]||1923 Oct 16||2010 Nov 01||||Nee Sparks; W of Joe Camm; W of [[Burton-4320|Tom Burton]]; M of Dennis, Vernon, Jeanette, Pearl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Sparks-1875.jpg 1786] |- | [[Jamieson-1072|Burton, Thelma Maud]]||1919 Dec 09||1951 May 13||||nee Jamieson; W of [[Burton-4320|Tom]]; M of Margaret, Charlie, Iris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Jamieson-1072.jpg 207] |- | [[Cahill-558|Cahill, Dulcie Ina]]||1926||1989||||W of Bob; M of Linda & Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Cahill-558.jpg 1817] |- | [[Cairns-696|Cairns, Pamla Mary]]||||1954 Jun 01||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Cairns-696.jpg 1250] |- | [[Caldwell-2968|Caldwell, Alexander]]||||1945 Jun 23||78||H of [[Goodsell-268|Elsie Maude]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Caldwell-2968.jpg 1165] |- | [[Caldwell-2970|Caldwell, Allen]]||1904||1989||||H of [[Murdoch-546|Mina]]; F of Margaret & Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Caldwell-2970.jpg 1810] |- | [[Caldwell-2971|Caldwell, David]]||||1957 Aug 08||72||H of [[Thompson-21750|Rosetta]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Caldwell-2971.jpg 621] |- | [[Ingram-1866|Caldwell, Elizabeth Mary (Betty)]]||1933 Feb 25||2005 Aug 24||||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Ingram-1866.jpg 1477] |- | [[Goodsell-268|Caldwell, Elsie Maud]]||||1952 Jan 2||75||W of [[Caldwell-2968|Alexander]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Goodsell-268.jpg 1164] |- | [[Toms-364|Caldwell, Elsie May]]||1915 Oct 20||1991 Sep 01||||nee Toms; W of [[Caldwell-2969|Henry]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Toms-364.jpg 1168] |- | [[Caldwell-2972|Caldwell, Ernest]]||1930 Aug 12||2003 Dec 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Caldwell-2972.jpg 1699] |- | [[Caldwell-2973|Caldwell, Ernest James]]||||1977 Apr 14||79||H of [[Thurbon-149|Isabel]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Caldwell-2973-1.jpg 651] |- | [[Caldwell-2969|Caldwell, Henry Austin]] (Os)||1901 Mar 23||1992 Feb 24||||H of [[Toms-364|Elsie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Toms-364.jpg 1168] |- | [[Thurbon-149|Caldwell, Isabel May]]||||1951 Apr 11||62||W of [[Caldwell-2973|Ernest]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Caldwell-2973-1.jpg 651] |- | [[Caldwell-2974|Caldwell, Lile Keith (Jack)]]||1922 Mar 27||1993 Jan 04||||H of [[Caldwell-2975|Mavis (Ciss)]]; F of Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Caldwell-2974.jpg 2002] |- | [[Caldwell-2975|Caldwell, Mavis Doreen (Ciss)]]||1920 Jan 22||2005 May 01||||W of [[Caldwell-2974|Lile Keith (Jack)]]; M of Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Caldwell-2974.jpg 2002] |- | [[Caldwell-2976|Caldwell, Michael Arthur]]||||2011 Jan 03||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Caldwell-2976.jpg 1476] |- | [[Murdoch-546|Caldwell, Mina]]||1908||1991||||W of [[Caldwell-2970|Allen]]; M of Mina; F of Margaret & Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Caldwell-2970.jpg 1810] |- | [[Thompson-21750|Caldwell, Rosetta]]||||1987 Sep 26||95||W of [[Caldwell-2971|David]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Caldwell-2971.jpg 621] |- | [[Caldwell-3013|Caldwell, Thomas (Tom)]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Caldwell-3013.jpg 649] |- | [[Cameron-3208|Cameron, Catharine]]||||1873 May 18||84||W of John Cameron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Cameron-3208.jpg 544] |- | [[Killooley-1|Campbell, Ann]]||1823||1867||||nee Killlooley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Killooly-1.jpg 350] |- | [[Campbell-14194|Campbell, Geoffrey John (Sandy)]]||||1977 Sep 23||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Campbell-14194.jpg 1462] |- | [[Campbell-14195|Campbell, Graeme]]||1938||2012|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Campbell-14195.jpg 1975] |- | [[Campbell-14196|Campbell, James David]]||1920 Aug 04||1997 Jan 24||||NX155551; H of Ada; F of Andrew, Lindsay, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Campbell-14196.jpg 1792] |- | [[Waterson-115|Campbell, Lydia Jane]] ||||1982 Aug 20||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Waterson-115.jpg 1420] |- | [[Mealing-22|Campbell, Mary]]||||1918 Nov 16||74||W of Dr. John Bredalbane Campbell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Mealing-22.jpg 1017] |- | [[Campbell-14211|Campbell, Robert John (Ringer)]] ||||1973 Mar 29||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Campbell-14211.jpg 1419] |- | [[Campbell-14213|Campbell, Robert Morson Ward]]||1925||2001|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Campbell-14213.jpg 1721] |- | [[Campbell-14214|Campbell, Ronald James]]||1946||1984||||B of Peggy, Maureen, June, Bob, Don|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Campbell-14214.jpg 1952] |- | [[Campbell-14215|Campbell, William]]||1811||1871|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Campbell-14215.jpg 356] |- | [[Carman-875|Carman, John Frederick]]||||1829||||H of [[Summerill-17|Bridget]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Carman-875.jpg 324] |- | [[Summerill-17|Carmen, Bridget]]||||1942||||W of [[Carman-875|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Summerhill-9.jpg 40] |- | [[Unknown-280560|Carmichael, Margaret Irene]]||||1988 Dec 02||89||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Unknown-280560.jpg 1840] |- | [[Brownlie-70|Carr, Rita May]]||||1962||||D of [[Brownlie-50|David]] & [[Brotherton-243|Ellie Brownlie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Brownlie-70.jpg 1192] |- | [[MacGoldrick-1|Carss, Margaret Matilda]]||1895||1983||||W of George Herbert; M of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/MacGoldrick-1.jpg 1967] |- | [[Casey-1740|Casey, Michael]]||1870 Nov 02||1942 Feb 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Casey-1740.jpg 146] |- | [[Cayzer-36|Gayzer, Janet Clare]]||||1930 Aug 19||19||D of A E & J Cayzer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Gayzer-1.jpg 469] |- | [[Champion-759|Champion, Alfred H]]||||1950 Jun 27||62||H of [[Elliott-5513|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Champion-759.jpg 985] |- | [[Elliott-5513|Champion, Elizabeth M]]||||1977 Nov 16||92||W of [[Champion-759|Alfred H]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Champion-759.jpg 985] |- | [[Ingram-1871|Champion, Lucy Edith]]||1922 Aug 26||2011 May 22||||W of [[Champion-760|Tom]]; M of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Ingram-1871.jpg 1686] |- | [[Champion-760|Champion, Robert Elliott]]||1918 Dec 30||2005 Oct 27||||A.M.; H of [[Ingram-1871|Lucy]]; F of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Champion-760.jpg 1687] |- | [[Pollock-878|Chaplin, Dorothy Hllda]] ||1921||1994||||W of Ronald William; M of William, Ronald, Faye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Chaplin-747.jpg 1956] |- | [[Chaplin-747|Chaplin, Ronald William]] ||1920||1984||||H of Dorothy Hilda; F of William, Ronald, Faye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Chaplin-747.jpg 1956] |- | [[Ebsworth-44|Chirnside, Emmeline]] ||||1986 Mar 23||||W of Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Ebsworth-44.jpg 597] |- | [[Elgood-4|Chirnside, Florence Rowena Mary]] ||||2005 Jan 15||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Elgood-4.jpg 727] |- | [[Chirnside-38|Chirnside, James]] ||||1942 Nov 25||76||H of Hettie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Chirnside-38.jpg 599] |- | [[Chirnside-40|Chirnside, Lindsay]]||||1973 Feb 09||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Chirnside-40.jpg 728] |- | [[Logan-1462|Chirnside,Hettie]] ||||1916 Jul 13||47||W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Logan-1462.jpg 598] |- | [[Chirnside-39|Chirnside, James Keith]] ||||1966 Oct 27||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Chirnside-39.jpg 596] |- | [[Clarke-5784|Clarke, Isabella Elizabeth]]||1873 Sep 15||1875 Apr 1||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Clarke-5784.jpg 375] |- | [[Clarke-5741|Clarke, William]] ||||1871|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Clarke-5741.jpg 374] |- | [[Trevanion-16|Clear, Angela Teresa]] ||1950 Nov 13||2012 Sep 27||||nee Trevanion; W of Paul; M of Jacqueline, Paula, Troy, Jodie, Clay, Kirby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Clear-68.jpg 1795] |- | [[Clear-68|Clear, Paul Bernard Douglas (Clearo)]] ||1943 Nov 16||1996 Jul 12||||H of Angela; F of Jacqueline, Paula, Troy, Jodie, Clay, Kirby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Clear-68.jpg 1795] |- | [[Cleary-641|Cleary, William]] |||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Cleary-641.jpg 8] |- | [[Clifton-1220|Clifton, Charles Malcolm]]||1941||1996||||S of [[Cameron-3221|Hilda Maude]]; B of Anne; Uncle of Kate, Amanda, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Clifton-1220.jpg 1664] |- | [[Cameron-3221|Clifton, Hilda Maude]]||1908||1996||||M of [[Clifton-1220|Malcolm]] & Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Cameron-3221.jpg 1877] |- | [[Bair-206|Cocks, Ethel Florence]]||||1955||53?||W of [[Cocks-112|Richard]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Bair-206.jpg 305] |- | [[Cocks-133|Cocks, Henry William]]||||1926 Mar 17||<1||S of Richard and Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Cocks-133.jpg 1136] |- | [[Cocks-109|Cocks, James]] ||||1940 Jun 22||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Cocks-109.jpg 302] |- | [[Ingram-1874|Cocks, Love]] ||||1940 Jul 11||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Cocks-109.jpg 302] |- | [[Cocks-112|Cocks, Richard Henry]]||||1960||63||H of [[Bair-206|Ethel]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Bair-206.jpg 305] |- | [[Collins-9478|Collins, John Vincent (Jack)]]||1924 Apr 10||1956 Feb 18||||AIF 73354; H of [[Peisley-15|Joyce]]; F of Barry & Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Collins-9478.jpg 1797] |- | [[Peisley-15|Collins, Joyce Irene]]||1924 Jun 06||2007 May 06||||W of [[Collins-9478|Jack]]; M of Barry & Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Collins-9478.jpg 1797] |- | [[Collins-9479|Collins, Martin]]||||1923 Dec 27||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Collins-9479.jpg 9] |- | [[Davey-802|Comben, Adeline Maud Mary]]||||1951 Jun 13||71||W of [[Comben-6|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Comben-6.jpg 965] |- | [[Corcoran-635|Comben, Catherine]]||||1882 Oct 08||32||W of [[Comben-7|Edward]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Corcoran-635.jpg 245] |- | [[Comben-7|Comben, Edward Stone]]||||1892 Aug 28||49||b. Portland, Dorsetshire, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Comben-7-1.jpg 739] |- | [[Stone-7324|Comben, Jane]]||||1888 Mar 28||71||b. England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Comben-7-1.jpg 739] |- | [[Comben-11|Comben, John]]||||1931 Dec 13||55||H of [[Dent-811|Malinda]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Comben-11.jpg 1263] |- | [[Dent-811|Comben, Malinda Clara]]||||1966 Mar 12||86||W of [[Comben-11|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Comben-11.jpg 1263] |- | [[Comben-12|Comben, Mary Jane]]||||1883 Apr 04||1||D of [[Corcoran-635|Catherine]] & [[Comben-7|Edward]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Corcoran-635.jpg 245] |- | [[Comben-6|Comben, William John]]||||1956 Mar 27||83||H of [[Davey-802|Adeline]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Comben-6.jpg 965] |- | [[Moloney-199|Conlon, Kate]]||||1915 May 25||60||M of [[Conlon-226|William E]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Conlon-226.jpg 192] |- | [[Conlon-226|Conlon, William Edwin]]||||1917 Sep 26||28||AIF; d Polson Woods, France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Conlon-226.jpg 192] |- | [[Cook-12115|Cook, Della Romney]]||||1900 Aug 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Cook-12115.jpg 270] |- | [[Cook-12116|Cook, Mavis Romney]]||||1901 Jul 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Cook-12115.jpg 270] |- | [[Thomas-16120|Cookes, Caroline]] ||||1926 Aug 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Thomas-16120.jpg 537] |- | [[Cookes-2|Cookes, Ella Caroline]] ||||1899 May 13||24||date uncertain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Thomas-16120.jpg 537] |- | [[Cootes-26|Cootes, Arthur Henry]]||||1926 Mar 19||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Cootes-26.jpg 1176] |- | [[Cootes-28|Cootes, C W (Spiggots)]]||||1971 Aug 11||71||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Cootes-28.jpg 1346] |- | [[Cootes-29|Cootes, Dennis William]]||||1974 Mar 21||<1||S of Peter & Carol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Cootes-29.jpg 1466] |- | [[Cootes-27|Cootes, Harry]]||1925 Feb 27||1998 Aug 14||73||H of Joan; F of Tony, Bryan, Ann, Peter, Raymond|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Cootes-27.jpg 1827] |- | [[Cootes-30|Cootes, Louis Edward (Lou)]]||1903 Nov 24||1954 Oct 12||||H of [[McCole-14|Molly]]; Step-F of Ken, Fred, Bruce, Neville (Kite)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Cootes-30.jpg 1338] |- | [[Unknown-281763|Cootes, Lynette Maria]]||1952 Apr 04||2008 Sep 03||||W of Bryan Henry; M of Rachel & Penny; M-in-L of Tim & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Unknown-281763.jpg 1992] |- | [[McCole-14|Cootes, Mary]]||||1987 Sep 26||86||W of Arthur Kite & [[Cootes-30|Lou Cootes]]; M of Ken, Fred, Bruce, Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/McCole-14.jpg 1867] |- | [[Pratt-4194|Corby, Mary Elizabeth]]||1930||1998||||W of Neil Edwin; M of Ian & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Corby-207.jpg 1950] |- | [[Corby-207|Corby, Neil Edwin]]||1927||1984||||H of [[Pratt-4194|Mary Elizabeth]]; F of Ian & David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Corby-207.jpg 1950] |- | [[Allan-1211|Corcoran, Emily]]||||1919 Jul 12||62||W of [[Corcoran-638|Joseph]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Corcoran-638-1.jpg 261] |- | [[Corcoran-638|Corcoran, Joseph]]||||1933 May 23||85||H of [[Allan-1211|Emily]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Corcoran-638-1.jpg 261] |- | [[Unknown-282757|Corcoran, Mary]]||||1894 Nov 19||75||b. Cork, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Corcoran-640.jpg 244] |- | [[Corcoran-640|Corcoran, Simon]]||||1924 Oct 09||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Corcoran-640.jpg 244] |- | [[Coronel-14|Coronel, John]]||||1896 Jun 16||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Coronel-14-1.jpg 673] |- | [[Cotterill-85|Cotterill, Arthur G B]]||||1947 Jun 17||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Cotterill-85.jpg 1048] |- | [[Cotterill-86|Cotterill, Charles]]||||1924 Nov 18||82||H of [[Fletcher-4550|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Cotterill-86.jpg 297] |- | [[Cotterill-27|Cotterill, Charles Thomas]]||||1933 Oct 07||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Cotterill-27.jpg 124] |- | [[Tingey-28|Cotterill, Clara Ann]]||||1965 Jul 21||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Cotterill-85.jpg 1048] |- | [[Cotterill-87|Cotterill, Colin]]||||1936 Jun 15||7||S of Dawson & [[Donaldson-1474|Kathleen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Cotterill-87.jpg 138] |- | [[Deeks-9|Cotterill, Daisy]]||1894 Jun 22||1948 Sep 21||||W of [[Cotterill-89|Arthur]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Deeks-9.jpg 292] |- | [[Cotterill-90|Cotterill, Ella Irene]]||||1992 May 03||89||Aunt of Valerie & Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Cotterill-90.jpg 1941] |- | [[Cotterill-91|Cotterill, Harold Theodore]]||||1988 Dec 23||85||H of [[Preston-3043|Marie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Cotterill-91.jpg 1400] |- | [[Donaldson-1474|Cotterill, Kathleen Margaret]]||||1957 Feb 13||58||M of [[Cotterill-87|Colin]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Donaldson-1474.jpg 72] |- | [[Cotterill-93|Cotterill, Lesley Judith]]||||1991 Feb 14||34||D of [[Mitchell-10941|Margaret]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Cotterill-93.jpg 451] |- | [[Stewart-14642|Cotterill, Margaret]]||||1936 Jul 10||78||W of [[Cotterill-94|Thomas]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Stewart-14642.jpg 137] |- | [[Mitchell-10941|Cotterill, Margaret Jean (Toppy)]]||1924 Jul 04||2010 Oct 25||||W of [[Cotterill-92|John Charles Cotterill]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Mitchell-10941.jpg 452] |- | [[Preston-3043|Cotterill, Marie]]||||1955 Dec 29||43||W of [[Cotterill-91|Harold]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Preston-3043.jpg 1402] |- | [[Fletcher-4550|Cotterill, Mary]]||||1915 Jan 10||67||W of [[Cotterill-86|Charles]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Cotterill-86.jpg 297] |- | [[Summerill-8|Cotterill, Mary Elizabeth]]||||1980 Oct 01||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Cotterill-93.jpg 451] |- | [[Cotterill-26|Cotterill, Robert Charles]]||||1960 Oct 23||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Cotterill-93.jpg 451] |- | [[Cotterill-95|Cotterill, Robert H]]||||1941 Jul 31||20?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Cotterill-95.jpg 453] |- | [[Cotterill-96|Cotterill, Robyn Heather]]||||1981 Jul 16||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Cotterill-93.jpg 451] |- | [[Stevenson-1180|Cotterill, Sara Ann]]||||1966 Apr 08||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Stevenson-1180.jpg 125] |- | [[Cotterill-94|Cotterill, Thomas]]||||1946 Nov 29||88||H of [[Stewart-14642|Margaret]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Stewart-14642.jpg 137] |- | [[Cotterill-97|Cotterill, Thomas John (Cot)]]||1927 Feb 25||2010 Nov 28||||H of Joyce; F of Paul, Lynne, Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Cotterill-97.jpg 1676] |- | [[Unknown-282774|Cotterill, Winsome Elizabeth]]||1953||2007||||M of Jack, Tom, Kathy, Pam; H of Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Unknown-282774.jpg 1524] |- | [[Mackarney-1|Coullter, Jane]]||||1881 Mar 27||92||Widow of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Mackarney-1.jpg 199] |- | [[Coulter-1169|Coulter, John Charles]]||1860 Feb 20||1865 Aug 27||5||S of John Richard & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Coulter-1169.jpg 198] |- | [[Cowell-575|Cowell, Arthur Hilary]]||||1971 Dec 01||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Cowell-575.jpg 1446] |- | [[Clark-23054|Cowell, Audrey May]]||1929 May 01||2003 Oct 11||||W of [[Cowell-576|Des]]; M of Sue, Lynne, Michael, Tracey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Clark-23054.jpg 1297] |- | [[Cowell-576|Cowell, D J]]||||1982 Jul 31||56||NX203544; H of [[Clark-23054|Audrey May]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Cowell-576.jpg 1299] |- | [[Atkins-2497|Cowell, Elizabeth]]||||1937 Jun 27||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Atkins-2497.jpg 1095] |- | [[Kelland-50|Cowell, Elizabeth Dorothy]]||||1980 May 18||81||W of [[Cowell-578|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Cowell-578.jpg 1365] |- | [[Cowell-580|Cowell, Graham Leslie]]||1971 May 31||1988 Mar 25||16||S of Barbara & Les; B of Barry, Kerry, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Cowell-580.jpg 1844] |- | [[Cowell-581|Cowell, James Nicholas]]||||1971 Jun 28||68||H of [[Ryan-4826|Rita]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Cowell-581.jpg 1367] |- | [[Cowell-579|Cowell, Kevin Henry]]||||1987 Jan 06||63||NX140133; H of [[Harding-2867|Nancy]]; F of Betsy & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Cowell-579.jpg 1880] |- | [[Miller-28665|Cowell, Marie]]||||1972 Mar 07||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Cowell-575.jpg 1446] |- | [[Harding-2867|Cowell, Nancy Isobel]]||1920 Dec 24||2011 Jul 25||||W of [[Cowell-579|Kevin]]; M of Betsy & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Harding-2867.jpg 1674] |- | [[Cowell-577|Cowell, Nicholas Joseph]]||||1937 Jun 24||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Cowell-577.jpg 1094] |- | [[Cowell-582|Cowell, Rex]]||1936 Aug 21||1936 Aug 26||<1||Son of [[Cowell-577|Nicholas]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Cowell-582.jpg 562] |- | [[Ryan-4826|Cowell, Rita Agnes]]||1900 Mar 02||1993 Aug 02||93||W of [[Cowell-577|Nicholas]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Ryan-4826.jpg 1359] |- | [[Cowell-578|Cowell, William Henry]]||||1966 Aug 10||73||H of [[Kellond-11|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Cowell-578.jpg 1365] |- | [[Straughan-26|Cox, Eleanor]]||||||79||W of [[Cox-11588|William John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Cox-11588.jpg 304] |- | [[Cox-11589|Cox, Wilfred James]]||||1964 Jun 03||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Cox-11589.jpg 1284] |- | [[Cox-11588|Cox, William John]]||||1953 Dec 21||67||H of [[Straughan-26|Eleanor]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Cox-11588.jpg 304] |- | [[Crawford-8285|Crawford, David]]||||1872 Mar 27||57||H of [[Fyfe-274|Jane]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Crawford-8285.jpg 517] |- | [[Fyfe-274|Crawford, Jane]]||||1894 Oct 09||83||W of [[Crawford-8285|David]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Crawford-8285.jpg 517] |- | [[Taylor-27073|Crawford, Maude Veronica]]||||1983 Aug 01||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Taylor-27073.jpg 1565] |- | [[Crawford-8286|Crawford, Robert Thomas]]||||1963 Jan 08||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Crawford-8286.jpg 1567] |- | [[Crommelin-9|Crommelin, George Whitings]]||||1905 May 07||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Crommelin-9.jpg 362] |- | [[Holdsworth-212|Crouch, Edna May]]||||2005 Oct 13||87||W of [[Crouch-1355|Thomas Henry]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Crouch-1355.jpg 1456] |- | [[Brotherton-245|Crouch, Margaret Rose]]||1943 Jan 18||2009 Nov 28||||W of Barry; M of Leanne & Michael; M-in-L of Tony & Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Brotherton-245.jpg 1988] |- | [[Crouch-1355|Crouch, Thomas Henry]]||||1972 Nov 14||56||H of [[Holdsworth-212|Edna]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Crouch-1355-1.jpg 1455] |- | [[Cruickshank-390|Cruickshank, George]]||||1892 Dec 29||24||b. Aberdeenshire, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Cruickshank-390.jpg 279] |- | [[Cruickshank-391|Cruickshank, George]]||||1911 Apr 08||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Cruickshank-391.jpg 442] |- | [[Watson-10155|Cruickshank, Gertrude Marion]]||||1883 May 10||40||W of [[Cruickshank-392|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Cruickshank-392.jpg 280] |- | [[Cruickshank-392|Cruickshank, John]]||||1891 Jan 13||67||d. Howlong; H of [[Watson-10155|Gertrude]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Cruickshank-392.jpg 280] |- | [[Crump-595|Crump, Charles James]] ||||1951 May 15||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Crump-595.jpg 991] |- | [[Crump-599|Crump, Elizabeth]]||||1955 Jul 03||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Crump-599.jpg 990] |- | [[Cunnington-56|Cunnington, Francis]]||1874||1874||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Cunnington-56.jpg 222] |- | [[Cunnington-57|Cunnington, Ida]]||1881||1882||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Cunnington-56.jpg 222] |- | [[Cunnington-58|Cunnington, Joseph Sheffield]]||||1884 May 10||45||b. Leicester, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Cunnington-58.jpg 218] |- | [[Cunnington-59|Cunnington, Joseph William]]||1873||1873||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Cunnington-56.jpg 222] |- | [[Cunnington-60|Cunnington, Julian Seagrave]]||||1899 Jun 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Gorman-869.jpg 221] |- | [[Gorman-869|Cunnington, Juliana]] ||||1897 Nov 24||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Gorman-869.jpg 221] |- | [[Cunnington-61|Cunnington, Mary A]]||1877|||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Cunnington-56.jpg 222] |- | [[Currie-1013|Currie, Edward]]||||1886||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Currie-1013.jpg 266] |- | [[Dundon-27|Currie, Mary]]||||1879||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Currie-1013.jpg 266] |- | [[Curtis-5069|Curtis, Walter B]]||||1924 Jan 25||||Anzac; S of Mrs. R Simpson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Curtis-5069.jpg 7] |- | [[Cuthel-7|Cuthel, Eric]]||||1992 Jun 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Cuthel-7.jpg 1590] |- | [[Williams-33320|Cuthel, Kay]]||||1974 Aug 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Williams-33320.jpg 1589] |- | [[Dallimore-71|Dallimore, Aubrey Clement]]||1906||1988||||H of [[Ingram-1931|Mary]]; F of Jenny, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Dallimore-71.jpg 1841] |- | [[Dallimore-72|Dallimore, J H]]||||2012 Jul 25||67?||AIF 2781612; F of Sandra & Craig|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Dallimore-72.jpg 1749] |- | [[Dallimore-73|Dallimore, Joyce Betty Mary]]||1912||1986||||b. Turramurra; M of Noel (Bob); S of Aubrey, Keith, Colin Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Dallimore-73.jpg 1887] |- | [[Ingram-1931|Dallimore, Mary Isabella]]||1912||2004||||W of [[Dallimore-71|Aubrey]]; M of Jenny, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Dallimore-71.jpg 1841] |- | [[Feltis-18|Davey, Frances]]||||1924 Sep 03||67||W of [[Davey-803|James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Davey-803.jpg 1135] |- | [[Davey-818|Davey, Harry]]||||1903 Oct 03||12||S of [[Davey-803|J]] & [[Feltis-18|F]] Davey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Davey-818.jpg 390] |- | [[Davey-803|Davey, James]] ||||1923 Dec 28||82||H of [[Feltis-18|Frances]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Davey-803.jpg 1135] |- | [[Morrison-5420|Davis, Jane Catherine]]||||1956 Sep 29||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Davis-30633.jpg 484] |- | [[Davis-30633|Davis, John Herbert]]||||1953 Jun 06||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Davis-30633.jpg 484] |- | [[Dawson-3401|Dawson, Ellen F]]||||1933 Jan 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Dawson-3401.jpg 252] |- | [[Dawson-3402|Dawson, Frederick Harnett]]||||1917 Feb 28||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Dawson-3402.jpg 1068] |- | [[Dawson-3405|Dawson, Harry]]||||1957 Jul 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Dawson-3405.jpg 249] |- | [[Dawson-3403|Dawson, Kate]]||||1921 Sep 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Dawson-3403.jpg 254] |- | [[Dawson-3404|Dawson, Mary]]||||1928 Mar 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Dawson-3401.jpg 252] |- | [[Quinn-2058|Dawson, Mary]]||||1926 Apr 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Quinn-2058.jpg 253] |- | [[Dawson-3406|Dawson, William]]||||1945 Apr 17||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Dawson-3406.jpg 65] |- | [[De_Costa-8|De Costa, James Osmond (Jim)]]||1926 Mar 14||2003 Jan 13||||H of Leila; F of Ian, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/De_Costa-8.jpg 1705] |- | [[Tasker-308|Dean, Alice Ada]]||||1961 Dec 17||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Tasker-308.jpg 581] |- | [[Dean-4291|Dean, Errol Victor]]||||1989 Sep 15||50||F of Alicia, Karen, Peta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Dean-4291.jpg 1816] |- | [[Dean-4292|Deane, Derek John]]||1932 Mar 09||2013 Feb 25||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Dean-4292.jpg 1978] |- | [[Dean-4293|Deane, Jarrod Anthony]]||1983 Sep 02||1988 Mar 19||||S of John & Vivien; B of Vicki-Lee, Tania, Donna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Dean-4293.jpg 1850] |- | [[Demeza-9|Demeza, Cynthia Frances]]||1927 Nov 22||2006 Mar 21||||W of [[Demeza-10|Frank]]; M of Frances, Julie, Sally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Demeza-9.jpg 1745] |- | [[Demeza-10|Demeza, Frank George]]||1925 Jun 24||2001 Dec 30||||RAN JX648137; H of [[Demeza-9|Cynthia]]; F of Frances, julie, Sally|| [[Demeza-10|1746]] |- | [[Denny-784|Denny, Francis]]||||1910 Aug 07||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Denny-784.jpg 1209] |- | [[Dent-831|Dent, Boyce Charles]] ||||1983 Jul 09||81||H of Myra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Dent-831.jpg 748] |- | [[Dent-751|Dent, Charles]] ||||1944 Oct 02||72||H of Sara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Dent-751.jpg 741] |- | [[Dent-812|Dent, Charles]] ||||1925 May 19||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Dent-812.jpg 1142] |- | [[Ford-5541|Dent, Clara Mary]] ||||1929 Jan 29||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Dent-812.jpg 1142] |- | [[Ingram-1924|Dent, Edna May (Molly)]] ||||1978 Dec 23||64||W of Ivan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Ingram-1924.jpg 1240] |- | [[Dent-838|Dent, Emerline Jane]]||||1918 Jun 19||24|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Dent-838.jpg 184] |- | [[Elton-305|Dent, Emily Jane]]||1842 Dec 23||1881 May 30||||nee Elton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Elton-305.jpg 763] |- | [[Lewis-16622|Dent, Frances]] ||||1935 Apr 14||67||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Lewis-16622.jpg 183] |- | [[Dent-841|Dent, George]]||||1959 Mar 14||77||H of [[Lancaster-1696|Jessie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Dent-841.jpg 911] |- | [[Dent-842|Dent, Gladys Mary]]||1919||1991|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Dent-842.jpg 1758] |- | [[Dent-696|Dent, Isaac]] ||||1914 Dec 19||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Dent-696.jpg 540] |- | [[Dent-829|Dent, Isabel]] ||||1913 Mar 18||7|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Dent-829.jpg 743] |- | [[Laing-628|Dent, Isabella]] ||1883||1974 Aug 16||92||W of Roland Beaton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Laing-628.jpg 929] |- | [[Dent-832|Dent, Ivan Andrew (Joe)]] ||||1971 Nov 21||56||N267382; H of Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Dent-832.jpg 1239] |- | [[Dent-755|Dent, James Cedric]]||1903||1907|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Dent-755.jpg 585] |- | [[Dent-750|Dent, James William]] ||||1934 Dec 14||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Dent-750.jpg 583] |- | [[Lancaster-1696|Dent, Jessie Clare]]||||1961 May 27||81||W of [[Dent-841|George]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Dent-841.jpg 911] |- | [[Dent-843|Dent, Joseph Leslie]]||||1886 Jan 4||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Dent-696.jpg 540] |- | [[Leslie-801|Dent, Margaret]] ||||1930 May 17||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Dent-696.jpg 540] |- | [[Dent-844|Dent, Mary Ann]]||||1869 Aug 29||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Dent-696.jpg 540] |- | [[Scott-14421|Dent, Mary Ann]]||||1945 Aug 13||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Scott-14421.jpg 765] |- | [[Stuart-2560|Dent, Myra Victoria]] ||||1984 Feb 20||81||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Dent-831.jpg 748] |- | [[Dent-828|Dent, Oswald]] ||||1929 Apr 07||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Dent-828.jpg 190] |- | [[Dent-837|Dent, Roland Beatson]] ||1882||1967 Nov 10||85||H of Isabella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Dent-837.jpg 928] |- | [[Skipper-289|Dent, Sara Jane]] ||||1943 Dec 10||69||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Dent-751.jpg 741] |- | [[Crabb-662|Dent, Susan]] ||1809||1886||||nee Crab|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Crabb-662.jpg 351] |- | [[Dent-846|Dent, Thomas William]]||||1916 Jul 25||24||AIF; d. Pozieres, France|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Dent-846.jpg 185] |- | [[Dent-697|Dent, William]] ||1809||1898|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Dent-697.jpg 355] |- | [[Dent-756|Dent, William Henry]]||||1962 Jun 11||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Dent-756.jpg 579] |- | [[Dent-820|Dent, William Henry]]||||1957 Sept 08||83?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Dent-820.jpg 764] |- | [[Dertinger-56|Dertinger, John]]||||1893 Sep 12||79?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Dertinger-56.jpg 242] |- | [[Unknown-284045|Dertinger, Mary]]||||1895 Aug 27||||widow of [[Dertinger-56|John Dertinger]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Unknown-284045.jpg 361] |- | [[Desta-1|Desta, Desmond Stanley White]]||||1958 Mar 16||32|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Desta-1.jpg 918] |- | [[Dister-1|Dister, John]]||||1933 May 17||83?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Dister-1.jpg 786] |- | [[Atkins-2530|Donnelly, Elizabeth Bernice]]||1908||2003||||W of Darcy; M of Audrey, Bill, Bob, Peg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Atkins-2530.jpg 1703] |- | [[Donnelly-1140|Donnelly, Ernest Darcy]]||1900 Jun 10||1953 Oct 01||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Donnelly-1140.jpg 1534] |- | [[Donnelly-1141|Donnelly, Jennifer]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Donnelly-1141.jpg 1546] |- | [[Donnelly-1142|Donnelly, William Ben]]||1931||1987||||H of Beulah; F of Ray, Dianne, Robert, Julie, Sherrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Donnelly-1142.jpg 1855] |- | [[Donovan-1127|Donovan, Phillip Peter]]||||||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Donovan-1127.jpg 1520] |- | [[Dore-217|Dore, Conrad Christopher]]||||1890 Sep 22||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Dore-217.jpg 319] |- | [[Went-70|Dorl, Alice Emily]]||||1948 Sep 08||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Went-70.jpg 1268] |- | [[Dorl-1|Dorl, Charles]] ||||1908 Feb 01||75||H of Philipine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Dorl-1-1.jpg 388] |- | [[Dorl-2|Dorl, Peter Joseph]] ||||1938 Jan 25||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Dorl-1-1.jpg 388] |- | [[Perabo-1|Dorl, Philipine]] ||||1929 Feb 26||86||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Dorl-1-1.jpg 388] |- | [[Douch-26|Douch, Albert Edward]]||||1960 May 24||75||H of [[Warner-2362|Jane]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Douch-26.jpg 995] |- | [[Douch-34|Douch, Clyde Edward]]||||1946 Mar 02||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Douch-34.jpg 250] |- | [[Douch-29|Douch, George Andrew]]||||1989 Dec 14||78||H of [[Peisley-16|Olive]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Douch-29.jpg 1611] |- | [[Sloan-1452|Douch, Gloria Jean Olive]]||1919||1994||||W of [[Douch-33|Bill]]; M of John, Keith, Brian, Pam, Gail, Terry, Gloria, Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Sloan-1452.jpg 1930] |- | [[Warner-2362|Douch, Jane Ann]]||||1961 May 26||72||w of [[Douch-26|Douch, Albert]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Warner-2362.jpg 251] |- | [[Douch-37|Douch, Marie Janette]]||||1974 Apr 10||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Douch-37.jpg 844] |- | [[Peisley-16|Douch, Olive Maree]]||||1973 Nov 14||61||W of [[Douch-29|George]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Peisley-16.jpg 1612] |- | [[Douch-41|Douch, Ronald Albert (Pony)]]||||1998 Feb 22||61||S of George & Olive; B of Rex, Phyllis, Denis, Mervyn, Dawn, June|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Douch-41.jpg 1834] |- | [[Douch-38|Douch, Rodney John]]||||1974 Feb 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Douch-38.jpg 1587] |- | [[Douch-40|Douch, Steven John]]||1967 May 26||2000 Dec 09||33||S of [[Douch-39|Kevin]] & [[Goodchild-138|Beryl]]; B of David, Robert, Jeffrey, Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Douch-40.jpg 1777] |- | [[Douch-33|Douch, William John (Bill)]]||1914||2007||||H of [[Sloan-1452|Jean]]; F of John, Keith, Kevin, Pam, Brian, Gail, Terry, Gloria, Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Douch-33.jpg 1929] |- | [[Dracopoulos-1|Dracopoulos, Constantinos]]||1925 Feb 02||2008 May 01||||H of [[Apostolopoulou-1|Helen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Dracopoulos-1-1.jpg 768] |- | [[Driscoll-437|Driscoll, Sidney G]]||||1934 Jul 23||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Driscoll-437.jpg 1049] |- | [[Dunn-5756|Dunn, Bernard]]||||1916 Aug 23||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Dunn-5756.jpg 174] |- | [[Elliott-5944|Dunn, Catherine]]||||July 14, 1936||78||||Obituary |- | [[Dunn-5757|Dunn, Clara V]]||||1902 Nov 15||8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Dunn-5757.jpg 82] |- | [[Reed-8657|Dunn, Daisy]]||||1977 May 28||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Reed-8657.jpg 1483] |- | [[Davis-30733|Dunn, Elizabeth]]||||1883||62||W of John Dunn; age & date uncertain|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Davis-30733.jpg 91] |- | [[Salway-51|Dunsmore, Amy Sarah]]||||1956 Sep 06||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Salway-51.jpg 1106] |- | [[Dunsmore-55|Dunsmore, Garth]]||||1944 Jun 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Dunsmore-55.jpg 1107] |- | [[Dunsmore-57|Dunsmore, Michele Lynette]]||||1953 Oct 11||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Dunsmore-57.jpg 1108] |- | [[Gee-1165|Eaton, Jocelyn Mary]]||1918||1989||||W of William John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Gee-1165.jpg 1818] |- | [[Unknown-284242|Eddie, Mary]]||||1918 Sep 16||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Unknown-284242.jpg 600] |- | [[Edwards-10351|Edwards, Edith]]||||1875|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Edwards-10351.jpg 403] |- | [[Shearer-4066|Edwards, Edith Clara (Shearer, Barber) (1897-1980)]]||1897 May 18||1980 Aug 23||83||General 1 Row I, Plot 32B|| [https://images.findagrave.com/photos/2021/287/223622277_a87db5cc-6d0d-45d3-8dc9-dbd92475f31b.jpeg FG Image] |- | [[Edwards-10352|Edwards, Gwendolen Helen]]||||1890 Oct 10||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Edwards-10352.jpg 272] |- | [[Yates-2582|Edwards, Helen]]||||1907 May 26||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Yates-2582.jpg 274] |- | [[Edwards-7705|Edwards, Henry Tollemache]] ||1834 Mar 06||1915 Nov 20||||S of Capt. J A Edwards|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Edwards-7705.jpg 277] |- | [[Edwards-10398|Edwards, Henry Tollemache]]||1913 Oct 10||1983 Feb 13||||S of Lydia & Leslie Edwards|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Edwards-7705.jpg 277] |- | [[Ryrie-26|Edwards, Ida Emmeline]] ||1869 Jul 22||1896 Sep 18||||b. Burnima; d. Maharatta; W of Wilbraham Tollemache Edwards; D of David Ryrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Ryrie-26.jpg 281] |- | [[Edwards-10401|Edwards, John Hensleigh]] ||1914||1949 Sep 30||||S of Lydia & Leslie Edwards|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Edwards-10349.jpg 276] |- | [[Edwards-10405|Edwards, John Hensleigh]]||1954 Jun 01||1976 Feb 20||||S of [[Edwards-10398|Henry T Edwards]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Edwards-10405.jpg 278] |- | [[Edwards-10350|Edwards, Leslie Tollemache]] ||||1963 May 16||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Edwards-10350.jpg 275] |- | [[Hensleigh-9|Edwards, Lydia Marguerite]]||||1962 May 21||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Edwards-10350.jpg 275] |- | [[Egan-658|Egan, James]] ||||1927 Nov 09||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Egan-658.jpg 233] |- | [[Sheehy-95|Egan, Margaret]]||||1891 Dec 09||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Egan-658.jpg 233] |- | [[Girvan-36|Elliott, Amy Jane]]||||1961 May 09||79||W of [[Elliott-5919|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Elliott-5919.jpg 141] |- | [[Elliott-5920|Elliott, Antony Claude]]||1935 Dec 22||2010 Jan 16||||H of Eileen; F of Peter, Paul, John, Anne, Susan, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Elliott-5920.jpg 1982] |- | [[Girvan-42|Elliott, Augusta Celia]]||||1924 May 09||28||W of [[Elliott-5927|Henry V Elliott]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Girvan-42.jpg 152] |- | [[Elliott-5932|Elliott, Arthur C]]||||1932 Aug 15||39||H of [[Elton-308|Mabel]]|| |- | [[Elliott-5928|Elliott, Austin H]]||||1936 Nov 13||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Elliott-5928.jpg 142] |- | [[Atkins-2542|Elliott, Brenda Mary Mae]]||||1989 May 01||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Atkins-2542.jpg 1627] |- | [[Elliott-5929|Elliott, Craig Andrew]]||||||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Elliott-5929.jpg 1586] |- | [[Reedy-250|Elliott, Elizabeth]]||||1950 Jun 12||87||W of [[Elliott-5685|Patrick]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Elliott-5685.jpg 144] |- | [[Girvan-38|Elliott, Etta Maud]]||||1964 Nov 08||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Elliott-5930.jpg 1496] |- | [[Elliott-5921|Elliott, Harold Claude]]||||1971 Jul 18||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Elliott-5921.jpg 1628] |- | [[Elliott-5927|Elliott, Henry Vaughan]]||||1957 Sep 30||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Elliott-5927.jpg 1490] |- | [[Elliott-5933|Elliott, Herbert Duncan]]||1904||1985|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Elliott-5933.jpg 1898] |- | [[Ingram-1942|Elliott, Jane]]||||1958 Jan 17||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Ingram-1942.jpg 986] |- | [[Elliott-5931|Elliott, Lawrence]] ||1921 Nov 06||1998 Dec 13||||NX104241; H of Mavis; F of Maxine, Benis, Vanessa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Elliott-5931.jpg 1826] |- | [[Elliott-5938|Elliott, Layton Sascha]]||2002 Feb 10||||||Baby of Melissa & Sascha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Elliott-5938.jpg 1718] |- | [[Elton-308|Elliott, Mabel Constance]] ||1895||1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Elton-308.jpg 1949] |- | [[Fitzgerald-3114|Elliott, Mary Jane]]||1824||1892 Mar 31||||Nee Fitzgerald; b. Limerick, Ireland; W of [[Elliott-5922|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Fitzgerald-3114.jpg 156] |- | [[Elliott-5685|Elliott, Patrick]] ||||1939 Apr 06||84||H of [[Reedy-250|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Elliott-5685.jpg 144] |- | [[Elliott-5937|Elliott, Patrick]]||1915||1987||||H of Phyllis Caroline; F of Kevin, David, Gloria, Shirley, June-Maree, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Standen-594.jpg 1853] |- | [[Elliott-5930|Elliott, Patrick Edward]]||||1970 Feb 20||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Elliott-5930.jpg 1496] |- | [[Standen-594|Elliott, Phyllis Caroline]] ||1923 Jul 06||1991 Dec 05||||W of [[Elliott-5937|Patrick]]; M of Kevin, David, Gloria, Shirley, June-Maree, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Standen-594.jpg 1853] |- | [[Elliott-7046|Elliott, Wanda Fay]]||||1935||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves.jpg 139] |- | [[Elliott-5922|Elliott, William]]||1825||1892 Nov 18||||b. Whatlington, England; H of [[Fitzgerald-3114|Mary Jane]]; F of Elizabeth, John, Sarah, Patrick, Catherine, Mary Ann, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Elliott-5922.jpg 155] |- | [[Elliott-5919|Elliott, William John]]||||1936 Jan 13||55||H of [[Girvan-36|Amy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Elliott-5919.jpg 141] |- | [[Ellis-7720|Ellis, Michaela]]||||1953, Aug 8||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Ellis-7720.jpg 1474] |- | [[Elton-310|Elton, Abraham (Abe)]] ||||1969 Sep 20||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Elton-310.jpg 1442] |- | [[Jones-35332|Elton, Alma]]||||1992 Apr 13||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Elton-312.jpg 1434] |- | [[Groves-1209|Elton, Alma Vera]] ||||1963 Sep 07||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Groves-1209.jpg 1306] |- | [[Elton-309|Elton, Andrew]] ||||1948 May 18||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Elton-309.jpg 1091] |- | [[Bedingfield-190|Elton, Ann]]||||1913 May||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Elton-314.jpg 386] |- | [[Elton-315|Elton, Austin James]]||||1968 Oct 23||63||H of [[McDonald-7206|Kathleen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Elton-315.jpg 1593] |- | [[Ryall-61|Elton, Carolin C (Lottie)]] ||||1975 Dec 24||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Elton-310.jpg 1442] |- | [[Beileiter-14|Elton, Catherine]] ||||1936 Nov 28||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Elton-309.jpg 1091] |- | [[Elton-258|Elton, Charles P]] ||||1923 Apr 13||89||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Elton-258.jpg 1201] |- | [[Elton-230|Elton, Charles Samuel]] ||||1977 Apr 10||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Elton-230.jpg 1305] |- | [[Elton-320|Elton, Clay Thomas]]||||1968 Feb 25||||S of [[Elton-319|Des]] & [[Ralphs-35|Dawn]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Elton-320.jpg 1517] |- | [[Ralphs-35|Elton, Dawn]]||1935||1994||||W of [[Elton-319|Des]]; M of Debbie, Vicki, Warren, Daryl, Wayne, Shiralee, Clay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Ralphs-35.jpg 1935] |- | [[Ingram-1945|Elton, Deborah]]||||1958 May 14||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Ingram-1945.jpg 914] |- | [[Elton-319|Elton, Desmond Thomas]]||1930||2007||||H of [[Ralphs-35|Dawn]]; F of Debbie, Vicki, Warren, Darryl, Wayne, Shiralee, Clay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Elton-319.jpg 1934] |- | [[Douch-30|Elton, Eileen Ann]] ||1909 Sep 25||1971 Mar 12||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Douch-30.jpg 1626] |- | [[Ingram-1770|Elton, Elizabeth]] ||||1934 Mar 28||95||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Elton-258.jpg 1201] |- | [[Dunn-5795|Elton, Elizabeth]]||||1955 Jun 30||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Dunn-5795.jpg 1538] |- | [[Atkins-2405|Elton, Elizabeth Jane]] ||||1953 Dec 10||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Elton-273.jpg 788] |- | [[Elton-323|Elton, Eric H]]||||1984 May 07||68||H of [[Elton-324|Rita]]; F of Re & Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Elton-323.jpg 1955] |- | [[Elton-325|Elton, Eric Stanley]]||||1979 Oct 04||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Elton-325.jpg 1235] |- | [[Elton-326|Elton, Ernest David]]||1937||1942|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Elton-326.jpg 323] |- | [[Ingram-1953|Elton, Etta Ingram]]||||2004 Jul 31||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Ingram-1953.jpg 1234] |- | [[Elton-306|Elton, Glenville Thomas]] ||1907 Aug 07||1980 Nov 02||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Douch-30.jpg 1626] |- | [[Elton-321|Elton, James]]||||1967 Aug 15||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Elton-321.jpg 1540] |- | [[Elton-300|Elton, John Campbell]]||||1967 Aug 28||90||H of [[Bedingfield-187|Zillah]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Elton-300.jpg 1377] |- | [[Elton-322|Elton, John W C]]||||1983 Sep 25||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Elton-322.jpg 1526] |- | [[Elton-327|Elton, Joseph]]||||1949 Nov 03||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Elton-327.jpg 1204] |- | [[Elton-312|Elton, Joseph Verdon]]||||1970 Feb 18||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Elton-312.jpg 1434] |- | [[McDonald-7206|Elton, Kathleen Isabella]]||||1973 Sep 16||67||W of [[Elton-315|Austin]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Elton-315.jpg 1593] |- | [[Elliott-5945|Elton, Laura]]||1910 Feb 08||1992 Aug 13||||W of [[Elton-322|John W C Elton]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Elliott-5945.jpg 1525] |- | [[Dent-819|Elton, Mary Emmeline]]||||1997 Nov 04||90||W of [[Elton-147|Oswald]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Unknown-263737.jpg 1379] |- | [[Elton-147|Elton, Oswald Ernest]]||||1981 Feb 01||77||H of [[Dent-819|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Unknown-263739.jpg 1378] |- | [[Elton-328|Elton, Ray]]||1936||1991||||H of Pat; F of Danny & Amanda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Elton-328.jpg 1731] |- | [[Elton-330|Elton, Rex William]]||1935||1994||||H of Sandra; F of Christopher, Craig,Gary, Michael, Kellie, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Elton-330.jpg 1921] |- | [[Elton-324|Elton, Rita May]]||1915 Dec 07||1992 Jan 04||||W of Earl; M of Rex & Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Elton-323.jpg 1955] |- | [[Elton-332|Elton, Shiralee Ellen]]||||1966 Mar 11||||D of [[Elton-319|Des]] & [[Ralphs-35|Dawn]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Elton-320.jpg 1517] |- | [[Elton-307|Elton, Thomas Arthur]] ||||1963 Jul 28||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Elton-307.jpg 916] |- | [[Elton-273|Elton, William]] ||||1927 Aug 06 ||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Elton-273.jpg 788] |- | [[Elton-331|Elton, William A]]||||1975 Aug 18||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Elton-331.jpg 849] |- | [[Bedingfield-187|Elton, Zillah Mary]]||||1966 Oct 14||86||W of [[Elton-300|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Elton-300.jpg 1377] |- | [[Elwers-2|Elwers, Kate]]||1909 Jan 27||1996 Jul 20||||b. Liverpool, UK; M of Ruby; M-in-L of Terry; GM of Terry, Kathy, Steve|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Elwers-2.jpg 1672] |- | [[Emanuel-120|Emanuel, John Seears]]||||1900 Sep 22||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Emanuel-120.jpg 269] |- | [[Erith-2|Erith, William Edward Norton]]||||1883 Aug 10||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Erith-2.jpg 363] |- | [[Evans-11918|Evans, George Thomas]]||1885||1893||||b. Bombala|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Evans-11918.jpg 336] |- | [[Evans-11919|Evans, John Michael Sydney]]||1850||1886||||b. Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Evans-11919.jpg 332] |- | [[Evans-11920|Evans, John William Richard]]||1856||1893||||b. Bombala|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Evans-11920.jpg 334] |- | [[Evans-11921|Evans, Louisa Annie]]||1883||1893||||b. Bombala|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Evans-11921.jpg 335] |- | [[Warburton-168|Evans, Mahalath]]||1856||1900||||b. Bombala; nee Warburton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Warburton-168.jpg 333] |- | [[Farkas-64|Farkas, Elizabeth Sarah]]||1989 Oct 29||1990 Jul 07||||Morgan-Bruce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Farkas-64.jpg 2005] |- | [[Farrell-1438|Farrell, Alice Mary]]||1923 Oct 12||1981 May 17||57|| W of [[Farrell-3705|Pat Farrell]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Farrell-1438.jpg 733] |- | [[Farrell-1439|Farrell, Harold John]]||1921 Jun 22||2003 May 26||||H of [[Hobbs-2613|Norma]]; F of Leo, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Farrell-1439.jpg 1724] |- | [[Farrell-1440|Farrell, Harold Leo (Leo)]]||1942 Jun 17||2003 Sep 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Farrell-1440.jpg 1702] |- | [[Williams-33730|Farrell, Kelva]]||1931||2010|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Williams-33730.jpg 1835] |- | [[Farrell-1441|Farrell, Leo David]]||1923||1998||||NX106930; H of [[Williams-33730|Kelva]]; F of Lynette, Sheree, Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Farrell-1441.jpg 1836] |- | [[Hobbs-2613|Farrell, Norma Clarice]]||1919 Jun 10||2000 Aug 25||||W of [[Farrell-1439|Harold]]; M of Leo, William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Hobbs-2613.jpg 1725] |- | [[Farrell-1442|Farrell, Stanley William Joseph]]||1996 Dec 05||1996||88|| S of [[Laing-649|Alice Mary (Laing) Farrell]] ||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Farrell-1442.jpg 734] |- | [[Farrugia-15|Farrugia, Matthew Paul]]||1988 Mar 30||1988 May 11||||S of Betsy & Paul Farrugia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Farrugia-15.jpg 2003] |- | [[Feilen-14|Feilen, Alfred John]]||||1991 Feb 15||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Feilen-14.jpg 1307] |- | [[Huggett-51|Feilen, Bessie Myrtle]]||||1963 Jun 12||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Feilen-14.jpg 1307] |- | [[Binstadt-2|Feilen, Doris Thelma]]||1917||2004||||W of [[Feilen-15|Gordon]]; M of Alan, Ron, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Feilen-15.jpg 1735] |- | [[Dent-752|Feilen, Dulcie Rae]]||1910 Jul 02||2003 Apr 11||||M of Harry Peadon; M -in-L of Helen; GM of Denis, Colin, Leonie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Dent-752.jpg 1715] |- | [[Feilen-15|Feilen, Gordon Charles]]||1911||1992||||H of [[Binstadt-2|Doris]]; F of Alan, Ron, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Feilen-15.jpg 1735] |- | [[Feld-99|Feld, Ludwig]]||1925 Feb 04||1957 Nov 27||||b. Hungary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Feld-99.jpg 1562] |- | [[Hearlehy-1|Ferry, Ellen]]||1818||1873||||nee Hearlehy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Hearlehy-1.jpg 349] |- | [[Ferry-326|Ferry, Eric John]]||1933 Oct 04||2009 Dec 10||||H of Hermoyne Gertrude; F of Robert, Colin, Peter, Vivianne, Garth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Ferry-326.jpg 1665] |- | [[Ferry-328|Ferry, Jack Bernard]]||||1920||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Ferry-328.jpg 1018] |- | [[Ferry-329|Ferry, Leslie M C]]||1911 Sep||1911 Nov|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Ferry-329.jpg 321] |- | [[Ferry-327|Ferry, Patrick]]||1865||1917|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Ferry-327.jpg 346] |- | [[Ferry-325|Ferry, Simon]]||1803||1869|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Ferry-325.jpg 353] |- | [[Astill-21|Field, Patricia]]||1935||1986||||W of Don; M of Stephen, Donny, Debbie, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Astill-21.jpg 1882] |- | [[Yelds-53|Fitzgibbins, Enid]]||||1994 Jul 31||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Yelds-53.jpg 1257] |- | [[Heffernan-252|Flanagan, Mary]]||||1918 Aug 27||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Flanagan-707.jpg 181] |- | [[Jeffs-173|Fleming, Daphne Ivy Gwendoline]]||1932 May 22||1999 Apr 28||||W of [[Fleming-4101|Vivian William]]; M of Darrel, Leslie, Murray, Owen, Vivienne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Jeffs-173.jpg 1823] |- | [[Fleming-4102|Fleming, Rev James]]||1852||1889 Feb 14||36||b. Killarney, Ireland; Catholic Priest|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Fleming-4102-1.jpg 89] |- | [[Fleming-4103|Fleming, Ronald John]]||1959||1985||||H of Lynette Fay; F of Melissa; S of Jim & June; B of Rosie, Debbie, Steven, Pater|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Fleming-4103.jpg 1903] |- | [[Fleming-4101|Fleming, Vivian William (Viv)]]||1924 Jul 11||2008 Jul 26||||NX168497; H of [[Jeffs-173|Daphne]]; F of Darrel, Leslie, Murray, Owen, Vivienne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Fleming-4101.jpg 1824] |- | [[Witts-44|Ford, Harriett Rose]]||1804||1870 Feb 08||||W of [[Ford-5734|Samuel]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Ford-5734.jpg 426] |- | [[Ford-5734|Ford, Samuel]]||1802||1887 Oct 16||||H of [[Witts-44|Harriett Rose]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Ford-5734.jpg 426] |- | [[McKeachie-5|Forsyth, Janet]]||1864||1922 Dec 24||58||W of [[Forsyth-901|Thomas]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Forsyth-901.jpg 533] |- | [[Forsyth-901|Forsyth, Thomas]]||1862||1910 Dec 7||47||H of [[McKeachie-5|Janet]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Forsyth-901.jpg 533] |- | [[Dube-682|Forsythe, Barbara]]||1891||1978|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Dube-682.jpg 652] |- | [[Forsythe-392|Forsythe, W A]]||1887||1956 Aug 19||69||N60067; H of [[Dube-682|Barbara]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Forsythe-392.jpg 653] |- | [[Smith-85950|Foster, Agnes Grace]]||||1967 Jun 21||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Foster-9614.jpg 1601] |- | [[Foster-9614|Foster, Charles Robert]]||||1975 Aug 28||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Foster-9614.jpg 1601] |- | [[Fraser-2710|Fraser, Bede Henry]]||1922||1983||||H of [[White-23710|Elva]]; F of Sue, Gail, Kay, Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Fraser-2710.jpg 1961] |- | [[White-23710|Fraser, Elva Merle (Sister)]]||1917||1996||||W of [[Fraser-2710|Bede]]; M of Sue, Gail, Kay, Gary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Fraser-2710.jpg 1961] |- | [[Freitag-63|Freitag, Heinz Gerhard (Jerry)]]||1920 Dec 26||1999 Jun 13||||b. Reinsdorf, Germany|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Freitag-63.jpg 1831] |- | [[Garnock-4|Frith, Thea Elizabeth]]||||2003 Nov 17||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Frith-198.jpg 1131] |- | [[Garnock-7|Garnock, Andrew William]]||||1943 Aug 05||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Garnock-7.jpg 37] |- | [[Sawtelle-85|Garnock, Barbara Besnard]]||1919 Sep 19||2004 Dec 26||85||W of [[Garnock-8|David]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Garnock-8.jpg 907] |- | [[Crossing-19|Garnock, Betty]] ||||2006 Mar 16||89||M of Thea, Claire, Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Crossing-19.jpg 1129] |- | [[Thomas-17215|Garnock, Cecilia Marion]]||||1937 Mar 20||74||W of [[Garnock-7|A. W. Garnock Esq.]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Garnock-9-1.jpg 34] |- | [[Garnock-8|Garnock, David George Charles]]||1919 Sep 26||1959 Apr 07||39||H of [[Sawtelle-85|Barbara]]; NX113335|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Garnock-8.jpg 907] |- | [[Garnock-9|Garnock, David M]]||||1908 Oct 23||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Garnock-9-1.jpg 34] |- | [[Garnock-13|Garnock, Edith Jane]]||||1960 Sep 19||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Garnock-13.jpg 1130] |- | [[Carruthers-383|Garnock, Ethelwyn]] ||||1950 Nov 18||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Carruthers-383-1.jpg 1125] |- | [[Garnock-10|Garnock, George]]||||1874 Nov 25||76||H of [[Kyle-785|Rose]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Garnock-11-1.jpg 33] |- | [[Garnock-11|Garnock, George]]||||1873 Dec 29||19||S of [[Garnock-10|George]] & [[Kyle-785|Rose]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Garnock-11-1.jpg 33] |- | [[Garnock-6|Garnock, George Henry]] ||||1933 Apr 12||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Garnock-6-1.jpg 1127] |- | [[Garnock-15|Garnock, Jane Ann]]||||1919 May 01||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Garnock-9-1.jpg 34] |- | [[Garnock-12|Garnock, John]]||||1934 Oct 31||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Carruthers-383-1.jpg 1125] |- | [[Garnock-5|Garnock, John Carruthers]] ||||1981 Apr 01||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Garnock-5.jpg 1128] |- | [[Garnock-18|Garnock, John Charles]]||||1963 Sep 25||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Garnock-18.jpg 1298] |- | [[Pierce-5575|Garnock, Margaret]]||||1923 Dec 26||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Pierce-5575-1.jpg 1126] |- | [[Garnock-14|Garnock, Mary]]||||1853 May 10||1||D of George & Rose|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Garnock-11-1.jpg 33] |- | [[Kyle-785|Garnock, Rose Ann]]||||1903 Nov 14||84||W of [[Garnock-10|George]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Garnock-11-1.jpg 33] |- | [[Garnock-16|Garnock, Sarah Ann]]||||1933 Sep 10||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Garnock-9-1.jpg 34] |- | [[Garnock-17|Garnock, William Graham]]||1924 Mar 30||2005 Aug 20||||H of [[Taylor-27596|Shirley]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Garnock-17.jpg 1296] |- | [[Garrathy-1|Garrathy, Ellen]]||||1913 Aug 19||86||W of [[Garrathy-2|Henry]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Garrathy-2.jpg 66] |- | [[Garrathy-2|Garrathy, Henry]]||||1913 Jun 16||79||H of [[Garrathy-1|Ellen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Garrathy-2.jpg 66] |- | [[Garry-59|Carry, Walter]]||||1891 Aug||75?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Carry-26.jpg 179] |- | [[Gates-2216|Gates, Ian Lance]]||1924 Aug 08||1993 Nov 20||||H of [[Roberts-13888|“Queenie”]]; F of Carol & Dawn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Gates-2216.jpg 1936] |- | [[Gates-2215|Gates, K E]]||||1943 Feb 20||21||N267942|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Gates-2215.jpg 616] |- | [[Roberts-13888|Gates, Melva Jean (Queenie)]]||1930 Nov 07||2001 Nov 23||||W of [[Gates-2216|Ian]]; M of Carol & Dawn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Gates-2216.jpg 1936] |- | [[Bellchambers-8|Gates, Muriel Doris]]||||1933 Dec 25||47||W of [[Gates-2214|James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Bellchambers-8.jpg 617] |- | [[Gaunson-3|Gaunson, Darryl James]]||||1965 Dec 04||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Gaunson-3.jpg 1349] |- | [[Gaunson-2|Gaunson, Edward William]]||||1972 Dec 04||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Gaunson-2.jpg 1348] |- | [[Gaunson-5|Gaunson, Kitchener]]||||1992 Sep 17||77||H of [[Unknown-286519|Edna]]; F of Barbara, Judith, Dawn, Edna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Gaunson-5.jpg 1738] |- | [[Gaunson-4|Gaunson, Myrtle Irene]]||1915 Jun 04||1998 Jan 30||82||M of Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Gaunson-2.jpg 1348] |- | [[Unknown-286519|Gaunson,Edna]]||||2000 Jan 22||88||W of [[Gaunson-5|Kitchener]]; M of Barbara, Judith, Dawn, Mark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Gaunson-5.jpg 1738] |- | [[Gee-1174|Gee, Frederick Henry]] ||||1942 Nov 12||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Gee-1174.jpg 487] |- | [[George-3568|George, Norman Henry]] ||1912 May 11||1968 Sep 28||||H of Pearl; F of Beverley, Lindsay, Kay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/George-3568.jpg 866] |- | [[Gerathy-9|Gerathy, Michael]]||||1876 Aug 20||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Gerathy-9.jpg 86] |- | [[Gerathy-10|Gerathy, Michael]]||||1870 Apr||?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Gerathy-10.jpg 160] |- | [[Turner-14629|Giles, Sarah]]||||9 Nov 1874||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-3.jpg 372] |- | [[Giles-2704|Giles, Arthur]]||||April 9, 1875||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-4.jpg 421] |- | [[Gillan-83|Gillan, Noel Paton]]||1901 Apr 29||1980 Oct 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Gillan-83.jpg 813] |- | [[Lenehan-40|Gillan, Thelma Bessie]]||1903 Oct 18||1985 Jun 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Gillan-83.jpg 813] |- | [[Gilmore-1364|Gilmore, Francis James]]||||1966 Mar 10||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Gilmore-1364.jpg 1288] |- | [[Bellchambers-9|Gilmore, Mabel Myra]]||||1965 Jul 25||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Gilmore-1364.jpg 1288] |- | [[Girvan-41|Girvan, Arthur Robert]]||1888||1952|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Girvan-41.jpg 521] |- | [[Sheather-111|Girvan, Augusta]] ||1855||1899|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Girvan-37.jpg 520] |- | [[Cocks-141|Girvan, Ivena May]]||1896||1939|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Girvan-41.jpg 521] |- | [[Girvan-37|Girvan, William]] ||1851||1941|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Girvan-37.jpg 520] |- | [[Ford-5756|Gleeson, Catherine]]||||1902 Mar 5||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Gleeson-372.jpg 81] |- | [[Gleeson-370|Gleeson, Clarence]]||||1946 Jun 21||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Gleeson-370.jpg 42] |- | [[Gleeson-372|Gleeson, John]]||||1900 Apr 18||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Gleeson-372.jpg 81] |- | [[Gleeson-371|Gleeson, Joseph Matthew]]||||1920 Feb 2||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Gleeson-372.jpg 81] |- | [[Gleeson-373|Gleeson, Patrick]]||||1950 Jan 17||10|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Gleeson-370.jpg 42] |- | [[Glover-3320|Glover, Margaret Norwood (Peggy)]]||||1995 Apr 14||||M of Derek & Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Glover-3320.jpg 1666] |- | [[Godber-21|Godber, Reginald David]]||1922||1995|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Godber-21.jpg 1913] |- | [[Camm-60|Godber, Sadie]]||||1986 Jul 24||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Camm-60.jpg 1883] |- | [[Goldberg-761|Goldberg, A Harold]] ||||1964 Dec 20||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Goldberg-761.jpg 688] |- | [[Goldberg-759|Goldberg, Lewis]] ||||1933||||H of Rachel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Goldberg-759.jpg 667] |- | [[Unknown-286584|Goldberg, Mina Florence]]||||2003 Dec 25||71||W of Harold; M of Phillip, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Unknown-286584.jpg 687] |- | [[Levy-851|Goldberg, Rachel]] ||||1948 Dec 26||71||W of Lewis Goldberg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Levy-851.jpg 666] |- | [[Goldberg-775|Goldberg, Simon]] ||||1913 Jul 22||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Goldberg-775.jpg 669] |- | [[Little-4125|Goldie, Mary]]||||1957 Sep 22||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Little-4125.jpg 1098] |- | [[Goodchild-139|Goodchild, Lindsay Edward]]||||1971 Jul 28||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Goodchild-139.jpg 933] |- | [[Cohen-2509|Goodman, Harriet]] ||||1948 Oct 18||74||widow of Maurice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Cohen-2509.jpg 654] |- | [[Goodman-2999|Goodman, Maurice Joseph]] ||||1943 May 28||72||H of Harriet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Goodman-2999.jpg 662] |- | [[Goodsell-277|Goodsell, Henry Austin]]||||1980 Dec 09||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Goodsell-277.jpg 808] |- | [[Goodyer-42|Goodyer, Rodney Mark]]||||1974 May 10||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Goodyer-42.jpg 843] |- | [[Goodyer-41|Goodyer, Thomas Francis Eli (Porky)]]||1937||1997||||H of Lillian; F of Dean, Rodney, David, Steven, Rosie, Brian, Elizabeth, Lynee, Mervyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Goodyer-41.jpg 1769] |- | [[Gough-747|Gough, Ruth Lois]]||1937 Jul 24||2008 May 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Gough-747.jpg 1995] |- | [[Toms-374|Graham, Edith Caroline]]||||1949 Jul 01||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Toms-374.jpg 1317] |- | [[Unknown-286750|Gray, Barbara Mary]]||||1995 May 15||96||W of [[Gray-10100|William Albert]]; M of Jack; M-in-L of Sybil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Unknown-286750.jpg 614] |- | [[Gray-10100|Gray, William Albert (Bill)]]||||1963 Jul 21||71||NX60551; H of [[Unknown-286750|Barbara]]; F of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Gray-10100.jpg 613] |- | [[Greer-1602|Greer, William J]]||||1926 Jun 17||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Greer-1602.jpg 84] |- | [[Griffin-5119|Griffin, Thomas]]||||1933 Nov 15||86||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Griffin-5119.jpg 168] |- | [[Groves-1314|Groves, Aden]]||||||74||H of [[Rowe-3501|Sarah]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Groves-1314.jpg 1009] |- | [[Groves-1388|Groves, Albert]]||||1960 Dec 11||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Groves-1388.jpg 955] |- | [[Cotterill-105|Groves, Annie Amelia]]||||1933 May 07||49||W of [[Groves-1386|Ivan]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Cotterill-105.jpg 1058] |- | [[Lomas-173|Groves, Belle Aileen]]||1905||1991||||W of [[Groves-1389|George]]; M of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Lomas-173.jpg 1851] |- | [[Groves-1391|Groves, Colin Brian]]||||1957 Oct 04||||infant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Groves-1391.jpg 1470] |- | [[Groves-1392|Groves, David Lloyd]]||||1951 Jun 18||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Groves-1392.jpg 1212] |- | [[Walker-17553|Groves, Elizabeth Ellen]]||||1964 Sep 10||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Walker-17553.jpg 899] |- | [[Groves-1385|Groves, Ernest]]||||1985 Dec 21||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Groves-1385.jpg 1214] |- | [[Groves-1387|Groves, Harold Albert]]||||1956 Apr 08||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Groves-1387.jpg 901] |- | [[Groves-1386|Groves, Ivan Roland]]||||1960 Mar 02||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Groves-1386.jpg 993] |- | [[Groves-1318|Groves, John]] ||||1916 Apr 27||72||H of [[Heywood-459|Mary Ann]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Groves-1318.jpg 1071] |- | [[Groves-1390|Groves, John W]]||||1988 Aug 10||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Groves-1390.jpg 1658] |- | [[Groves-1195|Groves, Joseph]] ||1851 Dec 03||1913 Feb 03||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Groves-1195.jpg 212] |- | [[Ward-11015|Groves, Margaret Catherine]] ||1857 May 14||1938 Oct 30||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Ward-11015.jpg 211] |- | [[Ingram-1974|Groves, Marion]]||||1966 Dec 12||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Ingram-1974.jpg 1213] |- | [[Heywood-459|Groves, Mary Ann]]||||1922 Dec 16||69||W of [[Groves-1318|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Groves-1318.jpg 1071] |- | [[Groves-1393|Groves, Reginald Albert]]||1942 Nov 17||1990 Sep 23||||H of Margaret Mary; F of Debra, Melissa, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Groves-1393.jpg 1801] |- | [[Rowe-3501|Groves, Sarah Ann]] ||||||80||W of [[Groves-1314|Aden]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Rowe-3501.jpg 1007] |- | [[Groves-1394|Groves, Theo]]||||1895 Feb 13||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Groves-1394.jpg 197] |- | [[Groves-1389|Groves, Walter George]]||1894||1988||||H of [[Lomas-173|Belle]]; F of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Lomas-173.jpg 1851] |- | [[Gulliford-19|Gulliford, Skye Hope]]||1979 Oct 04||2012 Jul 16||||M to Walker, Tahley, Bella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Gulliford-19.jpg 1697] |- | [[Guthrey-16|Guthrey, Albert Henry]]||||1959 Feb 13||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Guthrey-16.jpg 1334] |- | [[Black-6216|Guthrey, Margaret Maria]]||||1955 Jul 03||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Black-6216.jpg 1336] |- | [[Unknown-286756|Gutterson, Thereasa]]||||1878 Aug 31||28||W of S Gutterson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Unknown-286756.jpg 364] |- | [[Haebich-25|Haebich, Mervyn Richard (Dick)]]||1925||1997||||RAAF 438503; H of Gwen; F of Ian, Peter, Rodney. Vanessa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Haebich-25.jpg 1772] |- | [[Haggar-114|Haggar, Annie Elizabeth]]||||1905 Apr 13||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Haggar-114.jpg 200] |- | [[Haggar-115|Haggar, Arthur Wilfred]]||1902 Oct 10||1977 Aug 03||||H of [[Brassington-40|Euroma]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Haggar-115.jpg 854] |- | [[Haggar-93|Haggar, Charles W]] ||||1926 Nov 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Haggar-93.jpg 1196] |- | [[Langhorn-14|Haggar, Clara Louisa]] ||1890 Jan 31||1967 Jun 28||||nee Langhorn; W of George; M of Margaret, Marie, Joyce, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Langhorn-14.jpg 1533] |- | [[Lomas-176|Haggar, Elizabeth]]||||1929 Sep 26||86||W of [[Haggar-113|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Lomas-176.jpg 1022] |- | [[Brassington-40|Haggar, Euroma Azell]]||1917 Aug 19||2000 Jan 20||||nee Brasington; W of [[Haggar-115|Arthur]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Haggar-115.jpg 854] |- | [[Haggar-116|Haggar, Frederick William]]||||1964 Mar 18||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Haggar-116.jpg 1281] |- | [[Haggar-119|Haggar, George A]]||||||73||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Haggar-119.jpg 943] |- | [[Ellingwood-356|Haggar, Grace Elizabeth]] ||||1952 Mar 26||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Rootsey-86.jpg 1198] |- | [[Haggar-111|Haggar, Herbert James]] ||||1969 Feb 10||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Haggar-111.jpg 1280] |- | [[Haggar-120|Haggar, James Henry]]||||1933 Mar 03||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Haggar-120.jpg 1059] |- | [[Haggar-117|Haggar, John Samuel]]||||1924 Jul 04||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Haggar-117.jpg 1141] |- | [[Haggar-118|Haggar, John Walter James (Jack)]]||1892 Sep 30||1967 May 17||||AIF 2165; S of [[Haggar-117|John]] & [[Gorman-1023|Emily]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Haggar-118.jpg 1290] |- | [[Feltis-19|Haggar, Millie Amelia]]||||1956 Jun 23||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Feltis-19.jpg 241] |- | [[Haggar-123|Haggar, Robert J T]]||||||||F of Annita, Belinda, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Haggar-123.jpg 1994] |- | [[Haggar-121|Haggar, Thomas William]]||1872||1922 Dec 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Haggar-121.jpg 1077] |- | [[Haggar-122|Haggar, Walter Ernest]]||||1958 Nov 07||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Haggar-122.jpg 1195] |- | [[Haggar-113|Haggar, William James]]||||1919 Jul 08||78||H of [[Lomas-176|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Lomas-176.jpg 1022] |- | [[Haggar-110|Haggar, William T]] ||||1960 Aug 23||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Haggar-110.jpg 956] |- | [[Haley-1794|Haley, Maurice]] ||||1917 Apr 27||||||Obituary |- | [[Haig-157|Haigh, Unnamed baby]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Haig-157.jpg 592] |- | [[Hall-17687|Hall, Louise Charlotte]]||1962||1989||||W of [[Hall-17688|Peter]]; M of Deborah-Anne, Curtis, Jemma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Hall-17687.jpg 1813] |- | [[Hall-17688|Hall, Peter William]]||1958 Apr 07||2011 Mar 26||||F of Curtis & Jemma Hall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Hall-17688.jpg 1973] |- | [[Halliday-494|Halliday, Scott Campbell]]||1911 Mar 29||1991 Dec 14||||b. Isle of Mull; H of Una|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Halliday-494.jpg 837] |- | [[Halmers-1|Halmers, Frederick]]||||1883 Aug 31||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Halmers-1.jpg 740] |- | [[Halmers-2|Halmers, Sophia Mary]]||||1919 May 30||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Halmers-1.jpg 740] |- | [[Hammond-3766|Hammond, Charles]]||||1958 Mar 14||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Hammond-3766.jpg 1383] |- | [[Hampshire-138|Hampshire, Barry Horace]]||1938 Aug 12||2005 Sep 23||67?||S of [[Hampshire-137|Horace]] & [[Morris-11062|Rose]];|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Hampshire-138.jpg 1679] |- | [[Hampshire-140|Hampshire, Fiona Rose (Fee)]]||1979 Mar 01||2005 May 25||||D of Brian & Eileen; S of Glen, Leanne, Warren, [[Hampshire-141|Mark]], Linden; S-in-L of Tracey, Tony, Wendy,Samantha; A of Tanika, Mackenzie, Blake, Karter|| [[Hampshire-140|1714]] |- | [[Hampshire-137|Hampshire, Horace]]||1910||1983||||H of [[Morris-11062|Melva Rose]]; F of Barry, Brian, Graham, Colin, Jan, Lynette, Neil, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Hampshire-137-1.jpg 1964] |- | [[Hampshire-141|Hampshire, Mark Jason (Bon)]]||1972 Mar 11||2002 Jul 14||||S of Brian & Eileen; B of Glen, Leanne, Warren, Linden, [[Hampshire-140|Fiona]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Hampshire-141.jpg 1713] |- | [[Morris-11062|Hampshire, Melva Rose]]||1914||1991||||W of [[Hampshire-137|Horace]], M of Barry, Brian, Graham, Colin, Jan, Lynette, Neil, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Hampshire-137-1.jpg 1964] |- | [[Hampshire-142|Hampshire, Neil Edward]]||1954 Jul 26||2013 Jan 17||||H of Jill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Hampshire-142.jpg 1977] |- | [[Myers-6317|Hardaker, Ann]]||||1890 Dec 23||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Hardaker-42.jpg 761] |- | [[Hardaker-41|Hardaker, Charles Augustus]]||||1946 Aug 26||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Hardaker-41.jpg 1112] |- | [[Dent-774|Hardaker, Harriet Rose]] ||||1948 Feb 09||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Dent-774.jpg 1115] |- | [[Hardaker-42|Hardaker, Herbert]]||||1901 Feb 26||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Hardaker-42.jpg 761] |- | [[Hardaker-40|Hardaker, William]]||||1915 Dec 11||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Hardaker-42.jpg 761] |- | [[Ingram-1971|Harris, Amy]]||||1963 May 25||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Ingram-1971.jpg 1463] |- | [[Povey-151|Harris, Catherine Hope]]||||1982 Nov 14||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Povey-151.jpg 1514] |- | [[Sullivan-6207|Harris, Mary Jane]]||||1929 Apr 07||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Sullivan-6207.jpg 11] |- | [[Harris-16638|Harris, Thomas]]||||1953 Jan 06||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Harris-16638.jpg 1515] |- | [[Harris-16590|Harris, William]]||||1949 Dec 79||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Harris-16590.jpg 1464] |- | [[Rose-3973|Harrison, Ada]]||||1957 May 05||79||W of [[Harrison-7530|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Rose-3973.jpg 1392] |- | [[Harrison-7531|Harrison, Eric Handley]]||1909 Sep 02||1983 May 03||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Harrison-7531.jpg 822] |- | [[Harrison-7530|Harrison, William Henry]]||||1960 Jul 31||75||H of [[Rose-3973|Ada]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Rose-3973.jpg 1392] |- | [[Hart-6198|Hart, Helen]]||1908 Aug 22||1908 Sep 3||||D of S R & W Hart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Hart-6198.jpg 370] |- | [[Hawk-697|Hawk, Joseph Law]]||||1912 Sep 22||44||S of Law Hawk|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Hawk-696.jpg 439] |- | [[Hawk-696|Hawk, Law (sr)]]||||1911 Aug 21||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Hawk-696.jpg 439] |- | [[Hawkins-4902|Hawkins, Peter Noel]]||1909||1987||||H of Rita Mary; F of Elva, Peter, Brian, Michael, Douglass, Suzanna, Annette, Linda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Hawkins-4902.jpg 1969] |- | [[Wilson-27613|Hawkins, Rita Mary]]||1914||1984||||W of Peter Noel; M of Elva, Peter, Brian, Michael, Douglass, Suzanna, Annette, Linda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Hawkins-4902.jpg 1969] |- | [[Hawkins-4903|Hawkins, Thomas Michael]]||||1942 Aug 26||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Hawkins-4903.jpg 248] |- | [[Snowden-422|Hawkins, Valerie Dawn]]||1942||1984||||W of Peter; M of Stephen, Julie, Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Snowden-422.jpg 1895] |- | [[Hayes-5566|Hayes, Anthony Connor]]||||1945 Mar 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Hayes-5566.jpg 235] |- | [[Ingram-1976|Hayes, June Ann (Prim)]]||1936 Jun 21||2002 Sep 21||||W of [[Hayes-5570|“Gabby”]]; M of Helen, Colin, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Ingram-1976.jpg 1706] |- | [[Hayes-5571|Hayes, Lewis Lee]]||||1983 Aug 30|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Hayes-5571.jpg 1501] |- | [[Egan-670|Hayes, Margaret Frances]]||||1940 Feb 04||||and son [[Hayes-5568|James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Egan-670.jpg 234] |- | [[Hayes-5567|Hayes, Martin]]||||1956 Feb 11||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Hayes-5567.jpg 1500] |- | [[Hayes-5569|Hayes, Roy Joseph]]||||1955 Dec 11||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Hayes-5567.jpg 1500] |- | [[Hayes-5570|Hayes, Vincent Henry (Gabby)]]||1929||2003||||H of [[Ingram-1976|June]]; F of Helen, Colin, Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Hayes-5570.jpg 1707] |- | [[Hayward-2110|Hayward, Steven Patrick]]||||1962 Mar 20||<1||S of Heath & Steve|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Hayward-2110.jpg 1518] |- | [[Toms-372|Head, Alice]]||1892 Oct 03||1982 Jun 22||||nee Toms; W of [[Head-1656|Harry]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Toms-372.jpg 1316] |- | [[Huckins-156|Head, Alice Ada]] ||||1941 Jun 02||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Huckins-156.jpg 781] |- | [[Head-1656|Head, Harry]]||||1962 Jun 14||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Head-1656.jpg 1314] |- | [[Helmers-44|Helmers, Albert B]]||||1955 Nov 28||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Helmers-44.jpg 648] |- | [[Helmers-45|Helmers, Alfred Ernest]]||||1954 Feb 20||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Helmers-45.jpg 753] |- | [[Holdsworth-227|Helmers, Alice M]]||||1960 Nov 19||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Helmers-44.jpg 648] |- | [[Groves-1399|Helmers, Amy Clara]]||||1965 Jan 21||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Helmers-47.jpg 1343] |- | [[Newell-1224|Helmers, Annie Newell]]||1912||2008||||W of [[Helmers-48|Edgar Heywood]]; M of Ean, Brenda, Donald, Brian, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Helmers-48.jpg 1815] |- | [[Helmers-46|Helmers, Claude Alfred]]||1910||1986||||H of [[McDonald-7358|Doreen]]; F of Kelvin & Merilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Helmers-46.jpg 1889] |- | [[Helmers-50|Helmers, Donald Edgar]]||||1955 Dec 05||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Helmers-50.jpg 1344] |- | [[McDonald-7358|Helmers, Doreen Monica]]||1917||2006||||W of [[Helmers-46|Claude]]; M of Kelvin & Merilyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Helmers-46.jpg 1889] |- | [[Helmers-49|Helmers, Ean]]||||1960 Nov 10||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Helmers-49.jpg 1345] |- | [[Helmers-48|Helmers, Edgar Heywood]]||1905||1989||||H of [[Newell-1224|Annie]]; F of Ean, Brenda, Donald, Brian, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Helmers-48.jpg 1815] |- | [[Bowtell-20|Helmers, Edith May]] ||||1969 Feb 01||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Bowtell-20.jpg 756] |- | [[Helmers-51|Helmers, Edward]]||||1955 Jan 30||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Helmers-51.jpg 647] |- | [[McCole-15|Helmers, Elsie Isabel]]||1902 Nov 11||1995 Dec 25||93||W of [[Helmers-52|Barney]]; M of Ken, Joyce, Bell, Max, Percy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/McCole-15.jpg 1309] |- | [[Wilson-27646|Helmers, Emily]]||||1973 Apr 16||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Helmers-51.jpg 647] |- | [[Helmers-47|Helmers, Henry]]||||1957 Apr 17||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Helmers-47.jpg 1343] |- | [[Helmers-54|Helmers, Isabel (Bell)]]||||1977 Nov 03||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/McCole-15.jpg 1309] |- | [[Helmers-55|Helmers, Lance]]||||1950 Jul 28||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Helmers-55.jpg 1342] |- | [[Helmers-57|Helmers, Mark Anthony]]||1962||1996||||F of Sarah & Jake; S of [[Helmers-56|Percy]] & [[Miller-29363|Pat]]; B of Jenny & Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Helmers-57.jpg 1869] |- | [[Helmers-53|Helmers, Maxwell John]]||1930||2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Helmers-53.jpg 1871] |- | [[Helmers-52|Helmers, P B (Barney)]]||||1950 Jan 27||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Helmers-52.jpg 1312] |- | [[Miller-29363|Helmers, Patricia May]]||||2003 May 03||65||W of [[Helmers-56|Percy]]; M of Jenny, Mark, Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Miller-29363.jpg 1838] |- | [[Helmers-56|Helmers, Percival Frederick]]||||2012 Sep 01||79||H of [[Miller-29363|Pat]]; F of Jenny, Mark, Melissa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Helmers-56.jpg 1837] |- | [[Hennessy-395|Hennessy, Dean Mathew]]||1978||1984||||S of Neil & Cheryl; B of Nathan & Samantha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Hennessy-395.jpg 1953] |- | [[Henry-4742|Henry, Ronald]]||||1978 Sep 22||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Henry-4742.jpg 830] |- | [[Hepburn-595|Hepburn, Frances]]||||||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Hepburn-595.jpg 296] |- | [[Herbert-2092|Herbert, Maria]]||||1918|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-6.jpg 70] |- | [[Herd-261|Herd, Agnes]]||||1880 Sep 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Herd-261.jpg 462] |- | [[Heyde-30|Heyde, Nan]]||1922 Dec 15||1929 Jul 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Heyde-30.jpg 1084] |- | [[Heyde-31|Heyde, Percy]]||1880 Oct 31||1937 Mar 22|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Heyde-30.jpg 1083] |- | [[Taylor-27748|Hibburd, Elizabeth]]||||1880 Jul 01||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Taylor-27748.jpg 419] |- | [[Hillyer-129|Hillyer, Edmund John (Eddie)]]||1918 Apr 12||1996 Feb 14||||AIF; H of [[MacAllister-19|Joan]]; F of Graham, Rhonda, Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Hillyer-129.jpg 1798] |- | [[MacAllister-19|Hillyer, Joan Elliott]]||1919 Jul 28||2006 Mar 18||||W of ]]Hillyer-129|Edmund]]; M of Graham, Rhonda, Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Hillyer-129.jpg 1798] |- | [[Haggar-109|Hite, Annie Unice]] ||||1961 Oct 24||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Haggar-109.jpg 1000] |- | [[Hite-410|Hite, Harry Horace]] ||1907||1984||||H of Annie Unice; F of Rod, Norm, Pam, Marg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Hite-410.jpg 1958] |- | [[Hite-575|Hite, Lillian Isabel]]||||1971 Jun 03||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Hite-575.jpg 1001] |- | [[Davis-31097|Hite, Minnie Florence]] ||1908||1992||||W of Thomas Claude; M of Betty, Les, Shiela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Hite-409.jpg 1962] |- | [[Pearsons-8|Hite, Rebecca Florence]] ||||1945 Aug 22||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Pearsons-8.jpg 1169] |- | [[Hite-409|Hite, Thomas Claude]] ||1901||1983||||H of Minnie Florence; F of Betty, Lex, Shiela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Hite-409.jpg 1962] |- | [[Hite-405|Hite, Tom]] ||||1956 Aug 21||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Pearsons-8.jpg 1169] |- | [[Groves-1401|Hocking, Blanche]]||||1988 Jul 19||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Hocking-324.jpg 904] |- | [[Hocking-323|Hocking, Edward Albert]]||||1981 Jan 02||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Hocking-323.jpg 829] |- | [[Hocking-324|Hocking, Henry Nathaniel]]||||1964 Nov 16||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Hocking-324.jpg 904] |- | [[Holdsworth-127|Holdsworth, Alma Doreen]] ||1971 Apr 03||2007 Apr 17||||D of Thomas & Eliza Holdsworth; S of Emma, Austin, Edna, Crouch, Keith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Holdsworth-127.jpg 1231] |- | [[Miners-30|Holdsworth, Eliza Ann]] ||||1979 Mar 14||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Miners-30.jpg 1227] |- | [[Holdsworth-102|Holdsworth, James]] ||1850||1934 Nov 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Holdsworth-102.jpg 12] |- | [[Holdsworth-130|Holdsworth, Keith]] ||1923 Jan 22||2003 May 03||||AIF; b. Nimmitabel; d. Junee; H of [[Hanratty-21|Patricia]]; F of Marilyn, Christine, Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Holdsworth-130.jpg 1717] |- | [[Hanratty-21|Holdsworth, Patricia]] ||1927 Jun 07||2002 Feb 11||||b. Orange; W of [[Holdsworth-130|Keith]]; M of Marilyn, Christine, Rhonda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Hanratty-21.jpg 1716] |- | [[Holdsworth-133|Holdsworth, Thomas]] ||||1954 May 18||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Holdsworth-133.jpg 1229] |- | [[Stevenson-3001|Hood, Ann]]||1940 Apr 01||1998 Sep 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Hood-1985.jpg 769] |- | [[Hood-1986|Hood, unnamed baby]]||||1976 Aug 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Hood-1986.jpg 1588] |- | [[Horne-1190|Horne, Eva Louisa]]||||1872 Jan 25||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Horne-1190.jpg 417] |- | [[Horne-1192|Horne, Marienne Muriel]]||||1892 Oct 13||11||D of [[Horne-1191|W J]] & [[Wilson-27650|L A Horne]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Horne-1192.jpg 418] |- | [[Horne-1191|Horne, William John]]||||1899 Mar 09||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Horne-1191.jpg 283] |- | [[Wilson-27650|Horne,Louisa Anna]]||||1888 Jan 09||41||W of [[Horne-1191|William John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Horne-1192.jpg 418] |- | [[Horton-3486|Horton, James Gadsby]]||||1956 Feb 28||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Horton-3486.jpg 1274] |- | [[Dent-864|Horton, Stella Ann]]||||1982 Jul 25||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Dent-864.jpg 1277] |- | [[Howard-9376|Howard, Joseph]]||||1969 Nov 21||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Howard-9376.jpg 718] |- | [[Howe-4702|Howe, Max]]||1940||2002||||H of Wendy; F of Debbie & Janine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Howe-4702.jpg 1748] |- | [[Allen-18681|Hurren, Elizabeth (Nance)]]||1916||1995||||nee Allen; W of Terry; M of Robertr, Bruce, Philip, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Hurren-61.jpg 1870] |- | [[Hurren-61|Hurren, Roland (Terry)]]||1904||2001||||H of Nance; F of Robert, Bruce, Philip, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Hurren-61.jpg 1870] |- | [[Watson-10426|Hutchinson, Margaret]]||||1883 May 03||28||W of Nicholas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Watson-10426.jpg 289] |- | [[Hyde-2201|Hyde, Edmund]]||||1929 Mar 03||71||H of [[Bellchambers-11|Esther]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Hyde-2201.jpg 282] |- | [[Bellchambers-11|Hyde, Esther]]||||1939 Aug 05||81||W of [[Hyde-2201|Edmund]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Hyde-2201.jpg 282] |- | [[Unknown-287544|Inglis, Patricia Mavis]]||1947 Nov 01||2009 Aug 08||||M of Glen, Darren, Kevinjohn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Unknown-287544.jpg 1670] |- | [[Ingram-1888|Ingram, Albert]]||||1929 May 14||53||H of [[McLeod-1786|Ethel]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Ingram-1888.jpg 1259] |- | [[Elliott-5519|Ingram, Annie H]]||||1954 Jun 25||67||W of [[Ingram-1889|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Ingram-1889.jpg 1241] |- | [[Ingram-1878|Ingram, Benson William (Ben)]]||1936 Aug 02||2004 Sep 17||||H of Dianne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Ingram-1878.jpg 1693] |- | [[Ingram-1879|Ingram, Bill]]||||2008 Jun 25||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Ingram-1879.jpg 1633] |- | [[Ingram-1880|Ingram, Brian William (Cocko)]]||1954 Jul 30||2003 Jun 01||||S of [[Ingram-1881|Gordon Clarence]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Ingram-1880.jpg 1704] |- | [[Ingram-1884|Ingram, Charles Campbell]]||||1962 Jun 29||84||H of [[Hatchey-1|Florence]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Ingram-1884.jpg 1011] |- | [[Ingram-1887|Ingram, Coulson Victor]]||||1965 Jan 03||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Ingram-1887.jpg 1301] |- | [[Ingram-1893|Ingram, David A]]||||1962 Jul 02||78||H of [[McGoldrick-89|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Ingram-1893.jpg 1572] |- | [[Ingram-1899|Ingram, Desmond Victor]]||||1978 Feb 25||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Ingram-1899.jpg 1639] |- | [[Ingram-1900|Ingram, Donald William]]||||1960 Jun 16||35||S of [[Ingram-1901|Samuel]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Ingram-1900.jpg 1387] |- | [[Dunn-5685|Ingram, Doris Flodell]]||||1975 Apr 04||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Dunn-5685.jpg 1302] |- | [[Ingram-1885|Ingram, Dudley Campbell]]||||1990 Feb 17||66||NX191655|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Ingram-1885.jpg 1806] |- | [[Smith-83426|Ingram, Elaine E]]||||1974 Apr 18||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Smith-83426.jpg 1634] |- | [[Lock-976|Ingram, Elizabeth Isabella]]||1907||1982||||W of [[Ingram-1902|Essel]]; M of Fay, Ken, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Lock-976.jpg 1960] |- | [[Reid-5004|Ingram, Elizabeth Margaret]]||1927 Jul 25||1977 May 03||||W of [[Ingram-1886|Rodney]]; M of Brett & Tracy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Reid-5004.jpg 831] |- | [[White-13324|Ingram, Emma Ann]]||||1958 Aug 12||93||W of [[Ingram-823|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Ingram-823.jpg 1043] |- | [[Ingram-1902|Ingram, Essel Adrian]]||1903||1987||||H of [[Lock-976|Elizabeth]]; F of Fay, Ken, Wendy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Lock-976.jpg 1960] |- | [[McLeod-1786|Ingram, Ethel]]||||1957 Jan 16||71||W of [[Ingram-1888|Albert]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Ingram-1888.jpg 1259] |- | [[Hatchey-1|Ingram, Florence Sophia]]||||1969 Mar 16||84||W of [[Ingram-1884|Charles]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Hatchey-1.jpg 1010] |- | [[Ingram-1903|Ingram, Henrietta]]||||1901 Jul 20||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Ingram-1903.jpg 318] |- | [[Ingram-1772|Ingram, Henry]] ||1809||1884||||b. Wiltshire, England; H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Ingram-1772.jpg 301] |- | [[Chant-210|Ingram, Jane]] ||1809||1894||||Nee Chant; b. Wiltshire, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Ingram-1772.jpg 301] |- | [[Ingram-1877|Ingram, John Seddon]]||1909||1987||||H of [[Dent-809|Thelma]]; F of [[Ingram-1878|Ben]], Claire, Rhonda, Beth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Ingram-1877.jpg 1861] |- | [[Ingram-1896|Ingram, Leo Comben]]||||1962 Dec 02||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Ingram-1896.jpg 708] |- | [[McGoldrick-89|Ingram, Mary]]||||1973 May 20||79||W of [[Ingram-1893|David]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/McGoldrick-89.jpg 1571] |- | [[Ingram-1904|Ingram, Mary Ethel]]||||1963 Feb 12||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Ingram-1904.jpg 945] |- | [[Ingram-1906|Ingram, Muriel Thelma]]||||1987 Mar 20||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Ingram-1906.jpg 707] |- | [[Elton-292|Ingram, Myrtle J]]||||1973 Mar 20||79||W of [[Ingram-1876|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Elton-292.jpg 1421] |- | [[Ingram-1891|Ingram, Neil Coulson]]||||2012 Apr 18||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Ingram-1891.jpg 1615] |- | [[Jones-34209|Ingram, Norma Beryl]]||1926 Dec 03||2004 Apr 10||||W of [[Ingram-1883|Frederick]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Jones-34209.jpg 1691] |- | [[Beileiter-13|Ingram, Olive May]]||||1958 Nov 28||65||W of [[Ingram-1901|Samuel]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Beileiter-13.jpg 1389] |- | [[Ingram-1892|Ingram, Paul Coulson]]||||1973 Aug 25||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Ingram-1892.jpg 1616] |- | [[Peisley-14|Ingram, Pearl Leyland (Joy)]]||1925 Apr 09||2001 May 25||||M of Beverley, Jan, John, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Ingram-1890.jpg 1232] |- | [[Ingram-1882|Ingram, Percy]]||||1960 May 14||80||H of [[Jones-34209|Norma]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Ingram-1882.jpg 1532] |- | [[Ingram-2010|Ingram, Raymond]]||||1979 Apr 01||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Ryrie-27.jpg 1236] |- | [[Ingram-1886|Ingram, Rodney Charles]]||1927 Jul 27||2004 Nov 12||||H of [[Reid-5004|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Ingram-1886.jpg 832] |- | [[Ingram-1901|Ingram, Samuel G J]]||||1972 Jul 14||80||H of [[Beileiter-13|Olive]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Ingram-1901.jpg 1390] |- | [[Groves-1313|Ingram, Sarah Eileen]]||1914 Jun 10||2003 Feb 21||||W of Vincent; M of Patricia, Roslyn, Janette, Terrence, Anthony, Maxwell, Delma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Groves-1313.jpg 1008] |- | [[Dent-809|Ingram, Thelma Agnes]]||1912||1995||||W of [[Ingram-1877|John Seddon]]; M of [[Ingram-1878|Ben]], Claire, Rhonda, Beth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Ingram-1877.jpg 1861] |- | [[Ingram-1875|Ingram, William]]||1826 Dec 17||1867 Apr 30||31||b. Wiltshire, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Ingram-1875-1.jpg 300] |- | [[Ingram-823|Ingram, William]]||||1934 Dec 05||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Ingram-823.jpg 1043] |- | [[Ingram-1944|Ingram, William James]]||||1926 Feb 27||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Ingram-1903.jpg 318] |- | [[Ingram-1890|Ingram, William James (Jim)]]||1918 Dec 30||1986 May 09||||F of Beverley, Jan, John, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Ingram-1890.jpg 1232] |- | [[Ingram-1889|Ingram, John Charles]]||||1971 Jun 25||83||H of [[Elliott-5519|Annie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Ingram-1889.jpg 1241] |- | [[Harman-1953|Ives, Ann]]||1823 Apr 01||1896 Mar 10||76||b. England; W of [[Ives-642|Joseph]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Ives-642-1.jpg 360] |- | [[Ives-642|Ives, Joseph]]||||1896 Feb 25||76||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Ives-642-1.jpg 360] |- | [[Curran-853|Ivill, Catherine Norah]]||||1921 Dec 25||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Curran-853.jpg 167] |- | [[Ivill-4|Ivill, William Edward]]||||1952 Jul 08||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Ivill-4.jpg 1494] |- | [[Jaecocke-1|Jaecocke, Victor E M]] ||||1921 Jun 18||18||d. Bibbenluke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Jaecocke-1.jpg 1079] |- | [[Hughes-7662|James, Emily]]||||1942 Jul 29||77||W of [[James-7745|Taliesin James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Hughes-7662.jpg 1109] |- | [[James-7749|James, John Edward]]||||1975 Feb 11||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/James-7749.jpg 641] |- | [[James-7746|James, John Ivor Hughes]] ||||1968 Jun 27||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/James-7745.jpg 1110] |- | [[James-7745|James, Taliesin]]||||1948 Jan 24||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/James-7745.jpg 1110] |- | [[Pattrick-2|Jardine, Esther Dorothy]]||||1964 Jun 04||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Pattrick-2.jpg 1293] |- | [[Jardine-231|Jardine, William]]||||1982 Dec 30||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Jardine-231.jpg 1292] |- | [[Jeffs-179|Jeffs, Percy James]]||||1976 Jul 11||86||AIF 4801|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Jeffs-179.jpg 853] |- | [[Jeffs-180|Jeffs, Walter James (Jim)]]||1933 May 08||1983 May 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Jeffs-180.jpg 855] |- | [[Jennings-3655|Jennings, David C]] ||||1915 Nov 12||57||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Thomas-16110.jpg 535] |- | [[Reid-4909|Jennings, Elizabeth]] ||||1936 Jun 29||75||W of David C|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Thomas-16110.jpg 535] |- | [[Jennings-3657|Jennings, Ivy Vera]] ||||1929 Oct 06||42||D of David & Elizabeth Jennings|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Jennings-3657.jpg 601] |- | [[Jesse-86|Jesse, Agnes Frances]]||1873 Sep 03||1874 Apr 07||<1||D of Francis & A M Jesse|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Jesse-86.jpg 135] |- | [[Johnson-Walker-1|Johnson-Walker, Ephraim George]]||1871||1939|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Johnson-Walker-1.jpg 206] |- | [[Wroe-149|Johnson-Walker, Ester Alice]]||1879||1945|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Johnson-Walker-1.jpg 206] |- | [[Smith-86648|Johnson, Elizabeth]]||||1912 Mar 17||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Smith-86648.jpg 204] |- | [[Johnson-38111|Johnson, George]]||||1954 Jun 17||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Johnson-38111.jpg 1245] |- | [[Johnson-38109|Johnson, John Stephen]] ||1957 Jun 23||1957 Jun 25 ||<1||S of Bob & Enid; B of David, Lea, Cindy, Glenn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Johnson-Walker-1.jpg 206] |- | [[Thompson-22962|Johnson, Jocelyn May]]||1916 May 16||2000 Jul 03||||W of [[Johnson-38113|Thomas]]; M of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Thompson-22962.jpg 1729] |- | [[Johnson-38114|Johnson, Reginald Ernest]]||||1966 May 16||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Johnson-38114.jpg 1671] |- | [[Crawford-8436|Johnson, Sara Mary]]||||1977 May 12||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Crawford-8436.jpg 1243] |- | [[Johnson-38113|Johnson, Thomas Crawford]]||1912 Jul 07||2008 Jan 22||||H of [[Thompson-22962|Jocelyn]]; F of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Johnson-38113.jpg 1728] |- | [[Hilditch-90|Johnson, Vera (Ve)]]||1923 Aug 10||1990 May 23||||nee Hilditch|| [[Hilditch-90|1667]] |- | [[Walker-17681|Johnson, Vera Noel]]||||1982 Oct 30||84||W of Reg; M of Hazel, Jock, Marcie, Jerry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Walker-17681.jpg 1669] |- | [[Johnson-38115|Johnson, Wilbur (Jock)]]||1920 Dec 23||2004 Mar 05|||||| [[Hilditch-90|1667]] |- | [[Jonas-292|Jonas, Emanuel]] ||||1901 Nov 18||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Jones-34089-1.jpg 680] |- | [[Jones-35906|Jones, Allan Ross]]||||1980 Aug 22||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Jones-35906.jpg 811] |- | [[Jones-35904|Jones, Arthur]]||||1956 Dec 08||79||H of Lora Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Jones-35904.jpg 920] |- | [[Jones-35902|Jones, Arthur Herbert]]||1919||1988||||H of [[Deal-954|Dorothy Margaret]]; F of Ron, Garry, [[Jones-35903|Darryl]], Meryl, Adrian, Leone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Jones-35902.jpg 1845] |- | [[Jones-35903|Jones, Darryl Keith (Sparrow)]]||1945 Jan 21||2006 Feb 05||||S of [[Jones-35902|Arthur]] & [[Deal-954|Dot]]; B of Meryl, Leone, Ron, Adrian, Garry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Jones-35903.jpg 1681] |- | [[Deal-954|Jones, Dorothy Margaret]]||1918||2001||||W of [[Jones-35902|Arthur Herbert]]; M of Ron, Garry, [[Jones-35903|Darryl]], Meryl, Adrian, Leone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Jones-35902.jpg 1845] |- | [[Dunn-5759|Jones, Elizabeth]]||||1892 Aug 13||41|||| [[Dunn-5759|94]] |- | [[Haggar-124|Jones, Elizabeth Mary]]||||1971 Apr 27||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Haggar-124.jpg 1266] |- | [[Jones-35909|Jones, Garry Vivian]]||||1991 Aug 15||48||H of Sue; F of Angela, Paul, Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Jones-35909.jpg 1754] |- | [[Jones-35907|Jones, George]]||||1948 May 15||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Jones-35907.jpg 1265] |- | [[Jones-35910|Jones, James Allen]]||1928||1991||||H of Vera; F of Jenny & Leon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Jones-35910.jpg 1759] |- | [[Jones-35901|Jones, John Joseph]]||1905||1989||||H of [[Trevanion-26|Thelma Edith]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Jones-35901.jpg 1963] |- | [[Unknown-266585|Jones, Moya Lee]] ||1944||1985||||W of Fred; M of Kathleen, Rhonda, Travis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Unknown-266585.jpg 1891] |- | [[Jones-35908|Jones, Sydney William Henry]]||1932 Feb 13||2007 Feb 06||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Jones-35908.jpg 1684] |- | [[Trevanion-26|Jones, Thelma Edith]]||1905||1983||||W of [[Jones-35901|John Joseph]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Jones-35901.jpg 1963] |- | [[Joseph-1257|Joseph, Betty Alice]]||1920 Jan 14||2000 Nov 03||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Joseph-1257.jpg 1822] |- | [[Joseph-1251|Joseph, Edward Merton]]||||1970 Jan 26||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Joseph-1251.jpg 1435] |- | [[Joseph-1252|Joseph, Edward Merton]]||||1937 Aug 25||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Joseph-1252.jpg 676] |- | [[Guthrie-1704|Joseph, Gwen]]||1926 Jun 04||2010 Mar 28||||W of [[Joseph-1255|Lou]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Guthrie-1704.jpg 1337] |- | [[Joseph-1253|Joseph, Hyam Moses]]||||1912 Jan 19||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Joseph-1253.jpg 678] |- | [[Joseph-1254|Joseph, Joseph Louis]]||||1884 Jul 18||22||S of [[Joseph-1253|Hyam]] & [[Moses-1083|Rachel]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Joseph-1254-1.jpg 679] |- | [[Little-4141|Joseph, Margaret D]]||||1965 May 29||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Little-4141.jpg 1097] |- | [[Joseph-1256|Joseph, Unnamed baby]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Joseph-1256.jpg 1469] |- | [[Keevers-14|Keever, Joseph]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Keevers-14.jpg 1102] |- | [[Kennedy-7386|Kelland, Ann]]||||1972 Dec 08||83||W of [[Kelland-78|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Kelland-78.jpg 1322] |- | [[Kelland-79|Kelland, Cecil Hiram]]||||1969 Sep 19||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Kelland-79.jpg 857] |- | [[Kelland-51|Kelland, Charles Maurice]] ||||1948 Aug 31||90||H of [[Elton-336|Emily]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Kelland-51.jpg 1267] |- | [[Elton-336|Kelland, Emily Jane]]||||1954 Feb 23||88||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Kelland-51.jpg 1267] |- | [[Wilton-442|Kelland, Kathleen May]]||||2011 Nov 08||98|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Wilton-442.jpg 858] |- | [[Kelland-78|Kelland, William]]||||1951 Jun 18||64||H of [[Kennedy-7386|Ann]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Kelland-78.jpg 1322] |- | [[Perabo-2|Kellond, Christina]]||||1934 Aug 25||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Perabo-2.jpg 1042] |- | [[Kellond-15|Kellond, George]]||||1890 Nov 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Kellond-15.jpg 338] |- | [[Niven-171|Kennedy, Alice]]||||1989 Dec 18||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Niven-171.jpg 824] |- | [[Naughton-156|Kennedy, Anne]]||1833||1879||||nee Naughton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Naughton-156.jpg 330] |- | [[Rogers-11621|Kennedy, Catherine]]||1863 Feb 18||1943 Jul 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Rogers-11621.jpg 165] |- | [[Kennedy-7401|Kennedy, Clarence Roland]]||||1992 Nov 11||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Kennedy-7401.jpg 1447] |- | [[Niven-169|Kennedy, Daisy]]||||1971 Aug 25||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Kennedy-7401.jpg 1447] |- | [[Kennedy-1378|Kennedy, Donald]]||||1960 Jul 18||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Kennedy-1378.jpg 958] |- | [[Oliver-4312|Kennedy, Ivy May]]||||1975 Nov 25||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Kennedy-6563.jpg 1618] |- | [[Kennedy-7387|Kennedy, John]]||1861||1898 Jul 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Kennedy-7387.jpg 163] |- | [[Kennedy-7403|Kennedy, John Henry]]||||1967 Mar 03||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Kennedy-7403.jpg 1512] |- | [[Kennedy-7405|Kennedy, Leander Clement]]||||1977 Jan 18||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Kennedy-7405.jpg 838] |- | [[Kennedy-7407|Kennedy, Lucie Alice]]||||1964 Oct 14||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Kennedy-1378.jpg 958] |- | [[Platts-166|Kennedy, Lucy Florence]]||||1970 Feb 27||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Kennedy-7403.jpg 1512] |- | [[Kennedy-7406|Kennedy, Mary F]]||1885 Jun 14||1958 Jan 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Kennedy-7406.jpg 164] |- | [[Kennedy-6564|Kennedy, Nicholas J C]]||1863 May 09||1941 Jun 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Kennedy-6564.jpg 166] |- | [[Kennedy-6563|Kennedy, Nicholas Joseph]]||||1979 Aug 14||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Kennedy-6563.jpg 1618] |- | [[Ivill-3|Kerrison, Ada (Dot)]]||1918 Jun 08||1994 Dec 25||||W of [[Kerrison-110|Thomas Henry]]; M of Pamela, Kathleen, Winsomeq|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Kerrison-110.jpg 1931] |- | [[Kerrison-109|Kerrison, Aileen]] ||||1950 May 29||41||D of [[Kerrison-107|A]] & [[Peisley-18|A]] Kerrison|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Peisley-17.jpg 96] |- | [[Peisley-17|Kerrison, Amy]]||||1980 May 19||76||D of [[Kerrison-107|Arthur]] & [[Peisley-18|Amy Kerrison]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Peisley-17-1.jpg 97] |- | [[Kerrison-107|Kerrison, Arthur Edgar]]||||1955 Jan 27||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Kerrison-107.jpg 98] |- | [[Godfrey-2079|Kerrison, Elizabeth]]||||1920 Oct 05||87||W of [[Kerrison-95|Stephen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Godfrey-2079.jpg 50] |- | [[Kerrison-111|Kerrison, Ethel]]||1943 Jul 18||1943 Jul 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Kerrison-111.jpg 539] |- | [[Skipper-321|Kerrison, Ethel Mary]]||1918||1986||||W of [[Kerrison-112|Harold]]; M of Joyce, Gladys, Albert, Mervyn, George, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Skipper-321.jpg 1885] |- | [[Mineham-2|Kerrison, Florence]]||||1967 Sep 19||89||W of [[Kerrison-106|Stephen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Mineham-2.jpg 54] |- | [[Kerrison-113|Kerrison, Francis Henry]]||||1956 Sep 29||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Kerrison-113.jpg 1569] |- | [[Kerrison-121|Kerrison, George S]]||||1966 Oct 07||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Kimber-251.jpg 1598] |- | [[Kerrison-115|Kerrison, Harold Patrick (Pat)]]||||1956 Jan 31||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Kimber-250.jpg 1574] |- | [[Kerrison-112|Kerrison, Harold Stephen]]||1917||1986||||H of [[Skipper-321|Ethel]]; F of Joyce, Gladys, Albert, Mervyn, George, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Skipper-321.jpg 1885] |- | [[Kerrison-114|Kerrison, Henry]]||||1935 Feb 23||72||H of [[Kimber-250|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Kerrison-114.jpg 52] |- | [[Kerrison-116|Kerrison, James Terence]]||1934 Dec 28||2000 Oct 05||||H of Mary; F of Kathleen, Elizabeth, Paul, Phillip, Richard, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Kerrison-116.jpg 1596] |- | [[Kerrison-117|Kerrison, Leslie George]]||1929 May 26||1988 May 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Kerrison-117.jpg 1638] |- | [[Kimber-250|Kerrison, Mary]]||||1903 Mar 02||32||W of [[Kerrison-114|Henry]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Kimber-250.jpg 51] |- | [[Tillott-10|Kerrison, Mary Josephine]]||||2014 Apr 29||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Tillott-10.jpg 1595] |- | [[Smith-86299|Kerrison, Mona Kathleen]]||1926 Apr 26||1982 Jan 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Kerrison-117.jpg 1638] |- | [[Kerrison-118|Kerrison, Patrick David]]||||1961 Aug 05||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Kerrison-118.jpg 1580] |- | [[Kerrison-119|Kerrison, Paul Gerard]]||1963 Jul 13||1967 Dec 30||||S of [[Kerrison-116|Jim]] & [[Tillott-10|Mary]]; B of Kathleen, Elizabeth, Phillip, Richard, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Kerrison-119.jpg 1597] |- | [[Kerrison-120|Kerrison, Phillip John]]||||1978 Jan 19||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Kerrison-120.jpg 1637] |- | [[Kerrison-95|Kerrison, Stephen]]||||1889 Jan 10||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Kerrison-95.jpg 95] |- | [[Kerrison-106|Kerrison, Stephen Cornelius]]||||1943 Jan 09||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Kerrison-106.jpg 53] |- | [[Kerrison-110|Kerrison, Thomas Henry]]||1920 Jul 31||1994 May 19||||H of [[Ivill-3|Ada (Dot)]]; F of Pamela, Kathleen, Winsome|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Kerrison-110.jpg 1931] |- | [[Kesterton-9|Kesterton, Edwin]]||||1871 May 27||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Kesterton-9-1.jpg 395] |- | [[Hammond-3802|Keys, Alice O C]]||||1974 Jun 17||78||M of Ronald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Hammond-3802.jpg 1351] |- | [[Keys-744|Keys, Joseph H E (Ernie)]]||||1969 May 21||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Keys-744.jpg 1352] |- | [[Pauline-55|Kilkenny, Adelaide May]]||||1948 Jun 12||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Kilkenny-32.jpg 1262] |- | [[Kilkenny-32|Kilkenny, Michael]]||||1929 Dec 25||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Kilkenny-32.jpg 1262] |- | [[Kimber-237|Kimber, Arthur Groves]]||||1961 Apr 03||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Kimber-237.jpg 998] |- | [[Oliver-4722|Kimber, Bernice Heather]]||1916 Jul 05||2009 Aug 24||||W of William; M of Aileen, John; GM of Janet, Richard, Kerrilee, Stephanie, Joanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Oliver-4722.jpg 1776] |- | [[Kimber-243|Kimber, Charles Oswald]]||||1978 Sep 19||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Kimber-243.jpg 1640] |- | [[Kimber-238|Kimber, Charles William (Batsey)]]||1916||1981||64||F of Kevin & Brian; H of [[White-23740|Kathleen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Kimber-238.jpg 1653] |- | [[Kimber-245|Kimber, Clifford (Mick)]]||||1953 Aug 12||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Kimber-245.jpg 1217] |- | [[Emerson-1542|Kimber, Eliza]] ||||1927 Nov 07||96|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Emerson-1542.jpg 78] |- | [[Paxton-486|Kimber, Emily Flodell]]||||1979 Aug 17||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Paxton-486.jpg 1641] |- | [[Cowell-585|Kimber, Etheleen]]||||1966 Oct 22||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Cowell-585.jpg 1370] |- | [[Harris-16589|Kimber, Eunice Ellen (Johnnie)]]||1923 Jan 24||1986 Oct 07||63||W of [[Kimber-246|Francis]]; M of Delma, Wendy, Barbara, Helen, Bill, Bob, Charlie, Phillip, Sally, Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Kimber-246.jpg 1651] |- | [[Kimber-246|Kimber, Francis (Tiger)]]||1916 Dec 04||1978 Dec 31||62||H of [[Harris-16589|Eunice]]; F of Delma, Wendy, Barbara, Helen, Bill, Bob, Charlie, Phillip, Sally, Tom|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Kimber-246.jpg 1651] |- | [[Kimber-229|Kimber, George]] ||||1894 Feb 28||62||H of [[Emerson-1542|Eliza]]|| [[Kimber-229|286]] |- | [[Kimber-244|Kimber, George Alexander]]||1904 Jul 13||1982 Nov 19||78||F of Francis, Colleen, Mick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Kimber-244.jpg 1215] |- | [[Kimber-228|Kimber, George Thomas]] ||||1938 Aug 04||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Kimber-228.jpg 77] |- | [[Kimber-247|Kimber, John]]||1866||14 Aug 1883 ||17||S of [[Kimber-229|George Kimber]]|| [[Kimber-229|286]] |- | [[White-23740|Kimber, Kathleen Elizabeth (Kitty)]]||1918||1980||61||M of Kevin & Brian; W of [[Kimber-238|Charles]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Kimber-238.jpg 1653] |- | [[Platts-161|Kimber, Lavinia]]||||1909 Dec 30||28?||W of [[Kimber-235|Robert A Kimber]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Kimber-235.jpg 378] |- | [[Kimber-239|Kimber, Leo Arthur]]||1931 Mar 05||1981 Jul 19|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Kimber-239.jpg 996] |- | [[Kimber-241|Kimber, Leonard]]||||1970 Dec 10||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Cowell-585.jpg 1370] |- | [[Kimber-240|Kimber, Maxwell]]||1934||2005 Apr 29||||S of Arthur & Sara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Kimber-237.jpg 998] |- | [[Kimber-235|Kimber, Robert A]]||||1965 Jul 23||91||H of [[Platts-161|Lavinia]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Kimber-235.jpg 378] |- | [[Whitlock-577|Kimber, Sarah Ann]] ||||1959 Oct 27||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Whitlock-577.jpg 358] |- | [[Haggar-112|Kimber, Sarah Ann]]||1891 Feb 14||1982 Nov 10|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Haggar-112.jpg 999] |- | [[Kimber-242|Kimber, William Albert]]||1907 Oct 08||1997 Dec 10||||H of [[Oliver-4722|Bernice]]; F of Aileen, John; GF of Janet, Richard, Kerrilee, Stephanie, Joanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Kimber-242.jpg 1775] |- | [[Kite-291|Kite, Bruce William John]]||1924 Jul 14||2013 Feb 20||||H of [[Jensen-4338|Daphne]]; F of Kenneth, Barry, David, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Kite-291.jpg 1868] |- | [[Jensen-4338|Kite, Daphne Winifred]]||1930 May 02||2009 Oct 15||||W of [[Kite-291|Bruce]]; M of Kenneth, Barry, David, Jennifer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Kite-291.jpg 1868] |- | [[Kite-290|Kite, Kenneth]]||1920 Nov 14||1942 Mar 01||21||b. Bombala; d. Sunda Strait, HMAS Perth; S of [[McCole-14|Mary Cootes]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/McCole-14.jpg 1867] |- | [[Brownlie-83|Kliendienst, Dorothy Joan]]||1926 Jul 05||2004 Jun 05||||Nee Brownlie; M of Suan, Wendy, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Brownlie-83.jpg 1660] |- | [[Klobusiak-1|Klobusiak, M]]||1894||1954|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Klobusiak-1.jpg 563] |- | [[Knight-6549|Knight, Robert Keith]]||||1982 Jul 03||53||H of June; F of Ray, Colin, Richard, Kevin, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Knight-6549.jpg 810] |- | [[Colwell-397|Knox, Minnie]]||1924 Jul 06||2012 Sep 18||||W of [[Knox-1879|Morton]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Colwell-397.jpg 1740] |- | [[Knox-1879|Knox, Morton]]||1917 Jul 19||2008 Jul 26||||H of [[Colwell-397|Minnie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Knox-1879.jpg 1739] |- | [[Krivobokoff-1|Krivobokoff, Ivan]]||1896||1984||||H of Anna; F of Eugene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Krivobokoff-1.jpg 1896] |- | [[Kudrynski-1|Kudrynski, Czeslaw]]||||1969 Jan 02||48?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Kudrynski-1.jpg 1630] |- | [[Kyle-786|Kyle, Andrew]]||||1864 Jun 20||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Kyle-786.jpg 30] |- | [[Kyle-790|Kyle, Charles]]||||1861 Nov 10||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Kyle-790.jpg 29] |- | [[Kyle-789|Kyle, David]]||||1882 Oct 03||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Kyle-786.jpg 30] |- | [[Gaston-709|Kyle, Jane]]||||1878 Jul 28||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Kyle-786.jpg 30] |- | [[Kyle-787|Kyle, John]]||||1896 Jul 23||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Kyle-787.jpg 31] |- | [[Kyle-788|Kyle, Mary]]||||1909 Aug 27||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Kyle-787.jpg 31] |- | [[Lacis-5|Lacis, Walter]]||1924 Jan 09||1998 Jan 16||||H of Rita; SF of Jeanette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Lacis-5.jpg 1791] |- | [[Ladurner-2|Ladurner, Frida Rosalie]]||1918 Feb 25||1984 Apr 14||||b. Germany; M of Marlene, Juergen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Ladurner-1.jpg 1790] |- | [[Ladurner-1|Ladurner, Hermann]]||1914 Feb 15||1999 Nov 04||||b. Italy; H of [[Ladurner-2|Frida]]; F of Marlene, Juergen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Ladurner-1.jpg 1790] |- | [[Laing-651|Laing, Hector]]||1886 Nov 8||1956 Aug 04||69||H of [[Crawford-8376|Roberteena (Crawford) Laing]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Laing-651.jpg 631] |- | [[Lancaster-1728|Lancaster, Arthur]]||||1894||19||d. Picton; S of [[Lancaster-1722|Harry]] & [[Paulin-228|Jean]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Lancaster-1722.jpg 268] |- | [[Lancaster-1722|Lancaster, Harry]] ||||1922 Apr 14||74||b. London, England; H of [[Paulin-228|Jean]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Lancaster-1722.jpg 268] |- | [[Paulin-228|Lancaster, Jean Jessie]]||||1888 Mar 17||41||b. Scotland; W of [[Lancaster-1722|Harry]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Lancaster-1722.jpg 268] |- | [[Lancaster-1729|Lancaster, Mary Ann]]||||1943 Jan 23||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Lancaster-1729.jpg 441] |- | [[Edwards-10622|Lang, Helen Hensleigh]]||1912 Jul 17||1998 Apr 25||||D of Lydia & Leslie Edwards|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Edwards-10349.jpg 276] |- | [[Stokes-1355|Langhorn, Margaret]] ||1857 Oct 28||1920 Aug 05||62||W of Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Langhorn-9.jpg 264] |- | [[Langhorn-9|Langhorn, Thomas]] ||||1929 Nov 09||81||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Langhorn-9.jpg 264] |- | [[Langley-1169|Langley, Amy]]||||1961 Mar 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Angley-39.jpg 974] |- | [[Brandon-833|Langley, Catherine Eliza]]||||1933||96||Unmarked Grave||Obituary |- | [[Langley-1187|Langley, Donald]]||||1938||64||Unmarked Grave||Obituary |- | [[Langley-1168|Langley, George]]||||1953 Jun 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Angley-39.jpg 974] |- | [[Langley-1188|Langley, George Douse]]||||1917||81||Unmarked Grave||Obituary |- | [[Murphy-8152|Langley, Mary Margaret]]||||1948 Oct 16||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Murphy-8152.jpg 1325] |- | [[Mudie-81|Lavelle, Ellen]] ||||1948 May 05||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Lavelle-140.jpg 122] |- | [[Lavelle-140|Lavelle, William James]] ||||1929 Sep 09||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Lavelle-140.jpg 122] |- | [[Lawler-688|Lawler, James]]||||1913 Sep||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Lawler-688.jpg 176] |- | [[Unknown-288179|Lawler, Mary Josephine]]||||1895 Apr 26||56||b. Co. Galway, Ireland; W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Unknown-288179.jpg 177] |- | [[Leary-376|Leary, Simon P]]||||1891||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Leary-376.jpg 193] |- | [[Leary-431|Leary, Thomas]]||||Mar 14 1868||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-2.jpg 194] |- | [[Leary-432|Leary, Ada]]||||Nov 6 1874||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-2.jpg 194] |- | [[Lederbauer-1|Lederbauer, Wulf]]||1943 Aug 25||1969 Jul 19||||b. Salzburg, Austria; d. Tallawalla, Rockton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Lederbauer-1.jpg 1594] |- | [[Leigh-807|Leigh, Alice]]||||1986 Nov 15||89||W of Robert Allen; M of [[Leigh-808|John William Leigh]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Leigh-808.jpg 1881] |- | [[Leigh-808|Leigh, John William (Ginger)]]||||1987 Jul 21||53||S of Robert & [[Leigh-807|Alice]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Leigh-808.jpg 1881] |- | [[Lemin-9|Lemin, Glen Allan]]||1919||1999|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Lemin-9.jpg 1915] |- | [[Unknown-288249|Lemin, Noeline Yvonne]]||1924||1995||||W of [[Lemin-9|Glen]]; M of Kenneth, Laurence, Meryl, Jean, Tania|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Unknown-288249.jpg 1916] |- | [[Lenehan-44|Lenehan, Arthur]]||||1946 Feb 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Lenehan-44.jpg 246] |- | [[Lenehan-43|Lenehan, Ellen]]||||1953 Oct 08||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Lenehan-43.jpg 527] |- | [[Pratt-4329|Lennon, Cecilia Amy (Sue)]]||1922 Nov 29||1994 Dec 16||||W of [[Lennon-502|Bruce]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Pratt-4329.jpg 1924] |- | [[Leonard-6428|Leonard, Jacob]]||||1926 Mar 30||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Leonard-6428.jpg 668] |- | [[Leonard-6425|Leonard, Patrick]]||||1853 Jan 10||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Leonard-6425.jpg 20] |- | [[McCabe-1146|Leonard, Sarah]]||||1870 Jul 03||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/McCabe-1146.jpg 22] |- | [[Leonard-6427|Leonard, Sarah Ann]]||||1854 Jan 10||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Leonard-6425.jpg 20] |- | [[Leonard-5721|Leonard, William]] ||||1863 Dec 21||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Leonard-5721.jpg 21] |- | [[Leslaighter-2|Leslaighter, Frank Vincent]]||1907 Apr 11||1981 Aug 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Leslaighter-2.jpg 805] |- | [[Leslaighter-5|Leslaighter, Murrell Roy]]||1905 Mar 1905||1994 Apr 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Leslaighter-5.jpg 806] |- | [[Leslaighter-4|Lesleighter, John]]||||1924 Aug 28||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Leslaighter-4.jpg 1132] |- | [[Manning-2937|Lesleighter, Mary]]||||1921 Sep 18||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Leslaighter-4.jpg 1132] |- | [[Leslaighter-3|Leslaighter, James David]]||||1955 Jul 31||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Leslaighter-3.jpg 1320] |- | [[Mangan-228|Leslaighter, Martha James]]||||1948 Oct 20||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Mangan-228.jpg 1321] |- | [[Leslie-1006|Leslie, Alick]] ||||1916 May 12||42||S of Margaret Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Leslie-1006.jpg 576] |- | [[McClung-465|Leslie, Elizabeth]]||||1900 Dec 23||||nee McGlung||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/McClung-465.jpg 328] |- | [[Leslie-802|Leslie, James]] ||1801 Oct 11||1890 Aug 28||||b. New Duffes, Morayshire, Scotland; H of [[Simpson-6670|Margaret]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Leslie-802.jpg 586] |- | [[Leslie-803|Leslie, James]] ||1846 Sep 12||1893 Jun 07||||b. Scotland; S of [[Leslie-802|James]] & [[Simpson-6670|Margaret]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Leslie-802.jpg 586] |- | [[Leslie-1005|Leslie, John]] ||||1918 Aug 06||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Leslie-1005.jpg 575] |- | [[McClung-464|Leslie, Margaret]]||||1930 May 06||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Leslie-1006.jpg 576] |- | [[Simpson-6670|Leslie, Margaret Hellen]]||1809 Nov 19||1901 Feb 17||||b. Scotland; W of [[Leslie-802|James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Leslie-802.jpg 586] |- | [[Leslie-1090|Leslie, William]]||||1902 Oct 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Leslie-1090.jpg 327] |- | [[Levy-929|Levy, Lionel]]||||1899 Dec 01||53||S of Joseph (of Berrima); B of Mrs. Maurice Solomon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Levy-929-1.jpg 682] |- | [[Laing-654|Lewis, Alice]]||||1982 Nov 05||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Laing-654.jpg 725] |- | [[Lewis-17094|Lewis, Arthur Clifford (Mick)]]||1927||1998||||H of Norma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Lewis-17094.jpg 1828] |- | [[Lewis-17002|Lewis, David]]||||1958 Aug 06||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Lewis-17002.jpg 1547] |- | [[Lewis-17095|Lewis, Douglas John]]||1956 May 13||2012 Jun 06||||F of Daniel, Greta|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Lewis-17095.jpg 1673] |- | [[Condon-379|Lewis, Esther Amy]]||||1930 Sep 20||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Condon-379.jpg 239] |- | [[Beveridge-338|Lewis, Eva Grace]]||||1967 Jan 22||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Beveridge-338.jpg 1373] |- | [[Lewis-17003|Lewis, Harold Charles]]||||1958 Aug 08||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Lewis-17003.jpg 619] |- | [[Lewis-17096|Lewis, Norman Keith]]||1932 May 06||1999 Jul 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Lewis-17096.jpg 1785] |- | [[Casey-1792|Lewis, Shirley Kathleen]]||1929||1997||||W of [[Lewis-17093|Thomas]]; M of George, Michael, Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Lewis-17093.jpg 1839] |- | [[Lewis-17001|Lewis, Thomas]]||||1915 Jul 30||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Lewis-17001.jpg 238] |- | [[Lewis-17093|Lewis, Thomas Henry]]||1914||1989||||NX68145; H of [[Casey-1792|Shirley]]; F of George, Michael, Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Lewis-17093.jpg 1839] |- | [[Lidden-4|Lidden, George]]||||1977 May 14||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Lidden-4.jpg 450] |- | [[Lidden-3|Lidden, Henry Stuart]]||||1974 Oct 30||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Lidden-3.jpg 448] |- | [[Bartley-692|Lidden, Joyce Elizabeth]]||||1977 Dec 14||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Bartley-692.jpg 447] |- | [[Lindus-4|Lindus, Megan Marie]]||||1962 Jul 17|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Lindus-4.jpg 1468] |- | [[Badgery-11|Little, Alice Anne]]||||1940 Mar 30||83||W of [[Little-4142|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Badgery-11.jpg 1096] |- | [[Little-4143|Little, Henry George Badgery]]||||1944 Apr 24||64||S of [[Little-4142|William]] & [[Badgery-11|Alice A Little]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Badgery-11.jpg 1096] |- | [[Stone-7592|Littley, Enid R]]||||1987 Oct 24||82||W of Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Littley-12.jpg 1425] |- | [[Littley-12|Littley, Victor]]||||1970 Jul 21||66||H of Enid|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Littley-12.jpg 1425] |- | [[Peadon-7|Lock, Claire]]||1943 Oct 03||2011 Jan 25||||W of Dennis; M of Benita, Renata, Rebecca|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Peadon-7.jpg 1983] |- | [[Lomas-133|Lomas, August Percy]] ||||1957 Feb 02||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Lomas-133.jpg 1550] |- | [[Lomas-185|Lomas, Charles]] ||||1910 Dec 20||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Lomas-185.jpg 202] |- | [[Cooper-10713|Lomas, Eliza]]||||1900 Jul 17||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Cooper-10713.jpg 203] |- | [[Austin-4954|Lomas, Emily]]||||1918 Apr 29||78||W of [[Lomas-174|Joseph]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Austin-4954.jpg 1072] |- | [[Lomas-175|Lomas, Joseph]]||||1868 Apr 06||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Lomas-175.jpg 201] |- | [[Langhorn-13|Lomas, Margaret Annie]] ||||1976 Apr 03||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Langhorn-13.jpg 1551] |- | [[Lomas-199|Lomas, Patrick Charles (Paddy)]]||1929||1999||||H of Mary Elizabeth; F of Mark, John, Pat, Elizabeth, Maryanne, Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Lomas-199.jpg 1825] |- | [[Lomas-198|Lomas, Peggie Emeilla]]||1921||1926|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Lomas-198.jpg 263] |- | [[Lomas-134|Lomas, Thomas Joseph]] ||||1979 Oct 22||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Lomas-134.jpg 1582] |- | [[Lomas-135|Lomas, Timothy]] ||1956 Oct 05||2005 Apr 15||||S of Shirley & Tom Lomas; B of Terry, Michael, Christopher; Step-S of Larry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Lomas-134.jpg 1582] |- | [[Lomas-186|Lomas, William]] ||||1866 Jan 25||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Lomas-175.jpg 201] |- | [[Love-2902|Love, James Sima]]||||1948 Oct 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Love-2902.jpg 110] |- | [[Bradbury-1120|Love, Joan Constance (Peta)]]||1918 Jan 21||1991 Sep 18||||W of [[Love-2901|Joe]]; M of Diana, Dorothy, Libby, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Love-2901.jpg 1753] |- | [[Love-2901|Love, Joseph Charles (Joe)]]||1918 Mar 08||1994 Aug 16||||H of Joan; F of Diana, Dorothy, Libby, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Love-2901.jpg 1753] |- | [[Love-2900|Love, Mary Materson]]||||1926 Feb 14||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Love-2900.jpg 465] |- | [[Parkin-429|Lowe, Beryl Narita]]||1928 Nov 10||2011 Aug 20||||nee Parkin; W of [[Lowe-4716|Thomas]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Lowe-4716.jpg 1475] |- | [[Lowe-4717|Lowe, Douglas Allen]]||1950 May 09||1950 May 16||||S of [[Lowe-4716|Thomas]] & [[Parkin-429|Beryl]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Lowe-4716.jpg 1475] |- | [[Ferries-11|Lowe, Helen]]||||1916 Feb 21||32||W of R S Lowe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Ferries-11.jpg 499] |- | [[Lowe-3733|Lowe, James Francis]]||||1917 Aug 22||53||H of [[Rogers-10851|Robina]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Lowe-3733.jpg 556] |- | [[Lowe-4718|Lowe, Patrick Ivan]]||1950 May 09||1981 Sep 23||||S of [[Lowe-4716|Thomas]] & [[Parkin-429|Beryl]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Lowe-4716.jpg 1475] |- | [[Rogers-10851|Lowe, Robina]]||||1936 Aug 07||72||W of [[Lowe-3733|James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Lowe-3733.jpg 556] |- | [[Lowe-4716|Lowe, Thomas Francis]]||1929 Feb 12||2011 May 14||||H of [[Parkin-429|Beryl]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Lowe-4716.jpg 1475] |- | [[Unknown-288605|Lucas, Freda Mary]]||1916||1986||||W of [[Lucas-3814|Wallace Herbert]]; M of John & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Lucas-3814.jpg 1894] |- | [[Lucas-3814|Lucas, Wallace Herbert]]||1914||1984||||H of [[Unknown-288605|Freda Mary]]; F of John & Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Lucas-3814.jpg 1894] |- | [[Clark-23792|Lucock, Louisa]]||1818||1879|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Clark-23792.jpg 762] |- | [[MacArthur-160|Macarthur, Dr. James]]||||1961 Dec 31||70||H of [[Hutchinson-3557|Edith]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/MacArthur-160.jpg 989] |- | [[MacArthur-161|Macarthur, Dr. Robert James]]||1923||2010||||H of Karen; F of Sally, John, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/MacArthur-161.jpg 1985] |- | [[Hutchinson-3557|Macarthur, Edith Margaret]]||||1974 May 23||91||W of [[MacArthur-160|James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/MacArthur-160.jpg 989] |- | [[Mackay-1529|Mackay, Donald]]||||||||b. Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Mackay-1529.jpg 534] |- | [[Niven-167|Manning, Annie Irene]]||||1935 Mar 09||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Niven-167.jpg 229] |- | [[Manning-2926|Manning, John George]]||1938 Sep 28||1977 Apr 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Manning-2926.jpg 757] |- | [[Skipper-328|Manning, Myra Ellen]]||1906||1993||||M of June, Betty, [[Manning-2926|John]], [[Manning-2929|Sidney]], Barry, Kevin, [[Manning-2927|Peter]], [[Manning-2928|Rex]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Skipper-328.jpg 1937] |- | [[Manning-2927|Manning, Peter Rodney (Bob)]]||1948 Jul 31||2011 May 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Manning-2927.jpg 759] |- | [[Manning-2928|Manning, Rex Clarence]]||1951 Jan 31||1998 Oct 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Manning-2928.jpg 758] |- | [[Manning-2925|Manning, Sidney Alfred]]||1900 Sep 22||1966 Nov 06||||NX60178|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Manning-2925.jpg 1371] |- | [[Manning-2929|Manning, Sidney Lyn]]||||2014 Mar 04||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Manning-2929.jpg 760] |- | [[Martin-28787|Martin, Paul]]||||October 19, 1943||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-7.jpg 74] |- | [[Martin-24106|Martin, Thomas]]||||1932 May 23||67||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Martin-24106.jpg 515] |- | [[Comben-21|Martin, Adelaide Malvenia]]||||1953 Apr 12||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Comben-21.jpg 547] |- | [[Leslie-1095|Martin, Mary]]||||1950 Apr 02||80||W of Thomas Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Martin-24106.jpg 515] |- | [[Martin-24105|Martin, Thomas]]||||1956 Mar 14||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Martin-24105.jpg 73] |- | [[Sautelle-14|Massy, Joyce]]||||1956 Aug 24||48||W of Charles Massy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Sautelle-14.jpg 888] |- | [[Matthews-4962|Matthews, Stanley Charles]]||1924 Nov 29||2000 Jul 21||||H of Shirley; F of Clarry, Alan, Bradley, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Matthews-4962.jpg 1727] |- | [[Mawson-111|Mawson, George Jackson]]||1894 Mar 18||1958 Sep 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Mawson-111.jpg 879] |- | [[Annand-27|Mawson, Lilian]]||1894 Dec 25||1963 Aug 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Annand-27.jpg 880] |- | [[McCarthy-2048|McCarthy, Clarence Ernest (Clarrie)]]||1943||1988||||H of Helen; F of Jason, Lane, Kristen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/McCarthy-2048.jpg 1843] |- | [[Brownlie-84|McCole, Elsie]]||||1985 Oct 22||100||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/McCole-13.jpg 1318] |- | [[McCole-18|McCole, Jocelyn]]||||1994 Sep 05||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/McCole-18.jpg 1341] |- | [[McCole-13|McCole, John]] ||||1949 Jan 17||81||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/McCole-13.jpg 1318] |- | [[McCole-16|McCole, Kenneth]]||||1954 Mar 08||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/McCole-16.jpg 1340] |- | [[Brownlie-78|McCole, Mary]]||||1971 Jan 19||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/McCole-16.jpg 1340] |- | [[McCoy-3097|McCoy, Arthur Louis Thomas]]||1918 Jun 10||1992 Jul 10||||H of Lena; F of Peter, Donna, Colleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/McCoy-3097.jpg 1943] |- | [[McCoy-3096|McCoy, Elsie May]]||||1939 Apr 10||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/McCoy-3096.jpg 1092] |- | [[McCoy-3092|McCoy, Ethlene]]||||1893 Oct 30||24|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/McCoy-3092.jpg 148] |- | [[McCoy-3095|McCoy, John Henry]]||1914 Nov 28||1914 Dec 31||||S of [[McCoy-3094|Charles]] & [[Hayden-1785|Mary Ann]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/McCoy-3095.jpg 150] |- | [[McDonald-7207|McDonald, Angus Alfred]] ||||1949 Oct 30||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/McDonald-7207.jpg 83] |- | [[McDonald-7464|McDonald, Archibald John]]||||1905 Apr 09||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/McDonald-7464.jpg 79] |- | [[McDonald-7472|McDonald, Christina]]||1854 Jan 04||1854 Jun 30||<1||D of Rod McDonald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/McDonald-7473.jpg 136] |- | [[McDonald-7474|McDonald, Duncan]]||||1889 Jul 21||60||H of [[Ryan-4947|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/McDonald-7474-1.jpg 61] |- | [[Moore-22654|McDonald, Elizabeth Ann]]||||||||W of Charles Duncan; F of Dora & Della|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Moore-22654.jpg 1178] |- | [[McDonald-7473|McDonald, John Alexander]]||1857 Mar 13||1860 Oct 26||3||S of [[McDonald-7466|Rod McDonald]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/McDonald-7473.jpg 136] |- | [[Campbell-15040|McDonald, Mary]]||||1874 Mar 23||44||b. Inverness, Scotland; W of [[McDonald-7466|Roderick]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Campbell-15040.jpg 59] |- | [[Ryan-4947|McDonald, Mary]]||||1872 Mar 12||42||W of [[McDonald-7474|Duncan]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/McDonald-7474-1.jpg 61] |- | [[MacDonald-3987|McDonald, Mary]]||||1888 Oct 15||47||W of [[McDonald-7465|Archibald]]||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/MacDonald-3987.jpg 80] |- | [[McDonald-7477|McDonald, Mary]]||||1987 Jan 21||64||M of Dale, Josephine, Diane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/McDonald-7477.jpg 1879] |- | [[McDonald-7476|McDonald, Raymond Joseph]]||||1974 Sep 29||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/McDonald-7476.jpg 932] |- | [[McDonald-7466|McDonald, Roderick]]||||1868 Sep 10||41||H of [[Campbell-15040|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/McDonald-7466.jpg 60] |- | [[McDonald-7475|McDonald, Sarah Ann]]||||1888 Jun 27||23||D of Archibald & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/MacDonald-3987.jpg 80] |- | [[Ramsden-252|McDonald, Sarah Ann]] ||||1957 Nov 03||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/McDonald-7207.jpg 83] |- | [[McDonald-7478|McDonald, Teresa]]||||1958 May 17||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/McDonald-7478.jpg 1536] |- | [[McGrade-1|McGrade, Hugh]]||||1886 Jun 02||51||b. Co. Tyrone, Ireland; H of [[McCarney-13|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/McGrade-1.jpg 162] |- | [[McGrade-7|McGrade, Mary Jane]]||1876||1887 July 22||11|||| |- | [[McCarney-13|McGrade, Mary]]||||1903 Feb 3||69||b. Co. Tyrone, Ireland; W of [[McGrade-1|Hugh]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/McGrade-1.jpg 162] |- | [[McGregor-1542|McGregor, Bill]]||||2012 Feb 01||57|||| [[McGregor-1542|696]] |- | [[McInerney-118|McInerney, Stanley Peter]]||||1958 May 24||36||Police constable, died on duty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/McInerney-118.jpg 1568] |- | [[McIntosh-1880|McIntosh, Glenda June (Possy)]]||1935 Dec 29||1990 Nov 28||||M of Mandy; D of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/McIntosh-1880.jpg 1768] |- | [[McIntosh-1879|McIntosh, Guilford Alexander]]||||1987 Apr 10||69||H of [[Eldridge-1253|Marjorie May]]; F of Darcy, Bill, Phillip, Gillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/McIntosh-1879.jpg 1860] |- | [[Eldridge-1253|McIntosh, Marjorie May]]||||1992 Mar 10||76||W of [[McIntosh-1879|Guildford]]; M of Darcy, Bill, Phillip, Gillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/McIntosh-1879.jpg 1860] |- | [[Smith-87321|McIntyre, Beatrice]]||||1917 Dec 17||21||W of D S McIntyre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Smith-87321.jpg 1015] |- | [[McKay-2234|McKay, William Alexander Dudley]]||1911 Aug 31||1978 Feb 11|||||| [[McKay-2234|800]] |- | [[Keevers-15|McKay, Josephine]]||||2012 Jul 08||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Keevers-15.jpg 799] |- | [[Bell-12161|McKeachie, Elizabeth]] ||1838 Dec 14||1917 Dec 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Bell-12161.jpg 500] |- | [[McKendry-55|McKendry, Charles Daniel]]||1918||1984||||S of [[McGoldrick-89|Mary]] & [[McKendry-54|Ernest]]: H of Lorna; F of Judtith, Terry, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/McKendry-55.jpg 1951] |- | [[McKendry-56|McKendry, Edward Ernest]]||1922 Sep 30||1995 Oct 17||||S of [[McGoldrick-89|Mary]] & [[McKendry-54|Ernest]]; B of [[McKendry-55|Charles]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/McKendry-56.jpg 1570] |- | [[McLennan-819|McLennan, Robert G]] ||||1903 Apr 08||1||S of William||Death notice |- | [[Dent-822|McLeod, Alma Iris]]||1910 Dec 24||2009 Dec 06||||W of Jim; M of Robert, Laurie, Peg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Dent-822.jpg 704] |- | [[Plowright-33|McLeod, Ann]]||1844 May 09||1914 Apr 13|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/McLeod-1990.jpg 310] |- | [[McLeod-1990|McLeod, Donald John]]||1885 Jun 15||||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/McLeod-1990.jpg 310] |- | [[McLeod-1993|McLeod, Dorothy Maud]]||1905 Mar 30||1992 Dec 29||87|||| [[McLeod-1993|489]] |- | [[McLeod-1991|McLeod, Frederick]]||1863||1919|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/McLeod-1991.jpg 497] |- | [[McLeod-1995|McLeod, Harold Bruce]]||||1968 Feb||67?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/McLeod-1995.jpg 702] |- | [[Nicholson-3335|McLeod, Isabel Ellen]]||||1966 Sep 09||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Nicholson-3335.jpg 493] |- | [[Stevenson-3035|McLeod, Jessie]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Stevenson-3035.jpg 498] |- | [[McLeod-1963|McLeod, John]]||1839 Oct 15||1935 Aug 19||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/McLeod-1963.jpg 312] |- | [[McLeod-1998|McLeod, John E (Jack)]]||1881 Mar 23||1941 Dec 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/McLeod-1998.jpg 311] |- | [[McLeod-1996|McLeod, John James]]||||1964 May 02||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/McLeod-1996.jpg 706] |- | [[McLeod-1994|McLeod, Malcolm T]]||||1944 Feb 24||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/McLeod-1994.jpg 494] |- | [[McLeod-1997|McLeod, Robert Henry]]||1939 Jan 19||1939 Dec 05||||S of John & Alma; B of Laurie & Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/McLeod-1997.jpg 437] |- | [[McLeod-1992|McLeod, Ronald Creighton]]||||1955 Jun 16||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/McLeod-1992.jpg 491] |- | [[McNee-180|McNee, Donald]]||1817 May 29||1880 Dec 06||63||b. Kilmanerick, Inverness, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/McNee-180.jpg 512] |- | [[McNee-182|McNee, James]]||||1912 Jun 07||74|||| [[McNee-182|508]] |- | [[McNee-181|McNee, John]]||||1899 Oct 21||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/McNee-181.jpg 509] |- | [[Cameron-3432|McNee, Mary]]||1815 May 24||1883 Jul 22||||b. Inverness, Scotland; W of Roderick; widow of [[McNee-180|Donald]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Cameron-3432.jpg 511] |- | [[McNell-1|McNell, John]]||||1892 Nov 20||61||b. Dundee, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/McNell-1.jpg 565] |- | [[McPherson-1862|McPherson, Jane]]||||1882 Sep 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Herd-261.jpg 462] |- | [[Mead-2321|Mead, Arthur C]]||1900||1961|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Mead-2321.jpg 1223] |- | [[Mead-2322|Mead, Arthur Francis (Frank)]]||1912||1994||||H of [[Preston-3127|Nancy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Mead-2322.jpg 1922] |- | [[Preston-3127|Mead, Nancy]]||1926 Feb 01||1999 Dec 11||||Sister of Dorothy, Norman, Marjorie, Vernon (Tiny); Aunt of Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Preston-3127.jpg 1923] |- | [[Taylor-27991|Mealing, Florence May]]||||1967 Aug 03||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Taylor-27991.jpg 924] |- | [[Mealing-24|Mealing, James]]||||1926 Apr 30||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Mealing-24.jpg 1199] |- | [[Mealing-25|Mealing, James Marshal]]||||1978 Sep 03|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Mealing-25.jpg 925] |- | [[Mealing-28|Mealing, Margaret Everline]]||||1976 Dec 28||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Mealing-28.jpg 870] |- | [[Mealing-26|Mealing, William]]||||1969 Apr 23||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Mealing-26.jpg 871] |- | [[Black-6322|Medica, Lynette Helen]]||||1997 Feb 18||48||nee Black|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Black-6322.jpg 1648] |- | [[Mawson-114|Menagh, Gene Diana]] ||1926 Mar 07||2003 Jun 17||||nee Mawson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Mawson-114.jpg 1698] |- | [[Michie-119|Michie, Arthur George]] ||||1952 May||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Michie-119.jpg 542] |- | [[Thomas-16106|Michie, Caroline]] ||||1948 Jun 12|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Thomas-16106.jpg 543] |- | [[Le_Fevre-30|Michie, Essie]] ||||1923 Jul 25||84||W of Alex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Michie-120-1.jpg 536] |- | [[Michie-120|Michie, Rev. Alex Gordon]]||||1902 Mar 26||61||b. Aberdeen, Scotland; H of Essie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Michie-120-1.jpg 536] |- | [[Jones-15778|Miles, Ann]] ||||1929 Aug 24||74||W of Thomas Miles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Jones-15778-1.jpg 1260] |- | [[White-24040|Miles, Annie]]||||1972 Dec 05||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/White-24040.jpg 1621] |- | [[Miles-1561|Miles, Charles]] ||||1956 Sep 02||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Miles-1561.jpg 875] |- | [[Miles-3184|Miles, Kevin (Loffy)]]||1922 Jun 01||1998 Jul 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Miles-3184.jpg 1752] |- | [[Mustard-207|Miles, Sadie Rae]]||1912 Oct 22||1991 Jul 12||||W of [[Miles-3184|Kevin]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Mustard-207.jpg 1757] |- | [[Miller-29737|Miller, Alois Albert]]||||1925 Jun 01||87||H of [[Mahon-388|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Miller-29737.jpg 224] |- | [[Hunt-8356|Miller, Elsie]]||1905||1999||||W of [[Miller-29738|George]]; M of Ken, Norma, Betty, Audrey & Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Miller-29738.jpg 1819] |- | [[Miller-29739|Miller, Freddy]]||||1933 Sep 25||9||S of Frederick & Daisy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Miller-29739.jpg 1052] |- | [[Miller-29738|Miller, George Joseph Roy]]||1903||1989||||H of [[Hunt-8356|Elsie]]; F of Ken, Norma, Betty, Audrey & Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Miller-29738.jpg 1819] |- | [[Mahon-388|Miller, Mary]]||||1920 Jul 17||81||W of [[Miller-29737|Alois]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Miller-29737.jpg 224] |- | [[Millwood-28|Millwood, George Lauchlan]]||1922||1990||||H of Hilda; F of Ian, Linda, Kerrie, Bob, Toby, Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Millwood-28.jpg 1802] |- | [[Dunn-5937|Minehan, Johanna]]||||1942 Apr 23||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Dunn-5937.jpg 170] |- | [[Minehan-29|Minehan, Linden]]||||1954 Jul 20||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Minehan-29.jpg 978] |- | [[Minehan-33|Minehan, Louisa]]||1851 May 13||1866 May 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Minehan-33-1.jpg 107] |- | [[Purflett-1|Minehan, Mary Harriet]]||1822 Apr 30||1869 Apr 16||||b. Portsmouth, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Minehan-33-1.jpg 107] |- | [[Minehan-30|Minehan, Mona]]||||1914 May 24||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Minehan-30.jpg 175] |- | [[Miners-47|Miners, John Equestrian]] ||||1911 Feb 08||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Miners-47.jpg 287] |- | [[Pleydell-15|Mohr, Mary]]||||1888 Mar 14||59||W of J H Mohr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Pleydell-15.jpg 247] |- | [[Monaghan-281|Monaghan, Bernard]]||1946 Aug 09||1946 Aug 15||||S of John Joseph & Thelma Magdalen Monaghan; B of John, Gerard, Anthony, Cecily, Patricia, Mary, Helen, Christopher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Monaghan-281.jpg 47] |- | [[Monk-804|Monk, Kenneth James]]||||1976 Aug 09||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Monk-804.jpg 1609] |- | [[Moodie-143|Moodie, Alec Robertson]]||1888 Jul 30||1951 Oct 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Moodie-143.jpg 471] |- | [[King-15151|Moodie, Jane Russell]]||1897 May 26||1989 Jun 12||||d. Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/King-15151.jpg 472] |- | [[Moore-22756|Moore, W C]]||||1968 Sep 23||46||NX40470; H of Patience; F of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Moore-22756.jpg 930] |- | [[Moore-22758|Moore, William]]||||1946 Nov 23||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Moore-22758.jpg 456] |- | [[Moore-22759|Moore, William Charles]]||||1926 Jan 31||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Moore-22759.jpg 457] |- | [[Moreing-1|Moreing, Emma]]||||1939 Apr 24||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Moreing-1.jpg 1101] |- | [[Unknown-289458|Morgan, Beryl Irene]]||1945 Apr 02||1998 Jul 26||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Unknown-289458.jpg 1832] |- | [[Morgan-10370|Morgan, Deborah]]||1870||1872||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Morgan-10368.jpg 393] |- | [[Morgan-10369|Morgan, Eleanor]]||1867 Jun 05||||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Morgan-10371.jpg 1065] |- | [[Unknown-289459|Morgan, Gloria Ursula (Mimi)]]||||1995 Feb 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Unknown-289459.jpg 1927] |- | [[Morgan-10368|Morgan, John Henry]]||||1914 Oct 14||78||b. Wales|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Morgan-10368.jpg 393] |- | [[Morgan-10372|Morgan, Lauren Fay]]||1984 Aug 06||1985 Jul 27||||D of Wayne & Debbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Morgan-10372.jpg 1905] |- | [[Myers-6471|Morgan, Maria]]||||1925 Sep 12||87||b. Yorkshire|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Morgan-10368.jpg 393] |- | [[Brassington-43|Morgan, Phoebe Gertrude]]||1877 Jul 21||||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Morgan-10371.jpg 1065] |- | [[Morgan-10371|Morgan, Trevor Myers]]||1873 Apr 19||||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Morgan-10371.jpg 1065] |- | [[Summerill-18|Morrison, Catherine]]||||1903 May 01||40||W of Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Summerill-18.jpg 62] |- | [[Morrison-5423|Morrison, Charles]] ||||1941 Aug 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Morrison-5423.jpg 63] |- | [[Moses-1084|Moses, Joyce Rica]]||||1906 Feb 14||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Moses-1084.jpg 670] |- | [[Morrison-5611|Mudie, Annie]]||||1917 Jul 04||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Morrison-5611.jpg 64] |- | [[Muir-1322|Muir, Peter Ronald]]||1934 Dec 23||1996 Aug 29||||H of Alice Jane (Jean); F of Anita, Martin, Beverley,Graeme|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Muir-1322.jpg 1794] |- | [[Murdoch-583|Murdoch, Douglas]]||1905 Aug 21||1981 Aug 04||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Murdoch-583.jpg 528] |- | [[Abbott-4941|Murdoch, Esther]]||||1900 Oct 24||67||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Peters-4684.jpg 411] |- | [[Bartley-645|Murdoch, Jean]] ||1925 Dec 12||2013 Oct 10||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Bartley-645.jpg 525] |- | [[Murdoch-547|Murdoch, John]] ||||1920 Sep 18||83||H of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Murdoch-547.jpg 522] |- | [[Murdoch-584|Murdoch, John Inglis]]||||1969 Sep 07||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Murdoch-584.jpg 524] |- | [[Inglis-689|Murdoch, Sarah Gertrude]] ||||1924 Feb 23||55||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Murdoch-547.jpg 522] |- | [[Unknown-289460|Murdoch, Susan Amelia]]||1908 Sep 18||1980 Sep 17||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Murdoch-583.jpg 528] |- | [[Murphy-8253|Murphy, Alice]]||||1875 May 01||16||D of John Murphy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Murphy-8253.jpg 401] |- | [[Murphy-8256|Murphy, Alice Ellen]]||||1984 Dec 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Murphy-8256.jpg 709] |- | [[Murphy-8219|Murphy, Coulson Arthur]]||||1973 Mar 17||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Murphy-8219.jpg 1423] |- | [[McDonald-7490|Murphy, Dora Winifred]]||||1985 Oct 14||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Murphy-8219.jpg 1423] |- | [[Murphy-7978|Murphy, John]]||||1883 Jun 24||63||H of [[Thomas-17101|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Murphy-7978.jpg 400] |- | [[Murphy-8254|Murphy, John Stephen]]||||1977 Mar 09||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Murphy-8254.jpg 1610] |- | [[Thomas-17101|Murphy, Mary]]||||1873 Apr 10||42||W of [[Murphy-7978|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Thomas-17101.jpg 399] |- | [[Murphy-8255|Murphy, Roy Coulson]]||1926||1992||||H of Olwyn May; F of Dianne, Terry, Denise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Murphy-8255.jpg 1734] |- | [[Unknown-289470|Napier, Mary Louisa]]||||1958 Apr 12||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Unknown-289470.jpg 887] |- | [[Napier-1038|Napier, Thomas George]]||||1956 Jan 11||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Napier-1038.jpg 886] |- | [[Newport-396|Newport, Arthur]]||||1929 Jan 23||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Newport-396.jpg 1016] |- | [[Newport-397|Newport, Frederick]]||||1946 Jul 13||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Newport-397.jpg 1161] |- | [[Newton-5962|Newton, Arthur Edgar]]||||1916 May 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Newton-5962.jpg 1073] |- | [[Nicholson-3339|Nicholson, Arthur Robert]]||1914||1990||||B of James & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Nicholson-3339.jpg 1803] |- | [[Delaney-1016|Nicholson, Florence A]]||||1950 Oct 02||74||W of [[Nicholson-3342|Arthur]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Delaney-1016.jpg 488] |- | [[Nicholson-3340|Nicholson, Frederick John]]||||1918 Aug 30||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Nicholson-3340.jpg 120] |- | [[Stevenson-3038|Nicholson, Isabella]]||||1965 May 05||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Nicholson-3340.jpg 120] |- | [[Nicholson-3341|Nicholson, James Frederick Stevenson]]||1909||1963|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Nicholson-3341.jpg 475] |- | [[Nicholson-3344|Nicholson, Murray Irvin]]||1938||1995||||H of Loretta; F of Tony, Richard; GF of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Nicholson-3344.jpg 1873] |- | [[Nicholson-3343|Nicholson, Nea Alice]]||||1948 Jul 14||32?||D of [[Nicholson-3342|Arthur]] & [[Delaney-1016|Florence]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Delaney-1016.jpg 488] |- | [[Wilder-1438|Nicholson, Nellie Anne Dorothea]]||1911||1991|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Nicholson-3341.jpg 475] |- | [[Stevenson-3039|Niven, Agnes Janet]]||||1949 Feb 12||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Stevenson-3039.jpg 126] |- | [[Lewis-17000|Niven, Annie Maria]]||||1962 May 07|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Niven-179.jpg 189] |- | [[Niven-177|Niven, Arthur Bruce (Borneo)]]||||||||S of Tom & Vera; B of Terry, Erica, Christine; F of Lorenz & Vanessa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Niven-177.jpg 1984] |- | [[Niven-170|Niven, David]]||||1929 Feb 27||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Niven-170.jpg 1206] |- | [[Niven-178|Niven, Eileen M]]||||1917 Apr 21||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Niven-178.jpg 237] |- | [[Haggar-125|Niven, Eliza Ann]]||||1947 Dec 21||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Haggar-125.jpg 1205] |- | [[Niven-179|Niven, Eric A]]||||1923|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Niven-179.jpg 189] |- | [[Niven-184|Niven, Ivy]]||||1981 Apr 15||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Niven-184.jpg 823] |- | [[Niven-175|Niven, James William]]||||1984 Nov 12||75||H of [[Hogg-1147|Mona]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Niven-175.jpg 726] |- | [[Niven-168|Niven, James]]||1875||1947||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Niven-179.jpg 189] |- | [[Niven-181|Niven, John David]]||||1977 Dec 02||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Niven-181.jpg 1636] |- | [[Niven-183|Niven, Lewis Clive]]||||1958 Nov 22||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Niven-183.jpg 1544] |- | [[Hogg-1147|Niven, Mona Helen]]||||1973 Jul 18||62||W of [[Niven-175|James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Niven-175.jpg 726] |- | [[Niven-182|Niven, Terrence Brodie (Nipper)]]||1947 Dec 05||2001 Nov 27||||S of Tom & Vera; B of Bruce, Erica, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Niven-182.jpg 1719] |- | [[Niven-180|Niven, Thomas George]]||1912||1987||||H of [[Brodie-2101|Vera Ivy]]; F of Bruce, Erica, Terry, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Niven-180.jpg 1856] |- | [[Brodie-2101|Niven, Vera Ivy]]||1921||1987||||W of [[Niven-180|Thomas George]]; M of Bruce, Erica, Terry, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Niven-180.jpg 1856] |- | [[Clarke-6128|Niven, Violet Alma]]||||1980 Aug 28||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Niven-181.jpg 1636] |- | [[Niven-173|Niven, Walter]]||||1939 Apr 29||25||S of D & E A Niven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Niven-173.jpg 1117] |- | [[Niven-176|Niven, William]]||||1956 May 10||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Niven-176.jpg 127] |- | [[Noble-2099|Noble, George Eric]]||1903||1986||||H of [[MacDonald-3996|Nona Beryl]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Noble-2099.jpg 1902] |- | [[MacDonald-3996|Noble, Nona Beryl]]||1913||1985||||W of [[Noble-2099|George Eric]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Noble-2099.jpg 1902] |- | [[O'Reilly-338|O'Reilly, Florence R]]||||1922 Feb 14||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/O_Reilly-338.jpg 13] |- | [[O'Hare-149|Ogilvy, Dorothy Gerard]]||1922 Oct 25||2005 Dec 24||||W of John Archie Leslie Ogilvy; M of Carol, Christine, Kerry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/O_Hare-149.jpg 1680] |- | [[Inglis-713|Oliver, Jane]]||||1912 Nov 20||84||W of [[Oliver-4877|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Oliver-4877.jpg 561] |- | [[Oliver-4877|Oliver, William]]||||1911 Apr 23||83||H of [[Inglis-713|Jane]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Oliver-4877.jpg 561] |- | [[Page-5611|Page, Martin]]||1951 Nov 16||2005 Aug 29||||H of Christine (Chex) nee Ogilvy; F of Ross & Rebecca; Retired member of HM Diplomatic Service|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Page-5611.jpg 1657] |- | [[Walters-3228|Parker, Hebe Myra]]||||1970 Sep 21||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Walters-3228.jpg 882] |- | [[Parkes-502|Parkes, G F]]||||1975 Jun 18||57||NX33531|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Parkes-502.jpg 1541] |- | [[Niven-185|Parkes, Dorothy Jean]]||||2014 Feb 23||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Niven-185.jpg 1543] |- | [[Colley-331|Parkes, Georgina]]||||1914 May 26||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Colley-331.jpg 99] |- | [[Parkes-494|Parkes, Isaac]]||||1859 Jul 21||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Parkes-494.jpg 101] |- | [[Parkes-503|Parkes, John Andrew]]||||1957 Nov 03||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Parkes-503.jpg 45] |- | [[Parkes-504|Parkes, Keith]]||||1975 Feb 16||62||NX166178; H of Jean; F of Jim, Bernadette, Pauline, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Parkes-504.jpg 1542] |- | [[Caldwell-3255|Parkes, Patricia Gay]]||1944 Nov 18||1991 Oct 23||||nee Caldwell; M of Vicki & Andrew; GM of Sophie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Caldwell-3255.jpg 1730] |- | [[Pateman-118|Pateman, William Rex]]||1916||1986||||NX104158|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Pateman-118.jpg 1884] |- | [[Pattrick-3|Pattrick, Francis]] ||||1932 Oct 22||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Pattrick-3.jpg 1061] |- | [[Johnson-38071|Pattrick, Jane]] ||||1954 Jul 05||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Johnson-38071.jpg 1062] |- | [[Pauline-56|Pauline, Alexander]] ||||1925 Jul 01||77||H of Mary J||Obituary |- | [[Paxton-484|Paxton, Arthur Richard (Packy)]]||||1972 Apr 19||68||H of Eleanor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Paxton-484.jpg 1449] |- | [[Black-6157|Paxton, Eleanor Zelma]] ||||1991 Nov 17||79||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Paxton-484.jpg 1449] |- | [[Bedingfield-189|Paxton, Elizabeth]] ||||1939 Jan 09||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Bedingfield-189.jpg 1064] |- | [[Paxton-487|Paxton, Henry J]]||1906||1909||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Paxton-487.jpg 387] |- | [[Paxton-483|Paxton, James]] ||||1932 Mar 28||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Bedingfield-189.jpg 1064] |- | [[Norris-3355|Payne, Caroline]]||||1934 May 21||67||W of [[Payne-5873|David]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Payne-5873.jpg 750] |- | [[Payne-5873|Payne, David]]||||1949 Mar 19||69||H of [[Norris-3355|Caroline]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Payne-5873.jpg 750] |- | [[Paynter-181|Paynter, Robert Melvyn]]||1938 Apr 14||2006 Jan 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Paynter-181.jpg 1678] |- | [[Peadon-8|Peadon, Allan William John]]||1898||1988||||H of [[Miller-29557|Margaret Ann]]; F of John, Elizabeth, Phyllis, Douglas, Claire, Thomas, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Peadon-8.jpg 1863] |- | [[Peadon-10|Peadon, Glendower Edward Neil]]||1902 Dec 04||1980 Oct 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Peadon-10.jpg 798] |- | [[Peadon-3|Peadon, Henry Comben]]||||1939 May 12||38||H of [[Dent-752|Dulcie]]; S of William ^ Rebecca Peadon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Peadon-3.jpg 568] |- | [[Woollard-269|Peadon, Hilda Louisa Mahala]]||1900 Oct 28||1989 Dec 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Peadon-10.jpg 798] |- | [[Peadon-9|Peadon, Kenneth Allan]]||||1939 Jul 10||<1||S of [[Peadon-8|Allan]] & [[Miller-29557|Marge Peadon]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Peadon-9.jpg 573] |- | [[Miller-29557|Peadon, Margaret Ann]]||1908||1987||||W of [[Peadon-8|Allan William John]]; M of John, Elizabeth, Phyllis, Douglas, Claire, Thomas, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Peadon-8.jpg 1863] |- | [[Peadon-13|Peadon, May Adeline]]||||1992 Aug 25||93||M of Doreen, Audrey, Mervyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Peadon-13.jpg 1946] |- | [[Peadon-11|Peadon, Oliver Valentine]]||||1949 Apr 10||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Peadon-11.jpg 546] |- | [[Comben-15|Peadon, Rebecca]]||||1945 Dec 23||77||W of [[Peadon-4|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Peadon-4.jpg 572] |- | [[Peadon-12|Peadon, Walter Robert E]]||||1973 Apr 08||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Peadon-12.jpg 644] |- | [[Peadon-4|Peadon, William]]||||1956 Dec 04||87||H of [[Comben-15|Rebecca]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Peadon-4.jpg 572] |- | [[Pecenka-8|Pecenka, Josef]]||1928||1995|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Pecenka-8.jpg 1925] |- | [[Peck-3185|Peck, Gordon William]]||1949 Jan 04||1992 Dec 30||||H of Rachael; F of Andrew, William, Anthony, Karen, Natalie, Amanda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Peck-3185.jpg 1947] |- | [[Peck-3183|Peck, Leslie Gordon]]||||1978 Oct 15||60||NX16233; H of Patty; F of Gordon, Margaret, James, Robert, Gregory, Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Manning-2955.jpg 1528] |- | [[Peck-3184|Peck, M J]]||||1982 Feb 21||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Peck-3184.jpg 1530] |- | [[Manning-2955|Peck, Patricia Margaret]]||||1990 Feb 10||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Manning-2955.jpg 1528] |- | [[Peisley-22|Peisley, A J]]||||1965 Feb 17||54||NX82849; H of Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Peisley-22.jpg 1504] |- | [[Robbie-19|Peisley, Ada Victoria]]||||1992 Feb 01||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Robbie-19.jpg 1503] |- | [[Kimber-248|Peisley, Agnes]]||||1953 Sep 24||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Kimber-248.jpg 75] |- | [[Peisley-24|Peisley, Charles]]||1914||1977||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Peisley-24.jpg 1608] |- | [[Peisley-21|Peisley, Charles G]]||||1947 Jun 19||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Peisley-21.jpg 76] |- | [[Peisley-25|Peisley, Desmond Paul]]||||1966 Nov 24||48||NX170187; H of Kit|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Peisley-25.jpg 1605] |- | [[Kimber-249|Peisley, Jessie]]||||1913 Dec 04||46||W of J W Peisley|| [[Kimber-249|147]] |- | [[Peisley-19|Peisley, John Francis]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Peisley-19.jpg 153] |- | [[Peisley-26|Peisley, Jon]]||||1953 Jul 19|||||| [[Peisley-26|1521]] |- | [[Robbie-21|Perkins, Annie Ballantine]]||||1974 Dec 14||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Robbie-21.jpg 729] |- | [[Eustace-142|Perkins, B E]]||1872||1952|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Eustace-142.jpg 1485] |- | [[Robbie-20|Perkins, E M]]||1883||1955|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Robbie-20.jpg 1170] |- | [[Perkins-6368|Perkins, John Thomas]]||1887||1967||||Unmarked Grave|| |- | [[Kimber-253|Perkins, Nada Doreen]]||||2003 Aug 11||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Kimber-253.jpg 820] |- | [[Perkins-6373|Perkins, R A]]||1927||1970|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Perkins-6373.jpg 1602] |- | [[Perkins-6372|Perkins, Robert James]]||||1979 May 01||64||N257951; H of Nada; F of Kelvin, Wayne, Michelle, Tony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Perkins-6372.jpg 821] |- | [[Perkins-6371|Perkins, Stanley William]]||||1976 Dec 31||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Perkins-6371.jpg 730] |- | [[Perkins-6370|Perkins, W J]]||1882||1945|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Perkins-6370.jpg 1171] |- | [[Thomas-16122|Peters, Annie]] ||1838 Apr 17||1915 Feb 02||||b. Pembrokeshire, South Wales|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Thomas-16122.jpg 529] |- | [[Peters-4684|Peters, Isabella]] ||||1898 Mar 22||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Peters-4684.jpg 411] |- | [[Peters-4683|Peters, Joseph]] ||||1872 Jan 30||74||||Obituary |- | [[Robinson-14238|Peters, Mary]] ||||1884 Sep 21||80||widow of Joseph Peters|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Robinson-14238.jpg 408] |- | [[Peterson-5589|Peterson, Dolly]]||||2007 Oct 18||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Peterson-5589.jpg 812] |- | [[Phillips-13228|Phillips, Frederick Leslie]]||||1997 Jun 08||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Phillips-13228.jpg 1575] |- | [[Phillips-13224|Phillips, George]]||||1891 Jan 06||63||H of [[Turnbull-1110|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Phillips-13224.jpg 438] |- | [[Phillips-13225|Phillips, George R]]||||1931 Dec 27||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Phillips-13225.jpg 191] |- | [[Phillips-13226|Phillips, Joel]]||||1888 Nov 26||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Phillips-13224.jpg 438] |- | [[Foley-1575|Phillips, Mary Catherine]]||||1978 Oct 05||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Foley-1575.jpg 1578] |- | [[Turnbull-1110|Phillips, Mary D]]||||1916 Feb 04||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Turnbull-1110.jpg 1014] |- | [[Phillips-13227|Phillips, Watkin]]||||1882 Oct 03||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Phillips-13224.jpg 438] |- | [[Yelds-23|Phinn, Alma Rosalean]] ||||1988 Nov 24||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Yelds-23.jpg 1364] |- | [[Phinn-8|Phinn, William Leo]] ||||1966 Jul 06||56?||NX88206|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Phinn-8.jpg 1363] |- | [[Platts-169|Platts, Alban Lionel]]||||1964 May 13||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Platts-169.jpg 771] |- | [[Donnelly-1187|Platts, Alice Josephine]]||||1994 Sep 13||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Donnelly-1187.jpg 826] |- | [[Platts-181|Platts, Ann Ellen]]||1881||1965|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Platts-181.jpg 1353] |- | [[Porter-7717|Platts, Anne]] ||||1929 Nov 05||70||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Platts-155.jpg 368] |- | [[Platts-167|Platts, Arthur Linden]] ||||1961 Apr 26||75||H of Jessie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Love-2907.jpg 466] |- | [[Benyon-84|Platts, Bernice Letitia]] ||||1991 Mar 23||92||W of Gerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Benyon-84.jpg 770] |- | [[Platts-182|Platts, Craig Daniel]]||||1978 Aug 04||<1||S of Owen & Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Paxton-484.jpg 1449] |- | [[Ingram-1895|Platts, Doris Lillian]]||||1967 Jul 25||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Ingram-1895.jpg 1356] |- | [[Dunning-694|Platts, Florence Louisa]]||||1961 May 30||69||W of [[Platts-180|Walter]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Platts-180.jpg 749] |- | [[Platts-175|Platts, George Leonard]]||1883 Apr 23||1965 Jun 26||82||b. Bombala|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Platts-175.jpg 1300] |- | [[Platts-171|Platts, Gerald Ivan]]||||1975 Nov 29||77||H of Bernice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Benyon-84.jpg 770] |- | [[Platts-176|Platts, Gilbert John]]||||1970 Apr 23||73||H of [[Roberts-14178|Ruth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Platts-176.jpg 1432] |- | [[Platts-178|Platts, Herbert Edward]]||||1983 Aug 07||92||H of [[Roberts-14180|Lillian]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Platts-178.jpg 828] |- | [[Porter-8057|Platts, Ivy Linda]]||||1966 Mar 15||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Porter-8057.jpg 785] |- | [[Love-2907|Platts, Jessie]] ||||1961 Sep 24||80||W of Arthur|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Love-2907.jpg 466] |- | [[Platts-170|Platts, Laurence Melvin]]||1922||2011||||N380180 White Cross|| |- | [[Roberts-14180|Platts, Lillian Irene]]||||1979 Jul 24||84||W of [[Platts-178|Herbert]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Platts-178.jpg 828] |- | [[Holzhauser-13|Platts, Mary Emma]]||||1936 May 27||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Platts-162.jpg 782] |- | [[Brasington-85|Platts, Mildred E]]||||1962 Feb 25||86?||W of [[Platts-174|Samuel]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Brasington-85.jpg 1270] |- | [[Platts-172|Platts, Norman]]||1926||1987|||||| |- | [[Roberts-14178|Platts, Ruth Ann]]||||1970 May 14||73||W of [[Platts-176|Gilbert]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Platts-176.jpg 1432] |- | [[Platts-155|Platts, Samuel]] ||||1913 Apr 14||53||H of Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Platts-155.jpg 368] |- | [[Platts-174|Platts, Samuel]]||||1963 Nov 16||83||H of [[Brasington-85|Mildred]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Platts-174.jpg 1271] |- | [[Platts-179|Platts, Stanley Clive]]||||1980 May 21||63||NX164855|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Platts-179.jpg 827] |- | [[Platts-154|Platts, Wallace Roland]] ||||1970 Aug 21||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Ingram-1895.jpg 1356] |- | [[Platts-180|Platts, Walter Edmund]]||||1971 Apr 22||77||H of [[Dunning-694|Florence]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Platts-180.jpg 749] |- | [[Platts-162|Platts, William]]||||1925 Aug||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Platts-162.jpg 782] |- | [[Platts-173|Platts, William]]||||1955 Aug 16||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Porter-8057.jpg 785] |- | [[Platts-177|Platts, William Henry]]||||191 Jul 20||16||S of William & M E Platts|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Platts-177.jpg 369] |- | [[Plowright-34|Plowright, Alfred Edward]]||||1884 Jan 12||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Plowright-34.jpg 309] |- | [[Plowright-35|Plowright, Edward Neal]]||||1910 Apr 26||75?||H of [[Watts-4247|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Plowright-34.jpg 309] |- | [[Watts-4247|Plowright, Elizabeth]]||||1923 Jul 25||91||W of [[Plowright-35|Edward]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Plowright-34.jpg 309] |- | [[Porter-8058|Porter, Lot Beardsley]]||||1927 Jul 12||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Porter-8058.jpg 1187] |- | [[Ives-648|Porter, Elizabeth Ann]]||||1926 Nov 19||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Porter-8058.jpg 1187] |- | [[Povey-153|Povey, Gloria]]||||1942 Dec||||D of Charles & Olive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Povey-153.jpg 225] |- | [[Pratt-4366|Pratt, Agnes Margaret]]||1827 Feb 25||1864 Feb 16||||b. Moorside, Scotland|| |- | [[Pendergast-88|Preece, Evelyn]]||||1992 Oct 01||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Pendergast-88.jpg 1643] |- | [[Preece-284|Preece, John Robert]]||||1978 Mar 13||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Preece-284.jpg 1642] |- | [[Preston-3132|Preston, Albert James]]||||1975 Oct 31||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Preston-3132.jpg 847] |- | [[Cotterill-110|Preston, Edna Elsie]]||||1996 May 24||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Cotterill-110.jpg 848] |- | [[Preston-3136|Preston, Elizabeth]]||||1944 Nov 30||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Preston-3136.jpg 1160] |- | [[Preston-3047|Preston, Henry]] ||||1933 Jul 03||53||H of [[Manning-2956|Margaret]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Preston-3047.jpg 1036] |- | [[Preston-3134|Preston, Janette Fay]]||1945 Sep 19||1964 Aug 07||||D of [[Preston-3133|Des]] & Brenda; S of Geoff & Patty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Preston-3134.jpg 1304] |- | [[Preston-3135|Preston, Leslie R]]||||1934 Oct 23||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Preston-3135.jpg 1148] |- | [[Manning-2956|Preston, Margaret]]||||1944 Dec 31||64||W of [[Preston-3047|Henry]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Preston-3047.jpg 1036] |- | [[Twigg-168|Quong, Eliza Way]] ||1860||1902||||nee Twigg; W of William Way Quong|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Twigg-168.jpg 347] |- | [[Ralphs-40|Ralphs, Alfred Eric]]||1912 Jul 10||1969 Aug 24||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Ralphs-40.jpg 927] |- | [[Ralphs-9|Ralphs, Charles]] ||1827||1911|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Ralphs-9.jpg 340] |- | [[Johnson-38526|Ralphs, Doris Ruby]]||1908 Oct 24||1987 Oct 03||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Ralphs-40.jpg 927] |- | [[Toughig-1|Ralphs, Ellen]] ||1830||1907|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Toughig-1.jpg 331] |- | [[Ralphs-42|Ralphs, James Athol]]||||||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Ralphs-42.jpg 1087] |- | [[Ralphs-43|Ralphs, Joyce Anna]]||||||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Ralphs-42.jpg 1087] |- | [[Ralphs-45|Ralphs, Keith Desmond]]||||1956 Jan 24||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Ralphs-45.jpg 1397] |- | [[Ralphs-46|Ralphs, Marshall]]||||1962 Jul 30||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Ralphs-46.jpg 1395] |- | [[Mobbs-247|Ralphs, Pearlie Myra]]||||1963 Jul 18||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Mobbs-247.jpg 1279] |- | [[Ralphs-47|Ralphs, William John]]||||1909 Jun 23||5||S of J & M Ralphs|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Ralphs-47.jpg 43] |- | [[Warburton-341|Randall, Annie Ellen Grace]]||1897 Mar 18||1975 Sep 29|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Warburton-341.jpg 859] |- | [[Rankin-2142|Rankin, Kenneth Brinsmead]]||||1960 May 13||56||H of [[Sellars-283|Myra]]; F of John, Patricia, Brian, Allan, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Rankin-2142.jpg 994] |- | [[Sellars-283|Rankin, Myra Ellen Elizabeth]]||||2000 Apr 01||92||W of [[Rankin-2142|Kenneth]]; W of John, Patricia, Brian, Allan, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Rankin-2142.jpg 994] |- | [[McLeod-2015|Rapley, Mavis Isabel]]||||2002 Dec 20||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/McLeod-2015.jpg 710] |- | [[Rapley-37|Rapley, William Ernest]]||||1977 Oct 29||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Rapley-37.jpg 715] |- | [[Rapmund-7|Rapmund, Henry]]||||1906 Feb 2||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Rapmund-7.jpg 284] |- | [[Rayner-575|Rayner, Albert Ronald]]||||1980 Nov 08||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Rayner-575.jpg 1522] |- | [[Crotty-138|Rayner, Rita Winifred]]||||1994 Sep 01||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Crotty-138.jpg 1523] |- | [[Millington-426|Reed, Annie Ellen]]||1853 Jan 19||1892 Nov 16||39||b. Bombala|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Millington-426.jpg 196] |- | [[Reed-9064|Reed, Edward]]||||1856 Nov 21||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Reed-9064.jpg 24] |- | [[Ivill-6|Reed, Eliza]]||||1929 May 08||84||d. Cragie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Ivill-6.jpg 182] |- | [[Reed-9065|Reed, George]]||||1885 Aug 31||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Reed-9065.jpg 158] |- | [[Reed-8658|Reed, Joseph]] ||||1938 Mar 17|||88||B of William||Obituary |- | [[Reed-9066|Reed, Louisa Kate]]||||1907 Nov 07||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Reed-9066.jpg 195] |- | [[Kennedy-7563|Reed, Sarah]]||1820 Dec 24||1875 Jan 17||55||b. Kildare, Ireland; W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Kennedy-7563.jpg 88] |- | [[Reed-8757|Reed, William]] ||||1885 Dec 01||75||||Obituary |- | [[Reed-8659|Reed, William]] ||||1931 Feb 25||90||b. Wollongong; d. Erskineville; B of Joseph||Obituary |- | [[Reid-5476|Reid, Charles]]||||1896 Oct 27||69||H of [[Thatcher-636|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Reid-5476.jpg 458] |- | [[Thatcher-636|Reid, Elizabeth Margaret]]||||1903 Oct 15||77||W of [[Reid-5476|Charles]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Reid-5476.jpg 458] |- | [[Richardson-10126|Richardson, Charles]]||||1947 May 08||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Richardson-10126.jpg 1163] |- | [[Richardson-10129|Richardson, Eric Oliver]]||||1946 Aug 12||55||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Richardson-10129.jpg 559] |- | [[Richardson-10128|Richardson, Jack]]||1900||1960||||b. Bonang|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Richardson-10128.jpg 909] |- | [[Ingram-2006|Richardson, Joyce]]||1916||1978||||d. Delegate; d. Canberra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Richardson-10128.jpg 909] |- | [[Spring-421|Richardson, Margaret]]||||1951 Oct 9||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Richardson-10126.jpg 1163] |- | [[Richardson-10127|Richardson, Thomas Harold]]||1900 Aug 26||1959 Dec 6||59||N379952, Unmarked grave|| |- | [[Richmond-1382|Richmond, Peter]]||||1861|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Richmond-1382.jpg 341] |- | [[Richter-723|Richter, Audrey P]]||||1950 Apr 04||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Richter-723.jpg 1211] |- | [[Andrews-6318|Rilatt, Elizabeth]] ||||1928 Jul 31||84||||Obituary |- | [[Rixon-91|Rixon, Donald]]||||1948 Jun 04||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Rixon-91.jpg 1327] |- | [[Rixon-94|Rixon, Robert J]]||||1955 Jan 29||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Rixon-94.jpg 1328] |- | [[Rixon-92|Rixon, Thomas]]||||1901 Oct 20||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Rixon-92.jpg 285] |- | [[Rixon-93|Rixon, Thomas]]||||1951 Oct 15||82?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Rixon-93.jpg 971] |- | [[Reedy-252|Roach, Jane]]||||1861 May 24||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Reedy-252.jpg 25] |- | [[Roach-1780|Roach, John]]||1800||1875|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Roach-1780.jpg 352] |- | [[Robbie-14|Robbie, Alexander Simpson]]||||1919 May 07||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Robbie-14.jpg 541] |- | [[Ballantine-75|Robbie, Ann]]||||1900 Sep 08||67||W of [[Robbie-12|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Robbie-14.jpg 541] |- | [[Robbie-13|Robbie, David George]]||||1947 Jul 25||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Robbie-13.jpg 607] |- | [[Preston-3034|Robbie, Frances Laura]]||||1937 Jan 14||74||W of [[Robbie-16|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Preston-3034.jpg 595] |- | [[Johnson-36555|Robbie, Gwendoline Jessie]]||||1999 Oct 04||89||W of [[Robbie-17|Norman]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Johnson-36555.jpg 738] |- | [[Robbie-11|Robbie, Henry Lee]]||||1928 May 01||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Robbie-11.jpg 591] |- | [[Robbie-18|Robbie, James]]||||1917 Jun 23||56||S of [[Robbie-12|John]] & [[Ballantine-75|Ann]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Robbie-14.jpg 541] |- | [[Robbie-15|Robbie, John Ballantine]]||||1934 Jun 14||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Robbie-15.jpg 609] |- | [[Robbie-12|Robbie, John Simpson]]||||1894 Jul 17||68||H of [[Ballantine-75|Ann]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Robbie-14.jpg 541] |- | [[Robbie-17|Robbie, Norman]]||||1982 May 07||65||H of [[Johnson-36555|Gwendoline]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Johnson-36555.jpg 737] |- | [[Robbie-16|Robbie, William Smith]]||||1928 Dec 03||56||H of [[Preston-3034|Frances]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Preston-3034.jpg 595] |- | [[Rutherford-1748|Roberson, Annie Isabella]]||||1950 Dec 13||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Roberson-1108.jpg 470] |- | [[Roberson-1108|Roberson, Ernest William]]||||1957 Mar 06||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Roberson-1108.jpg 470] |- | [[Roberson-1109|Roberson, Oscar Noel]]||||1966 Mar 05||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Roberson-1109.jpg 700] |- | [[Roberson-1110|Roberson, Robert Edward]]||||1965 Dec 04||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Roberson-1110.jpg 1350] |- | [[Roberts-13963|Roberts, Arthur Ernest]]||||1969 Feb 16||82||H of [[Hocking-326|Emily]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Roberts-13963.jpg 864] |- | [[Roberts-13964|Roberts, Arthur Ernest (Tommy)]]||||1975 May 31||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Roberts-13964.jpg 850] |- | [[Poole-2222|Roberts, Dorothy Eileen]]||||1985 Feb 04||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Roberts-13964.jpg 850] |- | [[Hocking-326|Roberts, Emily Louisa]]||||1972 May 06||84||W of [[Roberts-13963|Arthur]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Hocking-326.jpg 865] |- | [[Kennedy-7184|Roberts, Enid May]] ||1928 Nov 23||2013 Mar 11||||nee Kennedy; W of Stan; M of Gloria, Kave, Debbie, Owen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Kennedy-7184.jpg 1487] |- | [[Roberts-14093|Roberts, Gloria Alice]]||||1954 Aug 24||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Roberts-14093.jpg 1486] |- | [[Robinson-12380|Robinson, Hilda May]]||||1973 Oct 25||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Unknown-263736.jpg 1411] |- | [[Robinson-12381|Robinson, Robert Clive]]||||1980 Nov 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Unknown-263740.jpg 1410] |- | [[Chamberlain-2476|Robson, May]]||||1953 Apr 14||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Chamberlain-2476.jpg 982] |- | [[Robson-832|Robson, Yvonne Denice (Bobby)]]||||1950 Oct 05||17||D of [[Robson-833|M E]] & [[Chamberlain-2476|May Robson]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Robson-832.jpg 802] |- | [[Rodwell-98|Rodwell, Alfred]]||||1923 Feb 15||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Rodwell-98.jpg 1133] |- | [[Rodwell-99|Rodwell, Alfred Cecil]]||||1970 Apr 05||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Rodwell-98.jpg 1443] |- | [[Clark-24010|Rodwell, Catherine]]||||1925 Nov 06||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Rodwell-98.jpg 1133] |- | [[Dent-860|Rodwell, Doris J P (Dossie)]] ||1907 Jan 17||1993 Sep 24||||W of Tommy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Dent-860.jpg 1360] |- | [[Rodwell-100|Rodwell, Ed (Tommy)]]||||1965 Sep 05||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Rodwell-100.jpg 1362] |- | [[Cotterill-113|Rodwell, Jane Evelyn]]||||1969 Mar 24||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Rodwell-98.jpg 1443] |- | Rogers, John (Jack)||||||||||68 |- | [[Rogers-12795|Rogers, Maria]]||1887 Feb 28||1958 Dec 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Rogers-12795.jpg 69] |- | [[Rogers-12794|Rogers, Thomas]]||1855 Apr 07||1937 May 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Rogers-12794.jpg 67] |- | [[Langhorn-10|Rolfe, Agnes Sarah]]||||1962 Jun 13||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Langhorn-10.jpg 1573] |- | [[Rolfe-1038|Rolfe, Charles Edward]]||||1958 Oct 31||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Rolfe-1038.jpg 1331] |- | [[Rolfe-787|Rolfe, James]]||||1935 Sep 1935||||H of Agnes Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Rolfe-787.jpg 1175] |- | [[Rolfe-1030|Rolfe, John David]]||||1969 Mar 09||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Rolfe-1030.jpg 860] |- | [[Seears-6|Rolfe, Mary]]||||1937 Dec 03||74||W of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Rolfe-1037.jpg 1060] |- | [[Rolfe-1037|Rolfe, Samuel]]||||1933 Feb 09||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Rolfe-1037.jpg 1060] |- | [[Rootsey-52|Rootsey, Arthur]]||1877||1883||6||S of [[Rootsey-25|Thomas]] & [[Minehan-9|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Rootsey-52.jpg 109] |- | [[Rowe-3662|Rowe, James]]||||1945 Jun 24||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Rowe-3662.jpg 1172] |- | [[Rowley-1263|Rowley, Horatio Nelson]]||1831 Jul 27||1887 Dec 15||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Rowley-1263.jpg 371] |- | [[Rumph-22|Rumph, Edward George]]||||1934 Jun 21||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Rumph-22.jpg 1050] |- | [[Rumph-23|Rumph, Eric Selby]]||||1945 Nov 18||51||H of [[Clark-24012|Marion]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Rumph-23.jpg 467] |- | [[Muffet-47|Rumph, Jane Ann]]||||1961 Dec 31||87||W of [[Rumph-24|Martin]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Rumph-24.jpg 468] |- | [[Clark-24012|Rumph, Marion Taylor]]||||1987 Jun 03||87||W of [[Rumph-23|Eric]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Rumph-23.jpg 467] |- | [[Rumph-24|Rumph, Martin]]||||1922 Dec 14||55||H f [[Muffet-47|Jane]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Rumph-24.jpg 468] |- | [[Warburton-336|Rutherford, Alice]]||||1951 Feb 11||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Warburton-336.jpg 980] |- | [[Wallis-1307|Rutherford, Betty]]||||1973 Sep 22||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Wallis-1307.jpg 1413] |- | [[Rutherford-1709|Rutherford, Cecil Joseph (Joe)]]||1926 Jun 17||2008 Oct 04||82||F of Denise, Hugh, Marcia, Graham, Gayle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Rutherford-1709.jpg 1412] |- | [[Head-1657|Rutherford, Elizabeth]]||||1981 Apr 07||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Head-1657.jpg 1029] |- | [[Rutherford-1708|Rutherford, George Robert]]||||1953 Dec 19||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Rutherford-1708.jpg 639] |- | [[Rutherford-1706|Rutherford, John]]||||1977 Oct 12||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Rutherford-1706.jpg 1030] |- | [[Rutherford-1707|Rutherford, William James]]||||1952 Jan 20||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Warburton-336.jpg 980] |- | [[Helmers-61|Ruxton, Alice Hannah]]||1916 jun 03||2008 Oct 11||||Nee Helmers; W of Basil; M of Shirley & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Helmers-61.jpg 1663] |- | [[Ruxton-61|Ruxton, Eric Basil]]||1909 Nov 24||1996 Jan 27||||H of [[Helmers-61|Alice]]; F of Shirley & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Ruxton-61.jpg 1662] |- | Ryan, Albert||||||||||620 |- | [[Ryan-4974|Ryan, Anne Louise]]||||1979 Aug 15||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Ryan-4974.jpg 1465] |- | [[Ryan-4977|Ryan, James]]||||1862 May 05||49||b. Mealiff, Tipperary, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Ryan-4977.jpg 55] |- | [[Ryan-4978|Ryan, Jeremiah]]||||1883 Jan 10||73||H of [[Lamb-3474|Mary Ann]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Ryan-4978.jpg 57] |- | [[Ryan-4985|Ryan, John]] & [[Ryan-4987|Ernest]]||1864 1871|||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Ryan-4985.jpg 531] |- | [[Ryan-4980|Ryan, Margaret Ellen]]||||1883 Jan 25||19||D of Jeremiah & Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Ryan-4978.jpg 57] |- | [[Ryan-4975|Ryan, Mark Peter]]||||1977 Dec 28||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Ryan-4974.jpg 1465] |- | [[Lamb-3474|Ryan, Mary Ann]]||||1883 Jan 19||59||W of [[Ryan-4978|Jeremiah]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Ryan-4978.jpg 57] |- | [[Seccombe-37|Sautelle, Fanny Catherine]] ||||1947 Jan 14||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Seccombe-37.jpg 1027] |- | [[Sautelle-2|Sautelle, John Besnard]] ||||1931 Jun 06|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Sautelle-2.jpg 1026] |- | [[Tyrie-25|Savage, Sarah Mary]]||1891||1978|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Tyrie-25.jpg 1481] |- | [[Horne-1209|Scanes, Jessie]]||||1961 Nov 06||74||W of [[Scanes-12|Francis]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Home-165.jpg 952] |- | [[Scanes-12|Scanes, Francis]]||||1953 Aug 17||72||H of [[Horne-1209|Jessie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-1.jpg 188] |- | [[Smith-86646|Scanes, Catherine]]||||1922 May 20||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Scanes-13.jpg 187] |- | [[Scanes-13|Scanes, William Henry]]||||1903 Jun 18||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Scanes-13.jpg 187] |- | [[Schneider-4211|Schneider, Elizabeth]]||||1942 Dec|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Schneider-4211.jpg 1184] |- | [[Scott-15332|Scott, David George]]||||1902 Apr 28||25||S of [[Scott-15331|James]] & [[Armstrong-6586|M A Scott]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Scott-15332.jpg 436] |- | [[Scott-15333|Scott, Ernest Alexander]]||||1888 Aug 06||<1|| [[Scott-15331|James]] & [[Armstrong-6586|M A Scott]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Scott-15332.jpg 436] |- | [[Scott-15331|Scott, James]]||||1924 Dec 22||||H of [[Armstrong-6586|Scott, Mary Ann]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Scott-15331.jpg 434] |- | [[Scott-15334|Scott, John]]||||1955 Jul 10 ||79?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Scott-15334.jpg 553] |- | [[Armstrong-6586|Scott, Mary Ann]]||||1912 Feb 08||65||W of [[Scott-15331|James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Armstrong-6586.jpg 435] |- | [[Scott-15335|Scott, Mortimer Albert]]||||1982 Feb 21||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Scott-15335.jpg 736] |- | [[Schneider-4212|Scott, Selina]]||||1962 Aug 13||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Schneider-4212.jpg 554] |- | [[Reedy-257|Sharp, C M (Queenie)]]||||1969 Jan 20|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Reedy-257.jpg 1603] |- | [[Head-1693|Sharp, Gwendolin]]||||1992 Nov 01||72||W of [[Sharp-4048|Norman]]; M of Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Head-1693.jpg 794] |- | [[Sutherland-2311|Sharp, Jessie]] ||||1917 May 22||74||W of Mathew||Obituary |- | [[Sharp-4048|Sharp, Norman H]]||||1975 Dec 17||57||H of [[Head-1693|Gwen]]; F of Beverley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Sharp-4048.jpg 793] |- | [[Lancaster-1721|Sherrin, Agnes A]]||||1953 Dec 29||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Lancaster-1721.jpg 1222] |- | [[Sherrin-31|Sherrin, Arthur Ernest]]||||1958 Apr 17||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Sherrin-31.jpg 884] |- | [[Davey-832|Sherrin, Lenore]]||||1962 Mar 09||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Sherrin-31.jpg 884] |- | [[Sivewright-75|Sivewright, Alex]] ||||1954 Jan 16|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Sivewright-75.jpg 671] |- | [[Martin-21014|Sivewright, Mary Ann]] ||||1936 Aug 31|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Sivewright-75.jpg 671] |- | [[Sivewright-76|Sivewright, Robert]] ||||1955 Oct 08|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Sivewright-75.jpg 671] |- | [[Dent-863|Skipper, Elsie Winifred]] ||||1942 Nov 07||63||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Kerrison-111.jpg 539] |- | [[Skipper-322|Skipper, George]] ||||1948 Mar 03||77||H of Elsie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Kerrison-111.jpg 539] |- | [[Skipper-290|Skipper, James]] ||1812||1898|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Skipper-290.jpg 348] |- | [[Bodman-671|Skipper, Mary Jane]]||1829||1906||||nee Bodman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Bodman-671.jpg 329] |- | [[Spence-1725|Skipper, Mary Jane]]||||1935 Jul 31||67||W of [[Skipper-325|Abraham]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Spence-1725.jpg 1044] |- | [[Skipper-326|Skipper, William]]||||1885 Oct 04|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Skipper-326.jpg 343] |- | [[Skipper-327|Skipper, William J]]||||1918 Sep 18||||KIA; S of [[Skipper-325|Abraham]] & [[Spence-1725|Mary Jane]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Skipper-327.jpg 1047] |- | [[Smith-87791|Smith, Athol John]]||1948 Oct 06||2008 Dec 04||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Smith-87791.jpg 1668] |- | [[Unknown-290033|Smith, Catherine]]||||1858|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Unknown-290033.jpg 58] |- | [[Comben-23|Smith, Catherine Adelaide]]||1907 Sep 29||1980 Jan 12||||nee Comben|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Comben-6.jpg 965] |- | [[Adams-21173|Smith, Elizabeth]]||||1929 Nov 17||80||W of [[Smith-87500|Henry]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Smith-87500.jpg 1076] |- | [[Smith-87793|Smith, Frederick John]]||||1949 Jul 17||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Smith-87793.jpg 1210] |- | [[Smith-87322|Smith, Gladys]]||||1918 Apr 02||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Smith-87321.jpg 1015] |- | [[Smith-87799|Smith, Gordon Thomas]]||||1950 Jan 08||||S of Tom & Josie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Smith-87799.jpg 1188] |- | [[Smith-87500|Smith, Henry]] ||||1920 Aug 01||89||H of [[Adams-21173|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Smith-87500.jpg 1076] |- | [[Platts-168|Smith, Irene Eva (Muv)]]||1919 Feb 23||2000 Dec 12||90||nee Platts; W of [[Smith-87547|William]]; M of Fiona & Howard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Platts-168.jpg 464] |- | [[Smith-87800|Smith, Mark]]||||1987 Nov 11||||Baby S of Kevin & Gae Smith; B of Lynda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Smith-87800.jpg 751] |- | [[Smith-87801|Smith, Raymond]]||1942 Jul 28||1942 Jul 31||||S of Rita Ernie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Smith-87801.jpg 1074] |- | [[Smith-87787|Smith, Walter Roy]]||1903 Aug 03||1995 Nov 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Comben-6.jpg 965] |- | [[Smith-87802|Smith, Warren George]]||||1936 Jul 23||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Smith-87802.jpg 1088] |- | [[Smith-87547|Smith, William Laurence]]||1915 Oct 23||1971 May 01||55||H of [[Platts-168|Irene]]; F of Howard & Fiona|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Platts-168.jpg 464] |- | [[Solomon-895|Solomon, Maurice]]||||1873 Sep 03||45||S of Samuel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Solomon-895-1.jpg 681] |- | [[Wiseman-991|South, Cecilia Eliza]]||||1947 Jan 10||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Wiseman-991.jpg 1103] |- | [[South-1122|South, Norman Charles]]||||1975 Apr 30||63||H of [[Dryden-500|Vera]]; F of Penny, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/South-1122.jpg 698] |- | [[Dryden-500|South, Vera May]]||||1968 Mar 13||57||W of [[South-1122|Norman]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Dryden-500.jpg 697] |- | [[Spicer-788|Spicer, Mathew A]]||1900 Feb||1983 Jan|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Spicer-788.jpg 1649] |- | [[Unknown-290092|Stadnikoff, Christine Joan]]||1958 Apr 10||2009 Aug 03||||W of Michael; M of Marina, Anna, Paul, Anthony, Liviya|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Unknown-290092.jpg 795] |- | [[Walker-18053|Stafford, Ann]]||||1872 Jan 01||56||W of Joseph D Stafford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Walker-18053.jpg 412] |- | [[Standen-601|Standen, Allen Charles]] ||||1952 Jan 22||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Standen-601.jpg 992] |- | [[Ivill-8|Stevenson, Ada Rebecca]]||||1954 Jun 08||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Ivill-8.jpg 1492] |- | [[Stevenson-3045|Stevenson, Agnes]]||||||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Stevenson-3050.jpg 116] |- | [[Stevenson-3051|Stevenson, Archibald (Archie)]]||||1946 May 30||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Stevenson-3051.jpg 128] |- | [[Stevenson-3050|Stevenson, David]]||1886||1886||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Stevenson-3050.jpg 116] |- | [[McLeod-1564|Stevenson, Elizabeth Jane]] ||||1954 Sep 02||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/McLeod-1564.jpg 131] |- | [[Cootes-33|Stevenson, Ida]]||||1932 Dec 16||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Cootes-33.jpg 118] |- | [[Stevenson-3049|Stevenson, James]]||1864||1865||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Stevenson-3050.jpg 116] |- | [[Stevenson-3048|Stevenson, John]]||1866||1866||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Stevenson-3050.jpg 116] |- | [[Stevenson-3047|Stevenson, John Henry]]||||1932 Dec||18||D. Little Plains River; S of [[Cootes-33|Ida]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Cootes-33.jpg 118] |- | [[Stevenson-3052|Stevenson, June]]||||1953 Nov 01||8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Stevenson-3052 443] |- | [[Ingram-1773|Stevenson, Mary Ann]] ||||1935 Jul 24||92||nee Ingram; W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Ingram-1773-3.jpg 119] |- | [[Stevenson-2642|Stevenson, Robert]] ||||1922 Jan 02||95||H of Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Ingram-1773-3.jpg 119] |- | [[Stevenson-3026|Stevenson, Robert]]||||1960 Dec 08||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Stevenson-3026.jpg 130] |- | [[Stevenson-3046|Stevenson, William Henry]]||||1957 Sep 15||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Stevenson-3046.jpg 115] |- | [[Hawkins-4999|Stewart, Alice]]||||1959 Feb 09||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Stewart-15280.jpg 1510] |- | [[Stewart-15280|Stewart, Allan]]||||1960 Mar 20||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Stewart-15280.jpg 1510] |- | [[Stewart-15282|Stewart, Allan James]]||||1979 Sep 10||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Stewart-15282.jpg 1644] |- | [[Stewart-15279|Stewart, Andrew Gordon]]||||1873 Mar 10||1||S of [[Stewart-15276|Henry]] & [[McNee-184|Ellen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Stewart-15279.jpg 476] |- | [[Stewart-15274|Stewart, Andrew Gordon]]||||1920 Dec 31||||H of [[McNee-183|Mary]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Stewart-15274.jpg 483] |- | [[Stewart-15284|Stewart, Andrew Montague]]||||1943 Nov|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Stewart-15284.jpg 502] |- | [[Stewart-15286|Stewart, Carl]]||||1930 Feb 28|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Stewart-15286.jpg 143] |- | [[Stewart-15287|Stewart, Desmond (Des)]]||1897 Apr 20||1984 Jan 08||||AIF 6088|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Stewart-15287.jpg 473] |- | [[Stewart-15288|Stewart, Donald Scott (Scotty)]]||1963 Jan 23||1963 Jan 26|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Stewart-15288.jpg 474] |- | [[Tinson-27|Stewart, Dorothea (Dora)]]||1900 Jul 13||1959 Jul 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Stewart-15287.jpg 473] |- | [[Groves-1212|Stewart, Dulcie Bernice]]||1901 Sep 23||1987 Jun 12||85||nee Groves; W of [[Stewart-15289|Wallace]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Groves-1212.jpg 213] |- | [[McNee-184|Stewart, Ellen]]||||1874 Oct 10||31||W of [[Stewart-15276|Henry]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/McNee-184.jpg 477] |- | [[Gerathy-12|Stewart, Emily Lynder]]||||1980 Apr 28||88||W of [[Stewart-15290|Thomas]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Gerathy-12.jpg 514] |- | [[Murray-6550|Stewart, Frances Eileen (Snowy)]]||||2008 Oct 17||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Murray-6550.jpg 1646] |- | [[Stewart-15276|Stewart, Henry]]||||1882 Oct 22||47||b. Scotland; W of [[McNee-184|Ellen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Stewart-15276.jpg 478] |- | [[Stewart-15294|Stewart, James]]||||1974 Jun 30||50||H of Audrey; F of Bob, Max, Charlie, Ken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Stewart-15294.jpg 1430] |- | [[Stewart-15293|Stewart, John Coulson]]||||1959 Dec 20||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Stewart-15293.jpg 1323] |- | [[Stewart-15278|Stewart, Margaret]]||1866 Nov 05||1875 Apr 06||||D of [[Stewart-15276|Henry]] & [[McNee-184|Ellen]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Stewart-15278.jpg 479] |- | [[McNee-183|Stewart, Mary]]||||1926 Aug 07||73||W of [[Stewart-15274|Andrew]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Stewart-15274.jpg 483] |- | [[Rowley-1262|Stewart, Mary Louisa]]||||1936 Oct 17||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Rowley-1262.jpg 501] |- | [[Stewart-15297|Stewart, May (Maisie)]]||1906 Dec 09||1997 Aug 23|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Stewart-15287.jpg 473] |- | [[Harrison-7607|Stewart, Olga Muriel]]||||1987 May 17||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Harrison-7607.jpg 1613] |- | [[Stewart-15285|Stewart, Robert]]||||1935 Jul 25|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Stewart-15286.jpg 143] |- | [[Wilson-28373|Stewart, Sarah Ann]]||||1876 Jan 14||27||W of [[Stewart-15291|Archibald]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Wilson-28373.jpg 481] |- | [[Stewart-15290|Stewart, Thomas Charles]]||||1970 Nov 17||92||H of[[Gerathy-12| Emily]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Gerathy-12.jpg 514] |- | [[Stewart-15289|Stewart, Wallace]]||1900 Apr 20||1978 Jan 06||||H of [[Groves-1212|Dulcie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Groves-1212.jpg 213] |- | [[Stewart-15281|Stewart, Wallace]]||||1973 Sep 07||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Stewart-15281.jpg 1614] |- | [[Nicholson-3347|Stone, Susanna Ann]]||||1901 Jan 18||72||W of Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Nicholson-3321.jpg 427] |- | [[Cocks-110|Suitor, Beatrice L]]||||1953 Apr 19||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Cocks-110.jpg 1162] |- | [[Suitor-21|Suitor, Grace]]||||1929 Apr 14||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Suitor-21.jpg 1258] |- | [[Suitor-20|Suitor, Herbert H]]||||1945 Feb 10||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Cocks-110.jpg 1162] |- | [[Monk-808|Suitor, Isabella Jessie]]||||1968 Mar 13||81||nee Monk; W of James; M of Kathleen, Marjorie, Alex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Suitor-22.jpg 703] |- | [[Suitor-22|Suitor, James Alexander (Jim)]]||||1966 Sep 06||74||H of Isabella; F of Kathleen, Marjorie, Alex|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Suitor-22.jpg 703] |- | [[Haggar-126|Suitor, Margaret Emily]]||1924||1976||||nee Haggar; W of Henry Edward; M of Bronwyn, Naranna, Beckeena, Nonileanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Haggar-126.jpg 1535] |- | [[Sullivan-6328|Sullivan, James]]||||1884 Jan 26||72||b. England; H of [[Reidy-200|Winifred]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Sullivan-6328.jpg 145] |- | [[Caldwell-3260|Sullivan, Olive Mary Ann]]||||1954 Mar 26||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Caldwell-3260.jpg 643] |- | [[Reidy-200|Sullivan, Winifred]]||||1902 Apr 11||82||b. Co. Clare, Ireland; W of [[Sullivan-6328|James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Sullivan-6328.jpg 145] |- | [[Roach-1736|Summerill, Anne]]||||1874||||nee Roach|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Roach-1736.jpg 342] |- | [[Johnson-15379|Summerill, Caroline]] ||||1923 Apr 22||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Summerill-4.jpg 39] |- | [[White-10559|Summerill, Doris Irene]] ||||1987 Oct 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Summerill-6.jpg 874] |- | [[Summerill-4|Summerill, George]] ||||1958 Feb 13||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Summerill-4.jpg 39] |- | [[Summerill-15|Summerill, George]]||||1878|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Summerill-15.jpg 344] |- | [[Summerill-6|Summerill, George (Rick)]] ||||1968 Jul 09|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Summerill-6.jpg 874] |- | [[Summerill-5|Summerill, John]] ||||1951 Dec 07||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Cotterill-25.jpg 976] |- | [[Cotterill-25|Summerill, Ruby Isabel]] ||||1982 Dec 09||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Cotterill-25.jpg 976] |- | [[Summerill-16|Summerill, William P]]||||1947 Oct 01|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Summerill-16.jpg 41] |- | [[Szoelgyeni-1|Szoelgyeni, Falk]]||1958 Mar 07||1963 Sep 24||||b. Salzburg, Austria; d. 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England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Tivey-8-1.jpg 291] |- | [[Tivey-8|Tivey, Samuel]] ||1811 Dec 03||1876 Nov 15||||b. England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Tivey-8-1.jpg 291] |- | [[Tomkin-7|Tomkin, Jesse Marc]]|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Tomkin-7.jpg 1409] |- | [[Toms-376|Toms, Arthur]]||||1953 Dec 21||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Toms-376.jpg 1219] |- | [[Ulrich-416|Toms, Elizabeth]]||||1956 Oct 25||96||W of [[Toms-375|James]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Toms-375.jpg 1319] |- | [[Toms-257|Toms, Francis Philip]]||||1873 May 17||42||H of [[Dennett-163|Margaret]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Toms-257.jpg 405] |- | [[Toms-378|Toms, Frederick John]]||||1978 Apr 14||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Toms-378.jpg 732] |- | [[Toms-379|Toms, George Henry]]||||1928 Feb 02||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Toms-379.jpg 1208] |- | [[Toms-383|Toms, Glen]]||||1995 May 11||75||H of [[Gerathy-11|Toms, Norma]]||Grave B18 |- | [[Toms-377|Toms, Iris Joyce]]||1910 Feb 18||2000 Apr 11|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Toms-377.jpg 1167] |- | [[Toms-375|Toms, James]]||||1948 Oct 20||89||H of [[Ulrich-416|Elizabeth]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Toms-375.jpg 1319] |- | [[Kerrison-105|Toms, Julia]]||||1953 Jul 19||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Kerrison-105.jpg 49] |- | [[Dennett-163|Toms, Margaret]]||||1917 Mar 21||75?||W of [[Toms-257|Francis]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Toms-257.jpg 405] |- | [[Kellond-13|Toms, Myrtle Myriam]]||||1958 Sep 12||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Kellond-13.jpg 1221] |- | [[Gerathy-11|Toms, Norma]]||||2012 June 10||75||W of [[Toms-383|Toms, Glen]]||Grave B17 |- | [[Toms-258|Toms, William Henry]]||||1941 Jun 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Toms-258.jpg 402] |- | [[Tomsic-6|Tomsic, Karl]]||||1957 Nov 02|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Tomsic-6.jpg 1554] |- | [[Topping-242|Topping, Arthur Edward]]||||1968 Feb 13||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Topping-242.jpg 720] |- | [[McGill-1033|Topping, Janet Keir]]||||1964 Dec 24||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/McGill-1033.jpg 721] |- | [[Tracey-462|Tracey, Patrick]]||||1918 Nov 19||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Tracey-462.jpg 1021] |- | [[White-23993|Trevanion, Ada Ruth]]||||1958 Jul 05||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Trevanion-22.jpg 1269] |- | [[Cotterill-106|Trevanion, Agnes Mabel]]||||1985 Apr 19||80||M of [[Trevanion-21|Barbara]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Trevanion-21.jpg 123] |- | [[Sherrin-30|Trevanion, Alice Teresa]]||||1949 Apr 28||77||W of [[Trevanion-19|Herbert]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Sherrin-30.jpg 1157] |- | [[McCoy-3085|Trevanion, Amelia]]||||1971 Sep 09||89||W of [[Trevanion-18|Ernest]]; M of Mavis, Archer, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/McCoy-3085.jpg 877] |- | [[Trevanion-21|Trevanion, Barbara]]||||1937 Oct 16||7||D of Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Trevanion-21.jpg 123] |- | [[Trevanion-24|Trevanion, Bruce Osmond]]||||1933 Jun 22||<1||S of [[Bruce-3286|Elsie]] & [[Trevanion-23|Ossie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Trevanion-24.jpg 1035] |- | [[Trevanion-17|Trevanion, Charles H]]||1834||1907|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Trevanion-17.jpg 209] |- | [[Trevanion-23|Trevanion, Carl Osmond]]||||1982 Jun 05||84||AIF 3896; H of [[Bruce-3286|Elsie]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Trevanion-23.jpg 987] |- | [[Trevanion-25|Trevanion, Darcy Edwin]]||1896||1980||||H of Evelyn; F of Gordon, Stan, Rodger, Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Bruce-3159.jpg 825] |- | [[Bruce-3286|Trevanion, Elsie Ann]]||||1963 Oct 04||51||W of [[Trevanion-23|Carl]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Trevanion-23.jpg 987] |- | [[Trevanion-20|Trevanion, Eric Herbert]]||||1974 Nov 03||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Trevanion-20.jpg 134] |- | [[Trevanion-18|Trevanion, Ernest]]||||1957 Dec 10||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Trevanion-18.jpg 878] |- | [[Bruce-3159|Trevanion, Evelyn May]] ||1897||1980||||W of Darcy; M of Gordon, Stan, Rodger, Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Bruce-3159.jpg 825] |- | [[Trevanion-22|Trevanion, Harry]]||||1949 Jan 10||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Trevanion-22.jpg 1269] |- | [[Trevanion-19|Trevanion, Herbert]]||||1943 Nov 23||73||H of Alice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Trevanion-19.jpg 1156] |- | [[Groves-1406|Trevanion, Sarah]]||1839||1924||||nee Groves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Groves-1406.jpg 210] |- | [[Moore-22832|Turnbull, Ada Mary]]||||1930 Jan 17||48||W of [[Turnbull-1118|Samuel]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Turnbull-1118.jpg 455] |- | [[Wilson-28655|Turnbull, Ella May]]||1909 May 29||1996 May 27|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Wilson-28655.jpg 693] |- | [[Turnbull-1120|Turnbull, John]]||||1883 Nov 21||39||H of [[Lomas-204|Sarah]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Turnbull-1120.jpg 684] |- | [[Turnbull-1121|Turnbull, Reginald]]||1904 Jun 15||1977 Feb 05|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Turnbull-1121.jpg 692] |- | [[Turnbull-1118|Turnbull, Samuel]]||||1932 Oct 23||56||H of [[Moore-22832|Ada]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Turnbull-1118.jpg 455] |- | [[Turnbull-1122|Turnbull, Samuel James (Jim)]]||1939 Jan 11||2011 Jun 17||||H of Shirley; F of Jamie & Leslie; S o Reg & Ella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Turnbull-1122.jpg 694] |- | [[Lomas-204|Turnbull, Sarah]]||||1909 Oct 04||61||W of [[Turnbull-1120|John]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Turnbull-1120.jpg 684] |- | [[Turnbull-1119|Turnbull, Walter L]]||||1966 Apr 26||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Turnbull-1119.jpg 695] |- | [[Niven-186|Twigg, Kathleen Olga]]||1904||1964|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Niven-186.jpg 1506] |- | [[Twigg-174|Twigg, Wilfred Percy]]||||1937 Apr 22||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Twigg-174.jpg 227] |- | [[Ulrich-420|Ulrich, George Henry]]||||1927 Nov 15||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Ulrich-420.jpg 1177] |- | [[Ulrich-423|Ulrich, Henry]]||||1925 Aug 08||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Ulrich-423.jpg 1143] |- | [[Gee-1198|Umback, Edith]]||1885 Jun||1959 Dec 15||||nee Gee; W of [[Umback-4|Val]]; M of Doreen, Stan, Geoff, Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Gee-1198.jpg 963] |- | [[Umback-8|Umback, Edith]]||||1961 Dec 15||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Umback-8.jpg 964] |- | [[Umback-7|Umback, Geoff]]||||1973 Oct 31||33||NX191604; H of Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Umback-7.jpg 1422] |- | [[Umback-6|Umback, John]]||1817||1885|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Umback-6.jpg 339] |- | [[Umback-4|Umback, Valentine (Val)]]||1881 Jul 01||1970 Oct 10||89||H of [[Gee-1198|Edith]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Umback-4.jpg 1623] |- | [[Un_Gee-1|Un Gee, James]]||||1915 Feb 20||||Servant of H T Edwards|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Un_Gee-1.jpg 26] |- | Unknown||||||||Unknown grave||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-8.jpg 752] |- | [[Rilatt-1|George Rilatt]]||||November 25, 1915||68||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-9.jpg 1069] |- | [[Andrews-6318|Elizabeth Rilatt]]||||July 31, 1928||84||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-9.jpg 1069] |- | Unreadable||||||||Unknown grave||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-11.jpg 365] |- | [[Niven-236|Niven, William]]||||December 17, 1941||<1||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-12.jpg 558] |- | [[Trevanion-28|Trevanion, Spencer]]||1871||1945|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-14.jpg 1153] |- | [[Lomas-177|Lomas, William]]||||April 21, 1945||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-15.jpg 1174] |- | [[Sherrin-27|Lomas, Amelia]]||||June 30, 1943||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-15.jpg 1174] |- | [[Jeffs-247|Jeffs. James E]]||||11 March 1963||<1||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-16.jpg 1467] |- | [[Reed-10817|Reed, Horatio]]||||5 June 1951||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-17.jpg 1484] |- | [[Baker-22010|Baker, Thomas]]||1883||March 1, 1955||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Bombala_Cemetery_unidentified_graves-18.jpg 1548] |- | [[Velt-10|Velt, Ephraim John]] ||1873 May 24||1953 Jul 20||80||b. Cragie; d. Bombala|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Velt-10.jpg 988] |- | [[Thompson-23289|Verrent, Edith Rose]] ||1940 Jun 29||1979 Oct 29||||W of john; M of John, Anthony, Roger, Clarence, Roselyne, Keith, Robert, Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Thompson-23289.jpg 1461] |- | [[Vetch-6|Vetch, Thomas Howden]]||1857 Nov 11||1883 Jun 18|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Vetch-6.jpg 366] |- | [[Tweedie-210|Vider, Ella Caroline]] ||||1933 Sep 16||25||W of Louis J Vider|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Tweedie-210.jpg 1037] |- | [[Walcott-208|Walcott, John Logan]]||1922 Feb 22||2008 Aug 29||||VX105207 (V325088)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Walcott-208.jpg 1656] |- | [[Sanger-215|Walcott, Prudence Mary]]||1921 Jan 15||2007 Nov 14|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Sanger-215.jpg 1655] |- | [[Walcott-207|Walcott, Royal Mervyn]]||1889||1962||||12th Light Horse Regiment, 1st AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Walcott-207.jpg 947] |- | [[Logan-1954|Walcott, Sarah Isabella]]||1893||1979|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Logan-1954.jpg 946] |- | [[Walker-18071|Walker, Annie Amelia]]||||1916||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Walker-18071.jpg 240] |- | [[Walker-18075|Walker, D L]]||||1969 Jul 27||60||NX49365|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Walker-18075.jpg 1592] |- | [[Walker-18099|Walker, David John]]||1891 Apr 28||1969 Ju 01||||b. Traralgon; d. Bairnsdale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Walker-18099.jpg 717] |- | [[Walker-18081|Walker, Francis]]||||1910 Aug 22||48||d. Koorong; H of C Walker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Walker-18081.jpg 205] |- | [[Elton-342|Walker, Freda Jessie]]||1909 Nov 12||2002 Mar 15||||W of Donald Leo, M of Mavis, Gloria, Glenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Elton-342.jpg 1591] |- | [[Walker-18072|Walker, George]]||||1919 Oct 18||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Walker-18072.jpg 236] |- | [[Walker-18074|Walker, George]]||||1876|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Walker-18074.jpg 345] |- | [[Lewis-17221|Walker, Joyce Annie]]||||1977 Oct 15||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Lewis-17221.jpg 1347] |- | [[Unknown-290288|Walker, Mary Howitt]]||1903 Apr 19||1984 May 27||||b. Traralgon; d. Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Walker-18099.jpg 717] |- | [[Walker-18078|Walker, Norma Lee]]||||1940 Nov 22||8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Walker-18078.jpg 46] |- | [[Walker-18080|Walker, Valda June]]||1932 Jun 07||1953 May 15|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Walker-18080.jpg 640] |- | [[Wallace-6559|Wallace, William]]||||1881 Oct 21||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Wallace-6559.jpg 357] |- | [[Pryke-43|Walters, Amelia]]||||1947 Jun 15||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Walters-3229.jpg 1090] |- | [[Walters-3230|Walters, James T]]||||1958 Oct 28||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Walters-3230.jpg 881] |- | [[Walters-3229|Walters, James A]]||||1936 Nov 05||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Walters-3229.jpg 1090] |- | [[Walters-3231|Walters, Margaret]]||||1891 Oct 26||79||b. 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F of Janice, Laraine, John, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Wilton-446.jpg 817] |- | [[Lightbody-41|Wilton, Margaret]]||||1979 Jan 30||55||W of Laurie; M of Janice, Laraine, John, Barbara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Lightbody-41.jpg 815] |- | [[Jones-35914|Wilton, Maria]]||||1993 Sep 15||102||W of [[Wilton-443|William]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Wilton-443.jpg 1445] |- | [[Wilton-443|Wilton, William Lawrence]]||||1970 Sep 11||30||H of [[Jones-35914|Maria]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Wilton-443.jpg 1445] |- | [[Witts-48|Witts, Doris Elvie]]||||1923 Feb 21||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Witts-47.jpg 1140] |- | [[Witts-47|Witts, Geoffrey Charles]]||||1926 Jun 25||10|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Witts-47.jpg 1140] |- | [[Wolfe-2256|Wolfe, Garnet P]]||||1984 Feb 02||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Wolfe-2256.jpg 10] |- | [[Campbell-12072|Wolfe, Jane]] ||||1902 Sep 10||54||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Wolfe-2255.jpg 14] |- | [[Wolfe-2255|Wolfe, Michael George]] ||||1905 Apr 19||64||H of Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Wolfe-2255.jpg 14] |- | [[Woodcroft-14|Woodcroft, Colin R]]||1941||1967|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Woodcroft-14.jpg 941] |- | [[Clear-72|Woodcroft, Mary Agnes]]||1909||1965|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Clear-72.jpg 1497] |- | [[Woodcroft-13|Woodcroft, Reginald M]]||1907||1994|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Woodcroft-13.jpg 1498] |- | [[Woolf-208|Woolf, Edward]]||||1886 Aug 12||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Woolf-208.jpg 674] |- | [[Unknown-290631|Wright, Ellen]]||||1876 Apr||78||b. 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According to newspaper reports during the time of her life, she was ''the first white person born in Bombala'' (in 1840), but there appears to be another with an earlier claim; * [[Badgery-6|Margaret Badgery]]. According to a newspaper report, she was ''the first white child born in the Monaro.'' Perhaps the distinction between Margaret and Mary (above) is the Monaro region, and Bombala specifically. * [[McGoldrick-87|Daniel McGoldrick]]: Proprietor of the Imperial Hotel in Bombala for years until 1937. He is said to have spent several thousand pounds doing it up. * The first marriage registered in Canberra was of [[Bowtell-18|Arthur Bowtell]] and [[Elton-272|Esma Elton]]. * [[Bowtell-19|Benjamin Bowtell]]: Most of the bricks used in buildings in Bombala were made by Benjamin (died 1933) in his kilns. Brickmaking was a family tradition. His father was a brickmaker in Goulburn expanding his business to provide for the construction of the railway through Goulburn. About the same time he lost over 100,00 bricks in floods in Goulburn. An uncle, Joseph, had a large brickworks in Newcastle. * [[Campbell-14219|Captain Ronald Campbell]]. No grave noted. He was reputedly the first white man to settle the Bombala district. His daughter-in-law [[Mealing-22|Mary]], is buried in Bombala cemetery. * [[Kelland-51|Charles Kelland]]. He claimed to have once shod the horses of Dan Kelly (before he was a bushranger). * [[Crommelin-9|George Crommelin]]. He is off Huguenot descent. His father was born in India, and George's great grandfather, Charles, was Governor of Bombay in India (1760-1767) * Several descendants of [[Edwards-10353| Brigadier Wilbraham Tollemache Edwards]] are buried in Bombala cemetery. He was a British military man who died in India in 1826. Before that, he also was in the successful invasion of Isle de France (now Mauritius) during the Napoleanic War. He has also served in Canada. His son, John Alexander, was born there in 1803. That son died in NSW in 1937. * [[Whittakers-2|Mary Howitt Walker]] had many interesting ancestors, including a controversial Supreme Court judge of South Australia, [[Boothby-85|Benjamin Boothby]]; a prolific Quaker poet, [[Howitt-68|William Howitt]]; and an explorer and scientist, [[Howitt-67|Alfred Howitt]] (son of William Howitt). == References == * This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]].__NOTOC__

    Bombing of Pearl Harbor

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    Bombing of Pearl Harbor
    {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-322.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} Pearl Harbor, was a U.S. naval base located in the united States Territory of Hawaii. The port was filled with American destroyers, battleships and cruisers.. There was a separate air force base on the island. On the morning of December 7, 1941 at 7:48, Hawaiian time, the Imperial Japanese Navy made a surprise strike with Japanese torpedo planes, and bombers. At 8:10 the first 1,800 pound bomb struck the deck of the Arizona. When torpedoes struck '''USS Oklahoma''', it rolled over with 400 sailors on board. Also hit were '''USS Arizona, UASS California, USS West Virginia, USS Utah, USS Maryland, USS Pennsylvania, USS Tennessee and USS Nevada'''. [http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/pearl-harbor History.com] - World War Two Pearl Harbor Japan also made strikes against the Philippines, Guam, Wake Island, Singapore, and Hong Kong after this time. Japan’s intentions were to do the attack as prevention to keep the U.S. Pacific fleet from interfering in Southeast Asia. It made strikes on all ships based in Pearl Harbor. Japan launched its planes from 6 aircraft carriers located in the Pacific in waves of bombing.. *188 U.S. aircraft were bombed at the Airfield. The losses for Japan seemed light (29 planes, 5 midget submarines, 64 servicemen.) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor Attack on Pear Harbor] * Three destroyers were bombed and sunk *Eight American battleships were bombed. ::Four of the battleships that were bombed, sank. *Three cruisers, antiaircraft ship, and a minelayer were bombed. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor Wikipedia] **All but one of the battleships that sank, were raised. Six were repaired, and continued in the war. The Arizona, suffered a bomb detonated in the powder magazine which exploded violently, causing it to sink with 1,177 officers and crewmen on board. ---- In America, intelligence officials may have heard early rumors that the Japanese might attack.. They felt any attack would be only in the South Pacific or Dutch East Indies. They were not expecting the attacks to actually happen. Thus the Pearl Harbor military leaders were not expecting an attack so close to home. The naval facilities at Pearl Harbor were not well defended. The Pacific Fleet was moored around Ford Island in the harbor, and hundreds of airplanes were squeezed onto adjacent airfields. It seems Pearl Harbor was a great target to the Japanese.[http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/pearl-harbor History.com] {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-150.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=Oil from the Arizona
    and ships nearby }}{{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-151.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Oil Seepage }}{{clear}} This shocked America into action and led to the declaration of war against Japan on December 8, 1941. A visitor’s center is now in place as a memorial to the servicemen lost in the Arizona.
    United States
    :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor Wikipedia] - Attack on Pearl Harbor '''Strength''' {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-324.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption= }} :8 battleships :8 cruisers :4 submarines :1 USCG Cutter :49 other ships :390 aircraft '''Casualties and losses''' :2 battleships totally lost :2 battleships sunk and recovered :3 battleships damaged :1 battleship grounded :2 other ships sunk :3 cruisers damaged :3 destroyers damaged :3 other ships damaged :188 aircraft destroyed :159 aircraft damaged :2,403 killed :1,178 wounded :2,400 U.S. personnel lost their lives.
    Japan
    [[Image:World_War_II_Project_Images-15.png|110px]] {{Image|file=Japan_in_World_War_II-6.png |align=r |size=340 |caption= }} '''Strength''' :6 aircraft carriers :2 battleships :2 heavy cruisers :1 light cruiser :9 destroyers :8 tankers :23 fleet submarines :5 midget submarines :414 aircraft '''Casualties and losses''' :4 midget submarines sunk :1 midget submarine grounded :29 aircraft destroyed :64 killed :1 captured {{Image|file=Photos-723.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-114.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption=USS ''Oglala'', looking forward
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    {{Image|file=Photos-723.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption= }} When visitors visit Hawaii, the ship that comes to mind is the '''{{Red|USS ''Arizona'' (BB-39)}}''' at Berth F-7, Ford Island. '''Oil still leaks from the [[:Category: USS Arizona (BB-39), United States Navy]] in the harbor'''. A visitor’s center is in place as a memorial to the servicemen lost in the ''Arizona''. [http://pearl-harbor.com/arizona/casualty list.html Casualties of ''Arizona'']
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    Specific profiles of those who died on USS Arizona: *[[Aaron-211|Hubert Charles Titus Aaron]] *[[Fortenberry-339|Adrian Woodrow Fortenberry]] *[[Fortenberry-613|Alvie Fortenberry]] *[[Van_Valkenburgh-242|Franklin Van_Valkenburgh]] '''Sources''' '''A special thank you to [[Brassil-22|Rionne Brooks]] for sending us her personal photos of the Bombing of Pearl Harbor, and for allowing us to use them on this page''' {{blue|A Special Thanks goes to Arorasky ( [[G-499 | Arora G]] ) for sharing her images of Pearl Harbour with this author her personal photos of Pearl Harbor and allowing their use here as well as [[Space: Memories_of_Pearl_Harbour|Memories of Pearl Harbour]]}}

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    [[Category: Pearl Harbor Attack]][[Category: USS Arizona (BB-39), United States Navy]][[Category:USS Chew (DD-106), United States Navy]][[Category: USS Curtiss (AV-4), United States Navy]][[Category: USS Dobbin (AD-3), United States Navy]] [[Category: USS Helena (CL-50), United States Navy]] [[Category: USS Maryland (BB-46), United States Navy]][[Category: USS Nevada (BB-36), United States Navy]][[Category: USS Oklahoma (BB-37), United States Navy]][[Category: USS Pennsylvania (BB-38), United States Navy]][[Category: USS Rigel (AD-13), United States Navy]][[Category: USS Utah (BB-31), United States Navy]][[Category: USS Vestal (AR-4), United States Navy]][[Category: USS West Virginia (BB-48), United States Navy]][[Category: USS Whitney (AD-4), United States Navy]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:World_War_II https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Photos-267.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:World_War_II_Resource_page https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Photos-266.jpg] {{Image|file=World_War_II_Project_Images-153.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :[[Image:Photos-172.jpg|40px]] '''[[Space:Memories_of_Pearl_Harbour|Memories of Pearl Harbor]]''' The American intelligence officials may have heard rumors the Japanese might attack. However they felt any attack would be only in the South Pacific or Dutch East Indies. Military leaders were not expecting an attack so close to home, and the naval facilities at Pearl Harbor were not well defended. The Pacific Fleet was moored around Ford Island in the harbor, and hundreds of airplanes were squeezed onto adjacent airfields. It seems Pearl Harbor was a great target to the Japanese.[http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/pearl-harbor History.com] This shocked America into action and led to declaration of war against Japan on December 8, 1941. Pearl Harbor, Hawaii was a U.S. naval base located in the United States Territory of Hawaii. The port was filled with American destroyers, battleships and cruisers. There were also three separate large Army Air Corps bases and two Marine Corps bases on the island. There were several smaller fighter bases that were were unknown to the enemy, and were not attacked. Fighters from these small bases engaged the Japanese planes, shooting down several.

    Bombing of Pearl Harbor in World War II
    Japan
    [[Image:World_War_II_Project_Images-15.png|110px]] The Kidō Butai (機動部隊, lit. Mobile Unit/Force) was Japan's Combined Fleet's tactical designation for its carrier battle group. The attack force was centered on six aircraft carriers: *''Akagi'' *''Kaga'' *''Sōryū'' *''Hiryū'' *''Shōkaku'' *''Zuikaku'' The Support Force: *Battleships ''Hiei'' and ''Kirishima'' *Heavy Cruisers ''Tone'' and ''Chikuma'' The Scouting Force: *Light Cruiser ''Abukuma'' (Nagara-class) - the flagship of the destroyer flotilla *Destroyers ''Urakaze'' (Kagero-class), ''Tanikaze'' (Kagero-class), ''Hamakaze'' (Kagero-class), ''Kasumi'' (Asashio-class), ''Arare'' (Asashio-class), ''Kagero'' (Kagero-class), ''Shiranuhi'' (Kagero-class), ''Isokaze'' (Kagero-class), and ''Akigumo'' (Kagero-class). '''The Midway Attack Force''': *Destroyers ''Ushio'' (Fubuki-class) and ''Sazanami'' (Fubuki-class). '''The Supply Force''': *Tankers AO (fleet oiler) ''Kyokuto Maru'' ''Kenyo Maru'' ''Kokuyo Maru'', ''Shinkoku Maru'', ''Akebono Maru'', ''Toho Maru'', ''Toei Maru'', ''Nippon Maru'', all (impressed merchantman) ships. '''The Submarine Force''': *Three fleet reconnaissance submarines: ::I-19 (I-15-class) ::I-21 (I-15-class) ::I-23 (I-15-class). These submarines travel with the strike fleet and are the only ones the public seems to know about and considers as part of the attack. There were many more. *Five attack submarines with five midget submarines aboard were stationed at the Pearl Harbor entrance channel: ::I-16 with Ha "A" ::I-18 with Ha "E" ::I-20 with Ha "D" ::I-22 with Ha "B" ::I-24 with Ha "C" :Five midget subs carried two torpedoes each. One was sunk by USS ''Ward'' at the channel entrance. One became disabled and was beached; one of the crew survived and was captured. Three penetrated Pearl Harbor and were sunk, one of the three was rammed and depth charged by USS ''Monaghan'' as she got under way. Two of the three had fired their torpedoes with unknown results. *Twenty other subs were stationed in Hawaiian waters. ::Squadron 1: I-9 (I-9-class), I-15 (I-15 class), I-17 (I-15 class), I-25 (I-15 class) ::Squadron 2: I-1 (I-1 class), I-2 (I-1 class), I-3 (I-1 class), I-4 (I-1 class), I-5 (I-5 class), I-6 (I-6 class), I-7 (I-7 class) ::Squadron 3: I-8 (I-7 class), I-68 (I-68 class), I-69 (I-68 class), I-70 (I-68 class), I-71 (I-68 class), I-72 (I-68 class), I-73 (I-68 class), I-74 (I-74 class/), I-75 (I-74 class/) *Two others submarines were sent to the West Coast: :I-10 :I-26.
    United States
    [[Image:US_Flags-25.png|110px]] See Table at bottom of the page for the list of United States Ships. The first casualty of the attack was SS Cynthia Olson, torpedoed by submarine I-26 while en route to Honolulu Hawaii with a cargo of Army supplies. An SOS heard by a shore station stating they were under attack by a surfaced submarine was last ever heard from this ship. ... This was the first American Flag merchant vessel sunk by a Japanese submarine.[http://navylog.navymemorial.org/cynthia-olson Sinking of SS Cynthia Olson at The United States Navy Memorial] The crewmen were allowed to board life boats. The crew in lifeboats were lost at sea..[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Japanese_submarine_I-26 Sinking of SS Cynthia Olson at Wikipedia]
    The Attack
    Japan’s intentions were to attack the United States Navy base at Pearl Harbor, bases at the Philippines, Guam, Wake Island, Singapore, and Hong Kong as way of preventing the Royal Navy and the U.S. Pacific fleet from interfering in Southeast Asia. On the morning of December 7, 1941 at 7:48, Hawaiian time, the Kidō Butai made a surprise strike with two waves of torpedo planes, dive and level bombers which were protected by fighters. This attack was synchronized with an attack from a small fleet of midget Japanese submarines that were to enter the harbor. The first attack wave of 183 planes was launched about 275 miles north of Oahu. It was led by Commander Mitsuo Fuchida. Six planes failed to launch due to technical difficulties. This wave and its targets: *1st Group – (targets: battleships and aircraft carriers) **49 Nakajima B5N "Kate" bombers armed with 800 kg (1760 lb) armor-piercing bombs, organized in four sections (1 failed to launch) **40 Nakajima B5N "Kate" bombers armed with Type 91 torpedoes, also in four sections *2nd Group – (targets: Ford Island and Wheeler Field) **51 Aichi D3A "Val" dive bombers armed with 550 lb (249 kg) general-purpose bombs (3 failed to launch) *3rd Group – (targets: aircraft at Ford Island, Hickam Field, Wheeler Field, Barber's Point, Kaneohe) **43 Mitsubishi A6M "Zero" fighters for air control and strafing (2 failed to launch) No American aircraft were able to defend against the attackers as the fighters at the Air Corps bases were grouped in such a way they could be protected from sabotage, then thought to be the primary danger. The planes had no fuel or ammunition on board. Of the 402 American aircraft in Hawaii, 188 were destroyed and 159 damaged, 155 of them on the ground. An hour after the first attack wave, the second attack wave of 171 planes commanded by Lieutenant-Commander Shigekazu Shimazaki appeared. Four planes failed to launch because of technical difficulties. This wave and its targets: *1st Group – 54 B5N "Kate" bombers armed with 550 lb (249 kg) and 132 lb (60 kg) general-purpose bombs ::27 B5Ns "Kate" bombers – aircraft and hangars on Kaneohe, Ford Island, and Barbers Point ::27 B5N "Kate" bombers – hangars and aircraft on Hickam Field *2nd Group – (targets: aircraft carriers and cruisers) ::78 D3A "Val" dive bombers armed with 550 lb (249 kg) general-purpose bombs, in four sections (3 aborted) *3rd Group – (targets: aircraft at Ford Island, Hickam Field, Wheeler Field, Barber's Point, Kaneohe) ::35 A6M "Zero" fighters for defense and strafing (1 aborted) The separate sections arrived at the attack point almost simultaneously from several directions. The only aerial opposition came from a few undamaged P-36 Hawks, P-40 Warhawks that were able to fly, and some SBD Dauntless dive bombers that were returning from the carrier Enterprise. USS Enterprise was still more than 200 miles from Pearl harbor. It was scheduled to arrive at Pearl Harbor that morning, but was delayed by bad weather. Some thought of launching a third attack was given by Admiral Nagumo, the commander of the Japanese carrier battle group, but was thought too risky.
    Chronology of the Attack
    On 7 Dec 1941 at 0350 hours, the first contact of the battle was made by United States Coast Guard ship ''Condor'' less than 2 miles southwest of the Pearl Harbor entrance buoys. At 0357 hours, after receiving visual warning from ''Condor'', destroyer USS ''Ward'' began patrolling the harbor entrance. At 0637 hours, ''Ward'' sighted the periscope of a Japanese submarine. Ward attacked the area with depth charges. At 0740 hours, a telephone call was made to Admiral Kimmel's office, reporting the submarine contact, but nothing material came out of that report. At 0751 destroyer USS ''Monaghan'', moored at berth X-14, was ordered to join ''Ward'' in the submarine hunt. A few minutes before 0800 hours, a large cloud of aircraft appeared on the US Army's Opana Pont radar screen. The radar crew called in this finding, but were told by a US Army officer that they were probably seeing a group of B-17 bombers scheduled to arrive later on this day. The Japanese aircraft had arrived over Hawaii. At 0755 hours, the now-well-known message "ENEMY AIR RAID - NOT DRILL" was sent from the Navy Yard Signal Tower as the incoming aircraft began dropping their bomb load. The first targets were air fields. Dive bombers dropped bombs (mainly incendiary) and strafed Hickam Field and the Naval Air Station on Ford Island. Many American aircraft were caught on the ground. At 0758 hours, aircraft attacked the battleships moored on the south side of Ford Island. The torpedoes and bombs hit with precision, detonating USS Arizona's forward ammunition magazine. Light anti-aircraft gunfire opened very quickly once Japanese aircraft were sighted. Larger caliber weapons took from three to seven minutes to began firing. At 8:10 the first 1,800 pound bomb struck the deck of USS ''Arizona'', taking the lives of 1,000 sailors. When torpedoes struck USS ''Oklahoma'', it rolled over with 400 sailors on board., Also hit were battleships USS ''California'', USS ''West Virginia'', USS ''Utah'', USS ''Maryland'', USS ''Pennsylvania'', USS ''Tennessee'', and USS ''Nevada''; all suffered various degrees of damage during the raid. Cruiser, [[Category:USS Helena (CL-50), United States Navy]] was hit with one torpedo. [http://www.history.com/topics/world-war-ii/pearl-harbor History.com] - Pearl Harbor History Between 0825 hours and 0840 hours, Japanese aircraft continued to dominate the skies over Pearl Harbor, although bombing activities largely ceased. At 0827 USS ''Monaghan'' got under way. A lookout spotted a signal flag from USS ''Curtiss'' that a submarine was nearby. At 0830 hours, ''Nevada'' got underway, but the captain, realized if she was sunk at the harbor opening she would block the harbor entrance, was beached nearby Hospital Point, near the channel leaving the harbor. At 0837, ''Monaghan'''s Captain spotted a midget submarines that had already penetrated the harbor. The Captain ordered "all ahead flank", and at 0847, rammed and then depth charged the submarine, sinking it. At 0840 hours, a second wave of 30 Japanese high level bombers appeared with 18 dive bombers, mostly still targeting battleships. Damage from this attack was reported as "serious". By 0940 hours, most Japanese aircraft had departed. American anti-aircraft fire continued to fire at any sign of movement leading to a "friendly fire" incidents when US fighters that finally got a chance to take off were shot down.
    United States Ships and Damage
    '''Table showing the Ships in Pearl Harbor, December 7, 1941 including damage from the attack'''.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Attack_on_Pearl_Harbor Wikipedia] - Attack on Pearl Harbor {| Style="background:ivory" border="4" color-solid darkred class="wikitable sortable" |'''Ship''' ||'''Type''' ||'''Damage''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Allen (DD-66)}}'''|| Destroyer||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Antares (AKS-3)}}'''|| General stores issue ship ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Argonne (AG-31)}}''' || Miscellaneous Auxiliary ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Arizona (BB-39)}}''' || Battleship ||'''{{Red|Sunk. Total loss, remains in place}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Avoset (AVP-4)}}'''|| Minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Aylwin (DD-355)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Blue|Minor -to propeller}}''' |- ||'''{{Red|USS Bagley (DD-386)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Blue|Minor damage from nearby explosions}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Blue (DD-387)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Bobolink (AM-20)}}'''|| Minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Breese (DM-18)}}'''|| Light minelayer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Cachalot (SS-170)}}'''|| Submarine ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS California (BB-44)}}'''|| Battleship ||'''{{Blue|Sunk, floated, rebuilt by Jan 1944}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Case (DD-370)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Cassin (DD-372)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Blue|Repair 1944}}'''fuel tank) [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Cassin_(DD-372) USS Cassin] |- |'''{{Green|USS Castor (AKS-1)}}''' ||General stores issue ship ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Chew (DD-106)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Cockatoo (AMc-8)}}'''|| Coastal minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Condor (AMc-14)}}'''|| Coastal minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Conyngham (DD-371)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Crossbill (AMc-9)}}'''|| Coastal minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Cummings (DD-365)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Blue| bomb fragments damage}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Curtiss (AV-4)}}'''|| Seaplane tender ||'''{{Blue| bomb damage, repair Jan,1942}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Dale (DD-353)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Detroit (CL-8)}}'''|| Light cruiser ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Dewey (DD-349)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Dobbin (AD-3)}}'''|| Destroyer tender ||'''{{Blue|Minor damage, Repaired}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Dolphin (SS-169)}}'''|| Submarine ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Downes (DD-375)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Blue|fire, explosives, Repaired}}''' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Downes_(DD-375) USS Downs] |- |'''{{Green|USS Farragut (DD-348)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{ Green|USS Gamble (DM-15)}}''' || Light minelayer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Grebe (AM-43)}}'''|| Mine Layer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Helena (CL-50)}}'''|| Light cruiser ||'''{{Blue|One torpedo damage, repair -1942}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Helm (DD-388)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Blue|Minor damage, two bomb near-misses}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Henley (DD-391)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Blue|Minor damage from strafing}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Honolulu (CL48)}}'''|| Light cruiser ||'''{{blue|Minor, Bomb Near miss}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Hulbert (AVD-6)}}'''|| Seaplane tender ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Hull (DD-350)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Blue|near-miss bomb damage}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Jarvis (DD-393) }}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Keosanqua (AT-38)}}'''|| Ocean-going Tug ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Maryland (BB-46)}}'''|| Battleship ||'''{{Blue|2 bomb hits, repaired 2-1942}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Macdonough (DD-351)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Medusa (AR-1)}}'''|| Repair ship ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Monaghan (DD-354)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Montgomery (DM-17)}}'''|| Light minelayer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Mugford (DD-389)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Narwhal (SS-167)}}'''|| Submarine ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Navajo (AT-64)}}'''|| Ocean-going Tug ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Neosho (AO-23)}}'''|| Replenishment Oiler ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Nevada (BB-36)}}'''|| Battleship ||'''{{Blue|Serious damage, beached}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS New Orleans (CA-32)}}'''|| Cruiser||'''{{Blue|Minor damage }}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Oglala (CM-4)}}'''|| Minelayer ||'''{{Blue|SUNK, salvaged, repaired by Feb 1944}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Oklahoma (BB-37)}}'''|| Battleship ||'''{{Blue|SUNK. Total loss}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Ontario (AT-13)}}'''|| Sea going tug ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Patterson (DD-392)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Pelias (AS-14)}}'''|| Submarine tender ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Pennsylvania (BB-38)}}'''|| Battleship ||'''{{Blue|Damaged,opened fire, Repaired}}.'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Pennsylvania_(BB-38) USS Pennsylvania] |- |'''{{Green|USS Perry (DMS-17)}}'''|| High speed minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Phelps (DD-360)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Phoenix (CL-46)}}'''|| Light cruiser ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Preble (DM-20)}}'''|| Light minelayer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Pruitt (DM-22)}}'''|| Light minelayer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Pyro (AE-1)}}'''|| Ammunition Ship ||'''{{Blue|Minor damage }}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Rail (AM-26)}}'''|| Minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Raleigh (CL-7)}}'''|| Light cruiser ||'''{{Blue|Damage by torpedo}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Ralph Talbot (DD-390)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Ramapo (AO-12)}}'''|| Replenishment Oiler ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Ramsay (DM-16)}}'''|| Light minelayer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Reedbird (AMc-30)}}'''|| Coastal minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Reid (DD-369)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Rigel (AR-11)}}'''|| Repair ship ||'''{{Blue|Minor damage bomb near-misses}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Sacramento (PG-19)}}'''|| Gunboat ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS San Francisco (CA-38)}}'''|| Cruiser ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Schley (DD-103)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Selfridge (DD-357)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Shaw (DD-373)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Blue|Heavy damage- bow, repaired 7-1942}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Sicard (DM-21)}}'''|| Light minelayer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Solace (AH-5)}}'''|| Hospital ship ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS St. Louis (CL-49)}}'''|| Light cruiser ||'''{{Blue|Minor bullet hits}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Sumner (AG-32)}}'''|| Survey ship || '''{{Blue|Minor injuries -gun crews }}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Sunnadin (AT-28)}}'''|| Ocean-going Tug ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Swan (AVP-7) }}'''|| Minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USCGC Taney (WHEC-37)}}'''|| High Endurance Cutter ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Tangier (AV-8)}}'''|| Seaplane tender ||'''{{Blue|Minor damage by bombs ''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Tautog (SS-199)}}'''|| Submarine ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Tennessee (BB-43)}}'''|| Battleship ||'''{{Blue| bomb hits, repaired 2/1942}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Tern (AM-31)}}'''|| Minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Thornton (AVD-11) }}'''|| Seaplane tender ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Trever (DMS-16)}}'''|| High speed minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Tracy (DM-19)}}'''|| light minelayer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Trever (DMS-16) }}'''|| High speed minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Tucker (DD-374)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Turkey (AM-13)}}'''|| Minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Utah (AG-16)}}'''|| Target ship ||'''{{Blue|SUNK, Total loss, remains in place}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Vega (AK-17)}}'''|| Cargo Ship ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS Vestal (AR-4)}}'''|| Repair ship ||'''{{Blue|2 bombs explosions}}''' |- ||'''{{Green|USS Vireo (AM-52)}}'''|| Submarine rescue ship ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Ward (DD-139)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Wasmuth (DMS-15)}}'''|| High speed minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Red|USS West Virginia (BB-48)}}'''|| Battleship ||'''{{Blue|Sunk, floated, rebuilt by July 1944}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Whitney (AD-4)}}'''|| Destroyer tender ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Widgeon (ASR-1)}}'''|| Submarine rescue ship ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Worden (DD-352)}}'''|| Destroyer ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |- |'''{{Green|USS Zane (DMS-14)}}'''|| High-speed minesweeper ||'''{{Green|Undamaged}}''' |} Legend: '''{{Green|Green}}''' = Undamaged '''{{Red|Red}}''' = Damaged in attack '''{{Blue|Blue}}''' = Damage sustained in attack

    == Sources == See also: *[http://www.navweaps.com/index_oob/OOB_WWII_Pacific/OOB_WWII_Pearl_Harbor.htm navweaps.com] ''Order of Battle, Pearl Harbor, 7 December 1941, Contributed by Joseph Czarnecki, Richard Worth, Matthias C. Noch, Mark E. Horan and Tony DiGiulian''

    Bona Nova, sailed 1618, 1620

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    [[Category: Bona Nova, sailed 1618, 1620]] For a grouping of profiles, see [[:Category: Bona Nova, sailed 1618, 1620|the category for Bona Nova, sailed 1618, 1620]] '''Bona Nova, sailed 1618/1620''' see [[:Category: Bona Nova, sailed 1620]] The Bona Nova, Master Huddleston, sailed 1618/1620, departing London, England, arriving Virginia. Voyage dates for the Bona Nova are not definite, was there more than one voyage? Bona Nova left London in 1618, arriving in Virginia, unknown date. The master was Captain John Huddleston. Coldham reports Bona Nova sent by the Virigina Company August 1619 with 120 persons, pg 22 '''Passengers in alphabetical order:''' (Roll order listed below) * Addams, Robert - Muster at Martin's Hundred, listed with Augustine Leak. * Banum, Elizabeth - 1620 voyage, aged 43 at muster in Elizabeth City, wife of John on the Susan. * Barrett, Francis - muster at Hog Island as servant to Lt Barkley. * Barrett, Walter - aged 26 at muster in Elizabeth City under Jonas Stockton's muster * Barry, William (Sgt.) - muster at Elizabeth City, 15 servants. * Benett, Thomas - muster at Neck-of-Land near James City. Wife Margery on the Gift. * Boyse, Allice - wife of Luke on 1619 Edwine * Brocke, John - aged 19 at muster in Elizabeth City, under Thomas Flynt. * Browne, John - Age 28 in Virginia Muster, January 21, 1624/5, 1621 voyage * Browninge, William - at muster at Colledg Land * Calder, Thomas - aged 24 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry. * Campion, Robert - muster at Colledg Land. * Chamberlin, Rebecca aged 37 at muster in Elizabeth City, wife of Francis on the Marmaduke. * Chambers, John - Age 21 in Virginia Muster, January 20, 1624/5, 1621 voyage * Claxon, John - hired servant, muster at Treasuror's Plantation as servant to George Sands. * Crouch, Thomas - aged 40 at muster under Edward Blaney at Blaney Plant, James City. * Crowder, Mr. Hugh - muster at Crowder's Plantation, James City, 5 servants. * Davis, Richard - aged 22 at muster in Elizabeth City under Jonas Stockton's muster * Dickson, Stephen - aged 25 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry. * Dore, James - Age 19 in Virginia Muster, January 21, 1624/5, 1621 voyage * Dorie, Gregory - aged 36 at muster, Elizabeth City. Listed with unk wife and daughter born in VA. * Evands, William - aged 23 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry. * Floid, Nathaniell - aged 24 at muster under Edward Blaney at Blaney Plant, James City. * Forth, John - aged 16 at muster in Elizabeth City, servant to Francis Chamberlin * Gany, Anna - aged 24 at muster in Elizabeth City, wife of William on 1616 George. * Gaskoyne, Thomas - aged 34 at muster at Eastern Shore. * Gayne, William - aged 36 at muster in Elizabeth City. * Goodman, Robart - aged 24 at muster in Elizabeth City under John Ward's muster. * Gyffith, Ambrose - aged 16 at muster in Elizabeth City under Thomas Garnett. * Hall, Thomas - muster at Treasuror's Plantation, James City. * Hampton, William - aged 34 at muster in Elizabeth City, listed with Joane Hampton. * Hampton, William - aged 40 at muster at Elizabeth City under Edward Waters. * Harwood, Paule - aged 20 at muster in Elizabeth City as servant to Edward Waters. * Hattfild, Joseph - aged 24 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry. * Hill, Francis - aged 22 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry. * Hill, John - aged 26 at muster in Elizabeth City as servant to John Banum. * Hobson, Edward - at muster at Colledg Land * Hopson, Thomas - aged 12 at muster at Mathews Plant, James City as servant to Capt Samuel Mathews. * Jefferson, John - at muster in James City. * Johnson, Mrs Edward - unk age, at muster in Elizabeth City with husband (on the Abigaile) and child born in VA. * Jones, Thomas - Age 35 in Virginia Muster 1624/5 * Knight, Benjamin - aged 28 at muster Eastern Shore, servant to Capt William Epes. * Lane, Alice - aged 24 at muster in Elizabeth City under Edward Waters. * Lauckfild, John - aged 24 at muster in Elizabeth City, wife Alice on 1621 Abigaile. * Leak, Augustine - Muster at Martin's Hundred, listed with Robert Addams, wife, Winifred, on 1623 George. * Levett, George - aged 29 at muster in Elizabeth City as servant to Thomas Garnett. * Longe, Elias - muster at Treasuror's Plantation, James City. * Mansfield, David - hired servant, muster at Treasuror's Plantation as servant to George Sands. * Marloe, Thomas - at Virginia muster 1624/5 * Mitchell, Maudlin - aged 21 at muster at Elizabeth City. Wife of Francis on the Neptune? * Moore, Leonard - at muster at Colledg Land * More, John - aged 36 at muster in Elizabeth City, wife Elizabeth came on the Abigaile. * Morris, John - aged 24 at muster in Elzabeth City as one of William Tucker's men. * Mountney, Lenord - aged 21 at muster in Elizabeth City, under Alexander Mountey's muster. * Osborne, Ralph - aged 22 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry. * Osborne, Thomas (Lt.) Virginia muster at Celledge Land with three servants * Ottowell, Thomas - aged 40 at muster under Edward Blaney at Blaney Plant, James City. * Penrise, Robart - aged 12 at muster in Elizabeth City as servant to Edward Waters. * Phillips, Thomas - muster at Hog Island as servant to Lt Barkley. * Pilkinton, William - muster at Treasuror's Plantation, James City. * Popeley, Richard - aged 26 at muster in Elizabeth City under Jonas Stockton's muster * Raughton, Ezekiah - at muster at Colledg Land, wife Margrett on Warwick * Rimwell, Adam - aged 24 at muster in Elizabeth City under John Ward's muster. * Robisonn, Richard - 1623 voyage, aged 30 at muster, Elizabeth City as servant to John Banum * Rogers, George - aged 23 at muster under Edward Blaney at Blaney Plant, James City. * Rookines, William - aged 26 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry. * Russell, John - aged 19 at muster in James City, servant to Edward Blaney. * Salford, Mary - aged 24 at muster, daughter of Robart on the John & Francis and sister to John on the 1616 George? * Seirson, Cutbert - aged 22 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry. * Shelley, John - aged 23 at muster under Edward Blaney at Blaney Plant, James City. * Sherley, Daniell - aged 30 at muster at Colledg Land * Smith, Nicholas - aged 18 at muster at Crowder's Plantation as servant to Hugh Crowder. * Smith, Osmond - 1620 voyage, aged 17 at muster servant to Doctor John Potts at James City, January 1624 * Smith, Susanna - muster at Archer's Hope, James City, wife of John on 1611 Elizabeth * Spilman, Hanna - age 23 at muster in Elizabeth City, wife to Thomas on the 1616 George? * Stockton, Jonas - aged 40 at muster Elizabeth City. * Stockton, Timothey - aged 14 at muster in Elizabeth City under Jonas Stockton's muster * Thrasher, Robart - aged 22 at muster at Elizabeth City. * Tyos, John - muster at Treasuror's Plantation, James City. * Upton, Georg - Age 26 in Virginia Muster as Abraham Peirsey's servant, January 20, 1624/5, 1622 voyage * Vaghan, John - aged 23 at muster, Elizabeth City, servant to Sgt William Barry. * Walters, William - aged 27 at muster at Mathews Plant, James City as servant to Capt Samuel Mathews. * Weldon, William - at muster at Colledg Land * White, Edward - muster at Treasuror's Plantation, James City. * Willcockes, John Capt. - muster at Eastern Shore, listed with Henrie Charlton, aged 19 * Worlidge, William - aged 18 at muster in Elizabeth City, servant to Francis Chamberlin * Wynwill, Christopher - aged 26 at muster in Elizabeth City under John Ward's muster. ---- * Hopson, Thomas~Age 12 in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Walters, William~Age 27 in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 Departed in August, 1619, with 120 passengers. Sent by the Virginia Company. (Source: The Voyage...To Verginia 1619 by Ferdinando Yate) November, 1619 The Bona Nova, from London, arrived at Virginia Source: "Hotten's Lists" Burthen: 200 tons (Source: The Voyage...To Verginia 1619 by Ferdinando Yate) :Passengers from the Port of London on the Bona Nova to Virginia: * Barry, William (Sgt.) ~See name in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Brocke, John ~Age 19 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Calder, Thomas ~Age 24 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Claxon, John ~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Crowder, Mr. Hugh ~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Dickson, Stephen ~Age 25 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Evands, William ~Age 23 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Gaskoyne, Thomas ~Age 34 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Goodman, Robart ~Age 24 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Gyffith, Ambrose ~Age 33 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Hattfild, Joseph ~Age 24 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Hill, Francis ~Age 22 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Hobson, Edward ~See name in Virginia Muster, January 23, 1624/5 * Levett, George ~Age 29 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Mansfeild, David ~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Morris, Joh n~Age 24 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Osborne, Ralph ~Age 22 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Osborne, Thomas (Lt.) ~See name in Virginia Muster, January 23, 1624/5 * Rimwell, Adam ~Age 24 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Rookines, William ~Age 26 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Seirson, Cutbert ~Age 22 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Sherley, Daniell ~Age 30 in Virginia Muster, January 23, 1624/5 * Smith, Susanna ~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 (Her husband, John, arrived on the Elsabeth in 1611) * Vaghan, John ~Age 23 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Weldon, William ~See name in Virginia Muster, January 23, 1624/5 * Wynwill, Christophe r~Age 26 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 1620 The Bona Nova, from London, arrived at Virginia Passengers from the Port of London on the Bona Nova to Virginia * Banum, Elizabeth~Age 43 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Barrett, Walter~Age 26 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Davis, Richard~Age 22 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Dorie, Gregory~Age 36 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Gany, Anna~Age 24 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Gayne, William~Age 36 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Hall, Thomas~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Hampton, William~Age 40 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Hill, John~Age 26 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Knight, Benjamin~Age 28 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Lane, Alice~Age 24 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Longe, Elias~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Mitchell, Maudlin~Age 21 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * More, John~Age 36 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Mountney, Lenord~Age 21 in Virginia Muster, February 7,1624/5 * Penrise, Robart~Age 12 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Pilkinton, William~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Popeley, Richard~Age 26 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Robisonn, Richard~Age 22 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Salford, Mary~Age 24 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Smith, Osmond~Age 17 in Virginia Muster, January 24, 1624/5 * Spilman, Hanna~Age 23 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Stockton, Jonas~Age 40 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Stockton, Timothey~Age 14 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Thrasher, Robart~Age 22 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Tyos, John~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * White, Edward~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Willcockes, John~See name in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 1621 The Bona Nova, from London, arrived at Virginia. (The Bona Nova departed Virginia May [16], 1621.2) Sources: :(1) "Hotten's Lists", Virginia Musters :(2) Letter, dated May [16], 1621, from Jabez Whittaker, in Virginia, sent to Sir Edwin Sandys, London, on the departing Bona Nova. (S.M. Kingsbury, "Records of the Virginia Company", 1933, v.III, page 297) :Ship and Passenger Information: * Browne, John~Age 28 in Virginia Muster, January 21, 1624/5 * Dore, James~Age 19 in Virginia Muster, January 21, 1624/5 * Hampton, William~Age 34 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Lauckfild, John~Age 24 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Smith, Nicholas~Age 18 in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5~Entered in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 April, 1622 The Bona Nova, from London, arrived at Virginia Passengers from the Port of London on the Bona Nova to Virginia: :Ship and Passenger Information: * Boyse, Allice~See name in Virginia Muster, January 24, 1624/5 (Her husband. Luke, arrived on the Edwin in May, 1619) * Chamberlin, Rebecca~Age 37 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Chambers, John~Age 21 in Virginia Muster, January 20, 1624/5 * Forth, John~Age 16 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Harwood, Paule~Age 20 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 * Upton, Georg~Age 26 in Virginia Muster, January 20, 1624/5 * Worlidge, William~Age 18 in Virginia Muster, February 7, 1624/5 Before 1624/5 The Bona Nova, from London, arrived at Virginia Passengers from the Port of London on the Bona Nova to Virginia before February 4, 1624/5, but voyage date not specified: * Addams, Robert~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Barrett, Francis~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Benett, Thomas~See name in Virginia Muster (his wife Margery arrived in the Gift or Guift) * Browninge, William~See name in Virginia Muster * Campion, Robert~See name in Virginia Muster * Crouch, Thomas~Age 40 in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Floid, Nathaniell~Age 24 in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Jefferson, John~See name in Virginia Muster * Jones, Thomas~Age 35 in Virginia Muster * Leak, Augustine~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 (His wife, Winifred, arrived on the George in 1623) * Marloe, Thomas~See name in Virginia Muster * Moore, Leonard~See name in Virginia Muster * Ottowell, Thomas~Age 40 in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Phillips, Thomas~See name in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Raughton, Ezekiah~See name in Virginia Muster (his wife Margrett arrived in the Warwick) * Rogers, Georg~Age 23 in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 * Russell, John~Age 19 in Virginia Muster * Shelley, John~Age 23 in Virginia Muster, February 4, 1624/5 '''Bona Nova sources:''' * http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com/~virginiahuddlestons/captain_john_huddleston_of_the_b.htm * John Camden Hotten: London, 1874. Reprint by Empire State Book Co., New York. Publish date guessed to be in the 1940's. (in Lady Anne's library)

    Bonar Name Study

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    [[Category:Bonar Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Bonner Clan]] ''You have arrived at the Bonar-Bonner ONS Free Space Page. This page will detail the study and provide useful links and information. For listings of Bonar-Bonner names and data on WikiTree, please visit the Main Bonar-Bonner ONS page at [[:Category:Bonar_Name_Study|Bonar Name Study]]. Instructions to include your Ancestor is also listed on the Main page. '' This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, [[Craig-4574|Sandy Patak]] to add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. ==Goals of the Bonar ONS== The goals of the Bonar One Name Study: #Trace the migration across America #Trace the name from Europe #Trace the Migration of the Name #Try to find a common ancestor ==Variations on the Name== *Bonar *Boner *Bonnar *Bonner {{User Scottish Clan |tartan = Clan_Tartans-190.jpg |clan = Bonner Clan }} The Bonner/Bonar Clan is a smaller clan and as such does not have a Chief. They are considered a Sept of Clan Graham. Although, they maintained some independence, it was more advantageous of Clan Bonner/Bonar to join with the much larger and powerful Clan Graham for protection. Clan Bonner/Bonar did not become fully absorbed into Clan Graham and to this day still maintains a separate tartan. ---- ==Clan Name - Bonner== :See the [[Space:Bonnar_Clan|Bonnar Clan]] page on the Scottish Families page for more details on the Scottish connections. Bonner/Bonar Surname: The name BONNER was derived from the Old French 'bonair' a name given to one who was debonair, civil, gentle and courteous. The Bonner name arrived in England, Ireland and Scotland after the Norman Conquest in the 11th Century. [http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Bonner] Meaning 'gentle' (from the French) or `Bona res...' A good thing, this reputedly spoken by the King of France after a very un-gentle act of war on the part of Guilhen de Bonares as he was called thereafter. (Guilhen de Bonares is recorded in Perthshire c.1200) [http://www.tartans.scotland.net/tartan_info.cfm@tartan_id=1673.htm] In Ireland, specifically Ulster, the Bonner name means "mid-wife". Polish: from German Bo(h)ner ‘bean grower’ (see Boner). ==Ancient Scottish Location== Stirling, Scotland Since Clan Graham was located in the present day Stirling District of Scotland, the Clan Bonner/Bonar was probably located in the same area. [http://rampantscotland.com/clans/graphics/clanmapbig.jpg] Historically, Stirling was a strategically important location and known as the "Gateway to the Highlands" since it sat at the border of the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling] Stirling is an ancient Stone Age settlement with Stirling Castle being one of the largest and most important castles in Scotland. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stirling_Castle] ==Bonar Family History== [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bonar Ancestry.com Bonar Family History] ---- ==List of Bonars on WikiTree== Scottish Bonner's that immigrated to the United States left out of Glasgow to Ports of Philadelphia, New York and Maryland. [http://search.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/sse.dll?uidh=000&rank=1&new=1&msT=1&gsln=Bonner&gss=angs-d&MS_AdvCB=1&MSAV=2&gsfn_x=XO&gsln_x=XO&cp=0&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&db=nypl&_82004280=Scotland&noredir=true&gl=&gst=&hc=10&fh=20&fsk=BEFWjioIgAAdQALDThA-61-] Per the US 1920's Census, the majority of Bonner's were living in Texas, Alabama, Georgia, Pennsylvania and New York. [http://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bonner] '''Bonar'''- For a list of all Bonar's on Wikitree, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BONAR&order=name click for the index.] '''Bonnar'''- For a list of all Bonnar's on Wikitree, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BONNAR&order=name click for the index.] '''Boner'''- For a list of all Boner's on Wikitree, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BONER&order=name click for the index.] '''Bonner'''- For a list of all Bonner's on Wikitree, [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BONNER&order=name click for the index.] ::{| border="3" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#E7E8EA;"|WikiTree presence 2023 {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width=500 |- bgcolor=#E7E8EA |- bgcolor=#B2D0FC | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bonar Bonar] | 401 | 10% | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bonnar Bonnar] | 127 | 4% |- bgcolor=#B2D0FC | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bonner Boner] | 302 | 8% | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bonner Bonner] | 2974 | 78% |} |} {{clear}}

    ==DNA on WikiTree=={{Image|file=Bonar_Name_Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=s |caption= }} '''Bonar''' :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=BONAR&order=ttup Bonar Name DNA Connections] If you have completed DNA testing, [[Special:DNATests|add it here.]] '''Bonnar''' :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=BONNAR&order=ttup Bonnar Name DNA Connections] If you have completed DNA testing, [[Special:DNATests|add it here.]] '''Boner''' :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=BONER&order=ttup Boner Name DNA Connections] If you have completed DNA testing, [[Special:DNATests|add it here.]] '''Bonner''' :[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=BONNER&order=ttup Bonner Name DNA Connections] If you have completed DNA testing, [[Special:DNATests|add it here.]] ==Bonar DNA Studies Off WikiTree== *[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/bonner/default.aspx?section=yresults Bonner Surname Y-DNA Study at Family Tree DNA] *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/scots-irish/about Scots-Irish Y-DNA Study at Family Tree DNA] *[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Flemish_in_Scotland Scottish and Flemish Y-DNA Study at Family Tree DNA] *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/ulster/about Ulster Heritage Y-DNA Study at Family Tree DNA] ==DNA Testing Companies== If you plan to order a test for yourself, or would like to recommend that a family member or friend be tested, please use one of these URLs. This way WikiTree gets the referral credit. :23andMe: http://www.anrdoezrs.net/click-3382244-11722567 :Ancestry.com DNA: http://www.kqzyfj.com/click-3382244-10467608 :Family Tree DNA: http://www.familytreedna.com/cj.aspx?ftdna_ref=600 ==What You Can Do== You can join our study, at any time, by contacting the Project's Leaders at the bottom of this page. You can help us out with the following: #Locate Bonar/Bonnar/Bonner's and ask them to join WikiTree #Help with documented sources and add them to Bonar/Bonnar/Bonner WikiTree pages, as needed. #Locate and Suggest Merges where needed. #Have your DNA Tested with one of the major testing companies. #All duplicates merged into the final lowest profile ID number. #Bonar One Name Study template included on the page #Biography is cleaned up and ideally has a written biography. #Parents and children are linked, if possible ::{| border="3" cellpadding="4" ! align="center" style="background:#E7E8EA;"|Maintenance Needs 2023 {| border="1" cellpadding="8" width=600 |- bgcolor=#ACACAC !|Spelling !|Unconnected !|Unsourced !|Suggestions !|Orphans !|G2G |- bgcolor=#B2D0FC | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bonar Bonar] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Bonar 41] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Bonar 13] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=Bonar&MaxErrors=100 69] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Bonar 151] | {{Tag Link|Bonar}} |- bgcolor=#BBCADE | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bonnar Bonnar] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Bonnar 13] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Bonnar 2] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=Bonnar&MaxErrors=100 14] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Bonnar 55] | {{Tag Link|Bonnar}} |- bgcolor=#B2D0FC | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boner Boner] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Boner 8] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Boner 6] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=Boner&MaxErrors=100 58] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Boner 75] | {{Tag Link|Boner}} |- bgcolor=#BBCADE | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bonner Bonner] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=Bonner 285] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Bonner 93] | [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=Bonner&MaxErrors=100 97] | [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Bonner 600] | {{Tag Link|Bonner}} |- bgcolor=#ACACAC |Totals||347||114||238||881|| |} |} ===Veterans=== ==Project Templates== ===Sticker For Profiles=== To add the Bonar Project Template, copy and paste the following code onto a profile. {| |- | Current Member of Bonar ONS sticker code for ''your'' Profile
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    |{{Member|ONS|name=Bonar}} |} ==Further Reading== *The Bonner Family by Kathryn R. Bonner [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL5189774W/The_Bonner_family_record] *The Bonner Family History by Sue Bonner Thornton [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL5189774W/The_Bonner_family_record] *The Bonner Legacy by Lucy Nita Bonner Neblock [https://openlibrary.org/works/OL7818938W/The_Bonner_legacy] == Sources ==

    Bonaventure (Merchant), sailed 1634-35

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    [[Category:Bonaventure (Merchant), sailed 1634-35]][[Category: Chesapeake Colony Ships]] See [[:Category:Bonaventure (Merchant), sailed 1634-35|the category]] for profiles. '''Bonaventure (Merchant), sailed 1634-35''' The Bonaventure (Merchant), Master Ricroft, sailed 1634/5, departing London, England, arriving St. Domingo/Virginia. "Post festum Natalis Christi 1634. usqe ad festum Na; Christi 1635. Secundo Januarii 1634. Secundo Januarii 1634 Theis under-written are to be transported to Virginea imbarqued in ye Merch bonaventure James Ricrofte Mr bound thjither have taken ye oath of Allegeance." James Riccoste listed as the 1634 masterCrozier, 1971; [https://web.archive.org/web/20130124195055/http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/ships/bonaventure.htm web.archive.org], with the same passenger list. Headed for St Domingo then Virginia? ==Passenger List== '''NAME - AGE''' ===A=== :Abby Jo 22 :Alis Protherock 24 :Anderson John 20 :Anderson Tho. 18 :Andrew Jeffries 24 :Ashley Mary 24 :Ashley Sam 19 :Ast Richard (b. c. 1605, age 30 in 1635). :Atkinson Jo. 24 :Atkinson Jo. (b. c. 1605, age 30 in 1635). :Aunnie Henry 16 ===B=== :Baggley, Jo. 14 :Bamford, John 28 :Bolton (Belton), Tho. 18 :Bomer, Manuell 18 :Bostock, Loughton 16 :Brooke, Brazill 20 :Browne, Michaell 35 :Bryan, Jo. 25 :Burch, William 19 :Burd, John 18 :Burlingham, Geo. 20 ===C=== :Carlton Mary 23 :Carnoll Christopher 23 :Cave Richard 28 :Chambers Jane 23 :Champion Richard 18 :Champion Richard 19 :Clark Edward (b. c. 1605, age 30 in 1635). :Clerk John 19 :Conner Phillipp 21 :Cooke Jo. 47 :Cooper Richard 18 :Cowper Averyn 20 :Crane James 17 :Cranfield Edward 24 :Cranfield Uxoy (wife) Ann 18 ===D=== :Daniell Daniell 18 :Davies, Edward 25 :Derrick, Victor 23 :Dole, Peter 20 :Doll, Richard 25 :Dunn, John 26 :Dunnell, Henry 23 :Dunton, Andrew 38 ===E=== :Edenburrow, Tho. 37 :Edmonds, John 16 :Ellis, Richard 29 :Evans, Leonard 22 (b. c. 1613, age 22 in 1635). ===F=== :Feeldhouse, Jo. 19 :Fisher, Edward 35 :Fisher, Robert 34 :Fountaine, John 18 :Furbredd, Margarett 20 :Futror, Jo. 18 ===G=== :Garland Hugh (b. c. 1615, age 20 in 1635). :Glaister Richard 31 :Goodman Thos. 25 :Grafton James 22 (b. c. 1613, age 22 in 1635). :Graston James 22 (b. c. 1613, age 22 in 1635). :Green Daniel 24 :Greene George (b. c. 1615, age 20 in 1635). :Greenwood John 16 :Grimscroft Jo. 27 :Grund James 17 :Guy William 18 (b. c. 1617, age 18 in 1635). ===H=== :Hargrave, Richard (b. c. 1615, age 20 in 1635). :Harman, Richard (b. c. 1615, age 20 in 1635). :Harris, Reginoll (b. c. 1610, age 25 in 1635). :Harris, Robert (b. c. 1616, age 19 in 1635). :Harvy, Nicholas (b. c. 1605, age 30 in 1635). :Hawes, Richard 14 :Hebden, Thomas (b. c. 1615, age 20 in 1635). :Hill, John 50 :Hillard Charles 22 (b. c. 1613, age 22 in 1635). :Hodges John 37 :Hopkinson Michell 27 :Hore Richard 24 :Howell Arthur (b. c. 1615, age 20 in 1635). :Hudson William (b. c. 1607, age 32 in 1635). :Hughes Richard 19 :Huntley Margaret (b. c. 1615, age 20 in 1635). :Hurman Richard (b. c. 1615, age 20 in 1635). :Hutchinson Jo. 11 :Hutton William 24 :Hyet Tho. 22 (b. c. 1613, age 22 in 1635). ===I=== :Irish Henry 16 ===J=== :Jackson, Elizabeth (b. c. 1618, age 17 in 1635). :James, Thomas (b. c. 1615, age 20 in 1635). :Jesopp, Thomas (b. c. 1617, age 18 in 1635) :Jones, Ellin (b. c. 1617, age 18 in 1635). ===K=== :Kenneday, Symon 20 :Kersley, Robert 22 (b. c. 1613, age 22 in 1635). ===L=== :Lee, John 17 :[[Lewis-3293|Lewes, John]] 23 :Luck, Robert 25 ===M=== :Marshall, Mathew 30 :Mason, William 19 :Mawr, Edward 19 :Meston, Jesper 27 :Metcalf, James 22 (b. c. 1613, age 22 in 1635). :More, Robert 19 :Morgan, Walter 23 :Mosely, Jo. 18 :Moyser, James 28 :Muddock, Margaret 21 :Munday, William 22 (b. c. 1613, age 22 in 1635). :Murfie, Tho. 20 ===N=== :Nicolson, Ralph 20 :Nubold, Joan 20 :Nunick, Elizabeth 20 ===O=== :[[Ogell-1|Ogell, John]] 18 ===P=== :Parson, Tho. 30 :Payton, Robert 25 :Percy, Robert (b. c. 1595, age 40 in 1635). :Perkyns, James 42 :Perry, Thomas 34 *Uxor Dorothy (wife) 26 :Perry, Ben 4 :Pitt, Richard 19 :Pownder, Garret 19 :Pryce, Lancelot 21 ===Q=== :Quinton, Henry 20 ===R=== :Redding, Henry 22 (b. c. 1613, age 22 in 1635). :Redding, James 19 :Redding, Jerremy 18 :Ridgell, William 24 :Ridgely, Thomas 23 :Riley, Garrett 24 :Riley, Miles 20 (b. c. 1615, age 20 in 1635). :Rogers, Henry 30 :Rolinson, John 26 :Russell, John 19Possibly from Chalfont, Buckingham, bound for Dochester. 36 pg 7 ===S=== :Saunders, Mary 26 :Sayer, William 58,From Leighton, Bedfordshire, bound for Salem 1640, Wenham 1643, Newbury 1645. Ref: Parish Reg. 36 pg 2 :Session, George (b. c. 1595, age 40 in 1635). :Silvester, Abram (b. c. 1595, age 40 in 1635). :Silvester, Abram 14 :Singer, Thomas 18 :Skorie, John 16 :Smith, Tho. 14 :Smith, William (b. c. 1615, age 20 in 1635). :Smithson, Robert 23 :Smyer, Tho. 18 :Sotterfoyth, Jo. 24 :Spemgall (Sringall) Jo. 18 :Spencer, Francis 23 :Spicer, Richard 18 :[[Stanton-623|Stanton, Thomas]] (b. c. 1615 age 20 in 1635). :Sturdevant, Roger (b. c. 1614, age 21 in 1635). :Surgisson, William 25 :Symons, Thomas 27 ===T=== :Taylor, Tho. 19 * Thomazine uxor (wife) :Tomason Thomas 26 :Topsall Humphrey 24 :Townsend, Thomas 14 :Towse, John 26 :Turner, Sara 20 ===U=== :Underwood, Jo. 23 ===W=== :Washborn, Joseph 22 (b. c. 1613, age 22 in 1635). :Watson, Jo. 28 :Weston, William 30 :Wetherfield, Leonard 17 :Wigg, John 24 :Wilkinson, John 19 :Wise, John 28 :Wise, John 30 :Withy, Jesper (b. c. 1614, age 21 in 1635). :Wood, John 26 ===Y=== :Yate, Kat. 19 ===Notes=== Hotten's P of Q states "Post festum Natalis Christi 1634. usqe ad festum Na; Christi 1635. Secundo Januarii 1634." Roughly translated, this reads "After festival birth of Christ 1634. unto to after festival birth of Christ 1635. Second of January 1634." Where the rolls taken 1634 to 1635 and the ship sailed 1635, or did they compile the list between 1634 and 1635, after the ship had sailed in 1634? ==Bonadventure sources== Hotten, James Camden. (Editor). The Original Lists of Persons of Quality… Reprinted: Empire State Book Co. New York. (Original London). 1874. Page 36. Retrieved from http://www.archive.org/details/originallistsofp00hottuoft Crozier, W.A. (1971). Virginia County Records, (Vol VI, pp.153 - 155). Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., Inc. (citing John C. Hotten, 1874). [https://archive.org/stream/virginiacountyre61croz#page/153/mode/1up archive.org] * Hotten P of Q pages 35 - 37 * http://olivetreegenealogy.com/ships/tova_merchbona1635.shtml * http://www.mayflowerfamilies.com/ships/bonaventure.htm ===Footnotes===

    Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia

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    [[Category:Bonaventure Cemetery, Savannah, Georgia]][[Category: Chatham County, Georgia, Cemeteries]] [[Project:Georgia%20Cemeteries/Progress]] ===About=== This free space page for Bonaventure Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Georgia_Cemeteries|Georgia Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Georgia Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. [[image:Bonaventure_Cemetery_Savannah_Georgia-2.jpg|600px]] ===Location and Map=== Location
    *330 Bonaventure Rd, Thunderbolt, GA 31404 *912) 651-6843 *[http://www.bonaventurehistorical.org Bonaventure Historical Society] GPS Coordinates
    32.043278, -81.047580 or N 32 02.597 W 81 02.855 [http://www.bonaventurehistorical.org/maps/ Bonaventure Cemetery Illustrated Map] [http://www.savannahga.gov/864/Bonaventure-Cemetery SavannahGA.gov Bonaventure Maps] [http://dmarlin.com/pastprologue/cemeteries/us/bonaventure-funerary-art/bonaventure-sculptor-walz-list.pdf Marked Sculptures by JOHN WALZ in Bonaventure Cemetery, Sections A - K {plus N}] [https://savannah.cemsites.com City of Savannah Burial Records] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonaventure_Cemetery Bonaventure Cemetery in Wikipedia] [http://tinyurl.com/yao626xr Bonaventure Cemetery Aerial view ] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/32916/bonaventure-cemetery Bonaventure Cemetery in Find A Grave] ===Tasks Completed=== *A mobile tour of the cemetery is available by way of [https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/bonaventure-cemetery-tour/id1154175914?mt=8 Apple] and [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.tb.tb614&hl=en Android] apps. This mobile device tour guides the viewer around the cemetery to explore at your own pace the history of the people buried here. ===To Do=== *Fully survey all interments in the cemetery. *Add all interments to the table of interments below *Verify and check all interments are included and correct. *Photograph all interments/tombstones. *Add profile pages for any persons buried here not already on wikitree and link in those who are by their profile page ID#. Check that each has the cemetery's category on their page. *Add tombstone photos to each person profile page and link to their entry in the interment table below. ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" | Given Name(s) ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger)
    (click 3 times for LARGEST)
    |- |[[Gaston-459|Gaston]]||William || 26 Sep 1785||12 Sep 1837||[[image:Gaston-459.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Seiler-541|Seiler]]||Charles||15 Aug 1839 ||9 Jan 1912 ||[[image:Seiler-541.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Warg-41|Warg]]||Ernstine|| 9 Nov 1839 ||28 Jan 1894||[[image:Seiler-541-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jones-77937|Jones]]||George Noble|| 25 May 1811||May 1876||[[image:Jones-77937.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Savage-6044|Savage]]||Mary Wallace||Oct 1812||1869||[[image:Savage-6044.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Jones-77937-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''DeRennes Jones Lot'''
    |- |[[Jones-77945|Jones]]||George Fenwick||1841||26 Mar 1876||[[image:Jones-77945.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Habersham-20|Habersham]]||Anna Wylly||1849||1888||[[image:Habersham-20.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jones-77948|Jones]]||Noble Wimberly||1852||1882||[[image:Jones-77948.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Telfair-6|Telfair]]||Edward ||1 Jan 1735||17 Sep 1807 ||[[image:Telfair-6-3.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Gibbons-1897|Gibbons]]||Sarah||1758 || 1827 ||[[image:Gibbons-1897.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Telfair-6.jpg|250px]]
    '''Telfair monument'''
    |- |[[Telfair-8|Telfair]]||Edward, Jr||1780||1799||[[image:Telfair-6-3.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Telfair-6-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''Telfair Lot'''
    |- |[[Telfair-7|Telfair]]||Thomas||2 Mar 1786||18 Feb 1818 ||[[image:Telfair-6-3.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Telfair-6-4.jpg|250px]]
    '''D19'''
    |- |[[Telfair-9|Telfair]]||Josiah G.||1784 ||1817||[[image:Telfair-6-3.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Telfair-10|Telfair]]||Alexander||1789||8 Oct 1832||{{Global Cemeteries|place=[[Space:Mount. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Virginia|Mount. Hebron Cemetery, Winchester, Virginia]]}} |- |[[Telfair-11|Telfair]]||Mary||28 Jan 1791 ||2 Jun 1875 ||[[image:Gibbons-1897.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Telfair-12|Telfair]]||Sarah G.||1792||1845||[[image:Gibbons-1897.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Telfair-13|Telfair]]||Margaret||1797||1874||[[image:Gibbons-1897.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Hodgson-1789-2.jpg|250px]]
    '''Telfair & Hodgson monuments'''
    |- |[[Hodgson-1789|Hodgson]]||William Brown||1800||26 Jun 1871||[[image:Hodgson-1789.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Hodgson-1789-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''Hodgson obelisk'''
    |- |[[Jones-73084|Jones]]||Noble||1702||2 Nov 1775 ||[[image:Jones-73084-1.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Jones-73084.jpg|250px]]
    '''Noble Jones Lotk'''
    '''Hesse plot''' |- |[[Unknown-421758|Hesse]]||Margaret||12 Jul 1900 ||7 Dec 1970 ||[[image:Unknown-421758.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hesse-484|Hesse]]||Herman W.||12 Feb 1876||24 Nov 1944 ||[[image:Hesse-484.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wilfert-4|Hesse]]||Mattie Wilfert||13 Sep 1878 ||3 Apr 1956||[[image:Wilfert-4.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hesse-485|Hesse]]||John W., Jr.||25 Mar 1912 ||13 Nov 1977 ||[[image:Hesse-485.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hesse-486|Hesse]]||Penelope||9 Nov 1941||11 Nov 1941||[[image:Hesse-486.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[O'Berry-90|O'Berry]]||Fred Bernard|| 7 Oct 1890||11 Feb 1934||[[image:O_Berry-90.jpg|250px]]||[[image:O_Berry-90-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''O'Berry plot'''
    |- |[[Webb-13754|Webb]]||Bessie||25 Dec 1892 ||27 Sep 1969||[[image:Webb-13754.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Greene-6026|Greene]]||Nancy||25 Feb 1852|| 25 Jul 1934||[[image:Greene-6026.jpg|250px]] |- |[[O'Berry-91|O'Berry]]||Evelyn||about 1916||12 Aug 2012||[[image:O_Berry-91.jpg|250px]] |- |[[McKay-4444|McKay]]||William Earl||25 Nov 1903||10 May 1955||[[image:McKay-4444.jpg|250px]] |- |[[McKay-4445|McKay]]||infant son||27 Sep 1950||27 Sep 1950||[[image:McKay-4445.jpg|250px]]||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Adams-35322|Adams]]||William V.||18 Dec 1910|| 6 Mar 1977||[[image:Adams-35322.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Summerlin-187|Summerlin]]||Margie S.||17 Dec 1926||3 Jan 2017 ||[[image:Summerlin-187.jpg|250px]] |- |[[O'Berry-92|O'Berry]]||John William|| 2 Dec 1926 ||8 Aug 2004||[[image:O_Berry-92.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Scroggin-111|Scroggin]]||Rachel Ann||12 Oct 1979|| 24 Nov 2006||[[image:Scroggin-111.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Googe-49|Googe]]||Joseph G. L.||1864||1937||[[image:Googe-49.jpg|250px]]||[[image:Googe-49-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''Googe plot'''
    |- |[[Youmans-475|Youmans]]||Elizabeth R.|| 1871 || 1939 ||[[image:Youmans-475.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Googe-52|Googe]]||Margaret||29 Sep 1891 || 3 Mar 1975||[[image:Googe-52.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Patrick-3739|Patrick]]||George William||2 Jun 1890||16 Dec 1981||[[image:Patrick-3739.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Googe-50| Googe ]]||Paul Hamilton||1 Sep 1896||1 Mar 1980||[[image: Googe-50.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Morris-20705|Morris]]||Edith||2 Dec 1899||19 Apr 1990||[[image:Googe-51.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Googe-51|Prine]]||Frances Googe||1923||1953||[[image:Googe-51-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Googe-53|Googe]]||Lela Inez||9 Nov 1898 ||8 Oct 1980||[[image:Googe-53.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Googe-54|Krajenski]]||Elizabeth||28 Aug 1910||6 Mar 1989||[[image:Googe-54.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Barry-3403|Barry]]||William A.||11 Sep 1879||24 Apr 1961||[[image:Barry-3403.jpg|250px]]||[[image:Barry-3403-1.jpg | 250px|]]
    '''Barry plot'''
    |- |[[Dillon-3291|Dillon]]||Kate|| 4 Jan 1884 ||1 Jul 1942||[[image:Dillon-3291.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Barry-3404|Barry]]||Josephine||21 Dec 1910||22 Apr 1987||[[image:Barry-3404-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Thomson-7094|Thomson]]||John Logan||24 Sep 1910||22 Jan 1959||[[image:Thomson-7094.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12017|Berry]]||J. E.||31 Mar 1854 ||6 Nov 1937||[[image:Berry-12017.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wheaton-950|Wheaton]]||John F.||22 Jan 1822|| 9 May 1898||[[image:Wheaton-950.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Spinning-103 |Spinning]]||Anna M.||26 Jan 1828 ||25 May 1906||[[image:Spinning-103-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Palmer-15793|Palmer]]||Samuel B.||22 Dec 1828 ||20 Dec 1913||[[image:Palmer-15793.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wheaton-951|Wheaton]]||Helen A.||23 Jun 1838||22 Mar 1907||[[image:Palmer-15793.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Palmer-15792|Palmer]]||Wheaton||6 Oct 1870||28 Apr 1877||[[image:Palmer-15792.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Wheaton-952|Wheaton]]||Samuel John||28 Apr 1873||12 Nov 1949||[[image:Wheaton-952.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Thompson-42092|Thompson]]||Bertha||24 May 1883 || 6 Nov 1961||[[image:Wheaton-952.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Summerell-81| Summerell ]]||William Finn||30 Apr 1921||4 Feb 2001 ||[[image:Summerall-104.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12030|Berry]]||Joseph Mitchell||25 May 1873|| 1 Feb 1932 ||[[image:Berry-12030.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Phipps-2067|Phipps]]||Mattie Bell||2 May 1875||22 Mar 1946||[[image:Berry-12030.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-10074|Berry]]||John Mitchell|| 29 Jun 1907||6 Jul 1988||[[image:Berry-10074.jpg|250px]] |- |[[b-1291|Chiselbrook]]||Esther B.||30 Apr 1900||2 Dec 1994||[[image:b-1291.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Mercer-965|Mercer]]||John Herndon||18 Nov 1909 ||25 Jun 1976 ||[[image:Mercer-965-2.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Mercer-965-4.jpg|250px]]
    '''Mercer Bench'''
    |- |[[Brown-75737|Brown]]||Florence Bell||19 Jul 1886||6 Jun 1963||[[image:Brown-75737-4.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Williamson-9617|Williamson]]||Erma||5 Feb 1906||15 Apr 1931||[[image:Williamson-9617-3.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-424835|Lightfoot]]||Florence Aileen||20 Jan 1932||7 Jul 1970||[[image:Unknown-424835.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Lightfoot-2483|Lightfoot]]||Carol Elaine||6 Jan 1962||9 Aug 2018||[[image:Lightfoot-2483-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-4169|Berry]]||Susanna||19 Apr 1964||19 Apr 1964||[[image:Berry-4169.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Bessent-37|Bessent]]||Ralph S.||22 Feb 1910||5 Nov 1970||[[image:Bessent-37.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Bessent-38|Bessent]]||Joseph Lloyd|| 21 Dec 1938 ||16 Oct 1954||[[image:Bessent-38.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Bessent-39|Bessent]]||James H.|| 5 Jul 1912 ||5 Feb 1973 ||[[image:Bessent-39.jpg|250px]] |- |[[John-3345|John]]||Eileen M.|| 29 May 1920|| 28 Jul 1985 ||[[image:Unknown-425122.jpg|250px]] |- |[[George-6972|George]]||Joseph L.|| 23 Jun 1882 ||13 Oct 1955||[[image:George-6972.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-425138|George]]||Gertrude|| 27 Mar 1889||29 Oct 1961 ||[[image:George-6972.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Baker-33971|Baker]]||Charles D.|| 26 Sep 1860||15 Apr 1931||[[image:Baker-33971.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-425145|Baker]]||Lorena V.||11 Mar 1866|| 15 Feb 1933||[[image:Unknown-425145.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Baker-33972|Baker]]||Jesse R.||26 Sep 1901|| 1 Mar 1936||[[image:Baker-33972.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Cook-24904|Cook]]||Lewis C.|| || 22 Mar 1931||[[image:Cook-24904.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Unknown-425270-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''Cook plot'''
    |- |[[Unknown-425270|Cook]]||Lillie Daisy||15 Aug 1882|| 31 May 1952||[[image:Unknown-425270.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Cook-24905|Cook]]||David Kirkland||20 Jun 1900 ||15 Apr 1965||[[image:Cook-24905.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Linton-2063|Linton]]||Dorothy Virginia|| 22 May 1927|| 8 Apr 2018 ||[[image:Linton-2063.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Schreiber-848|Schreiber]]||Charles Augustus|| 18 Oct 1858|| 15 Sep 1939||[[image:Schreiber-848.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Speights-96|Speights]]||Clara|| 7 Nov 1867|| 5 May 1937 ||[[image:Schreiber-848.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-425283|Walker]]||Delila|| 1 Mar 1855|| 22 Apr 1931||[[image:Unknown-425283.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Taylor-49790|Taylor]]||Daniel W.|| ||27 Jul 1937||[[image:Taylor-49790.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Unknown-425283-2.jpg|250px]]
    '''Walker - Taylor grave Lot'''
    |- |[[Unknown-425441|Jamieson]]||Florence A.|| 27 Aug 1860|| 12 Jun 1942||[[image:Unknown-425441.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jamieson-2362|Jamieson]]||Rudolph Charles||4 Dec 1881||6 Feb 1955 ||[[image:Jamieson-2362-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Bailey-19583|Bailey]]||Nancy||3 Nov 1881 ||1 Apr 1963||[[image:Bailey-19583.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Beasley-3428|Beasley]]||Allen Alexander|| 4 Sep 1905||24 Aug 1952 ||[[image:Beasley-3428.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jamieson-2361|Jamieson]]||Elise||12 Sep 1911||14 Sep 1998||[[image:Jamieson-2361.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Bryan-4732|Bryan]]||William||18 Apr 1913|| about 29 Mar 1931||[[image:Bryan-4732.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Bailey-19583-1.jpg|250px]]
    ''' Jamieson Lot'''
    |- |[[Berry-12147|Berry]]||Benjamin William ||30 Jul 1919|| 2 May 1987 ||[[image:Berry-12147.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Berry-12147-1.jpg|250px]]
    ''' Berry Lot'''
    |- |[[Floyd-3199|Berry]]||Jeannette||22 Apr 1923|| 29 Jul 2004||[[image:Floyd-3199.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Berry-12148|Berry]]||Benjamin William, Jr.||22 Oct 1951||13 Oct 2016||[[image:Berry-12148.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Woodberry-66|Woodberry]]||Herbert H.|| 2 Jan 1876|| 6 Apr 1957||[[image:Woodberry-66.jpg|250px]]||[[image:Woodberry-65-2.jpg|250px]]
    ''' Woodberry Lot'''
    |- |[[Purse-59|Purse]]||Jane Gilman||30 Jun 1880||30 Jun 1961||[[image:Purse-59.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Woodberry-65|Woodberry]]||Stratford Gillman||7 Oct 1904||6 May 1986||[[image:Woodberry-65.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Willis-7617|Willis]]||Helen Frances||13 Mar 1921 ||13 Jul 2011||[[image:Willis-7617.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Woodberry-67|Woodberry]]||Austin Bancroft||20 Jan 1912|| 14 Nov 1991||[[image:Woodberry-67.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Dixon-9262|Dixon]]||Betty|| 18 Oct 1917 ||13 Feb 2001||[[image:Dixon-9262.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Dunn-11514|Dunn]]||Allen Lingo||24 Dec 1916 ||15 Apr 1988||[[image:Dunn-11514.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Dunn-11514-2.jpg|250px]]
    ''' Dunn Lot'''
    |- |[[Lane-11014|Lane]]||Anna Dell|| 11 May 1923 || 8 Sep 1997 ||[[image:Lane-11014.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Chandler-6632|Chandler]]||Kathleen||17 Nov 1901|| 1 May 1974||[[image:Chandler-6632.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Chandler-6633|Chandler]]||Frank F.||19 Oct 1871|| 8 Jul 1931 ||[[image:Chandler-6633.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Dukes-660|Dukes]]||Humphrey Gilbert||19 Jun 1890 || 26 Dec 1968||[[image:Dukes-660.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wright-31633|Wright]]||Mary||25 Aug 1893||2 Feb 1969||[[image:Wright-31633.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Dukes-661|Dukes]]||Infant son||23 May 1931 ||23 May 1931 ||{{Died Young}} [[image:Dukes-661.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Dukes-660-1.jpg|250px]]
    ''' Duke plot'''
    |- |[[Putnam-2646|Putnam]]||Percy|| 11 Mar 1873|| 20 Jul 1943||[[image:Putnam-2646.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Lewis-30878|Lewis]]||Elizabeth|| 6 Sep 1878 || 24 Sep 1966 ||[[image:Lewis-30878-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Amonette-94|Amonette, Jr.]]||Robert L.||14 Oct 1920 ||24 Nov 2003 ||[[image:Amonette-94.jpg|250px]] |- |[[T-529|Amonette]]||Phyllis T.||25 Dec 1920||28 Feb 2005 ||[[image:T-529.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Gill-6638|Gill]]||William T.||abt 1882||5 Apr 1931||[[image:Gill-6638.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Amonette-94-1.jpg|250px]]
    ''' Amonette Lot'''
    |- |[[Pinkston-313|Pinkston]]||James A.|| 22 Mar 1852 ||15 Sep 1933 ||[[image:Pinkston-313.jpg|250px]] |- |[[S-1520|Pinkston]]||Susana S.||28 Mar 1855 ||21 Jun 1940 ||[[image:S-1520.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Pinkston-313-2.jpg|250px]]
    ''' Pinkston plots'''
    |- |[[Demosthenes-1|Demosthenes]]||Harry||about 21 Nov 1887|| 5 Apr 1919||[[image:Demosthenes-1-2.jpg|250px]]||[[image:Demosthenes-1-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Orsini-71|Orsini]]||Sebastiano||3 Feb 1873 || 9 Jan 1918||[[image:Orsini-71.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Orsini-71-3.jpg|250px]]
    ''' Orsini Lot'''
    |- |[[Unknown-426319|Orsini]]||Salvatrice|| 21 Feb 1875 || 10 Aug 1953||[[image:Unknown-426319.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Orsini-72|Orsini]]||Marino|| 9 Feb 1869 || 8 Oct 1947 ||[[image:Orsini-72.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-426333|Orsini]]||Carmelina||13 Dec 1884 || 31 Oct 1918 ||[[image:Unknown-426333.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Orsini-73|Orsini]]||Sebastian Joseph||24 Oct 1916||8 Nov 2016||[[image:Orsini-73.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Badgett-216|Badgett]]||Emma||10 Jul 1919|| 8 Aug 2012 ||[[image:Badgett-216.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Schafer-2214|Schafer]]||John A.||abt 1816 || 5 Dec 1890||[[image:Schafer-2214.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Schafer-2214-2.jpg|250px]]
    '''Schafer / Jenkins Lot'''
    |- |[[Jenkins-12337|Jenkins]]||Hugh Ingles||10 Apr 1920 ||1 Jul 2012 ||[[image:Jenkins-12337.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Cubbedge-11|Cubbedge]]||Bettie||7 Sep 1925||4 Oct 2010 ||[[image:Jenkins-12337.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jenkins-12340|Jenkins]]||Barbara Hines ||11 Sep 1947||25 Sep 2015||[[image:Jenkins-12340.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Silva-1442|Silva]]||Frank Lyon||16 Apr 1870||16 Nov 1955||[[image:Silva-1442.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Silva-1442-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''Silva Lot'''
    |- |[[Gillins-16|Gillins]]||Grace Maitland||26 Aug 1874 ||7 Apr 1955 ||[[image:Gillins-16.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Silva-1443|Silva]]||James Edward||27 May 1903||26 Nov 1990 ||[[image:Silva-1443.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Gillens-8|Gillens]]||Emily Saloma||17 Aug 1870||5 Oct 1950||[[image:Gillens-8.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Moore-45997|Moore]]||Genevieve Virginia||abt 1924 || 8 Jan 2013 ||[[image:Moore-45997.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Silva-1442-3.jpg|250px]]
    '''Silva Step'''
    |- |[[Thaw-26|Thaw]]||Agnes Samson||11 Mar 1906 || 3 Jul 1997 ||[[image:Thaw-26.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Mock-1135|Mock]]||Eliza||16 Jun 1899 ||15 Nov 1930||[[image:Mock-1135.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Mock-1135-3.jpg|250px]]
    '''Meyer Group'''
    |- |[[Meyer-11559|Meyer, Jr.]]||William James||30 Mar 1922||18 Nov 1985||[[image:Meyer-11559.jpg|250px]] |- |[[O'Quinn-258|O'Quinn]]||Needham Alexander||12 Oct 1875 ||7 Oct 1944||[[image:O_Quinn-258.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:O_Quinn-258-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''O'Quinn Gravestone'''
    |- |[[Byrd-3824|Byrd]]||Catherine||10 Jan 1875||24 Feb 1932 ||[[image:Byrd-3824.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:O_Quinn-258-2.jpg|250px]]
    '''O'Quinn Lot'''
    |- |[[O'Quinn-259|O'Quinn]]||William C. ||14 Apr 1912||21 Jan 1997||[[image:O_Quinn-259.jpg|250px]] |- |[[O'Quinn-261|O'Quinn]]||Richard A. ||23 Jul 1933 ||1 Dec 1933||[[image:O_Quinn-261.jpg|250px]] || {{Died Young}} |- |[[O'Quinn-262|O'Quinn]]||Vernie|| 17 Dec 1917|| 6 Apr 1976 ||[[image:O_Quinn-262.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wolf-5364|Wolf]]||John||1 May 1871||10 Oct 1951||[[image:Wolf-5364.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Wolf-5364-2.jpg|250px]]
    '''Wolf Lot'''
    |- |[[Unknown-457387|Wolf]]||Amelia B.||13 Jun 1873|| 24 Dec 1943||[[image:Unknown-457387.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wolf-5367|Wolf]]||John, Jr.||17 Oct 1901 || 13 Jan 1975 ||[[image:Wolf-5367.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kauffman-1433|Kauffman]]||Jane Allene||17 May 1906||17 Oct 1954||[[image:Unknown-457474.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Turner-25798|Turner]]||Janet ||22 Oct 1952||30 May 2015 ||[[image:Turner-25798.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jones-76812|Jones]]||Elsie Mabel||1 Sep 1885|| 9 Jun 1930 ||[[image:Jones-76812.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Stooksberry-66-2.jpg|250px]]
    '''Stooksberry Lot'''
    |- |[[Stooksberry-66|Stooksberry]]||Walter W.||19 Sep 1925||8 Jul 2018 ||[[image:Stooksberry-66.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Stooksberry-66-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[S-1589|Stooksberry]]||Virginia Marie|| 21 May 1935|| 12 Feb 2005||[[image:S-1589.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Mosley-1498|Mosley]]||Jefferson Herschel||11 May 1881||2 May 1969||[[image:Moseley-620-1.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Mosley-1496-1.jpg|250px]]
    ''' Mosley, Morrell, McNamara lot'''
    |- |[[Rushing-688|Rushing]]||Willie Marie||11 Aug 1899||17 Mar 1982||[[image:Rushing-688.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Mosley-1496-2.jpg|250px]]
    ''' Mosley, Morrell, McNamara stone'''
    |- |[[Mosley-1496|Mosley]]||Marjorie Alleen|| 31 Aug 1920 || 15 Sep 2011||[[image:Mosley-1496.jpg|250px]] |- |[[McNamara-2338|McNamara]]||Richard C.||20 Dec 1916||10 Feb 1994||[[image:McNamara-2338.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Worrell-733|Worrell]]||George A||18 Mar 1878||19 Oct 1934 ||[[image:Worrell-733.jpg|250px]] |- |[[H-1105|Worrell]]||Mamie B.||6 May 1883||15 May 1948||[[image:H-1105-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Rustin-110|Rustin]]||Dudley W.|| 24 Jan 1915|| 22 Oct 1972||[[image:Rustin-110-1.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Rustin-110.jpg|250px]]
    '''Rustin lot'''
    |- |[[Bateman-2697|Bateman]]||Athalone William||13 Apr 1919|| 10 Jun 2003||[[image:Bateman-2697.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Rustin-110-2.jpg|250px]]
    ''' Rustin gravestone'''
    |- |[[Rustin-111|Rustin]]||Joseph||1940||abt 20 Apr 1940||[[image:Rustin-111.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Rustin-112|Rustin]]||Gerald W.|| 20 Dec 1943||29 Oct 2016||[[image:Rustin-112.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Johnson-79873|Johnson]]||William Edward||22 Sep 1967||22 Dec 2012||[[image:Johnson-79873.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Johnson-79873-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''Johnson lot'''
    |- |[[Johnson-79876|Johnson]]||Tommy Oscar||14 Sep 1938 || 25 Jun 1942||[[image:Johnson-79876.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[Unknown-459682|Wilson]]||Mattie Lucille||4 Jul 1913 ||12 May 1942||[[image:Unknown-459682.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wilson-60472|Wilson]]||William Lester||24 Apr 1935||11 Dec 1948||[[image:Wilson-60472.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Arnold-12894|Arnold]]||Joseph||abt 1771||28 Aug 1808||[[image:Arnold-12894.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Arnold-12880-3.jpg|250px]]
    '''Arnold lot'''
    |- |[[Dennis-5842|Dennis]]||Eliza||about 1769||1 Aug 1814||
    '''^ Joseph and Eliza ^ '''
    |- |[[Arnold-12895|Arnold]]||John Y. Noel||about 8 Nov 1802 ||12 Mar 1803||[[image:Arnold-12895.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Arnold-12880|Arnold]]||Richard Dennis||19 Aug 1808||10 Jul 1876||[[image:Arnold-12880.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Arnold-12880-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Stirk-158|Stirk]]||Margaret Baugh||6 Dec 1813|| 21 Apr 1850||[[image:Stirk-158.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Stirk-159|Stirk]]||James Ellton||20 Nov 1815||22 Dec 1853||[[image:Stirk-159.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Arnold-12884 |Arnold]]||Eleanor Noel||4 Feb 1834||14 Dec 1886||[[image:Arnold-12884.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Cosens-62|Cosens]]||William Champion||22 Mar 1834||25 Oct 1877||[[image:Cosens-62.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Cosens-63|Cosens]]||Margaret Arnold||24 Dec 1857|| 3 Jul 1933||[[image:Cosens-63.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Cosens-64|Cosens]]||Richard Arnold||31 Aug 1859||6 Apr 1900||[[image:Cosens-64.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Cosens-65|Cosens]]||William Champion||13 Dec 1861 ||18 Sep 1862 ||[[image:Cosens-65.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Cosens-66|Cosens]]||Charles Sidney||5 Dec 1863 ||21 Jun 1864||
    '''^ Charles Sidney - William Champion ^ '''||
    {{Died Young}} |- |[[Cosens-67|Cosens]]||Arthur Newman||28 Jul 1870||10 Nov 1870||[[image:Cosens-67.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Cosens-68|Cosens]]||Francis Sutherland||22 Mar 1872||18 Nov 1873||[[image:Cosens-68.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Mehrtens-43|Mehrtens]]||J. H.|| Jan 1828 ||9 Jul 1872||[[image:Mehrtens-43.png|250px]]||[[image:Mehrtens-43.jpg|250px]]
    '''Mehrtens monument'''
    |- |[[Unknown-461571| Mehrtens]]||Mary A.|| 24 Mar 1829||20 Jun 1914||[[image:Mehrtens-43.png|250px]] ]||[[image:Unknown-461571.jpg|250px]]
    '''Mehrtens Lot'''
    |- |[[Bourquin-50|Bourquin]]||Guillemain||20 Mar 1869 ||10 May 1933||[[image:Bourquin-50.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Bourquin-50-2.jpg|250px]]
    '''Bourquin Lot'''
    |- |[[Schafer-2259 |Schafer]]||Peter||15 Sep 1841 || 7 Jun 1902||[[image:Schafer-2259.png|250px]] ||[[image:Schafer-2259-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''Schafer Lot'''
    |- |[[Unknown-461827|Schafer]]||Mary C.||24 Jan 1851||10 May 1890||[[image:Unknown-461827.png|250px]] ||[[image:Schafer-2259.jpg|250px]]
    '''Schafer Monument'''
    |- |[[Schafer-2261|Schafer]]||Emma A.|| 5 Sep 1869||10 Jan 1875 ||[[image:Schafer-2261.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Schafer-2262|Schafer]]||Jacob A.||10 Dec 1872|| 11 Jan 1875||[[image:Schafer-2262.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Schafer-2263|Schafer]]||Augustus P.||23 Jun 1874|| 25 Mar 1907 ||[[image:Schafer-2263.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Schafer-2264|Schafer]]||Walter George|| 8 Oct 1878|| 5 Apr 1971 ||[[image:Schafer-2264.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Lombard-1606|Lombard]]||Beulah ||1 Mar 1880||25 Jul 1960||[[image:Schafer-2264.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Schafer-2265|Schafer]]||Catharine C.|| 5 Jan 1889 || 28 Oct 1889||[[image:Schafer-2265.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Schafer-2266|Schafer]]||Helen Rubie||12 Jul 1911|| 10 Sep 2000||[[image:Schafer-2266.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Fleischman-154|Fleischman]]||William||about 1845|| 25 Jun 1873||[[image:Fleischman-154.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Schafer-2267|Schafer]]||Margaret||about 1844||5 Oct 1872||[[image:Fleischman-154.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Schiebe-11|Schiebe]]||L.|| about 1840 ||12 Aug 1889||[[image:Schiebe-11.jpg|250px]] |- |[Sweeny-405|Sweeny]]||John W.|| 29 Nov 1870 ||29 Mar 1897||[[image:Sweeny-405.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Sweeny-405-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''Sweeny Lot'''
    |- |[[Repplier-2|Repplier]]||John George||8 Apr 1840||10 Mar 1888 ||[[image:Repplier-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Levy-2008|Levy]]||Fanny Yates||1 Jan 1840|| 25 Aug 1907 ||
    '''^ Repplier/Levy gravestone ^'''
    |- |[[Backus-810|Backus]]||Julia Denise||12 Aug 1946|| 22 Dec 2003||[[image:Backus-810.jpg|250px]] |- |[[McAllaster-17 |McAllaster, Jr.]]||Richard Emerson|| 24 Oct 1994 || 1 Jan 2010 ||[[image:McAllaster-17.jpg|250px]] ||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Tiedeman-80|Tiedeman]]||George Washington||11 Sep 1861||30 Jun 1935||[[image:Tiedeman-80.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Shivers-295|Shivers]]||Sarah Floride||11 May 1867|| 24 Dec 1943||[[image:Tiedeman-80-2.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Tiedeman-81|Tiedeman]]||George|| 7 Nov 1894||14 Feb 1901||{{Died Young}} |- |[[Tiedeman-82|Tiedeman]]||Carsten||27 Aug 1902||11 Apr 1979 i|| |- |[[Dusenbury-138|Dusenbury]]||Mary Hodges||16 Dec 1899||13 Nov 1979|| |- |[[Tiedeman-83|Tiedeman]]||Nelle||abt 1926|| 2 Aug 2006||[[image:Tiedeman-80-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jones-78032|Jones]]||Charles Lucian||26 Apr 1835||28 Oct 1920||[[image:Jones-78032.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Mills-15268|Mills]]||Sarah Nuttman|| Jun 1857||Sep 1908||
    '''^ Jones/Mills gravestone ^'''
    |- |[[Jones-78067|Jones]]||Gertrude Page|| 23 May 1888 || 21 May 1961 ||[[image:Jones-78067.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pope-6459|Pope]]||Virginia||19 Aug 1869||24 Dec 1951||[[image:Pope-6459.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Farrington-5960|Farrington]]||John Henry|| 7 Nov 1863 ||8 Jan 1909||[[image:Farrington-5960.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Farrington-5960-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Rogers-24965|Rogers]]||Sadie B. ||24 Sep 1872|| 5 Feb 1957||[[image:Rogers-24965.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Farrington-5960-2.jpg|250px]]
    '''Farrington Lot'''
    |- |[[McMillan-4270|McMillan]]||Thomas Hasley|| 11 Mar 1854 ||21 Sep 1941 ||[[image:McMillan-4270.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:McMillan-4270-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''McMillan/Wheless lot'''
    |- |[[Bliss-4755|Bliss]]||Mary F. ||7 Dec 1874||3 Nov 1962||[[image:Bliss-4755.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:McMillan-4270-3.jpg|250px]]
    '''McMillan step'''
    |- |[[Bliss-4749|Bliss]]||Gertrude A.||15 Oct 1864||14 Apr 1903||[[image:Bliss-4749.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Bliss-4749-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''Gertrude McMillan statue'''
    |- |[[McMillan-4280|McMillan]]||Daniel Bliss||18 Jul 1883|| 5 Dec 1954||[[image:McMillan-4280.jpg|250px]] |- |[[McMillan-4282|McMillan]]||Alice Harris|| 21 Oct 1887 ||12 Aug 1972||[[image:McMillan-4282.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hogeboom-135|Hogeboom]]||Herbert Franklin||27 Dec 1879|| 29 Jun 1938 ||[[image:McMillan-4282.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hogeboom-137|Hogeboom]]||Mary||13 Jan 1923|| 29 Jan 2012 ||[[image:Hogeboom-137.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Bliss-4757|Bliss]]||Beulah|| 4 Nov 1866||11 Oct 1945 ||[[image:Bliss-4757.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Bliss-4757-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wheless-55|Wheless]]||Joseph Pearce||1 Jan 1867 || 28 Aug 1944 ||[[image:Bliss-4757.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Wheless-55.jpg|250px]]
    '''Wheless step'''
    |- |[[Wheless-56|Wheless]]||Pearce|| 21 Sep 1892|| 24 May 1895||[[image:Wheless-56.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Wheless-56-1.jpg|250px]] {{Died Young}} |- |[[Wheless-57|Wheless]]||Julia Catherine||28 Jun 1904||25 Oct 1906 ||[[image:Wheless-57.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Wheless-57-1.jpg|250px]] {{Died Young}} |- |[[Wheless-58|Wheless]]||Gertrude ||21 Apr 1900|| 29 Dec 1972||[[image:Reeve-1717.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Reeve-1717|Reeve]]||Brooke||4 Dec 1895||5 Dec 1951||[[image:Reeve-1717.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Heinitsh-1|Heinitsh]]||Reginald Davies||24 Sep 1918|| 27 Sep 1992 ||[[image:Heinitsh-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Silva-1468|Silva]]||Emelia A.|| abt 5 Jan 1835||23 Mar 1907 ||[[image:Silva-1468.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Saussy-3-2.jpg|250px]]
    '''Georgia Hussars Lot A116'''
    |- |[[Saussy-3|Saussy]]||Lt. George Nowlan||10 Mar 1842 ||27 Apr 1916||[[image:Saussy-3.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Saussy-3-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Salfner-1|Salfner]]||George Matthew||about 1830||13 Sep 1882 ||[[image:Salfner-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wardell-379|Wardell]]||W. W.|| ||28 Mar 1878||[[image:Wardell-379.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hook-1543|Hook]]||A. H.|| ||about 5 Jun 1876||[[image:Hook-1543.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Cambridge-170|Cambridge]]||C. C.|| || 10 Nov 1881 ||[[image:Cambridge-170.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hohenstein-48|Hohenstein]]||Charles||16 Aug 1854|| 30 Aug 1915||[[image:Hohenstein-48.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Hohenstein-48-2.jpg|250px]]
    '''Hohenstein Lot'''
    |- |[[Doyle-5500|Doyle]]||Mary||27 May 1858||1 Oct 1921 ||[[image:Hohenstein-48.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Hohenstein-48-1.jpg|250px]]
    '''Hohenstein Statue'''
    |- |[[Hohenstein-49|Hohenstein]]||Edward Howell||25 Apr 1887||15 Oct 1903||[[image:Hohenstein-49.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Hohenstein-49-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hohenstein-50|Hohenstein]]||Walter L. ||
    ?
    ||14 Sep 1982 ||[[image:Hohenstein-50.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Unknown-464274| Hohenstein]]||Mayme N.||
    ?
    ||30 Sep 1990||[[image:Unknown-464274.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hohenstein-51|Hohenstein]]||Mary E.||17 Jun 1889 || 14 Nov 1974 ||[[image:Hohenstein-51.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Crider-682|Crider]]||Fretwell Goer||8 Jun 1923 || 12 Jan 2016||[[image:Crider-682.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Crider-682-1.jpg|250px]]
    Fretwell and Marie Crider gravestone
    |- |[[Lyons-5390|Lyons]]||Stella Marie ||17 May 1925||25 May 2014 ||[[image:Lyons-5390.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hall-40219|Hall]]||Joe Kenneth ||11 Jan 1953 || 19 Jun 2016||[[image:Hall-40219.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Maril-2|Maril]]||Joseph||15 May 1869||1959||[[image: Maril-2-1.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Maril-2-2.jpg|250px]]
    '''Maril Plot'''
    |- |[[Moskofsky-1|Moskofsky]]||Dora M.||about 1873||20 Mar 1942||[[image:Moskofsky-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Maril-1|Maril]]||Nathan||4 Apr 1890 ||30 Dec 1919||[[image:Maril-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Maril-3|Maril]]||Lillie ||11 Aug 1898|| 4 Feb 1977|| * Not buried in Bonaventure|| |- |[[Maril-4|Maril]]||Edith H.||26 Jan 1900||26 Nov 1970 ||[[image:Maril-4.jpg|250px]] ] ||[[image:Maril-2-2.jpg|250px]]
    Maril Plot
    |- |[[Adams-69043|Adams]]||Charles Darius||30 Jan 1855||8 Dec 1923||[[image:Adams-69043.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Adams-69043-1.jpg |250px]] |- |[[Hodges-11617|Hodges]]||Claudia||7 Oct 1860||19 Jul 1934||[[image:Hodges-11617.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Adams-69043-3.jpg |250px]] |- |[[Adams-69521|Adams]]||Lila A|| 27 Nov 1881||13 Jan 1953 ||[[image:Adams-69521.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Adams-69494|Adams]]||Anna Belle||28 Nov 1887||14 Aug 1970||[[image:Adams-69494.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Adams-69493|Adams]]||William Richard||27 Dec 1889||12 Jun 1937||[[image:Adams-69493.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Adams-69116|Adams]]||Augusta||6 Apr 1892||9 Feb 1946||[[image:Adams-69116.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jessen-633|Jessen]]||Charles Nickolas||13 Sep 1882||10 Jan 1951||[[image:Jessen-633.jpg|250px]] ||[[image:Jessen-633-1.jpg |250px]] |- |[[Adams-69523|Adams]]||Ruth N||19 May 1897||30 Jan 1975||[[image:Adams-69523.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Adams-69516|Adams]]||Aubrey Darius||23 Apr 1903||1 Jul 1968||[[image:Adams-69516.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Adams-69525|Adams]]||Robert Hughes||23 Oct 1905||1 Dec 1975||[[image:Adams-69525.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kessler-2552 |Kessler]]||Ethel||31 Oct 1909||15 Nov 1975||[[image:Kessler-2552.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Adams-69526 |Adams]]||Sandra Louise||8 Dec 1949||30 Apr 2020||[[image:Adams-69526.jpg|250px]] |- |[[McMillan-8148|McMillan]]||James E ||7 Oct 1871||3 May 1940||[[image:McMillan-8148.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pilcher-1795|Pilcher]]||Rebie A||3 Jan 1872||18 Jul 1934||[[image:Unknown-668868-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Strickland-7804|Strickland]]||Isaac Edward||30 Apr 1877||15 Jan 1931||[[image:Strickland-7804.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Roberts-51421|Roberts]]||Arah Blanche||4 Dec 1880||14 Dec 1965||[[image:Roberts-51421.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Swicegood-158|Swicegood]]||Stephen Preston||17 Mar 1878||11 Dec 1929||[[image:Swicegood-158.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Righton-72|Righton]]||Florence Doty||12 Aug 1878||22 Nov 1946||[[image:Righton-72.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Swicegood-159|Swicegood]]||Morris Righton||29 Aug 1907 ||13 May 1988||[[image:Swicegood-159.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Belcher-5228|Belcher]]||Matilda Anne||19 Jun 1910||28 Dec 1996||[[image:Belcher-5228.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Amerson-244|Amerson]]||Teresa||15 Aug 1963 ||12 Feb 2011||[[image:Amerson-244.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Saturday-22|Saturday]]||Robert Lee||13 Feb 1871||7 Aug 1933||[[image:Saturday-22.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Rooks-264 |Rooks]]||Josephine||28 Sep 1875||24 Nov 1942||[[image:Rooks-264.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Saturday-33|Saturday]]||Reuben||15 Feb 1901||23 Aug 1965||[[image:Saturday-33.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hartmann-2541|Hartmann]]||Claus||28 Feb 1827||28 Apr 1900||[[image:Hartmann-2541.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Friend-3566|Friend]]||Catherine Rosanna||30 Nov 1842||24 Dec 1917||[[image:Hartmann-2541.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hartmann-2542|Hartmann]]||Mary R. M.||9 Oct 1858||18 Apr 1860||[[image:Hartmann-2542.jpg|250px]]{{Died Young}}|| |- |[[Hartmann-2543|Hartmann]]||Emma C.||15 Oct 1860||4 Mar 1861||[[image:Hartmann-2542.jpg|250px]]{{Died Young}} |- |[[Hartmann-2548|Hartmann]]||Anna Viola||11 Jun 1865||11 Dec 1944||[[image:Hartmann-2548.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Entelman-1|Entelman]]||John Heinrich Hermann||2 Aug 1861||23 Dec 1925||[[image:Hartmann-2548.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hartmann-2545|Hartmann]]||Carsten||13 May 1819||11 Sep 1854||[[image:Hartmann-2545.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hartmann-2544|Hartmann]]||Leo||27 Oct 1832||27 Aug 1850||[[image:Hartmann-2544.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Drury-3663|Drury]]||Roland Eddielee||18 Jan 1904||3 Jun 1978||[[image:Drury-3663.jpg|250px]] |- |[[North-5473|North]]||Sadie Mae||9 Dec 1905||25 May 1974||[[image:Drury-3663.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Drury-3665|Drury]]||Mary Frances||22 Sep 1932||7 Jan 1933||[[image:Drury-3665.jpg|250px]] {{Died Young}} |- |[[Drury-3664|Drury]]||Doris ||15 Mar 1936||24 Jun 2003||[[image:Drury-3664.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pierce-20044|Pierce]]||William Brinson||17 Aug 1943 ||18 Dec 1943||[[image:Pierce-20044.jpg|250px]]{{Died Young}} |- |[[Barclay-2982|Barclay]]||Marie Marshall||25 Jul 1858||15 Feb 1893 ||[[image:Barclay-2982.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Rockwell-3839|Rockwell]]||Charles Samuel||18 Oct 1865||22 Feb 1933||[[image:Rockwell-3839.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Hernandez-6612|Hernandez]]||Agnes May ||9 May 1878|| 10 Aug 1948||[[image:Hernandez-6612.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Rockwell-3840|Rockwell]]||Mary || 17 Mar 1901|| 13 Nov 1970||[[image:Rockwell-3840.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Rockwell-3841|Rockwell]]||Agnes May||11 Aug 1905||16 Dec 1985||[[image:Rockwell-3841-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Rockwell-3842|Rockwell]]||William Joseph||11 Dec 1908 ||19 Aug 1965||[[image:Rockwell-3842.jpg|250px]] |- |[[H-1460|H]]||Velma||24 Sep 1920||13 Jul 2006||[[image:H-1460.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Rockwell-3843|Rockwell]]||George Harrison||24 Feb 1920||11 Sep 1992||[[image:Rockwell-3843.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Rockwell-3844|Rockwell, Jr.]]||George Harrison||15 Oct 1951||12 Jan 2000 ||[[image:Rockwell-3844.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Mizell-751|Mizell]]||Robert Jackson||1 Nov 1882 ||6 Apr 1947||[[image:Mizell-751.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Mixon-966|Mixon]]||Susan Irene ||21 Oct 1890||1 Feb 1941||[[image:Mixon-966.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Mizell-752|Mizell]]||Betty Sue||31 Jan 1932||23 Feb 2008||[[image:Mizell-752.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kirkland-2194|Kirkland]]||Irwin Woodrow||4 Sep 1914||26 Oct 1979||[[image:Kirkland-2194.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jones-69960|Jones]]||Eloise C.||29 Dec 1903||1 Sep 1965||[[image:Kirkland-2194.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Kirkland-2195|Kirkland]]||Eloise Camille||2 Mar 1930||8 Jul 2001||[[image:Kirkland-2194.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Gould-11044|Gould]]||Alice||25 Jun 1854||22 Jun 1931||[[image:Gould-11044.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jones-148096|Jones]]||Robert P.||26 Sep 1874||16 Apr 1962||[[image:Jones-148096.jpg|250px]] |- |[[M-2348|Jones]]||Cassia|| 21 Mar 1879||9 Dec 1953||[[image:M-2348.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jones-148097|Jones]]||Roberta||6 Oct 1903||6 Nov 1967||[[image:Jones-148097.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Thompson-90841|Thompson]]||Alice F||1 May 1895||19 Apr 1939 ||[[image:Thompson-90841.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wilharm-26|Wilharm]]||Frederick Randolph||12 Nov 1871 ||5 Jan 1933||[[image:Wilharm-26.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Pounder-216|Pounder]]||Mary Josephine||2 Jul 1880||21 May 1944||[[image:Pounder-216.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wilharm-28|Wilharm]]||Robert William||22 May 1900||29 May 1953||[[image:Wilharm-28.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wilharm-29|Wilharm]]||Regis M|| 6 Feb 1904 ||16 May 1977||[[image:Wilharm-29.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wilharm-30|Wilharm]]||Emmett Thomas||15 Oct 1915 ||27 Mar 1969||[[image:Wilharm-30.jpg|250px]] |- |[[DeGracia-30|DeGracia]]||Helen ||3 Jul 1933||2 Mar 2003||[[image:DeGracia-30.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Binion-185|Binion]]||Eugene Lamar||30 Sep 1929 ||15 Oct 1969||[[image:Binion-185.jpg|250px]] |- |[[DeGracia-33|DeGracia]]||Joseph Doyle||17 Jan 1897||5 Jun 1973||[[image:DeGracia-33.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Wilharm-31|Wilharm]]||Mary Gwendolyn||27 Apr 1910||11 Sep 2005||[[image:Wilharm-31.jpg|250px]] |- |[[DeGracia-32|DeGracia]]||Joseph D., Jr.||11 Dec 1929 ||30 Jul 1983||[[image:DeGracia-32.jpg|250px]] |- |[[DeGracia-31|DeGracia]]||Joseph Doyle, III||21 Mar 1956||2 Feb 2019||[[image:DeGracia-31-1.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Atkinson-15100|Atkinson]]||Charles||19 May 1954||20 May 1954||[[image:Atkinson-15100.jpg|250px]]{{Died Young}} |- |[[Russell-38082|Russell]]||Joseph E||7 Jul 1919 ||7 Sep 2003||[[image:Russell-38082.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Fischer-10044|Fischer]]||Henrietta||22 Jun 1920||17 May 1986||[[image:Fischer-10044.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Russell-38089|Russell]]||Patrick Anthony||9 Jan 1950||3 Jul 1969||[[image:Russell-38089.jpg|250px]]{{Roll of Honor |category=Killed in Action, Vietnam War |image=Killed_in_Action-3.jpg |description=Killed in Action |war=Vietnam War}} |- |[[Fischer-10050|Fischer]]||John G.||1 Oct 1888||5 Oct 1941||[[image:Fischer-10050.jpg|250px]] |-7 Feb 1980 |[[Unknown-674732|Fischer]]||Catherine C.||26 Sep 1897||DOD||[[image:Unknown-674732.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Slocum-2068|Slocum]]||William Alfred||5 Aug 1920||30 Jul 1929||[[image:Slocum-2068.jpg|250px]] {{Died Young}} |- |[[Estill-426|Estill]]||William Charles||2 Feb 1832||29 Jun 1906||[[image:Estill-426.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Estill-427|Estill]]||Elizabeth Lloyd||18 Jan 1831||16 Aug 1903||[[image:Estill-427.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jones-148580|Jones]]||Geraldine Marie||7 Sep 1857||20 Jan 1934||[[image:Jones-148580.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jones-69961|Jones]]||Marjorie Louista||16 Aug 1906||17 Jun 1924||[[image:Jones-69961.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jones-69962 |Jones]]||Samuel Lewis||26 Mar 1910||22 May 1980||[[image:Jones-69962.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Jones-148432|Jones]]||Herman Ostendorffe||1871||1944||[[image:Jones-148432.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Strickland-8639|Strickland]]||Sallie|| 1868 ||1942||[[image:Jones-148432.jpg|250px]] |- |[[De_Renne-8|De Renne]]||Wymberley Jones||23 Sep 1853||23 Jun 1916||[[image:De_Renne-8.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Camblos-13|Camblos]]||Laura||1851||27 Feb 1913||[[image:De_Renne-8.jpg|250px]] |- |[[De_Renne-2|De Renne]]||Wymberley Wormsloe||1891||4 Apr 1966||[[image:De_Renne-8.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Floyd-2039|Floyd]]||Augusta Gallie||1894 ||5 Aug 1969||[[image:De_Renne-8.jpg|250px]] |- |[[De_Renne-14|De Renne]]||Audrey Coerr||17 Oct 1889||8 Sep 1931||[[image:De_Renne-8.jpg|250px]] |- |[[Black-26712|Black]]||Andrew J||15 Jan 1866||10 Oct 1912||[[image:Black-26712.jpg|250px]] |- {{#switch: {{{1}}} | ProtestantExiles = == Agnew: Protestant Exiles from France == === Edition 1 === ==== [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=sFqfAAAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#AgnewD1-2|Agnew - Protestant Exiles Ed. 1 Vol. II]]: * Agnew, David C. 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A., ''Protestant Exiles from France in the Reign of Louis XIV; or, the Huguenot Refugees and Their Descendants in Great Britain and Ireland’’, London: Private, 1886, Ed. 3, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/stream/protestantexiles02agne_0#page/n8/mode/1up Vol II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#AgnewD3-2|Agnew - Protestant Exiles Ed. 3 Vol. II]]: * Agnew, David C. 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    [https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11584551/need-information-on-query-parameters-for-google-books-e-g-difference-between-d Still More Codes]
    [https://books.google.com/books?id=83ntDwAAQBAJ&pg=PA139&dq=scottish+papers+abbreviations+reg+mag+sig&hl=en&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwizr7iMz-PqAhU3oHIEHdt3DJ8Q6AEwAHoECAYQAg#v=onepage&q=scottish%20papers%20abbreviations%20reg%20mag%20sig&f=true: 51 Abbreviations] [https://firstsettlers.genealogyvillage.com/Scotland.html Scotland] N.B. To convert archive.org URLs to full images one can change 'details' to 'stream' and change '/page' to '#page (old method) or simply add '?view=theater' to the end of the URL (new method as of Feb 2021). [https://ukga.org/browse.php?action=ViewRec&DB=33&bookID=224&pagecount=230&submit=Previous UK Genealogy Archives] [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Paterson%2C%20James%2C%201805-1876 Online Books by James Paterson] == Some General References == {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|Head}} {{Space:Book Resources - England|Head}} = Wikitree Lists of Reliable Sources = === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Reliable_Sources_for_Pre-1700_Profiles Pre-1700 Profiles] === === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:EuroAristo_Project_Reliable_Sources European Aristocrats] === === [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Reliable_Sources Magna Carta Project] === {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|SPReliable}} = Main List = {{Space:Book Resources - Colonies|AbeeColonists}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|ActsLordsCouncil}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|ActsParliamentScotland}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|SheriffsGallowy}} {{Space:Book Resources |ProtestantExiles}} {{Space:Book Resources - Colonies|AgnewPennsylvania}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|Aitons}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AlmonPeerage}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonBurgesses}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonScottishHistory}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonFraser}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonHamilton}} {{Space:Book Resources - England |AndersonYvery}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonLaing}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonMajorAlpin}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AndersonScottishNation}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AngusRollok}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AnnalsPatriots}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|ArchaeologicalAyrWigton}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|ArmstrongBruces}} {{Space:Book Resources - Colonies|ArmstrongSouthernFamilies}} {{Space:Book Resources - England |ArmytageLondon}} {{Space:Book Resources - England |ArmytageRutland}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|ArmstrongCriminal}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|ArnottHouse}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|EvelynArbruthnot}} {{Space:Book Resources |ArthurFowler}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|AthollAtholl}} {{Space:Book Resources - Scotland|BaillieBaillies}} {{Space:Book Resources |BainBorder}} == Bain: Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland == === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofdocume01edin#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I 1108-1272] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainCalendar1|Bain - Calendar Vol. I]]: * Bain, Joseph, ed., [[Space:Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London|’’Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, by Joseph Bain, London’’]], Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1881, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofdocume02edin#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II 1272-1307] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainCalendar2|Bain - Calendar Vol. II]]: * Bain, Joseph, ed., ''[[Space:Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London|Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, by Joseph Bain, London]]'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1884, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofdocume03edin#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. III 1307-1357] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainCalendar3|Bain - Calendar Vol. III]]: * Bain, Joseph, ed., ''[[Space:Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London|Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, by Joseph Bain, London]]'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1887, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofdocume04edin#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. IV 1357-1509] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainCalendar4|Bain - Calendar Vol. IV]]: * Bain, Joseph, ed., [[Space:Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London|’’Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, by Joseph Bain, London]]]], Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1888, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofdocume05grea#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. V 1108-1516] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainCalendar5|Simpson - Calendar Vol. V]]: * Simpson, Grant G, ed., [[Space:Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London|’’Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, by Joseph Bain, London’’]], Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 2008, Vol. V == Bain: Diocese of Glasgow == === [https://archive.org/details/liberprotocollor01bain/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol I - Rental Book A.D 1509-1570] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainRentalBook|Bain - Rental Book Glasgow Vol. I]]: * Bain, Joseph, ed., ''Liber Protocollorum M. Cuthberti Simonis Notarii Publici et Scribae Capituli Glasguensi A.D. 1499-1570 Also Rental Book of Diocese of Glasgow A.D. 1509-1570'', London: Grampian Club, 1875, Vol I === [https://archive.org/details/liberprotocollor02bain/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol II - Liber Protocollorum A.D 1499-1513] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainLiber|Bain - Liber Protocollorum Vol. II]]: * Bain, Joseph, ed., ''Liber Protocollorum M. Cuthberti Simonis Notarii Publici et Scribae Capituli Glasguensi A.D. 1499-1570 Also Rental Book of Diocese of Glasgow A.D. 1509-1570'', London: Grampian Club, 1875, Vol II == Bain: Hamilton Papers == === [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091786032#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I 1532-1543] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainHamilton1|Bain - Hamilton Vol. I]]: * Bain, Joseph, ''The Hamilton papers. Letters and papers illustrating the political relations of England and Scotland in the XVIth century'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1890, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091786040#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II 1543-1590] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainHamilton2|Bain - Hamilton Vol. II]]: * Bain, Joseph, ''The Hamilton papers. Letters and papers illustrating the political relations of England and Scotland in the XVIth century'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1892, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/historyofancient00bain/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Bain: Province of Ross] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainRoss|Bain - Province of Ross]]: * Bain, Robert, ''History of the Ancient Province of Ross (The County Palatine of Scotland): From the Earliest to the Present Time'', Dingwall: Pefferside Press, Ltd., 1899 == Bain: Rental Book of Glasgow == === [https://archive.org/details/liberprotocollor01glas/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Bain: Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainRental1|Bain - Rental Book of Glasgow Vol. I]]: * Bain, Robert, ed., ''Liber Protocollorum: Notarii Publici et Scribaai Capituli Glasguensis: A.D. 1499-1513 also Rental Book of the Diocese of Glasgow: aa.d. 1509-1570'', London: Grampian Club, Ltd., 1875, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/liberprotocollor02bain/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Bain: Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainRental2|Bain - Rental Book of Glasgow Vol. II]]: * Bain, Robert, ed., ''Liber Protocollorum: Notarii Publici et Scribaai Capituli Glasguensis: A.D. 1499-1513 also Rental Book of the Diocese of Glasgow: aa.d. 1509-1570'', London: Grampian Club, Ltd., 1875, Vol. II == [https://books.google.com/books?id=ehwIAAAAQAAJ&pg=PR3#v=onepage&q&f=true Bain: Stirlings of Craigbernard] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BainStilring|Bain - Stirlings]]: * Bain, Joseph, ''The Stirlings of Craigbernard and Glorat'', Edinburgh: Bain, 1883 == [https://archive.org/details/accounthistorica00balb/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Balbirnie: Vance in Ireland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#balbirnievance|Balbirnie - Vance]]: * Balbirnie, William, ''An Account, Historical and Genealogical, from the Earliest Days till the Present Time, of the Family of Vance in Ireland, Vans in Scotland, Anciently Vaux in Scotland and England, and Originally De Vaux in France, (Latin De Vallibus)'', Cork: J. M. Noblett, 1860 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=ehwIAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=bryntschellis&f=true Margaret(Stirling) Sempill] == [https://archive.org/stream/balfoursofpilrig00balf#page/n10/mode/1up Balfour-Melville: Balfours of Pilrig] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Balfour-Melville|Balfour-Melville]]: * Balfour-Melville, Barbara, ''The Balfours of Pilrig: A History for the Family'', Edinburgh: William Brown, 1907 == [https://archive.org/details/visitationscoun00owengoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Bannerman: Visitations of the County of Sussex] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BannermanSussex|Bannerman - Visitations of the County of Sussex]]: * Bannerman, W Bruce, ed., ''The Visitations of the County of Sussex, Made and Taken in the Years 1530 by Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux King of Arms; and 1633–4 by John Philipot, Somerset Herald, and George Owen, York Herald for Sir John Burroughs, Garter, and Sir Richard St. George, Clarenceux'', London: Harleian Society. 1905 == [https://archive.org/details/journaloftransac00banniala/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Bannatyne: Journal of the Transactions in Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BannatyneJournal|Bannatyne - Journal]]: * [[Wikipedia:Richard_Bannatyne|Bannatyne, Richard]], ''Journal of the Transactions in Scotland During the Contest Between the Adherents of Queen Mary, and Those of her Son, 1570, 1571, 1572, 1573'', Edinburgh: J. Ballantyne & Co., 1806 == [https://archive.org/details/memorialsofgeorg00bann/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Bannatyne: Memorials of George Bannatyne] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BannatyneGeorge|Bannatyne - Memorials of George Bannatyne]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Bannatyne|Bannatyne, George]], ''Memorials of George Bannatyne, 1545-1608'', Edinburgh: J. Ballantyne & Co., 1829 == [https://archive.org/details/memorialsoftra5100bannuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Bannatyne: Memorials of Transactions in Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BannatyneMemorials|Bannatyne - Memorials]]: * [[Wikipedia:Richard_Bannatyne|Bannatyne, Richard]], [[Wikipedia:Robert_Pitcairn_(antiquary)|Pitcairn, Robert]], ed., ''Memorials of Transactions in Scotland, A.D. 1569-1573'', Edinburgh: Edinburgh Printing Co., 1836 == Barclay: Barclay Family == === [https://archive.org/details/historyofbarclay00barc/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Part I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BarclayBarclay1|Barclay - Barclay Family Part I]]: * [[Barclay-1449|Barclay, Charles Wright]], ed., ''A History of the Barclay Family with Full Pedigrees from 1066 to 1924'', London: St. Catherine Press, 1924, Part I === [https://archive.org/details/historyofbarclay00barc_0/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Part II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BarclayBarclay2|Barclay - Barclay Family Part II]]: * [[Barclay-2087|Barclay, Hubert Frederick]], ed., ''A History of the Barclay Family with Pedigrees from 1067 to 1933'', London: St. Catherine Press, 1933, Part II === [https://archive.org/details/historyofbarclay00barc_1/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Part III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BarclayBarclay3|Barclay - Barclay Family Part III]]: * [[Barclay-2087|Barclay, Hubert Frederick]], ed., ''A History of the Barclay Family with Pedigrees from 1067 to 1933'', London: St. Catherine Press, 1934, Part III == Beaumont-Sempill: Lord Sempills of West Scotland == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Beaumont-Sempill|Beaumont-Sempill]]: * Beaumont-Sempill, Roxine A., ''The Semples, Lord Sempills of West Scotland: family and contextual history from the 11th to 19th Centuries, 10'', Scotts Valley, CA: CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2015 == [https://archive.org/details/bookobeggsgeneal00begg/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Beggs: Book o'Beggs] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BookBeggs|Beggs - Book o'Beggs]]: * Beggs, Robert Henry, and Beggs, Clara Beardsley, ''The Book o'Beggs: A Genealogical Study of the Beggs Family in America, also Gleanings Concerning this Ancient Gaelic Family of Geb, Begg, Beig, Begge, Beggs'', Denver: private, 1928 == [https://archive.org/details/BeltzGFMemorialsOfTheMostNobleOrderOfTheGarter1841/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Beltz: Order of the Garter] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BeltzGarter|Beltz - Order of the Garter]]: * [[Beltz-303|Beltz, George Frederick]], ''Memorials of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, From Its Foundation to the Present Time, Including the History of the Order: Biographical Notices of the Knights in the Reigns of Edward III and Richard II'', London: William Pickering, 1841 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=okhFAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Berry: Families in the County of Sussex] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BerrySussex|Berry - Familes in the County of Sussex]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Berry_(genealogist)|Berry, William]], ''Pedigrees of the Families in the County of Sussex'', London: Sherwood, Gilvert, and Piper, 1830 == Bertrand: La Maison de Laval 1020-1605 == === [https://archive.org/details/lamaisondelaval101bert_0/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Tome I Les Laval 1020-1204] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BertrandLaval1|Bertrand - Laval Tome I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Arthur_Bertrand_de_Broussillon|Bertrand: Arthur]], ''La Maison de Laval 1020-1605 Étude Historique Accompagnée du Cartulaire de la Val et de Vitré'', Paris: Alphonse Picard et Fils, 1895, Tome I === [https://archive.org/details/lamaisondelaval102bert_0/mode/1up?view=theater Tome II Les Montmorency-Laval 1204-1412] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BertrandLaval2|Bertrand - Laval Tome II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Arthur_Bertrand_de_Broussillon|Bertrand: Arthur]], ''La Maison de Laval 1020-1605 Étude Historique Accompagnée du Cartulaire de la Val et de Vitré'', Paris: Alphonse Picard et Fils, 1898, Tome II === [https://archive.org/details/lamaisondelaval103bert_0/mode/1up?view=theater Tome III Les Montfort-Laval 1412-1501] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BertrandLaval3|Bertrand - Laval Tome III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Arthur_Bertrand_de_Broussillon|Bertrand: Arthur]], ''La Maison de Laval 1020-1605 Étude Historique Accompagnée du Cartulaire de la Val et de Vitré'', Paris: Alphonse Picard et Fils, 1900, Tome III === [https://archive.org/details/gri_33125013960626/mode/1up?view=theater Tome IV Les Montfort-Laval et Leurs Cadets 1501-1605] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BertrandLaval4|Bertrand - Laval Tome IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:Arthur_Bertrand_de_Broussillon|Bertrand: Arthur]], ''La Maison de Laval 1020-1605 Étude Historique Accompagnée du Cartulaire de la Val et de Vitré'', Paris: Alphonse Picard et Fils, 1902, Tome IV === [https://archive.org/details/lamaisondelaval105bert/mode/1up?view=theater Tome V Nouvelles Recherces, Table des Noms] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BertrandLaval5|Bertrand - Laval Tome V]]: * [[Wikipedia:Arthur_Bertrand_de_Broussillon|Bertrand: Arthur]], ''La Maison de Laval 1020-1605 Étude Historique Accompagnée du Cartulaire de la Val et de Vitré'', Paris: Alphonse Picard et Fils, 1903, Tome V == Betham: Baronetage of England == === [https://archive.org/details/baronetageengla00unkngoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BethamBaronetage1|Betham - Baronetage Vol. I]]: * [[Betham-30|Betham, William]], ''The Baronetage of England; or the History of the English Baronets, and such Baronets of Scotland as are of English Families'', London: E. Lloyd, 1801, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_QS8wAAAAYAAJ/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II ] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BethamBaronetage2|Betham - Baronetage Vol. II]]: * [[Betham-30|Betham, William]], ''The Baronetage of England; or the History of the English Baronets, and such Baronets of Scotland as are of English Families'', London: E. Lloyd, 1802, Vol. II === [https://books.google.com/books?id=8LRBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. III ] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BethamBaronetage3|Betham - Baronetage Vol. III]]: * [[Betham-30|Betham, William]], ''The Baronetage of England; or the History of the English Baronets, and such Baronets of Scotland as are of English Families'', London: E. Lloyd, 1803 Vol. III === [https://books.google.com/books?id=CLVBAAAAcAAJ&pg=PP1#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. IV ] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BethamBaronetage4|Betham - Baronetage Vol. IV]]: * [[Betham-30|Betham, William]], ''The Baronetage of England; or the History of the English Baronets, and such Baronets of Scotland as are of English Families'', London: E. Lloyd, 1804, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_iPjUAAAAMAAJ/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V Supplement] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BethamBaronetage5|Betham - Baronetage Vol. V]]: * [[Betham-30|Betham, William]], ''The Baronetage of England; or the History of the English Baronets, and such Baronets of Scotland as are of English Families'', London: E. Lloyd, 1805 Vol. V == [https://archive.org/stream/accountoffamilie00birn#page/n6/mode/1up Birnie: Birnie and Hamilton of Broomhill] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Birnie|Birnie]]: * Birnie, John, ''Account of the Families of Birnie and Hamilton of Broomhill'', Edinburgh: private, 1838 == [https://archive.org/details/surnamesofscotla0000blac/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Black: Surnames of Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BlackSurnames|Black - Surnames of Scotland]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Fraser_Black|Black, George Fraser]], ''The Surnames of Scotland, Their Origin, Meaning, and History'', New York: NY Public Llibrary, 1946 == Blomefield: History of the County of Norfolk == === [https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo01blom/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BlomefieldNorfolk1|Blomefield - History of Norfolk Vol. I]]: * [[Blomefield-35|Blomefield, Francis]], [[Space:An_Essay_Towards_a_Topographical_History_of_the_County_of_Norfolk|’’An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk’’]], London: William Miller, 1805, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo02inblom/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BlomefieldNorfolk2|Blomefield - History of Norfolk Vol. II]]: * [[Blomefield-35|Blomefield, Francis]], [[Space:An_Essay_Towards_a_Topographical_History_of_the_County_of_Norfolk|’’An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk’’]], London: William Miller, 1805, Vol. II === [https://books.google.com/books?id=yFkMAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BlomefieldNorfolk3|Blomefield - History of Norfolk Vol. III]]: * [[Blomefield-35|Blomefield, Francis]], [[Space:An_Essay_Towards_a_Topographical_History_of_the_County_of_Norfolk|’’An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk’’]], Lynn: W. Wittingham and R Baldwin, 1769, Vol. III === [https://books.google.com/books?id=_r7NAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BlomefieldNorfolk4|Blomefield - History of Norfolk Vol. IV]]: * [[Blomefield-35|Blomefield, Francis]], [[Space:An_Essay_Towards_a_Topographical_History_of_the_County_of_Norfolk|’’An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk’’]], London: William Miller, 1806, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo05blom/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BlomefieldNorfolk5|Blomefield - History of Norfolk Vol. V]]: * [[Blomefield-35|Blomefield, Francis]], [[Space:An_Essay_Towards_a_Topographical_History_of_the_County_of_Norfolk|’’An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk’’]], London: William Miller, 1806, Vol. V === [https://books.google.com/books?id=0r_NAAAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BlomefieldNorfolk6|Blomefield - History of Norfolk Vol. VI]]: * [[Blomefield-35|Blomefield, Francis]] and [[Wikipedia:Charles_Parkin|Parkin, Charles]], [[Space:An_Essay_Towards_a_Topographical_History_of_the_County_of_Norfolk|’’An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk’’]], London: William Miller, 1807, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo07blom/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BlomefieldNorfolk7|Blomefield - History of Norfolk Vol. VII]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Parkin|Parkin, Charles]], [[Space:An_Essay_Towards_a_Topographical_History_of_the_County_of_Norfolk|’’An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk]], London: William Miller, 1807, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/details/anessaytowardsa02parkgoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BlomefieldNorfolk8|Blomefield - History of Norfolk Vol. VIII]]: * [[Blomefield-35|Blomefield, Francis]], [[Space:An_Essay_Towards_a_Topographical_History_of_the_County_of_Norfolk|’’An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk’’]], London: William Miller, 1808, Vol. VIII === [https://archive.org/details/anessaytowardsa03parkgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BlomefieldNorfolk9|Blomefield - History of Norfolk Vol. IX]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Parkin|Parkin, Charles]], [[Space:An_Essay_Towards_a_Topographical_History_of_the_County_of_Norfolk|’’An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk’’]], London: William Miller, 1808, Vol. IX === [https://archive.org/details/essaytowardstopo10blom/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BlomefieldNorfolk10|Blomefield - History of Norfolk Vol. X]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Parkin|Parkin, Charles]], [[Space:An_Essay_Towards_a_Topographical_History_of_the_County_of_Norfolk|’’An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk’’]], London: William Miller, 1809, Vol. X === [https://archive.org/details/anessaytowardsa00parkgoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BlomefieldNorfolk11|Blomefield - History of Norfolk Vol. XI]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Parkin|Parkin, Charles]], [[Space:An_Essay_Towards_a_Topographical_History_of_the_County_of_Norfolk|’’An Essay Towards a Topographical History of the County of Norfolk’’]], London: William Miller, 1810, Vol. XI == [https://archive.org/details/borthwickfamilyh00bort/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Borthwick: Family of Borthwick] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BorthwickFamily|Borthwick - Family of Borthwick]]: * Borthwick, Halsey M, ''The Borthwick Family, A History and Genealogy of the Family of Borthwick, Chiefly in Scotland and America'', New York: private, 1936 == Boswell: History and Genealogical Tables of the Boswells == === Vol. 1 === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BoswellHistory1|Boswell - History Vol. I]]: * Boswell, Jasper John, ''History and Genealogical Tables of the Boswells'', Unpublished manuscript., 1906, Vol. I === Vol. 2 === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BoswellHistory2|Boswell - History Vol. II]]: * Boswell, Jasper John, ''History and Genealogical Tables of the Boswells'', Unpublished manuscript, 1906, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/stemmatabotevill00botfuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Botfield: Stemmata Botevilliana] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#botfieldStemmata|Botfield - Stemmata Botevilliana]]: * [[Wikipedia:Beriah_Botfield|Botfield, Beriah]], ''Stemmata Botevilliana; Memorials of the Families of de Boteville, Thynne, and Botfield in the Counites of Salop and WIlts with an Appendix of Illustrative Documents'', Westminster: J.B. Nichols and Sons, 1858 == [https://archive.org/details/boydfamilybyarth00boyd/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Boyd: Boyd Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BoydFamily|Boyd - Boyd Family]]: * Boyd, Arthur S. Jr. , ''The Boyd Family'', New York: Leland E. Dorothy, 1924 == [https://archive.org/stream/historyofboydcla00boyd#page/n6/mode/1up Boyd: History of the Boyd Clan] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BoydClan|Boyd - Boyd Clan]]: * Boyd, Frederick Tilghman , ''History of the Boyd Clan and Related Families'', Ft. Lauderdale: Regal Press, Inc., 1962 == [https://archive.org/details/irvinestheirkinr00boyd/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Boyd: Irvines and their Kin] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BoydIrvines|Boyd - Boyd Clan]]: * Boyd, Lucinda Joan Rogers , ''The Irvines and Their Kin;'', Chicago: R. B. Donnelley & Sons Company, 1908 == [https://archive.org/details/descendantsofhug00bren/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Brent: Descendants of Hugh Brent] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BrentDescendants|Brent - Descendants]]: * [[Brent-1130|Brent, Chester Horton]], ''[[Space:The_Descendants_of_Hugh_Brent|The Descendants of Hugh Brent Immigrant to Isle of Wight County, Virginia, 1642 and Some Allied Families Curd, Doggett, Edmonds, Fleet, Lawson, Nutt & Wale. lso Lineages of Behethland, Bernard, Bunting, Hathaway, Nevil, Newton, Savage, & Vaughan Famillies]]'', Rutland VT: Tuttle Pub. Co., Inc., 1936 == [https://archive.org/details/anebrevecronicle1850ross/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Breve: Earlis of Ross] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BreveRoss|Breve - Earlis of Ross]]: * Breve, Ane, ''Cronicle of the Earlis of Ross, incuding Notices of the Abbots of Fearn, and of the Family of Ross of Balnagown'', Edinburgh: private, 1850 == Brigg: Parish Registers of Otley == === [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso33otle/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Part. 1] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BriggOtley|Brigg - Otley]]: * Brigg, William, ed,, ''The Parish Registers of Otley, County York'', Leeds: private, and Co., Part 1, 1908 === [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterso44otle/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Part. 2] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BriggOtley|Brigg - Otley]]: * Brigg, William, ed,, ''The Parish Registers of Otley, County York'', Leeds: private, and Co., Part 2, 1912 == [https://archive.org/details/diaryofalexander00broduoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Brodie: Diary of Alexander Brodie of Brodie] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BrodieBrodie|Brodie - Brodie]]: * [[Brodie-310|Brodie, Alexander]], [[Brodie-309|Brodie, James]], and [[Wikipedia:David_Laing_(antiquary)|Laing, David]], ''The Diary of Alexander Brodie MDCLII-DMCLXXX and his Son, James Brodie of Brodie, MDCLXXX-MDCLXXXV'', Aberdeen: Spalding Club, 1863 == [https://archive.org/details/newenglandhistor3518unse/page/67/mode/1up?view=theater Brown: Atherton Family in England] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BrownAtherton|Brown - Atherton Family]]: * Brown, John C. J. Brown, "The Atherton Family in England", ''The New England Historical & Genealogical Register, Vol XXXV'', Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1881 == [https://archive.org/stream/cabellstheirkinm00brow#page/n6/mode/1up Brown: Cabells and Their Kin] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BrownA|Brown - Cabells]]: * [[Wikipedia:Alexander_Brown_(author)|Brown, Alexander]], ''The Cabells and Their Kin, A Memorial Volume of History, Biography, and Genealogy'', Boston: Houghton, Mifflin, and Co., 1895 == Brown: History of Paisley == === [https://books.google.com/books?id=cRs2gto_TtUC&printsec=titlepage&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=livingston&f=true Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BrownR1|Brown - Paisley Vol I]]: * Brown, Robert, ''The History of Paisley, From the Roman Period Down to 1884'', Paisley: J. & J. Cook, 1884, Vol. I === [https://books.google.com/books?id=YiEPAQAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BrownR2|Brown - Paisley Vol II]]: * Brown, Robert, ''The History of Paisley, From the Roman Period Down to 1884'', Paisley: J. & J. Cook, 1886, Vol. II == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hnl3dl&view=1up&seq=5 Browning: Americans of Royal Descent] == '''{{Red|Fake Genealogy}}''' See: [[:Category:Charles_Henry_Browning_Fraud]] * [[Space:Book_Resources#Browning|Browning]]: * [[Browning-2965|Browning, Charles Henry]], ''Americans of Royal Descent: Collection of Genealogies Showing the Lineal Descent from Kings of Some American Families'', Philadelphia: Porter & Coates, 1891, 2 ed. * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hnl3dl&view=1up&seq=204 Sir James Hamilton] == [https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofb1870bruc/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Bruce: Bruces and the Cumyns] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BruceBruces|Bruce - Bruces and Cumyns]]: * Bruce, Mary Elizabeth Cumming, ''Family Records of the Bruces and the Cumyns: With an Historical Introduction and Appendix from Authentic Public and Private Documents'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1870 == Brumbaugh: Maryland Recods == === [https://archive.org/details/marylandrecordsc01brumuoft/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BrumbaughMaryland1|Brumbaugh - Maryland Records Vol I]]: * [[Brumbaugh-269|Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus]], ''Maryland Records: Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church from Original Sources'', Baltimore, MD: Williams & Wilkins Company, 1915, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/marylandrecordsc02brum/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BrumbaughMaryland2|Brumbaugh - Maryland Records Vol II]]: * [[Brumbaugh-269|Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus]], ''Maryland Records: Colonial, Revolutionary, County and Church from Original Sources'', Lancaster, PA: LancasterPress, Inc., 1928, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/stream/anhistoricalacc00haiggoog#page/n6/mode/1up Brunton: Senators of the College of Justice] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BruntonSenators|Brunton - Senators]]: * Brunton, George, ''An Historical Account of the Senators of the College of Justice from its Institution in MDXXXII'', Edinburgh: Saunders & Benning, 1832 == [https://archive.org/details/collectionstowar1868clac/page/3/mode/1up?view=theater Bruce : County of Clackmannan] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BruceClackmannan|Bruce - Clackmannan]]: * Bruce, William Downing, ''Collections Towards a History of the County of Clackmannan'', Edinburgh: Register House, 1868 == [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.57954/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Buchan: Montrose, A History] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BuchanMontrose|Buchan - Montrose]]: * Buchan, John, ''Montrose, A History'', Boston: Houghton Mifflin Company, 1928 == Buchanan: History of Scotland == === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofscotla01buch#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Buchanan1|Buchanan - Vol. I]]: * [[Buchanan-2711|Buchanan, George]], ''The History of Scotland'', Glasgow: Blackie, Fullarton, & Co, 1827, Volume I === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofscotlan02buchuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Buchanan2|Buchanan - Vol. II]]: * [[Buchanan-2711|Buchanan, George]], ''The History of Scotland'', Glasgow: Blackie, Fullarton, & Co, 1827, Volume II === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofscotlan03buchuoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Buchanan3|Buchanan - Vol. III]]: * [[Buchanan-2711|Buchanan, George]], ''The History of Scotland'', Glasgow: Blackie & Son 1856, Volume III === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofscotlan04buchuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Buchanan4|Buchanan - Vol. IV]]: * [[Buchanan-2711|Buchanan, George]], ''The History of Scotland'', Glasgow: Blackie, Fullarton, & Co, 1827, Volume IV == Buchanan: Family and Surname of Buchanan == === [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal1820buch/page/135/mode/1up?view=theater 1820 Reprint] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BuchananBuchanan1820|Buchanan - Family of Buchanan (1820)]]: * Buchanan, William, ''A Historical and Genealogical Essay Upon the Family and Surname of Buchanan'', Glasgow: Robert Chapman, 1820 === [https://archive.org/details/historicalgeneal00buch/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater 1849 Reprint] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BuchananBuchanan1849|Buchanan - Family of Buchanan (1849)]]: * Buchanan, William, ''A Historical and Genealogical Essay Upon the Family and Surname of Buchanan, To Which Is Added a Brief Inquiry into the Genealogy and Present State of Ancient Scottish Surnames, and More Particularly of the Highland Clans'', Glasgow: William Duncan, 1849 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogyroberd00buchgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Buchanan: Roberdeau Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BuchananFamily|Buchanan - Roberdeau Family]]: * Buchanan, Roberdeau, ''Genealogy of the Roberdeau Family, including a Biography of General Daniel Roberdeau of the Revolutionary Army, and the Continental Congress and Signer of the Articles of Confederation'', Washington: Joseph L. Pearson, 1876 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofjanne00burg/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Burgess: Janney Family in America] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurgessJanney|Burgess - Janney Family]]: * Burgess, Jane Farrell, ''Genealogy of the Janney Family in America'', Rockville, MD: private, 1990 == [https://archive.org/details/fl-1673885-tn-225008/mode/1up?view=theater Bull: Hunter of Hunterston] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BullHunter|Bull - Hunter of Hunterston]]: * Bull, Mary Alice Hunter, ''Record of Hunter of Hunterston, Ayrshire, Scotland, Taken from Charter Chests of Record in the Castle of Hunter of Hunterston'', Washington, D.C.: private, 1902 == [https://archive.org/stream/historygenealogy01bull#page/n6/mode/1up Bulloch: Baillie of Dunain] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BullochJG|Bulloch - Baillie]]: * [[Bulloch-405|Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie]], ''A History and Genealogy of the Family of Baillie of Dunain, Dochfour and Lamington with a Short Sketch of the Family of McIntosh, Bulloch and Other Families'', Green Bay, Wis: Gazette Print, 1898 == [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogy00/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Bulloch: Families of Bulloch, ...] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BullochBulloch|Bulloch - Families of Bulloch, ...]]: * [[Bulloch-405|Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie]], ''A History and Genealogy of the Families of Bulloch, Stobo, DeVeaux, Irvine, Douglass, Baillie, Lewis, Adams, Glen, Jones, Davis, Hunter with a Genealogy of Branches of the Habersham, King, Stiles, Footman, Newell, Turner, Stewart, Dunwody, Elliott, with Mention of the Families of Bryan, Bourke, Willams, Wylly, Woodbridge, and Many Other Families'', Savannah, GA: Braid and Hutton, 1892 == Bulloch: House of Gordon == === [https://archive.org/stream/houseofgordon01bulluoft#page/n8/mode/1up/ Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Bulloch1|Bulloch - Vol. I]]: * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Malcolm_Bulloch Bulloch, John Malcolm] ed., ''The House of Gordon'', Aberdeen: Aberdeen University, 1903, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/houseofgordonedi02bull#page/n12/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Bulloch2|Bulloch - Vol. II]]: * [https://sv.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Malcolm_Bulloch Bulloch, John Malcolm] ed., ''The House of Gordon'', Aberdeen: New Spalding Club, 1907, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/familyrecords01burk/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Burke: Family Records] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeFamily|Burke - Family Records]]: * [[Burke-5778|Burke, Ashworth Peter]], ''Family Records'', London: Harrison and Son, 1897 == [https://archive.org/details/generalarmoryofe00burk/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Burke: General Armory] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeArmory|Burke - General Armory]]: * [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], ''The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland and Wales; containing a Registry of Armorial Bearings from the Earliest to the Present Time'', London: Harrison, 1884 == Burke: History of the Commoners == === [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalheral01burk#page/n28/mode/1up Vol. 1] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeCommon1|Burke - Commoners Vol. I]]: * [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]], ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland'', London: Henry Colburn Publishers,1835, Vol. I * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera01inburk#page/456/mode/1up?q=george+preston%2C+of+Valley-field Barbara Preston] === [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalheral02burk#page/n16/mode/1up Vol. 2] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeCommon2|Burke - Commoners Vol. II]]: * [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]], ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland'', London: Henry Colburn Publishers,1835, Vol. II * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalheral02burk#page/334/mode/1up John Brisbane] === [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera03burk#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. 3] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeCommon3|Burke - Commoners Vol. III]]: * [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]], ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland'', London: Henry Colburn Publishers,1836, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera04burk#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 4] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeCommon4|Burke - Commoners Vol. IV]]: * [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]], ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland'', London: Henry Colburn Publishers,1838, Vol. IV * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=gri.ark:/13960/t68360h3d&view=1up&seq=421 Grizzel Sempill] == [https://books.google.com/books?id=DqkTAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Burke: Dormant Baronetcies] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeDormantB|Burke - Dormant Baronetcies]]: * [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England, Ireland, and Scotland'', London: Harrison,1841, ed. 2 == Burke: Dormant Peerages == === [https://archive.org/details/ageneralandhera02burkgoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater 1831] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeDormantP1831|Burke - Dormant Peerages 1831]]: * [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], ''A General and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerages of England, Ireland, and Scotland, Extinct, Dormant, and in Abeyance'', London: Henry Colburn and richard Bentley,1831 === [https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_K3MaAAAAYAAJ#page/n8/mode/1up 1866] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeDormantP|Burke - Dormant Peerages]]: * [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], ''A Genealogical History of the Dormant, Abeyant, Forfeited, and Extinct Peerages of the British Empire'', London: Harrison,1866 == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke%27s_Landed_Gentry Burke: Landed Gentry] == === Small Paper Edition === ==== [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhera01inburk#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeGentrySP1|Burke - Landed Gentry SP ed. Vol. I]]: * [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]], ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland'', London: Henry Colburn Publishers,1837, Small Paper Ed., Vol. I ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=KxdVAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeGentrySP2|Burke - Landed Gentry SP ed. Vol. II]]: * [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]], ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland'', London: Henry Colburn Publishers,1837, Small Paper Ed., Vol. II ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=vhpVAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeGentrySP3|Burke - Landed Gentry SP ed. Vol. III]]: * [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]], ''A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Landed Gentry of Great Britain and Ireland'', London: Henry Colburn Publishers,1837, Small Paper Ed., Vol. III ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=VxdVAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. IV] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeGentrySP4|Burke - Landed Gentry SP ed. 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Dictionary of Peerage ed. 65]]: * [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]] and [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], '''Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage, Baronetage'', London: Harrison & Sons, 1903, ed, 65 === [https://archive.org/stream/vol1904genealogi00unse#page/n4/mode/1up Ed. 66] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Burke66|Burke - Dictionary of Peerage ed. 66]]: * [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]] and [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], '''Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Peerage, Baronetage'', London: Harrison & Sons, 1904, ed, 66 === [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_Pf8cAAAAYAAJ/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Ed. 76] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Burke76|Burke - Peerage 76 ed.]]: * [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], ''Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, Privy Council, and order of preference'' , London: Harrison & Sons, 1914, 76th ed. === [https://archive.org/stream/b3136410x#page/n8/mode/1up Ed. 77] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Burke77|Burke - Peerage 77 ed.]]: * [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], ''Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, Privy Council, and order of preference'' , London: Harrison & Sons, 1915, 77th ed. * References: #[https://archive.org/stream/b3136410x#page/1799/mode/1up/search/sempill Sempill] === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000276558&view=1up&seq=13&skin=2021 Ed. 83] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Burke83|Burke - Peerage 83 ed.]]: * [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], ''Burke's Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Peerage, Baronetage, and Knightage, Privy Council, and order of preference'', London: Burke Publishing Company, Ltd., 1925, 83rd ed. === Ed. 99 === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Pine49|Pine]]: * [[Wikipedia:L._G._Pine|Pine, Leslie Gilbert]], ed., ''Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the peerage, baronetage, and knightage, Privy Council, and order of preference'' , London: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1949, 99th ed. === Ed. 102 === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Pine59|Pine]]: * [[Wikipedia:L._G._Pine|Pine, Leslie Gilbert]], Ed., ''Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the peerage, baronetage, and knightage, Privy Council, and order of preference'' , London: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1959, 102nd ed. === Ed. 105 === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Townsend105|Townsend]]: * Townsend, Peter ed. ''Burke's genealogical and heraldic history of the peerage, baronetage, and knightage, Privy Council, and order of preference'' 105th ed., London: Burke's Peerage Ltd, 1970 === Ed. 106 === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Mosley106|Mosley]]: * [[Mosley-1202|Mosley, Charles]], ed. 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Royal Familes Vol II]]: * [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]] and [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], ''The Royal Families of England, Scotland, and Wales: With Their Descendants, Sovereigns and Subjects'', London: E.Churton, 1851, Vol. II == Burke: Seats and Arms of Great Britain and Ireland == === [https://archive.org/details/visitationofseat1854burk/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeSeats1|Burke - Seats and Arms Vol I]]: * [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]] and [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], ''A Visitation of Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland'', London: Hurst and Blackett, 1854, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/visitationofseat02inburk/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurkeSeats2|Burke - Seats and Arms Vol II]]: * [[Burke-5780|Burke, John]] and [[Burke-5777|Burke, John Bernard]], ''A Visitation of Seats and Arms of the Noblemen and Gentlemen of Great Britain and Ireland'', London: Hurst and Blackett, 1855, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/stream/familyofburnetto00burn#page/n4/mode/1up/ Burnett: Family of Burnett of Leys] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Burnett|Burnett]]: * Burnett, George, ''The Family of Burnett of Leys'', Aberdeen: New Spalding Club, 1901 == Burnett: Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time == === [https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis01burniala/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurnettHistory1|Burnett - History Vol I]]: * [[Burnet-258|Burnett, Gilbert]], ''Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time with the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Darmouth and Hardwicke'', Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1823, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis02burniala/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurnettHistory2|Burnett - History Vol II]]: * [[Burnet-258|Burnett, Gilbert]], ''Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time with the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Darmouth and Hardwicke'', Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1823, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis03burniala/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurnettHistory3|Burnett - History Vol III]]: * [[Burnet-258|Burnett, Gilbert]], ''Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time with the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Darmouth and Hardwicke'', Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1823, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis04burniala/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurnettHistory4|Burnett - History Vol IV]]: * [[Burnet-258|Burnett, Gilbert]], ''Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time with the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Darmouth and Hardwicke'', Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1823, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis05burniala/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurnettHistory5|Burnett - History Vol V]]: * [[Burnet-258|Burnett, Gilbert]], ''Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time with the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Darmouth and Hardwicke'', Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1823, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/bishopburnetshis06burniala/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurnettHistory6|Burnett - History Vol VI]]: * [[Burnet-258|Burnett, Gilbert]], ''Bishop Burnet's History of His Own Time with the Suppressed Passages of the First Volume, and Notes by the Earls of Darmouth and Hardwicke'', Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1823, Vol. VI == [https://archive.org/details/cu31924027921372/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Byrne: Naval Biographical Dictionary] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ByrneNaval|Byrne - Naval Biographical Dictionary]]: * [[Byrne-4070|O'Byrne, WIlliam Richard]], ''A Naval Biographical Dictionary: Comprising the Life and Services of Every Living Officer in Her Majesty's Navy, from the Rank of Admiral of the Fleet to that of Lieutenant, Inclusive'', London: John Murray, 1849 == Calderwood: History of the Kirk of Scotland == === [https://archive.org/details/historyofthekirk01calduoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CalderwoodKirk1|Calderwood - Kirk of Scotland Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Calderwood|Calderwood, David]], ''The History of the Kirk of Scotland'', Edinburgh: Woodrow Society, 1842, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofkirk02cald#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CalderwoodKirk2|Calderwood - Kirk of Scotland Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Calderwood|Calderwood, David]], ''The History of the Kirk of Scotland'', Edinburgh: Woodrow Society, 1843, Vol. II * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/historyofkirk02cald#page/565/mode/1up Lord Sempill Taken] # [https://archive.org/stream/historyofkirk02cald#page/228/mode/1up?q=hamilton Sentence Against James Hamilton] === [https://archive.org/details/historykirkscot07caldgoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CalderwoodKirk3|Calderwood - Kirk of Scotland Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Calderwood|Calderwood, David]], ''The History of the Kirk of Scotland'', Edinburgh: Woodrow Society, 1843, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/historykirkscot06caldgoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CalderwoodKirk4|Calderwood - Kirk of Scotland Vol. IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Calderwood|Calderwood, David]], ''The History of the Kirk of Scotland'', Edinburgh: Woodrow Society, 1843, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/historyofkirkofs05cald/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CalderwoodKirk5|Calderwood - Kirk of Scotland Vol. V]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Calderwood|Calderwood, David]], ''The History of the Kirk of Scotland'', Edinburgh: Woodrow Society, 1844, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/thehistoryofthek05calduoft/page/n2/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CalderwoodKirk6|Calderwood - Kirk of Scotland Vol. VI]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Calderwood|Calderwood, David]], ''The History of the Kirk of Scotland'', Edinburgh: Woodrow Society, 1845, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/details/historyofkirkofs07cald/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CalderwoodKirk7|Calderwood - Kirk of Scotland Vol. VII]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Calderwood|Calderwood, David]], ''The History of the Kirk of Scotland'', Edinburgh: Woodrow Society, 1845, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/details/historyofkirkofs0008cald/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CalderwoodKirk8|Calderwood - Kirk of Scotland Vol. VIII]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Calderwood|Calderwood, David]], ''The History of the Kirk of Scotland'', Edinburgh: Woodrow Society, 1849, Vol. VIII == Calendar of the Fine Rolls == === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero01lond/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol I - Edward I A.D. 1272-1307] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr1|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. I]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1911, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero02lond/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol II - Edward II A.D. 1307-1319] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr2|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. II]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1912, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero03lond/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol III - Edward II A.D. 1319-1327] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr3|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. III]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1912, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero04lond/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol IV - Edward III A.D. 1327-1337] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr4|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. IV]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1913, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero05lond/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol V - Edward III A.D. 1337-1347] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr5|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. V]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1915, Vol. V === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101077283610&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021 Vol VI - Edward III A.D. 1347-1356] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr6|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. VI]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1921, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffiner07greauoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol VII - Edward III A.D. 1356-1368] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr7|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. VII]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1923, Vol. VII === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066344857&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021 Vol VIII - Edward III A.D. 1368-1377] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr8|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. VIII]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1924, Vol. VIII === Vol IX - Richard II A.D. 1377-1383 === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr9|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. IX]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1926, Vol. IX === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero10greauoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol X - Richard II A.D. 1383-1391] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr10|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. X]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1929, Vol. X === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero11greauoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol XI - Richard II A.D. 1391-1399] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr11|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. XI]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1929, Vol. XI === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffiner12greauoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol XII - Henry IV A.D. 1399-1405] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr12|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. XII]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1931, Vol. XII === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero13greauoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol XIII - Henry IV A.D. 1405-1413] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr13|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. XIII]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1933, Vol. XIII === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffiner14greauoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol XIV - Henry VI A.D. 1413-1422] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr14|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. XIV]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1934, Vol. XIV === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffine15greauoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol XV - Henry VI A.D. 1422-1430] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr15|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. XV]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1935, Vol. XV === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero16greauoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol XVI - Henry VI A.D. 1430-1437] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr16|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. XVI]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1936, Vol. XVI === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffine17greauoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol XVII - Henry VI A.D. 1437-1445] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr17|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. XVII]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1937, Vol. XVII === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero18greauoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol XVIII - Henry VI A.D. 1445-1452] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr18|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. XVIII]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1939, Vol. XVIII === [https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero18greauoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol XIX - Henry VI A.D. 1452-1461] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr19|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. XIX]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1939, Vol. XIX === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293400201285&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 Vol XX - Edward IV, Henry VI A.D. 1461-1471] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr20|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. XX]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1949, Vol. XX === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293400201293&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021 Vol XXI - Edward IV, Edward V, Richard III A.D. 1471-1485] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr21|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. XXI]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1961, Vol. XXI === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293024017927&view=1up&seq=11&skin=2021 Vol XXII - Henry VII A.D. 1485-1509] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#cfr22|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Vol. XXII]]: * ''Calendar of the Fine Rolls, Preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1962, Vol. XXII == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Inquisition_post_mortem#List_of_published_calendars Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem] == === Ser. 1 === ==== [https://archive.org/details/calendarinquisi00offigoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: Henry III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM1-1|Post Mortem Ser. 1 Vol.I]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: Mackie and Co. Ltd., 1904, Ser. 1, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387804/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: Edward I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM1-2|Post Mortem Ser. 1 Vol.II]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: Mackie and Co. Ltd., 1906, Ser. 1, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis03lond/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III: Edward I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM1-3|Post Mortem Ser. 1 Vol.III]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: Mackie and Co. Ltd., 1912, Ser. 1, Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387820/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV: Edward I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM1-4|Post Mortem Ser. 1 Vol.V]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: Mackie and Co. Ltd., 1913, Ser. 1, Vol. IV ==== [https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387838/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V: Edward II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM1-5|Post Mortem Ser. 1 Vol.V]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: Mackie and Co. Ltd., 1908, Ser. 1, Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/details/cu31924099427845/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI: Edward II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM1-6|Post Mortem Ser. 1 Vol.VI]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: Mackie and Co. Ltd., 1910, Ser. 1, Vol. VI ==== [https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387853/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII: Edward III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM1-7|Post Mortem Ser. 1 Vol.VII]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: Mackie and Co. Ltd., 1909, Ser. 1, Vol. VII ==== [https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis08grea/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII: Edward III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM1-8|Post Mortem Ser. 1 Vol.VIII]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: Mackie and Co. Ltd., 1913, Ser. 1, Vol. VIII ==== [https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387879/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX: Edward III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM1-9|Post Mortem Ser. 1 Vol. IX]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: Mackie and Co. Ltd., 1916, Ser. 1, Vol. IX ==== [https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387895/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI: Edward III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM1-11|Post Mortem Ser. 1 Vol. XI]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: Mackie and Co. Ltd., 1935, Ser. 1, Vol. XI ==== [https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387903/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII: Edward III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM1-12|Post Mortem Ser. 1 Vol. XII]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: Mackie and Co. Ltd., 1938, Ser. 1, Vol. XII === Ser. 2 === ==== [https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis02grea/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: Henry VII] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM2-2|Post Mortem Ser. 2 Vol. II]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: The Hereford Times Ltd., 1915, Ser. 2, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis03great/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III: Henry VII] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CIPM2-3|Post Mortem Ser. 2 Vol. III]]: * ''Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office'', London: The Hereford Times Ltd., 1955, Ser. 2, Vol. III == Calendar of State Papers Relating to Scotland == === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarstatepa00baingoog#page/n7/mode/1up Vol. I: 1547-1563] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CSP1|CSP Vol. I]]: * CSP Vol. I, ''Calendar State Papers Relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1898, Vol. I * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/calendarstatepa00baingoog#page/n511/mode/1up Seige of Castle Sempill] === [https://archive.org/stream/CalendarStatePapersMaryQueenOfScotsVol2#page/n7/mode/1up Vol. II: 1563-1569] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CSP2|CSP Vol. II]]: * CSP Vol. II, ''Calendar State Papers Relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1900, Vol. II * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/CalendarStatePapersMaryQueenOfScotsVol2#page/n157/mode/1up John Sempill and Mary Livingston] === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarstatepa02boydgoog#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. III: 1569-1571] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CSP3|CSP Vol. III]]: * CSP Vol. III, ''Calendar State Papers Relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1903, Vol. III * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/calendarstatepa02boydgoog#page/n503/mode/1up Ransom for Robert Sempill] === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarstatepa00boydgoog#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. IV: 1571-1574] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CSP4|CSP Vol. IV]]: * CSP Vol. IV,'' Calendar State Papers Relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1905, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarstatepa01boydgoog#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. V: 1574-1581] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CSP5|CSP Vol. V]]: * CSP Vol. V,'' Calendar State Papers Relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1907, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofstatep08grea#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. IX: 1586-1588] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CSP9|CSP Vol. IX]]: * CSP Vol. IX,'' Calendar State Papers Relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1915, Vol. IX === [https://archive.org/stream/CalendarOfStatePapersRelatingToScotlandAndMaryQueenOfScotsVolume13Part115971599#mode/1up Vol. XIII pt 1: 1597-1603] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CSP13|CSP Vol. XIII]]: * CSP Vol. XIII,'' Calendar State Papers Relating to Scotland and Mary, Queen of Scots'', Edinburgh: H.M. Stationary Office, 1969, Vol. XIII == [https://archive.org/details/cu31924026113880/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Calendar of Various Chancery Rolls] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CalendarChanceryRolls|Calendar of Various Chancery Rolls]]: * ''Calendar of Various Chancery Rolls: Supplementary Close rolls, Welsh rolls, Scutage rolls. Preserved in the Public Record Office: A.D. 1277-1326'', London, His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1912 == [https://archive.org/details/actssederuntlor00campgoog/mode/1up?view=theater Campbell: Acts of Sederunt] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CampbellActaSederunt|Campbell - Acts of Sederunt]]: * [[Campbell-12119|Campbell, Ilay]], ''Acts of Sederunt of the Lords of Council and Session: From the Institution of the College of '', Edinburgh, J. Thomason, Jun. and Co., 1811 == [https://archive.org/details/balmerinoitsabbe00campiala/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Campbell: Balmerino and its Abbey] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CampbellBalmerino|Campbell - Balmerino]]: * Campbell, James, ''Balmerino and its Abbey: A Parish History with Notices of the Adjacent District'', Edinburgh, William Blackwood & Sons, 1899 == [https://archive.org/details/bookthanescawdo00innegoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Campbell: Book of Thanes of Cawdor] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CampbellCawdor|Campbell - Thanes of Cawdor]]: * [[Campbell-23247|Campbell, John Frederick Vaughan]] and [[Wikipedia:|Cosmo_Innes|Innes, Cosmo]],, ''The Book of the Thanes of Cawdor: A Series of Papers Selected From the Charter Room at Cawdor, 1236-1742'', Edinburgh, Spalding Club, 1859 == [https://archive.org/stream/memorialhistoryo00camp#page/n6/mode/1up Campbell: Memorial History of the Campbells of Melfort] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MOCMelfort|Campbell - Melfort]]: * Campbell, Margaret Olympia, ''A Memorial History of the Campbells of Melfort, Argyllshire'', London, Simmons & Botten, Shoe Lane, E.C., 1882 == [https://archive.org/stream/memorialhistory00camp#page/n6/mode/1up Campbell: Supplement - Memorial History of the Campbells of Melfort] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MOCMelfortSup|Campbell - Melfort, Supplement]]: * Campbell, Margaret Olympia, ''Supplement to A Memorial History of the Campbells of Melfort, Argyllshire'', London, Simmons & Botten, Shoe Lane, E.C., 1894 == Capooth: History of the Millsaps == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Capooth|Capooth]]: * Capooth, Luther Wayne, ''The History of the Millsaps'', Baltimore, Gateway Press, Inc., 1993 == [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcarlile00carl#page/n8/mode/1up Carlile: History of the Carlile Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Carlile|Carlile]]: * Carlile, James William, ''History of the Carlile Family (Paisley Branch) by Some of its Members'', Winchester, Warren and Son, 1909 == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101063057127&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021 Carlisle: Ancient Family of Carlisle] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Carlisle|Carlisle]]: * Carlisle, Nicholas, ''Collections for a History of the Ancient Family of Carlisle'', London: W. Nicol, 1822 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=GSkUAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA174#v=onepage&q&f=true Carlyle: Family of Carlyle] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Carlyle|Carlyle]]: * Carlyle, Thomas, ''Short Notices as to the Early History of the Family of Carlyle'', British Archaeological Association ''The Journal of the British Archaeological Association'', London: J.R. Smith, 1854, v. IX, 1 == Chalkley: Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia == === [https://archive.org/details/chroniclesscotc00lockgoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalkleyChronicles1|Chalkley - Chronicles Vol I]]: * [[Chalkley-107|Chalkley, Lyman]], ''Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800'', Rosslyn, VA: Mary S Lockwood, 1912, Vol. I === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101076208097&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalkleyChronicles2|Chalkley - Chronicles Vol II]]: * [[Chalkley-107|Chalkley, Lyman]], ''Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800'', Rosslyn, VA: Mary S Lockwood, 1912, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_wk8PAAAAYAAJ/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalkleyChronicles3|Chalkley - Chronicles Vol III]]: * [[Chalkley-107|Chalkley, Lyman]], ''Chronicles of the Scotch-Irish Settlement in Virginia, Extracted from the Original Court Records of Augusta County 1745-1800'', Rosslyn, VA: Mary S Lockwood, 1912, Vol. III == Chalmers: Caledonia == === Original Edition === ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=sL8_AAAAcAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalmersCal1|Chalmers - Caledonia Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Caledonia: or, An Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Anceint to the Present Times'', London: T. Caddell, 1807, Vol. I ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=usUcAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalmersCal2|Chalmers - Caledonia Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Caledonia: or, An Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Anceint to the Present Times'', London: T. Caddell, 1810, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/stream/caledoniaoraccou03chal#page/n6/mode/1up Vol III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalmersCal3|Chalmers - Caledonia Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Caledonia: or, An Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Anceint to the Present Times'', London: T. Caddell, 1824, Vol. III === [https://electricscotland.com/books/pdf/caledonia.htm New Edition] === ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=zoYcAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalmersCalN1|Chalmers - Caledonia 2 ed. Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Caledonia: or, An Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Anceint to the Present Times'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1887, Ed., 2, Vol. I ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=B4ccAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalmersCalN2|Chalmers - Caledonia 2 ed. Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Caledonia: or, An Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Anceint to the Present Times'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1887, Ed., 2, Vol. II ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ozc6AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalmersCalN3|Chalmers - Caledonia 2 ed. Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Caledonia: or, An Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Ancient to the Present Times'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1888, Ed., 2, Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091785448#page/n8/mode/1up Vol IV] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalmersCalN4|Chalmers - Caledonia 2 ed. Vol. IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Caledonia: or, An Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Anceint to the Present Times'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1889, Ed., 2, Vol. IV ==== [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091785455#page/n8/mode/1up Vol V] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalmersCalN5|Chalmers - Caledonia Ed. 2, Vol. V]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Caledonia: or, An Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Anceint to the Present Times'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1890, Ed. 2, Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091785463#page/n8/mode/1up Vol VI] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalmersCalN6|Chalmers - Caledonia Ed. 2, Vol. VI]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Caledonia: or, An Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Ancient to the Present Times'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1890, Ed. 2, Vol. VI ==== [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924091785471#page/n8/mode/1up Vol VII] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalmersCalN7|Chalmers - Caledonia Ed. 2, Vol. VII]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Caledonia: or, An Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Ancient to the Present Times'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1894, Ed. 2, Vol. VII ==== [https://archive.org/stream/caledoniaorhisto08chal#page/n6/mode/1up Index] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChalmersCalNI|Chalmers - Caledonia Ed. 2, Index]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Caledonia: or, An Account, Historical and Topographic, of North Britain, from the Most Ancient to the Present Times'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1902, Ed. 2, Index == Chalmers: Life of Mary, Queen of Scots == === [https://archive.org/stream/vol1lifeofmaryqu00chal#page/n6/mode/1up/ Vol I ] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Chalmers1|Chalmers - Mary Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Life of Mary, Queen of Scots: Drawn from the State Papers, with Six Subsidiary Memoirs'', London: W. Bulmer & Co., 1818 Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/vol2lifeofmaryqu00chal#page/n6/mode/1up Vol II ] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Chalmers2|Chalmers - Mary Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Chalmers_(antiquarian)|Chalmers, George]], ''Life of Mary, Queen of Scots: Drawn from the State Papers, with Six Subsidiary Memoirs'', London: W. Bulmer & Co., 1818 Vol. II == [https://archive.org/stream/memorialofcaptai00coch#page/n8/mode/1up Chamberlain: Charles Cochrane ] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ChamberlainCochrane|Chamberlain Cochrane]]: * [[Wikipedia:Mellen_Chamberlain|Chamberlain, Mellen]], ''Memorial of Captain Charles Cochrane, A British Officer in the Revolutionary War, 1774-1781'', Cambridge: John Wilson and Son, 1891 == Chambers: Domestic Annals of Scotland == === Edition 1 === ==== [https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.47427#page/n7/mode/1up From the Revolution to the Rebellion of 1745] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#Chambers-RR1-3|Chambers - Annals: Rebellion]]: * [[Chambers-5901|Chambers, Robert]], ''Domestic Annals of Scotland from the Revolution to the Rebellion of 1745'', Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1861 === Edition 3 === ==== [https://archive.org/stream/domesticannalss01chamgoog#page/n6/mode/2up Vol I ] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#Chambers-RR3-1|Chambers - Reformation Vol. I]]: * [[Chambers-5901|Chambers, Robert]], ''Domestic Annals of Scotland from te Reformation to the Revolution'', Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1874, Ed. 3 Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/stream/domesticannalss03chamgoog#page/n7/mode/2up Vol II ] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#Chambers-RR3-2|Chambers - Reformation Vol. II]]: * [[Chambers-5901|Chambers, Robert]], ''Domestic Annals of Scotland from te Reformation to the Revolution'', Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1874, Ed. 3 Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/stream/domesticannalss02chamgoog#page/n7/mode/2up Vol III ] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#Chambers-RR3-3|Chambers - Annals Vol. III]]: * [[Chambers-5901|Chambers, Robert]], ''Domestic Annals of Scotland from the Revolution to the Rebellion of 1745'', Edinburgh: W. & R. Chambers, 1874, Ed. 3 Vol. III == Cheyne: Cheyne Family == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Cheyne|Cheyne - Cheyne Family]]: * Cheyne, Archibald Ythan. ''The Cheyne Family in Scotland.'' Eastbourne: V.V. Sumfield, 1931 == Clay: Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire == === [https://archive.org/details/dugdalesvisitati01dugd/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ClayDugdale1|Clay - Visitation of Yorkshire Vol. I]]: * [[Clay-2701|Clay, John Wiliam]], ''Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with Additions'', Exeter: Willliam Pollard & Co., 1899, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/dugdalesvisitati02dugd_0/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ClayDugdale2|Clay - Visitation of Yorkshire Vol. II]]: * [[Clay-2701|Clay, John Wiliam]], ''Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with Additions'', Exeter: Willliam Pollard & Co., 1907, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/dugdalesvisitati03dugd/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ClayDugdale3|Clay - Visitation of Yorkshire Vol. III]]: * [[Clay-2701|Clay, John Wiliam]], ''Dugdale's Visitation of Yorkshire, with Additions'', Exeter: Willliam Pollard & Co., 1917, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/extinctdormantpe00clay/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Clay: Extinct Peerages of Northern England] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ClayExtinct|Clay - Extinct Peerages of Northern England]]: * [[Clay-2701|Clay, John Wiliam]], ''The Extinct and Dormant Peerages of the Northern Counties of England'', London: James Nisbet & Co. Ltd, 1913 == [https://archive.org/details/visitationcambr00britgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Clay: Visitation of Cambridge] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ClayCambridge|Clay - Visitation of Cambridge]]: * [[Clay-2701|Clay, John Wiliam]], ''The Visitation of Cambridge Made in Anno 1575, Continued and Enlarged With the Visitation of the Same County Made By Henery St. George, Richmond Herald, Marshall and Deputy to William Camden Clarenceule In Anno1619, With Many Other Descents Added Thereto'', London: private, 1897 == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89062947833&view=1up&seq=7 Cleek: Early Western Augusta Pioneers] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CleekAugusta|Cleek - Augusta Pioneers]]: * Cleek, George Washington, ''Early Western Augusta Pioneers; Cleek, Including the Families of Cleek, Gwin, Lightner, and Warwick, and Related Families of Bratton, Campbell, Carlile, Craig, Crawford, Dyer, Gay, Givens, Graham, Harper, Henderson, Hull, Keister, Lockridge, McFarland, and Moore'', Staunton, Virginia: private, 1957 == [https://archive.org/stream/hunterfamilyreco00clem#page/n4/mode/1up Clemens: Hunter Family Records] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ClemensHunter|Clemens - Hunter Family]]: * Clemens, William M., ''Hunter Family Records, An Account of the First American Settlers and Colonial Families of the Name of Hunter, and Other Genealogical and Historical Data, Mostly New and Original Material, Including Early Wills and marriages Heretofore Unpublished'', New York: William M. Clemens, 1914 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924031215266#page/n29/mode/2up Robert Cochrane/Elizabeth Sempill] == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x000876454&view=1up&seq=25&skin=2021 Clough: Book of Bartholomew Bolney] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CloughBolney|Clough - Book of Bartholomew Bolney]]: * Clough, Marie, ''The Book of Bartholomew Bolney'', Lews, Sussex: Sussex Record Society, 1964 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofcloyd00cloy/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Cloyd: Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp Families] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CloydGelealogy|Cloyd - Genealogy]]: * Cloyd, Augusta Davis, ''Genealogy of the Cloyd, Basye and Tapp Families in America; with Brief Sketches Referring to the Families of Ingels, Jones, Marshall and Smith'', Omaha, Nebraska: private, 1912 == [https://archive.org/details/autobiographyofs00dund/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Cochrane: Autobiography of a Seaman] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CochraneAuto|Cochrane - Autobiography]]: * [[Cochrane-588|Cochrane, Thomas]], ''Autobiography of a Seaman'', London: Richard Bentley, 1862 == [https://archive.org/stream/hunterfamilyreco00clem#page/n4/mode/1up Cochrane: Fighting Cochranes] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CochraneFighting|Cochrane - FIghting Cochranes]]: * Cochrane, Alexander, ''The Fighting Cochranes: A Scottish Clan over six hundred years of naval and militry history'', London: Quiller Press, 1983 == [https://archive.org/details/recordsofcockbur00cock/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Cockburn: Cockburn Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CockburnCockburn|Cockburn - Cockburn Family]: * [[Cockburn-273|Cockburn, Robert William]], ''The Records of the Cockburn Family'', Edinburgh: T.N. Foulis, 1913 == [https://archive.org/details/houseofcockburno00cock/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Cockburn-Hood: Cockburn of that Ilk] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CockburnHoodCockburn|Cockburn-Hood - Cockburn of that Ilk]]: * [[Cockburn-Hood-1|Cockburn-Hood, Thomas H]], ''The House of Cockburn of that Ilk and the Cadets Thereof: With Historical Anecdotes of the Times in Which Many of the Name Played a Conspicuous Part'', Edinburgh: Scott and Ferguson, 1888 == Cokayne: Complete Baronetage == === [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092524374#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I 1611-1625] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneB1|Cokayne - Baronetage, Vol I]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Baronetage'', Exeter: William Pollard & Co, 1900, Ed. 1 Vol I === [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092524382#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II 1625-1649] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneB2|Cokayne - Baronetage, Vol II]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Baronetage'', Exeter: William Pollard & Co, 1902, Ed. 1 Vol II * Preferences: # [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092524382#page/n369/mode/1up Crawfurd] === [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092524390#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. III 1649-1664] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneB3|Cokayne - Baronetage, Vol III]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Baronetage'', Exeter: William Pollard & Co, 1903, Ed. 1 Vol III === [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092524408#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. IV 1665-1707] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneB4|Cokayne - Baronetage, Vol IV]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Baronetage'', Exeter: William Pollard & Co, 1904, Ed. 1 Vol IV === [https://archive.org/stream/completebaroneta05coka#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. V 1707-1800] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneB5|Cokayne - Baronetage, Vol V]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Baronetage'', Exeter: William Pollard & Co, 1906, Ed. 1 Vol V === [https://archive.org/stream/completebaronetacoka#page/n6/mode/1up Ender and Appendix] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneB6|Cokayne - Baronetage, Ender]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Baronetage'', Exeter: William Pollard & Co, 1909, Ed. 1 Ender == Cokayne: Complete Peerage == {| |{{Tag|RELIABLE: Scotland Project}} |{{Tag|RELIABLE : Magna Carta Project}} |} === Edition 1 === ==== [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerage01cokahrish Vol. I: A to Bo] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP1-1|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 1 Vol I]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: George Bell & Sons, 1887, Ed. 1 Vol 1 ==== [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerage02cokahrish/mode/2up Vol. II: Bra to C] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP1-2|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 1 Vol II]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: George Bell & Sons, 1889, Ed. 1 Vol II ==== [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerage03cokahrish/mode/1up Vol. III: D to F] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP1-3|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 1 Vol III]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: London, George Bell & Sons, 1890, Ed. 1 Vol III ==== [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerage04cokahrish Vol. IV: G to K] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP1-4|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 1 Vol IV]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: George Bell & Sons, 1892, Ed. 1 Vol IV ==== [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerage05cokahrish Vol. V: L to M] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP1-5|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 1 Vol V]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: George Bell & Sons, 1893, Ed. 1 Vol V ==== [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerage06cokahrish/mode/1up Vol. VI : N to R] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokanyeP1-6|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 1 Vol VI]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: George Bell & Sons, 1895, Ed. 1 Vol VI ==== [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerage07cokahrish Vol. VII: S to T] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokanyeP1-7|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 1 Vol VII]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: George Bell & Sons, 1896, Ed. 1 Vol VII ==== [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerage00cokagoog#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. VIII: U to Z] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokanyeP1-8|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 1 Vol VIII]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: George Bell & Sons, 1898, Ed. 1 Vol VIII === Edition 2 === ==== [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerageo01coka#page/n12/mode/1up Vol. I: AB-Adam to Basing] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-1|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol I]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: St. Catherine Press, 1910, Ed. 2 Vol I ==== [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerageo02coka#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II: Bass to Canning] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-2|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol II]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: St. Catherine Press, 1912, Ed. 2 Vol II ==== [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerageo03coka#page/n12/mode/1up Vol. III: Canonteign to Cutts] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-3|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol III]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: St. Catherine Press, 1913, Ed. 2 Vol III * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerageo03coka#page/103/mode/1up Cathcart] ==== [https://archive.org/stream/completepeerageo04coka#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. IV: Dacre to Dysart] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-4|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol IV]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: St. Catherine Press, 1916, Ed. 2 Vol IV ==== [https://archive.org/stream/CokayneG.E.TheCompletePeerageSecondEditionVolume5EAGO#mode/1up Vol. V: Eardley of Spalding to Goojerat] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-5|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol V]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: London, St. Catherine Press, 1926, Ed. 2 Vol V ==== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/483528-the-complete-peerage-of-england-scotland-ireland-great-britain-and-the-united-kingdom-extant-extinct-or-dormant-vol-6?viewer=1&offset=2#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Vol. VI: Gordon to Hurstpierpoint] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-6|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol VI]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: London, St. Catherine Press, 1926, Ed. 2 Vol VI ==== [https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.210885#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. VII: Husee to Lincolnshire] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-7|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol VII]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: St. Catherine Press, 1929, Ed. 2 Vol VII ==== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/594161/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol. VIII: Lindley to Moate] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-8|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol VIII]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: William Pollard & Co, 1932, Ed. 2 Vol VIII ==== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/421516/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol. IX: Moels to Nuneham] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-9|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol IX]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: St. Catherine Press, 1936, Ed. 2 Vol IX ==== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/57180-the-complete-peerage-of-england-scotland-ireland-great-britain-and-the-united-kingdom-extant-extinct-or-dormant-vol-10?viewer=1&offset=7#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Vol. X: Oakham to Richmond] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-10|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol X]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: William Pollard & Co, 1945, Ed. 2 Vol X ==== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/362755-the-complete-peerage-of-england-scotland-ireland-great-britain-and-the-united-kingdom-extant-extinct-or-dormant-vol-11?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Vol. XI: Rickerton to Sisonby] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-11|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol XI]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: William Pollard & Co, 1949, Ed. 2 Vol XI * References: # [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/362755-the-complete-peerage-of-england-scotland-ireland-great-britain-and-the-united-kingdom-extant-extinct-or-dormant-vol-11?viewer=1&offset=0#page=630&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Robert Sempill] ==== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/583084-the-complete-peerage-of-england-scotland-ireland-great-britain-and-the-united-kingdom-extant-extinct-or-dormant-vol-12-part-1?viewer=1&offset=4#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Vol. XII: Part 1: Skelmersdale to Towton] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-12-1|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol XII Part. 1]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: William Pollard & Co, 1953, Ed. 2 Vol XII Part 1 ==== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/534709/?offset=9#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol. XII: Part 2: Tracton to Zouche] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-12-2|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol XII Part. 2]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: William Pollard & Co, 1959, Ed. 2 Vol XII Part 2 ==== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/371308-the-complete-peerage-of-england-scotland-ireland-great-britain-and-the-united-kingdom-extant-extinct-or-dormant-vol-13?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=download&n=0&q= Vol. XIII: Peers Created 1901 to 1938] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-13|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol XIII]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: St Catherine Press LTD., 1940, Ed. 2 Vol XIII ==== [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/568116-the-complete-peerage-of-england-scotland-ireland-great-britain-and-the-united-kingdom-extant-extinct-or-dormant-v-014?viewer=1&offset=0#page=4&viewer=picture&o=download&n=0&q= Vol. XIV: Addenda & Corrigenda] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneP2-14|Cokayne - Peerage, Ed. 2 Vol XIV]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom'', London: Sutton, 1998, Ed. 2 Vol XIV === Edition 2 reprint in 6 volumes === ==== Vol. I: AB-Adam to Cutts (Vol. I-III) ==== ==== Vol. II: Dacre to Hurstpeirpoint (Vol. IV-VI) ==== ==== Vol. III: Husee to Moate (Vol. VII-VIII) ==== ==== Vol. IV: Moels to Richmond (Vol. IX-X) ==== ==== Vol. V: Rickerton to Towton (Vol. XI-XII part 1) ==== ==== Vol. VI: Tracton to Zouche (Vol. XII part 2) ==== === [https://archive.org/details/stateofpeerageof00coka/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Cokayne: Peerage of Ireland] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CokayneIreland|Cokayne - Peearage of Ireland]]: * [[Adams-25246|Cokayne, George Edward]], ''State of the Peerage of Ireland, At and Since the Time of the Union, 1801 to 1888'', London: George Bell and Sons., 1889 == Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society == === [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/132136/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol. I - Marriages from 1639 to 1801] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CollectionsNY1|New York Biographical Society Vol I]]: * Purple, Samuel S., ed., ''[[Space:Collections_of_the_New-York_Genealogical_and_Biographical_Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]'', New York: private, 1890, Vol. I - Marriages from 1639 to 1801 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York === [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/134148/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol. II - Baptisms from 1639 to 1730] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CollectionsNY2|New York Biographical Society Vol II]]: * Evans, Thomas Grier, ed., ''[[Space:Collections_of_the_New-York_Genealogical_and_Biographical_Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]'', New York: private, 1901, Vol. II - Baptisms from 1639 to 1730 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York === [https://archive.org/details/baptismsfrom173003evan/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III - Baptisms from 1730 to 1800] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CollectionsNY3|New York Biographical Society Vol III]]: * Wright, Tobias Alexander, ed., ''[[Space:Collections_of_the_New-York_Genealogical_and_Biographical_Society|Collections of the New-York Genealogical and Biographical Society]]'', New York: private, 1902, Vol. III - Baptisms from 1731 to 1800 in the Reformed Dutch Church, New York == [https://archive.org/details/accountofboynton00coll/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Boynton Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CollierBoynton|Collier - Boynton Family]]: * [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15830097 Collier, Carus Vale], ''An Account of the Boynton Family and the Family Seat of Burton Agnes'' Middlesbrough: William Appleyard & Sons, 1914 == Collins: Peerage of England == === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofengland01colluoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Collins1|Collins Vol I]]: * [[Collins-18820|Collins, Arthur]], ''Peerage of England: Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical'', London: T. Bensley, 1812, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofengland02colluoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Collins2|Collins Vol II]]: * [[Collins-18820|Collins, Arthur]], ''Peerage of England: Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical'', London: T. Bensley, 1812, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/dli.granth.17312#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Collins3|Collins Vol III]]: * [[Collins-18820|Collins, Arthur]], ''Peerage of England: Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical'', London: T. Bensley, 1812, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofengland04colluoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Collins4|Collins Vol IV]]: * [[Collins-18820|Collins, Arthur]], ''Peerage of England: Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical'', London: T. Bensley, 1812, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofengland05colluoft#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Collins5|Collins Vol V]]: * [[Collins-18820|Collins, Arthur]], ''Peerage of England: Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical'', London: T. Bensley, 1812, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofengland06colluoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Collins6|Collins Vol VI]]: * [[Collins-18820|Collins, Arthur]], ''Peerage of England: Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical'', London: T. Bensley, 1812, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/stream/collinsspeerageof07coll#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Collins7|Collins Vol VII]]: * [[Collins-18820|Collins, Arthur]], ''Peerage of England: Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical'', London: T. Bensley, 1812, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_JFc5AAAAMAAJ/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Collins8|Collins Vol VII]]: * [[Collins-18820|Collins, Arthur]], ''Peerage of England: Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical'', London: T. Bensley, 1812, Vol. VIII === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofengland09colluoft#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. IX] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Collins9|Collins Vol IX]]: * [[Collins-18820|Collins, Arthur]], ''Peerage of England: Genealogical, Biographical, and Historical'', London: T. Bensley, 1812, Vol. IX == [https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict00cono/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Conolly: Eminent Men of Fife] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ConollyFife|Cooke-Trench]]: * Conolly, Matthew Forster, ''Biographical Dictionary of Eminent Men of Fife, of Past and Present Times, Natives of the County, or Connected with it by Property, Residence, Office, Marriage, or Otherwise'', Cupar-Fife: John C. Orr, 1866 == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/485879-a-memoir-of-the-trench-family?viewer=1&offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Cooke-Trench: Memoir of Trench Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Cooke-Trench|Cooke-Trench]]: * Cooke-Trench, Thomas Richard Frederick, ''A Memoir of the Trench Family'', Private, 1897 == Copinger: Manors of Suffolk == === [https://archive.org/details/manorsofsuffolkn01copiuoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CopingerSuffolk1|Copinger - Manors of Suffolk Vol I]]: * [[Copinger-19|Copinger, Walter Arthur]], ''[[Space:The_Manors_of_Suffolk|The Manors of Suffolk: Notes on their History and Devolution]]'', London: T. Fisher, 1905, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092579550/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CopingerSuffolk2|Copinger - Manors of Suffolk Vol II]]: * [[Copinger-19|Copinger, Walter Arthur]], ''[[Space:The_Manors_of_Suffolk|The Manors of Suffolk: Notes on their History and Devolution]]'', London: T. Fisher, 1905, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092579550/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CopingerSuffolk3|Copinger - Manors of Suffolk Vol III]]: * [[Copinger-19|Copinger, Walter Arthur]], ''[[Space:The_Manors_of_Suffolk|The Manors of Suffolk: Notes on their History and Devolution]]'', London: T. Fisher, 1905, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092579576/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CopingerSuffolk4|Copinger - Manors of Suffolk Vol IV]]: * [[Copinger-19|Copinger, Walter Arthur]], ''[[Space:The_Manors_of_Suffolk|The Manors of Suffolk: Notes on their History and Devolution]]'', London: T. Fisher, 1909, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/manorsofsuffolkn05copiuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CopingerSuffolk5|Copinger - Manors of Suffolk Vol V]]: * [[Copinger-19|Copinger, Walter Arthur]], ''[[Space:The_Manors_of_Suffolk|The Manors of Suffolk: Notes on their History and Devolution]]'', London: T. Fisher, 1909, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924092579592/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CopingerSuffolk6|Copinger - Manors of Suffolk Vol VI]]: * [[Copinger-19|Copinger, Walter Arthur]], ''[[Space:The_Manors_of_Suffolk|The Manors of Suffolk: Notes on their History and Devolution]]'', London: T. Fisher, 1910, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/details/manorsofsuffolkn07copiuoft/page/n6/mode/1up Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CopingerSuffolk7|Copinger - Manors of Suffolk Vol VII]]: * [[Copinger-19|Copinger, Walter Arthur]], ''[[Space:The_Manors_of_Suffolk|The Manors of Suffolk: Notes on their History and Devolution]]'', London: T. Fisher, 1911, Vol. VII == [https://archive.org/details/libersmariedecal01kels/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Cosmo - Liber S. Marie de Calchou] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CosmoCalchou|Cosmo - S. Marie de Calchou]]: * [[Wikipedia:|Cosmo_Innes|Innes, Cosmo]], ''Liber S. Marie de Calchou, Registrum Cartarum Abbacie Tironensis de Kelso, 1113-1567'', Edinburgh: Ballantyne and Hughes, 1846 == [https://archive.org/details/historicalaccoun1849cowa/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Cowan - Noble Family of Kennedy] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CowanKennedy|Cowarn - Noble Family of Kennedy]]: * Cowan, David, ''Historical Account of the Noble Family of Kennedy, Marquess of Ailsa and Earl of Cassilis, with Notices of Some of the Principal Cadets Thereof'', Edinburgh: private, 1849 == [https://archive.org/details/ruthvenfamilypap00cowauoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Cowan - Ruthven Family Papers] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CowanRuthven|Cowarn - Ruthven Family Papers]]: * Cowan, Samuel, ''The Ruthven Family Papers: The Ruthven Version of the Conspiracy and Assassination at Gowrie House Perth, 5th Aug 1600'', London: Simpkin, Marshall, Hamilton, Kent & Co., Ltd, 1912 == Crawfurd: Archaeological and Historical Collections ... County of Renfrew == === [https://archive.org/stream/archaeologicalhi01craw#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrawfurdArch1|Crawfurd - County of Renfrew Vol I]]: * [[Crauford-19|Crawfurd, George]], ''Archaeological and Historical Collections Relating to the County of Renfrew'', Lochwinnoch: Alexander Gardner,1885, Vol. I === [https://books.google.com/books?id=aVAMAQAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrawfurdArch2|Crawfurd - County of Renfrew Vol II]]: * [[Crauford-19|Crawfurd, George]], ''Archaeological and Historical Collections Relating to the County of Renfrew'', Lochwinnoch: Alexander Gardner,1885, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/stream/earlyancestorsof00craw#page/n8/mode/1up?q=jordanhill Crawford: Early Ancestors of the Crawfords in America] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrawfordEarly|Crawford - Early Ancestors]]: * Crawford, Fred E., ''The Early Ancestors of the Crawfords in America: an Introduction to Genealogies of American Families of the Name'', Cambridge, Massachusetts: private,1940 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/earlyancestorsof00craw#page/23/mode/1up?q=jordanhill Capt. Thomas Crawford] == [https://archive.org/stream/dli.granth.105955#page/n2/mode/1up Crawfurd: History of the Shire of Renfrew] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrawfurdRenfrew|Crawfurd - History Renfrew]]: * [[Crauford-19|Crawfurd, George]]; [[Semple-681|Semple, William]], ''History of the Shire of Renfrew'', Edinburgh: George Crawfurd, 1782 == [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=Q9H2UBotMzwC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true Crawfurd: Officers of the Crown and State] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrawfurdOfficers|Crawfurd - Officers]]: * [[Crauford-19|Crawfurd, George]], ''The Lives and Characters of the Officers of the Crown, and of the State in Scotland from the Beginning of the Reign of King David I to the Union of the Two Kingdoms'', Edinburgh: George Crawfurd, 1726 == [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofscotlan00craw#page/n6/mode/1up Crawfurd: Peerage of Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrawfurdPeerage|Crawfurd - Scots Peerage]]: * [[Crauford-19|Crawfurd, George]], ''The Peerage of Scotland : Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom'', Edinburgh: George Crawfurd, 1716 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofscotlan00craw#page/887/mode/1up Robert Sempill - Battle of Pinkie Cleugh] == [https://books.google.com/books?id=gCo3HBBXdxYC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Crawfurd: Royal and Illustrious Family of the Stewarts] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrawfurdRoyal|Crawfurd - Royal Stewarts]]: * [[Crauford-19|Crawfurd, George]], ''A Genealogical History of the Royal and Illustrious Family of the Stewarts, from the Year 1034 to the Year 1710'', Edinburgh: James Watson,1710 == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015080378733&view=1up&seq=7 Crawfurd: Description of the Shire of Renfrew] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrawfurdRen|Crawfurd - Description of Renfrew]]: * [[Crauford-19|Crawfurd, George]], ''A General Description of the Shire of Renfrew: Including an Account of the Noble and Ancient Families ... To which is Added, a Genealogical History of the Royal House of Stewart, and of the Several Noble and Illustrious Families of that Name, from the Year 1034 to the Year 1710'', Paisley: J. Neilson, 1818 * References: #[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015080378733&view=1up&seq=95 William Sempill] # [https://books.google.com/books?id=bpnmAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA38#v=onepage&q&f=true John Pollok], == [https://archive.org/details/descentalliances00cros/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Croslegh: Descent and Alliances of Croslegh] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrosleghDescent|Croslegh - Descent and Alliances of Croslegh]]: * [[Crossle-13|Croslegh, Charles]], ed., ''The Descent and Alliances of Croslegh, or Crossle, or Crossley, of Scaitcliffe; and Coddington, of Oldbridge; and Evans, of Eyton Hall'', London, John private, 1904 == [https://archive.org/details/monumentalotheri00cros/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Crossley: Inscriptions in Halifax Parish Church] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrossleyHalifax|Crossley - Parish of Halifax Vol. I]]: * Crossley, Ely Wilkinson, ''The Monumental and other Inscription in Halifax Parish Church'', Leeds, John Whitehead & Son, 1909 == Crossley: Parish Register of Halifax == === [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterof37hali/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I - Baptism - 1538 to 1593] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrossleyHalifax1|Crossley - Parish of Halifax Vol. I]]: * Crossley, Ely Wilkinson, ''The Parish Registers of Halifax, County York'', London, private, 1910, Vol, I === [https://archive.org/details/parishregisterof45hali/page/n6/mode/1up?q=%22sherd+de+ovenden%22&view=theater Vol. II - Marriages and Burials - 1538 to 1593] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrossleyHalifax2|Crossley - Parish of Halifax Vol. II]]: * Crossley, Ely Wilkinson, ''The Parish Registers of Halifax, County York'', London, private, 1914, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/partialgenealogy00crow/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Crowell: Popham Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrowellPopham|Crowell - Popham Family]]: * Crowell, Charles E, ''Partial Genealogy of the Popham Family'', private, 1898 == [https://archive.org/details/earlyvirginiamar00croz/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Crozier: Early Virginia Marriages Pt. 1] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrozierEarlyVAMarriages1|Crozier - Early Virginia Marriages Pt. 1]]: * [[Crozier-1345|Crozier, WIlliam Armstrong]], ''Early Virginia Marriages, Pt. 1'', New York, Genealogical Association, 1907 == [https://archive.org/details/virginiacountyre01croz/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Crozier: Spotsylvania County Records] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrozierSpotsylvania|Crozier - Spotsylvania]]: * [[Crozier-1345|Crozier, WIlliam Armstrong]], ''Spotsylvania County Records 1721 - 1800'', Baltimore, MD, Southern Book Co, 1955 == [https://archive.org/details/virginiacolonial00croz/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Crozier: Virginia Colonial Militia] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrozierColonialMilitia|Crozier - Virgiina Militia]]: * [[Crozier-1345|Crozier, WIlliam Armstrong]], ''Virginia Colonial Militia 1651 - 1776'', Baltimore, MD, Southern Book Co, 1954 == Crozier: Virginia County Records == === [https://archive.org/details/virginiacountyre61croz/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI, part 1] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrozierVirginiaCounty61|Crozier - Virginia County Records 6.1]]: * [[Crozier-1345|Crozier, WIlliam Armstrong]], ''Virginia County Records'', New York, Genealogical Association, 1909, Vol VI, Part 1 === [https://archive.org/details/virginiacountyre07croz/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrozierVirginiaCounty7|Crozier - Virginia County Records 7]]: * [[Crozier-1345|Crozier, WIlliam Armstrong]], ''Virginia County Records'', New York, Genealogical Association, 1910, Vol VII === [https://archive.org/details/virginiacountyre910croz/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX, part 10] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrozierVirginiaCounty910|Crozier - Virginia County Records 9.10]]: * [[Crozier-1345|Crozier, WIlliam Armstrong]], ''Virginia County Records'', New York, Genealogical Association, 1909, Vol IX, Part 10 == [https://archive.org/details/westmorelandcoun00croz/page/n4/mode/1up Crozier: Westmoreland County] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrozierWestmoreland|Crozier - Westmoreland]]: * [[Crozier-1345|Crozier, WIlliam Armstrong]], ''Westmoreland County'', Baltimore, MD, Genealogical Publishing Co, 1962, Vol. I == [https://archive.org/details/williamsburgwill03croz/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Crozier: Williamsburg Wills] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrozierWilliamsburgWills3|Crozier - Williamsburg Wills III]]: * [[Crozier-1345|Crozier, WIlliam Armstrong]], ''Williamsburg Wills'', New York, Genealogical Publishing Co, 1906, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/someaccountstua00custgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Cust: Stuarts of Aubigny] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CustStuarts|Cust - Stuarts of Aubigny]]: * [[Bligh-332|Cust, Elizabeth Caroline]], ''Some Account of the Stuarts of Aubigny, in France, 1422-1672'', London, private, 1891 == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/622013/?offset=0#page=5&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Dallas: Dallas of Cantray] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DallasCantray|Dallas - Dallas of Cantray]]: * [[Dallas-937|Dallas, Alexander James]], ''Dallas, of Cantray and Saint Martin's, Scotland'', PA, private, 1877 == [https://archive.org/details/historyoffamilyo00dall/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Dallas: Family of Dallas] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CustStuarts|Dallas - Family of Dallas]]: * [[Dallas-934|Dallas, James]], ''The History of the Family of Dallas and their Connections and Descendants from the Twelfth Century'', Edinburgh, private, 1921 == Dalrymple: Annals of Scotland == === First Edition === ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=4fQ9AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#DalrympleAnnals1-1|Dalrymple - Annals ed.1 vol. I]]: * [[Dalrymple-185|Dalrymple, David]], ''Annals of Scotland, From the accession of Malcolm III, surnamed Canmore, to the accession of Robert I'', Edinburgh: S Murray, 1776 ==== [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_POMUSyU9KfoC/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#DalrympleAnnals1-2|Dalrymple - Annals ed.1 vol. II]]: * [[Dalrymple-185|Dalrymple, David]], ''Annals of Scotland, From the Accession of Robert I, Surnamed Bruce, to the Accession of the House of Stewart'': Edinburgh: S Murray, 1779 === Second Edition === ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=BaAqAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#DalrympleAnnals2-1|Dalrymple - Annals ed.2 vol. I]]: * [[Dalrymple-185|Dalrymple, David]], ''From the Accession of Malcolm III to the Accession of the House of Stewart, to which are Added, Tracts Relative to the History and Antiquities of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Creech, 1797, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/annalsscotlandf01dalrgoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#DalrympleAnnals2-2|Dalrymple - Annals ed.2 vol. II]]: * [[Dalrymple-185|Dalrymple, David]], ''From the Accession of Malcolm III to the Accession of the House of Stewart, to which are Added, Tracts Relative to the History and Antiquities of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Creech, 1797, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/annalsscotlandf00dalrgoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#DalrympleAnnals2-3|Dalrymple - Annals ed.2 vol. III]]: * [[Dalrymple-185|Dalrymple, David]], ''From the Accession of Malcolm III to the Accession of the House of Stewart, to which are Added, Tracts Relative to the History and Antiquities of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Creech, 1797, Vol. III === Third Edition === ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=5DJkAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#DalrympleAnnals3-1|Dalrymple - Annals ed.3 vol. I]]: * [[Dalrymple-185|Dalrymple, David]], ''From the Accession of Malcolm III in the Year MLVII to the Accession of the House of Stewart in the Year MCCCLXXI, to which are Added, Tracts Relative to the History and Antiquities of Scotland'', Edinburgh: Archibald Constable, 1819, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/annalsofscotland02dalr/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#DalrympleAnnals3-2|Dalrymple - Annals ed.3 vol. II]]: * [[Dalrymple-185|Dalrymple, David]], ''From the Accession of Malcolm III in the Year MLVII to the Accession of the House of Stewart in the Year MCCCLXXI, to which are Added, Tracts Relative to the History and Antiquities of Scotland'', Edinburgh: Archibald Constable, 1819, Vol. II ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxjpfj&view=1up&seq=17&skin=2021 Vol. III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#DalrympleAnnals3-3|Dalrymple - Annals ed.3 vol. III]]: * [[Dalrymple-185|Dalrymple, David]], ''From the Accession of Malcolm III in the Year MLVII to the Accession of the House of Stewart in the Year MCCCLXXI, to which are Added, Tracts Relative to the History and Antiquities of Scotland'', Edinburgh: Archibald Constable, 1819, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/colemancousinsde00darn/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Coleman Cousins] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ColemanCousins|Darnell - Coleman Cousins]]: * Darnell, Ermina Jett, ''Coleman Cousins: Descendants of Captain Robert Coleman'', Franfort:KY: private, 1970 == [https://archive.org/details/darienpapersbein00bann/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Darien Papers] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DarienPapers|Darien Papers]]: * ''The Darien Papers: Being a Selection of Original Leters and Official Documents Relating to the Establishment of a Colony at Darien by the Company of Scotland Trading to Africa and the Indies 1695-1700'', Edinburgh, Thomas Constable, 1849 == Debrett: Peerage == === [https://archive.org/details/b24883797/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater 1903] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Debrett1903|Debrett - Peerage 1903]]: * Debrett, John, ed., ''Peerage Baronetage, Knightage, and Companionage'', London, Dean and Son, 1903 === [https://archive.org/details/debrettspeeraget00unse/page/n40/mode/1up?view=theater 1921] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Debrett1921|Debrett - Peerage 1921]]: * Hesilrige, Arthur G. M., ed., ''Peerage and Titles of Courtesy'', London, Dean and Son, 1921 == Debrett: Peerage of England, Scotland and Ireland == === [https://archive.org/stream/debrettspeerage03debrgoog#page/n8/mode/2up Vol. I England] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Debrett1820-1|Debrett - Peerage 1828 Vol. I]]: * Debrett, John, ed., ''Debrett's Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland'', London, G Woodfall, 1828, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/debrettspeerage01debrgoog#page/n8/mode/2up Vol. II Scotland and Ireland] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Debrett1820-2|Debrett - Peerage 1828 Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Debrett|Debrett, John]], ed., ''Debrett's Peerage of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland'', London, G Woodfall, 1828, Vol. II == D'Ewes: Autobiography and Correspondence of Symonds D'Ewes == === [https://archive.org/details/autobiographyan00hallgoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DeEwes-1|D'Ewes - Autobiography Vol. I]]: * [[D'Ewes-47|D'Ewes, James Orchard halliwell-Phillipps]], ''Autobiography and Correspondence of Symonds D'Ewes, Bart., During the Reigns of James I and Charles I'', London, Richard Bentley, 1845, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/autobiographyan02hallgoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DeEwes-2|D'Ewes - Autobiography Vol. II]]: * [[D'Ewes-47|D'Ewes, James Orchard halliwell-Phillipps]], ''Autobiography and Correspondence of Symonds D'Ewes, Bart., During the Reigns of James I and Charles I'', London, Richard Bentley, 1845, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/memorialsofancie00denn/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Denny: Family of Lister] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DennyLister|Denny - Family of Lister]]: * [[Denny-600|Denny, Henry Lyttelton Lyster]], ''Memorials of an Ancient House: A History of the Family of Lister or Lyster'', Edinburgh, Ballantyne, 1913 == Descendants of WIlliam Mosely == === [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/546376/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0 Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Mosely-1|Descendants of WIlliam Mosely Vol. I]]: * D'Aiutolo, Leila Eldridge, Warren L Forsythe, William S, Hubard, and Mary Carolyn Mitton, eds.. ''The Descendants of WIlliam Mosely 1605/1606 - 1655 of Norfolk, Va.'', Ellensburg, WA: private, 2000, Vol. I === [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/526990/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Mosely-2|Descendants of WIlliam Mosely Vol. II]]: * D'Aiutolo, Leila Eldridge, Warren L Forsythe, William S, Hubard, and Mary Carolyn Mitton, eds.. ''The Descendants of WIlliam Mosely 1605/1606 - 1655 of Norfolk, Va.'', Ellensburg, WA: private, 2000, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/chroniclesofplum00deve/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Devereux: Plumsted Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DevereuxPlumsted|Devereux - Plumsted Family]]: * Deverux, Eugene, ''Chronicles of the Plumsted Family, with some Family Letters, complied and arranged with Notes'', Philadelphia: private, 1887 == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dictionary_of_National_Biography Dictionary of National Biography] == === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionarynatio43stepgoog#page/n11/mode/1up Vol. 1 Abbadie-Anne] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB1|Stephen - DNB Vol. 1]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1885, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnat02stepuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 2 Anneslya-Baird] === * [Space:Book_Resources[#DNB2|Stephen - DNB Vol. 2]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1887, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati03stepuoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. 3 Baker-Beadon] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB3|Stephen - DNB Vol. 3]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]] ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1887, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati04stepuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 4 Beal-Biber] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB4|Stephen - DNB Vol. 4]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1885, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati05stepuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 5 Bicheno-Bottisham] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB5|Stephen - DNB Vol. 5]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1886, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati06stepuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 6 Bottomley-Browell] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB6|Stephen - DNB Vol. 6]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1886, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati07stepuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 7 Brown-Burthogge] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB7|Stephen - DNB Vol. 7]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: , Smith Elder & Co., 1886, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati08stepuoft#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. 8 Burton-Cantwell] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB6|Stephen - DNB Vol. 8]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1886, Vol. VIII === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionarynatio50stepgoog#page/n12/mode/1up Vol. 9 Canute-Chaloner] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB9|Stephen - DNB Vol. 9]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1887, Vol. IX === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionarynatio30stepgoog#page/n11/mode/1up Vol. 10 Chamber-Clarkson] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB10|Stephen - DNB Vol. 10]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1887, Vol. X === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati11stepuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 11 Clater-Condell] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB11|Stephen - DNB Vol. 11]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1887, Vol. XI === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati12stepuoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. 12 Conder-Craigie] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB12|Stephen - DNB Vol. 12]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1887, Vol. XII === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati13stepuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 13 Craik-Damer] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB13|Stephen - DNB Vol. 13]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1888, Vol. XIII === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati14stepuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 14 Damon-D'Eyncourt] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB14|Stephen - DNB Vol. 14]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1887) Vol. XiV === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati15stepuoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. 15 Diamond-Drake] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB15|Stephen - DNB Vol. 15]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1888, Vol. XV === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati16stepuoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. 16 Drant-Edridge] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Lee16|Lee - DNB Vol. 16]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1888, Vol. XVI === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati21stepuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 21 Garnett-Gloucester] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB21|Stephen - DNB Vol. 21]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1890, Vol. XXI === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati22stepuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 22 Glover-Gravet] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB22|Stephen/Lee - DNB Vol. 22]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], and [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1890, Vol. XXII === [https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati25stepuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. 24 Hailes-Harriott] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB24|Stephen/Lee - DNB Vol. 24]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], and [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1890, Vol. XXIV === [https://archive.org/details/dictionarynatio51stepgoog/page/n13/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. 25 Harris-Henry I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB25|Stephen/Lee - DNB Vol. 25]]: * [[Stephen-524|Stephen, Leslie]], and [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1891, Vol. XXV === [https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati28stepuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. 28 Howard-Inglethorp] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB28|Lee - DNB Vol. 28]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1891, Vol. XXVIII === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionarynatio47stepgoog#page/n11/mode/1up Vol. 31 Kennett-Lambart] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB31|Lee - DNB Vol. 31]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1892, Vol. XXXI === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati32stepuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 32 Lambre-Leigh] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB32|Lee - DNB Vol. 32]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1892, Vol. XXXII === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionarynatio24stepgoog#page/n7/mode/1up Vol. 33 Leighton-Lluelyn] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB33|Lee - DNB Vol. 33]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1903, Vol. XXXIII === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionarynatio57stepgoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. 34 LLwyd-Maccartney] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB34|Lee - DNB Vol. 34]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1893, Vol. XXXIV === [https://archive.org/details/dictionarynatio35stepgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. 35 MacCarwell-Maltby] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB35|Lee - DNB Vol. 35]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1893, Vol. XXXV === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati37stepuoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. 37 Masquerier-Millyng] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB37|Lee - DNB Vol. 37]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1894, Vol. XXXVII === [https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati38stepuoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. 38 Masquerier-Millyng] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB38|Lee - DNB Vol. 38]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1894, Vol. XXXVIII === [https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati44stepuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol: 44 Paston-Percy] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB44|Lee - DNB Vol 44]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', New York: MacMillan Co., 1895, Vol. XLIV === [https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati46stepuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol: 46 Pocock-Puckering] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB46|Lee - DNB Vol 46]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', New York: MacMillan Co., 1896, Vol. XLVI === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati019324mbp#page/n4/mode/1up Vol: 51 Scoffin-Sheares] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB51|Lee - DNB Vol 51]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', New York: MacMillan Co., 1897, Vol. LI * References: # [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Sempill,_William_(DNB00) Dictionary of National Biography: William Sempill] === [https://archive.org/details/dictionarynatio01leegoog/page/n15/mode/1up?view=theater Vol: 52 Shearman-Smirke] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB52|Lee - DNB Vol 52]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', New York: MacMillan Co., 1897, Vol. LII === [https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati019312mbp/mode/1up?view=theater Vol: 53 Smith–Stange] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB53|Lee - DNB Vol 53]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1898, Vol. LIII === [https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati54stepuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol: 54 Stanhope–Stovin] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB54|Lee - DNB Vol 54]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith, Elder, & Co., 1898, Vol. LIV === [https://archive.org/details/dictionaryofnati58stepuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol: 58 Ubaldini-Wakefield] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB58|Lee - DNB Vol 58]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London:Smith, Elder, & Co., 189(, Vol. LVIII === [https://archive.org/details/dictionarynatio13stepgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Vol: 62 Williamson-Worden] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNB62|Lee - DNB Vol 62]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', New York: MacMillan Co., 1900, Vol. LXII === [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati00leesuoft#page/n2/mode/1up Index and Epitome] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DNBIndex|Lee - DNB Index]]: * [[Lee-27433|Lee, Sidney]], ed,''Dictionary of National Biography'', London: Smith Elder & Co., 1903, Index and Epitome * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/dictionaryofnati00leesuoft#page/783/mode/1up James Livingston] == [https://archive.org/details/diurnalofremarka00thom/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Diurnal of Remarkable Occurrents] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Diurnal|Diurnal]]: * ''Diurnal of remarkable occurrents that have passed within the country of Scotland, since the death of King James the Fourth till the year M.DLXXV [1575]'', Edinburgh: Ballantyne Club, 1833 * References: # [https://digital.nls.uk/publications-by-scottish-clubs/archive/78940374 Count Arran to cast down Lord Sempill's House] == Dobson: Scots in the West Indies == === Vol. I === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DobsonScot1|Dobson - West Indies Vol. I]]: * Dobson, Scot, ''Scots in the West Indies, 1707-1857'', Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 1998, Vol. I === Vol. II === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DobsonScot2|Dobson - West Indies Vol. II]]: * Dobson, Scot, ''Scots in the West Indies, 1707-1857'', Baltimore: Clearfield Company, 2006, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/recordseriesyor01socigoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Dodsworth: Yorkshire Church Notes] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DodsworthYorkshireChurch|Dodsworth - Yorkshire Church Notes]]: * [[Dodsworth-57|Dodsworth, Roger]], ''Yorkshire Church Notes, 1619-1631'', Yorkshire: private, 1904 == [https://archive.org/stream/historyofdoggett00indogg#page/n8/mode/1up/ Doggett: Doggett-Daggett Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DoggettSB|Doggett - Doggett-Daggett Family]]: * [[Doggett-172|Doggett, Samuel Bradlee]], ''A History of the Doggett-Daggett Family'', Boston: Press of Rockwell and Churchill, 1894 == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89060967635&view=1up&seq=7 Doughtie: Jennings and Alied Families] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DoughtieJennings|Doughtie - 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Collected from the Public Records and Chartularies of this Country, the Records and Private Writings of Families and the Works of Our Best Historians'', Edinburgh: 1798 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=wapeAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA430#v=onepage&q&f=true Hew Crawfurd, 2nd Baron of Jordanhill] == [https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffamil00doug/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Douglas: Douglas of Mulderg and Robertson of Kindeace] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DouglasFam|Douglas - Douglas and Robertson]]: * Douglas, Family of, ''The Genealogy of the Families of Douglas of Mulderg and Roberston of Kindeace with their Descendants'', Dingwall: A.M. Ross & co., 1895 == [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofscotlan00doug#page/n6/mode/1up Douglas: Peerage of Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DouglasP|Douglas - Peerage]]: * [[Douglas-2195|Douglas, Robert]], ''The Peerage of Scotland, Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom, from their Origin to the Present Generation. Collected from the Public Records and Chartularies of this Country, the Records and other Writings of the Nobility and the Works of Our Best Historians'', Edinburgh: R. 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Le tout iustifié par chartres de diuerses eglises, tiltres, histoires anciennes, & autres bonnes preuues'', Paris: Chez Sebastien Cramoisy, 1621 == [https://archive.org/details/sewellsinnewworl00duff/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Duff: Sewells in the New World] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DuffSewells|Duff - Sewells]]: * Duff, Hector Livingston, ''The Sewells in the New World'', Exeter: William Pollard & Co. Ltd., 1924 * References: #[https://archive.org/details/sewellsinnewworl00duff/page/111/mode/1up?view=theater Alexander Livinngston of Callendar]] == [https://archive.org/details/royaltombsofmedi0000duff/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Duffy: Royal Tombs of Medieval England] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DuffSewells|Duff - Sewells]]: * Duffy, Mark, ''Royal Tombs of Medieval England'', Wiltshire: Tempus Publishing, Inc., 2003 == Dugdale: Antiquities of Warwickshire == === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesofwar00dugd/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater First Edition] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DugdaleWarwickshire1|Dugdale - Antiquities of Warwickshire Ed. 1]]: * [[Dugdale-143|Dugdale, William]]. ''The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated; From Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes, and Armes'', London: Thomas Warren,1656 === [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=PhBaAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true Second Edition] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DugdaleWarwickshire2|Dugdale - Antiquities of Warwickshire Ed. 2]]: * [[Dugdale-143|Dugdale, William]]. Thomas, William, ed., ''The Antiquities of Warwickshire Illustrated; From Records, Leiger-Books, Manuscripts, Charters, Evidences, Tombes, and Armes'', London: John Osborn and Thomas Longman,1730, Ed. 2 == Dugdale: Monasticon Anglicanum == === [https://archive.org/details/b30455832_0002/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DugdaleMonasticon1|Dugdale - Monasticon Anglicanum Vol I]]: * [[Dugdale-143|Dugdale, William]]. ''''Monasticon Anglicanum: A HIstory of the Abbies and Other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches with their Dependencies in England and Wales; also of All Such Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries as Were in any Manner Connected with Religious Houses in England'', London: James Bohn, 1846, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/b30455832_0001/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DugdaleMonasticon2|Dugdale - Monasticon Anglicanum Vol II]]: * [[Dugdale-143|Dugdale, William]]. ''''Monasticon Anglicanum: A HIstory of the Abbies and Other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches with their Dependencies in England and Wales; also of All Such Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries as Were in any Manner Connected with Religious Houses in England'', London: James Bohn, 1846, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/b30455832_0003/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DugdaleMonasticon3|Dugdale - Monasticon Anglicanum Vol III]]: * [[Dugdale-143|Dugdale, William]]. ''''Monasticon Anglicanum: A HIstory of the Abbies and Other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches with their Dependencies in England and Wales; also of All Such Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries as Were in any Manner Connected with Religious Houses in England'', London: James Bohn, 1846, Vol. III === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uiug.30112109884426&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DugdaleMonasticon4|Dugdale - Monasticon Anglicanum Vol IV]]: * [[Dugdale-143|Dugdale, William]]. ''''Monasticon Anglicanum: A HIstory of the Abbies and Other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches with their Dependencies in England and Wales; also of All Such Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries as Were in any Manner Connected with Religious Houses in England'', London: James Bohn, 1846, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/b30455832_0005/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DugdaleMonasticon5|Dugdale - Monasticon Anglicanum Vol V]]: * [[Dugdale-143|Dugdale, William]]. ''''Monasticon Anglicanum: A HIstory of the Abbies and Other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches with their Dependencies in England and Wales; also of All Such Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries as Were in any Manner Connected with Religious Houses in England'', London: James Bohn, 1846, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/b30455832_0006/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI Part 1] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DugdaleMonasticon6-1|Dugdale - Monasticon Anglicanum Vol VI Part 1]]: * [[Dugdale-143|Dugdale, William]]. ''''Monasticon Anglicanum: A HIstory of the Abbies and Other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches with their Dependencies in England and Wales; also of All Such Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries as Were in any Manner Connected with Religious Houses in England'', London: James Bohn, 1846, Vol. VI Part 1 === [https://archive.org/details/b30455832_0007/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI Part 2] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DugdaleMonasticon6-2|Dugdale - Monasticon Anglicanum Vol VI Part 2]]: * [[Dugdale-143|Dugdale, William]]. ''''Monasticon Anglicanum: A HIstory of the Abbies and Other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches with their Dependencies in England and Wales; also of All Such Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries as Were in any Manner Connected with Religious Houses in England'', London: James Bohn, 1846, Vol. VI Part 2 === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=chi.57020052&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 Vol. VI Part 3] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DugdaleMonasticon6-3|Dugdale - Monasticon Anglicanum Vol VI Part 2]]: * [[Dugdale-143|Dugdale, William]]. ''''Monasticon Anglicanum: A HIstory of the Abbies and Other Monasteries, Hospitals, Frieries, and Cathedral and Collegiate Churches with their Dependencies in England and Wales; also of All Such Scotch, Irish, and French Monasteries as Were in any Manner Connected with Religious Houses in England'', London: James Bohn, 1846, Vol. VI Part 3 == [https://archive.org/details/dundasoffingasks00dunduoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Dundas: Dundas of Fingask] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DundasFingask|Dundas - Dundas of Fingask]]: * [[Moir-945|Dundas Margaret Isabella]], ''Dundas of Fingask, Some Memorials of the Family'', Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1891 == [https://archive.org/details/scottishkingsre00dunbuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Dunbar: Scottish Kings] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DunbarScottishKings|Dunbar - Scottish Kings]]: * Dunbar Archibald Hamilton, ''Scottish Kings, A Revised Chronology of Scottish History: 1005-1625, With Notices of the Principal Events, Tables of Regnal Years, Pedigrees, Calendars, etc.'', Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1899 == [https://archive.org/details/dunlopofthatilkm00dunluoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Dunlop: Families of Dunlop] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#DunlopMemorabilia|Dunlop - Memorabilia]]: * Dunbar Archibald, ''Dunlop of that Ilk, Memorabilia of the Families of Dunlop'', Glasgow, Kerr and Richardson, Limited, 1898 == [https://archive.org/details/cihm_09111/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Eaton: Olivestob Hamiltons] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#EatonOlivestob|Eaton - Olivestob Hamiltons]]: * Eaton, Arthur Wentworth Hamilton, ''The Olivestob Hamiltons'', New York, Private, 1893 == [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalaced00edmo#page/n8/mode/1up Edmonstone: Family of Edmonstone] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#EdmonstoneFamily|Edmonstone]]: * [[Edmonstone-65|Edmonstone, Sir Archibald]], ''Genealogical Account of the Family of Edmonstone of Duntreath'', Edinburgh: Private, 1875 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=ZxpWAAAAMAAJ&pg=RA1-PA33#v=onepage&q&f=true Edson: Stewarts of Ballintoy] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#EdsonStewart|Edson - Stewarts of Ballintoy]]: * Edson, George Thomas, ''Lines of Noble Descent in Scotland, Stewarts of Ballintoy, in Ireland'',''Stewart Clan Magazine'', VI, No. 9 (Mar 1928): 33-36 == [https://archive.org/details/historicsketches00edwa/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Edwards: Edwards and Todd Families] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#EdwardsEdwardsTodd|Edwards - Edwards and Todd Families]]: * Edwards, Georgie Hortense, ''The Edwards and Todd Families and Their Descendants, 1523-1895', Springfield, IL: H.W. Rokker, 1894 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=t8g3AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Elliot: Border Elliots] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ElliotBorderElliots|Elliot - Border Eliots]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Francis_Scott_Elliot|Elliot, George Francis Scott]], ''The Border Elliots and the Family of MInto'', Edinburgh, David Douglas, 1897 == [https://archive.org/stream/battleoffloddenr00elliuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Elliot: Battle of Flodden] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ElliotFlodden|Elliot - Flodden]]: * Elliot, Fitzwilliam, ''Battle of Flodden and the Raids of 1513'', Edinburgh, Andrew Elliot, 1911 == Encyclopedia Britannica: 11th Ed. == === [https://books.google.com/books?id=gC8qAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. XXIV: Sainte-Claire Deville to Shuttle] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EncBrit24|Britannica - Vol. XXiV]]: * ''The Encyclopaedia Britannica'', New York: Encyclopaedie Britannica Co., 1911, Vol. XXIV * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=gC8qAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA632#v=onepage&q&f=true Sempill] ==[https://archive.org/details/essaysonliveswri00buch/page/n18/mode/1up?view=theater Erskine: Fletcher of Saltoun] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ErskineFletcher|Erskine - Fletcher of Saltoun]]: * [[Erskine-1078|Erskine, David Steuawart]], ''Essays on the Lives and Writings of Fletcher of Saltoun and the Poet Thomson: Biographical, Critical, and Political'', London: J. Debrett, 1792 == Exchequer Rolls of Scotland == === [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccariir02grea/page/n10/mode/1up Vol. II: 1359-1379] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurnettExchequer2|Burnett - Exchequer Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Burnett_(officer_of_arms)|Burnett, George]], ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1878, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccariir02grea/page/n10/mode/1up Vol. III: 1379-1406] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurnettExchequer3|Burnett - Exchequer Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Burnett_(officer_of_arms)|Burnett, George]], ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1880, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccariir04grea/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV: 1406-1436] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurnettExchequer4|Burnett - Exchequer Vol. IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Burnett_(officer_of_arms)|Burnett, George]], ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1880, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccariir05grea/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V: 1437-1454] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurnettExchequer5|Burnett - Exchequer Vol. V]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Burnett_(officer_of_arms)|Burnett, George]], ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1882, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccariir06scot/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI: 1455-1460] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#BurnettExchequer6|Burnett - Exchequer Vol. VI]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Burnett_(officer_of_arms)|Burnett, George]], ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1883, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/details/exchequerrollsof07scot/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII: 1460-1469] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer7|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. VII]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1884, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/details/exchequerrollsof08scot/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII: 1470-1479] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer8|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. VIII]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1885, Vol. VIII === [https://archive.org/details/exchequerrollsof09scot/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX: 1480-1487] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer9|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. IX]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1886, Vol. IX === [https://archive.org/details/exchequerrollsof10scot/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X: 1488-1496] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer10|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. X]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1887, Vol. X === [https://archive.org/details/exchequerrollsof11scot/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI: 1497-1501] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer11|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. XI]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1888, Vol. XI === [https://archive.org/details/exchequerrollsof12scot/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII: 1502-1507] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer12|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. XII]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1889, Vol. XII === [https://archive.org/details/exchequerrollsof13scot/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XIII: 1502-1507] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer13|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. XIII]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1891, Vol. XIII === [https://archive.org/details/exchequerrollsof14scot/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XIV: 1513-1522] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer14|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. XIV]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1893, Vol. XIV === [https://archive.org/stream/exchequerrollsof15scot#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. XV: 1523-1529] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer15|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. XV]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1895, Vol. XV === [https://archive.org/details/exchequerrollss02exchgoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XVIII: 1543-1556] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer18|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. XVIII]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1898, Vol. XVIII === [https://archive.org/details/exchequerrollss03exchgoog/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XIX: 1557-1567] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer19|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. XIX]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1898, Vol. XIX === [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccarii01mcnegoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XX: 1568-1579] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer20|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. XX]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1899, Vol. XX === [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccarii00mcnegoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XXI: 1580-1588] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer21|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. XXI]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1901, Vol. XXI === [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccarii04mcnegoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XXII: 1589-1594] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer22|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. XXII]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1903, Vol. XXII === [https://archive.org/details/rotuliscaccarii03mcnegoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XXIII: 1595-1600] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McNeillExchequer23|McNeill - Exchequer Vol. XXIII]]: * McNeill, George Powell, ''Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum - Exchequer Rolls of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1908, Vol. XXIII == [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000275247 Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh] == === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044094420296&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. III: 1557-1571] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EdinburghExtractsV3|Edinburgh Extracts V3]]: * Edinburgh Extracts, ''Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh'', Edinburgh: Scottish Burgh Records Society, 1875. Vol. III * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044094420296&view=1up&seq=73 Assignment of Protectors of Edinburgh] === [https://archive.org/details/extractsfromreco04edin/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV: 1573-1589] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EdinburghExtractsV4|Edinburgh Extracts V4]]: * Edinburgh Extracts, ''Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh'', Edinburgh: Scottish Burgh Records Society, 1882, Vol. IV === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015068454647&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. VII: 1604-1626] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EdinburghExtractsV7|Edinburgh Extracts V7]]: * Edinburgh Extracts, ''Extracts from the Records of the Burgh of Edinburgh'', Edinburgh: Scottish Burgh Records Society, 1931, Vol. VII == Eyton: Antiquities of Shropshire == === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro05eytogoog/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EytonShropshire1|Eyton - Shropshire Vol. I]]: * [[Eyton-130|Eyton, Robert William]], ''[[Space:Antiquities_of_Shropshire|Antiquities of Shropshire]]'', London: John Russell Smith, 1854, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro02eytogoog/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EytonShropshire2|Eyton - Shropshire Vol. II]]: * [[Eyton-130|Eyton, Robert William]], ''[[Space:Antiquities_of_Shropshire|Antiquities of Shropshire]]'', London: John Russell Smith, 1855, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro10eytogoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EytonShropshire3|Eyton - Shropshire Vol. III]]: * [[Eyton-130|Eyton, Robert William]], ''[[Space:Antiquities_of_Shropshire|Antiquities of Shropshire]]'', London: John Russell Smith, 1856, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro07eytogoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EytonShropshire4|Eyton - Shropshire Vol. IV]]: * [[Eyton-130|Eyton, Robert William]], ''[[Space:Antiquities_of_Shropshire|Antiquities of Shropshire]]'', London: John Russell Smith, 1857, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro09eytogoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EytonShropshire5|Eyton - Shropshire Vol. V]]: * [[Eyton-130|Eyton, Robert William]], ''[[Space:Antiquities_of_Shropshire|Antiquities of Shropshire]]'', London: John Russell Smith, 1857, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro14eytogoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EytonShropshire6|Eyton - Shropshire Vol. VI]]: * [[Eyton-130|Eyton, Robert William]], ''[[Space:Antiquities_of_Shropshire|Antiquities of Shropshire]]'', London: John Russell Smith, 1858, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro03eytogoog/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EytonShropshire7|Eyton - Shropshire Vol. VII]]: * [[Eyton-130|Eyton, Robert William]], ''[[Space:Antiquities_of_Shropshire|Antiquities of Shropshire]]'', London: John Russell Smith, 1858, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro08eytogoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EytonShropshire8|Eyton - Shropshire Vol. VIII]]: * [[Eyton-130|Eyton, Robert William]], ''[[Space:Antiquities_of_Shropshire|Antiquities of Shropshire]]'', London: John Russell Smith, 1859, Vol. VIII === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro00eytogoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EytonShropshire09|Eyton - Shropshire Vol. IX]]: * [[Eyton-130|Eyton, Robert William]], ''[[Space:Antiquities_of_Shropshire|Antiquities of Shropshire]]'', London: John Russell Smith, 1859, Vol. IX === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro16eytogoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EytonShropshire10|Eyton - Shropshire Vol. X]]: * [[Eyton-130|Eyton, Robert William]], ''[[Space:Antiquities_of_Shropshire|Antiquities of Shropshire]]'', London: John Russell Smith, 1860, Vol. X === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro11eytogoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EytonShropshire11|Eyton - Shropshire Vol. XI]]: * [[Eyton-130|Eyton, Robert William]], ''[[Space:Antiquities_of_Shropshire|Antiquities of Shropshire]]'', London: John Russell Smith, 1860, Vol. XI === [https://archive.org/details/antiquitiesshro12eytogoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#EytonShropshire12|Eyton - Shropshire Vol. XII]]: * [[Eyton-130|Eyton, Robert William]], ''[[Space:Antiquities_of_Shropshire|Antiquities of Shropshire]]'', London: John Russell Smith, 1860, Vol. XII == [https://archive.org/details/lancashirepipero00grea/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Farrer: Lancashire Pipe Rolls] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Farrerpipe|Farrer - Lancashire Pipe Rolls]]: * Farrer, William, Transcriber, ''The Lancashire Pipe Rolls of 31 Henry I., A.D. 1130, and of the Reigns of Henry II., A.D. 1155-1189; Richard I., A.D. 1189-1199; and King John, A.D. 1199-1216'' Liverpool: Henry Young and Sons, 1902 == Farrer: Victoria History of the County of Lancaster == === [https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo01farruoft/page/n18/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FarrerLanc1|Farrer - History of Lancashire Vol. I]]: * Farrer, William and Brownbill, J, eds., ''The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster'' London: James Street, 1906, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924088434547/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FarrerLanc2|Farrer - History of Lancashire Vol. II]]: * Farrer, William and Brownbill, J, eds., ''The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster'' London: Archibald Constable and Company Limited, 1908, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo03farruoft/page/n16/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FarrerLanc3|Farrer - History of Lancashire Vol. III]]: * Farrer, William and Brownbill, J, eds., ''The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster'' London: Archibald Constable and Company Limited, 1907, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo04farruoft/page/n14/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FarrerLanc4|Farrer - History of Lancashire Vol. IV]]: * Farrer, William and Brownbill, J, eds., ''The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster'' London: Archibald Constable and Company Limited, 1911, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo05farruoft/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FarrerLanc5|Farrer - History of Lancashire Vol. V]]: * Farrer, William and Brownbill, J, eds., ''The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster'' London: Archibald Constable and Company Limited, 1911, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924088434620/page/n14/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FarrerLanc6|Farrer - History of Lancashire Vol. VI]]: * Farrer, William and Brownbill, J, eds., ''The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster'' London: Archibald Constable and Company Limited, 1911, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/details/victoriahistoryo07farruoft/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FarrerLanc7|Farrer - History of Lancashire Vol. VII]]: * Farrer, William and Brownbill, J, eds., ''The Victoria History of the County of Lancaster'' London: Archibald Constable and Company Limited, 1912, Vol. VII == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044094420296&view=1up&seq=7 Ferguson: History of the Scots Brigade] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FergusonScots|Ferguson - Scots Brigade]]: * Ferguson, James, Editor, ''Papers Illustrating the History of the Scots Brigade in the Service of the United Netherlands 1572-1782'', Edinburgh: University Press, 1899 == [https://archive.org/details/recordsofclannam00ferg/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Ferguson: Fergusson, Ferguson, and Fergus] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FergusonClan|Ferguson - Fergusson, Ferguson, and Fergus]]: * Ferguson, James, and Fergusson, Robert Menzies, Editors, ''Records of the Clan and Name of Fergusson, Ferguson, and Fergus'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1895 == [https://archive.org/details/recordsofclansup00clan/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Ferguson: Fergusson, Ferguson, and Fergus - Supplement] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FergusonClanSup|Ferguson - Fergusson, Ferguson, and Fergus (Supplement)]]: * Ferguson, James, and Fergusson, Robert Menzies, Editors, ''Records of the Clan and Name of Fergusson, Ferguson, and Fergus - Supplement'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1899 == [https://archive.org/details/fergusonfamilyin00ferg/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Ferguson: Ferguson Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FergusonFerguson|Ferguson - Ferguson Family]]: * Ferguson, Martin Luther, and Ferguson, James, ''The Ferguson Family in Scotland and America'', Canandaigua, NY:: The Times Presses, 1905 == [https://archive.org/details/reverenddanielbr00finn/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Finnell: Reverend Daniel Brown of Culpeper] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FinnelRevBrown|Finnell - Reverend Daniel Brown of Culpeper]]: * Finnell, Col. Woolsey, Sr, ''Reverend Daniel Brown of Culpeper County, Virginia and Allied Families Webster, Finnell, McCain, Pemberton'', Tuscaloosa, AL: private, 1954 == [https://archive.org/details/scotlandprotecto00firt/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Firth: Scotland the the Protectorate] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FirthSandP|Firth - Scotland and the Protectorate]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Firth_(historian)|Firth, Charles Harding]], ''Scotland and the Protectorate: Letters and Papers Relating to the Military Government of Scotland from January 1654 to June 1659'', Edinburgh: T. A. Constable, 1899 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=VpnC3wgof6gC&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Fletcher: Leicestershire Pedigrees] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FletcherLeicestershire|Fletcher - Leicestershire Pedigrees]]: * Fletcher, William George Dimock, ''Leicestershire Pedigrees and Royal Descents'', Leicester: Clarke and Hodgson, 1887 == [https://archive.org/stream/ancientcastlesma00flem#page/n8/mode/1up/ Fleming: Ancient Castles and Mansions] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Fleming|Fleming]]: * Fleming, J.S., ''Ancient Castles and Mansions of Stirling Nobility'', Paisley: Alexanders Gardner, 1902 == [https://archive.org/details/aneaccountoffami00spal/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Forbes: Familie of Innes] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ForbesInnes|Forbes - Familie of Innes]]: * [[Wikipedia:Duncan_Forbes_of_Culloden_(politician,_born_1644)|Forbes, Duncan]], ''[[Space:Ane_Account_of_the_Familie_of_Innes|Ane Account of the Familie of Innes]]'', Aberdeen: Spalding Club, 1864 == [https://archive.org/details/pedigreeofforste00fost/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Foster: Pedigree of the Forsters and Fosters] == * [Space:Book_Resources[#FosterPedigree|Foster - Pedigree]]: * [[Foster-13565|Foster, Joseph]], ''A Pedigree of the Forsters and Fosters, of the North of England, and of Some of the Families Connected with Them'', self-published: private, 1871 == Foster: Pedigrees of Yorkshire == === [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount01fost/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I West Riding] === * [Space:Book_Resources[#FosterPedigreesYorkshire1|Foster - Pedigrees of Yorkshire Vol I]]: * [[Foster-13565|Foster, Joseph]], ''Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire'', London: W. Wilfred Head, 1874, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount02fost/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II West Riding] === * [Space:Book_Resources[#FosterPedigreesYorkshire2|Foster - Pedigrees of Yorkshire Vol II]]: * [[Foster-13565|Foster, Joseph]], ''Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire'', London: W. Wilfred Head, 1874, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesofcount03fost/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III North and East Riding] === * [Space:Book_Resources[#FosterPedigreesYorkshire3|Foster - Pedigrees of Yorkshire Vol III]]: * [[Foster-13565|Foster, Joseph]], ''Pedigrees of the County Families of Yorkshire'', London: W. Wilfred Head, 1874, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/somefeudalcoatso00fostrich/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Foster: Some Feudal Coats of Arms and Others] == * [Space:Book_Resources[#FosterCOAandOthers|Foster - Feudal Coats of Arms and Others]]: * [[Foster-13565|Foster, Joseph]], ''Some Feudal Coats of Arms and Others'', Oxford: James Parker & Co., 1902 == [https://archive.org/details/somefeudalcoats00fostgoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theaterr Foster: Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls] == * [Space:Book_Resources[#FosterCOAfromHR|Foster - Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls]]: * [[Foster-13565|Foster, Joseph]], ''Some Feudal Coats of Arms from Heraldic Rolls 1298-1418'', London: James Parker & Co., 1902 == [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesrecorde00sainrich/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Foster: Visitations of Cumberland and Westmorland] == * [Space:Book_Resources[#FosterVisitations|Foster - Visitations of Cumberland and Westmorland]]: * [[Foster-13565|Foster, Joseph]], ''Pedigrees Recorded at the Heralds' Visitations of the Counties of Cumberland and Westmorland, Made by Richard St. George, Norroy, King of Arms in 1615 and by William Dugdale, Norroy, King of Arms in 1666'', Carlisle: Chas. Thurnam and Sons, 1891 == [https://archive.org/details/McGillLibrary-hssl_visitation-yorkshire_CS437Y4A2-19990/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Foster: Visitation of Yorkshire] == * [Space:Book_Resources[#FosterYorkshire|Foster - Visitation of Yorkshire]]: * [[Foster-13565|Foster, Joseph]], ''The Visitation of Yorkshire, made in the Years 1584/5, by Robert Clover, Somerset Herald; to Which Is Added the Subsequent Visitation made in 1712, by Richard St. George, Norroy King of Arms'', London: private, 1875 == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066176595&view=1up&seq=9&skin=2021 Fothergill: Peter Jones and Richard Jones] == * [Space:Book_Resources[#FothergillJones|Fothergill - Peter Jones and Richard Jones]]: * Fothergill, Augusta B, ''Peter Jones and Richard Jones Genealogies'', Richmond, VA: Old Dominion Press, 1924 == [https://archive.org/details/houseoffowlerhis00fowl/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Fowler: House of Fowler] == * [Space:Book_Resources[#FowlerHouse|Fowler - House of Fowler]]: * Fowler, Grover Parsons, ''The House of Fowler: A History of the Fowler Families of the South'', Hickory, NC: private, 1940 == Fox-Davies: Armorial Families == === Ed. 3 === * [Space:Book_Resources[#Fox-Davies|Fox-Davies]]: * [[Wikipedia:Arthur_Charles_Fox-Davies|Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles]], ''Armorial Families: A Direcory of Some Gentlemen of Coat-Armour Showing Which Arms in Use at the Moment are Born by Legal Authority.'', Edinburgh: T C & E C Jack, 1899, ed. 3 === Ed. 7 === ==== [https://archive.org/details/armorialfamilies01foxd/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] ==== * [Space:Book_Resources[#Fox-Davie1s|Fox-Davies]]: * [[Wikipedia:Arthur_Charles_Fox-Davies|Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles]], ''Armorial Families: A Direcory of Some Gentlemen of Coat-Armour Showing Which Arms in Use at the Moment are Born by Legal Authority.'', London: Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., 1929, ed. 7, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/armorialfamilies02foxd/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] ==== * [Space:Book_Resources[#Fox-Davies|Fox-Davies]]: * [[Wikipedia:Arthur_Charles_Fox-Davies|Fox-Davies, Arthur Charles]], ''Armorial Families: A Direcory of Some Gentlemen of Coat-Armour Showing Which Arms in Use at the Moment are Born by Legal Authority.'', London: Hurst & Blackett, Ltd., 1929, ed. 7, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/accountofsurname00bair/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Fraser: Account of the Surname of Baird] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserBaird|Fraser - Baird]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''Account of the Surname of Baird, Particularly of the Families of Auchmedded, Newbyth, and Sauchtonhall'', Edinburgh Thomas George Stevenson, 1857 == [https://archive.org/details/annalsoffraserso00fras/page/n2/mode/1up?view=theater Fraser: Annals of the Frasers of Guilford] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserAnnals|Fraser - Annals]]: * Fraser, Cyril Cary. ''Annals of the Frasers of Guilford'', Fox Point, WI: private, 1952 == Fraser: Annandale Family Book == === [https://archive.org/details/annandalefamilv100fras/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I - Memoirs and Charters] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserAnnandale1|Fraser - Annandale Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''The Annandale Family Book of the Johnstones, Earls and Marquieses of Annandale'', Edinburgh: private, 1894, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/annandalefamilv200fras/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II - Correspondence and Index] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserAnnandale2|Fraser - Annandale Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''The Annandale Family Book of the Johnstones, Earls and Marquieses of Annandale'', Edinburgh: private, 1894, Vol. II == Fraser: Book of Carlaverock == === [https://archive.org/stream/bookofcarlaverv100fras#page/n12/mode/1up Vol. I - Memoirs] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserCarlaverock1|Fraser - Carlaverock Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''Book of Carlaverock: Memoirs of the Maxwells, Earls of Nithsdale, Lords of Maxwell & Herries'', Edinburgh: private, 1873, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/bookofcarlaverv200fras/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II - Correspondence & Charters] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserCarlaverock2|Fraser - Carlaverock Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''Book of Carlaverock: Memoirs of the Maxwells, Earls of Nithsdale, Lords of Maxwell & Herries'', Edinburgh: private, 1873, Vol. II == Fraser: Chiefs of Colquhoun == === [https://archive.org/stream/chiefsofcolquhou01fras#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [Space:Book_Resources[#FraserColquhoun1|Fraser - Colquhoun Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''[[Space:Chiefs of Colquhoun and Their Country|Chiefs of Colquhoun and Their Country]]'', Edinburgh: T. & A. Constable, 1869, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/chiefsofcolquhou02fras#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserColquhoun2|Fraser - Colquhoun Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''[[Space:Chiefs of Colquhoun and Their Country|Chiefs of Colquhoun and Their Country]]'', Edinburgh: T. & A. Constable, 1869, Vol. II == Fraser: Chiefs of Grant == === [https://archive.org/details/chiefsofgrantmv100fras/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I - Memoirs] === * [Space:Book_Resources[#FraserGrant1|Fraser - Grant Vol I] - Memoirs]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''Chiefs of Grant'', Edinburgh: private, 1883, Vol. I === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002037599389&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. II - Correspondence] === * [Space:Book_Resources[#FraserGrant2|Fraser - Grant Vol II] - Correspondence]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''Chiefs of Grant'', Edinburgh: private, 1883, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/chiefsofgrantmv300fras/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III - Charters] === * [Space:Book_Resources[#FraserGrant3|Fraser - Grant Vol. III] - Charters]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''Chiefs of Grant'', Edinburgh: private, 1883, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/chroniclesoffras00frasrich/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Fraser: Chronicles of the Frasers] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserChronicles|Fraser - Chronicles]]: * Fraser, James. ''Chronicles of the Frasers, The Wardlaw Manuscript Entitled 'Polichronicon Seu Policarica Temporum, or, the True Genealogy of the Fraser' 916-1674'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable, 1905 == Fraser: Douglas Book == === [https://archive.org/stream/douglasbook01fras#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I Douglas Memoirs] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserDouglasB1|Fraser - Douglas Book Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''The Douglas Book'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh University Press, 1885, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/douglasbook02fras#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II Angus Memoirs] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserDouglasB2|Fraser - Douglas Book Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''The Douglas Book'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh University Press, 1885, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/douglasbookf03fras#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. III Charters] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserDouglasB3|Fraser - Douglas Book Vol III]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''The Douglas Book'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh University Press, 1885, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/douglasbook04fras#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. IV Correspondence] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserDouglasB4|Fraser - Douglas Book Vol IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''The Douglas Book'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh University Press, 1885, Vol. IV == Fraser: Earls of Cromartie == === [https://archive.org/details/earlsofcromartie01fras/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I ] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserHaddington1|Fraser - Haddington Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''The Earls of Cromartie, Their Kindred, Country, adn Correspondence'', Edinburgh: private, 1876, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/earlsofcromartie02fras/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserHaddington2|Fraser - Haddington Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''The Earls of Cromartie, Their Kindred, Country, adn Correspondence'', Edinburgh: private, 1876, Vol. II == Fraser: Elphinstone Family Book == === [https://archive.org/stream/elphinstonefamv100fras#page/n12/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserElphinstone1|Fraser - Elphinstone Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''The Elphinstone family book of the lords Elphinstone, Balmerino and Coupar'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh university press, 1897, Vol. I * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015088239028&view=1up&seq=196&q1=semple King James to James Sempill] # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015088239010&view=1up&seq=273&q1=semple Payment to James Sempill] === [https://archive.org/stream/elphinstonefamv200fras#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserElphinstone2|Fraser - Elphinstone Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''The Elphinstone family book of the lords Elphinstone, Balmerino and Coupar'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh university press, 1897, Vol. II == Fraser: Family of Wemyss == === [https://archive.org/stream/memorialsoffamil01fras#page/n3/mode/2up Vol. I Memoirs] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserWemyss1|Fraser - Wemyss Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]], ''[[Space:Memorials_of_Wemyss_of_Wemyss|Memorials of the Family of Wemyss of Wemyss]]'', Edinburgh: private, 1888, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/memorialsoffamil02fras#page/n6/mode/2up Vol. II Charters] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserWemyss2|Fraser - Wemyss Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]], ''[[Space:Memorials_of_Wemyss_of_Wemyss|Memorials of the Family of Wemyss of Wemyss]]'', Edinburgh: private, 1888, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/memorialsoffamil03fras#page/n3/mode/2up Vol. III Correspondence] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserWemyss3|Fraser - Wemyss Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]], ''[[Space:Memorials_of_Wemyss_of_Wemyss|Memorials of the Family of Wemyss of Wemyss]]'', Edinburgh: private, 1888, Vol. III == Fraser: Frasers of Philorth == === [https://archive.org/stream/frasersofphilort01salt#page/n8/mode/1up/ Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserFrasers1|Fraser - Philorth Vol. I]]: * [[Fraser-2917|Fraser, Alexander]], ''Frasers of Philorth'', Edinburgh: private, 1879, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/frasersofphilort02salt#page/n8/mode/1up/ Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserFrasers2|Fraser - Philorth Vol. II]]: * [[Fraser-2917|Fraser, Alexander]], ''Frasers of Philorth'', Edinburgh: private, 1879, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/frasersofphilort03salt#page/n8/mode/1up/ Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserFrasers3|Fraser - Philorth Vol. III]]: * [[Fraser-2917|Fraser, Alexander]], ''Frasers of Philorth'', Edinburgh: private, 1879, Vol. III == Fraser: History of the Carnegies == === [https://archive.org/details/historyofcarnegi01fras/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserCarnegies1|Fraser - Carnegies Vol. I]]: * [[Fraser-2917|Fraser, Alexander]], ''History of the Carnegies, Earls of Southesk, and of Their Kindred'', Edinburgh: private, 1867, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/historyofcarnegi02fras/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserCarnegies2|Fraser - Carnegies Vol. II]]: * [[Fraser-2917|Fraser, Alexander]], ''History of the Carnegies, Earls of Southesk, and of Their Kindred'', Edinburgh: private, 1867, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/historyofparishb00frasiala/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Fraser: History of Laurencekirk] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserLaurencekirk|Fraser - History of Laurencekirk]]: * Fraser, William Ruxton. ''History of the Parish and Burgh of Laurencekirk'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1880 == Fraser: Lennox == === [https://archive.org/details/lennoxvol1memov100fras/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I - Memoirs] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserLennox1|Fraser - Lennox Vol. I]]: * Fraser, William, ''The Lennox'', Edinburgh: private, 1874, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/lennoxvol1memov200fras/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II - Muniments] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserLennox2|Fraser - Lennox Vol. II]: * Fraser, William, ''The Lennox'', Edinburgh: private, 1874, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/manuscriptsofduk00grea/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Fraser: Manuscripts of the Duke of Athole and Earl of Home] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserAtholeHome|Fraser - Manuscripts: Athole and Home]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]]. [[Home-208|Douglas-Home, Charles]], [[Murray-10440|Stewart-Murray, John]], "The Manuscripts of the Duke of Athole, K.T., and of the Earl of Home", ''Historical Manuscripts Commission, Twelfth Report, Appendix, Part VIII'', London: H.R. Stationery Office, 1891 == [https://archive.org/details/reportsonmanuscr0000unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Fraser: Manuscripts of the Eglinton, Maxwell, Moray, Underwood, and Digby] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserEglintonEtAl|Fraser - Manuscripts: Eglinton, Maxwell, Moray, Underwood and Digby]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]]. Tomkins, H. Barr, Bennett, J. A., ''Reports on the Manuscripts of the Earl of Eglinton, Sir J. Stirling Maxwell, Bart., C.S.H. Drummond Moray, Esq., C.F. Weston Underwood, Esq., and G. Wingfield Digby, Esq'', London: H.R. Stationery Office, 1885 == Fraser: Melvilles and Leslies == === [https://archive.org/stream/melvillesearlsv100fras#page/n14/mode/1up Vol. I Memoirs] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserMelvill1|Fraser - Melville Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]]. ''The Melvilles Earls of Melville and the Leslies Earls of Leven'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh university press, 1890, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/melvillesearlsof02fras#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. II Correspondence] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserMelvill2|Fraser - Melville Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]]. ''The Melvilles Earls of Melville and the Leslies Earls of Leven'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh university press, 1890, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/melvillesearlsv300fras#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. III Charters] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserMelvill3|Fraser - Melville Vol III]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]]. ''The Melvilles Earls of Melville and the Leslies Earls of Leven'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh university press, 1890, Vol. III === [https://books.google.com/books?id=qdpNAQAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Introduction and Illustrations] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserMelvillIntro|Fraser - Melville Intro]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]]. ''Introductions and Illustrations in The Melvilles Earls of Melville and the Leslies Earls of Leven'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable at the Edinburgh university press, 1890, == Fraser: Memoirs of the Maxwells of Pollok == === [https://archive.org/stream/memoirsofmaxwev100fras#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I - Memoirs and Charters] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserMemoirs1|Fraser - Maxwells Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''Memoirs of the Maxwells of Pollok.'', Edinburgh: 1863, Vol. I Memoirs and Charters === [https://archive.org/stream/memoirsofmaxwev200fras#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II - Correspondence] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserCorres2|Fraser - Maxwells Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''Memoirs of the Maxwells of Pollok.'', Edinburgh: private, 1863, Vol. II Correspondence == Fraser: Red Book of Grandtully == === [https://archive.org/details/redbookofgrandtu01fras/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserGrandtully1|Fraser - Grantully Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''The Red Book of Grandtully'', Edinburgh: 1868, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/redbookofgrandtu02fras/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserGrandtully2|Fraser - Grantully Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''The Red Book of Grandtully'', Edinburgh: 1868, Vol. II == Fraser: Red Book of Menteith == === [https://archive.org/details/redbookofmentev100fras/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserMentheith1|Fraser - Menteith Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''The Red Book of Menteith'', Edinburgh: 1880, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/redbookofmentev200fras/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserMentheith2|Fraser - Menteith Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''The Red Book of Menteith'', Edinburgh: 1880, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/memorialastoruth00fras/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Fraser: Memorial as to the Ruthven Peerage] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserRuthven|Fraser - Ruthven]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''Memorial as to the Ruthven Peerage'', Edinburgh: private, 1870 == Fraser: Memorials of the Earls of Haddington == === [https://archive.org/details/memorialsofearv100fras/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I Memoirs] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserHaddington1|Fraser - Haddington Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''Memorials of the Earls of Haddington'', Edinburgh: private, 1889, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/memorialsofearv200fras/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II Correspondence & Charters] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserHaddington2|Fraser - Haddington Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, Sir William N.]]. ''Memorials of the Earls of Haddington'', Edinburgh: private, 1889, Vol. II == Fraser: Memorials of the Montgomeries == === [https://archive.org/stream/memorialsofmonv100fras#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserMontgomery1|Fraser - Montgomeries Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''Memorials of the Montgomeries. Earls of Eglinton'', Edinburgh: private, 1859, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/memorialsofmonv200fras#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserMontgomery2|Fraser - Montgomeries Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''Memorials of the Montgomeries. Earls of Eglinton'', Edinburgh: private, 1859, Vol. II == Fraser: Scotts of Buccleuch == === [https://archive.org/details/scottsofbucclev100fras/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserBuccleuch1|Fraser - Buccleuch Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''The Scotts of Buccleuch'', Edinburgh: private, 1878, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/scottsofbucclev200fras/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserBuccleuch2|Fraser - Buccleuch Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''The Scotts of Buccleuch'', Edinburgh: private, 1878, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/stream/stirlingsofkeirt00fras#page/n10/mode/1up Fraser: Stirlings of Keir] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserStirlings|Fraser - Stirlings]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''The Stirlings of Keir and their Family Papers'', Edinburgh: private, 1858 == Fraser: Sutherland Book == === [https://archive.org/details/sutherlandbook01fras/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I - Memoirs] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserSutherland1|Fraser - Sutherland Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''The Sutherland Book'', Edinburgh: private, 1892, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/sutherlandbook02fras/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II - Correspondence] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserSutherland2|Fraser - Sutherland Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''The Sutherland Book'', Edinburgh: private, 1892, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/sutherlandbookv300fras/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III - Charters] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FraserSutherland3|Fraser - Sutherland]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Fraser_(historian)|Fraser, William N.]], ''The Sutherland Book'', Edinburgh: private, 1892 Vol. III == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066144023&view=1up&seq=5 Friend: Descendants of Captain Thomas Friend] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FriendFriend|Gage - Descendants of Captain Thomas Friend]]: * Friend, Carter Watkins, ''The Descendants of Captain Thomas Friend 1700 - 1760, Chesterfield County, Virginia'', Alexandria, VA: private, 1961 == [https://archive.org/details/historicalmemoir1864full/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Fullarton: Family of Eglinton and Winton] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#FullartonEglinton|Fullarton - Family of Eglinton and Winton]]: * Fullarton, John, ''Historical Memoir of the Family of Eglinton and Winton, Together With Relative Notes and Illustrations'', Ardrossan: private, 1864 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=xMpcAAAAcAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Gage: Hengrave in Suffolk] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GageHengrave|Gage - Hengrave, in Suffolk]]: * Gage, John, ''The History and Antiquities of Hengrave, in Suffolk'', London: J. F. Dove, 1822 == Gibb: Life and Times of Robert Gib == === [https://archive.org/stream/lifetimesofrobv100gibb#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Gibb1|Gibb - Vol. I]]: * Gibb, George Duncan, ''The Life and Times of Robert Gib, Lord of Carribber, Familiar Servitor and Master of the Stables to King James V of Scotland'', London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1874, Vol. I * References # [https://archive.org/stream/lifetimesofrobv100gibb#page/178/mode/1up?q=livingstone Alexander Livgingstone] === [https://archive.org/stream/lifetimesofrobv200gibb#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Gibb2|Gibb - Vol. I]]: * Gibb, George Duncan, ''The Life and Times of Robert Gib, Lord of Carribber, Familiar Servitor and Master of the Stables to King James V of Scotland'', London: Longmans, Green, & Co., 1874, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/stream/landslairdsoflar00gibs#page/n10/mode/1up/ Gibson: Lands and Lairds of Larbert and Dunipace Parishes] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GibsonLands|Gibson - Lands and Lairds]]: * Gibson, John Charles, ''Lands and Lairds of Larbert and Dunipace Parishes'', Glasgow: Hugh Hopkins, 1908 == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044050500354&view=1up&seq=9 Gibson: Wardlaws in Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GibsonWardlaws|Gibson - Wardlaws]]: * Gibson, John Charles, ''The Wardlaws in Scotland: A History of the Wardlaws of Wilton and Torrie and their Cadets'', Edinburgh: William Brown, 1912 == [https://archive.org/details/anoldberwickshi00gibsgoog/page/n13/mode/1up?view=theater Gibson: Old Berwickshire Town] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GibsonBerwickshire|Gibson - Berwickshire]]: * Gibson, Robert, ''An Old Berwickshire Town: History of the Town and Parish of Greenlaw, from the Earliest TImes to the Present Day'', Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1905 == Gillow: Dictionary of English Catholics == === [https://archive.org/details/literarybiograph01gilluoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GillowCatholics1|Gillow - Dictionary of English Catholics Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Gillow|Gillow, Joseph]], ''A Literary and Biographical History or Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics from the Breach with Rome, in 1534, to the Present Time'', London: Granville Mansions, 1885, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/literarybiograph02gilluoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GillowCatholics2|Gillow - Dictionary of English Catholics Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Gillow|Gillow, Joseph]], ''A Literary and Biographical History or Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics from the Breach with Rome, in 1534, to the Present Time'', London: Granville Mansions, 1885, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/literarybiograph03gilluoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GillowCatholics3|Gillow - Dictionary of English Catholics Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Gillow|Gillow, Joseph]], ''A Literary and Biographical History or Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics from the Breach with Rome, in 1534, to the Present Time'', London: Granville Mansions, 1885, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/literarybiograph04gilluoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GillowCatholics4|Gillow - Dictionary of English Catholics Vol. IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Gillow|Gillow, Joseph]], ''A Literary and Biographical History or Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics from the Breach with Rome, in 1534, to the Present Time'', London: Granville Mansions, 1885, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/literarybiograph05gilluoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GillowCatholics5|Gillow - Dictionary of English Catholics Vol. V]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Gillow|Gillow, Joseph]], ''A Literary and Biographical History or Bibliographical Dictionary of the English Catholics from the Breach with Rome, in 1534, to the Present Time'', London: Granville Mansions, 1885, Vol. V == [https://archive.org/details/historyashtonun00glovgoog/page/n11/mode/1up?view=theater Glover: Ashton-under-Lyne] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GloverAshton|Glover - Ashton-under-Lyne]]: * Glover, WIlliam, ''History of Ashton-under-Lyne and he Surrounding Distric'', Ashton-under-Lyne: J. Andrew and Co., 1884 == [https://archive.org/details/fl-1043921-tn-417950/page/n2/mode/1up?view=theater Goode: Virginia Cousins] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GoodeVirginia|Goode - Virginia Cousins]]: * [[Goode-2376|Goode, George Brown]], ''Virginia Cousins: A Study of the Ancestry and Posterity of John Goode of Whitby, A Virginia Colonist of the Seventeenth Century, with Notes upon Related Families, A Key to Southern Genealogy and a History of the English Surname Gode, Goad, Goode, or Good from 1148 to 1887'', Richmond VA: Randolph and English, 1887 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00gord/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Gordon: Earldom of Sutherland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GordonSutherland|Gordon - Earldom of Sutherland]]: * [[Gordon-2670|Gordon, Robert]], ''A Genealogical History of the Earldom of Sutherland, from its Origin to the year 1630 with a Continuation to the Year 1651'', Edinburgh: George Ramsay and Co., 1813 == [https://archive.org/details/recordsofaboynem00news/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Gordon: Records of Aboyne] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GordonAboyne|Gordon - Records of Aboyne]]: * [[Gordon-4244|Gordon, Charles]], ed., ''The Records of Aboyne: 1230-1681'', Aberdeen: New Spalding Club, 1894 == Gordon: Scotichronicon == === [https://archive.org/stream/ecclesiasticalch01gord#page/n16/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Gordon1|Gordon - Scotichronicon Vol. I]]: * Gordon, James Frederick Skinner,''Scotichronicon: Comprising Bishop Keith's Catalogue of Scottish Bishops, Enlarged; with Reeves' and Goodall's Treatises on the Culdees,'', Glasgow: John Tweed, 1867, Vol. I * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=B_OfAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA288&lpg=PA288&f=true#v=onepage&q&f=true Grizzel Semple] === [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092327901#page/n12/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Gordon2|Gordon - Scotichronicon Vol. II]]: * Gordon, James Frederick Skinner,''Scotichronicon: Comprising Bishop Keith's Catalogue of Scottish Bishops, Enlarged; with Reeves' and Goodall's Treatises on the Culdees,'', London: James MacVeigh, 1875, Vol. II == Gordon: History of the Family of Gordon == === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofancient_01gord#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GordonFamily1|Gordon - Family Vol I]]: * Gordon, William, ''The History of the Ancient, Noble, and illustrious Family of Gordon, from their first arrival in Scotland, in Malcolm III.'s time, to the year 1690: together with the history of the most remarkable transactions in Scotland, from the beginning of Robert I. his reign, to that year 1690'', Edinburgh: Thomas Ruddiman, 1726, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofancient02gord#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GordonFamily2|Gordon - Family Vol II]]: * Gordon, William, ''The history of the ancient, noble, and illustrious family of Gordon, from their first arrival in Scotland, in Malcolm III.'s time, to the year 1690: together with the history of the most remarkable transactions in Scotland, from the beginning of Robert I. his reign, to that year 1690'', Edinburgh: Thomas Ruddiman, 1727, Vol. II == Graham: Viscount and Earls of Stair == === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofancient_01gord#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrahamStairs1|Graham - Stairs Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Murray_Graham|Graham, John Murray]], ''Annals and Correspondence of the Viscount and the First and Second Earls of Stair'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1875, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/annalsandcorres00grahgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrahamStairs2|Graham - Stairs Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Murray_Graham|Graham, John Murray]], ''Annals and Correspondence of the Viscount and the First and Second Earls of Stair'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1875, Vol. II == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/241361-charter-chest-of-the-earldom-of-dundonald-1219-1672?viewer=1&offset=1#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Grant: Charter Chest of the Earldom of Dundonald] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantDundonald|Grant - Earldom of Dundonald]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Charter Chest of the Earldom of Dundonald'', Edinburgh: James Skinner & Co., 1910 == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/290709-charter-chest-of-the-earldom-of-wigtown-1214-1681?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Grant: Charter Chest of the Earldom of Wigtown] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantWigtown|Grant - Earldom of Wigtown]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Charter Chest of the Earldom of Wigtown'', Edinburgh: James Skinner & Co., 1910 == Grant: Commissariot Record of Edinburgh == === [https://archive.org/stream/commissariotreco16scot#page/n6/mode/1up Part I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantEdinburgh1|Grant - Edinburgh Part I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Commissariot Record of Edinburgh, Register of Testaments, Part I. Volumes 1 to 35 1514-1600'', Edinburgh: James Skinner & Co., 1897, Part I === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishrecordso02scotuoft#page/n4/mode/1up Part II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantEdinburgh2|Grant - Edinburgh Part II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Commissariot Record of Edinburgh: Register of Testaments, Part II Volumes 35 to 81 1601-1700'', Edinburgh: James Skinner & Co., 1898, Part II === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishrecordso03scotuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Part III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantEdinburgh3|Grant - Edinburgh Part III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Commissariot Record of Edinburgh, Register of Testaments, Part I. Volumes 81 to 131 1701-1800'', Edinburgh: James Skinner & Co., 1899, Part III == [https://archive.org/details/commissariotreco15dunb/page/n2/mode/1up?view=theater Grant: Commissariot Record of Dunblane] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantDunblane|Grant - Dunblane]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Commissariot Record of Dunblane, Register of Testaments, 1539-1800'', Edinburgh: James Skinner & Co., 1903 == [https://archive.org/stream/scottishrecordso07scotuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Grant: Commissariot Record of Glasgow] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantGlasgow|Grant - Glasgow]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Commissariot Record of Glasgow, Register of Testaments, 1547-1800'', Edinburgh: James Skinner & Co., 1901 == [https://archive.org/stream/scottishrecordso05scotuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Grant: Commissariot Record of Hamilton and Campsie] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantHamilton|Grant - Hamilton and Campsie]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Commissariot Record of Hamilton and Campsie, Register of Testaments, 1564-1800'', Edinburgh: British Record Society, LTD, 1898 == [https://archive.org/details/commissariotrec00grangoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Grant: Commissariot Record of Inverness] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantInverness|Grant - Inverness]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Commissariot Record of Inverness, Register of Testaments, 1630-1800'', Edinburgh: British Record Society, LTD, 1897 == [https://archive.org/stream/commissariotreco24lana#page/n6/mode/1up Grant: Commissariot Record of Lanark] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantLanark|Grant - Lanark]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Commissariot Record of Lanark, Register of Testaments, 1595-1800'', Edinburgh: Scottish Record Society, LTD, 1903 == [https://archive.org/details/commissariotreco08stan/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Grant: Commissariot Record of St. Andrews] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantStAndrews|Grant - St. Andrews]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Commissariot Record of St. Andrews, Register of Testaments, 1549-1800'', Edinburgh: Scottish Record Society, LTD, 1902 == [https://archive.org/details/scottishrstirling12scotuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Grant: Commissariot Record of Stirling] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantStirling|Grant - Stirling]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Commissariot Record of Stirling, Register of Testaments, 1607-1800'', Edinburgh: Scottish Record Society, LTD, 1904 == [https://archive.org/stream/commissariotreco28wigt#page/n6/mode/1up Grant: Commissariot Record of Wigtown] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantWigtown|Grant - Wigtown]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Commissariot Record of Wigtown, 1700-1800, Miscellaneous Executry Papers Preserved in the H. M. Register House 1481-1740'', Edinburgh: Scottish Record Society, LTD, 1904 == [https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-51045779/view?partId=nla.obj-51045787#page/n0/mode/1up Grant: Faculty of Advocates in Scotland 1532-1943] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantFaculty|Grant - Faculty of Advocates]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''The Faculty of Advocates in Scotland 1532-1943 with Genealogical Notes'', Edinburgh: Scottish Record Society, LTD, 1944 == [https://archive.org/details/grantsofcorrimon1895gran/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Grant: Grants of Corrimony] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantCorrimony|Grant - Grants of Corrimony]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''The Grants of Corrimony'', Berwick: T & J Manson, 1895 == [https://archive.org/stream/scottishrecordso41scotuoft#page/n4/mode/1up/ Grant: Index to Register of Marriages and Baptism in Kilbarchan] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantReg|Grant - Marriages & Baptisms]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]], ''Index to the Register of Marriages and Baptisms in the Parish of Kilbarchan, 1649-1772'', Edinburgh: James Skinner & Co., 1912 == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/134543/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Grant: Parish of Holyroodhouse - Marriages 1564-1800] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantHolyroodMarriages|Grant - Holyrood Marriages]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]] , ed., ''Parish of Holyroodhouse or Canongate: Rigister of Marriages, 1564-1800'', Edinburgh: James Skinner & Co., 1915 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=oIlAAQAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true Grant: Protocol Book of Gavin Ros] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrantGavinRos|Grant - Protocol Book of Gavin Ros]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Grant_(officer_of_arms)|Grant, Francis James]] and Anderson, John, ed., ''Protocol Book of Gavin Ros, N.O. 1512-1532'', Edinburgh: James Skinner & Co., 1908 == Grazebrook - Visitation of Shropshire == === [https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop02britgoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Part I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrazebrookShropshire1|Grazebrook - Visitation of Shropshire Part I]]: * Grazebrook, George and [[Rylands-77|Rylands, John Paul]], ed. ''The Visitation of Shropshire, Taken in the Year 1623 by Robert Tresswell, Somerset Herald, and Augustine Vincent, Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms; Marshals and Deputies to William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms, With Additions from the Pedigrees of Shropshire Gentry Taken by the Heralds in the Years 1569 and 1584, and other Sources'', London: Harleian Society, 1889, Part I === [https://archive.org/details/visitationshrop01britgoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Part II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GrazebrookShropshire2|Grazebrook - Visitation of Shropshire Part II]]: * Grazebrook, George and [[Rylands-77|Rylands, John Paul]], ed. ''The Visitation of Shropshire, Taken in the Year 1623 by Robert Tresswell, Somerset Herald, and Augustine Vincent, Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms; Marshals and Deputies to William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms, With Additions from the Pedigrees of Shropshire Gentry Taken by the Heralds in the Years 1569 and 1584, and other Sources'', London: Harleian Society, 1889, Part II == [https://archive.org/details/historicfamilies00gree/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Green: Historic Families of Kentucky] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GreenHistoric|Green - Historic Families]]: * Green, Thomas Marshall, ''Historic Families of Kentucky, With Special Reference to Stockes Immediately derived from the Valley of Virginia'', Cincinnati: Robert Clarke & Co., 1889 == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015028454604&view=1up&seq=13 Green: Culpeper County, Virginia] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GreenCulpeper|Green - Culpeper County, VIrginia]]: * Green,Raleigh Travers, ''Genealogical and Historical Notes on Culpeper County, Virginia'', Culpeper, VA: private, 1900 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofgreen02gree/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Greenlee: The Greenlee Families] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GreenleeGenealogy|Greenlee - Greenlee Families]]: * Greenlee, Ralph Stebbins and Greenlee, Robert Lemuel, ''Genealogy of the Greenlee Families in Americaa, Scotland, Ireland and England'', Chicago: private, 1908 == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002004779634&view=1up&seq=7 Greer: Early Virginia Immigrants] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#GreerImmigrants|Greer - Early Virginia Immigrants]]: * Greer, George Cabell, ''[[Space:Early Virginia Immigrants|Early Virginia Immigrants, 1623-1666]]'', Richmond: W.C. Hill Printing Co., 1912 == Gregory: History of the Western Highlands == === [https://archive.org/details/in.ernet.dli.2015.189221/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater First Edition] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GregoryHighlands1|Gregory - Western Highland Ed. 1]]: * [[Gregory-9282|Gregory, Donald]], ''The History of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland, From A.D. 1493 to A.D. 1625 with a Brief Introductory Sketch from A.D. 80 to A.D 1493'', Edinburgh: William Tait, 1836, First Edition === [https://archive.org/details/historywesternh01greggoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Second Edition] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#GregoryHighlands2|Gregory - Western Highland Ed, 2]]: * [[Gregory-9282|Gregory, Donald]], ''The History of the Western Highlands and Isles of Scotland, From A.D. 1493 to A.D. 1625 with a Brief Introductory Sketch from A.D. 80 to A.D 1493'', Edinburgh: William Tait, 1881, Second Edition == [https://archive.org/details/paperonmarpeerag1875hall/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Hallen: The Mar Peerage] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HallenMar|Hallen - Mar Peerage]]: * Hallen, Arthur Washington Cornelius, ''A Paper on the Mar Peerage read before the Alloa Society of Natural Science and Archaeology, on Tuesday Evening, May 4th, 1875'', Edinburgh: J. Lothian, 1875 == [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSVG-43QP-K?i=4&cat=443956 Hamilton: History of the House of Hamilton] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HamiltonGeorge|Hamilton - History]]: * Hamilton, George, ''A History of the House of Hamilton'', Edinburgh: J Skinner & Co., 1933 == [https://archive.org/details/intimatelifeale02hamigoog/page/n11/mode/1up?view=theater Hamilton: Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HamiltonIntimate|Hamilton - Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton]]: * [[Hamilton-17419|Hamilton, Allan McLane]], ''The Intimate Life of Alexander Hamilton Based Chiefly Upon Original Family Letters and Other Documents, Many of Which Have Never Been Published'', New York: Charles Scribner's Sons, 1910 == Hamilton: Life of Alexander Hamilton == === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044020296554&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Hamilton7|Hamilton]]: * [[Hamilton-5993|Hamilton, John Church]], ''Life of Alexander Hamilton. A History of the Republic of the United States of America, as Traced in His Writings and in Those of His Contemporaries.'', Cambridge,: Houghton, Osgood and Company, 1879, Volume VII == [https://archive.org/stream/memoirsofhouseof00hamiuoft#page/n4/mode/1up Hamilton: Memoirs of the House of Hamilton, Corrected] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HamiltonMH|Hamilton - Hamilton Corrected]]: * [[Francis_Buchanan-Hamilton|Hamilton, Francis]], ''Memoirs of the House of Hamilton, Corrected'', Edinburgh: John Stevenson, 1928 == [https://archive.org/stream/descriptionsofsh00mait#page/n12/mode/1up Hamilton: Sheriffdoms of Lanark and Renfrew] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Hamilton11831|Hamilton]]: * [[Hamilton-4627|Hamilton, William]], ''Descriptions of the Sheriffdoms of Lanark and Renfrew'', Glasgow: Maitland Club, 1831 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=F-M-AAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Hamilton: Sheriffdoms of Lanark and Renfrew] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HamiltonSheriffdoms|Hamilton - Sherriffdoms]]: * [[Hamilton-4627|Hamilton, William]], ''Descriptions of the Sheriffdoms of Lanark and Renfrew'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1878 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=F-M-AAAAYAAJ&pg=PA124&f=true#v=onepage&q&f=true William Sempill of Bruntschellis] == [https://archive.org/details/houseofdunlap00hann/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Hanna: House of Dunlap] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HannaDunlap|Hanna - House of Dunlap]]: * Hanna, James Arthur MacClellan, ''The House of Dunlap'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Bros, 1956 == Harris: Old New Kent County == === [https://books.google.com/books?id=vRGlwBKE_RUC&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HarrisOldNewKent1|Harris - New Kent County Vol. I]]: * Harris, Malcolm Hart, ''Old New Kent County: Some Account of the Planters, Plantations, and Places'', West Point, VA: private, 1977, Vol. I === [https://books.google.com/books?id=Hxs0ePxNBjoC&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HarrisOldNewKent2|Harris - New Kent County Vol. II]]: * Harris, Malcolm Hart, ''Old New Kent County: Some Account of the Planters, Plantations, and Places'', West Point, VA: private, 1977, Vol. II == Harvey: Visitation of Norfolk == === Dashwood/Bulwer Edition === ==== [https://archive.org/details/visitationnorfo00dashgoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#VisitationNorfolk1|Dashwood - Visitation of Norfolk Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Henry_Dashwood|Dashwood, George Henry]], ed., ''The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563 Taken by William Harvey, Clarenceux King of Arms'', Norwich, Miller and Leavins, 1878, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/visitationnorfo00dashgoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#VisitationNorfolk2|Bulwer - Visitation of Norfolk Vol. II]]: * [[Bulwer-12|Bulwer, Edward Earle Gascoyne]], ed., ''The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563 Taken by William Harvey, Clarenceux King of Arms'', Norwich, Agar H Goose, 1895, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/publicationsofha32harluoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Rye Edition] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#VisitationNorfolkRye|Rye - Visitation of Norfolk]]: * [[Wikipedia:Walter_Rye|Rye, Walter]], ed., ''The Visitation of Norfolk in the Year 1563 Taken by William Harvey, Clarenceux King of Arms, Enlarged with Another VIsitacion Made by Clarenceux Cooke, with Many Other Descents; and Also the Vissitation Made by John Raven, Richmond, Anno 1613'', London, Harleian Society, 1891 == [https://archive.org/stream/chroniclesofcoch01haug#page/n8/mode/1up Haughton: Chronicles of the Cochrans] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HaughtonChronicles|Haughton - Chronicles]]: * Haughton, Ida Clara Cochran, ''Chronicles of the Cochrans: being a Series of Historical Events and Narratives, in which Member of this Family have Played a Prominent Part'', Columbus, OH: Stoneman Press Co., 1915 == [https://archive.org/stream/genealogieofhaye00hayr#page/n6/mode/1up Napier: Doctor Patrick Napier] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#NapierNapier|Napier - Patrick Napier]]: * [[Napier-3316|Napier, John Hawkins, III]], ''Doctor Patrick Napier: His Ancestors and Some Descendants'', Oxford, Mississippi: Guild Bindery Press,1991 == [https://archive.org/stream/genealogieofhaye00hayr#page/n6/mode/1up Hay: Hayes of Tweeddale] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HayHayes|Hay - Hayes]]: * [[Wikipedia:Father_Richard_Augustine_Hay|Hay, Father Richard Augustin]], ''Genealogie of the Hayes of Tweeddale'', Edinburgh: Thomas G Stevenson,1835 == [https://archive.org/details/historicalaccoun00edin/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Hay of Leys] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HayLeys|Hay of Leys]]: * ''Historical Account of the Family of Hay of Leys'', Edinburgh: James Shaw,1832 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogieofsain00hayr/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Hay: Saintclaires of Rosslyn] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HaySaintclaires|Hay - Saintclaires]]: * [[Wikipedia:Father_Richard_Augustine_Hay|Hay, Father Richard Augustin]], ''Genealogie of the Sainteclaires of Rosslyn'', Edinburgh: Thomas G Stevenson,1835 == [https://archive.org/stream/selectionsfromj00hectgoog#page/n5/mode/1up/ Hector: Judicial Records of Renfrewshire] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Hector|Hector]]: * Hector, William, ''Selections from the Judicial Records of Renfrewshire, Illustrative of the Administration of the Laws in the County, and Manners and Condition of the Inhabitants in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries.'', Paisley: J & J Cook,1878 == [https://archive.org/details/annalsofdunferml00hendrich/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Henderson: Annals of Dunfermline] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HendersonFunfermline|Henderson - Annals of Dunfermline]]: * [[Wikipedia:Ebenezer_Henderson_(writer)|Henderson, John]]. ''The Annals of Dunfermline and Vicinity from the Earliest Authentic Period to the Present Time, A.D. 1069-1878 Interspersed with Explanatory Notes, Memorabilia, and Numerous Illustrative Engravings'', Glasgow: John Tweed, 1879 == [https://archive.org/stream/caithnessfamilyh00byuhend#page/n8/mode/1up Henderson: Caithness Family History] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Henderson|Henderson - Caithness]]: * Henderson, John. ''Caithness Family History'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1884 == [https://archive.org/details/casketlettersmar00hend_0/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Henderson: Casket Letter] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HendersonCasket|Henderson - CasketLetters]]: * [[Wikipedia:Thomas_Finlayson_Henderson|Henderson, Thomas Finlayson]]. ''The Casket Letters and Mary Queen of Scots: with appendices'', Edinburgh: Adam and Charles Black, 1890, Ed. 2 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=gtJAAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true Herries: Memoirs of Reign of Mary Queen of Scots] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Herries|Herries]]: * Herries, Lord, ''Historical Memoirs of the Reign of Mary Queen of Scots, and a Portion of the Reign of King James the Sixth'', Edinburgh: Edinburgh Printing Co.,1826 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=gtJAAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA128#v=onepage&dq=semple&f=true Lord Sempill Taken Prisoner] == [https://archive.org/details/notesondignitie01hewlgoog/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Hewlett: Dignities in the Peerage of Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#heywoodnonconformist|Heywood - Nonconformist Register]]: * Hewlett, William Oxenham, ''Notes on Dignities in the Peerage of Scotland, which are Dormant or which have been forfeited'', London: Wildy and Sons,1882 == [https://archive.org/details/nonconformistreg00byuheyw/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Heywood: Nonconformist Register] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#heywoodnonconformist|Heywood - Nonconformist Register]]: * Heywood, Oliver, ''The Nonconformist Regist, of Baptisms, Marriages, and Deaths,'', Brighouse: J. S. Jowett,.,1881 == Higgins: Book of Robert Burns == === [https://archive.org/stream/bookrobertburns00higggoog#page/n7/mode/1up Vol: I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Higgins1|Higgins - Vol. I]]: * Higgins, James Craig, ''Book of Robert Burns: Genealogical and Historical Memoirs of the Poet His Associates and those Celebrated in His Writings'', Edinburgh: Grampian Club,1889, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/bookrobertburns00rogegoog#page/n7/mode/1up Vol: II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Higgins2|Higgins - Vol. II]]: * Higgins, James Craig, ''Book of Robert Burns: Genealogical and Historical Memoirs of the Poet His Associates and those Celebrated in His Writings'', Edinburgh: Grampian Club,1890, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/bookrobertburns01higggoog#page/n11/mode/1up Vol: III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Higgins3|Higgins - Vol. III]]: * Higgins, J. C., ''Book of Robert Burns: Genealogical and Historical Memoirs of the Poet His Associates and those Celebrated in His Writings'', Edinburgh: Grampian Club,1891, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/stream/earlyrecordsofgl00hill#page/n8/mode/1up Hill: Early Records of an Old Glasgow Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HillwhG|Hill - Glasgow]]: * Hill, William Henry, ''Early Records of an Old Glasgow Family'', Glasgow: University Press, 1902 * References: # [https://books.google.ca/books?id=D9MMAwAAQBAJ&pg=PA106#v=onepage&q&f=true Crawfurds of Jordanhill] == [https://archive.org/details/stewartsofballin00hill/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Hill: Stewarts of Ballintoy] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HillBallintoyHill - Stewart of Ballintoy]]: * Hill, George, ''The Stewarts of Ballintoy: with Notices of Other Families of the District in the Seventeenth Century'', Louisville, KY: Joseph Adger Stewart, 1900 == Hillman: Brisbanes == === [https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19121913sout/page/n428/mode/1up?view=theater Part 1] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HillmanBrisbane1|Hillman Brisbanes (part 1)]]: * Hillman, E Haviland, "The Brisbanes - Part 1", ''The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine'' Volume XIV, No. * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=tkMTAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA120#v=snippet&q=%22Isobel%20Maxwell%22&f=true Isobel Maxwell] === [https://archive.org/details/southcarolinahis19121913sout/page/n496/mode/1up?view=theater Part 2] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HillmanBrisbane2|Hillman Brisbanes (part 2)]]: * Hillman, E Haviland, "The Brisbanes - Part 2", ''The South Carolina Historical and Genealogical Magazine'' Volume XIV, No. 4 == Hinshaw: American Quaker Genealogy == === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015002304221&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 Vol. I - North Carolina] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HinshawQuaker1|Hinshaw - American Quaker Genealogy Vol. I]]: * [[Hinshaw-1005|Hinshaw, WIlliam Wade]], ed., ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1936, Vol. I === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015038929710&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021 Vol. II - Philadelphia] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HinshawQuaker2|Hinshaw - American Quaker Genealogy Vol. II]]: * [[Hinshaw-1005|Hinshaw, William Wade]], ed., ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1938, Vol. II === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015028799719&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021 Vol. III - New York] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HinshawQuaker3|Hinshaw - American Quaker Genealogy Vol. III]]: * [[Hinshaw-1005|Hinshaw, William Wade]], ed., ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1940, Vol. III === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004316280 Vol. IV - Ohio] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HinshawQuaker4|Hinshaw - American Quaker Genealogy Vol. IV]]: * [[Hinshaw-1005|Hinshaw, William Wade]], ed., ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1944, Vol. IV === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004316298 Vol. V - Ohio] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HinshawQuaker5|Hinshaw - American Quaker Genealogy Vol. V]]: * [[Hinshaw-1005|Hinshaw, William Wade]], ed., ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1948, Vol. V === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015051447657&view=1up&seq=7&skin=2021 Vol. VI - Virginia] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HinshawQuaker6|Hinshaw - American Quaker Genealogy Vol. VI]]: * [[Hinshaw-1005|Hinshaw, William Wade]], ed., ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1950, Vol. VI === Vol. VII - Indiana === ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015042027386&view=1up&seq=6&skin=2021 Part 1] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HinshawQuaker7-1|Hinshaw - American Quaker Genealogy Vol. VII Part 1]]: * Heiss, Willard, ed., ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1965, Vol. VII, Part 1 ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015011684654&view=1up&seq=8&skin=2021 Part 2] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HinshawQuaker7-2|Hinshaw - American Quaker Genealogy Vol. VII Part 2]]: * Heiss, Willard, ed., ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1950, Vol. VII, Part 2 ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015046855840&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021 Part 3] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HinshawQuaker7-3|Hinshaw - American Quaker Genealogy Vol. VII Part 3]]: * Heiss, Willard, ed., ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1970, Vol. VII, Part 3 ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015042027410&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021 Part 4] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HinshawQuaker7-4|Hinshaw - American Quaker Genealogy Vol. VII Part 4]]: * Heiss, Willard, ed., ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1972, Vol. VII, Part 4 ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015042027428&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021 Part 5] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HinshawQuaker7-5|Hinshaw - American Quaker Genealogy Vol. VII Part 5]]: * Heiss, Willard, ed., ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1974, Vol. VII, Part 5 ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015046853639&view=1up&seq=5&skin=2021 Part 6] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HinshawQuaker7-6|Hinshaw - American Quaker Genealogy Vol. VII Part 6]]: * Heiss, Willard, ed., ''Encyclopedia of American Quaker Genealogy'', Ann Arbor, MI: Edwards Brothers, Inc., 1975, Vol. VII, Part 6 == [https://archive.org/stream/bookofscottishanec#page/n1/mode/1up Hislop: Scottish Anecdote] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HislopAnec|Hislop - Scottish Anecdote]]: * [[Hislop-283|Hislop, Alexander]], ed., ''Book of Scottish Anecdote: Humorous, Social, Legendary and Historical'', Ed. 8 == Hodgson: History of Northumberland == ==== [https://archive.org/details/ahistorynorthum00brucgoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Part I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HodgsonNorthumberland1|Hodgson - Northmberland Pt I]]: * [[Hodgson-171|Hodgson, John]], ''''A History of Northumberland in Three Parts'', Newcastle: Thomas and James Pigg, 1843, Part I === Part II === ==== [https://archive.org/details/historyofnortpt201hodguoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HodgsonNorthumberland2-1|Hodgson - Northmberland Pt II Vol. I]]: * [[Hodgson-171|Hodgson, John]], ''''A History of Northumberland in Three Parts'', Newcastle: private, 1827, Part II, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/historyofnortpt202hodguoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HodgsonNorthumberland2-2|Hodgson - Northumberland Pt II Vol. II]]: * [[Hodgson-171|Hodgson, John]], ''''A History of Northumberland in Three Parts'', Newcastle: private, 1832, Part II, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/historyofnortpt203hodguoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HodgsonNorthumberland2-3|Hodgson - Northumberland Pt II Vol. III]]: * [[Hodgson-171|Hodgson, John]], ''''A History of Northumberland in Three Parts'', Newcastle: private, 1840, Part II, Vol. III === Part III === ==== [https://archive.org/details/historyofnortpt301hodguoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HodgsonNorthumberland3-1|Hodgson - Northumberland Pt III Vol. I]]: * [[Hodgson-171|Hodgson, John]], ''A History of Northumberland in Three Parts'', London: private, 1820, Part III, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/historyofnortpt302hodguoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HodgsonNorthumberland3-2|Hodgson - Northumberland Pt III Vol. II]]: * [[Hodgson-171|Hodgson, John]], ''A History of Northumberland in Three Parts'', Newcastle: private, 1828, Part III, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/historyofnortpt303hodguoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#HodgsonNorthumberland3-3|Hodgson - Northumberland Pt III Vol. III]]: * [[Hodgson-171|Hodgson, John]], ''A History of Northumberland in Three Parts'', Newcastle: private, 1835, Part III, Vol. III == [https://books.google.com/books?id=BUIFAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA374&f=false#v=onepage&q&f=true Hogg: Sempills of Beltrees] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Hogg|Hogg - Sempills of Beltrees]]: * [[Wikipedia:James_Hogg_(publisher)|Hogg, James Robert]], ''Sempills of Beltrees,'' ''Hogg's Weekly Instructor'', Edinburgh:, 184, Vol. III New Series, (pp. 374-7) == Holman: Holmans of Virginia == * [[Space:Book_Resources# == [https://books.google.com/books?id=BUIFAAAAQAAJ&pg=RA1-PA374&f=false#v=onepage&q&f=true Hogg: Sempills of Beltrees] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Hogg|Hogg - Holmans of Virginia]]: * Holman, Harry Stuart, ''Holmans of Virginia'', private, Ed II, 1992 * [[Wikipedia:James_Hogg_(publisher)|Hogg, James Robert]], ''Sempills of Beltrees,'' ''Hogg's Weekly Instructor'', Edinburgh:, 184, Vol. III New Series, (pp. 374-7) == Home: History of the Logan Family == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HomeLoganFamily|Home - Logan Family]]: * Home, G. J. N Logan, ''History of the Logan Family'', Edinburgh: George Waterston & Sons Ltd.,1934 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=9aU0AAAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Houston: Maxwell History and Genealogy] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HoustonMaxwell|Houston - Maxwell]]: * Houston, Florence Wilson, ''Maxwell History and Genealogy: Including the Allied Families '', Indianapolis, Indiana: Indianapolis Engraving Co., 1919 == [https://archive.org/details/houseofargyllcol00glas/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater House of Argyll] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HouseOfArgyll|HouseOfArgyll]]: * ''The House of Argyll and the Collateral Branches of Clan Campbell from the Year 420 to the Present Time'', Glasgow: John Tweed, 1871 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=9aU0AAAAMAAJ&pg=PA9#v=onepage&q&f=true Janet Cathcart] == [https://archive.org/stream/BiographiaScoticanascotsWorthies#page/n47/mode/2up Howle: Biographia Scoticana] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Howle|Howle]]: * Howie, John,''Biographia Scoticana (Scots Worthies)'', Edinburgh, Oliphant, Anderson & Ferrier, 1870 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/BiographiaScoticanascotsWorthies#page/n47/mode/1up Patrick Hamilton] == [https://archive.org/details/historyofhousera1820hume/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Hume: Douglas and Angus] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HumeDouglas|Hume - Douglas and Angus]]: * [[Hume-2019|Hume, David]], ''The History of the House and Race of Douglas and Angus'', London: Mortimer and McLeod, 1820 == [https://archive.org/details/biggarhouseoffle1867hunt/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Hunter: Biggar and the House of Fleming] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#HunterBiggar|Hunter - Biggar and the House of Fleming]]: * Hunter, William, ''Biggar and the House of Fleming, An Account of the Biggar District, Archaeological, Historical, and Biographical'', Edinburgh: William Paterson, 1867, Ed. 2 == Hunter: Familiae Minorum Gentium == === [https://archive.org/details/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV37/page/n3/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HunterGentium1|Hunter - Gentium Vol. I]]: * Hunter, Joseph, ''Familiae Minorum Gentium'', London: Harleian Socity, 1894, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV38/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HunterGentium2|Hunter - Gentium Vol. II]]: * Hunter, Joseph, ''Familiae Minorum Gentium'', London: Harleian Society, 1895, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV39/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HunterGentium3|Hunter - Gentium Vol. III]]: * Hunter, Joseph, ''Familiae Minorum Gentium'', London: Harleian Society, 1895, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumV40/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HunterGentium4|Hunter - Gentium Vol. IV]: * Hunter, Joseph, ''Familiae Minorum Gentium'', London: Harleian Society, 1896, Vol. IV == Hutchinson: County Palatine of Durham == === [https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti01hutcuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HutchinsonDurham1|Hutchinson - Durham Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Hutchinson_(topographer)|Hutchinson, William]], ''The History & Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham'', Durham, G. Walker, 1823, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti02hutcuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HutchinsonDurham2|Hutchinson - Durham Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Hutchinson_(topographer)|Hutchinson, William]], ''The History & Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham'', Durham, G. Walker, 1823, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti03hutcuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HutchinsonDurham3|Hutchinson - Durham Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:William_Hutchinson_(topographer)|Hutchinson, William]], ''The History & Antiquities of the County Palatine of Durham'', Durham, G. Walker, 1823, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/blackbookoftaymo00inneuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Innes: Black Book of Taymouth] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#InnesTaymouth|Innes - Taymouth]]: * [[Wikipedia:Cosmo_Innes|Innes, Cosmo]], ''The Black Book of Taymouth; With Other Papers From the Bradalbane Charter Room'', Edinburgh: T. Constable, 1855 == Innes: Munimenta Alme Universitatis Glasguensis == === [https://archive.org/stream/munimentaalmeuni01mait#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I - Privileges and Property] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Innes1|Innes Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Cosmo_Innes|Innes, Cosmo]], ''Munimenta Alme Universitatis Glasguensis - Records of the University of Glasgow from its Foundation till 1727'', Glasgow: Maitland Club, 1854, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/munimentaalmeuni02mait#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II - Statutes and Annals] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Innes2|Innes Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Cosmo_Innes|Innes, Cosmo]], ''Munimenta Alme Universitatis Glasguensis - Records of the University of Glasgow from its Foundation till 1727'', Glasgow: Maitland Club, 1854, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/munimentaalmeuni03mait#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. III - List of Members and Internal Economy] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Innes3|Innes Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Cosmo_Innes|Innes, Cosmo]], ''Munimenta Alme Universitatis Glasguensis - Records of the University of Glasgow from its Foundation till 1727'', Glasgow: Maitland Club, 1854, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/chronicleoffamil1898inne/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Innes: Family of Innes of Edingight] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#InnesEdingight|Innes - Innes of Edingight]]: * [[Innes-763|Innes, Thomas of Learney]]. ''[[Space:Chronicle of the Family of Innes of Edingight|The Chronicle of the Family of Innes of Edingight]]'', Aberdeen, private, 1898 == [https://archive.org/details/briefaccountofir00irvi/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Irvine - Irvine Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#IrvineIrvine|Irvine - Irvine]]: * Irvine, John,''A Brief Account of the Irvine Family, County Fermanagh'', Dublin: Robert T White, 1828 == Irving: Book of Dumbartonshire == === [https://archive.org/stream/bookofdumbartons01irvi#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. I - County] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Irving1|Irving]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Irving|Irving, Joseph], ''Book of Dumbartonshire: A History of the County, Burghs, Parishes, and Lands, Memoirs of Families, and Notices of Industries Carried on in the Lennox District'', Edinburgh: W & A. K. Johnston, 1879, Vol I - County === [https://archive.org/stream/bookofdumbartons02irvi#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. II - Parishes] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Irving2|Irving]]: * Irving, Joseph, ''Book of Dumbartonshire: A History of the County, Burghs, Parishes, and Lands, Memoirs of Families, and Notices of Industries Carried on in the Lennox District'', Edinburgh: W & A. K. Johnston, 1879. Vol. II - Parishes === [https://archive.org/stream/bookofdumbartons03irvi#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. III - Portraits and Mansions] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Irving3|Irving]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Irving|Irving, Joseph], ''Book of Dumbartonshire: A History of the County, Burghs, Parishes, and Lands, Memoirs of Families, and Notices of Industries Carried on in the Lennox District'', Edinburgh: W & A. K. Johnston, 1879, Vol. III - Portraits and Mansions == Irving: Upper Ward of Lanarkshire == === [https://archive.org/stream/upperwardlanark00murrgoog#page/n12/mode/2up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#IrvingMurray1|Irving & Murray - Vol. I]]: * Irving, George, & Murray, Alexander, ''Upper Ward of Lanarkshire Described and Dlineated'', Glasgow: Thomas Murray and Son, 1864, Vol I === [https://archive.org/stream/upperwardoflanar02irvi#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#IrvingMurray2|Irving & Murray - Vol. II]]: * Irving, George, & Murray, Alexander, ''Upper Ward of Lanarkshire Described and Delineated'', Glasgow: Thomas Murray and Son, 1864, Vol II === [https://archive.org/stream/upperwardoflanar03irvi#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#IrvingMurray3|Irving & Murray - Vol. III]]: * Irving, George, & Murray, Alexander, ''Upper Ward of Lanarkshire Described and Delineated'', Glasgow: Thomas Murray and Son, 1864, Vol III == [https://archive.org/details/continuationand00jamegoog/page/n13/mode/1up?view=theater James: History of Bradford] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#JamesBradford|James - Bradford]]: * James, John, ''Continuation & Additions to the History of Bradford, and its Parish'', London: Longmans, Green, Reader, and Dyer, 1866 == [https://archive.org/details/janneyfamily00unse/page/n6/mode/1up Janney Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#JanneyFamily|Janney Family]]: * ''Janney Family'', Philadelphia: Historical Publication Society, 1939 == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/252314/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Jennings: Jennings Family History] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#JenningsFamilyHistory|Jennings - Jennings Family History]]: * [[Jennings-13339|Jennings, Mary]],''Jennings Family History and Allied Lines of VIrginia, 1654-1931'', private, 1931 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=-TLj39ULj9oC&pg=PB1#v=onepage&q&f=true Jennings: Jennings Families] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#jenningsFamilies|Jennings - Jennings Families]]: * [[Jennings-13024|Jennings, William Henry]],''[[Space:A_Genealogical_History_of_The_Jennings_Families_in_England_and_America|A Genealogical History of the Jennings Families in England and America]]'', Columbus, Ohio: private, 1899 == [https://archive.org/stream/historytradition1853jerv#page/n8/mode/1up Jervise: Land of the Lindsays] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Jervise|Jervise - Lindsays]]: * [[Wikipedia:Andrew_Jervise|Jervise, Andrew]],''The History and Traditions of the Land of the Lindsays in Angus and Mearns, with Notices of Alyth and Meigle'', Edinburgh: Sutherland & Knox, 1853 * References: #[https://archive.org/stream/historytradition1853jerv#page/306/mode/1up/search/Aghelek Auchinleck] == Johnson: Biographical Dictionary of America == === [https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict01johnuoft/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I - A-Browne] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonAmerica1|Johnson - America Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Rossiter_Johnson|Johnson, Rossiter]], ''The Biographical Dictionary of America'', Boston: American Biographical Society, 1906, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict02johnuoft/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II - Bro-Cowan] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonAmerica2|Johnson - America Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Rossiter_Johnson|Johnson, Rossiter]], ''The Biographical Dictionary of America'', Boston: American Biographical Society, 1906, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict03johnuoft/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III - Cowan-Erich] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonAmerica3|Johnson - America Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Rossiter_Johnson|Johnson, Rossiter]], ''The Biographical Dictionary of America'', Boston: American Biographical Society, 1906, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict04johnuoft/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV - Ericsson-Gwin] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonAmerica4|Johnson - America Vol. IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:Rossiter_Johnson|Johnson, Rossiter]], ''The Biographical Dictionary of America'', Boston: American Biographical Society, 1906, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict05johnuoft/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V - Habb-Izard] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonAmerica5|Johnson - America Vol. V]]: * [[Wikipedia:Rossiter_Johnson|Johnson, Rossiter]], ''The Biographical Dictionary of America'', Boston: American Biographical Society, 1906, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict06johnuoft/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI - Jack-Lock] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonAmerica6|Johnson - America Vol. VI]]: * [[Wikipedia:Rossiter_Johnson|Johnson, Rossiter]], ''The Biographical Dictionary of America'', Boston: American Biographical Society, 1906, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict07johnuoft/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII - Lodge-Moul] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonAmerica7|Johnson - America Vol. VII]]: * [[Wikipedia:Rossiter_Johnson|Johnson, Rossiter]], ''The Biographical Dictionary of America'', Boston: American Biographical Society, 1906, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict08johnuoft/page/n14/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII - Moul-Pyne] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonAmerica8|Johnson - America Vol. VIII]]: * [[Wikipedia:Rossiter_Johnson|Johnson, Rossiter]], ''The Biographical Dictionary of America'', Boston: American Biographical Society, 1906, Vol. VIII === [https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict09johnuoft/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX - Qua-Stearns] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonAmerica9|Johnson - America Vol. IX]]: * [[Wikipedia:Rossiter_Johnson|Johnson, Rossiter]], ''The Biographical Dictionary of America'', Boston: American Biographical Society, 1906, Vol. IX === [https://archive.org/details/biographicaldict10johnuoft/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X - Steb-Zueb] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonAmerica10|Johnson - America Vol. X]]: * [[Wikipedia:Rossiter_Johnson|Johnson, Rossiter]], ''The Biographical Dictionary of America'', Boston: American Biographical Society, 1906, Vol. X == Johnston: Heraldry of the Campbells == ===[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/344053/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonCampbell1|Johnston - Campbells Vol. I]]: * Johnston, George Harvey, ''The Heraldry of the Campbells: with Notes on all the Males of the Family, Descriptions of the Arms, Plates and Pedigrees'', Edinburgh: W & A K Johnston, 1920, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/heraldryofcampbe02john/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonCampbell2|Johnston - Campbells Vol. II]]: * Johnston, George Harvey, ''The Heraldry of the Campbells: with Notes on all the Males of the Family, Descriptions of the Arms, Plates and Pedigrees'', Edinburgh: W & A K Johnston, 1921, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/stream/heraldryofdougla00john#page/n8/mode/1up Johnston: Heraldry of the Douglases] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonDouglas|Johnston - Douglas]]: * Johnston, George Harvey, ''The Heraldry of the Douglases : with Notes on all the Males of the Family, Descrptions of the Arms, Plates and Pedigrees'', Edinburgh: W & A K Johnston, 1907 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun01paul#page/178/mode/1up 5th Earl Angus] == [https://archive.org/stream/heraldryofhamils00john#page/n10/mode/1up Johnston: Heraldry of the Hamiltons] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonHamilton|Johnston - Hamilton]]: * Johnston, George Harvey, ''The Heraldry of the Hamiltons: with Notes on all the Males of the Family, Descriptions of the Arms, Plates and Pedigrees'', Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnston, LTD, 1909 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/heraldryofhamils00john#page/48/mode/1up The Hamiltons of Dalzell] == [https://archive.org/stream/heraldryofmurray00john#page/n10/mode/1up Johnston: Heraldry of the Murrays] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonMurray|Johnston - Stewart]]: * Johnston, George Harvey, ''The Heraldry of the Murrays, with Notes on all the Males of the Family, Descriptions of the Arms, Plates and Pedigrees'', Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnston, LTD, 1910 == [https://archive.org/stream/heraldryofstewar00johnuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Johnston: Heraldry of the Stewarts] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#JohnstonStewart|Johnston - Stewart]]: * Johnston, George Harvey, ''The Heraldry of the Stewarts, with Notes on all the Males of the Family, Descriptions of the Arms, Plates and Pedigrees'', Edinburgh: W. & A. K. Johnston, LTD, 1906 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/heraldryofstewar00johnuoft#page/50/mode/1up John Stewart of Darnley] == [https://books.google.com/books?id=rroHAAAAQAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Jones: Harewood, in the County of York] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#JonesHarewood|Jones - Harewood]]: * Jones, John, ''The History and Antiquities of Harewood, in the County of York, with Topographical Notices of its Parish & Neighbourhood'', London: Simpkin, Marshall, & Co. 1859 == Jordan: Colonial Families of Philadelphia == === [https://archive.org/stream/colonialfamilies01jord#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JordanPhil1|Jordan - Colonial Vol. I]]: * [[Jordan-13410|Jordan, John Woolf]], ''Colonial Families of Philadelphia'', New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1911, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092544133#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#JordanPhil2|Jordan - Colonial Vol. II]]: * [[Jordan-13410|Jordan, John Woolf]], ''Colonial Families of Philadelphia'', New York: Lewis Publishing Co., 1911, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/stream/historicallawtra00kame#page/n6/mode/1up Kames: Law-Tracts] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#KamesLT|Kames - Law Tracts]]: * [[Wikipedia:Henry_Home,_Lord_Kames|Kames, Henry Home]], ''Historical Law-Tracts'', Edinburgh: A. Kincaid, 1761, ed. 2 == [https://archive.org/details/historicalcatalo00keitiala/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Keith: Scottish Bishops] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#KeithBishops|Keith - Bishops]]: * [[Wikipedia:Robert_Keith_(historian)|Keith, Robert]], ''An Historical Catalogue of the Scottish Bishops, Down to the Year 1688'', Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfure, 1824 == [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029788720/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Kennedy: Rulers of Strathspey] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#KennedyStrathspey|Kennedy - Law Tracts]]: * [[Kennedy-10866|Kennedy, Archibald]], ''The Rulers of Strathspey, A History of the Lairds of Grant and Earls of Seafield'', Inverness, The Northern Counties Newspaper and Printing and Publishing Company, LTD: A. Kincaid, 1911 == Kennedy: Seldens of Virginia == === [https://archive.org/stream/seldensofvirgini01kenn#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Kennedy1|Kennedy - Vol. I]]: * Kennedy, Mary Selden, ''Seldens of Virginia and Allied Families'', New York: Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., 1911, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/seldensofvirginikenn#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Kennedy1|Kennedy - Vol. II]]: * Kennedy, Mary Selden, ''Seldens of Virginia and Allied Families'', New York: Frank Allaben Genealogical Co., 1911, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalnoti00napi#page/n6/mode/1up Kerr: Napiers of Kilmahew] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#NapierKilmahew|Napier - Napiers]]: * [[Wikipedia:Robert_Malcolm_Kerr|Kerr, Robert Malcolm]], ''Genealogical Notices of the Napiers of Kilmahew, in Dumbartonshire'', Glasgow: John Carfrae Malcolm, 1849 == [https://archive.org/details/peerageofscotlan00kimb/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Kimber: Peerage of Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#KimberSP|Kimber - Peerage of Scotland]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edward_Kimber|Kimber, Edward]], ''The Peerage of Scotland: a complete view of the several orders of nobility, of that ancient kingdom; their descents, marriages, issue, and relations; their creations, armorial bearings, crests, supporters, mottos, chief seats, and the high offices they possess ... together with a list of the sixteen peers, from the union to 1767'', London, H. Woodfal, 1767 == Kimber: New Peerage == === [https://archive.org/stream/newpeerageoranci01kimb#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Kimber1|Kimber - Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edward_Kimber|Kimber, Edward]], ''The new peerage, or, Ancient and present state of the nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland: containing a genealogical account of all the peers, whether by tenure, summons, or creation, their descents and collateral branches, their births, marriages, issue, chief seats, paternal coats of arms, crests and supporters, together with literal translations of the mottoes'', London, W. Owen, 1784, 3rd Ed. Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/newpeerageoranci02kimb#page/n7/mode/2up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Kimber2|Kimber - Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edward_Kimber|Kimber, Edward]], ''The new peerage, or, Ancient and present state of the nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland: containing a genealogical account of all the peers, whether by tenure, summons, or creation, their descents and collateral branches, their births, marriages, issue, chief seats, paternal coats of arms, crests and supporters, together with literal translations of the mottoes'', London, W. Owen, 1784, 3rd Ed. Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/newpeerageoranci03kimb#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Kimber3|Kimber - Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edward_Kimber|Kimber, Edward]], ''The new peerage, or, Ancient and present state of the nobility of England, Scotland, and Ireland: containing a genealogical account of all the peers, whether by tenure, summons, or creation, their descents and collateral branches, their births, marriages, issue, chief seats, paternal coats of arms, crests and supporters, together with literal translations of the mottoes'', London: W. Owen, 1784, 3rd Ed. Vol. III == [https://archive.org/stream/historyofglenber00kinniala#page/n12/mode/1up Kinnear: History of Glenbervie] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Kinnear|Kinnear]]:romanes: * Kinnear, George Henderson, ''History of Glenbervie'', Montrose: Standard Office, 1895 == [https://archive.org/details/kirkpatrickofclo00kirk/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Kirkpatrick: Kirkpatrick of Closeburn] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#KirkpatrickCloseburn|Kirkpatrick]]: * Kirkpatrick, Richard Godman, ''Memoir Respecting the Family of Kirkpatrick of Closeburn, in Nithsdale, with Notices of Some Collaterals'', London: George Norman, 1858 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera00know/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Knowles: Coultharts of Coulthart and Collyn] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#KnowlesCoultharts|Knowles - Coultharts]]: * Knowles, George Parker, ''A Genealogical and Heraldic Account of the Coultharts of Coulthart and Collyn, Chiefs of the Name, from their First Settlement in Scotland, in the Reign of Conarus, to the Year 1854; To which are added the pedigrees of Seven other Considerable Families that, through Heiresses became Incorporated with the House of Coulthart'', Manchester: private, 1855 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhera00know/page/n32/mode/1up?view=theater Knowles: Rosses of Dalton] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#KnowlesRosses|Knowles - Rosses]]: * Knowles, George Parker, ''A Genealogical Account of the Rosses of Dalton, in the County of Dumfries, from their First Settlement in Scotland in the Twelfth Century, to the Year of our Lord 1854'', London: private, 1855 == [https://archive.org/stream/lettersmarystua00marygoog#page/n12/mode/2up Labanoff: Letters of Mary Stuart] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LabanoffLetters|Labanoff - Selected Letters - Mary Stuart]]: * Labanoff, Prince Alexander, ''Selected Letters of Mary Stuart'', London: Charles Dolman, 1845 == Labanoff: Recueil des Lettres de Marie Stuart == === [https://archive.org/details/lettresinstructi12mary/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Tome 1] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LabanoffLettres2|Labanoff - Lettres - Marie Stuart Tome 1]]: * Labanoff, Prince Alexander, ''Recueil des Lettres, instructions et mémoires de Marie Stuart, reine d'Écosse : publiés sur les originaux et les manuscrits du State Paper Office de Londres et des principales archives et bibliothèques de l'Europe, et accompagnés d'un résumé chronologique par le prince Alexandre Labanoff'', London: Charles Dolman, 1844, Tome 1 === [https://archive.org/details/lettresinstructi02maryuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Tome 2] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LabanoffLettres2|Labanoff - Lettres - Marie Stuart Tome 2]]: * Labanoff, Prince Alexander, ''Recueil des Lettres, instructions et mémoires de Marie Stuart, reine d'Écosse : publiés sur les originaux et les manuscrits du State Paper Office de Londres et des principales archives et bibliothèques de l'Europe, et accompagnés d'un résumé chronologique par le prince Alexandre Labanoff'', London: Charles Dolman, 1844, Tome 2 === [https://archive.org/details/lettresinstructi03maryuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Tome 3] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LabanoffLettres3|Labanoff - Lettres - Marie Stuart Tome 3]]: * Labanoff, Prince Alexander, ''Recueil des Lettres, instructions et mémoires de Marie Stuart, reine d'Écosse : publiés sur les originaux et les manuscrits du State Paper Office de Londres et des principales archives et bibliothèques de l'Europe, et accompagnés d'un résumé chronologique par le prince Alexandre Labanoff'', London: Charles Dolman, 1844, Tome 3 === [https://archive.org/details/lettresinstructi04maryuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Tome 4] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LabanoffLettres4|Labanoff - Lettres - Marie Stuart Tome 4]]: * Labanoff, Prince Alexander, ''Recueil des Lettres, instructions et mémoires de Marie Stuart, reine d'Écosse : publiés sur les originaux et les manuscrits du State Paper Office de Londres et des principales archives et bibliothèques de l'Europe, et accompagnés d'un résumé chronologique par le prince Alexandre Labanoff'', London: Charles Dolman, 1844, Tome 4 === [https://archive.org/details/lettresinstructi05maryuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Tome 5] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LabanoffLettres5|Labanoff - Lettres - Marie Stuart Tome 5]]: * Labanoff, Prince Alexander, ''Recueil des Lettres, instructions et mémoires de Marie Stuart, reine d'Écosse : publiés sur les originaux et les manuscrits du State Paper Office de Londres et des principales archives et bibliothèques de l'Europe, et accompagnés d'un résumé chronologique par le prince Alexandre Labanoff'', London: Charles Dolman, 1844, Tome 5 === [https://archive.org/details/lettresinstructi06maryuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Tome 6] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LabanoffLettres6|Labanoff - Lettres - Marie Stuart Tome 6]]: * Labanoff, Prince Alexander, ''Recueil des Lettres, instructions et mémoires de Marie Stuart, reine d'Écosse : publiés sur les originaux et les manuscrits du State Paper Office de Londres et des principales archives et bibliothèques de l'Europe, et accompagnés d'un résumé chronologique par le prince Alexandre Labanoff'', London: Charles Dolman, 1844, Tome 6 === [https://archive.org/details/lettresinstructi07maryuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Tome 7] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LabanoffLettres7|Labanoff - Lettres - Marie Stuart Tome 7]]: * Labanoff, Prince Alexander, ''Recueil des Lettres, instructions et mémoires de Marie Stuart, reine d'Écosse : publiés sur les originaux et les manuscrits du State Paper Office de Londres et des principales archives et bibliothèques de l'Europe, et accompagnés d'un résumé chronologique par le prince Alexandre Labanoff'', London: Charles Dolman, 1844, Tome 7 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=Olk-AQAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Laing: Original Letters of John Coleville] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LaingColville|Laing - Colville]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Laing_(antiquary)|Laing, David]], ''Original letters of Mr. John Colville, 1582-1603: To which is added, his Palinode, 160'', Edinburgh: John Hughes, 1858 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=Olk-AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA329&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true William Sempill] == Laing: The Works of John Knox == === [https://archive.org/stream/worksofjohnknox01knox#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Laing1|Laing - Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Laing_(antiquary)|Laing, David]], ed., The Works of John Knox: History of the Reformation, Edinburgh: Thomas George Stevenson, 1864, Vol. 1 * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015004047885&view=1up&seq=391 Lord Semple] === [https://archive.org/stream/worksofjohnkn02knox#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Laing2|Laing - Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Laing_(antiquary)|Laing, David]], ed., The Works of John Knox: History of the Reformation, Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club,1848, Vol. 2 * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32435027828078&view=1up&seq=149 Lord Semple] === [https://archive.org/stream/worksofjohnknox03knoxuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Laing3|Laing - Vol III]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Laing_(antiquary)|Laing, David]], ed., The Works of John Knox: History of the Reformation, Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club,1854, Vol. 3 === [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092463052#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Laing4|Laing - Vol IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Laing_(antiquary)|Laing, David]], ed., The Works of John Knox: History of the Reformation, Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club,1895, Vol. 4 === [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092463060#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Laing5|Laing - Vol V]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Laing_(antiquary)|Laing, David]], ed., The Works of John Knox: History of the Reformation, Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club,1895, Vol. 5 === [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924092463078#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Laing6|Laing - Vol VI]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Laing_(antiquary)|Laing, David]], ed., The Works of John Knox: History of the Reformation, Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club,1895, Vol. 6 == Lang: The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart == === [http://archive.org/details/lifelettersofjoh01langiala/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LangLockhart1|Lang - Lockhart Vol I]]: * [[Lang-2664|Lang, Andrew]], ''The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart'', London: John C. Nimmo, 1897, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/lifelettersofjoh02langiala/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LangLockhart2|Lang - Lockhart Vol II]]: * [[Lang-2664|Lang, Andrew]], ''The Life and Letters of John Gibson Lockhart'', London: John C. Nimmo, 1897, Vol. II == Langton: The Visitation of Lancashire == === [https://archive.org/details/trent_0116302154954/page/n18/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LangtonLancashire1|Langton - Visitation Lancashire Vol I]]: * Langton, WIlliam, ed., ''The Visitation of Lancashire, and a Part of Cheshire, Made in the Twenty-Fourth Year of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth, AD 1533, by Special Commission of Thomas Benalt, Clarencieux'', Manchester: Chetham Society, 1876, Part. I === [https://archive.org/details/visitationoflanc2110manc/page/n20/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LangtonLancashire2|Langton - Visitation Lancashire Vol II]]: * Langton, WIlliam, ed., ''The Visitation of Lancashire, and a Part of Cheshire, Made in the Twenty-Fourth Year of the Reign of King Henry the Eighth, AD 1533, by Special Commission of Thomas Benalt, Clarencieux'', Manchester: Chetham Society, 1882, Part. II == [https://archive.org/details/historyoffamilyo00lond/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Lawlor: Familes of Cairnes] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Laing6|Lawlor - Families of Cairnes]]: * Lawlor, Henry Cairnes,''A History of the Family of Cairnes or Cairns and its Connections'', London: Paternoster Row, E.C.,1906 == Laws and Acts of Parliament: Scotland == === [https://archive.org/stream/lawsactsofparlia00scot_0#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. I James I to Charles II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LawsParl1|Scotland: Laws of Parliament - James I - Charles II]]: * ''The Laws And Acts Of Parliament Made by King James the First, Second, Third, Fourth, FIfth, Queen Mary, King James the Sixth, King Charles the First, King Charles the Second Who now presently Reigns:, Kings and Queens Of Scotland'', Edinburgh: David Lindsay,1681, James I-Charles II === [https://books.google.com/books?id=m1o-AAAAcAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Charles I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LawsParl2|Scotland: Laws of Parliament - Vol II]]: * ''The Acts Made in the FIrst Parliament of Our most High and Dread Sovereign, Charles the First'', Edinburgh: David Lindsay,1683, Charles I === [https://books.google.com/books?id=ixY-AAAAcAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true James VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LawsParl3|Scotland: Laws of Parliament - James VII]]: * ''The Laws and Acts Made in the FIrst Parliament of Our Most High and Dread Sovereign, James VII and Acts Since the Revolution'', Edinburgh: Agnes Campbell,1685 == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/265865/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Lee: Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeeLancaster|Lee - Abtracts Lancaster County, Virginia]: * Lee, Ida J, ''Abstracts Lancaster County, Virginia, Wills 1653-1800'', Richmond, VA: Dietz Press, Inc.,1959 == [https://archive.org/details/leeofvirginia16400inleee/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Lee: Lee of Virginia] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeeVirginia|Lee - Lee of Virginia]: * [[Lee-42520|Lee, Edmund Jennings]], ''Lee of Virginia, 1642-1892, Biographical and Genealogical Sketches of the Descendants of Colonel Richard Lee with Brief Notices of the Related Families of Allerton, Armistead, Ashton, Aylett, Bedinger, Beverley, Bland, Bolling, Carroll, Carter, Chambers, Corbin, Custis, Digges, Fairfax, Fitzhugh, Gardner, Grymes, Hanson, Jenings, Jones, Ludwell, Marshall, Mason, Page, Randolph, Shepherd, Shippen, Tabb, Taylor, Turberville, Washington, and Others'', Philadelphia: R. L. Polk and Company, Inc.,1892 == [https://archive.org/details/historyofcampbel00newy/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Lee: History of the Campbell Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeeCampbell|Lee - Campbells]: * Lee, Henry James, ''History of the Campbell Family'', New York: R. L. Polk and Company, Inc.,1920 == [https://archive.org/details/historyofscottfa00leehiala/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Lee: History of the Scott Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeeScott|Lee - Scott]: * Lee, Henry James, ''History of the Scott Family'', New York: R. L. Polk and Company, Inc.,1919 == [https://archive.org/details/historyofstewart00leeh/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Lee: History of the Stewart Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeeStewart|Lee - Stewart]: * Lee, Henry James, ''History of the Stewart or Stuart Family'', New York: R. L. Polk and Company, Inc.,1920 == [https://archive.org/stream/abbeyofpaisleyfr00leesuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Lees: Abbey of Paisley] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeesAbbey|Lees - Abbey of Paisley]]: * [[Wikipedia:Cameron_Lees|Lees, James Cameron]], ''The Abbey of Paisley, from its Foundation till its Dissolution: with notices of the subsequent history of the church and an appendix of illustrative documents'', Paisley: Alex. Gardner, 1878 == Leighton: History of the County of Fife == === [https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo01leig/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeightonFife1|Leighton - Fife Vol !]]: * Leighton, John M, ''History of the County of Fife, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time'', Glasgow: Joseph Swan, 1840, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo02leig/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeightonFife2|Leighton - Fife Vol !I]]: * Leighton, John M, ''History of the County of Fife, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time'', Glasgow: Joseph Swan, 1840, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyo03leig/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeightonFife3|Leighton - Fife Vol III]]: * Leighton, John M, ''History of the County of Fife, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time'', Glasgow: Joseph Swan, 1840, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/stream/MN5034ucmf_0#page/n8/mode/1up Leslie: Clogher Cergy and Parishes] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeslieJames|Leslie - Clogher]]: * [[Leslie-3082|Leslie, James Biennerhassett]], ''Clogher Cergy and Parishes: being and Sccount of the Clergy of the Church of Ireland in the Diocese of Clogher'', Enniskillen: Private, 1929 == Leslie: Family of Leslie == === [https://archive.org/stream/historicalrecord01char#page/n8/mode/1up Leslie: Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeslieCJ1|Leslie - Family Vol. I]]: * Leslie, Charles Joseph, ''Historical Records of the Family of Leslie from 1067 to 1868-9'', Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1869, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/historicalrecord02char#page/n6/mode/1up Leslie: Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeslieCJ2|Leslie - Family Vol. II]]: * Leslie, Charles Joseph, ''Historical Records of the Family of Leslie from 1067 to 1868-9'', Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1869, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/historicalrecord03lesluoft#page/n4/mode/1up Leslie: Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeslieCJ3|Leslie - Family Vol. III]]: * Leslie, Charles Joseph, ''Historical Records of the Family of Leslie from 1067 to 1868-9'', Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1869, Vol. III == Leslie: Historie of Scotland == === [https://archive.org/details/historiescotlan02murigoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Leslie: Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeslieHS1|Leslie - Historie Vol. I]]: * [[Leslie-1731|Leslie, John]], ''The Historie of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1888, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/historiescotlan03murigoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Leslie: Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeslieHS2|Leslie - Historie Vol. II]]: * [[Leslie-1731|Leslie, John]], ''The Historie of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1888, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/historyofscotl3800lesluoft/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Leslie: History of Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeslieHS|Leslie - History of Scotland]]: * [[Leslie-1731|Leslie, John]], ''The History of Scotland, from the death of King James I, in the year MCCCXXXVI to the year MDLXI'', Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1830 == [https://archive.org/stream/irvinesofdrumcol00lesl#page/n8/mode/1up Leslie: Irvines of Drum] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeslieIrvines|Leslie - Irvines]]: * [[Forbes-3639|Leslie, Jonathan Forbes]], ''The Irvines of Drum and Collateral Branches'', Aberdeen: The Aberdeen Daily Journal, 1909 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=RulbAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Leyburn: Memoirs of George Leyburn] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LeyburnGeorge|Leyburn - Memoirs]]: * [[Leyburne-16|Leyburn, George]], ''The Memoirs of George Leyburn, Doctor of Divinity, Chaplain to Henrietta Maria Queen of England, being a Journal of hi Agency for Prince Charles in Ireland, in the Year 1647.'', London: W. Lewis, 1722 == Liber St. Thome de Aberbrothoc == === [https://archive.org/details/libersthomedeabe01bann/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: 1178-1329] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StThomeAberbrothoc1|Aberbrothoc - Vol. I]]: * ''Liber St Thome de Aberbrothoc: Registrorum Abbacie de Aberbrothoc Pars Prior'', Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1848 === [https://archive.org/details/libersthomedeabe01bann/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: 1329-1536] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StThomeAberbrothoc2|Aberbrothoc - Vol. II]]: * ''Liber St Thome de Aberbrothoc: Registrorum Abbacie de Aberbrothoc Pars Altera'', Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1856 == [https://archive.org/details/lifeofsirrobtcoc00londuoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Life of Sir Robert Cochran] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LifeofRobertCochrane|Life of Robert Cochran]]: * ''The Life of Sir Robert Cochran, Prime Minister to King James III of Scotland'', London: A Dodd, 1734 == Lindsay: Cronicles of Scotland == === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hxjpfm&view=1up&seq=5 Vol. 1] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayCron1|Lindsay - Cronicles Vol. 1]]: * [[Wikipedia:Robert_Lindsay_of_Pitscottie|Lindsay,Robert]], '' Cronicles of Scotland'', Edinburgh: George Ramsay & Co., 1814, Vol. 1 === [https://books.google.com/books?id=nQoHAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&vq=sempill#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. 2] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayCron2|Lindsay - Cronicles Vol. 2]]: * [[Wikipedia:Robert_Lindsay_of_Pitscottie|Lindsay,Robert]], '' Cronicles of Scotland'', Edinburgh: George Ramsay & Co., 1814, Vol. 2 == [https://archive.org/details/lindsaysofameric1889lind/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Lindsay: Lindsays of America] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayLindsay1|Lindsay - Lindsays of America]]: * Lindsay, Margaret Isabella, ''The Lindsays of America: A Genealogical Narrative and Family Record: Beginning with the Family of the Earliest Settler in the Mother State, Virginia, and including in an Appendix All the Lindsays of America'', Albany, NY: Joel Munsell's Sons, 1889 == Lindsay: Lives of the Lindsays == === Ed. 1 === ==== [https://archive.org/stream/livesoflindsayso01incraw#page/n14/mode/1up Vol. I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayLindsay1|Lindsay - Lives Vol. I]]: * [[Lindsay-1663|Lindsay, Alexander William Crawford]], '' Lives of the Lindsays; or A Memoir of the Houses of Crawford and Balcarres'', Edinburgh: C. S Simms, 1840, Ed. 1 Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/stream/livesoflindsayso02crawuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayLindsay2|Lindsay - Lives Vol. II]]: * [[Lindsay-1663|Lindsay, Alexander William Crawford]], '' Lives of the Lindsays; or A Memoir of the Houses of Crawford and Balcarres'', London, John Murray, 1849, Ed. 1 Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/stream/livesoflindsayso03crawuoft#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayLindsay3|Lindsay - Lives Vol. III]]: * [[Lindsay-1663|Lindsay, Alexander William Crawford]], '' Lives of the Lindsays; or A Memoir of the Houses of Crawford and Balcarres'', London, John Murray, 1849, Ed. 1 Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/stream/livesoflindsayso04craw#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. IV] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayLindsay4|Lindsay - Lives Vol. IV]]: * [[Lindsay-1663|Lindsay, Alexander William Crawford]], '' Lives of the Lindsays; Oriental Miscellanies; Comprising Anecdotes of an Indian Life'', Edinburgh: C. S Simms, 1840, Ed. 1 Vol. IV === Ed. 2 === ==== [https://archive.org/stream/livesoflindsayso01craw_0#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayLindsay2-1|Lindsay - Lives Ed. 2 Vol. I]]: * [[Lindsay-1663|Lindsay, Alexander William Crawford]], '' Lives of the Lindsays; or A Memoir of the Houses of Crawford and Balcarres'', London, John Murray, 1858, Ed. 2 Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/stream/livesoflindsayso02craw#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayLindsay2-2|Lindsay - Lives Ed. 2 Vol. II]]: * [[Lindsay-1663|Lindsay, Alexander William Crawford]], '' Lives of the Lindsays; or A Memoir of the Houses of Crawford and Balcarres'', London, John Murray, 1858, Ed. 2 Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/stream/livesoflindsayso03craw#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. III] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayLindsay2-3|Lindsay - Lives Ed. 2 Vol. III]]: * [[Lindsay-1663|Lindsay, Alexander William Crawford]], '' Lives of the Lindsays; or A Memoir of the Houses of Crawford and Balcarres'', London, John Murray, 1858, Ed. 2 Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso48scotuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Lindsay: Protocol Book of Sir John Cristisone] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayProtocol|Lindsay - John Cristisone]]: * Lindsay, R. H., ed., ''Protocol Book of Sir John Cristisone, 1518-1551'', Edinbrugh: J. Skinner, 1930 == Lindsay: Publications of the Clan Lindsay Society == === [https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofcl01clan#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayPub1|Lindsay - Publications - Vol. I]]: * Lindsay, John, ed., '' Publications of the Clan LIndsay Society'', Edinburgh, Lindsay & Co, 1901, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/publicationsofcl02clan#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LindsayPub2|Lindsay - Publications - Vol. II]]: * Lindsay, John, ed., '' Publications of the Clan LIndsay Society'', Edinburgh: Lindsay & Co, 1901, Vol. II == Lipscomb: County of Buckingham == === [https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti01lips/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LipscombBuckingham1|Lipscomb - County of Buckingham - Vol. I]]: * [[Lipscomb-572|Lipscomb, George]], '' The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham'', London: J&W Robins, 1847, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti02lips/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LipscombBuckingham2|Lipscomb - County of Buckingham - Vol. II]]: * [[Lipscomb-572|Lipscomb, George]], '' The History and Antiquities of the County of Buckingham'', London: J&W Robins, 1847, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/historyclanmacf00littgoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Little: History of the Clan MacFarlane] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LittleMacFarlane|Litle - MacFarlane]]: * Little, Cynthia Maria Jones Atwood, ''History of the Clan MacFarlane, (Macfarlane), MarFarlan, MacFarland, MacFarlin'', otenville, New York: private, 1893 == [https://archive.org/details/livingstonsofliv00newy/page/n14/mode/1up?view=theater Livingston: Livingstons of Livingston Manor] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Livingston|Livingston]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edwin_Brockholst_Livingston|Livingston, Edwin Brockholst]], ''The Livingstons of Livingston Manor: Being the History of that Branch of the Scottish House of Callendar which settled in the English Province of New York during the Reign of Charles the Second'', New York: Knickerbocker Press, 1910 == Lloyd: Powys Fadog == === [https://archive.org/details/historyprincesl01lloygoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LloydPowys1|Lloyd - Powys Fadog - Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Jacob_Youde_William_Lloyd|Lloyd, Jacob Youde WIlliam]], [[Space:The_History_of_Powys_Fadog|''The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd'']], London, T. Richards, 1881, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/historyprincesl03lloygoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LloydPowys2|Lloyd - Powys Fadog - Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Jacob_Youde_William_Lloyd|Lloyd, Jacob Youde WIlliam]], [[Space:The_History_of_Powys_Fadog|''The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd'']], London, T. Richards, 1882, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/historyprincesl02lloygoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * I [[Space:Book_Resources#LloydPowys3|Lloyd - Powys Fadog - Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Jacob_Youde_William_Lloyd|Lloyd, Jacob Youde WIlliam]], [[Space:The_History_of_Powys_Fadog|''The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd'']][[Space:The_History_of_Powys_Fadog|''The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd'']], London, T. Richards, 1882, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/historyprincesl06lloygoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LloydPowys4|Lloyd - Powys Fadog - Vol. IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:Jacob_Youde_William_Lloyd|Lloyd, Jacob Youde WIlliam]], [[Space:The_History_of_Powys_Fadog|''The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd'']], London, T. Richards, 1884, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/historyofprinces05lloy/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LloydPowys5|Lloyd - Powys Fadog - Vol. V]]: * [[Wikipedia:Jacob_Youde_William_Lloyd|Lloyd, Jacob Youde WIlliam]], [[Space:The_History_of_Powys_Fadog|''The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd'']], London, T. Richards, 1885, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/historyprincesl07lloygoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LloydPowys6|Lloyd - Powys Fadog - Vol. VI]]: * [[Wikipedia:Jacob_Youde_William_Lloyd|Lloyd, Jacob Youde WIlliam]], [[Space:The_History_of_Powys_Fadog|''The History of the Princes, the Lords Marcher, and the Ancient Nobility of Powys Fadog, and the Ancient Lords of Arwystli, Cedewen and Meirionydd'']], London, T. Richards, 1887, Vol. VI == Lockhart: History of the Lockharts == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Lockhart|Lockhart]]: * Lockhart, Simon Macdonald, ''Seven Centuries: The History of the Lockharts of Lee and Carnwath'', Carnwarth, Lanark, Scotland: Angus Lockhart, 1976 == Lockhart: Lockhart Papers == === [https://archive.org/stream/lockhartpapersco01lock#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LockhartG1|Lockhart - Papers Vol. I]]: * [[Lockhart-2327|Lockhart, George]]. ''The Lockhart Papers: Containing Memoirs and Commentaries upon the Affairs of Scotland from 1702 to 1715'', London: William Anderson, 1817, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/lockhartpapersco02lock#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LockhartG2|Lockhart - Papers Vol. II]]: * [[Lockhart-2327|Lockhart, George]]. ''The Lockhart Papers: Containing Memoirs and Commentaries upon the Affairs of Scotland from 1702 to 1715'', London: William Anderson, 1817, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/stream/hamiltonmanuscri00hami#page/n4/mode/1up Lowry: Hamilton Manuscripts] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Lowry|Lowry]]: * Lowry, Thomas Kennedy. ''The Hamilton Manuscripts: Containing some Account of the Settlement of the Territories of the Upper Clandeboye, Great Ardes, and Dufferin, in the County of Dow, by Sir James Hamilton, Knight, in the Reigns of James I and Charles I; with Memoirs of Him, and of his Son and Granson, James and Henry, the First and Second Earls of Clanbrassil; and of their Families, Connexions, and Descendants'', Belfast: Archer & Sons, 1867 == Lodge: Peerage of the British Empire == === [https://archive.org/details/dli.bengal.10689.7862/page/n1/mode/1up?view=theater Ed. 1] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LodgeP|Lodge - Peerage]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edmund_Lodge|Lodge, Edmund]], ''The Peerage of the British Empire as at Present Existing'', London: Saunders and Otley, 1832 === [https://books.google.com/books?id=Nw4wAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Ed. 28] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LodgeP|Lodge - Peerage]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edmund_Lodge|Lodge, Edmund]], ''The Genealogy of the Existing British Peerage and Baronetage Containing the Family Histories of the Nobility'', London: Hurst and Blackett, 1859 === [https://books.google.com/books?id=rxMwAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Ed. 41] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LodgePB|Lodge - Peerage and Baronetage]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edmund_Lodge|Lodge, Edmund]], ''The Peerage and Baronetage of the British Empire as at Present Existing'', London: Hurst and Blackett, 1872 == Lodge: Peerage of Ireland == === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageirelando00archgoog#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Lodge1|Lodge - Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Lodge_(archivist)|Lodge, John]], ed., '' The Peerage of Ireland: or a Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom'', Dublin: James Moore 1789, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofireland02lodg#page/n2/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Lodge2|Lodge - Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Lodge_(archivist)|Lodge, John]], ed., '' The Peerage of Ireland: or a Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom'', Dublin: James Moore 1789, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofireland03lodg#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Lodge3|Lodge - Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Lodge_(archivist)|Lodge, John]], ed., '' The Peerage of Ireland: or a Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom'', Dublin: James Moore 1789, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofireland04lodg#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Lodge4|Lodge - Vol. IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Lodge_(archivist)|Lodge, John]], ed., '' The Peerage of Ireland: or a Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom'', Dublin: James Moore 1789, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofireland05lodg#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Lodge5|Lodge - Vol. V]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Lodge_(archivist)|Lodge, John]], ed., '' The Peerage of Ireland: or a Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom'', Dublin: James Moore 1789, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofireland06lodg#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Lodge6|Lodge - Vol. VI]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Lodge_(archivist)|Lodge, John]], ed., '' The Peerage of Ireland: or a Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom'', Dublin: James Moore 1789, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofireland07lodg#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Lodge7|Lodge - Vol. VII]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Lodge_(archivist)|Lodge, John]], ed., '' The Peerage of Ireland: or a Genealogical History of the Present Nobility of that Kingdom'', Dublin: James Moore 1789, Vol. VII == Lodge: Portraits of Illustrious Personages == === [https://archive.org/stream/portraitsofillus01lodguoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LodgePortraits1|Lodge - Portraits Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edmund_Lodge|Lodge, Edmund]], ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain with Geographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions'', London: William Smith, 1849, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/portraitsofillus02lodguoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LodgePortraits2|Lodge - Portraits Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edmund_Lodge|Lodge, Edmund]], ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain with Geographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions'', London: William Smith, 1849, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/portraitsofillus03lodguoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LodgePortraits3|Lodge - Portraits Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edmund_Lodge|Lodge, Edmund]], ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain with Geographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions'', London: William Smith, 1849, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/portraitsofillus04lodguoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LodgePortraits4|Lodge - Portraits Vol. IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edmund_Lodge|Lodge, Edmund]], ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain with Geographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions'', London: William Smith, 1849, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/stream/portraitsofillus05lodguoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LodgePortraits5|Lodge - Portraits Vol. V]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edmund_Lodge|Lodge, Edmund]], ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain with Geographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions'', London: William Smith, 1849, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/stream/portraitsofillus06lodguoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LodgePortraits6|Lodge - Portraits Vol. VI]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edmund_Lodge|Lodge, Edmund]], ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain with Geographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions'', London: William Smith, 1849, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/stream/portraitsofillus07lodguoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LodgePortraits7|Lodge - Portraits Vol. VII]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edmund_Lodge|Lodge, Edmund]], ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain with Geographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions'', London: William Smith, 1849, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/stream/portraitsofillus08lodguoft#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. VIII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LodgePortraits8|Lodge - Portraits VIII]]: * [[Wikipedia:Edmund_Lodge|Lodge, Edmund]], ''Portraits of Illustrious Personages of Great Britain with Geographical and Historical Memoirs of their Lives and Actions'', London: William Smith, 1849, Vol. VIII == [https://archive.org/details/historyofdescend00lord/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Lord: Descendants of Nathan Lord] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LordNathanLord|Lord - Nathan Lord]]: * Lord, Charles Chase, ''A History of the Descendants of Nathan Lord of Ancient Kittery, Maine'', Concord, NH: Rumford Press,1912 == [https://archive.org/details/lesdernierscaro00girygoog/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Lot: Les Derniers Carolingiens] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LotCarolingiens|Lot - Carolingiens]]: * [[Wikipedia:Ferdinand_Lot|Lot, Ferdinand Victor Henri]], ''Les Derniers, Lothaire Louis V - Charles de Lorraine (954-991)'', Paris: Emile Bouillon,1891 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogyoffamil1819lums/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Lumsden: Genealogy of the Family of Forbes] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LumsdenForbes|Lumsden - Forbes]]: * Lumsden, Mathew, ''Genealogy of the Family of Forbes, from the Account of Mr. Mathew Lumsden of Tulliekerne written in 1580'', Inverness: Journal Office,1819 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=D3FKAAAAIAAJ&pg=PR3#v=onepage&q&f=true Lyle: Ancient Ballads and Songs] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LyleT|Lyle - Ancient Ballads]]: * Lyle, Thomas, ''Ancient Ballads and Songs, Chiefly from Tradition, Manuscripts, and Scarce Works'', London: Westley and Tyrel,1827 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=D3FKAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA102&lpg=PA102&dq=marian+sempill+montgomerie#v=onepage&q=marian%20sempill%20montgomerie&f=true Marian Sempill] == [https://archive.org/stream/deinsula#page/n1/mode/1up Lyle: Lyles of Renfrewshire] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#LyleW|Lyle - Lyles of Renfrewshire]]: * Lyle, William, ''De Insula or The Lyles of Renfrewshire'', Glasgow: Jackson, Son & Co.,1936 == Lyon Memorial == === [https://archive.org/details/lyonmemorial01lyon/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I - Massachusetts Families] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LyonMemorial1|Lyon Memorial - Vol. I]]: * Lyon, Albert Brown, ''Lyon Memorial: Massachusetts Families including Descendants of the Immigrants William Lyon, or Roxbury, Peter Lyon, of Dorchester, George Lyon, of Dorchester with Introduction Treating of the English Ancestry of the American Families'', Detroit: Wm. Graham Printing & Co.,1905 === [https://archive.org/details/lyonmemorial00lyon/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. 2 - Families of Connecticut and New Jersey] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LyonMemorial2|Lyon Memorial - Vol. II]]: * Lyon, Sidney Elizabeth, ''Lyon Memorial: Families of Connecticut and New Jersey including Records of the Descendants of the Immigrants Richard Lyon, of Fairfield, Henry Lyon, of Fairfield with a Sketch 'Lyons Famrs' by S. R. WInans, Jr.'', Detroit: Wm. Graham Printing & Co.,1907 === [https://archive.org/details/lyonmemorial03lyon/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. 3 - New York Families] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LyonMemorial3|Lyon Memorial - Vol. III]]: * Miller, Robert B.,, ''Lyon Memorial: New York Families Descended from the Immigrant Thomas Lyon, of Rye'', Detroit: Wm. Graham Printing & Co.,1907 == MacDonald: Clan Donald == === [https://archive.org/stream/clandonald01macd#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacDonaldAngus1|MacDonald, Angus - Vol I]]: * MacDonald, Angus and MacDonald, Archibald, ''Clan Donald'', Inverness: Northern Counties Publishing Co, Ltd., 1996, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/clandonald02macd#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacDonaldAngus2|MacDonald, Angus - Vol II]]: * MacDonald, Angus and MacDonald, Archibald, ''Clan Donald'', Inverness: Northern Counties Publishing Co, Ltd., 1900, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/clandonald03macduoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacDonaldAngus3|MacDonald, Angus - Vol III]]: * MacDonald, Angus and MacDonald, Archibald, ''Clan Donald'', Inverness: Northern Counties Publishing Co, Ltd., 1904, Vol. III == [https://books.google.com/books?id=kpgCAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true MacDonald: Scottish Armorial Seals] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacDonaldWilliam|MacDonald, William]]: * MacDonald, William Rae, ''Scottish Armorial Seals'', Edinburgh: William Green & Sons, 1904 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=kpgCAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA305#v=onepage&q&f=true Sempill] == MacDougall: James IV == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacDougalJames4|MacDougall - James IV]]: * MacDougall, Norman, ''James IV'', East Lothian: Tuckwell Press Ltd., 1997 == MacDowall: MacDowalls == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacDowallMacDowalls|MacDowall - MacDowalls]]: * MacDowall, Fergus D.H, and MacDougall, WIlliam L,, ''The MacDowalls'', Parkton, MD: Clan MacDougall Society of North America, 2009 == [https://archive.org/stream/historyofclanmac00macf#page/n8/mode/1up MacFarlane: History of Clan MacFarlane] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacFarlaneClan|MacFarlane - Clan]]: * MacFarlane, James, ''History of Clan MacFarlane'', Glasgow: David J Clark Ltd, 1922 == MacFarlane: Genealogical Collections == === [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalcol00macfgoog/page/n3/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacFarlane1|MacFarlane - Collections Vol. I]]: * MacFarlane, Walter, ''Genealogical Collections concerning Families in Scotland made by Walter Macfarlane 1750-1751'', Edited by James Toshach Clark, Edinburgh: University Press, 1900, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalcol01macfgoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacFarlane2|MacFarlane - Collections Vol. II]]: * MacFarlane, Walter, ''Genealogical Collections concerning Families in Scotland made by Walter Macfarlane 1750-1751'', Edited by James Toshach Clark, Edinburgh: University Press, 1900, Vol. II * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=bc.ark:/13960/t2h731z7w&view=1up&seq=309 p. 297] == MacFarlane: Geographical Collections == === [https://archive.org/stream/geographicalcoll01macf#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacFarlaneGeo1|MacFarlane - Geographical Vol. i]]: * MacFarlane, Walter, ''Geographical Collections relating to Scotland made by Walter Macfarlane'', Edinburgh: University Press, 1906, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/geographicalcoll02macf#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacFarlaneGeo2|MacFarlane - Geographical Vol. iI]]: * MacFarlane, Walter, ''Geographical Collections relating to Scotland made by Walter Macfarlane'', Edinburgh: University Press, 1907, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/geographicalcoll03macf#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacFarlaneGeo3|MacFarlane - Geographical Vol. iiI]]: * MacFarlane, Walter, ''Geographical Collections relating to Scotland made by Walter Macfarlane'', Edinburgh: University Press, 1908, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/urquhartglenmori00mack/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater MacKay: Urquhart and Glenmoriston] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#McKayUrquhart|MacKay - Urquhart and Glenmoriston]]: * MacKay, WIlliam.''Urquhart and Glenmoriston, Olden Times in a Highland Parish'', Inverness: Northern Counties Newspaper and Printing and Publishing Company,1914 == [https://archive.org/details/chronicleofkings00mait/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater MacKenzie: Chronicle of the Kings of Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKenzieJChronicle|MacKenzie, John - Chronicle]]: * MacKenzie, John W.''A Chronicle of the Kings of Scotland from Fergus the First, to James the Sixth, in the year MDCXI'', Edinburgh: private,1830 == [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcameron00mackuoft#page/n6/mode/1up MacKenzie: History of the Camerons] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKenzieACameron|MacKenzie, Alexander - Camerons]]: * [[Wikipedia:Alexander_Mackenzie_(historian)|MacKenzie, Alexander]]. ''History of the Camerons, with Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Name'', Inverness: A & W Mackenzie,1884 == [https://archive.org/details/historyofchishol00mackuoft/page/n2/mode/1up?view=theater MacKenzie: History of the Chisholms] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKenzieAChisholms|MacKenzie, Alexander - Chisholms]]: * [[Wikipedia:Alexander_Mackenzie_(historian)|MacKenzie, Alexander]]. ''History of the Chisholms, with Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Name'', Inverness: A & W Mackenzie,1891 == [https://archive.org/details/historyoffrasers00mackuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater MacKenzie: History of the Frasers of Lovat] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKenzieFrasers|MacKenzie, Alexander - Frasers of Lovat]]: * [[Wikipedia:Alexander_Mackenzie_(historian)|MacKenzie, Alexander]]. ''History of the Frasers of Lovat, with Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Name to which is Added Those of Dunballoch and Phopachy'', Inverness: A & W Mackenzie,1896 == [https://archive.org/details/historyofmacken00mack/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater MacKenzie: History of the MacKenzies] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKenzieMakenzie|MacKenzie, Alexander - MacKenzies]]: * [[Wikipedia:Alexander_Mackenzie_(historian)|MacKenzie, Alexander]]. ''History of the MacKenzies, with Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Name'', Inverness: A & W Mackenzie,1894 == [https://archive.org/details/historyofmacleod00mack/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater MacKenzie: History of the MacLeods] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKenzieLeod|MacKenzie, Alexander - MacLeods]]: * [[Wikipedia:Alexander_Mackenzie_(historian)|MacKenzie, Alexander]]. ''History of the MacLeods, with Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Name'', Inverness: A & W Mackenzie,1889 == [https://archive.org/details/historyofmunroso00mack/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater MacKenzie: History of the Munros of Fowlis] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKenzieMunro|MacKenzie, Alexander - Munro of Fowlis]]: * [[Wikipedia:Alexander_Mackenzie_(historian)|MacKenzie, Alexander]]. ''History of the Munros of Fowlis, with Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Name, to whish are Added Those of Lexington and New England'', Inverness: A & W Mackenzie,1898 == [https://archive.org/stream/historymacdonal00mackgoog#page/n9/mode/1up MacKenzie: History of the MacDonalds] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKenzieAMacDonalds|MacKenzie, Alexander - MacDonalds]]: * [[Wikipedia:Alexander_Mackenzie_(historian)|MacKenzie, Alexander]].''History of the MacDonalds and Lords of the Isles; with Genealogies of the Principal Families of the Name'', Inverness: A & W Mackenzie,1881 == [https://archive.org/stream/kilbarchanparish00mack#page/n10/mode/1up MacKenzie: Kilbarchan: A Parish History] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKenzieRKilbarchan|MacKenzie, Robert - Kilbarchan]]: * MacKenzie, Robert Dunbar. ''Kilbarchan; a parish history'', Kilbarchan: Alexander Gardner,1902 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/kilbarchanparish00mack#page/214/mode/1up Robert Sempill] == MacKenzie: Writers of the Scots Nation == === [https://archive.org/details/livescharacterso01mack/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKernzeWriters1|MacKenzie - Writers Vol. I]]: * MacKenzie, George, ''The Lives and Characters of the Most Eminent Writers of the Scots Nation; with an Abstract and Catalogue of Their Works; their various Editions; and the Judgment of the Learned concerning them'', Edinburgh: James Watson, 1708, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/livescharacterso02mack/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKenzieWriters2|MacKenzie - Writers Vol. II]]: * MacKenzie, George, ''The Lives and Characters of the Most Eminent Writers of the Scots Nation; with an Abstract and Catalogue of Their Works; their various Editions; and the Judgment of the Learned concerning them'', Edinburgh: James Watson, 1711, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/livescharacterso03mack/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKenzieWriters3|MacKenzie - Writers Vol. III]]: * MacKenzie, George, ''The Lives and Characters of the Most Eminent Writers of the Scots Nation; with an Abstract and Catalogue of Their Works; their various Editions; and the Judgment of the Learned concerning them'', Edinburgh: James Watson, 1711, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/gallowayinancie00mackgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater MacKerlie: Galloway in Ancient and Modern Times] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKerlieAncient|MacKerlie - Galloway Ancient]]: * MacKerlie, Peter Handyside, ''Galloway in Ancient and Modern Times'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1891 == MacKerlie: History of the Lands in Galloway == === [https://archive.org/details/historylandsand00mackgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKerlieHistory1|MacKerlie - History Vol. I]]: * MacKerlie, Peter Handyside, ''History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway, with Historical Sketches of the District'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1906, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/historylandsand01mackgoog/page/n11/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacKerlieHistory2|MacKerlie - History Vol. II]]: * MacKerlie, Peter Handyside, ''History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway, with Historical Sketches of the District'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1906, Vol. II == [https://books.google.com/books?id=SztcAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Mackie: The Castles, Palaces, and Prisons of Mary Queen of Scots] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Mackie|Mackie]]: * Mackie, Charles, ''The Castles, Palaces, and Prisons of Mary Queen of Scots'', London: Arthur Hall, Virtue, & Co., 1853 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=SztcAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA303&lpg=PA303&dq=southannan#v=onepage&q=southannan&f=true Queen Mary visits Southannan] == [https://archive.org/details/historicearlsear00mack/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Mackintosh: Earldoms of Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MackintoshEarldoms|Mackintosh - Earldoms of Scotland]]: * Mackintosh, John, ''Historic Earls and Earldoms of Scotland'', Aberdeen: W. Jolly & Sons, 1898 == [https://archive.org/details/historicfamilies00macl/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater MacLeod: Historic Families of the Lennox] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacLeodFamilies|MacMillan Familes of the Lennox]]: * MacLeod, Donald, ''Historic Families, Notable People, and Memorabilia, of the Lennox'', Dumbarton: private, 1891 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=VZQuAAAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true MacLeod: Family Papers of Dundas of Dundas] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacLeoadDundas|MacLeod - Family Papers of Dundas of Dundas]]: * MacLeod, Walter, ''Royal Letters and Other Historical Documents Selected from the Family Papers of Dundas of Dundas'', Edinburgh: William Brown, 1897 == [https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.153795#page/n10/mode/1up MacMillan: George Buchanan] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacMillan|MacMillan]]: * MacMillan, Donald, ''George Buchanan, A Biography'', Edinburgh: George A. Morton, 1906 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=mYpHAQAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true MacPhail: Hamilton of Kincavil and the General Assembly of 1563] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacPhailHamilton|MacPhail - Hamilton]]: * [[MacPhail-282|MacPhail, James Robert Nicholson]], "Hamilton of Kincavil and the General Assembly of 1563", ''The Scottish Historical Review'', Glasgow: James MacLehose & Sons, 1913, Volume 10 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=mYpHAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA156&f=true#v=onepage&q&f=true Patrick Hamilton] == MacPhail: Highland Papers == === [https://archive.org/details/highlandpapers01macp_0/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacPhailHighland1|MacPhail - Highland I]]: * [[MacPhail-282|MacPhail, James Robert Nicholson]], ed., "Highland Papers, Volume I", ''[[Space:Publications of the Scottish History Society|Publications of the Scottish History Society]]'', Edinburgh: T & A Constable Ltd, 1914, Second Series, Volume V === [https://archive.org/details/highlandpapers02macp/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacPhailHighland2|MacPhail - Highland II]]: * [[MacPhail-282|MacPhail, James Robert Nicholson]], ed., "Highland Papers, Volume II", ''[[Space:Publications of the Scottish History Society|Publications of the Scottish History Society]]'', Edinburgh: T & A Constable Ltd, 1916, Second Series, Volume XII === [https://archive.org/details/highlandpapers03macp/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacPhailHighland3|MacPhail - Highland III]]: * [[MacPhail-282|MacPhail, James Robert Nicholson]], ed., "Highland Papers, Volume III", ''[[Space:Publications of the Scottish History Society|Publications of the Scottish History Society]]'', Edinburgh: T & A Constable Ltd, 1920, Second Series, Volume XX === [https://digital.nls.uk/scottish-history-society-publications/browse/archive/126513620#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=11&xywh=-485%2C-157%2C2570%2C3114 Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacPhailHighland4|MacPhail - Highland IV]]: * [[MacPhail-282|MacPhail, James Robert Nicholson]], ed., "Highland Papers, Volume IV", ''[[Space:Publications of the Scottish History Society|Publications of the Scottish History Society]]'', Edinburgh: T & A Constable Ltd, 1934, Third Series, Volume XXII == [https://archive.org/details/cu31924028151177/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Maidment: Letter of State - James the Sixth] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Maidment|Maidment - Letters of States]]: * [[Wikipedia:James_Maidment|Maidment, James]], ''Letters and State Papers during the Reign o f King James the Sixth. Chiefly from the manuscript collections of Sir James Balfour of Denmyln'', Edinburgh: Edinburgh Printing Company, 1838 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=MeEGAAAAQAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Mair: Parish of Ellen] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MairEllon|Mair - Parish of Ellon]]: * Mair, Thomas, ''Records of the Parish of Ellon'', Aberdeen: A. Brown, 1876 == [https://archive.org/details/historyofhouseof00mait/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Maitland: History of the House of Seytoun] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MaitlandHistorySeytoun|Maitland - History House of Seytoun]]: * [[Wikipedia:Richard_Maitland|Maitland, Richard]], ''The History of the House of Seytoun to the Year MDLIX'', Glasgow: Hutchison & Brookman, 1829 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofhouse1830mait/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Maitland: Genealogy of the House of Setoun] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MaitlandGenealogySeytoun|Maitland - Genealogy House of Seytoun]]: * [[Wikipedia:Richard_Maitland|Maitland, Richard]], ''The Genealogy of the House and Surname of Setoun'', Edinburgh: Hutchison & Brookman, 1830 == [https://archive.org/stream/reminiscencesge00makegoog#page/n9/mode/1up Makedougall-Brisbane: Reminiscences] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Makedougall-Brisbane|Makedougall-Brisbane]]: * [[Brisbane-28|Makedougall-Brisbane, Thomas]], ''Reminiscences of General Sir Thomas Makedougall Brisbane'', Edinburgh: Thomas Constable, 1860 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo1808malc/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Malcolm: House of Drummond] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MalcolmDrummond|Malcolm - Drummond]]: * Malcolm, David, ''A Genealogical Memoir of the Most Noble and Ancient House of Drummond, and of the Several Branches that have Sprung from it, From its First Founder Maurice, to the Present Family of Perth'', Edinburgh: Mundell, Doig & Stevenson, 1808 == [https://archive.org/details/reportonmanuscri0000grea_z3j4/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Manuscripts of Col. David Milne Home] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ManusciptsHome|Manuscripts of Col David Milne Home]]: * ''Report on the Manuscripts of Colonel David Milne Home of Wedderburn Castle, N..B.'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1902 == [https://archive.org/details/manuscriptsofduk00grea_4/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Manuscripts of the Duke of Roxburghe] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ManusciptsRoxburgh|Manuscripts of the Duke of Roxburghe]]: * ''The Manuscripts of theDke of Roxburgh; Sir H.H. Campbell, Bart.; TheEarl of Strathmore; and the Countess Dowager of Seafield'', London: His Majesty's Stationery Office, 1894 == [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalnote00mars#page/n8/mode/1up/ Marshall: Genealogical Notes - Ancient Scottish Families] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Marshall|Marshall]]: * Marshall, David. ''Genealogical Notes anent some Ancient Scottish Families', Perth: J.V. Nicoll, 1884 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=54FPAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA315#v=onepage&q&f=true Massue: Dalgleish of Tinnygask] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MassueDalgleish|Maassue - Dalgleish]]: * [[Wikipedia:Melville_Henry_Massue|Massue, Melville Henry]], ''Dalgleish of TInnygask''.''Genealogical Magazine: A Journal of Family History, Heraldry, and Pedigrees'', London: Elliot Stock, 1902, Vol. V == [https://archive.org/details/jacobitepeerage00unkngoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Massue: Jacobite Peerage] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MassueJacobite|Maassue - Jacobite Peerage]]: * [[Wikipedia:Melville_Henry_Massue|Massue, Melville Henry]], ''The Jacobite Peerage, Baronetage, Knightage and Grants of Honour'', Edinburgh: T.C. & E.C. Jack, 1904 == Massue: Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal == === [https://archive.org/details/plantagenetrollo00ruvi/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Clarence] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MassuePlantagenet1905|Maassue - Plantagenet - Clarence]: * [[Wikipedia:Melville_Henry_Massue|Massue, Melville Henry]], ''The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal bing a Complete Table of all the Descendants Now Living of Edward III, King of England'', London: Melville & Company, 1905 Clarence Voluma === [https://archive.org/details/plantagenetrollo01ruvi/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Mortimer-Percy] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MassuePlantagenet1911|Maassue - Plantagenet - Mortimer Percy]: * [[Wikipedia:Melville_Henry_Massue|Massue, Melville Henry]], ''The Plantagenet Roll of the Blood Royal bing a Complete Table of all the Descendants Now Living of Edward III, King of England'', London: Melville & Company, 1911 Mortimer-Percy Voluma == Maucourt: Mémoire Chronologique de Maucourt de Bourjolly == === [https://archive.org/details/mmoirechronologi01mauc/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Tome I - Jusqu'à 1547] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DuChesnesMontmorency1|Du Chesne - de Montmorency et de Laval Tome I]]: * [[Wikipedia:fr:Charles_Maucourt_de_Bourjolly|Maucourt de Bourjolly, Charles]], ''Mémoire Chronologique de Maucourt de Bourjolly sur la Ville de Laval Suivi de la Chronique de Guitet de la Houllerie'', Laval: L. Moreau, 1886, Tome. I === [https://archive.org/details/mmoirechronologi02mauc/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Tome II - de 1547 à 1547] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#DuChesnesMontmorency2|Du Chesne - de Montmorency et de Laval Tome II]]: * [[Wikipedia:fr:Charles_Maucourt_de_Bourjolly|Maucourt de Bourjolly, Charles]], ''Mémoire Chronologique de Maucourt de Bourjolly sur la Ville de Laval Suivi de la Chronique de Guitet de la Houllerie'', Laval: L. Moreau, 1886, Tome. II == Maule: Registrum de Panmure == === [https://archive.org/details/registrumdepanm01ofgoog/page/n16/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MaulePanmure1|Maule - Panmure Vol. I]]: * Maule, Harry, ''Registrum de Panmure: Records of the Families of Maule, de Valoniis, Brechin, and Brechin-Barclay, United in the Line of the Barons and Earls of Panmure'', Edinburgh: private, 1874, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/registrumdepanm00ofgoog/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MaulePanmure2|Maule - Panmure Vol. II]]: * Maule, Harry, ''Registrum de Panmure: Records of the Families of Maule, de Valoniis, Brechin, and Brechin-Barclay, United in the Line of the Barons and Earls of Panmure'', Edinburgh: private, 1874, Vol. II == [https://books.google.com/books?id=1y3JtRGQ8noC&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true Maxwell: English and Scottish Chivalry] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MaxwellCA|Maxwell - Chivalry]]: * Maxwell, Charles Alfred, ''English and Scottish Chivalry: Tales from Authentic Chronicles and Histories'', Edinburgh: William P. Nimmo, 1870 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=1y3JtRGQ8noC&pg=PA223#v=onepage&q&f=true Dumbarton Castle] == Maxwell: History of the House of Douglas == === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofhouseof01maxw#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MaxwellDoug1|Maxwell - Douglas Vol. I]]: * Maxwell, Herbert ''History of the House of Douglas from the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland'', London: Freemantle & Co., 1902, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofhouseof02maxw#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MaxwellDoug2|Maxwell - Douglas Vol. II]]: * Maxwell, Herbert, ''History of the House of Douglas from the Earliest Times Down to the Legislative Union of England and Scotland'', London: Freemantle & Co., 1902, Vol. II == [https://books.google.com/books?id=NWI2AQAAMAAJ&pg=PA512#v=onepage&q&f=true Maxwell: Calendar of Scottish Crime] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MaxwellCSC|Maxwell - Scottish Crime]]: * Maxwell, Herbert. "Calendar of Scottish Crime", ''Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine'', New York: The Leonard Scott Publication Co.,1897, Vol. 162, No. 984 == [https://archive.org/details/mcclunggenealog00mcclgoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater McClung: McClung Genealogy] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#McClungMcClung|McClung - McClung Genealogy]]: * McClung, William B. ''The McClung Genealogy, A Genealogical and Biographical Record of the McClung Family from the Time of their Emigration to the Year 1904'', Pittsburgh, PA: McClung Printing Company,1904 == [https://archive.org/details/historicalsignif00mccl/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater McClung: Rockbridge County, Virginia] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#McClungRockbridge|McClung - Rockbridge]]: * McClung, James Willson. ''Historical Significance of Rockbridge County, Virginia'', Staunton, VA: McClure Company, Inc.,1939 == M'Crie: Life of Andrew Melville == === [https://books.google.com/books?id=wyMH6N8lPHYC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#McCrie1|McCrie - Melville Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Thomas_M'Crie_the_Elder|McCrie, Thomas]], ''Life of Andrew Melville, Containing Illustrations of the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Scotland, During the Latter Part of the Sixteenth and Beginning of the Seventeenth Century. With an Appendix, Consisting of Original Papers'', , Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1824, Ed. 2, Vol. I === [https://books.google.com/books?id=hUYTAAAAYAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. II] === * [Space:Book_Resources[#McCrie2|McCrie - Melville Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Thomas_M'Crie_the_Elder|McCrie, Thomas]], ''Life of Andrew Melville, Containing Illustrations of the Ecclesiastical and Literary History of Scotland, During the Latter Part of the Sixteenth and Beginning of the Seventeenth Century. With an Appendix, Consisting of Original Papers'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1819, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/historymcdowell00mcdogoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater McDowell: McDowells, Erwins, Irwins] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#McDowellHistory|McDowell - History]]: * [[McDowell-5213|McDowell, John Hugh]], ''History of the McDowells, Erwins, Irwins, and Connections'', Memphis: C. R. Johnston & Co., 1918 == [https://archive.org/details/mccuesofolddomin00mccu/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater McCue: McCues of the Old Dominion] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#McCueMcCues|McCue - McCues]]: * McCue, John, ''The McCues of the Old Dominion: supplemented with Brief Charts of the Steele, Arbuckle and Cunningham Families'', Mexico: MO: Missouri Ptg & Pub Co., 1912 == [https://archive.org/details/mcdowellsinameri00macd/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater McDowells in America] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#McDowellHistory|McDowell - History]]: * McDowell, Dorothy Kelly, ''McDowells in America, A Genealogy'', Baltimore: Gateway Press, Inc., 1981 == [https://archive.org/details/memorialsdanver00macngoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater MacNamara: Danvers Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MacnamaraDanvers|Macnamara - Danvers]]: * [[MacNamara-278|MacNamara, Francis Nottidge]], ed., ''Memorials of the Danvers Family (of Dauntsey and Culworth): Their Ancestors and Descendants from the Conquest till the Termination of the Eighteenth Century; with some Account of the Alliances of the Family, and the Places where They were Seated'', London: Hardy and Page, 1895 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00mead/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Mead: Lee Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MeadLee|Mead - Lee Family]]: * Mead, Edward C, ed., ''Genealogical History of the Lee Family of Virginia and Maryland from A.D. 1300 to A.D. 1866 with Notes and Illustrations'', New York: Richardson and Company, 1868 == [https://archive.org/stream/memoiresofsirjam00melv#page/n4/mode/1up Melvil: Memoires of Sir James Melvil] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MelvilMemoires|Melvil - Memoires]]: * [[Wikipedia:James_Melville_(1556–1614)|Melvil, James]], ''The Memoires of Sir James Melvil of Halhill: Containing an Impartial Account of the most Remarkable Affairs of State during the last Age, not mentioned by other Historians: More particularly Relating to the Kingdoms of England and Scotland Under the Reigns of Queen Elizabeth, Mary Queen of Scots, and King James'', London: E.H , 1683 == [https://archive.org/stream/diarymrjamesmel00kinlgoog#page/n7/mode/2up Melville: Diary of Mr. James Melville] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MelvilleDiary|Melville - Diary]]: * [[Wikipedia:James_Melville_(1556–1614)|Melvil, James]] ''The Diary of Mr. James Melville, 1556-1601'', Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1829 == [https://archive.org/stream/levenandmelville77melvuoft#page/n8/mode/1up Melville: Leven and Melville Papers] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MelvillePapers|Melville - Papers]]: * Melville, George, ''Leven and Melville Papers; Letters and State Papers Chiefly Addressed to George Earl of Melville, Secretary of State for Scotland, 1689-1691'', Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1843 == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/378834/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Merrill : Captain Merrill and the Merrill Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MerrillMerrill|Merrill - Captain Merrill]]: * Merrill, William Ernest, ''Captain Merrill and the Merrill Family of North Carolina'', Penrose, NC: private, 1935 == [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyo00metc#page/n10/mode/1up Metcalfe: History of the County of Renfrew] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Metcalfe|Metcalfe]]: * Metcalfe, William Musham, ''A History of the County of Renfrew from the Earliest Times'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1905 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=Vgmile9qeSEC&pg=PA420&lpg=PA420&q&f=true#v=onepage&q&f=true Bruntshields acquired by Sempill] == Metcalfe: Visitations of Essex == === [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Part I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MetcalfeVisitationsEssex1|Metcalfe - Visitations of Esssex Part I]]: * [[Metcalfe-587|Metcalfe, Walter Charles]], ''The Visitations of Essex Made by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558, Cooke, 1570; Raven, 1612, and Owen and Lilly, 1634, to Which Are Added Miscellaneous Essex Pedigrees from Various Harleian Manuscripts: And an Appendix Containing Berry’s Essex Pedigrees'', London: Mitchell and Hughes, 1878, Part I === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090357641&view=1up&seq=9 Part II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MetcalfeVisitationsEssex2|Metcalfe - Visitations of Esssex Part II]]: * [[Metcalfe-587|Metcalfe, Walter Charles]], ''The Visitations of Essex Made by Hawley, 1552; Hervey, 1558, Cooke, 1570; Raven, 1612, and Owen and Lilly, 1634, to Which Are Added Miscellaneous Essex Pedigrees from Various Harleian Manuscripts: And an Appendix Containing Berry’s Essex Pedigrees'', London: Mitchell and Hughes, 1879, Part II == [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofsuf00harvuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Metcalfe: Visitations of Suffolk] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MetcalfeVisitationsSuffolk|Metcalfe - Visitations of Suffolk]]: * [[Metcalfe-587|Metcalfe, Walter Charles]], ''The Visitations of Suffolk made by Hervey, Clarenceux, 1561, Cooke, Clarenceux, 1577, and Raven, Richmond Herald, 1612, with Notes and an Appendix of Additional Suffolk Pedigrees'', Exeter: William Pollard, 1882 == [https://archive.org/stream/rolleminentburg00scogoog#page/n12/mode/2up Millar: Eminent Burgesses of Dundee] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Millar|Millar]]: * [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15627255 Millar, Alexander Hastie], ''Roll of Eminent Burgesses of Dundee, 1513-1886'', Dundee: private, 1887 == [https://archive.org/details/descendantsofcap00mill/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Miller: Descendants of Capt. Thomas Carter] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MillerCarter|Miller - Carter]]: * Miller, Joseph Lyon, ''The Descendants of Capt. Thomas Carter of Barford, Lancaster County, Virginia with Genealogical Notes of Many of the Allied families'', Thomas, WV: private, 1912 == [https://archive.org/stream/moirgenealogycol1913moir#page/n8/mode/1up Moir: Moir Genealogy] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Moir|Moir]]: * Moir, Alexander L, ''Moir Genealogy and Collateral Lines with Historical Notes'', Lowell, Mass: private, 1913 == [https://archive.org/details/historygenealogic00moly/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Molyneux: Molyneux Families] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MolyneuxMolyneux|Molyneux - Molyneux]]: * Molyneux, Nellie Zada Rice, ''History Genealogical and Biographical of the Molyneux Families'', Syracuse, NY: C.W. Bardeen, 1904 == [https://archive.org/details/agenealogicalhi01montgoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Montgomery: Genealogical History of the Montgomerys] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MontgomeryDescendants|Montgomery - Montgomerys and the Descendants]]: * Montgomery, David B, ''A Genealogical History of the Montgomerys and Their Descendants'', Owensville, IN: J.P. Cox Publisher, 1908 == [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhist00mont#page/n6/mode/1up Montgomery: Genealogical History of the Family of Montgomery] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MontgomerFam|Montgomery - Family]]: * [[Montgomery-10861|Montgomery, Thomas Harrison]], ''[[Space: A Genealogical History of the Family of Montgomery, Including the Montgomery Pedigree|A Genealogical History of the Family of Montgomery, Including the Montgomery Pedigree]]'', Philadelphia: private, 1863 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalhist00mont#page/55/mode/1up Hugh Montgomerie of Hessilhead] == [https://archive.org/details/montgomerymanusc00mont_0/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Montgomery: Montgomery Manuscripts] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MontgomeryManu|Montgomery - Manuscripts]]: * Montgomery, WIlliam, ''The Montgomery Manuscripts: (1603-1706) Compiled from Family Papers'', Belfast: James Cleeland,1869 * References: #[https://archive.org/stream/montgomerymanusc00mont_0#page/52/mode/1up Elizabeth Brisbane] == [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist1903mont/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Montgomery: Montgomerys and Their Descendants] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MontgomeryDescendants|Montgomery - Manuscripts]]: * Montgomery, David B., ''The Montgomerys and Their Descendants'', Owensville, Ind: J. P. Cox,1903 == Monumenta Boica == === [https://archive.org/details/monumentaboicae04landgoog/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Volume VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MonumentaBoica7|Monumenta Boica - Vol. VII]]: * ''Monumenta Boica'', Bavaria: Monacchi, 1766, Vol. VII == [https://archive.org/details/sketchesofshelby00moon/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Moon: Shelby, McDowell, Deaderick, Anderson] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MoonSketches|Moon - Sketches]]: * [[Moon-7040|Moon, Anna Mary]], compiler. ''[[Space:Sketches of the Shelby, McDowell, Deaderick, Anderson Families|Sketches of the Shelby, McDowell, Deaderick, Anderson Families]]''. Chattanooga:, private, 1933 == [https://archive.org/stream/moreheadfamilyof00more#page/n16/mode/1up Morehead: Morehead Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MoreheadFamily|Morehead - Family]]: * [[Morehead-324|Morehead, John Motley]], ''The Morehead Family of North Carolina and Virginia'', New York: private, 1921 == [https://archive.org/stream/moreheadfamilyof00more#page/n16/mode/1up Morton: Annals of Bath County Virginia] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MortonAnnals|Morton - Annals]]: * Morton, Oren Frederic, ''Annals of Bath County Virginia'', Staunton, Virginia: McClure Co., Inc., 1917 == [https://archive.org/details/historyofrockbri00mortrich/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Morton: History of Rockbridge County] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MortonRockbridge|Morton - Rocbridge]]: * Morton, Oren Frederic, ''A History of Rockbridge County Virginia'', Staunton, Virginia: McClure Co., Inc., 1920 == [https://archive.org/stream/historiedescento1825mure#page/n4/mode/1up Mure: House of Rowallane] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MureH|Mure - House Rowallane]]: * [[Mure-190|Mure, William]], ''The Historie and Descent of the House of Rowallane'', Glasgow: Chalmers and Collins, 1825 == Mure: Selections from the Family Papers == ===[https://archive.org/stream/selectionsfromfa01mait#page/n8/mode/1up Part 1: 1496-1853] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MureS1|Mure - Selections Part 1]]: * [[Mure-111|Mure, William]], ''Selections from the Family Papers preserved at Caldwell'', Glasgow: private, 1854, Part 1 * Referenes: # [https://archive.org/stream/selectionsfromfa01mait#page/7/mode/1up John Mure] ===[https://archive.org/details/selectionsfromfa02mait/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Part 2 Vol. I: 1733-1764] === * [Space:Book_Resources#MureS2V1|Mure - Selections Part 2 Vol. I]]: * [[Mure-111|Mure, William]], ''Selections from the Family Papers preserved at Caldwell'', Glasgow: private, 1854, Part 2, Vol. I ===[https://archive.org/details/selectionsfromfa19131914mure/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Part 2 Vol. II: 1765-1821] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MureS2V2|Mure - Selections Part 2 Vol. II]]: * [[Mure-111|Mure, William]], ''Selections from the Family Papers preserved at Caldwell'', Glasgow: private, 1885, Part 2, Vol. II == Mure: Works of William Mure of Rowallan == ===[https://archive.org/stream/worksofsirwillia01mure#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MureW1|Mure - Works Vol I]]: * [[Mure-111|Mure, William]], ''The Works of WIlliam Mure of Rowallan'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons, 1898, Vol. I ===[https://archive.org/stream/worksofsirwillia02mure#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MureW2|Mure - Works Vol. II]]: * [[Mure-111|Mure, William]], ''The Works of WIlliam Mure of Rowallan'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons, 1898, Vol. II == [https://books.google.com/books?id=NVoJAAAAIAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Murray: Black Book of Paisley] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MurrayBlackBook|Murray - Black Book]]: * Murray, David, ''The Black Book of Paisley, and Other Manuscripts of the Scotichronicon: With a Note Upon John de Burdeus Or John de Burgundia, Otherwise Sir John Mandeville, and the Pestilence'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1885 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=NVoJAAAAIAAJ&pg=PA49#v=onepage&q&f=true Sempill and Paisley Abbey] == [https://archive.org/stream/kilmacolmparishh00murr#page/n8/mode/1up Murray: Kilmacolm] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MurrayKilmacolm|Murray - Kilmacolm]]: * Murray, James, ''Kilmalcolm: A Parish History, 1100-1898'', Paisley: Alexander Gardner, 1898 == [https://archive.org/stream/biographicalann00murrgoog#page/n9/mode/1up Murray: Parish of Colinton] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MurrayColinton|Murray - Colinton]]: * [[Wikipedia:Thomas_Murray_(writer)|Murray, Thomas]], ''Biographical Annals of The Parish of Colinton'', Edinburgh: Edmonston and Douglas, 1863 == Musgrave: Obituary == === [https://archive.org/stream/obituarypriorto144musg#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Musgrave1|Musgrave - Vol. I]]: * [[Musgrave-585|Musgrave, William]], ''Obituary prior to 1800 : (as far as relates to England, Scotland, and Ireland)'', London: Harleian Society,1899, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/obituarypriorto00socigoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Musgrave2|Musgrave - Vol. II]]: * [[Musgrave-585|Musgrave, William]], ''Obituary prior to 1800 : (as far as relates to England, Scotland, and Ireland)'', London: Harleian Society,1900, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/obituarypriorto00socigoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Musgrave3|Musgrave - Vol. III]]: * [[Musgrave-585|Musgrave, William]], ''Obituary prior to 1800 : (as far as relates to England, Scotland, and Ireland)'', London: Harleian Society,1900, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/obituarypriorto148musg#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Musgrave4|Musgrave - Vol. IV]]: * [[Musgrave-585|Musgrave, William]], ''Obituary prior to 1800 : (as far as relates to England, Scotland, and Ireland)'', London: Harleian Society,1901, Vol. IV * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/obituarypriorto148musg#page/244/mode/1up Robert Semple] === [https://archive.org/stream/obituarypriorto148musg#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Musgrave5|Musgrave - Vol. V]]: * Musgrave, William, ''Obituary prior to 1800 : (as far as relates to England, Scotland, and Ireland)'', London: Harleian Society,1901, Vol. V * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/obituarypriorto148musg#page/244/mode/1up Robert Semple] === [https://archive.org/stream/obituarypriorto01socigoog#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Musgrave6|Musgrave - Vol. VI]]: * [[Musgrave-585|Musgrave, William]], ''Obituary prior to 1800 : (as far as relates to England, Scotland, and Ireland)'', London: Harleian Society,1901, Vol. VI == Muskett: Suffolk Manorial Familes == === [https://archive.org/details/suffolkmanorialf11john/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MuskettSuffolk1|Muskett - Suffolk Manorial Vol. I]]: * Muskett, Joseph James, ''Suffolk Manorial Families, being the County Visitations and other Pedigrees'', Exeter: William Pollard & Co. Ltd.,1900, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/suffolkmanorialf02john/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MuskettSuffolk2|Muskett - Suffolk Manorial Vol. II]]: * Muskett, Joseph James, ''Suffolk Manorial Families, being the County Visitations and other Pedigrees'', Exeter: William Pollard & Co. Ltd.,1908, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/suffolkmanorialf31john/page/n2/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#MuskettSuffolk3|Muskett - Suffolk Manorial Vol. III]]: * Muskett, Joseph James, ''Suffolk Manorial Families, being the County Visitations and other Pedigrees'', Exeter: William Pollard & Co. Ltd.,1910, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/immigrationofiri00myer/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Myers: Immigration of the Irish Quakers] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#MyersQuakers|Myers - Quakers]]: * Myers, Albert Cook, ''Immigration of the Irish Quakers into Pennsylvania, 1682-1750, with their Early History in Ireland'', Swathmore PA: private,1902 == [https://archive.org/stream/vitaedunkeldensi00myln#page/n8/mode/1up Myln: Vitae Dunkeldensis Ecclesiae Episcoporum] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Myln|Myln]]: * Myln, Alexandro, ''Vitae Dunkeldensis Ecclesiae Episcoporum, A Prima Sedis Fundatione, Ad Annum MDXV'', Edinburgh: private,1831 == [https://archive.org/stream/stonehousehisto00naisgoog Naismith: Stonehouse] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Naismith|Naismith]]: * [[Naismith-218|Naismith, Robert]], ''Stonehouse: Historical and Traditional'', Glasgow: Robert Forrester, 1885 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=mYAHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA55&f=true#v=onepage&q&f=true Margaret Sempill] == New Statistical Account of Scotland == === [https://archive.org/details/newstatisticalac01edin/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I - Edinburgh] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland1|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol I]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/newstatisticala20clergoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II - Linlithgow-Haddington-Berwick] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland2|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol II]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/b21365805_0003/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III - Roxburgh-Peebles-Selkirk] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland3|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol III]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/b21365805_0004/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV - Dumfries-Kirkcudbright-Wigton] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland4|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol IV]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/newstatisticala13clergoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V - Ayr-Bute] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland5|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol V]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/newstatisticalac06edinuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI - Lanarkshire] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland6|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol VI]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/details/b21365805_0007/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII - Renfrew-Argyle] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland7|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol VII]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/details/b21365805_0008/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII - Dunbarton-Stirling-Clackmannan] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland8|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol VIII]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. VIII === [https://archive.org/details/newstatisticala14clergoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX - Fife-Kinross] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland9|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol IX]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. IX === [https://archive.org/details/newstatisticala03clergoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X - Perth] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland10|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol X]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. X === [https://archive.org/details/newstatisticala21clergoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI - Forfar-Kincardine] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland11|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol XI]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. XI === [https://archive.org/details/newstatisticala22clergoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII - Aberdeen] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland12|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol XII]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. XII === [https://archive.org/details/b21365805_0013/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XIII - Banff-Elgin-Nairn] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland13|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol XIII]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. XIII === [https://archive.org/details/newstatisticala08clergoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XIV - Onverness-Ross and Cromarty] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland14|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol XIV]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. XIV === [https://archive.org/details/newstatisticala00unkngoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XV - Sutherland-Caithness-Orkney-Shetland] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NewStatScotland15|New Stat Account of Scotland- Vol XV]]: * Ministers of the respective parishes, ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood and Sons, 1845, Vol. XV == New York Genealogical and Biographical Record == === [https://archive.org/stream/newyorkgenealogi01newya#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NYGBR-1|NY G & B Record - Vol I]]: * New York Genealogical and Biographical Society, '''[[Space:The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record|The New York Genealogical and Biographical Record]]'', New York: private, 1870, Vol. I == Nichols: History and Antiquities of the County of Leicester == ===[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000032377057&view=page&seq=13&skin=2021 Vol. I, Part I Introduction]=== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NicholsLeicester1-1|Nichols - County of Leicester Vol. I, Part I]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Nichols_(printer)|Nichols, John]], [[Space:The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire|''The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire'']], London: John Nichols, 1795, Vol. I, Part I ===[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000032377064&view=page&seq=15&skin=2021 Vol. I, Part II Town of Leicester] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NicholsLeicester1-2|Nichols - County of Leicester Vol. I, Part II]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Nichols_(printer)|Nichols, John]], [[Space:The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire|''The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire'']], London: John Nichols, 1815, Vol. I, Part II ===[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000032377071&view=page&seq=15&skin=2021 Vol. II, Part I Farmland Hundred] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NicholsLeicester2-1|Nichols - County of Leicester Vol. II, Part I]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Nichols_(printer)|Nichols, John]], [[Space:The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire|''The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire'']], London: John Nichols, 1795, Vol. II, Part I ===[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000032377088&view=page&seq=15&skin=2021 Vol. II, Part II Gatre Hundred]=== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NicholsLeicester2-2|Nichols - County of Leicester Vol. II, Part II]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Nichols_(printer)|Nichols, John]], [[Space:The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire|''The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire'']], London: John Nichols, 1798, Vol. II, Part II ===[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000032377095&view=page&seq=15&skin=2021 Vol. III, Part I East Goscote Hundred] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NicholsLeicester3-1|Nichols - County of Leicester Vol. III, Part I]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Nichols_(printer)|Nichols, John]], [[Space:The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire|''The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire'']], London: John Nichols, 1800, Vol. III, Part I ===[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000001252675&view=page&seq=15&skin=2021 Vol. III, Part II West Goscote Hundred] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NicholsLeicester3-2|Nichols - County of Leicester Vol. III, Part II]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Nichols_(printer)|Nichols, John]], [[Space:The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire|''The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire'']], London: John Nichols, 1804, Vol. III, Part II ===[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000032377101&view=page&seq=15&skin=2021 Vol. IV, Part I Guthlaxton Hundred] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NicholsLeicester4-1|Nichols - County of Leicester Vol. IV part I]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Nichols_(printer)|Nichols, John]], [[Space:The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire|''The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire'']], London: John Nichols, 1810, Vol. IV, Part I ===[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=pst.000001252729&view=page&seq=15&skin=2021 Vol. IV, Part II Sparkenhoe Hundred] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NicholsLeicester4-2|Nichols - County of Leicester Vol. IV part II]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Nichols_(printer)|Nichols, John]], [[Space:The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire|''The History and Antiquities of the County of Leicestershire'']], London: John Nichols, 1811, Vol. IV, Part II ==[https://archive.org/details/historyofearldom00nicouoft/page/n2/mode/1up?view=theater Nicolas: Earldoms of Strathern, Monteith, and Airth] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#NicolasH|Nicolas - Earldoms]]: * [[Wikipedia:Nicholas_Harris_Nicolas|Nicolas, Harris]], ''History of the Earldoms of Strathern, Monteith, and Airth: with a Report of the Proceedings before the House of Lors on the Claim of Robert Barclay Allardice, Esq. to the Earldom of Airth'', London: William Pickering, 1842 == Nicolson: History of Westmorland and Cumberland == ===[https://books.google.com/books?id=zeEuAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NicolsonWestmorland1|Nicolson - Westmorland and Cumberland Vol. I]]: * Nicolson, Joseph and [[Wikipedia:Richard_Burn|Burn, Richard]], ''The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland'', London: W. Strahan, 1778, Vol. I ===[https://books.google.com/books?id=z34gAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#NicolsonWestmorland2|Nicolson - Westmorland and Cumberland Vol. II]]: * Nicolson, Joseph and [[Wikipedia:Richard_Burn|Burn, Richard]], ''The History and Antiquities of the Counties of Westmorland and Cumberland'', London: W. Strahan, 1778, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/essayonancientmo00nisbiala/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Nisbet: Armories] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#NisbetArmories|Nisbet - Armories]]: * [[Nisbet-1135|Nisbet, Alexander]], ''An Essay on the Ancient and Modern Use of Armories: Shewing their Origin, Definition, and Division of Them into their Serveral Species'', Edinburgh: William Adams Junior, 1718 == [https://archive.org/details/systemofheraldry02nisbuoft/page/301/mode/1up?view=theater Nisbet: Ragman Roll] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#NisbetRagman|Nisbet - Ragman-Roll]]: * [[Nisbet-1135|Nisbet, Alexander]], ''Historical and Critical Remarks on Prynnes's HIstory, so far as Concerns the Ragman-Roll'',''System of Heraldry, Speculative and Practicall', Vol II, Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1816 == Nisbet: System of Heraldry == === [https://archive.org/stream/systemofheraldry01nisbuoft#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Nisbet1|Nisbet - Vol I]]: * [[Nisbet-1135|Nisbet, Alexander]], ''System of Heraldry, Speculative and Practical'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1816, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/systemofheraldry02nisbuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Nisbet2|Nisbet - Vol II]]: * [[Nisbet-1135|Nisbet, Alexander]], ''System of Heraldry, Speculative and Practical'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood, 1816, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/visitationofyork00flow/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Norcliffe: Visitation of Yorkshire 1563 - 1564] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#NorcliffeYorkshire|Norcliffe - Visitation of Yorkshire]]: * Norcliffe, Charles Best, ed. ''The Visitation of Yorkshire in the Years 1563 and 1564, Made by WIlliam Flower, Esquire, Norry King of Arms'', Vol II, London: Harlean Society, 1881 == Notes and Queries == === First Series === ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries01londuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: Nov, 1849 - May, 1850] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-1|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Vol I]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1850, Ser 1, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries02unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: May - Dec, 1850] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-2|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Vol II]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1850, Ser 1, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries01londuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III: Jan - Jun, 1851] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-3|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Vol III]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1851, Ser 1, Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries04londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV: Jul - Dec, 1851] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-4|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Vol IV]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1852, Ser 1, Vol. IV ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries05londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V: Jan - Jun, 1852] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-5|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Vol V]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1852, Ser 1, Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries06londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI: Jul - Dec, 1852] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-6|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Vol VI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1852, Ser 1, Vol. VI ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries07londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII: Jan - Jun, 1853] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-7|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Vol VII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1853, Ser 1, Vol. VII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries08londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII: Jul - Dec, 1853] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-8|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Vol VIII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1853, Ser 1, Vol. VIII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries05unkngoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX: Jan - Jun, 1854] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-9|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Vol IX]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1854, Ser 1, Vol. IX ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries10londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X: Jul - Dec, 1854] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-10|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Vol X]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1854, Ser 1, Vol. X ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries11londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI: Jan - Jun, 1855] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-11|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Vol XI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1855, Ser 1, Vol. XI ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries12unse/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII: Jul - Dec, 1855] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-12|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Vol XII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1855, Ser 1, Vol. XII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries13unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Index] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries1-ind|Notes and Queries - Ser 1, Index]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1855, Ser 1, Index === Second Series === ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries01unse_0/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: Jan - Jun, 1856] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries2-1|Notes and Queries - Ser 2, Vol I]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell and Daldy, 1856, Ser 2, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries02unse_0/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: Jul - Dec, 1856] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries2-2|Notes and Queries - Ser 2, Vol II]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell and Daldy, 1856, Ser 2, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries04unse_0/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III: Jan - Jun, 1857] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries2-3|Notes and Queries - Ser 2, Vol III]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell and Daldy, 1857, Ser 2, Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries04unse_0/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV: Jul - Dec, 1857] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries2-4|Notes and Queries - Ser 2, Vol IV]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell and Daldy, 1857, Ser 2, Vol. IV ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries05unse_0/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V: Jan - Jun, 1858] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries2-5|Notes and Queries - Ser 2, Vol V]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell and Daldy, 1858, Ser 2, Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries06unse_0/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI: Jul - Dec, 1858] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries2-6|Notes and Queries - Ser 2, Vol VI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell and Daldy, 1858, Ser 2, Vol. VI ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries07unkngoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII: Jan - Jun, 1859] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries2-7|Notes and Queries - Ser 2, Vol VII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell and Daldy, 1859, Ser 2, Vol. VII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries08unse_0/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII: Jul - Dec, 1859] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries2-8|Notes and Queries - Ser 2, Vol VIII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell and Daldy, 1859, Ser 2, Vol. VIII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries09unse_0/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX: Jan - Jun, 1860] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries2-9|Notes and Queries - Ser 2, Vol IX]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell and Daldy, 1860, Ser 2, Vol. IX ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries10unse_0/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X: Jul - Dec, 1860] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries2-10|Notes and Queries - Ser 2, Vol X]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell and Daldy, 1860, Ser 2, Vol. X ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries11unse_0/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI: Jan - Jun, 1861] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries2-11|Notes and Queries - Ser 2, Vol XI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell and Daldy, 1860, Ser 2, Vol. XI ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries09unkngoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII: Jul - Dec, 1861] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries2-12|Notes and Queries - Ser 2, Vol XII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell & Daldy, 1861, Ser 2, Vol. XII === Third Series === ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries31unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: Jan - Jun, 1862] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries3-1|Notes and Queries - Ser 3, Vol I]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell & Daldy, 1862, Ser 3, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries32unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: Jul - Dec, 1862] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries3-2|Notes and Queries - Ser 3, Vol II]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell & Daldy, 1862, Ser 3, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries33unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III: Jan - Jun, 1863] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries3-3|Notes and Queries - Ser 3, Vol III]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: Bell & Daldy, 1863, Ser 3, Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries17unkngoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV: Jul - Dec, 1863] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries3-4|Notes and Queries - Ser 3, Vol IV]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1863, Ser 3, Vol. IV ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries13unkngoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V: Jan - Jun, 1864] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries3-5|Notes and Queries - Ser 3, Vol V]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1864, Ser 3, Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries36unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI: Jul - Dec, 1864] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries3-6|Notes and Queries - Ser 3, Vol VI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1864, Ser 3, Vol. VI ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries16unkngoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII: Jan - Jun, 1865] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries3-7|Notes and Queries - Ser 3, Vol VII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1865, Ser 3, Vol. VII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries38unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII: Jul - Dec, 1865] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries3-8|Notes and Queries - Ser 3, Vol VIII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1865, Ser 3, Vol. VIII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries39unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX: Jan - Jun, 1866] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries3-9|Notes and Queries - Ser 3, Vol IX]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1866, Ser 3, Vol. IX ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries18unkngoog/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X: Jul - Dec, 1866] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries3-10|Notes and Queries - Ser 3, Vol X]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1868, Ser 3, Vol. X ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries15unkngoog/page/n11/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI: Jan - Jun, 1867] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries3-11|Notes and Queries - Ser 3, Vol XI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1868, Ser 3, Vol. XI ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries312unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII: Jul - Dec, 1867] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries3-12|Notes and Queries - Ser 3, Vol XII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1868, Ser 3, Vol. XII === Fourth Series === ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries41unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: Jan - Jun, 1868] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries4-1|Notes and Queries - Ser 4, Vol I]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1868, Ser 4, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries12unkngoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: Jul - Dec, 1868] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries4-2|Notes and Queries - Ser 4, Vol II]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1868, Ser 4, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries20unkngoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III: Jan - Jun, 1869] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries4-3|Notes and Queries - Ser 4, Vol III]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1869, Ser 4, Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries44unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV: Jul - Dec, 1869] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries4-4|Notes and Queries - Ser 4, Vol IV]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1869, Ser 4, Vol. IV ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries46unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V: Jan - Jun, 1870] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries4-5|Notes and Queries - Ser 4, Vol V]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1870, Ser 4, Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries45unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI: Jul - Dec, 1870] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries4-6|Notes and Queries - Ser 4, Vol VI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1870, Ser 4, Vol. VI ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries47unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII: Jan - Jun, 1871] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries4-7|Notes and Queries - Ser 4, Vol VII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1871, Ser 4, Vol. VII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries48unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII: Jul - Dec, 1871] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries4-8|Notes and Queries - Ser 4, Vol VIII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1871, Ser 4, Vol. VIII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries49unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX: Jan - Jun, 1872] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries4-9|Notes and Queries - Ser 4, Vol IX]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1872, Ser 4, Vol. IX ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries410unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X: Jul - Dec, 1872] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries4-10|Notes and Queries - Ser 4, Vol X]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1872, Ser 4, Vol. X ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries411unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI: Jan - Jul, 1873] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries4-11|Notes and Queries - Ser 4, Vol XI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1872, Ser 4, Vol. XI ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries412unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII: Jul - Dec, 1873] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries4-12|Notes and Queries - Ser 4, Vol XII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1874, Ser 4, Vol. XII === Fifth Series === ==== [https://archive.org/details/s5notesqueries01londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: Jan - Jun, 1874] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries5-1|Notes and Queries - Ser 5, Vol I]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1874, Ser 5, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/s5notesqueries02londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: Jul - Dec, 1874] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries5-2|Notes and Queries - Ser 5, Vol II]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1874, Ser 5, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries53unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III: Jan - Jun, 1875] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries5-3|Notes and Queries - Ser 5, Vol III]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1876, Ser 5, Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries54unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV: Jul - Dec, 1875] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries5-4|Notes and Queries - Ser 5, Vol IV]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1876, Ser 5, Vol. IV ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries55unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V: Jan - Jun, 1876] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries5-5|Notes and Queries - Ser 5, Vol V]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1876, Ser 5, Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries56unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI: Jul - Dec, 1876] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries5-6|Notes and Queries - Ser 5, Vol VI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1878, Ser 5, Vol. VI ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries57unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII: Jan - Jun, 1877] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries5-7|Notes and Queries - Ser 5, Vol VII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1878, Ser 5, Vol. VII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries02unkngoog/page/n13/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII: Jul - Dec, 1877] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries5-8|Notes and Queries - Ser 5, Vol VIII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1878, Ser 5, Vol. VIII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries59unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX: Jan - Jun, 1878] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries5-9|Notes and Queries - Ser 5, Vol IX]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1878, Ser 5, Vol. IX ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries510unse/page/1/mode/1up?view=theater ''Vol. X: Jul - Dec, 1878''] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries5-10|Notes and Queries - Ser 5, Vol X]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1879, Ser 5, Vol. X ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries511unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI: Jan - Jun, 1879] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries5-11|Notes and Queries - Ser 5, Vol XI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: John Francis, 1879, Ser 5, Vol. XI ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries512unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII: Jul - Dec, 1879] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries5-12|Notes and Queries - Ser 5, Vol XII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: John Francis, 1880, Ser 5, Vol. XII === Sixth Series === ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries61unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: Jan - Jun, 1880] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries6-1|Notes and Queries - Ser 6, Vol I]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1882, Ser 6, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/s6notesqueries02londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: Jul - Dec, 1880] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries6-2|Notes and Queries - Ser 6, Vol II]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1881, Ser 6, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries63unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III: Jan - Jun, 1881] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries6-3|Notes and Queries - Ser 6, Vol III]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1881, Ser 6, Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries04unkngoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV: Jul - Dec, 1881] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries6-4|Notes and Queries - Ser 6, Vol IV]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1882, Ser 6, Vol. IV ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries65unse/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V: Jan - Jun, 1882] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries6-5|Notes and Queries - Ser 6, Vol V]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1882, Ser 6, Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesqueries66unse/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI: Jul - Dec, 1882] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries6-6|Notes and Queries - Ser 6, Vol VI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1883, Ser 6, Vol. VI ==== [https://archive.org/details/s6notesqueries07londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII: Jan - Jun, 1883] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries6-7|Notes and Queries - Ser 6, Vol VII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1883, Ser 6, Vol. VII ==== [https://archive.org/details/s6notesqueries08londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII: Jul - Dec, 1883] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries6-8|Notes and Queries - Ser 6, Vol VIII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1884, Ser 6, Vol. VIII ==== [https://archive.org/details/s6notesqueries09londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX: Jan - Jun, 1884] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries6-9|Notes and Queries - Ser 6, Vol IX]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1884, Ser 6, Vol. IX ==== [https://archive.org/details/s6notesqueries10londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X: Jul - Dec, 1884] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries6-10|Notes and Queries - Ser 6, Vol X]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1885, Ser 6, Vol. X ==== [https://archive.org/details/s6notesqueries11londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI: Jan - Jun, 1885] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries6-11|Notes and Queries - Ser 6, Vol XI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1885, Ser 6, Vol. XI === Seventh Series === ==== [https://archive.org/details/s7notesqueries01londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: Jan - Jun, 1886] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries7-1|Notes and Queries - Ser 7, Vol I]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1886, Ser 7, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/s7notesqueries01londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: Jul - Dec, 1886] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries7-2|Notes and Queries - Ser 7, Vol II]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1887, Ser 7, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/s7notesqueries03londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III: Jan - Jun, 1887] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries7-3|Notes and Queries - Ser 7, Vol III]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1887, Ser 7, Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/details/s7notesqueries04londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV: Jul - Dec, 1887] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries7-4|Notes and Queries - Ser 7, Vol IV]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1888, Ser 7, Vol. IV ==== [https://archive.org/details/s7notesqueries05londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V: Jan - Jun, 1888] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries7-5|Notes and Queries - Ser 7, Vol V]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1888, Ser 7, Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/details/s7notesqueries07londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII: Jan - Jun, 1889] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries7-7|Notes and Queries - Ser 7, Vol VII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1888, Ser 7, Vol. VII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries06unkngoog/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII: Jul - Dec, 1889] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries7-8|Notes and Queries - Ser 7, Vol VIII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1890, Ser 7, Vol. VIII ==== [https://archive.org/details/s7notesqueries09londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX: Jan - Jun, 1890] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries7-9|Notes and Queries - Ser 7, Vol VIII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1890, Ser 7, Vol. VIII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries19unkngoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X: Jul - Dec, 1890] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries7-10|Notes and Queries - Ser 7, Vol X]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1891, Ser 7, Vol. X ==== [https://archive.org/details/s7notesqueries11londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI: Jun - Jul, 1891] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries7-11|Notes and Queries - Ser 7, Vol XI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1891, Ser 7, Vol. XI ==== [https://archive.org/details/s7notesqueries12londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII: Jul - Dec, 1891] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries7-12|Notes and Queries - Ser 7, Vol XII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1892, Ser 7, Vol. XII ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries10unkngoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Index] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries7-8|Notes and Queries - Ser 7, Index]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: John C Francis, 1892, Ser 7, Index === Eighth Series === ==== [https://archive.org/details/s8notesqueries01londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: Jan - Jun, 1892] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries8-1|Notes and Queries - Ser 8, Vol I]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1892, Ser 8, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/s8notesqueries03londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III: Jan - Jun, 1893] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries8-3|Notes and Queries - Ser 8, Vol III]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1893, Ser 8, Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/details/s8notesqueries04londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV: Jul - Dec, 1893] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries8-4|Notes and Queries - Ser 8, Vol IV]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1894, Ser 8, Vol. IV ==== [https://archive.org/details/s8notesqueries05londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V: Jan - Jun, 1894] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries8-5|Notes and Queries - Ser 8, Vol V]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1894, Ser 8, Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/details/s8notesqueries06londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI: Jul - Dec, 1894] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries8-6|Notes and Queries - Ser 8, Vol VI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1894, Ser 8, Vol. VI ==== [https://archive.org/details/s8notesqueries07londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII: Jan - Jun, 1895] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries8-7|Notes and Queries - Ser 8, Vol VII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1894, Ser 8, Vol. VII ==== [https://archive.org/details/s8notesqueries07londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII: Jul - Dec, 1895] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries8-8|Notes and Queries - Ser 8, Vol VIII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1896, Ser 8, Vol. VIII ==== [https://archive.org/details/s8notesqueries09londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX: Jan - Jun, 1896] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries8-9|Notes and Queries - Ser 8, Vol IX]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1896, Ser 8, Vol. IX ==== [https://archive.org/details/s8notesqueries10londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X: Jul - Dec, 1896] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries8-10|Notes and Queries - Ser 8, Vol X]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1897, Ser 8, Vol. X ==== [https://archive.org/details/s8notesqueries11londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI: Jan - Jun, 1897] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries8-11|Notes and Queries - Ser 8, Vol XI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1897, Ser 8, Vol. XI ==== [https://archive.org/details/s8notesqueries12londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII: Jul - Dec, 1897] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries8-12|Notes and Queries - Ser 8, Vol XII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: George Bell, 1898, Ser 8, Vol. XII === Ninth Series === ==== [https://archive.org/details/s9notesqueries01londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: Jan - Jun, 1898] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries9-2|Notes and Queries - Ser 9, Vol I]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1899, Ser 9, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/s9notesqueries02londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: Jul - Dec, 1898] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries9-2|Notes and Queries - Ser 9, Vol II]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1899, Ser 9, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/s9notesqueries03londuoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III: Jan - Jun, 1899] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries9-3|Notes and Queries - Ser 9, Vol III]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1899, Ser 9, Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/details/notesandqueries03unkngoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V: Jan - Jun, 1900] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries9-5|Notes and Queries - Ser 9, Vol V]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1900, Ser 9, Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/details/s9notesqueries07londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII: Jan - Jun, 1901] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries9-7|Notes and Queries - Ser 9, Vol VII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1901, Ser 9, Vol. VII ==== [https://archive.org/details/s9notesqueries08londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII: Jul - Dec, 1901] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries9-8|Notes and Queries - Ser 9, Vol VIII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1902, Ser 9, Vol. VIII ==== [https://archive.org/details/s9notesqueries09londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX: Jan - Jul, 1902] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries9-9|Notes and Queries - Ser 9, Vol IX]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1902, Ser 9, Vol. IX ==== [https://archive.org/details/s9notesqueries10londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X: Jul - Dec, 1902] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries9-10|Notes and Queries - Ser 9, Vol X]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1903, Ser 9, Vol. X ==== [https://archive.org/details/s9notesqueries11londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI: Jan - Jun, 1903] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries9-11|Notes and Queries - Ser 9, Vol XI]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1903, Ser 9, Vol. XI ==== [https://archive.org/details/s9notesqueries12londuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII: Jan - Jun, 1903] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#NotesQueries9-12|Notes and Queries - Ser 9, Vol XII]]: * ''Note and Queries: A Medium of Inter-Communication for Literary Men, Artists, Antiquaries, Genealogists, Etc.'', London: private, 1904, Ser 9, Vol. XII == [https://archive.org/stream/irishlandedgentr00ohar#page/n4/mode/1up O'Hart: Irish Landed Gentry when Cromwell came to Ireland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#OhartIrish|O'Hart - Irish Gentry]]: * [[O'Hart-3|O'Hart, John]], ''The Irish landed gentry when Cromwell came to Ireland'', Dublin: J. Duffy, 1887 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/irishlandedgentr00ohar#page/49/mode/1up p. 49] == O'Hart: Irish Pedigrees == === Fifth Edition === ==== [https://archive.org/details/irishpedigreesor_01ohar/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#OhartIrishPedigrees5ed1|O'Hart - Irish Pediagree - Am. Ed. Vol I]]: * [[O'Hart-3|O'Hart, John]], ''Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation'', New York: P. Murphy and Son, 1892, Ed. 5, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/irishpedigreesor02ohar/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#OhartIrishPedigrees5ed2|O'Hart - Irish Pediagree - Am. Ed. Vol II]]: * [[O'Hart-3|O'Hart, John]], ''Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation'', New York: P. Murphy and Son, 1892, Ed. 5, Vol. II === Limited American Edition === ==== [https://archive.org/details/irishpedigreesor011915ohar/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#OhartIrishPedigreesAm1|O'Hart - Irish Pediagree - Am. Ed. Vol I]]: * [[O'Hart-3|O'Hart, John]], ''Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation'', New York: P. Murphy and Son, 1915, Am. Ed., Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/irishpedigreesor02inohar/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#OhartIrishPedigreesAm2|O'Hart - Irish Pediagree - Am. Ed. Vol II]]: * [[O'Hart-3|O'Hart, John]], ''Irish Pedigrees; or the Origin and Stem of the Irish Nation'', New York: P. Murphy and Son, 1915, Am. Ed., Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/fletcherofsaltou00omoniala/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Omond: Fletcher of Saltoun] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#OmondFletcher|Omond - Fletcher]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_William_Thomson_Omond|Omond, George WIlliam Thomson]], ''Fletcher of Saltoun'', Edinburgh: Oliphant Anderson & Ferrier, 1897 == [https://archive.org/details/opdyckgenealogyc00opdy/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Opdyke: Op Dyck Genealogy] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#OpDykeGenealogy|OpDyke - Op Dyke Genealogy]]: * [[Opdyke-126|Opdyke, Charles Wilson]], ''[[Space:The Op Dyck Genealogy|The Op Dyck Genealogy, Containing the OpDyck, OpDycke, OpDyke, Updike American Descendants of the Wesel and Holland Families]]'', New York: Weed, Parsons & Co., 1889 == Ormerod: County and City of Chester == === [https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyp00orme/page/n14/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#OrmerodChester1|Ormerod - Chester Vol I]]: * [[Ormerod-217|Ormerod, George]], ''The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester; Complied from Original Evidences in Public Offices, Harleian and Cottonian MSS., Parachial Registers, Private Muniments, Unpublished MS. Collections of Successive Chshire Antiquaries, and A Personal Survey of Every Township in the County'', London: Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, and Jones, 1819, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyp02orme/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#OrmerodChester2|Ormerod - Chester Vol II]]: * [[Ormerod-217|Ormerod, George]], ''The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester; Complied from Original Evidences in Public Offices, Harleian and Cottonian MSS., Parachial Registers, Private Muniments, Unpublished MS. Collections of Successive Chshire Antiquaries, and A Personal Survey of Every Township in the County'', London: Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, and Jones, 1819, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/historyofcountyp03orme/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#OrmerodChester3|Ormerod - Chester Vol III]]: * [[Ormerod-217|Ormerod, George]], ''The History of the County Palatine and City of Chester; Complied from Original Evidences in Public Offices, Harleian and Cottonian MSS., Parachial Registers, Private Muniments, Unpublished MS. Collections of Successive Chshire Antiquaries, and A Personal Survey of Every Township in the County'', London: Lackington, Hughes, Harding, Mavor, and Jones, 1819, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/memoironlancashi00orme/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Ormerod: Memoir on the Lancashire House of Le Noreis] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#OrmerodNorres|Ormerod - Norres]]: * [[Ormerod-217|Ormerod, George]], ''A Memoir on the Lancashire House of Le Noreis or Norres, and Its Speke Branch in Particular, with Notices of Its Connexion with Military Transactions at Flodden, Edinburgh, and Musselburgh'', Liverpool: T. Brakell, 1850 == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/286380/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Orrell: Descendants of Richard & Elinor Dudley] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#OrrellDudley|Orrell - Dudley]]: * Orrell, Reverdy Lewin, III, ''Descendants of Richard & Elinor Dudley of Talbot County, Maryland'', Catonsville, MD: private, 1997 == [https://archive.org/details/oldpembrokefamil00owen/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Owen: Old Pembroke Families] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#OwenPembroke|Owen - Pembroke]]: * Owen, Henry, ''Old Pembroke Families in the Ancient County Palatine of Pembroke'', London: private, 1902 == [https://archive.org/stream/MN42043ucmf_4#page/n7/mode/1up Paisley: Lichens from an Old Abbey] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Paisley|Paisley]]: * Paisley Abbey, ''Lichens from an Old Abbey: Being Historical Reminiscenses of the Monastery of Paisley, Its Abbots, and its Royal and other Benefactors'', Paisley: J. and R. Parlane, 1876 == [https://archive.org/details/parkerinamerica100park/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Parker: Parker in America] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ParkerAmerica|Parker - Parker in America]]: * Parker, Augustus G, ''Parker in America, 1630-1910'', Buffalo, NY, private 1911, == Paterson: History of the Counties of Ayr and Wigton == === Vol. I - Kyle === ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044094401270&view=1up&seq=7 Part I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#PatersonAyrWigton11|Paterson - Ayr & Wigton:1:1]]: * [[Wikipedia:James_Paterson_(journalist)|Paterson, James]], ''History of the Counties of Ayr and Wigton'', Edinburgh: James Stillie, 1863, Vol. I Part I ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044094401288&view=1up&seq=5 Part II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#PatersonAyrWigton12|Paterson - Ayr & Wigton:1:2]]: * [[Wikipedia:James_Paterson_(journalist)|Paterson, James]], ''History of the Counties of Ayr and Wigton'', Edinburgh: James Stillie, 1863, Vol. I Part II === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044079410486&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. II - Carrick] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#PatersonAyrWigton20|Paterson - Ayr & Wigton:2]]: * [[Wikipedia:James_Paterson_(journalist)|Paterson, James]], ''History of the Counties of Ayr and Wigton'', Edinburgh: James Stillie, 1864, Vol. II === Vol. III - Cunninghame === ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044094400652&view=1up&seq=11 Part I] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#PatersonAyrWigton31|Paterson - Ayr & Wigton:3:1]]: * [[Wikipedia:James_Paterson_(journalist)|Paterson, James]], ''History of the Counties of Ayr and Wigton'', Edinburgh: James Stillie, 1866, Vol. III Part I * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=pVwLAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA107&lpg=PA107&q=%22janet%2C%20daughter%20of%20robert%20third%22&f=false#v=snippet&q=%22janet%2C%20daughter%20of%20robert%20third%22&f=true Janet Sempill] ==== [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountie32pate#page/n18/mode/1up Part II] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#PatersonAyrWigton32|Paterson - Ayr & Wigton:3:2]]: * [[Wikipedia:James_Paterson_(journalist)|Paterson, James]], ''History of the Counties of Ayr and Wigton'', Edinburgh: James Stillie, 1866, Vol. III Part 2 == Paterson: History of the County of Ayr == === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyo01pateuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#PatersonAyr1|Paterson - Ayr Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:James_Paterson_(journalist)|Paterson, James]], ''History of the County of Ayr: With a Genealogical Account of the Families of Ayrshire'', Edinburgh: John Dick, 1847, Vol. I * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=BvEHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA277&q&f=true#v=onepage&q=&f=truepage William Hamilton] === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofcountyo02pateuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#PatersonAyr2|Paterson - Ayr Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:James_Paterson_(journalist)|Paterson, James]], ''History of the County of Ayr: With a Genealogical Account of the Families of Ayrshire'', Edinburgh: John Dick, 1852, Vol. II * References: == [https://archive.org/details/poemsofsempillso00sempuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Paterson: Poems of the Sempills of Beltrees] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#PatersonPoems|Paterson - Poems]]: * [[Wikipedia:James_Paterson_(journalist)|Paterson, James]], ''The Poems of the Sempills of Beltrees: Now First Collected'', Edinburgh: Thomas George Stevenson, 1849 * References # [https://archive.org/details/poemsofsempillso00sempuoft/page/n85/mode/1up?view=theater Robert, 5th Lord of Beltrees] == [https://books.google.com/books?id=Ke8GAAAAYAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true Paton: Interments in Greyfriars 1658-1700] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#PatonInternments|Paton - Internments 1658-1700]]: * Paton, Henry, ''The Register of Interments in Greyfriars Burying-Ground, Edinburgh, 1658 -1700'', Edinburgh:James Skinner & Co., 1902 == Paton: Register of Marriage - Edinburgh == === [https://archive.org/details/registerofmarria33edin/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater 1595-1700] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#PatonMarriages1|Paton - Marriages 1595-1700]]: * Paton, Henry, ''The Register of Marriages for the Parish of Edinburgh 1595-1700'', Edinburgh: Thomas James Skinner & Co., 1906 === [https://archive.org/details/scottishrecordso23scotuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater 1701-1750] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#PatonMarriages2|Paton - Marriages 1701-1750]]: * Paton, Henry, ''The Register of Marriages for the Parish of Edinburgh 1701-1500'', Edinburgh: James Skinner & Co., 1908 == Paul: Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland == === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924091779789&view=1up&seq=11 Vol. I 1473-1498] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Account1|Dickson - Treasurer Vol. I]]: * Dickson, Thomas. ''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', Edinburgh, H.M. General Register House, 1877, Vol. I === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=chi.097512179&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. II 1500-1504] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Account2|Paul - Treasurer Vol. II]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', Edinburgh, H.M. General Register House, 1901, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/accountsoflordhi03scot#page/n10/mode/1up Vol. III 1506-1507] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Account3|Paul - Treasurer Vol. III]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', Edinburgh, H.M. General Register House, 1901, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/accountslordhig01offigoog#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. IV 1507-1513] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Account4|Paul - Treasurer Vol. IV]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', Edinburgh, H.M. General Register House, 1902, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/stream/accountslordhig00offigoog#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. V 1515-1531] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Account5|Paul - Treasurer Vol. V]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', Edinburgh, H.M. General Register House, 1903, Vol. V * References #[https://archive.org/stream/accountslordhig00offigoog#page/n148/mode/1up David Lindsay and Alisone Schaw] === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=chi.097511995&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. VI 1531-1538] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Account6|Paul - Treasurer Vol. VI]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', Edinburgh, H.M. General Register House, 1905, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/stream/accountslordhig00treagoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. VII 1538-1541] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Account7|Paul - Treasurer Vol. VII]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', Edinburgh, H.M. General Register House, 1907, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/stream/accountslordhig00unkngoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. VIII 1541-1546] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Account8|Paul - Treasurer Vol. VIII]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1908, Vol. VIII === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924091779862&view=1up&seq=11 Vol. IX 1546-1551] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Account9|Paul - Treasurer Vol. IX]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1911, Vol. IX === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858020278804&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. X 1551-1559] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Account10|Paul - Treasurer Vol. X]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1913, Vol. X === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015069386038&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. XI 1559-1566] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Account11|Paul - Treasurer Vol. xI]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''Accounts of the Lord High Treasurer of Scotland'', Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1916, Vol. xI == [https://archive.org/stream/ordinaryofarmsco01paul#page/n8/mode/1up/ Paul: Ordinary of Arms] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#PaulArms|Paul - Ordinary of Arms]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''An Ordinary of Arms Contained in the Public Register of All Arms and Bearings in Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Green & Sons, 1903, ed. 2 == [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Scots_Peerage Paul: The Scots Peerage] == {| |{{Tag|RELIABLE: Scotland Project}} |} === [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun01paul#page/n2/mode/1up Vol. 1: Kings; Earl of Abercorn to Lord Balmerino] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Paul1|Paul - Peerage Vol. I]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''[[Space:The Scots Peerage|The Scots Peerage]] : founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1904, Vol. I * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun01paul#page/533/mode/1up Janet Hay] === [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun02paul#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 2: Lord Banff to Lord Cranstoun] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Paul2|Paul - Peerage Vol. II]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''[[Space:The Scots Peerage|The Scots Peerage]] : founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1905, Vol. II * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun02paul#page/230/mode/1up Janet Bethune] === [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun03pauluoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 3: Earl of Crawford to Viscount Falkland] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Paul3|Paul - Peerage Vol. III]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''[[Space:The Scots Peerage|The Scots Peerage]] : founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1906, Vol. III * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun03pauluoft#page/n14/mode/1up Lindsay, Earl of Crawford] === [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun04paul#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 4: Earl of Fife to Earl of Hyndford] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Paul4|Paul - Peerage Vol. IV]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''[[Space:The Scots Peerage|The Scots Peerage]] : founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1907, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun05paul#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 5: Lord Innermeath to Earl of Mar] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Paul5|Paul - Peerage Vol. V]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''[[Space:The Scots Peerage|The Scots Peerage]] : founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1908, Vol. V * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun05paul#page/191/mode/1up James Livingston] === [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun06paul#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 6: Earl of Marchmont to Viscount of Oxfuird] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Paul6|Paul - Peerage Vol. VI]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''[[Space:The Scots Peerage|The Scots Peerage]] : founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1909, Vol. VI * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun06paul#page/368/mode/1up Douglas: Earl of Morton] === [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun07pauluoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 7: Earl of Panmure to Lord Sinclair] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Paul7|Paul - Peerage Vol. VII]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''[[Space:The Scots Peerage|The Scots Peerage]] : founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1910, Vol. VII * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun07pauluoft#page/538/mode/1up Robert Sempill] === [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun08pauluoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 8: Lord Somerville to Earl of Winton] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Paul8|Paul - Peerage Vol. VIII]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''[[Space:The Scots Peerage|The Scots Peerage]] : founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1911, Vol. VIII * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun08paul#page/581/mode/2up George, Third Lord Seton] === [https://archive.org/stream/scotspeeragefoun09paul#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 9: Index and Corrections] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Paul9|Paul - Peerage Vol. IX]]: * [[Paul-7288|Paul, James Balfour]]. ''[[Space:The Scots Peerage|The Scots Peerage]] : founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1914, Vol. IX == [https://archive.org/details/lordwardensofmar00peasuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Pease: Lord Warden of the Marches] == * [Space:Book_Resources[#PeaseWardens|Pease - Wardens]]: * Pease, Howard, ''The Lord Wardens of the Marches of England and Scotland being a Brief History of the Marches, the Laws of March, and the Marchmen together with Some Account of the Ancient Feud between England and Scotland'', London: Constable and Company Ltd, 1912 == [https://archive.org/stream/peerageofscotlan00lond#page/n6/mode/1up Peerage of Scotland] == * [Space:Book_Resources[#PeerageScotland|Peerage of Scotland]]: * ''The Peerage of Scotland: A Genealogical and Historical Account of all the Peers of the Kingdom'', London: J. 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Interpolated with Heraldic Notes and Pedigrees of the Following Families with Whom this House is Matrimonially Allied: Blair Douglas, Campbell, Keith, Montgomery, Paul, Wallace'', London: private, 1912 == [https://www.gengophers.com/bookreader/index.html?pages=393&bookurl=%2Fapi%2Fimages%2F1%2F20150201%2FIE191321%2F&bookid=5967 Pont: Cuninghame (with continuations)] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#PontCuninghameContinued|Pont - Cuninghame with Continuations]]: * [[Wikipedia:Timothy_Pont|Pont, Timothy]], and Dobie, James, Dobie, John Shedden, ed., ''Cuningham, Topographized by Timothy Pont, A.M., 1604-1608, with Continuations and Illustrative Notices by the Late James Dobie of Crummock, F.S.A. Scot.''. Glasgow: John Tweed, 1876 == [https://www.gengophers.com/bookreader/index.html?pages=393&bookurl=%2Fapi%2Fimages%2F1%2F20150201%2FIE191321%2F&bookid=5967 Pont: Cunningham] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#PontCunningham|Pont - Cunningham]]: * [[Wikipedia:Timothy_Pont|Pont, Timothy]], ''Topographical Account of the District of Cunningham, Ayrshire, with Notes and an Appendix''. Glasgow: Maitland Club, 1858 == [https://archive.org/stream/ulsterjournalofa7190ulst#page/n72/mode/1up Porter: Ballygally Castle] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#PorterBallygally|Porter - Ballygally]]: * Porter, Rev. Classon, ''Balllygally Castle''. '''Ulster Journal of Archaeology'', Roanoke, VA: Ulster Archaeological Society, 1901, Vol. VII, No. 2 == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066246737&view=1up&seq=13 Porterfield: Porterfields] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Porterfield|Porterfield]]: * [[Porterfield-1160|Porterfield, Frank Burke]], ''The Porterfield'', Roanoke, VA: Southeastern Press, 1947 == Powlett: Battle Abbey Roll == === [https://archive.org/details/battleabbeyrollw01battuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Volume I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Powlett1|Powlett - Battle Abbey Vol I]]: * [[Stanhope-226|Powlett, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina]], ''The Battle Abbey Roll, With Some Account of the Norman Lineages'', London: John Murray, 1889, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/battleabbeyrollw02battuoft/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Volume II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Powlett2|Powlett - Battle Abbey Vol II]]: * [[Stanhope-226|Powlett, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina]], ''The Battle Abbey Roll, With Some Account of the Norman Lineages'', London: John Murray, 1889, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/battleabbeyrollw03battuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Volume III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Powlett3|Powlett - Battle Abbey Vol III]]: * [[Stanhope-226|Powlett, Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina]], ''The Battle Abbey Roll, With Some Account of the Norman Lineages'', London: John Murray, 1889, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/stream/historyofparisho00prid#page/n8/mode/1up Pride: Parish of Neilston] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#PrideNeilston|Pride]]: * Pride, David ''A History of the Parish of Neilston'', Paisley, NY: Alexander Gardner, 1910 == [https://archive.org/details/historyofhouseof01rail/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Railey: House of Ochiltree] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RaileyOchiltree|Railey - House of Ochiltree]]: * Railey, Clementine A Brown, ''History of the House of Ochiltree of Ayrshire, Scotland with the Genealogy of the Families of Those Who Came to America and of Some of the Allied Families 1124-1916'', Sterling, KS: Bulletin Printing, 1916 == [https://archive.org/details/willsinventories00rich/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Raine: Wills of Richmond] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RaineWills|Raine - Wills of Richmond]]: * Raine, James, ''Wills and Inventories from the Registry of the Archdeaconry of Richmond, extending over Portions of the Counties of York, Westmerland, Cumberland, and Lancaster'', Durham: George Andrews, 1853 == [https://archive.org/details/remainshistorica81chetuoft/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Raines: Visitation of Lancaster 1567] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RainesLancaster1567|Raines - Visitation of Lancaster in 1567]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Robert_Raines|Raines, Francis Robert]], ''The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, Made in the Year 1567, by William Flower, Esq., Norroy King of Arms'', Manchester: Chetham Society, 1870 == [https://archive.org/details/visitationcount03raingoog/page/n11/mode/1up?view=theater Raines: Visitation of Lancaster 1613] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RainesLancaster1613|Raines - Visitation of Lancaster in 1613]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Robert_Raines|Raines, Francis Robert]], ''The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, Made in the Year 1613, by Richard St. George, Esq., Norroy King of Arms'', Manchester: Chetham Society, 1871 == Raines: Visitation of Lancaster 1664 == === [https://archive.org/details/visitationcount01raingoog/page/n19/mode/1up?view=theater Part I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RainesLancaster1664-1|Raines - Visitation of Lancaster Part I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Robert_Raines|Raines, Francis Robert]], ''The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, Made in the Year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, Knight, Norroy King of Arms'', Manchester: Chetham Society, 1872, Part I === [https://archive.org/details/visitationcount02raingoog/page/n17/mode/1up?view=theater Part II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RainesLancaster1664-2|Raines - Visitation of Lancaster Part II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Francis_Robert_Raines|Raines, Francis Robert]], ''The Visitation of the County Palatine of Lancaster, Made in the Year 1664-5, by Sir William Dugdale, Knight, Norroy King of Arms'', Manchester: Chetham Society, 1872, Part II == [https://archive.org/details/drumlanrigcastle00rama/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Ramage: Durmlanrig Castle] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RamageDrumlanrig|Ramage - Drumlanrig Castle]]: * Ramage, Craufurd Tait ''Drumlanrig Castle and the Douglases: with the early History and Ancient Remains of Durisdeer, Closeburn, and Morton'', Dumfries: J Anderson & Son, 1876 == Ravillious: Dame Crystyane of Douglas == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RavilliousDouglas|Ravillious - Crystyane of Douglas]]: * Ravillious, John p. "Dame Crystyane of Douglas and her ancestry", ''The Scottish Genealogist'', Edinburgh: Scottish Genealogy Society, 2012, Volume LIX, Issue 3 == [https://archive.org/stream/rossianapapersdo00read#page/n8/mode/1up Read: Rossiana] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ReadRossiana|Read]]: * Read, Harmon Pumpelly, ''Rossiana: Papers and Document Relating to the History and Genealogy of the Ancient and Noble House of Ross of Ross-shire, Scotland, and its Descent from the Ancient Earls of Ross, together with the Descent of the Ancient and Historic Family of Read from Rede of Troughend, Reade of Barton Court, Berks, and Read of Delaware'', Albany, NY: private, 1908 == Record of the Courts of Chester County Pennsylvania == ==== [https://archive.org/details/recordofcourtsof01ches/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: 1681 - 1697] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#Chester1|Chester County - Vol. I]]: * ''Record of the Courts of Chester County, Pennsylvania'', Philadelphia: Patterson & White, 1910 == Red Book of Scotland == === Third Edition === ===== Vol. I: A - Bos ===== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RBS3-1|RBS - Ed. 3, Vol. I]]: * MacGregor, Gordon, ''The Red Book of Scotland'', Scotland, private, 2022, Ed. 3, Vol. I ===== Vol. II: Bot - Car ===== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RBS3-2|RBS - Ed. 3, Vol. II]]: * MacGregor, Gordon, ''The Red Book of Scotland'', Scotland, private, 2022, Ed. 3, Vol. II ===== Vol. III: Car - Drum ===== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RBS3-3|RBS - Ed. 3, Vol. III]]: * MacGregor, Gordon, ''The Red Book of Scotland'', Scotland, private, 2022, Ed. 3, Vol. III ===== Vol. IV: Dud - Gra ===== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RBS3-4|RBS - Ed. 3, Vol. IV]]: * MacGregor, Gordon, ''The Red Book of Scotland'', Scotland, private, 2022, Ed. 3, Vol. IV ===== Vol. V: Gre - Lin ===== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RBS3-5|RBS - Ed. 3, Vol. V]]: * MacGregor, Gordon, ''The Red Book of Scotland'', Scotland, private, 2022, Ed. 3, Vol. V ===== Vol. VI: Lin - Mer ===== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RBS3-6|RBS - Ed. 3, Vol. VI]]: * MacGregor, Gordon, ''The Red Book of Scotland'', Scotland, private, 2022, Ed. 3, Vol. VI ===== Vol. VII: Mitt - Orr ===== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RBS3-7|RBS - Ed. 3, Vol. VII]]: * MacGregor, Gordon, ''The Red Book of Scotland'', Scotland, private, 2022, Ed. 3, Vol. VII ===== Vol. VIII: Osw - Sma ===== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RBS3-8|RBS - Ed. 3, Vol. VIII]]: * MacGregor, Gordon, ''The Red Book of Scotland'', Scotland, private, 2022, Ed. 3, Vol. VIII ===== Vol. IX: Smi - You ===== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RBS3-9|RBS - Ed. 3, Vol. IX]]: * MacGregor, Gordon, ''The Red Book of Scotland'', Scotland, private, 2022, Ed. 3, Vol. IX == Register of the Privy Council of Scotland == === Series 1 - 14 Volumes === ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112103825198&view=1up&seq=9&q1=%22dominus%20sympill%22 Vol. I: 1545-1569] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-1|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Hill_Burton|Burton, John Hill]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh, H.M. General Register House, 1877, Vol. I * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112103825198&view=1up&seq=89&q1=semple Lord Semple] ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.35112103825206&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. II 1569-1578] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-2|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Hill_Burton|Burton, John Hill]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1878, Vol. II ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044032327751&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. III 1578-1585] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-3|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. III]]: * [[Masson-763|Masson, David]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1880, Vol. III ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015073339064&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. IV 1585-1592] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-4|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. IV]]: * [[Masson-763|Masson, David]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1881, Vol. IV ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293027205800&view=1up&seq=13 Vol. V 1592-1599] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-5|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. V]]: * [[Masson-763|Masson, David]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1882, Vol. V ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293027205818&view=1up&seq=12 Vol. VI 1599-1604] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-6|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. VI]]: * [[Masson-763|Masson, David]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1884, Vol. VI ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044032327793&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. VII 1604-1607] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-7|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. VII]]: * Masson, David, ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1885, Vol. VII ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044032327801&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. VIII 1607-1610] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-8|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. VIII]]: * Masson, David, ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1887, Vol. VIII ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293027205842&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. IX 1610-1613] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-9|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. IX]]: * [[Masson-763|Masson, David]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1889, Vol. IX ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293027205859&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. X 1613-1616] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-10|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. X]]: * [[Masson-763|Masson, David]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1891, Vol. X ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293027205867&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. XI 1616-1619] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-11|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. XI]]: * Masson, David, ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1894, Vol. XI ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293027205875&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. XII 1619-1622] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-12|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. XII]]: * Masson, David, ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1895, Vol. XII ==== [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044032327843&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. XIV Addenda] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS1-14|P.C. Reg - Ser. 1 Vol. XIV]]: * [[Masson-763|Masson, David]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', First Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1898, Vol. XIV === Series 2 - 8 Volumes === ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=vGQhAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. I 1625-1627] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS2-1|P.C. Reg. - Ser. 2 Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Peter_Hume_Brown|Brown, Peter Hume]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', Second Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1899, Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/stream/registerprivyco03coungoog#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II 1627-1628] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS2-2|P.C. Reg. - Ser. 2 Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Peter_Hume_Brown|Brown, Peter Hume]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', Second Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1900, Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/stream/registerprivyco05coungoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. III 1629-1630] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS2-3|P.C. Reg. - Ser. 2 Vol. III]]: * Brown, P. Hume, ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', Second Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1901, Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/stream/registerprivyco06coungoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. IV 1630-1632] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS2-4|P.C. Reg. - Ser. 2 Vol. IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:Peter_Hume_Brown|Brown, Peter Hume]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', Second Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1902, Vol. IV ==== [https://archive.org/stream/registerprivyco07coungoog#page/n7/mode/1up Vol. V 1633-1635] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS2-5|P.C. Reg. - Ser. 2 Vol. V]]: * [[Wikipedia:Peter_Hume_Brown|Brown, Peter Hume]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', Second Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1904, Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/stream/registerprivyco02coungoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. VI 1635-1637] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS2-6|P.C. Reg. - Ser. 2 Vol. VI]]: * [[Wikipedia:Peter_Hume_Brown|Brown, Peter Hume]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', Second Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1905, Vol. VI ==== [https://archive.org/stream/registerprivyco00coungoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. VII 1638-1643] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS2-7|P.C. Reg. - Ser. 2 Vol. VII]]: * Brown, P. Hume, ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', Second Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1906, Vol. VII ==== [https://archive.org/stream/registerprivyco04coungoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. VIII 1544-1660] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS2-8|P.C. Reg. - Ser. 2 Vol. VIII]]: * Brown, P. Hume, ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', Second Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1908, Vol. VIII === Series 3 - 1 Volume === ==== [https://books.google.com/books?id=JWYhAQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. I 1661-1664] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RPCS3-1|P.C. Reg. - Ser. 3 Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Peter_Hume_Brown|Brown, Peter Hume]], ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland]]'', Livingston Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1908, Vol. I == Registrum Secreti Sigilli Regum Scotorum == === [https://archive.org/details/registrumsecret00scotgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: 1488-1529] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#LivingstonePrivySeal1|Livingstone - Privy Seal Vol. I]]: * Livingston, Matthew, ed., ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|Registrum Secreti Sigilli Regum Scotorum: The Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland]]'', Livingston Series, Edinburgh: H.M. General Register House, 1908, Vol. I === [https://books.google.com/books?id=4c7vma53RxMC&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. II: 1529-1542] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#FlemingPrivySeal2|Fleming - Privy Seal Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Hay_Fleming|Fleming, David Hay]], ed., ''[[Space:The Register of the Privy Council of Scotland|Registrum Secreti Sigilli Regum Scotorum: The Register of the Privy Seal of Scotland]]'', Edinburgh: H. M. General Register House, 1921, Vol. II == Registrum Magni Sigilli Regum Scotorum: Register of the Great Seal of Scotland: 1306-1668 == === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858020278416&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. 1: 1306-1424] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RegMagSig1|Great Seal Vol. 1]]: * Reg. Mag. Sig., ''[[Space:Register_of_the_Great_Seal_of_Scotland|Registrum magni sigilli regum Scotorum]]: The register of the Great seal of Scotland, A.D. 1306-1424 published by the authority of the Lords commissioners of H.M. Treasury.'', Edinburgh: General Register House, 1912, Vol. 1 === [https://archive.org/stream/registrummagnisi02scot#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 2: 1424-1513] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RegMagSig2|Great Seal Vol. 2]]: * Reg. Mag. Sig., ''[[Space:Register_of_the_Great_Seal_of_Scotland|Registrum magni sigilli regum Scotorum]]:: The register of the Great seal of Scotland, A.D. 1424-1513 published by the authority of the Lords commissioners of H.M. Treasury.'', Edinburgh: General Register House, 1882, Vol. 2 === [https://archive.org/stream/registrummagnisi03scot#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 3: 1513-1546] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RegMagSig3|Great Seal Vol. 3]]: * Reg. Mag. Sig., ''[[Space:Register_of_the_Great_Seal_of_Scotland|Registrum magni sigilli regum Scotorum]]: : The register of the Great seal of Scotland, A.D. 1513-1546 published by the authority of the Lords commissioners of H.M. Treasury.'', Edinburgh: General Register House, 1883, Vol. 3 * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32435021112982&view=1up&seq=258 Gabriel Sempill and Jonett Spreule] === [https://archive.org/stream/registrummagnisi04scot#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 4: 1546-1580] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RegMagSig4|Great Seal Vol. 4]]: * Reg. Mag. Sig., ''[[Space:Register_of_the_Great_Seal_of_Scotland|Registrum magni sigilli regum Scotorum]]:: The register of the Great seal of Scotland, A.D. 1546-1580 published by the authority of the Lords commissioners of H.M. Treasury.'', Edinburgh: General Register House, 1886, Vol. 4 * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uva.x004865667&view=1up&seq=563 Lord Sempill Will] === [https://archive.org/stream/registrummagnisi05scot#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 5: 1580-1593] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RegMagSig5|Great Seal Vol. 5]]: * Reg. Mag. Sig., ''[[Space:Register_of_the_Great_Seal_of_Scotland|Registrum magni sigilli regum Scotorum]]: : The register of the Great seal of Scotland, A.D. 1580-1593 published by the authority of the Lords commissioners of H.M. Treasury.'', Edinburgh: General Register House, 1888, Vol. 5 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/registrummagnisi05scot#page/87/mode/1up James Lockhart] === [https://archive.org/stream/registrummagnisi06scot#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 6: 1593-1608] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RegMagSig6|Great Seal Vol. 6]]: * Reg. Mag. Sig., ''[[Space:Register_of_the_Great_Seal_of_Scotland|Registrum magni sigilli regum Scotorum]]:: The register of the Great seal of Scotland, A.D. 1593-1608 published by the authority of the Lords commissioners of H.M. Treasury.'', Edinburgh: General Register House, 1890, Vol. 6 === [https://archive.org/stream/registrummagnisi07scot#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 7: 1609-1620] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RegMagSig7|Great Seal Vol. 7]]: * Reg. Mag. Sig., ''[[Space:Register_of_the_Great_Seal_of_Scotland|Registrum magni sigilli regum Scotorum]]:: The register of the Great seal of Scotland, A.D. 1609-1620 published by the authority of the Lords commissioners of H.M. Treasury.'', Edinburgh: General Register House, 1892, Vol. 7 === [https://archive.org/stream/registrummagnisi08scot#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 8: 1620-1633] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RegMagSig8|Great Seal Vol. 8]]: * Reg. Mag. Sig., ''v : The register of the Great seal of Scotland, A.D. 1620-1633 published by the authority of the Lords commissioners of H.M. Treasury.'', Edinburgh: General Register House, 1894, Vol. 8 === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858020278499&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. 9: 1634-1651] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RegMagSig9|Great Seal Vol. 9]]: * Reg. Mag. Sig., ''[[Space:Register_of_the_Great_Seal_of_Scotland|Registrum magni sigilli regum Scotorum]]: : The register of the Great seal of Scotland, A.D. 1634-1651 published by the authority of the Lords commissioners of H.M. Treasury.'', Edinburgh: General Register House, 1897, Vol. 9 === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=iau.31858020278507&view=1up&seq=9 Vol. 10: 1652-1659] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RegMagSig10|Great Seal Vol. 10]]: * Reg. Mag. Sig., ''[[Space:Register_of_the_Great_Seal_of_Scotland|Registrum magni sigilli regum Scotorum]]: : The register of the Great seal of Scotland, A.D. 1652-1659 published by the authority of the Lords commissioners of H.M. Treasury.'', Edinburgh: General Register House, 1904, Vol. 10 === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=njp.32101073592006&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. 11: 1660-1668] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RegMagSig11|Great Seal Vol. 11]]: * Reg. Mag. Sig., ''[[Space:Register_of_the_Great_Seal_of_Scotland|Registrum magni sigilli regum Scotorum]]: : The register of the Great seal of Scotland, A.D. 1660-1668 published by the authority of the Lords commissioners of H.M. Treasury.'', Edinburgh: General Register House, 1914, Vol. 11 == [https://archive.org/details/registrummonaste00mait/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Registrum Monasterii de Passelet] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Passelet|Registrum Monasterii de Passelet]]: * ''Registrum Monasterii de Passelet, Cartas Privilegia Conventiones Aliaqu Minimenta Complectens A Domo Dundata A.D. McLXIII Usque ad A.D. MDXXIX'', Edinburgh: Maitland Club, 1832 == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/548578-the-earls-of-ross-and-their-descendants?viewer=1&offset=0#page=2&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Reid: Earls of Ross] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ReidRoss|Reid - Earls of Ross]]: * Reid, Francis Nevile, ed., ''The Earls of Ross and Their Descendants'', Bruceton Mills, WV: Scotpress, 1987 == [https://archive.org/details/peeblesburghand00renwgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Renwick: Peebles] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RenwickPeebles|Renwick - Peebles]]: * Renwick. Robert, ''Peebles: Burgh and Parish in Early History'', Peebles: A Redpath, 1903 == Renwick: Town Clerks of Glasgow == === [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsprotoc10scogoog#page/n10/mode/2up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Renwick1|Renwick - Abstracts Vol. I]]: * Renwick. Robert, ''Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow'', Glasgow: Carson & Nocol, 1894, Vol. I, First Protocol Book of WIlliam Hegait, 1547-55 === [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsprotoc08scogoog#page/n10/mode/2up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Renwick2|Renwick - Abstracts Vol. I]]: * Renwick. Robert, ''Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow'', Glasgow: Carson & Nocol, 1896, Vol. Ii, WIlliam Hegait' Protocols, 1555-60 === [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsprotoc06scogoog#page/n6/mode/2up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Renwick3|Renwick - Abstracts Vol. III]]: * Renwick. Robert, ''Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow'', Glasgow: Carson & Nocol, 1896, Vol. III, William Hegait's Protocols, 1561-8 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsprotoc06scogoog#page/n56/mode/1up Sempill witnesses] === [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsprotoc07scogoog#page/n6/mode/2up Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Renwick4|Renwick - Abstracts Vol. IV]]: * Renwick. Robert, ''Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow'', Glasgow: Carson & Nocol, 1897, Vol. IV, William Hegait's Protocols, 1568-76 === [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsprotoc09scogoog#page/n8/mode/2up Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Renwick5|Renwick - Abstracts Vol. V]]: * Renwick. Robert, ''Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow'', Glasgow: Carson & Nocol, 1897, Vol. V, Henry Gibsone's Protocols, 1555-68 === [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsprotoc05scogoog#page/n7/mode/2up Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Renwick6|Renwick - Abstracts Vol. VI]]: * Renwick. Robert, ''Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow'', Glasgow: Carson & Nocol, 1898, Vol. VI Henry Gibsone's Protocols, 1568-73 === [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsprotoc01robegoog Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Renwick7|Renwick - Abstracts Vol. VI]]: * Renwick. Robert, ''Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow'', Glasgow: Carson & Nocol, 1898, Vol. ViI Henry Gibsone's Protocols, 1573-6 === [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsprotoc00scogoog#page/n7/mode/2up Vol. VIII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Renwick8|Renwick - Abstracts Vol. VIII]]: * Renwick. Robert, ''Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow'', Glasgow: Carson & Nocol, 1899, Vol. VIII Henry Gibsone's Protocols, 1576, Archibald Hegate's Protocols, 1581-4 === [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsprotoc01scogoog#page/n7/mode/2up Vol. IX] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Renwick9|Renwick - Abstracts Vol. IX]]: * Renwick. Robert, ''Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow'', Glasgow: Carson & Nocol, 1898, Vol. IX Archibald Hegate's Protocols, 1584-7 === [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsprotoc04scogoog#page/n7/mode/2up Vol. X] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Renwick10|Renwick - Abstracts Vol. X]]: * Renwick. Robert, ''Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow'', Glasgow: Carson & Nocol, 1900, Vol. X Archibald Hegate's Protocols, 1587-1600, John Ros' Protocols, 1588-9, George Huchesone's Protocols 1586-91 === [https://archive.org/stream/abstractsprotoc02scogoog#page/n7/mode/2up Vol. XI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Renwick11|Renwick - Abstracts Vol. XI]]: * Renwick. Robert, ''Abstracts of Protocols of the Town Clerks of Glasgow'', Glasgow: Carson & Nocol, 1898, Vol. XI George Huchesone's Protocols, 1591-1600, Henry Givsone's Protocols, 1598-1600 == [https://archive.org/details/cu31924011953613/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Ridenbaugh: Biography of Ephraim McDowell, M.D.] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RidenbaugMcDowell|Ridenbaugh - Biography of Ephraim McDowell, M.D.]]: * [[Young-2603|Ridenbaugh, Mary Young]], ''The Biography of Ephraim McDowell, M.D., The Father of Ovariotamy'', New York: Charles L. Webster and Company, 1890 == Ridlon: Familes Millingas and Millanages == === [https://archive.org/details/historyoffamilie01ridl/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RidlonMillingas1|Ridlon - Families Millingas and Millanges Vol. I]]: * [[Ridlon-117|Ridlon, Gideon W. Tibbits Sr.]], ''History of the Families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy comprising Genealogies and Biographies of their Posterity surnamed Milliken, Millikin, Millikan, Millican, Milligan, Mulliken, and Mullikin A.D. 800 - A.D. 1907'', Lewiston, ME: Journal Press, 1907 Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/historyoffamilie02ridl/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RidlonMillingas2|Ridlon - Families Millingas and Millanges Vol. II]]: * [[Ridlon-117|Ridlon, Gideon W. Tibbits Sr.]], ''History of the Families Millingas and Millanges of Saxony and Normandy comprising Genealogies and Biographies of their Posterity surnamed Milliken, Millikin, Millikan, Millican, Milligan, Mulliken, and Mullikin A.D. 800 - A.D. 1907'', Lewiston, ME: Journal Press, 1907 Vol. II == [https://books.google.com/books?id=EgJBAQAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Ridpath: Border History of England and Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Ridpath|Ridpath]]: * Ridpath, George,, ''The Border History of England and Scotland'', London: A. MacPherson, 1810 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=4B5Krbb4TjUC&pg=PA648#v=onepage&q=semple&f=true Semple] == Rigg: Calendar of State Papers == === [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/vatican/vol1 Vol. 1] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RiggCSP1|Rigg - CSP Vatican V1]]: * [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:James_McMullen_Rigg#Works_about_Rigg Rigg, James McMullen]]. ed., ''Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Vatican Archives, Volume 1, 1558-1571'', (London: His Majesty's Stationery Office ,1916), Vol. I * References: # [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/vatican/vol1/pp136-152 Item 280] === [https://www.british-history.ac.uk/cal-state-papers/vatican/vol2 Vol. 2] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RiggCSP2|Rigg - CSP Vatican V2]]: * [https://en.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:James_McMullen_Rigg#Works_about_Rigg Rigg, James McMullen]]. ed., ''Calendar of State Papers Relating To English Affairs in the Vatican Archives, Volume 1, 1572-1578'', (London: His Majesty's Stationery Office ,1926), Vol. 2 == Richardson: Magna Carta Ancestry == {| |{{Tag|RELIABLE: European Aristocrats}} |{{Tag|RELIABLE : Magna Carta Project}} |} === [https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. I: Abell - Cromwell] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonMC1|Richardson - Magna Carta Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Magna_Carta_Ancestry|''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2011, Ed. 2 Vol. I === Vol. II: Crophill - Lanvallay === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonMC2|Richardson - Magna Carta Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Magna_Carta_Ancestry|''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2011, Ed. 2 Vol. II === Vol. III: Latimer - Scotland === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonMC3|Richardson - Magna Carta Vol III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Magna_Carta_Ancestry|''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2011, Ed. 2 Vol. III === Vol. IV: Scott - Zouche === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonMC4|Richardson - Magna Carta Vol IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Magna_Carta_Ancestry|''Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2011, Ed. 2 Vol. IV == Richardson: Plantagenet Ancestry == {| |{{Tag|RELIABLE: European Aristocrats}} |{{Tag|RELIABLE : Magna Carta Project}} |} === Edition 1 === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonPE1|Richardson - Plantagenet Ed 1]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Plantagenet_Ancestry|''Plantagenet Ancestry: Colonial American Immigrants'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2004, Ed. 1 === Edition 2 === ==== [https://archive.org/details/plantagenetances0000rich/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theate Vol. I: Abell - Ellis] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonPE2-1|Richardson - Plantagenet Ed. 2, Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Plantagenet_Ancestry|''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2011, Ed. 2 Vol. I ==== Vol. II: Elsing - Pembroke ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonPE2-2|Richardson - Plantagenet Ed. 2, Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Plantagenet_Ancestry|''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2011, Ed. 2 Vol. II ==== Vol. III: Percy - Zouche ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonPE2-3|Richardson - Plantagenet Ed. 2, Vol III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Plantagenet_Ancestry|''Plantagenet Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2011, Ed. 2 Vol. III == Richardson: Royal Ancestry == {| |{{Tag|RELIABLE: European Aristocrats}} |{{Tag|RELIABLE : Magna Carta Project}} |} === Vol. I: Abell - Brus === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonRA1|Richardson - Royal Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Royal_Ancestry|''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2013 Vol. I === Vol. II: Bryan - Fitzwilliam === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonRA2|Richardson - Royal Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Royal_Ancestry|''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2013 Vol. II === Vol. III: Flanders - Mackworth === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonRA3|Richardson - Royal Vol III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Royal_Ancestry|''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2013 Vol. III === Vol. IV: Mainwaring - Southwick === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonRA4|Richardson - Royal Vol IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Royal_Ancestry|''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2013 Vol. IV === Vol. V: Spotswood - Zouche === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RichardsonRA5|Richardson - Royal Vol V]]: * [[Wikipedia:Douglas_Richardson|Richardson, Douglas]], [[Space:Royal_Ancestry|''Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families'']], Salt Lake City: the author, 2013 Vol. V == Ritchie: Mary of Guise == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RitchieGuise|Ritchie - Guise]]: * Ritchie, Pamela E., ''Mary of Guise in Scotland, 1548-1560: A Political Career'', East Lothian, Scotland: Tuckwell Press, 2002 == [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalnote00rive#page/n6/mode/1up Rives: Genealogical Notes] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Rives|Rives]]: * [[Rives-370|Rives, George Lockhart]], ''Genealogical Notes'', New York: private, 1914 * References: #[https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalnote00rive#page/65/mode/1up James Lockhart] == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89069623908&view=2up&seq=4&skin=2021 Roberts: Genealogy of Joseph Peck] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsPeck|Roberts - Joseph Peck]]: * Roberts, George Braden, ''[[Space:Genealogy_of_Joseph_Peck_and_Some_Related_Families|Genealogy of Joseph Peck and Some Related Families]]'', Washington: private, 1955 == Robertson: Ayrshire == === [https://archive.org/stream/ayrshireitshisv11908robe#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonWAyr1|Robertson, William - Ayrshire Vol I]]: * [[Robertson-5602|Robertson, William]], ''Ayrshire Its History and Historic Families'', Ayr: Stephen & Pollock, 1908 Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/ayrshireitshisv21908robe/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonWAyr2|Robertson, William - Ayrshire Vol II]]: * Robertson, William, ''Ayrshire Its History and Historic Families'', Ayr: Stephen & Pollock, 1908 Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/collectionsforhi00spal/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Robertson: Collections for Aberdeen and Banff] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonCollections|Robertson, William - Ayrshire Vol I]]: * [[Robertson-5602|Robertson, William]], ''Collections for a History of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff'', Aberdeen: Spelding Club, 1843 == Robertson: Illustration of Aberdeen and Banff == === [https://archive.org/details/illustrationsto00robegoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonAberdeen1|Robertson - Aberdeen Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Robertson_(historian)|Robertson, Joseph]], ''Illustration of the Topography and Antiquities of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff'', Aberdeen: Spalding Club, 1869, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/illustrationsoft02robe/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonAberdeen1|Robertson - Aberdeen Vol II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Robertson_(historian)|Robertson, Joseph]], ''Illustration of the Topography and Antiquities of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff'', Aberdeen: Spalding Club, 1847, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/illustrationsto02robegoog/page/n11/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonAberdeen3|Robertson - Aberdeen Vol III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Robertson_(historian)|Robertson, Joseph]], ''Illustration of the Topography and Antiquities of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff'', Aberdeen: Spalding Club, 1847, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/illustrationsoft04robe/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonAberdeen4|Robertson - Aberdeen Vol IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Robertson_(historian)|Robertson, Joseph]], ''Illustration of the Topography and Antiquities of the Shires of Aberdeen and Banff'', Aberdeen: Spalding Club, 1847, Vol. IV == [https://archive.org/details/comitatusdeathol1860robe/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Robertson: Earldom of Atholl] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonAtholia|Robertson - Earldom of Atholl]]: * Robertson, James Alexander, ''Comitatus de Atholia: The Earldom of Atholl: Its Boundaries Stated, Also, the Extent Therein of the Possessions of the Family of De Atholia, and Their Descendants, the Robertsons: with Proofs and Map''', Edinburgh: private, 1860 == Robertson: Genealogical Account of the Principal Families in Ayrshire == === [https://archive.org/stream/agenealogicalac00robegoog#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonGAyr1|Robertson, George - Families in Ayrshire I]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Robertson_(writer)|Robertson, George]], ''A Genealogical Account of the Principal Families in Ayrshire, More Particulary in Cunninghame'', Irvine: Cunninghame Press, 1823, Vol. I * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=TPsxAQAAMAAJ&vq=Robert%20Pollock&pg=PA237#v=onepage&q&f=true Hugh Crawfurd of Jordanhill] === [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/788658/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonGAyr1|Robertson, George - Families in Ayrshire II]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Robertson_(writer)|Robertson, George]], ''A Genealogical Account of the Principal Families in Ayrshire, More Particulary in Cunninghame'', Irvine: Cunninghame Press, 1824, Vol. II == Robertson: History of Scotland == === [https://archive.org/stream/historyscotland07unkngoog#page/n7/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Robertsonh1|Robertson - Scotland Vol. I]]: * Robertson, William, ''History of Scotland during the Reigns of Queen Mary and of King James VI till his Accession to the Crown of England'', London: Cadell and Davis, 1817 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/historyscotland07unkngoog#page/n263/mode/1up/search/craufurd Archibald Douglas] === [https://archive.org/stream/historyscotland08unkngoog#page/n7/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Robertsonh2|Robertson - Scotland Vol. II]]: * Robertson, William, ''History of Scotland during the Reigns of Queen Mary and of King James VI till his Accession to the Crown of England'', London: Cadell and Davis, 1817 === [https://archive.org/stream/historyscotland09unkngoog#page/n7/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Robertsonh3|Robertson - Scotland Vol. III]]: * Robertson, William, ''History of Scotland during the Reigns of Queen Mary and of King James VI till his Accession to the Crown of England'', London: Cadell and Davis, 1817 == [https://archive.org/stream/inventairesdela00robegoog#page/n9/mode/1up Robertson: Inventaires de la Royne Descosse Douairiere de France] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonJ|Robertson, Joseph - Inventaire]]: * Robertson, Joseph, ''Inventaires de la Royne Descosse Douairiere de France - Catalogues of the Jewels, Dresses, Furniture, Books, and Paintings of Mary Queen of Scots 1556-1569'', Edinburgh: Bannatyne Club, 1863 == [https://archive.org/details/stemmatarobertso00robe/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Robertson: Stemmata Robertson et Durdin] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonStemmata|Robertson, Herbert - Stemmata]]: * Robertson, Herbert, ''Stemmata Robertson Et Durdin. Being Tables Comprising the Known Ancestors of the Children of Herbert Robertson and His Wife Helen Alexandrina Melian Née Durdin'', London: Mitchell and Hughes, 1893 == [https://archive.org/stream/topographicalde00robegoog#page/n6/mode/1up Robertson: Topographic Description of Ayrshire] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RobertsonGTopo|Robertson, George - Description of Ayrshire]]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Robertson_(writer)|Robertson, George]], ''Topographical Description of Ayrshire; more particularly of Cunninghame: together with a genealogical account of the principal families in that Bailiwick'', Irvine: Cunningham Press, 1820 == [https://archive.org/stream/documentsillust00clubgoog#page/n9/mode/1up Rodger: Sir WIlliam Wallace] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RodgerWW|Rodger - William Wallace]]: * Rodger, Robert, ''Documents Illustrative of Sir William Wallace, his Life and Times'', Irvine: private, 1841 * References: #[https://books.google.com/books?id=86BfAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA237&lpg=PA237&f=true#v=onepage&q&f=true James Mowat] == Rogers: Book of Wallace == === [https://archive.org/stream/bookofwallace01roge#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RogersC1|Rogers - Wallace Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Rogers_(author)|Rogers, Charles]], ''The Book of Wallace'', Edinburgh: McFarlane & Erskine, 1889, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/bookofwallace02roge#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RogersC2|Rogers - Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Rogers_(author)|Rogers, Charles]], ''The Book of Wallace'', Edinburgh: McFarlane & Erskine, 1889, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalmemo00char/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Rogers: Family of Walter Scott] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RogersGMWS|Rogers - Walter Scott]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Rogers_(author)|Rogers, Charles]], ''Genealogicala Memoirs of the Family of Sir Walter Scott, Bart. of Abbotsford witih a reprint of his Memorials of the Haliburtons'', London: Grampian Club, 1877 == [https://archive.org/stream/historystandrew00rogegoog#page/n10/mode/2up Rogers: History of St. Andrews] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RogersSA|Rogers - St. Andrews]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Rogers_(author)|Rogers, Charles]], ''History of St. Andrews, With a Full Account of the Recent Improvements in the City'', Edinburgh: Adam & Charles Black, 1849 == [https://archive.org/details/historychapelro01royagoog/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Rogers: History of the Chapel Royal of Scotland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RogersChapel|Rogers - St. Andrews]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Rogers_(author)|Rogers, Charles]], ''History of the Chapel Royal of Scotland with the Register of the Chapel Royal of Stirling including Details in Relation to the Rise and Progress of Scottish Music and Observations respecting the Order of the Thistle'', Edinburgh: Grampian Club, 1882 == [https://archive.org/details/cu31924074412580/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Rogers: Life of George Wishart] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RogersWishartL|Rogers - Wishart Life]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Rogers_(author)|Rogers, Charles]], ''Life of George Wishart, the Scottish Martyr'', London: private, 1876 == [https://archive.org/details/memorialsofscott00roge/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Rogers: Memorials of Strachan and Wise] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RogersStrachan|Rogers - Strachan and Wise]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Rogers_(author)|Rogers, Charles]], ''Memorials of the Scottish Families of Strachan and Wise'', Edinburgh: Private, 1877 == [https://archive.org/details/sim_royal-historical-society-london-england-transactions_1876_4/page/260/mode/1up?view=theater Rogers: Memoirs of George Wishart] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RogersWishartM|Rogers - Wishart Memoirs]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Rogers_(author)|Rogers, Charles]], "Memoirs of George Wishart, the Scottish Martyr", ''Transaction of the Royal Historical Society'', London: private, 1876 == [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalknox00rogeuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Rogers: Memoirs of John Knox] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RogersKnox|Rogers - Knox]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Rogers_(author)|Rogers, Charles]], ''Genealogical Memoirs of John Knox'', London: McFarlane & Erskine, 1879 * References: #[https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalknox00rogeuoft#page/10/mode/1up Janet Semple] == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t4hm5t76m&view=1up&seq=7 Rogers: Scottish Nobility] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RogersNobility|Rogers - Scottish Nobility]]: * [[Wikipedia:Charles_Rogers_(author)|Rogers, Charles]], ''Estimate of the Scottish nobility during the minority of James the Sixth'', London: Grampian Club, 1873 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=2A5BAQAAMAAJ&pg=PR8#v=onepage&q&f=true Romanes: An Old Scottish Manuscript] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RomanesManu|Romanes - Manuscripts]]: * Romanes, Charles S, "An Old Scottish Manuscript", ''The Genealogical Magazine, Volumes 7-8''. London: Elliot Stock, 1903, Vol . 7 No 73 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=2A5BAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA31&lpg=PA31&q=%22isobel%20brisbane%22%20&f=true#v=snippet&q=%22isobel%20brisbane%22&f=true Isobel Brisbane] == [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaldedu00spal/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Rose: Family of Rose of Kilravock] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RoseRose|Rose - Rose of Kilravock]]: * Rose, Hugh, ''A Genealogical Deduction of the Family of Rose of Kilravock'', London: Spalding Club, 1848 == [https://archive.org/details/lyonsofcossinswe00ross/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Ross: Lyons of Cossins and Wester Ogil] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RossLyons|Ross - Lyons]]: * Ross, Andrew, ''The Lyons of Cossins and Wester Ogil : Cadets of Glamis'', Edinburgh: George Waterston & Sons, 1901 == Round: Peerage and Pedigree == === [https://archive.org/details/peeragepedigree0001jhor/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Round:Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RoundPedigree1|Round - Peerage and Pedigree Vol. I]]: * [[Round-385|Round, John Horace]], ''Peerage and Pedigree, Studies in Peerage Law and Family History'', Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1910, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/peeragepedigree0002jhor/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Round:Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RoundPedigree2|Round - Peerage and Pedigree Vol. II]]: * [[Round-385|Round, John Horace]], ''Peerage and Pedigree, Studies in Peerage Law and Family History'', Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1910, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/rosythjohnaruperrupe/page/1/mode/1up?view=theater Rupert-Jones: Rosyth] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RupertJonesRosyth|Rupert-Jones - Rosyth]]: * Repert=Jones, John A., ''Rosyth''. Dumferline: A Romanes & Son, 1917 == [https://archive.org/details/visitationchesh00fellgoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Rylands: Visitation of Cheshire] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RylandsCheshire|Rylands - Visitation of Cheshire]]: * [[Rylands-77|Rylands, John Paul]], ed. ''The Visitation of Cheshire in the Year 1580, Made by Robert Glover, Somerset Herald, William Flower, Norroy King of Arms, with Numerous Additions and Continuations, Including those from the Visitation of Cheshire made in the Year 1566, by the Same Herald, with an Appendix, Containing the Visitation of a Part of Cheshire in the Year 1533, Made by William Fellows, Lancaster Herald, for Thomas Benolte, Clarenceux King of Arms, and a Fragment to the Visitation of the City of Chester in the Year 1591, made by Thomas Chaloner, Deputy fo the Office of Arms'', London: private, 1882 == [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesfromvis64beno/page/n8/mode/1up?vview=theater Rylands: Visitation of Hampshire] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RylandsHampshire|Rylands - Visitation of Hampshire]]: * [[Rylands-78|Rylands, William Harry]], ed. ''Pedigrees from the Visitation of Hampshire Made By Thomas Benolt, Carenceux Anno 1530 Enlarged with the Visitation of the Same County Made By Robert Cooke, Clarenceux Anno 1575 both Which are Continued With the Visitation Made By John Phillipott, Somerset in Anno 1622 Most Part Then Done & Finished in Anno 1634 as Collected By Richard Mundy in Harleian MS No. 1544'', London: private, 1913 == [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00burg/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Rylands: Visitation of Rutland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RylandsRutland|Rylands - Visitation of Rutland]]: * [[Rylands-78|Rylands, William Harry]] and Bannerman, WIlliam Bruce, eds. ''The Visitation of the County of Rutland begun by Fran. Burghill Somerset and Gregory King Bougedragon in Trinity Vacation 1781 Carried On and Finished by Tho. May Chester Herald and the Said Bougedragon Pursuivant in Hillary and Trinity Vacation 1782.'', London: private, 1922 == [https://archive.org/details/fderaconventione01ryme/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Rymer: Foedera] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#RymerFoedera|Rymer - Foedera]]: * Rymer, Thomas, ''Foedera, conventiones, literæ, et cujuscunque generis acta publica, inter reges Angliae et alios quosvis imperatores, reges, pontifices, principes, vel communitates, ab ineunte sæculo duodecimo, viz. ab anno 1101, ad nostra usque tempore habita aut tractata; ex autographis, infra secretiores Archivorum regiorum thesaurarias, per multa saecula reconditis, fideliter exscripta in lucem missa de mandato nupera reginae - Treaties, agreements, and the letters of his, and irrespective of the kinds of the acts of the public, between the kings of England and any other of the emperors, kings, the chief priests, the rulers, or of the communities, from the beginning of the world at the beginning of the twelfth, viz. From the year 1101 until our time there or treated; from the autographis, below are more secret Archives of the king 's thesaurarias, unsolved for many centuries, faithfully copied in light of the mandate of the recent Queen.''. London: Hagae Comitis, 1745 == Rymer: Foedera - Syllabi == === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924007439213/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: 1066-1377] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RymerFoederaSyllabus1|Rymer - Foedera Syllabus Vol. I: 1066-1377]]: * [[Wikipedia:Thomas_Duffus_Hardy|Hardy, Thomas Duffus]], ed., ''Syllabus (In English) of the Documents Relating to England and Other Kingdoms Contained the Collection Known As 'Rymer's Foedera'''. London: Green & Co., 1869 === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924007439221/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: 1377-1654] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#RymerFoederaSyllabus2|Rymer - FoederalSyllabus Vol. II: 1377-1654]]: * [[Wikipedia:Thomas_Duffus_Hardy|Hardy, Thomas Duffus]], ed., ''Syllabus (In English) of the Documents Relating to England and Other Kingdoms Contained the Collection Known As 'Rymer's Foedera'''. London: Longman & Co., 1873 == [https://archive.org/details/saintclairsofisl00sain/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Saint-Clair: Saint-Clairs of the Isles] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Saint-Clair|Saint-Clair - Saint-Clairs of the Isles]]: * Saint-Clair, Roland William, ''The Saint-Clairs of the Isles being a History of the Sea-Kings of Orkney and their Scottish Successors of the Sirname of Sinclair''. Auckland, NZ: H. Brett, 1898 == [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=kbFfAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true St. George: Visitation of Westmoreland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StGeorgeVisitation|St. George - Visitation of Westmoreland]]: * St. George, Richard, ''The Heraldic Visitation of Westmoreland, Made in the Year 1615''. London: John Gray Bell, 1753 == [https://archive.org/details/staggeringstateo00scot/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Scot: Scottish Statesmen] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScotStaggering|Scot - Scottish Statesmen]]: * Scot, John, ''The Staggering State of Scottish Statesmen from 1550 to 1650''. Edinburgh: William Paterson, 1872 == Scotland: Gazetteer of Scotland == === [https://archive.org/details/topographicalsta01edinuoft/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I: A - H] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScotlandGaz1|Scotland Gazetteer - Vol. I]]: * Scotland Gazetteer, ''Topographical, Statistical, and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland'', Glasgow: A Fullarton & Co., 1848, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/topographicalsv21848scot/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II: I - Z] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScotlandGaz2|Scotland Gazetteer - Vol. II]]: * Scotland Gazetteer, ''Topographical, Statistical, and Historical Gazetteer of Scotland'', Edinburgh: A Fullarton & Co., 1848, Vol. II == Scotland: Index to Register of Deeds == === [https://archive.org/stream/indexes100scotuoft#page/n3/mode/1up Vol. III 1663] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScotlandDeeds3|Scotland - Deeds Vol. III]]: * Scotland, Record Office, ''Indexes to Register of Deeds'', Glasgow: H.M. Stationery Office, 1915, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/indexes200scotuoft#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. IV 1664] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScotlandDeeds4|Scotland - Deeds Vol. IV]]: * Scotland, Record Office, ''Indexes to Register of Deeds'', Glasgow: H.M. Stationery Office, 1917, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/stream/indexes400scotuoft#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. V 1665] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScotlandDeeds5|Scotland - Deeds Vol. V]]: * Scotland, Record Office, ''Indexes to Register of Deeds'', Glasgow: H.M. Stationery Office, 1921, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/indexes500scotuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI 1666] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScotlandDeeds6|Scotland - Deeds Vol. VI]]: * Scotland, Record Office, ''Indexes to Register of Deeds'', Glasgow: H.M. Stationery Office, 1921, Vol. VI === [https://books.google.com/books?id=hTVmAAAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. XXII 1682] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScotlandDeeds22|Scotland - Deeds Vol. XXII]]: * Scotland, Record Office, ''Indexes to Register of Deeds'', Glasgow: H.M. Stationery Office, 1956, Vol. XXII == Scotland: Index to Register of Sasines == === [https://archive.org/details/indexes300scotuoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III 1701-1720] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScotlandSasine3|Scotland - Sasines Vol. III]]: * Scotland, Record Office, ''Index to General Register of Sasines, 1701-1720'', Glasgow: H.M. Stationery Office, 1917, Vol. III == Scots College: Records of the Scots College == === [https://archive.org/details/recordsofscotsco00news/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScotsCollege1|Scots College - Vol. I]]: * Scots College, ''Records of the Scots Colleges at Douai, Rome, Madrid, Valladolid, and Ratisbon'', Aberdeen: New Spalding Club, 1906, Vol. I == Scott: Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae - Old Edition == === [https://books.google.com/books?id=yaU1bUqph5AC&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. III, Part I Synods of Argyll, Glenelg, Moray, Ross, Sutherland and Cathness, Orkney, and Zetland] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottOld3-1|Scott - Ed. 1 Vol. III Part I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Hew_Scott|Scott, Hew]], ''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The Succession of MInisters in the Church of Scotland From the Reformation'', Edinburgh: William Paterson,1870, Ed. 1, Vol III, Part I == Scott: Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae == === [https://archive.org/stream/fastiecclesiaesc01scot#page/n8/mode/1up/ Vol. I Synods of Lothian and Tweeddale] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Scott1|Scott - Vol. 1]]: * [[Wikipedia:Hew_Scott|Scott, Hew]], ''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The Succession of MInisters in the Church of Scotland From the Reformation'', Edinburgh: Tweeddale Court, 1915, Vol I === [https://archive.org/stream/fastiecclesiaesc02scot#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II Synods of Merse, Teviotdal Dufries, and Galloway] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Scott2|Scott - Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Hew_Scott|Scott, Hew]], ''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The Succession of MInisters in the Church of Scotland From the Reformation'', Edinburgh: Tweeddale Court, 1917, Vol II === [https://archive.org/stream/fastiecclesiaesc03scot#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. III Synods of Glasgow and Ayr] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Scott3|Scott - Vol. III]]: * [[Wikipedia:Hew_Scott|Scott, Hew]], ''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The Succession of MInisters in the Church of Scotland From the Reformation'', Edinburgh: Tweeddale Court, 1920, Vol III === [https://archive.org/stream/fastiecclesiaesc04scot#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. IV Synods of Argyll, Perth, and Stirling] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Scott4|Scott - Vol. IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:Hew_Scott|Scott, Hew]], ''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The Succession of MInisters in the Church of Scotland From the Reformation'', Edinburgh: Tweeddale Court, 1923, Vol IV === [https://archive.org/stream/fastiecclesiaesc05scot#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. V Synods of Fife, Angus, and Mearns] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Scott5|Scott - Vol. V]]: * [[Wikipedia:Hew_Scott|Scott, Hew]], ''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The Succession of MInisters in the Church of Scotland From the Reformation'', Edinburgh: Tweeddale Court, 1925, Vol V === [https://archive.org/stream/fastiecclesiaesc06scot#page/n8/mode/1up/ Vol. VI Synods of Aberdeen and of Moray] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Scott6|Scott - Vol. VI]]: * [[Wikipedia:Hew_Scott|Scott, Hew]], ''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The Succession of MInisters in the Church of Scotland From the Reformation'', Edinburgh: Tweeddale Court, 1926, Vol VI === [https://archive.org/stream/fastiecclesiaesc07scot#page/n6/mode/1up/ Vol. VII - Synods of Ross, Sutherland, etc.] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Scott7|Scott] - Vol. VII]: * [[Wikipedia:Hew_Scott|Scott, Hew]], ''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The Succession of MInisters in the Church of Scotland From the Reformation'', Edinburgh: Tweeddale Court, 1928, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/stream/fastiecclesiasco08scotuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. VIII - Ministers of the Church] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Scott8|Scott] - Vol. VIII]: * [[Wikipedia:Hew_Scott|Scott, Hew]], ''Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae: The Succession of MInisters in the Church of Scotland From the Reformation'', Edinburgh: Tweeddale Court, 1950, Vol. VIII == Scott: Provincial Antiquities and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland == === [https://books.google.com/books?id=tiI7AQAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true 1826 Edition] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottW|Scott - Provincial Antiquities - 1826]]: * [[Scott-3476|Scott, Walter]], ''Provincial Antiquities and Picturesque Scenery of Scotland'', London: John and Arthur Arch,1826, Vol I === [https://archive.org/stream/provincialantiqu00scot#page/n12/mode/1up 1834 Edition] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottW1834|Scott - Provincial Antiquities - 1834]]: * [[Scott-3476|Scott, Walter]], ''Provincial Antiquities of Scotland'', Edinburgh: Whitataker and Co., 1834 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=3xE5AQAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Scott: Stricklands of Sizergh Castle] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottStricklands|Scot - Stricklands of Sizergh Castle]]: * Scott, Daniel, ''The Stricklands of Sizergh Castle, The Records of Twenty-Five Generations of a Westmorland Family'' Kendal: Titus Wilson, 1908 == Scottish Antiquary == === [https://archive.org/stream/NorthernNotesAndQueries1And2#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I & II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary1-2|Hallen - Vol. III]]: * [[Hallen-28|Hallen, Arthur Washington Cornelius]], ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1888, Vol. I & II === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishantiqua04unkngoog#page/n7/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary3|Hallen - Vol. III]]: * [[Hallen-28|Hallen, Arthur Washington Cornelius]], ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1889, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishantiquar04edinuoft#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary4|Hallen - Vol. IV]]: * [[Hallen-28|Hallen, Arthur Washington Cornelius]], ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: T & A Constable, 1890, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishantiqua03unkngoog#page/n9/mode/2up Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary5|Hallen - Vol. V]]: * [[Hallen-28|Hallen, Arthur Washington Cornelius]], ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: T & A Constable, 1890, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishantiquar06edinuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary6|Hallen - Vol. VI]]: * [[Hallen-28|Hallen, Arthur Washington Cornelius]], ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: T & A Constable, 1892, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishantiqua02unkngoog#page/n7/mode/2up Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary7|Hallen - Vol. VII]]: * [[Hallen-28|Hallen, Arthur Washington Cornelius]], ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: T & A Constable, 1893, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishantiquar08edinuoft#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. VIII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary8|Hallen - Vol. VIII]]: * [[Hallen-28|Hallen, Arthur Washington Cornelius]], ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: T & A Constable, 1894, Vol. VIII === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishantiquar09unse#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. IX] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary9|Hallen - Vol. IX]]: * Hal[[Hallen-28|Hallen, Arthur Washington Cornelius]], ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: T & A Constable, 1895, Vol. IX === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishantiquar10unse#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. X] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary10|Hallen - Vol. X]]: * [[Hallen-28|Hallen, Arthur Washington Cornelius]], ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: T & A Constable, 1896, Vol. X === [https://archive.org/stream/bub_gb_hmDcuAnRpiwC#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. XI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary11|Stevenson - Vol. XI]]: * [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18911796 Stevenson, John Horne], ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: George P. Johnston, 1897, Vol. XI === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishantiquar12edinuoft#page/n5/mode/1up Vol. XII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary12|Stevenson - Vol. XII]]: * [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18911796 Stevenson, John Horne], ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: George P. Johnston, 1900, Vol. XII === [https://archive.org/details/scottishantiquar12edinuoft/page/n214/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XIII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary13|Stevenson - Vol. XIII]]: * [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q18911796 Stevenson, John Horne], ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: George P. Johnston, 1899, Vol. XIII === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishantiquar14edinuoft#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. XIV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary14|Stevenson - Vol. XIV]]: * Stevenson, John Horne, ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: George P. Johnston, 1900, Vol. XIV === [https://archive.org/stream/scottishantiqua00unkngoog#page/n4/mode/2up Vol. XV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Antiquary14|Stevenson - Vol. XV]]: * Stevenson, John Horne, ''Northern Notes and Queries or The Scottish Antiquary'', Edinburgh: William Green & Sons, 1901, Vol. XV == Scottish Journal == === [https://archive.org/details/scottishjournalo12edin/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I Sep 1847 - Feb 1848] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishJournal1|Scottish Journal - Vol. I]]: * ''Scottish Journal of Topography, Antiquities, Traditions, Etc. Etc, Etc, The'', Edinburgh: Thomas George Stevenson, 1848, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/scottishjournalo12edin/page/n420/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II Mar 1848 - Jul 1848] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishJournal2|Scottish Journal - Vol. II]]: * ''Scottish Journal of Topography, Antiquities, Traditions, Etc. Etc, Etc, The'', Edinburgh: John Manzies, 1848, Vol. II == Scottish Notes and Queries == === First Series === ==== [https://archive.org/details/scottishnotesan18unkngoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I June 1887 - May 1888] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishNotes1-1|Scottish Notes - Ser. 1 Vol. I]]: * ''Scottish Notes and Queries'', Aberdeen: D. Wylie & Son, 1888, Ser. 1 Vol. I ==== [https://archive.org/details/scottishnotesan18unkngoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II June 1888 - May 1889] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishNotes1-2|Scottish Notes - Ser. 1 Vol. II]]: * ''Scottish Notes and Queries'', Aberdeen: D. Wylie & Son, 1889, Ser. 1 Vol. II ==== [https://archive.org/details/scottishnotesan16unkngoog/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III June 1889 - May 1890] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishNotes1-3|Scottish Notes - Ser. 1 Vol. III]]: * ''Scottish Notes and Queries'', Aberdeen: D. Wylie & Son, 1890, Ser. 1 Vol. III ==== [https://archive.org/details/scottishnotesan02unkngoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV June 1890 - May 1891] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishNotes1-4|Scottish Notes - Ser. 1 Vol. IV]]: * ''Scottish Notes and Queries'', Aberdeen: D. Wylie & Son, 1891, Ser. 1 Vol. IV ==== [https://archive.org/details/scottishnotesan10unkngoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V June 1891 - May 1892] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishNotes1-5|Scottish Notes - Ser. 1 Vol. V]]: * ''Scottish Notes and Queries'', Aberdeen: D. Wylie & Son, 1892, Ser. 1 Vol. V ==== [https://archive.org/details/scottishnotesan17unkngoog/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI June 1892 - May 1893] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishNotes1-6|Scottish Notes - Ser. 1 Vol. VI]]: * ''Scottish Notes and Queries'', Aberdeen: D. Wylie & Son, 1893, Ser. 1 Vol. VI ==== [https://archive.org/details/scottishnotesan09unkngoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII June 1893 - May 1894] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishNotes1-7|Scottish Notes - Ser. 1 Vol. VII]]: * ''Scottish Notes and Queries'', Aberdeen: D. Wylie & Son, 1894, Ser. 1 Vol. VII === =[https://archive.org/details/scottishnotesan08unkngoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VIII June 1894 - May 1895] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishNotes1-8|Scottish Notes - Ser. 1 Vol. VIII]]: * ''Scottish Notes and Queries'', Aberdeen: D. Wylie & Son, 1895, Ser. 1 Vol. VIII ==== [https://archive.org/details/scottishnotesan12unkngoog/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX June 1895 - May 1896] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishNotes1-9|Scottish Notes - Ser. 1 Vol. IX]]: * ''Scottish Notes and Queries'', Aberdeen: D. Wylie & Son, 1896, Ser. 1 Vol. IX ==== [https://archive.org/details/scottishnotesan20unkngoog/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X June 1896 - May 1897] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishNotes1-10|Scottish Notes - Ser. 1 Vol. X]]: * ''Scottish Notes and Queries'', Aberdeen: D. Wylie & Son, 1897, Ser. 1 Vol. X ==== [https://archive.org/details/scottishnotesan15unkngoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI June 1897 - June 1898] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishNotes1-11|Scottish Notes - Ser. 1 Vol. XI]]: * ''Scottish Notes and Queries'', Aberdeen: D. Wylie & Son, 1898, Ser. 1 Vol.XI ==== [https://archive.org/details/scottishnotesan21unkngoog/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII July 1898 - June 1899] ==== * [[Space:Book_Resources#ScottishNotes1-12|Scottish Notes - Ser. 1 Vol. XII]]: * ''Scottish Notes and Queries'', Aberdeen: D. Wylie & Son, 1899, Ser. 1 Vol. XII ==[https://archive.org/details/campbellfamilyre00seav_0/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Seaver: Campbell Family Records] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#CampbellFamily|Seaver - Campbell Family]]: * Seaver, Jesse Montgomery, ''Campbell Family Records'', Philadelphia, PA: American Historical-Genealogical Society, 1929 == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89081246225&view=1up&seq=9 Semple: Genealogical History of the Family Semple] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#SempleFamily|Semple - Family Semple]]: * [[Semple-686|Semple, William Alexander]], ''Genealogical history of the family Semple from 1214 to 1888'', Hartford, CT: Press of Case, Lockwood, and Brainerd Company, 1888 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=qEtPAAAAMAAJ&pg=PA10#v=onepage&q&f=true William Semple] == [https://books.google.com/books?id=MLJXAAAAcAAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Semple: History of the Lairds of Glenfield] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#SempleLairds|Semple - Lairds]]: * [[Semple-686|Semple, William Alexander]], ''History of the Lairds of Glenfield, etc'', Paisley: Paisley Herald, 1860 * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=MLJXAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA33&f=true#v=onepage&q&f=true Robert Semple] == Seton: History of the Family of Seton == === [https://archive.org/details/historyoffamilv100seto/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#SetonFamily1|Seton - Family of Seton Vol. I]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Seton|Seton, George]], ''A History of the Family of Seton during Eight Centuries'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable,1896, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/historyoffamilv200seto/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#SetonFamily1|Seton - Family of Seton Vol. II]: * [[Wikipedia:George_Seton|Seton, George]], ''A History of the Family of Seton during Eight Centuries'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable,1896, Vol. II == Seton: House of Seton == === [https://archive.org/details/houseofsetonstv100seto/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#SetonLost1|Seton - Vol. I]: * [[Wikipedia:Bruce_Gordon_Seton|Seton, Bruce Gordon]], ''The House of Seton, A Study of Lost Causes'', Edinburgh: Lindsay and MacLeod,1939, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/houseofsetonstv200seto/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#SetonLost2|Seton - Vol. II]: * [[Wikipedia:Bruce_Gordon_Seton|Seton, Bruce Gordon]], ''The House of Seton, A Study of Lost Causes'', Edinburgh: Lindsay and MacLeod,1941, Vol. II == Sharpe: Sharpe's Peerage of the British Empire == === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89097345938&view=1up&seq=19 Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Sharpe1|Sharpe - Vol. I]: * Sharpe, John, ''Sharpe's Peerage of the British Empire exhibiting its present state and deducing the existing descents from the ancient nobility of England, Scotland and Ireland'', London: John Sharpe,1830, Vol. 1 === [https://books.google.com/books?id=MFJ2LaYMuywC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Sharpe2|Sharpe - Vol. II]]: * Sharpe, John, ''Sharpe's Peerage of the British Empire exhibiting its present state and deducing the existing descents from the ancient nobility of England, Scotland and Ireland'', London: John Sharpe,1830, Vol. 2 == [https://archive.org/stream/genealogicalacco00mack#page/n6/mode/1up Shaw: Highland Familes of Shaw] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ShawHighland|Shaw - Highland Families]]: * Shaw, Alexander Mackintosh. ''A Genealogical Account of the Highland Familes of Shaw'' London: private, 1877 == [https://archive.org/details/historicalmemoir00mack/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Shaw: House and Clan of Mackintosh] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ShawMackIntosh|Shaw - Mackintosh and Chattan]]: * Shaw, Alexander Mackintosh. ''[[Space:House and Clan of Mackintosh|Historical Memoirs of the House and Clan of MackIntosh]]'', London: private, 1880 == [https://archive.org/stream/lettersofdenizat01shaw#page/n10/mode/1up/ Shaw: Letters of Denization] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ShawLetters|Shaw - Letters]]: * [[Shaw-17377|Shaw, William Arthur]], ed., ''Letters of Denization and Acts of Naturalization for Aliens in England and Ireland, 1603-1700'' Lymrington: private, 1911 == [https://archive.org/details/archologicaland01unkngoog/page/n188/mode/1up?view=theater Shedden-Dobie: Mason's Protocol Book] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Shedden-Dobie|Shedden-Dobie - Protocol Book]]: * John Shedden-Dobie, ''Mason's Protocol Book'', ''Archaeological and Historical Collections Relating to Ayrshire & Galloway'', Edinburgh: 1889, pp. 129-208 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=J7JYAAAAcAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Simpson: History of Sanquhar] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Sanquhar2|Simpson - Sanquhar]]: * Simpson, Robert. ''History of Sanquhar', Edinburgh: Johnstone and Hunter, 1853 ed. 2 == [https://archive.org/stream/originandsignif00simsgoog#page/n10/mode/2up Sims: Scottish Surnames] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#SimsSurnames|Sims - Surnames]]: * Sims, Clifford Stanley. ''The Origin and Signification of Scottish Surnames with a Vocabulary of Christian Names', Albany, NY: , 1862 == [https://archive.org/stream/clangillean00sincuoft#page/n4/mode/1up Sinclair: Clan Gillean] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#SinclairGillean|Sinclair - Clan Gillean]]: * [https://www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q15627307 Sinclair, Rev. Alexander Maclean]. ''The Clan Gillean', Charlottetown, PE, Canada: Haszard and Moore, 1899 == [https://archive.org/stream/johannisdefordun02ford#page/n4/mode/1up Skene: John of Fordun's Chronicle of the Scottish Nation] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#SkeneFordun|Skene - Fordun's Chronicle]]: * [[Skene-323|Skene, William Forbes]], Ed.. ''John of Fordun's Chronicle of the Scottish Nation'', Edinburgh: Edmonstone & Douglas, 1872 == [https://archive.org/details/memorialsoffamil00skenuoft/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Skene: Family of Skene of Skene] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#SkeneSkene|Skene - Family of Skene]]: * [[Skene-323|Skene, William Forbes]], Ed.. ''Memorials of the Family of Skene of Skene, from the Family Papers with other Illustrative Documents'', Aberdeen: New Spalding Club, 1887 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=EgJBAQAAMAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Smith: Parish of Lochwinnoch] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#SmithLochwinnoch|Smith - Lochwinnoch]]: * Smith, Rev. Robert. "Parish of Lochwinnoch, Presbyery of Paisley, Synod of Glasgow and Ayr", ''The New Statistical Account of Scotland'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons, 1845, Volume VII * References: # [https://books.google.com/books?id=EgJBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA89&f=true#v=onepage&q&f=true Lord Sempill] == [https://archive.org/details/strathendrickits00smit/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Smith: Strathendrick] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#SmithStrathendrick|Smith - Strathendrick]]: * [[Smith-299920|Smith, John Guthrie]]. 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''[[Space:Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire|Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire]]'', New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1908, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami02stea/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Stearns2|Stearns - Vol. II]]: * Stearns, Ezra S. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire|Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire]]'', New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1908, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami03stea/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Stearns3|Stearns - Vol. III]]: * Stearns, Ezra S. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire|Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire]]'', New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1908, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalfami04stea/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Stearns4|Stearns - Vol. IV]]: * Stearns, Ezra S. ''[[Space:Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire|Genealogical and Family History of the State of New Hampshire]]'', New York: Lewis Publishing Company, 1908, Vol. IV == Stedall: Challenge to the Crown == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StedallChallenge|Stedall - Challenge to the Crown]]: * Stedall, Robert, ''The Challenge to the Crown, The Struggle for Influence in the Reign of Mary Queen of Scots, 1542-1567'', Sussex, England, Book Guild Publishing. 2012 == Stedall: Survival of the Crown == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StedallSurvival|Stedall - Survival of the Crown]]: * Stedall, Robert, ''The Survival of the Crown, The Return to Authority of the Scottish Crown following Mary Queen of Scots' Deposition from the Throne, 1567-1603'', Sussex, England, Book Guild Publishing. 2014 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofearls00stee/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Steele: Genealogy of the Earls of Erne] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Steele|Steele - Earls of Erne]]: * Steele, John Haughton, ''Geneology of the Earls of Erne'', Edinburgh: T. and A. Constable, 1910 == Sterling: Sterling Genealogy == === [https://archive.org/details/sterlinggenealog01ster/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Sterling1|Sterling - Vol. I]]: * [[Sterling-2018|Sterling, Albert Mack]], ''The Sterling Geneology'', New York: Grafton Press, 1909, Vol. I === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89080572183&view=1up&seq=13 Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Sterling2|Sterling - Vol. II]]: * [[Sterling-2018|Sterling, Albert Mack]], ''The Sterling Geneology'', New York: Grafton Press, 1909, Vol. II == Stevenson: Calendar of State Papers - Foreign/Elizabeth == === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarofstatep01grea_1#page/n10/mode/1up 1558-1559] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Stevenson58|Stevenson 1558-1559]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Stevenson|Stevenson, Joseph]], ''Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth - 1558-1559'', London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1863 === [https://books.google.com/books?id=Fk5TxHBU-x4C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=true 1559-1560] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Stevenson59|Stevenson 1559-1560]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Stevenson|Stevenson, Joseph]], ''Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth - 1559-1560'', London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1865 === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarstatepa01britgoog#page/n8/mode/1up 1560-1561] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Stevenson60|Stevenson 1560-1561]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Stevenson|Stevenson, Joseph]], ''Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth - 1560-1561'', London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1865 === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarstatepa02britgoog#page/n11/mode/1up 1564-1565] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Stevenson64|Stevenson 1564-1565]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Stevenson|Stevenson, Joseph]], ''Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth - 1564-1565'', London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1870 === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarstatepa03britgoog#page/n10/mode/1up 1567] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Stevenson67|Stevenson 1567]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Stevenson|Stevenson, Joseph]], ''Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth'', London: Longman, Green, Longman, Roberts, & Green, 1867 === [https://archive.org/stream/calendarstatepa00britgoog#page/n10/mode/1up 1572-1574] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Stevenson72|Stevenson 1572-1574]]: * Crosby, Allan James, ''Calendar of State Papers, Foreign Series, of the Reign of Elizabeth - 1572-1574'', London: Longman & Co., 1876 == Stevenson: Documents of the History of Scotland == === [https://archive.org/details/documentsillust02stevgoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StevensonDocuments1|Stevenson - History of Scotland Vol. I]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Stevenson|Stevenson, Joseph]], ''Documents Illustrative of the History of Scotland from the Death of King Alexander the Third to the Accession of Robert Bruce'', Edinburgh: H.M. Register House, 1870, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/documentsillust03stevgoog/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StevensonDocuments2|Stevenson - History of Scotland Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_Stevenson|Stevenson, Joseph]], ''Documents Illustrative of the History of Scotland from the Death of King Alexander the Third to the Accession of Robert Bruce'', Edinburgh: H.M. Register House, 1870, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/ruthvenoffreelan00stev/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Stevenson: Ruthven of Freeland Peerage] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StevensonRuthven|Stevenson - Ruthven]]: * Stevenson, John Home, ''The Ruthven of Freeland Peerage and its Critics'', Glasgow: James MacLehose and Sons, 1905 == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/465419/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Stevenson: Stevenson Family History] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StevensonFamily|Stevenson - Stevenson Family History]]: * [[Stevenson-11078|Stevenson, Margretta]], ''Stevenson Family History From the Eastern Shore of Maryland to Woodford County, Kentucky to Putnam County, Indiana with Allied Families'', New York: private, 1966 == [https://archive.org/details/stewartsofappin00stew/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Stewart: Stewarts of Appin] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StewartsAppin|Stewart - Stewarts of Appin]]: * Stewart, John H. J., ''The Stewarts of Appin'', Edinburgh: MacLachlan and Stewart, 1880 == [https://archive.org/stream/memorialsofbrown00stod#page/n8/mode/1up Stodart: Browns of Fordell] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StodartBrowns|Stodart - Browns]]: * Stodart, Robert Riddle, ''Memorials of the Browns of Fordell, Finmount, and Vicarsgrange'', Edinburgh: T.A. Constable, 1887 * References: # [https://archive.org/stream/memorialsofbrown00stod#page/15/mode/1up Elizabeth Arnot] == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/596312-genealogy-of-the-family-of-cornwall-of-bonhard-co-linlithgow?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q=riccarton Stodart: Geneology of Cornwall of Bonhard] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StodartCornwall|Stodart - Cornwall]]: * Stodart, Robert Riddle, ''Genealogy of the Family of Corwall of Bonhard, Co. Linlithgow'', Edinburgh: private, 1877 == Stodart: Scottish Arms == === [https://archive.org/stream/ScottishArmsV1#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StodartSA1|Stodart - Scottish Arms Vol. I]]: * Stodart, Robert Riddle, ''Scottish Arms being a Collection of Armorial Bearings A.D. 1370-1678'', Edinburgh: William Paterson, 1881, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/ScottishArmsV2#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StodartSA2|Stodart - Scottish Arms Vol. II]]: * Stodart, Robert Riddle, ''Scottish Arms being a Collection of Armorial Bearings A.D. 1370-1678'', Edinburgh: William Paterson, 1881, Vol. II == Stourton: House of Stourton == === [https://archive.org/details/historyofnobleho01mowb/page/n18/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StourtonStourton1|Stourton - House of Stourton Vol. I]]: * [[Stourton-182|Stourton, Charles Botolph Joseph Stourton]], ''The History of the Noble House of Stourton, of Stourton, in the County of WIlts'', London: Elliot Stock, 1899, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/historyofnobleho02mowb/page/n26/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StourtonStourton1|Stourton - House of Stourton Vol. II]]: * [[Stourton-182|Stourton, Charles Botolph Joseph Stourton]], ''The History of the Noble House of Stourton, of Stourton, in the County of WIlts'', London: Elliot Stock, 1899, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/lifeofmaryqueeno01stri/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Straker: Pedigree of the Calverleys] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StrakerBlackett|Straker - Walter Blackett]]: * Straker, John, ''Memoirs of the Public Life of Sir Walter Blackett, of Wallington, Baronet: With a Pedigree of the Calverleys, of Calverley in Yorkshire and the Blacketts, of Newcastle upon Tyne and Northumberland'', Newcastle: S.Hodgson, 1819 == Strickland: Life of Mary Queen of Scots == === [https://archive.org/details/lifeofmaryqueeno01stri/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StricklandLifeMQOS1|Strickland - Mary Queen of Scots Vol. I]]: * [[Strickland-1950|Strickland, Agnes]], ''Life of Mary Queen of Scots'', London: George Bell & Sons, 1903, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/lifeofmaryqueeno02stri/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StricklandLifeMQOS2|Strickland - Mary Queen of Scots Vol. II]]: * [[Strickland-1950|Strickland, Agnes]], ''Life of Mary Queen of Scots'', London: George Bell & Sons, 1903, Vol. II == Strickland: Lives of the Queens of Scotland == === [https://archive.org/stream/livesqueensscot01strigoog#page/n11/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StricklandLives1|Strickland - Queens of Scotland Vol. I]]: * [[Strickland-1950|Strickland, Agnes]], ''Lives Of The Queens Of Scotland And English Princesses'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons, 1850, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/livesqueensscot00strigoog#page/n11/mode/2up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StricklandLives2|Strickland - Queens of Scotland Vol. II]]: * [[Strickland-1950|Strickland, Agnes]], ''Lives Of The Queens Of Scotland And English Princesses'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons, 1851, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/livesqueensscot04strigoog#page/n7/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StricklandLives3|Strickland - Queens of Scotland Vol. III]]: * [[Strickland-1950|Strickland, Agnes]], ''Lives Of The Queens Of Scotland And English Princesses'', New York: Harper & Brothers, 1852, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/livesqueensscot08strigoog#page/n13/mode/1up Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StricklandLives4|Strickland - Queens of Scotland Vol. IV]]: * [[Strickland-1950|Strickland, Agnes]], ''Lives Of The Queens Of Scotland And English Princesses'', New York: Harper & Brothers, 1852, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/stream/livesqueensscot11strigoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StricklandLives5|Strickland - Queens of Scotland Vol. V]]: * [[Strickland-1950|Strickland, Agnes]], ''Lives Of The Queens Of Scotland And English Princesses'', New York: Harper & Brothers, 1855, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/stream/livesqueensscot11strigoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StricklandLives6|Strickland - Queens of Scotland Vol. VI]]: * [[Strickland-1950|Strickland, Agnes]], ''Lives Of The Queens Of Scotland And English Princesses'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons, 1856, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/stream/in.ernet.dli.2015.82616#page/n7/mode/1up Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#StricklandLives7|Strickland - Queens of Scotland Vol. VII]]: * [[Strickland-1950|Strickland, Agnes]], ''Lives Of The Queens Of Scotland And English Princesses'', Edinburgh: William Blackwood & Sons, 1858, Vol. VII == [https://books.google.com/books?id=VeLGg13xFaQC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Strickland: Mary Livingston] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StricklandMary|Strickland - 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"Mary Livingston", ''Englishwoman's Domestic Magazine'', London: S. O. Beeton,1862, Volume V, Issue 25 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofstewa00steu/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Steuart: Genealogy of the Stewarts Refuted] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#SteuartRefuted|Steuart - Genealogy of Stewarts Refuted]]: * Steuart, Henry. ''The Genealogy of the Stewarts Refuted: In a Letter to Andrew Stuart'', Edinburgh: Bell & Bradfute, 1799 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalhist00stua/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Stuart: Genealogical History of the Stewarts] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StuartHistory|Stuart - History of the Stewarts]]: * Stuart, Andrew. ''Genealogical History of the Stewarts, from the Earliest Period of their Authentic History to the Present Times. Containing a particular Account of the Origin and Successive Generations of the Stuarts of Darnley, Lennox, and Aubigny, and of the Stuarts of Castelmilk; with Proofs and References; and Appendix of Relative Papers and a Supplement'', London: A. Strahan, 1798 == [https://archive.org/details/bim_eighteenth-century_supplement-to-the-geneal_stuart-andrew_1799/mode/1up?view=theater Stuart: Supplement to the History of the Stewarts] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StuartHistorySup|Stuart - Supplement History of the Stewarts]]: * Stuart, Andrew. ''Supplement to the Genealogical History of the Stewarts With Corrections and Additions'', London: T. Caddel, 1799 == [https://archive.org/details/lettresinditesa00marygoog/page/n8/mode/2up?view=theater Stuart: Lettres Inédites de Marie Stuart] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#StuartLettres|Stuart - Lettres]]: * [[Stewart-6849|Stuart, Mary]]. ''Lettres Inédites de Marie Stuart; Accompagnées de Diverses Dépêches et Instructions: 1558 1587'', Paris: Chez Narkubm, 1839 == Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History == === [https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofsuf02suff/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#SuffolkInstitute2|Suffolk Institute Vol II]]: * ''Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, Established March, 1848 for the Collection & Publication of Information of the Ancient Arts and Monuments of the County of Suffolk'', Ipswich, F. Pawsey, 1859, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/proceedingsofsuf03suff/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#SuffolkInstitute3|Suffolk Institute Vol III]]: * ''Proceedings of the Suffolk Institute of Archaeology and Natural History, Established March, 1848 for the Collection & Publication of Information of the Ancient Arts and Monuments of the County of Suffolk'', Ipswich, F. 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Maitland, ed., ''Inventory of Documents relating to the Scrymgeour Family Estates, 1611'', Edinburgh: J. Skinner & Co., Ltd, 1912 == [https://archive.org/details/stuartdynastysho1890thor/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Thornton: Stuart Dynasty] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ThorntonStuartDynasty|Thornton - Stuart Dynasty]]: * [[Wikipedia:Percy_Thornton|Thornton, Percy Melville]], ''The Stuart Dynasty: Short Studies of Its Rise, Course, and Early Exile. The Latter Drawn from Papers in her Majesty's Possession at Windsor Castle'', London: William Ridgway, 1890 == Thoroton: History of Nottinghamshire == === [https://archive.org/details/historynottingh00thorgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ThorotonHistory1|Thoroton - Nottinghamshire Vol. I]]: * [[Thoroton-4|Thoroton, Robert]], ''[[Space:The_Antiquities_of_Nottinghamshire|History of Nottinghamshire]]'', London: John Throsby, 1797, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/historynottingh01thorgoog/page/n9/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ThorotonHistory2|Thoroton - Nottinghamshire Vol. II]]: * [[Thoroton-4|Thoroton, Robert]], ''[[Space:The_Antiquities_of_Nottinghamshire|History of Nottinghamshire]]'', London: John Throsby, 1797, Vol. II === [https://books.google.com/books?id=l-icpHJW2OQC&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q&f=true Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#ThorotonHistory3|Thoroton - Nottinghamshire Vol. III]]: * [[Thoroton-4|Thoroton, Robert]], ''[[Space:The_Antiquities_of_Nottinghamshire|History of Nottinghamshire]]'', London: John Throsby, 1797, Vol. III == [https://archive.org/details/genealogyoftoddf00todd/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Todd: Genealogy of the Todd-Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ToddFamily|Todd - Todd-Family]]: * [[Todd-11407|Todd, Malcolm Newton]], ''A Genalogy of the Todd-Family Descendants and Celebrities Mary Todd Wife Abraham Lincoln 1951'', Lawwrenceville, IL: private, 1951 == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066365750&seq=9&view=1up Todd: Genealogy of the Todd-Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#ThrelkeldGenealogy|Threlkeld - Threlkeld Genealogy]]: * Threlkeld, Hansford Lee, ''Threlkeld Genealogy'', Morganfield, KY: private, 1932 == [https://archive.org/details/calverleycharte00marggoog/page/n7/mode/1up?view=theater Trevelyan: Calverley Charters] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#TrevelyanCharters|Trevelyan - Calverley Charters]]: * Trevelyan, Walter Calverley, ''The Calverley Charters'', Leeds: Thoresby Society, 1904 == [https://books.google.com/books?id=tDENAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#v=onepage&q&f=true Traill: Traills of Orkney] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#TraillOrkney|Trevelyan - Traills of Orkney]]: * Traill, William, ''A Genealogical Account of the Traills of Orkney, with a Pedigree Table tracing their Descent from the Traills of Blego, in Fifeshire'', Kirkwall: J. Calder, 1883 == [https://archive.org/details/layofturingsad1300hmac/page/n12/mode/1up?view=theater Turing: Lay of the Turings] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#TuringLay|Turing - Lay of the Turings]]: * Turing, Robert Fraser and MacKenzie, Henry Turing, ''Lay of the Turings'', London: Savill and Edwards, 1850 == Turner: Biographia Halifaxiensis == === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002021576559&view=1up&seq=7 Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#TurnerHalifax|Turner - Halifaxiensis]]: * Turner, Joseph Horsfall, ''Biographia Halifaxiensis: or, Halifax families and worthies'', Bingley: T. Harrison, 1883, Vol. I * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002021576559&view=1up&seq=258 Pedigree of Lacy, of Brearley] == [https://archive.org/details/historyoftweedi00twee/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Tweedie: History of the Tweedie Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#TweedieTweedie|Tweedie - History of the Tweedie Family]]: * [[Tweedie-243|Tweedie, Michael Forbes]], ''The History of the Tweedie, or Tweedy, Family; A Record of Scottish Lowland Life & Character'', London: W.P. Griffith & Sons Ltd., 1902 == [https://archive.org/details/anaccountlifean00tytlgoog/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Tytler: Thomas Craig of Riccarton] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#TytlerCraig|Tytler - Thomas Craig]]: * [[Wikipedia:Patrick_Fraser_Tytler|Tytler, Patrick Fraser]], ''An Account of the Life and Writings of Sir Thomas Craig of Riccarton: Including Biographical Sketches of the Most Eminent Legal Characters Since the Institution of the Court of Session by James V Till the Period of the Union of the Crowns'' Edinburgh: W.C. Tait, 1823 == [https://archive.org/stream/uptonfamilyrecor00upto#page/n8/mode/1up Upton: Upton Family Records] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#UptonFamily|Upton - Family Records]]: * Upton, William Henry, ''Upton Family Records being Genealogical Collections for an Upton Family History'', London: Mitchell and Hughes, 1893. == [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.hnfd62&view=1up&seq=7 Ure: History of Rugherglan and East Kilbride] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#UreRugherglan|Ure - Rughergland]]: * [[Wikipedia:David_Ure|Ure. David]], ''The history of Rutherglen and East-Kilbride : published with a view to promote the study of antiquity and natural history'', Glasgow: David Niven, 1793. == [https://archive.org/details/sketchofgenealog1800vans/page/1/mode/1up?view=theater Vans-Agnew: Family of Vaux, Vans, or De Vallibus] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#VansAgnew|Van Agnew - Family of Vaux]]: * [[Vans_Agnew-5|Vans-Agnew, Robert]],''[[Space:Sketch of A Genealogical and Historical Account of The Family of Vaux, Vans, or De Vallibus|Sketch of a Genealogical and Historical Account of the Family of Vaux, Vans, or De Vallibus]]'', Pembroke: W.E. Wilmot, 1800. == [https://archive.org/details/livingstonfamily00vanr_0/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Van Rensselaer: Livingston Family in America] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#VanRensselaerLivingston|Van Rensselaer - Livingston Family]]: * Van Rensselear, Florence, ''The Livingston Family in America and its Scottish Origins'', New York: William Byrd Press, 1949 == Virginia Magazine == === [https://archive.org/details/sim_virginia-magazine-of-history-and-biography_1897-01_4_3/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV, Issue 3] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Virginia4-3|Virginia Magazine - Vol. IV, Iss. 3]]: * ''The Virginia Magazine of History and Biography'', Richmond, VA: William Ellis Jones, 1897 Vol. IV, Issue 3 == [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007699936 Visitation of England and Wales] == === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl01howa#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 1] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Howard1|Howard - Vol 1]]: * [[Howard-20123|Howard, Joseph Jackson]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1893, Vol. 1 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl22howa#page/n6/mode/1up Notes Vol. 1 ] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HowardN1|Howard - Notes Vol I]]: * [[Howard-20123|Howard, Joseph Jackson]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1896, Notes: Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl1894howa#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 2] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Howard2|Howard - Vol 2]]: * [[Howard-20123|Howard, Joseph Jackson]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1894, Vol. 2 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl23howa#page/n6/mode/1up Notes Vol. 2] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HowardN2|Howard - Notes Vol 2]]: * [[Howard-20123|Howard, Joseph Jackson]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1897, Notes Vol. 2 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl03howa#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 3] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Howard3|Howard - Vol 3]]: * [[Space:Book_ResourcesHoward-20123|Howard, Joseph Jackson]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1894, Vol. 3 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl24howa#page/n6/mode/1up Notes Vol. 3] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HowardN3|Howard - Vol 3]]: * [[Howard-20123|Howard, Joseph Jackson]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1898, Notes Vol. 3 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationengla04unkngoog#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 4] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Howard4|Howard - Vol 4]]: * [[Howard-20123|Howard, Joseph Jackson]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1896, Vol. 4 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl25howa#page/n6/mode/1up Notes Vol. 4] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrispN4|Crisp - Notes Vol 4]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1902, Notes Vol. 4 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationengla05unkngoog#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 5] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Howard5|Howard - Vol 5]]: * [[Howard-20123|Howard, Joseph Jackson]] and [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1897, Vol. 5 * References: # [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32435067120287&view=1up&seq=117 Molesworth Pedigree] === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationengla00unkngoog#page/n6/mode/1up Notes Vol. 5] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrispN5|Crisp - Notes Vol 5]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1903, Notes: Vol. 5 = == [https://archive.org/stream/visitationengla03unkngoog#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 6] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Howard6|Howard - Vol 6]]: * [[Howard-20123|Howard, Joseph Jackson]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1898, Vol. 6 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationengla02unkngoog#page/n6/mode/1up Notes Vol. 6] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrispN6|Crisp - Notes Vol 6]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1903, Notes: Vol. 6 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationengla03unkngoog#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 7] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Howard7|Howard - Vol 7]]: * [[Howard-20123|Howard, Joseph Jackson]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1898, Vol. 7 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl28howa#page/n6/mode/1up Notes Vol. 7] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#HowardN7|Howard - Notes Vol 7]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1907, Notes Vol. 7 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl08howa#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. 8] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Howard8|Howard - Vol 8]]: * [[Howard-20123|Howard, Joseph Jackson]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1900, Vol. 8 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl29howa#page/n6/mode/1up Notes Vol. 8] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrispN8|Crisp - Notes Vol 8]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1909, Notes Vol. 8 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationengla08unkngoog#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 9] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp9|Crisp - Vol 9]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1901, Vol. 9 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl30howa#page/n6/mode/1up Notes Vol. 9] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrispN9|Crisp - Notes Vol 9]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1911, Notes Vol. 9 === [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924029781857 Vol. 10] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp10|Crisp - Vol 10]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1902, Vol. 10 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl31howa#page/n6/mode/1up Notes Vol. 10] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrispN10|Crisp - Notes Vol 10]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1913, Notes Vol. 10 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationengla07unkngoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. 11] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp11|Crisp - Vol 11]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1903, Vol. 11 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl32howa#page/n8/mode/1up Notes Vol. 11] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrispN11|Crisp - Notes Vol 11]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1915, Notes Vol. 11 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationengla06unkngoog#page/n2/mode/1up Vol. 12] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp12|Crisp - Vol 12]]: * Crisp, Frederick Arthur, ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1904, Vol. 12 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl33howa#page/n8/mode/1up Notes Vol. 12] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrispN12|Crisp - Notes Vol 12]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1917, Notes Vol. 12 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationengla01unkngoog#page/n9/mode/1up Vol. 13] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp13|Crisp - Vol 13]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1905, Vol. 13 === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32435067120386&view=1up&seq=5 Notes Vol. 13] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrispN13|Crisp - Notes Vol 13]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1919, Notes Vol. 13 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl14howa#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 14] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp14|Crisp - Vol 14]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]] ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1906, Vol. 14 === [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=osu.32435067120394&view=1up&seq=5 Notes Vol. 14] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#CrispN14|Crisp - Notes Vol 14]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1921, Notes Vol. 14 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl15howa#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 15] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp15|Crisp - Vol 15]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1908, Vol. 15 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl16howa#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 16] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp16|Crisp - Vol 16]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1909, Vol. 16 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl17howa#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 17] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp17|Crisp - Vol 17]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1911, Vol. 17 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl18howa#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 18] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp18|Crisp - Vol 18]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1914, Vol. 18 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl19inhowa#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. 19] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp19|Crisp - Vol 19]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1917, Vol. 19 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl20howa#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. 20] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp20|Crisp - Vol 20]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1919, Vol. 20 === [https://archive.org/stream/visitationofengl21howa#page/n4/mode/1up Vol. 21] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Crisp21|Crisp - Vol 21]]: * [[Crisp-1296|Crisp, Frederick Arthur]], ed.,''Visitation of England and Wales'', London: private, 1921, Vol. 21 == [https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00sain/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vivian: Visitation of the County of Cornwall] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#VivianCornwall1874|Vivian - Visitation of the County of Cornwall]]: * [[Vivian-684|John Lambrick Vivian]], ed.,''The Visitation of the County of Cornwall, in the Year 1620'', London: Mitchell and Hughes, 1874 == [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcornwall1887/mode/1up?view=theater Vivian: Visitations of Cornwall] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#VivianCornwall1887|Vivian - Visitations of Cornwall]]: * [[Vivian-684|John Lambrick Vivian]], ed.,''The Visitations of Cornwall Comprising the Heralds' Visitations of 1530, 1573, & 1620'', Exeter: Willard Pollard & Co., 1887 == Waddell: Annals of Augusta County == === [https://archive.org/details/annalsofaugustac00wadd/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater From 1726 to 1871 2nd Ed] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WaddellAugusta1726|Waddel - Augusta County]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_A._Waddell|Waddell,Joseph Addision]],''Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, From 1726 to 1871'', Staunton,VA: C. Russell Caldwell, 1902, ed. 2 === [https://archive.org/details/annalsofaugusta00wadd/page/n2/mode/1up?view=theater Supplement] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WaddellAugustaSupplement|Waddel - Augusta County, Supplemen]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_A._Waddell|Waddell,Joseph Addision]],''Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, Supplement'', Staunton,VA: J. W. Randolph & English, 1888 === [https://archive.org/details/annalsofaugustacwadd/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater With Reminiscences] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WaddellAugustareminiscences|Waddel - Augusta County, Reminiscences]]: * [[Wikipedia:Joseph_A._Waddell|Waddell,Joseph Addision]],''Annals of Augusta County, Virginia, With Reminiscences Illustrative of the Vicissitudes of its Pioneer Settlers:Biographical Sketches of Citizens Locally Prominent, and of Those Who have Founded Families in the Southern and Western Staes: A Diary of the War, 1861-5, and a Chapter on Reconstruction'', Richmond: J. Wm. Ellis Jones, 1886 == [https://archive.org/stream/genealogyofwalla00wall#page/n6/mode/1up Wallace: Genealogy of the Wallace Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Wallace|Wallace]]: * Wallace, John H,''Genealogy of the Wallace Family, Descended from Robert Wallace of Ballymena, Ireland With an Introduction treating of the Origin of the Name and Locations of the Early Generations in Scotland'', New York: private, 1902 == Warden: Angus of Forfarshire == === [https://archive.org/stream/angusorforfarshi01ward#page/n6/mode/1up Vol I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Warden1|Warden - Vol I]]: * Warden, Alexander J, ''Angus or Forfarshire the Land and People, Descriptive and Historical'', Dundee: Charles Alexander & Co, 1880, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/angusorforfarshi02ward#page/n6/mode/1up Vol II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Warden2|Warden - Vol II]]: * Warden, Alexander J, ''Angus or Forfarshire the Land and People, Descriptive and Historical'', Dundee: Charles Alexander & Co, 1881, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/angusorforfarshi03ward#page/n6/mode/1up Vol III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Warden3|Warden - Vol III]]: * Warden, Alexander J, ''Angus or Forfarshire the Land and People, Descriptive and Historical'', Dundee: Charles Alexander & Co, 1882, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/angusorforfarsh00wardgoog#page/n7/mode/1up Vol IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Warden4|Warden - Vol IV]]: * Warden, Alexander J, ''Angus or Forfarshire the Land and People, Descriptive and Historical'', Dundee: Charles Alexander & Co, 1884, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/stream/angusorforfarsh01wardgoog#page/n11/mode/1up Vol V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Warden5|Warden - Vol IV]]: * Warden, Alexander J, ''Angus or Forfarshire the Land and People, Descriptive and Historical'', Dundee: Charles Alexander & Co, 1885, Vol. V == [https://archive.org/details/foundersofannear00warf_0/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Warfield: Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WarfieldFounders|Warfield - Anne Arundel and Howard]]: * [[Warfield-679|Warfield, Joshua Dorsey]], ''The Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties, Maryland: A Genealogical and Biographical Review from Wills, Deeds, and Church Records'', Baltimore: Kohn and Pollock,1905 == [https://archive.org/details/marchmonthumesof00warriala/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Warrender: Marchmont and the Humes of Polwarth] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WarrenderHumes|Warrender - Humes of Polwarth]]: * [[Warrender-107|Warrender, Julian Margaret Maitland]], ''Marchmont and the Humes of Polwarth by One of their Descendants'', Edinburgh:: William Blackwood and Sons,1894 == [https://archive.org/details/foundersofannear00warf_0/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Washington: Strickland of Sizergh] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WashingtonStricklands|Washington - Stricklands of Sizergh]]: * [http://tinyurl.com/2s3wnd7p Washington, Sydney Horace Lee], ''The Early History of the Stricklands of Sizergh, Together with some Account of the Allied Families of d'Encourt, Fleming, Greystoke, and Dunbar'', Boston: Rumford Press,1942 == [https://archive.org/stream/cochranesrenfre00watkgoog#page/n8/mode/1up Watkins: Cochranes of Renfrewshire] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Watkins|Watkins]]: * Watkins, Walter Kendall, ''The Cochranes of Renfrewshire, Scotland: the ancestry of Alexander Cochrane of Billerica and Malden, Mass., U.S.A.'', Boston: private,1904 == Watney: Wallop Family == === [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/206957/?offset=0#page=2&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol. I - Wallop - Cole (pp. 1-218)] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WatneyWallop1|Watney - Wallop Family Vol. I]]: * [[Watney-114|Watney, Vernon James]], ''The Wallop Family And Their Ancestry'', Oxford: John Johnson,1928, Vol. I === [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/206419/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol. II - Colepeper - Marshal (pp. 219-530)] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WatneyWallop2|Watney - Wallop Family Vol. II]]: * [[Watney-114|Watney, Vernon James]], ''The Wallop Family And Their Ancestry'', Oxford: John Johnson,1928, Vol. II === [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/227692/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=flip&o=&n=0&q= Vol. III - Martell - Zouche (pp. 531-850)] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WatneyWallop3|Watney - Wallop Family Vol. III]]: * [[Watney-114|Watney, Vernon James]], ''The Wallop Family And Their Ancestry'', Oxford: John Johnson,1928, Vol. III === [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/204827/?offset=0#page=3&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Vol. IV - Index (pp. 851-1060)] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WatneyWallop4|Watney - Wallop Family Vol. IV]]: * [[Watney-114|Watney, Vernon James]], ''The Wallop Family And Their Ancestry'', Oxford: John Johnson,1928, Vol. IV == [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofcou00beno/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Weaver: Visitations of Somerset] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WeaverSomerset|Weaver - Somerset]]: * [[Weaver-13284|Weaver, Frederic William]], ed., ''The Visitations of the County of Somerset, In the Years 1551 and 1575, Together with Additional Pedigrees, Chiefly from the Visitation of 1591'', Exeter: W. Pollard, 1885 == Wedderburn: Wedderburn Book == === [https://archive.org/details/wedderburnbookv100wedd/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Wedderburn: Vol. I - History] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WedderburnBook1|Wedderburn]]: * Wedderburne, Alexander, ''The Wedderburn Book, A History of the Wedderburns in the Counties of Berwick and Forfar, designed of Wedderburn, Kingennie, Easter Powrie, Blackness, Balindean, and Gosford; and their Younger Branches; Together with some Account of Other Families of the Name, 1296-1896'', Edinburgh, private, 1898, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/wedderburnbookv200wedd/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Wedderburn: Vol. II - Evidence] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WedderburnBook1|Wedderburn]]: * Wedderburne, Alexander, ''The Wedderburn Book, A History of the Wedderburns in the Counties of Berwick and Forfar, designed of Wedderburn, Kingennie, Easter Powrie, Blackness, Balindean, and Gosford; and their Younger Branches; Together with some Account of Other Families of the Name, 1296-1896'', Edinburgh, private, 1898, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/comptbuikofdavid00weddrich/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Wedderburne: Compt Buik of David Wedderburne] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#Wedderburne|Wedderburne]]: * Wedderburne, David, ''The Compt Buik of David Wedderburn, Merchant of Dundee, 1587-1618: Together with the Shipping Lists of Dundee, 1587-1618'', Edinburgh, T. and A. Constable, 1898 == [https://archive.org/stream/bookofbruce00week#page/n8/mode/1up/ Weeks: Book of Bruce] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WeeksBruce|Weeks]]: * Weeks, Lyman Horace, ''The Book of Bruce: Ancestors and Descendants of King Robert of Scotland'', New York: Americana Society, 1907 == Weir: Britain's Royal Families == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WeirA|Weir - Royal Families]]: * [[Wikipedia:Alison_Weir|Weir, Alison]], ''Britain's Royal Families: The Complete Genealogy'', London, U.K.: The Bodley Head, 1999 == Weir: Lost Tudor Princess == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WeirALost|Weir - Tudor Princess]]: * [[Wikipedia:Alison_Weir|Weir, Alison]], ''The Lost Tudor Princess: A Life of Margaret Douglas, Countess of Lennox'', New York: Ballantine Books, 2016 == [https://archive.org/stream/historyoftownofg00weir#page/n10/mode/1up Weir: History of the Town of Greenock] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WeirD|Weir - Town of Greenock]]: * Weir, Daniel, ''History of the Town of Greenock'', Greenock: Robertson & Atkinson, 1829 * References: * [https://archive.org/stream/historytowngree01weirgoog#page/n23/mode/2up Isobel Schaw] == [https://archive.org/details/ancestralrootsof0000weis/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Weis: Ancestral Roots] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WeisAncestral|Weis - Ancestral Roots]]: * Weis, Frederick Lewis, ''Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England between 1623 and 1650: The Lineage of Alfred the Great, Charlemagne, Malcolm of Scotland, Robert the Strong, and Some of Their Descendants'', Baltimore: Genealogical PUblishing Co., Inc. 1985, Ed, 5 == [https://archive.org/details/historyofbethune00inweis/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Weisse: Bethune Family] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WeisseJ|Weisse - Bethune Family]]: * Weisse, Jane Lee Hunt, ''A History of the Bethune Family, Translated from the French of Andre du Chesne, with Additions from Family Records and other available sources, Together with a Sketch of the Fanneuill Family, with whom the Bethunes have become Connected in America'', New York: Trow's Printing and Bookbinding, 1884 == Welles: American Family Antiquity == '''{{Red|Fake Genealogy}}''' See: [[:Category:Albert Welles Fraud]] === [https://archive.org/details/dunbarfamily00well/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WellesAmerican1|Welles - American Family Antiquity Vol. I]]: * [[Welles-751|Welles, Albert]], ''Space:American_Family_Antiquity|American Family Antriquity, Being an Accountof he Origin and Profress of American Families Trace from thir Progenitors in this Country, Connected with their History Abroad]'', New York:Society Library, 1880, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/americanfamilyan00well/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WellesAmerican2|Welles - American Family Antiquity Vol. II]]: * [[Welles-751|Welles, Albert]], ''Space:American_Family_Antiquity|American Family Antriquity, Being an Accountof he Origin and Profress of American Families Trace from thir Progenitors in this Country, Connected with their History Abroad]'', New York:Society Library, 1881, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/americanfamilya_03well/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WellesAmerican3|Welles - American Family Antiquity Vol. III]]: * [[Welles-751|Welles, Albert]], ''Space:American_Family_Antiquity|American Family Antriquity, Being an Accountof he Origin and Profress of American Families Trace from thir Progenitors in this Country, Connected with their History Abroad]'', New York:Society Library, 1881, Vol. III == Wentworth: Wentworth Geneaology == === [https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo01inwent/page/n56/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WentworthGenealogy1|Wentworth - Wentworth Genealogy Vol. I]]: * [[Wentworth-1775|Wentworth, John]], ''The Wentworth Genealogy, Comprising the Origin of the Name, the Family in England, and a Particular Account of Elder William Wentworth, the Emigratn, and of his Descendants'', Chicago: private, 1870, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/wentworthgenealo21went/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WentworthGenealogy2|Wentworth - Wentworth Genealogy Vol. II]]: * [[Wentworth-1775|Wentworth, John]], ''The Wentworth Genealogy, Comprising the Origin of the Name, the Family in England, and a Particular Account of Elder William Wentworth, the Emigratn, and of his Descendants'', Chicago: private, 1870, Vol. II == [https://archive.org/details/cu31924029771239/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Weygant: Sacketts of America] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WeygantSacketts|Weygant - Sacketts of America]]: * [[Weygant-199|Weygant, Charles H]], ''[[Space:The_Sacketts_of_America|The Sacketts of America, their Ancestors and Descendants, 1630-1907]]'', Newburgh, NY: Journal Print, 1907 == [https://archive.org/details/historyantiquiti00whit/page/n8/mode/1up?view=theater Whitaker: Deanery of Craven] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WhitakerTD|Whitaker - Deanery of Craven]]: * [[Wikipedia:Thomas_Dunham_Whitaker|Whitaker, Thomas Dunham]], ''The History and Antiquities of the Deanery of Craven, in the County of York'', London: Nichols and Son, 1805 == [https://archive.org/details/mcclanahans00whitgoog/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater White: McClanahans] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WhiteMcClanahan|Whitaker -McClanahans]]: * White, H. M., ''The McClanahans'', Roanoke, VA: Stone Printing and Manufacturing Company, 1894 == William and Mary College Quarterly == === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle01tyle/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarter1|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. I]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Papers'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1892, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle02tyle/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarter2|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. II]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Papers'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1894, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle03tyle/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarter3|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. III]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1895, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle04tyle/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarter4|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. IV]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1895, Vol. IV === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle05tyle/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. V] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarter5|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. V]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1897, Vol. V === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle06tyle/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarter6|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. VI]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1898, Vol. VI === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle07tyle/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. VII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarterly7|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. VII]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1899, Vol. VII === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle08tyle/page/n6/mode/1up Vol. VIII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarterly8|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. VIII]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1900, Vol. VIII === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle09tyle/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. IX] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarterly9|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. IX]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1901, Vol. IX === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle10tyle/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. X] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarterly10|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. X]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1902, Vol. X === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle11tyle/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XI] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarterly11|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. XI]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1903, Vol. XI === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle12tyle/page/n4/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarterly12|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. XII]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1904, Vol. XII === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle13tyle/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XIII] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarterly13|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. XIII]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1904, Vol. XIII === [https://archive.org/details/williammarycolle14tyle/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. XIV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamMaryQuarterly14|Tyler - William and Mary Quarterly Vol. XIV]]: * [[Tyler-149|Tyler, Lyon Gardiner]], ''William and Mary College Quarterly Historical Magazine'', Richmond, VA: Whittet & Shepperson, 1904, Vol. XIV == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/201084/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= Williamson: Descendants of Robert and John Poage] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamsonA|Williamson - Robert and John Poage]]: * Williamson, Andrew Woods, Williamson, Henry Martyn, and Bishop, John Guy, ''The Descendants of Robert and John Poage (Pioneer Settlers in Augusta County, VA.)'', Staunton, VA: McClure Printing Co., 1954 == [https://archive.org/stream/oldgreenockembr00willgoog#page/n9/mode/1up Williamson: Old Greenock] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WilliamsonG|Williamson - Old Greenock]]: * Williamson, Daniel, ''History of the Town of Greenock'', Greenock: A Gardner, 1829 == [https://archive.org/details/memorialsoffouro00wimb/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Wimberley: Campbell of Kilmartin] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WimberleyCampbell|Wimberley - Campbell of Kilmartin]]: * [[Wimberley-155|Wimberley, Douglas]], ''Memorials of the Family of Campbell of Kilmartin and some Notes on the Family of Campbell of Inverawe'', Inverness: private, 1894 == [https://archive.org/details/memorialsoffouro1894wimb/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Wimberley: Four Old Families] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WimberleyFourFamilies|Wimberley - Four Old Families]]: * [[Wimberley-155|Wimberley, Douglas]], ''Memorials of Four Old Families, viz: Campbell of Kilmartin, Gordon of Lesmoir, Irvine of Drum, Wilberley of South WItham & Beechfield with Pedigrees and a Few Illustrations'', Inverness: private, 1894 == [https://archive.org/details/shortaccountoffa00wimb/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Wimberley: Irvine of Drum] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WimberleyCampbell|Wimberley - Campbell of Kilmartin]]: * [[Wimberley-155|Wimberley, Douglas]], ''A Short Account of the Family of Irvine of Drum in the County of Aberdeen'', Inverness: private, 1893 == [https://archive.org/details/transactionsofcu10cumb/page/124/mode/1up?view=theater Wiper: Layburnes of Cunswick] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WiperLayburnes|Wiper - Layburnes of Cunswick]]: * Wiper, William, "The Layburnes of Cunswick", ''Transactions of the Cumberland and Westmorland Antiquarian & Archaeological Society'', Highgate, Kendal: T. Wilson, 1889, Vol. X == Wodrow: Sufferings of the Church of Scotland == === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofsuffe01wodr#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Wodrow1|Wodrow]]: * [[Wikipedia:Robert_Wodrow|Wodrow, Rev. Robert]], ''History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution'', Glasgow: Blackie & Son, 1836, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofsuffe02wodr#page/n8/mode/1up Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Wodrow2|Wodrow]]: * [[Wikipedia:Robert_Wodrow|Wodrow, Rev. Robert]], ''History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution'', Glasgow: Blackie & Son, 1836, Vol. II === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofsuffe03wodr#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Wodrow3|Wodrow]]: * [[Wikipedia:Robert_Wodrow|Wodrow, Rev. Robert]], ''History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution'', Glasgow: Blackie & Son, 1836, Vol. III === [https://archive.org/stream/historyofsufferi04wodr#page/n6/mode/1up Vol. IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#Wodrow4|Wodrow]]: * [[Wikipedia:Robert_Wodrow|Wodrow, Rev. Robert]], ''History of the Sufferings of the Church of Scotland from the Restoration to the Revolution'', Glasgow: Blackie & Son, 1836, Vol. IV == Wood: Peerage of Scotland - Second Ed. == === Vol. I === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WoodPeerage1|Wood - Peerage of Scotland Ed. 2 Vol I]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Philip_Wood|Wood, John Philip]], ''The Peerage of Scotland: Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom, from their Origin to the Present Generation'', Edinburgh: George Ramsay and Company, 1813, Ed. 2, Vol. I === [https://archive.org/details/peerageofscotlan02douguoft/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Vol. II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WoodPeerage2|Wood - Peerage of Scotland Ed. 2 Vol. II]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Philip_Wood|Wood, John Philip]], ''The Peerage of Scotland: Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom, from their Origin to the Present Generation'', Edinburgh: George Ramsay and Company, 1813, Ed. 2, Vol. II == Woodrow: East Neuk of Fife == === [https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_B6UHAAAAQAAJ/page/n5/mode/1up?view=theater 1st Edition] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WoodrowEastNeuk1|Woodrow - East Neuk Ed. 1]]: * Woodrow, Walter, ''The East Neuk of Fife, its History and Antiquities'', Edinburgh: Oliver & Boyd and John Menzies, 1862, Ed. 1 === [https://archive.org/details/eastneukoffifeit00wood/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater 2nd Edition] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#WoodrowEastNeuk2|Woodrow - East Neuk Ed. 2]]: * Woodrow, Walter, ''The East Neuk of Fife, its History and Antiquities'', Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1887, Ed. 2 == [https://archive.org/details/pedigreesfromple00wrotrich/page/n6/mode/1up?view=theater Wrottesley: Pedigrees from the Plea Rolls] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WrottesleyPlea|Wrottesley - Pedigrees from the Plea Rolls]]: * [[Wrottesley-2|Wrottesley, George]], Ed., ''Pedigrees From the Plea Rolls, Collected from the Pleadings in the Various Courts of Law, A.D. 1200 to 1500'', London: Public Record Office, 1905 == [https://archive.org/details/thescotsworthies01wyliuoft/page/n10/mode/1up?view=theater Wylie: Scots Worthies] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#WylieWorthies|Wylie - Scots Worthies]]: * Wylie, J. A., Ed., ''The Scots Worthies: Their Lives and Testimonies. Including many Additional Notes, and Lives of Eminent Worthies not Contained in the Original Collection'', London: William Mackenzie, 1875 == [https://archive.org/details/genealogysurnam00yarkgoog/page/n11/mode/2up?view=theater Yarker: Genealogy of the Surname Yarker] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#YarkerYarker|Yarker - Yarker]]: * [[Yarker-23|Yarker, John]], ''Genealogy of the Surname Yarker; With the Leyburn and Several Allied Families; Resident in the Counties of Yorkshire, Durham, Westmoreland, and Lancashire, Including All of the Name in Cumberland, Canada, America, and Middlesex'', Manchester: A.M Peters & Co., 1862 == [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/482145/?offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0 Yeatman: Early History of the House of Arundel] == * [[Space:Book_Resources#YeatmanArundel|Yeatman - History of the House of Arundel]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Pym_Yeatman|Yeatman, John Pym]], ''[[Space:The_Early_Genealogical_History_of_the_House_of_Arundel|Early Genealogical History of the House of Arundel]]'', London: Mitchell and Hughes, 1882 == Yeatman: Feudal History of the County of Derby == === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091761464/page/n8/mode/2up?view=theater Sec I] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#YeatmanDerby1|Yeatman - History Derby I]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Pym_Yeatman|Yeatman, John Pym]], ''The Feudal History of the County of Derby: (Chiefly during th 11th, 12th, and 13th Centuries)'', London: Remrose and Sons, 1886, Sec. I === [https://archive.org/details/feudalhistoryco00livegoog/page/n6/mode/2up?view=theater Sec II] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#YeatmanDerby2|Yeatman - History Derby II]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Pym_Yeatman|Yeatman, John Pym]], ''The Feudal History of the County of Derby: (Chiefly during th 11th, 12th, and 13th Centuries)'', London: Remrose and Sons, 1886, Sec. II === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091761480/page/n9/mode/2up?view=theater Sec III] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#YeatmanDerby3|Yeatman - History Derby III]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Pym_Yeatman|Yeatman, John Pym]], ''The Feudal History of the County of Derby: (Chiefly during th 11th, 12th, and 13th Centuries)'', London: private, 1889, Sec. III === [https://archive.org/details/cu31924091761498?view=theater Sec IV] === * [[Space:Book_Resources#YeatmanDerby4|Yeatman - History Derby IV]]: * [[Wikipedia:John_Pym_Yeatman|Yeatman, John Pym]], ''The Feudal History of the County of Derby: (Chiefly during th 11th, 12th, and 13th Centuries)'', London: Hansard Publishing Union, Ltd, 1890, Sec. IV

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Category-Source|Sources]] == Books and Magazines Owned by People on WikiTree == Here is a list of books that are owned by people on WikiTree. They are willing to look up information upon request. (Please add your books and contact information to this list.) * ''Annual Report of the Officers of the Town of Conway, New Hampshire'', for the fiscal year ending January Thirty-first, 1930. Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * ''George Soule of the Mayflower and his descendants for Four Generations.'' Mayflower Families in Progress. Seventh Edition. Revised by Louise Walsh Throop. Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2015. (I also have 1995, 1999 and 2006 editions.) Contact [[B-404|AnneB]] * ''Mayflower Families Through Five Generations, Volume Twenty-four, Elder William Brewster,'' Part 1, Generations 1 through 4. Barbara Lambert Merrick, edited by Scott Andrew Bartley. Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2014. Contact: [[Sauls-238]] * ''William Brewster of the Mayflower and the Fifth Generation Descendants of his son Love2.'' Mayflower Families in Progress. Compiled by Barbara Lambert Merrick; edited and indexed by E. Virginia Hunt. Plymouth: General Society of Mayflower Descendants, 2003. Contact: [[Sauls-238]] * Smith, Dean Crawford. ''[[Space:The Ancestry of Emily Jane Angell 1844-1910|The Ancestry of Emily Jane Angell 1844-1910]].'' Edited by Melinde Lutz Sanborn (Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 1992) Contact [[B-404|AnneB]] * Priestland, Pamela. ''[[Space:From Domesday to Dukedom and Beyond|From Domesday to Dukedom and Beyond]]'' (Ashbracken, Radcliffe-on-Trent, Nottingham, England, 2010) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * Miller, Paul. ''Lost Newport: Vanished Cottages of the Resort Era'', featuring rare photographs of 52 cottages. Revised Edition (Applewood Books, Carlisle, Massachusets, 2009) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * ''[[Space:Flodoardi Chronicon|The Annals of Flodoard of Reims, 919-966]]''. edited and translated by Steven Fanning & Bernard S. Bacchrach (Univ. of Tornoto Press, Inc., 2011) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * Walker, Margie. ''Legnedary Locals of Amesbury'' (Arcadia Publishing, 2014) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * Rimkunas, Barbara. ''Hidden History of Exeter'' (The History Press, Charleston, SC, 2014) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * ''Chronicles of Milton, Village Left Behind by Time'', by The Milton Woman's Club (Rainbow Press, Torrington, Connecticut, 1997) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * ''A Journal of the Pilgrims of Plymouth, [[Space:Mourt's Relation Or Journal of the Plantation at Plymouth|Mourt's Relation]]'', the 1622 text edited and with an introduction by Dwight B. Heath (Corinth Books, New York, 1963) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * Gratwick, Harry. ''Hidden History of Maine'' (The History Press, Charleston, SC, 2010) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * Bernhard, Beverly A., ''Feezing Daniel, The Family of Daniel Sturges, Jr. of Fairfield, Connecticut'' (Beverly A. Bernhard, 2007) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * Whittlesey, Marilyn S., ''A Snapshot in Time, Brookfield, Connecticut'' (Richard Whittlesey Publishing, 2006) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * Evergates, Theodore. ''Aristocratic Women in Medieval France'' (University of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 1999) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * Richer of Saint-Rémi. ''[[Space:Histories|Histories]]'', Vol. 1, Books 1-2 (998 CE) Dumbarton Oaks Medieval Library, edited and translated by Justin Lake (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, Massachusetts, London, England, 2011) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * Marchant, Thomas, (ed. Anthony Bower), ''A Fine Day in Hurstpierpoint - the diary of Thomas Marchant 1714-1728'', Contact: [[Edmunds-487]] * Royale, Trevor. ''The Road to Bosworth Field, A New History of the Wars of the Roses'', 2009. Contact: [[Edmunds-487]] * Goldstone, Nancy. ''Four Queens, The Provencal Sisters Who Ruled Europe''. Contact: [[Edmunds-487]] * Weir, Alison. ''In the Lion's Court: Power, Ambition and Sudden Death in the Reign of Henry VIII''. Contact: [[Edmunds-487]] * Round, John Horace. ''Geoffrey de Mandeville: a Study of the Anarchy.'' Contact: [[Edmunds-487]] * Fraser, Antonia. ''Cromwell''. Contact: [[Edmunds-487]] * Weir, Alison. ''Eleanor of Aquitaine''. Contact: [[Edmunds-487]] * Denny, Joanna. ''Anne Boleyn''. Contact: [[Edmunds-487]] * Marian Miller, ''[[Space:The Campbells Are|The Campbells Are]],'' n.p., 1998, hardbound, 176 pages. * Evergates, Theodore, ed., ''Aristocratic Women in the Medieval France'' (Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 1999) 1930. Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * ''Boundaries of the United States and the Several States'' Geological Survey Bulletin 1212 (United States Government Printing Office, Washington, 1966) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * Venema, Janny. ''Beverwijck: A Dutch Village on the American Frontier, 1652-1664''. Hilversum (NL: Verloren, 2003). Print. Contact: [[Quackenbush-118|Carrie Quackenbush]] * Huntley, Virgil W., comp., ''John Huntley, Immigrant, of Boston & Roxbury, Massachusetts, and Some of His Descendants'', 3 vols. Book I (Moodus Print Shop, Moodus, CT, 1978). Book II: ''1647-1993''; ''Moses Line'' (Gateway Press, Inc., Baltimore, 1993). Book III: ''1647-1996''; ''Aaron Line'' (Marblehead Publishing, Raleigh, NC, 1996). Contact: [[Anderson-27719|Susan Anderson]] * Jacobus, Donald Lines, ed., ''[[Space:The Pardee Genealogy|The Pardee Genealogy]]'' (New Haven Colony Historical Society, The Tuttle, Morehouse and Taylor Company, New Haven, CT, 1927; photocopy repr. 1991). Contact: [[Anderson-27719|Susan Anderson]] * Lambert of Ardres. ''The History of The Counts of Guines and Lords of Ardres'', translated by Leah Shopkow (Univ. of Pennsylvania Press, Philadelphia, 2007) Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * Burress, Marjorie Byrnside. ''It Happened 'Round North Bend: A History of Miami Township and Its Borders''. (No publisher/place given; Probably Cincinnati, Ohio, 1970). Contact: [[Stuewe-5|Kathy Zipperer]] * Powell, Mary Pinckney. ''Over Home -- The Heritage of Pinckneys of Pinckney Colony Bluffton, South Carolina''. (R.L. Bryan Co., Columbia, South Carolina, 1982). Contact: [[Stuewe-5|Kathy Zipperer]] * Powell, Mary Pinckney. ''Back Over Home -- The Heritage of Pinckneys of Pinckney Colony Bluffton, South Carolina''. (R.L. Bryan Co., Columbia, South Carolina, 1996). Contact: [[Stuewe-5|Kathy Zipperer]] * Stokes, Albert L., Genealogist, Van Voorhees Association, 1984, The Van Voorhees Family, Volume 1, The First Four Generations, Contact: [[Voorhees-281| Kristina Adams]] *Jetté, René, Ph.D., et. al. ''Table d'Ascendance de Catherine Baillon (12 générations)''. (Société Généalogique Canadienne-Française, Montréal, 2001). Contact [[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] * ''The Beacon Yearbook'' (Grover Cleveland High School, June 1926) [[Cleghorn-115]] *Stucki, Spencer E., "My Ancestral Story" by Spencer E Stucki" Eugene B. Stucki (1918-2016), son of E. Woodruff Stucki (1894-1968) and Afton Rhea Peterson (1896-1977), was born in 1918 in Paris, Idaho. He married Leonora Spencer (1917-2000), daughter of George B. Spencer (1876-1952) and Adelina Horsely (1878-1943). Ancestors, descendants and relatives lived mainly in England, Scotland, Wales, Switzerland, Massachusetts, Utah and Idaho. Includes bibliographical references and index. Includes Bruce, Budge, Butler, Hales, Horne, Horsley, Peterson, Rich, Spencer, Wilde, Wilson and related families. https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B_cD0RgM2INRQW1FcmNscXJweE0/view?ts=576752f5. Contact: Stucki-72 * McClure, Joseph W., Honts, George E., Ellwyn Worley; "Following the McClures - Donegal to Botetourt", http://www.worldcat.org/title/following-the-mcclures-donegal-to-botetourt/oclc/37914491 1997 (first edition), I have the second edition 2007. Contact: [[McClure-3513]] * Rumbaugh, Ruth Woten. "McClure Families of Allen, Paulding and Van Wert Counties Ohio". 1990. Contact: [[McClure-3513]] * Bryant, Kathy Jo, "xAmos Parker, 1 Son Saul............2 An Account of the Ancestors and Descendants of Saul Parker of Northampton County, North Carolina'' in 2 volumes Contact: [[Blake-1809]] https://books.google.com.co/books/about/XAmos_Parker_1_Son_Saul_2.html?id=S4PvrQEACAAJ&redir_esc=y * "A Guide to Greiner Ancestry in America 1831-1983" Citation: Flemming, Arthur J., “A Guide to Greiner Ancestry in America 1831 – 1983”, 1983, photocopy in possession of [[Greiner-866|James Greiner]], Jacksonville, Florida, 1 – 304. * "Les Habitants de Montbronn" Citation: Conrad, Joseph, Les Habitants de Montbronn (Blieskastel, Germany: Bliesdruckerei Peter GmbH, 2000), 195-207. Hard copy in possession of [[Greiner-866|James Greiner]], Jacksonville, Florida. Any reproduction, in part or complete, is prohibited by French and German law. * Emens, Nathaniel Creighton. "Emans-Emens Family History". Published 2002. Contact: [[Emens-67]]; Also available to download as a pdf file [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/1120448?availability=Family%20History%20Library here]. * ''New Hampshire Families in 1790'', Vol 1 New Hampshire Society of Genealogists, Special Publication No 10, Edited by Diane Florence Gravel, CG and David Watson Kruger (Sheridan Books, Inc., Ann Arbor, Michigan, 2007) Contact: [[Fitzpatrick-206|Sue Fitzpatrick]] * Kerr-Tyson, Genevieve A. [[Space:Cornelius Tyson Descendants 1652-1986|''Cornelius Tyson Descendants 1652-1986'']] (Taylor Publishing Company, Dallas, Texas, 1987) Contact: [[Collins-17962|Katie Goodwin]] * Logan History Committee. "Logan Saga: The History of James and Margaret of Bonny Bank". 1986. Contact: [[Martin-46788|Maxx Martin]] * Roberts, Gary Boyd, David Curtis Dearborn, John Anderson Brayton, and Richard E. Brenneman. 1998. Notable kin: an anthology of columns first published in the NEHGS nexus, 1986-1995. Santa Clarita, Calif. (P.O. Box 220333, Santa Clarita 91322-0333): Published in cooperation with the New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts, by Carl Boyer, 3rd - Vol. 1. Contact: [[Bohlen-56|Steven Bohlen]] *Dryden, Leslie Powell. “The Dryden Family and Descendants, Part I and II”. 1993. Contact [[McCurdy-1063|Lynn Robinson]] * Chandos Sydney Cedric Brudenell-Bruce Cardigan (Earl of), ''The Wardens of Savernake Forest'', Contact: [[Edmunds-487]] * Meisel, Janet. ''Barons of the Welsh Frontier: The Corbet, Pantulf, and Fitz Warin Families, 1066-1272.'' Contact: [[Edmunds-487]] * Esquibel, José Antonio and John B. Colligan. ''[[Space:The_Spanish_Recolonization_of_New_Mexico|The Spanish Recolonization of New Mexico]]: An Account of the Families Recruited at Mexico City in 1693,'' (Hispanic Genealogical Research Center of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM 1999). Contact: [[Korte-201|Marcie Ruiz]] * Chávez, Fray Angélico. ''[[Space:Chávez:_A_Distinctive_American_Clan_of_New_Mexico|Chávez: A Distinctive American Clan of New Mexico]]'' (Sunstone Press, Santa Fe, New Mexico, 2009). Contact: [[Korte-201 |Marcie Ruiz]] * Lamphere, Frederick James. ''[[Space:A_passel_o_Peasleys|A passel o' Peasleys]]'' (F.J. Peasley, 1979 Indianapolis, Indiana). [[Peasley-315|Takoda Peasley]] works from a [[Space:A_passel_o_Peasleys-Lookup_Requests|Lookup To-Do List]] * Rammerstorfer, Bernhard. ''[[Space:Taking_the_Stand:_We_Have_More_to_Say|Taking the Stand: We Have More to Say]]'' (Xlibris Corporation, 2013) [[Robinson-27225]] *Hester Murray. Family Record of James Crawford (1774-1845) of Washington County, Pennsylvania and Medina County, Ohio. (Newberry's Print Shop, Creston, Ohio,194-?). [[Crawford-7109|Jonathan M Crawford]] *Crawford, Kevan Ph.D., Raymond Crawfurd, and Joanne Crawford, Ph.D. ''[[Space:The_House_of_Crawford:_Collected_Articles_on_Our_History,_Genealogy,_Heraldry_and_Y-DNA|The House of Crawford: Collected Articles on Our History, Genealogy, Heraldry and Y-DNA]]''. South Carolina, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2009. ISBN-10: 1442134186. ISBN-13: 978-1442134188. [[Crawford-7109|Jonathan M Crawford]] *Crawford, Joanne, Ph.D., Kevan Crawford Ph.D., Raymond Crawfurd, Georgina Craufurd, Bruce Crawford, MS, Eleanor Moore. ''[[Space:The_House_of_Crawford%2C_Volume_II:_New_Perspectives_on_Crawford_Heritage|The House of Crawford, Volume II: New Perspectives on Crawford Heritage]]''. South Carolina, CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, 2012. ISBN-10: 1467914037. ISBN-13: 978-1467914031 [[Crawford-7109|Jonathan M Crawford]] *Crawfurd, George. [[Space:Laurus_Crawfordiana|Laurus Crawfordiana]]. (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform; 1st edition (August 28, 2013)). Clan Crawford Association URL https://www.amazon.com/Laurus-Manuscript-Crawfurds-%20Crawford/dp/148235652X [[Crawford-7109|Jonathan M Crawford]] *[[Robinson-27360|Anderson, Naomi Lucy]]. ''[[Space:The_Anderson_Middleton_Families_Role_in_Northwest_Timber_History|The Anderson Middleton Families' Role in Northwest Timber History]]'' (np 2009 Olympia, Washington). [[Robinson-27225]] *''Proofs of Age of Sussex Families Temp Edw. II to Edw. IV''. Contact: [[Edmunds-487]] *''County Genealogies: Pedigrees of the Families In the County of Sussex''. William Berry. Contact: [[Edmunds-487]] *''Beautiful Bonner: The History of Bonner County, Idaho''. Bonner County History Book Committee, Marylyn Cork, Project Director. Curtis Media Corporation, 1991. Contact: [[Sauls-238]] *''Morton Valley Memories''. Virginia Overland, ed. Publisher: 1996, The Morton History Committee. Pend Oreille Printers, Sandpoint, Idaho. (Morton is an unincorporated area of Bonner County, Idaho.) Contact: [[Sauls-238]] * [[Space:The Descendants of Joshua Hicks|The Descendants of Joshua and Diana (Adams) Hicks of Clermont County Ohio]]. Contact: [[Sauls-238]] * [[Space:Clermont County Ohio Revolutionary War Veterans|Clermont County Ohio Revolutionary War Veterans]] Vol II. Contact [[Sauls-238]] * Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society. ''"[[Space:Langholm_Parish_Old_Langholm_graveyard|Langholm Parish Old Langholm graveyard: memorial inscriptions]]"'' (Dumfries and Galloway Family History Society. Dumfries, Scotland, 2017) Contact [[Robinson-27225]] *''Roster of Revolutionary Soldiers and Patriots in Alabama'' (Parchment Press, Montgomery, Alabama. 1979), Louise Milam Julich (Alabama Society Daughters of American Revolution). Contact [[Hensel-236]] *''Some Descendants of the Reverend Robert R. Niles of Connecticut and New York'' - A Partial Compilations of Four Generations by Anne McKee Niles (2004, Springfield, Missouri) Contact [[Hensel-236]] * Lovell, Rosemary (Faulk). [[Space:Owen County Cousins|''Owen County Cousins'']] (J. G. Hauser, Inc., 1977) ''For repository information see: [http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/36522034 WorldCat]'' * LaGrone, Leila B. ''[[Space:A History of Panola County, Texas (1819-1978)|A History of Panola County, Texas (1819-1978)]],'' (Panola County Historical Commission, Carthage, Texas, 1979). Contact: [[Duke-5773]] * Mitchell, Gwenneth Aenone Marshall. ''[[Space:Snap and Me and the Marshalls|Snap and Me and the Marshalls]],'' (Austin, Texas, 1980). Contact: [[Duke-5773]] * Griswold, John. "[[Space:Herrin : the brief history of an infamous American city|Herrin : The Brief History of an Infamous American City]]" (Charleston, South Carolina, 2009). Contact [[Huggins-2519]] === Magazines & Journals === * ''American Ancestors'' (New England Historic Genealogical Society) ::* Vol. 13, No. 1 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 13, No. 2 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 13, No. 3 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 13, No. 4 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 14, No. 1 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 14, No. 2 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 14, No. 3 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 14, No. 4 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 15, No. 1 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 15, No. 2 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 15, No. 3 Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] or [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 15, No. 4 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 16, No. 1 Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] or [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 16, No. 2 Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] or [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 16, No. 3 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 16, No. 4 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol 17, No. 1 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol 17, No. 2 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 17, No. 3 Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] or [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 17, No. 4 Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] or [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 18, No. 1 Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] or [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol 18, No. 2 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 18, No. 3 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 18, No. 4 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 19, No. 1 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 19, No. 2 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 19, No. 3 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 19, No. 4 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 20, No. 1 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 20. No. 2 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 20, No. 3 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 20, No. 4 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 21, No. 1 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 21, No. 2 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] ::* Vol. 21, No. 3 Contact: [[Sauls-238]] * ''[[Space:Connecticut Nutmegger|The Connecticut Nutmegger]]'', Connecticut Society of Genealogists, Inc. ::* Vol. 39, No. 3. Dec. 2006. Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * ''The Journal of the [http://www.capecodgenealogy.org/ Cape Cod Genealogical Society]'' (Spring 2013) Vol. 3, No. 1. Contact: [[Pierpont-94]] * ‘’Owsley Family Historical Society Newsletter’’, OFHS ::* Vol. XXX, No. 1 (March 1998) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XXX, No. 2 (June 1998) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XXX, No. 3 (September 1998) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XXX, No. 4 (December 1998) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XL, No. 1 (March 2008) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XL, No. 2 (June 2008) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XL, No. 3 (September 2008) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XL, No. 4 (December 2008) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLI, No. 1 (March 2009) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLI, No. 2 (June 2009) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLI, No. 3 (September 2009) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLI, No. 4 (December 2009) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLII, No. 1 (March 2010) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLII, No. 2 (June 2010) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLII, No. 3 (September 2010) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLIII, No. 1 (March 2011) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLIII, No. 2 (June 2011) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLIII, No. 3 (September 2011) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLIII, No. 4 (December 2011) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLIV, No. 2 (June 2012) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLIV, No. 3 (September 2012) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLIV, No. 4 (December 2012) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLV, No. 1 (March 2013) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]] ::* Vol. XLV, No. 2 (June 2013) Contact: [[Stephenson-3786]]

    Boone Name Study

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

    Bootleggers and Moonshiners

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    [[Image:Black Sheep Project Members Page-1.jpg |40px]] '''Bootleggers & Moonshiners ''' [[Image:Bootleggers and Moonshiners-11.jpg|40px]]
    *[[Project:Bootleggers_and_Moonshiners|Bootleggers and Moonshiners Project]] ---------------- [[Image:Bootleggers and Moonshiners-6.jpg|250px]] Moonshiners are those who make illegal distilled alcohol and Bootleggers are those who smuggle it. Moonshine has been referred to as white lightning, hooch, mountain dew, Kickapoo, rot gut, hillbilly pop, ruckus juice, joy juice, happy Sally, wild cat and old horsey. But whatever you want to call it, the recipe is the same; cornmeal, sugar, yeast and water. The term "'''moonshining'''" originally came from Britain and referred to any activity that was done late at night. Since operators of illegal stills had to conduct their business at night in order to avoid the legal authorities, they became known as moonshiners. Although the Appalachian area is probably the most well known for moonshine, it occurred all over the United States. The term "'''bootlegging'''" originated in colonial America when distributors had to conceal their illegal product inside their tall riding boots. *Fun Fact: During Prohibition, bootleggers had to develop their mechanical skills in order to increase the horsepower of their vehicles to outrun the authorities. This created a culture of fast car lovers that eventually grew into NASCAR racing. In fact, the very first NASCAR winner had just used the same car the week before to make a bootleg run! *And a little Moonshine trivia: Do you know what the X marks on the jugs signify? How many times the moonshine was run through the still. By the third time, it was pure alcohol.
    '''Famous Bootleggers and Moonshiners'''
    '''Al Capone'''
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    The original Scarface, Al Capone is probably the most notorious criminal of the Prohibition era. Most famously, he’s responsible for the St. Valentine’s Day Massacre, in which two of his henchmen impersonated police officers and murdered seven of his rivals. He probably would’ve gotten away with even more crimes, had it not been for those pesky tax evasion charges… and complications from syphilis.
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    '''George Remus'''
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    A lawyer who broke the law and became known as “King of the Bootleggers,” Remus even served as the inspiration for F. Scott Fitzgerald’s character Jay Gatsby. By buying bonded whiskey used for medicinal purposes, and then hiring people to hijack it, Remus made $40 million in less than three years, nearly a billion in today’s currency. He eventually went to jail for violating Prohibition. When he got out, he murdered his wife for starting a relationship with a government agent. Being a lawyer, he successfully defended himself by arguing temporary insanity, and then successfully argued that he shouldn’t be thrown in an insane asylum… by using the prosecution’s own case.
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    '''Dean O'Banion'''
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    A New York-based Irish gangster, Dean O’Banion was crazy enough to steal from Charles Luciano and other more powerful mafia members. That didn’t work out so well for him: He got murdered at his flower shop after ignoring a “back off” from Al Capone about a powerful mafioso’s gambling debt.
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    '''William Fredrick McCoy'''
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    He spawned the term “the real McCoy,” because his liquor was never diluted. But since it was so high-quality, McCoy made enemies out of both the U.S. government and other bootleggers. Eventually the Coast Guard caught him on his boat, but only after a machine gun firefight. He was basically a modern-day pirate, rum and all. '''See also:''' * Dutch Schultz smuggled alcohol from Canada into the United States * [[Lucania-1 |Lucky Luciano]] oversaw a network of criminals from New York to Los Angeles * [[Johnson-77911|Robert Johnson]], one of the most successful racecar drivers in America learned to drive fast by outrunning federal agents in Wilkes County, North Carolina. * [[Johnson-140332|"Junior" Johnson]] Son of above, a "moonshine family," and famous NASCAR driver. * [[Olmstead-4899|Roy Olmstead]], nicknamed the "King of the Puget Sound Bootleggers," Roy Olmstead was the youngest and most promising lieutenant on the Seattle police force when he was caught bootlegging. '''Some Lesser-known Bootleggers''' '''Montana's Whiskey Women''' * Nora Gallagher, a widow who brewed in her kitchen so she could purchase Easter outfits for her five children. * Lavinia Gilman, 80 years old. Was caught running a three-hundred gallon still. * Mary Ann McGonagle, combined her liquor trade with her laundry business by delivering bottles of booze in the laundry she did for the miners. *Bertie (Birdie) Brown, an African American woman from Missouri who homesteaded in eastern Fergus County and reportedly made the best brew in the country. She died when her still exploded in 1933. * Josephine Doody, former dance-hall girl who brewed moonshine at her remote cabin on the southern edge of Glacier National Park. '''Resources''' *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonshine_by_country Moonshine by Country] on Wikipedia *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moonshine Moonshining] on Wikipedia *[http://www.moonshineheritage.com/ Moonshine Heritage] *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rum-running Rum-running] on Wikipedia *[http://www.nascar.com/en_us/news-media/articles/2012/11/01/moonshine-mystique.html NASCAR], earliest days forever connected to bootlegging.

    Borden Family History

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    Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to Borden families and information about individuals, places, and things named Borden. (If you have any information to add about Bordens or the name, please do.) === Famous Bordens === * [[Borden-1|Gail Borden]] (1801 - 1874) is the inventor of the condensed milk vacuum. === Towns with the Name Borden === * Bordentown, New Jersey: The town is in Burlington County. Its 2000 figure of population is 3,969. It was incorporated as a town in 1825. The first permanent settler was Thomas Farnsworth in 1682. However, the town was name for Joseph Borden in 1717, who had developed a transportation system from New York City to Philadelphia, PA. Clara Barton, a resident of Bordentown, in the mid-1800s, started the American Red Cross. === Bordens on WikiTree === Here is this morning's updated list of [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BORDEN_1.html Bordens]. If you add yourself to WikiTree you will appear tomorrow. [[Category:Surnames]]

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    [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Borden Name Study]] The goal of this project is to coordinate Wikitree members interested in Borden/Burden. This is a place where people could connect and talk about Bordens and Burdens. Surname Variants About 1155 BORDENs. Related surnames covered: BURDEN (1286) BARDEN (868) BORDELON (380) BOURDON (372) see also: Barton Name Study for Barton, Barten, Bartone: BARTON (7121) [[Space:Barton_Name_Study|Space:Barton_Name_Study]] The Burton Name Study for Burton: BURTON (9164) [[Space:The_Burton_Name_Study|Space:The_Burton_Name_Study]] A reminder that the name study should not be put on every Borden/Burden profile, you can use a surname search for finding those. Only put it on profiles of special interest such as immigrants and dead-ends. Also include the famous and infamous. Members include: [[Klein-4168|Barbara (Klein) Mills]] who says "Virtually anyone who has a surname of Borden, Burden, Bourdon or similar names should be able to trace their ancestry to spelling of Robergia and Francis Bourdon in France in the 1100's and back as far as Francis DeBourdon for whom I don't have any dates but he was father to Peter DeBourdon born in 1135 in Borden, Kent, England...You would find you are connected to the Borden Dairy family and yes to famous Lizzie Borden believed to be a crazy ax murderer said to have murdered her parents in their home among other famed people. In my family, I descend thru Richard Borden married to Mary Walker Earle who's daughter Hope married into the Merrihew family in 1695 in Dartmouth, Bristol, Massachusetts and my Merrihew line continued all the way til my great grandmother married a McLane in 1888 in New York." [[Rigdon-537|Becky Stokley Hayes (Rigdon) ]] who connects to [[Borden-660|Sarah Borden]] (1692 - 1762) [[Mitchell-16884|Lisa (Mitchell) Valdez]] who connects to [[Burden-1104|George Burden]] (1814) [[Rogers-15338|Jeanette Rogers]] who connects to [[Bourdon-21|Jean Bourdon]] (abt. 1610 - bef. 1647) [[Hall-16256|Sue Hall]] who just thought this would be a way to harness Burden/Burden energy, descends from [[Borden-36|Richard Borden Sr]] (1596 - 1671) thru [[Borden-89|Mathew Borden]] Note Richard goes back to [[Borden-60| Edmund Borden]] (abt. 1480 - 1539) Having been connected by the facebook group by two different members, Facebook group known as The Borden / Burden Family connections https://www.facebook.com/groups/343276272543521/ facebook message: "We have researched the descendants of Richard Borden 1595-1671 who came here from Kent England, James Campbell Burden, born in New Jersey 1740-1806 and died in the State of Kentucky. We’ve also connected the Scottish Campbell family who were members of the Lamont Clan. Included in our group are descendants of Archibald Burden 1745 of the Southern States after the Revolutionary war, and married Hannah Goad. We also have members from outside the USA, such as Australia and Canada" Wikitree members who are also a member of the Borden/Burden Facebook group include [[Burden-906|Jeff Burden]] leader of the Facebook group [[Gary-474|Cindy (Gary) Pryor]] [[Jones-64136|Melinda Jones]] [[Rogers-15338|Jeanette Rogers]] Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Connecting unconnected Borden/Burdens * Providing Sources for Borden/Burdens * Sharing resources for Borden/Burdens such as * Weld, Hattie. ''[[Space:Historical and Genealogical Record of the Descendants, as far as known, of Richard and Joan Borden|Historical and Genealogical Record of the Descendants, as far as known, of Richard and Joan Borden]]'' (H.B. Weld, Los Angeles, Calif., 1899) *Rhode Island, Vital Extracts, 1636-1899 Vol. 07: Friends and Ministers: Births, Baptisms, Marriages, Deaths p 89 Richard Borden one of the first planters, aged 70 years, buried in ground given by Robert Dinnes to the Friends, Portsmouth, May 25, 1671. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=10084757 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Boren Name Study

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    [[Category:Boren Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Members == Add your name here and what you are working on if you would like to join. * [[Nelson-3486|Jamie]] - Bazel Boren & descendants. * [[Boren-314|Brent]] - Early Boren Family & my line. * [[Brown-29348|Kathy]] - Nicholas Boren and my line. * [[Boren-1206 | Charlsa]] - James Boren & descendants. == Template == {{One Name Study|name=Boren}} Paste this above the biography for each Boren if they don't already belong to a project: {{One Name Study|name=Boren}} Or just include this category: [[Category: Boren_Name_Study]] == Boren DNA Matches == * 1. [[McCurdy-806|Peggy McCurdy]] & [[Boren-314|Dusty Boren]] Descendants of [[Boren-365|William Boren III]] * 2. [[Boren-1206 | Charlsa Boren Bentley]] == Irish & Other Roots == * That the Borens came to this continent from Ireland is a story that is argued for by some Boren family members as well as Kerry Boren in, '''The Boren Family: An Irish Legacy'''. I think that DNA testing will eventually reveal the truth. * '''English Borens''': In 1871 an Eliza Boren was baptized at Featherstone, York, England. Her parents were John and Sarah Boren. Source: England, Births and Christenings, 1538-1975. Salt Lake City, Utah: FamilySearch, 2013. == Boren Family Lines == The following profiles are of the gentlemen thought, as of 2019, to be the progenitor of a Boren family line. * [[Boren-273|William Boren]] from ? to Virginia & Maryland. * [[Boren-1025|Elijah Boren]] of Nantucket Island, he and his brothers, and/or his parents are said to have immigrated from England. * [[Boren-468|Nicholas Boren]] this family first shows up in Pennsylvania, they are thought by his descendants to have come from Ireland. * [[Boren-1081|John Boren]] possibly a brother of William Boren, his descendants spell their surname "Bowren." == Boren/Bowen == * Some Boren and Bowen families are connected by a common Welsh ancestor [[Ap_Lewis-2|Robert Ap Lewis]]. That surname was changed to Bowen with [[Bowen-60|Moses Bowen]]. * There was a family of Bowens living in Calvert County, Maryland at the same time the Borens were living in Cecil County, Maryland. I can't find a connection between them. == African-American Borens == * Several Boren and related ancestral families owned slaves, this has been verified by their wills. According to DNA tests, I [[Boren-314|Dusty Boren]] have several African-American cousins. Since no African-American Ethnicity shows up in my DNA test results. It's likely that a Boren male(s) and one or more of his slaves produced children, such as in the case of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemmings. If anyone has information on this subject, they are welcome to reply on this page. == Helpful Wikitree Links == * [[:Category:Boren_Name_Study|Boren Name Study Category]] - Lists all people and pages related to the name study. * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boren Boren surname list] - A list of all the Borens on Wikitree. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=boren Unconnected Borens] - These Borens are not connected to the main tree. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Boren Unsourced Borens] - These Borens are in need of sources. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&l=100&surname=BOREN&showall=1&hideown=1 Recent Activity] - Changes made to Boren profiles in the last week. == Other Links == * [http://www.wolframalpha.com/input/?i=boren Information about the number of Borens in the United States] == Suggested Tasks == * Enter your Boren ancestors. * Upload photos of your Boren ancestors. * Connect all Borens to the main tree. * Find and enter notable Borens. * Make sure all Borens are sourced. * Choose a Boren already in the tree and enter all of their Boren descendants. * Add the template or category to people with the Boren surname. * Choose a location and enter all Borens that live there. * If you are a male Boren and have had your Y-DNA tested, enter your test information on Wikitree. * If you are descended from a Boren and have had your Autosomal DNA done, upload your data to [http://gedmatch.com Gedmatch] and enter your test information on Wikitree so we can confirm relationships with triangulation.

    Borley Rectory

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    [[Category:Ghosts]] *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ojwXXBzqHR4 Youtube] - ''Borley Rectory'' *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v-xJSHsInXY Youtube] - ''THE HAUNTED BORLEY LEGEND '' *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X-bAchxhfqc Youtube] - ''Borley Rectory most haunted house in England'' *[http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9QuhQa3Gic Youtube] - ''Borley Rectory Ghost Hunters Shadow Paranormal S01E02: Borley Churchyard'' [[Image: Terry s Photos-1.gif|10px|??]] [[Space:Ghost_Profiles_on_Wikitree|Ghost Profiles on Wikitree]]

    [[Image:Terry s Photos-14.png |340px|??]] [[Image:Terry s Photos-70.jpg|100px]][[Image:Terry s Photos-69.jpg|100px]] The Borley Rectory was a Victorian mansion,that was built in 1862 ,it was built by Reverend Henry Dawson Ellis Bull .The rectory was badly damaged by fire in 1939 and demolished in 1944.The Rectory has been haunted since it was first built. [http://www.britannia.com/history/legend/borley.html Britannia.com] - ''The Most Haunted House in England by David Nash Ford'' It is said to be the most haunted house in England.[http://www.prairieghosts.com/brectory.html Prairie Ghosts] - ''Borley Rectory The History of "The Most Haunted House in England ''Local legend is that a monastery, had once been located on the site .In the 13th century,a monk and a beautiful young novice, were killed while trying to elope from the place. The monk was hanged and the young novice was bricked up alive within the walls of her convent. Borley Rectory [[Image:Terry s Photos-59.jpg |400px|??]]
    '''Borley Rectory''' '''Reverend Bull''' Borley Rectory was built by the Reverend Henry Dawson Ellis Bull in 1862.The rectory was built near Borley Church .The house was built because the earlier rectory had been destroyed by fire in 1841. A addition of a wing was added for Henry Bull's family of fourteen children. The first sightings of any paranormal event at the rectory ,was in 1863, a few locals heard unexplained footsteps in the house. On 28 July 1900, four daughters of the rector,[http://www.yourghoststories.com/famous-ghost-stories/borley-rectory-haunting.php Your Ghost Stories.com] - '' The Borley Rectory Hauntings''Henry Dawson Ellis Bull, said they saw what they thought was the ghost of a nun ,not far from the house.They tried to talk to it, but it disappeared as they got closer.One local, recalled that the family at the rectory were, "very convinced that they had seen an apparition on several occasions". A number of locals witnessed,unexplained activity around the rectory, such as a phantom coach driven by two headless horsemen. '''Reverend Smith''' Reverend Henry Bull died ,on 9 June 1928. On 2 October, the Reverend Guy Eric Smith and his wife moved into the home. Not long after they moved in,Mrs Smith, was cleaning out a cupboard, and found a brown paper package, she was horrified to see it was the skull of a young woman.Shortly after, the activity started again .The Smith family heard the sounds of servant bells ringing ,although they were disconnected, lights appearing in windows and unexplained footsteps.Mrs Smith also said, she she saw a horse drawn carriage at night. There were also reports of ghostly whispers ,a headless man,a girl in white and the ghost of Henry Bull the builder of the rectory. The spirit of the nun was also seen, and was said to "drift through the garden with her head bent in sorrow". [http://www.ghost-story.co.uk/index.php/haunted-houses/151-borley-rectory-the-most-haunted-house-in-britain Ghost Story.com] - '' Borley Rectory - The Most Haunted House in Britain''There are stories ,that during dinner parties guests saw the nun's pale face in the window looking in.They eventually bricked up the window. [[Image:Terry s Photos-60.jpg |300px|??]]
    '''Ghostly sighting in the grounds of the rectory''' '''Reverend Foyster''' The Smith family only stayed at the rectory for one year. In October 1930 Reverend Smith was replaced by the Reverend Lionel Foyster and his wife, Marianne. Until now the activity was mostly peaceful,but that was about to change.Objects were thrown at Marianne Foyster in the day and at night, she was thrown from her bed , and slapped by what seem to be invisible hands, she was almost suffocated with a mattress.It wasn.t long before , messages started appearing on the walls of the house.The messages were left for Mrs. Foyster, “Marianne, please help get” and “Marianne light mass prayers” were some of the messages said to be witnessed by other people and investigators to the house. [[Image:Terry s Photos-61.jpg |300px|??]]
    '''The ghostly writing on the wall'''. '''Harry Price''' In 1929,Harry Price was ask by a newspaper to investigate the rectory ,after they printed a story on the house and the ghostly nun.He did investigate while the Foyster's lived in the house.When they moved out in 1935,Harry Price leased the house for a , one year investigation.He employed researchers ,they held séances.In one séance,they made contact with a spirit named Marie Lairre , she said she had been a nun in France, but had left her convent to marry Henry Waldegrave, a member of a wealthy family whose manor home, once stood on the site of Borley Rectory. Her husband had strangled her and had buried her remains in the cellar.Another spirit said the rectory would burn down,and the proof of the nuns murder would be found.The rectory burnt down 11 months later. The [http://www.occultblogger.com/most-haunted-house-in-england/ Occult Bloger.com] - ''Most Haunted House in England''cellar of the house was investigated ,by Harry Price and he discovered a few bones. Which turned out to be that of a young woman.Harry Price hoped christian burial would help her spirit rest.But visitors ,still see strange happenings and many unexplained things on the site of the old Rectory even today.[http://www.foxearth.org.uk/TheHauntedRectory.html Foxearth.org.uk] - ''The Haunted Rectory ''Harry Price wrote two books, on his experiences with the ghosts of Borley Rectory.In 1940 His first book on Borley Rectory, The Most Haunted House in England, was published. [[Image:Terry s Photos-62.jpg |260px|??]]
    '''During the final demolition of the Borley Rectory. This photo was taken it shows what some claim is a floating brick.''' [[Image:Terry s Photos-14.png |340px|??]]
    Sources See also *[http://eerieplace.com/borley-rectory-was-it-englands-most-haunted-house/ Eerie Places.com] - ''Borley Rectory was it England's most haunted house?'' *[http://www.mysteriousbritain.co.uk/england/suffolk/hauntings/borley-rectory.html Mysterious Britain] - ''Borley Rectory'' *[https://www.essexghosthunters.co.uk/haunted-places/borley-rectory/ Essex Ghost Hunters.co.uk] - ''Haunted Places - Borley Rectory''

    Bosque County, Texas

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    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *The coordinator of this page is Robert Branham ====Formed From==== *{{blue|Bosque County was formed by the legislature and organized in Fall, 1854 from Milam District, McLennan County with Clfton as the county seat}}. It was named for the Bosque (woods) River. ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Bosque County, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Space:Erath County, Texas|Erath County]] | N Location = [[:Space:Somervell County, Texas|Somervell County]] | NE Location= ""Brazos River"
    [[:Space:Johnson County, Texas|Johnson County]] | E Location = "Brazos River"
    [[:Space:Hill County, Texas|Hill County]] | SE Location =[[:Space:McLennan County, Texas|McLennan County]] | S Location =[[:Space:Coryell County, Texas|Coryell County]] | SW Location = | W Location = [[:Space:Hamilton County, Texas|Hamilton County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== Tonkawa, Waco and Tawakoni Indian tribes in area. Settlers from England and Norway arrived in 1850s. Bosque County (/ˈbɒskiː/ BOSS-kee) is a county located on the Edwards Plateau in the US state of Texas. As of Jul 1 2014 the estimated population was 17,780. Its county seat is '''Meridian''', while '''Clifton''' is the largest city and the cultural/financial center of the county. The county is named for the '''Bosque River''', which runs through the center of the county north to south. The '''Brazos River''' makes up the eastern border along with the '''Lake Whitney''' reservoir it feeds. :'''1721''' Spanish explorer the Marques de San Miguel de Aguayo traveled to an East Texas mission from San Antonio de Bexar. Being an explorer, he wandered north off of the Old San Antonio Road, to explore.name=legend>http://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/GreatAmericanLegendTour/BosqueCountyCourthouse/BosqueCountyCourthouse.htm :'''1722''' De Aguayo camped near the Brazos River and another tributary. Near the tributary, were many trees. Explorers frequently named things, he named the tributary "Bosque," which is Spanish for "trees." While naming the county, settlers looked at the Bosque River and decided Bosque County was as good as any other name. :'''1830''' George Erath was hired to survey the land for colonization. Erath was not an explorer, but he also he liked to name things. While surveying the ninety-eighth meridian, he named 2 nearby tributaries the Meridian Creek and the Meridian Knobs. The county seat was thus named for one of these tributaries, as "Meridian". :'''1850''' Bosque County has a lot of Norwegian influence. Cleng Peerson immigrated to America, and settled kinsmen in 7 other states. Then Cleng Peerson reached Texas. In Texas Cleng Peerson urged other Norwegians in East Texas to go west, more central. :'''1854''' Cleng Peerson and friends (other Norwegians) were present for the land give-away the state offered settlers. They participated in the state's land give-away from the state and settled Clifton, Norse, and Cranfills Gap! :'''1854''' - Bosque County was formed by the legislature. Fall, 1854, the first courthouse was built (a one-room log courthouse). The county elected county judge, Lowry Scrutchfield. Scrutchfield, had been an original settlers in the county. He even helped Erath lay out the town of Waco. Scrutchfield served as county judge 4 years. Indian attacks were occurring and Comanches were stealing livestock, etc as well as scalps. So Scrutchfield's time was also spent warding off Indian attacks. {{Image|file=Bosque_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Bosque county and surrounding }}{{clear}} ---- http://www.bosquecounty.us/history-of-bosque-county/ :Pre-1700's Tonkawa, Waco, and Tawakoni Indians lived and hunted Central Texas prior to any settlement by Europeans. Tonkawas had higher population and were peaceable. Stories say these Tonkawas never took a scalp. Settlers sometimes complained about theft. ::Comanches lived here also, and raided travelers or settlers, stealing horses, property or taking scalps. When whites followed the Comanches, their guides were Tonkawas.√ :1721 Marqués de San Miguel de Aguayo, a Spaniard led the first exploring expedition and established missions. He traveled on the Old San Antonio Road to East Texas. One time he went off that road to the north.. This time he camped near the Brazos River and named that river the Bosque (Spanish for "woods") √ :1825 Sterling C. Robertson received a land grant to colonize the Brazos River area. Not many homesteaders lived within Bosque county, however the grant did require travel through this area. This land was broken into districts by surveyors for the Republic of Texas and later the state of Texas, such as George B Erath. :1830s George B Earth named Meridian Creek and the Meridian Knobs since they were near the 98th meridian. :1841 The failed Texan-Santa Fe expedition came through this area. Some travelers decided to stay. :1847 Richard B Kimball, a New York banker received a land grant form the state near the Brazos River 14 miles south of the Paluxy River mouth. He and Jacob De Cordova developed the land and hoping to entice settlers to move to the new town, which they placed at the Brazos River near a shallow ford and named the town Kimball, Texas. It became a good place for settlers, cowboys to gather.. The railroad came through and missed Kimball, Texas, which was the killer fo the small town. Only a few people live there today. :1850, McLennan County was cut from Milam District. Universal Immigration Company of England bought 27,000 acres of land from Richard Kimball and laid out another town on the west bank of the Brazos. By the late 1850s, 30 families ( about 120 people arrived) They settled in Kopperl and Kimball near a massive rock formation named Solomon's Nose. The colony was named Kent. comprising approximately 120 people. They settled in an area between the present-day towns of Kopperl and Kimball under a massive rock formation called Solomon's Nose. They named their idealistic colony Kent. ::Kent, Texas citizens had the problems Jamestown, Virginia had. The harsh winter created hardships and a high number of deaths. In the spring they bought cattle and seed corn. They did not fence the crop, so the cows ate all the corn. These colonists moved away or moved back to England. :1854 - Bosque County was created February 1854 from McLennan County. The county seat was picked, and Erath laid out Meridian in the center of the county on some land given by Dr. Josephus M. Steiner. Town lots were sold at auction.. A one story log cabin was the first courthouse. :1869 Courthouse #2 was a frame building, but burned in 1871. For 4 years county business was in a tent.√ :1875 3rd Courthouse was built, a three-story structure of native stone., then was torn down 1886 for a newer better courthouse.√ :1886-1890 4th Courthouse which was victorian Gothic style. It was reconstructed, restored 2005-07.√ :1854 Norwegian immigrants began to move there as they felt the area was similar to that of Norway, such as Ole Canuteson and Cleng Peerson. The state of Texas offered 320 acres land to each family to settle here. The Norwegians accepted the offer. Some towns established by them are Clifton, Norse, and Cranfills Gap.√ :Aug 7, 1854 was the first county election with a small turnout, but county officers were chosen. :Feb 23, 1861 - another election, the citizens voted for it 233 to 81. (the Norwegians voted against the secession and maintained their Union sentiments and did not join in the fighting).√ :1861-65 Civil War records were skimpy. many county men served in the Second Frontier District, the Nineteenth Texas Infantry, and Company H of Col. T. C. Hawpe's regiment. A few of the members fought with the Army of Northern Virginia. Most of the soldiers guarded Bosque county against Indian attacks.√ :Jn, 1865 many fought in battle of Dove Creek against the Kickapoos which occurred in Tom Green County, but 10 of Bosque County fighters were killed there. Mostly the Civil War slowed and halted development. Norwegians stopped immigrating.√ {{Image|file=Bosque_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=map of Bosque county within Texas }}{{clear}} :1870-1890 Progress began again. Reconstruction saw even an increase in the African American population. Lawlessness, such as killing freedmen occurred. The Austin Daily State Journal reported Bosque County averaged 2 killings/week. Bosque county White people blamed the Republican government. Santa Fe and Texas Central Railroads arrived.By 1900 there were 11 manufacturing businesses, by 1920 and 1970 the number was (21). :1930's, 40's, 50's saw wheat crops fail due to lack of rain, or spring floods, summer droughts, and insects. The soil was exhausted and eroding. ::County residents were Democrats from 1876-1932 and again for Franklin Roosevelt. :1933 and the dry years of 1940's and 50's forced farmers to abandon the farms. The Downward trend in population continued until industrial growth began... The Civilian Conservation Corps opened Camp Clifton on the Bosque river. The corps beautified the city parks, constructed low-water dams, educated the farmers, issued the cash to the farmers for destroyed cotton and wheat. "Blue Eagles. appeared in store windows. :1947 forward. agriculture dropped as major economy, and manufacturing increased.. During the mid-twentieth century, agricultural production and some livestock production also decreased. Fortunately for the county, when agriculture dropped off, manufacturing picked up the slack. Manufacturing establishments steadily increased in number and value every census year after 1947. After 1970, employment opportunities increased due to industrial growth in lumber, stone products, limestone, and, most significantly, apparel and textiles. :1980s, Bosque County grew in population and economy. Residents of Clifton the largest town had "Operation Comeback" and grew by 40% in population and 100% in businesses.. The town renovated its old buildings, opened modern homes for senior citizens, began Goodall-Witcher Hospital, and opened a 150 employee garment factory, a oilfield tool manufacturing plant and a 100-employee lime plant.√√√√√√√ ====Land Grants==== Settlement of the area began in '''1825''' when '''Sterling C. Robertson''' obtained a grant from the Mexican government in order to colonize the area along the Brazos River. Very few of the homesteaders chose to live within the current boundaries of Bosque County; however, the grant did prompt travel through the area. The land granted was later transformed into districts, one being the '''Milam District'''. ====Government Offices==== Bosque County has had four courthouses:1854, 1860, 1875, 1886http://www.texasescapes.com/TRIPS/GreatAmericanLegendTour/BosqueCountyCourthouse/BosqueCountyCourthouse.htm '''1st Courthouse, 1854''' One-room log courthouse was built.. Lowry Scrutchfield served as first county judge for 4 years. '''2nd Courthouse, 1860''' Second courthouse was built in 1860 but was destroyed by fire in 1871. For 5 years, court was held off and on in a tent!!.(county was gathering resources and funds to build another building. {{Image|file=Bosque_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=1875 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''3rd Courthouse, 1875''' A 2-story stone courthouse was erected in 1875. This seat of justice survived for 12 years. '''4th Courthouse, 1886''' A fight occurred over the subject of a new courthouse between "Courthouse Party advocates" and the "Anti-Courthouse Party. New Courthouse advocates presented the deteriorating building with insufficient space. Anti-Courthouse wanted to stay with the Old Courthouse, (were tight with the money), felt the $60,000 to build it would break the county and raise their taxes. Even Commissioner Tom Pool began to fear for his life as he heard there was an ambush for voting for the new Courthouse. There were a mob gathered around the old courthouse with guns and anger. In the end no shots were fired when the courthouse was demolished. {{Image|file=Bosque_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1886 Courthouse. }} Anti-Courthouse Party commissioners A. J. Walton and E. J. W. Odgen would not allow their names on the cornerstone. Thus on the cornerstone only the names of County Judge R. G. Childress and commissioners Pool and John Goodman are to be found. By the time the new courthouse was complete even the 3 named pro courthouse men had been voted out of office.. This courthouse stands today. :The Gothic tower and roofs were replaced with walls in 1935, as a result of the Federal Emergency Administration of Public Works (WPA). That renovation also resulted in an addition to the west side of the courthouse. ===Geography=== Land is very hilly broken by Brazos and Bosque Rivers. Limestone to alluvial soils. Cedar, oak, and mesquite trees are prevalent. :Location- Central Texas. :County Seat, 0 Meridian, Texas - lying in the center of the county at latitude 31°56' N and longitude 97°39' W. :Distance to DFW - 60 miles south of DFW, and 40 miles north of Waco. :Adjacent counties - Erath and Somervell counties to the north, Johnson and Hill counties to the east, McLennan and Coryell counties to the south, and Hamilton County to the west. :Type County agrarian area :Size -989 square miles. :District - part of the Grand Prairie subdivision of the North Central Plains :Soils -shallow to deep, well-drained soils underlain by limestone. Around the streams are deep, well-drained and moderately well-drained soils. Soil is the most important natural resource of the county since livestock, flora and fauna depend heavily upon it. :Other -Much sand, gravel, and limestone are mined in the county for construction. :Trees - alluvial soils of the riverbottoms support elm, cottonwood, river birch, sycamore, ash, pecan, and oak trees. Plains have cedar, oaks, and mesquite trees :Topography - Clusters of flat-topped hills, with low grassland areas. Prairie is covered with many grasses, such as Johnson grass. :Substrata - outcroppings of white limestone form tall, steep hills or cliffs. Throughout the plains areas, cedars, oaks, and mesquites are prevalent. Mineral found in Bosque County is limestone. :Altitude - 480 to 1,200 feet. :Rivers - Brazos River on eastern edge, Bosque River runs north to south through center :Creeks streams "well-watered" area. Mesquite, Grass, Hill, Duffan's, Fall, Honey, Meridian, Spring, Turkey, and Mill creeks. Near the northeast corner of the county lies the well-known Kimball's Bend in the Brazos River. :Lake - 1951 Lake Whitney was constructed on the Brazos River at the southeastern edge of Bosque County. This reservoir is used for recreation, flood control, and power generation. :Watersupply of water is adequate for domestic use, livestock, and irrigation. :Temperature - Summers -very hot in the summer and cool in the winter, with occasional cold surges that cause sharp drops in otherwise mild temperatures. In the winter, the average low temperature is 47° F. The lowest temperature on record, however, is -3°, recorded at Whitney Dam on February 2, 1951. During the summer, the average daily high temperature is 95°. A record 111° was recorded on July 26, 1954. :Rainfall - average 33 inches/year distributed throughout the county. 6.22 inches rain on Oct 19, 1971 :Growing season - 243 days; the last freeze in late March and the first freeze late November. :Flooding - Near North Bosque River S corner , there is impermeable bedrock where floods occur. :Serious floods occasionally and widely extended. land cultivation is a problem :Government agencies manage to education agains flooding, land exhaustion or land erosion. '''Lakes''' * Lake Whitney on Brazos River ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' * Beef cattle * Forages * Small grains * Turkeys * Hunting leases ''' Minerals''' * Limestone * Gas * Oil ===Protected areas=== * Meridian State Park ===Demographics=== The 2000 census showed 17,204 people with a population density of 17 people/sq mile (7/km²). Racial breakdown of this county was 90.75% White, 1.92% Black or African American, 0.55% Native American, 0.11% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 5.17% from other races, and 1.47% from two or more races. 12.23% of the population were Hispanic. {{Image|file=Bosque_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Bosque county. }}{{clear}} Of 6,726 households, 29.5% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 60.6% were married couples living together, 8.2% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.8% were non-families. 25.4% of all households were made up of individuals and '''14.1%''' had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.48 and the average family size was 2.95. A Williams Institute analysis of 2010 census data found there were about 2.5 same-sex couples per 1,000 households in the county. Since 2015, Bosque County has been represented in the Texas House of Representatives by the Republican DeWayne Burns. The previous 10-year representative was the Republican Rob Orr of Burleson, Johnson County. In the county, the population was spread out with 24.4% under the age of 18, 6.2% from 18 to 24, 23.8% from 25 to 44, 25.0% from 45 to 64, and 20.5% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 42 years. For every 100 females there were 95.90 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 92.30 males. Income of $40,763 as a median, suggests 12.7% were below the poverty line including 14.6.%age 65 and older. '''Major Highway''' * State Highway 6 * State Highway 22 * State Highway 144 * State Highway 174 *State Highways 174, 144, 22, and 6 traverse the county, along with numerous county and farm-to-market roads; the public road system comprises 1,106 miles. '''Railroads''' *1951 Lake Whitney was constructed on the Brazos River at the southeastern edge of Bosque County. This reservoir is used for recreation, flood control, and power generation. ===Cities=== * [[:Category: Clifton, Texas|Clifton (3,416)]] * [[:Category: Cranfills Gap, Texas|Cranfills Gap (285)]] * [[:Category: Iredell, Texas|Iredell 332)]] *'''[[:Category:Meridian, Texas |Meridian (1,498)]]''' county seat *[[:Category:Morgan, Texas|Morgan (516)]] *[[:Category: Walnut Springs, Texas|Walnut Springs]] ====Towns==== * [[:Category: Brazos Point, Texas|Brazos Point]] * [[:Category:Cayote, Texas|Cayote]] * Cedar Shores, Bosque County, Texas * [[:Category:Eulogy, Texas|Eulogy]] * [[:Category: Kopperl, Texas|Kopperl (225)]] *[[:Category: Laguna Park, Texas|Laguna Park (11,338)]] * [[:Category:Lakeside Village, Texas|Lakeside Village]] * [[:Category:Lakewood Harbor, Texas|Lakewood Harbor]] * [[:Category: Mosheim, Texas|Mosheim]] * [[:Category:Norse, Texas|Norse]] * [[:Category:Womack, Texas|Womack]] ===Events/Festivals=== * Lutefisk Dinner in December, Cranfills Gap * Norwegian Country Christmas, Clifton * National Championship Barbecue Cookoff in October, Meridian ===Schools=== '''Listed by Category''' ===Historical Census=== :1860 -- 2,005 — :1870 --4,981 148.4% :1880 -- 11,217 125.2% :1890 --14,224 26.8% :1900 -- 17,390 22.3% :1910 -- 19,013 9.3% :1920 -- 18,032 −5.2% :1930 -- 15,750 −12.7% :1940 -- 15,761 0.1% :1950 -- 11,836 −24.9% :1960 -- 10,809 −8.7% :1970 -- 10,966 1.5% :1980 -- 13,401 22.2% :1990 -- 15,125 12.9% :2000 -- 17,204 13.7% :2010 -- 18,212 5.9% :Est. 2014 --17,780 ===Notables=== * Jacob De Cordova, land agent, Member, Texas House of Representatives, 1808–1868 * Calvin M. Cureton, Texas Attorney General from 1919 to 1921, Texas Chief Justice 1921-1940. * James T. Draper, Jr., Texas Southern Baptist clergyman was a pastor in Iredell in Bosque County in the late 1950s. * [[Ferguson-6133|James E. Ferguson]] 26th Governor of Texas. * [[Wallace-6719|Miriam A. "Ma" Ferguson]], James' wife and the 29th and 32nd Governor of Texas. * [[Mayfield-1341|Earle Bradford Mayfield]], Texas State Senator, United States Senator. * [[Lomax-185|John Lomax]], American musicologist and folklorist. ====County Resources==== ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=350 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Brazos Point Cemetery, Brazos Point, Texas|Brazos Point Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Cedron Cemetery, Bosque County, Texas |Cedron Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Clifton Cemetery, Clifton, Texas|Clifton Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Kimball Cemetery, Morgan, Texas|Kimball Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Kopperl Cemetery, Kopperl, Texas |Kopperl Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Meridian Cemetery, Meridian, Texas |Meridian Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Morgan Cemetery, Morgan, Texas|Morgan Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oak Grove Cemetery, Walnut Springs, Texas |Oak Grove Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Riverside Cemetery, Iredell, Texas|Riverside Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Saint Olaf Cemetery, Cranfills Gap, Texas|Saint Olaf Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Smith Bend - Coon Creek Cemetery, Smiths Bend, Texas |Smith Bend - Coon Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Spring Creek Cemetery, Iredell, Texas|Spring Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Trinity Lutheran Cemetery, Clifton, Texas|Trinity Lutheran Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Valley Mills Cemetery, Valley Mills, Texas|Valley Mills Cemetery]] === Sources === *2016-2017 Texas Almanac, {c} 2016 Texas State Historical Association,The University of Texas at Austin, Austin, Texas - All Rights Reserved. *Texas State Historical Associatin online, www.TSHAonline.org *Handbook of Texas Online, Kristi Strickland, "Bosque County," accessed November 08, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb10.Uploaded on June 12, 2010. Modified on March 1, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clifton%2C_Texas *http://www.bosquecounty.us/history-of-bosque-county/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cayote,_Texas

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] == Boston Evening Transcript == * [[Wikipedia: Boston_Evening_Transcript]] * The Monday and Wednesday issues contain genealogical information * each question/answer is assigned a number, so the reader can reference previous comments. * Append a transcript to your specific source, sorted by number, at the bottom of this profile. As this gets very large, they will have to be moved to a different free-space profile or attachment. * published from 1830 to 1941 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Boston Evening Transcript|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * 1842–1866 at [https://www.genealogybank.com/explore/newspapers/all/usa/massachusetts/boston/boston-evening-transcript BET at GenealogyBank] * 1906-1941 http://news.google.com/newspapers?nid=sArNgO4T4MoC&dat=18510427&b_mode=2&hl=en * 1911-1941 [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/boston-evening-transcript-genealogy-columns-1911-1941/about/?filterQuery=databasename:Boston%20Evening%20Transcript browseable only], no search. === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Boston Evening Transcript|Boston Evening Transcript]]'' (date) Page . * ([[#BET|Boston Evening Transcript]]) == Data From This Source == === 4508, 3. Turner, Brewster ===
    Aug. 19, 1901, Page 9 Jemima (4) Turner (Jonathan 3, John, Sr., 2, Huphrey 1) married in Scituate, June 21, 1705, Captain Edward Foster, not June 2, as previously state. A Jonathan Turner married , 1677, a daughter of Elisha (2) Bisbee (Thomas 1); these were probably the parents of Jemima (4), Jesse (5) Turner (Joshua 4, Japhet 3, John 2, Humphrey 1), married in Scituate, Dec. 18, 1734 Grace Dwelly J.B.P.
    === #4900, 10. Winthrop ===
    Aug. 19, 1901, Page 9 In a reply to A.E.H.S., who inquires for names and dates of the Dudley-Hilton-Hall family. I will copy from the Winthrop family records as I have them in the handwriting of my father, who was a direct descendant, but taken from what source I know not. Mary Winthrop died Salisbury, April 12, 1643: married about 1633, Rev. Samuel Dudley, born in England about 1606, came to New England with his father, resided in Cambridge, Boston and Salisbury and finally settled at Exeter, N.H. as minister of that town and died March 20, 1683, aged 77, After his first wife's death he married again. Their children were: Thomas, baptized March 9, 1634, graduated at Harvard College 1651, died unmarried Nov.7, 1655 John, baptized June 28, 1635, nothing known of him: both of these were brought up by their grandfather, Governor Dudley: Samuel, baptized Aug. 6, 1639, died April 17, 1643: Ann, born at Salisbury, Oct. 16, 1641, married Edard Hilton son of Edward Hilton, "father of the settlement of New Hampshire," who died at Exeter, now New Market, about 1671; estate L1146 6s. Their children were: Ann, married Richard Hilton, her cousin, son of Captain William Hilton of Exeter and Portsmouth, judge of Supreme Court in New Hampshire, 1699: Mary, married Joseph Hall, son of Ralph Hall of Exeter; Winthrop, born about 1672, killed by the Indians near Epping, N.H., June 23, 1710, married Ann Wilson, daughter of Humphrey Wilson, had five children; married, second, Captain Jonathan Wilds who died March 3, 1744; Dudley, not heard of after the battle in which his brother was killed, married Mercy Hall, daughter of Hon. Kinglsey Hall, who married again; Jane, married Richard Matson of Ipswich, killed by the Indians July, 1706; Joseph, born about 1681, died at the age of 84, married first, Hannah Joye of Portsmouth; second, Rebecca Adams, originally Atkinson; Sobriety, married Jonathan Hilton. The children of Ann, the eldest child of above and Richard Hilton, were: Richard, married Elizabeth ???, died beore his father; Benjamin, married; Samuel; William, married: Edward, married Elizabeth ???, died 1776. Children of Mary Hilton and Joseph Hall: Joseph, died 1767, married first, Mary ???,. who died April 1, 1753; second. Mrs. Eunice Parsons, who died March 27, 1790, aged 94; Edwared, taken by the Indians and died about 1769, married first, Mary Wilson, sister of Colonel Winthrop Hilton's wife who died Dec. 2, 1737; second, Hannah ???. Children of Colonel Winthrop Hilton: Ann, died in Roxbury, July 12, 1745. married Ebenezer Pierpont, born in Roxbury, Sept. 14, 1694, graduated at Harvard College, 1715, to the church 1717, died about 1734, married second, Hannah Wiswell, who died Oct. 10, 1747, third, Sara Curtis, who survived him: Judith, married July 29, 1723, first, William Pike, who died Oct. 25, 1726, one child; second, Rev. Elisha Odlin of Amesbury, born in Exeter, graduated at Harvard College, 173?, married Nov. 1, 1731, ordained 1744, died Jan. 21, 1752, aged 41, Deborah, married first, Samuel King, who died September, 1723, second, Benjamin King, his brother: Elizabeth, married John Dudley of Brentwood: Bridget. died Nov. 10, 1736, married April 3, 1720, Andrew Gilman, whose first wife was Joanna King, five children. Winthrop, born Dec. 21, 1710, colonel of militia died at New Market, Dec. 26, 1781, married Dec. 9, 1736, Martha, daughter of Joshua Weeks and widow of Charles Wiggin, died May 31, 1769. Children of Dudely Hilton: Elizabeth, married Christopher Robinson who died at Cape Breton, Ann, married first, Nathaniel Ladd, second, Joseph Malone of Exeter; Mercy, died about 1782, married first, Kingsley James; second, ??? Lyford, no issue. Children of Jane Hilton and Richard Matson: Hubartus, killed by the Indians with his father, July, 1706; John: Richard; Deborah, married Jacob Foster, had on child, Deborah, who married Colonel Samuel Gilman, three others, names unknown, who married ??? Gilman, Jacob Thomas, and ??? Gray; Richard. Children of Joseph Hilton: Hannah (by his first wife): Israel born Oct. 10, 1716 or 1717, went to the Southern States; Jospeh, born 1720, a blacksmith, went to Carolina: Theodore, born 1721, died about 1765, married Mary Smellie of Stratham. Daniel born OCt. 4, 1725, died Jan. 6, 1800, aged 74, married Ann Taylor, daughter of nathan Taylor of Startham. Next gerneation. Children of Benjamin Hilton, son of Rhichard Hilton: Andrew, Benjamin, Sarah, Jeremiah, Richard, Joanna, married Hubartus Smith. Children of Willia Hilton, son of Richard Hilton" Martha, married first, Governor Wentworth as his second wife, no issue; second, Colonel Michael Wentorth, had one child, Martha, who married Sir John Wentworth: Love, married; Joanna, married James or Thomas Gilman. Children of Edware Hilton, son of Richard Hilton: Josiah, born Nov. 6, 1724, married: Edwared, born Aug. 30, 1730, mmarried Betsey, born Aug. 30, 1733, married ??? Smart of New Market; Mary, born Jan. 14, 1737, married Ichabod Bartlett of New Market; Love, born Jan. 10, 1716, married in 1738 Israel Bartlett of Newburyport. Mary, married ??? Sargent of New Market. Sarah, married John Burleigh, Rebecca, married Samuel Adams; Deborah, married ??? Folsom. Children of Edware Hall, son of Mary Hilton: Ann, married Rev. John Moody of New Market; two daughters, names unknown, who arried Rv. ??? Page and John ???, Jemima, married Benjamin Smith of Durham; daughter, name unknown. married Joseph Merrill. Children of Ann Hilton, daughter of Colonel Wintrhop Hilton, and Ebenezer Pierpont: Mary, born Nov. 19, 1723, died July 22, 1724; Ebenezer, born July 25, 1725, married Hannah Gridley. June 1, 1749; John, born July 24, 1727, died unmarried Feb. 16, 1790; Ann, born Nov. 13, 1728, married Robert Pierpont June 13, 1761; Benjamin, born Nov. 22, 1759 Mary, born June 3, 1732 married Joseph Muncrief June 13, 1761; William, born June 10, 1735, married Mary Davis of Brookline; Sarah, born June 24, 1736, died unmarried 1759; Abigail, married Joseph Parson Jan. 1, 1761; Samuel, died Unmarried. Children of Judith Hilton, daughter of Colonel Winthrop, and first William Pike, second Rev. Elisha Odlin? Elizabeth Pike, born May 26, 1726, married Jue 27, 1751, Samuel Brooks; John Odlin, born Sept. 4, 1732, married, Withrop Odlin, born Oct. 23, 1734, married; William Odlin, born Feb. 7, 1738, married; Ann Odlin, born Jan. 19, 1744: Elisha Odlin. father of Ebenezer of Camden, Maine, and Woodlef of Salem, Mass. Children of Deboarh Hilton, daughter of Colonel Wintrhop Hilton, and first Samuel Kin, second Benjamin King: Samuel (by first husband), died in infancy: Parnel (by second), born July 29, 1726, married REv. Nathanel Trask of Brentwood: Winthrop, born Jan. 10, 1728; Mary, born May 24, 1730, married ??? Clough of Poplin: Ann, born Oct. 18, 1732, married Colonel Samuel Folsom of Exeter, no issue; Samuel, born Dec. 13, 1735. Elizabeth, born Sept. 2, 1740 Children of Elizabeth Hilton, daughter of Colonel Winthrop Hilton, and John Dudley of Brentwood: Samuel, married Rebecca Lyford, John, married Joanna Gilman: Withrop, married Hannah Stevens Dec. 20 1776: Eliabeth, died unmarried; Hannah, married Jonathan King of Brentwood. Ann married ??? King: Sarah, died unmarried: Mary, married first P. Kimball, second Daniel Dodge, no issue. Children of Bridget Hilton, daughter of Colonel Winthrop Hilton, and Andrew Gilman Wintrhop, born Feb. 14, 1731, married Deborah Gilman. Elizabeth, born Nov. 30, 1732, married Daniel Leavitt Children of Colonel Winthrop, Jr., Winthrop, born Oct. 6, 1737, arried Sarah Smith Sept. 3, 1762 Ichabod, born June 22, 1740, married Susana Smith March 24, 1765 Ann, born July 1, 1745, married John Dudley Oct 24, 1769. Children of ELizabeth Hilton, daughter of Dudley Hilton, and Christopher Robinson: A daughter, married ??? Downe of Rochester, died at Wolfborough after 1830, aged 96 without issue. Children of Ann Hilton, daughter of Dudley Hilton, and first, Nathaniel Ladd, second Josph Malone; Paul Ladd, Dudley Ladd, Lefi Ladd, Mary Ladd, Susan Malone, married Stephen Wentworth: Aaron, who lived in Wolfborough. Children of Mary Hilton, aduather of Dudley Hilton, and Kingley James: Elizabeth, born Sept. 15, 135, died in infancy: Mary born Dec. 10, 1737; Lois, born Sept. 30, 1739, married Theopilus Lyford: Kinglsey Hilton, born 1741, died unmarried; Ann, married Thomas Lyford, Children of Theodore Hilton, son of Joseph Hilton; Joseph, married; Richard of Ripley, Maine; William of Cornbille, Maine; Nathaniel of Portsmouth; Mary, married John ???' Hannah, married Philip Davis of Fayette. Children of Daniel Hilton, son of Joseph Hilton: Dudley, born March 28, 1753, married ?? Bickford; Daniel, born June 16, 1738, married Sarah Wiggin; George, born April 6, 1763, married Mary Wiggin; Charles, born Aug. 1, 176?, died aged about 28; Ann, born OCt. 14, 1767, married Major William Norris, as his last wife, no issue; Nathan, born 1772, of Deerfield, married first Olive Hill, second Mary Thompson; Ward, born Oct. 1774, married Hannah ??? J.B.G.W.

    Boston Records Commissioners Reports

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Boston, Massachusetts]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts Sources]] __TOC__ == Boston Records Commissioners’ Reports (1674-1822) == * compiled by the Boston Record Commissioners * published by Rockwell and Churchill, Boston, 1883 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Boston Records Commissioners Reports|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1. (1876) Boston Tax List, 1674 & 1676 ::* https://www.archive.org/details/recordsrelatingt01bost (1881) 2nd edition ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100677874 * Vol. 2. (1877) Boston Town Records, 1634-1660 ::* https://www.archive.org/details/recordsrelatingt02bost ::* https://www.archive.org/details/secondreportofre00bost (1881) 2nd edition with maps ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100677874 * Vol. 3. 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    Boswell Name Study

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    [[Category:Boswell Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Clan Boswell]] '''Other linked pages:''' [[Space:Boswell Family Mysteries|Boswell Family Mysteries and Brick Walls]] | [[Space:Boswell family links|Boswell Family Links]] | [[Space:Boswell settlers in USA | Boswell settlers in USA]] | [[Space:Boswell information sources | Boswell information sources]] Volunteers: [[Brown-42238 | Dusti Ide]] | [[Boswell-988 | Mitzi Eason]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place information about the Boswell surname and the many variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. There are many variations of the name used in historical records, and some like Buswell have developed into distinct branches. Here are some of the name variations that are associated with the name Boswell: de Bosville, de Bosvil, de Bosuelle, (derivations of the original Norman name) Boswel, Boswal, Boswall, Bosuell, Boswaill, Bosvil, Boswill, Bosswill, Bozwell, Boiswell, Baswell (these variations appear mostly in Scotland) Buswell, (seems to have started in Clipston, Northamptonshire) Many of these variations appear to be caused by scribes or priests writing the name as they heard it, as the family members were not literate at the time, and sometimes even siblings are recorded with different variations. This can create problems when choosing the correct Last Name at Birth (LNAB), and my view is that where the eccentricity in the name is likely to be caused by phonic interpretation, the LNAB should be Boswell, so they will show up in searches, and the phonic variation noted in "Other Last Names" '''Origin of the Boswell/Buswell/Boswall name''' There has been some discussion about the origins of the Boswell name, but it is widely thought the name in England evolved from the name de Bosville that is first recorded in the Roll of Battle Abbey. Most, if not all, of the Boswell lines that can trace their ancestry back to Norman times, can be traced back to one person, [[Bosville-57 | Sieur Robert de Bosville]] who, it is said, had a command in the Norman army at the battle of Senlac, or Hastings. There is discussion on whether de Bosville was his surname, or the name of his estate, or the name of his village, or just a name descriptive of the place he came from, e.g. Bos + ville = "a town by a wood. An internet search reveals that there is a village called Bosville in Normandy, half way between Le Havre and Dieppe. This seems a likely candidate for the origin of the name, as it is close to the centres of power of William of Normandy. There is certainly scope for more research here. In 2023 the web site auxpaysdemesancetres.com give the following information: Bosville is a small rural village of the Pays de Caux, surrounded by the communes of Saint-Vaast-Dieppedalle, Grainville-la-Teinturière and Cany-Barville, it is located 3 kms from Grainville-la-Teinturière the largest town around. Bosville was an important village under Roman rule. Wells, walls, coins bearing the effigy of the Roman emperor Gaius Vibius Trebonianus Gallus (206/253) are discovered on the territory. The village communicates by the valley with Gravinum (Grainville-la-Teinturière) which leads to the Durdent. In 912, Bosville was part of the fief of Grainville under the suzerainty of the county of Longueville and with the hamlets of Bieurville, Ruville and Touffrainville formed a small independent seigneury. The domain of Bosville remained in the hands of the lords of Grainville until the eleventh century. Then, a new lord takes the name of the land granted to him. A lord of Bosville is one of the knights who, under the leadership of Duke William II of Normandy called the Conqueror (1024/1087), seized England in 1066. No sources are cited for this information. Chris Gurney has written (Jan 2019): As we know, in the Farleigh Priory charter of Humphrey de Bohun, among the witnesses are Ilberto de Chaz, Bartholomew Bigod and William de Boesavill. The Bohuns came from the area south of Carentan, now represented by the villages of St. Georges de Bohon and St. Andre de Bohon; Ilberto de Chaz came from the village now known as Catz, a few miles east of Carentan, and Bartholomew was a nephew of Ilbert. To the north of Carentan, there is the village of Beuzeville-au-Plain, about 5 km NW of Carentan is the village of Beuzeville-la-Bastille, and east of Catz is the region now known as Les Veys. According to www.wikimanche.fr, these places were known about 1150 as Bosevilla in Plano, Bosevilla and Beusevilla super Vada, respectively. I think that we can therefore be confident that this William de Boesavill came from this area north of Carentan. I haven't been able to trace the other witnesses, but I imagine they were a group of friends from the same area. But note, there is no need for them to have been at Farleigh when the charter was signed; they could equally well have been at some legal centre, where legal documents were dealt with. This may have been at the King's court,or even in Normandy itself; this thought suggests that finding a name of a witness on a charter does not guarantee that said witness is anywhere near the place that the charter applies to. Therefore, all we can get from a witness name is that they existed, but not where. Unfortunately, the Farleigh charter is undated, but can be deduced to be about 1170 based on the names of the witnesses and the generations of Humphrey de Bohun, even though the Farleigh Priory may have been founded as early as 1120. If this date is correct, and William did go to England, this William is a relatively late arrival to England. But then I found this site http://www.chateaudeplainmarais.fr/fr/index.php?menu=histoire1 (When I first found it, it was all in French. But after a while, it now provides me with English text.) This refers to Robert Count of Mortain as the main lord of Beuzeville-la-Bastille in and before 1086. Their translation:- …to rely only on incontestable documents, Robert, count of Mortain, is the first lord of Beuzeville that we knew: in 1086, he assigns a prebend created for the college chapter of Mortain, in whom he grants more the dime (tenth?) of the fair of Beuzeville (deciman feric Bosonisville) (4). One of the first acts announcing the existence of the castle of Plain-Marais is the register of fiefs drawn up under Philippe-Auguste (1165-1223): he mentions for feudatories Robert de Beuzeville, holding a quarter of stronghold of Haubert, and Henri de Beuzeville for a half -fief of knight. At the same time, we see Geoffroy de Beuzeville appear as a vassal of Richard d'Harcourt, Baron of Saint-Sauveur-le-Vicomte (5). Probably this is a separate branch of the house of Aigneaux: indeed, while the latter had, and this since well before 1066, the seigneury of Carneville, in the North Cotentin, we see according to the same chessboard, erected between 1200 and 1204, that Geoffroy de Beuzeville, heir and representative of Corbin d'Aigneaux, "its eldest "(6) (A fief of hauber is, in France, in the Middle Ages and under the Old Regime, a stronghold originally owned by a knight in Normandy and Brittany.) Thus, if our family came from this area, Robert Count of Mortain, lord of Bosevilla (amongst others), may be the origin of the legendary Bosville companion of William the Conqueror. Robert of Mortain, Sieur Robert, was one of the few men definitely in the battle (though he’s not a Bosville, being the son of Herluin de Conteville). The humblest peasant or slave in that area would have bragging rights about his lord ever after! But then, since he was Lord of the ville of Bosevilla, perhaps he was our ancestor after all...?! There is also the charter of Enisan de Walton re Stone church, dated to c1130 and witnessed by Ingelger de Bohun and William de Boesavilla. The Quarr Abbey charter of Engelger de Bohun is dated to 1132, witnessed by William de Bosevilla. The association with Ingelger de Bohun suggests that these Williams (with brother? Gervase) are the same. I wonder if the 'a' ending to Boesavilla is significant (to both place and time)? William and Gervase are associated with Ingelger de Bohun, so might they come from the same area in about 1140, but the 'a' ending is dropped by 1170? If so, we also have Geoffrey and son Simon de Bosvilla about 1120-30 just to the east of Bayeux, and there is the Ricardus de Besewilla, the rent-collector for Ankerus of Lewes priory 1123-30. ------ Some researchers cast doubt on some of these claims of origin, and on the work by J.J.Boswell. Part of the problem is the variability of the spelling of surnames in the Middle Ages, and the reliability of some sources quoted. So, for example, Chris Gurney writes (Dec 2018): "I can find no primary evidence for any Sieur de Bosville at the time of William the Conqueror. In particular, there is no mention of Bosville (in any of its spellings) in the Domesday books on line. (Though there are a lot of less important Richards and Roberts without surnames. But no Martins either.) I can find no evidence of Bosvilles at Castleacre. Elias de Bosville is mentioned in Yorkshire, and brother Fulk (probably deceased) and a sister who married William son of Raven. But contemporary documents clearly state that Elias had only one heir, a daughter named Lettice, so there can be no Bosville descendants from him. An Elias, son of Hugh, is mentioned, but no surname definitely attributed. A quick search on Google shows that there was a William Blundeville who married Elizabeth Bosville, but that was in the late 1300's, not in the early 1100's... https://archive.org/stream/visitacionievisi32ryew#page/40/mode/2up Wikipedia claims that Ada, the daughter of the second earl Warrenne, married Henry (1114 - 1152), eldest son of David King of Scotland, so it wasn't an Earl Warenne who went to Scotland. Henry was half brother to Simon (II) st. Lis; this Simon founded De la Pre abbey, and a Richard, Ralph and William de Beseville also made donations thereto. Perhaps they are the origins of the Scottish Boswells? I have found a Michael de Bosseuille who had links with Faramus de Boulogne and Buckinghamshire. Perhaps he was the origin of the supposed ancestor Martin? JJB does not rate Glover, but I do rate Glover's entry that says Thomas (married to daughter of Hugh of Nash near Aylesbury) was the father of Sir John of Darfield. I have found a lot of links between the Basevilles/ Besevilles/ Bossavilles etc of Springfield, Surrey and Buckinghamshire, the key ones being Hugh de Chaccombe and the Le Flemings who were Lords of Darfield provide a path to Yorkshire." ----------- To counter this Stephen Ralph Boswell writes (Dec 2018): You said that you could find no evidence of a Bosville at the time of William The Conqueror. In 1999, my son, Paul, and I visited all of the places in England that our ancestors lived from 1066 until they came to America in about 1638. When we visited Battle Abbey, we bought a chart, in color, that had the names and crests of the principal leaders in the conqueror's army. One of the names on the chart was something like Bossuille, though not spelled that way. Someone, who may have known nothing about it, theorized that this was the Latin equivalent of Bosville. It is close enough that it could be evidence that there was a substantial Bosville among the leaders. In the next paragraph is a reference to the History of Norfolk, by Bloomfield. I have not seen that. Maybe some of the recipients have. Does it confirm that Sieur de Bossuille was, in fact, an important man in the conquest. And, does the fact that Sir Robert Bosville was the Treasurer of England, under King Rufus, show up in any contemporary records? Below are notes from my file on Sir Martin Bosville. "Sieur de Bossuille, named Robert, came over with William the Conqueror; he had a command at the Battle of Hastings, and was named in the Roll of Battle Abbey. He settled in Castleacre, Norfolk, in feof to William, Earl Warrenne." "The settlement of Sieur de Bossuille is confirmed in the History of Norfolk, by Bloomfield. He was succeeded by William, his son, in his residential estate, with others more to the south, which points to the conclusion that his father married in England,having issue, William and Clarembald. "It is not clear whether Anthony and Richard were also his sons; they may have been brothers of Robert. Richard was certainly present at the Battle of Senlac [Hastings], and would have lands bestowed upon him independent of those awarded to Sieur de Bossuille. This would account for William succeeding to the paternal estate. "Anthony is placed in this genealogy wholely on the strength of Glover's pedigree, which is, in the earlier part, clearly a fabrication (as explained in chapter ii). Although I insert Anthony's name in the pedigree, I have doubts if he ever existed, no other trace of him being discoverable; but as there was no succession, it does not affect the Genealogy. "That there was a Richard or Roger is confirmed by evidence to be given hereafter; also that he had a son, Ralph, as well as a son, Fulcon. I think it possible, as already stated, that Richard may have been a brother of Sieur de Bossuille, but whether brother or son, the succession finishes with Ralph and Fulcon, and like that of Anthony, the placing of his name in the pedigree makes no material difference, the succession being satisfactorily traced from William. "Sieur de Bossuille was undoubtedly a man of some position to have been given a command, and would have lands in proportion to his rank, not necessarily all in one county. Some of his lands appear to have been in the South, as both William and Clarembald bestowed lands on Faversham Abbey." Source: Pages 8-10, History And Genealogical Tables of the Boswells, by Jasper John Boswell, printed in 1906. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- On page 5 of the book, Fortunes of a Family, by Lady Alice MacDonald of the Isles, published in 1928, in Edinburgh Scotland, the author makes the following statement: "From both Pedigree and Memoirs [meaning the Memoirs of the Boswell Family, written by Godfrey Bosville] we learn that Sir Martin [or, Sir Robert, according to Jasper John Boswell, in his book, discussed immediately above this article] de Bosville was Treasurer of the Conqueror's Army. This assertion is to a certain extent borne out by the Roll of Battle Abbey in the History of Normandy (page 1028), which is in the Advocates Library, Edinburgh, [there is a note at the bottom of the page that says, SeeDouglas's Baronage, page 307] where we are told that the Sieur de Bosville had a considerable command in the army of William the Conqueror at the memorable battle of Hastings, where King Harold was slain. Whatever post he held, we find that Sir Martin [or Sir Robert] flourished and that he left children and lands behind him when he died and was buried at Missindry Abbey, which he is said to have founded. His wife was the daughter of Hugh Lupus, Earl of Chester, and they had three sons: Anthony, the eldest; Richard, ancestor of the Scottish branch of the family; and Clarembald, the Prior of Missindry Abbey (since called Faversham) in Kent. "And the Memoirs go on to state that in 1087 Sir Martin [or Sir Robert] was Treasurer of England to William Rufus the King, and that he died in the fifth year of the same King's reign, 1092, at his manor of Chawforth in Buckinghamshire, having held the estate twenty-six years--that is, since 1066; and they go on to say that Sir Martin [or Sir Robert] gave lands to his younger children, which was customary at that time, as money was so extremely rare, and observe that Oxspring in Kent was most likely one of his estates, for it was then the method to join the name to the nature of the place, as Bosville--an ox and a town; and Oxmuir--an Ox and a moor;--the place where the Bosvilles first settled in Scotland in the Shire of North Berwick, Richard his second son going there with Queen Margaret in 1068--Oxmuir was once called Bosville's land. The crest, like the name of the land, alludes to Bosville--It is a Bull in a Bush." On page 307 of The Baronage of Scotland, by Sir Robert Douglas, it says the following: "All our antiquaries agree that the sirname of Boseville (now Boswell) is of French extraction. "Sieur de Bosville, a man of rank and distinction, came from Normandy to England with William the Conqueror, had a considerable command in his army at the memorable battle of Hastings, where king Harold was slain, anno 1066." ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Sir Martin de Bosville, in Normandy, Treasurer to the Army of William The Conqueror." Source: Page 226, The Fortunes Of A Family, Bosville Pedigree. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Not quite ten miles due south of Saint-Valery-en-Caux in Normandy is the little village of Bosville (in these days a junction on the Rouen railway), which is still famous for its market and fair; and is still surrounded by the fertile pres sales, those good sea-mist swept meadows so excellent for cattle. Indeed, the oxen of this district were so famous that the very name of the village tells you so, Bos, being Latin for bull, and villa, for a country dwelling. This latter syllable has been turned into the French, ville=a town. "From this spot came, in the eleventh century, the progenitor of the Bosville family--Sir Martin de Bosville, Knight. "No doubt he had his castle here, where the later chateau now stands, close to the little church dedicated to St. Samson. "For Bosville and its lord, the meeting in 1065, at Lillebonne Castle, whither Duke William of Normandy summoned his vassals to consult with them as to his projected invasion of England, must have been thrilling. Most of Duke William's people were not at all anxious to make the attempt, and considered that they should not be asked to fight beyond the sea. Whether Sir Martin agreed with them or not, the meeting was big with fate for many a Norman. For Duke William prevailed in the council and presently led his barons to victory over Saxon Harold at Hastings (in 1066), and England became a mine of rich gifts for them all. "There is a paper at Thorpe written long afterwards by a descendant of the Norman knight--the fourth Godfrey Bosville--who composed Memoirs of the Bosvilles, a book which, alas! appears to have vanished, but to which reference is made by the historian Hunter in a note upon page 283 of his History of Hallamshire. The paper at Thorpe is probably part of the first rough copy of these Memoirs and is a mere fragment, but even so it is a valuable source of information as to the founding and growing of the family. Its very existence, even in its mutilated state, is rather a marvel, as its pages were all thrown about among old papers and letters in a box and were little thought of; indeed one finds upon them in several places the inscription, 'Of no Use.' "Godfrey Bosville writes in a most discursive strain, often deserting family records to soliloquise over matters such as the wickedness of monopolies, the origin of the names of village inns, etc., etc.; still, much of interest about his family can be gleaned from the few pages left. The date of these scattered leaves is fixed by the fact that one of them, used on one side for the Memoirs, is on the other side of a letter not addressed to Godfrey Bosville but to Mr. Watson, his brother-in-law. This letter is chiefly a receipt for a bill of 120 pounds, and is dated 20th July 1758. But Godfrey Bosville evidently did not hurry over his writing, as Hunter, in the second volume of his South Yorkshire, in a note on page 349, gives a copy of the following declaration: "I, Godfrey Bosville of Gunthwaite, in the year 1765, finished this account of the family according to the writings and have likewise wrote the Catalogue of the writings to which it refers, because in my younger days, I employed an attorney at a guinea a day, for three days; to destroy such as were useless; and I am afraid that he destroyed several that were at least curious. Since that time I have been taught, by Mr. John Wilson of Broomhead, to understand them in some small degree and have wrote upon them what they are, and have left this pedigree lest my successors should be guilty of the same folly with myself.' "Godfrey Bosville seems to have been helped by an Alexander Bosville, who, though he begins his letters to Godfrey, 'Honoured Sir,' yet signs himself, 'Your most affectionate kinsman and humble servant.' A letter of his, dated from London on 19 July 1694,is addressed to 'Godrey Bosville, Esquire, at Gunthwaite Hall, to be left at Edward Firth's in Sheffield, Yorkshire.' From Hunter's pedigrees we learn that this Alexander Bosville belonged to the Braithwell branch of the family and was a printer in London(see page 207). "The Memoirs seem largely to follow a Pedigree, still at Thorpe, drawn up for Francis Bosville of Gunthwaite in the year 1586 by Glover, Somerset Herald and Marshall to Norry King-of-Arms; this Pedigree, emblazoned with many coats of arms, is still in excellent preservation at the present date, 1928. "Douglas in his Baronage, under Boswell of Balmuto (page 307) remarks, a propos of Richard having reached Scotland with Queen Margaret, that he more probably came to Scotland in the reign of Margaret's son David, who had been educated in England and had formed friendships with Normans there and had brought back some to Scotland with him, bestowing lands on them. The whole article in Douglas is very interesting, and so too is the one upon Boswell of Auchinleck." Source: Pages 1-6, The Fortunes Of A Family (Bosville Of New Hall, Gunthwaite And Thorpe) Through Nine Centuries, by Lady Macdonald Of The Isles, Printed by T. And A. Constable, Ltd., Edinburgh, Scotland, 1928. NB: The papers of the Bosville-Macdonald family, which includes the papers of Godfrey Boswell of Gunthwaite may be found at Hull University Archives, Hull History Centre, see this link: https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/search/archives/d2e99f53-0446-3ee8-b2c7-79ea092476f4 or this one: https://archiveshub.jisc.ac.uk/data/gb50-uddbm ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The large genealogical chart of the Bosvilles in St. Peter's Church in Cobourg, Ontario, Canada, starts out with a conflicting genealogy at the top, from the one in, The Fortunes Of A Family. The St. Peter's Church pedigree chart reads like this: "Sieur De Boseuille, named Robert; came over with William The Conqueror, he had a command at the Battle of Hastings, and was named in the Roll of Battle Abbey. He settled in Castleacre, Norfolk, in feof." Children: [Note: In Fortunes Of A Family..., his name was Sir Martin Bosville]. 1. Anthony De Boseville, Knight Of Castleacre. [This son is in Fortunes....]. 2. Richard De Boseville. [This son is in Fortunes Of A Family....]. 4. Clarmobald De Boseville. Was a Monk, and Prior of Faversham Abbey. [This son is in Fortunes Of A Family....]. 3. William De Boseville; of Castleacre. Succeeded to his father's residential estates, with others more south. He gave a large grant to Faversham Abbey in Kent Co., as well as other grants in Norfolk, being the Church of Newton, to the Monks of Lewes. [Note: This William de Bosville was a son of Anthony (No. 1, above), rather than a son of Sir Martin de Bosville, in Fortunes Of A Family....]. Children of 3. William: 1. John De Boseville, Knight Of Castleacre. 2. Otuel De Boseville. Mentioned in Pipe Rolls and charters as son of William. 3. Michael De Boseville. 5. A daughter who married John De Burch of Norfolk. This couple had a son, who became the King's Chamberlain. 4. Elias de Boseville, Knight, of Castleacre. Married a daughter of Adam de Newmarch. Was a Knight in feof of the Earl of Surrey and Warren; and settled in Harthill, Yorkshire, after his return from the Crusades, where he accompanied the 3rd Earl. Itis said, he brought his heart to England for interment at Lewes. Elias gave lands to Nostel Priory, and a Church to the Monks of Lewes. Children of 4. Elias de Boseville: 1. Sir John De Boseville. Died 19 Henry III (1235); married Alice de Darfield, daughter and heir of Hugh de Darfield, of Darfield. [Note: This Sir John De Bosville was a son of John de Bosville and Agnes Folyot, rather than a son of Elias de Boseville, in, Fortunes Of A Family....]. 3. Elizabeth De Boseville. Married Sir William Blundeville of Newton, Norfolk. 2. Robert De Boseville. Accompanied the Lord Warren at Conningsborough, in Scotland; who was, afterwards, William The Lion, King Of Scotland, who ennobled Robert, and granted the lands of Oxmuir, in Berwickshire, for his services. This Robert was the progenitor of the Scotch Boswells. Children of 2. Robert De Boseville: 2. Pagani de Bosvil. Bestowed lands on the Abbey of Kelao, 1240. He probably died without issue. 1. Adam de Bosvil. Succeeded to Oxmuir. He married a daughter of Philip Locquhore about 1240. Children of 1. Adam de Bosvil: 1. Roger de Bosvil, of Oxmuir. Succeeded about 1249. o.b.: s.p. [without children]. 2. William de Bosvil of Roxburgh. Succeeded his brother, Roger, in the lands of Oxmuir. Children of 2. William de Bosvil: 2. Richard de Bosvil, who had, also, other lands. Succeeded in Oxmuir, Boswell's lands, etc., about 1320. He had a son, William de Bosvil, who succeeded to Oxmuir. 1. William de Bosvil of Roxborough, named Aldermanus de Bosvile. He married Isabella de Merlington. Children of 1. William de Bosvil: 2. Adam de Bosvil, of Roxburgh. Was Sheriff of Perth, 1342. 3. Alexander de Bosvil, of Roxburgh. 4. William de Bosvill, of Roxburgh. 1. Roger de Bosvil. Succeeded in Fife, where he had lands in marriage with his wife. He married Margaret, or Mariot, Lockors, daughter and co-heir of William Lockors, of that ilk. Children of 1. Roger de Bosvil: 1. John de Bosvil, who succeeded his father. He married Margaret Melville, 1387. Children of 1. John de Bosvil: 2. William de Bosvil, of Roxburgh. 1. Sir John Boswell, Knight, of Belgrevy. ob. 1429. Married Margaret, or Mariot, daughter and heir to Alexander Jardyn (brother of Sir Umphrey Jardyn of Applegirth), by his wife, Margaret Abernathy, daughter and heir to Sir John Abernathy. "All of the above data is from the Boswell History by J. J. Boswell. All that follows is taken from the records of the College Of Arms, London." -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- There are few similarities between the above data, and that presented in, The Fortunes Of A Family. It is obvious that much research needs to be done to reconcile these discrepancies. I have chosen to follow the charts in Jasper John Boswell's book, because it seems to be a more scholarly work than the book, Fortunes Of The Family, by Lady Macdonald Of The Isles. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The Parent Tree Of The Boswell Family, prepared by Jasper John Boswell, and printed by Henry Jenkinson, of Leeds, England, 1n 1900, says the following about Sir Martin Boswell: "Sieur de Boseuile, whose Christian name is said to have been Martin, came over with William The Conqueror. He had a command at the Battle of Seniac [Hastings], and was one of the surviving officers named in the Roll of Battle Abbey made the day followingthe Battle. He died at his Manor of Chawford, Buckinghamshire, 1092." However, the author of that chart, Jasper John Boswell, corrected that statement in his book, The Boswell Family, printed in 1906. He insists that the original Bosville who came with William "The Conqueror," was named, Sir Robert. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A major narrative history of the first 100 years of the Bosville family in England, beginning with Sir Martin Bosville, in 1066, was written by Alexander Bosvile, and given to his cousin, Godfrey Bosville, under the date of 7 November 1692. The narrative history was accompanied by a genealogical chart. It shows four sons of Sir Martin Bosville: Anthony (who married Hellena Ratcliff); Gulielmus [William] (who was a witness, with his wife, to the charter of Humphrey de Bohun about the foundation of the Priory of Earnleigh, in 1125)(which wife was not known, but with which he had a son named Hugh de Bosville); Ricardus [Richard] (who had a son named Ricardus, by an unknown wife); and _______ , [Clarembald, from other sources] (made by his father, Prior of Myssindry,which was founded by his father, which appointment forbid him to marry). Robert, (Sieur De Boseuille), came over with William The Conqueror. He had a command at the Battle of Hastings, and was named in the Roll of the Battle Abbey. He settled in Castlemere, Norfolk Co., England, in feof to William Earl Warrenne. Source: Genealogical Table in St. Peters Church, Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- A couple of days spent in the Bibliotheque Mitterrand in Paris has yielded an updated version of the origin of the name Boswell. Some family names are patronymics: Hansen, Janik, Richardson; others are names of crafts: Dyer, Baker, Smith; still others are place names, and this is where the name Boswell belongs. Back in the 6th century A.D., when France was not yet France but was still part of the Roman Empire, the countryside was covered with tracts of land we would call 'manors' and which in Latin were called 'villae'. Thus: Marcovilla, Claudiovilla, Juliovilla, each bearing the name of the Lord of the Manor. When the Franks invaded, their chiefs took the places of the Gallo-Roman feudal lords. Boson being a Frankish name, several manors in what was later to become Normandy were renamed Bosonvilla, and there are still to this day a number of communes in Normandy bearing the name of Beuzeville. Five centuries later (in 1066), William defeats Harold at Hastings, in southern England, and one of his henchmen is a noble from one of the places called Bosevil. As a member of the victorious party he is awarded tracts of land in England, and so what was up to then a place-name turns imperceptibly into a family name, at first Bosville, but later generally Boswell as the name is anglicized. The name Bosville survives in Yorkshire as the name of a prominent branch that intermarries with the Macdonalds of the Isles. The name is carried into Scotland a hundred years or so after Hastings and the Boswells of Scotland are proprietors of Balmuto and Auchinleck and produced the famous writer James Boswell in the 18th century. RBoswell@stny.rr.com. Followups: * Re: The 6th century origins of the name Boswell M. A. Rigdon 11/09/01 o Re: The 6th century origins of the name Boswell Gordon McConnell 12/31/01 + Re: The 6th century origins of the name Boswell Marianne Rigdon 1/13/02 # Re: The 6th century origins of the name Boswell Gordon McConnell 1/14/02 * Re: The 6th century origins of the name Boswell Marianne Rigdon 1/16/02 o Re: The 6th century origins of the name Boswell Gordon McConnell 1/16/02 + Re: The 6th century origins of the name Boswell michael nichols 11/03/05 # Re: The 6th century origins of the name Boswell Norman McBurney 11/07/05 * Re: The 6th century origins of the name Boswell michael nichols 11/07/05 * Re: The 6th century origins of the name Boswell Gordon Mc Connell 11/07/01 2. You said that you could find no evidence of any Bosvilles in Castleacre. Here are some notes that are on my computer about the families of William de Bosville, and Elias de Bosville: "William De Bosseville, of Castleacre, son and heir of Robert (1), succeeded to his Father's estates in Norfolk, and elsewhere, was a Knight in feof to the Earl of Warren and Surrey, is mentioned in many Charters. He largely endowed Faversham Abbey, and gave the Church of Newton in Norfolk to the Monks of Castleacre." "This William de Bosseville, son of Robert, with Clarembald, by an English wife, succeeded to his father's estates, not only in Norfolk, but in London and elsewhere; he was a man of great distinction and repute, well recorded by charters, etc. He is first noted as a witness to a charter of Humphrey de Bohun, 1125, next in a charter of Geffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, 1141, and was a benefactor to the Abbey of Walden in Essex, founded by this Geffrey de Mandeville. He also gave large possessions to the founding of Faversham Abbey in Kent. He is also mentioned in the Pipe Roll of 21 Henry I, as a landowner in Essex, pp. 53, 60, and is also found in Hearn's 'Liber Niger,' p. 29, as a tenant of the Earl of Essex, (1 1/2 fees de vet fief) but what is here granted is the manor of Springfield Hall, which Ralph de Boseville formerly held of the House of Peverel of London, by the service of two Knights (see Pipe Roll, chapter II.) Sir William Peveril held Whittington Castle, and had also a house in London. He had a daughter of uncommon beauty, by name 'Mellet,' who was won after being fought for by the grandson of the first Earl Warren, son of Philip de Warren, of Burnham Thorpe, Norfolk, the ancestor of the Irish Warrens." "This William Peveril was a natural son of William the Conqueror, according to Banks in his 'Stemmata Anglicana,' se also Glover's History of Derby, pp. 372, 376. "Geffrey de Mandeville, Earl of Essex, in the charter of the King which I describe in Chapter III, names [William de Bosseville] him as a Knight. Why he should associate himself with Geffrey is easily accounted for: William de Warren, Earl Warren and Surrey, his Lord, was with the King [William the Conqueror] in Normandy, and took the side of the Earl of Essex in the struggle between King Stephen and the Empress Maud for supremacy. Being closely associated with the Mandevilles in Norfolk, William de Bosseville would necessarily attach himself to his Lord's party, and his being a tenant of the Earl of Essex, fell in heirship through the death of Ralph de Bosevile, the last of his brother Richard's family. "His large donation of lands to the foundation of Faversham Abbey would naturally follow from family association. In Henry II's confirmation of the endowment which was made on the petition of the Lord Warren, his Lord, he undoubtedly followed a loyalfeeling, which was enhanced by the fact of his brother Clarembald being the Prior. "It appears that all the lands in the south held by various members of the family were here disposed of: 1st, Fulcon's, namely, Ospringe on Kent; 2nd, William's, Southwark and some other part of London; 3rd, Clarembald's, Westbrook in Ospringe, with Godwinstow and Bosindina in Surrey. These appear to have been considerable gifts, but perhaps at that time very little more than waste lands, and may mean but portions of lands in these places. "William could spare his property for so good a cause, and having his settlement in Norfolk, would not feel the loss. With Clarembald a Monk, and Richard, Ralph and Fulcon dead, the southern association ceased. William de Boseville also gave the Church at Newton in Norfolk to the Monks at Castleacre Priory." Source: Page 23-25, History and Genealogical Tables of the Boswell Family, by Jasper John Boswell, 1906. ------------------------------------------------------ "Robert de Bosseville was succeeded by his son William (so named probably after de Warren) in his estates at Castleacre and elsewhere; he also settled there and followed the fortunes of the Earls of Warren and Surrey, as much or more so than his father. From this William's public deeds and actions, we can gather the immense estates he possessed not only in Norfolk, but also in London and Kent, in every action of gift or otherwise he follows the Warren interest. He joins the forces of Geoffrey de Mandevilleas a Knight, not only because this Geoffrey was of Norfolk extraction, but because his Lord Warren, supported this Geoffrey de Mandeville (who was Earl of Essex) in the dispute between King Stephen and the Empress Maud for the English crown, his immediate Lord being in Normandy. He could have done it for nothing else but only by request or to please his Lord or in his interest, as he required no remuneration. He did have remuneration which he passed on to his son Otuel who was afterwards Geoffrey de Mandeville's chief tenant in Essex, and one of his Knights. Had De Mandeville's actions been more successful, perhaps William might have gained a title. William de Bosseville gave a donation by charter of land and a church in Norfolk to the monks of Lewes Priory, which was confirmed by his successors. This Priory was the pet institution of the Warren family, founded by the first Earl Warren and Gundred his wife; next find this William de Bosseville giving large estates to the endowment of Faversham Abbey, of lands in Southwark,Kent, etc. This endowment had a double interest to William, first, because it was made on the Lord Warren's petition for a charter; to be confirmed by King Henry II, and secondly, because his own brother Clarembald was Prior of the Abbey. This Clarembald also bestowed his estates in the south of England on the endowment, and with these large gifts by the various Bosevilles to Faversham Abbey, all connection with lands in the south of England ceases. The whole family of the Boswells appear after this to be settled in Norfolk on lands in the Warren fee. William de Boseville was succeeded in Castleacre by his son John who resided there. He married into the influential family of the Mounteneys of Yorkshire, in which county he must have had estates, and was buried in Barnborough Church, Yorkshire. John was succeeded at Castleacre by his son, Wakeline de Boseville, who married Agatha de Haddeston and succeeded to Haddeston, j.u., in addition to his father's estates. Wakeline was succeeded by Robert and Robert by his son William de Boseville of Haddeston, who dying s.p., his widow Marjory settled the Norfolk estates in 1314 on Robert de Boseville, a Yorkshire relative." Source: Pages 92 and 93, History and Genealogical Charts of the Boswell Family, by Jasper John Boswell. ------------------------------------------------------ Source: Genealogical Chart and narrative history of the first 100 years of the Bosville family in England, from 1066; written by Alexander Bosville for his cousin, Godfrey Bosville, and dated 7 November 1692. William de Boseville, of Castlemere, succeeded to his father's estates, with others more south. He gave a large grant to Faversham Abbey, in Kent, as well as other grants in Norfolk, being the Church of Newton, to the Monks of Castlemere. Source: Genealogical Table in St. Peters Church, Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. ------------------------------------------------------ There is no son of the immigrant, named, William, in The Parent Tree Of The Boswell Family, printed in Leeds, England, in 1900, by Henry Jenkinson. Also, the son of William by the name of Elias, is listed as a son of Anthony de Bossuile, in this source. -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- "Elias De Boseville, son of William (2) of Castleacre, married a daughter of Adam De Newmarch, was a Knight in feof of the Earl of Warren and Surrey, and settled at Harthill, Yorkshire, after his return from the Crusades, where he accompanied the 3rd Earl. It is said he brought his heart to England for interment at Lewes. Elias gave lands to Nostel Priory, and a church to the monks of Lewes." Source: Page 40, History and Genealogical Tables of the Boswell Family, by Jasper John Boswell. ------------------------------------------------------ "William de Boseville's son Elias accompanied the 3rd Earl of Warren and Surrey, who, after his imprisonment at Winchester by King Stephen for joining the fortunes of Geoffrey of Anjou and the Empress Maud, went to the Crusades with Louis, King of France. When this William, the 3rd and last Earl Warren and Surrey in the direct line, was killed, it is said this Elias [Bosville] brought his heart home to England for interment at Lewes Priory. Elias on his return from the Crusades was granted new lands by theWarren family under their lordship in the Connisborough fee, Yorkshire, where he settled. He married a daughter of the family of the Newmarches, who appear also to have been in the same Crusade with Elias, and probably they returned together, having the Warrenrelic in charge between them, for they appear to have had about an equal share of the lands at Harthill, etc., in the Connisborough fee. Connisborough Castle was then held by William, son of Ada Warren, daughter of the 2nd Earl, and sister of the 3rd LordWarren. Ada had married Henry, Earl of Huntingdon, the eldest son of David, King of Scotland, and by him had Malcolm, William and David. After King David's death, Malcolm the eldest son became King of Scotland, when Ada returned to England and resided atConnisborough Castle with her son William." Source: Pages 93 and 94, History and Genealogical Tables of the Boswell Family, by Jasper John Boswell. ------------------------------------------------------ " Elias de Bosville, Knight, in feof to the 3rd Earl Warren and Surrey, accompanied him to the Crusades; married ________, daughter of Adam Newmarch, of Harthill, Yorkshire." "This William de Warren, Earl of Surrey, was accompanied to the Crusades by several Knights, amongst other by one Helias de Bosevill, who he states was his favourite Knight, so much so that he brought his heart to England to be buried in Lewes priory. This Helias, he further notices, was of a very illustrious family who were long associated with the Warren family, being the son of one William de Bosevill, an eminent Knight dwelling on the Earl of Warren and Surrey's estates; and lastly he mentions as fa ras this history is concerned that this Helias had a son Robert, who was a constant companion of William, son of Ada, William the 3rd Earl's sister's son, who afterwards ascended the throne of Scotland, where he was supported by faithful adherents. This Robert was the founder of the Scotch Boswells." Source: Pages 23 and 71, History and Genealogical Tables of the Boswell Family, by Jasper John Boswell. ------------------------------------------------------ "Anthony Bosville, Knight...son and heir of Sir Martin, married Helen, daughter of Thomas Radcliff, Knight, and had three sons, William, John, and Elias. This latter [Elias] gave lands to Nostell Abbey in Yorkshire, and his gift was confirmed in 1159,the fifth year of Henry II, according to Dugdale's Monasticon (vol. ii, page 37). This benefaction to Nostell by Elias de Bosville, the first of that surname to be found in South Yorkshire, where Bosvilles were afterwards so numerous, was confirmed by William'de Warren,' son of Prince Henry of Scotland, Count of Northumberland, by Ada, a sister of the last Earl of Warren of the old line. This William 'de Warren' became, in 1165, William The Lion, King of Scotland. Hunter, in his South Yorkshire (vol. i, pages376 and 377), enters a copy made by him of this confirmation which he found in the great Chartulary of Nostell (now in the Cotton Library, Vesp. E 19 f.57). The name of Elias is there recorded as Helias de Bossavilla, and Nostell is called Nostlat. Huntersays that this document shows that the Warren part of Barnborough was held by Elias de Bosville before the Newmarches. All this seems a proof of the old tradition that a Bosville was the friend of that Earl of Warren who became King William The Lion of Scotland." Source: Pages 7 and 8, The Fortunes Of A Family, by Lady Alice Macdonald Bosville, 1928. ------------------------------------------------------ "Elias de Bosville. Benefactor of Nostell Abbey, Yorkshire." Page 226, The Fortunes Of A Family, Bosville Pedigree. ------------------------------------------------------ This is a duplicate of RIN 8870, which has a completely different ancestry, and descendancy, in the Bosville genealogical charts in the St. Peter's Church, Cobourg, Ontario, Canada. ------------------------------------------------------ In the Parent Tree Of The Boswell Family, printed by Henry Jenkinson, Leeds, England, it says that Elias de Bosvile, third son, gave lands to the Nostel Priory. Under Elias Bosville on this chart, there are two children: "Sir John Bosvile, Knight, died19th Henry 3rd," who married "Alice, daughter of Hugh de Darfield, by Clara, his wife;" and "Robert de Bosvile [who] went to Scotland with William de Warren of Conisbro, who was, afterwards, William The Lion, King of Scotland, who rewarded him for his serviceswith the lands of Oxmuir, and others. No children are listed under Sir John Bosvile and Alice de Darfield on this chart. The wife of Robert de Bosvile is not listed, but two children are listed: Adam de Bosvile, of Oxmuir; and William de Bosvile, of Roxburgh. This is a major discrepancy, and needs further research. ------------------------------------------------------ Elias de Boseville, Knight of Castlemere; married a daughter of Adam de Newmarch; was a Knight in feof of the Earl of Surrey and Warren, and settled in Hartbill, Yorkshire, after his return from the Crusades, where he accompanied the third Earl. It issaid he brought his heart to England for interment at Lewes. Elias gave lands to Hostel Priory, and a Church to the Monks of Lewes. Source: Genealogical Table in St. Peters Church, Cobourg, -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- 3. Your comments about Elias having no Bosville heirs doesn't match with the information that is in the above sources. Could all of the authors be wrong, or did one person make the mistake, and all of the others copy the information. That is common in genealogical research. In my file, I have three children of Elias: John de Bosville, eldest son, Knight; Robert de Bosville, Nobleman; and Elizabeth de Boseville. His son John, was the one who married Alice de Darfield in most of the sources available to me. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- See here for more on the Normans and their origins, including the extract below. http://clanhay.net/HISTORY/Normandy_Roots.php "But the majority of the Scots names that derive from the incoming Norman-Scots have their roots in Normandy and the places from which they sprang are still in existence. The port of Dieppe is a good place to start ..... and shortly after leaving here on the coastal D75 road is St. Valery. A short detour inland is the hamlet of Bosville from whence sprang the famous Norman Scots family of Boswell. They first obtained lands in Berwickshire but by marriage later acquired lands in Fife and Ayrshire. " --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- The lines of descendants from Robert de Bosvile formed two main groups, in Yorkshire and in Scotland, where the first use of the anglicised version of the name Boswell is seen in Sir John Boswell, Knight of Balgrevy, who died in 1429, and who was the ancestor of all the Scottish Boswells that have been traced to date. In Yorkshire the name changed even earlier with Thomas Boswell of Ardsley who married in 1362 Alice, the daughter of John de Gunthwaite, and started the Gunthwaite line of Boswells. Before these two men, earlier generations had all used the name Bosville or de Bosville, but as spelling was quite variable in those days, it was also rendered as Bosvil, Bosueille, Boseville, etc. It is highly likely that there are other lines, especially those descended from younger sons (cadet lines) which have not been traced back this far, or connected to the lines already traced, but it is difficult to trace these lines back without good documentary evidence. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Extract from THE BATTLE ABBEY ROLL WITH SOME ACCOUNT OF THE NORMAN LINEAGES. BY THE DUCHESS OF CLEVELAND, Published LONDON : JOHN MURRAY, ALBEMARLE STREET.1889. found at http://www.battle-abbey.co.uk/battleabbeyrollw01battuoft_tjw.htm#Busseuille "Busseuille, or Bosevile (Leland). The Bosviles probably derived their name from Boschevile, a town between Pont Audemer and Honfleur, now famous for its market and fair. Or, according to another authority, from Boseville, near Caudebec. A William de Boseville is a witness to a charter of Humphrey de Bohun in 1125. Michael, son of William de Boseville, was a benefactor to Warden Abbey, Beds, and is spoken of by Geoffrey, Comes de Maundevyle, as his knight, in the same chartulary. Again, a Richard and Ralph de Boseville were early benefactors to the house of De la Pré, near Northampton ; and in support of the presumption that this Ralph was of the same family as the Bosvilles of Yorkshire, it is observed that the device upon his seal was an ox issuing from a holt of trees, a badge used afterwards by the Yorkshire family. Elias de Boseville, who flourished before the year 1159, when Henry II. confirmed his donation to Nostell Priory, was probably the ancestor of the latter. He appears to have been a person much connected with the Newmarches, to which connection the Bosviles owed the five fusils in fesse they bore on their shield, afterwards distinguished by three bears' heads, or some other figure in chief. Sir John Bosvile, living 1252 and '54, married the heiress of Darfield. They were afterwards seated at Ardsley and Newhall, Chevet, and Peniston-Coningsburgh, Warmsworth, Braithwell, and Ravenfield, Yorkshire, and Belhouse Grange, Notts. Their vast possessions must have placed them in the very first rank of the gentry of the North. Robert Bosvile was Constable of Pontefract in 1333. Thomas Bosvile, the last male, who died in 1639, desired in his will that he might be buried among his ancestors in the quire of the parish church of Darfield." Hunter's South Yorkshire. At the east end of the south choir one of their monuments, with effigies of a knight and lady of the time of Richard II. the knight wearing the collar of SS as a Lancastrian badge is still to be seen. The name did not perish with this Thomas, but continued to be represented by various junior branches ; and one of them, that had been seated at Gunthwaite, in the same county, from the time of Henry VI., survived till 1813. The first Boseville there was Richard, who died in 1501, and had Gunthwaite and other lands by gift of his mother ; but he and his two immediate successors chiefly resided at Beighton, in Derbyshire, where they were farmers of the estate of Lord Dacre of the South. In the following generation, Ralph, a younger brother of Godfrey (the first of that name of the family), acquired a large fortune as clerk of the Court of Wards, and " bought Bradbourne, near Seven Oaks and Eynsford in Kent, where the descendants of his two sons, Henry and Sir Robert, were among the principal gentry of the county as long as they continued." Another Bosville, the heir of Gunthwaite, " was a captain in Ireland, and there either slain or lost in a bog." His son, Godfrey, married Margaret Greville, a cousin of Lord Brooke, settled among his wife's kin, at Wroxall, in Warwickshire, and adopted their politics. He represented Warwick in the Long Parliament, held the rank of a colonel in the Roundhead army, and was present at the defence of Warwick Castle and the taking of Coventry in 1642. The last heirs-male were the two sons of another Godfrey Bosville (obt. 1784), and both of them soldiers; one lain in Flanders, and the other died s. p. in 1813, leaving two sisters, married to Lord Macdonald and Viscount Dudley. The elder, Elizabeth Lady maid, inherited the property, and her son Godfrey added the name of Bosville to his own. At Rossington, a few miles from Doncaster, lies buried Charles Bosvile, one of this family, " still remembered in the traditions of the village as having established a species of sovereignty among the gypsies, who, before the enclosures, used to frequent the moors about Rossington. His word amongst them was law ; and his authority so great, that he perfectly restrained the pilfering propensities for which the tribe is censured, and gained the entire good will for himself and his people of the farmers and the people around. No gipsy for many years passed near Rossington without going to pay respect at the grave of him whom they called their king; and I am informed that even now, if the question were asked of any of the people who still haunt the lanes in this neighourhood, especially about the time of Doncaster races, they would answer that they were Bosvile's people He was a gentleman with an estate of about £200 a year, and is described by De la Pryme, of Hatfield, as * a mad spark, mighty fine and brisk, and keeps company with a great many gentlemen, knights, and esquires, and yet runs about the country.' " —Hunter's South Yorkshire. He was the predecessor of Bamfylde Moore Carew, who several years later, adopted a similar mode of life. The headstone on his grave had disappeared even before Hunter's time ; but it continued for a number of years to be a place of pilgrimage for the gipsy tribes, who used to visit it once a year, and there perform some of their accustomed rites. One of these (a curious survival of the old heathen libations) consisted in pouring a flagon of ale upon the grave. I have met with the name in several other counties. "In 1180, 100s rent in Higham and Wykin were given by Robert Bloet, in fee simple, to Guarinus de Busa Villa." —Nichol’s Leicestershire. In Norfolk, Boseville's Manor (or Hedeston), was named from Walkelin de Boseville, who acquired it in 1199 by his wife, Agatha de Hedeston. It continued for nearly two hundred years in the name, for the last possessor, Adam de Boseville, died in 1363. " -----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------

    Boswell settlers in USA

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    Links: [[Space:Boswell Name Study | Boswell Name Study]] The goal of this project is to Identify the earliest Boswell settlers and trace evidence of their origins. Here are some of the tasks that we think need to be done. * Identify the early Boswell settlers in the USA and provide links to their profiles * Trace their antecedents and descendants, siblings and spouses * Identify the sources of documentary evidence of their arrival in the USA Are you interested in this project? Please post a comment here on this page, or in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=7996881 send me a private message]. Thanks! '''Here are some early settlers called Boswell or Buswell'''. Rebecca Smith formerly Buswell [[Buswell-5 |Buswell-5 ]] , Born April 23, '''1592''' in Husbands Bosworth, Leicestershire, England. Wife of Richard "of Wethersfield" Smith Sr [[Smith-40488 | Smith-40488]]. We would like to trace her parents and ancestors. Thomas Boswell/Bosswell was in York Co., VA by '''1646/7''' as shown by the following deeds. Assignment date torn away. Land descritpion of Geo. Tompson mentions Mr. Thomas Boswell (Bosswell in record) land about 1646/7. Virginia Colonial Abstracts: III p. 72. Part torn away. Order that Thos. Boswell be pd a dept for 'phisicke' and a legacy from the estate of Humphry Hanmore. original p. 264. Virginia Colonial Abstracts: III p. 103. Thomas Bosswell to det. final settlement between Finch and Plumer about 1648. Original, p. 2. Thomas Boswell [[Boswell-320|Boswell-320]] born England 1630 recorded in Virginia 1655 and later. (This could be the same Thomas Boswell as above.) He married Jane Dunbar in Virginia in 1665 and they had six children David, Dorothy, Joseph, Samuel, Thomas, and John Dunbar Boswell. [[Bosvile-3|Elizabeth Bosvile]] who emigrated to Massachusetts after marrying Roger Harlakandan in '''1635''', and after he died, married Henry Pelham there. They later returned to England. Boswell, John. To Maryland before '''1664'''. Daughter Mary. D.C., 8 Aug., 1965). From "A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to the USA", compiled and edited by David Whyte NB: From the Guide to the References, D.C. means Dictionary Correspondence. Letters to the editor regarding Scottish emigrants. Scottish Genealogical Society Library. Doro. (Dorothy?) Boswell on trans. list of Lt. John Needles. 20 Dec '''1667''' Cavaliers and Pioneers II: 28. Abstracted by N.M. Nugent, Indexed by C.B. Grandman, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants (Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA, USA. 1977), Vol. II. p. 28. Ja. (James?) Boswell trans. list of John and George Mott. 17 Oct. '''1670'''. N. side freshes of Rappa. (Rappahannock) River. Cavaliers and Pioneers II:85 Abstracted by N.M. Nugent, Indexed by C.B. Grandman, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants (Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA, USA. 1977), Vol. II p. 85. Richard Boswell Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915 birth: 9 June '''1678''' Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts residence: 1678 Boston, Suffolk, Massachusetts, United States father: Samuel mother: Jane Boswell: 10 Oct '''1688''' Transport List of Michael Fentris: Cavaliers and Pioneers II:327.Abstracted by N.M. Nugent, Indexed by C.B. Grandman, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants (Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA, USA. 1977), Vol. II p. 327. Amy Boswell Listed on trans. list of Robert Beverly, 20 Oct '''1689''' with Vere Boswell. Husband/wife? Mother/son? Father/daughter? Cavaliers and Pioneers: Abstracted by N.M. Nugent, Indexed by C.B. Grandman, Abstracts of Virginia Land Patents and Grants (Virginia State Library, Richmond, VA, USA. 1977), Vol. II p. 335. Boswell, David, ca '''1660 - 1728'''. [[Boswell-374 | Boswell-374]] To Maryland before 1700. From "A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to the USA", compiled and edited by David Whyte. We know David died in Scotland and was buried near Auchinleck and Craigston, so not strictly a settler, but possibly his son James was. Son James, [[Boswell-373 | Boswell-373]] and [[Boswell-850 | Boswell-850]] physician. (D.C., 4 Jun, 1964) From "A Dictionary of Scottish Emigrants to the USA", compiled and edited by David Whyte. John and Joseph Boswell in Gloucester/Mathews Co., VA in '''1696'''. 230 acres. Mentioned in deed from John to Joseph as John's brother. Records of Colonial Gloucester which includes Mathews County. Records of Gloucester Co., Vol. I.p. 86. John born abt 1655, Ware Neck, Gloucester Co., VA Index to Register of Abington Parish. Footnote: Gloucester Co., VA 1678-1761., I: 22, II: 19. Joseph on the Rent Roll of Ware Parish, Gloucester Co. VA 1704/5. Records of Colonial Gloucester which includes Mathews County. Records of Gloucester Co., Vol. I., p. 85, Rent Roll in Ware Parish 1704/5. Elizabeth Boswell North Carolina Births and Christenings, 1866-1964 birth: 27 April '''1702''' Perquimans County, North Carolina residence: 1702 Perquimans, North Carolina, United States father: Thomas mother: Anne Boswell ... Boswell North Carolina Births and Christenings, 1866-1964 birth: 25 December '''1703''' Perquimans County, North Carolina residence: 1703 Perquimans, North Carolina, United States father: Thomas Boswell mother: ... Elisabeth Boswell Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915 birth: 29 October '''1739''' Salisbury, Norfolk, Massachusetts residence: 1739 Massachusetts, United States father: Isaac Boswell mother: Martha Roots web lists patriot James Boswell, b. 1742 in Charles County, MD, Officer, Montgomery County, MD, Residence abt 1782 Kentucky, death 1785 in Charles County, MD. James Boswell and his wife, Priscilla, of Montgomery County, MD, sold land located in Charles County, MD, called Boswell’s enclosure, patented by his father in 1763. This James is the father of the Kentucky Boswells and the suggestion is made that his father may have been James, son of David Boswell (1660-1728). Did James, son of David Boswell and Jean Hunter, who went to Maryland, have sons James (b1742) and Robert (b1753?). Are there any further records or sources in Maryland? There are some 1600 records of later passengers arriving into the USA in the National Archves via Ancestry at http://search.ancestry.co.uk/cgi-bin/sse.dll?uidh=000&rank=1&new=1&so=3&msT=1&gsln=Boswell&gss=genfact&MS_AdvCB=1&MSAV=2&gsfn_x=XO&gsln_x=XO&cp=0&cpxt=0&catBucket=rstp&db=nypl&_82004280=Ireland&noredir=true&geo_a=r&o_iid=41013&o_lid=41013&o_sch=Web+Property ==Acknowledgements== Many thanks to the following for identifying and provding information about the settlers listed here: Frank Gill, Dusti Ide, John Gibb '''Historical Background''' The following extract is from Wikipedia: Inspired by the Spanish riches from colonies founded upon the conquest of the Aztecs, Incas, and other large Native American populations in the 16th century, the first Englishmen to settle permanently in America hoped for some of the same rich discoveries when they established their first permanent settlement in Jamestown, Virginia in 1607. They were sponsored by common stock companies such as the chartered Virginia Company financed by wealthy Englishmen who exaggerated the economic potential of this new land. The main purpose of this colony was the hope of finding gold.[2] It took strong leaders, like John Smith, to convince the colonists of Jamestown that searching for gold was not taking care of their immediate needs for food and shelter and the biblical principle that "he who will not work shall not eat" (see 2 Thessalonians 3). The extremely high mortality rate was quite distressing and cause for despair among the colonists. Tobacco later became a cash crop, with the work of John Rolfe and others, for export and the sustaining economic driver of Virginia and the neighboring colony of Maryland. From the beginning of Virginia's settlements in 1587 until the 1680s, the main source of labor and a large portion of the immigrants were indentured servants looking for new life in the overseas colonies. During the 17th century, indentured servants constituted three-quarters of all European immigrants to the Chesapeake region. Most of the indentured servants were teenagers from England with poor economic prospects at home. Their fathers signed the papers that gave them free passage to America and an unpaid job until they became of age. They were given food, clothing, housing and taught farming or household skills. American landowners were in need of laborers and were willing to pay for a laborer’s passage to America if they served them for several years. By selling passage for five to seven years worth of work they could then start out on their own in America.[15] Many of the migrants from England died in the first few years.[2] Religious immigration. Penn's Treaty with the Indians. This treaty between the pacifist Quakers and Indians was never violated. Roman Catholics were the first major religious group to immigrate to the New World, as settlers in the colonies of Portugal and Spain (and later, France) were required to belong to that faith. English and Dutch colonies, on the other hand, tended to be more religiously diverse. Settlers to these colonies included Anglicans, Dutch Calvinists, English Puritans, English Catholics, Scottish Presbyterians, French Huguenots, German and Swedish Lutherans, as well as Quakers, Mennonites, Amish, Moravians and Jews of various nationalities. Many groups of colonists went to the Americas searching for the right to practice their religion without persecution. The Protestant Reformation of the 16th century broke the unity of Western Christendom and led to the formation of numerous new religious sects, which often faced persecution by governmental authorities. In England, many people came to question the organization of the Church of England by the end of the 16th century. One of the primary manifestations of this was the Puritan movement, which sought to "purify" the existing Church of England of its many residual Catholic rites that they believed had no mention in the Bible. A strong believer in the notion of rule by divine right, Charles I, King of England and Scotland, persecuted religious dissenters. Waves of repression led to the migration of about 20,000 Puritans to New England between '''1629 and 1642''', where they founded multiple colonies. Later in the century, the new Pennsylvania colony was given to William Penn in settlement of a debt the king owed his father. Its government was set up by William Penn in about 1682 to become primarily a refuge for persecuted English Quakers; but others were welcomed. Baptists, Quakers and German and Swiss Protestants flocked to Pennsylvania. The lure of cheap land, religious freedom and the right to improve themselves with their own hand was very attractive. For more information see https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/European_colonization_of_the_Americas

    Boswijck Dutch Colony

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    [[Category: New Netherland Settlements]] [[Category: Kings County, New York]] [[Category: Long Island, New York]] == History == === Bushwick township === === Four villages === In 1638, the Dutch West India Company secured a deed from the local Lenape people for the Bushwick area, and Peter Stuyvesant, chartered the area in 1661, naming it "Boswijck," meaning "little town in the woods" or "Heavy Woods" in 17th century Dutch.[11][12] Its area included the modern day communities of Bushwick, Williamsburg, and Greenpoint. Bushwick was the last of the original six Dutch towns of Brooklyn to be established within New Netherland. The community was settled, though unchartered, on February 16, 1660, on a plot of land between the Bushwick and Newtown Creeks[11] by fourteen French and Huguenot settlers, a Dutch translator named Peter Jan De Witt,[13] and one of the original eleven slaves brought to New Netherland, Franciscus the Negro, who had worked his way to freedom.[14][15] The group centered their settlement around a church located near today's Bushwick and Metropolitan Avenues. The major thoroughfare was Woodpoint Road, which allowed farmers to bring their goods to the town dock.[16] This original settlement came to be known as Het Dorp by the Dutch, and, later, Bushwick Green by the British. The English would take over the six towns three years later and unite the towns under Kings County in 1683. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bushwick,_Brooklyn#Bushwick_township Bushwick has a strong Dutch influence. It was chartered by Peter Stuyvesant in 1661 and became a prominent neighborhood. Bushwick, which was once called “Boswijck”– derived from Dutch for a little town in the woods –was in fact one of the original six towns established in New Netherlands. The town was originally purchased from the Canarsie Indians in 1638, and became a refuge for the early Dutch, Scandinavian, French and even English settlers from the Plymouth Bay Colony in the new world. The area thrived in agriculture and possessed one of the largest slave holdings in the north up until the 1820’s. http://macaulay.cuny.edu/eportfolios/bushwick2013/history/ == Early Settlers == == Sources ==

    Boudreau Name Study

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    [[Category:Boudreau Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] ==About the Project== {{GOONS Sticker|Boudreau}} The Boudreau Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boudreau Boudreau] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Boudreau name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Boudreau's), by time period (18th Century Boudreau's), or by topic (Boudreau DNA, Boudreau Occupations, Boudreau Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ===How to Join=== To join the Boudreau Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Boudreau-1232|Andréa Boudreau]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Boudreau}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Boudreau}}
    {{Clear}} ===Research Pages=== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Boudreau_Name_Study Category for gathering all the names for the study] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1E_lPQNh1phq9I8WVPD0jp8yQrd8yu81c8Ff4pEF1gWY/edit?usp=sharing Google Master Work Sheet] * ===Membership=== * * * ===Related Surnames and Surname Variants=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boudrot Boudrot] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boudreaux Boudreaux] ==Origins== * According to the Dictionary of American Family Names,''Smith, Elsdon C.''; Dictionary of American Family Names; New York, Harper Publishing, 1956, 244 pages The Boudreau surname originates from ''Descendant of Boudon (armed messenger)'' * But it is of note to mention that the original name, spelled as "'''''bout de rot'''''" in the early 1600s when they came over with Samuel de Champlain. It means "'''''end of roast'''''". Originally from the Poitou area of France. ===Places bearing the name=== * [https://mapcarta.com/36523502 Boudreau (settlement): Westmoreland County, New-Brunswick, Canada] * [https://www.addressready.com/canada/street/362277/chemin-des-boudreau-saint-leolin-1315/?page=2 Boudreau Road: Saint-Léolin, Gouchester County, New-Brunswick, Canada] * [https://mapcarta.com/fr/24158252 Boudreau-Corners: Coaticook MRC, Québec, Canada] * [https://mapcarta.com/24158270 Boudreauville, Richmond County, Nova Scotia] ===Famous People=== * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boudreau ===This made us giggle=== * [https://www.buttpaste.com/ Boudreaux's Butt Paste] - I wish I was joking! == Resources == === Boudreau === * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boudreau List of Boudreau on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Boudreau G2G feed of questions tagged "Boudreau"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Boudreau Orphaned Boudreau profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Boudreau-1 Unsourced Boudreau profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Boudreau Unconnected Boudreau profiles on WikiTree]. === Boudrot === * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boudrot List of Boudrot on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Boudrot G2G feed of questions tagged "Boudrot"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Boudrot Orphaned Boudrot profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Boudrot-1 Unsourced Boudrot profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Boudrot Unconnected Boudrot profiles on WikiTree]. === Boudreaux === * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boudreaux List of Boudreaux on Wikitree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Boudreaux G2G feed of questions tagged "Boudreaux"]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Boudreaux Orphaned Boudreaux profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Boudreaux-1 Unsourced Boudreaux profiles on WikiTree]. * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Boudreaux Unconnected Boudreaux profiles on WikiTree]. == More info== * [https://www.houseofnames.com/boudreau-family-crest Boudreau Origins on House of Names] ==Sources==

    Bowen Family Mysteries

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    Who was emigrant Richard Bowen's father? https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bowen-480 [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

    Bowen Name Study

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    [[Category:Bowen Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname BOWEN and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == How to Participate == Post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Task List == *Determine different BOWEN paternal lineages in the United States. *Research the BOWEN lineages' European origins. *Include sources. *Create new profiles for all BOWEN family members. *Capture orphaned BOWEN profiles and bring them into the study. ==BOWEN Paternal Lineages== *[[Bowen-480|Richard Bowen]] b ~1594, d 1675, Plymouth Colony, New EnglandWilliam B, Saxbe, Jr., ''Richard Bowen (1594?-1675) of Rehoboth, Massachusetts and His Descendants,'' Hope, RI: Rhode Island Genealogical Society (2011); ISBN 978-0-615-49315-2. Volume 1 - Generations 1- 3. *[[Bowen-319|Griffith Bowen]] b ~1600 Glamorganshire, Wales, d 1675, London, England *[[Owen-1117|Evan ap Owen formerly Owen aka Bowen]] b ~1645, Carmarthenshire, Wales, d before 1725, Haversford County, Pennsylvania Colony *[[Bowen-370|David Bowen]] b 1823, Llanelly, Carmarthenshire, Wales, d 1910, Spanish Fork, Utah ==Y chromosome Haplogroup Research== This is active research being conducted by [[Drinkwater-1864|Stephen Drinkwater]] and [[Bowen-1368|Nathan Bowen]]. Methods and sources to follow. *[[Bowen-480|Richard Bowen]] Haplogroup G-S2827 *[[Bowen-319|Griffith Bowen]] Haplogroup R-L151 *[[Owen-1117|Evan ap Owen formerly Owen aka Bowen]] Haplogroup R-DF27 *[[Bowen-370|David Bowen]] Haplogroup E-BY73766 == Sources ==

    Bowers surname

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    [[Category:Bowers Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. My Bowers family was somewhere in North Carolina ca 1806. My ancestor left the state and relocated in Edgefield Co., SC, by 1827. His family was in Georgia by 1831 and in Marion Co., GA, by 1848 and left there ca 1868 for Dallas Co., AR. (1850 Marion Co., GA, census) I'm uncertain if this family was English, Scottish or German, but suspect they were Scots-Irish. My EKA was Giles or James Giles Bowers. He had a brother, William, who located in Lincoln Co., GA, and a probable brother, Levi, who went to Blount Co., TN. Levi was in the Burke/McDowell Co., NC, area before settling in TN. I suspect their parents may have been John Bowers, who died in Burke Co. in 1814, and Mary Ann or Marianne Evans, who died ca 1815 in Person Co., NC, after remarrying Charles Rountree.

    Bowes Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Bowes Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
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    If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Bowes Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/SRNM SRNM] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bowes name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bowes), by time period (18th Century Bowes), or by topic (Bowes DNA, Bowes Occupations, Bowes Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bowes Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bowes}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Bowes-203|Martha Bowes]] * [[Bowes-982|Elizabeth Bowes]] *[[Davies-12627|Neil Davies]] *[[Boas-54 |R. Boas]] *[[Bowes-256 |Owen Bowes-Lawson]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bows Bows] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bowe Bowe] Additional names:, Boas, Boaz, Boase, Bouse, Boe, Bow

    Bowie County, Texas

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    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The coordinator for this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====Formed==== *1836 - Republic of Texas legislature formed Red River County (including Bowie county territory : {{Blue|Dec 1840'''- Republic of Texas established Bowie County from Red River Co.}} and named for James Bowie. It contained Cass, Titus and Morris counties as territory. :'''1841''' -DeKalb was county seat temporarily, then Boston became the permanent county seat. :'''1846''' - Bowie county became the size and boundary that it is today. (Cass, Titus counties were formed. ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Bowie County, [[:Category: Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = "Red River"
    [[:Space:McCurtain County, Oklahoma|McCurtain County, Oklahoma]] |N Location = "Red River"
    [[:Category:Little River County, Arkansas|Little River County, Arkansas]] |NE Location = |E Location = [[:Category:Miller County, Arkansas|Miller County, Arkansas]] |SE Location = |S Location = [[:Space:Cass County, Texas|Cass County]] |SW Location = [[:Space:Morris County, Texas|Morris County]] |W Location = [[:Space:Red River County, Texas|Red River County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Bowie_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=One end in Texas and the other in Arkansas. }} Bowie county was named in honor of Col James Bowie, one of the Alamo Defenders killed in the Battle of the Alamo. :'''1500 BCE''' The early cultures in this area indicate Caddoan Mississippian culture from Late Archaic Period 1500 BC. :'''1541''' - Expedition of Hernando de Soto. Epidemics of smallpox, measles, influenza were carried in by Spanish and French missionaries. :'''1542''' - Texas Handbook indicates Moscoso expedition as a possible route across Bowie area.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb11 ::The Caddo Indians had no immunity, and were affected by the diseases, reducing their population. This and Osage problems caused the Caddo to abandon their abodes. This left Shawnee, Delaware and Kickapoo Indians in the area.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowie_County,_Texas :'''1687''' Henri Joutel was journeying North in his attempt to find Henri de Tonti. :'''1690''' - Henri de Tonti crossed area searching for La Salle expedition settlers or survivors. {{Image|file=Arkansas-2.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Louisiana Purchase. }} :'''1719''' - Jean Baptiste Bénard de La Harpe began the French military fort, "Le Poste des Cadodaquious", used until 1770. :'''1806''' - Thomas Freeman and Dr. Peter Custis were sent by President Jefferson to explore North of New Boston area. :'''1815'''- Hunters, traders were in this area (considered part of Arkansas). :'''1818'''- A permanent settlement white settlement in Texas. Settlements began also in the Red River area. http://www.archive.org/stream/rhymeofsouthernr00moor#page/74/mode/2up {{Image|file=Arkansas-1.png |align=r |size=m |caption=Arkansas Territory showing parts of Texas and Oklahoma. }} :'''1820'''- settlers were present here and in Miller county Arkansas. The Settlers felt the area was part of the U.S. The U.S. Government would not grand them land titles. Settlers then tried for titles from the Mexican government. Settlers kept requesting land titles from Benjamin R Milam as well as Arkansas legislature. :'''1836''' Convention of 1836 in Washington-on-the-Brazos- Red River settlements and this county sent their representatives to the meeting, Samuel P Carson, Richard Ellis and Collin McKinney lived in the Bowie area. :'''1836''' - Republic of Texas legislature formed Red River County (including Bowie county territory) :'''Dec 1840'''- Republic of Texas established Bowie County and named for James Bowie. It contained Cass, Titus and Morris counties as territory. :'''1841''' -DeKalb was county seat temporarily, then Boston became the permanent county seat. :'''1846''' - Bowie county became the size and boundary that it is today. (Cass, Titus counties were formed. :'''1849''' 1,113 bales cotton. Bowie's settlers were mostly southern, with the plantation-system. :'''1850's''' before the Civil war, Bowie was settled by Southerners bringing the Plantation-labor system to handle the cotton field labor. :'''1860''', slaves outnumbered whites '''2,651''' to 2,401. :'''1850-1860''' slaves in 1850 -were 1,641 blacks and 1,271 whites. Yet by (2,651) were more than the whites ( 2,401) There were 145 slave holders in 1850, with 22% owning more than 20 slaves per personThese were the planter. Of the county's 145 slaveholders in 1850, 22 planters (15% owned more than twenty slaves each. These planters owned more than half of all the slaves in the county. During the years before 1860, the slaveholding increased by 30%. {{Image|file=Bowie_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=340 |caption=Stateline marker for Texas and Arkansas. }} :'''1860'''- Bowie county voted 208-15 for secession from the Union. No battles were fought here, but occupation forces were here at the time of Reconstruction. Planters owned 65% of slaves in the county :'''1860-1861''': Bowie County's white population supported the secession movement during the winter of 1860–61. The vote was 208 to 15. They supported the war effort of the Confederacy. :'''1861-1865''' -:No battles occurred in Bowie county, there was no physical destruction. These years were hard on the citizens, both those at home and those in the war and Confederate currency was not stable, and ports were blocked for shipping the cotton. :'''Post 1865''' - Bowie was never a battlefield in that war, it was occupied during Reconstruction. Between 1860 and 1870 the population declined. The occupation to ensure the legal equality of blacks bothered many local people.b Example: Cullen Baker- opposed the Reconstruction process. :'''1866-Reconstruction''' - Economy in the county was turned upside down. It gave freedom to the black population. Where to find jobs for them? White population had loss of capital. They paid taxes ($1,167,139 taxes on 2,269 slaves who were no longer slaves taxes '''$1,167,139,''' which equaled '''64%''' of the County taxable property.) Property values dropped. :'''1866''' -Radical Republicans wanted to give the former slaves legal and political equality. Troops were stationed here (garrison of 18-20 men). Some of the county caused trouble for the freed blacks and Unionists. ::'''Post 1866''' {{red|INCIDENT- Baker and GANG}} . William Kirkman of Union Army was agent of Freedman's Bureau, his troops were a reminder of being ruled by an occupation army. ::It was insufficient to prevent killer, Cullen Baker and gang from killing or harassing freedmen, killing a soldier, wounding another. Some whites supported Baker's tactics, others helped Baker hide. Residents of the county were giving trouble to the freed blacks, and Unionists. Kirkman and his soldiers clashed again, trying to subdue Baker and gang, one was killed. Kirkman was indicted for murder by local civil authorities, asked to leave, murdered.. The union soldiers left. :'''1869''' Bowie Democrats regained control of county by the time of the radical Constitution of 1869. :'''1868-70''' In addition to the activities of Baker and his gang, bands of county men resembling the Ku Klux Klan patrolled the county killing or expelling blacks who were attempting to exist and exercise their freedom. The bands of county men tried to prevent the blacks from leaving the county. :'''1870''' white population was 2,434, black population decreased as they left to find jobs elsewhere ( 2,651 to 2,249.) :'''1873''' - Texas and Pacific Railway was built. This gave rise to Texarkana. Texarkana was a major shipping going and market. :'''mid -1880''' - citizens voted to make Texarkana county seat and county seat moved. :'''1880'''- After this less farmers did not own the land they farmed....Census showed 36% farmers were tenants. By 1930 64% were tenants. :'''mid -1880''' - citizens voted to make Texarkana county seat and county seat moved. :'''late1889'''- courthouse burned in Texarkana, losing a lot of county records. :'''1890''' citizens lobbied for Boston to be county seat. New courthouse was built. :'''1900's-''' 5,256 people lived on the Texas side of Texarkana - (20% county population). :'''1930's''' the Great Depression was hard for farmers and citizens here as other counties. Values for county farms fell from $3,498 to $2,373. :'''World War II''' men enlisted to fight overseas. ::More farms ceased to grow cotton. Larger farms used mechanized equipment. Tenant farmers fell to 46%. Ranching began. :'''1941'''- Red River Army Depot opened 1941 which is still operating and providing jobs to local citizens.. These installations were on 40,000 acre. :'''1942''' - Lone Star Army Ammunition Plant was built which employed workers until 2009.. :'''1980''' - population of 16,498 blacks living in Bowie - less than 22% of its 75,301 residents. In 2000 70% were Anglos, with 24% blacks and 5% Hispanic. :'''1982''' livestock became most important agricultural commodity, farmers reported 62,528 cattle. =====Government Offices===== Bowie County residents wanted different county seats and courthouses. Bowie County has had four courthouses:1841 - Old Boston 1st county seat, 2nd County Courthouse1887 - Texarkana (Burned 1-21-1889) 2nd County Seat, 1891 3rd courthouse, in Boston, which burned Aug 12, 1989 and 4th courthouse located IN New Boston. http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/New-Boston-Texas-Bowie-County-Courthouse.htm#1891 ::Within a thirty-mile radius of of Texarkana there are said to be seventy Caddo Indian mounds. *'''1841 1st Courthouse''' was located in Old Boston, Bowie county, Texas. This town had 300-400 people after the Civil war. Its population began to shrink due to the railroad bypassing by 3-4 miles. Businessmen asked the railroad to build a depot north of the town which they did.. The new town was named New Boston. {{Image|file=Bowie_County_Texas-3.jpg |alignl |size=250 |caption=Bowie county 1891 Courthouse. }} *'''1891 Jail - old''' {{Image|file=Bowie_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=260 |caption=old Jail. }}{{clear}} *'''1891 courthouse''' was vacated after construction of the new courthouse and was burned by an arsonist in 1989. *'''1933 post office/Courthouse''' - There were two post offices for each state. First joint office was built on this site. It was razed in 1930, and in 1933 the present structure was completed. The base is of Texas pink granite while walls are of limestone from Arkansas. ::Post Office/Courthouse-This is the only Federal office building which straddles a state line. The Texas-Arkansas state boundary (established in 1841 by United States and Republic of Texas) passes through center. It serves as courthouse and Post office. {{Image|file=Bowie_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Texarkana, Tx/Arkansas courthouse/Post Office. }}{{clear}} *'''1985 -Bowie County Courthouse, in New Boston''', Texas, 1985 was built with a modern Style of concrete and brick. {{Image|file=Bowie_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1985 Bowie county courthouse in New Boston }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Bowie county is located in the far NE part of the state. It has northern border of the Red River, :Oklahoma north above the Red River and Arkansas to the east. :'''County Seat''' '-Boston :'''Latitude/longitude''' 33°27' north latitude and 94°25' west longitude. :'''County's largest town''', Texarkana, is 21 miles west of the center. :'''Size''': 891 square miles of the East Texas Timberlands. :'''Terrain''' - rolling :'''Elevation'''- 200 to 450 feet above sea level. :'''Drain of rains''' - are Red and Sulphur rivers on the N and S boundaries http://www.archive.org/stream/rhymeofsouthernr00moor#page/74/mode/2up :'''Soil''' - loamy or clay. :'''Mineral resources''' are -oil, gas, lignite, and ceramic clay. :'''Abundant forest lan'''d, with timber yielding 10,292,035 cubic feet. :'''Temperatures''' high of 94°F in July to low of 30° in January. :'''Rainfall''' high - with average 47 inches :'''Growing season''' 235 days annually. :'''Wildlife''' -At first European contact, wildlife buffalo, deer, bear, beaver, and turkey. ===Formed From=== *Bowie County was created and organized in 1840 from Red River County with New Boston as the county seat. It was named for Alamo hero James Bowie., ===Protected areas=== *Prairies and Pineywoods Wildlife Trail *Wright Patman Lake ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 89,306 people, 33,058 households, and 23,438 families residing in the county. The population density was 101 inhabitants per square mile (39/km2). Racial breakdown was 73.26% White, 23.42% Black and. 4.47% of the population were Hispanic. 26.00% of all households were made up of individuals and 11.10% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The median income for a household in the county was $33,001, and the median income for a family was $41,108. 13.80% of families and 17.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 25.00% of those under age 18 and 12.40% of those age 65 or over. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowie_County,_Texas wikipedia Bowie County] Changes in consumer products have led to decreasing demand for cotton. By 1981 Cotton no longer was being grown. {{Image|file=Bowie_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=220 |caption=adjacent counties to Bowie }}{{clear}} Politics:
    After 1869, Bowie County was solidly Democratic. Presidential politics the county voted Democratic until it voted for George Wallace. Since then The county voted Republican except for Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowie_County,_Texas wikipedia Bowie County] :sixty years after Reconstruction, Bowie County continued to be mostly a agriculture-based county. Cotton was larger crop until the 1869 harvest, but staple items began to increase. ::Corn is a principal food crop, ranged from the 1869 low of 104,805 bushels to a high of 929,954 bushels in 1909. The timber in the county provides a large income. ::Cotton was producing but was not providing any giant income. :1880 - many farmers did not own the land they farmed,. In 1930- 64% farmers were tenant farmers. *Wheat, soybeans, and hay were the largest crops in 1981. Cattle industry is significant. The Cities of Nash and Texarkana passed laws in 2013 and 2014 respectively to sell beer and wine. Previously the county was one of Texas' dry counties. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowie_County,_Texas wikipedia Bowie County] ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Texarkana, Texas|Texarkana]] (population, '''38,073 in Texas, 30,049 in Arkansas''') *[[:Category:Nash, Texas|Nash]] ====Town/Communities==== *[[:Category:New Boston, Texas|New Boston]] (4,523), where the county courthouse is located *[[:Category:Wake Village, Texas|Wake Village]](5,555) *[[:Category:Hooks, Texas|Hooks]] (2,817) *[[:Category:De Kalb, Texas|De Kallb]] (1,694) *[[:Category:Maud, Texas|Maud]] (1,071) *[[:Category:Red Lick, Texas|Red Lick]] (1,021) *[[:Category:Redwater, Texas|Redwater]] (1,047) *[[:Category:Simms, Texas|Simms]] (300). *[[:Category: Dalby Springs, Texas|Dalby Springs]] *[[:Category: Leary, Texas|Leary]] *[[:Category: Oak Grove, Bowie County, Texas|Oak Grove]] ===Events/Festivals=== *Quadrangle Festival, Texarkana in September *Pioneer Days, August in New Boston ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption= }} {{clear}} ==== Colleges/Universitiues==== *Texarkana College. *DeKalb College was founded in 1839 ====Public Schools==== Listed by category within Independent School District (ISD). '''DeKalb ISD''' * DeKalb Elementary (PK-4) * DeKalb Middle (5-8) * [[:Category: De Kalb High School, De Kalb, Texas|DeKalb High School (9-12)]] '''Hooks ISD''' Hooks High School (Grades 9-12) Hooks Junior High (Grades 5-8) Hooks Elementary (Grades PK-4) '''Hubbard ISD''' * Hubbard Elementary (PK-8) '''Leary ISD'' '''Liberty-Eylau ISD''' Liberty-Eylau High School (Grades 9-12) Liberty-Eylau Middle (Grades 5-8) 2008 National Blue Ribbon School[2] C.K. Bender Elementary (Grades 2-4) Liberty-Eylau Primary (Grades K-1) Liberty-Eylau Pre-Kindergarten Center (Pre-K) '''Malta ISD''' '''Maud ISD''' '''New Boston ISD''' New Boston High School (9th-12th) New Boston Middle School (6th-8th) Crestview Elementary School (3rd-5th) Oakview Primary School (PK-2nd) '''Pleasant Grove ISD''' Pleasant Grove High School (Grades 9-12) Pleasant Grove Middle School (Grades 6-8) Pleasant Grove Intermediate School (Grades 3-5) Pleasant Grove Elementary School (Grades PK '''Red Lick ISD''' Red Lick Elementary (Grades K-4) Red Lick Middle (Grades 5-8) '''Redwater ISD''' Redwater High School(Grades 9-12) Redwater Junior High (Grades 7-8) Redwater Middle (Grades 4-6) Redwater Elementary (Grades PK '''Simms ISD''' James Bowie High (Grades 9-12) James Bowie Middle (Grades 6-8) James Bowie Elementary (Grades PK-5). '''Texarkana ISD''' Texas High School Texas Middle School Dunbar Intermediate Center Fifteenth Street Early Literacy Center *Highland Park Elementary Martha & Josh Morriss Mathematics & Engineering Elementary Nash Elementary Spring Lake Park Elementary Wake Village Elementary 1985-86 National Blue Ribbon School Westlawn Elementary Waggoner Creek Elementary Disciplinary Alternative School ===Historical Census=== :1850 -- 2,912 — :1860 -- 5,052 73.5% :1870 -- 4,684 −7.3% :1880 -- 10,965 134.1% :1890 -- 20,267 84.8% :1900 -- 26,676 31.6% :1910 -- 34,827 30.6% :1920 -- 39,472 13.3% :1930 -- 48,563 23.0% :1940 -- 50,208 3.4% :1950 -- 61,966 23.4% :1960 -- 59,971 −3.2% :1970 -- 67,813 13.1% :1980 -- 75,301 11.0% :1990 -- 81,665 8.5% :2000 -- 89,306 9.4% :2010 -- 92,565 3.6% :Est. 2015 -- 93,389 ===County Resources=== *Bowie County Courthouse *Jail in Boston on National Register of Historic Places *Rialto Building, the Whitaker House, *Roseburough Lake Site. *Wright-Patman Lake covers 20,300 acres and 6 other major lakes *Museum in Texarkana *Zoo - Texarkana =====Notables===== :Hardin Richard Runnels :[[Joplin-68|Scott Joplin]] ragtime music composer ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: College Hill Cemetery, De Kalb, Texas|College Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Dalby Springs Cemetery, Dalby Springs, Texas|Dalby Springs Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Read Hill Cemetery, New Boston, Texas|Read Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sacred Heart Cemetery, Texarkana, Texas|Sacred Heart Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Union Cemetery, Simms, Texas|Old Union Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sand Hill Cemetery, Simms, Texas|Sand Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Wards Creek Cemetery, Simms, Texas|Ward's Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hillcrest Cemetery, Texarkana, Texas|Hillcrest Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Holy Cross Cemetery, Texarkana, Texas|Holy Cross Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rose Hill Cemetery, Texarkana, Texas|Rose Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Chapelwood Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum, Wake Village, Texas|Chapelwood Memorial Gardens and Mausoleum]] *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2538 FindaGraves, Bowie County] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Bowie/ListBowie.html Bowie County cemeteries, Gloria Mayfield] ===Sources=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowie_County,_Texas wikipedia Bowie County] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb11 Texas Handbook, Bowie county, Texas] *Historical Bibliography of Bowie County, Texas and Miller County, Arkansas (East Texas State University at Texarkana, 1987). *Rex W. Strickland, Anglo-American Activities in Northeastern Texas, 1803–1845 (Ph.D. dissertation, University of Texas, 1937). *Bowie County Historical Commission, Bowie County, Texas, Historical Handbook (Texarkana, Texas: Smart Printing Company, 1976). *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/vek02 Ku Klux Klan] *[http://www.lib.utexas.edu/taro/utcah/02688/cah-02688.html Bowie county records] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leary%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nash%2C_Texas

    Bowie Name Study

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    [[Category:Bowie Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] '''Hi fellow Bowie, Bowey etc. researchers and welcome !''' This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Bowie surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader,[[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] add categories to your profiles, add your questions to comments box below, add details of your name research, etc. Good luck with your research. === Participants === ( feel free to add your name and area of interest here) *[[Maxwell-1489 | Maria Maxwell]] :My earliest known maternal Bowie is first located being married in Falkirk, Stirlingshire in 1620 [[Bowie-243 | William Bowie]] He was my seventh Great Grandfather. :My earliest known paternal Bowie was born around 1750 somewhere in Scotland possibly Tulliallan, Perthshire [[Bowie-87 |John Bowie]] He was my fourth Great Grandfather. :My paternal grandmother [[ Bowie-82 |Janet Pearson Bowie]] was born in 1876 in Kinning Park, Glasgow. * '''To add your Bowie profiles to the study add - {{One Name Study| name = Bowie| category =Bowie_Name_Study}} ''' This will result in our sticker being disp!ayed - {{One Name Study| name = Bowie| category = Bowie_Name_Study}} === Research Pages and information === * [[Space: The Bowies and Their Kindred]] '''History of Bowie Surname''' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bowie_%28surname%29 Wikipedia ] *[https://www.houseofnames.com/bowie-family-crest House of Names Bowie familiy crest] *[https://archive.org/stream/georgebowieofsti00elli/georgebowieofsti00elli_djvu.txt George Bowie of Stirlingshire Scotland and Boston] *Ellis, Leila Chaplin Bowie: George Bowie of Stirlingshire, Scotland, and Boston and Truro, Massachusetts, His Ancestry and Decendants. 1962. Available on the internet at: [https://ia801005.us.archive.org/30/items/georgebowieofsti00elli/georgebowieofsti00elli.pdf |Bowie family history]

    Bowman Name Study

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    __NOTOC__[[Category:Bowman Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Project]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Cloyd-172|Cynthia Cloyd]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Name Variants: Bowman, Baumann, Bauerman from the German Bauer Mann for Farmer ===Teams/Research Pages=== *[[Space:The Palatine and Loyalist Bowmans|The Palatine and Loyalist Bowmans]] Greg Bowman's page of Palatine and Loyalist Bowmans == Members == *Cynthia Cloyd *Don Bowman [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bowman-3396]] *Pam Sulzer *Arthur Van Riper Jr. * * * == Task List == * Add [[Category:Bowman Name Study]] to the oldest, well sourced Bowman Profiles == DNA Connections == * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=BOWMAN&order=name Bowman DNA Takers] in WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=BAUMAN&order=name Bauman DNA Takers] in WikiTree * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=BOWMAN&order=name Bowman Y DNA Takers] in Wikitree * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=BAUMAN&order=name BAUMAN Y DNA Takers] in Wikitree == Bowman References and Useful Links== * DAR Search for Bowmans, [http://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search_adb/default.cfm Link], There are 97 Bowmans in the DAR database. * Reference: Family account from 1861 of Loyalist Bowman activities in the American Revolution, leading to emigration to Canada (PDF) - [http://www.uelac.org/Loyalist-Info/extras/Bowman-Jacob/Jacob-Bowman-biography.pdf Biography of Jacob Bowman] * Source: ''Historical Sketches of Alexander County, N.C.'', This book was published in 1905 and authored by Rev. A.L. Crouse, Subtitles is Friendship Lutheran, Hopewell Reformed , and Charity Baptist Churches and of the Bowman & Fry Families. Copies are located in Friendship Library and with descendants. Good early Bowman compilation from family members and cemetery records available in 1905. * Source: Bowman, Charles Wesley, 1840-. Bowman Genealogy: Fragmentary Annals of a Branch of the Bowman Family; to Which Is Appended Data Relating to Other Bowmans And the Spencers. Washington, D. C.: Law reporter printing company, 1912. [https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005712799/Home Link] * Source: Bowman Family Genealogy. [n. p.], 1905. [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t5t72g06g;view=1up;seq=2 Link]

    BOYDS NEW JERSEY

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    [[Category:Boyd Name Study]] == Boyd Surname in New Jersey 1800 - 1850 == The goal of this project is to ...Identify the Boyd Family, specifically John Boyd and spouse Mary (Wright) Boyd, and son William Boyd in New Jersey in 1832, the year of William's birth. Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Wilson-31586|Mary Wilson]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Locate some information regarding John Boyd, a Scottish Immigrant, living in New Jersey in 1832. He and wife Mary died of cholera during the epidemic. * Identify parents and siblings of John Boyd and Mary (Wright) Boyd * Locate New Jersey death records of the cholera victims. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=12263850 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Boyds Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Boyds, Maryland

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    [[Project:Maryland_Cemeteries|Maryland Cemeteries Project]] For the Cemetery Category, see [[:Category: Boyds Presbyterian Church Cemetery, Boyds, Maryland]] ===About=== This free space page for the Boyds Presbyterian Church Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Maryland_Cemeteries Maryland Cemeteries Project, Boyds, Maryland|Project:Maryland_Cemeteries Maryland Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Maryland Cemeteries Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. Boyds Presbyterian Church Cemetery is located in Boyds, Montgomery County, Maryland. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. ----- ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== Address and Phone
    Boyds Presbyterian Church
    19901 White Ground Road
    Boyds, MD 20841
    Phone: (301) 540-2544 GPS Coordinates (WGS84)
    39.182202, -77.315194 [https://www.google.com/maps/place/Boyds+Presbyterian+Church/@39.182202,-77.315194,529m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m2!3m1!1s0x89b62ecc008822b5:0x225b31be9048cba8 Boyds Presbyterian Church Cemetery on Google Maps] ----- ===Links to Other Online Resources=== * [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=80800 Find A Grave] * ''Add resources here'' ----- ===Tasks Completed=== * ''Add tasks you have completed here'' ----- ===To Do=== Project members are needed to: * Assist with data collection and grave marker transcriptions :Additional photography and GPS data collection is needed, and previously collected data can be sent by email to other members willing to assist with transcriptions. * Link to existing WikiTree profiles or create new profiles for each person listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of their grave marker. The profile you create for a person can include other genealogical and biographical information, additional photos, and a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ----- '''NOTE: Dates are listed as YYYY-MM-DD to facilitate sorting.''' ===Table of Interments=== {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First/Middle Names/Initials ! scope="col" | Born ! scope="col" | Died ! scope="col" | Inscription (Notes) ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | Abell||Kenneth||1967||2007|||| |- | Ahalt||Ida E||1918-06-23||2003-09-04|||| |- | Ahalt||Larry E Sr||1946-05-19||1972-01-26||Maryland, SP4 358 Trans Det TC, Vietnam|| |- | Ahalt||Raymond T Sr||1918-10-04||1993-10-06|||| |- | Ahalt||Thomas R Sr||1918-10-04||1993-10-06||PFC US Army, World War II|| |- | Allnutt||Annie E||1905-03-10||1985-01-15|||| |- | Allnutt||Clarence L Sr||1894-04-23||1980-02-02|||| |- | Allnutt||John B Sr||1928-05-08||1984-07-31|||| |- | Allnutt||Laura ||1897-04-27||1976-11-28|||| |- | Allnutt||Marshall 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different years of birth)|| |- | Guynn||Jerry L||1945-04-02||2007-08-26|||| |- | Gwyn||Geri||1935-09-30||2003-09-17|||| |- | Haines||Ina V||1930-12-03||2003-01-10|||| |- | Harner||Harry L Jr||1952||1952-09-26||Infant son of HL & DE Harner, Aged 3 weeks|| |- | Hawkins||Ernest E||1881-12-29||1947-01-31|||| |- | Hawkins||Eva L||1883-09-01||1964-11-21|||| |- | Heflin||Brandon O||1990-09-07||1990-09-07|||| |- | Heisler||Alice P||1909-08-13||1963-12-15|||| |- | Herrell||Christine F||1964-01-07||1995-10-12|||| |- | Hicks||James A||1905||1963|||| |- | Hicks||Joseph W||1869||1949|||| |- | Hicks||Laura V||1883-12-27||1976-08-22|||| |- | Hochenberry||James F||1942-01-22||1995-07-27||Married July 8, 1967|| |- | Hopkins||Jeffrey L||1962-08-13||1997-09-19||Married Aug 22, 1980|| |- | Houser||Donna R||1945-05-08||2008-06-26|||| |- | Howard||James T||1839||1928|||| |- | Howard||Leonard W||1868-02-23||1934-11-14|||| |- | Hoyle||Earl||1907-11-25||1972-10-23|||| |- | Hoyle||Ella 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Reid was her husband's middle name.)|| |- | Jackson||Mary C||1935-05-24||2002-10-27|||| |- | Jarels||Claude S Jr||1949-08-08||1971-08-28||Maryland, SP4 US Army, Vietnam|| |- | Jarels||Claude S Jr||1896-05-15||1990-02-19|||| |- | Jarels||Harvey C||1925-04-08||1989-12-18|||| |- | Jarels||John H||1923-08-09||1966-10-20||Maryland, Sgt Army Air Forces, World War II|| |- | Jarels||Luther M||1915-07-03||1954-06-12|||| |- | Jeffers||Richard W Jr||1966-09-16||1985-11-24|||| |- | Jenkins||Nellie M||||1992|||| |- | Jenkins||Wellington C Jr||1950-04-05||1991-07-04|||| |- | Jennings||Albert T Jr||1917-07-22||2008-07-06||S Sgt US Army, World War II|| |- | Jewell||Franklin E||1941-05-19||2000-09-15||CPL US Army|| |- | Jewell||Hallie L||1919||1968|||| |- | Jewell||Robert H||1908||1974|||| |- | Johnson||Catharine A||1845-02-02||1919-05-14||Wife of Thomas Johnson|| |- | Johnson||Grace L||1908-11-06||1995-03-02|||| |- | Johnson||Herbert G||1903||1905-12-05||Our Darling, son of O.G. & Ida J. 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    BOYLE's of Castlecomer

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    Many BOYLE's emigrated from Castlecomer, Kilkenny, Ireland to Canada and the United States. We are a group, led by Genealogist Fred Boyle of Springvale, Maine. Our mission is to reconstruct the families who ended up in Prince Edward Island and Eastern Canada. Provided are shared notes and facts as are known. [[Boyle-3386|Bartholomew]] may be our earliest identified patriarch. [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boyle-Descendants-3386 Bartholomew's Descendants List] ---- ==[[Boyle-3386|Bartholomew]] Branches== ::[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-12.png Chr 22] ===Robert ([[Boyle-3335|the Petitioner]]) and [[Williams-81343|Elizabeth (Williams) Boyle]]=== ::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boyle-Descendants-3335 Descendants List] | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-11.png Chr 9] | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-4.png Chr 15] | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-12.png Chr 22] #[[Boyle-3415|Judith Boyle]] (1792) #*[[Boyle-3404|Margaret Boyle]] (1822) #*#allowe120k GEDmatch A239663 (also under Others-> John1) #*#[[Drake-8800|George Frederick Drake]] GEDmatch T105972 (also under Others-> John1) #*#[[Boyle-3827|Everett Boyle]] GEDmatch A237740 (also under Others-> John1) #*# Alan Boyle GEDmatch UM6201528 (also under Others-> John1) #[[Boyle-2580|Eleanor (Boyle) Ramsay]] (1798) #*[[Ramsay-1820|Robert Ramsay Sr]] (1825) #*#Beverly Delaney MyHeritage #*#Philip Griffin GEDmatch A595314 #*[[Ramsay-2363|Elizabeth (Ramsay) Smallman]] (1835) #*#John Smallman FTDNA #[[Boyle-3332|Arthur Boyle]] (1801) #*[[Boyle-3628|Elizabeth (Boyle) MacKay]] (1829) #*# Charolette Cardinal GEDmatch PQ9995285, Ancestry #*#Diane Cruickshank Ancestry #*#LMcKay GEDmatch A980531 #*# Linda Howrey Ancestry #*[[Boyle-3485|Mary Boyle]] (1836) #*# John McCormick Sr GEDmatch XB4201468, Ancestry (also under Thomas5) #[[Boyle-609|Old Ambrose Boyle]] (1807) #*[[Boyle-601|Robert Boyle]] (1846) #*#Louise LeGassie GEDmatch A449314, Ancestry #*#James Francis Hill GEDmatch BK5190107 #*#Allana MacLean Ancestry #*[[Boyle-597|Sarah Jane Boyle (1848-1934)]] (1850) #*#Rebecca Curran, Ancestry #*[[Boyle-599|Julia (Boyle) Taylor]] (1852) #*#Tin Walsh GEDmatch DP1552745 #*[[Boyle-610|Matilda (Boyle) Milligan]] (1854) #*#Merle Milligan GEDmatch CF3496970 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-6.png Faulkner and Merle Chr 3] #*#Steve Milligan (frothingham) GEDmatch HP2945528 #*#Allie Milligan GEDmatch DE414569C1, Ancestry #*#Daniel Milligan GEDmatch HZ1904301, Ancestry #*[[Boyle-600|Port Hill Ambrose Boyle Jr]] (1859) #*#Brother Paul GEDmatch T044041 #*#dbrakes GEDmatch T161497 #*#Roxane Twombly Ancestry #*[[Boyle-602|Ellen Marie Boyle]] (1864) #*#Donna Harris GEDmatch A468758 #*#Lesley Goodyear GEDmatch A839197 #[[Boyle-598|Thomas Boyle Sr]] (1807) #*[[Boyle-3452|Big Ambrose Boyle]] (1837) #*#John McCormick Sr GEDmatch XB4201468, Ancestry (also under Arthur3) #*[[Boyle-3453|Margaret (Boyle) Palmer]] (1839) #*#John Barlow Ancestry #*#Geoff Bennett GEDmatch WR6847011 #*[[Boyle-3461|Albert Boyle]] (1854) #*#J. Clinton Morrison GEDmatch A148178 #*#Wendy Adams GEDmatch FM2106501 and Ancestry ===[[Boyle-3387|Arthur]] (1769) and [[McCormack-1887|Judith (McCormack) Boyle]]=== ::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boyle-Descendants-3387 Descendants List] #[[Boyle-3389|Richard McCormick Boyle]] (1809) #*[[Boyle-3534|George Bartholomew Boyle]] (1834) #*#Mildred Jeanne Sims GEDmatch BW2831693 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-10.png BS and Mildred and Patricia Chr 18] #[[Boyle-3391|Arthur Boyle]] (1814) #*[[Boyle-3399|Catharine (Boyle) Mitchell]] (1848) #*#Rena S GEDmatch T733235 (also under Simon -> Catherine1) ==Other Branches== === Michael and Mary (Craig?) Boyle - SPECULATION=== #[[Boyle-3426|John]] (1792) and [[Anderson-48056|Sarah (Anderson) Boyle]] | [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boyle-Descendants-3426 Descendants List] | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis.png Chr 5] | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-3.png Chr 20] #*[[Boyle-3403|Michael]] (1814) and [[Boyle-3404|Margaret (Boyle) Boyle]] (1822) * #*#allowe120k GEDmatch A239663 (also under Robert-> Judith1) #*#[[Drake-8800|George Frederick Drake]] GEDmatch T105972 (also under Robert-> Judith1) #*#[[Boyle-3827|Everett Boyle]] GEDmatch A237740 (also under Robert-> Judith1) #*#Alan Boyle GEDmatch UM6201528 (also under Robert-> Judith1) #*[[Boyle-3422|Thomas]] (1821) and [[Boyle-3421|Maria (Boyle) Boyle]] (1824) * #*[[Boyle-3431|William Boyle]] (1826) #*#Frederick Boyle GEDmatch A515048 #*#mewatts GEDmatch UT6876722 #*#rsgreenway GEDmatch GY5700505 #[[Boyle-3691|Richard]] (1793) and [[Bradley-12907|Anne (Bradley) Boyle]] :::"*" Margaret and Maria are daughters of [[Boyle-3414|Robert]] (1791) and [[Boyle-3415|Judith (Boyle) Boyle]] (1792) ===[[Boyle-3474|Richard]] (1808) and [[McCormack-1890|Judith (McCormack) Boyle]]=== ::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boyle-Descendants-3474 Descendants List] :*[[Boyle-3476|Robert Gordon Boyle]] (1831) :*#Beverly Marie Banks GEDmatch XN6456388 :*#June Dawson GEDmatch GC6026092 :*[[Boyle-607|Arthur Williams Boyle]] (1836) :*#David Reed GEDmatch A953753 :*#Irene Gerwick GEDmatch A075005 :*#MCarter GEDmatch T964503 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-9.png BS and Irene and MCarter Chr 12] ===[[Boyle-3491|Edmond]] (1827) and [[Brophy-560|Anne (Brophy) Boyle]]=== ::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Boyle-Descendants-3491 Descendants List] :*[[Boyle-3492|Anne (Boyle) Lalor/Lawlor]] (1854) :*#Susan Slough GEDmatch A452822 ===Simon (1790) and Margaret (Rynard) Boyle=== :*Catherine (Boyle) Boyle (1816) :*#Rena S GEDmatch T733235 (also under Arthur -> Arthur2) ==Notes== # Richard Bradley (1772) Castlecomer #*Mary Ellen Faulkner GEDmatch A323334 ''Parent Child relationship between Faulkner & Burke'' | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-6.png Faulkner and Merle Chr 3] | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-7.png Faulkner and TOC Chr 12] | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-8.png Faulkner and Goodyear (Ambrose 1807) Chr 16] #*Elizabeth Burke GEDmatch A528967 # Williams, Taylor, Flewelling, and Brenan all Castlecomer #*TO'C GEDmatch T155879 ''These 7 appear to all be cousins'' | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-7.png Faulkner and TOC Chr 12] #*PatB GEDmatch A760709 #*GMA GEDmatch A443315 #*PTS GEDmatch A396851 ''The following appear to be siblings, cousins to previous'' #*MK GEDmatch A221005 #*Kathleen Spruyt GEDmatch A989034 #*BS GEDmatch A165443 [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-9.png BS and Irene and MCarter Chr 12] [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-10.png BS and Mildred and Patricia Chr 18] # Chromosome 1 | Irene and Jeanette and S.G. #*Triangulation with Kit QM1008643 - *S.G.
    TG1_2 Chr: 1 Triangulated Group: 7 segments range: 201486928-238705929
    .............. kit: A075005 Name: Irene Gerwick
    .............. kit: FX2155714 Name: *Alibob25
    .............. kit: HM2215025 Name: Jeanette Affleck
    .............. kit: M195759 Name: Alicia Friday
    .............. kit: SM3068791 Name: Tonya Perry
    # Chromosome 9 | [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-11.png Chr 9] | Suggest this is ??? because not shared with other lines #*Jackson GEDmatch A506159 aka Jack Philipson |BROPHY|BRENNAN|MEEHAN| #*Patricia Mendenhall A157582 |BRADLEY|ARMSTRONG|FELLETOR|DOYLE|[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Bartholomew_Boyle_-_DNA_Analysis-10.png BS and Mildred and Patricia Chr 18] #*Lincoln Anthony GEDmatch A285058 #*Mark Cripps GEDmatch A193470 |BRADLEY| James Bradley 1791 & Ann Phillips 1793 #*Anne Fisher GEDmatch A925304 |BRADLEY| Edward Bradley 1766 & Catherine Wilson 1768

    Braddock Name Study

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All records are from the [http://www.australia.gov.au/information-and-services/family-and-community/births-deaths-and-marriages-registries Australia Government BDM Historical Records] : collected on 14 Jan 2017 If a person is on WikiTree already, Please link them using [[WikiTree-ID|NAME]] and add ''''''Bold'''''' Registration Number. == Victoria == === '''Victoria Australia Births''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Family Name (Surname)||Given Names||Event||Father's name||Mother's maiden name|||Reg. year ||Reg. no |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-452|Alice Minnie]]||Birth||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]]||[[Maude-223|Sarah Ann (Maud)]] ||1885 ||8535 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-446|Arthur Francis]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||[[Lowe-6548|Eliza Harriet (Lowe)]] ||1868 ||18055 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-447|Blanch Harriet Emma]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||[[Lowe-6548|Eliza Harriet (Lowe)]] ||1870 ||17273 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-448|Blanche Rosa]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||[[Lowe-6548|Eliza (Lowe)]] ||1872 ||1549 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-449|Charles Edward]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||[[Lowe-6548|Eliza Harriet (Lowe)]] ||1873 ||18058 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-453|Ethel Emma]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||[[Maude-223|Sarah Ann (Maude)]] ||1882 ||2640 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-450|Felix Punchon]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||[[Lowe-6548|Eliza Harriet (Lowe)]] ||1876 ||9395 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-454|James Edward]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||[[Maude-223|Sarah (Maude)]] ||1880 ||2430 |- |BRADDOCK ||Francis Mat ||Birth ||Charles ||Ellen (Ferry) ||1893 ||13701 |- |BRADDOCK ||Julia Mary ||Birth ||Cornelius ||Margaret (Irvin) ||1870 ||11795 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-438|Mary Jessie Sara]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-256|Henry]] ||[[McCrackett-1|Jessie (Mccrackett)]] ||1893 ||19966 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-439|Cath Ctina]]||Birth ||[[Braddock-256|Hy]] ||[[McCrackett-1|Jessie Russell (Mccrackett)]] ||1891 ||34434 |- |BRADDOCK ||Roma Harley ||Birth ||Jas Edwd ||Ivy Amelia (Hurley) ||1915 ||25849 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-424|Lydia Charl]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-419|Jno]] ||[[Hay-2488|Wina Lydia Bremner (Hay)]] ||1892 ||17107 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-252|John George]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-201|John ]]||[[Langley-1540|Annie Maria (Langley)]] ||1858 ||348 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-426|Alice Anna]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]] ||[[Bastiman-1|Mary (Bastiman)]] ||1864 ||13065 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-427|Frances Mary]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]]||[[Bastiman-1|Mary (Bastiman)]] ||1868 ||786 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-428|Margaret Eliza]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]]||[[Bastiman-1|Mary (Bastiman)]] ||1870 ||543 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-432|Robert]] ||Birth ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]] ||[[Bastiman-1|Mary (Bastiman)]] ||1862 ||584 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-429|Sarah Jane]]||Birth ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]]||[[Bastiman-1|Mary (Bastiman)]] ||1866 ||242 |} === '''Victoria Australia Marriages''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Family Name (Surname)||Given Names||Event||Spouse's family name||Spouse's given name|||Reg. year ||Reg. no |- |BRADDOCK ||Albert Edwd ||Marriage ||SPARKES ||Eva Constance ||1916 ||4063 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-426|Alice Annie]] ||Marriage ||CACCOSCIS ||Thos Wm ||1909 ||5431 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-452|Alice Minnie]] ||Marriage ||CAIRNES ||Thos Wm ||1909 ||5431 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||Marriage ||LOWE ||[[Lowe-6548|Eliza Harriette]] ||1869 ||1162 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||Marriage ||MAUDE ||[[Maude-223|Sarah]] ||1879 ||315 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-448|Blanche Rosa]] ||Marriage ||CAMPTON ||Hy Edwd David ||1894 ||6452 |- |BRADDOCK ||Ellen Maud ||Marriage ||JENSEN ||Walter Allen ||1938 ||11517 |- |BRADDOCK ||Evfa Ada Amelia ||Marriage ||HALE ||Chas Alfd ||1940 ||489 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-256|Hy]] ||Marriage ||MCCRACKETT ||[[McCrackett-1|Jessie Russell]] ||1891 ||376 |- |BRADDOCK ||Jas Edwd ||Marriage ||HURLEY ||Ivy Amelia ||1914 ||10067 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-201|John]] ||Marriage ||LANGLEY ||[[Langley-1540|Annie Maria]] ||1857 ||3160 |- |BRADDOCK ||Joshua ||Marriage ||FREEMAN ||Martha ||1856 ||3295 |- |BRADDOCK ||Kath Vi ||Marriage ||WHITELAW ||Eric Welton ||1937 ||15555 |- |BRADDOCK ||Mary Elizth ||Marriage ||CROLL ||Wm Cooper ||1894 ||4633 |- |BRADDOCK ||May ||Marriage ||EDGAR ||Jack Wm ||1936 ||7988 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]]||Marriage ||BASTIMAN ||[[Bastiman-1|Mary (Bastiman)]]||1861 ||1201 |} === '''Victoria Australia Deaths''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Family Name (Surname)||Given Names||Event||Father's name||Mother's maiden name|||Reg. year ||Reg. no |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Gataker-40|Amy Maud]] ||Death ||GATAKER Melmoth ||Clara Maud (Illedge) ||1973 ||10995 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||Death ||Jno ||Emma (Higginbotham) ||1887 ||9316 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-447|Blanche Harriet Emma]] ||Death ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||[[Lowe-6548|Eliza Harriet (Lowe)]] ||1871 ||714 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-449|Charles Edward]] ||Death ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||[[Lowe-6548|Eliza Harriett (Lowe)]] ||1877 ||10977 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Lowe-6548|Elizabeth Harriet]] ||Death ||Lowe George ||Harriet (Ponshon) ||1878 ||8491 |- |BRADDOCK ||Elsie ||Death ||Skipworth Alfr || (Unknown) ||1977 ||682 |- |BRADDOCK ||Evelyn Constance ||Death ||PARKES Thomas ||Agnes Theresa (Kelly) ||1970 ||3061 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-450|Felix]] ||Death ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||[[Lowe-6548|Eliza Harriett (Lowe)]] ||1876 ||11853 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK ||Hubert Victor ||Death ||BRADDOCK Frederick Augustus ||Ettie Emma (Day) ||1974 ||23924 |- |BRADDOCK ||Ivy Amelia ||Death ||HURLEY Thomas Leslie ||Elizabeth Ann (Gould) ||1969 ||3042 |- |BRADDOCK ||James Albert ||Death||BRADDOCK Unknown ||Harriet Amelia (Sewell) ||1969 ||5317 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-435|James Allan]] ||Death||[[Braddock-432|BRADDOCK Robert]] ||[[Stone-10470|Mary Hodgett (Stone)]] ||1974 ||23312 |- |BRADDOCK ||John ||Death || || ||1888 ||1788 |- |BRADDOCK ||John ||Death ||Unknown ||Unknown ||1940 ||20837 |- |BRADDOCK ||Joshua ||Death ||James ||Frances (Storer) ||1876 ||8164 |- |BRADDOCK ||Judith Anne ||Death ||SOMERVILLE Edward Arthur ||Frances Jane (Benbow) ||1975 ||8698 |- |BRADDOCKVISITED ||Martha ||Death ||Unknown ||Unknown (Unknown) ||1902 ||8945 |- |BRADDOCK ||Mary Jane ||Death ||Braddock Jno ||Elizth (Stevenson) ||1901 ||6610 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Maude-223|Sarah Ann]] ||Death ||Braddock Maude Squire ||Rachel (Unknown) ||1932 ||1317 |- |BRADDOCK ||Winifred Ariel ||Death ||WOOD Herbert Hampton ||Gertrude Beatrice (Walter) ||1974 ||9861 |- |BRADDOCK||Albert Edward ||Death ||BRADDOCK Charles ||Elizabeth (Foster) ||1946 ||16312 |- |BRADDOCK ||Ernest ||Death ||BRADDOCK John ||Sarah (Savage) ||1946 ||20785 |- |BRADDOCK ||Ernestine ||Death ||BRADDOCK Ernest ||Isabella Miller (Ferguson) ||1985 ||5490 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-453|Ethel Emma]] ||Death||BRADDOCK [[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] ||Sarah Ann (Maude) ||1958 ||2799 |- |BRADDOCK ||Eva Maud ||Death ||STONE Unknown ||Unknown (Unknown) ||1988 ||9081 |- |BRADDOCK ||Irene ||Death||BRADDOCK James Edward ||Irene Betty (Green) ||1946 ||7666 |- |BRADDOCK ||sIsabella Miller Ferguson ||Death ||FERGUSON Alexander ||Isabella (Miller) ||1942 ||25177 |- |BRADDOCK ||James ||Death ||BRADDOCK James Albert ||Eva (Stone) ||1987 ||9087 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-454|James Edward]] ||Death ||BRADDOCK Arthur ||[[Maude-223|Sarah Ann (Maude)]] ||1945 ||3097 |- |BRADDOCK ||Marlene Betty ||Death ||BRADDOCK James Edward ||Irene Betty (Green) ||1946 ||8190 |} == South Australia == === '''South Australia Births''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | YEAR||SURNAME ||GIVEN NAME ||FATHER NAME ||MOTHER NAME ||DISTRICT|| REG |- |1864 ||BRADDOCK ||Louis ||Edwin BRADDOCK ||Winna HILLGEIST ||Adelaide ||33/26 |- |1866 ||BRADDOCK ||William Edwin ||Edwin BRADDOCK ||Minnie HILLEGAST ||Adelaide ||45/593 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1866 ||BRADDOCK ||Annie Emma Edward ||Thompson BRADDOCK ||Annie COX ||Adelaide ||48/583 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1868|| BRADDOCK ||Frances Mary ||Edward Thompson BRADDOCK ||Annie COX ||Adelaide ||69/492 |- |1871|| BRADDOCK|| Minna ||Edwin BRADDOCK ||Minna HELLIGHAST ||Adelaide|| 92/33 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1871 ||BRADDOCK|| Alfred Edward|| Edward Thompson BRADDOCK ||Annie COX|| Adelaide ||95/231 |- |1873 ||BRADDOCK ||Ella Mary Emma ||Robert Henry Alfred BRADDOCK ||Susannah JOHNS ||Adelaide ||127/352 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1873 ||BRADDOCK ||Ada ||Edward Thompson BRADDOCK ||Annie COX ||Adelaide|| 123/697 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1874 ||'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-451|Frederick Lowe]]|| [[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] BRADDOCK ||[[Lowe-6548|Eliza Harriet LOWE]]|| Adelaide ||143/96 |- |1875 ||BRADDOCK ||Alice Maud ||William BRADDOCK|| Alice NORMAN|| Adelaide ||146/198 |- |1876 ||BRADDOCK ||Clarence Lisle ||Robert Henry Alfred BRADDOCK ||Susanna Retallic JOHNS ||Adelaide ||175/470 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1876 ||BRADDOCK|| Rosa May|| Edward Thompson BRADDOCK ||Annie COX ||Adelaide ||161/360 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1876 ||'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-456|John Griffiths George]] ||[[Braddock-463|Marshall BRADDOCK]] ||[[McKay-3304|Mary]] ||Port Adelaide ||166/370 |- |1877 ||BRADDOCK|| Arthur Leslie|| William BRADDOCK ||Alice NORMAN ||Adelaide ||179/438 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1878 ||'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-467|Alice Mary Emma]] ||[[Braddock-463|Marshall BRADDOCK]] ||[[McKay-3304|Mary]] ||Adelaide ||195/262 |- |1879 ||BRADDOCK ||Roma ||Robert Henry Alfred BRADDOCK ||Susanna Retallick JOHNS ||Adelaide ||214/173 |- |1879 ||BRADDOCK ||Gertrude Amelia ||William BRADDOCK ||Alice NORMAN ||Adelaide ||231/488 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1879 ||BRADDOCK ||Frederick Walter Roy ||Frederick Augustas BRADDOCK|| Emma DAY|| Daly ||224/479 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1880 ||'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-468|Marshall Harrop]] ||[[Braddock-463|Marshall BRADDOCK]] ||[[McKay-3304|Mary]] ||Hindmarsh ||237/285 |- |1881 ||BRADDOCK ||Amy Beatrice|| William BRADDOCK ||Alice NORMAN ||Adelaide ||254/149 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1882 ||'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-464|William Charles Percy]] ||[[Braddock-463|Marshall BRADDOCK]]|| [[McKay-3304|Mary]] ||Hindmarsh ||277/449 |- |1882 ||BRADDOCK|| Fred Vivian ||Robert Henry Alfred BRADDOCK ||Susanah Retallack JONES ||Clare ||281/28 |- |1883 ||BRADDOCK ||Eva ||William BRADDOCK ||Alice NORMAN ||Adelaide ||310/470 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1884 ||BRADDOCK ||Florence Winnifred ||Frederick Augustus BRADDOCK|| Emma DAY ||Norwood ||325/252 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1884 ||'''BRADDOCK'''|| [[Braddock-465|Ada Beatrice]] ||[[Braddock-463|Marshall BRADDOCK]]|| [[McKay-3304|Mary]] ||Adelaide|| 334/427 |- |1884 ||BRADDOCK ||Leopold John Robert ||Robert Henry Alfred BRADDOCK|| Susannah Retallich JOHNS ||Clare ||339/413 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1886 ||BRADDOCK ||Hubert Victor ||Frederick Augustus BRADDOCK ||Emma DAY ||Norwood ||371/463 |- |1886 ||BRADDOCK|| Arthur Benjamin ||Edwin BRADDOCK ||Minnie HILLEGEIST|| Clare ||375/317 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1887 ||'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-469|Frederick Arthur]] ||[[Braddock-463|Marshall BRADDOCK]] ||[[McKay-3304|Mary]] ||Port Adelaide ||396/417 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1889 ||'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-470|Emma Elma Rosa]] ||[[Braddock-463|Marshall BRADDOCK]] ||[[McKay-3304|Mary]] ||Adelaide|| 435/5 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1892 ||'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-466|Edward]] ||[[Braddock-463|Marshall BRADDOCK]]|| [[McKay-3304|Mary]] ||Port Adelaide|| 512/265 |- |1900 ||BRADDOCK ||Hilda Caroline ||Charles BRADDOCK ||Alwin Caroline WOHLFEIL ||Kapunda ||664/25 |- |1906 ||BRADDOCK ||Frederick John ||John James BRADDOCK ||Emily Adelaide STACEY ||Clare ||759/381 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1908 ||BRADDOCK ||Doreen Alexandria ||[[Braddock-464|William Charles Percy BRADDOCK]] ||Beatrice Louise HALLIDAY|| Port Adelaide ||797/458 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1909 ||BRADDOCK|| Clive William Marshall ||[[Braddock-464|William Charles Percival BRADDOCK]]|| Beatrice Louise HALLIDAY ||Port Adelaide ||822/177 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1912 ||'''BRADDOCK'''||[[Braddock-473|Lyall Arthur]] ||[[Braddock-469|Frederick Arthur BRADDOCK]] ||[[Joy-1226|Alice Adeline May JOY]] ||Encounter Bay|| 882/295 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1913 ||'''BRADDOCK'''|| [[Braddock-460|Gwendoline Mary]] ||[[Braddock-456|John BRADDOCK]]|| [[Bell-16691|Elizabeth BELL]] ||Port Adelaide ||907/50 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1914 ||'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-462|John Marshall]] ||[[Braddock-456|John BRADDOCK]]|| [[Bell-16691|Elizabeth BELL]]|| Port Adelaide ||943/321 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1914 ||BRADDOCK ||Dudley Warwick ||[[Braddock-469|Frederick Arthur BRADDOCK]] ||[[Joy-1226|Alice Adelaide May JOY]]|| Encounter Bay ||929/234 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1914 ||BRADDOCK ||Phyllis Ruth ||[[Braddock-464|William Charles Percival BRADDOCK]]||Beatrice Louise HALLIDAY ||Port Adelaide ||933/25 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1914 ||BRADDOCK ||Stanley Marsland ||Stanley BRADDOCK ||Alice MARSLAND ||Adelaide ||931/137 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1915 ||BRADDOCK|| Patricia ||Stanley BRADDOCK ||Alice MARSLAND ||Adelaide ||954/62 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1916 ||BRADDOCK ||Mollie ||Stanley BRADDOCK ||Alice MARSLAND ||Adelaide|| 990/305 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1916 ||'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-459|Robert Hood]] ||[[Braddock-456|John BRADDOCK]]|| [[Bell-16691|Elizabeth BELL]] ||Port Adelaide ||984/10 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1917 ||BRADDOCK ||Eulalie Mary Claudia|| [[Braddock-469|Frederick Arthur BRADDOCK]] ||[[Joy-1226|Alice Adeline May JOY]]|| Encounter Bay ||10A/390 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1919 ||BRADDOCK ||Barbara ||Stanley BRADDOCK ||Alice MARSLAND ||Adelaide ||46A/422 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1920 ||BRADDOCK ||Alice Elma ||[[Braddock-469|Frederick Arthur BRADDOCK]] ||[[Joy-1226|Alice Adeline May JOY]] ||Port Adelaide ||68A/104 |- |1920 ||BRADDOCK ||Walter Raymond ||William Archibald CAMPBELL ||Harriet LAMBERT ||Clare ||50A/268 |- |1921 ||BRADDOCK ||Cecil Clarence Ralph ||William Edwin BRADOCK ||Harriett LAMBERT CAMPBELL|| Clare ||85A/576 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1921|| '''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-458|Edward Arthur]]|| [[Braddock-456|John BRADDOCK]] ||[[Bell-16691|Elizabeth BELL]]|| Port Adelaide ||76A/48 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1922 ||BRADDOCK ||Monica ||Stanley BRADDOCK|| Alice MARSLAND|| Norwood ||92A/256 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1922|| '''BRADDOCK'''|| [[Braddock-457|Joan Elizabeth]] ||[[Braddock-456|John BRADDOCK]] ||[[Bell-16691|Elizabeth BELL]] ||Port Adelaide ||95A/394 |- |1925 ||BRADDOCK ||Harold Vivian ||William Edward BRADOCK ||Harriet LAMBERT CAMPBELL|| Clare ||164A/23 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1925 ||'''BRADDOCK''' ||[[Braddock-461|Robert Harrop]]|| [[Braddock-456|John BRADDOCK]]|| [[Bell-16691|Elizabeth BELL]] ||Port Adelaide ||150A/116 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1926 ||BRADDOCK ||Edward ||Stanley BRADDOCK ||Alice MARSLAND ||Adelaide|| 172A/498 |} === '''South Australia Marriages''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |YEAR ||REG ||SURNAME ||GIVEN NAME ||SPOUSE SURNAME ||SPOUSE GIVEN NAME ||DISTRICT |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1859|| 39/125 ||BRADDOCK|| John Higginbottom|| MCCARTHY|| Elizabeth Lillford Mary ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1864 ||58/422 ||BRADDOCK ||Edward Thompson ||COX ||Ann ||Adelaide |- |1872 ||93/683 ||BRADDOCK ||Robert Henry Alfred ||JOHNS ||Retallic Susannah ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1875 ||'''103/824''' ||BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-463|Marshall]]|| MCKAY|| Mary ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1878 ||114/1152 ||BRADDOCK ||Frederick Augustus ||DAY ||Emma ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1907|| '''232/118'''|| BRADDOCK|| [[Braddock-464|William Charles Percy]] ||HALLIDAY ||Beatrice Louise ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1911|| '''247/650''' ||BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-469|Frederick Arthur]]|| JOY|| [[Joy-1226|Alice Adeline May]] ||Encounter Bay |- |1912 ||251/655|| BRADDOCK ||Joseph ||CHEWS ||Annie Elizabeth ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1912 ||'''252/525''' ||BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-456|John]] ||BELL ||[[Bell-16691|Elizabeth]] ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1913 ||255/2 ||BRADDOCK ||Stanley Edward ||MARSLAND ||Alice ||Adelaide |- |1872 ||90/292 ||BRADDOCK ||William ||NORMAN ||Alice ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1921 ||'''287/1094''' ||BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-466|Edward Lyall]]|| KNIGHT ||Ray Elizabeth ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1927 ||310/492 ||BRADDOCK|| Gordon Henry Theodore|| SKIPWORTH|| Elsie ||Norwood |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1935 ||'''354/334'''|| BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-473|Lyall Arthur]]|| JOSE ||Edna Agnes ||Frome |- |1937 ||378/2002 ||BRADDOCK ||Frederick John ||JOHNSON ||Ellen Wallace ||Murray |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1884 ||139/422 ||BANNIGAN ||John ||BRADDOCK|| Annie Emma|| Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1887 ||150/413 ||CHEWINGS ||Charles ||BRADDOCK ||Frances Mary ||Frome |- |1899 ||200/178 ||WATSON|| James Isaac Edward ||BRADDOCK ||Lilly May ||Clare |- |1901 ||209/339 ||HOLTHOUSE ||Harry Bradgate ||BRADDOCK|| Aimee ||Adelaide |- |1906 ||227/191|| HARVEY ||Paul Albert ||BRADDOCK ||Eva ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1908 ||'''237/261''' ||LITTLE|| Henry Vipond|| BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-465|Ada Beatrice]]|| Port Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1908 ||235/679 ||SIEKMANN ||Francis Charles ||BRADDOCK ||Rosa May ||Norwood |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1915 ||'''262/659''' ||CLARK ||Herbert ||BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-470|Emma Hilma Rosa]] ||Norwood |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1920 ||284/756 ||KIBBLE|| David Joseph ||BRADDOCK ||Mary Evelyn|| Norwood |- |1927 ||310/26 ||RIVETT ||Gordon William Robert ||BRADDOCK ||Cora ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1936 ||'''373/4990''' ||KROEGER ||Friederick Gerhard|| BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-460|Gwendoline Mary]] ||Port Adelaide |} === '''South Australia Deaths''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |YEAR ||REG ||SURNAME ||GIVEN NAME ||RELATIVE NAME ||DISTRICT |- |1896 ||232/162 ||BRADDOCK ||Alice Betsy ||William BRADDOCK (H) ||Adelaide |- |1894 ||222/350 ||BRADDOCK ||Frederick Vivian ||Robert Henry Alfred BRADDOCK (F) ||Clare |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1875 ||'''63/344'''|| BRADDOCK|| [[Braddock-451|Frederick Lowe]] ||[[Braddock-445|Arthur Frank]] BRADDOCK (F) ||Adelaide |- |1952 ||783/2671 ||BRADDOCK ||Augusta ||John BRADDOCK [DH] ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1874 ||60/473 ||BRADDOCK|| Ada|| Edward Thomas BRADDOCK (F) ||Port Adelaide |- |1876 ||75/296 ||BRADDOCK|| Ella Mary Emma ||Robert BRADDOCK (F) ||Adelaide |- |1875 ||64/256 ||BRADDOCK ||William Lionel ||William BRADDOCK (F) ||Adelaide |- |1923 ||460/61 ||BRADDOCK ||Robert Hood|| John BRADDOCK [F] ||Port Adelaide |- |1955 ||831/5086 ||BRADDOCK ||John George Griffith|| undefined ||Port Adelaide |- |1955 ||826/2823 ||BRADDOCK ||William Edwin ||undefined ||Adelaide |- |1956 ||841/2417 ||BRADDOCK ||Charles Thomas ||undefined ||Pirie |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1957 ||'''859/3158''' ||BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-464|William Charles Percy]] ||undefined ||Adelaide |- |1959 ||886/880 ||BRADDOCK ||William John|| undefined|| Pirie |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1926|| '''489/508'''|| BRADDOCK|| [[Braddock-463|Marshall]] ||undefined ||Port Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1926 ||'''485/238'''|| BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-466|Edward Lyall]] ||undefined ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1926 ||488/196|| BRADDOCK ||Elena Cecelia ||Walter BRADDOCK [H] ||Adelaide |- |1928 ||505/174 ||BRADDOCK ||Joseph ||undefined ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1962 ||'''950/101'''|| BRADDOCK|| [[Joy-1226|Alice Adelaide May]] ||[[Braddock-469|Frederick Arthur BRADDOCK]] [H] ||Port Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1962 ||943/5432 ||BRADDOCK ||Alice ||Stanley Edward BRADDOCK [DH]|| Norwood |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1926 ||486/350|| BRADDOCK|| Annie ||Edward Thomson BRADDOCK [H]|| Norwood |- |1962 ||944/5519 ||BRADDOCK ||Harriett ||William Edwin BRADDOCK [DH]|| Adelaide |- |1941 ||645/165|| BRADDOCK|| Elizabeth ||John George BRADDOCK [H] ||Port Adelaide |- |1860 ||9/174 ||BRADDOCK|| Elizabeth Lillford Mary ||John Higginbottom BRADDOCK (H)|| Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1931 ||528/488|| BRADDOCK ||Frederick Augustus ||undefined ||Norwood |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1880 ||101/114 ||BRADDOCK ||Edward Thompson ||undefined ||Frome |- |1960 ||917/394 ||BRADDOCK ||Walter Raymond|| undefined ||Hindmarsh |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1966 ||16A/6432 ||BRADDOCK|| Beatrice Louise ||[[Braddock-464|William Charles Percy BRADDOCK]] [DH] ||Adelaide |- |1966|| 18A/7465 ||BRADDOCK|| Gladys May ||Clive William Marshall BRADDOCK [H] ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1969 ||'''73A/5531'''|| BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-469|Frederick Arthur]] ||[[Joy-1226|Alice Adeline May BRADDOCK]] [DW] ||Hindmarsh |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1881 ||113/395|| BRADDOCK|| John ||undefined ||Adelaide |- |1970 ||97A/6704 ||BRADDOCK ||Florence Constance May|| [[Braddock-462|John Marshall]] BRADDOCK [H] ||Hindmarsh |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1970 ||'''95A/6137''' ||BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-461|Robert Harrop]] ||Beryl Ann BRADDOCK [W] ||Port Adelaide |- |1971|| 144A/8032|| BRADDOCK ||Daryl Edwin ||Walter Raymond BRADDOCK [F]|| Grey |- |1972|| 158A/1983|| BRADDOCK ||Ellen Wallace ||Fredrick John BRADDOCK [H]|| Murray |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1972 ||165A/3687 ||BRADDOCK ||Gordon Henry Theodore Owen ||Elsie BRADDOCK [W] ||Adelaide |- |1911|| 358/492 ||BRADDOCK|| Catharine ||John BRADDOCK (DH)|| Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1943 ||669/5497 ||BRADDOCK ||Stanley Edward ||undefined ||Adelaide |- |1945 ||686/1051 ||BRADDOCK ||Annie Elizabeth ||Joseph BRADDOCK [DH] ||Adelaide |- |1944 ||683/5502 ||BRADDOCK ||Isabella Emma Helena ||Charles Herbert BRADDOCK [DH] ||Norwood |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1945 ||687/1677 ||BRADDOCK ||Walter ||undefined ||Norwood |- |1889 ||178/224 ||BRADDOCK ||Helen ||William BRADDOCK (DH) ||Frome |- |1947 ||713/2115 ||BRADDOCK ||Leslie Graham ||Harold Vivian BRADDOCK [F] ||Hindmarsh |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1914 ||384/210|| BRADDOCK ||Stanley Marsland ||Stanley Edward BRADDOCK (F) ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1917 ||'''411/132'''|| BRADDOCK ||[[McKay-3304|Mary]] ||Marshall BRADDOCK [H] ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1972 ||'''181A/7736''' ||BRADDOCK ||[[Braddock-462|John Marshall]] ||Florence Constance May BRADDOCK [DW] ||Adelaide |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1892 ||199/304 ||BRADDOCK ||Emma ||John BRADDOCK (DH) ||Adelaide |} == Queensland == === '''Queensland Australia Births''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Year ||Reg# ||First name(s) ||Last name|| Father|| Mother |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1895|| C407 ||Ernest|| Braddock|| George|| Maria Vernon |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1892 ||C226|| Bertha ||Braddock ||George ||Maria Vernon |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1893|| C430 ||John Middleton Vernon ||Braddock ||George ||Maria Vernon |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1890|| C11129|| Maria ||Braddock ||George ||Maria Vernon |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1915 ||C6564 ||Ronald Vernon ||Braddock ||George Vernon ||Flora Margaret Stacey |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1912|| C9109 ||Joseph Reginald ||Braddock ||George Vernon ||Flora Margaret Stacey |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1913 ||C10015 ||George Stacey ||Braddock ||George Vernon ||Flora Margaret Stacey |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1910 ||C11715 ||Kathleen Violet ||Braddock ||Hubert Victor ||Edith Sophia O'Malley |- |1916 ||C142 ||Collin Ernest Edwards ||Braddock ||Joseph ||Kate Helen Matilda Whitaker |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1891 ||'''C8622''' ||[[Braddock-433|Doris Margaret]] ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-432|Robert]] ||[[Stone-10470|Mary Hodget Stone]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1888 ||'''C7484''' ||[[Braddock-434|Alice May]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-432|Robert]]||[[Stone-10470|Mary Hodget Stone]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1900 ||'''C8300''' ||[[Braddock-435|James Alan]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-432|Robert]]||[[Stone-10470|Mary Hodgett Stone]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1898 ||'''C7804''' ||[[Braddock-436|Irene Mary]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-432|Robert]]||[[Stone-10470|Mary Hodget Stone]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1873 ||'''C1991''' ||[[Braddock-437|Thomas Edward]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]]||[[Bastiman-1|Mary (Bastiman)]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1876|| '''C3557''' ||[[Braddock-430|Agnes Mabel]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]]||[[Bastiman-1|Mary (Bastiman)]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1876 ||'''C3556''' ||[[Braddock-431|Caroline Beatrice]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]]||[[Bastiman-1|Mary (Bastiman)]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1911 ||'''C8319''' ||[[Braddock-441|Kathleen Joyce]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-437|Thomas Edward]] ||[[Mckay-3285|Kathleen Maud McKay]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1905 ||'''C7669''' ||[[Braddock-442|Edna Frances]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-437|Thomas Edward]] ||[[Mckay-3285|Kathleen Maud McKay]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1904 ||'''C7905''' ||[[Braddock-443|Mary Gibbs]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-437|Thomas Edward]] ||[[Mckay-3285|Kathleen Maud McKay]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1906 ||'''C8240''' ||[[Braddock-444|Thomas]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-437|Thomas Edward]] ||[[Mckay-3285|Kathleen Maud McKay]] |} === '''Queensland Australia Marriages''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Year ||Reg# ||First name(s) Person 1|| Last name Person 1|| First name(s) Person 2|| Last name Person 2 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1922 ||'''B29475''' ||[[Braddock-433|Doris Margaret]] ||Braddock|| John Greenhalgh ||Bailey |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1916 ||'''C1920'''|| Edward Jordan ||Atkinson ||[[Braddock-434|Alice May]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1931 ||'''C3337''' ||Ernest ||Bird ||[[Braddock-443|Mary Gibbs]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1941 ||'''C758''' ||Charles Forbes Hawthorn ||Dawson ||[[Braddock-442|Edna Frances]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1938 ||'''C777''' ||Charles Keith ||Furness ||[[Braddock-441|Kathleen Joyce]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1926 ||'''C1555''' ||[[Gataker-40|Amy Maud]] ||Gataker|| [[Braddock-435|James Allan]] ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1898 ||'''C1494''' ||George Rowland ||Noakes|| [[Braddock-428|Margaret Eliza]]|| Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1915 ||C2161 ||Wilfred Augustus Owen|| Whitaker ||Bertha ||Braddock |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1921 ||C1122 ||John Middleton Vernon ||Braddock ||Mabel Florence ||Brinston |- |1924 ||C45 ||Maria ||Braddock|| Daniel Thomas Hilton ||Duncan |- |1940 ||C74 ||Collin Ernest Edwards ||Braddock ||Edna May ||Hart |- |1935 ||C1975 ||Thomas ||Braddock ||Marjorie Sydney|| Jones |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1940 ||C4487 ||Ronald Vernon ||Braddock ||Joy Rosetta ||Lathangie |- |1942 ||C2450 ||Joseph Reginald ||Braddock ||Phyllis Dorothy ||Long |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1921 ||'''B29050''' ||[[Braddock-436|Irene Mary]] ||Braddock ||Frederick James ||Long |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1903 ||'''C1463''' ||[[Braddock-437|Thomas Edward]] ||Braddock ||[[Mckay-3285|Kathleen Maud]] ||McKay |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1909 ||C2745 ||Hubert Victor ||Braddock ||Edith Sophia ||O'Malley |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1920 ||'''B26261'''|| [[Braddock-421|John Hay]] ||Braddock ||[[Peddie-124|Mary Anne]]|| Peddie |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1911 ||C2277 ||George Vernon ||Braddock ||Flora Margaret|| Stacey |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1886 ||'''B10461''' ||[[Braddock-432|Robert]]||Braddock ||[[Stone-10470|Mary Hodget]] ||Stone |- |1914 ||C2311 ||Joseph ||Braddock ||Kate Helen Matilda ||Whitaker |} === '''Queensland Australia Deaths''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Year|| Reg#|| First name(s) ||Last name|| Father ||Mother |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1954|| '''C747'''|| [[Braddock-427|Frances Mary]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]]||[[Bastiman-1|Mary (Bastiman)]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1956|| C2900|| George Vernon ||Braddock ||George Braddock|| Maria Vernon |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1958|| '''B23695'''|| [[Braddock-421|John Hay]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-419|John Braddock]]|| [[Hay-2488|Lydia Bremner Hay]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1938|| '''B41415'''|| [[Stone-10470|Mary Hodgett]] ||Braddock|| James Stone ||Margaret Allan |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1910|| '''C934'''|| [[Braddock-422|Winifred Elsie Hay]] ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-419|John Braddock]] ||[[Hay-2488|Wilhelmina Lydia Bremner Hay]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1943|| C1533|| Maria ||Braddock ||John Midleton Vernon ||Fanny Hough |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1941|| '''C3369'''|| [[Braddock-429|Sarah Jane]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]]||[[Bastiman-1|Mary (Bastiman)]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1902|| '''C3189'''|| [[Bastiman-1|Mary]]||Braddock ||Thomas Bastiman|| Anna Agers |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1969|| '''C4647'''|| [[Mckay-3285|Kathleen Maud]] ||Braddock|| Benjamin Thomas McKay|| Mary Kay Gibbs |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1929|| '''B7426'''|| [[Braddock-432|Robert]]||Braddock ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas Braddock]] ||[[Bastiman-1|Mary Bestiman]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1900|| C2870|| George ||Braddock ||- - ||- |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1910|| C3653|| Edith Sophie ||Braddock|| Patrick Bernard O'Malley ||Annie Rosalie Tidmarsh |- |1899|| C2097|| John ||Braddock|| John Braddock ||Catherine Moore |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1933|| '''B20645'''|| [[Braddock-446|Joseph Arthur Francis]] ||Braddock|| - ||- ** born Melbourne, Victoria aged 64 years |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1909|| C2508|| Ernest ||Braddock|| George Braddock|| Maria Vernon |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1945|| S3052|| Bryant ||Braddock|| Frederick Walter Roy Braddock ||Harriett Marion Sarah Bricknell |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1938|| '''C3386''|| [[Braddock-437|Thomas Edward]] ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-425|Thomas]] ||[[Bastiman-1|Mary Bastiman]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1973|| C135|| Margaret Flora ||Braddock|| William Stacey ||Margaret Sutherland |- |1910|| C3120|| Edith Emily ||Braddock|| - Hallett ||- Lyer ** born England aged 27 years |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1920||''' C950'''|| [[Braddock-425|Thomas]]||Braddock|| Robert Braddock ||Ann Thomas |- |1886|| C2881|| Alice Anna ||Braddock|| Thomas Braddock ||Mary Bashman |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1937|| '''C2809'''|| [[Hay-2488|Wilhelmena Lydia]] ||Braddock|| William Hay ||Wilhelmina Bremner |- |1939|| C63|| George ||Braddock|| Joseph ||Hannah Clayton |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1952|| C2085|| Mabel Florence ||Braddock|| William Brinston ||Sarah Ross |- |1976|| B71714|| Leonard Alfred ||Braddock|| John Henry Braddock ||Alice Illsley |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1975|| '''B58247'''|| [[Braddock-423|Mabel Hay]] ||Braddock|| [[Braddock-419|John Braddock]] ||[[Hay-2488|Wilhelmina Lydia Bremner Hay]] |- |1974|| B49333|| Dorothy Selwyn ||Braddock ||Thomas Benson|| Anne Anderson |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1968|| '''B94623'''|| [[Peddie-124|Mary Anne]] ||Braddock|| James Peddie ||Christina Smith |- |1965|| B75430|| Nora Charlotte Hay ||Braddock|| John Braddock ||[[Hay-2488|Lydia Wilhelmina Hay]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1968|| C3503|| Joseph ||Braddock|| Joseph George Braddock ||Maria Vernon |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1968|| C2192|| John Middleton Vernon ||Braddock|| George Braddock ||Maria Vernon |- |1967|| C4424|| Kate Helen Matilda ||Braddock|| Frank Edward Whitaker ||Kate Doss |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1876|| '''C1708'''|| [[Braddock-430|Agnes Mabel]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]] Braddock ||[[Bastiman-1|Mary Bastiman]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1876 ||'''C1704''' ||[[Braddock-431|Caroline Beatrice]] ||Braddock ||[[Braddock-425|Thomas]] Braddock ||[[Bastiman-1|Mary Bastiman]] |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1983|| '''54029'''|| [[Braddock-444|Thomas]]|| Braddock|| [[Braddock-437|Thomas Edward Braddock]] ||[[Mckay-3285|Kathleen Maud McKay]] |- |1985 ||51381 ||Melissa Leah ||Braddock ||Anthony James Braddock ||Janice West |- |1867 ||B3818 ||John Herbert ||Braddock|| -|| - ** aged 30 years |- |1988|| 50537 ||Stanley Frank ||Braddock|| Joseph Braddock|| Kate Helen Matilda Whitaker |} == New South Wales== === '''New South Wales Births''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name||Registration||Father's Given Name||Mother's Given Name||District |- |BRADDOCK ALFRED J ||20734/1894 ||ALFRED||MARTHA||MARRICKVILLE |- |BRADDOCK MARTHA E C ||21693/1891|| ALFRED||MARTHA||MARRICKVILLE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK JAMES L ||24218/1911|| ALFRED E||MARY M||ADAMSTOWN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK ALFRED E ||11587/1910|| ALFRED E||MARY M||ADAMSTOWN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK MARGARET F ||47947/1913|| ALFRED E||MARY M||HAMILTON |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK CHARLES WILFRED ||1553/1875 ||CHARLES||JANE ELIZABETH||SYDNEY |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK ARTHUR E|| 24523/1889|| CHARLES||JANE E||WOLLONGONG |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK AMY MAUD|| 3537/1879|| CHARLES||JANE E||SYDNEY |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK EDWARD R ||22813/1877|| CHARLES||JANE E||WINDSOR |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK CLARA M ||2124/1892 ||CHARLES||JANE E||SYDNEY |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK SYBIL E M ||35980/1901|| EDWARD R||HARRIET||ST PETERS |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK GWENDOLINE F ||46300/1916 ||EDWARD R||HARRIETT||EGLEBE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK EDWARD C ||422/1906 ||EDWARD R||HARRIETT||SYDNEY |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK Winifred Beth ||180834/2005|| Frederick Walter Roy||Harriett Marion|| |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK Margaret Linley ||181878/2005|| Frederick Walter Roy||Harriett Marion Sarah|| |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK ROMA ||6743/1912|| FREDERICK W||HARRIETT M||MOSMAN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK WINIFRED B ||180834/2005|| FREDERICK W R||HARRIETT M|| |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK DOUGLAS K ||14258/1904|| FREDERICK W R||SARAH H M||MOSMAN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK MARGARET L ||181878/2005|| FREDERICK W R||HARRIETT M|| |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK ALICE LILLY M ||22377/1876|| GEORGE||MARY JANE||WINDSOR |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK ROSE E M ||5590/1890|| GEORGE||ELLEN C||BALMAIN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK HORACE S S ||4291/1884|| GEORGE||MARY J||BALMAIN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK MINNIE E ||3797/1881|| GEORGE||MARY J||BALMAIN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK MAUD MARY ||24564/1878|| GEORGE||MARY JANE||WINDSOR |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK HUBERT H P ||4178/1886|| GEORGE F H||MARY I||BALMAIN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK VICTOR R ||5543/1892|| GEORGE ||HELLEN||BALMAIN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK WALTER E ||13273/1898 ||GEORGE|| HELLEN E||LIVERPOOL |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK CLARA C ||19330/1894|| GEORGE H|| HELLEN C||LIVERPOOL |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK ROSE E K|| 3386/1871|| GEORGE T||MARY J||NEWTOWN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK WILLIAM J ||3339/1875 ||GEORGE T||MARY J||BALMAIN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK ANNIE E ||2817/1866|| GEORGE T H||MARY J||NEWTOWN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK GEORGE H H ||4971/1869|| GEORGE T H||MARY J||ST GEORGE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK ADA LILIAN MAY ||4085/1873|| GEORGE THOMAS H||MARY JANE||NEWTOWN |- |BRADDOCK JEAN E ||47442/1912|| HARRY||ANNIE||PADDINGTON |- |BRADDOCK MYRTLE M ||20991/1904 ||HENRY T||MARGARET||CANTERBURY |- |BRADDOCK HAROLD H J ||37168/1907|| HENRY T||MARGARET||MARRICKVILLE |- |BRADDOCK RUBY H ||15176/1906|| HENRY T||MARGARET||MARRICKVILLE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK MARJORIE S ||26918/1913|| HERBERT H||DOROTHY S||DRUMMOYNE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK EVA J ||30004/1914|| HORACE S||EVA P||PETERSHAM |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK GEORGE T ||9384/1913|| HORACE S||EVA P||PETERSHAM |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK ARTHUR E ||2139/1862|| JAMES||JANE||SYDNEY |- |BRADDOCK RICHARD J ||4351/1866|| JAMES||MARY||ST GEORGE |- |BRADDOCK ALFRED ||4647/1868|| JAMES||MARY A||ST GEORGE |- |BRADDOCK JAMES ||5208/1871|| JAMES||MARY A||ST GEORGE |- |BRADDOCK HENRY THOMAS|| 5621/1873|| JAMES||MARY ANN||ST GEORGE |- |BRADDOCK ARTHUR EDWARD ||6075/1876 ||JAMES||MARY ANN||ST GEORGE |- |BRADDOCK SAMUEL ||6571/1878|| JAMES||MARY A||ST GEORGE |- |BRADDOCK JANE ||7927/1880|| JAMES||MARY ANN||ST GEORGE |- |BRADDOCK ARTHUR H ||18915/1898|| JAMES||ELIZABETH A||ASHFIELD |- |BRADDOCK ARTHUR H ||18915/1898|| JAMES||ELIZABETH A||ASHFIELD |- |BRADDOCK IRENE M ||11040/1902|| RICHARD J||MINNIE||BURWOOD |- |BRADDOCK GEOFFREY H|| 29018/1903|| RICHARD J||MINNIE||BURWOOD |- |BRADDOCK AINSLEY N|| 17112/1907|| SAMUEL||MARY J||PETERSHAM |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |BRADDOCK MAURICE A Y ||9666/1906|||| MYRA M||WOONONA |} === '''New South Wales Marriages (Grooms)''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Registration Number||Groom's Family Name||Groom's Given Name(s)||Bride's Family Name(s)||Bride's Given Name(s)||District |- |6826/1928 ||BRADDOCK||AINSLEY N||SEWELL||DOREEN M||RANDWICK |- |3073/1939|| BRADDOCK||AINSLEY NORMAN||FRASER||JESSIE MCINNES||GRENFELL |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1498/1909|| BRADDOCK||ALFRED E||WILLIAMS||MARY M||HAMILTON |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |2606/1938 ||BRADDOCK||ALFRED EDWARD||CHAPMAN||VERA ROSENE||HAMILTON |- |4757/1919 ||BRADDOCK||ALFRED J||IVES||GLADYS M||CANTERBURY |- |4808/1890|| BRADDOCK||ALFRED||PEARCE||MARTHA||MARRICKVILLE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |13790/1922 ||BRADDOCK||ARTHUR E||HANCOCK||GLADYS||SYDNEY |- |12402/1931|| BRADDOCK||ARTHUR H||MACDOWELL||MARGUERITE||CHATSWOOD |- |20946/1961|| BRADDOCK||ARTHUR HENRY||MARSHALL||ALICE MAY||NORTH |SYDNEY |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |20949/1936 ||BRADDOCK||BRYANT||FOTHERINGHAM||JANINE ELIZABETH||MANLY |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |843/1872|| BRADDOCK||CHARLES||RAINE||JANE E||SYDNEY |- |33745/1965|| BRADDOCK||DONALD ALEXANDER||PENTECOST||LESLEY||KOGARAH |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |10070/1953 ||BRADDOCK||EDWARD CHARLES||STUART||DOROTHY IRENE||BALMAIN |- |25080/1962 ||BRADDOCK||EDWARD GEORGE||OLLIVER||NANCY MARIE||BELMONT |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |6785/1900 ||BRADDOCK||EDWARD R||STOKES||HARRIET||NEWTOWN |- |26252/1944|| BRADDOCK||ERROL WENTWORTH||COHN||BETTY CLARA||WOOLLAHRA |- |21972/1957 ||BRADDOCK||FREDERICK DOUGLAS||CARROLL||MARGARET RUTH||SYDNEY |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |5608/1902|| BRADDOCK||FREDERICK W R||BRICKNELL||SARAH H M||SYDNEY |- |6327/1953|| BRADDOCK||GARY RAYMOND||WILLIAMS||JEAN MAUREEN||WOLLONGONG |- |4386/1928 ||BRADDOCK||GEOFFREY H||BROWN||DOROTHY M||BURWOOD |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |2106/1890 ||BRADDOCK||GEORGE H||STEPHENS||ELLEN C||BALMAIN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |16786/1936 ||BRADDOCK||GEORGE HENRY||FIELD||MYRA MAY||SYDNEY |- |4415/1942|| BRADDOCK||GEORGE TROWER||LEWIS||MARJORIE EILEEN||ANNANDALE |- |6238/1923 ||BRADDOCK||GEORGE||TAYLOR||ALICE M||PADDINGTON |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |1219/1866 ||BRADDOCK||GEORGE||STEPHENS||MARY J||ST GEORGE |- |6475/1919|| BRADDOCK||HAROLD S C||LEEDHAM||FLORENCE A||RYDE |- |4407/1912|| BRADDOCK||HARRY||TAIT||ANNIE||SYDNEY |- |8778/1903 ||BRADDOCK||HENRY T||MEEK||MARGARET||MARRICKVILLE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |11067/1912 ||BRADDOCK||HERBERT H P||BENSON||DOROTHY S||PETERSHAM |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |2994/1912 ||BRADDOCK||HORACE S S||BENSON||EVA P||PETERSHAM |- |21098/1943|| BRADDOCK||JAMES ALFRED||WILLIAMSON||ELSIE KATHARINE||BANKSTOWN |- |1210/1866 ||BRADDOCK||JAMES||JONES||MARY A||ST GEORGE |- |5210/1897 ||BRADDOCK||JAMES||COX||ELIZABETH A||BURWOOD |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |62/1843 V184362 27C||BRADDOCK||JAMES||SMITH||JANE||MF |- |6041/1904 ||BRADDOCK||JOHN||JOHNSTON||CATHERINE C||BALMAIN SOUTH |- |27310/1946 ||BRADDOCK||KEITH WILLIAM||BARNETT||JOAN DAWN||ROCKDALE |- |18824/1960 ||BRADDOCK||KENNETH HENRY H||BROWN||ROBIN MARGARET||HURSTVILLE |- |71/1952|| BRADDOCK||KENNETH JAMES||LEIGHTON||OLIVE CLARE||SYDNEY |- |7929/1963 ||BRADDOCK||LESLIE ALBION||DAVIES||DAWN PATRICIA||WAUCHOPE |- |17542/1927 ||BRADDOCK||MAURICE A Y||SMITH||DORRIS E||PETERSHAM |- |2238/1958 ||BRADDOCK||MAURICE AUBREY||SMITH||AGNES||AUBURN |- |11757/1936 ||BRADDOCK||RAY ELIZABETH||FORBES||ALLAN MCLEAN||SYDNEY |- |3505/1901 ||BRADDOCK||RICHARD J||GREEN||MINNIE||BURWOOD |- |23600/1962 ||BRADDOCK||ROY KNIGHT||EVANS||MARGARET GAEL||SYDNEY |- |15425/1949 ||BRADDOCK||SAMUEL||BJORN||MARGRETHE ELBA||SYDNEY |- |4983/1905 ||BRADDOCK||SAMUEL||JONES||MARY J||PETERSHAM |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |12318/1937 ||BRADDOCK||VICTOR ROY||GROVES||WINIFRED JEAN||COOMA |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |6862/1919 ||BRADDOCK||WALTER E||ROBY||PHOEBE P||LITHGOW |- |24090/1938 ||BRADDOCK||WALTER ERNEST||NEGUS||IRENE ELLEN||BURWOOD |- |456/1896 ||BRADDOCK||WILLIAM||MUSGRAVE||TERESE||SYDNEY |} === '''New South Wales Deaths''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" | Name || Registration Number || Father's Given Name(s) || Mother's Given Name(s) || District |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK MYRA MAY || 13173/1952 || FREDERICK || ANNE || NEWCASTLE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK ARTHUR ERNEST || 17572/1952 || CHARLES || JANE || NEWTOWN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK HORACE STANLEY S || 11849/1964 || GEORGE THOMAS || MARY JANE || RYDE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK HARRIETTE SARAH M || 10682/1965 || FREDERICK || (KIRRIBILLI) || ST LEONARDS |- | BRADDOCK ARTHUR HENRY || 3803/1962 || JAMES || ELIZABETH ANN || NORTH SYDNEY |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK EVA PAULINE || 33836/1961 || THOMAS || ANN || RYDE |- | BRADDOCK ALICE MAY || 8525/1957 || WILLIAM SPRY || || SYDNEY |- | BRADDOCK ELIZABETH ANN || 4426/1959 || WILLIAM THOMAS || MARY || MANLY |- | BRADDOCK ARTHUR WILLIAM || 1073/1960 || JAMES || EVE || SYDNEY |- | BRADDOCK GEORGE || 4331/1962 || 65 YEARS || EAST SYDNEY || NEWTOWN |- | BRADDOCK CRAIG || 27681/1960 || GARY RAYMOND || JEAN MAUREEN || WOLLONGONG |- | BRADDOCK KIM || 27682/1960 || GARY RAYMOND || JEAN MAUREEN || WOLLONGONG |- | BRADDOCK MYRTLE MARGARET || 10287/1962 || HENRY THOMAS || MARGARET || MARRICKVILLE |- | BRADDOCK MINNIE || 21522/1954 || JASPER || MARGARET || ROCKDALE |- | BRADDOCK DORIS EVELYN || 27664/1957 || FREDERICK JAMES || MARY AGNES || ASHFIELD |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK EDWARD CHARLES || 16256/1959 || EDWARD RAINE || HARRIET || PARRAMATTA |- | BRADDOCK SAMUEL || 21266/1959 || JAMES || MARY ANN || CHATSWOOD |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK HILTON COLIN || 14358/1958 || HERBERT HILTON || DORIS SELWYN || KATOOMBA |- | BRADDOCK HAROLD SEARLE C || 14200/1959 || GEORGE || MARY JANE || HURSTVILLE |- | BRADDOCK STILLBORN || 942/1946 || HAROLD HENRY J || GWENDOLINE BLANCHE VIOLE || BANKSTOWN |- | BRADDOCK JOHN || 3428/1950 || GEORGE TROWER || MARJORIE EILEEN || FIVE DOCK |-THOMAS | BRADDOCK GEORGE HENRY || 32261/1951 || GEORGE THOMAS HORDEN || MARY JANE || WOLLONGONG |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK HARRIETT || 9905/1951 || ROBERT || FRANCES || ANNANDALE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK EDWARD RAINE || 9203/1954 || CHARLES || JANE || CHATSWOOD |- | BRADDOCK ANNIE || 16087/1954 || GEORGE || ANNIE || SYDNEY |- | BRADDOCK HENRY THOMAS || 10731/1955 || JAMES || MARY ANN || NEWTOWN |- | BRADDOCK MARY MARGARET || 13808/1942 || THOMAS || MARY ANN || WALLSEND |- | BRADDOCK MARY JANE || 4988/1947 || JOHN DAVID || ELIZABETH CASSON || WOOLLAHRA |- | BRADDOCK MARTHA || 7911/1946 || HENRY || ELIZABETH || BANKSTOWN |- | BRADDOCK ELIZABETH || 12506/1948 || EDWARD || || KURRI KURRI |- | BRADDOCK JAMES || 3256/1944 || JAMES || MARY ANN || MANLY |- | BRADDOCK MARK ANTHONY S/B || 14327/1967 || GARY RAYMOND || JEAN MAUREEN || WOLLONGONG |- | BRADDOCK TERESA || 4542/1930 || 7O YRS MENTAL HOSP || || RYDE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK HERBERT HILTON PROSPER || 6304/1938 || GEORGE THOMAS HORDERN || MARY JANE || SYDNEY |- | BRADDOCK ARTHUR || 32129/1968 || JOSEPH || MARY || NEWTOWN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK MARY || 4745/1936 || PETER || 54 YRS CALLAN PARK || ROZELLE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK ALICE LILY MAY || 4244/1936 || GEORGE THOMAS H || MARY JANE || NEWTOWN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK THEO || 9636/1937 || WALTER ERNEST || PHOEBE PEARL || LITHGOW |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK PHOEBE PEARL || 9637/1937 || JOHN JAMES || LILY || LITHGOW |- | BRADDOCK ALFRED || 7684/1937 || JAMES || MARY ANN || CANTERBURY |- | BRADDOCK JOHN || 3898/1938 || JOHN || MARY || KURRI KURRI |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK CLARA MAY || 2473/1937 || CHARLES || JANE || ORANGE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK MARY J || 2001/1935 || WILLIAM || 87 YRS PETERSHAM || PETERSHAM |- | BRADDOCK FLORENCE || 41571/1968 || JOHN || MARY || KOGARAH |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK CHARLES || 12383/1927 || JAMES || 75 YRS RNS HOSP || NORTH SYDNEY |- | BRADDOCK GEOFFREY H || 21856/1929 || RICHARD J || MINNIE || BURWOOD |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK ALFRED E || 3009/1929 || EDWARD T || ANNIE M || HAMILTON |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK ELLEN C || 2128/1900 || CHARLES || CAROLINE || LIVERPOOL |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK JAMES L || 9076/1912 || ALFRED E || MARY M || ADAMSTOWN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK GLADYS || 19730/1966 || DIED AT ARNCLIFFE || AGED 80 YRS || KOGARAH |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK ADA L M || 2517/1874 || GEORGE || MARY J || NEWTOWN |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK CHARLES || 1716/1878 || CHARLES || JANE || SYDNEY |- | BRADDOCK EDWARD A || 4054/1876 || JAMES || MARY A || ST GEORGE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK JANE || 2838/1881 || JAMES || MARY A || ST GEORGE |- | BRADDOCK HELEN || 1421/1860 || AGE 64 YEARS || DIED SYDNEY || SYDNEY |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK ARTHUR E || 752/1863 || JAMES || JANE || SYDNEY |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK JAMES || 2509/1864 || AGE 39 YEARS || DIED ENMORE || ST GEORGE |- | BRADDOCK JAMES || 9132/1893 || UNKNOWN || UNKNOWN || MARRICKVILLE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK SAMUEL J || 3210/1877 || JAMES || JANE || ST GEORGE |- | BRADDOCK JAMES || 257/1811 V1811257 5 || AGE 46 || || |- | BRADDOCK JAMES || 2745/1811 V18112745 2A || AGE 46 || || |- | BRADDOCK JOHN || 1013/1854 V18541013 110 || INFANT || || |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK ROSE E M || 2353/1892 || GEORGE || ELLEN || BALMAIN |- | BRADDOCK MARY A || 8153/1892 || RICHARD || SARAH || MARRICKVILLE |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK WILLIAM I || 2797/1875 || GEORGE T || MARY A || BALMAIN |- | BRADDOCK MAURICE AUBREY || 4/1970 || FREDERICK JAMES || UNKNOWN || SYDNEY |- | BRADDOCK RICHARD REED || 15104/1974 || JAMES HAROLD || HELENA || |- | BRADDOCK ADELE LILIAN || 29387/1982 || ARTHUR MUNRO || LILY ELIZABETH || |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK WALTER ERNEST || 16232/1982 || DIED KATOOMBA0 || 84 || |- | BRADDOCK ALICE MAY || 17277/1986 || JOHNE || LIZA ELEANOR || |- | BRADDOCK AINSLEY NORMAN || 44478/1974 || SAMUEL || UNKNOWN || |- | BRADDOCK MARGUERITE || 4509/1980 || DIED HURSTVILLE || 090 || |- | BRADDOCK GLADYS MAY || 20957/1980 || EVAN JAMES || AMMELIA || |- | BRADDOCK ALFRED JAMES || 8044/1975 || ALFRED || MARTHA || |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK VICTOR ROY || 2516/1984 || GEORGE HENRY || ELLEN || |- | BRADDOCK GARY RAYMOND || 201389/1984 || MAURICE || DORIS || |- | BRADDOCK RONALD DUNCAN || 12906/1975 || AINSLEY NORMAN || JESSIE MCINNES || |- | BRADDOCK MARGARET || 9699/1974 || JAMES || HARRIET || |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK AMY M || 8503/1919 || CHARLES || JANE E || GLEBE |- | BRADDOCK ALBERT || 16090/1916 || EDWARD || ALICE || NEWTOWN |- | BRADDOCK JEAN || 12867/1917 || ARTHUR || MARY A || PADDINGTON |- | BRADDOCK CATHERINE || 1241/1918 || JOHN || || BULLI |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK JANE E || 11653/1925 || ROBERT || ANNIE || MARRICKVILLE |- | BRADDOCK RICHARD J || 13769/1924 || JAMES R || MARY A || BURWOOD |- | BRADDOCK ARTHUR || 27072/1983 || THOMAS || ELIZABETH || |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | BRADDOCK GEORGE T H || 2075/1920 || JAMES || MARY A || RYDE |} == Western Australia == === '''Western Australia Births''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Surname || Given Names || Sex || Father || Mother || Place of Birth || Registration District || Registration Number || Registration Year |- | Braddock || Ada A || Female || || || || York || 47 || 1908 |- | Braddock || Annice M || Female || || || || Boulder || 653 || 1909 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |''' Braddock''' || [[Braddock-471|Charles]] || Male || || || || York || 3 || 1907 |- | Braddock || Clare L || Female || || || || Boulder || 258 || 1916 |- | Braddock || Constance Amelia || || Clarence Lisle || Hatfield Sarah Amelia || Claremont || || 290 || 1902 |- | Braddock || Edward || Male || || || || York || 86 || 1914 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | Braddock || Elsie F || || || || || Swan || 47 || 1927 |- | Braddock || Ethel || Female || || || || York || 83 || 1913 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | Braddock || Frederick A || Male || || || || Northam || 21 || 1920 |- | Braddock || Hubert P || Male || || || || Claremont || 238 || 1915 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | Braddock || John || Male || || || || Swan || 241 || 1918 |- | Braddock || Josephine E || Female || || || || Beverley || 91 || 1916 |- | Braddock || Leo || Male || || || || Williams || 159 || 1922 |- | Braddock || Marshal H || Male || || || || York || 33 || 1910 |- | Braddock || Mary || Female || || || || Beverley || 162 || 1924 |- | Braddock || Pearl M || Female || || || || Fremantle || 453 || 1917 |- | Braddock || Raymond L || Male || || || || Perth || 483 || 1916 |- | Braddock || Robert L || Male || || || || Claremont || 8 || 1906 |- | Braddock || Roma I || Female || || || || Claremont || 335 || 1914 |- | Braddock || Roma M || Female || || || || Swan || 78 || 1930 |- | Braddock || Stillborn || Male || || || || Perth || 1798 || 1916 |- | Braddock || William C P || Male || || || || York || 50 || 1912 |} === '''Western Australia Marriages''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Surname || Given Names || Sex || Spouse Surname || Spouse Given Names || Spouse Sex || Place of Marriage || Registration District || Registration Number || Registration Year |- | Braddock || Ada A || Female || Brooker || Percy J || Male || || Perth || 592 || 1926 |- | Braddock || Alice M || Female || Durand || Henry A O || Male || || Perth || 579 || 1906 |- | Braddock || Charles Herbert || Male || Abernethy || Isabella Emma Helena || Female || Guildford || || 1704 || 1901 |- | Braddock || Clarence Lisle || Male || Hatfield || Sarah Amelia || Female || Fremantle || || 656 || 1901 |- | Braddock || Constance A || Female || Coulter || John W S || Male || || Perth || 60 || 1930 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | Braddock || Douglas K || Male || Knight || Adele L || Female || || Perth || 837 || 1932 |- | Braddock || Florence W || Female || Ward || John F || Male || || Subiaco || 89 || 1912 |- | Braddock || Hubert V || Male || Wood || Winifred A || Female || || Fremantle || 169 || 1914 |- | Braddock || Leopold J R || Male || Brindal || Lillian M || Female || || E Coolgardie || 168 || 1908 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | Braddock || Marshall || Male || Niebans || Josephine E || Female || || Perth || 558 || 1906 |- | Braddock || Robert L || Male || Barlett || Marjorie H || Female || || Perth || 1261 || 1932 |- | Braddock || Roma || Female || Honey || Lionel Richard || Male || Guildford || || 1701 || 1901 |- |Abernethy || Isabella Emma Helena || Female || Braddock || Charles Herbert || Male || Guildford || || 1704 || 1901 |- | Barlett || Marjorie H || Female || Braddock || Robert L || Male || || Perth || 1261 || 1932 |- | Brindal || Lillian M || Female || Braddock || Leopold J R || Male || || E Coolgardie || 168 || 1908 |- | Brooker || Percy J || Male || Braddock || Ada A || Female || || Perth || 592 || 1926 |- | Coulter || John W S || Male || Braddock || Constance A || Female || || Perth || 60 || 1930 |- | Durand || Henry A O || Male || Braddock || Alice M || Female || || Perth || 579 || 1906 |- | Hatfield || Sarah Amelia || Female || Braddock || Clarence Lisle || Male || Fremantle || || 656 || 1901 |- | Honey || Lionel Richard || Male || Braddock || Roma || Female || Guildford || || 1701 || 1901 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | Knight || Adele L || Female || Braddock || Douglas K || Male || || Perth || 837 || 1932 |- | Niebans || Josephine E || Female || Braddock || Marshall || Male || || Perth || 558 || 1906 |- | Ward || John F || Male || Braddock || Florence W || Female || || Subiaco || 89 || 1912 |- | Wood || Winifred A || Female || Braddock || Hubert V || Male || || Fremantle || 169 || 1914 |} === '''Western Australia Deaths''' === {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |Surname || Given Names || Sex || Age || Father || Mother || Place of Birth || Registration District || Registration Number || Registration Year |-style="background: #7CFC00;" |''' Braddock''' || [[Braddock-471|Charles]] || Male || || || || || York || 31 || 1910 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | Braddock || Charles H || Male || || || || || Subiaco || 84 || 1917 |- | Braddock || Clarence Lisle || Male || 86 || Robert H A || Susannah R || || Perth || 2756 || 1963 |- | Braddock || Ethel || Female || || || || || Perth || 254 || 1936 |- | Braddock || Ettie E || Female || || || || || Perth || 1018 || 1927 |- | Braddock || John || Male || || || || || Perth || 89 || 1919 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | Braddock || Josephine Elizabeth || Female || 76 || Morris || Maude || || Perth || 124 || 1965 |- | Braddock || Leopold John Robert || Male || 73 || Robert H A || Susannah R || || Perth || 2596 || 1958 |- | Braddock || Lilian Maud || Male || 74 || William E || Ann || || Canning || 60 || 1958 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | '''Braddock '''|| [[Braddock-468|Marshall Harry]] || Male || 96 || Unknown || Unknown || || Perth || 217 || 1967 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | Braddock || Robert H A || Male || || || || || Fremantle || 276 || 1935 |- | Braddock || Sarah Amelia || Female || 83 || Alfred H || Jane || || Perth || 2325 || 1960 |- | Braddock || Stillborn || Male || || || || || Beverley || 12 || 1940 |- | Braddock || Stillborn || Female || || || || || Perth || 2726 || 1942 |- | Braddock || Stillborn || Male || || || || || Perth || 562 || 1916 |- | Braddock || Susannah R || Female || || || || || Swan || 70 || 1926 |- | Braddock || Unnamed || Male || || || || || Beverley || 9 || 1937 |-style="background: #7CFC00;" | Braddock || William || Male || || || || || Perth || 892 || 1918 |}

    Braddock's Defeat in the French and Indian War

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Cubbison :'''General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]]''', British {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-24.jpg |align=r |size=130 |caption=Braddock's death. }}{{clear}} :'''British Army'''{{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-18.jpg |align=r |size=130 |caption=General Jeffrey Amherst.}}{{clear}} General Jeffrey Amherst was born in Great Britain and led the British army over in North America. In Sept, 1758 Amherst was in charge of the 60th (Royal American) Regiment. Then Amherst then led British troops and Colonial militia against the French troops on Lake Champlain, where he captured Fort Ticonderoga in July 1759. After 1759 he served as governor of Virginia. '''ROAD to the REVOLUTION - MONONGAHELA''' :This battle is lauded as the most important battle that occurred before 1775 in North America. :By the end of the 1740's Virginia settlers' were viewing the Forks of the Ohio River as a good place to resettle. Land there seemed extra fertile and tobacco growers wanted the best soil. They had exhausted the Virginia soil with the cultivation of tobacco, and did not know about crop rotation. A group formed the Ohio company and received a grant of 200,000 acres for 100 families. They agreed to build a fort, settle there. A second group established the Loyal Land Company, for a grant of 800,000 Acres in the area of Virginia, Kentucky and Tennessee. ::'''Unfortunately the area appealed to both the British and French'''. Early in the 1750's, young [[Washington-11|George Washington]] was sent with a message to the French. Message was to inform the French that the French should not settle on land the British had claimed. This resulted in a battle, with over 150 men were killed by the French forces. He had to retreat. During the Jumonville Affair, young [[Washington-11|George Washington]] ambushed the small French force. He fired the first shot, according to the Iroqois warrior, then his men began firing. The French had brought in 600 troops and captured Fort Trent. [[Washington-11|George Washington]] attacked, defeated the majority of the British. {{Image|file=New_France_in_the_French_and_Indian_War-17.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=' }} [[Washington-11 |George Washington]] then retreated. His Virginia militia built '''Fort Necessity''' to be a British-American block against the French advances into what they felt was British territory. When the French attacked this Fort, they escorted Washington and the Virginians back to Virginia. They made them promise not to try another fort for over a year Following this episode, the British sent General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]] in to 'handle' all of colonial America, He had orders to capture the French-held '''Fort Duquesne''' (near present day Pittsburgh). Fort Duquesne guarded the Forks of the Ohio River, and was the gateway to the trans- Appalachian West. His orders were to capture the 3 French-held forts, to preserve the British held land, and restore the Native Americans' rights totheir land. In reading of this man he may have been misrepresented by many. At least as his army marched toward Fort Duquesne, he did have the army stop and repair each bridge. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-20.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=Map of Duquesne}} '''#16 is the place General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]] was attacked.''' (The fort is near there, shown as small square) General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]] told the Native Americans that he was supposed to attack, capture the 3 forts and restore the Native Americans' rights to their land. He was probably no worse than other Generals of his time. As his army marched along, he did have them stop and repair each bridge. The General knew Fort Duquesne details as an English hostage of Fort Necessity had smuggled out a diagram and report was smuggled out. All the British needed were to arrive at Fort Duquesne! See Source: University of Pittsburgh, Robert Stobo to Colonel Innes, July 28, 1754 * [http://www.virginiaplaces.org/military/frenchandindian.html ::A Downfall for the American Virginian colonists occurred when General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]] issued orders which removed the rank of the American field officers and colonial generals. Thus at this time, [[Washington-11|George Washington]] had no rank, except aide-de-camp. (Bad on morale.) {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-9.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=Attack of French and Indians on Gen Braddock. }} The French forces and their scouts had adapted the same warfare the Native Americans and American colonists, to use natural ravines, or forests for cover. The French kept track of General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]]'s progress toward Fort Duquesne (using scouts) as he and the British troops with American Virginians marched along. The dark forested areas covered them as they watched before they attacked the British. The Native Americans were in the forest also, watching, as the British army under General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]] began crossing the Monongahela river, and later as General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]] approached . The French forces and Native Americans attacked from the natural breastworks-trees. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-9.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Native Americans in forest. }} :The Map: {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-3.png |align=l |size=450 |caption=Monongahela. }} The British crossed the river, but marched in their '''orderly European war lines'''. They were sitting ducks for the French to fire their weapons, or the Indians to throw a tomahawk, arrow, knife. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-11.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=Attack on Braddock. }} {{clear}} Once the attack began, General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]] gave orders to the British officers to charge up the hill and drive the French the forest. Since they could not see the enemy, they were in terror, and fired straight into the forest randomly. The Native Americans in the woods could creep through ravines and tree cover and fire upon the British in the red coats. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-11.jpg |align=r |size=170 |caption=George Washington. }} First the French and the Indians allied with them, killed the officers on horseback. [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]] himself found another horse, tried to restore order. General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]] survived 3 hours, with having 3 horses killed beneath him, then was shot through his arms and lung. This resulted in his death. During the attack, young [[Washington-11|George Washington]] had asked Braddock to use his Virginians' method of warfare. (Using the trees and ravines for cover to fire from shelter). However Braddock refused. He found a fresh horse, as nearly all officers were lost, General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]] tried to restore order. The only man who could be fired upon without falling was the Virginian Ranger whom [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]] had insulted,'''[[Washington-11|George Washington]]''' Soon a reinforcement of 800 men under Col. Burton arrived. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-24.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Attack on Braddock }} ::[[Washington-11|George Washington]] was at this time no more than aide-de-camp. '''''Two-thirds of the standard British army were defeated by an army composed of American Indians and French.''''' Also killed was General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]]. It was a slaughter that ended in 3-4 hours. Reasons: * British soldiers were hindered by crossing the Monongahela River, which had a considerable bend and high banks, causing them to cross the river twice to reach the fort, July 9, 1755. *They assumed they were the superior force *The British were using the European order for marching as if on a field-day in England. *They marched without advance guards or scouts. *When the French and Indians attacked, the British huddled in squads. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-6.png |align=l |size=200 |caption=Edward Braddock. }} '''Battlefield''' Some assume '''Braddock's road''' is the old National Road. (U.S. Rt 40.) It is on private land in Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania and only intersects U.S. 50 in spots. {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-25.jpg |align=l |size=350 |caption=Braddock Road, Fort Necessity}}.{{clear}} Scars today are from thousands of settlers using the road to travel westward. Accessible to public are Fort Necessity National Battlefield and the crest of Big Savage Mountain (Savage River State Forest). The rest is private property. The battlefield is in the town of North Braddock, Pennsylvania (outside Pittsburgh). {{Image|file=New_France_in_the_French_and_Indian_War-18.png |align=c |size=500 |caption=Forts in the French and Indian war.}} '''THE PARTICIPANTS''': *'''Young [[Washington-11|George Washington]] ''', (Major) {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-11.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=George Washington.}}{{clear}} *'''[[Dinwiddie-63|Robert Dinwiddie]]''', Lt Gov of colonial Virginia{{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-21.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Dinwiddie.}}{{clear}} *'''The Virginian Militia''' ::"On Campaign Against Fort Duquesne: The Braddock and Forbes Expeditions, 1755 "..., By Douglas R. Cubbison :Partial list: of troops :Capt Robert Stewart's Virginia Troop of Horse Rangers (29) :44th Halket's Regiment of Foot :48th Dunbar's Regiment of Foot :Capt. Rutherford's New York Independent Companies :Capt. William Peronee's Virginia Rangers :Capt. Wagner's Virginia Rangers :Capt Adam Steven's Virginia Rangers :Capt. William Polson's Virginia Carpenters *'''General [[Braddock-116|Edward Braddock]] ''', British {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-24.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Braddock's death. }}{{clear}} *'''British Army'''{{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-18.jpg |align=r |size=110 |caption=Amherst.}}{{clear}} Amherst, born in Great Britain, led British army in North America, and was over the 60th (Royal American) Regiment in September 1758. Amherst then led an army against French troops on Lake Champlain, where he captured Fort Ticonderoga in July 1759. After 1759 he served as governor of Virginia. :Major of brigade Lt Francis Halkett (44th ) :Royal Regiment of Artillery :Sailors of the Royal Navy under Lt Spindelow) '''French army''' - {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-8.png |align=r |size=180 |caption=Montcalm, Native Americans.}}{{clear}} :[[Montcalm-15|Joseph Louis de Montcalm]] :Marquis de Vaudreuil Baron Dieskau :[[Le_Marchant-28|François Marie Marchand de Lignery]] :Chevalier de Lévis :Joseph de Jumonville :Marquis Duquesne :[[Liénard-43|Daniel Liénard de Beaujeu]] ::10,000 regulars and militia *'''Native Americans''' {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-19.png |align=c |size=160 |caption=Tanaghrisson}}{{clear}} *'''Canadian Army''' District of Québec: 1759 -militiamen District of Montréal: 1759 - men sent to Quebec City District of Trois-Rivière: 1759 - men sent Quebec City Canadien Cavalry Acadian Militia 1759 Native Indians 1759 - '''SOURCES:''' *[http://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/french-indian-war/braddocks-defeat-an-interview-with-david-preston/ Mount Veron.org] - Braddocks defeat an interview with David Preston *[http://www.smplanet.com/teaching/colonialamerica/wars/frenchindian smplanet.com] -French Indian *[http://www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/The_Great_Republic_By_the_Master_Historians_Vol_I/generalbr_ei.html Public Bookshelf.com] *[http://www.virginiaplaces.org/military/frenchandindian.html Virginia places.org] *[http://www.ohiohistorycentral.org/w/Miami_Indians Ohio Historycentral.org] - Miami Indians *http://www.virginiaplaces.org/military/frenchandindian.html *http://www.smplanet.com/teaching/colonialamerica/wars/frenchindian *http://www.publicbookshelf.com/public_html/The_Great_Republic_By_the_Master_Historians_Vol_I/generalbr_ei.html *Internet Archive Book Images -*https://www.flickr.com/photos/internetarchivebookimages/14784856805/ Source book page: *https://archive.org/stream/ourgreatercountr00nort/ourgreatercountr00nort#page/n335/mode/1up *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War French and Indian War, America] *http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1175.html *http://www.fwhmuseum.com/ *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_William_Henry *[https://www.mountvernon.org/george-washington/french-indian-war/braddocks-defeat-an-interview-with-david-preston/ Braddocks Defeat] An Interview with David Preston (author)

    Brady Cemetery, Prentiss, Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi

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    [[Category:Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Brady Cemetery, Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi]] [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Brady Cemetery, located in just outside of Prentiss, Jefferson Davis County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Brady Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Progess Rd, Prentiss, MS 39474 :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) ::31.581079, -89.898942 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/6il0u Brady Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Brady Cemetery sits upon an elevated hill with a beautiful view to the east and north. Itis located on Progress Road about 2 1/2 miles from Prentiss, MS via Hwy 13 S. The cemetery has two gates and is fenced. There is a cemetery road which creates a half-circle within the cemetery. Currently there are about 400 graves. Brady Cemetery is managed by the Brady Cemetery Association. Brady Cemetery was established in September 10, 1851 with the first known burial being Amanda Tyrone Conner who was the daughter of John and Mary [Parkman] Tyrone. Mary Tyrone was the daughter of Joseph Parkman who owned the property. On December 20, 1900 the cemetery was dedicated as a public cemetery. Then on August 30, 1974, the cemetery was chartered in the state of Mississippi as a non-profit Brady Cemetery Association, perpetual care cemetery. A monument was erected June 21, 2005 (see photo with more details). As of July 31, 2022, Findagrave notes 415 burials, with 90% with headstone photos. [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/58204/brady-cemetery Findgrave Brady Cemetery] ===Tasks Completed=== Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]]. Data Transcription * 10 % of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. *Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Jones-23841| Bishop ]]||Margaret Ella Jones||1926-12-20||2004-05-15||(nee Jones)(Plot: side nearest the road, about center)||[[Image:Jones-23841-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4134| Bishop ]]||Richard Tillman||1958-02-02||2007-05-02||Loving Son||[[Image:Bishop-4134-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4095| Bishop ]]||Walter R||1925-02-09||1996-08-24|| ||[[Image:Bishop-4095-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carter-xxx | Carter ]]||William III ||1966-10-18||2004-01-22|| ||[[Image:Carter-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cauley-xxx | Cauley ]]||Neal||1911-02-27||1982-06-23|| ||[[Image:Cauley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Coin-xxx | Coin ]]||Herman Francis||1921-03-24||1987-3-022|| ||[[Image:Coin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dixon-xxx | Dixon ]]||Dorothy||1933-11-28||1986-10-22|| ||[[Image:Dixon-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Keisman-xxx | Foret ]]||Emily Faye Keisman||1946-09-23||2010-10-16|| ||[[Image:Foret-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-463 | Fortenberry ]]||James Nolan ||1932-11-29||2002-02-27||Married Mar 27, 1954, Our Children, Debra Ann, Patricia Lynn, Susan Dianne, Amy Louise ||[[Image:Fortenberry-463.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Risher-25| Fortenberry ]]||Luda Berry Risher||1935-08-09||1996-01-22||(nee Risher) Married Mar 27, 1954, Our Children, Debra Ann, Patricia Lynn, Susan Dianne, Amy Louise ||[[Image:Risher-25.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-462 | Fortenberry ]]||Sabra Wylene ||1928-01-29||1998-11-10||Beloved Sister, Sabra Wylene Fortenberry, I thank my God upon every remembrance of you, ||[[Image:Fortenberry-462.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McDaniel-xxx | Foy ]]||Alberta McDaniel||1906-02-26||1978-08-17|| ||[[Image:McDaniel-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Glenn-xxx | Glenn ]]||Claude ||1938-05-05||2005-08-10||Love lasts forever (double headstone with Glenda Vee Glenn, b Mar 27, 1945) ||[[Image:Glenn-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Griffith-xxx | Griffith ]]||John Clinton||1937-10-25||2008-01-05||Pops "Loving husband, father, grandfather, & great grandfather", "Married Apr 11, 1957" ||[[Image:Griffith-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hall-xxx | Hall ]]||Patty||1930-09-25||1997-12-25||At rest at last ||[[Image:Hall-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Holmes-xxx | Holmes ]]||Herbert Lee Jr ||1928-06-25||2000-05-24||Beloved Father, H. L. Holmes, June 25, 1928 , May 24, 2000 , Married Apr 11, 1953, Earth has no sorrow that Heaven cannot heal., Children, Barbara, Beverly, Jimmy, Johnny, Carolyn, Marilyn, Dennis, ||[[Image:Holmes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Holmes-5512 | Holmes ]]||Kathryn Fortenberry||1925-12-02||2000-09-03||(nee Holmes) Married Apr 11, 1953, In my Father's house are many mansions., Children, Barbara, Jimmy, Johnny, Carolyn, Marilyn, Dennis ||[[Image:Holmes-5512.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hoover-1971| Hoover ]]||Henry H. ||1883-09-20||1969-01-27|| ||[[Image:Hoover-1971.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Langston -xxx| Hoover ]]||Joyce L. ||1934-08-04||2008-10-29||(nee Langston) ||[[Image:Hoover-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hoover-xxx | Hoover ]]||Lavon Henry ||1917-06-24||1970-06-21|| ||[[Image:Hoover-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brady-1510 | Hoover ]]||Mavie B.||1891-01-17||1981-09-01||(nee Brady) ||[[Image:Brady-1510.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hoover-xxx | Hoover ]]||Thomas Robert||1926-09-19||2000-05-19||Beloved husband and father ||[[Image:Hoover-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lashley-xxx | Lashley ]]||Theolya Rosamond ||1907-07-25||2002-05-02|| ||[[Image:Lashley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Long-xxx | Long ]]||Beulah M. ||1912-08-11||1983-02-17|| ||[[Image:Long-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Long-xxx | Long ]]||James Wesley ||1913-12-25||1981-02-19|| ||[[Image:Long-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Parker-xxx | Parker ]]||William Leo||1922-05-18||1989-10-21|| ||[[Image:Parker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hester-690 | Saulters ]]||Laura Margaret Hester||1979-08-04||2014-06-26|| (Plot: north side of cemetery drive toward center, next to her Bishop grandparents)||[[Image:Hester-690-5.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Starr-xxx | Starr ]]||William Thomas ||1944-01-16||2008-01-21|| ||[[Image:Starr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-xxx | Taylor ]]||Annie Lois ||1928-07-06||1998-11-09||Wife, We will meet again, Who love each other, Parents of Harold Jr, Charles H, She was the sunshine of our home (double headstone with Harold Alvin Taylor, b May 10, 1927) ||[[Image:Taylor-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Taylor-xxx | Taylor ]]||Patricia Gale ||1954-03-23||2004-03-11||Wed Nov 10, 1973, , Gone to be an angel, , Children, Lacy Nicole, Ashley Glen Double Headstone with Charles Howard Taylor, b June 29, 1954 ||[[Image:Taylor-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Whelan-xxx | Whelan ]]||Newell Dowden ||1914-12-18||1990-02-27||Beloved Sister ||[[Image:Whelan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||James T ||1921||1955||Ashes of beloved brother Marker at base of Newell Dowden Whelan headstone ||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

    Brady Name Study

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

    Brandenburg from Brandenburg Legends

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    [[Category:German Projects]] [[Category:Brandenburg, Deutschland]] [[Category: Brandenburg from Brandenburg Legends]] [[Project:Germany|Germany project page]]|[[Space:Germany Regions Team|Germany Regions Team Page]]|[[Space:Brandenburg_Team|Brandenburg_Team Page]] There are persistent legends that members of the Brandenburg or Brandenberg family in the United States are descended from nobility in the Duchy of Brandenburg. This is a space where the legends can be gathered and analyzed. ==Background: Timeline of Actual History Related to Brandenburg== *About 916 Slavonic tribe of Wends settled in area of Prussia between Elbe and Havel rivers -- later became province of Brandenburg. Built town of very crude houses called Brannabor. *928-929 [[Liudolfing-13|Henry I The Fowler]] of Germany defeated the Havelli in Prussia, capturing Brannabor and converted it to the fortified Brannaberg, later Brandenburg. *1134 [[Aschersleben-10|Albrecht the Bear]] became Margrave of Brandenburg and instituted reforms bringing prosperity. *1356 a Margrave of Brandenburg one of 7 electors of German throne. Brandenburg among first Protestant areas. *1417 Sigismund, Margrave of Brandenburg, had incurred such debts fighting the Archbishop of Magdeburg that he sold Brandenburg to Hohenzollern King Frederick VI for 400,000 golden guilders. See also: *[[Wikipedia: Margraviate_of_Brandenburg]] *[[Wikipedia: List_of_rulers_of_Brandenburg]] ==The Legends== ===Solomon Brandenburg's Unknown Offense=== *Around 1700 a nobleman named [[Brandenberg-41|Solomon Brandenburg]] began to acquire land and power, offending, however, Frederick the Great, Margrave of Prussia. Solomon was then banished and all land holdings confiscated. Solomon removed to Paris, and three sons emigrated to America via Philadelphia #John Anthony on 30 September 1740, Research of Hazel Souder, Damascus, Maryland #William Henry on 15 Sept, 1752, #Jacob on 4 Nov 1766. ===Giving Offense in a Berlin Parade=== '''The Berlin Parade Legend--Version A''' "A Catholic procession was passing through the streets of the city of Berlin. This procession was headed by a distinguished Loyalist who stood in high favor with the reigning Prince of Brandenburg, who was himself a Catholic. This was during the reign of Frederick I (1701-1740) and his son, Frederick II The Great (1740-1763). It was expected and commanded that every man whom this procession passed should take off his hat in token of honor to the great personage, who in glittering regalia rode at the head of the procession. Two brothers (one being Solomon) stood watching the procession. Even though the brothers were near relatives of the reigning Prince, Catholic Elector of Brandenburg Frederick the Great they were Protestants and they not only refused to take off their hats to a Catholic dignitary, but they even spoke contemptuously of him. This was reported to their relatives. The King and Elector of Brandenburg (Prussia) was angered by their action and sent forth an edict confiscating their estate. This act was followed by persecution and fear of loosing their heads, and the brothers fled to Holland and then sailed to America, never regaining their possessions or estate in the Province of Brandenburg. '''The Berlin Parade Legend: Version B''' "At the time of the Reformation, as may be seen in history, some of the Princes of the Royal House of Brandenburg became adherents to the new religion. They renounced the Cathollic faith and identified themselves strongly upon the Protestant, while others of the family held to the Mother Church, remaining Catholic.... "The Brandenburg Family History, Harrison County, Indiana" Cited by Katheryn Maddox Haddad. "In about 1700 AD a Catholic procession was passing through the streets of the city of Berlin. This procession was headed by a distinguished Loyalist who stood in high favor with the reigning Prince of Brandenburg who was himself a Catholic. It was expected and commanded that every man whom this procession passed should take off his hat in token of honor to the great personage who, in glittering regalia, rode at the head of the procession. "Two brothers (Brandenburg), one of whom is said to have been Salomon, stood watching the procession. These brothers were near relatives of the reigning Prince Elector of Brandenburg who was Catholic, but they were Protestants. They not only refused to take off their hats to a Catholic dignitary, but they even spoke contemptuously of him. This was reported to their relatives. The Elector of Brandenburg was so angered by this action he sent forth an Edict confiscating their Estate. This act was followed by persecution until the two offending brothers fled to Holland where they lived the remaining years of their lives and where the sons of Salomon Brandenburg married and reared families of their own. They were never able to regain their possessions in the Province of Brandenburg. "Two sons of Salomon Brandenburg, Mathias and Wilhelm Heinrich (Hanson) brought their families to America and settled in Winchester, Frederick Co., VA. Mathias moved his family to Kentucky in Clark County and had fourteen children. His son Solomon married and moved his family to...Brandenburg, Ky. "Later three more of Salomon's sons moved to America and settled in Winchester, Va. They were Henry, Jacob, John Martin Brandenburg." This is the only article I have found that gets a little specific. The others - all general - say it was Matthias, son of Salomon (sometimes son of Frederich Wilhelm) who was the crown prince and had to flee. '''Claiming the Legend''' *Matthias Brandenburg. Some time before his death in 1807, [[Brandenburg-344|Matthias Brandenburg]] "revealed" to his family that he was a member of the Royal Family of Brandenburg, Prussia (The House of Hohenzollern). He told them that he and his brothers had left a vast estate in Prussia. and gave an account of giving an offence during a procession passing through the streets of Berlin -- the account given above. Geni. [https://www.geni.com/people/Matthias-Brandenburg/6000000001523324758 Matthias Brandenburg]] Managed by: Timothy Paul Setser. Last Updated: May 2, 2018. Accessed June 3 2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] This apparently be the same Matthias named in {{FindAGrave|55449050}}. '''Analysis of the Legend''' *The ruling house of the country of Brandenburg since 1414 was the Hohenzollern family. They *never* bore the name "of Brandenburg". But there were many families named Brandenburg which had no connections to the rulers of the country, as well as in all other German areas there exist many families of the same name as the country who were not of any noble origin either, e.g. Bayer in Bayern (Bavaria), Hesse in Hessen (Hesse), Wuerttemberger in Wuerttemberg or Sachs in Sachsen (Saxony). They are surnames which only indicate the geographical origin of a person, not more! Posting by Jürgen Fritsche (Germany) on Geni profile: [https://www.geni.com/people/Matthias-Brandenburg/6000000001523324758 Matthias Brandenburg]] Managed by: Timothy Paul Setser. Last Updated: May 2, 2018. Accessed June 3 2019 [[Day-1904|jhd]] *The famous Hohenzollern who ruled Brandenburg early became Reformed Protestants. The second major line, the Margraves of Ansbach-Bayreuth, who also belonged to the house Hohenzollern, were Protestants and integrated about 3200 Hugenots in their city of Erlangen. Only one minor line of the Hohenzollern family, living at the origin of this house in south-western Germany, the Hohenzollern in Hohenzollern-Hechingen and H.-Sigmaringen, which only in 1849 came to Prussia, remained Catholic. They never had anything to do with Brandenburg. *The Brandenburg Elector and later "King in Prussia", Friedrich Wilhelm (Frederick William) of Hohenzollern (not: "reigning Prince of Brandenburg"), never was catholic (I think this was mixed up with the history of the Electorate of Saxony, the elector of which Friedrich August renounced the Evangelic Protestant faith and became Catholic to become elected king of Poland by the nobility of the (Catholic) Kingdom of Poland). *The Brandenburg electors were very tolerant rulers - especially Friedrich der Grosse (Frederick the Great) who ruled when this "story" is said to have happened - and though they were of Reformed confession, they also tolerated Catholics in their countries. This was a great exception in these centuries ("Cuius regio, eius religio" - "Whose country, whose religion")! ===Fake Royal Descent=== A posting on Genealogy.com David Mook Solon, Genealogy.com Website [http://www.genealogy.com/ftm/m/o/o/David-Mook-Solon/WEBSITE-0001/UHP-0386.html Alexander Henry Brandenburg] Accessed June 3, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] illustrates how one genealogy can be artificially grafted onto another. He quotes from an article entitled "Yes! The Brandenburgs Were Royalty" dated May 18, 1999 which purports to be the ancestors of one '''Matthias Brandenburg''' The data listed was obtained at a Web Site "THE LINEAGE OF THE ROYAL PRINCES OF ENGLAND", http://www.geocities.com/CapitolHill/4793/index.html. (The Geocities site is now closed). The lineage begins with recognized royal lineage (now provided with links to the WikiTree Profile: :1 [[Hohenzollern-46|DUKE FRIEDRICK V of HOHENZOLLERN-NURNBERT]]; b 1333, d Jan. 1398, married PRINCESS ELISABETH of MEISSEN; b Nov. 22, 1329, d April 21, 1375; daughter of Duke Friedrich II of Meissen & Princess Mechthild of Bavaria :2 [[Hohenzollern-47|PRINCE FRIEDRICH I of BRANDENBURG]]; b 1371, d Sep. 1440, married PRINCESS ELISABETH of BAVARIA; b 1383, d Nov. 13, 1442, daughter of Duke Friedrich of Bavaria & Princess Magdalena of Milan. :3 [[Hohenzollern-100|PRINCE ALBRECHT of BRANDENBURG]]; b Nov. 24, 1414 in Tangermunde, d Mar. 11, 1486, married PRINCESS MARGARETHE of BADEN; b 1431, d Oct. 24, 1477, daughter of Duke Jacob I of Baden & Princess Katharina of Lothringen; b 1411, d Sep. 12, 1459. :4 [[Hohenzollern-1|PRINCE JOHANN of BRANDENBURG]]; b Aug. 2, 1455, d Jan. 9, 1499, married PRINCESS MARGARETHA of THURINGEN; b 1449, d Jul. 13, 1501, daughter of Duke Wilhelm III of Thuringen & Princess Anna of Austria. ''Note that the line in WikiTree breaks here. Prince Joachim below is the son of [[Hohenzollern-121|Joachim]] who is himself the son of [[Hohenzollern-100|Albrecht]]. :5 [[Buren-16|PRINCE JOACHIM I of BRANDENBURG]]; b Feb. 21, 1484, d Jul. 11, 1535, married PRINCESS ELISABETH of DENMARK; b 1485, d 1555, daughter of KING JOHANN I of DENMARK; b Jul 8, 1455, d Mar. 20, 1513 & PRINCESS CHRISTINA of SACHSEN; b Dec. 25, 1461, d Dec. 8, 1521,Sister to KING CHRISTIAN II of DENMARK (.7/1/1481). :6 [[Hohenzollern-49|PRINCE JOACHIM II of BRANDENBURG]]; b Jan. 9, 1505, d Jan. 1571, married PRINCESS MAGDALENA of SACHSEN, b Mar. 7, 1507, d Jan. 25, 1534, daughter of Duke Georg of Sachsen & Princess Barbara of Poland. :7 [[Hohenzollern-44|DUKE JOHANN of BRANDENBURG]]; b Sep. 11, 1525, d Jan. 8, 1598, married PRINCESS ELISABETH of ANHALT; b Sep. 25, 1563, d Sep. 25, 1607, daughter of Prince Jochim of Anhalt & Princess Agnes of Barby-Muhlingen. :8 [[Hohenzollern-48|DUKE JOACHIM of BRANDENBURG]]; b Jan. 27, 1546, d July 1608 in Grunau, married PRINCESS KATHARINA of BRANDENBURG-KUSTRIN, b Aug. 10, 1549, d Sep. 30, 1602, daughter of Duke Johann II of Brandenburg-Kustin & Princess Katharina of Braunschweig-Wolfenbuttel. :9 [[Hohenzollern-50|DUKE JOHANN of BRANDENBURG]], b 1572, d Dec. 1619, married UNKNOWN. :10 [[Brandenburg-190|DUKE GEORG of BRANDENBURG]], b Nov. 13, 1595 in Berlin, d Dec. 1, 1640 in Konigsberg, married PRINCESS ELISABETH of PFALZ; b Nov. 19, 1597 in Neumarkt, d Apr. 26, 1660 in Krossen, daughter of Duke Friedrich IV of Pfalz & Princess Louise of Nassau. DUKE GEORG was named ELECTOR FRIEDRICH BRANDENBURG I on November 22, 1619. :11 [[Hohenzollern-65|DUKE FRIEDRICH of BRANDENBURG]]; b Feb. 16, 1620 in Berlin, Prussia, d May 9, 1688 in Potsdam, Prussia, known as THE GREAT ELECTOR, married first PRINCESS LOUISE OF NASSAU-ORANGE. Children were: ::1.KING FREDRICH I of PRUSSIA; b.7/11/1657 Konigsberg, Prussia, d Feb. 25, 1713, married Sophie Charlotte on Sep. 28, 1684. He was a Hunchback. Was named Elector on Apr. 29, 1688. Crowned KING of PRUSSIA Jan. 18, 1701. ::2.Prince Wilhelm of Brandenburg (b.5/21/1648) ::3.Prince Karl of Brandenburg (b.2/6/1655) ::4.Princess Amalie of Brandenburg (b.11/19/1664) ::5.Prince Heinrich of Brandenburg (b.11/19/1664) ::6.Duke Ludwig of Brandenburg (b.7/8/1666) DUKE FRIEDRICH of BRANDENBURG then married PRINCESS DOROTHEA of SCHLESWIG-HOLSTEIN; b Sep. 29, 1636, d Aug. 6 ____, daughter of Duke Philipp of Schleswig-Holstein & Princess Sophie of Sachsen-Lauenburg. Children were: ::1. Duke Philipp of Brandenburg-Schwedt (b.5/19/1669) ::2. Princess Maria of Brandenburg (b.11/26/1670) ::3. DUKE ALBRECHT of BRANDENBURG (b.1/24/1672) ::4. Duke Karl of Brandenburg-Schwedt (.1/5/1673) ::5. Princess Elisabeth of Brandenburg (b.4/5/1674) ::6. Princess Dorothea of Brandenburg-Schwedt (b.6/6/1675) ::7. Duke Christian of Brandenburg-Schwedt (b.5/24/1677) ''The article then states that "Data listed below was obtained LDS BATCH #F610556, Sheet 74 thru 80, submitted by......6th great great grandson of Charles Louis Brandenburg, DOB 1674, Brandenburg, Prussia.''' ''Duke Albrecht of Brandenburg could be [[Brandenburgt-85|Albrecht]] who has no chidren at present, or [[Van Brandenburg-Schwadt-1|Albrecht]] :12..DUKE ALBRECHT of BRANDENBURG married PRINCESS unknown COURTLAND in 1700. Children were: ::1.FREDRICH WILHELM BRANDENBURG (b.1701) ::2.KARL BRANDENBURG (b. 1705, Brandenburg, Prussia. Famed Captain in Silesian Wars. :13 [[Brandenburg-189|FREDRICH WILHELM BRANDENBURG]] (b.1701 Brandenburg, Prussia. DOD 1741 Killed in the Battle of Mollwitz. Married in 1721 in the Palace. '''Notice that this is where the fictitious grafting takes place. Fredrich Wilhelm is given children who migrated to the United States.''' Children were: ::14.1. ALEXANDER HEINRICH (HENRY) BRANDENBURG; b. 1721 Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany, d. July 1793 New Market District, Frederick Co, MD., married Unknown Abt. 1740 in Germany or Holland. ::14.2.SOLOMON BRANDENBURG, b. Aug. 24, 1722 Palace of Brandenburg in Prussia, d. Mar. 1786. ::14.3.WILHELM HENRICH BRANDENBURG, b. Aug. 24, 1722 Palace of Brandenburg in Prussia, d. Mar. 24, 1796, married (Anna???) in Holland in 1747. ::14.4.JOHANNES JOHN MARTIN BRANDENBURG, b. Abt. 1725 Brandenburg, Germany, DOD Bet. 1790-1800 at Oaklands Plantation. S.C., married 1st Abt. 1740 Unknown BRANDENBURG, 2nd BARBARY BRANDENBURG. Buried at Oaklands Plantation, S.C. ::14.5.MATTHIAS BRANDENBURG; b. 1738 Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany, Named ELECTOR OF ESTATES on June 12, 1758. First showed up in America in Hampshire County, West Virginia on census and land deed d. Nov. 20, 1807 Crab Orchard, Clark Co, KY., married HESTER WOLGAMOT 1764 in Frederick Co, MD. ::14.5.JACOB BRANDENBURG; b. Abt. 1740 Berlin, Brandenburg, Germany, d. 1829 Frederick Co, MD., married ELIZABETH RINE Feb. 13, 1787 Frederick Co, MD. '''The next generation is then provided for the children. Some of these have linkages elsewhere on WikiTree. The lines are corrected in parenthesis where known.''' :14.1 ALEXANDER HEINRICH (HENRY) BRANDENBURG’s children were: #1.JOHN CONRAD (b.1740 Germany) marr: 1st Alice A, 2nd Anna Maria Elizabeth Baughman, d. Apr. 2, 1814 #2.BARBARA (b.1741 Germany) marr: Jacob Franks, d.Oct. 12, 1839 #3.JACOB (b.1760) Alexander Heinrich, or Henry, is the ancestor of the submitter of the article. Alexander Henry was born about 1720, or in 1738 in Brandenburg, Germany, and died July 1793 in New Market, Frederick County, Maryland. He lived on the "Chance" Farm in the New Market District, and was a farmer. He was a member of the Evangelical Reformed Church of Frederick County, Maryland. He was buried on the "Chance" farm. His daughter Barbara died 12 October 1839 in German, Fayette County, Pennsylvania. :14.2 FRIEDRICH "SOLOMON" BRANDENBURG’s children were: #1.ABSOLOM (b.Bet.1740-1775 Germany) d. Mauchport, IN. #2.WILLIAM (b.Abt 1742 Germany) #3.CHRISTOPHER "STOFFEL" (b.Bef. 1756 Germany) marr: Mary Magdelena Wilhelm in Washington Co, KY., The author adds notes for Solomon, said to have been born between 1674 in "Brandenburg Dutchy, Germany". About 1740 in Germany he married Anna, born between 1701 and 1729. The author gives the children as #John Conrad Sr. BRANDEBERRY b: WFT Est. 1736-1759 in Germany #Jacob BRANDENBURG b: ABT. 1761 in Frederick County, MD #Barbara BRANDENBURG b: 1741 in Germany The author adds that William Henry Brandenburg (Willem Henrich Brandenburger), son of Solomon and brother of Matthias arrived in America on September 15, 1752. Notice that the absence of reliable sources to documentation makes the material highly variable. 14.3 WILHELM HEINRICH BRANDENBURG’s children were: #1.FREDERICK (b.Bet 1740-1749) marr: Catharina Elizabeth Sibert Feb. 22, 1782 Frederich Co, MD. #2.GEORGE (b.Bet. 1740-1749) #3.MARIER (b.Bet 1740-1749) #4.ELIZABETH (b.Bet. 1740-1749) marr: David Spielman Feb. 2, 1774 Frederick Co, MD., d. 1842 Yates Co. NY. #5.Male Brandenburg ???? #6.ANNA MARIA "MARY" (b.Bet. 1745-1755) marr: Samuel Bussard, Jr. Dec. 16, 1774 Frederick Co, MD. #7.SAMUEL (b.Apr.6, 1756) marr: 1st Mary, 2nd Madelaine (Mary Magdalena) Hargerhymer May 8, 1780 Frederick Co, MD., d. Oct. 30, 1833. #8.WILLIAM HENRY Jr. (bOct.8, 1758 "on water"(at sea coming to America)), marr: 1st Catherine Bussard Abt. 1780, 2nd Christina Martin, 3rd Christina Long, d. Bet. 18099-1850 in New Carlisle, Clarke Co, OH. Of cholera. #9.HENRY (Bet. 1759-1760), marr: Elizabeth Gorner Jul.11, 1793 Frederick Co, MD., d. 1824. #10.AARON (b.Feb.18, 1761 MD.) marr: Nancy Ann Brandenburg Abt. 1783 in MD., d. July 22, 1825 Warren Co, OH. #11.EVA CATHERINE (b.Bet. 1762-1763 in MD.) marr: Mr. Spielman. #12.MATHIAS (b.1763 MD.) marr: Barbara Keller Dec. 16, 1789 Frederick Co, MD., d. Nov. 10, 1818. #13.JOHANN "JOHN" (b.Bet.1764-1770 MD.) marr: Phebe Gorner (Garner) Apr. 13, 1793 Frederick Co, MD. 14.4 JOHANNES JOHN MARTIN BRANDENBURG, married Unknown BRANDENBURG. Their children were: #1. James (b.Abt. 1741) #2. Conrad (b.Abt. 1743) #3. Mary Magdalena (b.Abt. 1745) 14.5 MATTHIAS BRANDENBURG & HESTER WOLGAMOT’s children were: #1.ELIZABETH, b. 1744 Frederick Co, MD., married Elijah Fitzgerald 1792 Madison Co, KY, d. 1823 Mason Co, KY. #2.HENRY EMERSON, b.Abt.1765 Middletown, Hampshire Co, MD, marr: Sarah Henrietta Preston 1792 in Frederick Co, MD, d.1838 Brandenburg, Meade Co, KY. #3.JOSEPH (b.1767 Hampshire Co, W.VA.) marr: Delilah Vesser Sep. 1, 1796 Clark Co, KY., d.1864 Heidelburg, KY. #4.DAVID (b.Jan.2, 1772 VA) marr: 1st Agnes Morton July 20, 1795 Clark Co, KY., 2nd Susannah Gallop, d. Dec. 5, 1842 Clark Co, KY. #5.NANCY (b.Abt.1773 Frederick Co, MD. marr: John Warren 1793 Mason Co, KY., d.Abt. 1845 Woodford Co, KY. #6.SAMUEL (b.Abt.1774 Hampshire Co, VA), marr: 1st Mathilda Barnes 1797 Mason Co, KY., 2nd Sarah (Hanson) Henson. D.1846 Heidelberg, KY. #7.JONATHAN (b.1775 Westchester, Hampshire Co, VA) marr: Amy Ann Jenkins Oct. 4, 1800 Barren Co, KY., d.July 16, 1854 Mauckport, Heth Twp, Harrison Co, IN. #8.SOLOMON (b.Apr. 12, 1777 Hampshire Co,VA) marr: Elizabeth Swan Kennedy May 14, 1807 Brandenburg, Hardin Co, KY. (WFT CD #229), d. 1845 Canton, Madison Co, MS. (was moving to MS. To be close to son-in-law Calhoun). #9.JOHN (b.Mar.1779 Hampshire Co, VA), marr: 1st Miss Patterson, 1804 Mason Co, KY. 2nd Catherine Cummings, d. June 20, 1843 Braken Co, KY. #10.SARAH "Sally" (b.Abt.1781 Hampshire Co, VA), marr: Wm. Vertrees March 25, 1800 Washington Co, KY., d. Sep. 8, 1821 Hardin Co, KY. #11.CATHERINE (b.Abt. 1785 Hampshire Co, VA) marr: Thomas C. Green Feb. 12, 1808 Clark Co, KY, d. Sep. 8, 1821 Hardin Co, KY. #12.ABSOLOM "CHOCTAW" (b.Abt. 1786 Hampshire Co, VA), marr: 1st Esther Frankes August 11, 1815 Harrison Co, IN., 2nd Nancy Baker, 3rd Susannah Wiseman, d. Oct. 1852 McCracken Co, KY. #13.HESTER (b. 1788 Hampshire Co, VA), marr: David Rene LeForce Sep. 30, 1815, d. 1849 Hardin Co, KY. #14.RUTH (b.Abt. 1790 Hampshire Co, VA) d. Abt. 1855 Clark Co, KY. :14.6 [[Brandenburg-666|JACOB BRANDENBURG]] married ELIZABETH RINE (Rein). Jacob Bradenburg was an actual immigrant to Maryland, but his father was Conrad Alezander Heinrich Brandenburg.'' Their children were: #1.JOHN (b.Bet.1760-1790) #2.JACOB (b.Bet.1760-1790), d. Montgomery Co, MD. #3.JESSE (b.July 8, 1795), married Miss Turner Flushing, OH., d.Aug.16, 1877 Salem, OH. #4.WILLIAM (b.1798) marr: Rachel Purdum Oct. 18, 1822, d. 1889 Carroll Co, MD. #5.LEMUEL (b.May 23, 1801 Chance, Frederick Co, MD.) marr: Charlotte Kindley Mar. 331, 1824 Frederich Co, MD., d. Feb. 3, 1871 #6.MARY POLLY (b. 1802), married Edward Walker Dec. 11 __ Frederick Co, MD., d. near Fountain Hill, Frederick Co, MD. #7.MAHALA (b.Oct. 11, 1804 Frederick Co, MD) married Denton Watkins Jan. 14, 1818 Frederich Co, MD., d. Salem, OH. #8.PRISCILLA (b. May 29, 1807 Frederick Co, MD) married Thomas Baker Dec. 19, 1830 Frederick Co, MD, d. Mar. 20, 1878 Kemptown, MD. #9.SAMUEL (b.Bet. 1787-1810), married Unknown BEAR. ==Sources== See also: *DAR: http://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A013756 *http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/HUGUENOTS-WALLOONS-EUROPE/2001-08/0997624560

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    "Branford was purchased [from the local Totokett native Americans] by New Haven colonists in 1638, a few days after they had bought New Haven.... Sept. 5th, 1640, the General Court at New Haven made a grant of a tract, the Indian name of which was Totokett, to Samuel Eaton, brother of [New Haven] Governor [Theophylus] Eaton, upon the condition of his procuring a number of his friends from England to make a settlement in that tract of country. Mr Eaton failed in fulfilling the conditions. Reverend Samuel Eaton, hounded out of England for his non-conformist religious practices, had come with his brother Theophylus to found New Haven about 1637. He returned to England in 1640 not only to round up settlers for Totokett but to clear his name. It was not a good time to recruit new settlers as the puritans and allied Scottish protestants had by then gained the upper hand in the Wars of the Three Kingdoms and puritan migration to New England dropped off abruptly. Samuel Eaton himself remained in England. About three years after [in 1644] the subject was acted upon thus: 'Totokett, a place fit for a small plantaton betwixt New Haven and Guilford [founded in 1639], and purchsed from the Indians, was granted to Mr Swayne and some others in Weathersfield [on the Connecticut river], which, they duly considering, accepted.'"Charles M. Taintor, compiler, "Early Records of Brainford, now Branford, CT.," in ''NEHGR'' 3(1849):153- (https://play.google.com/books/reader?id=_oweAQAAMAAJ&pg=GBS.PA152-IA2&hl=en ) Citing New Haven Records in Barber's Hist. Cols. Ct. 188-9. A part of the separate New Haven Colony until 1664 (when it was merged into Connecticut Colony), Branford was sandwiched between the larger settlements of New Haven to the west and Guilford to the east. To view a map, click on the pin icon that follows "Location: Branford, New Haven" above. Also attached is another map showing the apparent locations of the 17th century home lots of various Branford residents. The map was compiled by [[Hammer-2966|Delphina Lundsteen (Hammer) Clark (1892-1984)]], the first female graduate of the Yale School of Architecture, who made a thorough study of the early land records of Branford to fit together a map of the plots -- as if assembling a jigsaw puzzle.The map is now in the archives of the Branford Historical Society held at Branford's Blackstone Library. (https://www.blackstonelibrary.org/wp-content/uploads/Historical-Society-and-JBML-Archives-for-the-website.pdf) Following the names of select settlers are their lot numbers on this map. === Original settlers 1644 to 1646 === The earliest proprietors of Branford, or "Totoket " as it was still called for some years, are named in town records from 7 July 1646 (dividing up the meadows which were critically important for summer grazing and winter hay) Branford town records. Volume 1. Page 1 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK7-B3LJ-D?i=5&cat=157834] and 16 September 1646 (constructing a 5-mile fence around the core part of the town – to prevent grazing livestock from damaging the home lots).Branford land records. Volume 1. Page 7 [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK7-B3LF-Q?i=9&cat=157834]Branford town records. Volume 1. Page 33 (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK7-B3LD-M?i=22&cat=157834) 21 April 1651. "...Thomas Whitway shall be the pound herd this year and for every beast or swine that he shall fine within the general fence ... he shall have twelve pence ..."History of the colony of New Haven to its absorption into Connecticut. By Edward Atwater. 1881. Page 597. (https://archive.org/details/historycolonyne00smitgoog/page/596/mode/2up) Atwater listed what he thought were the original settlers and noted that they included some from New Haven in addition to the group from Wethersfield.History of New Haven County, Connecticut, by Rockey, J. L. (John L.) 1892. Volume 2. Page 3. (https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhave01rock/page/2/mode/2up): *[[Hill-58243|John Hill (-bef.1689)]] *[[Blatchley-20|Thomas Blatchley (abt.1621-bef.1674)]] (# 37) *[[Ward-6882|John Ward Senior (abt.1625-bef.1694)]] (# 52 ) or [[Ward-4762|John Ward (abt.1625-bef.1684)]] (# 16) *[[Bradfield-45|Leslie Bradfield (bef.1598-1655)]] (# 11) *[[Fenner-193|Thomas Fenner (bef.1617-abt.1647)]] *[[Dod-33|Daniel Dod I (1615-abt.1665)]] (# 24) *[[Linsley-72|John Linsley II (1620-bef.1698)]] (# 12) *[[Harrison-182|Richard Harrison Sr. (bef.1593-1653)]] (# 50) *[[Sherman-212|John Sherman (1613-1685)]] - 1st minister *[[Swaine-90|Samuel Swaine (bef.1624-1682)]] - Deputy 1665; Lt. *[[Rose-129|Robert Rose (abt.1594-1665)]] (#8) *[[Meeker-24|Robert Meeker (abt.1626-bef.1684)]] *[[Mulliner-71|Thomas Mulliner (abt.1592-aft.1651)]] *[[Swain-2316|William Swain (abt.1585-abt.1657)]] (# 49) - Prominent among those from Wethersfield in 1644; Lt. *[[Richalls-1|Sigismund Richalls (-bef.1683)]] *[[Lawrence-1282|Richard Lawrence (1625-bef.1691)]] (# 15) *[[Sargeant-18|Jonathan Sargeant (abt.1615-1652)]] *Goodman (Thomas?) Morris *[[Betts-923|Roger Betts (-1658)]] (# 17 ?) *William Maysant *[[Whitway-3|Thomas Whitway (-1651)]] *[[Lupton-41|Thomas Lupton (abt.1605-1644)]] *[[Lupton-43|Christopher Lupton (1630-1686)]] *[[Abbott-537|Robert Abbott (1604-1658)]] *[[Nettleton-23|Samuel Nettleton (abt.1605-1656)]] *[[Lindsley-23|Francis Lindsley (abt.1624-abt.1704)]] (# 10) *[[Plumb-38|John (Plumb) Plume (1594-1648)]] -- 1st ClerkBranford town records. Volume 1. Page 85. (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK7-B3LY-V?i=48&cat=157834 ) "The Town Book was kept by John Plum (by vote of the Town) from 1644 to 1661 and then by Eleazar Sbent (as Recorder) for about 50 years When this Vol. was Rebound the leaves were stitched in without any regard to the order in which they were first recorded. Note by Orin D. Squire Town Clerk in the year 1857." In the margin of the town record was subsequently added a further correction: "John Plumb died ab. 1648 [illegible]" *[[Plumb-75|Samuel Plumb (abt.1625-1703)]] (# 19) *[[Norton-12057|John Norton (-abt.1709)]] *[[Ward-4763|George Ward (abt.1600-1653)]] (# 16 ?) *[[Ingland-7|John Ingland (-1655)]] *[[Ward-18459|Lawrence Ward (abt.1622-abt.1670)]] (# 21) - Deputy '65 & '66 *[[Treadwell-7|Edward Treadwell (bef.1607-abt.1660)]] *Richard Williams *[[Edwards-395|John Edwards (abt.1600-bef.1664)]] *[[Palmer-1409|William Palmer (abt.1605-1656)]] *[[Frisbee-36|Edward Frisbee (abt.1630-1690)]] (# 9 & # 10) Over the next two decades, of those 34 original settlers whose subsequent lives can be accounted for, 18 died, 7 moved to found Newark, 5 moved to other towns and ''only 4 ([[Linsley-73|John Linsley III (abt.1650-bef.1684)]], [[Frisbee-36|Edward Frisbee (abt.1630-1690)]], [[Blatchley-20|Thomas Blatchley (abt.1621-bef.1674)]] and [[Richalls-1|Sigismund Richalls (-bef.1683)]] in addition to the sons of 3 of the original settlers[[Swaine-189|Daniel Swaine (bef.1628-1691)]], [[Ward-15399|Samuel Ward (abt.1634-bef.1688)]] and [[Rose-1891|Jonathan Rose (abt.1635-bef.1684)]], ) remained in Branford''. By 1663Branford town records. Volume 1. Page 178. (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK7-B3LR-2?i=97&cat=157834)Branford town records. Volume 1. Page 26. (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK7-B3LD-L?i=19&cat=157834), additional people had moved to Branford who featured prominently in subsequent town records: [[Pierson-149|Abraham Pierson (abt.1611-1678)]] (the town's minister from 1647 to 1667), [[Wilford-368|John Wilford (bef.1625-aft.1678)]] (the 2nd of the town's clerks), [[Crane-170|Jasper Crane Sr. (abt.1610-1680)]], [[Pond-224|Samuel Pond (1648-aft.1718)]], [[Gratwick-76|Henry Gratwick (bef.1630-1684)]], [[Taintor-5|Michaell Taintor (abt.1625-1672)]], [[Page-3076|George Page (bef.1635-1689)]], [[Foote-26|Robert Foote (1627-abt.1681)]]Branford town records. Volume 1. Page 382.(https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK7-B3LL-2?i=198&cat=157834) Branford court record of 23 Feb. 1658, [[Robbins-3026|John Robbins (abt.1626-bef.1698)]], [[Palmer-208|Micah Palmer (abt.1622-abt.1682)]], [[Adams-66605|George Adams (-aft.1670)]] and [[Whitehead-664|John Whitehead (bef.1626-bef.1695)]] === New Plantation and Church Covenant of 1667/68 === When, in 1665, England's King Charles II forced New Haven Colony to unite with Connecticut colony, a contingent of residents of Branford, Guilford and Milford left the colony to found Newark, New Jersey.A Catalogue of the Names of the Early Puritan Settlers of the Colony of Connecticut. Royal R. Hinman. 1852. Press of Case, Tiffany, & Co., Hartford (online at GenealogyLibrary.com). The covenant was printed in the form of a footnote.(http://dgmweb.net/Resources/History/Hist-1667PlantationCovenant.html) This included many of the surviving original settlersThe original settlers who migrated to Newark were [[Swaine-90|Samuel Swaine (bef.1624-1682)]], [[Rose-1888|Samuel Rose (bef.1625-abt.1698)]] (son of deceased [[Rose-129|Robert Rose (abt.1594-1665)]]), [[Ward-18459|Lawrence Ward (abt.1622-abt.1670)]] & [[Ward-4762|John Ward (abt.1625-bef.1684)]] (brother and son respectively of deceased [[Ward-4763|George Ward (abt.1600-1653)]]), [[Harrison-139|Richard Daniel Harrison Jr (1620-abt.1686)]], [[Lindsley-23|Francis Lindsley (abt.1624-abt.1704)]] and [[Lawrence-1282|Richard Lawrence (1625-bef.1691)]], as well as the town's minister [[Pierson-149|Abraham Pierson (abt.1611-1678)]]. On 20 January 1667/68, the remaining residents of Branford signed the New Plantation and Church CovenantBranford town records. Volume 1. Page 319. (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK7-B3LP-R?i=166&cat=157834)History of New Haven County, Connecticut, by Rockey, J. L. (John L.) 1892. Volume 2. Page 8 (https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhave01rock/page/8/mode/2up) “In any case on June [sic] 20th, 1667, they met and took vigorous measures to rally the planters to hope and courage. They voted and put on record this agreement: ' Forasmuch as that it appears that the under-taking and the settlement of this place of Branford was procured by and for men of Congregational principles, as to church order, according to the platform of discipline agreed on by the synod of 48, or thereabouts, drawn from the word of God in the main; we, that yet remain here, can say that we have found much peace and quietness, to our great comfort, for the which we desire to bless God; and that it may so remain to such as do continue their abode in this place, and to such as shall come in to fill up the rooms of those that are removed, and that do intend to remove from this place of Branford. We all do see cause now for to agree that an orthodox minister of that judgment shall be called to it and among us. The gathering of such a church shall be encouraged. The upholdment of such church officers shall not want our proportional supply of maintenance, according to rule. We will not in any wise encroach upon or disturb their liberties in so walking from time to time, and at all times: nor will we be in any ways injurious to them in civil or ecclesiastical respects. And this we freely and voluntarily engage ourselves unto, jointly and severally, so long as we remain inhabitants of this place, and this we bind ourselves unto by our subscription to this agreement. It is also agreed that whoever shall come for purchase or to be admitted or planted here, shall so subscribe before admittance or his bargain be valid in law among us.' ”, seemingly committing to maintaining the town. Yet, a few of those who signed this document subsequently left for Newark.Among those who signed the New Plantation and Church Covenant who subsequently left Branford for Newark were [[Crane-170|Jasper Crane Sr. (abt.1610-1680)]], [[Plumb-75|Samuel Plumb (abt.1625-1703)]] and [[Ward-4762|John Ward (abt.1625-bef.1684)]] (son of [[Ward-4763|George Ward (abt.1600-1653)]]) The town of Branford includes the names of all signatories on their "Founders of Branford" websiteTown of Branford, CT. Founders of Branford (https://www.branford-ct.gov/history/founders-branford) "In cases where fathers and sons were both here during that period, only the founder of the family is listed.", although some of them may have had their signatures added at a later date.Review of the handwritten copy of the record shows that the signatures in the righthand column as well as the signatures at the bottom of the page appear to be in a different handwriting from the signatures appearing in the left and center columns and higher up on the page. [[Maltby-2587|William Maltby Esq. (1645-abt.1709)]], whose signature appears near the bottom of the column on the right, was recorded in a deed from 1673 as being a "resident of New Haven" when he bought a home lot in Branford (see Branford town records, volume 1, page 290; https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSK7-B3LT-R?i=152&cat=157834). Three of the signatories ([[Blatchley-54|Moses Blatchley (1650-1693)]], [[Frisbee-35|John Frisbee (1650-1694)]] and [[Taintor-89|John Taintor (1650-abt.1699)]]) are documented to have been less than 18 years old in January 1667/1668. Their signatures, as well the signatures of three others who are believed to have been born in 1650 or later ([[Tyler-2916|Francis Tyler (1651-1711)]], [[Linsley-73|John Linsley III (abt.1650-bef.1684)]], [[Bradfield-476|Samuel Bradfield (aft.1647-1694)]]) appear in distinctly different hand writing near the bottom of the page and/or in the righthand column. * [[Crane-170|Jasper Crane Sr. (abt.1610-1680)]] (# 20) * [[Wilford-368|John Wilford (bef.1620-abt.1678)]] (# 26 & # 36)) - Deputy '66 to '77 * [[Blatchley-20|Thomas Blatchley (abt.1621-bef.1674)]] (# 37) - Deputy '67 to '72 * [[Plumb-75|Samuel Plumb (abt.1625-1703)]] (# 19) * [[Taintor-5|Michaell Taintor (abt.1625-1672)]] (#30 / # 34) - Deputy '70 & '72 * [[Collins-246|John Collins II (1640-1704)]] (# 13) * [[Palmer-208|Micah Palmer (abt.1622-abt.1682)]] (# 14) * [[Ward-6882|John Ward Senior (abt.1625-bef.1694)]] (# 52 ) or [[Ward-4762|John Ward (abt.1625-bef.1684)]] (# 16) * [[Linsley-72|John Linsley II (1620-bef.1698)]] (# 12) * [[Robbins-3026|John Robbins (abt.1626-bef.1698)]] - Lt. * [[Foote-26|Robert Foote (1627-abt.1681)]] (# 59) - Townsman '74; Lt. * [[Page-3076|George Page (bef.1635-1689)]] (# 35) * [[Goodsell-181|Thomas Goodsell (abt.1646-1713)]] (# 52) - Constable '89 * [[Swaine-189|Daniel Swaine (bef.1628-1691)]] - Deputy '73, '74, '76 & '77 * [[Pond-224|Samuel Pond (1648-aft.1718)]] (# 35) - Constable '83; Townsman '74, '82, '88 to '92, '94, '98; Deputy '78, '82, '83, '87; Lt. * [[Bradley-2846|Isaac Bradley (abt.1647-1713)]] * [[Rose-1891|Jonathan Rose (abt.1635-bef.1684)]] (# 8 & # 39) * [[Adams-66605|George Adams (-aft.1670)]] (# 11) * [[Whitehead-664|John Whitehead (bef.1626-bef.1695)]] (# 51) * [[Ward-15399|Samuel Ward (abt.1637-bef.1688)]] (#36) - Townsman 1673-'74 * [[Frisbee-36|Edward Frisbee (abt.1630-1690)]] (# 9) * [[Gratwick-76|Henry Gratwick (-1684)]] (# 34) * Mathew Birkatt * [[Harrison-346|Thomas Harrison (abt.1627-1704)]] (# 20) - Deputy '77; Townsman '75 & '86 to '90; Constable '97; Lt. * [[Wheadon-12|Thomas Wheadon (1636-1691)]] - Constable '81 * George Seward * [[Ball-394|Edward Ball (abt.1642-1724)]] * [[Hoadley-57|William Hoadley I (1630-1709)]] (# 49) - Constable '78; Townsman '74, '83, '86 to '90, '99; Deputy '78 to '81, '84 & '85 * [[Stent-709|Eleazar Stent (1644-1706)]] (# 29) - 3rd Clerk; Teacher; Townsman '86 & '99; Deputy for at least one session each year from 1679 to 1705; Capt. * [[Rogers-44008|John Rogers (bef.1646-1675)]] (# 15 & # 24) * [[Bradfield-476|Samuel Bradfield (abt.1652-1694)]] (# 11) * [[Charles-98|John Charles (1608-1673)]] (# 54) * [[Richalls-1|Sigismund Richalls (-bef.1683)]] * [[Rosewell-135|William Rosewell Esq. (1630-1694)]] (# 28) * [[Barker-1467|Edward Barker (abt.1625-1703)]] (# 18 & # 23) - Constable '79 & 99; Townsman '74, '82, '86 to '90, '99 * [[Tyler-555|Peter Tyler Sr (1645-1712)]] (# 36 & # 53) - Townsman '93, '95 & 1700; Deputy 03' & '04 * [[Howd-24|Anthony Howd (abt.1640-bef.1676)]] (# 25) * [[Adams-66598|John Adams (-1677)]] * [[Sargeant-510|Thomas Sargeant (abt.1646-abt.1700)]] (# 25) * [[Blatchley-54|Moses Blatchley (1650-1693)]] * Jan Wouters (# 47) * [[Frisbee-35|John Frisbee (1650-1694)]] (# 50) - Constable '87 & '91; Townsman '86 to '92; Deputy '90 & '92 * [[Linsley-73|John Linsley III (abt.1650-bef.1684)]] (# 48) - Townsman '75 * [[Maltby-2587|William Maltby (1645-abt.1709)]] (# 37) - Constable '80; Townsman '82, '91 & '92; Deputy '85 to '87, '89 to '91, '93 to 1703, 1705 to 1708 * [[Rose-343|John Rose (abt.1617-bef.1683)]] - Deacon; Constable '82; Townsman '91, '92, '95 & 1700 * [[Goodrich-122|Bartholomew Goodrich I (1647-abt.1696)]] (# 48) * [[Taintor-89|John Taintor (1650-abt.1699)]] - Constable '85 & '88; Townsman '86 to '90, '93 * [[Tyler-2916|Francis Tyler (1651-1711)]] - Constable '88 Beginning in 1667, a large number of persons important to the future of Branford arrived to replace those who had left.History of New Haven County, Connecticut, by Rockey, J. L. (John L.) 1892. Volume 2. Page 10 (https://archive.org/details/historyofnewhave01rock/page/10/mode/2up) Some were among those who signed the 1667 New Plantation and Church Covenant. Offices held: :Clerk -- Kept town records :Constable -- Town peace officer :Townsman -- A member of the 2 or 3 person team selected each year to manage town affairs :Deputy -- Represented Branford at the Connecticut General Court in HartfordAt least two sessions were held each year. A year is indicated if the person attended at least one session for that year. The Public Records of the Colony of Connecticut. By J. Hammond Trumbull. 1852: #Volume 2 (1665 to 1678) (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/690892/?offset=#page=1&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q= ) See pages 2, 24, 30, 46, 59, 70, 94, 106, 116, 127, 136, 147, 160, 169, 180, 184, 192, 204, 209, 221, 236, 265, 286, 300, 318. #Volume 3 (1678 to 1689) (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/552920/?offset=0#page=7&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q=) See pages 3, 17, 26, 48, 66, 75, 86, 97, 106, 115, 121, 134, 139, 151, 156, 169, 181, 195, 208, 210, 214, 223, 227, 230, 237, 239, 249, 251 and 254. #Volume 4 (1689 to 1707)(https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/148328-the-public-records-of-the-colony-of-connecticut-1636-1776-v-04). See pages 2, 7, 9, 15, 23, 33, 42, 54, 55, 66, 75, 79, 92, 105, 120, 149 and 158. #Volume 5 (1706 to 1716) (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/538103#page=2&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q=) See pages 2, 17, 19, 30, 40 and 66 :Lt.; Capt. -- Lieutenant or Captain in the town militia == Sources ==

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    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Brantley County }} :'''1742''' Creek Indians originally lived in the area of this 444 sq. mi county. In Colonial times the Spanish and English disputed whose colony this was. The '''Battle of Bloody Marsh''' settled the area in favor of the English. During the colonial period, the area fell within the bounds of land disputed by the Spanish and the English, a debate settled in favor of the English following the Battle of Bloody Marsh in 1742. https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/brantley-county :'''1776-77''' Fort McIntosh was built during the early years of the American Revolutionary War for protection of the large cattle herds. Fort McIntosh was under siege by the Tories, 1777 and surrendered. protect the extensive herds of cattle. It was placed under siege from Tories in 1777 and eventually surrendered.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brantley_County,_Georgia :'''1776-1777''' Fort Mudge also was built in the county. Walt Kelly in the Pogo comic strip has immortalized Fort Mudge. :'''1800's-1850's.''' Nahunta Georgia was called Victoria Mill, named for a sawmill. Railroads crossed at the site of a sawmill in first Wayne County, Georgia (later Brantley).Victoria Mill was renamed Nahunta.http://www.ourgeorgiahistory.com/ogh/brantley_county,_georgiahttp://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabrantl/creationcounty.html ::Railroads to the county were necessary for supplies to be delivered from the coast up through the southern part of the state, due to the location of the Okefenokee Swamp on the south and west of the county. :'''1850's-1860's''' the railroad was the best method to transport timber, naval stores, merchandise, people, and supplies.. The Brunswick and Western Railroad was built through Brantley County and ran west from Brunswick to Waycross in 1861. :'''1860''' an east-west railroad was built from Waycross across southern Wayne County to Brunswick. http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/brantley :'''1862-65''' Civil War parts of the track were destroyed to prevent Union forces from using them. ' :'''Post 1865''' this was named Brunswick and Albany, then later renamed Brunswick and Western Railroad. :'''1870's''' The Tracks were reconstructed. Side tracks were built for loading and unloading timber. This railway stop developed into a community named Nahunta, which was not the same as today's Nahunta. Other similar side tracks grew also into "railroad downs {{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Sylvester Mumford House. }}{{clear}} ::"Old Nahunta" was north of the present day nursing home and "old E.L. Sears home place" (house later moved to Atkinson). More recent years the area was called Dudeville for Delma Franklin Herrin . A good sized general mercantile store was also near that location during the 1900's which Lawson Morgan operated.. Lawson had a large mansion home here in 1900. :'''1900''' The Brunswick and Western Railroad (running east and west) caused economic changes. Cutting timber gave jobs to workers. But the Jesup-Folkston Short Linenorth-south railway caused businesses and homes to be built, bringing stimulation. {{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1955 Map of Brantley County }}{{clear}} :'''1902''' the Atlantic Coast Line Short Line from Jesup to Folkston gave an economical push for the small community, (previously ole Victoria Mill), renamed Nahunta. Now it was referred to as "NOW" Nahunta" area. This railway intersection running North- south enabled shipment of the naval stores, timber and the crops raised in the county. It should be remembered the transition did not occur instantly but began to motivate the economics of the area. :'''By 1903''' Many pioneers relocated to the "New Nahunta". These men gained prominence in the timber business as well as becoming community leaders and built expensive homes. All early houses were built facing the railroad tracks, such as Lary, Brooker, and Knox homes. People did not associate railroad tracks with slums in the early days. William M Roberson home was built 100 years south of the B & W tracks behind the Fred Knox home, facing west.. Brantley County Courthouse was built across the road (Cannon Street). ::The early days considered Brantley County a "Railroad County" due to the line running through it. :'''1906''' This monument to the Confederate dead was erected in Waynesville by the Jesup chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy in 1906. :'''1918''' -- the Brantley county area residents in Charlton, Pierce and Wayne counties were complaining about their county governments. They lived in rural areas a long ways from where the political decisions were made :'''1919'''- A group of dissatisfied Georgians formed a citizens' committee and began to convince neighbors and finally the state legislature to create a new county. j. K. Larkins was the leader. {{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Oak Grove older Baptist Church }}{{clear}} :'''1919''' New "Statement of facts" specified the size of the desired county, the Chairman, Senator J.K. Larkin from Hoboken. " Statement of Facts": proposed the county have 423 sq. mi. at least. They recommended 215 miles from Pierce, 185 from Wayne and 23 from Charlton county.. If these miles were approved, the population would move with he land. They mentioned the width covered by the railways (56 miles which paid $8,000. at that time. It had one incorporated town, 1906 Hickox, Georgia. Senator Larken actually was the quarterback. He took the ball and carried it through the Georgia General Assembly. Success! {{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Hoboken. }}{{clear}} ::Hoboken area had good farming and forestland, and was more compatible for industry than the low swampland around Nahunta. Brunswick-Western Railroad provided the necessary transportation for exporting farm goods and naval stores. Rail connections could be made in Waycross or Brunswick to any desired location. In addition, Hoboken had a population of 1,000, a public grade school, 2 naval stores establishments, 2 sawmill plants, and a number of live business enterprises, 2 churches.. :'''1920'' a bill framed by Senator J. K. Larkins of Hoboken to create a new county, named Brantley, had passed the State Senate by a vote of 46 to 1, and Lower House, on July 28, 1920 by a vote of 148 to 9.The only difference of opinion evidenced in the creation of Brantley County was that of making Hoboken the county site. A compromise added 66 sq. mi more to include small towns of Needmore and Hortense.. :'''Aug 14, 1920''' The County was approved.. Next it had to elect officers and Hoboken designated as the county site. The County was named for the late B. D. Brantley. Justices of the Peace would continue their duties until replacements were elected. The Hoboken schoolhouse was designated the official home of residence for county officials, and identified as the courthouse.http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/brantley ::Citizens in Brantley area were upset over the non-participatory county government, and also hindered by slow transportation to county sites. They wanted a county for their own. They heard of 150 counties being authorized. News from Atlanta had already reached the "backwoods" that the Georgia Legislature was handing out new "county designations" freely. Over 150 counties had been authorized already; why not "one more?" The first try was to receive part of Camden, Charlton, Pierce and Wayne Counties and naming it Wilson honoring Mrs. Woodrow Wilson. Neighboring counties objected. {{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Hoboken }}{{clear}} ::Hoboken was in the western portion of Brantley.. But some residents disagreed and petitioned for the county seat to be moved to "Nahunta" ::Why should Nahunta be the County Site? :::1) it was centrally located in the county. :::2) It had a train-crossing running north,-south and another running east-west. :::3) It had a potential for an expected economic boom. :::4) The railway line in 1902 brought population growth :::5) migration from other Satilla River basin communities such as J.W. Brooker, Dr. D.L. Moore, S. B. Lary, William M. Roberson, and others. {{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=c |size=370 |caption=Nahunta logo }} :'''1920''' with "Nahunta" as county seat, county officials could hold courthouse business in the mornings, then set out on a flat-bottom boat at the railway depot to catch fresh fish for supper. There was fishing water surrounding the nahunta Train Depot on 4 sides. "war-mouth and bream" were the best biting fish near the Depot. had the biggest advantage in being the new county site! Where else could "county officials" conduct courthouse business before noon, launch a flat-bottom fishing boat at the railroad depot, catch a "mess of fish," and still be home in time to clean them for supper? Stories have been told that "fishing water" surrounded the Nahunta Train Depot on all four quadrants, and that "war-mouth and bream" were biting better around the Depot than at other lakes. :'''1920''' The Brunswick and Western Railroad ran through the area (land in the west was better for future industries, the voting booths for he voters were in the Hoboken school house. ::Other county residents from the east argued that their rights were violated, and took the county seat issue to court. :'''Nov 2, 1920''' Georgia voters ratified a Georgia state constitutional amendment, for the formation of Brantley County from portions of Charlton, Pierce, and Wayne counties. The origin of Brantly co. name is inexact, however it could honer the landowner, Benjamin Daniel Brantley or his sone, US Congress William Gordon Brantley. :'''June 21, 1923''' A referendum was held and votes were cast.. Totally there were 1,446 favoring Nahunta as county seat, against 458 favoring Hoboken. Thus Georgia General Assembly renamed the county Seat to be Nahunta, by ays later, legislation was approved incorporating Hoboken. Soon, many Brantley County residents petitioned for removal of the county seat to Nahunta. A referendum was held on June 21, 1923, and of the total votes cast, 1,446 favored Nahunta and 458 supported Hoboken. Thus Nahunta was made the new county Seat. By 1925 the legislature had incorporated the town. ::Nahunta, Georgia owes its existence to the 2 railways that entered the old town, bringing new life . {{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Here's an image. }} :''' pre 1925''' the township of Nahunta was chartered in the current locale.... Prior to this, Victoria Mill community (also called "Old Nahunta") was located 1 1/2 miles west of the current north-south Jesup Short Line Railroad tracks. The town made no effort to register the name of either site with the Georgia state government. Then 1925 the State chartered Nahunta... :'''1925 ''' 3 years later after court battles and election, the Georgia General Assembly stepped in and designated Nahunta to be the county seat when they incorporated the town 1925 ::The county was named for either Benjamin Daniel Brantley (1832-91), a merchant who encouraged the development of cotton ginning and turpentine manufacturing in the area, or his son, William Gordon Brantley (1860-1934), who served in both houses of the Georgia legislature and in the U.S. House of Representatives. :'''1930''' - The Brantley County Courthouse was built in 1930 in Nahunta. An addition to the original building was constructed in 1978. :'''1930''' The Georgia State Prison Camp opened in Hortense, Georgia, and put its inmates to work building roads. The prison closed 1944. :'''1950''' -heavy forest still covered 80% of the county's land. Many citizens worked logging or in one of the industries. Some tried growing orchards of Leconte pears, but a blight hit them in early 1900'. ::The memorial wall at Confederate Soldiers' Park in Brantley County allows descendants of Confederate soldiers to commemorate the service of their ancestors. Each memorial stone measures 8 x 12 inches and bears the name, rank, company, and regiment of the honored soldier. {{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Confederate wall in Waynesville. }}{{clear}} ::Brantley County points of interest are several parks: Confederate Soldiers' Park in Waynesville{{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Confederate monument, Confederate Soldier's Park }}{{clear}} ; Dixon Memorial State Forest, a 35,708-acre resource shared with Ware County; Harrington Tract Wildlife Management Area, shared with Glynn County; and Rayonier Wildlife Management Area, shared with Wayne County. The Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area spills over into Brantley County on its northeastern side. Also of interest are the Gibson Family Pioneer Home in Waynesville and the Trail Ridge, part of a 130-mile natural trail from the Altamaha River to the Santa Fe River in north Florida that was used by Native Americans and early settlers. Fort Mudge, a fort from the Revolutionary War (1775-83) made famous by cartoonist Walt Kelly in his Pogo comic strips, was on maps for Brantley County until as late as 1955. ::Sacred Harp singers Julie and Kathy Lee participate in the 2001 Hoboken Singing Day. incorporated in 1920 and became an early trade center because of its proximity to the railroad. The town may have been named for the New Jersey city, as William A. Martin, who built the town's first turpentine still, had a coworker from there. Hoboken is well known among Sacred Harp singers for the "Hoboken style," which is so distinctive that it has been given a place in the Library of Congress Local Legacies project. This unique style points to the extraordinary isolation of Hoboken until recent times. ===Government Offices=== :'''1930''' - The Brantley County Courthouse was built in 1930 in Nahunta. An addition to the original building was constructed in 1978. {{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=425 |caption=1930 Brantley Co. Courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size - total area of 447 square miles (1,160 km2), of which 442 square miles (1,140 km2) is land and 4.8 square miles (12 km2) (1.1%) is water. :Rivers - The Satilla River runs through Brantley County. :Swamps- Okeefeenokie Swamp Basins - Most of Brantley County, (east of Hortense south to west of Waynesville and west to east of Waycross, is located in the Satilla River sub-basin of the St. Marys-Satilla basin. ::Eastern border area - east of Waynesville, is located in the Cumberland-St. Simons sub-basin of the St. Marys-Satilla River basin. ::Northwestern corner (small) west of Hortense, is in the Little Satilla sub-basin of the larger St. Marys-Satilla River basin ::Very small southwestern corner of Brantley County is located in the Upper Suwannee River sub-basin of the larger Suwannee River basin. :Nearby lakes -White Ford, Strickland Landing, Long Lake, Jonas Lake, and the Old Barn near the Satilla. ====Adjacent counties==== *Wayne County - northeast{{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Brantly & adj counties }} *Glynn County - east *Camden County - southeast *Charlton County - southwest *Ware County - west *Pierce County - northwest ====Protected areas==== *Confederate Memorial Wall *Confederate Soldiers' Park in Waynesville *Dixon Memorial State Forest, a 35,708-acre resource shared with Ware County *Harrington Tract Wildlife Management Area, shared with Glynn County *Rayonier Wildlife Management Area, shared with Wayne County. *Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area spills over into Brantley County on its northeastern side. *Gibson Family Pioneer Home in Waynesville *Trail Ridge, part of a 130-mile natural trail from the Altamaha River to the Santa Fe River in north Florida that was used by Native Americans and early settlers. ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 14,629 people with a population density of 33 people/sq.mi. The racial makeup of the county was 94.36% White, 3.98% Black or African American, 0.14% Native American, 0.09% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.35% from other races, and 1.08% from two or more races. 1.04% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 18,411 people in the county with a population density of 41.6 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $37,343 and the median income for a family was $43,028. Males had a median income of $39,260 versus $28,154 for females. The per capita income for the county was $18,905. About 18.2% of families and 21.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.6% of those under age 18 and 10.7% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brantley_County,_Georgia Highways:
    *U.S. Route 82 *U.S. Route 301 *Georgia State Route 15 *Georgia State Route 23 *Georgia State Route 32 *Georgia State Route 110 *Georgia State Route 121 *Georgia State Route 520 Schools
    *Atkinson Elementary School *Hoboken Elementary School *Nahunta Elementary School *Nahunta Primary School *Waynesville Primary School *Brantley County Middle School *Brantley County High School =====Towns/Communities===== *[[:Category: Bachlott, Georgia|Bachlott]] *[[:Category: Hickox, Georgia|Hickox]] *[[:Category: Hoboken, Georgia| Hoboken]] *[[:Category: Hortense, Georgia|Hortense]] *[[:Category: Lulaton, Georgia |Lulaton]] '''*[[:Category: Nahunta, Georgia|Nahunta]] County Seat''' *[[:Category: Raybon, Georgia|Raybon]] *[[:Category: Waynesville, Georgia|Waynesville]] *Atkinson *Schlatterville *Trudie ====County Resources==== *Confederate Memorial Wall {{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption=Confed soldier's Park and memorial }}{{clear}} *Confederate Soldiers' Park in Waynesville *Dixon Memorial State Forest, a 35,708-acre resource shared with Ware County *Harrington Tract Wildlife Management Area, shared with Glynn County *Rayonier Wildlife Management Area, shared with Wayne County. *Okefenokee National Wildlife Refuge and Wilderness Area spills over into Brantley County on its northeastern side. *Gibson Family Pioneer Home in Waynesville *Trail Ridge, part of a 130-mile natural trail from the Altamaha River to the Santa Fe River in north Florida that was used by Native Americans and early settlers. *Fort Mudge, a fort from the Revolutionary War (1775-83) made famous by cartoonist Walt Kelly in his Pogo comic strips, was on maps for Brantley County until as late as 1955. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sacred_Harp Singing with the Sacred Harp] began in 1770-1820 in New England, and was carried to the South. This occurs in protestant revival services, is a cappella voice. The Library of Congress Local Legacies project has identified the Hoboken style" of Sacred Harp singing as a distinctive form, which likely resulted from the town's relative isolation for much of its history. Hoboken-Style Singing ====Census==== :1930 --- 6,895 — :1940 --- 6,871 −0.3% :1950 --- 6,387 −7.0% :1960 --- 5,891 −7.8% :1970 --- 5,940 0.8% :1980 --- 8,701 46.5% :1990 --- 11,077 27.3% :2000 --- 14,629 32.1% :2010 --- 18,411 25.9% :Est. 2016 --- 18,355 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Bachlott Cemetery, Bachlott, Georgia|Bachlott Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Dowling Cemetery, Hickox, Georgia|Dowling Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New Hope Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Hickox, Georgia|New Hope Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: High Bluff Cemetery, Hoboken, Georgia|High Bluff Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Smyrna Cemetery, Lulaton, Georgia|Smyrna Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Hortense Cemetery, Hortense, Georgia|Hortense Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bethlehem Cemetery, Nahunta, Georgia|Bethlehem Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Knox Cemetery, Nahunta, Georgia|Knox Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rob Lewis Cemetery, Raybon, Georgia|Rob Lewis Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Confederate Soldiers Cemetery, Waynesville, Georgia|Confederate Soldiers Cemetery]]{{Image|file=Brantley_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Confed Soldiers Cemetery }}{{clear}} *Satilla Cemetery, Brantley County, Georgia ::GPS Coordinates: Latitude: 31.34030, Longitude: -81.98720 ::DIRECTIONS: From the intersection of US Hwy 301 and Hwy 32 at Hortense ===Sources=== * http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/brantley *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabrantl/dissension.html

    Bray Name Study

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    [[Category:Bray Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Project information == === How to Join === Open to everyone at any participation level. To join, ask to be added to the trusted list (right column), then just click the edit button of this space page and add your name to the bottom in the '''=== Member list and what we're working on ===''' section. Be sure to add what you're working on. You can come back and edit or update your efforts at any time. In the '''=== Family research projects ===''' section you can post any brick wall ancestors or areas where you need help with research or if you are seeking collaboration on projects. Feel free to edit this area and update it as you see fit. Another easy way to collaborate and stay connected on Bray surname topics is to add Bray to your followed tags, and put the Bray One Name Sticker on your Bray ancestor profiles. Please contact the project leader [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] or post a comment at the foot of the page if you have any questions. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Bray and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. === Sticker === If you would like to add your Bray profile, add this code above the
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    Brazeau Mine Disaster 1941

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    [[Category:Brazeau Mine Disaster, Nordegg, Alberta, 1941]] [[Project:Disasters|Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:Canada_Mining Disasters|Canada Mining Disasters]] | '''Brazeau Coal Mine Disaster''' Contact: [[Space:Canada_Mining Disasters|Canada Mining Disasters]] == History and Circumstances == * Date: 31 October 1941 * Location: Nordegg, Alberta *Type: Coal Mine Explosion * Victims: 29 * Cause: ignition of gases {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Miners''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Name''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Sourced''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Bio''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Connected''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Category''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|John (Jock) Armstrong, Pit Boss ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! 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align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} NOTE: The names have been extracted from an unofficial listing published by the Lethbridge Herald on 1 November 1941. [http://www.gendisasters.com/alberta/12394/nordegg-ab-brazeau-mine-explosion-nov-1941 Transcription of Newspaper Report]. An attempt has been made to confirm the names using [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2436958/memorial-search?firstName=&lastName=&page=1#sr-132632169 Find-A-Grave photos]. There appear to be two individuals who remain unknown. ===Rescue Efforts=== A rescue crew consisting of fellow miners went back into the mine as soon as the fumes had cleared. 30 workers were found in one section and were evacuated safely. The explosion did not cause extensive damage, apart from the site of the initial cave-in. ===Results and Findings=== Alberta chief mines inspector, Andrew Millar, was quoted saying ‘original detonating cause could have been a shot – that is, from an electric detonator used to knock the coal down’. An inquiry in 1942 blamed Brazeau Collieries, saying the company was negligent and indicated that pit bosses often failed to test for gases before setting off explosives to separate coal from its seams. Justice Albert Freeman Ewing, is quoted as saying “There was on the part of all officials actively engaged in the operation of the mine a general disregard for safety provisions of the Mines Act and a general indifference to, and contempt for, the dangers incident to gas accumulations in the mine.” ===Sources=== *Article: [https://www.pressreader.com/canada/edmonton-journal/20121031/281530813279755 Edmonton Journal, Oct. 31, 1941: Mine Explosion kills 29 men]

    Brazil Team

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    Welcome to the Brazil page! This is a sub-project underneath the Latin America Project umbrella. If you are interested in helping out in Brazil, please look at how to join the Latin America Project and request to be part of team Brazil. If you have any questions about Brazil, please contact the team leader below. === '''=== Our Mission ===''' === Our mission is to create, connect and improve Brazilian profiles to the best possible degree. This will be accomplished by doing the following:
    - Create one location for information and resources to assist in building and documenting Brazilian family history, and
    - Bring together Brazilian WikiTreers interested in connecting Brazilian families to each other and the the Global Family Tree.
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    === '''== 2023 Objectives ==''' === '''Administrative:'''
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    === '''== Team Members =='''=== * [[Hazelton-509|Adriana Freitas]] * [[Patrocinio_Costa-1|Morgana Patrocinio Costa]] * [[Thomas-29419| Steve Thomas]] * [[Silva-1055| Mindy Silva]] * [[Eckstädt-2| Jelena Eckstädt]] * [[Eaton-9233|Alexandra Eaton]] * [[Bonnet-244|Marcia (Bonnet) Benjamin]] * [[Rosenberger-813|Richard Rosenberger]] * [[Lagareiro_Silva-2|Caio Lagareiro Silva]] === '''== Statistics =='''=== {| border="1" class="sortable" |- |Date||Unsourced||Unconnected||Suggestions |- |2/1/2023||1186||5673|| |- |3/5/2023||1239||5338||2416 |- |4/5/2023||1259||5468||2487 |- |6/5/2023||1282||4648||2645 |} ==='''== Related Pages =='''=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:German_Brazilians German Brazilians] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Os_Confederados Os Confederados] ==='''== Data Doctors Lists =='''=== * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_BRA Unconnected List] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:DBE_Unsourced#Brazil Unsourced List] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_BRA Suggestions List] ==='''== Thons and Challenges =='''=== The Brazil Team's Challenge team is the Smoking Snakes. Learn more about them and their impact on WikiTree profiles [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cobras_Fumantes here.] To learn more about participating in Thons and Challenges in general, click [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Challenges here.]

    Brazoria County, Texas

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    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *[[Space:Texas|'''Texas Space Page''']] * The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *David Selman ===Formed From=== {{Blue|Brazoria County was created in 1836 from the Municipality of Brazoria and organized in 1837}}. The name being derived from the Brazos River and with Angleton as the county seat. ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Brazoria County, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = [[:Space:Wharton County, Texas|Wharton County]]
    "Brozos River"
    [[:Space:Fort Bend County, Texas|Fort Bend County]] |N Location = |NE Location = [[:Space:Harris County, Texas|Harris County]] |E Location = [[:Space:Galveston County, Texas|Galveston County]] |SE Location = |S Location = "Gulf of Mexico" |SW Location = [[:Space:Matagorda County, Texas|Matagorda County]] |W Location = }}. ===History/Timeline=== * Karankawa Indian were in this area. *'''1821'''-Colony has a history dating to the first of Stephen F Austin’s '''Old Three Hundred settlers''' who immigrated to Texas to settle. *'''1822''' -Stephen F Austin’s “Old Three Hundred” colony of families arrived to Brazoria Colony. {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=330 |caption=Empresario colonies. }} {{Image|file=Brazoria_County_Texas.png |align=r |size=200 |caption=Velasco, 1832. }} *'''1832''' - Battle of Velasco- Henry Smith and members of Anahuac went to Velasco to obtain a cannon for Anahuac to use for protection. Mexican forces tried to block the ship carrying the fort commanded by Domingo de Ugartechea tried to block the ship carrying the cannon from passing by the fort.. Texan forces were over 150 and Mexican forces over 200, but the Mexican fort ran out of ammunition, thus surrendered. The surrender agreed the Mexican commander could take himself and the forces back to Mexico on a ship provided by the Colonists.Handbook of Texas Online, "Velasco, Battle Of," accessed June 22, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/qfv01. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical AssociationJohn Henry Brown, History of Texas from 1685 to 1892 (2 vols., St. Louis: Daniell, 1893). James A. Creighton, A Narrative History of Brazoria County (Angleton, Texas: Brazoria County Historical Commission, 1975) {{clear}} *'''1836''' - Brazoria county created from Brazoria colony. *'''1837''' Brazoria County organized. Both Brazoria county and Brazos county were named for the Brazos River.https://www.brazoriacountytx.gov/about-us/history *The famous Velasco, Texas which was the first capitol of the Republic of Texas. *Some early settlements were Velasco (present day Surfside Beach), East Columbia (Originally known as Bell’s Landing or Marion), Columbia (later West Columbia) and Brazoria. Quintana and Liverpool were settled around 1832. {{Image|file=Brazoria_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Replica of first capital of Republic of Texas in West Columbia.}} {{clear}} Today the old Texas Republic capitol, ''Velasco'' is physically known as '''Surfside Beach, Texas.''' May 14, 1836 Santa Anna signed the Treaties of Velasco with the Republic of Texas. The Texas Revolution in [[:Category: Battle of San Jacinto|Battle of San Jacinto]] on the Buffalo Bayou, (now Houston, Harris County, Texas), the ''Treaties of Velasco'' were signed in this town by Santa Anna and the president of the Republic of Texas. There was a secret treaty and a public treaty. Neither Treaty was acknowledged by the Mexican Government since they considered that Santa Anna was a prisoner and under duress. Later US President Polk acknowledged the treaties in 1848. {{Image|file=Brazoria_County_Texas-1.gif |align=c |size=260 |caption=. }} '''September 8, 1835''', Stephen F. Austin declared war against Santa Anna, Texans began to prepare for a revolution. As tension grew for independence from Mexico, formation of committees of public safety met to discuss the impeding break from Mexico. After the convention at San Felipe and engagements at Gonzales, Goliad, and [[:Category: Siege of Bexar|Siege of Bexar]], volunteer companies were organized and a provisional government approved on November 13, 1835. Henry Smith of Brazoria County served as the first provisional governor. Formation of a permanent council soon thereafter brought the inauguration of mail routes throughout the area. The final result was the Texas Declaration of Independence. * 1870 and 1880 Population increased from 7,527 to 9,774. This was a result of increased presence of federal soldiers, Northerners, foreign immigrants and Confederate soldiers from Texas and the Old South. :'''Slavery''' [http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery movement] *1915 - Salt dome oil fields followed at Damon Mound in 1915 (Brazoria County).http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas ====Land Grants==== *[[Austin-1002 |Stephen Fuller Austin]] *{http://www.sfaold300.org/original-settlers/ '''Old Three Hundred LIST'''] {{Image|file=Harrison-6826.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Old Three Hundred Land Grant }} ====Government Offices==== Brazoria County has had four courthouses. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Angleton-Texas-Brazoria-County-Courthouse.htm ::1839 - Brazoria ::1994:- Brazoria ::1897 - Angleton ::1940 - Angleton ::1976 -Angleton {{Image|file=Brazoria_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption='''Replica''' of first capital of Republic of Texas in West Columbia. }}{{clear}} '''First Capital -Sept, 1836'''- When the Republic of Texas won the revolution, Columbia, known currently as West Columbia became the first capital for the Republic of Texas. The first government started in West Columbia by October, 1836. They inaugurated as President:- Sam Houston, and his Vice- President Mirabeau B Lamar. The first Congress began and the Constitution for the Republic was ratified. Henry Smith had been the governor in 1835-36 time span. He also became the Secretary of State until his health failed. :The replica shown above was built on the site in 1976 to preserve Texas History. '''2nd Courthouse, county Seat April, 1837''' - Texas government moved to Houston to resume business. {{Image|file=Brazoria_County_Texas-8.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=1839 courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''3rd Courthouse, 1839''' The picture shown is the courthouse that is called Leman Kelsey's building. A hurricane in 1900 destroyed that Capitol. {{Image|file=Brazoria_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=1894 courthouse Angleton. }}{{clear}} '''4th Courthouse, Angleton, 1894''' When the railroad went through, the action enticed more settlers to Angleton,. Soon Angleton was voted to be the county seat, with a courthouse being built in 1894, The resulting courthouse was impressive. However the huge courthouse in Brazoria was not used after 1896. Was there faulty construction or a storm? {{Image|file=Brazoria_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1897 Brazoria county courthouse }} {{clear}} '''5th Courthouse, 1897 ''' A new courthouse was built in Angleton with a 90-foot tower. The 1894 courthouse was not used after 1897 when the county seats changed. Later the tower was altered and removed. {{Image|file=Brazoria_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Old Brazoria Co. Courthouse }} {{clear}} '''6th Courthouse,1940 ''' - This courthouse had Art-deco detail, but looked plain, rather a rectangle building. {{Image|file=Brazoria_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Current Brazoria County Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''7th Courthouse, 1976''' This 7th courthouse Brazoria courthouse is also a brick box. lt is connected at the rear of the 1940 courthouse. A glass section connects the two buildings is similar to an atrium. ===Geography=== Located on the Brazos River and the Gulf Coast Flat Coastal Plain, with coastal-type soils, drained by Brazos and San Bernard rivers; Brazoria Reservoir, Eagle Nest Lake, Harris Reservoir, Mustang Lake East/West, San Bernard Reservoirs. Its highest altitude, Damon Mound, is 146 feet above sea level. {{Image|file=Brazoria_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=. }}{{clear}} '''Airports''' * Texas Gulf Coast Regional Airport- * Nearby Airport with fully service — William P Hobby Airport in adjacent Harris county *Highways:
    :State Highway 6 :State Highway 35 :State Highway 36 :State Highway 288 ===Local Resources=== :Minerals found in the county: Oil, gas, sand, gravel. :Agriculture in the county include: Cattle, hay, rice, soybeans, sorghum, nurseries, corn, cotton, aquaculture, bees. Some 20,000 acres of rice irrigated. ===Protected areas=== *U S Fish and Wildlife Refuge, Brazoria County, Texas *[http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Brazoria/visit/visitor_activities/bird_watching.html Birds wildlife in Brazoria county] *[http://www.fws.gov/refuge/brazoria/ Brazoria county, Texas Refuge] *Brazoria National Wildlife Refuge *Sam Bernard National Wildlife Refuge on South west *Juston Hurst Wildlife Mgmt Area near Freeport *Varnier Hogg Plantation State Historic Site - {{Image|file=Brazoria_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Varnier Hogg Plantation. }}{{clear}} *Levi Jordan Plantation State Historic site ::This is only a partial list of the 400 birds there: Herons, ibis, sandpipers, stilts, roseate spoonbills, reddish egrets, white-faced ibis, wood storks and American bitterns and in the fall- merlins, white-tailed hawks, Northern harriers, red-tail and broad-wing hawks. American kestrels and peregrine falconsT. Mississippi kites, crested caracaras, Harris’s hawks, and bald eagles throughout the year. ===Demographics=== *Since Brazoria is on the Gulf Coast, it has a history of hurricanesL''' 1854, 1900, 1909, 1915, 1932, 1941''' and Hurricane Carla in '''1961'''. :Floods in this area: floods of 1899, 1913, 1915, 1929, and 1940 and 2016. :For for recreation: Beaches, water sports; fishing, hunting; wildlife refuges, historic sites, plantations; state and county parks. ::NOTE: there is a replica of first capitol of the Republic of Texas at West Columbia. {{Image|file=Brazoria_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=Replica of first capital of Republic of Texas in West Columbia. }} {{clear}} :Industries are: Petroleum and chemical, fishing, tourism, agribusiness. Part of Houston metropolitan area, and naturalists to bird watch. Population in Brazoria -241,767 people. The housing units- 90,628 give a density of 65 people/sq mile. The county is predominately caucasian -77%. Median income is higher than some counties: $48,632. *Brazoria is located on the Texas Gulf Coast ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Pearland, Texas|Pearland]] *[[:Category:Freeport, Texas|Freeport]] *[[:Category:Brazoria, Texas|Brazoria]] ====Towns'==== *[[:Category:Alvin, Texas|Alvin]] *'''[[:Category:Angleton, Texas|Angleton]] (county seat)''', *Brasserie, Texas *[[:Category:Brookside Village, Texas|Brookside Village]] *[[:Category:Clute, Texas|Clute]] *[[:Category:Danbury, Texas|Danbury]] *[[:Category:Lake Jackson, Texas|Lake Jackson]] *[[:Category:Liverpool, Texas|Liverpool]] *[[:Category:Manvel, Texas|Manvel]] *[[:Category:Oyster Creek, Texas|Oyster Creek]] *[[:Category:Richwood, Texas |Richwood]] *[[:Category:Rosharon, Texas|Rosharon]] *[[:Category:Sandy Point, Texas |Sandy Point]] *[[:Category:Surfside Beach, Texas|Surfside Beach]] *[[:Category:Sweeny, Texas|Sweeny]] *'''[[:Category:West Columbia, Texas|West Columbia]]''' *[[:Category:East Columbia, Texas| East Columbia]] *[[:Category:Holiday Lakes, Texas|Holiday Lakes]] *[[:Category:Quintana, Texas|Quintana]] *[[:Category:Bailey's Prairie, Texas|Bailey's Prairie]] *[[:Category:Bonney, Texas|Bonney]] *[[:Category:Hillcrest, Texas|Hillcrest]] *[[:Category:Iowa Colony, Texas|Iowa Colony]] *[[:Category:Jones Creek, Texas|Jones Creek]] ===Events/Festivals=== ===Schools=== '''Alvin Independent School District''' Alvin High School. Alvin Manvel High School, Manvel Shadow Creek High School, Pearland Alvin Junior High School, Alvin Fairview Junior High School, Alvin Grace Ward Harby Junior High School, Alvinb Manvel Junior High School. Manvel Rodeo Palms Junior High School, Manvel Nolan Ryan Junior High School, Pearland Alvin Elementary School, Alvin (3-5) Alvin Primary School. Alvin (PK-2) Golda Hood-Bobbie Case Elementary School, Alvin (PK-5) Shirley Dill Brothers Elementary School, Pearland (PK-5) Walt Disney Elementary School, Alvin (3-5) Dr. James "Red" Duke Elementary School, Manvel (PK-5) Bill Hasse Elementary School, Alvin (PK-5) Laura Ingalls Wilder Elementary School, Pearland (PK-5) Don Jeter Elementary School Manvel 2002 PK-5 Mary Burks Marek Elementary School Pearland 2004 PK-5 E.C. Mason Elementary School Manvel 1979 PK-5 Meridiana Elementary School Iowa Colony 2016 PK-5 Melba L. Passmore Elementary School Alvin 1993 PK-5 Savannah Lakes Elementary School Rosharon 2008 PK-5 Bob and Betty Nelson Elementary Alvin 2019 (planned) PK-5 2015 Bond replacement of Alvin Elementary School Robert Louis Stevenson Primary School Alvin 1974 PK-2nd sister school to Walt Disney Elementary (3rd-5th) Mark Twain Elementary School Alvin 2012 PK-5 replaced original Mark Twain Primary School (1964) Glenn York Elementary School Pearland 2011 PK-5 Pomona Elementary School Manvel 2017 PK-5 2015 Bond Bel Nafegar Sanchez Elementary School Rosharon TBD PK-5 2015 Bond * Assets Academy, Alvin, Texas (Alternative) *Adapt, Alvin, Texas (Alternative) Angleton Independent School District B Brazosport Independent School District C Columbia-Brazoria Independent School District D Damon Independent School District Danbury Independent School District P Pearland Independent School District S Sweeny Independent School District ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Confederate Cemetery, Alvin, Texas|Confederate Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oak Park Cemetery, Alvin, Texas|Oak Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Restwood Memorial Park, Clute, Texas|Restwood Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Gulf Prairie Cemetery, Jones Creek, Texas|Gulf Prairie Cemetery]] :::https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_Prairie_Cemetery *[[:Category: Paradise South Cemetery, Pearland, Texas|Paradise South Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Columbia Cemetery, West Columbia, Texas|Columbia Cemetery]] *Old Columbia Cemetery *[[:Category: South Park Cemetery, Pearland, Texas|South Park Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Damon Cemetery, Brazoria County, Texas|Damon Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Velasco Cemetery, Brazoria County, Texas|Velasco Cemetery]] * The tomb of '''[[Austin-1002 |Stephen Fuller Austin]]''' is in Gulf Prairie Cemetery. *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2539 Find a Grave] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Brazoria/ListBrazoria.html Brazoria Cemeteries] ===Historical Census=== :1850 - 4,841 :1860 - 7,143 :1870 - 7,527 :1880 - 9,774 :1890 - 11,506 :1900 - 14,861 :1910 - 13,299 :1920 - 20,614 :1930 - 23,054 :1940 - 27,069 :1950 - 46,549 :1960 - 76,204 :1970 - 108,312 :1980 - 169,587 :1990 - 191,707 :2000 - 241,767 people ===Notables=== *[[Harrison-6560 |Andrew Jackson Harrison]]- Alamo defender *[[Harrison-6826 |George Harrison]] - one of Stephen F Austin's Old Three Hundred settlers- *[[Alsbury-31 |Horace Arlington Alsbury]] -Stephen F. Austin's Old Three Hundred, siege of San *[[Archer-1727|Branch Tanner Archer]] *[[Hogg-938 | James Stephen "Jim" Hogg]] *[[Hogg-1114 |Ima Hogg]], Dau of Jim Hogg, b Mineola TX, d Austin, Travis, Tx *[[Jones-32587 |Anson Jones]] *[[Bryan-2718 |Moses Austin Bryan]] **[[Houston-1020 |Temple Lee Houston]] youngest son of Sam Houston *Thomas B. Bell *Dennis Bonnen *Greg Bonnen *Monica Lin Brown *John Wiley Bryant *James Kerr - one Austin's Old Three Hundred *Joel Walter Robison *Nolan Ryan *Reid Ryan *James Fannin *Henry Smith (Texas governor) *Phil Huffman ===WikiTree Profiles=== *[[Lockhart-1264 |Byrd Lockhart]], Gonzales commissioner, scout, road surveyor ===County Resources=== *Brazoria County Library system has branches in lvin, Angleton, Brazoria, Clute, Danbury, Freeport, Lake Jackson, Manvel, Pearland, Sweeny and West Columbia ===Sources=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazoria_County,_Texas Brazoria County, Wikipedia] *[https://www.fws.gov/refuge/brazoria/ Refuges, Brazoria] *[http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/brazoria-county Texas Almanac] *Handbook of Texas Online, Diana J. Kleiner, "Brazoria County," accessed June 05, 2016, [http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb12. Uploaded on August 7, 2010, Modified on March 1, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. TSHA Brazoria *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2539 Find a Grave] * [http://publications.newberry.org/ahcbp/documents/TX_Individual_County_Chronologies.htm] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Brazoria/ListBrazoria.html Brazoria Cemeteries] *[https://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/brazoria-county-texas-cemetery-records.htm Access: Brazoria County Cemeteries] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Brazoria_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch, Brazoria] *[http://www.interment.net/us/tx/brazoria.htm Cemeteries of Brazoria at interment.net] *[http://www.fws.gov/refuge/Brazoria/visit/visitor_activities/bird_watching.html Birds wildlife in Brazoria county] *[http://www.fws.gov/refuge/brazoria/ Brazoria county, Texas Refuge] *http://brazoriacountytx.gov *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angleton%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bailey%27s_Prairie%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bonney%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brazoria%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brookside_Village%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clute%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Danbury%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/East_Columbia,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Freeport%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hillcrest%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Holiday_Lakes%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Iowa_Colony%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jones_Creek%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Jackson%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manvel%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oyster_Creek%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quintana%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richwood%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rosharon,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sandy_Point%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Surfside_Beach%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sweeny%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Columbia%2C_Texas

    Brazos County, Texas

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    Welcome to Brazos County, Texas Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Texas Texas Space Page]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Formed From=== {{Image|file=Brazos_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=260 |caption='''Brazos County Seal''' }} {{Blue|Navasota County was created in 1841 from Robertson and Washington counties, The county was renamed Brazos County for the Brazos River in 1842. It was organized in 1843}} with Bryan as the county seat. ===Adjacent counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Brazos County, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = "Old San Antonio Road"
    [[:Space:Robertson County, Texas|Robertson County]] |N Location = |NE Location = "Navasota River"
    [[:Space:Madison County, Texas|Madison County]] |E Location = "Navasota River"
    [[:Space:Grimes County, Texas|Grimes County]] |SE Location = |S Location = "Brazos River"
    [[:Space:Washington County, Texas|Washington County]] |SW Location = "Brazos River"
    [[:Space:Burleson County, Texas|Burleson County]] |W Location = }} ===History/Timeline=== :Paleo-Indians were present in this area. This is shown by spearpoints found along the Brazos River as well as a butchered mammoth was found In the Duewall-Newberry Site. The hunters and gathers probably lived on deer, bison, roots, nuts, wild berries. The Spanish explorers reported Bidai and Tonkawa Indians, with Apaches and Comanches that hunted buffalo as far SE *Spanish groups traveling on the Old San Antonio Road would have passed the NW boundary of this county. (there is no evidence of Spanish settlements for the area.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb13 {{Image|file=Houston_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Empresario colonies of Mexican Texas }} ::The colony that is now labeled Brazos County was included in Stephen F. Austin's '''second colony''' and became part of '''Washington Municipality''' under the Mexican government. Colonists who sought plantation sites on the Brazos between 1821 and 1831 included '''Elliot McNeil Millican, Richard Carter, James H. Evetts, Melvan Lanham, Lee C. Smith, and Mordecai Boon.''' Both '''Brazos County, Texas''' and '''Brazoria county''' are named for the Brazos River. This river can be found as the Western side of this county. The county was formed in 1841 and organized in 1843. '''1837'''- the area considered to be present-day Brazos County was included with Washington County. In Fact Washington-on-the Brazos was the "go-to" place for all political meetings in the '''1820's and 1830's'''.. Early Texas History mentions this area also. :The Brazos River, which birthed these counties created an obstruction for county government. "What were they thinking?" :'''January, 1841''' - Navasota county was formed :'''Judge R. E. B. Baylor''' held the first court at the house of Joseph Ferguson, about 14 miles W of present-day Bryan. :'''1841'''County seat was named Boonville (for Mordecai Boon) located on John Austin's league, and Hiram Hanover surveyed this in '''1841'''. :'''1841-42''' - '''Brazos county was '''renamed''' from Navasota'''!! (Navasota is currently a town in Grimes county) :'''1843'''. The county was organized :'''1870''' History tells us that this county was a poor county originally. By 1870 the county donated 2,416 acres of its land for the site of '''Texas A & M University''' to be created. The rest is history: Texas A & M University is one of the largest and finest institutions in the country and very successful financially. This has been a boost in taxes to Brazos County. :'''1850''' cotton was being grown in the county - increasing from 142 bales in 1850 to 2,269 bales. :'''1861''' - there was a mixed amount of small farms with a few larger plantations... Population 1,713 white and 1,1063 slaves. There were ~118 slave holders listed, yet 4 people had more than 50 slaves, with the rest owning 5 or less. :'''1861''' Brazos voted 215 to 44 for secession in 1861. Since the rail was at Millican, it became important mobilization center. :'''1861''' Training camp established for the war. Companies included 21st Texas Cavalry regiment, 25th Texas Cavalry Regiment, 10th Texas Infantry Regiment. During the war the Brazos County Commissioners Court acted to gather supplies for the Confederacy and assist the indigent families of men serving in the armed forces.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb13 :'''June 1865-''' 8 years Reconstructucion- Federal troops arrived in Millican. White and Blacks quarrel over labor contracts. Both races attended school at Milllican as well as at Wilson's Plantation. :'''1867''' - Federal authorities removed from office any who were confederate in beliefs. :'''1868''' the county was dominated by Republicans who were using violence, questionable voting to control politics. :'''1868''' Millican race riot . The Ku Klux Klan made its first appearance in the county. :'''1870''' History tells us that this county was a poor county originally. By 1870 the county donated 2,416 acres of its land for the site of '''Texas A & M University''' to be created. The rest is history: Texas A & M University is one of the largest and finest institutions in the country and very successful financially. This has been a boost in taxes to Brazos County. :'''1873''' First election where a democrat won.Boonlville and Millican declined rapidly in population. People moved away :'''1890''' Cotton farming increased: 44,000 acres in 1890 and to an all-time high in 1910: 72,275 acres, about a third of all improved acres in the county, in 1910. :The depression hit this county just like all others. :Farming began to be mechanized. :'''1912''' First Jewish temple, Temple Freda, built. ( U.S. National Register of Historic Places on September 22, 1983). Bryan grew slowly. :'''1980''' -College station with Texas A. & M. Unversity grew '''rapidly''', it had grown from 390 people to over 18,000https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb13 ===Washington-on-the-Brazos===

    {{Image|file=Brazos_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Washington-on-the-Brazos. }} [[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|10px]] This is the story of'''WASHINGTON-on-the-BRAZOS- :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|10px]][http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/washington-on-the-brazos/park_history Washington on the Brazos] :[[Image:Profile_Photo_s-24.gif|10px]] [http://texasalmanac.com/topics/government/washington-county Texas almanac Washington county] {{Image|file=Photos-723.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} {{clear}} ::Stephen F Austin's colony, "Old Three Hundred", settlers for this colony arrived 1821. The first thing that had to be done was to build a ferry for access from the west side of the Brazos to the East side. Andrew Robinson was a settler on West side, who asked his son in law, John W Hall to build the ferry, in '''1822.''' Stephen F Austin and Baron Bastrop awarded a league of land to Robinson in '''1824''' with the authority to operate the ferry. Washington-on-the-Brazos was surveyed, platted by '''1833.'''http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/washington-on-the-brazos/park_history Washington on the Brazos] The town had rough log buildings set on the bluff, half a mile from the Brazos River. Colonel William Gray" described it as a "disgusting place." ::However this was the beginning of the Texas colony and people were proud of it.. Soon the "movers and the shakers" who were interested in governing were living there to attend meetings. :These men with a different courage who came to here to work on the Declaration of Independence. These delegates received word from Travis of his problems at the Alamo twice while they were working and some wanted to abandon this duty to send aid to Travis' aid. They felt Texas needed some governmental structure in place. . March 15, 1836, word reached Washington-on-the-Brazos regarding the '''fall of the Alamo'''. They stayed 2 more days finalizing the election of officials. Then the governing powers and all delegates fled as well on March 17, 1836.. {{Image|file=Photos_of_Alamo-11.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=a building Washington-on-the-Brazos. }} ::The delegates writing and signing the Declaration of Independence at the Convention knew they put their lives and families as well as assets at risk if the Revolution failed.. They may not have thought Santa Anna would march across Texas, but there was the possibility. The constitution began the government for the Republic of Texas http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adp/archives/documents/washingtononbrazos.html ::The geographic description for this mysterious town that we do not know in 2016 was located one mile SW of the junction of the Brazos and Navasota rivers, where the La Bahía Road crossed the Brazos River. It was 70 miles NW of Houston, and 200 miles up the Brazos River from the coastline.Handbook of Texas Online, Carole E. Christian, "Washington-On-the-brazos, TX," accessed June 11, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hvw10. Uploaded on June 15, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. Texas legislature appropriated funds for a park encompassing part of the old townsite in 1915. Washington-on-the-Brazos has hosted annual celebrations of Texas independence every March 2 since that time. ::It seems the power of the town and hearts of the people vanished when the government fled!! Finally people began moving back. '''1842''' the Republic of Texas appointed '''Washington -on-the-Brazos the capital of the Republic''' for a Second time. The capitol prospered when river traffic increased so that at times 3 stern-wheeled boats could be seen tied at the docks.. 1854 the river flooded and left a boat stranded in the middle of a cotton field. It had to be dismantled to move it. Washington -on-the-Brazos with population of 1500 people refused to pay the bonus for the railroad (Houston and Texas Central Railroad.... '''The railroad by-passed Washington-on-the-Brazos'''!! Texas legislature passed over the town for capital of Texas and chose Waterloo to be its capital, which was renamed Austin. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Washington-on-the-Brazos,_Texashttp://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/washington-on-the-brazos http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/adp/archives/documents/washingtononbrazos.html *W. O. Dietrich, The Blazing Story of Washington County (Brenham, Texas: Banner Press, 1950; rev. ed., Wichita Falls: Nortex, 1973). *Jack Vincent Donoghue, Washington-on-the-Brazos (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1935). *Thomas Clarence Richardson, East Texas: Its History and Its Makers (4 vols., New York: Lewis Historical Publishing, 1940). {{Image|file=Photos-723.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} {{clear}}

    ====Land Grants==== [[Groce-78|Jared Ellison Groce II]] ====Government Offices==== :'''1841 1st Courthous'''e of Navasota county-the cabin of Joseph Ferguson on the Navasota River was the first courthouse. A new courthouse was planned and to be built to accommodate their sizehttp://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/BryanTexas/Brazos-County-Razed-1892-Courthouse.htm :'''1842''' - Texas changed the county name of Navasota to '''B R A Z O S'''. :'''1846 - 2nd Courthouse''' was Frame courthouse was built in Boonville. It was used for court, dances and hog scaldings. :'''1854 courthouse''' - 2 story. Colonel Harvey Mitchell (who felt he was the father of Brazos County) even planted trees and shrubs.. :'''1870 4th courthouse''' - on the site where the 6th stands. (1866 Bryan had become the county seat)! {{Image|file=Brazos_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=1892 Courthouse }}{{Image|file=Brazos_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1892 courthouse, Bryan }}{{clear}} :'''1892 5th courthouse''' It had a tower, and Seth Thomas clock!! This was torn down for the 6th courthouse to be built. Victorian, but people wanted something more modern…. {{Image|file=Brazos_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=1955 courthouse. }} :'''1955 6th courthouse''' - brick, steel and marble with modern style. This building contained all offices, courtrooms, and jail. In 1982 and 1986 additions were built. It is now rather rectangular. ===Geography=== Brazos County is bounded by both Navasota and Brazos rivers in SE central Texas. Brazos county is bounded on the NW by Robertson County, on the E by Madison and Grimes counties, on the S by Washington County, and on the SW by Burleson County. with latitude/longitude is 30°40' north latitude and 96°18' west longitude. :Brazos county has a growing season of 268 days. Soil here varies sandy, between 11- 20% prime farmland. The northern third of the county is in the Blackland Prairie area and is vegetated by elm, oak, pecan, and mesquite trees along streams. The middle and southern parts of the county are the Post Oak Savannah vegetation area, which features post oak, walnut, and pecan trees. '''Highways:'''
    :US Highway 190 :Texas State Highway 6 :Texas State Highway 21 **Easterwood Airport, owned by Texas A&M ===Protected areas=== *Washington-On-The-Brazos See below ===Demographics=== Cotton production, acreages:
    Cotton farming increased: 44,000 acres in 1890 and to an all-time high in 1910: 72,275 acres, about a third of all improved acres in the county, in 1910. :'''2014''' there were 209,152 people living in Brazos County. About 57.7 percent were Anglo, 24.5 percent were Hispanic, and 11.3 percent were African American. More than 81 percent of residents age twenty-five and older had four years of high school, and 37 percent had college degrees. In the early twenty-first century Texas A&M University played a key role in the area's economyhttps://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb13 ====Cities/Towns==== * [[:Category:College Station, Texas|College Station]] * [[:Category:Bryan, Texas|Bryan - county seat]] * [[:Category:Wixon Valley, Texas|Wixon Valley]] * [[:Category:Millican, Texas|Millican]] * [[:Category:Benchley, Texas|Benchley]] * [[:Category:Booneville, Texas|Booneville]] ===== Schools===== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} =====Colleges/Universities===== *Texas A&M University, College Station, Texas ===Historical Census=== :1850 - 614 :1860 - 3,096 :1870 - 9,205 :1880 - 13,576 :1890 - 16,650 :1900 - 18,859 :1910 - 18,919 :1920 - 21,975 :1930 - 21,835 :1940 - 26,997 :1950 - 38,390 :1960 - 44,895 :1970 - 57,978 :1980 - 94,492 :1990 - 121,862 :2000 - 152,415 :2010 - 194,851 =====Notables===== *[[Groce-78|Jared Ellison Groce II]] *[[Austin-1002 | Stephen F Austin]] Stephen F Austin "Old Three Hundred"colony, "Father of Texas" *The Italians of Steele's Store Texas. Boykin, Rosemary, BPL; TAMU *Harvey Mitchell Father of Brazos county and Texas A & M *James Bryan (mining executive) *John Raney *R.J.Q. Adams, historian and author *Terry H. Anderson, historian and author *Garland Bayliss, American historian, administrator at Texas A&M, resided Bryan and College Station *Walter L. Buenger, historian at Texas A&M University *Melvin Bullitt, National Football League free safety (Colts) *Kent Caperton, former state senator *Gerald Carter, NFL wide receiver (Jets/Buccaneers) *James T. Draper, Jr., Texas Southern Baptist clergyman-pastorate in Bryan in 1956 *Chester Dunning, historian and specialist in Russian studies *Bill Flores, congressman from Texas since 2011 *Linda Ellerbee, NBC broadcast journalist *Roy Bill Garcia, radio personality *Claude Hall, historian *Jack Kingston, congressman of First District of Georgia *Devin Lemons, NFL linebacker (Redskins) *Aries Merritt, 2012 Olympic gold medalist in 110-meter hurdles *William T. "Bill" Moore, state senator(1949- 1981), known as "the Bull of the Brazos" and "father of the modern Texas A&M University" * J. Milton Nance *Colonists who sought plantation sites on the Brazos between 1821 and 1831 included Elliot McNeil Millican, Richard Carter, James H. Evetts, Melvan Lanham, Lee C. Smith, and Mordecai Boon and [[Groce-78|Jared Ellison Groce II]]. ====County Resources==== *Texas A & M University located in College Station, Brazos County, Texas *The Italians of Steele's Store Texas. Boykin, Rosemary, BPL; TAMU ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }} {{clear}} *[[:Category: Boonville Cemetery, Bryan, Texas|Boonville Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bryan City Cemetery, Bryan, Texas|Bryan City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: College Station City Cemetery, College Station, Texas|College Station City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Rest-Ever Memorial Park, Bryan, Texas|Rest-Ever Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Richard Carter Park, College Station, Texas|Richard Carter Park]] *http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2540 *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Brazos/ListBrazos.html Cemeteries of Brazos County] *[https://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/brazos-county-texas-cemetery-records.htm Brazos County Cemetery Records] ===Sources=== *https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb13 *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/washington-on-the-brazos/park_history Washington on the Brazos] *The Italians of Steele's Store Texas. Boykin, Rosemary, BPL; TAMU *Handbook of Texas Online, Carole E. Christian, "Washington-On-the-brazos, TX," accessed June 07, 2016,http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hvw10. *Handbook of Texas Online, Carole E. Christian, "Washington-On-the-brazos, TX," accessed June 07, 2016,http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hvw10. *[http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/WashingtonOnTheBrazos/WashingtonOnTheBrazosStatePark.htm#history Uploaded on June 15, 2010. washington on the Brazos] *W. O. Dietrich, "The Blazing Story of Washington County (Brenham, Texas: Banner Press, 1950; rev. ed., Wichita Falls: Nortex, 1973). *Jack Vincent Donoghue, Washington-on-the-Brazos (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1935). *Thomas Clarence Richardson, East Texas: Its History and Its Makers (4 vols., New York: Lewis Historical Publishing, 1940). *W. O. Dietrich, The Blazing Story of Washington County (Brenham, Texas: Banner Press, 1950; rev. ed., Wichita Falls: Nortex, 1973). *Jack Vincent Donoghue, Washington-on-the-Brazos (M.A. thesis, University of Texas, 1935). *Thomas Clarence Richardson, East Texas: Its History and Its Makers (4 vols., New York: Lewis Historical Publishing, 1940). *[http://tpwd.texas.gov/state-parks/washington-on-the-brazos/park_history Washington on the Brazos] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Benchley,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/College_Station%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kurten%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Millican%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wixon_Valley%2C_Texas

    Breckenridge Name Study

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    [[Category:Breckenridge Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a page to collect together in one place, variants of its spelling, and pieces of information about the Breckenridge surname and its interesting history. The hope is other researchers like you will feel free to contribute additional information you might have come across too, INCLUDING YOUR SOURCE, under the appropriate sections. Much of a family's history is in its name, and I look forward to us building a useful resource for new and experienced researchers alike. If you have any questions specifically about this page or topic, please contact the project leader or add your questions to the G2G bulletin board. '''NOTE:''' To keep things more visually divided and so easier to research, when switching to information from another source, say a few introductory words about it in the first line and italicize it. And to better help identify locations, bold their names. If you find one that's been missed, feel free to bold it. ==Name Variants== Variations include Brackenridge, Brahenridge, Brakenbury, Brackenrige, Brachenrig,e Brecenrigg, Brecenrig, Breckinridge, Breckenridge, Breckinrige, Breckinrigg, Breconrig, Breconrigg, Breckenrig, Breckenrigg, Braikenridge, Braikinrigg, Braikinrig, Braikinridge, Braikinrige.[[http://clandouglassociety.org|Clan Douglas Society of North America]], Page: "Breckinridge", info as of 6-22-2017 ==Clan Affiliation== ''Clan affiliation is not clear.'' According to Researcher Jim McClenahan, even the experts seem unable to agree on a specific Clan affiliation for the Breckenridges, as I've discovered from my own research. Depending on the source, it is generally concluded that their affiliation is with one of these three Clans: McDonald, Campbell or Douglas. However, after 1995, The Clan Douglas Society of North America identified the Breckinridges as a "Sept" (families that followed another family's chief) to their Clan. But for the sake of thoroughness, my plan is to over time list here, all statements and sources found through research pertaining to clan identity. ==Name History== ''Dr. George F. Black, in his "The Surnames of Scotland", 1946, writes'', "The names Breckenridge and Brackenridge are confined mainly to '''Lanarkshire''' and '''Ayrshire'''. The surname is derived from the lands of '''Brackenrig''' in the old Barony of Avondale in '''Lanarkshire'''." Dr. Black mentioned the name as having been in use as "John of Bracaniyggis in '''Glascow''' in 1454 and Brackanrig in 1505."Black, George F. The Surnames of Scotland: Their Origin, Meaning, and History. Edinburgh: Birlinn, 1993. Print. ''Brackenridge Surname History states,'' "The Brackenridge surname can be traced back to the fifteenth century in '''lowland Scotland''' and '''northern England''' where it appears in a variety of private papers and public records. Most frequently, however, it is associated with '''Lanarkshire, Ayrshire''', and the environs of '''Glasgow'''. Variant spellings are common: Brackenridge, Breakenridge, Breakinridge, Breckenridge, Breccinridge, or Breckenridge. The earliest spellings, however, end with “rig” rather than “ridge,” suggesting an agricultural context: Brecenrigg, Brecenrig, Breckinrigg, Breconrig, Breconnrigg, etc. (A rig is the space between the furrows in a plowed field and by extension refers to the field itself.) Bracken is an undesirable wide-leafed fern that flourishes in the moist Scottish soil and is eaten by animals only as a last resort. Before Scots adopted modern agricultural practices, fields were broken up in medieval fashion into small plots separated by built-up rigs or mounds (ridges)on which weeds such as bracken proliferated. “Bracken rigs” possibly described the fields in which our ancestors labored and eventually became a family name. "Other etymologies are more exotic but less verifiable historically. Some family historians propose Highland origins, most frequently '''Argyllshire''' and surrounding environs. Taking their name from bracken-covered hills, these highlanders supposedly moved south in search of better farmland and more promising economic conditions. One writer claims that the family name sprung up spontaneously during “one of the religious wars in '''Scotland'''” when Protestants and Catholics met on a battlefield. A family named McIlvain, so the story goes, fought with the Protestants who were defeated and routed. The McIlvains, however, saved their lives by taking refuge in a ridge overgrown with tall bracken. Because of their near miraculous escape from death, in gratitude they adopted the new name of Brackenridge. "Although this story makes interesting reading, we know that the name Brackenridge existed long before any Protestant-Catholic engagements. The surname apparently is derived from the lands of Brackenrig in the old Barony of '''Avondale in Lanarkshire'''. Early references include “the yard of John Bracanrygg in '''Glasgow'''” (1454) and the mention of Robert Brakinrig as a witness to a letter of reversion (1504). In 1629 a William Brackinrig in '''Clevens''' complained of having been assaulted and in 1654 John Breckenrig is noted as having been a servitor in '''Lanarkshire''' in 1654. As far back as 1600, the name appears in the Edinburgh Marriage Register in the forms Brakinrig, Brackenrig, Braikinrig, and Brackenrigg. An entry from the Eastwood [near Glasgow] Parish Kirk Session Records, 20 November 1708 reads: “John Breakenridge was brought before the Session for cursing, swearing, and profanation of the Sabbath Day and fined 30 shillings Scots.” "Our extended Brackenridge family connections can be traced back to a cluster of Lanarkshire parishes in the vicinity of '''Glasgow''': The Barony (Glasgow), Old and New '''Monkland''', and '''Bothwell'''. Among towns of note in the latter three parishes, were '''Airdrie, Bothwell, Bellshill, Coatbridge, Holyton,''' and '''Uddingston''', as well as many small mining and farm villages such as '''Bargaddie, Rosewell, Langloan,''' and '''Whifflet.''' Our immediate family ties, however, are located in '''Old or West Monkland Parish''', an area about ten miles in length and three and a half miles wide situated along the eastern bank of the '''river Clyde''' on the outskirts of Glasgow. The name '''Monkland''' derives from a Cistercian Monastery that occupied the territory as far back as the fourteenth century.Website: Brackenridge, Page: Brackenridge Surname History [http://brackenridge.net/history/the-brackenridges/], info as of 6-22-2017 == Sources ==

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    Bredbo Cemetery

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    [[Category: Bredbo Cemetery, Bredbo, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ===About=== Bredbo cemetery is situated in the southern tablelands region of NSW. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=nimmitabel%20nsw#map=15/-36.5053/149.2827 Link to map of Bredbo] thomas ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in BredboCemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on in May 2014 *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. :Details of burials not photographed have also been taken from Funeral notices. ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" class="unsortable" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" class="unsortable" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | [[Phillips-14360|Adams]] ||Emily Frances||||1959 16 Jan||86?|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Phillips-14360.jpg 5244823] |- | [[Adams-22027|Adams]] ||John W||||1953 03 18||76|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Adams-22027.jpg 5244824] |- | [[Matthews-5283|Apps]] ||Laura||||1969 06 09||78||W of Thomas Apps|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Matthews-5283.jpg 5244829] |- | [[Apps-239|Apps]] ||Thomas||||1956 07 02||79||H of Laura|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Apps-239.jpg 5244830] |- | [[Simons-1282|Armstead]]||Maureen June||1929 10 07||2012 02 05||||nee Simons; M of Cheryl Williamson, Louise Povey|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Simons-1282.jpg 5244869] |- | [[Bates-6061|Bates]]||Raymond John||1925 09 11||2011 03 29|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Bates-6061.jpg 5244751] |- | [[Beazley-44|Beazley]] ||James (Clifford)||||1951 07 22||79|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Beazley-44.jpg 5244860] |- | [[Black-6733|Black]] ||Edward Marshall||||1956 08 05||64|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Black-6733.jpg 5244851] |- | [[Taylor-29353|Black]] ||Violet Isabel||||1948 03 25||54|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Taylor-29353.jpg 5244852] |- | [[Blewitt-36|Blewitt]] ||William Henry||||1959 09 02||67|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Blewitt-36.jpg 5244825] |- | [[Blewitt-35|Blewitt]] ||George Arthur||||1926 06 23||60|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Blewitt-35.jpg 5244826] |- | [[Perry-5269|Blewitt]] ||Rosetta||||1960 07 19||86|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Perry-5269.jpg 5244827] |- | [[Blewitt-40|Blewitt]] ||Arthur H||||1972 10 04||73||H of Marjorie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Blewitt-40.jpg 5244828] |- | [[Smith-65044|Blewitt]] ||Marjorie J||1914||2005||||W of Arthur|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Blewitt-40.jpg 5244828] |- | [[Collins-10577|Bowerman]]||Maureen Margaret||||1990 07 02||52|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Bowerman-278.jpg 5244731] |- | [[Bowerman-179|Bowerman]] ||James||||1979 03 27||87|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Bowerman-179.jpg 5244732] |- | [[Flakelar-6|Bowerman]] ||Thelma Ethel||||1988 08 01||79|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Flakelar-6.jpg 5244733] |- | [[Bowerman-181|Bowerman]] ||Alan Frederick||||1956 10 21||41||N441129|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Bowerman-181.jpg 5244761] |- | [[Bowerman-180|Bowerman]] ||Francis William||||1953 07 30||66||w/Eva Bowerman||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Bowerman-180.jpg 5244762] |- | [[South-930|Bowerman]] ||Eva||||1966 10 12||79||w/Francis William Bowerman||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Bowerman-180.jpg 5244762] |- | [[Bowerman-175|Bowerman]] ||John||||1925 12 04||89|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Bowerman-175.jpg 5244763] |- | [[Bowerman-182|Bowerman]] ||Richard Phillip||||1921 12 31||59?|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Bowerman-182.jpg 5244764] |- | [[Hayes-4032|Bowerman]] ||Agnes||||1929 01 06||63|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Hayes-4032.jpg 5244765] |- | [[Bowerman-165|Bowerman]] ||Katherine||||1926 06 20||33|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Bowerman-165.jpg 5244777] |- | [[Bowerman-279|Bowerman]]||Richard||||1897 02 27||15||S of W & M Bowerman|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Bowerman-279.jpg 5244778] |- | [[Bowerman-280|Bowerman]]||Esther May||||1897 07 30||6||D of W & M Bowerman|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Bowerman-279.jpg 5244778] |- | [[Sanderson-1726|Bowerman]]||Mabel||||1969 11 25||87||w/[[Bowerman-281|Alfred James Bowerman]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Bowerman-281.jpg 5244779] |- | [[Bowerman-281|Bowerman]]||Alfred James||||1971 06 18||91||w/[[Sanderson-1726|Mabel Bowerman]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Bowerman-281.jpg 5244779] |- | [[Connolly-659|Bowerman]] ||Margaret||||1929 09 21||73|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Connolly-659.jpg 5244780] |- | [[Bowerman-172|Bowerman]] ||William||||1906 08 20||53||S of Richard & Esther|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Bowerman-172-1.jpg 5244781] |- | [[Bowerman-173|Bowerman]] ||Richard||||1906 10 04||75||H of Esther Sarah|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Bowerman-172-1.jpg 5244781] |- | [[Smith-92229|Bowerman]]||Esther Sarah||||1908 11 26||76||W of Richard|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Bowerman-172-1.jpg 5244781] |- | [[Black-6738|Bowerman]]||Pauline Isabel||1920 07 15||2010 08 27||90||W of [[Bowerman-282|Claude]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Black-6738.jpg 5244853] |- | [[Bowerman-282|Bowerman]]||Claude F||||2000 09 24||80||AIF N267444; H of [[Black-6738|Pauline]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Bowerman-282.jpg 5244854] |- | [[Bowerman-283|Bowerman]]||Raymond Stanley (Mondy)||1958 11 12||2005 03 10||||S of Claude & Pauline|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Bowerman-283.jpg 5244856] |- | [[Brodie-453|Brodie]] ||David||||1925 12 30||76|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Brodie-453.jpg 5244748] |- | [[Brogan-251|Brogan]] ||John||||1910 09 21||75|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Brogan-251.jpg 5244720] |- | [[Chalker-115|Chalker]] ||James||||1921 01 07||42|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Chalker-115.jpg 5244801] |- | [[Chalker-117|Chalker]] ||Bernard||||1917 04 23||4|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Chalker-117.jpg 5244802] |- | [[Clark-25194|Clark]] ||Russell Ambrose||1913 10 12||1993 12 09|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Clark-25194.jpg 5244766] |- | [[Bowerman-277|Clark]] ||Alma Enid||1917 03 07||1963 05 23|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Clark-25194.jpg 5244766] |- | [[Connolly-1017|Connolly]]||Philip||1933 02 03||2000 07 22||||b. Hobart, d. Canberra|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Connolly-1017.jpg 5244716] |- | [[Crimmins-54|Crimmins]] ||Denis||||1909 01 21||82||H of [[Callaghan-546|Margaret]]; F of [[Crimmins-55|Kate]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Crimmins-54.jpg 5244814] |- | [[Callaghan-546|Crimmins]]||Margaret||||1918 07 10||84||W of [[Crimmins-54|Denis]]; M of [[Crimmins-55|Kate]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Crimmins-54.jpg 5244814] |- | [[Crimmins-55|Crimmins]] ||Kate||||1912 11 06||54|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Crimmins-54.jpg 5244814] |- | [[Crimmins-67|Crimmins]]||Edward||||1942 09 07||76|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Crimmins-67.jpg 5244815] |- | [[Crimmins-66|Crimmins]]||Thomas||||1953 09 12||75|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Crimmins-66.jpg 5244816] |- | [[Crimmins-68|Crimmins]]||Gordon||||1918 09 23||3||S of [[Crimmins-50|D]] & [[Thurbon-68|M]] Crimmins|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Crimmins-68.jpg 5244817] |- | [[Crimmins-50|Crimmins]] ||Dennis||||1938 07 28||74||H of [[Thurbon-68|Margaret]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Crimmins-50.jpg 5244818] |- | [[Thurbon-68|Crimmins]] ||Margaret||||1947 05 04||66||W of Dennis|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Crimmins-50.jpg 5244818] |- | [[Crimmins-51|Crimmins]] ||Edward John||||1967 10 04||65||w/Clara Eileen Crimmins|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Crimmins-51.jpg 5244819] |- | [[Schofield-570|Crimmins]] ||Clara Eileen||||1981 11 24||82||w/Edward John Crimmins|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Crimmins-51.jpg 5244819] |- | [[Crimmins-53|Crimmins]] ||John Paul||||1972 01 28||6|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Crimmins-53.jpg 5244820] |- | [[Crimmins-52|Crimmins]] ||Alan John||1935 02 24||1982 10 14||||H of Kathleen; F of Susan,David,John,Margaret|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Crimmins-52.jpg 5244821] |- | [[Lawrence-4843|Crimmins]] ||Kathleen Mary||1931 06 28||1999 04 23||||W of Alan John; M of Susan,David,John,Margaret|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Crimmins-52.jpg 5244821] |- | [[Curtis-5520|Curtis]]||Hector William||||1927 07 09||<1||S of [[Curtis-5519|J]] & [[Blewitt-39|A Curtis]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Curtis-5520.jpg 5244813] |- | [[Unknown-297899|Davies]]||Hazel Isobel||1928 03 24||2014 04 18|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Unknown-297899.jpg 5244715] |- | [[Davis-33348|Davis]]||William||||1927 07 12||57|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Davis-33348.jpg 5244736] |- | [[Dengate-40|Dengate]]||Alma Enid||||1925 10 01||<1|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Dengate-40.jpg 5244850] |- | [[Eccleston-100|Eccleston-Fergus]]||Amelia Mary||1872 08 26||1955 07 05||82|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Eccleston-100.jpg 5244857] |- | [[Fergus-121|Fergus]]||William Walker||1845 08 15||1902 12 21||||b. Paisley, Scotland; F of William Walker Cochrane Fergus||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Fergus-121.jpg 5244760] |- | [[Fergus-122|Fergus]]||William Walker Cochran||1890 04 08||1894 10 20||||S of [[Fergus-121|William Walker Fergus]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Fergus-121.jpg 5244760] |- | [[Fergus-95|Fergus]] ||Charles Albert||||1948 06 27|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Fergus-95.jpg 5244858] |- | [[Fergus-123|Fergus]]||Eileen Mary||||1947 10 25||3||D of Edward & Eileen Fergus|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Fergus-123.jpg 5244859] |- | [[Flakelar-2|Flakelar]] ||John||||1909 12 30||36|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Flakelar-2.jpg 5244721] |- | [[O'Neill-1092|Flakelar]] ||Elizabeth||||1925 01 28||79|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/O_Neill-1092.jpg 5244722] |- | [[Flakelar-3|Flakelar]] ||Richard||||1947 04 07||67|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Flakelar-3.jpg 5244723] |- | [[Keir-80|Flakelar]] ||Ethel C||||1975 03 26||88|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Keir-80.jpg 5244734] |- | [[Unknown-298916|Gardem]]||Una||1932||2013||||W of [[Gardem-1|Phillip]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Unknown-298916.jpg 5244866] |- | [[Gardem-1|Gardem]]||Peter Phillip||1956||2013|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Gardem-1.jpg 5244868] |- | [[Goggin-168|Goggin]]||John William||||2005 04 06||85|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Goggin-168.jpg 5244742] |- | [[Phillips-14541|Goggin]]||Lola Jennett||||1984 04 27||58|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Phillips-14541.jpg 5244743] |- | [[Goggin-172|Goggin]]||Scott James||1992 05 08||1992 05 09||||S of Ron & Debbie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Goggin-172.jpg 5244744] |- | [[Goggin-171|Goggin]]||Dean William||1992 05 08||1992 05 11||||S of Ron & Debbie|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Goggin-172.jpg 5244744] |- | [[Goggin-169|Goggin]]||Joan Monica||1918 10 24||2004 03 18||||sister/[[Goggin-170|Joyce Agnes Goggin]]||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Goggin-169.jpg 5244745] |- | [[Goggin-170|Goggin]]||Joyce Agnes||1921 05 11||2008 02 03||||sister/[[Goggin-169|Joan Monica Goggin]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Goggin-169.jpg 5244745] |- | [[Goggin-164|Goggin]] ||Francis William||||1964 08 03||75|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Goggin-164.jpg 5244746] |- | [[Brodie-2142|Goggin]]||Hilda May||||1969 11 03||83|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Brodie-2142.jpg 5244747] |- | [[Goriup-1|Goriup]]||Gusto||||1996 03 09||63|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Goriup-1.jpg 5244717] |- | [[Bowerman-285|Hayes]]||Margaret Maria||||1954 02 08||76|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Bowerman-285.jpg 5244775] |- | [[Hayes-6073|Hayes]]||Mary||||1905 01 28||<1|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Hayes-6073.jpg 5244776] |- | [[Hoh-21|Hoh||Hans]]||1935 03 25||2002 09 01|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Hoh-21.jpg 5244786] |- | [[Huggett-57|Huggett]]||Stephan Henry||||1981 09 22||86|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Huggett-57.jpg 5244787] |- | [[Ware-1820|Huggett]]||Catherine||||1958 06 19||67|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Ware-1820.jpg 5244788] |- | [[Huggett-27|Huggett]] ||James Oswald||||1917 10 15||24|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Huggett-27.jpg 5244790] |- | [[Huggett-28|Huggett]] ||William Thomas||||1924 01 06||69|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Huggett-27.jpg 5244790] |- | [[Casey-1920|Huggett]]||Mary||||1949 11 21||89|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Huggett-27.jpg 5244790] |- | [[Huggett-29|Huggett]] ||Stanley||||1967 05 12||65|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Huggett-29.jpg 5244791] |- | [[White-25538|Huggett]]||Mona Beatrice||1899 07 11||1992 05 25|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/White-25538.jpg 5244793] |- | [[Mortlock-50|Huggett]]||Clara||1901 11 14||1996 09 15||94|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Mortlock-50.jpg 5244794] |- | [[Huggett-58|Huggett]]||Arthre Carlyle||||1989 06 02||89|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Huggett-58.jpg 5244795] |- | [[Huggett-59|Huggett]]||Cecil E||||1969 02 04||72|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Huggett-59.jpg 5244796] |- | [[Ford-6133|Huggett]]||Alma Janet||||1976 11 12||79|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Ford-6133.jpg 5244797] |- | [[Huggett-60|Huggett]]||William Thomas||||2001 05 30||79||B of Marie; F of Christine,Sandra,David|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Huggett-60.jpg 5244798] |- | [[Logan-2103|Hume]]||Mary||20 May 1850||22 Aug 1909|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Hume-517.jpg 5244872] |- | [[Hume-518|Hume]] ||John||1852||1912 04 15|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Hume-517.jpg 5244872] |- | [[Hume-517|Hume]] ||John Gilbert||||1910 10 09||21|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Hume-517.jpg 5244872] |- | [[Kite-317|Kite]]||Cyril T||||1988 03 05||58|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Kite-317.jpg 5244783] |- | [[Brown-42803|Luton]]||Anne||||1905 01 03||66|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Brown-42803.jpg 5244772] |- | [[Maddock-239|Maddock]]||Anthony John||1966 07 21||2011 05 08|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Maddock-239.jpg 5244867] |- | [[McMahon-1390|McMahon]]||Daniel||||1931 01 19||65|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/McMahon-1390.jpg 5244719] |- | [[Mehlhopt-5|Mehlhopt]]||Harley Juan (Chas)||1934 12 25||2008 06 02||||Partner of Rose; F of Maree,Deborah,James; SF of Stephen,Lesley,Tracey|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Mehlhopt-5.jpg 5244838] |- | [[Collins-10660|Mortlock]]||Louisa||||1965 11 22||83|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Collins-10660.jpg 5244799] |- | [[Mortlock-52|Mortlock]]||Richard||||1963 03 19||73|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Mortlock-52.jpg 5244800] |- | [[Mortlock-31|Mortlock]] ||Daniel||||1911 04 28||46|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Mortlock-31.jpg 5244840] |- | [[Herbert-1432|Mortlock]] ||Catherine||||1906 04 26||72|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Herbert-1432.jpg 5244841] |- | [[Mortlock-51|Mortlock]]||John Thomas||||1906 11 05||52||H of [[Pegram-108|Mary]]||[http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Mortlock-51.jpg 5244842] |- | [[Pegram-108|Mortlock]]||Mary||||1938 05 03||84||W of [[Mortlock-51|John Thomas]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Mortlock-51.jpg 5244842] |- | [[Mortlock-53|Mortlock]]||William||||1913 01 22||36|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Mortlock-53.jpg 5244843] |- | [[Scott-16294|Mortlock]]||Etheline Margaret||||1976 10 25||89||W of Arthur|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Mortlock-54.jpg 5244845] |- | [[Mortlock-54|Mortlock]]||Arthur||||1968 11 30||90||H of Etheline|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Mortlock-54.jpg 5244845] |- | [[Mortlock-55|Mortlock]]||Oswald Arthur (John)||||1974 10 29||48|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Mortlock-55.jpg 5244846] |- | [[Mortlock-56|Mortlock]]||Courtney Raymond (Ray)||||1974 02 08||42|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Mortlock-55.jpg 5244846] |- | [[Mortlock-57|Mortlock]]||Leslie Harold||||1982 08 28|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Mortlock-57.jpg 5244847] |- | [[Bowerman-178|Newell]] ||Elsie||||1974 03 16||69||nee Bowerman|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Bowerman-178.jpg 5244749] |- | [[Newell-899|Newell]] ||Geoffrey||||1989 11 20||84|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Newell-899.jpg 5244750] |- | [[Palmerani-1|Palmerani]]||Annie Isabel||1931 09 08||2000 03 19|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Palmerani-1.jpg 5244870] |- | [[Parker-18055|Parker]]||Samuel||||1921 04 05||64|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Parker-18055.jpg 5244832] |- | [[Parker-18056|Parker]]||Andrew William||||1917 10 01||||Pte. AIF, d. Ypres|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Parker-18056-1.jpg 5244833] |- | [[Parker-18058|Parker]]||Michael Arthur Andrew||1941 08 19||2002 11 09||||GS of Samuel Parker; cremated Gosford|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Parker-18058.jpg 5244834] |- | [[Mortlock-58|Parker]]||Eliza||1859 06 12||1927 12 17||||nee Mortlock; W of Samuel; b. Manly West Cemetery|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Mortlock-58.jpg 5244835] |- | [[Parker-18057|Parker]]||Samuel Arthur||1901 02 13||1969 01 06||||cremated Northern Suburbs|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Parker-18057.jpg 5244836] |- | [[Parker-18059|Parker]]||Kitty Cicely Barry||1887 10 20||1979 08 08||||nee Parker; bur. Manly West Cemetery|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Parker-18057.jpg 5244836] |- | [[Parker-18060|Parker]]||John Edward||||1928 10 08||72|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Parker-18060.jpg 5244837] |- | [[Donovan-839|Peacock]] ||Mary Ann||||1939 07 07||82|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Donovan-839.jpg 5244861] |- | [[Peacock-1447|Peacock]] ||Robert||||1910 08 29||55|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Peacock-1447.jpg 5244862] |- | [[Pegram-109|Pegram]]||John||||1906 04 15||72|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Pegram-109.jpg 5244752] |- | [[Northrop-205|Pegram]]||Eliza||||1921 06 09||90|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Northrop-205.jpg 5244753] |- | [[Pegram-110|Pegram]]||William||||1924 06 02||67|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Pegram-110.jpg 5244754] |- | [[Perry-7829|Perry]]|| Peter||||1957 05 29||94|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Perry-7829.jpg 5244805] |- | [[Perry-5273|Perry]]||John Edward||||1980 03 16|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Perry-5270.jpg 5244806] |- | [[O'Dwyer-79|Perry]]||Eileen||||1962 01 04|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/O_Dwyer-79.jpg 5244807] |- | [[Perry-7828|Perry]]||Gregory John||||1935 03 01||2|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Perry-7828.jpg 5244808] |- | [[Blewitt-41|Perry]] ||Alice A||||1929 11 20||56|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Blewitt-41.jpg 5244809] |- | [[Perry-5270|Perry]] ||John E||||1945 06 15||78|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Perry-5270-1.jpg 5244810] |- | [[Perry-5280|Perry]] ||Thomas||||1944 05 19||86|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Perry-5280.jpg 5244811] |- | [[Hart-6534|Perry]]||Elizabeth||||1909 04 16||72|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Hart-6534.jpg 5244812] |- | [[Perry-7830|Perry]]||Agnes||||1910 12 17||30|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Hart-6534.jpg 5244812] |- | [[Perry-5531|Perry]] ||Sydney Ernest||1902 01 30||1981 11 22|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Perry-5531.jpg 5244848] |- | [[Walters-2349|Perry]] ||Ruby||||1936 09 07||36||M of Patricia|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Walters-2349.jpg 5244849] |- | [[Parry-523|Perry]] ||Patricia Pauline||||1934 11 26||5||D of Ruby|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Walters-2349.jpg 5244849] |- | [[Povey-124|Povey]] ||Victor Albert||1886||1987|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Povey-124.jpg 5244767] |- | [[Thurbon-54|Povey]] ||Phoebe Rachel||1901||1989|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Thurbon-54.jpg 5244768] |- | [[Povey-164|Povey]]||Keith||1924 11 13||2010 04 21||||H of Jean; F of Geoffrey,Wendy,Michael,Timothy|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Povey-164.jpg 5244769] |- | [[Povey-165|Povey]]||Timothy Peter||1958||1985|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Povey-165.jpg 5244770] |- | [[Madden-1075|Povey]]||Marie Therese||1931 04 08||1997 09 27|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Madden-1075.jpg 5244771] |- | [[Povey-166|Povey]]||Rodney John||||1993 11 17||26|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Povey-166.jpg 5244844] |- | [[Ryan-5304|Ryan]]||Thomas||||1937 08 01||83|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Ryan-5304.jpg 5244718] |- | [[Byron-285|Shiels]]||Catherine||||1899 08 06||34|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Byron-285.jpg 5244773] |- | [[Graham-8905|Smith]]||Sarah Jane||||1960 12 29||86|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Graham-8905.jpg 5244735] |- | [[Smith-93630|Smith]]||Joseph Felix||||1956 03 16||72|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Smith-93630-1.jpg 5244737] |- | [[McGregor-1632|Smith]]||Elsie Ethel Eva||||1970 07 06||77|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Smith-93630.jpg 5244874] |- | [[Smith-93770|Smith]]||Frederick Joseph||||1963 02 22||80|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Smith-93630.jpg 5244874] |- | [[Smith-93771|Smith]]||Frederick (Clive)||||1949 12 10||38|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Smith-93771.jpg 5244875] |- | [[Campbell-16238|Southwell]]||Margaret Frost||1927 05 29||2002 03 22||||W of Richie; M of Peter,Jennifer,Robyn,Donald,Rodney|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Campbell-16238.jpg 5244729] |- | [[Unknown-300690|Southwell]]||Ruth||1949 11 23||2001 11 23||||W of Peter; M of Scott,Iain|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Unknown-300690.jpg 5244871] |- | [[Stockheim-2|Stockheim]]||Maxwell P||1925 09 15||1989 08 07|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Stockheim-2.jpg 5244784] |- | [[Lavers-74|Stockheim]]||Elizabeth M (Betty)||1925 02 25||2001 07 04|||||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Lavers-74.jpg 5244785] |- | [[Suitor-31|Suitor]]||Samuel||||1933 11 30||74|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Suitor-31.jpg 5244726] |- | [[Suitor-32|Suitor]]||Alfred||||1912 07 01||46|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Suitor-32.jpg 5244727] |- | [[Sutor-52|Suter]]||Ronald||||1926 03 20||||S of Walter & Maria Suter|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Sutor-52.jpg 5244839] |- | [[Thurbon-148|Thurbon]] ||Charles||||1919||<1|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Thurbon-148.jpg 5244782] |- | Unknown||||||||||||5244741 |- | Unknown||||||||||||5244755 |- | Unknown||||||||||||5244756 |- | Unknown||||||||||||5244757 |- | Unknown||||||||||||5244774 |- | [[Sykes-889|Wallace]]||Pauline||||1995 12 25||87|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Sykes-889.jpg 5244738] |- | [[Wallace-7056|Wallace]]||George||||1975 08 25||83|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Wallace-7056.jpg 5244739] |- | [[Ware-1262|Ware]] ||Julia Rebecca||||1908 08 13||27|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Ware-1262-1.jpg 5244863] |- | [[Kelly-5986|Ware]] ||Julia||||1912 08 18||65||M of Alfred|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Kelly-5986.jpg 5244865] |- | [[Ware-1263|Ware]] ||Alfred Joseph||||1913 04 20||34||S of Julia|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Kelly-5986.jpg 5244865] |- | [[Pegram-111|Warren]]||Elizabeth||||1897 07 20||22|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Pegram-109.jpg 5244752] |- | [[Watson-11444|Watson]]||Alexander Sterling||1908 01 03||1987 07 06||79|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Watson-11444.jpg 5244758] |- | [[Bowerman-287|Watson]]||Dulcie Jean||1909 10 15||1995 09 02||85|||| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Bowerman-287.jpg 5244759] |- | [[Morris-11882|Whitehead]]||Maud||||1919 02 01||77||w/[[Whitehead-2280|William Whitehead]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Morris-11882.jpg 5244803] |- | [[Whitehead-2280|Whitehead]]||William||||1938 06 26||84||w/[[Morris-11882|Maud Whitehead]]|| [http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Morris-11882.jpg 5244803] |- | |}

    Breen Name Study

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    [[Category:Breen Name Study]] [[Category: Fianna Fáil]] [[Category:Irish Republican Brotherhood]] [[Category:Irish Volunteers]] [[Category:Irish Civil War]] [[Category:Irish War of Independence]] {{One Name Study |name= Breen}} {{Ireland Native}} [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] === ''The Breen surname''' === The name dates from the 11th Century. It was first found in County Kilkenny (Irish: Cill Chainnigh), the former Kingdom of Osraige (Ossory), located in Southeastern Ireland in the province of Leinster. This interesting surname is the Anglicized form of the Gaelic-Irish name "O'Braion", descendant of "Braon", a byname meaning "moisture", "drop". At the present time, the name Breen is widely distributed throughout Ireland. Originally there were two septs of Breen, Mac Breens and O' Breen's. ''=== '''Daniel Breen (1894 - 1969)''''' === Dan Breen (Breen-1012) was an iconic figure of the Irish War of Independence, and later a Fianna Fail politician. He died in Dublin in 1969 and was buried in Donohill, near the place of his birth. His funeral was the largest seen in West Tipperary since his close friend and comrade-in-arms, Seán Treacy was buried at Kilfeacle in October, 1920. An estimated attendance of 10,000 mourners assembled in the tiny hamlet, giving ample testimony to the esteem in which he was held. Breen was the subject of a 2006 biography, Dan Breen and the IRA (Mercier Press) by Joe Ambrose. '''The Ballad of Dan Breen by Threshing Mill Boys https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Yg5M7TigMHo''' == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bailey-11646|Lawrence Bailey]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! '''== Goals ==''' This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == To trace the surname Breen, family from Ireland to USA via Canada

    Bree's Corner

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    Bremo Plantation, Fluvanna County, Virginia

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    [[Category:Fluvanna County, Virginia, Slaves]] [[Category:Fluvanna County, Virginia, Slave Owners]] [[Category: Bremo Plantation, Fluvanna County, Virginia]] [[Space:US_Black_Heritage_Index_of_Plantations|Index of Plantations]] This page is dedicated to the enslaved who lived, worked and died on this plantation. ==Introduction== '''Bremo''' is a plantation estate covering over 1,500 acres (610 ha) on the west side of Bremo Bluff in Fluvanna County, Virginia. The plantation includes three separate estates, all created in the 19th century by the planter, soldier, and reformer John Hartwell Cocke on his family's 1725 land grant. Bremo was established around 1808 when [[Cocke-514|John Hartwell Cocke II]] moved to Fluvanna County, Virginia and divided the family property into three plantations--Upper Bremo, Lower Bremo, the former hunting lodge built in 1725, and Bremo Recess, situated on higher ground farther back from the James River where Cocke completed a larger home for himself and his wife Anne Blaws Barraud around 1812. (During his time at Lower Bremo and Bremo Recess, Cocke began working on the design of a grand plantation mansion to be built at the Upper Bremo area. Cocke spared no expense during the construction, utilizing hand-molded brick. It was completed in 1819. Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bremo_Historic_District John Hartwell Cocke II also owned two cotton plantations in Greene County, Alabama known as [[Space:Hopewell_Plantation%2C_Greene%2C_Alabama|Hopewell]] and New Hope. The Bremo properties were inherited from his father, [[Cocke-83|John Hartwell Cocke I]]. The first record of enslaved people on Bremo plantation was in 1781 and over many generations approximately 246 slaves played an important role in the life and history of Bremo Plantation. Some of the enslaved at Bremo are listed below and others in the cemetery at Upper Bremo. #Aggy #Bibbianna #Cato #Charles #Dilcy #Dinah #Emily #Fanney #Henry #Jenny #Louisa #Peter #Polly were also enslaved by John Hartwell Cocke in Virginia. Source: John Hartwell Cocke Papers at the University of Virginia's Albert and Shirley Small Special Collections Library ===Upper Bremo Plantation=== '''The Cemetery and the Enslaved''' - nearly 100 enslaved people are buried here. ''The graveyard sits in a copse of trees surrounded by a deteriorating stone wall. Most who know these farms well know it's there.''''The Slaves Have Names - Ancestors of My Home", by Andi Cumbo-Floyd, copyright 2013 #[[Randall-10494|Primus Randall]], the foreman (abt. 1773 - 1849) #[[Randall-9838|Frank Randall]], his son and his wife [[Randall-9839|Jinny Randall]] #Ben Creasy, the carpenter #[[Nicholas-3268|Jesse Nicholas]], the stonemason and father to George and Peyton #[[Skipwith-382|Lucy Skipwith]], mother to George and Peyton #[[Skipwith-373|George Skipwith]], overseer at Upper Bremo and eventually sent to Hopewell #[[Skipwith-372|Peyton Skipwith]], with his wife and children, emancipated by Cocke and emigrated to Liberia through the [[Space:American_Colonization_Society|American Colonization Society]]. (Will still be adding names throughout 2023) John Hartwell Cocke II served as a vice president of the [[Space:American_Colonization_Society|American Colonization Society]] between 1819 and 1866, and also founded a Fluvanna Colonization Society in 1825. [[Space:Hopewell_Plantation%2C_Greene%2C_Alabama|Hopewell Plantation]] in Alabama was his experimental plantation which intended to prepare his slaves for life in Liberia. See also the free space page of the enslaved held by his father, John Hartwell Cocke I: [[Space:Slaves_of_John_Hartwell_Cocke_I|Slaves of John Hartwell Cocke I]] ==Sources== * '''1850 Census''': "United States Census, 1850"
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    [[Category:Brennecke Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Brennecke-16|Hans-Friedrich Brennecke]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name as well as to preserve the history of this line of the Brennecke Family. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == The History of the Brennecke Family == {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption= }} === '''FOREWORD''' === The reason for researching our family history were four documents, copies of birth and marriage certificates from 1939, which I received from my parents. Through these papers I learned that the family originally, came from the Kingdom of Hanover in Lower Saxony and that my great-grandfather, Jürgen Christian Wilhelm Brennecke, had left his home and family during the Prussion War of 1866 and had settled in the city of Znojmo in Moravia, at that time still part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. I became interested in the circumstances that caused him to leave his home and who his parents, his ancestors - my ancestors - were. My first contact many years ago, was the Parish of Berkum-Peine and Schmedenstedt. Information I received from there dated back to around 1600. The origin of our family name pointed to a fiefdom by the name of Betkenrode also mentioned as Brenneckenbrück, in the vicinity of which the family's ancestors could be traced back to 1460. Brenneckenbrueck - not far from Berkum-Peine - can be found next to Gifhorn near Brunswick. Whenever time and work allowed it, I looked for new information. However, it was only the age of computers and the Internet that, in addition to personal research on site, brought me an important step forward in my family research. Especially historical knowledge was easier to acquire and ultimately descendants of the siblings of my grandfather Max Brennecke could be found in Germany. This was probably the best result I could have wished for as a reward for this work. However, I would also like to thank all those, especially Inge and Karl Wozilka and Willhelm Brennecke, who helped with memories, documents and a lot of energy to clarify many questions of the more recent history of our family. '''ALLEIN LEBENDIG BLEIBT WAS DEM VERGESSEN IST ENTRISSEN''' (''Only what is saved from being forgotten will remain alive") === '''Annotation''' === Please note that '''D 000 Numbers''' in the text point to relevant documents which one can find in the document section. '''B 000 Numbers''' indicate letters written by family members, whilst '''F 000 Numbers''' stand for photographs of family members. Some occuring vocabulary: Title Translation Acreage tilled '''Vollspanner''' - Full Measure farmer '''Halbspanner''' - Half Measure farmer '''Grosskotter''' - Great cottager '''Mittelkotter''' - Middle cottager '''Kleinkotter''' - Small cottager '''Brinksass''' - Cottager with a house but no fields '''Kotsass''' - Like Brinksass or Kotter === '''THE FAMILY NAME''' === How often have we wondered where our name comes from and what its actual meaning is. Many of us grew up assuming that the name is related to the parts of the word TO BURN ''(brennen)'' and CORNER'' (Ecke)'' and may indicate an area where coal, alcohol, or the like was burned / distilled. Well that's not the case, because the big book of surnames - age, origin, meaning - Horst Naumann, Bechtermünz-Verlag ”has the following explanation for us: The name Brennecke is derived from the first name === Brendico === which was first mentioned in 1245 and from === Brendeko filius Hildebrandi === (Brendeko son of Hildebrand) which is mentioned in registers in 1530. It is the German short form of the name Hildebrandt. More details can be found in the „Historisches Deutsches Vornamenbuch“ by Wilfried Seibicke, Volume I, A - E, Verlag de Gruyter. The first name Brand is mentioned there as a male short form, dimunitive. A composition with –brand, esp. from Hildebrand; was formerly very popular in Northern Germany. (Bahlow 1972, 56) also Brandt, Brant; Variation: Brando. Confirmations: '''Bishop Brand = Hildebrand von Bremen''' 13th century, (Bahlow 1977, 72 f); 1245 Dimunitive '''Brendiko''', 1303 local '''Brendeke''', from 1273 Brand in Ostfahlen, (Zoder I., 289 f.) (with equation 1358-1369); from 1311 Bremen, Dimunitive '''Brandeke''',''' Branneke''', (Carstens 14); from 1344 Münsterland, Dimunitive '''Brendikin(-us)''' 1334, (Hartig 1967, 179); Halle / Saale before 1350, (Jacob 93); 1350 '''Brendeke''' Lübeck, (Bahlow 1977, 75); 24 times '''Brand''' and once '''Brent''' 1327 - 1402 (thereof 13 times before 1360), 8 times Dimunitive '''Brendeke''' 1320 - 1362 Braunschweig, (Scharf 88); 4 times '''Branth''' and 4 times '''Brendeko, -e''' Lübeck before 1350, (Reimpell 15); 8 times '''Brant''' Hildesheim 1350 - 1404 (Bonhoff 53); 1389 '''Barth''' / Pommern (K. Müller 181); '''Prantlein''' lower class name in Regensburg 1325 - 1349, (Kohlheim 1977, 315); '''Brendlin''' Würzburg 15th century (Meyer-Erlach 1933, 20); 2 times 14 and 15th century Quedlinburg, (Kleemann 197f); '''Brand''', '''Brendeke''' and others '''Brendekinus''' in Reval (15 times) u. Riga (3 times) 14./15. Century, (Feyerabend 4); once each 1403 - 1410 (Anklam, Bruinier 170); '''Brand''' Krekenoghe 1407 Hanover, (Bahlow 1977, 73 and 1972, 100); 1404-1480 Cologne, (F. Linnartz 17); 1465''' Brentlein''' Kronacher Court Book, (Arneth 1956, 198); 3 times 15th and 4 times 16th century Wismar, (Crull 11); 2 times Wernigerode 1525 - 1528, (Jacobs 1889, 163); '''Brand''' Gerda 1570 Rostock, (Bahlow 1977, 73 1972, 100); 16th century Quedlinburg; (Kleemann 1099; '''Brand''' Giesselmann 1575, '''Brand''' Loges 1611,''' Brand''' Krafell 1618, '''Brand''' Gosewisch 1638, '''Brand''' Schutte 1645, '''Brand''' Jakob 1674, '''Brand''' Rosenhagen 1681 in Hannover, (Stuutmann 42 ff); Leer 1618, '''Brand''' Eichorst 1633 glazier in Schwerin, (AfS 1928, 385); "The use of the short form of the first name was of a very tough durability and was still in use at the end of the 17th century" e.g. 1689 Hanover, 1690 Hildesheim, (Zoder I. 289f); East and West Frisia., (Brons 1877, 31 u. 88; Düsseldorf 1968). Family names were used from around the 13th century onwards. {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Brenneckenbrück Page 2. }} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Brenneckenbrück Page 1. }} East of Hanover is the city of Gifhorn, near which the field name '''Brenneckenbrück''' can be found on the so-called Landwehr Canal and in Gifhorn itself the street name Brennecke's Berg can be found. Thanks to the help of Mr. Bernhard Williges and Dr. Walter Heering from the Heide Pharmacy in Müden an der Aller, who rummaged through the local archives for me, I was able to clarify the historical background to Brenneckenbrück. The following document, the Chronicle of Betkenrode - Brenneckenbrück, shows the change in the family name very well. If Hans Brendeke is still found as a tenant in 1615, we can find the name variants Brendeken, Brencke, Brendecke and finally the name Brenneckenbrück in 1747 === '''THE COAT OF ARMS''' === Hans Brennecke Originally only two coats of arms could be assigned to the name Brennecke. With the kind support of the Heraldic Community of Westfahlen, who should be mentioned here with thanks, it was possible to historically verify the depicted coats of arms 1 and 2 and subsequently to find the corresponding pages in Siebmacher's coat of arms books in the Austrian National Library. In the meantime, Mr. Pfeiffer from Germany advised me that there are other coats of arms. The results of my research in the picture archive of the Austrian National Library are described below as coats of arms 3 and 4. They are depicted in the German coat of arms. Coat of arms 5 and 6 from Duttenstedt, district of Braunschweig and from Alikendorf, district of Ballenstedt are registered under application numbers 3614/41 and 3854/42 in the DWR (Deutsche Wappenrolle), but have not been published. {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-5.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=from Siebmacher. }} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=from Siebmacher. }} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=1st coat of arms. }} '''1st coat of arms''' Fox in a meadow in front of three fir trees. A deer rises from the helmet. It is a Hanoverian family crest headed by Heinrich C. Gustav Brennecke, riding forester to Misburg. The coat of arms goes back to an older one, of Friedrich Christian Brennecke around 1780 in Mechthausen near Seesen. The leadership authorization can also be traced back to this. But the coat of arms has officially been used by this forester since 1860. It is shown in this form in Siebmacher's coat of arms. {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=from Siebmacher. }} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study.png |align=r |size=m |caption=from Siebmacher. }} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-6.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=2nd coat of arms. }} '''2nd coat of arms''' Also comes from the Hanover area. It was submitted, and was probably redesigned in the taste of the time, by Dr. W. Brennecke of Braunschweig (Brunswick). This coat of arms also goes back to the older one of Friedrich Christian Brennecke Mechthausen near Seesen and 1780. {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-8.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=3rd coat of arms. }} '''3rd coat of arms''' Brennecke from Gebhardshagen (Braunschweig / Brunswick). Divided shield, a walking bear in gold on top, a small black tip in blue below, from which natural-colored flames burst. On the blue-gold beaded helmet with blue-gold blankets, a peasant dressed in blue with gold cuffs and a golden cloak with a blue, gold-sculpted hat, shouldering a silver, gold-stalked scythe with his left hand on his hips. (Newly adopted in 1930.) Applicant: Paul Brennecke, elementary school teacher in Brolterrode, Herrschaft Schmalkalden district. Registered on November 22, 1930 No. 72 (1587/30) {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=4th Coat of arms. }} '''4th coat of arms''' Brennecke from Heven, city of Witten a. d. Ruhr (Oldest known ancestor in the male line is Ludwig Brennecke, carpenter, father of Georg Brennecke,, carpenter, born in Heven September 17, 1826, died unknown) In the shield of red and gold in the flame-cut diagonally divided, an obliquely placed sword, the blade of which forms an acorn over the division, the entire figure in changed colors. On the helmet with red and gold covers, a flight cut in a golden-red diagonal to the right. Newly accepted in 1969 by the applicant Rudolf Brennecke, business economist in Wattenscheid, for himself and the other descendants in the male line of his father Dr.-Ing. Rudolf Brennecke born March 24, 1907 designed by Kurt Schweder, Essen-Steele. Registered on August 20, 1969 under No. 6350-69. '''Brendeke coat of arms''' The Dutch Brende(c)ke family is currently the best known oldest connection to our family. The roots reach back to the Brenneckenbrück estate, where their oldest proven ancestor was recorded in 1460. {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Brendeke . }} '''BRENDEKE FAMILY HISTORY (BRENDECKE)''' The Brendeke or Brendecke family, now based in Holland, is probably the original and more extensive line of our family. The oldest ancestor Tile Brendecke comes from Brendeckenbruck (Brenneckenbrück). This form of name appears not only in the documents describing the tenants of the Brenneckenbrück estate , but also in the early entries in the parish register in the Kingdom of Hanover. This form of name is also logical due to the secured meaning of our family name - Brendico and Brendeko filius Hildebrandi. Brenneckenbrück is located about 27 km east of Peine, where our oldest ancestor, Barthold Brennecke, is mentioned in the fruit interest register around 1600. Hans the Elder Brendecke lived between 1555 and 1634, we do not know his siblings by name, so that no relation to any godfathers can be established here. Only the accumulation of the first names Henning, Heinrich and Hans allow for assumptions. === '''HISTORY OF THE BRENNECKE FAMILY''' === The church records of the parish of Berkum-Peine-Schmedenstedt only begin in 1681 with baptisms, in 1689 with weddings and in 1719 with burials. There are gaps in the marriage books between 1700 and 1723 and between 1711 and 1718 the church register is difficult to read. Since the spelling of the name varied greatly in the 18th century, we have chosen today's spelling, but have included it where a variant was detectable. '''Barthold Brennecke''' Around 1600 the ancestor of our family is mentioned in the fruit interest register of the municipality of Berkum bei Peine, Hanover. Barthold was the father of '''Hans Brennecke''' who is listed in the fruit interest register of the municipality Berkum bei Peine in 1618. Hans was the father of '''Heinrich 1 Brennecke''' who died before 1719. His wife - Hinrich Brendeken's mother, widow Homans - whose actual name we do not know, was born in 1665 and mother of the son Heinrich 2 Brennecke. She died on October 20, 1745 at the age of 80 years and 6 months. '' Birth Book Entries:'' Henrich Brendicke's son Hans: born 7.4.1682 died 14.1.1756 (D 002) Hinrich Breneken son Hinrich: born May 24, 1687 Heinrich Brenneckes daughter Bou ...: born 20.05.1689 '''Heinrich 2 Brennecke''' was born on May 24th, 1687. Entries in the register of the parish of Berkum near Peine (D 002) mention that he died on January 9, 1756 at the age of 69. His undisclosed wife, born in 1692, died on November 1st, 1769. They were the parents of '''Berend Brennecke''' from Berkum, who was born on April 6, 1730 in Peine near Hanover as the 10th child of his parents and died on October 4, 1787 at the age of 57 in Schmedenstedt. Birth Book Entries (D 001) the following godfathers are listed. '' A non-direct relationship is the "godfather". This is can also mean a good friend. In the past, however, this was often the term for a godfather who was often in a direct relationship and a sibling.'' However, based on the respective years of birth, we assume that these are siblings of the baptized child. Christian Brenneke: born 5.7.1721 Heinrich Brennecken: born 27.1.1725 Anna Margareta: born October 19, 1727 Behrnt Brenneken: born April 17, 1728 Ilse Brennecke: born April 17, 1728 Of the last two children it is not explicitly mentioned that they were twins, but note that the family name for each was spelled differntly. Berend Brennecke was married on September 26, 1758 in Schmedenstedt to Anna Ilse Degering, who was born on December 3, 1739 in Schmedenstedt and died on November 5, 1810, after 23 years of widowhood, at the age of 71 in Schmedenstedt. They were the parents of '''Johann Friedrich Brennecke''' who was born on March 3, 1762 in Schmedenstedt near Hanover and died on December 5, 1853 in Schmedenstedt. Since June 26th, 1774 he was married in Schmedenstedt to Anna Elisabeth Meyer, who was born on October 25th, 1774 in Schmedenstedt and died on December 3rd, 1821. Anna Elisabeth Meier is written Meyer in the church book. It can be assumed that in 1938 the spelling was "Germanized" called "Aryan evidence". The spelling of the church register was therefore adopted. Entries in the birth register of the following siblings on February 10th, 1760 Berend Brendecke baptized a daughter, Name of Ilse Maria on April 18, 1762, Berend Brennecke baptized a daughter, Name Anna Maria on August 5th, 1764 Berend Brendecke baptized a son, Name of Berend Heinrich There is also an entry regarding a brother of Johann Friedrich Brennecke: on January 25th, 1760 Berend Brennecke was born a son - name Johann Berend. This is in close proximity to Ilse Maria, born on February 10th, 1760, so that it could have been twins. It is not known why the baptism was not registered. Johann Friedrich and Anna Elisabeth Meyer were the parents of Johan Behrend Brencke born 7.1.1799 Johan Georg Brennecken born April 29, 1802 Johann Heinrich Behrend Brennecke born 11/22/803 Johann Friedrich Ludewig Brennecke born March 27, 1806 Ilse Margaretha Elisabeth Brennecke born July 20, 1809 Johann Christian Ferdinand Brennecke born 2.5.1812 and Julius Wilhelm Brennecke of him we have the certificate from the church book of the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Schmedenstedt, born and baptized (D 003) (D 006), born in 1816 no. 4 which says: the name of the child Julius Wilhelm, birthday March 1, 1816, 8 o'clock in the evening. Parents Halbspaenner Johann Friedrich Brennecke and his wife Anna Elisabeth, née Meyer, christening day March 10, 1816 to Schmedenstedt. Gevattern 1. Wilhelm 2. Julius Siedentop 3. Anna Dorothea Siedentop 4. Ilse Margaretha Niemaier. We also know from the certificate from the church book of the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Schmedenstedt, called up and married, year 1840 no. 2- 10.7.1840 (D008) th name of the groom Brennecke, Julius Wilhelm, age 24 1/3 year, father of the groom, Johann Friedrich Brennecke, grandfather in a local Halbspaenner Hof. Name of the bride Johanna Dorothea Maria, née Schridde, age 23, father of the bride Johann Georg Christian Schridde, oldfather in a local Kothhofe. Copulation Day July 10, 1840 in Mütze. ''Copulation in Mütze (Bonnet) ”means that the bride“ with Mütze ”(.ie without wreath and veil) had broken the vow of chastity before marriage. At that time the pastor who was obliged to register the wedding had to ask the question of chastity.'' We know from the wife, Johanna Dorothea Maria Schridde, the certificate from the church book of the Evangelical Lutheran parish of Schmedenstedt, born and baptized (D 007), born in 1817 No. 13. The name of the child Schridde Johanna Dorothea Maria and the birthday on June 26, 1817 in the evening at 9 a.m. Parents Johann Jürgen Christian Schridde, Kothsass and his wife Maria Dorothea, née Söllig. Baptism day July 3, 1817 at Schmedenstedt. Gevattern 1. Jürgen Meier, 2. Johann Schridde von Düngelbeck, 3. Ilsa Maria Leiner, 4. Dorothea Keinetorf. The wife Maria Dorothea Söllig is written in the birth certificate of her child, but in her own birth entry Anna Dorothea. It is likely that either her husband, or more likely the registrar, was wrong about the child's birth registration. The nickname may have been Dorothea because it was common then to use the last baptismal name as a nickname. Julius Wilhelm Brennecke's marriage certificate mentions the father of the bride with Johann Georg Christian Schridde, who, however, was named Johann Jürgen Christian Schridde according to the birth registration of his daughter. Since he probably announced the birth of his daughter to the pastor himself, the latter should be correct. Johanna Dorothea Maria died in 1897 on April 29 at the age of 80. They were the parents of Ilsa Maria Dorothea Christiane Brennecke born 14.9.1840 Julius Heinrich Wilhelm Brennecke born November 9, 1842 Heinrich Friedrich Christian Brennecke born 7.4.1848, died 6.9.1866 Ilse Dorothee Wilhelmine Brennecke born 9/25/1850 Carl Friedrich Ludwig Brennecke born 3.9.1853 Heinrich Friedrich Carl b. January 21, 1856 and our ancestor '''Jürgen Christian Wilhelm Brennecke''' In the certificate from the church book of the ev. - luth. Kirchengemeinde Schmedenstedt, Born and Baptized (D 004) (D 009), Born 1845, No. 17 is written: Name of the child Brennecke Jürgen Christian Wilhelm, birthday 5/8/1845, 9 a.m., conjugal. Parent farmer Julius Wilhelm Brennecke and his wife Johanna Dorothe Maria, née Schridde baptism day 10.8.1845 to Schmedenstedt. Gevattern 1. Jürgen Walking, 2. Christian Brennecke from Woltorf, 3. Elisabeth Mayer.   The godfather Christian Brennecke from Woltorf, mentioned in the birth certificate of Jürgen Christian Wilhelm Brennecke, was a brother of the child's father Julius Wilhelm Brennecke and may have been identical to the previously mentioned Johann Christian Ferdinand Brennecke. In the mid-nineteenth century, Jürgen Christian Wilhelm came to Moravia, Czech Republic. Unfortunately, it is not known why he left home to start a new life in a foreign country that was part of the Austro-Hungarian Empire at the time. However, it could be explained by the so-called German war that started in 1866: There was a conflict between Austria and Germany. Preussen issued an ultimatum to Hanover, Saxony and Hesse-Kassel to withdraw from the Bundestag's mobilization decision, but at the end of June three Prussian armies marched into Bohemia. The Austrian defeat is inevitable and the Prussian army occupies Prague and Brno, and reaches the Thaya river on July 13th, leading to a preliminary peace on July 26th. More on this under "Where we come from - The War of 1866" in family history. Jürgen Christian Wilhelm was 21 years old at the time and might have come to the Czech Republic in the course of this war. He was 39 when he married (D 016) Maria Wuck born 31.8.1865 (D 014) in the Czech Republic on February 6, 1884, who became our great-grandmother Maria Brennecke. She was the daughter of Florian Wuck also Vuck, castellan from Jaispitz today Jevisovice north of Znojmo, died 24.2.1902 (D 011) in Znojmo and Terezia, his wife, née Duschberger, who was born 24.4.1835 (D 013) in Vienna and died 7.12.1909 in Znojmo (D 010) . The bride was 18 years old. Marriage Certificate of Florian Wuckand Terezia Duschberger (D 015). Jürgen Christian Wilhelm was probably not a poor man. As can be seen from a document that regulates the legacy of the children of minors and minors after Maria's death, he and Maria owned a house in Znojmo. I (Hans Brennecke) also remember that my father told me that there was a furniture trade and furniture production in Znojmo in operation by the family. The death certificate for Jürgen Christian Wilhelm: Gau Niederdonau Pol. Bez. Znaim Pfarre Znaim, number 889 Extract from the Book of the Dead of the evangelical parish augs. Known as Znaim Volume II Sheet 10 Number 2 (D 019) informs us that on September 16, 1938 Wilhelm Brennecke died in Znaim, Höckstrasse 12, Castle Administrator in Retirement. Place of birth Schmedenstädt, Hanover, on August 5, 1845, widower, from myocardium ... illegible. Funeral on September 18, 1831 [error] at the communal cemetery in Znojmo. '''Maria Brennecke, née Wuck''' We have the birth and baptism certificate Protectorate Cechia a Morava, Moravian-Silesian Region, District Budejovice, Diocese Brno, Deanery Jevisovice, Parish Jevisovice. (D 014) In the Baptism Book Volume II, page 360, it is confirmed that in Jevisovice house No. 65 born in the year of salvation in 1865 on August 29, 1865 and christened on August 31, 1865, Vuck Maria Antonia married daughter of the father Florian Vuck, graefl. Zimmervärter [sic] in Jaispitz, son of Joseph Vuck, shoemaker in H. Leon Stadt [uncleared] and Maria née Mader, Catholic, and mother Therezia, daughter of Josef Duschberger, official in Vienna and Magdalena née Heider was born. Godfather Josef Duschberger, k. k. Official in Vienna, Antonia's wife. In addition, the death certificate (D 017) number 5002 Gau Niederdonau, Pol. Bez. Znojmo, Diocese of Brno, parish of St. Niklas, Znojmo before, from the dying book Tom. VII Fol. 552 testifies that in Znaim Höckstrasse 12 died on December 5th, 1913 of heart defects and on December 7th the year J. and was buried in Znojmo: Brennecke Maria, 48 years, born 29.2.1865 in Jaispitz pol. Bez.Znaim, private in Znojmo, married. The mourning obituary has been preserved. (D 018) Maria, tells Inge Wozilka, her granddaughter, was sick, bedridden and paralyzed long before her death. She married at 18, gave birth to six children and died at 48, twelve years after the birth of the last and stillborn child. Jürgen Christian Wilhelm Brennecke and Maria Antonia Wuck or Vuck, as is also recorded, were the parents of Wilhelmine (Vilemina Maria) Brennecke married Striz b. November 2, 1883 Friedrich Wilhelm (Bedrich Vilem) born May 28, 1889 Heinrich Brennecke (Jindrich Konstantin) born November 8, 1894 Margarethe Brennecke (Marketa Terezie Konstancie) born February 17, 1896 and an unbaptized female infant September 11, 1901 and our ancestor '''Max Brennecke''' From the certificate of birth and baptism of the Brno diocese, Jaispitz parish, we see: Born on August 1, 1885 in Jaispitz House No. 1 and christened on August 9, Max, Roman Catholic, son of Wilhelm Brennecke, valet in Jaispitz, who is the son of Wilhelm Brennecke, farmer in Schmedenstedt (in Hanover [sic] and Dorothea Maria his wife, née Schridde and by Maria daughter of Florian Wuck, castle administrator in Jaispitz and Theresia, his wife, née Duschberger, child's godfather and godmother Florian Wuck, castle administrator in Jaispitz, Anna Baltazzi née Countess Ugarte, owner of the castle and estate in Jaispitz. From Grandfather Max we have a passport of the Czech Republic isssued in Vienna on July 6, 1923 with visas from the Republic of Austria and the home address first in Vienna 16. Koppstrasse 84 and then corrected in Vienna 8. Blindengasse 8. An identity card from 1947 in which he is described as a pensioner, 168 cm tall, oval face, blue eyes and brown mottled hair. From Grandfather Max we have a passport issued by embassy of the Czech Republic in Vienna on July 6, 1923 with visas from the Republic of Austria and the home address os first given as in Vienna 16. Koppstrasse 84 and then corrected to Vienna 8. Blindengasse 8. An identity card from 1947 in which he is described as a pensioner, 168 cm tall, oval face, blue eyes and brown mottled hair. We have a large number of his school reports, a confirmation from the Moravian Museum of Business that he has graduated from the Imperial-Royal Technical School in Wal. Meseritsch and attended a specialist's course for carpentry machines, dated July 29, 1905. We have a trade license for furniture from 1913 and a trade license for carpentry from Znojmo from 1914. From Vienna, we have certificates from Bank Nikolaus Gostonyi & Sons, Vienna and Budapest from 1921, and from Continental Bank from 1922. Austrian citizenship was conferred to him in 1947. The death certificate from 1948 reports as follows: Civil registry office Vienna-Inner City Mariahilf No. 1435/48 Brennecke Max, pensioner, Roman Catholic, resident of Vienna 8. Blindengasse 8 died in the apartment on October 12, 1948 at 11.45 a.m. . He was born on 1.8.1885 in Jaispitz, Czechoslovakia, parish Jaispitz II / 61. Cause of death: calcification of the arteries, cerebral apoplexia, stroke. Grandfather Max was 63 years old. Hans Brennecke: ''I remember that when I was 4 years old I was with my grandparents in the Blindengasse on the day of his death. Grandfather Max was no longer available at the time and was lying in bed in the bedroom of the small apartment. I still remember that I was always sent to the bedroom to see how grandpa was doing. I also remember grandmother pouring black coffee into him. I also have another memory before that time, when grandfather went for a walk with me in the garden of the house.'' Max was married to ''' Josefine Nechodom.''' The marriage certificate from 1923 confirms: number 2082 diocese Vienna, Land Nieder Österr. Federal city of Vienna, parish for healing. Family in Ottakring. In the local wedding book Tom. In 1923 it is attested that on April 2, 1923, in the presence of the witnesses Wenzel Styblo and ... illegible Fiala, Max Brennecke and Josefa Nechodom were married. Her birth on March 9, 1883 is recorded in Lesonice with the baptism and birth certificate of grandmother Josefine Nechodom. Roman Catholic, married daughter of Josef Nechodom from Lesonice, son of Klara Nechodom, and Juliana, daughter of Josef Trzil from Popovic and his wife Katerina, née Cosmak. The death certificate confirms that Josefine died on March 6, 1967 at 10.30 a.m. in her apartment in Vienna, 15 Gablenzgasse 35, as a result of pneumonia, pulmonary emphysema. Grandmother Josefine was 84 years old. Max and Josefine were the parents of '''Johann (Jan Evangeli) Brennecke''' from him we have two birth and christening certificates from the diocese of Brno, parish of St. Niklas, Znojmo. Certificate of birth and baptism Gau Niederdonau, Znojmo district, Brno diocese, St. Niklas, Brennecke Johann legiimate son of the father Brennecke Max, b. 1.8.1885 in Jaispiz, district Znojmo, discount accountant, married son of Brennecke Wilhelm, valet in Jaispiz and Maria née. Wuck. Child's parents married on 2.4.1923 Vienna XVI and the mother Nechodom Josefa, servant in Znojmo, born 9.3.1883 in Lesonice, married daughter of Nechodom Josef, coachman in Lesonitz and Juliane née Trzil. Godfather Nechodom Antonia, daughter of Josef Nechodom, Lesonice. The baptized name Jan Evangeli. Confirmation of death from 16.9.1987 civil registry office Weissenkirchen in der Wachau 27/1987, Brennecke Johann von Wien 14. Breitenseerstrasse 110/22/14, born on 19.12.1907 Znaim, CSSR, Pf. St. Niklas in Znaim V / 539, died 15 September 1987 at 6.30 am in Albrechtsberg an der Grossen Krems, Eppenberg 27. Johann was married to '''Pauline Schwaha'''. Record 2341of the Imperial City of Vienna, Pol. 14, Diocese of Vienna, Parish Penzing, Last Post 89, from the local birth and baptismal book Tom. 47 fol. 116 testifies that in Vienna XIV. Beckmanngasse No. 38 born on June 25th, 1908 and christened on June 28th, 1908: Schwaha Pauline married daughter of father Schwaha Josef, r.k. Auxiliary worker, born on September 27, 1879 in Vienna, Parish Reindorf, Vienna, son of Schwaha Josef and Juliana née Finger and mother Rosboud Katharina Anna, r.k. born on July 23, 1886 in Vienna, Hernals Parish, daughter of Rosboud Thomas and Anna née Michalek. Godfather Glos Maria, postman's wife, Vienna XIII Kuefsteingasse No. 52.r.k. The child parents were married April 15, 1939. Marriage certificate registry office 21 Vienna Penzing No. 768/39 Bride groom Johann Brennecke r.k. resident in Vienna 14. Märzstrasse 115, born on December 19, 1907 in Znaim kath. Parish of St. Niklas, Znojmo, No. V / 539 and the Pauline Schwaha r.k. resident in Vienna 14. Beckmanngasse 41, born on June 25, 1908 in Vienna cath. Parish Penzing 47/116 married on 5 June 1939 in front of the registry office 21 Vienna - Penzing. Father of husband Max Brennecke living in Wien 8, Father of bride Josef Schwaha last lived in Vienna 14. mother of bride, Anna Schwaha née Rosboud, last living in Vienna 14. Marriage of the man's parents on April 2, 1923 in Catholic. Parish Ottakring, Death book civil registry office Korneuburg 177/1998 Brennecke Pauline, resident Vienna 14. Breitenseerstrasse 110, Roman cath. Born July 25, 1908 in Vienna Pf.Penzing 47/116 died on June 27, 1998 at 9.30 a.m. in Bisamberg, Föhrenstrasse 21. Registered on June 29, 1998 Funeral Monday 6/7/1998 12.00 p.m. Baumgarten cemetery, Vienna 14.Waidhausenstrasse 52, group 43, row 8, no. 6 Pauline had two siblings, Franz Schwaha and Anna a half sister. A letter from the parish office Lochau, Bregenz district, was received on November 12, 1991 as follows: ''Dear Ms. Brennecke, Unfortunately I have to inform you that your half sister, Ms. Anni Vonach, passed away on June 1st, 1983. With kind regards, registration office Lochau signed illegible'' Johann and Pauline had three children '''Elfriede Brennecke''' born 27.07.1928 died 28.06.2007 '''Hans Brennecke''' born June 11, 1944 '''Wieslaw Brennecke''' born May 4, 1956 === HISTORY OF THE CZECH GERMAN LINE === Jürgen Christian Wilhelm Brennecke and Maria Antonia Wuck or Vuck, as it is also recorded, were Max's parents as well as of '''Wilhelmine (Vilemina Maria) Brennecke married Striz''' born November 2, 1883 '''Friedrich Wilhelm (Bedrich Vilem)''' born May 28, 1889 died August 3, 1890 '''Heinrich Brennecke (Jindrich Konstantin)''' born November 8, 1894 in Moravian Ostrava died September 6, 1969 in Schorndorf '''Margarethe Brennecke (Marketa Terezie Konstancie)''' born February 17, 1896 died in 1988 in Schorndorf an unbaptized female infant born / died September 11, 1901 Max emmigrated to Vienna in 1923 and became an Austrian citizen July 18, 1947, whilst his brothers and sisters who remained in the Czech Republik were forced to leave the country in 1945 and travelled via Austria to Baden Wuertenberg, where they settled in various places around Stuttgart. With Max the Family Line started in Austria. From the other siblings our Line of the Brennecke Family in Germany (re-)developed. '''WILHELMINE (VILEMINA MARIA)''' was born on November 2, 1883 in Jesenice. She was married to Prof. Eduard Striz. The two met at her parents' home in Znaim, Höckstrasse 12, where the Striz family also lived. Eduard Striz had a brother, Oskar, who died in World War I. Eduard studied mathematics and later became k. k. Professor and director of the girls' high school in Brno. They were the parents of '''Gertrude Striz''' born in 1914 married to Herbert Pokorny born in 1913 died in 2006 You are the parents of '''Heinz Pokorny''' Born in Brno in 1942 '''Helmut Pokorny''' born 21.09.1950 he is a twin brother of '''Helga Pokorny''' born 21.09.1950 she is a twin sister of Helmut Pokorny married to Rainer Wörle born children Gunhild Gaby '''Ilse Pokorny married Gölz''' born in 1952 married to Frieder Gölz children Hannes born 13.09 ... ... Christine '''FRIEDRICH WILHELM''' is mentioned in the information of the Moravian National Archives as Bedrich Vilem. The child was born on May 28, 1889 and died a year later on August 3, 1890. '''HEINRICH BRENNECKE''' who, according to information from the Moravian State Archives in Brno, bore the name Jindrich Konstantin, was born on November 8, 1894 in Moravian Ostrava. He was with the k.u.k. Navy in Pula. Heinrich was married to Maria Josefa Hollinski, who was friends with Margarete Brennecke. Maria Holinski was born on August 15th. Born in 1896, the daughter of Johann Hollinski, merchant in Znojmo and Therese, born Setko from Znojmo. In this baptism certificate, her birthday is given on August 14, 1896 In 1932 Heinrich is named in the birth certificate of son Wilhelm Brennecke as a workshop owner for typewriters in Schleswig Ostrau No. 1314. Heinrich Brennecke died on September 6, 1969 in Schorndorf, Germany and was buried at the local cemetery. They were the parents of '''Wilhelm Brennecke''' born June 19, 1929 in Schleswig Ostrau No. 41 '''Gertraud Brennecke''' Born December 13, 1937 in Bruenn, Czech Republic died 1.071998 in Schondorf, Baden Wuertenberg, FRG married to Horst Wahl                          born 1.4.1938 in Winterbach                          died in 1998 in Schondorf, Baden Wuertenberg, Germany they were the parents of '''Michael Wahl''' born February 18, 1966 in Schondorf, Baden Wuertenberg, Germany '''Monika Wahl''' Born July 13, 1978 in Schondorf, Baden Wuertenberg, Germany '''Andrea Wahl married Leon''' Born November 13, 1964 in Schondorf, Baden Wuertenberg, Germany married to Armando Jose Leon                          Born January 27, 1967 in Carmaguey, Cuba they are the parents of '''Marco Leon''' Born January 31, 1996 in Schondorf, Baden Wuertenberg, Germany '''MARGARETE BRENNECKE''' Born on February 17th, 1896 in Jesenice. It is called Marketa Terezie Konstancie in the information of the Moravian National Archives. Married to Karl Nather, the marriage was divorced at his instigation in 1925. Margarete died in 1988 at the age of 92 after a long illness and several stays in nursing homes, absent-minded, in Schorndorf.   Margarete and Karl Nather were the parents of '''Inge Nather, married Wozilka''' born 19.021929 in Znaim, Moravia, Austria died 02.05.2015 in Wallhausen, Schwäbisch-Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germany married to Karl Wozilka who died 31 May 2008 in Wallhausen, Schwäbisch-Hall, Baden-Württemberg, Germany they are the parents of Jenny Wozilka Dr. phil Elmar Wozilka married to Gabriele they have two daughters Kati and Lea === EMIGRATION === Emigrants were primarily employed persons, especially servants and maids, but also often craftsmen, not infrequently tailors and shoemakers, who were unable to make ends meet due to the onset of industrialization in Germany and who hoped for greater professional opportunities in the USA. It can be assumed that they mainly settled there in the cities. The compulsion to occupational mobility meant that their traces were lost quite quickly. Those who emigrated were in the prime of their life in terms of age. Statistics do not always provide information about the occupations of emigrants. Since most other than the necessary travel allowance did not have any other assets with it, as the file notes, we can presume that these are day laborers, servants and maids. Those who took a little extra start-up capital were mostly craftsmen, especially tailors, but also carpenters, carpenters, potters, weavers, shoemakers, white tanners, dyers. The mechanization of some of these professions and the increasing competition from neighboring cities may have accelerated the emigration of these people. Also interesting is a marginal note by a bailiff in a report about the years 1843-46. It says: "Among the families are three siblings, one widow and one illegitimate mother with their children." This brings us to the motives for emigration. A similar wording is repeated year after year in the official files: "The reason for the emigration is the hope of everyone for better progress." - it reads e.g. in a report from 1852. Emigration from the rural communities was somewhat different from that of the city. Because the situation of the population of these regions was shaped much more by agriculture and its problems and general conditions than that of the inhabitants of the city. Emigration from the city took place especially in the 1840s. During this time, however, significantly fewer migrated from the rural environment. This could hardly have been due to the external conditions on site, because the opportunities for professional development in the countryside were and remained very limited in the 19th century. Only the eldest son of a farmer who could take over his father's farm had a real chance. It was not allowed to be shared; this was intended to put a stop to the parceling out of the country as practised in southern Germany. This worked - but at the expense of all children born later. For them there was the possibility of settling down as a craftsman, hiring himself out as a servant or maid with strangers on another farm, settling in one of the neighboring moor colonies or - not necessarily better - accepting a heuerling position on the farm of his own older brother . The farm and the associated modest land area provided only a poor livelihood, and the Heuerlings family also had to do manual and tensioning work for the farmer. A country like the USA, in which free, relatively cheap land purchase was possible, had to appear like paradise. In the 1940s and 1950s, however, negative reports of an economic crisis in America deterred those wishing to emigrate. The horror reports about the civil war in 1861-65 did the rest. After that, however, the phase of domestic political calming and the opening up of new states in the Midwest and West will result in an even more massive emigration from rural areas. Whole family associations sell their property and emigrate to the USA in groups via Bremen and Bremerhaven. They often stay together there too. They move together in treks from the east coast further inland, buy land there and, especially in the state of Nebraska, jointly found villages that have to be imagined as miniature editions of their German hometowns. They take their Low German language with them, their North German cuisine, their songs and customs, their worship regulations, and they pass all of this on to their sons and daughters, who marry among themselves and have children in turn. There were, however, also other motives to leave the homeland. === THE BRNO DEATH MARCH === Gerti Pokorny-Striz After we had spent the whole night at the church square (''sic. Brno'') and many had their valuables taken away, the train was set up into the unknown. Gradually it leaked out that it should go to the Austrian border. I don't know anything about a tour. It consisted more of an escort of young men who were armed and kept shouting and shooting their guns into the air. I was accompanied by my 62-year-old mother, the 2½-year-old son in the stroller. After a few kilometers you could see old people sitting on the side of the road who were resting or unable to continue. Often a ladder wagon broke and pieces of luggage that became too heavy ended up in the ditch. Before we reached Pohrlitz, another thunderstorm started. We arrived exhausted and soaked. After some searching we found quarters for the night. The next day, especially vigorous people moved on to the border. Many thought that the situation would calm down soon and that a return to the city would be possible. We stayed a few more days and lived in a huge wooden barrack. We only got a thin water soup with some vegetables, potatoes and thin black coffee. Romanian soldiers who camped on the edge of the camp sometimes gave bread, sugar and margarine for a valuable item. There was often fear at night when Russian soldiers took out women and girls. As a result of catastrophic hygienic conditions, dysentery and typhoid diseases occurred. After a few days, Pohritzer farmers drove up in their wagons, invited us to take us to the border. My mother had cut her shin on a dirty wooden board in Pohrlitz. The wound caused more and more complaints. On weekdays I usually went to the far-off fields and vineyards with the farmer's wife. Once I was attacked by a Russian who came armed with a submachine gun. What happened to me made hundreds of other women suffer. The displacement of the displaced almost never ended. Every day our fellows pleaded for accommodation and food. The local pastor kept calling the residents for help. Many of our compatriots fell ill with typhoid and dysentery or died from exhaustion. Their bodies were put in paper bags and buried at the local cemetery. After a lot of effort we reached Poysdorf ''(sic. in Austria near the Czech Border''). After a long search we found accommodation there. A doctor took care of my mother very conscientiously, although he had only a few medications available after the Russians had looted everything. After several weeks, he told her that she had just passed an amputation of the leg. From the farmers who had taken us in, I earned the food for the three of us with field and housework. My mother did patchwork. When most of the work in the fields was done at the end of August, we became more and more annoying to our “brothers”; and they were not squeamish in bullying us. When the trains ran again, we packed our belongings and went to Vienna, and further to St. Pölten, where my husband's relatives welcomed us very well, until the move to Germany in February 1946. === THE BRÜNN DEATH MARCH === Corpus Christi May 30, 1945 Wilhelm Brennecke This information was passed on by Wilhelm Brennecke "Uncle Willi" from Schorndorf on August 16, 2005 to Hans Brennecke on the occasion of the first Family Reunionduring a visit to Andrea Leon in Winterbach. The Journey of Margarete and Eduard Striz and their daughter Gerda (married Pokorny) Heinrich and Maria Brennecke and children son Wilhelm and daughter Gabriele (married Wahl) Margarete Brennecke (married Nather) and her daughter Inge (married. Wozilka) The march started from Kirchplatz and Gregor Mendelplatz in Brno July 1st, 1945 Vienna 21st Gerasdorf September 12th, 1945 Vienna Floridsdorf, Frömmelgasse 40 - 42 January 22nd, 1946 Departure from Südbahnhof to Melk January 25th, 1946 Departure to Schalding for delousing January 29th, 1946 Arrival in Augsburg February 5th, 1946 Mohnheim Bayr. Swabia February 9th, 1946 Arrival in Flotzheim Swabia The casulities caused from the hardships and beatings along the road were enormuos. The dead were buried were they fell: In CSR (Czechia) Pohrlitz, in a mass grave 800 people In Austria Drasenhofen 157 Steinebrunn 19 Poysdorf 123 Wetzelsdorf 12 Wilfersdorf 32 Mistelbach 106 Pyrawarth 11 Wolkersdorf 27 Stammersdorf 70 A total of 1,357 people perished. === MEMORIES OF INGE AND KARL WOZILKA === Inge Wozilka Nather, the daughter of Margarete Brennecke, and her husband Karl Borromäus Wozilka, also born in Znojmo, have summarized many of their moving experiences in the Lower Austrian diary. It is their personal experiences, impressions and fates that help us to understand the cruelty and privation of that time, which ultimately led to the Death March of the German population, who had lived in South Moravia for many generations. But not only bad memories can be found in these diaries, in which Inge Wozilka knows how to bring close to us the life in the family home in Znojmo. Höckstrasse 12 Decades later when we were able to visit this, "our" house in Znoimo and the castle and village of Jaispitz / Jevisovice again, many of the stories became magically alive. === LOWER AUSTRIAN DIARY === Ingeborg Wozilka '''THE HOUSE IN HÖCKSTRASSE''' The house in Höckstrasse No. 12 in Znojmo was built at a time when the grandparents Brennecke were still employed in Jaispitz. Contrary to my childhood information, it was not Wilhelm Christian Brennecke who was the builder, but the maternal great-grandparents, Florian and Thersia Wuck, who were already based in Jaispitz, before Wilhelm Christian Brennecke showed up here. Documents (including the baptismal certificate) state that Wilhelm Christian Brennecke married the Wuck's daughter, who was 20 years younger than him. When she was born, Wilhelm Christian Brennecke had been working in Jaispitz for some time. He was, as can be seen from my mother's baptismal certificate, Schloss-Beschliesser, which is a title for an administrative position of a castle, a castellan . I know from my mother that Wilhelm Christian Brennecke came from Hanover. Peine was mentioned many times and also Schmedenstedt5. Research by Hans Brennecke, Vienna, grandson of Max Brennecke, a brother of my mother, has confirmed this. What may have prompted Wilhelm Christian Brennecke to establish himself in Jaispitz remains unknown. Hans assumes that it was the wars in 1866. (Prussian deserter?) The house was built in Art Nouveau style. Flower ornaments carved from stone were attached to the window facades. Where the roof was located above the second floor, a wall rose with a turret at each end, in between the year in which it was built in 1902. It is therefore not necessary to search in documents for the year of construction. Two steps led to the front door in the middle of the house. A kind of foyer opened after the door, a spacious staircase, the stairs always limed white. The caretaker, the Wawrinka, had to fetch kaolin clay at the freight yard at thleast once a week. To do this, she used a small handcart. Sometimes I went with her. She made this slurry of chalk into a pulp and used it to cover the steps. There was a landing behind the front door, new steps followed and another landing and another door across the width of this foyer. Only behind was the access to the apartments on the mezzanine floor, one on the right and one on the left. The floors were tiled, looking like mosaic, small stones in blue, white and yellow, set in regular patterns. Two stairs, perhaps thirteen steps, led to the first floor. High windows let in a lot of light from the garden. They were double-glazed, simply glazed on the outside, provided with the most beautiful bull's-eye panes on the inside, colorful discs the size of beer coasters lined with lead bands. They let the whitewashed steps light up in wonderful colors. Nowhere have I seen anything like it in a stairwell. The second floor was as high as the third floor elsewhere. The garden that joined the house was not very big, but overgrown in my time. In the far corner there was a kennel, quite rusty and of no use. The garden was enclosed by a wall, like all these inner gardens, which lay in the area that was enclosed by four rows of houses. Ivy overgrown the back wall, particularly preferred by blackbirds. The caretaker's apartment was in the basement of the house. It was always dark. The windows, although also facing the street, were at the level of the sidewalk and you could only see the feet of passers-by. Old Wawrinka didn't spend much time in her two-room apartment. In the summer she sat on the stairs of the hall door that opened to the garden, blinking in the sun. In winter she often came to our kitchen, called me "Butzinko" and found everything I was doing right. When my mother went out, Wawrinka stayed with me until I fell asleep. The married couple Wuck is said to have owned a house in Vienna and to have been wealthy. From Hans, the great grandson of Wilhelm Christian Brennecke, you learn that Florian Wuck in the k.u.k. Hofkanzlei Wien was employed as a messenger (?). According to my mother, their property is said to have been in Annagasse in Vienna. The Wuck couple were close friends with the forester Ritschl and wife in Jaispitz, whose descendants lived in Vienna and were in correspondence with my mother for a long time (until after 1945). According to Hans' research at the property office in Znojmo, the daughter of the couple Wuck, Marie, known as Mizl, was apparently the only child, heiress and owner of the house on Höckstrasse. After her relatively early death, she was about 43 years old and previously paralyzed for 15 years, her children became heirs under a notarial contract. Her husband Wilhelm Christian Brennecke had “Niessrecht” (Servitude) on the house. The names of the children are listed in the contract: Wilhelmine, Max, Heinrich and Margarete. The latter two were still minors when their mother died and were represented by the husband of their older sister Wilhelmine. That was Prof. Eduard Striz, grandfather of the Pokorny children. After the six-family house was built, the Brennecke family moved into one of the apartments. The Wuck couple also lived in Znojmo, but in a rented accommodation (?) at Marienplatz 2. Both people died in Znojmo and were buried there, too. The large, man-sized tombstones made of black marble still existed in 1945 and were cared for by my mother until we were expelled. The style of the family grave indicated a good fortune. During the First World War, wealthy people from the state, the Habsburg monarchy, had to arranged for a war loan. This meant that the house, which was apparently debt-free at the time, was mortgaged in favor of the state. These promissory notes, like notes from the inflation money from the 20s, were in my possession for a long time (until we were expelled). This debt was gradually paid off in installments from the house's rental income. The last installment was repaid in 1942. With the overthrow in 1918, when the dissolution of the monarchy created the 1st Czech Republic, to which the city of Znojmo belonged, Wilhelm Christian Brennecke lost his pension claim to the Austrian state and, understandably, did not receive a pension from the "new" Czech state. It would have been possible if he had emigrated to Austria. He could have kept Austrian citizenship and consequently receive a pension. However, he had no relatives or possessions there. He couldn't dispose of the house on Höckstrasse. So it seemed appropriate for him to stay in Znojmo as a Czech citizen and to continue to exercise the “right of usufruct” on the house. In this way he was at least guaranteed a modest living. But he had also lost Austrian citizenship, like everyone who did not emigrate in 1918, and had become a Czech citizen. This probably also included Max Brennecke, son of Wilhelm Christian Brennecke, who, according to research by Hans Brennecke, only acquired Austrian citizenship in 1947. Wilhelm Christian Brennecke died in 1932 at the age of 82 in Brno in his daughter Wilhelmine's home and was buried in Znojmo in the grave of the Wuck couple and his wife Maria. In 1938, when the young Czech state was occupied by the Germans of the Third Reich, there were suddenly different nationalities in the population: the Czechs, lived in the so-called protectorate like in a ghetto within a strictly guarded border, furthermore, the later so-called Sudeten Germans in the north on the Silesian border and the South Moravians, citizens of the Habsburg Empire since its inception. The government of the Third Reich declared all German speaking people to be "Reichsdeutsche" Reich Germans without further ado, a measure with fatal consequences. This confusion of nationalities created problems that led to misunderstandings many years later. This also suggests why Max Brennecke was only granted Austrian citizenship in 1947. It also nourishes understanding of the many mixed political marriages that had occurred when these problems did not exist. The statesmen who signed the Yalta Agreement apparently had no idea of ​​the geographical and ethnological conditions of these border countries and the former borders of the former Habsburg-Hungarian monarchy after the end of the First World War. In 1918, the borders, especially as far as the South Moravian area was concerned, were simply occupied at the will and discretion of the country's councilors, which was tacitly accepted by the government in Vienna in order to avoid a renewed flare-up of the war activities. I have written documentation about this in my possession. It is known to exchange a strip of fertile farmland that the Austrians left to the Czechs for 25 wagons of coal. The impact of this trade was not foreseeable at the time. After the end of the Second World War, the "Ring" populated by Germans around the Czech territory of the 2nd Czech Republic was "incorporated" as it was called at the time, and the Germans were expelled without further ado because they had meanwhile mutated from Habsburg to Reich German residents without their own doing. Over the years, the vacant houses of the Germans were filled with people from Eastern countries, e.g. Romania, Bulgaria, who had been resettled. The different handling of citizenships in the different occupation zones of post-war Austria was difficult and difficult for the uninitiated to understand. All "Germans" who were in Russian-occupied zones in Austria had to leave the country, while those Germans who were in American or English-occupied zones or had Austrian relatives there were allowed to stay in Austria. Vienna was divided into four zones: Russian, American, English, French. It was an unspeakable mess. Families were torn apart again. Traveling on your own is almost impossible because there was no regular train connection, no private vehicles, no food to buy, no accommodation on the go. There was no newspaper. Only those who had been spared bombs or other war effects had a radio, there were few. Black market flourished. Human trafficking too. The film “The Third Man” with Orson Wells best illustrates the time in Vienna at that time. At that time Max Brennecke had certainly lived in Vienna, probably in the American zone, otherwise he would have been expelled from the country as a non-Austrian. Because, as is known, he was only granted Austrian citizenship in 1947. Since the siblings Wilhemine, Heinrich and Margarete Brennecke had no contact with Max during the war years 1939 - 1945, and one did not know where he was, it would have been unreasonable to look for him with the request that a few havenots and relatives expelled from their country would find and appeal to him. In addition, the Znojmo family did not know where the Brno relatives were and whether they had survived the Russian invasion and expulsion. The only one was Herbert Pokorny, who, because he was stationed in Znojmo, had been in contact with us until the Znojmo train station was bombed and Herbert took "his" transport of wounded soldiers straight to meet the Russians and afive-year Russian captivity. The family members only reunited in Germany through correspondence with friends, e.g. also with Ritschl's in Vienna, and through the tracing service of the Red Cross. Herbert, the son-in-law of Wilhelmine and Eduard Striz, was only released from Russian captivity in 1950. Almost a miracle is the fact that the family has lost not one member in these events. The house in Höckstrasse has not been privately owned since then, but is managed by the city of Znojmo. (''As we learned during our visit to the house, the apartments are now privately owned again''). In his research at the Znojmo Real Estate Office, Hans Brennecke found out that the Brennecke family also owned real estate in the Wienerstrasse. I knew nothing of this. Unfortunately, after the expulsion of family members, there was no more talk about former ownership. (''Also according to the Benes Decree, none of the former possessions had to be restituted''). In April 1945 the house was hit by a Russian bomb. The stairwell was torn apart, the supporting masonry remained. But the apartments were open to looting. '''UNDER THE APRICOT TREE''' The March days are so spring-like, one can sit outside in the garden. A wooden table, a wooden bench with a backrest, painted dark green in grandfather's day, exposed to the weather anyway, you can see it, standing under the old, strange, gnarled, crippled apricot tree. I take my exercise books and turn to the parables and hyperbolas, geometric figures that I want to draw again. The new young math teacher from Vienna can explain everything perfectly, suddenly math seems logically clear, liberating. She is very different from the bony, impatient Ringelhahn who was brought back from his pension and which only addressed us with "stupid geese". For him, you were stupid in advance. He was so clever that he couldn't explain anything because it was so natural for him. But the new teacher is great. Hopefully she stays for a while. My mother's voice pulls me out of my speculations "Come in, Proksch Herbert is here and wants to say goodbye to you!" I walk through the garden across the courtyard into the house. The hallway is cool, the stairs are made bright white with chalk sludge, the sun falls through the colored glas discs of the windows in each staircase and paints differently colored stains on the bright surfaces. The staircase and the landing are covered with tiles, which are divided and look like mosaic stones, blue, yellow and white in patterns. It is so artistic, no other house looks like it. I only learned that it was Art Nouveau much later. So here is Herbert Proksch and I am surprised because we had hardly spoken to each other before. The "Reli" (''religious education'') classes have been moved to the afternoon and take place in the rectory. For boys and girls at the same time. It was unusual. Since then there has been a high school for girls, a high school for boys, strictly separated according to gender. One saw eachother in the street, knew each other through ones parents, but avoided each other casting only shy glances. In Reli we were only six or eight students. It was the Imgold Erwin, Marquard Roth with his sister three years older, the pastor's children, said Proksch Herbert, one whose name I have forgotten and I. We sang songs and heard Bible texts. It was striking that the pastor became increasingly sad. As sad as Herbert Proksch, who was standing in front of me in the high corridor flooded with bright light. "I have to go to Napola, to a camp," he said. I only understood that it was something military and apparently related to the war. Napola was a national political institution, an elite education. Some had imagined that they belonged there. “The Reli lessons no longer take place. We won't see each other anymore. ”His seriousness was new, his forecast too, at least for me. I had never heard news. The people's receiver occasionally brought special reports about the shooting down of enemy planes and the sinking of mostly English warships from so many gross register tons, before and after fanfares from Richard Wagner's compositions sounded imposing, who doubted a victory there? Ilse Werner whistled cheerfully, longingly sang Rudi Schurike “Heimat deine Sterne”, Zarah Leander predicted “Es wird einmal ein Wunder geschehn - A miracle will happen” or the cheeky sound from the film “The White Dream”: “I am the Prater Mizzi , the darling of all gentlemen .... ", or" Mamachi give me a horse ... "Lale Andersen exceptionally languishes very internationally Lili Marlen " Under the Lantern, in front of the big gate ". In German lessons with Mr. Winkler we read: The Hermannschlacht, Antigone, and we knew who Oedipus was. Speaking, auditioning, English, French, Latin ... but we didn't know the reality. Ms. Slavik - music teacher - sang to us and accompanied herself on the piano: "Herr Heinrich sass am Vogelherd", "Archibald Douglas", "Aquarius (Der Nöck)", Balladen von Löwe. Our silent conversation was suddenly interrupted by a loud whistle, high tones rang out in the air, engine noise from low-flying aircraft startled us. Suddenly a deafening bang, window panes clinked. We hurried to the front of the house, everything was fine here. "It was a bomb attack without an alarm," said Herbert Proksch, his face was white. But we heard nothing more, no planes, no bombings. We went back into the yard and into the garden. There was no longer a table, no bench, no apricot tree, no exercise books, just a deep crater hole. At this point. It had all happened so quickly and unpredictably and therefore so unreally. My mother was speechless and Herbert left. It gradually dawned on me that he had saved my life. If I hadn't gone into the house at this very moment, I would either be in the crater hole or somewhere in the air because there were no remains or splinters from either the bench, the table or the tree. The five chickens, which had a small spout in the back of the garden, stuck to the garden wall like tufts of an Indian game. I just knew we needed an air-raid shelter now, as has always been recommended, and we probably won't have much schooling anymore. People came in to look horrified at the crater hole. They claimed that they were Russian little bombs, a stray single pilot. Even if the window panes were broken, you could still lock the apartment door. We could still sleep in the apartment. A day or two later it was said "there is a fire in Schwaighofer Hof!" During the night, bombs had fallen there too. My mother and I had such a blessed sleep, we hadn't heard anything. The Schwaighofer Hof was a residential area on Wiener Strasse. A bit away from us, of course. And again it was just a single bombing without warning. In the city, people were running around like a startled ants in a broken anthill. One asked the other, "What should we do?" Some knew. They set off with luggage that they could carry. On foot, with a trolley, with a fully packed pram, with the child on the back, others by the hand, they wanted to go to the "Americans" in a manner that was important, in no way did they want to experience the Russian invasion and the Russians were already very close. You could already hear the gunfire north of Prager Strasse. But there were no cars. Apparently the railroad was still going, sometime, somewhere. Everyone wanted to go to Austria. Everyone remembered any relatives he had there, one spoke of Graz and Linz as if one could be protected and happy there. My mother said, "We haven't done anything to anyone, so nobody will harm us. We have our house here, we stay here. " It was April now. We had met again in school to find out that the school would remain closed "until further notice". The teachers had tearful eyes, the first-grader girls sang carefree "Russla if you were mine" and turned in a circle. Or they sang "Heissa Kathreinerle". Many had not appeared. The city was no longer bustling. I met Traudl at Marienplatz. "We're going to my aunt's in Laa," she said. From that moment on I haven't seen her in twenty years. My mother was only in bed. Sometimes the neighbor from the house across the street was there. So also that evening of April 20th '''BOMB NIGHT''' Ms. Schwarzendorfer had been with us and was about to say goodbye. We stood in front of the apartment door, which was still closed. There was a tremendous roar, I was amazed to see how the heavy double-walled oak door, as if by magic, slowly moved a few centimeters into the apartment, steadily lifted off its hinges and pushed on the buckle - everything happened in slow motion. Then it fell flat into the apartment. We just had time to jump aside, but now a thick cloud of dust was pushing through the open entrance, in which one could not breathe. Quickly we rush into the bedrooms and open the windows and there against the night sky see an aircraft squadron flying over the houses . The bombs fell out of the planes like black birds in a dive. They started with a sington that got higher the closer they came until they hit with a thunder. But the next one was already on the way with loud whistles and a raging impact. It took 20 minutes and then there was silence. Silence. Nothing burned in the house, but the staircase was gone. We had a mountain of rubble on the ground floor. The cloud of dust drifted upward, like through a large chimney. You could see the sky through the hole in the roof. Ms. Neberle lived on the second floor with her maid and a dog. They couldn't come down anymore. German soldiers were on the spot right away, I don't know who notified or brought them. The Schwarzendorfer Mizzi and I fetched sticks from the courtyard, passed them on to the soldiers from hand to hand, and they quickly built a ladder through the stairwell. From floor to floor up to the 2nd floor and took the two women with a dog and took them to the basement. In the afternoon, as if anticipating things, I converted the large laundry room into a lounge, pushed the wooden vats and troughs that stood around to one side, turned them over and turned them into seats, moved chairs out of the apartment here, and brought blankets. The residents now gathered here, all very silent. Only my mother cried loudly. "Where's my child?" She kept shouting, while I was standing next to her. But she didn't want to see me. After all, everything revolved around her. Herbert , who had come to us from the barracks, gave her something to drink and residents of the house spoke well to her. Around 10 a.m. the planes with the bombs came again. Since the chairs were occupied, we sat down; Herbert and I, on a long wash trough that was upside down and comfortable to sit on like a bench. You could hear the planes thundering, there were squadrons of them and you could hear the bombs whistling and hitting. First from afar and then closer and then again further away. Every time they got closer, we waited to be hit for the third time. Herbert put his arm around my shoulder and said: "It is unlikely that a house will be hit several times". And I stuck to that sentence. When the planes had left, there was a 20 minute break. Then they flew again and so it went all night. The ghosts stopped at dawn. When we finally crawled out, we saw only rubble piles up the street. The front of many houses was missing and you could look inside like in a doll's house, next door and across the street. We tried to stay in the apartment even though there was no electricity and the water supply was also stopped. We stayed in the unlocked apartment for two or three nights, sleeping in our beds as usual. Herbert came in the evening to stay the night with us. During the day he worked as a medic - before he was called up to study medicine - in the hospital in the Ottokarburg next to our high school. He was our protector. It was certainly thanks to him that a group of soldiers had come to install the wooden ladder in the stairwell and to save the people from the second floor. It was the end of April. By now the city was pretty much destroyed, hardly anyone to be seen. Then Herbert surprised us with the news that he had been ordered to leave Znojmo on a special train with the wounded from his hospital, with an uncertain destination. After two days with the hospital train at the train station, he came back again. The station had been bombed. Only a few wagons survived from the train, which was overcrowded with wounded soldiers. Herbert could have stayed with us now, but before his conscience he might not have been responsible for leaving the rest of the wounded helpless and alone to their fate. There was chaos. Nevertheless, the train drove to Schönwald in order to avoid another hail of bombs, which was obviously aimed at the station. So they drove north to meet the Russians. Because, as was later learned, crossing the railway bridge on the Vienna line was too risky due to the threat of blasting. Soon afterwards the small wounded transport was received by the Russians. Herbert did not come back from Russian "captivity" until five years later, - not home - because drama had also taken place there in the meantime. So Herbert was gone, the house on Höckstrasse was empty. Our apartment unprotected offered access for everyone. The Russian bombers flew daily. Everything was uncertain, only one thing was certain: this war was lost. There was no "Endsieg" the final victory, as promised just a few weeks before. The Russians came. In the underground passages of the city one could at least be safe from the bombs, someone recommended. With our small "air raid baggage" we set off into the unknown tube system. The entrances, hidden since then, were marked. The catacombs that had not been used for centuries were filled with life. Every now and then there was a candle or a kerosene lamp. Skillful people made the simplest bed frames out of raw planks, but they were all already occupied. The vaults were damp, the rock was sweating, and there were pools of water on the floor. Anyone who got hold of a box to sit on was happy. In the dark, in the damp cold, hungry, frightened, one waited. On what? On Russians who were told the most gruesome things. '''FIRST LIVE BROADCAST''' The entrance to the monastery cellar led through the garden. This stretched narrow and elongated between the belts of the southern city wall. The inner wall ring bounded the very small, ancient houses of the old town settlement, the outer wall ring encircled the entire city, left four gates open, one in each direction, enclosed the large market places, the noble town houses, the coin, several churches and monasteries Steep slope of the river valley and met again in the northern direction of the valley. On the southern slope with a view of the Vienna Basin was the monastery with a garden, always facing the sun. Here a big mouth yawned in the masonry of the buildings, always open, in whose dark gorge steep stone steps carved into the rock led down. All sorts of corridors from different directions met below. Those who knew their way around could cross the city on underground paths. It was not advisable for the uninitiated to use these paths, which in places were not accessible and often misleading. So these were our bunkers, in which we sought protection from the aerial bombs. Because if an exit was spilled, you could find numerous other exits and entrances. It was only much later that we found out that these passages had never been renovated for centuries and were therefore in danger of collapsing. Ignorance made us feel safe. If the bomb planes set course for the city again, everything that went down the stairs fell. If the all-clear was given or it could be assumed that the squadron had moved away, everyone naturally wanted to be out in the fresh air and you climbed the stairs, more badly than right. There was the young pretty I.S .. She lived with her mother and little son in the neighboring house of a school friend. She was very blonde. Barely over twenty years. In good shape despite the previous war years. Her rump was exhilaratingly sweeping and she knew how to swing it back and forth with every step, like a ship in high seas. But it swayed softly and the rocking movement gave a hint of the gentle rhythm of a cradle in which the baby blissfully sleeps towards life. S. knew about her charms and deliberately used them. As a schoolgirl, she had made a bet that she would be able to marry her teacher. She had won the bet. Then the son came and the man was drafted. Once again the bomb planes were turned off. The people in the belly of the earth crowded to the stairs. I waited in one of the alcoves until the crowds had subsided. And then she came, went behind her mother, who was carrying the son. There was a traffic jam at the bright hole at the top of the garden entrance. The ones at the bottom of the stairs couldn't wait to get up. And in the thrust I discovered a figure in a dark robe behind the rocking Noah's ark. His hands were at shoulder height, his fingers spread, and he tried to hold and slide the fleshy mountains wagging in front of his face as if they could fall down. And he pushed violently, although nobody was behind him anymore. His open hands slid over the curves as if they were checking the authenticity. His zeal was great. He was not blocked. I could not believe my eyes. I had never seen anything like it. The films at that time did not show such scenes. At home we ran an abandoned household. My imagination was naive. I was amazed. To date, the monks had a halo for me. Then something of this aura crumbled off and fell back into the dark corridors. So these were our bunkers, in which we sought protection from the aerial bombs. Because if an exit was spilled, you could find numerous other exits and entrances. It was only much later that we found out that these passages had never been renovated for centuries and were therefore in danger of collapsing. Ignorance made us feel safe. If the bomb planes set course for the city again, everything that went down the stairs fell. If the all-clear was given or it could be assumed that the squadron had moved away, everyone naturally wanted to be out in the fresh air and you climbed the stairs, more badly than right. There was the young pretty I.S .. She lived with her mother and little son in the neighboring house of a school friend. She was very blonde. Barely over twenty years. In good shape despite the previous war years. Her rump was exhilaratingly sweeping and she knew how to swing it back and forth with every step, like a ship in high seas. But it swayed softly and the rocking movement gave a hint of the gentle rhythm of a cradle in which the baby blissfully sleeps towards life. S. knew about her charms and deliberately used them. As a schoolgirl, she had made a bet that she would be able to marry her teacher. She had won the bet. Then the son came and the man was drafted. Once again the bomb planes were turned off. The people in the belly of the earth crowded to the stairs. I waited in one of the alcoves until the crowds had subsided. And then she came, went behind her mother, who was carrying the son. There was a traffic jam at the bright hole at the top of the garden entrance. The ones at the bottom of the stairs couldn't wait to get up. And in the thrust I discovered a figure in a dark robe behind the rocking Noah's ark. His hands were at shoulder height, his fingers spread, and he tried to hold and slide the fleshy mountains wagging in front of his face as if they could fall down. And he pushed violently, although nobody was behind him anymore. His open hands slid over the curves as if they were checking the authenticity. His zeal was great. He was not blocked. I could not believe my eyes. I had never seen anything like it. The films at that time did not show such scenes. At home we ran an abandoned household. My imagination was naive. I was amazed. To date, the monks had a halo for me. Then something of this aura crumbled off and fell back into the dark corridors. It was the first live broadcast I had seen. '''THE RUSSIANS ARE COMING''' The corridors, which were branched under the entire city, led to the Capuchin monastery. From there you could reach my father's apartment through the garden. It had been broken open, furniture smashed, beds cut, suitcases cut and ransacked, dishes broken and partly robbed. So don't stay either. My father appeared. "They'll get me," he said with fearful eyes, "and they'll kill me. I have to go". And then he took me aside: he put his hands on my shoulders and said, “it's all over anyway. I know an underground passage under our garden. Nobody can find us there. Come there with me I make us a pleasant death. But I didn't want to die yet. Certainly not like that. I got rid of myself and ran away through the garden into the neighboring Capuchin monastery. The Capuchin monks there had already hidden several women and children with them. They assigned empty cells to them. Everyone was convinced that it was a protected space, a consecrated place. It was no longer valid that women were not allowed in the monastery. It was an extraordinary time when something extraordinary could happen. No soldiers would come in here, even among Russians there were pious people who respected churches and monasteries. All streets of the city could be reached via the underground passageways. Russians would not go into this maze. So calmed down, I made a guest appearance in a cell and no longer in the wet vaults. But only a few days. The monks were friendly, they spoke German. One of the monks, who seemed more closed than his brothers, came up to me in the hall and handed me a book. It was called "pre-summer" by Karl Benno von Mechov. How did he get there? I may have thanked you. Otherwise we haven't exchanged a word. From then on I only read and was in another world. Perhaps a week had passed when Father Quardian excited everyone. The Russians are Coming. Someone hung a white sheet from the bell tower. Should mean "We don't fight!" Or "Spare us, here is a consecrated floor!" And then the tanks rattled down the cobblestones of the streets, covered wagons squeaked, horses whinnied, soldiers shouted incomprehensible words. Every now and then a shot was fired. We had strict instructions to keep everyone in their cell, lock them from the inside, and keep quiet. Several times a day they pounded on the monastery gate. Sometimes after long persuasive speeches, she was able to reject Father Quardian. Sometimes barrels of wine from the cellar were heaved up the steep rocky stairs and the Russians trolled happily with them. There was nothing to eat. Although I assume the monastery had a well-stocked pantry behind the kitchen. The supplies would have been used up quickly if everyone had used them. I don't know how the others managed. Anyway, there was a suitcase full of sugar cubes under Mitzi's bed, I knew that. Despite all the warnings, I left my cell and slipped to her. Most of the time she was absent and I quickly got a handful of the coveted sweetness, for a while the hunger was satisfied. My mother also stayed in one or the other cell. I had my book and was enraptured with it. At some point everything would be all right, the order would be the same, the house would be straightened, the school would go on, the war was over, there would be something to eat. Maybe we could move into the apartment on the first floor, and I would furnish my rooms one way or another. Father Quardian burst into these daydreams with the news that the German monks had to leave the monastery. You would have an offer to come to a monastery in South Tyrol. They were like a flock of startled pigeons. There were no vehicles, no horses, only wild Russians with dirty uniforms outside our house, small boys with slit eyes, wide faces and flat noses. It was still the invasion force, which, I explained later, had the right to loot. They were Mongols. Three days, there were several unpunished lootings after taking a city, that was the wages of the war. It was surely the worst news for the peace-loving monks. How should they have made their way to South Tyrol? How did you manage to survive the "Third Reich" in this idyll without being disturbed? What kind of people were they? What did she expect? But it was said that the Czech monks were already waiting to move in, and so they gradually lost themselves, one by one, who knows where. At the time, we had no idea that this measure was the beginning of the expulsion. It was a practical solution from the city administration, because the people hidden in the monastery now had to move out too. Suddenly, jeeps were driving through the city, men in partisan uniforms were waving a Czech flag. The republic was proclaimed. The second Czech Republic. Once I dared to sneak into Höckstrasse. The apartment was largely robbed. Then I heard shrill whistles and whips pounding on the street. a single partisan came up to the house. Otherwise the street was empty. I fled to the basement and hid behind the huge lack of laundry. Head-sized stones filled the car, stacked like a tower. I heard the man roaming our apartment up there and climbing the makeshift wooden stairs to the upper floors. Apparently he hadn't found what he was looking for. I recognized him when I went out. His parents had a pharmacy on Wienerstrasse. They were Czechs. To protect themselves, many Czechs dressed in partisan uniforms. So you could not differentiate them from the "real ones" who had been brought to the extinct city from any Balkan countries in which the German military had made themselves unpopular. They were enemies, rigorous, they were no exception. They did not meet well-known Germans, whom they would have been afraid of treating them badly. But this one was one I knew. When I cycled into the piano lesson, I had to go down Wienerstrasse. Then he saw me driving past, grabbed his bike and drove along with him. He was my age. We never spoke to each other. He usually had an adjutant with him, a small, much younger guy. One day he came up to me in the school playground and handed me a tulip. He says "Greetings from Mirek!" - "Where did you get the tulip from?" I asked. And he answered faithfully, "From the discounts on Granitzweg." That was our commonality. And now he was browsing our house as a partisan, wielding a whip. I sneaked back to the monastery. I went to church. I was alone there. I wanted to pray. But the head was blocked. The heart too. Suddenly the church door was opened. The big heavy door, actually a portal, did not open so easily. I still had time to hide in a confessional. It was one of those that looked like old German chests of drawers, dark, ornate, full of secrets. Tripartite. A dark red curtain hung in the middle. I crawled in there. The old wood creaked. I dared not move. A few Russians rumbled down the aisle. "Just don't be discovered". To make matters worse, the Padres would also condemn me for leaving the house without permission. I made myself as small as I could. A scraped thin pillow lay on the seat. There was a disgusting scent. I felt sick, with difficulty I suppressed a sneeze. The Russians seemed artful, as far as the poor Capuchin church could offer. It was an infinitely long time before they left. They didn't fight, they didn't take anything with them. With stiff knees I climbed out of the closet, which I would never have climbed into voluntarily. From previous excursions driven by curiosity and a thirst for discovery, I knew a passage that led from the monastery to the church and had the exit behind the altar. That was the way of the monks when they went to their devotions at night. This enabled them to avoid crossing the street. I used the way now, back to my cell. '''THE EVICTION''' In the Third Reich, the “special reports” had not only been heard on the radio, at that time they were the small “Volksempfänger” radio sets, “for the people”, small and cheap, affordable for everyone, but those with the special should also be there Messages are reached that happened to be on the street and had no radio available at the moment. Everyone should learn about the military's achievements and the impending "final victory". To achieve this, loudspeakers have been installed all over the city, mostly at the light poles of public places, large crossroads, in front of the cinemas or sports fields, just where several people have been suspected. You were always up to date. Now these messages were stopped from May 8th. Even the last faithful had to know what had struck. Who could still believe in the final victory if the Russians moved around the city? But suddenly the speakers started working again. Everyone listened to the strange voice from "above". Unbelievable what flooded the streets with a commanding voice, unmistakable, doubtful like the announcements a few days ago. "Attention" was heard in German "The population is being warned that by May 28th all Germans must leave the country, otherwise they will face prison terms." Was anyone making a joke? How should that work? Where to go What happened to the property? Why should you be locked up? Who had gotten into debt? And the voice from above continued "all Germans, including women and children, including those who have no political function." The nonsense even strengthened my mother's opinion, because she said "We have our house here, our grandparents already lived here, we did no harm to anyone. We got on well with everyone, Czechs were our friends, we looked after and protected a group of Jews, even though it was forbidden. We cannot be meant. That certainly applies to the Germans who came to us from the "old empire" after 1939. " The unrest remained. If you are German, you should wear a yellow armband. So it went on. We didn't have a home anyway. After we left the monastery, the family of Vera Danzerova granted us shelter. They had the smallest dark apartment in a back yard on Kalchergasse. Vera was a "compulsory year-old girl" in my father's household during the war. In time she had become a friend to me, just two years older than me. The Danzer family provided a bed for my mother and me. They must have helped themselves if necessary, because apart from their parents there was suddenly also their brother, whom I had never known before, and his friend. We only came to sleep, during the day we were knocking stones. I noticed one thing in the small Czech apartment: a map, a map of Europe, was attached to the side of the front door facing the inside of the apartment, and the front lines of the Russian Army were marked with colored pins. So you knew more than we did, went through my head. After all, my father was a captain in the German Air Force and he handled his knowledge of political matters very easily, if he was ever at home. My mother and I had been called to the district court. There we were told that we had to be at the factories on the station grounds at seven in the morning. There we met several women and girls, all German. We were instructed by a man to clear the mountains of rubble. How do you do that? Well, free the mortar residues from the usable, not quite splintered bricks and tap them to the extent that they could be used. The bricks cleaned in this way were piled up to form a wall. but the man left us again. Maybe he wanted to give us a chance to get away from it. But in our naivety we didn't understand that. Everyone standing around agreed that "everything was not meant to be cleaned up with the rubble so seriously" and we climbed into the house that was torn apart by bombs like ours in Höckstrasse. The apartment door had broken out, clothes were lying on the stairs, children's things, a satchel, books, German books, booklets, German poetry albums, a poetry album, a nicely bound booklet and I read by child's hand "Znojmo this is a nice town, it has a lot of pretty girls, it also has a town hall tower, which is taller than a worm. ”Sure, these first literary effusions were kept secrets, now they lay in chaos on the floor, exposed to every dirty boot. I felt ashamed, felt like a sniffer, like an intruder into intimate spheres. Way to the kitchen. Since the women were already busy. Here were leftovers in bowls, plates, pots on the table, on the windowsill, even on chairs. Half-learned bottles, cutlery on the floor, the people who had obviously wanted to take a meal here had been taken by surprise. These manufacturers were wealthy people. A refrigerator belonged to the kitchen furniture. Back then it was a luxury. This one was filled with food. a sight hardly known. Butter, tins, milk in bottles, and in the pantry hung sticks of sausages, loaves of bread lay there, preserving jars with compote, we hadn't seen such wonderful things in a long time. Practically as women are, everyone quickly agreed. You stuffed your mouth full as much as possible, and then the apron pockets. I didn't have an apron. My urge to research pulled me into the other rooms. There were no chandeliers here. These were chandeliers here in the dining room: as I knew them from the theater. Glass beads, glass candles, glass lozenges, glass drops, glass tears. For another day we let ourselves knock stones. This proves what submissive thinking we were used to. Just obey a voice that you didn't know, that couldn't be assigned to anyone. On the way to our “work”, small groups of people passed by again and again, packed with squiggles from pillows, with bags or sacks, and with frightened faces. "Didn't you hear it? The former RAD camp (Reich Labor Service) on Prager Strasse is now a prisoner of war camp. Several Germans are said to have been interned and beaten there. In any case, you hear screams when you walk past. "-" You have to come with me. Actually there is still war. "-" Or again ". The Danzers cautiously made us understand that they could no longer accommodate us. The ratia is strict and also punishes the Czechs who protect Germans. In the courtyard of the Höckstrasse house there has always been a small hand-cart. We used that to get our coal from the dealer. He hadn't brought any in for a long time. If you needed coal, you had to get it yourself and only got a limited amount. We equipped this cart with a backpack that Herbert had left behind, our air-raid luggage, a blanket, the book I had received from the monk, and a pleated skirt that I had found in the looted apartment. So we went, my mother and I, with the wagon and our poor dog, who also didn't know how it happened. When we passed the Thaya Bridge at Bruck Abbey, I looked back. This farewell look at the elevated city impressed me deeply. Here is a letter I sent to Sigl Ewald many years later. It describes everything my mother and I had to experience on the border with Austria. ''' LETTER TO EWALD''' Karl and Ingeborg Wozilka Upper Heath 11 74599 Wallhausen 28.09.1996 Dear Ewald, We were very happy about your call and we would like to thank you again very much. Unfortunately, October is pretty crowded in terms of time, as there are the birthdays of brother-in-law, sister-in-law and our son, then mentioned class reunion by Karli, plus a hip visit with overnight stays in spring. - My liver is not so good and I am therefore tired very quickly, not even as fast as before. I don't know if I can make ends meet. Now I let everything come to me once and call you beforehand so that you know for sure whether we are coming or not. I was surprised to hear from you about my father's captivity among the Czechs. At the class reunion of our girl class last year in Salzburg, Lehnert Hilde asked me about it. I wondered about it, since we were all children back in 1937. If we ever talked about it in our house, it was always a bit taboo, so you didn't like it, I don't know why. Maybe because there was something terrible about it. Because prison, political or not, always had something disreputable. In the year of deportation, my father had left long before us; he had suddenly disappeared without saying goodbye or asking about our whereabouts. Before that, he had advised us to go to the Winninger family in Neuhäusl and wait for the end of the war there. My mother and I had also started to go there, but when we arrived there was a feeling of optimism in the mill itself. It had been feared that the Frainer weir would be blown up. In this case, all mills and oerte (sic) in the Thayatal to Bruck Abbey would have been under flood. So we went back to Znojmo the same day and survived the end of the war and the Russian invasion in the cellars, which, as you know, spanned extensive areas from Füttergasse to Unteren Platz to the Capuchin monastery (and beyond). We couldn't go home to Höckstrasse because our house was hit by a Russian bomb, was very damaged and uninhabitable. A well-known Czech family initially took us in, although it was forbidden for them to host Germans under the threat of punishment. Our house or apartment was completely looted within a few days. Many people, including my mother and I, did not believe that the expulsion was final. We thought it was a "temporary post-war phenomenon" and didn't feel threatened, just out of a naive, clear conscience. It seemed natural to me that my father had escaped, after all he was an officer in the Air Force and could have been taken prisoner of war at the last minute. I know a few examples. But when my mother and I no longer had a place to stay - the hiding place with the Czech family was narrow and not possible in the long run - we set off for Retz as stragglers. We pulled a small ladder cart with a blanket and a backpack on top of it, in which we had hurriedly stowed away our belongings, actually our so-called "air-raid luggage". At the border, Czech soldiers studied our passport longer than with other people. Then someone came up to us and asked if I was the daughter of photographer Nather. They would look for him, and until he was found I would be held hostage. I tried to explain that my parents had been divorced for 15 years. After all, my mother had a hysterical fit and cried and cried. Somehow the soldiers seemed at a loss. One grabbed the backpack and poured the contents onto the street so that the things flew in all directions. That is a German military backpack, it must stay here. They also removed the blanket from the cart. Then someone called “Run!” In Czech and we hurried to get away. My mother was still trying to pick up some of the things on the street and put them in her apron, which held them together at the ends like a bag. But we were driven to hurry, and how could we continue to carry the stuff without a sack. There were some items of laundry, some pictures, a tea strainer, which I found completely unnecessary. In Unterretzbach we were allowed to spend the night in a barn with other people. Some straw was piled up on the clay floor, in which each family had built a “nest”. The next day we didn't know where to go. We were hungry, so some of us went to the farmers to beg for bread. That day you came past the barn, we talked to each other and you went on the same day, alone. Then someone told us that in Schrattenthal am Gutshof workers were wanted for food and accommodation. We went with a group of other people about 10 km. In Schrattenthal we were sorted into seemingly workable and weaklings. My mother was with the weaklings and we were separated. Some men eyed me, turned me around like a piece of cattle in a market. some of our group have already been provided with tools and sent away accompanied by an overseer. Others advised us to go back. My mother cried, I didn't know where to take her. So we decided to leave the estate. We sat down in the ditch near Obernalb, it was now evening. We were hungry and thirsty. My mother cried and wanted to die. Then an older farmer stopped in front of us, who had a little pity for him. "If you judge the vineyard for me, then you can stay," he said. And we went with him somewhat comforted. He directed us to a corner in his barn, there was some straw piled up in the middle of the field equipment. He picked us up at sunrise. For lunch there were potatoes with salt and a strip of bacon, a treat after the many days of hunger. I was given a cup of goat milk every morning and evening. Sometimes the way home was not profitable at noon because the way was too far. I was allowed to take a jug of wine and a piece of bread. The summer was very hot in 1945. The wine was soon drunk. But cherry trees lined the country road. Nobody far and wide. The farmer was not with. So I climbed up into the cherry tree and, despite the wine, my stomach was full of cherries. - After three weeks we had taken care of all of the farmer's vineyards: cut the 16 salmon brood and tied up the shoots with straw. it was a special art that my mother did not understand. Then the farmer puffed up in front of us and said "I don't have any more work for you, you have to find another place". We were assigned to another farming family through the mayor's office, which had since been re-established. We lived in constant fear. In the vineyards and fields one could hear people crying out for help, especially women, and the hitting of sticks dull on the body and dying whimpering. I cannot list the hiding places I have crawled into everywhere. Anyway, I didn't hear from my father until autumn. I would be interested to know who or where it is now publicizing that he was caught by the Czechs. I don't really like that this thing is kept stirring up again and again. In the so-called 3rd Reich nobody ever spoke about it. Now my father has been dead for 15 years and nothing happens to him anymore. He has repeatedly claimed that he was innocently treated only because the Pajesi was his friend. My father was a credible and very good-natured person, he was not a daredevil and not adventurous. He went through a lot on the Spielberg in Brno. Still, I want to let things rest and not churn them up again. - We visited military cemeteries, in Alsace, where Germans lie next to French, we were in military cemeteries in South Tyrol and in Normandy. Suffering over suffering. Revenge is not sweet, but bitter, because hate creates hate again. And hate becomes suffering again. Death has healed many wounds; one should not tear them open again in the living. Greetings from you and your family Karl and Inge Wozilka '''IN THE VINEYARD''' In Lower Austria I served as a maid, barefoot, because I no longer had shoes. The cow dirt in the stable swelled softly and warmly between my toes. I slept on straw in the tool shed in a dark corner with a shovel, rake and rake around me. The straw scratches and stings my legs, my arms, the fever shakes me at night, because the sun in the vineyard is hot. What is good for the vine burns my skin. I am alone in the field with the servant, because the farmer spares his own people. Because of the Russians. They ride across the area on small nimble horses, like medieval knights looking for adventure. They have survived the war and are not afraid of death or the devil, and certainly not of the poor population, who froze at the sight of them and remained mostly in the houses. But vineyards and fields want to be cared for. Cut out the servant and I under the scorching sun, the "brood of the axes", which are wild shoots. Nearby voices. Then patter of horses and Russian, hoarse firsts. Quarrels, shouts, cries of woe from female voices, cracking of broken vines, rustling of leaves, dull blows, wooden stick on body, whimpering - silence. The servant is serious. I crouch between the vines and boulders, trembling. The kicks of the little hooves again. The green in front of me divides. A Hun! It's like a thousand years ago. Did I live then, 955? I still live. "Run" calls me, I jump down the vineyard like a tennis ball, light-footed over embankments, cross hollow paths, the more impassable the better. The little horses can't jump, but I can. Then the meadow in the valley, green, lush, moist, cut through by a meandering stream, pastures on the bank. Flashy thought: horses don't like swampy meadows, but I do. Fear carries me weightlessly across the meadows to the pastures. No more noise behind me. The horse had refused, was not as fast as I was. A look back: nothing. The willows are old and hollow and I am young and narrow and slip into the hollow tree. Saved? It seems so. The tree surrounds me, smells of wood and mold, is like a good mother, like a strong father, like an angel. He closes his arms around me, I belong to him like a root, all day long. The sun completes its circle, sinks behind the mountains of the forest district. Fog rises from the meadows, damp and cool. No sound outside, no one calls, no one is looking for me, even I could be killed up there in the vineyard. Maybe they are worried, but no one dares to do it. It is dark. "God, dear tree, thank you!" Crouched from bush to bush, on guard, I approach the village, at some point I reach the courtyard, hit the gate. Whispering voices behind it. Only Russians hit goals. I hate to call my name out loud. The gate opens. I'm sure for now. '''POTATO BEETLE''' In the morning I woke up with a bang. It is four in the morning. He is standing with my whip in front of my sleeping place. Again and again he swings the whip and pops it like a beer coach. "Get up," he said, "it's daytime." I don’t have to wear anything because I’m sleeping with my clothes on. "You have to get water, my wife has a lot of laundry." I am the sorcerer's apprentice. I get the water outside the courtyard by the stream, which flows in a slight depression through the middle of the village. I carry fifteen or twenty buckets full, fill the washing troughs in the kitchen, fill the troughs for the cattle in the barn; I cut beets for the goats, they smack and get the bites impatiently from my hand; I climb into the attic and pour hay through the hatch for the cows. They eagerly take it up with bulging lips and push it chewing back and forth in their mouths, they grind it, they do not bite their jaws from top to bottom like other animals. I find that interesting. They look so thoughtful with their big dark eyes and their slow movements have something deliberate. Your prudence is deceptive. Because almost simultaneously, as they eat, they drop huge, steaming chunks at the other end, immeasurably carefree and without movement, which splash on the muddy ground. Little straw is spread out under their feet. I shovel the cow patties and goat buns into a wheelbarrow and push them into the middle of the yard on the dung heap. You get used to the slippery chatting under the bare soles of your feet. Then the farmer calls me for breakfast. There are two hot potatoes with salt and a brown broth. The farmhand harnesses the cart. He ate before me. While the dawn colors the sky, the cow slowly moves us to Unteralb. The iron-studded wooden wheels crunch through the sand, the poles creak, the air is still pleasant. A potato field spreads out in front of us. The servant hands me a rake and shows me how to hold it. It is heavy and the style is thick, I can hardly get my fingers around it. So the soil is loosened, the weeds removed and the plant that sprouts from the soil is piled up with soil. The rows are endless. "Hü" the servant speaks to the cow like to a horse and they slowly settle down. In the evening he wants to fetch me again, the field is said to be heaped. So I don't dare to take a break. There is nothing to eat anyway, just a jug of wine, which is in the ditch on the Feldrain. Here's a little shade of cherry trees. It shines red and ripe through the leaves. Who do they belong to, what do I know? At some point, the sun has already passed the zenith, I climb up into the branches. The jug is no longer in the shade, and it is already empty. Here in the branches there is still a little air, the cherries are sweet and refreshing and the kernels fly in a wide arc. Good thing there are no Colorado beetles here. My thoughts go back. It was two years ago that Class 5b was hunting Colorado potato beetles. Equipped with buckets, it started early in the morning. We only had to walk a few kilometers out of the city into the fields. Then we were shown what the beetles looked like, they were striped like zebras, zebra beetles. Some of the girls in the class had never had a beetle in their hands. Some beetles desperately crawled up to us when they noticed the insecurity in the potato trees, some beetles fled the buckets again, some buckets that were already half full fell over and hosts of beetles got away. In the end the potato herb was pretty much trampled, I don't know what happened to the beetles. They were on the run, so the beetles and humans often have the same fate. '''THE SCHÖNBAUER''' These summer days were hot in 1945. "Your mother is no good," the farmer said to me. "You have to stop for two, otherwise you can sit down in the ditch again." I nod. I want to do everything. I am adept. I have strength and good will. "You're going to cut the barley with me in front of Obernalb," he said one day. We walk, the farmer with the scythe on his shoulder, I with the sickle behind. Only in the afternoon should the farmhand come with the team, the cart with the ox. The sand crunches along the way. Seabed how many millions of years ago? Again and again a basement house or a gate in a hill. Then the barley field, yellow, mobile, the stalks sway, like a big animal it lies in front of us and breathes, up and down. He takes a lot of pains, the farmer, if he wants to mow that alone and I should tie all the sheaves, alone. No time for questions. The scythe rustles, the stalks fall evenly, they lie in a row. I take her in my arms with my sickle and tie the sheaves. The awns sting, you should have long sleeves and covered legs. Always stoop. I can hardly stand upright around noon. The sun burns relentlessly. Thirst is worse than hunger. Half of it was done in the early afternoon. The knees are trembling. "We're going to have a drink," he says, putting the scythe away. He trudges in front of me on the way to a basement gate. Steep down the stairs into the cool and dark belly of the earth. He knows his way around here, lights a candle. Down here lies barrel to barrel with the curve leaning against each other. A rough table, a rough wooden bench in a niche. It is the same in all basements. I went to a "basement" with my father a few times. Carved from fine sandstone in beautiful cellars, with painted walls and the finest fine wines. Because the people who were there soon started to sing and were happy. Nothing can be admired here in this cellar and nobody is happy. "Sit down," the farmer suddenly says kindly, "I'll give you something to drink." I drink the wine for thirst. He brings bread and smoked meat. I start to wonder a lot. Bread was precious. There was at most Sunday. During the week we only had potatoes and salt. And you appreciated that. I hardly dared to eat in amazement. Then he said "sit on the bench like this" and he straddled. It seems very uncomfortable to me, the table top was difficult to reach in this way. I don't like it and I don't do it, and I see his face and eyes open and the trains tense and his breath is quick and I feel scary. I jump on and over the bench and want to run to the exit. But he catches up with me and pushes me against the basement wall, so that I feel the hard and irregular shape of the bricks in the back. His hands are claws, one claw is enough to press me against the stones. The other claw disappears under his big dark blue apron and is busy and excited. "It unties something" I think. "He has hidden weapons with him, probably for defense against the Russians." He comes close to me. His panting breath smells of wine, something hard is moving under his apron. "A hammer," I think through my head, "he wants to kill me like he killed my poor dog. He is crazy ”. He is now bracing himself against the wall with both claws and I am free for a few seconds. I let myself fall quickly and straight into the narrow area that remains between the wall and its sweaty body. He is wide-legged and through this tackle I quickly slip through and on to the barrels and into the free space that results between them, since they cannot stand closer than their bellies allow. I crawl on the cold floor to the back wall. I squeeze myself into the narrow space with difficulty. Astonished, he stays in the side posture for a while, turns to me, but cannot follow me with his plump body and cannot reach me to pull myself out. I curled up in this gap. How long? He goes away. The candlelight disappears. Hunger and thirst disappear. The fear remains for hours. Then he comes back visibly sobered. He focuses on fine talk, on begging. "Come on out, we have to go home, I won't do anything to you." Finally, I hear him climbing the stairs again. I crawl out carefully. And when his shadow stands out against the light at the entrance, I sneak up. He says nothing. The servant had now arrived with the ox cart. The field was mowed and the farmhand had started charging. I should go home alone ahead. "Woe, you're telling someone!" Who should I tell what? That he gave me bread and meat and wine to eat and drink? That he wanted to slay me? Who would believe me Where should i go '''MY FATHER APPEARS''' It has happened more and more often that the farmer hissed at me as he passed: "Just wait, I can still get you!". I now knew what he meant. "I'm going to make you prince," he added. E should probably be a consolation. But it was unbearable, my perplexity was endless. I couldn't and didn't want to stay here. It was early September. Suddenly someone knew where my father was. He was particularly well known here in the Retz area. Not only because of the photo business, which had flourished during the war, because all soldiers had to have a military pass and the civilians had a passport photo, but he had many friends among the rural population. Even in grandfather's day it was customary to end the obligatory Sunday trip with a "basement". It wasn't a booze, it was a cultivated cheerful enjoyment, an art of friendly relaxation through lively conversations with a few glasses of wine. There was always a lute or mandolin and it was sung. An art that you no longer understand today. In grandfather's time, the so-called founding years, there was an unprecedented mental attitude, the social feeling. Renowned businessmen rented a covered wagon with a team of horses on Sundays. It was festively decorated and everyone involved in the business, without exception, was invited to take a trip into the countryside. The business owner paid for the costs. A company party, a thank you to the employees, not ordered by the state or a trade union, an act of humanity, togetherness, responsibility. Perhaps the thoughts of Bismarck's reforms have already taken root. This kind of friendships and acquaintances grew that could be transferred to descendants. These friendships were now paying off. My father had found accommodation with a wealthy farmer in exchange for offering his labor. My mother and I made the pilgrimage in the hope that we might find accommodation here. I couldn't exchange words with Father. Our appearance made him uncomfortable. The strict peasant woman made it factually clear to my mother and me that there would be no place for us here. Somehow my mother could understand why our stay in Obernalb could not be continued. A small meeting took place. The farmer wrote a few words on a handout, which allowed an audition to the mayor, at whose instigation we were given the right to live in Retz. Russians, refugees, expelled, Viennese, whose houses were bombed, plus the few locals: the small town burst at the seams, so to speak. Food was scarce. But a certain striving for order began to take hold: there was a Russian command post that had been quartered in one of the most distinguished houses on the market square. Russians in clean uniforms with various medals attached suggested officers. These decided on the fate of the crowds huddled here. We got the right to live, not an apartment. We were assigned regular work for a regular fee in the municipal wine and agriculture association. '''THE OLD MRS. RABEL''' In Vincencigasse, which led past the church and monastery to the city wall, a few tiny old houses lined up closely together. We should move into one of these houses. The entrance at ground level led into a spacious hallway that ended in the rear part of the house. A small walled courtyard followed. From the hallway one could enter a room that was a little lower than the entrance and the only window facing the courtyard, at the same height as the outside floor. Mrs. Rabel lived here. She appeared small, delicate and frail. Her husband had been a shoemaker and had his workshop here. He had died long ago. Ms. Rabel made her living by renting the apartment on the mezzanine floor, kitchen and two rooms. A war widow with a child lived here. Somehow we had to make arrangements. The warrior widow made her bedroom available. The double beds stood on a pedestal, like a catheter 18 in old classrooms, you climbed up, as if to a special place, as if to a sacred place. There was enough work in the municipal wine and agriculture association, always in communal groups. The attacks by the Russians were reduced and were even punished by the command. Attempts were made to give city life a somewhat orderly coat of paint. We were out all day. Nevertheless, the living conditions were very cramped. We had no way to prepare meals in the bedroom. The kitchen was not available to us. When leaving the house and on the way to the toilet, we always had to walk past the sleeping woman, the widow and her child. Sometimes they pretended not to have to speak. It was not a permanent condition for everyone involved. Mrs. Rabel in her basement apartment became sickly. Her sister in the house next door seemed to have a solution. “Ms. Rabel is bedridden. I cannot take care of her because my husband is also ill and needs me. If you are ready, Ms. Nather, to take care of her, you can sleep with her and also cook a little. ”Ms. Nather, my mother, was of course ready. In the room there was a bed opposite each other on the wall, a table in the middle and a stove in the darkest part. So mother had a bed, slept opposite Ms. Rabel. There was no room for a third bed. There was only a wooden bench across the cellar door. This door, a round arch made of heavy wood, was locked and barred with broad iron bands. It led down steep stone steps into the corridors, which, like in Znojmo, were all interconnected. Today these courses are also a special feature of the area in Retz, a tourist attraction par excellence. They undermine the city twenty-six kilometers. At that time, however, they were still densely filled with barrels, filled with good wines. When the Russians discovered this secret, everything went underground. In order to consume faster, they opened the bungs, let the wine run out, bathed in it, drank lying down because they could no longer stand, many drowned. As I lay on the wooden bed, I heard the gurgling roar behind the basement door. The fear that some of the bugs could spot the stairs and come up and break the door stole my sleep. Mrs. Rabel was getting worse. She was clear, but very weak. She often spent her hours in need of help in night bowls, often next to it. Still, she had an appetite. Her sister sometimes brought her something edible, e.g. B. a poppy seed roll. A kingdom for such a bread. Silly saying. Kingdoms and even empires no longer existed. Not even to give away. Frau Rabel greedily took the bread with shaky, emaciated hands, and hid it under the covers right next to the bowl. "Ms. Nather, I have a folder that prints!" Moaned Ms. Rabel. My mother lifted the blanket, removed the bowl, smoothed the sheet, and everything was full of poppy seeds. But they were alive, bouncing back and forth, seeming startled by the sudden drafts and looking for new warm hiding places in a hurry. It was the purest circus, a flea circus. Fleas and poppy seeds were indistinguishable. "I can't eat the bread", Mrs. Rabel regretted, "you can have it Inge". Despite hunger, I didn't feel like it. I preferred to go to the city wall, nettle poached there. They made the best soup. One day Mrs. Rabel's sighing stopped. It was strangely quiet. She no longer complained about wrinkles on her back. She no longer opened her eyes or mouth. When she stopped breathing, her jaw dropped and her eyes turned to the ceiling. Mother called for the sister. She came to see for herself. At that time there was no mortuary. The dead remained in the house until the funeral. So we slept for three nights with a dead woman who had the worst smells. '''LEGACIES''' My pleated skirt and two blouses had become rags in the summer due to heat, sweat, and occasional rain. Even a pair of shoes was used up. Mrs. Rabel rummaged in her treasure chest and took out a skirt that came from her youth. It was striped in red and black and had a yellow strand on the hem. It looked like a new fashion. I wore this skirt for a long time, it didn't need to be changed. Among the treasures of the chest were a few shoes, made of black leather, elegantly narrow and Turkish pointed. Maybe wedding shoes. My feet were swollen from walking barefoot. Only in the morning and with difficulty could I put my feet in my shoes. They were the only pair of shoes I had for a year. I even went to school in Esslingen with it and sparked suspicious gazes with it and with my skirt. '''VIENNA ''' It was autumn in Retz. The wine and agriculture association no longer had any work to offer. Everyone had established themselves somehow. The realization prevailed that the return to Znojmo was not the best. My father had contacted his brother in Vienna. Uncle Paul lived alone as a bachelor and enemy of women in a small apartment that was decorated with several oil paintings in gold frames. At home he played mainly chorals and other church music on a harmonium and he boasted that he sometimes played the organ in St. Stephen's Cathedral. Family circles had whispered that he was a little weird because his mother, who finally wanted a girl after four boys when she was pregnant for the fifth time, tried to hide her disappointment with the fifth boy by trying to hide her disappointment had only put him on girl dresses. Uncle Paul couldn't take me in, but he knew what to do. There was a girls' boarding school near Alserstrasse, of good reputation, Pensionat Kastali. I would be in good hands there. In addition to the usual costs, the pension administration asked for goods in kind, especially from the girls who came from the country. In my case there was no waiting for food, but with firewood. My father had found eight sacks of firewood, which were deposited with Uncle Paul and should only be gradually brought to the boarding school. I don't know who ultimately got at least a lukewarm room with the wood. '''THE GIRL FROM THE MOON ''' The winter was extremely cold. Only the dining room was a bit overturned, all other rooms remained unheated. There were no window panes. They broke up during the bombing of Vienna. The windows were taped with newspaper. This not only made it dark, it also didn't stop the cold. It was so cold that we went to bed in full winter clothes. Back then everyone was wearing felt boots. They came into fashion in the last years of the war, as far as one could speak of fashion, because their manufacture was cheaper - it is better not to speak of where the hair came from - than leather boots, which were reserved for the military. I only took off my felt boots before going to bed. All the girls slept under the covers with their day clothes. Some of them only so that they could get up again all the more quickly after the professor whispered "Good night!" To the gently opened door of the apparently still asleep. In Austria, all women of advanced age, if they did not come from the country, call themselves “Frau Professor” and the men “engineer”. The renunciation of nobility predicates could not be ache, so this title was a weak substitute for it. In the style of the imperial family, you never knew, Professor Professor was wearing black clothes, ankle-length, with a closed stand-up collar and a pince-nez19 either in her hand or on her nose. In the dining room she sat at the top of the table and gracefully said a table prayer before each meal. It was always the same: "All eyes are waiting for you, you give them their food in their time, you open your hand and fill everything that lives with pleasure." All eyes were on the soup tureen. How can the word "pleasure" be interpreted? Like many months, years, there was no food at any time. When was the hand open that one would have loved to reach for, at least only hinted at? Instead, it seemed, at least, the fingers curled into a fist that kept an unfathomable secret hidden. The meal, like prayer, was the same three times a day: a plate of soup made from pea porridge, a uniform meal of the population and the Russian soldiers. In addition, a slice of white bread that was as thin as tissue paper, you could literally see through. In the morning, coffee was served instead of soup, by name, I think it was diluted molasses made from sugar beet. All the girls had a contact point somewhere, where they could also get a few bites. Not me. Uncle Paul had said, "Come to me if you need anything!" I was there twice, had rung the bell, noticed how someone was looking through the "spy", the peephole. It was not opened. After meals, some girls spoke French to the professor. They obviously liked it when others didn't understand them. I had learned English, and not bad, as it turned out later, I only knew the sound of French. I was the country pomeranian here. All girls had a family home, parents, or at least one parent, or grandparents, uncles or aunts, where they could spend the weekend. They came back relaxed, in a good mood, with fresh laundry and ironed clothes at the beginning of the week. Of course, everyone had a friend and was not afraid to talk about it. After Professor said "Good night!" It was like "fire free" in the crew cabin. They left the bed, sneaked out of the house and only reappeared at dawn before the "waking up" was announced. Some told horror stories. They would have been in a cemetery with their friend, who was said to be a medical student, climbed the tombs already opened by grave robbers and took skulls. They could be sold at good prices. Everything was possible here. Have I lived on the moon since then? '''THURN & TAXIS''' The first snow was falling, although October had not yet come to an end. In the streets of the city it soon became dirty, yes black. Oh snow, you are homesick like me and you can't go back to heaven. From time to time a freight forwarding company Haberfeldner drove between Vienna and Retz; a rickety truck with an open cargo area. He transported boxes, suitcases, sacks, spoons, and also people. Because the train hardly worked at all. When all the baggage was loaded, you could climb up and look for a hiding place in which you hoped to find a hold and some protection from the cold. The truck drove for two to three hours because it stopped in each village, loaded and unloaded, always crowded by a group of people who also wanted to join. In Vienna you arrived stiffly frozen, hardly able to move. So I got the most beautiful frostbite despite my felt boots. Would Thurn & Taxis, the first postal company from Vienna to Luxembourg five hundred years ago, transport their people and goods more comfortably? '''EVERYDAY LIFE''' The common washrooms in the boarding house were very busy in the mornings and evenings. It was the only way to get in touch with warm water. There were no showers, the washbasins were separated by curtains or wooden walls. I was not used to undressing in front of others, not even girls. I tried to come when the hustle and bustle had subsided, but most of the time there was no more warm water. I was able to reach the school via Langegasse without using the tramway. It was a real city school building, with strict high windows, cheerless gray facades in the middle of house canyons. The classrooms were clearly overcrowded. We sat in coats and gloves, without books, without notebooks and writing materials, with clammy fingers and hungry stomachs, each self-conscious, with no desire to approach each other. Two Jewish girls sat close together in the back row of seats, they only spoke in Hebrew to each other. I wondered where they could have been hiding during the war and hostile times. Many just sat there to get confirmation of having attended high school. Philosophy was one of the new subjects. That was quite interesting and suits me. In geography or biology, the regular growth of the crystals was discussed and calculated in detail: tetrahedron, octahedron. How should you remember everything without supporting it with notes? Angular functions, sine, cosine. A lot of things were interesting and were remembered. Some things needed further explanation. After all, I had skipped a year. So I went to Mödling to see a young woman with a baby. We had good conversations, in between she looked after the baby. She was happy about the two marks I brought with me. It was a little warmer in her apartment than in Kastali's lounge. The way by tramway and light rail and sometimes walking was long. The darkness of November soon fell. There was hardly any street light in Vienna. There were no illuminated shops. If there were any glassed-in windows, they were unlit, and there was little or no light coming through paper-clad windows. To the left and right of the road lay piles of rubble. Only the middle of the lane was cleared because of the electrical1. From the Stadtbahn station down Alserstrasse to the confluence with Langegasse it was pitch dark and no one was to be seen. Everything crawled like rats between the cairns in makeshift accommodations. Can I hear steps behind me? Is it imagination? A quick look back is of no use. Yawning blackness. Finally the Langegasse. It wasn't as bad as the bombs. The rows of three- to four-story houses from the Wilhelminian period towered like lonely colossi. On the next Mödling appointment, a man suddenly appears next to me at the Stadtbahn station. I keep walking, although I notice that he wants to speak to me, he is on the side. “I've been watching them for a long time,” he said, “They get in here at a regular time on Tuesday, drive to Mödling and come back in the evening. At the same time. You have a nice walk. I could mediate them to the ballet, as suitable people are currently being sought. ”I continue to walk without answering. "Listen Miss, I'm serious about the offer. You have a career ahead of you. Why are not you answering? Think about it. I'll be back next Tuesday. ”The train is coming, I'm getting on and I'm happy to get away. '''BALLET AND BEEF''' Maybe the man is right. After all, I had been in a ballet school in Znojmo since I was five. Father wanted it that way. It was in the Maze House on Oberen Platz, the winter palace of the Ugartes von Jaispitz. A strange coincidence that I didn't know at the time. It was those nobles with whom maternal grandparents and great-grandfathers had worked. I liked to go there and live in the fairy tales that we were supposed to tell through body language. Surrender yourself and let yourself go into another world, a soothing rapture. The teacher preferred me, moved me to a special class. I stayed there for about seven years. Then Lotte Sevelin moved to Vienna. In the meantime we also belonged to the Third Reich and everything had changed. Together with school friends, we visited another ballet group under the guidance of an elderly lady who put more emphasis on physical training and art jumps that she could not perform than on internalization. It was all over. A long time ago. The man who was walking next to me might not be wrong. That would be a tempting prospect for the future, an opportunity to shape life. “Ade cellar apartment in Vincencigasse! The young teacher friend in Mödling listened to my report on the mysterious offer from the persecutor. "Dear child," she said, "don't go into it! You don't know what is going on in Vienna at the moment. Incredible things happen. There is real human trafficking. Young blonde girls are particularly in demand. Promises bring them to consent to a rendez-vous from which they never return. At best, they end up in a harem of southeastern countries from which they can never escape, because they were bought. ”She knew even worse. Young girls who could not be sold well were slaughtered. The famine was great. There were no slaughter animals. Not in this crowded city, hardly in the country. The Russian invasion force was as hungry as the soldiers who remained from German Wehrmacht associations, who wandered aimlessly, if they could not go home, to relatives and places to stay in eastern Germany, which were no longer German, like stray dogs. Countless people simply disappeared into Vienna. Nobody counted them. The boiling Völkerkessel did not allow orderly municipal work. Suddenly veal was offered in cans, at high prices on the flourishing black market. Mostly hacked. Gradually it became known how to make soap from bone fat, human fat and lampshades from skin, human skin, and felt materials from human hair, a commodity from German concentration camps I moved my study lesson in Mödling to another day, at a different time, to another light rail station. But in the darkness of Alserstrasse I heard the steps that followed me again. "You angered me, my lady! I've been waiting for you! You shouldn't keep anyone waiting. I don't like that! ”So he threatened. What now? I can't run. Not with felt boots, not over the scattered bricks in the dark. But a tram came. People get out. I mingle with them, ready to call for help. There were more people towards the city center. I reached the house under their protection. I gave up my Mödling lesson. Only went to school and back, during the day. In December I sat on the truck between the various piles at five in the morning and came to Retz half-frozen. '''BACK HOME''' You could get information from the billboards - there were still no newspapers. All non-Austrians, except the Russians, of course, have to be at the train station, exact dates followed, they are brought to Germany by special train. The action has been postponed several times. After standing and waiting for hours, we were sent away. Then it worked. In the snow flurry on a February day. It was cattle cars that we had to squeeze into. Without light, without seats, without blankets, dark spots on the floor. Some people still had luggage to sit on. We huddled together. The trip took three weeks. The train often stops on siding. Pee breaks. In the snow. It didn't matter who stood next to it. The demarcation line was in Salzburg. People from the Red Cross appeared, provided us with hot tea and bread. We got away from the Russians, everything is getting better under the Americans in Germany. The first delousing took place. Although men and women in separate rooms, we were shoved through a chamber close to each other and dusted. Yes, there was order in Germany. And so we came "home to the Reich". Torn up, ragged, no longer lousy, without property, as Hitler had promised. At home, but not at home, not at home. A new book is opened. '''LETTER TO JOSCHI NOEL''' Karl Wozilka January 2006 Hello dear Joschi Noel, as is the case when you retire, addresses are first exchanged and then memories. And then suddenly people appear who, because they belong to Znojmo, are also very alive in their memories. Now we hardly knew each other, only from hearsay actually. And since Stazi has given us your email address with the request to report something about our experiences and about the friend Elli, I want to try to fulfill this wish.     Yes, when we were still living in Znojmo, Elli2 in Kerneckerstrasse and I in Höckstrasse, we were good friends. We both had a bike, the others didn't yet, so we got a bit further out of the city and enjoyed going on adventures and expeditions. We were together at the Schimberger Teich near Schönwald for a swim. My mother was there too. Without a mother we cycled up the Thayatal to the bull rock, where it has already started to become impassable. We shouldered our bicycles over the bull rock, a mighty block of Granti that fell into the water in a smooth wall to the Thaya, and climbed down on the other side. It was difficult here because a kind of moraine lay over the entire valley slope. They were big boulders, it was not easy to overcome them by bike. When we arrived at the Thayaufer we realized that it was impossible to take the same way back. So we looked for a Furth and, always with our bikes on our backs, we ran across to the other bank. Now, in Frain, they have drained water from the reservoir from time to time, without notice, and of course the water level rose. Pretty quickly. A way through foreign waters, with the bike on my back, with rising tide, so that was already adventurous. The bull rock, which fell so vertically and unfathomably into the depth of the Thaya, did not allow us any other way, no detour. The other bank was also steep but overgrown, and so we gradually worked our way wet, freezing and in darkness to Trausnitz. We didn't have a flashlight and just crawled along the slope, always along the river. A faint light burned in the Trausnitzmühle. I think there was a small electrical plant in the building at the time. But it was surrounded by a wall and an insurmountable wire gate blocked the way. Our shouting and shouting didn't help. Nobody heard us, because behind it the water rushed over different weirs. How was it behind the wall? How deep? Water? Stones? We decided to throw a bike down to find out where it caught our eye. It sounded like you could jump up. We did that too. We ended up in a nettle field. But safe. Then we worked our way into the dimly lit engine room. There were two men who looked at us in amazement. We then made our way home on one healthy bike that wasn't thrown over the wall. The Elli like a saddlebag on the luggage rack. The road in Thayatal was like a redemption to us. But here, too, we weren't allowed to turn on the bike, you know, because of planes and spies. It was already after midnight when we arrived at Marienplatz. Our parents or mothers stood there, arguing loudly and desperately. I don't remember what the reception was like. So this is an example of our ventures that have welded us together very much. After the expulsion we found each other again in Retz. Since several Znojmo were also our age, including teachers from our school, it was decided to set up a “Znojmo class”. And so we all tried to create somewhat normal conditions. We went to school, which is featured in the “famous” film by the extraordinary woman Hörbiger, here Julia. At the time, Elli lived in Mitterretzbach with his brother and parents. She came to school every day through a ravine across the fields. In the satchel she had a hammer, which she always carried with her to defend herself against intrusive Russians. I mean, she was never scared. We came to Germany in so-called refugee transports, hardly any luggage, crammed into cattle cars. The trip took three weeks. On the way, the Red Cross finally distributed warm tea and bread in Germany. Sometimes we stood on some siding in an unknown area for days. At least there was an opportunity to "hit the bushes". Otherwise we were like pigs. We sat on backpacks or on the dirty wooden floor of the wagons, uncombed and unwashed, and we didn't know which slaughterhouse the train would take us to. We were separated on the way because the transport was too long. So we got lost. Only after we were accommodated in Germany were we able to find our addresses through correspondence with mutual acquaintances. I lived in Weiler near Göppingen, Elli with parents in Bergheim near Esslingen. I immediately went to visit her when I consulted geographically. Barefoot because I had no shoes. You cannot imagine the joy of reunion. I worked in a weaving mill in Ebersbach to get food stamps. I also got shoes, on cover slip. Elli was cared for by her parents. Her father soon found work in the city. The summer, which had brought us enough adventure, was coming to an end. As addicted to education as we were, we decided to finish our school together. The Schidlos now lived in Esslingen, and so the girls' high school in Esslingen offered itself. It was good there. We were fond of schoolchildren. We were the two oldest of the so-called refugee girls. We were allowed to work for the younger ones. We were given presents for Christmas, e.g. with socks and gloves and the celebration was pretty festive. One of us, Elli or I, should give a speech to the students. The lot fell on me. It was my first speech to people. After graduating from high school, Elli stayed in Esslingen. The family lived well on the father's income. But I came to my father in Wertheim am Main. He had tried to set up a very modest photo business there. For me, the time in Wertheim was not a good one. Elli and I longed for each other. I didn't have time to look for new friendships. Elli soon had a friend, that was Anton Eberharder. They got married after two or three years. Toni had studied mechanical engineering and ran a heating assembly company with his father. Business was booming. It was the time when people started building "houses" and furnishing them with oil heaters. Elli and Toni could afford vacations that I didn't even dare to dream of. I have to confess, I envied her sometimes. Then the children came. After the second child, Elli found it difficult to recover. She had two girls. But Toni and father-in-law wanted a “regular owner” for business. Although her family doctor had advised her against a third child, she became pregnant again, had a girl again, but never made it. It started with poor vision, circulatory disorders, emotional disorders in the motor area, she became bedridden. Her mother-in-law now took care of the three children, including the little one! and two men, husband and son, and the bedridden Elli. That was too much for the woman. She became heart sick. For a long time, it had not been recognized by the doctor's side which illness was hidden with Elli. Many cures were unsuccessful. Finally, in Tübingen, it was concluded that multiple sclerosis was occurring. In the meantime, she was confined to a wheelchair. But brave as she was, and because little was known about the disease, she still had hope of improvement. She played ball with her children, out of a wheelchair. Or she went on long trips alone in a wheelchair, like back then by bike, from Esslingen to the Schurwald forest in Plochingen. Her father had passed away in the meantime, the mother alone, while the woman Eberharder (Toni's mother) did not know anymore before work. So Elli "came back" to the mother's household. And how it works. Toni got a healthy friend. Elli did not agree to a divorce. It blocked that Toni could build a new life again. Elli stayed with her mother and when she was unable to take care of her sick daughter, mother and daughter were placed in the same home. That was in Bietigheim-Bissingen. Elli was getting worse and worse, sometimes the disease stagnated. But not in this case. Elli died twelve years ago. Her mother had survived her for a few more years. We were no longer connected to Toni. So she spent 35 years in a wheelchair. And the whole big family was involved in their suffering. Such fates have to be kept in mind when one is stalked by dissatisfaction. I have often thought of my jealousy from before and realized that this is really a completely unnecessary tendency. Thinking of Elli, I never managed to envy anyone anymore. Actually sad that you need such a school. '''LETTER TO JOSCHI NOEL'''   Karl Wozilka in January 2006 Hello Joschi, According to your wishes, I want to tell you in telegram style how "my way" has been from 1945 to the present day. With Stazi, Schopfi and other Znojmo boys from the News HJ. I ended up in the military training camp at Schloss-Stuppach near Gloggnitz in late autumn 1944. I don't remember that you were there. As the front line moved closer and closer to where we were staying, we loaded the radios and all equipment and weapons onto platform trucks, which we were hauled up in front of, and hurried through the Höllental to the west. On the way I was separated from the small group Znojmo. I.e. Stadler, Schopf and others were able to return to Znojmo on adventurous paths, as I later learned. I finally ended up in a news school in Linz because I had a bad grasp of Morse code. In a very stressful short training I came into the wire radio transmission room of the Gauleiter of Oberdonau Eigruber, decrypted and transmitted the air situation reports from the bunker, later only messages about the course of the front. When the American artillery from Urfahr finally covered the city with grenades, we radio operators (meanwhile I had a military pass, uniform and smoking card) were transferred to assault vehicles in a southern direction and we landed at Goisern on May 5th. The war ended there in a dramatic action. We stood in an unmistakable long column of horse-drawn carriages, ambulances, tanks, anti-aircraft guns and tankers and were supposed to cross the Pötschenpass. Suddenly an American jeep overtook the column, a German lieutenant informed via a megaphone that the war was over: One should turn back and stop going. In the column were the Gauleiter, senior SS officers and a knight's cross bearer in the immediate vicinity. The command: march forward! we keep fighting! In the meantime, our department had been taken out of the assault car and replaced with a lame vehicle powered by wood gas. I was instructed by the driver as a “stoker”. And then the post went into the passport. Halfway up, at the end of Goisern, our vehicle stalled and prevented the column from continuing. I tore open the carburetor lid and wanted to reload. The fire went out completely and they wanted to shoot me as a saboteur. Our vehicle was rushed out of line and we rolled slowly over a meadow slope back to Goisern. The column continued on the way. As soon as we got to the bottom, 20 American fighter-bombers appeared in the clear blue sky and unloaded their terrible load into the passport in the form of cluster bombs and 2 cm handguns. A terrible inferno presented itself to our eyes, only the casings of the bullets dropped on us. I recognized the rescuer of the small team, which consisted of two battle-proven non-commissioned officers and five almost adult soldiers. At the award ceremony I was given ½ liter of gin with sugar (I did not know alcohol and its effects at the time) and was almost passed out in a haystack. It was only two days later that I was able to get up. Thank God they didn't let me down in my frenzy. In a pitiful state, I bypassed Salzburg due to impending prisoner of war, moved along mountain paths, past Lake Zell, and sometime in mid-May I landed in Marchtrenk on a small farm that was run by two old sisters. The "Miss" Haberfellner took me in as a small boy and took care of me until I was completely restored. In the meantime, a certain overview of the entire situation after the lost war had been gained. It was heard how the lines of demarcation ran between the Americans and the Russians, and something vague was heard about the situation at home. All attempts, via various contact points such as the Red Cross, Swiss and international search services, etc. getting a picture failed. So I decided to go to Znojmo on my own. Equipped with a backpack, provisions and colored uniform parts, I overcame the closely guarded military borders at Mauthausen, and I set out, partly on trucks, partly on foot towards Vienna in march. We continued via Poysdorf, where I already met the sad train of the designated old Brno, to the border at Nikolsburg. I was almost arrested for trying to legally enter the Czech Republic. A short time later I crossed the border in a terrible thunderstorm black and found shelter in a farm where the German residents were still hoping to be able to stay. I was infected by the Ruhr there and stayed in the village for a few days. At night we experienced the horrors of the Russian Soldateska. The women and girls were hidden in the hayloft, the courtyard gates were barely barricaded. Days later I continued my march towards Znojmo. In Weissstetten I was handed down to the "Narodni Vybor" by a German-speaking group of men. A day of hard work: covering the roof in the scorching heat of the only intact house. This was where the N.V committee lived (in complete SA uniform!): After I had finished my work in the evening, I was interrogated and my Germanness was reproached. Sing the watch on the Rhine! was the order, and my bare buttocks were beaten up with a karabatsch. Then I was put on the march and should come to the Moravian Kromau concentration camp. I found a “loophole”, hid in a ruin, waited for the night and was then able to continue on Brünnerstrasse. I arrived in Tesswitz at dawn. A few women who had worked in the Ditmar factory recognized me and started shouting. I walked carefree to Schallersdorf and reached the field in an adventurous way and crouched through the vineyards or finally crawled across the border to Unterretzbach. After a rest break at Retz - people were always found to help you, even if in need - I set off in the west. Where? was the question after I knew my people were no longer at home. Finally I ended up in Marchtrenk with the two good spirits in Upper Austria. It was harvest time: with a 28-year-old horse, two old women, a 75-year-old servant, a toddler in my person, and another soldier from my homeland coped with the work in the field. Threshing was carried out with the village's only threshing machine until Christmas. (They went from farm to farm and helped.) There was at least decent food. The many deaths that had to be cared for, because dying was the order of the day, the old gravedigger could no longer handle alone, so I was assigned to him. (Conversations that got underway during the hard work in the cemetery still remind me of scenes from Shakespeare's Hamlet). I later worked for the electricity company and helped set up new masts. Garden houses in the neighborhood should be painted with Carbolineum, unfortunately there were no rubber gloves. The consequences were very painful. Finally the school principal discovered me as a prospective teacher, provided me with a discarded bicycle and sent me to the surrounding large courtyards of the "Mostviertel" to teach disabled or school-shy children there. As a reward, I brought home all sorts of food such as flour, potatoes, sometimes a piece of bacon from these “farmer's castles”. Marie was then able to make edible food (broad beans was our daily bread). Unfortunately, the only sow that survived the war on the farm had to be slaughtered because it contracted erysipelas. A funeral procession accompanied her to the nearby forest, where she was laid to rest. One night later in the year we had a sheep that was slaughtered the same night, making the survival of the farm residents more bearable for weeks. On my birthday in April 1956, I finally found out surprisingly from a message from relatives that my relatives had found a new home in Gaildorf in Baden Württemberg. With a refugee transport I reached the final destination of my Odyssey after a 14-day trip across Germany. After I had told my experiences at home, I was given the nickname of a "modern Simplizius". But now in a nutshell: 5 months of work on a wood yard in a furniture factory in Gaildorf. In the autumn of 1946, an entrance exam (after a two-year break) to the advanced grammar school. 1950 Completion and beginning of studies at the Pedagogical Institute in Schwäbisch Gmünd. 1952 First state examination for teaching at primary schools. January 9, 1953 first school position in Aalen, in the summer of the same year transfer to primary and secondary school in Ellwangen. At Pentecost in 1953, I met Ingeborg Nather at a “small” meeting in the Znojmo at Lake Ebnisee. In 1955 we got married in extremely modest circumstances. I find a new job in a village near Crailsheim. In 1960 our daughter Jenny was born, two years later our son Elmar. In 1990 I quit school and we moved to our little house in Wallhausen. Thank you for your New Year's greetings and I would like to pass them on with the best wishes for you and yours. As you learned from my war and post-war descriptions, I probably conquered the terrain in Upper Austria before you. I am still familiar with the area today, and when we travel to Znojmo, which happens more often in the year, many memories of that time arise in me. In Hörsching e.g. I discovered our neighboring family from Znojmo near the then Amiflugplatz and learned a lot from them about the end of the Greater German Empire. My dear Inge always reminds me to write down my experiences from back then. You have now experienced a tiny section, but I am tired of thinking about these times, and I also want to beautify my children and others with them. You have probably experienced something similar, which of course would also interest me. But I ask that the exchange between us, as well as that with Erich Stadler and me, only remains in the intimate area, as in the mutual storytelling. I hope that Inges and my report are well received by you. And I look forward to messages from you. All the best and see you soon, Karl and Ingeborg HUNGER   Ingeborg Wozilka Sunday June 30, 2002 GD dog sports ground in the countryside hunger I learned to beg It wasn't a shame but bitter need. In front of locked doors I stand and still want just a piece of bread. You have little yourself they don’t want to share that, and fear makes you hard. My mother will cry I'll come back With empty hands. The barracks, a castle one day, soldiers laugh and sing, and they throw with Bread rinds after me, I chase after it. And then in the grass another piece of bark, brown and crispy, behind me, next to me, almost like rain, like a dog on all fours I hurry collecting in the apron skirt. The songs fall silent the little spectacle lures everyone to the window. Fright grips me I am fair game when they come out. Keep running, run with the bread in the skirt, run. Today I like to sing and others starve and beg somewhere in the world. ''' LETTER TO HANS BRENNECKE''' Ingeborg Wozilka Obere Heide 11 D 74599 Wallhausen Tel. 07955-530 August 20, 2005 Dear Hans Brennecke. The preparation for our meeting in Schorndorf or Neuwirtshaus went so quickly that I had no opportunity to deal with it in detail. Karl could just make the pictures and the letter copies. In addition, these pictures are actually everything I have from the “old family” Brennecke. In Znojmo there were two large albums with photographs of the Brennecke family. They were kept in a precious casket with tortoiseshell inlays (oh dear), so that they seemed particularly valuable to me as a child. On Thursday, one day after our meeting, the thought occurred to me to look in one of my document folders and I actually found her birth and baptismal certificate among my mother's documents, on which I made a special discovery. I have always looked at this note as a whole and have not read it carefully, otherwise I would have noticed the following: Father, mother: Wilhelm Brennecke Maria, daughter of Florian Wuck etc. Castle finder in Znojmo and the Theresia born Duschberger that means that the father of “Mizerl” 2, from whom the letters come, had a similar job to Wilhelm Brennecke in Jaispitz. The first name "Florian" also confirms my memory of the "Florian in spirit". The little one got its name from the maternal grandfather. This way of burying children seemed so strange and macabre to me when I heard about it. However, it should have been common at the time. Then I remembered that there really had to be a fifth child of the married couple Mizerl and Wilhelm Brennecke.3 My mother told of a small child, whom the maids often warmed her frozen hands on and who died of pneumonia afterwards . A young. I don't know the name. 4 My mother's stories also include the strange-sounding story that the children, i.e.Margarete, Heinrich and Minna, could not communicate with their parents at all because the parents (Mizerl and Wilhelm) could not speak Czech, but the children only could spent their day with the Czech staff, who in turn did not speak German. So it happened that the children often could not exchange with their parents. The parents were so busy that they had no time to raise their children. It seems that the two counties, Mizerl and Wilhelm, were quite demanding The letters from Mizerl (already handed over to you as a copy) show what influence the counts had that they even determined the names of the children: Max after the count Max and Heinrich after the count Heinrich6 called Henry. If my mother had spoken of Henry, I thought it was showing off because I didn't know the letters at that time. According to these two letters, Mizel did not seem to be doing well after Heinrich was born. At the age of 18 she had married Wilhelm Brennecke, who was 20 years older, and had at least these five children in a row (who knows how many miscarriages) and was paralyzed and bedridden for 15 years at 29! My mother said she must have caught a cold. Today I think this statement is incredible. From my experience with my girlfriend, I know that after her third child she developed multiple sclerosis. Although warned by her family doctor not to give birth to children due to poor health, this warning was not taken seriously. She spent 25 years in a wheelchair. The young Mizerl, constantly pregnant and covered with hard work, she was a cook, could not escape her fate. At least through Max I know that the count's family preferred him very much, showered him with gifts and took him on trips. They brought beautiful glass and porcelain items (some from Venice and Egypt) from the trips, all of which were safely stored in chests under the roof of the Höckstrasse house. Everything may have died in the bombing on April 2, 1945, when a bomb fell through the roof and stairwell and caused a lot of destruction. It was practically impossible to reach the roof structure. There was also no time to do so. I survived the Russian invasion of the Capuchin monastery. There was still a narrow silver soup spoon engraved with “Max”. My mother had him indiscriminately with other useful and useless things, e.g. a tea strainer, caught and taken away. (We only had one backpack full and it was taken away from us at the border.) I had kept Max's spoon for a long time, but I can no longer find it. He would have had And as can also be seen from “Mizerl's” letter, the castle was sold around the turn of the century.7 The Brenneckes moved to Znojmo, around 1903. Grandfather Wuck had lived there in a rented apartment on Marienplatz, between Kolbstrasse and Brandstrasse (German House) .8th There was a drinking water fountain in front of the house. Grandfather Wuck must have been “well-heeled”. Because he had a tenement building built in Höckstrasse, at that time still used as a vineyard (house No. 12). That was in 1912.9 The Brennecke family from Jaispitz moved into one of the six apartments. There were two rooms, anteroom and kitchen. Heinrich and Margarete, Wilhelm and the sick Mizerl lived in it. The Minna lived with the grandparents Wuck on Marienplatz. The Max has to move out soon. In the neighboring apartment was a Striž family with two sons. One, still a high school student, fell in love with Minna. At that time she was 15. Grandfather Wuck paid this high school student a degree in mathematics after graduating from high school. That was Eduard, he married Minna, they soon moved to Brno and Edi became director of the girls' high school.10 The couple had a daughter, 11 the mother of Helga and Helmut.12 Edi's brother, Oskar, had fallen very young in the First World War. Nobody could say why Florian Wuck was so wealthy. Allegedly, he or his wife had a white sewing shop in Annagasse in Vienna.13 Apparently, due to the many events, privately and politically, people had forgotten the profession Florian Wuck had, namely how it was in Margarete's birth and baptismal certificate says that he was a castle finder in Znojmo. You do not know whether it was the Znojmo Castle or a noble palace. I will inquire as soon as we come to Znojmo what we are going to do. Maybe Florian Wuck was adept at money matters. Maybe he had relationships. He was probably known to the count family in Jaispitz and referred Wilhelm Brennecke there. He spoke German like the counts themselves. The castle keeper Wuck must have been interested in being pleased with the count Ugarte-Lovatelli. 14 Or he has great confidence in the W.B. (Wilhelm Brennecke) set that he even gave him his daughter (I only know of one) as a deposit It is known that serfdom had been abolished by law (Joseph II), but the smaller princes still insisted on various rights here and there, which had a strong impact on the personal sphere of their subordinates. E.g. the jus prima nocte. Maybe it wasn't just extended to the first night. That means here, the woman was young, pretty, and Wilhelm Brennecke should be grateful for his good position. Back then, people were still very caught up in the tradition of being dependent on parents, employers, and society, in all these restrictions that social coexistence had demanded. They were "imprisoned", as Mizerl wrote in their letter. She doesn't just mean it figuratively, she was really imprisoned in her room and had to wait until Wilhelm "came over" to ask him for an address. One wonders why was she locked up? - Always at full moon, grandfather Wilhelm Brennecke, when he already lived in Znojmo, went to the nearby restaurant "Miksch" and came home with a frenzy. Did he want to forget something? Wash away? Why didn't he want Max? Why did he manage to evade his son for life? He didn't love him. Max was paid out with a share in the house inheritance. 16 In 1942 the last installment of the mortgage was repaid. What irony. In 1945 the house belonged to the Czech state. In addition to the private plight, there were political ones === FAMILY DOCUMENTS === D 001 Archive Hanover, Births 1730, Berkum, Page 17, No 3, Berend Brennecke was born April 6th D 002 Archive Hanover, Deaths, 1756, Berkum, Page 68, No 1 and 3,Hans Brennecke died Jan. 14th - Heinrich Brennecke died July 9th D 003 Archive Hanover, Births 1816 Schmedenstedt Page 49, No. 4, Julius Wilhelm Brennecke was born March 1st, 1816 D 004 Archive Hanover, Births 1845 Schmedenstedt Page 46, No. 17, Jürgen Christian Wilhelm Brennecke was born August 5th,1845 D 005 Archive Hanover, Deaths, 1853 Schmedenstedt Page 5, No. 24, Johann Friedrich Wilhelm Brennecke was born December 5th, 1853 D 006 Copy from 1938 Birth Certificate Julius Wilhelm Brennecke 1816 D 007 Copy from 1938 Birth Certificate Johanna Dorothea Schridde 1817 D 008 Copy from 1938 Wedding Certificate Julius Wilhelm Brennecke and Johanna Dorothea Schridde 1840 D 009 Copy from 1938 Birth Certificate Jürgen Christian Wilhelm Brennecke 1845 D 010 Death Certificate Theresia Wuck D 011 Death Certificate Florian Wuck D 012 Death Certificate Antonie Duschberger D 013 Birth Certificate Theresia Duschberger {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-14.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 001}} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-15.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 002}} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-16.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 003}} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-17.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 004}} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-18.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 005}} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-19.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 006}} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-20.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 007}} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-21.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 008}} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-22.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 009}} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-23.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 010}} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-24.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 011}} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-25.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 012}} {{Image|file=Brennecke_Name_Study-26.jpg |align=l |size=s |caption=D 013}}

    Brewer Name Study

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    Welcome to the Brewer One Name Study

    ==About the Project== The Brewer Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brewer Brewer] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Brewer name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Brewers), by time period (18th Century Brewers), or by topic (Brewer DNA, Brewer Occupations, Brewer Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' {{Member|ONS|name=Brewer}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]]''' for assistance. ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * Add the following to the top of your profile if you'd like to be part of the study: '''{{One Name Study|name=Brewer}}''' ::Project Leader: [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Brewer One Name Study Goals== The objective of this study is to identify all Brewer cousins. The sort out the brickwalls and find solutions. ===What You Can Do=== #Work cooperatively together with other Brewer profile managers to create the best Brewer tree possible. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Brewer profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Brewer profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Contact [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #If you are a male with the Brewer surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through the Brewer FamilyTreeDNA Project (link below) so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. ===Brewer Brickwalls=== ::[[Space:Brewer_ONS_-_Brickwalls|Brickwalls Page]] *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Brewer/ G2G Tagged Brewer] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==The Brewer Name== English: occupational name for a brewer of beer or ale, from an agent derivative of Old English breowan ‘to brew’. Compare Brewster. English (of Norman origin): anglicized form of French Bruyère (see Bruyere), habitational name from a place so called in Calvados, France. Translation of Dutch Brouwer, German Brauer or Breuer, etc., all occupational names meaning ‘brewer’. ===Name Variations=== (click to see list of WikiTree profiles for each surname) :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/brewer/ Brewer] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BREWSTER/ Brewster] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bruyère/ Bruyère] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BROUWER/ Brouwer] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BROWER/ Brower] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRAUER/ Brauer] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Sládek/ Sládek] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brasseur/ Brasseur] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BREUER/ Breuer] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRIERE/ Briere] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BREW/ Brew] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRUWER/ Bruwer] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRIER/ Brier] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRYER/ Bryer] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRUER/ Bruer] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BROER/ Broer] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BREUR/ Breur] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRAYER/ Brayer] :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BREYER/ Breyer] ===Notable Brewer's=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewer_(surname)/ Brewer (Surname) Wikipedia] Will add links to those in WikiTree as I find them. {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Brewer Place Names== *Brewer, Maine ===Brewer Businesses, Etc=== * {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Brewer DNA Studies== ::[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/brewer-dna/about/background/ Brewer FamilyTreeDNA Group] ::[[:Category:Brewer%2C_David%2C_1808%2C_AncestryDNA_Circle|Brewer, David, 1808, AncestryDNA Circle]] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Books Written By Brewer's== The following are books written by Brewer's and descendants that are not of a genealogical matter. *[https://www.goodreads.com/author/list/293603.Heather_Brewer Heather Brewer] or [https://www.goodreads.com/author/show/14131444.Zac_Brewer Zac Brewer] (same person; has many titles) *Stephen Brewer, author of many travel books *[https://williambrewer.net/ William Brewer] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Brewer Resources== *[[Space:Brewer%2C_Orrington%2C_Holden%2C_Eddington_-_History_and_Families|Brewer, Orrington, Holden, Eddington History and Families]]

    Brewster County, Texas

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    Welcome to Brewster County, Texas Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ====Formed From==== {{Blue|Brewster County was marked off in 1887 from [[:Space: Presidio County, Texas|Presidio County]] }} and named for Henry Percy Brewster. Its county seat and only city is Alpine, Texas. =====Adjacent counties===== {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Brewster County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = [[: Space:Jeff Davis County, Texas|Jeff Davis County]] | N Location = | NE Location = [[:Space:Pecos County, Texas|Pecos County]]
    [[:Space:Terrell County, Texas|Terrell County]] | E Location = | SE Location ="Rio Grande River"
    [[:Category:Municipio de Acuña, Coahuila |Acuña Municipality,]] [[:Category:Coahuila|Coahuila,]] [[:Category:México|Mexico]] | S Location = "Rio Grande River"
    [[:Category:Municipio de Ocampo, Coahuila |Ocampo Municipality,]] [[:Category:Coahuila|Coahuila,]] [[:Category:México|Mexico]] | SW Location = "Rio Grande River"
    [[:Category:Manuel Benavides Municipality, Chihuahua|Manuel Benavides Municipality,]] [[:Category:Chihuahua|Chihuahua,]] [[:Category:México|Mexico]] | W Location = [[: Space:Presidio County, Texas|Presidio County]] }} ==History/Timeline== {{Image|file=Brewster_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Alpine, Tx. }} :'''1535'''Álvar Núñez Cabeza de Vaca and Antonio de Espejo in 1583 crossed Brewster County on their way to La Junta de los Ríos, the junction of the Rio Grande and the Rio Conchos. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_County,_Texas :'''1684''', Juan Domínguez de Mendoza camped at Kokernot Spring and wrote description :'''1740''' Pedro de Rábago y Terán, Governor of Coahuila led an expedition to La Junta de los Ríos. :'''1772''' - Northern Mexican military governor Lt. Col. Hugo Oconór led expedition to locate sites for forts on the Comanche Trail along the Rio Grande. :'''1852''' Surveyor William H. Emory in 1852 sent M. T. W. Chandler to survey the heart of Big Bend National Park. Chandler explored Santa Elena Canyon, the Chisos Mountains Mariscal Canyon, and Boquillas Canyon. :'''1859''' expedition of the U.S. Camel Corps under 2d Lt. Edward L. Hartz explored the Comanche Trail through Persimmon Gap and down Tornillo Creek to the Rio Grande. A year later, a second camel expedition under 2d Lt. William Echols also explored along the Rio Grande. :'''1879''' due to ongoing Indian attacks, Camp Peña Colorado was established south of the future site of Marathon. :'''1882''' - Galveston, Harrisburg and San Antonio Railway built through the area , opening up opportunity for entrepreneurs. :'''1882'''Joseph Daniel Jackson part of Company B of the Texas Rangers assigned to protect the railroad. :'''1887''' -Brewster County was separated from Presidio County and named for Henry Percy Brewster. '''Murphyville''', later renamed Alpine, was selected as county seat. :'''late 1800's''' Texas Rangers Hall of Fame member James B. Gillett served as sheriff of Brewster County, and operated a ranch in Alpine in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. He later retired to his Barrel Spring Ranch in Jeff Davis County. :'''1915''' Brewster County became targeted by incursions of bandits from Mexico (Pancho Villa). :'''1917''' Sul Ross University, named for Texas Governor Lawrence Sullivan Ross, was created by an act of the 35th Legislature in 1917 as a state normal college to train teachers. Jackson is known locally as the father of Sul Ross University due to his efforts leading to establishment of the school. :'''June 1915''', Governor James E. Ferguson asked President Woodrow Wilson to station troops in the Big Bend. Maj Gen Frederick Funston, denied as felt it was a state matter. :'''May 5, 1916''', raid at Glenn Spring. nine soldiers were stationed in the area for protection against the bandits. Estimates vary as to the 60 to several hundred. :'''1916''' President Wilson mobilized the National Guard to reinforce the Army estimated 116,957 guardsmen were stationed along the border from California to Texas. :'''1918''' influenza epidemic, an African American nurse (Viola Pettus) became legendary for her courageous treatment of anyone with the disease – including raiders and refugees from Mexico, and local members of the Ku Klux Klan. {{Image|file=Brewster_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Alpine, TX mural. }}

    :'''1883 A. S. Gage Ranch''' in Brewster and Presidio counties 190,000 acres used cow-calf Alfred S. Gage moved to Texas from Vermont. When 22 he worked for his brother, Edward who had a land business. Edward died to become Alpine Cattle Company. Alfred was general manager, then bought out other stockholders, merging Alpine's 170,000 acres with his 230,000 acres. Upon his death Alfred's owned the 400,000 acres which were A. S. Gage Ranch to daughters, Dorothy and Roxana. Dorothy's half has divided many times. But Roxana's half is owned by her daughters Roxana Catto Hayne and Joan Negley Kelleher (Wife of Herb Kelleher, Southwest Airlines CEO) http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    : :'''1884 through 1992 La Escalera Ranches''', located in Brewster, Pecos and Reeves counties. Acreage: 272,000 acres. Primary use cow-calf. This is similar to the XIT RANCH story.. Texas wanted to build a new Capitol for Austin however it did not have sufficient money, but it had land.. The State of Texas transferred the land to the GC&SF Railway in exchange for money and materials used to the build the Texas' Capitol. Lyda has added 38,000 acres to La Escalera since he bought it, totaling 226,000 acres. He also owns the 46,000-acre Lake Ranch in Reeves County. http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    :'''06 Ranch, 1912''' Located in Brewster and Jeff Davis Counties, 130,000 acres USE- COW-CALF Herbert Kokernot, Sr bought land in 1912 from the Pruitt family. He '''inherited the 06 brand''' from his grandfather David Lee Kokernot, who made his fortune in the mercantile business and in ranching. (Grandfather David Lee Kokernot was a scout for [[Houston-1|Sam Houston]] during the Battle of San Jacinto), 86 years later, the ranch is still in the family’s hands—it is co-owned by Ann, her brother, Chris, sisters, Elizabeth and Golda, and their mother, Mary Ann Kokernot Lacy—and by all accounts, everyone gets along professionally and socially. Chris manages the ranch for his mother and sisters. http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1939''' '''{{Blue|BRISCOE Ranches}}''' are 640,000 acres and located in the many counties: Brewster, Culberson, Dimmit, La Salle, Maverick, McMullen, Uvalde, Webb, and Zavala counties. The Primary Use is cow-calf, farming, Angora goats, and oil and GAS :Many people who inherit large ranches eventually downsize them. This does not apply to '''Dolph Briscoe, Jr'''., Texas’ governor from 1973 to 1979. Now 75, Briscoe inherited 190,000 acres when his father, Dolph Briscoe, Sr., died in 1954. He has more than tripled his holdings, making him Texas’ largest individual landowner and leases 100,000 acres in Maverick and Cochran counties. . http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    :'''1974 Clayton Williams Ranches,''' located in Bordon, Brewster, Jeff Davis, Pecos, and Presidio Counties. The Primary use for the ranches are Cow-Calf, and yearling, Acreage: 183,000 acres. This man was a Republican candidate for Texas governor in 1990. He says he does not have the heritage of the 6666 Ranch, but he loves the land. He buys land with profits made elsewhere. He made a fortune in oil, (CEO of Clayton Williams Energy in Midland), then both Ranch #1, the 26,880 - acre of Alpine in 1975. Following this were three more ranches: Ranch #2, 78,000-acre "West Pyle" in Pecos County, and Ranch #3 10,000 acres farmland located in Fort Stockton. Williams' wife, Modesta is from an old ranching family. They raise their children to work on the ranches in the summers. http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    === Government Offices === {{Image|file=Brewster_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Brewster courthouse in Alpine. }} {{Image|file=Brewster_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Courthouse and Jail }}{{clear}} === Geography === https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster_County,_Texas :Seat Alpine :Largest city Alpine :Area ::Total 6,192 sq mi (16,037 km2) ::Land 6,184 sq mi (16,016 km2) ::Water 8.5 sq mi (22 km2), 0.1% Population (est.) • (2015) 9,145 with Density 1.5 people/sq mi Congressional district 23rd :Approximately 39.4% of Brewster County is classified as having a hot arid desert climate (Köppen BWh). The remainder has a semi-arid steppe climate with 32.1% experiencing a cold steppe climate (Köppen BSk) while 28.5% is assigned as a hot steppe climate (Köppen BSh). :Temperatures are coolest and rainfall most abundant in the county's N highlands and upper elevations of the Chisos Mountains in the S. In the S lowlands along the Rio Grande, snowfall is uncommon, rainfall much reduced, and summer high temperatures can be extreme. Throughout the county, precipitation occurs mostly from May through October with the remainder of the year predominantly is dry. This is affected by the low mountains as well as being on the edge of the desert. =====Protected areas===== Chihuahuan Desert {{Image|file=Brewster_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} ======National====== [[Wikipedia: Big Bend National Park, Texas|Big Bend National Park on Wikipedia]] *Big Bend Ranch State Park, Texas ====Historical Census==== :1890 --- 710 — :1900 --- 2,356 231.8% :1910 --- 5,220 121.6% :1920 --- 4,822 −7.6% :1930 --- 6,624 37.4% :1940 --- 6,478 −2.2% :1950 --- 7,309 12.8% :1960 --- 6,434 −12.0% :1970 --- 7,780 20.9% :1980 --- 7,573 −2.7% :1990 --- 8,681 14.6% :2000 --- 8,866 2.1% :2010 --- 9,232 4.1% :Est. 2015 --- 9,145 === Demographics === The 2010 United States Census showed 9,232 people resided in the county. The 2000 census showed 8,866 people with a population density was 1.sq mi. Races were: 86.6% were White, 1.1% Black or African American, 1.1% Native American, 0.7% Asian, 0.1% Pacific Islander, 7.6% of some other race and 2.8% of two or more races. About 42.4% were Hispanic. The per capita income for the county was $15,183. About 12.60% of families and 18.20% of the population were below the poverty line. ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Alpine, Texas|Alpine]] (5,905) - Elevation: 4,450 ft High 88, and low of 32 degrees F.. Rainfall 15 inches **[[:Category:Alpine, Texas|Alpine]] is the headquarters of the Brewster County Sheriff's Office. The current elected Sheriff is Ronny Dodson. The County Sheriff's Office conducts patrols and criminal investigations across the county including the incorporated City of Alpine. ====Census designated Places==== *[[:Category:Marathon, Texas|Marathon]] -Elevation 3,989 feet High Temp: 91 degrees F Low Temp:28 degrees F Rainfall;14.6 *[[:Category:Study Butte, Texas|Study Butte]] -2,563 ft High temp 100 Low temp 36 degrees F Rainfall 9.4 inches *[[:Category:Terlingua Ranch, Texas|Terlngua Ranch]] - Elevation 3,682 ft, High temp 95 degrees F Low temp 35, Rainfall 10 *Chisoe Basin, Texas 5,300 feet High temp 85, and low temp 37 degrees F Rainfall 17.67 inches *[[:Category:Lajitas, Texas|Lajitas]] -Elevation:2,403 feet high tem : 102 degrees F, Low temp: 34 degrees F Rainfall 10.47 *[[:Category:Panther Junction, Texas|Panther Junction]] Elevation 3,740 feet High Temp 94 Degree F Low : 36 degrees F, Rainfall-13 in *Persimmon Gap, Brewster County, Texas -Elevation 2,865 ft High temp:97 Low temp:33 degrees F Rainfall -10.6 in =====Unincorporated Places===== *Altuda, Brewster County, Texas *Arick Village, Brewster County, Texas *Boquillas, Brewster County, Texas *Rosenfeld, Brewster County, Texas *Tesnus, Brewster County, Texas ====Ghost Towns ==== *[[:Category: Castolon, Texas|Castolon, Texas]] elevation 2,169 feet High 103 degrees F and low 34 degrees F, Rainfall 10 inches *Glenn Springs, Texas === Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== * Sul Ross State University, Alpine, Texas ====Public Schools==== *Alpine Independent School District *Marathon Independent School District *San Vicente Independent School District (K-8 only) (high schoolers attend Terlingua CSD) *Terlingua Common School District {{Image|file=Wilbarger_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} ===County Resources=== *Friends of Big Bend National Park {{Image|file=Brewster_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Alpine storage bdg with mural. }}{{clear}} * Big Bend *Terlingua produced 40% of the nation’s quicksilver in 1920, but declining population has since qualified it as a ghost town. *1962, The Dallas Morning News columnist Francis X. Tolbert published his ode to chili Bowl of Red and founded the Chili Appreciation Society. Fellow columnist Wick Fowler joined in the fun and became a charter member. The World Championship Chili Cookoff at Terlingua began as a tongue-in-cheek challenge between Wick Fowler and humorist H. Allen Smith in 1967 and has become a November tradition, celebrated across the state and nation. *The first Saturday in November, Terlingua now hosts two competing international chili championships: ::Terlingua International Chili Championship, ::Original Terlingua International Chili Cookoff. ===Notables=== :Henry Percy Brewster :Sul Ross ====Places to see==== *[http://www.cmstx.com Chalk Mountains - leader of oilfield services] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Register_of_Historic_Places_listings_in_Brewster_County,_Texas Historic places] **Burro Mesa Archeological District **Castolon Historic District **Daniels Farm House **Big Bend National Park **Hot Springs **Luna Jacal **[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariscal_Mine Marascal Mine] **[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Estelle Rancho Estelle] **[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer_Wilson_Ranch Homer Wilson Ranch] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Elm Grove Cemetery, Alpine, Texas|Elm Grove Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2541 FindaGrave] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/bigbend/brewster/cemeteries.html Genealogy Trails] 3 === Sources === *[http://nps.gov National Park Service] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mariscal_Mine Marascal Mine] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rancho_Estelle Rancho Estelle] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Homer_Wilson_Ranch Homer Wilson Ranch] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Brewster_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2541 FindaGrave] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txbrewst/ TxGene] *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/bigbend/brewster/cemeteries.html Genealogy Trails] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alpine%2C_Texas *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hrc31

    'Bride of the Sea' Sailing Ship

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    [[Category:1850s_Ships]] [[Category: Arrivals to Victoria]] [[Category:Allison-1080 Ships]] == General Information == Name: [[Space:%27Bride_of_the_Sea%27_Sailing_Ship|'''Bride of the Sea''']] ~ Specs: Tonnage 'Old Measurement' = 1000 === Journey/s === :[[Space:%27Bride_of_the_Sea%27_Sailing_Ship|'''Bride of The Sea''']] UK to AU :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:%27Bride_of_the_Sea%27_Sailing_Ship https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Bride_of_the_Sea_Sailing_Ship-1.jpg] * Departure Port: Liverpool, England * Arrival Date: 11 Aug 1854 * Arrival Port: Geelong, Port Phillip, Australia * Days at sea: 70 * Number of Souls: 458 with 102 Males; 259 Females; 34 MU14 63 FU14N === Captain & Crew === * The Captain - Robert Elder... * Surgeon Superintendent/s - J.F. Grace & W.F. Goss === Passengers (Wikitree) === # BOYLE [[Boyle-594|ALEXR]] Age 30 Book 10 Page 305 [http://prov.vic.gov.au/search_results?searchid=24&format=freetext&FamilyName=Boyle&GivenName=&Ship=Bride+Of+The+Sea&Month=0&Monthto=0&Year=0&Yearto=0&SearchSortField1=&SearchSortField2=&SearchRecords=50&x=56&y=19 *] # BOYLE [[Culph-1|MARY]] Age 28 Book 10 Page 305[http://prov.vic.gov.au/search_results?searchid=24&format=freetext&FamilyName=Boyle&GivenName=&Ship=Bride+Of+The+Sea&Month=0&Monthto=0&Year=0&Yearto=0&SearchSortField1=&SearchSortField2=&SearchRecords=50&x=56&y=19 *] # BOYLE [[Boyle-593|ALEXR]] Age 2 Book 10 Page 305 [http://prov.vic.gov.au/search_results?searchid=24&format=freetext&FamilyName=Boyle&GivenName=&Ship=Bride+Of+The+Sea&Month=0&Monthto=0&Year=0&Yearto=0&SearchSortField1=&SearchSortField2=&SearchRecords=50&x=56&y=19 *] # CULPH [[Culph-2|WILLIAM]] Age 54 Book 10 Page 305 [http://prov.vic.gov.au/search_results?searchid=24&format=freetext&FamilyName=CULPH&GivenName=&Ship=Bride+Of+The+Sea&Month=0&Monthto=0&Year=0&Yearto=0&SearchSortField1=&SearchSortField2=&SearchRecords=50&x=70&y=18 *] # CULPH [[Nock-97|MARY]] Age 50 Book 10 Page 305 [http://prov.vic.gov.au/search_results?searchid=24&format=freetext&FamilyName=CULPH&GivenName=&Ship=Bride+Of+The+Sea&Month=0&Monthto=0&Year=0&Yearto=0&SearchSortField1=&SearchSortField2=&SearchRecords=50&x=70&y=18 *] # CULPH ELIZA Age 21 Book 10 Page 314 # CULPH ELIZABETH Age 13 Book 10 Page 306 # CULPH HENRY Age 11 Book 10 Page 306 # CULPH LYDIA Age 06 Book 10 Page 306 # CULPH MARGARET Age 08 Book 10 Page 306 # CULPH ROBERT Age 19 Book 10 Page 313 # CULPH WILLIAM Age 54 Book 10 Page 305 === External Links === # [http://prov.vic.gov.au/search_results?searchid=24&format=freetext&FamilyName=CULPH&GivenName=&Ship=Bride+Of+The+Sea&Month=0&Monthto=0&Year=0&Yearto=0&SearchSortField1=&SearchSortField2=&SearchRecords=50&x=70&y=18 CULPH Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871] # [http://prov.vic.gov.au/search_results?searchid=24&format=freetext&FamilyName=Boyle&GivenName=&Ship=Bride+Of+The+Sea&Month=0&Monthto=0&Year=0&Yearto=0&SearchSortField1=&SearchSortField2=&SearchRecords=50&x=56&y=19 BOYLE Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871] == Source == * PROV Index to Assisted British Immigration 1839-18711[http://prov.vic.gov.au/search_results?searchid=24&format=freetext&FamilyName=CULPH&GivenName=&Ship=Bride+Of+The+Sea&Month=0&Monthto=0&Year=0&Yearto=0&SearchSortField1=&SearchSortField2=&SearchRecords=50&x=70&y=18 PROV Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871] [http://prov.vic.gov.au/search_results?searchid=24&format=freetext&FamilyName=Boyle&GivenName=&Ship=Bride+Of+The+Sea&Month=0&Monthto=0&Year=0&Yearto=0&SearchSortField1=&SearchSortField2=&SearchRecords=50&x=56&y=19 PROV Assisted British Immigration 1839-1871] === Footnotes ===

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    Brief an Herr Daum von Josef Hugenberg, 1971

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    Letter to [[Daum-88|Charles Daum]] from [[Hugenberg-5|Josef Hugenberg]], date 5 Jan 1971 at Meppen, Western Germany. Josef Hugenberg 447 Meppen den 5. Januar 1971 Schützenstraße 62 Deutschland-West Lieber Herr Daum! Gestern ist der liebe Brief aus Lakewood, mit Luftpost Denver, mit dem Datum vom 29.Dez.70 wohlbehalten hier eingetroffen. Wir haben uns darüber sehr gefreut. Von Fischers in Winona wissen wir schon manche Ereignisse um Josef Damm (sen.) und Huron in Süd Dakota. Die Lehrerin Elayne Fischer war schon zwei Mal für einige Tage in Meppen zu Besuch. Vielleicht kommt sie in diesem Jahr, vielleicht mit ihrer alten Mutter, zum dritten Mal. Ich habe noch einige Briefe von Heinrich Korte (1871), Josef Damm, Frau Katharina Damm, Tochter Franziska (später Frau Fischer,) Anton Fischer, Sohn Charles und dessen Sohn Carl in Winona. Frau Katharina Damm war die Schwester und Heinrich Korte der Bruder meiner Großmutter. Sie hieß Margarete Korte und ist in Rüssel bei Ankum geboren. Die Eltern haben dort gewohnt und zogen später nach Hastrup bei Bersenbrück. Mein Bruder und zwei Schwestern haben dort den kleinen Hof von 20 Hektar. Mit gleicher Post schicke ich das Buch ''Reuwehus''. Das ist die Geschichte unserer Familie. Auf Seite 97 sieht man auf dem Bild vom Jahre 1909 in der ersten Reihe unten meine Großmutter Margareta Korte und daneben meinen Großvater Josef Hugenberg (auch in Rüssel geboren und bei Korten in Hastrup 1859 eingeheiratet). Rechts vorn sitzen meine Mutter (Maria Plois) und mein Vater Gerhard Hugenberg. Meine Großeltern hatten acht Kinder, die mit ihrem Mann oder mit ihrer Frau dahinter stehen. Der jüngste Sohn Heinrich reiste 1881 nach Cincinnati-Ohio (Auswandererliste Seite 29) und starb nach wenigen Monaten. Eure Urgroßmutter und meine Großmutter und Heinrich Korte hatten noch eine Schwester Elisabeth. Die hat einen Moormann aus Ahausen bei Ankum geheiratet. Ein Sohn wanderte auch nach Cincinnati (steht nicht in der Auswandererliste!). Ein Enkel wohnt in Minster in Ohio. Er war für 2 Jahre mit seiner Familie in London (England). Von Düsseldorf in Deutschland kam er für einen halben Tag nach Ankum (woher seine Urgroßmutter stammt) und nach Meppen. Ein Bruder meines Großvaters, Bernard Hugenberg, (Auswanderliste Seite 29 oben) wohnte in Breese Illinois. Eine Schwester, Minna, verheiratet mit John Meese, Wohnte in Cincinnati. Die Frau von Bernard Hugenberg war eine geborene Uphoff. Ihre Schwester hat einen Hinrich Thee geheiratet (Auswandererliste Seite 28 - Jahr 1867). Eine Enkelin wohnt mit ihrem Mann Murphy in Gorham, Kansas (Telephon Comp.). Nun noch ein paar Zahlen! Eltern von Katharina Damm, geborene Korte: Gerd Herman Korte, geboren in Rüssel am 3.Mai 1805 in Rüssel, gestorben am 29.Februar 1876 in Hastrup (er war Heuermann) war verheiratet am 2.Sept.1827 in Ankum mit Elisabeth Maria Zumberge; sie war in Bokel bei Bersenbrück am 11.Dez.1803 geboren und starb am 18.Dez. 1880 in Hastrup. Die Eltern von Gerd Herm. Korte hießen Johann Heinrich Korte und Frau Catharina Adelheid Rölkenberg, die Eltern von Elis. Maria Zumberge hießen Heinrich Zumberge und Anna Elisabeth Scherder, am 8.Febr.1801 in Bersenbrück getraut. Ich habe nun ein paar Fragen: Woher stammt Richard Damm? Aus Süddeutschland, oder England, oder Irland...? Woher stammt Louisa Gustafson...? etwa aus Schweden...? Hat der Vater Roy Daum noch das Geschäft in Huron? Nun etwas zu unserer Familie. Mein Bruder in Hastrup ist Bauer und Radio- u. Fernsehtechniker. Er hat 4 Kinder. Die älteste Tochter, Lehrerin ist auch in Meppen verheiratet. Mein Bruder ist 67 Jahre alt, meine Schwestern 72 und 76. Ich werde 71 im Februar, so ich hoffe! Mit meiner ersten Frau hatten wir acht Kinder, davon 4 Jungen und 4 Mädchen (ebenso wie meine Großeltern!!). Eine Tochter ist in Iburg bei Osnabrück, die andere in Haren (15 km von Meppen) und eine dritte in Hörstel (50 km von Meppen) verheiratet; die andern Kinder sind in oder bei Meppen, eine Junge in Löningen (40 km von Meppen) verheiratet. Wir können somit alle Kinder (mit ihren 22 Enkeln) bequem mit dem Auto besuchen. In USA müßt Ihr schon mit dem Flugzeug reisen! Meine erste Frau starb 1954. Nachdem die Kinder verheiratet waren, habe ich 1961 zum zweiten Mal geheiratet. Meine jetzige Frau Paula Wienken stammt von einem Hof in Sevelten bei Cloppenburg in Land Oldenburg. Aus den Dörfen des Landes (Damme, Neuenkirchen, Vechta usw sind vor 100 Jahren viele Leute ausgewandert, besonders nach Cincinnati. Leider kann ich Englisch nicht schreiben (nur etwas lesen!, mit Hilfe meiner Frau!) Wir haben früher nur Latein und Französisch gelernt. Unsere Kinder und Enkel haben Englisch gelernt. Ich hoffe, daß der Vater in Huron beim lesen dieses Briefes helfen kann! In dem Buch ''Reuwehus'', so wurde unser Haus genannt ("Reuwe" kommt von Rüben!) stehen auf Seite 69 und 98 Teile aus Briefen von Kortens aus Buffallo und Winona. Nun wünsche ich Euch allen - auch dem Vater in Huron - und den beide Söhnen auf der Universität alles Gute für 1971! Herzlichen Grüße!!! Josef Hugenberg u. Frau Paula.

    Brief History of the Spicer Family and their involvement in Papermaking along the Wye

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    No less than 20 mills are mentioned in the Domesday book along the river Wye, all of which were for milling cornDomesday Book, summary of Wye mills at http://www.petergoodearl.co.uk/ken/wyemills/wyemills.htm. Over the Middle Ages some were converted for use in the cloth trade, for fulling, but there is evidence that at least one was converted for the making of paper by at least 1612Extract from of the Will of William Isaac, 1612, quoted in Days of Glory by Read Mead, 2011, published by Ray Mead. Hedge Mill started making paper about 1625. An inventory of Bassetbury Manor conducted in 1626 states that Hedge Mill had recently been converted from fullingBassetbury Manor Papers, held at St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, Survey of Manor, 31st May 1626, SGC CC 117305. This mill is located on the boundary between Wooburn and Loudwater. Nothing remains of the mill today other than the channels, which continue to concentrate an impressive volume of water through them (these can be found under the M40 viaduct across the Wye Valley, near to the entrance to the business park and the roundabout on the Wooburn to Loudwater road). At that time the lease was held by[[Gore-1016| John Gore]]Bassetbury Manor Papers, held at St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, Survey of manor, 31st May 1626, SGC CC 117305 , the son of [[Gore-794|Sir John Gore]], Lord Mayor of London in 1624. Both were Merchant Taylors, and a number of London merchants appear to have invested in paper making along the Wye in this period. In fact the first known paper mill in England, near Hertford in about 1490, was started by a John Tate, the son of a Lord Mayor of London. The Spicer family oral history is that the papermaking Spicer’s were descended from the Exeter Spicers (this goes back to the early 1900's). There is circumstantial evidence to support this, and the various pamphlets published over the years on the Spicers paper businesses all take it as a given but why this is believed to be the case isn’t clear and it has not been proven as of July 2023 who exactly the Wycombe Spicers were descended from. But the John Gore who had the lease on Hedge Mill in 1626 would definitely have known the Exeter Spicers, as they were in the cloth trade like the Gores, and [[Spicer-1895|Nicholas]] (Mayor of Exeter a couple of times) was also in the cloth trade, a Merchant Adventurer, with extensive London interests including property in the city. [[Gore-1438|Hester Gore]], one of John’s sisters, married a [[Prestley-21|William Prestley/ Prisley/ Priestley]] (many different spellings), and his sister [[Prisley-43|Martha]] was married to this Nicholas Spicer. All three families also shared a strong Royalist sentiment, which got both the Gores and the Spicers into some difficulties: Nicholas Spicer was one of the signatories of the surrender of Exeter to Parliament in 1644 (he was Mayor at the time), and was ‘exiled’ to London where Parliament could keep an eye on him, while John Gore's support for the King was definitely not shared by those living on his manor at Gilston, Hertfordshire. As an aside, it is clear that John Gore had other interests in the manor, as shown by the 1626 Inventory. These included Loudwater Mill, where in 1626 he fell foul of the local manorial court (Temple Manor): John Gore hath continued inclosed & built upon the Lord’s wast at Lowdwater Mill with a garden & parcell of the house called the Mill House & he is finedTotteridge in Temple Manor Court Rolls, High Wycombe, Centre for Buckinghamshire Studies Document D/BASM/87/1. Going back to Edward's possible origins, there is an alternative based on more recent research, that he was the son of John and Mary Spicer, who lived in Clewer, Windsor and owned an extensive property and possessions. John died in 1661, before October, and a Mary Spicer was buried in Wooburn in December 1661. And we know that a John Spicer witnessed a document in Wooburn in 1653. Again, circumstancial, nothing proven. More details of the research and sources for both of these theories can be found on Edward's profile on Wikitree - [[Spicer-1837|Edward Spicer]] But it is clear that Hedge Mill had a Spicer involved by the mid 1600’s. The House of Spicer, a booklet published by Spicer Bros in 1922The House of Spicer, 1796, 1865, 1922 by T.P. O’Connor, MP, London, Spicers Ltd MCMXII, states that [[Spicer-1837|Edward]] took over Hedge Mill in 1650. And that is supported by a 1649 Parliamentary survey of church lands (Bassetbury Manor, where Hedge Mill sat, was owned by St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle)Bassetbury Manor Papers, held at St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, Chapter estates, Parliamentary survey of lands. Volume I, 1649-1651, SGC IV.A.2, which states that the occupant of the mill at that time was ‘the widow Stevens’. And in 1650 Edward Spicer married an Elizabeth Stevens in Windsor (at least one book gives her surname as Clemens, but the first letter in the initial is not a C given the other C's in the document, for example in "corn"). There is evidence in the Bassetbury Court RollsBassetbury Manor Papers, held at St Georges Chapel, Windsor Castle, Court Roll, 14 October 1657, SGC CC 207521. The following year also survives and includes Edward of Edward being an influential member of the community in the years prior to 1660 , and when Elizabeth died in 1659 it appears Edward took sole control of the operation. Edward lived till 1696, and left an extensive will, passing the majority of his estate, including the running of Hedge Mill, to his eldest surviving son [[Spicer-1854|Ralph]]. Ralph was the child of Edward’s 3rd wife, a widow named Joan Bowdry (many different spellings, including Boudrey and Bowdrey). Her previous husband was Samuel Bowdry, one of the influential Bowdry family in High Wycombe. They owned the Kings Head inn, located in the middle of town, and also operated Temple Mill on the Wye in 1674 and for at least one hundred years and more afterwardsDetails from the Mills Archive, entry can be found online at https://millsarchive.org/explore/mills/entry/11742/temple-mill#.XkXbGyPRXb0. And there was a period during and after the Civil War when there was a shortage of coinage, and the Bowdry’s issued tokens that were used as local money – at least one such token with the head of a Samuel Bowdrey on it is recorded by the Buckinghamshire Archaeological Society and is held at the county museum in Aylesbury. Ralph Spicer died in 1733, and his eldest son [[Spicer-1848|Edward]] took over the running of Hedge Mill. At this point the Spicer family gets a little more complicated. Edward had an illegitimate son, [[Spicer-1909|John]], the outcome of a liaison with Ann Jones (John was baptised John Jones). But in a highly unusual step John was formally acknowledged as a child of Edward’s via a Bastardy Bond in 1730 (the original survives). John also went into the papermaking business. He is recorded as a master paper maker some years later, over at Two Waters mill near Hemel Hempstead. He married Susannah the daughter of the owner, Bartholomew Revell (who also owned a mill in Wooburn), and when her brother Henry Revell died in 1790 without issue their son John Edward took over the mill, selling it the following year to the Fourdrinier brothers (who invented the first continuous paper making machine soon afterwards, with the first two trial machines being installed in next door Frogmore Mill, and the third one in Two Waters, before the device was patented in 1806For a good online summary look at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paper_machine#Fourdrinier_machine. Two Waters had been a corn mill, and John most probably brought across the expertise to convert it to a paper mill in 1763. [[Spicer-1914|John Edward]] used the money from Two Waters to buy the mill in Alton, Hampshire, and his offspring went beyond papermaking to start the Spicers wholesale paper and supplies business empire. This was extremely successful and operations could be found in many parts of the empire, with sales outlets in Europe, the USA and South America, and the brand still exists in many countries (the UK operation was sold to Reed’s in 1963). John’s branch of the Spicers retained a close relationship with the Spicers along the Wye for the next 150 years, with some marriage between the branches, and a lot of paper supplied by the Wye mills to the wholesale business. But back to the Wye. It’s not clear when a second mill along the river was being run by the Spicer family, but in 1756 [[Spicer-1849|Ralph Spicer]] (Edward’s first son by marriage) is recorded as insuring Glory Mill in Wooburn with George GroveFrom 'Days of Glory' by Read Mead, 2011, published by Ray Mead. Glory Mill has a long history, and was almost certainly the first paper mill in the valley (the one mentioned but not named by William Isaac in 1612). One of the oldest mills on the Wye, dating to at least 1235, it had originally been a corn mill like all the other mills of that time. Glory Mill did not stay in Spicer hands very long, as the partnership was dissolved in 1767 and George Grove took sole tenure of Glory Mlll (but by 1781 he was in Kings Bench prison for debt) thenFrom 'Days of Glory' by Read Mead, 2011, published by Ray Mead. Ralph however appears to have taken over the running of Hedge Mill in 1763From 'Days of Glory' by Read Mead, 2011, published by Ray Mead, when his step-mother Joanna died, his father Edward having passed away in 1761. Which most probably explains why he sold his share of Glory Mill a few years later. Ralph clearly worked with his brother John over at Two Waters, and the closeness of their relationship can be seen by the fact that Ralph brought up John’s children after he died in 1771. Ralph’s eldest son [[Spicer-1850|Freeman Gage]] then took over Hedge Mill upon his death in 1786. And Freeman developed the papermaking business with his brother [[Spicer-1881|Stephen]], as they insured Glory Mill together in 1798From 'Days of Glory' by Read Mead, 2011, published by Ray Mead, bringing it back into Spicer hands . Freeman died in 1834 and Stephen in 1839, and the family business was picked up by Freeman’s children, who were to be the Spicers last to operate mills along the Wye. James Freeman Gage and John Henry were in partnership, but this was dissolved by mutual consent on the 28th September 1840 London Gazette, 2nd October 1840. The partnership covered Hedge Mill, Glory Mill and Wycombe Marsh. John Henry stayed in the business and was running Hedge Mill in 1842 and 1844, but not in 1851. [[Spicer-1851|James Freeman Gage]] sold Glory Mill in 1843 to Edward Fox From 'Days of Glory' by Read Mead, 2011, published by Ray Mead, but continued to live on the estate till his death in 1869 (and was almost certainly involved in running the mill as well) . And in 1864 he sold Hedge Mill to Mr H Wheeler of Wycombe Marsh MillFrom 'Days of Glory' by Read Mead, 2011, published by Ray Mead. Few pictures of Hedge Mill seem to exist, but see http://swop.org.uk and search for Hedge Mill By this time paper making was becoming, like so many businesses, one where were large scale production using capital intensive machines was essential if you were to be competitive. A number of John’s descendants, who stayed in papermaking rather than the wholesale side of things, certainly failed to make the adjustments needed and went bankrupt. So having sold Hedge Mill in 1864 none of James children made paper along the Wye. Although his son [[Spicer-1870|James Thomas Spicer]] was milling corn at Ash Mill in High Wycombe till 1886High Wycombe Museum, document HIWLH : 1999.50.1, sale prospectus for Ash Mill, 1886, James Thomas Spicer. The 1881 census supports this as he is described as a ‘Mealman, Corn’. And James Freeman Gage sister [[Spicer-1885|Mary]] married [[Spicer-1886|William Revell Spicer]] from the wholesale paper business – that family connection remained for many years, and that side of the Spicers both made and sold paper and manufactured products such as envelopes and cards and writing paper till well into the 20th centuryFor more details on the paper wholesale and supplies business a good starting point is ‘From Rags to ROM’s: A History of Spicers 1796-1996’, by Ian Ormes, published by the company . There was one last involvement with papermaking in the Wye valley, when [[Spicer-1015|John Edmund Philip Spicer]] provided a mortgage to Glory Mill in 1888 when the business was struggling for working capital From 'Days of Glory' by Read Mead, 2011, published by Ray Mead, p38. But it's not clear what, if any connection, he had with the Wycombe Spicer's, and if not a coincidence it is currently a mystery. Written by John Spicer, March 2020, Updated July 2023 Based on research by John Spicer, Berris Spicer and Diana Cowey ==Sources==

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    [[Category:Bright Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Bright}} Notable Brights: [[Bright-396|Jesse D. Bright]], US Senator from Indiana (1845-1862), expelled for his Confederate sympathies. [[Bright-1104|William Henry Bright]], member of the Wyoming territorial legislature and president of the territorial council; introduced Wyoming's women's suffrage bill (the first to pass in the nation) in 1869. Links: http://hausegenealogy.com/bright.html https://www.newspapers.com/image/?spot=3194646&fcfToken=387959626a783077793847365966755a4e71474d42696e763573654f6f78627a703738543673547736556b59485268386652414b7a4d5972732b756975475658 https://books.google.com/books?id=nUoVAAAAYAAJ&pg=PR95&lpg=PR95&dq=Bright+Brecht+family&source=bl&ots=8RRhjd0J02&sig=9_xqoZM3gS1HBmmQn6Ul7Jeg9j8&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiKi4ui6JbcAhWoc98KHWPBA0gQ6AEwBnoECAgQAQ#v=onepage&q=Bright%20Brecht%20family&f=false https://digitalcommons.ursinus.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1063&context=pafolklifemag https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schriesheim https://archive.org/stream/pedigreesofcount01fost#page/n47/ https://archive.org/stream/FamiliaeMinorumGentiumVolume2/Familiae_minorum_gentium_vol2#page/n267/ https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/bright/3118/ https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/bright/dna-results == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == To show Bright Brecht migration Patterns, help others with lines, research various Bright Brecht lines, add tags, This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. ==Members== Right now this project just has eight members. * [[Bright-1984|Billie Keaffaber]] * [[Keaffaber-3|Larry Keaffaber]] * [[Leger-Ryan-1| Danielle M. Leger-Ryan]] * [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah J. Heiney]] * [[Spivey-533| Mr. Anonymous K. Spivey]] * [[Bright-3060| S'te M. Elmore]] * [[Oaks-601|Melissa B. Goodnight]] * [[Handy-530|C. Handy]] == Task List == Place tags and update profiles. Help with Bright project

    Bristol, Rhode Island's Early Settlers

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    [[Category:Rhode Island, Sources]] [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category:Bristol, Rhode Island]] == Bristol, Rhode Island's Early Settlers == Bristol was originally considered part of Plymouth Colony, then Massachusetts, and, finally in 1746/1747, Rhode Island. The town was a major boat-building center and “became one of the most important ports in New England.” “Many of these early Bristol settlers were the sons of original immigrants to Plymouth Colony in the Cape Cod area, or [of] Lynn, Ipswich, and Boston in the Massachusetts Bay Colony. Some of these families stayed in Bristol for one or more generations before their children or grandchildren moved on to Connecticut and New York State.” Settlement in the mid-western states often followed. Information for this work was taken from several sources: Bristol’s vital records and records from its two churches (Congregational and St. Michael’s Episcopal), and from Bristol County’s probate records. The families covered are those of the eighty-one settlers who attended the town’s first meeting in 1681 as well as those who were the original proprietors of the Mount Hope Lands that became Bristol. Two, occasionally three, generations are covered. -Amazon * by Dorothy Chapman Saunders * published by Heritage Books, Westminster, MA, 2010. * Source Example: ::: Saunders, Dorothy. ''[[Space:Bristol, Rhode Island's Early Settlers|Bristol, Rhode Island's Early Settlers]]'' (Heritage Books, Westminster, MA, 2010) * Inline Citation Example: ::: [[#Saunders|Saunders]]: Page 123 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bristol, Rhode Island's Early Settlers|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Availability: === Not available online. Availability information at these locations: * http://www.worldcat.org/title/bristol-rhode-islands-early-settlers/oclc/773940636 * https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/565730

    Bristol Factor, sailing of 1681

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    [[Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681]] The Bristol Factor was one of the first three ships to leave England for Pennsylvania arriving 15 December 1681. == Passengers == '''Sources for Passenger Lists''' #Ancestors recognized and approved for membership by the [http://www.welcomesociety.org The Welcome Society][http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] # Bucks County Book of ArrivalsBucks County Book of Arrivals #Balderson: Loading documents, Sheppart book, pp 32-33Balderson: Loading documents, Sheppart book, pp 32-33 '''Master: Roger Drew''' '''Allen''' :[[Allen-7638 | Nathaniel Allen]] , wife [[Unknown-179056 |Eleanor]] , and their children [[Allen-7718 | Nehemiah]] , [[Allen-7715 | Lydia]] , and [[Allen-7716 | Eleanor]] ''Finding Aid to the Richardson Family Papers, 1675-ca.1910'' , [http://findingaid.winterthur.org/html/col602.xml Winterthur Museum] (online 1/3/2015) has them on ''John and Sarah'' '''Bezer''' :[[Bezer-16 |John Bezer]], his wife [[Withers-537 |Susanna]], :their children John, Richard, Susanna and [[Bezer-15 |Frances]]. John's niece Elizabeth Bezer. Indentured servants Joseph Cloud, Richard Farr and his wife Mary '''Cambell''' : Lucas Cambell, a slater from the County of Wilts '''Coburne (Coebourn)''' :[[Coebourne-3|Thomas Coburne]], his wife [[Cockfield-15 |Elizabeth]] and their children [[Coebourne-6|William]], [[Coebourne-5 |Joseph]], Martha, [[Coebourne-1|Cecily]], Mary '''Gambel''' :Gideon Gambel, from Devises, Wiltshire '''Evans''' :Nathaniel Evans, his daughter Elizabeth and indentured servents Nathaniel Parke, his wife Elizabeth, and John Martin (step-son or son-in-law?) == Notes == See also: * Chester County Genealogy [http://pachester.usgensites.com/content/16811215-bristol-factor 1681.12.15: Bristol Factor] == Notes == working notes: [[Bezer-16]] has wife Susanna, daughter Frances, probably not the right one. {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
    [[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1862 |[[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

    Bristol Factor, sailing of 1682

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    [[Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682]] The ''Bristol Factor'' made her second voyage from Bristol, loading July 26 - August 26 and arriving the last week in October, 1682. == Passenger Lists == '''Sources for Passengers''' # Ancestors approved for Membership by the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/2/2015)the [http://www.welcomesociety.org Welcome Society] (list online 1/2/2015) '''Ships Master: Roger Drew''' * John Ashmead Is this John [[Ashmead-3]], Hester/Esther's father? - need to check sources * John Blunston and his daughters Sarah and Katherine [[Blunston-4|John Blunston]], [[Blunston-7|Sarah Blunston]], [[Blunston-9|Katherine Blunston]] * [[Bolton-1091 |Everard Bolton]] , his wife Elizabeth and their two eldest children [[Bolton-1090 |Everard]] and [[Bolton-440 | Hannah]]. * John Evans * William Howell * David James * [[Kinsey-59 |David Kinsey]] * [[Leech-43 | Tobias Leech]]or "Leach", his wife [[Ashmead-2 |Esther (Ashmead)]] or "Hester", and son Tobias Jr. * Evan Oliver, his wife Jean, and thier children David, Elizabeth, John, Hannah, Mary, Even, and Seaborn (who was born within sight of land) * John Roades some possibles:[[Rhodes-2093]]; [[Rhodes-2091]]; [[Rhodes-2803]] ?? * Richard Wall == Notes == * Chester County Genealogy [http://pachester.usgensites.com/content/16821028-bristol-factor 1682.10.28: Bristol Factor] {| border="1" cellpadding="5" cellspacing="0" style="text-align:center" |- ! [[Image:My_Images.jpg|50px]] || '''Fleet of William Penn'''
    [[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers |Pennsylvania Settlers]] |- !1681 | [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed October 1681 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:John and Sarah, sailed October 1681 | John & Sarah ]] |- !1682 |[[:Category: Adventure, sailed September 1682|Adventure]], [[:Category:Amity, sailed April 1682 | Amity]], [[:Category:Antelope, sailed 1682 | Antelope ]] , [[:Category:Bristol Factor, sailed August 1682 | Bristol Factor]], [[:Category:Elizabeth, Ann and Catherine, sailed July 1682 | Elizabeth, Ann & Catherine ]], [[:Category:Freeman, sailed June 1682 | Freeman ]], [[:Category:Friends Adventure, sailed May 1682 |Friends Adventure ]], [[:Category:Friendship, sailed May 1682 | Friendship]], [[:Category:Golden Hinde, sailed June 1682 | Golden Hinde]], [[:Category:Hester and Hannah, sailed March 1682 | Hester and Hanna]], [[:Category:Hopewell, sailed July 1682 | Hopewell]], [[:Category:Jeffrey, sailed September 1682 | Jeffrey]], [[:Category:Lamb, sailed July 1682 | Lamb]], [[:Category:Lyon, sailed May 1682 | Lyon]], [[:Category:Mary, sailed May 1682 | Mary]], [[:Category:Providence, sailed July 1682 | Providence]], [[:Category:Samuel, sailed May 1682 | Samuel]], [[:Category:Society, sailed May 1682 | Society]], [[:Category:Submission, sailed September 1682 | Submission]], [[:Category:Unicorn, sailed October 1682 | Unicorn]], [[:Category:Welcome, sailed August 1682 | Welcome]] |}

    Britannia, Arrived 21 September 1731

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    [[Category: Britannia, Arrived 21 September 1731]] {{Image|file=Britannia_Arrived_21_September_1731.jpg |caption=Original ship’s passenger lists from Rotterdam to Philadelphia, on board the ''Britannia'', Captain Michael Francklin. }} The ship ''Britannia'' from London, under Master and Captain Michael Franklyn, carried 269 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Palatines Palatine] passengers from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotterdam Rotterdam] through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cowes Cowes] to [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Philadelphia Philadelphia], arriving 21 September 1731. The passengers included 104 men and 81 women over age 16, and 37 boys and 45 girls under age 16 (which totaled 267 persons).''Minutes of the Provincial Council of Pennsylvania, from the organization to the termination of the proprietary government'', published by the State, Volume III, containing the proceedings of council from May 31, 1717, to January 23, 1735–6; Philadelphia: printed by Jo. Severns & Co., 1852. Page 414 records “at the Courtho. of Philadia., Sepr. 21st, 1731 … a List was presented of the Names of One hundred & six Palatines, who with their Families, making in all Two hundred & sixty nine Persons, were imported here in the Ship Britannia, of London, Michael Franklyn, Mr., from Rotterdam, but last from Cowes, as by Clearance from that Port.” [https://archive.org/details/colonialrecordsov3harr/page/414/mode/1up Image at Internet Archive].Israel Daniel Rupp, ''A collection of upwards of thirty thousand names of German, Swiss, Dutch, French and other immigrants in Pennsylvania from 1727-1776 ...'' = ''Chronologisch geordnete Sammlung von mehr als 30,000 Namen von Einwanderern in Pennsylvanien aus Deutschland, der Schweiz, Holland, Frankreich u. a. St. von 1727 bis 1776 ...'' (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA: Leary, Stuart & Co., 1927). [https://archive.org/details/collectionofupwa00rupp/mode/1up Book at Archive.org]. Other Palatine bearing ships sailed during 1731 from Rotterdam to Philadelphia. The ship ''Samuel'' arrived 17 August 1731 via Cowes with 109 Palatines. The ship ''Pennsylvania Merchant'' arrived 11 September 1731 via [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dover Dover] with 172 Palatines. And, the ship ''Snow Louther'' arrived 14 October 1731 via Dover with 81 Palatines. The ship ''Britannia'', or others bearing the same or similar name, took part in further German passenger voyages to Philadelphia. Captain Thomas Arnot brought 250 passengers from Rotterdam on 26 September 1764. Master Alexander Hardy brought 39 listed passengers from Rotterdam through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portsmouth Portsmouth] to Philadelphia on 26 October 1767. The ship ''Snow Britannia'' under Master Richard Eyres brought 6 passengers from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lisbon Lisbon] to Philadelphia on 3 October 1770. The ship ''Britannia'' under Master James Peter brought 250 passengers from Rotterdam through Cowes to Philadelphia on 18 September 1773.Ralph Beaver Strassburger, ''Pennsylvania German pioneers; a publication of the original lists of arrivals in the port of Philadelphia from 1727 to 1808'' (Norristown, Pennsylvania: Pennsylvania German Society, 1934). * [https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm42stra/page/n16/mode/1up Volume I: 1727–1775 at Archive.org]. Transcribed passenger lists for the ship ''Britannia'' on 21 September 1731 begin [https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm42stra/page/47/mode/1up mid page 47] and run to [https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm42stra/page/54/mode/1up lower page 54]. * [https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm43stra/page/n14/mode/1up Volume II: Facsimile Signatures 1727 - 1725 at Archive.org]. Qualification signatures from the ship ''Britannia'' on 21 September 1731 begin [https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm43stra/page/38/mode/1up plate 38] and run through [https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm43stra/page/44/mode/1up plate 44]. * [https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm44stra/page/n12/mode/1up Volume III: 1785 - 1808, Indexes at Archive.org]. ''Britannia'' in the Index of Ships appears on [https://archive.org/details/pennsylvaniagerm44stra/page/215/mode/1up page 215]. Much earlier, a ship bearing the ''Britannia'' name sailed under commander Richard Nicholls from [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liverpool Liverpool] through [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cork_(city) Cork] to Philadelphia, arriving on 24 August 1699 after about 14 weeks at sea (much longer than usual). It carried above 200 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quakers Quakers], of which more than 50 died at sea from a disease breakout.Don Hayworth, “George Haworth’s Voyage to America: That Sick Ship from Liverpool” (November 2012). [http://www.haworthassociation.org/George/Voyage/Voyage.html Article on Haworth Association of America website] accessed 18 March 2023. ''Britannia'' has been a popular ship name. A March 2023 search for “Britannia” at [https://threedecks.org/index.php?display_type=ships_search ThreeDecks.org] gives 36 records, all associated with [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Britain Great Britain] and including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ship_of_the_line ships of the line], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Merchant_ship merchants], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Privateer privateers], and hired vessels acquired from 1682 through 1820. The “[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britannia_(ship) Britannia (ship)]” Wikipedia page lists more than 20 ships of that name between 1772 and 2015, including [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warship warships], merchant vessels, transports, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whaler whalers], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Slave_ship slave traders], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paddle_steamer paddle steamers], [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steamship steamships], a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tour_boat tour boat], a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cruise_ship cruise liner], a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yacht_racing racing yacht], and a [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Royal_yacht royal yacht] ([https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HMY_Britannia HMY ''Britannia'']). == Sources == See also: * WikiTree [[:Category: Britannia, Arrived 21 September 1731]] .

    British America in the French and Indian War

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    [[Project:French_and_Indian_War|French and Indian War Project]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:French_and_Indian_War_Resource_Page https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Terry_s_Photos-410.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Native_Americans_of_the_French_and_Indian_War https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Terry_s_Photos-420.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Braddock's_Defeat_in_the_French_and_Indian_War https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Terry_s_Photos-419.jpg] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:French_and_Indian_War_Images https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Terry_s_Photos-417.jpg] *'''[[Space:Seven_Years_War_in_Europe|Seven Years War in Europe]]''' [[Category: French and Indian War]] [[Category: Great Britain]] [[Category: British America, French and Indian War]] [[Category:French and Indian War Project]] [[Category:Seven Years' War, British Forces North America]] ---------- {{French and Indian War|}} ---------- {{Image |file=French and Indian War Images-6.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }}{{clear}} From 1607 to 1783, British America referred to the British territories in the Americas, including Bermuda, Central America, the Caribbean, and Guyana . Formally, the British colonies in North America were known as British America and the British West Indies until 1776, when the Thirteen British Colonies located along the Atlantic seaboard declared their independence and formed the United States of America. The French and Indian War was fought between the colonies of British America and New France, with both sides having the support of military units from their countries of Great Britain and France, as well as Native American allies. There were 60,000 European settlers in the French North American colonies, and 2 million European settlers in the British North American colonies. The British greatly exceeded the French in numbers so the French were dependent on the Native Americans as allies. '''The thirteen colonies of British North America''' '''New England colonies''' :Province of Massachusetts Bay, later Massachusetts and Maine, a crown colony :Province of New Hampshire, later New Hampshire, a crown colony :Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, later Rhode Island, a crown colony :Connecticut Colony, later Connecticut, a crown colony '''Middle colonies''' :Province of New York, later New York and Vermont, a crown colony :Province of New Jersey, later New Jersey, a crown colony :Province of Pennsylvania, later Pennsylvania, a proprietary colony :Delaware Colony (before 1776, the Lower Counties on Delaware), later Delaware, a proprietary colony '''Southern colonies''' :Province of Maryland, later Maryland, a proprietary colony :Colony and Dominion of Virginia, later Virginia, Kentucky, and West Virginia, a crown colony :Province of North Carolina, later North Carolina and Tennessee, a crown colony :Province of South Carolina, later South Carolina, a crown colony :Province of Georgia, later Georgia, northern sections of Alabama and Mississippi, a crown colony {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-24.png |align=c |size=400 |caption='''Modern day map showing the thirteen original British America colonies ''' }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-10.png |align=c |size=460 |caption='''Blockade of Louisbourg, Nova Scotia''' }} {{clear}} '''British Victories''' :May 28, 1754 - Lt. Colonel George Washington Defeats French :1758 - The Treaty of Easton is signed with the Six Nations, and the British take control of the Forks of the Ohio. :July 26, 1758 - The British capture Louisbourg, a French port on Nova Scotia. With this victory, the British are able to severely restrict French supply lines flowing down the Saint Lawrence River. :1759 - French surrender Quebec after a battle outside the city on the Plains of Abraham. :August 27, 1758 - The British capture Fort Frontenac on Lake Ontario, further disrupting French supply lines to its interior posts. :November 23, 1758 - The French abandon and destroy Fort Duquesne. :July 25, 1759 - British forces under General John Prideaux capture Fort Niagara :July 26, 1759 - The French abandon Fort Carrillon when it is besieged by British General Jeffery Amherst. :September 13, 1759 - General James Wolfe lands a force of British troops above Quebec and attacks the city. French are forced to abandon the city and retreat to Montreal. General James Wolfe is killed in battle. :September 8, 1760 - Governor-General Vaudreuil of New France surrenders Montreal, the last French stronghold in North America :February 10, 1763 - The Treaty of Paris is ratified, ending the French and Indian War {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images-5.jpg |align=c |size=380 |caption= }} {{Image|file=French_and_Indian_War_Images.png |align=c|size=380 |caption=North America and contested areas. }} ------------ '''Sources''' *[http://www.shmoop.com/french-indian-war/timeline.html www.shmoop.com] - French and Indian War timeline *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/British_America Wikipedia] - British America *[http://www.history.com/topics/french-and-indian-war History.com] - French and Indian War facts and summary *[http://www.britannica.com/event/French-and-Indian-War Britannica.com] - French and Indian War *[http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h608.html US History.com] - Background of the French and Indian War *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/French_and_Indian_War Wikipedia] - French and Indian War

    British Columbia Mining Disasters

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    Welcome to British Columbia Mining
    '''British Columbia Mining''' is the '''History, Information, and Resource page''' for the '''British Columbia''' province of '''Canada''', a country in the '''North America Region''' of the subproject [[Space:Worldwide_Mining_Disasters||Worldwide Mining Disasters]] of Worldwide Disasters project. '''''It includes a list of disasters linking the DISASTER PAGES. The Disaster Pages include a list of those killed and injured from which individual miner profiles may be created and honored or memorials added to those profiles existing on WikiTree.'''''
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    {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===History of Mining in British Columbia=== {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ====Coal Mining History==== Beginning in the mid-1800s, with the coal mines on Vancouver Island and the placer gold camps of the Cariboo, British Columbia has become one of the world’s major mining regions. The province encompasses the largest part of the Canadian Cordillera, a mountain belt rich in minerals and coal. British Columbia is an important producer and exporter of copper, gold, silver, lead, zinc, molybdenum, coal and industrial minerals. As of late 2010, there are 9 major metal mines and 10 major coal mines operating in BC. There are also 35 major industrial mineral mines, 2 smelters and numerous smaller mining operations throughout the province. In 2010, there were several major operating mine expansions (Quinsam, Endako, MAX Moly and Highland Valley Copper) and four major mines in construction: Copper Mountain, New Afton, Atlin Gold and Mt. Milligan. *[http://www.empr.gov.bc.ca/Mining/Geoscience/PublicationsCatalogue/InformationCirculars/Documents/IC2011-04.pdf History of Coal in British Columbia] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ====Gold Mining History==== In 1851, reports of gold discoveries in the Queen Charlotte Islands (Haida Gwaii) sparked a flurry of excitement among British and American traders in the area. Several parties of miners were dispatched to the Islands, but their efforts turned up only small quantities of gold and were repeatedly thwarted by shipwrecks, accidents and resistance from the local Haida people. By the end of the decade, the Islands’ gold rush was declared a bust, but the episode had helped to consolidate the new Colony of British Columbia and prepare the way for the “real” rush to the Cariboo. [http://www.timescolonist.com/life/islander/our-history-the-early-days-of-b-c-s-gold-rush-1.2131903 Early Days of B. C.'s Gold Rush] *[http://bcgoldrushpress.com/ Stories of the Fraser River & Cariboo Gold Rush] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Worst Mining Disasters in British Columbia=== *During the 19th century, coal mining was one of Vancouver Island’s major industries. Coal mining in early British Columbia was risky business, and accidents often occurred, which killed miners and damaged and destroyed mines and mine shafts. One of the very worst mining accidents ever to occur in British Columbia happened in the Spring of 1887 in a fire and explosion at the Colliery No. 1 Pit mine in Nanaimo. The source and further information is this article [https://www.wikiwand.com/en/1887_Nanaimo_mine_explosion# 1887 Nanaimo Mine Explosion]. *May 22, 1902 - Coal Creek Mine Disaster caused by an underground explosion in the No. 2 Mine at the Coal Creek Colliery and took the lives of 128 men in one of the worst mining disasters in Canadian history. * June 19 1914 - 195 miners out of 236 who went to work at the No. 1 mine of the Hillcrest collieries are dead as the result of an explosion of black damp which occurred in the mine shaft 1,600 feet underground at 9:30 am. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Mining Disasters=== 25 Disasters occurred in British Columbia and are linked to their pages below.[http://cdd.publicsafety.gc.ca/srchpg-eng.aspx?cultureCode=en-Ca&provinces=1%2c2%2c7%2c11&eventTypes=%27EI%27%2c%27ZD%27%2c%27ZV%27%2c%27AA%27%2c%27RA%27%2c%27VA%27&normalizedCostYear=1&dynamic=false|Canadian Disaster Database]
    British Columbia Mining Disasters
    {| border="1" align="left" class="sortable " style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Red;" !Date!!Mine!!City, Province!!No. Killed!!Industry!!Disaster Cause |- | 3-May-1887||[[Space:Nanaimo_Esplanade_No._1|Nanaimo Esplanade No. 1]]||Nanaimo, BC||150||Coal||Explosion |- |22-May-1902||[[Space:Coal_Creek_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Coal Creek No. 2]]||Fernie, BC||128||Coal||Explosion |- |15-Mar-1905||[[Space:Cumberland_No._6_Mine_Disaster|Cumberland No. 6]]||Cumberland, BC||64||Coal||Explosion |- |15-Feb-1901||[[Space:Union_No._6_Mine_Disaster|Union No. 6 1901]]||Grand Forks, BC||64||Coal||Explosion |- |24-Jan-1888||[[Space:Wellington_No._5_Mine_Disaster|Wellington No. 5]]||Nanaimo, BC||60||Coal||Explosion |- |22-Mar-1915||[[Space:Britannia_Copper_Mine_Jane_Camp_Slide_Disaster|Britannia Mine Jane Camp]]||Jane Camp, BC||56||Copper||Landslide / Mine Collapse |- |13-Aug-1930||[[Space:Coalmont_Colliery_Mine_Disaster|Coalmont Colliery]]||Coalmont, BC||45||Coal||Explosion |- |5-Apr-1917||[[Space:Coal_Creek_No._3_Mine_Disaster|Coal Creek No. 3]]||Fernie, BC||34||Coal||Explosion |- |8-Feb-1923||[[Space:Comox_No._4_1923_Mine_Disaster|Comox No. 4 1923]] ||Comox, BC||33||Coal||Explosion |- | 5-Oct-1909||[[Space:Extension_No._2_West_Mine_Disaster|Extension No. 2 West]]||Ladysmith, BC||32||Coal||Explosion |- |8-Aug-1916||[[Space:Michel_Mine_Disaster|Michel]]||Michel, BC||24||Coal||Explosion |- |30-Jun-1884||[[Space:Wellington_No._3_Mine_Disaster|Wellington No. 3]]||Nanaimo, BC||23||Coal||Explosion |- |27-May-1915||[[Space:Reserve_Mine_Disaster|Reserve]]||Reserve, BC||22||Coal||Explosion |- |9-Feb-1915||[[Space:South_Wellington_Mine_Disaster|South Wellington]]||South Wellington, BC||19||Coal||Mine Flood |- |30-Aug-1922||[[Space:Comox_No._4_1922_Mine_Disaster|Comox No. 4 1922]]||Comox, BC||18||Coal||Explosion |- |10-Sep-1918||[[Space:Protection_No._1_Mine_Disaster|Protection No. 1]]||Nanaimo, BC||17||Coal||Mine Cage Malfunction |- |30-Sep-1901||[[Space:Extension_Nos._2_and_3|Extension Nos. 2 and 3]]||Ladysmith, BC||16||Coal||Fire/Explosion |- |15-Jul-1903||[[Space:Union_No._6_1903_Mine_Disaster|Union No. 6 1903]]||Grand Forks, BC||16||Coal||Explosion |- |30-Sep-1901||[[Space:Wellington_Extension_No._2_Mine_Disaster|Wellington Extension No. 2]]||Wellington, BC||16||Coal||Infrastructure Failure/ Landslide |- |3-Apr-1967||[[Space:Balmer_North_Mine_Disaster|Balmer North]]||Natal, BC||15||Coal||Explosion |- |18-Nov-1904||[[Space:Carbonado_Colliery_Mine_Disaster|Carbonado Colliery]]||Morrissey, BC||14||Coal||Explosion |- |11-Dec-1899||[[Space:Union_No._4_Mine_Disaster|Union No. 4]]||Cumberland, BC||8||Coal||Explosion |- |30-Aug-1928||[[Space:Coal_Creek_1928_Mine_Disaster|Coal Creek 1928]]||Fernie, BC||6||Coal||Explosion |- |7-Mar-1903||[[Space:Ferguson_BC_Mine_Disaster|Ferguson]]||Ferguson, BC||4||Coal||Asphyxiation |- | 22-Dec-1940||[[Space:South_Wellington_Rock_Slide_Mine_Disaster|South Wellington]]||South Wellington, BC||3||Coal||Rock Slide |} {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l }} ===Project Template, Memorial Stickers & Categories=== The project template, stickers and categories to use for individual profiles appear on the disaster pages. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Museums/Memorials in British Columbia=== *[http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/british-columbians-our-governments/our-history/historic-places/documents/heritage/chinese-legacy/chinese_historic_places_nomination_report_july_28_2015.pdf http://www2.gov.bc.ca/assets/gov/british-columbians-our-governments/our-history/historic-places/documents/heritage/chinese-legacy/chinese_historic_places_nomination_report_july_28_2015.pdf] *[http://www.nanaimoarchives.ca/online-resources/finding-aids/nanaimo-cemetery-trustees-fonds/ Nanaimo Archives :: Nanaimo Cemetery Trustees fonds] *[http://www.genealogia.fi/emi/emi41ne.htm Nanaimo Cemetery, Nanaimo, British Columbia, Canada] *[http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?R=1874481 Nanaimo Municipal Cemetery, 1927 to 1951 office records, Nanaimo, B.C. : Emmerson, Judy. : Book, Regular Print Book : Toronto Public Library] *[http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/detail.jsp?R=1066571 Nanaimo Municipal Cemetery, 1952 to 1976, office records, Nanaimo, B.C. : Emmerson, Judy. : Book, Regular Print Book : Toronto Public Library] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-6.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Want to Know More?=== Add anything of interest - video links, books, etc. {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===Genealogy Information=== *[http://www.victoriags.org/programs.php VGS Programs, Services - Victoria Genealogical Society - Victoria BC Canada] *[http://www.genealogysearch.org/canada/britishcolumbia.html British Columbia Genealogy Records Online] *[http://greenerpasture.com/Places/Details/2202 British Columbia, Canada - History, Photos, Old Newspaper Articles - GreenerPasture GENEALOGY] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Canada,_Immigration_Resources_for_British_Columbia_and_the_Territories_(National_Institute) Canada, Immigration Resources for British Columbia and the Territories (National Institute) Genealogy - FamilySearch Wiki] *[http://www.interment.net/can/bc/index.htm British Columbia Cemetery Records, Canada | Genealogy] *[http://canadianheadstones.com/bc/cemeteries.php?selected_cid=9 British Columbia Headstone Photo Project - Cemetery Index] *[https://www.arbormemorial.ca/en/cedarvalley Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens Cedar BC] *[http://www.crowsnest.bc.ca/coal09.html Crowsnest Coal: Mining Disasters] *[https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/750832?availability=Family%20History%20Library FamilySearch Catalog: Nanaimo Municipal Cemetery, 1927 to 1951, office records, Nanaimo, B. C. — FamilySearch.org] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2194563 Find A Grave: Cedar Valley Memorial Gardens] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2171104 Find A Grave: Nanaimo Municipal Cemetery] *[http://www.mordenmine.com/fatalities.php Friends of the Morden Mine] *[http://www.mordenmine.com/real_price_of_coal.php Friends of the Morden Mine] *[http://forebears.io/canada/british-columbia/nanaimo/nanaimo Nanaimo Genealogy Resources & Vital Records | Nanaimo] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}} ===To DO=== ADD sources already collected. Please contact the profile managers above for the list. *add resources and history *complete page {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=m}} ===Sources=== [http://www.trcr.bc.ca/mining-in-bc/ Mining in BC] [https://www.google.com/search?q=history+of+coal+mining+in+british+columbia&oq=mining+history+in+british&aqs=chrome.2.69i57j0l4j69i64.12893j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 History of Coal Mining in British Columbia] [https://www.google.com/search?q=history+of+gold+mining+in+british+columbia&oq=history+of+gold+mining+in+british+columbia&gs_l=psy-ab.12..0i30k1.211141.212127.0.214683.5.5.0.0.0.0.135.419.2j2.4.0....0...1.1.64.psy-ab..1.4.417...0i7i30k1j0i13i30k1j0i8i13i30k1.lcrb2li1Ht8 History of Gold Mining in British Columbia] {{Image|file=Images_Mining_Disasters-13.png |align=c |size=l}}
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    British Columbia Notables

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    [[Category:British Columbia, Notables]] [[Category: British Columbia Project]] This page is designed to help members of the [[Project:British_Columbia|British Columbia Project]] keep track of people who belong in the [[:Category:British_Columbia, Notables|British Columbia Notables]] categories. This page is designed to showcase those profiles for notable people of British Columbia which meet the project's standards. To find profiles which need to be improved before they can be added to this page, please check the sub-pages to this page: Notable political figures: * [[Space:Colonial_British_Columbia|Colonial_British_Columbia]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Lieutenant_Governors|British Columbia Lieutenant Governors]] * [[Space:Premiers_of_British_Columbia|British Columbia Premiers]] Other Notables: * [[Space:British_Columbia_Activists|British Columbia Activists]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Artists|British Columbia Artists]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Athletes|British Columbia Athletes]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Authors|British Columbia Authors]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Aviation_Figures|British Columbia Aviation Figures]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Business_Figures|British Columbia Business Figures]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_First_Nations_Figures|British Columbia First Nations Figures]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Community_Namesakes|British Columbia Community Namesakes]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Inventors|British Columbia Inventors]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Journalists-1|British Columbia Journalists]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Legal_Figures|British Columbia Legal Figures]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Military_Figures|British Columbia Military Figures]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Notable_People|British Columbia Other Notable People]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Pioneers|British Columbia Pioneers]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Performing_Artists|British Columbia Performing Artists]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Politicians|British Columbia Politicians]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Religious_Figures|British Columbia Religious Figures]] * [[Space:British_Columbia_Social_Scientists|British Columbia Social Scientists]] On these pages you will find other profiles, along with notes about what improvements need to be made to each. Before a profile is added to this page, it should be on the "Gold" level of one of the pages above. The table below is sortable on any column. To sort by a column, click on the column header for that column. {|style: border=".5" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center"|'''Name''' ! align="center"|'''Notable As''' |- ||[[Barrett-2561|Dave Barrett]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Premiers|Premier of British Columbia]] |- ||[[Beaven-156|Robert Beaven]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Premiers|Premier]], [[:Category:Mayors_of_Victoria,_British_Columbia|Mayor of Victoria]] |- ||[[Bell-6478|Adam Bell]]||[[:Category: British Columbia, Notable Activists|Union activist]] |- ||[[Bennett-7285|Bill Bennett]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Premiers|Premier]] |- ||[[Binning-464|B.C. Binning]]||[[:Category: Canada, Architects|Architect]] and [[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|painter]] |- ||[[Burr-1329|Raymond Burr]]||[[:Category: British Columbia, Notable Entertainers|Actor]] |- ||[[Callister-181|John Callister]]||[[:Category:British_Columbia,_Notable_Pioneers|Pioneering settler in Granville Townsite (later Gastown), and then Hastings Townsite.]] |- ||[[Cambie-15|Henry James Cambie]] ||[[:Category:British_Columbia,_Notable_Pioneers|Land surveyor]] |- ||[[Carr-4091|Emily Carr]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|Painter]] |- ||[[Coates-1803|Wells Wintemute Coates]]||[[:Category: Canada, Architects|Architect]], [[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|designer and writer]] |- ||[[Collishaw-48|Raymond Collishaw]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Aviation Figures|Pilot]] and [[:Category:British Columbia, Military Figures|Decorated Canadian Airman]] |- ||[[Crease-34|Henry Crease]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Legal Figures|Lawyer and Supreme Court Judge]] |- ||[[Crease-45|Josephine Crease]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|Painter]] |- ||[[Lindley-1277|Lady Sarah Crease]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|Painter]] |- ||[[Crease-46|Susan Reynolds Crease]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|Painter]] and activist for women's rights |- ||[[Davie-286|A.E.B. Davie]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Premiers|Premier]] |- ||[[Davie-289|Theodore Davie]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Premiers|Premier]], Chief Justice |- ||[[Doohan-8|James Doohan]]||[[:Category: British Columbia, Notable Entertainers|Actor]] |- ||[[Erickson-3287|Arthur Erickson]]||[[:Category: Canada, Architects|Architect]] and city planner |- ||[[Forward-121|Frank Forward]]||[[:Category:British_Columbia,_Notable_Inventors|Inventor]] |- ||[[Fox-4591|Terry Fox]]||[[:Category: British Columbia, Notable Athletes|Athlete]] and [[: Category: British Columbia, Notable Activists|cancer research activist]] |- ||[[Gregory-4164|Helen Emma (Gregory) MacGill]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Legal Figures|Canada's first woman judge]] |- ||[[Hendry-564|John Hendry]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Business Figures|Saw Mill owner]] |- ||[[Hunt-20105|George Hunt]]||[[:Category: British Columbia, Notable Social Scientists|Social Scientist]], [[:Category: Ethnographers|Ethnographer]] |- ||[[Ireland-8|John Ireland]]||[[:Category: British Columbia, Notable Entertainers|Actor]] |- ||[[Johnson-25888|Boss Johnson]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Premiers|Premier of British Columbia]] |- ||[[Lamb-5182|Harold Lamb]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|Photographer and painter]] |- ||[[Lamb-5183|Molly Joan (Lamb) Bobak]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|Painter]] |- ||[[MacGill-22|Elizabeth Muriel Gregory "Elsie" MacGill]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Aviation Figures|Aircraft designer]] and [[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Activists|Women's rights advocate]] |- ||[[MacKay-3053|Duncan McMillan "Mickey" MacKay]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Athletes|Hockey player]] |- ||[[Meisel-139|Doris (Meisel) Shadbolt ]]||Museum curator, [[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Writers|author]] and [[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|jewellery designer]] |- ||[[Moir-485|Susan (Moir) Allison]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Writers|Memoirist]] |- ||[[Morton-7507|John Morton]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Pioneers|Pioneering settler]] of Vancouver, one of Three Greenhorns. |- ||[[Pemberton-813|Sophie Pemberton]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|Painter]] |- ||[[Redfern-426|Charles Edward Redfern]]||[[:Category:Mayors of Victoria, British Columbia|Mayor of Victoria]] |- ||[[Robertson-13856|Alexander Robertson]]||[[:Category:British_Columbia,_Notable_Pioneers|Pioneering settler]] and [[:Category:British Columbia, Legal Figures|Lawyer and Judge]] |- ||[[Shadbolt-539|Jack Leonard Shadbolt]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|Painter]] |- ||[[Smith-203450|Gordon Appelbe Smith]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|Painter]] |- ||[[Smith-216434|Amor De Cosmos (William A. Smith)]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Premiers|Premier of British Columbia]] |- ||[[Tyrwhitt-Drake-24|Montague Tyrwhitt-Drake]]||[[:Category:Mayors_of_Victoria,_British_Columbia|Mayor of Victoria]], Supreme Court Judge |- ||[[Wark-170|Betty Lou (Wark) Fox]]||[[:Category: British Columbia, Notable Activists|Cancer research activist]] |- ||[[Weatherbie-3|Vera Olivia (Weatherbie) Mortimer-Lamb]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Notable Artists|Painter]] |- ||[[Woodward-5466|Charles Woodward]]||[[:Category:British Columbia, Business Figures|Businessman]] |- |} == Resources == * [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/ The Canadian Encyclopedia] * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/index.php The Dictionary of Canadian Biography] * [[wikipedia:List_of_people_from_British_Columbia|Wikipedia]]

    British Columbia Team

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    [[Category:Canada Project]] [[Category:British Columbia]] Welcome to the British Columbia Team, a sub-team of the [[Space:Western_Canada_Team|Western Canada Team]] and part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. Team Leader: [[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] Team Members: [[Johnstone-588|Judith Chidlow]] | [[Hughey-105|David Hughey]] | [[Jones-21849|Wendy Jones]]| [[Maxted-74|Steve Maxted]]| [[Mutter-136|Dale Mutter]]| [[Patterson-4504|Joe Patterson]] | [[Nass-24|Kathryn Penner]] | [[Runolfsson-2|Sharon Runolfsson]] | [[Smith-201578|Elgin Smith CD]] | [[Stronach-8|Alex Stronach]] | [[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] | [[Hems-23|Lisa Hems]] | [[Sotvedt-1|Annabelle Sotvedt]] | [[Thompson-57858|John Thompson]] | [[Hutton-2752|Loralee Hutton]] | [[Thoreson-98|Joshua Thoreson]] == Mission == The mission of the British Columbia Team is to add and improve profiles of early and significant British Columbians. Team members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offer research assistance as needed. == Goals == : For each person: # All duplicates merged into lowest number # PPP added # pertaining categories added # templates added # biography cleaned up and written, using the WikiTree Style Guide (can work with Profile Improvement Project for help) # Attached family meets these goals, too # Attached to the main WikiTree family tree (ask the GFR for help) : create Free Space profiles for events, places, and other topics of genealogical interest pertaining to British Columbia, : bring together WikiTreers with an interest in British Columbian families, and to share resources to further research. ==Sticker== If you would like, you may add a sticker to the profiles you manage that belong to this team. This sticker is for all persons who have been identified as significant or early British Columbians. Sample usage: {{British Columbian Sticker}} {{British Columbian Sticker}} == Tasks == * Identify Profiles in need of project treatment * Add resources to the lists below * Give profile project treatment to Premiers of British Columbia and notables, if needed * Make sure that all the [[:Category:Colonial_Administrators_of_British_Columbia|Colonial Administrators of British Columbia]] are linked to the main tree. * Make sure that all the [[:Category:Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia|Lieutenant Governors of British Columbia]] are linked to the main tree. * Make sure that all the [[:Category:British_Columbia, Premiers|British Columbia Premiers]] are linked to the main tree. * Update Indigenous categories and naming conventions. See: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Indigenous_Naming_conventions_and_categories Indigenous Naming conventions and categories]. === British Columbia Notables === : [[Space:Colonial_British_Columbia|Colonial_British_Columbia]] :: Progress: profiles: 5/5: 100%, succession boxes: 5/5: 100%, linked to the main tree: 3/5: 60% : [[Space:British_Columbia_Lieutenant_Governors|British Columbia Lieutenant Governors]] :: Progress: profiles: 29/29: 100%, succession boxes: 29/29: 100%, linked to the main tree: 10/29: 34% : [[Space:Premiers_of_British_Columbia|British Columbia Premiers]] :: Progress: profiles: 100%, succession boxes: 100%, linked to the main tree: 100% (of deceased premiers) : See this page for additional pages of notables: :: [[Space:British_Columbia_Notables|British Columbia Notables]] : Interest in Notables? Consider joining the Notables Team: : [[Space:Canada_Project_Notables_Team|Canada Project Notables Team]] === Team Work! === : '''Source the Unsourced!''' * Go here: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:British_Columbia%2C_Unsourced_Profiles BC Unsourced Profiles] * Pick a profile and start sourcing! * Once you find a source, remove the Unsourced category or banner from the profile. * You may want to participate in a [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Sourcerers Sourcerers' Challenge]! * Find out more about [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Sources sources]. : '''Heal as a Data Doctor!''' * Have a look at the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_CAN_BCO Suggestion List for BC] and work through a few of the suggestions. * Be sure to add a source, if you can or leave the unsourced sticker on the profile, if needed. * Learn more [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors here]. There are lots of videos on how to be a good Data Doctor. You may also want to participate in [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Data_Doctors#Weekly_Challenge_.26_Annual_Clean-a-Thon Weekly Challenge & Annual Clean-a-Thon]! : '''Connect the Unconnected!''' * Have a look at the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Connectors Connectors Project] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connectors_Challenge Connectors Challenge] for info and inspiration. * Then go here to work on [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_CAN_BCO Unconnected BC profiles] and start connecting! * Help connect a [[Space:British_Columbia_Notables|BC Notable]]! Go into one of these lists and look for Unconnected profiles in the Silver category. * You can also work on the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Unconnected Unconnected profiles from your own watchlist]. * Remember to add at least one source for new profiles added. * You may be interested in participating in the '''Connect-a-thon'''! * If you have questions; watch the [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Connectors#Project_Video how-to video]. : '''Remember those who served in WWI!''' * Visit: [[Space:British_Columbia_World_War_One|British Columbia World War One]] and improve one of the listed profiles. This page also includes resources. * or search for BC profiles that may have been killed in WWI by using the search page or WT+. : '''Remember the victims of disaster!''' * Visit: [[Space:Canada_Mining_Disasters_Team#British_Columbia|Canada Mining Disasters Team: BC]] and choose a mining disaster to research. * When you add a profile related to one of the disasters be sure to add the category and sticker. : '''Fill the Passenger Lists!''' * Visit: [[Space:BC_Pioneers|Early Arrivals to Vancouver Island]] and help document the pioneers who arrived in BC via the Tynemouth Bride Ship and many more ships that brought people to our shores. * Be sure to add the appropriate categories to the profiles you create. That way we will have a complete list of those with WikiTree profiles. : '''Tell the story of BC Japanese Canadians!''' * Visit: [[Space:Japanese_Canadians_who_lived_in_British_Columbia|Japanese Canadians who lived in British Columbia]]. : '''Tell the story of early BC African Americans!''' * Visit: [[Space:African_Americans_migrate_to_British_Columbia_1858|African Americans migrate to British Columbia 1858]]. * This is a '''new''' project but if you'd like to help, let Peggy know. : '''Join the First Peoples Canada Team!''' * Visit: [[Project:First_Peoples_Canada|First Peoples Canada]] * Join this team, if you are interested in helping document the Indigenous families and communities of BC. :: '''Ask questions''': If you need help getting started on any of these projects, email [[Watkins-7379|Peggy]]. == Wikitree Resources == : [[Template:British_Columbian_Sticker|British Columbian Sticker]] === BC Free Space Pages === : [[Space:Vancouver_Archives_Group_Photos|Vancouver Archives Group Photos]] : [[Space:Victoria_BC_Customs_House_1875-1898|Victoria BC Customs House 1875-1898]] : [[Space:Anyox%2C_British_Columbia%2C_Canada|Anyox, British Columbia, Canada]] : [[Space:Early_British_Columbia_Estate_Files|Early British Columbia Estate Files]] : [[Space:British_Columbia_Archive_Links|British Columbia Archive Links]] === One Place Studies === : [[:Space:Brisco%2C_British_Columbia_One_Place_Study|Brisco, British Columbia One Place Study]] : [[:Space:Anyox%2C_British_Columbia_One_Place_Study|Anyox, British Columbia One Place Study]] === Categories === : [[:Category:British_Columbia]] : [[:Category:British Columbia First Nations]] : [[:Category:Colonial_Administrators_of_British_Columbia]]: : [[:Category:Lieutenant_Governors_of_British_Columbia]] : [[:Category:British_Columbia, Premiers]] : [[:Category:Mayors_of_Vancouver%2C_British_Columbia]] : [[:Category:Mayors_of_Victoria%2C_British_Columbia]] : [[:Category:British_Columbia_Projects]] === Maintenance Categories === : [[:Category: British Columbia, Needs Biography]] : [[:Category: British Columbia, Needs Profiles Created]] : [[:Category: British Columbia, Unsourced Profiles]] : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:British_Columbia%2C_Maintenance_Categories Full list of BC Maintenance Categories] === Stickers === : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Canada_Sticker Canada sticker]: can be used to indicate a person lived in British Columbia. :: Example: {{Canada Sticker |location=British Columbia, Canada |born-in=yes}} : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Migrating_Ancestor Migrating ancestor sticker]: can be used to indicate a person moved to British Columbia. : [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Military_and_War_Stickers Military sticker] == Resources == * [http://royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/bcarchives/ British Columbia Archives] * [http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy BC Archives search page] * [http://www.bcgs.ca/ British Columbia Genealogical Society] * [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/genealogy/places/Pages/british-columbia.aspx Library Archives Canada - British Columbia] * [https://hcmc.uvic.ca/~taprhist/content/census/census.php Vancouver Island Census 1871-1911] * [https://open.library.ubc.ca/collections/bcnewspapers BC Historical Newspapers 1859-1995] * [https://bccd.vpl.ca/ British Columbia City Directories 1860-1955] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/British_Columbia_Online_Genealogy_Records British Columbia Online Genealogy] * [http://www2.gov.bc.ca/gov/content/life-events/births-adoptions/adoptions/search-reunions-registries British Columbia Adoption Searching] * [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/British_Columbia,_Canada_Genealogy British Columbia on Family Search] * [http://bc.canadagenweb.org/index.html British Columbia GenWeb] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_British_Columbia British Columbia WikiPedia] * [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/british-columbia/ The Canadian Encyclopedia, British Columbia] * [http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/namerica/province/bczfamous.htm#page Famous People from British Columbia] * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_people_from_British_Columbia List of people from British Columbia - Wikipedia] * [http://www.metismuseum.ca/introduction.php The Virtual Museum of Métis History and Culture.] Gabriel Dumont Institute, in partnership with the Saskatchewan Ministry of Education, the Department of Canadian Heritage's Canadian Culture Online Program, the Canada Council for the Arts, SaskCulture, the Government of Canada and the University of Saskatchewan *[https://archive.org/details/catholicchurchre0000unse_d5s3/page/n7/mode/2up Catholic church records of the Pacific Northwest : Vancouver, volumes I and II, and Stellamaris Mission"] * [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/19msdf4uzxBiyIwCSNUBcrHt15Qp-DXpGxBYLp3YWDO0/edit#gid=1390013396 Colonial North American Place Names (Google spreadsheet)] : See also: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Resources Canada: Resources] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Sources-Canada Sources-Canada] === Citation Templates === See: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada_Project_Source_Citations Canada Project Source Citations] === Further Interest === : [https://www.vancouverarchives.ca/ Vancouver Archives]: The Vancouver Archives post a blog called Authenticity, which covers all kinds of fascinating stuff about what's available in the archives, what's newly added, and so on. Currently, they're doing a series on using the resources in the archives to research the history of a particular building, like, say, the house your grandparents lived in. : [https://changingvancouver.wordpress.com/ Changing Vancouver]: There's another blog called Changing Vancouver which posts historic photos of different buildings in Vancouver, with accompanying photos of how the same place looks today, with a short history of the building(s) involved. I don't know who's behind it, but apparently, they haunt the public library and the archives, because they dig up the most amazing facts. : [https://westendvancouver.wordpress.com/ WestEndVancouver]: "This site is about the history of the West End in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, starting in the late 1800s and running to about 1920. It deals mostly with the West of Denman area, from Denman Street on the east to Stanley Park on the west, and from Coal Harbour on the north to English Bay on the south."

    British Concentration Camps in South Africa during the Second Boer War

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    [[Category:South Africa]][[Category:South African_Roots_Project]] [[Category:South African History]] [[Category:Second Boer War]][[Category: Anglo Boer War-Anglo Boere Oorlog 1899-1902]] [[Category: South African Concentration Camps, British]] ==British Concentration Camps of the Second Boer War 1900-1902== This is a work in progress. There are many profiles of people on Wikitree that died in the Second Boer War Concentration Camps. According to estimations 110 000 woman, children and old men were housed in these camps and an estimated 34 000 of them died. I would like to undertake the task to add them in Categories of which camps they died in. If anybody has ideas of how this can be done and would like to assist me in this endeavor please feel free to contact me. [[Pieterse-13 | Esmé van der Westhuizen]] ==Regions== :During the Second Boer War, South African consisted of 4 Regions - Cape Colony, Transvaal, Orange Free State and Transvaal. The following link indicates the provinces as it was during the war. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War#/media/File:South_Africa_late19thC_map.png :On 27 April 1994, the date of the first non-racial elections and of the adoption of the Interim Constitution, all of these provinces and homelands were dissolved, and nine new provinces were established. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provinces_of_South_Africa ==Camps== *[[:Category: Unknown Camp]] ===Cape Colony=== *[[:Category: Aliwal North Camp]] '''5 614 Persons - 793 Died''' *[[:Category: East London Camp]] '''44 Persons - 10 Died''' *[[:Category: Kabusie Camp]] '''958 Persons - 6 Died''' *[[:Category: Kimberley Camp]] '''5 433 Persons - 586 Died''' *[[:Category: Kimberley Refugee Camp]] '''3 Persons - 0 Died''' *[[:Category: Mafeking Camp]] '''6 992 Persons - 1 453 Died''' *[[:Category: Orange River Camp]] ''' 2 315 Persons - 243 Died''' *[[:Category: Port Elizabeth Camp]] ''' 38 Persons - 5 Died''' *[[:Category: Uitenhage Camp]] '''1 061 Persons - 13 Died''' *[[:Category: Vryburg Camp]] ''' 669 Persons - 260 Died''' ===Natal === *[[:Category: Colenso Camp]] ''' 22 Persons - 6 Died''' *[[:Category: Eshowe Camp]] *[[:Category: Howick Camp]] ''' 481 Persons - 146 Died''' *[[:Category: Jacobs Siding Camp]] ''' 364 Persons - 44 Died''' *[[:Category: Ladysmith Camp]] ''' 794 Persons - 10 Died''' *[[:Category: Merebank Camp]] '''1 282 Persons - 522 Died''' *[[:Category: Pietermaritzburg Camp]] ''' 633 Persons - 216 Died''' *[[:Category: Pinetown Camp]] ''' 17 Persons - 10 Died''' *[[:Category: Wentworth Camp]] ''' 321 Persons - 21 Died''' ===Orange Free State=== *[[:Category: Bethulie Camp]] ''' 6 650 Persons - 1 707 Died''' *[[:Category: Bloemfontein Camp]] ''' 11 029 Persons - 7 738 Died''' *[[:Category: Bloemfontein Native Camp]] ''' 59 Persons - 0 Died''' *[[:Category: Brandfort Camp]] ''' 5 368 Persons - 1 297 Died''' *[[:Category: Brandfort Native Camp]] ''' 11 Persons - 0 Died''' *[[:Category: Harrismith Camp]] ''' 2 116 Persons - 120 Died''' *[[:Category: Heilbron Camp]] ''' 3 986 Persons - 1 124 Died''' *[[:Category: Heilbron Native Camp]] ''' 3 Persons - 0 Died''' *[[:Category: Kroonstad Camp]] ''' Persons - Died''' *[[:Category: Kroonstad Native Camp]] ''' 1 975 Persons - 1 641 Died''' *[[:Category: Norvals Pont Camp]] ''' 5 191 Persons - 194 Died''' *[[:Category: Norvals Pont Native Camp]] ''' 1 Persons - 0 Died''' *[[:Category: Springfontein Camp]] ''' 1 359 Persons - 786 Died''' *[[:Category: Vredefort Road Camp]] ''' 627 Persons - 540 Died''' *[[:Category: Vredefort Road Native Camp]] ''' 2 Persons - 0 Died''' *[[:Category: Winburg Camp]] ''' 4 236 Persons - 538 Died''' ===Transvaal=== :The Province of the Transvaal (Afrikaans: Provinsie van die Transvaal), commonly referred to as the Transvaal Province (Afrikaans: Transvaal Provinsie, Afrikaans pronunciation: [ˈtrɐnsfɑːl]) was a province of South Africa from 1910 until the end of apartheid in 1994, when a new constitution subdivided it. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Transvaal_Province :In 1994 the Transvaal was split into four provinces: Northern (now Limpopo), Pretoria-Witwatersrand-Vereeniging (now Gauteng), Eastern Transvaal (now Mpumalanga), and part of North-West *[[:Category: Balmoral Camp]] ''' 4 360 Persons - 549 Died''' *[[:Category: Barberton Camp]] ''' 2 707 Persons - 275 Died''' *[[:Category: Belfast Camp]] ''' 3 000 Persons - 295 Died''' *[[:Category: Heidelberg Camp]] ''' 4 374 Persons - 254 Died''' *[[:Category: Irene Camp]] ''' 10 297 Persons - 1 610 Died''' *[[:Category: Johannesburg Camp]] ''' 6 832 Persons - 505 Died''' *[[:Category: Klerksdorp Camp]] ''' 1 651 Persons - 1 495 Died''' *[[:Category: Krugersdorp Camp]] ''' 9 763 Persons - 1 000 Died''' *[[:Category: Meintjies Kop Camp]] ''' 28 Persons - 5 Died''' *[[:Category: Middelburg Camp]] ''' 12 133 Persons - 2 007 Died''' *[[:Category: Nylstroom Camp]] ''' 135 Persons - 8 Died''' *[[:Category: Pietersburg Camp]] ''' 6 533 Persons - 0 Died''' *[[:Category: Potchefstroom Camp]] ''' 1 278 Persons - 1 147 Died''' *[[:Category: Standerton Camp]] ''' 8 359 Persons - 1 092 Died''' *[[:Category: Van der Hoven's Drift Camp]] ''' 29 Persons - 0 Died''' *[[:Category: Vereeniging Camp]] *[[:Category: Volksrust Camp]] ''' 798 Persons - 751 Died''' ==Sources== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Second_Boer_War *http://www2.lib.uct.ac.za/mss/bccd/index.php *http://www.sahistory.org.za/topic/black-concentration-camps-during-anglo-boer-war-2-1900-1902 *http://www.sahistory.org.za/topic/women-children-white-concentration-camps-during-anglo-boer-war-1900-1902 *https://www.google.com/search?q=second+boer+war+camps&tbm=isch&tbo=u&source=univ&sa=X&ved=0CDgQsARqFQoTCNvl9qSG-8cCFQG3FAodyf0FlA&biw=1366&bih=670 *http://www.wmbr.org.za/ *https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Category:Second_Boer_War_concentration_camps ----

    British Home Children Team

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    The British Home Children Team is part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]].
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    '''British Home Children'''
    '''Leader Contact:''' [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] '''Team Leader:''' TBD '''Members:''' [[Thompson-31031|Robynne Lozier]] | [[Berkman-104|Janet Berkman]] | [[Bird-4954|H Bird]] | [[Johnson-58189|Cody Johnson]] | [[Landry-3434|Tracy Landry]] | [[Sorensen-3521|Lianne Krüger]] == Goals == The Mission of the British Home Children Project is to be a central space for Country level Teams to collaborate as needed. Each Country Team will be responsible for adding and improving profiles of all identified British Home Children of Australia, Canada, New Zealand, and South Africa. == Tasks == *For each person: # All duplicates merged into lowest number # PPP added # pertaining categories added # templates added # biography cleaned up and written, using the WikiTree Style Guide (can work with Profile Improvement Project for help) # Attached family meets these goals, too # Attached to the main WikiTree family tree (ask the GFR for help) * create Free Space profiles for events, places, and other topics of genealogical interest pertaining to British Home Children * bring together WikiTreers with an interest in British Home Children, and to share resources to further research. == Sticker == {{British Home Child Sticker|location=Children Transported to Canada}} {{British Home Child Sticker|location=Children Transported to Canada}} == Topics == {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Team''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Team Lead''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Team Space Page''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''G2G link to Discussion''' |- |Canadian British Home Children |[[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] |[[Space:Canadian_British_Home_Children| Canadian British Home Children Project]] |N/A |[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/341988/new-project-british-home-children-want-to-join G2G] |- |Australian British Home Children |[[Dillon-677|Irene Dillon]] |[[Space:Australian_British_Home_Children|Australian British Home Children Project]] |N/A |[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/341988/new-project-british-home-children-want-to-join G2G] |- |New Zealand British Home Children |[[Thompson-31031|Robynne Lozier]] |[[Space:New_Zealand_British_Home_Children|New Zealand British Home Children Project]] |N/A |[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/341988/new-project-british-home-children-want-to-join G2G] |- |South African British Home Children |[[Sorensen-3521|Lianne Krüger]] |[[Space:South_African_British_Home_Children|South African British Home Children Project]] |N/A |[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/341988/new-project-british-home-children-want-to-join G2G] |- |}
    ==Profiles Need Research == == British Home Children Categories == * [[:Category:Barnardo Home]] * [[:Category: Migration]] * [[:Category:Migrants from England to Canada]] * [[:Category: United Kingdom]] * [[:Category:Children Transported to Australia]] * [[:Category:Children Transported to Canada]] * [[:Category:Children Transported to New Zealand]] * [[:Category:Children Transported to South Africa]] ==Resources== :*[http://britishhomechild.com/child-migrants-sent-to-rhodesia-and-new-zealand/ Child Migrants sent to Rhodesia and New Zealand] British Home Child Group International ===Canadian British Home Children=== :* [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Canadian_British_Home_Children&public=1#Resources Canadian British Home children Resources] ===New Zealand British Home Children=== :* [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:New_Zealand_British_Home_Children&public=1#Resources New Zealand British Home Children Resources] ===See Also=== *[https://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=british+home+children YouTube videos re British Home Children]

    British Indentured Servitude

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    [[Category: British Indentured Servitude Project]]
    '''British Indentured Servitude Project
    Resources Page'''
    Links to other pages related to this project:
    Main Project Page: [[Project:British_Indentured_Servitude|Project:British_Indentured_Servitude]]
    Category Page: [[:Category:British_Indentured_Servitude_Project|Category:British_Indentured_Servitude_Project]] This Project is a sub-project of the [[Project:United_Kingdom|UK Project]]. The Leaders are [[Maxwell-1489|Maria Maxwell]] and [[Straiton-4 |Doug Straiton]], the Project Coordinator is [[McChesney-105|Grace McChesney]]. The British Indentured Servant Project gives recognition to our ancestors who were either by choice or by force bound to servitude (indenture) to work for a fixed period of time by adding their profiles to WikiTree.
    This page serves as a Resource page for the project [[:Project: British Indentured Servitude|British Indentured Servitude Project]] ==Graphics== '''Use Inside Text''' To use this image inside the text of a profile, try pasting this snippet of code into the bio/text section:
    {{Image|file=Graces_Graphics-11.jpg |caption=Indenture Contract 1738 }} {{Image|file=Graces_Graphics-11.jpg |caption=Indenture Contract 1738 }} {{Image|file=Graces_Graphics-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} '''Align Right''' To align it on the right side of the page, in a medium size, with a different caption:
    {{Image|file=Graces_Graphics-11.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} ------- ==Resources== * Indentured Servant Records for Virginia, Maryland, and Beyond http://genealogydecoded.com/2013/06/24/indentured-servant-records-for-virginia-maryland-and-beyond/ * Indentured Servants in Virginia http://genealogydecoded.com/2013/07/17/indentured-servants-in-virginia-bibliography/ * Indentured Servants in Pennsylvania http://genealogydecoded.com/2013/07/13/indentured-servants-in-pennsylvania-bibliography/ * White Slavery in American Colonies http://genealogydecoded.com/2013/02/03/white-slavery-in-america-colonists-for-sale/ * PBS Indentured Servants In The U.S. http://www.pbs.org/opb/historydetectives/feature/indentured-servants-in-the-us/ * Indentured servant https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indentured_servant * Indentured servitude http://immigrationtounitedstates.org/605-indentured-servitude.html * Indentured Servants https://www.landofthebrave.info/indentured-servants.htm * Involuntary servitude Wikipedia: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Involuntary_servitude * Indentured Servants in Colonial Virginia http://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/indentured_servants_in_colonial_virginia * Debt bondage https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Debt_bondage * Maggie Delaney, her mark http://www.parsonjohn.org/images/maggie-book.pdf

    British Isles Nobility

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    [[Category:Nobility of the British Isles and Ireland]] __TOC__ == "Nobility of the British Isles" categorisation plan March 2022 == This page sets out the proposals to modify the category structure for the '''Nobility of the British Isles''' starting in March 2022. '''Effective November 2022: the top level category has been renamed "Nobility of the British Isles and Ireland"''' '''Effective May 2023: The Categories of "Royalty" have been renamed "Monarchs" '''Effective July 2023: the legacy categories of "Countess of..." for wives of Earls have been removed. See "Practicalities of Implementation" section below.''' '''Aim:''' to resolve inconsistencies in naming and the existing category hierarchy, in order to make the categories easier to use consistently and avoid errors in category selection. === Background === The British Isles comprise the four nations of England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales, together with the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands, and their various historic combinations (Great Britain, United Kingdom). The relationship between the four nations which formed the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland evolved in stages. *England annexed Wales in 1284; Ireland remained a separate country even though it had the same monarch. *In the following years the system of peerages began to develop. *When James VI of Scotland inherited the crowns of England and Ireland in 1603, all of the British Isles had the same monarch, but it was not until 1707 that England and Scotland formally united as the Kingdom of Great Britain. *Ireland formally united with Great Britain in 1801 to form the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (AKA the United Kingdom) *Most of Ireland became independent of the United Kingdom in 1922. This complex history means that titles in the peerage and baronetage For the purposes of this proposal, baronets are included as the lowest rank of the nobility, even though they are not peers and are therefore not considered to be part of the aristocracy. are classed in the standard reference works as being either England (which confusingly includes Wales), Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain or United Kingdom; whereas the titles themselves might more naturally appear to be English, Scottish, Irish or Welsh, according to the principal seat of the initial holder of the title. The new category structure shown below allows each title in the nobility to be placed within its correct peerage or baronetage, in parallel with being located in its natural geographic country.
    Examples of the structures are shown with the following *'''Earls of Ancaster''' (Nobility category: Earls in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Location category: England, Earls) *'''Baronets Vivian of Singleton''' (Nobility category: Baronetage of the United Kingdom, Location category: Wales, Baronets) ===Nobility categories=== *[[:Category:Nobility of the British Isles and Ireland]] **[[:Category:Nobility of the United Kingdom]] ***Category:Royalty of the United Kingdom ( now Monarchs of the United Kingdom) ***[[:Category:Dukes in the Peerage of the United Kingdom]] ***[[:Category:Earls in the Peerage of the United Kingdom]] ****'''''[[:Category:Earls of Ancaster]]''' '' ***[[:Category:Marquesses in the Peerage of the United Kingdom]] ***[[:Category:Viscounts in the Peerage of the United Kingdom]] ***[[:Category:Barons in the Peerage of the United Kingdom]] ***[[:Category:Life Peers of the United Kingdom]] ***[[:Category:Baronetage of the United Kingdom]] ****'''''[[:Category:Baronets Vivian of Singleton]]''''' **[[:Category:Nobility of Great Britain 1707-1801]] ***Category:Royalty of Great Britain (now Monarchs of Great Britain) ***[[:Category:Dukes in the Peerage of Great Britain]] ***[[:Category:Earls in the Peerage of Great Britain]] ***[[:Category:Marquesses in the Peerage of Great Britain]] ***[[:Category:Viscounts in the Peerage of Great Britain]] ***[[:Category:Barons in the Peerage of Great Britain]] ***[[:Category:Jacobite Peerage]] An Additional Peerage was created during the Jacobite period in British history. This is maintained on wikitree as [[:Category: Jacobite Peerage|The Jacobite Peerage]]. This had no legal authority in the United Kingdom and thus Peers created under the Peerage are not regarded as Nobility. They may have been recognised as such by other nations, notably France and The Papal States. ***[[:Category:Baronetage of Great Britain]] **[[:Category:Nobility of England and Wales]] ***Category:Royalty of England 1284-1707 (now Monarchs of England 1284-1707) ***[[:Category:Dukes in the Peerage of England]] ***[[:Category:Earls in the Peerage of England]] ***[[:Category:Marquesses in the Peerage of England]] ***[[:Category:Viscounts in the Peerage of England]] ***[[:Category:Barons in the Peerage of England]] ***[[:Category:Baronetage of England]] **[[:Category:Nobility of Ireland]] ***[[:Category:Lordship of Ireland]] ***[[:Category:Dukes in the Peerage of Ireland]] ***[[:Category:Earls in the Peerage of Ireland]] ***[[:Category:Marquesses in the Peerage of Ireland]] ***[[:Category:Viscounts in the Peerage of Ireland]] ***[[:Category:Barons in the Peerage of Ireland]] ***[[:Category:Baronetage of Ireland]] **[[:Category:Nobility of Scotland]] ***For sub-categories see [[Space:Scottish_Nobility_Category_Structure_and_CIB_Proposal]] ===Location Categories === *[[:Category:England]] **[[:Category:England, Nobility]] ***[[:Category:England, Monarchs]] (was "England, Royalty" until May 2023) ***[[:Category:England, Princesses Royal]] ***[[:Category:England, Dukes]] ***[[:Category:England, Earls]] ****'''''[[:Category:Earls of Ancaster]]''''' ***[[:Category:England, Marquesses]] ***[[:Category:England, Viscounts]] ***[[:Category:England, Barons]] ***[[:Category:England, Life Peers]] ***[[:Category:England, Baronets]] *[[:Category:Ireland]] **[[:Category:Ireland, Nobility]] ***[[:Category:Lordship of Ireland]] ***[[:Category:Ireland, Dukes]] ***[[:Category:Ireland, Earls]] ***[[:Category:Ireland, Marquesses]] ***[[:Category:Ireland, Viscounts]] ***[[:Category:Ireland, Barons]] ***[[:Category:Ireland, Baronets]] *[[:Category:Scotland]] **[[:Category:Scotland, Nobility]] ***For sub-categories see [[Space:Scottish_Nobility_Category_Structure_and_CIB_Proposal]] *[[:Category:Wales]] **[[:Category:Wales, Nobility]] ***Category:Welsh Royal Houses - deleted June 2023 ***[[:Category:Wales, Dukes]] ***[[:Category:Wales, Earls]] ***[[:Category:Wales, Marquesses]] ***[[:Category:Wales, Viscounts]] ***[[:Category:Wales, Barons]] ***[[:Category:Wales, Life Peers]] ***[[:Category:Wales, Baronets]] ****'''''[[:Category:Baronets Vivian of Singleton]]''''' *[[:Category:Isle of Man, Nobility]] (landing level category) *[[:Category:Kingdom of the Isles]] (landing level category) {{Image|file=British_Isles_Nobility-2.png |align=m |size=l |caption=Nesting in parallel streams (Location and Nobility) }} ==Practicalities of implementing this category system== When a woman holds a title by right of inheritance ("de jure"), she is included in the category for that title and in the sequential numbering of the title. (For example the women who have held the title Baroness Wentworth of Nettlestead are included in the category of [[Category: Barons Wentworth of Nettlestead|Barons Wentworth of Nettlestead]]. A woman who has a courtesy title as the wife of the holder of that title is not included in the category. ===Monarchs (was "Royalty" until May 2023)=== *Virtually all the profiles which are eligible to be in these categories are already Project Managed and will be recategorised by those Country Projects.
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(For example, Jane Forwood is the 11th Baroness Arlington, succeeding the 10th Baron Arlington) ===Life Peers=== *'''Life Peers in the House of Lords in the Parliament of the United Kingdom''' have been created as a non-hereditable honour at the rank of Baron since 1958. As by definition there will only be one holder of the title, they will not have a category created for their title. *They will be categorised directly into the landing level category [[:Category:Life Peers of the United Kingdom]] and [[:Category:''appropriate country'', Life Peers]] *Both women and men can be Life Peers. **Women: a female Life Peer has the title "Baroness [Designation]" where designation is her surname or the Territorial Designation or both (nickname field), and her style is "The Right Honourable the Lady" (Rt Hon in the prefix box) **Men: a male Life Peer is has the title "Baron [Designation]" where designation is his surname or the Territorial Designation or both (Nickname field), and his style is "The Right Honourable the Lord" (Rt Hon in the prefix box) ===Baronets=== *Most of the profiles of Baronets will be managed by individual members of WikiTree. 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    BRITTON - DNA Triangulated Groups, Coat-12

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    ==Brittons of Fermanagh DNA Study== This page is to document possible ancestral connections for triangulated groups that appear to be related to my BRITTON line from Fermanagh Ireland. Several DNA matches are suggesting relationships between the various BRITTON families living in Fermanagh in the late 18th century. Some of these emerging DNA matches are yet to be confirmed. My earliest known ancestor is [[Britton-641|Catherine BRITTON]] daughter of an Anglican clergyman who renounced her faith and married a Roman Catholic, by the name of Captain [[Cassidy-447|Stephen CASSIDY]]. Her father [[Britton-1031|'Patriarch' BRITTON]] was believed to be the military chaplain for the garrison at Fermanagh in the North of Ireland. You can read more about my DNA research of Catherine BRITTON on my blog, please click [https://genemonkey25.wordpress.com/2017/04/04/meet-catherine-kitty-britton-thanks-to-the-x-chromosome-52-ancestors-1/ here]. If you are a descendant of one of the Britton families in Fermanagh and have been DNA tested, please contact [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] if you can help with this research. Please also consider joining our [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/brittons-of-ireland/about Brittons of Ireland] project at Family Tree DNA. ==Our Britton 'Patriarch' and his extended Family== The people listed in the following section seem to be related. Initially, I listed them by GEDmatch kit number and likely ancestor. I am progressively changing the structure of this page to reflect the testers name (or their oldest ancestor on WIkitree), plus their line of descent. Click on the links to see the individual DNA confirmations for those on Wikitree. This page is now only documenting known triangulated groups (TG's) and emerging TG's. GEDmatch numbers for the individuals can be found on their respective pages where the tester is on Wikitree. I am currently mapping the results of this work to '''DNA Painter''', for a visual representation of possible segments handed down from our 'unknown' [[Britton-1031|Patriarch Britton]] please click [https://dnapainter.com/profile/view/73f07293c86c3691 here]. If you wish to be added to the study or need more information, please contact [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] by private message. ==Confirmed Relationships== We now believe that we have confirmed through DNA Triangulation that the following are probably siblings: * [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]] abt 1788 m Stephen Cassidy, * [[Britain-75|James Britton]] abt 1788 m Mary Laird * [[Britton-1053|John Britton]] bef 1785 m Mary Hamilton * [[Britton-1029|George Britton]] abt 1794 m Catherine Laird It is also highly likely that the following could also possibly be an elder sibling or perhaps an aunt. For the purposes of my analysis I am going to consider her as a potential sibling until further evidence emerges: * [[Britten-125|Jane Britten]] abt 1768 m Henry Brooks It is unclear whether Mary Laird and Catherine Laird are related. ==Chromosome analysis - Triangulated Groups== '''Chromosome 2 - Triangulated group. Segment range C02_E''' (Patriarch Britton segment). Documented paper trail supporting the genetic match. * [[Roberts-7303|Joan Coates]] (mother of [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]]) - descended from [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son Thomas, d Rebecca m John Murphy, d Mona. * [[Roberts-7405|Private Roberts]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from s Thomas, d Rebecca, d Mona; * [[Roberts-14376|John Roberts]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from s Thomas, d Rebecca, d Mona;  * [[Cassidy-1944|John 'Jack' Cassidy]] (father of [[Cassidy-1937|Anthony Cassidy]]) - descended from [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son Phillip, son Thomas m Mary Craddock, son John. *[https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/60133622/family/pedigree JD] - descended from [[Britton-1053| John Britton]] m Mary Hamilton, son George, son John m Brownlee. * KG - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from s Thomas, son John J (Only a small match between 53-60). '''Chromosome 3 - Triangulated group. Segment range C03_D''' (Cassidy/Britton segment). Documented paper trail supporting the genetic match. * [[Stevens-6748|Michael Stevens]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son Thomas, d Rebecca, d Eileen. * [[Temples-33|Don Temples]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son James, d Catherine m John Horan, son Jefferson, d Catherine. * [[Walker-26753|Traecy Walker]] - descended from [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son Thomas, son John, son Austin. '''Chromosome 5 - Triangulated group. Segment range C05_Q''' (Patriarch Britton segment). Documented paper trail supporting the genetic match. * [[Walton-2391|John Walton]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], s Thomas, d Rebecca, d Eileen. * [[Stevens-6748|Michael Stevens]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], s Thomas, d Rebecca, d Eileen. * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree JB] - [[Britton-1053|John Britton]], son Noble Hamilton Britton. * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree MB] - [[Britton-1053|John Britton]], son Noble Hamilton Britton. Whilst both descendants on Catherine and Johns sides are closely related, Visual Phasing of the 3 Roberts siblings suggests that Michael Stevens' maternal segment at this location was inherited from his maternal grandmother Rebecca Cassidy, which is on the Britton inheritance line. '''Chromosome 8 - Triangulated group. Segment range C08_D''' (Cassidy/Britton segment). Documented paper trail supporting the genetic match. * [[Cassidy-453|Des Cassidy]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from son Thomas, son John; * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/47669137/family/pedigree KC] - descended from [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son James, d Catherine m John Horan, son John * [[Thrall-242|Philip Golan]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from son Thomas, d Eliza. '''Chromosome 12 - Confirmed Relationship. Segment range C12_B'' (Britton/Laird segment) 3rd cousins, with confirmed paper trail to shared ancestor of George Britton supporting the genetic match. * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]], descended from s George * [https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-335073-2000001/corbit#:f CC] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]], descended from s Andrew. * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree BW] - descended from [[Britain-75|James Britton]], son George : '''Chromosome 12 - Triangulated group. Segment range C12_B''' (Patriarch Britton segment) : The following seven descendants have a confirmed paper trail to Britton ancestors from Enniskillen, Fermanagh supporting the genetic match. * [[Roberts-14376|John Roberts]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from s Thomas, d Rebecca, d Mona;  * [[Roberts-7405|Private Roberts]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from s Thomas, d Rebecca, d Mona; * [[Cassidy-453|Des Cassidy]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from s Thomas, s John; * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree BB] - [[Britten-125|Jane Britten]], descended from d Rebecca, d Jane * [https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-492408131/green JBG] - [[Britten-125|Jane Britten]], descended from d Rebecca, d Jane * [https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-335073-2000001/corbit#:f CC] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]], descended from s Andrew * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/119491233/family/pedigree BH] - [[Britton-1029|George Britton]] m Catherine LAIRD, descended from s John. '''Chromosome 17 - Triangulated group, segment range C17_F''' (Patriarch Britton segment) : The following five descendants have a confirmed paper trail to Britton ancestors from Boho, Fermanagh supporting the genetic match. * [[Walton-2391|John Walton]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]] bef 1788 m Stephen Cassidy, descended from s Thomas, d Rebecca  * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]] abt 1788 m Mary Laird, descended from s George * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/47669137/family/pedigree KC] - descended from [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son James, d Catherine, son John. * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/55585245/family/pedigree WC] - [[Britten-125|Jane Britten]] bef 1768 m Henry Brooks, d Eliza. These additional people also seem to be related with triangulated matches with the above group, but no corresponding paper trail. They have ancestors from the same area of Fermanagh. I have listed them by likely ancestor: * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/63358456/family/pedigree MW] - [[Weir-452| Hugh Weir]] b1725 Enniskillen, m Margaret A number of other GEDmatch kits triangulate in the same area on chromosome 17. Please contact [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] if you are interested in more information about the group. '''Chromosome 22 - 2 x Triangulated group, segment range C22_D and C22_B''' (Patriarch Britton segment ). These segments are in a known pile up regions. Whilst triangulated they have been excluded from the analysis. '''Chromosome 23 - Triangulated group, segment range C23_K''' (Catherine Britton segment) * [[Roberts-14376|John Roberts]] - descended from [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son Thomas, d Rebecca m John Murphy, d Mona. * [[Stevens-6748|Michael Stevens]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], s Thomas, d Rebecca, d Eileen. * [[Temples-33|Don Temples]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son James, d Catherine m John Horan, son Jefferson, d Catherine. * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/47669137/family/pedigree KC] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from s James, d Catherine. * VPC - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from s James, d Catherine. Niece of KC. ==Emerging Groups== Other chromosome matches listed below are not confirmed or triangulated, but may be further evidence of these connections: '''Chromosome 1 - Triangulated group 1. Segment range C01_A'' (Cassidy/Britton segment) * [[Stevens-6748|Michael Stevens]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]] bef 1788 m Stephen Cassidy, s Thomas, d Rebecca, d Eileen * [[Cassidy-1944|John 'Jack' Cassidy]] (father of [[Cassidy-1937|Anthony Cassidy]]) - - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]] bef 1788 m Stephen Cassidy, son Phillip, son Thomas m Mary Craddock, son John. * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/33086147/family/pedigree AS] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]] bef 1788 m Stephen Cassidy, son Phillip, son Thomas m Mary Craddock, d Catherine. * [[Temples-33|Don Temples]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]] bef 1788 m Stephen Cassidy, son James, d Catherine m John Horan, son Jefferson, d Catherine * [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/58131679/family/pedigree SY] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]] bef 1788 m Stephen Cassidy, son James, d Catherine m John Horan, son Jefferson, son Winfrey. '''Chromosome 1 - Confirmed 3C groups''' (Britton/Laird segments) : Segment range C01_A, 26.6cMs * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]], descended from s George. (Does not match TG1) * [https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-335073-2000001/corbit#:f CC] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]], descended from s Andrew. (Only on MH - unable to compare to TG1) * BB - sister of [https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-335073-2000001/corbit#:f CC] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]], descended from s Andrew. (Only on MH - unable to compare to TG1). Segment range C01_B, 24.7cMs * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]], descended from s George. (Does not match TG1) * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree BW] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]], descended from son George (Does not match TG1) * KS - [[Britain-75|James Britton]], descended from d Mary Ann. (Does not match TG1) : Segment range C01_D, 21.8cMs * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]], descended from s George. * [https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-335073-2000001/corbit#:f CC] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]], descended from s Andrew. (Only on MH - unable to compare to others). * BB - sister of [https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-335073-2000001/corbit#:f CC] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]], descended from s Andrew. (Only on MH - unable to compare to others). '''Chromosome 1 - Emerging cousin groups''' (Patriarch Britton segment - but could be Laird if Catherine and Mary are related) : Segment rangeC01_F, 21.8cMs * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]] m Mary LAIRD, descended from s George. * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/119491233/family/pedigree BH] - [[Britton-1029|George Britton]] m Catherine LAIRD, descended from s John. Segment range C01_U, 7.1cMs * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]] m Mary LAIRD, descended from s George. * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/119491233/family/pedigree BH] - [[Britton-1029|George Britton]] m Catherine LAIRD, descended from s John. * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree BW] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]] m Mary LAIRD, descended from son George. '''Chromosome 3 - Emerging group, C03_I''' (Patriarch Britton segment) * [[Thrall-242|Philip Golan]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from son Thomas, d Eliza. * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree BW] - descended from [[Britain-75|James Britton]], son George '''Chromosome 3 - Emerging group, segment range C03_R, C03_S''' (Cassidy/Britton segment) * [[Roberts-7303|Joan Coates]] (mother of [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]]) - descended from [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son Thomas, d Rebecca m John Murphy, d Mona. * [[Temples-33|Don Temples]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son James, d Catherine m John Horan, son Jefferson, d Catherine. * [[Stevens-6748|Michael Stevens]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son Thomas, d Rebecca, d Eileen. '''Chromosome 3 - Emerging group, segment range C03_S''' (Patriarch Britton segment) * [[Stevens-6748|Michael Stevens]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]] bef 1788 m Stephen Cassidy, s Thomas, d Rebecca, d Eileen * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree BB] - [[Britten-125|Jane Britten]], descended from d Rebecca, d Jane '''Chromosome 5 - Emerging group, segment range C05_B''' (Patriarch Britton segment) * [[Roberts-7303|Joan Coates]] - descended from [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son Thomas, d Rebecca m John Murphy, d Mona. Plus 2 siblings; * MW - [[Britten-125|Jane Britten]] bef 1768 m Henry Brooks, d Margery '''Chromosome 5 - Emerging group, segment range C05_J''' (Britton/Laird segment) * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]], son James, son George *[https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-335073-2000001/corbit#:f CC and BC] - descended from son James, son Andrew '''Chromosome 5 - Emerging group 1. Segment range C05_Q''' (Cassidy/Britton segment) * [[Stevens-6748|Michael Stevens]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]] bef 1788 m Stephen Cassidy, s Thomas, d Rebecca, d Eileen * [[Roberts-7405|Private Roberts]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from s Thomas, d Rebecca, d Mona; * WS - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], son James, d Catherine m John Horan, son s John, s John (great grand child). '''Chromosome 8 - Emerging group, segment range C08_C'' (Britton/Laird segment) * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]], son James, son George *[https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-335073-2000001/corbit#:f BC] - descended from son James, son Andrew '''Chromosome 10 - Emerging group, segment range C10_D''' (Patriarch Britton segment ) * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]] bef 1800 m Mary Laird * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree MB] - [[Britton-1053|John Britton]] bef 1785 m Mary Hamilton '''Chromosome 10 - Emerging group, segment range C10_J'' (Patriarch Britton segment ) * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]] bef 1800 m Mary Laird * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/119491233/family/pedigree BH] - [[Britton-1029|George Britton]] m Catherine LAIRD, descended from s John. * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree BW] - [[Britain-75|James Britton]] m Mary LAIRD, descended from son George. '''Chromosome 12 - Emerging group, segment range C12_C'' (Britton/Laird segment) * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]], son James, son George *[https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-335073-2000001/corbit#:f CC] - descended from son James, son Andrew '''Chromosome 15 - Emerging group, segment range C15_2'' (Britton/Hamilton segment) * [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/60133622/family/pedigree JD] - descended from [[Britton-1053| John Britton]] m Mary Hamilton, son George, son John m Brownlee. * [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree MB] - descended from son Noble Hamilton Britton. '''Chromosome 15 - Emerging group, segment range C15_D''' ((Patriarch Britton segment) * [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/60133622/family/pedigree JD] - descended from [[Britton-1053| John Britton]] m Mary Hamilton, son George, son John m Brownlee. * [[Stevens-6748|Michael Stevens]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]] bef 1788 m Stephen Cassidy, s Thomas, d Rebecca, d Eileen '''Chromosome 16 - Emerging group, segment range C16_C''(Britton/Laird segment) * [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]], son James, son George *[https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-335073-2000001/corbit#:f CC and BC] - descended from son James, son Andrew '''Chromosome 21 - Emerging group, segment range C21_B''' (Cassidy/Britton segment) * [[Cassidy-453|Des Cassidy]] - [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]], descended from son Thomas, son John; * [[Walker-26753|Traecy Walker]] - descended from son John, son Austin (GEDmatch, AncestryDNA). * [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/58131679/family/pedigree SY] - descended from d Catherine m John Horan, son Jefferson, son Winfrey '''Chromosome 22 - Emerging group, segment range C22_D''' (Patriarch Britton segment ). This segment is in a known pile up region. Whilst triangulated it has been excluded from the analysis. [[Category: Autosomal DNA Confirmations - Coat-12]] [[Category: Britton Name Study]] [[Category: Fermanagh, Britton Name Study]] [[Category: County Fermanagh]] [[Category: Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]] [[Category: Derrylin Townland, Kinawley Parish, County Fermanagh]] [[Category: Tullyholvin Upper Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]] [[Category: Tullyholvin Lower Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]] ==Britton Descendants== ''Currently contributing to this study'' '''Descendants of [[Britton-641|Catherine Britton]] bef 1788 m Stephen Cassidy''' : *Australia, descended from son [[Cassidy-450|Thomas Cassidy]] ** [[Roberts-7303|Joan Coates]] (mother of [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]]) - descended from d Rebecca m John Murphy, d Mona (GEDmatch, AncestryDNA, 23&Me, FTDNA and MH). Roberts sibling #1. ** [[Roberts-7405|Private Roberts]] - descended from d Rebecca m John Murphy, d Mona (GEDmatch, FTDNA and MH). Roberts sibling #2. ** [[Roberts-14376|John Roberts]] - descended from d Rebecca m John Murphy, d Mona (GEDmatch, FTDNA and MH). Roberts sibling #3. ** H1 - descended from d Rebecca m John Murphy, d Mona (GEDmatch, AncestryDNA, FTDNA and MH). Descended from Roberts sibling #4. ** H2 - descended from d Rebecca m John Murphy, d Mona (GEDmatch, AncestryDNA, FTDNA and MH). Descended from Roberts sibling #4. ** [[Stevens-6748|Michael Stevens]] - descended from d Rebecca m John Murphy, d Eileen (GEDmatch, FTDNA and MH) ** [[Walton-2391|John Walton]] - descended from d Rebecca m John Murphy, d Eileen (GEDmatch, FTDNA and MH). ** [[Cassidy-453|Des Cassidy]] - descended from son John, son Patrick (GEDmatch, FTDNA and MH). ** KG - descended from son John J, son Phillip (AncestryDNA and GEDmatch). ** [[Walker-26753|Traecy Walker]] - descended from son John, son Austin (GEDmatch, AncestryDNA). ** [[Thrall-242|Philip Golan]] - descended from daughter Eliza. (GEDmatch, AncestryDNA, MH, FTDNA). * Australia, descended from son [[Cassidy-444|Phillip Cassidy]] ** [[Cassidy-1944|John 'Jack' Cassidy]] (father of [[Cassidy-1937|Anthony Cassidy]]) - descended from son Thomas m Mary Craddock, son John. (GEDmatch, 23andMe). ** [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/33086147/family/pedigree AS] - descended from son Thomas m Mary Craddock, d Catherine. (GEDmatch, AncestryDNA) * United States, descended from son [[Cassidy-439|James Cassidy]] ** [[Temples-33|Don Temples]] - descended from d Catherine m John Horan, son Jefferson, d Catherine ** [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/58131679/family/pedigree SY] - descended from d Catherine m John Horan, son Jefferson, son Winfrey ** [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/47669137/family/pedigree KC] - descended from d Catherine m John Horan, son John ** AP - descended from d Catherine m John Horan, son John. Niece of KC. ** WS - descended from d Catherine m John Horan, son s John, s John (great grand child). '''Descendants of [[Britain-75|James Britton]] bef 1800 m Mary Laird''' * United Kingdom, - descended from son George ** [[Britton-2231|Private Britton]] (GEDmatch, FTDNA and MH) and ** [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree BW] (GEDmatch, FTDNA and MH) * United States, descended from son [[Britton-893|Andrew Laird Britton]] m Ellen Mulqueen ** [https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-335073-2000001/corbit#:f CC] - descended from son Andrew (MH). Sibling #1. (My Heritage) ** BC - descended from son Andrew (MH). Sibling #2. (My Heritage) * United States, KS descended from daughter [[Britton-893|Mary Ann Britton]] m Wildgrube '''Descendants of [[Britton-1029|George Britton]] abt 1794 m Catherine Laird''' * United States, [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/119491233/family/pedigree BH] descended from s John (GEDmatch, AncestryDNA and My Heritage). '''Descendants of [[Britton-1053|John Britton]] bef 1785 m Mary Hamilton * Australia, [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree MB] - descended from son Noble Hamilton Britton. Sibling #1. (GEDmatch, MH, AncestryDNA). ** [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree JB] - descended from son Noble Hamilton Britton. Sibling #2. (GEDmatch, MH, AncestryDNA). *Ireland, [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/tree/60133622/family/pedigree JD] - descended from son George, son John m Brownlee. (GEDmatch, AncestryDNA). '''Descendants of [[Britten-125|Jane Britten]] bef 1768 m Henry Brooks''' * United States, [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/152861983/family/pedigree BB] - [[Britten-125|Jane Britten]] bef 1768 m Henry Brooks, descended from d Rebecca, d Jane.(GEDmatch, AncestryDNA) ** [https://www.myheritage.com/pedigree-tree-492408131/green JBG] - [[Britten-125|Jane Britten]] bef 1768 m Henry Brooks, descended from d Rebecca, d Jane. niece of BB. (GEDmatch, FTDNA, MH, AncestryDNA) ** [https://www.ancestry.com.au/family-tree/tree/55585245/family/pedigree WC] - [[Britten-125|Jane Britten]] bef 1768 m Henry Brooks, d Eliza (GEDmatch, 23&me) ** MW - [[Britten-125|Jane Britten]] bef 1768 m Henry Brooks, d Margery (FTDNA)

    Britton Name Study

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    [[Category: Britton Name Study]] ==One Name Study== The Britton Name Study is being used for BRITTON and all variants, including, BRITTAIN, BRITTAINE, BRITTEN etc. This is the Britton One Name Study Project page designed to alert Wikitree members of the surname project for Britton and all variants and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. The [[Space:Britton_Name_Study_-_Free_Space_Page|Britton One Name Study Page]] is for recording useful research information. Please add to this page any useful research links that might help others. Individual profiles should be linked to [[:Category:Britton_Name_Study|Britton Name Study Category]]. Please add profiles, or subcategories to that category, NOT this free space page. The Britton name does not mean anything to do with 'Britain' as in the British Isles of modern idiom, rather it is a national or ethnic name for someone from Brittany, France, a 'Breton'. Read more: [http://www.surnamedb.com/surname/britton#ixzz3Kaj57Ckx BRITTON Surname]. '''Info provided by Keith Britton, 15 Dec 2018:''' :''The Britton* (*= and variants) name originates in written form (as presumably phonetic translation) in Greek from about 2350 years back, courtesy of Pytheas of Marseille, who circumnavigated Great Britain and reached polar ice. Inhabitants were then "Pretani" from p-Celtic, onomastically shifting to Bretagne in Gaul, Britains and Prydains as British and Welsh, Britos, Britones and Brittones from Roman usage temp their first invasion and later. There was probably no Britton* surname though for another 1100 years or so. '' :''The Romans did have a surname equivalent, given and family name like our structure, but the "sur" bit is Norman reflecting an addition. That's well seen in an early Lord of Belvoir. Two great lords with identical names was confusing, so one was sur-named "Brito" and the other "Pinzerna" as the king's butler. The scribes wrote in Latin, so followed Roman usage. Brito could thus mean Brythonic ancestry, but Welsh would fit better for the time, "of the British resident branch of a divided family", or "of a Breton line". That dates to around 1100, and it's unclear whether for lesser sons or family men-at-arms, but by early 1200s, it had become a name for knights.'' ==Project Members and Key Tasks== Right now this project just has one member, [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]]. Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them and could use your help. * My interest is in Fermanagh, Ireland and this is my main focus area; * It would also be useful to add other 'Britton' profiles to the relevant county, or lower level place name category according to the ONS project category structure; * Add categories to each of your profiles with the Britton or variant name. Please add categories at least to the country of birth, if the place of residence or death differs, additional categories to these countries should also be added. See the category page below for more info. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6246436 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==Useful Pages== Please refer to our free space page where you can add useful sources for the project! * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Britton_Name_Study Britton - Free Space Page] * [http://www.http://www.one-name.org/profiles/britton.html Britton - One Name Studies] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Britton_Name_Study Britton Name Study - WIkitree] * [http://one-name.org/name_profile/britton/ Guild One Name Study] * [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/britton/ Britton World Families DNA] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/surname-search-results.aspx?sType=eq&Searchname2=Britton FTDNA Project ydna results page] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Britton_(surname) Britton's on Wikipedia] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRITTON Britton's on Wikitree] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRITTEN Britten's on Wikitree] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRITTAIN Brittain's on Wikitree] *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BRITTAINE Brittaine's on Wikitree] ==DNA== Anyone who has DNA tested should join these projects at Family Tree DNA. * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/britton/about Britton - Surname DNA Project]. This is a Y-DNA project, for Brittons and name variations for all countries. * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/brittons-of-ireland/activity-feed Brittons in Ireland DNA Project]. This project is administered by [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] and is an autosomal (Family Finder) project for families who lived in Ireland, predominantly Fermanagh, Donegal and surrounds. More details regarding our Brittons in Ireland DNA Project can be accessed on our Wikitree Support page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Brittons_of_Ireland_-_DNA_Project here]. These project categories may also be of interest. * [[:Category: Patriarchs of the FTDNA Brittons of Ireland Project]] * [[:Category: Matriarchs of the FTDNA Brittons of Ireland Project]] * [[:Category: Brittons of Ireland DNA Project - DNA Confirmed]] * [[:Category:Members of the FTDNA Brittons of Ireland Project]] ==Categories== All profiles should be added to the lowest location level possible on the main category page. Feel free to add multiple locations if the person was born, married or died in different places! * [[:Category:Britton_Name_Study|Britton - Category Page]]

    Broad Cove, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland

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    [[Category:Broad Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study]] [[Category: Broad Cove, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Broad Cove, Bay de Verde, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Broad Cove, Bay de Verde, Newfoundland]] ==History== Not to be confused with Broad Cove, Conception Bay South, now St. Phillips. Small Point-Adam's Cove-Blackhead-Broad Cove is a town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador, located in the Trinity-Conception Bay District north of CarbonearWikipedia entry for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Point-Adam%27s_Cove-Blackhead-Broad_Cove Small Point-Adam's Cove-Blackhead-Broad Cove.] Accessed 2018.. The town was incorporated in 1968 by amalgamating the independent fishing villages of Small Point, Adam's Cove, Blackhead and Broad Cove. The neighbouring community of Kingston was originally part of the amalgamation, but withdrew in 1976. The town had a population of 438 in the Canada 2006 Census. ===Early Families=== There were a number of interrelated families who lived in Broad Cove by 1750 including the Le Grows (LeGros) Kings, Butts, Janes (Jeans), Rumsey (Romirill). Powers (Poor). In his 1993 Cluff noted that there were two fishing stages mapped at Broad Cove by 1774, which may have belonged to Dennis Dunn and the five children of [[LeGros-117|John LeGrow]], resident there in 1776Encyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, volume 5 [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/compoundobject/collection/cns_enl/id/3906/show/3778 p. 206-207], Poole, Cyril F. Cuff, Robert. Published 1994. Accessed 2018.. By 1894 the LeGrow family had become the most important dealers and planters in Broad Cove. However, Cluff did not have access to all the material now available, all the families referenced above were important planters in the day. See Broad Cove One Place Study for information on early families [[Space:Broad_Cove%2C_Newfoundland_Colony_One_Place_Study|Broad Cove, Newfoundland Colony One Place Study]] ===Resources=== == Sources ==

    Broadmoor

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    [[Category: England Insane Asylums]] [[Category: Crowthorne, Berkshire]]
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    [[Image: Bergin Photos-16.jpg|400px|Broadmoor Asylum]]
    '''Broadmoor Asylum for the Criminally Insane'''
    '''1863-1948'''
    Broadmoor has housed some of Britain's most notorious criminals in its 151 year history. It was built after the creation of the Criminal Lunatics Act 1860, also called the Broadmoor Act. It drew attention to the poor conditions in asylums such as Bethlehem Hospital or 'Bedlam'. The Broadmoor criminal lunatic asylum was opened in 1863 with 95 female patients. A block for male patients followed a year later. The asylum was intended for the "safe custody and treatment" of the criminally insane. The new Broadmoor site covered 290 acres on the edge of the Berkshire moors and was designed by Major General Joshua Jebb, a military engineer. Inside Broadmoor a highly disciplined environment was created both for patients and staff. In the early decades before the development of anti-psychotic drugs, brute strength was used to control some patients, who were then man handled into a padded cell. Electro-convulsive therapy would have also been deployed as the controversial treatment fell in and then out of favour. Every Monday morning at ten o'clock the deafening sound of an air-raid siren disturbs the peace over a large area of the leafy commuter belt that is Berkshire, UK. The signal sounds the familiar alternating high-low note, followed by a constant all-clear note five minutes later. It's not a re-enactment of the Blitz; it's a test of the escape alarm at the local mental hospital, Broadmoor. You can hear the siren [http://youtu.be/n2WU9qwDI_Y '''here''']. Today Broadmoor is known as Broadmoor Hospital and is a specialist service that provides assessment, treatment and care in conditions of high security for men from London and the south of England. Listen as Mark Stevens discovers some of the patients’ stories, and takes a journey [http://media.nationalarchives.gov.uk/index.php/broadmoor-revealed-the-victorian-asylum/ '''Behind the Walls of Victorian Broadmoor'''] Watch the 2002 documentary [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2tVP0dlGa-E '''Inside Broadmoor'''] ===WikiTree Profiles of Broadmoor Residents=== [[East-737|Daniel East]] - Was detained at her Majesties pleasure for the horrific murder of two of his children. The photo's on the right hand side are infamous residents of Broadmoor. A write up on their crimes can be found in the comment book of each photo.
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    Broadview Academy

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    [[Category:La Fox, Illinois]][[Category:Broadview Academy]] Broadview Academy (BVA) was a Seventh-day Adventist high school located in La Fox, Illinois. BVA was operated by the Illinois Conference of Seventh-day Adventists which also operates a day high school, Hinsdale Adventist Academy, in Hinsdale, Illinois; a junior academy in the north-east of Chicago, North Shore Junior Academy; twelve other K-8 schools throughout the State of Illinois, and a youth program at Camp Akita. The official [http://www.broadviewacademy.org/ Broadview Academy website] == Sources ==

    Broadway 5423 - Lancaster Municipal Building

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    [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5423_-_Lancaster_Municipal_Building.jpg|size=600}} Lancaster Municipal Building is a historic municipal building in Lancaster, Erie County, New York. It is also known as Lancaster Village Hall, and was built in 1940. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. {{Image|file=American_Hotel_Lancaster_New_York-1.jpg|size=600|caption=American Hotel Lancaster New York}} The [[Space:American Hotel Lancaster New York|American Hotel]] Stood in this location. [[Space:Broadway_5429_-_Merchants’_Bank|Traveling East on the North Side of Broadway is the Merchants’_Bank]] ==Source== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancaster_Municipal_Building_(Lancaster,_New_York) * http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM15G8_Lancaster_Municipal_Building

    Broadway 5440 - Miller-Mackey House

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    [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Century Homes]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5440_-_Miller-Mackey_House-2.jpg|size=600}} 5440 Broadway (originally 18 East Main Street), the Miller-Mackey House, is a historic home located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York. It is a locally distinctive example of the Colonial Revival style of architecture built in 1905 for [[Miller-31252|Dr. John G. Miller]]. In 1957, the Depew Lancaster Boys' Club purchased the property and since that time it has been used as a recreational and social facility for the area's young people. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. ---- ==Architecture== The Miller-Mackey House is located at 5440 Broadway in the Village of Lancaster, Erie County, approximately twelve miles east of Buffalo, in western New York. The property is a two-and-one-half-story Colonial Revival-style residential building of brick construction, presently painted red, set upon a foundation of coursed rock-faced ashlar sandstone and capped with a truncated hipped roof. Its north-south orientation faces Broadway, the principal east-west thoroughfare of the village. The house was converted into a boys’ and girls’ club in 1957 and a relatively low-scale, one-story masonry gymnasium addition was appended to the rear of the house. The four-bay facade of the house includes a two-story bay window on the east side and a one-story porch which extends across the remaining three bays. The bay window has recessed-paneled wood aprons beneath the individual window units and is capped with a projecting cornice trimmed with modillions and dentils. The porch is flat-roofed and is supported by composite pilasters and columns grouped in clusters of three. It also features a modillioned cornice with dentilled trim. All windows are flat-topped, with one-over-one sash. The east elevation is of seven bays and includes an oriel of wood which projects outward from the second story approximately one-third of the way back from the facade. Also on the east side is a small wood entrance porch with a single door and paired windows; this porch is hipped-roofed with modillions under the eaves. The west elevation is also of seven bays, with the last four bays extending outward to form an ell. At the rear of the west elevation is a one-story bay window. The truncated hipped roof of the Miller-Mackey House is punctuated by five tall brick chimneys with corbeled brickwork. Historic photographs show an original open balustrade extending around the flat truncation of the roof; this feature was removed at an indeterminate time. On the facade are two broken pediment dormers, each containing one large center window flanked by two smaller side windows. Three additional dormers are on the east elevation and two are on the west. Windows in the dormers are flat-topped, with double-hung sash. The interior of the house originally contained professional office space on the east side of the first story and residential living areas on the balance of the first story and on the entirety of the second. The interior underwent its first alterations when Dr. Clarence Mackey died in 1946. At this time, the second story was converted into several apartments. The interior retains some of its original features, including historic woodwork at several points, art glass, and some room arrangements and volumes. Along the entire rear of the building of a flat-roofed, L-shaped gymnasium addition. It contains few windows and is devoid of architectural detail. The Miller-Mackey House is sited on a residential lot about one block east of the central business district of the Village of Lancaster. The lot is essentially flat and the house sits back from the street. The property has mature deciduous trees both in a planting strip between the sidewalk and the street and in the interior of the lot. A paved parking area is on the east side of the house. No outbuildings are on the property. Historically, a horseshoe-shaped driveway on the east side of the house led northward from Broadway to a large carriage house which was located behind the house. The carriage house was razed c. 1960. The Miller-Mackey House is significant under National Register Criterion C, for architecture, as a well-preserved, locally-distinctive example of the Colonial Revival style of architecture from the early twentieth century. The property enjoyed a long association with two locally-prominent families who were active both in medicine and in the commercial life of the community. Built c. 1905, the residence is associated with Historic Context II, “Socioeconomic Growth and Maturity of the Village of Lancaster, 1850-1949,” as identified in the National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form, Historic and Architectural Resources of the Village of Lancaster, Erie County New York. The Miller-Mackey House satisfies the registration requirements set forth in Section F of the MPDF for Property Type I, Residential Architecture, and on July 29, 1993 was determined eligible for the National Register by the Keeper of the Register under Executive Order 11593. With respect to Criterion C significance, the Miller-Mackey House retains a high level of architectural integrity despite the addition of the gymnasium at the rear of the building. The house is a locally-important example of Colonial Revival-style architecture, whose typical and localized characteristics are described in the MPDF. ==History== The house was built for Dr. John G. Miller (1855-1935). A native of Sheldon, New York, John Miller received his secondary education at the East Aurora Free Academy. Enrolling at the University of Buffalo Medical School, he graduated in 1876. He continued his education at Bellevue Hospital, New York City, and upon completing his studies in1878, he established his practice in Lancaster. Dr. Miller practiced medicine in the Village until his death nearly sixty years later. Enjoying the fruits of a successful practice, he built this new home which also contained his professional offices. During his long association with the Village of Lancaster, John Miller served as health officer for twenty years and was on the Board of Education for forty-two years, twenty-eight of which he served as president. During his tenure, the Lancaster school system grew along with the population, and under Miller’s leadership, the 1924 Lancaster High School was built on Aurora Street. John Miller was a business leader as well as medical practitioner. In 1894, he was one of the organizers of the Bank of Lancaster and served for many years on its board of directors. Following a disastrous 1896 fire which eradicated most of the downtown, Dr. Miller was a member of the Bank’s building committee and oversaw the construction of the first building in the Village erected expressly for use as a bank. When the institution was organized, Miller was elected its vice president, a position which he held until the 1929 death of president John O. Garretsee. At that time–at seventy-four–John Miller was elected president of the institution. In addition to his business responsibilities and despite age and infirmity, Dr. Miller continued his medical practice until his death in1935. Dr. John G. Miller married [[Bartholomy-4|Johanna Bartholomy]] in 1880. In 1911, their daughter, [[Miller-31253|Marjorie]], wed [[Mackey-868|Dr. Clarence Herbert Mackey]] and the Mackeys began an association with the house which lasted into the second half of the twentieth century. Clarence H. Mackey (1887-1946) moved to Lancaster from Buffalo as a teenager. Following his 1906 graduation from Buffalo’s Lafayette High School, he entered the Cornell University Medical College, from which he received his medical degree in 1910. Dr. Mackey established his practice in Lancaster and shared offices with his father-in-law in Dr. John Miller’s house-office. Dr. Clarence Mackey served in the Army Medical Corps during World War One, entering in 1917 as a First Lieutenant and being discharge in 1919 as a Captain. Like his father-in-law, Dr. Mackey was active in his community. He followed Dr. Miller’s footsteps as health office for the Village and Town of Lancaster and also served as school physician for the Village and the Town after he returned from the War. Clarence and Marjorie Miller Mackey occupied the house after the death of the Millers and Dr. Mackey maintained his office in the house until his own death; his widow remained in the house until she died in 1955. In 1957, the Depew Lancaster Boys’ Club purchased the property for $40,000 from Marjorie Mackey’s estate. Now known as the Boys’ and Girls’ Club, the organization has used the property since that time as a recreational and social facility for the area’s young people.[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Broadway_5440_-_Miller-Mackey_House.pdf Miller-Mackey House National Register nomination form] [[Space:Broadway_5433_-_Dr._James_Home|Continuing East on the South side is Dr._James_Home]] ==Sources== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Miller-Mackey_House * http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM15B7_Miller_Mackey_House

    Broadway 5455 - Carpenter-Draper House

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    [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Village Walk]] {{Image|file=Broadway_5455_-_Carpenter-Draper_House.jpg|size=600}} "Built by [[Carpenter-6562|Joseph Carpenter]] by 1831, this is one of the oldest buildings in Lancaster. Mr. Carpenter donated land next door to the Presbyterian Society of Cayuga Creek for the construction of their church in 1832. He is also remembered for the fact that in 1829 he planted the sugar maple trees which, for many years, lined Broadway. Mr. Carpenter operated the first tavern in Lancaster. Known as “Carpenter’s Tavern,” it was in a log cabin which was located on the present site of the Lancaster Municipal Building. The tavern was purchased by Mr. Carpenter from Edward Kearney, who built it for Mr. Carpenter in 1811. In the 1830's, the [[Draper-1545|Draper]] family purchased this house and used it as their home until 1919. During the 1930’s the Archibalds lived here and sold antiques in addition to operating Archibald’s Tearoom out of the house. In the 1940’s and 1950's Mathilda Urquhart Ziemba and Hazel Davidson lived here with their husbands and ran the Jack and Jill Gift Shop. Later, the gift shop was operated by Mrs. Rosemary Bangasser until about 1960. By the 1960's the building was becoming run down. The White family ran a used furniture store in 1961-62 and the Cedar family had a pet store here in 1962-63. At that point the Presbyterian Church wanted to purchase and demolish it for a parking lot. When their negotiations fell through, Stanley and Louise Keysa purchased it with the intention of eventually turning it into offices. With Stanley's death in 1968, the changes were delayed. Louise continued to rent it to Michiko (Rose) Matthews, who ran a dressmaking shop here until 1974. Louise and her sons, Stanley Jay and James, renovated and remodeled the building during 1974 and 1975. Since January, 1976 it has served as their law and insurance offices. The house is interesting architecturally as it is a one story structure. It has post and beam construction with wide, hand-split planks. Originally Greek Revival in style, it was “modernized” before 1892, so as to have a Victorian appearance. These modernizations included a porch which wrapped around three sides of the original building. At the northwest corner of the porch was a round gazebo. A standing seam metal roof was added, and it was topped off by a “widow’s walk”. In 1951 or 1952, the east side of the porch was enclosed and the gazebo was torn down. The widow’s walk had already disappeared, but it was replaced in 1975. Additions were constructed to the rear of the house during the 1800's. These avoided removing one large, old sugar maple tree planted by Joseph Carpenter. Today it still shades the parking area off Heather Lane made from salvaged red brick which had been used to pave Aurora Street from 1912 to 1974."(1) ------- The Village’s Oldest Building The Keysa Law Offices and Insurance Agency Building, at 5455 Broadway at the corner of Heather Lane, is considered by local historians to be the oldest building in the Village of Lancaster, New York. The front portion dates to the 1820s or early 1830s. The back sections and porches were added later in the 19th century and the back entryway, which is the most recent addition, was added in 1928. {{Image|file=Broadway_5455_-_Carpenter-Draper_House-1.jpg|size=600}} The above picture was taken in 1913 when the Village celebrated “Old Home Week.” Descendants of the [[Draper-1545 |Draper]] family were utilizing the building as their home as the family had done since it took ownership in 1832. The celebration was held in 1913 to commemorate the fact that Broadway (then East Main Street), Central Avenue, and West Main Street had been paved with bricks in 1912 after having been dirt roads prior to that time. One of the ladies in charge of the celebration was Miss [[Draper-1609 |Emmaline Draper]], so her home was well decorated for the event. ([[Draper-1607 |Her sister]]’s grave stone from 1857 is displayed next to the side porch.) At the time of this picture, a small, attached gazebo was at the west end of the front porch, and the porch extended along the east (Heather Lane) side of the building as well. These two Queen Anne style “modernizations” of the late 1800s were removed about 1950 by a former owner. The widow’s walk, visible in the 1913 picture, was later removed, but was restored in 1974 when the building was renovated for use as an insurance agency and law office. One large sugar maple tree inside the sidewalk is still standing. This tree was planted by [[Carpenter-6562 |Joseph Carpenter]] in 1829, along with many other trees on this block of Broadway. Today only two remain, one at [[Lester-1525 |Dr. Olive Lester]]’s former home across the street, and the other in front of this property. Mr. Carpenter operated the first tavern in Lancaster, located on the site of the present Municipal Building. He is also remembered for having donated the land for the Presbyterian Church. Through the years, the building has served many purposes. After being a home for about 90 years, it continued to be used as a home, but was used for business purposes as well. It was used as a hairdresser shop about 1920; as an antique shop combined with a restaurant (1920-30) known as “Archibald’s Tea Room”; as a gift shop and clothing store for children and ladies, known as “The Jack and Jill Gift Shop,” run by Matilda Ziemba, Hazel Davidson, and later by Rose Marie Bangasser (1940s to late 1950s); as a lawyer’s office by Howard Davidson in the middle 1950s; as a chiropractor’s office (1960-61); as a used furniture store by the White Family (1961-62); by Mr. and Mrs. Donald Cedar for a pet store (1962-63); and as a dressmaker’s shop by Rose Matthews from 1964-1973. The building was purchased by [[Keysa-1 |Stanley]] and [[Siemon-56|Louise Keysa]] in 1964, with the intention of eventually turning it into offices, but Stanley J. Keysa’s death in 1968 delayed the changes until late in 1973, when plans were prepared to restore and renovate the building as it appears today. The renovation and remodeling work was done throughout 1974-1975 (the Village’s quasquicentennial), and the building was officially opened Sunday, January 25, 1976. (2) [[space:Broadway_5461_-_Lancaster_Presbyterian_Church|Traveling East on Broadway on the south side is the Lancaster Presbyterian Church]] ==Source== :(1) [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] :(2) [[Space:The_Lancaster_Legend|The Lancaster Legend]]

    Broadway 5497 - Lancaster Masonic Lodge Hall

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    [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] Lancaster Masonic Lodge Hall is a historic building located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York. It is a locally distinctive example of the Neo-Classical Revival style of architecture. Built between 1916 and 1919 as a meeting hall for the local Masons (DePew Lodge No. 823, which no longer exists). Today, it is used as a commercial office building. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. ---- The Depew Lodge No. 823, Free & Accepted Masons, is located at 5497 Broadway in the Village of Lancaster, Erie County, approximately twelve miles east of Buffalo, in western New York. The Lodge is a large rectangular building of rock-faced ashlar stone construction, measuring 39' by 99' in overall dimension. It is located three blocks east of the central business district of the Village, on a flat lot on the south side of Broadway (U.S. Route 20) in a generally residential neighborhood characterized by detached homes and a scattering of institutional buildings built between the 1830s and the last quarter of the twentieth century. The Lodge building is little altered from the original and retains a high degree of architectural integrity. Beginning with the pedimented portico of the main facade, the Masonic Lodge consists of three distinct units. A broad stone stairway with six steps leads from grade to a tetrastyle Doric portico, which dominates the facade and is of smooth-dressed ashar. The portico measures 35' by 10' and includes fluted stone columns and rectilinear pilasters which support an entablature and pediment. The entablature is trimmed with triglyphs and the pediment with metopies. Centered in the pediment is an oculus with art glass depicting the masonic emblem. At the front corners of the portico are two original cast-iron light poles with stylized floral bases and fluted columns. The original round glass globes were replaced by the existing acorn-shaped while glass globes. Within the context of the National Register, the lights are considered to be significant historic landscape features but since they are essentially part of the portico, they are not included in the resource count. The second section, immediately behind the portico, is a three-story shallow hipped-roofed rectangular section, 29' by 39' containing entrance halls, stairs, and a series of rooms originally associated with various fraternal functions. This section is three bays by three bays; on the north elevation is the facade of the building, which is arranged symmetrically and includes a centered doorway on the first story. The main door is set within a modest frame with dentil trim. On the right (west) elevation is a side entrance to the building, with a single wood-paneled door shielded by a curvilinear hood, also of wood construction. On both the east and west sides of this section are exterior stone chimneys which rise approximately six feet above the roofline. Fenestration on this section is flat-topped, with six-over-six windows set in unadorned surrounds. The third section of the Masonic Lodge is the largest, measuring 71' by 39'. Located at the rear of the building is a public hall which rises through the first and second story; the formal lodge room is on the third. The east and west elevations of this section have six bays each. At the level of the basement are flat-topped windows. At the front and rear of the first story are small, flat-topped, double-hung windows between which are four large tri-partite windows, set in round-arched openings and incorporating flat-topped sash and round-arched transoms; some sash has been replaced with units which retain the overall form and character of the original. Immediately below the eaves along the side elevations of this section is a series of nine single-hung, four-light windows. The rear elevation of the Lodge has one opening on the second story, containing a single door which opens onto a metal fire escape. The pediment of the gable end of this section features a partial return of the cornice and a semi-elliptical fanlight capped with radiating stone voussoirs. The interior of the Lodge Hall has been altered minimally from the original and, like the exterior, retains a high degree of architectural integrity. The basement was originally equipped with a small bowling alley and a swimming pool; a 1940s fire destroyed these features and the subsequent reconstruction of the basement resulted in the existing kitchen/storage/service area configuration. As noted above, the first story is arranged into entrance hall, reception rooms, and restrooms near the front of the building and a large assembly hall with a stage at the rear. The third story contains the Lodge Hall itself at the rear and other rooms historically associated with fraternal activities at the front. Woodwork is not extravagant, but generally retains its original vanished, unpainted finish. No outbuildings are associated with the property and historic photos and fire insurance maps indicate that no dependencies were ever associated with the facility. The building sits back from the public sidewalk, with a private walkway leading southward from Broadway to the entrance stair. Historic photos show three sidewalks originally leading to the building from the street; one led to each corner of the portico and one led from the center of the property to the main steps. Also, the grounds surrounding the Lodge were originally landscaped and grassy; presently, asphalt-paved parking areas are on both the east and west sides and at the rear (south). The Depew Lodge No. 823 F & A M is significant under National Register Criterion C, for architecture, as a locally-distinctive example of the Neo-Classical Revival style of architecture and as a representative example of the work of Buffalo architects Mann and Cook. The building is associated with Historic Context II, 'Socioeconomic Growth and Maturity of the Village of Lancaster, 1850-1949,' as identified in the National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form, Historic and Architectural Resources of the Village of Lancaster, Erie County New York. The property meets the registration requirements set forth in Section F of the MPDF for Property Type IV, Public- and Private-Sector Civic Architecture, and on July 29, 1993 was determined eligible for the National Register by the Keeper of the Register under Executive Order 11593. The Depew Lodge No. 823 F & A M was built between 1916 and 1919 for the local Masons, whose organization was located in Lancaster although named for Chauncey Depew, President of the New York Central and Hudson River Railroad. The builder was Frank G. Hansel, of Buffalo, who used some of the stones from the Maute Foundry, a mid-nineteenth-century Lancaster industry, in the construction of the Lodge. Amid great celebration, Thomas Penny, Grand Master of the Masons of the State of New York, laid the cornerstone on September 16, 1916, but the building was not completed until 1919–likely due to the intervention of World War One. It has served as the Masonic Temple from the time of its completion. The Lodge is the Village’s finest Neo-Classical Revival-style building, and, indeed, stands as one of the best examples of this twentieth-century style in the region. The Neo-Classical Revival marked a rekindling of interest in the Greek and Roman modes of design and detailing whose early nineteenth-century rebirth as the Classical Revival fell out of fashion before the Civil War. The resurrected style emerged as a clear and definable reaction against the flamboyance of the Victorian period. A small number of residences were constructed in the Neo-Classical Revival style, but the majority of the buildings executed in this mode were institutional in function and included banks, libraries, municipal buildings and fraternal facilities such as the Depew Lodge. These properties incorporate classical elements such as an overall formality and regularity of massing, trabeated openings, low-pitched roofs, columnation, and other similar articulation borrowed from the design tenets of ancient Greece and Rome. The building is also significant as the work of Buffalo architect Harold Jewett Cook (1885-1933). A New York City native, Harold Cook graduated from the Columbia University School of Architecture and in 1905 opened his first office in Little Falls, New York. His obituary related that he located in Buffalo in 1908 and remained there for the balance of his life. The Depew Lodge was designed during Harold Cook’s eight-year partnership (1912-1920) with Paul F. Mann. Despite Cook’s untimely death at forty-eight years of age, he was widely know as a specialist in institutional design, particularly banks, which he designed across New York State (including Buffalo’s 1921 Liberty Bank at 2221 Seneca Street) and as far away as Pittsburgh. Among his other major commissions in Buffalo were three churches and the 1925 Scottish Rite Temple, as well as Masonic Temples in Lockport and Little Falls, New York 'and many residences in various locations.' The Depew Lodge retains a high level of architectural integrity and is the only documented examples of Cook’s work within the Village of Lancaster. {{Image|file=Broadway_5497_-_Lancaster_Masonic_Lodge_Hall-1.jpg|size=600}} ==Source== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lancaster_Masonic_Lodge_Hall * http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM15CT_DePew_Lodge_No_823_Free_and_Accepted_Masons

    Broadway 5500, Liebler-Rohl Gasoline Station

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    [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture]] [[category:Lancaster, New York, Architecture, Historic]] Liebler—Rohl Gasoline Station is a historic filling station located at Lancaster in Erie County, New York. It is the Village of Lancaster's sole example of historic 20th century roadside commercial architecture. It is in the Tudor Revival style of architecture. It operated as a gasoline station into the 1960s, Typically, gas stations were erected on prominent corner lots, often replacing homes in residential sections. This building was built by leading Western New York builder [[Rademacher-212|John D. Rademacher]] in 1935. The business was operated by Lieblers and later by the Rohls. It retained its original use in the 1960s. It was later adapted as a gift shop and now serves as a seasonal ice cream shop. currently it operates as a seasonal ice cream shop, known as Frosty's. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1999. ----- "The Liebler-Rohl Gasoline Station, located at 5500 Broadway, in the Village of Lancaster, New York, is a c. 1935 masonry building, one story in height and small in scale, with a floor area of 312 s.f. Originally erected as an automobile gasoline station, it is located on a flat corner lot about three blocks east of the central business district of the Village, in a neighborhood which was traditionally residential in character but which, over the last half-century, has been modified to its present mixed-use character. Although altered from its original use, the building retains a high degree of architectural integrity. The Liebler-Rohl Gasoline Station is essentially rectangular in form, with a slate-clad hipped roof with tile coping along the ridges. A triangular eyebrow window is on the west hip of the roof. The exterior surfaces of the building are parged with rough-textured stucco. The facade and east side are the most highly articulated elevations of this diminutive building. On the left side of the facade is a round-arched window beside which is the principal entrance to the building, which also incorporates a round-arched opening. Both the window and the door opening are trimmed with ornamental brickwork executed in a dark red to contrast with the off-white of the stucco. On the right side of the facade is a one-story bay window above which is a projecting gable containing an original clock in the pediment. The roofline of this feature terminates in a semi-circular curvilinear roof form. The gable is further trimmed with a half-timbered pediment, typical of the Tudor Revival style. The east side features half-timbering as well, along with a large, multi-light fixed-sash window with a curvilinear-arched head. The two-bay west elevation is minimally ornamented and is two bays in width, with a single flat-topped window unit in each bay. The two-bay rear elevation has single door openings accessing the interior of the building. The sparse interior of this diminutive building has been adapted for its present food service-related use. The Liebler-Rohl Gasoline Station has no associated outbuildings. The surfaces immediately surrounding the building are asphalt-paved. Any historic petroleum-associated features (pumps, pump island, etc.) have been removed. The Liebler-Rohl Gasoline Station is significant under National Register Criterion C, for architecture, as the Village of Lancaster’s sole example of historic twentieth-century roadside commercial architecture; it is also significant as a locally-rare and highly distinctive example of the Tudor Revival style of architecture. Built c. 1935, the former gasoline station is associated with the second historic context, ‘‘Socioeconomic Growth and Maturity of the Village of Lancaster, 1850-1949,’’ as identified in the National Register of Historic Places Multiple Property Documentation Form, Historic and Architectural Resources of the Village of Lancaster, Erie County New York. The property meets the registration requirements set forth in Section F of the MPDF for Property Type II, commercial architecture, and on July 29, 1993 was determined eligible for the National Register by the Keeper of the Register under Executive Order 11593. The Liebler-Rohl Gasoline Station was built at a time when the automobile had become entrenched in the scene of American transportation. This particular station bridges the architectural gap between the picturesque gasoline stations of the late 1920s and early ‘thirties and the era of the ‘‘box’’ stations of industrial designer Walter Dorwin Teague, which often incorporated Streamline Moderne massing and detailing. It is characteristic of the type of high-style stations that replaced ramshackle ‘‘gas shacks’’ in the wake of nationwide competitions sponsored in 1927 by Mrs. John D. Rockefeller, Jr., the Art Center of New York, the American Civic Association, and the Adolph Goebel Company. Typically, gasoline stations such as this were erected on prominent corner lots, often replacing homes in residential sections. This building was built in the mid-1930s by contractor John D. Rademacher. A leading western New York State builder, Rademacher and his sons were responsible for the construction and repair of many important building throughout the region. During the Depression, this station represented a much smaller job than those with which the Rademacher firm was generally associated. The business was operated by the Lieblers and later by the Rohls. The station retained its original use into the 1960s. It was later adapted as a gift shop and at the time of writing serves as a seasonal ice cream shop." ---- {{Image|file=Broadway_5500_Liebler-Rohl_Gasoline_Station-1.jpg|size=600}} {{Image|file=Broadway_5500_Liebler-Rohl_Gasoline_Station.jpg|size=600}} ==Source== * [[Space:Lancaster_Architecture_and_History|Lancaster, New York, Architecture and History]] * https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liebler-Rohl_Gasoline_Station * http://www.waymarking.com/waymarks/WM15CN_Liebler_Rohl_Gasoline_Station_Lancaster_NY

    Brodie Family Mysteries

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    [[Category: Brodie Name Study]] [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Brodie Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brodie Brodie] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Brodie name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Brodie's), by time period (18th Century Brodie's), or by topic (Brodie DNA, Brodie Occupations, Brodie Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].''
    [[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Brodie_Name_Study Brodie Name Study Categories]]
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    Here are a couple of links to Scottish Brodie information:
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brodie http://clanbrodie.us More to come. Do you have anything to add? See the Scotweb informationCenter http://www.scotweb.co.uk/info/brodie/ the Brodie Chiefs
    See Brodie Country written by James Brodie ISBN 0 9536718 0 1 Galloper Press 1999
    Additional names: Broad, Brodi, Brude Bridei
    Kings of northern Scotland 554 AD to 845 AD ==How to Join== To join the Brodie Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Brodie-302|Bob Brodie]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Brodie}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Schafer-3542|John Schafer]] * [[Brodie-302 | Bob Brodie]] * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

    Brogdens' Navvies

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    [[Category: New Zealand Colonists]] [[Category: Schiehallion, sailed 13 April 1872]] [[Category: Halcione, sailed 1 May 1872]] [[Category: City of Auckland, sailed 31 May 1872]] [[Category: Christian McAusland, sailed 13 September 1872]] [[Category: Jessie Readman, sailed 22 September 1872]] [[Category: Forfarshire, sailed 16 November 1872]] [[Category: Lutterworth, sailed 28 December 1872]] == Brief History == Brogdens' Navvies was a term given to a group of 2,172 labourers (mainly English) that included 1,298 able-bodied men who were brought to New Zealand over a 9-month period (between July 1872 and April 1873) to build sections of the New Zealand railways. The company who employed them - Brogden and Sons - was based in England and had railway building experience (amongst other industrial interests including mining). James Brogden, one of the partners, came to New Zealand to negotiate the contracts but only received six. This was a disappointment and cost the company money. The six contracts were at Picton, Wellington, Napier, Auckland, Oamaru and Invercargill. However, the people that came to New Zealand under this scheme, which included families, were solid, hard-working people with a wide range of skills, that was a benefit to the new colony. In fact their numbers practically doubled the NZ population in the 1870's. Fifteen ships are said to have transported these people but not much is known about these men, women and children. == John Brogden & Sons == Founded in 1846, it became a large business involved with Railway Contracting, Iron and Coal Mining, Iron production and Civil Engineering. The business was a success for several years doing work in England, Wales, Holland, Australia, New Zealand and South America. Father & founder: [[Brogden-174|John D. (1798-1869)]]
    Second son: [[Brogden-181|Alexander (1825-1892)]]
    Third son: [[Brogden-180|Henry (1827-1913)]]
    Fourth son: [[Brogden-175|James (1832-1907)]] == Statistics == Brogden Immigrants: Between July 1872, when the first group of Brogden immigrants arrived, and April 1873, the railway contractor brought 2,172 persons to New Zealand, the men involved having been offered two years’ work. That total included 1,298 adult males and 404 adult females, while married persons numbered 364. Just over 95% were English, the Scots accounting for just 0.5%, the Irish for 3.6%, the Welsh for 0.6%, and the balance ‘foreigners’. Of 1,212 adult males, most were drawn from the south and south-west of England, 30.5% from London-Middlesex, 16.9% from Cornwall, 11.4% from Warwickshire, and 11.1% from Sussex, with smaller groups from Devon, Wiltshire, Cumberland, and Berkshire.
    Preference was given to men who had been brought up to farming work: 444 were farm labourers while a further 339 were ‘labourers mostly brought up to farm work'. Only 284 were navvies, while 64 were miners and quarrymen, 58 were drawn from the building trades, and 49 were described as ‘general labourers'. [https://nzhistory.govt.nz/files/documents/peopling4.pdf Statistics.] == Problems with the Immigrants == * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/NZH18740507.2.13 Charles Mallowes.] == Passenger Ships which brought Brogdens' Navvies to N.Z. (in order of arrival date). == ==== '''1. ''Schiehallion''' ==== * The first ship to arrive was the Schiehallion, built 1869, 694 tons, Capt. John Levack; * Departed: London, England, 13th April 1872; * Arrived: Wellington, N.Z., 9th July 1872; * Immigrants: Mr. Fullerton and 138 steerage passengers, no deaths, one birth; * Brogdens' people were transferred to the ''Rangatira'' which arrived at Picton on 13th July 1872, ** 98 men, 14 women and 26 children; * Objective: To build the first railway in the Marlborough Province. * References: [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP18720709.2.3?query=shipping%20schiehallion Schiehallion (1).] [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WI18720715.2.3.1?query=rangatira%20picton%20navvies Schiehallion (2).] ==== '''2. ''Halcione''' ==== * Ship: Halcione, 800 tons, Capt. Wright; * Departed: London, England, 20th April 1872; * Arrived: Wellington, N.Z., 27th July 1872; * Immigrants: Included 50 'Brogdens' Navvies'; * References: [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18720628.2.14 Halcione.] ==== '''3. ''City of Auckland''' ==== * Ship: City of Auckland, 780 tons, Capt. Ashby; * Departed: London, England, 31 May 1872; * Arrived: Auckland, N.Z., 4th September 1872; * Immigrants: 299 passengers including 147 ‘Brogdens' Navvies' and their families. Go to this link [http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/dbtw-wpd/passengers/passenger.html City of Auckland Passenger List.] and search for their names using ship name and year (1872); * References: [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/DSC18720904.2.21.11 City of Auckland.] ==== '''4. ''Ballarat''' ==== * Ship: Ballarat; * Departed: London, England, 13th June 1872; * Arrived: Napier, N.Z., 15th September 1872. ==== '''5. ''Bebington''' ==== * Ship: Bebington, 924 tons, Capt. Peck; * Departed: London, Gravesend, England, 28 June 1872; * Arrived: Wellington, N.Z., 25th October 1872; * Immigrants: 200 adults, 100 children, (16 children deaths). Not all the passengers (80) were ‘Brogdens' Navvies’; * References: [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/wellington-independent/1872/10/26/2 Bebington (1).] [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/EP18721101.2.17 Bebington (2).] ==== '''6. ''Lady Jocelyn''' ==== * Ship: Lady Jocelyn, 2,138 tons; * Departed: London, England, 31st July 1872; * Arrived: Lyttelton, N.Z., 11th November 1872; * Immigrants: 28 cabin psgrs; 233 government immigrants; 50 Brogdens' Navvies; * References: http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~nzbound/jocelyn1875.htm https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nzbound/jocelyn1875.htm https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/BH18721009.2.15 ==== '''7. ''Christian McAusland''' ==== * Ship: Christian McAusland, 962 tons, Capt. Tilly; * Departed: Glasgow, Scotland, 5th September 1872; * Arrived: Port Chalmers, N.Z., 5th December 1872. ==== '''8. ''Chile''' ==== * Ship: Chile, 768 tons, Capt. Birch; * Departed: London, England, 12th September 1872; * Arrived: Napier, N.Z., 28th December 1872; * References: http://web.archive.org/web/20090808091208/http://geocities.com/foleynz/chile.html ==== '''9. ''Jessie Readman''' ==== * Ship: Jessie Readman, 962 tons; * Departed: London, England, 22 September 1872; * Arrived: Wellington, N.Z., 15 December 1872; * Immigrants: 335 including 186 'Brogdens' Navvies'; * References: https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/TH18721221.2.19?query=brogden%20immigrants https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=MOc0AQAAIAAJ&pg=PA420&dq="jessie+readman" ==== '''10. ''Zealandia''' ==== * Ship: Zealandia, 1,116 tons, Capt. Curry; * Departed: London, England, 5th October 1872; * Arrived: '''Bluff, N.Z.''', 28th December 1872; Port Chalmers, 4th January 1873; * Immigrants: Amongst the 232 passengers, 197 landed at the Bluff of which 184 were for 'Brogdens'; * References: https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/ST18721231.2.3.3 ==== '''11. ''Crusader''' ==== * Ship: Crusader, 1,058 tons, Capt. Sutherland; * Departed: Glasgow, Scotland, 10th October 1872; * Arrived: '''Lyttelton, N.Z.''', 5th January 1873; * References: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S3HY-DTW9-CY6?cc=1609792 ==== '''12. ''Charlotte Gladstone''' ==== * Ship: Charlotte Gladstone, 1,304 tons, Capt. Paddle; * Departed: London, England, 4th November 1872; * Arrived: Port Chalmers, N.Z., 16th February 1873. ==== '''13. ''Forfarshire''' ==== * Ship: Forfarshire, 1,238 tons, Capt. Fox; * Departed: London, England, 12th November 1872; * Arrived: Wellington, N.Z., 2nd March 1873; * Immigrants: Amongst the passengers 6 wives and 20 children of 'Brogdens' Navvies'; * References: https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/WI18730308.2.3.3 ==== '''14. ''Durham''' ==== * Ship: Durham, Capt. Sexton; * Departed: London, England, 29th November 1872; * Arrived: Auckland, N.Z., 4th April 1873; * References: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~ourstuff/genealogy/Durham.htm ==== '''15. ''Lutterworth'' ==== * The last ship to arrive was the Lutterworth, 883 tons, Capt. Clark; * Departed: Gravesend, London, England, 23rd December 1872; * Arrived: Port Chalmers, N.Z., 5th April 1873; * Immigrants: Mr. Davis and 103 passengers (incl. 89 men, 7 women and 6 children). * References: https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18730412.2.29?query=passenger%20list https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/OW18730419.2.27?query=moeraki%20navvies == Partial list of known Brogdens' Navvies == *N.B. Click on surnames in '''{{red|red}}''' and ''underlined.'' to view their personal profile. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" style="text-align: left;" |+ ! scope="col" | Surname ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | First Name ! scope="col" | Group ! scope="col" | Ship |- |'''Annear |William |Navvy |Schiehallion |- |Annear |Uriah |Family, Wife |Forfarshire |- |Annear |John |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Annear |Margretta |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Annear |William |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Annear |Bertha |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Annear |Frederick |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |'''Burton |John |Navvy |Bebington |- |'''Chesham | |Navvy | |- |Chesham |Harriet |Family, Wife |Forfarshire |- |Chesham |Joseph |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |'''Fitch |Charles |Navvy |Schiehallion |- |'''Hare |George |Navvy |Schiehallion |- |'''Liddiard |William |Navvy |City of Auckland |- |'''Lummas |Arthur |Navvy |Bebington |- |'''Randall |James |Navvy |Schiehallion |- |Randall |Elizabeth |Family, Wife |Forfarshire |- |Randall |Walter |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Randall |Henry |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Randall |Joseph |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Randall |James |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |'''Reynolds |John |Navvy |Schiehallion |- |Reynolds |Mary |Family, Wife |Forfarshire |- |Reynolds |John |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Reynolds |Mary Ann |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Reynolds |Bessie |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Reynolds |James |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |'''Searle | |Navvy | |- |Searle |Mary |Family, Wife |Forfarshire |- |Searle |William |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Searle |John |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Searle |Harriet |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |'''Smith |George |Navvy |Chile |- |Smith |Maria |Family, Wife |Chile |- |Smith |George |Family, Child |Chile |- |Smith |Ellen |Family, Child |Chile |- |Smith |Lydia |Family, Child |Chile |- |'''Starke | |Navvy | |- |Starke |Susan |Family, Wife |Forfarshire |- |Starke |Henry |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Starke |William |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |Starke |Alice |Family, Child |Forfarshire |- |}
    == References == == Sources == * [http://nzetc.victoria.ac.nz/tm/scholarly/tei-ArnFart-c1.html NZETC.] * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/ PapersPast.] * http://www.aucklandcity.govt.nz/dbtw-wpd/passengers/passenger.html * [https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/parliamentary/appendix-to-the-journals-of-the-house-of-representatives/1873/I/1133 Railway Contracts - N.Z. Govt & Brogden and Sons.] * [http://www.yesteryears.co.nz/shipping/passlistc2.html New Zealand Yesteryears.] * [https://sites.rootsweb.com/~nzbound/schiehallion.htm N.Z. Bound.] * [https://books.google.co.nz/books?id=Ay5AAQAAMAAJ&pg=RA52-PA50#v=onepage&q&f=false List of Brogdens' Arrivals.] ==Acknowledgements== Thank you for showing an interest in this page of early New Zealand 19th Century history. ====Contributors==== * [[Sands-551|Kevin J. Sands]]

    Broken Hill Cemetery

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    [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] [[Category: Broken_Hill_Cemetery,_Broken_Hill,_New_South Wales]] {{Image|file=Vidler-532.jpg|align=r|size=200}} == General Information== Cemetery Name: '''[[:Category: Broken_Hill_Cemetery,_Broken_Hill,_New_South Wales|Broken_Hill_Cemetery]] Address: '''72 Rakow Street, Broken Hill, New South Wales, Australia GPS Coordinates: -31.963170543318622, 141.43162016932158 [https://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=-31.963170543318622%2C%20141.43162016932158#map=17/-31.96317/141.43162 OpenStreetMap] [https://www.google.com/maps/place/31%C2%B057'47.4%22S+141%C2%B025'53.8%22E/@-31.9635967,141.4316282,940m/data=!3m2!1e3!4b1!4m5!3m4!1s0x0:0xd0a77e499c84b3d7!8m2!3d-31.9631705!4d141.4316202 Google Maps] == History== Broken Hill Cemetery is situated on the Barrier Highway (Rakow Street), Broken Hill, on the very outskirts off Broken Hill City, New South Wales, Australia. It is both historical and modern. The first burial was 1889 and the Cemetery is still in use today with plans for future growth. There are over 60,000 grave sites in the Cemetery and many sites contain multiple burials. "More than 60,000 people interred in Broken Hill's cemetery. Each grave site represents a person's story and, in many ways, a city is itself a composite of the people that live there and the combined telling of thousands of stories.
    The Rakow Street cemetery is a historical record of the people of Broken Hill, as well as their struggles and triumphs, which dates all the way back to the city's earliest beginnings.
    As the gates are drawn each morning it is as though a time capsule is being reopened, allowing thousands of people to visit the site each year.
    Within the sadness and solemnity are the stories of triumph and the earnest commemorations of lives lived throughout the far west of New South Wales [http://www.abc.net.au/local/photos/2012/08/03/3560065.htm Quoted from ABC Broken Hill, 3 August, 2012 12:27PM ACST '60,000 stories laid to rest' by Noah Schultz-Byard ]
    === LEST WE FORGET === The Commemoration walls provide the opportunity to place a poppy next to the Soldier's name, who served in the World War I, World War II or Vietnam Conflict, that someone may choose to honour.
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    == More Information == * [http://www.bhcemetery.com.au/ Broken Hill Cemetery Search Facility] * [https://www.brokenhill.nsw.gov.au/services/facilities/cemetery Broken Hill City Council: "A City's History is said to be in its Cemetery."] * [https://austcemindex.com/cemetery?cemid=1149 Australian Cemetery Index] * [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2225694 Find a Grave] * [https://billiongraves.com/cemetery/Cemetery/150013 Billion Graves] * [https://www.cwgc.org/visit-us/find-cemeteries-memorials/cemetery-details/2022730/broken-hill-cemetery/ Commonwealth War Graves Commission] ===Sortable Table of Graves=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Name!!Born!!Died!!Age!!Notes!!Photo |- |[[Arnold-954|Arnold, Raymond Edward]] ||--||1992 May 29||--||F Frederick; M Eva; S Linda; B Pat; S Freda Lewis|| No Photo |- |[[Arthur-1906|Arthur, Reginald Omar]]||1915 Aug 22||1970 Sep 11||55||F Thomas Sinclair; M Emily Arthur; W Marjorie Bertolli||No Photo |- |[[Barry-2894|Barry, Laurence]] ||1859 ||1904 Feb 12||45||F John; M May; W Margaret||[[image:Barry-2894.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Bertolli-2|Arthur, Marjorie (Bertolli)]]||1920 Aug 20||1998 Jul 29||85||H Reginald Omar Arthur||[[image:Broadstock-8.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Bertolli-1|Bertolli, Luigi (Louis)]]||c1870||1932 Jun||60||F Maurice; M Mary; W Susan||No Photo |- |[[Bond-6059|Bond, Mary]]||c1923||1937 Aug 14||14||F Charles Edward; M Margaret||[[image:Bond-6059.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Broadstock-8|Bertolli, Susan (Broadstock)]]||1876 Apr 29||1961 Apr 24||85||H Luigi Bertolli|||[[image:Broadstock-8.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Capel-187|Capel, Ernest Alfred]]||1878 ||1914 Apr 16||36||F Samuel; M Phillipa; W Mary Ellen; D Phyllis Letitia; S Annie; S Martha Jane; B Francis John; B William||No Photo |- |[[Carney-2145|Devitt, Mary (Carney)]]||c1868||1992 Apr 17||85||F John; M Ann (Annie); H Patrick; B John James||[[image:Carney-2145.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Carney-2155|Carney, John James]]||c1870||1991 Mar 03||21||F John; M Ann (Annie); S Mary (Devitt)||[[image:Carney-2145.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Crase-12|Crase, Albert Edmund]]||1907||1957 Dec 30||50||F Simon; M Mary Grace; W Gladys Mary||No Photo |- |[[Crase-4|Hughes, Florence May]]||1899 Jun 2||1984 Mar 05||84||F Simon; M Mary Grace; H William Patrick; B John Turner; S Alma; B William Ernest Henry; B Stanley Garnett; S Eva Arnold; B Albert Edmund; S Melva Hassan|| No Photo |- |[[Crase-106|Crase, Melvina]]||1931 Jul 14||2015 May 08||84||Family Not Yet Known||[[image:Crase-106.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Crase-1|Crase, Simon]]||1869 May 15||1941 Aug 11||75||W Mary Grace; S John Turner; D Alma; S William Ernest Henry; D Florence May; S Stanley Garnett; D Eva; S Albert Edmund; D Melva||No Photo |- |[[Edgar-1519|Edgar, Charles William]]||1880 ||1944 Jul 07||64||W Florence Victoria May; D Florence Irene||[[image:Edgar-1519.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Edgar-1520|Edgar, Florence Irene]] ||1915 Jan 09||1932 May 27||17||F Charles William; M Florence Victoria May||[[image:Edgar-1519.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Farrell-2124|Farrell, Michael]]||1848||1890 Oct 25||42||W Rose May; S Michael; D Rose||[[image:Farrell-2124.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Farrell-2401|Farrell, Michael]]||1886 Jun 27||1886 ||0||F Michael; M Rose May; S Rose M|| No Photo |- |[[Unknown-351244|Farrell, Rose May]]||1854||1906 Jun 20||52||H Michael; D Rose; B Michael||[[image:Unknown-351244.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Farrell-2400|Farrell, Rose M]]||1890 May 05||1892||4||F Michael; M Rose May; B Michael|| No Photo |- |[[Hegarty-172|Hegarty, John]]||c1866||1902 Jan 19||||W Margaret; D Violet Eileen||[[image:Hegarty-172-1.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Hegarty-183|Hegarty, Violet Eileen (Sykes)]]||1892 Sep||1919 Mar 04||26||F John; M Margaret; H Harold||[[image:Hegarty-172-1.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Unknown-351237|Murphy, Margaret Mary]]||1882 Mar 30||1971 Mar 02||89||D Jean Catherine Keenan||[[image:Unknown-351237.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Pinckham-1|Edgar, Florence Victoria May]]||1880 ||1944 Jul 07||64||H Charles William; D Florence Irene||[[image:Edgar-1519.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Theilgard-1|Theilgard, Susan]]||c1871||1946 Jan 8||75||H Juan R E Del Arancibio; D Claudina; S Juan Theilgard; D Mary A (Kathleen)||[[image:Del_Arancibio-1.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Del Arancibio-1|Theilgard, Juan Del Arancibio]]||c1869||1934 Apr 29||65||W Susan Mary; D Claudina; S Juan Theilgard; D Mary A (Kathleen)||[[image:Del_Arancibio-1.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Theilgard-2|Theilgard, Juan (Jack)]]||1897 Apr 9||1936 May 24||39||F Juan R E Del Arancibio; M Susan Mary; S Claudina; S Mary A (Kathleen)||[[image:Del_Arancibio-1.jpg|75px]] |- |[[Vidler-532|Vidler, Anita Grace]]||1908 Sept 08||1961 Apr 14||55||F Henry; M Rachel; H Arthur||[[image:Vidler-532-1.jpg|75px]] |} == References == * This is part of the [[Project:Cemeteries_of_Australia|Australian Cemeteries Project]].__NOTOC__

    Brooks County, Georgia

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    [[Category:Brooks County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]]
    Welcome to Brooks County, Georgia Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=c |size=550 |caption=Quitman, Brooks County, Georgia }} :'''1500's''' Historic Native peoples, (Apalachee and the Lower Creek) were in the area at the time of European encounters. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_County,_Georgia :'''1570''' The first Europeans in what is now Brooks County were Spanish missionaries from their colony in Florida arrived. The area that was to become Brooks county was first opened up to European-American settlement in 1818 when Irwin County was established. Coffee Road was built through the region in the 1820s. {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Coffee Road }}{{clear}} :'''1818''' With a treaty with the Spanish and Native Americans, President Andrew Jackson claimed land for the United States that would eventually be Brooks County. Lowndes County's first court session was held at the tavern owned ran by Sion Hall on the '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_Road Coffee Road],''' near what is now Morven, Georgia in Brooks County.https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/brooks-county ::'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_Road Coffee Road] ''' Trail was built in the early 1820's-- as a supply trail cut through the southern Georgia frontier. The trail ran from Jacksonville, Georgia, through Metcalf and across the Florida border to Tallahassee. The trail was approximately three feet wide (0.91 m), cleared, dug and leveled by enslaved African-American laborers. This trail initially was used to transport supplies and motions to the Florida Territory when the Creek wars were occurring and Indian wars were occurring. It had not bridges, ditches and only private ferry crossings could be used.. Pioneer families migrated to the area to claim land for plantation, who brought enslaved African Americans to work on the cotton plantations. This became the first vehicular path through the region. The trail was later improved and paved. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_Road :'''Post 1820''' Settlers traveled down the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_Road Coffee Road] from middle Georgia in their covered wagons, ox-drawn carts, and buggies. This became the first vehicular path through the region. :'''1853''' Brooks was elected to Congress as a States' Rights Democrat, serving until his death. Preston Brooks was best known for his vicious physical assault in Congress of the older Senator Charles Sumner, an anti-slavery advocate from Massachusetts. :'''June 17, 1858''' - Lowndes County residents were unhappy when the Atlantic and Gulf Railroad announced they had selected a planned route that would bypass Troupville. :'''June 22, 1858''' at 3:00 am, the Lowndes County courthouse at Troupville was set afire by William B. Crawford, who then fled to South Carolina after being released on bond. :'''Aug 9, 1858''' - a meeting began in the academy building in Troupville. All decided to request creation of a new county from the area of Lowndes County to the west of the Withlacoochee River . This would be called Brooks County.http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/brooks {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Map }}{{clear}} :'''Dec 11, 1858''' Georgia legislature created Brooks County from parts of Lowndes and Thomas counties as the 131st Georgia county. The 494-square-mile county was named for Preston S. Brooks of South Carolina, an extremely popular young legislator known for his intensely southern sentiments and his zealous defense of southern rights. {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Quitmen, Georgia }}{{clear}} :'''1859''' While creating Brooks County, the judges of the inferior were directed to select a site within 4 miles of the county center for the County Seat. The act directed that the county seat be named [[:Category:Quitman, Georgia|Quitman]] to honor John Quitman, a former governor of Mississippi, veteran of the Mexican War, and Mississippi congressman. The judges acted quickly,by selecting a site for Quitman on the Railway line which connected Savannah and southwestern Georgia. By Dec 19, the state had approved incorporation of Quitman, Georgia. :'''Jan. 1859''' a month after the creation of Brooks County, the judges used the home of Thomas Folsom in Quitman, Georgia for the county's first court room. :'''1859''' A temporary Courthouse was built.. Work was begun on a new courthouse of substance.. The Civil War delayed building. The contractor died in 1862.. Finally the new courthouse was completed 1864. :'''1859''' The first courthouse, a small, temporary building, opened. Roads were projected to run from the courthouse to each part of the county. A permanent courthouse was begun. {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Brooks county map }}{{clear}} :'''1860''' Brooks County was developed for cotton plantations, which depended on the slaves to plant, pick, maintain the cotton plantations. Cotton provided a high return in local and overseas markets, which made the large plantation owners wealthy.. The 1860 census showed a white population 3,067, a Free people of color population of 2, and a slave population of 3,282. :'''1862-65 ''' soon the Civil War (1861-65) delayed the courthouse construction. That courthouse, was completed in 1864, is still in use today, although it has undergone remodeling and modernizing. :'''Oct 23, 1863''' The Atlantic and Gulf Railroad reached Quitman. {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Georgia-12.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Eudora Plantation, Brooks County }}{{clear}} :'''1862-65 Civil War''', the county grew and provided the food for the Confederacy. It was called the "Smokehouse of the Confederacy."{History of Brooks County Georgia 1858-1948}. :'''1862-65''' -Civil War delayed the construction, by 1864 the new building was completed. This courthouse still stands today, with some remodeling, as well as modernizing. :'''1862-65 ''' Brooks county raised men for some Confederate Army regiments. Friction occurred between the economic classes of the county, when plantation owners, county officials, and slave patrol members were exempted from military conscription. {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption= Marker Civil War Vickery, slave conspiracy}}{{clear}} :'''August 1864''' a local white man named John Vickery conspired to incite a slave rebellion. His plan called for killing the slave owners, stealing their weapons, setting fire to Quitman, going to Madison, Florida, burning the town, getting help from Union troops from the Gulf Coast, and then returning to Quitman. Authorities learned of the plans. On the evening before the rebellion, a slave was arrested for theft and interrogated. this was followed by Vickery and the other slaves. Aug 23, 1864, Vickery and his 3 slaves were tried by the local militia and hanged in Quitman. Activity such as this with food riots, draft evasion,unrest increased during the last year of the Civil WAr.. Historical Marker located in Front of Quitman City Hall, Georgia. http://www.todayingeorgiahistory.org/content/slave-insurrection-quitman {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=old Quitman, Brooks co. jail }}{{clear}} :'''1868-70's''' After the war freedmen worked as sharecroppers or tenant farmers. This county had a high rate of racial violence by the whites against the African Americans. The county recorded the highest number of hate-related murders. :'''1918''' 13 African Americans were killed following a manhunt for Sidney Johnson. Due to Georgia's convict lease system, Johnson had been forced to work for an abusive white planter Following Johnson killing the planter, Johnson was killed by a police shootout. Others were killed including Johnson, Hayes Turner and wife Mary Turner who was 8 months pregnant. Possible 500 African Americans fled Lowndes and Brooks counties rather than face the same treatment. Nationally this sparked an Anti-Lynching Crusaders campaign,. known as the 1922 Dyer Bill. It proposed to make lynching a federal crime. ::Brooks county is a prosperous county. Farmers raise hogs as the primary industry. Moultrie packing house is in Brooks County. He saw the most hogs and fine quality near Quitman. Brooks county seemed to be prospering with nice homes, barns and fences. Farmers seemed to be loaning money to the merchants rather than merchants doing the loaning. http://usgwarchives.net/ga/brooks/history.html {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Downtoan Quitman }}{{{clear}} ::The largest town in '''Brooks County, Quitman''', was named the county seat. Quitman, in Brooks County, is known as the Camellia City. Longtime resident Betty Sheffield developed a camellia variety that carries her name. ::Today Brooks County is classified as being in the Plantation Trace tourist region. ::Other small towns in the county include Barney (famous for its peaches), Barwick, Morven, and Pavo. :'''2010''' - The Census 2010 shows Brooks with a population of 16,243, a decrease from the 2000 population of 16,450. ===Government Offices=== '''1st Courthouse, 1859''' The first courthouse, a small, temporary building, opened in 1859. A permanent courthouse was begun that year, but soon the Civil War (1861-65) delayed its construction. That courthouse, completed in 1864, is still in use today, although it has undergone remodeling and modernizing. {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Brooks county Courthouse. }}{{clear}} '''2nd Courthouse, 1864 ''' In 1861-65 the Civil War delayed the construction, by 1864 the new building was completed. This courthouse still stands today, with some remodeling, as well as modernizing. ===Geography=== :Located just west of Valdosta in southwest Georgia, on the Florida border, Brooks is a county of moss-laden oaks and a long and honored history. :Size 494-square-mile county :Named for Preston S. Brooks of South Carolina :Size -the county has a total area of 498 square miles (1,290 km2), of which 493 square miles (1,280 km2) is land and 4.8 square miles (12 km2) (1.0%) is water. ::Eastern boundary- the Little River (Withlacoochee River) and the Withlacoochee River, which together meander along a distance of over 100 miles (160 km) to form that boundary. These river boundaries are shared with Cook and Lowndes counties. ::Southern boundary of the county has a mutual east-west interface of about 25 miles (40 km) with Florida The county is discontinuous along the Florida border, ::Easternmost section about a mile east of the rest of the county. This section presently consists of one parcel, recorded as 350 acres (1.4 km2), although it has a border with Florida of almost 2 miles (3.2 km) ::North-south boundary about 26 miles (42 km) in length with Thomas County to the west. ::East-west boundary of 10 miles (16 km) and a north-south boundary of 3 miles (4.8 km) with Colquitt County to the northwest. :Parcels- 10,000 parcels of land, with 19 over 2,000 acres (8.1 km2) and two more than 5,000 acres :Subbasins - majority of Brooks County, including the NW part, central Brooks County, and the SE corner, is located in the Withlacoochee River sub-basin of the Suwannee River basin. Most of the S edge of the county is located in the Aucilla River sub-basin of the larger Aucilla-Waccasassa basin. NE portion, centered on Morven and including Barney, is located in the Little River sub-basin of the same Suwannee River basin :Wildlife -Quail, dove, ducks, and deer abound in the fields and forests. Brooks County also offers excellent fishing in its many lakes and streams, which are open to the public. ====Adjacent counties==== *Lowndes County created 1825 {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Brooks county }} *Cook County - northeast (created 1918 from Berrien County) *Madison County, Florida - southeast *Jefferson County, Florida - southwest *Thomas County - west (created 1825 from Early and Decatur counties) *Colquitt County - northwest (created in 1856 from Thomas and Lowndes counties) ====Protected areas==== *home to several endangered plant and animal species, including the Pond Spicebush, the Wood Stork, and the Eastern Indigo snake ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 16,450 people in the county with a population density of 33 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 57.36% Caucasian, 39.34% Black or African American, 0.30% Native American, 0.26% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 1.76% from other races, and 0.94% from two or more races. 3.07% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 16,243 people lived in the county with a population density of 32.9 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $41,309 and the median income for a family was $47,599. The per capita income for the county was $20,346. About 14.7% of families and 17.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 21.5% of those under age 18 and 22.3% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_County,_Georgia Highways
    *US 84.svg U.S. Route 84 *US 221.svg U.S. Route 221 *Georgia 33.svg State Route 33 *Georgia 38.svg State Route 38 *Georgia 76.svg State Route 76 *Georgia 122.svg State Route 122 *Georgia 133.svg State Route 133 *Georgia 333.svg State Route 333 *BROOKS CO Runway length 5000' Lights, CTAF 122.9 FSS Macon 122.4 [12] *Cotton plantations needed slave labor. The county was majority black following the Civil war into 1900's. At this time hundreds of African Americans left the county in the GREAT MIGRATION to go to midwestern industrial cities to find better jobs and escape the Jim Crow conditions of 1880-1930's Schools
    *Brooks County School District offers pre-school to grade twelve. There are two elementary schools, a middle school and a high school, Brooks County High School. The district has 167 full-time teachers and over 2,563 students. **North Brooks Elementary School **Quitman Elementary School **Brooks County Middle School **Brooks County High School *The county is serviced by the Brooks County Public Library. ====Cities==== *'''[[:Category: Quitman, Georgia|Quitman]], County Seat''' =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *[[:Category: Barwick, Georgia|Barwick]] ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barwick,_Georgia Barwick, Georgia, population 444)] *[[:Category: Morven, Georgia|Morven]] ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morven,_Georgia Morven, Georgia (population 634)] *[[:Category: Pavo, Georgia|Pavo]] ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavo,_Georgia Pavo, Georgia, populaton 711)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie,_Brooks_County,_Georgia Dixie, Brooks County, Georgia] ====County Resources==== *The county is serviced by the Brooks County Public Library. *Brooks County Museum and Cultural Center The former library was adapted for use as a cultural center. It is the site of a series of music, art, and culinary events throughout the year. *Georgia State Bicycle Route 10 is one of 14 bike routes across Georgia. Route 10 is 246 miles (396 km) long and goes from Lake Seminole in the west to Jekyll Island in the east. It runs a west-east route, of approximately 27.3 miles (43.9 km), through the County and passes through downtown Quitman. ====Census==== :1860 === 6,356 — :1870 === 8,342 31.2% :1880 === 11,727 40.6% :1890 === 13,979 19.2% :1900 === 18,606 33.1% :1910 === 23,832 28.1% :1920 === 24,538 3.0% :1930 === 21,330 −13.1% :1940 === 20,497 −3.9% :1950 === 18,169 −11.4% :1960 === 15,292 −15.8% :1970 === 13,739 −10.2% :1980 === 15,255 11.0% :1990 === 15,398 0.9% :2000 === 16,450 6.8% :2010 === 16,243 −1.3% :Est. 2016 === 15,687 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Oak Hill Cemetery, Quitman, Georgia|Oak Hill Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?name=&locationId=county_396 FindAGrave cemeteries, Brooks County, Georgia] *[https://georgia.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,13027.cfm Brooks County Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barwick,_Georgia Barwick, Georgia, population 444)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morven,_Georgia Morven, Georgia (population 634)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pavo,_Georgia Pavo, Georgia, populaton 711)] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dixie,_Brooks_County,_Georgia Dixie, Brooks County, Georgia] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee_Road Coffee Road] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morven,_Georgia Morven, Georgia] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?name=&locationId=county_396 FindAGrave cemeteries, Brooks County, Georgia] *[https://georgia.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,13027.cfm Brooks County Cemeteries]

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    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Brooks County courthouse, Falfurrias. }} FORMED *{{Blue|1848 Brooks County was formed from Webb and Starr County, Texas}} :'''9,200 b.c. to 6,000 b.c.''' Paleo Indian culture lived in the future Brooks County (lower Rio Grande River Valley) 11,000 years ago. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb16 Artifacts are of the Native Americans. Handbook of Texas Online, Alicia A. Garza, "Brooks County," accessed June 18, 2016, http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb16. Uploaded on June 12, 2010. Modified on January 29, 2016. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. :'''1500s''' (16th century), the ''Spaniards'' explored present day South Texas Counties in the Lower Rio Grande River Valley. The Spaniards condemned the territory uninhabitable even for livestock grazing. :'''1600s''' - In the late 17th century when rumors of a French settlement reached the Spanish throne, Spaniards began considering establishing settlements in this area. The Spanish Monarchs had outlawed slavery of indigenous peoples in 1542. Spain's methodology was to convert the native Americans to Christianity (Catholicism). ::Note: it is possible so much agitation over control of the larger settlements of the rest of Texas overshadowed the records for Brooks area soon to be a County. :'''1767''' - there were Spanish land grants in the Trans-Nueces region made. :'''1800''' efforts began to encourage colonists into the colony that would become Brooks county. :'''1830''' Los Olmos was established. It is the oldest settlement of Brooks county.. It was named after Ramon de la Garza's land grant, known as Los Olmos.[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hvlat Paisano (Los Olmos)] :'''1836-1848'''- In the time span of Texas Revolution (1836) until after the closing of the Mexican War, Brooks County was in an area that lay between the Rio Grande and Nueces River. Texas had one agreement from Gen Santa Anna, but it is said the Mexican government did not accept Santa Anna's agreement... The USA (and Texas) and Mexico disagreed upon who owned the territory. :'''1836-1848'''-Many recipients of grants moved back to Mexico. Wandering vaqueros took up residence, giving trouble to the remaining settlers. these caused trouble to many of the original grantees, so that they fled to Mexico. Result: and much of the area was occupied only by wandering vaqueros. Gradually, with the cessation of hostilities, some families returned, but frequent droughts and lack of transportation discouraged permanent settlement.. :'''1846''' this area was split to form [[Space: San Patricio County, Texas|San Patricio County]] was divided to form [[Space: Nueces County, Texas|Nueces County]],

    :'''1847-53 -King Ranch''', located in portions of Brooks, Jim Wells, Kenedy, Kleberg, Nueces, and Willacy Counties.. Acreage- 825,000 Acres Primary use of the Ranches: Cow-calf, feed yard, farming, horses, oil and gas, wild game hunting, birding. This is the most successful ranch of Texas with the most stories.. Captain Richard King, stow-away on a steamship and pilot during the Mexican American war and later the Civil War. He made a fortune on his steamship business. When he founded the ranch, he knew almost nothing about cattle ranching. He made smart decisions on buying land with the only fresh water. King was also able to coax a whole Mexican town of vaqueros to move to his ranch in Texas and thus work for him..The King Ranch, Inc.—it was incorporated in 1934—has diversified interests ranging from agribusiness to oil and gas, and it is co-owned by Captain King’s heirs and other stockholders.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    :'''1853''' Richard King purchased the Santa Gertrudis grant in Kleberg County from the heirs of the original Spanish grantees and started the King Ranch. :'''1848''' The area was divided again to form [[Space: Cameron County, Texas|Cameron County]], [[Space: Webb County, Texas|Webb]], and [[Space: Starr County, Texas|Starr]] counties. *{{Blue|1848 Brooks County was formed from Webb and Starr County, Texas}} :'''1911''', after several years of effort, Lasater, with the help of State Representative John Abijah Brooks, succeeded in having Brooks County separated from Starr County, with Falfurrias as the county seat :'''Post 1865'''- New settlers were ranchers, and many of them married into the prominent families of the time, acquiring the social status of the region. :'''1895''' - The founding of Falfurrias is thanks to the work of a pioneer of Rio Grande Valley, [[Lasater-171|'''Edward Cunningham Lasater''']] [http://maps.google.com/maps?q=Falfurrias Falfurrias] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falfurrias,_Texas :'''1895 ''' Lasater began his ranch in what was then the north part of Starr County. He bought/ acquired extensive acreage (over 350,000 acres) and bought over 7,000 cows from the Kenedy Pasture Company. In addition to the Butter, cream products, Lasater also was a breeder of Jersey cattle in the USA. It became one of the largest ranches.

    :'''1897 Jones Family Ranches''' location in Brooks, Jim Hogg, and Starr Counties.. total acreage 380,000 ACRES, used for cattle, OIL and GAS, WILD GAME Hunting... When William Whitby Jones said he wanted to go into ranching, his dad, Captain A.C. Jones who owned a bank and mercantile store in Beeville was displeased!! Worse than that it seemed to be in a bandit infested and isolated place called South Texas. The parent had given the son a good education at Roanoke College in Virginia and business school. William Whitby bought 6 acres in Jim Hogg County (part of Las Animas Land grant. Gradually Jones with his wife added 373,000 acres. Today his grandchildren and great grandchildren own the ranches.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    :'''1898,''' a post office opened in the community. A local newspaper began publication in 1906 :'''1904''' --When the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway went through south from Alice to his ranch,that helped get merchandise and settlers to the area. Thus Lasater founded Falfurrias, then he divided a part of the ranch land to sell portions to other farmers. :'''1906''' E. R. Rachal planted the first '''citrus trees''', followed by years of freezes, :'''1909''' -Lasater began the grazing ranch and raising of Jersey cows and established a creamery. It takes good grass to produce delicious sweet cream butter. This butter, and the other products gave the town the name we see in grocery stores other products. :2016 -It seems that today that butter is no longer made from milk produced in Falfurrias. http://www.dallasobserver.com/restaurants/whats-the-truth-behind-a-label-a-story-of-texas-butter-nostalgia-7027326 This article describes how its author investigated the Falfurrias name on the carton. The author of above article found the grandson who told him how hard it is to maintain good quality and still be commercially competitive.. Thus eventually another company bought out the business. Read the article. [http://www.dallasobserver.com/restaurants/whats-the-truth-behind-a-label-a-story-of-texas-butter-nostalgia-7027326 Falfurrias] Now the Dairy Farmers of America, which has a huge plant in Winnsboro, owns the family-owned butter company.!! :'''1910'''- Early 1910 some other ranchers from western Brooks County began trying to get a county formed free from Lasater's influence. :'''1911''' -'''The state granted a petition by local residents to form a new county, Brooks, with Falfurrias as its county seat'''. :'''1911''' Lasater was able to get Brooks separated from [[Space: Starr County, Texas|Starr County]] due to help from [[Brooks-9417|John Abijah Brooks]].https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/fbrdv :Falfurrias was named the county seat. :'''1913''' [[Space: Jim Hogg County, Texas|Jim Hogg County]] was formed from 990 square miles of Brooks County, and Brooks County assumed its present dimensions. :'''1900 to 1940''' Brooks County was still essentially a ranching economy. :'''1920's''' - Irrigation methods introduced to the area brought in truck farming and the citrus fruit industry. The city became a primary trade and shipping center for the surrounding region. The area received another economic boost in the 1930s and 1940s when extensive oil and gas reserves were discovered around Falfurrias. :'''1920's and 1930's''' Many of the cattle were dairy cattle. Falfurrias is known for its dairy products and {{Blue|BUTTER}}. :'''1930 - 1980''' Brooks County is counted as 7th of United States counties for high percentage of residents of Hispanic origin. :: Newcomers were ranchers, and many of them married into the most prominent families and adopted the existing social customs. ::Lasater, a Republican and Manuel Guerra had several run-ins or encounters, as they each tried to maintain control of this land.

    '''East Family Ranches''', in counties: Brooks, Cameron, Hildago, Jim Hogg, Kenedy, Kleberg, Starr, And Willacy counties. (340,000 Acres) used for Cattle, oil, gas, no known date of founding. :{{red|This ranching family will not talk to the press.}} According to the 1957 book, "The King Ranch" by Tom Lea: Tom T East a rancher married Alice Kleberg, granddaughter of Richard King and the King Ranch in 1915. The newlyweds went to live on Tom East's San Antonio Viejo Ranch located 75 miles from the King Ranch. The Easts suffered financial troubles and sold their 77,000 acres . After this the first oil well was found on their ranch San Antonio Viejo.).. Upon Alice Kleberg's death, her estate was transferred back to the East family. :Robert and Evelyn East, widow of his brother own the East Family Ranches. Robert owns the San Antonio Viejo, Casa Verde and San Pablo while while Evelyn East owns the Santa Fe.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    :'''Bass Family Ranches''', Location in Aranasas, Atascosa, Brooks, Hidalgo, Johnson, Kenedy, Kleberg, Parker, Red River and Tarrant counties (ACREAGE: 150,000 Acres) :The Basses are similar to the Easts. The family is very tightlipped. Neither the family or employees will confirm location, acreage. According to what we can find, there are 3 Texas ranches. :1) Lee Bass owns El Coyote (S of Falfurrias ) :2) Ed owns the Wainscot (SW of Fort Worth) :3) the Bass family owns the San Jose cattle company on the Gulf Coast as well as additional acreage scattered around Texas.. :4) Winfield Scott founded Winscott, founded by Winfield Scott (Fort Worth millionaire) :5) San Jose Ranch is located on San Jose Island (north of South Padre. Cattle would have to swim or be transported by barge to and from the mainland. (The Island has an airstrip, but is used for people).http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    ===Formed From=== :*'''1911''', after several years of effort, Lasater, with the help of State Representative John Abijah Brooks, succeeded in having Brooks County separated from Starr County, with Falfurrias as the county seat.[[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb16 Texas Handbook, Books County]] ===Adjacent counties=== {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=150 |caption=Adjacent counties. }} ====Land Grants==== Twenty-five land grants *'''1747''' land grants in the Trans-Nueces region were made by the Spanish Monarchs. *'''Nov 8 1797''' - ''San Salvador del Tule grant'' to '''Juan José Ballí'''on November 8, 1797. *'''1827'''- grant to Luciano Chapa ( El Encino en el Poso) *'''1830''' grant to Ramón de la Garza ( El Paisano/Los Olmos) ====Government Office==== [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/HFF01 '''Falfurrias], the county seat,''' was established in 1895 and named after Lasater's ranch, La Mota de Falfurrias. Brooks County has only had one courthouse. {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Brooks County courthouse, Falfurrias. }} '''1911-1st Brooks County Courthouse''', - "This building was the first and only courthouse built for Brooks County.'' :June 2006 annex was opened and the 1914 court house closed to have renovations done. " - Terry Jeanson, http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Falfurria_Texas/Brooks-County-Courthouse-Falfurrias-Texas.htm :Brooks' courthouse is of the ''Classical Revival", a design of Beaux Arts style used in some Revival architecture which was renovated in 1914. When the courthouse was built, two (2) cornerstones with the names of county officials, architect, contractor and holds two copies of the town's local paper, El Burro" and some U.S and Mexican coins. [http://texastropicaltrail.com/plan-your-adventure/historic-sites-and-cities/sites/brooks-county-courthouse Historic Sites]The Masonic cornerstone received an anointment of the “Corn of Nourishment”, the “Wine of Refreshment”, and the “Oil of Joy”, courtesy of the local Masonic Lodge, as incentives toward the welfare and prosperity of Brooks County. ===Geography=== *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb16 :Brooks County, Texas is a forbidding county. Its land is known for: tangled mesquite, sand pits, rattlesnakes and thick cacti. :Spaniards nicknamed this region ''Wild Horse Desert''. :'''Location''' - Rio Grande Plain region located S of Corpus Christi on U. S. Highway 281. :Adjacent counties- north by Duval and Jim Wells counties, east by Kleberg and Kenedy counties, south by Hidalgo and Starr counties, west by Jim Hogg County. :'''Latitute/Longitude:''' 27°03' north latitude and 98°14' west longitude. :County Seat -Falfurrias, the county's largest town, county seat, is in NE Brooks County at the junction of U.S. Hwy 281, State hwy 285, and Farm roads 2191 and 1418. :Other communities include Encino, Flowella, and Rachal. :'''Size''': - 942 sq mi of brushy mesquite land. :'''Elevation''' - 100-400 feet :'''Soil''' - surface -loamy at the surface and clayey beneath level to undulating, poorly drained soils with isolated dunes in the NE corner :'''Vegetation/trees'''-- live oak, mesquite, brush weeds cacti, grasses. :'''Farmland''' - 1-10% considered prime :'''Mineral''' - caliche, gypsum, salt domes, oil, and gas. :'''Temperatures''' range from 44° F to 69° in January and 73° to 97° in July. :'''Rainfall''' - twenty-five inches :'''Growing Season''' averages 310 days. *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb16 '''Roads/Highways''' : U.S. Highway 281 :I- 69C -will follow US. 281 mostly New :Texas State Highway 285 :Texas Farm to Market Road 755 ===Demographics=== *'''Encino Division of the King Ranch''' (3/4 of the division) is in the eastern part of county The census of 2000 reflected there were 7,976 people giving a density of 8 people per sq mi. Racial breakdown was 75.84% White, 0.19% Black or African American, 0.46% Native American, 0.09% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 21.58% from other races, and 91.57% of the population were Hispanic . The median income for a family in the county of $22,473. Males had a median income of $23,051 versus $16,103 for females. The per capita income for the county was $10,234. About 36.90% of families and 40.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 51.70% of those under age 18 and '''30.40% of those age 65 or over'''. '''Politics'''
    Although the majority of Texas is Republican currently, Brooks County has '''never voted for a Republican Presidential candidate since its creation in 1911'''. This makes Brooks county a stronghold for Democracy. Even in 2004 In the 2004 presidential election, the county gave '''1,820 votes to Democratic''' candidate John Kerry to 844 for Republican George W. Bush. In 2012, 78.5% of the county's voters chose President Obama. ===Cities, Communities=== *Airport Road Addition, Texas *Cantu Addition, Texas *[[:Category: Encino, Texas|Encino]] *[[:Category: Falfurrias, Texas|Falfurrias (county seat)]] *[[:Category: Flowella, Texas|Flowella]] *[[:Category: Rachal, Texas|Rachal]] ===Things to do/see=== *Texas Tropical Trail is in Brooks County. *Hunting *Fiesta Ranchera in May *Watermelon Roundup- June *Mexican Village Celebration, June *Fourth of July Rodeo. ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} **'''No Cemetery Categories''' have been created for Brooks County as of 2018 *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2543 FindaGrave cemeteries of Brooks County, Texas] *[https://www.accessgenealogy.com/cemetery/brooks-county-texas-cemetery-records.htm List of Brooks County Cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Brooks/ListBrooks.html Brooks County Cemeteries by Gloria Mayfield] ===National and State Historical Markers=== #Historical Marker — 5047000522, Brooks County Courthouse — Brooks County Courthouse (1914), National Register Listing — 2012000193 #Historical Marker — 5047000523, Brooks County's Catholic Heritage — Brooks County #Historical Marker — 5047000524, Don Pedro Jaramillo (1829-1907) — Brooks County #Historical Marker — 5047001248, El Encino del Poso (The Oak in the Hole) — Brooks County #Historical Marker — 5047001414, El Lucero — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047000905, Falfurrias — Brooks County #Historical Marker — 5047001561, Falfurrias to Encino Road — Brooks County #Historical Marker — 5047012799, First United Methodist Church of Falfurrias — Brooks County #Historical Marker — 5047001888, Garcia — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047002005, Garza Zamora Family Cemetery — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047001405, Heritage Museum — Brooks County #Museum Information — 4200000144, Huerta — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047002205, James Abijah Brooks — Brooks County #Historical Marker — 5047002712, Longoria — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047000505, Old Town — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047001005, Pedro Jaramillo — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047001505, Perez — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047000205 #Cemetery — 7047001205 #Cemetery — 7047001605, Rancho Nuevo — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047000405, Site of Los Olmos — Brooks County #Historical Marker — 5047004823, Town of Flowella — Brooks County #Historical Marker — 5047001925, Unnamed — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047001905 #Cemetery — 7047002105, Vallerreno — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047000605, Vivian and Juanita Perez De Luna Cemetery — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047000105, unknown (N Falfurrias) — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047001105, unknown (Palobla Creek) — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047001705, unknown (S Encino) — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047000805, unknown (SE of Flowella) — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047001305, unknown (SW Encino) — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047000705, unknown (Tacubaya) — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047000305, unknown grave (N Lucero Cem) — Brooks County #Cemetery — 7047001805 {{Image|file=Brooks_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Brooks co. courthouse, 1940 postcard. }}{{clear}} ===Sources=== *http://www.themonitor.com/news/local/in-poorest-county-in-texas-at-center-of-us-border/article_f0b3bfc2-25a0-11e4-8644-0017a43b2370.html *http://latinousa.org/2014/01/03/brooks-county-m-oribe/ *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb16 *http://texastropicaltrail.com/plan-your-adventure/historic-sites-and-cities/sites/brooks-county-courthouse * "State & County QuickFacts" *Saslow, Eli. "Going it alone". www.washingtonpost.com. The Washington Post. Retrieved 10 August 2014. *[http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Falfurria_Texas/Falfurrias.htm Falfurrias on Texas Escapes Online Magazine] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooks_County,_Texas Brooks County, Texas] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falfurrias%2C_Texas

    Brooks Family Mysteries

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    Here are open questions about Brookss. Please edit this text, upload unidentified pictures, add your questions to the bulletin board, post fuzzy memories you want to clear up, etc. Who is William Brooks (Brooks-7894) born in North Carolina and maybe died before 1849? Father of James (Brooks-7893) and Elizabeth (Brooks-7942) and spouse of Louraina Freeman(Freeman-7201). Possibly the brother of Thomas F. Brooks (Brooks-7911). The only hint I have been able to find is the death certificate of James which lists William and Louraina as his parents, however James, Elizabeth, and Louraina were all living with Thomas F in 1850 in Anderson county, TN. Louraina even married Thomas in 1849. Please post up any solid information you can find on William and his connections to James, Elizabeth, Louraina, and Thomas F.. This is my brick wall that I hit years ago. [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

    Brookshaw Name Study

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    [[Category:Brookshaw Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]]
    Welcome to the Brookshaw Name Study!
    This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Please join by contacting the project leader, [[Brookshaw-19|Greta Brookshaw]]. See the sections on our goals and what you can do below. Post questions and comments to and add details about your particular area of interest. *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=BROOKSHAW&cln=0&order=name&u= Brookshaw Index] on WikiTree === Our Goals === The purpose of this study is to gather all information about the Brookshaw name and its origin in order to find out if all those with the surname share common ancestry. === What You Can Do === #Add the ''Brookshaw'' tag to the list of tags you are following. #Work cooperatively together with other Brookshaw profile managers to create the best Brookshaw tree possible. #Add the One Name Studies template and category for Brookshaw Name Study to any Brookshaw profiles you manage. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Brookshaw profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Contact [[Andrus-373|Alison]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #If you are a male with the Brookshaw surname and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. === Origins === Recorded as Brookshaw and Bruckshaw in England, it is believed to be an English 'lost' village locational surname and to have originated from a place in the county of Cheshire, which according to the famous Victorian etymologist Canon Charles Bardlsey, writing in the year 1880, had completely disappeared. The name originates from the pre 7th century Olde English words 'brok-sceag', meaning a wood by a brook. A brook was not necessarily a stream, it could mean any stretch of water, or even a marsh. 'Lost' villages are a feature of the British Isles. It is estimated that at least three thousand modern surnames do originate from such places of which the only reminder of their existence lies in the surviving surname. Locational surnames are also 'from' names. That is to say names that were given to people after they left their original homes to move somewhere else, the easiest way to identy such strangers being to call them by the name of the place from whence they came. Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Brookshaw#ixzz44nudySB6 In America, there are descendants of the Brookshaw name that was anglicized from the Bohemian surname Procksher or Brocksher. === Other Spelling Variations === :Brockshaw :Bruckshaw :Burkshaw :Brookshire :Brookeshawe :Brookshawe :Brokeshaw === Early Settlement === '''England''' :John Brookeshawe and Anne Clerke were married 1574: Prestbury Ch. (Cheshire). :John Brookshaw, of Stockport, 1618: Wills at Chester. :George Bruckshaw, of Bredbury, 1611: ibid. :John Brookshaw, of Bredbury, 1622: Earwaker's East Cheshire. :Henry Bruckshaw, of Bradbury, 1670: Wills at Chester. :Thomas Bruckshaw and Ann Waterer were married 1775: St. George, Hanover Square. '''United States of America''' :[[Brookshaw-11|James Brookshaw]], b. 1650 England, and his wife, Mary Elizabeth, arrived in Maryland aboard the ''Friendship'' in 1674. :Isaac Brookshaw arrived in Philadelphia in 1683. :Joseph Brookshaw arrived in Allegheny County, Pennsylvania in 1823. === Notables By The Name Brookshaw === :[http://www.vam.ac.uk/content/articles/g/george-brookshaw/ George Brookshaw] (1751-1823), English painter :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richard_Brookshaw Richard Brookshaw] (1748-1779), English mezzotint engraver :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dorothy_Brookshaw Dorothy Elizabeth Brookshaw] (b. 1912), Canadian Olympic medalist :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Traci_Brooks Tracy Brookshaw] (b. 1975), Canadian professional wrestler === Resources === *[http://www.genealogytoday.com/surname/finder.mv?Surname=Brookshaw Brookshaw Family] at Surname Finder *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GSfn=&GSmn=&GSln=Brookshaw&GSby=&GSbyrel=in&GSdy=&GSdyrel=in&GScntry=0&GSst=0&GSob=n Brookshaw Family] on FindaGrave *The Brookshire Family by Glenna Brookshire Beck and Charles Randolph Sheridan - this book covers the descendants of James and Mary Brookshaw who arrived from England in 1674 as indentured servants and settled in Somerset County, Maryland, USA. *[https://books.google.com/books?id=BSkAAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA169&dq=Brookshaw+~genealogy&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjvudXZx_PLAhWptIMKHR7JC2kQ6AEISzAE#v=onepage&q=Brookshaw%20~genealogy&f=false A Genealogical and Heraldic Dictionary of the Landed Gentry of ..., Volume 1]; Bruckshaw of Harry Town Hall

    Brother Jonathan Cemetery

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    [[Category:Brother Jonathan Cemetery, Crescent City, California]] '''Cemetery Name:''' Brother Jonathan Cemetery '''Address:''' SE Corner of 9th and Pebble Beach Dr., Crescent City, CA 95531 '''GPS Coordinates:''' N 41° 45.034 W 124° 12.688 '''OS Grid:''' 10T E 399277 N 4622792 =='''Cemetery History:'''== :According to the Del Norte County History Society, what is now known as the Brother Jonathan Cemetery/Memorial was the original Masonic Cemetery. The land was purchased by the Masons on 26 Feb 1854. The first official burial was two days later of Master Mason N. W. Springer. Two months later the "most important" burial occurred for Grand Warden Rev. Saschel Wood in April, 1854. Both of these men were reintered in the present day Masonic Cemetery on Cooper Street in Crescent City, Del Norte, California. (This cemetery is actually four different cemeteries in what is called the Crescent City Cemetery. It includes the Old and New Masonic Cemeteries, the IOOF Cemetery, the Veteran's Cemetery, and the Catholic Cemetery.) :When the original Masonic Cemetery was opened it was only for the burial of Masons. In 1855 it was opened to all. :Regarding the sinking of the "Brother Jonathan", some say 90 bodies came ashore. They were taken to Dugan & Walls Warehouse prior to burial. Each headstone stated, "Sacred to the Memory of ____________, Lost on the Brother Jonathan, July 30, 1865. Records show that 45 bodies were buried and a number claimed by family members and interred elsewhere. It is said that there is a mass grave of 66 unidentified victims in the cemetery. :According to the "Del Norte Record" of 17 Sep 1881 and 9 Feb 1884 there was a section in the cemetery for Native Americans and a section for the Chinese in the area. In my interview with Karen at the Del Norte County Historical Society, she stated that there was a work agreement with the Chinese that stated that should any of them die while in the area they would be buried in the local cemetery until they could be reintered back in China. (These were persons who were here for work and not citizenship). Karen also stated that often holes would be found in the Chinese section where these bodies had been dug up to be sent back to the home country. Karen also told me that there was some conflict among the "old-timers" as to whether or not there were Native Americans buried in this cemetery. :So much of the history of this cemetery is lost because before 1880 no cemetery records were required to be kept. Later cemetery records were lost in a fire in 1948. The County Courthouse had no records until 1905. As cited above, the first headstone was placed in 1856; the last in 1906. The original Masonic Cemetery was the only cemetery in Crescent City for thirty to forty years. :Unfortunately, over the years the cemetery "went to seed". It was overgrown, headstones were broken and/or missing, there was vandalism. It was considered haunted and children would take a wide berth when having to walk in the area. :There was a renovation of the area sometime in the 1950s. The Brother Jonathan Cemetery/Memorial was founded in 1955. As many family members as could be identified, were contacted about reinterment of the bodies buried in this cemetery. Some were reburied in the newer Crescent City Cemetery, others were taken elsewhere. Many are still where they were originally buried, now in unmarked/unknown graves. The original boundaries of the Old Masonic Cemetery are not certain today although there is speculation. About the center of where the cemetery was is now the Brother Jonathan Park which surrounds the Brother Jonathan Cemetery/Memorial. The majority of the cemetery has been redeveloped with housing and roads. Many of the graves are still under this area, but identification has been lost to time. There have been times during this development when coffins have been uncovered. :The 28 gravestones that are formed into a circle around the flagpole at the Memorial are the few that could be salvaged at the time of the redevelopment. I believe these stones used to be erect, but are now laying flat. Also, they are not marking the spot where the bodies were actually buried. As you walk around these headstones, you find that family members are not necessarily near each other. It appears that when the Memorial was built they used the "good" headstones. Each of those people are still in the ground in the area, but their actual burial spot is unknown. :Here is a short list of some who were originally buried in the Old Masonic Cemetery, but were later moved to the Crescent City Cemetery: ::[[Henley-1406|Thomas Henley]]
    ::[[Shutt-341|George Shutt]]
    ::[[Hunter-14937|Robert Hunter]]
    ::[[Zimerle-1|Frank Zimerle]] :There is one headstone kept in the basement at the Del Norte County Historical Society which is in pieces. It is for: ::[[Dixon-11421|William Dixon]] =='''Memorial Information:'''== :The Brother Jonathan Memorial is specifically for memorials for the lost and burials unknown for the victims of the sinking of the steamship, S.S. Brother Jonathan. :Brother Jonathan Cemetery is an actual cemetery but is not inclusive to only victims of the shipwreck. It was the original cemetery in Crescent City. :This memorial is dedicated to those who lost their lives in the wreck of the Pacific Mail steamer Brother Jonathan at point St. George's Reef, July 30, 1865. The ill-fated Brother Jonathan, a steam-driven side-paddle wheeler was lost in stormy seas. It went down four miles off Point St. George, just north of Crescent City. :With the loss of over 200 lives, the wreck of the Brother Jonathan remains the worst shipping disaster on the Pacific Coast. Only nineteen people survived. Some of the victims were buried in the old cemetery where a memorial now stands. :There are 28 gravestones placed in a large circle with the flag of the United States standing at the head of the circle (see photo). The circle is divided into four sections with seven headstones in each section. The cemetery/memorial is a small park just across Pebble Beach Drive from the Pacific Ocean. =='''Headstones:'''== ::[[Unknown-471724|Elizabeth Johnson]]
    ::[[Mendez-537|J. Mendez]]
    ::[[Evanes-1|James W. Evanes]]
    ::[[Diller-563|Isaac W. Diller]]
    ::[[Duffy-2869|Catharine Peacock]]
    ::[[Unknown-473138|Ann Davis]]
    ::[[Grubler-14|S. H. Grubler]]
    ::[[Rowell-1632|Daniel C. Rowell]] (drowned in the wreck of the Brother Jonathan)
    ::[[Houck-1023|Henry Houck]]
    ::[[Mullin-1391|William J. Mullin]]
    ::[[Nickel-687|John Ramy Nickel]]
    ::[[Ramey-1948|Edith M. Nickel]]
    ::[[Nickel-690|Laurien Nickel]]
    ::[[Rozell-178|Augustus Rozell]]
    ::[[McGlade-68|Edward McGlade]]
    ::[[Houck-1025|Taresea Houck]]
    ::[[Pomeroy-2176|Theodore S. Pomeroy]]
    ::[[McDonald-17819|Ada Bell McDonald]] and [[McDonald-17820|Willie B. McDonald]] (infants)
    ::[[Unknown-480017|Louisa Patterson]]
    ::[[Phetteplace-89|Benjamin Phetteplace]]
    ::[[Liddle-587|James W. Liddle]]
    ::[[Saville-451|William Saville]]
    ::[[Henley-1401|Nellie Saville]]
    ::[[Fischerman-7|August Fischerman, Sr.]]
    ::[[Buell-1185|Polna Rowell]] (drowned in the wreck of the Brother Jonathan)
    ::[[Sears-4709|F. Sears]]
    ::[[Peacock-3335|G. M. Peacock]]
    ::[[Boyet-55|Rufus P. Boyet]]
    =='''Lost Graves:'''== ::[[Davis-67130|Jonathan Davis]]
    ::[[Unknown-490389|Alice Johnson]]
    ::[[Record-318|Rachael Ellen Record]]
    ::[[Haptonstall-68|Harriet Crook]]
    ::[[Rowell-1637|Elias Rowell]]
    ::[[Rowell-1638|Henry Rowell]]
    ::[[Rowell-1639|Charles Rowell]]
    ::[[Rowell-1665|Unknown Rowell]]
    ::[[Fischerman-6|John Fischerman]]
    ::[[West-18895|George Washington West]]

    Brother Soldiers

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    George and Jemima Kershaw were natives of Manchester, England but wanted additional opportunities for their five sons and two daughters. Their adult children were eager to leave their British homeland to chart a new life’s course for themselves. So in October 1911, the middle son, Frederick, was sent to America to find work and establish a home base for the family in Haverhill, Massachusetts. He was skilled as a plumber, so ready work was available. Within a couple months, another middle son, Edwin, arrived in February 1912 to join Frederick. Their father, George arrived in August 1912, followed by his wife, Jemima and son, John, in October 1912. In the spring of 1913, a daughter, Margaret with her husband appeared followed by the second oldest son, Henry and Henry’s brother-in-law, the husband of Elizabeth reached their destination by December 1913. Henry’s wife and children along with sister, Elizabeth and her children joined the family in Massachusetts by April 1914. Only George and Jemima’s oldest son, George, Jr. did not come to America due to his military service starting in 1913 with the British Army Seaforth Highlanders. By June and July of 1914, Europe was about to erupt into warfare, known as the “The Great War”. Jemima Kershaw felt so appreciative and grateful that most of her sons were out of Europe and hopefully safe in America, that these young English immigrant sons would never had to serve in the British Army. The Kershaw sons had completed the War Draft Registration forms done in the United States as require by law. It was highly unlikely any of the sons returned to England especially during the war but if they were set on serving in the military they could have volunteered. Frederick was not accepted by U.S. Army due to defective teeth and an ear condition but was accepted by '''Canadian Engineers Corp.''' to serve with the Canadian Army. He reported to Quebec, Canada on July 30, 1918. His brother, John, also served with the Canadian Engineering Corp. in Regimental # 2014123 reporting also in July 1918. One of the places he was stationed was in Siberia region located in the Soviet Union. In the Haverhill, Massachusetts newspapers were a couple articles about the Kershaw brothers joining the Canadian Army since they were not accepted by the American military. Frederick and John, were patriotic enough, in spite of their mother’s fears, to leave the safety of their new homeland to help in the Allied effort to win the Great War in Europe. Both sons did return to Massachusetts, Frederick to his wife and John to care for his widowed mother. [[Category: World War I, Experiences]]

    Brouwer-Brewer Family Mysteries

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    [[Category: Brouwer, Adam Family of New Netherland]] [[Category:Family Mysteries]] {{UnverifiedParents|The identity of Henry, Margaret, Sophia, and Mary Brower's parents and their ancestry is unknown. Claims they were siblings and children of Abraham Brouwer and [[Wilts-9|Mary Wilts]], are undocumented and unproven.}} ==Biography== The purpose of this page is to determine the parents and ancestry for [[Brower-1381|Henry Brewer]], [[Brouwer-785|Margaret Brouwer]], [[Brower-1713|Sophia Bruer]] and [[Brewer-5319|Mary Brewer]]. ==='''The Mystery'''=== Are Henry, Margaret, Sophia and Mary related? Who were their parents? ===Early Research Proven False=== ''Claim of descent from Anneke Jans and Everadus Bogardus is disproven'' The parents of [[Brower-1381|Henry Brower]] have not been proven. One researcher wrote: "It has been claimed that the parents of Henry Brewer are a couple named Abraham Brower and [[Wilts-9|Mary Wilts]]. This claim has long been circulated among descendants and appears to have originated sometime in the early 20th or late 19th century with descendants wishing to establish a lineage from [[Jans-49|Anneke Jans]]. [[Brower-1516|Charles Brewer]] and John W. Timmonds together filed a claim, in 1841, to land on Manhattan Island once in the possession of [[Jans-49|Anneke Jans]]. Anneke JANS and Everardus BOGARDUS Descendants Association.Most Frequent Errors and Incorrect or Unproven Lines of Descent from Anneke Jans. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~ghosthunter/Anneke/page6.htm]Letter from John Frederick Brewer (Mogadore, Ohio) to William B. Bogardus, 2001-2002; William B. Bogardus Collection (Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio). Box 8, File D, 394-B. Includes descendant "charts" and correspondence with Robyn Brewer-Ritz. Source of his information is stated to be two papers copied by John Frederick Brewer's grandmother in 1933. One paper having been written by John Timmonds (II) in 1891. The second paper's author is unknown. Letter of John Timmonds II (1891). Their claim as well as the genealogical information gathered by them has subsequently been regarded as unreliable. Undocumented family papers have claimed a family for Abraham Brewer and Mary Wilts with 8 children born between 1758 and 1770. A genealogy prepared for James W. Gray (1856-1919) claims a descent from [[Jans-49|Anneke Jans]], though great-grandson [[Brower-35| Sybrant Brouwer]], for Abraham Brewer and gives dates of birth for the children of Abraham Brewer. Today it is accepted that no independent, first account record, of a couple named Abraham Brower and Mary Wilts has been found and the couple is probably fictitious. [https://familysearch.org/photos/stories/5772745] [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/Research/henry%20brewer,%20adams%20co.%20oh%20notes.pdf] ''Claim of descent from James Williams and Margaret Brower has been disproven'' The handwritten manuscript of [[Williams-57111|Patterson Williams II]] dated 1982 Manuscript of Patterson A. Williams II, written 6 April 1982, Greenup County, Kentucky. while an entertaining story has been proven to be a collection of rumors entwined with bits of family gossip derived from the same researchers who proposed the relationship to Anneke Jans as previously described. While colorful and filled with details about his grandfather and great grandfather's lives the Patterson Williams statements of the their early ancestors cannot be substantiated with documented evidence. ''Claim of military service by Henry Brewer in the War of 1812 has been disproven'' Mention of his record of service in the War of 1812 was made by Miss Mary Orpha Farmer in her application for membership in the National Society Daughters of the American Revolution in 1916. Miss Farmer stated Henry Brower entered the War of 1812 at the beginning and served to the close. Also serving with him was his son-in-law, James Williams who was also his nephew. These statements as well as others made on Miss Farmer's application that Abraham Brewer and Mary Wilts were the parents of Henry Brewer have also been shown to be inaccurate. The DAR has since acknowledged the inaccuracy of this information and future applicants cannot use the information when applying for membership. Copy of Application for Membership to The National Society of the Daughters of the American Revolution, Washington D.C. Application submitted by Miss Mary Orpha Farmer, Portsmouth, Ohio, a descendant of Hendricks Brower, dated 1 April 1916. National number 123173. Accepted 15 April 1916. ===DNA=== {{Image|file=WikiTree_Images-16.png |align=r |size=s |caption=DNA }} ''YDNA RESULTS'' A descendant of [[Brower-1381|Henry Brewer]] participated in the Brewer DNA Project.Brewer, group FTDNA [www.familytreedna.com/public/BrewerDNA/] [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/brewer-dna/about/background] Brouwer DNA Project. Adam Brouwer Pedigrees [https://sites.google.com/site/brewerdnaprojectpedigrees/home/adam-brouwer-pedigrees] ''DNA test proves to [[Brouwer-102|Adam Brouwer]] – [[Verdon-17|Magdalena Verdon]]''Chester, Chris,"Unplaced" Brouwer Genealogy Database. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/ui40.htmChester, Chris. "Review of our Unplaced Genetic Descendants of Adam Brouwer" May 4, 2017. http://brouwergenealogy.blogspot.com/2017/05/review-of-our-unplaced-genetic.html *Descendants of Adam Brouwer, Gowanus, L.I.. Kit Number 182867. Paternal Ancestor Name: Henry Brewer b 1765 and d 1829 Adams County, Oh United States Haplogroup E-L117 ''Suggested possibilities for lineage'' 1.) [[Brower-1381|Henry Brewer]] is a possible descendant of [[Brouwer-83|Pieter Adamsz Brouwer]] (a son of [[Brouwer-102|Adam Brouwer]]) because Y-DNA testing resulted in matches on 36 of 37 markers, to four different descendants of Pieter Brouwer. Just how Henry descends from Adam and Peter Brouwer, is not yet known. 2.) Reviewing the data another possibility was recently suggested by the research of Chris Chester [http://brouwergenealogy.blogspot.com/2013/05/unplaced-henry-brewer-of-berkeley-co.html] [[Brower-1381|Henry Brewer]] may be a son of [[Brouwer-114|Abraham Brouwer]], probably born about 1745, son of [[Brouwer-15|Daniel Abraham Brouwer ]] and [[Coningk-1|Maria (Marietje) "Maritje" Koning]] Koning. He would be a great-grandson of Adam Brouwer of Gowanus, Long Island. Abraham was married twice and his first known wife was Sara Van Orden. No record of marriage has been found, but the couple had their first known child, Daniel, baptized on 24 Aug 1770 at Schraalenburgh, Bergen Co., New Jersey. Abraham and his family were among a number of Dutch families that left New Jersey for a new settlement at Conewago (then in York Co.), Pennsylvania. Abraham and Sara's son, David, was baptized there in 1775. In 1774, an Abraham Brewer is found on a list of tithables at Berkeley Co., Virginia (see the January 15, 2012 post). The descendant of Henry who took a DNA test ([[Brewer-3941|Robert Carrol Brewer, Kit #182867 Y-DNA37) has this documented line: :1. [[Brower-1381|Henry Brewer]] (1765-1829, Berkeley Co., VA, Adams Co. OH) – [[Hawk-835|Sarah Hawke]] :2. [[Brower-1516|Charles Brewer]] (ca. 1802, Adams Co. OH) – [[Cook-16095|Hannah Cook]] :3. [[Brewer-3938|Elijah Brewer]] (1825-1902, Adams Co. OH) – [[Cook-16096|Christina Cook]] :4. [[Brewer-3939|Charles Brewer]] (1860-1953, Adams Co. OH) – Nancy Jane Noble :5. [[Brewer-3940|Arthur Noble Brewer]] (1892-1952, Adams Co. OH) – Vela Ruby Hohn :6. [[Brewer-3941|Robert Carrol Brewer]], born 11 Sep 1930 Adams Co., Ohio. "Brewer DNA Project (Includes Bruer, Brower, Brew, etc.)", http://www.familytreedna.com/public/BrewerDNA/. also see charts for Brouwer DNA participants:http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/ui82.htm ''AUTOSOMAL DNA TESTS'' Although several persons have been tested nothing conclusive has been surmised thus far and no matches have been found. For example: [[Daniels-3035|Connie (Daniels) Graves]] a descendant of [[Brower-1381|Henry Brewer]] has a match on Family Tree DNA Family Finder with Wesley J Clarke on chromosome 6 from position 81,331,055 to 90,717,040 for a total of 7.98 cM. (Estimated relationship 5th Cousin - Remote Cousin). This location also matches William R. Daniels III, the half brother of Connie (Daniels) Graves. Wesley Clarke's family tree posted on Family Finder (with no sources given and reliability for accuracy uncertain) details his connection from [[Brower-559|Antje (Annaca, Anney) Brower]] who married [[Johnson-32988|Samuel Johnson]] (1760-1848). Antje descends from [[Brouwer-859|Jan Brower]] (a1628- a1702) m Jannetje Jans (1635-1683). Persons taking Autosomal DNA tests who are descendants of [[Brower-1381|Henry Brewer]] and are on Wikitree include: *[[Daniels-3035|Connie (Daniels) Graves]] GEDmatch T402351 (descendant of Henry Brewer's daughter [[Brewer-4774|Sarah Brewer]] who married [[Williams-40987|James Williams]]) *[[Daniels-3574|William Daniels III]] GEDmatch A311187 and GEDmatch T504123 (descendant of Henry Brewer's daughter [[Brewer-4774|Sarah Brewer]] who married [[Williams-40987|James Williams]]) *[[Tackett-743|Alkia (Tackett) Farley]] tested on MY HERITAGE (descendant of Henry Brewer's daughter [[Brewer-4774|Sarah Brewer]] who married [[Williams-40987|James Williams]]) *[[Misch-11|Terry (Misch) Goff]] GEDmatch A173116. (descendant of Henry Brewer's daughter [[Brewer-5041|Hannah (Brewer) Cook]] who married [[Cook-18045|William Cook]]) *[[Misch-12|Eugene Misch]] GEDmatch A923616 (descendant of Henry Brewer's daughter [[Brewer-5041|Hannah (Brewer) Cook]] who married [[Cook-18045|William Cook]]) *No autosomal test but [[Brewer-3941|Robert Carrol Brewer]] the YDNA tester, descends from [[Brewer-5041|Hannah (Brewer) Cook]] and [[Cook-18045|William Cook]] ===Berkeley County, Virginia=== There is evidence there were two men named Brewer (Abraham and Henry) in Berkeley County, Virginia in the 1770's. In addition there are two marriages recorded in Berkeley County, Virginia, one in 1786 for Henry Bruer and the other in 1792 for Sophia Bruer. Because these marriages occurred so close together and because the surname in both cases was spelled Bruer it seems to indicate these individuals are related and possibly brother and sister. [[Brower-1381|Henry Brower]] stated 1818 in a declaration he made for his pension application for Revolutionary War service that he served at Martinsburg, Berkeley County, Virginia, first in 1779 (when he was age 14) and again in 1782, and that he was born in March 1765. "Abstracts of Revolutionary War Pension Applications", National Genealogical Society Quarterly Vol. 33 (1945): 33:55. Brewer (Brower), Henry (S42093, Va. and Cont. service, O. Agcy.; Cert. 6257 issued 2 Feb 1819 at $8 per mo.; BLwt. 1631-100) An Abraham Brewer was found on the 1774 tax list of Berkeley County, Virginia. Rice, William H. 2006. The 1774 list of tithables and wheel carriages in Berkeley County, Virginia. Parsons, WV: McClain Publishing. 2006. p 39. Being on the tax list in 1774 means Abraham was an adult and makes him a likely candidate to be related to Henry Brewer who would have been a nine year old child in 1774. Chester, Chris, ''Discovery of an Abraham Brewer in Berkeley County, Virginia'' [http://brouwergenealogy.blogspot.com/2012/01/discovery-of-abraham-brewer-in-berkeley.html] ===[[Brouwer-785|Margaret Brower]]=== There have been several mis-guided family histories about Margaret Brower's origins that drew on the earlier inaccurate information that has since been debunked. Researchers need to tread warily when studying Margaret. First of all, unproven are records that attribute a birth date for Margaret of 3 January 1764. There is no documentation to verify it. Another item, a handwritten manuscript, circulated among members of the Williams family in Greenup County, Kentucky, includes several good family stories and mixed in is a tale for the origin of Margaret Brower that has since been disproven. The document was innocently written by her descendant [[Williams-57111|Patterson Williams II]] about two hundred years after Margaret's death. Mr. Williams stated: "Margaret Brower first married [[Williams-41011|James Williams]] and had two sons John and James Madison Williams. She (Margaret) had a brother; Hendricks Brower; who had a daughter Sarah Brower. Sarah married James Madison Williams. (They were first cousins.) I have eight generations farther back on the Brower's if needed.....Margaret Brower Williams divorced James Williams Sr. and married Sam Simmons." Manuscript of [[Williams-57111|Patterson A. Williams II]], written 6 April 1982, Greenup County, Kentucky. This information is inaccurate because there is no proof for the statements about Margaret Brower. The only thing in the story that has been proven is Sarah Brewer was a daughter of Henry Brewer and she did marry James Williams. Trying to make sense of the swirling mass of mis-information other researchers have stated James Williams never married [[Brouwer-480|Margaret Brewer or Brouwer]] but she was married to [[Williams-16031|John Williams]], the brother of James. This information seems dubious because we do know the Revolutionary War pension declaration for John Williams shows he was married to Hepsabeth Piatt and Mrs Elizabeth Sharon Greene and does not mention a marriage to Margaret Brower. The James Williams most researchers have attached to Margaret is [[Williams-41011|James Williams]] who settled in Adams County, Ohio. He stated in his declaration for a Revolutionary War pension that he was living in Washington County, Pennsylvania 1780-1781 and then in Ohio County, Virginia until about 1786. He went out to St. Louis in 1790 then back to Ohio County, Virginia.Pension papers, an affadavit filed in the Court of Common Pleas, Adams Co., Ohio, dated Oct 25, 1832 During all these years he was actively involved in the military fighting Indians and certainly not a family man. He married [[Piatt-288|Nancy Piatt]] about 1791 based on the birth of their first child, John in 1792. Evidence of Nancy's origin and family are found in an Adams County, Ohio newspaper article mentioned on the website Captain Jacob Pyeatt.[http://www.angelfire.com/ar/pyeatt/Jacob4.html] "In 1875 and again in 1975 an Old Timers article was published in the local newspaper. John Williams said that his mother, Nancy Piatt Williams, was the daughter of Jacob Piatt. Williams said his family moved to Manchester, Adams County, Ohio, when he was 2 1/2 in 1795 and that his grandfather, Jacob Piatt, moved from Ohio County, Virginia, to Manchester in the fall of the same year. It was his earliest recollection and told that he remembered his grandfather Piatt laughing at his attempts to help the men unload the boat. John Williams, an old timer in 1875 (age 82), then he was born before 1817." The same newspaper article lists the children of James Williams and Nancy Piatt and includes a son James that must have been born about 1786 the generally accepted marriage date for his parents. Finally, Chris Chester, the pre-eminent authority on the Brouwer/Brower/Brewer family recently commented [http://brouwergenealogy.blogspot.com/2013/05/unplaced-henry-brewer-of-berkeley-co.html] Further research on the early Williams families in Ohio have satisfied me that [[Williams-41011|James Williams]] was married first to Nancy Piatt and second to Elizabeth (Murphy) Miller, and could not have married Margaret Brewer. John Williams has been stated to be the husband of Margaret Brewer and we will go with that claim with the caveat that no original records have been located to substantiate the claim, and any relationship between John Williams and James Williams (1759-1842) has not been determined. ===[[Brower-1713|Sophia Bruer/Brower]] === Sophia Bruer married Alex Cameron on January 14, 1792 in Berkeley County, Virginia. Marriage performed by Dd Young at the church of the German Congregation in the town of Martinsburg. West Virginia Culture, Marriage Records. [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=12499907&Type=Marriage] Berkeley County, Virginia Marriage Records, p 49. [http://www.wvculture.org/vrr/va_view.aspx?Id=12502561&Type=Marriage] Sophia has been included as a possible sibling because she was married in the same county (Berkeley County, Virginia) as Henry and she spelled her last name Bruer on the marriage record just as Henry did. Henry married in 1786 and Sophia 1792. Of course there is the possibility Bruer could be Sophia's married name which would open a whole new range of considerations. At any rate, use of the surname Bruer is significant and needs to be studied further. ===[[Brewer-5319|Mary Brewer]]=== One other person has been included in this family mystery. That is [[Brewer-5319|Mary Brewer]] who married [[Timmonds-3|Patrick Timmonds]]. A birth date has been attributed for Mary of 4 February 1762 (location unknown) William B. Bogardus Collection of Brouwer, Brower and Brewer Family Material and Correspondence, Anneke Jans and Everardus Bogardus Descendants Association, Wilmington, Ohio, 411-D, Abraham Brower-Mary Witt. Letter of 7 June 2003. Information taken from a genealogy prepared for Kathleen Borne's great-grandfather James W. Gray (1856-1919) of Pittsburgh, Pa. The purpose of the genealogy was for his participation in one of the law suits involving the Anneke Jans property. which places her in the same time frame with Henry, Margaret and Sophia. The household of Patrick Timmonds in the 1820 census for Scioto County, Ohio shows a female in the of 26 and under 45 category that should be his wife Mary Brewer. US Census 1820 Town of Portsmouth, Wayne Township, Scioto County, Ohio, p 114A, Patrick Timmonds (online indexes interpret the surname as Termonds) This would place her birth after 1755 and before 1784 which is in line with the birthdate attributed to her. In addition her location in Scioto County places her next door to Henry Brewer's family in Adams County, Ohio and across the Ohio River from Brewer descendants in Greenup County, Kentucky. For these reasons Mary Brewer should remain under consideration as possibly being connected to Henry, Margaret and Sophia. == Sources == *Ancestry tree for Henry Brewer of Adams County, Ohio by Chris Chester. [https://www.ancestry.com/family-tree/person/tree/55199855/person/13781629210/facts] *Chester, Chris. "The Brouwer Genealogy Database"[freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata]. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~brouwergenealogydata/index.htm] *Chester, Chris. The Brouwer Genealogy Blog: [http://brouwergenealogy.blogspot.com/2012/01/discovery-of-abraham-brewer-in-berkeley.html] *Life of Adam Brouwer [https://sites.google.com/site/brewergenealogy/adambrouwerstory] *Brewer Descendants of Johannes (Jan) Brouwer. [https://sites.google.com/site/janbrouwerdna/descendants], August 2008.

    Brown Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Brown Name Study]] [[Category:Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia]] This project is to sort the many, MANY Browns out there, using both research and DNA. Add your focus/family line, tasks, and progress below. ==Y-DNA Brown Surname Project== Here are some links to the Brown surname project at FamilyTreeDNA: https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/brown-dna-study/about
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    https://www.familytreedna.com/public/BrownDNAStudy/default.aspx?section=yresults The project has 1,905 members as of July 26, 2019. Test results can be viewed by relationship group or by geographic origin, although not all the detailed schedules are up to date (and they depend on information reported by testees, in some cases incomplete or nonexistent). Several of the identified ancestors can be traced to WikiTree profiles. There also appear to be over 1,500 Brown profiles on WikiTree with Y-DNA results attached. See [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/877890/is-there-any-way-to-search-wikitree-by-ftdna-kit-no?show=877892#a877892 G2G discussion of searching WikiTree for Y-DNA test results]. These profiles are linked to 52 different testees as of late July 2019; about 14 are not (visibly) attached to relatives, others have many, including one individual linked to over 500 relatives. Most, but not all, of the testees have the surname Brown. == Yorkshire, England Browns == This study is to try to break through a brick wall in tracing the ancestry of the Benjamin George Brown family, who emigrated to Sydney Mines, Nova Scotia from Yorkshire, England. Thus far, I cannot differentiate or find anything substantial pointing to which family in Yorkshire is [[Brown-8212|my]] Browns. ==== Leads/Research Progress ==== * I found an article several years ago from a Canadian newspaper online that I can no longer find. That article was written about or by Anna Marie Stevens Brown. It referenced John's father, who was referred to as George, and said his full name was Benjamin George Brown, Jr, and his parents, Benjamin G. and Mary Brown. From there I was able to find a marriage record for George and Anna in Yorkshire, England. It lists Anna's father as William Stevens, a Scotsman and maritime pilot. That's where I've stopped. * [[Brown-8212|Abby Glann]] has had autosomal tests done that may help. ==== Tasks ==== * Have Y-Dna test done by [[Brown-8244|Allen Brown]] as well as any other direct male descendents I can reach; possibly [[Brown-8212|Abby's]] cousin Ben? His dad, Terry? Brother Bob if he's ever in town? Bus's son? I know there should be plenty from John's son's lines. * Start tracking and profiling all Browns in the St. Mary Parish, Lambeth, Surrey, England from that time period to see if we can sort out who is who and start working backwards as well as start finding grandmothers' surnames. This is where George and Ann were married. * Start tracking and profiling Browns born in Yorkshire around 1822 to sort out families. ==Nottingham, Pennsylvania Browns== This group is a subset of what might be called the Poddington Browns of England. Two brothers, Quakers James and William Brown, settled in Pennsylvania around 1680 and moved to Nottingham around 1700. For more information, including links and research resources, see: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Nottingham_Browns Nottingham Browns] ==Sources== * "Burke’s Family Records (Indexed)", Burke, Ashworth P. Burke’s Family Records. Baltimore, MD, USA: Clearfield Company (Genealogical Publishing Co.), 1994, {{Ancestry Sharing|29749857|b6ba6b}} (free access); {{Ancestry Record|1860|5547}} ($).

    Bruce Name Study

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    '''[[Welcome to the Bruce Name Study]]'''
    ---- ==Purpose== '''This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. Bruce..... The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect.''' == How to Join == Please contact the project coordinator [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] or post a comment down below. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! '''Members''' * [[Urquhart-93|David Urquhart]] *[[MacIntosh-242|Lynda Pollitt]] ==Category== *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Bruce_Name_Study Bruce Name Study Category page] ==Introduction== ==Origins== :The Bruce family has it's Origins in Normandy France and the original ancestor of the Bruce family in Scotland was the second son of Robert de Bruges. :Sources disagree on the name of this son, be it Adelm, Adam, Allan or Robert, but most agree that he was the second son. :This second son came to England with William the Conqueror in 1066. ==Bruce Family Hierarchy== #Bruce of Skelton, Norfolk, England. #Bruce of Annandale, Scotland, which includes Carrick, Connington, Exton. #Bruce of Clackmannan, which includes Wester Kennet. #Bruce of Rait & Fingask, which includes Cultmalundy and Spoutwalls. ##Bruce of Muness & Urie. ##Bruce of Sumbergh & Symbister, which includes Braewick and Burravoe. #Bruce of Blairhall, Kinloss & Elgin, Carnock & Kincardine, which includes Ailesbury, Belcaskie and Kinross. ##Bruce of Broomhall & Kincardine. #Bruce of Kennet, which includes Garlet. #Bruce of Stanstill, Lyth & Ham which includes Hastigrow and Seater. #Bruce of Airth & Stenhouse. ##Bruce of Newton, Downhill & Kinnaird which includes Killeleagh and Cowden. ##Bruce of Earlshall & Auchenbowie, which includes Pitlethie. [[Space:Bruce_of_Annandale_-_Clackmannan%2C_Relationship_Theories|Bruce Relationship Theories]] ==House of Bruce== :[[Bruce-129|King Robert Bruce]] :[[Bruce-124|Marjorie Bruce or Stewart]] daughter of King Robert. ==Bruce of Annandale== :[[Bruce-3176|Sir Robert 6th of Annandale]] :[[Bruce-393|Robert Bruce of Liddesdale]] son of King Robert 1 :[[Brus-97|Edward Bruce, Earl of Carrick]] brother of King Robert 1 :[[Brus-98|Thomas Bruce]] brother to King Robert 1 :[[Bruce-172|Mary Bruce or Douglas]] :[[Bruce-2375|Christian Bruce]] :[[Bruce-6882|William Bruce]] one of [[Urquhart-93|my]] ancestors. :[[Bruce-2376|John Bruce of Airth]] who married Margaret Elphinstone. ==Bruce of Clackmannan== :[[Bruce-2101|Thomas Bruce, 1st of Clackmannan]] *[[Bruce-970|Laurence Bruce, 3rd of Cultmalindie]] Shetland Isles, gr. gr. gr. grandson of Robert Bruce, 3rd of Clackmannan. Half brother to Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney. *'''The Scots Peerage : Founded On Wood's Ed. Of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage Of Scotland; Containing An Historical And Genealogical Account Of The Nobility Of That Kingdom : Paul, James Balfour, Sir, 1846-1931''' : Free Download, Borrow, And Streaming : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. Accessed May 13 2020.>[https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun06pauluoft/page/572/mode/2up Robert Stewart, Earl of Orc=kney, Vol VI, pgs 572-575] :[[Bruce-397|John Bruce, 5th of Clackmannan]] :[[Bruce-389|David Bruce, 6th of Clackmannan]] I believe his two wives, both Mariot Herries..are incorrect, according my research, so far, they are both of different and incorrect fathers. :[[Bruce-2132|Edward Bruce, 1st of Kinnaird]] his descent line has members who are INCORRECT !!! :[[Bruce-1980|William Bruce]] this line is a mess and connected incorrectly, unless I am shown proof that I am wrong? :[[Bruce-2129|Alexander Bruce]] apparently of Kildrummy according to PM. Jeanne Solity. :[[Bruisson-4|Andrew his son]] :[[Bruisson-2|George ,son of Andrew]] :[[Bruisson-3|and George, Andrew's 1st son]] :[[Bruisson-1|Alexander, Andrew's 2nd son]] Well,,,maybe not. :Apparently Kildrummy descends from Kinnaird who descend from Stenhouse and Airth. :and last but not least..the connection to Australia. :[[Palmer-6025|Louisa Tidball Palmer Bruce]] who married [[Bruce-1951|Gordon Bruce]]... '''Needs Research''' *[[Bruce-409|Edward Bruce, 1st Lord Kinloss]] leads to Earls of Elgin lines *[[Bruce-3944|William Bruce]] of Grange, Banffshire...needs research. *'''[[Bruce-2086|Edward Bruce, Earl of Elgin]] father of the present chief. ---- '''Places''' ---- '''Bulletin Board''' *[[Stewart-16446|Sir David Stewart of Rosyth]] orphan who married a Bruce and needs work. *[[Bruce-1545|Archibald Bruce]] another orphan who need work *[[Bruce-333|James Bruce]] and family..all orphaned..needs work. ---- '''Other Bruce's''' *[[Bruce-2378|Andrew Horsburgh Bruce]] and his spouse, Ann Fenwick. Died in Western Australia. *[[Bruce-7633|Alexander Bruce]] who married Sarah Pennie in Banffshire c 1755. *[[Bruce-7251|Elspet Bruce]] who married James Smith in Aberdeenshire c 1780. ==Task List == '''Identify the succession of Chiefs of the House of Bruce... *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=BRUCE| Bruce's that are Orphans] *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Unconnected&order=dateup&viewAll=1&s=BRUCE| Bruce's that don't Connect] *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/bruce| Bruce Genealogy] '''Resources'''
    [https://archive.org/details/genealogyofstebb00steb/page/n4| The Book of Bruce]
    [https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofb1870bruc/page/n4| Family Records of the Bruces and the Cumyns]
    [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]]
    '''Links''' *[[Space:Clan_Bruce|Clan Bruce]] *[[Space:House_of_Bruce|House of Bruce]] *[[Wikipedia:Bruce_(surname)|Bruce-Wikipedia]] *'''The Scots Peerage : Founded On Wood's Ed. Of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage Of Scotland; Containing An Historical And Genealogical Account Of The Nobility Of That Kingdom : Paul, James Balfour, Sir, 1846-1931''' : Free Download, Borrow, And Streaming : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. Accessed May 12 2020.>[https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun03pauluoft/page/468/mode/2up Balfour, Earls of Elgin, Vol II, pgs 466-483] *[http://redbookofscotland.co.uk/bruce-of-clackmannan Red Book of Scotland, Bruce of Clackmannan] *[http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/bruce_8.html English Monarchs, Bruce] *[http://www.englishmonarchs.co.uk/bruce_4.html English Monarchs, Bruce] * [[Wikipedia: Thomas Bruce, 1st Baron of Clackmannan]] *[https://electricscotland.com/webclans/atoc/bookofbruce.pdf Electric Scotland, Book of Bruce] *'''Family records of the Bruces and the Cumyns, etc. [With genealogical tables.]. 2011. "Family Records Of The Bruces And The Cumyns, With An Historical Introduction And Appendix, Etc. [With Genealogical Tables.] : Bruce, Mary Elizabeth Cumming''' : Free Download, Borrow, And Streaming : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. Accessed May 12 2020.>[https://archive.org/details/familyrecordsofb1870bruc/page/n3/mode/2up Family Records, Bruce & Cumyn, Bruce] ==Sources== *'''The Bruces Of Airth And Their Cadets : Armstrong, William Bruce''' : Free Download, Borrow, And Streaming : Internet Archive". Internet Archive. Accessed May 9 2020.>[https://archive.org/details/brucesofairththe00arms/page/n243/mode/2up Bruces of Airth] See Also: *[http://www.brucefamily.com/lineage.htm#stenhouse| Bruce Family Lineage website] ==Acknowledgements== *Rick Pierpont. *[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies]] *[[Space:One_Name_Studies_FAQ_Page#How_many_one_name_studies_can_I_have.3F| Wikitree ONS FAQ]]

    Bruce William McSpider

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    ''We have used a lot of [[Space:Tons_Tweaks|Tons Tweaks]] on this page thanks to [[Ton-7|Rob Ton]] and some of our own''
    Bruce William McSpider is the Mascot of the Scottish Clan Project
    {| border=1 style="background: MediumBlue; color: white" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | COUNTRY !scope="col" | DATE OF BIRTH !scope="col" | MARRIAGE |-Vane-39 |Bruce McSpider |America |2011 |1.3.2012 |- |Magaidh Fionola Terri MacWeb |Scotland |2011 |1.3.2012 |- |Bruce William McSpider |America |2012 | |- |} {| border="4" cellspacing="4" cellpadding="2" | style="text-align: center;" | [[Image:Bruce William McSpider.jpg|120px|??]] |- ! style="color: white; background-color:Darkviolet;" | Bruce McSpider |- ! style="color: Darkviolet; background-color: white;" | Clan McSpider |}


    ''This Spider was born in''
    ''The United States of America [[Image:WikiTree Profiles Roll of Honor-1.jpg|70px|??]]
    {| border=1 style="background: steelblue; color: white" |+ |- ! Marriage of Bruce's Parents-1st March 2012!!Birth of Bruce William McSpider-April 1st 2012! |- |}
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    '' Fireplace [[Image:Bruce William McSpider-20.jpg|60px|??]] ''to Table [[Image:Photos-636.jpg|50px|??]]
    [[X-7424|Nae]] has first hand knowledge of the migration of Bruce McSpider B r u c e McSpider is a friendly, resilient person. Who no matter what adversity befalls him or his family keeps smiling and bringing joy and happiness to all who know him. Bruce William McSpider Holiday Residence [[Image:Bruce William McSpider-20.jpg|320px|??]] From left to right:Holiday Tree (displaced Table and Rocker), Pot and friends, Firewood Family, Chair Hanging on left: Broom Hanging on right: Match box with Fatwood {|style="background:pink;width:150px;margin:none;border:1px solid lightgrey" align=left |- | style= " text-align:center; padding: 5px 0 0 0"|'''Research Pending''' |- style="text-align:center;" | style="padding:0px 10px 10px 10px;"| PLEASE READ ! |}
    '''The Parents''' .
    The Parents of Bruce William McSpider are Bruce McSpider and Magaidh Fionola Terri MacWebb {{Citation needed}}we need to do further research as Magaidh Fionola Terri MacWebb is such common Scottish name we need further proof and sources for this information {|style="background:limegreen;width:150px;margin:none;border:1px solid lightgrey" align=left |- | style= " text-align:center; padding: 5px 0 0 0"|'''Conjectural''' |- style="text-align:center;" | style="padding:0px 10px 10px 10px;"| PLEASE READ ! |}
    '''Migration''' .
    We think Magaidh's Family could of migrated from Scotland to America {{Citation needed}} abroad a container Ship but once again we have hit a brick wall
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    '''NOTE TO SELF''' :Follow up on the Birth of Magaidh and look for Immigration shipping records of Magaidh and her Parents from Scotland to America , we will search the online immigration records for Container Ships arriving America in the period April - May 2011 Ref No-AJ59F
    '''Certificates''' '''Birth Marriage and Immigration'''
    Bruce William McSpider was born on the 1st April 2012 [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bruce_William_McSpider-12 Birth Certificate] Marriage of Magaidh Fionola Terri MacWebb and Bruce McSpider [http://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Bruce_William_McSpider-17 Marriage Certificate] Immigration Date April - May 2011 ref No-AJ59F Scottish Container Ship Immigration Records {| border="1" class="wikitable" !Clan Name ! Bruce McSpider ! Crest Badge !McSpider Castle ! Dress Tartan |- ! CLAN McSpider |[[Image:Bruce William McSpider.jpg|130px|??]] |[[Image:Photos-634.jpg|90px|??]] |[[Image:Bruce William McSpider-10.jpg|130px|??]] |[[Image:Bruce William McSpider-9.jpg|130px|??]] |- |}

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    '' The Legend of the Christmas Spider''
    Once upon a time , long ago, a gentle mother was busily cleaning the house for the most wonderful day of the year. Not a speck of dust was left on the day when Santa was to come and bring the gifts of Christmas Eve. Even the spiders had been banished from their cosy corner in the (name place in profile) to avoid the housewife's busy cleaning. They finally fled to the farthest corner of the forgotten attic. 'Twas Christmas Eve at last! The tree was decorated and waiting for the children to see it. But the poor spiders were frantic, for they could not see the tree, nor be present for Santa’s visit. The oldest and wisest spider suggested that perhaps they could peep through the crack in the door to see Him. Silently, they crept out of their attic and across the floor to wait in the crack in the threshold. Suddenly, the door opened a wee bit, and quickly the spiders sneaked into the room. The tree towered so high they couldn't see the ornaments on top. In fact, their eyes were so small they could see only one ornament at a time. They scurried up the trunk, out along each branch, filled with a happy wonder at the glittering beauty. Every place they went they left a trail of dusty, grey web. When at last they had inspected every bit of the Christmas tree, it was shrouded in a dusty grey of spider webs. [[Image:Bruce_William_McSpider-22.jpg|100px]] Santa smiled as He thought of the happy spiders seeing His tree. But He knew the mother would not feel the same way and that she would be broken hearted. So He reached out His hand and touched the webs and blessed them. They all turned to shimmering, sparkling silver and gold. The tree glistened in greater beauty than ever before. Ever since that time, we have hung tinsel on the tree, and according to the story, and in some places it has become a custom to include a spider among the decorations on the tree.
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    Brundage Family Tree

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    '''''"The family split between Tory and Patriot during the Revolution..."''''' Where does the Brundage surname appear in the Familysearch shared tree?: 90% U.S.; 8% Canada; 2% UK; and <1% Scotland. == Surname Spellings == * Watch for spelling shifts with this family name ('''BRUNDAGE, BRONDIG, BRONDAGE, BRONDIGE, BRUNDISH, BRUNDAG, BRUNDISHY, BRUNDEDG, BRUNDEDGE, BRUNDIDG, BRUNDIDGE, BRUNDIG, BRUNDIGE, BRUNDRIDGE, BUNDRIDGE, BRUNDEGE, BRUNDAGEE, BRUNDRYDGE, BRANDEGEE''', etc. The United States was of 1812 Service Records reflect many of the above surname spellings. In the end, most seemed to settle on '''BRUNDAGE AND BRUNDIGE''' according to Wanda Knudsen Guthrie in The Collected Life Stories of My Ancestors.) Perry Streeter has a section on Brundage surname spellings in the colonial period on page 23 of his The Colonial Ancestry, and he has other spellings. See page 22 of Perry Streeter's The Colonial Ancestry: John Brundish (Brundage) of Wethersfield, CT and The Colonial Ancestry by Perry Streeter - www.perrystreeter.com/brundage.pdf. == Researchers and Pattern of Dispersal == *[[Brundage-1218|Brundage, T.W. (Thomas William Jr.)]], "A Brundage Family Genealogy, An Account of Some of the American Descendants of John Brundish (1593-1639), Who Came from England to Massachusetts in 1635", 1989. (Book may be out of print. May borrow from WorldCat or view at Genealogy Libraries.) :::Excerpts: Family Search contains 13 pages of Chapter 2, and a couple pages of Chapter 3, that is, 3-33 and 3-34. 54 pages in Chapter 2 are not in this web site. https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/73570863?p=21538652&returnLabel=John%20Brundage%20(LDBV-TG7)&returnUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.familysearch.org%2Ftree%2Fperson%2Fmemories%2FLDBV-TG7 :::Chapter 3 and one page of Chapter 4 and the final page of Chapter 2. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~streeter/brundage/A%20Brundage%20Family%20Genealogy%20by%20Thomas%20William%20Brundage/brundage_family_genealogy_03_chapter_3_other_brundage_families.pdf *[[Streeter-308|Streeter, Perry]], See Website www.perrystreeter.com/brundage devoted to Brundage Research with many pdfs from his collaboration with William "Bill W. Brundage. :::"John Brundish (Brundage) of Wethersfield, CT and The Colonial Ancestry" www.perrystreeter.com/brundage.pdf.[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~streeter/genealogy/brundage.pdf Streeter, Perry. Brundage Research , pages 1-25] Perry Streeter was introduced him to Brundage family records of Helen Brundage Fisher when still a teenager. He soon began corresponding with William "Bill" W. Brundage, one of his first mentors in genealogy. Details of Bill's research [related to Solomon Brundage] found at www.perry. streeter.com. :::Summary and Commentary by Perry Streeter: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~streeter/genealogy/brundage/The%20Descendants%20of%20Solomon%20Brundage%20by%20William%20E%20Brundage/Part%20IV%20--%20From%20Thomas%20Brundish%20to%20Solomon%20Brundage/05_Summary.pdf *Taylor, Thomas. From Bulkeley to Bulkley to Buckley The Ancestors and Descendants of Moses Bulkley (1727-1812), Pub. 2008, Chapter: The Brundidge Family Connection. https://books.google.com/books?id=1dCMAAAAQBAJ&pg=RA4-PA37&lpg=RA4-PA37&dq=john+Brundage+elizabeth+green&source=bl&ots=m0m0J8i7Nm&sig=ycexOipG_ZBmaYHk2gm1zAuhR_Q&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwikl5Kk0d_WAhUF4IMKHf8HC-0Q6AEIYzAQ#v=onepage&q=john%20Brundage%20elizabeth%20green&f=false *[[Brundage-179|Brundage Fisher, Helen. (Aunt Helen)]] Her life long research had a strong influence on other researchers. She reminds us "The family split between Tory and Patriot during the Revolution with many Brundages going to Canada to settle." Her line emigrated to Orange, NY then South to Orange Co. NJ and West across Pa to Luzerne Co. Pa." *Guthrie, Wanda Knudsen. "The Collected Life Stories of my Ancestors Brundage, Chapman, Pullmer, Hakes, Knudsen, Lamb, Millett - Wives, Family and Descendants by Wanda Knudsen Guthrie", Gilbert, Arizona. 1982. pages 1-7. A geographic overview of the spread of Brundages in America in the first seven generations. Kundsen indicates that early colonial progression may have been Watertown, MA; to Fairfield CT; to Rye NY/CT. https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?from=fhd&dps_pid=IE4572477 * Hunt, Hannah. Chart mapping six lines coming from John Brundage Jr. b.1634 and Hannah Hunt: https://gw.geneanet.org/tdowling?lang=en&m=D&p=john&n=brundage&siblings=on¬es=on&t=T&v=6&image=on&marriage=on&full=on *http://www.worldcat.org/search?q=su%3ABrundage+family.&qt=hot_subject *[https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/73570863?p=21538652&returnLabel=John%20Brundage%20(LDBV-TG7)&returnUrl=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.familysearch.org%2Ftree%2Fperson%2Fmemories%2FLDBV-TG7 Small downloadable collection of User submitted Research and Genealogies about Brundages posted under "Memories" at John Brundage courtesy of Family Search Website:] :::*John Brundage Will Text (transcribed by Marilyn Lamont) :::*Brundage by Brundage '89 EXCERPTS incl 5th Gen _Page_08c (A.N. Underhill) == First Generation: Rattlesden Parish, Suffolk, England == According to Perry Streeter, in the document, John Brundish [Brundage] of Wethersfield, Connecticut (See: www.perrystreeter.com/brundage.pdf: '''Thomas Brundage''' probably died in Rattlesden Parish, Suffolk, England between '''9/29/1645 and the end of November 1645.''' He married in Rattlesden Parish, Suffolk, England on 8/30/1584, '''Ann "Agnes" Tompson,''' (Robert) christened at Rattlesden on 12/22/1560, Ann Brundish, widow, an ancient, gracious, and comfortable Christian was buried at Rattlesden 6/1/1647, daughter of Robert and Agnes (Raynolde) Thomp;son. == Second Generation: Watertown, MA/Wethersfield, CT - Early Colonial Period == According to Perry Streeter in The Colonial Ancestry, p 2, which may be found at http://www.perrystreeter.com/brundage.pdf compiled by Perry Streeter. Our immigrant ancestor was John Brundage, b. '''1593, Christened-6/5/1593.''' He was a tanner. He was seen at the following locations during his life: *'''Rattlesden, Suffolk, England''' (Where John was born.) *'''Ipswich, Suffolk, England''' (Where John lived at the time of his marriage to Rachel Hubbard.) *'''Felsham, Suffolk England''' (Where John immigrated from.) *'''Watertown, MA''' (Where John immigrated to.) *'''Wethersfield, CT''' (Where John died.) John's wife, Rachael Hubbard was b. '''1600,''' d. by 1643 or 1648 (?) at Fairfield, Fairfield, CT, m. 1621. Rachel is mentioned in: [https://archive.org/details/onethousandyears00daye/page/52 "One thousand years of Hubbard history, 866 to 1895. From Hubba, the Norse sea king, to the enlightened present" by Day, Edward Warren, 1857] *'''Mandelsham, Suffolk, England''' (Where Rachael was born.) *'''Belstead, Suffolk, England''' (Where Rachael's parents came from.) *'''Wethersfield, CT''' (Where John, her first husband died.) *'''Fairfield, Fairfield, CT. Became Rye, Westchester, NY''' (Where she married Anthony Wilson, and where she died Note: Rattlesden, where John came from, and Mandlesham, where Rachael Hubbard came from, are very close to each other in Suffolk, England. == Third Generation: Stout Old John of Rye== According to Perry Streeter, the following are the locations in which John, b. '''1635,''' lived. (He is known as "Stout Old John of Rye.)''' Stout Old John of Rye's father was John; born, b. 1593. Stout Old John was probably in Salem or Watertown, MA about 1633-5; died Rye, New York before 10/2/1697; married Hannah__________. Also, Thomas William Brundage, lead Brundage researcher does not say that Hannah's name at birth was Hunt. *'''Salem/Watertown, MA or Wethersfield, CT''' (Where Stout Old John was born) *'''Rye, Westchester, NY, Then known as Fairfield County, CT''' (Where Stout Old John took the Oath of Allegiance to King Charles II, where he made land purchases, where he held government positions, and where John died.) *'''Stamford, Fairfield, CT''' (Where Stout Old John was apprenticed as a boy.) *'''Rye, Westchester, NY. Then known as Fairfield County, CT''' (Where Stout Old John returned) *'''White Plains, Westchester, NY and North Castle, Westchester, NY''' (Where Stout Old John was granted land patents.) Perry Streeter offers no information about Hannah Hunt. He does not refer to Stout Old John's wife as Hannah Hunt, but as Hannah __________. According to other sources, which follow, Hannah Hunt, 1641-1721, was born in Concord, Middlesex, MA, and she died in Marshfield, Plymouth, MA. "History and Genealogy of the Families of old Fairfield; v. 01A" (links changed...we need to find an alternate link) https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130340 (Hint: use "control F" to search this source for "Brundish" and don't miss page 107.) "History and Genealogy of the Families of old Fairfield; v. 01B" (link changed, find alternate link) https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE2130331 (Hint: use "control F" to search this source for "Brundish") == Fourth Generation: Rye, Westchester, NY (The Fairfield County, NY)/White Plains, Westchester, NY == According to Perry Streeter, the following are the locations where a few of the '7 children of the son of Stout Old John of Rye were located: *'''Stamford, Fairfield, CT or Rye, Westchester, NY (Then Fairfield County, CT.)''' (Where John was born. Also, Rye, Westchester, NY is where John's siblings were born, including: Daniel, Ruth, Joshua, Joseph, Mary, and Hannah. *'''White Plains, Westchester, NY''' (Where Daniel's "Brondage Patent" was located, and probably the place where most of Daniel's children were born.) Perry Streeter offers no information about the wife of of Daniel Brundage/Brondage, that is, Mary Galpin. However, another source says that Mary Galpin, '''1637-1721,''' locations were as follows: *'''White Plains, Westchester, NY''' (Where Mary Galpin was born and died.) == Fifth Generation: Confusion == There are 30 grand children (7 girls and 23 boys) of Stout Old John of Rye. These 30 constitute the Fifth Generation. Old Stout John's children were as follows: Daniel, Ruth, Joshua, Joseph, Mary, and Hannah, and these constitute the Fourth Generation. The Fifth Generation must have started moving West at a greater pace than the movement of the fourth generation. Also, Perry Streeter provides a chart showing where people went from North Castle, Westchester County, NY. It is on pp. 4-5. of his Summary and Commentary. http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~streeter/genealogy/brundage/The%20Descendants%20of%20Solomon%20Brundage%20by%20William%20E%20Brundage/Part%20IV%20--%20From%20Thomas%20Brundish%20to%20Solomon%20Brundage/05_Summary.pdf There is probably a large amount of data keyed into WikiTree about the locations associated with the 30 grandchildren of Stout Old John of Rye and his siblings' Further research is needed on these 30 grandchildren at the least. == Migration from New Castle to Orange, NY and Essex, NJ and Steuben, NY == This tripod chart is not sourced, but gives an overview of who went where and when in the early days. http://members.tripod.com/davenport_genealogy/Brundage_Genealogy.htm == Sources == *[https://archive.org/details/abstractofchurch00mead Abstract of Church Records of the Town of Greenwich] *[https://archive.org/stream/yehistorieofyeto00mea#page/644/mode/2up/search/brundage "Ye Historie of Ye town of Greenwich" by Spencer Mead, New York, 1911. Rye where many Brundages originated is next to Greenwich. Many early Brundages are listed in this sources including Revolutionary War soldiers.] *[https://archive.org/stream/chronicleofborde00bair#page/530/mode/2up/search/brondige "Chronicle of a Boarder Town" a History of the Rye/Greenwich area which lists the early Brundages under multiple spellings (Brondige, Brondig, Brundage, Brundish)] *[http://dunhamwilcox.net/ny/0-index_rye-ny.htm Index/Summary Notes of "Chronicle of a Border Town" sorted by family name!] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=1dCMAAAAQBAJ&q=jonathan+brundage#v=onepage&q=Rachel%20Hubbard&f=false Buckeley Genealogy (includes early Colonial Brundages) : The chapter of the book entitled, The Brundidge Connection, says the following: The genealogy presented here is based on the work of Thomas William Brundage's A Brundage Family Genealogy which he published in 1989.] *[http://www.mathematical.com/brundagejohn1633.html Early Colonial Family of John Brundage and Hannah Hunt] *History and Genealogy of Families of Old Fairfield p 108 – list will of John Brundish dau Hannah Brundage (find link?) *[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~streeter/genealogy/brundage/The%20Descendants%20of%20Solomon%20Brundage%20by%20William%20E%20Brundage/Part%20IV%20--%20From%20Thomas%20Brundish%20to%20Solomon%20Brundage/05_Summary.pdf William E. Brundage, THOMAS BRUNDISH OF SUFFOLK, ENGLAND TO SOLOMON BRUNDAGE OF ORANGE COUNTY, NEW YORK, Part IV, Chapter 5] *[http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~streeter/genealogy/brundage/The%20Descendants%20of%20Solomon%20Brundage%20by%20William%20E%20Brundage/Part%20IV%20--%20From%20Thomas%20Brundish%20to%20Solomon%20Brundage/07_Addendum_to_Part_IV.pdf William E. Brundage, THOMAS BRUNDISH OF SUFFOLK, ENGLAND TO SOLOMON BRUNDAGE OF ORANGE COUNTY, NEW YORK, Part IV, Chapter 7] *[Brundage-1218|Thomas William Brundage]. A Brundage Family Genealogy: An account of some of the American descendants of John Brudish (1593-1639 who came from England to Massachusetts in 1635. Paia, Hawaii, 1989]; some excerpts may be visible at www.perry.streeter.com. *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/42183-the-williams-families-of-new-jersey-descendants-of-matthew-williams-of-wethersfield-connecticut?viewer=1&offset=0#page=1&viewer=picture&o=info&n=0&q= Lyle Keith Williams, The Williams Families of New Jersey (Decorah, Iowa: Anundsen Publ. Co., 1998), pp278-9.] === Greenwood Brundages, Steuben Co., NY Group === See extended reesarch of Perry Streeter of the Greenwood Branch: http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~streeter/genealogy/brundage/The%20Descendants%20of%20Solomon%20Brundage%20by%20William%20E%20Brundage/Part%20IV%20--%20From%20Thomas%20Brundish%20to%20Solomon%20Brundage/05_Summary.pdf === Bath Brundages, Steuben Co., NY Group === The geographical progression of this group of Brundages was England, CT, MA, NY, NJ, PA during the early colonial period as stated above. This was followed by Steuben County, NY. Several generations of Brundages lived and died in Steuben County, NY, including: Benjamin James Brundage, 1737-1807; Jesse Abram Brundage, 1775-1861; Hiram S. Brundage, 1841-1914; Walter Wesley Brundage, 1871-1917. The next generation scattered throughout the U.S. The first Brundages in Steuben County, NY were James and Abram Brundage, who went from Wallkill, Orange Co., NY to Painted Post, Steuben Co., NY in 1799. They had a half brother named Solomon, who settled in Allegany County, PA. See also: *The Washington ancestry, and records of the McClain, ... v. 3. Hoppin, Charles Arthur, b. 1866. https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89058526948&view=1up&seq=614 *There are about 60 Brundages buried in the Pleasant Valley Cem., which is in Hammondsport, Steuben County, NY, details at: http://www.paintedhills.org/STEUBEN/PleasantValley/PleasantValAD.html *[https://archive.org/stream/landmarksofsteub00hakerich#page/230/mode/2up/search/brundage Landmarks of Steuben County] *http://www.onlinebiographies.info/ny/steu/brundage-family.htm *[https://archive.org/stream/historyofsteuben00clay#page/n235/mode/2up W.W. Clayton's illustrated History of Steuben County] *http://history.rays-place.com/ny/steu/urbana.htm *[https://archive.org/stream/alleganycountyit00mina#page/n7/mode/2up Close by Steuben: History of Allegany County, New York, 1896] *↑ Fisher, Helen Brundage. Descendants of James Wesley Brundage of Pleasant Valley, New York. 1978. Self published, West Hartford, Connecticut. p.? http://www.worldcat.org/title/descendants-of-james-wesley-brundage-of-pleasant-valley-new-york/oclc/886699246&referer=brief_results *Norman Fisher, the son of Helen Brundage Fisher, compiled the Descendents of Benjamin Brundage. Here is the site: https://www.genealogy.com/ftm/f/i/s/Norman-R-Fisher/GENE4-0002.html === UEL United Empire Loyalist Group === *A number of Loyalist Brundages immigrated north during and after the Revolutionary War. Some settled in Canada. *[https://www.ancestry.com.au/boards/thread.aspx?o=0&m=287.1.4.1.3.1&p=surnames.brundage Some from Toronto repatriated in Iowa and Illinois. Perhaps someone can post sources about this family group.] *[http://www.uelac.org/Loyalist-Info/loyalist_list.php?letter=b United Empire Loyalists' Association of Canada (9 Brundages listed)] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=iSxWFyTUFLcC&pg=PP1&lpg=PP1&dq=THE+OLD+UNITED+EMPIRE+LOYALISTS+by+Milton+Rubincam&source=bl&ots=-QdbEbTCxV&sig=GEq13wCvqXoLDeEgoZXk6J8bBWA&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjt3Mb9p9LdAhWcHzQIHZUABLk4ChDoATAFegQIARAB#v=onepage&q=babcock&f=false "The Old United Empire Loyalists" by Milton Rubincam, lists two Broundages] *[[Brundage-500|Jeremiah Brundage]] *[https://www.ancestry.com/boards/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=274&p=surnames.brundage Sibling group Joshua, Hannah,Gilbert and Bartlett Brundage relocated to Canada after the War] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=biYmj8ooli4C&pg=PA530&lpg=PA530&dq=Brundage+Loyalist+in+the+RevWar&source=bl&ots=xLLcvK6r2A&sig=ACfU3U2-oOfWOxJ8cxqg8iERuZTRWqRe-w&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi57t_V-P7mAhXjCjQIHZAsBnkQ6AEwD3oECAoQAQ#v=snippet&q=Brundage%20Loyalist%20in%20the%20RevWar&f=true Loyalists in the Southern Campaign of the Revolutionary War: Return of Disbanded Loyalist troops to Country Harbour (John Brundage, and two Jeremiah Brundages)] * [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/87243-the-brundage-family-history-1633-1983?viewer=1&offset=1#page=82&viewer=picture&o=search&n=0&q="Brundage Family History 1633 - 1983" by Joseph D & Mary F Brundage: A pamphlet focusing on Daniel Brundage Ontario Immigrant/Mennonite Brudages] === Pedigree and Ancestral Files === These are useful roadmaps of what families thought to be true, but sometimes may contain unsourced or inaccurate connections. *"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:SPX4-4NR : accessed 2015-02-28), entry for Benjamin /Brundage/. *The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, "Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:37LS-TYK : accessed 2017-06-15), entry for James /Brundage/. *"Pedigree Resource File," database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:3K6S-VCJ : accessed 29 November 2018), entry for Solomon Brundage, cites sources; "Popejoy_Bradley Family Tree" file (2:2:2:MM6V-M8L), submitted 9 November 2018 by Billy Popejoy_1 [identity withheld for privacy]. *Family Tree of David Gordon Brundage: https://www.familysearch.org/tree/pedigree/landscape/KWZG-56S *Family Tree of David S. Brundage: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/2:2:SBHD-C5R === Acknowledgements === ''Special thanks go to [[Brundage-179|Helen Fisher Brundage]] for her caretaking and sharing of Brundage Family records. Her work on the Bath or Urbana-Brundages has inspired many researchers." ''Much appreciation to Wanda Knudsen Guthrie, [[Streeter-308|Perry Streeter]], and Thomas William Brundage for their hard work, research, and dedication to the genealogy of the Brundages'' ''Greatest appreciation is due to George Brundage for his 25,000 contributions on wikitree, establishing countless profiles, collecting the majority of sources on this Free Space, inputting the work of Helen Fisher Brundage, earning 50 wikitree badges over five years of volunteer work, and most important, for countless small acts of kindness helping other researchers. All profiles established by or improved by Mr. Brundage still show his contribution in their changes record, though now such contributions are attributed to [[Brundage-183|Anonymous Brundage]].''

    Brunson Name Study

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    Welcome to the Brunson One Name Study

    ==About the Project== The BrunsonName Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Brunson Brunson] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Brunson name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Brunsons), by time period (18th Century Brunsons), or by topic (Brunson DNA, Brunson Occupations, Brunson Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' {{Member|ONS|name=Brunson}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]]''' for assistance. ==Teams / Research Pages== * * * * * Add the following to the top of your profile if you'd like to be part of the study: '''{{One Name Study|name=Brunson}}''' ::Project Leader: [[Shockey-96|Charlotte Shockey]] ::Project Members: [[Brunson-1754|Pat Brunson]], [[Street-3848|Debbie Schwartz]] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Brunson One Name Study Goals== The objective of this study is to identify all Brunson cousins. The sort out the brickwalls and find solutions. ===What You Can Do=== #Work cooperatively together with other Brunson profile managers to create the best Brunson tree possible. #Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Brunson profiles. #Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Brunson profiles. #Check for duplicates and request merges. #Contact [[Murtaugh-30|Sarah]] to request PPP status for those profiles that meet the criteria for project protection. This will protect them from an incorrect merge. #If you are a male with the Brunson surname or a variant and haven't already, please consider testing your yDNA through the Brunson FamilyTreeDNA Project (link below) so that we can all have a better understanding of our heritage and possibly make new discoveries. ===Brunson Brickwalls=== :Below are either brickwalls or not fully connected to the One Tree. {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" cellpadding="4" width="100%" |- | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Name | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Birth | align="center" style="font-weight: bold" | Death |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-8|Unknown Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1568 abt - England | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-9|George Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1540 - England | style="text-align: center;" | England |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-11|Wanda Hope Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-1754|Elijah Morton Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1860 abt - Mississippi | style="text-align: center;" | 1930 bef - Texas |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-18|Daniel Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1786 - SC | style="text-align: center;" | 1855 - AL |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-69|Hiram Eugene Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1845 Oct - NY | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brownson-171|Daniel Brownson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1703 Aug 9 - CT | style="text-align: center;" | 1780 - CT |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-50|Isaac Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-49|Margaret Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1756 abt - SC | style="text-align: center;" | 1830 Nov 11 |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-32|Lemuel Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1796 Nov 16 - VT | style="text-align: center;" | 1876 Oct 18 - IL |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-31|Sarah Ann Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1825 Oct 12 - OH | style="text-align: center;" | - IL |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-76|William Andrew Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1901 Dec 19 - KY | style="text-align: center;" | 1970 Sep 22 - KY |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-80|Willie (Brunson) Gray]] | style="text-align: center;" | | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-75|Louise (Brunson) Pool]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1930s | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-68|Elizabeth Jane (Brunson) Hunter]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1883 Oct 23 | style="text-align: center;" | 1963 Mar 7 - Canada |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-30|Sarah (Brunson) Houser]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1816 - VA | style="text-align: center;" | 1871 - VA |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-101|Moses Brunson Sr]] | style="text-align: center;" | | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-124|James Frederick Brunson Sr]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1898 Nov 24 - SC | style="text-align: center;" | 1980 Feb - SC |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-125|Stephen Lewis Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1928 May 2 - SC | style="text-align: center;" | 2011 Dec 6 |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-126|Rueben Franklin Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1853 - AL | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-135|Virginia Lee (Brunson) Denman]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1864 Aug 31 - Mississippi | style="text-align: center;" | |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-159|Elizabeth Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | | style="text-align: center;" | 1694 - CT |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-162|Uriah Samuel Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1850 May 12 | style="text-align: center;" | 1936 Feb 12 |- | style="text-align: center;" |[[Brunson-252|Susannah Brunson]] | style="text-align: center;" | 1758 Apr 20 - SC | style="text-align: center;" | 1826 - SC |- |} *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/brunson/ G2G Tagged Brunson] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==The Brunson Name== ===Name Variations=== (click to see list of WikiTree profiles for each surname) :::[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/brunson/ Brunson] ===Notable Brunson's=== * {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Brunson Place Names== * ===Brunson Businesses, Etc=== * {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Brunson DNA Studies== :: :: {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Books Written By Brunson's== The following are books written by Brunson's and descendants that are not of a genealogical matter. *[[Space:A_History_of_The_Brunson_Family|A History of The Brunson Family]] {{Image|file=Photos-413.png}} ==Brunson Resources== *[[Space:A_History_of_The_Brunson_Family|A History of The Brunson Family]]

    Bryan County, Georgia

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    [[Category:Bryan County, Georgia]] [[Category:Georgia Projects]] [[Category: Fort McAllister, United States Civil War]] ----
    Welcome to Bryan County, Georgia Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== :Bryan co. area was inhabited in days before the time of Christ.http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/bryan.html :'''1500's''' Spanish sailors explored the Ogeechee River. Spanish monks built a mission of Santa Diego de Satuache on the land now known as Genesis Point. :'''1733''' - In the Early days of the Georgia colony, General Jams Oglethorpe felt Savannah, Georgia needed some protection from western approaches. He built Fort Argyle near where 2 rivers meet, the Ogeechee and Canoochee Rivers. http://www.richmondhillhistoricalsociety.com/history-of-richmond-hill.htmlhttps://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bryan-county {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=Fort Argyle marker. }}{{clear}} ::{{Red|Fort Argyle }} was built as a deterrent near a pass which the Indians traveled upon. This was to give protection to the Savannah settlers from invading Indians and raiding Spaniards out of Florida. Exact location for this marker is within Fort Stewart Military Installation, Bryan County, GA.https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=29523 :::{{Red|Fort Argyle }} was named in honor of John, Duke of Argyle, friend of James Edward Oglethorpe, and was garrisoned by Captain McPherson with a detachment of Rangers. (The Marker for this is in the Georgia Historical Society marker series, erected 1958 as Marker #015-9) https://www.hmdb.org/marker.asp?marker=29523 :'''1754''' Georgetown was surveyed and laid out by John Reynolds (known as 1st Royal Georgia Governor) on the lower Ogeechee River. All intended this to be another deep -water port, but Savannah and Sunbury became the commercial markets. :'''1755''' Georgetown was renamed as the colonial town of Hardwick, by Gov. Reynolds, surveyed and laid out as Bryan County first county seat. http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/bryan {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Rice culture }}{{clear}} :'''pre 1776-1862''' The location of the Ogeechee River to the area that became Richmond Hill was reason rice became the cash crop of economy. Early Ogeechee rice plantations belonged to Thomas Savage Clay and family at Silk Hope and the Harns, the Habershams at Dublin. Lower Bryan County became the center for the most productive rice as well as the Sea Island cotton plantations of tidewater Georgia. One was Richmond-on- Ogeechee (formerly Dublin) owned by Thomas Savage Clay and operated Tranquilly, Tivoli and Piecefield devoted to cotton. :'''1785'''- A Plantation, known as WhiteHall Plantation was owned by Capt. James McKay. He named the Plantation after an uncle's house in Strathnaver, Scotland. McKay died after 1785, at which time the property was divided between his two daughters and grandchildren. George Washington McAllister bought plantation and operated it until 1850. McAllister's son, Joseph operated it until dying during the battle of Trevillion (Civil War) in 1864. Fort McAllister is named for the McAllister family and the main house as well as Fort McAllister are on the National Register of Historic Places.. ::The plantation had a cemetery, the rice fields and the Rice Mill are submitted to be included in the Registry.. The land of the cemetery was used for burial of slaves of the plantation. This cemetery continued to be an active Cemetery fo the African Americans until 1970. the Rice Mill, and the associated rice fields are to be included in the Registry. Some descendants of the slaves expressed a desire to preserve the Strathy Hall Cemetery. :'''1793''' Georgia legislature created Bryan County from Chatham and Effingham Counties, as 19th county (1 or 5 counties by an act of legislature. Early county meetings were held at Strathy Hall Plantation prior to the county seat being moved to Cross Roads. Cross Roads was located at an intersection of the Darien-Savannah Stage Road and the Bryan Neck Road. This became Richmond Hill. :'''Dec 19, 1793''' Bryan County was the home of wealthy planters where good farm land for rice was located between the neck of 2 rivers. It was named in honor of Jonathan Bryan (1708-1788), a Revolutionary patriot (had been captures, imprisoned by the British in Revolutionary War). Early county meetings were held at Strathy Hall Plantation prior to the county seat being moved to Cross Roads, near the intersection of the Darien-Savannah Stage Road and Bryan Neck road., which later became Richmond Hill. :'''1793''' Governor Reynolds chose Hardwick to be the County Seat. Clyde was next county seat, which was hard to access, the clerk and Ordinary had offices at home. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/bryan/countyhistory.html http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/bryan/history/1878/deadtown/hardwick698gms.txt https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_County,_Georgia :'''1794''', part of Effingham County was transferred to Bryan County. A portion of Bryan County lost land when part of it was used to create Bullock County, 1796 as well as again in 1847 for Chatham county. :'''1797''' the General Assembly decided that court should be held at a settlement called Cross Roads, 2 miles from the Ogeechee River known as Cross Roads. This was near modern-day Richmond Hill. :'''Nov 18, 1814''' the county seat was moved to Mansford on the Canoochee River. :'''1815''' - Population increased causing the county seat to be moved to Eden. :'''1830-40's''' Bryan County was developing its agriculture farms, plantations. The Ogeechee River basin was fertile land and ideal for growing rice, Soon the lower river basin in lower Bryan county was the Ogeechee River basin in lower Bryan County became one of the most productive rice-growing areas. https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bryan-county :'''1830''' The Savannah-Ogeechee Canal near Kings Ferry was completed which bolstered the agricultural economy by the transportation. The Savannah, Albany and Gulf Railroad linked Savannah to southwest Georgia. :'''1854''' a wooden courthouse was built here named "Bryan Courthouse.. A few years later Eden, Georgia was the County Seat.. :'''1855''' 3 million pounds of rice annually were being shipped from Bryan County plantations. The leading producers on the Ogeechee were Richard J. Arnold, George W. McAllister, and Thomas Savage Clay. {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-14.jpg |align=l |size=370 |caption=Richmond Hill Plantation }}{{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Clay tombstone }}{{clear}} ::Thomas Savage Clay (1801-1849)- His mother bought the "Dublin" tract on the Ogeechee River in Bryan County in 1819 and they renamed it "Richmond". The family also aquired Tranquilla, Tivoli, Piercefield, Ricedale, Frugality Hall, Thoroughgood on the Canoochee River. Thomas was Elder of Bryan Neck Presbyterian Church, but died at a young age of 48. {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Ways Station marker }}{{clear}} :'''1856''' Albany, and Gulf Railroad was completed through the lower end of Bryan County, leading to the founding of Ways Station, later Richmond Hill, near the Ogeechee River crossing. Pembroke, Georgia began as a railroad town and shipped out turpentine and naval stores in 1890.. Soon it was a leading business center. '''Cross Roads''' was the settlement around the depot, later was called '''Ways Station''', then '''Richmond Hill..''' :'''1860''' Richard James Arnold was the most prominent planter in the Bryan Neck area. In 1860, he owned 11,000 acres in lower Bryan County. Mulberry Hill and White Hall Plantations, located in Bryan County, Georgia, had more than 130 slaves when Richard James Arnold took over, following marriage to his wife in 1823. (The plantations were part of his wife's dowry.) https://www.thehenryford.org/collections-and-research/digital-collections/artifact/176006/ His 195 slaves planted, picked and tended the sugar cane and Sea Island cotton as well as this rice crop was 665,000 pounds. {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-12.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Waymarker for Whitehall, plantation of Richard James Arnold }}{{clear}} :'''1860''' the county seat was known as Eden, Georgia. :'''1861''' South Bryan County was the locale of the earthen Civil War installation Fort McAllister (now Fort McAllister Historic Park) on the Ogeechee River for protection of the River plantations and the railways against Union forces. :'''1861''' The Union navy threatened the southern approaches of Savannah. Fort McAllister was built on the Ogeechee at Genesis Point not far from Ways Station. :'''1862-65''' - These confederate units served during the Civil War: https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Bryan_County,_Georgia_Genealogy#Military ::11th Battalion, Georgia Infantry (State Guards) (Confederate), Company E, ::25th Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Confederate), Company A ::47th Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Confederate), Company E {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Ft. McAllister }}{{clear}} :'''1862, 1863''' Fort McAllister, a simple earthworks fort fortification repelled''' {{red|seven Union naval attacks}}'''. This included heavily armed Monitor class gunboats. Fort McAllister was named for one the largest slaveholders, Joseph McAllister and is located on Genesis Point on the Ogeechee River. Fort McAllister is now a state park. :'''1863''' - The CSS Rattlesnake (former CSS Nashville), a Confederate blockade-runner, took refuge in the Ogeechee River but was burned and sunk in the river near Fort McAllister by Union gunfire. The fort was the site of the first sea-land battles involving the ironclads.9 battles were fought at the fort, including the final battle of General William Tecumseh Sherman's March to the Sea, which ended in Bryan County {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=Signal station on Ogeechee River }}{{clear}} :'''1864''' - Gen. William T Sherman's Union forces invaded Bryan Neck as they neared Savannah.. At one point the union marched down Bryan Neck on land and '''{{red|overwhelmed Fort McAllister by assaulting the fort from its unprotected landward side}}'''.The fort and its outnumbered Confederate garrison finally fell during a bloody landward assault by Union general William T. Sherman's troops. Troops removed the ammunition with wheelbarrows from Fort McAllister, Bryan County. {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Fort McAllister Historic Park. }}{{clear}} :'''1866''' - The records of the Ordinary's office were destroyed by fire. The land records were then were stored in a small wooden building. There was a safe which is too small (holding 1/5 of the books). The clerk keeps the newest ones in the safe. The old records are in danger from fires of the woods or the turpentine farms. :'''1866-70's''' Free African Americans on Bryan Neck purchased their own land from the heirs of old plantation owners. Amos Morel, the head slave for Richard J. Arnold, became the most prominent freedman as well as the largest landowner. ::New settlements of the former slaves were at Brisbon, Rabbit Hill, Port Royal, Oak Level, Fancy Hall, and Daniel Siding. African Americans worked for wages at the old Ogeechee River plantations, which prospered until the 1890 hurricanes stopped the rice industry in tidewater Georgia. After this many African Americans worked in the local lumber industry. :'''1880s''' The county seat was called Bryan, Georgia. :'''1886''' - Eden, Georgia was renamed Clyde, Georgia. As the population of the area expanded into Bryan County area north of the Canoochee River, the county seat was moved again in 1815, this time to Eden, :'''1895 -1901''' County Seat was Clyde, Georgia. A 2 story wooden courthouse was built in Clyde. This remained the County seat until the U.S. Army began plans for an anti-artillery training center, to be Fort Stewart . Hilton Dodge Lumber Company opened a sawmill and timber port on the Belfast River, activity that continued until 1916. {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Henry Ford Retreat }}{{clear}} :'''1925''' - Automotive pioneer, Henry Ford bought 85,000 acres of land near the Ogeechee River in lower Bryan County. Ford had a great impact on helping Bryan County develop its coastal area of Ways Station. He began a sawmill, established schools, churches, industries, and medical facilities in the Ways Station area, thus greatly improving social and health conditions in an impoverished coastal Georgia Ways Station area. :'''1935''' Clyde served as the seat until 1935, when Clyde was in the area of Fort Stewart military reservation, which the military was forming in Bryan county. Clyde had to be demolished.. :'''1937''' Clyde was county seat until 1935, when Fort Stewart Military Reservation was forming. The army needed this land. Georgia General Assembly designated the town of Pembroke (incorporated Aug 23, 1905) as Bryan's new county seat. Pembroke was a railroad settlement and named for Pembroke Williams and was a railroad settlement.Today, the sole evidence of Clyde is a cemetery located on the Fort Stewart Military reservation. {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Map of Bryan County, with Ft. Stewart }} :'''1940''' Fort Stewart Military Reservation began. Bryan County lost over 1/3 of its acreage to the U.S. government and was split into two sections, '''upper''' and '''lower Bryan County.''' Its county seat is now in Pembroke, located in the upper part. Richmond Hill is the largest city in the coastal south. 1990- Byran county is a part of metropolitan Savannah and is a fast growing county. :'''1941''' Ways Station, Georgia was renamed Richmond Hill in honor of Ford, whose winter home, Richmond plantation was located on the Ogeechee River rice tract from the 1800's. {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-15.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Fort Stewart sign }}{{clear}} :'''1941''' the federal government condemned 105,000 acres of sparsely settled land in the center of Bryan County for Camp Stewart U. S. Army training base. Communities were moved such as Letford, Georgia, Roding, Georgia as well as Clyde, Georgia from the area. Many displaced citizens built houses in Richmond Hill. :'''1947''' - International Paper Company bought the land where Henry Ford's Richmond Hill plantation and other holdings in Bryan Neck were located. {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-13.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=map of Richmond Hill locale }}{{clear}} :'''March 3, 1962 ''' Georgia legislature passed an act which incorporated Richmond Hill. The first city elections were held for a mayor. The population of the town at this time was about 500 residents. Richmond Hill remained a quiet, rural community built along both sides of U. S. Highway 17 until rapid suburban growth from nearby Savannah began in the 1980s. ::'''1962''' '''{{Blue|Richmond Hill history}}''' is very old, dating back to 1733, when Fort Argyle was built to protect the settlers from the invasion of the southern Indians and Spanish from Florida. Slavery began 1750 for cultivating the bottom lands near the Ogeechee River and many crown land grants were issued. County leaders met at Strathy Hall Plantation near Richmond Hill. The Ogeechee River was the draw for the rice plantations such as those of Thomas Savage Clay ("Richmond-on-Ogeechee and the Harns. Three Railways ran into Richmond Hill as well as the Savannah-Ogeechee Canal, when it was called Ways Station. By 1860 Richard James Arnold was prominent with 195 slaves growing 665,000 pounds of rice. During the Civil War, Fort McAllister was built to repel the Union naval attacks. CSS Rattlesnake was burned and sunk in the river due to Union bombardment. The Union forces then assaulted the fort from its unprotected side on land. Henry Ford bought land on Bryan Neck until he owned 85,000 acres on both sides of the river. When the Federal government condemned 105,000 acres of Bryan county for Camp Stewart US Army training base, residents were displaced and moved to Richmond Hill where the Richmond Hill plantation had been.. When Richmond Hill was incorporated, it was quiet, with 500 residents, but began a suburban growth from Savannah in 1980.http://www.richmondhillhistoricalsociety.com/history-of-richmond-hill.html :'''1990''' the county grew in population 50%. {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Wall found on Silk Hope plantation. }}{{clear}} :'''2000'''- Archaeologists discovered the outline of another wall trench at the Silk Hope Plantation, which was a 1700's rice plantation in Bryan County. Markings indicated the locations for a wall trench and post, such as might have been in a slave dwelling. There was features indicating a pit used for storage. :'''2010''' population The county seat, Pembroke, is in the upper portion of the county, while Richmond Hill, the county's largest city, is in the coastal south. During the 1990s Bryan County, as a part of metropolitan Savannah, was among the fastest-growing counties in the United States, and its population grew by more than 50 percent between 1990 and 2000. According to the 2010 U.S. census, the current population is 30,233, (increase of 23,417 in 2000. ===Government Offices=== '''1st County Seat''' Mansfield, Georgia ''' 2nd County Seat''' -Hardwick, Georgia :'''1793''' Governor Reynolds chose Hardwick to be the County Seat. Clyde was next county seat, which was hard to access, the clerk and Ordinary had offices at home. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/bryan/countyhistory.html '''2nd County Seat''', Eden, Georgia :'''1866''' - The records of the Ordinary's office were destroyed by fire. The land records were then were stored in a small wooden building. There was a safe which is too small (holding 1/5 of the books). The clerk keeps the newest ones in the safe. The old records are in danger from fires of the woods or the turpentine farms. '''3rd County Seat''' -Clyde, Georgia :Eden, Georgia may have been renamed Clyde, Georgia {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Bryan County Courthouse }}{{clear}} 4th County Seat - Pembroke, Georgia. ===Geography=== :Bryan County is a county located in the U.S. state of Georgia. :Population, 2010 census, the population was 30,233. :County seat is Pembroke :Military - Bryan county had Fort McAllister during the Civil War and currently has Fort Stewart which is located in the center of the county. Thus the county is split into 2 parts - ::1) Upper and ::2) Lower Bryan County ::Fort Stewart is in the '''Center''' :Bryan County is part of the Savannah, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. :Location A triangular area in the NE of Bryan County, from NW of Pembroke to N of Richmond Hill, is located in the Lower Ogeechee River sub-basin of the Ogeechee River basin :Location - N half of the remaining area in the county south of Richmond Hill. The northwestern portion of the county, from east of Daisy to Richmond Hill, is located in the Canoochee River sub-basin of the Ogeechee River basin. The rest of Bryan County is located in the Ogeechee Coastal sub-basin of the same Ogeechee River basin. :Bryan County is unique in that it is totally divided by the military installation at Ft. Stewart. Pembroke is in more rural north Bryan, while Richmond Hill in south Bryan county is a suburb of Savannah. :To travel between the two '''on public roads, it is necessary to leave the county'''. :Bryan County is separated into two parts (North Bryan and South Bryan) :Fort Stewart in the middle of the county. Size: total area of 454 square miles (1,180 km2), of which 436 square miles (1,130 km2) is land and 18 square miles (47 km2) (4.1%) is water. :Sub-basin - A triangular area in the NE Bryan County, from NW of Pembroke to N of Richmond Hill, is located in the Lower Ogeechee River sub-basin of the Ogeechee River basin, :Northern 1/2 of the remaining area in the county S of Richmond Hill is in the Lower Ogeechee River sub-basinof the Ogeechee River basin. :NW part of the county, from E of Daisy to Richmond Hill, is located in the Canoochee River sub-basin of the Ogeechee River basin. :The rest of Bryan County is located in the Ogeechee Coastal sub-basin of the same Ogeechee River basin. :Bryan County is unique in that it is totally divided by the military installation at Ft. Stewart. Pembroke is in more rural north Bryan, while Richmond Hill in south Bryan county is a suburb of Savannah. To travel between the two on public roads, it is necessary to leave the county. ====Adjacent counties==== *Effingham County, Georgia - north *Chatham County, Georgia - northeast *Liberty County, Georgia - south/southwest *Evans County, Georgia - west *Bulloch County, Georgia - northwest ====Protected areas==== *Fort McAllister during 1860's *Fort Stewart after 1940 {{Image|file=Bryan_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Fort McAllister Historic Park. }}{{clear}} ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 23,417 people in the county with a population density of 53 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 82.79% White, 14.14% Black or African American, 0.32% Native American, 0.77% Asian, 0.07% Pacific Islander, 0.58% from other races, and 1.34% from two or more races. 1.99% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 30,233 people in the count with a population density of 69.3 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $63,244 and the median income for a family was $72,118. The per capita income for the county was $28,365. About 8.8% of families and 11.0% of the population were below the poverty line, including 16.0% of those under age 18 and 12.8% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_County,_Georgia {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!! Highways!! Highways!! Highways |- |I-16 Interstate 16||I-95 Interstate 95||U.S. Route 17||U.S. Route 80 |- |U.S. Route 280||Georgia State Route 25||Georgia State Route 26||Georgia State Route 30 |- |Georgia State Route 67||Georgia State Route 119||Georgia State Route 144||Georgia State Route 204 |- |Georgia State Route 144 Spur |} *Bryan County is unique in that it is totally divided by the military installation at Ft. Stewart. Pembroke is in more rural north Bryan, while Richmond Hill in south Bryan county is a suburb of Savannah. To travel between the two on public roads, it is necessary to leave the county. ====Cities==== [[:Category: Pembroke, Georgia|Pembroke]] ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pembroke%2C_Georgia Pembroke, Georgia]] =====Towns/Communities===== *[[:Category: Ellabell, Georgia|Ellabell]] *[[:Category: Fort Stewart, Georgia|Fort Stewart]] *[[:Category: Richmond Hill, Georgia|Richmond Hill]] ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Richmond_Hill%2C_Georgia Richmond Hill, Georgia] *Keller *Lanier *Black Creek ====County Resources==== *Savannah-Ogeechee Canal *Fort McAllister *Fort Stewart Military Reservation =====Notables===== *Gregg Allman - musician, Allman Brothers Band *Mattie Belle Davis - first woman judge of Metropolitan Court of Dade County, Florida *Justin Smiley - pro football player, All-American at University of Alabama *John Smoltz - MLB pitcher, owned a summer home here while playing for the Atlanta Braves ====Census==== :1800 --- 2,836 — :1810 --- 2,827 −0.3% :1820 --- 3,021 6.9% :1830 --- 3,139 3.9% :1840 --- 3,182 1.4% :1850 --- 3,424 7.6% :1860 --- 4,015 17.3% :1870 --- 5,252 30.8% :1880 --- 4,929 −6.2% :1890 --- 5,520 12.0% :1900 --- 6,122 10.9% :1910 --- 6,702 9.5% :1920 --- 6,343 −5.4% :1930 --- 5,952 −6.2% :1940 --- 6,288 5.6% :1950 --- 5,965 −5.1% :1960 --- 6,226 4.4% :1970 --- 6,539 5.0% :1980 --- 10,175 55.6% :1990 --- 15,438 51.7% :2000 --- 23,417 51.7% :2010 --- 30,233 29.1% :Est. 2016 --- 36,230 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Lower Black Creek Cemetery, Ellabell, Georgia|Lower Black Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Strathy Hall Cemetery, Richmond Hill, Georgia|Strathy Hall Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?locationId=county_397 FindaGrave Bryan County] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/bryan/cemeteries/strathy.txt usGen Bryan County Cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://www.richmondhillhistoricalsociety.com/history-of-richmond-hill.html *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bryan_County,_Georgia *https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bryan-county *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?locationId=county_397 FindaGrave Bryan County *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabryan/cemet.html Rootsweb Bryan Co. Cemeteries] *[http://www.usgwarchives.net/ga/bryan/cemetery.html USGarchives Cemetereies] *[https://georgia.hometownlocator.com/features/cultural,class,cemetery,scfips,13029.cfm Bryan County, Georgia Cemeteries] *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~gabryan/ *http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/bryan

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    [[Category: Frauds and Fabrications]] '''Work on this page is ongoing. Everyone welcome to add comments and sources or add more people to the list.''' This is a page to add all the information available about the sources for the possible fabrication of connections between persons called Bryan in England, Ireland and Virginia. Have removed all comments about The family of [[Bryan-172 |'''Sir Guy de Bryan 1309-1390''']] as that group of profiles no longer appears to need help. The info was cluttering up the page. [[Bures-61|'''Alice de Bures 1358-1394''']] wife of [[Bryan-3129 |Sir Guy de Bryan 1350-1386]] Real person. [http://www.thepeerage.com/p17993.htm#i179929 The peerage.com Cites G.E. Cokayne; The Complete Peerage page 362] '''Questionable group''' '''Lots of discussion in G2G with sources and comments from countless members has led to the conclusion that for Bowsey we should read Bourchier and for Barnes we should read Berners.''' Part of the problem here was caused by [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofess13metc#page/2/mode/2up Visitation of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612, 1634 Page 3: Barnes] which introduced the name Bowsey. It also has Humphrey Bourchier as brother, not father of Margaret, John and Anne Bourchier, a definate error. That the name Bowsey equates to Bourchier is demonstrated in the same book at [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofess13metc/page/20 Visitation of Essex Page 21: Barnes] which identifies Margaret Barnes as wife of John Boucher. Scrutiny of the pedigree at [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofess13metc#page/2/mode/2up Visitation of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612, 1634 Page 3: Barnes] leads to the identification of Barnes with Berners.''' [[Bryan-171 |Sir Thomas Bryan 1378-1444]] husband of [[Echyngham-1| Margaret Echyngham 1358-1428]] Found no evidence for a Thomas Bryan at this date. [[Echyngham-1| Margaret Echyngham 1358-1428]] daughter of [[Echingham-6|Sir William Echingham 1333-1388]] and [[Criol-2|Elizabeth Criol 1334-1391]] wife of [[Bryan-171 |Sir Thomas Bryan 1378-1444]] '''Suspicious person''' Birth 1 June 1358 Benningborough, Yorkshire. I June is too often used on these profiles. Birth in Yorkshire is extremely unlikely. Specific date for females unlikely. Death 1 June 1428 Cheddington. 1st of June again. Earliest mention of Bryans in Cheddington occurs for [[Bryan-168 |'''Sir Thomas Bryan 1457-1517''']] Suggest this was originally [[Bourchier-5 | '''Margaret Bourchier 1468-1551''']] because her place of birth is given as Benningborough, a Bourchier hangout. [[Bryan-169 |Sir Edmund Bryan 1412-169]] son of [[Bryan-171 |Sir Thomas Bryan 1378-1444]] and [[Echyngham-1| Margaret Echyngham 1358-1428]] married [[Bures-3 |Alice Bures 1416-]]. https://books.google.com/books?id=CBwIAAAAQAAJ. So not an internet invention, but could be just another mistake. [[Bures-3 |Alice Bures 1416-]] daughter of [[Bures-29|Robert de Bures 1390-]] wife of [[Bryan-169 |Sir Edmund Bryan 1412-169]] [[Bures-29|Robert de Bures 1390-]] father of [[Bures-3 |Alice Bures 1416-]] [[Bryan-170 |Sir Thomas Bryan 1438-1500]] husband of [[Bowsey-1|Margaret Bowsey 1442-1502]] [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofess13metc#page/2/mode/2up Visitation of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612, 1634 Page 3: Barnes] '''As husband of Margaret Bowsey (Bourchier) this profile represents the same person as [[Bryan-168 |'''Sir Thomas Bryan 1457-1517''']]. His parents were not [[Bryan-169 |Sir Edmund Bryan 1412-169]] and [[Bures-3 |Alice Bures 1416-]]. They have been disconnected.''' [[Bowsey-1|Margaret Bowsey 1442-1502]] daughter of [[Bowsey-2|John Bowsey 1416-]] and [[Barnes-768|Margaret Barnes 1418]] wife of [[Bryan-170 |Sir Thomas Bryan]] Named by Wikipedia as wife of the Justice [[Bryan-5280|'''Sir Thomas Bryan 1420-1500''']] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bryan_(Chief_Justice) Wikipedia 2 Feb 2019: Thomas Bryan (Chief Justice)] However Wikipedia cites ODNB and ODNB says no such thing. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-49667?rskey=GQkoOg&result=21 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Bryan, Sir Thomas (d1500)] [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofess13metc#page/2/mode/2up Visitation of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612, 1634 Page 3: Barnes] '''Identified as [[Bourchier-5 | Margaret Bourchier 1468-1551''']] [[Bowsey-2|John Bowsey 1416-]] husband of [[Barnes-768|Margaret Barnes 1418]] father of [[Barnes-768|Margaret Barnes 1418]] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/145267518/john-bowsey-barnes Sir John Bowsey Barnes of Writtle died 1 June 1465] Unsourced, no image.[https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofess13metc#page/2/mode/2up Visitation of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612, 1634 Page 3: Barnes] There is a brief note of a Sir John Bowsey of Essex in [https://archive.org/details/visitationsofess02metc/page/n477 Visitation of Essex] '''Identified as [[Bourchier-13 | Sir John Bourchier, Baron Berners]]''' [[Barnes-768|'''Margaret Barnes 1418''']] daughter of [[Barnes-767|Sir Richard Barnes 1390-]] married [[Bowsey-2|John Bowsey 1416-]] [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofess13metc#page/2/mode/2up Visitation of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612, 1634 Page 3: Barnes] '''Identified as [[Berners-4| Margaret Berners]]''' John Bowsey c1440- No profile on Wikitree. Son of [[Bowsey-2|John Bowsey 1416-]] and [[Barnes-768|Margaret Barnes 1418]]. Married Kateren Howard daughter of [[Howard-196 |John Howard, Duke of Norfolk]]. [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofess13metc#page/2/mode/2up Visitation of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612, 1634 Page 3: Barnes] However the Duke's daughter [[Howard-2163|Katherine Howard]] married [[Bourchier-4 |John Bourchier]]. '''Identified as [[Bourchier-4 |John Bourchier]]''' [[Barnes-767|'''Sir Richard Barnes 1390-''']] (estimated DOB by [[Mackinnon-507|C Mackinnon]] to help context) father of [[Barnes-768|Margaret Barnes 1418]] [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofess13metc#page/2/mode/2up Visitation of Essex 1552, 1558, 1570, 1612, 1634 Page 3: Barnes] Then there is [https://archive.org/stream/visitationsofess13metc#page/20/mode/2up/search/berners Visitation of Essex 1558 Page 21:Barnes]] This source seems to make him the same person as [[Berners-5| Sir Richard Berners]] with a daughter [[Berners-4|Margaret Berners]] who married [[Bourchier-13 |John Bourchier]]. They were the parents of [[Bourchier-20|Humphrey Bourchier]] the father of [[Bourchier-5 |Margaret Bourchier]] who married [[Bryan-168 |'''Sir Thomas Bryan 1457-1517''']] '''Identified as [[Berners-5|Sir Richard Berners]]. '''Family of Sir Thomas Bryan the Justice''' [[Bryan-5280|'''Sir Thomas Bryan 1420-1500''']] married Isabel, widow of [[Blount-161|Sir Thomas Blount 1390-1456]] father of [[Bryan-168 |Sir Thomas Bryan 1457-1517]] Real person [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-49667?rskey=GQkoOg&result=21 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Bryan, Sir Thomas (d1500)] Richardson, Douglas. Royal Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, in 5 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013), Vol. I, page 486. ''[[Space:Testamenta Vetusta|Testamenta Vetusta]]'' (Nichols & Son, London, 1826) Vol. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=DwlaAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA449 Page 449-50] KB 1475 [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-49667?rskey=GQkoOg&result=21 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Bryan, Sir Thomas (d1500)] Wikipedia, as of 9 February 2019 makes him son of William John Bryan and husband of [[Bowsey-1|Margaret Bowsey 1442-1502]] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bryan_(Chief_Justice) Wikipedia 2 Feb 2019: Thomas Bryan (Chief Justice)]. However the article only cites ODNB as a source. ODNB says his parents are unknown but he was a Londoner and could have been descended from [[Bryan-5271|John Bryan 1340-1395]] fishmonger of London. [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-49667?rskey=GQkoOg&result=21 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Bryan, Sir Thomas (d1500)] ODNB adds may have married as his second wife Isabella, widow of William Bowes. William John Bryan bc 1390 [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Bryan_(Chief_Justice) Wikipedia as of 9 Feb 2019: Thomas Bryan (Chief Justice)]. Wikipedia claims him as father of [[Bryan-5280|'''Sir Thomas Bryan 1420-1500''']]. Suspect as two given names were very unusual, if ever heard, at this time. No source offered by Wikipedia. [[Bryan-5271|'''John Bryan 1340-1395''']] father of [[Bryan-5272|John Bryan MP 1360-1418]] fishmonger of London. Real person. [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/bryan-john-1418 History of Parliament online: BRYAN, John (d.1418), of London, his son] [[Bryan-5272|'''John Bryan MP 1360-1418''']] son of [[Bryan-5271|John Bryan 1340-1395]] Real person. [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/bryan-john-1418 History of Parliament online: BRYAN, John (d.1418), of London] Two sons, the younger being called William, under age at the time of his father's death. [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/bryan-john-1418 History of Parliament online: BRYAN, John (d.1418), of London] '''William Bryan''' (no profile on Wikitree) born after 1397 son of [[Bryan-5272|'''John Bryan MP 1360-1418''']] and his first wife, Joan Hanhampstead. Real person. [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1386-1421/member/bryan-john-1418 History of Parliament online: BRYAN, John (d.1418), of London, his father] [[Bryan-168 |'''Sir Thomas Bryan 1457-1517''']] son of [[Bryan-5280|Sir Thomas Bryan 1420-1500]] and Isabel widow of [[Blount-161|Sir Thomas Blount 1390-1456]] married [[Bourchier-5 | Margaret Bourchier 1468-1551]], father of [[Bryan-167|'''Sir Francis Bryan 1490-1550''']], [[Bryan-4093|Margaret Bryan 1492-1525]], [[Bryan-5281|Anne Bryan 1493-]] and [[Bryan-22 |Elizabeth Carew 1495-1546]] Real person History of Parliament online: BRYAN, Sir Francis (by 1492-1550), of the Blackfriars, London and Ampthill and Woburn, Beds Richardson, Douglas. Royal Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, in 5 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013), Vol. I, page 486. [https://archive.org/details/judgesenglandwi01fossgoog/page/n48 Foss, Edward: Judges, Vol. V (1857), p. 40] and in 1475 was created a knight of the Bath.'' [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-49667?rskey=GQkoOg&result=21 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Bryan, Sir Thomas (d1500)] Earliest mention found so far of Chedington in Buckinghamshire in relation to the Bryan family. [https://archive.org/details/completepeerageo02coka/page/362 Complete Peerage Page 363] [[Bourchier-5 | '''Margaret Bourchier 1468-1551''']] daughter of [[Bourchier-20|Humphrey Bourchier 1436-1471]] and [[Tilney-1|Elizabeth Tilney 1445-1497]] wife of [[Bryan-168 |Sir Thomas Bryan 1457-1517]] mother of [[Bryan-167|'''Sir Francis Bryan 1490-1550''']], [[Bryan-4093|Margaret Bryan 1492-1525]], [[Bryan-5281|Anne Bryan 1493-]] and [[Bryan-22 |Elizabeth Carew 1495-1546]] Real person History of Parliament online: BRYAN, Sir Francis (by 1492-1550), of the Blackfriars, London and Ampthill and Woburn, Beds Richardson, Douglas. Royal Ancestry: A Study In Colonial And Medieval Families, in 5 vols. (Salt Lake City, Utah, 2013), Vol. I, page 486. [https://archive.org/details/completepeerageo02coka/page/362 Complete Peerage Page 363] [[Bryan-4093|'''Margaret Bryan 1492-1525''']] daughter of [[Bryan-168 |Sir Thomas Bryan 1457-1517]] and [[Bourchier-5 | Margaret Bourchier 1468-1551]] married [[Guildford-55|Sir Henry Guildford]] Real person. [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/guildford-sir-henry-1489-1532 History of Parliament online: Sir Henry Guildford, her husband] ''[[Space:Testamenta Vetusta|Testamenta Vetusta]]'' (Nichols & Son, London, 1826) Vol. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=DwlaAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA449 Page 449-50] [[Bryan-5281|'''Anne Bryan 1493-''']] daughter of [[Bryan-168 |Sir Thomas Bryan 1457-1517]] and [[Bourchier-5 | Margaret Bourchier 1468-1551]] Real person. ''[[Space:Testamenta Vetusta|Testamenta Vetusta]]'' (Nichols & Son, London, 1826) Vol. 2, [https://books.google.com/books?id=DwlaAAAAcAAJ&pg=PA449 Page 449-50] [[Bryan-22 |'''Elizabeth Bryan 1495-1546''']] daughter of [[Bryan-168 |Sir Thomas Bryan 1457-1517]] and [[Bourchier-5 | Margaret Bourchier 1468-1551]] married [[Carew-11|Sir Nicholas Carew]] Real person. Douglas Richardson, ''[http://www.royalancestory.net Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elizabeth_Carew Wikipedia: Elizabeth Carew] [[Spice-78 |'''Philippa Spice 1484-1548''']] first wife of [[Bryan-167 |'''Sir Francis Bryan 1490-1550''']] Real person [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/bryan-sir-francis-1492-1550 History of Parliament online: BRYAN, Sir Francis (by 1492-1550), of the Blackfriars, London and Ampthill and Woburn, Beds] [[FitzGerald-3209 |'''Joan FitzGerald 1509-1565''']] second wife of [[Bryan-167 |'''Sir Francis Bryan 1490-1550''']] real person [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/bryan-sir-francis-1492-1550 History of Parliament online: BRYAN, Sir Francis (by 1492-1550), of the Blackfriars, London and Ampthill and Woburn, Beds] [[Bryan-167 |'''Sir Francis Bryan 1490-1550''']] son of [[Bryan-168 |Sir Thomas Bryan 1457-1517]] and [[Bourchier-5 | Margaret Bourchier 1468-1551]] married [[Spice-78 |Philippa Spice 1484-1548]] no children. Married [[FitzGerald-3209 |Joan FitzGerald]], Son [[Bryan-73 |Sir Francis Bryan II 1549-1640]] Real person [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Francis_Bryan Wikipedia: Francis Bryan] [http://www.oxforddnb.com/view/10.1093/ref:odnb/9780198614128.001.0001/odnb-9780198614128-e-3788#odnb-9780198614128-e-3788 Oxford Dictionary of National Biography: Bryan, Sir Francis (called the Vicar of Hell)] [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/bryan-sir-francis-1492-1550 History of Parliament online: BRYAN, Sir Francis (by 1492-1550), of the Blackfriars, London and Ampthill and Woburn, Beds] '''At least 1 son, illegitimate''' [http://www.royalancestry.net/ Magna Carta Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families],'' Royal Ancestry series, 2nd edition, 4 vols., ed. Kimball G. Everingham (Salt Lake City, Utah: the author, 2011), NORBURY, [https://books.google.com/books?id=8JcbV309c5UC&pg=RA2-PA263 Vol III, pages 262-264]Knighted [https://archive.org/stream/knightsofengland02shawuoft#page/n69/mode/2up/search/bryan Knights of England Page 61] '''Illegitimate un-named son''' of [[Bryan-167 |'''Sir Francis Bryan 1490-1550''']] presumably of age in 1548 when he was recorded as carrying a despatch to London from the French Admiral. Therefore born say before 1533. Cannot have been [[Bryan-73 |Sir Francis Bryan II 1549-1640]] who is said to have died in 1640. Real person [http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org/volume/1509-1558/member/bryan-sir-francis-1492-1550 History of Parliament online: BRYAN, Sir Francis (by 1492-1550), of the Blackfriars, London and Ampthill and Woburn, Beds] '''Irish Bryans''' [[Bryan-73 |Sir Francis Bryan II 1549-1640]] son of [[Bryan-167 |Sir Francis Bryan 1490-1550]] married [[Smith-5430 |Anne Smith 1560-1635]]. Father of [[Bryan-72 |William Smith Bryan 1599-1667]] Note that this profile has been disconnected from supposed father [[Bryan-167 |Sir Francis Bryan 1490-1550]] 9 February 2019 [[Smith-5430 |Anne Smith 1560-1635]] married [[Bryan-73 |Sir Francis Bryan II 1549-1640]] mother of [[Bryan-72 |William Smith Bryan 1599-1667]] '''American Bryans''' First do read [http://www.jeaniesgenealogy.com/2016/09/the-evolution-of-william-smith-bryan.html The Evolution of William Smith Bryan from Irish Rebel to Virginia Planter] [[Bryan-72 |William Smith Bryan 1599-1667]] son of [[Bryan-73 |Sir Francis Bryan II 1549-1640]] and [[Smith-5430 |Anne Smith 1560-1635]] married [[Morgan-853|Catherine Morgan 1604-1680]] [https://archive.org/stream/colonialfamilie00rhoagoog#page/n118/mode/2up Colonial Families of the United States of America] Says '''transported in 1650''' arriving with a shipload of chattels. [https://archive.org/details/shearerakersfami00shea/page/10 The Bryan-Morrison Head] Says William Smith? Bryan land holder in Ireland transported in 1650 with 11 sons and shipload of chattels. No attempt to name parents or wife. [https://archive.org/details/historyofpioneer00bryauoft/page/viii A History of the Pioneer Families of Missouri Page viii] Says he '''arrived in the Americas in 1615'''. [[Morgan-853|Catherine Morgan 1604-1680]] daughter of [[Morgan-21065|Thomas Morgan 1560-1624]] and [[Herbert-2901|Lady Catherine Herbert 1560-1604]] married [[Bryan-72 |William Smith Bryan 1599-1667]] [[Morgan-21065|Thomas Morgan 1560-1624]] son of [[Morgan-24018 |Henry Morgan Esq 1536-1603]] and [[Kemeys-36|Lady Catherine Kemeys 1540-1567]] married [[Herbert-2901|Lady Catherine Herbert 1560-1604]] father of [[Morgan-853|Catherine Morgan 1604-1680]] [[Herbert-2901|Lady Catherine Herbert 1560-1604]] married [[Morgan-21065|Thomas Morgan 1560-1624]], mother of [[Morgan-853|Catherine Morgan 1604-1680]] [[Bryan-71|Francis Bryan III]], son of [[Bryan-72 |William Smith Bryan 1599-1667]] and [[Morgan-853|Catherine Morgan 1604-1680]], claimed father of the immigrant [[Bryan-102|Morgan Bryan 1671-1763]][https://archive.org/details/shearerakersfami00shea/page/10 The Bryan-Morrison Head] Says eldest son, went to Ireland to claim inheritance. Went to Denmark. [[Bryan-1236 |Morgan Bryan 1621-1684]] son of [[Bryan-72 |William Smith Bryan 1599-1667]] and [[Morgan-853|Catherine Morgan 1604-1680]] [https://archive.org/details/shearerakersfami00shea/page/10 The Bryan-Morrison Head] says probably son of William Smith Bryan, in Norfolk in 1663. Whanganoche Bryan 1590-. Born Clare, Ireland. No profile on Wikitree but mentioned as a son of [[Bryan-73 |Sir Francis Bryan II 1549-1640]] on that page. [https://www.geni.com/people/Whanganoche-Bryan/6000000044303717429 Geni.com Gayle Hope] '''Suspicious person''' Has birthdate 1 June 1590. 1 June is a far too common birthdate for supposed members of this family. Naming an Irish born child for a native American in 1590 is bordering on the absurd. Presumably named for the following Wahanganoche who died after 1662. [https://www.indianreservations.net/2016/09/english-ancestry-of-richard-thomas.html Indian reservations] '''Wahanganoche''', king of the Potowmack Indians acquitted of high treason and murder 1662. [https://www.encyclopediavirginia.org/The_Case_of_Wahanganoche_an_excerpt_from_the_Journals_of_the_House_of_Burgesses_of_Virginia_1662 Encyclopedia Virginia: The Case of Wahanganoche 1662] [[Bryan-102|Morgan Bryan 1671-1743]]. "yDNA studies may disprove the claim that Morgan O'Brien is descended paternally from Sir Francis Bryan. The Y chromosome (passed only from male to male) of descendants of Morgan Bryan appears to have "Dalcassian" markers similar to O'Brien descendants from County Clare, Ireland. See lines 168-190: https://www.familytreedna.com/public/bryan/default.aspx?section=yresults" Posted by [[Schindler-917|Keith Shindler]] 17 Nov 2018 G2G in discussion regarding [[Bryan-72| William Smith Bryan]]. 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    [[Category:Bryan Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study|name=Bryan}} == How to Join == Thank you for your interest in the Bryan Name Study! The easiest way to join the group is through this Bryan Name Study page. Please follow these steps to join: 1.) Find the header in bold titled "'''Collaboration'''" (''this should be at the top right hand side of the page if you are on a computer, or towards the bottom of the page if you are on a mobile device.'') 2.) The first green arrow under "Collaboration" should say "'''Edit'''" followed by a series of options. 3.) Click the last link in this section that says “'''request to join the Trusted List.'''” This will allow the Bryan Name Study Project coordinator to add you or your WikiTree profile to the project. 4.) Once you have been added to the Trusted List, you will be able to '''add to and edit''' this page with any Bryan-related information you would like to contribute to the project. Please proceed to fill in any information from the '''”Task List”''' that you want to share. Welcome to the Bryan Name Study! ''Note: Please contact the [[Bryan-3409|Bryan Project Leader]] or post a comment to this page if you have any questions, issues joining, editing, or adding to this page.'' == Goals == This is a One Name Study Project for the surname Bryan and its variants. We hope it will be a valuable resource for people studying Bryan genealogy. This Name Study is for anyone with a genuine interest in researching the Bryan surname. Try to be active as possible in this name study by contributing information you can share with the group. Always be courteous and constructive when interacting or referring to other members. Please use this page as a place for exchanging information on the Bryan surname and its variants only. ''Note: The Wikitree Name Study page format will only allow three tags for variations of a surname. The tags on this Name Study are Bryan, Bryant, and Brian. Researchers of surnames; Brien, O’Brian, O’Brien, O’Bryan, and other similar variants are welcome to join and be a part of the Bryan Name Study Page.'' The Bryan Name Study follows the standards of the '''[[Special:Honor_Code|WikiTree Honor Code.]]''' Members are encouraged to familiarize themselves and agree to this shared Honor Code of ethics and principles. ''Policies & Procedures: Any members who are accidentally or unintentionally acting against the Honor Code may be sent a private, constructive, and gentle reminder of the Honor Code and the alleged violation in question by another Bryan Study group member. All members will be given a chance to clarify any misunderstandings without criticism. Any repetitive, intentional, or blatant offenses against the Honor Code and/or the terms outlined in the Goals section on this page will be grounds for automatic removal from this group by the Group Leader or Admin. Please report any actions that may be inappropriate for the WikiTree community to the [[Bryan-3409|Bryan Project Leader]] or Admin immediately''. ---- == Task List == • Please feel free to share or add a ''' brief introduction''' about you and your connection to the Bryan Surname in the “'''Bryan Researchers'''” section. This section will act as our group directory. Include important dates, places, locations, or origins of your Bryan lineage next to your name. This is also where you may add your '''DNA''' information such as GEDmatch IDs, kit numbers, services used, usernames, haplogroups, etc.. ''Note: If your DNA or GEDMatch results are public on your WikiTree profile and you request to join the Bryan Name Study, the project manager will generally add this information for you upon acceptance into this group. 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''' ''(For example, entering:'' [[Bryan-3418|Thomas Richard Bryan]] ''will appear as'' [[Bryan-3418|Thomas Richard Bryan]].) • Share your Bryan linage, important places, dates, allied families, memories, and stories pertaining to Bryan ancestors on the "'''Memories'''" section of this page. • Share Bryan-related (cited) sources, research, websites, or other resources that have helped you successfully research your Bryan family tree under the “'''Resources'''” section. • For any other items you would like to share, discussion topics, misc. information, updates, or questions for the Bryan Name Study group, please post under the “'''Collaboration'''” section. ---- === Profile Badges === If you wish to have the '''Bryan Name Study project box''' like the one you see at the top of this page to be displayed on your WikiTree profile, (or any Bryan profile you research or manage) Copy and paste the following code above the == Biography == line and below any categories on your personal profile or any Bryan profiles you manage: {{One Name Study|name=Bryan}} ---- ===Notes=== ---- == Bryan Researchers == * [[Bryan-3409|Laura Bryan]] (Name Study Leader) GEDMatch ID# A422952. Family Tree DNA kit # B184191. MyHeritage DNA ID# 729396751. Ancestry user name, Laurabcurtner. Bryan line is currently traced back to 1793, from Elbert, Walker, Habersham, and Franklin Counties in Georgia. Relocated to Boone Co., Arkansas after the Civil War. * [[Bryan-5897|John D. Bryan]] GEDMatch # UT4000627. Great-uncle of [[Bryan-3409|Laura Bryan]]. Has taken the FTDNA Big-Y test, which we are hoping will help with our Bryan brick wall. Y-DNA Haplogroup: R-BY75803. * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] GedMatch# is T227726 (see [[Noland-165|Liz's profile]] for additional details. Brien line back to [[Brien-35|Elisha Brien]] (c1785-c1835), who moved to Tennessee, is fairly solid. He was the son of [[Brien-39|John]] (who changed his name to Brien), son of [[Bryan-1165|William Bryan]] (c1737-c1778), m [[Clarke-2322|Jane Clarke]] (documentation for John and William not so solid). *[[Oehmann-1|Carl Oehmann]] Autosomal DNA Tests: 23andMe, GEDmatch M397704 + AncestryDNA, GEDmatch A842544, Ancestry member oehgendc + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch T687058, FTDNA kit #152964. Co-Administator of the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/bryan/about Bryan Surname Project] on FamilyTreeDNA.com *[[Lira-55|Joe Lira]] GEDMatch is A770187, Ancestry.com is joe_lira65 and MyFTDNA is B100864. “My research shows my father is the illegitimate son of James Tucker, Imperial Valley, CA. James' mother is Cecil C Bryan, from Texas. Her father was Robert L Bryan from Louisiana. Robert's father was Henry Marlin Bryan from Louisiana. Henry's father was William H Bryan from Alabama. I have DNA matched to the Bryan side, so I am pretty confident about the relationship.” *[[Wilson-31949|Susan Wilson]] GedMatch # is M912533. “I descend from both the Bryan and Boone families. I have just confirmed this fairly recently.” *[[Bryan-3392|Ted Bryan]] GEDmatch ID is A640006. “To the best of my knowledge, my grandfather is Cecil Ashton Bryan (born Feb. 14, 1918 in Atlanta, GA). I believe that his mother was Eva Campbell and that his father was Walter Henry (or Henry Walter) Bryan. In 1924 Walter and Eva divorced, and Walter (who worked for the Railroad) took Cecil to Los Angeles, CA, and then promptly died there. We have a letter to Walter from the Georgia Children's Home asking if he (Walter) was still planning on adopting Cecil. We don't have a birth certificate, but we have an affidavit from Eva Campbell, attesting to my grandfather's name and birth date. My father is William Theodore Bryan and that's about as far as I've gotten with that branch of my family tree.” *[[Capps-671|Gary Capps]] GEDmatch A800189, Ancestry member garycapps43. “My G.Grandmother was Jesse Desmond Bryan Bolton, her father was James Ralph Bryan and his father was William Anthony Bryan.“ *[[Girten-42|Charlene Girten]] Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test Full Sequence, haplogroup J1c2. “I descend from William Bryan, RS, of Tar Heel, Bladen County, NC. My 4x GF migrated to Florida in early 1800’s and my families stayed in FL, ending up in Miami, where I was born.” *[[Corcoran-570|Rick Corcoran]] GEDMatch ID# A738878, Ancestry member RICKINROANOKE. “What I know for a fact: My 5th great grandmother was Mary Catherine Bryan who married Phillip Bush and lived in Orange County, Virginia. What I suppose to be true (some evidence emerging though shared DNA) is that Mary Bryan Bush's father was William Bryan and that William was the brother of Morgan Bryan (grandfather of Rebecca Bryan who married Daniel Boone). Many Bush descendants married into the Boone family as did the Bryans making this very complicated for me. I am interested in finding am many Bryan, Boone and Bush relatives as possible to see what DNA combined with Family Tree data can present.” *[[Pratt-5652|Beverley (Pratt) VanLeyen]] GEDmatch A658923, Ancestry member beverleyvanleyen. “My grandmother was a Bryan. Her father from South Dakota is from the long line of Bryans from NY and Conneticut.” *[[Simonowich-1|Joe Simonowich]] GEDmatch MHDY9584, MyHeritage DNA. “My maternal line are Bryan's from Craven/Pitt Counties in Eastern NC. I have my DNA data as well as Bryan information back to my great-great grandfather but am dead-ended there.” *[[Stutts-203|Terry Stutts]] “My name is Terry Bryan Stutts named after my mothers surname. My Grandfather is Ira Bryan who I never met because of early death. I have traced his roots back to John Bryan 1775 Campbell VA and his father Bryant Bryan Shenandoah VA circa 1740.” *[[Winingar-6|Carrie (Winingar) Fisher]] Ancestry member: Monkeysinatree *[[Warren-11374|Crystal (Warren) Nichols]] “My mother's maiden name is Bryan. Our family descends from Morgan Bryan, Birth place Denmark. I am interested in furthering my knowledge.” *[[McConnell-3418|Joseph Bryan McConnell]] "Bryan is my dad's mom maiden name - Lela Mozella Bryan who married Leonadus John McConnell. My grandmother's parents are Roshier Columbus Bryan (married to Georgeann Timmerman). Roshier's parents are John Whitfield Bryan (married to Martha Matt Nelson)." *[[Ellsworth-1313|Ervin Ellsworth]] GEDmatch# Z221374, FTDNA kit # 766276. “Mary VanHoose (Bryan) born May 20 1769 is my fifth great grandmother. I wanted to be able connect with people that would have ties with my family.” *[[Bryan-4451|Gina Bryan]] GEDmatch M920362. “My maiden name is Gina Bryan. I have a bit of information from my Father's side of the family in and around Charleston, WV. I would love to expand on this and find out when they came to America. Some of my dates may be off, as I am going off of hand-written records from my Father and paternal-Great-Aunt.” *[[Walsh-5773|Caryn Walsh]] “My fathers DNA number is A581979. his g grandmother was Lavinia Bryan b 1833 who had 3 brothers William, Alexander, Robert and a sister Eliza Jane. Her father was Robert Bryan married to Jane Davidson from Ballywhirry, Antrim. currently trying to identify places and dates.” *[[Bryan-4293|Douglas Bryan]] FTDNA kit #796839 "I am studying pioneer migrations of my '''Bryan''' ancestors in America including the Kentucky migration through Cumberland Gap 1775 and 1779, known as the Wilderness Trail or Daniel Boone Trace, as well as the Utah migration of 1848 and 1851 in the Brigham Young Company known as the Mormon Trail. I am also studying the Pre 1700's traditional Bryan lineage of Morgan Bryan 1671-1763, the Irish immigrant born in Denmark. I pursue making accurate and informative profiles and study Bryan branches across multiple genealogy platforms to cross reference and compare. I am co-contributor to the surname variation-inclusive '''Bryan''' project on Geni-> https://goo.gl/CWkqaf . I hope to gain proficiency with the Wiki platform, and others, to aid in maintenance and research. Before Morgan Bryan 1671-1763, there is no substantive documentation as to his parentage, only an oral tradition." . I am pursuing DNA testing for myself and am encouraging family and friends to do so as well." So far I have had a family finder and Y DNA test from Family Tree DNA kit number 796839 and 23 and Me ancestry test. My paternal haplogroup is R1b subclades R-M269 _ R-L226. Irish Cluster DNA R-Y4010. *[[Tracy-2373|William B. Tracy III]] 23andMe, GEDmatch T922921 + AncestryDNA, GEDmatch T922921, Ancestry member WilliamBTracy + Family Tree DNA Family Finder, GEDmatch T922921+ FTDNA kit #559922. “Mana Bryan is listed as mother on the death certificate of my 2xgreat grandmother Elmira Purdy b.1833 d.1905 in Brooklyn, NY. I have not been able to find out anything about Mana except that her spouse's name was James Purdy. Also, I was in a DNA circle on Ancestry with Ann Penelope Bryan (23 Sep 1784 GA - 12 Dec 1865 GA), Father: John Hill Bryan (1761-1826), Mother: Elizabeth Harrison (1764-1820), Spouse#1: John Cupp (1780-1866), Spouse#2: John Coffee (1782-1836). Ancestry deleted my circles so I can't follow up with the 13 others who were in the circle.” *[[Bryan-4806|Sylvia (Bryan) Newman]] Ancestry member sylviabryan39. (Father-in-law) Ottis B. Bryan's "grandfather was Needham Russell Bryan born in Barbour County, Alabama and died in Downsville, Union, Louisiana. Needham's parents were William Melton and Epsey Malissa Hill Bryan. Both were born in Georgia. He died in Williamston, Barbour, Alabama and she died in Downsville, Union, Louisiana." *[[Tate-2882|Suzanne (Tate) Gilbert]] “My 2nd great grandmother was Mary Jane Bryans (or Briens/Brians- depending on the source) from Armagh, Ireland. She was born about 1850 according to the 1901 Irish Census and died on 1 February 1908 in Belfast, Ireland. She married James Tate in 1869, Belfast, Ireland and had ten children. Both Mary Jane and James are my brick walls on my father's paternal side. Her child, James Tate Jnr immigrated to Australia in 1905. I don't have any connections with the Irish side of the family and so I am always on the lookout for any information.” *[[Price-11741|Waylon B. Price]] Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 111 markers, haplogroup I-M253, FTDNA kit #403262. Ancestry member BryanNcc1701. *[[Bryan-4857|Howard Bryan]] Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test 67 markers, haplogroup R-M269, FTDNA kit #864924. Ancestry member Luthiergeorge. My sister and I have been working on our family history sporadically for about 12 years using a professional genealogist and Ancestry.com. Our branch of Bryan(t)s is from Eastern NC. We have solid information from wills, land transactions, etc back to our GGGrandfather, Benjamin A Bryant (1770-1823), and strong circumstantial connections to James Bryant (1656-1731). From there things get a bit hazy, but we believe the connection goes to Edward Bryan(t), b1590 in Denbigh, Denbighshire, Wales, and who died in Elizabeth City, VA in 1660. An interesting complication is that there were two Edward Bryant's who emigrated to Eastern VA in or about 1620. One became a planter, the other was an indentured servant. We had assumed, primarily because of the slow ascent up the socio-economic scale, that our ancestor was the servant, but we really have no concrete evidence to support this. Hence joining Wikitree and this study. *[[Mitchell-20796|Martha Mitchell]] “My husband, Brent, is a Brian. We got his Y-DNA test results. Would like to share and connect with others. We have been collecting Brian and various spellings for sometime now.” *[[Bryan-4901|Iris Bryan]] AncestryDNA member name: paradiseladyi. “My name is Iris Bryan and lost my father at the age of 7. Since about 10 years ago, I started reaching for the rest of his side of our family with much frustration. From urging of a dear friend, I have joined this site to see if I could over come some of the "brick walls" as it's referred to. So here I am. With fingers crossed, maybe we can help each other.” *[[Bryant-1573|Julian Bryant]] “My father was born in Bath, North Somerset, and family origins in this area seem to go back 150 years. I've traced my Bryant ancestry back to 1745 in Bitton, South Gloucestershire, UK; and maybe further. Interested to talk to others looking into this area. Have recently being doing research on surname origins which may be of interest.” *[[Bryant-10028|Larry Bryant]] Y-Chromosome Test 12 markers, haplogroup E-M215. My last name is Bryant and have just recently start researching my family. *[[Rice-3818|Dalzell York Rice]] "I am a Bryan by marriage. I have the names of the clan that settled in the Allegheny. Clairton, PA being where the previous generation lived and in many cases passed. Harry Darlington Jr. was the youngest son, an Uncle to my Husband Jim. His father also Jim b. 1931ish, d. 1983ish with his wife, Lorraine Kohan Bryan. A tragic, drunken driver hit and run. Both perished while entertaining about 6 other Dresser Industry executives in Los Angeles. They left behind 7 children. Harry Darlington Sr. was married to Mary Hogan Bryan. I have not got further than Pennsylvania. I don't know when they arrived, or from what country. Harry Sr. spent time in Australia. A photo with the whole clan that resided in Pennsylvania. It's a Welsh name. By way of Ulster?" *[[Bryant-10751|Gary Bryant]] GEDmatch A605947 "I am Gary Cecil Bryant Sr, <>son of Cecil Bryant, <> son of James McCager (Jim) Bryant <> son of Felix Theodore Bryant, <> son of John Bryant. John Bryant is buried in the Bryant-Slocomb Cemetery in Gray (Jones County) Georgia. His marker indicates he died at the age of 54 on October 1, 1853. I have lost the Bryant family trail at that point. I would like to know more about the line of Bryants that I am in. I am hoping that I have DNA matches who already know this information. Thank you, Bryant-10751" *[[Schindler-917|Keith Schindler]] GEDMatch# T319123 “I have traced my ancestry to Mary (Bryan) Oglesby, daughter of James Bryan of Daniel Boone fame. He is the son of Morgan Bryan (Bryan-102), without the "fanciful ancestry". I notice that there is another Morgan Bryan profile (Bryan-1236) whose bio does include some of the fanciful ancestry. It would be great to merge these two Morgan Bryans if any of the details can ever be worked out. There are also some yDNA studies (FTDNA Bryan Family Project and other projects) that seem to indicate that male descendants of Morgan Bryan have the "Dalcassian" DNA markers (descended from ancient O'Brien Irish royaly) which may disprove the stories about Morgan and William Smith Bryan being paternally descended from Sir Francis Bryan of the Tudors. I'm very excited to be part of this project!” *[[Dearring-1|Dianne Dearring]] GEDmatch # A644121, Family Tree DNA mtDNA Test Full Sequence, haplogroup T2b4-T152C, FTDNA kit #B9024. “I descend from Mary Bryan who married Col. John Van Hoose. I am interested in finding DNA matches in order to determine her parents.” *[[Bryan-4402|Pam Bryan]] “Bryan is the paternal surname of my family. Biege is the maternal surname.” *[[Bryan-5195|Toni Bryan]] “I am Toni Bryan, daughter of Maxwell Robin Bryan, who is the son of Donnie Westerveld Bryan and William Joseph Bryan. (I am kind of guessing at my grandfather’s name..it’s either Billy or William Joe or Joseph. He officially changed his name when he remarried and had another son whom he wanted to be a Jr). I have very little info on my heritage and would love to join the Bryan project.” *[[Bryant-1932|Philip Bryant]] “ I've traced and documented my Bryant line back to John Bryant Sr. (https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Bryant-4901) who lived in Fairfield County SC in 1785, moved to Knox County KY in 1809, and died in KY about 1812. I've been stuck at that brick wall for many years, and am hoping to post details about it.“ *[[Bryant-3153|Harry Bryant]] GEDmatch QL6168625, Ancestry member 8zvuee3. "Great grandson of Thomas Bryant b. 1830 Anderson (probably) County KY." *[[Owens-8999|James Owens]] GEDmatch TR2682490, “My name is James Owens born May 20 1971 Georgia my father's name is Arlin Owens his mother's name was Louise Lybrand Owens, her mother name was Bessie Bryan Lybrand , her father name Isaac Ashbury Bryan.” *[[Lemley-586|Erika Renville]] FTDNA kit #797603 + AncestryDNA, Ancestry member Elemley21899 ”Bryan was the maiden name of my great grandma on my maternal side. She was born in Los Angeles, but her father and his family are all from Kentucky. Her father was [[Bryan-2085|Robert Edward Lee Bryan]], his father was [[Bryan-2081|Francis Gabriel Bryan]] and his father was [[Bryan-2084|Bartholomew aka Barton Bryan]]. His father should be Francis Bryan. According to family research left by my great grandma's sister in law and brother (from 1981) Barton immigrated from Ireland in 1825 with all his children. I’ve found that this is incorrect so that’s where my research gets tricky. They all had many children so I’m sure there are others out there searching or with answers!“ *[[Anthes-64|Ryan Anthes]] Tested through 23andMe. “I know there are Bryans on my dad's side of the family and am currently looking to fill those pieces in shortly.” *[[Bryan-1524|Madeleine A. McJones]] Bryan's latecomers to the states 1818 to Philadelphia Pennsylvania, from The Family of John and Mary (Moriarity) Williams Bryan married 4/2/1800 Glamorganshire South Wales, Brewer, Crown Coach stop Merthyr Tydfil. He immigrated first then when she with many children arrived he was dead, the children of John and Mary are fairly researched but need put into wiki, are in other online databases by Ed Pat Logan. I am from Dr William Bryan line. Would like more on The parents of John, also we think a John, Wolfe? Llywelyn? Shropshire? Kindly to all. *[[Allison-6277| Jerry Allison]] “My mother was a Bryan, from Philadelphia PA. Her father was also born here, but before that I'm not sure.” *[[Bryan-6252|Joseph Bryan]] Y-chromosome haplogroup: R-Z19. Mitochondrial haplogroup: K2a. “I have done previously extensive research up my family tree within the Bryan name from my near ancestors on upward with some success. I would like to contribute and collaborate further on building our collective story.“ *[[Thomas-43873|Carolyn (Thomas) O'Camb]] GEDmatch T621214. FTDNA kit #510597. *[[Gantz-227|Melissa Gantz]] “My Bryan line has been a challenge as my great great grandfather, Raplh Dillon Bryan, was born out of wedlock. My Grandpa Bryan passed in 2001, and being 25 years old at the time, I didn't think to ask him enough about our Bryan family. I cannot find my 3rd great grandfather, Daniel Bryant(he kept the "t" at the end) after the 1870 census. I know my 4th great grandfather, Daniel Bryan's (abt 1795-1861) probate is in Iowa Co., Iowa but do not know where he died of where he was buried. The last I could find Daniel's wife, Sarah Daugherty Bryan, was living with her daughter, Sarah Fordyce, in WV in 1870. My Bryan's moved from Fayette Co., PA to Marengo, Iowa Co., Iowa in 1848. I manage or have access to multiple of my Bryan family's DNA results on Ancestry. We have numerous matches that lead back to John Bryan and Biotha Farren/Ferrin, sp? They supposedly had a child named Daniel, but I have not been able to link my 4th GG, Daniel, to them. I am ALWAYS willing to share what I know with others and appreciate when other can share information with me.“ *[[Tilley-2102|Roger Tilley MD]] Family Tree DNA Y-DNA Test, haplogroup R-M269, FTDNA kit #866484, mtDNA Test, haplogroup K2B1A, FTDNA kit #866483. 23andMe GEDmatch AJ6374944. AncestryDNA GEDmatch A525983. Son of [[Bryan-4912|Faye Bryan Tilley]]. *[[Roberts-32863|Michael M. Roberts]] Family Tree DNA kit number: N132267 “My mother is Carol Roberts (nee Bryan). Daughter of Albert Victoria Bryan, GD of Alvin Bernard, 2GD of James Horace, 3GD of John William, 4GD of Charles.” *[[Ellis-20606|Ky Ellis]] “ I have been investigating the Bryan line for over a dozen years. My cousin in Kansas City unearthed a couple binders in her basement that were a compilation of a family history and ancestry research done in the 1940's. She gave it to me as I am the "family historian" at large! It boggles my mind how much work this would have taken requesting things by mail, organizing and typing it all up. I combined it with the information I built up on ancestry.com. Hopefully the lines I have worked on will be of interest to others out there. It will take some time for me to get the info on here, but I will do my best.“ *[[Bryan-6639|Alex Bryan]] “My surname is Bryan, and I am grateful to receive an invitation! My Bryan side is among my shortest branches, so hoping to connect with others' progress!” *[[Gould-1820|Leslie Gould]] *[[Bryan-6034|Janice D. McCann]] * [[Dicks-528|Angela Dicks]] I have DNA data loaded on Gedmatch (YD8509480), MyHeritage, and FamilyTreeDNA, both autosomal and mtDNA (haplo group H3g1). I have joined the Gedmatch Bryan family group, as well as the Facebook group. My GG grandmother was [[Bryan-5089|Nancy Bryan]]. She was born in Alabama about 1844. My GGG grandfather was [[Bryan-5090|Enoch G Bryan]]. He was born in Kentucky, about 1818. I highly suspect this line may be linked to the Boone/Bryan line, but don't have confirmed data on Enoch's parents. *[[Bryan-5764|Harry T. Bryan]] Ancestry DNA ‘Harry Bryan’; GEDmatch Kit # YD1843619; FTDNA kit #: 948270 Haogroup: R-M269 R-FT86766; I have been researching for over twenty years. I am a direct line descendant of [[Bryan-8038|James A. Bryan]] who was born in Virginia, possibly in what is now West Virginia, about 1806. [13 Sep 2023] === Bryan Brick Walls === * [[Bryan-3409|Laura Bryan]] Bryan brick wall: [[Bryan-3503|?Thomas? Bryan]] father of my earliest known Bryan ancestor: [[Bryan-3418|Thomas Richard Bryan]] of Elbert and Walker Counties, Georgia. * [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] Bryan brick wall: Parents of [[Bryan-1165|William Bryan]] (c1737-c1778), m [[Clarke-2322|Jane Clarke]]. Their son [[Brien-39|John]] changed his name to Brien. Three of John's son's moved to Tennessee: one was [[Brien-35|Elisha Brien]] (gr-gr-gr-grandfather of [[Noland-165|Liz]]). Also, documentation for Elisha, his father, and his grandparents ([[Bryan-1165|William]] and [[Clarke-2322|Jane]]) could be better. Elisha is found in Campbell County, Virginia and Alexandria, Tennessee; one of Elisha's children was born in Lebanon, Tennessee and two died in Warren County, Mississippi. *[[Tracy-2373|William B. Tracy III]] Bryan brick wall: [[Bryan-4533|Mana Bryan]] is named as mother on the death certificate of my 2nd great grandmother [[Purdy-1753|Elmira G. Purdy]] b.1833 Milton, Ulster, NY, d.4 Aug 1905 Brooklyn, NY. Except for the name of her spouse [[Purdy-1753|James Purdy]] on the same document, I have not found a single record for Mana Bryan. *[[Dicks-528|Angela Dicks]] My Bryan brick wall is [[Bryan-5090|Enoch G Bryan]]. Records indicate his birth as about 1818 in Kentucky. I have yet to confirm his parentage, but have seen other trees indicating [[Hawkins-10108|Margaret (Hawkins) Bryan]] is his mother, but no proof of which Bryan she was married to, though these same trees list Richard Bryan. I have found to verified proof of this. *[[Bryan-5764|Harry T. Bryan]] Bryan brick wall: [[Bryan-8038|James A. Bryan]] was born in Virginia, possibly in what is now West Virginia, about 1806. The oldest known records are the 1850 US Census for Polk County, Iowa, some recorded deeds in Warren County, Iowa, and a mortgage note. James and his wife Rachael [[Unknown-654443|Rachael]] were born and married in Virginia. They had two children there, [[Bryan-9446|John F. Bryan (1830 - 1908)]], [[Bryan-8037|George Hasque Bryan (1835 - 1880)]]; three born in Indiana, [[Bryan-9478|Margaret Rachel Bryan (1837 - 1906)]], [[Bryan-8043|William T. Bryan (1839-1850)]], [[Bryan-9448|Waty Bryan (1843 - 1885)]]; and one more in Iowa, [[Bryan-9449|Benjamin F. Bryan (1850-1930]]. There was one more child born in Iowa, [[Bryan-5129|Marion W. Bryan (1854 - 1912)]]. James and Rachael sold their Iowa holdings in January and February 1854 and moved to the newly created Nebraska Territory. In 1856, they were living in Plattsmouth, Cass County, Nebraska Territory. [13 Sep 2023] ---- === Bryan Resources === * BryanDNA Tests on WikiTree [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Bryan link] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/1598784717013800/?ref=share Bryan DNA Gedmatch.com Kit Comparisons] on Facebook, which corresponds with the private Bryan/Bryant Ancestor Project on Gedmatch. * Anne Selene Bennett, ''The Briens of Nashville: Descendants and Ancestors of Elisha Brien'' (2013 : available from [https://www.lulu.com/shop/anne-selene-bennett/the-briens-of-nashville-descendants-and-ancestors-of-elisha-brien/hardcover/product-1zkwpr7g.html Lulu]) *Greg Martin, "Genealogy of the Bryan and Martin Families" website [http://www.bryan-martin.net/genealogy/index.php]

    BRYANT Name Study

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    [[Category:Bryant Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname BRYANT and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. The surname seems to be of either Breton, or Welsh origin, though there may be confusion with the O'Brien clan of Ireland. As with all genealogy, one needs to exercise caution. Variants include Bryan, Brian, Briant: there is another [[Space:Bryan_Name_Study|Wikitree One Name study for '''Bryan'''.]]

    Bucephalus

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    Bucephalus, whose name means "ox-head" in Greek, was the famous warhorse and animal companion of [[Karanid-1|Alexander the Great]], carrying his master to victory across Eurasia. Alexander is said to have tamed Bucephalus in 344 B.C.E. as a boy of ten. His father Philip, impressed, awarded the horse to his son as a gift. Apart from his legendary size, Bucephalus also sported a black coat, a large white star on his forehead, and a blue eye. Bucephalus died at age 30 - an uncommon but not unheard-of lifespan for a horse - following injuries received during the Battle of Hydaspes. Alexander founded the city Bucephala on the bank of the Hydaspes River (thought to be the city of Jhelum in modern Pakistan), wishing to immortalize his faithful steed. [[Category:Horses]]

    Buchanan Name Study

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    [[Category:Buchanan Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the Buchanan family. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. == Members == Add your name here and what you are working on if you would like to join. * [[Nelson-3486|Jamie]] - Buchanans from Pennsylvania. * [[Mcfadyen-460|Elizabeth Robbins]] * [[Buchanan-161|Bill Buchanan]] * [[De_Kloe-3|Jos de Kloe]] Buchanan in The Netherlands, also modified forms like Bochanen. *[[Buchanan-8332|Anne Buchanan]] Buchanans in upstate NY <--Canada <--Scotland <--Ireland <-- Scotland *[[Buchanan-2841]] Buchanans from South Carolina *[[Buchanan-10880]] Buchanans from Georgia, Tennessee, Texas == Earliest Ancestor of Each Branch == Buchanan brick walls. === Ireland === ==== County Tyrone ==== * [[Buchanan-183|Andrew Buchanan]] b. abt. 1790 * [[Buchanan-660|Patrick Buchanan]] b. 1745 ====County Donegal==== *[[Buchanan-9117|Hugh Buchanan]] b abt 1792, possibly Ráth Mealtain, Co Donegal, Ireland === The Netherlands === * [[Bochanen-6|Patrick Bochanen (bef.1646-aft.1671)]] * [[Buchanan-8011|Duncan Buchanan (bef.1689-bef.1737)]] === Scotland === * [[Buchanan-654|Archibald Buchanan]] b. abt. 1662 === United States === ==== Pennsylvania ==== ===== Chester County ===== * [[Buchanan-2774|Andrew Buchanan]] b. abt. 1742 == Sticker == {{One Name Study|name=Buchanan|category=Buchanan_Name_Study}} You can add this to the biography of each Buchanan: {{One Name Study|name=Buchanan|category=Buchanan_Name_Study}} Or just include this category: [[Category: Buchanan_Name_Study]] == Helpful Wikitree Links == * [[:Category:Buchanan_Name_Study|Buchanan Name Study Category]] - Lists all people and pages related to the name study. * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Buchanan Buchanan surname list] - A list of all the Buchanans on Wikitree. * [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=buchanan Unconnected Buchanan] - These Buchanans are not connected to the main tree. == Suggested Tasks == * Enter your Buchanan ancestors. * Upload photos of your Buchanan ancestors. * Connect all Buchanans to the main tree. * Find and enter notable Buchanans. * Make sure all Buchanans are sourced. * Choose an Buchanan already in the tree and enter all of their Buchanan descendants. * Add the template or category to people with the Buchanan surname. * Choose a location and enter all Buchanans that live there. * If you are a male Buchanan and have had your Y-DNA tested, enter your test information on Wikitree. * If you are descended from a Buchanan and have had your Autosomal DNA done, upload your data to [http://gedmatch.com Gedmatch] and enter your test information on Wikitree so we can confirm relationships with triangulation.

    Buck Name Study

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    '''Welcome to: ''BUCK Name Study !'''''
    This is a study devoted to one surname, and we hope it will become a valuable reference site for anyone who is interested in the '''BUCK''' surname. Please feel free to post any DNA tests, resources, pictures, stories, and anything else that pertains to this surname. '''Profiles''' * [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Buck Buck profiles on WikiTree] '''BUCK DNA''' * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Buck&order=name Buck Y-DNA Connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=auDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Buck&order=name Buck auDNA connections on WikiTree] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=mtDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Buck&order=name Buck mtDNA connections on WikiTree] == About the Project == The Buck Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Buck Buck] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the BUCK name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bucks), by time period (18th Century Bucks), or by topic (Buck DNA, Buck Occupations, Buck Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. According to the Y-DNA Buck Surname Project at FamilyTreeDNA there are multiple Buck branches. They seem to have the Haplogroups I-M253, J-M172 and R1a (R-M198 and R-M269) These groups are again subdivided into more groups. Each group probably stems from the same ancestor. For this One Name Study I think it would be interesting to see if we can identify each branch by it's haplogroup. So if you have taken a Y-DNA test, please add it to your profile. WikiTree will automatically mark all your direct male ancestor with your haplogroup. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Buck and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Related Surnames and Surname Variants == * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Buch Buch] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Buchs Buchs] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Buk Buk] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Book Book] * Are there other possible spellings? == How to Join == To join the Buck Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinators: [[Buck-30|John Buck]] or [[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Buck}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Buck}}
    {{Clear}} == Teams / Research Pages == At the moment there are no Buck teams. Possible teams could be The English branch, The Denmark/Norway/Iceland Buch/Buck branch and The German Buk branch. There are, of course, more possibilities so if you are working on a specific branch, then please feel free to ask. Right now it is most useful just to keep it at one big group. == Membership == * [[Thorisdottir-4|Dagmar Thorisdottir]] - I am a direct descendant of the Danish Buch branch. My fathers Y-DNA test has confirmed the Icelandic branch back to Norway. With a testee from Denmark, we could possibly confirm the line back to about 1400. A lot of work has been done on that branch, and I would like to add that work to WikiTree. A big thank you to the teem behind [http://www.buch-puslespillet.dk/ BUCH-puslespillet]. There is a lot of work still to be done and it would be nice to work with a team on that. ** In 2023 I took over as administrator for the Buck Surname Project on FamilyTree DNA. This gives us the unik opportunity to work parallel with Y-DNA and traditional genealogy. Please take a Y-DNA test, join the Surname Project and add your test to WikiTree. *[[Buch-358|Tommy Buch]] - I am a direct descendant of [[Buch-363|Elias Buch]] (GGF) born in Manheim Township, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania in 1845. I am hoping to take the Y-DNA test with Family Tree DNA soon. I am currently working to sort out the Buch lines in Pennsylvania. *[[Jenks-454|Jean Jenks Adams]] - My grandmother was a Buck. Her grandfather, [[Buck-1719|Charles Henry Buck]] was b. abt 1827 in Delaware. He was in Pennsylvania prior to his 1851 marriage to [[McClain-661|Mary A. McLean]], but has not been found in the 1850 census. His mother's name was Ann, also of Delaware. He served in the Civil War. They lived in Bucks County, PA after their marriage. Charles died in 1885. This is my brick wall and would like to find more information about this family. *[[Buck-3950|Geoff Buck]] - I have experiece researching the Bucks of Maine, USA. My earliest known Buck ancestor is [[Buck-4443|George Buck (abt. 1840-1864)]], a mysterious guy with some kind of connection to the Buckfield branch. My latest harebrained theory is that he was adopted by some Bucks in Corinth and started life as an Ulmer! I hope to take a yDNA test sometime to sort it out. * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Bucks of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' == BUCK One-Name-Study Template == {{One Name Study|name=Buck}} To add a sticker to a profile, add this under the Biography: {{One Name Study|name=Buck}}. To add a profile to the BUCK Name Study, insert [[Category: Buck Name Study]] before the Biography. == Task List == * We are collecting resources that shed light on the various branches of the Buck families. If you know of any books, historical societies, websites, or other resources please add them to the relevant section below. * Work on clearing any [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebName/Suggestions.htm?Name=BUCH&MaxErrors=200 Buch Suggestions] from [[Help:WikiTree_Plus|WikiTree+]] * Connect the different Buch branches * Adding sources to unsourced Buch profiles. ===Books=== '''If there are there any published books based on the BUCK surname post them, under this heading, along with possible links:''' * [[Space:Origin, History, and Genealogy of the Buck Family | Origin, History, and Genealogy of the Buck Family]] * [[Space:A History of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine | A History of Buckfield, Oxford County, Maine]] * [[Space:Genealogy of the Buck Family | Genealogy of the Buck Family: Which Settled in Cambridge, afterwards Woburn, Mass., in the Year 1635]] ===Local Historical Societies=== '''If there are any historical societies in your geographical area of study that hold files on the BUCK surname you can post those, under this heading, along with possible links to their websites:''' ===Buck Family Organizations or Historical Societies=== '''Post any information you might have about BUCK Family Historical Societies under this heading:''' ===BUCK Surname websites=== '''Post links to any websites you know about that include the BUCK surname under this heading:''' * '''Descendants of Jonathan Buck b. 1755''' in Pennsylvania and Zuriah Covalt b. 1756 in New Jersey along with many ancillary branches: ** http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~johnbuckjr/ * '''Descendants of Ebenezer G. Buck b.1785''' in Connecticut and Jane Cusick b. 1788 in New York: ** http://www.rhead-burtonconnections.com/buck%20ancestors.html == Resources == *United States, Pennsylvania, Lancaster County **[http://lititz.lancasterlibraries.org/wp-content/uploads/sites/4/2016/04/LititzObits1887-98XB2SortIIDOKA2ExpDone.pdf Lititz Area Obituary Index for the years 1877 to 1998] (accessed 14 Mar 2021) ===Miscellaneous Additional Research=== '''Post links you have that may be valuable for further research under this heading:''' * This site explores the connection between Thomas and Elizabeth Scott Buck and who we believe are very likely their children: Thomas, John, Joseph, David and Jonathan. ** http://nebekerfamilyhistory.com/nebgen/Buck_Book.html == Oldest generation == Please only males born close to or before 1800 or real brick walls were reasonable research has been done. * Germany ** [[Buch-20|Daniel Buch (abt.1630-abt.1690)]] Manheim, Germany ** [[Buch-208|Johann Michael Buch (1661-1736)]] Wertheim, Germany ** [[Buch-785|Joannis Buch (abt.1680-)]] Perl, Saarburg, Rhineland, Prussia, German Empire ** [[Buch-550|Johann Georg Felix Buch (1686-1769)]] Merxheim, Bad Kreuznach, Rheinland-Pfalz, Germany ** [[Buchs-1|Johann Buchs (1706-1786)]] Baden-Wuerttemberg, Germany ** [[Buck-1579|Johannes Buck (-bef.1727)]] Bavaria, Germany ** [[Buch-488|Mathias Buch (1728-1772)]] Borg, Perl, Merzig-Wadern, Saarland, Germany ** [[Buch-184|Peter Buch (abt.1756-aft.1816)]] Roppen, Powunden, Königsberg, Ostpreußen, Preußen, Alemania ** [[Book-61|Blasius Book (est. 1780-)]] Giry, Switzerland ** [[Buch-128|Jakob Buch (abt.1809-abt.1881)]] Germany * England ** [[Buck-155|William Buck (abt.1585-1658)]] Padbury, Buckinghamshire, England ** [[Buck-801|Isaac Buck Sr. (1612-bef.1696)]] Padbury, England ** [[Buck-6574|John Buck (-1648)]] Lincolnshire, England ** [[Buck-1468|Thomas Buck I (abt.1618-bef.1659)]] Padbury, Buckinghamshire, England ** [[Buck-129|Emanuel Buck (abt.1623-abt.1707)]] England ** [[Starbuck-752|Charles Starbuck (abt.1724-1784)]] Greasley, Nottinghamshire, England ** [[Buck-542|John Buck (abt.1645-bef.1687)]] England ** [[Buck-7371|Thomas Buck (bef.1797-)]] Northill, Bedfordshire, England * The Nordic countries ** [[Buch-42|Niels Buch (abt.1400-)]] Nagbøl, Skanderup, Ribe, Danmark ** [[Buch-259|Jep Buch (bef.1525-aft.1585)]] Bornholm, Danmark ** [[Buch-120|Hans Buch (abt.1570-abt.1652)]] Å in Åfjord, Norway ** [[Buch-75|Anders Jepsen Buch (1626-1702)]] Nagbøl, Skanderup, Vejle, Danmark ** [[Buch-320|Hans Aristsen Buch (1632-bef.1707)]] Bornholm, Danmark ** [[Buck-2114|Andreas Buck (abt.1767-abt.1820)]] København, Danmark ** [[Buch-764|Rasmus Sørensen Buch (abt.1770-)]] Grenå, Djurs Nørre, Randers, Danmark * North America ** [[Buck-1730|Richard Buck (1582-1624)]] Jamestown, Virginia. ** [[Buck-155|William Buck (abt.1585-1658)]] Cambridge, Massachusetts. Puritan immigrant from England (relatives there are unknown). ** [[Buck-5368|James Buck (bef.1731-)]] Boston, Massachusetts ** [[Bocque-3|Joseph (Bocque) Buck (abt.1735-1815)]] L'Ange-Gardien, Province of Québec, Canada ** [[Buck-132|Hans Michael Buck (1762-1823)]] Guilford, Guilford, North Carolina, United States ** [[Book-193|Peter Book (abt.1765-1845)]] Northampton County, Pennsylvania, United States ** [[Book-583|George Book (abt.1779-1857)]] Ancaster, Wentworth, Upper Canada ** [[Book-3|Jacob Book (1790-1881)]] Pennsylvania, United States ** [[Book-580|Thomas B Book (1798-1846)]] Fincastle, Botetourt, Virginia ** [[Book-521|Christian Book (1804-1890)]] New Jersey, United States ** [[Book-314|John Book (1804-1893)]] West Lampeter, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, United States ** [[Buch-651|Frederick W. Buch (abt.1816-1854)]] Pittsburgh, Allegheny County, Pennsylvania, United States ** [[Book-555|Peter P Book (1816-1889)]] Pennsylvania, United States == Notables == * [[Buck-8216|Charles Buck (abt.1771-1815)]] * [[Buck-6727|Daniel Azro Ashley Buck (1789-1841)]] * [[Buck-5820|Leonard William Buck (1834-1895)]] * [[Hume-1531|Henrietta (Hume) Buck (1853-1921)]] * [[West-6|Lillie (West) Buck (1860-1939)]] * [[Harlow-1623|Emma Adeline (Harlow) Buck (1872-1944)]] * [[Buck-7|Frank Howard Buck (1881-1950)]] * [[Buch-198|Walter Buch (1883-1949)]] * [[Buck-6075|John Lossing Buck (1890-1975)]] * [[Buck-2671|Clayton Douglass Buck (1890-1965)]] * [[Sydenstricker-25|Pearl Comfort (Sydenstricker) Buck (1892-1973)]] * [[Buck-6476|Carrick Hume Buck (1900-1959)]] * [[Buck-5454|Carrie Elizabeth (Buck) Detamore (1906-1983)]] * [[Buck-2312|Muriel Fay (Buck) Brown (1912-1998)]] * [[Buck-5878|Dudley Allen Buck (1927-1959)]] * [[Buck-8025|Peter Buck (1930-2021)]] * [[Buck-7018|William Benson Buck (1934-1970)]]

    Buckinghamshire Team

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    == Welcome to the Buckinghamshire (Bucks) Team == ===Team Leader=== [[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin]] ===Buckinghamshire Team Members=== [[Angell-902|Michael Angell]] | [[Baldwin-3428|Carol Baldwin]] | [[Burch-4282|Maxine Keske]] | [[Honor-65|Martin Honor]] | [[Majors-438|JB Majors]] | [[Pratt-6459|Allyn Pratt]] | [[Sargeant-895|Tony Sargeant]] | [[Shepard-2005|Paul Shepard]] | [[Spicer-1808|John Spicer]] | [[Thomas-69076|Judi (Thomas) Hopcroft]] ===Goal=== The goal of the Buckinghamshire Team is to raise the standards of Buckinghamshire profiles across the board, to devise topics to work on which will increase the presence of Buckinghamshire profiles on WikiTree and to provide resources and assistance to those working on Buckinghamshire profiles. ===Buckinghamshire Flag=== The traditional flag of Buckinghamshire features a chained swan (The Bohun swan) on a bicolour of red and black, taken from the arms of Bucks. The swan emblem dates back to Anglo-Saxon times, when Buckinghamshire was known for breeding swans for the king. The Bucks swan appears on the arms of some of the historic towns in Buckinghamshire, including Aylesbury, Buckingham, Chesham, Marlow and High Wycombe.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flag_of_Buckinghamshire {{Image|file=Susie_s_Resource_Bucket-1.png|caption=Buckinghamshire Flag}} ===History of Buckinghamshire=== Bucks is a ceremonial county in South East England and one of the home counties. It is bordered by Northamptonshire to the north, Bedfordshire to the north-east, Hertfordshire to the east, Greater London to the south-east, Berkshire to the south, and Oxfordshire to the west. The largest settlement is the city of Milton Keynes, and the county town is Aylesbury. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buckinghamshirehttps://www.british-history.ac.uk/search?query=buckinghamshire&title= {{Image|file=Buckinghamshire_Team.jpg|align=r|size=l|caption=Map of Buckinghamshire; British History Online}} The Chiltern Hills, an Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty, occupy the south of the county and contain its highest point, Haddington Hill (267 m (876 ft)). The Chilterns are the source of the River Ouzel, which flows across the lowland Vale of Aylesbury in the north of the county and through Milton Keynes before meeting the River Great Ouse at Newport Pagnell. The Thames forms part of the county's southern boundary. Hay, David & Joan. Hilltop Villages of the Chilterns. London and Chichester: Phillimore & Co. Ltd., 1971. The name Buckinghamshire is Anglo-Saxon in origin and means The district (shire) of Bucca's home. Bucca's home refers to Buckingham in the north of the county, and is named after the Anglo-Saxon landowner, Bucca. The county has been so named since about the 12th century; however, the county has existed since it was a subdivision of the kingdom of Mercia (585–919). Buckinghamshire became an important political arena, with King Henry VIII intervening in local politics in the 16th century, and just a century later the English Civil War was reputedly started by John Hampden in mid-Bucks. Buckinghamshire is the birthplace and/or final resting place of several notable individuals: *St Osyth was born in Quarrendon and was buried in Aylesbury in the 7th century while at about the same time Saint Rumbold (or Rumwald) was buried in Buckingham *In the medieval period, Roger of Wendover and Anne Boleyn also owned property in the same town *It is said that King Henry VIII made Aylesbury the county town in preference to Buckingham because Anne Boleyn's father owned property there and was a regular visitor himself *Other medieval residents included Edward the Confessor, who had a palace at Brill, and John Wycliffe who lived in Ludgershall Other Bucks 'notability': *''Bletchley Park'', an English country house and estate located in Bletchley, Milton Keynes, Bucks became the principal centre of Allied code-breaking during WWII, including [[Turing-3|Alan Mathison Turing, OBE, FRS]], who helped break the German Enigma code *''Cowper and Newton Museum'' celebrating the work and lives of William Cowper (1731–1800) notable 18th-century poet; and John Newton, prominent slave trade abolitionist who was curate in the local church. Cowper and Newton wrote the Olney Hymns, including one of the world's most popular, ''Amazing Grace''. *''Aston Martin'' began as Bamford & Martin, when owners Robert Bambord and Lionel Martin became partners to sell and manufacture cars in London in 1913. Martin raced cars at Aston Hill, Bucks, which is where Aston Martin gets half of its name from, the other half being the surname of Lionel Martin. The name is Bond...James Bond! *''Roald Dahl Museum and Story Centre'' at Great Missenden. Dahl is best known for his children's stories including ''Charlie and the Chocolate Factory'' (1964), ''Fantastic Mr Fox'' (1970), ''The Witches'' (1983), and ''Matilda'' (1988). ===Statistics=== The latest statistics for England and all counties are here: :'''[[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|England Regional and County Statistics]]''' and a commentary is here: :''' [[Space:England_Statistics_Commentary|England Statistics Commentary]]''' For the statistics for Buckinghamshire, please see: [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page#Buckinghamshire '''Buckinghamshire Statistics'''] ===Topics=== In order to achieve our goals, there are a number of things we are currently working on: *[[:Category: Buckinghamshire, Family Brick Walls|Buckinghamshire, Family Brick Walls]] *[[:Category: Buckinghamshire, Schools|Buckinghamshire, Schools]] * Buckinghamshire Notables **[[Disraeli-2|Benjamin Disraeli]] *Buckinghamshire Profiles managed by the England Project **[[:Category:England%2C_Project_Managed_Profiles|Managed Profiles Category Page]] *[[:Category:Buckinghamshire%2C_Maintenance_Categories|Maintenance Categories]] **[[:Category: Buckinghamshire, Unsourced Profiles|Buckinghamshire, Unsourced Profiles]] **[[Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_ENG_BKM|Buckinghamshire Unconnected Profiles]] **[[Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_ENG_BKM|Buckinghamshire Suggestions]] '''Quick Links:''' [[:Category:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire Category Page]] | [[Space:Buckinghamshire_Resources|Buckinghamshire Research Resources]] | [[Space:England%2C_Regional_and_County_Statistics_Page|Regional and County Statistics Page]] ===What to Do=== We handle the responsibility of improving the profiles of people from Buckinghamshire along with several other tasks, which include: * Oversight of the [[:Category:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire Category Page]] to ensure that our information is up to date and is consistent with the other England county pages. ** This also includes the revision of our categories, adding correct categories and deleting incorrect or unnecessary categories as needed. ** Monitor the [[:Category:Buckinghamshire|Buckinghamshire Category Page]] to ensure that all profiles are placed into the most accurate sub-category possible and not into any of the parent categories. * Continual updating of the [[:Category:Buckinghamshire%2C_Maintenance_Categories|maintenance]] templates on Buckinghamshire profiles such as "Unsourced" and "Estimated Date". * Focusing on the improvement of Buckinghamshire profiles including sourcing, connecting, merging duplicates, correcting database errors, and writing biographies. ** Creating profiles for prominent or notable Buckinghamshire-based individuals and connecting them to our global trees. ** Researching and updating profiles on WikiTree which are relevant to prominent Buckinghamshire families. *Discuss and collaborate together, including maintaining the free space [[Space:Buckinghamshire_Resources|Buckinghamshire Research Resources]], adding and updating links as needed. ===Buckinghamshire Resources=== Check out our [[Space:Buckinghamshire_Resources|Buckinghamshire Research Resources Page]] here. 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    Bucks County Genealogical Library

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    Buczek Family Mysteries

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    == BUCZEK/KEMPA == When trying to research the Buczek ancestors of [[Buczek-8 | Jan]] (my dad), [[Buczek-18 | Bill]], [[Buczek-21 | Ed]], and [[Buczek-22 | Rob]] (Jan dec'd, the others living), I was able to get back only as far as their grandfather, [[Buczek-10 | Aleksander Buczek]]. I knew that his father, [[Buczek-13 | Wojciech]], was from Poland and that Aleksander came to America in the early 20th century. The story I was always told by my father was that on the ship to America, Aleksander met his future wife, Bertha/Bronislawa Kemp/Kemper/Kempa. She was pregnant out of wedlock and her family had sent her off to America. They married and eventually settled in Philadelphia, PA, and my great grandfather raised her son as his own, along with the three children they had together. We knew all this...what we didn't know was where they were from originally and what Bertha's last name actually was! I've been piecing together the pieces and I've found them! Read on! == CLUES I'VE FOUND == [[Kempa-2 | Bronislawa “Bertha” Kempa]] was born February 6, 1894 in Pietnice, PolandNational Archives and Records Administration (NARA), Washington D.C.; Naturalization Petitions for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1795-1930; NARA Series: M1522; Reference: (Roll 312) Petition Nos 82381-82780 (then Austria) to [[Kempa-1 | Jan]] and [[Unknown-227106 | Mary Kempa]].Personal information obtained from ''Buczek Family Bible'' in possession of Jennifer Buczek. She had at least one brother named [[Kempa-3 | Andrzej Kempa]], who immigrated to the United States before she did.Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. Microfilm Publication M237, 675 rolls. Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36. National Archives at Washington, D.C. Year: 1908; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715; Microfilm Roll: 1176; Line: 24; Page Number: 202. [[Buczek-10 | Aleksander Buczek]] was born March 21, 1896Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. Number: 166-07-5974; Issue State: Pennsylvania; Issue Date: Before 1951. in Bilgoraj, PolandNational Archives; Washington, D.C.; Naturalization Petitions for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1795-1930; Series: M1522; Roll: 277; Record Type: (Roll 277) Petition Nos. 68471-68750. (then Russia) to [[Buczek-13 | Wojciech]] and [[Unknown-195777 | Magdalena Buczek]].Personal information obtained from ''Buczek Family Bible'' in possession of Jennifer Buczek. [[Kempa-2 | Bertha Kempa]] came to America in 1908, departing from Antwerp, Belgium on the SS Finland on November 24 and arriving at the Port of New York on December 9. She was joining her brother [[Kempa-3 | Andrzej]] in Lebanon, Pennsylvania.Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. Microfilm Publication M237, 675 rolls. Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36. National Archives at Washington, D.C. Year: 1908; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715; Microfilm Roll: 1176; Line: 24; Page Number: 202. [[Buczek-13 | Wojciech Buczek]] (born around 1873) came to America on June 10, 1912, accompanied by his daughter [[Buczek-31 | Maryanna]] (age 18). They arrived on the SS Lapland, which left Antwerp Belgium on June 1, 1912 and arrived at the Port of New York on June 10, 1912. Wojciech listed his wife, [[Unknown-195777 | Magda Buczek]], as his nearest relative in Poland and indicated that he was visiting/joining his son [[Buczek-30 | Antoni Buczek]] at Little Falls NJ Box 316.Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. Microfilm Publication M237, 675 rolls. Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36. National Archives at Washington, D.C. Year: 1912; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715; Microfilm Roll: 1879; Line: 3; Page Number: 38. ''He also indicated that he had been to America before (9/12), but I have been unable to confirm his name on any ship manifests (still researching).'' On the SS Lapland and also visiting [[Buczek-30 | Antoni Buczek]] at Little Falls NJ Box 316 were Francisek Rog, age 17) and Stanislaw (or Bronislaw) Buczek, age 18. Stanislaw/Bronislaw listed his father ?? (Ulrich?) Buczek in Poland and listed [[Buczek-30 | Antoni Buczek]] as his cousin.Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. Microfilm Publication M237, 675 rolls. Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36. National Archives at Washington, D.C. Year: 1912; Arrival: New York, New York; Microfilm Serial: T715; Microfilm Roll: 1879; Line: 3; Page Number: 38. [[Buczek-10 | Aleksander Buczek]], age 18, arrived in America on the SS Finland, departing Antwerp Belgium on April 12, 1913 and arriving at the Port of New York on April 24, 1913, listing his mother, [[Unknown-195777 | M. Buczek]], as his nearest relative in Poland and indicating that he was joining/visiting his father, [[Buczek-13 | Wojciech Buczek]], at Little Falls NJ Box 316(!). This was his first trip to America.Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at New York, New York, 1820-1897. Microfilm Publication M237, 675 rolls. Records of the U.S. Customs Service, Record Group 36. National Archives at Washington, D.C. [[Buczek-15 | Walter Alexander Buczek]] was born on November 26, 1913Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. Number: 166-07-5974; Issue State: Pennsylvania; Issue Date: Before 1951. in either ChesterPennsylvania (State). World War II Veterans Compensation Applications, circa 1950s. Records of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Record Group 91, Series 19.92 (877 cartons). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. or Harrisburg,Information obtained from an online family tree on Ancestry.com; believe the tree to have been created by Walter’s son, Robert Buczek. Pennsylvania. [[Buczek-10 | Aleksander Buczek]], age 21 (DOB 3/21/1896 Bilgoraj, Russia) registered for the World War I draft in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on June 5, 1917. He listed his address as 3878 Archer, Philadelphia; his marital status as single; and dependents as his parents. He was employed as a plater at Electric Battery, 195 Allegheny, Philadelphia.United States, Selective Service System. World War I Selective Service System Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration. M1509, 4,582 rolls. Imaged from Family History Library microfilm. Registration State: Pennsylvania; Registration County: Philadelphia; Roll: 1907759; Draft Board: 37. [[Buczek-10 | Aleksander]] and [[Kempa-2 | Bronislawa]] (Kempa) Buczek were married on February 8, 1921.National Archives; Washington, D.C.; Naturalization Petitions for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1795-1930; Series: M1522; Roll: 312; Record Type: (Roll 312) Petition Nos. 82381-82780. ''I am unable to find a marriage record, and this date is from Bronislawa’s naturalization papers.'' [[Buczek-10 | Aleksander Buczek]] became a naturalized citizen of the United States in October 1925. Listed on the naturalization application is the following information: DOB 3/21/1896 Bilgoraj Poland; occupation: battery paster; address: 2218 Yelland Street, Philadelphia; wife: [[Kempa-2 | Bronislawa]], DOB 2/14/1894; immigration: April 24, 1913 from Belgium; children: [[Buczek-15 | Wladislaw]] dob 11/26/1913, [[Buczek-14 | Aleksander]] dob 1/5/1922, and [[Buczek-9 | Tadeusz]] dob 10/1/1924. The dates of birth he listed for his children are confirmed by other records.National Archives; Washington, D.C.; Naturalization Petitions for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1795-1930; Series: M1522; Roll: 277; Record Type: (Roll 277) Petition Nos. 68471-68750. ''Note that he lists Bronislawa’s birthday as 2/14/1894; however, his birth information, occupation, and address match those found on Bronislawa’s naturalization papers,National Archives; Washington, D.C.; Naturalization Petitions for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1795-1930; Series: M1522; Roll: 312; Record Type: (Roll 312) Petition Nos. 82381-82780. so I believe this was a clerical error or mistranslation. I'm not overly concerned about the kids' names not being Walter and Thaddeus because they're just listed as their Polish version.'' [[Kempa-2 | Bronislawa Buczek]] became a naturalized citizen of the United States in June 1927. Listed on her naturalization application is the following information: DOB 2/6/1894 Pietnice Poland; address: 2218 Yelland Street, Philadelphia; husband: [[Buczek-10 | Aleksander Buczek]], paster, dob 3/21/1896; marriage date: 2/8/1921; husband naturalized 2/2/1925. ''The only thing of note is that she indicates “no” on the line next to children. Because of the cross-referencing of all of the documents I’ve found along with the information we knew to be true, I believe this was also probably a clerical error or mistranslation.''National Archives; Washington, D.C.; Naturalization Petitions for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania, 1795-1930; Series: M1522; Roll: 312; Record Type: (Roll 312) Petition Nos. 82381-82780. On July 15, 1927, [[Buczek-10 | Aleksander Buczek]], paster, age 31, returned from a trip to the UK.Board of Trade: Commercial and Statistical Department and successors: Inwards Passenger Lists. Kew, Surrey, England: The National Archives of the UK (TNA). Series BT26, 1,472 pieces. Class: BT26; Piece: 856; Item: 3. His destination was listed as “in transit to Danzig.” ''I believe he made several transatlantic voyages; I’m still researching to find the passenger manifests for them all.'' The 1940 US Census listed the occupants of 201 E Wishart, Philadelphia as [[Buczek-10 | Aleksander]] (44), [[Unknown-227106 | Bertha]] (46), [[Buczek-15 | Walter]] (26), [[Buczek-9 | Thaddeus]] (15), and [[Buczek-17 | Helen]] (11).United States of America, Bureau of the Census. Sixteenth Census of the United States, 1940. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1940. T627, 4,643 rolls. Year: 1940; Census Place: Philadelphia, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Roll: T627_3722; Page: 1B; Enumeration District: 51-1079. [[Buczek-10 | Aleksander]] submitted his World War II draft registration card on April 27, 1942.National Archives and Records Administration (NARA); Washington, D.C.; State Headquarters: Pennsylvania; Microfilm Series: M1951; Microfilm Roll: 38. On the form, he listed the following information: DOB 3/21/1896 Bilgoraj Poland; address: 201 E Wishart, Philadelphia; occupation: Electric Battery, 195 Allegheny, Philadelphia; relative who knows address: Bertha Buczek, 201 E Wishart, Philadelphia. [[Buczek-9 | Thaddeus Theodore Buczek]] married [[Manzer-10 | Muriel Valeria Manzer]] in Brockton, Massachusetts in 1943.Department of Public Health, Registry of Vital Records and Statistics. Massachusetts Vital Records Index to Marriages [1916–1970]. Volumes 76–166, 192– 207. Facsimile edition. Boston, MA: New England Historic Genealogical Society, Boston, Massachusetts. In April 1950, [[Buczek-9 | Thaddeus T. Buczek]], DOB 10/1/1924, address 2 Huntington Place, Brockton, Massachusetts, applied for World War II compensation for his service from July 24, 1942 to April 19, 1944.He was granted $210 in compensation.Pennsylvania (State). World War II Veterans Compensation Applications, circa 1950s. Records of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Record Group 91, Series 19.92 (877 cartons). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. In May 1950, [[Buczek-15 | Walter A. Buczek]], address 201 E Wishart, Philadelphia, applied for World War II compensation for his service in the Marines (seaman) and indicated that he was still actively serving.Pennsylvania (State). World War II Veterans Compensation Applications, circa 1950s. Records of the Department of Military and Veterans Affairs, Record Group 91, Series 19.92 (877 cartons). Pennsylvania Historical and Museum Commission, Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. [[Buczek-9 | Thaddeus T. Buczek]] (DOB 10/1/1924) died in Brockton, Massachusetts on March 1, 1965, aged 40.Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. Number: 192-16-1345; Issue State: Pennsylvania; Issue Date: Before 1951. [[Buczek-10 | Aleksander Buczek]] (DOB 3/21/1896) died in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in June 1979, aged 83.Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. Number: 166-07-5974; Issue State: Pennsylvania; Issue Date: Before 1951. [[Buczek-15 | Walter A. Buczek]] (DOB 11/26/1913) died in Jacksonville, Florida on August 16, 2002. He was buried at Jacksonville Memorial Gardens, 111 Blanding Boulevard, Orange Park, Florida. His service info was listed as M SGT US MARINE CORPS WORLD WAR II, KOREA.Social Security Administration. Social Security Death Index, Master File. Social Security Administration. Number: 180-18-6535; Issue State: Pennsylvania; Issue Date: Before 1951. [[Buczek-17 | Helen R. Buczek]] (DOB 12/13/1928) died in Secaucus, New Jersey on October 25, 2015.Personal knowledge and obituary. == SOURCES == [[Category:Family Mysteries]]

    Buena Vista United Methodist Church

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    [[Category: McNairy_County, Tennessee]] This rural church was formed in 1858 as an M. E. church with the land donated by [[Woodburn-498|'''John W'''. '''Woodbourn]]''' and '''John H. Gillespie''' and remains an active congregation to this day. McNairy County Deed Book G, page 98/Image 386. From John W'. Woodbourn and John H. Gillespie. Deed online at familysearch.org[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS5Q-S3WQ-C?cat=90587]. The first Trustees were : *[[Tatum-505|Sion Tatom]] *E.C. Hendrix *[[Maxedon-8|W. H. D. Maxedon]] *William Wilson *[[Hendrix-880|Wilson Hendrix]] *[[Dillon-1762|John Dillon]] *[[Hendrix-1299|J. M. Hendrix]] *[[Swain-4177|Richard Swain]] *[[Tatum-1688|R. W. Tatom]] [[Category:Buena Vista Church Cemetery, Bethel Springs, Tennessee]] == Sources ==

    Buffalo Central Terminal

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    The Buffalo Central Terminal is the tallest building in Buffalo, NY outside of the downtown area and can be seen for miles. It is a landmark to many generations of Buffalonian and travelers. During the wars of the middle of the 20th century many troops of soldiers left for war from this station. Those that came back had their homecoming inside the giant concourse usually near Stuffy. Stuffy was a life sized stuffed bison on one end of the concourse. It was removed because so many people removed hair as a remembrance of their time. It was replaced with a plaster mold. Buffalo Central Terminal is a former railroad station in Buffalo, New York. It was an active station from 1929 to 1979. The 17-story Art Deco style station was designed by architects Fellheimer & Wagner for the New York Central Railroad."National Register of Historical Places - New York (NY), Erie County". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-02-22. The official grand opening was June 22nd. 1929.https://buffalocentralterminal.org/ After 1979 the property changed hands repeatedly allowing its condition to worsen until it was purchased at a tax forcloser auction by the non-profit preservation group Central Terminal Restoration Corporation which is currently working to restore and re-purpose the complex."Dedicated to the restoration of the New York Central train station in Buffalo, NY". Buffalo Central Terminal. 2013-04-18. Retrieved 2013-09-01. The Central Terminal is located in the Broadway/Fillmore district in the East Side of Buffalo. "Broadway Fillmore Alive". Broadway Fillmore Alive. Retrieved 2013-09-01. During these years the Terminal went through many uses. The concourse was used as an indoor hockey rink for a short time. For several years there was a carnival hosted on the main driveway to the public entrance. Several notable statues have graced the station's space over the years. The station once had a stuffed American bison in the concourse, belonging to the Buffalo Museum of Science and used to advertise the museum. Passengers (including soldiers bound for World War II) rubbing their hands on the bison caused it to become worn, so it was removed to the Buffalo Museum of Science and replaced with a plaster cast, bronze painted statue. This statue was accidentally destroyed by an owner during abandonment. A bronze recasting from the original molds can be found outside Alumni Arena at the University at Buffalo North Campus. In October 2011 the buffalo in the terminal was replaced by the Central Terminal Restoration Corporation with one made out of fiberglass. === Today === In recent years the Central Terminal has been home to local community celebrations including [[Space:Dyngus_Day|Dyngus Day]]. [http://news.wbfo.org/post/central-terminal-happy-video-goes-viral Happy video goes viral] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Pniypf5Q6E0 Happy Video] === 2014 === During very heavy snow that shut down the city over 30,000 tons of snow were put on the grounds surrounding the terminal.http://galleries.buffalonews.com/default.aspx?id=3312#/0 == Sources == * Source: http://galleries.buffalonews.com/default.aspx?id=3312#/0 === Web === https://buffalocentralterminal.org/ https://www.facebook.com/buffalocentralterminal http://opacity.us/site1_buffalo_central_terminal.htm http://www.buffalonews.com/apps/pbcs.dll/gallery?Site=BN&Date=20140602&Category=PHOTOGALLERIES&ArtNo=602009992&Ref=PH http://www.acsu.buffalo.edu/~joannawe/history.html === Video Documentary === https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jVHNd7-qtck

    Buffalo Eastside Neighborhood

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    [[Category: Buffalo, New York]][[Category:Erie County, New York]] [[Category: Buffalo, New York, Neighborhoods]][[Category:New York Projects]] This page organizes genealogical-related information about the "Old Eastside" -- a neighborhood of [[:Category: Buffalo, New York|Buffalo, Erie, New York]].Much content of this page was originally posted to [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jillaine/Buffalo/ Rootsweb Freepages]; it was copied here with permission of ~~~~ The Old Eastside was a mostly German neighborhood in the mid 1800s through the early 1900s. The old East Side is loosely defined by the area east of Main Street built before 1900. Anything genealogy related to this neighborhood or nearby is of interest. == Maps == * [http://www.erie.gov/atlases/buff_94/city_atlas.html 1894 City Atlas of Buffalo, NY] enables you to click on particular neighborhoods-- including the old East Side, and see pretty detailed drawings with identifying notes. * The University of Buffalo maintains a set of [http://library.buffalo.edu/maps/buffalo-wnymaps/location/buffalo-neighborhoods/es.html East Side Neighborhood Maps] and photos (past and present) of the neighborhood. * [http://www2.erie.gov/aerial_photos/index.php?q=erie-county-aerial-photos-1951 1951 Erie County Arial Maps] from the Erie County government site. (Large files) * [http://memory.loc.gov/cgi-bin/map_item.pl?data=/gmd380/g3804/g3804b/pm005430.sid&style=gmd&itemLink=D?gmd:2:./temp/~ammem_8vnc::&title=Buffalo,+Erie+Co.,+N.Y.+ Library of Congress tool] allows you to zoom in on particular neighborhoods. * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~jillaine/Buffalo/maps/BuffaloEastSideWards1915.jpg Census Wards from 1915] * Buffalo Street Name Changes, https://www.buffalolib.org/sites/default/files/special-collections/guides/Buffalo%20Street%20Name%20Changes.pdf == Businesses == === Bakeries & Candy Stores === * Stegmeier's, located on Genesee Street at Koons Avenue. Opened by Frank Stegmeier in 1907, later turned over to his son, Al Stegmeier; sold in the 1970s. (From J. Burau, resident on Koons 1951-1974; additional information provided by Anne Stegmeier Witherow.) * Burczynski Bakery on Stanislaus St. They closed sometime in the 1960s. (contributed by Dolores) * Al Cohen's Rye Bread Bakery Inc., 1132 Broadway. They are still in business but from may no longer owned by the Cohen family. (contributed by Dolores) * Hall's Bakery 
(From George Richmond:) "From my earliest memories (1930s), Hall's did home delivery, using one-horse wagons. Just before World War II, they switched to motor trucks, but kept the wagons around. As a gesture to their commitment to the war effort, the Buffalo News bought some or all of the wagons from Hall's, repainted them in News blue with white letters, and used them to deliver the news in the city. They still used trucks in the suburbs, though. I don't know where they found or stabled the horses." Photo to right contributed by Chuck Simons. * Wick's Candy Store, on Genesee between Nevada and Montana Streets. (Submitted by J. Burau, area resident 1951-1974.) 
 * Candy Store
. Matilda Versch ran the candy story at Jefferson and Sycamore with her husband Martin Versch from around 1912 to around 1929. 
 * Georger's Candy Store opened in April 1893 at 280 East Genesee Street by William E. Georger. His son, William P. Georger, took over the business in May 1922 and added a delicatessen.  There also was an ice cream parlor in the rear of the store. Georger's son, Eugene, who lives in Lockport, was about ten when this picture was taken in 1929.
Source: Rich Schweigler
 === Butchers & Meat Cutters (1885) === * Ferdinand Doebert 492 Hickory * Gustave E. Adler, 15 Washington market. * Michael Altman 637 Elm * August Beck, 186 Genesee * Michael Biller, 834 Genesee * George Blendinger, 769 Genesee * Xavier Dietsche, 528 Elm * Henry J. Crocoll, 793 Michigan * Christian Dressel, 448 Genesee * Henry Knell, 37 Mulberry === Funeral Homes & Undertakers === * Loring Pierce, Sexton and Undertaker, 153 Franklin Street 
Loring Pierce (1793-1870) was Buffalo's first undertaker or Sexton as he was called. There are no known pictures of Mr. Pierce. Lewis Allen called Pierce "a hero" for his work during the 19th century cholera epidemics. There are many stories about him and he was one of the real characters of early Buffalo history. 

 * [http://www.wedekindt.com/History/history.html Wedekindt Funeral Homes
]. This multi-generational funeral company, initially at Walden and Genesee, has done an excellent job of documenting its history and placing it online. Great photos. === Hotels === * Hotel Lafayette (1941)
. Postcard reads: "In the heart of the city, at Lafayette Square, convenient to all stores, theatres, banks, office buildings, car and bus lines. Famous for its food. Finest dining room, cocktail lounge, coffee shop, grille, and home of the Automobile Club. Garage in connection. Single rooms with bath from $2.50. Kenneth A. Kelley, Manager. Source: Darcy McCabe. * La Paris Inn & Supper Club located at Main and Michigan across from Metro Bus garage. Source: Rich Schwegler 
 * 
Iriquois Hotel. 
Source: Karen Kolb
 * 
Genesee Hotel, 
530 Main Street. 
As we researched residents along Genesee Street, we kept bumping into "The Genesee" but didn't know what it was. Member Karen Kolb found out for us: "Today I bought a used book, titled ''Pharmacy on the Niagara Frontier.'' In it I found a photo of the Genesee Hotel, which stood on the corner of Main and Genesee from 1882 to 1922." It also housed Gregory's "Genesee" Pharmacy.
 Source: Karen Kolb
 * 
Tifft House 
Source: Karen Kolb
 * 
NY Central Depot. 
Source: Karen Kolb
 === Manufacturing === * Heinrich Volkheimer's Oriental Cut Glass Company. 
Heinrich Volkheimer owned a small glass cutting shop on the East Side. The Oriental Cut Glass Company operated out of the back of the Volkheimer home at 440 Sycamore Street. Heinrich died in a motorcycle accident in June 1915. He was returning from a successful trip to New York City where he had just sold his company's largest order. There are a few surviving pieces of beautiful crystal from the shop. Source: JW of Omaha, NE.
 * 1770 Broadway
We find many, many people (mostly male) living or working here in the 1890 Buffalo City Directory. They all seem to be men involved in some kind of building trade -- cabinetmakers, blacksmiths, tinsmiths, car builders, truck builders. So we surmise that this was either a residential hotel for Pullman employees or a factory for the manufacture of rail cars, especailly pullman type cars and passenger cars. Ted Hull wonders if this might be the Wagner Sleeping Car Company, shown as at the intersection of Broadway & Baileyon the 1887 Matthews & Northrop map of Buffalo. 
 * Petzing & Betz, Jewelers, 1885 Buffalo City Directory
. Charles Petzing, resided 51 E. Tupper, and Unknown Betz (but might be John C. Betz?); in the 1891 Buffalo City Directory, Petzing is listed at same address as a jeweler; no longer with Betz (see next).
 * Schneider & Betz, Jewelers, 1890 Buffalo City Directory
. The Betz here is definitely John C. Betz, son of Philipp and Hannah (Schlotzer) Betz. John later becomes city assessor; dies 1921, unmarried; buried at Forest Lawn with parents and other family members.
 * Henry Betz & Sons / Henry Betz & Brother(s) Pottery & Earthenware. 
824 Genesee Street. 

From ''Potters & Potteries of New York State: 1650-1900,'' by Ketchum, William C. Jr., Syracuse, NY: Syracuse University Press 1987; pp. 427-428 (Buffalo & Erie County Public Library, Ref. NK4025.N7K4 1987): 

"The last of the craftsmen of the 1850s is Henry Betz, who with his son, Henry Jr., established an earthenware pottery on Genesee Street which remained in family hands until well into the twentieth century.Betz first appears in 1850 working in the Township of Black Rock (which later became part of greater Buffalo). [Source was probably the 1850 census. -- JSS] At this time he was already sixty-five years old. He probably owned his own kiln, as his real estate was valued at $1,000. Living with him was Henry, Jr., who was twenty-six. In 1855 Betz was listed in the directory as a potter on Genesee Street below German; two years later he and Henry Jr. were making earthenware on East Genesee near Sherman. In 1859 the son assumed management of the firm, though his father continued to work with him until 1864. [Henry Betz, Sr. dies in 1873. -- JSS] 
The business remained in Henry Jr.'s hands until the late 1870s, when George Betz, another member of the family, took charge. But by 1882, Henry Jr. was again active, and in 1884 he seems to have resumed full control. George continued to work in the shop as a potter until 1896. [NOTE: Henry, Jr. died (commit suicide) in 1876; it was probably at this time that George stepped in; the Henry that resumed full control was actually Henry Jr's SON (the third Henry Betz), b. 1849 and who died in 1911, around which time the business appears to have stopped. -- JSS] 
In 1889 the concern became Henry Betz and Brothers by the addition of the younger Ferdinand and Charles [two more sons of Henry Jr.] . At this time the company expanded into the stoneware field and continued in it at least until 1893. I am not aware, however, of any stoneware piece bearing the Betz mark. 
In 1894 or 1895 Ferdinand dropped out, and the firm was thereafter listed as Henry Betz and Brother. The brother varied from time to time with Ferdinand replacing Charles in the early 1900s. The potter was still active as late as 1906."

[We have not found the burial place of Henry, Sr., but Henry Jr. and his son are both buried in Concordia Cemetery. - JSS] 
 * Manufacturer of Safes: John A. Barth, 77 Clinton === Photographers === You might have old family photos in your collection that name the photographer. * Dingeldey, studio on Jefferson near Brown. 
Source: Rich Schweigler ("Dingledey did many photos of my parents when they were young.") 
 * E. B. Hambleton, Photographer, 256 Main Street.
 * F. Ruppel, 182 Maple St. Buffalo, NY 
 * Joseph Schmid, photographer, 428 Emslie
 * Voelker & Staffeldt, Photographers, corner of Main And Genesee Streets. 

 * Joseph Vogt c. 1913. See two of his photos of the neighborhood on the Monroe Street page.
 === Saloons, Breweries & Other Eateries === Germans loved to make, sell and drink beer. * Bronislawa (Bernice) & Walter Szalasny
23 Mills St, Buffalo NY 14212
1946-1967 * Jacob Dix's Saloon, 
corner of Sycamore and Monroe:

c. 1903 (right-click to view or download image full size) The little boy (see arrow) is James Dix; the large man standing next to him is his grandfather, saloon-owner, Jacob Dix. The little girl is Teresa Schueler (who married Silvers). Photo courtesy of Rich S. 
 * Schiferlies Deli
Corner of Sycamore and Adams; c. 1930s-1950s. * Hellriegel's Saloon
1352 Genesee Street, c. 1880. 
 * Frank Lauber's Saloon
, 55 Brown until prohibition, after which it was purchased by Rich Schweigler's father (in the mid 1930s); he turned it into a barber shop. Paul Reiser wrote in to let us know about two other saloons that appear in his family records; unfortunately, with no names. Can anyone help to identify the names of these saloons, or anything about the individuals associated with them? * "under 20 Seneca Street." (William C. Reiser, Paul's great uncle, was listed as barkeeper in the 1882 city directory.) * "40 Ohio Street" (John Henry Kranichfeld, a great-somethingorother of Paul's, was saloon owner according to the same 1882 city directory.) * Charles L. Abel, 16 Ohio (1885) * Joseph Abele, 171 Genesee (1885) * Joseph Armbruster, 314 Broadway (1885) * August Bach, 194 Sycamore (1885) * Frank Bach, 28 Ellicot (1885) * Joseph Baeumler, 302 Walnut 
 (1885) UPDATE: Joseph Baeumler was probably the son of John Baeumler and Louisa Zimmerman Baeumler.  He would be the brother of Kathy Johnson's great grandfather, Jacob Baeumler.  John, his father had a tailor business at 288 Walnut, Jacob manufactured cigars at 298 Walnut, so most likely Joseph's saloon at 302 Walnut was in the same family.  Joseph was born 24 March 1861 in Buffalo and died in Buffalo on 25 Sep 1894.  * Philip Biesinger, 331 Ellicott (1885) * Leonard Bihl, 372 Genesee (1885) * Frank Brunner, 279 Genesee (1885) * Thomas Broadbent, 602 Viriginia (1885) * Hank Herman, 18 Sycamore (1885) * Nicholas Hiemenz, 258 Broadway (1885) == Churches == === Protestant === * Ebenezers / Community of True Inspiration. Located in what is now the Fourteen Holy Helpers Parish (see Catholic Churches, below), Gardensville, West Seneca. This commual society had separated from the Lutheran Church in Germany, emigrating to Western NY to pursue their utopian vision and religious beliefs. In the 1850s, they moved their community to Armana, Iowa to escape the growth of Buffalo industrialism. The Catholic church purchased their meeting house and established the Fourteen Holy Helpers Paris in October 1864 (see Catholics, below). * 1st German Evangelical Church
Located at the southwest corner of Spruce and Sycamore Streets. The church dates back to at least the 1840s, and is now a Baptist Church. photo contributed by Nancy Hanes.

 * German Evangelical Lutheran Church
 (Formerly Christ Lutheran Church) 
Broadway & Fox (but closed 1999)
. NOTE on records: The records are now in the archives at the Lutheran Seminary in Philadelphia. 
phone: 215 - 248 - 6383 (Tuesdays)
email at: mtairyarchives_AT_LTSP.edu 
ask for Robyn Kulp; they will search the records for $20 per hour.
 
 * German Lutheran Trinity Church
1890: Rev. Martin Burk, pastor
180 Goodel
Buffalo, NY 
 * Lutheran Grace Church
1890: Rev. Oscar H. Kraft, pastor
391 Oak
Buffalo, NY 
 * St. John's Evangelical Lutheran Church
. 1830s through at least 1860: Rev. F.H. Guenter, pastor. 
1890: Rev. J. Brezing, pastor
. Originally at 270 or 285 Hickory until the 1950s when it moved to Main Street in Williamsville. 
Buffalo NY
. St. John's now has its own web site: * St. John Lutheran Church History. See a list of pastors, photos from the original location, and other great historical information about the church. * St. Matthew's German Evangelical Church
(now United Church of Christ)
5289 South McKinley Parkway
, Hamburg, NY
716-649-1532. 
Records have not been transcribed, but one researcher visited in 1999 and searched the records. * St. Peter's German Evangelical Church 1835-1935. Reverend Edward Jung; pastor there 1876-1894. Later called St. Peters Evangelical and Reform Church. Founded in 1835 when a German Congregation was formed within the Presbytery under the name German Evangelical Church. Up until 1848 this church was a mission of the First Presbyterian Church. Church was also known as St. Peter's Evangelical Reformed and St. Peter's United Church of Christ. Acquired the original building of St. Paul's Episcopal in 1849 and moved it to the Genesee Street location (at Hickory). Notes from Jack Smith (deceased) indicate that the (wooden?) church was torn down in 1876 and rebuilt in 1877. St. Peter's merged with Lloyd's Memorial, both became New Covenant United Church of Christ on Clinton Street in Buffalo. All St. Peters records were relinquished as follows: The original registers for this church are now located in the Buffalo & Erie Co. Historical Society. The Buffalo & Erie. Co. Public Library may also be in possession of some records (possibly Bibles) in the rare book room. St. Peters records (1848 -1968) are on FHL#1381672. St. Peters was one of three churches that used Concordia Cemetery on Walden Avenue in Buffalo. Some Concordia Cemetery records are on film # 0897407. * St. Paul / St. Mark Evangelical Lutheran. In the beginning of the year 1843 about 30 families separated themselves from the St. John's Evang. Lutheran Church on Hickory Street and resolved to found a new German Evangelical church. The first pastor was Jan van Linge, who had been chosen in the first year of its existence 1843. But at the end of 1844, before the completion of the building, he resigned his position and the congregation called Rev. Frederick Soldan of Rochester, NY. Eight years he served the congregation faithfully, but nevertheless, he was not able to prevent a division which resulted in the seceding of many members from the church. These seceders at once united themselves to organize a new evangelical congregation--the present St. Stephen's church--with Rev. Soldan as their pastor. This was a sad experience for the congregation [of St. Paul's], the result of which was felt more seriously as the congregation was not able to recover from this effect under the successors to Rev. Soldau, the pastors Kalthaeuser and Wm. Schmidt." [Source: "Geschichte der Deutschen in Buffalo und Erie County, N.Y." (History of The Germans in Buffalo and Erie County, N.Y.), Verlag und Druck von Reinecke & Zesch., Buffalo, NY, 1898, p. 295.] * St. Stephen's United Evangelical (German): Adams at the corner of Peckham. Ministers: Rev. Charles F. Soldan (1803-1875); Rev. F. Schelle. Organized in 1853 by several members who split off from St. Paul's German United Evangelical, under the initial pastor Charles Frederick Soldan (1803-1875). Early services being held in the French Protestant church at Ellicott & Tupper. In 1854, Soldan resigned and Rev. G. Schelle became pastor and served for 45 years. In 1858 the congregation built its own church at Peckham & Adams Streets. In 1874 the church was enlarged and dedicated with a seating capacity of 1600. The Evangelical Church home (for the aged) was built in 1874, a school house built in 1885 and a parsonage in 1900. The church was still on the same site in the 1920's. St. Stephen's was one of three churches that used Concordia Cemetery on Walden Avenue in Buffalo. Concordia Cemetery records are on film # 0897407. Some scattered burial records are still held by Concordia Cemetery but not in any order. As of 1997, this congregation is now known as St. Stephen's Bethlehem United Church of Christ. Relocated in 1957 to 750 Wehrle Drive, Amherst New York. The baptismal font in this church was dedicated in the original church on 22 May 1864. They are in possession of the original registers (in the old German script) for the following years: 1853-1879 all records, 1880-1901 deaths, 1880-1903 births, 1880-1898 marriages, 1880-1901 confirmations, and additional recent registers. These records are not available on LDS microfilm, but were filmed by the WNYGS in summer 2004 and are available through them at the Erie/Buffalo public library. * United Evangelical St. Marcus; 393-397 Oak Street. Rev. Otto Bueren (anyone know from when to when?) * Grace Episcopal Church. Parish registers online in Family Search Images. Film # 007586296, Image 5 of 1274 , https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99FQ-4WXD?i=4 , Several series of registers, some overlap. === Catholic === * Fourteen Holy Helpers Parish. Located in what is now Gardenville, West Seneca, Erie County. Initially built by the "Community of True Inspiration" (a Lutheran splinter group), the Catholics purchased this property after the former emigrated further west (see section above), forming this church in October 1864. 
 * St. Adalbert Basilica 
Color photo of interior
212 Stanislaus St, Buffalo NY 14212
ph: 716-895-8091 
"This parish was formed in 1886, amidst strong tensions between the pastor of St. Stanislaus the Rev. Jon Pitass, Bishop Ryan and members of the Polish community. It makes for a fascinating history as relayed in the church histories found in the links below. But none of this should take away from the beauty of this church that was proclaimed the United States' first Basilica by the Vatican in 1907." 

 * [http://bfn.org/preservationworks/bam/ch/stann/ext/stannext.html St. Ann's Catholic Church]. 
 * St. Joseph's Church
According to "Former St. Joseph's Cemetery, University Heights, Buffalo", by Glenn R.P. Atwell, ''Western New York Genealogy Genealogical Journal,'' Vol. XXIX, No. 1 (June 2002, pg. 14), this cemetery was closed about 1924, by which time many of the remains were moved to the German & French Cemetery at Pine Ridge in Cheektowaga. Any remaining bodies were place in a common grave. [Where?] The burial register between November 1857 and December 1894 have disappeared. A search of the parish offices in the 1970s failed to located the records. The article lists removals from St. Joseph's Cemetery recorded at the United and French R. C. Cemetery, Pine Hill, 1884-1926. 
 * St. Louis Church
Main & Edwards Streets, 
Buffalo, NY According to Rick Fraas, this is the oldest Catholic church in Buffalo. It still stands at the corner of Main & Edward street. Many of the families who lived in the fruit belt (Grape, Maple , Mulberry, Peach streets, etc.) attended here. The church records have been microfilmed and are at the downtown library, in the Canisius College archives and several other places in city. 
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NEW! Karl R. Josker has taken a wonderful interior photo of St. Louis.

 * St. Mary of Sorrows / Church of the Seven Dolors
Location: 938 Genesee at Rich St; corner-stone laid 19 Jun 1887. See also: ** Saint Mary of Sorrows Church Records, Buffalo, New York, Family Search Film # 004023114, Confirmations: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8928-9VW?i=3&cc=2373836 and https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8928-9V4?i=24&cc=2373836 , Baptisms: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8928-9V4?i=24&cc=2373836 , and https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8928-M94V-T?i=440&cc=2373836 , and https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8928-9KF?i=603&cc=2373836 , and https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8928-991K?i=916&cc=2373836 , and https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8928-9RR?i=1081&cc=2373836 , Marriages: https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-8928-91L?i=1205&cc=2373836 ** The Buffalo Express Pictoral Year Book 1988 ** Buffalonian Photo Archive. ** Buffalo Architectural Museum

    Buffalo Soldier Tragedy of 1877

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    [[Category:San Antonio National Cemetery, San Antonio, Texas]] [[Category:10th Cavalry Regiment, United States Army]] [[Category:Buffalo Soldiers]] [[Category:Morton Memorial Cemetery, Morton, Texas]] '''The Buffalo Soldier Tragedy of 1877''', also called the Nolan Expedition of 1877 and referred to by some newspapers of the day as the Staked Plains Horror == Introduction == In the hot, dry month of July 1877, Captain Nicholas M. Nolan and his troop of Buffalo Soldiers (Company A, U.S. 10th Cavalry Regiment) set out from Ft. Concho, near present day San Angelo, Texas. They were heading to the Llano Estacado, the Staked Plains, in an attempt to round up some renegade Quahadi Comanche warriors and send them back to the reservation in Oklahoma. Along the way, they met and joined forces with a group of buffalo hunters. The hunters, who styled themselves as "The Forlorn Hope", also wanted to find the Comanches who had attacked their camps and stolen their horses. The hunters agreed to act as scouts for the soldiers and help them to find water. They camped briefly at Double Lakes, near present day Tahoka, Lynn County, Texas, and soon proceeded Northwest toward Eastern New Mexico. Not long afterward, the group ran out of water. Nolan and the hunters disagreed on the best way to proceed. The hunters wanted to move eastward toward Casas Amarillas, the Yellow Houses, near the border between Lamb and Hockley County. They had celebrated the 4th of July there earlier in the month and knew that water was available. However, Captain Nolan disagreed and the group split up. The hunters went on to Casas Amarillas, while Nolan and his men marched back toward Double Lakes, a distance of almost 60 miles. It took them two more days, traveling mostly at night to avoid the searing heat and to try to conserve their waning strength. The men drank their own urine, and the urine and blood of their dead horses to survive. Several men deserted, others were lost, and two were never found. Four soldiers died during the ordeal, but most of the men survived. Most of their animals perished. The story made national news. In the aftermath, several were court-martialed and dismissed from the Army. '''"For a twenty-five-year veteran who had been on the Llano Estacado just two years before, Captain Nolan's leadership was hardly sterling. Indeed, had the events of the 1877 expedition occurred in a modern American army, Nolan, rather than his men, might well have the been the person court-martialed."'''- Paul H. CarlsonCarlson, Paul H., The Buffalo Soldier Tragedy of 1877, Texas A&M University Press, College Station, Texas, 2003, p. 133 These are the known participants in this event. == Company A, 10th Cavalry Regiment == * Captain [[Nolan-5430|Nicholas Merritt Nolan (1835-1883)]] * Lieutenant [[Cooper-41426|Charles Lawrence Cooper (1845-1919)]], discovered Col. Shafter's old wagon trail in the middle of the night leading the soldiers back to Double Lakes. Remained in the US Army until his retirement at the rank of Brigadier General. He died in 1919 and was buried in Arlington National Cemetery. * Sergeant [[Allsup-272|Thomas Henry Allsup (abt.1846-1922)]], remained at supply camp. Led rescue team to Double Lakes in search of Nolan after Umbles declared expedition lost. Remained in the Army until his retirement, Dec 15, 1897. He lived in Montana for a number of years and then moved to Los Angeles, California where he died in 1922. * Sergeant [[Fry-10114|John Fry (1849-1931)]], remained at supply camp. Honorably discharged in 1882 after his second term of service, and lived in San Antonio, Texas. He married Delia Roe in 1895 and together they had several children. He passed away in 1931 and was buried in the San Antonio National Cemetery. * Sergeant [[Howard-34772|Benjamin C Howard (abt.1850-)]], quartermaster, remained at supply camp. * Sergeant Jim Thompson, became acting First Sergeant after the demotion of Umbles. Note: after an extensive search, have not been able to find a Sergeant Jim Thompson in this unit. There was an [[Thompson-87938|Aleck Thompson (abt.1848-)]] who was promoted to Sergeant around this time. * Sergeant [[Umbles-7|William Umbles (abt.1850-)]], dishonorable discharge. * Corporal [[Barney-3160|William H Barney (abt.1851-)]]. * Corporal [[Gilmore-6098|Charles H. Gilmore (abt.1852-)]], dishonorable discharge. * Corporal [[Roberts-54271|Elias Roberts (abt.1851-)]] * Lance Corporal [[Fremont-82|George W Fremont (abt.1849-)]], dishonorable discharge. * Private [[Baldwin-17719|Stephen Baldwin (abt.1855-)]], born in Georgia about 1855. He survived and served three terms in the U.S. Army. * Private [[Bonds-1073|John H Bonds (1855-1877)]], born in Virginia, enlisted November 20, 1876, in Washington, D.C. Private Bonds died on the expedition, and his body was never found. * Private _______ Carson * Private [[Cox-43869|Walter D. Cox (abt.1852-)]] * Private [[Derwin-23|Isaac Derwin (1852-1877)]], born in South Carolina, enlisted November 29, 1876, in Nashville, Tennessee. Derwin died during the expedition, may or may not have been buried in Lynn County or Lubbock County. * Private [[Fletcher-17301|William Fletcher (abt.1848-)]] * Private [[Floyd-7982|Stephen Floyd (abt.1852-)]] * Private [[Freeman-22985|Jerry R Freeman (abt.1846-)]] * Private [[Gaddie-130|John E. Gaddie (1855-1910)]], survived, finished his term of service, and was honorably discharged March 31, 1881 at Fort Davis, Texas. Afterward he returned home to Kentucky where he married Mary F. Durrett. They later moved to Indianapolis, Indiana, where he passed away in 1910. He is buried at Crown Hill National Cemetery in Indianapolis. * Private [[Gordon-14640|John T. Gordon (1848-1877)]], born in Norfolk, Virginia, enlisted at Baltimore, Maryland, December 26, 1876. Private Gordon died on the expedition and was probably buried in Lynn County, Lubbock County, or possibly even Terry County. * Private [[Graves-13442|Johnson Graves (abt.1854-1938)]], survived and served three terms in the Army. He then returned home to Virginia where he married and had a family of eight daughters and one son. He passed away in 1938 and is buried in Arlington National Cemetery. * Private _____________ Higgins (may be Biggins) * Private [[Huston-2893|Pierce Huston (abt.1854-)]] * Private [[Isaacs-1626|John Isaacs (abt.1852-abt.1877)]], born in Baltimore, Maryland, enlisted at Baltimore, January 26, 1877. Private Isaacs died during the expedition, and his body was never found. * Private [[Jackson-58786|James H Jackson (abt.1843-)]], transferred to 25th Infantry upon re-enlistment. * Private Green Johnson * Private [[Johnson-141881|Smith Johnson (abt.1851-1930)]], survived. Remained in the U.S. Army until his retirement in 1901, having served in West Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Montana, and Cuba. He married Fanny Dulap in Montana in 1892. After his retirement he made his home in San Antonio, Texas. He died in 1930 and was buried in the San Antonio National Cemetery. * Private William Johnson * Private [[Miller-113009|Henry C. Miller (abt.1854-)]] * Private [[Nash-11835|Daniel Nash (abt.1845-)]], remained at supply camp. * Private [[Nolan-5332|Alexander Nolan (abt.1854-)]], dishonorable discharge. * Private [[Peterson-18744|John Peterson (abt.1852-)]] * Private [[Rose-23806|Alexander Rose (abt.1854-)]] * Private [[Thompson-86664|Isaac Thompson (abt.1851-)]] == Buffalo Hunters == * [[Harvey-22254|James Harvey (abt.1851-)]], leader. * [[Arnim-20|Charles A. Arnim (abt.1861-1895)]] aka Charles "Squirrel-Eye" Emory * [[Benson-9924|William "Bill" Benson (abt.1846-abt.1910)]], went the longest without water, 96 hours. Appears to have lived in Lubbock County for several years, and is one of the 25 people enumerated in the 1880 Census. He later moved to New Mexico, where he is said to have died. * Harold Bradstreet ? * Harry Burns * Sam Carr * John R. Cook, wrote a memoir, "The Border and the Buffalo" * George Cornett * Henry Deacon * Joe Freed * Jim Foley * Powderface Hudson * [[Kress-377|Mortimer Newton "Wild Bill" Kress (1841-1914)]] * [[Keyes-2213|Louis Keyes (-1879)]], survived. Keyes was said to have been of mixed race and part Cherokee. He was shot to death during a poker game in 1879. * [[Mathias-998|John "Jack" Mathias (1844-1902)]], survived. Later moved to Arizona, where he died in 1902. Having no wife or children, Jack left his sizable estate to be divided between his brothers and sisters. * Frank Perry * [[Rees-1836|Wayne Solomon "Sol" Rees (1847-1913)]] * Alfred "Alt" Waite * [[Wilkinson-16318|Richard "Dick" Wilkinson (abt.1854-)]] * George Williams * [[Bickerdyke-45|Hiram Ball "Hi" Bickerdyke (1854-1909)]] (remained at supply camp). Bickerdyke was the son of famed Civil War nurse Mary Ann "Mother" Bickerdyke. He moved to Montana where he worked as a scout for the Army and as a rancher. He died in Montana in 1909. * Billy Devins (remained at supply camp) == Others == * [[Nocona-5|Quanah (Nocona) Parker (1845-abt.1911)]], Comanche chief sent as an emissary from Fort Sill to persuade Red Young Man's band to return to the reservation. * [[Tafoya-360|Jose Piedad Tafoya (abt.1834-abt.1913)]], a former Comanchero acting as guide for the buffalo hunters. Returned to his home to resume ranching in New Mexico, where he died about 1913. * the "Boston Boy", an unnamed civilian traveling with the buffalo soldiers from Fort Concho. == Opponents == * Red Young Man (Ekawakane), leader of the Comanche party (other sources say he was killed earlier that year. * Cotopah * Esatema * Hishorty * [[Lehmann-469|Herman Lehmann (1859-1932)]], a white captive living with the Comanche * Watsacatova == Research Notes == The following soldiers were listed as participants in Carlson's history of the event, however according to the regimental return of July 1877, all of these appear to have remained at Ft. Concho: * Private [[Davis-112604|William Davis (abt.1853-)]], detached duty * Private [[Dobbin-711|William A. Dobbin (abt.1855-)]], detached duty * Private [[Johnson-141901|Dover Charles Johnson (abt.1854-1927)]], detached duty * Private [[Neal-9137|Frank Neal (abt.1850-)]], detached duty * Private [[Nicholson-11927|Jerry Nicholson (abt.1851-)]] (listed as Nichols), sick in hospital * Private [[Weston-10413|Edward Y. Weston (abt.1854-1886)]], detached duty The following person was listed in Carlson's history of the event as one of the hunters, naming the book The Border and the Buffalo, by John R. Cook, as a source. However, he is only mentioned in the poem at the end of the book and it is not clear that he was one of the party with the hunters . * Tom Sherman, ran a dance hall in Dodge City and also apparently at Ft. Griffin. Some accounts of the story suggest that one of the hunters may have died, but the name of this person has not been found. == Sources == * "A Fearful March on the Staked Plains", The United States Army and Navy Journal and Gazette of the Regular and Volunteer Forces, Volume 15, 1877 (Nolan's Account). https://books.google.com/books?id=ggw_AQAAMAAJ&newbks=1&newbks_redir=0&dq=September%2015%2C%201877%20%20Army%20and%20Navy%20Journal&pg=PA84#v=onepage&q&f=false * Ancestry.com. U.S., Buffalo Soldiers, Returns From Regular Army Cavalry Regiments, 1866-1916 [database on-line]. Lehi, UT, USA: Ancestry.com Operations, Inc., 2012. Washington, D.C.; National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) {{Ancestry Sharing|6472519|7b22746f6b656e223a226d4e6f35643576443069684b4974445976444a746b395753674b71725371667771765733617249733438343d222c22746f6b656e5f76657273696f6e223a225632227d}} * Cook, John R., The Border and the Buffalo, Crane & Company, Topeka, Kansas, 1907. https://archive.org/details/borderbuffalount00cook/page/n7/mode/2up * Nunn, W. Curtis, "Eighty-Six Hours without Water on the Texas Plains". Texas State Historical Association. The Southwestern Historical Quarterly, Volume 43, July 1939 - April, 1940, periodical, 1940; Austin, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth101111/m1/380/: accessed September 30, 2023), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Texas State Historical Association. (includes Surgeon King's and Lt. Cooper's accounts) * Carlson, Paul H., The Buffalo Soldier Tragedy of 1877, Texas A&M University Press, College Station, Texas, 2003. * Hooker, Forrestine Cooper, Child of the Fighting Tenth, University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, Oklahoma, 2011 * https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/nolan-expedition-1877 Nolan Expedition of 1877 at Handbook of Texas Online. == See Also == * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buffalo_Soldier_tragedy_of_1877 Buffalo Soldier Tragedy of 1877] at Wikipedia

    Buffalo's Polonia

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    [[Category: Poland]] [[Category:Buffalo, New York, Polonia]] [[Category:Buffalo%2C_New_York]] Polonia is located two miles from the center of Buffalo. The Historic Polonia District is home to an unique collection of cultural, ethnic and architectural landmarks. With the founding of St. Stanislaus Parish in 1873, the area became the second largest Polish-American colony in the world outside of Poland. Historic Polonia District is home to one of the most diverse neighborhoods in Western New York with nationalities from many parts of the world setting up roots. Discover century old churches, an old world public market, art-deco masterpieces and friendly neighborhood taverns http://www.forgottenbuffalo.com/historicpoloniadistrict.html === Social Media === * [https://www.facebook.com/BuffaloPolonia Buffalo Polonia on Facebook] * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yWVFATP0Lk Vintage Photographs of the Historic Polonia District, Buffalo, NY] === Polonia Events === * [[Space:Dyngus_Day|Dyngus Day]] * Dozynki Polish Harvest Festival at Corpus Christi Church, === Famous Places in Polonia === * Broadway Market * [http://ststansbuffalo.com/ St. Stanislaus - Bishop & Martyr Church] * St. John Kanty's R.C. Church * St. Adalbert's Basilica * [http://corpuschristibuffalo.org/site/ Corpus Christi R. C. Church Complex] * [http://buffalocentralterminal.org/ Buffalo Central Terminal] * Adam Mickiewicz Library and Dramatic Circle * Matt Urban Human Services Center http://www.forgottenbuffalo.com/historicpoloniadistrict.html * [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gy6dBvNIR7k&feature=youtu.be Superman Corner] == Sources == * http://www.forgottenbuffalo.com/historicpoloniadistrict.html * http://www.poloniamusic.com/PoloniaBuffalo.html * http://broadwayfillmorealive.org/2.0/ * http://wnypolonia.com/

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    [[Category:1st Regiment, Potomac Home Brigade, United States Civil War]] [[Category:Family Heirlooms]] [[Category:US Civil War Heirlooms]] === CAPT. GROFF'S GUN AND BULLET === Souvenirs of war have been quite common for centuries and we are fortunate to have two such keepsakes in the family. They were from our gr. gr. grandfather, '''[[Groff-2|Capt. Joseph Groff]]''' of the 1st Potomac Home Brigade of Maryland from his Civil War service between 1861 and 1864. These artifacts are even more significant in that they serve as a reminder of his survival during the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. Passed down through the Groff descendants was his Colt .44 Model 1860 Caliber Army revolver and the bullet that was retrieved from his foot when he was wounded on July 3rd at Gettysburg. That Rebel bullet remained in his foot for at least 36 hours before he could be treated by a doctor. He had continued with his duties and caring for his own men before being getting proper medical care. Capt. Joseph Groff, returned to Frederick, MD and with his family owned and operated the '''[[Space:Groff_Hotel|Groff Hotel]]''' for several decades. The revolver and bullet are currently under the protection of a gr. gr. grandson, John Thomas Routzahn, related to William Shelton Groff, Capt. Groff’s oldest son, who also served during the Civil War. They were handed down to him from Capt. Groff’s great grandson in the early 1980s.

    Bulloch County, Georgia

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    Welcome to Bulloch County, Georgia Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=370 |caption=Statesboro collage. }}{{clear}} :'''Feb 8, 1796''' Georgia legislature created the county from the colonial-era St. Phillip's parish. The county seat is Statesboro. Bulloch County is named for Archibald Bulloch, a planter from South Carolina who served as Provincial Governor of Georgia. Archibald Bulloch was born in South Carolina but bought a plantation on the Savannah River. He was politically active in opposing the British, and became the first provincial governor of Georgia, in January 1776.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulloch_County,_Georgia :'''1796'''- Georgia legislature created the 21st county - Bulloch County. Pioneers sometimes called it the "State of Bulloch". The county lost land when Georgia's legislature created the neighboring counties of Candler, Emanuel, Evans, and Jenkins. It was named for Archibald Bulloch, a Revolutionary War soldier, leader of the Liberty Party, and Georgia's first chief executive and commander n Chief.http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bulloch-county {{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Bulloch county map}} :'''1800's''' Bulloch has the Ogeechee River as a boundary on the east, and Canoochee River for the western boundary. Settlers in Bullock County were planters, timbermen, and turpentine distillers. These settlers and ancestors were from England and Northern Ireland, as well as France, Germany, Scotland, Wales and West Africa. They arrived in Bullock county area on mere Indian paths, which gradually became wagon trails.. The settlers cleared the land for their plantations or smaller farms. :'''Nov. 15, 1864''' General W.T. Sherman, arrived in Savannah (March to the Sea) and began the destruction by dividing the Union army into 2 wings.. For the Left Wing: Maj Gen H.W. Slocum, Union moved East from Atlanta, crossed the Ogeechee River near Louisville. Then Slocum marched to Savannah. The 14th Corps (Davis) marched on the old road along the Savannah, while the 20th Corps (Williams) moved via Springfield. Both Corps approached Savannah via Monteith. http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/historical_markers/county/bulloch/the-march-to-the-sea4 {{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Glen Echo , 1773 near Bulloch County}}{{clear}} ::For the Right Wing, Maj. Gen O.O. Howard led his wing south via Jackson and Gordon to cross the oconee River at Balls Ferry. The 17th Corps led by Blair moved to Tennville and destroyed the railway enrollee. The 15th Corpsled by Osterhaus made their way on several roads to Summerville (also known as Summertown). :'''Dec 4, 1864''' Hazen's and Smiths divisions, the15th Corps camped at StatesboroThe Right Wing (15th and 17 Corps), Maj. Gen. O.O. Howard, USA, marched south via Jackson and Gordon and crossed the Oconee River at Ball’s Ferry. The 17th Corps (Blair) then moved via Tennille and the railway, destroying it enroute. The 15th Corps (Osterhaus) moved on roads to Summerville (Summertown), from which place two divisions moved near the river on the old Savannah road and two via Statesboro. ::Dec. 4th, Hazen’s and Smith’s divisions, 15th Corps, camped at Statesboro, and Woods’ and Corse’s near Mill Ray (9 miles NE). Next morning, both columns moved toward Jenk’s Bridge (on -US 80) from which point the final movements toward Savannah were begun. {{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Dunnahoo Brannon house }}{{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=John McDougald House }}{{clear}} :'''1803''' The County of Bulloch officials named the county seat, "Statesborough" after Georgia created it. They named their county seat "Statesborough" when the Georgia legislature created it in 1803. :''1849'' George White surveyed the county, and observed his findings in Statistics of the State of Georgia: "The county is inhabited by an industrious and kind people. The lands for cultivation are poor, but with work, citizens are able to supply their needs. Many depend on game which is plentiful and orchards. A Bulloch county farmer might become rich while many starve". :'''1850's''' White did not mention cotton production and slavery, the major components of Bulloch County's economy. Slaves composed 1/3 of the population. {{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption= William Olliff Farm }}{{clear}} :'''1860''' the slave population was 50% due to decline in white population and increase in the slave population. Many farms were located near the Old River Road (parallel to the Ogeechee River). Very few lived in the county seat.Most slaves worked in raising cotton, which increased within 10 years. Bulloch County planters and slaves produced 594 bales of cotton in 1850, and 1,370 bales in 1860. :'''1880''' census showed the county population was 8,053, yet only 1,036 were in "Statesboro" No railroads were here yet. (All were on plantation and farms) {{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=East Main St Statesboro, Hist. Dist.. }}{{clear}} :'''1890 and 1910''' Transplants to Bulloch County were aggressive leaders who built links to the railroads and developed other services.. Suddenly the sleepy county seat had enterprising businessmen, a dozen merchants, who developed the strong retail mart for the cotton and later tobacco grown by the farmers. {{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Statesboroo Hist. District }}{{clear}} :'''1899''' -The Savannah and Statesboro Railway (S&S RY) was finished. The timberline and turpentine's requested a railway to Statesboro.. Statesboro depot was located at the corner of E . Vine and Railroad Streets. This S & S Ry provided transportation for residents into Savannah or to Tybee and linked farmers and merchants to other railways across the nation. Communities developed around depots such as Brooklet and Stillson. http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/historical_markers/county/bulloch/savannah-statesboro-railway ::'''Ogeechee Technical College''' gives classes for the regional workforce. Education, Agriculture and Industry are the driving force for Bulloch County. Today industrial plants are located here. {{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Ogeechee Technical College. }}{{clear}} :'''Aug 16, 1904''' Three African American men A were lynched and burned to death near Statesboro. A fourth man was lynched later in the month in Bulloch County.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statesboro%2C_Georgia :'''1905''' - J.R. Anderson purchased the S&S RY, which operated with a profit. By 1906, 4 trains ran daily with connections at Cuyler and Statesboro. :'''1906''' the county and city collected $125,000 in donations for a new state-sponsored Agricultural and Mechanical School in Statesboro. This was supposed to be for the farmers, but the school became a teachers' college and later Georgia Southern University. {{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia-12.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Bulloch County map }}{{clear}} :'''1910, 1911''' The Savannah & Statesboro RY 9 owned 3 locomotives, 3 passenger cars, 2 baggage cars and 25 freight cars. 1911, the S&S RY bought the Savannah, Augusta & Northern Railway which ran 39 miles of track between Statesboro to Stevens Crossing. Plans were to extend to Atlanta, however went out of business 1933. :'''1990''' Bulloch county has a large denomination named Primitive Baptist.. These churches were called primitive or "original" as the beliefs pattern John Calvin. The rural churches originally refused to change from the 1800 beliefs. ::Besides Statesboro, the county's other municipalities are Brooklet, Portal, and Register. ===Government Offices=== Bulloch County is governed by a diverse body of seven elected commissioners and an appointed county manager. The Bulloch County courthouse, located in Statesboro, was designed by Bruce & Morgan in 1894, with renovations by J. Bruyn Kops in 1914. The exterior of the neoclassical revival courthouse was covered with white plaster in the 1960s, much of which remains and has been painted a red brick color. {{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Bulloch county Courthouse. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Size - county covers an area of 682 square miles. :Size- total area of 689 square miles (1,780 km2), of which 673 square miles (1,740 km2) is land and 16 square miles (41 km2) (2.3%) is water. :Terrain - mostly flat, as the county is in the coastal plain region of Georgia. Slightly hilly in NW and central side of the county. :Location -Bulloch County is SW of the Ogeechee River :Rivers Ogeechee River, and small waterways, ponds, and swamps. :Trees - bald cypress are seen in these areas. On higher ground, pine, oak, and many other tree varieties native to the southeastern United States thrive. :Trees 500,000 acres of pine trees and fields of sandy soil. :Soil- Sandy Locale (Basins) :Panoche river sub-basin of Ogeechee River basin - West part of Bulloch County, from north of Portal through Statesboro and south to the county's southwestern corner, :Lower Ogeechee River sub-basin of the Ogeechee River Basin - eastern part ====Adjacent counties==== *Screven County (north){{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia-12.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Bulloch County map }} *Effingham County (east) *Bryan County (southeast) *Evans County (southwest) *Candler County (west) *Emanuel County (northwest) *Jenkins County (north-northwest) ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Bulloch_County_(LST-509) USS Bulloch County (LST-509)] was a tank landing ship in World War II ===Demographics=== In 2010 there were 70,217 people in the county with a population density of 104.4 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 67.2% white, 27.6% black or African American, 1.5% Asian, 0.3% American Indian, 0.1% Pacific islander, 1.7% from other races, and 1.7% from two or more races. Those of Hispanic or Latino origin made up 3.5% of the population. In terms of ancestry, 14.8% were Irish, 13.8% were English, 10.8% were German, and 7.5% were American. The median income for a household in the county was $34,327 and the median income for a family was $51,904. The per capita income for the county was $17,812. About 13.9% of families and 28.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 25.8% of those under age 18 and 13.1% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bulloch_County,_Georgia Education
    Statesboro, Bulloch County Board of Education runs the public school district.. Schools are Statesboro High School, Southeast Bulloch High School, William James Middle School, Langston Chapel Middle School, Southeast Bulloch Middle School, Julia P. Bryant Elementary School, Sallie Zetterower Elementary School, Mattie Lively Elementary School, Langston Chapel Elementary School, and Mill Creek Elementary School. :Private schools: Bulloch Academy, Trinity Christian School, and Bible Baptist Christian School. The Charter Conservatory for Liberal Arts and Technology, part of the CCAT public school district. In 2016 CCAT was renamed Statesboro STEAM - College, Careers, Arts, & Technology Academy. ::2 Community Colleges - in Statesboro. ::East Georgia State College, a University System of Georgia college of Swainsboro, GA. operates a satellite campus in Statesboro. ::Ogeechee Technical College is a part of the Technical College System of Georgia, providing technical and adult education to area students. Highways:
    {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!!Highways!! Highways |- |Interstate 16||U.S. Route 301||U.S. Route 301 Bypass||Georgia State Route 67 Bypass |- |U.S. Route 25||U.S. Route 25 Bypass||U.S. Route 80||Georgia State Route 26 |- |Georgia State Route 24||Georgia State Route 46||Georgia State Route 67||Georgia State Route 73 Bypass |- |Georgia State Route 73||Georgia State Route 119||Georgia State Route 119 Connector||Georgia State Route 119 Spur |- |Georgia 40 State Route 404 (unsigned designation for I-16)|| |- |Georgia 555 Savannah River Parkway (western section) |} ====Citiesand Towns==== *[[:Category: Statesboro, Georgia|Statesboro]] County Seat :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statesboro%2C_Georgia Statesboro, Georgia] *[[:Category: Brooklet, Georgia|Brooklet]] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklet%2C_Georgia Brooklet Georgia] *[[:Category: Portal, Georgia|Portal]] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal%2C_Georgia Portal, Georgia] *[[:Category: Register, Georgia|Register]] :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Register%2C_Georgia Register, Georgia] ====County Resources==== Ogeechee Technical College {{Image|file=Bulloch_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption=Ogeechee Technical College }}{{clear}} *Natural areas abound in Bulloch County *Hunters, anglers, hunt and fish in the fields, streams, and pond *Golf is a year-round sport *Mill Creek Regional Park offers 155 acres of softball and soccer fields and paths for walkers and runners. *Statesboro–Bulloch County Parks and Recreation Department organizes programs throughout the year for adults and children. ====Census==== :1800 --- 1,913 — :1810 --- 2,305 20.5% :1820 --- 2,578 11.8% :1830 --- 2,587 0.3% :1840 --- 3,102 19.9% :1850 --- 4,300 38.6% :1860 --- 5,668 31.8% :1870 --- 5,610 −1.0% :1880 --- 8,053 43.5% :1890 --- 13,712 70.3% :1900 --- 21,377 55.9% :1910 --- 26,464 23.8% :1920 --- 26,133 −1.3% :1930 --- 26,509 1.4% :1940 --- 26,010 −1.9% :1950 --- 24,740 −4.9% :1960 --- 24,263 −1.9% :1970 --- 31,585 30.2% :1980 --- 35,785 13.3% :1990 --- 43,125 20.5% :2000 --- 55,983 29.8% :2010 --- 70,217 25.4% :Est. 2016 --- 74,722 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Eastside Cemetery, Statesboro, Georgia|Eastside Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Kennedy Cemetery, Bulloch County, Georgia|Kennedy Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New Hope United Methodist Church Cemetery, Bulloch County, Georgia|New Hope United Methodist Church Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brooklet%2C_Georgia Brooklet Georgia] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Portal%2C_Georgia Portal, Georgia] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Statesboro%2C_Georgia Statesboro, Georgia] *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bulloch-county *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Register%2C_Georgia Register, Georgia] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/USS_Bulloch_County_(LST-509) USS Bulloch County (LST-509)] *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/bulloch-county

    Bumgardner Name Study

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    [[Category:Bumgardner Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] ---- [https://www.houseofnames.com/bumgardner-family-crest History of the Bumgardners in the US from House of Names] '''''About the Bumgardner surname The name Bumgardner actually means Orchard. The Coat of Arms is a lone tree inside a fence. There are many spellings. It originated in Prussia and is associated with Germany. The first documented Bumgardners came to this country in the early 1700s.''''' : [https://www.geni.com/surnames/bumgardner From Geni.com] ---- : [http://pre-prowhiskeymen.blogspot.com/2015/03/james-bumgardner-made-virginia-whiskey.html James Bumgardner, Old Rye Whiskey] ---- : [http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/OLD-FREDERICK-CO-VA/1998-05/0894687764 History of Bumgardners Old-Frederick-Co-Virginia] ---- : [http://www.sproulfamily.net/ref%20bum/bumgardner_antecedents_1929_transcribed.pdf Sketch of the Bumgardner Family] : [http://www.sproulfamily.net/ref%20bum/memoranda_of_the-bumgardner_family_edited.pdf Memoranda of the Bumgardner Family] by James Bumgardner, Jr. ==Notable Bumgardners/Bumgarners/Baumgartens== : [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Gottlieb_Baumgarten Alexander Gottleib Baumgarten at Wikipedia] : [[Bumgarner-258| James Garner]] : Madison Bumgarner - San Franisco Giants - Pitcher This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Bumgardner and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.

    Bunch Name Study

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    __NOTOC__[[Category:Bunch Name Study]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] ==How to Join== To join the Bunch Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Lowe-6149|Nancy Lowe Sitzlar]] {{Member|ONS|name=Bunch}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * Bunch *Bunce *Bunz *Bunche *Punch ==About the Project== The Bunch Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bunch Bunch] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bunch name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bunches), by time period (18th Century Bunches), or by topic (Bunch DNA, Bunch Occupations, Bunch Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current WikiTree research pages included in the study. *[[Space:Bunch Surname Early Origins|Bunch Surname Early Origins]] * * ==Membership== * * ====Links==== ''' Recommended Reading for the Bunch family''' *https://www.amazon.com/Park-Bunch-trail-west-Greenwell/dp/B0006EAL0E *https://www.worldcat.org/title/bunch-family/oclc/11973610&referer=brief_results *https://www.worldcat.org/title/bunch-family-of-virginia- * tennessee/oclc/20882313&referer=brief_results *https://www.ancestry.com/obama? *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Punch-51 *https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/27194194 *https://www.houseofnames.com/bunch-family-crest * https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Bunch#ixzz6WaBsPHx2 * https://www.houseofnames.com/bunch-family-crest *https://ia803000.us.archive.org/4/items/25004473/25004473.pdf *https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9080/images/004753757_01004? *https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bunch

    Bunch Surname Early Origins

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    [[Category:Bunch Name Study]] This page is part of the [[Space:Bunch Name Study|Bunch Name Study]] '''Early Origins of the Bunch family''' The surname Bunch was first found in Perthshire (Gaelic: Siorrachd Pheairt) former county in the present day Council Area of Perth and Kinross, located in central Scotland. In Scottish history, few names go farther back than Bunch, whose ancestors lived among the clans of the Pictish tribe. They lived in the lands of Perthshire since the early 15th century. This very unusual surname recorded in the spellings of Bunch, Bunche and Bunce, is believed to be of Middle English pre 14th century origins. However it derives from the word 'Bunche', itself a development of the German 'Bunz', meaning a barrel. As such the name was probably a medieval nickname for a portly or rotund person, one who resembled a barrel, although it is also possible the name is occupational for a maker or user of a particular type of barrel, perhaps one associated with German wines which were becoming popular at that time. In defining the precise meaning of early surnames, one must be cautious about applying twentieth century translations to 13th century words, and it maybe that the original 'meaning' was quite different in context to today. What is certain is that names which had unpleasant connotations rarely became hereditary, whilst this surname is not only one of the earliest on record, as shown below, but has remained basically unchanged since. Early examples of the surname recording include William Bunche in the Subsidy Rolls of the county of Cambridge in 1327, whilst one of the first English settlers to the new colonies of the West Indies and Virginia was Joseph Bunce, who embarked from Gravesend, on the ship 'Peter Bonaventure of London', bound for Barbados. His subsequent fate is not known. A coat of arms also granted in Kent has the blazon of a blue field, on a fess between three silver boars, three blue eagles. The first recorded spelling of the family name is shown to be that of Geoffrey Bunch, which was dated 1195, the Pipe Rolls of the county of Northampton, during the reign of King Richard 1, known as 'ThE lionhearted', 1189 - 1199. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling. '''United States Bunch migration to the United States''' This oppression forced many Scots to leave their homelands. Most of these chose North America as their destination. Although the journey left many sick and poor, these immigrants were welcomed the hardy with great opportunity. Many of these settlers stood up for their newfound freedom in the American War of Independence. More recently, Scots abroad have recovered much of their collective heritage through highland games and other patriotic functions and groups. An examination of passenger and immigration lists has located various settlers bearing the name Bunch: '''Bunch Settlers in United States in the 17th Century''' John Bunch, who arrived in Virginia in 1656 [2] William Bunch, who arrived in Virginia in 1665-1666 [2] '''Bunch Settlers in United States in the 18th Century''' John Bunch, who landed in Virginia in 1716 [2] Robert Bunch who settled in Maryland in 1742 David Bunch was born prior to 1762 in England and immigrated to the United States prior to 1777. His name was found on early documents in the states of Virginia and was later discovered in Tennessee. David became an Ensign in the 9th Regiment of Clairborne Co., Tennessee 23 September 1815. He was married to Judith (surname unknown) and was the father of at least two known children. Descendants who carried the Bunch surname lived primarily in Tennessee, Virginia and elsewhere. '''Bunch Settlers in United States in the 19th Century''' Samuel G Bunch, who landed in Savanna(h), Georgia in 1811 [2] Alexander Bunch, who settled in New York City with his wife in 1820 Henry Bunch, aged 30, who arrived in Key West, Fla in 1838 [2] William Bunch, who settled in Philadelphia in 1850 Nicholas Bunch, who arrived in Allegany (Allegheny) County, Pennsylvania in 1879 ''' Bunch migration to New Zealand''' Emigration to New Zealand followed in the footsteps of the European explorers, such as Captain Cook (1769-70): first came sealers, whalers, missionaries, and traders. By 1838, the British New Zealand Company had begun buying land from the Maori tribes, and selling it to settlers, and, after the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840, many British families set out on the arduous six month journey from Britain to Aotearoa to start a new life. Early immigrants include: ''' '''Bunch Settlers in New Zealand in the 19th Century'''''' Margaret Bunch, aged 20, a domestic servant, who arrived in Auckland, New Zealand aboard the ship "Apelles" in 1878 '''Contemporary Notables of the name Bunch (post 1700) '' Jon Bunch (1970-2016), American rock singer and songwriter Melvin Lynn Bunch Jr. (b. 1971), American former Major League Baseball pitcher who played from 1995 to 1999 Charles E. Bunch (b. 1953), American Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of PPG Industries, Inc Lonnie G. Bunch III (b. 1952), American educator and historian, former director of the Chicago Historical Society, founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture Kenji Bunch (b. 1973), American violist and composer Velton Ray Bunch (b. 1948), American Emmy Award winning film and television composer Jarrod Ray Bunch (b. 1968), former American NFL football fullback who played from 1991 to 1994 Tyler Bunch (b. 1970), American puppeteer, puppet designer, director and actor who worked for the Jim Henson Company and later for Disney's The Muppets Studio Pat Bunch, American country music songwriter Samuel Bunch (1786-1849), American politician, Member of the United States House of Representatives for Tennessee (1833-1837) ===Citations=== ^ Black, George F., The Surnames of Scotland Their Origin, Meaning and History. New York: New York Public Library, 1946. Print. (ISBN 0-87104-172-3) ^ Filby, P. William, Meyer, Mary K., Passenger and immigration lists index : a guide to published arrival records of about 500,000 passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. 1982-1985 Cumulated Supplements in Four Volumes Detroit, Mich. : Gale Research Co., 1985, Print (ISBN 0-8103-1795-8) ===Links=== https://archive.org/details/descentofthebunchfamilyinvirginiaandthecarolinas/page/n5/mode/2up *https://www.ancestry.com/obama? *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Punch-51 *https://www.familysearch.org/photos/artifacts/27194194 *https://www.houseofnames.com/bunch-family-crest * https://www.bing.com/search? * https://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Bunch#ixzz6WaBsPHx2 * https://www.houseofnames.com/bunch-family-crest *https://ia803000.us.archive.org/4/items/25004473/25004473.pdf *https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9080/images/004753757_01004? *https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=bunch

    Bunker Genealogy, Descendants of James Bunker of Dover, N.H.

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] == Bunker Genealogy, Descendants of James Bunker of Dover, N.H. == * by [[Moran-6046|Edward Carleton Moran]], Jr. (1894-1967) * published by [http://www.bunkerfamilyassn.org/ The Bunker Family Association of America], Rockland, Maine, 1913. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Bunker Genealogy, Descendants of James Bunker of Dover, N.H.|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005724686 * Vol. 2 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005724686 * Vol. 3 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/005724686 === Table of Contents === * Vol. 1. ::* James 1 Bunker ::* Geographical index ::* Index--Intermarriages ::* Longevity list over age 85 ::* Index * Vol. 2. ::* The Charlestown, Mass. branch ::* The Nantucket, Mass. branch ::* The Delaware Bunkers--The older William ::* The Delaware Bunkers--The younger William ::* Unplaced families (ancestor in U. S. prior to 1800) ::* Supplement to volume I (revised). The Dover Branch book ::* Index--Intermarriages ::* Bunker index * Vol. 3 ::* Dover Branch ::* Bunker first name index ::* Intermarriage Index, Page 396 === Named Individuals === {| class="wikitable" align="center" border="1" style="text-align:center;" ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0; width:250px"| ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0; width:100px;" |Page |- | [[Bunker-44 |George Bunker (N-1)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=31 v.2 page 25] |- | [[Bunker-94 |William Bunker (N-2)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=32 v.2 page 26] |- | [[Bunker-12 | Jonathan Bunker (N-4)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=33 v.2 page 27] |- | [[Bunker-972 | Zachariah Bunker (N-11)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=37 v.2 page 31] |- | [[Bunker-970 | Simeon Bunker (N-38)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=46 v.2 page 40] |- | [[Bunker-971 | Jonathan Bunker (N-91)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=65 v.2. page 59] |- |[[Bunker-858 |James Bunker (N-167)]] | [http://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89066414608;view=1up;seq=87 v2. page 81] |} - === WikiTree Syntax === * Moran, Edward Carleton. ''[[Space:Bunker Genealogy, Descendants of James Bunker of Dover, N.H.|Bunker Genealogy, Descendants of James Bunker of Dover, N.H.]]'' (Bunker Family Association of America, Rockland, Maine, 1913) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#Moran|Moran]])

    Bunny E-Cards

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    Buraja Station

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    "Buraja" Station is the common more recent spelling. In the past it has had many variations including Burrajaa, Burryja, Burryjaa. 1857 - Buraja (meaning A swamp with young trees growing) was part of Brocklesby originally until about 1857. Flow Gently Past, By Brian Burton, Published 1973 pg 28 1857 - Mr W.F Martin , who built the Royal Hotel in Corowa, and has many descendants in the district, was the owner of Buraja. At some stage in the 1860s or 1870s Mr Robert Lowes was sometime owner. Lowesdale Public School Centenary, 1882 to 1982 Pg 52 1858 - Cunningham leased 17,920 acres. Flow Gently Past, By Brian Burton, Published 1973 pg 28 1864 - It belonged to Sir J.F. Palmer, Sir Francis Murphy and Hon J. Henty.Flow Gently Past, By Brian Burton, Published 1973 pg 28 1866 - The lessee of Buraja was shown as J. Henty who ran 1000 cattle on 32,750 acres.Flow Gently Past, By Brian Burton, Published 1973 pg 28 1871 - The property passed to Gray and Neil.Flow Gently Past, By Brian Burton, Published 1973 pg 28 1876 - Burrjaa Station, near Corowa was offered for sale, together with 10,000 sheep, the property then being of 26,000 acres. The new owner was [[Edols-4|Mr Richard Edols]]. Lowesdale Public School Centenary, 1882 - 1982 1878 - [[Edols-4|Richard Edols]] died in 1878. The property transferred to his wife [[Ross-4656|Agnes]] as he died intestate. 1878 - The free press recorded in 1878 that W.F Martin owned Buraja before he moved into Corowa and established the Royal Hotel, and became one of the influential citizens of the town. The same issue of the Free Press says that W.F. Martin was the lessee of the twelve mile run, which may have been the same property, for 18 months before coming into Corowa to establish a butcher's shop on the site of the Commercial Hotel. 1895 - [[Edols-3|James Livingston Edols]] of Burrjaa Station marries [[Lees-278|Charlotte Worthington Lees]] in Moree. 1897 - Weddings. — On Wednesday last they were united in matrimony in Corowa and Wahgunyah— [[Shortt-40|Dr. Shortt]] and [[Edols-5|Miss Violet Edols]] of Burryjaa.The Corowa Free Press (NSW : 1875 - 1954) Fri 23 Apr 1897 Pg 2 1899 - ALBURY CIRCUIT COURT. Monday, October 2. (Before His Honor Judge Stephen.) William Henry McBrearty was charged with feloniously breaking into the house of [[Ross-4556|Agnes Edols]], at Burrajaa, near Corowa. Accused was also charged with stealing property from the same dwelling house on the night of the 15th July, Prisoner pleaded not guilty, and was defended by Mr. P. K. White, instructed by Messrs Edmondson and Tietyens. The following jury were sworn :— Messrs. Guetavus Franlein, James Sawyer, jun., Thomas Keenan, Thos. P. Plunkett, James Colquhoun,Evelyn Arthur, John C. Chenery, Charles Groch, James Hodge, Mendal Friedman, Hugh Stewart, and Alexander Hill. Senior-Sergeant Bedingfeld deposed : I remember the 19th of July ; I saw Mrs. Agnes Edols on that day ; from what she told me I interviewed accused at his camp about two miles from Burrajna Station; I asked accused his name; he replied William M'Brearty ; I said ' Where were you last night ?' and he said he was at his camp , accused said he was at the Woolpack Hotel until half-past ten the night before, and he said he came straight home to the camp ; he said be turned off his road to the camp by the old church ; I said ' Is it not a fact that you was with Archie Barr as far as the gate of the Burrajaa Hotel !' he replied he was ; I said ' There has been a robbery at Edols, and you answer the description of the man ;' I searched him and found 1 Is. in silver ; hesaid 'I got it from my mate;' I asked accused where his other boots were ; he said he had none ; I did not arrest the accused then, but returned the next morning, and said to accused 'I am going to arrest you, and you will have to accompany me to Burrajaa ;' I took him into the presence of the late Mrs. Edols, and she said to prisoner, ?' Place your hand upon that drawer of the looking-glass ;' the accused placed his left hand on the drawer, and she said to accused, ' It was with your left hand you opened that drawer last night. You are the man I saw in my room. Give me back my watch and chain ;'?' I went on to the verandah and took a red necktie from the pocket of accused ; Mrs. Edols said to accused, ' You had a red necktie on last night ;' the red necktie I now produce ; Mrs. Edols made another appeal to accused for the watch and chain, and said she did not wish for a young man to go to gaol ; accused said,' I cannot give you back what I have not taken ; I received a book, ' Songs of Ireland,' given to me by [[Edols-48|Mr Richard Edols]] (book produced). To Mr. White : I asked him about the boots to the tent; I found two pairs of boots in the Burrajaa Hotel ; they were both strong boots ; prisoner had a pair of light boots on at Mrs. Edols ; I heard Mrs. Edols say in evidence that the man who took the watch and chain had heavy boots on ; the Burrajaa Hotel-is 3 and a half miles from the accused's camp ; looking at the plan produced it is a fairly accurate one ; I heard Mrs Edols say to accused, If you give me back my watch and chain I will be your friend ; she also said there were tracks outside of a man who wore heavy boots ; she said to accused. You have a pair of light boots on that would make tracks like those found when our place was robbed last year ;' she said she had seen tracks outside that were made by heavy boots;she said the man that robbed her had a red face, he looks pale now ; I believe Mrs Edols said that it was through fright the prisoner looked pale ; you turn off at the old church to go to the hotel ; I never knew persons to go by the gap in the fence ; when I brought the accused to Mrs Edols she said ' I wish some man dressed as the man who robbed me last night was brought to me ; the red necktie was found in the coat of accused. Archibald Barr deposed : I am a laborer in the employ of Edols and Co, ; I remember the 18th July last ; I was with accused at the Woolpack Hotel in the evening ; we had several drinks, and were playing cribbage ; we left the hotel at a quarter past 11 ; we were both driving ; we took a lemon bottle full of whisky, and we went to the Burrajaa Hotel ; I parted with accused there ; the whisky was drunk before we got to the Burrajaa Hotel : I left him opposite the Burrajaa Hotel, and I turned off to the station ; it was about 1 o'clock when I left him ; accused won't down the Urana- road towards his camp ; when I left him accused was 1 miles from the station ; there is a gate three-quarters of a mile from the Burrajaa Hotel, which also gives entrance to the Burrajaa station ; this gate is towards Urana. To Mr. White : I was going towards the station and accused was going from the station ;he was wearing light boots, Constable Nelson, stationed at Corowa, deposed : I remember the 2nd of August last ; I was at the police court at the hearing of this charge; Mrs. Edols was sworn and gave her evidence ; I saw her sign the depositions ; the signature produced is that of Mrs. Edols ; £ also handed the depositions up for the P.M. for sign ; they are signed by Mr. Barnett, .the Mr.Richard Edols deposed : I am a grazier, residing at Burrajaa ; my mother's name was Agnes Edols ; the signature produced on the depositions is that of my late mother ; she is dead, and I saw her dead body. The depositions of the late Mrs Edols were here read over by the Crown Prosecutor. My mother was 68 years of age and clear headed, and died on the 6th August ; I saw accused on the 19th July, the morning after the robbery, going towards his camp; he was walking; I live about two miles from the station ; I was over at the homestead and saw my mother every day ; I have seen the book produced in my mother's dining-room j the writing in pencil was not in the book a week before ; I gave the book to the police. Henry Lackey deposed : I am a vine inspector living at the Woolpack Hotel, Burrajaa; I had a transaction with accused about a horse, Isaw accused sign the bill of sale produced, Henry Baker Moffitt deposed : I am teller at the A, J.S. Bank, Albury, and I am accustomed to inspect handwriting ; I feel certain that the writing in the book and the signature on the bill of sale is written by the same person. Ernest Craig deposed : I am a contractor ; I lived at Burrajaa last ; I know the accused ; on the 19th July we used the one camp, as he was in my employ ; I had finished the contract and was about to shift when the sergeant came to the camp and asked accused to show him his boots ; the Sergeant asked him if those were the only boots he had ; accused replied -Yes, he had another pair of boots ; accused is a left-handed man ; he had a light pair and a heavy pair of boots ; accused was wearing the light boots ; I had a conversation with accused afterwards, and he said on the night of the 18th he took the saddle and bridle off his horse after he had ridden straight home, and he heard the horse go in the direction of Clinton's feeders ; accused on another occasion said that on the morning of the 19th he was on his way to the Burrajaa Hotel, when the horse fell and got away from him, and he was walking back to camp when he met Mr. Edols. To Mr. White : I have known the accused for about 12 months, and always considered him a sober, steady man ; I know some of his clothes were kept at the Burrajaa Hotel. The first charge of burglary was here withdrawn by the Crown Prosecutor.William Henry McBrearty deposed : I am the accused in this case ; on the the morning of the 19th July, after I left Barr, I was sick; I rode straight to the camp and took the saddle and bridle off my horse and let him go ; I then went to bed ; when the constable asked me about my boots I said, 'I have no more boots here ;' when I am out of work I stay at the Burrajaa Hotel ; I was not in Burrajaa Station on the evening of 18th or morning of the 19th July ; the sergeant did not say anything about the robbery on his first interview with me ; I heard the sergeant say to Mrs, Edols on the verandah,' I have brought this man to see if you can identify him Do you think you can identify him?' Mrs. Edols said, ' I really cannot say, I did not have my glasses on and could not see plain the sergeant said I am sure he is the man, and if you don't say so I'll have to let him go ; he said, I'll take him into the room where the robbery occurred;' Mrs. Edols went into the room and sat upon the bed, and she repeated what she had said about her glasses and that I thought it was my son ; I called him but he did not answer or I would have known the voice, the sergeant asked where the watch was taken from ; Mrs. Edols bedside the drawer in the mirror from which the property was taken ; the sergeant said to me, ' Put your hand in that drawer,' and I put my left hand in it ; we then came out in the verandah, and the sergeant said ' I- am sure he is the man ;' Mrs. Edols said. 'The man who robbed me appeared to have a ruddy complexion ;' the sergeant said this man has usually a ruddy complexion but is pale from fright ; Mrs Edols said this man has not the same boots as the man who robbed me ; the sergeant said, ' He has been and changed them ;'Mrs. Edols said, ' If I convict an innocent man I shall never forgive myself ; the sergeant and Mrs Edols then went inside, and Mrs. Edols came out and said, 'Give me back my watch and chain and I will be your friend ;' I said, 'I can't give you back what I never had;' the sergeant then arrested me ; I remember seeing Mrs. Edols on the morning of the 19th July about half-past 7 o'clock ; my horse injured his leg ; he fell with mi ns I was going to breakfast at the Burrajaa Hotel ; the horse got away, and I was going back to the camp to citch him; the book produced, 'Ballads of Ireland,' I have never seen before, and I did not write in it.To the Crown Prosecutor : I have been to the homestead several times, but never inside the house ; I had my tea at the Woolpack Hotel ; I got up at about half-past six o'clock on the morning of the 19th July ; I was none too well ;the house was in the open ; I was at Euroa, in Victoria, and got fined £10 for a common assault; Sergeant Bedingfeld did not search me for a watch ; he asked me about one ; I have not always travelled under the name of M'Brearty I nominated at sports as William Henry ; thatwas the only occasion I have changed my name from McBrearty. Caleb Lloyd Lewis deposed : I am a farmer residing near Burrajia ; I know Mrs. Edols; I know she is shortsighted ; she would not be able to see four yards away from her ; when she drove up to my hotel she could not tell' who I was until 1 came close to her, Sergeant Badingfeld, recalled, deposed : I have heard the accused give evidence, and some of the statements are not true. This was the case. Mr. White made a powerful address for the defence, and was followed by the Crown Prosecutor.His Honor summed up in favor of the prisoner.The jury retired for about 20 minutes aud returned into court with a verdict of not guilty. Albury Banner and Wodonga Express (NSW : 1896 - 1938) Fri 6 Oct 1899 Page 25 1899 - [[Ross-4656|Agnes Edols]] died. Agnes's will leaves Buraja to her sons [[Edols-48|Richard]] and [[Edols-50|John Bryce Edols]] in equal shares. 1901 - EDOLS.—On the 20th August, John Bryce, second son of the late Richard and Agnes Edols, "Burraajaa," Corowa, aged 43 years. The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946) Sat 31 Aug 1901 Page 55 1901 - T.B WEEK'S OBITUARY - John Edols, of '''Burryjaa''' station, Corowa. He had been unwell for some time.The Sydney Mail and New South Wales Advertiser (NSW : 1871 - 1912) Sat 31 Aug 1901 Page 518 1901 - [[Edols-50|Mr John Edols]] member of the firm of R and J Edols of '''Burryjaa''' station, near Corowa, died at Melbourne on Wednesday last. His body was brought here for burial. Deceased who was comparatively a young man, had been in ill health for some time.The Sydney Morning Herald (NSW : 1842 - 1954) Sat 24 Aug 1901 Page 10 John's grave is in the Pioneer Cemetery in Corowa. 1901 - The late John B. Edols was a resident of the Corowa district for 25 years, and was a part owner of the Burryjaa Estate for that time. He took a keen interest in stock of all kind, especially sheep of which he was a very good judge. The sheep of Burryjaa are well known, having taken grand championships at Corowa, Deniliquin and Albury Shows. Mr J.B. Edols helped to improve the Burryjaa Estate from almost a wilderness to one of the best properties in the Corowa district, and was highly esteemed throughout it. 1901 1901 - EDOLS.—On the 20th August, John Bryce, second son of the late Richard and Agnes Edols, "Burraajaa," Corowa, aged 43 years. The Australasian (Melbourne, Vic. : 1864 - 1946) Sat 31 Aug 1901 Page 55 1901, Nov - [[Lees-780|Vivian "Ralph" Lees]] is a student attending Lowesdale Public School. The school roll states he is 12.1 years old. He is 3.5 miles from school and "this boy rides to school". Ralph was living with his sister [[Lees-278|Charlotte Worthington Edols]] at Burrjaa. Ralph was Charlotte's youngest sibling, and according to some letters held with his military record she was more like his foster mother than sibling from the time he was six years old. Lowesdale Public School Centenary, 1882 to 1982, Pg 10 1903 - [[Edols-3|James Livingston Edols]] of Burrjaa deceased. Death of Mr James Edols. The community was shocked on Friday morning to learn that Mr James Edols had died suddenly on Friday night. Pending some changes in his domestic affairs he had been residing at Mrs McKays of Wahgunyah for a few days and was conversing with her a little time before his death was discovered. Heart failure was the immediate cause of death. Deceased was only 29 years of age and leaves a widow and three children. He was brother of Mr Richard Edols of Burryjaa Station and Mrs Shortt of Corowa. The Corowa Free Press (NSW : 1875 - 1954) Tue 7 Apr 1903 Page 3 His death certificate stated he died from chronic alcoholism. 1904 - A farewell to Mr and Mrs Beard is held at Mr Edols Woolshed Burryjaa. The Corowa Free Press (NSW : 1875 - 1954) Tue 12 Apr 1904 Page 2 1905 - In August a Ball was held in the Buraja Woolshed. The Corowa Free Press (NSW : 1875 - 1954) Tue 15 Aug 1905 Page 2 1905 - Richard Ralston Edols held the station until September 1905 by which time the acreage had been reduced from 26,000 acres to 13,000 acres. The Sydney Stock and Station Journal (NSW : 1896 - 1924) Fri 6 Oct 1905 Page 7 1905 - The new owner was a Mr A.E. Bowman of Bethanga Park. Lowesdale Public School Centenary, 1882 - to 1982, Pg 52 He held a a large sub-divisional sale a few months later. Purchaser of the homestead block of 3,616 acres at 6 pounds was Mr D. White of Horsham. However, the Corowa Free Press reports that a few weeks later, Mr Bowman had repurchased the homestead block, and apparently refused an offer of seven pounds and ten per acre for 1000 acres including the homestead.Lowesdale Public School Centenary, 1882 to 1982, Pg 52 1906 - FIRE AT BURRYJAA STATION. A fire started in one of the Burryjaa Station paddocks at about 1.30 am. Wednesday. There was heavy thunder at the time, and just after a heavy clap Mrs W. McGavin, who lives close to the place, saw smoke rise in the grass, and soon, the flames were leaping over the tops of the trees. In short time it was at- the house and across the road to Mr W. McGavin's stubble paddock burning about 60 acres before it reached a fire break, when it stopped the progress in that direction. The fire then crossed into Mr. James White's paddock, where there are 600 bags of wheat standing, but did not burn the wheat. The fire approached within a few feet of his stables, and stacks, but 'by the efforts of Mr Nagle, who, unaided, burnt a trail and turned the fire on one side of the road. 'Hillsbrough' was saved from destruction. All the farmers were away carting wheat, with the exception of Messrs Mick and J. Nagle who for over an hour kept the fire away from M'Gavin's house and also from White's. Words fail to express the praise they deserve. The reason that so few men turned up was that it was impossible For people to see the smoke a mile distant on account of the clouds of dust. When the Messrs. Nagle were about giving up, Messrs. J . T. Monahan, R. McKenzie and the two Conrick brothers arrived, and things were made safe regarding M'Gavin's and White's properties.The fire headed on towards Balldale, at which place it was said to be burning' on Thursday, It must have burnt about 5,000 acres at Burryjaa Station, one stack of hay, and miles of fencing.On the other side of the fire, near the homestead, a desperate fight was kept up till about 2 a.m. on Thursday, Mr Coburn, the Manager of Burryjaa Station, invited all the men to the house for refreshments, and sincerely thanked them on behalf of Mr Bowman. who was a stranger amongst them, the same as he was ;but he would say that he never saw such untiring efforts to put out a fire. .He did not know any of them,but he would say that every man did his level best. Mr Jas. Pilkington spoke on behalf of the fire-fighters, and thanked Mr - Coburn for his 'good opinion. Every man would do his best to put out a fire, as they all knew the great destruction usually caused by them, he was sorry that he and others were not on the scene of the fire sooner, but they did not 'know it was there until they saw the reflection in the sky just after dark.The proprietor of the Burryjaa Hotel supplied the men with liquid and solid refreshments. The Border Morning Mail and Riverina Times (Albury, NSW : 1903 - 1920) Sat 3 Feb 1906 Page 2 1906 - In March Burryjaa was subdivided. Many blocks were sold including the homestead block. Messrs R. 11. Smyth and Co. report having sold privately the homestead block, comprislng 3016 acres, of the above estate, to Mr D. White, of Horsham, at £6 per acre.Wodonga and Towong Sentinel (Vic. : 1885 - 1954) Fri 30 Mar 1906 Page 2 1906 - RE-PURCHASE OF BURRYJAA LANDS. Mr. A E. Bowman has repurchased the homestead, block of 3616 acres on Burryjaa, recently sold to Mr. Duncan White, of Horsham, and is said to have refused an offer of £7 10s. per. acre for 1000 acres, including the homestead. The Farmer and Settler (Sydney, NSW : 1906 - 1955) Wed 25 Apr 1906 Page 7 1909 - The property was sold from Mr G. H. Whitehead to Mr J. H. Izon. The Corowa Free Press (NSW : 1875 - 1954) Tue 28 Sep 1909 Page 2 SALE OF BURRYJAA SALE OF BURRYJAA Station. The sale of the Burryjaa Homestead block was effected on Saturday afternoon last, the purchaser being Mr. J. H. Izon. This property had been held by Mr. G H. Whitehead for some time; past, and stands today in a verv highly improved condition, through the energy and enterprise of Mr. Whitehead. The Corowa Free Press (NSW : 1875 - 1954) Tue 28 Sep 1909 Page 2 1909 - Mr Whitehead was of Goodwood, near Warnambool, purchased the homestead block of 4000 acres freehold, an din February 1910, he sold to Mr James Howard Izon of Harefield. Lowesdale Public School Centenary 1882-1982, Pg 52 1918 - ...The water lying across the road at the Buraja bridge is partly owing to this dam and partly to the by-wash at the Buraja tank. The latter requires clearing out as It has become silted. There is also a dam near the Buraja station homestead, but It does not interfere with any road...The Corowa Free Press (NSW : 1875 - 1954) Tue 15 Oct 1918 Page 3 1924 - A subdivisional sale was held again, but the main portion of the property remained in Mr Izon's hands until 1937.Lowesdale Public School Centenary, 1882 to 1982 Pg 52 1927 - Instructions has been given by Mr J.H. Izon for the sale of Buraja Station, the homestead block, situated 12 miles from Corowa and 6 miles from Hopefield Railway Station and silos. The Corowa Chronicle (NSW : 1905 - 1928) Sat 14 May 1927 Page 3 Today (Friday, Messrs. McPherson, Thorn and Co. will offer at the municipal yards the homestead portion of the famed BuraJa Station, containing 1046 acres of freehold land, on account of Mr. J. H. Izon who is retiring from pastoral and agricultural pursuits after 38 years activity in the district. The Corowa Free Press (NSW : 1875 - 1954) Fri 27 May 1927 Page 5 1937 - Account, Mr J.H. Izon, Buraja - Buraja Homestead, containing 1996 acres to Mr. - J. K. Doyle, of Sydney. The Corowa Free Press (NSW : 1875 - 1954) Fri 14 May 1937 Page 4 Mr John Doyle who has now held the Burraja Station for 45 years, the longest tenancy ever for this property. Lowesdale Public School Centenary, 1882 to 1982, Pg 52 1954 - Last Sunday afternoon a stack of wood adjacent to Mr A Hicks' house at Buraja on the Corowa-Urana Road about 11 miles from Corowa; became ignited, and the alarm was- given to the Buraja Bush Fire Brigade; and a power pump stationed at Mr. '''J.Doyle's Buraja homestead''' was brought : to extinguish the flames. About 3 tons of firewood was destroyed.The Corowa Free Press (NSW : 1875 - 1954) Tue 21 Sep 1954 Page 3 1996 - The Robb family are owners. "Profit focus on going Green", https://grdc.com.au/resources-and-publications/groundcover/ground-cover-issue-59/profit-focus-on-going-green 2005 - Alistair Robb of '''Buraja Station''' wins a Landcare award. "Landcare awards recognise Riverina Efforts", https://www.abc.net.au/news/2005-08-22/landcare-awards-recognise-riverina-efforts/2085804 2018 - Burraja remains in the Robb family ==Sources==

    Burch Name Study

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    [[Category: Burgeo, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Burgeo, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Burgeo, Newfoundland]] ==About== A town on the south coast of Newfoundland about 95 km (60 mi) east from Port aux Basques. It is situated on an island about 30 m (100 ft) from the mainland, to which it is connected by a causewayEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 1 (Extract: letter B). [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/1505 Entry for Burgeo, p. 287]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018.. The origins of the name "Burgeo" are inconclusive in it's origin. It is possibly Portuguese, given that the Burgeo Islands were first discovered in 1520 by a Portuguese explorer, Joaz Fagundez. A Portuguese map refers to our area as the "Virgio Islands", later changed to "Birgio", and since then changed to "Burgeo". Some say the name originates from the French. It may have been derived from the French term "Bras de Jean" or "Les Bonregeous" meaning "the Buds". Ramea was "Les Rameaux" which means "the Branches"Dion Dicks, 1997 [http://www.angelfire.com/ny/diondicks/History.html The History of Burgeo. Accessed 2018]. On November 16, 1847 at Rencontre Island, one of the Burgeo Islands, just south of hunt's Island, the skeletal remains of an Indian were found buried among the hollows of a high cliff. Buried next to the bones were glass beads, iron hatchet heads, spearheads, pieces of ivory, and a quantity of red ochre. This was not typical of the Mic Mac people who lived in the vicinity for many years. The remains likely belonged to the Red Ochre People, or the Beothuk. The Beothuk were normally found in central Newfoundland, but the people of the south coast had never before benn heard of or seen in the area. ===History=== From the late 1700's to the mid-1900's Burgeo's population was divided into two main parts, with people scattered on the neighbouring islands as well. The two main sections were Lower Burgeo and Upper Burgeo Island and the Western Sandbanks. Lower Burgeo (also called Grandy Island) is the currently inhabited section. Upper Burgeo Island and the Western Sandbanks, are uninhabited, and the only signs of previous habitation are the headstones on the Western Sandbanks. Most of the citizens of Burgeo can find their roots from across Newfoundland. Most of the settlers of Upper Burgeo came from LaPoile, Newfoundland; the settlers at Lower Burgeo came from up and down the coast of Newfoundland. The first merchant was [[Cox-12841|John B. Cox]] in 1835. Before this time business was conducted by trading vessels from Jersey Harbour and La Poile. In 1840 Nicolle and Company of Lapoile came to Burgeo and shortly afterwards the firm of Newman (of London) came from Harbour Breton. Newman Company built four large stores, a shop, an office and two cookrooms and employed forty-four people in 1859. By 1865 Nicolle and Company had failed and Newman Company had moved to Gaultois. They were succeeded by De Gruchy, Renouf, Clement and Company. A Co-operative store was started by Joseph Dicks in 1878. In 1839, Rev. William Marshall, a Methodist minister, visited Burgeo and on August 18th he preached and read prayers to a fairly large congregation at Upper Burgeo for the entire area. He was the first clergy of any kind to visit Burgeo. The first United Church was built in 1841 in the present spot as the new one which was built in the 1930's. Rev. Martin Blackmore arrived in 1842 and was the first Anglican minister to the area. He had churches built at Lower Burgeo and Upper Burgeo Island. The first church at Lower Burgeo faced east to west and was closer to the road than the present day church but it was in the same approximate location. In 1850, the second Anglican church at Lower Burgeo was erected at Lower Burgeo by [[Cunningham-9432|Rev. John Cunningham]]. In 1854 it was blown down by a heavy gale. It was built again on a reduced scale and was finished in 1856. In addition to having the first Anglican churches built, in 1842 Rev. Blackmore also had schools built. The first doctor in the Burgeo area was Dr. Morris from St. John's. He arrived sometime in the 1850's and left in 1860. He was succeeded by Dr. George Quinton Hunt from 1861 to 1886. In 1874, Mr. John Jordan, Burgeo's first school teacher, was appointed the first Magistrate to the area. Other business establishments of the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries included the trading business of McCourt and Matthews, later known as Matthews and Samways and the business established by Robert Moulton in the 1890s which later became known as Burgeo & Lapoile Export Company. It was the fishery which brought the first people to Burgeo and was responsible (directly or indirectly) for the businesses that were set up there. The cod fishery was slow in developing in the Eighteenth Century but in the Nineteenth it expanded rapidly, reaching a peak in 1857 when about 3 556 224 kg (70,000 qtl) were produced. ===Early Families=== The earliest reference to any population for Burgeo is dated 1764. At that time the entire population for Burgeo, Port Aux Basques, and Harbour Le Cou consisted of a total of 34 people. In 1798, there was one family living at Lower Burgeo. John Currie and his family had moved to Burgeo from Rose Blanche sometime between 1760 and 1790. Two families of Andersons lived at the Western Sandbanks. The Anderson family name is the oldest and the most common family name at Burgeo even today. John Matthews and his wife Sarah, formerly Sarah Bagg, was the next family to move to the Burgeo area. He and his family came from Cape Lu Hune and settled on Slade's Island in 1796; the Island's name has since changed to Small's Island. In 1802 the total population of Burgeo was 23 people. In 1822, there were only 5 or 6 families. This was recorded by William Epps Cormack who visited Burgeo after crossing Newfoundland from east to west. He wrote: "In the vicinity there are five or six residing families." There is a lengthy text, transcribed online, The "Diary of Burgeo, Newfoundland". Written in 1925 by Joseph Small[http://route480.com/souvenir_am/history_of_families.html Diary of Burgeo, Newfoundland. Written in 1925 by Joseph Small.], that describes a number of families in Burgeo "as far back as 1796". It is not written in a very clear manner, at all. But, from this description we can get some of the earliest names in the town. He notes that "In 1860 there were only 62 families living here." and "that Colliers and Vatchers [may have been in Burgeo] before Mr. Matthews came in 1796 or 1800." "[[Matthews-9363|Uncle John Matthews]] [may have been] the first man to settle here with the exception of Mr. Currie. John came in about 1795 as near as can be ascertained...with his family and settled on Smalls Island known up to 1860 as Slades Island. The wife of this man ([[Bagg-62|Sarah Bagg]]) was a Bagg a daughter of old Mr. Bagg. How many of his family was born here no one knows but only one or two. The sons were Thomas, Hugh, John & William...There was in 1860 another family of Matthews but do not seem to be of this family... The daughters of the [Uncle John Matthews] were Ann, Frances, Maria, Elizabeth, Susan, Ellen and one other..." John Windsor "an Englishman" came out, and married the daughter Susan. Prior to the arrival of Uncle John Matthews, there were a family of Andersons in Upper Burgeo. This family or families maybe came from Burin---there were two brothers, and their great grandsons (in 1860) said they were of Scotch descent. There was also an "Old Mr. Parsons" who with his family settled on Vatcher's Island "and was dead long time before 1860 ... His wife died somewhere about 1862". The youngest son Richard ... married Ellen Matthews daughter of Thomas one of the sons of the first settler. Other members of the Parsons family who came from Jersey Harbor with the old man were John and Henry and a daughter May, death recorded and two boys: William, died 1844, 18 yrs. George died 1846, one month old." Old Mr. Charles Collier came to Burgeo from Lamaline, probably as early as 1820, and the family was likely all born at Lamaline. Mrs. Collier died in 1862 a very old person. She was a Bagg one of the old stock of Cape LaHune that moved from Burin in about 1800---Charles who died in say 1897 and his wife a few years before. James and Michael Carroll were in Burgeo by 1845. They married sisters, Matilda and Catherine Wells. George James was here in 1840. He Came from England to Jersey Harbor married Susannah James. William Bobbett from Htg. Bay married twice in Burgeo. To a Charlotte Matthews in 1845, and Grace Matthews [not clear if it was the father, or son John who married Grace]. Emmanuel Vatcher married to Susan Matthews in 1850, daughter of Old Uncle John. Walter Ford, an Englishman, married first Harriet, daughter of Uncle John Matthews, then Susannah Picks of West Burgeo. William Stewart came from Fortune Bay and was here with his family before 1860. His wife was a Ridgley. They had a large family of girls and two sons. Mr. Payne, an Englishman,was in Burgeo as early as 1850 Sept. 16th when he married widow Dinah Knott. Mrs. P. had two former husbands one Ingraham and Knott. Mr. Payne was a widower with three children grown up before 1860. [[Kinslow-25|Denis Kinslow]] came from Belloram before 1860, his [[Kelly-4563|wife was a Kelly]], sister of [[Kelly-4415|Mrs. Geo. Hare]] of the Point. John Guy married Sarah Kendall of Long Island, Htg. Bay, who was in the Fifties a servant to Mrs. Cunningham. They were married in 1855 and had William, Aggie, Evellena, John. Joseph Matthews, son of old Uncle John, married a Northcotte, who came to Burgeo with her brothers on the 18th Sept., 1849, and had W. Henry, Joseph, Elizabeth, George and Fanny. There was a family of Dicks, four brothers. [[Dicks-385|Henry]], George, Christopher and Joseph that came from Lamaline. They had a mother "dear old Granny who was a Caines and died about 1868", and a sister Frances Dicks who married John Matthews [I think son of 'Uncle John Matthews']. Henry Dicks married Susan Anderson. "[[Caines-189|Granny Vatcher]] was "a dear soul ... Was Midwife for many years and brought 400 children into the world and never lost a woman." She was born Caines, and came to Burgeo with [[Vatcher-68|her husband, an Englishman]], from Lamaline. and I think her family were all born there perhaps except Phoebe and Joseph. Mr. Vatcher seems to have died before 1840, perhaps. They had George, Emmanuel, Richard and Joseph who was the youngest son. The daughters were Martha, Phoebe, Deborah, and Mary. Richard died single man before 1860, and there may have been a [[Vatcher-67|Stephen]], the oldest son or next to George. Charles Bungay came from Sagona and married Mary Hare, sister of the Firby's Hr. families in 1846. They had Maria, Thomas, John, George and Edward. "Old Uncle William Matthews" first married Mary Vatcher and then Susan Dicks before 1860. They had two children Hugh and Susannah. James Rose came from Grand Bank and married Deborah, daughter of Grandmother Vatcher. Charles LeRoux was from Fortune Bay married [in?] Bungay before coming to Burgeo in 1840. He had as family two sons John and Charles and three daughters Grace, Dolly, and Sarah. Samuel Prosser lived in Burgeo with his family until he was drowned come time before 1860. Old Captain Benjamin Buffett had three sons Samuel, William, Benjamin. Benjamin Harris and his brother John came from Grold, not before 1848. Benjamin Green came from New Hr, James Green also from New Harbour. John Hann, Englishman married a Crewe (Sept. 13th, 1848) from Dawson's Cove who came to Burgeo with her brothers John, Martin or William. John Rose came to Brugeo from Htg. Bay, and married Edith Porter Sept.10, 1846. She was a daughter of old Samuel Porter and sister to Jas. Sr. Grandfather Samuel Porter an Englishman, who kept a little school for the children and died in the early 1860s, living with his son James. He had several daughters, one named Elizabeth. William Crewe came with his wife from Dawsons Cove, and had a son William born prior to Burgeo, and the next son, Martin, baptised in Burgeo in 1847. "[[Hare-517|Uncle Geo. Hare]]" and his brothers and father lived in "Firby's Point". He was a "very old man" and lived there with his brother-in-law, Matthew Gore and John Caswell an Englishman. This family of Hare's came from Belloram in about 1843. George took the Point from where [in 1925] Samuel Hare's southern boundary is. He was a neat builder of punt and later skiffs. Mrs. Hare was a Kelly I believe. John was the oldest son of this family, then [[Hare-520|Mary]] , [[Hare-518|James]], George, Thomas and [[Hare-519|Robert]]. Mr. Hare and his wife died long before 1925. Robert and family lived at Sydney up to 1910 but I believe dead at this date. [[Forward-204|Lambert Forward]] came from Grand Bank, 1840 and his wife was Hannah, daughter of old Mr. Cox father of the large family that came to Upper Burgeo, in the 1830s and John Mrs. Forward, brother of the first one to open business in or near Burgeo. Old Mr. Cox was the son of a soldier stationed at St. John's and all the family were born there. John, Frederick, George and Samuel came to to Burgeo in the late 1830s and settled on the Sandbanks. Augustus Chevalier was a Frenchman born at Arachat, N.S., moved to St. Pierre. "Do not know when or how he got to Upper B." He married Susan Anderson, a sister of William and Edward John and George and (maybe) Thomas of West Point. They had four daughters Harriet, Pricilla, Ellen and Valentia. ===Resources=== * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Burgeo,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] * [http://route480.com/souvenir_am/history_of_families.html Diary of Burgeo, Newfoundland. Written in 1925 by Joseph Small.] == Sources ==

    Burin, Newfoundland

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    [[Category: Burin, Newfoundland Colony]] [[Category: Burin, Dominion of Newfoundland]] [[Category: Burin, Newfoundland]] ==About== Burin is a town on the Burin Peninsula in Placentia Bay, Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada. The Burin Peninsula is often affectionately nicknamed "The Boot" due to its resemblance to the footwear when seen on a map, with the town of Burin located near the "heel". Burin is approximately 318 km from the capital of St. John's. Settlement in Burin dates to the early 18th century, although documentary evidence indicates that French fishermen had been fishing and exploring the area even earlierWikipedia article for [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burin,_Newfoundland_and_Labrador Burin, Newfoundland and Labrador]. Accessed 2018.. The town of Burin is not just one town but a combination of several individual settlements which developed in the area, some dating back to the early Eighteenth Century. These settlements were sometimes referred to by their actual name followed by Burin (eg Salt Pond, Burin; Ship Cove, Burin) but were usually grouped together under the name Burin or Burin Proper. In 1950 the town of Burin was incorporated and it included the communities of Burin North, Ship Cove Proper, Ship Cove-Path End, and Burin Bay. The town limits were expanded in the 1960s and 1970s to include Collins Cove, Kirby's Cove, Path End, Bull's Cove, Black Duck Cove, Long Cove, Little Salmonier, Burin Bay Arm and Salt Pond. ==History== This sheltered area offered a great deal of protection to the fishing fleets which frequented the Burin area in the Sixteenth, Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries and was one of the factors in its early settlement and subsequent development. The name Burin itself is of unknown origin. M.F. Howley (1901) offers two possible suggestions: (I) from a French word burine meaning engraving tool related to the formation of the harbour a French sailboat was entering, named it thus; (2) from a Gaelic word ''bureen'' meaning rocky place. The French origin is the more likely since the name Burin appears in French documents of the Seventeenth Century, considerably before Irish settlement in the areaEncyclopedia of Newfoundland and Labrador, 1994 volume 1 (Extract: letter B). [http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/cns_enl/id/1505 Entry for Burin, p. 289]. Memorial University of Newfoundland Website. Accessed 2018.. Burin has had a long and eventful history. It is reported in testimony given by Captain Martin De Sapiain in St. Sebastian (Spain) in 1697 that Basque fishermen had frequented Buria Chumea (Little Burin) and Buria Audia (Great Burin) as early as 1650 and possibly earlier (D.W. Prowse: 1895). Charles de la Morandiere (1962) reported that in 1662, after intense lobbying by fishermen from St. Malo, the parliament of Brittany allotted the numbers of men for each fishing harbour on the coast of Chapeau Rouge (Burin Peninsula) and Great Burin was allotted forty men. A letter, from Pastour de Costebelle, Govemor of Placentia, to the French Secretary of the Navy dated October 28, 1708 indicated that French fishermen from Placentia had frequented les Burins for many years. The first indication of English settlement occurred in 1718. In that year Christopher Spurrier of Poole, England established Christopher Spurrier and Company, a shipbuilding enterprise at Ship Cove. By 1736 English fishermen were carrying on an extensive fishery in the area. The Scheme of the Fishery of Newfoundland for 1740 reported that there were four British fishing ships operating out of Burin and Mortier. There were also the beginnings of permanent settlement with twenty-eight of thirty-six masters and 130 of 160 men servants who prosecuted the summer fishery spending the winter along with thirty mistresses, six women servants and seventy-two children. In 1749 a Doctor Walsh is believed to have deserted a British ship and settled at Doctor's Cove. He re portedly convinced others to settle in the area but by 1765 the number of permanent settlers had decreased with only four masters, twenty men servants, four mistresses, one woman servant and twelve children reported as spending the winter. H.A. Innis (1940) reported that after 1765 there were many fishermen from Jersey in the Burin area. Burin gradually began to replace Placentia as the major distribution centre for the area and by 1807 "this . . . port brought in half again as much salt meat, almost all the rum and molasses, and twice as much salt as did the old capital of the bay" (CG. Head: 1976, pp. 234-236). By 1813 the resident population had risen to 1,092 but in a census reported to have been taken of Newfoundland during 1827-28 the population of Burin is recorded as 928 (492 Protestants, 436 Roman Catholics). The earliest record of a clergyman at Burin dates to 1789 when Rev. John Harries of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (S.P.G.) stationed at Placentia visited the area. The first regularly stationed Church of England clergyman was Rev. Thomas Gathercole who arrived in 1815. A small chapel had been built around 1793, and a church was built in the early 1800s. It was consecrated by Bishop Edward Feild on April 11, 1850. A Roman Catholic mission was begun in 1809 and a chapel was built in 1811. John Marshall constructed the first Roman Catholic Church between 1815 and 1820, and the first priest stationed at Burin was Rev. John Fitzsimmons. The first Methodist missionary. Rev. John Lewis, arrived in 1817 and a chapel had been built by 1819. A church was built shortly thereafter. Methodist churches were also built at Burin Bay Arm and at Great Burin. The Salvation Army moved into Burin in 1890 and set up a mission at Burin Bay. The census returns taken in Newfoundland between 1836 and 1874 give aggregate population totals for Burin Proper, combining the individual community returns under that heading. These totals were 1836—1,158; 1845 — 1,653; 1857 — 2,020; 1869 — 2,077; 1874 — 2,210. In 1884 Burin Proper was indicated to be the collective name of the settlements in the Burin area but each community was given a separate listing. These communities and their populations were Lance a L'eau (35); Mud Cove (95); Pat's Cove (20); Burin Reach (18); Dodding Head (8); Spoon Cove (167); Burin Bay (295); Narrows (66); Whale Cove (48); Mosquito Cove (51); Kirby's Cove (78); Shalloway (73); ColHns Cove (92); Great Burin Island (234); Step-a-side (123); Pardy's Is¬ land (174); Shandy HaU (239); Ship Cove (48); Burin Bay Arm (360); Path End (122); BuU's Cove (142); total for Burin Proper: 1,572. After 1884 returns were given for each individual community and not for Burin Proper. On November 18, 1929 an earthquake occurred off the southern coast of Newfoundland. A 15 m (50 ft) tidal wave, resulting from the earthquake, hit the Burin Peninsula about 7:30 that evening. Nine lives were lost in the Burin area, and immeasurable destmction and damage was caused to houses, stores, bams, wharves, boats and fishing equipment. Moreover, the damage the tidal wave caused to the sea bed brought about an immense decline in the numbers of fish in the area. It was ten years before the fish retumed in large numbers. It is believed that the first courthouse was built in Burin between 1790 and 1800, but some sources make it as early as 1775. In 1813 the first magistrates, Henry Butler and a Mr. Bishop, were appointed to Burin. A second courthouse was built sometime between 1817 and 1834. With the establishment of Representative Government in Newfoundland in 1832 the only polling booth between Rock Harbour and Lawn was located there. The first school was established in Burin by the S.P.G. in 1793 with Mr. Saunders as teacher. Rev. John Lewis reported in 1819 that there was a Methodist school room capable of accommodating two hundred children. The 1836 Census lists one school in Burin Proper at that time, but by 1845 there were six schools in the area. ===Early Families=== In 1830 two brothers from Jersey, Richard and Eli Falle, began the firm of Richard Falle and Com¬ pany near the present-day Jersey Room in Little Burin Harbour. They were ship owners and fish buyers and also had facilities for sail making, a cooperage, a tannery and a black-smithy ===Resources=== [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Burin,_Newfoundland|What links to this page.]] == Sources ==

    Burke County, Georgia

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    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Burke_County_Georgia.gif |align=c |size=400 |caption=Burke County }} :'''1600's-1700''' Creek, Cherokee, and Catawba Indians were the original inhabitants of the area.https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/burke-county :'''1700's''' Some whites lived in the area prior to Oglethorpe arriving. As the Indians who lived here complained to Gov. Glenn of South Carolina that John Jones, John Whitehead, George Galphin with his trading station at Gaiphinton were hunting on their hunting grounds. http://genealogytrails.com/geo/burke/countyhistory.html :'''1732''' This area was established and was known at that time as the Halifax District. This then became the parish of St. George. :'''1733-, 36, 58''' the Indian tribes signed treaties with the English. Thus the first white settlers were "headright settlers". Their land was large parcels awarded to large families. Many of the first landowners came from the older colonies after Georgia ceased its ban of slavery.Gov Reynolds made grants to people living in Burke County. http://www.ourgeorgiahistory.com/ogh/Burke_County,_Georgia :'''1733'''- George Galphin was present at his trading Station at Gaiphinton near the Ogeechee River when Fort Augusta took the place of Fort Moore. The settlements in South Carolina extended to the Savannah river. Halifax borough sent 2 representatives to the Assembly of Gov. Reynolds. :'''1740''' White settlers move into this area as early as the 1740's. http://www.usgenweb.info/gaburke/ :'''1751''' Most of the original landowners migrated from the older American colonies after Georgia lifted its ban on slavery. Farmers began small and medium size operations. The Savannah and Ogeechee Rivers interested these farmers for their transportation as well as water for their livestock. A few were Scot-Irish Protestant emigrants. :'''1758''' Burke was one of the original Georgia counties created from the parish of St. George. The county seat of Waynesboro is named in honor of "Mad" Anthony Wayne, who freed Georgia from the British even though they were exceeding the Americans 2 to 1 in the Revolutionary War encounter.. :'''March 15, 1758''' 8 parishes are created in Georgia, mostly for military and religious purposes. ::Burke County, Georgia ::Chatham County, Georgia ::Effingham County, Georgia ::Liberty County, Georgia ::Richmond County, Georgia ::Burke county was named in honor of Edmund Burke, Irish philosopher, Whig member of parliament, and close friend of James Oglethorpe who urged conciliation with the American colonies. :'''1759''' - Some Salzburgers moved up from Ebenezer into St George's Parish and established New Goettingen, now a dead town. :'''1763''' Cession treaty of territory by the Indians to the Crown. This specified right to white settlement in all of St. George's Parish. Famous men who spent time in Burke County are . George Washington was to have spent the night in Waynesborough in 17 May 1791, Eli Whitney had 3 cotten gins here. :'''1765''' - John Bartram, a British scientist, with his son, visited Shell Bluff to study the fascinating large oyster shell formations, which come to be known as "Ostrea georgiana." :'''1774''' the Liberty Boys began the rebellion Governor Wright received protests for their actions from the parish citizens. . :'''Pre 1775''' - Prior to the Revolution, many settlers settled on the Ogeechee river, the creeks flowing into it, as well as on the Savannah and its tributaries. The parish had (6) justices of the peace. The locale of Waynesboro is a prison, known as "Burke jail".. :'''1776-1883 American Revolution''' -The patriots of Burke had considerable trouble with the Tories, who raided the county repeatedly. Although many people did not serve in the army, they were patriots and lived in danger of raids.They were not yet the large landowners of the plantations and slaves, they ran small farms.. {{Image|file=Burke_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1777 map }}{{clear}} :'''Feb 5, 1777''' St. George Parish became one of Georgia's first counties, (Burke County) named for a member of British Parliament, Edmund Burke, who was in favor of a positive approach to the of American colonial grievances. Burke County residents were loyal to king, which caused conflicts during the Revolutionary War (1775-83) and a resulting major property damage. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke_County,_Georgia :'''1779''' The colonists defeated 400 British troops; and a British victory at the Battle of Brier (later Briar) Creek.

    {{Image|file=Burke_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Marker of the Battle of Burke County Jail. }}{{clear}} :'''1779''' A military battle between the American revolutionaries and the King's troops was named the '''{{red|Battle of Burke County Jail}}'''. Col. John Twiggs, Col. William Few, Benjamin Few with southern men defended the Cause during the American Revolution at the '''{{red| Battle of Burke Jail}}.''' A group of American patriots held off British soldiers at the Burke County Jail in Georgia, despite being badly outnumbered. The British were making use of Loyalists living in the south in hopes the loyalists could help them gain control of the state governments. They hoped to then establish a Southern base to crush the rebellion in the North. In 1778 Savannah, Georgia fell. :::Mid January Patriots gathered at the Burke County Jail south of Augusta to plan their moves. The British heard of the Patriot meeting, so they sent 230 British soldiers to attack the 120 Patriots on Jan. 26 AM at the '''{{red|Battle of The Burke Jail}}''' The British may also have intended to free any Loyalist prisoners at the Burke Jail. However The Patriots awoke, and held off the British all day long!! At the end of the day, the British withdrew and joined the main British Army on its way to Augusta!. (e British successfully captured Augusta a few days later.) This battle was small in light of the whole revolution, but Burke County remembers it.http://www.taraross.com/2016/01/this-day-in-history-battle-of-burke-county-jail/

    :'''1783''' -Waynesboro was laid off when the legislature incorporated the village, with a grant of 2000 acres of land for the village with and was named in honor of Mad Anthony Wayne, who was a great favorite in Georgia. Commissioners were- Thomas Lewis, Sr., Thomas Lewis, Jr., Jas. Duhart, Edward Telfair, and John Jones. They sold 200 lots and used the moneys to pay for a academy or court house. After the town grew, a race-course was started.. The village had no church, so preaching was done occasionally at the court-house in the winter and in the summer people heard the sermons at Bath, near Richmond until Methodist, Presbyterian and Baptist churches began. :'''1788''' The Bark Camp Baptist Church was established on the Bark Camp site in Burke County. Prior to the Revolutionary War, Bark Camp, was sort of a camp for incoming settlers. Bellevue Plantation was a grant to Samuel Eastlake by King George III in 1767. During the Civil War Union general William T Sherman damaged the plantation during his march to the sea.. Both Confederate and Union Soldiers are buried on the property after the war there. :'''1789''' After the Revolutionary War, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, and South Carolina citizens began a westward migrated from Maryland,Virginia, North Carolina and South Carolina. Many new settlers took up land in Burke took up lands and lived here in Burke County. perhaps the following generation again migrated westward. :'''1790's''' Planters bought or were granted larger tracts of land to be planted in cotton.. This land was good for cotton. The plantation system replaced the county area's small farms and Burke county was known as a major cotton producing area. {{Image|file=Burke_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Bellevue Plantation }} :'''1794''' It is speculated the one of the first cotton-gins were set up in Burke County. Whitney secured his patent, he set up one of his machines so that they brought cotton to him from all areas. Cotton was good quality, land was cheap, with low price for slaves.The depression of the tobacco and indigo culture promoted the rise of the cotton industry. The oak and hickory tree area cleared, but area became unhealthy when the malarioius season set in.. Eventually the small landowners sold their farms in Burke and moved further west. :'''1800's ''' Burke county became a county of large plantations and wealthy planters. Some of these lived in beautiful homes on their places during the winter and in summer went to the pine woods. Habersham, Alexander, Summerville, Bath and Brothersville were each piny wood villages, to which the planters retreated before the sickly season (when malaria set in), with extravagant hospitality. The large winter homes often were filled with guests from the cities or neighboring plantations. The Virginia style life was again reproduced in Burke county 60-100 years later.The villages to which they spent time during the summer time had a social circle. ::The overseer managed the large plantations. A factor in Augusta or Savannah cashed the drafts of the planters, stocked the larder with supplies, and supplied the libraries with the best books and periodicals. The planter's wealth was dependent upon others to keep the plantation running. Neighboring counties had a few of the similar class. ::The other class of poor working people lived in the pine woods wi few or no slaves. They had log cabins on small parcels of land, did their own labor, perhaps rafted timber down the Savannah River, made shingles in the cypress. But they were content. :Burke County land was good for Cotton..It resulted excellent cotton-production which caused the county to be one great plantation except the land in the pine woods. The African Americans here increased in number, and plantation owners owned scores. The owners put a high estimate on the African American as if they were property. The plantation owners were in debt and had neglected their land maintenance, as they valued the African American slaves with more value than the land. When the slaves were freed, the plantations were bankrupt. ::Burke county area was settled by emigrants from Virginia, North Carolina and the north of Ireland.. They settled in St. George's parish. Some settlers were originally small landowners, but soon these farms gave way to the large land owners or plantations. Soon large amounts of African American slaves were overseen by an overseer, and often were the only inhabitants in the county during summers and fall. If a new rich land in Georgia's newest areas opened, the Burke planter moved some of his plantation inhabitants and opened a brand new plantation there. Sometimes a plantation owned separate homes of 20 frontiersmen.. :'''1812''' This town's name was shortened to Waynesboro when it was incorporated and named for Revolutionary War hero Gen. "Mad" Anthony Wayne. :'''1850's-1870's''' Land was cleared and soon began planting the large cotton plantations. As a result of the plantations, soon the African Americans were a majority here. The county relied on agriculture for many years following the Civil War. It is located within the CSRA (the Central Savannah River Area) The county became majority African American in population, as most laborers were slaves. It continued to rely on agriculture for decades after the American Civil War. :'''1862-65''' Civil War- Burke County provided several units for the Civil War service such as 2nd Regiment Georgia Infantry Company D (Burke Sharpshooters), 3rd Regiment Georgia Infantry Company A (Burke Guards), 32nd Regiment Georgia Infantry Company C (Williams Volunteers), 32nd Regiment Georgia Infantry Company K (Alexander Greys), 48th Regiment Georgia Infantry Company D (Burke Volunteers), Cobb's Legion Infantry company E (Poythress Volunteers) and the Cobb's Legion Cavalry Company F (Grubb's Hussars). :'''1862-65''' Civil War many plantations did not survive the Civil War. The economy lost its slave labor, yet still produced cotton.. The result was smaller farms again employing tenant labor.. Many of these workers were the freed slave African Americans. In the 1900's the development mechanized cotton pickers and row cultivators. This displaced many Georgians from the farming culture they were familiar with. They then moved to the towns or cities to look for other jobs. {{Image|file=Burke_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=440 |caption=Bellvue Plantation }} :'''1864-65''' A 1767 grant to Samuel Eastlake by King George III was Bellevue Plantation. This was damaged during the attack on Burke County, and the Plantation during the Civil War when Union general William T Sherman marched to the sea almost 100 years later.. Both Congfererate and Union soldiers are buried on the plantation property following the battle. :'''1864''' Campaign: Savannah Campaign - Civil War, the commanders were Brig. Gen. H. Judson Kilpatrick (US) and Maj. Gen. Joseph Wheeler (CS). Gen. Kilpatrick and cavalry headed NE on Dec 4 morning with plans to attack Waynesborough and destroy the Confederate cavalry of Gen Wheeler. The Union men moved forward, pushing the Rebel confederates in front of them.. At one point the Union overran a defensive line of barricades. The Confederates fell back to its last line of barricades in Waynesborough. Furious fighting occurred, with the Union troops, breaking through the Confederate troops . Wheelers troops retreated.. This was a Union victory. https://www.nps.gov/abpp/battles/ga027.htmhttp://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/engagement-at-burke-county-jail :'''1866'''- Suddenly the African American slaves became freemen in greater number than the white people. Some of the few white people living on their estates moved to the County seat. Waynesboro changed from a deserted village to being a city. Eventually the old field pines were cut town, The white people are concentrated in the villages. The plantations were left in the hands of African American tenants. {{Image|file=Burke_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1895 map showing Burke County. }}{{clear}} ::Augusta & Savannah railroad along with the Central were built. ::'''Girard, Burke county, Georgia''' is 19 milesSE of Waynesboro with a post office, several stores and the nearest railroad station is Robbins, S.C. ::'''Girth, Burke county, Georgia''' is located W of Brier Creek, in the S part of the county and Thomas on the Central of Georgia is nearest station. ::'''Gough, Burke county, Georgia''' is in the W part near the headwaters of Bulkhead Creek 15 miles from Waynesboro. ::'''Keysville, Burke County, Georgia''' was incorporated by Georgia legislature in 1890. Keysville ih 101 population in 1900 with a post office, express and telegraph service has stores and is on the Augusta railway. ::'''Hillis, Burke County, Georgia''' near the Screven county line had 104 citizens in 1900, with postoffice, schools, churches, and stores ::'''Munnerlyn, Georgia''' is on the Central of Georgia railroad, (12 miles S of Waynesboro with a post office, stores, schools, telegraph office and population of 87 in 1900. ::'''Oatts, Georgia and Rosier, Georgia''' (16 miles SW of Waynesboro) (15 miles SW of Waynesboro near the Jefferson county line.. Louisville is the closest railway station. ::'''Sardis, Georgia''' post-village in the SE part of Burke county, is near the Screven county line., which had a population of 51. Its closest railway station is Munnerylyn. ::'''Saint Clair, Burke County, Georgia''' a post-town on W side of Burke County, had a large population of 154 in 1900. The is the trading center for the agriculture district. Matthews and Keysville located on the Augusta Southern Railway are its nearest railroad towns. ::'''Shell Bluff, Burke county, Georgia''' is 10 miles NE of Waynesboro, and in 1900 had a population of 61. Green's Cut is the nearest railroad station. ::'''Telfairville, Georgia''' was a little village of Burke county, (15 miles east of Waynesboro), located on the ridge between Brier creek and the Savannah river. The community supports a money order post office and a few stores.. Its nearest railway station is in Robbins, S.C. ::'''Thomas, Georgia''' was a post-village of Burke county, being a station on the Augusta branch of the Central of Georgia railroad, (6 miles north of Waynesboro.) This is where Generals Kilpatrick and Wheeler had the intense fighting in 1864. about six miles south of Waynesboro. During the war it was known as Thomas Station. Here there was some sharp fighting between the cavalry forces of Wheeler and Kilpatrick on Nov. 27 and Dec. 3, 1864. Baird's division of infantry Kilpatrick was supported in the latter engagement by Baird's division of infantry. {{Image|file=Burke_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1911 map of Burke County }}{{clear}} :'''1920's-30's''' as with many farming counties, the mechanization of agriculture reduced the number of workers on farms and many lost their jobs. Census tables show the decrease in population. Part was due to african Americans left the farms/ plantations to seek jobs in Northern cities. Some of the Jim Crow segregation as well as job opportunities in the midwest, and Northern cities such was Chicago and Detroit. :'''May 20, 1989'''-Unit 2 of the Vogtle Nuclear Power Plant (Unit 2) operational in Waynesboro, GA :'''February 16, 2010'''- US Federal loan $8.33 billion guarantee for the new Vogtle reactors (Wayneboro, Georgia), the first step to jump-start the nuclear construction industry. ===Government Offices=== :'''1763''' - The first Courthouse in St George's was built. '''1st Courthouse, 1773'''- According to Jordan and Puster, Burke County's first courthouse was a log cabin constructed in 1773 -- four years before the county's creation.http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/burke '''1777''', a new wooden courthouse was built, but it burned in 1825. http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/burke '''1856''' A third courthouse was built in 1856 but it was destroyed that year in a fire.http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/burke *1856 The courthouse in Waynesboro burned to the ground in the early morning of 24 January, including most county records. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Burke_County,_Georgia_Genealogy http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/burke :'''1857''' - The Burke County Courthouse in Waynesboro was completed. Its architectural style including Italianate elements as well as a Victorian clock tower. The fourth courthouse in the county's history, the structure replaced one that was both built and burnt in 1856.https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/burke-county Date Built 1857 Architecture Style Vernacular with Italianate elements and Victorian clock tower Designer Unknown (perhaps D.B. Plump) {{Image|file=Burke_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Courthouse in Waynesboro, Burke County }}{{clear}} '''4th courthouse, 1857''' The present courthouse was built.. This was expanded 1899-1900, with L.F. Goodrich as architect. :1857 - The Burke County Courthouse in Waynesboro was completed. Its architectural style including Italianate elements as well as a Victorian clock tower. The fourth courthouse in the county's history, the structure replaced one that was both built and burnt in 1856.http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/burke :1940, a Neoclassical Revival annex was completed at the rear of the courthouse. Since then, the courthouse has been completely renovated. Reportedly, it is one of the oldest brick buildings still in use in Georgia.http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/burke ===Geography=== :Location- within the CSRA (the Central Savannah River Area) :Developed for large cotton plantations in the antebellum period. :Eastern edge shares the border with South Carolina along the Savannah River :Trees - pine woods, where for many years the chief resource was ranging timber and cattle, :Resources -there are now many small well-cultivated farms, where there are good substantial prosperous farmers. :Soil - fertile with limestone type soil (tenacious), beneath the surface an inexhaustible deposit of rotten limestone :Topography - undulating for good drainage, :Lakes, Ponds - deep depressions and ponds. :Mountains - No lofty hills :Drainage Good due to limestone soil, rains and floods drained away :Rivers and creeks - Savannah River on the east, the Ogeechee on the west, and the great Briar creek crossed the whole county. Bark, Camp, Buckhead, Rocky, McIntosh, Beaverdam, and Walnut creeks. :Forest - Near river, creek banks was a large strip of oak and hickory land. Pine forests, valued only for pasturage, filled up the area unoccupied by the oak and hickory forests. There was beneath the surface an inexhaustible deposit of rotten limestone which now and then cropped out on the surface. :Burke county has fertile soil composed of tenacious limestone, with undulating topography for drainage with were natural ponds, but no high hills. Its soil was limestone, thus the rains and flooding did not bother Burke County area. Some refer to the limestone as "rotten limestone" and there are outcropping of it visible. ====Adjacent counties==== *Richmond County (north) *Aiken County, South Carolina (northeast) *Barnwell County, South Carolina (east-northeast) *Allendale County, South Carolina (east) *Screven County (southeast) *Jenkins County (south) *Emanuel County (southwest) *Jefferson County (west) ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Central_Savannah_River_Area Central Savannah River Area (Augusta)] *[http://parks.ohiodnr.gov/barkcamp Barkcamp State Park] ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 22,243 people in the county with a population density of 27 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 51.00% Black or African American, 46.90% White, 0.23% Native American, 0.26% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.63% from other races, and 0.97% from two or more races. 1.42% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 23,316 people in the county with a population density of 28.2 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $33,155 and the median income for a family was $41,659. The per capita income for the county was $15,934. About 20.0% of families and 25.7% of the population were below the poverty line, including 38.0% of those under age 18 and 16.2% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke_County,_Georgia Highways
    {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!!Highways!!Highways |- |U.S. Route 25||U.S. Route 25 Bypass||Georgia State Route 17||Georgia State Route 23 |- |Georgia State Route 24||Georgia State Route 56||Georgia State Route 56 Spur||Georgia State Route 78 |- |Georgia State Route 80||Georgia Route 88||Georgia State Route 121||Georgia State Route 121 Bypass |- |Georgia State Route 305||Georgia Savannah River Parkway |} Education
    K-12 public education in Waynesboro is managed by Burke County Public Schools, with one high school, one middle school, 2 elementary/1 primary school, and 1 alternative school and 4 private schools. ::SGA Elementary School (Pre k-5) ::Blakeney Elementary School (3-5) ::Waynesboro Primary School (pre K-2) ::Burke County Middle School (6-8) ::Burke County High School (9-12) ::Burke County Alternative School (6-12) :Private Schools
    ::Burke Haven Christian (K-8) ::Edmund Burke Academy (Pre K-12) ::Lord's House of Praise Christian (Pre K-11) ::Waynesboro Mennonite School (9-12) *'''Augusta Technical College, Waynesboro campus''' ====Cities/Towns==== *[[:Category: Blythe, Georgia|Blythe]] *[[:Category: Girard, Georgia|Girard]] *[[:Category: Gough, Georgia|Gough]] *[[:Category: Keysville, Georgia|Keysville]] *[[:Category: Midville, Georgia|Midville]] *[[:Category: Sardis, Georgia|Sardis]] *[[:Category: Vidette, Georgia|Vidette]] *[[:Category: Waynesboro, Georgia|Waynesboro]] ::[http://www.waynesboroga.com Waynesboro, Georgia] ====County Resources==== *[http://burke.gafcp.org/resources/ Education] *[http://www.burkecounty-ga.gov Government] *[http://extension.uga.edu/county-offices/burke/agriculture-and-natural-resources.html Agriculture] ===Census=== :1790 --- 9,467 — :1800 --- 9,504 0.4% :1810 --- 10,858 14.2% :1820 --- 11,577 6.6% :1830 --- 11,833 2.2% :1840 --- 13,176 11.3% :1850 --- 16,100 22.2% :1860 --- 17,165 6.6% :1870 --- 17,679 3.0% :1880 --- 27,128 53.4% :1890 --- 28,501 5.1% :1900 --- 30,165 5.8% :1910 --- 27,268 −9.6% :1920 --- 30,836 13.1% :1930 --- 29,224 −5.2% :1940 --- 26,520 −9.3% :1950 --- 23,458 −11.5% :1960 --- 20,596 −12.2% :1970 --- 18,255 −11.4% :1980 --- 19,349 6.0% :1990 --- 20,579 6.4% :2000 --- 22,243 8.1% :2010 --- 23,316 4.8% :Est. 2016 --- 22,688 =====Notables===== *Governor Lyman Hall lived in Burke, signer of the Declaration of Independence *Governor David Emanuel lived in Burke *Governor Edward Telfair lived in Burke *Governor Herschel V. Johnson lived in Burke *Governor John Martin, all governors, lived in Burke. *Hon. J. J. Jones , congressman *S. A. Corker , congressman *R. E. Lester, congressman, were from this county *Shewmakes * Judge Lawson, a prominent democratic politician *Colonel T. M. Berrien long lived here *Edward Byne Baptist preachers *Professor James Elmore Palmer, noted as an educator and long a professor in Emory College *Jonathan Broxton, Major League Baseball player *Wycliffe Gordon, jazz trombonist *Cornelius Washington, NFL player *Robert Lee Scott, Jr., World War II fighter ace *Beau Jack, born Sidney Walker, Boxing World Champion Boxer *John Abbott, naturalist and illustrator John Abbot, author of The Natural History of the Rarer Lepidopterous Insects of Georgia (1797) *Charles C Jones 1800's historian *Herschel Johnson, politician ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Emanuel Plantation, Gough, Georgia|Emanuel Plantation]] *[[:Category: Bark Camp Baptist Church Cemetery, Burke County, Georgia|Bark Camp Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[Space:Bark_Camp_Baptist_Church_Cemetery%2C_Burke_County%2C_Georgia|Bark Camp Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mt. Zion Cemetery, Burke County, Georgia|Mt. Zion Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *http://ghs.galileo.usg.edu/ghs/view?docId=ead/MS%202120-ead.xml;query=;brand=default *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/burke-county *http://genealogytrails.com/geo/burke/countyhistory.html *http://www.ourgeorgiahistory.com/ogh/Burke_County,_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burke_County,_Georgia *http://usgwarchives.net/ga/burke/history.htm

    Burkes of Ballyoughtra

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    [[Category:Burke Name Study]] {{One Name Study|name=Burke|category=Ballyoughtra, Burke Name Study}} The goal of this project is to find every non-living person with the surname Burke who ever lived in Ballyoughtra, County Cork, Ireland. We have found many of these people already, as I knew many of their descendants and still have living cousins in the area. But I want to find out who their ancestors were, especially in the 1700s and then in the 1600s. The Burkes who live in Ballyoughtra townland and have spread out to other areas of Ireland and even to America, are descended from fishmen who came down to Loughine from Galway Bay when Cromwell was chasing the Irish to "Hell or Connaught". The fact that they were fishermen helped them survive the Great Irish Famine of the 1840s, because when they ran out of food, they could just go fishing! This family is a branch of the famous Burke family of Ireland and I particularly interested in them because they are my ancestors too! Here are some of the tasks that I think need to be done. I'll be working on them, and could use your help. * Finding records predating 1800 for this family. * Adding sources * Adding categories * Adding relevant templates * Connecting family members to the global family tree. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=8427573 send me a private message]. Thanks! = BURKE FAMILY of Ballyoughtra - What we know so far and what we still want to know = == History Notes for Ballyoughtera and surrounding townlands == # Fineen O'Driscoll the Rover controlled Lough Hyne until his death in 1629. His lands were confiscated and given to Cromwell's men between 1641 and 1660. This ia about the time the Burke's arrived as fishermen from County Galway, perhaps after the Siege of Galway in 1652. # in 1690, the British finished conquering Ireland, and enacted strict Penal Laws on Roman Catholics, who were no longer allowed to own land, large animals or live near town. The British were also receiving income by controlling the local fishing indursty. The Burke family had to endure the Penal Laws throughout from 1690-1829. # In 1703, Percy Freke bought an estate which included the east coast of Lough Hyne, from David Barry a Baronet. The Freke family owned Ballyoughtera and surrounding townlands until 1919. # After 1728, [[Freke-40|Grace Freke]] inherited the Freke estate and castle, and married John Evans in 1741. The Evan-Freke family were the overlords ruling a large section of West Cork from Castlefreke in Rathbarry, a few miles east of Lough Hyne. # In the 1760s, the fishing industry was still important in west Cork as a major source of food and employment. The Burkes were likely involved in some way in the catching or processing of fish, especially herring and pilchard. Terri Kearney's book "Lough Hyne: from Pre-History to the Present" describes how fishing played a large part in the lives of those who lived near Lough Hyne and talks about the "fishing palaces" where fish was processed. There is also an interesting article on the facebook group West Cork Deep Maps. # By 1788, the area around Lough Hyne was surveyed to be leased to tenant farmers by the John Evans-Freke estate, who owned vast acreage on the east side of the lake. The large townland of Ballyisland was subsequently divided into six townland, and the townland at the upper end of the lake was entitled "Ballyoughtera" or Upper Townland. Most of the Burke Family we are tracing lived in the area of Ballyoughtera but interacted often with those in nearby townland, both on and off the Freke estate. The west side of Lough Hyne was part of the Wrixon-Becher estate. # Large amounts of flax were grown in West Cork, and the landlords had plenty of sheep. Some of the Burkes who lived in the area were weavers in the 1700s and 1800s, but the industry declined by the mid-1800s. # By 1800, Ireland lost it's Parliment, and became part of the United Kingdom. Local overlords were disenfranchised, but some went on to serve in the British Parliment. # Only 29 years later, in 1829, the Catholic Emancipation Act was passed, removing the Penal Laws which had put sever restrictions on the Roman Catholics in Ireland. Catholic parish records for the Parish of Skibbereen and Rath begin in 1813 for births, and 1837 for marriages. By examining these records for adults mentioned therein as sponsors as well as participants, we can find the names of people who lived in Ballyoughtera before 1813. # Most of the land valuations for the 1800s show the Burkes as tenant farmers, but the loan records of the 1840s show that some of them also were fishermen and weavers, and during the potato famine, they probably did any kind of work they could find. Many may have worked for Daniel McCarthy the brewer, improving his estate, or even worked on road construction or rebuilding the seawall at Lough Hyne. More research is necessary. == Biography of Daniel BURKE of about 1760 == [[Burke-8943|Daniel Burke]] was likely born in Ballyisland, later Ballyoughtera about 1760. Two children in Ballyoughtera are maybe named for him in the early 1800s, [[Burke-7064|Daniel Burke]] of 1815 and [[Burke-2617|Daniel Burke]] of 1817, the son of Timothy Burke, Sr.. [[Burke-8943|Daniel Burke]] of 1760 may be a brother or cousin of Timothy Burke born about 1768, and those Daniel Burke's could be his grandsons. [[Burke-8943|Daniel Burke]]'s parents would have been the fifth generation, born in the 1730s and 1740s, and the family was likely involved in the fishing industry because the Burke family history of working as fishermen. We are not sure what his father's name might be, but Timothy and Patrick and Daniel are all possibliities for the fourth generation. == Biography of John BURKE of about 1760 == [[Burke-8985|John Burke]] is the father of [[Burke-3139|Patrick Burke]], and the grandfather of John Patrick Burke. [[Burke-3139|Patrick Burke]],, who married Catherine Leahy, is the father of John Patrick Burke who married Margaret Unknown, and the grandfather of Daniel Burke, Sr. We think this line of Burkes might be weavers of linen and wool and may have lived in the northern parts of Ballyisland townland which became Highfield, Munig North, Munig South, and Lathernathee and Gortnaclohy townlands. They might be cousins of the Burkes of Ballyoughtera and also of the Whooley family who is said to be relatives of the Burkes. The Whooley name could come from a branch of the Burkes working with wool, but we don't know for sure. [[Burke-8985|John Burke]]'s parents would have been the fifth generation, born in the 1730s and 1740s, He might have a father named Patrick, who would be fourth generation, as that is what he named his son, and it is his grandson's middle name. He could also have a grandfather named John, who would be third generation and born in the early 1700s, but we don't know if that would be from his Burke grandfather. More research is necessary. == Biography of Timothy BURKE of about 1768 == [[Burke-7161|Timothy Burke]] is the likely first name of the father of the [[Burke-2573|Randal Burke]] who was born about 1795. [[Burke-7161|Timothy? Burke]] would have been born about 1768 in Ballyoughtra, Creagh, Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland to unknown parents Mr. and Mrs. Burke. A grandson named [[Burke-2551|Timothy "Tim" Burke]] is born in 1820 to [[Burke-2573|Randal Burke]] and his wife Ellena Collins. Timothy's parents would have been the fifth generation born in the 1730s and 1740s, and the family was likely also involved in the fishing industry because the Burke family history of working as fishermen. Timothy's father might be named Randal but we don't know for sure. One of his grandfather's from the fourth generation, was likely named Timothy, and would have been born in the early 1700s, not long after the lands around his home were purchased by the Freke family in 1703. We don't know how long the name Timothy has been in the family, but it has been repeated for generations down to the present day. == Research Notes == [[Burke-2573|Randal Burke]]'s father was likely named Timothy. However, his name may have been Daniel, Randal, John, James or Denis. More research is necessary. [[Burke-2568|Michael Burke]], who lived in Ballyoughtra, Lough Hyne, Skibbereen, County Cork, Ireland, told the family in 1980 or 1990 that the Burkes had been in West Cork for ten generations. Two more generations have farmed at Ballyoughtra by 2019, which could mean 12 generations of Burkes have lived in West Cork since the first Burkes came south from Galway Bay as fishermen in the 1600s. Working backwards from [[Burke-2568|Michael Burke]], if he is the tenth generation, then his father [[Burke-2550|Randal Burke]], born April 1860 would be the ninth generation. Four Burke families have farms in Ballyoughtra on the 1901 and 1911 Censuses of Ireland, and perhaps all these families are cousins. The British insisted all members of the family inherit land and not just the oldest son, so it is likely cousins ended up farming the divided farms of their ancestors. [[Burke-2550|Randal Burke]] of 1860 had a father we know about whose name was [[Burke-2551|Timothy Randal Burke]], born December 1825. Timothy also had a brother that was named Timothy, born 1820, who may have died in childbirth. These brothers would be the eighth generation of Burkes in West Cork. And there was a Randal Burke born in 1822 to a Timothy Burke and Margaret Minihane. [[Burke-2551|Timothy Randal Burke]]'s father might be [[Burke-2573|Randal Burke]], born between 1790 and 1800, would be the seventh generation. Another brother or cousin, named Timothy is also around the same age and living in Ballyoughtra should also be in the seventh generation, and this is probably the Timothy who married Margaret Minihane. . [[Burke-2573|Randal Burke]]'s father is likely [[Burke-7161|Timothy? Burke]], and likely born about 1768. He would be the sixth generation of the family to live in West Cork. The fifth generation would be [[Burke-2573|Randal Burke]] of 1800s grandfather, born in the 1740s, who may or may not be named Randal. The pattern of alternating the names of Timothy and Randal each generation continues in the family even to this day, in the family of [[Burke-2569|Timothy John Burke]], born December 1896, brother of [[Burke-2568|Michael Burke]] born 1890. This [[Burke-2569|Timothy John Burke]] and his family migrated to the USA in 1921 , eventually ending up in California, while his older brother [[Burke-2568|Michael Burke]] returned to Ireland by 1922, and inherited the Burke farm at Lough Hyne between 1922 and 1939. The fourth generation of Burkes would be born in the early 1700s, and the third generation would be born in the late 1600s. These second generation would be born in the mid-1600s and the first generation, said to be fishermen from Galway Bay, would have been born in the early 1600s. We are not sure exactly why the Burke's left Galway Bay, but the Reformation is a strong possibility. In the 1640s, Cromwell was executing Catholics and sending them to "Hell or Connaught", and Catholic members of the family may have been evicted, lost fishing rights or just decided to get out of harm's way. Perhaps they escaped to go find food during the Seige of Galway, and never came back. An important Mr. Burke, Ulick Burke, the Earl of Clanricharde, was a commander for the Royalist forces fighting Cromwell, but we do not know if our Burkes are his blood relatives or just share the same surname. The City of Galway surrendered to Cromwell's generals in 1652. The Catholic Burkes ended up in West Cork where fishing is excellent in Lough Hyne and along the waters off the southwest coast of County Cork. The Burkes have flourished in West Cork for about 12 generations, surviving even the Great Irish Famine of the 1840s. The mid-1600s in County Cork also saw the death of [[O'Driscoll-75|Fineen O'Driscoll the Rover]], a seadog for Queen Elizabeth, with a stronghold castle on Castle Island in Lough Hyne. Fineen O'Driscoll passed away on the island in his Clogheen Castle in 1629, and perhaps Lough Hyne was less guarded than it had been when the British took over the area in the early 1600s after the Battle of Kinsale (October 1601), the Battle of Castlehaven (December 1601) and the Sack of Baltimore ( June 1631). Or perhaps the Burkes just got along well with the O'Driscolls. The families were both involved in the local fishing industry, and wereintermarrying in the 1800s and perhaps earlier. Both families remained powerful locally, as their names are found among the Workhouse Managers ("Occupiers") of Skibbereen, Dunmanway, Middleton, and other town workhouses. Understanding this historical framework may help us determine the details of the Burke families who lived in West Cork and especially in Ballyoughtra along the shores of Lough Hyne in the 1600s and 1700s. == Sources == * Family stories from [[Burke-2568|Michael Burke]], as told to his nephews visiting from the USA in 1980 and 1990. * Historical research on the Battles of Kinsale, and Castlehaven along the southern coast of County Cork: # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Castlehaven # http://www.odriscolls.me.uk/battle_of_castlehaven.htm # https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Siege_of_Kinsale * Historical research on the Sack of Baltimore in June 1631 - https://www.historyireland.com/…/from-baltimore-to-barbary…/ * Historical research on the life and death of Fineen O'Driscoll the Rover, seadog for Queen Elizabeth I of England. * 2012 Article about the surrender of Galway to Cromwell in 1652: http://www.advertiser.ie/…/city-surrendered-to-cromwell-thr… * Genealogy of Ulick Burke, the 3rd Earl of Clanricharde, and leader of the Burke clan in Galway - https://www.geni.com/…/Ulrick-Bourke-3r…/6000000002821251509 === Industry Common in West Cork before the Famine === * Linen Manufacture - West Cork - http://www.deepmapscork.ie/past-to-present/pollution-history/linen-manufacture/ * Fish Palaces and How They Worked - Roaring Water Journal - https://roaringwaterjournal.com/2019/02/17/fish-palaces-and-how-they-worked/?fbclid=IwAR2n1b84tuitCPlQoVORwuiL0KIt2Q1TUR9mWjTLdfMuGFsl4g8wsSDqIss * Pilchards and Palaces - https://roaringwaterjournal.com/2015/01/18/pilchards-and-palaces/ == Sources for further research == # Church parish and Civil Registration online from irishgneealogy.ie - https://www.irishgenealogy.ie/en/irish-records-what-is-available/church-records # Church parish records from the National Library of Ireland - https://registers.nli.ie/about#about_background_header # Griffith's Valuation of Ireland from the 1850s - http://www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/ # Valuations Office records from the late 1840s - http://census.nationalarchives.ie/search/vob/home.jsp # Tithe Applotment Records of Ireland from the 1820s and 1830s - http://titheapplotmentbooks.nationalarchives.ie/search/tab/index.jsp # 1901 and 1911 Census of Ireland from the National Library of Ireland # Skibbereen Heritage Centre in Skibbereen - https://skibbheritage.com/ # West Cork Graveyard database - https://skibbheritage.com/graveyards/ # Cobh Heritage Museum in Cobh, Ireland where the Titanic had it's last port of call in 1912, and where the bodies from the Lusitania were washing up on the shores in 1915. Cobh is also known as Queenstown because it was visited by Queen Victoria about 1850.

    Burleson County, Texas

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    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===History/Timeline=== '''Formed:''' :{{Blue|1846 Burleson County was created from Milam and Washington Counties}}, with '''Caldwell, Texas''' as county seat. Named in honor of Gen. Edward Burleson, War of 1812, (Perkin's Regiment, AL), San Jacinto, Indian Wars veteran, Republic of Texas vice-president, senator and signer of The Texas Declaration of Independence. {{Image|file=Burleson_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Burleson co. seal}} '''1744''' Tonkawa Indians may have descended from Archaic, Neo-American peoples (7000 b.c.-500 a.d.) then disappeared due to European diseases. Stone artifacts and ceramics were unearthed in mid-1960s. Caddo Indians from East Texas roved near Colorado River hunting buffalo. Wichita people, Tawakonis, and Wacos hunted here, and were hostile, raiding settlements, hunting horses. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb18 '''1807''' - explorer Zebulon M. Pike, traveled on the Old San Antonio Road to Natchitoches after release from prison in Chihuahua. '''1820''' -Moses Austin crossed Burleson area on the Upper Road from Arkansas to San Antonio de Béxar seeking an empresario contract in the fall of 1820. '''1825''' -Stephen F Austin's first colony began near here, settlers arrived and lived off wild game. North of the El Camino Real was Sterling Robertson's Robertson colony, and south was the colony of Stephen F Austin. '''1830''' As part of Mexico's intent to slow down immigration from the USA into Texas after passing its 1830 Mexican Law, Ft Tenoxtitian was built (1 of 3 forts built by Mexican government). Lt. Col Ruiz sent 100 cavalrymen from the Alamo de Paris, to build this fort near the halfway point of the El Camino Real (king's Highway). Mier had grandiose ideas for it to be the capital of Texas. With the location, it guarded the El Camino Real (king's Highway) built near the crossing where the Brazos River basin. Mier issued instructions for the design, but were ignored and most likely log construction. http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Burleson-County-Texas.htmhttp://www.historictexas.net/burleson-county/fort-tenoxtitlán-texas '''1830''' Mexican government's Law of April 6, 1830, prohibited Anglo settlement in Texas. Lt. Col. José Francisco Ruiz allowed 50 Tennesseans led by Sterling C. Robertson to settle near the fort, Nov, 1830. Robertson was trying to get his impresario contract awarded to his Nashville Company earlier. '''1831''' Francis Smith had established a general store in the community. '''July, 1832''' Mier y Teran realized his capital of Texas was not to happen and committed suicide. This left Col. Ruiz with his troops, which he decided to abandon the Tenoxtitlán garrison and return to Bexar Colony. After this the area was left with Anglo and Mexican settlers.. A trading post and settlement remained but disappeared by 1860. {{Image|file=Burleson_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Fort Tenoxtitlan marker }}{{clear}} '''Dec 1833''' -Gabriel Jackson, KY established a large plantation in the Brazos bottoms of Burleson County, with 100 slaves. '''1834''' Robertson opened a land office in Tenoxtitlán and began issuing patents to land north of the Old San Antonio Road. '''Mar, 1836''' - residents of the area joined the mass flight from the advancing Mexican army following the fall of the Alamo, (the Runaway Scrape). '''1837''' - William Oldham had purchased Arnolds property. Home of the black settlement on the large estate of Oldham, known as the "Free Settlement", home to free blacks (including Oldham's 7 children by a slave mistress). '''1840''' Civil Engineer George B Erath platted the town of Caldwell, naming it for "Old Paint", Matthew Caldwell on Old Road, El Camino Real. American Indians were expelled from Texas. '''May 1841''' - as settlers became more numerous, Indian raids increased..Tenoxtitlán itself was a target, until the last fatal raid. '''1846,''' Erath introduced in First Legislature of State of Texas a bill creating Burleson County out of land of Milam and Washington counties. Burleson County was created from Milam and Washington Counties, with '''Caldwell, Texas''' as county seat. Named in honor of Gen. Edward Burleson, War of 1812, (Perkin's Regiment, AL), San Jacinto, Indian Wars veteran, Republic of Texas vice-president, senator and signer of The Texas Declaration of Independence. {{Image|file=Burleson_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Early Caldwell }}{{clear}} '''1850s, 60s''' - white population tripled in this period to 3,797, while the slave population quadrupled, to 2,003. '''pre 1865''' Plantation system prevailed until Civil War (1861-1865). Only 23,838 acres had been improved. The prevailing high ratio of oxen to mules, 2,031 to 456, shows farmers still used the plow. '''1862-65''' Civil War - During the Civil War, furnished hundreds of troops, cotton, food to Confederate Texas. State military units were First, Second, Third, Fifth, and Seventeenth Texas Infantry regiments, the Eighth Texas Cavalry, and Waul's Legion. To circumvent the Union Navy's blockade of the Texas coast, planters transported cotton to Mexico in trains of ox wagons. '''1866-70s Reconstruction''' was violent, with veterans who became outlaws rather than resume a peaceful life. The outlaws became cattle rustlers, thieves along the Yegua, such as notorious '''Sam Bass and his gang'''. {{Image|file=Burleson_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Sam Bass Gang }}{{clear}} '''1874''' -Burleson lost 31% of area when Lee County was created. '''1870s, 80s''' A Ku Klux Klan cell formed with night-riding and intimidation acts aimed at freedmen. '''1880''' Gulf, Colorado & Santa Fe Railway andHouston & Texas Central ebuilt into county ''''World War I''' - Northern industrial jobs began to open for blacks; many began to leave Burleson Co. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb18 '''1970's- 1980's''' Oil was drilled in Burleson county in the Giddings Field found on the Austin Chalk oil pool in the 1970s that continued into the 1980s.http://texasalmanac.com/topics/business/history-oil-discoveries-texas

    '''{{blue|Caldwell}}''' {{Image|file=Burleson_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Burleson Co. Courthouse in Caldwell. }}{{clear}} 1840 Caldwell was made the county seat by Republic of Texas Congress. Texas Congress annexed all of Washington County north of Yegua Creek to Milam County. The proposed town was surveyed by George B. Erath and named for Mathew Caldwell, was laid out parallel to the Old San Antonio Road. Caldwell served as the county seat of Milam County until Burleson County came into being in 1846. The town had a population of 300 prior to the Civil War and it's prosperity was reflected in its brick courthouse. During Reconstruction, a company of State Police was stationed in Caldwell. Postwar Caldwell had its own newspaper, bottling works and ice plant. The Gulf, Colorado and Santa Fe Railway built through in 1880 and in 1905 six passenger trains arrived daily. In 1882, the first tax supported public school was built. Company E of the Texas National Guard, was headquartered in Caldwell, part of the Thirty-sixth Infantry Division. Many soldiers of this unit were captured at Salerno, Italy, in 1943 and were POWs until the war's end. http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Caldwell-Texas.htm

    ===Government Offices=== Burleson County has had four courthouses: 1846-7, 1850 ca, 1889-90 and 1927http://www.texasescapes.com/CentralTexasTownsSouth/Caldwell-Texas-Burleson-County-Courthouse.htm '''1st Courthouse, 1846-47''' was brick '''2nd Courthouse ca 1850''' '''3rd Courthouse, 1889-90''' The image is a drawing hanging near the judge's office. It is at least 2 stories, ornate.{{Image|file=Burleson_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=1889 Courthouse. }}{{Image|file=Burleson_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Burleson Co Courthouse }} {{clear}} {{Image|file=Burleson_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption='''1927 Courthouse'''. }}{{clear}} '''4th Courthouse, 1927''' This is style: classical Revival, with Material of Brick and concrete. It has 1st floor main lobby with colorful, detailed ceiling molding and an opening looking up into the top floor skylight. Its floor has colorful inlay tile depicting the Burleson County Seal. ===Geography=== Burleson Cointy is in East central Texas, 45 miles East of the State Capital at Austin. {{Clear}} https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb18 :'''Caldwell''', the largest town and the county seat, is 60 miles E of Austin. :'''Center''' lies at approximately 30°30' north latitude and 96°36' west longitude. State Highway 36 is the major north-south thoroughfare, and State Highway 21 spans the county east to west. :'''Size''' -668 square miles in the Post Oak Belt region of Texas. :'''Topography''' -undulating to hilly terrain except for broad alluvial valley along on E border :'''Elevation''' 225 feet in SE to 475 feet in NW above sea level. :'''Rivers, Creeks''' - Brazos River, on E border. Yegua Creek, and E Yegua Creek drain W & S reaches of the county are drained by Yegua Creek and East Yegua Creek, which drain into Brazos R in SE corner. :'''Lake''' - Somerville Lake, 11,160 acre reservoir on Yegua Cr. :'''Soil''' - 1/2 county has grayish-brown sandy loam and clayey subsoils, while the Brazos bottoms, on E border are reddish loamy to clayey, alluvial soils. :'''San Antonio Prairie''', a strip of open grassland 1-4miles in width through the middle of the county from SW to NE has dark, loamy to clayey, blackland soils with stiff clayey subsoils. :'''Vegetation''' Post Oak Savannah Vegetation zone, with post oak forest, mosaic grassland, woods of post With the exception of this band of almost treeless Blackland Prairie. :'''Post Oak Savannah''' vegetation zone, post oaks, hardwood forests cover 3/7 area-- blackjack oak, hickory, elm, and hackberry. Streams - water oak, pecan, and walnut. :'''Bottomlands''' - Peat bogs and marshes abound in the bottomlands and bluestem, Indian grass, tall bunchgrass, and buffalo grass. Prime Farmland - 21 and 30% is classified as prime farmland :'''Fault Zone''' - Luling Fault Zone, recently a focus of intensive oil exploration. Large, newly tapped reserves of petroleum and natural gas and considerable deposits of lignite coal :'''Fauna'''- bear, alligator, and buffalo that once roamed the area disappeared in 1800s, now white-tailed deer, coyotes, skunks, raccoons, and opossums, and mourning dove, bobwhite quail wild birds as the mourning dove and bobwhite quail in the Somerville State Wildlife Management Area. :'''Temperatures''' high of 95° in July to an average low of 39° in January. :'''Rainfall''' 37 inches annually. Relative humidity is 84 percent at 6 a.m. and 54 percent at 6 p.m. :'''Growing season''' averages 268 days a year. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb18* {{Image|file=Burleson_County_Texas.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Location in Texas''' }}{{clear}} ====Formed From==== *Burleson County was created 15 January 1842 from Milam and Washington Counties. ====Adjacent counties==== *Brazos {{Image|file=Burleson_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption=Here's an image. }} *Lee *Milam *Robertson *Washington =====Local Resources===== *Petroleum *Natural gas *lignite coal =====Protected Areas===== *Somerville State Wildlife Management Area is haven for wild birds as the mourning dove and bobwhite quail ===Demographics=== Burleson County is part of the College Station-Bryan, TX Metropolitan Statistical Area. 975 to 1995, the Burleson county judge, who presides over the commissioner's court, were the son and father team of Mark Steglich Caperton (born 1946), a Caldwell attorney, and Woods Allen Caperton (1920-2009). Mark Caperton was the judge from 1975 to 1983 and was succeeded by his father, a former agent of the United States Soil Conservation Service. Woods Caperton also served seventeen years as a member of the Caldwell Independent School District and was a member too of the Burleson County Hospital District. During his time on each board, a new high school and hospital were begun. Woods Caperton was also chairman of the Brazos Valley Development Council and the Brazos Valley Mental Health Mental Retardation Center. He founded the Caldwell Cub Scouts and was instrumental in the development of the Caldwell Little League. Another son, Kent Caperton, served from 1981 to 1991 as the District 5 state senator. Kent Caperton, formerly of Bryan, is a lobbyist and lawyer in Austin.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burleson_County,_Texas In 2000, there were 16,470 people residing in the county with a population density of 25 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 74.07% White, 15.06% Black or African American, 0.50% Native American, 0.17% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 8.25% from other races, and 1.92% from two or more races. 14.64% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 18.8% were of German, 11.3% American, 10.7% Czech and 6.2% Irish ancestry according to Census 2000. Median income for a household in the county was $33,026, and the median income for a family was $39,385. The per capita income for the county was $16,616. About 13.20% of families and 17.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.90% of those under age 18 and 14.30% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burleson_County,_Texas *Economy is based on farming, oil, and miscellaneous products. (1970) * The county is served by two major railways, the Union Pacific and Burlington Northern Santa Fe. Highways
    :Texas State Highway 21 :Texas State Highway 36 ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Caldwell, Texas|Caldwell]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Snook, Texas|Snook]] (511) *[[:Category:Somerville, Texas|Somerville]] =====Communities===== {| border="1" class="sortable" ! Communities!! Communities!! Communities!! Communities |- |*[[:Category:Birch, Texas|Birch]]||*[[:Category:Deanville, Texas|Deanville]]||*[[:Category:Hix, Texas|Hix]]||*[[:Category:Scofield, Texas|Scofield]] |- |*[[:Category:Chriesman, Texas|Chriesman]]||*[[:Category:Frenstat, Texas|Frenstat]]||*[[:Category:Hogg, Texas|Hogg]]||*[[:Category:Rita, Texas|Rita]] |- |*[[:Category:Clay, Texas|Clay]]||*[[:Category:Goodwill, Texas|Goodwill]]||*[[:Category:Lyons, Texas|Lyons]]||*[[:Category:Wilcox, Texas|Wilcox]] |- |*[[:Category:Cooks Point, Texas|Cooks Point]]||*[[:Category:Gus, Texas|Gus]]||*[[:Category:Merle, Texas|Merle]]||*[[:Category:Tunis, Texas|Tunis]] |- |*[[:Category:Davidson, Texas|Davidson]]||*[[:Category:Harmony, Burleson County, Texas|Harmony]]||*[[:Category:New Tabor, Texas|NewTabor]] |} '''Things to do/See'''
    *The Annual Kolache Festival, Second Saturday in September, On the Square Downtown Nearby Destinations: *Lake Somerville - recreation, tourism revenue, and much-needed flood protection for the residents of Burleson County. ====Schools==== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} ===County Resources=== *Burleson County Courthouse *Burleson County Czech Heritage Museum, corner of Shaw and Fawn Street, Caldwell Texas. *Kraitcher House Museum, East Buck Street, Caldwell Texas. *Burleson County Historical Museum, 100 West Buck (in court house building), Caldwell Texas. *Caldwell Visitors Center Museum, 103 Presidential Corridor W., Caldwell Texas. *Somerville Area Museum, Hwy 36 and 8 Street, Somerville Texas. ===Historical Census=== :1850 --- 1,713 — :1860 --- 5,683 231.8% :1870 --- 8,072 42.0% :1880 --- 9,243 14.5% :1890 --- 13,001 40.7% :1900 --- 18,367 41.3% :1910 --- 18,687 1.7% :1920 --- 16,855 −9.8% :1930 --- 19,848 17.8% :1940 --- 18,334 −7.6% :1950 --- 13,000 −29.1% :1960 --- 11,177 −14.0% :1970 --- 9,999 −10.5% :1980 --- 12,313 23.1% :1990 --- 13,625 10.7% :2000 --- 16,470 20.9% :2010 --- 17,187 4.4% :Est. 2015 --- 17,460 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Oaklawn Cemetery, Somerville, Texas|Oaklawn Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2545&CSsr=21& cemeteries] 116 **[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Burleson/ListBurleson.html Burleson co. Cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield ===Sources=== *http://www.texasescapes.com/Counties/Burleson-County-Texas.htm *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb18 *http://co.burleson.tx.us *https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Burleson_County,_Texas_Genealogy *[http://theusgenweb.org/tx/burleson/Index.htm TxGen genealogy] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2545&CSsr=21& FamilySearch cemeteries] 116 *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Burleson/ListBurleson.html Burleson co. Cemeteries]Gloria Mayfield *[http://resources.rootsweb.ancestry.com/USA/TX/Burleson/ Rootsweb genealogy, cemeteries]

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    [[Category:Burlington 37]] [[Category: Ohio, African-American Settlements]] Ironton Register, Thursday, March 05, 1896 ''In the fall of 1849, 37 slaves were set free, and moved to just above our town of Burlington on the farm purchased from Isaac Frampton. They were owned by [[Twyman-255|James Twyman]] and were manumitted by him in his will, in the county of Madison, Virginia.'' ''The farm purchased for them was about 640 acres, hill and bottom land, with one large frame house and several small tenant houses on it. There were 20 males and 17 females. Some of them were old men and woman, who had given the best part of their lives in toil for their master, in the accursed bond of slavery. Their bowed forms, hard callused hands told all too plainly what they had undergone. The best part of their lives had been given for someone else. When the news was brought by the servants from the big house to the quarters, that "Ole Marse" had set them free and that they were to be taken to Ohio, where a home and land was provided for them, a home in reality, they could hardly believe it; the news was too good. The mothers looked upon their children and thought, can it be that these sons and daughters of mine will be free and not have to toil as I have done without recompense, without hope? "Glory to our heavenly Master, it is too good to be true," but true it was, and before long they were on their way to the promised land big and little, old and young, carrying with them, like the Israelites of old, their little belongings which they cherished as from their old "Virginny home."'' ''Their journey was made in fear and dread; fear that something might happen to prevent their reaching the haven of rest; dread that some shrewd, lawyer might pick out some flaw in the papers and that they would be remanded back to await the tedious motions of the law's delay. But nothing intervened to stop them, and bye and bye, they came to the banks of the Ohio River, the barrier to freedom which they had long known of, but had never seen before. One of them informed me, that he thought it was the sea, and their wonderment was great as they looked upon the mighty river for the first time in their lives, and thought how was it possible for anyone who ran away to ever get across its swollen stream; and like the children of Israel, at the Red Sea, where and how they are to get across the mighty flood. My informant also says, that at this time, a steamboat came along, and the wonderment grew and they could not see enough of it. It was something; they had never heard of in their inland home, a moving house propelled by some invisible power belching forth great clouds of smoke and steam and moving through the water as a thing of life. And many days after they had reached their home, on the banks of the beautiful Ohio, did they clasp their children close, as one of those monsters, breathing fire and smoke, went rushing by with the rapidity of the wind and it was many days before they got accustomed to them.'' ''I was about eleven years old when they came, and as my father was a friend to the poor black man, having left Virginia on account of slavery, they came to him for advice and counsel which he freely gave them, and employed them in various ways. I used to go up to see them and hear them recount their tales of slave life and sing their weird songs, and hymns which had a touch of pathos which brought tears to my eyes, as "Swing low, sweet Chariot," The Resurrection Day, Behold Zion, when the Bridegroom Comes &c. They also had a hymn of which I will give one verse and the chorus, which for pathos and a trust in the heavenly master is hard to be excelled. We leave the reader to judge.'' : But Jesus sees me when I fall, : And Jesus hears me when I call, : But nobody knows the trouble I see, : The trouble I see, but God. :Chorus. : Nobody knows the trouble I see : The trouble I see, the trouble I see, : Nobody knows the trouble I see, : The trouble I see, but God. ''It was this unwavering faith and trust in the Lord which enabled them to endure the horrors of slavery so long and these hymns lightened the burden.'' ''Most all of the old men and women have passed away, with the exception of Uncle Walker Fry, who is known almost to everyone in the county. Also the mother of W. T. Smith, who has been bedridden for six years, but whose faith and trust in her Redeemer would put to blush the most hardened sinner in the land. The younger ones born and reared in freedom are abreast with any, and are becoming educated, fitted to fill any position to which they may be called. The teachers inform me that most of them are easily controlled and learn rapidly. The curse of caste is being eliminated from the whites, and before another century it will be entirely gone. G.'Wilson, John G. "The Exodus of the 37 Blacks from VA. to Burlington in 1849," ''Ironton Register'' (Ironton, Ohio), Thursday, 5 March 1896; transcription, ''The Lawrence Register'' (https://lawrencecountyohio.com/ : accessed 24 February 2021). === Names From the Monument === This list is from the face of the monument erected at the Burlington 37 Cemetery. It contains exactly 37 names, but just first names, which would be what they would have until they chose surnames. There are a couple of names that do not seem to appear in other lists. It has been reported that Washington died enroute. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF F5 EE" |- ! width="200"|Name ! width="200"|Name ! width="200"|Name |- |'''Noah'''||'''Winney'''||Joe |- |'''Jenny'''||'''Amanda'''||'''Frances Ann''' |- |'''Simon'''||Violet||'''Abraham''' |- |'''Ambrose'''||'''Walker'''||'''Charlotte''' |- |Barbara||'''Horace'''||'''Susan''' |- |'''Short John'''||'''Maria'''||'''Nancy''' |- |Julia||'''Jane'''||'''Beck''' |- |'''Henry'''||'''Elizabeth'''||'''Mary Ann''' |- |'''Ellen'''||'''Lucy Ann'''||'''Persiller''' |- |Eleanor||'''Charles'''||James |- |'''William'''||Lewis||'''Bob''' |- |Washington||'''Lawrence'''||'''Albert''' |- |||Yellow John|| |- |} === 1850 Census === This is from the 1850 Census of Fayette, Lawrence County, Ohio. It cannot be assumed that people living together were necessarily related. Further resources are needed. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF F8 DC" |- ! width="200"|Name ! width="200"|Birth/Death ! width="200"|Comments ! width="200"|Profile? |- |[[Fry-5449|Walker Fry]]||1810 VA-1898 OH||mulatto, carpenter||yes |- |[[Fry-5450|Charlotte Fry]]||b.1803 VA/d. 6 Nov1892 OH||married to Thomas W Fry||yes |- |[[Twyman-272|Nancy Twyman]]||b. 1780 VA ||||yes |- |[[Twyman-273|Rebecca Twyman]]||1824 VA||probably not Burlington 37/straggler?||yes |- |[[Twyman-260|Horace Twyman]]||b 1837 VA/ d 9 July 1912 OH||Steamboat Fireman||yes |- |[[Twyman-259|Susan Twyman]]||b.1846 VA / d.18 June 1941||||yes |- ||||||| |- |[[Twyman-263|Noah Twyman]]||1780 VA||farmer||yes |- |[[Twyman-266|Winna Twyman]]||1775 VA||||yes |- |[[Twyman-270|Charles Twyman]]||1800 VA||farmer||yes |- |William Twyman||1813 VA||mulatto, farmer|| |- |Lewis Twyman||1819 VA||farmer|| |- ||||||| |- |[[Twyman-262|Simon Twyman]]||1795 VA||Laborer||yes |- |Violet Twyman||1800 VA|||| |- |[[Tuyman-1|Ambrose Twyman]]||1835 VA||Farmer||yes |- |[[Twyman-267|Abram Twyman]]||1837 VA||Farmer||yes |- |John Twyman||1805 VA||Laborer|| |- ||||||| |- |[[Twyman-264|Lawrence Twyman]]||b.1826 VA / d. 19 Sep 1886||Farmer||yes |- |[[Twyman-265|Albert Twyman]]|| 1828 VA||mulatto, Laborer||yes |- |[[Twyman-271|Robert Twyman]]|| 1820 VA||mulatto, Blacksmith||yes |- ||||||| |- |[[Toms-849|John Toms]]||1801 VA||Farmer||yes |- |[[Toms-854|Marie Toms]]||1808 VA||||yes |- |[[Toms-857|Nancy Toms]]||1827 VA / d. 6 May 1896||||yes |- |[[Toms-859|Jane Toms]]||1826 VA||||yes |- |[[Toms-856|Beck Toms]]||1828 VA||||yes |- |[[Toms-858|Henry Toms]]||b.1831 VA/d. 1 Feb 1911 OH||Laborer||yes |- |[[Toms-864|Elizabeth Toms]]||1834 VA||||yes |- |[[Toms-1201|Mary Toms]]||1836 VA|||| |- |[[Toms-855|Ellen Toms]]||b. 1838 VA / d. 20 July 1926||||yes |- |[[Toms-850|Lucy Toms]]||1841 VA||||yes |- |[[Toms-851|Percilla Toms]]||b.1842 VA / d. 22 Aug 1890 OH||||yes |- |[[Toms-852|Edmund Toms]]||1844 VA/ d. 13 Sep 1918 OH||||yes |- |[[Toms-853|Daniel Toms]]||b. 1847 VA / d. 23 Jan 1917||||yes |- |Julia Toms||1840 VA|||| |- |Eliza Toms||1848 VA|||| |- |Abraham Toms||1848 VA|||| |- |Alex Toms||1849 VA|||| |- |} === Burlington 37 === This list was compiled by local Lawrence County researcher, but may not be completely accurate: [[#Miles|Miles, Shute & Kouns]] At the same site, this note was found: :: ''Burlington area religious leaders, George Bryant, Charles Roberts and Henry King organized the Burlington Macedonia Church in 1830. '' :: ''The church building was built in the fall of 1849 on Macedonia Ridge north of Burlington, Ohio. Before 1849, the church members were worshiping in cabins belonging to the individuals in the congregation. Eli Thayer of Massachusetts was an abolitionist congressman and founder of Ceredo, WV who supplied lumber for the church. The former slaves and their white neighbors carried the lumber across the Ohio River in rowboats, transported it up Macedonia Ridge and erected the present structure.'' :: ''The Burlington Macedonia Church is significant as a religious and cultural milestone in the progress of black history in Southern Ohio. Slaves fleeing Virginia plantations before the Civil War traveled the Underground Railroad, many of them coming to the Burlington area to freedom. '' :: ''In 1849, the 'Burlington 37' joined the congregation of the church. One of the freed 37, Thomas Walker Fry, became a famous evangelist.'' :: ''The Burlington Macedonia Church was placed on the National Historical Register of Historical Places in 1978 and is still standing on Macedonia Road in Fayette Township in Lawrence County, Ohio. '' [[#Miles|Miles, Shute & Kouns]], "Burlington Macedonia Church Was Organized," submitted by Martha Kounse. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#FF E4 D4" |- ! width="200"|Name ! width="200"|Birth/Death ! width="200"|Comments ! width="200"|Profile? |- |[[Twyman-266|Winna Twyman]]||b. 1775, VA ||Possibly wife of Noah. James Twyman's will stated she was an invalid in 1849. ||yes |- |Nancy Twyman|| b. 1780, VA|||| |- |[[Twyman-263|Noah Twyman]]||b. 1780, VA ||Noah and Winna were named in James Twyman's will as being invalids. He provided for them and thought they would remain in Virginia but they moved with the others to Lawrence Co. Ohio in 1849.||yes |- |Joe nln|| b. invalid stayed in VA |||| |- |[[Twyman-262|Simon Tuyman]]||b. 1795, VA ||||yes |- |Violet nln||b. 1800, VA|| wife of Simon || |- |[[Toms-849|John Toms]]||b. 1801, VA||||YES |- |[[Fry-5450|Charlotte Fry]]||b. 1803, VA ||wife of Thomas W. Fry||yes |- |[[Fry-5449|Thomas W. Fry]]|| b. 1810, VA ||||yes |- |Luther Fry||b. 1810, VA ||Mulatto|| |- |[[Toms-860|Lucy Toms]]||b. 1812, VA/ d. 28 Sep 1896, OH || Black||yes |- |[[Twyman-264|Lawrence James]]||b. 1822, VA /d. 19 Sept. 1886, Ironton, OH|| ||yes |- |[[Toms-857|Nancy Smith]]||b. 1823, VA ||black||yes |- |[[Twyman-265|Albert James]]||b. 1830, VA ||||yes |- |[[Toms-858|Henry Toms]] /Thorns||b. 1831, VA ||laborer, farmer||yes |- |[[Tuyman-1|Ambrose Tuyman]]||b. 1835, VA ||son of Simon and Violet ||yes |- |[[Twyman-267|Abraham Tuyman]]|| b. 1837||son of Simon and Violet || |- |[[Twyman-260|Horace Twyman]]||b. 1838, VA d. 9 Jul 1912 Lawrence Co, OH||mulatto, grandson Thomas and Charlotte Fry||yes |- |[[Toms-855|Ellen Toms]]||b. 1838, VA ||||yes |- |[[Toms-851|Priscilla Toms]]||b. 1841, VA d. 22 Aug 1890, Burlington, Lawrence Co, OH ||||yes |- |[[Toms-853|Daniel Toms]]||b. 1850, VA ||||yes |- |Charles Thomas|||||| |- |Maria Toms||d. 1 Sep 1915, Lawrence Co, OH|||| |- |Mildred Dikes||||Named in 1870 Division of Property|| |- |Caroline Dikes||b. abt 1858||Named in the 1870 Division of Property|| yes |- |Sarah Maria Tomes|||||| |- |Sarah Toms|||||| |- |Edmund Toms|||||| |- |[[Toms-864|Elizabeth Toms]]||||||yes |- |[[Toms-859|Jane Tomes]]||||||yes |- |Rebecca Toms|||||| |- |Barbara Unknown||||Named in 1870 Division of Property || |- |Susan Wilson|||||| |- |[[Pam-26|Jenny Pam]]||||favorite of Twyman - stayed in VA ||yes |- |[[Twyman-258|Amanda Twyman]]||||dau. of Jenny - favorite of Twyman, stayed in VA|| yes |- |[[Twyman-257|Frances Ann Twyman]]||||dau of Amanda - favorite of Twyman stayed VA||yes |- |Alexander nln||||son of Beck|| |- |} === 1870 Division of Property === In 1870 Nancy Smith and William Smith sued the other former slaves of James Twyman. The notice appeared in ''The Ironton Register'' on 22 September 1870. [[#Ironton|The Ironton Register]] The list is all the people mentioned in the lawsuit and some of these people may not be part of the original Burlington 37, but they'll need profiles anyway. {| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align: center;" border="2" bgcolor="#F5 DE B3" |- ! width="200"|Name ! width="200"|Birth/Death ! width="200"|Comments ! width="200"|Profile? |- | Maria Toms|||||| |- |Charles Thomas|||||| |- |[[Fry-5449|Thomas W. Fry]]||||sometimes called Walker||yes |- |Mildred Dikes|||||| |- |[[Dikes-79|Caroline Dikes]]||b about 1858||||yes |- |[[Harris-33432|Maria Buvender]]||||wife of Squire Buvender||yes |- |[[Burvender-3|Squire Buvender]]||||husband of Maria Buvender||yes |- |Albert James|||||| |- |Lawrence James |||||| |- |[[Fry-5450|Charlotte Fry]] ||||||yes |- |[[Toms-850|Lucy Toms]]||||||yes |- |Sarah Brown||||formerly Sarah Toms, wife of Richard Brown|| |- |Richard Brown||||husband of Sarah Brown|| |- |[[Toms-853|Daniel Toms]]||||sometimes called Edmund||yes |- |[[Toms-851|Priscilla Toms]]||b. 1841 VA / d. 22 Aug 1890 OH||also called Persilla||yes |- |[[Toms-858|Henry Toms]]||b. 1829 VA/ d. 1 Feb 1911 OH||laborer, farmer||yes |- |Ellen Shelton||||formerly Ellen Toms, wife of Edmund Shelton|| |- |Edmund Shelton||||husband of Ellen Shelton|| |- |[[Toms-864|Elizabeth King]]|||| formerly Elizabeth Toms, wife of Daniel King||yes |- |[[King-31718|Daniel King]]||||husband of Elizabeth King||yes |- |[[Toms-859|Jane Jackson]]||||formerly Jane Toms, wife of William Jackson||yes |- |William Jackson||||husband of Jane Jackson|| |- |[[Toms-856|Rebecca Killgore]]||||formerly Rebecca Toms, sometimes called Beck, wife of John Killgore||yes |- |John Killgore||||husband of Rebecca Killgore|| |- |Barbara Gaunt||||wife of Moses Gaunt|| |- |Moses Gaunt||||husband of Barbara Gaunt|| |- |} In 1932, Burlington, Ohio was still called a Negro settlement as shown in this newspaper clipping [[#Portsmouth|Portsmouth Daily Times]] {{Image|file=Burlington_37.jpg |caption=Differences In Policy Causes Resignation }} === Resources === * [https://www.wsaz.com/content/news/owen-pleasant-dead-at-95-39890827.html Owen Pleasant Obituary (Descendant)] * [https://theclio.com/web/entry?id=12467 Burlington, Ohio Monument to 37 Former Slaves from Virginia] * [https://www.dailyprogress.com/madisonnews/lifestyles/black-history-month-freed-madison-slaves-leave-lasting-legacy/article_767ef8fc-b2f9-11e4-805b-6b93a92eb7ea.html Madison County Eagle] * [https://www.theclio.com/web/entry?id=12468 Macedonia Missionary Baptist Church on the Clio] * [https://www.lawrencecountyohio.com/history/ The Lawrence Register] == Sources == * Virginia, Madison County, Will Books, Volume 9, pages 13-26, James Twyman will with 3 codicils, will signed 1 Aug 1848, probated 22 Mar 1849; image copy, ''FamilySearch,'' film #7645474, images 234-241 of 500 (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-99P6-5C97?i=233 : accessed 13 Apr 2023). * Ohio, Lawrence County, Deed Books, Volume 12, pages 137-139, Isaac and Jane Frampton to emancipated slaves of James Ferguson [sic, Twyman], 31 Oct 1849; image copy, ''FamilySearch,'' film #8141981, images 410-411 of 637 (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSKH-77MY-K?i=409 : accessed 13 Apr 2023). * "Differences in Policy Causes Resignation," ''Portsmouth Daily Times'' (Portsmouth, Ohio), Friday, 17 June 1932, pg. 4. * "Twymans 37 Slaves 1849," ''Miles, Shute & Kouns'' (http://www.miles-shute-kouns-families.com/getperson.php?personID=I323&tree=Polley : accessed 10 November 2018) [link broken in 2023]; some information, including transcription of 1870 legal notice, can be found at http://www.miles-shute-kouns-families.com/histories/Burlingtons%20History.htm : accessed 13 Apr 2023. * "Legal Notice," "The Ironton Register'' (Ironton, Ohio), 22 September 1870.

    Burman Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Showcase]] [[Category:Burman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Aylett-166|Carol Burman]] or post a comment to the right. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == # To adopt any UK Burman orphans. '''Completed!''' # To check all Burmans to ensure sources are included. ''Commenced 5th July 2019 and working alphabetically through Burman index'' # To connect any unconnected Open BURMANs on WikiTree. ''Commenced 10th July 2019'' # To reach out to Worldwide Burman contributors to develop the one name study. # To adopt all remaining worldwide Burman orphans, however all Swedish profiles that I have adopted in the past will be unadopted. Please see note on Sweden below. ==Statistics== Please use this link to reach ONS app for Burman statistics [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/tree_apps/#name=Ostermann-1&view=oneNameTrees] ==Updates== #'''5th July 2019''' All UK orphans have now been adopted. The remaining worldwide outstanding Burman profiles are now being considered for adoption except any from Sweden. #'''10th July 2019''' All unsourced Burman profiles have been looked at (UK and worldwide). There are 3 outstanding profiles and messages have been sent to profile managers. Remaining unsourced Burman profiles are 'hidden'. #'''7th April 2021'''Another clean up of orphaned and unsourced Burman profiles. Most of Burman profiles with error codes have been corrected. #'''10th July 2021''' Commenced collating war dead. #'''January 2020''' Adding Burman ancestors originating from Warwickshire, England ==Interesting Burman ancestors== Are you linked to any of these Burman ancestors? Please let us know. [[Burman-782|William Insull Burman]]. Born in England and emigrated to Australia. Became a photographer. [https://www.portrait.gov.au/people/william-insull-burman] [[Burman-1228|Stuart John Burman (1889-1975)]]. Born in Australia, earliest ancestor was transported from England to Tasmania. In 1919, he was at that time, the longest serving AIF soldier. [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/136735934?searchTerm=stuart%20burman] [[Burman-409|Alasdair Graham Burman]]. Born in Scotland. Emigrated to Brazil. A naturalist and plant collector. Has two species of Savannah grass named after him. [[Burman-835|John Burman]]. Local historian. Author of '''The Burman Chronicles''' (published by Cornish Brothers in 1940). A significant publication if your ancestry has it routes in Warwickshire, England.[https://solihulllife.org/2021/03/19/john-burman] [[Burman-2843|Elizabeth Joan Burman]]. Born Edgbaston, Warwickshire, England. BBC continuity announcer and actress. In 1945 she was a 'castaway' on Desert Island Discs.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joan_Edgar Married BBC producer [[Edgar-3228|Anthony Barrie Edgar]].https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barrie_Edgar [[Burman-2841|William Burman]]. Born Tanworth in Arden, Warwickshire, England. Founder of Burman and Sons in 1871 (horse clipper manufacturer).https://www.gracesguide.co.uk/Burman_and_Sons [[Burman-2844|Hester Nancy Burman]]. Born Edgbaston, Birmingham. Before WW2 she was an actress. In 1946 she became the deputy production manager of the Shakespeare Memorial Theatre and in 1961 she ran the theatre until she retired in 1964. She was awarded an honorary MA from Birmingham University, and an OBE for services to the theatre.https://www.theguardian.com/news/2002/jul/05/guardianobituaries.arts [[Burman-2854|Sir John Bedford Burman]]. Born in Handsworth, Staffordshire, England. Conservative Member of Parliament for Birmingham Duddeston and Lord Mayor of Birmingham. Was knighted in 1936 for political and public services in Birmingham. Author of the book '''The Burman Family of Warwickshire''' (published privately and printed by Burman, Cooper & Co. Ltd. in 1916) which is an important publication for Warwickshire ancestry for the Burman family.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Burman [[Burman-2846|Sir Stephen France Burman]]. Knighted in 1973 for services to Birmingham University. [[Burman-2829|Richard Hugh Burman]]. Author of '''The Warwickshire family of Burman : a monograph''' published in 1895. [[Burman-2855|Sir John Charles Burman]]. Lord Mayor of Birmingham. Received knighthood for political and public services in Birmingham, Warwickshire, England. Son of [[Burman-2854|Sir John Bedford Burman]]. [[Burman-2923|William Burman]]. Lord Mayor of Stratford on Avon, Warwickshire, England (1819-1820).https://www.stratford-tc.gov.uk/the-mayor/civic-history [[Burman-2993|Ellis Luis Burman]]. An American sculptor famous primarily for his work 'The Smoke Signal' in Lincoln Park, Lancashire, Nebraska, United States.https://publicart.artscene.org/public-art-inventory/smoke-signal/https://history.nebraska.gov/publications/burman-ellishttps://publicart.artscene.org/ellis-luis-burman/ His sons, [[Burman-2996|Ellis Luis Burman Jr]] and [[Burman-2994|Thomas Robert Burman]] are prominent film special make- up artists both of which were awarded for their work.https://members.local706.org/blog/ellis-sonny-burman-1935-2020/https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_R._Burman [[Burman-3237|Serjeant William Francis Burman VC]]. Awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry.https://victoriacrossonline.co.uk/?page_id=2318 [[Burman-2422|Thomas Burman MBE]]. Emigrated from England to South Africa. Awarded MBE for for his work as Chairman of the relief sub-committee of the Governor General's Fund in Durban, South Africa. [[Burman-3972|John Burman]] an English Artist. His most famous work was a painting of Sutton Common, Surrey, England.https://artuk.org/discover/artworks/sutton-common-surrey-89101 ==Where in the world are these Burmans?== '''Australia''' [[Burman-1199|Benjamin Stodart Burman]]. An illegimate Burman from South Cave, Yorkshire was transported to Tasmania, Australia and subsequently pardoned. Burman ancestors in Australia seem to have emigrated from England, The Netherlands or Sweden. Please let us know if your ancestor emigrated to Australia from another country. '''England and Wales:''' '''Brixham and Swansea Burmans:''' [[Burnman-5|Ralph Burnman]] is the earliest proven ancestor of the 'Brixham' Burmans. However earlier ancestors were Dutch. It is not clear if Ralph was Dutch, but to date no parish records detail his birth. Ralph, or possibly his father, where part of the Dutch army who arrived in England with William of Orange in 1688. William of Orange landed with his army on 5th November 1688 in Brixham, Devon. Many members of the army, including Burman, remained in the area and became fishermen. [[Burman-263|William Bird Burman]] born in Brixham, Devon moved to Swansea, Glamorgan, Wales. If you have Swansea ancestors then you are probably connected to this line. Unfortunately, many ancestors within this line are '''not''' true Burmans as they descend from [[Burman-264|William Burman]] who was the illegitimate child of [[Burnman-3|Anne Burnman]]. '''Warwickshire and Worcestershire Burmans:''' Burman ancestors from Warwickshire are being added. This commenced January 2020. There are many Burmans within this line to be added. There is a good website available regarding the Burman's of Tanworth (www.firstinsullburman.co.uk) complied by Ken Burman. Ken Burman is the expert in this Burman line and his email can be located on this website. The following books are also of historical interest. #'''The Burman Chronicle - The Story of a Warwickshire Family''' by [[Burman-835|John Burman]]. #'''The Warwickshire family of Burman : a monograph''' by [[Burman-2829|Richard Hugh Burman]] #'''The Burman Family of Warwickshire''' by [[Burman-2854|Sir John Bedford Burman]] '''Oxfordshire Burmans''' - to be investigated in due course. '''Lincolnshire Burmans''' - to be investigated in due course. '''Russia (Russian Empire to 1922)''' There are many Burman/Berman ancestors who emigrated from this region to Europe and a vast number to the United States. So far, the majority of these immigrants where Jewish. '''Sweden''' Dealing with ancestors from Sweden is a complex process. Please ensure that the last name at birth is actually Burman due to the Swedish patronymic system. Patronymics (from the Greek pater, meaning "father," and onoma, for "name") is the process of designating a surname based upon the given name of the father, thus consistently changing the family surname from one generation to the next. In Sweden, -son or -dotter was usually added to the father's given name for gender distinction. There are many Swedish profiles on wiki tree which have been assigned with with surname Burman, but in reality are not actually the correct surname. Due to the complexity of this system it is not my intention try and unravel past mistakes and therefore any earlier profiles I have adopted from Sweden will be unadopted. If anyone wished to take this task on please let me know. '''The Netherlands''' '''United States''' Ancestors in the United States seem to have emigrated from England, Wales, Sweden, The Netherlands or Russia and variations of the surname exist. The surname does not appear to have its 'roots' from here. Please let us know about your ancestors. Are they native Americans? Which country did they emigrate from? ==Burman Name Meaning== English: status name, from Middle English burghman, borughman (Old English burhmann) ‘inhabitant of a (fortified) town’ (see Burke), especially one holding land or buildings by burgage (see Burgess). Americanized spelling of German Buhrmann (see Buhrman). Source: Dictionary of American Family Names ©2013, Oxford University Press ==Lest we forget== '''Battle of Waterloo''' [[Burman-1677|Private Abraham Burman]] died of his wounds. He served in the The 7th Queen's Own Light Dragoons (Hussars). '''World War I''' [[Burman-1986|Private Frederick James Burman]] killed in action in Le Tilleloy, France. He served in 2nd Battalion, Cameronians (Scottish Rifles). Great grandson of [[Burman-1677|Private Abraham Burman]]. [[Peet-802|Private Herbert Peet Burman]] killed in action in Gommécourt, Pas-de-Calais, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France. He served in 1st/7th Battalion Sherwood Foresters. [[Burman-2157|Private William Sherrieff Burman]] died of his wounds in France. He served in 43rd Battalion Australian Infantry (AIF). [[Burman-2205|2nd Air Mechanic John William Burman]] died of pneumonia at the age of 17 years in Canada. Served in the Royal Air Force. [[Burman-2229|Private William Henry Burman]] died of his wounds in France and Flanders. Served 2nd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. [[Burman-2495|Private Walter Insull Burman]] killed in action in France. Served 27th Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment. [[Burman-2626|Private Douglas Ashley Burman]] killed in action at Delville Wood, Somme, Picarde, France. Served 3rd Regiment of the South African Infantry. [[Burman-3028|Ralph Watson Burman]]. Boy II Class. Died of bronco pneumonia onboard HMS Powerful aged 17 years. [[Burman-3294|Sergeant Charles Albert Burman]] died from his wounds in France. Was awarded the Distinguished Conduct Medal for his bravery. Served 24th Battalion, Manchester Regiment. [[Burman-3356|Private Frederick Oliver Burman]] died from his wounds in Belgium. Served 10th Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Brother of [[Burman-3357|Private William Ernest Burman]]. [[Burman-3357|Private William Ernest Burman]] killed in action in France. Served 3rd Battalion, Worcestershire Regiment. Brother of [[Burman-3356|Private Frederick Oliver Burman]]. [[Burman-3410|Private Albert Edward Burman]] killed in action at the Battle of Messines. Served 49th Infantry Battalion, Australian Infantry Force. Brother of [[Burman-3411|Sergeant Malcolm William Burman]]. [[Burman-3411|Sergeant Malcolm William Burman]]. Killed in action. Served 9th Infantry Battalion, Australian Infantry Force. Brother of [[Burman-3410|Private Albert Edward Burman]]. [[Burman-3438|Private Charles Creasey Burman]] killed in action in France. 2nd Battalion Lincolnshire Regiment. [[Burman-3486|Private Frederick William Burman]] died from nephritis which he was diagnosed with whilst serving on the Italian front. Illness attributed to war service. 2nd Battalion Border Regiment. [[Burman-3782|Driver Thomas William Burman]]. 55th Division Ammunition Col., Royal Field Artillery. [[Mills-26302|Private James Mills Burman]]. Registered at birth as James Burman Mills as born out of wedlock. Became James Mills Burman c1905. 2nd Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment. [[Burman-3698|Engineer William Burman]]. Service No. 1914ES - Royal Naval Reserve, H.M. Drifter 'Beneficent.' One of eight crewmen who lost there lives when H.M. Drifter "Beneficent." was sunk by gunfire from a Austrian warship, near Saruichey LV, Adriatic Sea. '''World War II''' [[Burman-1930|Acting Corporal Arthur John Burman]] perished at sea following the sinking of HMS Glorious on 8th June 1940. [[Burman-2045|2nd Lieutenant Harry Burman]] killed in action in Libya during the Western Desert campaign. Field Ambulance, Royal Army Medical Corps. Great great grandson of [[Burman-1677|Private Abraham Burman]]. [[Burman-2095|Flight Lieutenant William Richard Burman]] missing in action. Boston V BZ623 of 114 Sqn was low flying over the sea and struck the mast of an Arab drow. Not seen to crash land and assumed ditched. No sign of crew or aircraft [[Burman-2317|Private Frederick Stanley Burman]]. Royal Army Ordnance Corps. [[Burman-2540|Trooper Insull John Burman]]. Died at the battle of El Alamein, Egypt. The Royal Warwickshire Yeomanry RAC B squadron. [[Burman-2665|Private Clifford John Burman]]. Died in Myanmar. 2nd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment. [[Burman-2736|Driver Harvey Burman]]. Died in Egypt. 1009th Docks Operating Company, Royal Engineers. [[Burman-294|Warrant Officer Dennis Cecil Burman]]. Royal New Zealand Air Force. He flew a Spitfire from Tangmere, Chichester, England on a mission to attack a rail convoy of tanks when he was shot down by anti-aircraft fire. He bailed out and landed, injured, in the village of Roeux, France where he was shot on the spot by an SS Officer. [[Burman-3624|Corporal Leonard Burman]]. AIF, Australian Royal Engineers. Died from an intestinal obstruction and was buried in 'the field' in Papua New Guinea. [[Burman-3900|Sergeant Richard Thomas Burman]]. Royal Air Force (Volunteer Reserve) 10th Squadron. Air gunner killed in action over Germany. [[Burman-3915|Sergeant Robert Alfred Burman]]. 225 Squadron Royal Air Force Volunteer Reserve. Struck HT lines while carrying out a practice attack on the airfield in Gladsmuir, East Lothian, Scotland and crashed nearby. Type: North American Mustang Mk I, generic P51 model. '''Vietnam War''' [[Burman-2954|PFC Alvin Carl Bilfred Burman]]. Missing in action in 1951 and body located in 1955 in North Korea. 7th Infantry Regiment and 3rd Infantry Division Korea. Awarded the Purple Heart, the Combat Infantryman's Badge, the Korean Service Medal, the United Nations Service Medal, the National Defense Service Medal, the Korean Presidential Unit Citation and the Republic of Korea War Service Medal.https://www.honorstates.org/index.php?id=230303

    Burnet County, Texas

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    Welcome to Burnet County, Texas Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} ---- *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Formed From=== {{Blue|1852 -Burnet County was created from Bell, Travis, and Williamson counties in 1852. It was organized in 1854}} with Burnet as the county seat, Named for '''David G Burnet''', provisional president of the Republic of Texas. ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = BurnetCounty, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = |N Location = [[:Space:Lampasas County, Texas|Lampasas County]] |NE Location = [[:Space:Bell County, Texas|Bell County]] |E Location = |SE Location = [[:Space:Williamson County, Texas|Williamson County]]
    [[:Space:Travis County, Texas|Travis County]] |S Location = |SW Location = [[:Space:Blanco County, Texas|Blanco County]] |W Location = "Colorado River"
    "Lake Buchanan"
    [[:Space:San Saba County, Texas|San Saba County]]
    [[:Space:Llano County, Texas|Llano County]] }} {{Image|file=Burnet_County_Texas.gif |align=r |size=180 |caption=Here's an image. }} ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Burnet_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Here's an image. }} As of the 2010 census, the population was 42,750. Its county seat is Burnet.The county was founded in 1852 and later organized in 1854. It is named for David Gouverneur Burnet, the first (provisional) president of the Republic of Texas. The name of the county is pronounced with the emphasis or accent on the first syllable, just as its namesake David Burnet.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burnet_County,_Texas :'''4500 b.c'''. Central Texas Central Texas, including Burnet County, has supported human habitation for several thousand years. Although the archeology of Burnet County has not been fully studied, several prehistoric campsites have been found along the rivers and their tributaries. The hunting and gathering peoples who had established themselves in the area by were probably ancestors of the Tonkawa Indians. American Indians inhabited the area Later known tribes in the area include Tonkawa, Lipan Apache and Comanche. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb19 :'''1820s-1830s''' Stephen F. Austin and Green DeWitt were surveying and Indian fighting. explorations :'''1825''' - NE Burnet County was included in the colonization grant obtained by Robert Leftwich from the Mexican government. :'''1830''' Burnet was part of Robertson's colony :'''1836''' Texas independence, most of the area was still public domain; through the mid-1840s settlers preferred the relative security of communities farther E :'''1845 - 1840s''', after the annexation of Texas to the US, the federal government was responsible for the protection of frontier settlers from Indian raids. Several companies of Texas Rangers :'''Dec 1847''' a company commanded by Henry E. McCulloch took up a position about 3 miles S present Burnet. :'''1848''' Samuel E. Holland visited McCulloch's station, purchased the 1,280-acre John P. Rozier grant, including the land on which the ranger station was located; the residence he built on that land is said to have been the first permanent home in Burnet County. :'''1848''', Holland protested the construction of a fort on his property; as a result, Fort Croghan was established at the site of future Burnet 3 miles northward. :'''1851''' Twenty (20) Mormon families under the leadership of Lyman Wight established a colony at Hamilton Creek, later to be known as Morman Mill. :Dissension over the county seat. Some thought Oatmeal should be the county seat.Others argued for Hamilton. :'''1850's''' Education in Burnet County were hampered by the constant threat of Indian attacks. some early schools were conducted under shade trees, the older boys keeping rifles ready for protection. :'''1852''' 4th Texas Legislature created Burnet County from Bell, Travis and Williamson. :'''1852 - 2009''' - [ http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txburnet/sheriffs.html Sheriffs of Burnet county]http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txburnet/ :'''1853''' Military abandoned Ft Croghill when it appeared the settlers could defend themselves. A post office was established at Hamilton. :'''1857''': [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txburnet/IndianRaids.html Indian Raids, Burnet co.] :'''1860''' Burnet County had 2,487 residents.there were 235 slaves in Burnet County, 30,000 head of cattle and 11,000 hogs; they grew corn and wheat as food crops, producing 23,900 and 10,200 bushels respectively.. :'''1861''' - county voters, however, rejected the ordinance of secession later that year by a margin of 248 to 159. This issue continued to be a source of division, number of Unionists' bodies found at Dead Man's Hole :'''1862-65''' - residents sent troops to both Union posts and Confederate. Most of the men who were part of the Confederate Army were in frontier companies formed to protect the county more from outlaws and Indians than from Yankees. Crime was rampant in Burnet County in the 1860s and 1870s. :'''post 1865''' some former slaves left the county, but many stayed. A group of them settled on land in the eastern part of Oatmeal. :'''1870''' the black population of the county had increased to 358, keeping pace with the growth of the total number of residents(in 1880 there were 248 blacks) :'''1880''' [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txburnet/MillExplosion1880.html '''Mill Explosion'''] :'''1882-1903''' railroad tracks connected Burnet, Granite Mountain, Marble Falls and Lampasas. Lake Victor and Bertram became shipping point communities. Other communities lost population as the railroad offered employment. :'''1890''', blacks were less than 3% the total population. Some found work on farms and ranches, but by the turn of the century many had moved into the Marble Falls area to work in town. :'''1896''' --http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txburnet/GraniteMtn.html Explosion of Granite Mountain] :'''1899''' [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txburnet/McGuireTrial.html McGuire Trial] :1882-1903 railroad tracks connected Burnet, Granite Mountain, Marble Falls and Lampasas. Lake Victor and Bertram became shipping point communities. Other communities lost population as the railroad offered employment. :'''Great Depression''' county farmers suffered financially but found work with government sponsored public-works projects. The Lower Colorado River Authority employed hundreds of people for the construction of the Hamilton (Buchanan) Dam and Roy B. Inks Dam. :'''1906''' -[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txburnet/cyclone.html Cyclone of 1906] :'''1913''' - [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txburnet/WebsterMassacre.html Webster Massacre] ====Land Grants==== *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txburnet/LandAwards.html Land and Ranches] *The remainder of the county was part of the Austin-Williams colony, but no grants were made in the county under that contract. *1859 - first land deed specifically for church purposes was executed n Backbone Valley. ====Government Offices==== :Burnet County had had three courthouses: '''1854 (burned), 1874 and 1937'''http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasHillCountryTowns/Burnet-County-Courthouse-Texas.htm :'''1st Courthouse of 1854''', burned. No Image :'''2nd Courthouse , 1874''' this was 2 story , near square, {{Image|file=Burnet_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=1874 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''3rd Courthouse, 1937'''Moderne style, Material - Locally quarried granite. Courthouse was paid for partly by the WPA (Works Project Administration.) An addition was added in1974. was designed by Willis Environmental Engineering of Marble Falls, Texas. The courthouse has a frieze is located on the front of the courthouse between the two entrances."- Terry Jeanson, December 2006 photo {{Image|file=Burnet_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Frieze above door }} {{Image|file=Burnet_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1937 Courthouse }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcb19 {{Image|file=Burnet_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=burnet and other counties }} :Burnet county is located on the Edwards Plateau in the U.S. state of Texas. :Burnet County is in central Texas, is bordered by Lampasas, Bell, Williamson, Travis, Blanco, Llano, and San Saba counties. :'''County Seat''': Burnet is at the intersection of U.S. Hwy 281 and State Hwy 29 on the Austin Area Terminal Railroad, about 50 miles NW of Austin and 150 miles SW of Fort Worth. :'''county center''' is three miles NE of Burnet at 30º47' north latitude and 98º11' west longitude. :'''Location'''- NE edge of the Hill Country :'''Size''' 1000 sq. mi. of gentle to broken hill :'''Elevation''' 700 to 1,700 feet above sea level. :Terrain in NW, W and S parts of the county is rolling hills with local deep and dense dissections; fertile plateaus and valleys are found E section, and rolling prairies are in N and NE. :'''Rivers''' - '''Colorado River''' forms the W county line then meanders S part of the county; by the '''San Gabriel River''', which rises in three forks in N and central parts of the county; and by Lampasas River, which cuts across the NE corner. :'''Wildlife''' in Burnet County: deer, coyotes, bobcats, beaver, opossums, ring-tailed cats, foxes, raccoons, turkeys, badgers, weasels, skunks, and squirrels, birds, reptiles. :'''Temperature''' is 37° F in January, and maximum is 96° in July. :'''Growing season''' 234 days annually :'''Rainfall''' averages about thirty inches. '''Highways'''
    *U.S. Highway 183 *U.S. Highway 281 *Texas State Highway 29 ===Protected Areas=== *Balcones Canyonlands National Wildlife Refuge (part) *Granite Mountains ===Demographics=== :In 2000, there were 34,147 people giving a population density of 34 people/sq. mi. p The racial makeup of the county was 89.64% White, 1.52% Black or African American, 0.68% Native American, 0.28% Asian, 0.06% Pacific Islander, 6.24% from other races, and 1.58% from two or more races. 14.77% of the population were Hispanic. The median income family was $43,871. The per capita income for the county was $18,850. About 7.90% of families and 10.90% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.50% of those under age 18 and 7.90% of those age 65 or over. POLITICS
    Burnet County was staunchly Democratic from the end of Reconstruction until the 1970s, the only exception being for Herbert Hoover over Al Smith in 1928. Burnet County voters began to trend Republican in presidential elections after 1972, when Richard Nixon carried the area over Democrat George McGovern. Though Democrat Jimmy Carter won most of the county’s votes in 1972, Republican presidential candidates won majorities in the county in every election from '''1980 to 2004'''. ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Bertram, Texas|Bertram]] *[[:Category:Burnet, Texas|Burnet]] (county seat) *[[:Category:Cottonwood Shores, Texas|Cottonwood Shores]] *[[:Category:Granite Shoals, Texas|Granite Shoals]] *[[:Category:Highland Haven, Texas|Highland Haven]] *[[:Category:Horseshoe Bay, Texas|Horseshoe Bay]] (mostly in Llano County) *[[:Category:Marble Falls, Texas|Marble Falls]] *[[:Category:Meadowlakes, Texas|Meadowlakes]] =====Towns===== {| border="1" class="sortable" !Town !! Town!! Town |- |[[:Category:Briggs, Texas|Briggs]] ||[[:Category:Naruna, Texas|Naruna]]|| [[:Category:Smithwick, Texas|Smithwick]] |- |[[:Category:Mormon Mill, Texas|Mormon Mill]] ||[[:Category:Lake Victor, Texas|Lake Victor]]||[[:Category:Mahomet, Texas|Mahomet]] |- |[[:Category:Fairland, Texas|Fairland]]||[[:Category:Sudduth, Texas|Sudduth]]||[[:Category:Gandy, Texas|Gandy]] |- |[[:Category:Oatmeal, Texas|Oatmeal]]||[[:Category:Spicewood, Texas|Spicewood]]||[[:Category:Joppa, Texas|Joppa]] |- |[[:Category:Scobee, Texas|Scobee]]||[[:Category:Watson, Texas|Watson]]||[[:Category:Sherwood Shores, Texas|Sherwood Shores]] |- |} ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} *Marble Falls Alliance University was established in 1890, but did not last long as a college =====Resources===== *Hamilton (Buchanan) Dam *Roy B. Inks Dam. ====Historical Census==== :1860 --- 2,487 — :1870 --- 3,688 48.3% :1880 --- 6,855 85.9% :1890 --- 10,747 56.8% :1900 --- 10,528 −2.0% :1910 --- 10,755 2.2% :1920 --- 9,499 −11.7% :1930 --- 10,355 9.0% :1940 --- 10,771 4.0% :1950 --- 10,356 −3.9% :1960 --- 9,265 −10.5% :1970 --- 11,420 23.3% :1980 --- 17,803 55.9% :1990 --- 22,677 27.4% :2000 --- 34,147 50.6% :2010 --- 42,750 25.2% :Est. 2015 --- 45,463 ===Notables=== *'''[[Burnet-247 |David G. Burnet]]''' Burnet county is named for David Burnet. :[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txburnet/sheriffs.html Sheriffs of Burnet county] :Adam R. "Stovepipe" Johnson, Confederate general (blinded) and the 1887 founder of Marble Falls, :Gerald Lyda (1923–2005), general contractor and cattle rancher, born and raised in Burnet County. :James Oakley, former County Commissioner (1998–2005) and County Judge (2015–2018) :Logan Vandeveer, early Texas soldier, ranger, cattleman and civic leader.= ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Mount Moriah Cemetery, Briggs, Texas|Mount Moriah Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Tobey Cemetery, Oakalla, Texas|Tobey Cemetery]] *[[:Category: South San Gabriel Cemetery, Burnet County, Texas|South San Gabriel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Odd Fellows Cemetery, Burnet, Texas|Odd Fellows Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Burnet Cemetery, Burnet, Texas|Old Burnet Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2546 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Burnet/ListBurnet.html cemeteries, Burnet county] Gloria Mayfield ===Sources=== *http://texasalmanac.com/sites/default/files/images/topics/ctypophistweb2010.pdf *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2546 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Wtx/Burnet/ListBurnet.html cemeteries, Burnet county] Gloria Mayfield *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txburnet/ TxGene] *[http://www.interment.net/us/tx/burnet.htm Interment Cemeteries of Burnet] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Burnet_County,_Texas_Genealogy FamilySearch] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txburnet/MillExplosion1880.html '''Mill Explosion''']

    Burnett

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    [[Category:Burnett Name Study]] The goal of this project is to ... Right now this project just has one member, me. "I HOPE YOU WILL JOIN AND SHOW ANOTHER GEOGRAPHICAL SPACE IN THE USA FOR the BURNETT surname''! (I am [[Berg-1880|Roberta Burnett]]). Here are some of the tasks that MIGHT be done & BE USEFUL. I'll be working on them, and could use your help!! * In the Burnett lines are many individuals from the 1700s through the present who traveled through life along the Southern part of the USA. My family is there, ending in CA, a westernmost state. Some were not good record keepers, posing stiff genealogical problems. Many died in the Civil War (The War Between the States), under the Southern flags and Southern generals; many died needlessly since medical treatment was rudimentary. * Traditional naming practices complicate that BURNETT line. These COMPLEXITIES need straightening out. One source, a book by June Bork seems to be the standby and her work is huge for these families. But some genealogists question them. I haven't quite clarified my own tree including its connections to the pioneering BOWIE family of father, to Jim Bowie and his brother John. * All or many Burnett lines lead to Alexander Burnett of Lays, the earliest Burnett, probably, who (I'm guessing) was the first to use Burnett as a family surname. (Guesses must be eliminated, of course, and maybe I'm misinformed. * Clarity and accuracy are the goal. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=13059521 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Burns Family

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    #REDIRECT [[Space:Burns_Name_Study]]

    Burns Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:Burns Name Study]] [[Category:Scotland Projects]] __NOTOC__
    Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
    If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Burns Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Burns Burns] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Burns name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Burns's), by time period (18th Century Burns's), or by topic (Burns DNA, Burns Occupations, Burns Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Burns Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Burns}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Burns}}
    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * * *

    Burton Old Cemetery, Burton, British Columbia

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    [[Category:Burton_Old_Cemetery,_Burton,_British_Columbia]] == History == In 1963, the cemetery in the village of Burton was closed in preparation for the building of the [[Wikipedia:Keenleyside_Dam|High Arrow Dam]] (now the Hugh Keenleyside Dam), across the Columbia River outside of the city of [[Wikipedia:Castlegar,_British_Columbia|Castlegar]]. The Arrow Lakes Reservoir flooded the old townsite, and a new town was built above the high water mark above the reservoir. A cemetery was opened in the new Burton site, and a plaque was placed at the gate to memorialize those buried in the old cemetery, as well as a cairn on Highway 6 near where the old cemetery was. == Plaque ==
    {|cellpadding=6 style="border:1px solid #000000" |+Burton Cemetery
    1922 to 1963
    In 1963 the old cemetery at Burton was closed and covered in preparation
    for the Arrow Lakes Reservoir. This plaque honours and preserves the
    memory of the former residents of Burton who are buried there.
    |[[Ashdown-138|Ashdown, William S]]. |Gustafson, Twins |McDevitt, Robert |- |[[Willes-20|Ashdown, Mrs. William]] |Hall, Mr. S |McDevitt, William |- |[[Phipps-757|Bahsler, Mrs. Jennie]] |Hardy, Clement |McDonald, Margaret |- |[[Wood-11243|Balaam, Gladys]] |Hardy, E. |Millar, Mrs. E. |- |[[Murray-4758|Bethune, Mrs. E.M.]] |Hendry, Mrs. Elizabeth |Ott, Baby |- |Bradley, Samuel |Hendry, Robert |Ott, Catherine |- |Bradley, Mrs. Samuel |Hubert, Clinton J. |Parkyn, Dorothy |- |Brett, Robert |Hubert, Mr. E. |Porter, Joseph H. |- |Caillot, Mr. Gilbert |Hubert, Mrs. E. |Porter, Mrs. E.H. |- |Caillot, Mrs. |Humphrey, Mr. O. |Reveller, Mrs. J. |- |Campbell, Mr. D.G. |Humphrey, Mrs. O. |Reveller, James G. |- |Cookman, Bessie J. |Johnson, Baby |Robertson, Baysil Adair |- |Dubar, Margaret |Johnson, Ruth |Robson, Mr. W. H. |- |[[Evans-8832|Evans, William T.]] |Johnson, Syd. J. |Robson, Mrs. C. |- |[[Branchett-4|Evans, Mrs. William]] |Johnson, Mr. Andrew |Simons, Mr. Andrew |- |Faulds, Mrs. Annie |Joseph, Mr. M. |Stones, George W. |- |Faulds, Miss J. |Joseph, Mr. J. |Stones, Mary Ellen |- |Gaubault, Mrs. |Joseph, Mr. L. |Sundstrom, Herbert F. |- |Gayford, Mr. T. |Joseph, Mr. V. |Sutherland, James |- |Gayford, Mrs. |Joseph, Mr. F. |Valayer, Mr. A. |- |Gayford, Mr. A.E. |Keffer, Georgine |Valayer, Mrs. Marie |- |Glasser, Jacob |Ledgerwood, Mr. A. |Walker, Samuel |- |Glasser, Julie |Leeman, Mr. |Walker, Jennie |- |Glasser, Reinhold |Leeman, Mrs. |Walker, B. |- |Glasser, Freda |Marcolli, G. |Walton, G. |- |Green, Mr. E. |Marcolli, William |Watts, Mrs. J |- |Green, Sam |[[Marshall-5798|Marshall, Clark]] |Wayling, Mark |- |Green, Hannah Mary |Matchett, Mr. J. |Widinger, Mr. J. |- |Guenard, Ernest |McCormack, Mr. John H. |Williams, Walter |- |Guidon, Mr. P. |McCormack, Mrs. Sarah |[[Wang-135|Wong, J.]] |- |Guidon, Mrs. Ida L. |McDevitt, Margaret |[[Davies-3079|Henry Christmas Davies]] |- | |[[Marshall-5796|Marshall, John]] |[[Davies-3077|John Davies]] |- |}
    == Other Interments == From British Columbia Vital Events records: [[Evans-8828|William Evans]], the infant grandson of [[Ashdown-138|William]] and [[Willes-20|Margaret Ashdown]] and [[Evans-8832|William]] and [[Branchett-4|Harriet Evans]] was buried here in 1924. [[Marshall-5803|Myrna Marshall]] infant granddaugther of [[Marshall-5798|Clark Marshall]], buried in 1937. According to transcriptions from the Vernon and District Family History Society, these headstones were either moved from the cemetery at the old Burton townsite (Burton Old Cemetery) and placed in the cemetery at the new site, or a new memorial was erected: Marie Allard, born 1876 in France. Died 1949 in Burton. William Stanley Baker, born in Nakusp, BC in 1940, died 1952 in Burton. Frank Gordon Howkins, born 1940 in Lethbridge, Alberta, died 1952 in Burton. [[Davies-3086|Catherine Davies Llewellyn]] born 1881 in Wales, died 1950 in Fauquier, BC, and her husband [[Llewellyn-183|James Llewellyn]], 1881 to 1951. == Sources == * [http://www.vdfhs.com/cemeteries/central_kootenay/burton/burton_old/index_burton_old_cemetery.html Vernon and District Family History Society, "Old Burton Cemetery."] * "British Columbia, Registrations of Deaths, 1872-1992." BC Archives, Royal BC Museum, Victoria.

    Bush Name Study

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    [[Category: One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category: Bush Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Bush Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Bush Bush] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Bush name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Bush's), by time period (18th Century Bush's), or by topic (Bush DNA, Bush Occupations, Bush Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Bush Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Bush}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Bush}}
    {{Clear}} == Bush United States Presidents == * [[Bush-7|George H.W. Bush]] (1988-1992) * [[Bush-4|George W. Bush]] (2000-2008) == Bushes on WikiTree == Here is the current [https://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/B/BUSH_1.html Bush Index]. ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Nancy-206|Pam (Nancy) Bush]] * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Busshe Busshe]

    Butch Cassidy's Wild Bunch

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    [[Category:Gangsters]] [[Category: Bank Robbers]] [[Category:Train Robbers]] [[Category:Wild Wild West]] [[Category:Wild Bunch]] {{Westward Ho Sticker |sub-project= Wild Wild West |name=Wild Bunch}} {{Notables Sticker}} == Gang of Western Outlaws == :'''Founded by''' [[Parker-11929|Butch Cassidy]] :'''Years active''' 1899-1901 :'''Territory''' Northern Wyoming :'''Ethnicity''' European-American :'''Membership''' (est.) 19 :'''Criminal activities''' Horse and cattle theft, stagecoach, train and highway robbery, store and bank robbery {{Image|file=Butch_Cassidy_s_Wild_Bunch.gif}} For several years, the Wild Bunch was one of the more successful criminal operations in the West, robbing banks and trains in Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Nevada, and New Mexico, and successfully defending their Wyoming hideout from the law. The Wild Bunch even hired its own lawyer to defend its gang members, and their file in the Chicago offices of the [[Space:Pinkerton_Detective_agency|Pinkerton Detective Agency]] became one of the thickest in the agency’s cabinets.http://www.history.com/this-day-in-history/harvey-kid-curry-logan-sentenced In 1901 the gang dissolved, and Butch, The Sundance Kid and Etta Place set sail for South America. {{Image|file=Stephanie_s_WikiTree_Images-2.jpg |align=r |size=m }} ==Hangouts &Hideouts== *[[Space:Hole-in-the-Wall%2C_Big_Horn_Mountains|Hole-in-the-Wall, Big Horn Mountains, Johnson County, Wyoming]] '''(Founding location)''' *[[Space:Madame_Fannie_Porter%27s_Brothel| Fannie Porter's Brothel]] ==Members== {{Image|file=Stephanie_s_WikiTree_Images-8.gif |align=c |size=150px }} ===Fort Worth Five=== *[[Parker-11929|Butch Cassidy]] *[[Longabaugh-4|Harry Alonzo Longabaugh, a.k.a. The Sun Dance Kid]] *[[Logan-2228|Kid Curry]] (known to be the wildest of the wild bunch) *[[Kilpatrick-709|The Tall Texan]] *[[Carver-2684|News Carver]] {{Image|file=Photos-701.png |align=c |size=l |caption=The Fort Worth Five (five members of the Wild Bunch) }} ===Other Members=== *[[Logan-2815|Henry]] & [[Logan-2812|Lonnie]] Logan (Kid Curry's brothers) *[[Lee-18093|Robert E. Lee]] (the Logan brothers' cousin) *[[Bullion-23|Laura Bullion]] *Black Jack Ketchum *William Ellsworth "Elzy" Lay *[[Wilcox-5852|William T. Wilcox]] AKA William T. Phillips
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    ==Sources== *[https://m.thevintagenews.com/2016/06/20/hole-wall-hideout-favorite-hiding-place-outlaw-gangs-old-west/ Hole in the Wall Hideout] *[http://wyoparks.state.wy.us/Site/SiteFeatures.aspx?subID=5 Wyoming State Parks]

    Butler Family-1

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    1. William BUTTELER. (Part 1 of 2). A. THE SEEDLING, BEFORE 1150 It is from acorns that great oaks trees grow. So let us begin by looking at the seedling of the Butler family tree. It will be found in 12th century England. The paternal ancestry of the family is traceable in unbroken succession to a certain Hervey who was living about 1130. From the "Testa de Nevil", which was compiled a century later, we know that Hervey had a son, Hervey Walter (which suggests a maternal connection with someone by the name of Walter) and a daughter Alice, to whom her father gave a dowry of about 400 acres in Lancashire. Hervey also seems to have had various estates in East Anglia. But the identity of his father, mother or wife has not yet been established. It has been suggested in"The Complete Peerage" that he may have married an aunt of Thomas Becket, with whose family the Butlers were reputedly connected. Theobald Blake Butler, a leading authority on the history of the family, who died only this year and whose works are now available to scholars in the National Library, Dublin, the British Museum and the Irish Genealogical Research Society, laboriously traced back to Domesday the lands which this family subsequently held in East Anglia and Lancashire and discovered that at least 9 of the 16 or more holdings which our Hervey was believed to have owned in Norfolk and Suffolk were entered in Domesday Book under the ownership of Walter de Caen. The discovery led him to surmise that the paternal ancestor of the Butlers was Walter de Caen (son of William Malet who accompanied the Conqueror and, being half Saxon, was entrusted with the burial of King Harold after the Battle of Hastings). In his last years, however, Blake Butler was inclining to the view that Hervey in about 1130 may have acquired much of Walter de Caen's lands by marriage, which would make Hervey, not the son or grandson, but son-in-law of Walter de Caen. Further research on the point might prove rewarding, particularly with reference to the most likely candidates of the name "Herve" in 11th century France and to the Hervey who was Becket's envoy at the Papal Court 1163 - 1166 when he died. The scattered Keurdon MMS are unlikely to carry the matter any further, though Carte did hint to the contrary; nor has the Buxton Collection of hundreds of unpublished medieval charters in Cambridge University Library helped on the point.But in Germany, the early archives of the Buttlar family certainly need appraisal. B. THE SAPLING, 1150 - 1200 Whether his wife was Walter de Caen's daughter or Thomas Becket's aunt or someone else, Hervey was succeeded by his son Hervey Walter, whose marriage was of considerable importance to the family that was taking root. For his wife was Maud de Valognes, sister in law of Ranulph de Glanville, the most powerful of all Henry II's subjects; and Ranulph, who took an avuncular interest in the upbringing of Maud's children, so advanced them that even by the end of the 12th century the family tree was no mean sapling. At least one of those children, Hubert Walter, was outstanding. Contemporary records give us some idea of him: he was tall and stately, not exactly gifted with the eloquence of one who had kissed the Blarney Stone and perhaps a bit too attentive to idle rumours, but loyal, resolute, witty and wary and wise withall. I suppose he is commonly remembered as having been mainly instrumental in raising the enormous ransom demanded by the Emperor Henry VI for Richard Coeur de Lion. But Hubert had other claims to fame: he governed England ably and far better than King Richard would have done; he even laid some of the foundations of democracy as we know it. He enriched the See of Canterbury, he founded monasteries, he was learned in the law and altogether his achievements were legion; but above all, he was immensely prudent and immensely powerful. His prudence is best illustrated by the fact that, without surrendering any of his integrity, he managed to enjoy and retain the confidence of Henry II, Richard I and John -- three kings of widely contrasting characters and predilictions. As to his power and prestige: Hubert had been Bishop of Salisbury and had accompanied Richard on the Third Crusade; he was then Primate, Chief Justiciar, Papal Legate and Chancellor -- and when Hubert died in 1205, John paid him the oblique compliment: "Now for the first time am I King of England". That was what led to Magna Carta then years later. Lord Dunboyne, delivered in the 1960s, but was updated in 1991. It was published by the Butler Society which is headquartered in Kilkenny,Ireland. For anyone interested in the origins of the family in the U.K., I would recommend the publication and indeed, membership in the society. The society's website URL is www.butler-soc.org http://butlergenealogyireland.blogspot.com/2013/03/the-butler-pedigree.html http://home.cc.umanitoba.ca/~sfreer/butlersc.html citation: http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/BUTLER/1999-06/0929723666 William married Elizabeth BRADWELL. They had one child: 2 i. William Second Generation _________________________________________ Family of William BUTTELER (1) & Elizabeth BRADWELL 2. William BUTTELER. William married Jane BACKECOTT. They had one child: 3 i. George (-1551) Third Generation _________________________________________ Family of William BUTTELER (2) & Jane BACKECOTT 3. George BOTELER. George died in 1551. George married Mary THROCKMORTON, daughter of Richard THROCKMORTON & Joan BEAUFO. Born in 1535 in Higham Ferrers, Northamptonshire, England. They had the following children: 4 i. John (1551-1612) ii. Peter. iii. Raphael. iv. Catherine. v. Margaret. Fourth Generation _________________________________________ Family of George BOTELER (3) & Mary THROCKMORTON 4. John BOTELER. Born in 1551 in Shambrooke, Bedbord, England. John died in Shambrooke, Bedford, England in 1612; he was 61. John married Cressitt ST.JOHN, daughter of John ST.JOHN (1540-) & Ann NEVILLE (1540-). Born in 1570 in Bletsoe, Bedford, England. They had the following children: 5 i. John (1585-) ii. James. iii. Elizabeth. iv. Sarah. v. Martha. vi. Mary. vii. Anne. viii. Jane. ix. Oliver. Fifth Generation _________________________________________ Family of John BOTELER (4) & Cressitt ST.JOHN 5. John BOTELER. Born in 1585 in Burch Hall, Roxwell Parish, Essex Co. England. On December 27, 1599 when John was 14, he married Jane ELLIOTT, daughter of Edward ELLIOTT (1546-1595) & Joan GEDGE, in Roxwell Parish, Essex Co., England. Born on June 22, 1576 in Newlands Hall Roxwell Parish, Essex Co., England. They had the following children: 6 i. Thomas I (1603-1646) ii. John. John died in 1642. iii. Elizabeth. Elizabeth married William CLAIBORNE. Sixth Generation _________________________________________ Family of John BOTELER (5) & Jane ELLIOTT 6. Thomas I BUTLER. Born in 1603 in "Thobie" Little Bursted Roxwell Parish, Essex, England. Thomas I died in Kent Island, Maryland in 1646; he was 43. Taken from "The Virginia Gazette" - Williamsburg, VA Friday, February 8, 1957 GENEALOGY Dorothy Ford Wulfeck, Genealogy Editor My First Three Generations Butler - Baldridge Thomas Boteler (Butler) I, born ca. 1602-4, at "Thobie," Little Bursted, Foxwell Parish, County Essex, England, son of John Boteler of "Thobie," and wife, Jane Elliott (born at "Newlands Hall," Roxwell Parish, June 22, 1576, m. Roxwell Parish, Feb 27, 1599;) Thomas became a merchant in London, joined the "Merchant Adventurers," as a partner with his brother, Capt. John Boteler, and their brother-in-law, Col. William Claiborne, (who had married their sister Elizabeth Boteler) in his Kent Island, now in Maryland, with Col. Claiborne and his wife in 1637; they had secured a charter to establish a trading post on the Island for business with the Indians. Lord Calvert claimed Kent Island on his later Charter for Maryland, and challenged Col. Claiborne and the Botelers for possession. Captain John Boteler died during the feud, in 1642, and left his Kent Island shares to Thomas his brother who moved out to the Island with his family, dying there in 1646. Under persecution from the Claverts, Claiborne was driven out, and Joan, the widow Boteler, escaped with her five young Boteler sons to Westmoreland County Va., assisted by her husband's friend Edward Thompson, whom she later married. In Virginia, the name Boteler became Butler, and the five young sons of Thomas I grew up in Washington Parish, Westmoreland County Va.; they were: Thomas Butler II, William Butler (m. Joanna Ward), Christopher Butler, (m. Margery ______,) Nathaniel Butler, (m. 1 ___Mary Adger; m 2 ___Sarah ___,) and John Butler, d. 1684, (m 1-Ellen Burwell, and had Caleb, who m. Mary Foxhall and had Jane Butler, who m. Augustine Washington, and had Augustine and Lawrence Washington; m. 2-Martha_____; m. 3 - Sarah_____;) Thomas Butler II, born in London, and brought as a child to Kent Island, thence to Washington Parish, Westmoreland County, Va., where he grew up married, and died, will prb. There 1678; he married Jane Baldridge, widow of Captain Alexander Bayneham, and daughter of James Baldridge, also a refugee from Maryland, and his wife Dorothy, thought to have been Dorothy Cooke; with his brother, Thomas Baldridge, James Baldridge had been and early settler in St. Mary's Maryland, where he had been Sheriff of St. Mary's County 1637 and 1638) (by which he gives his descendants eligibility to Colonial Dames membership)-and a member of the First General Assembly of Maryland in 1637; he made his will Nov. 26, 1658, prob. Nov. 2, 1663, naming her three Bayneham grandchildren, Elizabeth, Anne, and Mary Bayneham, and her Baldridge children, Jane who had married 2-Thomas Butler II, and William Baldridge, who had married Elizabeth, who m. 2-Captain William Heabard, whose estate was admtrd in 1690 by his stepson. Charles Baldridge, son of William Baldridge and Elizabeth; Charles Baldridge's estate, in turn was admtrd in 1692 by his widow Mary, their children being George and James Baldridge. After Thomas Butler's death in 1678, Jane married 3rd, John Berryman, dead before 1680, and she married 4th before 1681, Joseph Harvey. By Thomas Butler II she had issue two sons, Joshua Butler, who moved out of the County to King George County where he died in 1725, and Thomas Butler III. Thomas Butler III lived and died in Westmoreland County, Va., will prb. 1714. He married 1-Anne Lancelot, daughter of John Lancelot of Westmoreland, will 1672, and wife Jeanne Grey (who m. 2-by 1686 John Barston, ) daughter of Captain Francis Grey of Charles Citie, Va., will 1667, and his wife Alice Moorman; Thomas Butler III m. 2-Anne Harris, widow of George Borden and said to have been the aunt of Richard Tutt of Richmond County; by Anne Lancelot he had Will IV (no data), John (who married Katherine Price, ) and James Butler who married Katherine--, settled in Stafford County on Aequia Creek, and made his will April 4, 1732, prb. Stafford, June 14, 1732, naming his children, James Jr. (?) William and Thomas to each of whom he left land; William's land fell into Prince William County, which in that same year 1732 was cut off from Stafford; he married Mary Mason, daughter of Captain William Mason and wife Margaret, the widow Hallam, of Stafford; their children, Captain James Butler, and his sisters, Mary, Elizabeth and Sarah with their husbands and families, all moved down to South Carolina in 1770 and settled in Edgefield District. Captain James Butler married Mary Simpson, Mary Butler married Dr. Enoch Grigsby, Elizabeth Butler married Nathaniel Grigsby, and Sara Butler married Jacob Smith, Jr. References for the above data are available upon request. Contributed by Mrs. Glen Earle Miller, 6 Barton Avenue, Ridley Park, Pa. On 16 JAN 1624/1625 when Thomas I was 21, he married Joan Mount- Stephen CHRISTOPHER, in London, Middlesex, England. Born in 1605. They had the following children: 7 i. Thomas II (1625-1678) ii. William. William married Joanna WARD. iii. Christopher. Christopher first married Margery. Christopher second married Sarah. iv. John. John first married Ellen BURWELL. John second married Martha. John third married Sarah. Seventh Generation _________________________________________ Family of Thomas I BUTLER (6) & Joan Mount- Stephen CHRISTOPHER 7. Thomas II BUTLER. Born in 1625 in Essex, England. Thomas II died in Westmoreland County, Virginia in 1678; he was 53. On April 27, 1662 when Thomas II was 37, he married Jane BALDRIDGE, daughter of James BALDRIDGE (-1659) & Dorothy COOKE (-1663). Jane died on April 5, 1718 in Westmoreland, Virginia. They had one child: 8 i. Joshua (1667-1725) Eighth Generation _________________________________________ Family of Thomas II BUTLER (7) & Jane BALDRIDGE 8. Joshua BUTLER. Born in 1667 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. Joshua died in King George County, Virginia in 1725; he was 58. In 1695 when Joshua was 28, he married Grace PAIGE, in Westmoreland County, Virigina. They had one child: 9 i. John (1710-1805) Ninth Generation _________________________________________ Family of Joshua BUTLER (8) & Grace PAIGE 9. John BUTLER. Born in 1710 in Westmoreland County, Virginia. John died in Culpeper, Virginia in May 1805; he was 95. John married Elizabeth BEACH. They had one child: 10 i. William (1735-1807) Tenth Generation _________________________________________ Family of John BUTLER (9) & Elizabeth BEACH 10. William BUTLER. Born in 1735 in Prince William County, Virginia. William died in Culpeper, Virginia in 1807; he was 72. In 1754 when William was 19, he married Mary. They had the following children: 11 i. William (1756-1843) ii. Armstead. Born in 1770 in Fauquier County, Virginia. Armstead died in Crittenden County, Ky in 1837; he was 67. On December 6, 1801 when Armstead was 31, he married Mary WHEATLEY, in Culpeper, Virginia. iii. Nancy. Born in 1766 in Fauquier County, Virginia. iv. Benjamin. Born in 1768 in Fauquier County, Virginia. On December 1, 1790 when Benjamin was 22, he married Mary EDWARDS, in Culpeper, Virginia. v. Sarah. Born in 1760 in Fauquier County, Virginia. Sarah married James GRIMSLEY. vi. John. vii. Spencer. viii. Joseph. ix. Charles. x. Joshua. Born about 1755. Eleventh Generation _________________________________________ Family of William BUTLER (10) & Mary 11. William BUTLER. Born in 1756 in Maryland. William died in Lincoln County, Missouri on August 10, 1843; he was 87. Revolutionary War. [1] He resided in Lincoln Co., Missouri 1830. William’s will was probated in Lincoln County, Missouri, August 10, 1843. [1] son of william butler/mary In 1785 when William was 29, he first married Elizabeth JACOBY, daughter of Francis Lucas JACOBY (-1788) & Joanna Frederica LOTSPETCH (1744-1822), in Maryland. Born in 1765 in Virginia. Elizabeth died in Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1810; she was 45. They had the following children: 12 i. Francis M. (1786-1838) 13 ii. Dudley (1805-1886) iii. Henry. Born in 1787 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Henry died in Ralls County, Missouri in 1822; he was 35. iv. Anna. Born in 1788 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. She resided in Pike County, Missouri, in 1835. [1] On May 6, 1809 when Anna was 21, she married Thomas BUCHANAN, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. v. Mary. Born in 1790 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Mary died in Pike County, Missouri circa 1837; she was 47. On August 4, 1810 when Mary was 20, she married Robert SNEDIGER, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. vi. Susanna. Born in 1792 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Susanna died in Ralls County, Missouri circa 1837; she was 45. On June 25, 1808 when Susanna was 16, she married Frederick SIDENER. vii. Elizabeth. Born in 1796 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Elizabeth was listed as the head of a family on the 1850 Census in Pike County, Illinois. [1] Elizabeth married Solomon YOKEM. 14 viii. Moses (1798-1829) ix. Amelia. Born in 1807 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Amelia died in 1886; she was 79. On November 22, 1827 when Amelia was 20, she married Thomas BRAMBLE/BRAMMELL, in Pike County, Missouri. x. Bledsoe. Born in 1808 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. On December 8, 1830 when Bledsoe was 22, he married Ann MEYERS, in Lincoln County, Missouri. 15 xi. Ichabod (1793-1853) William second married Mary “Polly”, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. They had the following children: i. William. Born in 1819 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. On December 17, 1844 when William was 25, he married Jemima KITRON, in Lincoln County, Missouri. ii. Benjamin. Born in 1821 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. iii. Thomas. Born in 1825 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. iv. Elijah. Born in 1827 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Twelfth Generation _________________________________________ Family of William BUTLER (11) & Elizabeth JACOBY 12. Francis M. BUTLER. Born in 1786 in Maryland. Francis M. died in Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1838; he was 52. On April 19, 1811 when Francis M. was 25, he first married Lydia WHEAT, daughter of Hezekiah WHEAT, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born in 1784 in Montgomery County, Maryland. On September 11, 1822 when Francis M. was 36, he second married Matilda WHEAT, daughter of Hezekiah WHEAT, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born in 1778 in Montgomery County, Maryland. On February 4, 1825 when Francis M. was 39, he third married Rachel WHEAT, daughter of Judge Zachariah WHEAT (1764-1842) & Elizabeth Ann KENNEDY (1771->1850), in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born in 1806 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. [2] Rachel died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1876; she was 70. They had the following children: 16 i. Henry A. (1826-1897) 17 ii. Jeptha Dudley (1827-1913) iii. Thomas Z. Born circa 1830. Thomas was listed as head of a family on the 1850 Bourbon County census (District 2, page 37, #181). He resided in Texas in 1882. [1] 13. Dudley BUTLER. Born on April 29, 1805 in Bourbon County, Ky. Buried in November 1886 in Ralls Co., Mo. Dudley died in Ralls Co. Mo. on November 21, 1886; he was 81. son of william butler and elizabeth jacoby On October 25, 1827 when Dudley was 22, he married Matilda LITER, daughter of John LITER & Susanna COONS, in Pike County, Missouri. Born on June 15, 1807 in Bourbon Co., Ky. Matilda died in Ralls Co., Mo. on January 10, 1887; she was 79. Buried in 1887 in Ralls Co., Mo. They had the following children: i. Catherine. Born on June 23, 1828. Catherine married Thomas W. EVANS. ii. Susannah Elizabeth. Born on August 5, 1829. Susannah Elizabeth married Jesse LITER. iii. Mary Ann. Born on August 30, 1831. Mary Ann married Francis BUTLER. 18 iv. John Henry (1833-1910) v. William Dudley. Born on November 11, 1835. William Dudley died on March 20, 1903; he was 67. William Dudley married Margaret Ann LITER. vi. Matilda. Born on September 6, 1837. Matilda died on March 15, 1838. vii. Louisa. Born on May 11, 1842. Louisa married James GREGG. viii. Abraham. Born on January 15, 1845. Abraham married Martha CLARK. ix. Francis M. Born on May 21, 1847. Francis M. married Nancy HAZELWOOD. 14. Moses BUTLER. Born in 1798 in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Moses died in Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1829; he was 31. MOSES BUTLER-Will Book H, page 292-Those mentioned-wife, Margaret; children, Susan, Catherine, Henry, Alexander, Sarah, Elizabeth and Stephen Waller Butler. Written July 10th, 1828. Proved October 6th, 1829. Executrix, wife, Margaret. Witnesses -Silas Stark, Samuel Stark. [3] On August 19, 1822 when Moses was 24, he married Margaret MILLER, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. They had the following children: i. Susan. ii. Catherine. iii. Henry. iv. Alexander. v. Sarah. vi. Elizabeth. vii. Stephen Waller. 15. Ichabod BUTLER. Born in 1793 in Bourbon County, Ky. Ichabod died in Pike County, Missouri on September 9, 1853; he was 60. This is from Goldena Howard's book: History of Ralls Co. now out of print and hard to come by. A lady copied for me: "Ichabod & Dudley Butler The Butler family lived in Bourbon Co., KY. There was Ichabod, the eldest, Dudley, about 20 and their sister Amelia, 16; four half-brothers, the father and step-mother. Ichabod married and moved into another house. Dudley hauled goods from one city to another, from an early age. John Liter was a neighbor. Liter and the 2 Butlers decided to move West. in 1824. Ichabod decided they could not leave their sister, but instead of discussing it with her father, he stole her away. He climbed in her upstairs window, filled a pillowcase with clothes, took her away behind him on his horse, to his own home. When they sorted the clothes, some of them belonged to the stepmother, so they left them behind. The party consisted of Ichabod, his wife, their 6 yr. old daughter, Susan; Dudley, Amelia, and the John Liter family, which included a daughter Matilda, 18 or 19 yrs. old. They traveled by wagons, little Susan riding a horse all the way. The Butlers had intended to stop in IL where they had 2 sisters but they kept on and the whole party stopped at Spencersburg (MO).They stayed...2 yrs.. Dudley was tall and fair with blue eyes; Matilda was heavy set with dark hair and eyes; her parents were of German birth. Dudley courted her; after the marr. her father bought them 80 A. of land one and a half miles S. of Madisonville, where they built a home and stayed the rest of their lives. They had 9 children. There was a log school at Madisonville, taught in turn by (various ones). Children had to learn everything in the old blue-back speller before theycould get a reader. Amelia married a man named Bramblette and lived in IL; she came to visit Dudley in 1886 and died while there. A maiden lady, Miss Fannie Almond, lived with the Dudley Butler family. In those days single women found a family to live with, and helped with the work and became a part of the family. .. Susan Butler, dau. of Ichabod, mar. Wilburn Neal. Ichabod & his wife died in 1854, leaving Susan their estate; Susan & Wilburn lived on the Ichabod Butler palce for 63 yrs. before moving to Vandalia, Missouri. After his death, she lived North of Vandalia with a dau.. About 1888, Dudley Butler died; his wife and Miss Almond died soon afterwards. The old Dudley Butler Cemetery remains. The Butler cemetery is near Madisonville in Ralls Co. MO and was on their home place. It has suffered some neglect in the past few years. Slaves were buried at Dudley's feet or outside the E. wall of the cemetery. It had a cement fence around it with an iron gate & was overgrown with big trees and poison ivy. Other Butler relatives were buried in the other parts of the cemetery and that portion was never cared for, even though some of the descendants lived fairly close by. There was a picture of Dudley & Matilda (Liter) Butler. He had the curliest hair you ever saw, looked like heavy sheep's wool on his head & light eyes. This was when it was white in later years, but a full head of hair. His son, John Henry Butler had straight hair and it thinned in later years, but also got white. Ichabod married Susan LITER, daughter of John LITER & Susanna COONS. Born in 1796. Susan died in Pike County, Missouri in 1851; she was 55. They had one child: i. Susan. Susan married Wilburn NEAL. Thirteenth Generation _________________________________________ Family of Francis M. BUTLER (12) & Rachel WHEAT 16. Henry A. BUTLER. Born in March 1826 in Hutchinson Precinct, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Henry A. died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1897; he was 70. Buried in Paris Cemetery, Paris, Kentucky. H. A. BUTLER, [4] farmer; P. 0. Paris; is among the self-made men of this county. He was born in March, 1826, in Hutchinson Precinct; the eldest child born to Francis M. Butler and Rachel Wheat. By the death of his father he was left in care of his mother, who was unable to provide for her three children left upon her hands without any visible means of support. When a youth of twelve, he embarked for himself, working out by the month at very low wages. His school advantages were very limited indeed. Upon his attaining the years of manhood, he was employed to drive and handle stock for other parties; during this time he made fifty trips to New Orleans and forty to New York, eleven of which were performed on foot, the trips occupying seventy days each. In 1863 he purchased 150 acres in Menard County, III., for eighteen dollars per acre; two years and a half after he sold it and realized thirty-six dollars per acre; he then purchased 170 acres in Fayette County, which he kept a short time, then purchased 140 acres in Clintonville Precinct. In 1876 he purchased 220 acres, where he now resides, situated on the Flat Rock Pike, which farm he now owns. During the war he was engaged in the mule trade, in a small way on his own account, also was engaged in the hog trade, buying and shipping, which business he followed for several years and proved successful. May, 1868, he married Sarah Kennedy, born in Flat Rock, daughter of Thomas and Nancy (Goodwin) Kennedy. She (Nancy) was a daughter of "Tige" (Enoch) Goodwin, who was one of the early settlers in Flat Rock Precinct. Thomas and Nancy Kennedy had four children: John W., Mrs. Butler, Polly and Mary E., both sisters married Smith brothers. Mary, wife of J. T; Polly, of George Smith. Mr. Butler has three children: Nannie R., Jephthah D., and Thomas H. Mrs. Butler is a member of the Reformed Church. On May 26, 1868 when Henry A. was 42, he married Sarah C. CANADAY (KENNEDY), daughter of Thomas CANADAY (1793-1850) & Nancy GOODWIN (1822-). Born in 1846 in Flat Rock Precinct, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Sarah C. died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1926; she was 80. They had the following children: 19 i. Nannie Rachel (1869-1908) 20 ii. Thomas H. iii. Jephthah D. Born in 1870. Jephthah D. died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1895; he was 25. Buried in Paris Cemetery, Paris, Kentucky. 17. Jeptha Dudley BUTLER. Born on May 18, 1827 in Hutchinson Precinct, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Jeptha Dudley died in Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1913; he was 85. J. D. BUTLER, [5] farmer; P. 0. Paris; was born May 18,1827, in Hutchinson Precinct; son of Frank and Rachel (Wheat) Butler; Frank Butler emigrated to this State, with his father, from Maryland, and located in this county; he settled on the land now owned by J. W. Ferguson, in this Precinct. There were three sons: Frank, Dudley and Moses. Dudley settled in Ralls County, Mo.; Moses in Hutchinson Precinct. Rachel Wheat was a daughter of Zechariah Wheat. The parents of J. 0. died as follows: father, 1838; his mother survived him until 1876; they had three children who came to maturity; J. D., Thomas Z and Henry; 'Thomas Z resides in Texas; the others in this Precinct. At the death of his father, he being the eldest of the family, the care of the family devolved upon him and his mother, and from that time he was thrown upon his own resources; he worked out and made the best use of his time and his limited opportunities; April, 1851, he married Miss Margaret Johnson, daughter of John and Helen (Kenney) Johnson; he was born in 1800, his wife four years later, eleven children were born to them, eight of whom grew to maturity; John Johnson died Oct. 1853, at Calhoun's Mills, in the State of Carolina, while absent with a drove of mules. Mr. Butler located on the farm he now owns, in 1851; during the war he was engaged in purchasing mules for the government; he has 565 acres of land; he is engaged in farming and raising short-horns, which are called the "Willow Dale herd" of good strains of blood, also pure Cotswold sheep. Young stock for sale. Correspondence solicited. He has been successful in his business from the commencement; he is a member of the Reformed Church, and elder of the same; he has six children: James H., Charles E., Birdie, Minnie M., Landon V. and Archie L. In April 1851 when Jeptha Dudley was 23, he married Margaret JOHNSON, daughter of John JOHNSON (1800-1858) & Helena L. KENNEY (1804-1849). Born in 1832. Margaret died in Bourbon County, Kentucky in 1913; she was 81. They had the following children: i. James H. ii. Charles E. iii. Birdie. iv. Minnie M. v. Landon V. vi. Archie L. Family of Dudley BUTLER (13) & Matilda LITER 18. John Henry BUTLER. Born on June 23, 1833. John Henry died on November 11, 1910; he was 77. In 1855 when John Henry was 21, he first married Lucinda Frances RICE. Born on November 8, 1836. Lucinda Frances died in Ralls Co., Mo. on February 20, 1874; she was 37. Buried in 1874 in Ralls Co., Mo. They had the following children: i. Fanny. Born in 1856. Fanny died in 1905; she was 49. Fanny married Lewis Albert ANDERSON. ii. Matilda Elizabeth. Born on October 7, 1858. Matilda Elizabeth died on January 9, 1888; she was 29. Matilda Elizabeth married Aza T. FOWLER. iii. Mary Susan. Born on September 27, 1860. Mary Susan died on February 23, 1907; she was 46. Mary Susan married James Wright FOWLER. iv. Lucy. Born on February 7, 1862. Lucy married John NICHOLS. v. Martha Catherine. Born on August 8, 1863. Martha Catherine died on March 19, 1913; she was 49. Martha Catherine married James L. TOLBERT. vi. Emma. Born on February 13, 1865. Emma died on October 10, 1951; she was 86. Emma married Alvin Edward WEBB. Born on September 12, 1867. Alvin Edward died on July 23, 1940; he was 72. vii. Jane. Born on December 9, 1866. Jane died on October 23, 1955; she was 88. Jane married John Hendrix CLARK. viii. girl. Born on November 25, 1867. girl died on November 25, 1867. ix. Dudley Catron. Born on October 11, 1871. Dudley Catron died on February 17, 1926; he was 54. Dudley Catron married Frances FROST. x. Alice Rob. Born on September 17, 1872. Alice Rob died in November 1941; she was 69. Alice Rob married J. T. COSS. xi. James Edward. James Edward married Mary WYCOFF. In 1877 when John Henry was 43, he second married Elizabeth Ann Waddell JOHNSON. They had the following children: i. Infant. Born in 1878. 21 ii. Pearl Cordelia (1878-1963) iii. Jesse S. Born on November 2, 1881. Jesse S. died on May 17, 1905; he was 23. iv. girl. Born in 1884. girl died in 1884. 14th Generation _________________________________________ Family of Henry A. BUTLER (16) & Sarah C. CANADAY (KENNEDY) 19. Nannie Rachel BUTLER. Born on March 31, 1869. Nannie Rachel died in 1908; she was 38. On September 8, 1888 when Nannie Rachel was 19, she married William Peck FISHER, son of William H. FISHER (1829-1903) & Emma Stephens PECK (1844-1923). Born on December 21, 1867 in Sharpsburg, Kentucky. William Peck died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on June 18, 1934; he was 66. Buried in Paris Cemetery, Paris, Kentucky. WILLIAM's occupation: farmer Lawton, Oklahoma. He grew peanuts, nectarines, and other vegetables. WILLIAM's occupation: Owner Fisher Transfer Co. Paris, Ky., 1917. 606 Main street. Heavy Hauling of all Kinds. He resided Paris, Ky. 1917, 135 Pine Crest Ave. He resided Paris, Ky. 1926, 244 Mt. Airy Ave. His body was interred 6/23/1934 Paris, Ky., Paris Cemetry. He was buried on a Wednesday at 3:30. The Rev. J.W. Clotfelter of the First Presbyterian Church officated. They had the following children: i. Emily Brooks. Born on August 13, 1889. Emily Brooks died on February 25, 1890. ii. Julian Hartwell. Born on March 26, 1891 in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Julian Hartwell died in Youngstown, Ohio on October 16, 1916; he was 25. Buried on October 19, 1916 in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky--Paris Cemetery. iii. Owen Dudly. Born on December 4, 1895 in Ruddell’s Mills, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Owen Dudly died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on November 30, 1972; he was 76. Served Indiana World War I. Notes on Owen Fisher: [6] OWEN served in the military. World War I CPL57 SVC CO SIGC Land inherited from H. A. Butler is sold. Feb.19 1927 Owen D. Fisher, & Co. to R. P. Hopkins 58.45 A. $ 5961.90 THIS DEED, made and entered into this February 19th, 1927, by and between Owen D. Fisher and his wife, Mamie Fisher; Henry Peck Fisher and his wife, Katherine Fisher; Nannie Bell Determan and her husband, Alfred Determan; Willie Flynn and her husband, George Flynn; Louise Fisher Florence, widow; W. P. Fisher and his wife, Lillian Fisher, parties of the first part, and R. P. Hopkins, part of the second part, WITNESSETH: For and in consideration of One Hundred and Two Dollars ($102.00) per acre, aggregating Five thousand Nine hundred and Sixty-one dollars and ninety cents ($5961.90) Five-sixths of which, or $4968.25 in cash in hand paid receipt of which is acknowledged, and the remaining one-sixth, being the share of Louise Fisher Florence, is evidenced by the non-negotiable promissory note of second party payable to her for $993.65 of even date herewith, due and payable January 3, 1928, with interest from March 1, 1927, until paid, at the rate of 6% per annum, to secure the payment of which a lien is retained on the property hereby conveyed, and the said note to be paid upon the said Louise Fisher Florence, who is now under twenty-one years of age, but who will be twenty-one years of age on the 2nd day of January, 1928, executing a conveyance confirming this deed, after she becomes twenty-one years of age, the parties of the first part have bargained and sold, and hereby grant and convey unto the part of the second part a tract of 58.45 acres of land located in Bourbon County, Kentucky, and bounded and described as follows: A certain tract of land situated in Bourbon County, Kentucky, bounded and described as follows: Beginning in the center of the Paris & Flat Rock turnpike at M corner to No. 1; thence with the center of said turnpike S 73 1/4 E 2812 P. thence S 17 E 166.12 poles to G, a stake in Steele's line; thence with Steele's line S 78 W 44.68 poles to H, a nail in a walnut tree; thence N 15 l/2 W 80.40 poles to Q, a stake; thence with Dodge's line S 75 1/4 W 4.68 p. to a stake corner to No. 1; thence with three lines of No. 1, N 4 3/4 W 64.28 p. to O, a stake; thence S 85 1/4 W 3.48 p. to N., a stake; thence N 2 W 116.96 p. to the beginning, containing 58.45 acres. The said lands were devised in remainder by Henry A. Butler by will of record in the office of the Clerk of the Bourbon County Court in Will Book _ page_ , to the children of his daughter, Nancy Butler Fisher, deceased, who left surviving her Owen D. Fisher, a son; Peck Fisher, a son; Nannie Bell Determan, a daughter; Willie Flynn, a daughter; Louise Fisher Florence, a daughter, and J. H. Fisher, a son, who subsequently died leaving W. P. Fisher, his father as his only heir-at-law, and the first parties acquired said lands as above indicated; and in the partition of the lands of the said Henry A. Butler in the action above referred to in the Bourbon County Court, the tract of 58.45 acres hereby conveyed was allotted to first parties and conveyed to them by deed of partition executed by Special Commissioner of the Bourbon County Court. Said deed of partition has been lodged for record in the office of the Clerk O. D. in the Bourbon County Court and will be recorded in Deed Book 112, page 632. To have and to hold the property aforesaid with all of its appurtenances unto second party, his heirs and assigns forever, with convenant of General Warranty. Witness the hand of the first parties the day and year first above written. Owen D. Fisher Mamie Fisher Henry Peck Fisher Katherine Fisher Nannie Bell Determan Alfred Determan George Flynn Willie Flynn Louise Fisher Florence W. P. Fisher Lillian Fisher State of Kentucky: County of Bourbon: Sct. I, Lillian Hough, a Notary Public in and for the State and County aforesaid, certify that the foregoing deed from Owen D. Fisher and others to R. P. Hopkins, was this day produced before me in this County and acknowledged and delivered by Owen D. Fisher and his wife, Mamie Fisher; Henry Peck Fisher and his wife, Katherine Fisher; Nannie Bell Determan and her husband, Alfred Determan; Willie Flynn and her husband, George Flynn, Louise Fisher Florence, widow; W. P. Fisher and his wife, Lillian Fisher, to be their act and deed, and they and each of them consented that the same might be recorded. Given under my hand and seal of office this the 24th. day of February, 1927. My commission expires on the 7 day of January, 1930. (SEAL) Lillian Hough, Notary Public, Bourbon County, KY State of Kentucky: County of Bourbon: Sct. I, Pearce Paton, Clerk of the County Court of the County aforesaid, certify that on this day this Deed was received and lodged in my office for record, and that I have truly recorded same, together with this and the certificate thereon endorsed, in my said office. Witness my hand this 16th day of April, 1927 Pearce Paton Clerk In the margin: The within mentioned notes due me having been long since paid, I hereby release the lien retained to secure same, this October 28, 1933. ATT: Pearce Paton, CBCC Louise Fisher Florence Louise Fisher Owen Dudly first married Mattie B.. When Owen died Mattie meet Henry Peck at the funeral and they married soon after. On September 23, 1926 when Owen Dudly was 30, he second married Mayme FITZGERALD, in Bourbon County, Kentucky. Born on September 23, 1885. Mayme died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on March 1, 1970; she was 84. iv. Henry Peck. Born on April 15, 1899 in Ruddell’s Mills, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Henry Peck died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on December 21, 1975; he was 76. HENRY was listed as a member of a church Paris, Ky., 11/8/1914. First Presbyterian of Paris He resided in Paris, Ky. 40361 1974, 1533 High St. On November 6, 1926 when Henry Peck was 27, he first married Katherine KENNEDY. Born in 1897. Katherine died in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky on June 22, 1956; she was 59. Henry Peck second married Mattie B.. When Owen died Mattie meet Henry Peck at the funeral and they married soon after. 22 v. Willie Margaret (1905-) vi. Louise Catherine. Born on January 2, 1907 in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Louise Catherine died in 1937; she was 29. Notes on Louise Fisher: [6] She resided in Georgetown, Ky.. LOUISE's occupation: Grocery Store owner in Georgetown, Ky. No children LOUISE was listed as a member of a church Paris, Ky., 1/4/1920. First Presbyterian of Paris Louise Catherine married Delbert ROBEY. 23 vii. Nannie Belle (1902-1994) 20. Thomas H. BUTLER. Thomas H. married Delia PERNFLERMAN. They had the following children: i. Thomas H. Thomas H. married Margaret. ii. Lucy. Lucy married J. A. ALEXANDER. Family of John Henry BUTLER (18) & Elizabeth Ann Waddell JOHNSON 21. Pearl Cordelia BUTLER. Born on May 21, 1878. Pearl Cordelia died on July 2, 1963; she was 85. On February 19, 1899 when Pearl Cordelia was 20, she married James Thomas GASTON. Born on May 3, 1875. James Thomas died on December 1, 1938; he was 63. They had the following children: i. Willoughby Henry. Born on June 1, 1909. Willoughby Henry died on November 29, 1980; he was 71. On December 21, 1931 when Willoughby Henry was 22, he married Maude Lorene BROWN. ii. Curtis Lee. Born on October 10, 1915. Curtis Lee died on February 14, 1986; he was 70. Curtis Lee married Kathleen Marie KILLIAN. Born on February 19, 1915. Kathleen Marie died in December 1990; she was 75. 15th Generation _________________________________________ Family of Nannie Rachel BUTLER (19) & William Peck FISHER 22. Willie Margaret FISHER. Born on July 8, 1905 in Paris, Bourbon County, Kentucky. Willie Margaret married George FLYNN. They had the following children: i. Lillie Margaret ii. George William iii. Biddy Ann 23. Nannie Belle FISHER. Born on June 1, 1902 in Ruddles Mills, Ky. Nannie Belle died on August 3, 1994; she was 92. NOTE--DO NOT LIST CHILDREN. ONLY MENTION THAT THEY HAD 4 CHILDREN AND LEAVE IT AT THAT.--REF On June 25, 1918 when Nannie Belle was 16, she married Alfred Charles Stevenson DETERMAN, son of Alois DETERMAN (1861-1915) & Sophia Rose BAPPERT (1864-1922), in Cincinnati, Ohio. Born on May 5, 1897 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Alfred Charles Stevenson died in Batavia, Ohio on January 21, 1975; he was 77. Buried on January 24, 1975 in Batavia, Ohio. Notes on Alfred Determan: [6] POP was born Cincinnati, Ohio 5/5/1897. POP was the son of ALOIS DETERMAN and SOPHIA ROSE BAPPERT . POP died 1/21/1975 Batavia, Ohio, at 77 years of age. He died of a Myvcardial Infarction caused by Bronchogenis Carcinoma.(stroke and lung cancer) His body was interred 1/24/1975 Batavia, Ohio, Batavia Cemetery. NANCY was listed as a member of a church Paris, Ky., 11/8/1914. First Presbyterian of Paris She resided Paris, Ky. 1917, 135 Pine Crest Ave. NANCY's occupation: grocery and restaurant owner Cincinnati, Ohio. She owned grocery stores and restaurants with her husband. They had the following children: i. Anna Rachel (1936-) ii. Alfred William (1922-) iii. Rose Marie Catherine (1925-) iv. Richard Peck (1924-1924) Sources 1. Alan Dorschug Genealogy, dated May 20, 1999. 2. Family Search Ancestral File sent to Bob Francis by Alan Durschug 5/29/99 has the birthdate as “1801.” 3. Kentucky Records, Volume I, BOURBON COUNTY WILL ABSTRACTS, Contributed by Mrs. William Breckenridge Ardery, Jemima Johnson Chapter, Paris, Kentucky), p. 24. 4. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & County, Chicago, 1882, pp. 450-451 5. History of Bourbon, Scott, Harrison and Nicholas Counties, Kentucky, ed. by William Henry Perrin, O. L. Baskin & County, Chicago, 1882. p. 450. 6. Fisher Genealogy, Alan Dorschug, iski1@aol.com, April 9, 2000 Index ? Mary spouse of 10 Mary “Polly” spouse of 11 BACKECOTT Jane spouse of 2 BALDRIDGE Jane ( - 1718) spouse of 7 BEACH Elizabeth spouse of 9 BOTELER Anne child of 4 Catherine child of 3 Elizabeth child of 5 Elizabeth child of 4 George ( - 1551) 3 James child of 4 Jane child of 4 John (1585 - ) 5 John (1551 - 1612) 4 John ( - 1642) child of 5 Margaret child of 3 Martha child of 4 Mary child of 4 Oliver child of 4 Peter child of 3 Raphael child of 3 Sarah child of 4 BRADWELL Elizabeth spouse of 1 BUTLER Abraham (1845 - ) child of 13 Alexander child of 14 Alice Rob (1872 - 1941) child of 18 Amelia (1807 - 1886) child of 11 Anna (1788 - ) child of 11 Archie L. child of 17 Armstead (1770 - 1837) child of 10 Benjamin (1821 - ) child of 11 Benjamin (1768 - ) child of 10 Birdie child of 17 Bledsoe (1808 - ) child of 11 Catherine child of 14 Catherine (1828 - ) child of 13 Charles child of 10 Charles E. child of 17 Christopher child of 6 Dudley (1805 - 1886) 13 Dudley Catron (1871 - 1926) child of 18 Elijah (1827 - ) child of 11 Elizabeth (1796 - ) child of 11 Elizabeth child of 14 Emma (1865 - 1951) child of 18 Fanny (1856 - 1905) child of 18 Francis M. (1786 - 1838) 12 Francis M. (1847 - ) child of 13 girl (1867 - 1867) child of 18 girl (1884 - 1884) child of 18 Henry (1787 - 1822) child of 11 Henry child of 14 Henry A. (1826 - 1897) 16 Ichabod (1793 - 1853) 15 Infant (1878 - ) child of 18 James Edward child of 18 James H. child of 17 Jane (1866 - 1955) child of 18 Jephthah D. (1870 - 1895) child of 16 Jeptha Dudley (1827 - 1913) 17 Jesse S. (1881 - 1905) child of 18 John (1710 - 1805) 9 John child of 10 John child of 6 John Henry (1833 - 1910) 18 Joseph child of 10 Joshua (1667 - 1725) 8 Joshua (~1755 - ) child of 10 Landon V. child of 17 Louisa (1842 - ) child of 13 Lucy child of 20 Lucy (1862 - ) child of 18 Martha Catherine (1863 - 1913) child of 18 Mary (1790 - ca1837) child of 11 Mary Ann (1831 - ) child of 13 Mary Susan (1860 - 1907) child of 18 Matilda (1837 - 1838) child of 13 Matilda Elizabeth (1858 - 1888) child of 18 Minnie M. child of 17 Moses (1798 - 1829) 14 Nancy (1766 - ) child of 10 Nannie Rachel (1869 - 1908) 19 Pearl Cordelia (1878 - 1963) 21 Sarah child of 14 Sarah (1760 - ) child of 10 Spencer child of 10 Stephen Waller child of 14 Susan child of 14 Susan child of 15 Susanna (1792 - ca1837) child of 11 Susannah Elizabeth (1829 - ) child of 13 Thomas (1825 - ) child of 11 Thomas H. 20 Thomas H. Jr. child of 20 Thomas I (1603 - 1646) 6 Thomas II (1625 - 1678) 7 Thomas Z. (ca1830 - ) child of 12 William (1756 - 1843) 11 William (1819 - ) child of 11 William (1735 - 1807) 10 William child of 6 William Dudley (1835 - 1903) child of 13 BUTTELER William 2 William 1 CANADAY KENNEDY Sarah C. (1846 - 1926) spouse of 16 CHRISTOPHER Joan Mount- Stephen (1605 - ) spouse of 6 DETERMAN Alfred Charles Stevenson (1897 - 1975) spouse of 23 Alfred William (1922 - ) child of 23 Anna Rachel (1936 - ) child of 23 Richard Peck (1924 - 1924) child of 23 Rose Marie Catherine (1925 - ) child of 23 ELLIOTT Jane (1576 - ) spouse of 5 FISHER Emily Brooks (1889 - 1890) child of 19 Henry Peck (1899 - 1975) child of 19 Julian Hartwell (1891 - 1916) child of 19 Louise Catherine (1907 - 1937) child of 19 Nannie Belle (1902 - 1994) 23 Owen Dudly (1895 - 1972) child of 19 William Peck (1867 - 1934) spouse of 19 Willie Margaret (1905 - ) 22 FLYNN Biddy Ann child of 22 George spouse of 22 George William child of 22 Lillie Margaret child of 22 GASTON Curtis Lee (1915 - 1986) child of 21 James Thomas (1875 - 1938) spouse of 21 Willoughby Henry (1909 - 1980) child of 21 JACOBY Elizabeth (1765 - 1810) spouse of 11 JOHNSON Elizabeth Ann Waddell spouse of 18 Margaret (1832 - 1913) spouse of 17 LITER Matilda (1807 - 1887) spouse of 13 Susan (1796 - 1851) spouse of 15 MILLER Margaret spouse of 14 PAIGE Grace spouse of 8 PERNFLERMAN Delia spouse of 20 RICE Lucinda Frances (1836 - 1874) spouse of 18 ST.JOHN Cressitt (1570 - ) spouse of 4 THROCKMORTON Mary (1535 - ) spouse of 3 WHEAT Lydia (1784 - ) spouse of 12 Matilda (1778 - ) spouse of 12 Rachel (1806 - 1876) spouse of 12

    Butler Name Study

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    [[Category:Butler Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {{One Name Study | name = Butler | category = }} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''Adding Project Template''' If you would like, you may add a project template to each profile included in your study. This will help raise awareness of your study and may increase collaboration [[Project:One_Name_Studies#Adding_Project_Template|See the One Name Study page for examples]]. '''NOTE''': ''The Butler Name Study is new and still under construction. If you would like to add anything or become a part of this project, click the link to requesting trusted status as you would on any other profile.'' :* [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogists/BUTLER Butler Genealogists] :* [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/BUTLER Butler Genealogy] :* [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/BUTLER Butler Questions on G2G] == Butler Surname == === Butler, Boteler, Botilier, etc. === The surname Butler or Bouteillier, preceeds 1215 when the Magna Carta was created. Butler is an aristocratic surname of Norman-French origins. It is one of the very few surnames to be recognized as being pre-1066 in origin and recording in England, and more rarely in France. It is in an occupational name derived from Olde French: 'bouteillier'. It's meaning is "one who supplies the bottles," (of wine). The surname, "Bouteillier," defines the status of an individual in a royal or noble, household. The Bouteillier or Butler surname's meaning, "Master of the Pantry." The original "Butlers" were much more than servants, as borne by the example of [[FitzWalter-137|Theodore Fitzwalter]], who accompanied [[Plantagenet-1627|King Henry II]] on his conquest of Ireland in 1171. He was not only appointed "Chief Butler of Ireland," but he subsequently adopted "Butler" as his surname. In England and Ireland, no less than ninety four Coats of Arms have been granted to Boteler and Butler, the first belonging to Robert de Pincerna, butler to Randolf, Earl of Chester, in 1158, and the first of the Butlers of Cheshire. The Butler's were also amongst the first into the new American Colonies, Francis Butler, aged 18, is recorded as a settler at 'Elizabeth Cittie, Virginea' in January 1624. He arrived on the ship 'Bonaventure' and was a member of the governors guard. The first recorded spelling of the family name is that of Hugo Buteiller, dated 1055. The calendar of preserved ancient documents of France, during the reign of [[Capet-341|King Henry I]] of France, 1031 - 1060. Surnames became necessary when governments introduced personal taxation. In England this was known as Poll Tax. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.Source: Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2015 The name is like many others from the medieval time period, spelled differently on every document. It's also common in cases of earlier ancestors that the spelling of a name was not standardized and that the person would have used more than one. The Butler name came to Ireland with the Anglo-Norman invasion of the 12th century with the forces of [[Clare-645|Strongbow]]. With the acceptance of a Papal Bull by Pope Adrian IV, their descendants came to be known as the ''Dukes of Ormonde'', taking government control of Ireland on the behalf of England.https://www.houseofnames.com/wiki/Strongbow == The Butler-Rawlings Family Project == Around the 1600s, a few individuals, residing in the villages of Bromham and Corsham, began signing birth, marriage and death records with either ‘Butler alias Rawlings’ or ‘Rawlings alias Butler.’ The living descendants of these individuals have now bare the surnames Butler, Rawlings and Rawlins. In August of 2012, one such descendant, the late Thomas Butler, traced his ancestry to Richard Butler-Rawlings of Corsham, born around 1640. Thomas also took a Y-DNA test, uploading his results to FamilyTreeDNA. 7 years later, in August of 2019, Omar Butler traced his ancestry to a John Butler-Rawlings of Bromham, born around 1580. Having also taken a Y-DNA test, Thomas was identified as a relative of Omar. The matching of Omar and Thomas provided evidence that the Butler-Rawlings family of Bromham was related to the Butler-Rawlings family of Corsham. Relying on such evidence, in September of 2019, Omar Butler, S.D. and S.C., formed the Butler-Rawlings [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Butler-Rawlings_Family_Project&public=1 family project]. The goal of the project would be to uncover the origins, history and current distribution of the Butler-Rawlings family. Using DNA testing, and source-based research, project members are working to identify living descendants of the family, and discover exactly how they are related to those original ‘Butler alias Rawlings’/’Rawlings alias Butler’ ancestors. Updates on such research will be shared through the project’s [https://butler-rawlings.umarbutler.com/ website] and social media. == Notables == [[Butler-7708|Samuel Butler]] - British Author
    [[Butler-7765|Octavia E. Butler]] - Science Fiction Author == Butler Coat of Arms == {{Image|file=Boteler-112.gif |align=l |size=m |caption=Butler/Ormonde Coat of Arms }}
    This original and ancient arms has the blazon of a red field, a bend between three goblets, all gold. == Sources for Butler Research == * [https://onedrive.live.com/redir?resid=67FF1AF236D8FB8D!6838&authkey=!AL3UzkWLeDEWfJQ&ithint=file%2cdoc Descendants of Robertus le Boteler] Author prob. TIMOTHY ELLSWORTH DOUGLAS II * [https://www.google.com/search?q=butler+family+sources&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari#hl=en-us&q=%27butler+family%27+sources+~genealogy Google of Butler Online Resources] * [https://www.google.com/search?q='dukes+of+ormande'+sources+~genealogy&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8&hl=en-us&client=safari#hl=en-us&q=%27dukes+of+ormonde%27+sources+~genealogy Google of Dukes of Ormond Resources] * [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Butler,_2nd_Duke_of_Ormonde James Butler 2nd Duke of Ormande] * [http://butlerfamilies.blogspot.com/2011/03/journey-of-zachariah-butlerand-sons.html?m=1 Butler Families Blogspot] * [http://www.theanneboleynfiles.com/negotiations-anne-boleyn-marry-james-butler/ The Anne Boleyne Files] An examination of the negotiations for marriage for [[Boleyn-1|Anne Boleyn]] and [[Butler-1308|James Butler]] *[https://butler-rawlings.umarbutler.com/ Official website] of the Butler-Rawlings Family Project * The Butler-Rawlings Family Project [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Butler-Rawlings_Family_Project&public=1 WikiTree Page]. * The Butler Society [https://butlersociety.org/history/]

    Buttrum Family Research

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    == Summary == This space contains additional information about the Buttrum/Bertram Family. Rather than crowd profiles with letters and family reunion information, it has been placed here. This information was originally on the profiles for [[Buttram-24|William Buttram, Jr.]] and [[Buttram-22|William Buttram, Sr.]] == Reunion == By Jack Buttram The last weekend in July has, for about the last 14 years or so, been the gathering time for the clan called Buttram, Butrum, Burtram, Mertram, Burtt-Ram or Bertrand (if your taste runs to fancy French.) The place is Camp Maxwell in the environs of Haleyville, Alabama--the sovereign state of Winston (another story known & loved mainly by North Alabamians.) That's where the Buttram "lode" is, that's where we strike gold every July. Presiding over this unlikely gathering of kinsfolk from near & far are Gus & Becky Buttram, directors, caretakers & general factotums of the camp which is an officially designated facility for the handicapped in Alabama. The Buttrams come from as near as "up the road a piece," & as far away as California. Jack Burtram, who originated in St. Clair County, Alabama, but moved to Topeka & got stuck there permanently, writes these notes about the folks who attended the 1983 gathering. I did not make a list of the people who attended the Buttram reunion, so it would be impossible to name them all. I will give you a list as I can remember them, but it is certain to be incomplete. Phillip Buttram, from Virginia, descended from Andrew, a son of William the Revolutionary War Veteran. Also Theo Sneed, a descendant of John Elijah & a son of the Revolutionary War Vet, William, returned this year. The Jack E. Buttrams, from South Carolina, descended from John Elijah, descended on the reunion for about the 4th or 5th year in a row, & ate more chicken than ought to be lawful. From Tennessee, Donald Buttram, descended from Jacob, a brother of William mentioned above. Sam Key & wife from the John Elijah line. And the S.B. & Bennie Lou Buttram Scotts from Memphis, who are from the John Elijah branch of the family. The John Buttrams from Dallas, from the John Elijah clan, came again this year. From Texas also came Jarman & Lorene Buttram representing "the Pea Ridge Branch." Newcomers to the reunion in 1983 were the Macys, Ruby & her brother. They are 2nd cousins to Frank Buttram, who was a geologist & civic leader in Oklahoma, married a preacher's daughter. He's about the only Buttram we know who was a certified millionnaire at age 32. He was 80 when he died in Oklahoma City in 1966. This branch of the Buttram clan is descended from William I's son Cornelius, a brother to the William who fought in the Revolution. They went from Kentucky to Indiana to Missouri & finally wound up in Oklahoma. The William Turners, also from Oklahoma, were in attendance for the 3rd year. They descend from the John Elijah line. The James Keys from the same line & state were "1st timers" in 1983 also. Missouri sends the Archie Buttrams & Fern Malteberger with her husband, Jim. They are descended from yet another brother in that early family of William's--Jacob. (There was also an Abraham--no shortage of Bible names.) These folks are a great help with the genealogy for the Buttrams who don't know where they fit in on the tree. A descendant of Pleasant Buttram attended from Indiana, Wayne Buttram & wife. Also, his cousin, Deborah, from the same state & descent. From Georgia we had Becky Townsend & her uncle who are from the John Elijah branch. Arkansas was represented by Jerome Butram, wife & son, Don, along with his wife Melissa & daughter. My wife & I (Jack Buttram) represented Kansas & I come from the John Elijah branch of the tree. There were so many Buttrams there from Alabama I wouldn't attempt to name them all. Chester Buttram, Clark Buttram, O.L. Buttram, Jr, John Buttram & John II, Mrs. Ben Burttram, Ruth Buttram Dees, Jewel Butler, Ella Millwood, Lewis Buttram, Conway Burttram, Jr, Lee Buttram, Mary Buttram Young & many others. And last year (1982) there were people there I believe from Louisiana, California, Arkansas & Florida. There may have been others that I have missed. If you're on this mailing list of Buttrams & haven't been able to come or haven't been able to come lately, you're missing a gold mine of story telling--some true--& singing & fellowship. You ought to make your plans to be there next year. Walden Buttram, an attorney, has accepted the position of acting president & treasurer of the Buttram Family Association. He will help us form a permanent organization. His address is Route 8 Box 618, Gadsden, Alabama. David Buttram of Independence, Missouri, will print our newsletter or ''"Buttram Journal."'' All of this would not be possible without the computerized list compiled by Don & Melissa Buttram of Little Rock. Thus has begun the use of just a few of the abilities & talents of the Buttram clan, with more to be discovered. We owe a great debt of gratitu6de to Becky & Gus for shouldering this burden almost alone for more than the past decade. Now we are trying to help them a bit with the task. All suggestions will, I am sure, be appreciated. Everyone seems to want more information to circulate more often, & perhaps even to have more events. But we can't really call upon those who have already made such an unselfish sacrifice of time & money & effort to do even more. I'm sure you will want to do the best you can. Next year we're probably going to have a spelling contest to identify those who have the most imaginative way of spelling the family name. Mark Twain (Buttram)--one of the Mississippi gang of "secret Buttrams"--said, "I don't give a fig for a man who only spells a word one way." He's just bound to be one of us. Pat, Mark's modern-day cousin, says, "It's a hard word to begin with & they were all just probably doin' the best they could." Topeka Jack says that Harmon Buttram, from whom he descended, retained the mineral & gold rights to his place over in Georgia when he sold the land. So Jack plans to put gold shares on the market sometime in the future. Probably the Oklahoma folks will follow with some wildcat drilling shares. Then we can all exercise the well-known Buttram financial axion that has attained for our family an obscure niche in the annals of high profit--"Buy high, sell low." We do have, in all seriousness, a tremendous spiritual heritage in the family. And that is carried on by Gus & several of succeeding generations who are continuing to give their lives in the spread of the Gospel, as so many of our ancestors, such as Elijah Wilkes & Mack Buttram have done. Each year we have a good time under the tabernacle roof at the camp, lifting the rafters with some of the good old time hymns. And from the book of Proverbs in the Bible, Chapter 22, verse 1, we find that, "A good name is rather to be chosen than great riches, & loving favor rather than silver & gold." This account would not be complete without mentioning Myrtle Sneed Buttram, daughter of Elijah Wilson, who died last November, shortly before her 102nd birthday. She is the mother of Theo Sneed, previously mentioned, & Helen S. Bodry. In future issues we hope to print some of her poetry she recited with zest. Put this date on your 1984 calendar--Buttram Reunion, July 27-28-29 at Camp Maxwell, Haleyville, Alabama. Further information forthcoming as the news is printed.Source: [[#S24]] Page: Vol. I, #I, p 6, April, 1984 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: ! The Family Name surname Bertram is usually said to mean "son of Bert" or son of "Bert-ram." However, to find the meaning we have to go to the family origin, which is Gothic. It is one of the most ancient of Teutonic names. In Gothic, the ancient name Berth meant "worthy" or "excellent." The present name is believed to have originated in ancient Germany as the names Berthram, later changed to Bertram, & Barthram, later changed to Bartram. In France, the spelling of the name has almost uniformly become "Bertrand." However, during the settlement of the province of Normandy by the Vikings, the name was spelled Bertram & it was introduced into England following the Norman Conquest as Bertram. Before 1000 A.D. in France, in order to distinguish one member of a family from another having the same name, the place of the person's residence was added, such as "Bertram de (of) Peliet," "Bertram du Gueselin," etc. However, by the time of the Norman invasion of England in 1066, the use of 1st names for this purpose was becoming widespread. Thus, we find the following names among the various Rolls of the Companions of Duke William of Normandy (William the Conqueror) in his invasion of England: Robert Bertram le Tort, Baron of Briquebec, Normandy, & his son, William Bertram, also called Guillaume Bertram, Fitz Bertram de Paleit, Baron from Brittany. During the past few hundred years, the name has become rather standardized in Germany as Bertram or Bartram. And in France as Bertrand. Even in Spain, the name is almost uniformly spelled Bertran & Beltran, the name arising there as a result of the conquest of Spain by the Visigoths or the French. In the English language, however, difficulty has almost invariably arisen in the spelling of the name. In England, the name has been spelled variously as Bertram, Bartram, Bartrem, Bartrum, Bartrom, Bateram, & because of the difficulty of spelling it, it has sometimes been shortened to Bert & Bertie, & probably Burt. In Scotland, the name has appeared as Bertram, Bartrem, Bartrahame & Bertrame. In the United States, the same difficulty has arisen, & the name has been spelled Bertram, Bartram, Butrem, Butram, Buttram, Butteram, Burtram, Burttram & Bertie. One of the favorite nicknames for a person having this surname in the US & England is Bert.Source: [[#S25]] Page: Vol. I, #I, p 5, April, 1984 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: == Additional Info == Richard Bradley Justice of the PeaceSource: [[#S26]] Page: Vol. I, #I, p 2, April, 1984 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: ''Buttram Kith & Kin'', Vol I #I, APRIL, 1984: p 1- William II was a Revolutionary War Soldier''Buttram Kith & Kin'', Vol I # I, April, 1984. They went from Kentucky to Indiana to Missouri and finally wound up in Oklahoma. Page 2-[Letter from Jack Burtram of Topeka, Kansas, to his only child, Jill, in Feb 1981. Because of the length of the letter it will be continued in the next issue of ''Buttram Kith & Kin''.] Photos: Grave of William Butram, Revolutionary War Veteran, Bradley Cemetery, Sparta, Tennessee; Harmon & Little Joe; Nelson & Martha Jane Turner; F.M. & Sarah Buttram; George W. Butram; Ben & Nancy Crowell. === Letter === Dear Jill, You have lived all of your life in Kansas & Colorado, & have had little opportunity to meet & know the Burtrams. I believe that you will be interested in the history of these people one of these days. It is because of this that I will try to tell you something of who they were, where they lived & some of their problems so far as I know them. Although much of the trail is hopelessly lost, it is known that Burtrams were in this country as early as 1650 in both Virginia & Maryland. We do not know if these people were our relatives. I have been unable to determine, at this time, when our direct ancestor crossed the Atlantic. I do not know who this was, where he landed, or where he came from. It is generally agreed that we are from England, but I do not know the details. There are Butrams in France & Germany today. The Butram genealogists are in dire need of information that would pinpoint the time & place of the crossing from Europe. We also need to know who made that trip, & why they did it. The 1st person who we definitely know was our ancestor was William I Butram. He was in Virginia around the Bannister & Smith Rivers, as early as 1740. I do not know where he came from, or who his parents were. William I married Margaret, & they were in Rowan County, North Carolina before 1759. William II Butram was the oldest child of William I & Margaret. He was born July 15, 1759, in Rowan County, North Carolina. This is our direct ancestor. William I & Margaret had several children, maybe as many as 13. Some of these were John, Andre, Jacob, Nicholas & Margaret. There were others that I do not know of. The Tax List of Rowan County, North Carolina in 1784 shows that William I Butram & William II Butram paid taxes on 180 acres of land located on Rich's Fork of Abbotts Creek, which is a tributary of the Yadkin River. Rich's fork is 2 or 3 miles NE of Salisbury, North Carolina. The census of Rowan County, North Carolina, 1790, which was the 1st census made by the US, shows the household of William I Butram as follows: 2 males 16 & upward, 3 males under 16, & 6 females. It is obvious that we do not know who all of these people were. The oldest child, William II, would have been 31 years of age at that time, & he had already married & moved out, as had others, but they are not shown in the Rowan County Census. Margaret, a daughter of William I & Margaret, married Joseph Minges on October 23, 1779. The census of Iredell County, North Carolina in 1800 shows the following: #William Buttram, 1 male under 10, 3 males 10-16, 1 male 16-26, 1 male 26-45, 1 female 45 & upward; #Andrew Buttram, 1 male under 10, 1 male 26-45, 1 female 16-26; #John Buttram, 3 males under 10, 1 male 26-45, 1 female under 10, 1 female 26-45; #Nicholas Buttram, 1 male 26-45, 1 female 26-45; #Jacob Buttram, 2 males under 10, 1 male 26-45, 1 female under 10, 1 female 16-26. All of these people are the children of William I & Margaret Buttram. It is also very likely that the male above 45 & the female above 45, in the home of William, are William I & Margaret. William II was 41 years old in 1800, so it is very likely that his parents were already in his household. There is other evidence that this is William I & Margaret. On Jan 30, 1834, William II Buttram went before Benjamin Hancock, Justice of Peace, & made an affidavit, which was a part of his application for a Revolutionary War Pension. A law granting pensions, had been passed about a year before. This affidavit is a very revealing document. It is a part of his military record. He said his records had been burned when his home burned, in Rowan County, North Carolina, & that he had no documentary or written evidence of his service. This affidavit was made in Wayne County, Kentucky. William II was about 75 years old when he made it. In this affidavit, William II stated that he was born in Rowan County, North Carolina. Lived there many years after the war, was married there, & had 4 children, & then moved to Iredell County, North Carolina. He was there for 19 years, then moved to Lee County, Virginia, for about 10 years, & then to Wayne County, Kentucky, where he lived for the past 18 years. By using this affidavit, we can ascertain the date of the following incidents of his life. Born: Rowan County, North Carolina, July 15, 1759. Military Service: 3 months in the fall of 1777, 3 months in the fall of 1779, & 1 month in the fall of 1780. Married: Rowan County, North Carolina, 1780 Mover: To Iredell County, North Carolina, 1787; To Lee County, Virginia, 1806; To Wayne County, Kentucky, 1816; To White County, Tennessee, 1847 Died & Buried: White County, Tennessee, 1853 He made application for pension in 1834 & he was successful. He was paid $32.95 per year, for the remainder of his life. George Bruton & John Marsh signed the affidavit. They said that they know William II Buttram, & believed his story correct. I think that John Marsh was his son-in-law. There is no definite trace of William I & Margaret after the census of 1800. The Census of 1810, Lee County, Virginia, was destroyed & there is no way to determine if they were there at that time. I have contacted officials of Lee County, Virginia & they told me that they do not have any record of deed recordings, or marriage, or death records, of any Buttrams in Lee County. They did say that their records are not complete. They have had some of their records destroyed. I believe that William I & Margaret might be buried in Lee County, Virginia, simply because I cannot find any trace of them in Wayne County, Kentucky. I am quite sure that they moved to Lee County with William II about 1806. Some of the Buttrams were in Wayne County, Kentucky before 1810. They Wayne County census of 1810 show Nicholas, Cornelius, John, Jacob & William III. All of these men are brothers of William II except William III, who is his oldest son. William II Buttram married Sarah Patterson, Jan 29, 1780. They had at least 11 children. They were William III, Cornelius, John Elijah, James, Andrew, Emsley, Willis, Lavinia, Katy, Emily & Sarah. We are descendants of John Elijah. I am not sure if all of William II's children went to Wayne County, Kentucky, but most of them did. Some of the descendants of William II are living there at Sunnybrook, Wayne County, Kentucky today. Flora Bertram, a great, great granddaughter of William III is the Postmistress of Sunnybrook at the present time. William II stayed in Wayne County, Kentucky until 1847. He then moved to White County, Tennessee. He said that his daughter, with whom he was living, was moving to White County, Kentucky to be near her sister. He died in 1853 & is buried in Bradley Cemetery, near Sparta, there in White County, Kentucky. There is a Revolutionary War marker at his grave. I believe that Sarah Patterson Butram had died before 1820. She does not seem to be indicated in the census of 1820. I believe that William II is shown in the home of William III in 1820. The census of 1830, & all the censuses thereafter, show William II living with 2 females, who are much younger. This is Katy & Mary, his daughter & granddaughter. William III Buttram, the oldest child of William II, married Nancy Stinson, February 19, 1807. They had 12 children & 114 grandchildren. She died in 1855 & he died in 1865. This family produced a number of judges, teachers, doctors, lawyers & other professional people. They began to spell their name Bertram about 1840. This change was documented. According to Kentucky history, Jacob Butram sold his farm in Wayne County about 1820 for Tennessee money. He moved into East Tennessee in the 1820s. He settled in McMinn County, Kentucky on the newly opened Cherokee lands. John Elijah Buttram, our ancestor, was born June 1, 1789, in Iredell County, North Carolina. He was the 3rd or fourth child of William II & Sarah Patterson Buttram. John Elijah Buttram married Nancy Harmon, either in Virginia or in Kentucky. They were married about 1816/7. Their 1st child was born June 17, 1818, in Wayne County, Kentucky. The census records indicate that Nancy Harmon was born in Virginia, but there were Harmons in Wayne County, Kentucky as early as 1820. John Elijah & Nancy Harmon had 9 children, born between 1818 & 1840. They were Harmon, Joseph, Elzy, Solomon, James C, Catherine, Nancy, Willis F, & John S. John Elijah is not shown in the census of Wayne County, Kentucky in 1820. I do not understand this. I am quite sure that he was there at that time. Their 2nd child, Joseph, was born in 1820 in Kentucky. The following record is on file at the courthouse in Athens, Tennessee, March 12, 1827, (#3108) Elijah Buttram, this day enters, as occupant entered, the Southeast Quarter of Section 12th, of Township 1st, Range 2nd, west of the meridian, in the County of Rhea, Hawassee District, beginning on the Southeast corner of said quarter, 160 acres. March 12, 1827, E. Buttram. I believe that John Elijah followed his Uncle Jacob into East Tennessee, & was living on this newly acquired Cherokee Land at the time that it was opened to settlers. I believe he stayed on this place until after Nancy Harmon died, & until very late in his life. James Buttram, a brother of John Elijah, had gone to Georgia about 1810. I believe he followed his Uncle Andrew down there. He married Elizabeth Kates at Monticello, Jasper County, Georgia, February 10, 1811. He might have known Elizabeth Kates before he went down there. Their 1st child, Sarah Lucinda Buttram was born in 1812, in Jasper County, Georgia. James Buttram & Elizabeth Kates had 7 children. The 1st 3 were born in Georgia. The 4th, Elizabeth, was born in Kentucky in 1820. The 5th & 6th were born in Georgia in 1822 & 1826. The 7th was born in Tennessee in December 1831. James Buttram moved from Georgia to Tennessee in the late 1820s. This is indicated by the birthplaces of his children. Harmon Buttram & Sarah Lucinda Buttram were married in Tennessee about 1835. So far as I know, there is no record of this marriage, but their 1st child, Francis Marion, was born July 12, 1836, in Rhea County, Tennessee. All of their remaining children were born in Carroll County. I do not know much of what happened to the family of John Elijah Buttram, other than Harmon, but I do have several bits of evidence which indicate something of what they were doing. Joseph Buttram does not show in the Rhea County, Tennessee, census of 1840, 50, or 60. He is in St. Clair County, Alabama, in 1870, with children from 7 to 17 years of age, who were born in Florida. I have been told that he later went to Oregon. Elzy Buttram was in Rhea County, Tennessee in 1860. He was 37 years old & had 5 children, aged 11 to 4 years old. I have been told that he gave the land for the cemetery where his mother, Nancy Harmon Buttram, was buried. David Gray of Dayton, Tennessee, told me that he stipulated that there was to be no colored persons buried in that cemetery. I believe this cemetery is in the Washington community & it is known as the "Old Buttram Cemetery." Elzy moved to Peach Tree Springs, Texas, after the war. I have no information about Solomon Buttram, other than his birth in 1826. James C Buttram, 41, with his wife, Synthia, 37 & 3 small children, were living in Rhea County, Tennessee in 1870. Catherine Buttram was born in 1832 in Rhea County, Tennessee. She later moved to Chattanooga, Hamilton County, Tennessee. I do not know who she married. William F Buttram, 34, & Charlotte Ann, 32, are shown in Rhea County, Tennessee. in 1870. They have 4 children: James S, 13; Elijah H, 7; Nancy C, 3; & John T, 5 months. I have been told that William F left his family & went to Missouri. His son, James S married Margaret Cleary, a sister of Green Cleary. John S Buttram, born 1840, married Catherine Bartlett, February 21, 1864. I believe that Catherine died early, & John S went to Honey Grove, Fannin County, Texas. I do not know when. Nancy Harmon died & is buried in Rhea County, Tennessee. I think she died about 1868. She was buried in the Old Buttram Cemetery, but I do not believe her grave was marked. After Nancy Harmon died, Harmon Buttram went from St. Clair County, Alabama to Rhea County, Tennessee & got his father, John Elijah, & brought him back to Harmon's home, there near Springville, St. Clair County, Alabama. He died & is buried there. I believe John Elijah died about 1870. There is some question about him. Harmon Buttram & his wife, Sarah Lucinda, & their small child, Francis Marion, moved from Rhea County, Tennessee to Carroll County, Georgia between 1836 & 1839. They went with the family of James & Elizabeth Kates Buttram. Harmon's 2nd child, George W, our direct ancestor, was born in Carroll County, Tennessee, March 12, 1839. On March 5, 1841, Harmon bought his 1st farm in Carroll County, Tennessee. He gave $100 for a 200 acre farm. He was 22 years old at the time. Between 1841 & 1864, Harmon had bought & sold more than 750 acres of land, there in Carroll County, Tennessee. He made at least 5 different purchases. He was trading up in value each time. He got $3000 for his last farm, there in Carroll County, Tennessee. It is a beautiful, rolling, red tract, overlooking the Little Buck Creek Valley. It is located about 4 miles south, southeast of Bremen. It looks like it would have made good cotton, & I guess it did. He sold this farm January 14, 1864. It was here in Carroll County, Tennessee. that 8 of his 9 children were born. Most of these children grew to adulthood there, & the 3 oldest were married there. Three grandchildren were born there. Tragedy struck this family in May 1854. Their 8 year old twin girls, Louise C & Sabrina C died just 1 week apart. I do not know what their problem was, but I suspect typhoid. I searched for the graves of these girls in the local cemeteries, but I did not find them. Harmon, as well as his brothers-in-law & his father-in-law were traders. There were more than 100 land transactions in Carroll County, Tennessee between 1841 & 1865 that these men were involved in. All of them were gone from Carroll County by the end of the war (1865). I do not know if they had any public schools, but all of Harmon's children could write, some of them could do quite well. Harmon was unable to write. He signed his name with an "X". I do not know if Sarah Lucinda could write. I believe that Harmon continued to improve his station in life throughout the time that he lived in Georgia. I believe that he & his brothers-in-law were prominent in the affairs of the community. These men were AJ, James Morgan & Charles Jefferson Buttram. Francis Marion Buttram, Harmon's oldest son, married Sarah E McCullough, January 3, 1858. She was the daughter of Daniel B McCullough. Their 1st child, Susan Elizabeth, was born in Carroll County, Tennessee December 29, 1859. Daniel B McCullough had bought a farm in St. Clair County, Alabama in Oct of 1856. George W Buttram married Margaret Hanners July 31, 1861 in Carroll County, Georgia. Their only child, George Benjamin Buttram, was born July 24, 1862 in Carroll County, Georgia. Nancy E Buttram married Benjamin S Crowell May 27, 1858 in Carroll County, Georgia. They had 1 child, Sarah Jane Crowell, born about 1861. None of the other children married until they were living in Alabama. Harmon was not a slave owner. I do not believe that any of the Carroll County, Georgia Buttrams owned slaves. I think that they though that the nation's problems would be resolved short of war. They had lived with this agitation for years & it had always been resolved, so they felt that it would be done again somehow. After the falls of Forts Henry & Donelson, & the federal occupation of Nashville, the war in the west took a grim turn. There was a great wave of excitement throughout the South. Most of the people in Georgia thought this advancing army could & should be stopped. (Continued in next issue.)Source: [[#S27]] Page: Vol. I, #I, p 8, April, 1984 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: Jacob Buttram was born in 1775 in Rowan County, North Carolina. He was the son of William & Margaret Buttram. Some of his brothers were: William (Revolutionary War Veteran); John, who went to Scott County, Tennessee; Nicholas L; Cornelius, who went to Johnson County, Indiana; & Andrew. There is one sister of which we have knowledge, Margaret who married Joseph Minges on October 23, 1779. Jacob's wife, Julia, was born in South Carolina. In 1800, they were living in Iredell County, North Carolina. By 1810 they had moved to Wayne County, Kentucky. And in 1830 Jacob & his family had moved to Rhea County, Tennessee. Sometime before 1835 they moved across the Tennessee River into McMinn County, Tennessee. Jacob & Julia had 10 children--3 boys & 7 girls. The boys were Hiel, Larkin & Noah. The girls were Lavinia Williams, Temperance Hurt, Prudence Moorland, Margaret Keeton, Julia Melissa Fields, Mary Wan & Nancy Keith. Hiel Buttram was born September 12, 1795 in North Carolina. He married Polly Hurt in April 1818 in Wayne County, Kentucky. Polly was born April 25, 1801, in South Carolina. They had 12 children--5 boys & 7 girls. The boys were: James G, Moses, John G, William Asbury & Jacob. The girls were: Vincy Carroll, Deginira Foster, Jane Wattenbarger, Nancy A Wattenbarger, Sarah E Richeson, Mary C Foster & Milissa Foster. Larkin Buttram was born about 1798 in North Carolina. In August 1818 he married Elizabeth Hurt. She was a sister to Hiel's wife, Polly, & they were the daughters of Will Hurt (born 1771) & Jane Foster Hurt (born 1770)]. Jane was the sister of William H Foster, Governor of South Carolina. Larkin & Elizabeth had 9 children. There were 4 sons & 5 daughters. Two of their sons must have died in childhood. The other 2 were William & Noah. The daughters were Jane Sliger, Sarah Foster, Mary, Nancy Sliger who went to Oregon, & Elizabeth Tuggle. After Elizabeth died Larkin married Rebecca Hamilton, widow of Robert W Hamilton, about 1855 in Meigs County, Tennessee. Larkin died September 8, 1857 in McMinn County, Tennessee. Noah Buttram was born in Wayne County, Kentucky about 1804. He married Ann Huffaker in December 1821. They were the parents of 11 children. There were 3 sons but only 2 lived to reach adulthood--Elihu Embra & Jacob, both of whom migrated to Arkansas. The girls were Sophrana Minges, Mary Ann Blane, Lourana Tamsy Shipley & Matilda, all of whom moved to Douglas County, Missouri; Margaret Ann Scoggins & Martha Julia Ann Scoggins, who moved to Yolo County, California in 1856; & Jane Buttram & Malinda Bowman. A few years ago this writer went to McMinn County, Tennessee researching the Buttram family. I met Mr Willis F Buttram of Athens, McMinn County, Tennessee. He is a great grandson of Hiel Buttram. Mr Buttram was very hospitable & gracious to this writer & showed her where Jacob Buttram's family settled in McMinn County, & the 2 old church buildings which they built. He also supplied some information on his family & told this interesting story. The Buttrams did not like Indians, & would not have anything to do with them. However, Noah's wife, Ann, bought a pair of Indian moccasins. Hiel & his family did not like it, & got mad at her. Noah & his family & a few of his friends stopped attending the Buttram Chapel Methodist Church, the church Jacob & his family started in about 1835. So Noah & his friends began meeting for services in the school house. But Hiel was on the school board & locked the door to the school house. When Noah & his congregation came together there the following Sunday they found themselves locked out. Noah said, "We will meet on Monday & build our own building on my land." They did. The deed was dated Sunday, March 2, 1848. Noah named his church Tranquility Methodist Church. It is located about 1 mile from the Buttram Chapel Methodist Church. Shortly after 1850 Noah sold his land & went to Missouri. A book concerning the Huffaker family states the Ann, the wife of Noah Buttram, died prior to 1855 in Missouri. Jacob Buttram's will, dated September 23, 1855, states that his son Noah was deceased. Hiel Buttram remained in McMinn County, Tennessee, & in his will left 2 hundred dollars to build a house of worship for the Methodist Episcopal Church "on or near ground where old church stands, near my house." That building is still standing today, as also does Noah's "Tranquility." Hiel died November 30, 1867 & is buried in the Buttram Chapel Methodist Church Cemetery. When he died, he was a Trustee of McMinn County, Tennessee. Later his son, Moses Buttram, was Trustee of McMinn County to the Tennessee State Legislature. Hiel had 2 grandsons who became doctors & 4 grandsons who were Justices of the Peace. === Notes === Note See Sources 4 May 1999--Sent all information pertaining to John Williams & Lavinia Buttram to: Sybil Cramer, 2759 Seminole Drive, Marianna, Florida 32446; Also gave her Carolyn Short's information. ''''Buttram Kith & Kin, April 1984, Vol I, #I, p 9: The Vacant Lot'''' There's something disappearing from the American scene, & this summer when the kids are out of school we're gonna miss it more than ever. I'm referring to the vacant lot. I believe in some cities, like Chicago, a vacant lot is called a "prairie" for some reason. Anyway, we keep building up so much we're running plumb out of vacant lots, & that's taking valuable playground away from the youngsters. We have parks, of course, which are fine, but they have to be run with rules & regulations, which makes matters sorta confining. What I want is just an empty place that's handy where the kids can do anything that's wholesome & healthful. A place where they play cowboy & injun, pitch horseshoes, shoot marbles, play hopscotch, have clod fights, & just general romping around in. We're running out of space, that's all. Backyards are either disappearing or being overrun with barbecue pits, & front yards--the owners howl if anybody steps on the grass. "No Trespassing" signs are everywhere. I'm thankful that fellows my age grew up when there was room to play. Our folks usually knew they could find any of us down at the vacant lot. : And we could roam in the pastures where we took the cows to graze, & plunge in the ole swimmin' hole. In town we played hide & seek among the bales of cotton down at the cotton gin, & occasionally we sneaked inside & played in the mountains of cottonseed. Then we had a pretty free range in the lumber yard, which was pretty much open country then. Yes, sir, if I ever get to be a philanthropist, I'm gonna donate to some community a vacant lot, with nothing on it except a coupla signs. One will day, "Reserved for Kids", & the other will say, "No Building Allowed." [From ''Poems For Out-Loud Readin''', gotten Together By Pat Buttram] {Pat Buttram was quite prominent in western movies in the 30s & 40s.} Source: [[#S28]] Quality or Certainty of Data: 3 Data: Text: : Carolyn J. Short : 908 Petra Lane : Pacific Grove, CA 93950-4822 : April 1, 1998 : Ruth G. Overman : 5780 Bell Road : Redding, CA 96001 Dear Ruth, I noticed in the Mormon History Center information you have been doing research on the Buttrams (I believe you had entered William Buttram, Sr, born in 1735. I am in the process of researching my family history, the John S Buttram family, my great grandfather, born in 1854, wife was Mary E, born also in 1854. I don't know what her maiden name was. I believe my great grandfather had 7 sons: James Ed [my grandfather, my mother was Mamie Adine (Buttram) Sory, married Ralph A. Sory on January 28, 1931 in Stigler, Oklahoma], Millard, Walter R, Ocie Humphery, Melvin H & Homer. I don 't know the name of one son. He had one daughter, Lena O, born in 1900. Any information you might have on John S Buttram would be greatly appreciated. Also if you have information as to his wife's maiden name, his parents, sons and what counties they lived in, would be most most helpful. Please let me know as to how you are related to the Buttrams. Thanking you in advance. Sincerely, Carolyn J. Short Kathleen Overman Tobiasson answered with over 100 pages of information on April 22, 1998. : April 29, 1998 : Kathleen Overman Tobiasson : [address] : Dear Kathleen: Thank you so much for answering my letter and sending the information, it was most appreciated. I am sending you a check for $20.00 to cover your cost. I just started researching my family history in February of this year. I am mainly trying to verify the names that were given to me by relatives. I believe we are both descendants of William Buttram, Senior. In your files William Buttram, Sr, (969) and his son Jacob Buttram (977) is your family branch. The information I have on my family and am trying to verify starts with William Buttram, Sr (969) also. His son William Buttram, Jr, (971) I believe is my family branch. The information you have states that "No Children Recorded" for William Buttram, Jr, (971) and his wife, Sarah (Patterson) (980). I am sending you a copy of the ''"Buttram Kith and Kin"'' which my aunt gave to me. On page 3 it states that William II (Jr) and Sarah had at least eleven children. Their son Andrew Buttram, born 1795 in South Carolina, had six children in 1830 census. {KRT: This is wrong. He was born in North Carolina.} Andrew's son, Jeremiah (Jerry) 1827(?); Jeremiah's son, John S. (Bud) 1854; John's son, James Edward (Ed) 1875. As I said I am still verifying this information and I will send you what I come up with. You mentioned you are the oldest of nine children. Well I am next to the oldest of ten children. Myself and three others were born in Oklahoma, moving to Chowchilla, California in January of 1938, and then to Monterey, Caifornia in 1941. Our parents are deceased, mother, Mamie Adine (Buttram) Sory in 1982 and dad, Ralph A. Sory in 1995. Thank you again for the information you supplied. Carolyn J. Short (XXX) XXX-XXXX KRT note to her May 5, 1998--does she want all I have--printed or disks? Carolyn Short, 908 Petra Lane, Pacific Grove, CA 93950 : February 8, 1999 : Dear Kathy, Remember me? You sent me information on the Buttram family history. I told you about the paper for the Buttram family -'' The Buttram Kith & Kin''. I sent information on how to obtain a subscription & my letter was returned. I finally found a new address for it & thought you might like to know. The editor of the paper is Conway Buttram, Jr, 4709 Bridgewater Road, Birmingham, AL 35243. The subscription is $10.00 per year. I spoke with Gus & Becky Buttram (address-631 County Road 3444, Haleyville, AL 35565) on the phone today & they are going to send me a copy of the latest paper. I am also taking out a subscription. Gus & Becky told me about a gentleman by the name of Charles D Waid, published a book on the Buttram family, his address is Charles D Waid, 136 Avenue E, Puyallup, WA 98374. His phone # is (253) 845-2341. Do you have an e-mail address? My e-mail is cjshort@redshift.com. Do you have any information on Jeremiah Buttram born about 1827 in Tennessee? Sincerely, Carolyn Short REPLY 2-24-99. I only have the information I got from her. == Family Members == List consisting of Name, Born, Died * John Buttram ? ? * Nicholas Buttram ? 1686 Md. * John Buttram ? ? * William Buttram 1706 Md. ? * William Buttram 1735 Va. ? Va. * Margaret ? 1733 ? ? Va. * Jacob Buttram 1775 NC 1855 TN * Julia Keeton 1774 SC 185? TN * Noah Buttram 1804 KY 1851 Ark. * Anna Huffaker 1803 KY 1851 Ark. * Elihu Buttram 1827 TN 1864 MO * Sarah Wattenbarger 1826 TN 1855 Ark. * Jacob Buttram 1849 TN 1916 OK * Mary M. M. Mahan 1850 MO 1915 OK * Jacob Buttram 1874 MO 1920 MO * Mary Bradley 1879 MO 1953 MO * Everett Buttram 1902 MO 1981 MO ** 1. Inis Lofton 1905 MO 1930 MO ** 2. Verna Wetmore 1905 CT 1994 MO (Children: Everett & Inis: 1. Everett, Jr. 1925 MO * Everett & Verna: ** 1. Archie 1934 MO ** 2. Paul 1936 MO ** 3. Wanda 1939 MO ** 4. Katherine 1940 MO ** 5. Bill 1942 MO "From William Buttram, b. 1706, to the present day can all be documented, based on other evidence I have no doubt that John Butteram is our direct line." Archie Buttram == Sources ==

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    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Indian Springs Creek Exhibit }} :'''1780's -1790's''' The mound builders and later Creek Indians inhabited the Indian Springs. Butts County hosts annual festivals and visitors may visit the area. The waters are sulfur springs, but claim to have healing purposes. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/butts-county :'''1792''' Douglas Watson, U.S. Indian Agent discovered the springs and named them "Gunpowder Springs due to the taste of the water (sulfury) {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Indian Springs State Park }} :'''1812 ''' William McIntosh joined Andrew Jackson's forces during the War of 1812-15 and rose to being a Brigadier General. :'''1821'''-The Indian Springs Hotel, now a museum, was the site of the signing of the treaty that ceded all Native American land in Butts County to the government. Today it is operated as a museum and had been carefully preserved by generations of historical society members. Indian Springs State Park surrounds the Indian Springs hotel as the oldest State Park.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butts_County,_Georgia :'''1821''' Varner house was in use was a hotel. :'''Jan 8 1821''' the First of 2 famous treaties were signed at Indian Springs. 2nd treaty was Feb 12 1825. As a result the state of Georgia received all of the land once owned by Creeks.. The Creeks received $400,000 payment and acre for acre of land further west of the Mississippi River. This treaty caused McIntosh to be murdered as the Creeks at first felt he had betrayed them.http://files.usgwarchives.net/ga/butts/history/other/buttscou608gms.txt.https://buttscountyga.com/history-and-natural-resources/ https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/butts-county :'''1823''' The McIntosh Inn was built in 1823 at Indian Springs in Butts County by Creek leader Chief William McIntosh was known as a resort until 1930's, thrived as a popular resort until the 1930s. Macintosh's Creek mother had married a Scots settler, Capt. William McIntosh. :'''1825''' {{Blue|Butts County was created 24 December 1825 from Henry and Monroe Counties.}} :'''1825''' Macintosh was spokesman in a conference room of his Indian Springs Hotel during the land distribution. He signed the treaty for Creek lands in Georgia to go to the US Federal Government during the meeting. This left the Creek Indians feeling betrayed, and 3 months later, angry Creeks murdered McIntosh :'''1825-1930's McIntosh's hotel,''' McIntosh Inn and the medicinal springs were a resort until the Great Depression. {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=i |size=230 |caption=Indian Springs sign near Spring House. }}{{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Indian Springs SpringHouse }}{{clear}} :'''Dec 24, 1825''' The 64th County of Georgia was created by the Georgia legislature from Henry County and Monroe County. This was in honor of Samuel Butts, Creek War officer killed in 1814. http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/butts :'''1825''' Butts County began. The Georgia legislature created the 187-sq. mi. county from part of Henry and Monroe counties and presented the new county to Gov. George Troup as a gift!This was named in honor of a Virginian, Capt. Samuel Butts killed in the Battle of Calabee in Alabama during the Creek Indian Wars, of 1811-15. Some people classify this small county as a "bedroom community", since it is near the metropolitan Atlanta and Macon areas. :'''1826''' - A court chose the site and bought land for the county seat of Jackson. creating Butts County, the inferior court selected a site and purchased land in 1826 for laying out of a county seat. :'''1826''' Jackson, Georgia was formed as Butts County seat and incorporated. By Dec 26 the General assembly ratified the selection of Jackson, Georgia It was named for U.S. president Andrew Jackson who spent weeks in the area prior to fighting the Seminoles in Florida in the First Seminole War and the Battle of New Orleans. ::Historic homes were Robert Grier's home. Today the First National Bank of Jackson is located there. :'''Dec 26, 1826''' Ratification by the General Assembly occurred. With that, Jackson, Georgia began as the County Seat. It is named in honor of Andrew Jackson, hero in Georgia with his battles against the Creeks and the Battle of New Orleans :'''Feb 1, 1828''' The unoccupied and unfinished courthouse burned down, with no records lost.https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Butts_County,_Georgia_Genealogy {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Butts co. 1830 map. }}{{clear}} ::Other towns followed, including Indian Springs (1837); Flovilla (1883); Jenkinsburg (1889); and Pepperton (1897). Indian Springs later disincorporated and Pepperton was merged with Jackson in 1966, leaving 3 incorporated cities in Butts County. ::Indian Springs became Indian Springs Park which boasts historic sites, eating places and the famous Indian Springs hotel. :'''1840s''' Parker Lindsy but the first gristmill on Seven Islands. Other waterwheel-powered mills, including the Indian Springs Gristmill, began on the rivers of Butts county. Due to its easy access to water transportation as well as water mills, the county became an industrial community prior to some of the state of Georgia. {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Sherman's right, March to the Sea. }}{{clear}} :'''1864''' Gen William T. Sherman made his infamous March to the Sea during the civil war.. The Union army destroyed a lot of Butts County and its cities.. :'''Nov 17, 1864''' During the American Civil War the courthouse was destroyed on 17 November, but no records were lost. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Butts_County,_Georgia_Genealogy {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Butts Co. map. }}{{clear}} :'''1867-1870's''' Butts County struggled for decades to regain its economy.. :'''1873''' - the Old Mill was built :'''1881''' - William Jenkins granted land for the Southern Railroad to build a track through Jenkinsburg, Georgia. :'''May 5 1882-''' the first railway and train helped jump-start the County. :'''1882''' -- Industries such as hat-making establishments, and candle-making factories were the earliest manufacturing ventures. Transportation on the early ferries on the rivers enabled a transition from agriculture to industry. These rivers could makes of the water power to run the mills. Railroads were built to cross the Butts county area. These railways could transport goods to market. :'''1884''' First telephones :'''1885''' Flovilla, Georgia was incorporated after changing its name from Indian Springs..A must see attraction is the Old Flotilla Schoolhouse which was used 1885-1932.Other incorporated towns in the county are Flovilla and Jenkinsburg. One of Butts County's attractions, the Old Flovilla Schoolhouse (used from 1885 to 1932), is located in the town. :'''1889''' Jenkinsburg, Georgia was incorporated. It was named for William Jenkins who granted land for the Southern Railroad to build a track through town. ::Pepperton, Georgia began as an African American community, located near a field of red peppers. After this it developed into a mill town. :'''1889''' The Flovilla and Indian Springs Railroad in 1889. were constructed. Nearby the is the Indian Springs Chapel built 1890's. {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=McIntosh Inn, later Butts County Historical Society }}{{clear}} :'''1890-1992''' - The Indian Springs Chapel was used as a Baptist church when it was given to Butts County Historical Society for preservation. Nearby can be seen the Indian museum, which is in a building built by Civilian Conservation Corps. Also nearby is the Rastello House, or (Idelewilde built 1907 ) on land bought by Robert Grier Bryans. Robert Grier Briens was great grandson of Robert Grier, astronomer who is thought to have founded Grier's almanac. Park offices are within a house built by Grier's sisters. :'''1896''' - Pepperon Cotton Mills was first built and began running. :'''1898''' The Butts County Courthouse in Jackson was built. This was the replacement for the one which Union general William Sherman and the soldiers burned during their March to the Sea in 1864. The courthouse was designed with elements of the High Victorian Eclectic and colonial revival styles. :'''1905''' First waterworks :'''Feb 19, 1907''' - Electric lighting began and traffic lights began in 1926. :'''1908''' - Lloyd Shoals Dam on the Ocmulgee River began, and by 1910 began providing the electric power for Butts county. This brought more industrialization. Some large businesses include: several soft drink bottling plants, Jackson Ice Corporation (1920). {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=McIntosh Lake. }} :'''1910'''- Lloyd Shoals dam was constructed, which created Jackson Lake. This is mostly used as a recreational lake :'''1911''' A dam was built on the Ocmulgee River which created Jackson Lake. This provided the power for Georgia Power Company. It is also a recreational place from middle and North Georgia. ::Robert Grier, creater of "Grier's Almanac"which farmer's use. :'''1921''' The Wigwam Hotel burned at Indian Springs. {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=State Park }}{{clear}} :'''1927''' - Indian Springs was established as Indian Springs State Park as the oldest state park in the USA. The medicinal properties were of the springs were used byt he Native Americans and still are today.. The park also offers camping, and fishing. {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Indian Springs museum. }}{{clear}} :'''1930's''' Economic hardships occurred in the County due to hardships brought by the Great Depression . :'''1933''' Citizens gave to Georgia the 122 acres of land around the Springs for the Indian Springs State Park. The early Indians knew the Springs to be health giving. Tourists visit all year long. markers are posted visits Indian Springs; the Old Collier House and others. ::Indian Springs State park has thousands of lovely trees, stone buildings, walks, drives,. Today, thanks to our citizens of Butts County, this area is known as Indian Springs State Park with thousands of lovely trees, stone buildings, drives, walks, is indeed a place of beauty. Appropriate markers may be seen. :'''1939''' - High Falls State Park and Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, were established and protects 35,000 acres of loblolly pine and hardwood forest as a habitat for the wild animals. :'''1940s''' helped the county return to a healthy diversified industrial base.> ::Jackson, Georgia is still a rural town, and has difficulty with competition from the malls and chain stores versus Jackson's mom and pop stores. {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-1.png |align=r |size=240 |caption=Jackson city home }}{{clear}} {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=City of Jackson . }}{{clear}} :'''1978''' “The History of Butts County Georgia”was published. This covers history from 1825 to 1976. In 2012 the book was revised. http://buttscountyga.com/history/ ::Butts County has gained attention in recent years as being a frequent backdrop for a number of movies and television shows. :'''1996''' Pepperon, Georgia was annexed by Jackson. It is now called East Jackson, Georgia. :'''2016, 2017''' Netflix Original Series '''Stranger Things''' made the Butts County city of Jackson, Georgia the backdrop of the show's fictional town of Hawkins, Indiana, turning the downtown area into a 1980s Indiana small town. In addition to the many buildings of the downtown that are visible in various scenes, the exterior of the Butts County Courthouse is featured, standing in for the Hawkins library. :'''2007''' Georgia Dept. of Community of Affairs named Butts County and Flotilla, Georgia to be Georgia Signature communities as 2 of 12 communities in Georgia to receive the designation. {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=Stanger things logo }}{{clear}} ::Butts County is the location for the '''Stranger things''' has brought tourism to the county. The County is the location of other shows as well such as ''The Originals'', TV show, and a remake of''' Endless Love''' by Universal Studios. :'''2012''' The 100th anniversary celebration of the Confederate Monument located on the Courthouse Square was celebrated in Butts County. http://buttscountyga.com/history/ :'''2013''' [http://www.jacksonprogress-argus.com/news/william-mcintosh-chapter-dar-receives-butts-county-chamber-golden-nail/article_91edd8f6-90e5-5599-8953-b270cc1e8b82.html William McIntosh Chapter of DAR Award] Members of William McIntosh Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution received an award for the 84 year old building’s newly renovated exterior. Funding was proceeds from the sale of the 2012 revised edition, “The History of Butts County Georgia” (history from 1825 to 1976). http://buttscountyga.com/history/The William McIntosh Chapter Members of the Daughters of the American Revolution received an award for the building’s newly renovated exterior. A husband arranged the landscaping. The Cedar shake siding was replaced with HardiePlank siding on the front sides. Two dormers were removed from the roof. Paint accents show as dark blue doors and awnings accent the siding.http://www.jacksonprogress-argus.com/news/william-mcintosh-chapter-dar-receives-butts-county-chamber-golden-nail/article_91edd8f6-90e5-5599-8953-b270cc1e8b82.html ::Today Citizens have helped keep Indian Springs State Park alive with thousands of trees, stone buildings, and trails and walks. ::History is all around in Butts County. Resources draw visitor to Indian Springs State Park (USA's State park), the Indian Springs Hotel (originally a stagecoach stop near Indian Springs State Park), and the Civil War Heritage trail to see the path of General Sherman's 'March to the Sea". The Union Army passed through Butts County in 1864. ::Butts County has its natural resources such as many rivers, an abundant water supply. This is delivered countywide via a water system, which has capacity for more expansion. Another Resource is the timber, which is widely available and 2nd growths or 3rd can be done. ---- ::Points of interest, are listed on RESOURCES, in addition to Indian Springs, include the J. R. Carmichael House in Jackson and several recreational facilities: High Falls State Park; Lloyd Shoals Dam Reservoir, also called Jackson Lake; High Falls State Park, near Jackson in Butts County, is a popular destination along the Towaliga River for camping and boating. The town of High Falls, established in the early 1800s, became a ghost town during the 1880s, when the railroads gained prominence over waterways for commercial transportation. ===Government Offices=== The 1825 act creating Butts County provided that county superior and inferior courts meet at the '''house of Jacob Holly''' until a courthouse could be built. 1826, the county's new inferior court purchased land for erecting public buildings and laying out a county seat. Dec. 1826, this site was incorporated as the town of Jackson, and a '''log courthouse was built.''' 1827, construction began on a larger courthouse -- but this building burned before completion. Feb, 1828 A new courthouse was completed . One report indicates that a fourth courthouse was built in 1860, but whatever courthouse was in use in 1864 was''' burned''' during Sherman's March to the Sea. In 1872, the legislature authorized Butts County to borrow up to $5,000 to build a new courthouse (Ga. Laws 1872, p. 395). The following year, the amount that could be borrowed was raised to $9,000 (Ga. Laws 1873, p. 229). Whether this legislation resulted in a new courthouse is unclear -- but it is known that the current courthouse was completed in 1898. 1828 The unoccupied and unfinished courthouse burned down 1 February, with no records lost.https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Butts_County,_Georgia_Genealogy 1864 During the American Civil War the courthouse was destroyed on 17 November, but again no records were lost.https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Butts_County,_Georgia_Genealogy 1898 Courthouse, architecture is High Victorian eclectic with Colonial revival elements, and was designed by Bruce and Morgan. The Court House at Jackson houses the earliest marriage register and Will book. This courthouse was built in 1898 and there were two courthouses prior to this . ===Geography=== :Location - central part of Georgia. :Population 2010 census, the population was 23,655. :County seat -Jackson. :Metropolitan Statistical Area -Butts County is included in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. ====Adjacent counties==== *Newton County (north){{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Butts Co. map }} *Jasper County (east) *Monroe County (south) *Lamar County (southwest) *Spalding County (west) *Henry County (northwest) ====Protected areas==== *Indian Springs State Park {{Image|file=Butts_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=State Park }}{{clear}} *Jackson Lake ===Demographics=== Ikn 2000, there were 19,522 people in the county with a population density of 105 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 69.22% White, 28.82% Black or African American, 0.39% Native American, 0.26% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.34% from other races, and 0.95% from two or more races. 1.42% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. By 2010 there were 23,655 people n the county with a population density of 128.3 people/sq. mi. The median income for a household in the county was $52,257 and the median income for a family was $59,511. The per capita income for the county was $20,963. About 9.0% of families and 12.4% of the population were below the poverty line, including 19.1% of those under age 18 and 10.0% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butts_County,_Georgia *In 2010, the center of population of Georgia was located in the northeastern portion of the county *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butts_County_School_District Butts County School District] : three elementary schools, one middle school, and one high school. :Elementary schools
    ::Hampton L. Daughtry Elementary School ::Jackson Elementary School ::Stark Elementary School :::Middle school
    :::Henderson Middle School ::::High school
    ::::Jackson High School *1966-Georgia Diagnostic and Classification State Prison, (formerly Georgia Diagnostic and Classification Center, and often shortened to Georgia Diagnostic Prison.), is the largest employer in Butts County. The prison is a maximum security prison that also houses the death row inmates. Until recent years, it was the location of the electric chair until this was replaced by lethal injection. *Butts County is included in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. :2010, the center of population of Georgia was located in the northeastern portion of the county ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Jackson, Georgia|Jackson]] county Seat, (population 5045) ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jackson,_Georgia Jackson, Georgia] =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *[[:Category: Jenkinsburg, Georgia|Jenkinsburg]] *[[:Category: Sandy, Georgia|Sandy]] *[[:Category:Flovilla, Georgia|Flovilla (population 653)]] Indian Springs is 2 miles away ::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flovilla,_Georgia Flovilla Georgia] ====County Resources==== *1821-The Indian Springs Hotel, was the site of the signing of the treaty that ceded all Native American land in Butts County to the government. Today it is operated as a museum and had been carefully preserved by generations of historical society members. *Indian Springs State Park surrounds the hotel and is the oldest State Park in the nation. *1911-Jackson Lake, created by the damming of the Ocmulgee River, is now a prime recreational venue that attracts many visitors from all over middle and North Georgia. *1929-Fresh Air Barbecue, the oldest functioning barbecue restaurant still in its original location in Georgia, was awarded the title of Georgia's Best Barbecue in 1984.. *Indian Springs, *J. R. Carmichael House in Jackson and several recreational facilities: *Lloyd Shoals Dam Reservoir, also called Jackson Lake, recreational facility as well *High Falls State Park, near Jackson in Butts County, is a popular destination along the Towaliga River for camping and boating. *High Falls, established in the early 1800s, became a ghost town during the 1880s, when the railroads gained prominence over waterways for commercial transportation. *Piedmont National Wildlife Refuge, which was established in 1939 and protects 35,000 acres of loblolly pine and hardwood forest habitat for the wild animals living there. * Towaliga River for camping and boating. *Butts County Historical Society is fundraisers for **Dogwood Festival in April, **Annual Invitational Fine Arts Festival in May **Freedom Celebration in July **Native American Festival in September **Civil War Days **"Home for the Holidays" celebration **Scottish Festival. =====Notables===== *Clarence Lemar Burpee, a railway man b. 1894, Jackson in 1894, Brig Gen, Distinguished Service, Legion of Merit, early commanding officer in the 703rd Railway Grand Division of the Allies during World War II (1941-45). As assistant chief of transportation in the Military Railways Division of the European Theater of Operations in 1944-45, he achieved the rank of brigadier general and was awarded the Distinguished Service Medal and Legion of Merit. *John Head, journalist, newspaper editor, raised in Jackson. Penn Foundation chair, author 2 books, :We Were the Land's: The Biography of a Homeplace" (1999) and "Standing in the Shadows: Understanding and Overcoming Depression in Black Men" *William Ferguson Smith, newspaper editor, author, and prime mover behind the development of Butts County, ====Census==== :1830 --- 4,944 — :1840 --- 5,308 7.4% :1850 --- 6,488 22.2% :1860 --- 6,455 −0.5% :1870 --- 6,941 7.5% :1880 --- 8,311 19.7% :1890 --- 10,565 27.1% :1900 --- 12,805 21.2% :1910 --- 13,624 6.4% :1920 --- 12,327 −9.5% :1930 --- 9,345 −24.2% :1940 --- 9,182 −1.7% :1950 --- 9,079 −1.1% :1960 --- 8,976 −1.1% :1970 --- 10,560 17.6% :1980 --- 13,665 29.4% :1990 --- 15,326 12.2% :2000 --- 19,522 27.4% :2010 --- 23,655 21.2% :Est. 2016 --- 23,817 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Jackson City Cemetery, Jackson, Georgia|Jackson City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Sandy Creek Cemetery, Sandy, Georgia|Sandy Creek Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Butts_County,_Georgia

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    WELCOME! While this is the former BY3368 Y DNA Project page... with Y DNA information being revealed by more Big Y-700 tests over the past few years, that project has changed to the new BY3374 Y DNA Project. You can see links to that project, below. The age estimation for BY3368 is ca. 950 AD/CE, at which time, these people (based upon BY3364 Big Y-700 test-taker information) were in modern Yorkshire, England, and were possibly associated with the Kingdom of Elmethttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Elmet, yet another Brythonic kingdom. It appears likely that BY3368 was made-up of people who fled from within, or very near, the Kingdom of Dumnoniahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dumnonia#:~:text=Dumnonia%20is%20the%20Latinised%20name,present%2Dday%20South%20West%20England, in what is now SW England. Given the distribution of the surnames under BY3364, and the historical timeline, the BY3368 people were among the Brythonic-speakinghttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brittonic_languages residents of the Kingdom of Dumnonia which were pressured out of that area by the Anglo-Saxons between the 6th and 10th centuries, ADWhile Harding kit #562136 (BY3364 + 7 pv), traceable to Wiltshire, England, may be indicative of the earliest, pre-surname location traceable for Haplogroup BY3364, another kit, Bassett kit # 80990 (sample no longer viable to test to Big Y-700), may also point to SW England. Test-takers who are currently BY3368 (subclade/branch of BY3374) are Agar (kit #B215899) and Ardrey (kit # unknown). Neither are a match to each other at any level (Y-12 to Y-111), indicating a GD of more than 10. Agar claims ancestry in Yorkshire, while it's likely Ardrey is connected to the Ardrey line of Lanarkshire, Scotland. Beyond these two kits, at least two (Bostick - kit # unknown, and Chesser - #N14023) claim ancestry in Yorkshire, and Cheshire counties, respectively. This gives us a "breadcrumb" trail, from 450 AD/CE, from SW England to these the area near modern Yorkshire. What this may suggest is that branches of BY3364 left the Kingdom of Dumnonia for the Kingdom of Elmet (essentially centered on modern Leeds, England). Given BY3368 did not emerge until ca. 950 AD/CE, this also indicates the BY3368 Scotland branches (BY3374 and one other not yet identified) of BY3368 did not arrive in that area until (likely) the early to late 11th century. Of course, BY3374, while covering a range of surnames, had its progenitor in a Mor/Mure/Muir. Ardrey (BY3368>TBD) has zero matches at Y-111. Brown (kit #158234) is a 19th century NPE (John Brown, 1865-1938, was born to Margaret Brown, daughter of Andrew and Margaret Brown), born in Campbelltown, Argyll). ==Haplogroup BY3368 Age Estimation== *FTDNA estimates Haplogroup R-BY3368 represents a man who is estimated to have been born nearly 1,100 years ago (ca. 950 AD/CE). == BY3368 Phylogenetic Parent == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY3364|BY3364]] == BY3368 Phylogenetic Children == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY3374|BY3374]] (Mure/Muir and associated surnames of SW Scotland) *[[Space:Haplogroup FTB90017|FTB90017]] (Yorkshire, England and Lanarkshire, Scotland) *TBD (SW England) ==Sources==

    BY3368 Muir/Mure/Moore

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    == Muir/Moore Lines under BY3374== The following list is of family lines... all from the BY3364 and Subclades Y DNA Project page (Family Tree DNA)]... identified among Y DNA testers. As indicated in the list, some have descendants who have tested to a terminal haplogroup (usually meaning they have tested at the Big Y level, through FTDNA), while others have tested to a lower level and are in need of an upgrade in testing. Some names will be added that have yet to have a descendant test. Please check back for the completion of this effort: *'''[[Moore-57033|Moore, Benjamin D.]], b. 1777, Maryland; d. 1855, Rush Co., Indiana.''' One descendant has tested Y-12, to M269; neesd upgrade to Big Y-700 for terminal haplogroup. *'''[[Moore-57032|Moore, Benjamin D.]], d. 1810, Bourbon Co., Kentucky.''' One descendant has tested Y-111, to L21; needs upgrade to Big Y-700 for terminal haplogroup. *'''Moore, Carroll, b. ca. 1750.''' '''Tested to terminal haplogroup BY188117'''. *'''[[Moore-56997|Moore, David Dayton]], ca. 1814, New Hampshire - 1895, Minnesota.''' One descendant has tested Y-111, to M269; for terminal haplogroup. May be from the same line as James Moore (1702-1773). Based on closest matches (at a Genetic Distance of 1 and 2), may test to BY194967. *'''[[Muir-868|Muir, Hugh]], 1843, Dumfries, Scotland; d. 1931, Carbondale, Pennsylvania.''' '''Tested to terminal haplogroup FT48485'''. *'''[[Moore-5086|Moore, James]], b. ca. 1644, d. 1735, Prince George's County, Maryland.''' '''Tested to Haplogroup FT176771, with branches'''. *'''[[Moore-12835|Moore, James]], b. 1702, Merrimack County, New Hampshire; d. 1773, Merrimack Co., New Hampshire.''' One descendant has only tested Y-37, to M269; for terminal haplogroup. *'''[[Moore-57017|Moore, James]], b. ca. 1740, Ireland(?); d. 1819, Westmoreland County, Pennsylvania.''' One descendant has tested at Y-111, to Haplogroup DF21; needs upgrade to Big Y-700 for terminal haplogroup. *'''Moore, John, b. ca. 1719, Ireland or Bucks County, Pennsylvania., d. 1806, Lincoln, North Carolina.''' '''Tested to terminal haplogroup BY188117'''. *'''[[Muir-3432|Muir, John]], b. ca. 1748, Ayrshire, Scotland.''' '''Tested to terminal haplogroup Y133164'''. *'''[[Moore-57022|Moore, John Andrew]], b. ca. 1745, Scotland; d. 1816, Iredell Co., North Carolina.''' One descendant has only tested to Y-37. Needs upgrade to Big Y-700 for terminal haplogroup. *'''Moore, Patrick, b. ca. 1740, Ireland; d. ca. 1783, Ninety-Six, South Carolina (no tree available).''' '''Tested to terminal haplogroup BY141776'''. *'''Muir, Thomas Henry, b. ca. 1800 (no tree available).''' '''Tested to terminal haplogroup Y133180'''. *'''[[Moore-40115| Moore, William]], 1736, Ayrshire; d. 1822, Ahoghill, County Antrim, Northern Ireland.''' One descendant has tested Y-111, to CTS3655; needs upgrade to Big Y-700 for terminal haplogroup. *'''Moore, William, 1826-1905 (no tree available).''' '''Tested to terminal haplogroup Y133164'''. == Muir/Moore Lines without Y DNA test takers, to date== *[[Muir-936|John Muir, 1838-1914]], naturalist, author, environmental philosopher, botanist, etc. *[[Muir-4353|Thomas Muir of Huntershill, 1765-1799]], Scottish political reformer and lawyer. ==Surname Origins== There is a long-held belief that the names Muir and Moore originated based on where they lived... in this case, either a moor (bog) or heath (an area of open uncultivated land, especially in Britain, with characteristic vegetation of heather, gorse, and coarse grasses)... or meant "stately or noble"... or a big or large man. Considering what Y DNA is showing (in that there are currently nearly 900 test-takers, classified under nearly 100 different categories, based on haplogroups), and that these 100 classifications are not always closely related, a single, defined origin of the surname seems unlikely. The surname Muir/Moore may be dependent on where the particular group of people originated (especially just prior to the adaptation of surnames), and until one knows where their particular line originated, they simply don't know the origins of the surname. The Scots meaning (and this may even be dependent on what part of Scotland the particular line came from) may be rooted in the usage of the Gaelic (and remember, by the 12th century, the Celtic Britons of Strathclyde had assimilated with the Gaels) word "mor", meaning "big" or "large man". Because of their Celtic Briton origins, I have to disagree with the conclusions of some who project the Muir/Mure/Moore line of SW Scotland as originating in the Gaelic Ó Mórdha... with the "Ó", meaning "descendant of", and "Mórdha" meaning "great, chief, mighty, or proud." For that matter, considering shared origins with the people of Strathclyde, the Welsh word "mowr" might bear consideration, and means "great". The first named person documented to the Muir/Mure/Moore line of SW Scotland... David de More... also had the "of" prefix, with "de". On the other hand, the English interpretation seems to focus more on physical place of origin... in this case, the moors... the bogs and/or uncultivated land. No matter the case, we might wish to remain reserved... indeed, skeptical... of even these, and focus attentions on what we CAN know, or at least have a good chance of knowing better. ==Muir/Mure/More of SW Scotland== ===David de More=== The first Mor/de Mor/Mure/Muir with solid documentation to Ayr is David de More. "The most ancient of the name on record are the Mores of Polkelly, near Kilmarnock ; one of whom, David de More, appears as witness to a charter of Alexander II", between 1214 and 1249.[https://books.google.com/books?id=UJFIAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA453&lpg=PA453&dq=%22David+de+More%22+Polkelly&source=bl&ots=8lkxL3V8Mc&sig=ACfU3U3wOJI7gmMUDwRLS_XpVUvnDO6JVQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjs7d70karrAhWYoHIEHddFDF0Q6AEwEnoECAoQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22David%20de%20More%22%20Polkelly&f=false/ A Genealogical & Heraldric History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland, John Burke, Esq., 1834]; Retrieved 20 August 2020[https://books.google.com/books?id=BvEHAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA297&lpg=PA297&dq=%22David+de+More%22+Polkelly&source=bl&ots=5uxnmWwaPl&sig=ACfU3U3oTFXsOVu7NWXO1PoHsV28w0ajSg&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwjs7d70karrAhWYoHIEHddFDF0Q6AEwEXoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=%22David%20de%20More%22%20Polkelly&f=false/ History of the County of Ayr, with a genealogical account of the families of Ayrshire, James Paterson, 1847]; Retrieved 20 August 2020 This is quite possibly the same "David Mor" who was a consentor of an agreement between burgesses of Irvine and Godfrey de Ross, on 19 Jun 1260.[https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/9357/ David Mor, in People of Medieval Scotland, 1093-1371]; Retrieved 20 August 2020 ===Sir Gilchrist Mure/Muir=== The second Mor/Mure/Muir with solid documentation to Scotland appears in the story of Sir Gilchrist Mure/Muir (ca. 1200 - ca. 1280), at the Battle of Lairges/Largs, on 2 October 1263. Given the naming tradition, and locality (Ayr), it appears at least three descendants of his (Adam, Gilchrist, and Reginald/Ronald) appear in the Ragman Rolls, thirty-three years later. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Largs/ Battle of Largs, in Wikipedia]; Retrieved 20 August 2020 ==="Mores" Listed in the Ragman Rolls of 1296 AD=== *More (Mor) de Cragg, Reynaud (del counte de Lanark) - translated = Reginald Muir of Cragg of Lanark, Lanarkshire[https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/20248/ Reginald Muir of Cragg, in People of Medieval Scotland, 1093 - 1371]; Retrieved 17 August 2020 *More de Leuenaghes, Douenal le fiz Michel (del counte de Dunbretan) - translated = Donald, son of Michael Muir of Lennox.[https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/20205/ Donald, son of Michael Muir of Lennox, in People of Medieval Scotland, 1093 - 1371]; Retrieved 17 August 2020 *More, de Thaugarfton, Symon de la (del counte de Lanark) - translated = Simon of the More, of Thankerton, Lanarkshire [https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/18347/ Simon de la More, of Thankerton, in People of Medieval Scotland, 1093 - 1371]; Retrieved 17 August 2020 *More, Adam de la (del counte de Are) - translated = Adam Muir of Ayr/Ayrshire[https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/19982/ Adam Muir of Ayr/Ayrshire, in People of Medieval Scotland, 1093 - 1371]; Retrieved 17 August 2020 *More, Gilcrift (del counte de Are) - translated = Gilchrist Muir of Ayr/Ayrshire[https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/18962/ Gilchrist Mor, in People of Medieval Scotland, 1093 - 1371]; Retrieved 17 August 2020 *More, Renaud de la (Renaud) (del counte de Are) - translated = Reginald Muir of Ayr/Ayrshire[https://www.poms.ac.uk/record/person/19968// Reginald Muir of Ayr/Ayrshire, in People of Medieval Scotland, 1093 - 1371]; Retrieved 17 August 2020 Some counties and towns are also in an unfamiliar form: Are=Ayrshire, Dunbretan=Dumbartonshire . ===A Claim to Clan Muir? Is it a Legitimate clan?=== The claim is that Clan Muir is a Scottish clan that is armigerous (it has no chief recognized by the Court of the Lord Lyon). While some members of Clan Muir claim it as an independent clan rooted in Ayrshire and the surrounding area, some, in Ayrshire, are believed to be of a sept of Clan Boyd. Furthermore, Clan Muir is, in fact, per the Lord Lyon Court, an officially registered clan. This being said, and despite an effort made by several, in more recent years, to suggest Clan Muir is an ancient clan... in fact, it may be a mid-to-late 19th or 20th century creation (if anyone has primary source material to the contrary, that shows the phrase "Clan Muir" prior to the 19th century, please let us know). If the concept of a "Clan" Muir came about in the 19th century, it may have done so solely as part of a revival of Scots nationalism in the wake of the visit to Scotland of King George IV, in 1822; was, in part, courtesy of that same sense of nationalism revived in the written works of Sir Walter Scott; and was developed around the history of the Mure/Muir lines of Ayrshire and Renfrewshire. However, there is no record, or "history" of the supposed clan, documented to any primary resources, prior to the 20th century. Further, as Lowland Scots, it's highly unlikely that such a clan existed prior to the 19th century. To quote the wife of a Y DNA Muir cousin of ours, who still lives in Scotland:
    I also bristle at 'Clan Muir' as there never was a Clan Muir. The Lowlanders never organized into clans. Calling Lowland surnames out as clan names is regarded as an American affectation and the tartans have been designed in the last hundred years or so specifically to sell to Americans. Lowlanders didn't have tartans and my husband would happily have the head of anyone who buys one!Private email of 16 Feb 2020, in exchange of emails between Robert Moore and wife of a BY3374 cousin, born in Ayrshire, and still a resident of Scotland.
    Perhaps the most glaring reality of the matter is that, in his reflections on the Muir line, in [https://digital.nls.uk/histories-of-scottish-families/archive/95094714#?c=0&m=0&s=0&cv=0&xywh=-595%2C-231%2C3689%2C4615 ''Historie and Descent of the House of Rowallane]'', [[Mure-190|Sir William Muir (1594-1657)]] makes no reference, whatsoever, to a clan system for the Muir family. Additionally, while the book was not published until 1825, the written work itself was produced prior to Sir William Muir's death in 1657. There is no written history of the Muir line known to exist prior to the publication of this work. Further, in the second oldest work encompassing a significant amount of material regarding the Mure line from Caldwell, Selections from the Family Papers Preserved at Caldwell (1854), by George Jardine (1754-1827) and William Mure (1799-1860), there is also no reference to the Mure/Muir lines being part of the clan system. ====Clan Muir Crest==== The crest adopted (though there is no record of who did so and how the decision was made) is a "A savage head couped Proper". In contemporary renditions on the market, it appears much more like a Viking's head than a Moor's head, which is in conformity with what was stated in Sir William Mure's ''Historie''. See [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:BY3374_Muir/Mure/Moore#The_Moors_Head_on_the_Crest/ The Moor's Head on the Crest], below. ====Clan Muir Motto==== The Clan Muir motto is said to be "Durum patientia frango", which, interestingly, is very close to the motto attributed to the Mure line of Caldwell, Renfrewshire, which is "Duris non frangor". Though the Mure line of Caldwell descends from the Mures of Rowallan, there is no motto listed for the Mures of Rowallan.[https://books.google.com/books?id=WmpmAAAAMAAJ&q=Muir#v=snippet&q=Moore&f=false/ Burke, Bernard, ''The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales'', Harrison and Sons, 1864; p. 716]], Retrieved 24 August 2020 ===Muir/Moore Tartan=== The Muir tartan, is, in fact, registered as the "Muir/Moore tartan", with no mention of it being associated with a "clan". It has the traditional blue - black - green base, but with an unusual motif of three narrow red stripes appearing twice on the green square. A similar device is seen in the Cochrane tartan. The threadcount of this illustration comes from a sample in the collection of John MacGregor Hastie, who collected tartans between 1930 and 1950, and whose work formed the basis of the archive at the Scottish Tartans Society. The tartan was documented in John Ross's, ''Land of the Scottish Gael'' (1930). Samples in Scottish Tartans Authority Dalgety Collection. Per the ''Scottish Register of Tartans'' (2009) , the date of this tartan is 1 Jan 1880.[https://www.tartanregister.gov.uk/tartanDetails?ref=3039 Muir/Moore Tartan - The Scottish Register of Tartans], Retrieved 4 August 2020. ===A Muir/Mure/Moore Coat of Arms=== The earliest known coat of arms used by Sir Gilcrist Muir/Mure, is documented. In fact, his particular CoA is blended, with that of the Comyn CoA (since he married a Comyn). Per Sir William Mure (1594-1657):
    ...two coats in one scutshion quarterly, To witt the first quarter Argent a fesse parting equallie the field, Azure, Chargd with thrie stars, Or, The second Azure Chargd with thrie garbs, Or, marshalled two above one, the third as the second, the fourth as the first.Mure, Sir William, ''The Historie and Descent of the House of Rowallane'', Chalmers and Collins, Glasgow, 1825, p. 24
    After that, however, there are multiple coats of arm for Moores, often bearing some of the same symbology, though they were not always genealogically connected. Claiming a particular coat of arms is difficult in the Muir/Moore lines, as you must make a clear, documented connection. Per the College of Arms:
    Coats of arms belong to individuals. For any person to have a right to a coat of arms they must either have had it granted to them or be descended in the legitimate male line from a person to whom arms were granted or confirmed in the past.[https://www.college-of-arms.gov.uk/resources/faqs#:~:text=Coats%20of%20arms%20belong%20to%20individuals.,or%20confirmed%20in%20the%20past/ College of Arms - FAQs: heraldry], Retrieved 22 August 2020.
    ====The Moor's Head on the Crest==== Some have suggested that a Moor's head, often seen on different coa's of the Moore line, is indicative of our genetic ancestry in the Moors. Based on a number of facts, this is untrue. First, as can be seen throughout these pages, the Y DNA clearly shows that the Muir/Mure/Moore lines which emerged in the area in and around Ayrshire, in the 11th century, had ethnic origins that were quite different, and were most certainly not descendants of the Moors. Second, for his participation with Sir James Douglas and company, in the campaign against the Moors, in 1330 (concluding with the battle of Teba), Sir Kenneth de More/Moir/Muir[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Moir/ Kenneth Moir, in Wikipedia], Retrieved 22 August 2020., supposed grandson or nephew of Ranald de la More/Reginald de Mure[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Reginald_de_Mure/ Reginald de Mure, in Wikipedia], Retrieved 22 August 2020. , is said to have received a distinctive addition to his armorial bearing... "Below the helmet are three Moor heads in their gore cut proper with blood dripping arranged in a perfect triangle. To draw away attention from the triangular symmetry and to the answer the question why three over the centuries arose the saying, 'one Christian Moir slew three pagan Moors.'"Moir, Alexander L.,. ''Moir Genealogy and collateral lines: with historical notes.'' unknown: The author, Lowell, MA, 1913. It would seem that, eventually, the symbology was reduced to one head in other Muir/Mure/Moore arms (interestingly, another topic of conversation, as they were not genetic kin) which adopted the Moor head in their crest. Yet, in ''Historie and Descent of the House of Rowallane'', there is a footnote, attributed to a resource held at Rowallan, dating to 1377, and also appearing in the Genealogy Tree of Rowallan, dated 1597, which states (roughly interpreted from the original Latin):
    This Gilchrist Moir for his reward of valiant service to King Alexander (III) at the battle of the Largs, in the year 1263; obtained the heretrix of Rowallane (Rowallan being passed from his wife to him, at the generosity of King Alexander III) and, entitlement to bear his arms with the ''bludy heid''...Mure, ''Historie", p. 35
    Despite the note in Mure's ''Historie'', and curiously, ''The General Armory of England, Scotland, Ireland, and Wales'' shows no crest for the Mure line of Rowallan, but shows the "Saracen's Head" being used in the crest of the Mure line of Caldwell, Renfrewshire. [https://books.google.com/books?id=WmpmAAAAMAAJ&q=Muir#v=snippet&q=Moore&f=false/ Burke, 716]], Retrieved 24 August 2020 So, essentially, sometime prior to his death, ca. 1280, the "bloody head" was part of the arms of Sir Gilchrist Muir, but it was not a Moor's head, but, rather, a Viking head, representing noteworthy service to Alexander III, against the Vikings, at the Largs. Indeed, though "Clan Muir" was a commemorative entity (sometime well after the Sir Walter Scott Clan "craze") until the 19th or 20th century, it did adopt a "A savage head couped Proper", which, in contemporary images, looks much more like a Viking's head than a Moor's head. ===Muir/Mure Castles=== The Muir/Mure lines of Ayrshire have had history in measurable years, associated with a number of castles, most especially, Polkelly, [[Space:Rowallan Castle|Rowallan]], Caldwell, and Cloncaird. More information forthcoming. ==Different and unrelated Moore Y DNA== There is a misconception with some that all Moore lines are related. in fact, as early as the 1500s, Sir William Mure of Rowallan suggested this of lines in Scotland, Ireland, and England. Yet, Y DNA has proven this not all all true. For further information, see [[Space:Moore Y DNA|the Moore (and variations) Y DNA Project]]. == BY3374 Home Page == *[[Space:Haplogroup BY3374|BY3374]] ==Sources==

    Bydgoszcz, Inowrocław, Kuyavia-Pomerania, Poland Parish Records

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    [[Category: Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz, Kuyavian-Pomeranian, Poland]] [[Category: Bydgoszcz, Bydgoszcz, Kujawsko-Pomorskie, Polska]] {{Polish Roots}} == Introduction == This page is intended as a table of contents/poor man's index for the unindexed parish records for modern day [https://familysearch.org/search/catalog/1046085?availability=Family%20History%20Library Bydgoszcz, Inowrocław, Kuyavia-Pomerania, Poland].
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    Roman Catholic parish registers of births, marriages and deaths for the Saint Nicholas parish in Inowrocław (Inowrocław), Bydgoszcz, Poland; formerly Hohensalsa, Posen, Germany. Text in Latin, German and Polish.
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bydgoszcz == [https://familysearch.org/search/film/007761757?cat=1046085 Akta urodzeń 1760-1788] == === [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM9-ZQ4R-C?i=3&cat=1046085 Item 1: Wagrowiec Parish, Baptizatorum 1946-1952], Image 4 === === [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM9-ZQ4Z-Y?i=201&cat=1046085 Item 2: Wagrowiec Parish, Copulatorum 1943-1945], Image 202 === === [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM9-ZQ4M-S?i=268&cat=1046085 Item 3: Wagrowiece Parish, Mortuorum 1943-1945], Image 269 === === [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM9-ZQWY-H?i=364&cat=1046085 Item 4: Inowrocław Parish, Baptizatorum 1760-1788], Image 365 === * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM9-ZQWR-S?i=445&cat=1046085 Image 446], Start of 1777 === [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSM9-ZQWV-Y?i=543&cat=1046085 Item 5: Inowrocław Parish, Baptizatorum 1790-1821], Image 544 (Last Item on Roll) === == [https://familysearch.org/search/film/007761755?cat=1046085 Akta urodzeń 1853-1879] == === [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSMM-R3FX-3?i=4&cat=1046085 Item 1: Inowrocław Parish, Baptizatorum 1852-1866], Image 5 === === [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSMM-R3XF-R?i=405&cat=1046085 Item 2: Inowrocław Parish, Baptizatorum 1867-1879], Image 406 (Last Item on Roll) === * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSMM-R3F8-Z?i=847&cat=1046085 Image 848], Start of 1876 * [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSMM-R3FZ-P?i=862&cat=1046085 Image 863], Start of 1877 == [https://familysearch.org/search/film/007761936?i=3&cat=1046085 Akta zgonów 1912-1920] == === [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSMS-DHPS-V?i=3&cat=1046085 Item 1: Inowrocław Parish, Mortuorum 1868-1884], Image 4 === === [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSMS-DHVY-R?i=115&cat=1046085 Item 2: Inowrocław Parish, Mortuorum 1884-1900], Image 116 === === [https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSMS-DHKT-X?i=768&cat=1046085 Item 3: Inowrocław Parish, Mortuorum 1912-1920], Image 769 (Last item on roll) ===

    C.I. Lindenmuth's list of Tulpehocken Pioneer Homesteads

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    ==The Lindenmuth List Free-Space Page== This is a collection point for Wikitree profiles that represent the names on the [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Zeh-1-1 Lindenmuth's Map] of Palatines who were early settlers of the Tulpehocken Creek Valley in Pennsylvania.The original list was published in the Pennsylvania German, Vol 4, Lebanon, Pennsylvania, pp. 190-192 (1904). It was re-published in the Blue Book of Schuylkill County, by Ella Zerbey Elliot. Press of Pottsville, 1916, pp 36-37. The "Lindenmuth Map" was created ca 1904 purporting to be a list of the first Tulpehocken land owners in 1723. Since its publication in Morton L. Montgomery's Biographical and Historical Annals of Berks Co, PA (pub. 1909) and in the PA German Magazine-Oct 1904, others have noted that the 1723 date is incorrect and that it should refer to settlers '''after''' the year 1728. Many on the map weren't even in PA until 1733. The map link above points to a copy of the map on Wikitree, onto which the original names on the map have been transcribed (and more fully identified) by Wikitree genealogist [[Stevens-2498| Sara Patton]]. Many--but not all--of these pioneers migrated from Schoharie New York between 1723 and 1733. Some of names on the list immigrated via Philadelphia (~1725-1733). The original published list has a date of 1723; however some of the names on the list have been documented from ships' records to only have arrived later. I don't think anybody on the list arrived after 1735, so I have set the profile range for people arriving between 1723 and 1735. I have added the name and profiles of wives, if known. Many of their family names are the same as other settlers on the list, emphasizing the many inter-relationships among the early Tulpehocken settlers. If additional profiles are found/created and have sources, please connect their profiles to their names. * [[Anspach-13| Anspach, Balthasar]] m [[Rieth-17| Anna Maria Bern Rieth]] * [[Anspach-412| Anspach, Leonard]] m [[Zeller-150| Maria Catherine Zeller]]. NOTE In 1728, a Leonard Anspach arrived in Tulpehocken, with the second group of 27 families; was he a brother (or son) of Balthasar?including George Zeh, Andrew Kapp, Jacob Loengut (Livengood), John Noecke, Jacob Werner, Henry Six, Conrad Scharf, and George Schmidt. Citing Historical Papers and Addresses of Lebanon County Historical Society, Vol. 23, 1905-1906, p.63.. Balthasar had a son Balthasar born 1727 in Tulpehocken, but he would not have owned a farm in 1727-1735; [[Anspach-47| Leonard]], son of Balthasar m (1748) [[Etsberger-1| Anna Maria Etsberger]], orphan daughter of Jacob Etsberger.]HZ Jones, The Palatine Families of New York, p. 4 and p. 1131 * [[Batdorf-3| Batdorf, Martin]] m [[Walborn-1|Maria Elizabeth Walborn]] * Bender, ____ [possibly a son of Peter and Anna Maria Bender=Hunter lists #43] * Blum, Ludwig [possibly Blum-1150] * [[Beyer-64| Boyer, Hans]]; not sure "Hans" was "Johann Henrich" * [[Braun-2681| Braun, Philip]] m [[Losch-6| Elisabetha Magdalena Lösch]] * [[Brossman-3| Brossman, Francis/Frantz]] m [[Randolph-864 | Anna Clara Elizabeth Randolph/Rudolph]] * Deck, Nicholas [second wife was probably Maria Magdalena Wennerich, granddaughter of Balthasar=Hunter Lists #803).HZ Jones, The Palatine Families of New York, p. 1086 * [[Dieffenbach-5| Dieffenbach, John Conrad]] m [[Christler-81| Maria Barbara Cristler]] * [[Dieffenbach-33| Dieffenbach, Adam]] (son of Conrad) m [[Kobel-37|Sybilla Kobel]] * [[Ernst-11| Ernst/Harness, Michael]] m[[ Dieffenbach-1| Maria Elisabetha Dieffenbach]] * Essel, Reinhold (?) * [[Etzberger-3| Etchberger, Jacob]] m [[Schaffer-321| Dorthea Schaffer]] * [[Fischer-6869| Fischer, Lorentz/Lawrence]] [oldest son of Sebastian] * [[Fischer-6870| Fischer, Sebastian]] [Hunter Lists #203] m [[Brackhen-1| Susanna Brackhen]] HZ Jones, The Palatine Families of New York, p. 240 * [[Fohrer-4| Fohrer/Forrey/Forrer/Furrey, Johan]] * [[Goldman-419|Goldman, Conrad]] [son of Hunter Lists #243]. He married Maria Clara UnknownHZ Jones, The Palatine Families of New York, p. 294 * [[Gushwa-25| Guschwa, Isaiah/Isaac]] * [[Heckendorn-63| Heckendorn, Martin]] [Swiss Palatine] * Felger/Helger, John * Hulston/Holston, Leonard * [[Kopff-4|Kopff/Kapp/Kopp, Jacob]] * Kayser, Christopher * [[Kintzer-9| Kinzer, Nicholas]] m1 Anna Catarine Hoester, m2 Anna Amelia Juliana Schneider * [[Kitzmiller-153| Kitzmiller, Jonas]] m [[Dyerhin-1| Christina Dyerhin]] * [[Lauck-29| Lauks/Lauck/Lauk/Louks/Lokes, Abraham]] [Hunter Lists #436]HZ Jones, The Palatine Families of New York, p. 522 m [[Becker-1751| Anna Catharina Becker]] *[[Lebo-149| Lebo, Peter]] m Susannah Unknown * Lechner, Hans Georg * Lederman, Jacob * [[Loesch-23| Lesch, Adam]] m [[Kopf-130|Anna Sophia Kopf]] * [[Loesch-21| Lesch, George]] m [[Walborn-36| Anna Christina Elisabetha Walborn]] * Long, Conrad *[[Lauer-326| Lower, Christian]] m [[Seibert-480| Anna Catharina Seibert]] * Minnich, Mathias * Reiz, Michael * [[Rieth-40| Rieth/Riedt/Reed, Caspar]] m [[Barth-654| Anna Margaretha Barth]]; m2 [[Schirmer-3| Anna Maria Schirmer]] *[[Rieth-7| Rieth/Riedt/Reed, George]] m [[Dieffenbach-4| Catharina Margaretha Dieffenbach]] *[[Rieth-77| Rieth/Riedt/Reed, John Leonhard]] m [[Schaeffer-1083| Anna Eliza Schaeffer]] *[[Rieth-10| Rieth/Riedt/Reed, Michael]] m [[Feg-1| Maria Barbara Feg/Faeg]] * [[Rieth-56| Rieth/Riedt/Reed, Nicholas]] m [[Seibert-151| Barbara Seibert]] * Schaeffer, Jacob * Schaeffer, Peter * [[Schell-1637| Schell, Peter]] m Maria Catherine Unknown; their son [[Schell-1345| Peter Jr]] married [[Walborn-68| Maria Catherine Walborn]] * Schmidt, Michael * [[Schütz-689| Shuetz, Adam]] * [[Stumpf-272| Shump/Stumpf, Christopher]] m1[[ Shutts-84| Susanna Shutts]]; m2 [[Gretta-1| Anna Margaretta Gretta]] * Stupp/Stub, Adam [probably a son of Martin Stub=Hunter Lists #756.HZ Jones, The Palatine Families of New York, p. 1023 * [[Unruh-242| Unrue/Unruh, George]] (arrival via Philadelphia in 1732) * [[Walborn-18| Walborn, Christian]] m [[Batdorf-14| Catherine Elisabetha Batdorf]] * [[Walborn-60| Walborn, Herman]] m [[Faeg-26| Maria Margaretha Faeg/Feg]] * [[Weiser-129| Weiser, Christopher]] m [[Unknown-482359| Elizabeth Unknown]]; m2 [[Roeder-14| Maria Catherine Knauss-Roeder]] * [[Weiser-46| Weiser, Conrad]] m [[Feg-6| Anna Eva Feg/Faeg/Feck]] * Weiser, Michael * [[Wennerich-13| Wenrich, Franz]] son of [[Wennerich-14| Benedich Wennerich]], Hunter Lists #804]HZ Jones, The Palatine Families of New York, p. 1087 * Weyant, Nicholas * Winter, Friderich * [[Zeh-1| Zeh, George]] m [[Unknown-299396| Margaret Unknown]] * [[Zeller-40| Zeller, Johannes]] m [[Anspach-99| Maria Catharina Unknown]] * Zerbe, Christian * [[Zerbe-59| Zerbe, George Peter]] m [[Lauck-26| Anna Christina Lauck]] ==Sources==

    Cabin Creek Church (Kentucky)

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    "Cabbin Creek Church is situate on the So Et side of the Ohio River a little below the three Islands in Mason County Kentucky. This place first began to be settled by Presbyterians Anno Domini 1795." [Source: Shane Manuscript: MS Sh 18 C111 14 (LDS film # 504268).] Rev. Wilson W. Tait's 1884 "Historical Sermon . . . In Which Is Presented A Brief Sketch Of The History Of The Ebenezer Presbyterian Church On Cabin Creek in Lewis County, KY" includes a list of church members compiled in 1802. "TAIT, Wilson W., Cooksville, Ill.-Memb. Pby. of Bloomington; P. Cooksville, Ill., 1896." [Source: p. 502, The Presbyterian Ministerial Directory (Northern), 1898.] Cabin Creek Church was initially part of the Washington Presbytery. See discussion in the 1872 discourse of Rev. J. G. Monfort. Presbyterian Historical Society (Philadelphia) maintains a "Vertical File (RG 425) on the Ebenezer Church in Cabin Creek, but in January 2011 when I contacted the Society I was advised that the file only contains three church registers, which I believe must have been transcribed from the now missing original church record book. In the spring of 2011 I was advised by the Kentucky Gateway Museum Center of 215 Sutton Street, Maysville, Kentucky 41056 that the Museum does not hold the original Cabin Creek Church record book, but only the following materials on "Ebenezer Church on Cabin Creek": Tait's 1884 sermon; information on the church written by the Limestone Chapter of the DAR and more information on the church written in 1944 on the "Ebenezer Congregation; a Register of Deaths; Marriages; Cemetery Records; another history of the church (but the Tait sermon was the earliest documentation of the church held by the Museum, and the other histories mentioned in this paragraph seem to me to be based on the Tait sermon. The Museum advised me that Ebenezer Church has closed and that the Museum could not locate anyone on the "closing committee". Is the original record book held by some member of the closed church? The Lewis County Historical Society advised me in June 2011 that it does not hold the original church record book. There is a microfilm on Cabin Creek Church at the Manuscripts Archive, University of Kentucky Libraries (Accession #82AM789), but only contains "records and minutes of the church which began when the Rev. William Williamson became pastor, May 16, 1805." There are also extensive Shane Manuscript records on Rev. Williamson on LDS films - see ## 482406, 482407 and 498630. Controversial minister Richard McNemar served Cabin Creek Church from 1797 until 1802. Search for him on the internet, where there is extensive information, including his book "The Kentucky Revival", 1846. "A Sketch of the Life and Labors of Richard McNemar", by J. P. MacLean, 1905, is also online.

    Cabo San Lucas sail

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    The best excursion we have had from a cruise ship. The [http://www.barcosquecantan.com/index.php?lang=eng&secc=barcos&subSecc=enamorado Tu Enamorado] is a great little schooner with a very accommodating crew. Only 15 or 16 passengers leaves plenty of elbow room. [[Category:Vacations and Trips]]

    Caddo County, Oklahoma

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    Welcome to the Caddo County Page
    {{US History|sub-project=Oklahoma}} --- {{Image|file=Tulsa_County_Oklahoma.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption='''Trail of Tears by Robert Lindeux Courtesy of Woolaroc Museum, Bartlesville, Oklahoma''' }} --- *The current leader of this project is [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]] *The coordinator for this county is [[Barton-2012|Angelique Chamberlain]]. ===Formed From=== Caddo County was organized on August 6, 1901, when the Federal Government allotted the Kiowa, Comanche and Arapaho reservations and sold the surplus land to white settlers. The reservation land was part of Oklahoma Territory until Oklahoma became a state on November 16, 1907. Part of its land was taken at statehood to form neighboring Grady County. Some additional land was taken in 1911 and also awarded to Grady County. [https://catalog.archives.gov/id/7260790 '''''1902 map of Oklahoma and Indian Territories''''']
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    showing Post Offices, Counties and Tribal Lands, Railroads, Municipal Towns and distances. Copyright 1902 and Published by George Cram in 1905, citing Record Group 233: Records of the U.S. House of Representatives > Series: Committee Papers > File Unit: Committee Papers of the Committee on Indian Affairs from the 58th Congress. ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Caddo County, [[:Project:Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] |NW Location = [[:Space:Custer County, Oklahoma|Custer County]] |N Location = [[:Space:Blaine County, Oklahoma|Blaine County]] |NE Location = [[:Space:Canadian County, Oklahoma|Canadian County]] |E Location = [[:Space:Grady County, Oklahoma|Grady County]] |SE Location = |S Location = [[:Space:Comanche County, Oklahoma|Comanche County]] |SW Location = [[:Space:Kiowa County, Oklahoma |Kiowa County]] |W Location = [[:Space:Waqshita County, Oklahoma|Washita County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== Agriculture has been the mainstay of the local economy since its founding. The main crops were cotton, corn, wheat, alfalfa, broom corn, and kaffir corn. Poultry and livestock production have also been important. By 1960, Caddo County ranked first in Oklahoma for producing of peanuts, hogs and poultry. The first oil field (Cement Field) in the county was discovered in 1911, and oil production has remained important to the county economy since then. Smaller-scale booms in oil production occurred in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s. == Vital Records == [https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/ '''Oklahoma State Vital Records Index''']
    (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/)
    Managed and maintained by the State of Oklahoma Department of Vital Statistics; Birth and Death searchable databases. Some records go back earlier that statehood.
    '''Search Birth Records''': (https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/BirthSearch)
    '''Search Death Records''':( https://ok2explore.health.ok.gov/App/DeathSearch) '''"United States, Native American Birth and Death Records, 1885-1940."''' Database. FamilySearch. (https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2765178) : 14 August 2023. Citing NARA microfilm publication M595. Washington, D.C.: National Archives and Records Administration, 1967. Other places to find vital record info:
    Newspaper announcements; be sure to check nearby county newspapers, Bible Records, Church Records and Church Newspapers. Still other primary sources include Military Service Records, Cemetery Records (Sexton's Records) and Funeral Home Records (Funeral homes are usually private businesses that may be willing to help you but as a private business they don't have to.). ====Government Offices==== County Courthouse, 110 SW 2nd St, Anadarko, OK Health Department, 216 W Broadway St, Anadarko, OK County Commissioner, 201 SW Oklahoma Ave, Anadarko, OK Rural Water District #3, RR 3, Carnegie, OK Associate District Judge, 201 SW Oklahoma Ave, Anadarko, OK US Indian Affairs Bureau, 132 E Broadway St, Anadarko, OK Corrections-Probate and Parole, 507 N 1st St, Anadarko, OK Department of Transportation, 101 NE 7th St, Anadarko, OK ===Geography=== According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 1,290 square miles (3,300 km2), of which 1,278 square miles (3,310 km2) is land and 12 square miles (31 km2) (0.9%) is water. The county mostly lies in the Gypsum Hills and the Red Bed plains physiographic areas. The extreme southwestern corner is in the Wichita Mountains. The county is drained by the Washita River and Pond and Sugar Creeks. Major reservoirs are Chickasha Lake, Ellsworth Lake, and Fort Cobb Lake. Red Rock Canyon State Park near Hinton is notable for having the only remaining stand of native Caddo maple trees. '''Airports''' *Anadarko Municipal Airport *Carnegie Municipal Airport '''Hospitals''' *The Physicians' Hospital in Anadarko, 1003 E Central Blvd, Anadarko, OK *Carnegie Tri-County Municipal Hospital, 102 S Broadway Ave, Carnegie, OK '''Lakes''' *Chickasha Lake *Ellsworth Lake *Fort Cobb Lake '''Major Highways''' *Interstate 40 *Interstate 44 *H.E. Bailey Turnpike *U.S. Highway 62 *U.S. Highway 281 *U.S. Highway 277 *State Highway 8 *State Highway 9 *State Highway 19 *State Highway 58 ===Local Resources=== '''Agriculture''' Agricultural pursuits have dominated Caddo County's economic base. At 1907 statehood 80 percent of the county was farmland, with 360,000 acres under cultivation. The fertile river and creek bottomland provided rich nutrients for the principal crops of cotton, corn, wheat, alfalfa, broomcorn, and Kaffir corn. In 1920 the State Board of Agriculture reported 4,214 farms, of which 49 percent were operated by owners and 51 percent operated by renters. In 1930 the county had livestock numbering 24,331 cattle, 7,147 horses, 5,820 mules, 4,033 swine, and 2,591 sheep and goats. In the early 1930s cotton gins operated in Anadarko, Bridgeport, Carnegie, Gracemont, and Hydro. Elevators and mills in Anadarko and Bridgeport served farmers. By 1960 Caddo County ranked first in Oklahoma for the production of peanuts and raising hogs and poultry. By 1963 livestock numbered 90,500 chickens, 88,000 cattle, 4,500 milk cows, 9,500 hogs, and 5,200 sheep. That year farmers had planted 96,000 acres in wheat, 43,900 acres in cotton, 39,400 acres in sorghums, 31,700 acres in peanuts, 23,000 acres in barley, and 18,000 acres in oats. At the turn of the twenty-first century Caddo County had 1,496 farms consisting of 726,629 acres. '''Minerals''' Oil, Gas ===Demographics=== As of the census of 2000, there were 30,150 people, 10,957 households, and 7,965 families residing in the county. The population density was 9/km² (24/sq mi). There were 13,096 housing units at an average density of 4/km² (10/sq mi). The racial makeup of the county was 65.55% White, 2.92% Black or African American, 24.28% Native American, 0.17% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 2.70% from other races, and 4.36% from two or more races. 6.28% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. 93.8% English, 4.5% Spanish and 1.2% Kiowa as their first language. There were 10,957 households out of which 33.30% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.20% were married couples living together, 13.00% had a female householder with no husband present, and 27.30% were non-families. 24.80% of all households were made up of individuals and 12.50% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.62 and the average family size was 3.13. In the county, the population was spread out with 28.50% under the age of 18, 8.50% from 18 to 24, 26.00% from 25 to 44, 22.10% from 45 to 64, and 14.90% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 36 years. For every 100 females there were 98.60 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 96.00 males. The median income for a household in the county was $27,347, and the median income for a family was $32,118. Males had a median income of $26,373 versus $18,658 for females. The per capita income for the county was $13,298. About 16.70% of families and 21.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 28.00% of those under age 18 and 15.90% of those age 65 or over. ===Cities=== *Anadarko (county seat) ====Towns==== *Apache *Binger *Bridgeport *Carnegie *Cement *Cogar *Cyril *Eakly *Fort Cobb *Gracemont *Hinton *Hydro *Lookeba *Pine Ridge *Spring Creek ====Unincorporated Communities==== *Albert *Alden *Alfalfa *Boone *Broxton *Cogar *Nowhere *Pine Ridge *Scott *Sickles *Spring Creek *Stecker *Washita ====Economics==== Caddo County is home to cattle ranching and significant wheat and peanut farm operations—with a few of the producers practicing environmentally friendly no-till or reduced tillage farming methods. There is also one winery and vineyard in the county (Woods and Waters Winery and Vineyard). ===Events/Festivals=== *American Indian Exposition - Anadarko *Annual Lavender Festival - Apache *Apache Festival of the West - Apache *Apache Rattlesnake Festival - Apache *Autumn Festival and Car Show - Anadarko *Canna Festival and Fair - Carnegie ===National Register of Historic Places=== *Amphlett Brothers Drug and Jewelry Store, Apache *Anadarko Armory, Anadarko *Anadarko Downtown Historic District, Anadarko *Apache State Bank, Apache *Bridgeport Hill-Hydro Route 66 Segment, Hydro *Caddo County Medicine Creek Archeological District, Binger *First Baptist Church (Colored), Anadarko *Fort Cobb Site, Fort Cobb *Provine Service Station, Hydro *Randlett Park, Anadarko *Rock Mary, Hinton *Stevens Rock Shelter, Gracemont ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Rockin Schoolhouse''' }}{{clear}} ====Colleges/Universities==== *Caddo Kiowa Technology Center *Redlands Community College ====Public Schools==== *Boone-Apache *Lookeba-Sickles *Hydro-Eakly *Fort Cobb-Broxton *Binger-Oney *Washita Heights ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *Hinton Cemetery - Hinton, OK *Celestial Gardens Cemetery - Cyril, OK *Fairview Cemetery - Apache, OK *Botone Cemetery - Carnegie, OK ===Notables=== *Richard Aitson (b. 1953), a Kiowa-Kiowa Apache bead artist, curator, and poet *Black Beaver (1806—1880), Delaware Indian leader, scout, and rancher *Johnny Bench, Major League Baseball Hall of Fame catcher for the Cincinnati Reds during the Big Red Machine era *Blackbear Bosin (1921-1980), Comanche-Kiowa artist *Blackbear Bosin (1921-1980), nationally renowned Kiowa/Comanche American artist and sculptor, was born and raised near here *Mildred Cleghorn (1910 - 1997), dollmaker and Apache cultural leader *Derrell Griffith (b. 1943), former Major League Baseball player *Ralph B. Hodges (1930-2013), former Chief Justice of the Oklahoma Supreme Court *Genta H. Holmes (b. 1940), first United States Ambassador to Namibia *Allen Houser (1914 - 1994), Apache artist (painter and sculptor) *Butch Huskey (b. 1971), former Major League Baseball player *Lou Kretlow (1921 - 2007), Major League Baseball pitcher *Barbara Lawrence (1930 - 2013), actress, was born in Carnegie *Charles Leonhard (1915-2002), Music educator and academic *Hugh McCullough (1916-1999), National Football League player *Doris McLemore (1927–2016) last fluent speaker of the Wichita language *Cal McLish (1925-2010), Major League Baseball player *Stephen Mopope (1900-1974), Kiowa artist *Gary Nixon (1941-2011), national champion motorcycle racer *Cade Roth, singer-songwriter (MFCR) *Carrie Sahmaunt (1904 - 2006), Kiowa centenarian, was born in Carnegie *Ray Gene Smith (1928–2005), American football player *Jim Thompson (1906-1977), Author and screenwriter *Verlon Thompson, award-winning singer-songwriter, performer, partnered for many years with Guy Clark, Darrell Scott *Gene Tracy (1927–1979), American comedian, emcee, and recording artist *Louis Weller (1904-1979), National Football League player ===Sources=== * [https://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry?entry=TR003 '''Trail of Tears'''] citing Oklahoma Historical Society (https://www.okhistory.org), Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture. * [[Wikipedia:Caddo County, Oklahoma|Caddo County, Oklahoma on Wikipedia]] * [http://www.okhistory.org/publications/enc/entry.php?entry=CA005 Oklahoma Historical Society webpage on Caddo County] * [http://www.okhistory.org/publications/encyclopediaonline.php ''The Encyclopedia of Oklahoma History and Culture''], a part of the website for Oklahoma Historical Society. Contains individual articles on many Events, Places, People, Objects, and other topics. * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/746205 '''Index to civil court cases, 1901-1969 / Oklahoma. County Court (Caddo County'''] (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/746205?availability=Family%20History%20Library) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/766401?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''Divorce packets, 1901-1957, Oklahoma. County Court (Caddo County)'''] (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/766401) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/782575?availability=Family%20History%20Library '''Majority rights records, 1913-1930, Oklahoma. District Court (Caddo County)'''] (https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/782575?availability=Family%20History%20Library) * [https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007083236?cat=747594 '''Probate index, 1901-1952 Oklahoma. Probate Court (Caddo County'''] (https://www.familysearch.org/search/film/007083236?cat=747594) === See Also === [http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/534018 A History of Caddo County], Murphy, Polly Lewis, 1915-1993, pub.: 1956; Reprint: Histree, Lawton, Oklahoma, 1980; digitized: FamilySearch International; Repository: Lebanon Oregon Family History Center. [This book has a lot of historical information, but no sources are cited within.]

    Caerlaverock Poem

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    Caernarfonshire Team

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    Cain Name Study

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    [[Category:Cain Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]]__NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Cain Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cain Cain] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Cainname. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Cains), by time period (18th Century Cains), or by topic (CainDNA, Cain Occupations, Cain Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Cain Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Wiki-ID|Name]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Cain}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [[Cain-3580|Harry Cain]] * [[Cain-7069| Abel Cain]] * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Allard Allard] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Ille Ille]

    Caister lifeboat Disaster 1901

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    [[Category:Caister on Sea, Norfolk]] [[Category: England, Maritime Disasters]] == Biography == ===Birth=== After the sad death of his father [[Proctor-Beauchamp-10|Thomas William Brograve Proctor-Beauchamp]] and his two brothers [[Proctor-Beauchamp-20|Algernon Proctor-Beauchamp]] (aged 11) and [[Proctor-Beauchamp-16|Granville Pelham Proctor-Beauchamp]]. [[Proctor-Beauchamp-15|Reginald William Proctor-Beauchamp]] 5th Baronet of Langley Hall near Norwich had been thinking for some time to give a practical memorial or gift so that it could be useful, so it was not just ornamental. He decided to write to the secretary of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution to ask them if a lifeboat was required along the Norfolk Coast or near Caister. He received a reply confirming a Lifeboat was needed at Caister, so he gave a gift to enable the purchase of a lifeboat to bear his name 'Beauchamp'. This new lifeboat was built by the late Mr William T Critten in the Norfolk and Suffolk design in 1891 for £266. It was 36' long by 10' 6in beam and is fitted to row 12 oars double banked when required. It was a find day in Caister-on-Sea on Thursday the 21 January 1892 at around 1pm, when the new lifeboat was launched by Lady [[Jocelyn-140|Violet Charlotte Julia Maria Beauchamp]], as the bottle of wine hit the name on the boat she said "Success to the Beauchamp" and the crowd cheered. '''Newspaper Report''': "Norwich Mercury"
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    Re: Caister Launching of a New Lifeboat
    ''Norwich Mercury'' Saturday 23 January 1892 on Page 6
    {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-5.jpg |caption=Caister Lifeboatmen alongside the surf Lifeboat Beauchamp 1892 }} :::From Left to Right: One of the first Crews of the 'Beauchamp' :::Back Row; Frank Clowes (Hon. Secretary), [[Brown-134060|Solomon "Gundy" / "Old Solly" Brown]], Charlie Sneller, Ben Read, [[Haylett-100|James Sheales 'Jimmy' Haylett]] :::Middle Row; Billy Wilson, [[Haylett-101|James Henry Haylett]], [[Haylett-113|Walter Edwin "Sequah" Haylett]] ::: Front Row; George Smith Haylett, Harry Knights, Joe Julier, Ben Kettle. During the nine years of service ( until the fatal night in 1901) it had helped 81 vessels and saved 146 lives. While the total number of lives which the lifeboats at Caister have saved during the past forty-three years is 1,281, a 'record' as regards the lifeboat stations of the United Kingdom. The RNLI closed the lifeboat station in October 1969 after the Great Yarmouth and Gorleston lifeboat station received a fast 44 ft (13 m) Waveney-class lifeboat. The Caister Lifeboat station re-opened as an independently run lifeboat station, and continues to save lives today. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1901_Caister_lifeboat_disaster WikipediA Online] (accessed 18 November 2021 {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-6.jpg |caption=A Group of people outside the Ship Beerhouse c1895 }} :::From Left to Right: :::Back Row; Paul George, [[Haylett-101|James Henry Haylett]], -- ? --, [[Brown-134216|William Frederick "Hilton" Brown]], -- ? --, -- ? --, [[Brown-134899|Charles John Brown)]] :::Front Row; [[Brown-133479|Robert Henry "Puddens" Brown]], "Tight" Hayward, Susanna Bonney George (The Licensee), Sergent Mayor Travers ===In honour of the 9 brave men who 'Never Turned Back'=== [[Haylett-105|Aaron Walter "Lord Radiah" Haylett]] - Age: 49 - Date of Death: 14/11/1901 - Cause of Death: Maritime accident. '''Find a Grave''': Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 29 November 2021), memorial page for [[Haylett-105|Aaron Walter Haylett]]{{FindAGrave|168982897}}, citing Caister-on-Sea Cemetery, Caister-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom; Maintained by Susan M S (contributor 48245832)Rank / Occupation: Lifeboatman - Coxswain - Organisation: Caister Lifeboat [[Haylett-101|James Henry Haylett]] - Age: 56 - Date of Death: 14/11/1901 - Cause of Death: Maritime accident. '''Find a Grave''': Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 20 November 2021), memorial page for [[Haylett-101|James Henry Haylett]] {{FindAGrave|168977078}}, citing Caister-on-Sea Cemetery, Caister-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom; Maintained by Susan M S (contributor 48245832)Rank / Occupation: Lifeboatman - Late Coxswain - Organisation: Caister Lifeboat [[Brown-134216|William Frederick "Hilton" Brown]] - Age: 49 - Date of Death: 14/11/1901 - Cause of Death: Maritime accident. '''Find a Grave''': Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 22 December 2021), memorial page for [[Brown-134216|William Frederick Brown (1852-1901)]] {{FindAGrave|168977077}}, citing Caister-on-Sea Cemetery, Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom; Maintained by Susan M S (contributor 48245832)Rank / Occupation: Lifeboatman - Second Coxswain and fishing boat owner - Organisation: Caister Lifeboat [[Brown-134899|Charles John Brown)]] - Age: 31 - Date of Death: 14/11/1901 - Cause of Death: Maritime accident. '''Find a Grave''': Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 22 December 2021), memorial page for [[Brown-134899|Charles John Brown (1870-1901)]] {{FindAGrave|168977074}}, citing Caister-on-Sea Cemetery, Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom; Maintained by Susan M S (contributor 48245832)Rank / Occupation: Lifeboatman - Crew and Master of the Steam Drifter Alpha - Organisation: Caister Lifeboat [[Wilson-90527|William Russell "Billy" Wilson]] - Age: 56 - Date of Death: 14/11/1901 - Cause of Death: Maritime accident. Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 22 January 2022), memorial page for [[Wilson-90527|William Wilson (1845-1901)]]{{FindAGrave|168977186}}, citing Caister-on-Sea Cemetery, Caister-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom; Maintained by Susan M S (contributor 48245832) Rank / Occupation: Lifeboatman - Crew and Boatman - Organisation: Caister Lifeboat [[Smith-263261|John William "Shepherd" Smith]] - Age: 43 - Date of Death: 14/11/1901 - Cause of Death: Maritime accident.Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 8 January 2022), memorial page for [[Smith-263261|John William Smith (1857-1901)]] {{FindAGrave|168977075}}, citing Caister-on-Sea Cemetery, Caister-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth Borough, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom; Maintained by Susan M S (contributor 48245832)Rank / Occupation: Lifeboatman - Crew and Master of the Steam Drifter "Snowdrop" - Organisation: Caister Lifeboat [[King-49815|George Ernest King]] - Age: 21 - Date of Death: 14/11/1901 - Cause of Death: Maritime accident.Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 16 January 2022), memorial page for [[King-49815|George Ernest King (1879-1901)]] {{FindAGrave|168977073}}, citing Caister-on-Sea Cemetery, Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom; Maintained by Susan M S (contributor 48245832)Rank / Occupation: Lifeboatman - Crew - Organisation: Caister Lifeboat [[George-11959|Charles Bonney George]] - Age: 53 - Date of Death: 14/11/1901 - Cause of Death: Maritime accident '''Find a Grave''': Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 13 December 2021), memorial page for [[George-11959|Charles Bonney George (1848-1901)]] {{FindAGrave|168982935}}, citing Caister-on-Sea Cemetery, Caister-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom; Maintained by cneill (contributor 50589665)Rank / Occupation: Master of the Steam Drifter "Queen Alexandra" - Lifeboatman - Crew - Organisation: Caister Lifeboat [[Knights-713|Henry James Haylett Knights]] - Age: 18 - Date of Death: 14/11/1901 - Cause of Death: Maritime accident. '''Find a Grave''': Find a Grave, database and images (accessed 20 November 2021), memorial page for [[Knights-713|Henry James Haylett Knights (1883-1901)]] {{FindAGrave|168977076}}, citing Caister-on-Sea Cemetery, Caister-on-Sea, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom; Maintained by Susan M S (contributor 48245832)Rank / Occupation: Lifeboatman - Crew and Fisherman - Organisation: Caister Lifeboat '''Memorial''': [https://memorials.rmg.co.uk/m4958/ Maritime Memorials] (accessed 20 November 2021) ===13 November 1901 - The Disaster=== ::With lashing rain and a heavy seas it was shortly after 11:00 PM, that flares were seen from a vessel on the Barber sands. The Cockle light-ship fired distress signals to indicate a vessel in trouble. The crew of the No 2 Caister lifeboat 'Beauchamp' were alerted and an attempt was made to launch the lifeboat. The heavy seas washed the boat off her skids and she was hauled back up the beach for another attempt. The crew fought until 2:00 AM in the dark and cold with warp and tackle to get the lifeboat afloat. After the launch, most of the launching crew went home to change their wet clothing. [[Haylett-100|James Sheales 'Jimmy' Haylett]], who had been the assistant coxwain for many years and was now 78 years old, remained on watch despite being wet through and having no food. The coxwain steered towards the stricken vessel but the sea conditions forced the boat back towards the beach and she struck the beach bow first about 50 yards (46 m) from the launch point. The heavy sea struck the starboard quarter and capsized the boat, breaking off the masts and trapping the crew beneath the boat. The time was now around 3:00 AM. [[Haylett-107|Frederick Henry Haylett]] returned to the lifeboat house after getting changed and alerted his grandfather [[Haylett-100|James Sheales 'Jimmy' Haylett]] to the cries coming from the boat. They ran to where Beauchamp lay keel up in the surf. {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-9.jpg |caption=Beauchamp Lifeboat keel up in the surf }} ::[[Haylett-100|James Sheales 'Jimmy' Haylett]] managed to pull his son-in-law [[Knights-711|Charles Henry Knights]] from the boat. [[Haylett-107|Frederick Henry Haylett]] also ran into the surf and pulled [[Hubbard-9568|John "Jack" Hubbard]] clear. [[Haylett-100|James Sheales 'Jimmy' Haylett]] returned to the water to pull his grandson [[Haylett-113|Walter Edwin "Sequah" Haylett]] clear. They were the only 3 survivors. '''Newspaper Report''': " Eastern Daily Press "
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    '' Eastern Daily Press:'' 14 November 1901
    ===14 November 1901 - Poem By W A Osborne=== When I read this Poem "Wreck of the Caister Lifeboat" By W A Osborne, I found it very moving so I am sharing it with you. :Hark, through the howling tempest, :Comes the sound of a warning bell, :That terrible summons of duty, :Which mothers and wives know well ; :Somewhere a ship is in danger, :Out on the treacherous sands, :'Tis a call for "The Lifeboat," listen! :The coxswain wants all hands. :In spite of the heavy breakers, :In spite of the warning gale, :Those brave men launched the "Beauchamp", :While the women grew faint and pale; :Ploughing their way by inches, :They reached where the vessel lay, :But their task in the end was fruitless, :They could give no help that day. :Battered and disappointed, :Those who had periled their lives, :Steered through the gloomy darkness, :Back to their homes and wives, :Just on the shore had they grounded, :When a huge wave bearing down, :Dashed in its fury upon them, :Tossing them high on its crown. :Swiftly the boat heeled over, :Well men might men set their teeth, :Those who so lately had manned her, :In a second lay caged beneath, :Closed as it were in a coffin, :Bruised by the water's might, :Only to "three " was it granted, :To Live throught that ghastly fight. :"Nine " in discharge of their duty, :Died, and are gone to their rest, :Still, ye bereaved ones who sorrow, :Remember the Lord knows best, :He hath looked down on their toiling, :Mid the elements’ storm and strife, :And death through His infinite mercy, :May prove but the gate of Life. {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-17.jpg |caption=Poem By W A Osborne }} ===15 November 1901 - The Old Coxswain’s Motto=== The Old Coxswain’s Motto
    (Verses for Recitation)
    In Memoriam Caister Life-Boat Disaster (14th November, 1901)
    "The Caister men never turn back" (As reported at the Inquest, 15th November 1901)
    (The old Coxswain speaks)
    What is this we have done? Why, our duty, and nothing more
    Our sons will do it again, as their fathers have done before.
    It is not for the sake of bragging; we are sailors, one and all
    They signalled peril out yonder, and we—we answered the call;
    For in face of the storm, in face of the wind, in face of the rising flood,
    We Caister men never turn back. For why? It is not in the blood!

    Aye, the tempest was raging awful, and the foam flew high on the sands
    And the wind and the tide were mocking the weakness of willing hands;
    But we launched the boat for all that (God help the poor children and wives!)
    For the noblest duty of man is the salvage of human lives.
    Then out on the hungry breakers, where the skies were inky black,
    Our boat seemed swallowed by darkness—she went and she never turned back;
    And we waited, and watched, and waited all night in the riving foam,
    Till the dawn broke on orphaned children, and the wreck of the widowed home.

    Aye, sir, I am an old man, and in speaking the tears will start;
    But them words is the voice of Nature—they spring up straight from the heart
    And I says them again, as our Caister men would say with their last breath,

    Though the flare on the sands out yonder might light them on to death!
    For in face of the storm, in face of the wind, in face of the rising flood
    Our Caister men never turn back—for why? It is not in the blood!

    I have fought in a hundred fights when battling with the sea,
    They are gone, the young and strong ones, but to live in our memory;
    Here they sleep by the wind-swept shore to the dirge of the moaning waves
    And the Country's tears are the blossoms let fall on the Caister graves.

    They say that the sea is cruel; they may be right or wrong
    It is not for us to think—we are bound to be hale and strong.
    Aye, sir, I've paid my tribute, and I humbly bows my head;
    But I keep a good lookout to seaward, for the sake of them that is dead.
    Aye, I'm proud of our Caister manhood, I'm proud of such acts of love
    When I think of the names recorded in the Log Book up above;
    And I'm proud of the words you quote, in the name of myself and crew
    But not because I spoke them, but because them words is true!
    For in face of the storm, in face of the wind, in face of the rising flood
    We Caister men never turn back. For why ? It is not in the blood!
    November, 1901. B. and BE.
    *The speaker lost two sons and one grandson in this disaster. '''RNLI''': "RNLI Archive"
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    ''RNLI Archive” 15 November 1901
    ===15 November 1901 - Funeral=== The funeral took place on Sunday afternoon on the 15 November 1901. In order to spare the relatives as much pain as possible the bodies will remain until interment in the lifeboat house then taken to Caister Church then to the cemetery. [https://www.britishnewspaperarchive.co.uk/viewer/bl/0001617/19011120/034/0002 British Newspaper Archive Image] (accessed 18 November 2021 - Paid Subscribe to view)
    Re: James Henry Haylett .
    '' The Cornish Telegraph:'' 20 November 1901
    ===23 November 1901 - Yarmouth Mercury Supplement=== On Saturday 23 November 1901 a supplement was published in the Yarmouth Mercury Newspaper to "Remember the Widows and the Fatherless" {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-16.jpg |caption=Yarmouth Mercury Supplement }} ===14 December 1901 - Money Raised=== On Saturday the 14 December 1901 the Norwich Mercury reported:- ::£10,000 had been raised in subscriptions so it was decided the fund would now be closed. James's widow [[Brett-1986|Mary Ann Brett]] recieved 12s and their eldest daughter ? recieved an allowance. Similar allowances were to be paid to the widowed mother of George King and to parents of [[Knights-713|Henry James Haylett Knights]]. Also 10s. weekly to the mother of [[Brown-134216|William Frederick "Hilton" Brown]], It was also agreed that a weekly sum of 2s. 6d. to be allowed in respect to each child up to the age of 16 Years. It was agreed to make grants of £20 each to the three survivors, John Hubbard, [[Haylett-113|Walter Edwin "Sequah" Haylett]] and [[Knights-711|Charles Henry Knights]], in order to partly recompense them for loss of earnings in consequence of the disaster. '''Newspaper Report''': "Norwich Mercury"
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    Re: James Henry Haylett .
    ''Norwich Mercury:'' 14 December 1901
    ===Memorial Fund - Administration=== After the loss of nine crew members. Eight widows, 33 children and other dependants were left without any help. At a public meeting held at the Town Hall, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom on the 19 November 1901 an influential committee was formed and a Relief Fund inaugurated, with a prominent local solicitor [[Chamberlin-1821|Harold Chamberlin]] elected as secretary. The minute book, account books and associated paperwork has survived, and from these the following brief history of the fund has been compiled. Initial donations to the fund included £2,000 from the RNLI and a provisional weekly allowance was agreed on. This was set at 12 shillings (60p) for each widow or dependant and 1/6 (7p) for each child under 16 years. By the end of the month the fund totalled £7,418, of which over £3,000 had been raised by the Rector of Caister by an appeal in the London press. Clubs and organisations throughout the country contributed including churches, factories, ship yards, schools and public houses. The Corporation of the City of London gave £105 and the London Stock Exchange £300. Individuals from ever walk of life and from almost every part of the British Isles contributed to the fund which when closed totalled £11,870.75. The committee invested part of the fund in India Stock, an investment that was to prove a mistake in the years to come. :The recipients of the Fund were: :[[Ives-2322|Ellen Parker (Ives) Haylett]] aged 52, widow of [[Haylett-105|Aaron Walter Haylett]]. As the youngest of their three children was 26 none qualified for assistance. :[[Haylett-125|Emily Haylett]] aged 33, daughter of [[Haylett-101|James Henry Haylett]], a widow at the time of the disaster. The three other children of the family were [[Haylett-119|Victoria]] (14), [[Haylett-127|Flora Louise]] (12) and [[Haylett-129|Henry James]] (10). :[[Nichols-18277|Hannah Elizabeth (Nichols) King]] aged 52, mother of [[King-49815|George Ernest King]] who was single and aged 22 at the time of the disaster. :[[Knights-711|Charles Henry Knights]] and his wife [[Haylett-109|Emma Elizabeth (Haylett) Knights]], parents of [[Knights-713|Henry James Haylett Knights]], only 18 years old when drowned. :[[Smith-261962|Agnes Hannah (Smith) Brown]] aged 40, widow of [[Brown-134216|William Frederick Brown]]. They had three children who did not qualify for assistance but seven others who did. Ethel May (13), William Edward (10), Solomon (9), George Henry (5), Robert Charles (4), Elsie Beatrice (2) and Dennis George (11 months). [[Wright-52514|Charlotte (Wright) Brown]], mother of [[Brown-134216|William Frederick Brown]]. :[[Cutting-1100|Alice Mary (Cutting) Brown]] aged 31, widow of [[Brown-134899|Charles John Brown]]. Their children were Alice May (10), Charles John (8), Alexander (6) and Edward Metheun (2). :[[Brown-135065|Elizabeth (Brown) Smith]] aged 39, widow of [[Smith-263261|John William Smith]]. Their children were Emily Elizabeth (21), Louisa Elizabeth (19), Jack John William (17), Ellen Mary (15), Charles Thomas (13), Philip Henry (8), Harriet Charlotte (6), George Henry (3) and Ernest James (1). :[[Haylett-112|Sarah Ann (Haylett) George]] aged 50, widow of [[George-11959|Charles Bonney George]]. They had six children over 16 years and Eleanor Susannah (15), Dennis Isiah (10), Percy Wilfred (8) and Leander (6). :[[Clark-70434|Charlotte (Clark) Wilson]] aged 56 widow of [[Wilson-90527|William Russell Wilson]]. A brief glimpse of social conditions of the time comes from letters received by the committee from Orphanages and other Institutions throughout the country willing to receive children and from private individuals enquiring about children suitable for domestic service. All these requests were turned down. By December the Fund stood at £9,912 and the following January the widow's allowance was increased to 15/- (75p). Each widower and dependant also received a £4 payment (children £2) towards the costs of mourning. The body of [[George-11959|Charles Bonney George]] had been washed out to sea after the disaster and it was some time later when it was recovered. The fund paid £5 for the recovery of the body. On the 21 December 1901 the fund had reached £7,420 '''Newspaper Report''': "Yarmouth Independent"
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    Re: Caister Disaster Relif Fund
    ''Yarmouth Independent'' Saturday 21 December 1901 on Page 8
    ===19 December 1901 - Beauchamp Inquiry === On Thursday the 19 December 1901 the Southern Reporter reported:- ::The Board of Trade inquiry into the 'Beauchamp' lifeboat disaster was on Thursday concluded by Captain G. Richardson at Yarmouth. It will be remembered that the 'Beauchamp', stationed at Caister, met with disaster while attempting to save life during the great storm of November 14th, and nine of her crew were drowned. Mr Cunningham Graham, on behalf of the Lifeboat Institution, said the Caister station was in the proud position of holding the record for life-saving in Great Britain and Ireland, having rescued more lives than any other single-handed. The Caister men had saved crews from vessels of almost all nationalities. The men drowned were a loss to the whole seafaring world. Without any exaggeration, he might say England, had lost in this disaster the greater part of the finest lifeboat crew the world had ever seen. At a meeting on Thursday of the Committee of Management of the Royal National Lifeboat Institution, the gold medal of the Institution, copy the vote inscribed on vellum and framed, and the sum of twenty five guineas, were awarded to [[Haylett-100|James Sheales 'Jimmy' Haylett]], who was for many years assistant coxswain of the Caister lifeboat, in recognition of his great gallantry on the occasion of the fatal accident to the lifeboat 'Beauchamp', when nine of her crew, amongst whom were two of his sons and a grandson, unfortunately lost their lives. Although seventy-eight years of age, Haylett remained on the beach for twelve hours, wet through and without food, and was mainly through his instrumentality that the three survivors of the boat's crew were rescued, he wading into the water and assisting to get them ashore in a most exhausted condition. This was regarded as the veteran's crowning act of half century's life-saving in connection with the Institution's lifeboats, resulting in the saving of hundreds of lives. The thanks of the Institution, inscribed on vellum, and five guineas, were also accorded to [[Haylett-107|Frederick Henry Haylett]], who assisted on the occasion, and displayed great activity and courage. The valuable co-operation afforded by Captain A. F. Clowes and Dr Case, honorary secretaries of the Great Yarmouth and Caister branches, was also specially recognised. The Institution contributed the sum of £2,000 towards the fund raised locally for the relief of the widows and other dependent relatives of the men "who lost their lives, besides defraying the cost of the funerals, and compensating the survivors of the disaster. '''Newspaper Report''': " Southern Reporter "
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    Re: James Henry Haylett .
    '' Southern Reporter:'' 19 December 1901
    ===1902 Family Story=== About a year after the passing of her husband [[Smith-263261|John William Smith]], [[Brown-135065|Elizabeth]] was presented with a "Mourning Brooch" by her family, it is made of Black Jade, Gold & Pearls and contains a small lock of her husbands John's hair. It is inscribed with the words "In Memory Of" on the front (nothing on the back). [[Brown-135065|Elizabeth]] used to wear it in the neck of her blouses - under her chin. It has been passed down through the generations and is now with Margaret Luckett-Gray (Great Granddaughter of [[Smith-263261|John William Smith]] and [[Brown-135065|Elizabeth (Brown) Smith]]). {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-26.jpg |size=m |caption=Elizabeth (Brown) Smith - Mourning Brooch - 1902 }} Margaret confirmed it will continue to be passed down in the family via the maternal girls. I am so pleased that I have been given the honour of sharing this story. ===1902 Permanent Memorial=== Early in 1902 the provision of a permanent memorial was discussed and designs and estimates were obtained from a number of stone masons around the country. The final decision was for a design submitted by the London firm of J. Whitehead & Son Ltd, in Sicilian marble with 567 letters of inscription, at a total cost of £274 3s 6d including the site preparation and erection in Caister cemetery. The well-known Great Yarmouth artist Stephen John Bachelor was commissioned to produce a drawing of the lifeboat Beauchamp for the stonemasons and for this he was paid £3 13s. The committee decided to give £100 from the fund towards the cost of a stained glass window in the church, the total cost of which was estimated at £200. In October 1902 the committee approved the payment of a bill for £2 2s received from Mr Shalders, landlord of the Kings Arms public house in respect of bottles of brandy and rum supplied to the three survivors of the disaster on the prescription of the local doctor Dr Case. ===1902 Memorial Window=== On Friday 29 August 1902 at the Holy Trinity Church, Caister-on-Sea, Norfolk, England, United Kingdom a memorial window to the members of the Caister lifeboat Beauchamp who perished in the gale of November 14th 1901 was unveiled Sir. H. W. Lucy, well-known in the journalistic world, and who has generously presented Caister with a new lifeboat, to be named the Nancy Lucy. The window, which is placed the east end of the church, illustrates the text, :"Follow me, and I will make you fishers of men” The design and execution were undertaken by a young english artist, Mr. Paul Woodruff of West Kensington. At the top of the window you can see the arms of the See of Norwich, and also of St. Edmund, to which saint Caister Church is dedicated. Prominence is also given to St. Nicholas, the patron saint of fishermen The central subject depicts Zebedee in ship, with bis two sons, Jame and John and Simon, Peter and Andrew, responding to the call of Christ, who stands on the shore. At the base is the inscription :"The glory of God, end in memory of nine brave men November 14th 1901” The total cost of which £300, £180 having already been raised Mr. F. Terry, who was present to represent the Stock Exchange, from the members of which institution be collected £600 for the Relief Fund, generously promised that he would undertake wipeout the remaining deficit on the window fund. £100 was contributed to the memorial window from the disaster fund.'''Newspaper Report''': "Yarmouth Independent"
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    Re: Caister Disaster Fund
    ''Yarmouth Independent'' Saturday 12 December 1908 on Page 7
    '''Newspaper Report''': "Yarmouth Independent"
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    Re: Caister Stain Glass Window Fund
    ''Yarmouth Independent'' Saturday 30 August 1902 on Page 6
    {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-20.jpg |caption=Church Memorial Window }} ===30 June 1903 Memorial Service=== {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-15.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Memorial Service - 1903 }} {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-14.jpg |caption=Memorial Service - 1903 }} It was over 18 months since that tragic day but now a truly fitting memorial was ready. The memorial service for unvailing of the stone at the cemetery in memory of those who lost their lives in the Caister Lifeboat Disaster 14 November 1901 was held on Tuesday the 30 June 1903 at 3pm. {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901.jpg |caption=Caister Lifeboat Memorial }} This wonderful memorial cost £340 16s 6d and was paid for from the disaster fund. '''Newspaper Report''': "Yarmouth Independent"
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    Re: Caister Disaster Fund
    ''Yarmouth Independent'' Saturday 12 December 1908 on Page 7
    ===1903=== The age limit for female children eligible to receive assistance was raised to 17 years and more investments were made, this time with the Yarmouth School Board at 3% interest. By June 1903 the memorial had been erected in the cemetery and Sir Edward Burckbeck, president of the RNLI was asked to unveil it in June of that year. The committee paid all incidental expenses occurred such as policing and temporary crowd barriers. A temporary fence of barbed wire was put around the memorial but this was replaced a few months later by iron railings, again supplied by Whitehead & Son, at a cost of £56. ===1908=== No further meetings of the committee were held for the next five years, the weekly payments being distributed by the Rector of Caister, the Rev. Duthie. In 1908 it was necessary to appoint new committee members and trustees and some of the investments were cashed in to meet forthcoming payments. In 1909 the widow's allowance was increased to £11 per week and the children's allowance to 5/- (25p). In 1911 the coxswain of the Caister lifeboat asked the committee to provide £200 from the fund towards the cost of a new motor lifeboat for life and salvage work. This was however considered outside the scope of the fund and the request turned down. (The first motor lifeboat did not arrive at the station until 1939) A statement of accounts was produced covering the period November 1901 to 6 October 1908. '''Newspaper Report''': "Yarmouth Independent"
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    Re: Caister Disaster Relif Fund Statement of Accounts
    ''Yarmouth Independent'' Saturday 19 December 1908 on Page 6
    ===1915=== By 1915 the fund had reduced to £6,367. All allowances were increased by 2/6 (12p) per week and the following year the allowances to the six remaining widows were increased a further 2/6 per week for the duration of the war. By the end of 1917 all the children were off the fund, which now stood at £4,420. A Christmas allowance of £1 had been paid for some years and this was continued. In 1919 the total weekly allowance being paid out by the fund was £9 5s and the individual widows allowance increased to £1 10s. In 1921 the fund had reduced to £2,841 and it was suggested that a collection box be placed beside the memorial. In its first year this box collected £38. The annual income of the fund from its investments was about £125 and outgoings (now a total of seven dependants) totalled £435. All dependants now received an additional £1 at Christmas, the extra money being taken from the collection box income. ===1928=== In 1928 The Norfolk County Council announced proposals to widen the Caister to Ormesby road, a proposal that would necessitate the removal of several graves from the cemetery, including the lifeboat memorial. Alternative burial land was offered to the north of the cemetery. A public meeting was called and the Council Hall was filled with people "seething with indignation" at the proposals and following a very stormy meeting the plans were rejected unanimously. ===1930=== In 1930 it was necessary to reduce the allowances to such a sum as would allow the fund to continue for a further two years. The stained glass window in the church was in need of repair and it was decided to give all future proceeds from the collecting box to the upkeep and repair of the window. {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-19.jpg |caption=Administration of the Fund }} The Fund was almost £12,000 in 1901 which is approx £1.5m in todays money '''Fund Calulator''': "This Is Money"
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    Calculate the Value of £12,000 in 1901 in todays money
    ===1932=== Allowances were paid until December 1932, the fund then being exhausted. The committee was disbanded, only two of the original members still serving, Harold Chamberlin the secretary until the end and Mr J. M. Bond. Only three of the widows were still alive in 1932 and their weekly pensions were taken over by the RNLI but by this time the Old Age Pension had been introduced and the RNLI contribution was reduced by 10 shillings (50p) to allow for the new state income. On Saturday 24 December 1932 Mr Aitken Canon presided, and the Mayor, in the name of the Committee, presented Mr. Chamberlin with a silver cigarette box inscribed: "Caister Lifeboat Disaster, presented Harold Cliarnberlin Esq., the Committee, with grateful appreciation of his splendid services. 1901-1932.’’ '''Newspaper Report''': "Yarmouth Independent"
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    Re: Harold Chamberlin
    ''Yarmouth Independent'' Saturday 24 December 1932 on Page 5
    ==='Beauchamp' 1901-1966=== ====1901-1920==== It was decided by RNLI (after the disaster) in November 1901 to sell the "Beauchamp", it was sold to Mr A J Clowes (Secretary to the RNLI) whose intension was to convert it to a houseboat (which he never did). Just before Mr Aubrey A Blake purchased the lifeboat from Mr Clowes in July 1902 he asked Sam Gibbs to have a look over her for him in Fishwharf , Great Yarmouth, he was so struck with her price and capacity that unauthorised he bought her for £23. Of this sum Aubrey subsequently was reimbursed £6 through the sale of her yellow metal fittings. ::Triton [LYR 1913,1921 115544 Triton (ex Beauchamp) wd Una sails Jeckells 12 12.75 reg 16tm 37.3 I0.84.0 H.Critten, YH 1892 altered from lifeboat by Sam Gibbs, Norwich, 03 Aubrey A. Blake, YH] Caister lifeboat Beauchamp was involved in the disaster of 1901 and subsequently sold out of service. '''Website''': "Wherry Albion Archive"
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    Re: Horace Bolingbrooke; Lloyd’s Register of Yachts; Wherries & Waterways: GER list of Yachts for Hire, 1890s
    ''Wherry Albion Archive'' Norfolk Pleasure Wherries - Page 7
    :After being towed up to Coldham (in July 1902) she lay in the dyke below the grounds until October 1902, she was then hauled out in the shed and cleared, decks, wooden tanks, mast beams and everything being stripped from her. What was in its inception a modest scheme, but developed into a much more elaborate one. :With the conversion to a Norfolk Pleasure Wherry now complete, if was a fine sunny day on Thursday 9th April 1903 when Aubrey and Hanson Applewhaite went to Brundall. Then at 2.30pm the “Triton” was successfully launched from the shed at Coldham Hall upon her new career. '''Website''': "Wherry Albion Archive"
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    Re: Aubrey Blake’s boating Log 1901-1903
    ''Wherry Albion Archive'' Aubrey Blake’s boating Log 1901-1903 - Page 3
    There are some pictures that appear to be the "Triton" based on the shape of the boat etc. but as yet these pictures have not been confirmed as the "Triton". They are therefore a visual representation of what the boat may have looked like at this time.{{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-18.jpg |caption=Possible "Triton" converted to a Norfolk Pleasure Wherry }} Aubrey's boating trips in the "Triton" continue until the last "Boating log Entry" on the 9th May 1920, no further log information is available after this date. At this stage in my research, based on the information I have so far about Mr Ralph W Seago, I believe Aubrey would have sold the "Triton" at some point after May 1920 to Mr Ralph W Seago. ====1920-1938==== '''1938 Beccles & Bungay Magazine''' The following is featured and makes reference to the “Triton”, a houseboat. ::February 12 Death of Mr Ralph W Seago, aged 58. He was the eldest son of the late Mr and Mrs Frank Seago of Lowestoft, and grandson of William Rix Seago of Oulton Hall. Both were solicitors. Mr Seago was for several years formerly an auctioneer at Lowestoft, but he has lived a retired life for the past 10 to 15 years. During the last 18 years he and his wife have lived on the “Triton”, a houseboat, which was formerly a lifeboat, moored at Beccles. At election times he was agent at Beccles for the Conservative party. He is survived by his widow. They had no family. ====1966==== Even in these waters it struck an old vessel and was sunk. Then after it was raised from the river bed her true identity was discovered. It was then offered to the Maritime Museum in Great Yarmouth, but after two years of arguments she was taken and stored at the rear of Gorleston Library awaiting Restoration. {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-3.jpg |caption='Beauchamp' lifeboat was stored at the back of the Gorleston Library }} {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-11.jpg |caption='Beauchamp' lifeboat was stored at Gorleston Library }} '''1966 East Anglian Magazine''' :"The Boat that no one Wanted" By John Myatt - Page 343 {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-7.jpg |caption=Caister lifeboat "Beauchamp" }} John makes reference to "In a lonely berth tucked away at the back of the old Tramway Depot" the remains of the "Beauchamp" were now in a very bad condition and with the raw history of the Lifeboat her remains were burnt and broken up by Great Yarmouth Borough Council. Cannell, John. (2000). The Men who never turned back (p. 36). Caister: John Cannell Caister Lifeboat Publishing. Retrieved from my copy of the book; accessed 16 December 2021. ===75th Memorial Anniversary in 1976=== After 75 years they are still not forgotten. This picture shows Dick Brown laying a wreath for the 75th Memorial Anniversary in 1976. {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-12.jpg |caption=75th Memorial Anniversary in 1976 }} :Attending were:- :From the left: Joan & Alec George, [[Knights-744|Charles Haylett Knights]], Teddy & Gladys Brown, Jack Plummer, Rev. Dommet, Jimmy Brown :Front Row: David Woodhouse and Alice Brown. ===Centenary 1992 of the arrival of the 'Beauchamp' === There was much cellebation of the arrival of the No 2 lifeboat "Beauchamp" in caister in 1892. For the Centenary Year a fitting first day cover was produced to celebate this wonderful year. {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-13.jpg |caption=Beauchamp - First Day Cover 1992 }} ===14 November 2001 - 100th Anniversary=== ::On Wednesday, 14 November 2001, over 100 people turned out to commemorate the 100th anniversary of this terrible disaster. Those present included many present-day lifeboatmen from local stations; Tony Wright MP, Member of Parliament for Yarmouth; David Thompson, the Mayor of Yarmouth, and many local people who wished to pay their respects. A lone piper led the procession through the village, following the route of the 1901 procession, to the church where the original funeral service had taken place. Three jets flew overhead in 'missing man' formation. Mourners then placed a wreath on the memorial statue, built in 1903 close to where the nine men are buried. The church service that followed, conducted by the Bishop of Thetford, the Rt Rev David Atkinson, closely followed the form of the original service, 100 years earlier. After the service had concluded, the procession returned to the lifeboat station, where [[Haylett-100|James Sheales 'Jimmy' Haylett's]] grandaughter, Gladys Brown, unveiled a bust dedicated to the memory of all those who had perished in the service of the lifeboat. '''Royal National Lifeboat Institution''': [https://lifeboatmagazinearchive.rnli.org/volume/58/559/feature-the-caister-life-boat-disaster?searchterm=Yacht+Gan&page=1184 Royal National Lifeboat Institution] (accessed 20 November 2021) ===2001 - Centenary Poem by Margaret Luckett-Gray=== ::The Beauchamp ::In Memory of my Great Grandfather John William Smith and all the members of the crew who lost their lives in The Beauchamp Lifeboat Disaster in November 1901 :On a bleak cold night in November 1901 :A North-North-East gale was blowing :And the rain was pouring down :The North Sea was black and heavy :When a flare came from Barber Sands :The Cockle Lightship fired distress signals :The hour was just eleven pm, when :The Lifeboat Crew of THE BEAUCHAMP :Were all quickly summoned to the shed :They tried hard to launch THE BEAUCHAMP :But she was washed off the skids instead. :Straightaway another launch was attempted :But warp and tackle came to her aid :About two o’clock in the morning came :Before another launch was successfully made. :The gale was howling with a fearful force :The rain was heavy cold and fast :THE BEAUCHAMP was seen to be alright now :So the launchers went home at last. :Only one man remained at the scene :Alone on Caister’s desolate shore :His name was James Haylett senior – 78 years old. :THE BEAUCHAMP was floated and sail made :Towards the signals which were dead to windward :Battling against the cruel sea, the brave BEAUCHAMP :Was plunged back into the black heaving wash. :She struggled desperately to keep afloat now :With the crew fighting against the vile storm :They tried furiously to keep Her upright, so :They lowered the mizen and put up the helm :THE BEAUCHAMP tirelessly fought the raging fury :She was battered and tossed and turned :Suddenly struck on the starboard quarter :The Crew toiled with courage and bravery all round. :They wrestled against the perilous elements :Which tormented them on that bleak night :But alas the brave BEAUCHAMP was beaten :She was forced back, ending keel up, near the shore. :The tenacious Crew were tragically trapped now :Beneath the boat in the swirling seas. :The result was the death of those loved ones :The tragic loss of nine brave precious lives. :All I have left of my GREAT GRANDFATHER SMITH :Is a mourning brooch with a lock of his hair :And the memory he was part of the Crew :Who fought so courageously without any fear :The Village of Caister will always remember :With a pride beyond all doubt :How the Crew of THE BEAUCHAMP LIFEBOAT :In November 1901 – NEVER TURNED BACK :Copyright Margaret Luckett-Gray (Great Granddaughter of John William Smith and Eliza Brown) ====14 November 2001 - Bronze Bust==== Since the first lifeboat went on station at Caister in 1845, 20 lifeboat men have given their lives to help their fellow man. On the 14th November 2001, besides remembering the nine victims of the 1901 disaster, a bronze bust was unveiled to honour the memory of all those men. The bust, by sculptor Barry Sutton, was unveiled by Gladys Brown, whose father was one of the survivors of the Beauchamp, and by Sir Christopher Procter Beauchamp Bt, a descendant of the original benefactor. The Bronze Bust is currently located in the Caister Lifeboat Museum. '''Newsleter Report''': "RNLI Lifeboat Newsletter"
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    Re: Gladys Brown
    ''RNLI Lifeboat Newsletter'' Winter 2002 - Volume: 58 - Issue: 559
    {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Bronze Bust }} :'''Memorial Inscription''' :Caister Lifeboatmen who have lost their lives in Service at this Station :'''1885''' :John Burton, :Joseph Sutton, :George Hodds, :Frederick Haylett, :Joseph Haylett, :John Riches, :James King, :William Knowles. ::The yawl Zephyr struck the wreckage of a previous rescue while going to the ssistance of a ship on the Barber Sands, and was lost. Eight of the 15 crew drowned. :'''1887''' [[Brown-134060|Solomon "Gundy" / "Old Solly" Brown]] ::[[Brown-134060|Solomon]] - a former coxswain of the California Lifeboat Royal Prince Albert, died as a result of injuries sustained in the rescue of the crew of the Soudan of Liverpool. :'''1901''' The Beauchamp disaster: :Coxswain [[Brown-134216|William Frederick "Hilton" Brown]] :Second Coxswain [[Haylett-101|James Henry Haylett]] :[[Haylett-105|Aaron Walter "Lord Radiah" Haylett]] :[[Knights-713|Henry James Haylett Knights]] :[[Brown-134899|Charles John Brown)]] :[[Smith-263261|John William "Shepherd" Smith]] :[[King-49815|George Ernest King]] :[[Wilson-90527|William Russell "Billy" Wilson]] :[[George-11959|Charles Bonney George]] :'''1919''' Coxswain John “Spratt” Haylett ::When Ernest Shackleton’s ship Nimrod was wrecked off Caister, coxswain Haylett died as a result of the conditions endured while saving the crew. :'''1991''' Coxswain R W “Benny” Read ::Benny was tragically killed while summoning his crew to a rescue. ===Donation Box 2016=== In 1901 a cast iron donation box was produced to help raise funds for the disaster appeal, this box was later restored and is currently located in the Caister Lifeboat Museum.{{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-21.jpg |caption=Restored Donation Box }} The story continues when a second donation box had been unearthed in the dunes at Caister sparking much speculation about how it got there. There are no records of the second donation box, so there is only speculation as to how it came about and when it was produced. ::On the 20 March 2016, Andrew Turner's partner came to the shed while Andrew was on duty in the museum, bringing steak and chips in a cast iron skillet and they decided to head onto the dunes to eat, and on the walk up, that's when Andrew spotted the corner of the cast iron protruding from the sand. {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-23.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Second Donation Box - In the Dunes }} {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-24.jpg |caption=Second Donation Box - Being uncovered }} :As far as we know, nobody got in touch to say anything about the box after the article was published in the Mercury on the 25 March 2016, but from our own people, John Cannell in particular, it is thought this box was positioned outside the old shed - pre the current 'old shed' which was built in 1939, ahead of the first motorised boat coming onto service in 1941. The previous sheds had only ever been used for equipment; as the boats were kept on the beach. It's thought that this old shed was washed away in storms in 1943, and that's how the box came to be lost. Andrew found it behind the current sea wall, which was built after 1953, and the floods ::When Andrew found the box, all of the coin slots had been bunged up; two with wood and one with lead. It could be that this box was installed for the Beauchamp disaster - whereby fund raising was capped at £10k and according to our previous Company Secretary Derek George, a descendant of [[George-11959|Charles "Bonney" George]] who perished on the Beauchamp, it was 'forcibly stopped' when it reached £12k or more. The widows and children of those lost in the Beauchamp were, according to Derek, very well provided for by the income received through those donations. The above story is a personal recollection by Andrew Turner. This second Donation Box is "Unrestored" and is currently located in the Caister Lifeboat Museum. {{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-25.jpg |align=l |size=m |caption=Second Donation Box - Rescued from the Dunes }}{{Image|file=Caister_lifeboat_Disaster_1901-22.jpg |caption=Second Donation Box in the Caister Lifeboat Museum }} ===29 May 2020 - Memorial Listed Grade II=== The memorial to the crew of the 'Beauchamp' Lifeboat unveiled in 1903 is now listed at Grade II for the following principal reasons: :'''Architectural interest:''' For the sculptural quality of the memorial, the broken mast, anchor, laurel wreaths and lifebuoy of which act as a visual reminder of the tragic loss of life at sea. :'''Historic interest:''' As an eloquent and moving tribute to the bravery of the crew who perished in 1901, and a poignant reminder of the sacrifice of the local community. :'''Group value:''' For its strong group value with the nearby Church of Holy Trinity (listed at Grade II) which contains a memorial window commemorating the crew of the 'Beauchamp' Lifeboat. '''Historic England''': [https://historicengland.org.uk/listing/the-list/list-entry/1468694 Historic England] (accessed 20 November 2021) ===2021-2022- Caister Football Club=== Caister Football Club Commemorative Home Kit for 2021/22 in memory of the 9 Lifeboatmen who lost their lives in the Caister Lifeboat Disaster in 1901 created a wonderful tribute video. '''YouTube Video''': " Caister Football Club - in memory of the 9 Lifeboatmen "
    [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f65EIqP0D88 YouTube] (accessed 21 November 2021)
    ===Tribute song to the Lifeboatmen of Caister by Bob=== Bob wrote a song in dedication to the men who died on that tragic day in 1901, I think it is a great tribute to them. '''YouTube Video''': " Tribute song "
    [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=f9IRpDEPf0E YouTube] (accessed 21 November 2021)
    ===Research Notes=== * Beauchamp in storage at the back of the old Tramway Depot, need to find out more and any pictures *The Great Yarmouth Beachmen and Fishermens' Institute, British and Foreign Sailors' Home and Refuge for the Shipwrecked of All Nations - need to find out more about this? *RNLI - Certificates of Service for the men who died, descendants may have a copy, need to find their descendants * Painting by William Calladine of the 1901 Beauchamp Disaster. - Need to find a picture and the story behind it. * Scale model of the Beauchamp (curently in the Caister Lifeboat Museum) need to get a picture and find out about the history of the model. * Shipwrecked Fishermen and Mariners' Benevolent Society - need to find out more about this? * Caister Lifeboat memorial cards – Jarrolds Series No 1360 or 1860 - need to find out more about these and find pictures? *All Unconnected people to be linked ===Acknowledgement=== :Please note to access the Newspaper articles you will need to subscribe to the website. If you would like to read the article, then please contact me so that I can sent it to you. :Photo of The 'Beauchamp' Lifeboat and crew was kindly supplied by the Royal National Lifeboat Institution (RNLI) You can read more about their wonderful work saving lives. https://rnli.org/ Caister-on-sea Lifeboat https://www.caisterlifeboat.org.uk/about :Archive story by the RNLI of The 'Beauchamp' Lifeboat Disaster , featured in the Spring 2002, 150th Anniversary addition of the Lifeboat on Page 38. https://rnliarchive.blob.core.windows.net/media/1556/0559.pdf#page=38 :Photo of The 'Beauchamp' Lifeboat after the Disaster was kindly supplied by the Johanna Jones Curator, Great Yarmouth & Cromer Museums. https://www.museums.norfolk.gov.uk/time-tide : Thank you for the help from Ian Wakefield, Ian has confirmed that 58 of his known ancestors have drowned at sea, including the 'Beauchamp'. https://iandwakefield.wordpress.com/2018/10/29/drowned-at-sea/amp/ :A big thank you to Clare Everitt, Picture Norfolk Administrator Norfolk Library and Information Service for given me permission use a number of photo's on this page. The Norfolk archive can be found here https://norfolk.spydus.co.uk/cgi-bin/spydus.exe/MSGTRNGEN/WPAC/PICNOR?HOMEPRMS=PICNORPARAMS :A Big thankyou to the https://www.wherryalbion.com/ for all their records of Aubrey Blake :A big thank you to The Colin Tooke Collection for all his help :A big thank you to Andrew Turner for his personal recollection and photos of the second Donation Box. :A big thank you to Margaret Luckett-Gray (Great Granddaughter of John William Smith and Eliza Brown) informing me that there where 3 missing children Emily Elizabeth (21), Louisa Elizabeth (19), Jack John William (17) for [[Brown-135065|Elizabeth (Brown) Smith]] & [[Smith-263261|John William Smith]] these children have now been added. Also for sharing her family story and her poem. == Sources ==

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    w {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *Leader - [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Caldwell_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Caldwell County Courthouse, Lockhart, Texas }} Formed
    *:'''March, 1848 ''' {{Blue Caldwell County was formed from [[:Space: Bastrop County, Texas|Bastrop]] and [[:Space: Gonzales County, Texas|Gonzales]] counties in March of 1848.}} [[:Category: Lockhart, Texas|Lockhart]] is the county seat. Named for frontiersman Mathew Caldwell. This county seat was located on a tract of land that had been part of [[Lockhart-1264 |Byrd Lockhart]]'s Plum Creek grant. [http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/plumcreek.htm Battle of Plum Creek] :'''8000 b.c.''' Caldwell County is ,located between the Coastal Plains and Central Texas. Archeologists have found evidence showing this area had humans several thousand years ago, possibly 10,000 years ago. After this the Paleo-Indians Hunter-gathers were here, with later the Tonkawa, Karankawa, and lastly the Comanche Indians.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc01 :'''1825''' -Caldwell county was part of [[DeWitt-1379|Green DeWitt]] Empresario Colony. Dewitt's petition for colonization was approved to establish a colony in Texas, approved by the Mexican Gov.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldwell_County,_Texas ::The surveys of the Caldwell County area began in the late 1820s. Most of the early grants were made between 1831 and 1835 were near the San Marcos River and Plum Creek. Communities such as Prairie Lea, Plum Creek, and Atlanta, began near these rivers/creeks in the southwestern and central parts of the county. An exception was the McMahan area on Tinney Creek in eastern Caldwell County. :'''1836''' Following the revolution Congress of the Republic of Texas made the Caldwell County area part of Gonzales County. :'''1839 Edmund Bellinger''' becomes the first settler of Prairie Lea, the county’s oldest town. Sam Houston names the town for his future wife Margaret Lea Houston :'''1840 Battle of Plum Creek''', after this there were only minor skirmishes. :'''1847''' the Gonzales population in the northern parts had grown so much the residents asked the Texas legislature to create a new county. They proposed the new county be named '''Plum Creek County''' and to make Lockhart Springs the county Seat. The legislature did this except for the name. :'''March, 1848 ''' Caldwell County was formed from [[:Space: Bastrop County, Texas|Bastrop]] and [[:Space: Gonzales County, Texas|Gonzales]] counties in March of 1848. [[:Category: Lockhart, Texas|Lockhart]] is the county seat. Named for frontiersman Mathew Caldwell. This county seat was located on a tract of land that had been part of [[Lockhart-1264 |Byrd Lockhart]]'s Plum Creek grant. :'''1860''' There are 1,610 slaves. Community of Riverside is established, later was changed to Fentress to honor the town’s first physician James Fentress. :'''1861''' County votes 434-188 in favor of secession from the Union. Several hundred men from Caldwell County serve in the Confederate States Army. :'''1870’s''' St. John Colony was established by former slaves. :'''1874''' Town of Luling is established.[9] John and James Merriwether and Leonidas Hardeman build a gristmill and a sawmill, later to be known as Zedler’s Mills. :'''1887''' The Missouri, Kansas and Texas completes its track between Lockhart and San Marcos. :'''1889''' The San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railway connects Lockhart and Luling to Shiner :'''1892''' The Missouri, Kansas and Texas lays track from Lockhart east to Smithville. :'''1880-1900''' Tenant farmingiss for nearly half of all the county's farming and as much as 75 percent of the 3,149 farms. :'''1902''' A Texas Sacred Harp Singing Convention is established in McMahan. :'''1922''', August 9 – Edgar B. Davis discovers the Luling Oilfield. :'''1927''' The Luling Foundation is established by Edgar B. Davis . Purpose diversity in agriculture and improve the lives of farm and ranch families. :'''1948''' Lockhart State Park opens to the public :'''1953''' Lulingbegins its annual Watermelon Thump celebration. {{Image|file=Caldwell_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=330 |caption=Caldwell County'' courtesy Texas Almanac and Calwell.tx.us appraisal dist'' }}{{clear}} '''Adjacent Counties''' {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Caldwell County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = [[:Category:Travis County, Texas|Travis County]]
    [[:Category:Hays County, Texas|Hays County]] | N Location = | NE Location= [[:Category:Bastrop County, Texas|Bastrop County]] | E Location = | SE Location = [[:Category:Gonzales County, Texas|Gonzales County]] | S Location = | SW Location = "San Marcos River"
    [[:Category:Guadalupe County, Texas|Guadalupe County]] | W Location = }} ===Government Offices=== The courthouse was built in 1894 to replace the existing courthouse, which was too small for the growing county. The courthouse was designated a Recorded Texas Historic Landmark in 1976 and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on January 3, 1978 '''1848''' Courthouse for Caldwell County was built on this site. The [[:Category: Republic of Texas|Republic of Texas]] named it for [[Caldwell-4101 |'''Matthew Caldwell''']], a Gonzales Ranger and signer of the Texas Declaration of Independence. The first Caldwell County Courthouse was erected on this site in 1848, when the county was organized. http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/LOCKHART/Caldwell-County-Courthouse-Lockhart-Texas.htm#1848 '''1858''' - #2 Courthouse the 1st courthouse was replaced early, with a magnificent two (2)-story limestone building. Size was 65 feet x 40 feet, with 6 offices, and 2 rooms for record storage. Soon this was too small. '''April 1893''' -#3 Courthouse- Judge and commissioners approved plans for a new courthouse. Lockhart Lodge No. 690, A. F. & A. M. placed the corner stone. The courthouse was completed March 19, 1894. {{Image|file=Caldwell_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Caldwell County Courthouse, Lockhart, Texas }} :This courthouse was a 3-story building composed of sandstone, with outstanding red sandstone trim. It is second empire with elaborate detail. A mansard roof was used (sometimes leaks). For detail they mounted a central clock tower and flanking towers. It was completed with "up to date electricity". This building was recorded as a Texas Historic Landmark. http://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/LOCKHART/Caldwell-County-Courthouse-Lockhart-Texas.htm ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Caldwell_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=330 |caption=Caldwell County'' courtesy Texas Almanac and Calwell.tx.us appraisal dist'' }}{{clear}} ===Demographics=== In 2010 United States Census, there were 38,066 people residing in the county. Racial make up was 75.8% were White, 6.8% Black or African, 0.9% Asian, 0.8% Native American, 13.1% of some other race with 47.1% were Hispanic. Census had shown in 2000, there were 32,194 people giving density of 59 people/sq mi. Racial break that year was 70.13% White, 8.50% Black or African American, 0.61% Native American, 0.34% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 17.66% from other races.40.44% of the population were Hispanic . {{Image|file=Caldwell_County_Texas-1.jpg |align= c |size=200 }}{{clear}} The median income for a household in the county was $36,573, and the median income for a family was $41,300. 13.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 15.40% of those age 65 or over. Highways
    *I-10 Interstate 10 * U.S. Highway 90 U.S. Highway 183 *Texas 80.svg State Highway 80 *Toll Texas State Highway 130 ===Cities, Towns, and Populated Places=== {| border="1" class="sortable" !City!!Town(s)!!Unincorporated communities!!Other |- |[[:Category: Lockhart, Texas|Lockhart]]||[[:Category: Niederwald, Texas|Niederwald]]||[[:Category: Dale, Texas|Dale]]||[[:Category: Clear Fork, Texas|Clear Fork]] |- |[[:Category: Luling, Texas|'''Luling]] - county seat'''||||[[:Category: Fentress, Texas|Fentress]]||[[:Category: Delhi, Texas|Delhi]] |- |[[:Category: Martindale, Texas|Martindale]]||||[[:Category: Lytton Springs, Texas|Lytton Springs]]||[[:Category: Elm Grove, Texas|Elm Grove]] |- |[[:Category: Mustang Ridge, Texas|Mustang Ridge]]||||[[:Category: Maxwell, Texas|Maxwell]]||[[:Category: Mackiesville, Texas|Mackiesville]] |- |[[:Category: Uhland, Texas|Uhland]]||||[[:Category: Prairie Lea, Texas|Prairie Lea]]||[[:Category: Polonia, Texas|Polonia]] |- |||||[[:Category: Pettytown, Texas|Pettytown]]||[[:Category: Ragtown, Texas|Ragtown]] |- |||||[[:Category: Saint Johns Colony, Texas|Saint Johns Colony]]||[[:Category: Reedville, Texas|Reedville]] |- |||||[[:Category: Stairtown, Texas|Stairtown]]|| |- |||||||[[:Category: Seawillow, Texas|Seawillow]] |- |||||||[[:Category: Vicksburg, Texas|Vicksburg]] |- |||||||[[:Category: Wattsville, Texas|Wattsville]] |} {{Image|file=Caldwell_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=c |size=330 |caption=Caldwell County'' courtesy Texas Almanac and Calwell.tx.us appraisal dist'' }}{{clear}} '''{{Blue|CLEAR FORK, TEXAS}}''' - located between the junction of Plum Creek and the Clear Fork of Plum Creek. Settlers started arriving as early as 1837. A Baptist Church was organized in 1848 and is still active today. This is the oldest church in Caldwell County. A stage coach from Gonzales passed by Clear Fork to the Micenheimer farm and delivered mail to the residents. As a result of this stop, a post office was opened in 1855 with Thomas Burkhead as postmaster; however, it lasted only a year. The residents continued receiving mail until the 1870s. A school was established and originally met in the church; later a log cabin was constructed using split logs for the seats and desks. By 1879 there were 51 pupils in attendance. Mr. Wm. Mooney established a grist mill on the Clear Fork; two Brown brothers started a grocery store, and a blacksmith shop began operating. A cotton gin was erected close to Robert Brown's farm, and a Dr. John Dickerson established a medical practice. By general acceptance the name Clear Fork was changed and became '''{{Green|Brownsboro}}''' Many of the descendants of the original settlers still reside in the community.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcaldwe/almanac/plum_creek_almanac_index_to_cont.htmCaldwell County Kin: The First 150 Years. Contributors: Genealogical and Historical Society of Caldwell County (Tex). Luling, Texas. Published by The Society, 2000. Unpaginated. {{Image|file=Caldwell_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Plum Creek Almanac ''courtesy rootsweb.ancestry,com''. }}{{clear}}

    '''{{Blue|DELHI}}''' - Located on Farm Road 304 in eastern Caldwell County in the area known as String of Prairies, the first settlers began arriving as early as 1848. Delhi was named for a traveling medicine man named Delhi who lived in the area. In 1877 a school was organized and met in the Primitive Baptist Church. A post office was established in 1904. By 1890 the population had risen to 200 and there were several gins and stores. The school house that had been erected in 1925 now serves as a community center. Population slowly declined and today Delhi no longer appears on official county or state maps.

    '''{{Blue|ELANDEL}}''' - lay about six miles north of Luling, where the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad crosses the West Fork of Plum Creek. Exactly when Elandel was founded is uncertain. It seems to be scarcely a mile from the old community of Union Center, founded about the time of the Civil War. In 1875 on the Hoy (sic) Houston's place at Elandel, Gus Birkner erected a brick kiln that manufactured red brick labeled L&L. A post office was established in 1902 with Charles Lee Bonney as its first and only postmaster. The post office was discontinued in 1906. The 1994 Texas Almanac still mentions Elandel; but with the SAAP railroad declining and the L&L brick industry disappearing, so too did Elandel.

    '''{{Blue|ELM GROVE}}''' - As early as 1839 settlers began arriving at a settlement called Elm Grove. As in almost all little communities, farming was the main occupation. A general store, several churches and saloons, were established. Prior to 1920 R. W. Riddle built a gin, and in the early 1900s a saw mill was operating. A post office was begun in 1874 with John Peacock as postmaster. Mr. Peacock was also a Justice of the Peace. The post office was discontinued in 1890. In 1875 a log cabin schoolhouse was built and by 1879, 39 children were in attendance. The school in 1900 became well known throughout the county, and children boarded with Elm Grove families to attend. By 1940 the schools at Elm Grove closed and consolidated with Lockhart, McMahan, and Dale. The post office was changed to Taylorsville in 1890. Today Elm Grove is an active community, and the "old" schoolhouse is being used as a community center and polling place.

    '''{{Blue|FENTRESS}}''' - is located on State Highway 80 on the San Marcos River. The town was first settled in 1831 by Michael Gillian, an immigrant in the Green DeWitt Colony. Originally the town was named Riverside but around 1889 changed to Fentress in honor of Dr. Fentress]] who practiced medicine there for many years and subsequently became a large landowner. A school was established in the 1870s and a post office in 1893. The area changed from ranching to cotton production, with a horse drawn gin as one of the first in the area. Eventually three large gins were built near the river. Mr. A. R. Harwood]], a local dairy man, laid water lines for domestic use, and in 1902 an electric system was developed. Fentress became well known as a resort for camping and swimming. A maple floored skating rink was constructed in 1917. This old rink was moved to Lockhart and is in use today. By 1929, Fentress had a population of 500 that has declined considerably and today only a few businesses remain. However, crumbling brick walls along main street are a reminder of early days.http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcaldwe/fentress/fentressTE.pdf {{Image|file=Caldwell_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption= William Johnson cabin. }}{{clear}}

    '''{{Blue|LULING}}''' -situated in southern Caldwell County on U.S. Highways 183 and 90, originally was called Plum Creek. A post office was established in 1848. The name Luling was decided upon whose source one may choose: one, a Chinese laundry man, Lu Ling; two, a Judge named Luling; or three, the maiden name of the wife of the president of the Galveston, Harrisburg, and San Antonio Railroad, the GH&SA line.Thomas Wilson, an English immigration agent for the GH&SA railroad, is credited with bringing hundreds of English and Scotch immigrants to the area around 1878. In 1889 the San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad] came through Luling and in a span of ten years Luling grew rapidly, shipping agricultural products. The San Antonio and Aransas Pass Railroad line was partially discontinued in 1933. Edgar B. Davis, an oil man from New York, developed the Luling oil field and during his lifetime here became a major benefactor to the city. He gave a large acreage of land to develop the Luling Agricultural Foundation, a new and modern hospital, and built a club house with golf course open to all. Luling became well known for its excellent watermelon production and every year a festival called the Watermelon Thump has become nationally famous and draws thousands of people.

    '''{{Blue|LYTTON SPRINGS}}''' -lies northeast of Lockhart on FM 1185 on the site of early camps of Spanish explorers in the 1700s. Originally the springs were called Litton from a local farmer but the name later was changed to Lytton. A post office and Baptist Church were established in 1876, and a Methodist in 1887. A two-room school was constructed in 1883. By the mid-1880s there was a gin, a general store, and a drug store. In 1899 the county established a justice court at Lytton Springs. Oil discovery in 1925 brought some prosperity and the population increased to over 300. The wells dwindled in the 1940s and the population fell to less than one hundred. In the past decade an influx of people from Austin, and retirees looking for a place in the county, have markedly increased the population.

    '''{{Blue|MACKIESVILLE}}''' -was a village operating in the 1880s situated about five miles southeast of Lytton Springs and almost on the border of Bastrop County. Kattie Mackey owned over 700 acres and it was on that property a store and post office were established in 1890. Louis Mackey was the first postmaster, and over the three and half years during its operation, Kattie Mackey also served as postmaster. The post office closed in 1904, and mail service was transferred to Coxville in Bastrop County. The Mackiesville town site disappeared and became a part of St. Johns Colony. School records show that Louis Mackey was a teacher in the St. Johns Colony #2 in Post Oak Prairie.

    '''{{Blue|MARTINDALE}}''' -situated along the banks of the San Marcos River, is located ten miles west of Lockhart at the junction of State Highways 20 and 142. The town is named for George and Nancy Martindale early immigrants from Mississippi who donated land for a townsite. Mrs. Martindale, a devout Baptist, helped organize the first Baptist Church in 1848 and a private school in 1862. By 1904 there were four different religious denominations established. As the population grew, more and larger public schools were built. Today Martindale is consolidated with the Hays County School District and the children attend classes in San Marcos. With its prosperity in the early 1900s, an electric system, water distribution, and telephone service were instituted. Large cotton production in the surrounding farm area and a seed production in the surrounding farm area, and a seed hybridization developed by [[Bagley- |W.W. Bagley]] of San Marcos and [[Mebane-|A.D. Mebane]] of Lockhart, made the town well known throughout Texas. At one time four large gins were in constant operation. By 1900 the town had exceeded 600 population. Today cotton is no longer the major agricultural crop, having been replaced by feed grain production and ranching. Along its shady streets still reside beautiful old homes, and the little town has become a mecca for artists, crafters, and antique dealers. http://www.caldwellcountyhistoricalcommission.org/statehistoricalmarkersincaldwellcounty.html '''{{Blue|MAXWELL}}''' -is located eight miles northwest of Lockhart on State Highway 142. The town was named for Thomas Maxwell upon whose league Maxwell is situated. Maxwell's early settlers came from Alabama but with the arrival of German families and Mexican farm workers, the town assumed a diverse social culture. In 1887, the Missouri, Kansas and Texas Railroad was built through the community and as a result, growth was immediate. A common school district was formed in 1892. Later a disastrous fire nearly destroyed the business area on two occasions, resulting in the commercial area being built of brick. By 1929 the population had grown to about 400, there were numerous retail stores, three gins, a restaurant, a drug store, and a physician established practice. Slowly the population declined and by 1990 there were 185 residents. However, today there is a manufacturer of wooden coat hangers. [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Caldwell_County,_Texas_Genealogy Caldwell County Genealogy on Family Search] [http://www.caldwellcountyhistoricalcommission.org/statehistoricalmarkersincaldwellcounty.html Texas Historical Markers in Caldwell County]

    '''{{Blue|POLONIA}}''' -community, situated off U.S. Highway 183 and FM 2001, lies just south of Rogers Ranch. The area was settled by Polish immigrants. The settlers were good farmers, raised children whose descendants today are educators, engineers and other professional workers. Polonia had a cotton gin, blacksmith shop, and a general merchandise store that not only provided needed supplies but a gathering place for the local people. Today only the cemetery marks the site of the community.

    '''{{Blue|PRAIRIE LEA}}''' -located in southwestern Caldwell County, was settled in 1820 on the land grant of Joe Martin and is the oldest town in the county. The town was established by wealthy slave owners and as early as 1848 Prairie Lea had a saw mill, grist mill, and gin built by Thomas Mooney, who also. made furniture from the large black walnut trees growing along the San Marcos River. A post office was established and is still operating. In the 1850s a two story structure was built by the Masonic Order; a school occupied the first floor and a meeting room for the Masons on the second. In 1853 the entire building was given over to a school called the Female Institute. Both boys and girls attended classes. In the 1850s there were businesses, a post office, and a hotel. Prairie Lea played an active role during the Civil War. Troops recruited here served with Hood's Brigade and supplies gathered by the citizens were sent to the struggling men from Sibley's Campaign in New Mexico. A major fire in 1877 destroyed much of the town as did post-war violence. Prairie Lea rebuilt and by 1890 had restored much of its businesses. The oil boom of the 1920s brought more prosperity to the town. Slowly the town declined, but Prairie Lea kept its schools and enlarged the system. The Prairie Lea School District is now the major focus of the community. [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Caldwell_County,_Texas_Genealogy Caldwell County Genealogy on Family Search] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcaldwe/almanac/pcaindex.htm Caldwell County on rootsweb]

    '''{{Blue|RAGTOWN}}''' -was simply a line of shacks, tents, and brush arbors that lined the road from Joliet (FM 671) to Stairtown. The inhabitants were oil field workers and their families, hoping to make a better income. Rag town received its name by the way women hung their wash, on bushes, fence lines, and mesquite trees. [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Caldwell_County,_Texas_Genealogy Caldwell County Genealogy on Family Search] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcaldwe/almanac/pcaindex.htm Caldwell County on rootsweb]

    '''{{Blue|Reedville, Texas}}''' [[:Category:Reedville, Texas|Reedville]] was named for Major A. Reed over whose land the Missouri-Kansas-Texas railroad to San Marcos was built in 1887. The farms around [[:Category:Reedville were large cotton producers and as a result became a focal point for cotton bale shipping. In 1890 John C. Reed, Major Reed's son, established a post office and became postmaster. In 1918 the office closed and was transferred to Maxwell. The 1896 census indicated a population of 100. By 1905 a gin and corn grist mill were operating, plus a general store. In 1905 there were two schools established showing an enrollment of 102. Later the schools were consolidated with San Marcos Independent Schools. Today [[:Category:Reedville, Texas|Reedville]] is a small community of a few homes, mobile home parks and a cemetery. [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Caldwell_County,_Texas_Genealogy Caldwell County Genealogy on Family Search] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcaldwe/almanac/pcaindex.htm Caldwell County on rootsweb] [http://www.caldwellcountyhistoricalcommission.org/statehistoricalmarkersincaldwellcounty.html Texas Historical Markers in Caldwell County]

    '''{{Blue|ROGERS RANCH}}''' -In 1884 M.A. Rogers and Martha Rogers bought over 3000 acres of land northwest of Lockhart at the confluence of Elm and Plum creeks. The Rogers subdivided the land into 100-200 acre tracts and shortly young German immigrants began settling the area. In 1893 Bodeman Hall was constructed, which served as a church, school, and community center. Around 1910 a bowling alley and shooting hall were built. It later burned. Most of the family descendants no longer remain in Rogers Ranch. Several cemeteries are all that mark the site today.

    '''{{Blue|Seawillow}}''' -today lies about seven miles southeast of Lockhart at the crossroads of County Roads 205 and 197. Settlers began arriving in the area around 1853 and early maps record Cibalo or Cibolo (buffalo) as the name of the community. Francis Branyon owned and operated a general store in the 1880s. L. Berry Wells migrated to the Cibolo area in 1880 L.Berry Wells met and married a young school teacher, Seawillow Pipkins , from Beaumont in 1882 or 1883. They settled in Cibolo where Mr. Wells established a post office, most likely in the Branyon store. When he made application for the post office the name Cibolo was rejected by the Federal Postal Authority because there was already a Cibolo in Guadalupe County. Mr. Wells had put Seawillow's name on the list for consideration, it was accepted and Seawillow became the new name in 1899. Unfortunately Mr. Well's tenure as postmaster was short lived because he died in 1900. Willis Branyon , Francis Branyon's son, was postmaster for a short while before moving to Joliet to establish a store and post office in 1901. The post office closed in 1903. In the late 1800s a school was established. [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Caldwell_County,_Texas_Genealogy Caldwell County Genealogy on Family Search] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcaldwe/almanac/pcaindex.htm Caldwell County on rootsweb] [http://www.caldwellcountyhistoricalcommission.org/statehistoricalmarkersincaldwellcounty.html Texas Historical Markers in Caldwell County]

    '''{{Blue|UHLAND}}''' -was named for a German poet (Johann Ludwig Uhland - 26 April 1787 – 13 November 1862. Col. R.J. Sledge acquired 5000 acres in Plum Creek Valley with the intent to colonize the area with German settlers. The colonel set aside acreage for two schools and a cemetery. It should be noted that a small community was located in the approximate area of Uhland. The little village was Live Oak. As soon as settlers from the Midwest and Germany started arriving, the town Live Oak was absorbed by Uhland. Louis Schek was selected to be postmaster; yet records show no post office was officially designated. However, in 1900 an office was officially established, and Herman Seeliger became postmaster, followed by Ewald Seeliger in 1901. Service was discontinued in 1902, and the post office at Kyle delivered the mail. Col. Sledge was a Baptist, and his plans for the town were to have a large Baptist Colony for Germans. The church, Emanuel Baptist, was built near Kyle. By 1890 many Germans had moved to Uhland and established a Lutheran Church in the city. In 1990 Uhland had a population of 390; but the years have seen it slowly decline and today a lovely old Lutheran Church still stands beside a little cemetery. The school was consolidated with Hays County. Gottleid Schwitz established a store in 1884 in Uhland, and in 1986 it was still in business. Uhland and Neiderwald are so closely aligned in their people, culture and commerce, that to determine the history of one must include the other. [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcaldwe/almanac/pcaindex.htm Caldwell County on rootsweb] [http://www.caldwellcountyhistoricalcommission.org/statehistoricalmarkersincaldwellcounty.html Texas Historical Markers in Caldwell County]

    '''{{Blue|VICKSBURG}}''' -Located a short distance from the old SAAP rail line on Clear Fork of Plum Creek, it appears to be about three miles south of Lockhart west of U.S. Highway 183. A post office was established in 1886 with James Vick designated as postmaster. The office closed in 1887 and mail was delivered from Lockhart. No records have been located as to the origin or history of this town, i.e. - churches, schools, or commercial operations. [https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Caldwell_County,_Texas_Genealogy Caldwell County Genealogy on Family Search] [http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcaldwe/almanac/pcaindex.htm Caldwell County on rootsweb]

    '''{{Blue|WATTSVILLE}}''' -While this little town did not have a post office, it was designated as a townsite on the 1925 USGS map. The founder, John Watts , moved to Caldwell County in 1846 with a family of 20 children. Mr. Watts built one of the first gins in the county, and it became very successful over the years. A son, Henry Watts, established a general store followed by Bud Watts who operated a blacksmith shop. Allie Watts later became the gin manager. The Cage Holmes family moved in the area with 13 or more children, and the population grew to almost 40. The Holmes were excellent fruit growers. Mr. Holmes also built a syrup mill that did quite well . The younger children attended the Hall school, while the older group went to McNeil or Harwood. This was a happy and hospitable townsite. There are Watts descendants who still reside in the area.

    {{Image|file=Caldwell_County_Texas-7.jpg |align=c |size=360 |caption=Caldwell County, ''courtesy Texas escapes'' }}{{clear}} ===Land Grants=== [[DeWitt-1379|Green DeWitt]]'s plan for colonization was approved in 1825. DeWitt's Colony]] included parts of present day [[:Category: Caldwell County, Texas|Caldwell County]] [[Lockhart-1264|Byrd Lockhart's]]'s (1782-1839) Plum Creek grant - In 1830 he received four leagues of land on Plum Creek as payment for his services. In April 1831 he was appointed surveyor to DeWitt's colony by [[Navarro-350|José Antonio Navarro]], and in September he became municipal surveyor of District No. 3. [[Lockhart-1264|Byrd Lockhart]] led the Immortal 32 to the aid of the Alamo Defenders'''. He left the Alamo following this to request more aid for the Alamo[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/flo01 Byrd Lockhart in Handbook of Texas Online] ===Notables=== *[[Caldwell-4101|'''Matthew Caldwell''']] *''' [[Lockhart-1264|Byrd Lockhart]]''' *[http://www.tamu.edu/faculty/ccbn/dewitt/plumcreek.htm Texans participants in Battle of Plum Creek] ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption= }}{{clear}} There are 111 listings of cemeteries in Caldwell County, according to Find A Grave's web site. {| border="1" class="sortable" !Cemetery Name, !!Photo Requests!!Interments!!Percent Photographed |- |[[:Category: Alexander Cemetery, Lockhart, Texas|Alexander Cemetery, Lockhart]][http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2206070&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||7||- |- |Allen Family, Caldwell County [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2608203&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||1||- |- |[[:Category: Atlanta Cemetery, Caldwell County, Texas|Atlanta Cemetery]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=6089&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||194||68% |- |[[:Category: Blackwell Cemetery, Caldwell County, Texas|Blackwell Cemetery]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2441&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||46||98% |- |Blewett Cemetery [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2234886&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||8||75% |- |[[:Category: Bouldin Cemetery, Luling, Texas|Bouldin Cemetery, Luling]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2210046&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||19||5% |- |[[:Category: Branyon Cemetery, Caldwell County, Texas|Branyon Cemetery]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2544&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||-||- |- |[[:Category: Brite Cemetery, Caldwell County, Texas|Brite Cemetery]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2575&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||79||73% |- |[[:Category: Bunton Cemetery, Dale, Texas|Bunton Cemetery]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2651&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||986||67% |- |[[:Category: Cardwell Cemetery, Lockhart, Texas|Cardwell Cemetery, Lockhart]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2207323&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||45||93% |- |[[:Category: Cementerio Bautista, Caldwell County, Texas|Cementerio Bautista]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2573824&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||2||- |- |[[:Category: Cementerio Navarro Historico, Lockhart, Texas|Cementerio Navarro Historico, Lockhart]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2425850&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||254||95% |- |Cherokee Hills (Tilman) [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2457526&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||1||- |- |[[:Category: Clark Cemetery, Caldwell County, Texas|Clark Cemetery]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2923&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||20||75% |- |[[:Category: Clark Chapel Cemetery, Caldwell County, Texas|Clark Chapel Cemetery]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2921&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||115||88% |- |[[:Category: Clearfork Cemetery, Caldwell County, Texas|Clearfork Cemetery]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2147671&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||377||94% |- |[[:Category: Cliett Cemetery, Caldwell County, Texas|Cliett Cemetery]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2941&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||3||100% |- |[[:Category: Community Cemetery, Luling, Texas|Community Cemetery, Luling]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2377604&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||44||14% |- |[[:Category: Copeland Family Cemetery, Lockhart, Texas|Copeland Family Cemetery, Lockhart]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2395375&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||4||- |- |[[:Category: Crayton-Spruill Cemetery, Martindale, Texas|Crayton-Spruill Cemetery (See: John Crayton Cemetery), Martindale]] [http://findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2290924&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2547&]||-||12||100% |} =====Things to do/see===== :Watermelon Thump in Luling :June - the Chisholm Trail Roundup and a rodeo in Lockhart :The Texas Independence Trail runs through Caldwell County. ====County Resources==== *[http://www.txstate.edu/ Texas State University] University in San Marcos, Texas [http://www.caldwellcountyhistoricalcommission.org/statehistoricalmarkersincaldwellcounty.html Texas Historical Markers in Caldwell County] *[http://Caldwell.Co.tx.us Caldwell County Govt. Web Site] === Sources=== *Caldwell County Kin: The First 150 Years. Contributors: Genealogical and Historical Society of Caldwell County (Tex). Luling, Texas. Published by The Society, 2000. Unpaginated. *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc01 Handbook of Texas Online by Texas State Historical Society] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldwell_County,_Texas Caldwell County, Texas on Wikipedia] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Caldwell_County,_Texas_Genealogy Caldwell County Genealogy on Family Search] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caldwell_County_Courthouse_(Texas) Caldwell County Courthouse on Wikipedia] *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcaldwe/almanac/pcaindex.htm Caldwell County on rootsweb] *[http://www.caldwellcountyhistoricalcommission.org/statehistoricalmarkersincaldwellcounty.html Texas Historical Markers in Caldwell County] *[http://Caldwell.Co.tx.us Caldwell County Govt. Web Site]

    Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Scotland Genealogy Resources]] Other: [[Space: Sources-Scotland | Scotland Sources]] __TOC__ == Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London == * by Great Britain. Public Record Office; Bain, Joseph, 1826-1911; Great Britain. General Register Office (Scotland) * published H.M. General Register House, Edinburgh, 1881- * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1. A.D. 1108-1272 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=J7Q6AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EpYoePRWGAMC ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume01grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000196980 * Vol. 2. A.D. 1272-1307 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gJbRAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume02grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000196980 * Vol. 3. A.D. 1307-1357 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=4vwUAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000196980 ::* https://archive.org/stream/calendarofdocu03grea * Vol.4. A.D. 1357-1509 Addenda 1221-1435 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume04grea ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9_wUAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091754410 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000196980 * Vol. 5. Supplementary A.D. 1108-1516 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume05grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000196980 === Errata === * ''[[Space:Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, London|Calendar of Documents Relating to Scotland Preserved in Her Majesty's Public Record Office, by Joseph Bain, London]]'' (H.M. General Register House, Edinburgh, 1881) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#CDRS|Calendar Documents Relating Scotland]])

    Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] == Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents Preserved in the Public Record Office == : Records begin with the acession of Henry III in 1216 : Calendars are chronological lists of documents or manuscripts. They are sometimes annotated and may excerpt large sections of material, or even include entire texts of some items. * by John Lavan Kirby; Andrew Dickson White * printed for H.M. Stationery Office by Mackie and to be purchased from Eyre and Spottiswoode, London, 1909 * [https://www.winchester.ac.uk/academicdepartments/history/research/inquisitions/Pages/TheInquisitionsPost-MortemProject.aspx The Inquisitions Post-Mortem Project] * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-14 https://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/webbin/book/lookupname?key=Great%20Britain.%20Public%20Record%20Office * Many links here: https://www.medievalgenealogy.org.uk/sources/ipm.shtml * https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007960803 === Henry III., 19 October 1216 – 16 November 1272 === * Vol. 1 (1904) Henry III., Starting in year 20. Index of Persons and Places: [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924011387796#page/n374/mode/1up Page 315] ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XLYKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HsxCAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=smpEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387796 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis01grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis01lond_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarinquisi00offigoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008886871 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100499461 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044038076618 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951t001412467 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044021014048 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951002116532l * Vol. (1908) 1247-1258 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=bivg6Arg23kC === Edward I., 1272-1307 === * Vol. 2 (1906) Edward I., First 19 years. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rbYKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nywMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387804 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis02lond ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis02grea ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31158008793712 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090354812 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951p002966732 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015005603918 :* Table of Contents: ::* Preface, Page vii ::* Table of References, Page ix ::* Corrigenda and Additional References, Page xlix ::* Calendar, Page 1 ::* Addenda, Page 508 ::* Addendum to Vol. 1, Page 512 ::* Index of Persons and Places, [https://archive.org/stream/cu31924011387804#page/n568/mode/1up Page 515] ::* Index of Subjects, Page 700 * Vol. 3 (1912) Edward I., Years 20-28 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387812 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis03grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis03lond ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008886871 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31158008809310 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951p00399845d ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015005687945 * Vol. 4 (1913) Edward I., Years 29-35 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387820 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis04grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis04lond ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008886871 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0052131570 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951p00399842j === Edward II., 1307-1327 === * Vol. 5 (1908) Edward II., First nine years) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Hi4MAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387838 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis05grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis05lond ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008886871 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100499461 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31158002929130 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89095770780 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090354788 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951p00399843h * Vol. 6 (1910) Edward II. ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924099427845 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008886871 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924099427845 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis06grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis06lond * Vol 6, pt.2: (1910) Edward II. ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis62grea ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951002116537b === Edward III., 1327-1377 === * Vol. 7 (1909) Edward III. (1st nine years) ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387853 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis07grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis07lond ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008886871 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31158006511256 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.319510021165389 * Vol 8 (1913) Edward III. ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387861 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis08grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis08lond ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.319510021165389 * Vol. 8 (1913) Edward III. pt 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis82grea ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.319510021165397 * Vol 9 (1916) Edward III. ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387879 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951p00399844f * Vol. 10 (1921) Edward III. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0066756867 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951002116541k * Vol. 11 (1935) Edward III. ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387895 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0060644150 * Vol 12 (1938) Edward III. 39th-43rd years ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924011387903 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0060644317 === Richard II., 1377-1399 === * Vol. 15 (1970) Richard II. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31158009518316 * Vol. 16 (1974) Richard II., years 7-15 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31158009518308 * Vol. 17 15-23 Richard II ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.319510021165486 === Henry IV., 1399-1413 === * Vol. 18 1-6 Henry IV. (1399-1405) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951002116531n * Vol. 19 7-14 Henry IV (1405-1413) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951d00889656z === Henry V., 1413-1422 === * Vol. 20 1-5 Henry V. (1413-1418) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951d01174085g * Vol. 21 6 to 10 Henry V (1418-1422) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951d02126178l === Henry VI., 1422-1461 === * Vol. 22 1 to 5 Henry VI. (1422-1427) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951d01281795n * Vol. 23 6 to 10 Henry VI (1427-1432) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951d023447228 * Vol. 24 11 to 15 Henry VI (1432-1437) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951d03176166q * Vol. 25 16 to 20 Henry VI ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951p01075583q * Vol. 26 21 to 25 Henry VI (1442-1447) ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951p01075582s === Henry VII., August 1485 – 21 April 1509 === * (1898) Henry VII., Vol. 1 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xPMLAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GFVOAQAAMAAJ ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.32000004624757 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89080104367 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000905112 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951p00185763j ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015046359728 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/uc1.c037891346 * (1915) Henry VII., Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis02grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis02great ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000905112 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31158011234019 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/nc01.ark:/13960/t7rn48s7m ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/umn.31951p002966724 * (1955) Henry VII., Vol. 3 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofinquis03great ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000905112 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem|Calendar of Inquisitions Post Mortem and Other Analogous Documents preserved in the Public Record Office]]'' (H.M. Stationery Office, London, 1909) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#CoIPM|Calendar IPM]])

    Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: TNA_C_54]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] | [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|Medieval Sources]] __TOC__ == Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office == * published London, 1893-1934 * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Original Documents === * Accessible at The National Archives, Kew, London, England. C54 Series: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3614 === Available online at these locations: === * Various: ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000905547 ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010427024 ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000269075 ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100666938 ** https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/010426948 * Henry III. A.D. 1227-1231 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Mu4LAQAAIAAJ * Henry III. A.D. 1231-1234 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000084032071 * Henry III. A.D. 1234-1237 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000041682497 * Henry III. A.D. 1237-1242 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000041682372 * Henry III. A.D. 1259-1261 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000084032089 * Henry III. A.D. 1264-1268 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE921040 * Edward I. A.D. 1272-1279 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero03changoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FJkKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4813.0001.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028042475 * Edward I. A.D. 1279-1288 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WzigAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4813.0002.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924096297969 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser02grea * Edward I. Vol. III. A.D. 1288-1296 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GJkKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fCwMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UZBCAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01changoog ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4813.0003.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091069868 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser03grea * Edward I. Vol. IV. A.D. 1296-1302 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero00offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gTeUdn_DHTkC ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero02changoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=B3g7vWJ7rGsC ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4813.0004.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924081297990 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser04grea * Edward I. Vol. V. A.D. 1302-1307 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero00changoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GpkKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4813.0005.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofclose05grea * Edward II. A.D. 1307-1313 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015062149037 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000269055 * Edward II. A.D. 1313-1318 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091068993 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero01offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=CnUfAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofclo02grea ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015034983158 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t00z7rk8 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000269055 * Edward II. A.D. 1318-1323 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091068985 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofclos03grea ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t4vh64d61 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000269055 * Edward II. A.D. 1323-1327 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XgQOAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091068977 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofclose04grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser04grea_0 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo1.ark:/13960/t2m623f95 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000269055 * Edward III. A.D. Vol. I. 1327-1330 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero07offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=G5kKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero06offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pfxUJ73JEYkC ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0001.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091767859 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofclose01grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100574226 * Edward III. A.D. Vol. II. 1330-1333 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mO9UftCogEsC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BIlIurFELb8C ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091767867 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero02offigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofclose02grea ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0002.001.umich.edu * Edward III. A.D. Vol. III. 1333-1337 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero03offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=D2BgbZ14rHUC ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0003.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091767875 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofclose03grea * Edward III. A.D. Vol. IV. 1337-1339 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091767883 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofclos04grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100574226 * Edward III. A.D. Vol. V. 1339-1341 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero04offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HOrqnH_Juc0C ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0005.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091767891 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser05grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100574226 * Edward III. Vol. VI A.D. 1341-1343 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarclosero05offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=xAzzA67MJIwC ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0006.001.umich.edu ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100574226 * Edward III. Vol. VII. A.D. 1343-1346 ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0007.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091767917 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser07grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100574226 * Edward III. VOl. VIII. A.D. 1346-1349 ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0008.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091767925 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser08grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100574226 * Edward III. Vol. IX. A.D. 1349-1354 ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0009.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091767933 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser09grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100574226 * Edward III. Vol. X A.D. 1354-1360 ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0010.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091767941 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser10grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100574226 * Edward III. Vol. X. A.D. 1354-1360 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser10grea * Edward III. Vol. XI A.D. 1360-1364 ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0011.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser11grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100574226 * Edward III. Vol. XII. A.D. 1364-1368 ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0012.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser12grea * Edward III. Vol. XIII A.D. 1369-1374 ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0013.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser13grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100574226 * Edward III. Vol. XIV 1374-1377 ::* https://archive.org/details/abd4709.0014.001.umich.edu ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091767982 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofcloser14grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100574226 * Richard II. Vol. I. A.D. 1377-1381 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofclos01grea * Richard II. Vol. II. A.D. 1381-1385 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofclos02grea * Richard II. Vol. III. A.D. 1385-1389 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofclo03grea * Richard II Vol. IV A.D. 1389-1392 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofclo04grea * Henry IV, Vol. 1 A.D. 1399-1402 ::* * Henry IV, Vol. 2 A.D. 1402-1405 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000116794961 * Henry IV, Vol. 3 A.D. 1405-1409 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=inu.30000115586319 * Henry IV, Vol. 4 A.D. 1409-1413 ::* * Index Henry IV, Vol. 5 A.D. 1399-1413 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006065779 * Henry V. A.D. 1413-1419 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006065780 * Henry V A.D. 1419-1422 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006065780 * Henry VI Vol. I 1422-1429 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066070072 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015066070072 * Henry VI Vol. II 1429-1435 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015066344675 * Henry VI Vol. III. A.D. 1435-1441 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015005383255 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015005383255 * Henry VI Vol. IV. A.D. 1441-1447 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066344972 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015066344972 * Henry VI Vol. V. A.D. 1447-1454 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE921200& ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015066344683 search only ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924111042143 search only * Henry VI. Vol. VI. A.D. 1454-1461 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=coo.31924111042150 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/coo.31924111042150 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000269055 * Edward IV. Vol. I 1461-1468 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE186234 * Henry VII. Vol. I 1485-1500, published 1955 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/msu.31293017956222 missing pages 4894-496 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.35112103530129 * Henry VII. Vol. II 1500-1509, published 1963 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=msu.31293017956230&view=1up&seq=5 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office|Calendar of the Close Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office]]'' (London, 1893-1934) * ([[#CCR|Calendar Close Rolls]])

    Calendar of the Fine Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|Sources for England]] __TOC__ == Calendar of the Fine Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office == * "The Fine Rolls take their name from the enrolment on them of fines or payments made for writs, grants, licenses, pardons and exemptions of various kinds." (From Vol. 1, Preface) * High quality photographs of the original documents here: http://images.cch.kcl.ac.uk/frh3/arc/phase1/jpg/ * The "Henry III. Fine Rolls" are not listed below, but can be found here: https://finerollshenry3.org.uk/home.html * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Calendar of the Fine Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * Vol. 1-19 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000313420 * Vol. 1. Edward I. A.D. 1272-1307 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero01lond ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034847 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE57691 * Vol. 2. Edward II. A.D. 1307-1319 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero02greauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034847 * Vol. 3. Edward II. A.D. 1319-1327 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero03greauoft * Vol. 4. Edward III. A.D. 1327-1337 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero04greauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034847 * Vol. 5. Edward III. A.D. 1337-1347 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034847 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE186225 * Vol. 6. Edward III. A.D. 1347-1356 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034847 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE98586 * Vol. 7. Edward III. A.D. 1356-1368 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffiner07greauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034847 * Vol. 8. Edward III. A.D. 1368-1377 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE98656 * Vol. 9. Richard II. A.D. 1377-1383 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE186266 * Vol. 10. Richard II. A.D. 1383-1391 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero10greauoft * Vol. 11. Richard II. A.D. 1391-1399 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero11greauoft * Vol. 12. Henry IV. A.D. 1399-1405 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffiner12greauoft * Vol. 13. Henry IV. A.D. 1405-1413 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero13greauoft * Vol. 14. Henry V. A.D. 1413-1422 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffiner14greauoft * Vol. 15. Henry VI. A.D. 1422-1430 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffine15greauoft * Vol. 16. Henry VI. A.D. 1430-1437 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero16greauoft * Vol. 17. Henry VI A.D. 1437-1445 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffine17greauoft * Vol. 18. Henry VI. A.D. 1445-1452 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero18greauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034847 * Vol. 19. Henry VI. A.D. 1452-1461 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendaroffinero19greauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034847 * Vol. 20 A.D. 1461-1471 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034847 * Vol. 21 A.D. 1471-1485 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034847 * Vol. 22 A.D. 1485-1509 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009034847 === Citation Formats === * ''[[Space:Calendar of the Fine Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office|Calendar of the Fine Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office]]'' (London, 1911) Vol. , [ Page ]. * ([[#CFR|Calendar Fine Rolls]]) Please add your preferred citation format, so that it may be easily copied by you and others: *

    Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: TNA_C_66]] Other: [[Space:Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office == * published H.M. Stationery Office, 1891-1916 * The first volume of this series was published in 1891 "Edward III. A.D. 1327-1330". See the [https://books.google.com/books?id=eJpmD5WUoZwC&pg=PR5 Preface] of this volume for a description of the Patent Rolls. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Calendar of the Patent Rolls Preserved in the Public Record Office|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] ===Original Documents=== *Accessible at The National Archives, Kew, London, England. C66 Series: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C3626 *The Patent Rolls themselves are a copy record of letters patent. Many of the originals survive in the E313 Series: https://discovery.nationalarchives.gov.uk/details/r/C6692 === Available online at these locations: === * Many: ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009029274 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006033939 ::* http://aalt.law.uh.edu/IndexPri.html ::* http://sdrc.lib.uiowa.edu/patentrolls/search.html * Henry III. A.D. 1216-1272 ::* https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/467174 * Henry III. A.D. 1216-1225 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951d02046562f * Henry III. A.D. 1225-1232 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=_OMLAQAAIAAJ * Henry III. A.D. 1232-1247 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=beQLAQAAIAAJ * Henry III. A.D. 1247-1258 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6eQLAQAAIAAJ * Henry III. A.D. 1258-1266 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE59692 * Henry III. A.D. 1266-1272 ::* https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE59733 * Edward I. A.D.1272-1307 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100235684 ::* https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/467174 * Edward I A.D. 1272-1281 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=E5kKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0eULAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr01changoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr07offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EgIKAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent01grea ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031081063 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015031081063 * Edward I. A.D. 1281-1292 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NeYLAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent02grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent00grea_0 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031081162 * Edward I A.D. 1292-1301 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tim-c8O6E-IC ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr09offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SwQKAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr03blacgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent03grea ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031081154 * Edward I A.D. 1301-1307 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PX8nAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zeYLAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FZkKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=A1RJAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr00offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sggKAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr00lytegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent04grea ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015009161343 * Edward II. A.D. 1307-1327 ::* https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/467169 * Edward II. A.D. 1307-1313 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=c4Q4boDfHucC ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr08offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gQsKAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr11offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YwUX1yHMZGUC ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpaten01grea ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015008359732 * Edward II. A.D. 1313-1317 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpaten02grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent02grea_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100235684 * Edward II. A.D. 1317-1321 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr13offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qA0KAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpaten03grea ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent03grea_0 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100235684 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031081139" * Edward II. A.D. 1321-1324 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZgvuU6gIqCcC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iecLAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr04offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZAQKAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent04grea_0 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpaten04grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100235684 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031081147 * Edward II. A.D. 1324-1327 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=c_HRbYbWKMwC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wucLAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpatent05grea ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100235684 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015009163380 * Edward III. A.D. 1327-1330 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eJpmD5WUoZwC ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr01britgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr10offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9gcKAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofpate01grea ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031081071 * Edward III. A.D. 1330-1334 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=71rkVP1u91AC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Rm1nAAAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=eZcf19DHte8C ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr17offigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr05offigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr17offigoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015023267001 * Edward III. A.D. 1334-1338 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=iOULAQAAIAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015011275826 * Edward III. A.D. 1338-1340 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lOYLAQAAIAAJ ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031079406 * Edward III. A.D. 1340-1343 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Z50sDPBhZ9oC ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr01offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=lwwKAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr00changoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hwgRAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr18offigoog ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031079299 * Edward III. A.D. 1343-1345 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=s5BdDQ7IFlMC ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0065033318;view=2up;seq=6 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031079281 * Edward III. A.D. 1345-1348 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0072678857;view=2up;seq=6 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031079307 * Edward III. A.D. 1348-1350 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zpw2OBQKC64C ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n-cLAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr06offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YxMKAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr02changoog ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0061258331;view=2up;seq=6 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015007019998 * Edward III A.D. 1350-1354 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hNsSnBt-6MgC ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarpatentr03offigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=pRUKAAAAMAAJ ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0063361018;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0063456131;view=2up;seq=6 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031079315 * Edward III A.D. 1354-1358 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031079323 * Edward III A.D. 1358-1361 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0063137277;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031079414 * Edward III A.D. 1361-1364 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.31158007074478;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/mdp.39015031081089 * Edward III. 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    Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Ireland]] [[Category: Ireland, Sources]] Other: [[Space:Sources-Ireland|Ireland Sources]] __TOC__ == Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland, Preserved in The Public Record Office == * edited by Ernest George Atkinson * published by His Majesty's Stationery Office, London * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === * http://www.nationalarchives.gov.uk/help-with-your-research/research-guides/state-papers-ireland-1509-1782/ * (1860) 1509-1573 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=t-49AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=e1gMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=K1U4AQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarireland01greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924088663798 ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000029312844 * Elizabeth, 1547-1585 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=L_1GAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarireland02greauoft * Elizabeth, 1586-1588, July ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zlgMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep3158grea ::* https://archive.org/details/1887calendarofstatep03greauoft * (1885) Elizabeth, Aug. 1588 - Sept. 1592 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BFoMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jVkMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep04greauoft * Elizabeth, Oct. 1592 - June 1596 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep5159grea ::* https://archive.org/details/1890calendarofstatep05greauoft * (1893) Elizabeth, July 1596 - Dec. 1597 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=gloMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarireland06greauoft * (1895) Elizabeth, Jan. 1598 - Mar. 1599 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2gAOAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/1895calendarofstatep07greauoft ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000029306945 * Elizabeth, Apr. 1599 - Feb. 1600 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-FoMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zypLAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarireland08greauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924028060832 * Elizabeth, 1600, March - October ::* https://archive.org/details/1903calendarofstatep09greauoft ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000029310434 * Elizabeth, 1 November 1600 - 31 July 1601 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DVwMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/1905calendarofstatep10greauoft ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000029312810 * (1912) 1601-1603, with addenda, 1565-1654, and of the Hanmer Papers ::* https://archive.org/details/1912calendarofstatep11greauoft ::* https://hdl.handle.net/2027/inu.30000029310632 * James I, 1603-1606 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770812 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep01grea_0 * James I, 1606-1608 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770820 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep02grea_0 * James I, 1608-1610 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770838 * James I, 1611-1614 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770846 * James I, 1615-1625 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZVcMAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770853 * Charles I, 1625-1632 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770879 * Charles I, 1633-1647 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarofstatep02grea ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770887 * (1903) 1647-1660 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770861 * (1903) Adventurers for Land, 1642-1659 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091770895 * (1905) 1660-1662 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarstatepa00mahagoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=SjcNAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091769566 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100884572 * (1907) 1663-1665 ::* https://archive.org/details/calendarstatepa12offigoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=N7AKAAAAYAAJ * 1666-1669 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100884572 * (1910) Sept. 1669-Dec. 1670, with addenda 1625-1670 ::* https://archive.org/details/cu31924091769590 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100884572 === WikiTree Syntax === * ''[[Space:Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland|Calendar of the State Papers Relating to Ireland]]'' (His Majesty's Stationery Office, London, 1860-) [ Page ]. * ([[#CSPRI|Calendar State Papers Ireland]])

    Calendar Sourcerers Challenge

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Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2022-02-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1367341 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2022-01-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1350065 |fsp= |hints= }} === 2021 === {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2021-12-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1335687 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2021-11-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1324218 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2021-10-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1307624 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2021-09-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1293060 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2021-08-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1278661 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2021-07-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1262996 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2021-06-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1246593 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2021-05-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1230000 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2021-04-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1214185 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2021-03-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1196244 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2021-02-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1180150 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2021-01-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1162320 |fsp= |hints= }} === 2020 === {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2020-12-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1146844 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2020-11-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1130464 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2020-10-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1117710 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2020-09-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1097835 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2020-08-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1082019 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2020-07-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1064888 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2020-06-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1045662 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2020-05-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1028018 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2020-04-01 00:00:00 |g2g=1010123 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2020-03-01 00:00:00 |g2g=993384 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2020-02-01 00:00:00 |g2g=978347 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2020-01-01 00:00:00 |g2g=962929 |fsp= |hints= }} === 2019 === {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2019-12-01 00:00:00 |g2g= 948693 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2019-11-01 00:00:00 |g2g=933770 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2019-10-01 00:00:00 |g2g=917185 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2019-09-01 12:00:00 |g2g=898728 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2019-08-01 12:00:00 |g2g=880644 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2019-07-01 12:00:00 |g2g=859872 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2019-06-01 00:00:00 |g2g=839823 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2019-05-01 00:00:00 |g2g=820742 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2019-04-01 00:00:00 |g2g=800946 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2019-03-01 00:00:00 |g2g=779151 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2019-02-01 00:00:00 |g2g=762760 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2019-01-01 00:00:00 |g2g=742632 |fsp= |hints= }} === 2018 === {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2018-12-01 00:00:00 |g2g=725074 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2018-11-01 00:00:00 |g2g=710190 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2018-10-01 00:00:00 |g2g=694002 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2018-09-01 00:00:00 |g2g=673160 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2018-08-01 00:00:00 |g2g=655753 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2018-07-01 00:00:00 |g2g=637777 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2018-06-01 00:00:00 |g2g=619863 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2018-05-01 00:00:00 |g2g=603630 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2018-04-01 00:00:00 |g2g=585684 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2018-03-01 00:00:00 |g2g=568230 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= All |length=1 month |start=2018-02-01 00:00:00 |g2g=551240 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= Unsourced |length=1 month |start=2018-01-01 00:00:00 |g2g=530868 |fsp= |hints= }} === 2017 === {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page=Project:Sourcerers |tracking= Unsourced |length=1 month |start=2017-12-01 00:00:00 |g2g=516055 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page= |tracking= Unsourced |length=1 month |start=2017-11-01 00:00:00 |g2g=495716 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page= |tracking= Unsourced |length=1 month |start=2017-10-01 00:00:00 |g2g=476680 |fsp= |hints= }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=Sourcerers Challenge |page= |tracking= |length=1 month |start=2017-09-01 00:00:00 |g2g=454780/september-2017-sourcerers-challenge |fsp= |hints= }}

    Calendar WikiTree Challenge 2021

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    [[Category:Calendar]] == Calendar Events for WikiTree Challenge 2021 == {{Image|file=WikiTree_Calendar.png|align=c|size=m|label=WikiTree Calendar Logo}} === 2021=== {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-01-06 00:00:00 |g2g=1163587/wikitree-challenge-1-aj-jacobs |fsp=Week 1 - AJ Jacobs }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-01-13 00:00:00 |g2g=1167710/wikitree-challenge-2-cece-moore |fsp=Week 2 - CeCe Moore }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-01-20 18:00:00 |g2g=1169153/wikitree-challenge-3-jonny-perl |fsp=Week 3 - Jonny Perl }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-01-27 18:00:00 |g2g=1171881/wikitree-challenge-4-jen-baldwin |fsp=Week 4 - Jen Baldwin }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-02-03 20:00:00 |g2g=1174289 |fsp=Week 5 - Henry Louis Gates, Jr. }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-02-10 20:00:00 |g2g=1176390 |fsp=Week 6 - Judy Russell }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-02-17 20:00:00 |g2g= |fsp=Week 7 - Taking a break }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-02-24 20:00:00 |g2g=1181924 |fsp=Week 8 - Thomas MacEntee }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-03-03 20:00:00 |g2g=1189846 |fsp=Week 9 - Katherine Willson }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-03-10 20:00:00 |g2g=1189898 |fsp=Week 10 - Pat Richley-Erickson }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-03-17 20:00:00 |g2g=1191867 |fsp=Week 11 - Rob Warthen }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-03-24 20:00:00 |g2g=1192033 |fsp=Week 12 - Dallan Quass }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-03-31 20:00:00 |g2g=1192489 |fsp=Week 13 - Ellen Thompson-Jennings }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-04-07 20:00:00 |g2g=1196703 |fsp=Week 14 - Tim Janzen }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-04-14 20:00:00 |g2g=1196738 |fsp=Week 15 - Cheri Passey }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-04-28 20:00:00 |g2g=1196822 |fsp=Week 17 - Connie Knox }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-05-05 20:00:00 |g2g=1218118 |fsp=Week 18 - Scott Fisher }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-05-12 20:00:00 |g2g=1218134 |fsp=Week 19 - Devon Noel Lee }} {{Calendar Event|display={{{1|}}} |name=WikiTree Challenge |page=Help:WikiTree_Challenge |tracking= WikiTree_Challenge |length=1 week |start=2021-05-19 20:00:00 |g2g=1218153 |fsp=Week 20 - 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    Calendar WikiTree Challenge 2023

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    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Calhoun co. logl. }}{{clear}} :'''Aug 9, 1814''' Acquisition: Creek cession of land to Georgia.http://www.ourgeorgiahistory.com/ogh/Calhoun_County,_Georgia :'''1820''' The lottery of 1820 opened up the lands of the current Calhoun County in southwest Georgia. The lottery was open to ordinary citizens, especially recognized Revolutionary War soldiers. Calhoun land in Southwest Georgia, was first established by the lottery of 1820, and became the beginning for what we see today as Calhoun County. http://calhouncountyga.com/history.htm {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Calhoun County marker }}{{clear}} ::For the recognized Revolutionary soldiers: if a Revolutionary soldier drew a lucky lottery ticket in1805 or 1807, that soldier was allowed another draw in 1820. If the soldier had not drawn in the early draws, he was allowed '''two draws''' in the 1820 lottery.. :'''Post 1820''' - After the land had been ceded to the "Georgians" by lottery, the Creek Indians still raided the settlers. Forts and stockades were scattered around the area to retreat to when threatened by the Creeks. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Morgan, Calhoun, Ga marker. }}{{clear}} :'''May 1827''' Surveyors continued surveying until the first Monday. :'''1832''' Previously the lower Creeks were pushed out of the area and gave up their title to Georgia land. The last Cherokees were pushed out of Georgia on the Trail of Tears. ::Two (2) areas began growing in the area of Calhoun County. One was Concord, west of Leary, Georgia. The other was Whitney (east of present day Edison, Georgia) and settled by South Carolina pioneers, who were Presbyterians and Methodists. :'''1848''' -Whitney, Georgia was renamed Dicky, Georgia :'''1854''' Whitney . had the best schools in South Georgia. :'''1854 ''' Calhoun County was created from Early and Baker counties. Georgia named it for John C Calhoun, 7th U.S. Vice president under Presidents John Quincy Adams, and Andrew Jackson. This Vice President resigned to debate Daniel Webster in the Senate, 1832 on the issue of States' rights. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=John C. Calhoun }} https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Calhoun_County,_Georgia_Genealogy [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/calhoun-county-0 Calhoun County History]http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/calhoun :'''1856''' - Morgan, Georgia was incorporated and named for Hiram Morgan (one of its commissioners) or Daniel Morgan who served in the Revolutionary War (1775-83).

    :::::'''{{blue|Dissension over Calhoun County Seat}}''' ::Although Morgan, Georgia was not the largest town, it received the designation of County seat due to this story. Two groups of citizens wanted the county seat to be in the town they inhabited. :::NOTE this same story has occurred in several counties in Texas. People feel strongly about one town being a county seat. :'''1854''' - When Georgia legislature formed Calhoun County with a legislative act, it stipulated that the county's new inferior justices select the site for the courthouse. They were to find a central and convention place.. Towns such as Concord and Whitney began a controversy. http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/calhoun {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1863 map of Calhoun Georgia. }}{{clear}} ::Calhoun citizen '''Group#1''' wanted the county seat to be Concord, which is North of Leary.. Concord, It was already a voting precinct when Dist. 3 was part of Baker county. ::'''Group #2''' wanted the county seat to be Whitney, which later changed its name to Dickey, Georgia. ::Leaders of both groups decided to compromise on something half of the distance between each town, Concord and Whitney. ::To measure this, a rag was tied to a wheel of a buggy. Both men of the Groups rode together in the buggy. Someone was counting the wheel revolutions. After arrival in Whitney, the men turned the buggy around and drove down the same road again toward the other town. When the wheel had covered half of the revolutions, the men set a stake to mark the spot for the courthouse in the county seat.. This spot was to be the county seat!! ::'''The spot''' was first named Jasper for some weeks. Then they learned Georgia already had a town named Jasper."That spot for the Courthouse" was renamed Morgan, Georgia and has been the site of the court house from that day forward. :Jasper, now Morgan, Georgia was born. :Dissension continued.. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=1885 map Calhoun County, GA }}{{clear}} :'''1923''', the voters of Calhoun petitioned to moved the County Seat from Morgan to Arlington (voting 975-456 votes). So Georgia made Arlington, Georgia the new county Seat. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Arlington Baptist Church. }}{{clear}} :'''1929''' A 2nd referendum of 1033 voters favoring Morgan to 496 for Arlington, with 5 votes for Edison.. The legislature again redesignated Morgan as the County seat (Ga Laws 1929, p 550). [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/calhoun-county-0 Calhoun County History]


    : It has four incorporated cities: Arlington, Edison, Leary, and Morgan. ::The U.S. Department of Agriculture has identified Calhoun County as having prime farmland with over 50% of its land is in farms. The numbers of small farms has decreased in the 1900's due to mechanized cotton pickers, tractors for planting. This decreases the numbers of citizens employed in the farm industry.. Currently troops are corn, oats, sorghum, and wheet.Although the number of small farms in the county has decreased over the years, more than 50 percent of Calhoun County is designated as prime farmland by the U.S. Department of Agriculture. ::Edison, Georgiais is home of the Calhoun County Middle/High School as well as a public library. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Arlington United Methodist Church }}{{clear}} :'''1990''' The National Register of Historic Places designated the Arlington United Methodist Church in Arlington, Georgia. :'''2000''' the National Register of Historic Places designated the commercial district of Edison, Georgia as a "Better Hometown City". A description of the city include: brick sidewalks, cast-iron handrails with period lighting. ::Several identified endangered species can be found in Calhoun County, Georgia. Primary identified is the gopher tortoise, known as Georgia state reptile. It is on the threatened species list by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. Also included here in the county are the swamp buckhorn, and yellow flytrap. There are now some wildlife plantations. ::Morgan, Georgia, the county Seat for Calhoun County, is proud of a historic Courthouse. The As the county seat, the city of Morgan boasts a historic Courthouse. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calhoun_County,_Georgia ::Arlington, Georgia can be identified by its single tri-coloredl traffic light. It is the meeting place of the north-south and the east-west railroad Tracks. :Calhoun County and its cities hold many festivals annually. ::1) Still Pond Vineyard & Winery, a family-owned and operated Vineyard, bordering Baker County in southern region, hosts 3 festivals. ::1-A) Bud Break Bash the first Saturday in April ::!-B) Grape Stomp the first Saturday in August ::1-C) Holiday Festival the first Saturday in December. ::The city of Edison, Georgia hosts the Billie Lane King Cotton Charity Horse Show the second Saturday of May. :: Arlington hosts the oldest festival in Georgia, May Day, on the first Saturday of May ::City of Leary, Georgia hosts the Leary Christmas Parade on the second Saturday in December. ::City of Morgan holds the Harvest Festival the first Saturday in Morgan. ::Calhoun County is also proud to participate in the Southwest Georgia High Cotton 65-mile Yard Sale which takes place the second Saturday in November along Georgia Highway 37. ::The Hospital Authority is the largest employer in Calhoun County. This has 5 health care companies :::Calhoun Memorial Hospital near Jennings Medical Clinic which has 2 physicians, 2 providers, staff for primary care practice. :::Calhoun Nursing Home - is 60 bed long term care facility :::R.E. Jennings Medical Clinic :::Willowood Assisted Living Facility is a 15 bed personal care for Seniors in Edison :::Calhoun Rehabilitation Services on RE Jennings Avenue in Arlington. :::The hospital-a 25-bed critical access hospital that was founded as a Hill-Burton hospital, 1951 ===Government Offices=== 1st County Courthouse,1854 The first courthouse was built soon after the county creation, 1854. This was destroyed by fire 1888. Calhoun County's first courthouse was built in Morgan shortly after the county was created in 1854. That structure burned in 1888, and a new courthouse was built on the site -- but it too burned in 1920. What served as courthouse for the next 15 years is not clear, but the county's present courthouse was constructed in 1935. The courthouse was renovated 1972. 2nd County Courthouse, 1888 A new courthouse was built soon was built. It also was destroyed by fire 1920 {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Calhoun County Courthouse }}{{clear}} 3rd County Courthouse, 1935, the Calhoun County Courthouse, located in Morgan, is the third in the county's history. Designed in the colonial revival style, the courthouse was renovated in 1972. ===Geography=== :Size - 284 square miles (740 km2), of which 280 square miles (730 km2) is land and 3.2 square miles (8.3 km2) (1.1%) is water :Location - in southwest Georgia :Size -284 square miles. :Eastern Boundary - Dougherty Co., which had just been created in 1853 :Quail Hunting Plantations decorate the pastoral landscape and complete scenic roadways in this rural Georgia community :Creeks/Rivers - The vast majority of Calhoun County is located in the Ichawaynochaway Creek sub-basin of the ACF River Basin (Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin). :Sub basins -Spring Creek sub-basin --The county's western and southwestern corner, from Arlington running northwest to west of Edison of the same larger ACF River Basin. :Boundaries of Calhoun County- Point where the North and South parallel line between lots of land numbers 393 and 334, in the 4th district of Early County, intersects with the county line between Randolph and Early, and Randolph and Baker, and thence east on said line until it intersects with the most westwardly main run of the Chickassawhatchie Creek, and thence South on said run and creek (though not including Grimmett’s causeway,) until the point where said creek intersects the east and west district line, dividing the third from the seventh district of Baker, and the fourth from the sixth district of Early, and thence westwardly on said line until it intersects with the main branch or run of Spring Creek, thence up said main run to the north and south line, dividing lots of land numbers 348 and 359, in the 4th district of Early, and thence north along said line until it intersects with said county line between Randolph and Early. ====Protected areas==== *Endangered Species - Among several endangered species found in Calhoun County is the gopher tortoise, swamp buckhorn, yellow flytrap, and the gopher tortoise, Gopher Tortoise is the State reptile. The tortoise is identified as a threatened species by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 6,320 people in the county with a population density of 23 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 38.26% White, 60.60% Black or African American, 0.14% Native American, 0.06% Asian, 0.44% from other races, and 0.49% from two or more races. 2.99% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 6,694 people residing in the county with a population density of 23.9 people/sq. mi. . 61.3% were Black or African American, 34.7% White, 0.4% Asian, 0.3% Pacific Islander, 0.1% Native American, 2.1% of some other race and 1.0% of two or more races. 3.9% were Hispanic or Latino (of any race)The median income for a household in the county was $24,588, and the median income for a family was $31,019.The per capita income for the county was $11,839. About 23.20% of families and 26.50% of the population were below the poverty line, including 39.20% of those under age 18 and 26.50% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calhoun_County,_Georgia {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=1885 map Calhoun County, GA }}{{clear}} *According to the 2010 U.S. census, the population of Calhoun County is 6,694, an increase from the 2000 population of 6,320. *Calhoun County Elementary School is located in Arlington *Calhoun County Middle & High School is located in Edison *Calhoun County Library *Calhoun State Prison is located in Morgan - There are approximately 1200 males residing at the institution and are included in the census figures. *Large farms and Quail Hunting Plantations decorate the pastoral landscape and complete scenic roadways in this rural Georgia community. Calhoun County proudly supports agriculture as the local lifeblood industry. Highways< br/> *Georgia State Route 37 *Georgia State Route 41 *Georgia State Route 45 *Georgia State Route 55 *Georgia State Route 62 *Georgia State Route 216 *Georgia tate Route 234 =====Towns===== *[[:Category: Arlington, Georgia|Arlilngton]] *[[:Category: Edison, Georgia|Edison]] *[[:Category: Leary, Georgia|Leary]] *[[:Category: Morgan, Georgia|Morgan]] ====County Resources==== *May Day festival in Arlington, held the first Saturday in May annually. It is one of Georgia's oldest festivals. *King Cotton Horse Show, held in Edison each May *Harvest Festival, held on the courthouse square in Morgan every November ::1) Still Pond Vineyard & Winery, a family-owned and operated Vineyard, bordering Baker County in southern region, hosts 3 festivals. ::1-A) Bud Break Bash the first Saturday in April ::1-B) Grape Stomp the first Saturday in August ::1-C) Holiday Festival the first Saturday in December. ::The city of Edison, Georgia hosts the Billie Lane King Cotton Charity Horse Show the second Saturday of May. :: Arlington hosts the oldest festival in Georgia, May Day, on the first Saturday of May ::City of Leary, Georgia hosts the Leary Christmas Parade on the second Saturday in December. ::City of Morgan holds the Harvest Festival the first Saturday in Morgan. ::Calhoun County is also proud to participate in the Southwest Georgia High Cotton 65-mile Yard Sale which takes place the second Saturday in November along Georgia Highway 37. *Library *Hospital system ====Census==== :1860 --- 4,913 — :1870 --- 5,503 12.0% :1880 --- 7,024 27.6% :1890 --- 8,438 20.1% :1900 --- 9,274 9.9% :1910 --- 11,334 22.2% :1920 --- 10,225 −9.8% :1930 --- 10,576 3.4% :1940 --- 10,438 −1.3% :1950 --- 8,578 −17.8% :1960 --- 7,341 −14.4% :1970 --- 6,606 −10.0% :1980 --- 5,717 −13.5% :1990 --- 5,013 −12.3% :2000 --- 6,320 26.1% :2010 --- 6,694 5.9% :Est. 2016 --- 6,324 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Duke Family Cemetery, Edison, Georgia|Duke Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oak Grove Cemetery, Arlington, Georgia|Oak Grove Cemetery]] *[https://ldsgenealogy.com/GA/Calhoun-County-Cemetery-Records.htm Cemeteries, Calhoun County] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?name=&locationId=county_401 FindAGrave Cemeteries, Calhoun County, Georgia] *[http://www.kindredtrails.com/GA_Calhoun.html Cemeteries of Calhoun Co.] ===Sources=== *http://calhouncountyga.com/history.htm *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens Jan 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://calhouncountyga.com/history.htm *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arlington%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Edison%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leary%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgan%2C_Georgia *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/calhoun-county-0

    Calhoun County, South Carolina

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    {{US History|sub-project=South Carolina}} {{Sticker | category =Calhoun County, South Carolina | image =Calhoun_County_South_Carolina.png | text = [[Space:Calhoun County, South Carolina|Calhoun County, South Carolina]] }} :Leader of this Project is Paula J :Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_South_Carolina.png |align=c |size=400 |caption=Calhoun County, SC. }} Calhoun County is named for John C. Calhoun, the former U.S. Vice-President, Senator, Representative and cabinet member from South Carolina. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calhoun_County,_South_Carolina :First inhabitants in this area were the Congaree and Santee Indians. A handful of European traders arrived at the start of the eighteenth century. http://www.scencyclopedia.org/sce/entries/calhoun-county :'''1730s''' Settlers began when Swiss and German settlers arrived. However, substantial settlement did not occur until the 1730s, when Swiss and German settled.. Townships were Saxe-Gotha, Orangeburg, and Amelia. :Migration to this area- Early migration routes to and from Calhoun County for European settlers were: ::Camden-Charleston Path 1732 ::Old South Carolina State Road 1747 :'''1768''' Orangeburg and Amelia were organized into St. Matthew's Parish. :'''1776-82''' Revolutionary War- The area was active during the Revolutionary War. Patriot leaders included Colonel William Thomson, who was involved in defending Sullivan's Island; heroines Rebecca Motte and Emily Geiger. :'''1840''' a branch of the South Carolina Railway built through the area beginning the town of Lewisville, (later renamed to St. Matthews 1876. :Plantations flourished here. Cotton was the main crop from the beginning and still was the being grown in the 1950's. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_South_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=Aeolian Hill Plantation. }}{{clear}} Calhoun County was named for John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), who served as United States vice president, secretary of state and secretary of war, and senator in the 1800's.http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/09-calhoun.html :'''1768''' St. Matthew's is much older than its county. Its Parish records date back to 1768.The county seat, the town of St. Matthews, was officially '''settled around 1841''' in an area known for its cotton plantations. :'''1776-1782 Revolutionary War''' a famous incident took place at Fort Motte in present day Calhoun County. Rebecca Motte (1738-1815), a local plantation owner, helped the Revolutionary troops drive the British out of her plantation house; It is listed that she provided the soldiers with a burning arrow to destroy her own dwelling. Another famous resident of the area was Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Julia Peterkin (1880-1961), who lived at '''Lang Syne Plantation'''. (Submitted by: SC State Library / Mary Morgan, 31-Mar-2008) :'''Slavery '''[http://freedomonthemove.org Slavery on the Move] :'''1865''' General William T Sherman and the Union army were destructive in the area during the Civil War. . though the area in 1865, but it recovered in the decades that followed. http://thetandd.com/calhoun/collection-faces-places-in-calhoun-county/collection_1d054994-ad67-11e4-b84a-ff24923fd2e8.html :'''Late 1800's''' Citizens tried 3 X to establish Calhoun County. :'''1890''' first effort to form Calhoun, citizens were living partly in Lexington Co, but most in Orangeburg Co formally asked the General assembly to form a county and name it for the former John C Calhoun.http://thetandd.com/calhoun/collection-faces-places-in-calhoun-county/collection_1d054994-ad67-11e4-b84a-ff24923fd2e8.html ::Calhoun was vice president of the US, U.S. secretary of state, U. S secretary of war, U.S. Senator, U.S. House member and member of the S.C. house of Representatives in the 1800's. :'''1895''' state constitution allowed people of any sector to decide for themselves if they wanted to form a new county. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_South_Carolina-5.jpg |align=l |size=240 |caption=Zante Plantation }} {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_South_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=Glendales Plantation }}{{clear}} :'''1896''' Following year - the area citizens began another campaign to form Calhoun. This time their opponents defeated the measure in the voting. :'''1907''' agitation for a new county continued among local business leaders and farmers in the vicinity of St. Matthews. This 3rd attempt was successful. Calhoun citizens were enthusiastic. 603 votesers voting in favor of the new county with 111 opposing. :'''Feb 1908''' Calhoun was created with the Gen. Assembly passing the act. Calhoun county itself was formed from parts of Orangeburg and Lexington counties. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=map }}{{clear}} :'''1920''' St. Matthews had 1,780 residents, numerous stores, two banks, a school, cotton gins, a fertilizer factory, an ice factory, and a bottling plant. Creston, Lone Star, and Cameron emerged as important cotton and timber shipping points, with Lone Star also serving as the site of the Calsico Hardwood Lumber plant. :'''late 1920-1930's''' Prosperity vanished when the boll weevil struck.. This caused farmer's problems during the depression. also there was a decline in cotton production. Farms failed and they had to be sold due to inability to pay the taxes. ::Some farmers began raising hogs, cattle, truck farming and planting pecan groves. Calhoun was one of the few counties to lose population between 1950-1980. :'''1940''' Following World War II, Calhoun County continued cotton production.In the 1980's there were 85% farms growing cotton. :'''1962''' -Carolina Eastman, a manufacturer of plastic materials and resins opened a plant due to the county's low tax rate and access to I-26. This employees 700 people. ===Government Offices=== Calhoun county government consists of a 5-member council, elected districts. Sheriff, Auditor, Treasurer and Clerk of Court are elected, while Coroner and Probate judge are appointed positions 1908 after the successful creation of Calhoun county, construction began for the county courthouse. The town of St. Matthews voted to sell $20,000 in bonds with pledges by supporters before the election. A Courthouse and a Jail were constructed and commissioners were appointed. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_South_Carolina-1.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Calhoun Co. SC Courthouse }}{{clear}} June 5, 1913 - The cornerstone for the new courthouse was laid, june 5, 1913. May 18, 1914, the new courthouse and jail were completed on the donated land. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=jail at Motte. }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Location- rural upland area long with mostly cotton plantations :Calhoun co. is part of the Black Belt of the South, the county was formed in 1908 from portions of Lexington and Orangeburg counties. It is named for John C. Calhoun, the former U.S. Vice-President, Senator, Representative and cabinet member from South Carolina. :Size - 392 square miles (1,020 km2), of which 381 square miles (990 km2) is land and 11 square miles (28 km2) (2.9%) is water. It is the 2nd-smallest county in South Carolina by land area and smallest by total area. :Locale- in center of the state with Congaree River on the North, Santee River on East and Lake Marion. :Topography- red and sand hills then dips into deep river valleys, and to coastal plains with rich, loamy soils. :Distance- 1/2 hour drive to Columbia, and 1.5 hour drive to Charleston, SC. :Calhoun County, SC is the 44th largest county in South Carolina by population and contains 2 census places. The largest places in Calhoun County, SC by population are St. Matthews, SC and Cameron, SC. :Calhoun County, SC borders Clarendon County, SC; Lexington County, SC; Orangeburg County, SC; Richland County, SC; and Sumter County, SC https://datausa.io/profile/geo/calhoun-county-sc/ ====Adjacent counties==== *Richland County - north{{Image|file=Calhoun_County_South_Carolina.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=}} *Sumter County - northeast *Clarendon County - east *Orangeburg County - south *Lexington County - northwest ====Formed From==== *Calhoun county was formed in 1908 from portions of Lexington and Orangeburg counties. ====Protected areas==== *Lake Marion ===Demographics=== In 2000 there were 15,185 people living in the county with a population density of 40 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 50.03% White, 48.69% Black or African American, 0.19% Native American, 0.14% Asian, 0.03% Pacific Islander, 0.24% from other races, and 0.69% from two or more races. 1.40% of the population were Hispanic. Median income for a household in the county was $32,736, and the median income for a family was $39,823.The per capita income for the county was $17,446. About 13.20% of families and 16.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.40% of those under age 18 and 18.30% of those age 65 or over. In 2010 the number of people in the county was unchanged..https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calhoun_County,_South_Carolina {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_South_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=jail at Motte. }}{{clear}} *In 2010 census, Calhoun county population was 15,175, (3rd least populated county of South Carolina. *Calhoun county seat is St. Matthews. *Calhoun County is part of the Columbia, SC Metropolitan Statistical Area. Plantations: in Calhoun County:
    *Aeolian Hill - St Matthews *Oak Grove - St Matthews *Belleville - Fort Motte *Hickory Grove - Fort Motte *Lang Syne - Fort Motte *Mount Joseph - Fort Motte, *Midway - Fort Motte *Pond Bluff - Fort Motte =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== *[[:Category:Cameron, South Carolina|Cameron]] *'''[[:Category:St. Matthews, South Carolina|St. Matthews]]'''(county seat) Unin Commun
    *[[:Category:Creston, South Carolina|Creston]] *[[:Category:Fort Motte, South Carolina|Fort Motte]] ::1875 Motte was incorporated. By 1900 the Town vanished when Interstate Hwy replaced the railroad. *[[:Category:Lone Star, South Carolina|Lone Star]] *[[:Category:Sandy Run, South Carolina|Sandy Run]] ====County Resources==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Marion_(South_Carolina) Lake Marion] =====Notables===== *Another famous resident of the area was Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Julia Peterkin (1880-1961), who lived at '''Lang Syne Plantation'''. (Submitted by: SC State Library / Mary Morgan, 31-Mar-2008) *John C. Calhoun (1782-1850), who served as United States vice president, secretary of state and secretary of war, and senator *J. G Stabler, state supreme court justice state legislator *L. Marion Gressette, state legislator represented Calhoun County in the S.C. Senate 48 years. ====Census==== :1910 --- 16,634 — :1920 --- 18,384 10.5% :1930 --- 16,707 −9.1% :1940 --- 16,229 −2.9% :1950 --- 14,753 −9.1% :1960 --- 12,256 −16.9% :1970 --- 10,780 −12.0% :1980 --- 12,206 13.2% :1990 --- 12,753 4.5% :2000 --- 15,185 19.1% :2010 --- 15,175 −0.1% :Est. 2016 --- 14,796 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Mount Lebanon Cemetery, Cameron, South Carolina|Mount Lebanon Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2321 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2321&CSsr=21& FindaGrave Cemeteries#2] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Calhoun_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy FamilySearch Cemeteries, Genealogy] *http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/09-calhoun.html Calhoun County, SC Cemetery ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lake_Marion_(South_Carolina) *http://www.calhouncounty.sc.gov/Pages/default.aspx *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2321 FindaGrave Cemeteries] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2321&CSsr=21& FindaGrave Cemeteries#2] *[https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Calhoun_County,_South_Carolina_Genealogy FamilySearch Cemeteries, Genealogy] *http://rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sccgpss/09-calhoun.html Calhoun County, SC Cemetery

    Calhoun County, Texas

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    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The current leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. ===Formed From=== {{Blue|Calhoun County was created and organized in 1846 from Jackson, Matagorda and Victoria counties with Port Lavaca as the county seat. }}It was named for John Caldwell Calhoun, U.S. Statesman. ===Adjacent Counties=== {{Geographic Location |Reference Location = Calhoun County, [[:Category:Texas|Texas]] |NW Location = [[:Category:Victoria County, Texas|Victoria County]] |N Location = [[:Category:Jackson County, Texas|Jackson County]] |NE Location = |E Location = [[:Category:Matagorda County, Texas|Matagorda County]]
    "Gulf of Mexico" |SE Location = |S Location = "Gulf of Mexico" |SW Location = [[:Category:Aransas County, Texas|Aransas County]] |W Location = "Guadalupe River"
    [[:Category:Refugio County, Texas|Refugio County]] }} ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Calhoun county coast }} :'''16,500-13,500 BCE''' the first inhabitants of Calhoun region were Paleo-Indians Hunter-gatherers, and later Comanche, Tonkawa, and Karankawa tribes.https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc02 :'''1685-1690''' René-Robert Cavelier, Sieur de La Salle had faulty geographic maps and was trying to find the Mississippi. He landed near Powderhorn Lake in Calhoun area. France planted its flag on Texas soil. He had settlers with him, one ship was lost, another went back, and La Salle left to find help, food, etc. The settlers died from malnutrition, poor health or were attacked by the Karankawa indians. Within 5 years they were gone. {{Image|file=Baecker-3-1.jpg |align=r |size=160 |caption=. }}{{clear}} :'''1689''' This area-(explored by Spaniards, De León). :'''1825''' Martín De León of Mexico establishes a ranch near the old La Salle fort.( where the Spanish had buried the remains of the La Salle settlement. :'''1831''' Linnville becomes the first Anglo settlement, established by Irish-born merchant, statesman, soldier John J. Linn. :'''1838- Antebellum Calhoun Co'''. - The Federalist wars of Texas and northern Mexico as well as the French Blockade of Mexican ports in 1838 and 1839, stimulated trade and commerce with the Calhoun Co. residents. Goods and ammunition for South Texas and northern Mexico passed through Lavaca, Cox's Point, Linnville, and Texana via wagon train for overland distribution by wagon train.. :'''1840''' Comanche Indians raid Linnville. :'''1842-1847'''- Empresario Henri Castro contracts to bring Alsatian immigrants from France, who landed at Port Lavaca . They journeyed inland to settle in Castroville, Medina County. {{Image|file=Baecker-3.gif |align=r |size=250 |caption=immigration }} :'''1845-46''' -Thousands of German immigrants from ships from Germany land at Indianola. Indiana was not settled, just a swamp. The wagon teams due to move the many settlers inland had vanished as the Mexican American war was starting. They were offered better wages to work for the army. The settlers were stranded at port of disembarkation Indianaola on Matagorda Bay. They had to dig holes in the sand to protect themselves from sunburn, mosquitoes. "Die Auswanderung as dem Kreis, Limburg- Weilburg in den Kreis, Bastrop Co., Texas" (the Emigration from Limburg-Weilburg County to Bastrop Co., Texas" by Manfred Kunz: translated by Carol Marlo of St Louis, MO exerpt published in the St Louis Genealogical Quarterly I Vol XXXIV No.2 1991; I & 2 Vol XXIV Genealogical and Historical Society of Caldwell County; Luling, Texas, Plum Creek Almanac, Vol 10 http://www.texasescapes.com/WTBlock/Texas-German-Pilgrims-Death-March-to-Comal-County.htm Louis E. Brister, ADELSVEREIN, Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ufa01), accessed April 13, 2015. Uploaded on June 9, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. '''SEE:''' [[Baecker-3 |Johann Adam Baecker]] :'''1846''' Calhoun County is formed. :'''1848''' - Indian Point was the primary entry port for European immigrants and Americans landing here to migrate westward. The road westward, north to San Antonio, or to Chihuahua, Mexico was called the Cart Road (this was not a paved road). http://www.texasescapes.com/WTBlock/Texas-German-Pilgrims-Death-March-to-Comal-County.htm Louis E. Brister, ADELSVEREIN, Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ufa01), accessed April 13, 2015. Uploaded on June 9, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. :'''1852''' Indianola becomes the first county seat. A ship line ("Morgan steamship") - Indianola between New York. There was slave trading at Indianola. This year slave trading peaked. :'''1853''' Indianola relocated to Matagorda bay and Powderhorn Bayou which made it easier for the Morgan ships to navigate the ocean to arrive there. A picture is shown of Indianola in 1860. :'''1854''' Polish begin to arrive in Indianaola. :''' up to 1854''' - United States Army quartermaster depots were located at Lavaca. :'''1858''' Half Moon Reef Lighthouse built - Matagorda Bay.. :'''1860''' County population is 2,642, including 414 slaves. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Indianola, 1860. }}{{clear}} :'''1861''' Calhoun County 276-18 votes for secession from the Union. Calhoun county contributes volunteer companies-to the Confederate cause. Fort Esperanza, on Matagorda Island is constructed by Confederate forces using slave labor. :'''1862''' Union gunboats bombard Port Lavaca. :'''1865-1866''' - '''Yellow fever epidemic''' reduced the population. :'''Post 1865''': The main problems following the civil war were not political. When the planners decided to relocate to the vicinity of Powderhorn Bayou, inreased the vulnerability of the town to rising waters and storm surges of hurricanes. The first elevation is higher by several feet than the last townsite. Thus during a hurricane, the bay waters would rise, as well as the ocean, flooding the poor road and leaving no way out for townspeople. :'''1870''' -Fletcher S. Stockdale had real property valued at $100,00 :'''1875''' a Gulf storm caused heavy damage to Indianola then the tidal wave hit, 1886. :'''1886''' - Tidal wave hit Indianola and '''Hurricane destroys Indianola'''. All that is left of the courthouse is a crumbly foundation. :'''1892''' - Olivia is established (Lutheran community) , established by Swedes. :'''1909''' - Port O’Connor established and Railroad ( St. Louis, Brownsville and Mexico Railway) terminus, Port O’Connor. :'''1920''' Port Lavaca builds a seawall to add protection from hurricanes. :'''1931''' Lavaca Bay causeway is built :'''1934-1935''' Oil and natural gas discovered near Port Lavaca. :'''1947''' Alcoa opens at Point Comfort. :'''1952''' Union Carbide opens -Seadrift. :'''1961''' Category 5 Hurricane Carla hits between Port Lavaca and Port O’Connor. ====Government Offices==== :'''1846 1st County Sea'''t -Port Lavaca became county seat with the formation of Calhoun County. It is 14 miles NW of Indianola via Hwy 316. NO Image. http://www.texasescapes.com/TexasGulfCoastTowns/Port-Lavaca-Texas-Calhoun-County-Courthouse.htm :'''1857 2nd Calhoun County Courthouse''' Is in Indianola. This is just the foundation. According to Texas Escapes this '''"destroyed in the 1886 hurricane,''' part of the building's foundation can still be seen at low tide in Indianola." - Terry Jeanson,only an image of beach and foundation pieces. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=1887 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} :'''1887 3rd courthouse''' - is 2 story this photo hangs in the current courthouse. {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption=1911 Calhoun Courthouse }} :'''1911 4th Calhoun County Courthouse''', Courtesy of TxDoT was built by the plans accepted by Commissioner's Court. photo hangs n Calhoun Co. Museum. It is 2 story, classical revival/Texas Renaissance style. It was demolished 1959 for new courthouse,Calhoun County Museum {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=1959 5th Courthouse, and renovated. }}{{clear}} :'''1959 5th Courthouse'''- is concrete, steel and aluminum. Most definitely modern. ===Geography=== {{Image|file=Calhoun_County_Texas.png |align=l |size=200 |caption='''Location in Texas'''. }}{{clear}} '''On Texas Gulf Coast''' - Calhoun county is named for John Caldwell Calhoun, who was 7th vice president of USA. It is located on the Gulf coast line, near Matagorda bay. *Soil facilitates ranching more than farming. ''' Airports''' Calhoun County Airport, northwest of Port Lav aca '''Major Highways''' U.S. Highway 87 State Highway 35 State Highway 185 ===Local Resources=== '''Industry/Crops:''' *Cattle, sorghum, rice, corn, pecans, and soybeans. (70& of the land was in farms and ranches. Farmers face and continue to face problems poor soil, irrigation, soil compaction, poor drainage, and shoreline erosion, Along with the devastating destruction of hurricanes. :Matagorda Island State Park and Wildlife Management Area, managed by the Texas Parks and Wildlife Department *Calhoun County musem- [http://calhouncountymuseum.org/historical-markers-of-calhoun-county-texas/ Calhoun museum, Texas] =====Protected areas===== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aransas_National_Wildlife_Refuge Aransas National Wildlife Refuge] ** Matagorda Island Lighthouse, Matagorda Island, Port O'Connor ===Demographics=== :Taxable property in Calhoun County grew between 1870 and 1912 from $1.5 million to almost $4 million ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Port Lavaca, Texas|Port Lavaca]] *[[:Category: Port O'Connor, Texas|Port O'Connor, Texas]] *[[:Category:Seadrift, Texas|Seadrift]] *[[:Category:Point Comfort, Texas|Point Comfort]] *[[:Category:Alamo Beach, Texas|Alamo Beach]] *[[:Category:Indianola, Texas|Indianola]] *[[:Category:Long Mott, Texas|Long Mott]] *[[:Category:Magnolia Beach, Texas|Magnolia Beach]] ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }}{{clear}} *All of Calhoun County is served by the Calhoun County Independent School District. *Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic school, pre-K through grade 8, has also served the county since 1996. * Matagorda Island Lighthouse, Matagorda Island, Port O'Connor ===Historical Census=== :1850 - 1,110 :1860 - 2,642 :1870 - 3,443 :1880 - 1,739 :1890 - 815 :1900 - 2,395 :1910 - 3,635 :1920 - 4,700 :1930 - 5,385 :1940 - 5,911 :1950 - 9,222 :1960 - 16,592 7 :1970 - 17,831 :1980 - 19,574 :1990 - 19,053 :2000 - 20,647 :2010 - 21,381 *1849, 1852, and 1853 Cholera ===Notables=== ====Indians==== Found in this area include: 1) Clovis point projectiles are found in this area (examples of Paleo-American) 2) Shell middens - Mustang Lake, an arm of San Antonio Bay. 3) Karankawa Indians populated along shoreline and roamed the Coastal Plain until the middle of the nineteenth century, when they were notorious among white settlers. Subgroups of the Karankawas occupied Matagorda Bay and Matagorda Peninsula. 4) Fletching tools, scrapers, and spear and arrow points - Lavaca Bay and Six Mile Creek. 5) Tonkawa shelter sites - found at Cox's Creek, Keller's Creek, and the mouth of the Guadalupe River, Green Lake, Chocolate Bayou, and Linn's Bayou in Port Lavaca. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=370 |caption='''Cit y of The Dead''' }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Indianola Cemetery, Indianola, Texas|Indianola Cemetery]] ::During the civil War, Indianola was occupied by both the confederate as well as Union troops. According to this article: called''' Indianola Cemeteries, by Victoria County Genealogical Society''':http://www.calhouncountyhc.org/Indianola%20Cemeteries.pdf [http://www.calhouncountyhc.org/Indianola%20Cemeteries.pdf Calhoun county Indianola Cemeteries] ::The Confederate troop deaths were buried '''inside''' the Indianola Cemetery fence and Old Town Cemetery. The Black and white Federall (union) soldiers were buried '''outside''' the fence of the Hospital Cemetery in separate groups. There were 110 burials of Union soldiers. Post Civil War those bodies were moved to the Brownsville National Cemetery after the war. :'''1875''' -When the 1875 hurricane hit Indianola, it uncovered the graves buried there. Many graves and bodies were swept to sea. The storm even swept away the fence, and created new landmarks. *[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2548 Find a Grave] *[http://www.historictexas.net/calhoun/Calhoun cemeteries and more] ===Sources=== *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calhoun_County,_Texas *http://publicrecords.onlinesearches.com/TX_Calhoun.htm *https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Calhoun_County,_Texas_Genealogy *http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcalhou/ *A New Land Beckoned: German Immigration to Texas, 1844-1847 *Indianola Cemeteries, by Victoria County Genealogical Society *https://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q=calhoun+county+texas&ie=UTF-8&oe=UTF-8#q=calhoun+county+texas+map *"Die Auswanderung as dem Kreis, Limburg- Weilburg in den Kreis, Bastrop Co., Texas" (the Emigration from Limburg-Weilburg County to Bastrop Co., Texas" by Manfred Kunz: translated by Carol Marlo of St Louis, MO exerpt published in the St Louis Genealogical Quarterly I Vol XXXIV No.2 1991; I & 2 Vol XXIV Genealogical and Historical Society of Caldwell County; Luling, Texas, Plum Creek Almanac, Vol 10 *http://www.texasescapes.com/WTBlock/Texas-German-Pilgrims-Death-March-to-Comal-County.htm *Louis E. Brister, ADELSVEREIN, Handbook of Texas Online (http://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/ufa01), accessed April 13, 2015. Uploaded on June 9, 2010. Published by the Texas State Historical Association. *Townsend, Stephen A (2006). The Yankee Invasion of Texas. TAMU Press. p. 28. ISBN 978-1-58544-487-8 *[http://www.historictexas.net/calhoun/Calhoun cemeteries and more] *[http://www.calhouncountyhc.org/Indianola%20Cemeteries.pdf Calhoun county Indianola Cemeteries] *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Point_Comfort%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alamo_Beach,_Texas *https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hnl43 *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Magnolia_Beach,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_Lavaca%2C_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Port_O%27Connor,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seadrift%2C_Texas

    Calhoun Name Study

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    [[Category:Calhoun Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. === Name Variations === Recorded in over fifty spelling forms including Cahun, Calhoun, Colquhoun, Colqueran, and Colhoun, this famous surname is of Scottish origins, but is also widely recorded in Northern Ireland. It is locational and originates from a place known as the "Lands of Colquhoun" in the county of Dumbarton. Surnames regarded as septs (sub-branch) of the Colquhoun clan include Cowan, Ingram, King, MacCowan and MacManus. Related names: CALLAHAN COLQUHOUN CALLIHAN CALAHAN COHOON CALLAN CALHOON COLHOUN CALLON KAHOUN, CALIHAN, CALHOUNE COLQHOUN COLLON . === Origin of Name === Origins of the clan

    The lands of the Clan Colquhoun were on the shores of Loch Lomond. During the reign of Alexander II of Scotland, Umphredus de Kilpatrick received from Malduin, Earl of Lennox, the estates of Colquhoun, Auchentorily and Dumbuck. The Clan Colquhoun chief's early stronghold was at Dunglass Castle, which is perched on a rocky promontory by the River Clyde Dunglass was also close to the royal Dumbarton Castle, of which later chiefs of Clan Colquhoun were appointed governors and keepers.
    The chief's title was that of the Barony of Luss which came to the Colquhouns when Sir Robert of Colquhoun married the heiress of the Lord of Luss in about 1368. Throughout the following centuries nameholders continued to pay a major part in Scottish history. For instance in the early 17th century as ironfounders they were employed by the King Gustavus of Sweden to cast cannon for his army, and it is said that under the spellings of Cahun and Cahund, they are still resident in Sweden. the Americans have invented their own spellings, and these include John Caldwell Calhoun (1782 - 1850), Vice-President of the USA in 1840. === Coloquhoun Center === A Colquhoun clan centre has been opened in Luss, on the banks of Loch Lomond. The Colquhoun clan motto is "Si je puis" which means "If I can". === Calhoun Settlers in the United States === :In the 17th Century: *[[Calhoun-1939|David Calhoun]] immigrated 1708-1714 :In the 18th Century: *William Calhoun immigrated 1795-1798 :In the 19th Century" *William Calhoun immigrated 1805 *Samuel Calhoun immigrated 1805 *Jean Calhoun immigrated 1805 *John Calhoun immigrated 1805 *Altar Calhoun aged 49, immigrated in 1812 === Contemporary Notables === :In progress == Sources == Way, George and Squire, Romily. Collins Scottish Clan & Family Encyclopedia. (Foreword by The Rt Hon. The Earl of Elgin KT, Convenor, The Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs). Published in 1994. Pages 108 - 109.Wikipedia: [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clan_Colquhoun Clan Colquhoun]Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Colquhoun#ixzz3zOmVQFdG Surname: Colquhoun][http://www.rampantscotland.com/clans/blclancolquhoun.htm Colquhoun Clan History] See Also: *[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/calhoun/about The Calhoun DNA Study] *[http://www.clancolquhoun.com/ Clan Colquhoun International Society] *[http://www.mccls.org/Genealogy/RepositoryBackup/clan_colquhoun.htm Clan ColQuhoun Society of North America]

    California

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    [[Category: California Project]] '''Alta California of Nueva Espana is what would become California, Arizona, Nevada and part of Colorado ''' '''''See the project, [[Space:Wild Wild West|Wild Wild West]] and [[Project: Westward Ho|Westward Ho]] Projects to develop profiles covering the years 1800-1925''''' OR Project [[Project:California|California|Project]] The name is believed to have been derived from a book called 'Las Sergas de Esplandian' by [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Garci_Rodr%C3%ADguez_de_Montalvo Garcia Ordonez de Montalvo] which was written in 1510. The book centres around a mythical Spanish island ruled by a queen called 'Califia' - hence the name California "Know, that on the right hand of the Indies there is an island called California very close to the side of the Terrestrial Paradise; and it is peopled by black women, without any man among them, for they live in the manner of Amazons" Rodríguez de Montalvo, Garci (1526) [1496].[http://books.google.com/books?id=ZWcBYnKWya0C&printsec=frontcover#v=onepage&q&f=false Las sergas de Esplandián] [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] - and [[Thomas-8856|Allan Thomas]] are leading this subproject., Project leader: [[J-276|Paula Johnson]], :*Link to main project page :*Link to the main British, Spanish, French Colonies pages as appropriate ---- [[Category: California Colony]] [[Category:California Territory]] [[Category:California_First_Families | California First Families]] [[Category:California | California]] [[Category:California_History | California History]] [[Category: Mexican-American War | Mexican-American War]] ===Related Free Space Pages=== *[[Space:US Southern Colonies Texas | Texas]] *[[Space:New_Mexico_Resource_Page | Resource Page New Mexico]] *[[Space:California | Resource Page California]] *[[Space:Nevada|Resources Page Nevada]] *[[Space:Colorado |Resources Page Colorado]] ==Timeline== 1535 California was first explored by the Spanish. in 1535 Hernando Cortes lead an expedition to La Paz and opened a small colony. 1539 Francisco de Ulloa explores the gulf of California 1542 The Portuguese explorer, Juan Rodriguez Cabrillo, explores California 1545 The Europeans bring typhus to California and the epidemic kills hundreds of thousands of natives 1579 The great British sailor, Sir Francis Drake, lands north of San Francisco Bay and claims the territory for England but the land is taken by the Spanish 1756 - 1763: The Seven Years War (French and Indian War) due to disputes over land is won by Great Britain. France gives England all French territory east of the Mississippi River, except New Orleans. The Spanish give up east and west Florida to the English in return for Cuba. 1769 Father Junipero Serra founds San Diego De Alcala, the first of 21 missions established by Franciscan priests in California 1775 - 1783: The American Revolution creates the United States of America. The Revolution was due to the British burden of taxes and total power to legislate any laws governing the American colonies. George Washington led the American victory over Great Britain in the American Revolutionary War (American War of Independence 1776 July 4, 1776 - United States Declaration of Independence 1778 July 10, 1778 - France declares war against Britain and makes an alliance with the American revolutionary forces 1783 September 3, 1783 - The Treaty of Paris is signed by the victorious United States and the defeated Great Britain 1812: Russian fur traders establish Fort Ross 1812 - 1815 - The War of 1812 between U.S. and Great Britain, ended in a stalemate but confirmed America's Independence 1820 Mexico wins its independence from Spain and becomes California's new ruler. US Trappers, including Jedediah Strong Smith, start trading in the state 1822-1846 - Rancho Days of California and San Luis Obispo County started when the Mexican government awarded 35 land grants in San Luis Obispo County between 1822 and 1846. 1832 - 1832, the Mexican government offered California land to soldiers who had fought for Mexico with its War of Independence with Spain. The applicants had to be citizens of Mexico and Catholic. 1846 The United States invades Mexico from the east starting the Mexican-American War won by the US on July 9, 1846 1846 Donner Party '''June 14 1846''' Americans in Northern California rebel against Mexican authorities in the Bear Flag Revolt, proclaiming California a republic. 1848 James Marshall discovered gold at Sutter's sawmill in Coloma which starts the Gold Rush 1848 [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican_Cession Mexican Cession of 1848] is a historical name in the United States for the region of the modern day southwestern United States that Mexico ceded to the U.S. in the Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo. '''Mexican Cession consist of present day U.S. states of California, Nevada, Utah, most of Arizona, about half of New Mexico, about a quarter of Colorado, and a small section of Wyoming'''; '''1850 Statehood''' - The Date that California was admitted to the Union - September 9, 1850. Constitution - California was the 31st State to be admitted to the Union. State Motto - Eureka - motto translated as " I have found it " 1860 The Pony Express starts carrying mail from Missouri to California 1861 - 1865: The American Civil War. In 1859 John Brown raided Harpers Ferry and set in motion events that led directly to the outbreak of the Civil War. outbreak of the Civil War. Abraham Lincoln, a known opponent of slavery, was elected president and in 1861 the South Secedes. The initial Secession of South Carolina was followed by the secession of Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, Tennessee, and North Carolina. These eleven states eventually formed the Confederate States of America. The bombardment of Fort Sumter was the opening engagement of the American Civil War. 1865 The surrender of Robert E. Lee on April 9 1865 signaled the end of the Confederacy 1865 1865 December 6: The Abolishment of Slavery. The Thirteenth Amendment to the U.S Constitution is ratified, thus officially abolishing slavery 1898 1898 - 1901: The Spanish American War. On December 10, 1898 the Treaty of Paris the US annexes Puerto Rico, Guam, Philippines '''The Spanish and Mexican governors of California and the dates of their accession were:''' Gaspar de Portola, 1767; Felipe de Barri, 1771; Felipe de Neve, 1774; Pedro Fages, 1782; José Antonio Romen, 1790; José J. de Arrillaga, 1792; Diego de Borica, 1794; José J. de Arrillaga, 1800; José Dario Arguello, 1814; Pablo Vicente de Sola, 1815; Luis Antonio Arguello, 1823; José Maria de Echeandia, 1825; Manuel Victoria, 1831; Pio Pico, 1832; José Figueroa, 1833; José Castro, 1835; Nicolas Gutierrez, 1836; Mariano Chico, 1836; Nicolas Gutierrez, 1836; Juan B. Alvarado, 1836; Manuel Micheltorena, 1842; Pio Pico, 1845.http://www.sandiegohistory.org/journal/65june/pioneer.htm === Colony Origin/History === ==== Original Structure ==== ==== Evolution of Government Structure ==== === Settlers === *American Indians *Spanish *Americans from the East *Gold rush settlers *Chinese helping with installation of railroads ==== Migrating From the Northern, Eastern and Southern Colonies ==== [[Space:Migrating_Ancestor_Template|How to add the Migrating Ancestor Template]] === Conflicts Within The Colony === Establishment of the colony until the inclusion in the USA. * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/California_Indian_Wars California Indian Wars] * [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mexican%E2%80%93American_War Mexican-American War] === Research Resources === ===== Existing Categories ===== *[[:Category:California|California]] *[[:Category:Alta_California|Alta California]] *[[:Category:California_Indian_Wars|California Indian Wars]] ===== Related Free Space Pages ===== *[[Space:Donner_Party|Donner Party]] *[[Space:California_Resource_Page_US_Civil_War:_War_Between_the_States|Civil War in California]] ====== Surname/Family Pages ====== '''FIRST FAMILIES''': ==== Cemeteries ==== *[[Project:United_States_Cemeteries|Wikitree: United States Cemeteries]] * [[:Category: California, Cemeteries|Wikitree: California Cemeteries]] *[[Category_Cemetery_Formatting|Wikitree: Cemetery Formatting]] *[http://www.teafor2.com/ Tea for 2] *[http://www.findagrave.com/ Find a Grave] *[http://californiagravestones.org/ California Gravestones] *[http://boards.rootsweb.com/topics.cemetery.us.ca/mb.ashx Rootsweb: California Cemeteries] ==== Free Resources ==== Rootsweb Familysearch.org ==== Paid Resource Sites ==== Ancestry.com Fold3 === Photos and Images === [[Space:Photos and Images of Alta California | Photos and Images of Alta California]] [[Space:New_Mexico_Resource_Page | Resource Page New Mexico]] [[Space:California | Resource Page California]] The following states were derived from California; New Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Nevada and part of Colorado *[[Space:Arizona |Resources Page Arizona]] *[[Space:Nevada|Resources Page Nevada]] *[[Space:Utah |Resources Page Utah]] ---- the following state was derived from parts of Utah, New Mexico, Kansas and Nebraska *[[Space:Colorado |Resources Page Colorado]] ---- [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_WEST | Resource Page West la Florida]] [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Spanish_La_Florida_EAST | Resource Page East la Florida]] [http://www.loeser.us/flags/california.html Flags Over Early California] [http://digitallibrary.usc.edu/cdm/search/searchterm/california%20missions/mode/all/order/nosort/page/2 University of Southern California Digital Library] [[http://luna.slc.edu/luna/servlet/MOAC~100~1 Selected works from the permanent collections of eight California museums]] == Sources for this Page == *[http://www.datesandevents.org/american-timelines/05-california-history-timeline.htm timeline for California] *[http://www.santamargaritahistoricalsociety.org/pages/rancho.html Historical Society] *[http://www.history.vt.edu/MxAmWar/Newspapers/Niles/Nilesd1846NovDec.htm History in Newspaper]

    California Cemeteries Team

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    Welcome to the California Cemeteries Team,
    a sub-team of the [[Space:South_West_Region_Cemeteries_Team|South West Region Cemeteries Team]],
    and part of the [[Space:United States Cemeteries Team|United States Cemeteries Team]]
    which is part of the [[Space:North American Cemeteries Team|North American Cemeteries Team]]
    and the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. The goal of the California Cemeteries Team is to record the final resting place of people buried in California, United States and to oversee the categories and free-space pages relating to the cemeteries in which they are buried. Team Leader: [[Gibbons-760|Scott Gibbons]] Team Members: [[Beebe-3541|Laurel Beebe]]| [[Snyder-10608|Chad Snyder]] | [[Sutherland-3758|Janice Sutherland]] | [[Oliveira-281|Steven Oliveira]] | [[Dodge-4214|Robin Shaules]] | [[Catambay-1|William Catambay]] | [[Harrington-8190|Alexis Harrington]] | [[Truslow-195|Dorothy O'Hare]] For additional information, please check the following: * [[Space:What_a_Cemeterist_Does|What does a Cemeterist do?]] * [[Space:How_to_Create_a_Cemetery_Free_Space_Page|How to Create a Cemetery Free Space Page]] * [[Space:How_to_Categorise_Cemeteries|How to Categorise Cemeteries]] Please see: * [[:Category:California%2C_Cemeteries|California Cemeteries Cemeteries Category]] for a listing of documented cemeteries. * Follow the team's progress on the [[Space:California_Cemeteries_Team_Progress|California Cemeteries Team Progress]] page.

    California E-Cards

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    California in The Great War

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    [[Category: California]] [[Category: California Projects]] [[Category: United States of America, World War I]] [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png]] [[Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png]] [[Space:United_States_in_The_Great_War|http://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Photos-808.png]] This page is part of [[Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918|The Great War 1914-1918 Project]]. ------------------
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    California in The Great War '''
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    Draftees from California served with the 40th, 42nd, or 91st Divisions and they trained at either Camp Kearny in San Diego or Camp Lewis in the state of Washington. Divisions consisted of one thousand officers and 27,000 men. Two brigades formed the infantry, with two regiments assigned to each, including an artillery brigade and a battalion of engineers. This format remained consistent regardless of whether it was the Regular, National Guard, or National Army. It also made the American divisions approximately twice as large as Allied or German divisions.
    '''Camp Fremont'''
    {{Image|file=Fremont-14.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=[[Fremont-14|'''General John C. Fremont''']] }} Camp Fremont was a U.S. Army World War I National Guard Mobilization and Training Camp first established in 1917 near Palo Alto, San Mateo County, California. Named Camp Fremont in G.O. 95, 18 Jul 1917, after Major General John C. Fremont, an early California explorer. Camp Fremont served as a training site for the National Guard's 41st Infantry Division, which included soldiers from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and Wyoming. The 41st Division was later moved to Camp Greene, where it completed its training before departing for fighting in France. {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-34.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption='''Major General William S. Graves''' }} Major General William S. Graves assumed command of the 8th Infantry Division at Camp Fremont in 1918. Slated for combat in France, the 8th Division was later assigned the mission of fighting in Russia during the Siberian Intervention. Camp Fremont was also home to the 332nd Auxiliary Remount Depot, part of the U.S. Army Veterinary Corps. The depot was authorized 5,000 animals, and averaged about 2,300. Remount depots were organized to procure, train and condition horses and mules, and then dispatch them to the units that required them. After the war, the post was ordered salvaged on 19 Dec 1918 and abandoned in September 1919. The land reverted to the previous owners and the buildings were sold at auction. -----
    '''Camp Kearny'''
    {{Image|file=Stephen_W._Kearny.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption=[[Kearny-2|'''Stephen Watts Kearny''']] }} Camp Kearny was a World War I U.S. Army training Camp established in 1917 on present day Marine Corps Air Station Miramar in San Diego County, California. Named Camp Kearny after Brigadier General Stephen Watts Kearny. {{Image|file=Alison_s_photos-35.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption='''Major General Frederick Smith Strong''' }} The first commander of the camp was Major General Frederick S. Strong, who formed the 40th U.S. Infantry Division and initiated troop training. General Strong remained with the division until it was demobilized. The 40th was formed on 25 Aug 1917, trained and then arrived in France in August 1918. The division was designated as a depot division early in November 1918 to furnish replacements for losses in other divisions. Two units of the division saw combat but the division as a whole did not. The 40th Division Headquarters returned to the U.S. in February 1919 and was demobilized on 20 Apr 1919 at Camp Kearny. At the end of the war the camp became a demobilization and convalescent center before closing as a training camp on 31 Oct 1920. -----
    '''The Presidio'''
    {{Image|file=California_in_The_Great_War-4.jpg |size=500 |caption='''63rd US Infantry Regiment at the Presidio''' }} The Presidio of San Francisco was first established as a fortification in 1776 by Spanish Captain Juan Bautista on the northern tip of the San Francisco Peninsula in present day San Francisco County, California. Subsequently occupied by Mexican troops (1822-1846) and then American troops (1846-1995). {{Image|file=Pershing-6-1.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption='''General Pershing's Burned out'''
    '''Quarters at the Presidio''' }} General "Black Jack" Pershing led a punitive expedition from the Presidio against the Mexican bandit Pancho Villa along the Mexican border in 1914. While he was away, General Pershing's wife and daughters perished when his Presidio quarters caught fire. A memorial and a post flag pole mark the spot where the house stood. The memorial plaque contains an image of his quarters. General Pershing and his troops returned to the Presidio in May 1917 and he went on to lead the American Expeditionary forces in Europe during World War I. The Presidio again served as a staging area for troops headed for the conflict in France. Temporary cantonments were built to house the troops. The North cantonment contained enough single story frame and tarpaper barracks to house 6,000 troops and tent camps handled any overflow. An officer training school was established in 1917 on the Presidio and the first class of 2,500 candidates produced only 1,000 candidates recommended for reserve commissions. Letterman Hospital was again used to treat the returning sick and wounded. The hospital treated 18,700 during the war and another 12,400 in the year after the war. A large set of wards and barracks were built to accommodate the huge number of patients. ---- '''Resources''' *[http://californiamilitaryhistory.org/HistoryWWI.html California Military History.org] - California and the First World War *[https://familysearch.org/learn/wiki/en/California_Military_Records Family Search] - California Military Records *[http://www.archives.gov/research/military/ww1/draft-registration/california.html Archives.gov] - World War I Draft Registration Cards Microfilm Roll List, M1509: California (157 rolls) *[http://www.usaww1.com/World-War-I-Pilots-from-California.php4 USA WW1.com] - World War I Pilots from California *[http://www.wwvets.com/ World War I Vets.com] - United States Veterans of the Great War *[http://ww1ha.org/the-first-submarine-war/ U2 boats]

    Callahan County, Texas

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    Welcome to Callahan County, Texas Page!
    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===Formed From=== *{{Blue|1858 Callahan County was formed by the Texas legislature from Bexar, Bosque, and Travis counties}} and named for James Hughes Callahan, a survivor of the Goliad Massacre and leader of the Callahan expedition. ====Adjacent counties==== *Shackelford County (north){{Image|file=Callahan_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=adj counties. }} *Eastland County (east) *Brown County (southeast) *Coleman County (south) *Taylor County (west) *Jones County (northwest) ===History/Timeline=== :'''1839–40''' Henry C Connelly explored the area during the Chihuahua exploration.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc03 :'''1858''' Callahan County was formed by the Texas legislature in 1858 from Bexar, Bosque, and Travis counties and named for James Hughes Callahan, a survivor of the Goliad Massacre and leader of the Callahan expedition. :'''1859''' - James Dulan may have been 1st white settler living in in the county in a shelter on Hubbard Creek and had a small herd of cattle. :pre Nov 1863, the Whitten family arrived to their camp on Deep creek, in NE part of county. :'''pre Civil War''' -Because of the threat of Comanche attack, little permanent settlement took place in the area until after the Civil War. :'''Post Civil war''' -Others were Hittsons and Eubankses, ranching in Callahan and Shackelford counties. :'''Pre-1870s ''' Comanche Indians dominated area. :'''1868, 1872''' -Permanent residence (home) was built by A. A. and Caroline Hart, settling on the South Prong of Pecan Bayou with sons, John, Jim, Early, and Jesse. They then moved to Coleman County, however returned to Callahan County in 1872 and constructed a double log cabin that for many years was a county landmark. :'''1870s-1874''' Comanches threats of attacks continued until the United States Calvary led by Ranald Mackenzie led Co. E, Frontier Battalion of Texas Rangers to driver the Indians away.D :'''1873 & 74''' Ranchers ventured to the area due to abundant grazing land such as John Hittson establishing headquarters of '''Three Circle Ranch''' in Callahan County, and 1874 Jasper McCoy established a ranch on Pecan Bayou. Other early settlers included the Merchant brothers and Dr. J. D. Windham, a physician, started a ranch operated by his sons in the SW part of the county. {{Image|file=Callahan_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Presbyterian Church. }}{{clear}} :'''1870s''' - first schools in Callahan County were opened. :'''1875''' - Settlers began in earnest. Land promoter, Nelson Smith began first town, Bell Plain in the center of the county. :'''mid 1870s''' Cattlemen drove cattle to Dodge City, Kansas. '''Western Trail''' up the Pecan Bayou valley, passing near Belle Plain, running NW close to Bar-be-cue Ranch (E of Baird). :'''July 21, 1876''' - The Jacksboro Echo newspaperestimated that some 73,000 cattle were driven up the trail , and in 1880 cattle surpassed 260,000. :'''mid 1880's''' First public schools in the county were opened in the mid-1880s. :'''1981/82''' average student daily attendance was 2,253. Expenditures/pupil was $2000. 47% of the 141 high school graduates planned to attend college. :'''1883- 1983''' 96% of the high school graduates were Anglo, 4% Hispanic, and 0.1 % black. :'''1990s''' Callahan County had 4 school districts and 5 elementary, one middle, and 4 high schools. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc03 :'''1858 -1877''' Callahan County was attached successively to Bexar County, Travis County, then Eastland County for administrative and judicial purposes. ref name=tsha /> :'''1877''' 150+ residents signed a petition for organization of Callahan County. :'''July 3, 1877''' With an election Callahan City became the first county seat, a position the town retained only until the election of October 13, 1877, when Belle Plain was voted in as the new county seat. Belle Plain showed signs of rapid growth, and a number of settlers moved there in anticipation of the railroad, by 1880 was 300. :'''1880s''' Cattle drives ended with the coming of the railroads). :'''1880–81''' the Texas and Pacific Railway was constructed from Fort Worth to El Paso. Stations for the railroad were located at Putnam, Baird, and Clyde, bypassing Belle Plain, which as railroads have done, killed the city's growth. {{Image|file=Callahan_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Texas & Pacific Railway Depot/Museum. }}{{clear}} : '''Jan 16, 1883'''--- Baird was elected new county seat. Belle Plain soon declined; the stone jail and many of residences were moved to Baird. Farming began in county, such as cotton oats, fruit. :'''1886-87''' severe drought ruined crops. :'''1890s''' 4 families remained. Other communities formed: Cottonwood, Atwell, Cross Plains, Caddo Peak, Eagle Cove, Eula, Oplin, Tecumseh, Denton, Dressy, Admiral, and Dudley. :'''1900''' Callahan County farmers grew wheat and oats, 13,450 bushels of wheat and 44,560 bushels oats. :'''1910''' Cotton had jumped to 52,467, placing Callahan County one of the leaders in cotton culture in the state. Ranching continued as mainstay of the economy. :'''1910-1930s''' farmers raised hogs, chickens. (1930 -73,138 chickens) ::Land prices, newcomers could not buy land resulting in more tenant farmers grew steadily to 50% were sharecropper tenants. :'''1912'''- $8000 fire in small town, Putnam.{{Image|file=Callahan_County_Texas-6.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=fire in Putnam. }}{{clear}} :'''1930s''' Great Depression - both tenants were heavily indebted. Boll Weevil infestation started, banks would not extend more credit. This forced many farmers off the land. 1200 farmers were left. :'''1923''' - Oil was discovered, with fields in Cross Plains Townsite, Pioneer, Cross Cut, and Blake fields. Oil and gas revenues helped some landowners survive the 1930s slump. :'''post World War II''' Ranching and farming continued to form the pillars of the economy. ===Government Offices=== Callahan county, Texas has had 4 courthouses, 1877 Belle Plain, 1883 Baird, 1884.Baird, 1929 - Bairdhttp://www.texasescapes.com/TOWNS/Baird/Callahan-County-Courthouse-Baird-Texas.htm '''1st Courthouse, 1877 in Belle Plain''' After Callahan County was organized in 1877, Belle Plain won the election for county seat. Since the county seat moved away to Baird, 2-story building fell into decay {{Image|file=Callahan_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=ruins of Belle Plain 1877 courthouse }} '''2nd CountySeat,1883 in Baird'''- After an election selected Baird for the new county seat, the county seat moved from Belle Plain to Baird in 1883, '''2nd Courthouse, 1884, Baird''' A two story courthouse, designed by noted architect F.E. Ruffini, was built at this site. '''3rd Callihan Courthouse, 1900''' The county hired another noted architect, J. Riely Gordon, in 1900 for a larger courthouse. {{Image|file=Callahan_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=r |size=290 |caption=1900 Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''4th 1929 Courthouse, 1929-present Style - Texas Renaissance, Many added features were added to this building.. ''' {{Image|file=Callahan_County_Texas.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1929-present }} ===Geography=== https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc03 :Location - Callahan County- Rolling Plains region of Central Texas on I- Hwy 20 Eof Abilene. :Adjacent counties - N -Shackelford and Jones counties, E by Eastland County, S by Coleman and Brown counties and W by Taylor County. :County seat is Baird. The largest town, Clyde, (9 miles E of Abilene, 162 miles W of Fort Worth. :Center point is 32°18' north latitude and 99°23' west longitude. :Transportation served by U.S. Hwys 80, 283, State Hwy 6, 36, 206, 279, 351, and the Missouri Pacific Railroad. :Size - 899 square miles of grassy prairie. :Elevation - 1,500 to 1,900 feet. :Topography - hills (Callahan Divide), from E to W. Area to north in Brazos River Basin. South area in Colorado River basin. :Soil -light to dark loamy soils with clayey to loamy subsoils. In SE the soils are light-colored with loamy to sandy surface layers and clayey subsoils. :Prime Farmland - 21-30% considered prime farmland :Region - Eastern quarter - Cross Timbers and Prairies regions :Vegetation - LOTs of short grasses and tall grasses - mesquite grass, red grama, red love grass, tumble grass, and Texas grama, small stands of trees, Mesquite, post oak, live oak, and pecan. :SW corner has tall grasses. The remainder of the county has short to mid-height grasses, with some mesquite, juniper, and cact, including mesquite grass, red grama, red love grass, tumble grass, Texas grama, and small stands of trees, including mesquite, post oak, live oak, pecan :Climate - subtropical and subhumid climate features mild winters and warm summers. :Temperatures January low of 31° F to an average high of 56°, July range is 71° to 96°. :Rainfall is 25 inches. The average annual snowfall is''' six inches'''. :Growing season - 230 days a year, last freeze, late March and first - early November. :'''Tornadoes''' common in the area. :Severe storm, since last century Callahan County towns have suffered severe storms, most notably '''Baird''' in 1895, '''Oplin''' in 1922, and '''Clyde''' in 1938 and 1950. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc03 '''MajorHighways''' :I-20 Interstate 20 :U.S. Highway 283 :Texas State Highway 36 :Texas State Highway 206 :Texas State Highway 351 ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 12,905 people residing in the county with a population density of 14 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 94.78% White, 0.22% Black or African American, 0.63% Native American, 0.26% Asian, 0.05% Pacific Islander, 2.70% from other races, and 1.35% from two or more races. 6.29% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $32,463, and the median income for a family was $37,165. Males had a median income of $27,086 versus $19,720 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,204. About 9.00% of families and 12.20% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.80% of those under age 18 and 9.80% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callahan_County,_Texas In 2010 Callahan county 2010 United States Census, Callahan County had 13,544 people. Among non-Hispanics this includes 12,065 White (89.1%), 135 Black (1.0%), 56 Asian (0.4%), 61 Native American, 7 Pacific Islander, 10 from some other race, and 185 from two or more races. The Hispanic or Latino population included 1,025 people (7.6%).https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Callahan_County,_Texas ===Politics:=== Callahan County has generally been staunchly Democratic, although Republicans made advances in the second half of the twentieth century. Of the nine presidential elections between 1952 and 1988, Callahan County voted six times in support of the Democratic candidate and three times for the Republican candidate. In gubernatorial elections since 1952, county voters supported the Democratic candidate in every election except in 1986, when they supported Republican Bill Clements. Of the senatorial elections between 1952 and 1988, Callahan County voted for Democratic candidates in every instance except 1972 and 1984. Democratic officials also continued to maintain control of most county-wide offices. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc03 ====Churches==== :1880 : The first organized church in the county was a Methodist church in Cross Plains. Additional churches were in Belle Plain, Clyde, and Baird. {{Image|file=Callahan_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Presbyterian Church. }}{{clear}} : mid-1980s There were 31 organized churches reported in mid 1980s. Largest communions were reported to be: Southern Baptist, United Methodist, and Church of Christ.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc03 ====Cities==== *[[:Category:Baird, Texas|Baird]] (county seat) ::served by Baird Independent School District, *[[:Category:Clyde, Texas|Clyde]] - :: (Consolidated Independent School District ) and home to the Clyde High School ====Towns==== *[[:Category:Cross Plains, Texas|Cross Plains]] - ( Cross Plains Independent School District )and home to the Cross Plains High School *[[:Category:Putnam, Texas|Putnam]] - (served by the Baird Independent School District.) *Cottonwood *[[:Category:Eula, Texas|Eula]]- ( Eula Independent School District) **Belle Plain, Texas Ghost town **Callahan City, Texas Ghost town **Dudley, Texas Ghost town ===Schools=== {{Image|file=Anderson County Texas-4.gif |align-l |size=150 }} :1870s - first schools in Callahan County were opened :First public schools in the county were opened in the mid-1880s. :1981/82 average student daily attendance was 2,253. Expenditures/pupil was $2000. 47% of the 141 high school graduates planned to attend college. :1883- 1983, 96 % of the high school graduates were Anglo, 4% Hispanic, and 0.1 % black. :1990s Callahan County had 4 school districts and 5 elementary, one middle, and 4 high schools. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc03 {{clear}} ====Colleges==== Baird College, operated 1900 ====Public Schools==== * ( Baird Independent School District.) * (Consolidated Independent School District ) and home to the Clyde High Schoo * ( Cross Plains Independent School District )and home to the Cross Plains High School * ( Eula Independent School District) ====Private Schools==== *Private academy in Belle Plain, established in 1877 by Professor and Mrs. W. J. Westmoreland. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Ross Cemetery, Baird, Texas|Ross Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Cross Plains Memorial Park, Cross Plains, Texas|Cross Plains Memorial Park]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/wtx/callahan/listcallahan.html Callahan county Cemeteries] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2549 FindaGrave cemeteries] *[http://callahan.historictexas.net/image/putnam/putnam-fire-1912 TxGen] ===Historical Census=== :1880 --- 3,453 — :1890 --- 5,457 58.0% :1900 --- 8,768 60.7% :1910 --- 12,973 48.0% :1920 --- 11,844 −8.7% :1930 --- 12,785 7.9% :1940 --- 11,568 −9.5% :1950 --- 9,087 −21.4% :1960 --- 7,929 −12.7% :1970 --- 8,205 3.5% :1980 --- 10,992 34.0% :1990 --- 11,859 7.9% :2000 --- 12,905 8.8% :2010 --- 13,544 5.0% :Est. 2015 --- 13,557 ===Notables=== :Texas author Lou Halsell Rodenberger (1926–2009) lived much of her later years in the small community of Admiral. :author Robert E. Howard, creator of the character Conan the Barbarian among others, lived in Cross Plains *Larry L. King, writer and playwright, author of The Best Little Whorehouse in Texas, was born in Putnam in 1929. *Jack Favor, rodeo star falsely imprisoned in 1967 in Louisiana for two murders for which he was framed, born Eula ===County Resources=== *Texas and Pacific Railway depot and Museum {{Image|file=Callahan_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Tx & Pacific Railway depot & Museum. }}{{clear}} *Callahan County Pioneer Museum *historic houses *Home of the creator of Conan the Barbarian. *hunting *lake activities, *Old settler reunion, held each July. ===Sources=== *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Callahan_County%2C_Texas

    Callahan Family History

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    Here is a central page for organizing genealogy related to the '''Callahan Family''' surname and information about individuals and places named Callahan. === Famous and Creative Callahans === * [[Callahan-1|Americus F. Callahan]] (1860-before 1930) invented the window envelope in 1902. === Towns Named Callahan === '''Callahan, Florida''' is located in Nassau County, Florida which is in the northern part of the state. In the year 2000, the population was 962. Their slogan is "Crossroads to the Future," a reflection of the roads of U.S. 1 and 301, which intersect at Callahan. It was named for Daniel Callahan, who helped build a railroad in the area in 1854. Its major industries are timber and agriculture, and it is home to one of the largest mulch manufacturing plants in the country. It became incorporated in 1911. '''Callahan City, Texas''' is now a 'ghost town'. It was part of Callahan County. In the 1870s, with cattle drives and a large watering hole nearby the town was born. It remained an active town for several years due to its nearness to the Western Trail. The West Texas draught of 1886-87, "killed" the town for good. === Callahans on WikiTree === Here is the updated [http://www.wikitree.com/indexes/person/C/CALLAHAN_1.html Callahan] index. Is your last name Callahan? Please add yourself to WikiTree. You will be automatically added to the index tomorrow morning. [[Category:Surnames]]

    Callahan Name Study

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    [[Category: Callahan Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:Southern Pioneers]]
    Welcome to the Callahan Name Study Project

    Introduction

    :The Callahan Name Study is for members working on or interested in profiles from any country or era which have the Callahan surname.

    Leaders

    * [[J-276|Paula J]] Leader *[[Daly-373|Eric Daly]] Project Coordinator ===Our Mission === :It is our mission to help distinguish by documentation the various Callahan lines, making it easier for members to find their ancestors. We also aspire to keep abreast of research that sheds light on some of the mysteries of this surname. ===How to Join=== #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - Check out how the project works here! # Contact your leader [[J-276|Paula J]] to have the One Name Study badge added to your profile. #Add {{Tag Link|one_name_studies}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add {{Tag Link|Johnson}} to your list of [[Special:Following|followed tags]]. That way you'll see all our discussions in {{G2G}}. #Add your name to the list of Members below! ===Now What Do I Do?=== #Add the category or template to your Callahan profiles. If you add the template it will automatically add the category. #If you need a new category let your leader know. #Make sure your profiles have good sources and a biography #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes on this page to share information #Link Callahan Space Pages to the Project Page. ===Sticker=== Add this to your Callahan Proifles: {{One Name Study|name=Callahan}} Which will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Callahan}} Note: Stickers must be places under the biography heading and are hard coded to right justify. They will wrap around your text like this. ===Categories=== *[[:Category:Johnson_Name_Study|Category: Callahan Name Study]] ===Members === *[[J-276|Paula J]] - Leader * * * ===Resources === *[https://www.google.com/amp/ireland-calling.com/irish-names-callaghan/%3famp Irish Names] Callahan *[https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=callahan Name Origin] Callahan *[http://www.theirishrose.com/name-histories-coat-of-arms/callahan-name-history/ Callahan Name History] *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Pennsylvania%27s_Pine_Creek_Valley_and_Pioneer_Families Pennsylvania's Pine Creek Valley and Pioneer Families]

    Callis Name Study

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    [[Category:Callis Name Study]] [[Category: Hertfordshire, Callis Name Study]] [[Category:Mathews County, Virginia]] ==Introduction== Hello! This name study will be all about the Callis's throughout the United States the migrated from England and other parts of Europe. ==History== Callis is a surname that was based of a location, a port in Northern France by the name of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Calais Calais] - the nearest French port to England.
    There are many spelling variants: Curliss, Careless, Challis ==Goals== The main goal will be to gather all the [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/CALLIS Callis] profiles, while creating new profiles for Callis's yet to be on WikiTree and connect as many as them as possible to each other.

    Other goals consist of: *Merging duplicate profiles *Cleaning up biographies and adding accurate sources *Doing research for profiles that are bare *Adding category and project box to proper profiles Future Goals: *Track migration patterns If anyone wants access to the Google Sheets that is keeping track of all these profiles, PM [[Callis-74|Sarah]]. ===Currently=== Right now [[Callis-74|Sarah]] is ''trying'' to connect all the profiles on WikiTree, adding new profiles to fill in gaps. So far about 60% of the profiles are connected to each other. The Callis Family book is being used as a reference to connect the ones that are already here, unconnected. *Next: Find more sources for these profiles. ===Project Box=== {{Project Box | name = Callis | description = This profile is part of the [[Space:Callis_Name_Study | Callis One Name Study]] | image = Callis_Name_Study-1.png | image-caption = Callis Name Study | project = One Name Studies }} {{Project Box
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    ---- ==Individuals== The only names that are added are Callis's, if a daughter married into a new name and had children, the children aren't added. Also, spouses aren't added. ===Main Line=== This line starts with [[Callis-156|Thomas Callis]] from England in 1504 and his 2x great-grandson immigrated to Virginia by way of Barbados. His descendants mostly stayed in the Mathews County area of Virginia. [[#callisbook|McGinnis]] #1 [[Callis-156|Thomas Callis]] b. ~1504 England d. 1557 England ##2 [[Callis-42|Edmund Careless Callis]] b. 1531 England ##2 [[Callis-39|John Callis]] b. 1539 England d. 1631 England ###3 [[Callis-46|Henrie Callis]] b. 1581 England d. 1637 ####4 [[Callis-223|Henrie Callis]] b. 1611 England ####4 [[Callis-224|John Callis]] b. 1613 England ####4 [[Callis-38|Robert Callis]] b. 1615 England d. 1658 Virginia[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.55 #####5 [[Callis-37|John Callis]] b. 1635 Barbados d. 1670 Virginia[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.55-56 ######6 [[Callis-45|Fenwick John Callis]] b. 1657[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.56 ######6 [[Callis-43|Alexander Callis]] b. 1659[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.56 ######6 [[Callis-44|Ann Callis]] b. 1662[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.56 ######6 [[Callis-36|John Callis]] b. 1667 Virginia d. 1718 Virginia[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.56-57 #######7 [[Callis-35|John Callis]] b. ~1690 Virginia[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.57 ########8 [[Callis-203|Richard Callis]] d. ~1750 Virginia[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.57 ########8 [[Callis-204|John Callis]] d. ~1786 Virginia[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.62 ########8 [[Callis-16|James Callis]] b. 1714 Virginia d. 1798 Virginia[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.91-95, 359 #########9 [[Callis-157|Henry Callis]] b.1738[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.95-96 ##########10 [[Callis-8|William Callis]] b.1765 Virginia d. 1829 Kentucky[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.95 ###########11 [[Callis-2|Daniel Gregory Callis]] b.1793 Virginia d. 1861 Tennessee[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.95, 134 ############12 [[Callis-207|William Joseph Callis]] b. 1816 Virginia[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.96 #############13 [[Callis-212|Samuel Roland Callis]] b. 1856 Tennessee ##############14 [[Callis-85|Mamie Belle Callis]] b. 1903 Tennessee d. 1998 Tennessee ############12 [[Callis-6|Henry Callis]] b.1818[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.123, 134 #############13 [[Callis-161|Francis Emaline Callis]] b.1844 Tennessee d. 1920 Oklahoma #############13 [[Callis-170|Lucy Catherine Callis]] b.1847 #############13 [[Callis-160|Daniel Dubois Callis]] b. 1849[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.126, 133 #############13 [[Callis-159|Elias Callis]] b. 1853 ##############14 [[Callis-162|John Henry Callis]] b. 1881 #############13 [[Callis-169|Charlotte A Callis]] b. 1855 #############13 [[Callis-164|James Henry Callis]] b. 1861 #############13 [[Callis-165|Sidney F Callis]] b. 1863 #############13 [[Callis-166|Eva Neate Callis]] b. 1867 Tennessee #############13 [[Callis-167|Asie Alvin Callis]] b. 1870 ###########11 [[Callis-208|Henry Banister Callis]] b. 1798 Virginia d. 1849 Kentucky ###########11 [[Callis-104|Elijah Seth Callis]] b. 1800 ############12 [[Callis-94|Ralph Alexander Callis]] b. 1825 Virginia d. 1911 Kentucky[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.141-142 #############13 [[Callis-96|Thomas L Callis]] b. 1849 Kentucky d. 1907 Kentucky #############13 [[Callis-95|Elizabeth Francis Callis]] b. 1852 Kentucky d. 1937 Tennessee #############13 [[Callis-97|Susan Callis]] b. 1854 Kentucky #############13 [[Callis-98|Eliza Jane Callis]] b. 1857 Kentucky d. 1939 Kentucky #############13 [[Callis-99|Harriet Callis]] b. 1859 Kentucky #############13 [[Callis-100|Pauline Callis]] b. 1860 Kentucky d. 1930 #############13 [[Callis-101|Elijah G Callis]] b. 1864 Kentucky #############13 [[Callis-103|Etta Callis]] b. 1867 Kentucky ###########11 [[Callis-209|James Callis]] b. ~1802 Virginia d. ~1840 ###########11 [[Callis-210|Elizabeth Callis]] b. ~1805 Virginia ###########11 [[Callis-174|William Callis]] b. 1806 Virginia d. 1854 Virginia[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.156 ##########10 [[Callis-92|Mary Polly Callis]] b. ~1774 Virginia d. 1843 Virginia[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.169 ##########10 [[Callis-48|Letitia Callis]] b. ~1778 Virginia d. North Carolina ##########10 [[Callis-239|Richard Callis]] b. ~1779 Virginia ###########11 [[Callis-233|William Henry Callis Sr]] b. 1809 Virginia d. 1874 Arkansas ############12 [[Callis-234|George Callis]] b. 1831 Tennessee d. 1854 ############12 [[Callis-232|William Henry Callis Jr]] b. 1833 Tennessee d. 1917 Arkansas ############12 [[Callis-235|Samuel Loranzus Callis]] b. 1837 Tennessee ############12 [[Callis-236|Amanda Sophronia Callis]] b. 1841 Tennessee d. 1929 Arkansas ############12 [[Callis-237|Andrew Jackson Callis]] b. 1843 Tennessee d. 1930 Arkansas ############12 [[Callis-238|Benjamin Franklin Callis]] b. 1845 Tennessee d. 1920 Arkansas ##########10 [[Callis-228|Abel Callis]] b. 1786 ###########11 [[Callis-229|Edward M Callis]] b. 1823 Tennessee d. 1901 New Mexico ############12 [[Callis-230|Charles E Callis]] b. 1866 Texas d. 1939 New Mexico #############13 [[Callis-231|Henry Edward Callis]] b. 1894 New Mexico d. 1949 Texas ##########10 [[Callis-198|David Callis]] b. 1792 Virginia d. 1847 Illinois ###########11 [[Callis-197|William Henry Harrison Callis]] b. 1822 Virginia d. 1889 Montana ############12 [[Callis-196|David Henry Callis]] b. 1852 Illinois d. 1908 Kansas #############13 [[Callis-195|Charles Edwin Callis]] b. 1874 Iowa d. 1952 Kansas ##############14 [[Callis-194|George Henry Callis]] b. 1902 Kansas d. 1974 Kansas ##########10 [[Callis-206|Thomas Callis]] b. 1800 Virginia[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.322, 345 ###########11 [[Callis-60|George Huston Callis]] b. ~1829 Tennessee d. 1878 Missouri ############12 [[Callis-59|Thomas Henry Callis]] b. 1851 Tennessee d. ~1910 #############13 [[Callis-171|George A Callis]] b. 1873 Missouri d. 1945 Missouri ############12 [[Callis-58|Charles Callis]] b. ~1855 Missouri ############12 [[Callis-57|Minerva Callis]] b. ~1858 Missouri ############12 [[Callis-56|Giles Callis]] b. ~1860 Missouri ############12 [[Callis-55|Nancy Callis]] b. ~1868 Missouri ###########11 [[Callis-54|Mary Elizabeth Callis]] b. 1831 Tennessee d. 1916 Missouri #########9 [[Callis-33|Mary Joann Callis]] b. 1739 Virginia d. 1796 Virginia #########9 [[Callis-15|Lucretia Callis]] b. ~1740 Virginia #########9 [[Callis-190|Emanuel Callis]] b. 1758 Virginia d. 1811[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.375-376 ##########10 [[Callis-191|Thomas Callis]] b. 1790 Virginia d. 1829 ###########11 [[Callis-192|Thomas Howard Callis]] b. 1820 Virginia d. ~1880 ############12 [[Callis-193|Samuel O Callis]] b. 1869 Virginia #############13 [[Callis-189|Bernard Joseph Callis]] b. 1898 Virginia d. 1936 Virginia ########8 [[Callis-117|William Callis]] b. ~1735
    #########9 [[Callis-116|William Callis]] b. 1756
    ##########10 [[Callis-105|Robert Callis]] b. ~1792
    ###########11 [[Callis-106|John J Callis]] b. ~1818
    ############12 [[Callis-118|Julia T Callis]] b. ~1850
    ############12 [[Callis-119|Lucy L Callis]] b. ~1852
    ############12 [[Callis-120|James F Callis]] b. ~1854
    ############12 [[Callis-121|Mary A Callis]] b. ~1856
    ############12 [[Callis-122|Esther Callis]] b. ~1860 ############12 [[Callis-123|Columbia S Callis]] b. ~1862
    ###########11 [[Callis-87|George Robert Callis]] b. 1824 d. 1907
    ############12 [[Callis-108|Mattie Ella Callis]] b.1862 d. 1936
    ############12 [[Callis-109|Mary Susie Callis]] b. 1866 d. 1932
    ############12 [[Callis-110|Dora Council Callis]] b. 1869
    ############12 [[Callis-111|Nannie Bett Callis]] b. 1871 d. 1934
    ############12 [[Callis-112|Rossa Averill Callis]] b. 1876 d. 1951
    ############12 [[Callis-86|Robert Harrow Callis]] b. 1878 d.1923
    ############12 [[Callis-113|Lola Inez Callis]] b. 1882 ############12 [[Callis-130|Amanda N Callis]] b. 1885 Virginia d. 1977 Virginia ###########11 [[Callis-107|William H Callis]] b. 1825 d. 1911 ############12 [[Callis-124|Rebecca Callis]] b. ~1854 ############12 [[Callis-125|Otis Callis]] b. 1854 d. 1958 ############12 [[Callis-126|Lucy Anna Callis]] b. ~1857 ############12 [[Callis-115|Mary Ida Callis]] b. 1859 ############12 [[Callis-114|William Jefferson Callis]] b. 1861 d. 1932 ############12 [[Callis-127|Leonard Marshall Callis]] b. 1874 d. 1953 #############13 [[Callis-131|Marshall I Callis]] b. ~1903 d. ~1961 ##############14 [[Callis-158|Louise Callis]] b. 1926 Virginia d. 2011 Virginia ############12 [[Callis-128|Ashley I Callis]] b. 1876 ############12 [[Callis-129|Essie Gray Callis]] b. 1881 #####5 [[Callis-199|Ambros Callis]] b. ~1650 Virginia ######6 [[Callis-202|Michael Callis]] b. 1681 (could possibly be this [[#Michael|Michael]]) #######7 [[Callis-201|William Callis]] b. 1703 ########8 [[Callis-200|William Callis]] b. ~1720 #########9 [[Callis-163|William Overton Callis]] b. 1756[[#callisbook|McGinnis]], pg.416-422, 500 ##########10 [[Callis-79|Cleon Moore Callis]] b. ~1784 ###########11 [[Callis-78|Jane Cosby Callis]] b. ~1815 ###########11 [[Callis-177|Addison Carr Callis]] b. 1822 ############12 [[Callis-181|Laura Ann Callis]] b. 1852 Kentucky d. 1927 Kentucky ############12 [[Callis-176|Jane Elizabeth Callis]] b. 1854 Kentucky d. 1947 Kentucky ############12 [[Callis-179|Benjamin H Callis]] b. 1857 Kentucky ############12 [[Callis-183|Samuel N Callis]] b. 1858 Kentucky ############12 [[Callis-180|Levi Callis]] b. 1860 Kentucky ############12 [[Callis-182|Otho Bernadotte Callis]] b. 1870 Kentucky d. 1951 Kentucky #############13 [[Callis-89|Reuben Irwin Callis]] b. 1897 Kentucky d. 1982 Kentucky ###########11 [[Callis-211|Other Bernadotte Callis]] b. 1826 Kentucky d. 1913 Kentucky ############12 [[Callis-50|Lillie Belle Callis]] b. 1878 Kentucky d. 1912 Kentucky ##########10 [[Callis-14|Otho William Callis]] b. 1792 ########8 [[Callis-205|Francis Callis]] b. ~1728 Virginia d. Virginia #########9 [[Callis-81|Francis Joseph Callis]] b. 1769 Virginia d. 1829 Kentucky ##########10 [[Callis-80|Nancy Ann Callis]] b. 1789 Kentucky d. 1877 Missouri #######7 [[Callis-152|Ambrose Callis]] b. ~1708 ##2 [[Callis-40|Joan Careless Callis]] b. 1540 ##2 [[Callis-41|William Callis]] ===Unconnected=== #[[Callis-140|Richard Callis]] b. 1802
    ##[[Callis-132|Daniel Gary Callis]] b. 1841 d. 1930
    ###[[Callis-133|William Edward Callis]] b. 1868 d. 1895
    ###[[Callis-72|Marcellus Phillip Callis]] b. 1871 d. 1959
    ####[[Callis-71|Luther Marcellus Callis]] b.1896 d. 1951
    #####[[Callis-65|Allen Moss Callis]] b. 1916 Virginia d. 1964 Virginia ####[[Callis-66|Bessie Maria Callis]] b. 1900 d.1919
    ###[[Callis-134|Mary E Callis]] b. 1873 d. 1938
    ###[[Callis-135|Annie Eliza Callis]] b. 1876 d. 1960
    ###[[Callis-136|Daniel Thomas Callis]] b. 1878 Virginia d. 1899 Virginia ###[[Callis-137|George W Callis]] b. 1879 Virginia d. 1905 Virginia ###[[Callis-139|Josiah Callis]] b. 1884 Virginia d. 1906 Virginia ###[[Callis-138|Charles Taylor Callis]] b. 1888 d. 1920
    ##[[Callis-141|Elizabeth Jane Callis]] b. 1849 d. 1925
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    Calvary Cemetery, Mize, Smith County, Mississippi

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    [[Category: Calvary Cemetery, Mize, Smith County, Mississippi]] ===About=== This project will catalog and document all burials in Calvary Cemetery, located outside Mize, Smith County, Mississippi. This free space page for the Calvary Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Mississippi_Cemeteries|Mississippi Cemeteries Project]], and was created to document the life and times of our ancestors that are interred there. The Mississippi Cemeteries Project is a sub-project of the larger [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]]. This page is a work in progress, and will remain so until the Table of Interments (below) is completed. The Table of Interments is a sortable listing of persons interred at this cemetery, some or all of whom are linked to existing WikiTree profiles. If you know of a person interred at this cemetery that should be linked to an existing WikiTree profile, or needs to have a profile created for them, please contact [[Bishop-4082|Myrtis Bishop]] for assistance. ===Contact Information, Location and Map=== :Location ::Located west of Mize, MS at Calvary Presbyterian Church. From Mize take MS-28 W, travel about 3 miles, turn left onto Co Rd 59, travel about .8 miles, the cemetery will be on the left. Or from Mize take MS-28 W, travel about 2 miles, turn left onto Co Rd 56 going straight continues to Co Rd 58, travel about .9 miles, the cemetery will be on the right. :: Calvary Presbyterian Church :: 908 Scr 59, Mize, MS 39116 :: (601) 733-0035 :GPS Coordinates (WGS84) :: 31.852303, -89.600642 ::[https://goo.gl/maps/X560F Calvary Cemetery on Google Maps] === History === Calvary Cemetery was established in 1852. There is no cemetery gate but the north side has a fence. There are four entries to the cemetery; two from Co Rd 59 that exits on Co Rd 58. Calvary Presbyterian Church is located across the street from the cemetery. As of Jan 16, 2017, Findagrave has 753 memorials with 92% photographed[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=859610 See Findagrave for Calvary Cemetery] ===Tasks Completed=== :Photography * 100% of marked graves in this cemetery have been photographed by [[Bishop-4082 | Myrtis Bishop]] as of July 2014. :Data Transcription * 80% of all marked graves :Link to Profiles * 0% of all marked graves ===To Do=== * Link existing profiles or create new profiles for persons listed in the Table of Interments :When complete, everyone listed in the Table of Interments will be linked to their own WikiTree profile, and to a photo of that person's corresponding grave marker. The created profiles can include other genealogical and biographical information as well as a listing of sources for documentation. * Validate links and transcription information :Profile and photo links and transcribed information needs to be cross-checked to ensure accuracy. * Create an audio/video tour of the cemetery :Record a virtual tour of the cemetery that can be viewed as downloadable media on computers, tablets or other device. Such a tour would take the viewer around the cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. '''Add Louis Homer McCollum & Dorothy Nell McCollum''' '''Phillips-10970 ===Table of Interments=== Data given is as on Headstone {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First/Middle Names/Initials ! data-sort-type="date" | Born ! data-sort-type="date" | Died ! Inscription (notes) ! Plot ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Ainsworth-xxx | Ainsworth ]]||Bobbie S. ||1942-01-19|||| ||N-57||[[Image:Ainsworth-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-2388 | Ainsworth ]]||Orange Clinton ||1921-11-04||1946-09-03|| ||S-26||[[Image:Ainsworth-2388.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wolfe-8743 | Allen ]]||Bobbie L. ||1929-04-23||1994-12-05||(nee Wolfe) ||N-54||[[Image:Wolfe-8743.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-20351| Allen ]]||Elliott Angus ||1904-10-04||1979-06-28||[wed] Dec 23, 1923 ||S-22||[[Image:Allen-20351.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Frith-956 | Allen ]]||Elvira L. ||1904-08-11||1981-12-12||(nee Frith) ||S-24||[[Image:Frith-956.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-61780| Allen ]]||Infant Son||1936-03-08||1936-03-08||OUR DARLING, Son of M.B. & Bessie Allen ||S-26||[[Image:Allen-61780.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-29184| Allen ]]||Mae Ethel ||1908-02-16||1993-12-28||(nee Butler) [wed] Dec 23, 1923 ||S-22||[[Image:Allen-20351.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-46740 | Allen ]]||Margie||1904-07-14||1989-04-22||(nee Johnson) ||S-24||[[Image:Johnson-46740.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-22090 | Allen ]]||Thad Alfred||1900-06-15||1989-02-10|| ||S-24||[[Image:Allen-22090.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-61714 | Allen ]]||Willis Webb||1929-07-26||1998-12-30|| ||N-54||[[Image:Allen-61714.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-61713 | Allen ]]||Vollis T.||1902-10-12||1966-02-26|| ||S-24||[[Image:Allen-61713.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-37969 | Anderson ]]||Ben E. ||1865||1951||Beloved ||S-21||[[Image:Anderson-37969.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-37977 | Anderson ]]||Bob W. ||1900-02-13||1937-11-20||||S-21||[[Image:Anderson-37977.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mayfield-1914 | Anderson ]]||Florence A. ||1870||1949||(nee Mayfield) Beloved ||S-21||[[Image:Anderson-37969.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-xxx | Anderson ]]||Harris Edward ||1934-12-04||1934-12-14||Son of Mr and Mrs Hopson Anderson||S-21||[[Image:Anderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-xxx | Anderson ]]||Harry Edwin||1934-12-04||1934-12-31||Son of Mr and Mrs Hopson Anderson||S-21||[[Image:Anderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-xxx | Anderson ]]||Infant Daughter||1938-01-13||1938-01-13||Daughter of Mr and Mrs Hopson Anderson ||S-21||[[Image:Anderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-xxx | Anderson ]]||Infant||1924-03-17||1924-03-22|| ||S-21||[[Image:Anderson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-37972 | Anderson ]]||J. B. ||1910-01-10||1976-12-21||||S-21||[[Image:Anderson-37972.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-37974 | Anderson ]]||John S. ||1897-02-22||1953-06-17||Father; Best Father, Rest in Quiet Sleep||S-21||[[Image:Anderson-37974.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Anderson-48028 | Austin ]]||Edna Mae ||1893-09-07||1950-06-30||(nee Anderson) She was the sunshine of our home||S-24||[[Image:Austin-10823.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Austin-xxx | Austin ]]||Infant Daughter ||1943-06-30||1943-06-30||Infant Dau. of Mr. and Mrs. Roy Austin ||S-23||[[Image:Austin-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Austin-10823 | Austin ]]||Melvin E. ||1885-08-09||1955-06-10|| ||S-24||[[Image:Austin-10823.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ashley-xxx| Austin ]]||Ottis Ashley ||1913-12-17||1995-10-05||(nee Ashley) ||X-00||[[Image:Austin-10825.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Austin-10825 | Austin ]]||R. Clarence ||1911-01-25||1973-03-06|| ||X-00||[[Image:Austin-10825.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barker-xxx | Barker ]]||J. C. ||1842||1918|| ||S-20||[[Image:Barker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Barnard-xxx | Barnard ]]||Infant||1931-12-06||1931-12-06||Infant of Mr. & Mrs. B. D. Barnard ||S-11||[[Image:Barnard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walters-2725 | Bishop ]]||Bertha W.||1892-02-29||1968-03-26|| ||S-19||[[Image:Walters-2725.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5086| Bishop ]]||Bessie L. ||1924-12-09||1924-12-12|| ||S-19||[[Image:Bishop-5086.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wallace-5715| Bishop ]]||Daisy W. ||1916-07-11||2004-11-26||(nee Wallace)||S-01||[[Image:Bishop-4991.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4983 | Bishop ]]||Ethel C. ||1915-04-04||1966-03-03|| ||S-19||[[Image:Bishop-4983.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-1546| Bishop ]]||Ida Floyd||1892-03-06||1975-12-12||(nee Floyd) ||S-19||[[Image:Bishop-4990.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4991| Bishop ]]||J. C. ||1912-07-04||2002-10-17||||S-01||[[Image:Bishop-4991.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4990| Bishop ]]||J. R. ||1889-06-15||1975-08-25||||S-19||[[Image:Bishop-4990.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4993| Bishop ]]||John W. ||1940-03-17||2000-11-04|| ||S-20||[[Image:Bishop-4993.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Adcock-529 | Bishop ]]||Louie Adcock||1915-01-29||1990-02-07||Married Nov 27, 1931||S-19||[[Image:Bishop-5003.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wingate-301 | Bishop ]]||Lucille G. ||1914-12-07||1997-06-06|| ||S-19||[[Image:Bishop-4983.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walters-2726 | Bishop ]]||Mary Walters||1889-01-17||1966-01-28||MOTHER ||S-19||[[Image:Walters-2726.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5087 | Bishop ]]||Nell Gene||1939-07-12||1940-08-13||DC only ||UNK||(none) |- | [[Butler-7205| Bishop ]]||Pennie ||1875-03-15||1943-04-27||(nee Butler)||S-24||[[Image:Bishop-5001.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gilbert-4013 | Bishop ]]||Polly A. ||1936-03-20||2010-07-04||(nee Gilbert) ||||[[Image:Bishop-4993.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5001 | Bishop ]]||R. B. "Mize"||1874-02-28||1970-12-16|| ||S-24||[[Image:Bishop-5001.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5002| Bishop ]]||R. B.||1908-01-25||1913-06-14||Sleep on sweet babe and take thy rest, God called thee home. He thought it best. ||S-19||[[Image:Bishop-5002.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5004| Bishop ]]||R. David||1944-07-17||1997-07-05||Married Feb 21, 1970||S-19||[[Image:Bishop-5004.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5085| Bishop ]]||Robert T.||1888-08-24||1941-03-23|| ||S-19||[[Image:Bishop-5085.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5003| Bishop ]]||Robert D.||1910-04-19||1995-09-13||Married Nov 27, 1931||S-19||[[Image:Bishop-5003.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwell-6318 | Blackwell ]]||Jacob C.||1902||1988|| ||S-24||[[Image:Blackwell-6318.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Agnew-2352 | Blackwell ]]||Maggie D.||1914||1992||(nee Agnew) ||S-24||[[Image:Agnew-2352.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-xxx | Broome ]]||Betty Sue Butler||1932-11-11||||(nee Butler) ||||[[Image:Broome-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLeod-8468 | Brown ]]||Allie Ruth ||1925-06-29||2006-10-15||(nee McLeod) Our Angel||||[[Image:McLeod-8468.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-23172 | Brown ]]||Annie Sue Sullivan||1942-08-17||2001-08-29||(nee Sullivan) ||C-20||[[Image:Sullivan-23172.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Donald Lee||1942-10-10||2006-02-05||SP4 US Army ||||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brown-xxx | Brown ]]||Marvin Edward||1915-04-07||1983-04-04|| ||S-25||[[Image:Brown-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burch-xxx | Burch ]]||H. R. ||1927-05-31||1930-06-10|| ||S-18||[[Image:Burch-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-xxx | Burris ]]||Annie Lois Maddox||1912-05-19||2000-12-18||Lois M. Burris ... ||S-03||[[Image:Burris-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burris-xxx | Burris ]]||Davis Alexander Sr. ||1911-01-11||1985-08-31||Davis A Burris, Sr ... ||S-03||[[Image:Burris-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burris-xxx | Burris ]]||Infant Son||1943-01-08||1943-01-08||Infant Son of Mr. and Mrs. D.A. Burris ||S-03||[[Image:Burris-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | Burris ]]||Nancy Lillian McNair||1876-03-26||1958-02-01|| ||S-03||[[Image:Burris-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-29199 | Butler ]]||Andrew||1924-01-22||1924-02-12||Son of J. H. & ?? Butler ||S-20||[[Image:Butler-29199.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-29185 | Butler ]]||Alvy Sr.||1885-04-06||1916-09-26|| ||S-20||[[Image:Butler-29185.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-17024| Butler ]]||Doris Evelyn ||1929-11-01||1929-11-01||Dau of J. C. & Ida Butler ||S-21||[[Image:Butler-17024.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-29186 | Butler ]]||Etta||1914-07-27||1918-12-19||Dau of J. A. & Ida Butler ||S-20||[[Image:Butler-29186.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-29188 | Butler ]]||Gather||1911-09-07||1912-02-03|| ||S-20||[[Image:Butler-29188.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Owens-14312 | Butler ]]||Ida Owens||1889-07-10||1990-06-21||(nee Owens) ||S-20||[[Image:Butler-29185.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tullos-302 | Butler ]]||Ida M.||1890-03-05||1976-12-24||(nee Tullos) Mother ||S-21||[[Image:Tullos-302.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-29189 | Butler ]]||Infant Daughter||1910-07-06||1910-07-06||Dau of J. A. & Ida Butler ||S-20||[[Image:Butler-29189.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-17022| Butler ]]||John C.||1890-05-29||1974-11-04||Father ||S-21||[[Image:Butler-17022.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ainsworth-2409 | Butler ]]||Lona Lucile ||1913-08-17||2010-05-20||(nee Ainsworth) ||||[[Image:Ainsworth-2409.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-25706 | Butler ]]||Mary Jane ||1851-09-12||1934-10-11||Devoted wife and mother (nee Williams) ||||[[Image:Williams-25706.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-29191 | Butler ]]||Mary Virginia||1928-04-18||1988-11-28||At Rest Buried (next to Virginia M. Butler)||S-22||[[Image:Butler-29191x.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-6583| Butler ]]||R. J. ||1847-01-26||1930-09-07||Living he made the poor man's heart be glad And at his death the sorrowing ones more sad. (given name Robert John Butler) ||||[[Image:Butler-6583-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-6584| Butler ]]||Steven Hercial||1905-12-20||2006-01-22||(mil) Steven H Butler TEC4 US Army World War II ||S-22||[[Image:Butler-6584.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Maddox-1032 | Butler ]]||Virginia M.||1906||1939||(nee Maddox) Mother; At Rest ||S-22||[[Image:Maddox-1032.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-17023| Butler ]]||W. J. ||1925-02-21||1932-07-23||Son of J. C. & Ida Butler ||S-21||[[Image:Butler-17023.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1339| Bynum ]]||Barbara ||1920-02-19||1944-12-14||Sister ||S-25||[[Image:Bynum-1339.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1338| Bynum ]]||D. H. ||1918-09-17||1990-05-06||He was both mama and daddy to us, he's all we had. ||S-25||[[Image:Bynum-1338.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-2000 | Bynum ]]||Hollis E. ||1932-01-11||2013-11-22|| [wed] Sep 3 1955 Beloved Father||X-00 ||[[Image:Bynum-2000.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1337| Bynum ]]||J. W. ||1879-07-04||1933-12-23||Father ||S-25||[[Image:Bynum-1337.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-5193 | Bynum ]]||Mary Jane||1887-06-29||1959-03-12|| (nee Ingram) Mother||S-25||[[Image:Ingram-5193.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-12572 | Bynum ]]||Minnie Lee||1933-06-02||2012-06-06||(nee Bishop) Mother ||S-25||[[Image:Bishop-12572.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-37678 | Bynum ]]||Rachel R. ||1938-12-22||||(nee Russell) [wed] Sep 3 1955 Beloved Mother ||X-00 ||[[Image:Bynum-2000.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-2079 | Bynum ]]||Sue ||1938-07-26||2021-01-09||nee Thornton '''need photo''' ||||[[Image:Thornton-2079.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-1336| Bynum ]]||William F. ||1923-06-06||1982-12-12||Father||S-25||[[Image:Bynum-1336.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Rogers-11336 | Byrd ]]||Cleo R.||1919-08-05|| ||[wed] Dec 21, 1941 (nee Rogers) ||S-23||[[Image:Byrd-1247.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-1247| Byrd ]]||Curtis||1908-11-28||1996-04-15||[wed] Dec 21, 1941 ||S-23||[[Image:Byrd-1247.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-6671 | Byrd ]]||Daniel ||1954-07-31||1954-11-28||Gone to be an angel ||S-04||[[Image:Byrd-6671.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-6674| Byrd ]]||Dewitt Talmadge ||1932||1983||PFC US Army Korea ||S-16||[[Image:Byrd-6674.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-1395| Byrd ]]||Ernest F. ||1893-08-04||1953-06-19|| ||S-16||[[Image:Byrd-1395.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fedrick-8| Byrd ]]||Eva Fedrick ||1917-08-07||1999-11-08||(nee Fedrick) [wed] Oct 9, 1937 ||||[[Image:Byrd-1264.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eason-1782| Byrd ]]||Frances L. ||1935-12-13||2001-11-19||(nee Eason) [wed] May 3 1951||S-04||[[Image:Byrd-6669.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-6675 | Byrd ]]||Herschel D. ||1923||1923|| ||S-16||[[Image:Byrd-6675.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-6672 | Byrd ]]||Infant Son||1969-10-08||1969-10-08||Son of Mr & Mrs James D. Byrd||S-04||[[Image:Byrd-6672.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-6670 | Byrd ]]||James Dwight||1953-04-17||1981-04-05|| ||S-04||[[Image:Byrd-6670.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-6669 | Byrd ]]||James D.||1933-05-11||2014-07-30||[wed] May 3 1951 ||S-04||[[Image:Byrd-6669.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-1264| Byrd ]]||James Edward Sr ||1912-10-17||2004-11-18||[wed] Oct 9, 1937 ||||[[Image:Byrd-1264.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-6677 | Byrd ]]||Jennifer Rose ||1979-11-08||1979-11-08||Infant Daughter of Mr & Mrs Ronald D. Byrd||S-04||[[Image:Byrd-6677.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gill-2882| Byrd ]]||L. A ||1856-10-15||1892-05-31||(nee Gill) ||S-16||[[Image:Gill-2882.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-6676 | Byrd ]]||Marie||1931||1931|| ||S-16||[[Image:Byrd-6676.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-6673 | Byrd ]]||Melissa Diane||1963-10-02||1992-01-14|| ||S-04||[[Image:Byrd-6673.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Charles-1018| Byrd ]]||Zera Z. ||1894-01-24||1982-03-12||Nee Charles) ||S-16||[[Image:Byrd-1395.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cannon-xxx | Cannon ]]||Allis Jr ||1936-07-21||1989-03-29|| ||N-57||[[Image:Cannon-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cannon-xxx | Cannon ]]||Codi Chance||2001-05-04||2001-05-09|| ||N-58||[[Image:Cannon-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cannon-xxx | Cannon ]]||Mava ||1932-01-17||2003|| ||N-57||[[Image:Cannon-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | Carr ]]||Mary E. ||1873-03-14||1965-01-07|| ||C-09||[[Image:Carr-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Chappell-xxx | Chappell ]]||Arthur C. ||1915-03-27||1990-04-11|| ||N-39||[[Image:Chappell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Chappell-xxx | Chappell ]]||Claire ||||2000-11-18|| ||N-39||[[Image:Chappell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-61716| Clark ]]||Henrietta ||1893-04-27||1934-01-13||(nee Allen) ||S-25||[[Image:Allen-61716.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clark-78973 | Clark ]]||Hosea P ||1896-11-26||1978-12-07|| ||S-25||[[Image:Clark-78973.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-61717 | Clark ]]||Mary Gertha||1895-04-11||1974-02-17||(nee Allen) ||S-28||[[Image:Allen-61717.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clark-78967 | Clark ]]||Volice Dexter ||1923-04-05||1982-04-05|| ||S-28||[[Image:Clark-78967.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Clark-78965 | Clark ]]||William Ervin ||1893-08-31||1957-09-10|| ||S-28||[[Image:Clark-78965.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-xxx | Cole ]]||Wlson Calvin ||1959-02-08||2000-04-20|| ||C-09||[[Image:Cole-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Copeland-xxx | Copeland ]]||Johnie ||1909-12-25||1983-09-29|| ||N-56||[[Image:Copeland-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Corley-xxx | Corley ]]||Pearl V. ||1899-11-12||1939-09-11|| ||S-19||[[Image:Corley-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Corvaia-xxx | Corvaia ]]||John ||1917-01-17||1978-12-01|| ||C-11||[[Image:Corvaia-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Counts-1294| Counts ]]||Billy Charles||1936-08-03||2015-04-27|| [wed] Nov 7, 1965 '''need new photo, death date from obit''' ||N-41||[[Image:Tebo-182.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tebo-182 | Counts ]]||Irene Tebo||1946-03-16||2010-07-13||(nee Tebo) [wed] Nov 7, 1965 ||N-41||[[Image:Tebo-182.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Albert Jr. ||1938-07-07||1998-07-13||Children Charles A., Stephen M., Elizabeth J. & R. Scott [wed] Oct 13, 1963 (double headstone with Betty Jane Craft) ||S-21||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Betty Jane ||1943-03-30||||Children Charles A., Stephen M., Elizabeth J. & R. Scott ||S-21||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-xxx | Craft ]]||Edna Martin Austin||1910-04-10||1988-10-04|| ||S-23||[[Image:Craft-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Craft-3413| Craft ]]||L. C. ||1938-08-25||2001-06-28||Husband; In Loving Memory ||N-41||[[Image:Craft-3413.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tebo-181| Craft ]]||Rubie G. Tebo||1928-03-11||1987-05-12||(nee Tebo) Wife; In Loving Memory ||N-41||[[Image:Tebo-181.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Dickerson ]]||Bradis Louise Sullivan||1918-02-23||1979-03-31|| ||C-28||[[Image:Dickerson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]]||Dora ||1915-09-10||1967-02-15||(nee Hughes )||S-16||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dollar-xxx | Dollar ]]||Elmer M. ||1913-05-18||1996-03-11||US Navy World War II ||S-16||[[Image:Dollar-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Eason ]]||Arizona W.||1888-01-23||1954-12-24||(nee Williams) Mother; at Rest; Meet me in heaven ||S-05||[[Image:Eason-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eason-xxx | Eason ]]||Billie S. ||1915-08-20||1995-01-25|| ||S-05||[[Image:Eason-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eason-xxx | Eason ]]||Dorothy Mary Lancaster||1930-09-14||1997-11-02|| ||S-05||[[Image:Eason-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eason-295| Eason ]]||Eugene ||1906-05-12||1963-10-20|| ||C-12||[[Image:Eason-295.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eason-xxx | Eason ]]||John T. ||1876-08-12||1919-03-13||Father; At Rest ||S-05||[[Image:Eason-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4195| Eason ]]||Mamie||1909-09-12||1988-10-09||(nee Sullivan) ||C-12||[[Image:Eason-295.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eason-xxx | Eason ]]||Tommy Lee ||1939-05-31||1963-11-02|| ||C-12||[[Image:Eason-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eubanks-xxx | Eubanks ]]||Ronald Owens ||1940-07-26||2013-11-13||(FHM 2014)||||[[Image:Eubanks-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-xxx | Floyd ]]||Argia Del ||1936-12||1937-03||OUR BABY, ONLY SLEEPING ||S-18||[[Image:Floyd-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-36262 | Floyd ]]||Janey Jones ||1872-04-10||1947-03-07||(nee Jones) Mother; Wife of James F. Floyd||x-00||[[Image:Jones-36262.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Floyd-1809 | Floyd ]]||James F.||1854-01-28||1935-12-02||Father ||x-00||[[Image:Floyd-1809.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-xxx | Fortenberry ]]||Dorothy L. ||1948-08-06||1998-01-03|| ||S-19||[[Image:Fortenberry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fortenberry-xxx | Fortenberry ]]||Douglas ||1948||2012-10-12||(FHM only)||||[[Image:Fortenberry-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | Fox ]]||Gertrude McCallum||1898-12-12||1978-11-14|| ||C-07||[[Image:Fox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Fox-xxx | Fox ]]||Shirley Austin||1888-08-29||1966-11-09|| ||C-07||[[Image:Fox-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbons-xxx | Gibbons ]]||James Kemble ||1921-03-28||1985-10-21|| ||N-55||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gentry-2129| Gentry]]||Arice Allen ||1932-08-05||1979-05-25|| ||S-24||[[Image:Gentry-2129.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-63417 | Gibbons ]]||Maxine ||1925-03-10||2004-07-||(nee Allen) ||N-55||[[Image:Gibbons-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbs-xxx | Gibbs ]]||Elliot C. ||1904-06-16||1980-10-08|| ||S-15||[[Image:Gibbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Gibbs-xxx | Gibbs ]]||Morgan ||1908-08-25||1991-06-27|| ||S-15||[[Image:Gibbs-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-xxx | Green ]]||Daisy Williams||1922-06-04||2004|| ||C-11||[[Image:Green-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Green-xxx | Green ]]||S Loy ||1922-09-09||1985-11-10|| ||C-11||[[Image:Green-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grimes-xxx | Grimes ]]||Female ||--||--|| ||C-26||[[Image:Grimes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Grimes-xxx | Grimes ]]||Ruth ||1928-05-30||1974-12-15|| ||C-19||[[Image:Grimes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hankins-xxx | Hankins ]]||Arline Floyd||1931-09-01||1957-05-14|| ||S-18||[[Image:Hankins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harrigill-xxx | Harrigill ]]||Albert Norris ||1942-05-10||2006-05-27||(FHM only)||||[[Image:Harrigill-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Heal-1025| Heal ]]||Herbert ||1885-06-15||1969-06-27|| ||S-24||[[Image:Heal-1025.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Agnew-2353| Heal ]]||Velma Lee ||1908||1993||(nee Agnew) ||S-24||[[Image:Heal-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hegwood-xxx | Hegwood ]]||Knox||1921-12-22||1937-09-02||We will meet again ||S-13||[[Image:Hegwood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bynum-xxx | Hegwood ]]||Lucy Keith||1907-09-24||1985-03-11||(nee Bynum) ||S-13||[[Image:Hegwood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hegwood-xxx | Hegwood ]]||Milton Terrell ||1924-06-29||1982-08-04||Milton T. Hegwood ||S-13||[[Image:Hegwood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | Hegwood ]]||Sallie McNair||1883||1945||MOTHER ||S-13||[[Image:Hegwood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Irwin-xxx | Helmintoller ]]||Eva Sue Irwin||1926-12-19||2010-05-18|| ||||[[Image:Helmintoller-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Helmintoller-xxx | Helmintoller ]]||Patti Lynn ||1961-09-20||2011-10-26||||||[[Image:Helmintoller-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Herrington-xxx | Herrington ]]||David R. ||1958-10-06||1998-06-16||We love you daddy, Casey, Chelsey (Back Side) ||C-33||[[Image:Herrington-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-xxx | Honea ]]||Frank A. ||1884-12-25||1969-01-08|| ||S-04||[[Image:Honea-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Honea-xxx | Honea ]]||Letha A. ||1907-12-13||1972-02-03|| ||S-04||[[Image:Honea-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | Honea ]]||Lovdie McCallum||1888-02-29||1927-10-18|| ||S-04||[[Image:Honea-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-xxx | Howell ]]||Charles Alan ||1956-01-26||2012-07-28|| ||||[[Image:Howell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Howell-xxx | Howell ]]||R. Shirley ||1909-01-23||1978-03-16|| ||S-03||[[Image:Howell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | Howell ]]||Ruby Lee McCallum||1910-11-05||1992-04-03|| ||S-03||[[Image:Howell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-14352|Hughes]] ||Birdie ||1902-04-26||1979-07-07||(nee Kennedy ) ||C-14||[[Image:Kennedy-14352.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hughes-13813|Hughes]] ||Bernice Lavelle ||1914-05-18||2002-03-24||[wed] Sep 11, 1936 (back lists children/grandchildren)||C-17||[[Image:Hughes-13813.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hughes-13816|Hughes]] ||Bob ||1864||1933||Father; Asleep in Jesus||S-05||[[Image:Hughes-13816.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hughes-15329| Hughes ]]||Charlie M.||1911-01-12||2001-09-14||[wed] Dec 28, 1932 ||S-07||[[Image:Hughes-15329.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Martin-40626|Hughes]] ||Chesta Bea Martin ||1920-03-27 ||2016-02-08||(nee Martin) [wed] Sep 11, 1936 (death date from SSDi) (back lists children/grandchildren) ||C-17||[[Image:Hughes-13813.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hughes-12006 | Hughes ]]||Chester Lee ||1908-12-20||2003-11-15|| ||C-15||[[Image:Hughes-12006-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-15326| Hughes ]]||Ed ||1900-10-26||1928-01-22||Father; Meet me in heaven. ||S-05||[[Image:Hughes-15326.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-15499|Hughes]] ||Elton||1902-08-28||1993-02-25|| ||C-14||[[Image:Hughes-15499.jpg|100px]] |- | [[Hughes-15492| Hughes ]]||Homer Wade||1896-07-06||1897-06-03 ||Son of R.L. & M.J. Hughes ||S-05||[[Image:Hughes-15492.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-15507| Hughes ]]||Infant Son ||1935-04-06||1935-04-06||Son of Mr & Mrs C.M. Hughes ||S-07||[[Image:Hughes-15507.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-15330 | Hughes ]]||James Leonard ||1916-12-22||1918-12-05||Son of R.L. & M.J. Hughes ||S-05||[[Image:Hughes-15330.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lucas-6595 | Hughes ]]||Jane||1877||1940||(nee Lucas) MOTHER, We will meet again ||S-05||[[Image:Lucas-6595.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum -xxx | Hughes ]]||Nettie M. ||1904-07-27||1962-05-08||(nee Mangum) ||C-15||[[Image:Mangum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-6383| Hughes ]]||Nettie T.||1908-12-17||1989-04-07||(nee Thornton) [wed] Dec 28, 1932 ||S-07||[[Image:Hughes-15329.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4317 | Hughes ]]||Mary S. ||1893-12-21||1956-10-21||(nee Sullivan) She lived and died a Christian ||X-00||[[Image:Sullivan-4317.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-xxx | Hughes ]]||Robert Thomas||1926-06-30|||| ||S-05||[[Image:Hughes-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Dukes-707 | Hughes ]]||Sudie M. ||1895-02-13||1938-05-18||Mother; Gone but not forgotten ||S-05||[[Image:Dukes-707.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-15491| Hughes ]]||Ugenia Addie||1893-11-05||1894-08-22||Dau. of R.L. & M.J. Hughes ||S-05||[[Image:Hughes-15491.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-15500| Hughes ]]||Vergel E.||1927-09-09||1928-12-05|| ||S-05||[[Image:Hughes-15500.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hutchison-xxx | Hutchison ]]||Fountain Mosby Jr ||1924-06-18||1988-01-10|| ||S-15||[[Image:Hutchison-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hutchison-xxx | Hutchison ]]||Imogene McCallum||1926-01-31|||| ||||[[Image:Hutchison-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-9979 | Ingram ]]||Albert ||1850||1929-01-24||no dates on stone ||S-16||[[Image:Ingram-9979.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-834 | Ingram ]]||Bertha E. ||1902-01-31||1966-04-20||(nee Runnels) In Loving Memory ||S-17||[[Image:Runnels-834.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-1714 | Ingram ]]||Deborah B. ||1874-03-09||1959-10-25||(nee Byrd) ||S-22||[[Image:Byrd-1714.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-xxx | Ingram ]]||Delores Lackey||1946-06-24|||| ||C-21||[[Image:Ingram-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-10007 | Ingram ]]||Francis Doyle ||1928-03-15||1970-07-07|| ||S-25||[[Image:Ingram-10007.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-10102 | Ingram ]]||Infant Daughter||1884-03-04||1884-03-04||Infant Daughter of W. A. & M. A. Ingram||S-16||[[Image:Ingram-10102.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-10097 | Ingram ]]||Infant ||1920-05-16||1920-05-16||Infant of Mr. & Mrs. L. E. Ingram, ONLY SLEEPING ||S-17||[[Image:Ingram-10097.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-10098 | Ingram ]]||Infant ||1932-10-17||1932-10-17||Infant of Mr. & Mrs. L. E. Ingram, ONLY SLEEPING ||S-17||[[Image:Ingram-10098.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-10099 | Ingram ]]||Infant ||1934-05-03||1934-05-03||Infant of Mr. & Mrs. L. E. Ingram, ONLY SLEEPING ||S-17||[[Image:Ingram-10099.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-xxx | Ingram ]]||Infant Son ||1925-11-18||1925-11-18|| ||UNK||[[Image:Ingram-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-9972 | Ingram ]]||James Olyer ||1907-08-02||1979-03-30||[wed] Aug 26, 1928 ||S-22||[[Image:Ingram-9972.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-2159 | Ingram ]]||James A. ||1872-02-10||1935-06-21|| ||S-22||[[Image:Ingram-2159.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-10055 | Ingram ]]||James Frank ||1891-01-10||1961-08-23|| ||C-21||[[Image:Ingram-10055.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-10101| Ingram ]]||John W. ||1884||1940||My Trust is in God ||S-15||[[Image:Ingram-10101.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-10096 | Ingram ]]||Lewis E. ||1894-11-04||1968-08-10||In Loving Memory ||S-17||[[Image:Ingram-10096.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-10911 | Ingram ]]||Mary ||1854||1919||(nee Thornton) ||S-16||[[Image:Thornton-10911.jpg |100px]] |- | [[White-78785 | Ingram ]]||Minnie Mae White||1909-02-27||1994-11-01||(nee White) [wed] Aug 26, 1928 ||S-22||[[Image:White-78785.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-17027 | Ingram ]]||Myra B. ||1909-10-12||1997-11-19||(nee Butler) ||S-22||[[Image:Ingram-5192.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-6294 | Ingram ]]||Nola May ||1904||1936||(nee Meadows) ||S-19||[[Image:Meadows-6294.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-1705| Ingram ]]||Richmond Ray ||1922-03-04||1985-07-24||In God's Care; US Army ||S-17||[[Image:Ingram-1705.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-61712 | Ingram ]]||Rosa M. Allen||1897-12-31||1989-04-26||(nee Allen ||S-25||[[Image:Ingram-9982.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-10100 | Ingram ]]||Sherley Christine ||1923-01-20||1923-02-04||'''no headstone found''' MS DC 23-03219 daughter of Franklin & Alpha [Russell] Ingram ||UNK||[[Image:Ingram-10100.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-9982 | Ingram ]]||Spurgeon F. ||1895-03-22||1961-05-12|| ||S-25||[[Image:Ingram-9982.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-5007 | Ingram ]]||Wessie Bishop||1922-03-31||2007-04-01||In God's Care ||S-17||[[Image:Ingram-1705.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-5192| Ingram ]]||W. Howard ||1912-06-27||1985-10-12|| ||S-22||[[Image:Ingram-5192.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ivy-xxx | Ivy ]]||Earl Joseph ||1961-03-15||2000-05-31|| ||N-42||[[Image:Ivy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ivy-xxx | Ivy ]]||Nita Faye ||1928-12-29||2003-10-03|| ||N-42||[[Image:Ivy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ivy-xxx | Ivy ]]||Willis B Sr ||1924-10-18||1995-12-22|| ||N-42||[[Image:Ivy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jackson-xxx | Jackson ]]||Danny N Sr ||1946-01-11||2002-04-28|| ||N-56||[[Image:Jackson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jackson-xxx | Jackson ]]||Steven Shane ||1972-04-10||2002-11-28|| ||N-56||[[Image:Jackson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jenkins-xxx | Jenkins ]]||A Katherine ||1936-05-03||1991-06-04|| ||S-09||[[Image:Jenkins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jenkins-xxx | Jenkins ]]||Perry Lamar ||1914-05-06||1971-01-26|| ||S-09||[[Image:Jenkins-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||Alonzo W. Sr ||1926-07-13||1963-09-13|| ||C-16||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||Cullen L ||1912-11-04||1987-06-05|| ||S-16||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||Erma Landrum||1902-12-14||1994-10-23|| ||C-18||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||Gatha A. ||1906-11-11||1980-02-04|| ||C-16||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||Jack Billy ||1940-02-08||1986-03-13|| ||C-18||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||L C ||1923-12-31||1987-02-07|| ||C-18||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||Sylvester J. ||1901-10-24||1958-05-01|| ||C-18||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||Theresa ||1892-04-07||1964-08-05|| ||S-16||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||Warren J ||1878||1943|| ||S-16||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Johnson ]]||Willie S ||1884-08-14||1953-09-25|| ||S-16||[[Image:Johnson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnston-xxx | Johnston ]]||Relda May ||1898-05-06||1900-10-07|| ||S-08||[[Image:Johnston-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Burris-xxx | Jones ]]||Alpha Lee Burris||1908-05-8||1983-05-06||MOTHER ||S-03||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-xxx | Jones ]]||Mary Nell ||1926-06-26||1992-11-14||Friend of Erskine Waite ||S-03||[[Image:Jones-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kendall-xxx | Kendall ]]||Sherry J. ||1948-09-28||2007-07-24|| ||||[[Image:Kendall-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kennedy-xxx | Kennedy ]]||Robert M. ||1863-04-21||1902-02-13|| ||S-05||[[Image:Kennedy-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-451 | Kimbrell ]]||Margaret Lack||1941-07-07||2000-11-26||(nee Lack) ||N-42||[[Image:Lack-451.jpg |100px]] |- | [[King-xxx | King ]]||Daniel Logan ||1978-07-11||1978-11-07|| ||C-06||[[Image:King-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | Kinslow ]]||Helen McCallum||1921-03-11||2005-07-27||MOTHER ||S-03||[[Image:Kinslow-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kinslow-xxx | Kinslow ]]||Raynold D.||1918-09-01||1990-07-14||FATHER; SSGT US Army World War II||S-03||[[Image:Kinslow-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lacey-xxx | Lacey ]]||Walter Austin ||1982-12-27||2011-05-04|| ||||[[Image:Lacey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Albert W. ||1888||1950|| ||S-18||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Barbara |||||| ||S-17||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Billie C. ||1923-12-02||2002-07-05|| ||S-20||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Royals-xxx | Lack ]]||Drucie Royals||1893||1973|| ||S-18||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-452 | Lack ]]||Harry H. ||1915||1964|| ||S-18||[[Image:Lack-452.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Infant |||||| ||S-17||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Jerry B. ||1926-03-15||1996-06-11|| ||S-20||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Joe Royal ||1926-11-13||2006-02-23|| ||N-42||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Margie J Allen||1905-10-08||1978-11-29|| ||S-20||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Mary Willene ||1919-08-04||1929-10-10|| ||S-17||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Myrtle V. ||1912-11-17||1998-03-05|| ||N-42||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Richardson-13492| Lack ]]||Sarah Richardson McCallum||1885||1965||(nee Richardson) Mrs. D. L. Lack ||S-12||[[Image:Richardson-13492.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Sargent Shelton ||1923-03-22||2012-02-05|| ||||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | Lack ]]||Stella McCallum||1898-07-05||1949-06-30|| ||S-17||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Stephen Douglas ||1943-06-25||1969-10-08||Mississippi, 1 Lt US Air Force Vietnam ||S-17||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Virgil Joseph ||1898-07-26||1968-12-12|| ||S-20||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Wendell Douglas ||1916-06-03||1980-08-06||Col US Air Force WWII Korea Vietnam ||S-17||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Wilborn Moses Jr ||1921-02-22||1974-03-22||Wilborn M. Lack Mississippi, SGT Army Air Forces World War II ||S-17||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lack-xxx | Lack ]]||Wilborn Moses Sr ||1895-11-18||1941-11-19||Wilborn M Lack Mississippi SGT Army Air Force World War II ||S-17||[[Image:Lack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-10874 | Lackey ]]||Alice T.||1914-12-26||1984-03-26||(nee Thornton) Mother||S-18||[[Image:Thornton-10874.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lackey-2238| Lackey ]]||Catherine||1943-05-05||1943-05-06||Daughter of W. S. Lackey ||S-18||[[Image:Lackey-2238.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lackey-2237 | Lackey ]]||Will S. ||1898-04-17||1960-01-21||Daddy ||S-18||[[Image:Lackey-2237.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lancaster-xxx | Lancaster ]]||Evelene ||1901-09-18||1992-06-25|| ||S-05||[[Image:Lancaster-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lancaster-xxx | Lancaster ]]||William ||1889-08-22||1969-07-29|| ||S-05||[[Image:Lancaster-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sprague-xxx | Landrum ]]||Betty Sprague||1927-10-25|||| ||N-43||[[Image:Landrum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Landrum-xxx | Landrum ]]||Franklin Ira ||1923-01-01||1988-06-08|| ||N-43||[[Image:Landrum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Landrum-xxx | Landrum ]]||Joshua R. ||1977-03-06||2000-10-23|| ||N-43||[[Image:Landrum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Johnson-xxx | Landrum ]]||Maebell Johnson||1904-10-31||1993-01-29|| ||C-22||[[Image:Landrum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Landrum-xxx | Landrum ]]||William Stephen ||1893-12-04||1970-01-18|| ||C-22||[[Image:Landrum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tebo-185| Lewis ]]||Willene T. ||1924-08-23||1996-05-18||(nee Tebo) ||S-18||[[Image:Tebo-185.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Little-xxx | Little ]]||Samuel R. ||1928-03-07|||| ||C-10||[[Image:Little-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lowery-xxx | Lowery ]]||Infant Daughter||1926-09-26||1926-10-14|| ||UNK||[[Image:Lowery-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-103 | Lucas ]]||Francis Eugenia Mangum||1857||1891 ||(nee Mangum) ||S-10||[[Image:Mangum-103.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Lucas-7237 | Lucas ]]||John ||1846-09-10||1925-12-18||Mississippi, PVT 39 Infantry ||S-10||[[Image:Lucas-7237.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||Cole || || ||Son of Frank & Patricia Magee, Brother of Debra, Delores, Susan ||||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | Magee ]]||Emma Carr||1879-08-29||1955-11-04|| ||C-09||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McAlpin-xxx | Magee ]]||Erna D. McAlpin||1912-05-04||1995-02-05|| ||C-09||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||Felix Carr ||1913-01-11||1988-11-12|| ||C-09||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-1266| Magee ]]||Fannie Byrd||1916-05-26||2004-03-25||(nee Byrd) [wed] Oct 12, 1940 ||X-00||[[Image:Magee-1799.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||John Melvin ||1915-09-24||2004-06-12|| ||S-22||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||John Grenaid ||1881-10-24||1967-01-19|| ||C-09||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||Margaret C Sisk||1919-10-02||1996-0406|| ||S-22||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-1799| Magee ]]||Marvin C. Sr||1918-05-16||1991-03-29||[wed] Oct 12, 1940 ||X-00||[[Image:Magee-1799.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Magee-xxx | Magee ]]||Mary Rebecca ||1946-08-10|||| ||S-22||[[Image:Magee-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Markham-xxx | Markham ]]||Matthew Paul ||1978-02-27||1978-02-28|| ||C-08||[[Image:Markham-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mayfield-849| Mayfield ]]||Charlene||1925-02-25||1925-06-09||Dau of J.W. & Lillie Mayfield, Darling we miss thee; OUR BABY ||S-22||[[Image:Mayfield-849.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mayfield-1759| Mayfield ]]||Joe I. ||1868||1952||Our Loved Ones ||S-08||[[Image:Mayfield-1759.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mayfield-852| Mayfield ]]||J. W. Jr ||1929-03-28||1929-03-28||In God's Care ||S-22||[[Image:Mayfield-852.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mayfield-851 | Mayfield ]]||Wilson||1900-06-26||1976-11-01||FATHER||S-22||[[Image:Mayfield-851.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mayfield-853| Mayfield ]]||Jerry||1937-09-16||1940-07-05||Gone so soon. ||S-22||[[Image:Mayfield-853.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4626 | Mayfield ]]||Lillie ||1902-01-05||1996-09-08||(nee Bishop) MOTHER ||S-22||[[Image:Bishop-4626.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-2168| Mayfield ]]||Sarah Ann||1873||1957||(nee Meadows) Our Loved Ones ||S-08||[[Image:Mayfield-1759.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Hughes-6994 | McAlpin ]]||Lora Hughes ||1904-10-24||1992-03-11|| ||S-06||[[Image:McAlpin-455.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McAlpin-456 | McAlpin ]]||Robert Ezelle ||1925-11-4||1927-5-19||BABY; Son of W. D. & Lora McAlpin Asleep in Jesus, blessed thought ||S-06||[[Image:McAlpin-456.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McAlpin-455 | McAlpin ]]||Wiley Drummonds ||1903-12-14||1992-03-11|| ||S-06||[[Image:McAlpin-455.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McCallum ]]||Abigail McNair||1889-12-29||1974-09-09|| ||S-15||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Addie ||1887-12-09||1888-01-02||In Memory of Addie, Daughter of D. T. & M. C. McCallum, Asleep in Jesus ||S-14||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Anna || || ||Wife of Pete McCallum ||S-11||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kelly-9558| McCallum ]]||Catherine||1831-11-08||1918-01-31||(nee Kelly) ||S-02||[[Image:Kelly-9558.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Doris Hogan||1926-10-13|||| ||S-15||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-973| McCallum ]]||Duncan T.||1848||1933||FATHER ||S-14||[[Image:McCallum-973.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Duncan Edward||1889-09-17||1967-06-09|| ||S-15||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-971| McCallum ]]||Edward Hugh||1849-10-08||1924-03-16|| ||S-03||[[Image:McCallum-971.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-1141 | McCallum ]]||H. M. ||1866-03-14||1925-12-19||Husband of M. F. McCallum; Farewell, my wife and children all, From you a father, Christ doth call. ||S-02||[[Image:McCallum-1141.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Hugh Farrel||1925-09-04||2002-03-04||WWII Merchant Marine Officer ||C-08||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Hugh||1895-05-06||1911-07-09||Son of D. T. & M. C. McCallum, Asleep in Jesus ||S-14||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-972| McCallum ]]||J. A.||1823-11-07||1909-12-14||(almost unreadable)||S-02||[[Image:McCallum-972.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Infant Son ||1931-06-16||1931-06-16||BABY, Son of D. E. & E. A. McCallum||S-15||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-47033 | McCallum ]]||Jemima C. ||1857||1928||(nee Williams) MOTHER ||S-14||[[Image:Williams-47033.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Kathryn Maxine M. ||1923-10-23||1928-02-29||Dau. of D. E. & E. A. McCallum ||S-15||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Blackwood-xxx | McCallum ]]||Margaret Blackwood||1921-08-20||2000-04-15|| ||S-15||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-9533 | McCallum ]]||Mary Francis ||1876-06-15||1951-01-21||(nee Patterson) Death is another life.||S-02||[[Image:Patterson-9533.jpg |100px]] |- | [[O'Neil-xxx | McCallum ]]||Mary M. ||1881-01-15||1978-02-16||(nee O'Neil) Mother ||S-03||[[Image:O'Neil-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Maurice Duncan||1920-09-05|| || ||S-15||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Millard Ray ||1928-01-12||1997-12-12|| ||S-15||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Pete ||1865||1934||About 1865 - 1934 ||S-11||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-1143| McCallum ]]||Peter A. ||1877||1944|| [Mason] ||S-12||[[Image:McCallum-1143.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Roger Pete||1933-09-09||1933-09-09|| ||S-28 ||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Roger Kelly||1936-03-28||1936-04-04|| ||S-28 ||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-451| McCallum ]]||Sallie||1855||1939||(nee McNair) ||S-03||[[Image:McNair-451.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-1142| McCallum ]]||T. F.||1876-01-12||1877-11-26||In Memory of T. F. Son of D. T. & M. C. McCallum, Gone But Not Forgotten ||S-14||[[Image:McCallum-1142.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | McCallum ]]||Thelma||1906-12-27||1908-06-14|| ||S-03||[[Image:McCallum-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-1145| McCallum ]]||Willie A. ||1881-05-06||1961-09-04||Father ||S-03||[[Image:McCallum-1145.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McInnis-xxx | McInnis ]]||Sallie ||1885||1955|| ||S-10||[[Image:McInnis-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McKissack-xxx | McKissack ]]||Charles A. ||1928-03-26||2005-09-29||Daddy (back children names) ||N-43||[[Image:McKissack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McKissack-xxx | McKissack ]]||Charlie T. ||1956-06-25||1995-08-27||Loving memories of our daddy ||N-43||[[Image:McKissack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McKissack-xxx | McKissack ]]||Frank "Butch" ||1950-05-25||2013-06-14|| '''FHM, obit'''||x-xx||[[Image:McKissack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-5071 | McKissack ]]||Mildred E.||1930-03-10||1995-11-08||(nee Sellers) Mother (back children names) ||N-43||[[Image:Sellers-5071.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McKissack-xxx | McKissack ]]||Milton Eugene Sr. ||1930-02-12||2010-12-31|| (back children names)||||[[Image:McKissack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Kinkade-xxx | McKissack ]]||Willie Mae Kinkade||1930-08-15||2004-08-27||(nee Kinkade) (back children names)||N-43||[[Image:McKissack-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-61781| McLeod ]]||Dena H. ||1893-04-27||1966-01-11||(nee Allen) She Lived For Others||S-25||[[Image:Allen-61781.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Laird-3850 | McLeod ]]||Evelyn ||1924-10-8||2000-3-23||(nee Laird) ||S-26 ||[[Image:Laird-3850.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McLeod-8467 | McLeod ]]||Otis B. ||1883-12-18||1970-02-11||Our Beloved Father ||S-25||[[Image:McLeod-8467.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Della C. McCallum||1883-01-14||1956-08-10|| ||S-03||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Duncan Thompson ||1878-09-09||1944-06-03|| ||S-03||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Duncan Edward ||1919||1919||BABY||S-03||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Carr-xxx | McNair ]]||Ezilla Carr||1895-09-15||1990-02-25|| ||S-03||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Leonard P.||1906-11-07||1965-04-24||CCM USNR World War II ||S-15||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-637| McNair ]]||Mary Eudora ||1881-01-20||1926-12-23||Sister; A child of the covenant ||S-03||[[Image:McNair-637.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-1144| McNair ]]||Mayanna M.||1879-05-01||1967-09-19||(nee McCallum) ||S-15||[[Image:McNair-1144.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Milton Braxton ||1887-11-28||1966-09-29|| ||S-03||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | McNair ]]||Peter Fairley ||1870-01-16||1939-11-01|| ||S-15||[[Image:McNair-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-6306 | Meadows ]]||Albert Dewey ||1902-07-19||1972-10-10|| ||S-08||[[Image:Meadows-6306.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-17046| Meadows ]]||Bertha Butler||1901-08-18||1990-09-19||(nee Butler) ||S-08||[[Image:Butler-17046.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Billy Ray ||1933-07-10||1959-04-13|| ||C-19||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-xxx | Meadows ]]||Caroline Mangum||1847-01-03||1893-05-06||Wife of Henry D Meadows ||S-15||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Dorothy Ann ||1950-03-27||1950-03-28|| ||S-21||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Drake||1888-07-25||1888-07-25|| ||S-18||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-6315 | Meadows ]]||Eddie ||1895-10-08||1968-01-22|| ||C-19||[[Image:Meadows-6315.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadors-340 | Meadows ]]||Edward Mobley ||1795|||| ||S-15||[[Image:Meadors-340.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mangum-130 | Meadows ]]||Elizabeth ||1846-11-07||1891-02-02||MOTHER, Wife of James J. Meadows ||S-09||[[Image:Mangum-130.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thornton-xxx | Meadows ]]||Frances Ann Thornton||1858||1925-12-02|| ||UNK||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-1063| Meadows ]]||George A. ||1880||1917-05-23|| ||S-19||[[Image:Meadows-1063.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||George F. ||1941-03-07||1963-09-22|| ||C-19||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Ida||1894-03-25||1901-01-03||BABY, Dau. of J. C. & N. A. Meadows ||S-10||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-6307| Meadows ]]||Infant Son||1922-03-02||1922-03-02||BABY, Inf Son of Dewey & Bertha Meadows ||S-21||[[Image:Meadows-6307.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Infant Son ||1909-12-10||1909-12-10||Infant Son of W.L. & M.C. Meadows ... ||||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Infant Son||1910-05-28||1910-05-28||Inf. Son of W. J. & M. S. Meadows, Suffer little children to come into me. ||S-15||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Infant Daughter ||1927-05||1928-07-02|| ||UNK||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Infant Daughter ||1928-06-02||1928-07-02|| ||UNK||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Infant Son||1898-08-08||1898-08-08||Infant Son of J. B. & M. V. Meadows||S-18 ||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-1062 | Meadows ]]||James Cooper||1871-02-16||1943-05-08||FATHER, Son of Joshua and Elizabeth Mangum Meadows ||S-10||[[Image:Meadows-1062.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||James Ethel ||1902-09-19||1940-07-15||Son of Mr. & Mrs. J. C. Meadows ||S-10||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-1060 | Meadows ]]||James J. ||1847-01-02||1929-08-22||FATHER ||S-09||[[Image:Meadows-1060.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Joanah||1893-10-14||1893-10-16||Dau. of W. J. & M. S. Meadows, Suffer little children to come into me. ||S-15||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Joseph||1892-09-08||1893-03-08||Son of W. J. & M. S. Meadows ||S-15||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Kitty Ann||1900-01-16||1900-02-16||BABY Dau. of J. C. & N. A. Meadows ||S-10||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-6310 | Meadows ]]||Larry ||1944-10-24||1944-10-24||OUR BABY, Infant of Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Meadows, ONLY SLEEPING ||S-17||[[Image:Meadows-6310.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-1061 | Meadows ]]||Leanna ||1868-12-20||1942-07-31|| ||S-08||[[Image:Meadows-1061.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-10095| Meadows ]]||Louise ||1918-01-23||2005-02-27||(nee Ingram) ||S-17||[[Image:Ingram-10095.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bishop-4997 | Meadows ]]||Lula B.||1903-10-03||1979-07-03||(nee Bishop) ||S-24||[[Image:Meadows-1046.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Marlon D. ||1946-12-18||1999-01-20|| ||C-19||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-246 | Meadows ]]||Nancy Ann Runnels||1874-09-19||1955-07-21||MOTHER, Wife of J. C. Meadows ||S-10||[[Image:Runnels-246.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Robert C. ||1943-03-09||1975-12-10|| ||C-19||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Sammy Ray ||1946-01-13||1979-06-20|| ||S-17||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stephens-4814 | Meadows ]]||Sarah Stephens||1812||1886||(nee Stephens) Early Smith Co Pioneers ||S-15||[[Image:Stephens-4814.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Susie Carolyn||1944-12-20||1986-08-24|| ||C-19||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||T. D. ||1899-07-15||1968-02-29|| ||S-18 ||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-1046 | Meadows ]]||Thomas Otho||1900-10-06||1976-06-01|| ||S-24||[[Image:Meadows-1046.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Meadows ]]||Thomas W. ||1885-06-16||1888-06-12||In Memory of Thomas W. Son of J. B. & M. V. Meadows ||S-18 ||[[Image:Meadows-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Boykin-1045| Meadows ]]||Zera Mae Boykin||1909-08-25||1980-10-16||(nee Boykin) ||C-19||[[Image:Boykin-1045.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Morgan-xxx | Morgan ]]||Larry ||1949-06-09||1949-06-10||Son of Mr. & Mrs. C. W. Morgan ||S-26 ||[[Image:Morgan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cannon-xxx | Muckelrath ]]||Cleo R. Cannon||1937-07-09||2006-11-10|| ||||[[Image:Muckelrath-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mulkey-xxx | Mulkey ]]||Infant Son ||1955-10-22||1955-10-22||Infant Son of Mr. & Mrs. W. E. Mulkey ||S-07||[[Image:Mulkey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Northern-xxx | Northern ]]||Charlene M. ||1920-06-23||1994-03-04|| ||C-08||[[Image:Northern-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Northern-xxx | Northern ]]||Claude ||1915-08-21||2004-10-16|| ||C-08||[[Image:Northern-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[O'Neal-xxx | O'Neal ]]||J. T. ||1876-06-06||1902-09-09|| ||S-03||[[Image:O'Neal-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Patterson-9532| Patterson ]]||Paishon ||1842||1929-05-30||Gone but not forgotten ||S-07||[[Image:Patterson-9532.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Peek-xxx | Peek ]]||Michael D. ||1952-03-22||2011-05-21|| ||||[[Image:Peek-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-xxx | Phillips ]]||Ace W. ||1926-05-24||1997-10-01||Jesus is the way ||S-23||[[Image:Phillips-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-xxx | Phillips ]]||Annie ||1934-07-18||1961-02-14|| ||S-25||[[Image:Phillips-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-17822| Phillips ]]||Betty Jean ||1942-12-26||1944-01-07|| ||S-25||[[Image:Phillips-17822.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-17823| Phillips ]]||Bobby Joe ||1946-07-07|| ||I have fought a good fight, I have finished my course, I have kept the faith. ||S-25||[[Image:Phillips-17823.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-10965 | Phillips ]]||Bonnie Lou ||1946-07-07||1947-02-13|| ||S-25||[[Image:Phillips-10965.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-10966| Phillips ]]||Buna Joyce||1934-07-18||1961-02-14||(nee Cochran) ||S-25||[[Image:Phillips-10966.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-xxx| Phillips ]]||Ella||1919-11-18||1919-12-09|| ||UNK||[[Image:Phillips-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-xxx | Phillips ]]||Ethel Mae||1928-12-26||2006-05-10||My soul is good ||S-23||[[Image:Phillips-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-10968| Phillips ]]||Ira R. ||1907-01-27||1986-12-18||In loving memory ||S-25||[[Image:Phillips-10968-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-10969| Phillips ]]||James E. ||1932-02-02||1971-10-06||Mississippi PFC US Army Korea ||S-25||[[Image:Phillips-10969.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-xxx | Phillips ]]||James C. ||1922-06-11||1944-11-24|| ||S-18 ||[[Image:Phillips-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ragan-1289 | Phillips ]]||Lanell R.||1931-08-06||1978-03-02||(nee Ragan) At rest ||S-25||[[Image:Ragan-1289.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McKinley-1285| Phillips ]]||Mantha ||1910-01-28||1975-06-16||(nee McKinley) Mother; In loving memory ||S-25||[[Image:McKinley-1285.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-25785| Phillips ]]||Ollie "O. E." ||1894-07-05||1978-01-19||||S-18||[[Image:Phillips-25785.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-xxx | Phillips ]]||Ollie E. "John"||1931-07-22||1931-07-25||||S-18||[[Image:Phillips-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4318| Phillips ]]||Oma "O. A."||1903-05-10||1934-06-15||(nee Sullivan) ||S-18||[[Image:Sullivan-4318.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Phillips-xxx | Phillips ]]||Robert B. ||1928-10-09||1993-11-15|| ||S-18||[[Image:Phillips-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Railey-xxx | Railey ]]|| || || || ||N-40||[[Image:Railey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Railey-xxx | Railey ]]||C. || ||2001-06-29|| ||N-40||[[Image:Railey-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eason-xxx | Raines ]]||Bradis Eason||1908-05-11||1988-03-09|| ||S-05||[[Image:Raines-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tebo-189| Riley]]||Kathryn ||1942 ||2019||(nee Tebo) '''(FHM)''' ||x-xx||[[Image:Tebo-189.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-2267| Roberts ]]||Artie Missie ||1899||1944||(nee Meadows) MOTHER, WIFE OF Rev. J. J. Roberts, Asleep in Jesus ||S-19||[[Image:Meadows-2267.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-25226| Roberts ]]||Ellis Virdan ||1901-08-22||1985-08-21|| ||S-23||[[Image:Roberts-25226.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-25224| Roberts ]]||Henry ||1898||1917||Loving Memory ||S-19||[[Image:Roberts-25224.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-25202| Roberts ]]||Infant Daughter ||1921-10-08||1921-10-08||Inf. Dau. of J. J. & A. M. Roberts, OUR BABY ||S-19||[[Image:Roberts-25202.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-25198| Roberts ]]||Rev. James J. ||1896-01-31||1978-08-03|| ||S-19||[[Image:Roberts-25198.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Roberts-25234 | Roberts ]]||Kenneth R. ||1941-05-16||1941-05-16|| ||S-23||[[Image:Roberts-25234.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-2270 | Roberts ]]||Pearlie E. ||1902-05-11||1999-03-06||(nee Meadows) Mother ||S-23||[[Image:Meadows-2270.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-xxx | Robinson ]]||Bertha A. McCallum||1901-06-09||1991-04-28|| ||C-05||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Robinson ]]||George T. ||1899-02-27||1980-07-30|| ||C-05||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Robinson ]]||Joyce M. ||1928-09-16||2004-12-08||[wed] Oct 18, 1946 ||C-05||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robinson-xxx | Robinson ]]||Ralph H. ||1929-01-04||2015-04-13||[wed] Oct 18, 1946 (death date from boit) ||C-05||[[Image:Robinson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ross-xxx | Ross ]]||Annie ||1879||1940|| ||S-26||[[Image:Ross-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ross-xxx | Ross ]]||Charlie ||1873||1959|| ||S-26||[[Image:Ross-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wells-xxx | Ross ]]||Lillie Wells||1905-9-8||1991-04-25|| ||S-26||[[Image:Ross-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ross-xxx | Ross ]]||Lucy ||1882||1955|| ||S-26||[[Image:Ross-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Brady-xxx | Ross ]]||Onnie Lara Brady||1915-05-03||1992-10-23|| ||S-26||[[Image:Ross-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ross-xxx | Ross ]]||Razz W. ||1904-10-22||1977-07-12|| ||S-26||[[Image:Ross-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ross-xxx | Ross ]]||Susan E. ||1947-06-17|||| ||S-26||[[Image:Ross-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ross-xxx | Ross ]]||Woodie L. ||1947-01-13|||| ||S-26||[[Image:Ross-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ross-xxx | Ross ]]||Woodrow W. ||1912-07-13||1988-04-16|| ||S-26||[[Image:Ross-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Cole-xxx | Runnels ]]||Carol Jean Cole||1939-12-07||2009-05-05||[wed] Jan 23 1960 (double headstone with John Hugh Runnels, b Mar 30, 1935)||||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Douglas Larry ||1942-11-27||1997-11-22|| ||C-06||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Eva L. ||1899-01-25||1900-06-26|| ||S-17||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Runnels ]]||Jack Harold ||1934-10-10||1935-08-28|| ||S-04||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-368 | Runnels ]]||James F. ||1871||1938|| ||S-02||[[Image:Runnels-368.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-312774 | Runnels ]]||Mary ||1867-12-14||1943-04-29||(née McCallum) ||S-02||[[Image:Unknown-312774.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-10103 | Russell ]]||Aggie ||1905-02-08||1961-06-07||(nee Ingram) ||C-24||[[Image:Russell-7949.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-33945 | Russell ]]||Betty Jean ||1934-01-29||1943-08-11|| ||S-16||[[Image:Russell-33946.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-7949 | Russell ]]||Bryan ||1893-06-16||1968-07-23|| ||C-24||[[Image:Russell-7949.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-33946 | Russell ]]||Homer B. ||1928-10-29||1992-04-03|| ||C-24||[[Image:Russell-33946-1.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McNair-xxx | Ryan ]]||Willie Mae McNair||1901-02-05||1969-09-09|| ||S-15||[[Image:Ryan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Schaaf-xxx | Schaaf ]]||Kirsten M. Vander ||1975-10-20||1989-04-19|| ||S-22||[[Image:Schaaf-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Unknown-264392| Sellers ]]||Bobbie A. ||1932-07-24||2022-02-07||(nee Allen) ||||[[Image:Sellers-1292.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sellers-1292| Sellers ]]||J. Elton ||1930-12-04||2009-07-26|| ||||[[Image:Sellers-1292.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sheppard-xxx | Sheppard ]]||Eddie Gene ||1944-11-4||2007-8-2||US Army Vietnam||||[[Image:Sheppard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5516 | Shoemaker]]||Julia||1899-10-15||1999-12-28||(nee Sullivan) ||S-23||[[Image:Sullivan-5516.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eason-xxx | Shone ]]||Dora Shirley Eason||1954-11-30|||| ||C-23||[[Image:Shone-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spangler-xxx | Spangler ]]||A. J. Leonard Sr. ||1930-04-28||1976-08-12|| ||C-33||[[Image:Spangler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spangler-xxx | Spangler ]]||Baby |||||| ||C-33||[[Image:Spangler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spangler-xxx | Spangler ]]||Bobbie Lee ||1927-10-07||1928-07-05|| ||S-18||[[Image:Spangler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Jones-109466| Spangler ]]||Dollie Jones ||1908-09-08||1968-09-22||(nee Jones) ||C-27||[[Image:Jones-109466.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spangler-xxx | Spangler ]]||Floyd Adam ||1902-11-25||1965-09-11|| ||C-32||[[Image:Spangler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spangler-xxx | Spangler ]]||Floyd Mitchel Sr ||1952-12-25||2003-04-30|| ||C-32||[[Image:Spangler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Bryant-xxx | Spangler ]]||Frances Bryant||1932-11-14||2002-04-02|| ||C-33||[[Image:Spangler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Thomae -xxx | Spangler ]]||Lois Thomae ||1942-06-01||2013-01-16|| ||||[[Image:Spangler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wilburn-xxx | Spangler ]]||Pearl Wilburn||1911-07-28||1993-01-22|| ||C-32||[[Image:Spangler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spangler-xxx | Spangler ]]||Ray ||1933-01-23||1994-06-24||(buried next to headstone for Bonnie Spangler, b 06-27-1941)||C-32||[[Image:Spangler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spangler-xxx | Spangler ]]||Robert Tullos ||1908-10-22||1968-07-02|| ||C-27||[[Image:Spangler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spangler-xxx | Spangler ]]||Walter Lee ||1930-09-20||1991-11-29|| ||C-26||[[Image:Spangler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spangler-xxx | Spangler ]]||Wilson ||1900||1928-07-25|| ||S-18||[[Image:Spangler-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Spell-xxx | Spell ]]||Bertha |||| || ||C-25||[[Image:Spell-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-xxx | Stewart ]]||Annie L. ||1930-12-28||2007-09-10|| ||||[[Image:Stewart-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Stewart-xxx | Stewart ]]||E. E. ||1864||1944|| ||S-03||[[Image:Stewart-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]]|| ||||1901|| ||S-07||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[McCallum-562 | Sullivan ]]||Allie Roseanne ||1904-10-03||2003-01-03||(nee McCallum) Mother ||C-12||[[Image:McCallum-562.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Ingram-1432 | Sullivan ]]||Alice||1868||1936||(nee Ingram) Forever with the Lord||S-17 ||[[Image:Sullivan-4303.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Harvey-3983 | Sullivan ]]||Ann M.||1912-09-16||1986-04-19||MOTHER [wed] Nov 25, 1933 ||S-17||[[Image:Sullivan-4322.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]]||Barbara L. ||1939-03-08||1999-08-02|| ||N-54||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-5515| Sullivan ]]||Dorris ||1935||1949|| ||S-17||[[Image:Sullivan-5515.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]]||Eahm Howell||1847-12-23||1901-09-04|| ||S-07||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4303| Sullivan ]]||Fed||1869||1940||Forever with the Lord||S-17||[[Image:Sullivan-4303.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]]||Herbert Hoover ||1928-11-01||1994-03-10|| ||C-28||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4316| Sullivan ]]||Hinds J. ||1891-07-25||1944-01-08||Mississippi PVT 329 INF 83 DIV ||S-23||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-4322 | Sullivan ]]||Hollice C.||1912-10-04||1989-04-17||FATHER [wed] Nov 25, 1933||S-17||[[Image:Sullivan-4322.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]]||Hugh Durward ||1936-09-20||1997-12-19|| ||C-12||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]]||Infant |||||| ||S-23||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]]||John Randel ||1935||1938|| ||S-20||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wallace-xxx | Sullivan ]]||Mary Etta Wallace||1887-07-26||1988-04-19|| ||C-28||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-3120 | Sullivan ]]||Tullos||1899-01-17||1937-12-28||FATHER ||||[[Image:Sullivan-3120.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Sullivan-xxx | Sullivan ]]||Virginia Charlotte ||1924-08-14||2003-08-27|| ||C-12||[[Image:Sullivan-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tanner-xxx | Tanner ]]||Acie Emerson ||1895-01-04||1981-11-04|| ||N-42||[[Image:Tanner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Mayfield-1760 | Tanner ]]||Bertie M.||1906-06-11||1974-10-31||(nee Mayfield) Mother; We will meet again ||C-08||[[Image:Tanner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tanner-xxx | Tanner ]]||Billy Joe ||||2000-6-26|| ||N-42||[[Image:Tanner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tanner-xxx | Tanner ]]||J. Melvin ||1904-08-26||1988-10-15||Father; I will meet you in Heaven ||C-08||[[Image:Tanner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tanner-xxx | Tanner ]]||Jesse Wayne ||1939-08-02||2004-07-26|| ||C-08||[[Image:Tanner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Butler-29383 | Tanner ]]||Martha ||1902-12-16||1976-01-26||(nee Butler) ||N-42||[[Image:Butler-29383.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tanner-xxx | Tanner ]]||Windell R. ||1943-02-13||1964-02-02|| ||C-08||[[Image:Tanner-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tebo-97| Tebo ]]||Claude ||1896-02-07||1980-05-07||Till we meet again ||N-40||[[Image:Tebo-97.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Tebo-186| Tebo ]]||Claude T. 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Ward ||1890-03-27||1969-06-21|| ||S-10||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Howard Kelly ||1927-07-29||1944-10-21|| ||S-10||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||James W. ||1918-09-25||1918-09-26|| ||S-11||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Walker-xxx | Walker ]]||Susie T. ||1894-08-29|||| ||S-10||[[Image:Walker-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wallace-xxx | Wallace ]]||James Anderson ||1894-02-22||1966-12-10|| ||S-18||[[Image:Wallace-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Runnels-xxx | Wallace ]]||Lizzy ||1868||1931||(nee Runnels) ||S-18||[[Image:Runnels-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wallace-xxx | Wallace ]]||Owen W. ||1888-09-17||1921-10-18||O. W. Husband of Neoma Wallace ||S-18||[[Image:Wallace-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wallace-xxx | Wallace ]]||Willie Carroll ||1942-01-27||1942-01-27||Son of Mr. & Mrs. Ernest Wallace||||[[Image:Wallace-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Weaver-xxx | Weaver ]]||R. 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J. ||1918-10-29||1918-12-03|| ||S-07||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-44576 | Williams ]]||Allen Franklin ||1860-01-08||1933-12-15||FATHER, 52 Years, We will meet again ||S-07||[[Image:Williams-44576.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-121151 | Williams ]]||Anderson||1900-06-08||1972-01-13|| ||S-28||[[Image:Williams-121151.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||Andrew J. ||1898-03-04||1949-07-15|| ||S-07||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||Danny R. ||1957-03-24||1992-03-15|| ||S-07||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Allen-61718 | Williams ]]||Dovie ||1906-08-18||1969-03-04||(nee Allen) ||S-28||[[Image:Allen-61718.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||Harold J. ||1923-03-03|||| ||C-11||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||J. E. ||1911-05-12||1911-05-12|| ||S-07||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||Jewel ||1909||1962|| ||S-07||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||Ladora P. ||1866||1945||MOTHER, At Rest ||S-07||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||Mary Jewel ||1916-08-24||1975-01-08|| ||S-26||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||Minnie B. ||1897-10-12||1977-06-15|| ||S-07||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Williams-xxx | Williams ]]||Robert H. ||1904||1984|| ||S-07||[[Image:Williams-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Byrd-1662| Williams ]]||Sarah A. ||1826-06-01||1899-04-30||(nee Byrd) Wife of John Williams ||S-07||[[Image:Byrd-1662.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wilson-xxx | Wilson ]]||Arthur J. ||1940-09-02||1999-03-17|| ||S-16||[[Image:Wilson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wilson-xxx | Wilson ]]||Mary Frances ||1945-02-20||1997-10-01|| ||S-16||[[Image:Wilson-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wimbles-xxx | Wimbles ]]||William H. ||1902--||1978--|| ||S-18||[[Image:Wimbles-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Eason-xxx | Winters ]]||Paula Eason||1963-11-15||2010-10-11|| ||C-32||[[Image:Winters-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wolfe-xxx | Wolfe ]]||Connie A. ||1903-08-02||1981-01-29|| ||N-54||[[Image:Wolfe-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wolfe-xxx | Wolfe ]]||Connie M. ||1927-05-11||1997-05|| ||N-54||[[Image:Wolfe-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wood-xxx | Wood ]]||Geneva Inites ||1924-09-24||2006-12-18|| ||S-04||[[Image:Wood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wood-xxx | Wood ]]||Martha Margie ||1897-02-19||1983-03-26|| ||S-04||[[Image:Wood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wood-xxx | Wood ]]||Preston Brook ||1899-01-16||1983-09-24|| ||S-04||[[Image:Wood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wood-xxx | Wood ]]||William Ercell ||1925-06-14||1995-02-27|| ||S-04||[[Image:Wood-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Robertson-xxx | Woodard ]]||Sarah Robertson||1858-06-18||1938-10-26|| ||S-19||[[Image:Woodard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Woodard-xxx | Woodard ]]||William ||1852-10-04||1924-12-08|| ||S-19||[[Image:Woodard-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Wynn-2906 | Wynn ]]||Ronald E. ||1945-09-03||1998-10-07|| ||C-25||[[Image:Wynn-2906.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Russell-37679| Wynn ]]||Willie ||1942-01-18||2012-10-19||(nee Russell) ||C-25||[[Image:Russell-37679.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Yarbrough-xxx | Yarbrough ]]||J. C. ||1930-10-21||2004-09-05|| ||C-08||[[Image:Yarbrough-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- | [[Meadows-xxx | Yelverton ]]||Minnie M. Meadows||1896-03-02||1985-06-29|| ||S-10||[[Image:Yelverton-xxx.jpg |100px]] |- |} == Sources ==

    Calvert Name Study

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    [[Category:Calvert Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Calvert Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Calvert Calvert] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Calvert name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Calvert's), by time period (18th Century Calvert's), or by topic (Calvert DNA, Calvert Occupations, Calvert Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. {| |
    [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Calvert   Click here for a list of Calvert profiles   ]
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    [[:Category: Calvert Name Study|Click here for the Calvert Catagory page]]
    |} ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' To add a profile to the Study and Calvert Category add the following text: {{One Name Study|name=Calvert}}
    {{One Name Study|name=Calvert}}
    {{Clear}} ==How to Join== To join the Calvert Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Calvert-236|Ralph Calvert]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Calvert}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Calvert}}
    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Calvert_Genealogy-DNA_Repository?iframe=yresults Calvert_Genealogy (and variant Spelling or related surnames)] at FTDNA * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * ==Calvert DNA == * [[Calvert-27|John Calvert (abt.1520-bef.1565)]] haplogroup I-M253 * [[Calvert-1186|Christopher Calvert (abt.1611-1682)]] haplogroup R-Z16502 {| |
    [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=Calvert&order=dobup List of Calvert yDNA Tests ]

    Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire Team

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    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Historic St. Marys, Georgia }} *[https://www.facebook.com/CamdenCountyGA/ Camden county, Facebook] :'''1562'''- Capt. Jean Ribault was sent by French Huguenots to locate a place to settle. He named the rivers, the Seine and the Some, now known as the St Marys and Satilla River.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camden_County,_Georgia[http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/camden.html Archives of Camden] :'''1565''' worried by French settlements, Spain sent its troops to settle the area. Spaniards tried to convective the Native Americans to Catholicism. It opens 2 missions on Cumberland Island for the Timucuan people living there 4000 years. :'''pre 1690''' - Spanish built 2 missions, with a presidio. San Pedro Island the Spanish built 2 missions and had a presidio. By 1690 the Spanish were gone. :'''1733''' Georgia colony was founded to protect British interests and place British claim on area. :'''1734''' General Oglethorpe was at Cumberland Island when Tomochichi's nephew gave the barrier island its name. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumberland_IslandLater, he built Dungeness, a hunting lodge, on Cumberland. It was the first of the famous Greene and Carnegie Dungeness Mansions. Oglethorpe founded Fort St. Andrews on the north end of Cumberland Island and Fort Prince Williams, on the south end. :'''1742'''-Spanish lost their claim to the territory after Battle of Bloody Marsh - (on St. Simons Island. {{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Camden County map }} :'''1750''' group of settlers led by Edmund Grey settled on Satilla River near Burnt Fort. :'''1750-1775''' Fort Prince Williams (battery) was located on the south end of Cumberland Island which guarded the mouth of the St. Marys River was a ruin at the time of the Revolutionary War. :'''Pre 1763''' - Mocamo Indians, a predecessor of the Creek confederacy controlled the land in early years. A trading outpost with the Creek Indians and outlaw traders wanting to bypass the laws established by British Georgia and Spanish Florida, was known as Coleraine or Colerane. The outlaw traders would sail up the St Marys to Coleraine, sell their illegal goods at high price to the Indians for skins in exchange. By 1763 - trading decreased as the British began controlling Florida as well as Georgia. ::The King's Road, running west of Coleraine to "Trader's Hill" in Charlton County, was a short cut to the trading post seldom used. This was due to difficulty in crossing the St. Marys River at this spot. The was one of the very early road or paths. :'''1763''' - Creek Indians granted the Creek Land Cession with Georgia colony. After this Georgians began to settle as it began to be more safe from Indian attacks. Spain ceded Florida to the British. Boundaries of Georgia were changed from Altamaha (now the southern boundary of McIntosh County) to the St. Marys River (the current southern boundary of Camden). :'''1765''' 4 parishes were formed between the Altamaha and St. Marys Rivers: St. Davids, St. Patricks, St. James, and the parishes of St. Marys and St. Thomas.A large settlement developed on the coastal island of Cumberland.. :'''1775-1782''' American Revolution settlers moved away due to the threats of Loyalists raiding the county near British East Florida. Thomas Brown, Loyalist Florida Ranger target the settlers for their crops or meat. Georgia was the last colony to join the Revolutionary War due to activities of Indian groups and British Florida. :'''1776-1778''' Camden County Forts were built. There were 3 failed American skirmishes with the British at St. Augustine. Loyalist group led by brothers of the Royal Gov James Wright, Charles & German Wright built Wright's Fort on the St. Marys River to protect their land and servants from the bandit attacks. Wright's Fort was a meeting place for the loyalists, "Florida Rangers". 2 skirmishes between the Wright loyalists and continental forces over Wright's Fort, which ended with a defeat of the American troops. Later retreating British soldiers burned it. The archaeological site was found 1975. :'''Feb 5, 1777''' Camden County was created by the Georgia constitution. Camden was named in honor of Charles Pratt, earl of Camden (1714- 94) chief justice, lord chancellor of England who was supporting the American colonies prior to the American Revolution. A description is the southernmost county on the Georgia coast. and is known as the state's 8th original county. /the colonial parishes known as St Thomas and St. Mary were ceded to the State of Georgia by the Creek Indians. http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/camden-countyhttp://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/camden-county/https://georgia.gov/cities-counties/camden-countyhttp://genealogytrails.com/geo/camden/ {{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=John Houstoun McIntosh Sugarhouse. }}{{clear}} :'''1787''' - First County Seat, 1787 was St. Patrick, located on the south side of Great Satilla River. The city of St. Marys began growing on a low ridge 3 miles from the coast. 1792- this became a county seat. :'''1800''' the County seat was moved to to Jefferson (later renamed Jeffersonton), located near the site of St. of St Patrick. :'''1802''' - the County built a courthouse and jail in Jeffersonton. Until the Civil War (1861-65) Jeffersonton thrived with all of the plantations near the river growing rice, cotton, corn, etc. The plantation economy collapsed during the 1870s, leading to decline of Jeffersonton. Today it is considered a dead town, although several families still own homes in the area. :'''Jan 15, 1815''' Sir George Cockburn with British troops landed on Cumberland Island, raided the town of st. Marys, plantations and small settlements, and defeated the American force. They took Ft. Point Peter easily and occupied the county 2 weeks.The British stole jewelry and fine China and burned the fort. The British occupation of Camden County liberated 1,485 slaves from Georgia and Florida. :'''1820'''- [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McIntosh_Sugarworks McIntosh Sugarworks] is an example of John Houston, plantation and agriculture (also called Tabby Works). The entrance is near the [ [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Naval_Submarine_Base_Kings_Bay Naval Submarine Base Kings Bay. John Houstoun McIntosh began planting after the War of 1812 and lived at the Mariana Plantation on the St. Marys River.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/McIntosh_Sugarworks :'''1830s''' The [https://orangehallstmarys.org St Mary's Orange Hall] historic district of St. Marys, was built in the Greek revival style in the 1820s, now the St Mary's Museum. The Indians were removed, due to Settlers/Indian conflicts. {{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Orange Hall, now Museum }}{{clear}} :'''1854''' state legislature split some land from Camden County to create Charlton County. :'''1862-65 Civil War''' the population was 5,482 of which 1,721 were white. The residents of the county moved inland to Centerville and Trader's Hill on the St. Marys River in Charlton for safety. The Union Navy attacked St. Marys and one Union group tried to remove slaves, but the local Confederates stopped this on White Oak Creek. Camden County men were in 4 companies: Camden Chasseurs, St. Marys Volunteers Guard, Camden Rifles, and Camden County Guards. :'''1866'''- Gen Sherman left a Special Field order No. 15 in Camden County for land distribution for the freedmen. :'''1868 -70s''' - Freedmen were dispossessed of that land, since emancipation or earlier. The confiscated were returned to the former landowners. Republican candidates and many local blacks won political victories. were able to gain political victories. Ray Tompkins won the first Democratic victory, which indicated a return to a white political majority. :'''1872''' - The County seat moved back to St. Marys until 1923. {{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Dungeness Hist. district. }}{{clear}} :'''1881''' - Steel entrepreneur, Thomas Carnegie purchased acreage of the Cumberland Island to build Dungeness estate, located on the south end of the island.. Carnegie and heirs bought 90% of the island, employing 300 people to build and manage the estates. Dungeness burned 1959.. After the island came under the National Park Service as the [https://www.nps.gov/cuis/index.htm Cumberland Island National Seashore], the park acquired more land. The 1975 ferry service began, by 1982, commercial development In 1975 ferry service began, and commercial development was halted by 1982, after the park service acquired more land. :'''1890s''' Timber and turpentine supported part of Camden County's economy. These industries became commercial pulp-paper manufacturing in 1940's.These evolved to larger commercial pulp-paper manufacturing operations from the 1940s to the present. :'''Jan, 1894''' New York Industrialist Bayard Cutting built a 138 mile railway connector from Savannah to Jacksonville, the Florida Central and Peninsular Railroad (now Seaboard Coast Lines). A spur from Kingsland to St. Marys was completed in 1924. :'''1898-1902''' A community of [http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/arts-culture/shakers Shakers], or Quakers, lived in Camden county, and settled on White Oak plantation. They were ashort-lived colony established in coastal Georgia.According to the article, this group welcomed visitors. But due to policies on purity, the article says they do not marry, have no children.. Their numbers increase in converts. Because of their strict policies on purity, Shakers do not marry and therefore have no children. They increase their numbers by gaining converts and through adoption.http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/arts-culture/shakers :'''1900-1962''' [http://www.historichotels.org/hotels-resorts/greyfield-inn/ Greyfield Inn] The Greyfield Inn is a graceful colonial-style hotel on Georgia’s Cumberland Island, once the preserve of the Carnegies and other wealthy industrialists, and since 1972, a protected National Seashore. Built in 1900 for Margaret Ricketson, daughter of Lucy and Thomas Carnegie and niece of Andrew Carnegie, Greyfield was opened to guests, 1962 as a way of ensuring the historic property’s preservation. {{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Greyfield Inn. }} :'''1917 - 1939''' Economic Activities - a pogy plant produced oil for Procter & Gamble and fertilizer for the Southern Fertilizer and Chemical Company. When the pogy plant cut back on employees, they found jobs with the Gilman Paper Company (later Durango Paper Co.). :'''1923''' the county seat of Camden County was moved from St. Marys to Woodbine, a reflection of the shift from the water transportation to railways. In 1927 U.S. Route 17 was constructed through Woodbine and Kingsland. :'''1941-45''' World War II Georgia State Guard and local Home Guard held bases on Cumberland Island. The US Coast Guard patrolled the island and nearby waters. :'''1954''' U.S. Army bought land south of Crooked River and built a military ocean terminal for the purpose of shipping ammunition in case the need occurred. :'''1960's''' U.S. and the state of Georgia began work on I-95. This divides the county, north to south and follows the path of the Seaboard Rail lines. Near the freeway, Woodbine and Kingsland have grown. :'''1965''' Thiokol Chemical launched a 13-foot (4.0 m)-diameter, 3,000,000-pound-force (13,000 kN)-thrust rocket from their chemical plant in the eastern part of the county. Feb 3, 1971 Fire and explosion occurred at the plant, (12 miles SE of Woodbine which killed 2. {{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Cumberland Island National Seashore, }}{{clear}} :'''1970''' Cumberland Island National Seashore was established to protect and preserve the natural and historic resources of the island. Crooked River State Park was established in 1985. {{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Main Road, Cumberland Island. }}{{clear}} :'''Nov 1976''' A submarine base was planned at Kings Bay. Navy personnel arrived to transfer the property from the Army to the Navy.. The base occupied the former Army land and several thousand more acres.Population in Camden County expanded, since the military became interested in the area. [https://www.cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnrse/installations/navsubbase_kings_bay.html Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base] [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_Bay_Base,_Georgia Kings Bay Base] was established in Camden County and has produced an impact on the growth of Camden County. :'''1978 ''' - The Construction began. Construction on the naval base began in 1978, and it was operational a year. The base was fully operational within a year. :'''1980''' The Navy selected this location for the East Coast refit facility and training command for the navy's fleet of Trident ballistic missile submarines. 72% of Camden's Camden County lands were developed as commercial forest. {{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption= }} :'''1989''' First Trident submarine arrived in 1989. :'''May 7, 2004 '''Sonny Perdue orders a state of emergency in Georgia related to the G-8 Summit to be held on Sea Island. The order covered 6 Georgia counties, Chatham, Bryan, Libery, McIntosh, Glynn and Camden. :'''2012''' the Camden County Joint Development Authority considered the development of a spaceport for horizontal and vertical spacecraft. They considered moving St. Marys' airport over to the Atlantic Coast site where one rocket was launched in 1965. The Authority contracted for 200 acres and part of a larger 4,200 acres. This would be for the launch site. Camden board began an FAA Environmental Impact Assessment of the 4000+acre project, if all went well for development the first launch would be 2018. ===Government=== '''1st County Seat, 1787''' -St. Patrick, located on the south side of Great Satilla River. '''2nd County Seat, 1792''' - County seat was moved to St. Marys, which was county seat until Jefferson (Jeffersonton) was named next. '''3rd County Seat, Nov. 29,1800''' the County seat was moved to to Jefferson (later renamed Jeffersonton), located near the site of St. of St Patrick. '''1802''' - the County built a courthouse and jail in Jeffersonton and Jeffersonton remained the county seat for 69 years. Until the Civil War (1861-65) Jeffersonton thrived with all of the plantations near the river growing rice, cotton, corn, etc. The plantation economy collapsed during the 1870s, leading to decline of Jeffersonton.Election held Jan. 3, 1871, authorized county seat be removed from Jefferson to St. Marys. '''4th County Seat,1872-1823''' - The County seat moved back to St. Marys where it was county seat for 52 years (1871-1923). until 1923. '''5th County Seat, Aug 11, 1923''' - Act of Aug. 11, 1923 authorized removal of county seat from St. Marys to Woodbine. . {{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=Camden County Courthouse, 1928 }}{{clear}} The Camden County courthouse, 1928, located in Woodbine was built in 1928 and is the only Gothic revival courthouse in Georgia {{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Current Courthouse, Woodbine, }}{{clear}} ===Geography=== :Location - Satilla River sub-basin of St Marys-Satilla basin - the central and western area on an east-west line from Waverly down to Folkston, then northeast to St Andrew sound. ::Northern area- Cumberland-St Simons sub-basin of St Marys-Satilla River Basiin - area north of Waverly, west of Kingsland, east to the coast of Cumberland Island, is located in the Cumberland-St. Simons sub-basin of the St. Marys-Satilla River basin. ::southernmost county on the Georgia coast. on -St Marys River sub-basin of St Marys-Satilla basin - a line from Folkston to St. Marys :Camden County is the southernmost county on the Georgia coast. :Economic crop- Rice planting near the Satilla River, Sea Island cotton from Cumberland Island, and short-staple cottoned sugarcane were grown on mainland. From forests- turpentine and timber.for the naval industry and the West Indies. St Marys, Camden County became a shipyard and shipping center. Land was owned by 300 people. White people worked in the trades and tenant farmers. http://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/camden-county/ ====Adjacent counties==== *Glynn County (north){{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Camden county in Georgia }} *Nassau County, Florida (south) *Charlton County (southwest) *Brantley County (northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cumberland_Island_National_Seashore Cumberland National Seashore] ===Demographics=== In 2000 43,664 people were living in the county with a population density of 69 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 75.04% White, 20.11% Black or African American, 0.49% Native American, 1.01% Asian, 0.08% Pacific Islander, 1.37% from other races, and 1.88% from two or more races. 3.63% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 50,513 people living in the county with a population density of 82.4 people/sq. mi. In terms of ancestry, 12.3% were German, 10.5% were Irish, 9.1% were English, and 7.1% were American. The median income for a household in the county was $49,230 and the median income for a family was $57,366. Males had a median income of $41,753 versus $30,368 for females. The per capita income for the county was $22,022. About 12.6% of families and 15.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.2% of those under age 18 and 15.4% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camden_County,_Georgia Highways
    *I-95 (GA).svg Interstate 95 *US Route 17 *Georgia State Route 25 *Georgia State Route 25 Spur *Georgia State Route 40 *Georgia State Route 40 Spur *Georgia State Route 110 *Georgia State Route 252 *Georgia State Route 405 (unsigned designation for I-95) *:1890s Timber and turpentine supported part of Camden County's economy. These industries became commercial pulp-paper manufacturing in 1940;s.These evolved to larger commercial pulp-paper manufacturing operations from the 1940s to the present Schools
    Camden has 9,600 students. :1 comprehensive public high school., Camden County High School which has curriculum for College Preparatory - with 10-12 buildings. :9th grade buiding :2 middle Schools :9 elementary School :1 Alternative school *College of Coastal Georgia. Camden Residence is a satellite campus of the College of Coastal Georgia. *Valdosta State University Kings Bay Camp ====Cities==== *[[:Category: High Point, Georgia|High Point]] *[[:Category: Kingsland, Georgia|Kingsland]] *[[:Category: St. Marys, Georgia|St. Marys]] *[[:Category: Woodbine, Georgia|Woodbine]] =====Towns/Census Des Places/Uninco Communities===== Census-designated
    *[[:Category:Kings Bay Base, Georgia|Kings Bay Base]] {{Image|file=Camden_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Kings Bay Base. }}{{clear}} Communities
    *Colesburg *Clark's Bluff *Dover Bluff *Harriett's Bluff *Hopewell *Jerusalem *Spring Bluff *Tarboro *Waverly *White Oak Historic Villages abandoned or Ghost Towns
    *Jefferson *Burnt Fort *New Hanover *Centervilliage (present-day Charlton County) *Coleraine *Trader's Hill *Midriver =====Notables===== *James Seagrove: appointed Creek Indian Agent, Superintendent of Creek Indian Affairs in 1789. Founder of St. Marys *[[Clinch-327|Duncan Lamont Clinch]]: After serving in the Seminole Wars Clinch retired to plantation near Jefferson on the Satilla River, and later began his political career. *Thomas Buckingham Smith: Born on Cumberland Island in 1810, \a diplomat, antiquarian, and scholar. Notable Spanish translator and author of works on southern Native Americans *[[Floyd-1076|John Floyd]] (October 3, 1769 – June 24, 1839): was an American politician and brigadier general in the First Brigade of Georgia Militia. He was a member of the Georgia House of Representatives, as well as the US House of Representatives. *[[Floyd-1448|Charles Rinaldo Floyd]] (1797-1845): led the first U.S. campaign into the Okefenoke Swamp during the Seminole Wars in the 1830's. The Floyds were the largest planting family in Camden County *[[Littlefield-430|Catherine Littlefield Greene]]: Wife of General Nathaniel Greene. Lived on Cumberland Island and built the county's largest antebellum home, Dungeness. *Travis Taylor: American former college and professional football player - wide receiver (NFL) *Stump Mitchell: American football coach and former professional player. Mitchell played collegiately at The Citadel *Ryan Seymour: American football guard -New York Giants of the NGL Played college football for Vanderbilt. *Alicia Patterson: Founder and editor of Newsday. *Confederate lieutenant general William J. Hardee was born and raised in Camden County. ====County Resources==== *[https://orangehallstmarys.org St Mary's Orange Hall] is now a museum *[https://www.cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnrse/installations/navsubbase_kings_bay.html Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_Bay_Base,_Georgia Kings Bay Base] ====Census==== :1790 --- 305 — :1800 --- 1,681 451.1% :1810 --- 3,941 134.4% :1820 --- 4,342 10.2% :1830 --- 4,578 5.4% :1840 --- 6,075 32.7% :1850 --- 6,319 4.0% :1860 --- 5,420 −14.2% :1870 --- 4,615 −14.9% :1880 --- 6,183 34.0% :1890 --- 6,178 −0.1% :1900 --- 7,669 24.1% :1910 --- 7,690 0.3% :1920 --- 6,969 −9.4% :1930 --- 6,338 −9.1% :1940 --- 5,910 −6.8% :1950 --- 7,322 23.9% :1960 --- 9,975 36.2% :1970 --- 11,334 13.6% :1980 --- 13,371 18.0% :1990 --- 30,167 125.6% :2000 --- 43,664 44.7% :2010 --- 50,513 15.7% :Est. 2016 --- 53,008 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: High Point Cemetery, High Point, Georgia|High Point Cemetery]] * ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *[http://www.historichotels.org/hotels-resorts/greyfield-inn/ Greyfield Inn] *[https://www.cnic.navy.mil/regions/cnrse/installations/navsubbase_kings_bay.html Kings Bay Naval Submarine Base] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_Bay_Base,_Georgia *[http://www.co.camden.ga.us Camden County Website] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mocama Mocama] *[http://www.visitstmarys.com St Marys] **'''[http://roadsidegeorgia.com/county/camden.html Archives of Camden]''' *http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/camden-county *http://georgiahistory.com/ghmi_marker_updated/camden-county/

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] Other: [[Space: Sources-England|England Sources]] __TOC__ == Camden Society Series == A.K.A: Works of the Camden Society * by [[Wikipedia: Camden_Society|The Camden Society]], founded in 1838. "William Camden, the Elizabethan historian, the editor of some of the old chronicles, and the topographer of his native "Britannia", was chosen for its presiding genius." ::* Between 1838 and 1872 published 105 volumes in its first series (AKA Old Series) ::* Between 1871 and 1896 published 56 volumes in its second series (AKA the New Series) ::* Following the merger with the [[Wikipedia: Royal_Historical_Society|Royal Historical Society]], another 6 volumes in the New Series, last volume 62 in 1901. ::* Between 1900 and 1963 Camden Third Series, 94 volumes ::* Between 1969 and 1993 in the Camden Fourth Series, 44 volumes ::* Camden Fifth Series, began publication in 1993, reached volume 43 by 2013, and continues ::* [[Space: Transactions_of_the_Royal_Historical_Society]] * See the 1872, 2nd edition, "[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0083290908;view=2up;seq=4 A Descriptive Catalogue of the First Series of the Works of the Camden Society]" for a summary of of the contents of each volume. * [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Camden Society Series|WikiTree Profiles that use this source]] === Available online at these locations: === (Use volume title in a Google Search to find additional links.) * (1850-1915) https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000529948 ==== First/Old Series ==== * Vol. 1-105, all prior to 1872 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000638976 * (1862 1st editon) A Descriptive Catalogue of the First Series of the Works of the Camden Society, Stating the nature of their principal contents, the periods of the time to which they relate, the dates of their composition, their manuscript sources, authors, and editors, accompanied by a classified arrangement and an index, and by some illustrative particulars that have arisen since their publication. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XIk1AQAAIAAJ * (1872 2nd edition) A Descriptive Catalogue of the First Series of the Works of the Camden Society, Stating the nature of their principal contents, the periods of the time to which they relate, the dates of their composition, their manuscript sources, authors, and editors, accompanied by a classified arrangement and an index, and by some illustrative particulars that have arisen since their publication. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=uc1.l0083290908;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/100331262 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009980136 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nYQwAQAAMAAJ * Vol. 1 (1838) Historie of the arrivall of Edward IV in England and the Finall Recouerye of His Kingdomes From Henry VI A.D. 1471 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044010076461;view=2up;seq=4 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vZcKAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PR3 * Vol. 2 (1838) Kynge Johan. A Play in Two Parts ::* https://archive.org/details/kyngejohanaplay00balegoog ::* https://archive.org/details/kyngejohanplayin00baleuoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2FJjAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=q6UKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EKIUAAAAQAAJ ::* https://www.questia.com/library/1552069/kynge-johan-a-play-in-two-parts * Vol. 3 (1838) Alliterative Poem on the Deposition of King Richard II ::* https://archive.org/details/alliterativepoem00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/alliterativepoe00maidgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Us-2yr6mjPAC ::* https://archive.org/details/alliterativepoe01maidgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=5CEIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ePwUAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/alliterativepoem00wrig ::* https://archive.org/details/alliterativepoem03maiduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/c2alliterativepo03maiduoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000663369 * Vol. 4 (1839) '''Plumpton Correspondence''', A Series of Letters, Chiefly Domestick, Written in the Reigns of Edward IV, Richard III, Henry VII, and Henry VIII. ::* https://archive.org/details/plumptoncorresp00plumgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/plumptoncorrespo00staprich ::* https://archive.org/details/plumptoncorrespo04plumuoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Lh8IAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587895 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NVNjAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-4pBAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 5 (1839) Anecdotes and Traditions, Illustrative of Early English History and Literature ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7itTAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/anecdotesandtrad00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/anecdotesandtra00thomgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6tQuHv13syoC ::* https://archive.org/details/anecdotesandtra01thomgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8iYIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/anecdotestraditi00thomrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008957262 * Vol. 6 (1839) The Political Songs of England, From the Reign of John to That of Edward II. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nCMIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sJpbAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009728445 ::* https://archive.org/details/politicalsongse00wriggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=audS_V-_5GMC ::* https://archive.org/details/politicalsongse02wriggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=oxml_pGWYqoC ::* https://archive.org/details/politicalsongse04wriggoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=MKM8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/politicalsongse01wriggoog ::* https//books.google.com/books?id=rx0QU34MR3EC ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_oxml_pGWYqoC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nCMIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/politicalsongsof00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/politicalsongsof00wrig * Vol. 7 (1840) Annals of the First Four Years of the Reign of Queen Elizabeth ::* https://archive.org/details/annalsfirstfour00haywgoog ::* https//books.google.com/books?id=BuWYp7B-rQgC ::* https://archive.org/details/annalsfirstfour01haywgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WikIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/annalsqueene00camduoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WikIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000586387 ::* https://archive.org/details/annalsoffirstfou00haywrich ::* https://archive.org/details/queenelizabethan00camduoft * Vol. 8 (1840) Ecclesiastical Documents: ::* I. A Brief History of the Bishoprick of Somerset from its Foundation to the Year 1174. ::* II. Charters From the Library of Dr. Cox Macro, now first published ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=P1NjAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/ecclesiasticaldo00huntrich ::* https://archive.org/details/ecclesiasticaldo00huntuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587881 * Vol. 9 (1840) Speculi Britanniae Pars, An Historical and Geographical Description of the County of Essex, by John Norden, 1594. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fPwUAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nzRoAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 10 (1839) Warkworth's Chronicle: A Chronicle of the First Thirteen Years of the Reign of King '''Edward the Fourth''' ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vZcKAAAAYAAJ&lpg=RA2-PA2&ots=ruonsbaBcM&dq=William%20Emery%201568&pg=RA1-PR1#v=onepage&q&f=false * Vol. 11 (1840) Kemp's Nine Daies Wonder, performed in a Dunce from London to Norwich ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W9lDAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TVNjAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=WH4XAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 12 (1840) The Egerton Papers, A Collection of Public and Private Documents, chiefly illustrative of the times of Elizabeth and James I. ::* https://archive.org/details/egertonpapers00colliala ::* https://archive.org/details/egertonpapers00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/egertonpapersac01collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hRUawucU0qgC ::* https://archive.org/details/egertonpapersac00collgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=rb0sAAAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/egertonpaperscol00ellerich ::* https://archive.org/details/egertonpaperscol00elleuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007647008 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008645024 * Vol. 13 (1840) Chronica Jocelini de Brakelonda, de rebus gestis Samsonis Abbatis Monasterii Sancti Edmundi, Nunc primum typis mandata, curante Johanne Gage Rokewode. (The chronicle of Jocelin of Brakelond, the abbot of the monastery of St Edmund This is the first of the printed matters of the commandments of the acts of Samson, ed John Gage Rokewode.) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nKUKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=RSxTAAAAcAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587885 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications13camd ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicajocelini13joce ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicajocelini00camduoft * Vol. 14 (1841) Narratives Illustrative of the Contents in '''Ireland in 1641 and 1690''' ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587845 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=UCxTAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 15 (1840) The Chronicle of William de Rishanger, of the Barons' Wars. The Miracles of Simon de Montfort. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587901 ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleofwilli00rish ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1SEIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qlBjAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vZcKAAAAYAAJ&lpg=RA2-PA2&ots=ruonsbaBcM&dq=William%20Emery%201568&pg=PR5-IA7#v=onepage&q&f=false * Vol. 16 (1841) The Latin Poems Commonly Attributed to Walter Mapes ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=fqlqgcnpN_cC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=izsJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=hiAIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/latinpoemscommo00mapgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/latinpoemscommo01mapgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/latinpoemscommo00wriggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/latinpoemscommo16mapw ::* https://archive.org/details/latinpoemscommon16mapwuoft * Vol. 17 (1841) The Second Book of the Travels of Nicander Nucius, of Corcyra ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587890 ::* https://archive.org/details/secondbooktrave00cramgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/secondbooktrave01cramgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/secondbookoftra00nuci ::* https://archive.org/details/secondbookoftrav17nuci ::* https://archive.org/details/secondbookoftrav00nucirich ::* https://archive.org/details/nicandernucius00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/secondbookoftrav00nuciuoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AsqQrwaob7gC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VykIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=75Y8AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 18 (1842) Three Early English Metrical Romances. With an Introduction and Glossary. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0yYIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007691452 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=nqUKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=x_wUAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/threeearlyengli00britgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/threeearlyenglis00robs ::* https://archive.org/details/threeearlyenglis18robs ::* https://archive.org/details/threeearlyenglis00robsuoft * Vol. 19 (1842) The Private Diary of [[Wikipedia:John_Dee|Dr. John Dee]], and the Catalogue of his Library of Manuscripts ::* https://archive.org/details/theprivatediaryo19553gut ::* https://archive.org/details/privatediarydrj01phigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=H5c8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/privatediarydrj00phigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QyMJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/bub_gb_QyMJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QyMJAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/privatediaryofdr00deej ::* https://archive.org/details/privatediaryofdr00deejuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587723 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=vZcKAAAAYAAJ&pg=RA1-PA83 * Vol. 20 (1842) An Apology of Lollard Doctrines, Attributed to Wicliffe. ::* https://archive.org/details/ApologyForLollardDoctrines ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587706 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TjY7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FB8IAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 21 (1842) '''Rutland Papers'''. Original Documents Illustrative of the Courts and Times of Henry VII and Henry VIII selected from the private archives of his Grace the Duke of Rutland ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587713 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008957260 ::* https://archive.org/details/rutlandpapersori00rutlrich ::* https://archive.org/details/rutlandpapersor00rutl ::* https://archive.org/details/rutlandpapersori00rutluoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZltXAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 22 (1843) The Diary of Dr. Thomas Cartwright, Bishop of Chester; commencing at the time of his elevation to that see, August 1686; and terminating with the Visitation of St. Mary Magdalene College, Oxford, October 1687. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587638 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007523200 ::* https://archive.org/details/thediaryofdrthom00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/diarydrthomasca00cartgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XBUXXv-32RkC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mCxTAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Dj4IAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryofdrthomasc00cart ::* https://archive.org/details/diarydrthomasca01cartgoog * Vol. 23 (1843) Original Letters of Eminent Literary Men of the Sixteeth, Seventeenth, and Eighteenth Centuries. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OVJjAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qAc1AQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/originalletterso00elliuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/originalletterso00ellirich * Vol. 24 (1843) A Contemporary Narrative of the Proceedings Against Dame Alice Kyteler, prosecuted for Sorcery in 1324, by Richard de Ledrede, Bishop of Ossory. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ef0UAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Dcc_AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qCxTAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/contemporarynarr00kyte ::* https://archive.org/details/contemporarynarr00ledr ::* https://archive.org/details/acontemporaryna00kytegoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009733560 * Vol. 25 (1843) Proptorium Parvulorum sive Clericorum, Lexicon Anglo-Latinum Princeps, auctore fratre Galfrido Grammatico dicto, e Predicatoribus Lenne Episcopi, Northfolciensi, A.D. circa M.CCCC.XL. Olim e prelo Pynsoniano typis mandatum; nunc primum, commentariolis subjectis, ad fidem codicum recensuit Albertus Way. Vol. 1. Pp.xi. 318 [A-L]. Latin-English Dictionary: (incomplete) ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GNcLAQAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/b29331067_0001 ::* https://archive.org/details/promptoriumparv01waygoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008567877 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009529597 ::* https://warburg.sas.ac.uk/pdf/nah433b2638143A.pdf ::* [[Wikipedia: Promptorium_parvulorum]] * Vol. 26 (1843) Three Chapter of Letter Relating to the '''Suppression of Monasteries''' * Vol. 27 (1844) Correspondence of '''Robert Dudley, Earl of Leycester''', During His Government of the Low Countries, in the Years 1585 and 1586. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Q_0UAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tuZEAQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=zkRf1AgyQfMC ::* https://archive.org/details/correspondenceof00leicrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587795 * Vol. 28 (1844) The French Chronicle of London ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008687517 English ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=1SYIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-T0QAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wxMpAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=31JjAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/croniquesdelond00aunggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/croniquesdelondo00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/croniquesdelondo00aung ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587649 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007960311 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/101677415 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008687419 * Vol. 29 (1844) Three Books of Polydore Vergil's English History, comprising the '''Reigns of Henry VI, Edward IV, and Richard III'''. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ex8IAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7DMJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/polydorevergil00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/threebookspolyd00verggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/threebookspolyd00socigoog ::* https://archive.org/details/threebooksofpoly29verg ::* https://archive.org/details/threebooksofpoly00vergiala ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587829 * Vol. 30 (1844) The Thornton Romances. The Early English Metrical Romances of Perceval, Isumbras, Eglamour, and Degravant. ::* https://archive.org/details/thorntonromances00hallrich * Vol. 31 (1845) Verney Papers. Notes of Proceedings in the Long Parliament, temp. Charles I. ::* https://archive.org/details/verneypapersnote00verniala ::* https://archive.org/details/verneypapersnote31vernuoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008882408 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=yixTAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=8UIJAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 32 (1845) The Autobiography of Sir John Bramston, K.B., of Skreens, in the Hundred of Chelmsford. ::* https://archive.org/details/autobiographysi00braygoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587628 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=NBQpAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 33 (1845) Letters From James Earl of Perth, Lord Chancellor of Scotland, &c., to his Sister the Countess of Erroll, and other members of his family. ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersfromjames00pertrich ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersfromjames00pert ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=611wzkLrUloC ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/102378419 * Vol. 34 (1846) De Antiquis Legibus Liber. Cronica Maiorum et Vicecomitum Londoniarum, et quedam que contingebant temporibus illis ab anno 1628 ad annum 1624; cum Appendice. Nunc primum typis mandata curante Thoma Stapleton. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=jZxZhd-2AlAC * Vol. 35 (1846) The Chronicle of '''Calais''', in the Reigns of Henry VII and Henry VIII to the Year 1540 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OoLqWY7p9dQC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ZlNjAAAAcAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclecalais00turpgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/calaischronicle00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleofcalai00turprich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000587809 * Vol. 36 (1846) Polydore Vergil's English History, from an early Translation preserved among the MSS. of the old Royal Library in the British Museum containing the first eight books, comprising the Period prior to the Norman Conquest. ::* https://archive.org/details/polydorevergilse01verguoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006034197 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cVNjAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mJg8AAAAIAAJ ::* Also see: https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007960310 ::* Also see: https://books.google.com/books?id=xCxTAAAAcAAJ * Vol. 37 (1847) A Relation, or rather a True Account, of the Isle of England; with sundry particulars of the customs of these People, and of the royal revenues under King Henry the Seventh, about the year 1500. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TSUIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=3P0UAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QxQpAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=0BopAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=F19niax54X8C ::* https://archive.org/details/relationorrather00sneyrich ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=qZg8AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 38 (1847) Documents relative to the Foundation and Antiquities of the Collegiate Church of Middleham in the County of York; with an Historical Introduction, and incidental notives of the Castle, Town, and Neighbourhood. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PDUIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=n_fFWcu-k1UC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cFNjAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cVtXAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LxeL5zC6zM8C * Vol. 39 (1847) The Camden Miscellany. Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/bib_fict_4117291 ::* I. The Register and Chronicle of the Abbey of Aberconway: from the Harleian MS. 3725 :::* https://archive.org/details/registerchronicl00aberrich :::* https://archive.org/details/registerandchro00nichgoog :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FZ88AAAAIAAJ :::* https://archive.org/details/registerchronicl39conwuoft ::* II. Chronicle of the Rebellion in Lincolnshire, 1470 :::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleofrebel00nichrich ::* III. Bull of Pope Innocent VIII on the Marriage of Henry VII with Elizabeth York. :::* https://archive.org/details/bullofpopeinnoce00cathrich ::* IV. Journal of the Siege of Rouen, 1591. :::* https://archive.org/details/journalofsiegeof00conirich ::* V. Letter from George Fleetwood to his Father, giving an account of the Battle of Lutzen, and the Death of Gustavus Adolphus. :::* https://archive.org/details/letterfromgeorge00fleerich ::* VI. Diary of Dr. Edward Lake, Archdeacon and Prebendary of Exeter, Chaplain and Tutor to the Princesses Mary and Anne, daughters of the Duke of York, afterwards James the Second, in the years 1677-1678. :::* https://archive.org/details/diaryofdredwardl00lakerich * Vol. 40 (1847) A Commentary of the Services and Charges of William Lord Grey of Wilton, K.G., by his son Arthur Lord Grey of Wilton, K.G. With a memoir of the Author, and illustrative Documents. ::* https://archive.org/details/acommentaryserv00greygoog ::* http://books.google.com/books?id=PjUIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/commentaryofserv00greyrich ::* https://archive.org/details/commentaryofserv40greyuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/williamlordgrey00camduoft * Vol. 41 (1848) Diary of Walter Yonge, Esq., Justice of the Peace, and M.P. for Honiton, written at Colyton and Axminster, co. Devon, from 1604 to 1628 ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryofwalteryon00yongrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000475123 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=VhQpAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 42 (1848) The Diary of Henry Machyn, Citizen and Merchant-Taylor of London, from A.D. 1550 to A.D. 1563. ::* [[Space:The_Diary_of_Henry_Machyn]]: multiple volumes. * Vol. 43 (1849) The Visitation of the County of Huntingdon, under the authority of William Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms, by his deputy Nicholas Charles, Lancaster Herald, A.D. 1613. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=XDc7AQAAMAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=AS1TAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=TiUIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun43char ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationcount00camdgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationhuntin00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/visitationofcoun00charrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000473961 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008957261 * Vol. 44 (1849) The Obituary of Richard Smyth, Secondary of the Poultry Compter, London: being a Catalogue of all such persons as he knew in their life: extending from A.D. 1627 to A.D. 1674. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BC1TAAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=LzwJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/obituaryofrichar00smitrich ::* https://archive.org/details/obituaryofrichar44smituoft * Vol. 45 (1849) Certaine Considerations upon the Government of England. By Sir Roger Twysden, Kt. and Bart. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FGAJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=FGAJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/certaineconside00kembgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/certaineconside01kembgoog * Vol. 46 (1849) Letters of Queen Elizabeth and King James VI of Scotland. ::* https://archive.org/details/LettersOfQueenElizabethAndKingJamesVi.OfScotlandV.46 ::* https://archive.org/details/queenandking00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersqueeneli01brucgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2Zo8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersqueeneli00brucgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SiUIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersofqueenel00elizrich ::* https://archive.org/details/trent_0116401962166_46 ::* https://archive.org/details/camdenletters * Vol. 47 (1849) Chronicon Petroburgense. Nunc primum typis mandatum, curante Thoma Stapleton. starting in the year 1122. ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniconpetrob01brucgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniconpetrob00brucgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniconpetro00camduoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=drY0AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PTUIAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 48 (1850) The Chronicle of Queen Jane, and of two years of Queen Mary, and especially of the Rebellion of '''Sir Thomas Wyat''': Written by a resident in the Tower of London. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=GAk1AQAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SHHzkZ5UAo4C * Vol. 49 (1850) Wills and Inventories, from the Registers of the Commissary of Bury St. Edmund's and the Archdeacon of Sudbury. years 1370 to 1650. ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009787982 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=sxQpAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=HIRHAQAAMAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/willsandinvent00camduoft ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015011273870;view=2up;seq=6 * Vol. 50 (1850) Gualteri Mapes de Nugis Curialium Distinctiones quinque. ::* https://archive.org/details/trent_0116401962208_50 ::* https://archive.org/details/gualterimapesden00mapwrich ::* https://archive.org/details/gualterimapes00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/gualterimapesde00wriggoog ::* https://archive.org/details/gualterimapesde00mapgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/b28748487 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BCIIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kps8AAAAIAAJ * Vol. 51 (1850) The Pylgrymage of Sir Richard Guylforde to the Holy Land, A.D. 1506, from a copy believed to be unique, from the press of Richard Pynson. ::* https://archive.org/details/pylgrymageofsirr00ellirich ::* https://archive.org/details/pylgrymageofsirr00elli ::* https://archive.org/details/pylgrymagesirri00elligoog ::* https://archive.org/details/pylgrymagesirri00britgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/pylgrymageofsirr00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/pylgrymagesirri01elligoog ::* https://archive.org/details/pylgrymageofsirr00lond ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Cc8GAAAAQAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-SQIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=SlYJAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 52 (1851) Moneys received and paid for Secret Services of Charles II and James II from 30th March, 1679 to 25th December, 1688. ::* https://archive.org/details/moneysreceivedpa0000unse * Vol. 53 (1852) Chronicle of the '''Grey Friars of London'''. ::* https://archive.org/details/trent_0116401962240_43 ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleofgreyf00londrich ::* https://archive.org/details/ChronicleOfTheGreyFriarsOfLondon ::* https://archive.org/details/publicationscam00nichgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chroniclegreyfr00britgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/chronicleofgreyf00nichuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/greyfriarsof00camduoft ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PZ88AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=mSMIAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 54 (1853) Proptorium Parvulorum sive Clericorum, Lexicon Anglo-Latinum Princeps, auctore fratre Galfrido Grammatico dicto, e Predicatoribus Lenne Episcopi, Northfolciensi, A.D. circa M.CCCC.XL. Olim e prelo Pynsoniano typis mandatum; nunc primum, commentariolis subjectis, ad fidem codicum recensuit Albertus Way. Vol. 2. Pp. 319-439 [M-R inclusive.] ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=IoNTAAAAcAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008567877 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009529597 ::* [[Wikipedia: Promptorium_parvulorum]] * Vol. 55 (1853) The Camden Miscellany. Vol. 2 ::* I. Account of the Expenses of '''John of Brabant''', and Henry and Thomas of Lancaster, A.D. 1292-3 :::* https://archive.org/details/accountofexpense00jeanrich :::* https://archive.org/details/accountexpenses00ofgoog :::* https://books.google.com/books?id=W_ooAAAAYAAJ :::* https://archive.org/details/ocn123339787.3010.emory.edu ::* II. Houshold Expenses of the Princess Elizabeth during her residence at Hatfield, October 1, 1551, to September 30, 1552. ::* III. The Request and Suite of a True-hearted Englishmand, written by William Cholmley, Londyner, in the yera 1553. ::* IV. The Discovery of the Jesuits' College at Clerkenwell in March 1627-8: and a Letter found in their House, (as asserted,) directed to the Father Rector at Bruxelles. ::* V. Trelawny Papers :::* https://archive.org/details/trelawnypapers00cooprich ::* VI. Autobiography and Anecdotes, by William Taswell, D.D., sometime Rector of Newington, Surry, Rector of Bermondsey, and previously Student of Christ Church, Oxfor. A.D. 1651-1682. * Vol. 56 (1853) Letters and Papers of the Verney Family down to the end of the year 1639. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=wKQUAAAAQAAJ ::* https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/25876/ ::* https://archive.org/details/letterspapersofv00vernrich * Vol. 57 (1853) The Ancren Riwle; a Treatise on the Rules and Duties of Monastic Life. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7BgIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=76QUAAAAQAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000663364 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000204020 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/008957263 * Vol. 58 (1854) Letters of the The Lady Brilliana Harley, wife of Sir Robert Harley of Brampton Bryan, Knight of the Bath. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015062244853;view=2up;seq=6 * Vol. 59 (1855) A Roll of the Household Expenses of Richard de Swinfield, Bishop of Hereford, during part of the years 1289 and 1290. * Vol. 60 (1854) Grants, etc. from the Crown during the reign of Edward the Fifth, from the original Docket-Book, MS. Harl. 433. And two Speeches for opening Parliament, by John Russell, Bishop of Loncoln, Lord Chancellor. * Vol. 61 (1855) The Camden Miscellany. Vol. 3. ::* I. Papers relating to Proceedings in the County of Kent, A.D. 1642 - A.D. 1646/ ::* II. Ancient biographical Poems, on the Duke of Norfoll, Viscount Hereford, the Earl of Essex, and Queen Elizabeth. From Gough's Norfolk MSS. in the Doleian Library. ::* III. A relation of some Abuses which are committed against the Common-Wealth; together with a freindlie Reprehension of the Same. Composed especiallie for the benefit of this countie of Durhame, December the xxvjth 1629 by a poore Freind and Welwisher to the Common-Wealth. ::* IV. Inventories of the Wardrobes, Plate, Chapel Stuff, &c. of '''Henry FitzRoy, Duke of Richmond'''; and of the Wardrobe Stuff at Baynard's Castle, of Katharine Princess Dowager. Edited, with a Memoir and Letters of the Duke of Richmond. * Vol. 62 (1855) A Roll of the Household Expenses of Richard de Swinfield, Bishop of Hereford, during part of the years 1289 and 1290. * Vol. 63 (1856) '''Charles I in 1646''. Letters of King Charles the First to Queen Henrietta Maria. * Vol. 64 (1856) An English Chronicle of the reigns of Richard II, Henry IV, Henry V, and Henry VI, written before the year 1471; with and Appendix containing the 18th and 19th years of Richard II, and the Parliament at Bury St. Edmund's 25th Henry VI; and Supplementary Additions from the Cotton. MS. Chronicle called "Eulogium". * Vol. 65 (1857) The ''' Knights Hospitallers in England''': being the Report of Prior Philip de Thame to the Grand Master Elyan de Villanova for A.D. 1338. * Vol. 66 (1856) Diary of John Rous, Incumbent of Santon Downham, Suffolk, from 1625 to 1642. * Vol. 67 (1857) Trevelyan Papers, Part I, prior to A.D. 1558. ::* https://archive.org/details/trevelyanpapers01trevgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Ph8IAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/trevelyanpapers00camduoft * Vol. 68 (1857) Journal of hte Very Rev. Rowland Davies, LL.D., Dean of Ross, (and afterwards Dean of Cork,) from March 8, 1688-9 to September 29, 1690. * Vol. 69 (1858) The Domesday of St. Paul's of the year M.CC.XXII; or Registrum de Visitatione Maneriorum per Robertum Decanum; and other original Documents relating to the Manors and Churches belonging to the Dean and Chapter of St. Paul's London in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries. * Vol. 70 (1858) Liber Famelicus of Sir James Whitelocke, a Judge of the Court of King's Bench in the Reign of James I and Charles I. * Vol. 71 (1858) '''Savile Correspondience'''. Letters to and from Henry Savile, Esq., Envoy at Paris and Vice-Chamberlain to Charles II and James II, including Letters from his brother George Marquess of Halifax. * Vol. 72 (1858) The Romance of Blonde of Oxford and Jehan of Dammartin, by Philippe de Reimes, a Trouvere of the Thirteenth Century. * Vol. 73 (1859) The Camden Miscellany, Vol. 4 ::* I. A London Chronicle during the Reigns of '''Henry the Seventh and Henry the Eighth'''. ::* II. The Expenses of the Judges of Assize riding the Western and Oxford Circuits, temp. Elizabeth, 1596-1601. ::* III. The Skryveners' Play, The Incredulity of St. Thomas ::* IV. The Childe of Bristowe, a Poem by John Lydgate. ::* V. Sir Edward Lake's Account of his Interviews with Charles I on being created a Baronet, and receiving an Augmentation to his Arms. ::* VI. The Letters of Pope to Atterbury, when in the Tower of London. ::* VII. Supplementary Note to the Discovery of the Jesuits' College at Clerkenwell in March 1627-8: printed in the Second Volume of the Camden Miscellany. * Vol. 74 (1859) Diary of the Marches of the Royal Army during the great Civil War; kept by Richards Symonds. * Vol. 75 (1859) Original Papers illustrative of the Life and Writings of '''John Milton'', including sixteen Letters of State... Appendix of Documents relating to his connection with the Powell family. * Vol. 76 (1860) Letters of George Lord Carew to Sir Thomas Roe, Ambassador to the Court of the Greate Mogul, 1615-1617. ::* https://archive.org/details/trent_0116401962471_76 ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersoflordcar00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersfromgeor00maclgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/lettersfromgeorg00totnrich * Vol. 77 (1859) Narratives of the Days of the Reformation, chiefly from the Manuscripts of '''John Foxe''' the Martyrologist, with two Contemporary Biographies of Archbishop Cranmer. * Vol. 78 (1861) Correspondence of King '''James VI of Scotland''' with Sir Robert Cecil and others in England, during the reign of Queen Elizabeth; with an Appendix containing Papers illustrative of Transactions between King James and Robert Earl of Essex. * Vol. 79 (1861) Letters written by John Chamberlain during the Reign of Queen Elizabeth. * Vol. 80 (1861) Proceedings principally in the County of Kent, in connection with the Parliaments called in 1640, and especially with the Committee of Religion appointed in that year. * Vol. 81 (1861) Parliamentary Debates in 1610. * Vol. 82 (1862) Lists of Foreign Protestants, and Aliens, resident in England 1618-1688 * Vol. 83 (1863) Wills from Doctors' Commons. A Selection of the Wills of Eminent Persons proved in the PRerogatice Court of Canterbury, 1495-1695. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=QxkpAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=-CQIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=BJQ0AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/willsfromdoctor00londgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/willsfromdoctor00commgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/willsfromdoctor00brucgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/willsfromdoctors00churrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009787992 * Vol. 84 (1863) Trevelyan Papers. Part II. A.D. 1446-1643. ::* https://archive.org/details/trevelyanpapers02trevgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=9yQIAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 85 (1863) The Life of Marmaduke Rawdon of York, or Marmaduke Rawdon the second of that name. ::* https://archive.org/details/trent_0116401962562_85 ::* https://archive.org/details/marmadukerawdon00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/lifemarmadukera00davigoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=PB8IAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/lifeofmarmaduker00davirich * Vol. 86 (1863) Letters of Queen '''Margaret of Anjou''' and Bishop Beckington and others, written in the Reigns of Henry V. and Henry VI. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015084527863;view=2up;seq=8 * Vol. 87 (1864) The Camden Miscellany. Vol. 5. ::* I. Five Letters of King '''Charles II''', (written ''during'' exile in Flanders) ::* II. Letter of the Council to Sir Thoms Lake, relating to the Proceedings of Sir Edward Coke at Oatlands ::* III. Documents relating to Sir Walter Raleigh's last voyage. ::* IV. A Catalogue of Early English Miscellanies formerly in the Harleian Library. ::* V. Letters selected fro the collection of Autographs in the possession of William Tite, Esq., M.P., V.P.S.A. ::* VI. Sir Francis Drak's Memorable Service done against the Spaniards in 1587. Written by Robert Leng, Gentleman, one of his co-adventurers and fellow-soldiers. ::* VII. Inquirey into the Genuineness of a Letter dated Februrary 3rd, 1613, and signed Mary Magdaline Davers. * Vol. 88 (1864) Letter from Sir Robert Cecil to George Carew. * Vol. 89 (1865) Promptorium Parvulorum sive Clericorum, Dictionarius Anglo-Latinus Princeps, auctore fratre Galfrido Grammatico dicto, ex ordine Fratrum Predicatorum, Northfolciensi, circa A.D.M.CCCC.XL. Olim ex officina Pynsoniana editum, nunc ab integro, commentariolis subjectis, ad fidem codicum recensuit Albertus Way, A.M. Londini: sumptebus Societatis Camdenensis ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=Qto_AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=OBopAAAAYAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/promptoriumparvu00galfuoft ::* https://archive.org/details/promptoriumparv02waygoog ::* [[Wikipedia: Promptorium_parvulorum]] * Vol. 90 (1865) Letters and other documents illustrating the Relations between England and Germany at the commencement of the '''Thirty Years' War'''. From the outbreak of the Revolution in Bohemia to the Election of the Emperor Ferdinand II. * Vol. 91 (1865) Registrum sive Liber Irrotularius et Consuetudinarius Prioratus Beatae Mariae Wigorniensis [The Register or Book of Records and Customs of the Priory of Blessed Mary of Worcestershire] ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=7-cIAAAAIAAJ&pg=RA5-PP27 * Vol. 92 (1867) '''Pope Alexander the Seventh''' and the College of Cardinals. By John Bargrave, D.D., Canon of Canterbury [1662-1680]. With a Catalogue of Dr. Bargarve's Museum. * Vol. 93 (1867) Accounts and Papers relating to Mary Queen of Scots. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=YOoIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=ss0_AAAAcAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=tpc8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/accountsandpape01brucgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/queenofscotsmar00camduoft ::* https://archive.org/details/accountsandpape00brucgoog ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/007960210 ::* https://www.questia.com/library/709503/accounts-and-papers-relating-to-mary-queen-of-scots * Vol. 94 (1867) History from Marble. Compiled in the reign of Charles II. by Thomas Dingley, Gen. Vol. 1 * Vol. 95 (1867) * Vol. 96 (1867) * Vol. 97 (1868) History from Marble. Compiled in the reign of Charles II. by Thomas Dingley, Gen. Vol. 2 * Vol. 98 (1868) * Vol. 99 (1868) Diary of John Manningham, of the Middle Temple and of Bradbourne, Kent, Barrister-at-law, 1602-1603. ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=DqoKAAAAYAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=2VwJAAAAQAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryjohnmannin00manngoog ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryjohnmannin00librgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryofjohnmanni00mannrich ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000472851 * Vol. 100 (1869) Notes of the Treaty carried on at Ripon between King '''Charles I and the Covenanters of Scotland''', A.D. 1640 taken by Sir John borough, Garter King of Arms. * Vol. 101 (1869) El hecho de los Tratados del Martrimonio pretendido por el Principe de Gales con la serenissima Infante de Espana Maria, tomado desde sus principios para maior demostracion de la verdad, y ajustado con los papeles originales desde consta por el maestro F. Francisco de Jesus, predicador del Rey nuestro senor. narrative of the Spanish Marriage Treaty * Vol. 102 (1869) Churchwardens' Accounts of the Town of Ludlow, in Shropshire, from 1540 to the end of the reign of Queen Elizabeth. * Vol. 103 (1870) Notes of the Debates in the House of Lords, officially taken by Henry Elsing, Clerk of the Parliaments, A.D. 1621 * Vol. 104 (1870) The Camden Miscellany. Vol. 6. ::* I. Life of Mr. William whittingham, Dean of Durham ::* II. The Earl of Bristol's Defence of his Negociations in Spain ::* III. Journal of Sir Francis Walsingham from Dec. 1570 to April 1583. * Vol. 105 (1871) Trevelyan Papers. Part 3. ::* https://archive.org/details/trevelyanpapers00trevgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=V-8IAAAAIAAJ ::* https://archive.org/details/trevelyanpapers03trevgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=EhtdAAAAIAAJ ==== Second/New Series (1871–1901) ==== * Vol. 1 (1871) The ''' Forescue Papers''', consisting chiefly of Letters Relating to State Affairs ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090357062;view=2up;seq=6 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.319510019459473;view=2up;seq=6 * Vol. 2 (1871) Letters and Papers of John Shillingford, Mayor of Exeter 1447-50. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.319510019459481;view=2up;seq=6 * Vol. 3 (1872) The Old Cheque-Book or Book of Remembrance, of The Chapel Royal from 1561 to 1744 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.31951001945949z;view=2up;seq=8 * Vol. 4 (1872) A True Relation of the Life and Death of The Right Reverend Father in God, William Bedell, Lord Bishop of Kilmore in Ireland. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090357047;view=1up;seq=7 * Vol. 5 (1872) The Maire of Bristowe Is Kalendar ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090357039;view=1up;seq=11 * Vol. 6 (1873) Debates in The House of Commons in 1625. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044090357021;view=1up;seq=5 * Vol. 7 (1873) Military Memoir of '''Colonel John Birch sometime Governor of Hereford'' in the Civil War Between Charles I and the Parliament; written by Roe, His Secreteray; with an historical and critical commentary, notes, and appendix. ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022768876;view=1up;seq=5;size=125 * Vol. 8 (1874) Letters Addressed From London to Sir Joseph Williamson while Plenipotentiary at the Congress of Cologne in the Years 1673 and 1674. Vol. 1 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=umn.319510019459546;view=1up;seq=9;size=125 * Vol. 9 (1874) Letters Addressed From London to Sir Joseph Williamson while Plenipotentiary at the Congress of Cologne in the Years 1673 and 1674. Vol. 2 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015022769023;view=1up;seq=5 * Vol. 10 (1874) Account of the Executors of Richard Bishop of London 1303, and of the Executors of Thomas Bishop of Exeter 1310 ::* https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=mdp.39015066343230;view=1up;seq=7 * Vol. 11 (1875) A chronicle of England during the reigns of the '''Tudors''', from A.D. 1485 to 1559, by Charles Wriothesley, Windsor Herald, Vol. I * Vol. 12 (1875) The '''Quarrel Between the Earl of Manchester and Oliver Cromwell'''; An Episode of the English Civil War. * Vol. 13 (1875) The Autobiography of Ann Lady Halkett * Vol. 14 (1875) Miscellany, Vol. VII ::* I. Two Sermons Preached by the Boy-Bishop a St. Paul’s, temp. Henry VIII, and at Glocester, temp. Mary ::* II. Speech of Sir Robert Heath, Attorney-General, in the Case of Alexander Leighton, in the Star Chamber, June 4, 1630 ::* III. Notes of the Judgment Delivered by Sir George Croke in the Case of Ship-Money ::* IV. Letters Relating to the Mission of Sir Thomas Roe to Gustavus Adolphus, 1629-30 ::* V. Receipts and Expenses in the Building of Bodmin church, A.D. 1469 to 1472 * Vol. 15 (1875) Letters of Humphrey Prideaux, Sometime Dean of Norwich, to John Ellis, Dometime Under-Secretary of State, 1674-1722 * Vol. 16 (1876) A Common-Place Book of John Milton, and a Latin Essay and Latin Presumed to be by Milton * Vol. 17 (1876) The Historical Collections of a Citizen of London in the Fifteenth Century. ::* I. John Page’s Poem on the Siege of Rouen ::* II. Lydgate’s Verses on the Kings of England ::* III. William Gregory’s Chronicle of London ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=6qAUAAAAQAAJ * Vol. 18 (1877) Documents relating to the proceedings against William Prynne in 1634 and 1637 * Vol. 19 (1877) Christ Church letters. A volume of medieval letters relating to the affairs of the priory of Christ Church, Canterbury * Vol. 20 (1877) A chronicle of England during the reigns of the '''Tudors''', from A.D. 1485 to 1559, by Charles Wriothesley, Windsor Herald * Vol. 21 A treatise on the pretended divorce between Henry VIII and '''Catharine of Aragon''', by Nicholas Harpsfield, LL.D., archdeacon of Canterbury, printed from a collation of manuscripts by Nicholas Pocock, Camden Society (1878) * Vol. 22 (1878) Correspondence of the Family of Hatton, Being Chiefly Letters Addressed to Christopher, First Viscount Hatton, A.D. 1601-1704 * Vol. 23 (1878) Correspondence of the Family of Hatton, Being Chiefly Letters Addressed to Christopher, First Viscount Hatton, A.D. 1601-1704 * Vol. 24 (1880) Notes of the Debates in the House of Lords, Officially Taken by Henry Elsing, Clerk of the Parliaments, A.D. 1624 and 1626 * Vol. 25 (1879) The Economy of the Fleete, or An Apologeticall Answeare of Alexander Harriss (Late Warden There) Unto XIX Articles set forth Against Him by the Prisoners * Vol. 26 (1880) Documents Illustrating the History of St. Paul’s Cathedral * Vol. 27 (1880) '''The Hamilton Papers'''; Being Selections From Original Letters in the Possession of His Grace the Duke of Hamilton and Brandon, Relating to the Years 1638-1650 * Vol. 28 (1880) Three Fifteenth-Century Chronicles, With Historical Memoranda by John Stowe, The Antiquary, and Contemporary Notes of Occurrences Written by Him in the Reign of '''Queen Elizabeth ''' * Vol. 29 (1881) The Register of the Visitors of the University of Oxford, From AD 1647 to AD 1658. Edited With Some Account of the State of the University During the Commonwealth, by Montagu Burrows * Vol. 30 (1882) Catholicon Anglicum: an English-Latin Wordbook dated 1483 * Vol. 31 (1883) Miscellany, Vol. VIII ::* I. Four Letters of Lord Wentworth, Afterwards Earl of Strafford, With a Poem on His Illness ::* II. Memoir by Madame de Motteville on the Life of Henrietta Maria ::* III. Papers Relating to the Delinquency of Lord Savill, 1642-6, A Secret Negotiation with Charles the First, 1643-4, A Letter From the Earl of Manchester to the House of Lords, Giving an Opinion on the Conduct of '''Oliver Cromwell''', Letters Addressed to the Earl of Lauderdale, Original '''Letters of the Duke of Monmouth''', Correspondence of the Family of Haddock, 1657-1719 ::* VI. Thompson Letters of Richard Thompson to Henry Thompson of Escrick, Co. York, * Vol. 32 (1883) The Voyage to Cadiz in 1625; Being a Journal Written by John Glanville, Secretary to the Lord Admiral of the Fleet, Sir E. Cecil, Afterwards Sir John Glanville, Speaker of the Parliament * Vol. 33 (1884) Letter-Book of Gabriel Harvey, AD 1573-1580 * Vol. 34 (1884) The Lauderdale Papers, Vol. I, 1639-1667 * Vol. 35 (1884) The Political Memoranda of Francis, Fifth Duke of Leeds. Edited, together with other Papers, and with notes, introduction and appendix * Vol. 36 (1885) The Lauderdale Papers, Vol. II, 1667-1673 * Vol. 37 (1884) Troubles Connected with the Prayer Book of 1549 * Vol. 38 (1885) The Lauderdale Papers, Vol. III, 1673-1679 * Vol. 39 (1886) Reports of Cases in the Courts of Star Chamber and High Commission * Vol. 40 (1886) The Nicholas Papers. Correspondence of Sir Edward Nicholas, Secretary of State, Vol. I, 1641-1652 * Vol. 41 (1887) Custumals of Battle Abbey in the Reigns of Edward I and Edward II, 1282-1312 * Vol. 42 (1888) The Travels Through England of Dr. Richard Pococke, Successively Bishop of Meath and of Ossory, During 1750, 1751 and later years, Vol. I * Vol. 43 (1888) Visitations of the Diocese of Norwich, AD 1492-1532 * Vol. 44 (1889) The Travels Through England of Dr. Richard Pococke, Successively Bishop of Meath and of Ossory, During 1750, 1751 and later years, Vol. II * Vol. 45 (1889) Documents Illustrating the Impeachment of the '''Duke of Buckingham in 1626''' * Vol. 46 (1889) Memoirs Relating to the Lord Torrington * Vol. 47 (1890) Essex Papers, Vol. 1, 1672-1679 * Vol. 48 (1891) Visitations and Memorials of Southwell, Minster * Vol. 49 (1891) The Clarke Papers. Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, Secretary to the Council of the Army, 1647-1649, and to General Monck and the commanders of the army in Scotland, 1651-1660, Volume I ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=JvQIAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 50 (1892) The Nicholas Papers, Vol. II, January 1653 – June 1655 * Vol. 51 (1892) Accounts of the Obedientars of Abingdon Abbey * Vol. 52 (1894) Expeditions to Prussia and the Holy land, Made by Henry, Earl of Derby (afterwards King Henry IV), in the years 1390-1391 and 1392-1393; being the accounts kept by his treasurer during two years * Vol. 53 (1895) Miscellany, Vol. IX ::* I. Visitations of churches belonging to St. Paul’s Cathedral 1249-52 ::* II. ‘The spousells’ of the Princess Mary, daughter of Henry VII, to Charles, Prince of Castille, A.D. 1508 ::* III. A Collection of Original Letters from the Bishops to the Privy Council, 1564, with returns of the justices of the peace and others within their respective dioceses, classified according to their religious convictions ::* VI. Papers Relating to '''Thomas Wentworth, First Earl of Strafford ''' ::* V. Hamilton Papers: Addenda ::* VI. Memoirs of Nathaniel, Lord Crewe ::* VII. The journal of Major Richard Ferrier, M.P., while travelling in France in the year 1687, with a brief memoir of his life * Vol. 54 (1894) The Clarke Papers. Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, Secretary to the Council of the Army, 1647-1649, and to General Monck and the commanders of the army in Scotland, 1651-1660 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=igdbAAAAIAAJ * Vol. 55 (1895) Visitations of Churches Belonging to '''St. Paul’s''' Cathedral in 1297 and in 1458 ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=cL8KAAAAYAAJ * Vol. 56 (1896) The Archpriest Controversy. Documents Relating to the Dissensions of the Roman Catholic Clergy, 1597-1602, Vol. I * Vol. 57 (1897) The Nicholas Papers, Vol. III, July 1655 – December 1656 * Vol. 58 (1898) The Archpriest Controversy. Edited for the Royal Historical Society, following the amalgamation with the Camden Society on 2 May 1897, by Thomas Graves Law, Vol. II, Longmans * Vol. 59 (1898) A Narrative of the Changes in the Ministry, 1765-1767, Told by the Duke of Newcastle in a series of letters to John White, M.P. * Vol. 60 (1900) The Narrative of '''General Venables''', with an appendix of Papers, relating to the expedition to the West Indies and the conquest of '''Jamaica, 1654-1655''' * Vol. 61 (1899) The Clarke Papers. Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, Secretary to the Council of the Army, 1647-1649, and to General Monck and the commanders of the army in Scotland, 1651-1660, Vol. III * Vol. 62 (1901) The Clarke Papers. Selections from the Papers of William Clarke, Secretary to the Council of the Army, 1647-1649, and to General Monck and the commanders of the army in Scotland, 1651-1660, Vol. IV ==== Third Series (1900–1963) ==== * Vol 1: (1900) The Cely Papers. Selections from the correspondence and memoranda of the Cely family, merchants of the staple, AD 1475-1488 * Vol 2: (1900) The Despatches and Correspondence of John, Second Earl of Buckinghamshire, Ambassador to the Court of Catherine II. of Russia 1762-1765, Vol. 1 ::* https://archive.org/details/despatchescorres01royauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/publications02royauoft * Vol 3: (1902) The Despatches and Correspondence of John, Second Earl of Buckinghamshire, Ambassador to the Court of Catherine II. of Russia 1762-1765, Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/despatchescorres02royauoft * Vol 4: (1902) Miscellany, Vol. X ::* The Journal of Sir Roger Wilbraham, Solicitor-General in Ireland and Master of Requests for the Year 1593-1616, together with notes in another hand for the Yyear 1642-1649 ::* The Travels and Life of Sir Thomas Hoby, Kt., of Bisham Abbey, written by himself, 1547-64 ::* Prince Rupert at Lisbon (1649) ::* https://archive.org/details/publications04royauoft * Vol 5: (1903) The Despatches of William Perwich English Agent in Paris 1669-1677 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications05royauoft * Vol 6: (1904) Collectanea Anglo-Premonstratensia, Vol.1 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications06royauoft * Vol 7: (1904) Select Despatches from the British Foreign Office Archives Relating to the Formation of the Third Coalition Against France, 1804-1805 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectdespatches07royauoft * Vol. 8: (1905) The Presbyterian Movement in the Reign of Queen Elizabeth as Illustrated by the Minute Book of the Dedham Classis, 1582-1589 ::* https://archive.org/details/presbyterianmove00royauoft * Vol 9: (1906) State trials of the reign of Edward the First, 1289-1293 * Vol 10: (1906) Collectanea Anglo-Premonstratensia, Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/collectaneaangl10royauoft * Vol 11: (1906) The Acts and Accordances of the Eastland Company ::* https://archive.org/details/publications11royauoft * Vol 12: (1906) Collectanea Anglo-Premonstratensia Vol.3 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications12royauoft * Vol 13: (1907) Camden Miscellany Vol. 11 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications13royauoft ::* I. Some Unpublished Letters of Gilbert Burnett, The Historian ::* II. Foxcroft Extracts from the Papers of Thomas Woodcock, ob. 1695 ::* III. The Memoirs of Sir George Courthop, 1616-85 ::* IV. The Commonwealth Charter of the City of Salisbury, 12 September 1656 * Vol 14: (1908) The Relation of Sydnam Poyntz 1624-1636 ::* https://archive.org/details/relationofsydna14royauoft * Vol 15: (1908) The Diary of the Rev. [[Josselin-3|Ralph Josselin]] 1616-1683 ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryofrevralphj15royauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryrevralphjo01jossgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryrevralphjo00jossgoog ::* https://archive.org/details/diaryrevralphjo00hockgoog ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=kjo8AAAAIAAJ ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=b8KKys3zdykC ::* https://books.google.com/books?id=dOoIAAAAIAAJ ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000585760 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000585760 * Vol 16: (1909) Despatches from Paris, 1784-1790, Vol. 1 1784-1787 ::* https://archive.org/details/despatchesfrompa01royauoft * Vol 17: (1909) The Bardon Papers, Documents Relating to the Imprisonment & Trial of Mary Queen of Scots ::* https://archive.org/details/thebardonPapers17royauoft * Vol 18: (1910) Camden Miscellany Vol. 12 ::* https://archive.org/details/camdenmiscvol1218royauoft ::* I. Two London Chronicles From the Collections of John Stow (1523-1564) ::* II. Life of Sir John Digby, 1605-45 ::* III. Iter Bellicosum: Adam Wheeler His Account of 1685 ::* IV. Common rights at Cottenham and Stretham in Cambridgeshire (16th and 17th centuries) * Vol 19: (1910) Despatches From Paris, 1784-1790, Vol. II, 1788-1790 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications19royauoft * Vol 20: (1911) John of Gaunt’s Register (part I, 1371-1375) Vol. I ::* https://archive.org/details/johnofgauntsvol120royauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/publications20royauoft * Vol 21: (1911) John of Gaunt’s Register (part I, 1371-1375) Vol. II ::* https://archive.org/details/publications21royauoft * Vol 22: (1912) The Official Diary of Lieutenant-General Adam Williamson Deputy-Lieutenant of the Tower of London, 1722-1747 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications22royauoft * Vol 23: (1912) English Merchants and the Spanish Inquisition in the Canaries ::* https://archive.org/details/publications23royauoft * Vol 24: (1913) Selections From the Correspondence of Arthur Capel Earl of Essex 1675-1677 ::* https://archive.org/details/selectcorrespart24royauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/publications24royauoft * Vol 25: (1914) The Chronicle of Novogorod ::* https://archive.org/details/publications25royauoft * Vol 27: (1916) The Estate Book of Henry de Bray of Harleston, co. Northants, c.1289-1340 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications27royauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/estatebookofhenr00brayrich ::* https://archive.org/details/estatebookofhenr00bray * Vol 28: (1917) Autobiography of Thomas Raymond and Memoirs of the Family of Guise of Elmore Gloucestershire ::* https://archive.org/details/publications28royauoft * Vol 29: (1919) The Stonor Letters and Papers, Vol. 1, 1290-1483 ::* https://archive.org/details/stonorletterspap01royauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/publications29royauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000472307 * Vol 30: (1919) The Stonor Letters and Papers, Vol. 2 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications30royauoft ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000472307 * Vol 31: (1920) The Nicholas Papers Vol. 4, 1657-1660 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications31royauoft * Vol 32: (1922) British Diplomatic Instructions 1689-1789, Vol. 1-Sweden, 1689-1727 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications32royauoft ::* https://archive.org/details/britishdiplomati32chan ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000275367 * Vol 33: (1922) Parliamentary Papers of John Robinson, 1774-1784 ::* https://archive.org/details/publications33royauoft * Vol 34 Miscellany, Vol. XIII (1924) ::* Gesta Dunelmensia, A.D. MCCC ::* Supplementary Stonor letters and Papers, 1314-1482 ::* Devereux Papers with Richard Broughton’s memoranda, 1575-1601 ::* The voyages of Captain William Jackson, 1642-5 ::* The English conquest of Jamaica, from May 20, 1655, when the English laid siege to it, up to July 3, 1656, by Captain Julian de Castilla * Vol 35 (1925) British diplomatic instructions, 1689-1789, Vol. II, France 1689-1721 ::* https://archive.org/details/britishdiplomati35chan * Vol 36 (1925) British diplomatic instructions, 1689-1789, Vol. III, Denmark ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000275367 * Vol 37 Miscellany, Vol. XIV (1926) ::* I. Spanish narratives of the English attack on Santo Domingo, 1655 ::* II. Embajada Espanola. An anonymous contemporary Spanish guide to diplomatic procedure in the last quarter of the seventeenth century ::* III. The will of Peter de Aqua Blanca, bishop of Hereford, 1268 ::* IV. The ransom of John II, king of France, 1360-70 ::* V. 1386 Parliament by Thomam Fauent * Vol 38 (1927) British diplomatic instructions, 1689-1789, Vol. IV, France, 1721-1727 * Vol 39 (1928) British Diplomatic instructions, 1689-1789, Vol. V, Sweden, 1727-1789 ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000275367 * Vol 40 (1928) The '''Vita Wulfstani of William of Malmesbury''', to which are added the extant abridgments of this work, and the Miracles and Translation of St. Wulfstan * Vol 41 Miscellany, Vol. XV (1929) ::* A Transcript of ‘The red book’, a detailed account of the '''Hereford bishopric estates in the 13th century''' ::* Edward II, the Lords Ordainers and Piers Gaveston’s jewels and horses ::* Roberts Table of Canterbury archbishopric charters ::* An Early Admiralty case, A.D. 1361 ::* Select Tracts and Table Books Relating to English Weights and Measures, 1100­1742 ::* An English Prisoner in Paris during the Terror, 1793-4 * Vol 42 (1929) Notes of the debates in the House of Lords, officially taken by Robert Bowyer and Henry Elsing, cerls of the parliaments, AD 1621, 1625, 1628 * Vol 43 (1930) British diplomatic instructions, 1689-1789, Vol. VI, France, 1727-1744 ::* https://archive.org/details/britishdiplomati43chan * Vol 44 (1930) '''Private Correspondence of Chesterfield''' and Newcastle, 1744-1746, Part 1, Chesterfield at The Hague, Part 2, Chesterfield at Dublin * Vol 45 (1931) Documents illustrating the activities of the general and provincial chapters of the English Black Monks, 1215-1540, Vol. I * Vol 46 (1932) British diplomatic representatives, 1689-1789 * Vol 47 (1931) Documents illustrating the activities of the General and Provincial Chapters of the English Black Monks, 1215-1540, Vol. II * Vol 48 (1933) The diplomatic correspondence of '''Richard II''' * Vol 49 (1934) British diplomatic instructions, 1689-1789, Vol. III, France, part IV, 1745-1789 ::* https://archive.org/details/britishdiplomati49chan ::* https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000275367 * Vol 50 (1934) British diplomatic representatives, 1789-1852 * Vol 51 Rotula Parliamentorum Anglie hactenus inediti, MCCLXXIX-MCCCLXXIII (1935) * Vol 52 Miscellany, Vol. XVI, (1936) ::* The State of England Anno Dom. 1600, by Thomas Wilson ::* Discours of the Turkes, by Sir Thomas Sherley ::* A relation of a short survey of the western counties, made by a lieutenant of the military company in Norwich in 1635 ::* Supplementary Stiffkey Papers (see Third Series XXVI) ::* A probate inventory of goods and chattels of Sir John Eliot, late prisoner in the Tower, 1633 * Vol 53 (1936) Robert Lodor’s farm accounts, 1610-1620 * Vol 54 (1937) Documents illustrating the activities of the General and Provincial Chapters of the English Black Monks, 1215-1540, Vol. III * Vol 55 '''Memorials of the Holles family''', 1493-1656, by Gervase Holles * Vol 56 (1937) '''John of Gaunt’s''' Register, 1379-1383, Vol. I * Vol 57 (1937) John of Gaunt’s Register, 1379-1383, Vol. II * Vol 58 (1939) Early Charters of the cathedral church of St Paul, London * Vol 59 (1937) The Formation of Canning’s Ministry, February to August 1827 * Vol 60 (1938) The correspondence of Lord Aberdeen and Princess Lieven, 1832-1854, Vol. I, 1848-1854 * Vol 61 (1939) The letters of Arnulf of Lisieux * Vol 62 (1939) The correspondence of Lord Aberdeen and Princess Lieven, 1832-1854, Vol. II, 1848-1854 * Vol 63 (1940) British consular reports on the trade and politics of '''Latin America, 1824-1826 ''' * Vol 64 Miscellany, Vol. XVII (1940) ::* Ely chapter ordinances and Visitation records, 1241-1515 ::* Mr. Harrie Cavendish his journey to and from Constantinople 1589, by Fox, his servant ::* Sir John Eliot and the Vice-Admiralty of Devon * Vol 65 (1941) The correspondence of Charles Arbuthnott * Vol 66 (1942) Ministers’ Accounts of the Earldom of Cornwall, 1296-1297, Vol. I * Vol 67 (1944) The notebook of John Penry, 1593 * Vol 68 Ministers’ Accounts of the Earldom of Cornwall, 1296-1297, Vol. II * Vol 69 The Letter-book of John Viscount Mordaunt, 1658-1660 * Vol 70 The Gascon Calendar of 1322 * Vol 71 Cartulary of St. Mary Clerkenwell * Vol 72: (1949) Encomium Emmae Reginae ::* https://archive.org/details/publications72royauoft * Vol 73 Select documents of the English lands of the '''Abbey of Bec ''' * Vol 74 The Anglica historia of Polydore Vergil, A.D. 1485-1537 * Vol 75 The correspondence of David Scott, director and chairman of the East India Company, relating to Indian affairs, 1787-1805, Vol. I, 1787­1799 * Vol 76 The correspondence of David Scott, director and chairman of the East India Company, relating to Indian affairs, 1787-1805, Vol. II, 1800­1805 * Vol 77 The private correspondence of Lord Macartney, governor of Madras, 1781-1785 * Vol 78 The despatches of Sir Robert Sutton, ambassador in Constantinople, 1710­1714 * Vol 79 Miscellany, Vol. XVIII (1948) ::* The Benares diary of Warren Hastings ::* Some letters of the Duke of Wellington to his brother, William Wellesley-Pole ::* The Restoration Visitation of the University of Oxford and its colleges * Vol 8 Miscellany, Vol. XIX (1952) ::* Some documents regarding the fulfilment and interpretation of the Treaty of Bretigny, 1361-9 ::* The Anglo-French negotiations at '''Bruges''', 1374-7 * Vol 81 The political correspondence of Mr Gladstone and Lord Granville, 1868­1876, Vol. I, 1868-1871 (1952) * Vol 82 The political correspondence of Mr Gladstone and Lord Granville, 1868­1876, Vol. II, 1871-1876 (1952) * Vol 83 Miscellany, Vol. XX (1953) ::* A Brief Collection of Queenes majesties Most High and Most Honourable Courtes of Recordes by Richard Robinson ::* The Hastings Journal of the Parliament of 1621 ::* The Minute Book of James Courthope * Vol 84 (1954) The Kalendar of Abbot Samson of documents * Vol 85 The sermons of Thomas Brinton, bishop of Rochester, 1373-1389, Vol. I (1954) * Vol 86 The sermons of Thomas Brinton, bishop of Rochester, 1373-1389, Vol. II (1954) * Vol 87 (1954) The War of Saint-Sardos, 1323-1325. gascon diplomatic documents * Vol 88 '''Cartulary of the priory of St. Gregory''', Canterbury, Woodcock (1956) ed. Audrey M. * Vol 89 (1957) The chronicle of Walter of Guisborough, previously edited as the chronicle of Walter of Hemingford or Hemingburgh * Vol 90 Miscellany, Vol. XXI (1958) ::* The chronicle attributed to John of Wallingford ::* A journal of events during the Gladstone Ministry, 1864-74, by John, first earl of Kimberley * Vol 91 (1961) The Diurnal of Thomas Rugg, 1659-1661 * Vol 92 (1962) Liber Eliensis * Vol 93 (1962) The household Papers of '''Henry Percy, ninth earl of Northumberland''', 1564-1632 * Vol 94 (1963) The parliamentary diary of Sir Edward Knatchbull, 1722-1730 ==== Fourth Series (1969-1993) ==== * Vol 1. (1969) Miscellany, Vol. XXII ::* Charters of the earldom of Hereford, 1095-1201 ::* Indentures of retinue with '''John of Gaunt, Duke of Lancaster''', enrolled in Chancery, 1367-99 ::* Autobiographical memoir of Joseph Jewell, 1763-1846 * Vol 2. (1965) Documents illustrating the rule of Walter de Wenlok, abbot of Westminster, 1283­1307 * Vol 3. (1966) The early correspondence of Richard Wood, 1831-1841 * Vol 4. (1967) Letters from the English Abbots to the chapter at Citeaux, 1442-1521 * Vol 5. (1968) The Papers of George Wyatt * Vol 6. (1969) The Records of the Trial of Walter Langeton * Vol 7. (1969) Miscellany, Vol. XXIII ::* The Accounts of John Balsall, Purser of the Trinity of Bristol, 1480-1 ::* An Anonymous Parliamentary Diary, 1705-6 ::* Leicester House Politics, 1750-60 ::* Parliamentary Diaries of Nathaniel Ryder, 1764-7 * Vol 8. (1971) Documents Illustrating the British Conquest of Manilla, 1762-1763 * Vol 9. (1972) Miscellany, Vol. XXIV ::* Documents relating to the disputed succession of the duchy of Brittany, 1341 ::* Documents relating to the Anglo-French Negotiations of 1439 ::* John Benet’s Chronicle for the years 1400-1462 * Vol 10. Herefordshire Militia Assessments of 1663 * Vol 11. The Early Correspondence of Jabez Bunting * Vol 12. Wentworth Papers, 1597-1628 * Vol 13. (1974) Miscellany, Vol. XXV ::* Letters of William, Lord Paget of Beaudesert, 1547-1563 ::* Parliamentary Diary of John Clementson, 1770-1802 ::* Report on Bolivia, 1827 * Vol 14. (1975) Miscellany, Vol. XXVI ::* Ordinances for the Duchy of Lancaster ::* ‘A Breviat of the Effects devised for Wales’ ::* ‘The Muster-Master’ ::* ‘A Book of All the Several Officers of the Court of the Exchequer…’ by Lawrence Squibb ::* The Letters of Henry St. John to the Earl of Orrey, 1709-1711 * Vol 15. (1975) Sidney Ironworks Accounts 1541-1573 * Vol 16. (1975) The Account Book of Beaulieu Abbey * Vol 17. (1976) Western Circuit Assize Orders, 1629-1648: A Calendar * Vol 18. (1977) Four English Political Tracts of the Later Middle Ages ::* ‘Tractatus De Regibus’ ::* ‘De Quadripartia Regis Specie’ ::* ‘Tractus de Regimine Principum Ad Regem Henricurn Sextum’ ::* The III Considercacions Right Necesserye to the Good Governaunce of a Prince’ * Vol 19. (1977) Proceedings of the Short Parliament * Vol 20. (1977) '''Norwich heresy Trials''' in the Diocese of Norwich, 1428-1431 * Vol 21. (1978) Edmund Ludlow: A Voyce from the Watch Tower: Part V, 1660-1662 * Vol 22. (1979) Miscellany, Vol. XXVII ::* The Disputed regency of the Kingdom of Jerusalem, 1264-6 and 1268 ::* George Rainsford’s Ritratto d’Ingliterra (1556) ::* The Letter-Book of Thomas Bentham, Bishop of Coventry and Lichfield, 1560­1561 * Vol 23. The Letters of Third Viscount Palmerston to Laurence and Elizabeth Sulivan, 1804-1863 * Vol 24. Documents Illustrating the Crisis of 1297-1298 in England * Vol 25. The Diary of Edward Goshcen, 1900-1914 * Vol 26. English Suits before the Parlement of Paris, 1420-1436 * Vol 27. William '''Cavendish, Fourth Duke of Devonshire''', Memoranda on State of Affairs, 1759-1762 * Vol 28. Barrington Family Letters, 1628-1632 * Vol 29. Miscellany, Vol. XXVIII ::* The Account of the Great Household of '''Humphrey, First Duke of Buckingham''' for the year 1452-3 ::* Documents concerning the Negotiations of the Anglo-French Treaty of March 1550 ::* The Vita Mariae Angliae Reginae of Robert Wingfield of Brantham ::* Count of Feria’s Dispatch to Philip II of 14th November 1558 * Vol 30. Gentlemen of Science: Early Correspondence of the British Association for the Advancement of Science * Vol 31. Reading '''Abbey Cartularies I '' * Vol 32. Letters of the First Viscount Harding of Lahore, 1844-1847 * Vol 33. Reading '''Abbey Cartularies II ''' * Vol 34. Miscellany, Vol. XXIX ::* Computus Rolls of the English Lands of the Abbey of Bec (1272-1289) ::* Financial Memoranda of the Reign of Edward V ::* A Collection of Several Speeches and Treatises of the Late Lord Treasurer Cecil ::* John Howson’s Answers to Archbishop Abbot’s Accusations at his ‘Trial’ ::* Debates in the House of Commons 1697-1699 * Vol 35. 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    Cameron Bible

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    Records in a family Bible sent to Harry John WHITE by his mother, and now in the custody of Eleanor Anne WHITE, married BRAY. Universally known in the family as the Cameron Bibles, despite no Camerons. Text reads: Adam Todd was Born 4th Sept 1747 Jennet Todd, his wife was born 5th August 1742 John Todd our Son was born 25th Feby 1770 Jean Todd our Daughter born 24th Decbr 1772 Agnes & Elizabeth our Daughters was born 8th May 1775 Twins = Agnes died in minority God give us Grace on this book to Read and meditate in faith, our Redeemer always to love. Adam Todd Died 10th of April 1825 aged 78 Jennet Todd Died 29th of March 1829 aged 87 Elizabeth Todd Died 27 of January 1837 aged 62 Jane Durston daughter of Adam Todd died on the second of February 1850 in the Seventy eight year of her age 78. John West son in law of Jane Durston died on the second of February 1850 in the Thirtyeth year of his age 30th 1850 Thos James White son in law of Jane Durston dies June 5th 1862 aged 33 Mary Janet White daughter of Jane Durston relic of John West and Thomas White Born Dec 21 1819 died Oct 5 1899 aged 80. Harry John White son of Mary Janet White and Thomas James White born April 2nd 1856. Married Mary Jane McDowell Feb 10th 1881 who died March 21st 1904 aged 39 years. Harry John White arrived in South Australia May 10th 1874 ETHEL MARY WOODHEAD daughter of HARRY JOHN WHITE born Jan 27th 1882 ETHEL DOREEN born Jan 26th 1908 SARAH JEAN born 24th Sept 1910 SYBIL MAUDE born Nov 11th 1911 MARY McDOWELL born July 24th 1915 MARJORIE DURSTON born 28th May 1920 Valda Lois born August 31st 1926 daughters of ETHEL MARY and JOHN WOODHEAD ARTHUR JOHN WILLIAM FROST born Dec 5th 1929, son of ETHEL DOREEN FROST Copy follows with: Copied from original EF 1937 (Ethel Frost)

    Cameron County, Texas

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    [[Category: Cameron County, Texas]][[Category: Cameron County, Texas, Cemeteries]] [[Category:Texas Projects]] [[Category: Port of Entry, Texas|Ports of Entry in Texas]] ----
    Welcome to Cameron County, Texas!
    *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' *ihe leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. *Contributing Member Allan H Thomas ===History/Timeline=== '''Formed''' *{{Blue|Feb 12, 1848 the Texas legislature created Cameron County, from parts of Hidalgo, Willacy, Kenedy, Brooks counties. It was named for Captain Ewen Cameron.https://web.archive.org/web/20110110063640/http://www.tamu.edu/ccbn/dewitt/captains.htm#cameron}} {{Image|file=Starr_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=. }}{{clear}} * https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hdb04 :'''Archaic Period''' 10,000 years ago Artifacts found here indicate inhabitants over 10,000 years ago. In the lower valley were 7 groups Coahuiltecans and Karankawas Indians hunting animals, fished, and gathered berries, fruits, and roots, as well as mountain laurel and peyote for their narcotic effects. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc04 :Spanish arrived, the natives died from disease caught from the Europeans. Comanches came into the area and then Lipan Apaches. :'''1638'''--First Spanish Explorers under Jacinto Garcia de Sepulveda to explore, crossing the Rio Grander near Mier. :'''1687''' Alonso De León, - journey #2 found the location of Fort St. Louis, crossed the Rio Grande to Baffin Bay. :'''Jan 1747''' - Miguel de la Garza Falcón explored N bank of Rio Grande from Eagle Pass He listed the Indian groups in the area. Description of this land--- ''unfit for settlement because of the inadequate fresh water supply.'' :'''Feb, 1781''' - Spanish granted 59 leagues land on N bank (all of Brownsville) :'''Feb 27, 1747''', José de Escandón built a raft to sound the Rio Grande north of present-day Matamoros, Tamaulipas, and crossed into what is now Cameron County. :'''1757''' - José Tienda de Cuervo recommended titles to the land in the area be given to colonists. :'''1765'''-San Juan de los Esteros ( Matamoros) was established South of the Rio Grande. :'''1781''' -Spanish authorities granted 59 leagues of land lying on the N bank of the river (all of Brownsville) to José Salvador de la Garza, for ranch about 16 miles NW of site.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hdb04 :'''April 18, 1789''', when Juan José Ballí was granted San Salvador del Tule area. and other grants. : '''1836''' the area was part of the state of Tamaulipas, but after the signing of the treaties of Velasco it was claimed as part of Texas and included in San Patricio County. :'''1830 & 1840's''' Mexico claimed the territory, (there were no fences) Mexican rancheros ranged their herds across the much of the area. By 1840 there were isolated settlements throughout the region, especially along the Rio Grande. :'''1846-1848 Mexican American War''' -- US troops commanded by Gen. Zachary Taylor marched into the disputed territory between the Nueces River and the Rio Grande and constructed a defensive position across from Matamoros. :Fort Texas was renamed Fort Brown, honoring Maj. Jacob Brown who died there. :'''Apr 25, 1846'''During the Mexican-American War, a skirmish occurred between US and Mexican troops at Las Rucias (Las Rusias), in SW Cameron County, became known as the spot where "American blood was shed on American soil," the spark that ignited the Mexican War. Two other Mexican War battles were fought in Cameron County, the battle of '''Palo Alto (May 8, 1846)''' and '''battle of Resaca de la Palma (May 9, 1846).''' This was part of the Mexican-American War. :'''Feb 12, 1848''' {{blue|The Texas legislature created Cameron County, (3,308 sq. mi.) in size, from parts of Hidalgo, Willacy, Kenedy, Brooks counties}}. :'''July 4, 1848-''' Signing of the Treaty of treaty of Guadalupe-Hidalgo area became part of US. Santa Rita- County seat (5 mi downstream from Fort Brown,) was the earliest English-speaking town. :'''Dec 1848''' Stillman pushed for Brownsville to be county seat in the next election, (west of Fort Brown).. Brownsville, Texas is located near the southern tip of Texas, across the Rio Grande from Matamoros, Tamaulipas, at the southernmost tip of Texas. Highways 77, 83 and the Missouri Pacific railroad meet in Brownsville. It is a major port of entry to Mexico. :'''1846-48''' Merchants on both sides of the border started shipping goods to Brownsville and smuggling them across the Rio Grande to avoid paying high Mexican duties. *See [[Space:Old_Alice_Road|'''{{orange|Old Alice Road}}''']] :'''1846-1848''' During the Mexican War, Richard King, Mifflin Kenedy and Stillman set up a transport company to haul American troops and supplies up the river. :{{Blue |Cameron County, Texas was created on February 12, 1848 and formed from [[:Space: Nueces County, Texas|Nueces County]]}}. Cameron County was named for [[Cameron-4367|Ewen Cameron]], a soldier during the Texas Revolution, the namesake of [[Cameron-1888|Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel]]. The County Seat is [[:Category: Brownsville, Texas|Brownsville]]. :'''Post 1848''' King, Kennedy and Stillman established a monopoly on river transportation, ensuring Anglo dominance of trade in the area and helping to encourage growth. :'''1849 and 1850''' California-bound gold-seekers came through the area, landing at Port Isabel and taking the military road to the west; some stayed and became settlers. Cholera and yellow fever epidemics struck the area on several occasions. :'''1849''' Fort Brown was rebuilt with brick buildings, and federal troops were stationed. :'''1850 and 1853''' first railroad actually built in Cameron County was a military road constructed by Philip H. Sheridan connecting Brazos Santiago to White Ranch. A board of land commissioners examined the claims to land in the area and confirmed many Spanish and Mexican grants. :'''1860''' ' Brownsville thrived due to its port and the Civil War. Cotton was shipped from the port to elude the union blockade. Cotton caravans and others bearing salt from El Sal del Rey in Hidalgo Co. Texas legislature authorized Spanish and Mexican grantees to establish their titles by court procedure. Land disputes and court cases over legal titles dragged on years.

    :'''1860''' Yturria Family Ranches, Cameron County 165,000 Acres USED for cattle, oil, gas, birding, and wild game hunting. :Yturria ranches are unique. Francisco Yturria was born in Matamoros, 1830. He began as an apprentice to his father's friend, Charles Stillman (who was a merchant of the Rio Grande valley. Stillman also went into business with Richard King, founder of King Ranch during the Civil war. Yturria began his rancho in 1860, but rarely visited it. He was busy operating his own mercantile business and a bank. Most of his money when he went into business with Stillman and Richard King, the founder of the King Ranch, during the Civil War. His ranch was left to his adopted children and today 30 descendants own different parts of the ranch.. http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    :'''Post 1850''' Cameron County's economy was based largely on ranching. Almost all the land in the county remained in ranches, mostly owned by a few wealthy landholders. :'''1864''' Confederate forces recaptured the fort from the Federal forces. :'''May 1854''' - Last land battle of Civil War, (Battle of Palmetto Ranch) near Brazos Santiago. :'''1872''' Simón Celaya funded and built a narrow-gauge line, the Rio Grande Valley Railway, between Brownsville and Port Isabel. The railroad served to break the Kenedy-King steamboat monopoly, e lack of a rail connection to the North proved to be a serious impediment to trade. :'''1880''' Economy stagnated - a new railroad linking San Antonio with Laredo diverted much of the trade away, and the Morgan Lines quit making regular stops at Brazos Santiago. Most land owned and controlled by large ranches shifted to small farmers. :'''1880's''' George Paul Brulay built the first irrigation system. Corn was the leading crop, with vegetables and other foods accounting for most of the rest of the harvest.


    :'''East Family Ranches''', in counties: Brooks, Cameron, Hildago, Jim Hogg, Kenedy, Kleberg, Starr, And Willacy counties. (340,000 Acres) used for Cattle, oil, gas, no known date of founding. :{{red|This ranching family will not talk to the press.}} According to the 1957 book, "The King Ranch" by Tom Lea: Tom T East a rancher married Alice Kleberg, granddaughter of Richard King and the King Ranch in 1915. The newlyweds went to live on Tom East's San Antonio Viejo Ranch located 75 miles from the King Ranch. The Easts suffered financial troubles and sold their 77,000 acres . After this the first oil well was found on their ranch San Antonio Viejo.).. Upon Alice Kleberg's death, her estate was transferred back to the East family. :Robert and Evelyn East, widow of his brother own the East Family Ranches. Robert owns the San Antonio Viejo, Casa Verde and San Pablo while while Evelyn East owns the Santa Fe.http://www.texasmonthly.com/articles/the-biggest-ranches/

    :'''Today'''- In the fall, the rest of the large state of Texas with its 254 Counties still buy '''{{Orange| Oranges and Grapefruit}}''' which are grown in the area where it is warm longer in the fall. This is what we Texans call '''{{Green|The Valley }}'''

    *March 5 , 2021 *Space X is building the Space X, South Texas Launch Site, a private space launch facility East of Brownsville on the Gulf Coast. *'''Visit Del Mar Resort Boca Chica Beach''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]'''[[Space:Del_Mar_Resort%2C_Boca_Chica_Beach%2C_Brazos_de_Santiago|{{Blue|Space:Del Mar Resort Boco Chica Beach}}]]''' *[https://www.tpr.org/border-immigration/2021-05-12/spacex-rio-grande-valley-local-concerns-grow Space X and the Valley concerns] this reports the Valley concerns about littering by Space X and destruction on the Padre Island beaches.

    ''' Adjacent Counties''' {{Geographic Location | Reference Location = Cameron County, [[:Category: Texas | Texas]] | NW Location = | N Location = [[:Category: Willacy County, Texas|Willacy County]] | NE Location= | E Location = [[Wikipedia:Gulf of Mexico|''Gulf of Mexico'']] | SE Location = | S Location =[[:Category: Matamoros, Tamaulipas|Matamoros,]] [[:Tamaulipas, México|Tamaulipas,]] [[:Category: México|Mexico]] | SW Location = | W Location = [[:Category: Hidalgo County, Texas|Hidalgo County]] }} ====Government Offices==== '''1882-83 1st courthouse''' Cameron county built the first courthouse on Jefferson Street. This building served the county 30 years then Rio Grande Masonic Lodge bought the building. '''1912 2nd Courthouse''' - a building that also had a jail. Description- Classical Revival style rectangular cross axial plan courthouse is three stories with an elevated basement. The brick exterior features banded ground floor courses, Corinthian columns and pilasters, a dome and a classical parapet with terra cotta trim. The interior is notable for its octagonal rotunda and elaborate art-glass dome. When the new courthouse was built this was for county offices and was renamed the Dancy Building for Oscar C. Dancy. {{Image|file=Cameron_County_Texas-4.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=. }} '''1978 3rd Courthouse''' - is 3 story, with utilitarian use. {{Image|file=Cameron_County_Texas-5.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1978 courthouse }}{{clear}} '''Cameron County on WikiTree''' :[[:Category: Port of Entry, Texas|Ports of Entry in Texas]] :[[:Category: Cameron County, Texas, Cemeteries | Cameron County Cemeteries]] :[[:Category: Cameron County, Texas, Schools | Cameron County Schools]] :[[:Category: Cameron County, Texas, Religious Congregations |Cameron County Religious Congregations]] {{Image|file=Cameron_County_Texas-3.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Battle of Palo Alto- Mexican US War. }} The Spanish Archives of the contain the names of at least 1,000 Bands of Native Americans. The American Indians of this region consisted of groups with 100-500 people. They were semi-nomadic and hunter-gatherers. The Coahuiltecan Region was between the Sierra Madre Oriental and the San Antonio River[http://www.texasbeyondhistory.net/st-plains/peoples/coahuiltecans.html Coahuiltecan on Texas Beyond History website] [https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/bmcah Coahuiltecan in Handbook of Texas Online] ===Geography=== :Rio Grande Plains Region :Size: 905 sq mi :Elevation- sea level-60 ft :Soil- Sandy, saline, clay, and remainder is brown and red loam.: :Vegetation - Eastern- Gulf Prairie Marsh ltrasses, blue stem, grama grasses. Rest of county is brush, weeks, grasses. mesqute, live Oak, post oak. :Natural resources include oil and gas, barite, celestite, chromium, bentonite clay, fluorspar, manganese, and phosphate. :Farmland--- 41-50% of county prime :Natural resources- :Climate: subtropical, subhumid, hot summers, mild winters :Temperatures -average low of 50° F to 69° in January -- average high of 75° F to 94° in July. :Rainfall averages twenty-six inches per year. Snowfall is exceedingly rare. :Growing season- 320 days, with the first freeze in mid-December and the last in late January. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_County,_Texas ''' Protected Areas''' {{Image|file=Cameron_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=250 |caption=Palo Alto landscape . }}{{clear}} '''Land Grants''' :1757 - A royal inspection was made by José Tienda de Cuervo and he recommended that titles to the land in the area be given to the colonists. :1765 - [[:Category: Matamoros, Tamaulipas|San Juan de los Esteros (present-day Matamoros)]] was established south of the Rio Grande. :1781 - José Salvador de la Garza received fifty-nine leagues of land lying on the north bank of the river (including all of site of Brownsville) from Spanish authorities.De la Garza established a ranch about sixteen miles northwest of the site. :1781-1788 - :April 18, 1789 - Juan José Ballí was granted the San Salvador del Tule ''' Immigration'''
    International Bridges:
    *Brownsville & Matamoros International Bridge (B&M), known locally as the "Old Bridge." The B&M International Bridge also serves as an international railway for Union Pacific. *Gateway International Bridge, known locally as the "New Bridge" *Veterans International Bridge at Los Tomates, or locally simply known as the "Los Tomates" or "Veterans" bridge. '''Disasters and Epidemics/Pandemics''' :Cholera and yellow fever epidemics struck the area on several occasions :Droughts :Floods ===Demographics=== Population -post-Civil War era was equally split between Anglos and Hispanics. Ethnic relations were generally harmonious: as in the rest of the lower Rio Grande valley, Cameron County leaders consisted of both Anglos and Mexicans, linked socially and economically through marriage and the social-religious custom of compadrazgo. Intermarriage was not practiced exclusively by the elite, but occurred at all levels of society. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_County,_Texas Cameron County is a favored tourist destination. Each winter thousands of visitors arrive from the North, attracted by the mild climate and low cost of living, and during the spring and summer many more come to visit the beaches on Padre Island, which has seen intense development during the past two decades. The first public school system was established in the mid-1850s, with (6) Cameron County public schools in operation. With the growth of population after the turn of the century the number of schools grew, to 59 by 1904. By 1930 many schools were segregated, with insufficient money spent on Mexican schools. By 1960 many were segregated, still only 7 % of population having graduated from high school. However statistics could be wrong----this author, Richardson-7161 sent to college with 5 who attained their college degrees from this area. 1910-1930 was population increase to 77,540 in 1930. This was due some to increase of farmers from lMidwest and immigrants from Mexico looking for better jobs and lives. *1880 Population of Cameron County, doubled between 1860 and 1860--1880 (population declined then rose to 6,028 to 14,959) '''Resources'''
    *https://www.thc.texas.gov/public/upload/preserve/survey/survey/Irrigation.pdf *[https://www.sanbenitohistory.com *Palo Alto Battlefield National Historical Park *Laguna Atascosa National Wildlife Refuge (part) *Lower Rio Grande Valley National Wildlife Refuge (part) *[https://www.nps.gov/pais/ Padre Island National Seashore] {{Image|file=Cameron_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=250 |caption=Brownsville. }}{{clear}} *[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][https://www.cityofsanbenito.com/251/San-Benito-History-Museum San Benito History Museum] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][http://www.stxmaps.com/go/texas-historical-marker-home-of-col-sam-robertson.html Home of Colonel Sam Robertson] San Benito, Texas :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[:Category: South Padre Island, Texas|South Padre Island]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][http://www.dmwv.org/mexwar/mwsites/cameron.htm Historic Sites of the U.S.-Mexican War] on dmwv.org :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]Resaca de la Palma Site State Park, :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]Port Isabel Lighthouse State Historic Structure, :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]Brazos Island State Scenic Park :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]Immaculate Conception Cathedral, :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]Old Brulay Plantation, :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]García Pasture. *Space X is building the Space X, South Texas Launch Site, a private space launch facility East of Brownsville on the Gulf Coast. *'''Visit Del Mar Resort Boca Chica Beach''': :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Space:Del_Mar_Resort%2C_Boca_Chica_Beach%2C_Brazos_de_Santiago|Space:Del Mar Resort Boco Chica Beach]] *Tourist Festival and Shuffleboard Tourney, *the Winter Olympics, *the Cameron County Livestock Show, *Charro Days, *the Winter Texan Fishing Tourney, *the Valley Music Festival, *the Tip O'Texas Wildcat Show, *Little Bit of Mexico, *the All-Valley Winter Texans Golden Tourney, *Riofest, *the Blessing of the Shrimp Fleet, *the Texas International Fishing Tournament, *Seafest, *Fiesta Internacional, *the Welcome Home Winter Texans Party. ''' Schools'''
    {{Image|file=Anderson_County_Texas-4.gif |align=l |size=140 |caption=' }}{{clear}} Colleges/Universities *University of Texas Rio Grande Valley (previously University of Texas at Brownsville) *Texas Southmost College *The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston, ''' Public Schools'''
    See: [[:Category: Cameron County, Texas, Schools|Cameron County, Texas, Schools]] :Brownsville Independent School District :Harlingen Consolidated Independent School District :La Feria Independent School District :Los Fresnos Consolidated Independent School District :Lyford Consolidated Independent School District :Point Isabel Independent School District :Rio Hondo Independent School District :San Benito Consolidated Independent School District :Santa Maria Independent School District :Santa Rosa Independent School District ===Cities/Communities=== '''Cities''' *[[:Category:Brownsville, Texas|Brownsville (county seat)]] *[[:Category: Harlingen, Texas|Harlingen]] *[[:Category: La Feria, Texas|La Feria]] *[[:Category: Los Fresnos, Texas|Los Fresnos]] *Palm Valley *[[:Category: Port Isabel, Texas|Port Isabel]] *[[:Category: Rio Hondo, Texas|Rio Hondo]] *[[:Category: San Benito, Texas|San Benito]] '''Towns''' :[[:Category: Bayview, Texas|Bayview]], [[:Category: Combes, Texas|Combes]], [[:Category: Indian Lake, Texas|Indian Lake]], [[:Category: Laguna Vista, Texas|Laguna Vista]], [[:Category: Los Indios, Texas|Los Indios]], [[:Category: Primera, Texas|Primera]], [[:Category: Rancho Viejo, Texas|Rancho Viejo]], [[:Category: Santa Rosa, Texas|Santa Rosa]], [[:Category: South Padre Island, Texas|South Padre Island]] *[[:Category: Arroyo Colorado Estates, Texas|Arroyo Colorado Estates]] *[[:Category: Arroyo Gardens, Texas|Arroyo Gardens]] *[[:Category: Bixby, Texas|Bixby]] *[[:Category: Bluetown, Texas|Bluetown]] *[[:Category: Cameron Park, Texas|Cameron Park]] *[[:Category: Chula Vista, Texas|Chula Vista]] *[[:Category: Del Mar Heights, Texas|Del Mar Heights]] *[[:Category: El Camino Angosto, Texas|El Camino Angosto]] *[[:Category: Encantada-Ranchito El Calaboz, Texas|Encantada-Ranchito El Calaboz]] *[[:Category: Grand Acres, Texas|Grand Acres]] *[[:Category: Green Valley Farms, Texas|Green Valley Farms]] *[[:Category: Iglesia Antigua, Texas|Iglesia Antigua]] *[[:Category: Juarez, Texas| Juarez]] *[[:Category: La Feria North, Texas| La Feria North]] *[[:Category: La Paloma, Texas| La Paloma]] *[[:Category: La Tina Ranch, Texas|La Tina Ranch]] *[[:Category: Lago, Texas|Lago]] *[[:Category: Laguna Heights, Texas|Laguna Heights]] *[[:Category: Las Palmas II, Texas|Las Palmas II]] *[[:Category: Lasana, Texas|Lasana]] *[[:Category: Laureles, Texas|Laureles]] *[[:Category: Lozano, Texas|Lozano]] *[[:Category: Olmito, Texas|Olmito]] *[[:Category: Orason, Texas|Orason]] *[[:Category: Ratamosa, Texas|Ratamosa]] *[[:Category: Reid Hope King, Texas|Reid Hope King]] *[[:Category: San Pedro, Texas|San Pedro]] *[[:Category: Santa Maria, Texas|Santa Maria]] *[[:Category: Solis, Texas|Solis]] *[[:Category: South Point, Texas|South Point]] *[[:Category: Tierra Bonita, Texas|Tierra Bonita]] *[[:Category: Villa del Sol, Texas|Villa del Sol]] *[[:Category: Villa Pancho, Texas|Villa Pancho]] *[[:Category: Yznaga, Texas|Yznaga]] *[[:Category: Arroyo City, Texas|Arroyo City]] *[[:Category: Boca Chica Village, Texas|Boca Chica Village]] *[[:Category: Rangerville, Texas|Rangerville]] ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=m |caption='''City of the Dead''' }}{{clear}} There are 136 known cemeteries. The list below is from Find A Grave. Please check Find A Grave for the most recent information using [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=1& Cameron County Find A Grave Cemetery List] {| border="1" class="sortable" !!![http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=1& Cameron County Find A Grave Cemetery List]!!PR!!No.!!% Photo |- |1||[[:Category: Agado Family Cemetery, San Benito, Texas|Agado Family Cemetery, San Benito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2383893&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&]||-||4||100% |- |2||[[:Category: Aguilar Cemetery, Las Rusias, Texas|Aguilar Cemetery, Las Rusias]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2401521&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&] ||-||7||100% |- |3||[[:Category: Alejandro Garza Memorial Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|Alejandro Garza Memorial Cemetery, Villa Cavazos]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2383892&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&]||-||5||100% |- |4||[[:Category: Alvarez Family Cemetery, Harlingen, Texas|Alvarez Family Cemetery, Harlingen]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2358520&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&] ||-||8||88% |- |5||[[:Category: Anaquitas Cemetery, Monte Grande, Texas|Anaquitas Cemetery, Monte Grande]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2186964&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&]||3||125||81% |- |6||[[:Category: Ashland Memorial Park, Harlingen, Texas|Ashland Memorial Park, Harlingen]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=1377924&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&]||2||452||45% |- |7||[[:Category: Avalos Family Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas|Avalos Family Cemetery, Ranchito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2384767&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&]||-||7||86% |- |8||[[:Category: Becerra Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|Becerra Cemetery (See: Goseachea Cemetery), Cameron County]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2503293&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&]||-||1||100% |- |9||[[:Category: Briggs-Coleman Cemetery, Harlingen, Texas|Briggs-Coleman Cemetery, Harlingen]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2402812&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&] ||-||1||100% |- |10||[[:Category: Old City Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|Brownsville City Cemetery (Old City Cemetery)]][Brownsville] [https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/5742 Old City Cemetery]||185||27,206||18% |- |11||[[:Category: Brulay Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|Brulay Cemetery (aka Southmost Cemetery), Brownsville]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2427276&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&] ||-||68||79% |- |12||[[:Category: Buena Vista Burial Park, Brownsville, Texas|Buena Vista Burial Park, Brownsville]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2640&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&] ||129||4,266||24% |- |13||[[:Category: Cabrera Family Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|Cabrera Family Cemetery, Brownsville]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2398103&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&] ||-||3||100% |- |14||[[:Category: Campo Santo Viejo Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|Campo Santo Viejo, Brownsville]] [Brownsville] ||-||-||- |- |15||[[:Category: Cathedral Church of the Immaculate Conception, Brownsville, Texas|Cathedral Church of the Immaculate Conception]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2405559&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&]||-||1||100% |- |16||[[:Category: Cavazos Cemetery, Santa Maria, Texas|Cavazos Cemetery]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2411966&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&]||-||2||- |- |17||[[:Category: Champion Cemetery, Santa Maria, Texas|Champion Cemetery]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2401125&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&]||-||8||100% |- |18||[[:Category: Circle L Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|Circle L Cemetery, Brownsville]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2526396&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&]||-||6||17% |- |19||[[:Category: San Benito City Cemetery, San Benito, Texas|City Cemetery, San Benito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2609739&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&]||-||1||100% |- |20||[[:Category: Combes Memorial Cemetery, Combes, Texas|Combes Memorial Cemetery (See: Harlingen-Combes Memorial Cemetery), Combes]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=512420&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&]||17||2,001||92% |- |22||[[:Category: El Azadon Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|El Azadon Cemetery]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2341344&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||73||78% |- |23||[[:Category: El Calaboz Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas|El Calaboz Cemetery, Ranchito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2379750&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||9||327||88% |- |24||[[:Category: El Carmen Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|El Carmen Cemetery, Brownsville]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2330088&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||4||185||92% |- |25||[[:Category:El Granjeno Cemetery, Rio Hondo, Texas|El Granjeno Cemetery See: Laguna Atascosa Cemetery, Rio Hondo]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2169512&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||4||75% |- |26||El Jardin, Brownsville[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2496406&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||35||- |- |27||[[:Category:El Mesquite Ranch Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|El Mesquite Ranch Cemetery, Brownsville]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2401115&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||3||9||11% |- |28||[[:Category: El Muerto Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|El Muerto Cemetery, Cameron County ]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2164443&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||2||347||91% |- |29||[[:Category:El Naranjo Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas|El Naranjo Cemetery, Ranchito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2363109&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||5||106||86% |- |30||[[:Category:El Pie Cemetery, Combes, Texas|El Pie Cemetery, Combes]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2382745&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||32||81% |- |31||[[:Category:El Sauz Ranch Burial Ground, Brownsville, Texas|El Sauz Ranch Burial Ground, Brownsville]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2523423&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||1||100% |- |32||[[:Category: Escamilla Cemetery, El Calaboz, Texas|Escamilla Cemetery, El Calaboz]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2369440&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||3||- |- |33||[[:Category: Escamilla Family Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas|Escamilla Family Cemetery, Ranchito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2382391&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||1||100% |- |34||[[:Category:Escamilla-Pablo Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas|Escamilla-Pablo Cemetery, Ranchito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2382310&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||8||100% |- |35||[[:Category: Esparza Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|Esparza Cemetery, Cameron County]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2216647&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||300||84% |- |36||[[:Category:Fort Brown, Brownsville, Texas|Fort Brown, Brownsville]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2482663&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||8||- |- |37||[[:Category:Frank Ferree Gravesite, Harlingen, Texas|Frank Ferree Gravesite, Harlingen]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2382007&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||1||100% |- |38||[[:Category:Fresnos Resaca Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|Fresnos Resaca Cemetery, Cameron County]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2421918&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||30||17% |- |40||Funeraria del Angel, Harlingen, Texas [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2616838&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=21&]||-||1||- |- |41||[[:Category:Garcia Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas|Garcia Cemetery, Ranchito]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2377846&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||52||81% |- |42||[[:Category:Garcia Gravesite, Los Fresnos, Texas|Garcia Gravesite, Los Fresnos]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2398327&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||1||100% |- |43||[[:Category:Garza Cemetery, San Benito, Texas|Garza Cemetery, San Benito]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2562896&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||1||- |- |44||[[:Category: Gomez Cemetery, Los Indios, Texas|Gomez Cemetery, Los Indios]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=1976527&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||109||94% |- |45||[[:Category: Goseascochea Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|Goseascochea, Cameron County]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2503293&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||1||100% |- |46||[[:Category:Guillen Community Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|Guillen Community Cemetery, Brownsville]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2355501&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||449||54% |- |47||[[:Category:Harlingen City Cemetery, Harlingen, Texas|Harlingen City Cemetery, Harlingen]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=673519&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||20||2,817||65% |- |48||[[:Category:Harlingen-Combes Memorial Cemetery, Combes, Texas|Harlingen-Combes Memorial Cemetery, Combes]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=512420&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||17||2,001||92% |- |49||[[:Category: Heavenly Grace Memorial Park, La Feria, Texas|Heavenly Grace Memorial Park, La Feria]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2260766&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||4|||376||48% |- |50||[[:Category:Hebrew Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|Hebrew Cemetery, Brownsville]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2151173&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||2||279||89% |- |51||[[:Category:Hinojosa Cemetery, Santa Rosa, Texas|Hinojosa Cemetery, Santa Rosa]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2384323&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||35||83% |- |52||[[:Category:Jack Carpenter Cemetery, Rio Hondo, Texas|Jack Carpenter Cemetery See: Rio Hondo Community Cemetery, Rio Hondo]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2188890&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||3||335||75% |- |53||[[:Category: Jose Padilla Grave, San Benito, Texas|Jose Padilla Grave, San Benito]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2383897&CScntry=4&CSst=46CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||1||100% |- |54||[[:Category: Juan Garza Jr Memorial, San Benito, Texas|Juan Garza Jr Memorial, San Benito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2417567&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||1||100% |- |55||[[:Category:Juan Ramiro Garcia Family Cemetery, Las Rusias, Texas|Juan Ramiro Garcia Family Cemetery, Las Rusias]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2378894&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||1||100% |- |56||[[:Category:La Capilla Cemetery, La Feria, Texas|La Capilla Cemetery, La Feria]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2264388&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||4||80||15% |- |57||[[:Category: San Francisco Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|La Feria Cemetery, La Feria]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2168637&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||2||527||87% |- |58||[[:Category:La Feria De Las Flores Cemetery, Santa Rosa, Texas|La Feria De Las Flores Cemetery, Santa Rosa]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2501844&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||20||80% |- |59||[[:Category:La Leona Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|La Leona Cemetery, Cameron County]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=4699&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||70||83% |- |60||[[:Category:La Muralla Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|La Muralla Cemetery, Cameron County]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2400697&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=41&]||-||47||96% |- |61||La Palagana Cemetery See: Santa Isabel Cemetery, Port Isabel [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2391319&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||-||13||85% |- |62||[[:Category:La Palma Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|La Palma Cemetery, Brownsville]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2265002&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||4||673||76% |- |63||[[:Category:La Paloma Cemetery, La Paloma, Texas|La Paloma Cemetery, La Paloma]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2377858&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||1||178||58% |- |64||[[:Category:La Tina Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|La Tina Cemetery, Cameron County]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2383196&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||-||22||59% |- |65||[[:Category: La Tina Cemetery No. 2, Cameron County, Texas|La Tina Cemetery No. 2, Cameron County]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2411649&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||-||1||100% |- |66||[[:Category:Laguna Atascosa Cemetery, Rio Hondo, Texas|Laguna Atascosa Cemetery, Rio Hondo]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2169512&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||-||4||75% |- |67||[[:Category:Landrum Cemetery, Los Indios, Texas|Landrum Cemetery, Los Indios]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2377850&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||-||137||92% |- |68||[[:Category:Las Rucias Memorial Cemetery, Las Rusias, Texas|Las Rucias Memorial Cemetery, Las Rusias]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2185800&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||4||1,149||79% |- |69|||Las Ruscisas Memorial Cemetery See: Las Rucias Memorial Cemetery, Las Rusias [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2185800&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||4||1,149||79% |- |70||Las Rusias Memorial Cemetery See: Las Rucias Memorial Cemetery, Las Rusias [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2185800&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||4||1,149||79% |- |71||[[:Category:Las Yescas Cemetery, Las Yescas, Texas|Las Yescas Cemetery, Las Yescas]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2147037&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||3||126||61% |- |72||Loma Linda Cemetery, Harlingen, Texas See: Ashland Memorial Park, Harlingen [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=1377924&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||2||452||45% |- |73||[[:Category:Longoria Cemetery, Bluetown, Texas|Longoria Cemetery, Bluetown]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2233030&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||1||215||80% |- |74||[[:Category:Los Alamos Cemetery at Galveston Ranch, Santa Maria, Texas|Los Alamos Cemetery at Galveston Ranch, Santa Maria]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2381374&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||-||13||62% |- |75||Los Cantu Cemetery See: La Feria De Las Flores Cemetery, Santa Rosa [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2501844&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||-||20||80% |- |76||[[:Category:Los Cuates Cemetery, Los Fresnos, Texas|Los Cuates Cemetery, Los Fresnos]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2312953&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||2||215||27% |- |77||Los Flores Cemetery See: Landrum Cemetery, Los Indios [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2377850&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||-||137||92% |- |78||Los Fresnos Viejos, Cameron County, Texas [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2421918&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||-||30||17% |- |79||[[:Category:Los Indios Cemetery, Los Indios, Texas|Los Indios Cemetery, Los Indios]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2399860&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||3||94||90% |- |80||Los Olmales Cemetery See: Los Omales Cemetery, Harlingen [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2398147&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=61&]||-||63||78% |- |81||[[:Category: Los Omales Cemetery, Harlingen, Texas|Los Omales Cemetery, Harlingen]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2398147&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||-||63||78% |- |82||[[:Category: Los Sauces Ranch Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|Los Sauces Ranch Cemetery, Brownsville]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2532532&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||-||1||- |- |83||Los Soldados Cemetery, Bayview, Texas, See: Soldiers Cemetery, Bayview [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=7000&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||-||30||77% |- |84||[[:Category:Marine Military Academy Grounds, Harlingen, Texas|Marine Military Academy Grounds, Harlingen]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=641457&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||-||1||100% |- |85||[[:Category:Mont Meta Memorial Park, San Benito, Texas|Mont Meta Memorial Park, San Benito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=rapList&rapMode=cemetery&rapCemeteryId=5298]||10||6,718||29% |- |86||[[:Category: Montemayor Cemetery, San Pedro, Texas|Montemayor Cemetery, San Pedro ]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2379788&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||-||3||67% |- |87||[[:Category:Moreno Cemetery, Los Indios, Texas|Moreno Cemetery, Los Indios]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2384973&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||-||2||100% |- |88||Muniz Family Cemetery See: La Feria De Las Flores Cemetery, Santa Rosa [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2501844&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||-||20||80% |- |89||[[:Category:Old City Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|Old City Cemetery, Brownsville]] [[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=rapList&rapMode=cemetery&rapCemeteryId=5742]||186||27,206||18% |- |90||[[:Category:Old Garcia Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas|Old Garcia Cemetery, Ranchito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2384631&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||6||75||27% |- |91||[[:Category:Olmito Cemetery, Rancho Viejo, Texas|Olmito Cemetery, Rancho Viejo]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2399877&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||1||30||50% |- |92||[[:Category:Palis Road Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|Palis Road Cemetery, Cameron County ]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2495569&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||1||1||100% |- |93||Palm In Field Cemetery, Carricitos [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2399926&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||-||4||25% |- |94||[[:Category:Port Isabel City Cemetery, Port Isabel, Texas|Port Isabel City Cemetery, Port Isabel]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=1214135&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||2||1,078||74% |- |95||[[:Category:Raul Cavazos Cemetery, San Pedro, Texas|Raul Cavazos Cemetery, San Pedro]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2379792&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||-||2||- |- |96||[[:Category:Restlawn Memorial Park, La Feria, Texas|Restlawn Memorial Park, La Feria ]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=6322&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||89||1,992||24% |- |97||[[:Category:Rio Hondo City Cemetery, Rio Hondo, Texas|Rio Hondo City Cemetery, Rio Hondo]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2138707&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||4||194||84% |- |98||[[:Category:Rio Hondo Community Cemetery, Rio Hondo, Texas|Rio Hondo Community Cemetery, Rio Hondo]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2188890&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||3||335||75% |- |99||[[:Category:Robinson Family Gravesites, Rio Hondo, Texas|Robinson Family Gravesites, Rio Hondo ]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2384156&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||-||2||100% |- |100||[[:Category:Rodriguez Family Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas|Rodriguez Family Cemetery, Ranchito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2381541&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=81&]||-||5||80% |- |101||[[:Category:Rose Lawn Memorial Gardens, Brownsville, Texas|Rose Lawn Memorial Gardens, Brownsville]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=1213141&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||47||1,378||12% |- |102||[[:Category:Russell's Cemetery, San Pedro, Texas|Russell's Cemetery, San Pedro]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2379793&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||1||265||34% |- |103||[[:Category:Sabas Cavazos Cemetery, San Pedro, Texas|Sabas Cavazos Cemetery, San Pedro]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2378987&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||1||143||6% |- |104||Saldoval Cemetery See: Soldiers Cemetery, Bayview [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=7000&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||-||30||77% |- |105||[[:Category:San Benito City Cemetery, San Benito, Texas|San Benito City Cemetery, San Benito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2145958&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||8||1,431||70% |- |106||[[:Category:San Benito Memorial Park Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|San Benito Memorial Park Cemetery, Cameron County]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2309721&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||-||7||14% |- |107||[[:Category:San Francisco Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|San Francisco Cemetery, Cameron County]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=6689&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||-||2||- |- |108||[[:Category:San Jose Ranch Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|San Jose Ranch Cemetery, Cameron County]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2235726&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||4||139||78% |- |109||[[:Category: San Pedro Cemetery, Rancho Viejo, Texas|San Pedro Cemetery, Rancho Viejo]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2399877&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||1||30||50% |- |110||[[:Category:San Pedro Cemetery, San Pedro, Texas|San Pedro Cemetery See: Russell's Cemetery, San Pedro]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2379793&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||1||265||34% |- |111||San Rafael (Ray) Cemetery, Brownsville [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2521042&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||-||38||97% |- |112||[[:Category: San Rafael, Brownsville, Texas|San Rafael (Southmost Area), Brownsville]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2520585&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||-||1||100% |- |113||[[:Category:San Rafael Cemetery, Combes, Texas|San Rafael Cemetery, Combes]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=6727&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||-||23||87% |- |114||[[:Category:San Vicente Cemetery No. 2, Las Yescas, Texas|San Vicente Cemetery # 2, Las Yescas]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2308933&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||-||23||87% |- |115||[[:Category:San Vicente Cemetery No. 1, Las Yescas, Texas|San Vicente Cemetery # 1, Las Yescas]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2308935&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||2||46||70% |- |116||[[:Category:Sanchez Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas|Sanchez Cemetery, Ranchito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2377890&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||-||9||89% |- |117||[[:Category:Sandoval Family Cemetery, Cameron County, Texas|Sandoval Family Cemetery, Cameron County]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2383203&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||-||7||100% |- |118||[[:Category:Santa Isabel Cemetery, Port Isabel, Texas|Santa Isabel Cemetery, Port Isabel]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2391319&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||-||13||85% |- |119||[[:Category:Santa Rosalia Cemetery, Brownsville, Texas|Santa Rosalia Cemetery, Brownsville]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=6769&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||16||1,021||70% |- |120||[[:Category:Santo Nombre Cemetery, Santa Rosa, Texas|Santo Nombre Cemetery, Santa Rosa]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2355245&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=101&]||1||113||54% |- |121||[[:Category:Soldiers Cemetery, Bayview, Texas|Soldiers Cemetery, Bayview]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=7000&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=121&]||-||30||77% |- |122||[[:Category:Solis Cemetery, La Feria, Texas|Solis Cemetery, La Feria]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2337574&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=121&]||3||367||94% |- |123||Southmost (Reyes) Cemetery, Brownsville||-||-||- |- |125||Thomae Garza Funeral Directors, Cameron County[http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2569784&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=121&]||-||1||- |- |126||[[:Category:Triune Holy Temple Cemetery, Laureles, Texas|Triune Holy Temple Cemetery, Laureles ]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=2356047&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=121&]||-||1||- |- |127||[[:Category:Vasquez Cemetery, Rio Hondo, Texas|Vasquez Cemetery See: Laguna Atascosa Cemetery, Rio Hondo]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2169512&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=121&]||-||4||75% |- |128||[[:Category:Vasquez Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas|Vasquez Cemetery, Ranchito]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2389948&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=121&]||-||7||100% |- |129||[[:Category:Villa Nueva Cemetery, Villa Nueva, Texas|Villa Nueva Cemetery, Villa Nueva]] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2325348&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=121&]||3||138||43% |- |130||[[:Category:Weaver Family Cemetery, Las Rusias, Texas|Weaver Family Cemetery]]|||||| |- |131||[[:Category:Weaver I Cemetery, Los Indios, Texas|Weaver I Cemetery]]|||||| |- |132||[[:Category: Weaver II Cemetery, Las Rusias, Texas|Weaver II Cemetery See: Weaver Family Cemetery]]|||||| |- |133||[[:Category: Ysidro Leal Memorial Cemetery, San Pedro, Texas|Ysidro Leal Memorial Cemetery]]|||||| |- |134||[[:Category: Zamaniego Family Cemetery, Bluetown, Texas|Zamaniego Family Cemetery, Bluetown]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2401855&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=121&]||-||4||100% |- |135||[[:Category: Zepeda Cemetery, Ranchito, Texas|Zepeda Cemetery, Ranchito]][http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gsr&GScid=2290650&CScntry=4&CSst=46&CScnty=2550&CSsr=121&]||-||128||80% |} ===Notables=== :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Robertson-3810|Col. Sam Robertson]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Davenport-2136 |Judge Harbert Davenport]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]]Col.[[Ford-7409|John Salmon "R.I.P." Ford]] Brownsville mayor, Civil War, Mexican American War, Texas Ranger *Mifflin Kenedy (1818–95): South Texas rancher, steamboat businessman; interred at Buena Vista Burial Park in Brownsville * Philip H. Sheridan constructed a military road connecting Brazos Santiago to White Ranch *Charles Stillman est. [[:Category: Brownsville, Texas|Brownsville]] *George Paul Brulay built first irrigation system in the county James B. Wells *H. G. Stillwell, Sr planted the first commercial citrus orchard in 1904 *[[Kristofferson-15 |Kris Kristofferson]]: country music star, singer and songwriter *James Carlos Blake: award-winning novelist, received his elementary education at Saint Joseph Academy *Oscar Casares: award-winning author 2 books about Brownsville, including an eponymous short story collection and the novel Amigoland (2009) *Reynaldo G. Garza (1915–2004)]]: Judge of Brownsville was first appointed to the United States District Court in 1961 by U.S. President John F. Kennedy, and United States Court of Appeals by President Jimmy Carter in 1978 *Tony Garza: former U.S. Ambassador to Mexico *Gilberto Hinojosa: County judge of Cameron County from 1995 to 2007, unseated in 2006 by *Republican Carlos Cascos; Texas Democratic Party chairman since 2012 ===WikiTree Profiles=== :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Tribute_to_Lon_C._Hill%2C_70th_Birthday Space:Tribute to Lon C Hill 70th Birthday] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Heywood-369 |'''Alba Heywood''']] oil man, responsible for the '''Cameron C. Water improvement''' :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Space:Del_Mar_Resort%2C_Boca_Chica_Beach%2C_Brazos_de_Santiago|Space:'''Del Mar Resort Boco Chica Beach''']] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Space:Tribute_to_Lon_C._Hill%2C_70th_Birthday|'''Space:Lon Hill's 70th Birthday''']] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Space:COL._Sam_Robertson_-_Tax_Guerrilla|'''Space: Col. Sam Robertson tax Guerrila''']] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Robertson-3810|Col. Sam Robertson]] :[[Image:Paula s Sources-8.jpg]][[Space:COL._Sam%27s_Bomb_Shell|'''Col. Sam's Bomb Shell''']] ===County Resources=== :[http://www.co.cameron.tx.us/ Cameron County Official Government website] :[http://cameron.agrilife.org/ Texas AgriLife Extension Service] ===Sources=== * https://www.thc.texas.gov/public/upload/preserve/survey/survey/Irrigation.pdf irrigation *[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~txcamero/ Cameron County TXGenWeb Project] on rootsweb.ancestry.com *[http://genealogytrails.com/tex/gulfcoast/cameron/history_county.htm Texas Gulf Coast Genealogy Trails website] *[http://brownsville.org/discover Discover Brownsville *Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/brownsville.cvb *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cameron_County,_Texas Cameron County, Texas on Wikipedia] *[https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc04 Cameron County, Texas in Handbook of Texas Online] *[http://www.south-padre-island.com/ southpadreisland.com] *[http://www.co.cameron.tx.us/ Cameron County Official Government website] *[http://cameron.agrilife.org/ Texas AgriLife Extension Service] *http://www.sanbenitohistory.com/projects/Science_Dept/Role_of_the_Building.html

    Camp Butler Prisoner of War Camp

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    Camp Butler POW Camp
    (Camp Misery)
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    {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-80.png |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-79.png |align=r |size=60 |caption= }} Camp Misery, located off the bank of the Rappahannock River, was a Union Camp established in 1861. It was originally known as Camp Butler, but earned the name Camp Misery because of the horrific winter in 1862 that the soldiers experienced. {{Image|file=P-7.jpg |align=r |size=210 |caption=Camp Misery Excavation }} The Winter of 1862 proved to be one of the harshest winters encountered during the Civil War. Camp Butler was plagued pneumonia, cholera, smallpox, dysentery, malaria and other diseases spurred by close contact, poor nutrition, and inadequate clothing and housing.Camp Butler also held prisoners, and due to the poor health conditions within two and a half weeks over 148 prisoners had died. The death rate at Camp Butler averaged around 3 to 4 soldiers per day and on some days the death toll reached as high as 15 men. According to the records kept by a doctor in the camp, Dr. Reece, by June 1862, 336 soldiers had been hospitalized. Because of the mass amount of deaths and harsh weather conditions recorded in this particular camp, Camp Butler was deemed "Camp Misery" by historians and civil war soldiers. [[Wikipedia:Camp Misery]]
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    Confederate Prisoners at Camp Butler
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    In February 1862, 2,000 Confederate soldiers who were captured at the surrender of Fort Donelson in Tennessee, arrived at Camp Butler. The Confederate prisoners built troop barracks and hospital buildings at the camp, extreme heat, and a smallpox outbreak caused the deaths of more than 700 Confederate prisoners in 1862. January 1863, approximately 4,900 Confederate soldiers surrendered at the Battle at Arkansas Post aka Battle of Ft. Hindman. Dawson's 19th Arkansas Infantry fought at Ft. Hindman. {{Image|file=Profile_Photo_s-16.gif |align=r |size=80 |caption= }} *[[Runyan-124|Pvt. Timothy Runyan]] 12th NC Infantry Regiment {{Red|POW, DMS}} *[[Teague-1338|Pvt. Thomas Teague]] 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Johnson's) {{Red|POW, DMS}} *[[Teague-1337|Cpl. John Teague]] 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Johnson's) {{Red|POW, DMS}} *[[Apperson-378 |Pvt. John Apperson]] 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Johnson's) {{Red|POW, DMS}} *[[Braswell-807|Sgt. J.S.T. Braswell]] 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Johnson's) {{Red|POW, DMS}} *[[Cate-488|Pvt. B. F. Cate]] 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Johnson's) {{Red|POW, DMS}} *[[Cate-489|Pvt. John H. Cate]] 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Johnson's) {{Red|POW, DMS}} *[[Brown-41943 |Pvt. T E. Brown]] 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Johnson's) {{Red|POW, DMS}} *[[Burns-5161 |Pvt. John Burns]] 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Johnson's) {{Red|POW, DMS}} *[[Huey-228 |Pvt. Sidney Huey]] 15th Arkansas Infantry Regiment (Johnson's) {{Red|POW, DMS}} *[[Brothers-409|Pvt. Hugh A. Brothers]] 19th Arkansas Infantry (Dawson's) {{Red|POW, DMS}}

    ==Resources== *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Camp_Butler_National_Cemetery Wikipedia] ''Camp Butler National Cemetery'' *[http://www.historynet.com/camp-misery-excavation.htm History.net] ''Excavation of Camp Misery'' *[http://illinoistimes.com/mobile/articles/articleView/id:5015 Illinois Times] ''Camp Misery'' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fort_Donelson Wikipedia] ''Battle of Fort Donelson'' *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Arkansas_Post Wikipedia] ''Battle of Arkansas Post''

    Camp Maccabee - Camp Thorpe

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    [[Category:Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] Part of [[:Space:Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin - one place study]] {{One Place Study | place = [[:Space:Pelican_Lake%2C_Wisconsin|Pelican Lake, Wisconsin]] }} == History == Located on Pelican Lake’s North bay or Mud Bay, out to Chicago Point. === Camp Thorpe === * Operated from 1922 to 1933 * Managed by John Griffith. as a Wisconsin Corporation. * 1934 leased to Harold Korey * 1935 sold to Harold Korey === Camp Maccabee === {{Image|file=Camp_Maccabee_-_Camp_Thorpe-4.jpg |caption=Camp Maccabee 1947 }} * Operated as a Jewish private summer camp from 1934 to 1969. * 1949: Facilities for 80 boys & 80 girls. Staff of 22 men and 20 women[https://www.newspapers.com/article/21192410/ Rhinelander Daily News pg.8 2 Jul 1949] * Owners, Harold and Sophia Korey, lived in Chicago, IL * J.O. Frank sold property to Harold Korey for the girls camphttps://www.ancestry.com/boards/thread.aspx?mv=flat&m=296&p=localities.northam.usa.states.wisconsin.counties.oneida * 1940's The Maccabee Girls Camp, which was located on Chicago Point, was started * 1954 Murray and Renee Jans bought the camp from the Korey’s * Murray and Renee Jans, lived in Skokie, IL * 1969 was its final season {{Image|file=Camp_Maccabee_-_Camp_Thorpe-5.jpg |caption=Camp Maccabee c.1947 }} == Sources == * [https://www.youtube.com/@campmaccabee-pelicanlakewi1056/featured YouTube - Camp Maccabee - Pelican Lake, WI] * https://newspapers.library.in.gov/?a=d&d=JPOST19520307-01.1.7&e=-------en-20--1--txt-txIN------- * [http://chicagojewishhistory.org/pdf/2007/CJH.2.2007.pdf chicago jewish history pg,9] == Members == Right now this project just has one member, me. I am [[Devlin-670|Richard Devlin]]. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=15369838 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Camp Travis, Texas

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    [[Category: United States Forts, Camps and Bases]] [[Space: Texans in the Great War]] [[Category: Camp Travis, San Antonio, Texas]] {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} Tenant Units: [[:Category:90th Infantry Division, United States Army | 90th Infantry Division, United States Army]] Camp Travis, Texas was one of the 16 United States Army National Guard Training Camps for the Great War. Camp Travis was named after [[Travis-1346|William Barrett Travis]], an Alamo martyr. To learn about the details of Camp Travis (and the 16 other camps) please visit [[:Space: Texas in The Great War|Texas in The Great War]]. :The Great War on Wiki Tree: *[[:Category: United States of America, World War I]] *[[:Category: American Battle Monuments Commission]] *[[:Category: United States Military History]] *[[:Category: 369th Infantry Regiment, United States Army]] ==Camp Travis, Texas== The purpose of this page is to document the men (and women) who passed through Camp Travis during the Great War. Camp Travis was originally named Camp Wilson and was five miles northeast of downtown [[:Category: San Antonio, Texas|San Antonio]] on the northeastern adjacent boundary of Fort Sam Houston. By 1922 this camp was gone. Fort Sam Houston absorbed it. East and NE of Fort Sam Houston are I-35 and Harry Wurzbach , north of its former location is the large McNay Art Institute. Southish is the U of Incarnate Word. The San Antonio area for that is Terrill Hills.thttp://www.fortwiki.com/Camp_Travis Extinct camp ::'''1963''' there was nothing to be seen of this "camp". Recollections of San Antonio by [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] This is a link for a map of the former area. (this map should not be uploaded to WikiTree as it is protected.[http://www.fortwiki.com/Camp_Travis camp Travis defunct] An Index of the Officers (and a few enlisted) of Camp Travis[http://www.archive.org/stream/camptravisitspar00camprich/camptravisitspar00camprich_djvu.txt ''Camp Travis and the World War''] by {| border="1" class="sortable" !Surname!!First-name!!Rank!!Div_Reg!!Unit!!Page |- |Adkins||Walter||1st Sergeant "Lt. Colonel"||"Gold Brick" Staff, Division Inspector||||183 |- |Bolinger||Earle H.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Staff & Field Officers-Third Group||226 |- |Burgess||E. B.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officer - 2nd Development Battalion||230 |- |Cheetham||H. G.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||2nd Development Company||261 |- |Cowles||Roy||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officer - 2nd Development Battalion||230 |- |Davis||Herbert||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Headquarters Company||234 |- |Dewar||Jack S.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Staff & Field Officers-Third Group||226 |- |Dickson||Fred G.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Staff & Field Officers-Third Group||226 |- |Drake||Daniel W.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||27th Company||240 |- |Ebling||Lafayette C.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||32nd Company||250 |- |Furman||Henry||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officer - 2nd Development Battalion||230 |- |Gilliam||Fred. L.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Staff & Field Officers-Third Group||226 |- |Helms||Harold H.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||30th Company||246 |- |Hicks||William E.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||30th Company||246 |- |Hightower||Thomas P.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||25th Company||236 |- |Hornbeck||Clarence||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officer - 2nd Development Battalion||230 |- |Hunnicut||W. S.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Headquarters Development Group||312 |- |Riley||John R.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Headquarters Company||234 |- |Schulte||Franz J.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Staff & Field Officers-Third Group||226 |- |Smeltz||Charles E.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |Smeltz||Charles E.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||36th Company||258 |- |Smeltz||Chas. E.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Staff & Field Officers-Third Group||226 |- |Smith||H. S.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||2nd Development Company||261 |- |Wakefield||Charles R.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |Wakefield||Charles R.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||35th Company||256 |- |Webb||Smith R.||1st Lieut., Adjt.||165th Depot Brigade||Officer - 2nd Development Battalion||230 |- |Aggson||Leland||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||32nd Company||250 |- |Arnowitz||Harry||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Brig. Gen. Cress & Staff||224 |- |Beduarchik||Joseph||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||34th Company||254 |- |Beird||R. P.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Headquarters Development Group||312 |- |Bowlsby||Warren C.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||26th Company||238 |- |Callahan||Henry P.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Staff & Field Officers-Third Group||226 |- |Callahan||Henry P.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |Carlock||W. C.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Headquarters Company||234 |- |Crowe||Louis||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||34th Company||254 |- |Dalley||C. E.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||36th Company||258 |- |Dalley||Clarence H.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |Dunlevy||Garvin J.||2d Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||30th Company||246 |- |Fagerstrom||O. L.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||26th Company||238 |- |Feehley||Lawrence E.||2d Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||28th Company||242 |- |Gill||Frank W.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Staff & Field Officers-Third Group||226 |- |Glendy||Elga||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||33rd Company||252 |- |Green||Joseph||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||33rd Company||252 |- |Haley||R. R.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officer - 2nd Development Battalion||230 |- |Harris||William W.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||27th Company||240 |- |Holdenild||George F.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |Holderreid||G. F.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||36th Company||258 |- |Hursh||Homer B.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||25th Company||236 |- |Johnson||Raymond R.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||25th Company||236 |- |Jones||J. E.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||26th Company||238 |- |Kall||Arthur||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |Kall||Arthur||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||36th Company||258 |- |Karaszewski||Walter||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||27th Company||240 |- |Keffer||Chas. H.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Brig. Gen. Cress & Staff||224 |- |Kizer||James E.||2d Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||28th Company||242 |- |Kleinsmith||Charles||2d Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||28th Company||242 |- |Ladd||Jas. A.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Brig. Gen. Cress & Staff||224 |- |Landrum||R. R.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||29th Company||244 |- |Lawellin||Morley H.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade||30th Company||246 |- |Ledyard||Gilbert C.||2d Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||30th Company||246 |- |Link||J. R.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||29th Company||244 |- |Lohoefer||Julius L.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |Lohoefer||Julius L.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||35th Company||256 |- |Long||Charles Ray||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade||Headquarters Company||234 |- |Loyd||Ernest G.||2d Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||30th Company||246 |- |Mackenzie||H. H.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||31st Company||248 |- |Marshall||James D.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |Marshall||Jas. W.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||33rd Company||252 |- |Mayo||Gordon S.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Brig. Gen. Cress & Staff||224 |- |McBraun||James||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||34th Company||254 |- |McBraun||James B.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |McMorris||M.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |McMorris||Marglin||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||34th Company||254 |- |McNeill||Ragsdale||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |McNeill||Ragsdale||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||34th Company||254 |- |McWhirter||Olin P.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||34th Company||254 |- |McWhirter||Olin P.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||35th Company||256 |- |McWhister||O. P.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |Muckle||John B.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade||31st Company||248 |- |Nash||John L.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||31st Company||248 |- |Nourse||James B.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officers - 9th Battalion||228 |- |Nourse||James B.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||35th Company||256 |- |O'Brien||E. F.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||2nd Development Company||261 |- |Patton||Dave||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officer - 2nd Development Battalion||230 |- |Patton||Joe||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||29th Company||244 |- |Pendergast||Edward L.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade||27th Company||240 |- |Poe||Walter B.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade||26th Company||238 |- |Price||Frank||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officer - 2nd Development Battalion||230 |- |Riley||John R.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Brig. Gen. Cress & Staff||224 |- |Satterlee||Henry G.||2d Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||30th Company||246 |- |Shupp||Burton A.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||27th Company||240 |- |Smith||Benjamin E.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||Officer - 2nd Development Battalion||230 |- |Sohm||Joseph A.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade||34th Company||254 |- |Spaulding||Paul R.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade||36th Company||258 |- |Stacey||James H.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade||32nd Company||250 |- |Swartz||George||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||31st Company||248 |- |Swift||Wm. E.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade||25th Company||236 |- |Warren||Rawson||Lieut. Col.||165th Depot Brigade||Staff & Field Officers-Third Group||226 |- |Westfall||Arthur F.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||31st Company||248 |- |Yaylor||V. L.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade||29th Company||244 |- |Backes||Charles||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 1st Battalion||2nd Company||266 |- |Frias||David H.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade, 1st Battalion||2nd Company||266 |- |Hall||James N.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 1st Battalion||2nd Company||266 |- |Hartman||Charles F.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 1st Battalion||2nd Company||266 |- |Huffman||Hubert H.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 1st Battalion||2nd Company||266 |- |Segar||Jay E.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 1st Battalion||2nd Company||266 |- |Wheeler||Richard E.||Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 1st Battalion||2nd Company||266 |- |Mallory||Frank N.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 1st Development Battalion||1st Development Company||260 |- |Parker||Harry M.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 1st Development Battalion||1st Development Company||260 |- |Cowles||Roy||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 2nd Development Battalion||5th Development Company||263 |- |Dalby||James G.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade, 2nd Development Battalion||5th Development Company||263 |- |Patton, Jr.||Dave||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 2nd Development Battalion||5th Development Company||263 |- |Smith||Daniel E.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 2nd Development Battalion||5th Development Company||263 |- |Seele||Hermann H.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Battalion||11th Company||264 |- |Lane||Frank J.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Battalion||11th Company||264 |- |Russel||B.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Battalion||11th Company||264 |- |Rust||James S.||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Battalion||11th Company||264 |- |Daniels||Jack||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Development Battalion||12th Company||265 |- |Mackay||Chas. A.||1st Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Development Battalion||12th Company||265 |- |Condon||George||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Development Battalion||12th Company||265 |- |Murphy||General J.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Development Battalion||12th Company||265 |- |Murr||Gabrial A.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Development Battalion||12th Company||265 |- |Petri||Edward R.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Development Battalion||12th Company||265 |- |Rea||William R.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Development Battalion||12th Company||265 |- |Schad||Ernest||2nd Lieut.||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Development Battalion||12th Company||265 |- |Schwarz||Charles E.||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Development Battalion||12th Company||265 |- |Sekulich||George||1st Sergeant||165th Depot Brigade, 3rd Development Battalion||12th Company||265 |- |Bruce||James H.||1st Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Medical Detachment||212 |- |Clarke||Charles B.||1st Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "E"||213 |- |Doyle||Justin L.||1st Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "C:",213|| |- |Grimaldi||Michael||1st Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "A"||212 |- |Gross||Phillip W.||1st Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Ordnance Detachment||212 |- |Harris||Howell M.||1st Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Ordnance Detachment||212 |- |Ragsdale||William H.||1st Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "F"||213 |- |Stevens||John C.||1st Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "F"||213 |- |Brown||Andrew J.||1st Sergeant||18th Ammunition Train||Company "G:",213|| |- |Burt||Clarence M.||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Ordnance Detachment||212 |- |Coe||George C.||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "E"||213 |- |Colket||Percival C.||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "A"||212 |- |Conneally||James M.||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "F"||213 |- |Conway||William J.||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "B:",212|| |- |Crawford||Chas. E.||1st Sergeant||18th Ammunition Train||Company "F"||213 |- |Cunningham||George W.||1st Sergeant||18th Ammunition Train||Company "E"||213 |- |Drummond||James||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "C:",213|| |- |Fuller||Elwood||1st Sergeant||18th Ammunition Train||Company "B:",212|| |- |Gotthold||Roy||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "E"||213 |- |Griebenow||Ralph R.||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "D:",213|| |- |Griswold||William H.||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||||212 |- |Mills, Jr.||John D.||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "D:",213|| |- |O'Connell||James P.||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "B:",212|| |- |Rankin||Vernon E.||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "G:",213|| |- |Steincamp||Lynn J.||1st Sergeant||18th Ammunition Train||Company "C:",213|| |- |Wadman||James||2nd Lieut.||18th Ammunition Train||Company "G:",213|| |- |Williams||Lowell F.||1st Sergeant||18th Ammunition Train||Company "A"||212 |- |McCormick||Wm. H.||1st Lieut.||18th Division||Headquarters Troop||220 |- |Forsythe||Edward C.||1st Lieut.||18th F. A. Brigade Headquarters||Gen. Briggs & Staff||159 |- |Shutt||George P.||1st Lieut.||18th F. A. Brigade Headquarters||Gen. Briggs & Staff||159 |- |Thurlow||John W.||1st Lieut.||18th F. A. Brigade Headquarters||Gen. Briggs & Staff||159 |- |Weeks||Harold P.||1st Lieut.||18th F. A. Brigade Headquarters||Gen. Briggs & Staff||159 |- |Clyde||Thomas P.||2nd Lieut.||18th F. A. Brigade Headquarters||Gen. Briggs & Staff||159 |- |Davis||John C.||2nd Lieut.||18th F. A. Brigade Headquarters||Gen. Briggs & Staff||159 |- |Felker||Joseph K.||2nd Lieut.||18th F. A. Brigade Headquarters||Gen. Briggs & Staff||159 |- |Hennessey||Carleton T.||1st Lieut.||18th Military Police||Company "A"||214 |- |Mannix||John||2nd Lieut.||18th Military Police||Company "A"||214 |- |Blesse, M. C.||Frederick A.||1st Lieut., Commanding||18th Sanitary Train||Field Hospital No. 271||216 |- |Brown||H. O.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Ambulance Company 269||217 |- |Dimon, M. C.||John||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Ambulance Company No. 271||310 |- |Ledoux, M. C.||Lucien A.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Ambulance Company No. 272||310 |- |Longmire, M. C.||Victor M.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Field Hospital No. 270||216 |- |Lynch, M. C.||Treau P.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Ambulance Company 270||217 |- |Lyon, M. C.||William E.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Ambulance Company No. 271||310 |- |Martin, M. C.||Wallace P.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Field Hospital No. 269||216 |- |May||H. Cammeron||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Ambulance Company 269||217 |- |McNaught, M. C.||Joseph F.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Ambulance Company No. 272||310 |- |Meredith, M. C.||Oscar O.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Ambulance Company No. 272||310 |- |Miles, S. C.||F. M.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Headquarters||216 |- |Minahan, M. C.||John J.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Field Hospital No. 272||217 |- |Mohrman, M. C.||Silas S.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Field Hospital No. 271||216 |- |O'Conor, M. C.||Vincent J.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Field Hospital No. 271||216 |- |Palmer, M. C.||Bascom H.||1st Lieut., Commanding||18th Sanitary Train||Field Hospital No. 272||217 |- |Paullus||George E.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Ambulance Company 269||217 |- |Pridgen, M. C.||Ross E.||1st Lieut., Commanding||18th Sanitary Train||Ambulance Company No. 271||310 |- |Speck, M. C.||Clyde M.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Ambulance Company No. 272||310 |- |Webster, M. C.||Howard H.||1st Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Field Hospital No. 272||217 |- |Fuller, Q. M. C.||Garth C.||2nd Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Headquarters||216 |- |Johnson||Ernest P.||1st Sergeant||18th Sanitary Train||Field Hospital No. 272||217 |- |Parrish, V. C.||Charles||2nd Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Headquarters||216 |- |Van Dercreek, Q. M. C.||Arhtur||2nd Lieut.||18th Sanitary Train||Headquarters||216 |- |VanKeuren||Paul||1st Drill Sergeant||18th Sanitary Train||Field Hospital No. 271||216 |- |Welch||Frank A.||1st Sergeant||18th Sanitary Train||Field Hospital No. 271||216 |- |McIver||J. D.||1st Lieut.||18th Supply Train||Company "A"||218 |- |Beatty||Joseph J.||2nd Lieut.||18th Supply Train||Company "C"||218 |- |Biddison||Wm. F.||2nd Lieut.||18th Supply Train||Company "C"||218 |- |Butler||Harry||2nd Lieut.||18th Supply Train||Company "F"||219 |- |Chaddick||Carl E.||2nd Lieut.||18th Supply Train||Company "D"||219 |- |Flaherty||Herbert J.||2nd Lieut.||18th Supply Train||Company "B"||218 |- |Mize||O. L.||2nd Lieut.||18th Supply Train||Company "A"||218 |- |Thompson||J. M.||2nd Lieut.||18th Supply Train||Company "D"||219 |- |Turner||George E.||2nd Lieut.||18th Supply Train||Company "E"||219 |- |Weesely||Arthur||2nd Lieut.||18th Supply Train||Company "F"||219 |- |McIver||Jas.||Lieut.||18th Train Headquarters & Militay Police||||314 |- |Chryst||Robert D.||1st Lieut.||18th Trench Mortar Battery||||197 |- |Cromwell||Arthur M.||2nd Lieut.||18th Trench Mortar Battery||||197 |- |Doran||Edmund W.||2nd Lieut.||18th Trench Mortar Battery||||197 |- |Lampkins||George T.||1st Sergeant||18th Trench Mortar Battery||||197 |- |Longley||Dwight H.||2nd Lieut.||18th Trench Mortar Battery||||197 |- |Richard||Raymond||2nd Lieut.||18th Trench Mortar Battery||||197 |- |Winslow||Carl J.||2nd Lieut.||18th Trench Mortar Battery||||197 |- |Belding||M. G.||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Col. Shipp & Staff||75 |- |Cutrer||John C.||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Company E||79 |- |Darr||James W.||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Supply Company||78 |- |Erlenborn||Alan||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Supply Company||78 |- |Eyster||G. S.||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Col. Shipp & Staff||75 |- |Gates||Warner B.||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Halsey||Frank W.||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Machine Gun Company||77 |- |Hartsfield||Wiley A.||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Company E||79 |- |King||E. C.||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Company "M"||86 |- |Mitchell||Eugene H.||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Pratt, Jr.||Thomas E.||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Machine Gun Company||77 |- |Roberts||Jess M.||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Company E||79 |- |Skerry||Leslie M.||1st Lieut.||19th Infantry||Supply Company||78 |- |Albanese||James||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Blanco||Mariano||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Bobbitt||Everett R.||1st Sergeant||19th Infantry||Headquarters Company||76 |- |Bolton||Fred A.||1st Sergeant||19th Infantry||Company "L"||85 |- |Bozzolo||Raymond||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Buckley||George E.||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Campbell||Lawrence||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Cerda||Matthew||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Charette||Hector||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Chokiski||Stevan F.||1st Sergeant||19th Infantry||Machine Gun Company||77 |- |Cielinski||Stanley||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Cobb||Austin C.||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Collins||James A.||1st Sergeant||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Finegan||Edward C.||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Gadar||Victor||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Gammon||Arthur||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Goodrich||Emery G.||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Gorski||Tony||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Gray||John H.||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Kay||Walter F.||1st Sergeant||19th Infantry||Company "F"||80 |- |Kieling||Harry J.||1st Sergeant||19th Infantry||Company "M"||86 |- |King||Donald D.||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Lehrmann||Edward||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Lewis||Milton T.||1st Sergeant||19th Infantry||Company E||79 |- |Madsen||Tinus||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Malik||Antonin||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Maneri||Peter||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |McCain||Barney||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Meek||Sterner St. Paul||2nd Lieut.||19th Infantry||Company E||79 |- |Meusewski||William||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Murphy||Mathew V.||1st Sergeant||19th Infantry||Company "G"||81 |- |Novacek||Charley||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Patterson||Ellis E.||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Reichelderfer||Harry||2d Lieut.||19th Infantry||Supply Company||78 |- |Roberts||Nollie||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Sedillo||Pablo||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Sheriff||James T.||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Sullivan||John W.||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Thompson||Charley O.||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Zachman||John P.||2nd Lieut.||19th Infantry||Machine Gun Company||77 |- |Zito||Nicholas||Private 1st Class||19th Infantry||Company "K"||84 |- |Creighton||Christopher||1st Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "F"||206 |- |Dodge||Joseph A.||1st Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "E"||205 |- |Lovelady||Ralph||1st Lieut.||218th Engineers||Medical Detachment||207 |- |Marchbanks||H. E.||1st Lieut.||218th Engineers||Col. Anderson & Staff||199 |- |Marchbanks||Howard E.||1st Lieut.||218th Engineers||Medical Detachment||207 |- |McEntire||Charles E.||1st Lieut.||218th Engineers||Medical Detachment||207 |- |McIntyre||Chas. E.||1st Lieut.||218th Engineers||Col. Anderson & Staff||199 |- |McIntyre||George E.||1st Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "A"||201 |- |Volk||Kenneth Q.||1st Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "C"||203 |- |Webster||Howard H.||1st Lieut.||218th Engineers||Col. Anderson & Staff||199 |- |Webster||Howard H.||1st Lieut.||218th Engineers||Medical Detachment||207 |- |Betts||Isaac F.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "C"||203 |- |Byers||J. M.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Col. Anderson & Staff||199 |- |Byers||John M.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "D"||204 |- |Crawford||R. C.||Lieut.-Col.||218th Engineers||Col. Anderson & Staff||199 |- |Fortier||Ernest C.||2d Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "A"||201 |- |Foster||A. K.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Col. Anderson & Staff||199 |- |Foster||George W.||2d Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "B"||202 |- |Gier||Eugene F.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "D"||204 |- |Heil||Gustave||1st Sergeant||218th Engineers||Company "F"||206 |- |Hood||James R.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "E"||205 |- |Jones||Paul C.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Col. Anderson & Staff||199 |- |Jones||William A.||2d Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "B"||202 |- |Kelly||Frank G.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "C"||203 |- |Macaskill||Donald||2d Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "B"||202 |- |Moore||Ray N.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "E"||205 |- |Murray||Harold S.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "F"||206 |- |Neuman||Warren R.||2d Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "A"||201 |- |Parrish||Chas.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Col. Anderson & Staff||199 |- |Pierson||Roland D.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "D"||204 |- |Reynolds||William L.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "D"||204 |- |Schlecht||William M.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "C"||203 |- |Scott||Edwin B.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "F"||206 |- |Slade||E. R.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Col. Anderson & Staff||199 |- |Smith||George A.||1st Sergeant||218th Engineers||Company "C"||203 |- |Snyder||Elmer||1st Sergeant||218th Engineers||Company "A"||201 |- |Spotts||Julian C.||2nd Lieut.||218th Engineers||Company "D"||204 |- |Dougherty||Cornelius A.||1st Lieut.||218th Field Signal Battalion||Company "B:",208|| |- |Gallagher||Wm. M.||2nd Lieut.||218th Field Signal Battalion||Company "C"||209 |- |Lankton||Wm. A.||2nd Lieut., Supply Officer||218th Field Signal Battalion||Supply Section||208 |- |Mulcahy||Frank H.||2nd Lieut.||218th Field Signal Battalion||Company "C"||209 |- |Widemire||E. L.||2nd Lieut., Battalion Adjutant||218th Field Signal Battalion||Headquarters Section||208 |- |Allison||Edwin M.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "A"||119 |- |Bailey||Richard F.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Machine Gun Company||117 |- |Barry||Thomas P.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "D"||122 |- |Bass||Louis T.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "E:",123|| |- |Bowen||Joshua S.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Headquarters Company||116 |- |Christenberry||Charles W.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "B"||120 |- |Creamer, Jr.||Joseph F.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "I"||127 |- |Cummings||Robert E.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Headquarters Company||116 |- |Dodson||Quaite||1st Lieut||35th Infantry||Company "F"||124 |- |Duncan||William H.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "L"||129 |- |Etheridge||Fletcher||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Headquarters Company||116 |- |Evans||Hugh M.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "M"||130 |- |Fannin||O. W.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "H"||126 |- |Farmer||Allison B.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "E:",123|| |- |Farrell||Desmond J.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Headquarters Company||116 |- |Glaze||Leo W.||1st Lieut||35th Infantry||Company "F"||124 |- |Hays||Jay||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "L"||129 |- |Heffner||Pete T.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "A"||119 |- |Heylmum||Edgar B.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "B"||120 |- |Horner||F. C.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "H"||126 |- |Howard||Martin L.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "A"||119 |- |Kerbow||Herbert R.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Supply Company||118 |- |Lewis, Jr.||Albert S.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "K"||128 |- |Lucan||Allan||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "L"||129 |- |Lynn||Bascom||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Medical Detachment||131 |- |Martin||Chester M.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "C"||121 |- |Martin||Thomas E.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "G"||125 |- |Myers||William H.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "B"||120 |- |Newberry||James H.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "B"||120 |- |Nisbet||Fred B.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "D"||122 |- |Norcott||Arnett||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "D"||122 |- |O'Donnell||William L.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Col. Frier & Staff||115 |- |O'Donnell||William L.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "K"||128 |- |Phelan||John R.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "M"||130 |- |Quick||Roy W.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Medical Detachment||131 |- |Reily||Paul P.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "A"||119 |- |Richards||Cyril K.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Col. Frier & Staff||115 |- |Ripley||Daniel H.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Col. Frier & Staff||115 |- |Rising||Harry N.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Machine Gun Company||117 |- |Seneff||George P.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "G"||125 |- |Shults||John B.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Machine Gun Company||117 |- |Smyser||Jacob W.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "K"||128 |- |Steel||Thomas B.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "M"||130 |- |Turner||D. A.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "H"||126 |- |Walker||Robert M.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "E:",123|| |- |Wear||Hugh A.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "C"||121 |- |Weimer||Harry||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "I"||127 |- |Wentz||Jesse F.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "D"||122 |- |Whiteman, Jr.||Chas. P.||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "C"||121 |- |Yesson||Zigmunt||1st Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "M"||130 |- |Allen||Harry B.||1st Sergeant||35th Infantry||Company "D"||122 |- |Conway||Charles C.||1st Sergeant||35th Infantry||Company "F"||124 |- |Cummings||Charles||1st Sergeant||35th Infantry||Company "H"||126 |- |Fenton||Dennis||1st Sergeant||35th Infantry||Machine Gun Company||117 |- |Geeraerts||Joseph||2nd Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "F"||124 |- |Jenkins||Charles E.||1st Sergeant||35th Infantry||Company "L"||129 |- |Klusmeier||Henry||1st Sergeant||35th Infantry||Company "I"||127 |- |Kohl||Charles||2nd Lieut.||35th Infantry||Headquarters Company||116 |- |McNamee||Alfred A.||2nd Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "B"||120 |- |Morel||Wilbur A.||1st Sergeant||35th Infantry||Headquarters Company||116 |- |Nelson||Willie||1st Sergeant||35th Infantry||Company "K"||128 |- |Nolan||Maurice E.||1st Sergeant||35th Infantry||Supply Company||118 |- |Plummer||Bert||1st Sergeant||35th Infantry||Company "M"||130 |- |Rodgers||Charles L.||1st Sergeant||35th Infantry||Company "G"||125 |- |Schaefer||Jos. W.||1st Sergeant||35th Infantry||Company "E:",123|| |- |Semler||Adolph||2nd Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "I"||127 |- |Sharman||George H.||2nd Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "L"||129 |- |Smith||Hermie E.||1st Sergt.||35th Infantry||Company "B"||120 |- |Williams||Herbert B.||2nd Lieut.||35th Infantry||Company "M"||130 |- |Morgan||Henry J.||2d Lieut., Aide De Camp||35th Infantry Brigade||Col. Shipp & Staff||73 |- |Badeaux||George I.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Medical Detachment||170 |- |Badeaux, M. C.||George I.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Col. McP. Rutherford & Staff||161 |- |Cathcart||Robert M.||1st. Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||165 |- |Cogbill||Marcus A.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||167 |- |Craig||Murray W.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||162 |- |Crowl||Eugene C.||1st. Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||165 |- |Cumming||William S.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||168 |- |Cummings||Maurice K.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||167 |- |Cunningham||S. R.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||169 |- |Emerson||Bispham||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Col. McP. Rutherford & Staff||161 |- |Emerson||Bispham H.||1st Lieut., Commanding||52nd Field Artillery||Supply Company||163 |- |Estes||Tom G.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||162 |- |Farr||Frank V.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||169 |- |Farr||Frank V.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||164 |- |Featherstone||Herbert E.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||169 |- |Hobson||Charles N.||1st. Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||165 |- |LeBeau||Oscar T.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||164 |- |Manning||Andrew A.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||166 |- |McLain||Charles W.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Medical Detachment||170 |- |Shutt||George P.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||168 |- |Stark||David H.||1st Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||166 |- |Adkins||Walter||1st Sergeant||52nd Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||162 |- |Baker||Talmadge||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||166 |- |Benson||George E.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||165 |- |Boles||Buell L.||1st Sergeant||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||164 |- |Brodt||Alden F.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||165 |- |Catlin||William F.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||168 |- |Cohen||Sultan G.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||168 |- |Conklin||Asa B.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||169 |- |Cook||William T.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||167 |- |Cooper||Homer M.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||168 |- |Cooper||Homer M.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||162 |- |Covington||Wm. L.||Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||167 |- |Crane, Jr.||Frederick G.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||164 |- |Griffing||Aaron B.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Supply Company||163 |- |Griffith||Barton||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||166 |- |Griffith||George P.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Supply Company||163 |- |Griffith||Henry W.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||169 |- |Gruber||Joseph O.||1st Sergeant||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||165 |- |Hawkinson||George L.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||162 |- |Hoppe||Harold O.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||164 |- |Klipple||Graydon E.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||168 |- |Lutz||John R.||1st Sergeant||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||169 |- |Maddox||Lofton V.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||166 |- |McConkey||Clyde||Lieut. Colonel||52nd Field Artillery||Col. McP. Rutherford & Staff||161 |- |Moore||Chester D.||1st Sergeant||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||168 |- |Nelms||Jess||1st Sergeant||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||167 |- |O'Reilly||John J.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Col. McP. Rutherford & Staff||161 |- |O'Reilly||John J.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||162 |- |Quinn||Amos P.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||167 |- |Renstrom||R. E.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||166 |- |Sheppard||Denzel T.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||165 |- |Taylor||W. L.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||166 |- |Treen||Edward W.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||164 |- |Turner||Jesse A.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||162 |- |Turner||Jessie A.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Col. McP. Rutherford & Staff||161 |- |William||Clark E.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||168 |- |Wood||Charles L.||1st Sergeant||52nd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||166 |- |May, M. C.||H. C.||1st Lieut.||52nd Machine Gun Battalion||Captain Farris & Staff||154 |- |Sweet||Charles E.||1st Lieut.||52nd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "A"||155 |- |Bartulewicz||Leo J.||1st Sergeant||52nd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "A"||155 |- |Bradley||Glen||2nd Lieut.||52nd Machine Gun Battalion||Captain Farris & Staff||154 |- |Grant||Yvo R.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "A"||155 |- |Means||John D.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "B"||156 |- |Nowicki||H.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Machine Gun Battalion||Captain Farris & Staff||154 |- |Paraday||Charles F.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "B"||156 |- |Pearson||Clarence J.||2nd Lieut.||52nd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "A"||155 |- |Cook||Roger A.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||181 |- |Dazey||Francis M. H.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||181 |- |Delihant||William T.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||178 |- |James||Edward D.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Medical Detachment||182 |- |Jones||John B.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||176 |- |Moore||John B.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||180 |- |Moore||Rogers T.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||176 |- |Murrell||Ralph E.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Medical Detachment||182 |- |O'Keefe||William C.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||177 |- |Renfrew||James R.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Veterinary Detachment||182 |- |Scott||Maylon E.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||176 |- |Scott||Ralph L.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Supply Company||175 |- |Stevens||Guy G.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Veterinary Detachment||182 |- |Vail||Robert W.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||180 |- |Van Fleet||George F.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Supply Company||175 |- |Van Norstrand||Howell||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||179 |- |Vanderwaal||William M.||1st Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||177 |- |Armstrong||Franklin G.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||180 |- |Bauer||Carl H.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||178 |- |Cloke||Allen D.||2d Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Supply Company||175 |- |Clow||William T.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||177 |- |Cobb||Raymond W.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||181 |- |Cole||Marshall E.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||179 |- |Coleman||William E.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||180 |- |Compton||Russell A.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||179 |- |Condon||John J.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||178 |- |Cooper||F. A.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||178 |- |Cooper||Frederick S.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||177 |- |Curtis||Willard H.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||176 |- |Cutler||Harry S.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||180 |- |Dailey||Arthur A.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||179 |- |Dalton||William d.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||179 |- |Daniel||Hal||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||180 |- |Davidson||Franklin G.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||181 |- |Denny||Harry||1st Sergeant||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||181 |- |Elliott||Thomas J.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||181 |- |Evans||Ruch E.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||177 |- |Fisher||William F.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||176 |- |Gray||Reuben E.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||179 |- |Grimball||Ernest W.||2d Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Supply Company||175 |- |Griswold||Richard W.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||181 |- |Groenert||John E.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||180 |- |Isherwood||George N.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||176 |- |Kluss||Harry J.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||177 |- |Knowles||William M.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||178 |- |Matthias||Robert A. W.||1st Sergt.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||177 |- |McDonald||William J.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||181 |- |McPherson||Paul V.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||177 |- |Merrill||Gordon E.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||178 |- |Moore||James L.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||181 |- |Moore||John B.||Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Col. W. S. Wood & Staff||173 |- |Morrow||Guy||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "E"||180 |- |O'Connor||Clarence W.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||178 |- |Patterson||Robert T. L.||1st Sergeant||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||179 |- |Payne||Roscoe||1st Class Private||53rd Field Artillery||Veterinary Detachment||182 |- |Pease||Crowell E.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||177 |- |Pruett||Maston H.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||179 |- |Shaffer||Harry||1st Sergeant||53rd Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||174 |- |Sims||Eugene||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||178 |- |Spelich||Joseph E.||1st Sergeant||53rd Field Artillery||Medical Detachment||182 |- |Strock||Louis H.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "D"||179 |- |Thompson||Harry R.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||176 |- |Thompson||Horace||1st Sergeant||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "C"||178 |- |Van Fleet||George F.||Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Col. W. S. Wood & Staff||173 |- |Vreeland||Richard S.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "A"||176 |- |Wells||Joseph M.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "F"||181 |- |Werlein||Philip P.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Field Artillery||Battery "B"||177 |- |Martin||Wallace P.||1st Lieut.||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Major Jowitt & Staff||106 |- |Crosby||Ralph B.||2d Lieut.||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "B"||108 |- |Dagger||Alexander||2nd Lieut.||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "D"||110 |- |Davis||Karl R.||Lieut.||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "A"||107 |- |Leary||John B. Rex||2d Lieut.||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "B"||108 |- |Loubat||Frank J. C.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Major Jowitt & Staff||106 |- |Miller||Oscar||Lieut.||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "C"||109 |- |Munro||Alexander M.||Lieut.||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "A"||107 |- |Palm||Herbert J.||1st Sergeant||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "C"||109 |- |Prather||Thomas E.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Major Jowitt & Staff||106 |- |Richter||Henry C.||Lieut.||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "A"||107 |- |Shanley||James F.||1st Sergeant||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "A"||107 |- |Wallace||John W.||2nd Lieut.||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "D"||110 |- |Welty||Arthur C.||1st Sergeant||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "D"||110 |- |Wilson||Fred C.||Lieut.||53rd Machine Gun Battalion||Company "C"||109 |- |Booker||Roy G.||1st Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||186 |- |Bragg||Culver C.||1st Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "F"||193 |- |Eldered||Floyd F.||1st Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "C"||190 |- |Fisher||Archibald W.||1st Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "F"||193 |- |Lyle, M. C.||Charles F.||1st Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Medical Detachment||194 |- |Milliman||Ross L.||1st Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "C"||190 |- |Nitsche, M. C.||Ernest W.||1st Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Medical Detachment||194 |- |Philips||William F.||1st Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "D"||191 |- |Quail||John J.||1st Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "B"||189 |- |Scurlock||Alonzo C.||1st Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "E"||192 |- |Snyder||Lyston G.||1st Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "E"||192 |- |Whittingham||Edward R.||1st Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "B"||189 |- |Brumfield||Alva A.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "D"||191 |- |Carll||James H.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||186 |- |Chilton||John B.||2d Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "F"||193 |- |Clute||Gerald P.||Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Lieut.-Col. Rutledge & Staff||185 |- |Clute||Gerald P.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||186 |- |Clyde||Thomas P.||2d Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "F"||193 |- |Cobb||Oliver C.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "D"||191 |- |Coe||Guy R.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Supply Company||187 |- |Collins||Chester P.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "E"||192 |- |Collins||Winthrop I.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "A"||188 |- |Cone||Alfred J.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "E"||192 |- |Conover||Andrew E.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "B"||189 |- |Cooke||Edwin D.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "A"||188 |- |Cooper||Harry F.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Supply Company||187 |- |Dahl||Oscar||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||186 |- |Dahlquist||Scott A.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "A"||188 |- |Dallmeyer||Alvin R.||Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Lieut.-Col. Rutledge & Staff||185 |- |Dallmeyer||Alvin R.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||186 |- |Davidson||Henry C.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "B"||189 |- |Davis||Alfred E.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "C"||190 |- |Davis||John C.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "B"||189 |- |Davis, Jr.||John S. N.||2d Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "F"||193 |- |Deege||Alan||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||186 |- |Felker||Joseph K.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "D"||191 |- |Flynn||Raymond P.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "A"||188 |- |Goldston||Walter L.||2d Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "F"||193 |- |Hinman||Ralph S.||1st Sergeant||54th Field Artillery||Battery "F"||193 |- |Jervis||Paul F.||2d Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "F"||193 |- |Keehn||David M.||1st Sergeant||54th Field Artillery||Battery "B"||189 |- |Kerr||Raymond||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "C"||190 |- |Koerner||C. W.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||186 |- |Long||Hallock P.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "C"||190 |- |Lowrey||William T.||2d Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "F"||193 |- |Luckinbill||John Mas||1st Sergeant||54th Field Artillery||Supply Company||187 |- |McCurdy||William G.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "B"||189 |- |Nichol||Walter R.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "E"||192 |- |Nolan||John A.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "D"||191 |- |Pierce||William L.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||186 |- |Powell||Jack H.||1st Sergeant||54th Field Artillery||Battery "D"||191 |- |Revello||Martin J.||1st Sergeant||54th Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||186 |- |Roberts||Ray T.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "E"||192 |- |Russell||Murray||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Supply Company||187 |- |Rutledge||Robert C.||Lieut.-Col.||54th Field Artillery||Lieut.-Col. Rutledge & Staff||185 |- |Shaw||Thomas K.||1st Sergeant||54th Field Artillery||Battery "C"||190 |- |Stark||Thomas V.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "C"||190 |- |Stock||Alexander||1st Sergeant||54th Field Artillery||Battery "A"||188 |- |Sutton||William L.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "D"||191 |- |Telfer||Archibald S.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "E"||192 |- |Washington||Paul McE.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "B"||189 |- |Welday||Roy A.||2d Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "F"||193 |- |Wiggin||Edward N.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Battery "A"||188 |- |Wynkoop||Adrian G.||2nd Lieut.||54th Field Artillery||Headquarters Company||186 |- |Acton||P. R.||1st Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |Acton||Paul R.||1st Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "B"||152 |- |Kennon||B. C.||1st Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |Coad||P. E.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |Coad||Paul E.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "A"||152 |- |Cook||Emmet M.||2nd Lieut., Supply Officer||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Headquarters||152 |- |Cooke||E. M.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |Hardison||C. H.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |Hardison||C. H.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "B"||152 |- |Hartness||Walter S.||1st Sergeant||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "B"||152 |- |Jenkins||O. A.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |Jenkins||Oran A.||2nd Lieut, Adjutant||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Headquarters||152 |- |Kantin||A. W.||1st Sergeant||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "D"||153 |- |Manifold||C. B.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |Manifold||Courtland B.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "C"||153 |- |McCune||C. M.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |McCune||Chas. N.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "A"||152 |- |McGregor||C. E.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "B"||152 |- |McGregor||C. M.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |McKee||J. L.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |McKee||John L.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "B"||152 |- |Nelson||L. F.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |Nelson||Lawrence F.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "D"||153 |- |Rash||J. R.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |Rash||Joseph W.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "C"||153 |- |Sullivan, Jr.||Jerimiah J.||1st Sergeant||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "A"||152 |- |Taylor||Morris M.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "A"||152 |- |Toepfer||J. A.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Maj. DeRohan & Officers||151 |- |Toepfer||John A.||2nd Lieut.||54th Machine Gun Battalion||Company "D"||153 |- |Aubineau||Paul J.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "D"||96 |- |Brettell||John B.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "A"||93 |- |Brown||W.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Colonel Cecil & Staff||89 |- |DeGraffenried||Garland||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "D"||96 |- |Ellis||Gordon M.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "B:",94|| |- |Getgay||John||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Supply Company||92 |- |Gibson||R. A.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Headquarters Company||90 |- |Giles||Edward M.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "C:",95|| |- |Hale||Clyde E.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "E"||97 |- |Higgins||John M.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "F"||98 |- |Jarrell||William H.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Supply Company||92 |- |Knapp||Leslie G.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "C:",95|| |- |Kremer||Lawrence N.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "K"||102 |- |Little||Edward O.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "M"||104 |- |MacLachlan||Thonas||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "K"||102 |- |McManus||Francis S.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "F"||98 |- |Means||Lewis M.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "A"||93 |- |Peterson||Carl A.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "M"||104 |- |Peyton||Robert L.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "L"||103 |- |Reynolds||William H.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Machine Gun Company||91 |- |Rounds||W. A.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Colonel Cecil & Staff||89 |- |Schwartz||William W.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "D"||96 |- |Schwarzmeier||Frank M.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "B:",94|| |- |Shapre||Douglas S.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "H"||100 |- |Spinks||Marion A.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "L"||103 |- |Starbuck||Edgar D.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "M"||104 |- |Sullivan||Edward D.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "E"||97 |- |Thacker, M. C.||E. F. G.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Colonel Cecil & Staff||89 |- |Thames||H. H.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Colonel Cecil & Staff||89 |- |Washburn||Frank E.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "I"||101 |- |West||Harry||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "E"||97 |- |Withrow||Chas. M.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Headquarters Company||90 |- |Zorn||William T.||1st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "B:",94|| |- |Balding||James R.||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "K"||102 |- |Blair||Walter R.||!st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "G"||99 |- |Bodecker||John P.||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "B:",94|| |- |Cleveland||Lloyd S.||!st Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "G"||99 |- |Crossen||Henry T.||2nd Lieut.||85th Infantry||Headquarters Company||90 |- |Davis||Elmer E.||2nd Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "L"||103 |- |Drake||Richard J.||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "E"||97 |- |Elliott||Wiley L.||2nd Lieut.||85th Infantry||Headquarters Company||90 |- |Evans||Rufford O.||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "C:",95|| |- |Geriba||Sranley||2nd Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "C:",95|| |- |Goddard||Frank||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "I"||101 |- |Granzow||Redmond||2nd Lieut.||85th Infantry||Supply Company||92 |- |Haardt||Otto H.||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "M"||104 |- |Klein, Jr.||George A.||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "A"||93 |- |Louthan||George M.||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "F"||98 |- |Love||John W.||2nd Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "G"||99 |- |Milliard||Peter L.||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "D"||96 |- |Moore||James L.||2nd Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "F"||98 |- |Moskowitz||Samuel||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "B:",94|| |- |Newport||Ulysses S.||Sergeant (1st Sergt.)||85th Infantry||Headquarters Company||90 |- |Pickens||Edward H.||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Supply Company||92 |- |Pruyn||J. McE.||Lieut.-Col.||85th Infantry||Colonel Cecil & Staff||89 |- |Scott||Arthur F.||2nd Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "K"||102 |- |Stewart||Earl I.||2nd Lieut.||85th Infantry||Supply Company||92 |- |Templeton||Fred A.||2nd Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "M"||104 |- |Thomas||C.||2nd Lieut.||85th Infantry||Colonel Cecil & Staff||89 |- |Tonder||Lawrence||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "H"||100 |- |Vaughan||Chester R.||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Machine Gun Company||91 |- |Wiswell||Irvin A.||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "A"||93 |- |Wood||Thomas J.||1st Sergeant||85th Infantry||Company "G"||99 |- |Yecker||Paul C.||2nd Lieut.||85th Infantry||Company "B:",94|| |- |Feltner||Robert H.||1st Lieut.||86th Inf.||Col. Sillman & Staff||133 |- |Gress||Charles R.||1st Lieut.||86th Inf.||Col. Sillman & Staff||133 |- |Heaton||William E.||1st Lieut.||86th Inf.||Col. Sillman & Staff||133 |- |Homan||Ralph H.||1st Lieut.||86th Inf.||Col. Sillman & Staff||133 |- |Bradley||Richard E.||2nd Lieut.||86th Inf.||Col. Sillman & Staff||133 |- |Bagaley||Edward T.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "C"||139 |- |Black||Walter S.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "A"||137 |- |Bratton||Earl W.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "B"||138 |- |Calkins||Walter W.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "K"||146 |- |Chaney||Francis M.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "E"||141 |- |Creson||Thomas K.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "K"||146 |- |Crim||Caspar R.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Headquarters Company||134 |- |Dorris, M. C.||Richard P.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Medical Detachment||149 |- |Fitzpatrick||James C.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Headquarters Company||134 |- |Forman||Henry J.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "F"||142 |- |Gardner||Glenn P.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "I"||145 |- |Geiselman||Leonard G.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "L"||147 |- |Gilliland||Harold E.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "L"||147 |- |Gray, Jr.||Baron D.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "H"||144 |- |Heidenreich||John C.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "I"||145 |- |Homan||Ralph H.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "F"||142 |- |Hubbard||Harold J.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "D:",140|| |- |Jenkins||Mitchell||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "A"||137 |- |King, M. C.||James T.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Medical Detachment||149 |- |LeRoy||Clinton L.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Headquarters Company||134 |- |Livingston||Lovic W.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "L"||147 |- |Mann||William A.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "D:",140|| |- |Myatt||Mark A.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "D:",140|| |- |Nathan||Winfrey G.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "G"||143 |- |Rucker||George N.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Machine Gun Company||135 |- |Stoddard||Jeron C.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "B"||138 |- |Van Meter||Glenn E.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "L"||147 |- |Wilson||Leonard A.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "E"||141 |- |Yeager||Beebe W.||1st Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "C"||139 |- |Applegate||Ernest E.||2nd Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "A"||137 |- |Berkbigler||Leonard B.||2nd Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "I"||145 |- |Connelly||Michael||2nd Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "B"||138 |- |Correu||Silas||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Company "M"||148 |- |Crowley||Charles P.||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Company "L"||147 |- |Cunningham||William f.||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Company "A"||137 |- |Cusic||Bartholomew S.||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Company "C"||139 |- |Edens||Jean||Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "M"||148 |- |Greenwell||Charles S.||2nd Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "H"||144 |- |Jonke||Anton||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Company "K"||146 |- |LaSaliniere||Kenneth E.||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Supply Company||136 |- |Marcus||Abe||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Company "H"||144 |- |McDonald||Joe||2nd Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "C"||139 |- |McHenry||Mike K.||2nd Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "F"||142 |- |McPherson||Kenneth||Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "M"||148 |- |Merrill||Fred A.||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Headquarters Company||134 |- |Park||Luther A.||2nd Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "F"||142 |- |Pollik||Edward J.||2d Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "E"||141 |- |Pool||Harrison H.||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Company "B"||138 |- |Richardson||John M.||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Company "D:",140|| |- |Spann||Arthur R.||2nd Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "G"||143 |- |Stelzner||Albert H.||2nd Lieut.||86th Infantry||Company "K"||146 |- |Twiss||Harold S.||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Company "E"||141 |- |Williams||Joe A.||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Company "G"||143 |- |Wood||Ebb||1st Sergeant||86th Infantry||Company "I"||145 |- |Bolinger||E. H.||1st Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Gilliam||Fred L.||1st Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Hicks||W. E.||1st Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Nash||John L.||1st Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Dunlevy||G. H.||2nd Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Eliason||H. C.||2nd Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Landrum||R. R.||2nd Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Link||Jesse R.||2nd Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Lloyd||E. G.||2nd Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |MacKenzie||H. H.||2nd Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Maska||E. A.||2nd Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Patton||Joe||2nd Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Satterlee||H. G.||2nd Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Schwartz||George||2nd Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Seibel||G.||2nd Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Taylor||Vernie E.||2nd Lieut.||8th Battalion||165th Depot Brigade||227 |- |Griffith||T. E.||Bn. Sgt. Major "1st Lieutenant"||Aide||||183 |- |Johnson||G. E.||Bn. Sgt. Major "1st Lieutenant"||Aide||||183 |- |Bolton||Boner C.||1st Class Sergeant, Sergeant Major||Base Hospital||Medical Department Detachment||284 |- |Pratt||Frederick E.||1st Class Sergeant, Personnel Sergeant||Base Hospital||Medical Department Detachment||284 |- |Bingaman||L. A.||1st Lieut.||Board of Review||||295 |- |Cross||Roland R.||1st Lieut.||Board of Review||||295 |- |Kavanagh||Joseph J.||1st Lieut.||Board of Review||||295 |- |Adams||Roy H.||1st Lieut.||Brig. Gen. Estes & Camp Staff||||20 |- |Livezey||Fred M.||1st Lieut.||Brig. Gen. Estes & Camp Staff||||20 |- |McGale||David A.||1st Lieut.||Brig. Gen. Estes & Camp Staff||Motor Transport Company||20 |- |Rinsland||Henry D.||1st Lieut.||Brig. Gen. Estes & Camp Staff||||20 |- |Schaufele||Herbert J.||1st Lieut.||Brig. Gen. Estes & Camp Staff||gas officer||20 |- |Whitfield||Raymond P.||1st Lieut.||Brig. Gen. Estes & Camp Staff||Liberty Theatre officer||20 |- |Egan||Richard J.||2nd Lieut.||Brig. Gen. Estes & Camp Staff||||20 |- |Gray||John C.||2nd Lieut.||Brig. Gen. Estes & Camp Staff||adjutant 412th Reserve Labor Bn.||20 |- |Aird, M. C.||Andrew J.||1st Lieut.||Camp Infirmary No. 9||||287 |- |Baze, M. C.||Perry A.||1st Lieut.||Camp Infirmary No. 9||||287 |- |Clawater, M. C.||Earl W.||1st Lieut.||Camp Infirmary No. 9||||287 |- |Dufner, M. C.||Carl T.||1st Lieut.||Camp Infirmary No. 9||||287 |- |Long, Jr., M. C.||Gebhard J.||1st Lieut.||Camp Infirmary No. 9||||287 |- |Kretchmer||Otto E.||2nd Lieut.||Camp Medical Supply Depot Detachment||||279 |- |McConnell||John G.||1st Sergeant||Camp Medical Supply Depot Detachment||||279 |- |Pershing, Jr.||James F.||2nd Lieut.||Camp Medical Supply Depot Detachment||||279 |- |Porter||Luther G.||1st Sergeant||Camp Medical Supply Depot Detachment||||279 |- |Thurman||Lawrence G.||1st Sergeant||Camp Medical Supply Depot Detachment||||279 |- |Whitaker||Ernest W.||1st Sergeant||Camp Medical Supply Depot Detachment||||279 |- |Richardson||Charles E.||1st Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Ardery||Charles W.||2nd Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Bradley||Aloysius B.||2nd Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Bunkley||Foster H.||2nd Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Charlton||Oran R.||2nd Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Ford||Clyde V.||2nd Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Galbraith||John R.||2nd Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Gallagher||William M.||2nd Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Garrison||George C.||2nd Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Lightburn||John||2nd Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Ligon||Ben A.||2nd Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Mohnkern||Paul M.||2nd Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Novich||George||2nd Lieut.||Camp Supply Office||Officers||29 |- |Feustermacher||Rene I.||Lieut.||Eighteenth Division||Brigadier General Estes & Staff||70 |- |Glass||George W.||Lieut.||Eighteenth Division||Brigadier General Estes & Staff||70 |- |Hall||Henry W.||Lieut. Col., signal officer||Eighteenth Division||Brigadier General Estes & Staff||70 |- |Hofman||Augustine A.||Lieut. Col., quartermaster||Eighteenth Division||Brigadier General Estes & Staff||70 |- |Jordan||Henry L.||Lieut. Col., inspector||Eighteenth Division||Brigadier General Estes & Staff||70 |- |McCormick||W. H.||First Lieut.||Eighteenth Division||Brigadier General Estes & Staff||70 |- |Morgan, Jr.||Henry J.||Lieut.||Eighteenth Division||Brigadier General Estes & Staff||70 |- |Purser||Francis E.||Lieut.||Eighteenth Division||Brigadier General Estes & Staff||70 |- |Severson||Charles F.||Lieut. Col., machine gun officer||Eighteenth Division||Brigadier General Estes & Staff||70 |- |Huger||Charles O.||1st Lieut.||Fire Truck & Hose Company No. 315||||298 |- |Hogan||Joseph L.||2nd Lieut.||Fire Truck & Hose Company No. 315||||298 |- |Ader||Jacob||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Baker||William J.||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Baldwin||John W.||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Bush||L. M.||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Calvelli||Eugene||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Hays||P. L.||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Herschle||H. G.||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Howard||Robert H.||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Lovelady||Ralph||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Nisbet||D. H.||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Reeves||S. W.||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Seebold||Herman B.||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Stein||M. I.||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Traxler||J. F.||1st Lieut.||Medical Examining Board||Mustering Out Station||295 |- |Mefrem, M. T. C.||Leslie C.||1st Lieut.||Motor Transport||Company 353||292 |- |Wood||Clare H.||1st Classs Sergeant, Truckmaster||Motor Transport||Company 353||292 |- |Anderson||W. W.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Blesse||Frederick A.||1st Lieut., Medical Corps||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Brown||Harold O.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Dimon||John||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |LeDoux||L. A.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Longmire||V. M.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Loos||H. H.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Lynch||T. P.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Lyon||William E.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Martin||W. P.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |May||H. C.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |May||H. F.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |McNaught||J. F.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Meredith||O. O.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Miles||F. M.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Minahan||J. J.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Mohrman||S. S.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Neely||Jubal A.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |O'Connor||Vincent J.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Palmer||Bascom H.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Paullus||George E.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Pridgen||Ross E.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Speck||Clyde M.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Webster||Howard H.||1st Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Fuller||Garth C.||2nd Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Vandercreek||A. J.||2nd Lieut.||Officers - 18th Sanitary Train||||215 |- |Abeny||W. R.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Allen||T. G.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Baumgarten||R. C.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Bingeman||L. C.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Blankenship||R. C.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Brereton||G. E.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Brewer||T. C.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Butler||J. O.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Clark||W. A.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Collins||L. D.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Cunningham||H. L.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Dimon||John||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Downs||E. B.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Fields||B. W.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Greer||A. E.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Hall||N. C.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Halpern||Geo.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Hargrove||R. M.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Harris||J. E.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Herrin||Phillip||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Howard||R. H.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Johnston||D. E.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Larrison||G. D.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Lauder||C. H.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |McCarthy||J. D.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |McNamara||F. W.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Middlebrook||J. R.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Nesbit||D. H.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Noble||Walter||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Oden||P. W.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Patton||W. G.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Richards||J. L.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Rutherford||B. C.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Sanger||B. J.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Smith||F. M.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Throlkeld||H. F.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Tobias||H. W.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Treadgold||G. D.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Tyler||R. E.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Walther||R. A.||Lieut.||Officers - Base Hospital||||36 |- |Hilsinger||George||1st Lieut.||Ordnance Depot||Officers||42 |- |Brady||B. V.||2nd Lieut.||Ordnance Depot||Officers||42 |- |Deutz||Howard||2nd Lieut.||Ordnance Depot||Officers||42 |- |Jones||Guy W.||2nd Lieut.||Ordnance Depot||Officers||42 |- |Reebel||Earle P.||2nd Lieut.||Ordnance Depot||Officers||42 |- |Brady||Bernard V.||2nd Lieut.||Ordnance Detachment||||282 |- |Deutz||Howard||2nd Lieut.||Ordnance Detachment||||282 |- |Jones||Guy W.||2nd Lieut.||Ordnance Detachment||||282 |- |Reebel||Earle P.||2nd Lieut.||Ordnance Detachment||||282 |- |Smith||C. R.||1st Lieut.||Provost Guard||Officers||289 |- |Zudeck||E. L.||1st Lieut.||Provost Guard||Officers||289 |- |Boyd||J. L.||2nd Lieut.||Provost Guard||Officers||289 |- |Dumaine||A. L.||2nd Lieut.||Provost Guard||Officers||289 |- |Foley||W. F.||2nd Lieut.||Provost Guard||Officers||289 |- |Stevenson||H. W.||2nd Lieut.||Provost Guard||Officers||289 |- |McSwain||Edward B.||1st Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Ardery||Charles W.||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Bradley||Aloysius B.||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Bunkley||Foster H.||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Charlton||Oran R.||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Ford||Clyde V.||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Galbraith||John R.||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Gallagher||William M.||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Gray||Charles C.||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Korschal||Arthur||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Ligon||Ben A.||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Mayer||Fred||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Mohnkern||Paul M.||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Novich||George||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Raube||Henry F.||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |Rinehart||Raymond V.||2nd Lieut.||Quartermaster Corps Detachment||||280 |- |McGale||David A.||1st Lieut., M. T. C.||Service Park Unit 348||||300 |- |Denike||||1st Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||Officer||23 |- |Denike||John S.||1st Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||||276 |- |Dunlap||B. C.||1st Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||Officer||23 |- |Dunlap||Byron C.||1st Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||||276 |- |Huber||H. O.||1st Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||Officer||23 |- |Laramey||F. E.||1st Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||Officer||23 |- |Laramey||Frank E.||1st Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||||276 |- |Wyse||James W.||1st Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||||276 |- |Wysi||J. W.||1st Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||Officer||23 |- |Alderman||E. S.||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||Officer||23 |- |Alderman||Ernest S.||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||||276 |- |Diver||M. L.||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||Officer||23 |- |Diver||Mortimer L.||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||||276 |- |Froebel||G. H.||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||Officer||23 |- |Froebel||Guenther H.||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||||276 |- |Garvey||J. J.||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||Officer||23 |- |Garvey||James J.||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||||276 |- |Hogan||J. S.||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||Officer||23 |- |Nelson||W. H.||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||Officer||23 |- |Nelson||William H.||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||||276 |- |Stokes||Edward||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||Officer||23 |- |Stokes||Edward||2nd Lieut.||Utilities Detachment||||276 |- |Hermann||Wm.||1st Lieut.||||Brig. Gen. 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    Campbell County, Tennessee

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    [[Category:Campbell County, Tennessee]] [[Category: Appalachia Counties]]
    Welcome to Campbell County, Tennessee!
    {{US History|sub-project=Tennessee}} ==How to Join the Tennessee Project== #See the main project page [[:Project:Tennessee|here]] for instructions on how to join. #Add (Tennessee) and (us_history) to your G2G tag feed. === How to Join the Appalachia Project === #See the main project page [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:Appalachia#How_to_Join here] for instructions on how to join. #Add Appalachia to your G2G tag feed. == Ongoing List of Things to Do == #Add the county category to applicable profiles #Ensure Campbell County profiles are well-sourced #Work on connecting Campbell County profiles to the one tree #Church records of christenings, marriages and burials #Voter or citizenship rolls #Records of wills and estates #Records of slaveholders and enslaved persons #Land records #Tax lists #Muster lists for militia/military service #Add genealogy resources to this page #Add statewide resources to the main project page ==Campbell County History== "Campbell County was formed in 1806 from parts of Anderson and Claiborne counties. It was named in honor of [[Campbell-9543|Colonel Arthur Campbell]], (1743–1811), a member of the Virginia House of Burgesses and an officer during the American Revolutionary War." [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell_County,_Tennessee Campbell County on WikiPedia] "New Mammoth Cave, located in Elk Valley, just west of Jellico, was mined for saltpeter (the main ingredient of gunpowder) during the War of 1812. It is possible that this cave was also mined during the Civil War. In 1921 the cave was developed as a tourist attraction and was open to the public until at least 1928. Today, New Mammoth Cave is securely gated by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service and is a sanctuary for bats, including the federally endangered Indiana bat." "During the Civil War, the county's sympathies were predominantly with the Union. On June 8, 1861, Campbell Countians rejected Tennessee's Ordinance of Secession by a vote of 1,094 to 60.[6] On August 1, 1861, Campbell County became the first Tennessee county to form a Union Army unit for the Civil War, organizing Company B of the 1st Tennessee Infantry at Jacksboro." On May 5, 1943, an explosion at the La Follette Mine caused 10 deaths. [[Space:LaFollette_Mine_Disaster_1943|LaFollette Mine Disaster 1943]], ==Geography== Campbell County is part of East Tennessee, one of Tennessee's Three Grand Divisions. These divisions are not only geographic, but also cultural and defined in state law. Campbell County is also part of the Central Region of [[Project:Appalachia|Appalachia]]. "According to the U.S. Census Bureau, the county has a total area of 498 square miles (1,290 km2), of which 480 square miles (1,200 km2) is land and 18 square miles (47 km2) (3.6%) is water. " "Campbell County is situated amidst a geological border region between the Cumberland Plateau in the northwest and the Appalachian Ridge-and-Valley Range in the southeast. This border area is characterized by several large, elongate ridges, namely Cross Mountain in the west and Cumberland Mountain, Walnut Mountain, and Pine Mountain to the north. Elevations vary widely across the county, ranging from 3,534 feet (1,077 m) at Cross Mountain to slightly less than 1,000 feet (300 m) a few miles away at Norris Lake. Norris Lake— an artificial reservoir created by the Tennessee Valley Authority in the 1930s— is the main body of water in the region. It is fed by the Clinch and Powell rivers as well as several large creeks, most notably Davis Creek, Big Creek, and Cove Creek. Cove Creek also feeds the much smaller Cove Lake— a recreational lake built by TVA in the 1930s as part of the Norris project— which is located near Caryville." "View across Cumberland Mountain from the Cumberland Trail Most of the county's residents live in the southern half of the county, where La Follette, Jacksboro, and Caryville are located. Jellico, located along the Tennessee-Kentucky border, is the most notable populated area in the county's plateau section." "Portions of the county north of Walnut Mountain are part of the Cumberland River watershed. Portions of the county south of Walnut Mountain are part of the Tennessee River watershed. In the northwestern part of the county a large valley, known as Elk Valley, runs from southwest to northeast, from Pioneer to Jellico." ===Adjacent counties=== * Whitley County, Kentucky (north) * [[Space:Claiborne_County%2C_Tennessee|Claiborne County]] (east) * [[Space:Union_County%2C_Tennessee|Union County]] (southeast) * [[Space:Anderson_County%2C_Tennessee|Anderson County]] (south) * [[Space:Scott_County_Tennessee|Scott County]] (west) * McCreary County, Kentucky (northwest) ===State protected areas=== # Chuck Swan State Forest (part) # Cove Creek Wildlife Management Area # [https://tnstateparks.com/parks/cove-lake Cove Lake State Park] # Cumberland Trail (part) # Indian Mountain State Park # Norris Dam State Park (part) # North Cumberland Wildlife Management Area (part) ==Government Offices== * [http://www.campbellcountytn.gov/ Campbell County, TN official site] ==Demographics== "As of the census[15] of 2000, there were 39,854 people, 16,125 households, and 11,577 families residing in the county. The population density was 83 people per square mile (32/km²). There were 18,527 housing units at an average density of 39 per square mile (15/km²). The racial makeup of the county was 98.13% White, 0.30% Black or African American, 0.31% Native American, 0.16% Asian, 0.04% Pacific Islander, 0.16% from other races, and 0.91% from two or more races. 0.67% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race." "There were 16,125 households out of which 29.80% had children under the age of 18 living with them, 55.30% were married couples living together, 12.60% had a female householder with no husband present, and 28.20% were non-families. 25.40% of all households were made up of individuals and 11.60% had someone living alone who was 65 years of age or older. The average household size was 2.44 and the average family size was 2.91." "In the county, the population was spread out with 22.90% under the age of 18, 8.50% from 18 to 24, 28.00% from 25 to 44, 25.50% from 45 to 64, and 15.10% who were 65 years of age or older. The median age was 38 years. For every 100 females there were 93.00 males. For every 100 females age 18 and over, there were 90.90 males." "The median income for a household in the county was $25,285, and the median income for a family was $30,197. Males had a median income of $26,762 versus $19,138 for females. The per capita income for the county was $13,301. About 18.40% of families and 22.80% of the population were below the poverty line, including 32.00% of those under age 18 and 17.70% of those age 65 or over." ==Communities== ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Jellico, Tennessee|Jellico]] *[[:Category:LaFollette, Tennessee|LaFollette]] *[[:Category:Rocky Top, Tennessee|Rocky Top]] ===Towns=== *[[:Category:Caryville, Tennessee|Caryville]] *[[:Category:Jacksboro, Tennessee|Jacksboro]] County Seat ===Unincorporated Communities=== * Alder Springs * Anthras * Block * Clinchmore * Coolidge * Cotula * Duff *[[:Category:Elk Valley, Tennessee|Elk Valley]] * Habersham * Morley *[[:Category:Newcomb, Tennessee|Newcomb]] * Pinecrest *[[:Category:Pioneer, Tennessee|Pioneer]] *[[:Category:Stinking Creek, Tennessee|Stinking Creek]] # Stony Fork *[[:Category:Vasper, Tennessee|Vasper]] * Westbourne * White Oak * Wooldridge * Wynn ==County Resources== === On WikiTree === #[[:Category: Campbell County, Tennessee, Cemeteries |Campbell County Cemeteries]] === On the Internet === * [https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Campbell_County,_Tennessee_Genealogy Campbell County on FamilySearch] * [https://sos.tn.gov/tsla/pages/genealogical-fact-sheets-about-campbell-county Campbell County Genealogy Fact Sheets] * [http://genealogytrails.com/tenn/campbell/ Campbell County Genealogy Trails] * [http://www.tngenweb.org/campbell/history/index.html Campbell County, TN Genweb] * [http://usgwarchives.net/tn/campbell/campbell.html Campbell County USGenWeb Archives] * [http://www.census.gov/quickfacts/table/PST045215/47013 Census quick facts] * [https://www.tngenweb.org/campbell/Historical-Society/index.html Campbell County Historical Society] * [http://web.archive.org/web/20071010141951/http://co.campbell.tn.us/history.html Archives] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbell_County,_Tennessee Campbell County on WikiPedia] *[http://www.campbellcountytn.gov/ Official website] * Goodspeed's History of Tennessee: Containing Historical and Biographical Sketches of Thirty East Tennessee Counties, (1927). Reprinted from Goodspeed's History of Tennessee, 1887. Nashville: Charles and Randy Elder Booksellers. FamilySearch.org. [https://dcms.lds.org/delivery/DeliveryManagerServlet?dps_pid=IE220756&from=fhd eBook]. ==Sources== ---- '''Every fact needs a reference - use inline citations '''

    Campbell County, Virginia

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    [[Category:Campbell County, Virginia]] [[Space: Virginia Counties and Parishes#counties | Virginia Counties]] | Campbell County, Virginia == The heads of branches running through Campbell County, Virginia == :[[Space:Austin_Family_of_Campbell_County%2C_Virginia|Austin]] - William Austin II, Hanna Glenn, and Esther Alexander. :[[Space:Cardwell_Family_of_Campbell_County%2C_Virginia|Cardwell]] - Robert Allen Cardwell, Elmina Meams and Alice Unknown (Rucker? Dixon?). :[[Space:Evans_Family_of_Campbell_County%2C_Virginia|Evans]] - Rees Evans and Bridget Unknown. :[[Space:Franklin_Family_of_Campbell_County%2C_Virginia|Franklin]] - Lewis Franklin and Jane Unknown. :[[Space:Rosser_Family_of_Campbell_County%2C_Virginia|Rosser]] - Jonathan Rosser and Elizabeth Oglesby; David Rosser and Nancy Ann Young. :[[Space:Tweedy_Family_of_Campbell_County%2C_Virginia|Tweedy]] - Joseph Tweedy and Frances Williamson. :[[Space:Wood_Family_of_Campbell_County%2C_Virginia|Wood]] - John Wood and possibly Sarah Unknown. ---- :[[Adams-1322|Adams, Robert]] < :[[Akers-537|Akers, William]] :[[Alexander-6732|Alexander, Robert]] :[[Anderson-1865|Anderson, George]] < :[[Anthony-111|Anthony, Joseph]] < :[[Arrington-314|Arrington, Adler]] :[[Arthur-160|Arthur, Barnabus (?)]] < :[[Baber-42|Baber, Robert]] ? :[[Bolling-59|Bolling, John]] < :[[Bryan-2620|Bryan, William]] :[[Burton-22|Burton, Jesse]] :[[Butler-7072|Butler, James]] ? :[[Caffery-47|Caffrey, John]] :[[Calloway-29|Callway, Joseph]] :[[Campbell-16815|Campbell, James]] ? :[[Candler-153|Candler, Thomas (?)]] < :[[Carson-300|Carson, Moses]] :[[Cheatham-360|Cheatham, Thomas III]] < :[[Chiles-26|Chiles, Henry]] < :[[Clark-645|Clark, Christopher]] < :[[Clay-6|Clay, Charles]] :[[Clemens-10|Clemens, Samuel B.]] :[[Clement-297|Clement, Adam]] :[[Cobbs-24|Cobbs, John]] :[[Cocke-503|Cocke, George]]??? :[[Davis-12243|Davis, John]] :Daives - [[Davis-26199|Davis, Nicholas]] :[[Dearing-15|Dearing, Edward]] ? :[[DePriest-81|DePriest, John]] :[[Dinwiddie-72|Dinwiddie, William]]? :Douglas - [[Douglass-111|Douglass, John]] :[[Drinkard-27|Drinkard, James]]? :[[Early-224|Early, Jeremiah]] :[[Elder-2|Elder, Joseph]] ? :[[Elliott-5467|Elliott, Robert]]? :[[Garland-928|Garland, John]] < :[[Gaulding-26|Gaulding, Samuel]] ? (Goulden, Gaulden) :[[Goggin-98|Goggin, Stephen]] :[[Hairston-4|Hairston, Peter]] :[[Hanks-996|Hanks, James]] :[[Henry-30|Henry, Patrick]] < :[[Herndon-262|Herndon, David]] ? :[[Holcombe-662|Holcombe, Philemon]] < :[[Hunter-5729|Hunter, John]] :[[Hutchison-296|Hutchison, William]] ? :[[Johnson-4464|Johnson, Benjamin]] < :[[Johnston-2645|Johnston, Peter]]? :[[Jones-39645|Jones, Thomas]]? :Kabler - [[Cobler-31|Cobler, Harvey]]? :[[Langhorne-66|Langhorne, Henry]] + :[[Lee-6688|Lee, John]] :[[Leftwich-4|Leftwich, Ralph]] :[[Lewis-15786|Lewis, George]] :[[Lynch-961|Lynch, Charles]] :[[Moorman-175|Moorman, Achilles]] ? :[[Moorman-39|Moorman, Thomas]] ? < :[[Morris-13591|Morris, Samuel]] ? :[[North-1256|North, Richard]] :[[Oglesby-94|Oglesby, Thomas]] ? :[[Otey-37|Otey, John]] :[[Payne-44|Payne, George]] :[[Poindexter-264|Poindexter, Joseph]]? :[[Robertson-655|Robertson, James]]? :[[Russell-11051|Russell, Robert]]? :[[Rust-518|Rust, Jeremiah]]? :[[Scott-7076|Scott, John]]? :[[Simmons-1330|Simmons, Charles]]? :[[Spraggins-26|Spraggins, William]]? :[[Steele-429|Steele, Alexander]]? :[[Stone-7199|Stone, William]]? :[[Stovall-90|Stovall, George, Sr.]]? :[[Sturman-116|Sturman, Valentine]]? :[[Tate-609|Tate, Henry]]? :[[Thomson-186|Thompson, John]]? :[[Tucker-389|Tucker, Matthew]]? :[[Williamson-4821|Williamson, Robert]]? :[[Womack-433|Womack, Alexander]]? ==History== Named for [[Campbell-1786 | General William Campbell]], the Revolutionary War hero, famous for his leadership in defeating the Tories and Loyalists at the Battle of King’s Mountain in the Carolinas. Created November 5, 1781 from [[Space: Bedford County, Virginia | Bedford County]]. == Patriots of the American Revolution == [[Adams-940|Robert Adams]], [[Akers-537|William Akers]], [[Alexander-6732|Robert Alexander]], [[Anthony-111|Joseph Anthony]], John Anthony, [[Arrington-314|Adler Arrington]], [[Austin-5669|William Austin]], [[Bryan-1699|John Andrew Bryan, Sr.]], [[Bryan-1696|John Andrew Bryan, Jr.]], [[Burton-22|Jesse Burton]], [[Calloway-235|James Callaway]], John Callaway [[Calloway-280|1]] [[Callaway-181|2]], Joseph Callaway, William Callaway [[Callaway-210|1]] [[Calloway-276|2]], [[Candler-27|Daniel Candler]], [[Candler-162|William Candler]], [[Cardwell-101|Robert Allen Cardwell]], [[Clement-297|Adam Clement]], [[Evans-6981|Daniel Evans]], [[Evans-6977|Sampson Evans]], [[Franklin-1179|Owen Franklin]], [[Franklin-1189|Robert Franklin]], [[Franklin-1190|Thomas Franklin]], [[Hunter-5729|John Hunter]], [[Johnson-6281|Charles Johnson]]?, [[Jones-39645|Thomas Jones]], [[Litchford-13|Arthur Litchford]], [[Lynch-961|Charles Lynch]], [[Moorman-108|Zachariah Moorman]], [[Perrow-133|Daniel B. Perrow]], [[Poindexter-264|Joseph Poindexter]], [[Robertson-655|James Robertson]], [[Rosser-28|Jonathan Rosser]], [[Rosser-444|William Rosser]], [[Steele-429|Alexander Steele]], [[Tweedy-16|Joseph Tweedy]], [http://revwarapps.org/w6572.pdf Jesse Wood] == Census == * [[Space:Campbell_County%2C_Virginia_1785_Tax_List|Campbell County, Virginia 1785 Tax List]] * Martin, Brett A. "1820 Campbell County Census - Campbell Co. VA." ''files.usgwarchives.net/va/campbell/''. Accessed May 03, 2016. http://files.usgwarchives.net/va/campbell/census/1820cens.txt == Wills == * [[Space:Campbell_County%2C_Virginia_Will_Abstracts_Before_1799|Campbell County, Virginia Will Abstracts Before 1799]] == See also == * [[Campbell-1786|William Campbell on Wikitree]] * Wikipedia contributors, "Campbell County, Virginia," Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Campbell_County,_Virginia&oldid=678523856 (accessed February 8, 2016). * "Campbell County, Virginia." ''rootsweb.ancestry.com''. Accessed January 17, 2016. http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~vacampbe/ * "Lynchburg and vicinity." ''www.loc.gov''. Accessed January 31, 2016. https://www.loc.gov/item/gvhs01.vhs00378/ * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Campbell_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Campbell County on Family Search] === Cemeteries === * "Cemeteries Near Spring Mills." ''RoadSideThoughts.com''. Accessed February 8th, 2016. http://roadsidethoughts.com/va/spring-mills-xx-appomattox-cemeteries.htm * "The Dixon Cemetery - Concord, Virginia." ''www.dixoncem.org''. Accessed January 22, 2016. http://www.dixoncem.org/ * "Diuguid Burial Records at the Old City Cemetery." ''www.gravegarden.org/diuguid''. Accessed April 30, 2016. http://www.gravegarden.org/diuguid/ === Revolutionary War === * "Free African Americans in the Revolution Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Maryland and Delaware." ''FreeAfricanAmericans.com''. Accessed February 8th, 2016. http://www.freeafricanamericans.com/revolution.htm == Further reading == * Early, R. H. 1927. ''[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/006687028 Campbell chronicles and family sketches, embracing the history of Campbell county, Virginia, 1782-1926]''. Lynchburg, Va: J.P. Bell Co. * [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Campbell_County,_Virginia_Genealogy Campbell County on Family Search]. == Notes == Gladys was previously known as Pigeon Run.

    Campbell DNA Group Project

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    [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Clan Campbell]] [[Category:DNA Group Projects]] [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] [[Category:Campbell_DNA_Group_Project-EKA]] [[Category:Campbell_DNA_Group_Project-Tester]] __NOTOC__ ==Introduction== The [https://www.ccsna.org/ Clan Campbell Society of North America] launched the [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/campbell/about/background Campbell DNA Project] at [https://www.familytreedna.com/ FamilyTreeDNA] in October of 2002 with the purpose of trying to help genealogy researchers break through brick walls. The goal of the project was to attempt to get YDNA samples of several Campbell reference lineages and to look at opportunities to link current genealogy research to these lines. The Campbell DNA Project was initiated to augment genealogical research and to provide general insight concerning our Clan’s overall history and genetic composition. DNA testing is not a substitute for genealogy research. Instead, it is a companion tool to prove or disprove research, determine relationships, and to provide clues for further research. DNA testing can be an extremely powerful tool when combined with your genealogy research. DNA testing can uncover information that was not previously known, as well as confirm your research, and get leads for further research. ==Goals== The purpose of the Campbell DNA Project is to create statistical links from Campbells around the world and our original ancestors in Scotland or Ireland. The project will endeavor to establish DNA reference signatures for historic Campbell lines and draw DNA inferences to present day Campbell descendants. Variations of the Campbell surname are welcome. Potential variations include: Caimbeul, Camble, Campbell, Campble, Gamble, Kimball, Kumble, MacCampbell, McCampbell, Miscampbell. There are many Campbell surname branches around the world with heavy concentrations outside of the British Isles in the United States, Australia, and Canada. In many cases it is unclear whether these branches are or aren’t related to Campbell lines in Scotland or Ireland. In addition, some feel that the Campbell Clan may be an amalgamation of genetic lines based upon the Campbell’s prodigious acquisition of land and vassals in Scotland during the period from the 1300s through the 1700s. ==Types of YDNA Tests== {{Image|file=Campbell_DNA_Group_Project-1.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Y-DNA Testing Coverage. }} '''STR Testing:'''
    Short tandem repeats or markers ('''STR'''). Predicted haplogroup (distant)
    [https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna Y-37]: Examines 37 short tandem repeats (STRs) on the Y chromosome. A Y-37 test provides the lowest STR coverage and a basic haplogroup prediction.
    [https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna Y-111]: Examines 111 short tandem repeats (STRs) on the Y chromosome. A y-111 test provides mid-level STR coverage and a basic haplogroup prediction. '''SNP Testing:'''
    Single nucleotide polymorphism ('''SNP''') testing confirms your haplogroup and defines your placement on the family tree of mankind.
    [https://www.familytreedna.com/products/big-y Big Y-700]: The most comprehensive Y-DNA test. It helps connect deep ancestry with recent genealogy. Examines 700 short tandem repeats (STRs) and over 500k+ SNPs on the Y chromosome. '''Please note: The Campbell DNA Project recommends a Big Y-700 test when possible.***''' ==Who Can Test?== {{Image|file=Campbell_DNA_Group_Project-2.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption=Y-DNA Testing Coverage. }} '''YDNA''' is passed down from father to son and traces the paternal male line back thousands of years. So, these tests are for males only. '''YDNA''' testing can help you discover and verify your direct paternal ancestry by connecting you with other individuals who are descendants of a shared common patrilineal ancestor. Since women don't inherit the Y chromosome, only men can take '''YDNA''' tests. To learn about their direct-male line, female genealogists need to ask a Campbell brother, father, uncle, etc. to be tested. The pattern of Y-chromosome inheritance is especially convenient for genealogists in the Western world: our surnames are generally inherited in the same way. Therefore, '''YDNA''' is often an important part of surname projects. ==Timescales of DNA== {{Image|file=Campbell_DNA_Group_Project-3.jpg |align=c |size=l }} '''Types of Tests'''
    *'''Autosomal''' DNA tests look at chromosome pairs 1–22 (autosomes). The autosomes are inherited from both parents and all recent ancestors. Ethnicity estimates are often included with this sort of testing. *'''Y-DNA''' looks at the Y-chromosome, which is passed down from father to son. Thus, the Y-DNA test can only be taken by males to explore their direct paternal line. *'''mtDNA''' looks at the mitochondria, which is passed down from mother to child. Thus, the mtDNA test can be taken by both males and females, and it explores one's direct maternal line. '''Y-DNA''' and '''mtDNA''' cannot be used for ethnicity estimates, but can be used to find one's haplogroup, which is unevenly distributed geographically. Direct-to-consumer DNA test companies have often labeled haplogroups by continent or ethnicity (e.g., an "African haplogroup" or a "Viking haplogroup"), but these labels may be speculative or misleading. ==Test Results== Currently there are over 2100+ members of the Campbell YDNA Project at Family Tree DNA. The anonymous raw results of these tests can be seen at the link below. Predicted haplogroups in red and confirmed haplogroups in green. :[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Campbell?iframe=yresults Y-DNA Classic Chart] :[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Campbell?iframe=ycolorized Y-DNA Colorized Chart] ==Categorization== In WikiTree categories are used to create groups of profiles or pages. By grouping profiles that share something in common, categories can: *help members organize ongoing research, *help those with a special interest find profiles they may want to investigate or collaborate on, and *help historians or genealogists researching a particular topic or location. For those who have tested we are hoping you join us on WikiTree. This is a great opportunity to highlight your Campbell line and attract new test candidates. So, we would want to add a category to the '''YDNA Tester''' and to their '''Earliest Known Ancestor (EKA)'''. You can find WikiTree categorization help at [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Categorization Help:Categorization]. :'''Earliest Known Ancestor (Campbell)''': *Category:Campbell DNA Group Project-EKA :'''Tester''' *Category:Campbell DNA Group Project-Tester *Category:Campbell Name Study *Category:Clan Campbell ''Note: From the above you will notice that we are also recommending that you add the Clan Campbell and the Campbell Name Study''. ==Links== *Campbell DNA Project at [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/campbell/about/background FTDNA]
    * WikiTree Campbell DNA Group Project [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Campbell_DNA_Group_Project-Tester Testers]
    *WikiTree Campbell DNA Group Project [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Campbell_DNA_Group_Project-EKA Earliest Known Ancestors]
    *CAMPBELL DNA Connections on [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Campbell WikiTree] *Campbell DNA Group Project on WilkiTree Help Document [https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MDFahUJC6VKG8gi3H1VHaqSpDMn3H0V4/view?usp=sharing Click Here] ==Related Campbell DNA Projects== *[[Space:Campbell_Projects|Campbell Project Directory]] (for the complete list) **A few good examples of our "Campbells of ... Projects" below: ***[[Space:Campbells_of_Augusta_County_Virginia|Campbells of Augusta County Virginia]] ***[[Space:Campbells_of_Bedford_County_Virginia|Campbells of Bedford County Virginia]] ***[[Space:Campbells_of_Franklin_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Franklin County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbell_Patriot_Project|Campbell Patriot Project]] **[[Space:Campbell_DAR_Patriots|Campbell DAR Patriots]] **[[Space:Campbell_SAR_Patriots|Campbell SAR Patriots]] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-40095#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Campbell Family Mysteries

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

    Campbell Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == Campbell One Name Study == == Resources == *[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Campbell (Campbell's on Wikitree) *[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/tag/Campbell (G2G Feed, tagged Campbell) *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AAdoptions&cln=&order=&s=Campbell (Campbells w/o a profile manager, please adopt!) *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Category:Unsourced_Profiles&from=Campbell (Unsourced Campbell profiles) *[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=10209961&order=dateup&viewAll=1&privacy=0&orphans=0&s=Campbell (unconnected Campbell's) See also: [[Space:Clan_Campbell|Clan Campbell]] ==Scope== The Campbell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Campbell Campbell] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Campbell name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Campbell's), by time period (18th Century Campbell's), or by topic (Campbell DNA, Campbell Occupations, Campbell Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Campbell Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Campbell-44030|Nanette (Campbell) Rohrbaugh]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Campbell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Campbell}}
    {{Clear}} If the profile is a part of the Campbell Name Study, use the sticker:
    {{One Name Study|name=Campbell}}
    {{Clear}} == Members == * [[Campbell-44030|Nanette (Campbell) Rohrbaugh]] * [[Van_Wyck-177|Dianne (Van Wyck) Semmens]] * [[Campbell-50596|Vicki (Campbell) Barge]] *[[Campbell-56493|Donald Campbell]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== === Derivations === # Caimbeul # Camble # Camel # Campbell # Campble # Gamble # Kimball # Kumble # MacCampbell # McCampbell # Miscampbell The Campbell DNA Project, Surnames[https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/campbell/surnames] === Meaning of Surname 'Campbell' === Campbell is primarily a Scottish surname of Gaelic origins. In Scotland, the name itself derives from two Scottish Gaelic words. "Cam" and "Béal" meaning "Crooked mouth" or "wry-mouthed", originally a nickname which over time became used as a surname.[https://www.google.ca/search?q=Meaning+of+the+campbell+name&ie=utf-8&oe=utf-8&gws_rd=cr&ei=ReAbWLP1OoajjwTIxKDgAg google] ==Campbell DNA == Since DNA can be traced along a patrilineal (father to father to father) line it can be interesting for someone studying the genealogy of a surname, theoretically at least. The Y chromosome conveniently follows our Western Europe convention on last names. === External Campbell DNA Projects === Although there are now many companies offering DNA testing for genealogical purposes, Family Tree DNA is the largest. They have groups organized around surnames including this one: * [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/campbell/about/background Campbell DNA Project] === Wikitree Campbell DNA Takers === The following link shows the Wikitree Campbell Profiles that have DNA associated with them: * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:DNATests&s=Campbell Search for Campbell DNA Test Takers] * [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=CAMPBELL&order=name Campbell Y-DNA Test Takers] ===Campbell DNA Group Project on WikiTree=== As an extension of the Campbell DNA Project at Family Tree DNA we have created the Campbell DNA Group Project on WikiTree. Please consider joining us and you can find more information at the link below. *[[Space:Campbell_DNA_Group_Project|Campbell DNA Group Project on WikiTree]] ==Campbell Demographics == ===Early Campbell's by Location=== Underlined names in table are linked to WikiTree profile for the individual. {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |'''First Name''' || '''LNAB''' || '''Current Last Name'''|| '''Town of event''' || '''County of event''' ||'''Event''' || '''Year''' || '''# Below''' |- ||Phineas ||Campbell || ||Sterling || Worcester || Marriage || 1817 || [[Campbell-40238|Phinehas Campbell]] |- ||Neill|| Campbell || || ||Cumberland ||Will || 1825 || [[Campbell-42130|Neill Campbell]] |- ||Norman|| Campbell || ||Bows Creek || Cumberland ||Census || 1830 || [[Campbell-38587|Norman Campbell]] |- ||Samuel|| Campbell || ||MIfflin Twp || Lycoming ||Census || 1810 || [[Campbell-2618|Samuel Campbell]] |- ||Robert ||Campbell || ||||Lycoming|| Rev War Burial Card|| 1776||[[Campbell-2632|Robert Campbell]] |} Numbered list with more information for entries in the table above. == Campbell's on WikiTree == Here is the complete [http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Campbell Index]. When you add yourself or a Campbell relative to WikiTree your addition(s) will automatically be included on the index the following day. ==Instructions for working on this Project== Here are two help pages to help you get started...[[How_to_use_WikiTree#Getting_Started | How to use Wikitree]] and [[Adding_to_WikiTree | Adding to WikiTree]]. Help menus are located at the top right of every page. ===First=== Add your family, parents, grandparents on back until you come to a point where you connect with your most distant Ancestor. ===Second=== Open the Campbell Name Study Project page and ====Add early Campbell's==== Add early Campbell's to the appropriate section - Ireland, Scotland, Ontario, Virginia, South Carolina, Georgia, etc. (add new sections as needed) - this would be generally from Documented Campbell's to 1850 (1865 if you spot someone interesting). You will need to do this in edit mode and follow along with what has already been started with Virginia. WikiMark-Up has a bit of a learning curve, so following the existing work will hopefully help. If you don't feel comfortable adding early Dunnahoos into the table format, add their information in the lists below the tables and we (those who are comfortable working in the tables) will work to add them to the sortable table. ====Search WikiTree==== Search WikiTree to see if any of the Campbell's listed in the tables already have a profile and move the source information to the existing profile then add the WikiTree link to the name in the table. WikiMark-up for an internal link is: [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] which would give my name in a like this in the table: [[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] - My WikiTreeID is Gaulden-7. This is example from the Dunnahoo Name Study: James Dunnahoo, the first entry for Virginia, from the table in edit mode so you can see what it looks like: |-
    |'''James'''|| '''Dunnahoo''' || || || '''1776''' || '''[[Dunnahoo-10|James Dunnahoo]]''
    So you see that James Dunnahoo's WikiTree ID is used just like mine in the example above. ====Add profiles to the Tree==== Any profiles that don't match any other profile existing WikiTree profile need to have profile reated for them. If they have a link in the table they already have a profile. Once added, their WikiTreeID needs to be added to this page - or to the table and any source information or notes from this page moved to the profile. ===Third=== Write - If you feel more comfortable researching and/or writing information, something like an overview of Dunnahoo's in Virginia, please feel free to work in that area. Again, follow the work I have already done as far as any Wiki formatting. AND fourth ask questions! ==Sources== * [[:Category:Clan Campbell]] * [[Wikipedia:Clan Campbell]] * [[Wikipedia:Campbell (surname)]] * [https://www.ccsna.org/ Clan Campbell Society North America]

    Campbell Patriot Project

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    [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Clan Campbell]] [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] [[Category:National Society, Sons of the American Revolution]] __NOTOC__ ==Purpose== The '''Campbell DNA Team''' is pleased to announce the launch of the '''Campbell Patriot Project'''. The purpose of this project is to collect and organize Y-DNA samples from known Campbell Patriots as recognized by the Daughters and Sons of the American Revolution. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male (Y-STR) DNA from male descendants of these ancestors. A list of Campbell Patriots recognized by the SAR and DAR are shown in the links below. These links also link to the Patriot’s records on their respective lineage societies as well as, eventually, to their entry on WikiTree. *[[Space:Campbell_SAR_Patriots|Campbell SAR Patriots]] *[[Space:Campbell_DAR_Patriots|Campbell DAR Patriots]] If you have done any Y-STR DNA testing and are descended from one of these Patriots, please contact us so we can register your name and DNA kit number. In addition, please contact us if you would like to help us cross-index the Campbell Patriots to their WikiTree records. Autosomal DNA descendants (e.g., Ancestry, 23andMe, Family Finder, etc.) are encouraged to post their DNA kit numbers for the WikiTree entrée of their related Campbell Patriot. ==Categories/Stickers== In WikiTree '''categories''' are used to create groups of profiles or pages. By grouping profiles that share something in common, categories can: *help members organize ongoing research, *help those with a special interest find profiles they may want to investigate or collaborate on, and *help historians or genealogists researching a particular topic or location. There are several different '''stickers''' available for your Patriot and for their descendants. [[Help:Stickers|Stickers]] are used: # to honor a person or otherwise highlight something that's deemed to be very important about them, or # by members on their own account profiles to tell others about themselves. ===Ancestor Sticker/Category=== {| border="2" bgcolor="#f5f5f5" cellpadding="4" |'''Sticker Template Info'''||'''Code Used'''||'''Category Used'''||'''Display as''' |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:1776_Sticker Template:1776_Sticker]||{{1776 Sticker |unit=Virginia Militia, American Revolution }}||See Template for category suggestions||{{1776 Sticker |unit=Virginia Militia, American Revolution }} |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Society_Ancestor Template:Society_Ancestor]||{{Society Ancestor|society=DAR|ancestor=A018569}}||[[Category: NSDAR Patriot Ancestors]]||{{Society Ancestor|society=DAR|ancestor=A018569}} |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:NSSAR_Patriot_Ancestor Template:NSSAR_Patriot_Ancestor]||{{NSSAR Patriot Ancestor | sar-number = P-127806| rank = Captain}}||[[Category:National Society, Sons of the American Revolution]]||{{NSSAR Patriot Ancestor | sar-number = P-127806| rank = Captain}} |}
    ===Descendant Sticker=== {| border="2" bgcolor="#f5f5f5" cellpadding="4" |'''Sticker Template Info'''||'''Code Used'''||'''Category_Used'''||'''Display as''' |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Relationship_Sticker Template:Relationship_Sticker]||{{Relationship Sticker}}||NONE||{{Relationship Sticker}} |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Society_Member] Template:Society_Member||{{Society Member|society=DAR|living=yes}}||NONE||{{Society Member|society=DAR|living=yes}} |- |[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Template:Society_Member Template:Society_Member]||{{Society Member|society=NSSAR|living=yes|post=Major White #17 Chapter, Baytown, Texas}}||NONE||{{Society Member|society=NSSAR|living=yes|post=Major White #17 Chapter, Baytown, Texas}} |} Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send us a private message. Thanks!

    Campbell Projects

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    [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Clan Campbell]] ==Campbell DNA Group Project== *[[Space:Campbell_DNA_Group_Project|Campbell DNA Group Project]] ==Campbell Patriot Project== *[[Space:Campbell_Patriot_Project|Campbell Patriot Project]] **[[Space:Campbell_DAR_Patriots|Campbell DAR Patriots]] **[[Space:Campbell_SAR_Patriots|Campbell SAR Patriots]] ==Campbells of ... Projects== ===Canada=== *[[Space:Campbells_of_Middlesex_County_Ontario|Campbells of Middlesex County Ontario]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Nova_Scotia|Campbells of Nova Scotia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Prince_Edward_Island|Campbells of Prince Edward Island]] ===Delaware=== *[[Space:Campbells_of_Kent_County_Delaware|Campbells of Kent County Delaware]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_New_Castle_County_Delaware|Campbells of New Castle County Delaware]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Sussex_County_Delaware|Campbells of Sussex County Delaware]] ===Illinois=== *[[Space:Campbells of Ford County Illinois|Campbells of Ford County Illinois]] ===Kentucky=== *[[Space:Virginia_Land_Grants_in_Kentucky|Virginia Land Grants in Kentucky-Campbell]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Casey_County_Kentucky|Campbells of Casey County Kentucky]] *[[Space:Campbells of Clark County Kentucky|Campbells of Clark County Kentucky]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Garrard_County_Kentucky|Campbells of Garrard County Kentucky]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Lincoln_County_Kentucky|Campbells of Lincoln County Kentucky]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Madison_County_Kentucky|Campbells of Madison County Kentucky]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Mercer_County_Kentucky|Campbells of Mercer County Kentucky]] *[[Space:Campbells of Montgomery County Kentucky|Campbells of Montgomery County Kentucky]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Pulaski_County_Kentucky|Campbells of Pulaski County Kentucky]] (under construction) *[[Space:Campbells_of_Woodford_County_Kentucky|Campbells of Woodford County Kentucky]] ===Maryland=== *[[Space:Campbells_of_Allegany_County_Maryland|Campbells of Allegany County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Anne_Arundel_County_Maryland|Campbells of Anne Arundel County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Baltimore_County_Maryland|Campbells of Baltimore County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Charles_County_Maryland|Campbells of Charles County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Cecil_County_Maryland|Campbells of Cecil County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Dorchester_Maryland_County|Campbells of Dorchester Maryland County]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Frederick_County_Maryland|Campbells of Frederick County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Harford_County_Maryland|Campbells of Harford County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Kent_County_Maryland|Campbells of Kent County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Prince_Georges_County_Maryland|Campbells of Prince George's County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Queen_Annes_County_Maryland|Campbells of Queen Anne's County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Somerset_County_Maryland|Campbells of Somerset County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_St_Marys_County_Maryland|Campbells of St. Mary's County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Talbolt_County_Maryland|Campbells of Talbolt County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Washington_County_Maryland|Campbells of Washington County Maryland]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Worcester_County_Maryland|Campbells of Worcester County Maryland]] ===Massachusetts=== *[[Space:Campbells_of_Worcester_County_Massachusetts|Campbells of Worcester County Massachusetts]] ===New Jersey=== *[[Space:Campbells_of_Essex_County_New_Jersey|Campbells of Essex County New Jersey]] ===North Carolina=== *[[Space:Campbells_of_Cumberland_County_North_Carolina|Campbells of Cumberland County North Carolina]] ===Pennsylvania=== *[[Space:Campbells_of_Adams_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Adams County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Allegheny_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Allegheny County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Bedford_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Bedford County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Berks_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Berks County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Bucks_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Bucks County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Chester_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Chester County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Columbia_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Columbia County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Cumberland_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Cumberland County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Dauphin_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Dauphin County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Fayette_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Fayette County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Franklin_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Franklin County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Greene_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Greene County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Huntingdon_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Huntingdon County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Lancaster_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Lancaster County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Luzerne_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Luzerne County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Montgomery_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Montgomery County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Northampton_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Northampton County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Northumberland_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Northumberland County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Philadelphia_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Philadelphia County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Washington_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Washington County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Westmoreland_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of Westmoreland County Pennsylvania]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_York_County_Pennsylvania|Campbells of York County Pennsylvania]] ===Tennessee=== *[[Space:Campbells_of_Bedford_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Bedford County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Benton_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Benton County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Blount_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Blount County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Campbell_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Campbell County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Carter_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Carter County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Claiborne_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Claiborne County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Coffee_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Coffee County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Davidson_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Davidson County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Dickson_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Dickson County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Fayette_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Fayette County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Fentress_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Fentress County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Franklin_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Franklin County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Gibson_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Gibson County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Grainger_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Grainger County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Hamilton_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Hamilton County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Hardeman_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Hardeman County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Hawkins_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Hawkins County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Haywood_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Haywood County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Henry_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Henry County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Hickman_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Hickman County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Humphreys_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Humphreys County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Jefferson_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Jefferson County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Knox_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Knox County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Lauderdale_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Lauderdale County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Lawrence_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Lawrence County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Lincoln_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Lincoln County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Marion_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Marion County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Maury_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Maury County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_McMinn_County_Tennessee|Campbells of McMinn County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_McNairy_County_Tennessee|Campbells of McNairy County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Monroe_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Monroe County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Montgomery_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Montgomery County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Morgan_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Morgan County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Overton_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Overton County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Perry_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Perry County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Rhea_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Rhea County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Roane_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Roane County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Robertson_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Robertson County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Rutherford_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Rutherford County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Smith_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Smith County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Stewart_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Stewart County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Sullivan_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Sullivan County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Sumner_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Sumner County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Tipton_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Tipton County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Van_Buren_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Van Buren County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Warren_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Warren County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Washington_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Washington County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Wayne_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Wayne County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_White_County_Tennessee|Campbells of White County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Williamson_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Williamson County Tennessee]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Wilson_County_Tennessee|Campbells of Wilson County Tennessee]] ===Virginia=== *[[Space:Virginia_Resources-Campbell|Virginia Resources-Campbell]] *[[Space:Virginia_Land_Grants_in_Kentucky|Virginia Land Grants in Kentucky-Campbell]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Amelia_County_Virginia| Campbells of Amelia County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Amherst_County_Virginia|Campbells of Amherst County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Augusta_County_Virginia|Campbells of Augusta County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Bedford_County_Virginia|Campbells of Bedford County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Brunswick_County_Virginia| Campbells of Brunswick County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Botetourt_County_Virginia|Campbells of Botetourt County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Campbell_County_Virginia|Campbells of Campbell County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Charlotte_County_Virginia| 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    Campbell SAR Patriots

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    [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Clan Campbell]] [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] [[Category:National Society, Sons of the American Revolution]] ==Purpose== The goal of the [[Space:Campbell_Patriot_Project|'''Campbell Patriot Project''']] is to collect '''Y-DNA''' profiles from descendants of the Campbells who served in the Revolutionary War and link these Campbells to their WikiTree Profiles. The Project will cross-index participants from the '''Campbell DNA Project''' with recognized and documented '''SAR''' Patriots. The Campbell Patriots, identified below, were extracted from the '''SAR''' (or '''NSSAR''') National Data Base. The [https://www.sar.org/ '''National Society of the Sons of the American Revolution'''] was founded in 1889 and is a non-profit, non-partisan organization dedicated to promoting patriotism, preserving American history, and promoting education to our future generations. The SAR extract for the Campbell Patriots shown below can be interpreted as follows. '''Indicators legend for table below:''' *'''A''' denotes there are one or more known '''SAR Applications''' associated with the Patriot *'''B''' denotes a '''Biography''' has been contributed for this Patriot *'''C''' denotes Patriot linked to a '''Cemetery''' record *'''D''' denotes Patriot is linked to associated [https://www.dar.org/ Daughters of the American Revolution] record *'''H''' denotes a '''Headstone''' photo has been contributed for this Patriot '''Note''': ''The links in the '''SAR Patriot #''', '''DAR Ancestor #''', and '''Name Fields''' columns are live and will take you to the associated Patriots records at the '''Sons of the American Revolution''' website or the individuals in question on WikiTree.'' If your Patriot's Y-DNA or WikiTree profile has not been attached, please post a comment or send us a private message with the WikiTree ID or Y-DNA Kit number and we'll attach it. Will you join us? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or send us a private message. Thanks! ==Patriots== {| border="3" style="text-align:center" bgcolor="#f5f5f5" cellpadding="3" |+ '''Campbell Patriots''' ! SAR Patriot_# ! DAR Ancestor_# ! Indicators ! _YDNA_Kit_# ! Surname ! Given Name ! State ! Service ! Birth___Date ! Death_Date ! Burial State ! Spouse |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127600 127600]||||C||||CAMBELL||Nicholas||RI||SOL||21 Dec 1732||21 Jul 1829||RI|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127733 127733]||||||||CAMPBELL||Abner||VA||SOL||||1835||MO|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127735 127735]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018526 A018526]||ADM||'''BigY: 33937''' '''BigY: 982679''' ||[[Campbell-26363|'''CAMPBELL''']]||Aeneas||MD||LT, CS||1730||21 Feb 1812||VA||Lydia [[Cartwright-2305|'''Cartwright''']] |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128100 128100]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A204644 A204644]||C||'''BigY: 33937''' '''BigY: 982679''' ||[[Campbell-22214|'''CAMPBELL''']]||Aeneas||NC||2nd Lieutenant||03 Oct 1757||15 Oct 1828||NC||(1) Sarah [[Hickman-3018|'''Hickman''']]; (2) [[Belt-687|'''Elizabeth Liza Ann Belt''']] |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127736 127736]||||||||CAMPBELL||Alexander||VA||SOL||||||VA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127737 127737]||||||||CAMPBELL||Alexander||CT||SOL||||1802||CT|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127738 127738]||||||||CAMPBELL||Alexander||NJ||PVT||||1845||NY|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127740 127740]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018528 A018528]||ACDM||||CAMPBELL||Alexander||MA||LTC, PS||16 Sep 1731||1807||ME||Elizabeth Nickels |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127742 127742]||||||||CAMPBELL||Alexander||||||1732||1782|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127744 127744]||||||||CAMPBELL||Alexander||||||1744||1786|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127745 127745]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018534 A018534]||ADM||||CAMPBELL||Alexander||VA||LT||1750||26 Jul 1806||||Janet Smith |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127746 127746]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018529 A018529]||D||||CAMPBELL||Alexander||MA||PVT, PS||1755||15 feb 1827||ME||Mary Dennan |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127747 127747]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018532 A018532]||CD||||CAMPBELL||Alexander||NC||SOL||1760||07 Sep 1816||TN||Mary Lockhart |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127748 127748]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018531 A018531]||ADM||||CAMPBELL||Alexander||NJ||PVT||14 Nov 1764||01 Jan 1813||||Charity Simcox |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128111 128111]||||||||CAMPBELL||Alexander||||PVT||||1866||WV|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127749 127749]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018537 A018537]||D||||CAMPBELL||Allen||VA||PVT||abt 1764||abt 1829||IN||Mary Dickey |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127750 127750]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018538 A018538]||||||CAMPBELL||Ambrose||||||1740||1812|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127751 127751]||||||||CAMPBELL||Andrew||CT||LT||||1802||CT|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127752 127752]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018541 A018541]||ACDM||||CAMPBELL||Andrew||PA||CPT||abt 1727||aft 27 Jul 1792||PA||Rachel Hubbs |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/342675 342675]||||CH||||CAMPBELL||Andrew||SC||PS||1733||22 Oct 1808||SC||Abigail XX; |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127754 127754]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018542 A018542]||ADM||||CAMPBELL||Angus||SC||CPT, CS, PS||1735||bef 17 Aug 1809||SC||Mildred Llwellyn |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127755 127755]||||||||CAMPBELL||Archibald||||SOL||||||NY|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127756 127756]||||||||CAMPBELL||Archibald||RI||SOL||||||RI|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127758 127758]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018545 A018545]||||||CAMPBELL||Archibald||NJ||PS||1730||1798||NJ||(1) Catharine Wier |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127759 127759]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018551 A018551]||ADM||||CAMPBELL||Archibald||VA||PS||abt 1728||bef Jul 1802||TN||Elizabeth Baker |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127761 127761]||||C||||CAMPBELL||Archibald||NY||SOL||1740||||NY|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127763 127763]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018547 A018547]||ADM||||CAMPBELL||Archibald||NY||PVT||abt 1745||29 Apr 1793||NY||Christina Sternberg |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127764 127764]||||||||CAMPBELL||Archibald||VA||PVT||1753||abt 1802||||Elizabeth Pinson |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127765 127765]||||||||CAMPBELL||Archibald||PA||LT||1755||1784||PA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127767 127767]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018548 A018548]||||||CAMPBELL||Archibald||PA||PVT||1760||1844||NY||(1) Jane Smith |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127769 127769]||||ACDM||||CAMPBELL||Archibald||NJ||PVT||15 May 1761||17 Jun 1852||NJ||Abigail Champion |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127770 127770]||||BC||||CAMPBELL||Archibald||NC||SOL||01 May 1770||01 Aug 1853||NC||Catheline XX; |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127773 127773]||||||||CAMPBELL||Arthur||||COL||||1806||TN|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127774 127774]||||||||CAMPBELL||Arthur||PA||SOL||1737||1804||PA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127775 127775]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018552 A018552]||ACDM||||CAMPBELL||Arthur||VA||COL||03 Nov 1743||08 Aug 1811||KY||Margaret Campbell |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127777 127777]||||B||||CAMPBELL||Charles||PA||PVT||||||OH||Abbie Rankin |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127778 127778]||||||||CAMPBELL||Charles||PA||CPT||||||PA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127781 127781]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018555 A018555]||ADM||||CAMPBELL||Charles||VA||CPT||1741||04 Mar 1826||VA||Mary Ann Downey |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127782 127782]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018556 A018556]||ACDM||||CAMPBELL||Charles||PA||COL||1746||1828||PA||(1) Margaret Clark; (2) Elizabeth Porter Ramsey |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127783 127783]||||||||CAMPBELL||Charles||PA||SOL||1753||1819||PA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127784 127784]||||C||||CAMPBELL||Charles||VA||PVT||1759||1843||AL|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127785 127785]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A133319 A133319]||ACDM||||CAMPBELL||Christopher||PA||PVT||04 Jul 1757||17 Jul 1837||PA||Martha Everitt |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127786 127786]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018557 A018557]||ACDHM||||CAMPBELL||Cleary||PA||LT , PS||abt 1740||Aug 1809||PA||Anna Gamble |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127787 127787]||||BC||||CAMPBELL||Colin||NC||SOL, PS||1753||31 Mar 1819||NC|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127788 127788]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018558 A018558]||||||CAMPBELL||Colin||||||1749||1834|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127789 127789]||||BC||||CAMPBELL||Daniel||NC||PVT||1725||1843||FL|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127790 127790]||||||||CAMPBELL||Daniel||||PVT||1732||aft 1836||FL|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127791 127791]||||||||CAMPBELL||Daniel||PA||SOL||1748||04 Apr 1833||PA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127792 127792]||||||||CAMPBELL||Daniel||NH||SOL||1762||1829||NH|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127793 127793]||||||||CAMPBELL||Daniel||VT||SOL||1763||1830||VT|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127796 127796]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018566 A018566]||CD||||CAMPBELL||David||PA||SOL||11 Jul 1767||15 Dec 1848||PA||Philena Chase |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127797 127797]||||||||CAMPBELL||David||PA||SOL||||||PA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127798 127798]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018564 A018564]||CD||||CAMPBELL||David||NH||PVT||22 Jul 1757||11 Mar 1830||NH||Rachel Dickey |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127801 127801]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018565 A018565]||ACDM||||CAMPBELL||David||NJ||PVT||bpt 30 Nov 1738||17 Jun 1835||NJ||Annaetje Ackerman |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127803 127803]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018563 A018563]||CD||||CAMPBELL||David||NH||PS, LT||19 Feb 1746||04 Feb 1803||NH||Sarah Patterson |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127805 127805]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018570 A018570]||ABCDM||||CAMPBELL||David||VA||MAJ, CS||1750||1812||TN||Elizabeth Eliza Outlaw |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127806 127806]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018569 A018569]||ACDM||||CAMPBELL||David C||VA||CPT||Aug 1753||24 Nov 1832||TN||(1) Margaret Campbell; (2) Jane Cowan |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127808 127808]||||||||CAMPBELL||David||VT||LT||1760||1827||VT||(1) Susan Locke |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127809 127809]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018568 A018568]||ABCDM||||CAMPBELL||David||SC||PVT||1760||15 Apr 1846||AL||Lucinda Cooper; XX; |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127810 127810]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A207024 A207024]||D||||CAMPBELL||David||VA||SOL||01 Oct 1761||03 Jan 1836||TN||Isabel Beaty |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127812 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|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127882 127882]||||ABCDM||||CAMPBELL||James||NC||CPT||03 Mar 1752||1822||NC||Lydia Chapman |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127883 127883]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018603 A018603]||D||||CAMPBELL||James||NH||PVT||1752||02 Aug 1839||NH||(1) Anna Blood; (2) Anna Nurse |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127884 127884]||||||||CAMPBELL||James||||||1752||1842|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127885 127885]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018621 A018621]||ACM||||CAMPBELL||James||RI||SOL||23 Dec 1753||1825/1835||VT||Amy Gardiner |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127887 127887]||||||||CAMPBELL||James||||||1754||1827|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127888 127888]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018608 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127900]||||||||CAMPBELL||James||MA||SOL||1758||1844||ME|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127901 127901]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018613 A018613]||D||||CAMPBELL||James||NC||NCO||15 Feb 1759||04 Aug 1844||TN||Gennett Allison |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127902 127902]||||ADM||||CAMPBELL||James||RI||SOL||1760||01 Mar 1801||||Anne/Anny Gardiner |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127903 127903]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018605 A018605]||D||||CAMPBELL||James||NH||PVT||23 Jun 1759||12 Oct 1825||NH||Desire Slader |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127904 127904]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018623 A018623]||ADM||||[[Campbell-5327|'''Campbell''']]||James||VA||PS, PVT||abt 1760||bef 13 Jun 1826||TN||Jane Means |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127905 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127910]||||||||CAMPBELL||Jesse||NH||CPT||1760||1835||NH|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127911 127911]||||||||CAMPBELL||John||VA||PS||||||WV|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127912 127912]||||ADM||||CAMPBELL||John||NC||PS||bef 1725||abt 1777||TN||Mary Hill |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127913 127913]||||||||CAMPBELL||John||||SOL||||||OH|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127915 127915]||||||||CAMPBELL||John||NH||SOL||||1831||NH|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127916 127916]||||||||CAMPBELL||John||NH||SOL||||1832||NH|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127917 127917]||||||||CAMPBELL||John||CT||SOL||||1840||CT|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127918 127918]||||C||||CAMPBELL||John||||SOL||||1859||OH|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127919 127919]||||||||CAMPBELL||John||||||||1789|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127921 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|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127930 127930]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018653 A018653]||DM||||CAMPBELL||John||SC||PVT||03 Apr 1742||18 Mar 1824||OH||Hester Clarke |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127931 127931]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018655 A018655]||CDH||||CAMPBELL||John||VA||CPT, PS||20 Apr 1742||17 Dec 1825||VA||Elizabeth McDonald |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127933 127933]||||||||CAMPBELL||John||NY||PVT||1744||1833||NY|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127934 127934]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018636 A018636]||CD||||CAMPBELL||John||NH||PS, PVT||05 Sep 1747||02 May 1823||NH||Mary Molly Campbell |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127935 127935]||||||||CAMPBELL||John||PA||PVT||1747||1826||PA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/127936 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|[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128013 128013]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018735 A018735]||ACM||||CAMPBELL||Robert||VA||ENS||25 May 1755||Jan 1832||TN||Rebecca McDonald |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128014 128014]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018709 A018709]||ACDM||||CAMPBELL||Robert||NC||PVT||03 Jan 1759||29 Dec 1841||TN||Mary Young |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128015 128015]||||||||CAMPBELL||Robert||PA||DRM||1761||1834||PA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128016 128016]||||||||CAMPBELL||Robert||VA||PVT||abt 1762||||KY|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128018 128018]||||||||CAMPBELL||Robert||NY||SOL||1765||1850||NY|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128019 128019]||||CH||||CAMPBELL||Robert||SC||PS||1765||26 Aug 1825||SC||Jean Henry |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128106 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1762||08 Nov 1844||IL||(1) Grace Plum; (2) XX Teachout |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/341207 341207]||||ACM||||CAMPBELL||Samuel||VA||PS||abt 1740||bef Jan 1814||WV||Margaret Vance |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128033 128033]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018757 A018757]||CD||||CAMPBELL||Solomon||NJ||SGT||13 Jun 1749||30 Dec 1823||NY||Sarah Andrews |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128035 128035]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018758 A018758]||ADM||||CAMPBELL||Spencer||NJ||SOL||29 Jul 1756||26 Jan 1794||||Sarah Willett |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128036 128036]||||C||||CAMPBELL||Stephen||NY||MLT||1765||1834||NY|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128037 128037]||||||||CAMPBELL||Thomas||PA||SOL||||||PA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128038 128038]||||||||CAMPBELL||Thomas||||SOL||||||OH|| |- 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128052]||||||||CAMPBELL||William||MA||SOL||||||MA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128053 128053]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018777 A018777]||C||||CAMPBELL||William||NJ||DMAJ||20 Jan 1765||18 Jul 1847||NJ||Margaret C Cook |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128054 128054]||||||||CAMPBELL||William||MA||SOL||||||ME||(1) Jane Lawrence |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128055 128055]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018779 A018779]||ACDM||||CAMPBELL||William||NC||PVT||abt 1761||10 Oct 1832||NC||Deborah McRae/McRee/McCree |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128056 128056]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018793 A018793]||DM||||[[Campbell-1786|'''CAMPBELL''']]||William||VA||PS, BG||bpt 01 Sep 1745||22 Aug 1781||VA||Elizabeth [[Henry-505|'''Henry''']] |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128057 128057]||||||||CAMPBELL||William||PA||PVT||||||PA||(1) Abby - |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128058 128058]||||||||CAMPBELL||William||||CPT||||1810||TN|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128059 128059]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018791 A018791]||CDH||||CAMPBELL||William||VA||SGT||12 Dec 1755||23 Oct 1823||VA||Susanna Pierce |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128060 128060]||||BCH||||CAMPBELL||William||PA||RNG||||1827||OH||Mary Riddle |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128061 128061]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018782 A018782]||ADM||||CAMPBELL||William||PA||SGT, PS||1757||1836||KY||Jane Harvey |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128063 128063]||||CH||||CAMPBELL||William||PA||CPT||||abt 24 Aug 1781||IN|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128064 128064]||||AM||||CAMPBELL||William||PA||PVT||||bef 05 Apr 1806||PA||Hannah XX; |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128065 128065]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018775 A018775]||CD||||CAMPBELL||William||NH||PS||1719||08 Jan 1776||NH||Mary Gregg |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128067 128067]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018774 A018774]||ACDM||||CAMPBELL||William||MA||CPL||01 Mar 1726||14 Jan 1798||VT||Sarah Barnes/Burns |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128068 128068]||||||||CAMPBELL||William||||||1730||1783|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128069 128069]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018787 A018787]||CDM||||CAMPBELL||William||NY||SOL||1732||29 Nov 1826||IN||Elizabeth Weller |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128070 128070]||||||||CAMPBELL||William||||||1734||1808|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128071 128071]||||||||CAMPBELL||William||||||1738||1804|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128072 128072]||||||||CAMPBELL||William||||||1739||1783|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128073 128073]||||||'''BigY: 995561''' '''BigY: 14922'''||[[Campbell-38121|'''CAMPBELL''']]||William||PA||SOL||1739||1801||PA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128074 128074]||||||||CAMPBELL||William||NY||PVT||1744||1834||NY|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128077 128077]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018773 A018773]||ACDHM||||CAMPBELL||William||MA||2LT||31 Jan 1745||04 Sep 1822||NY||Mary Young |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128078 128078]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018776 A018776]||D||||CAMPBELL||William||NH||PS||1748||13 Nov 1830||NH||Anna Christie |- 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128087]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018788 A018788]||ACDM||'''BigY: 994908'''||CAMPBELL||William||VA||ENS||14 Feb 1759||15 Mar 1814||KY||Jane Dean |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128088 128088]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018785 A018785]||CD||||CAMPBELL||William||PA||PVT||1759||13 Dec 1837||PA||Mary Gouldy |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128089 128089]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018783 A018783]||D||||CAMPBELL||William||PA||PVT||1760||13 Jun 1834||IN||Rachel Robinson |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128092 128092]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018784 A018784]||DM||||CAMPBELL||William||PA||PVT, PS||1761||26 Dec 1836||OH||Martha Baird; |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128093 128093]||||||||CAMPBELL||William||PA||PVT||1762||1833||OH||(1) Sarah - |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128094 128094]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A018781 A018781]||ACDM||||CAMPBELL||William||PA||PVT||22 Jun 1763||26 Nov 1850||PA||Martha Glenn |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128097 128097]||||||||CAMPBELL||William||NY||SOL||1767||1834||NY|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128098 128098]||||||||CAMPBELL||William||NY||CPL||1768||1844||NY||(1) Sabrina - |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128099 128099]||||||||CAMPBELL||William M||MA||LT||||||NY|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/336172 336172]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A207072 A207072]||ABDM||||CAMPBELL||William||CT||PVT||abt 1743||11 Jul 1805||||Phebe |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/337978 337978]||||B||||CAMPLE||Joseph||MD||PVT||abt 1742|||||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/128110 128110]||||CD||||CANNON / CAMPBELL||Jane||NY||PS||01 Jan 1743||23 Feb 1836||NY||Col Samuel Campbell |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/331369 331369]||||ADM||||CHAMBLEE||George||VA||PS||abt 1740||1813||||Sarah XX; |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/131019 131019]||||ACDM||||CHAMBLEE||Robert||NC||PVT||1745||22 Apr 1819||NC||Esther Warren |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/132828 132828]||||CD||||CHUMBLEY||John||VA||PVT||04 Dec 1760||bef 1837||IN||Elizabeth Dickens |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/136947 136947]||||||||COMBLE||John||PA||SOL||||||PA|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/137516 137516]||||ACDM||||CONNABLE / CUNNABELL / CUNNABEL||Samuel||MA||PVT, PS||17 Apr 1717||03 Dec 1796||MA||(1) Hannah Blanchard; (2) Mary English |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/142237 142237]||||||||CUNNABEL||John||||||1725||1801|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/142239 142239]||||||||CUNNABELL||John||||||1728|||||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/142240 142240]||||||||CUNNABELL||John||||||1749||1813|||| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/142242 142242]||||CDH||||CUNNABELL||Samuel||MA||PVT||22 Mar 1762||02 Feb 1845||NY||Susannah Frizzle |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/243885 243885]||||ABCH ||||MCCAMPBELL||James||||||||1738||1801|| |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/243886 243886]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A074685 A074685]||A||||MCCAMPBELL||James||VA||ENS||Oct 1750||18 May 1809||||Martha Anderson |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/245457 245457]||[https://services.dar.org/public/dar_research/search_adb/?action=full&p_id=A074687 A074687]||ABC||||MCCAMPBELL||Samuel||VA||ENS||abt 1743||1804||KY||Martha Cooper |- |[https://sarpatriots.sar.org/patriot/display/245458 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    Campbells of Augusta County Virginia

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    [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] [[Category:Campbell Name Study]] [[Category:Clan Campbell]] ==Purpose== The purpose of the '''Campbells of Augusta County Virginia''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Augusta County, Virginia.The long-term goal of this project is to collect male Y-DNA from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers to help resolve the Campbell colonial lines and their migration to other states. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Augusta County we are collecting marriage, land, probate and tax records of the Campbells of Augusta County. Click on the links below to see the Campbell Augusta County Records. *[[Space:Augusta_County_Probate-Campbell|Augusta County Probate-Campbell]] *[[Space:Augusta_County_Land_Grants-Campbell|Augusta County Land Grants-Campbell]] *[[Space:Augusta_County_Deeds_(Grantor)-Campbell|Augusta County Deeds (Grantor)-Campbell]] *[[Space:Augusta_County_Deeds_(Grantee)-Campbell|Augusta County Deeds (Grantee)-Campbell]] *Augusta County Marriages-Campbell (under construction) Also be sure to visit the Campbells in the neighboring counties:: *[[Space:Campbells_of_Orange_County_Virginia|Campbells of Orange County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Botetourt_County_Virginia|Campbells of Botetourt County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Rockbridge_County_Virginia|Campbells of Rockbridge County Virginia]] [https://www.WikiTree.com/wiki/Campbell-40095#PM-26788510 send me a private message]. Thanks! ==County Info== {{Image|file=Campbells_of_Augusta_County_Virginia-1.png |align=l |size=l |caption=Augusta County formed 1738 but not full organized until 1745 }} '''Augusta County''' was formed from '''Orange County'''. The following counties were later formed from '''Augusta County''': Hampshire 1753, '''Botetourt''' 1769, '''Rockbridge''' 1776, Monongalia 1776, Ohio 1776, Yohogania 1776, Rockingham 1778, Illinois 1778, Pendleton 1787, Bath 1790,
    ==Campbell Families by Haplogroup== '''''Note: The following Augusta County Campbell lines have Big Y-700 tests that have assigned them a haplogroup. The "kit" followed by a number is the Family Tree DNA test number. To review the raw DNA data by kit number visit [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Campbell?iframe=yresults FTDNA]''''' ==='''Haplogroup: R-A18348'''
    '''(North River Campbells)'''=== :[[Campbell-23942|'''Robert Campbell''']] (1678-1768) of Augusta, VA and Margaret Trotter
    R-A17453 > R-BY21584 > R-BY21585 > R-BY30486 > R-BY21587 > '''R-A18348''' (~1700 CE) :Sons of Robert: *[[Campbell-2202|'''John Campbell''']] (1693 - 1787) m: Elizabeth Walker; '''{{Red|(kit: 723019)}}''' *[[Campbell-15857|'''Charles Campbell''']] (1703 - 1778) of Augusta County, VA, m: Mary Trotter **[[Campbell-45189|'''Joseph Campbell''']] (1745 - 1808), m: Sarah “Sally” Givens
    Augusta, VA > Lincoln, KY ***[[Campbell-22158|'''James Givens Campbell''']] (1773-1840); m: Margaret Berry '''{{Red|(kit: 444524)}}'''
    Augusta, VA > Lincoln, KY > Scott, IL ***[[Campbell-31436|'''Samuel Campbell''']] (1782-1844); m: Milla Dejonnet
    Augusta, VA > Lincoln, KY **[[Campbell-23931|'''William Campbell''']] (1751-1822) of Augusta, VA married Elizabeth Wilson; '''{{Red|(kits: 972115, 419003)}}''' **[[Campbell-21999|'''Capt Charles Campbell''']] (1741 - 1826), m: Mary Ann Downey; '''{{Red|(kit: 268175)}}''' *[[Campbell-8679|'''Hugh Campbell''']] (1714 - 1774) m: Ester [[McGill-2127|'''Magil/McGill''']] ===Haplogroup: R-FTB67122
    '''(South River Campbells)'''=== :[[Campbell-49942|'''John Campbell''']] (1674 - 1741) m: [[Hay-289|'''Grace Hay''']]
    R-FGC10124 > R-FT66561 > R-FT107995 > R-FT107995> '''R-FTB67122''' (~1750)
    :Sons of John and Grace: ::[[Campbell-2518|'''David "White David" Campbell''']] (1706 - 1790), m: Mary Hamilton
    R-FGC10124 > R-FT66561 > R-FT107995 > R-FT107995> '''R-FTB67122''' > '''R-FTB66990''' (~1850)
    Sons of "White" David: :::[[Campbell-23478|'''John Campbell''']] (1742-bef.1825); m: [[McDonald-12239|'''Elizabeth McDonald''']] (1753-1827) :::[[Campbell-9543|'''Arthur Campbell''']] (1743-1811); m: [[Campbell-9546|'''Margaret Campbell''']] (1760-abt.1813) :::[[Campbell-2482|'''James Campbell''']] (1745-1794); m: Margaret LNU (1748-1799) :::[[Campbell-23481|'''David Campbell''']] (1750-1812); m: Elizabeth Outlaw '''{{Red|(kits: 9333, 11103)}}''' :::[[Campbell-23475|'''Robert Campbell''']] (1755 - 1831); m: Rebecca McDonald :::[[Campbell-23483|'''Patrick Campbell''']] (1758-1838); m: Martha Long ::[[Campbell-6672|'''Col Patrick Campbell''']] (abt. 1696 - abt. 1767), m: 1) Delilah Thompson, 2) Elizabeth Taylor
    R-FGC10124 > R-FT66561 > R-FT107995 > R-FT107995> '''R-FTB67122''' > '''R-FTB79457''' (~1800)
    Sons of Patrick Campbell: ::: [[Campbell-3303|'''James Campbell''']] (1714-1776); m: [[Taylor-76985|'''Lettice Taylor''']] (1735-aft. 1782) '''{{Red|(kits 983067, 43846, 6361)}}''' :::[[Campbell-4221|'''Charles Campbell''']] (1715-1767); m: [[Buchanan-619|'''Margaret Buchanan''']] :::[[Campbell-59823|'''William Campbell''']] (1723-1744); m: [[Buchanan-10925|'''Mary Ann Buchanan''']] :::[[Campbell-25407|'''Patrick Campbell, Jr''']] (1727-1799); m: Anne Steele {{Image|file=Campbells of Augusta County Virgina-5.png||align=c|size = l|caption=Block Tree-Haplogroup R-FTB65943}} ==='''Haplogroup R-FTB65943'''
    '''(South River Adjacent)'''=== R-FGC10124 > R-FT66561 > R-FT107995 > R-FT107995 > '''R-FTB65943'''
    ''Note: there are 7 Big Y-700 tests that came back with this haplogroup which is the "parent" haplogroup to the '''South River Campbells''' line. Further testing is need to break this group up and to properly understand the relationship to the "White" David line. There is one test where we have no family tree info: 76325. See '''Block Tree''' above showing the relationships''. *'''Abraham Campbell''' (c1770-c1838) of Rockbridge Co., VA, m: Elizabeth McCormick; '''{{Red|(kits: 983642, 303374)}}''' *'''Thomas Gardiner Campbell''' (1799 – 1839) of Rockbridge County, VA, m: Louisa Morris; '''{{Red|(kit: 357546)}}''' *'''Robert John Campbell''' (1818-1895) of Allegheny County, PA, m: Mary Crawford; '''{{Red|(kit: 978795)}}''' *'''William Campbell, Sr''' (1764-1844) of Oglethorpe County., GA, m: Jane Elizabeth Izard; '''{{Red|(kit: 359807)}}''' *'''John Stewart Campbell''' (1824-1894) of Franklin, MO, m: Elizabeth Veta Drace, '''{{Red|(kit: 994908)}}'''. ''Note: Have not established the Augusta County connection'' ===Haplogroup: R-FT144475
    (Roanoke Family #1)=== :[[Campbell-30560|'''Malcolm Campbell''']] (1717-1763) of Augusta and Botetourt Co., VA; m: [[Houston-3463|'''Isabella Houston''']] :''Note: kit: 322222 is associated with this haplogroup but the tree is not connected back to Virginia yet.'' ::Sons of Malcolm and Isabella: ::[[Campbell-30559|'''Archibald Campbell''']] (1743-1774); no children ::[[Campbell-10312|'''William Campbell''']] (ca. 1745-1804) m: 1} Elizabeth LNU, 2) Susanna Dabney :::Sons of William and Elizabeth or Susanna: :::[[Campbell-51211|'''Archibald Campbell''']] (1761-1871) '''{{Red|(kit: 154619)}}''' :::[[Campbell-45900|'''Thomas Campbell''']] (1770-1845); m: Temperance Hurt :::[[Campbell-51076|'''John Malcom Campbell''']] (1790-1855); m: Mary Gish-708 (1800-1871) :::William Campbell :::James Campbell ===Haplogroup: R-FT138216
    (Roanoke Family #2)=== :'''Roanoke Family #2''' Haplogroup: R-FT138216 :[[Campbell-60152|'''John “Old Pioneer” Campbell''']] (1775-1863); m: Rebecca Cooke :''Note: kit: 980603 is associated with this haplogroup but the tree is not connected back to Virginia yet. Kit: 328468 needs upgrading but most likely will be associated with R-FT138216.'' ::Sons of John and Rebecca: ::[[Campbell-3424|'''Leroy Campbell''']] m: Nancy Petty ::[[Campbell-60155|'''Robert Campbell''']]; m: Elizabeth Lawrence '''{{Red|(kit:221171)}}''' ::[[Campbell-60154|'''Clack Roane Campbell''']]; m: Lucy Petty ==='''Haplogroup: R-FT357997'''
    '''(Gilbert Campbell Line)'''=== :'''Gilbert''' [[Campbell-2760|'''Campbell''']] (abt.1697-1751) m: Prudence [[Osran-1|Osran]]
    R-FGC10124 > R-FGC10122 > R-FGC10120 > R-BY152990 > '''R-FT357997''' :Sons of Gilbert and Prudence: *[[Campbell-18527|'''James Campbell''']]; m: Elizabeth LNU
    ''Note: Augusta, VA > Botetourt, VA > ???'' *[[Campbell-2759|''' George Campbell''']] (abt. 1740 - abt. 1814); m: [[McClure-334|'''Agnes McClure''']]; '''{{Red|(kit: 310959)}}'''
    ''Note: Augusta, VA > Botetourt, VA > Rockbridge, VA > Woodford, KY'' *[[Campbell-55251|'''Charles Campbell''']]; m: Margaret LNU
    ''Note: Augusta, VA > Botetourt, VA > ???'' ===Haplogroup: R-FT59976
    (Robert Campbell and Leticia Crockett/Jane Allison)=== :Robert [[Campbell-21755|'''Campbell''']] (1718-1810) and 1) Leticia [[Crockett-1025|'''Crockett''']] 2) Jane [[Allison-7272|'''Allison''']] ::Son of Robert and Leticia: ::Alexander [[Campbell-20461|'''Campbell''']] (bef. 1750-1787); m: Mary [[Eaton-9330|'''Eaton''']] (1758-1831) '''{{Red|(kit: 901449)}}''' ::James Campbell ::Sons of Robert and Jane: ::Robert [[Campbell-11160|'''Campbell''']] (1759-1841); m: Mary [[Young-23384|'''Young''']] ::Joseph [[Campbell-15283|'''Campbell''']] (1761-1812); m: Margaret [[Larkin-1141|'''Larkin''']] '''{{Red|(kit: 1003045)}}''' ::Andrew Campbell ::Isaac Campbell ==='''Haplogroup: R-FTA32338'''
    (Campbell/Rayburn Line)=== :John [[Campbell-48480|'''Campbell''']] (1716-1773), m: Jane [[Ogelvie-1|'''Ogilvie''']]; :''Note: John Campbell was from County Monaghan, Ireland where his son James as born. The family migrated to and settled in Cecil County, Maryland. The connection to Edward Rayburn and the Campbells of Augusta County predates immigration to the Colonies.'' ::Sons of John and Jane: ::Capt James [[Campbell-48479|'''Campbell''']] (1748-1777); m: Sarah [[Rutter-2058|'''Rutter''']] '''{{Red|(kit 976695)}}''' ::Zacharias Campbell (In Capt James's will "I give and bequeath unto the five children of my dearly beloved friend Zacharias Campbell (deceased)'" so any connnection would need further research. :[[Reaburn-1|'''Edward Rayburn/Reaburn''']] (1715-1754), m: Margaret :''Note: We find Edward in Augusta County in 1750 where his land patent is next to John Campbell, John Frame and Walker. ::Sons of Edward Rayburn: ::Henry Rayburn (1747-1840) and Margaret Christal '''{{Red|(kit 108277)}}''' ::John Rayburn ==='''Haplogroup: E-M35'''
    '''("Black" David Line)'''=== There are no Big Y700 tests associated with the "Black" David Line. :[[Campbell-59932|'''Alexander Campbell''']]; m: Unknown :Sons of Alexander *[[Campbell-10475|'''David "Black David" Campbell''']], m: [[Conyngham-25|'''Jane "Jean" Cunningham''']] **'''Capt William Campbell''' **'''David Campbell''' *[[Campbell-12156|'''Robert Campbell''']], m: 1) Ann 2) Mary Kilpatrick **'''[[Campbell-59930|James "Big Jimmie" Campbell]]''' **'''Capt Alexander Campbell''' **'''David "Elder David" Campbell''' **'''John R Campbell''' **'''Maj William Campbell''' *'''William Campbell''' *'''Alexander Campbell''' ==Campbell Lines Needing Further Review and/or Testing== ===James Campbell and Margaret Beard Line=== :James [[Campbell-5339|'''Campbell''']] (1682-1753); m: Margaret [[Beard-853|'''Beard''']] :Sons of James and Margaret: *[[Campbell-5338|'''John Campbell''']] (1706-1753); m: Rebecca White *[[Campbell-5342|'''Daniel Campbell''']] (1716-1798) ===John Campbell of Massanutten Line=== :John [[Campbell-21497|'''Campbell''']] (abt.1700-1748) of Massanutten, Augusta (now Rockingham), Virginia :''Note: No known YDNA tests'' :Sons of John *John Campbell *James Campbell ===William Campbell and Sarah Gay Line=== :William [[Campbell-13823|'''Campbell''']] (abt. 1674 - 1759) m: Sarah [[Gay-1078|'''Gay''']] :Sons of Willam and Sarah: *[[Campbell-13827|'''Samuel Campbell''']] (1713 - abt. 1781) *[[Campbell-34108|'''John Campbell''']] (1716-1773) ===Adam Campbell and Sarah Steele Line=== :Adam [[Campbell-57044|'''Campbell''']] (1778-1850) of Augusta m: Sarah "Sally" Steele :''Note: This tester only took a Y37 test and was assigned haplogroup '''R-M269'''. Further testing is needed to establish their final haplogroup and if there is a relationship to the other testers with Augusta County ancestors.'' :Sons of Adam and Sarah: *James W [[Campbell-58226|'''Campbell''']] m: Eliza Ann Garrett *John Parks Campbell (1815-1880 m: Martha J Baker, kit: 859245 ===Robert Campbell and Mary Hackett Line=== :Robert [[Campbell-62594|'''Campbell''']] (1735-1781) and Mary [[Hackett-3146|'''Hackett''']] (1745-?) :Sons of Robert and Mary: ::George [[Campbell-62595|'''Campbell''']] (1766-1800); m: Agnes “Nancy“ [[Carden-1175|'''Carden''']] ::Robert “Hatter” [[Campbell-62606|'''Campbell''']] (1768-1793) ===Dougal Campbell and Mary Barton Line=== :Dougal [[Campbell-22392|'''Campbell''']] (1710-1795) of Rockbridge; m: Mary [[Barton-5278|'''Barton''']] (1715-1760) :Sons of Dougal and Mary: ::Duncan [[Campbell-59738|'''Campbell''']] (1743-1812); m: Margaret [[Newell-5340|'''Newell''']] ::James [[Campbell-59696|'''Campbell''']] (1745-1817); m: Sarah W [[Campbell-31600|'''Campbell''']] ::Alexander [[Campbell-22391|'''Campbell''']] (1750-1806); m: Janet [[Smith-310384|'''Smith''']]

    Campbells of Bedford County Virginia

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    [[Category:Campbell DNA Group Project]] [[Category:Clan Campbell]] ==Purpose== The purpose of the '''Campbells of Bedford County Virginia''' is to identify the various Campbell families that settled or passed through Bedford County, Virginia. The long-term goal of this project is to collect male '''Y-DNA''' from Campbell male descendants of these Campbell male settlers. In an effort to untangle the genealogies of the Campbells of Bedford County we are collecting marriage, land, probate and tax records of the Campbells of Bedford County. Click on the links below to see the Campbell Bedford County Records. *[[Space:Bedford_County_Land_Grants-Campbell|Bedford County Land Grants-Campbell]] *[[Space:Bedford_County_Deeds-Campbell|Bedford County Deeds-Campbell]] *[[Space:Bedford_County_Wills-Campbell|Bedford County Wills-Campbell]] Also be sure to visit the Campbells in the neighboring counties:: *[[Space:Campbells_of_Campbell_County_Virginia|Campbells of Campbell County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Augusta_County_Virginia|Campbells of Augusta County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Orange_County_Virginia|Campbells of Orange County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Botetourt_County_Virginia|Campbells of Botetourt County Virginia]] *[[Space:Campbells_of_Rockbridge_County_Virginia|Campbells of Rockbridge County Virginia]] ==County Info== {{Image|file=Campbells_of_Bedford_County_Virginia-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Bedford County formed 1753 but not fully organized until 1754 }} The following county was later formed from Bedford County: Campbell County 1781 ==Campbell Families by Haplogroup== '''''Note: The following Bedford County Campbell lines have Big Y-700 tests that have assigned them a haplogroup. The "kit" followed by a number is the Family Tree DNA test number. To review the raw DNA data by kit number visit [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/Campbell?iframe=yresults FTDNA]''''' '''Haplogroup: R-Z9050'''
    FGC10116 > FGC10124 > FGC10122 > FGC10120 > Z32299 > '''Z9050'''
    :'''Josias''' [[Campbell-8638|'''Campbell''']] (abt.1737-1811) m: Susannah [[Mitchell-2823|Mitchell]]
    :Bedford Co., VA > Mercer Co., KY :Sons of Josias and Susannah (The [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:33SQ-GPSR-9PPH?i=125&cc=1875188&cat=432073 '''will'''] of Josias Campbell states "my two sons John and David"): ::'''John''' [[Campbell-15204|'''Campbell''']] m: Nancy [[Jones-127974|Jones]]
    ::Bedford Co., VA > Mercer Co., KY ::Unique STR pattern -> DYS464='''15-15-16-16''' / DYS714='''28''' / DYS635=24 ::Sons of John and Nancy:
    :::'''John''' [[Campbell-55745|'''Campbell''']] m: Eleanor [[Scott-53973|Scott]]
    :::Bedford Co., VA > Mercer Co., KY > Casey Co., KY ::::Unique STR pattern -> DYS464='''15-15-16-16''' / DYS714='''28''' / DYS635='''25''' ::::Kits: 912998, B416605, and 992692 :::'''Josiah''' [[Campbell-15202|'''Campbell''']] m: Elizabeth Edwards :::Mercer Co., KY > Casey Co., KY ::::Unique STR pattern -> DYS464='''15-15-16-16''' / DYS714='''28''' / DYS635=24 ::::Kit: 399232 ::'''David''' [[Campbell-56317|'''Campbell''']] ::Bedford Co., VA > Mercer Co., KY > Boyle Co., KY {{Image|file=Campbells_of_Bedford_County_Virginia-3.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Block Tree-Haplogroup R-Z9050 }} '''Haplogroup: R-FT102020'''
    FGC10116 > FGC10124 > BY120755 > '''FT102020'''
    :'''Moses''' [[Campbell-36430|'''Campbell''']] (abt.1728-1792) m: Jene [[Unknown-488768|maiden name unknown]] :Amherst Co., VA > Bedford Co., VA :Sons of Moses and Jene (The [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P6-2FFR?cat=275249 '''will'''] of Moses Campbell shows he had 4 sons): ::'''Moses''' [[Campbell-60679|'''Campbell''']] ::'''James Campbell''' ::'''Aaron''' [[Campbell-37365|'''Campbell''']] m: Grace [[Williamson-10459|Williamson]]
    :::Kit: 366915 ::'''Henry Campbell''' {{Image|file=Campbells_of_Bedford_County_Virginia-1.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Block Tree-Haplogroup R-FT102020 }} '''Haplogroup: R-BY107126'''
    FGC10116 > FGC10124 > A5919 > BY58693 > FT33170 > '''BY107126'''
    :'''Archibald''' [[Campbell-5337|'''Campbell''']] (abt.1728-1801) m: 1. Elizabeth [[Beard-4795|Beard]] 2. Elizabeth [[Baker-8130|Baker]] :Bedford Co., VA > Campbell Co., VA > Knox Co., TN :Sons of Archibald (The [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/9176/images/004769011_00336?pId=3719645 '''will'''] of Archibald Campbell shows he had 4 sons): ::'''James''' [[Campbell-5327|'''Campbell''']] ::Bedford Co., VA > Campbell Co., VA > Jefferson Co., TN ::'''John''' [[Campbell-10031|'''Campbell''']] m: Sarah [[Vance-1430|Vance]] ::Bedford Co., VA > Campbell Co., VA > Jefferson Co., TN > Preble Co., OH :::Kit: 504101 ::'''Samuel''' [[Campbell-38265|'''Campbell''']] ::Bedford Co., VA > Campbell Co., VA > Rutherford Co., TN ::'''William Campbell''' {{Image|file=Campbells_of_Bedford_County_Virginia.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Block Tree-Haplogroup R-BY107126 }} '''The haplogroups above represent 3 distinct Campbell lines from Bedford County, Virginia. Even though these are distinct paternal lines, all 3 have genetic marker R-FGC10124 (so a common ancestor who is estimated around the year 1150).''' {{Image|file=Campbells_of_Bedford_County_Virginia-4.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Bedford County, VA Campbell Lines Under R-FGC10124 }} ==Further Y-DNA Testing and Review Needed to Confirm Haplogroup== :'''William''' [[Campbell-61999|'''Campbell''']] (abt.1709-1781) Rebecca [[Caldwell-12561|Caldwell]] :Sons of William (The [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89P6-2FLD?cat=275249 '''will'''] of William Campbell shows he had 4 sons): ::'''Samuel''' [[Campbell-1763|'''Campbell''']] ::'''Thomas''' [[Campbell-61998|'''Campbell''']] ::'''John Campbell''' ::'''William Campbell'''

    Campbeltown Distilleries

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    [[Category:Campbeltown, Argyll, Distillers]] [[Category:Campbeltown, Argyll]] ==A brief history of 19th Century Distilleries in Campbeltown, Scotland== Distilling whiskey in Kintyre, Scotland goes way back. In 1591 the first reference to Campbeltown whisky is recorded in writing. By 1601 Campbeltown was a center for illegal stills and whiskey smuggling. [http://springbank.scot/about/story/ Springbank Our Story] In 1823 the Excise Act was passed, which sanctioned the distilling of whiskey in return for a license fee and a set payment per gallon of proof spirit. This led to the rise of a very profitable distillery industry. Campbeltown had several features making it an ideal location for distilling whiskey. {{Image|file=Campbeltown_Distilleries-6.jpg |caption=Campbeltown Harbor }} *'''Harbor''' Campbeltown has a deep water harbor which allowed both for easy transport of grain into Campbeltown and exporting the whisky out of Campbeltown. With the rise of steamboats whiskey could be transported from Campbeltown to Glasgow in only 9 hours. {{Image|file=Campbeltown_Distilleries-12.jpg |caption=Barley drying }} *'''Barley''' farms near by grew the grain to produce the whiskey. {{Image|file=Campbeltown_Distilleries-11.jpg |caption=Campbeltown Peat }} *'''Peat''' Campbeltown had a large supply of peat which is used in the malting and gives Scotch its distinctive flavor. It was also used for heating the stills. {{Image|file=Campbeltown_Distilleries-3.jpg |caption=Distillery Workers}} *'''Employees''' Farming was not always sustainable and Campbeltown had a large supply of workers available. ---- The Mitchells, Greenlees, and Colvilles were the best known and most successful distillers during the heyday of Campbeltown distilleries. At one point there were thirty distilleries in Campbeltown which was known as the “Whiskey Capital of the World”. By 1891 Distilleries had become so profitable that Campbeltown, with a then population of just 1,969, was said to be the richest town per capita in Britain. By the 1920s many distilleries began cutting corners to satisfy the ever-growing demand which lowered the quality. The coming of the railroad diminished their sea advantage. Prohibition in the United States reduced demand. Most of the distilleries closed. By 1934 only Springbank and Glen Scotia were left in Campbeltown. {{Image|file=Campbeltown_Distilleries-5.jpg }} ---- ===Distilleries in Campbeltown=== This is not an exhaustive list. ====Caledonian==== '''1823-1842'''
    Founded by Peter Stewart & Co. Continued by [[Johnston-15871|James Johnstone]] under same name. [http://www.wormtub.com/distilleries/distillery.php?distillery=Caledonian%201 Caledonian] ====Kinloch==== '''1823-1926'''
    Founded by Lamb, Colvill & Co. It had an annual output of 97,000 gallons. In 1924 it was taken over by Duncan MacCallum. In 1926 he gave the site to the town council after not being able to sell the place. They turned into a housing area named Park Square. [http://www.wormtub.com/distilleries/distillery.php?distillery=Kinloch%201 Kinloch] ====Longrow==== '''1824-1896'''
    Built by [[Ross-20248|John Ross]]. In 1887 [[Greenlees-346|James Greenlees]] and his brother William bought shares in it. It had an annual output of 40,000 gallons. [https://www.campbeltownpicturehouse.co.uk/2017/11/whisky-war-and-provost-greenlees/ WHISKY, WAR, AND PROVOST GREENLEES] It closed in 1896. In 1971 two of the buildings were purchased by Mitchell and Co. One is used as a warehouse and another as a bottling plant for Springbank which produces A whisky called Longrow. [https://insidethecask.com/2020/02/17/the-distilleries-of-campbeltown/ Distilleries of Campbeltown] ====Burnside==== '''1825-1919'''
    Established by [[McMurchy-179|McMurchy]], Ralston & Co. the original owners were [[Greenlees-162|Alexander]] and Hugh Greenlees, maltsters; James Ryburn, baker; John Colvill, saddler and Robert McMurchy. In 1840 it was owned by Colvill & Greenlees. It had an annual output of 96,000 gallons. It closed in 1919 and in 1924 it was converted to a creamery. [http://www.wormtub.com/distilleries/distillery.php?distillery=Burnside%202 Burnside Distillery] ==== Dalaruan ==== '''1825-1901'''
    Original partners: [[Colville-678|David Colville]], writer and banker, [[Colville-627|John Colville]], malster, father of the latter; [[Langlands-238|Ralph Langlands]], merchant; [[Colville-335|Charles Colvill]], cartwright and [[Greenlees-200|Daniel Greenlees]]. Robert Armour installed the stills. [https://lost-distillery.com/dalaruan-distillery/ Lost Distilleries] In 1838 [[McMurchy-179|John McMurchy]] became a partner. A housing area named Parliament Place was completed on the site in 1838. ====Hazelburn==== {{Image|file=Campbeltown_Distilleries-1.jpg |align=m |size=m }} '''1825-1925'''
    The original partners were Matthew and Daniel Greenlees and [[Colville-634|Archie Colville]]. In 1845 Archibald Colville left and [[Greenlees-241|Samuel Greenlees]] took his place. [http://www.wormtub.com/distilleries/distillery.php?distillery=Hazelburn Hazelburn Distillery][https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hazelburn_distillery Hazelburn Distllery] Wikipedia It had an annual output of 192, 000 gallons with a capacity of 259,000 gallons. ====Kintrye==== '''1825-1921''' Founded by Beith and Company, later owned by [[Ross-20248|John Ross]]. It was on Broad Street, on the opposite side of Dalaruan distillery. It had an annual output of 67, 000 gallons. The land is now used as Municipal Housing. ==== Rieclachan==== '''1825-1834'''
    Built by [[Mitchell-21491|Archibald Mitchell]] and his brother [[Mitchell-21329|Hugh]] at the head of Longrow. It’s annual output was 70,000 gallons. [https://insidethecask.com/2020/02/17/the-distilleries-of-campbeltown/ Lost Distilleries of Campbeltown] ====Union==== '''1826-1850'''
    Founded by John McTaggert. [http://www.wormtub.com/distilleries/distillery.php?distillery=Union Inion] ====Albyn==== '''1830-1920'''
    Built by [[McKersie-19|William McKersie]]. His sons William and James took it over when he died. Its annual output was 85,000 gallons. It closed in 1920 and was demolished in 1927. [https://insidethecask.com/2020/02/17/the-distilleries-of-campbeltown/ Distilleries of Campbeltown] ====Dalintober==== '''1832-1925'''
    Founded by Peter Reid and [[Colville-678|David Colville]]. It had an annual output of 112,000 gallons. In 2005 it became a housing area. ====Springside==== '''1830-1926'''
    Licensed to [[Colville-627|John Colvill]], Beith & Co. in 1827 but built in 1830. It was the smallest distillery in Campbeltown. It included a small spirit store. It’s output was 30,000 gallons. From 1852, Springside was operated by the Colville family who would distil there for three generations. After 1926, Springside’s buildings became Co-op storage, garages, stables and later a Scottish Hydro-Electric depot. [https://scotchwhisky.com/whiskypedia/14492/springside/ Springside] ====Drumore==== '''1834-1847'''
    Founded by Templeton, Fulton & Co., who continued at least until 1837. The original partners were Robert Templeton, farmer, West Drumore; William Templeton, distiller (Robert’s brother); John McMillan, saddler, Campbeltown, and [[Mitchell-31322|Mary Mitchell]], widow of Robert Fulton, merchant in Campbeltown. The company went bankrupt and was sold in 1847. ====Toberanrigh==== '''1834-1860'''
    Built by [[Wylie-1533|Alexander Wylie]]. ====Lochruan==== '''1835-1925'''
    Built by the brothers Charles and Robert Johnston who sold it in 1867 to [[McKersie-19|William McKersie]]. It was taken over by his sons [[McKersie-21|William Mitchell McKersie]] and John McKersie.[https://tinyurl.com/yxo8w9ye Harpers Directory and Manual] Harper Trade Journals., 1920. pg. 327[http://www.buxrud.se/lost.htm Lost Distilleries] ====Glenside==== '''1835-1925'''
    David Anderson, James Armour, and Jessie Miller. The original partners were David Anderson, merchant; James Armour, maltster. It was the first distillery to advertise in a local paper in 1921. It’s annual output was 70,000 gallons. In 1844 the partnership dissolved and in 1850 the new partners were James Armour again; [[Ferguson-11860|Hugh Ferguson]], baker and John Kerr Orr, a commission agent from Glasgow. [https://insidethecask.com/2020/02/17/the-distilleries-of-campbeltown/ Lost Distilleries of Campbeltown] ====Argyll==== {{Image|file=Campbeltown_Distilleries-2.jpg |caption=''Argyll Distillery Warehouse, built 1890'' }} '''1844-1923'''
    Founded by [[Colville-627|John Colville]] and [[Greenlees-332|Robert Greenlees]]. It was on Longrow Street, on the North Side of town. It had an annual output of 40,000 gallons. It was chiefly sold in Glasgow and England. The building was sold in 1929 to Craig Brothers who converted it into a garage. [http://www.wormtub.com/distilleries/distillery.php?distillery=Argyll%202 Argyll] ===Distilleries Still Producing In Campbeltown=== ====Springbank==== {{Image|file= Campbeltown_Distilleries-10.jpg |caption=Springbank Still }} *[http://springbank.scot/about/story/ Springbank] Established in 1828 by the Mitchell family on the site where [[Mitchell-21491|Archibald Mitchell]] had previously operated an illegal still. It was the 14th licensed distillery in Campbeltown. In 1837 his sons [[Mitchell-30651|John]] and [[Mitchell-30651|William]] took over. In 1872 the brothers who were also farmers got into a dispute over sheep and William left the businesses to found Glenglye. Frank McHardy, [https://youtu.be/8nahDZ1EM-Q Frank McHardy taking us through the whisky history of Campbeltown and Mitchell's Glengyle Distillery] In 1897 John’s son, Alexander joined the company. ==== Glen Scotia==== '''1832'''
    *[https://www.glenscotia.com/history/ Glen Scotia] {{Image|file= Campbeltown_Distilleries-9.jpg |caption=Glen Scotia Distiller }} Founded by in 1832 by [[Galbraith-2404|John Galbraith]] and James Stewart (Stewart, Galbraith & Co.) , it was first known simply as “Scotia”. Duncan MacCallum purchased it in 1891. After his death in 1932, it was acquired by the Bloch Brothers. Now owned by Lomond Distillery Co. Ltd. [http://www.wormtub.com/distilleries/distillery.php?distillery=Glen%20Scotia Glen Scotia] ====Glengyle==== '''1873'''
    {{Image|file=Campbeltown_Distilleries-8.jpg |caption=Glengyle Distillery }} Founded by William Mitchell after he left Springbrook. It closed in 1925. The buildings were purchased by J&A. Mitchell in 2000 and in 2004 it began distilling again. ===Resources=== *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Campbeltown_single_malts Campbeltown Single Malts] Wikipedia *[https://scotchwhisky.com/magazine/features/13934/campbeltown-whisky-a-long-and-winding-road/ CAMPBELTOWN WHISKY: A LONG AND WINDING ROAD] *[https://www.google.com/amp/s/thewhiskeywash.com/whiskey-styles/scotch-whiskey/introduction-scotch-whisky-campbeltown/amp/ An Introduction to Scotch Whisky: The Campbeltown Region] *[http://www.whisky-distillery.net/www.whisky-distilleries.net/Campbeltown/Seiten/Lost_Distilleries_H-Z.html Campbeltown Lost Distilleries] *[https://www.google.com/amp/s/whiskystories.com/2017/06/11/the-campbeltown-boom-and-bust/amp/ The Campbeltown Boom and Bust] *[http://www.lost-distillery.com/pages/dalaruan The Lost Distillery] *[http://www.ralstongenealogy.com/number67kintmag.htm#whisky| Argyll’s Forgotten Whiskey Barons] *[https://www.google.com/amp/s/flaviar.com/blog/whisky-distillery-jobs-who-does-what/amp Whisky Distillery Jobs - Who Does What?] *Moss, Michael, [https://static1.squarespace.com/static/5e186ac1195bae1b12f4ee49/t/5e9872197b4f3d12f6c61b53/1587049002461/A_History_of_Campbeltown_and_Islay_.pdf A History of Campbeltown and Islay] (PDF) *[https://insidethecask.com/2020/02/17/the-distilleries-of-campbeltown/ The Distilleries of Campbeltown] Inside the Cask *[http://www.buxrud.se/lost.htm Lost Distilleries 1885-1945] *[http://www.wormtub.com/distilleries.php WormTub.com] ==Sources==

    Campbeltown War Memorial

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    [[Category:United Kingdom, World War I]] [[Category:Campbeltown, Argyll]] ==Campbeltown War Memorial== {{Image|file=Campbeltown_War_Memorial-3.jpg |caption=Campbeltown War Memorial }} '''This memorial commemorates the residents of [[Space:Campbeltown|Campbeltown]] who were killed or missing in World War I (405 names) and World War II (118 names).''' There is also a panel with names of civilians killed in air raids. {{Image|file=Campbeltown_War_Memorial-5.jpg |caption=Campbeltown War Memorial }} ===History=== Shortly after World I it was decided to erect a memorial to Campbeltown residents who had fallen in the war. In February 1919 A War Memorial Committee was established. Kinloch Park was the preferred site although there were other options suggested including Kilkerran Quarry. A petition was circulated to locate it at a “Quarry site” which collected 2000 signatures. Campbeltown Courier, November 8, 2019 In 1922 The Scotsman reported:
    '' The war memorial Committee has decided by 17 to 4 votes to adhere to the original site in Kinloch Park chosen for the town and parish war memorial, as against the Quarry site, in favour of which a petition bearing 2000 signatures was lodged.''
    The Scotsman’ - Tuesday, 2nd May 1922, page 6 On the 23rd of August 1922, the Committee in Charge of the Arrangements applied to erect a war memorial in Kinloch Park. [http://portal.historicenvironment.scot/designation/LB43065 Historic Environment Scotland] {{Image|file=Campbeltown_War_Memorial-2.jpg |caption=Campbeltown War Memorial }} The Memorial was designed by Alexander Paterson. It was unveiled and dedicated on October 20, 1923, with the Duke of Argyll in attendance. Later panels were added to honor those who died in World II and were killed in air raids. ===Roll of Honor=== {{Image|file=Campbeltown_War_Memorial.jpg |caption=WWI Roll of Honor }} ====World War I==== {{Image|file=Campbeltown_War_Memorial-1.jpg |caption=WWI Roll of Honor }} *[[Andrew-3280|Andrew David]] R.W.K. Private *[[Andrew-3285|Andrew William]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *[[Armour-1332|Armour Archibald]] Black Watch Private *[[Armour-1343|Armour John]] Royal Field Artillery Gunner *[[Armour-1225|Armour Peter]] K.O.Y.L.I. Private *[[Black-25177|Black John]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *[[Blackstock-1111|Blackstock Archibald]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Blackstock-1112|Blackstock Gilbert]] Yeomanry Lance Corporal *[[Borthwick-860|Borthwick Alexander]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Bowie-1830|Bowie Angus]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal *Bowie D. McA. Royal Field Artillery Second Lieutenant *Brodie John Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Gunner *Brodie William Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Broom Frederick J. Seaforth Highlanders Second Lieutenant *[[Brown-123768|Brown Daniel]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *[[Brown-124148|Brown James]] Cameronians Captain *[[Brown-169576|Brown John]] Cameron Highlanders Private *Brown John Machine Gun Corps Lance Corporal *[[Brown-128313|Brown Neil]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *Cameron John New Zealanders Private *Cameron Robert R. South Africans Lance Corporal *[[Campbell-63667|Campbell George]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Campbell James Canadians Private *Campbell John New Zealanders Private *Campbell Malcolm Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Campbell Neil Cameron Highlanders Lance Corporal *Campbell Norman S. Black Watch Private *Campbell Peter Gordon Highlanders Private *Campbell Peter New Zealanders Private *Carmichael Peter King's Own Scottish Borderers Private *[[Carmichael-4364|Carmichael W.]] Highland Light Infantry Private *Carson James B. Canadians Private *Christie Daniel Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Christie Duncan Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Clark-86669|Clark Robert]] Canadians Private *Clementson G.W. Canadians Private *Coffield James Private *Coffield Thomas Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Colville-748|Colville Alexander]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *[[Colville-891|Colville George]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Colville-889|Colville James]] Royal Engineers Sapper *[[Conley-4218|Conley Dugald]] Gordon Highlanders Private *Connor Hugh Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Connor Thomas Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Cook Donald H. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *Cook Duncan Machine Gun Corps Lance Corporal *Cook William Durham Light Infantry Private *Crawford J.L. Canadians Private *Crooks Hugh M. Royal Scots Corporal *Cunningham D.D. Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Engineer Lieutenant Commander *Cunningham John Y. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Cunningham S.G. Royal Field Artillery Second Lieutenant *[[Currie-3532|Currie Neil]] Gordon Highlanders Private *Docherty Daniel Royal Scots Fusiliers Private *Docherty Duncan Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Docherty Jack Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *Docherty John Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Donald James Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Telegraphist *Donald John W. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *Douglas Thomas Canadians Private *Drummond J. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *Duncan Daniel Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Duncan Neil F. Cameronians Sergeant *[[Dunlop-2798|Dunlop James]] Royal Scots Fusiliers Second Lieutenant *Ferreti James Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Gunner *Finn Nicholas Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Forrester James Royal Scots Private *[[Galbraith-2795|Galbraith A.J.]] Machine Gun Corps Private *[[Galbraith-2351|Galbraith Archibald]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders L/Sergeant *[[Galbraith-2793|Galbraith Daniel]] Highland Light Infantry Private *[[Galbraith-2350|Galbraith Donald]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Galbraith-2788|Galbraith James D. McD.]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Galbraith Malcolm Royal Scots Private *Galbraith Malcolm Canadians Private *Galbraith Neil Canadians Private *Gardiner Archibald M. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Second Lieutenant *Gillespie Adam Royal Engineers Sapper *[[Gillies-957|Gillies Thomas]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal *Gillies William M. Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *Gillon Ralph C.S. South Africans Trooper *Gillon William Royal Garrison Artillery Gunner *[[Girvan-326|Girvan Daniel]] Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Shipwright *Girvan John Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Chief Officer *Graham Alexander Black Watch Private *Graham Donald Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Graham-33596|Graham Duncan]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private Military Medal *Graham John Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Graham Neil Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *[[Campbell-53751|Greenlees Neil]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Hamilton Andrew Machine Gun Corps Lance Corporal *Hamilton Daniel M. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal *Hamilton Hugh W. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Captain *Hamilton John Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Hamilton John Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Gunner *Hamilton John Canadians Private *Hamilton Neil Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Hamilton William Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Henderson A. South Africans Corporal *Henderson Alexander Seaforth Highlanders Private *Henderson D. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *Henderson Duncan Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Henderson Neil McK. Royal Engineers Pioneer *Henderson Thomas Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *Holly Samuel Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *[[Howie-1688|Huie Archibald]] Royal Field Artillery Gunner *[[Huie-236|Huie John]] Highland Light Infantry Private *John McVey Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Johnston Archibald Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Sergeant *Johnston Archibald Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Corporal *Johnston James B. Royal Field Artillery Gunner *Johnston Kenneth Australians Corporal *Johnston William Royal Army Service Corps Private *Jordan Joseph Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private Military Medal *Kane Hugh Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Gunner *Kelly Archibald Canadians Private *[[Kelly-31614|Kelly Donald]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *Kelly John T. Canadians Private *Kelly Michael Canadians Private *[[Kelly-31740|Kelly Richard]] Cameron Highlanders Private *Kelly Robert Labour Corps Private *[[Kelly-31739|Kelly Robert H.]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Captain *Kerr Alexander Canadians Lieutenant *Lafferty Edward Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *[[Lang-8666|Lang Colin]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Lang-8686|Lang Duncan]] Royal Garrison Artillery Gunner *[[Lang-8649|Lang John A.B.]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal *Llewelyn Robert H. Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Commander *MacAllum Donald M. Canadians Private *MacAulay John Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *MacGrory Charles Cameron Highlanders Private *MacGrory John J. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Second Lieutenant *[[McKay-7283|MacKay Neil]] Black Watch Private *Mackay Neil Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Captain *MacKechnie Angus M. Highland Light Infantry Private *MacKinnon Archibald Private *MacKinnon Charles Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Stoker *MacKinnon J.C.E. Leicester Regiment Private *MacKinnon T.E. London Regiment Corporal *Maloney John Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Mansfield Alexander Canadians Private *Mansfield Beatty R. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Martin Daniel Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *Martin Duncan Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Captain *Martin Hugh G. Canadians Private *Martin John A.R. Canadians Private *Martin Neil Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Mason-25995|Mason Daniel]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal *[[Mason-26000|Mason Neil]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Mathieson Dugald Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McAlister Colin Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McAlister John Royal Army Service Corps Private *McAlpine Donald Black Watch Private *McArthur Archibald Canadians Lance Corporal *[[McArthur-3751|McArthur Neil]] Scottish Horse Corporal *McAulay James Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *McCaig Robert Black Watch Private *McCallum A.C.M. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Drummer *McCallum Alexander Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *McCallum Alexander Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *McCallum Donald Royal Army Service Corps Private *[[McCallum-4362|McCallum Duncan]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *McCallum Duncan Royal Field Artillery Gunner *McCallum James Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McCallum John Gordon Highlanders Private *McCallum John Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Gunner *[[MacCallum-439|McCallum Neil]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[McCallum-4333|McCallum Peter]] Durham Light Infantry Private *McCeachran Charles Devon Regiment Lieutenant *McCoag Lachlan Scots Guards Private *McConnachie Donald New Zealanders Gunner *McConnachie George M. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McCormack Charles Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McCrank P. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private Military Medal *McCulloch James Gordon Highlanders Private *McDonald Donald Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McDonald Donald Gordon Highlanders Private *McDonald Duncan Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McDonald William Royal Field Artillery Gunner *McDougall Dugald Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[McEachran-207|McEachran Edward]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[McEachran-208|McEachran James]] Seaforth Highlanders Private *McEachran Neil Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McEwing Joseph Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McEwing William Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McFadyen James Royal Scots Fusiliers Private *[[McGeachy-150|McGeachy John]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McGill Peter Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McGougan Donald Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McGougan Donald Royal Engineers Corporal *McGown James Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *McGregor Robert Canadians Sergeant *McGuire Hugh Royal Garrison Artillery Gunner *McIntyre Donald K.O.Y.L.I. Private *McIntyre Dugald Australians Private *McIntyre Malcolm Cameron Highlanders Second Lieutenant *McIntyre Peter Canadians Private *McIntyre Proudfoot Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Gunner *McIntyre Thomas Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Gunner *McIntyre William Royal Field Artillery Gunner *McIsaac Alexander Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McIsaac Duncan Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McIvor Duncan Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McIvor James Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *McKay John Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Drummer *[[McKenzie-12538|McKenzie Kenneth]] Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *McKerral D.R. Private *[[McKersie-40|McKersie Archibald J.]] Highland Light Infantry Captain *McKiernan Daniel Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *[[McKinlay-643|McKinlay Angus]] Royal Engineers Corporal *McKinlay Archibald Gordon Highlanders Lance Corporal *McKinlay Edward Highland Light Infantry Private *McKinlay John Seaforth Highlanders Private *McKinnon Angus Durham Light Infantry Private *McKinnon Edward Seaforth Highlanders Private *McKinnon Lachlan Canadians Private *McKinven Angus Canadians Trooper *McKinven Angus K. Canadians Private *McKinven James Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *McKinven Neil Seaforth Highlanders Private *[[McKinven-49|McKinven Ronald]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *McLachlan Alexander Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal *[[McLachlan-1058|McLachlan Duncan M.]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *McLaren James G. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *McLean James Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *McLean James Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McLean James F. Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Corporal *McLean John Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Chief Officer *McLean John Canadians Private *McLean Malcolm Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McLean Neil Houston Canadians Private *McLean Samuel M. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McLellan Dugald Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *[[McLellan-2200|McLellan Duncan]] Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *McMaster Archibald L. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McMichael Charles Machine Gun Corps Private Military Medal *McMillan Alexander Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McMillan Alexander Royal Army Service Corps Private *McMillan Alexander King's Own Scottish Borderers Lance Corporal *McMillan Archibald Highland Light Infantry Private *McMillan Archibald H. Gordon Highlanders Corporal *McMillan Donald Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McMillan Donald Cameron Highlanders Lance Corporal *McMillan Duncan Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McMillan Edward Australians Private *McMillan Hector Royal Field Artillery Driver *McMillan Hugh Canadians Private *McMillan John Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McMillan John Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *McMillan John Cameronians Private *[[McMillan-7880|McMillan Maurice]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *[[McMillan-8117|McMillan Peter]] Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *McMillan Robert Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Gunner *McMillan William Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *[[McMinn-885|McMinn Archibald Huie]] New Zealanders Trooper *McMurchy Charles A. Australians Private *[[McMurchy-207|McMurchy Ian Ure]] Royal Air Force Second Lieutenant *[[McNaughton-1677|McNaughton]] Charles Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McNeill James Canadians Captain *McNiven Alexander Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *McNiven Robert Gordon Highlanders Private *McPherson Alexander United States Army Private *McPherson Donald King's Own Scottish Borderers Corporal *McPherson James R. Royal Scots Private *McPherson Peter Canadians Private *McPherson Thomas Canadians Private *McQuilkan James Cameron Highlanders Private *McSporran Alexander Canadians Private *[[McSporran-87|McSporran Duncan]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McSporran Duncan Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *McSporran Joseph Machine Gun Corps Private *[[McTaggart-1115|McTaggart Walter]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Millar James G. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Mitchell-31803|Mitchell Hugh]] Black Watch Private *Mitchell William Royal Air Force Second Lieutenant *Morgan A. Campbell Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Engineer *Morrison Archibald Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *Morrison James Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Gunner *Morrison John Seaforth Highlanders Private *Morrison Thomas R. K.O.Y.L.I. Private *[[Scally-192 |Morrison William]] Gordon Highlanders Private *[[Muir-4082|Muir Donald]] New Zealanders Private *Muir Duncan Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *Muir John Durham Light Infantry Private *Muir Samuel Royal Engineers Pioneer *Murray Allan Essex Regiment Private *Mutch Thomas A. Royal Field Artillery Gunner *O'Hara William Irish Guards Private *[[O’May-45|O'May Alexander]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *O'May Donald New Zealanders Private *[[O’May-46|O'May Malcolm]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders L/Sergeant *[[O’May-48|O'May Norman]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[O’May-51|O'May William]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Paterson-6844|Paterson Archibald]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Paterson John Australians Private *[[Paterson-6845|Paterson John M.]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Paterson-6881|Paterson William]] Gordon Highlanders Private *Paton Hugh Scots Guards Sergeant *Pownall G.E.B. Border Regiment Lieutenant Colonel *Pownall T.T.B. Border Regiment Captain *Quigley Peter Royal Scots Private *Rae Alexander J.S. Cameron Highlanders Private *Rankin Alexander Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *Rankin James Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *[[Reid-16538|Reid Gavin]] New Zealanders Private *[[Reid-22738|Reid Matthew C. Royal Scots]] Lance Corporal *Reid Robert A. New Zealanders Private *Reid William Taylor Canadians Private *Ritchie Alexander Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *Ritchie Alexander Cameronians Second Lieutenant *Ritchie George Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Chief Officer *Ritchie James Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Third Officer *Ritchie Neil Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Chief Officer *Rodgers John Private *[[Ronald-143|Ronald James]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Shearer Dugald Royal Field Artillery Gunner *Sheddan Charles Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Corporal *Sheddan William Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Gunner *[[Sinclair-14970|Sinclair Duncan]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Sinclair-15000|Sinclair Peter]] Cameronians Private *Speed Malcolm B. Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *Speed William Seaforth Highlanders Private *[[Stalker-630|Stalker John]] Royal Scots Fusiliers Private *Stewart Archibald Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[Stewart-58069|Stewart Donald]] Machine Gun Corps Private *Stewart Dugald S. Cameronians Lance Corporal *Stewart George Private *Stewart J.M. Cameron Highlanders Private *Stewart James Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *Stewart Malcolm Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Strang John South Africans Sergeant *Tandy A.J. West Yorkshire Regiment Second Lieutenant *Tandy Leslie C. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Taylor James King's Own Scottish Borderers Private *[[Taylor-79433|Taylor John]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Taylor John Royal Scots Fusiliers Private *Taylor Robert Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Taylor William McG. Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Gunner *Thomson Archibald Royal Engineers Sergeant ? *Urquhart Thomas West Yorkshire Regiment Lance Corporal *Walker David Royal Navy & Mercantile Marine Seaman *Wallace Robert B. Cameronians Sergeant *[[Wallace-15085|Wallace William]] Argyle Mountain Battery RGA Gunner *[[Watson-40981|Watson Neil]] Canadians Lance Corporal *Whiteford R.S. Canadians Lance Corporal *[[Wilson-113944|Wilson Alexander A.]] Gordon Highlanders Private *Wilson Duncan Scots Greys Private *[[Wilson-113905|Wilson Duncan McK.]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal *[[Wilson-113801|Wilson William]] Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Drummer *Wylie William R. Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal {{Image|file=Campbeltown_War_Memorial-13.jpg |caption=''Campbeltown War Memorial World War II Names'' }}{{Clear}} {{Image|file=Campbeltown_War_Memorial-16.jpg |caption=''Argyle & Sutherland Highlanders, World War II'' }}{{Clear}} ====World War II==== *Adam James Royal and Merchant Navies Chief Engineer *Anderson Charles Royal Artillery Lance Bombadier Late addition *Anderson Donald Black Watch Private *Anderson John M. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant Military Medal *Anderson Stephen Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *Bannatyne Hector Royal and Merchant Navies Steward *Bell Archibald Royal and Merchant Navies Ordinary Seaman *Blair David C. Royal Air Force Flying Officer *Blue Alastair F. Royal Air Force L.A.C. *Blue Alexander Royal and Merchant Navies Motor Driver Killed in Air Raid *Blue Thomas Royal Artillery Gunner *Boyd Alexander Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Boyd James Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Brodie John Royal and Merchant Navies Seaman *Brodie Neil Royal and Merchant Navies Leading Seaman *Brodie Neil Royal Artillery Lance Bombadier *Brown William Royal Artillery Gunner *Bryson John O. Royal and Merchant Navies Able Seaman *Campbell Archibald T.W. Royal Air Force Sergeant *Campbell Duncan Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *Campbell Keith Royal and Merchant Navies Able Seaman *Campbell Robert C. Royal and Merchant Navies Able Seaman *Conley James R.A.O.C. Driver *Conner Duncan Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Company Sergeant Major *Conner John M. Royal Engineers Sapper *Cook Angus Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Cook Hugh Royal Artillery Lance Bombadier *Cunningham John C. Royal Air Force Pilot Officer *Cunningham Robert J. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal *Deakin Ronald Royal and Merchant Navies Petty Officer *Deans William C. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal *Docherty Donald Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Donaghy William Royal and Merchant Navies Petty Officer *Douglas John Royal and Merchant Navies Leading Seaman *Downie William Royal and Merchant Navies Chief Officer *Duncan William Royal Scots Private *Galbraith Daniel Royal Air Force W.O. *Galbraith William J. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Lieutenant *Gibson Alexander W.G. Royal and Merchant Navies Lieutenant *Gilchrist William P. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal *Gill Hector McN. Royal Air Force Sergeant *Girvan John MacG. Royal and Merchant Navies Able Seaman *Graham William B. Royal and Merchant Navies Seaman *Grant William United States Army *Grumoli Italo Parachute Regiment Private Italian *Hart Lachlan Royal and Merchant Navies Stoker *Hastie John C. Royal and Merchant Navies Stoker *Hay George F. Royal and Merchant Navies Leading Seaman *Helm David Royal Artillery Lance Bombadier *Henderson James C. Royal and Merchant Navies Timekeeper Killed in Air Raid *Hoynes Robert B. Royal Air Force Flight Sergeant *Hughes James Royal Scots Fusiliers Private *Hunter Thomas Royal and Merchant Navies Agricultural Organiser Killed in Air Raid *Johnston Andrew Royal Air Force A/C *Johnston John McA. Royal Air Force Flight Sergeant *Kerr James Cameronians Rifleman *MacArthur Robert M. Royal Artillery Lance Bombadier Commando *MacCallum Archibald Cameron Highlanders Private *MacGaw Neil McA. Royal Air Force Pilot Officer *MacKay Gilbert Royal and Merchant Navies Petty Officer *MacKinnon Robert L. Seaforth Highlanders Captain *MacPherson Robert London Scottish Chaplain Religious *Martin Donald Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Martin Ian M. Royal Welch Fusiliers Royal Welsh Fusiliers L/Sergeant *Mason James Royal Artillery Gunner *Mathieson Dugald Royal and Merchant Navies Stoker *Mayo Victor J. Royal Artillery Sergeant *McArthur Daniel Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *[[McArthur-2238|McArthur James D.]] Royal Engineers Sapper *McArthur John G. Royal Artillery Bombadier *McArthur Peter Royal Artillery L/Sergeant *McAulay John Royal and Merchant Navies Cook *McCaig Allistair McD, Cameronians Rifleman *McCaig Campbell Royal Artillery Gunner *McCallum Archibald Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant *McCallum Donald Royal Artillery Sergeant *McCallum Gilbert Royal Artillery Gunner *McCallum John M. Royal and Merchant Navies Carpenter *McDiarmid Duncan Royal and Merchant Navies Able Seaman *McGeachy John Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Corporal *McGill John Royal Scots Fusliliers Private *McInnes Alexander Royal Air Force AC.I. *McInnes Duncan Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant Military Medal *McIntyre Malcolm Royal Artillery Gunner *McKenzie James Royal and Merchant Navies Leading Seaman *McKinlay James K. East Lancs. Lance Corporal *McKinnon Alexander Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Company Sergeant Major D.C.M. *McMillan Archibald Royal Artillery Gunner *McMillan Donald Royal Air Force AC.I. *McMillan Dugald R.A.O.C. Lance Corporal *McMillan John H. Royal and Merchant Navies Able Seaman *McMillan Malcolm Royal Ulster Rifles Rifleman Glider Pilot *[[McMillan-8118|McMillan Neil]] Royal Artillery Sergeant *McNeal Malcolm Royal Air Force Flight Lieutenant *McNeill Ronald Canadians *McPhee Peter Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *McTaggart Andrew C. Royal Artillery Gunner *McWhirter Thomas F. Royal and Merchant Navies Seaman *Merrilees Lawrence Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Mitchell Allan Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Mitchell Hugh C. Royal Scots Corporal *Morrison John Royal Air Force L.A.C. *Muir Matthew Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Munro Charles Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Lance Corporal *Munro David McA. Royal Air Force Flight Sergeant *O'Hara George Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Ollar A.J.S. Royal Air Force Pilot Officer D.F.M. *Paterson Alexander C. Cameron Highlanders Private *Paterson Robert Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Pendle F.E. Royal and Merchant Navies Electrical Engineer Killed in Air Raid *Perry Robert H. Royal and Merchant Navies Able Seaman *Rankin Duncan Royal Artillery Gunner *Scott Alexander G. Royal Air Force Pilot Officer *Scott James Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Scott James Scots Guards Guardsman *Stewart Archibald Royal and Merchant *Navies Procurator Fiscal Killed in Air Raid *Stewart George Royal Artillery Gunner *Taylor Leslie A. Royal Marines Sergeant *Terry Alexander C. Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Sergeant G/Pilot *Thomson Alexander Royal and Merchant Navies Chief Officer *Thomson Archibald Cameron Highlanders Private *Thomson Thomas Royal Artillery L/Sergeant *Wallace William Royal and Merchant Navies Commercial Traveller Killed in Air Raid *Wareham Arthur L.H. Royal and Merchant Navies Seaman *Watson John Royal Artillery Gunner *Wilson Archibald Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Pipe Major *Wilson Robert Argyll & Sutherland Highlanders Private *Young Albert F. Royal North Lance Corporal ==Resources== *[http://www.lostancestors.eu/memwar/C/Campbelltown.htm Campbeltown Memorial] Lost Ancestors *[http://warmemscot.s4.bizhat.com/warmemscot-ftopic475.html Scottish Military Research Group] *[http://www.ralstongenealogy.com/campbeltown.htm Kintrye War Memorial Picture List] *[https://www.iwm.org.uk/memorials/item/memorial/29850 Town & Parish of Campbeltown War Memorial] ==Sources==

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    == Campsie == === 1887 === ''Campsie, par., S. Stirlingshire, containing the vil. of Campsie, the ry. sta. of Campsie Glen, and the town of Lennoxtown, 17,872 ac., pop. 5873; Campsie, vil., 1½ mile NW. of Lennoxtown; 1 Bank; Campsie Fells, that part of the Lennox Hills in Campsie par., greatest alt., 1894 ft.; Campsie Glen, ravine and sta. on North British Railway -- ravine NE., and sta. ½ mile SE. of vil.; Campsie Muir, upland, at head of Campsie Glen.'' *Description 1868 from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland *Description 1887, John Bartholomew's Gazetteer of the British Isles === 1868 === *Description(s) from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland (1868) "'''Campsie''', a parish in the county of Stirling, Scotland, 4 miles to the N. of Glasgow. A branch of the Edinburgh and Glasgow railway has its terminus at Lennoxtown, the largest village in this parish. The parish is situated in the district called the Lennox, on the northern banks of Kelvin Water, and contains the villages of Lennoxtown, Milton, and Torrance, with part of Claehan. The surface is hilly, rising at Campsie Fells to the height of 1,500 feet. These fells form the central and loftiest part of a detached range of hills extending through Stirlingshire in a south-westerly direction into Dumbartonshire, the extremities of the range being marked by the castles of Stirling and Dumbarton. Coal, limestone, and ironstone are found in the parish. Alum, copperas, Prussian blue, and prussiate of potash are manufactured here. The inhabitants are employed in the mines and print-works. The chief buildings are-Lennox Castle, a fine modern specimen of the baronial Gothic; the parish church, an elegant and spacious edifice, seated for nearly 2,000 hearers; and the Oswald school, a pretty cruciform building, belonging to the kirk session. The living, worth £400, is in the presbytery of Glasgow, and in the patronage of the crown. There are also places of worship belonging to the Roman Catholics and the United Presbyterians. There are remains of two ancient forts. The parish extends about 6 miles in length and the same in breadth." *"'''AUCHTERMONEY''', a village in the parish of Campsie, in the county of Stirling, Scotland, 2 miles from Kirkintilloch." *"'''BIRDSTONE''', a village in the parish of Campsie, Stirlingshire, Scotland." *"'''CLACHAN''', a village in the parish of Campsie and Fintray, in the county of Stirling, Scotland, 2 miles S. of Fintray." *"'''HAUGH-HEAD''', a post-office village in the parish of Campsie, county Stirling, Scotland, 5 miles W. of Kilsyth." *"'''HAYSTON''', a village in the parish of Campsie, county Stirling, Scotland, 2 miles from Kirkintilloch." *"'''LENNOXTOWN''', a post-office village in the parish of Campsie, county Stirling, Scotland, 5 miles S. of Fintry. It is the terminus of the Campsie branch of the Edinburgh and Glasgow railway. The village, which is situated under the Lennox hills, is very considerable, and is chiefly inhabited by calico-printers and colliers. In the vicinity are extensive lime and alum works. It is a polling-place for the county, and the seat of a small-debts court." *"'''MILTON''', a village in the parish of Campsie, county Stirling, Scotland, 4 miles N.W. of Kirkintilloch, and 2 S. of Lennoxtown. It has a station on the Campsie railway. It is situated on the southern border of the parish, and is a missionary station under a minister of the Established Kirk." *"'''TORRANCE''', a village in the parish of Campsie, county Stirling, Scotland, 2 miles W. of Kirkintilloch, and 3 S. of Lennoxtown. There are an established mission station, and a parochial school." *Description 1868 from The National Gazetteer of Great Britain and Ireland

    Canada, Nouvelle-France

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    [[Category: Canada, Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Nouvelle-France]] [[Category:Chronicles_of_New_France]] [[Category:Canadian Projects]] '''Une page du [[Project:Quebecois|Projet Québécois]]. Visitez la page du projet pour nous joindre''' ===Histoire en bref=== '''1600 à 1650, Ligne du temps'''
    Divers événements sont chroniqués dans [https://grandquebec.com/ligne-du-temps-nouvelle-france/ligne-du-temps-xvii-siecle-premiere-moitie/ (Le Québec) La Nouvelle-France au XVII siècle - 1ière partie] '''1608 Fondation de Québec'''
    Pour le compte de la compagnie de Pierre Dugua de Mons, Samuel de Champlain, fonde la Ville de Québec le 3 juillet.
    '''1642 Fondation de Ville-Marie'''
    Paul Chomedey de Maisonneuve et Jeanne Mance fondent Ville-Marie (Montréal) le 17 mai.
    '''1650 à 1699, Ligne du temps'''
    Divers événements sont chroniqués dans [https://grandquebec.com/ligne-du-temps-nouvelle-france/ligne-du-temps-17-siecle-seconde-moitie/ (Le Québec) La Nouvelle-France au XVII siècle - 2ième partie] '''1663 Les 5 colonies de la Nouvelle-France'''
    La Nouvelle-France devient une province royale sous Louis XIV et un Conseil souverain[https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conseil_souverain_de_la_Nouvelle-France Wikipedia Conseil Souverain] est instauré pour administrer les colonies du '''Canada''', de l'Acadie, de Plaisance (Terre-Neuve), de la Baie d'Hudson et de la Louisiane.
    '''1663 Filles du Roi'''
    Entre 1663 et 1673, le roi envoya près de 900 « filles du roy » au Canada afin de procurer des épouses aux colons, Avantagé par un taux extraordinaire de natalité et par l'immigration, le Canada de la Nouvelle-France vit multiplier sa population; de 2 500 habitants en 1663, elle passait à 20 000 en 1713 et à 55 000 en 1755.
    Entre 1633 et 1760, soit en moins de 130 ans, la France enverra en moyenne 56 immigrants par année au Canada, alors que l'Angleterre expédiera annuellement dans ses colonies d'Amérique environ un millier de ses citoyens.
    '''1760 Capitulation de Montréal'''
    Montréal capitule devant le général Amherst. Le gouverneur Pierre de Vaudreuil signe la paix avec les Britanniques. C'est le début du régime militaire britanique qui durera trois ans, jusqu'à la prise de possession officielle signée en 1763 entre les Français et les Anglais.
    '''1763 Démantellement de la Nouvelle-France'''
    La guerre de Sept Ans prend fin avec la signature du traité de Paris. Par ce traité, la Nouvelle-France est démantelée. Aux termes du traité, la Grande-Bretagne obtient les possessions françaises de l’île Royale, le Canada, les Pays d'en Haut et la rive à l’est du Mississippi. Avec la proclamation royale le Canada est renommé la « Province of Québec ». ==Plus d'information== Les membres du [[Project:Quebecois|Projet Québécois]] participent à créer les profils, les améliorer. Pour vous joindre au groupe visiter la page du projet. Les [[:Category:Chronicles_of_New_France|Chroniques de la Nouvelle-France]] (en anglais) fournissent d'intéressantes informations sur le Canada, Nouvelle-France, qui est maintenant le Québec d'aujourd'hui. ==Sources==

    Canada: Managed Profiles Team

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    Welcome to the Managed Profiles Team, part of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. '''Coordinator:'''' [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]](acting) '''Team Members:''' [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]] | [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] | [[Butler-21232|Russell Butler]] '''Victoria Cross Recipients Team:'''
    Team Leader: [[Ward-21154|Stu Ward]]
    Team Members: [[Patterson-4504|Joe Patterson]] | [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]] | [[Thompson-40998|Shirley (Thompson) Gilbert]] | [[Ward-21155|Jeffrey Ward]] '''[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Connection_Finder_Preparation Canada Project Notables Team]:'''
    Team Leader: [[Butler-21232|Russell Butler]]
    Team Members: # [[Carlson-1933|David Carlson - Saskatchewan]] # [[Johnstone-588|Judith Chidlow - Alberta]] # [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels - Ontario]] # [[Evans-29543|Matthew Evans - New Brunswick/Nova Scotia]] # [[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]] # [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # [[Nass-24|Kathryn Penner - Prince Edward Island]] # [[Hyderman-1|Kandita Post]] # [[Legault-909|Gilberte Renaud]] # [[Rogers-37048|Paula Rogers]] # [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]] # [[Stevenson-3628|S Stevenson]] # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] # [[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins - British Columbia]] == Goals == The goal of the Managed Profiles Team is to formulate policy regarding the adoption, management and protection of profiles by the Canada Project, to ensure those profiles are worked on to a high standard and connected to the global tree. '''Only the Managed Profiles Team should apply the template''': {{Canada}} which appears on Profiles as {{Canada}} To be considered for inclusion in the project, an individual should have played an important role in the creation and evolution of Canada, had a significant impact on Canadian life or whose names have become synonymous with Canada. These include not only individuals like the Prime Ministers, Provincial Governors and Fathers of Confederation, but also other notable individuals whose names have become synonymous with Canada. Others will be considered on a case by case basis. Resources that we use include [http://wikipedia.org Wikipedia], [http://www.biographi.ca/en/index.php Dictionary of Canadian Biography/Dictionnaire biographique du Canada] and [https://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/ The Canadian Encyclopedia] If you want to suggest that a Profile needs to be included, see [[#Suggest Profiles for Inclusion]] for how to do that. === Guidelines for Writing Profiles === # Profiles should have as complete a Biography as the available information allows. ## Birth, death and marriage should be at the beginning of the Biography. ## The life events that show that the person is notable should also be included # All events/facts given in a Biography should have an inline source citation. ## Primary documents are preferred. ## High quality secondary sources such as the Canadian Encyclopedia, Dictionary of Canadian Biography, and Wikipedia are acceptable. ## Personal trees on Ancestry, FamilySearch, MyHeritage, etc. should not be cited as sources but can be placed in a == Research Notes == section # When known, please add children and spouses to the profile. # Profiles are welcome in either English or French ## If you are bilingual, please make an attempt at a bilingual profile # be very careful with plagiarism and observe the WikiTree rule of not copy and paste from Wikipedia. == Task List == * Create a working spreadsheet of profiles to be worked on to be shared out amongst the team * Begin working on those profiles, ensuring that the project has some "flagship" profiles to share with the rest of the WikiTree community ===[[Space:Canada Project Notables Biography Challenge|Canada Project Notables Biography Challenge]]=== == Suggest Profiles for Inclusion == If you have suggestions for other profiles that should be managed, please enter the suggestions on the form at: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1aj-rzziFy8MqLryX-i3gl-fuEz5-m7vWuVC8vDrsMHk Canadian Managed Profiles Suggestions Form] Note: When we add the project account as a manager on a profile, it is to partner with current profile managers, never replace them. == Managed Profiles by Category == === [[Space:Governors_General_of_Canada_%281867_-_present%29|Governors General of Canada (1867 - present)]] === The [[Space:Governors_General_of_Canada_%281867_-_present%29|Governors General of Canada (1867 - present)]] lists the Governors General of Canada after Confederation. === [[Space:Governors_General_of_British_North_America_%281763_-_1867%29|Governors General of British North America (1763 - 1867)]] === The [[Space:Governors_General_of_British_North_America_%281763_-_1867%29|Governors General of British North America (1763 - 1867)]] lists the Governors General of Canada prior to Confederation. === [[Space:Canadian_Prime_Ministers|Prime Ministers]] === The [[Space:Canadian_Prime_Ministers|Prime Ministers]] page lists all known Prime Ministers, their terms and the state of their respective profiles. === [[Space:Fathers_of_Confederation|Fathers of Confederation]] === The [[Space:Fathers_of_Confederation|Fathers of Confederation]] page lists all the Fathers of Confederacy. === [[Space:Chief_Justices_of_Canada|Chief Justices of Canada]] === === Province and Colony Premiers === Add a locale if one is missing! The 'Flag added' column refers to the Free Space page. {| class="names compact" | width="150"|'''Locale/Free Space link''' |width="150"|'''Profiles/Premiers''' |width="150"|'''Profiles Protected''' |width="150"|'''Flag added''' |- | [[Space:Colonial_Premiers_of_Nova_Scotia|Colony of Nova Scotia]] |5/5 |5/5 |Yes |- | [[Space:Premiers_of_Nova_Scotia|Nova Scotia]] |28/28 |28/28 |Yes |- |[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_Colony_of_New_Brunswick Colony of New Brunswick] |5/5 | 5/5 |Yes |- |[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_New_Brunswick New Brunswick] |31/31 | 31/31 |Yes |- |[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_Canada_West Canada West] |13/13 | 13/13 |Yes |- |[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_Canada_East Canada East] |16/16 |16/16 |Yes |- |[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_Province_of_Canada Province of Canada] |16/16 |16/16 |Yes |- |[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_Ontario Ontario] |25/25 | 25/25 |Yes |- |[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_Quebec Quebec] |36/36 | 36/36 |Yes |- |[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_Colony_of_Prince_Edward_Island Colony of Prince Edward Island] |7/7 | 7/7 |Yes |- |[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_Prince_Edward_Island Prince Edward Island] |31/31 | 31/31 |Yes |- |[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_Colony_of_Newfoundland Colony of Newfoundland] |14/14 |14/14 |Yes |- |[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premiers_of_Dominion_of_Newfoundland Dominion of Newfoundland] |12/12 |12/12 |Yes |- |[http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Premier_of_Newfoundland Newfoundland] |8/8 | 8/8 |Yes |- |[[Space:Premiers_of_Newfoundland_and_Labrador|Newfoundland and Labrador]] |4/4 |4/4 |Yes |- |[[Space:Premiers_of_Manitoba|Manitoba]] |21/21 |21/21 |Yes |- |[[Space:Premiers_of_British_Columbia|British Columbia]] |35/35 |35/35 |Yes |- |[[Space:Premiers_of_Alberta|Alberta]] |17/17 |15/17 |Yes |- | [[Space:Premiers_of_Saskatchewan|Saskatchewan]] |15/15 |15/15 |Yes |- |[[Space:Premiers_of_Yukon|Yukon (Territory)]] |8/8 |8/8 |Yes |- |[[Space:Premiers_of_Nunavut|Territory of Nunavut]] |3/3 |3/3 |Yes |- |[[Space:Premiers_of_Northwest_Territories|Northwest Territories]] |12/12 |12/12 |Yes |} === Province and Colony Governors === Add a locale if one is missing! The 'Flag added' column refers to the Free Space page. {| class="names compact" | width="150"|'''Locale/Free Space link''' |width="150"|'''Profiles/Governors''' |width="150"|'''Profiles Protected''' |width="150"|'''Flag added''' |- | [[Space:Colonial_British_Columbia|Colonial British Columbia]] |5/5 |0/5 |No flag |- | [[Space:Colonial_Governors_of_Nova_Scotia|Colony of Nova Scotia]] |11/11 |0/11 |No flag |- | [[Space:Colonial_Governors_of_New_Brunswick|Colony of New Brunswick]] |9/9 |0/9 |No flag |}
    ===[[Space:Victoria Cross Recipients for Canada|Victoria Cross Recipients for Canada]]=== === [[Space:Canada_Managed_Profiles_-_General|Other Managed Profiles]] === Profiles that don't fit the above categories.

    Canada: Resources

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    [[Category:Canada Project]] [[Category: Canada Genealogy Resources]] Below you will find useful information from both within WikiTree and without to help you in your research into Canadian records. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact one of the Leaders or Project Coordinators of the [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]]. * [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca Canadian Encyclopedia]. Online encyclopedia useful for general information * [https://archive.org/details/toronto Canadian Libraries: Internet Archive Canada] * [http://www.cyndislist.com/canada/history/ Cyndi's List - Canada - History & Culture]. Links to useful sites, mailing lists, etc., with a focus on Canadian history * [https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/784031861953396748/934607161357647932/Introduction_to_Canadian_Research_Handout_2022.pdf Research in Canada: An Introduction], Rachel Minns Kay; Family Search * [http://www.biographi.ca/en/index.php Dictionary of Canadian Biography] - in French and English * [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng Library and Archives Canada] ** [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/Pages/collection.aspx Collection Search] ** [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/basics/Pages/using-collection-search.aspx Using Collection Search] ** [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Census/Index Census records] ** [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/research-help/genealogy-family-history/immigration/Pages/immigration.aspx Immigration records] ** [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/research-help/military-heritage/pages/military-heritage.aspx Military history] ** [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/research-help/indigenous-heritage/Pages/metis-genealogy.aspx Metis genealogy] * [[:Category: Canada, Notables|Canada, Notables]]: These categories list famous or historically significant Canadians. * [[:Category:Persons_of_National_Historic_Significance|Persons of National Historic Significance]]: This is a partial list of people designated by the Canadian government as being nationally significant in the history of the country. (243/688) * [[Wikipedia:Fathers of Confederation]] * [[Wikipedia:List of Prime Ministers of Canada]] * [http://www.canadiana.ca/ Canadiana.ca] For resources relating to specific areas, see: * [[Space:Atlantic_Canada_Team|Atlantic Canada Team]] * [[Project:Ontario|Ontario Project Team]] * [[Space:Quebec_Team|Quebec Team]] * [[Space:Western_Canada_Team|Western Canada Team]] See also:
    * [[Space:Canada Project Reliable Sources|Canada Project Reliable Sources]]
    * [[Space:Sources-Canada|Sources-Canada]] * [[Space:Canada_Project_Source_Citations|Canada Project Source Citations]] * [[Space:Galleries and Collections which have given Permission for use of Images|Galleries and Collections which have given Permission for use of Images]]

    Canada - Trans Canada Trail Team

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    [[Category: Project Trails]][[Category:Canada Project]] '''[[:Project:Canada|Canada Project]]''' > Trans-Canada Trail Team ==Welcome to Canada Project's Trans-Canada Trail!== '''Project Coordinator:''' [[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] [[:Category:Trans-Canada Trail, Orphaned Profiles|Orphan Profiles Category]] ==About the Trail== As a collaborative tree, WikiTree is first and foremost a team effort. We try to engage with each other as a community. Building a shared tree can be fun! But it can also take some coordination, and it can help if everyone uses common styles of writing, and standards of evidence. And that's why WikiTree has projects and teams. The Trans-Canada Orphan Trail is an introduction to the Canada Project, and the different teams we have. It's a way to meet people, and figure out how your family and history falls into the bigger picture of Canadian history. ==Goals of the Trail== The main goals of the trail are to get familiar with the Canada project standards and teams; and to learn the [[Space:Canada_Project_-_Style_Guide_and_Help|skills needed to work within the Canada Project]] and WikiTree as a whole. These skills are things like * writing narrative biographies, and adding informative citations, using wiki syntax and style * learning about Canadian history, and the naming conventions we use for different historical times and places * adding helpful categories and stickers (and maybe creating your own) * learning what free, primary resource, repository resources are available for Canada * figuring out what the different teams are [[WikiTree-58|within the Canada Project]] and related projects, and deciding if you'd like to join one ==Level One== This level will provide help and experience with basic skills, as well as information about Canadian Geography and History. It will focus on the time period between [[:Space:Trans-Canada_Trail_Level_I|1867 to 1945]]. We will be looking for narrative biographies, research notes, the ability to use sources and lists, and correct place names and dates. Here are a couple of level 1 examples, of different complexity: * [[Coldwell-432|Minnie Laura (Coldwell) Alfred (1868-abt.1928)]] has references in a bulleted list * [[Norquay-20|Alexander Norquay (1867-1939)]] uses inline citations * [[Mcpherson-5698|Martha Harriet (Mcpherson) Boucha (1883-1968)]] also uses inline citations. If you want to learn more about how to edit profiles, write biographies, or use special formatting like lists, see [[Space:Canada_Project_-_Style_Guide_and_Help|Canada Project - Style Guide and Help]]! ==Level Two== This level will focus on the time period prior to Confederation, or [[Space:Trans-Canada Trail Level II| pre-1867]]. Upon graduation from this level, you'll receive your Canada Project badge and be able to work on any of the geographic teams. In addition to the tasks listed for Level I, this level will introduce more advanced techniques, including [[Help:Stickers| how to use stickers]] and [[Help:Templates| how to use templates]] Some example profiles for level 2 include * [[Cardinal-46|Virginie (Cardinal) Nellis (abt.1868-)]] * [[Calder-1272|Frances Elizabeth (Calder) Spiers (abt.1853-abt.1881)]] ==Level Three== This level will focus on [[:Space:Trans Canada Trail Level III|specialty research]] covering various topics, within any time period. A representative Level 3 profile is [[Thompson-45817|Cecil Ralph Thompson (1903-1981)]]. Topics may include: *Migration *First Peoples of Canada *British Home Children *Quebecois *Notables ==Graduation== Once you've completed the first two levels, you will receive your Trans-Canada Orphan Trail sticker and a badge showing membership in the Canada Project. Upon completion of level 3 you will become a member of the specialty team for your chosen specialty. == FAQ == ===WikiTree is hard. What resources are there to learn?=== We've tried to gather different types of resources and guides into the [[Space:Canada_Project_-_Style_Guide_and_Help|Canada Project - Style Guide and Help]]! === Why do we use orphans?=== This program uses poorly sourced existing orphaned profiles associated with Canada, which serves two purposes. It gives Travellers the freedom they need to practice and make mistakes, and it helps improve the quality of profiles within the project's scope. An "orphaned" profile is just a profile that has no profile manager, that is, no one who is responsible for adding sources, or biographical data, or correcting mistakes. These might be profiles from a gedcom upload, by a person who is no longer a WikiTree member, for example. ===Should I use the Sourcer extension?=== The use of the WikiTree and WikiTree Sourcer browser extensions is optional. If the Sourcer extension is used, the member editing the profile needs to ensure the citation has the correct information. Information about these tools can be found here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Apps

    Canada Flag Images

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    [[Category: North American Flag Images]][[Category:Canada]][[:Category:Flag Images]] ---- {| Border = ''1''; text align = center |+ '''Images of Canadian Flags for use in profiles and templates, especially the [[Template:Migrating Ancestor|Migrating Ancestor Template]].'''
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    Canada in the War of 1812

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    Canada in the War of 1812 '''
    {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-64.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }} The War of 1812, from 1812 to 1814, was a military conflict between the United States and Great Britain. Canada at the time was a collection of colonies of Great Britain and was invaded a number of times by the Americans. The war was fought in Upper Canada, Lower Canada, on the Great Lakes and the Atlantic, and in the United States. On June 18, 1812, President James Madison signed a declaration of war against Great Britain, supported by both the Senate and Congress. American leaders planned an invasion of British North America, choosing the province of Upper Canada as the most vulnerable to attack. The Atlantic colonies were protected by the British Navy and Lower Canada was protected by the fortress of Québec. Upper Canada seemed to be an easy target. Many of its residents were recent American arrivals and it was lightly defended. Former president Thomas Jefferson referred to the colony's conquest as a "mere matter of marching." {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-374.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''Upper and Lower Canada 1812''' }} '''[[Brock-1200|Major-General Sir Isaac Brock]] The Hero of Upper Canada''' {{Image|file=War_1812_Army_Gold_Medal_Recipients-2.png |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Major-General Isaac Brock''' }} Isaac Brock was a British army officer who first came to Canada as lieutenant colonel of the 49th Regiment of Foot in 1802. In 1811 he was promoted to the rank of major general and, in the absence of Lieutenant Governor Francis Gore, served as the administrator of Upper Canada as well as its military commander. On August 16, 1812, he led a force of regulars and militiamen, and with the help of [[Of_the_Kispoko_tribe-1|Tecumseh]] and his warriors, captured Fort Detroit. After this victory, Brock prepared for the inevitable American assault on the Niagara frontier. On October 13, 1812, the American attack occurred at Queenston. The 49th was surprised on the heights above Queenston by an American force and retreated. In an attempt to reclaim the heights, Brock was singled out by an American marksman and killed instantly. After his death, British regulars, Canadian militia and First Nations warriors drove back the Americans, forcing nearly a thousand to surrender. Brock’s death at the Battle of Queenston Heights is commemorated by [[Space:War_of_1812_Memorials|Brock’s Monument]] in Queenston, Ontario. {{Image|file=United_Kingdom_in_the_War_of_1812-1.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''Battle of Queenston Heights 1812''' }} '''[[D'irumberry_De_Salaberry-1|Lieutenant Colonel Charles de Salaberry]], Hero of Châteauguay''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-98.png |align=r |size=160 |caption='''Lieutenant Colonel Charles de Salaberry''' }} Charles de Salaberry was a French-Canadian officer in the British Army in Lower Canada. On October 1813, at the Châteauguay River, he and his troops intercepted and turned back the American army advancing on Montreal. De Salaberry led an advance guard of 250 Canadian Voltigeurs plus 50 warriors of the Kaunawakee Mohawk nation. The rest of his corps, 1500 men, remained in reserve. Unable to outflank de Salaberry's force and believing the attack on Montreal had been called off, the Americans withdrew back across the border on October 26. After the victory at the Battle of Châteauguay, Lieutenant Colonel de Salaberry was appointed Inspecting Field Officer of militia and in 1817 was made a Companion of the Order of the Bath. To follow the battle hour by hour, see [http://www.pc.gc.ca/eng/lhn-nhs/qc/chateauguay/natcul/natcul1/natcul1c.aspx here]. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-376.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''Battle of Châteauguay 1813''' }} '''[http://www.dippam.ac.uk/ied/records/21291 Staff Sergeant James Prendergast], Unsung Hero of Crysler’s Farm''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-311.jpg |align=l |size=200 |caption='''100th Regiment of Foot''' }} James Prendergast was born in County Monaghan, Ireland, in 1789. In 1803, he joined the 100th Regiment of Foot of the British Army and came to Canada not long afterwards. Prendergast worked his way up the ranks and by 1812 was promoted to staff sergeant, the paymaster sergeant for the regiment. He was stationed with his company on Île aux Noix in the Richelieu River in Lower Canada. Two American gunboats, the Eagle and the Growler, which had sailed up the river, threatened the British garrison. Prendergast and some of his men opened fire from the shore. After the American gunboats grounded, he was able to capture the crew of one of the boats. He was promoted as Adjutant to the Corps of Canadian Voltigeurs, a French-Canadian regiment incorporated into the British Army. On November 11, 1813, in the Battle of Crysler’s Farm, James Prendergast led a group of soldiers in a charge to capture an American cannon. Prendergast and one other man were the only ones that were not shot during the charge.They managed to take the gun and turn it on the Americans as they retreated. While stationed in the Richelieu Valley, Prendergast again distinguished himself. The American army invaded Lower Canada and besieged a small British force holding at Lacolle Mill. Prendergast launched a bayonet charge at the American cannon.The Americans were eventually forced to retreat. His commanding officer said on all occasions when engaged with the enemy, he has never failed to display the greatest energy and bravery. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-377.jpg |align=C |size=500 |caption='''Battle of Crysler's Farm 1813''' }} '''[[FitzGibbon-156|Captain James FitzGibbon]]''' {{Image|file=Fitzgibbon-155.jpg |align=r |size=150 |caption='''Captain James FitzGibbon''' }} James FitzGibbon, born in County Limerick, Ireland, enlisted in the Knight of Glin's Yeomanry Corps at age 15. Three years later, he joined the Tarbert Infantry Fencibles and was then recruited into the British Army's 49th Regiment of Foot. He fought as a company commander at the Battle of Stoney Creek on June 6, 1813. After that battle he was given permission to use 50 soldiers to observe and harass a large American force that had captured Fort George on the Niagara Peninsula. Laura Secord warned him on June 22 about an impending retaliatory attack by the Americans. Two days later at the Battle of Beaver Dams, FitzGibbon's force, together with about 400 Caughnawaga and Mohawk warriors, defeated the Americans and took 462 prisoners. The victory made FitzGibbon a popular hero and he was promoted to captain in the Glengarry Light Infantry Fencibles. {{Image|file=United_States_in_the_War_of_1812.jpg |align=c |size=480 |caption='''American Infantry attacks at Lundy's Lane''' }} ::::::'''WOMEN IN THE WAR OF 1812''' '''[[Ingersoll-65|Laura Secord]]''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-378.jpg |align=l |size=100 |caption='''Laura Secord''' }} When Laura was 20, her father, [[Ingersoll-66|Thomas Ingersoll]], received a land grant in the Niagara region of Upper Canada and moved his family there from the United States. About two years later, Laura married [[Secord-33|James Secord]], a merchant in Queenston. When the war broke out, James served as a sergeant in the 1st Lincoln Militia and was injured at the Battle of Queenston Heights. He was recovering at home when Laura overheard some American officers talking of plans for a surprise American attack on the British outpost at Beaver Dams (Thorold). With James unable to travel, she decided to go herself to warn the outpost. She walked 20 miles before she arrived at a camp of First Nations warriors who led her the rest of the way to Lieutenant FitzGibbon's headquarters. After First Nations scouts confirmed Laura’s report, FitzGibbon’s small British force and a large number of Caughnawaga and Mohawk warriors led by [[Kerr-3730|William Johnson Kerr]] and [[Ducharme-370|Dominique Ducharme]] ambushed the American troops at the Battle of Beaver Dams on June 24. Laura Secord was not mentioned in official reports of the battle. She was 85 before her heroism was widely acknowledged. '''The inscription on Laura Secord's grave marker''' '''To perpetuate the name and fame of Laura Secord, who walked alone nearly 20 miles by a circuitous difficult and perilous route, through woods and swamps and over miry roads to warn a British outpost at DeCew's Falls of an intended attack and thereby enabled Lt. FitzGibbon on 24 June 1813, with fewer than 50 men of the H.M. 49th Regt., about 15 militiamen and a small force of Six Nations and other Indians under Capt. William Johnson Kerr and Dominique Ducharme to surprise and attack the enemy at Beechwoods (or Beaver Dams) and after a short engagement, to capture Col. Bosler of the U.S. Army and his entire force of 542 men with two field pieces.''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-379.jpg |align=c |size=460 |caption='''Laura Secord warns Captain James FitzGibbon of an impending American attack at Beaver Dams''' }} '''[http://www.niagaragreenbelt.com/listings/55-historic-sites/897-mary-henrys-story-at-fort-george.html Mary Henry]''' Mary Madden was born in Antrim, Ireland, 1770, she married Royal Artillery gunner, Dominic Henry when she was 20.Her husband was shipped to North America and posted to Niagara.By 1803 Mary's husband was retired and was keeper of the light house at Niagara.On May 27, 1813, the American Army made an amphibious assault on Niagara, at the Battle of Fort George there were 5,000 American soldiers against 800 British regular soldiers, Canadian militia and native allies. The Americans had 80 cannons covering their landing,the British were slowly driven back. The Americans captured the Town and fort George and stayed in the area for the next seven months.During the landing , British and Canadian casualties were heavy with half the British and Canadians killed or wounded. During the action, Mary Henry walked the battlefield, bringing coffee and food to the troops and tending the wounded. A spectator describes her bravery: '''From [http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1317828221939/1317828660198#a1 War of 1812]''' ''Suddenly they saw a vision. Walking calmly through the shower of iron hail came Mary Madden Henry with hot coffee and food, seemingly as unconcerned as if she were in her own small garden on the shore on a Summer evening before peace was shattered. Time and again she went and came back with more sustenance, apparently guarded by some unseen angel from the peril which menaced her every step. Through the day until darkness brought respite she was caterer and nurse, the only woman in the company to bind the wounds of those maimed in the fight. These who survived never forgot that day, nor the courage of Mary Henry.'' The Americans abandoned Fort George and Niagara on December 10, 1813. They burned the entire town before they left, giving the inhabitants, primarily older men, women and children, an hour’s warning before they were forced to abandon their homes. Many faced starvation as they sought shelter from the frigid cold and deep snow. Because it was an aid to shipping for both the Americans and the British, the lighthouse was spared. Mary took the refugees in and provided medical care, hot drinks and food. After the war, Mary was recognized by the Loyal and Patriotic Society of Upper Canada, which presented her with a gift of L25 (pounds sterling) and referred to her as "a heroine not to be frightened." {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-382.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Battle of Fort George''' }} :::::::'''FIRST NATIONS''' {{Image|file=Farrow-471-3.jpg |align=l |size=130 |caption='''Tecumseh''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tecumseh Tecumseh of the Kispoko Tribe]''' :[[Of_the_Kispoko_tribe-1|Tecumseh]], also known as Tecumtha or Tekamthi, was a Native American leader of the Shawnee and a large tribal confederacy that opposed the United States during Tecumseh's War and the War of 1812. His brother Tenskwatawa was a religious leader who advocated a return to the ancestral lifestyle of the tribes and resistance to American expansion. This led to strife with settlers on the Ohio frontier, forcing Tenskwatawa and his followers to establish a new settlement farther northwest at Prophetstown (Battle Ground), Indiana, in 1808. At this point in time, he and Tecumseh established ties with the British Indian Department. During the War of 1812, Tecumseh helped in the capture of Fort Detroit. After the battle, Major-General Isaac Brock wrote, "A more sagacious or a more gallant Warrior does not I believe exist." When the British fleet were defeated at the Battle of Put-in Bay in the fall of 1813, the supply line to the British regulars and First Nations warriors on the Detroit frontier was cut. Although Tecumseh urged the British to take a stand, they retreated, until on October 5 they finally faced the Americans at Moraviantown, Upper Canada. Badly outnumbered, the British soldiers and Tecumseh's warriors lost the battle. Tecumseh himself was killed in what became known as the Battle of the Thames. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-361.jpg |align=r |size=120 |caption='''Teyoninhokarawen''' }} '''[http://www.biographi.ca/en/bio/norton_john_6E.html Captain John Norton (Teyoninhokarawen)]''' John Norton, the son of a Cherokee father and Scottish mother, was raised and educated in Scotland. He travelled to Upper Canada with the 65th Foot Regiment and after his discharge became a fur trader and interpreter. Thayendanegea (Joseph Brant), a leader of the Six Nations, persuaded Norton to join the Grand River Mohawk and gave him the name Teyoninhokarawen. When the War of 1812 broke out, the British Army gave Norton the rank of captain. He led warriors of the Six Nations into battle at Queenston Heights, Stoney Creek and Beaver Dams. After the war, Norton was given the brevet rank of major. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-97.png |align=c |size=500 |caption='''Battle of the Thames and the death of Tecumseh''' }} '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Brant_%28Mohawk_leader%29 Ahyouwaighs, Chief of the Six Nations] Ahyouwaeghs, also known as [[Brant-179|John Brant]], was the son of Mohawk leader Thayendanegea. He and John Norton recruited a number of Six Nations warriors when the War of 1812 broke out. He was given the rank of lieutenant in the British Indian Department. During the war, officers and interpreters of the department often fought alongside warriors. They served as liaison between First Nations leaders and British military commanders. Ahyouwaeghs took part in many of the battles and skirmishes along the Niagara frontier. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-381.jpg |align=l |size=120 |caption='''Ahyouwaighs''' }} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-82.png |align=r |size=350 |caption='''Northern theatre of the War of 1812''' }} {{clear}} :::::::'''NAVY''' '''[https://sites.google.com/site/glitointelligence/articles/history-articles/unit-war-of-1812/unit-war-of-1812--charles-frederick-rolette Lieutenant Charles Rolette] {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-101.png |align=r |size=180 |caption='''Fort Detroit''' }} Charles Rolette, born in Quebec City, joined the Royal Navy as a young man. At the beginning of the war, he was posted to Amherstburg as a First Lieutenant in charge of the brig ''General Hunter''. On July 3, 1812, Rolette captured an American vessel, the ''Cuyahoga'', before the Americans in the Detroit area even were aware that their country had declared war on Britain. On board the ship were [[Hull-2524|General William Hull’s]] papers and dispatches, which provided the British with intelligence on American deployment. Also on board were the wives of American officers and the instruments of the regimental bands. The British kept the papers and the instruments but returned the officers’ wives to Detroit. Rolette later participated in the capture of several American supply vessels as well as the capture of Detroit, the Battle of Frenchtown and the Battle of Lake Erie. '''[[Barss-7|Captain Joseph Barss]] {{Image|file=Barss-7.jpg |align=l |size=150 |caption='''Joseph Barss''' }} [[Barss-7|Captain Joseph Barss]] was a privateer who commanded the ''Liverpool Packet'' in 1812. Within a year, he had captured 33 American ships. He was known for his excellent use of intelligence on American shipping movements. In 1813, he surrendered his ship following a short battle with the ''Thomas'', an American schooner twice the size of the ''Liverpool Packet''. Barss was imprisoned in Portsmouth and paroled after several months. He was captured a second time during the war while in command of a merchant vessel and imprisoned again. {{Image|file=Liverpool_Packet.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption='''''Liverpool Packet''''' }} :::::'''CANADIAN VETERANS OF THE WAR OF 1812''' {{Image|file=Canada_in_the_War_of_1812-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption= }} This photograph was originally published in ''The Telegram'' and reproduced in the ''Evening Telegram'' of Saturday, July 2, 1910. It was taken October 23, 1861, on the lawn of a house belonging to Sheriff Jarvis, just east of Yonge Street, a little below Crescent Road, in the Rosedale neighbourhood of Toronto. From left to right: 1. [[Duggan-611|Col. George Duggan]], 2. [[Ryerson-260|Rev. George Ryerson]], 3. William Roe, 4. Jacob Snyder, 5. Rev. James Richardson, 6. Joseph Dennis, 7. John Woodall, 8. James Ross, 9. Col. David Bridgeford, 10. George Ridout. ==Sources== *[http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.ca/en/article/war-of-1812/ The Canadian Encyclopedia.ca] - War of 1812 *[http://www.pbs.org/wned/war-of-1812/essays/canadian/ PBS.org] - A Canadian Perspective on the War of 1812 *[http://www.canadahistory.com/sections/War/1812/1812.html Canada History] - War of 1812 * Excellent and very detailed timeline for the War of 1812 from [http://www.historicplaces.ca/en/pages/34_1812_1.aspx Canada's Historic Places] *[http://1812.gc.ca/eng/1317828221939/1317828660198#a1War of 1812] - Heroes of the War of 1812 *[https://www.rpsc.org/Library/1812/warof1812.htm RSPC.org] - Canada and the War of 1812 *[http://www.collectionscanada.gc.ca/microform-digitization/006003-110.02-e.php?&q2=35&interval=50&sk=0&&PHPSESSID=jcd0mprmtpmb9v6j68it3fsma2 Microform Digitization] - Archived Canadian War of 1812 Records *[http://www.gravesideproject.ca/en/index.php Graveside Project] - Database to honor those of Canada whom fought in the War of 1812 *[http://warof1812cdnstories.blogspot.ca/ War of 1812 Canadian Stories] - Fred Blair's excellent blog on all things War of 1812 *[http://www.warof1812.ca/ War of 1812] *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/war-of-1812/Pages/search.aspx Library and Archives Canada] ---------------

    Canada in World War II

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    Canada in World War II
    {{Image|file=Photos-655.jpg |align=c |size=420 |caption= }} The Second World War began on September 1, 1939, when Germany invaded Poland. Britain and France declared war on the Third Reich, on 3 September 1939. On September 10, 1939, Canada also declared war on Germany, it was Canada's first independent declaration of war. At the end of World War II, Canada would possess the fourth largest air force and fifth largest naval surface fleet in the world!! {{Image|file=Canada_in_World_War_II-3.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''General Montgomery and the 11th Canadian Tank Regiment''' }} '''Canada's military was active in every theatre of war''', though most battles occurred in Italy, Northwestern Europe, and the North Atlantic. Many Allied pilots trained in Canada during the war. Canadians also served in the militaries of various Allied countries. On D-Day, 6 June 1944, the landings at Normandy created two beachheads; one by American forces at Omaha Beach, and another by U.S. forces at Utah, adjacent to the landings of the 2nd British Army at Sword, Juno and Gold. The Juno landings were made primarily by the 3rd Canadian Infantry Division. {{Image|file=Canada_in_World_War_II-5.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=''' Bren Gunner''' }}{{Image|file=Canada_in_World_War_II.png |align=l |size=225 |caption='''in Atlantic.''' }}{{clear}} Although it regularly consulted with Canada, Britain was essentially in charge of both countries' war plans during the first nine months of the war. Neither nation seriously planned for Canada's own defence; Canada's training, production, and equipment emphasized combat in Europe. Its primary role was to train pilots from throughout the Empire with the British Commonwealth Air Training Plan, which the British proposed on 26 September 1939, and supply food and raw materials, not send hundreds of thousands of troops overseas as it had done in World War I. {{Image|file=Canada_in_World_War_II-6.jpg |align=l |size=260 |caption='''HMCS Uganda bombards Sukuma Airfield''' }} Canadian naval and special forces participated in various capacities in the Pacific and South-East Asia. The cruisers HMCS Ontario and HMCS Uganda, along with the armed merchant cruiser HMCS Prince Robert were assigned to the British Pacific Fleet. HMCS Uganda was in theatre at the time. HMCS Ontario arrived to support the post-war operations in the Philippines, Hong Kong and Japan. However the Uganda was the only Royal Canadian Navy ship to take an active part against the Japanese while serving with the British Pacific Fleet. Various Canadian special forces also served in Southeast Asia including the "Sea Reconnaissance Unit", a team of navy divers tasked to spearhead assaults across the rivers in Burma. {{Image|file=Canada_in_World_War_II-7.jpg |align=c |size=m |caption='''Canadian crew with Sherman tank, Battle of Normandy''' }} Canadian troops played important roles in many key battles of the war, including the failed 1942 Dieppe Raid, the Allied invasion of Italy, the Normandy landings, the Battle of Normandy, and the Battle of the Scheldt in 1944. Canada provided asylum for the Dutch monarchy while that country was occupied and is credited by the Netherlands for major contributions to its liberation from Nazi Germany. The Canadian economy boomed during the war as its industries manufactured military materiel for Canada, Britain, China, and the Soviet Union. Despite a Conscription Crisis in Quebec in 1944, Canada finished the war with a large army and strong economy. A Canadian armoured vehicle approaches the entrance to Xanten, Germany, in March 1945. ---- In all, over a million Canadians served in the armed forces during World War II and approximately 42,000 were killed and another 55,000 were wounded. The financial cost was $21,786,077,519.13, between the 1939 and 1950 fiscal years. {{Image|file=Canada_in_World_War_II-2.png |align=c |size=380 |caption=Canada in war. }}{{Clear}} '''Sources''' *[http://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial Veterans Affairs Canada] ''virtual war memorial'' *[http://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead.aspx CWGC (Commonwealth War Graves Commission) Find War Dead] ''searchable database for war graves'' *[http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/second-world-war/second-world-war-dead-1939-1947/Pages/files-second-war-dead.aspx Library and Archives, Canada] ''Service Files of the Second World War - War Dead, 1939-1947'' *[http://www.themilitarymuseums.ca/wwii-service-records Military Museums, Canada] ''search Canadian Servicemen's military records'' *[http://torontopubliclibrary.typepad.com/local-history-genealogy/2015/01/military-records.html Toronto Public Library] ''genealogy and records collections'' *[http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/search.jsp?N=4293397711&Ntt=military+pensions Toronto Public Library] ''military pensions'' *[https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canadian_war_cemeteries. 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    Canada Managed Profiles - General

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    ==Canada Managed Profiles Not Covered Elsewhere== Canada Managed Profiles that are more general than Prime Minister, Governor General, etc. As profiles are added and cleaned up, they will be added to the table below. While editing: * italic. profile needs work * bold. new since the last update Part of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canada:_Managed_Profiles_Team Canada Managed Profiles Team]
    === Abolitionist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Ross-12159|Alexander Milton Ross]] | |[[#Doctor|Doctor]] |- |}
    === Activist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Derick-30|Carrie Matilda Derick]] |Women's Rights |[[#Botanist|Botanist]] |- |[[Martin-70061|Clara Brett Martin]] |Women's Rights |[[#Lawyer|Lawyer]] |- |[[Mooney-49|Helen Letitia (Mooney) McClung]] |Suffragette |- |- |[[MacGill-22|Elizabeth Muriel Gregory MacGill (1905-1980)]] |Women's Rights |[[#Engineer|Engineer]] |- |[[Muir-988|Henrietta Louise Edwards]] |Suffragette |- |[[Marryat-1|Mary Irene Parlby]] |Suffragette |- |[[Crummy-5|Louise McKinney]] |Suffragette |- |[[Ferguson-4164|Emily Jamima Gowan Murphy]] |Suffragette |- |[[Ewart-282|John Skirving Ewart]] |Advocate for Canadian Independence |[[#Lawyer|Lawyer]] |- |[[Archibald-507|Edith Jessie Archibald]] |Suffragette | |- |[[Green-48504|Miriam (Green) Ellis]] |Women's Rights |[[#Journalist|Journalist]] |- |[[Riel-5|Louis David Riel fils]] |Métis | |- |[[Marceau-72|Joseph Marceau]] |Exiled Lower Canadian rebel |[[#Reformer|Reformer]] |- |[[Jones-3600|Peter Kahkewaquonaby Jones]] |First People’s Rights |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Davis-41259|Viola Irene (Davis) Desmond]] |Civil Rights |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Mackenzie-1051|William Lyon Mackenzie]] |Upper Canada Rebellion |- |[[Fox-4897|Michael Fox]] | |[[#Actor|Actor]] |- |[[Green-48504|Miriam (Green) Ellis]] |Women's Rights |[[#Journalist|Journalist]] |- |[[Martius-2|Ursula Maria Franklin]] |Women's Rights |[[#Physicist|Physicist]] |- |[[Hind-444|Ella Cora Hind]] |Women's Rights |[[#Journalist|Journalist]] |- |[[Hurtig-31|Melvin Gordon Hurtig OC]] | |[[#Journalist|Journalist]] |- |[[Sinclair-1769|Margaret (Sinclair) Kemper]] |Mental Health Advocate |[[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Woodsworth-31|Grace MacInnis]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Mills-9822|Pauline Emily (Mills) McGibbon]] |First Woman Lt. Gov in Canada | |- |[[Saunders-5904|Margaret Marshall Saunders]] | |[[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Mackay-4024|Cairine Reay (Mackay) Wilson]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Le_Sueur-234|Amelia (Le Sueur) Yeomans)]] | |[[#Doctor|Doctor]] |- |}
    === Actor === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Aykroyd-2|Dan Aykroyd]] |SCTV Comedy Legend | |- |[[Bridgwood-21|Florence "Florence Lawrence ' Bolton]] |The Biograph Girl | |- |[[Bujold-277|Geneviève Bujold]] | | |- |[[Burr-1329|Raymond William Stacey Burr]] |Perry Mason | |- |[[Burroughs-1020|Jacqueline West (Burroughs) Yanovsky]] | | |- |[[Candy-167|John Franklin Candy]] |SCTV Comedy Legend | |- |[[Carrey-3|Jim Carrey]] | | |- |[[Carver-4217|Brent Carver]] | | |- |[[Cattrall-27|Kim Cattrall]] | | |- |[[Champagne-1669|Marie Françoise Paul Andrée Champagne]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Cuthbert-226|Elisha (Cuthbert) Phaneuf]] | | |- |[[Doohan-8|James Montgomery Doohan]] |Star Trek | |- |[[Middleton-1667|Margaret Yvonne (Middleton) De Carlo]] | | |- |[[Dewhurst-148|Colleen Rose Dewhurst]] | | |- |[[Koerber-39|Leila Marie (Koerber) Dressler]] | | |- |[[Fox-4897|Michael Fox]] | |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Sla-holt-3|Geswanouth Paul (Sla-holt) George]] | | |- |[[Gerussi-1|Bruno Gerussi]] | |[[#Broadcaster|Broadcaster]] |- |[[Hennessy-362|Jill Hennessy]] | | |- |[[Henning-1745|Douglas James Henning]] |Magician on Broadway and television | |- |[[Huston-723|Walter Thomas Huston]] | | |- |[[Hutt-1423|William Ian deWitt Hutt]] | | |- |[[Keeler-585|Ethel (Ruby) Hilda Keeler]] | | |- |[[Kidder-371|Margaret Ruth Kidder]] | | |- |[[Little-21237|Rich Little OC]] |Impressionist | |- |[[Lockhart-5227|Eugene Edwin Lockhart]] | | |- |[[Massey-1578|Raymond Hart Massey]] | | |- |[[Hooker-1948|Lois Ruth (Hooker) Maxwell]] | | |- |[[McKinney-7242|Mark McKinney]] |Kids in the Hall | |- |[[Moore-76574|James Mavor Moore]] | |[[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Myers-23788|Mike Myers]] |SCTV & Austin Powers | |- |[[Nielsen-6232|Leslie William Nielsen]] | | |- |[[Parsons-8344|Mona Louise Parsons]] | |[[#Resistance Fighter|Resistance Fighter]] |- |[[Smith-73903|Gladys Louise (Smith) Pickford]] | | |- |[[Pinsent-135|Gordon Edward Pinsent]] | | |- |[[Plummer-1463|Arthur Christopher Orme Plummer]] | | |- |[[Reeves-4188|Keanu Reeves]] | | |- |[[Rodrigues-623|Percy Hamilton Rodrigues]] | | |- |[[Shatner-1|William Shatner]] |Star Trek | |- |[[Shearer-797|Edith Norma Shearer]] | | |- |[[Short-2309|Martin Short]] |SCTV Comedy Legend | |- |[[Shuster-77|Frank Shuster]] |Wayne & Shuster | |- |[[Sutherland-1392|Donald Sutherland]] | | |- |[[Sutherland-1393|Kiefer Sutherland]] | | |- |[[Weingarten-81|Louis (Weingarten) Wayne]] |Wayne & Shuster | |- |[[Wray-688|Vina Fay Wray]] | | |- |[[Young-18677|Angus Young]] |Mr. Ed | |}
    === Adventurer === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Bullock-2603|Seth Bullock]] | |[[#Policing|Policing]] |- |[[Masterson-329|Bartholomew Barclay Masterson]] | |[[#Policing|Policing]] |- |[[Slocum-403|Joshua Upham Slocum]] | | |- |[[Radisson-1|Pierre-Esprit Radisson]] |Founder of Hudson Bay Company |[[#Explorer|Explorer]] |- |[[Chouart-6|Médard (Chouart) Chouart des Groseilliers]] |Founder of Hudson Bay Company |[[#Explorer|Explorer]] |- |[[Turnor-5|Philip Turnor]] |Early map maker for HBC |[[#Explorer|Explorer]] |- |[[Hunt-19195|William Leonard Hunt]] | | |- |[[Vaux-363|Mary Morris (Vaux) Walcott]] | |[[#Artist|Artist]] |- |}
    === Agriculturist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Harvey-7417|Eliza Maria (Harvey) Jones]] | | |- |[[McIntosh-46|John McIntosh]] |McIntosh Apples | |- |[[Rennie-570|William Rennie]] | | |- |}
    === Anthropologist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Barbeau-256|Charles Marius Fredrick Joseph Barbeau]] | | |- |[[Jenness-138|Diamond Jenness]] | | |- |}
    === Aristocracy === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-17|Louise Caroline Alberta (Sachsen-Coburg und Gotha) Argyll]] |named Alberta, Lake Louise | |- |[[Marjoribanks-29|Ishbel Maria (Marjoribanks) Hamilton-Gordon]] |founded VON in Canada | |- |[[Moreton-209|Marie Evelyn (Moreton) Byng]] |Lady Byng Trophy | |- |}
    ===Architect=== {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Cardinal-182|Douglas Cardinal]] | | |- |[[Coates-1803|Wells Wintemute Coates]] |Modernist architect | |- |[[Corby-267|John George (Corby) Howard]] | | |- |[[Cumberland-202|Frederic William Cumberland]] | | |- |[[Fuller-20092|Thomas Fuller]] | | |- |[[Zeidler-142|Eberhard Heinrich Zeidler]] | | |- |
    === Artist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Bainbridge-960|Unity Langford (Bainbridge) Brewster]] | |[[#Poet|Poet]] |- |[[Borduas-66|Paul Émile Charles Borduas]] | | |- |[[Mason-22341|Mary (Mason) Borgstrom]] | | |- |[[Bouchard-1827|Simone Mary Bouchard]] | | |- |[[Bradford-9457|Robert William Bradford]] | | |- |[[Carr-4091|Emily Carr]] | | |- |[[Colville-211|David Alexander Colville)]] | | |- |[[Cranston-999|Toller Shalitoe Montague Cranston]] | |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[Ferron-246|Marcelle Ferron]] | | |- |[[Gage-1617|Frances Marie Gage]] | | |- |[[Muntz-270|Laura Adeline (Muntz) Lyall]] | | |- |[[Letendre-354|Rita Letendre]] | | |- |[[McCarthy-6838|Doris Jean McCarthy]] | | |- |[[McDonald-29845|Edith Hester (McDonald) McDonald-Brown]] | | |- |[[McLaughlin-2112|Isabel Grace McLaughlin]] | | |- |[[McNicoll-195|Helen Galloway McNicoll]] | | |- |[[Moll-259|Johann Albrecht Ulrich (William) Berczy formerly Moll]] |Painter |[[#Early Settler|Early Settler]] |- |[[Bobak-22|Bronislaw (Bruno) Josephus Bobak]] |War Artist |- |[[Carmichael-1380|Franklin Carmichael]] |Group of Seven |- |[[Harris-12767|Lawren Stewart Harris]] |Group of Seven |- |[[Jackson-27906|Alexander Young Jackson]] |Group of Seven |- |[[Johnston-15360|Francis Hans Johnston]] |Group of Seven |- |[[Lismer-1|Arthur Lismer]] |Group of Seven |- |[[MacDonald-4897|James Edward Hervey MacDonald]] |Group of Seven |- |[[Varley-166|Frederick Horsman Varley]] |Group of Seven |- |[[Holgate-523|Edwin Headley Holgate]] |Group of Seven | |- |[[FitzGerald-10108|Lionel LeMoine FitzGerald]] |Group of Seven | |- |[[Riopelle-197|Jean-Paul Riopelle]] | | |- |[[Smith-313296|Jori Elizabeth Smith]] | | |- |[[Thomson-6368|Thomas John Thomson]] | | |- |[[Smith-203450|Gordon Appelbe Smith]] | | |- |[[Vaux-363|Mary Morris (Vaux) Walcott]] | |[[#Adventurer|Adventurer]] |- |[[Nunatsiarmiut-1|Kenojuak (Nunatsiarmiut) Ashevak]] | |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Cranmer-517|Douglas Eugene Cranmer]] | |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Martin-70115|Mungo Martin]] | |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Reid-15108|Bill Reid]] | |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Seaweed-1|Willie Seaweed]] | |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Edenshaw-8|Charles Edenshaw]] | |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |}
    === Astronomer === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Newcomb-2152|Simon Newcomb]] | | |- |}
    === Author === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Bellows-203|Solomon (Bellows) Bellow]] | |[[#Nobel Prize|Nobel Prize]] |- |[[McLean-3776|Andrew Stuart McLean]] | |[[#Broadcaster|Broadcaster]] |- |[[Routhier-73|Basile Routhier]] |Lyricist |[[#Lawyer|Lawyer]], [[#Music|Music]] |- |[[Johnson-40851|Emily Pauline Johnson]] | |[[#Poet|Poet]] |- |[[Ryga-1|George Ryga]] | |[[#Playwright|Playwright]] |- |[[Wemyss-228|Jean Margaret (Wemyss) Laurence]] | | |- |[[Berton-39|Pierre Francis de Marigny Berton]] | |[[#Historian|Historian]] |- |[[McKishnie-3|Janet (McKishnie) Blewett]] | | |- |[[Clarke-9494|Austin Chesterfield Clarke]] | | |- |[[Dallaire-618|Roméo Dallaire]] | |[[#Military|Military]] [[#Politician|Politician]] [[#Hero|Hero]] |- |[[Findley-1755|Timothy Irving Frederick Findley OC]] | | |- |[[Early-1781|May Agnes (Early) Fleming]] | | |- |[[Fréchette-442|Louis Fréchette]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Hadfield-789|Chris Hadfield]] |Astronaut |[[#Pilot|Pilot]] [[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Sinclair-1769|Margaret (Sinclair) Kemper]] |Mental Health Advocate |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Lacoursière-107|Jacques Lacoursière]] | | |- |[[Lyons-3693|Madge Hamilton (Lyons) Macbeth]] | | |- |[[Maillet-26|Antonine Maillet]] | | |- |[[Mowat-164|Farley Mowat]] | | |- |[[Montgomery-4560|Lucy Maud Montgomery]] | | |- |[[Moore-76574|James Mavor Moore]] | |[[#Actor|Actor]] |- |[[Strickland-1933|Susanna (Strickland) Moodie]] |chronicled early pioneer life | |- |[[Strickland-1951|Catharine Parr (Strickland) Traill]] |chronicled early pioneer life | |- |[[Gwillim-85|Elizabeth Posthuma (Gwillim) Simcoe]] |chronicled early pioneer life | |- |[[Roy-1602|Marie Rose Emma Gabrielle Roy]] | | |- |[[Roche-482|Mazo Louise (Roche) De La Roche]] | | |- |[[Richardson-40716|John Richardson]] | | |- |[[Richler-21|Mordecai Richler]] | | |- |[[Clarkson-1396|Stephen Clarkson]] | | |- |[[Saul-734|John Saul]] | | |- |[[Saunders-5904|Margaret Marshall Saunders]] | |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Trudel-1159|Marcel Trudel CC GOQ]] | |[[#Historian|Historian]] |- |[[Davies-5460|Robertson William Davies]] | | |- |[[Duncan-11074|Sara (Duncan) Cotes]] | | [[#Journalist|Journalist]] |- |[[Leacock-19|Stephen Butler Leackock]] | | |- |[[Haliburton-63|Thomas Chandler Haliburton]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]], [[#Judge|Judge]] |- |[[Kinsella-59|William Patrick (WP) Kinsella]] | | |- |}
    === Biologist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Al |- |[[Altman-1539|Sidney Altman (1939-2022)]] | |[[#Nobel Prize|Nobel Prize]] |- |[[Innis-179|Anne Christine (Innis) Dagg]] |Zoologist | |- |[[Huntsman-108|Archibald Gowanlock Huntsman]] |Marine biologist | |- |}
    === Black History === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Al |- |[[Alexander-14142|Lincoln MacCauley Alexander]] |First Black MP and Cabinet Minister |[[#Politician|Politician]] [[#Lawyer|Lawyer]] |- |[[Unknown-487381|Ruthy (Unknown) Blackburn]] |Legal Trailblazer | |- |[[Blackburn-4612|Thornton Blackburn]] |Legal Trailblazer | |- |[[Hall-45467|William Hall]] |Victoria Cross |[[#Hero|Hero]] [[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Henson-1268|Josiah Henson]] |Underground Railroad | |- |[[Hill-51721|James Wesley Hill]] |Underground Railroad | |- |[[Jones-101532|Jeremiah Alvin Jones]] | |[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[McCoy-4|Elijah J. McCoy]] | |[[#Inventor|Inventor]] |- |[[O'Ree-5|Willie O'Ree CM ONB]] |First Black NHL Player |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[Peterson-10542|Oscar Emmanuel Peterson]] |Jazz Musician |[[#Music|Music]] |- |[[White-50507|Portia White]] |Opera Singer |[[#Music|Music]] |- |[[Fortune-682|Rose Fortune]] | | |- |[[Parker-49312|Alton Christopher Parker]] |1st Black Detective | |- |[[Ware-1670|John Ware]] |Cowboy and Rancher | |- |}
    === Botanist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Derick-30|Carrie Matilda Derick]] | |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Macoun-5|John Macoun]] | | |- |[[Crooks-1336|Catharine Margaret McGill (Crooks) Smart]] | | |- |[[Newton-17399|Margaret Brown Newton]] | | |- |}
    === Broadcaster === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Cherry-4623|Donald Cherry]] |Hockey Coach |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[Coombs-889|Ernest Arthur Coombs]] |Mr. Dressup | |- |[[Gerussi-1|Bruno Gerussi]] | |[[#Actor|Actor]] |- |[[Hewitt-7607|Foster William Hewitt]] |Hockey Night in Canada | |- |[[Jennings-6311|Peter Charles Archibald Ewart Jennings]] |ABC News Anchor |[[#Journalist|Journalist]] |- |[[Rosberg-27|Barbara (Rosberg) Frum]] |As It Happens |[[#Journalist|Journalist]] |- |[[McLean-3776|Andrew Stuart McLean]] | |[[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Sysak-4|Juliette Augustina (Sysak) Cavazzi]] | |[[#Music|Music]] |- |[[Gallivan-67|Danny Gallivan]] |Hockey Night in Canada | |- |[[LaMarsh-5|Julia Verlyn LaMarsh]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Lipowitz-1|Lorne Michaels]] |Saturday Night Live | |- |[[Mansbridge-201|Peter Mansbridge]] | |[[#Journalist|Journalist]] |- |[[Nash-11865|Cyril Knowlton Nash OC OOnt]] | |[[#Journalist|Journalist]] |- |[[Phillips-51233|James Bruce Ross Phillips]] | |[[#Journalist|Journalist]] |- |[[Watson-41824|Patrick Watson CC]] | | |- |}
    === Business === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Beatty-4660|Edward Wentworth Beatty]] | |[[#Philanthropist|Philanthropist]] [[#Lawyer|Lawyer]] |- |[[Ganong-38|Arthur Deinstadt Ganong]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Hays-4610|Charles Melville Hays]] |construction of the Grand Trunk |[[#Railroad|Railroad]] |- |[[Howe-9602|Clarence Decatur Howe]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Keith-4498|Alexander Keith]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Merritt-1958|William Hamilton Merritt]] |Welland Canal |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Barbel-6|Marie Anne Barbel]] | | |- |[[Cuvillier-25|Augustin Cuvillier]] | | |- |[[Bombardier-108|Joseph-Armand Bombardier]] |Invented the snowmobile | |- |[[Massey-1575|Daniel Massey]] | | |- |[[Smith-69568|Donald Alexander "1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal" Smith]] | |[[#Philanthropist|Philanthropist]] |- |[[Massey-1576|Hart Almerrin Massey]] | | |- |[[Bronson-1034|Henry Franklin Bronson]] | | |- |[[Allan-1718|Hugh Allan]] | |[[#Railroad|Railroad]] |- |[[Asper-22|Israel Harold Asper]] | | |- |[[Desmarais-719|Paul Desmarais]] | | |- |[[Ganong-12|James Harvey Ganong]] | | |- |[[Hill-5619|James Jerome Hill]] |Railroad | |- |[[Horton-3616|Miles Gilbert "Tim" Horton]] |Hockey Hall of Fame |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[Irving-1742|KC Irving]] | |[[#Philanthropist|Philanthropist]] |- |[[Killam-484|Izaak Walton Killam]] | |[[#Philanthropist|Philanthropist]] |- |[[McGill-1544|James McGill]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Harper-16190|Martha Matilda (Harper) McBain]] | | |- |[[McLaughlin-2115|John James McLaughlin]] |Creator - Canada Dry Ginger Ale | |- |[[McLaughlin-2106|Robert Samuel McLaughlin CC ED CD]] |Automotive Pioneer | |- |[[Pellatt-13|Sir Henry Mill Pellatt]] | | |- |[[Stonehouse-710|Alpheus George Barnes Stonehouse]] |Circus Owner | |- |[[Trimbee-7|James William Trimbee]] | | |- |[[Hendry-564|John Hendry]] | | |- |[[Krafft-74|James Lewis (Krafft) Kraft]] |Founder of Kraft Foods | |- |[[Labatt-14|John Labatt]] |Brewer | |- |[[Molson-9|John Molson]] |Brewer | |- |[[Culverwell-43|Susannah Woodhouse (Culverwell) Oland]] |Brewer | |- |[[Seagram-2|Joseph Emm Seagram (1841-1919)]] |Distiller | |- |[[Robinson-19520|John Moore Robinson]] | | |- |[[Redpath-281|John Redpath]] | |[[#Philanthropist|Philanthropist]] |- |[[Stanfield-571|John Stanfield]] | | |- |[[Doolittle-1861|Perry Ernest Doolittle]] | | |- |[[Cartwright-1612|Richard John Cartwright]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Joyce-804|Ronald Vaughn Joyce CM]] | | |- |[[Cunard-19|Samuel Cunard]] | |[[#Shipping|Shipping]] |- |[[Perkins-4050|Simeon Perkins Esq.]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]], [[#Military|Military]], [[#Privateer|Privateer]] |- |[[McKay-2618|Thomas McKay]] | | |- |[[Davis-41259|Viola Irene (Davis) Desmond]] |Civil Rights |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Massey-3187|Walter Edward Hart Massey]] | | |- |[[Van_Horne-151|William Cornelius Van Horne]] | |[[#Philanthropist|Philanthropist]] |- |[[Chase-4013|William Henry Chase]] | | |- |[[Neilson-718|William Neilson]] | | |- |[[Zeller-1295|Walter Philip Zeller]] | | |- |}
    === Cartoonist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Bengough-11|John Wilson Bengough]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Shuster-198|Joseph Shuster]] |Superman | |- |}
    === Chemist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Claeys-409|Yvonne Madelaine (Claeys) Brill]] | |[[#Mathematician|Mathematician]] |- |[[Herzberg-159|Gerhard Heinrich Friedrich Otto Julius Herzberg]] | |[[#Nobel Prize|Nobel Prize]] |- |[[Lemieux-1175|Raymond Urgel Lemieux PhD]] | | |- |[[Macleod-4229|John James Rickard Macleod]] | |[[#Nobel Prize|Nobel Prize]] |- |[[Smith-176815|Michael Smith]] | |[[#Nobel Prize|Nobel Prize]] |- |}
    === Civil Servant === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Bourinot-5|John George Bourinot]] | |[[#Journalist|Journalist]], [[#Historian|Historian]] |- |[[Brymner-9|Douglas Brymner]] |Dominion Archivist |[[#Historian|Historian]] |- |[[Grace-4279|John William Grace]] |First Privacy Commissioner | |- |[[Lanctôt-163|Gustave Hercule Hector Lanctôt]] |Dominion Archivist | |- |[[Stanley-8458|George Francis Gillman Stanley CC]] |designed Canadian flag |[[#Historian|Historian]] |- |[[Robertson-30190|Norman Alexander Robertson]] |Diplomat | |- |[[Shrum-579|Gordon Merritt Shrum]] | |[[#Physicist|Physicist]] |- |[[Skelton-2274|Oscar D Skelton]] | |[[#Political Scientist|Political Scientist]] |- |[[MacDonald-11397|Adelaide Helen Grant (MacDonald) Sinclair]] |UNICEF; Canadian Naval Service |[[#Military|Military]] |- |}
    === Clergy === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Bessette-301|Alfred Bessette]] |Catholic Saint | |- |[[Brebeuf-1|Jean de Brébeuf]] |Jesuit martyr |- |[[Grant-4990|George Monroe Grant]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Leitch-693|William Leitch D.D.]] | |[[#Educator|Educator]] |- |[[Woodsworth-13|James S Woodsworth]] |Founder of the CCF |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Ritchot-72|Joseph-Noël Ritchot]] |Red River Rebellion |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |}
    === Communications === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[McLuhan-2|Herbert Marshall McLuhan]] | | |- |[[Bell-115|Alexander Graham Bell]] |Inventor of telephone |- |- |[[Duquet-541|Cyrille Duquet]] |Inventor of telephone receiver |- |- |[[Fessenden-356|Reginald Aubrey Fessenden]] |developed AM radio and radio telephones | |}
    === Dancer === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Franks-2589|Nita Celia (Franks) Franca]] | | |- |[[Warren-25536|Vincent de Paul Warren CM]] | | |- |}
    === Doctor === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Chisholm-3482|George Brock Chisholm]] |1st Director of WHO |[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Gesner-29|Abraham Pineo Gesner]] | |[[#Geologist|Geologist]] |- |[[Ross-12159|Alexander Milton Ross]] | |[[#Abolitionist|Abolitionist]] |- |[[Hastings-3202|Charles John Oliver Hastings]] | | |- |[[Gowanlock-108|Jenny Kidd (Gowanlock) Trout]] |First Woman licensed to practice medicine in Canada | |- |[[Jennings-6990|Emily Howard (Jennings) Stowe]] |First Woman to practice medicine in Canada | |- |[[Levasseur-1102|Marie Irma Eugénie (Levasseur) Le Vasseur]] | | |- |[[Le_Sueur-234|Amelia (Le Sueur) Yeomans)]] | |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[McClure-7427|Robert Baird McClure]] | |[[#Humanitarian|Humanitarian]] |- |[[Mccrae-87|John McCrae]] | |[[#Poet|Poet]] |- |[[McKenzie-8520|Robert Tait McKenzie]] |Pioneering Physiotherapist | |- |[[Foster-10487|Gilbert Lafayette Foster]] | |[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Webster-11752|John Clarence Webster]] | |[[#Historian|Historian]] |- |}
    === Early Settler === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Moll-259|Johann Albrecht Ulrich (William) Berczy formerly Moll]] |Painter |[[#Artist|Artist]] |- |[[Darey-9|Jean-Nicolas Darey]] | | |- |}
    === Economist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Galbraith-504|John Kenneth Galbraith]] | |[[#Educator|Educator]] |- |}
    === Educator === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Sureau-51|Marie Esther (Sureau) Blondin dite Marie-Anne]] | | |- |[[Coe-1049|Edith Emma (Coe) Warren]] | | |- |[[Hunter-2212|Adelaide Sophia (Hunter) Hoodless]] | | |- |[[Coxeter-23|Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter]] | |[[#Mathematician|Mathematician]] |- |[[Leitch-693|William Leitch D.D.]] | |[[#Clergy|Clergy]] |- |[[Naismith-37|James Naismith]] |Inventor of Basketball |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[Galbraith-504|John Kenneth Galbraith]] | |[[#Economist|Economist]] |- |[[Ganong-39|Susan Brittain Ganong]] | |[[#Philanthropist|Philanthropist]] |- |[[Ryerson-243|Adolphus Egerton Ryerson]] | | |- |[[Smith-202578|Lillian Smith]] |First Children's Librarian | |- |}
    === Engineer === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Ballard-5874|Geoffrey Edwin Hall Ballard]] |inventor of the fuel cell | |- |[[Fleming-3156|Sandford Fleming]] |construction of first transcontinental railroad |[[#Railroad|Railroad]] |- |[[Gisborne-40|Frederic Newton Gisborne]] |first deep-sea telegraph cable | |- |[[Holland-8494|Samuel Johannes Holland]] |first Surveyor General of North America. | |- |[[Katz-1335|Josef (Katz) Kates]] | | |- |[[MacGill-22|Elizabeth Muriel Gregory MacGill]] | |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Schwitzer-35|John Edward Schwitzer]] | | |- |[[Urry-121|Lewis Frederick Urry]] |Inventor of alkaline and lithium batteries | |- |}
    === Explorer === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Cartier-814|Jacques Cartier]] | | |- |[[McKay-1994|Alexander McKay]] | | |- |[[Mackenzie-1607|Alexander Mackenzie]] |First to reach the Pacific overland in North America | |- |[[Brûlé-162|Étienne Brûlé]] |First European to explore the Great Lakes | |- |[[Benson-4772|Mina Adelaide (Benson) Ellis]] | |[[#Journalist|journalist]] |- |[[Fraser-2541|Simon Fraser]] | | |- |[[Champlain-10|Samuel Champlain]] | | |- |[[Tyrrell-1029|Joseph P Tyrrell]] | |[[#Geologist|Geologist]] |- |[[Radisson-1|Pierre-Esprit Radisson]] |Founder of Hudson Bay Company |[[#Adventurer|Adventurer]] |- |[[Chouart-6|Médard (Chouart) Chouart des Groseilliers]] |Founder of Hudson Bay Company |[[#Adventurer|Adventurer]] |- |[[Turnor-5|Philip Turnor]] |Early map maker for HBC |[[#Adventurer|Adventurer]] |- |[[Bernier-1896|Marie Joseph Elzéar Bernier (1852-1934)]] |Arctic Explorer | |- |}
    === Filmmakers === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Arcand-426|Denys Arcand]] | | |- |[[Snitkovsky-1|Mortimer (Snitkovsky) Krofft]] | | |- |[[Snitkovsky-2|Sid (Snitkovsky) Krofft]] | | |- |[[Lafond-859|Jean-Daniel Lafond]] | | |- |[[Jewison-16|Norman Jewison]] | | |- |[[Villeneuve-1190|Denis Villeneuve]] | | |}
    === First Peoples === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Chalifoux-211|Thelma Julia (Chalifoux) Coulter]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Crowfoot-84|Isapo-Muxika Crowfoot]] | | |- |[[Bird-6059|James Jemmy Jock Bird Jr.]] | | |- |[[Brant-165|Joseph Brant]] | |[[#Loyalist|Loyalist]] |- |[[Brant-317|Mary Degonwadonti Brant]] | |[[#Loyalist|Loyalist]] |- |[[Cardinal-182|Douglas Cardinal]] |Architect | |- |[[Cree_Peace_Chief-1|Pitikwahanapiwiyin Cree Peace Chief]] | | |- |[[Decouteau-8|Alexander Decouteau]] | |[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Greyeyes-2|Mary (Greyeyes) Reid]] | |[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Sasakamoose-1|Frederick Patrick George Joseph Sasakamoose]] |Hockey |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[Jones-3600|Peter Kahkewaquonaby Jones]] |First People’s Rights |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Longboat-1|Thomas Charles Longboat]] |Athlete |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[Manson-2082|Xul-si-malt Manson (1879-1912)]] |Soccer |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[Nunatsiarmiut-1|Kenojuak Ashevak]] | |[[#Artist|Artist]] |- |[[Reid-15108|Bill Reid]] | |[[#Artist|Artist]] |- |[[Edenshaw-8|Charles Edenshaw]] | |[[#Artist|Artist]] |- |[[Sainte-Marie-18|Buffy (Sainte-Marie) Saint-Marie]] | |[[#Music|Music]] |- |[[Riel-5|Louis Riel]] | | |- |}
    === Genealogist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[McGinnis-2344|Lorine (McGinnis) Schulze]] |Olive Tree Genealogy |- |[[Drouin-328|Joseph Firmin Drouin]] | | |- |[[Jetté-160|Joseph Jean-Pierre Marcel René Jetté]] | | |- |[[Tanguay-103|Cyprien Tanguay]] | | |}
    === Geologist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Gesner-29|Abraham Pineo Gesner]] | |[[#Doctor|Doctor]] |- |[[Tyrrell-1029|Joseph P Tyrrell]] | |[[#Explorer|Explorer]] | |}
    === Health === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Mance-21|Jeanne Mance]] |Founded first hospital (Montréal) | |- |[[Pariseau-127|Esther Pariseau]] | |[[#Humanitarian|Humanitarian]] |}
    === Hero === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Ingersoll-65|Laura (Ingersoll) Secord]] |War of 1812 | |- |[[Brock-1200|Isaac Brock]] |War of 1812 |[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Coleman-3224|Patrick Vincent Coleman]] |Halifax Explosion | |- |[[Dallaire-618|Roméo Dallaire]] | |[[#Author|Author]] [[#Military|Military]] [[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Hall-45467|William Hall]] |Victoria Cross |[[#Military|Military]] [[#Black History|Black History]] |- |[[Macalister-187|John Kenneth Macalister]] | |[[#Resistance Fighter|Resistance Fighter]] |- |[[McClure-7427|Robert Baird McClure]] | |[[#Doctor|Doctor]] |- |[[Pickersgill-244|Frank Herbert Dedrick Pickersgill]] | |[[#Resistance Fighter|Resistance Fighter]] |- |[[Sabourin-552|Roméo Sabourin]] | |[[#Resistance Fighter|Resistance Fighter]] |- |[[Teather-109|Robert Gordon Teather]] | |[[#Policing|Policing]] |- |}
    === Historian === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Fauteux-159|Oscar Egidius Fauteux]] | |[[#Journalist|Journalist]], |- |[[Garneau-130|François-Xavier Garneau]] | |[[#Poet|Poet]] |- |[[Bourinot-5|John George Bourinot]] | |[[#Journalist|Journalist]], [[#Civil Servant|Civil Servant]] |- |[[Berton-39|Pierre Francis de Marigny Berton]] | |[[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Frégault-2|Joseph Lazar Guy Frégault]] | | |- |[[Ganong-13|William Francis Ganong]] | | |- |[[Brymner-9|Douglas Brymner]] |Dominion Archivist |[[#Civil Servant|Civil Servant]] |- |[[Stanley-8458|George Francis Gillman Stanley CC]] |designed Canadian flag |[[#Civil Servant|Civil Servant]] |- |[[Trudel-1159|Marcel Trudel CC GOQ]] | |[[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Webster-11752|John Clarence Webster]] | |[[#Doctor|Doctor]] |- |}
    === Humanitarian === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Arbour-143|Louise Arbour]] | |[[#Judge|Judge]] |- |[[Humphrey-4427|John Thomas Peters Humphrey]] |Universal Declaration on Human Rights. |[[#Lawyer|Lawyer]] |- |[[McClure-7427|Robert Baird McClure]] | |[[#Doctor|Doctor]] |- |[[Pariseau-127|Esther Pariseau]] | |[[#Health|Health]] |- |[[Vanier-131|Jean Vanier]] | |[[#Philosopher|Philosopher]] |- |[[Fox-4591|Terrance Stanley (Terry) Fox]] |Athlete |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |- |}
    === Inventor === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Callow-517|Walter Harrison Callow]] |Invented the wheel chair bus | |- |[[Edson-952|Marcellus Gilmore Edson]] |Invented peanut butter | |- |[[Hings-6|Donald Lewes Hings]] | | |- |[[Macpherson-2129|Cluny Macpherson]] |Invented early gas mask |[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[McCoy-4|Elijah J. McCoy]] | |[[#Black History|Black History]] |- |[[Franks-3152|Wilbur Roundings Franks OBE]] |Invented the G-suit | |- |}
    === Journalist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[McEvoy-531|Bernard McEvoy]] | | |- |[[Barry-4309|Marie Robertine Barry]] | | |- |[[Blatchford-442|Christie Blatchford]] | | |- |[[Bourinot-5|John George Bourinot]] | |[[#Historian|Historian]], [[#Civil Servant|Civil Servant]] |- |- |[[Ferguson-10272|Catherine (Ferguson) Coleman]] |war correspondent | |- |[[Dafoe-100|John Wesley Dafoe]] | | |- |[[Green-48504|Miriam (Green) Ellis]] |Women's Rights |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Benson-4772|Mina Adelaide (Benson) Ellis]] | |[[#Explorer|Explorer]] |- |[[Fauteux-159|Oscar Egidius Fauteux]] | |[[#Historian|Historian]], |- |[[Rosberg-27|Barbara (Rosberg) Frum]] |As It Happens |[[#Broadcaster|Broadcaster]] |- |[[Gordon-21308|Alison Ruth Gordon]] | | |- |[[MacLeod-4318|Florence Ann (MacLeod) Harper]] | | |- |[[Hind-444|Ella Cora Hind]] |Women's Rights |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Hurtig-31|Melvin Gordon Hurtig OC]] | |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Jennings-6311|Peter Charles Archibald Ewart Jennings]] |ABC News Anchor |[[#Broadcaster|Broadcaster]] |- |[[MacLure-78|Sara Anne (MacLure) McLagen]] |First Female Newspaper Publisher in Canada | |- |[[Nichol-713|Walter Cameron Nichol]] |Lt. Governor of BC |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Mansbridge-201|Peter Mansbridge]] | |[[#Broadcaster|Broadcaster]] |- |[[Nash-11865|Cyril Knowlton Nash OC OOnt]] | |[[#Broadcaster|Broadcaster]] |- |[[Phillips-51233|James Bruce Ross Phillips]] | |[[#Broadcaster|Broadcaster]] |- |[[Prevoe-1|Carrie May (Prevoe) Best]] | | |- |[[Duncan-11074|Sara (Duncan) Cotes]] | | [[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Safer-3|Morley Safer]] | | |- |}
    === Judge === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Arbour-143|Louise Arbour]] | |[[#Humanitarian|Humanitarian]] |- |[[Kinnear-780|Helen Alice Kinnear]] |First woman judge in Canada |[[#Lawyer|Lawyer]] |- |[[Laskin-14|Bora Laskin]] |Judge (Chief Justice of the Supreme Court) | |- |[[Gregory-4164|Helen Emma (Gregory) MacGill]] | | |- |[[Gietz-24|Beverley (Gietz) McLachlin PC CC]] |First woman Chief Justice on Supreme Court | |- |[[Haliburton-63|Thomas Chandler Haliburton]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]], [[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Wernham-43|Bertha (Wernham) Wilson]] |First woman on Supreme Court | |- |}
    === Lawyer === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Alexander-14142|Lincoln MacCauley Alexander]] |First Black MP and Cabinet Minister |[[#Politician|Politician]] [[#Black History|Black History]] |- |[[Beatty-4660|Edward Wentworth Beatty]] | |[[#Philanthropist|Philanthropist]] [[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Kinnear-780|Helen Alice Kinnear]] |First woman KC |[[#Judge|Judge]] |- |[[King-63146|Violet Pauline (King) Henry]] |First black woman lawyer in Canada | |- |[[Martin-70061|Clara Brett Martin]] |Women's Rights |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Routhier-73|Basile Routhier]] |Lyricist |[[#Author|Author]], [[#Music|Music]] |- |[[Weir-3626|Robert Stanley Weir]] |Lyricist |[[#Music|Music]] |- |[[Drapeau-46|Jean Drapeau]] |.Mayor of Montréal |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Ewart-282|John Skirving Ewart]] |Advocate for Canadian Independence |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Humphrey-4427|John Thomas Peters Humphrey]] |Universal Declaration on Human Rights. |[[#Humanitarian|Humanitarian]] |- |- |[[Sirois-434|Allyre Louis Sirois MBE CdG]] | |[[#Resistance Fighter|Resistance Fighter]] |}
    === Loyalist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Brant-165|Joseph Brant]] | |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Brant-317|Mary Degonwadonti Brant]] | |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Briscoe-499|Isaac Briscoe UE]] |PPP | |- |[[Russell-4209|Jacob Russell UE]] |PPP | |}
    === Mathematician === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Claeys-409|Yvonne Madelaine (Claeys) Brill]] | |[[#Chemist|Chemist]] |- |[[Coxeter-23|Harold Scott MacDonald Coxeter]] | |[[#Educator|Educator]] |- |[[Fields-5547|John Charles Fields Ph.D. ]] | | |- |[[Iverson-797|Kenneth Eugene Iverson]] |Computer Scientist | |- |}
    === Medical Research === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Banting-11|Frederick Grant Banting MC]] |Discovery of insulin |[[#Nobel Prize|Nobel Prize]] |- |[[Best-2950|Charles Herbert Best]] |Discovery of insulin | |- |[[Charlton-1323|Margaret Ridley Charlton]] | | |- |[[Collip-2|James Bertram Collip]] |Discovery of insulin | |- |[[Farrell-514|Clarice Leone Norwood Farrell]] |Vaccine research | |- |[[Fedoruk-60|Sylvia Olga Fedoruk]] |Radiologist, Oncologist | |- |[[Hubel-81|David Hunter Hubel]] |Neuroscientist |[[#Nobel Prize|Nobel Prize]] |- |[[Huggins-1485|Charles Brenton Huggins]] |Cancer Research | |- |[[Coppens-259|Julia (Coppens) Levy OC]] |Immunologist | |- |[[McGill-3339|Frances Gertrude McGill]] |Forensic pathologist | |- |[[Langford-3444|Brenda (Langford) Milner]] |Neuroscientist | |- |[[Penfield-206|Wilder Graves Penfield]] |Neuroscientist, Neurosurgeon | |- |}
    === Military === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Curry-4953|Arthur William Currie]] | | |- |[[Pope-3015|Cecily Jane Georgina Fane Pope]] | |[[#Nursing|Nursing]] |- |[[Brock-1200|Isaac Brock]] |War of 1812 |[[#Hero|Hero]] |- |[[Chisholm-3482|George Brock Chisholm]] |1st Director of WHO |[[#Doctor|Doctor]] |- |[[Dallaire-618|Roméo Dallaire]] | |[[#Author|Author]] [[#Politician|Politician]] [[#Hero|Hero]] |- |[[Foster-10487|Gilbert Lafayette Foster]] | |[[#Doctor|Doctor]] |- |[[Foster-17691|Harry Wickwire Foster]] | | |- |[[Jones-101532|Jeremiah Alvin Jones]] | |[[#Black History|Black History]] |- | |- |[[Hadfield-789|Chris Hadfield]] |Astronaut |[[#Pilot|Pilot]] [[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Hellstrom-314|Sheila A Hellstrom]] |First Female General | |- |[[Hodgson-3025|George Ritchie Hodgson]] | |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[Lessard-714|Louis-François-Guillaume Lessard]] | | |- |[[Meeker-1320|Howard William Meeker]] |Hockey |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[Macpherson-2129|Cluny Macpherson]] |Invented early gas mask |[[#Inventor|Inventor]] |- |[[Watson-21560|Harold Ellis Watson]] |Hockey ||[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[MacDonald-16047|Margaret Clothilde MacDonald RRC]] | |[[#Nursing|Nursing]] |- |[[MacDonald-11397|Adelaide Helen Grant (MacDonald) Sinclair]] |UNICEF; Canadian Naval Service |[[#Civil Servant|Civil Servant]] |- |[[McNaughton-1151|Andrew McNaughton]] |Soldier, Diplomat |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Perkins-4050|Simeon Perkins Esq.]] | |[[#Business|Business]], [[#Politician|Politician]], [[#Privateer|Privateer]] |- |[[Price-17120|George Lawrence Price]] | | |- |[[Prince-2518|Thomas George Prince]] | | |- |[[Decouteau-8|Alexander Decouteau]] | |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Greyeyes-2|Mary (Greyeyes) Reid]] | |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Sharpe-2840|Samuel Simpson Sharpe]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Stanger-449|William Samuel Clouston (Stanger) Stephenson MC DFC KB]] |Spymaster | |- |[[Bishop-4195|William Avery Bishop]] | | |- |[[Hall-45467|William Hall]] |Victoria Cross |[[#Hero|Hero]] [[#Black History|Black History]] |- |[[Ralston-1868|James Ralston]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |}
    === Music === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Adams-65261|Bryan Adams OC OBC FRP]] |Singer, Songwriter | |- |[[Anka-4|Paul Anka]] |Singer, Songwriter | |- |[[Balestreri-1|Violetta Teresa Giovanna Balestreri]] |Conductor | |- |[[Arsenault-437|Angèle Arsenault]] |Acadian Singer | |- |[[Bachman-1597|Randolph Bachman OC OM]] |BTO | |- |[[Bates-11640|Mona Hazelwood Bates]] |Concert Pianist | |- |[[Bey-119|Salome Bey]] |Blues Singer & Composer | |- |[[Bublé-4|Michael Bublé]] | | |- |[[Cameron-9934|John Allan Cameron]] | | |- |[[Sysak-4|Juliette Augustina (Sysak) Cavazzi]] | |[[#Broadcaster|Broadcaster]] |- |[[Thomsett-138|David (Thomsett) Clayton-Thomas]] |Blood, Sweat & Tears | |- |[[Cohen-2439|Leonard Norman Cohen]] |Songwriter, Musician |[[#Poet|Poet]] |- |[[Connors-1864|Thomas Charles Connors]] |Songwriter, Musician | |- |[[Cossette-245|Pierre Maurice Joseph Cossette]] |Producer, Grammy Founder | |- |[[Crawford-21327|Bertha May Crawford]] |Opera Singer | |- |[[Cummings-7963|Burton Cummings]] |The Guess Who | |- |[[Dion-75|Celine Dion]] | | |- |[[Doherty-1965|Dennis Gerrard Stephen Doherty]] |The Mamas & the Papas | |- |[[Ferguson-22424|Walter Ferguson CM]] |Jazz Musician | |- |[[Forrester-2623|Maureen Kathleen Stewart Forrester]] |Opera Singer | |- |[[Goodwyn-353|Miles Francis Goodwyn]] |April Wine | |- |[[Gold-650|Glenn Gould]] |Classical Pianist | |- |[[Goulet-32|Robert Gerard Goulet]] |Singer | |- |[[Riley-10079|Susan Frances (Riley) Harrison]] |Composer | |- |[[Hawkins-16004|Ronald Cornett Hawkins]] |Singer | |- |[[Lajeunesse-45|Marie-Louise-Emma-Cécile (Lajeunesse) Albani]] |Singer | |- |[[Jacks-802|Terry Jacks]] | | |- |[[Krall-41|Diana Krall]] | | |- |[[Weinrib-17|Geddy (Weinrib) Lee]] |Rush | |- |[[Lombardo-117|Gaetano Alberto Lombardo Jr]] |Band Leader | |- |[[Palmer-30731|Bruce Palmer]] |Buffalo Springfield | |- |[[Peterson-10542|Oscar Emmanuel Peterson]] |Jazz Musician |[[#Black History|Black History]] |- |[[Sainte-Marie-18|Buffy (Sainte-Marie) Saint-Marie]] | |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Shore-1552|Howard Shore OC]] |Composer | |- |[[Youakim-1|Andy (Youakim) Kim]] | |[[#Philanthropist|Philanthropist]] |- |[[Lang-1734|K.d. Lang]] | | |- |[[Paquet-729|Calixa Lavallée]] |Composer of ''"O Canada''" |- |[[Anderson-15709|Joni (Anderson) Mitchell]] | | |- |[[Murray-8988|Anne (Murray) Langstroth CC ONS]] | | |- |[[Nobles-1003|Clarence Robert (Nobles) Nolan]] | | |- |[[Robertson-28823|Robbie Robertson]] |The Band | |- |[[Routhier-73|Basile Routhier]] |Lyricist |[[#Lawyer|Lawyer]], [[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Taylor-103380|Richard Taylor]] |Singer, Songwriter | |- |[[Torrington-110|Frederick Herbert Torrington]] |Conductor | |- |[[Edwards-8173|Shania (Edwards) Twain]] |Singer, Songwriter | |- |[[Tyson-2756|Ian Dawson Tyson]] | | |- |[[Vannelli-2|Gino Vannelli]] | | |- |[[Weir-3626|Robert Stanley Weir]] |Lyricist |[[#Lawyer|Lawyer]] |- |[[White-50507|Portia White]] |Opera Singer |[[#Black History|Black History]] |- |[[Yanovsky-2|Zalman Yanovsky]] |Lovin' Spoonful | |- | |- |}
    === Nobel Prize === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Altman-1539|Sidney Altman (1939-2022)]] | |[[#Biologist|Biologist]] |- |[[Banting-11|Frederick Grant Banting MC]] | |[[#Medical Research|Medical Research]] |- |[[Bellows-203|Solomon (Bellows) Bellow]] | |[[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Boyle-1594|Willard Sterling Boyle]] | |[[#Physicist|Physicist]] |- |[[Brockhouse-11|Bertram Neville Brockhouse]] | |[[#Physicist|Physicist]] |- |[[Herzberg-159|Gerhard Heinrich Friedrich Otto Julius Herzberg]] | |[[#Chemist|Chemist]] |- |[[Hubel-81|David Hunter Hubel]] |Neuroscientist |[[#Medical Research|Medical Research]] |- |[[Macleod-4229|John James Rickard Macleod]] | |[[#Chemist|Chemist]] |- |[[Pearson-1837|Lester Bowles Pearson]] |Prime Minister |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Rutherford-1011|Sir Ernest Rutherford]] | |[[#Physicist|Physicist]] |- |[[Smith-176815|Michael Smith]] | |[[#Chemist|Chemist]] |- |}
    === Nursing === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[MacDonald-16047|Margaret Clothilde MacDonald RRC]] | |[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Pope-3015|Cecily Jane Georgina Fane Pope]] | |[[#Military|Military]] |- |}
    === Philanthropist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Smith-69568|Donald Alexander "1st Baron Strathcona and Mount Royal" Smith]] | |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Beatty-4660|Edward Wentworth Beatty]] | |[[#Business|Business]] [[#Lawyer|Lawyer]] |- |[[Marjoribanks-29|Ishbel Maria (Marjoribanks) Hamilton-Gordon]] | |[[#Reformer|Reformer]] |- |[[Irving-1742|KC Irving]] | |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Killam-484|Izaak Walton Killam]] | |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Youakim-1|Andy (Youakim) Kim]] | |[[#Music|Music]] |- |[[Redpath-281|John Redpath]] | |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Willis-8160|Norah Evangeline (Willis) Michener]] | |[[#Philosopher|Philosopher]] |- |[[Ganong-39|Susan Brittain Ganong]] | |[[#Educator|Educator]] |- |[[Van_Horne-151|William Cornelius Van Horne]] | |[[#Business|Business]] |- |}
    === Philosopher === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Vanier-131|Jean Vanier]] | |[[#Humanitarian|Humanitarian]] |- |[[Willis-8160|Norah Evangeline (Willis) Michener]] | |[[#Philanthropist|Philanthropist]] |- |}
    === Photographer === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Notman-111|William Notman]] | | |- |}
    === Physicist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Brooks-7900|Harriet (Brooks) Pitcher]] | | |- |[[Boyle-1594|Willard Sterling Boyle]] | |[[#Nobel Prize|Nobel Prize]] |- |[[Brockhouse-11|Bertram Neville Brockhouse]] | |[[#Nobel Prize|Nobel Prize]] |- |[[Martius-2|Ursula Maria Franklin]] | |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Shrum-579|Gordon Merritt Shrum]] | |[[#Civil Servant|Civil Servant]] |- |[[Rutherford-1011|Sir Ernest Rutherford]] | |[[#Nobel Prize|Nobel Prize]] |- |}
    === Pilot === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Baldwin-7254|Frederick Walker Baldwin]] |1st Canadian/British pilot | |- |[[Hadfield-789|Chris Hadfield]] |Astronaut |[[#Author|Author]] [[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Testemale-2|Helen Marcelle (Testemale) Bristol]] | | |- |[[Gilbert-17684|Walter Edwin Gilbert]] | | |- |[[McCurdy-1001|John Alexander Douglas McCurdy]] | | |- |[[Powell-20929|Marion Alice (Powell) Orr]] | | |- |[[Beall-2170|Moretta Fenton (Beall) Reilly]] | | |- |[[Riley-8267|Mary Eileen Vane (Riley) Vollick]] | | |- |[[Fane-139|Margaret (Fane) Rutledge]] | | |- |[[Stevenson-13057|Joseph Frederick Stevenson]] | | |- |}
    === Playwright === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Ryga-1|George Ryga]] | |[[#Author|Author]] |- |}
    === Poet === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Bourinot-12|Arthur Stanley Bourinot]] | | |- |[[Bainbridge-960|Unity Langford (Bainbridge) Brewster]] | |[[#Artist|Artist]] |- |[[Roberts-6867|Charles George Douglas Roberts KCMG]] | | |- |[[Leclerc-601|Joseph Félix Eugène Leclerc]] | | |- |[[Pratt-5232|Edwin John Dove Pratt]] | | |- |[[Johnson-40851|Emily Pauline Johnson]] | |[[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Garneau-130|François-Xavier Garneau]] | |[[#Historian|Historian]] |- |[[Mccrae-87|John McCrae]] | |[[#Doctor|Doctor]] |- |[[Birney-44|Alfred Earle Birney]] | | |- |[[Cohen-2439|Leonard Norman Cohen]] |Songwriter, Musician |[[#Music|Music]] |- |[[H%C3%A9bert-3828|Marie Marguerite Claire Louise Anne Hébert]] | | |- |[[Carman-234|William Bliss Carman]] | | |- |[[Lampman-176|Archibald Lampman]] | | |- |[[Livesay-387|Dorothy Kathleen May Livesay]] | | |- |[[Laidlaw-202|Alice (Laidlaw) Munro]] | | |- |[[Nelligan-120|Émile Nelligan]] | | |- |}
    === Political Scientist === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Clarkson-1396|Stephen Clarkson]] | | |- |[[Skelton-2274|Oscar D Skelton]] | |[[#Civil Servant|Civil Servant]] |- |}
    === Policing === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Bullock-2603|Seth Bullock]] | |[[#Adventurer|Adventurer]] |- |[[Masterson-329|Bartholomew Barclay Masterson]] | |[[#Adventurer|Adventurer]] |- |[[Constantine-617|Charles Constantine]] | | |- |[[Dempster-1489|William John Duncan Dempster]] | | |- |[[Fitzgerald-11673|Francis Joseph Fitzgerald]] |The Lost Patrol | |- |[[Jackson-58874|Annie May (Jackson) Kelcher]] |Canada's 1st female constable | |- |[[Teather-109|Robert Gordon Teather]] | |[[#Hero|Hero]] |}
    === Politician === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Chalifoux-211|Thelma Julia (Chalifoux) Coulter]] | |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[McPhail-524|Agnes Campbell (McPhail) Macphail]] |First woman MP | |- |[[Cook-17699|Ellen Louks (Cook) Fairclough]] |First woman cabinet minister | |- |[[Alexander-14142|Lincoln MacCauley Alexander]] |First Black MP and Cabinet Minister |[[#Lawyer|Lawyer]] [[#Black History|Black History]] |- |[[Champagne-1669|Marie Françoise Paul Andrée Champagne]] | |[[#Actor|Actor]] |- |[[Fréchette-442|Louis Fréchette]] | |[[#Author|Author]] |- |[[Ganong-38|Arthur Deinstadt Ganong]] | |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Howe-9602|Clarence Decatur Howe]] | |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Keith-4498|Alexander Keith]] | |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Merritt-1958|William Hamilton Merritt]] |Welland Canal |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Conacher-53|Lionel Joseph Pretoria Conacher MP]] | |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[Dallaire-618|Roméo Dallaire]] | |[[#Author|Author]] [[#Military|Military]] [[#Hero|Hero]] |- |[[Michener-216|Edward Michener]] | | |- |[[Grant-4990|George Monroe Grant]] | |[[#Clergy|Clergy]] |- |[[McGill-1544|James McGill]] | |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Drapeau-46|Jean Drapeau]] |.Mayor of Montréal |[[#Lawyer|Lawyer]] |- |[[Carrall-24|Robert William Weir Carrall M.D.]] |Proposed July 1 Holiday | |- |[[LaMarsh-5|Julia Verlyn LaMarsh]] | |[[#Broadcaster|Broadcaster]] |- |[[Layton-1132|John Gilbert Layton]] | | |- |[[Bengough-11|John Wilson Bengough]] | |[[#Cartoonist|Cartoonist]] |- |[[Martin-22376|Joseph James Guillaume Paul Martin]] | | |- |[[Nichol-713|Walter Cameron Nichol]] |Lt. Governor of BC |[[#Journalist|Journalist]] |- |[[Nielsen-6242|Erik Hersholt Nielsen]] | | |- |[[Sauv%C3%A9-523|Maurice Sauvé]] | | |- |[[Cartwright-1612|Richard John Cartwright]] | |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Perkins-4050|Simeon Perkins Esq.]] | |[[#Business|Business]], [[#Military|Military]], [[#Privateer|Privateer]] |- |[[Haliburton-63|Thomas Chandler Haliburton]] | |[[#Author|Author]], [[#Judge|Judge]] |- |[[McGillivray-212|William McGillivray]] |- |[[McNaughton-1151|Andrew McNaughton]] |Soldier, Diplomat |[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Ralston-1868|James Ralston]] | |[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Sharpe-2840|Samuel Simpson Sharpe]] | |[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Woodsworth-13|James S Woodsworth]] |Founder of the CCF |[[#Clergy|Clergy]] |- |[[Woodsworth-31|Grace MacInnis]] | |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |[[Greene-11406|Nancy (Greene) Raine]] |Canada's Female Athlete of the 20th Century |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |[[Garrison-5945|Nancy Guptill]] |PEI's Famous Five | |- |[[Ritchot-72|Joseph-Noël Ritchot]] |Red River Rebellion |[[#Clergy|Clergy]] |- |[[Pearson-1837|Lester Bowles Pearson]] |Prime Minister |[[#Nobel Prize|Nobel Prize]] |- |[[Mackay-4024|Cairine Reay (Mackay) Wilson]] |First woman Senator |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |}
    === Privateer === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Perkins-4050|Simeon Perkins Esq.]] | |[[#Business|Business]], [[#Politician|Politician]], [[#Military|Military]] |- |}
    === Prospector === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Huggard-185|Violet Reta (Huggard) MacMillan]] | | |- |[[Rice-10623|Kathleen Creighton Starr Rice]] | | |- |}
    === Railroad === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Allan-1718|Hugh Allan]] | |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Fleming-3156|Sandford Fleming]] |construction of first transcontinental railroad |[[#Engineer|Engineer]] |- |[[Hays-4610|Charles Melville Hays]] |construction of the Grand Trunk |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Heney-132|Michael James Heney]] |construction of the Alaskan railroad | |- |}
    === Reformer === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Marjoribanks-29|Ishbel Maria (Marjoribanks) Hamilton-Gordon]] | |[[#Philanthropist|Philanthropist]] |- |[[Lockhart-3737|Grace Annie (Lockhart) Dawson]] |First woman university graduate in Canada | |- |[[Marceau-72|Joseph Marceau]] |Exiled Lower Canadian rebel |[[#Activist|Activist]] |- |}
    === Resistance Fighter === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Parsons-8344|Mona Louise Parsons]] | |[[#Actor|Actor]] |- |[[Sirois-434|Allyre Louis Sirois MBE CdG]] | |[[#Lawyer|Lawyer]] |- |[[Macalister-187|John Kenneth Macalister]] | |[[#Hero|Hero]] |- |[[Pickersgill-244|Frank Herbert Dedrick Pickersgill]] | |[[#Hero|Hero]] |- |[[Sabourin-552|Roméo Sabourin]] | |[[#Hero|Hero]] |- |}
    === Shipping === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Cunard-19|Samuel Cunard]] | |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Lawrence-17154|William Dawson Lawrence]] |Shipbuilder | |- |[[Walters-3052|Angus James Walters]] |Skipper of the ''Bluenose'' |[[#Sports|Sports]] |- |}
    === Sports === {| class="names compact" ! width="300" style="text-align: left" |Name ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |Notes ! width="200" style="text-align: left" |See Also |- |[[Amyot-87|Francis Amyot (1904-1962)]] |Olympic Medallist - Canoeing | |- |[[Bailey-31379|Donovan Bailey]] |World Record 100m. | |- |[[Beers-1468|William George Beers]] |Father of Modern Lacrosse. | |- |[[Archibald-1635|Edward Blake Archibald]] |Track & Field | |- |[[Birtz-25|Joseph Étienne (Birtz) Desmarteau]] |Track & Field | |- |[[Orton-581|George Washington Orton]] |Track & Field | |- |[[Bowden-5687|Robert Norris Bowden]] |Figure Skating | |- |[[Dafoe-585|Frances Helen Dafoe]] |Figure Skating | |- |[[Cherry-4623|Donald Cherry]] |Hockey Coach |[[#Broadcaster|Broadcaster]] |- |[[Čuvalo-1|George (Čuvalo) Chuvalo]] |Boxer | |- |[[Cranston-999|Toller Shalitoe Montague Cranston]] | |[[#Artist|Artist]] |- |[[Creighton-961|James George Aylwin Creighton]] | | |- |[[Etcheverry-34|Samuel Etcheverry]] |CFL Star | |- |[[Jerome-598|Henry Winston Jerome]] |World Record 100m. | |- |[[Heddle-175|Kathleen Joan Heddle]] |Olympic Rower | |- |[[Heggtveit-42|Anne Heggtveit OC]] |Alpine Ski Racer | |- |[[Kreiner-159|Kathy (Kreiner) Kreiner-Phillips]] |Alpine Ski Racer | |- |[[Krol-428|Joseph Krol]] |CFL Star | |- |[[O'Ree-5|Willie O'Ree CM ONB]] |First Black NHL Player |[[#Black History|Black History]] |- |[[Williams-76682|Percy Alfred Williams]] |World Record 100m. | |- |[[Naismith-37|James Naismith]] |Inventor of Basketball |[[#Educator|Educator]] |- |[[Conacher-53|Lionel Joseph Pretoria Conacher MP]] | |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Geoffrion-51|Joseph Bernard Andre Geoffrion]] |Hockey Hall of Fame | |- |[[Greene-11406|Nancy (Greene) Raine]] |Canada's Female Athlete of the 20th Century |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Bowman-15310|Scotty Bowman OC]] |Hockey Hall of Fame | |- |[[Jenkins-22021|Ferguson Jenkins]] |Baseball Hall of Fame | |- |[[Gretzky-2|Wayne Gretzky]] |Hockey Hall of Fame | |- |[[Hughes-30836|Clara Hughes]] |Summer & Winter Olympic Medallist | |- |[[Hodgson-3025|George Ritchie Hodgson]] | |[[#Military|Military]] |- |- |[[Horton-3616|Miles Gilbert "Tim" Horton]] |Hockey Hall of Fame |[[#Business|Business]] |- |[[Klassen-1530|Cindy Klassen]] |Six Olympic Speedskating Medals | |- |[[Manley-3923|Elizabeth (Manley) Rosen]] |Figure Skater | |- |[[Defries-170|Kathleen (Defries) Petre]] |Motor Sports | |- |[[Greene-11406|Nancy (Greene) Raine]] |Canada's Female Athlete of the 20th Century |[[#Politician|Politician]] |- |[[Rosenfeld-405|Fanny Rosenfeld]] |Canada's Female Athlete of the Half Century | |- |[[Howe-9318|Gordon Howe]] |Hockey Hall of Fame | |- |[[Orr-296|Bobby Orr]] |Hockey Hall of Fame | |- |[[Lafleur-649|Guy Joseph Damien Lafleur]] |Hockey Hall of Fame | |- |[[Lalonde-1052|Edouard Charles Lalonde]] |Hockey Hall of Fame | |- |[[Lemieux-761|Mario Lemieux]] |Hockey Hall of Fame | |- |[[Richard-1571|Joseph Henri Maurice Richard]] |Hockey Hall of Fame | |- |[[Sawchuk-28|Terrance Gordon Sawchuk]] |Hockey Hall of Fame | |- |[[Sinclair-14426|Christine Sinclair OC OCB OLY]] |International Soccer Star | |- |[[Stewart-30349|Nelson Robert (Nels) Stewart]] |Ice Hockey | |- |[[Teasdale-921|Kathryn Pennington Teasdale]] |Motor Sports | |- |[[Weir-6403|Michael Weir]] |Golf | |- |[[Wickenheiser-15|Hayley Wickenheiser]] |Olympic Hockey Star | |- |[[Browning-1318|Kurt Browning]] |Figure Skater | |- |[[Howard-25887|Barbara Howard]] |Track | |- |[[Howard-23103|John Armstrong Howard ]] |Track | |- |[[Jones-139086|Jennifer Jones OM]] |Curling | |- |[[Nash-11338|Stephen Nash]] |Basketball | |- |[[Scott-56579|Barbara Ann (Scott) King]] |Figure Skater | |- |[[Sasakamoose-1|Frederick Patrick George Joseph Sasakamoose]] |Hockey |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Hull-9204|Robert Marvin Hull]] |Hockey | |- |[[Meeker-1320|Howard William Meeker]] |Hockey |[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Walters-3052|Angus James Walters]] |Skipper of the ''Bluenose'' |[[#Shipping|Shipping]] |- |[[Watson-21560|Harold Ellis Watson]] |Hockey ||[[#Military|Military]] |- |[[Wheeler-26372|Lucile (Wheeler) Vaughan CM]] |Olympic Alpine Skier | |- |[[Virtue-208|Tessa Virtue]] |Olympic Ice Dancer | |- |[[Moir-1685|Scott Moir CM OLY]] |Olympic Ice Dancer | |- |[[B%C3%A9liveau-64|Joseph Jean Arthur Béliveau]] |Hockey Hall of Fame | |- |[[Fox-4591|Terrance Stanley (Terry) Fox]] |Athlete |[[#Humanitarian|Humanitarian]] |- |[[Longboat-1|Thomas Charles Longboat]] |Athlete |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |[[Manson-2082|Xul-si-malt Manson (1879-1912)]] |Soccer |[[#First Peoples|First Peoples]] |- |} |- |}

    Canada Mining Disasters Team

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    [[:Project:Disasters| Disasters Project]] > [[:Space:Mining_Disasters| Mining Disasters]] > '''Canada Mining Disasters Team''' ==Welcome to the Canada Mining Disasters Team== *Team Leader: [[Crawford-15512| Amy Gilpin]] *Team Members: This is an index to all mining disasters in Canada. ==Canada Mining Disasters by Province== ===Alberta=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Alberta Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Colliery/Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Casualties''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|31 October 1941 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[:Space:Brazeau Mine Disaster 1941| Brazeau Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Nordegg, Alberta ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|9 December 1935 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| [[:Space:Coalhurst Mine Disaster 1935| Coalhurst Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Coalhurst, Alberta ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|16 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|19 June 1914 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[:Space:Hillcrest Mine Disaster 1914| Hillcrest Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Hillcrest, Alberta ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|189 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- |} |} ===British Columbia=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''British Columbia Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Colliery/Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Casualties''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|3 May 1887 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[:Space:Nanaimo Mine Disaster 1887| Nanaimo Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Nanaimo, BC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|150 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|22 May 1902 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[:Space:Coal Creek Mine Disaster 1902| Coal Creek Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fernie, BC ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|128 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"| Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|15 March 1905 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[:Space:Cumberland Mine Disaster 1905| Cumberland Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Cumberland, BC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|64 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|15 February 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Cumberland_Mine_Disaster_1901| Cumberland Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Union Bay, BC ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|64 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Coal Mine Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 January 1888 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Wellington_Mine_Disaster_1888| Wellington Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Nanaimo, BC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|60 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|22 March 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[:Space:Britannia Mine Disaster 1915| Britannia Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Britannia Beach, BC ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|56 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mine Collapse/Landslide |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 August 1930 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[:Space:Blakeburn Mine Disaster 1930| Blakeburn Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Coalmont, BC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|45 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|5 April 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[:Space:Coal Creek Mine Disaster 1917| Coal Creek Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Fernie, BC ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|34 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|8 February 1923 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[:Space:Comox No. 4 Mine Disaster 1923| Comox No. 4 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Comox, BC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|33 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|5 October 1909 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[:Space:Extension Mine Disaster 1909| Extension Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Ladysmith, BC ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|32 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|8 August 1916 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[:Space:Michel Mine Disaster 1916| Michel Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Michel, BC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|24 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|30 June 1884 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Wellington_Mine_Disaster_1884| Wellington Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Nanaimo, BC ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|23 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 May 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[:Space:Reserve Mine Disaster 1915| Reserve Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Reserve, BC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|22 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|9 February 1915 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[:Space:South Wellington Mine Disaster 1915| South Wellington Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|South Wellington, BC ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|19 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Flooding |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 August 1922 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[:Space:Comox No. 4 Mine Disaster 1922| Comox No. 4 Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Comox, BC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|15 to 18 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|10 September 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[:Space:Protection Island Mine Disaster 1918| Protection Island Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Namaimo, BC ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|17 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cage Malfunction |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|30 September 1901 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[:Space:Extension Mine Disaster 1901| Extension Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Ladysmith, BC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|16 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|15 July 1903 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Cumberland_Mine_Disaster_1903| Cumberland Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Cumberland, BC ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|16 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|18 November 1904 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[:Space:Carbonado Mine Disaster 1904| Carbonado Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Morrissey, BC ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|14 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- |} |} ===North-West Territories=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''North-West Territories Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Colliery/Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Casualties''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|29 April 1903 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Frank Mine Disaster 1903| Frank Coal Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Frank, North-West Territories ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|36 (of 90+) ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Landslide |- |} |} ===Nova Scotia=== {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Nova Scotia Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Colliery/Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Casualties''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|21 February 1891 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Springhill Mine Disaster 1891| Springhill Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Springhill, Nova Scotia ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|125 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|23 January 1918 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[:Space:Albion Mine Disaster 1918| Albion Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Stellarton, Nova Scotia ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|89 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|13 May 1873 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Drummond Colliery Disaster 1873| Drummond Colliery]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Westville, Nova Scotia ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|70 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|25 July 1917 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Dominion No. 12 Mine Disaster| Dominion Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|New Waterford, Nova Scotia ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|65 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|27 November 1880 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Albion Mine Disaster 1880| Albion Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Stellarton, Nova Scotia ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|50 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|6 December 1938 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|[[Space:Sydney Mines Mine Disaster 1938| Sydney Mines Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Sydney, Nova Scotia ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|20 ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|Mine Collapse |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|7 February 1908 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Port Hood Mine Disaster 1908| Port Hood Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Port Hood, Nova Scotia ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Explosion |- |} |} ===Ontario === {| border="1" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#B5B5B5;"|'''Ontario Mining Disasters''' {| border="1" cellpadding="8" |- style="background-color: #B5B5B5; height: 20px;" ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Date''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Colliery/Mine''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Location''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Casualties''' ! align="left" style="background:#C4A6C4;"|'''Cause''' |- ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|10 February 1928 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|[[Space:Hollinger Mine Disaster 1928| Hollinger Gold Mine]] ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|Timmins, Ontario ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"|39 ! align="left" style="background:#EADBEA;"| |- |} |} ==Team Resource Links== ===Canada Mining Museums=== *[http://mininghalloffame.ca/about/the_mining_industry The Canadian Mining Hall of Fame - About] *[https://www.google.com/search?q=mining+museums+in+canada&oq=mining+museums+in+canada&aqs=chrome..69i57j69i64.6870j0j7&sourceid=chrome&ie=UTF-8 mining museums in canada - Google Search] ===Canada Genealogy Resources=== *[https://www.genealogytoday.com/articles/reader.mv?ID=1036 Black Gold: Finding Coal Mining Records in Your Ancestor Hunt - Genealogy Today] *[http://raogk.wikia.com/wiki/Canada Canada | Random Acts of Genealogical Kindness Wiki | FANDOM powered by Wikia] *[http://forebears.io/canada Canada Genealogy Resources & Vital Records] *[http://anglo-celtic-connections.blogspot.com/2014/12/ancestry-additions-include-uk-coal.html Canada's Anglo-Celtic Connections: Ancestry Additions Include UK, Coal Mining Accidents and Deaths Index, 1700-1950] *[http://www.islandnet.com/~cghl/region.php?cat=British+Columbia Canadian Genealogy and History Links] *[http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~goudied/history.html Canadian Genealogy and History Links - History] *[https://www.cyndislist.com/mining/records/ Cyndi's List - Mining & Miners - Records: Employment, Fatalities, etc.] *[https://www.cyndislist.com/mining/records/ Cyndi's List - Mining & Miners - Records: Employment, Fatalities, etc.] *[http://www.explorenorth.com/ ExploreNorth.com - Your Gateway to the North] *[http://www.pottsvillelibrary.org/genie.htm Genealogy and Local History Materials at the Pottsville Free Public Library] *[https://osterhout.info/online-resources/websites-by-subject/geneaology/ Genealogy Resources – Osterhout Free Library] *[http://www.canadiangenealogy.net/lovell/ Lovell's Gazetteer of British North America] *[http://cangenealogy.com/pg/pggs_library_holdings.htm pggs_library_holdings] *[http://www.johndreid.com/home/publications/ Publications | John D Reid website] *[http://www.annemurraycentre.com/AcadianRoots/tabid/59/Default.aspx The Anne Murray Centre > Acadian Roots] *[http://www.kenora.net/manitoba/links.htm The Canadian Tree, geneology links] *[http://www.uxlib.com/?title=links_genealogy Uxbridge Public Library » Genealogy Research Links] *[http://www.genesreunited.co.uk/boards/board/genealogy_chat/thread/888925?page=1 Welsh Valleys Coal miners - Genealogy Chat - Boards - Genes Reunited] *[https://www.aadnc-aandc.gc.ca/eng/1100100027388/1100100027390 History of Giant Mine]

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    [[Category:Canada Project]] [[Category:Canada]] [[Category:Canada, Notables]] [[Category:To-Do Lists]] [[Category: Notables]] [[Category:Challenges]] [[Category:Connectors Project]] ==Canada Project Notables Team== Part of the Canada Project's [[Space:Canada:_Managed_Profiles_Team|Managed Profiles Team]] '''Team Leader:''' [[Butler-21232|Russell Butler]] '''Team Members:''' # [[Carlson-1933|David Carlson - Saskatchewan]] # [[Johnstone-588|Judith Chidlow - Alberta]] # [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels - Ontario]] # [[Evans-29543|Matthew Evans - New Brunswick/Nova Scotia]] # [[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]] # [[Doherty-2064|Melanie McComb]] # [[Nass-24|Kathryn Penner - Prince Edward Island]] # [[Hyderman-1|Kandita Post]] # [[Legault-909|Gilberte Renaud]] # [[Rogers-37048|Paula Rogers]] # [[Rutherford-448|Dave Rutherford]] # [[Stevenson-3628|S Stevenson]] # [[Stutz-25|Judi Stutz]] # [[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins - British Columbia]] '''Starting Point as of December 15, 2022, the Canada Project had:''' # 734 project-managed profiles. # 218 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of January 10, 2023, the Canada Project had:''' # 746 project-managed profiles. # 206 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of February 9, 2023, the Canada Project had:''' # 762 project-managed profiles. # 156 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of March 17, 2023, the Canada Project had:''' # 764 project-managed profiles. # 125 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of April 18, 2023, the Canada Project had:''' # 766 project-managed profiles. # 110 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of May 17, 2023, the Canada Project had:''' # 785 project-managed profiles. # 108 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of June 10, 2023, the Canada Project had:''' # 805 project-managed profiles. # 106 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of July 11, 2023, the Canada Project had:''' # 827 project-managed profiles. # 98 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of August 6, 2023, the Canada Project had:''' # 875 project-managed profiles. # 83 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of September 21, 2023, the Canada Project had:''' # 918 project-managed profiles. # 85 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of October 9, 2023, the Canada Project had:''' # 935 project-managed profiles. # 79 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of November 7, 2023, the Canada Project had:''' # 959 project-managed profiles. # 89 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of December 2, 2023, the Canada Project had:''' # 983 project-managed profiles. # 89 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as of January 2, 2024, the Canada Project had:''' # 1016 project-managed profiles. # 83 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as February 2, 2024, the Canada Project had:''' # 1053 project-managed profiles. # 79 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as March 19, 2024, the Canada Project had:''' # 1118 project-managed profiles. # 89 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Update as April 17, 2024, the Canada Project had:''' # 1137 project-managed profiles. # 79 unconnected project-managed notable profiles. '''Goals''' # To review and improve all project-managed profiles to ensure that they have adequate sources and biographies and are connected to our main WikiTree. # To identify, review, and improve the profile of any notable Canadian that could be considered for future project management. # To identify, review, and improve Canada project-managed profiles for possible submission on upcoming [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1497540/connection-finder-planning-2023 WikiTree's Connection Finders nominations] including by increasing CC7 numbers on the profiles. # To add (until resolved) the following new maintenance categories on Canada Project managed profiles if appropriate: :: [[:Category:Canada_Project_Notables%2C_Needs_Connection|Category: Canada Project Notables, Needs Connection]] :: [[:Category:Canada_Project_Notables%2C_Needs_Biography|Category: Canada Project Notables, Needs Biography]] :: [[:Category:Canada_Project_Notables%2C_Needs_More_Sources|Category: Canada Project Notables, Needs More Sources]] '''Procedures''' # Team members may select any profile(s) on the following lists to work on. Either post a comment on this page for the team leader or send him a private message about your choice. And let the team leader know when you have finished. # Team members may also nominate other Canada project profiles for inclusion. # Some profiles may be PPP. If you are interested in working on any of those, please send the team leader a message to request to be added to the trusted list. # The choice of a connection finder will depend partly on the notable person's CC7, i.e. their connection count within seven degrees. Read here about notable connections [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Help:Notable_Connections Notable Connections]. The more connections a nominee will have, the more likely it is for all WikiTree members to find a close and interesting connection to them. So, to help the Project's nominees, please help grow their CC7. (If you want to check on someone's CC7, you can use the CC7 view App by clicking [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/beacall6/cc7_table.php Find CC7] and enter the WikiTree ID. It may take a few minutes to load each of the 7 generations. The resulting table may help to identify where relatives can be added.)) # If you see any Notables Project boxes or Notables Project stickers on profiles for Canadian notables or profiles of individuals from Canada who have Wikipedia pages, in order to populate the Canada Notables Category, please change/add the profile to have a category that reads: * {{Notables Sticker|Canada, Notables}} if the profile is not managed by the Notables Project; and * {{Notables|Canada, Notables}} if the profile is managed by the Notables Project. One of the following four options will be correct for a Canadian notable (i.e. - has a Wikipedia page; If no Wikipedia page, ask first) 1. Here is an example with a Canada box (Canada Project is a manager) and a Notables sticker (No Notables management) :{{Canada}} :== Biography == :{{Notables Sticker|Canada, Notables}} 2. Here is an example of a Canada box (Canada Project is a manager) and a Notables Box (Notables Project is a manager) where both projects manage a profile :{{Canada}} :{{Notables|Canada, Notables}} :== Biography == 3. Here is an example of a Notables box (Notables Project is a manager) :{{Notables|Canada, Notables}} :== Biography == 4. Here is an example where neither the Canada Project (no Canada box) nor the Notables Project (no Notables box) is a manager. :== Biography == :{{Notables Sticker|Canada, Notables}} == Suggest Profiles for Canada Project Management Inclusion == If you have suggestions for other profiles that should be managed, please enter the suggestions on the form at: [https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1aj-rzziFy8MqLryX-i3gl-fuEz5-m7vWuVC8vDrsMHk Canadian Managed Profiles Suggestions Form] Note: When we add the project account as a manager on a profile, it is to partner with current profile managers, never to replace them. == Team Activity == The first list represents some profiles that need work and have identified monthly birthdays or are otherwise being worked on, while the second table contains possible inclusions for upcoming Connection Finders.
    These lists will be updated regularly. === Canada Managed Notables Profiles Needing Assistance === 1.[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Tree%3Dunconnected+Manager%3DWikiTree-58&MaxProfiles=5000&SortOrder=BiDa&PageSize=500 Please review this list of unconnected Canada Project managed notables whose privacy setting is not unlisted.] (Note - It may take a few minutes to load) This list is updated weekly. 2. A more current list of profiles needing to be connected may be found here: [[:Category:Canada_Project_Notables%2C_Needs_Connection|Canada Project Notables, Need Connection]]. This list, however, includes some unlisted profiles. Each month, additional notables are added to the list. == May 2024 - Science and engineering connection challenge == The Canada Project's connection challenge for May 2024 - is open. We are highlighting 10 notable scientists and engineers that need to be connected to the Global Family Tree. Can you help by adding profiles of family members until a connection to the Global WikiTree is made? The current tree sizes as of April 25th are shown for each profile. Even if a connection is not made, adding even a single profile to a family is helpful and appreciated! In alphabetical order, the notables needing assistance are: {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="6" !|Name !|Requires !|Description !|Number of connected profiles (04/25/24) !|Number of connected profiles (04/25/24) !|Those connecting the profile include |- | '''May 2024''' || || Theme - Science and engineering || || || |- |[[Altman-1539|Sidney Altman]] || Connection || Scientist || 5 || 5 || |- |[[Claeys-409|Yvonne Brill]] || Connection || Engineer || 0 || '''Connected 4/26/24''' || Stevenson-3628 |- |[[Edson-952|Marcellus Edson]] || Connection || Chemist || 0 || '''Connected 5/1/24''' || Thompson-40998, Baskey-5 |- |[[Martius-2|Ursula Franklin]] || Connection || Scientist || 3 || 3 || |- |[[Hings-6|Donald Hings]] || Connection || Engineer || 4 || '''Connected 4/29/24''' || Hyderman-1 |- |[[Katz-1335| Josef Kates]] || Connection || Engineer || 0 || 0 || |- ||[[Leitch-693|William Leitch]] || Connection || Scientist || 2 || '''Connected 4/30/24''' || Macklem-13, Stutz-25 |- | [[Macleod-4229| John Macleod]] || Connection || Scientist || 1 || '''Connected 4/28/24''' || Entrikin-5, Nass-24 |- |[[Langford-3444|Brenda Milner]] || Connection || Scientist || 3 || '''Connected 4/27/24''' || Watkins-7379 |- |[[Smith-176815|Michael Smith]] || Connection || Scientist || 0 || 0 || |- |} == Upcoming Connection Finders == [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1661663/connection-finder-planning-2024 Connection Finders 2024] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1734980/help-find-improve-next-weeks-connection-finder-profiles-poets Poets] == Connection Finder Features for Canada Project Managed Notables == {| class="wikitable sortable" cellpadding="6" !|Name !|Date !| !|Theme !| !| |- |[[Newcomb-2152|Simon Newcomb]]||2024-4-10 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1729538/which-astronomer-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Astronomers] |- | [[Snitkovsky-1|Marty Krofft]]||2024-3-27 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1723079/which-rabbit-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Rabbits] |- | [[Villeneuve-1190|Denis Villeneuve]]||2024-3-20 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1719980/which-dune-star-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Dune] |- | [[Henson-1268|Josiah Henson]]||2024-2-21 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1707279/which-member-underground-railroad-most-closely-connected?start=20 Underground Railroad] |- | [[Farrell-514|Leone Farrell]]||2024-2-7 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1700534/which-dragon-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Sign of the Dragon] |- | [[Hébert-3828|Anne Hébert]]||2024-2-7 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1700534/which-dragon-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Sign of the Dragon] |- | [[Youakim-1|Andy Kim]]||2024-1-17 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1690359/which-1960s-musician-are-you-most-closely-connected-to 1960s Musicians] |- | [[Brown-3114|George Brown]]||2024-01-10 || [[Macdonald-1567|John Macdonald]] || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1687176/which-side-of-these-famous-feuds-are-you-closest-to Famous Feuds] |- | [[Dewhurst-148|Colleen Dewhurst]]||2024-01-03 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1682902/which-notable-born-in-24-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Notables who were born in '24] |- | [[Pinsent-135|Gordon Pinsent]]||2023-12-27 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1678864/which-notable-we-lost-in-2023-are-you-most-closely-connected Notables who died in 2023] |- | [[Benning-372|Osla Benning]]||2023-12-06 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1670328/which-world-war-ii-hero-are-you-most-closely-connected-to WW II Heros] |- | [[Trudeau-148|Pierre Trudeau]]||2023-11-15 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1661744/which-political-family-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Political Family] |- | [[Plummer-1463|Christopher Plummer]]||2023-10-25 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1653078/which-stephen-king-actor-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Stephen King actors] |- | [[Sutherland-1392|Donald Sutherland]]||2023-10-25 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1653078/which-stephen-king-actor-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Stephen King actors] |- | [[Massey-1578|Raymond Massey]]||2023-10-18 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1650726/which-screen-doctor-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Screen Doctors] |- | [[Marceau-72|Joseph Marceau]]||2023-10-11 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1647887/which-australian-convict-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Australian convicts] |- | [[Middleton-1667|Yvonne De Carlo]]||2023-10-04 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1645073/which-charlton-heston-co-star-are-you-most-closely-connected Charlton Heston and Co.] |- |[[Bird-6059|Jemmy Bird]]||2023-09-27 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1641382/which-frontier-notable-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Frontier notable] |- |[[Pariseau-127|Mother Joseph Pariseau]]||2023-09-27 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1641382/which-frontier-notable-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Frontier notable] |- |[[Radisson-1|Pierre Radisson]]||2023-09-27 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1641382/which-frontier-notable-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Frontier notable] |- | [[Ganong-12|James Ganong]]||2023-09-20 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1638558/which-famous-james-are-you-most-closely-connected-to?show=1638558#q1638558 Famous James] |- | [[Krafft-74|James Kraft]]||2023-09-20 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1638558/which-famous-james-are-you-most-closely-connected-to?show=1638558#q1638558 Famous James] |- | [[Cook-17699|Ellen Fairclough]]||2023-09-06 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1631965/which-notable-of-99-years-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Age 99 year club] |- | [[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-18|Prince Arthur]]||2023-08-30 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1628334/london-westminster-middlesex-ancestor-closely-connected London, Westminster, and Middlesex] |- | [[Rutherford-1011|Ernest Rutherford]]||2023-08-16 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1622196/cambridgeshire-huntingdonshire-notable-closely-connected Cambridgeshire and Huntingdonshire] |- | [[Bublé-4|Michael Bublé]]||2023-08-02 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1616240/which-tony-bennett-duet-singer-are-you-most-closely-connected?show=1616240#q1616240 Tony Bennett Duets] |- | [[Krall-41|Diana Krall]]||2023-08-02 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1616240/which-tony-bennett-duet-singer-are-you-most-closely-connected?show=1616240#q1616240 Tony Bennett Duets] |- | [[Lang-1734|k.d. Lang]]||2023-08-02 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1616240/which-tony-bennett-duet-singer-are-you-most-closely-connected?show=1616240#q1616240 Tony Bennett Duets] |- | [[Candy-167|John Candy]]||2023-07-19 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1609699/which-second-city-alumni-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Second City alumni] |- |[[Myers-23788|Mike Myers]]||2023-07-19 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1609699/which-second-city-alumni-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Second City alumni] |- | [[Short-2309|Martin Short]]||2023-07-19 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1609699/which-second-city-alumni-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Second City alumni] |- | [[Atwood-123|Margaret Atwood]]||2023-07-12 || ||[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1606400/which-apocalyptic-author-are-you-most-closely-connected-to?show=1606400#q1606400 Apocalyptic authors] |- | [[Morissette-86|Alanis Morissette]]||2023-06-14 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1592880/which-female-rockstar-are-you-most-closely-connected-to? Female Rockstars] |- |- | [[Lightfoot-1332|Gordon Lightfoot Jr]]||2023-05-31 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1586599/which-lightfoot-and-musician-are-you-most-closely-connected Lightfoot and Co.] |- |- | [[Murray-8988|Anne Murray]]||2023-05-31 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1586599/which-lightfoot-and-musician-are-you-most-closely-connected Lightfoot and Co.] |- |- | [[Connors-1864|Stompin' Tom Connors]]||2023-05-31 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1586599/which-lightfoot-and-musician-are-you-most-closely-connected Lightfoot and Co.] |- |[[Sachsen-Coburg_und_Gotha-17|Princess Louise]]||2023-05-17 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1581229/which-member-of-royalty-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Royalty] |- | [[Nielsen-6232|Leslie Nielsen]]||2023-04-26 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1572230/which-tv-police-officer-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Police officers on TV] |- |[[Green-25766|Lorne Greene]]||2023-04-05 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1561845/which-colorful-character-are-you-most-closely-connected-to?show=1561845#q1561845 Colorful Names] |- |[[Fields-5547|John Charles Fields]]||2023-03-15 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1550854/which-mathematician-are-you-most-closely-connected-to?show=1550854#q1550854 Mathematicians ] |- |[[Colville-211|Alex Colville]] ||2023-03-08 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1547702/which-rabbit-are-you-most-closely-connected-to?show=1547702#q1547702 Year of the Rabbit] |- | [[Sutherland-1393|Kiefer Sutherland]] ||2023-03-01 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1544546/which-notable-legacy-are-you-most-closely-connected-to?show=1544546#q1544546 Notable Children of Notables] |- |[[Fortune-682|Rose Fortune]] ||2023-02-22 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1541680/closely-connected-freedman-bureau-friday-wikitree-challenge Former Enslaved Notables] |- |- |[[Bell-115|Alexander Graham Bell]]||2023-01-25 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523434/improve-weeks-connection-finder-profiles-scottish-notables?show=1523434#q1523434 Scottish Notables] |- |- | [[Carrey-3|Jim Carrey]]||2023-01-18 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523437/which-notable-ontarian-are-you-most-closely-connected-to?show=1523437#q1523437 Featured Ontarians] |- |- | [[Lightfoot-1332|Gordon Lightfoot Jr]]||2023-01-18 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523437/which-notable-ontarian-are-you-most-closely-connected-to?show=1523437#q1523437 Featured Ontarians] |- |- | [[Gowanlock-108|Jenny Kidd Trout]]||2023-01-18 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523437/which-notable-ontarian-are-you-most-closely-connected-to?show=1523437#q1523437 Featured Ontarians] |- |- | [[Trudeau-195|Justin Trudeau]]||2023-01-18 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1523437/which-notable-ontarian-are-you-most-closely-connected-to?show=1523437#q1523437 Featured Ontarians] |- |- | [[Rosberg-27|Barbara Frum]]||2023-01-11 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1519574/which-barbara-are-you-most-closely-connected-to Individuals named Barbara] |- |- | [[Dion-75|Celine Dion]] || 2022-12-28 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1511875/which-incredible-female-vocalist-are-most-closely-connected Female vocalists] |- |- | [[Lockhart-5227|Gene Lockhart]] || 2022-12-21 || || [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508876/which-classic-christmas-film-star-are-most-closely-connected Classic Christmas Movie Stars] |- |} == Canadian Notables pages == :[[:Category:Canada%2C_Notables|Categories of Notable Canadians]] :[[Space:Canada_Managed_Profiles_-_General|Canada Managed Profiles - General]] : The following pages have been created by some of the regional teams to track work on Notables by those teams. The Canada Project Notables Team intends to only work on Notables which are managed by the project. : [[Space:Alberta_Notable_People| Alberta Notable People]] : [[Space:British_Columbia_Notables| British Columbia Notables]] : [[Space:Manitoba_Team|Manitoba Team]] : [[Space:Nova_Scotia_Team|Nova Scotia Team]] : [[Space:Notable_Ontarians| Notable Ontarians]] : [[Space:Prince_Edward_Island_Notables|Prince Edward Island Notables]] == Other Pages of Canadians == :[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_inductees_of_Canada%27s_Walk_of_Fame Inductees of the Canada Walk of Fame] :[[:Category:Persons_of_National_Historic_Significance]] :Wikipedia: [[wikipedia:List_of_Canadians|List of Canadians]] :[[Space:Who_Do_You_Think_You_Are_-_Canada|Who Do You Think You Are - Canada]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Chief_Justices_of_Canada Chief Justices of Canada]

    Canada Project Source Citations

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    [[Category:Canada Project]] Here are some templates for adding citations for commonly used Canadian sources. To use these templates fill in the blanks and replace the items in ALL CAPS with the information from the record. Do not use ALL CAPS in your citations. Additional info such as birth date, names of parents and/or spouse can be added to the citations from the form, if available. : '''Note: This is a work in progress. Your feedback is welcomed and appreciated!''' :: Contact: [[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] with your suggestions or comments. == National Resources == === Library and Archives Canada === : [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/search-collections/pages/search-the-collection.aspx Library and Archives Canada] has a wealth of genealogical records including census, military and naturalization records. ==== Census ==== : Census search (2023): https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Census/Index * '''YEAR Census''': "Census of Canada, ____," online database with images. Entry for ____; Province: ____, District: NAME/NUMBER, Sub-District: NAME/NUMBER, Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: ____, Line: ____, Microfilm reel: ____, Image: ____, ID: ____. Library and Archives Canada: Censuses (URL : accessed DATE). : Note: Different census years have different information taken. The above can be adjusted based on the info provided. : Sample: * '''1861 Census''': "Census of 1861 (Canada East, Canada West, Prince Edward Island, New Brunswick and Nova Scotia)," online database with images. Entry for Jacob Kreamer (age 42); Province: Canada West (Ontario), District: Wentworth, 41, Sub-district: Ancaster, 2, Reference: RG31 - Statistics Canada, Page: 53, Line: 15-20, Microfilm reel: C-1085, Image: 4108432_00118, ID: 45221563. Library and Archives Canada: Censuses (https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record?app=census&IdNumber=45221563 : accessed 17 Oct 2023). ==== Military ==== ===== Personnel Records of the First World War ===== : [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/personnel-records/Pages/personnel-records.aspx Personnel Records of the First World War search page] * '''Military''': "Personnel Records of the First World War," database with images, Entry for ____; Regimental Number: ____, Date of Birth: ____, Reference: ____, Item Number: ____, Record Group: Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF). [URL Service Record PDF] Library and Archives Canada, Military Heritage, First World War (URL : accessed DATE). : Sample: * '''Military''': "Personnel Records of the First World War," database with images, Entry for John Watkins; Regimental Number: 931499. Date of Birth: 1897-01-19. Reference: RG 150, Accession 1992-93/166, Box 10125 - 18. Item Number: 301389. Record Group: Canadian Expeditionary Force (CEF). [http://central.bac-lac.gc.ca/.item/?op=pdf&app=CEF&id=B10125-S018 Service Record PDF] Library and Archives Canada, Military Heritage, First World War (http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/first-world-war/personnel-records/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=301389 : accessed November 04, 2018). ===== Royal Canadian Navy Service Ledger Sheets, 1910 to 1941 ===== : [https://library-archives.canada.ca/eng/collection/research-help/military-heritage/pages/royal-canadian-navy-ledger-1910-1941.aspx Royal Canadian Navy Service Ledger Sheets, 1910 to 1941] * '''Military''': "Royal Canadian Navy Service Ledger Sheets, 1910 to 1941," database with images, Entry for ____; Date of birth: ____, Occupation: ____, Service number: ____, Reference: ____. Library and Archives Canada, Military Heritage, First World War (URL : accessed DATE). * '''Military''': "Royal Canadian Navy Service Ledger Sheets, 1910 to 1941," database with images, Entry for Arthur Edward Hume; Date of birth: 1896-12-22, Occupation: Fireman, Service number: VR-5353, Reference: RG 150, accession 1992-93/170, Volume 22, Item ID number: 5142. Library and Archives Canada, Military Heritage, First World War (https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/Home/Record?app=roynavled&IdNumber=15142&q=Arthur%20Edward%20hume : accessed 6 Apr 2024). ===== Service Files of the Second World War - War Dead, 1939-1947 ===== : [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/help/kia Service Files of the Second World War - War Dead, 1939-1947 search page] * '''Military''': "Service Files of the Second World War - War Dead, 1939-1947," database with images, Entry for ____; Date of Birth: ____, Date of Death: ____, Rank: ____, Unit: ____, Force: ____, Service Number: ____, Reference: ____, Volume: ____, Item Number: ____. Library and Archives Canada, Military Heritage, Second World War: 1939-1945 (URL : accessed DATE). : Sample: * '''Military''': "Service Files of the Second World War - War Dead, 1939-1947," database with images, Entry for Robert Lennox Barr; Date of Birth: 1922-02-16, Date of Death: 1944-03-22, Rank: Flight Sergeant, Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force, Force: Air, Service Number: R166590, Reference: RG 24, Volume: 24806, Item Number: 1696. Library and Archives Canada, Military Heritage, Second World War: 1939-1945 (https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/military-heritage/second-world-war/second-world-war-dead-1939-1947/Pages/item.aspx?IdNumber=1696& : accessed 23 Oct 2021). ==== Naturalization Records ==== : Sample: * '''Naturalization''': "Naturalization Records, 1915–1951," database with images, Library and Archives Canada, Genealogy and Family History (http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/citizenship-naturalization-1915-1939.aspx : accessed 17 February 2015), entry for Frances Alfred Chilcote, 1932; citing Canadian Gazette, 1932-10-12_1123. ==== Metis Scrip records ==== * '''Métis Scrip''': "Métis Scrip Records in Collection Search". Entry for ____; DESCRIPTION (near the top), "Record Information – Brief". [URL Scrip record] Library and Archives Canada (Métis Scrip Record : accessed DATE). : Sample: * '''Métis Scrip''': "Métis Scrip Records in Collection Search". Entry for Leandre St. Germain; "Scrip affidavit for St. Germain, Leandre; born: 13 August 1839; father: François St. Germain (French Canadian); mother: Louise Morand (Métis); claim no: 2666; scrip no: 12238; date of issue: 20 April 1877; amount: $160 = Demande de certificat pour St. Germain, Leandre; né(e): le 13 août 1839; père: François St. Germain (Canadien(ne) français(e)); mère: Louise Morand (Métis(se)); no de réclamation: 2666; no de certificats: 12238; date d'émission: 20 avril 1877; au montant de: 160$" Date: 1870-1885. Reference: RG15-D-II-8-a, Volume number: 1324, Microfilm reel number: C-14933. Found in: Archives / Collections and Fonds. Item ID number:1503773. [https://recherche-collection-search.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/home/record?app=fonandcol&IdNumber=1503773 Scrip record] Library and Archives Canada (Métis Scrip Record : accessed 14 May 2022). === Canadian Virtual War Memorial === * '''Memorial''': "Canadian Virtual War Memorial," Entry for: ____, DATE OF DEATH, Service Number: ____, Force: ____, Unit: ____, Division: ____. Commemorated on Page ____ of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. ____ Cemetery, LOCATION, GRAVE DETAILS. (URL : accessed DATE). : Sample: * '''Memorial''': "Canadian Virtual War Memorial," Entry for: Flight Sergeant Robert Lennox Barr, March 22, 1944, Service Number: R/166590, Force: Air Force, Unit: Royal Canadian Air Force, Division: 408 Sqdn. Commemorated on Page 243 of the Second World War Book of Remembrance. Durnbach War Cemetery, Germany, Coll. grave 8. E. 20-23. (https://www.veterans.gc.ca/eng/remembrance/memorials/canadian-virtual-war-memorial/detail/2079715?Robert%20Lennox%20Barr : accessed 23 Oct 2021). == Provincial Resources == === Alberta === : Here is the template for citations from the [https://provincialarchives.alberta.ca/how-to/find-birth-marriage-and-death-records Alberta Archives]. * '''EVENT''': "Alberta BIRTHMARRIAGEORDEATH Indexes," online database. Entry for NAME; Registration Number: NUMBER, DATE, PLACE, Birth Date: DATE. [URL _____ Certificate] (provincialarchives.alberta.ca : accessed DATE). === British Columbia === : Here are the templates for citations from the [http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy British Columbia Archives]. ==== With Image ==== * '''Birth''': "British Columbia Birth Registrations," online database with images. Entry for ____; Registration: ____, DATE, PLACE, Parents: ____ and ____. [URL Birth certificate] Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy : accessed DATE). * '''Marriage''': "British Columbia Marriage Registrations," online database with images. Entry for ____ and ____; Registration: ____, DATE, PLACE, Groom's parents: ____ and ____, Bride's parents: ____ and ____. [URL Marriage certificate] Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy : accessed DATE). * '''Death''': "British Columbia Death Registrations," online database with images. Entry for _____; Registration: _____, DATE, PLACE, Age at Death:__, Birth: DATE, PLACE, Spouse: ____, Parents: ____ and ____. [URL Death certificate] Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy : accessed DATE). : Note: Adding additional information from the certificate is, of course, optional but can be very helpful. This might be names of parents and/or spouse and birth date and place. : Sample: * '''Death''': "British Columbia Death Registrations," online database with images. Entry for Alice Maud Churchland; Registration: 1975-09-007079, 1975-04-30, Vancouver, Age at Death: 84, Birth: 10 Mar 1891, Birmingham, England, Spouse: John Churchland, Parents: James Montgomery and Emely Stone. [https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Image/Genealogy/6ada07a8-c2c8-4857-adba-90d320fff807 Death certificate] Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy : accessed 29 Oct 2022). ==== Without Image ==== * '''Birth''': "British Columbia Birth Registrations," online database with images. Entry for NAME; Registration: ____, DATE, PLACE. Not digitized. Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy : accessed DATE) * '''Baptism''': "British Columbia Baptisms," online database. Entry for NAME; BC Archives Mfilm: FILMNUMBER - not available at BC Archives, CHURCH, DATE, PLACE, Birth date: BIRTHDATE, Birth place: BIRTHPLACE, Father: FATHER, Mother: MOTHER. Not digitized. Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy : accessed DATE). * '''Marriage''': "British Columbia Marriage Registrations," online database with images. Entry for NAME and NAME; Registration: ____, DATE, PLACE. Not digitized. Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy : accessed DATE). * '''Death''': "British Columbia _____ Registrations," online database with images. Entry for _____; Registration: _____, DATE, PLACE, Age at Death: __. Not digitized. Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy : accessed DATE). : Sample: * '''Death''': "British Columbia Death Registrations," online database with images. Entry for Teru Takahashi; Registration: 1918-09-188306, 1918-03-22, Revelstoke, Age at Death: 33. Not digitized. Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy : accessed 24 Apr 2021). Or you can link to the search by Registration Number: * '''Death''': "British Columbia _____ Registrations," online database with images. Entry for _____; Registration: [URL FOR SEARCH BY REG NO. _____], DATE, PLACE, Age at Death: __. Not digitized. Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy : accessed DATE). : Sample: * '''Death''': "British Columbia Birth Registrations," online database with images. Entry for George William Bentley; Registration: [http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy/Results?as.type_birth=true&as.registration_num=1897-09-026898 1897-09-026898], 1897-12-16, Victoria. Not digitized. Royal British Columbia Museum: BC Archives (https://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy : accessed 5 Jan 2022). : If using this option, please trim the URL. For example: :: http://search-collections.royalbcmuseum.bc.ca/Genealogy/Results?as.type_birth=true&as.registration_num=1897-09-026898 === Manitoba === : Here is the template for citations from the [https://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php Manitoba Vital Statistics Branch: Genealogy Searches for Unrestricted Records]. * '''EVENT''': "Genealogy Searches for Unrestricted Records, BIRTHMARRIAGEORDEATH," online database. Entry for NAME; Registration Number: NUMBER, DATE, PLACE. Manitoba Vital Statistics Agency (https://vitalstats.gov.mb.ca/Query.php : accessed DATE). * "HBCA Biographical Sheet", online database with images, Entry for Name; citing: DATA used from this source for profile. Hudson Bay Company Archives, Winnipeg, Manitoba; (URL : accessed DATE). === New Brunswick === : Here are the templates for citations from the [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA Provincial Archives of New Brunswick]. Note: use the name of the index to match the record. ==== Births ==== * '''Birth''': "NAME OF DATABASE," online database with images. Entry for _____; Registration Code: _____, DATE, PLACE. Parents: _____, [URL Birth Certificate] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick: Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141) (https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA : accessed DATE). : Samples: * '''Birth''': "RS141A1b: Index to Late Registration of Births," online database with images. Entry for James Rattary Izzard; Registration Code: 1880-I-3, 1880-10-01, Saint John, Parents: John Charles Izzard and Letitia Rattary. [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/141A1b.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=90ae0e35-0933-46c3-ba7d-4301ff846598 Birth Certificate] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick: Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141) (https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA : accessed March 30, 2019). * '''Birth''': "RS141A2/2: Index to County Birth Registers," online database with images. Entry for Stephen Albert Schofield; Registration Code: 1-1-175-146, 1888-01-30, Fairville, Saint John. Parents: Albert Schofield and Alberta Spicer. [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/141A2_2.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=4d012bec-e7e1-4821-8056-125ef5cc310f Birth certificate] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick: Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141) (https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA : accessed January 07, 2020). * '''Birth''': "RS141A5: Index to Provincial Registrations of Births," online database with images. Entry for Donal Friel; Number: 2980, Code: A5/1919, Microfilm: F25617, 1919-10-05, Moncton, Westmorland. Parents: James Friel and Maud Whetmore. [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/141A5.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=fc844ab0-d90a-4d29-81d0-ab849850892d Birth certificate] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick: Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141) (https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA : accessed 2 Jan 2022). ==== Marriages ==== * '''Marriage''': "RS141B7: Index to New Brunswick Marriages," online database with images. Entry for _____; REGISTRATION INFO PROVIDED, DATE, PLACE, Groom's parents: _____, Bride's parents: _____. [URL Marriage Certificate] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick: Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141) (https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA : accessed DATE). : Sample: * '''Marriage''': "RS141B7: Index to New Brunswick Marriages," online database with images. Entry for Durward James Mckenna (age 22) and Mary Corbett (age 22); Registration Number: 2453, Code: B4/1906, 1906-07-31, Kings, Grooms' parents: Hugh McKenna, Bride's parents: Joseph Corbett and Catherine Morrisey. [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/141B7.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=20cad1c8-561f-476c-9689-b461ce37aef1 Marriage Certificate] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick: Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141) (https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA : accessed 1 Jan 2023). ==== Deaths ==== * '''Death''': "NAME OF DATABASE," online database with images. Entry for _____; REGISTRATION INFO PROVIDED, DATE, PLACE, Birth: DATE, PLACE, Age at Death: _____, Occupation: _____, Spouse: _____, Parents: _____. [URL Death Certificate] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick: Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141) (https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA : accessed DATE). : Sample: * '''Death''': "RS141C4: Provincial Returns of Deaths," online database with images. Entry for Frances Francis; Registration Code: 1950, Reference: C4/1897, 1897-04-30, York, Age: 86. [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/141C4.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=e7d7abb3-db03-4ca2-9600-c345058e8db7 Death Certificate] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick: Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141) (https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA : accessed 3 Jun 2022). * '''Death''': "RS141C5: Index to Death Certificates," online database with images. Entry for Durwood James McKenna; Registration: 1778, Microfilm: F20870, 1960-03-04, Studholm, Kings, Birth: 9 Apr 1883, Urney, Kings, New Brunswick, Age at Death: 76 years, 11 months and 5 days, Occupation: Farmer, Spouse: Mary McKenna, Parents: Hugh McKenna and Ellen McManus. [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/141C5.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=257fa66b-bfb4-41a1-a1d3-d77a477115f8 Death Certificate] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick: Vital Statistics from Government Records (RS141) (https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/VISSE/?culture=en-CA : accessed 1 Jan 2023). : Note: Adding additional information from the certificate is, of course, optional but can be very helpful. This might be names of parents and/or spouse and birth date and place. ==== Newspaper Vital Statistics ==== * '''EVENT''': "Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics," Volume __ Number ____, Entry for ____, Date: ____, County: ____, Place: ____, Newspaper: ____. "QUOTE" [URL ____ notice] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick (https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Default.aspx?culture=en-CA : accessed DATE). : TIPS: Click on "Print Version" to get to the page for the URL, if needed. Abbreviations used: inst. = the current month and ult. (ultimo) = the previous month. : Sample: * '''Death''': "Daniel F Johnson's New Brunswick Newspaper Vital Statistics," Volume 80 Number 2677, Entry for Moses Dymond, Date: July 15 1891, County: Saint John, Place: Saint John, Newspaper: Messenger and Visitor. "d. At his residemnce Mactnaquac (York Co.) Moses Dymond, age 73, left widow and large family of sons and daughters." [https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Details.aspx?culture=en-CA&guid=09c63b12-009a-45f9-b07e-11220333d890 Death notice] Provincial Archives of New Brunswick (https://archives.gnb.ca/Search/NewspaperVitalStats/Default.aspx?culture=en-CA : accessed 9 May 2022). === Nova Scotia === : Here is the template for citations from the [https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/ Nova Scotia Archives] * '''EVENT''': "Nova Scotia Births, Marriages, and Deaths," online database with images. Entry for _____; DATE, PLACE, REGISTRATION INFO PROVIDED. [URL _____ Certificate] Nova Scotia Archives: Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics (https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/ : accessed DATE). : Sample: * '''Birth''': "Nova Scotia Births, Marriages, and Deaths," online database with images. Entry for Mildred Mae Smith, birth, November 17, 1895, Brooklyn, Hants County, Birth Registration: Year: 1895 number: 99100347, Parents: William Smith and Caroline Crowell. [https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/birth/?ID=134930 Birth Certificate] Nova Scotia Archives: Nova Scotia Historical Vital Statistics (https://archives.novascotia.ca/vital-statistics/ : accessed 30 Jul 2022). === Prince Edward Island === * '''EVENT''': "Prince Edward Island Public Archives and Records Office," online database. Entry for ____; Registration Info. [URL ____ Record] Prince Edward Island Public Archives (http://www.gov.pe.ca/parosearch/ : accessed DATE). : Sample: * '''Marriage''': "Prince Edward Island Public Archives, Marriages," online database. Entry for John Earnest Gillis and Christine MacPherson; RG19/s3/ss6: Marriage registrations, 1923, Groom's Residence: Culloden, Groom's Status: Bachelor, Bride's Residence: Hopefield, Bride's Status: Spinster. [http://www.gov.pe.ca/parosearch/vital/individual-vital-information/recordId/283086/eventType/2 Marriage Record] Prince Edward Island Public Archives (http://www.gov.pe.ca/parosearch/ : accessed 16 May 2022). === Saskatchewan === : Here is the template for citations from [http://genealogy.ehealthsask.ca/vsgs_srch.aspx Saskatchewan Vital Statistics: Genealogy Index Searches]. * '''EVENT''': "eHealth Saskatchewan, Genealogy Index Searches, BIRTHMARRIAGEORDEATH," online database. Entry for NAME; Registration Number: NUMBER, DATE, Place: PLACE, Mother: MOTHER, Father: FATHER. Government of Saskatchewan (http://genealogy.ehealthsask.ca/vsgs_srch.aspx : accessed DATE).

    Canadian British Home Children

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    [[Category:Canada Project]] [[Category:British Home Children]] This project is a sub-project of the [[Project:British_Home_Children|British Home Children Project]] and the [[Project:Canada| Canada Project]]
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    '''Canadian British Home Children'''
    The mission of the project is to add and improve profiles of Canadian British Home Children. Project members take primary responsibility for relevant profiles or family groups and work on merging duplicates, cleaning up profiles, adding sources, removing incorrect information and offer research assistance as needed. == Goals == *For each person: # All duplicates merged into lowest number # PPP added # pertaining categories added # templates added # biography cleaned up and written, using the WikiTree Style Guide (can work with Profile Improvement Project for help) # Attached family meets these goals, too # Attached to the main WikiTree family tree (ask the GFR for help) * create Free Space profiles for events, places, and other topics of genealogical interest pertaining to British Home Children * bring together WikiTreers with an interest in British Home Children, and to share resources to further research. ==Participants== Beside your name below, please keep track of what you're currently working on for this project. This is both for your own reference, and to aid collaboration amongst the project participants. Thanks! *[[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] - Leader Contact; researching my great grandmother's life as a Barnardo home child. *[[Gaulden-7|M. Gaulden]], Leader - UEL connection via Hugh McElmoyle, UEL *[[Lake-72|Kathryn Lake Hogan, U.E.]], Project Coordinator *[[Seitz-717|Carmen Ferris]] - "This particular group is of interest to me because my husband's grandfather came to Canada at age 15 from Barnardos Homes as a part of the program." *[[Kennedy-12117|Angel Kennedy]] - "My GG Mary Bennet Smith was brought to Canada in 1892 from Quarrier's Orphan Homes of Scotland to Fairknowe Home in Brockville, Ontario and then on to a peach farm in Alliston, Ontario." *[[Hawgood-21|Lisa Hawgood]] - "My great grandfather was a British home child aka barnardo boy." *[[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]] - "A few Home Children among my cousins." *[[Berkman-104|Janet Berkman]] - "My great-grandfather, [[Gear-224|Walter Gear]] (1857 - ??) was a BHC. He came to Canada with one of the first groups on the SS Prussian in 1871 with Mrs McPherson or Rye." *[[Webster-4163|Linda Wisking]] - "My grandfather was a British Home Child. He was Richard james Webster. I also have several others in my tree." *[[Adams-33861|Stephen Adams]] - My great-grandfather [[Adams-34986 | Walter Charles Adams]] and at least 3 of his siblings were in care with Barnardo's. Walter was sent to Canada in 1902. I have yet to locate his siblings. *[[Carlson-1933|David Carlson]] - Interest in children from the Liverpool Sheltering Home for Destitute Children that were sent to the Knowlton Receiving Home in Knowlton, Quebec. *[[Davies-5942|Stephen Davies]] working on my Great Uncle [[Hough-3313|Thomas Henry Hough]] *[[James-15049|Christol James]] - My grandmother [[Levick-115|Clarice Levick]] and her brother [[Levick-129|Ernest Levick]] were Barnardo Children. Three other collateral family members in my tree also immigrated to Ontario, Canada as 'Barnardo' home children. ==Project Sticker== If you would like, you may add the Project Sticker to the profiles you manage that belong to this sub-project. This Sticker is for all persons who have been identified as a British Home Child. If you have a profile that needs to be Project Protected please contact Mags. Sample usage: {{British Home Child Sticker|location=Children Transported to Canada}} {{British Home Child Sticker|location=Children Transported to Canada}}

    ==Sub-Projects== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Sub-Project''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Project Coordinator''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Project Space Page''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''G2G link to Discussion''' |- | | | | | |- |None |None |No |N/A | |- |}
    ===Proposed Sub-Teams=== * The Barnardo Home ===Team Space Pages Template=== Please use this Template Page to create any sub-project space pages. Please leave the structure and no-project specific information in place while adding project specific information and graphics into the formatted page. *[[:Space:British_Home_Children_Sub_Project_Page_Template]] ==Tasks== * Pick a letter and start working through the [http://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/home-children-1869-1930/immigration-records/Pages/search.aspx LAC Database], search for a letter with an asterisk, A* to get a list of A surnames. If you use only the letter A you will get a listing of Children with probable names who were given the letter A. Add them to WikiTree, but be sure to check for duplicates. * Identify Profiles in need of project treatment * Add resources to the list below * Add (or find) notables, give profile project treatment {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" |- ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''LAC List''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Search Parameter''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Start-End''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#4682B4;"|'''Completed''' |- |Home Child. Imm. Records 1869-1932 |A* |Allan-Vallis to |Mags | |- |Home Child. Imm. Records 1869-1932 |B |B | | |- |}
    == British Home Children Categories == * [[:Category:Children_Transported_to_Canada]] * [[:Category:Ontario]] * [[:Category: Barnardo Home]] * [[:Category:Middlemore_Home]] * [[:Category:British_Immigration_and_Colonization_Association]] * [[:Category:Crusade_of_Rescue]] == British Home Children Free-Space Pages == === Related WikiTree Projects, Free-Space Pages and Categories === ==Resources== :* [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/home-children-1869-1930/immigration-records/Pages/search.aspx Search The LAC Database] :* [https://canadianbritishhomechildren.weebly.com/ Canadian British Home children] :* [http://www.britishhomechildrenregistry.com/ Canadian British Home Children Registry] :* [https://www.bac-lac.gc.ca/eng/discover/immigration/immigration-records/home-children-1869-1930/Pages/home-children.aspx Home Children 1869-1930 at Library Archives Canada] :* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Home_Children Home children on WikiPedia] :* [https://www.britishhomechildren.com/ British Home Children] :* [https://www.canadashistory.ca/explore/settlement-immigration/history-spotlight-british-home-children Canada's History Magazine ''History Spotlight: British Home Children''] :* [https://web.archive.org/web/20140712045621/http://basementgeographer.com/british-home-children/ British Home Children, the Basement Geographer] :* [http://freepages.rootsweb.com/~britishhomechildren/genealogy/ British Home children on Rootsweb] :* [https://web.archive.org/web/20181115225403/http://retirees.uwaterloo.ca/~marj/genealogy/homeadd.html Young Immigrants to Canada, University of Waterloo] ==In Print== :* Mystic London: or, Phases of occult life in the metropolis, by Reverend Charles Maurice Davies, D.D., John W. Lovell company, New York, 1875. [https://www.gutenberg.org/ebooks/25619 Read Free]. An early 1870s account of children going from London to Canada (Chapter 3 most relevant though 1 and 2 give some background) :* [https://canadianbritishhomechildren.weebly.com/uploads/3/9/3/2/3932259/2017_waif_update.pdf 2017, Perry Snow's book ''Neither Waif nor Stray - The Search for a Stolen Identity'']. Free PDF that gives details on the life of a BHC. ==Sources==

    Canadian Cemeteries Team

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    #REDIRECT [[Project:Cemeterist]] [[Category:Canada, Cemeteries]] Welcome to the Canadian Cemeteries Team, part of the Western Hemisphere Cemeteries Co-op in the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. The goal of this team is to document the final resting place of people buried across Canada and to oversee the categories and space-pages relating to the cemeteries in which they are buried. If you'd like to join the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]] or the African Cemeteries Team, please see the [[Project:Global Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries]] Project page for more information on how to join. ==Membership== :'''Team Leader''': TBD :'''Team Members''': [[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] | [[Redford-508|Rae Santema]] | [[Davis-50681|Connie Davis]] | [[Settler-23|Karen Smith]] | [[Nass-24|Kathryn Penner]] | [[Crosby-2232|Marlene Crosby]] | [[Pyne-84|Nina Pyne]] | [[Chenevert-56|Lyne Trott]] | [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] | [[Mills-4919|Jonathan Mills]] | [[Truslove-58|Elaine James]] | [[Svihra-6|Anne Svihra]] | [[Adam-1498|Christopher Adam]] | [[Cormier-1949|Marcel Cormier]] | [[Stewart-35389|Marilyn Stewart]] | [[Stewart-35389|Marilyn Stewart]] | [[Ellis-6095|Dawn Ellis]] | [[Coombs-1783|Pauline Coombs]] ==Progress Pages & Categories== :[[Space:Alberta Cemeteries Progress|Alberta Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:Alberta, Cemeteries]] :[[Space:British Columbia Cemeteries Progress|British Columbia Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:British Columbia, Cemeteries]] :[[Space:Manitoba Cemeteries Progress|Manitoba Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:Manitoba, Cemeteries]] :[[Space:New Brunswick Cemeteries Progress|New Brunswick Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:New Brunswick, Cemeteries]] :[[Space:Newfoundland and Labrador Cemeteries Progress|Newfoundland and Labrador Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:Newfoundland and Labrador, Cemeteries]] :[[Space:Northwest Territories Cemeteries Progress|Northwest Territories Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:Northwest Territories, Cemeteries]] :[[Space:Nova Scotia Cemeteries Progress|Nova Scotia Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:Nova Scotia, Cemeteries]] :[[Space:Ontario Cemeteries Progress|Ontario Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:Ontario, Cemeteries]] :[[Space:Prince Edward Island Cemeteries Progress|Prince Edward Island Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:Prince Edward Island, Cemeteries]] :[[Space:Québec Cemeteries Progress|Québec Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:Québec, Cemeteries]] :[[Space:Saskatchewan Cemeteries Progress|Saskatchewan Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:Saskatchewan, Cemeteries]] :[[Space:Yukon Cemeteries Progress|Yukon Cemeteries Progress]] | [[:Category:Yukon, Cemeteries]]

    Canadian Connectors

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    [[Category:Challenges Teams]] == Welcome to the Canadian Connectors Challenge Team == '''Not looking for the Canadian Connectors? Here are the links for our other Canadian teams, the [[Space:Team_Canada|Canada Cleanup Crew]] (Clean-A-Thon) and [[Space:Mighty_Maple_Leaves|Mighty Maple Leaves]] (Source-A-Thon).''' ===Introduction=== This is the Team Page for the Connect-A-Thon!! Help us by '''creating''' and '''connecting''' Canadian profiles!! Add this template {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Canadian Connectors|year=2024}} to create a Connect-a-Thon sticker for your profile. ([[Template:Connect-a-Thon||More details on the sticker are here]]) This is what the sticker will look like '''>>''' {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Canadian Connectors|year=2024}} If you wish you can also indicate how many profiles you have added with a small edit {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Canadian Connectors|year=2022|profiles=24}}, which will change your sticker to this '''>>''' {{Connect-a-Thon|team=Canadian Connectors|year=2024|profiles=24}} === Where To Start === #Find Unconnected Profiles in your Watchlist (My WikiTree '''>''' Watchlist '''>''' Unconnected) #The '''[[:Category:Canada%2C_Needs_Profiles_Created|Category: Canada, Needs Profiles Created]]''' Maintenance Category has several profiles that need other profiles created, for parents, siblings, spouses, or children #Each Province also has a ''Needs Profiles Created'' category === Other Links === #Read the [[Help:Connect-a-Thon|Help:Connect-a-Thon]] page for any questions you have or see the Tracking Progress table to see how we are doing! #[[Help:Unconnected|Help: Unconnected]] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/Team.htm Progress by Team] #[https://plus.wikitree.com/Challenges/ConnectAThon/TeamAndUser.htm Progress by Team & User] #Use [https://apps.wikitree.com/apps/nelson3486/brickwalls/ Jamie Nelson's Brickwall App] to find brickwalls in your family tree. #See this [[Space:WikiTree_Connect-a-Thon_Tutorial|Connect-a-Thon Tutorial]] by Mindy Silva == April 2024 == === Links === :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1717455/have-you-registered-for-our-april-2024-connect-a-thon-yet Registration post on G2G] :[[Help:Discord|Join the Live Chat on Discord]], we are on the '''#team-canada''' channel under the '''TEAMS''' server! :[TBD G2G Chat Post] === Team Members === #[[Astle-368|Marilyn Astle]] #[[Bogues-15|Michael Bogues]] #[[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] #[[Carlson-1933|David Carlson]] #[[Chapple-854|L. Chapple]] #[[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] #[[Comte-44|Paul Comte]] #[[Conybeare_Marsh-1|Hilary Conybeare Marsh]] #[[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] #[[Enns-335|Stephanie Enns]] #[[Gabert-68|Sharon Gabert]] #[[Gahan-142|Kelsie Sullivan]] #[[Gélinas-531|Anne-Marie Gélinas]] #[[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]] #[[Hambleton-72|Anne Krallman]] #[[Johnstone-588|Judith Chidlow]] #[[Lapointe-1933|Vicki Lapointe]] #[[Macklem-13|Liza Gervais]] #[[Ramsay-4472|Robin Ramsay]] #[[Schweger-2|Culley Schweger Bell]] #[[Skillings-87|Wendy Taylor]] #[[Stevenson-3628|S Stevenson]] #[[Sutherland-4166|Keenan Sutherland]] #[[Thompson-40998|Shirley Gilbert]] #[[Wallace-14939|Jason Wallace]] #[[Warren-21178|Donna Henley]] #[[Wilson-61615|v. Wilson]] == January 2024 == ===Links=== :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1674015/have-you-registered-for-the-january-2024-connect-a-thon-yet Registration post on G2G] :[[Help:Discord|Join the Live Chat on Discord]], we are on the '''#team-canada''' channel under the '''TEAMS''' server! :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1688605/canadian-connectors-connect-a-thon-team-chat-january-2024 G2G Chat Post] === Team Members === (edited to place in alphabetical order) #[[Astle-368|Marilyn Astle]] #[[Bogues-15|Michael Bogues]] #[[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] #[[Carlson-1933|David Carlson]] #[[Claus-196|Jill Claus]] #[[Comte-44|Paul Comte]] #[[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] #[[Demman-2|Forrest Demman]] #[[Despault-1|Dianne Despault]] #[[Embleton-89|Jane Embleton]] #[[Evans-29543|Matthew Evans]] #[[Gélinas-531|Anne-Marie Gélinas]] #[[Genest-38|Cheryl Mitchell]] #[[Gillies-1895|Anonymous Gillies]] #[[Haché-814|Joe Haché]] #[[Lake-72|Kathryn Lake Hogan]] #[[Lapointe-1933|Vicky Lapointe]] #[[LeBlanc-7823|Renaud Leblanc]] #[[Macklem-13|Liza Gervais]] #[[Mathieu-713|Michel Mathieu]] #[[McCormick-6233|Stuart McCormick]] #[[Moore-15841|Joyce (Moore) Hodges]] #[[Nass-24|Kathryn Penner]] #[[O'Toole-1234|S. O'Toole]] #[[Patterson-15268|Nicole Adams]] #[[Patterson-8830|Jim Patterson]] #[[Ross-19791|M Ross]] #[[Schweger-2|Culley Schweger Bell]] #[[Seymour-4621|Anne Burnham]] #[[Snook-1706|Paul Snook]] #[[Stevenson-3628|S. Stevenson]] #[[Thompson-40998|Shirley Gilbert]] #[[Wallace-14939|Jason Wallace]] #[[Warren-21178|Donna Henley]] #[[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] #[[Wilson-61615|V. Wilson]] == July 2023 == ===Links=== :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553800/have-you-registered-for-the-april-2023-connect-a-thon-yet Registration post on G2G] :[[Help:Discord|Join the Live Chat on Discord]], we are on the '''#team-canada''' channel under the '''TEAMS''' server! :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1567779/canadian-connectors-connect-a-thon-team-chat-april-2023 G2G Chat Post] === Team Members === #[[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] #[[Breen-120|Erin Breen]] #[[Hill-38992|Richard Hill]] #[[Lake-72|Kathryn Lake Hogan]] #[[Ross-19791|M Ross]] #[[Stevenson-3628|S Stevenson]] #[[Macklem-13|Liza Gervais]] #[[Carlson-1933|David Carlson]] #[[Schweger-2|Culley Schweger Bell]] #[[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] #[[Nass-24|Kathryn Penner]] #[[Evans-29543|Matthew Evans]] #[[Winter-5751|Barb Winter]] #[[Skillings-87|Wendy Taylor]] #[[Mckenzie-11393|Sheila Mckenzie]] #[[Mathieu-713|Michel Mathieu]] #[[Oncay-7|Glenn Oncay]] #[[Wilson-61615|v. Wilson]] #[[Moore-15841|Joyce Hodges]] #[[Yuill-185|Edie Yuill]] #[[Fortin-2840|y Fortin]] #[[Wallace-14939|Jason Wallace]] #[[Gahan-142|Kelsie Sullivan]] #[[Arundel-166|Anita Meek]] #[[Chapple-854|L. Chapple]] #[[Warren-21178|Donna Henley]] #[[Bea-38|Tiffy Funtos]] #[[Thoreson-98|Joshua Thoreson]] #[[Astle-368|Marilyn Astle]] #[[Bogues-15|Michael Bogues]] #[[Seymour-451|Anne Burnham]] #[[Patterson-15268|Nicole Adams]] #[[Sharrow-154|Will Icenhour]] #[[Spencer-17769|Bekka Spencer]] #[[Gullison-3|Aaron Gullison]] #[[Lavoie-74|Liander Lavoie]] #[[Goodrich-7022|Goodrich Goodrich]] #[[Plourde-625|Karen Plourde]] #[[Gamble-2716|Darryl Gamble]] #[[Kelley-3737|Wanda Kelley]] #[[MacLeod-2643|Stephen MacLeod]] #[[Thompson-40998|Shirley Gilbert]] #[[Blanchard-5496|Rod Blanchard]] #[[Comte-44|Paul Comte]] #[[Embleton-89|Jane Embleton]] == April 2023 == ===Links=== :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1553800/have-you-registered-for-the-april-2023-connect-a-thon-yet Registration post on G2G] :[[Help:Discord|Join the Live Chat on Discord]], we are on the '''#team-canada''' channel under the '''TEAMS''' server! :[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1567779/canadian-connectors-connect-a-thon-team-chat-april-2023 G2G Chat Post] === Team Members === #[[Daniels-2254|Christine Daniels]] #[[Carlson-1933|David Carlson]] #[[Lavoie-74|Liander Lavoie]] #[[Stevenson-3628|S Stevenson]] #[[Warren-21178|Donna Henley]] #[[Skillings-87|Wendy Taylor]] #[[Watkins-7379|Peggy Watkins]] #[[Hill-38992|Richard Hill]] #[[Clarke-11007|Greg Clarke]] #[[Evans-29543|Matthew Evans]] #[[Macklem-13|Liza Gervais]] #[[Nass-24|Kathryn Penner]] #[[Gates-3086|Steve Gates]] #[[Wallace-14939|Jason Wallace]] #[[Chapple-854|L. 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    Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalion

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    [[Category: Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalion]] [[Category: Canada, World War I]] *[[Space:Canada_in_The_Great_War|Canada in the Great War]] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Project:The_Great_War_1914-1918 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Photos-686.png] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Great_War_1914-1918 https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Photos-715.png] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Great_War_Resource_page https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Photos-899.png] [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Allied_Powers_in_The_Great_War https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Photos-863.png] {{Image|file=Photos-320.jpg |align=l |size=60 |caption= }} {{Image|file=Photos-724.jpg |align=r |size=60 |caption= }}

    Canadian Cyclist Battalion - the Great War
    {{Image|file=Photos-920.png |align=r |size=200 |caption= }} :{{Red|Ode to a Pedal Pusher}} :{{Red|We often recall the old C.C.M.}} :{{Red|The first old steed we rode}} :{{Red|With its coaster brake and the streamlined frame}} :{{Red|And one rear rack for our load.}} :{{Red|from “Ode to a Pedal Pusher” by Ted Henderson, 1st Division Cyclist Corps}} {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-489.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }} The Canadian [https://servicepub.wordpress.com/2015/02/13/stand-of-colours-of-the-canadian-corps-cyclist-battalion-association/ Servicepub.wordpress.com] - Stand of Colours of the Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalion Association Corps Cyclist Battalion was formed from the Canadian Divisional Cyclist Companies and existed from May 1916 until the battalion was disbanded on 15 November 1920. The Cyclists were a unit of [https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Brutinel Wikipedia] - Brigadier-General Raymond BrutinelBrigadier-General Raymond Brutinel’s “Independent Force” known as the Canadian Automobile Machine Gun Brigade or “Brutinel’s Brigade” the Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalion distinguished themselves in the 100-Day offensive which brought the end of the First World War, Canadian soldiers extensively used Bicycles in world war one, for quick transport of men and supplies, etc.The Canadian cyclist Battalion was formed to carry out Intelligence work with the Canadian Expeditionary Force. New cyclist companies were formed with each of the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Divisions.[http://www.canadaatwar.ca/forums/showthread.php?t=2673 Canada at War] - Canadian Cyclist Battalion the Great War October 14, 1914 the first Canadian Cyclist Company sailed for England with the 1st Canadian Division with ranks that had volunteered for the Cyclist unit from most of the battalions. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-482.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption= }} The cyclists had a very intensive course which consisted of musketry, bombing, and bayonet fighting along side the highly specialized role of learning signalling and topography techniques, range-finding, tactics and the use of Lewis guns. In the the early years of the war, at first the Corps carried out traffic control, sapping and mining, trench guide, listening posts, battalion runners and despatch riding duties. Because of the nature of the Corps duties it was very hard to keep track of them, so by May 1916 the various companies were reorganized into Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalions. The Cyclists spent from four to six weeks in the lines under intense fire which caused a higher casualty rate. {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-481.jpg |align=r |size=220 |caption= }} During the last months of the war they formed a very important link between the Infantry and Cavalry also keeping in constant touch with the retreating enemy. The cyclists duties along with reconnaissance duties, proved more dangerous than the early work they had undertaken. 23% of the Cyclists had been killed their nickname became "Suicide Battalions". By the time the war [http://cyclingmagazine.ca/sections/news/remembrance-day-special-canadian-corps-cyclist-battalion/ Cycling Magazine.ca] - Remembrance Day special: Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalionwas over the Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalion had fought at Ypres, Vimy Ridge and Passchendaele. It was reported that a Canadian cyclist, Garnet W. Durham of Regina, was the first Allied soldier to cross the Bonn Bridge into Germany following the armistice of November 1918. === Current Project Goals: === The Canadian government may be honouring the unit in 2018, and we're trying to find as many descendants of those men as possible, as they would likely be interested to learn about these honours. We currently have a few Canadian Expeditionary Force Divisional Cyclist documents from 1915 that list those who were apart of the Battalion. 1) Divisional Cyclist Companyhttp://data2.archives.ca/e/e444/e011087840.pdf 2) 2nd Divisional Cyclist Corpshttp://data2.archives.ca/e/e444/e011087841.pdf 3) Divisional Cyclists 1st, 2nd and 3rd Reinforcing Draftshttp://data2.archives.ca/e/e444/e011087842.pdf We are using them as part of the foundation for our research to add them to this site and to be able to also locate their living family members. These family members can contact any of the project managers, our Facebook group (Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalion Descendants' Reunion), or can send an email (cyclistbattalion@gmail.com) to connect with other descendants, etc. We'll add who we currently know and as many as possible along the way, and hope we can get some help from the community as well for our project. Thank you! '''Sources''' '''See also''' *[http://www.canadiangreatwarproject.com/WarDiaries/diarySummaryLocation.asp?Unit=Canadian%20Corps%20Cyclist%20Battalion Canada Great War project] - Canadian Corps Cyclist Battalion *[http://www.torontopubliclibrary.ca/search.jsp;jsessionid=NtIPeT3kKHGR6sNl2TS37Q__?Ntt=Canadian+Corps+Cyclist+Battalion.&Ntk=Subject_Search_Interface Toronto public Library] - Canadian Corps Battalion *[http://theprovince.com/life/world-war-1-and-world-war-2-remembering-troop-transportation The province.com] - World wars: A little known secret weapon

    Canadian Militia Regiments, Rebellions of 1837-1838

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    [[Category: Regiments of the Canadian Militia, Rebellions of 1837-1838]] '''Regiment Date Reference''' :1st and 2nd Addington Dragoons, 1st and 2nd Addington Militia, Adelaide Express Riders, American Rifles (British), Amherst Island Militia, Amherst Artillery 1838-1839 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3673, microfilm B-2916 :Bank Guard Detachments, Barnston Loyal Volunteers, Beauharnois Volunteer Cavalry, Beauharnois Loyal Volunteers, Belleville Independent Volunteer Company, Blairfindie Loyal Volunteers, Bond Head Independent Company 1837-1839 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3674, microfilm B-2917 :Brantford Cavalry Troop, Brantford Light Infantry, Brantford Volunteer Guard, Brockville Dragoons, Brockville Artillery, Brockville Independent Company, Bytown Loyal Volunteers 1838-1839 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3675, microfilm B-2976 :Camerons Volunteers, Cayerga Volunteers, Chamberly Volunteers, Chateauguay Volunteers, Chatham Volunteers, Clarenceville Volunteers, Cobourg Rifles, Cobourg Militia, Cornwall Cavalry, Cornwall Artillery, Cornwall Light Infantry, Coteau du Lac Volunteers, Cote St. George Volunteers, Cote St. Paul Volunteers 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3676, microfilm B-2977 :Dennison's Volunteers, Draper’s Volunteers, Duggans' Cavalry, Dundas Militia, Dundee Local Militia, Dunville Volunteers, Durham Militia, 2nd Durham Militia, Durham Volunteers 1832-1839 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3677, microfilm B-2995 :Essex Cavalry, Essex Militia 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3678, microfilms B-3159 and B-3160 :Frelighsburg Volunteers, Frontier Mounted Police, Frontier Light Infantry 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3679, microfilms B-3160 and B-3161 :1st & 2nd Frontenac Dragoon, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Frontenac Militia 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3680, microfilm B-3161 :Glengarry Highlanders of Lancaster, Lochiel & Williamstown, 1st, 2nd, 3rd & 4th Glengarry Militia 1838-1843 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3681, microfilms B-3161 and B-3162 :Gore Cavalry, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 5th, 6th, 8th, 10th & 11th Gore Militia, Gore Volunteers, Grand River Volunteers, 1st Grenville Militia, 2nd Grenville Sedentary Volunteers 1837-1839 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3682, microfilms B-3162 to B-3164" :Haldimand Volunteers, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Hastings Militia, Hatley Volunteers, Hemmingford Volunteers 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3683, microfilms B-3164 and B-3165 :Henryville Volunteers, Howard Volunteers, Huntingdon Cavalry, Huntingdon Volunteers, Huron Militia, Huron Volunteers 1837-1843 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3684, microfilms B-3165 and B-3166 :Incorporated Dragoons 1838-1843 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3685, microfilm B-3166 :1st Battalion Incorporated Militia 1838-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3686, microfilms B-3167 and B-3168 :1st Battalion Incorporated Militia 1841-1843 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3687, microfilms B-3168 and B-3169 :2nd Battalion Incorporated Militia 1838-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3688, microfilm B-3169 :2nd Battalion Incorporated Militia 1841-1843 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3689, microfilm B-3170 :3rd Battalion Incorporated Militia 1838-1843 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3690, microfilms B-3170 and B-3171 :4th Battalion Incorporated Militia 1838-1843 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3691, microfilms B-3171 and B-3172 :5th Battalion Incorporated Militia 1840-1843 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3692, microfilms B-3172 and B-3173 :Incorporated Militia, 1st and 2nd Coloured Companies, Coloured Company, Indian Warriors, Ingersoll Independent Company, Jerusalem Volunteers 1837-1842 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3693, microfilms B-3173 and B-3174 :Kennebeck Rangers, Kent Militia, Kildare Militia, Kilkenny Militia, Kingston Artillery 1838-1843 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3694, microfilm B-3174 :3rd Lacadie, LaCole & Hemmingford Cavalry, LaChute Volunteers, LaChine Volunteers, Lake Shore Volunteers, 3rd Lanark Volunteers, Laprairie Volunteers, Leeds Cavalry, 2nd Leeds Militia, 6th Leeds Militia 1837-1843 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3695, microfilms B-3174 and B-3175 :1st & 2nd Lenox Militia, 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th Lincoln Dragoons, 2nd, 3rd, 4th and 5th Lincoln Militia, Lloyd Town Militia, London Volunteers, Long Point Volunteers, Longueuil. Cavalry, Longueuil Infantry 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3696, microfilms B-3175 and B-3176 :Medorte Volunteers, Middlesex Cavalry, 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th Middlesex Light Infantry, Missiskoui Dragoons, Missiskoui Volunteers, Missiskoui Borderers 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3697, microfilms B-3176 and B-3177 :Montreal Cavalry 1837-1850 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3698, microfilms B-3177 to B-3179 :Montreal Artillery, Montreal Light Infantry, Montreal Rifles, Montreal Militia, Montreal Volunteers (1st, 2nd, 3rd Battalion), Moore's Volunteers 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3699, microfilms B-3179 and B-3180 :Napierville Volunteers, Naval Brigade Marines, Newmarket Volunteers, Niagara Fencibles, Niagara Volunteers, Norfolk Cavalry, 1st and 2nd Norfolk Militia 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3700, microfilm B-3180 :1st Northumberland Cavalry, 1st Northumberland Militia, 2nd (Bemish) Northumberland Militia, 3rd and 4th Northumberland Militia, Noyan Volunteers, Odelltown Volunteers, Ottawa Volunteers, Op's Volunteers, Oxford Volunteers 1837-1839 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3701, microfilms B-3180 and B-3181 :Palmer's Volunteers, Paris Guard, Penatanguishene Volunteers, Penatanguishene Commuted Pensioners, Perth Artillery, Petite Cote Volunteers, Plympton & Sarnia Militia, Polton Volunteers, Port Hope Volunteers, Prescott Artillery, Prescott Militia, Prescott Volunteers, Prescott Reserves, Prince Edward Cavalry, Prince Edward Militia 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3702, microfilms B-3181 and B-3182 :Provisional Artillery, Provisional Marines, Provisional Militia 1837-1842 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3703, microfilm B-3182 :1838-1840, 1st, 2nd & 3rd Provisional Battalion, 4th Provisional Battalion (Glengarry High.), 5th Provisional Battalion 1837-1842 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3704, microfilms B-3182 and B-3183 :6th, 7th and 8th Provisional Battalions, 9th Provisional Battalion (Queen's Royal Borderers), 10th, 11th & 12th Provisional Battalions 1838-1839 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3705, microfilms B-3183 to B-3185 :Quebec Cavalry, Quebec Artillery, Quebec Engineer Rifles, Quebec Light Infantry, Quebec Volunteers, :Quebec Artificers 1838-1839 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3706, microfilm B-3185 :[[:Category: Queen's Light Dragoons, Canada|Queen's Light Dragoons]], Queen's Hussars, Queen's Lancers 1837-1850 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3707, microfilm B-3185 and B-3186 :Queen's Royal Marine Artillery, Queen's Own Regiment Incorporated Militia, Queen's Light Infantry Incorporated Militia, Queen's Volunteers 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3708, microfilms B-3186 and B-3187 :Queen's Mounted Rangers, Queen's Rangers 1837-1839 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3709, microfilms B-3187 and B-3188 :Rawdon Volunteers, Rouville Militia, Royal Foresters Incorporated Militia, Russell Militia, Russeltown Frontier Company, Rawdon Volunteers, Rouville Militia, Royal Foresters Incorporated Militia, Russell Militia, Russeltown Frontier Company 1837-1848 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3710, microfilm B-3188 :St. Andrew's Volunteers, St. Ann's Cavalry, St. Armand Local Volunteers, St. Eustache of Scholastique Volunteers, St. George's Volunteers, St. John's or Dorchester Volunteers, St. Catharine's Volunteers, St. Thomas Cavalry, Sandwich Volunteers 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3711, microfilms B-3189 and B-3190 :Shefford Frontier Cavalry, Shefford Volunteers 1837-1843 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3712, microfilms B-3190 and B-3191 :Sherbrooke Cavalry, Sherbrooke Militia, Sherbrooke (Eastern Township) Militia, Sherrington E. or Delery Volunteers, Sherrington W. Volunteers, Simcoe Mills 1837-1842 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3713, microfilms B-3191 and B-3192 :Sorel Cavalry, Sorel Artillery, Sorel Rifle Corps, South West River Volunteers, Staff, Stanstead Cavalry, Stanstead Volunteers, 1st & 2nd Stormont Militia, Stukley Volunteers 1837-1843 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3714, microfilms B-3192 and B-3193 :Tanneries Co. Volunteers, Three Rivers Volunteers, Toronto Volunteers, Toronto Guards, Trent Volunteers, Two Mountains Cavalry, Vaudreuil Militia, Vaudreuil Volunteers, Veteran Company, 2nd Veteran Company, Veterans Company (Harrisons) 1837-1839 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3715, microfilms B-3193 and B-3194 :Walpole Volunteers, Warwick Volunteers, Waterdown Guard, Whitby Independent Company, Whitby Independent Volunteers, Windsor Volunteers, 1st, 2nd & 3rd E. York Militia, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, & 5th W. York Militia, 1st & 2nd W. York Militia 1837-1840 War Office 13 (MG13 WO13), vol. 3716, microfilm B-3194 :Returns Discharges n.d. 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    Canadian Suffragettes

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    [[Image: Australian suffragettes.png |120px|??]] *[[Space:Women%27s_suffrage_movement|Womans Suffrage Movement]] *[[Space:American_Suffragettes|American Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Australian_suffragettes|Australian Suffragettes]] *[[Space:English_Suffragettes|British Suffragettes]] *[[Space:Irish_suffragettes|Irish Suffragettes]] *[[Space:New_Zealand_Suffragettes|New Zealand Suffragettes]]
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    '''Canadian suffragettes'''
    '''Extract from [http://www.ensemble-rd.com/en/learn-about-discrimination/discrimination-in-canada/womens-right-to-vote-in-canada/the-suffragette-movement-in-canada Ensemble]''' The suffrage movement started in Canada in 1876 with the creation of the Toronto Women’s Literacy Club (WLC). This group was established by the first female doctor in Canada, Emily Howard Stowe. It focused on social problems. The group later became the Women’s Suffrage Society (WSS) in 1883. The WSS sought to expand the movement into other Canadian provinces and to rally the forces of other suffragist groups. The suffragist movement and the suffragettes in Canada and Quebec were encouraged by a wave of social reforms that swept across Canada and North America at the time. These reforms addressed problems that were the direct effect of industrialization and urbanization: poverty, child labour and alcoholism. '''[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Famous_Five_%28Canada%29 Wikipedia extract The Famous Five]''' The Famous Five were five Canadian women who asked the Supreme Court of Canada to answer the question, '''''Does the word Persons in Section 24 of the British North America Act, 1867, include female persons?''''' They sought to have women legally considered persons so that women could be appointed to the Senate. The petition was filed on August 27, 1927 and on 24 April 1928, Canada's Supreme Court summarized its unanimous decision that women are not such persons. '''''The last line of the judgement reads, Understood to mean Are women eligible for appointment to the Senate of Canada, the question is answered in the negative''''' This judgement was overturned by the British Judicial Committee of the Privy Council on 18 October 1929
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    {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable sortable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%;background:White; border: 8px Double Crimson;" |- ! scope="col" |'''Name''' ! scope="col" |'''Born''' | scope="col" |''' Died''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |'''Information''' ! scope="col" class="unsortable" |'''Other''' |-Vane-39 |'''[[Archibald-507|Edith Jessie Archibald]]''' [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] | 15 April 1854 |11 May 1936 |Edith Jessie Archibald was a Canadian suffragist and writer who led the Maritime Women's Christian Temperance Union (WTCU) and the National Council of Women of Canada . She was designated a Person of National Historic Significance by the Government of Canada in 1997. |[[Image:Photos-409.png |110px|??]] |- |'''[[Bond-2129|Laura Borden]]''' [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] | 26 November 1861 |7 September 1940 |Laura Borden served as president of the Local Council of Women of Halifax, for women's right to vote until her resignation in 1901.She was the wife of Sir Robert Laird Borden, the eighth Prime Minister of Canada. |[[Image:Photos-408.png |105px|??]] |- |'''[[Muir-988|Henrietta Louise Edwards]]''' [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |18 December 1849 |10 November 1931 |Henrietta Edwards was a Canadian women's rights activist and reformer.She was one of the Famous Five,they were five Canadian women who asked the Supreme Court of Canada to answer the question, "Does the word 'Persons' in Section 24 of the British North America Act, 1867, include female persons. |[[Image:Muir-988.jpg|105px|??]] |- |'''[[Crummy-5|Louise McKinney]]''' [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] | 22 September 1868 |10 July 1931 |Louise McKinney was a Canadian politician and women's rights activist. She was the first woman elected to a legislature in Canada and in the British Empire.She was one of the Famous Five who asked the Supreme Court of Canada to answer the question, "Does the word 'Persons' include female persons? |[[Image:Crummy-5.jpg |110px|??]] |- |'''[[Mooney-49|Helen Letitia Mooney]]''' [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |20 October 1873 |1 September 1951 |Nellie Letitia Mooney was a Canadian feminist, politician, she was one of five women known as The Famous Five they launched the "Persons Case," contending that women could be "qualified persons" eligible to sit in the Senate. |[[Image:Photos-407.png |100px|??]] |- |'''[[Ferguson-4164 |Emily Jamima Murphy]]''' [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |14 March 1868 |17 October 1933 |Emily Murphy was a Canadian women's rights activist, jurist, and author. In 1916, she became the first female magistrate in Canada, and in the British Empire, she is one of the Famous Five who ask the question whether women were "persons" under Canadian law |[[Image:Photos-421.png |110px|??]] |- |'''[[Marryat-1 |Irene Parlby]]''' [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |9 January 1868 |12 July 1965 |Irene Parlby was a Canadian women's farm leader, activist and politician.She was one of five women who became known as the famous five who asked the Supreme Court of Canada to answer the question, "Does the word 'Persons' in Section 24 of the British North America Act include female persons |[[Image:Marryat-1.jpg |110px|??]] |- |'''[[Ritchie-1326|Eliza Ritchie]]''' [[Image:Australian suffragettes-12.jpg|80px|??]] |20 October 1873 |1 September 1951 |Eliza Ritchie suffragist,scholar, educator, author, aesthete, Philanthropist, and feminist in Nova Scotia, Canada. She was on the executive of the Local Council of Women of Halifax.She also has a stained glass window in St. Paul's Church (Halifax) dedicated to her |[[Image:Ritchie-1326.jpg|110px|??]] |- |}

    Canadian Symbols

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    [[Project:Canada|Canada Project]] =Official symbols of Canada= Over the past century, the following symbols have been formally adopted by the Government of Canada and are now considered official symbols of our country. ==The beaver== The beaver was given official status as an emblem of Canada when “An Act to provide for the recognition of the Beaver (Castor canadensis) as a symbol of the sovereignty of Canada” received royal assent on March 24, 1975. However, the beaver was a part of the Canadian identity long before Parliament passed the National Symbol of Canada Act. ===Historical significance of the beaver=== After the early European explorers realized Canada was not the spice-rich Orient, the main profit-making attraction was the beaver population. In the late 1600s and early 1700s, the fashion of the day demanded fur hats, which needed beaver pelts. As these hats became more popular, the demand for the pelts grew. King Henry IV of France saw the fur trade as an opportunity to acquire much-needed revenue and to establish a North American empire. Both English and French fur traders were soon selling beaver pelts in Europe at 20 times their original purchase price. The trade of beaver pelts proved so profitable that many Canadians felt compelled to pay tribute to the buck-toothed animal. * [[Alexander-642|Sir William Alexander]], who was granted title to Nova Scotia in 1621, was the first to include the beaver in a coat of arms. * The Hudson’s Bay Company put four beavers on the shield of its coat of arms in 1678 to show how important the hard-working rodent was to the company. * A coin was created – which was known as a “buck” – that was equal to the value of one male beaver pelt. * Louis de Buade de Frontenac, Governor of New France in 1678, suggested the beaver would be a suitable emblem for the colony – and proposed it be included in the coat of arms of the City of Québec. * The French Kebeca Liberata medal, created in 1690 to celebrate France’s successful defence of the City of Québec, depicts the image of a seated woman (representing France) with a beaver at her feet (representing Canada). * When the City of Montréal was incorporated in 1833, it included the beaver’s image in its coat of arms. * Sir Sandford Fleming featured the beaver on the first Canadian postage stamp – the Three Penny Beaver – in 1851. * Le Canadien, a newspaper published in Lower CanadaLower Canada was a British colony on the lower Saint Lawrence River and the shore of the Gulf of Saint Lawrence (1791-1841). It covered the southern portion of the modern-day Province of Quebec and the Labrador region of the modern-day Province of Newfoundland and Labrador., featured the beaver in its masthead. * The Société Saint-Jean-Baptiste included the beaver in one of its emblems for a time. * The Canadian Pacific Railway company still includes the beaver on its crest today. Despite this recognition, the beaver was close to extinction by the mid-19th century. There were an estimated six million beavers in Canada before the start of the fur trade. During its peak, 100,000 pelts were being shipped to Europe each year; the Canadian beaver was in danger of being wiped out. Luckily, about that time, Europeans took a liking to silk hats and the demand for beaver pelts all but disappeared. Today, thanks to conservation and silk hats, the beaver – the largest rodent in Canada – is alive and well all over the country. ==The Coat of Arms== In the Middle Ages, coats of arms served as a sort of identification card. This was especially true on the battlefield where coat of arms made it possible to distinguish allies from enemies. Today, they are used to preserve traditions and inspire love of country. The Canada Coat of Arms, or Arms of Canada, were originally adopted by proclamation of His Majesty King George V in 1921. In 1994, a circular, red ribbon was added to the arms – displaying the motto of the Order of Canada: Desiderantes Meliorem Patriam. The English translation of the Latin text is “They desire a better country”, which is taken from the Epistle to the Hebrews (New Testament) 11:16. ===Design of the Canada Coat of Arms=== The present design of the Arms of Canada was drawn by Mrs. Cathy Bursey-Sabourin, Fraser Herald of ArmsFraser Herald of Arms is the title of one of the officers of arms at the Canadian Heraldic Authority in Ottawa. at the Canadian Heraldic Authority Heraldry is the profession, study, or art of creating, granting, and blazoning arms and ruling on questions or rank or protocol, as exercised by an officer of arms., office of the Governor General of Canada. It faithfully depicts the arms described in the Royal Proclamation of November 21, 1921. The design includes: * symbols of the four founding nations of Canada featured on the shield: the three royal lions of England, the royal lion of Scotland, the royal fleur-de-lis of France, and the royal Irish harp of Tara; * the lion of England holding the Royal Union Flag and the unicorn of Scotland carrying the flag of Royal France; * the floral emblems of the four founding nations: the English rose, the Scottish thistle, the French fleur-de-lis, and the Irish shamrock; * the Royal Crown at the top, indicating that these are the Arms of Her Majesty the Queen in Right of Canada, commonly called the “Canada Coat of Arms”, the “Coat of Arms of Canada”, the “Arms of Canada” or the “Royal Coat of Arms of Canada”. ===Where you find the Canada Coat of Arms=== The Canada Coat of Arms are used on federal government possessions like buildings, official seals, money, passports, proclamations and publications. They are also reproduced on the rank badges of some members of the Canadian Armed Forces. The Arms of Canada are also used by federal institutions, including the Supreme Court of Canada, the Federal Court of Canada and the Tax Court of Canada to symbolize their judicial independence from the Government of Canada. ===The motto=== The heraldic practice of attaching an inscription – or appropriate sentiment – to a coat of arms or a crest has been honoured by the Dominion of Canada and eight of the 10 provinces. While none of the territories has a motto, many municipalities have their own. The motto of the Dominion of Canada is A Mari Usque Ad Mare which is officially translated as “From Sea to Sea” and “D’un océan à l’autre ”. The phrase comes from the Latin translation of Psalm 72:8 in the Bible. ==The Maple Leaf Tartan== The Maple Leaf Tartan was declared an official national symbol on March 9, 2011. Created in 1964 by David Weiser, the Maple Leaf Tartan was designed in anticipation of the 100th anniversary of Canada’s confederation in 1967. Inspired by the colours of the maple leaf through the changing seasons, the tartan’s pattern incorporates the green of summer leaves, the gold of early autumn, the red of the first frost and finally, the brown tones of the fallen leaves before winter. The Maple Leaf Tartan is used by The Royal Canadian Regiment Pipes and Drums, and has also been worn by the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Battalions. A symbol of national pride, the tartan was designed to be worn by Canadians from all backgrounds – regardless of their ancestry – especially on national days like Canada Day (July 1) and Tartan Day (April 6). ==The maple tree== Although the maple leaf is closely associated with Canada, the maple tree was not officially recognized as Canada's arboreal emblem until 1996. Of the 150 known species of maple (genus Acer), only 13 are native to North America. Ten of these grow in Canada: the sugar, black, silver, bigleaf, red, mountain, striped, Douglas, vine and Manitoba maples. At least one of the 10 species grows naturally in every province. Canada’s arboreal emblem is the generic maple species. Trees have played a meaningful role in the historical development of Canada and continue to be of commercial, environmental and aesthetic importance. Maples contribute valuable wood products and sustain the maple sugar industry; they are ideal for promoting Canada as a world leader in the sustainable management of forests. ==The national anthem== “O Canada” was proclaimed Canada’s national anthem on July 1, 1980, one century after it was first sung in the City of Québec on June 24, 1880. The music was composed by Calixa Lavallée, a well-known composer born in Verchères, Canada EastCanada East was what became of the former colony of Lower Canada after being united into the Province of Canada. It became the Province of Quebec after confederation, in 1867.. French lyrics to accompany the music were written by Adolphe-Basile Routhier, a poet and judge born in Saint-Placide, Lower Canada. Many English versions have appeared over the years. The version on which the official English lyrics are based was written in 1908 by Robert Stanley Weir, a poet born in Hamilton, Ontario. ==The national flag== With its distinctive maple leaf, Canada’s red and white flag is easily recognized around the globe. The adoption of the national flag in 1965 was the result of many years of discussion, thousands of designs and a heated debate in Parliament. The search for a new Canadian flag began in 1925, when a committee of the Privy Council began to look into potential designs. In 1946, a parliamentary committee examined more than 2,600 submissions – but members could not agree on a new design. As the Centennial of Confederation approached, Parliament increased its efforts to choose a new flag. On February 15, 1965, the National Flag of Canada was raised for the first time over Parliament Hill. The red-white-red pattern is based on the flag of the Royal Military College of Canada and the ribbon of the Canada General Service Medal of 1899, a British decoration given to those who defended Canada in 19th-century battles. The leaf has 11 points, and the flag’s proportions are two by length and one by width. The anniversary of our flag’s adoption is observed across the country on February 15, which is known as National Flag of Canada Day. ==The national horse== While the Canadian horse was declared by Parliament to be Canada’s national breed in 1909, it was not until May 2002 that it was recognized as the national horse of Canada by Act of Parliament. The origins of the Canadian horse date back to 1665. At that time, the King of France sent horses from the royal stables to New France – the Norman and Breton horses were of mixed origin and included Arabian, Barb and Andalusian horses. Over the next century, the horse population of New France developed in isolation from other breeds, gradually becoming a breed of its own – the Canadian horse. The Canadian horse is known for its great strength and endurance, resilience, intelligence and good temper. Threatened with extinction in the late 19th century, efforts were made in the late 1800s and throughout the 20th century to preserve the distinctive Canadian horse. ==The national sports== The Parliament of Canada declared ice hockey as the national winter sport and lacrosse as the national summer sport when it passed the National Sports of Canada Act on May 12, 1994. == The national colours == Red and white became Canada’s official colours as a result of the proclamation of the Canada Coat of Arms by King George V in 1921. However, the history of the official colours dates back to the First Crusade in the 11th century. Bohemond I, a Norman lord, had red crosses cut from cloaks and distributed to 10,000 crusaders. The crusaders wore the crosses on their clothes as a distinguishing mark, since they had no uniform to identify them. In later crusades, each nation was identified by a cross of a different colour. For a long time, France used a red cross on its banners, while England carried a white cross. In the course of history, red and white alternated as the national colours of France and England. == Sources == * http://canada.pch.gc.ca/eng/1444070816842

    Canowindra Cemetery, NSW

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    [[Category:Canowindra Cemetery, Canowindra, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. '''Can you add profiles for people buried in this cemetery?''' To find out how please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]. ---- ===About=== This is part of the Australian Cemeteries Project. Canowindra is in the Central West of NSW, Australia. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [http://www.openstreetmap.org/search?query=canowindra%2C%20nsw%2C%20australia#map=13/-33.5608/148.6720 Link to map of Canowindra] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Canowindra Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on the 31st August 2013 *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;" data-sort-type="date"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | [[Abberton-4|Abberton]]||Herbert Joseph||||19 Jan 1980||71||H of Rita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Abberton-4.jpg 8317435] |- | [[Boardman-851|Abberton]]||Rita||||20 May 1975||60||nee Boardman, W of Herbert||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Abberton-4.jpg 8317435] |- | [[Abberton-5|Abberton]]||Maxwell Joseph||24 Jan 1949||18 Sep 2012||||Son of Rita and Herbert, f of Karen & Michael, B of Pam & Patricia||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Abberton-5.jpg 8317436] |- | [[Abberton-7|Abberton]] ||Thomas John||||5 Jan 1915||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/McCloskey-114.jpg 8317434] |- | [[Abberton-8|Abberton]] ||Molly||||18 Jan 1917||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/McCloskey-114.jpg 8317434] |- | [[Abberton-6|Abberton]]||Michael Joseph||||30 Nov 1926||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/McCloskey-114.jpg 8317434] |- | [[McCloskey-114|Abberton]]||Elizabeth||||20 Feb 1936||66||nee McCloskey; W of Michael Joseph Abberton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/McCloskey-114.jpg 8317434] |- | [[Aiken-354|Aiken]] ||Reginald Herbert||19 Jul 1914||12 Aug 1985||71||NX5488, w/Dorothy May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Aiken-354.jpg 8316984] |- | [[Edwards-7190|Aiken]] ||Dorothy May||10 May 1919||10 Jun 1991||||w/ R H|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Aiken-354.jpg 8316984] |- | [[Howes-906|Anderson]]||Bertha Constance||1 Nov 1916||19 Jul 1989||72||M of Noelene & Lynette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Howes-906.jpg 8317745] |- | [[Apps-261|Apps]]||Leslie Keith (Pothole)||||1 Feb 1997||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Apps-261.jpg 8306106] |- | [[Unknown-347090|Apps]]||Sarah Ann (Sally)||||2 Dec 2005||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Unknown-347090.jpg 8306107] |- | [[Ridout-94|Armstrong]] ||Alice Elizabeth||29 Jul 1905||6 May 1991|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Ridout-94.jpg 8316980] |- | [[Armstrong-10159|Armstrong]] || Christopher || 1872||11Sep 1951 || 79 || || Obituary |- | [[Armstrong-4399|Armstrong]] ||Eric Wilfred||||3 Sep 1935||30|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Armstrong-4399.jpg 8317665] |- | [[Ashcroft-197|Ashcroft]]||Dick||||17 Aug 1982||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Ashcroft-197.jpg 8306316] |- | [[Barber-4597|Ashcroft]]||Gladys Muriel||||25 Jan 1984||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Ashcroft-197.jpg 8306316] |- | [[Unknown-314704|Astill]]||Kate||||11 Aug 1932|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Unknown-314704.jpg 8317251] |- | [[Astill-45|Astill]]||Al||||1954|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Unknown-314704.jpg 8317251] |- | [[Astill-46|Astill]]||Jack||||9 Jul 1960|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Unknown-314704.jpg 8317251] |- | [[Astill-5|Astill]] ||Charles William||26 Jan 1890||28 Feb 1953||||F of Vernard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Astill-5.jpg 8306085] |- | [[Astill-6|Astill]] ||Vernard Charles||02 Jan 1928||7 May 1983||||S of Charles, buried at Emu Plains|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Astill-5.jpg 8306085] |- | [[Astill-17|Astill]] ||Francis George (Frank)||||31 May 1965||72||w/Blanch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Astill-17.jpg 8306082] |- | [[Sharp-3167|Astill]] ||Blanch Amy||||8 Aug 2003||99||w/Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Astill-17.jpg 8306082] |- | [[Astill-7|Astill]] ||William Joseph||||7 Jun 1937||72||w/Mary Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Astill-7.jpg 8306083] |- | [[Unknown-236104|Astill]] ||Mary Ann||||16 Jun 1942||84||w/William Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Astill-7.jpg 8306083] |- | [[Wright-11340|Attenborough]] ||Hazel Dulcie||||29 Jun 1952||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Wright-11340.jpg 8316905] |- | [[Attenborough-33|Attenborough]] ||John F G||||26 Apr 1943||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Attenborough-33.jpg 8306628] |- | [[Gosper-174|Attenborough]] ||Minnie May||||11 Oct 1970||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Gosper-174.jpg 8306627] |- | [[Attenborough-36|Attenborough]] ||Olive Esther||||26 Jul 2001||90||D of John & Minnie Attenborough|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Attenborough-36.jpg 8317061] |- | [[Attenborough-35|Attenborough]] ||Reeve Stanley||||13 Apr 1991||84||H of Irene Melva|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Attenborough-35.jpg 8306626] |- | [[Wilcox-2516|Attenborough]] ||Irene Melva||||1 May 1996||80||W of Reeve Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Attenborough-35.jpg 8306626] |- | [[Marshall-5516|Ayrton]] ||Mary Ann||||9 Aug 1923||61||w/Richard Ayrton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Richard-1666.jpg 8317476] |- | [[Ayrton-38|Ayrton]] ||Richard||||14 Sep 1931||69||w/Mary Ann Ayrton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Richard-1666.jpg 8317476] |- | [[Ayrton-43|Ayrton]] ||Richard R||1932||1949|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Ayrton-43.jpg 8317486] |- | [[Ayrton-46|Ayrton]]||Hilda Ellen||||8 Feb 1979||86||s/[[Ayrton-42|Roy John Ayrton]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Ayrton-42.jpg 8317442] |- | [[Ayrton-42|Ayrton]] ||Roy John||||4 Sep 1982||85||b/[[Ayrton-46|Hilda Ellen Ayrton]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Ayrton-42.jpg 8317442] |- | [[Ayrton-44|Ayrton]] ||Stanislaus G||1890||1967||||w/Isabel Ella Ayrton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Ayrton-44.jpg 8317484] |- | [[Williams-29846|Ayrton]] ||Isabel Ella||1898||1966||||w/Stanislaus G|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Ayrton-44.jpg 8317484] |- | [[Bailey-8875|Bailey]] ||Edward M||||28 Apr 1963||70||H of Jewlie Bailey, 9th Btn, No. 2331|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Bailey-8875.jpg 8306289] |- | [[Bakhash-3|Bailey]] ||Jewlie||||29 Nov 1973||71||W of Edward M Bailey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Bailey-8875.jpg 8306289] |- | [[Thornberry-92|Baker]]||Gladys Erwin||||4 Aug 1981||76||w/ Percy Leon Baker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Baker-16676.jpg 8316900] |- | [[Baker-16676|Baker]] ||Percy Leon||||23 Jun 1986||85||w/Gladys Erwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Baker-16676.jpg 8316900] |- | [[Bakhash-1|Bakhash]] ||George||||1 May 1950||56?||H of Widea Bakhash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Bakhash-1.jpg 8317246] |- | [[Malouf-25|Bakhash]] ||Widea||||29 May 1971||75||W of George Bakhash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Bakhash-1.jpg 8317246] |- | [[Bakhash-2|Bakhash]] ||Joseph Albert||||5 Sep 1957||32||S of George & Widea|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Bakhash-1.jpg 8317246] |- | [[Poole-1744|Balcomb]] ||Annie||||21 Dec 1941||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Poole-1744.jpg 8306428] |- | [[Balcomb-58|Balcomb]] ||Brian Thomas||||13 Apr 1973||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Balcomb-58.jpg 8306363] |- | [[Balcomb-61|Balcomb]] ||Stephen Kenneth||||20 Jul 1957||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Balcomb-61.jpg 8306464] |- | [[Balcomb-31|Balcomb]] ||Thomas John||||18 Apr 1933||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Balcomb-31.jpg 8306429] |- | [[Balcomb-32|Balcomb]] ||Wesley Thomas||||15 Sep 1970||75||w/Nita Florence Balcomb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Balcomb-32.jpg 8306364] |- | [[Wood-17242|Balcomb]]||Nita Florence||||2 Jul 1971||75||w/Wesley Thomas Balcomb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Balcomb-32.jpg 8306364] |- | [[Barlow-1525|Barlow]] ||Albert||||30 May 1959||70||H of Jessie May Russell nee Goodman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Barlow-1525.jpg 8316885] |- | [[Barney-1263|Barney]] ||Matthew||||18 Nov 1938||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Barney-1263.jpg 8317640] |- | [[Barry-1502|Barry]] ||Charles George||||26 Jul 1995||73||H of Marion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Barry-1502.jpg 8317967] |- | [[Hill-13876|Barry]] ||Marion||1914||1997|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Hill-13876.jpg 8317972] |- | [[Bassett-1979|Bassett]] ||Arthur John||||11 Apr 1947||61||w/Ethel Mary Bassett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Nash-3458.jpg 8306423] |- | [[Nash-3458|Bassett]]||Ethel Mary||||25 Jul 1973||87||w/Arthur John Bassett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Nash-3458.jpg 8306423] |- | [[Hart-5622|Bassett]] ||Ettie May||||20 Oct 1958||78||w/Thomas Alexander Bassett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Bassett-1985.jpg 8306284] |- | [[Bassett-1985|Bassett]] ||Thomas Alexander||||15 Jul 1964||83||w/Ettie May Bassett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Bassett-1985.jpg 8306284] |- | [[Bassett-1986|Bassett]] ||Frank||29 Mar 1920||28 Aug 2006||86||NX41284, H of Nita, F of Clive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Bassett-1986.jpg 8306531] |- | [[Bassett-1987|Bassett]] ||Harold||||16 Feb 1966||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Bassett-1987.jpg 8306398] |- | [[Irvine-828|Bassett]] ||Jane||||6 Nov 1931||75||w/William Bassett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Irvine-828.jpg 8306254] |- | [[Bassett-1988|Bassett]] ||William||||21 Nov 1932||83||w/Jane Bassett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Irvine-828.jpg 8306254] |- | [[Bassett-1989|Bassett]] ||Margaret Annette||||23 Feb 1958||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Bassett-1989.jpg 8316886] |- | [[Goodacre-124|Bassett]] ||Nita L||26 Jan 1921||5 Jun 2008||||W of Frank, D of W & A Goodacre, M of Clive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Goodacre-124.jpg 8306532] |- | [[Bassett-1990|Bassett]] ||Reginald||18 May 1916||13 Oct 2000||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Bassett-1990.jpg 8306328] |- | [[Rue-101|Beake]] ||Opal Alma||||23 Jul 1928||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Rue-101.jpg 8317345] |- | [[Beasley-1177|Beasley]] ||Alice M E||||06 Jan 1911||32||D of F Beasley; Sister of Robert, Arthur, John,Mrs Brown, Mrs Campey, Mrs J H Fletcher, Mrs J Treglown, and Mrs C F Oates||Obituary |- | [[Beath-48|Beath]] ||Bernard Vincent||||23 Dec 2004||87||NX125784|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Beath-48.jpg 8317615] |- | [[Heaslip-109|Beath]] ||Bertha Agnes||1915||1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Heaslip-109.jpg 8317661] |- | [[Beath-50|Beath]] ||Edward (Harold)||02 Feb 1910||24 May 1973||||H of Clarice (Edna) Beath, F of Gregory Harold Beath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Ryan-4404.jpg 8317600] |- | [[Ryan-4404|Beath]] ||Clarice (Edna)||15 Dec 1913||20 Oct 2009||||W of Edward (Harold) Beath, M of Gregory Harold Beath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Ryan-4404.jpg 8317600] |- | [[Beath-51|Beath]] ||Gregory Harold||25 May 1954||4 Jul 1989||||S of Edward & Clarice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Ryan-4404.jpg 8317600] |- | [[Rue-102|Beath]] ||Joan Margaret||||8 Jan 1992||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Rue-102.jpg 8317744] |- | [[Beath-54|Beath]] ||Leo Michael||||5 Jul 1994||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Beath-54.jpg 8317662] |- | [[Beath-55|Beath]] ||Michael Gerald ||||10 Jun 1991||44||H of Pauline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Beath-55.jpg 8317667] |- | [[Beath-56|Beath]] ||Noel Gerard||||23 Jan 1997||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Beath-56.jpg 8317875] |- | [[Beath-49|Beath]] ||Samuel J||||14 Jul 1952||69||w/Julia W Beath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/White-21475.jpg 8317599] |- | [[White-21475|Beath]] ||Julia W||||6 Oct 1976||94||w/Samuel J Beath|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/White-21475.jpg 8317599] |- | [[Beath-52|Beath]] ||W R||||4 Jun 1980||61||NX163386, H of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Beath-52.jpg 8317743] |- | [[Beeken-9|Beeken]] ||R W (Jack)||||30 Jan 1956||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Beeken-9.jpg 8306801] |- | [[Price-7435|Beeken]] ||Stella Alma||||12 Dec 1977||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Price-7435.jpg 8306800] |- | [[Beeken-10|Beeken]] ||Donald Wade||||13 Jul 1987||52||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Beeken-10.jpg 8316975] |- | [[Bell-8696|Bell]] ||Charles Wren||||27 Jan 1985||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Bell-8696.jpg 8306421] |- | [[Bell-8693|Bell]] ||Joseph Henry||||12 Apr 1950||83||w/Emily Bell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Bell-8693.jpg 8306420] |- | [[Wren-550|Bell]] ||Emily||||22 May 1961||82||w/Joseph Henry Bell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Bell-8693.jpg 8306420] |- | [[Hudson-6095|Bensley]]||Francis Josephine||||22 Oct 1986||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Hudson-6095.jpg 8317717] |- | [[Bentley-1407|Bentley]] ||Edward||||17 Aug 1950||86||w/Margaret Bentley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Bentley-1407.jpg 8317618] |- | [[Blackburn-1375|Bentley]] ||Margaret||||24 Sep 1955||73||w/Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Bentley-1407.jpg 8317618] |- | [[Bentley-1409|Bentley]] ||Harold||||27 Jul 1961||49||Pte.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Bentley-1409.jpg 8317611] |- | [[Berg-1453|Berg]] ||Bert||||11 May 1970||87||w/Maude Mary Berg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Berg-1453.jpg 8306246] |- | [[Gattrell-10|Berg]] ||Eliza||||4 Nov 1938||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Gattrell-10.jpg 8306770] |- | [[Howarth-405|Berg]] ||Maude Mary||||16 Dec 1963||79||w/Bert Berg, and Mary and Charles Howarth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Howarth-405.jpg 8306247] |- | [[Bermingham-63|Bermingham]] ||Christopher James||||24 Sep 1974||22||B of Gail, Nephew of Len|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Bermingham-63.jpg 8306135] |- | [[Hampton-1697|Bermingham]] ||Doreen May||05 Aug 1934||10 Mar 2013|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Hampton-1697.jpg 8317075] |- | [[Bermingham-64|Bermingham]] ||Percival||||4 Jan 1979||48||H of Betty, Gail, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Bermingham-64.jpg 8306126] |- | [[Unknown-315028|Bermingham]]||Betty||08 Mar 1929||2 Jan 2000||||W of Percy, Loved by Gail, Spin, Donna, Tammy, Julie & Daniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Unknown-315028.jpg 8306127] |- | [[Unknown-386639|Berry]]||Michele Margaret||23 Jun 1958||27 Apr 2005||||W of Nick, M of Joseph, Holly, Matilda.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Unknown-386639.jpg 8317019] |- | Best||Debra Ann||||24 Nov 1989||||D of Noelene||8317746 |- | [[Best-1414|Best]] ||Eric G||27 Feb 1918||19 May 1996||||H of Pauline, F of Brian & Carol, GF of Kimberley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Best-1414.jpg 8306431] |- | [[Hambridge-8|Best]] ||Sarah Ann||||27 Aug 1933|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Hambridge-8.jpg 8306430] |- | [[Best-1415|Best]] ||Walter Edmund||||6 Jan 1940||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Best-1415.jpg 8306432] |- | [[Bigg-90|Bigg]] ||Roland||16 Jan 1921||19 Nov 1982||||F.C.A., H of Nancy, F of David & Roland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Bigg-90.jpg 8317984] |- | [[Blackburn-1837|Blackburn]] ||William||||19 Jun 1900||||||Obituary |- | [[Bliss-1287|Bliss]] ||Francis William||||27 Nov 1989||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Bliss-1287.jpg 8317067] |- | [[McNally-365|Bliss]] ||Ada Alma||||16 Jul 1993||73||nee McNally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/McNally-365.jpg 8317066] |- | [[Bliss-1297|Bliss]] ||Robert Charles||||17 Jun 1972||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Bliss-1297.jpg 8316992] |- | [[Warton-17|Boag]] ||Madeline Gertrude||31 Jan 1894||10 May 1969||||W of William John Boag|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Warton-17.jpg 8306709] |- | [[Boag-132|Boag]] ||Gordon Allan||02 May 1919||11 Mar 1996||||NX120311|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Boag-93.jpg 8306709] |- | [[Boag-133|Boag]] ||Douglas Arnold||21 May 1925||16 Apr 1996||||135266 WWII|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Boag-93.jpg 8306709] |- | [[Boag-91|Boag]] ||William John||||27 Apr 1951||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Boag-91.jpg 8306708] |- | [[Yeomans-4|Boardman]]||Alice Dulcie||||14 Oct 1952||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Yeomans-4.jpg 8316899] |- | [[Boardman-1041|Boardman]] ||Arthur Joseph||||28 Jan 1968|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Boardman-1041.jpg 8306969] |- | [[Boardman-835|Boardman]]||Daphne||||16 Nov 1922||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Boardman-835.jpg 8306196] |- | [[White-16674|Boardman]]||Elizabeth L||||3 Jan 1953||70||w/William H|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Boardman-833.jpg 8306197] |- | [[Boardman-833|Boardman]]||William H||||10 May 1981||95||w/Elizabeth L Boardman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Boardman-833.jpg 8306197] |- | [[Goodacre-122|Boardman]] ||Florence Lillian||||5 Apr 1984||81||w/Ernest John Boardman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Goodacre-122.jpg 8317015] |- | [[Boardman-1043|Boardman]] ||Ernest John||||17 Jul 1979||77||w/Florence Lillian Boardman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Goodacre-122.jpg 8317015] |- | [[Boardman-1059|Boardman]] ||Frederik Arnold||||24 Nov 1957||50||w/Grace Ethel Boardman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Boardman-1059.jpg 8316922] |- | [[Coppock-401|Boardman]] ||Grace Ethel||||11 Feb 2002||89||w/Frederick Arnold Boardman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Boardman-1059.jpg 8316922] |- | [[Boardman-1061|Boardman]] ||Gloria J||||15 Nov 1941||9 mths||w/Thomas V Boardman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Boardman-1061.jpg 8306584] |- | [[Boardman-1062|Boardman]] ||Thomas V||||9 Mar 1911||13 Mths||w/Gloria J Boardman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Boardman-1061.jpg 8306584] |- | [[Boardman-829|Boardman]] ||John||||13 Jan 1940||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Boardman-829.jpg 8306582] |- | [[Boardman-1063|Boardman]] ||Joyce D||||3 Jun 1929||10 weeks||w/Neva M Boardman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Boardman-1063.jpg 8306583] |- | [[Boardman-1064|Boardman]] ||Neva M||||18 Jan 1933||6 Mths||w/Joyce D Boardman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Boardman-1063.jpg 8306853] |- | [[Thurtell-7|Boardman]] ||Mary Jane||||2 Dec 1963||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Thurtell-7.jpg 8306581] |- | [[Rankmore-14|Bogie]] ||Adella Mary||||27 Jan 1968||69||w/Frederick George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Rankmore-14.jpg 8306830] |- | [[Bogie-40|Bogie]] ||Frederick George||||26 Jan 1977||75||w/Adella Mary Bogie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Bogie-40.jpg 8306831] |- | [[Kable-32|Bohringer]] ||Hanorah May||02 May 1906||1 Aug 1994|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Kable-32.jpg 8317154] |- | [[Unknown-386819|Bohringer]]||Marie Therese||07 Oct 1938||18 Sep 1991|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Unknown-386819.jpg 8317157] |- | [[Bohringer-24|Bohringer]] ||Philip J||||16 Jul 1967||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Bohringer-24.jpg 8317156] |- | Bonnillo||Jack||||||||||8317633 |- | [[Boothman-17|Boothman]] ||Francis George||||18 Dec 1932||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Boothman-17.jpg 8306758] |- | [[Boothman-18|Boothman]] ||John Thomas||||23 Jul 1924||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Boothman-18.jpg 8317383] |- | [[Quin-153|Boothman]] ||Lucy Ann||||31 May 1913||45||W of F G Boothman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Quin-153.jpg 8317382] |- | [[Bourne-1036|Bourne]] ||Colin Clive||07 Aug 1922||7 Aug 2011||||H of Violet, F of Dianne & Ian, F-in_Law of Adrian, GF of Clint, Kelley, Ben|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Bourne-1036.jpg 8317930] |- | [[Loosemore-4|Bourne]] ||Violet Martha||22 Mar 1926||30 Oct 2009||||W of Colin, M of Dianne & Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Loosemore-4.jpg 8317928] |- | [[Bowd-27|Bowd]] ||Alvine Edward||||5 Aug 1966||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Bowd-27.jpg 8306375] |- | [[Bowd-28|Bowd]] ||Clifford Claude||||16 Dec 1970||78||w/Clara Evelyn Bowd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Shearing-22.jpg 8306493] |- | [[Shearing-22|Bowd]] ||Clara Evelyn||||24 Jul 1985||87||w/Clifford Claude Bowd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Shearing-22.jpg 8306493] |- | [[Bowd-30|Bowd]] ||Cyril Edward (Blondie)||02 Dec 1927||14 Feb 2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Bowd-30.jpg 8306376] |- | [[Bowd-29|Bowd]] ||Edward||||15 Nov 1928||||w/Emma Bowd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Bowd-29.jpg 8306448] |- | [[Kelly-7115|Bowd]] ||Emma||||6 Aug 1931||||w/Edward Bowd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Bowd-29.jpg 8306448] |- | [[Harding-2749|Bowd]] ||Hazel Emma||07 Apr 1929||4 Apr 2003|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Harding-2749.jpg 8306856] |- | [[Martin-29080|Bowd||Hilda Florence]]||||30 Mar 1986||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Martin-29080.jpg 8306374] |- | [[Adams-19190|Bowd]] ||Margaret Elizabeth Mary||10 Apr 1929||2 Sep 1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Adams-19190.jpg 8306338] |- | [[Bowd-31|Bowd]] ||Neville John||11 Feb 1926||7 Aug 1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Bowd-31.jpg 8306326] |- | [[Bowd-32|Bowd]] ||Percy Graham||||10 Apr 1961||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Bowd-32.jpg 8306293] |- | [[Boyd-4995|Boyd]] ||John Harold Thompson||||2 Aug 1979||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Boyd-4995.jpg 8306211] |- | [[Boyd-5020|Boyd]] ||Alice||||13 Jun 1972||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Boyd-5020.jpg 8317483] |- | [[Haswell-43|Boyd]] ||Catherine Matilda||||1 Jan 1954||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Haswell-43.jpg 8317482] |- | [[Boyd-6326|Boyd]] ||Reggie||||25 Jan 1897||9 mths||[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article156768109 Obituary]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Scott-8868.jpg 8306213] |- | [[Scott-8868|Boyd]] ||Jean Finet||||3 Dec 1962||61||W of Harold, M of John & Alan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Scott-8868.jpg 8306213] |- | [[Boyd-5021|Boyd]] ||John||||7 Jun 1960||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Boyd-5021.jpg 8317481] |- | [[Boyd-6408|Boyd]]||Freda||||24 Dec 1893||4 mths||Baby of J & A J Boyd|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Boyd-4995.jpg 8306212] |- | [[Bradford-3090|Bradford]]||Unnamed||||12 Feb 1943||Infancy|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Bradford-3090.jpg 8306631] |- | [[Bradford-3091|Bradford]]||Unnamed||||16 Jun 1945||Infancy|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Bradford-3091.jpg 8306630] |- | [[Bradford-3092|Bradford]]||William James||||22 Jun 1950||Infancy|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Bradford-3092.jpg 8306701] |- | [[Rice-6095|Bradford]] ||Gwenyth Marie||||16 May 2001||82||W of Vic|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Rice-6095.jpg 8306702] |- | [[Bradford-2387|Bradford]] ||Victor James||||6 Dec 1986||75||H of Gwen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Rice-6095.jpg 8306702] |- | [[Bradford-2352|Bradford]] ||Unnamed||||7 Jun 1944||Infancy|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Bradford-2352.jpg 8306629] |- | [[Rice-6171|Brady]] ||Edith Amelia||18 Nov 1891||18 Apr 1978||||nee Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Rice-6171.jpg 8306527] |- | [[Ryan-4385|Breen]] ||Catherine||||15 Feb 1928||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Ryan-4385.jpg 8317309] |- | [[Breen-249|Breen]] ||Dennis||||25 Nov 1884||48||H of Johanna Breen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Breen-249.jpg 8317133] |- | [[Unknown-236028|Breen]] ||Johanna||||6 Sep 1899||62||W of Dennis Breen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Breen-249.jpg 8317133] |- | [[Rice-6113|Breen]]||Doreen May||||10 Jul 2011||94||W of Eugene Thomas Breen, m of Helen May & Edward Pierce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Rice-6113.jpg 8317105] |- | [[Breen-381|Breen]] ||Helen May||||10 Aug 1941||16 days|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Rice-6113.jpg 8317105] |- | [[Breen-382|Breen]] ||Edward Pierce||||15 May 1942||19 Days|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Rice-6113.jpg 8317105] |- | [[Breen-383|Breen]] ||Eugene Thomas||||25 Apr 1957||49||H of Doreen May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Breen-383.jpg 8317108] |- | [[Breen-247|Breen]] ||John Joseph||||20 Sep 1987||79||H of Claire, F of Madeline, Garry, Lawrence, Peter, Anne, Patrick, John, Sheilah & Michale|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Breen-247.jpg 8317697] |- | [[Breen-248|Breen]] ||Lawrence||||14 Sep 1951||11||S of Claire & Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Breen-248.jpg 8317110] |- | [[McQueeney-19|Breen]] ||Bridget McQueeney||||1 Dec 1891||58||H of Michael Breen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/McQueeney-19.jpg 8317132] |- | [[Breen-385|Breen]] ||Margaret||||12 Apr 1879||24||w/Bridget McQueeney Breen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Breen-385.jpg 8317132] |- | [[Breen-384|Breen]] ||Michael||||20 Feb 1903||76||b. Cashel, Tipperary, Ireland; H of Bridget (1st wife)||Obituary |- | [[Byrne-1665|Breen]] ||Marie||||26 Aug 1914||42||W of Dennis Breen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Byrne-1665.jpg 8317134] |- | [[Goodacre-116|Breen]] ||Claire Frances||||7 Oct 2000||87||nee Goodacre, W of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Goodacre-116.jpg 8317698] |- | [[Breen-251|Breen]] ||Pierce Joseph||||7 Mar 1935||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Breen-251.jpg 8317106] |- | [[Breen-250|Breen]] ||Timothy||||11 Nov 1952||85||w/Sarah Ann Breen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Breen-250.jpg 8317109] |- | [[Whitty-59|Breen]] ||Sarah Ann||||13 Aug 1951||70||w/Timothy||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Breen-250.jpg 8317109] |- | [[Brenan-18|Brenan]]||Charles Gardner||||14 Aug 1944||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Brenan-18.jpg 8306729] |- | [[Brewer-2801|Brewer]] ||George Robert||||9 Sep 1950||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Brewer-2801.jpg 8306707] |- | [[Camillus-1|Brice]] ||Annie||19 Sep 1929||31 Aug 1999||||W of Eric, M of Kate, Mary, James Michael, Pat, Pete, Paul, John & Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Camillus-1.jpg 8317862] |- | [[Brice-359|Brice]] ||Edwin William||||17 Jul 1962|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Brice-359.jpg 8306827] |- | [[Brice-360|Brice]] ||Eric||18 Aug 1927||6 Nov 2005||||H of Annie, F of Kate, Mary, James Michael, Pat, Pete, Paul, John & Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Brice-360.jpg 8317863] |- | [[Brice-361|Brice]] ||James Michael||12 Aug 1955||16 Aug 1955|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Brice-361.jpg 8317342] |- | [[Culver-1022|Brice]] ||Jane Hammond||||9 Aug 1931||68||M of E W & F J Brice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Culver-1022.jpg 8306759] |- | [[Brice-362|Brice]] ||Richard L||||1 Jul 1921||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Brice-362.jpg 8317341] |- | [[Osborne-3301|Bridle]] ||Annie Whittle||29 Jul 1890||1 May 1980||||W of Walter Edward (Ted) Bridle, M of Frank, Olive, Nancy & Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Osborne-3301.jpg 8306339] |- | [[Croucher-101|Brierley]] ||Elizabeth Jane||||8 Aug 1968||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Croucher-101.jpg 8306775] |- | [[Unknown-316821|Brissenden]]||Jean Finet||||1 Aug 1994||73||W of Jim, M of Margaret, Mervis & Jim|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Unknown-316821.jpg 8317653] |- | [[Brooks-7110|Brooks]] ||Allan Noel||||29 Oct 1992||65||H of Jane, F of David, Step-F of Keith, Ted, Cheryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Brooks-7110.jpg 8306102] |- | [[Brooks-7081|Brooks]]||Ernest Noble||16 Oct 1920||26 Mar 1996||||H of Ethel, F of Ernie & Robert; NX103535|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Brooks-7081.jpg 8317046] |- | [[Brooks-7192|Brooks]] ||Ernie||||20 Feb 2010||62||S of Ernest Noble Brooks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Brooks-7192.jpg 8317045] |- | [[Green-13704|Brooks]] ||Ethel Mary||||12 Mar 1984||59||W of Ernie, M of Ernest and Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Green-13704.jpg 8317044] |- | [[Brooks-7193|Brooks]] ||Henry||||19 May 1910||28||relative of William Blackburn||[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article99674125 Obituary] |- | [[Stephens-5338|Brooks]] ||Jane Louise||||21 Sep 1984||60||W of Noel. M of Keith, Ted, Cheryl, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Stephens-5338.jpg 8306101] |- | [[Brooks-7082|Brooks]] ||Noble||||18 Jun 1956||73||H of Ivy Glady Brooks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Moss-2464.jpg 8306178] |- | [[Moss-2464|Brooks]] ||Ivy Glady||||19 Mar 1989||92||W of Noble Brooks||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Moss-2464.jpg 8306178] |- | [[Brosnan-67|Brosnan]] ||Monsignor Thomas||23 Feb 1905||27 Feb 1961||||P.P V.F., B. Ireland, Ordained All Hallows College, Dublin, 24 Jun 1906, P.P Canowindra 1944|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Brosnan-67.jpg 8317495] |- | [[Unknown-277842|Brown]] ||Agnes||||Dec 1925||83||b. Scotland; W of George||Obituary |- | [[Brown-37400|Brown]] ||George||||1921||||Death date approx||Obituary |- | [[Kerin-32|Brown]]||Bridget McQueeney||||13 Sep 1973||101|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Kerin-32.jpg 8317240] |- | [[Brown-36235|Brown]] ||Claude James||||5 Nov 1957||69||H of Elsie May Brown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Brown-36235.jpg 8306382] |- | [[Collins-8995|Brown]] ||Elsie May||||18 Jun 1978||91||W of Claude James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Brown-36235.jpg 8306382] |- | [[Harvey-5103|Brown]] ||Elva Josephine Rebecca||||2 Jul 1974||66||w/R Athol Frederick Brown M.B.E.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Brown-36234.jpg 8306401] |- | [[Brown-36234|Brown]] ||R Athol Frederick||||2 Jan 1975||64||M.B.E.; w/Elva Josephine Rebecca Brown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Brown-36234.jpg 8306401] |- | [[Brown-37403|Brown]] ||Henry Charles||||10 Oct 1934||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Brown-37403.jpg 8317241] |- | [[Britton-1203|Brown]] ||Ellen Therese (Nell)||1914||1997||||w/John Thomas Brown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Britton-1203.jpg 8317954] |- | [[Brown-37413|Brown]] ||John Thomas||1913||2005||||w/Ellen Therese Brown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Britton-1203.jpg 8317954] |- | [[Allman-674|Brown]]||Josephine Mary||25 May 1919||30 Nov 2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Allman-674.jpg 8306330] |- | [[Brown-42581|Brown]] ||Leslie||||31 Jul 1977||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Brown-42581.jpg 8316989] |- | [[McRae-1597|Brown]]||Marie Isabella||||14 May 1975||66||w/Linda Gail McMahon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/McMahon-2035.jpg 8306362] |- | [[Moore-30076|Brown]]||Marion||21 Jan 1909||27 Sep 2001|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Moore-30076.jpg 8317036] |- | [[Brown-37420|Brown]] ||Rex Gordon||17 Sep 1911||4 Dec 1977|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Brown-37420.jpg 8317956] |- | [[Brown-37909|Brown]] ||Roy Hilton Eric||||25 Jun 1968||69||w/Adelaide Isabelle Brown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Brown-37909.jpg 8306371] |- | [[Morton-4341|Brown]] ||Adelaide Isabelle||||4 Aug 1968||68||w/Roy Hilton Eric Brown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Brown-37909.jpg 8306371] |- | [[Brown-37908|Brown]] ||Thomas Arthur||22 Sep 1920||13 Oct 1993||||b. Eugowra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Brown-37908.jpg 8306369] |- | [[Williams-29957|Brumby]] ||Ethel May||||5 Dec 1978|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Williams-29957.jpg 8306125] |- | [[Brumby-54|Brumby]] ||V J||||20 Mar 1997||77||NX157493; H of Ethel, F of Maureen, Jeffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Brumby-54.jpg 8306124] |- | [[Buckman-267|Buckman]] ||James||||11 Jun 1954||73||w/Clara Buckman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Buckman-267.jpg 8317583] |- | [[Kelly-7717|Buckman]] ||Clara||||25 Dec 1962||79||w/James Michael Buckman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Buckman-267.jpg 8317583] |- | [[Bulkeley-573|Bulkeley]]||Robert (Bobby)||13 Apr 1926||14 Nov 1938|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Bulkeley-573.jpg 8306188] |- | [[Burbidge-57|Burbidge]] ||John William||||2 Sep 1962||77||w/Catherine Burbidge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Burbidge-57.jpg 8306386] |- | [[McKenzie-1866|Burbidge]] ||Catherine||||18 Feb 1969||84||w/John W Burbidge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Burbidge-57.jpg 8306386] |- | [[Keen-1357|Burge]] ||Ivy Gertrude||04 Aug 1891||2 Dec 1990||||Sadly missed by Peggy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Keen-1357.jpg 8306133] |- | [[Burge-522|Burge]] ||William John||||15 Dec 1975||59||Sadly missed by Peggy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Burge-522.jpg 8306134] |- | [[Burgess-5151|Burgess]]||William Edward||||9 Jun 1958||48||Sadly missed by Anne & Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Burgess-5151.jpg 8317879] |- | [[Lakin-335|Burgess]] ||Frances Edith||||23 Apr 2001||86||Sadly missed by Anne & Glenn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Burgess-5151.jpg 8317879] |- | [[Burke-3746|Burke]] ||E||||7 May 1966||50||NX5490 Sergeant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Burke-3746.jpg 8306303] |- | [[Singer-833|Bussman]] ||Katherine Emily||||27 Apr 1975||81||W/William Ernest Bussman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Bussman-6.jpg 8316999] |- | [[Bussman-6|Bussman]] ||William Ernest||||9 Aug 1982||79||w/Katherine Emily Bussman||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Bussman-6.jpg 8316999] |- | [[Butler-9474|Butler]] ||Henry Robert||||25 Dec 1944||67||H of Sarah Ann Butler|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Butler-9474.jpg 8306622] |- | [[Austin-5580|Butler]] ||Sarah Ann||||5 Aug 1950||82||W of Henry Robert Butler|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Butler-9474.jpg 8306622] |- | Butler||Viola||||22 Jan 1975||||||8317637 |- | [[Bentley-2085|Butterick]] ||Phyllis May||||23 Apr 1997||96||w/Walter Butterick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Butterick-15.jpg 8306405] |- | [[Butterick-15|Butterick]] ||Walter||||8 Nov 1972||81||w/Phyllis May Butterick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Butterick-15.jpg 8306405] |- | [[Castle-1430|Butterton]]||Eliza||||1 Dec 1947||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Castle-1430.jpg 8306484] |- | [[Byrnes-509|Byrnes]]||Barry||||22 Nov 2009||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Byrnes-509.jpg 8317854] |- | [[Lackery-1|Byrnes]] ||Blanche Evelyn||||6 Dec 1996||86||W of Leslie Roy Byrnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Byrnes-485.jpg 8317006] |- | [[Byrnes-485|Byrnes]] ||Leslie Roy||||9 Mar 1985||73||H of Blanche Evelyn BYRNES|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Byrnes-485.jpg 8317006] |- | [[Byrnes-14|Byrnes]] ||Edmund||||17 Aug 1943||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Byrnes-14.jpg 8317237] |- | [[Cassidy-1344|Byrnes]] ||Hilda Ann||||12 Mar 1966||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Cassidy-1344.jpg 8317140] |- | [[Hodge-86|Byrnes]] ||Lillian||||6 May 1973||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Hodge-86.jpg 8306137] |- | [[Bentley-2238|Byrnes]]||Mary Elizabeth||11 Apr 1914||19 Aug 2000||||M of Barry, Brian, Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Bentley-2238.jpg 8317853] |- | [[Byrnes-487|Byrnes]] ||Peter||||11 Jul 1925||79||H of Jane Maria Byrnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Byrnes-487.jpg 8317282] |- | [[Sherry-217|Byrnes]] ||Jane Maria||||16 Jun 1938||81||W of Peter Byrnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Byrnes-487.jpg 8317282] |- | [[Byrnes-496|Byrnes]] ||Peter C||||20 Aug 1956||73||H of Josephine Byrnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Byrnes-496.jpg 8317284] |- | [[Begley-512|Byrnes]] ||Josephine||||29 Jan 1967||67||H of Peter C Byrnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Byrnes-496.jpg 8317284] |- | [[Byrnes-510|Byrnes]]||M J||||||||Pte, AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Byrnes-510.jpg 8317336] |- | [[Byrnes-488|Byrnes]] ||Timothy||||22 Dec 1940||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Byrnes-488.jpg 8317283] |- | [[Cahill-752|Cahill]]||Laurie||||6 May 1978||||w/James Joseph Cahill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Cahill-626.jpg 8317245] |- | [[Cahill-626|Cahill]] ||James Joseph||||10 Jul 1949||79||H of Charlotte, W/Laurie Cahill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Cahill-626.jpg 8317245] |- | [[Cahill-750|Cahill]]||Sylvester Harold||01 Jul 1907||30 Apr 1984||||w/[[Foss-1727|Bessie May Cahill]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Cahill-750.jpg 8306272] |- | [[Foss-1727|Cahill]]||Bessie May||20 Feb 1914||17 Feb 1995||||w/ [[Cahill-750|Sylvester Harold Cahill]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Cahill-750.jpg 8306272] |- | [[Cain-2901|Cain]]||John Stephen||||11 Oct 1978||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Cain-2901.jpg 8317769] |- | [[Death-252|Cain]]||Stella||||2 Jul 2011||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Death-252.jpg 8317770] |- | [[McDonell-104|Callaghan]] ||Barbara Ellen||||22 Dec 1966|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/McDonell-104.jpg 8317547] |- | [[Callaghan-592|Callaghan]]||Jack M||||17 Dec 1998||81||62339 Corporal, H of [[Derwin-8|Doone]], F of Elizabeth, Rosanne, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Callaghan-592.jpg 8317880] |- | [[Derwin-8|Callaghan]]||Doone Marion||||3 May 2008||82||W of [[Callaghan-592|Jack]], M of Elizabeth, Rosanne, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Derwin-8.jpg 8317881] |- | [[Callaghan-464|Callaghan]] ||Michael||||1 Aug 1943||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Callaghan-464.jpg 8317546] |- | [[Callan-85|Callan]]||Austin T||||21 Mar 1954||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Callan-85.jpg 8317499] |- | [[Callan-53|Callan]]||Ellen Ann||||3 Feb 1949||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5a/Callan-53.jpg/500px-Callan-53.jpg 8317401] |- | [[Callan-50|Callan]]||Elsie Eileen||||17 Aug 1898||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Callan-50.jpg 8317365] |- | [[Callan-76|Callan]] ||James Vincent||||19 Jul 1967||69||w/[[Kirkland-1374|Kathleen Mary Callan]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Callan-76.jpg 8317400] |- | [[Kirkland-1374|Callan]]||Kathleen Mary||||5 Jul 1972||71||w/[[Callan-76|James Vincent Callan]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Callan-76.jpg 8317400] |- | [[Hay-2062|Callan]]||Jessie||26/11/1919||11 Aug 2004||||W of [[Callan-85|Austin]], M of Tom. Marg, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Hay-2062.jpg 8317903] |- | [[Callan-86|Callan]]||John Thomas||14 Jun 1922||18 Oct 1992||||RAAF 66922|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Callan-86.jpg 8317716] |- | [[Callan-55|Callan]]||Mary Theresa Angela||||4 Jan 1916||25||D of Thomas Mary Callan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Callan-55.jpg 8317366] |- | [[Mallon-86|Callan]] ||Mary Elizabeth||||21 Apr 1927||72||W of Thomas Callan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Callan-46.jpg 8317367] |- | [[Callan-46|Callan]] ||Thomas||||21 Jun 1931||84||H of Mary Callan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Callan-46.jpg 8317367] |- | [[Callan-77|Callan]] ||Thomas Patrick||||22 Jun 1965||82||H of [[Davies-4818|Millicent Sarah Callan]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Callan-77.jpg 8317398] |- | [[Davies-4818|Callan]]||Millicent Sarah||||14 Aug 1976||87||W of [[Callan-77|Thomas Patrick Callan]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Callan-77.jpg 8317398] |- | [[Callan-84|Callan]] ||William J||||3 Aug 1952||24|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Callan-84.jpg 8317399] |- | [[Sadler-1152|Cameron]] ||Helen Jean||08 Sep 1918||4 Mar 2006|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Sadler-1152.jpg 8306104] |- | [[Cameron-3979|Cameron]] ||John Gordon||1 Nov 1914||1 Dec 1987||73||NX54384|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Cameron-3979.jpg 8306105] |- | [[Campbell-17888|Campbell]]||Colin Donald||||6 Sep 2012||79||w of Austin, M of Tom. Marg, John/Terena Colleen Fliedner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Campbell-17888.jpg 8316957] |- | [[Campbell-17889|Campbell]]||Donald Charles||||15 Jul 1978||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Campbell-17889.jpg 8317787] |- | [[Mulligan-516|Campbell]]||Ellen||||21 Apr 1936||49||w/[[Campbell-17890|Alexander Campbell]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Campbell-17890.jpg 8306744] |- | [[Campbell-17890|Campbell]]||Alexander||||26 Jul 1951||65||w/[[Mulligan-516|Ellen Campbell]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Campbell-17890.jpg 8306744] |- | [[Sawyers-187|Campbell]]||Ethel Grace||||25 Dec 1916||25||W of T Campbell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Sawyers-187.jpg 8306158] |- | [[Campbell-17951|Campbell]]||Neville John||||25 Dec 1916||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Campbell-17951.jpg 8306159] |- | [[Campbell-17952|Campbell]]||Irene Muriel||||25 Dec 1916||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Campbell-17951.jpg 8306159] |- | [[Campbell-17953|Campbell]]||Bevelyn Grace||||25 Dec 1916||15 Mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Campbell-17951.jpg 8306159] |- | [[Campbell-17954|Campbell]]||Kenneth Thomas||15 Apr 1927||3 Jun 1992||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Campbell-17954.jpg 8306162] |- | [[Campbell-17955|Campbell]]||Linden Alexander||||29 Nov 1989||73||NX16048, w/Clare Mary Campbell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Campbell-17955.jpg 8317081] |- | [[Beath-102|Campbell]]||Clare Mary||||10 Jul 2004||84||w/Linden Alexander Campbell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Campbell-17955.jpg 8317081] |- | [[Campbell-17956|Campbell]]||Lloyd Ivan||||28 Aug 1982||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Campbell-17956.jpg 8317042] |- | [[Madden-1212|Campbell]]||Margaret Mary||||30 Sep 2004||87||W of Don, M of Bruce, Susan, Raymond, Gwen, Catherine, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Madden-1212.jpg 8317786] |- | [[Campbell-17891|Campbell]]||Thomas||||22 Jun 1969||81||W/Lilian Campbell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Campbell-17891.jpg 8306161] |- | [[Boyle-1699|Campbell]]||Lilian||||9 Jul 1978||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Campbell-17891.jpg 8306161] |- | [[Cantwell-318|Cantwell]]||Ronald||||21 Oct 1999||61||F of Peter, Scott, B of Dawn, John, Carol, Margaret, Edith, Donald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Cantwell-318.jpg 8317091] |- | [[Carey-3422|Carey]]||P||||||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Carey-3422.jpg 8306663] |- | [[Unknown-318712|Carlson]]||Patricia Joan||||Nov 2014||||The Wagga Daily Advertiser, Nov. 5, 2014||Funeral notice |- | [[Carman-1060|Carman]]||Alvin (Pop)||||7 Feb 1979||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Carman-1060.jpg 8317774] |- | [[Jolliffe-245|Carman]] ||Isobel||13 Aug 1913||3 Sep 2011||||W of Richard Frederick, M of John, Carol, Michael, Dianne, Richard, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Jolliffe-245.jpg 8317657] |- | [[Crampton-200|Carman]]||Jane||||25 Sep 1954||74||w/[[Carman-919|James Joseph Carman]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Carman-919.jpg 8317211] |- | [[Carman-919|Carman]] ||James Joseph ||||8 Nov 1956||78||w/[[Crampton-200|Jane Carman]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Carman-919.jpg 8317211] |- | [[Carman-1062|Carman||Lancelot John]]||||22 Jul 1923||17||w/ Agnes Teresa Carman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Carman-1062.jpg 8317210] |- | [[Carman-1061|Carman]]||Agnes Teresa||||23 Dec 1918||16 mths||w/Lancelot John Carman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Carman-1062.jpg 8317210] |- | [[Carman-1063|Carman]]||Richard Attwood||||29 Oct 1977||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Carman-1063.jpg 8317221] |- | [[Carman-946|Carman]] ||Richard Frederick||16 Aug 1907||20 Mar 1995||||H of Isobel, F of John, Carol, Michael, Dianne, Richard, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Carman-946.jpg 8317658] |- | [[Davis-37137|Carman]] ||Mercia (Nan)||||26 Jun 1990||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Davis-37137.jpg 8317758] |- | [[Ellem-602|Carman]]||Ada Doris||||3 Jul 1963||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Ellem-602.jpg 8306821] |- | [[Carpenter-6191|Carpenter]] ||Edmund George (George)||18 Feb 1917||14 Jan 2009||91||H of [[Delaney-1180|Mary Carpenter]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Carpenter-6191.jpg 8317112] |- | [[Delaney-1180|Carpenter]]||Mary||25 Sep 1927||13 Jul 2007||79||W of [[Carpenter-6191|Edmund George Carpenter]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Carpenter-6191.jpg 8317112] |- | [[Carpenter-6192|Carpenter]] ||Gary Joseph||03 Mar 1950||2 Mar 2010||59||H of Betty, F of Kristy, Brad, Craig.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Carpenter-6192.jpg 8317072] |- | [[Carpenter-6190|Carpenter]] ||Lawrence Eric||29 Jul 1923||16 Mar 1995||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Carpenter-6190.jpg 8317096] |- | [[Carr-5573|Carr]]||Edith||||6 Feb 1927||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Carr-5573.jpg 8306454] |- | [[Carroll-4767|Carroll]]||David Joseph||||26 Sep 1960||68||w/[[Grant-7809|Ellen Emily Carroll]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Carroll-4767.jpg 8317328] |- | [[Grant-7809|Carroll]]||Ellen Emily||||22 Sep 1976||87||w/[[Carroll-4767|David Joseph Carroll]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Carroll-4767.jpg 8317328] |- | [[Carroll-4768|Carroll]]||Paul Michael||||5 May 1948||3||||8317586 |- | [[Carter-15777|Carter]]||William Osgood||13 Mar 1929||24 Aug 2012||||H of Patricia, F of Robert, Helen, Anthony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Carter-15777.jpg 8317924] |- | [[Cassidy-1321|Cassidy]] ||Adam Adolphus||05 May 1895||1 Feb 1981||||3771 Trooper|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Cassidy-1321.jpg 8306860] |- | [[Cassidy-1483|Cassidy]]||Arthur Reginald||19 Jan 1925||25 Aug 1971||||H of [[Martin-28916|Muriel Joyce Cassidy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Cassidy-1483.jpg 8317150] |- | [[Martin-28916|Cassidy]]||Muriel Joyce||27 Nov 1925||8 Aug 2005||||nee Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Cassidy-1483.jpg 8317150] |- | [[Cassidy-1495|Cassidy]]||Bert||21 Feb 1928||14 May 1988|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Cassidy-1495.jpg 8306344] |- | [[Rothery-89|Cassidy]]||Blanche||||24 Mar 1948||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Rothery-89.jpg 8317144] |- | [[Cassidy-1479|Cassidy]]||Charles||||24 Dec 1940||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Cassidy-1479.jpg 8317145] |- | [[Cassidy-1485|Cassidy]]||Darcy Dudley||||28 Aug 1978||66||w/[[Thurtell-14|Gladys Edna Cassidy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Cassidy-1485.jpg 8317768] |- | [[Thurtell-14|Cassidy]]||Gladys Edna (Judy)||||21 Jun 1991||76||w/[[Cassidy-1485|Darcy Dudley Cassidy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Cassidy-1485.jpg 8317768] |- | [[Cassidy-1480|Cassidy]]||William N||||3 May 1948||63||H of [[Rothery-90|Olga Cassidy]], F of Douglas Keith Cassidy, Ken, Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Cassidy-1480.jpg 8317186] |- | [[Rothery-90|Cassidy]]||Olga||||24 Jun 1947||54||w/[[Cassidy-1480|William N Cassidy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Cassidy-1480.jpg 8317186] |- | [[Cassidy-1486|Cassidy]]||Douglas Keith||03 May 1914||4 Jul 1998||||S of [[Cassidy-1480|William]] & [[Rothery-90|Olga]], B of Ken and Kevin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Cassidy-1486.jpg 8317185] |- | [[Cassidy-1496|Cassidy]]||Dudley||05 Jan 1933||13 Jul 2012|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Cassidy-1496.jpg 8317572] |- | [[Cassidy-1345|Cassidy]] ||Edward Henry||||27 Jun 1944||76||w/ [[Grimshaw-238|Sarah Ann Cassidy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Cassidy-1345.jpg 8317141] |- | [[Grimshaw-238|Cassidy]]||Sarah Ann||||1 Mar 1948||73||w/[[Cassidy-1345|Edward Henry Cassidy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Cassidy-1345.jpg 8317141] |- | [[Cassidy-1487|Cassidy]]||Ernest||||24 May 1978||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Cassidy-1487.jpg 8317801] |- | [[Lynch-4193|Cassidy]]||Florence M||||25 Nov 1986||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Lynch-4193.jpg 8317152] |- | [[Mobbs-286|Cassidy]]||Grace Victoria||||26 Mar 1969||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Mobbs-286.jpg 8306861] |- | [[Cassidy-1474|Cassidy]]||Henry Adams||||4 Nov 1957||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Cassidy-1474.jpg 8317143] |- | [[Cassidy-1497|Cassidy]]||Jack||29 Nov 1927||18 Sep 1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Cassidy-1497.jpg 8317654] |- | [[Cassidy-1498|Cassidy]]||Jade Peter||15 Dec 1989||19 Oct 1991||||Our little man|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Cassidy-1498.jpg 8317002] |- | [[Cassidy-1478|Cassidy]]||John||1870||1927|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Cassidy-1478.jpg 8317192] |- | [[Cassidy-1499|Cassidy]]||Joseph Adam||||1 Jul 1989||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Cassidy-1499.jpg 8317142] |- | [[Cassidy-1477|Cassidy]]||Kevin John||1924||1926|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Cassidy-1477.jpg 8317193] |- | [[Cassidy-1500|Cassidy]]||Kevin Maxwell||||20 Jun 2006||88||w/Carmel Alexious Cassidy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Cassidy-1500.jpg 8317892] |- | [[Hennessy-433|Cassidy]]||Carmel Alexious||||3 Feb 2011||88||w/Kevin Maxwell Cassidy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Cassidy-1500.jpg 8317892] |- | [[Cassidy-1475|Cassidy]]||Leslie Francis||1916||1930|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Cassidy-1475.jpg 8317191] |- | [[Cassidy-1501|Cassidy]]||Margaret (Peggy)||1924||1933|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Cassidy-1501.jpg 8317190] |- | [[Strong-2950|Cassidy]]||Mary Ellen||||25 Apr 2001||96|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Strong-2950.jpg 8317802] |- | [[Cassidy-1502|Cassidy]]||Maxwell||||22 Jun 1985||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Cassidy-1502.jpg 8317733] |- | [[Cassidy-1476|Cassidy]]||Muriel May||1914||1938|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Cassidy-1476.jpg 8317189] |- | [[Hasson-125|Cassidy]] ||Catherine (Gran)||c1844||1918||||nee Hasson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Hasson-125.jpg 8317194] |- | [[Cassidy-1503|Cassidy]]||Reginald (Reggie)||12 Apr 1942||26 Mar 2006|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Cassidy-1503.jpg 8317153] |- | [[Cassidy-1481|Cassidy]]||Robert Cecil||1876||1912||35||w/[[Grimshaw-160|Elizabeth Susan Cassidy]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Grimshaw-160.jpg 8317125] |- | [[Grimshaw-160|Cassidy]] ||Elizabeth Susan||1881||1937||56?||w/[[Cassidy-1481|Robert Cecil]]|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Grimshaw-160.jpg 8317125] |- | [[Cassidy-1504|Cassidy]]||Robert Cecil||||7 Dec 1985||72||Sadly missed by family Vera, Gloria, Cecil, Audrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Cassidy-1504.jpg 8317702] |- | [[Cassidy-1488|Cassidy]]||William||||26 Nov 1958||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Cassidy-1488.jpg 8317151] |- | [[McGibbon-83|Castles]]||Elsie E||||||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/McGibbon-83.jpg 8306640] |- | [[Castles-139|Castles]]||George||||21 Aug 2006||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Castles-139.jpg 8317079] |- | [[Palmer-10799|Castles]]||Lilian Vera||||17 Jun 1978||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Palmer-10799.jpg 8317974] |- | [[Castles-136|Castles]] ||William||||10 May 1947||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Castles-136.jpg 8306617] |- | [[Farrell-1790|Chalmers]]||Kathleen Gertrude||||10 Apr 1933||40||b. Amaroo; D of Thomas Farrell||Obituary |- | [[Chamney-6|Chamney]] ||Alexander Buckley||||12 Mar 1979||78||w/Rachel Maria May Chamney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Keegan-243.jpg 8316896] |- | [[Keegan-243|Chamney]] ||Rachel Maria May||||24 Apr 1999||96||w/Alexander Buckley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Keegan-243.jpg 8316896] |- | [[Chamney-9|Chamney]]||Dorothy M||||26 Jul 1968||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Chamney-9.jpg 8306220] |- | [[Chamney-10|Chamney]]||Eric Alexander||||28 Nov 1953||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Chamney-10.jpg 8316897] |- | [[Chamney-11|Chamney]]||George Henry||28 Apr 1907||26 Dec 1971|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Chamney-11.jpg 8316895] |- | [[Chamney-12|Chamney]]||Joseph John||||17 Mar 1962||64||NX20392|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Chamney-12.jpg 8316903] |- | [[Chamney-8|Chamney]]||W W||||1 Jul 1954||64||Pte 1699|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Chamney-8.jpg 8306221] |- | [[Duffy-1545|Chew]]||Catherine Florence||||5 Feb 1922||33||W of Frederick Chew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Duffy-1545.jpg 8317394] |- | [[Jenkins-7158|Chick]]||Margot May||||31 Jul 1992||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Jenkins-7158.jpg 8306081] |- | [[Unknown-323397|Chippendale]]||Robyn||||2 May 1990||45||W of Max, M of Gemma, John; D of Frances & Jack Kelly|| [[Unknown-323397|8317793]] |- | [[Chipperfield-48|Chipperfield]]||George J||||11 Aug 1926||56?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Chipperfield-48.jpg 8306676] |- | [[Clancy-577|Clancy]]||Charles Patrick||||8 Jul 1955||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Clancy-577.jpg 8317532] |- | [[Davis-28071|Clancy]] ||Ethel Gladys (Glad)||08 Aug 1912||23 Jun 2001||||W of Thomas; M of Patricia, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Davis-28071.jpg 8306871] |- | [[Clancy-579|Clancy]]||Michael Barry||17 Nov 1944||24 Jan 1990||||S of Thomas & Gladys|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Clancy-579.jpg 8306873] |- | [[Clancy-578|Clancy]]||Thomas Michael||||15 Aug 1992||82||H of Gladys, F of Patricia, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Clancy-578.jpg 8306872] |- | [[Clark-28703|Clark]]||Barry Michael||29 Sep 1958||13 Dec 1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Clark-28703.jpg 8316929] |- | [[Stuart-3062|Clark]]||Hannah May||||9 Jul 1954||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Stuart-3062.jpg 8306274] |- | [[Clark-28702|Clark]]||James Joseph||||25 Dec 1942||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Clark-28702.jpg 8306273] |- | [[Clarke-7521|Clarke]]||Jack||||19 Oct 1997||80||w/Phyllis Clarke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Clarke-7521.jpg 8317664] |- | [[Newton-6829|Clarke]]||Phyllis May||||19 Apr 2002||79||w/ Jack Clarke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Clarke-7521.jpg 8317664] |- | [[Unknown-323412|Clarke]]||Josephine||||11 Sep 1976||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Unknown-323412.jpg 8317796] |- | [[Clarke-7525|Clarke]]||Lionel George Addison||||25 Mar 1974||92||w/Elsie Beatrice Clarke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Clarke-7525.jpg 8306499] |- | [[Moore-27116|Clarke]]||Elsie Beatrice ||||4 Sep 1989||94||w/Lionel George Addison Clarke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Clarke-7525.jpg 8306499] |- | [[Hundy-2|Clayton]]||Colleen Agnes||||02 Aug 1984||45||w/Roland and Mary Hundy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Hundy-1.jpg 8317757] |- | [[Clyburn-27|Clyburn]] ||Albert John||||6 Oct 1976||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Clyburn-27.jpg 8317812] |- | [[Marsh-5520|Clyburn]] ||Agnes Ellen (Aggie)||||2017 Feb 26||88||W of Albert (dec); M of Marsha, Maree, Eugenie, James, Terry, Anne, Paul & Donna & mother in law of Phillip, Michael (dec), Graeme (dec), Kerry, Stephanie, Barry, Carla, Carmel, Sharon and Liz.||Obituary |- | [[Clyburn-29|Clyburn]] ||Dennis James||||10 Dec 1967||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Clyburn-29.jpg 8317238] |- | [[Clyburn-28|Clyburn]] ||James Rupert||||12 Apr 1959||71||w/Catherine Ellen Clyburn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Clyburn-28.jpg 8317448] |- | [[Higgins-4201|Clyburn]]||Catherine Ellen||||9 Aug 1966||82||w/James Rupert Clyburn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Clyburn-28.jpg 8317448] |- | [[Clyburn-31|Clyburn]]||John||||31 Mar 1995||75||w/Edna May Clyburn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Clyburn-31.jpg 8317806] |- | [[Unknown-324230|Clyburn]]||Edna May||||5 Mar 2003||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Clyburn-31.jpg 8317806] |- | [[Clyburn-30|Clyburn]]||Thomas (Tom)||||1 Mar 1994||80||w/Pauline Isobel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Clyburn-30.jpg 8317790] |- | [[Clarke-7558|Clyburn]]||Pauline Isobel||||10 Jan 1996||74||w/Thomas Clyburn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Clyburn-30.jpg 8317790] |- | [[Clyburn-18|Clyburn]] ||Thomas||||5 Jul 1891||58||w/Thomas Richard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Clyburn-18.jpg 8306580] |- | [[Clyburn-19|Clyburn]] ||Thomas Richard||||7 Jun 1892||17||w/Thomas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Clyburn-18.jpg 8306580] |- | [[O'Connor-2087|Coady]]||Alice Edith||||16 Jun 1976||71||w/William Harold Coady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/O_Connor-2087.jpg 8317409] |- | [[Coady-82|Coady]]||William Harold||||6 Feb 1989||81||w/Alice Edith Coady|| [[Coady-82|8317410]] |- | [[Coady-85|Coady]]||Michael John||||17 Oct 1883||28||H of Charlotte Augusta Coady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Coady-85.jpg 8317360] |- | [[Hart-7608|Coady]]||Charlotte Augusta||||13 Jan 1889||35||W of Michael John Coady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Hart-7608.jpg 8317361] |- | [[Coady-84|Coady]]||Edward Phillip||||16 May 1881||29||w/Edward Coady Sr & Thomas Coady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Coady-84.jpg 8317417] |- | [[Coady-61|Coady]]||Edward Senr.||||8 Apr 1889||77||w/Thomas and Edward Phillip Coady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Coady-61.jpg 8317418] |- | [[Clements-2088|Coady]] ||Ann||||20 May 1914||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Clements-2088.jpg 8317419] |- | [[Coady-86|Coady]]||Patrick||||29 May 1903||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Clements-2088.jpg 8317419] |- | [[Coady-87|Coady]]||Benjamin||||21 Nov 1871||6 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Clements-2088.jpg 8317419] |- | [[Coady-83|Coady]]||Thomas||||8 Mar 1889||20||e/Edward Senr. & Edward Coady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Coady-61.jpg 8317418] |- | [[Coady-88|Coady]]||Ida Mary||||20 Mar 1905|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Coady-88.jpg 8317416] |- | [[Riley-5341|Coady]]||Kathleen Mary||||26 Jul 1994||89||w/John Coady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Coady-89.jpg 8317357] |- | [[Coady-89|Coady]]||John (Jack)||||3 Nov 2006||95||w/Kathleen Mary Callan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Coady-89.jpg 8317357] |- | [[Fisher-10148|Coady]]||Lynette Kathleen||||29 Sep 2008||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Fisher-10148.jpg 8317356] |- | [[Coady-90|Coady]]||Patrick Arthur||||10 Jun 1983||77||w/Lillian Mary Coady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Coady-90.jpg 8317718] |- | [[Abberton-19|Coady]]||Lillian Mary||||14 Aug 1991||85||W/Patrick Arthur Coady; nee Abberton; M of Frances, Patricia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Coady-90.jpg 8317718] |- | [[Coady-91|Coady]]||Patrick R||||3 Oct 2003||84||NX6766; w/Edna J Coady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Coady-91.jpg 8317891] |- | [[Reeve-970|Coady]]||Edna J||||16 Oct 2007||83||w/Patrick R Coady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Coady-91.jpg 8317891] |- | [[Coady-72|Coady]] ||William James||||5 Sep 1950||85||w/Fanny Coady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Coady-72.jpg 8317359] |- | [[Ridley-708|Coady]]||Fanny||||13 Nov 1959||87||w/William James Coady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Coady-72.jpg 8317359] |- | [[Cobcroft-143|Cobcroft]] ||Brenda Ann||||17 Oct 1984||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Cobcroft-143.jpg 8317048] |- | [[Delaney-936|Cobcroft]] ||Dawn Marie||||16 Aug 1981||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Delaney-936.jpg 8317038] |- | [[Cobley-54|Cobley]]||Charles M||||22 Jun 1954||74||w/Hanorah & William Cobley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Cobley-54.jpg 8306652] |- | [[O'Brien-3794|Cobley]]||Hanorah||||||74||w/William & Charles Cobley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Cobley-54.jpg 8306652] |- | [[Cobley-56|Cobley]]||Thomas Henery||||28 Sep 1964||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Cobley-56.jpg 8306653] |- | [[Cobley-55|Cobley]]||William||||7 Nov 1929||78||w/Hanorah & Charles Cobley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Cobley-54.jpg 8306652] |- | [[Callaghan-463|Cocks]] ||Vera May||16 Apr 1916||1 Sep 1943||||W of David, M of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Callaghan-463.jpg 8317548] |- | [[Newton-6824|Coffey]] ||Elizabeth Irene||26 Jul 1914||1 Jun 2012||||W of Leslie Alfred Coffey; nee Newton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Newton-6824.jpg 8306713] |- | [[Coghlan-138|Coghlan]] ||John Albert||||6 Oct 1932||84||w/Annie Coghlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Coghlan-138.jpg 8317631] |- | [[Carr-5571|Coghlan]] ||Annie||||7 Nov 1940||76||w/Albert John Coghlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Carr-5571.jpg 8317632] |- | [[Coghlan-139|Coghlan]] ||Mark||||10 Jul 1987||85||w/Eva Annie Coghlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Coghlan-139.jpg 8316948] |- | [[Shearwood-18|Coghlan]] ||Eva Annie||||1 Feb 1970||66||w/Mark Coghlan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Coghlan-139.jpg 8316948] |- | [[Colbert-436|Colbert]]||Bert||||1 Feb 1917||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Colbert-436.jpg 8306554] |- | [[Colclough-184|Colclough]] ||C T||||||||Cpl, Royal Irish Regiment, served in France w/British Expeditionary Force 1915-19, 9 mths POW|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Colclough-184-1.jpg 8306300] |- | [[Colclough-184|Colclough]] ||Charles Thomas||||26 Sep 1963||67||Cpl, Royal Irish Regiment|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Colclough-184.jpg 8306299] |- | [[Chamney-14|Colclough]] ||Frances Jane||||15 May 1966||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Chamney-14.jpg 8306298] |- | [[Colclough-194|Colclough]] ||Jeffrey Charles||28 Sep 1925||19 Feb 2001||||RAAF 443300|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Colclough-194.jpg 8306301] |- | [[Cole-10778|Cole]] ||Dudley||||8 Jun 1940||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Cole-10778.jpg 8317248] |- | [[Cole-10851|Cole]]||Lauren Othelia||11 Apr 1989||18 Sep 2001||||Joshua, Nathan, Sam, Emily, Mick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Cole-10851.jpg 8306845] |- | [[Cole-10779|Cole]] ||R A||February 28, 1914||4 Nov 1947||33||NX55755, Roy Aloysius|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/7/78/Cole-10779.jpg/500px-Cole-10779.jpg 8317267] |- | [[Cole-10822|Cole]] ||R V||27 Aug 1919||1962||43||NX125819|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Cole-10822.jpg 8317225] |- | [[Colleton-7|Colleton]]||Catherine||||10 Dec 1894||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Colleton-7.jpg 8317471] |- | [[Collins-9001|Collins]] ||Henry William||||13 Mar 1913||55||H of Charlotte Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Collins-9001.jpg 8306513] |- | [[Prior-1198|Collins]] ||Charlotte Ann||||20 Feb 1934||76||W of Henry William Collins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Collins-9001.jpg 8306513] |- | [[Collis-247|Collis]]||Alfred William||||25 Jan 1890||57||H of Sarah Ann Dean Collis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Collis-247.jpg 8306575] |- | [[Dibley-119|Collis]]||Sarah Ann Deal||||7 Aug 1929||82||W of Alfred William Collis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Collis-247.jpg 8306575] |- | [[Flanagan-1049|Conlon]]||Eleanor||||10 Aug 1929||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Flanagan-1049.jpg 8317307] |- | [[Tee-93|Cook]]||Bertha||||1 Jun 1964||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Tee-93-1.jpg 8306521] |- | [[Cook-11936|Cook]] ||Herbert Issac||02 Nov 1908||28 Nov 1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Cook-11936.jpg 8317571] |- | [[Cook-16350|Cook]]||Mavis Kathleen||||14 Apr 1993||||D of Bertha, “Auntie May”|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Cook-16350.jpg 8306520] |- | [[Moore-19448|Cook]] ||Catherine Isabella||1860||28 Feb 1924||||B. Launceston, Tas; nee Moore; W of William Cook, b. N.Z. 1852, GM of Vera, Mavis, Floris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Moore-19448-1.jpg 8306313] |- | [[Cook-10759|Cook]] ||Walter Alfred||16 Jun 1881||19 Dec 1923||||S of William & Catherine Cook; H of Jessie Cook nee Gullen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Cook-10759.jpg 8306314] |- | [[Cook-10757|Cook]] ||Florence||1885||1897||||D of William & Catherine Cook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Cook-10757.jpg 8306522] |- | [[Cook-10758|Cook]]||James||1894||1894||||S of William & Catherine Cook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Cook-10757.jpg 8306522] |- | [[Cook-11934|Cook]]||Leila Kathleen||1907||1908||||D of Walter & Jessie Cook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Cook-10757.jpg 8306522] |- | [[Cook-11935|Cook]] ||William||1911||1918||||S of Walter & Jessie Cook|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Cook-10757.jpg 8306522] |- | [[Cook-16351|Cook]]||Stanley||1917||1921||||S of Walter & Jessie Cook, one of twins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Cook-10757.jpg 8306522] |- | [[Coombes-339|Coombes]]||Gavin Norman Peter (Big Gav)||11 Jun 1986||27 Oct 2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Coombes-339.jpg 8317883] |- | [[Coppock-457|Coppock]] ||Lawson||||17 Jun 1941||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Coppock-457.jpg 8306635] |- | [[Brien-477|Coppock]]||Grace||||17 Mar 1960||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Brien-477.jpg 8306636] |- | [[Coppock-467|Coppock]]||William Clarence||||29 May 1968||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Coppock-467.jpg 8316923] |- | [[Costello-922|Costello]]||Baby|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Costello-922.jpg 8317165] |- | [[Costello-921|Costello]]||Emily||||||21||W/William. Laura M|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Costello-921.jpg 8317161] |- | [[Costello-914|Costello]]||William||||||5||w/Emily, Laura M|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Costello-921.jpg 8317161] |- | Costello||Laura M||||||2||w/William, Emily|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Costello-921.jpg 8317161] |- | [[Costello-774|Costello]] ||Michael||||||71?||w/Ellen M|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Costello-774.jpg 8317214] |- | [[Dawes-661|Costello]]||Ellen||||||55?||w/Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Costello-774.jpg 8317214] |- | [[Brown-50004|Cottam]]||Kathleen Mary||||3 Nov 1991||43||nee Brown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Brown-50004.jpg 8306372] |- | [[Cotton-2204|Cotton]]||Molly||||19 Aug 1922||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Cotton-2204.jpg 8317493] |- | [[Garbutt-145|Coughlan]]||Alice Pearl||||28 Jul 1927||19||nee Garbutt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Garbutt-145.jpg 8306764] |- | [[Boag-92|Cousins]] ||Melva Jean||30 Nov 1928||24 May 2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Boag-92.jpg 8306711] |- | [[Unknown-331523|Cowley]]||Lydia Susan||||22 Dec 1941||68||M of George Thomas Crowley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Cowley-527.jpg 8306692] |- | [[Cowley-527|Cowley]]||George Thomas||||15 Mar 1973||61||S of Lydia Susan Cowley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Cowley-527.jpg 8306692] |- | [[Cowley-528|Cowley]]||Graham Ashley||||20 Aug 1950||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Cowley-527.jpg 8306692] |- | [[Coy-584|Coy]]||Graeme John||||14 May 1973||16||S of Gwen & Max Coy, GS of Edna & David McCarron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/Coy-584.jpg 8306199] |- | [[Coy-585|Coy]]||Maxwell Francis||20 Apr 1926||10 Oct 2010||||S of Tom & Genevieve Coy, w/Gwendoline Gladys Coy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Coy-585.jpg 8306198] |- | [[McCarron-996|Coy]]||Gwendoline Gladys||06 Dec 1925||26 Feb 2011||||D of David & Edna McCarron, w/ Maxwell Francis Coy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Coy-585.jpg 8306198] |- | [[Crabtree-911|Crabtree]] ||John||||22 Jun 1909||90||w/Mary Crabtree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Crabtree-911.jpg 8306567] |- | [[Harris-21057|Crabtree]]||Mary||||15 Mar 1918||90||w/John crabtree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Crabtree-911.jpg 8306567] |- | [[Robertson-9207|Crampton]]||Isabella Maude||||22 Jan 1965|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Robertson-9207.jpg 8306237] |- | [[Crampton-181|Crampton]] ||John F||04 Jan 1897||11 Dec 1996||||w/Margaret C Crampton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Crampton-181.jpg 8317832] |- | [[Walsh-3867|Crampton]]||Margaret C||03 May 1908||8 Apr 1995||||w/John F Crampton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Walsh-3867.jpg 8317833] |- | [[Crampton-201|Crampton]]||Richard J||||13 Sep 1949||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Crampton-201.jpg 8317497] |- | [[Craven_Davis-1|Evans]]||Sophia||11/08/1840||24 Oct 1908||||nee Craven Davis; b. Worchester, England; d. Parkes, NSW|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Craven_Davis-1.jpg 8306596] |- | [[Craven-1115|Craven]]||Alice||||19 Nov 1943||||w/Matilda Craven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Craven-1117.jpg 8306586] |- | [[Craven-1117|Craven]]||Matilda||||7 Feb 1949||||w/Alice craven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Craven-1117.jpg 8306586] |- | [[Bassett-3148|Craven]]||Catherine Dorothy||12 Nov 1908||23 Jan 1994||||w/ Clarence Reginald Craven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Craven-1119.jpg 8306601] |- | [[Craven-1119|Craven]]||Clarence Reginald||29 Jan 1917||29 May 2004||||warrant officer 412915, w/Catherine Dorothy Craven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Craven-1119.jpg 8306601] |- | [[Manning-3527|Craven]]||Elizabeth||||22 Feb 1919||79||W of John Craven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Manning-3527.jpg 8306594] |- | [[Craven-1116|Craven]]||John||||10 Dec 1899||62||H of Elizabeth Craven|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Craven-1116.jpg 8306593] |- | [[Craven-1118|Craven]]||Frederick Grosvenor Keith (Grove)||11 Sep 1912||25 Aug 2010||||H of Eunica Mary Craven, F of Bruce, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Craven-1118.jpg 8306587] |- | [[Smith-110462|Craven]]||Eunice Mary||21 Aug 1912||31 Mar 2004||||W of Frederick Grosvenor Craven, M of Bruce, Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Smith-110462.jpg 8306588] |- | [[Craven-818|Craven]] ||Frederick Edward||||1 Jun 1942||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Craven-818.jpg 8306602] |- | [[Cresta-2|Cresta]]||Nicholas Michele John||27 Feb 2002||28 Feb 2002||||B of Daniel, S of Michele & Donna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Cresta-2.jpg 8317996] |- | [[Cridland-44|Cridland]]||Raymond B||||17 Mar 1956||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Cridland-44.jpg 8317272] |- | [[Butler-10921|Crittle]]||Rita Violet||||25 Mar 1977||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Butler-10921.jpg 8316990] |- | [[Crook-1081|Crook]]||Bill||||6 Oct 2011||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Crook-1081.jpg 8317899] |- | [[Croucher-234|Croucher]]||Albert Edward||||15 Nov 1947||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Croucher-234.jpg 8306185] |- | [[Croucher-78|Croucher]] ||Alfred||||20 Jun 1930||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Croucher-78.jpg 8306769] |- | [[Goodacre-155|Croucher]]||Ann||||3 Jan 1938||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Goodacre-155.jpg 8306679] |- | [[Sawyer-3339|Croucher]]||Eliza Jane||||13 Nov 1935||75||nee Sawyer; W of William|| |- | [[Petts-107|Croucher]]||Eva Jane||||1 Feb 1957||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Petts-107.jpg 8306184] |- | [[Croucher-240|Croucher]]||Franklin Phillip (Bill)||14 Nov 1906||29 Dec 1989|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Croucher-240.jpg 8306813] |- | [[Croucher-237|Croucher]]||Marjorie||||6 Sep 1926||21||D of A.J & F.M Croucher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Berg-2101.jpg 8306768] |- | [[Berg-2101|Croucher]]||Frances Margaretta||||15 Oct 1951||75||w/ Marjorie Croucher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Berg-2101.jpg 8306768] |- | [[Cumberland-164|Croucher]]||Rita Phyllis||||5 Dec 1960||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Cumberland-164.jpg 8606812] |- | [[Hodge-1199|Currie]] ||Lorna Mary||||20 Jul 2000||83?||W/Leo Carlton & May Florence Hodge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Hodge-88.jpg 8317574] |- | [[Croucher-235|Croucher]]||William E||||12 Nov 1945||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Croucher-235.jpg 8306186] |- | [[Croucher-236|Croucher]]||William Robert (Willie)||||17 Oct 1912||5||S of W.E. & E.J. Croucher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Croucher-236.jpg 8306535] |- | [[Finlayson-441|Crowe]]||Beryl Phairn||||27 Aug 1983||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Finlayson-441.jpg 8317720] |- | [[Crowe-1053|Crowe]] ||Cyrus Godfrey||||2 Jan 1959||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Crowe-1053.jpg 8317377] |- | [[Crowe-984|Crowe]] ||Francis Cyrus||||8 Apr 1934||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Crowe-984.jpg 8317376] |- | [[Crowe-1054|Crowe]] ||James Vincent||||13 Apr 1966||75||H of Veronica Margaret Crowe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Crowe-1054.jpg 8317378] |- | [[Byrnes-585|Crowe]]||Veronica Margaret||||10 Apr 1967||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Crowe-1054.jpg 8317378] |- | [[Crowe-1117|Crowe]]||John Bede||||29 Apr 1986||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Crowe-1117.jpg 8317719] |- | [[Crump-900|Crump]]||Baby||||infancy||||1953|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Crump-900.jpg 8306074] |- | [[Crump-526|Crump]] ||Clifford Henry||||8 Apr 1973||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Crump-526.jpg 8317844] |- | [[Crump-534|Crump]] ||Phillip David||||28 Oct 1959||8|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Crump-534.jpg 8306075] |- | [[Donaldson-2076|Crutchett]]||Bobette Jean||16 Dec 1925||8 Apr 2006||||W of Kenneth, family Rodney, Stewart, Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Donaldson-2076.jpg 8317943] |- | [[Crutchett-2|Crutchett]]||Kenneth St Leger||20 Mar 1921||30 Jun 2002||||NX36636; H of Bobette.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Crutchett-2.jpg 8317942] |- | [[Crutchett-3|Crutchett]]||Rodney Kenneth||29 Oct 1947||18 Jan 2006||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Crutchett-3.jpg 8317021] |- | [[Cullane-5|Cullane]]||Colin Robert||||27 Sep 1990||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Cullane-5.jpg 8317064] |- | [[Custerson-1|Cullane]]||Florence Ruth||||13 Aug 1991||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Custerson-1.jpg 8317086] |- | [[Cullane-3|Cullane]] ||T C||||20 Sep 1952||66||6474 Lance Corp.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Cullane-3.jpg 8306278] |- | [[Webster-3622|Cumberland]]||Agnes Ena||||2 Jan 1948||67||w/John Cumberland||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Webster-3622.jpg 8306717] |- | [[Cumberland-54|Cumberland]] ||John||||16 Jul 1954||76||w/Agnes Ena Cumberland||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Webster-3622.jpg 8306717] |- | [[Watson-14431|Cummins]]||Ann Jeanette||||2 Nov 1942||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Watson-14431.jpg 8317542] |- | [[Cummins-1161|Cummins]]||Thomas Patrick||19 Mar 1895||26 Dec 1981||||M.M|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Cummins-1161.jpg 8317541] |- | [[Currey-141|Currey]]||Duncan Muir||1892||1956||||w/Pearl C M Currey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Currey-141.jpg 8306261] |- | [[Campbell-20157|Currey]]||Pearl C M||1908||2012||||w/Duncan Muir Currey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Currey-141.jpg 8306261] |- | [[Cusack-267|Cusack]]||Joseph||28 Mar 1920||1 May 1920||||w/ Bridget Hendrey, Austin Timmins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Cusack-267.jpg 8317337] |- | [[Unknown-386847|Daley]]||Marie Therese||||30 Dec 2012||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Unknown-386847.jpg 8317911] |- | [[Daley-807|Daley]] ||Noel William||10 Oct 1929||12 Sep 1990|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Daley-807.jpg 8317184] |- | [[Daly-1225|Daly||Augustine John (Jack)]]||01 Aug 1931||21 Aug 2012|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Daly-1225.jpg 8317923] |- | [[MacKenzie-2636|Daly]]||Eva Annie||||30 Apr 1968||||w/Keith John Daly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Daly-1242.jpg 8317560] |- | [[Daly-1242|Daly]]||Keith John ||||12 Apr 1987||58||w/Eva Annie Daly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Daly-1242.jpg 8317560] |- | [[Daly-1244|Daly||Leopold]]||||7 Mar 1955||74||w/John James Daly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Daly-1244.jpg 8317559] |- | [[Daly-1243|Daly]]||John James||||27 Oct 1965||||w/Leopold Daly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Daly-1244.jpg 8317559] |- | [[Daly-1246|Daly]]||Max Oswald||05 Apr 1930||17 Oct 1994|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Daly-1246.jpg 8317558] |- | [[Daly-1038|Daly||Norman Fairfax]]||||11 Jan 1909||19 years||S of J E O Daly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Daly-1038.jpg 8306543] |- | [[Daly-1033|Daly]]||Vera Mabel Newton||||29 Dec 1919||27||D of J E O Daley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Daly-1033.jpg 8306544] |- | [[Unknown-349185|Davis]]||Ada||||5 Jul 1952||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Unknown-349185.jpg 8316901] |- | [[Davis-41570|Davis]] ||Arthur Hilton||26 Jan 1914||18 Jul 1997|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Davis-41570.jpg 8317646] |- | [[Tuohy-32|Davis]] ||Bridget Mary||||12 Aug 1941||59||W of Herbert Albert. M of Sam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Davis-35246.jpg 8306660] |- | [[Davis-35246|Davis]] ||Herbert Albert||||17 May 1949||77||H of Bridget Mary Davis, F of Sam|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Davis-35246.jpg 8306660] |- | [[Fleidner-4|Davis]]||Catherine||1881||2 Dec 1924||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Fleidner-4.jpg 8317577] |- | [[Davis-42052|Davis]]||Clement||||24 Aug 1935||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Davis-42052.jpg 8306646] |- | [[Wright-23002|Davis]]||Sarah Mae||27 Nov 1917||5 Jul 1981||||nee Wright, w/David Arthur Leo Davis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Davis-42058.jpg 8317955] |- | [[Davis-42058|Davis]]||David Arthur Leo||04 Aug 1916||17 Apr 2000||||w/ Sarah Mae Davis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Davis-42058.jpg 8317955] |- | [[Davis-35245|Davis]] ||Edwin||||14 Mar 1948||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Davis-35245.jpg 8306598] |- | [[Davis-49827|Davis]]||Elma Mary (Mickey)||1910||1996|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Davis-49827.jpg 8317952] |- | [[Boardman-1351|Davis]] ||Ethel||||23 Apr 1963||70||w/William E Davis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Davis-37802.jpg 8306875] |- | [[Davis-37802|Davis]] ||William E||||4 Dec 1971||81||w/Ethel Davis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Davis-37802.jpg 8306875] |- | [[O'Malveney-1|Davis]]||Gweneth Aileen||1937||2008|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/O_Malveney-1.jpg 8317957] |- | [[Unknown-349280|Davis]]||Jessica Anne||11 May 1890||15 Jul 1977||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Unknown-349280.jpg 8306392] |- | [[Davis-42647|Davis]]||Lawrence (Jock)||||8 Apr 2002||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Davis-42647.jpg 8306055] |- | [[Graham-14119|Davis]]||Marie Maria||||16 Sep 1992||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Graham-14119.jpg 8317647] |- | [[Davis-42092|Davis]]||N W||||18 Jul 1999||75||N199907 Driver; H of Jean, F of Colin & Ray Veronica Vicki|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Davis-42092.jpg 8306787] |- | [[Boardman-1481|Davis]]||Ruby May||||14 Jan 1979||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Boardman-1481.jpg 8316952] |- | [[Davis-35247|Davis]]||Samuel Emanuel||30 Jul 1904||6 Jun 1978||||B. Burdett, D. Bathurst; F of Sam jnr, Margaret, Isabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Davis-35247.jpg 8306661] |- | [[Barr-Shannon-1|Davis]]||Mary||03 Feb 1907||1 Jan 1981||||nee Barr-Shannon; B. Glasgow, d. Bankstown, M of Sam jnr, Margaret, Isabel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Davis-35247.jpg 8306661] |- | [[Slattery-326|Davis]]||Teresa||||28 Aug 1932||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Slattery-326.jpg 8306599] |- | [[Davis-42986|Davis]]|| Thomas Edwin ||1909||1991||||NX145959|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Davis-42986.jpg 8317947] |- | [[Davis-42150|Davis]]||William James (Jim)||1910|| 1980||||F of Elaine, Colleen,Veronica son Teddy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Davis-42150.jpg 8317765] |- | [[Davy-728|Davy]]||Hubert||||||||Rev; || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Davy-728.jpg 8306848] |- | [[Dawes-499|Dawes]]||Arthur Hilton||||12 May 1976||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Dawes-499.jpg 8317817] |- | [[Dawes-501|Dawes]]||Charles Frederick||||1 May 1984||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Dawes-501.jpg 8317842] |- | [[Dawes-500|Dawes]]||Charles Henry||||29 Nov 1930||65||w/Annie Dawes, Irene Dawes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Dawes-500.jpg 8317254] |- | [[Unknown-350422|Dawes]]||Annie||||16 Jun 1950||83||W/Charles Henry Dawes, Irene Dawes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Dawes-500.jpg 8317254] |- | [[Dawes-506|Dawes]]||Irene||||12 Aug 1965||76||w/Charles Henry Dawes, Annie Dawes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Dawes-500.jpg 8317254] |- | [[Slattery-336|Dawes]]||Emma Ann||||20 Mar 1974||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Slattery-336.jpg 8317843] |- | [[Dawes-507|Dawes]]||Mary Violet||||5 Mar 1981||87||w/Veronica Ellen Heaslip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Dawes-507.jpg 8317253] |- | [[Dawes-509|Dawes]]||Ronald Kelvin||||28 Feb 2009||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Dawes-509.jpg 8317841] |- | [[Wilson-38654|Dawes]]||Sarah Agnes||||11 Nov 1988||81||W of Arthur Hilton Dawes, M of Des Marian & Tony|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Wilson-38654.jpg 8317816] |- | [[Dawes-502|Dawes]]||William||||14 Dec 1915||||Also Elizabeth, Evelyn, Athaline, Clarence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Dawes-502.jpg 8306605] |- | [[Trelford-9|Dawes]]||Elizabeth||||10 Jan 1934||||Also William, Evelyn. Athaline, Clarence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Dawes-502.jpg 8306605] |- | [[Dawes-503|Dawes]]||Evelyn||||29 Nov 1908||||Also William, Elizabeth, Athaline, Clarence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Dawes-502.jpg 8306605] |- | [[Dawes-504|Dawes]]||Athaline||||8 Apr 1909||||Also William, Elizabeth, Evelyn, Clarence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Dawes-502.jpg 8306605] |- | [[Dawes-505|Dawes]]||Clarence Reginald||||2 Mar 1913||||Also William, Elizabeth, Evelyn, Athaline|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Dawes-502.jpg 8306605] |- | [[Day-7685|Day]]||Charles S||||21 Oct 1950||66||Also Ernest A Day|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Day-7685.jpg 8306730] |- | [[Day-7686|Day]]||Ernest A||||27 Feb 1960||77||w/Charles S Day|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Day-7685.jpg 8306730] |- | [[Day-7688|Day]]||Elaine||||8 Jul 1940||4mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Day-7688.jpg 8317247] |- | [[Day-7687|Day]]||Harriet E||||11 Nov 1915||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Day-7687.jpg 8306545] |- | [[Dean-6153|Dean]]||Albert Edward||||21 Aug 1981||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Dean-6153.jpg 8306755] |- | [[Dean-6154|Dean]]||Clarice Una Ruby||||6 Feb 1928||5 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Dean-6154.jpg 8306753] |- | [[Newton-7412|Dean]]||Ruby Emma||||5 May 1972||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Newton-7412.jpg 8306751] |- | [[Dean-6155|Dean]]||Sylvia Gertrude||||28 Dec 1928||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Dean-6155.jpg 8306754] |- | [[Dean-6156| Dean]]||Thelma||||18 Jan 1929||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Dean-6156.jpg 8306752] |- | [[Death-320|Death]]||Claude Henry||29 Apr 1911||5 Feb 1986|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Death-320.jpg 8306320] |- | [[Delaney-1392|Delaney]]||Allan George||16 Aug 1943||18 Mar 1999||||Sadly missed by Maureen, Matthew, Karan, Mat, Taylah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Delaney-1392.jpg 8317865] |- | [[Delaney-1379|Delaney]]||Baby||||10 Jun 1948|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Delaney-1379.jpg 8317116] |- | [[Delaney-1382|Delaney]]||Bernard||||9 Aug 1978||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Delaney-1382.jpg 8317785] |- | [[Delaney-1384|Delaney]]||David Bern||||6 Mar 1982||18||B of Dianne, Debbie, Robyn, Cindy, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Delaney-1384.jpg 8317761] |- | [[Delaney-1385|Delaney]]||Evelyn||||30 Dec 1976||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Delaney-1385.jpg 8317713] |- | [[Delaney-1737|Delaney]]||George Thomas J.||||Jun 1899||||Nephew of John Grant|| Obituary |- | [[Delaney-1390|Delaney]]||Jack||||27 Jul 1975||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Delaney-1390-1.jpg 8317831] |- | [[Delaney-1386|Delaney]]||John Thomas||||30 Jun 1962||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Delaney-1390.jpg 8317120] |- | [[Pluis-8|Delaney]]||Kathleen Anne||||6 Jan 1970||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Pluis-8.jpg 8317114] |- | [[Delaney-1388|Delaney]]||William L J||||27 Sep 1968||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Delaney-1388.jpg 8317121] |- | [[Delaney-1389|Delaney]]||Leslie James||||4 Feb 1994||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Delaney-1389.jpg 8317300] |- | [[Crook-1151|Delaney]]||Mary Therese||||1 Aug 1958||35|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Crook-1151.jpg 8317299] |- | [[Delaney-1391|Delaney]]||Noel James||||28 Oct 1993||55||H of Veronica|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Delaney-1391.jpg 8317751] |- | [[Delaney-1383|Delaney]]||Reginald Henry||||25 Jul 1957||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Delaney-1383.jpg 8317119] |- | [[Delaney-1381|Delaney]]||Sidney H||||31 Aug 1971||96||w/Louisa Delaney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Delaney-1381.jpg 8317115] |- | [[Pluis-7|Delaney||Louisa]]||||15 Feb 1943||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Delaney-1381.jpg 8317115] |- | [[Delaney-1380|Delaney]]||Sidney H||||18 Oct 1990||82||w/Vera May Delaney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Delaney-1380.jpg 8317118] |- | [[Green-20712|Delaney]]||Vera May||||24 Aug 1977||68||w/Sidney H Delaney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Green-20712.jpg 8317117] |- | [[Delaney-1168|Delaney]] ||Thomas Eugene||||4 Jul 1975||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Delaney-1168.jpg 8317830] |- |[[Denham-671| Denham]]||Robert||||11 Feb 1898||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Denham-671.jpg 8306210] |- | [[Dennis-3813|Dennis]]||Alfred Allan (Spec)||||8 May 1996||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2c/Dennis-3813.jpg 8317760] |- | [[Dennis-3237|Dennis]] ||Alfred Charles||||29 Sep 1960||77||w/Catherine Monica Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Dennis-3237.jpg 8317530] |- | [[Ryan-5741|Dennis]] ||Catherine Monica||||3 May 1966||79||w/Alfred Charles Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Dennis-3237.jpg 8317530] |- | [[Sawyer-3479|Dennis]]||Helen May||||3 Dec 1988||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Sawyer-3479.jpg 8317759] |- | [[Dennis-3814|Dennis]]||Henry||||30 Mar 1899||61||b. County Leitrim, Ireland; age 64; B of Thomas Dennis (Cowra Free Press, 6 April 1899)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Dennis-3814.jpg 8306217] |- | [[Dennis-3815|Dennis]]||Thomas||||16 Jan 1899||52||w/Henry Dennis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Dennis-3814.jpg 8306217] |- | [[Stokes-3336|Dickey]]||Elizabeth Georgina||||10 Dec 1912||72||M of G D S & J Dickey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Stokes-3336.jpg 8317380] |- | [[Dickson-2681|Dickson]]||Charles McClaren||||24 Sep 1986||72||H of Enid, F of Denise, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Dickson-2681.jpg 8317700] |- | [[MacKenney-3|Dickson]]||Enid||||18 Apr 2005||91||W of Charles McClaren Dickson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/MacKenney-3.jpg 8317701] |- | [[Dietrich-1041|Dietrich]]||Cecil Mervyn||10 Sep 1914||26 Aug 1995|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Dietrich-1041.jpg 8306334] |- | [[Dietrich-1042|Dietrich]]||Reginald Lyndon||||8 Feb 1964||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Dietrich-1042.jpg 8306379] |- | [[Molloy-574|Digby]]||Mary||||18 Dec 1926||69||w/Florence Georgina Gilroy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Molloy-574.jpg 8317311] |- | [[Browne-2757|Dillon]]||Olive||30 Mar 1905||2 May 1984|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Dillon-2367.jpg 8306138] |- | [[Dillon-2367|Dillon]]||Leslie||19 Jun 1905||21 Sep 1982|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Dillon-2367.jpg 8306138] |- | [[Dillon-2577|Dillon]]||Bert||||29 Jul 1979||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Dillon-2577.jpg 8317773] |- | [[Dooley-823|Dooley]] ||Denis James||||28 Mar 1934||78||w/Ellen Agnes Dooley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Dooley-823.jpg 8317287] |- | [[Fisher-11485|Dooley]]||Ellen Agnes||||1 Nov 1947||76||w/Denis James Dooley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Dooley-823.jpg 8317287] |- |[[Dooley-925| Dooley]]||Dora||||22 Jun 1965||||D of Ellen & Dinny, cousin of Muriel, Gordon, Jack, Molly, Dawn, Neville.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Dooley-925.jpg 8317286] |- | [[Dooley-924|Dooley]]||John||||23 Sep 1964||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Dooley-924.jpg 8317285] |- | [[Dooley-824|Dooley]] ||Matthew||||1 Sep 1908||85 (from NSWBDM)||H of Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Dooley-824.jpg 8317339] |- | [[Sullivan-8444|Dooley]]||Eliza||||15 Jan 1913||||W of Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Dooley-824.jpg 8317339] |- |[[Dooley-926| Dooley]]||E. J. D.||||24 Mar 1905||||G/son of Matthew & Eliza|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Dooley-824.jpg 8317339] |- | [[Humphrey-5323|Doolin]]||Toni Eydth Irene||||18 Aug 1969|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Humphrey-5323.jpg 8316947] |- | [[Dougheney-1|Dougheney]] ||John A||||23 Dec 1955||60||H of Teresa G Dougheney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Dougheney-1.jpg 8317317] |- | [[Hudson-6284|Dougheney]] ||Teresa G||||21 May 1994||94||W of John A Dougheney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Dougheney-1.jpg 8317317] |- | [[Dougheney-2|Dougheney]] ||Patrick Richard||17 Mar 1933||18 Mar 2009||||S of John & Teresa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Dougheney-2.jpg 8317316] |- | [[Douglas-5524|Douglas]]||Noel||||14 Sep 1919||2||S of Robert & Helena Douglas|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Douglas-5524.jpg 8306658] |- | [[Dowling-1136|Douglas]]||Helena||31 Mar 1887||26 Jul 1961||||W of Robert, M of Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Douglas-5524.jpg 8306658] |- | [[Douglas-5523|Douglas]]||Robert||23 Nov 1878||28 Nov 1966||||H of Helena, F of Noel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Douglas-5524.jpg 8306658] |- | [[Doust-96|Doust]]||Frank Percival (Bob)||05 May 1919||24 Mar 2011|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Doust-96.jpg 8306351] |- | [[Boardman-1487|Doust]]||Alma Annie||||4 Sep 1982||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Boardman-1487.jpg 8306350] |- | [[Doust-94|Doust]]||Arthur Douglas||||9 Sep 1925||16 mths||w/Gordon Doust|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Doust-94.jpg 8306449] |- | [[Doust-95|Doust]]||Gordon||||26 Oct 1926||||w/ Arthur Douglas Doust|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Doust-94.jpg 8306449] |- | [[Doust-78|Doust]] ||Arthur John||||28 Mar 1952||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Doust-78.jpg 8306450] |- | [[Doust-77|Doust]] ||William Thomas||||15 Nov 1941||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Doust-77.jpg 8306436] |- | [[Rousch-15|Dowd]]||Annie||||17 Jan 1970||56?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Rousch-15.jpg 8317198] |- | [[Dowd-541|Dowd]]||William||||14 Jul 1995||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Dowd-541.jpg 8317197] |- | [[Dowling-1140|Dowling]]||Claude Joseph||15 May 1915||20 Oct 1991||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Dowling-1140.jpg 8317668] |- | [[Doyle-3549|Doyle]]||John Peter Gerard||||3 Sep 1963||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Doyle-3549.jpg 8317529] |- | [[Doyle-3567|Doyle]]||W L||||1 Apr 1974||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Doyle-3567.jpg 8317821] |- | [[Green-20757|Drady]]||Wilma Ruby||||||30||M of Lynette Fay Drady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Green-20757.jpg 8316892] |- | [[Drady-20|Drady]]||Lynnette Fay||||9 Sep 1955||6 Mths||D of Wilma Ruby Drady|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Green-20757.jpg 8316892] |- | [[Grant-5997|Drummond]] ||Emily Mary||||17 Jul 1950|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Grant-5997.jpg 8317260] |- | [[Dryden-638|Dryden]]||Barry James||03 Jun 1954||7 May 1986||||Eternally loved Mum, Dad, Gwen, Sandra, Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Dryden-638.jpg 8316988] |- | [[Duffy-1554|Duffy]] ||Edward Thomas||||10 Nov 1896||54||w/Bridget Aloysius Duffy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Duffy-1554.jpg 8317392] |- | [[Clancy-576|Duffy]] ||Bridget Aloysius||||25 Feb 1938||83||w/Edward Thomas Duffy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Duffy-1554.jpg 8317392] |- | [[Duffy-1793|Duffy]]||Thomas||||3 Dec 1871||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Duffy-1793.jpg 8317393] |- | [[Duggan-1001|Duggan]]||C||||25 Apr 1917|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Duggan-1001.jpg 8306205] |- | [[Ryan-4457|Duggan]] ||Johanna Gertude||||25 Apr 1918||26||w/Augustus Charles Duggan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Ryan-4457.jpg 8317163] |- | [[Duggan-887|Duggan]]||Augustus Charles||||9 Aug 1961||79||w/Johanna Gertrude Duggan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Ryan-4457.jpg 8317163] |- | [[Duncan-8823|Duncan]]||William (Bill)||02 Jan 1915||20 Apr 2000||||B. Thornton, Fifeshire; H of Eileen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Duncan-8823.jpg 8306333] |- |[[King-21242| Duncan]]||Eileen||||1984||||W of William Duncan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Duncan-8823.jpg 8306333] |- | [[Dunkley-322|Dunkley]]||Colin Bruce||||1 Sep 2001||76||RAAF 134284|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Dunkley-322.jpg 8317085] |- | [[Dunn-9111|Dunn]]||Ian Thomas||||29 Apr 1975||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Dunn-9111.jpg 8317834] |- | [[Dunn-10028|Dunn]]||Mason Thomas||20 Jun 2000||27 Jun 2000|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Dunn-10028.jpg 8306064] |- | [[Dwyer-785|Dwyer]] ||Donald James||22 Nov 1935||24 Jun 2010||||H of Dorothy; F of Tom, Anne, Julie, Carolyn, Terese|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Dwyer-785.jpg 8317922] |- | [[Earl-1074|Earl]]||Alan Herbert Ian||30 Oct 1936||3 Nov 2003||||w/Ruth Elizabeth Earl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Earl-1074.jpg 8306063] |- | [[Nibbs-11|Earl]]||Ruth Elizabeth||19 May 1937||31 Jan 2006||||w/Alan Herbert Ian Earl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Earl-1074.jpg 8306063] |- | [[Thornhill-657|Earsman]]||Vida||06 Apr 1911||23 Sep 1994||||W of Bill Earsman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Earsman-7.jpg 8317054] |- | [[Earsman-7|Earsman]] ||Bill||13 Feb 1911||14 Jul 1994||||H of Vida Earsman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Earsman-7.jpg 8317054] |- | [[Earsman-19|Earsman]]||Clarence (Dick)||24 Jul 1933||3 Nov 2006||||H of Doreen Clare Earsman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Earsman-19.jpg 8317900] |- | [[Slattery-346|Earsman]]||Doreen Clare||01 Sep 1932||3 Mar 2012||||Nee Slattery; W of Clarence Earsman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Earsman-19.jpg 8317900] |- | [[Earsman-21|Earsman]]||Rebecca Ann||||5 Sep 1978|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Earsman-21.jpg 8306409] |- | [[Edgerton-597|Edgerton]]||Arthur||||21 Aug 1936||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Edgerton-597.jpg 8306742] |- | [[White-32304|Edgerton]]||Elizabeth G M||||19 Jun 1956||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/White-32304.jpg 8306743] |- | [[Edgerton-605|Edgerton]] ||George||||17 Apr 1974||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Edgerton-605.jpg 8306840] |- | [[Edgerton-658|Edgerton]]||Vincent A||||25 Ju 1941||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Edgerton-658.jpg 8306741] |- | [[Brown-55574|Egan]]||Eliza Francess||||14 Aug 1922||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Brown-55574.jpg 8317294] |- | [[Collis-252|Egan]]||Emily||||15 Aug 1956||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Collis-252.jpg 8306576] |- |[[Elbourne-40| Elbourne]]||Arthur John Thomas||28 Nov 1945||20 Jun 1983|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Elbourne-40.jpg 8306323] |- | [[Unknown-353627|Elliott]]||Dora||||19 Aug 1943||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Dunn-8159.jpg 8306625] |- | [[Elliott-8331|Elliott]]||Henry||||19 Nov 1928||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Elliott-8331.jpg 8306677] |- | [[Craven-1281|Ellis]]||Elizabeth Maud||||16 Jun 1991||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Craven-1281.jpg 8316966] |- |[[Unknown-386849| Ellis]]||Maureen Yvonne||27 Apr 1923||24 May 1993||||M of Richard, Rosemary, D?|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Unknown-386849.jpg 8306117] |- |[[Ellis-10964| Ellis]]||Peter Nigel||||29 Jul 1988||21||S of Terry & Daphne, B o Phillip, Jenny, Heather, Robert, Robyn, Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Ellis-10964.jpg 8306318] |- | [[Ellis-10963|Ellis]]||Thomas Edgar||||19 Oct 1977||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Ellis-10963.jpg 8316967] |- | [[Ellison-1462|Ellison]]||Joseph||||13 Oct 1977||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Ellison-1462.jpg 8306132] |- | [[Grimshaw-270|Ellison]]||Vera Annie||27 Sep 1903||26 May 1985|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Grimshaw-270.jpg 8306131] |- | [[Palmer-9642|Emery]] ||Leonie Enid||1912||2002||90||W of Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Palmer-9642.jpg 8317968] |- | [[Emery-2119|Emery]] ||Paul George||||10 Jun 1977||63||H of Leonie Emery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Emery-2119.jpg 8317962] |- | [[Daines-84|Evans]]||Ada Jane||||1 Sep 1962||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Daines-84.jpg 8316881] |- | [[Evans-17352|Evans]]||Dan Morris||||19 Jul 1976||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Evans-17352.jpg 8316882] |- | [[Evans-17353|Evans]]||Joseph Edwin||03 Feb 1840||15 Mar 1901||||b. Bathurst, d. Burdett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Evans-17353.jpg 8306595] |- | [[Craven-1282|Evans]] || Sophia || 1840 ||25 Oct 1908|| 68 || b. Worcester Eng., W. of Joseph Edwin || Obituary |- | [[Ewers-370|Ewers]]||Herbert Mervyn||||18 Mar 2004||86||H of May Ewers|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Ewers-370.jpg 8306109] |- |[[Parr-1474| Ewers]]||May||||27 Dec 1999||85||W of Herbert Mervyn Ewers|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Parr-1474.jpg 8306108] |- | [[Pittendrigh-9|Fahey]] ||Elizabeth Barbara||||26 Dec 1936||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fd/Pittendrigh-9.jpg 8306456] |- | [[Delaney-1397|Fardell]]||Kathleen May||04 Dec 1931||16 Sep 2001||||W of Ron; Robert, Carol,Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Delaney-1397.jpg 8317754] |- | [[Fardell-8|Fardell]]||Ronald John||20 Feb 1932||15 Nov 2005||||H of Kath; Robert, Carol, Wayne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Fardell-8.jpg 8317753] |- | [[Farley-2205|Farley]]||Bernard||||16 Dec 1932|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Farley-2205.jpg 8317276] |- |[[Farrar-1950| Farrar]]||Tom||||28 Dec 2005?||||w/ Dorothy Farrar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Farrar-1950.jpg 8317074] |- | [[Unknown-354191|Farrar]]||Dorothy||||26 Feb 2012||||w/Tom Farrar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Farrar-1950.jpg 8317074] |- | [[Unknown-354208|Farrell]]||Catherine||||24 Jan 1915||75||W of Martin Farrell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Farrell-2159.jpg 8317127] |- | [[Farrell-2159|Farrell||Martin]]||||31 Aug 1918||84||H of Catherine Farrell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Farrell-2159.jpg 8317127] |- | [[Feeney-222|Feeney]] ||Charles William||||10 Nov 1974||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Feeney-222.jpg 8317835] |- | [[Unknown-354211|Fenemore]]||Agnes Clancy||14 Dec 1920||7 Jul 1997||||W of Dennis, M of Linda, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/59/Unknown-354211.jpg 8306149] |- | [[Fenemore-14|Fenemore]]||Dennis Frederick||03 Jun 1923||7 Dec 1974||||H of Nancy, F of Linda, Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Fenemore-14.jpg 8306148] |- | [[Ferguson-8133|Ferguson]]||Alexander||06 Sep 1818||24 Jul 1891||73||b. Ayrshire, Scotland, d. Cowra; H of Ann; w/Sarah Lilly Ferguson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Ferguson-8133.jpg 8306231] |- | [[Kennedy-10460|Ferguson]]||Ann||||27 Mar 1926||95||W of Alexander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Ferguson-8133.jpg 8306231] |- | [[Ferguson-8134|Ferguson]]||Sarah Lilly||09 Apr 1873||13 Jun 1873||||w/Alexander & Ann Ferguson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Ferguson-8133.jpg 8306231] |- | [[Ferguson-8136|Ferguson]]||Elizabeth||||25 Apr 1928||67||w/ Alexander & Ann Ferguson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Ferguson-8136.jpg 8306232] |- | [[Nash-5090|Ferris]]||Muriel Joyce||29 May 1918||12 Feb 1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Nash-5090.jpg 8306418] |- | [[Unknown-354228|Field]]||Kathleen Frances||||24 Jan 1987||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Unknown-354228.jpg 8317710] |- | [[Unknown-353358|Finn]]||Betty Marie||||10 Dec 2001||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Unknown-353358.jpg 8317456] |- | [[Finn-1033|Finn]]||Colin Joseph||30 Aug 1920||1 Jan 1997||||S of Horace & Josie; B of Ailsa. B-in-L of John Payten|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Finn-1033.jpg 8317444] |- | [[Callan-51|Finn]] ||Jane Gertrude||||5 Apr 1958||62||w/Denis Eugene Finn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Finn-590.jpg 8317459] |- | [[Finn-590|Finn]] ||Denis Eugene||||22 Feb 1961||67||w/Jane Gertrude Finn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Finn-590.jpg 8317459] |- | [[Finn-588|Finn]] ||Edward Michael||||7 Aug 1939||59||w/Florence Gertrude Finn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Finn-588.jpg 8317470] |- | [[Cahill-439|Finn]] ||Florence Gertrude||||16 Oct 1974||86||w/Edward Michael Finn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Finn-588.jpg 8317470] |- | [[Finn-1035|Finn]]||Helen Agnes||||2 Jan 1981||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Finn-1035.jpg 8317455] |- | [[Finn-1043|Finn]]||John Joseph||||3 Oct 2014||84||B of Mary & Leonie (Death notice, SMH, Oct. 8, 2014)||Death notice |- | [[Young-21801|Finn]]||Josephine Driscoll||||17 Sep 1972||||W of Horace Finn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Young-21801.jpg 8317450] |- | [[Finn-532|Finn]] ||John||||11 Apr 1911||64||w/Michael Calivan Finn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Finn-532.jpg 8317466] |- | [[Finn-536|Finn]] ||Michael Galivan||||8 Jun 1924||64||w/John Finn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Finn-532.jpg 8317466] |- | [[Finn-591|Finn]]||Leo Patrick||||2 Jan 1974||77||w/Hannah Elizabeth Finn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Finn-591.jpg 8317457] |- | [[Kauffman-900|Finn]]||Hannah Elizabeth||||16 Dec 1985||90||w/Leo Patrick Finn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Finn-591.jpg 8317457] |- | [[Finn-1037|Finn]]||Nellie||||22 Jan 1890||17 mths||w/Pauline M J Finn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Finn-1037.jpg 8317463] |- | [[Finn-1038|Finn]]||Pauline M J||||19 Aug 1909||2||w/Nellie Finn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Finn-1038.jpg 8317463] |- | [[Finn-1039|Finn]]||Patrick Eugene||||22 May 1939||77||w/Minnie A F Finn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Finn-1039.jpg 8317324] |- | [[Flannagan-66|Finn]]||Minnie A F ||||11 Aug 1947||80||w/Patrick Eugene Finn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Finn-1039.jpg 8317324] |- |[[Finn-1043|Finn]]||John Joseph||||2014 Oct 03||84||B of Mary & Leonie||Obituary |- | [[Finn-1036|Finn]]||Raymond Callan||21 Nov 1930||17 Jan 1971|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Finn-1036.jpg 8317460] |- | [[Finn-1041|Finn||Sarah Kate]]||30/09/1974||1 Jun 2007||||D of Michael & Mary, S of Carrie, Patrick, Matthew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Finn-1041.jpg 8317890] |- | [[Finn-592|Finn]] ||Thomas Arthur||||18 Aug 1970||79||w/Irene May Finn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Finn-592.jpg 8317462] |- | [[Baker-13403|Finn]]||Irene May||||26 Sep 1970||69||w/Thomas Arthur Finn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Finn-592.jpg 8317462] |- | [[Coady-60|Finn]] ||Maria Ann||||8 Jul 1937||79||W of Thomas J Finn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Coady-60.jpg 8317461] |- | [[Finn-531|Finn]] ||Thomas J||||1 Apr 1941||90||H of Maria Ann Finn||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Coady-60.jpg 8317461] |- | [[Finn-1040|Finn]]||William Thomas||31 Dec 1923||28 Jan 2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Finn-1040.jpg 8317469] |- | [[Fisher-13314|Fisher]]||Desmond||||Aug 30 2001||||d. from Ryerson Index|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Fisher-13314.jpg 8306851] |- | [[Doust-93|Fisher]]||Jocelyn Fay||||9 Mar 1992||56?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Doust-93.jpg 8317971] |- | [[Guinan-107|Fisher]]||Lillian Grace||||14 Jun 1988||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Guinan-107.jpg 8317514] |- |[[ Williamson-7251|Fisher]]||Manda Beatrice (Mandy)||||21 Apr 1991||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Williamson-7251.jpg 8317731] |- | [[Cooper-14819|Fisher]]||Marjerie Edna||||17 Jul 2008||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Cooper-14819.jpg 8316952] |- | [[Fisher-11436|Fisher]]||Oscar Francis (Tom)||||17 Oct 1972||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Fisher-11436.jpg 8316963] |- | [[Fisher-11430|Fisher]]||Patrick Thomas||||14 Oct 1968||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Fisher-11430.jpg 8317513] |- | [[Fisher-8832|Fisher]] ||Rhuben Bernard||||17 Apr 1930||37||w/Bridget Hannah Fisher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Fisher-8832.jpg 8317490] |- | [[O'Brien-3218|Fisher]] ||Bridget Hannah||||31 Oct 1985||85||w/Rhuben Bernard Fisher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Fisher-8832.jpg 8317490] |- | [[Fisher-11429|Fisher]]||Terence Patrick||||1 Oct 1950||10 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Fisher-11429.jpg 8317498] |- | [[Fisher-11433|Fisher]]||Victor||||17 Aug 1989||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Fisher-11433.jpg 8317732] |- | [[Fisher-11434|Fisher]]||William Howard (Bill)||||20 Dec 1984||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Fisher-11434.jpg 8317965] |- | [[Fisher-11432|Fisher]]||William Nicholas James||||8 Jul 1973||74||F of Dorothy, Des, Gerard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Fisher-11432.jpg 8317823] |- | [[Smith-117009|Fisher]]||Doris Annabelle||||18 Oct 2000||96||F of Dorothy, Des, Gerard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Fisher-11432.jpg 8317823] |- | [[Fittler-10|Fittler]]||Andrew (Badger)||||27 Sep 2007||82||w/Gladys Fittler|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Fittler-10.jpg 8317855] |- | [[Martin-33193|Fittler]]||Gladys (Topsy)||||27 Aug 2001||80||w/Andrew Fittler|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Martin-33193.jpg 8317855] |- | [[Cridland-62|Fittler]]||Leah Evelyn Doris||||22 Aug 1977||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Cridland-62.jpg 8317274] |- | [[Unknown-387110|Fittler]]||Patty (Sis)||||21 Feb 2001||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Unknown-387110.jpg 8317856] |- | [[Fittler-4|Fittler]] ||Thomas Andrew||||29 Sep 1972||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Fittler-4.jpg 8317273] |- | [[Fitzgerald-4150|Fitzgerald]]||Baby|||| 1959|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Fitzgerald-4150.jpg 8317305] |- | [[Fitzgerald-4156|Fitzgerald]]||Ernest Leo||||23 Jun 1957||51||H of Maureen Ita Fitzgerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Fitzgerald-4156.jpg 8317531] |- | [[MacKenney-8|Fitzgerald]]||Maureen Ita||||15 Jun 1995||84||W of Ernest Leo Fitzgerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Fitzgerald-4156.jpg 8317531] |- | [[Fitzgerald-4157|Fitzgerald]]||Francis Albert||16 Oct 1920||4 Jan 1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Fitzgerald-4157.jpg 8317677] |- | [[Fitzgerald-4158|Fitzgerald]]||John Raymond||||13 Oct 1990||64||H of Stella Dawn Fitzgerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Fitzgerald-4158.jpg 8317680] |- | [[Workman-1945|Fitzgerald]]||Stella Dawn||||24 Oct 1992||64||W of John Raymond Fitzgerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Fitzgerald-4158.jpg 8317680] |- | [[Fitzgerald-4154|Fitzgerald]]||Leonard Thomas||||25 Apr 1981||59||H of Nancy Elizabeth West (Fitzgerald)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Fitzgerald-4154.jpg 8317748] |- | [[Ellis-10992|Fitzgerald]]||Nancy Elizabeth (West)||||4 May 2005||73||W of Leonard Thomas Fitzgerald (possibly born West, married as Ellis 1952, Molong)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Fitzgerald-4154.jpg 8317748] |- | [[Fitzgerald-4159|Fitzgerald]]||Lindsay Edward||07 Mar 1942||28 Jun 2013|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Fitzgerald-4159.jpg 8317920] |- | [[Fitzgerald-4155|Fitzgerald]]||Michael Joseph||||15 Jul 1994||94||H of Ethel Vera Fitzgerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Fitzgerald-4155.jpg 8317679] |- | [[McKenzie-4083|Fitzgerald]]||Ethel Vera||||20 Sep 1990||91||W of Michael Joseph Fitzgerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Fitzgerald-4155.jpg 8317679] |- | [[Fitzgerald-4153|Fitzgerald]]||Michael Thomas||||8 Mar 1981||27||Forever in our hearts Louise, Damian, Nicole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Fitzgerald-4153.jpg 8306121] |- |[[Fitzgerald-4152| Fitzgerald]]||Peter Leslie||||6 Jul 1956||10 Days|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Fitzgerald-4152.jpg 8317306] |- | [[Flanagan-810|Flanagan]] ||John||||23 Feb 1872||32||H of Elizabeth Jane Marshall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Robinson-15083.jpg 8317467] |- | [[Flanagan-811|Flanagan]] ||James||||9 Jul 1882||18||S of Elizabeth Jane Marshall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Robinson-15083.jpg 8317467] |- | [[Flanagan-1164|Flanagan]]||Cecilia||||4 Oct 1917||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Flanagan-1164.jpg 8317209] |- | [[Unknown-354600|Flannery]]||Daunette||||26 Apr 1997||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Unknown-354600.jpg 8306116] |- | [[Ketter-37|Flannery]]||Dawn||||14 Jul 1986||63||w/Clive William Flannery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Ketter-37.jpg 8306103] |- | [[Flannery-353|Flannery]]||Clive William||||24 May 1995||78||w/Dawn Flannery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Ketter-37.jpg 8306103] |- | [[Wells-11075|Flannery]] ||Florence Miriam||||20 May 1979||57||W of William James Fallnery, M of baby Jeanie Flannery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Flannery-308.jpg 8306177] |- | [[Flannery-308|Flannery]] ||William James||||12 May 1982||69||H of Florence Miriam Flannery, F of baby Jeanie Flannery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Flannery-308.jpg 8306177] |- | [[Flannery-354|Flannery]]||Jeanie||||||Infant||D of William & Florence Flannery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Flannery-308.jpg 8306177] |- | [[Flannery-357|Flannery]]||Joseph (Joey)||||24 Jan 2000||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Flannery-357.jpg 8306176] |- | [[Unknown-354607|Flannery]]||Robyne Lynne||25 Jul 1956||15 Dec 1999|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Unknown-354607.jpg 8306122] |- | [[Flannery-356|Flannery]]||Toni Maree||||16 Feb 1983|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Flannery-356.jpg 8317988] |- | [[Flannery-355|Flannery]]||William (Bill)||||13 May 1979||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Flannery-355.jpg 8306175] |- | [[Fliedner-11|Fleidner]]||Alan John||||28 Jul 1955||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Fliedner-11.jpg 8316918] |- |[[Fliedner-14| Fleidner]]||Ellen Sarah||||21 May 1927||8||w/Leslie Stephen Fleidner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Fliedner-16.jpg 8306674] |- | [[Fliedner-16|Fleidner]]||Leslie Stephen||||15 Dec 1928||8||w/Ellen Sarah Fleidner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Fliedner-16.jpg 8306674] |- | [[Fliedner-15|Fleidner]]||Stephen Henry||||12 Jul 1958||73||w/Undine Fleidner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Fliedner-15.jpg 8306675] |- | [[Fliedner-10|Fliedner]]||Terena Colleen||||25 Apr 1975|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Campbell-17888.jpg 8316957] |- | [[Davis-43329|Fleidner]]||Undine||||2 Jun 1966||81||w/Stephen Henry Fleidner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Fliedner-15.jpg 8306675] |- | [[Fleming-5463|Fleming]]||Charles Clyde||||4 May 1956||53?||of Bundaberg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Fleming-5463.jpg 8306238] |- | [[Kelly-7072|Fleming]] ||Thelma Irene||||30 Oct 1966||53?||W of William Hunter Fleming|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Kelly-7072.jpg 8317603] |- | [[Fleming-5464|Fleming]]||William Hunter||||30 Dec 1966||64||H of Thelma Irene Fleming|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/36/Kelly-7072.jpg 8317603] |- | [[MacRae-529|Fletcher]]||Nancy Ray||||20 Oct 1994||88||nee Macrae|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/MacRae-529.jpg 8306192] |- | [[Fletcher-6626|Fletcher]]||Reginald C E||||9 May 1958||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Fletcher-6626.jpg 8317321] |- | [[Sharpe-2099|Fliedner]]||Alma Caroline||||30 Aug 1982||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Sharpe-2099.jpg 8316598] |- | [[Davis-43360|Fliedner]]||Amy||||28 Sep 1967||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Davis-43360.jpg 8316928] |- | [[Fliedner-20|Fliedner]]||Barry William Leslie||||3 Aug 1978||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Fliedner-20.jpg 8316970] |- | [[Fliedner-21|Fliedner]]||Bradleigh (Ralph)||1978||2011||||S of Darryl & Naryl|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Fliedner-21.jpg 8317073] |- | [[Fliedner-22|Fleidner]]||Clarence Henry||20 Jan 1916||17 May 2007||||B of Ivy & Ada|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Fleidner-1.jpg 8317764] |- | [[Sharpe-2100|Fliedner]]||Charlotte Edith||||30 Jun 1983||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Sharpe-2100.jpg 8317001] |- |[[Fliedner-18| Fliedner]]||John Julius||||30 Aug 1960||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Fliedner-18.jpg 8316927] |- | [[Fliedner-17|Fliedner]]||Martin Ernest||||9 Sep 1974||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Fliedner-17.jpg 8316959] |- | [[Fliedner-24|Fliedner]]||Maxwell John Arthur||||11 Oct 1990||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Fliedner-24.jpg 8317041] |- | [[Fliedner-13|Fliedner]]||Reginald Allan||||||72||H of Dorothy, M of Ron, Annette, GM of Damien, Tammy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Fliedner-13.jpg 8317080] |- | [[Fliedner-25|Fliedner]]||Stanley Ernest||14 Aug 1928||5 Aug 2008|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Fliedner-25.jpg 8317098] |- | [[Moss-3893|Fliedner]]||Valerie Jennifer||11 Jul 1930||17 Nov 1995||||W of Stanley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Moss-3893.jpg 8317099] |- | [[Fliedner-26|Fliedner]]||Wendy Joy (Flea)||1957||1994|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Fliedner-26.jpg 8317100] |- | [[Flood-687|Flood]] ||Joseph John||||18 Sep 1995||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Flood-687.jpg 8317660] |- | [[Unknown-355131|Flood]]||Mary Josephine||||26 Aug 1995||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Unknown-355131.jpg 8317675] |- | [[Flood-919|Flood]]||Michael James||||26 Dec 1991||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Flood-919.jpg 8317669] |- | [[Boyd-7560|Flood]]||Ada Magdalen||11 Oct 1911||8 Dec 2004||||Nee Boyd, W of Steve, M of Tom, Margaret, GM of Jason, Damien, Natalie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Flood-594.jpg 8317867] |- | [[Flood-594|Flood]] ||Stephen Thomas||18 Dec 1912||20 Apr 1999||||H of Ada Magdalen Flood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Flood-594.jpg 8317867] |- | [[Flood-593|Flood]] ||Thomas Joseph||||10 Mar 1944||64||w/Johanna Catherine Flood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Keogh-153.jpg 8317480] |- | [[Keogh-153|Flood]] ||Johanna Catherine ||||28 Jul 1953||70||w/Thomas Joseph Flood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Keogh-153.jpg 8317480] |- | [[Flood-595|Flood]] ||Norah Ellen (Nell)||||02 Feb 2015||92||D of Thomas and Johanna (both dec); Sister & S-in-L of Steve and Ada, Jack, Mick and Mary (all dec)||Death notice |- | [[Grant-8945|Flynn]]||Mary Finn||||26 May 1968||||w/Maurice Patrick Flynn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Grant-8945.jpg 8317265] |- | [[Flynn-2423|Flynn]]||Maurice Patrick||||5 Sep 1967||||w/Mary Finn Flynn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Flynn-2423.jpg 8317264] |- | [[Fogarty-502|Fogarty]]||Thomas||||14 May 1920||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Fogarty-502.jpg 8317202] |- | [[Forbes-3046|Forbes]]||John Watson||||27 Aug 1987||67||H of “Mac”, F of Laurie, Jacqui, S-in-L “Pancho”, GF of Stacey,Kristy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Forbes-3046.jpg 8316976] |- | [[Daley-861|Forbes]]||Barbara Ann||10 Jun 1935||4 Dec 2005||||nee Daley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Daley-861.jpg 8317913] |- | [[Forrester-954|Forrestor]]||J W||||22 Jul 1905||68||age approx||Obituary |- | [[Fowler-6613|Fowler]]||E J||||13 Sep 1993||73||NX131747; H of Audrey, Russ, Ann Richy, Russell, Kelly, Robert, Mathew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Fowler-6613.jpg 8317803] |- | [[Cassidy-1710|Fowler]]||Audrey June||||8 Mar 1999||73||W E J Fowler|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Cassidy-1710.jpg 8317804] |- |[[Fowler-6617| Fowler]]||Russell Clyde John||17 Jun 1946||25 Apr 1990||||H of Anne, Russell, Richard, Kelly, Robert, Mathew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Fowler-6617.jpg 8317805] |- | [[Franklin-8283|Fowler]]||Emily Hilda||||18 Dec 1978||82||W of Victor Osborn Fowler|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Fowler-6614.jpg 8306183] |- | [[Fowler-6614|Fowler]]||Victor Osborn||||5 Jan 1966||71||H of Emily Hilda Fowler|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Fowler-6614.jpg 8306183] |- | [[Foy-412|Foy]] ||Joseph||||27 Sep 1927||45||w/Edith Mary Loy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Foy-412.jpg 8306271] |- | [[Parkes-631|Foy]]||Edith Mary||||7 Aug 1967||79||w/Joseph Foy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Foy-412.jpg 8306271] |- | [[Whalan-76|Francis]]||Hilda May||||16 Aug 2002||86||Nee Whalan; W/Arthur Augustus Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Francis-3470.jpg 8306397] |- | [[Francis-3470|Francis]]||Arthur Augustus||||15 Jun 1971||56||w/Hilda May Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Francis-3470.jpg 8306397] |- | [[Vincent-3584|Francis]]||Joy Thea||||25 Feb 1970||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Vincent-3584.jpg 8317222] |- | [[Boscacci-3|Francis]]||Mary Diana||28 Mar 1913||6 Feb 2003||||W of Albert Leonard Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Francis-3712.jpg 8306114] |- | [[Francis-3712|Francis]]||Albert Leonard||03 Aug 1915||6 Feb 2004||||H of Mary Diana Francis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Francis-3712.jpg 8306114] |- | [[Franklin-8286|Franklin]]||G E||||||||Probably George Edward, d. 1962|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Franklin-8286.jpg 8316879] |- | [[French-6331|French]]||Joseph William||04 Sep 1935||7 Nov 1992||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/French-6331.jpg 8317010] |- | Frith||J||||||||||8306541 |- | [[Wigglesworth-120|Frost]]||Lucy||||23 Dec 1953||||W of Samuel Frost|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Wigglesworth-120.jpg 8306411] |- | [[Fulcher-383|Fulcher]]||William Glaister||||27 Mar 1963||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Fulcher-383.jpg 8316915] |- | [[Gallagher-2579|Gallagher]]||Francis William||||6 Nov 1979||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Gallagher-2579.jpg 8317503] |- | [[Moore-31107|Gallagher]]||Minnie Eunita||||13 Apr 1935||42||w/James Ernest Gallagher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Gallagher-2581.jpg 8317354] |- | [[Gallagher-2581|Gallagher]]||James Ernest||||13 Mar 1955||59||w/Minnie Eunita Gallagher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Gallagher-2581.jpg 8317354] |- | [[Gallagher-2583|Gallagher]]||John Mardine||||1 Mar 1994||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Gallagher-2583.jpg 8317504] |- | [[Gallagher-2580|Gallagher]]||John Sylvester||||21 Sep 1956||74||H of Mary Eva Gallagher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Gallagher-2580.jpg 8317501] |- | [[Fliedner-27|Gallagher]]||Mary Eva||||26 Aug 1963||75||W of John Sylvester Gallagher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Gallagher-2580.jpg 8317501] |- | [[Gallagher-2590|Gallagher]]||Maurice Maxwell||||11 Nov 1988||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Gallagher-2590.jpg 8317355] |- | [[Gallagher-2584|Gallagher]]||Neil Edward||||8 Dec 1974||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Gallagher-2584.jpg 8317502] |- | [[Gallagher-2585|Gallagher]]||Neville James||||24 Nov 1921||||w/Patrick & Novis Gallagher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Gallagher-2585.jpg 8317353] |- | [[Gallagher-2586|Gallagher]]||Patrick Eugene||||28 Jul 1921||||w/Neville James & Novis Gallagher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Gallagher-2585.jpg 8317353] |- | [[Gallagher-2589|Gallagher]]||Novis||||23 Sep 1923||||w/Neville James & Patrick Gallagher|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Gallagher-2585.jpg 8317353] |- | [[Gallagher-2588|Gallagher]]||Stanley Thomas||25 May 1918||6 Jan 1996||77||NX125785|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Gallagher-2588.jpg 8317506] |- |[[Gallagher-2587| Gallagher]]||William Francis||||11 Mar 1957||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Gallagher-2587.jpg 8317505] |- | [[Byrne-2581|Garnsey]]||Eileen Margaret||||14 May 1970||63||w/Robert Percival Garnsey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Garnsey-102.jpg 8317223] |- | [[Garnsey-102|Garnsey]]||Robert Percival||||14 Aug 1971||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Garnsey-102.jpg 8317223] |- | [[Gavin-683|Gavin]]||Richard H||||12 Sep 1936||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Gavin-683.jpg 8306644] |- | [[Gaywood-23|Gaywood]]||Dudley Edwin Herbert||||21 Nov 1960||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Gaywood-23.jpg 8317565] |- | [[Genge-68|Genge]] ||John Ingram||||25 Sep 1971||91||H of Francis May Genge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Genge-68.jpg 8306166] |- | [[Archer-2689 |Genge]]||Frances May||||30 Aug 1986||101||W of John Ingram Genge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Genge-68.jpg 8306166] |- | [[Genge-92|Genge]]||Leslie John||||4 Nov 1981||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Genge-92.jpg 8306167] |- | [[Shades-4|Genge]]||Mathilde Traeger||||7 Jul 1966||87||w/Thomas Genge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Genge-43.jpg 8306262] |- | [[Genge-43|Genge]] ||Thomas||||31 May 1938||65||w/Mathilde Traeger Genge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Genge-43.jpg 8306262] |- | [[Genge-95|Genge]]||William (Bill)||||31 Jan 1941||79||H of Ann Genge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Genge-95.jpg 8306264] |- | [[Millar-1362|Genge]]||Ann||||10 Jun 1954||93||W of William Genge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Genge-95.jpg 8306264] |- | [[Gerken-116|Gerken]]||Henry||||5 Jan 1932||66||w/Frances Gerken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Gerken-116.jpg 8306438] |- | [[Kelly-11322|Gerken]]||Frances||||25 Dec 1942||66||w/Henry Gerken|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Gerken-116.jpg 8306438] |- | [[Gibb-612|Gibb]]||Bobby Donald||07 Sep 1994||1 Oct 1994|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Gibb-612.jpg 8317676] |- | [[Hancock-6070|Gibb]]||Dawn Margaret||11 Nov 1945||24 Jan 2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Hancock-6070.jpg 8317992] |- | [[Hay-2596|Gibbs]]||Lorna Jean||||5 May 1975||51||nee Hay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hay-2596.jpg 8306795] |- | [[Digby-395|Gilroy]]||Florence Georgina||||3 Dec 1933||||S of Walter Digby, W/Mary Digby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Digby-395.jpg 8317312] |- | [[Cumming-639|Giltrow]] ||Jane Victoria||||16 Sep 1951||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Cumming-639.jpg 8306276] |- | [[Ginty-27|Ginty]] ||Charles M||||29 Jun 1899||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Ginty-27.jpg 8317445] |- | [[Ginty-15|Ginty]] ||John Joseph||||6 Aug 1907||63||H of Elizabeth Ginty, F of Emily Walsh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Ginty-15.jpg 8317447] |- | [[Kind-64|Ginty]] ||Elizabeth||||3 Aug 1937||86||H of John Joseph Ginty, M of Emily Walsh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Ginty-15.jpg 8317447] |- | [[Ginty-17|Walsh]] ||Emily||||29 Oct 1917||||D of John Joseph & Elizabeth Ginty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Ginty-15.jpg 8317447] |- | [[Ginty-28|Ginty]] ||Lilla||||2 Jul 1894||7 mths||D of John Joseph & Elizabeth Ginty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Ginty-28.jpg 8317446] |- | [[Glazier-232|Glazier]] ||James||1822||17 Nov 1886||||b. Surry, England, d. Canowindra; w/Racheal Glazier, w/Mary Webber|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Glazier-232.jpg 8306570] |- | [[Searle-792|Glazier]] ||Racheal||1818||18 May 1908||||nee Searle; b. Surry, England, d. Canowindra; w/James Glazier, w/Mary Webber|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Glazier-232.jpg 8306570] |- | [[Unknown-351629|Gold]]||Ethel Annie||||25 Apr 1954||||W of Alfred H Gold|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Unknown-351629.jpg 8306793] |- | [[Goldie-133|Goldie]]||Vivian Leslie||||30 Apr 1992||58||H of Norma, F of Sandra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Goldie-133.jpg 8306322] |- |[[Goodacre-167| Goodacre]]||Albert Vivian||02 Mar 1918||12 Feb 2004||||RAAF 432150; b. Canowindra, d. Orange; H of Marjorie, S of W & A Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Goodacre-167.jpg 8306534] |- | [[Wilson-38307|Goodacre]]||Marjorie||28 Apr 1925||16 Dec 1992||67||b. Lewes, Sussex; d. Orange; W of Albert Vivian Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Wilson-38307.jpg 8306533] |- | [[Goodacre-168|Goodacre]]||Colin Alfred||15 Mar 1915||24 Apr 1916||||S of Will & A Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Goodacre-168.jpg 8306528] |- | [[Goodacre-16|Goodacre]] ||Allen||||24 Jan 1926||56||w/Evelyn Ann Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Goodacre-16.jpg 8306681] |- | [[Vane-40|Goodacre]] ||Evelyn Ann||||25 Nov 1955||83||w/Allen Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Vane-40.jpg 8306682] |- | [[Goodacre-169|Goodacre]]||Felix John||||3 Aug 1992||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Goodacre-169.jpg 8317672] |- | [[Goodacre-170|Goodacre]]||Ivy May||||2 Jun 1962||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Goodacre-170.jpg 8306383] |- | [[Goodacre-138|Goodacre]] ||James||||4 Dec 1940||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Goodacre-138.jpg 8306466] |- | [[Goodacre-123|Goodacre]]||John||||2 May 1963||95||w/Elizabeth Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Goodacre-123.jpg 8306384] |- | [[Sykes-715|Goodacre]] ||Elizabeth||||21 Jul 1966||98||w/John Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Goodacre-123.jpg 8306384] |- | [[Goodacre-119|Goodacre]] ||Joseph Walter||||20 Nov 1965||55||H of Constance M Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Goodacre-119.jpg 8317590] |- | [[Nash-3357|Goodacre]] ||Constance M||||14 Jul 1974||66||W of Joseph Walter Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Goodacre-119.jpg 8317590] |- | [[Goodacre-171|Goodacre]]||Lawrence (Darkie)||||31 Jan 1995||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Goodacre-171.jpg 8306533] |- | [[Rice-7853|Goodacre]] ||Mary Ann||||24 Oct 1948||88||nee Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Rice-7853.jpg 8306467] |- | [[Goodacre-173|Goodacre]]||Robert James||||23 May 1973||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Goodacre-173.jpg 8306837] |- | [[Goodacre-174|Goodacre]]||Ronald||||28 Sep 1948|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Goodacre-174.jpg 8317591] |- | [[Goodacre-120|Goodacre]] ||Walter||||6 Sep 1943||65||w/Winifred Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Dwyer-731.jpg 8317592] |- | [[Dwyer-731|Goodacre]] ||Winifred||||27 Jul 1965||85||w/Walter Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Dwyer-731.jpg 8317592] |- | [[Goodacre-161|Goodacre]]||Walter Reginald||||28 Feb 1993||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Goodacre-161.jpg 8317655] |- | [[Goodacre-166|Goodacre]]||William Charles||||14 Sep 1959||73||w/Annie Elizabeth Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Goodacre-166.jpg 8306530] |- | [[Mann-5597|Goodacre]]||Annie Elizabeth||||15 Dec 1970||86||w/William Charles Goodacre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Goodacre-166.jpg 8306530] |- | [[Goodacre-175|Goodacre]]||William John Franklin (Frank)||||8 Nov 1993||85 (from NSWBDM)|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Goodacre-175.jpg 8306385] |- | [[Goodfellow-397|Goodfellow]]||George||||28 Aug 1962||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Goodfellow-397.jpg 8316933] |- | [[Goodwin-5040|Goodwin]]||Aileen Norah||||24 Dec 1956||15 Mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Goodwin-5040.jpg 8317580] |- | [[Goodwin-4907|Goodwin]]||Michael||||14 Jan 1939||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Goodwin-4907.jpg 8317645] |- | [[Hagerty-220|Goodwin]]||Mary Elizabeth||||29 Oct 2001||88||W of Patrick Martin Goodwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Goodwin-5041.jpg 8317579] |- | [[Goodwin-5041|Goodwin]]||Patrick Martin||||28 Jun 1984||78||H of Mary Elizbeth Goodwin; b. Castlegregory, Co. Kerry, Eire.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Goodwin-5041.jpg 8317579] |- | [[Gorringe-58|Gorringe]] ||Frank Edwin||20 Dec 1898||24 Jan 1981||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Gorringe-58.jpg 8306061] |- | [[Brooks-6981|Gorringe]] ||Vera (Ma-Ma)||04 Apr 1900||7 May 1993||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Brooks-6981.jpg 8306060] |- | [[Gosper-184|Gosper]] ||Mervin Charles||||15 Jun 2000||87||NX122510|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Gosper-184.jpg 8317852] |- | [[Hill-21772|Gosper]]||Valerie Winifred||||9 Nov 1950|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Hill-21772.jpg 8317310] |- | [[Graham-14214|Graham]]||Ellouise Patricia||||30 Jul 2004||Baby|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Graham-14214.jpg 8317894] |- | [[Graham-12265|Graham]]||Leonard Arthur||04 Aug 1930||8 Jan 2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Graham-12265.jpg 8317756] |- | [[Graham-12264|Graham]]||Maxwell John ||29 Aug 1935||18 Dec 2003||68||H of Maureen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Graham-12264.jpg 8317780] |- | [[McSweeney-222|Graham]]||Maureen Elizabeth||18 Oct 1927||4 Jan 2006||78||W of Max|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Graham-12264.jpg 8317780] |- | [[Graham-10996|Graham]] ||Ray Cecil||||14 Sep 1978||77||H of Laura Elizabeth Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Graham-10996.jpg 8316986] |- | [[Green-21090|Graham]]||Laura Elizabeth||||31 Jul 1980||75||W of Ray Cecil Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Graham-10996.jpg 8316986] |- | [[Graham-12266|Graham]]||Reginald Alfred||20 Sep 1898||25 Sep 1979||||H of Anastasia Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Graham-12266.jpg 8317779] |- | [[Anderdown-1|Graham]]||Anastasia||18 Mar 1895||21 May 1982||||W of Reginald Alfred Graham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Graham-12266.jpg 8317779] |- | [[Graham-12268|Graham]]||William James||09 Feb1927||14 Aug 2005||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Graham-12268.jpg 8316974] |- | [[Grant-9346|Grant]]||Airdrie||||21 Aug 1934||7.5 mths||w/Airdrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Grant-9346.jpg 8317302] |- | [[Grant-9347|Grant]]||Margaret||||4 Aug 1938||9 mths||w/Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Grant-9346.jpg 8317302] |- | [[Grannall-8|Grannall]]||E C||||||2||Possibly Elenor C, d. 1931, Canowindra (NSWBDM)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Grannall-8.jpg 8317350] |- | [[Grannall-16|Grannall]]||R K||||||1||Possibly Richard K, D. Canowindra, 1926|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Grannall-16.jpg 8317349] |- | [[Grant-5948|Grant]] ||Alexander Finn||||28 May 1963||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Grant-5948.jpg 8317408] |- | [[Coady-68|Grant]]||Charlotte Henrietta||||11 Apr 1932||56||w/Alexander Horace Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Grant-5949.jpg 8317420] |- | [[Grant-5949|Grant]] ||Alexander Horace||||22 Mar 1945||71||w/Charlotte Henrietta Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Grant-5949.jpg 8317420] |- | [[Grant-8973|Grant]]||Alfred Joseph||08 Jul 1940||14 Jun 1999||||Loved by Marlene & son Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Grant-8973.jpg 8317864] |- | [[Grant-8974|Grant]]||Arthur A||29 Nov 1900||19 Oct 1972|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Grant-8974-1.jpg 8317846] |- | [[Grant-8980|Grant]]||Bryan Buxton (Smokey)||22 Aug 1927||29 Apr 2009|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Grant-8980.jpg 8317886] |- | [[Grant-8981|Grant]]||Colin James||28 Jan 1932||10 Oct 1993||||H of Kitty, Mark, Ned, Debby, Jeni, Jo, Kathryn, Colleen, Billie, Joe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Grant-8981.jpg 8317651] |- | [[Hogan-2604|Grant]]||Kathleen May (kitty)||31 Aug 1933||2 Dec 2002||||W of Colin James Grant, M of Mark, Ned, Debby, Jeni. Jo, Kathryn, Colleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Grant-8981.jpg 8317651] |- | [[O'Brien-4402|Grant]]||Colleen Frances||||30 Oct 1987||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/O_Brien-4402.jpg 8317524] |- | [[Hagerty-222|Grant]]||Doreen Fay||||27 Sep 1985||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Hagerty-222.jpg 8317736] |- | [[Carman-1231|Grant]]||Dorothy Grace||14 Feb 1915||31 Aug 2001||||W of Norman (Peter), M of Peter, Maria, Lucia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Carman-1231.jpg 8317859] |- | [[Grant-8982|Grant]]||Dudley John||||2 Apr 1970||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Grant-8982.jpg 8317525] |- | [[Grant-8987|Grant]]||Edward John||||29 Jun 1976||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Grant-8987.jpg 8317406] |- | [[Grant-8946|Grant]]||Thomas P||||1 Oct 1936||74||w/Ellen A Grant, Donald T Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Grant-8946-1.jpg 8317303] |- | [[Mallon-223|Grant]]||Ellen A||||7 May 1932||62||w/Thomas P Grant, Donald T Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Grant-8946-1.jpg 8317303] |- | [[Grant-8947|Grant]]||Donald T||||3 Jun 1935||41||w/Thomas P Grant, Ellen A Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Grant-8946-1.jpg 8317303] |- | [[Glendinning-188|Grant]]||Enid May||||13 Oct 1994||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Glendinning-188.jpg 8317405] |- | [[Grant-8735|Grant]]||George James||12 Feb 1863||28 Aug 1939||||w/Elizabeth Jane Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Grant-8735.jpg 8317259] |- | [[Webber-2238|Grant]]||Elizabeth Jane||09 Feb 1868||3 Sep 1941||||w/George James Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Grant-8735.jpg 8317259] |- | [[Powderly-3|Grant]]||Ruby Frances||||12 Feb 1958||65||w/George James Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Grant-8734.jpg 8317449] |- | [[Grant-8734|Grant]]||George James ||||17 May 1969||75||w/Ruby Frances Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Grant-8734.jpg 8317449] |- | [[Breen-634|Grant]]||Johanna Mildred Mary||||18 Jul 1970||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Breen-634.jpg 8317263] |- | [[Grant-8990|Grant]]||John||||18 Aug 1917||61||F of Ita Mary Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Grant-8990.jpg 8317363] |- | [[Grant-8993|Grant]]||Ita Mary||||13 Mar 1918||34||D of John Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Grant-8990.jpg 8317363] |- | [[Grant-5934|Grant]] ||John Douglas||||12 Aug 1951||52||w/Myra M Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Grant-5934.jpg 8317301] |- | [[Gruber-383|Grant]] ||Myra M ||||15 May 1973||75||w/John Douglas Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Grant-5934.jpg 8317301] |- | [[Grant-9001|Grant]]||John Reginald||||24 Feb 1960||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Grant-9001.jpg 8317508] |- | [[Grant-8989|Grant]]||Kenneth Patrick||||6 Oct 1954||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Grant-8989.jpg 8317261] |- | [[Gurney-710|Grant]]||Louisa Mary||||8 Oct 1962||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Gurney-710.jpg 8317509] |- | [[Compton-2311|Grant]]||Mabel Eliza||||12 Jun 1965||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Compton-2311.jpg 8317575] |- | [[Byrnes-640|Grant]]||Mary||||2 Jul 1939||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Byrnes-640.jpg 8317326] |- | [[Buxton-734|Grant]]||Olive Mildred||||15 Mar 1943||39||w/Michael Eugene Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Grant-9027.jpg 8317404] |- | [[Grant-9027|Grant]]||Michael Eugene||||1 Sep 1946||45||w/Olive Mildred Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Grant-9027.jpg 8317404] |- | [[Grant-9032|Grant]]||Michael Eugene||17 Dec 1949||2 Nov 1995||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Grant-9032.jpg 8317885] |- | [[Grant-8984|Grant]]||Norman Aloysius||29 Dec 1911||25 Jan 2000||||H of Grace, f of Peter, Maria, Lucia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Grant-8984.jpg 8317858] |- | [[Grant-9030|Grant]]||Reginald Thomas||30 Jun 1918||18 Apr 1997||78||H of Pat, F of Tony, Tim. Helen, Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Grant-9030.jpg 8317876] |- | [[Wicks-704|Grant]]||Rose Irelene||02 Jun 1903||4 Dec 1991||||b. Wicks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Wicks-704.jpg 8317845] |- | [[Molloy-604|Grant]]||Sara Rose||||27 Jan 1931||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Molloy-604.jpg 8317313] |- | [[Coady-112|Grant]]||Sarah E||||3 Apr 1938||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Coady-112.jpg 8317421] |- | [[Wicks-705|Grant]]||Sarah May||||23 Oct 1974||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Wicks-705.jpg 8317837] |- | [[Grant-5933|Grant]] ||Stanislaus Maxwell||||1 Jul 2012||84||H of Nancy; F & F-in-L of Doug and Vicki, Andrew and Anthea, Damien and Elizabeth, James and Suzie, Anthea and Guy Hannan, Belinda and Peter Flynn. B of Sister Catherine Grant|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Grant-5933.jpg 8317266] |- | [[Grant-9034|Grant]]||Stanislaus (Toby)||||30 Mar 1967||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Grant-9034.jpg 8317262] |- | [[Grant-9033|Grant]]||Stanley Michael||||11 Sep 1980||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Grant-9033.jpg 8317836] |- | [[Grant-9035|Grant]]||Thomas Arthur||28 Jul 1938||25 May 1989|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Grant-8946.jpg 8317800] |- |[[Grant-10357|Grant]]||Tige||||2015 Nov 04||84||||Obituary |- | [[Greaves-685|Graves]]||Charles Philip||||22 Apr 1964||83||w/Elizabeth Ann Graves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Greaves-685.jpg 8306378] |- | [[Hicks-8539|Graves]]||Elizabeth Ann||1902||24 Aug 1998|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Greaves-685.jpg 8306378] |- |[[Gray-14883| Gray]]||David||||15 Sep 1984||66||Ex Gordon Highlander|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Gray-14883.jpg 8317047] |- | [[Clarke-8706|Grayson]]||Mena Josephine||22 Apr 1916||5 Sep 2002||||W of Geoffrey Neville Grayson, M of Ann, John, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Clarke-8706.jpg 8317973] |- | [[Green-24213|Green]]||Billie||06 Sep 1909||26 Feb 1996||||Joan, Betty, Leslie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Green-24213.jpg 8317940] |- | [[Green-21194|Green]]||Allen Joseph||||||||NX103591|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Green-21194.jpg 8317084] |- | [[Brown-35768|Green]] ||Cunningham||||29 Oct 1908||||nee Brown||Obituary |- | [[Green-20735|Green]] ||Edmund||||8 Jan 1931||59||w/Lucy Ann Green|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5d/Green-20735.jpg/500px-Green-20735.jpg 8306678] |- | [[Grimshaw-272|Green]]||Lucy Ann||||2 Jul 1935||55||w/Edmund Green|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/5/5d/Green-20735.jpg/500px-Green-20735.jpg 8306678] |- | [[Swany-1|Green]]||Eliza Maria||||22 May 1935||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Swany-1.jpg 8306572] |- | [[Henry-6865|Green]]||Hazel Fanny||||18 Aug 1968||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Henry-6865.jpg 8306172] |- | [[Green-20519|Green]]||James Charles||||25 Oct 1969||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Green-20519.jpg 8306590] |- | [[Green-21239|Green]]||John||||1 Oct 1970|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Green-21239.jpg 8306836] |- | [[Cherry-975|Green]]||Elaine Dorothy||28 Aug 1934||26 Aug 2011||||nee Cherry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Cherry-975.jpg 8306835] |- | [[Grimshaw-269|Green]]||Mary Adeline||||4 Mar 1981||94||nee Grimshaw; W of James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Grimshaw-269.jpg 8306589] |- | [[Green-21236|Green]]||Noel John||26 Dec 1928||8 Jan 1976|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Green-21236.jpg 8316951] |- | [[Taylor-37807|Green]]||Ruby May||||5 May 1971||75||W of Willie Green|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Taylor-37807.jpg 8316893] |- | [[Green-20758|Green]]||Willie||||8 Jun 1974||79||H of Ruby May Green|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Taylor-37807.jpg 8316893] |- | [[Houst-4|Green]]||Sarah Ann||||27 May 1937||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Houst-4.jpg 8306574] |- | [[Green-21219|Green]]||Tom||30 Mar 1917||29 Jun 1978|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Green-21219.jpg 8306173] |- | [[Green-18477|Green]] ||William||||22 Oct 1938||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Green-18477.jpg 8306577] |- | [[Green-24271|Green]] ||William|||| Oct 1931||60|||| Obituary |- | [[Greene-4952|Greene]]||Edward||||23 Jun 1974||82||w/Barbara Clare Greene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Greene-4952.jpg 8317826] |- | [[Unknown-387136|Greene]]||Barbara Clare||||Mar 2004||82||w/Edward Greene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Greene-4952.jpg 8317826] |- | [[Leeds-280|Greene]]||Irene Rita||25 Jun 1906||18 Sep 1995|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Leeds-280.jpg 8317085] |- | [[Greentree-655|Greentree]] ||Ronald John||22 Nov 1919||20 May 1970|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Greentree-655.jpg 8306370] |- | [[Griffiths-2237|Griffith]]||Irene Faye||||Aug 1956||6 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Griffiths-2237.jpg 8306559] |- | [[Grimshaw-274|Grimshaw]]||Allen E||||5 Nov 1963||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Grimshaw-274.jpg 8306824] |- |[[Newcombe-326| Grimshaw]]||Beryl Charlotte||05 Oct 1912||10 Nov 1995||83||w/Richard Henry Grimshaw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Grimshaw-275.jpg 8306823] |- | [[Grimshaw-275|Grimshaw]]||Richard Henry||06 Mar 1909||5 Jul 2000||||w/Beryl Charlotte Grimshaw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Grimshaw-275.jpg 8306823] |- | [[Grimshaw-278|Grimshaw]]||Brian Joseph||||21 Dec 1970|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Grimshaw-278.jpg 8317129] |- | [[Delaney-1403|Grimshaw]]||Ellen Louisa||||20 Oct 1974|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Delaney-1403.jpg 8317130] |- | [[Grimshaw-280|Grimshaw]]||Florence||||30 Oct 1899||11||D of John||Obituary |- | [[Grimshaw-307|Grimshaw]] || Henry || 2 Apr 1848 ||Jul 1903 || 55 || B. Manchester , England|| Obituary |- | [[Grimshaw-279|Grimshaw]]||James Edward||||7 Aug 1968|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Grimshaw-279.jpg 8317128] |- | [[Grimshaw-271|Grimshaw]]||John Francis||||2 Aug 1923||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Grimshaw-279.jpg 8317475] |- | [[Grimshaw-283|Grimshaw]]||John Francis||||1 Aug 1943||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Grimshaw-283.jpg 8317538] |- | [[Grimshaw-285|Grimshaw]]||John Kenilworth||||26 May 1959||78||w/Mary Louise Grimshaw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Grimshaw-285.jpg 8316925] |- | [[Jones-52033|Grimshaw]]||Mary Louise||||28 May 1972||89||w/John Kenilworth Grimshaw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Grimshaw-285.jpg 8316925] |- | [[Grimshaw-118|Grimshaw]] ||John||||25 Mar 1904||85||H of Mary Grimshaw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Grimshaw-118.jpg 8306592] |- | [[Lord-1897|Grimshaw]] ||Mary||||13 Nov 1891||72||W of John Grimshaw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Lord-1897.jpg 8306591] |- | [[Grimshaw-284|Grimshaw]]||John Thomas (Kelly)||||1 May 1965||63||w/Rita Jane Grimshaw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Grimshaw-284.jpg 8317537] |- | [[Earsman-20|Grimshaw]]||Rita Jane||||4 Dec 1998||85||w/John Thomas Grimshaw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Grimshaw-284.jpg 8317537] |- | [[Ayrton-59|Grimshaw]]||Julia Jane||||5 Mar 1942||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Ayrton-59.jpg 8317443] |- | [[Stone-10653|Grimshaw]]||Margaret||||26 Jan 1973||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Stone-10653.jpg 8316993] |- | [[Castle-1352|Grimshaw]]||Susan Annie||||5 Oct 1903||24||nee Castles (from obit)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Castle-1352.jpg 8306603] |- | [[Grimshaw-286|Grimshaw]]||Thomas B||||26 Feb 1955||76||w/Mary Jane Grimshaw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Grimshaw-286.jpg 8316912] |- | [[Jones-52033|Grimshaw]]||Mary Jane||||2 Jul 1966||83?||w/Thomas B Grimshaw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Grimshaw-286.jpg 8316912] |- | [[Grimshaw-288|Grimshaw]]||Thomas William||||1 Jun 1977||66||NX103590; w/Rosa M B Grimshaw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Grimshaw-288.jpg 8316931] |- | [[Solling-12|Grimshaw]]||Rosa M B||||10 Feb 1962||45||w/Thomas William Grimshaw|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Grimshaw-288.jpg 8316931] |- | [[Unknown-358225|Grosse]]||Olive Mildred||18 May 1903||27 Sep 1990||||Phillip,Caroll|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Unknown-358225.jpg 8306095] |- | [[Gurney-711|Gurney]]||William||||23 Feb 1939||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Gurney-711.jpg 8306685] |- | [[Hagerty-182|Hagerty]] ||Michael Joseph||29 Jul 1859||12 Dec 1948||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Hagerty-182.jpg 8317620] |- | [[Campbell-20791|Hagerty]]||Edith Ellen||||30 Jul 1966||56||W of Thomas Joseph Hagerty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Campbell-20791.jpg 8317604] |- | [[Hagerty-221|Hagerty]]||Thomas Joseph||||16 Jul 1981||72||H of Edith Ellen Hagerty|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Campbell-20791.jpg 8317604] |- | [[Agnew-984|Hagerty]]||Vernetta A||||13 Mar 1973||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Agnew-984.jpg 8317619] |- | [[Halliday-800|Halliday]]||James||1885||1954||||Pte 6772, 7th Battalion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Halliday-800.jpg 8306760] |- | [[Hamer-480|Hamer]] ||Aubrey Ellis||||1 Nov 1932||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Hamer-480.jpg 8306443] |- | [[Hamer-484|Hamer]]||Dudley Ernest||||14 Aug 1922||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Hamer-484.jpg 8306445] |- | [[Hamer-481|Hamer]] ||Ernest George||||13 Mar 1955||75||H of Mary Jane Hamer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Hamer-481.jpg 8306446] |- | [[Reynolds-11224|Hamer]]||Mary Jane||||9 Jan 1942||60||W of Ernest George Hamer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Hamer-481.jpg 8306446] |- | [[Budge-302|Hamilton]]||Emma A M||||28 Oct 1962||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Budge-302.jpg 8306817] |- | [[Hamilton-13456|Hamilton]]||Harold Ernest||||1 Sep 1981||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Hamilton-13456.jpg 8306854] |- | [[Hamilton-14088|Hamilton]]||Ian||||23 Dec 1945||3||w/Margaret Ann Hamilton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Hamilton-14088.jpg 8306726] |- | [[Hamilton-14089|Hamilton]]||Margaret Ann||||23 Dec 1945||2||w/Ian Hamilton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Hamilton-14088.jpg 8306726] |- | [[Wren-942|Hamilton]]||Joyce||||4 Jun 1972||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Wren-942.jpg 8306863] |- | [[Hamilton-13455|Hamilton]]||Stanley Gladstone||||21 Jul 1969||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Hamilton-13455.jpg 8306862] |- | [[Bell-16398|Hamilton]]||Vera Ada||||26 Mar 1998||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Bell-8695.jpg 8306853] |- | [[Woods-7064|Hampton]]||Martha May||1912||1991|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Woods-7064.jpg 8317083] |- | [[Hancock-6174|Hancock]]||Allen C||||15 May 1992||75||NX170265; H of Daphne E Hancock|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Hancock-6174.jpg 8317678] |- | [[Thurtell-41|Hancock]]||Daphne E||||24 Jun 2003||81||W of Allen C Hancock|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Hancock-6174.jpg 8317678] |- | [[Unknown-387173|Hancock]]||Jeketta||1977||2004||||M of Declan, Riley; D of Cathy & Garry, S of Justin, Quentin, Josh, ?|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Unknown-387173.jpg 8317056] |- | [[Harris-24141|Hancock]]||Mary Ellen||||8 Nov 1953||78||M of Allen, M-in-L of Daphne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Harris-24141.jpg 8317584] |- | [[Shearwood-34|Harding]]||Alda May||||11 Jul 1973||76||w/Victor Herbert Harding|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Shearwood-34.jpg 8306857] |- | [[Harding-4005|Harding]]||Victor Herbert||||12 Sep 1975||89||w/Alda May Harding|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Harding-4005.jpg 8306858] |- | [[Harding-4006|Harding]]||Bruce Wayne||02 May 1957||10 May 2011||54||Jason, Kellie, Matthew, Brendan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Harding-4006.jpg 8317976] |- | [[Hargreaves-553|Hargreaves]] ||Richard Thomas||||17 Jun 1969||87||w/Ethel Muriel Hargreaves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Cunningham-4198.jpg 8306864] |- | [[Cunningham-4198|Hargreaves]] ||Ethel Muriel||||17 Jan 1969||77||w/Richard Thomas Hargreaves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Cunningham-4198.jpg 8306864] |- | [[Hargreaves-627|Hargreaves]]||Richard William||13 Jul 1921||27 Feb 1981||||H of Elsie May Hargreaves, F of Linda, Stephen,Carol, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Hargreaves-627.jpg 8316942] |- | [[Forbes-3120|Hargreaves]]||Elsie May||04 Oct 1925||7 Aug 2008||||W of Richard William Hargreaves, M of Linda, Stephen,Carol, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Hargreaves-627.jpg 8316942] |- | [[Jones-52823|Harper]]||Doris||||29 Apr 1986||45||Terry, Leslie,Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Jones-52823.jpg 8316973] |- | [[Harris-24168|Harris]]||D E||||27 May 1966||||2/32 Aust Inf BN|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Harris-24168.jpg 8306080] |- | [[Unknown-361654|Harris]]||Judy A M||||25 Aug 1984||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Unknown-361654.jpg 8317945] |- | [[Harris-24197|Harris]]||Kim Raymond||||8 May 1986||4||S of Geoff & Judy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Harris-24197.jpg 8317951] |- | [[Harris-24198|Harris]]||Robert Hemington||||4 Jan 1970||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Harris-24198.jpg 8306834] |- | [[Hart-8689|Hart]]||Thomas H||||7 May 1879||60||H of Louisa Hart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Hart-8689.jpg 8317362] |- | [[Kelly-11697|Hart]]||Louisa Mary||||11 Oct 1901||79||W of Thomas H Hart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Hart-8689.jpg 8317362] |- | [[Parks-3823|Harvey]]||Amelia M||||21 May 1981||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Parks-3823.jpg 8306842] |- | [[Harvey-8362|Harvey]]||George||05 Apr 1893||24 Oct 1988|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Harvey-8362.jpg 8306841] |- | [[Harvey-8363|Harvey]]||Leo George||26 Dec 1919||27 Aug 1995||||NX114369|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Harvey-8363.jpg 8306843] |- | [[Harvey-8365|Harvey]]||Walter||||18 Jul 1966||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Harvey-8365.jpg 8306377] |- | [[Goodacre-206|Hay]]||Eileen Alma Alice||||8 Jun 1994||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Goodacre-159.jpg 8306796] |- | [[Hay-2608|Hay]]||George James||||25 Mar 1926||70||w/Ann Hay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Hay-2608.jpg 8306772] |- | [[Crabtree-1880|Hay]]||Ann||||18 Jan 1943||79||w/George James Hay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Hay-2608.jpg 8306772] |- | [[Hay-2597|Hay]]||James Herbert||||2 Dec 1951||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Hay-2597.jpg 8306797] |- | [[Hay-2609|Hay]]||John Ernest||||3 Jan 1888||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Hay-2609.jpg 8306564] |- | [[Haydon-332|Haydon]]||Edward P||||18 Mar 1930||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Haydon-332.jpg 8317487] |- | [[Davis-44749|Haydon]]||June Mary||||23 Jun 1974||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Davis-44749.jpg 8317840] |- |[[Hayward-2695|Hayward]]||Lorraine||26/ May 1927||10 Aug 2003|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Hayward-2695.jpg 8317958] |- | [[Healey-788|Healey]]||T G||||||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Canowindra_Cemetery_NSW.jpg 8317610] |- | [[Unknown-386617|Heaslip]]||Pauline Norma||||6 Aug 2000||58||w/Peter Barry Heaslip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Heaslip-179.jpg 8317252] |- | [[Heaslip-179|Heaslip]]||Peter Barry||||19 Mar 2009||72||w/Pauline Norma Heaslip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Heaslip-179.jpg 8317252] |- | [[Dawes-508|Heaslip]]||Veronica Ellen||||27 Aug 1971||71||w/Mary Violet Dawes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Dawes-507.jpg 8317253] |- | [[Henderson-11210|Henderson]]||Neville John||21 Dec 1928||8 Oct 1997|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Henderson-11210.jpg 8317877] |- | [[Hendrey-1|Hendry]]||Elizabeth M||||17 Aug 1923||45||w/Olive Hendry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Hendrey-1.jpg 8317338] |- | [[Hendry-487|Hendry]]||Olive||||29 Apr 1926||36||w/Elizabeth M Hendry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Hendrey-1.jpg 8317338] |- | [[Hartigan-152|Hendrey]]||Bridget||||9 Jul 1920||74||w/Austin Timmins, Joseph Cusack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Cusack-267.jpg 8317337] |- | [[Hennessy-494|Hennessy]]||Colleen Grace||||7 Jun 2004||62||D of Neil & Grace|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Hennessy-494.jpg 8317649] |- | [[Unknown-387175|Hennessy]]||Mary||||11 Aug 1900||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Unknown-387175.jpg 8317384] |- | [[Hennessy-495|Hennessy]]||Neil Carlyle||||12 Aug 1995||79||H of Grace Irene Hennessy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Hennessy-495.jpg 8317648] |- | [[Ward-17462|Hennessy]]||Grace Irene||||1 Jul 1993||73||W of Neil Carlyle Hennessy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Hennessy-495.jpg 8317648] |- | [[Hennessy-496|Hennessy]]||Richard Francis||||1 Dec 1980||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Hennessy-496.jpg 8317606] |- | [[Davis-44773|Hennessy]]||Ellen Kathleen||||6 Jan 1970||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Davis-44773.jpg 8317605] |- | [[Henry-6989|Henry]]||Arnold Roy||13 Mar 1912||8 Jun 1984||||w/Coral Jean Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Moss-4058.jpg 8306169] |- | [[Henry-6996|Henry]]||Coral Jean||30/ Jan 1943||2 Apr 1999||||w/Arnold Roy Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Moss-4058.jpg 8306169] |- | [[Henry-6995|Henry]]||Arnold Clive||25 Feb 1940||23 Jan 2006|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Henry-6995.jpg 8317395] |- | [[Henry-6992|Henry]]||Athol (Lat)||||13 Jan 1965||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Henry-6992.jpg 8306179] |- | [[Henry-6991|Henry]]||Edward Jeffrey||||19 Jun 1967||80||H of Ethel Maud Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Henry-6991.jpg 8306180] |- | [[Moss-4059|Henry]]||Ethel Maud||||4 Feb 1978||88||W of Edward Jeffrey Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Henry-6991.jpg 8306180] |- | [[Henry-6993|Henry]]||Edward Stanley||||7 Jan 1989||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Henry-6993.jpg 8306168] |- |[[Gallagher-2748|Henry]]||Kathleen Julia||||30 Aug 1977||52||W of Leonard Clifford Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Henry-6994.jpg 8317507] |- | [[Henry-6994|Henry]]||Leonard Clifford ||||29 Oct 2000||85||H of Kathleen Julia Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Henry-6994.jpg 8317507] |- | [[Henry-7856|Henry]]||Timothy Leslie||12 Feb 1971||12 Feb 1971|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Henry-7856.jpg 8317396] |- | [[Staines-131|Henry]]||Winifred Jean||||16 Dec 1966||46||w/Gwenda Ruth Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Staines-131.jpg 8306181] |- | [[Henry-6990|Henry]]||Gwenda Ruth||||22 Jan 1970||28||w/Winifred Jean Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Staines-131.jpg 8306181] |- | [[Hepburn-867|Hepburn]]||Frances||||12 Apr 1958||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Hepburn-867.jpg 8306235] |- | [[Unknown-363778|Herbert]]||Rhonda Edith||26 Sep 1943||13 Aug 2011|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Unknown-363778.jpg 8317023] |- | [[Hesse-394|Hesse]]||George Kevin||||3 Sep 2000||82||H of Marie Teresa Hesse|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Hesse-394.jpg 8306690] |- | [[Higgins-4877|Hesse]]||Marie Teresa||||16 Feb 1999||77||W of George Kevin Hesse|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Hesse-394.jpg 8306690] |- | [[Hesse-395|Hesse]]||Henry||||12 Jun 1937||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Hesse-395.jpg 8306643] |- | [[Hesse-396|Hesse]]||Samuel||||16 Sep 1936||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Hesse-396.jpg 8306642] |- | [[Donohoe-166|Hewitt]]||Jane||||12 Dec 1942||50|||| [[Donohoe-166|8317291]] |- | [[Unknown-362436|Hickey]]||Annie Eileen||||30 Jun 1985||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Unknown-362436.jpg 8317734] |- | [[Hicks-8704|Hicks]]||Clyde Allen||||3 Jul 1972||32||S of Bill & Hilda Hicks; d in Perth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Hicks-8704.jpg 8306356] |- | [[Unknown-387185|Hicks]]||Mary Ellen||||20 Nov 1956||73||||8316919 |- | [[Hicks-8705|Hicks]]||Wayne William||||13 Nov 1986||42||S of Bill & Hilda Hicks; H of Fay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Hicks-8705.jpg 8306357] |- | [[Hicks-8703|Hicks]]||William James||||23 Dec 1998||87||H of Hilda Beatrice Hicks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Hicks-8703.jpg 8306358] |- | [[Sheppeard-4|Hicks]]||Hilda Beatrice||||7 Nov 2000||88||W of William James Hicks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Hicks-8703.jpg 8306358] |- | [[Hill-22364|Hill]]||Charles A||||31 Oct 1906||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Hill-22364.jpg 8317375] |- | [[Hill-12093|Hill]] ||John Thomas (Kelly)||09 Jul 1843||21 Apr 1911||||S of Thomas & Mary (O'Neill), H of Elizabeth (Green), F of Thomas James, Martha Jane, William Walter R, Edward Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Hill-12093.jpg 8318000] |- | [[Burns-7434|Hill]]||Julia||||20 Nov 1902||60||W of W Hill||Obituary |- | [[Hilyard-84|Hilyard]]||William J||||14 Aug 1957||61||H of Doris Jean Hilvard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Hilyard-84.jpg 8306260] |- | [[Clark-33933|Hilyard]]||Doris Jean||||14 Sep 1966||69||W of William James Hilvard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Hilyard-84.jpg 8306260] |- | [[Hines-2506|Hines]]||Albert John||||20 Aug 1988||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Hines-2506.jpg 8317027] |- | [[Hines-2512|Hines]]||Bertha Jane (Aunty Beth)||20 Nov 1922||31 Oct 2009|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Hines-2512.jpg 8317007] |- | [[Hines-2510|Hines]]||Daphne E||||23 Apr 1980||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Hines-2510.jpg 8306814] |- | [[Ford-8393|Hines]]||Ellen A||||7 Aug 1923||73||w/James Hines|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Hines-2509.jpg 8306767] |- | [[Hines-2509|Hines]]||James Charles||||29 Jun 1941||89||w/Ellen Hines|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Hines-2509.jpg 8306767] |- | [[Hines-2508|Hines]]||James William||||5 May 1961|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Hines-2508-1.jpg 8306815] |- | [[Dawes-586|Hines]]||Ethel May||||5 Sep 1961|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Hines-2508-1.jpg 8306815] |- |[[Beath-126|Hines]]||Kathleen||||20 Jul 2011||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Beath-126.jpg 8317028] |- | [[Hines-2511|Hines]]||William Stanley||01 Jan 1920||14 Jun 1985|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Hines-2511.jpg 8317003] |- | [[Thornley-2|Hodge]] ||Ann Elizabeth||||17 Mar 1974||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Thornley-2.jpg 8306147] |- | [[Miles-115|Hodge]] ||Caroline||||27 Apr 1943||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Miles-115-1.jpg 8306252] |- | [[Hodge-210|Hodge]] ||Kelton Elwin||||3 Dec 1962||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Hodge-210.jpg 8306296] |- | [[Hodge-188|Hodge]] ||Kelvin||||14 May 1939||15 Mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Hodge-188.jpg 8306253] |- | [[Hodge-88|Hodge]] ||Leo Carlton||||29 Sep 1965||74||w/May Florence Hodge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Hodge-88.jpg 8317574] |- | [[Webber-127|Hodge]] ||May Florence||||15 Mar 1983||90||w/Leo Carlton Hodge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Hodge-88.jpg 8317574] |- | [[Hodge-91|Hodge]] ||Linford Charles||||16 Jul 1988||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Hodge-91.jpg 8306146] |- | [[Hodge-2655|Hodge]]||Michael Edward||||25 Oct 1955||3 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Hodge-2655.jpg 8306286] |- | [[Unknown-387311|Hodge]]||Molly||||1 Sep 1995||83?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Unknown-387311.jpg 8306129] |- | [[Hodge-476|Hodge]] ||William J||||16 Sep 1957||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Hodge-476.jpg 8306251] |- | [[Hodge-186|Hodge]] ||William Valentine||15 Sep 1912||5 Feb 1972||||H of Violet Olive Hodge; F of Denise Ford & Keith Hodge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Hodge-186.jpg 8306874] |- | [[Davis-2956|Hodge]] ||Violet Olive (Ollie)||08 Mar 1916||14 Mar 2002||||Nee Davis; W of William Valentine Hodge; M of Denise Ford & Keith Hodge|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Hodge-186.jpg 8306874] |- | [[Thornhill-453|Hodges]] ||Gwendoline Edith||||21 Jan 1989||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Thornhill-453.jpg 8316983] |- | [[Hodges-3399|Hodges]] ||Neil Carlyle||||9 Aug 2008|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Hodges-3399.jpg 8316982] |- | [[Hoepper-2|Hoepper]]||Earle Maxwell||||14 Oct 1940||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Hoepper-2.jpg 8306087] |- | [[Hogan-2696|Hogan]]||Alfred Henry||||5 May 1997||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Hogan-2696.jpg 8317870] |- | [[Unknown-363419|Hogan]]||Anne Sylvia||09 Feb 1945||26 Jul 2003||58||Darren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Unknown-363419.jpg 8317874] |- | [[Carman-1275|Hogan]]||Catherine Eileen||||1 Aug 1965||?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Carman-1275.jpg 8317220] |- | [[Wilds-123|Hogan]]||Emma Matilda||||3 Sep 2008||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Wilds-123.jpg 8317869] |- | [[Hogan-2698|Hogan]]||Jayarna Maree||||9 Apr 1982||7 days||S of Kerry, Drew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Hogan-2698.jpg 8317752] |- | [[Hogan-2697|Hogan]]||Kelvin Maurice||21 Feb 1950||22 Feb 2002||||H of Sue; F of Kerry, Jade, Drew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Hogan-2697.jpg 8317906] |- | [[Doust-155|Holcroft]]||Joan Doreen||15 Mar 1928||19 Oct 2008|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Doust-155.jpg 8306346] |- | [[Holcroft-59|Holcroft]]||Richard (Dick)||||24 Jul 1985||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Holcroft-59.jpg 8306347] |- | [[Holcroft-60|Holcroft]]||W (Bill)||||23 Oct 1982||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Holcroft-60.jpg 8306349] |- | [[Holmes-8863|Holmes]]||P||||||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Canowindra_Cemetery_NSW-1.jpg 8317634] |- | [[Honan-74|Honan]]||John Thomas (Jack)||16 Sep 1920||3 Nov 2002|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Honan-74.jpg 8306128] |- | [[Williams-48476|Houst]]||Eliza||||Jun 1891|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Williams-48476.jpg 8306573] |- | [[McRae-1247|Howarth]] ||Eliza C||||2 Jan 1935||32||w/Charles A Howarth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Howarth-621.jpg 8306250] |- | [[Howarth-621|Howarth]] ||Charles A||||6 Jul 1955||83?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Howarth-621.jpg 8306250] |- |[[Howarth-778| Howarth]]||John (Jack)||12 Sep 1921||1 Jun 2003|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Howarth-778.jpg 8317078] |- | [[McGeorge-81|Howarth]] ||Mary A||||4 Dec 1926||83||W of Charles A Howarth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Howarth-406.jpg 8306245] |- | [[Howarth-406|Howarth]] ||Charles A||||28 Nov 1926||82||W of Mary A Howarth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Howarth-406.jpg 8306245] |- | [[Parr-1520|Howell]]||Beulah Esther||19 Feb 1925||2 Dec 2006||81||w/Victor Henry Howell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Howell-6188.jpg 8306118] |- | [[Howell-6188|Howell]]||Victor Henry||04 Jul 1914||18 Oct 1992||78||w/Beulah Esther Howell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Howell-6188.jpg 8306118] |- | [[Howell-6191|Howell]]||William||||8 Dec 1924||48||w/Dorothy Howell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Howell-6191.jpg 8306671] |- | [[Howell-6190|Howell]]||Dorothy||||7 May 1928||20||w/William Howell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Howell-6191.jpg 8306671] |- | [[Howells-276|Howells]]||Frank George||||25 Feb 1969||78||H of Frances L S Howells|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Howells-276.jpg 8306366] |- | [[Nash-5289|Howells]]||Frances L S ||||23 Feb 1986||93||W of Frank George Howells|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Howells-276.jpg 8306366] |- | [[Unknown-363654|Hoy]]||Valerie Faye||27 Nov 1941||19 Aug 1991||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Unknown-363654.jpg 8317926] |- | [[Smith-124277|Hoyle]]||Edith Ellen||||21 Jan 1979|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Smith-124277.jpg 8317539] |- | [[Hoyle-577|Hoyle||William H]]|||||4 Jan 1943||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Hoyle-577.jpg 8317540] |- | [[Hubbard-4851|Hubbard]]||William B||||19 Nov 1945|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hubbard-4851.jpg 8306728] |- | [[Hudson-6280|Hudson]] ||Baby||||16 Dec 1953|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Hudson-6280.jpg 8306277] |- | [[Campbell-18662|Hudson]] ||Edna May (Charlie Baby)||26 Dec 1924||26 Dec 1998||||w/Allen Joseph Oliver Hudson; Allen,Michael, Barbara, Lorraine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Hudson-6279.jpg 8306110] |- | [[Hudson-6279|Hudson]] ||Allen Joseph Oliver||01 Nov 1921||22 Feb 2002||||RAAF 20705; w/Edna May Hudson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Hudson-6279.jpg 8306110] |- | [[Hudson-7641|Hudson]]||William Allen (Billy)||29 Jun 1981||8 Jul 1998||||W/Edna & Allen Hudson, Buried Townsville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Hudson-6279.jpg 8306110] |- | [[Hudson-6281|Hudson]] ||Eileen Alma Alice||||5 Aug 1967||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Hudson-6281.jpg 8317250] |- | [[Hudson-7052|Hudson]]||Leo Gerald||||27 Jun 2002||85||w/ Stella May Hudson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Hudson-7052.jpg 8317905] |- | [[Coghlan-181|Hudson]]||Stella May||||22 May 2003||79||w/Leo Gerald Hudson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Hudson-7052.jpg 8317905] |- | [[Hudson-6274|Hudson]] ||M P (Mick)||09 Jun 1888||20 Oct 1979|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Hudson-6274.jpg 8317255] |- | [[Davis-38379|Hudson]] ||Martha Olive||||22 Feb 1952||59||nee Davis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Davis-38379.jpg 8317256] |- | [[Hudson-6278|Hudson]] ||Richard (Dick)||||06 Oct 1932||85||H of Mary Agnes Hudson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Hudson-6278.jpg 8317249] |- | [[Coy-576|Hudson]] ||Mary Agnes||||10 Feb 1945||82||W of Richard Hudson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Hudson-6278.jpg 8317249] |- | [[Hundy-1|Hundy||Roland]]||||13 Sep 1982||82||w/May Hundy & Colleen Agnes Clayton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Hundy-1.jpg 8317757] |- | [[Fitzgerald-4340|Hundy]]||Mary (Molly)||||06 Nov 1998||86||w/Roland Hundy & Colleen Agnes Clayton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Hundy-1.jpg 8317757] |- | [[Adlam-187|Hurford]] ||Emma||||5 Sep 1913||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Adlam-187.jpg 8306516] |- | [[Skinner-4390|Hurkett]]||Caroline||||28 Feb 1936||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Skinner-4390.jpg 8306745] |- | [[Williamson-7679|Hurkett]]||Sarah||||26 Aug 1916||72||[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article118103203 Canowindra Star and Eugowra News, Friday 1 September 1916]||Obituary |- |[[Idiens-39| Idiens]]||Herbert||||2 Mar 1943||53?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Idiens-39.jpg 8306739] |- | [[Irwin-2679|Irwin]] || Edward || 1899 || Nov 4 1919 || 20 || || Obituary |- | Irwin||W J||||9 Oct 1919||||||8317642 |- |[[Hay-2803|Ivers||Mary]]||||12 Dec 1944||40||W of John Ivers, D of George J & Ann Hay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Hay-2803.jpg 8306773] |- |[[Curry-3212| Izzard||Catherine Eileen]]||||11 Mar 1904||43||w/Bertie Izzard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Izzard-119.jpg 8317437] |- |[[Izzard-119| Izzard||Bertie]]||||||2||w/Catherine Izzard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Izzard-119.jpg 8317437] |- |[[Jackson-21030| Jackson]]||Stephen||||11 Sep 1939||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Jackson-21030.jpg 8306645] |- | [[Jacobs-4227|Jacobs]] ||John||||02 Sep 1902||||||Obituary |- |[[Jameson-1266|Jameson]]||P W||||10 Mar 1990||76||NX2535; Philip. Loved F of Jimmy, Brian & Carol|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Jameson-1266.jpg 8317065] |- | [[Jarrett-1529|Jarrett]]||Emmanuel John||||15 Aug 1995||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Jarrett-1529.jpg 8317071] |- |[[Anderson-29805| Jarrett]]||Martha Matilda||||2 Oct 1952||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Anderson-29805.jpg 8316898] |- | [[Martin-34610|Jarrett]]||Marjory Ellen||||5 Nov 1989||66||nee Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Martin-34610.jpg 8317070] |- | [[McMullen-675|Jeffress]] ||Amos William||20 Aug 1913||3 Feb 1986||72||w/Gladys Mary Jeffress|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/McMullen-675.jpg 8306319] |- | [[McMullen-675|Jeffress]] ||Gladys Mary||12 Feb 1916||3 May 1999||83||w/Amos William Jeffress|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/McMullen-675.jpg 8306319] |- | [[Dawes-589|Jeffress]]||Mildred Sophia||||24 Nov 1979||90||w/Reuben Carter Jeffress|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Jeffress-32.jpg 8306604] |- | [[Jeffress-32|Jeffress]] ||Reuben Carter||||23 Aug 1958||76||w/Mildred Sophia Jeffress|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Jeffress-32.jpg 8306604] |- | [[Cain-3671|Jeffery||Margaret]]||||18 Jan 1961||78||w/Edward Joseph Jeffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Jeffery-1258.jpg 8317576] |- | [[Jeffery-1258|Jeffery]]||Edward Joseph||||6 Sep 1968||96||w/Margaret Jeffery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Jeffery-1258.jpg 8317576] |- | [[Buckman-258|Jeffery]] ||Susanah||||2 Aug 1960||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Buckman-258.jpg 8306553] |- | [[Jeffery-1259|Jeffery]]||Thomas John||||2 Jun 1989||79||w/Florence Maud Jeffery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Jeffery-1259.jpg 8317783] |- | [[Evers-650|Jeffery]]||Florence Maud||||29 Nov 1978||68||w/Thomas John Jeffery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Jeffery-1259.jpg 8317783] |- | [[Jessep-110|Jessep]]||Barry Gordon||||Dec 2014||||F of Andrew, Debra, Glenn, Rebecca. Loved GF of Haley & Elijah (Bear) (Orange Central Western Daily, Dec. 31, 2014)||Death notice |- | [[Johns-3075|Johns ]] ||Muriel Mayvis||29 Apr 1951||31 Apr 1951||||D of Cpt and Mrs. W H Johns|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Johns-3075.jpg 8306086] |- | [[Johnson-55935|Johnson]]||Michael Shannon Phillips||1977 Aug 11||12 Feb 1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Johnson-55935.jpg 8317663] |- | [[Peters-7396|Johnson]]||Muriel F||||11 Jan 1961||70?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Peters-7396.jpg 8306731] |- | [[Johnson-55934|Johnson]]||William G||||6 Jul 1944||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Johnson-55934.jpg 8306732] |- | [[Gardner-5794|Jolliffe]] ||Amy||||23 Sep 1952||60||w/James Jolliffe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Jolliffe-236.jpg 8316908] |- | [[Jolliffe-236|Jolliffe]] ||James Charles||||4 Jan 1969||86||w/Amy Jolliffe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Jolliffe-236.jpg 8316908] |- |[[Jolliffe-321| Jolliffe]]||Brian Joseph||||19 Jan 2013||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Jolliffe-321.jpg 8316911] |- | [[Hurry-42|Jolliffe]]||Cecilia R||||11 Jun 1929||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Hurry-42.jpg 8306765] |- | [[Haynes-3506|Jones]]||Aileen||||13 Aug 1976||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Haynes-3506.jpg 8306809] |- | [[Heilbronn-32|Jones]]||Alice Gertrude||||22 Jul 1929||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Heilbronn-32.jpg 8306502] |- |[[Jones-53576| Jones]]||Arthur E||||13 Jun 1930||66||H of Sarah E Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Jones-53576.jpg 8306425] |- | [[Hamblin-822|Jones]]||Sarah E||||21 Feb 1945||72||W of Arthur E Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Jones-53576.jpg 8306425] |- | [[Low-2240|Jones]]||Barbara||||16 Sep 1935||68||w/John Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Jones-53578.jpg 8306228] |- | [[Jones-53578|Jones]]||John||||12 Nov 1911||20||w/Barbara Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Jones-53578.jpg 8306228] |- |[[Burton-6727| Jones]]||Caroline||||2 Feb 1950||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Burton-6727.jpg 8306609] |- | [[Jones-53581|Jones]]||George||||16 Jan 1921||62||w/John & Barbara Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Jones-53581.jpg 8306230] |- | [[Jones-53582|Jones]]||Edwin (Ted)||1896||1976||||Toowin Bat; w/Owen Alban Jones & Sylvia Victoria Hundt (nee Jones)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Jones-53582.jpg 8306229] |- | [[Jones-53584|Jones]]||Alban Owen||1906||1980||||Budgewoi; w/Edwin Jones & Sylvia Victoria Hundt (nee Jones)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Jones-53582.jpg 8306229] |- | [[Jones-53586|Hundt]]||Sylvia Victoria||1907||1987||||Epping; nee Jones; w/Edwin & Owen Alban Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Jones-53582.jpg 8306229] |- | [[Warren-10303|Jones]]||Elizabeth Kathleen||||9 Sep 1934||53?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Warren-10303.jpg 8306497] |- |[[Tofts-59| Jones]]||Elizabeth||||30 Apr 1926||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Tofts-59.jpg 8306498] |- | [[Jones-53587|Jones]]||Emma||||30 Jan 1956||63||w/Irene Barbara Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Jones-53587.jpg 8306226] |- | [[Boag-93|Jones]] ||Grace Elizabeth||02 Mar 1916||5 Oct 1967||||D of William & Elizabeth Boag|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Boag-93.jpg 8306709] |- | [[Jones-53588|Jones]]||Irene Barbara||||7 Apr 1947||45||w/Emma Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Jones-53588.jpg 8306227] |- |[[Jones-53589| Jones]]||George Ernest||||14 Feb 1972||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Jones-53589.jpg 8306223] |- | [[Jones-53556|Jones]]||Herbert Cecil||||17 May 1987||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Jones-53556.jpg 8306810] |- |[[Jones-53636| Jones]]||Joseph||||30 Sep 28||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Jones-53636.jpg 8306503] |- |[[Jones-53592| Jones]]||Mary||||28 May 1964||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Jones-53592.jpg 8306225] |- |[[Grimshaw-282| Jones]]||Mary||||28 Jun 1919||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Grimshaw-282.jpg 8306506] |- | [[Jacobs-7032|Jones]]||Rachael||||11 Oct 1927||76||W of Joseph Jones|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Jacobs-7032.jpg 8306452] |- | [[Jones-53595|Jones]]||Ronald||||17 May 1959||16 days|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Jones-53595.jpg 8306808] |- | [[Jones-53591|Jones]]||Ruth||||7 Jul 1970||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Jones-53591.jpg 8306224] |- | [[Jones-53425|Jones]]||Thelma Elsie||||24 Aug 1956||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Jones-53425.jpg 8306507] |- | [[Jones-52001|Jones]]||William||||28 Apr 1913||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Jones-52001.jpg 8306501] |- | [[Jones-52000|Jones]]||William||||3 Nov 1960||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Jones-52000.jpg 8306505] |- | [[Jurd-305|Jurd]]||Ronald Herbert||||21 Jun 1983||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Jurd-305.jpg 8317726] |- | [[Kauffmann-113|Kauffmann]]||Marie Sybil||||2 Sep 1994||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Kauffmann-113.jpg 8317652] |- | [[Byrne-2229|Kauffmann]]||Rose||||16 Nov 1947||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Byrne-2229.jpg 8317275] |- | [[Kavanagh-491|Kavanagh]]||Clive Noel||||22 Jul 1996||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Kavanagh-491.jpg 8317873] |- | [[Kearns-304|Kearns]]||Darryl Patrick||||8 Jan 2002||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Kearns-304.jpg 8317755] |- | [[Knight-5901|Kearns]] ||Ethel May||||26 May 1948||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Knight-5901.jpg 8317597] |- | [[Kearns-480|Kearns]] ||Francis John||||15 Oct 1964||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Kearns-480.jpg 8317598] |- | [[Fleidner-1|Kearns]] ||Ivy Elizabeth||30 Aug 1926||2 Aug 1992||||S of Clarence Henry Fleidner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Fleidner-1.jpg 8317764] |- | [[Kearns-502|Kearns]] ||Terence Alfred||14 Nov 1923||13 Sep 1981||||NX138369; S of Ethel May Kearns|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Kearns-502.jpg 8317763] |- | [[Williams-46943|Kelly]]||Catherine Merle||||12 Jul 1974||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Williams-46943.jpg 8317549] |- | [[Dietrich-739|Kelly]] ||Dulcie Venus||||3 May 1979||63||H of Harry; Children: Jean, Shirley, Kevin, Joyce, Geoffrey, Robyn, Lynette, Brian, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Dietrich-739.jpg 8306804] |- | [[Unknown-365427|Kelly]]||Evelyn Mary||||25 Feb 1990||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Unknown-365427.jpg 8317182] |- | [[Kelly-11857|Kelly]]||George Thomas||||10 Aug 1959||74||w/Margaret Kelly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Kelly-11857.jpg 8317543] |- | [[Buckman-432|Kelly||Margaret]]||||19 Jun 1963||80||w/George Thomas Kelly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Kelly-11857.jpg 8317543] |- | [[Kelly-11153|Kelly]]||H J||||3 Jul 1950||75||2272 Trooper, 1 Btn Imperial Camel Corps|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Kelly-11153.jpg 8317550] |- | [[Kelly-11869|Kelly]]||Harold Peter||||9 Jul 1972||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Kelly-11869.jpg 8317820] |- | [[Kelly-11872|Kelly]]||Henry Arthur (Harry)||||8 Oct 1991||75||H of Venus; F of Jean, Shirley, Kevin, Joyce, Geoffrey, Robyn, Lynette, Brian, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8a/Kelly-11872.jpg 8317684] |- | [[Kelly-11889|Kelly]]||James Peter||||6 Feb 1999||42||H of Heather; F of Nathan, Adrian; GF of Taylor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Kelly-11889.jpg 8317868] |- | [[Kelly-11873|Kelly]]||John William Henry||||5 May 1976||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Kelly-11873.jpg 8317792] |- | [[Kelly-11884|Kelly]]||Josephine Joyce||||7 Nov 1941||17 |||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Kelly-11884.jpg 8317544] |- | [[Martin-34756|Kelly]]||Neta May||||24 Oct 1989||72||nee Martin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Martin-34756.jpg 8317069] |- | [[Kelly-11890|Kelly]]||Ronald||03 Jun 1937||10 Mar 2003||||S of Fred; B of John & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Kelly-11890.jpg 8306844] |- | [[Kelly-11886|Kelly]]||Shirley Anne||||3 Jul 1957||17|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Kelly-11886.jpg 8306803] |- | [[Kelly-11887|Kelly]]||Thomas Frederick||||25 May 1942||52||w/Lila May Kelly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Kelly-11887.jpg 8317183] |- | [[Grimshaw-292|Kelly]]||Lila May||||2 Sep 1983||83||w/Thomas Frederick Kelly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Kelly-11887.jpg 8317183] |- | [[Kelso-577|Kelso]]||Keiran Craig||28 Jun 1974||15 Sep 2009|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Kelso-577.jpg 8317729] |- | [[Coady-124|Kemish]]||Lucilla Gertrude||||22 Jul 1955||||W of Millard Kemish|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Coady-124.jpg 8317358] |- | [[Kemper-729|Kemper]]||Hendrik Christiaan Geurt||31 Oct 1924||14 Sep 1979|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Kemper-729.jpg 8306325] |- | [[Kemper-767|Kemper]]||Peter Christian Frederick||||2017 Feb 12||66||H of Diane; F of Sam & Adele, Mark & Samantha and Kathryn & Ben||Obituary |- | [[Kemper-730|Kemper]]||Steven Cornelius||18 Aug 1980||9 Feb 1981|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Kemper-730.jpg 8306324] |- | [[Kennedy-11796|Kennedy]]||Catherine||||5 Oct 1969||69||w/Stanley Andrew Teerman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Teerman-2.jpg 8317479] |- | [[Ryan-6977|Kennedy]]||Ellen A||||27 Apr 1934||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Ryan-6977.jpg 8317439] |- | [[Kennedy-10976|Kennedy]]||John||13 Mar 1860||25 Jul 1928||||W/Mary Kennedy; S of William & Mary Kennedy; b. Penrith, d. Canowindra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Kennedy-10975.jpg 8317441] |- | [[Unknown-365862|Kennedy]]||Mary||||5 Nov 1898||62||w/John Kennedy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Unknown-365862.jpg 8317440] |- | [[Kennedy-10962|Kennedy]]||Michael||||7 Sep 1936||79||w/Flora Mary Kennedy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Kennedy-10962.jpg 8317438] |- |[[Kennedy-10963|Kennedy]]||Flora Mary||||5 Nov 1937||37||w/Michael Kennedy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Kennedy-10962.jpg 8317438] |- | [[Kennedy-10977|Kennedy]]||Patrick J||||12 Aug 1943|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Kennedy-10977.jpg 8317478] |- | [[Kerin-22|Kerin]] ||Margaret||||9 Jun 1947||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/Kerin-22.jpg 8317239] |- | [[Kerr-5182|Kerr]]||Ernest William||||7 Jul 1945||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Kerr-5182.jpg 8306727] |- | [[Kerr-5186|Kerr]]||Joseph Hendry||||14 Jul 1905||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Kerr-5186.jpg 8317160] |- | [[Kerr-5187|Kerr]]||Laurine Margaret||||26 Jan 1894||13 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Kerr-5186.jpg 8317160] |- | [[Ketter-25|Ketter]] ||Alfred Henry||||27 May 1970||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Ketter-25.jpg 8306309] |- | [[Pratt-6052|Keyte]]||Amy Grace||||22 Aug 1959||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Pratt-6052.jpg 8317581] |- | [[Egan-1159|Keyte]]||Ellen Mary||||17 Jan 1968||71||w/Arthur Harold Keyte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Keyte-84.jpg 8317295] |- | [[Keyte-84|Keyte]]||Arthur Harold Keyte||||27 Jun 1972||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Keyte-84.jpg 8317295] |- | [[Keyte-83|Keyte]]||James H||||12 Aug 1941||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Keyte-83.jpg 8306285] |- | [[Tucker-8568|King]]||Clarissa Rose||||19 Jan 1958||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Tucker-8568.jpg 8306806] |- | [[King-22726|King]]||Dianne Michelle||||21 Apr 1984 ||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/King-22726.jpg 8317721] |- | [[King-22727|King]]||Hector||22 Oct 1912||3 Sep 1965||||Ruth, Norm, Leah; w/Doris King|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/King-22727.jpg 8316935] |- | [[Whyte-913|King]]||Doris Jean||05 Nov 1918||4 Mar 1997||||Ruth, Norm, Leah; w/Hector King|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/King-22727.jpg 8316935] |- | [[King-22728|King]]||John W||||5 Jan 1963||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/King-22728.jpg 8316934] |- | [[King-22735|King]]||Lindsay||||20 Jan 1952||49||w/Mattie Falconer King|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/King-22735.jpg 8306789] |- | [[Ferguson-8656|King]]||Mattie Falconer||||29 Mar 1983||74||w/Lindsay King|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/King-22735.jpg 8306789] |- | [[King-22736|King]]||Michael Peter||30 Sep 1970||14 Apr 2001||||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/King-22736.jpg 8317888] |- | [[King-22725|King]]||Peter Everington||||16 Jul 1978||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/King-22725.jpg 8306807] |- | [[Kinsela-34|Kinsela]]||Arthur Henry||||30 Nov 1986||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Kinsela-34.jpg 8317707] |- | [[Marsh-5535|Kinsela]]||Melva Elizabeth||||21 Dec 2006||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Marsh-5535.jpg 8317706] |- | [[Coady-125|Kirkland]]||Catherine||||1 Nov 1926||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Coady-125.jpg 8317414] |- | [[Kirkland-1763|Kirkland]]||Stan||||18 Ap 1969||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Kirkland-1763.jpg 8317412] |- | [[Kirkland-1211|Kirkland]] ||Thomas Lindsay||||27 May 1933||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Kirkland-1211.jpg 8317415] |- | [[Kirkland-1366|Kirkland]]||Thomas Frederick||||5 Feb 1897||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Kirkland-1366.jpg 8306214] |- | [[Kirkland-1764|Kirkland]]||Vera||||20 Aug 1901||2 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Kirkland-1764.jpg 8317465] |- | [[Kirkland-1210|Kirkland]] ||William||||1898||||S of Thomas L||Funeral notice |- | [[Walsh-4742|Kirkland]]||Winifred Alice||||23 Oct 1985||81||W of Stan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Walsh-4742.jpg 8317413] |- | [[Wilcher-190|Knight]]||Beryl Winifred||||15 Apr 2000||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Wilcher-190.jpg 8306359] |- | [[Knight-9403|Knight]]||John Edwin||||2 Oct 1986||65||Doctor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Knight-9403.jpg 8306360] |- | [[Knight-9404|Knight]]||Edwina Margaret||||23 Sep 1974||11|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Knight-9404.jpg 8306361] |- | [[Landon-234|Landon]] ||Allan Richard||31 Jan 1871||2 Oct 1937||66||b. Croydon, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Landon-234.jpg 8306638] |- | [[Landon-1020|Landon]]||Colin||||7 May 2013||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Landon-1020.jpg 8317020] |- | [[Landon-1021|Landon]]||James Reginald||19 Feb 1909||26 Dec 1980||71||H of Jean Hope Landon; b. Bridlington, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Landon-1021.jpg 8306639] |- | [[Martin-34844|Landon]]||Jean Hope ||27 Mar 1909||25 Apr 1982||73||W of James Reginald Landon; b. Castlemaine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Landon-1021.jpg 8306639] |- | [[Langford-1520|Langford]]||Ray Henry||30 Aug 1935||5 Oct 2007||72||H of Dawn, F of Dabra, Ellan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Langford-1520.jpg 8317018] |- | [[Lawless-481|Lawless]]||Catherine||||25 Jun 1969||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Lawless-481.jpg 8317595] |- | [[Lawrence-8498|Lawrence]]||Alan (Jardie)||||9 Feb 2008||72||S of Charles & Dorrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Lawrence-8498.jpg 8306558] |- | [[Lawrence-8500|Lawrence]]||Andrew||||14 Dec 1901||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Lawrence-8500.jpg 8306556] |- | [[Lawrence-8499|Lawrence]]||Charles Beasley||||13 Nov 1959||58||w/Doris Enright Lawence nee Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Lawrence-8499.jpg 8306395] |- | [[Nash-5330|Lawrence]]||Doris Enright||20 May 1906||8 Apr 2006||||nee Nash; w/Charles Beasley Lawrence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Lawrence-8499.jpg 8306395] |- | [[Balcombe-103|Lawrence]]||Florence A||||27 Sep 1991||91||of Talanga, Canowindra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Balcombe-103.jpg 8317970] |- | [[Lawrence-8501|Lawrence]]||George F||||16 Apr 1978||81||of Talanga, Canowindra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Lawrence-8501.jpg 8317964] |- | [[Lawrence-8503|Lawrence]]||John Francis||||19 Mar 1957||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Lawrence-8503.jpg 8306422] |- | [[Lawrence-8504|Lawrence]]||John||||26 Mar 1901||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Lawrence-8504.jpg 8306557] |- | [[Leach-3341|Leach]]||Arnold Edward||17 Oct 1924||7 Mar 2012||||H of Pamela|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Leach-3341.jpg 8317937] |- | [[Lehmann-568|Lehmann]]||Edward James||27 Jul 1929||24 Aug 2004||||H of Joan; f of Chris & Diane, GF of Chris & Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Lehmann-568.jpg 8317933] |- | [[Willis-6144|Lehmann]]||Marjorie (joan)||07 Aug 1924||17 Jan 2000||||W of Ted; M of Chris & Diane, GM of Scott & Chris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Willis-6144.jpg 8317931] |- | [[Lehmann-376|Lehmann]] ||Trangott Franz||||14 Jan 1970||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Lehmann-376.jpg 8316920] |- | [[Davis-45664|Lemmon]]||Grace Stapleton||25 Mar 1926||25 Apr 1999|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Davis-45664.jpg 8317656] |- | [[Licconi-1|Licconi]]||J||||16 Feb 1998||75||AIF; H of Noelene; F of Peter, Ian, Sharon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Licconi-1.jpg 8317747] |- | [[Coffey-2857|Lindeman]]||Dallas Jean||18 Jul 1919||6 Sep 2003||||W of Fred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Coffey-2857.jpg 8317977] |- | [[Linklater-83|Linklater]] ||John Learmonth||19 May 1900||8 Dec 1978||||b. Bendigo; H of Mary Phena Moroney Linklater|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Linklater-83.jpg 8317782] |- | [[Moroney-142|Linklater]]||Mary Phena Moroney ||22 May 1903||6 Nov 1979||||b. Temora; W of John Learmonth Linklater|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Linklater-83.jpg 8317782] |- | [[Hackett-1052|Locke]]||Clara Josephine||||28 Sep 1944|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Hackett-1052.jpg 8317551] |- | [[Locke-2510|Locke]]||George Joseph (Peter)||08 Dec 1911||8 Nov 1976||||H of Mary Ada (long descendant list)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Locke-2510.jpg 8317553] |- | [[Callan-138|Locke]]||Mary Ada (Molly)||25 Aug 1918||17 Nov 1993||||W of George Joseph Locke (long descendant list)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Locke-2510.jpg 8317553] |- | [[Lockhart-891|Lockhart]] ||Edward||||18 Feb 1922||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Lockhart-891.jpg 8306778] |- | [[Lockhart-890|Lockhart]] ||William George||||18 Apr 1928||71||H of Hannah Lockhart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Lockhart-890.jpg 8306779] |- | [[Williamson-3531|Lockhart]] ||Hannah||||19 Oct 1927||75||W of William George Lockhart|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Lockhart-890.jpg 8306779] |- | [[Unknown-362183|Loder]]||Mary Linton Thorne (Mollie)||04 Dec 1908||12 May 2007||||OAM|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Loder-169.jpg 8306256] |- | [[MacDonagh-10|Loder]]||Mary Stewart||||11 Jun 1979||78||w/Charles L T & Charlotte McDonagh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/MacDonagh-12.jpg 8306257] |- | [[Townsend-4544|Loomes]] ||Edith Ellen||||20 Apr 1962||78||W of Percy Charles Loomes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Loomes-58.jpg 8316932] |- | [[Loomes-58|Loomes]]||Percy Charles||||3 Oct 1963||78||H of Edith Ellen Loomes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Loomes-58.jpg 8316932] |- | [[Nash-5031|Loomes]]||Miriam Amy||||15 Oct 1977||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Nash-5031.jpg 8306399] |- | [[Loomes-59|Loomes]] ||Roy Claude||||20 Jun 1981||74||w/Rita Doris Loomes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Loomes-59.jpg 8316953] |- | [[Griffiths-1892|Loomes]] ||Rita Doris||||14 Feb 1999||88||w/ Roy Claude Loomes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Loomes-59.jpg 8316953] |- | [[Lovett-1088|Lovett]]||Alan||||20 Oct 1988||70?||H of Dorothy, F of Robert, Terry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Lovett-1088.jpg 8317692] |- | [[Unknown-368707|Lovett]]||Dorothy May||||17 Feb 1991||68||W of Alan, M of Robert, Terry; GM of Alan, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Unknown-368707.jpg 8317693] |- | [[Lugsdin-9|Lugsdin]]||James William||||31 May 1963||||H of Diana Farrand McGregor Lugsdin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Lugsdin-9.jpg 8306297] |- | [[Scrymgeour-82|Lugsdin]]||Diana Farrand McGregor||||6 Aug 1997||76||W of James William Lugsdin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Lugsdin-9.jpg 8306297] |- | [[Luraschi-7|Luraschi]] ||Francis C||||20 Mar 1960||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Luraschi-7.jpg 8317636] |- | [[Berg-2275|Lye]]||Alice Louise||||1 Nov 1960||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Berg-2275.jpg 8306811] |- | [[Lye-90|Lye]] ||Osmond Leo||||15 May 1971||63||w/ Ruby Florence Lye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Lye-90.jpg 8306859] |- | [[Green-21739|Lye]]||Ruby Florence||||1872||62||w/Osmond Leo Lye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Lye-90.jpg 8306859] |- | [[Lynch-3189|Lynch]] ||Arthur P||||4 Mar 1931||||Pte 2925|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Lynch-3189.jpg 8317390] |- | [[Hines-2554|Lynch]]||Ellen A||||11 Apr 1966||83?||W of James Lynch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Lynch-5410.jpg 8316938] |- | [[Lynch-5410|Lynch]]||James Charles||||5 Sep 1975||91||H of Ellen Lynch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Lynch-5410.jpg 8316938] |- | [[Lynch-2257|Lynch]] ||John||||7 Aug 1948||72||w/Annie Lynch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Callan-48.jpg 8317496] |- | [[Callan-48|Lynch]] ||Annie||||19 Mar 1971||84||w/John Lynch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Callan-48.jpg 8317496] |- | [[Lynch-3983|Lynch]] ||John Joseph||||20 Jul 1961||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Lynch-3983.jpg 8317387] |- | [[Lynch-5904|Lynch]]||Joshua Wayne (Josh)||07 Aug 1982||14 Nov 2002||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Lynch-5904.jpg 8306115] |- | [[Lynch-5364|Lynch]]||Phillip||||7 Dec 1974||84||1938 Pte, 56 Battalion|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Lynch-5364.jpg 8317385] |- | [[Lynch-5366|Lynch]]||Leo M||||18 Jul 1992||71||VX66453 Pte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Lynch-5366.jpg 8317670] |- | [[Lynch-5411|Lynch]]||Stanley John||10 Jan 1940||20 Jun 2009||||H of Annette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Lynch-5411.jpg 8317901] |- | [[Lynch-4808|Lynch]]||Thomas||||23 Mar 1898||79||w/James, Thomas & Arthur Lynch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Lynch-4808.jpg 8317391] |- | [[Lynch-4886|Lynch]]||James||||20 Jan 1910||5 mths||w/Thomas, Thomas & Arthur Lynch||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Lynch-4808.jpg 8317391] |- | [[Lynch-5412|Lynch]]||Thomas||||30 May 1911||30||w/James, Thomas & Arthur Lynch||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Lynch-4808.jpg 8317391] |- | [[Lynch-5918|Lynch]]||Arthur||||29 Mar 1921||3||w/Thomas,James & Thomas Lynch||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Lynch-4808.jpg 8317391] |- | [[Lynch-5413|Lynch]]||William John||||16 May 1935||2||w/John Joseph Lynch, Mary Lynch, Julia Rose Lynch, Baby McDermott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Lynch-3190.jpg 8317388] |- | [[Lynch-3190|Lynch]] ||John Joseph||||25 Apr 1942||84||w/William John Lynch, Mary Lynch, Julia Rose Lynch, baby McDermott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Lynch-3190.jpg 8317388] |- | [[Castle-1423|Lynch]]||Mary||||6 Feb 1951||90||w/William John Lynch, John Joseph Lynch, Julia Rose Lynch, baby McDermott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Lynch-3190.jpg 8317388] |- | [[Wiblin-14|Lynch]]||Julia Rose||||5 Dec 1949||76||w/William John Lynch, John Joseph Lynch, Mary Lynch, baby McDermott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Lynch-3190.jpg 8317388] |- | [[McDermott-1297|McDermott]]||baby||||6 Feb 1946||||w/William John Lynch, John Joseph Lynch, Julia Rose Lynch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Lynch-3190.jpg 8317388] |- | [[Lynch-5415|Lynch]]||William Patrick||||20 Jul 1959||67||H of Queenie Victoria Lynch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Lynch-5415.jpg 8317386] |- | [[Kosminsky-2|Lynch]]||Queenie Victoria||||18 Aug 1959||68||W of William Patrick Lynch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Lynch-5415.jpg 8317386] |- | [[MacFarlane-772|Macfarlane]]||Charles Jeffory||||25 Sep 1964||57||w/Hilda Mary Macfarlane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/MacFarlane-772.jpg 8317528] |- | [[Valentine-1652|Macfarlane]]||Hilda Mary||||10 Jun 1989||87||w/Charles Jeffory Macfarlane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/MacFarlane-772.jpg 8317528] |- | [[Reid-8305|Mackie]]||Doris May||||17 Sep 1979||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Reid-8305.jpg 8306722] |- | [[Mackie-1064|Mackie]]||Eric Leslie||||23 Oct 1955||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Mackie-1064.jpg 8306721] |- | [[Kelly-11998|Macrae]]||Alice||||28 Oct 1936||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Kelly-11998.jpg 8306195] |- | [[Bennett-16243|Macrae]]||Mary||||12 Aug 1922||83||GM of Jean Mary Macrae|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Bennett-16243.jpg 8306194] |- | [[Macrae-552|Macrae]]||Jean Mary||||4 Apr 1926||22||GD of Mary Macrae|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Bennett-16243.jpg 8306194] |- | [[Macrae-551|Macrae]]||Robert Duncan||||6 Feb 1945||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Macrae-551.jpg 8306193] |- | [[Magree-3|Magree]]||Leslie (Poppy)||||15 Dec 1993||70?||H of Madge Magree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Magree-3.jpg 8317703] |- | [[Egan-1160|Magree]]||Margaret (Madge)||24 Apr 1923||13 Jan 1998||74||W of Leslie Magree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Egan-1160.jpg 8317704] |- | [[Makin-75|Makin]] ||Alfred||1849||1921||||w/Mary Ann Makin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Makin-75.jpg 8306571] |- | [[Nicholas-988|Makin]] ||Mary-Ann||1858||1927||||w/Alfred Makin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Makin-75.jpg 8306571] |- | [[Makin-199|Makin]]||Arthur Alfred (Cocky)||||13 Oct 2000||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Makin-199.jpg 8316906] |- | [[Makin-201|Makin]]||Carol Anne||||31 Dec 1946|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Makin-201.jpg 8306621] |- | [[Makin-200|Makin]]||Gregory Samuel||||16 Aug 1952||69||w/Harriett Ann Makin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Makin-200.jpg 8316907] |- |[[Elbourn-47| Makin]]||Harriet Ann||||6 Oct 1979||90||w/Gregory Samuel Makin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/Makin-200.jpg 8316907] |- |[[ Unknown-367674|Makin]]||Jessie May||04 Jul 1931||||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Henry-7203.jpg 8316940] |- | [[Makin-203|Makin]]||William Henry||||8 Feb 1967||70?||w/Florrie Makin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Makin-203.jpg 8316939] |- | [[McIntyre-2698|Makin]]||Florrie||||6 Mar 1975||76||w/William Henry Makin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Makin-203.jpg 8316939] |- | [[Mallon-242|Mallon]]||Kenneth George||||28 Jul 1934||6||w/Eva Alma Mallon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Mallon-242.jpg 8317271] |- | [[Cridland-66|Mallon]]||Eva Alma||||1 May 1945||45||w/Kenneth George Mallon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Mallon-242.jpg 8317271] |- | [[Unknown-367736|Malouf]]||Betsy||||23 Jun 1925||53||W of C Malouf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Malouf-24.jpg 8317244] |- | [[Malouf-24|Malouf]] ||Callil Zahron||||21 Apr 1938||68||w/Betsy Malouf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Malouf-24.jpg 8317244] |- | [[Malouf-28|Malouf]] ||Thomas||||31 May 1979||||w/Vera Malouf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Malouf-28.jpg 8317230] |- | [[Whitty-112|Malouf]] ||Vera||||14 Aug 1991||||w/Thomas Malouf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Whitty-112.jpg 8317231] |- | [[Mangelsdorf-14|Mangelsdorf]]||Doreen||||16 Mar 1957||52?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Mangelsdorf-14.jpg 8317171] |- | [[Mangelsdorf-13|Mangelsdorf]]||E D||||22 Dec 1978||66?||NX106315; H of Mollie, F of Mary, Dianne, Peter, Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Mangelsdorf-13.jpg 8317172] |- | [[Mangelsdorf-15|Mangelsdorf]]||Ernst Julius||||3 Oct 1919||45||w/Winifred Mangelsdorf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Mangelsdorf-15.jpg 8317208] |- | [[O'Loughlin-314|Mangelsdorf]]||Winifred||||1 Dec 1943||73||w/Ernst Mangelsdorf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Mangelsdorf-15.jpg 8317208] |- | [[Grannall-14|Mangelsdorf]]||Mary Catherine (Mollie)||||14 Jan 1972||52||w/Phillip Ernest Mangelsdorf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Mangelsdorf-16.jpg 8317174] |- | [[Mangelsdorf-16|Mangelsdorf]]||Phillip Ernest||||8 Mar 1977||16||w/Mary Catherine Mangelsdorf|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Mangelsdorf-16.jpg 8317174] |- | [[Mann-6032|Mann]]||Jack E||||31 Jan 1939||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Mann-6032.jpg 8306757] |- | [[Mann-6034|Mann]]||William Charles||||23 Nov 1942||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Mann-6034.jpg 8306632] |- | [[Manning-2824|Manning]] ||Leslie George||||13 Dec 1980||77||H of Essie Eileen Manning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Manning-2681.jpg 8317011] |- | [[Manning-2681|Manning]] ||Essie Eileen Manning||||20 Sep 1995||83||W of Leslie George Manning|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Manning-2681.jpg 8317011] |- | [[Manuel-3595|Manuel]]||Mervyn John||10 Jun 1919||10 Sep 2003|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Manuel-3595.jpg 8317714] |- |[[Marsh-5939| Marsh]]||baby|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Marsh-5939.jpg 8317491] |- | [[Marsh-5178|Marsh]]||James (Jim)||||7 Jan 1987||88||H of Margaret Ellen Marsh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Marsh-5178.jpg 8317708] |- | [[O'Brien-4259|Marsh]]||Margaret Ellen||||14 Aug 1997||95||W of James Marsh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/O_Brien-4259.jpg 8317709] |- | [[Marshall-7290|Marshall]] ||Arthur David||||21 Jul 1969||65||H of Margaret Mary Marshall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Marshall-7290.jpg 8317111] |- | [[Breen-252|Marshall]] ||Margaret Mary||||2 Oct 1995||86||W of Arthur David Marshall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Marshall-7290.jpg 8317111] |- | [[Smith-126268|Marshall]]||Amy Laura||||2 Mar 1934||69||w/Christopher William Marshall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Marshall-11407.jpg 8317494] |- | [[Marshall-11407|Marshall]]||Christopher William||||2 Sep 1950||86||w/Amy Laura Marshall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Marshall-11407.jpg 8317494] |- | [[Marshall-11429|Marshall]]||Harry||||16 Jun 1966||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Marshall-11429.jpg 8317526] |- | [[Robinson-15083|Marshall]] ||Elizabeth Jane||||1 Feb 1922||77||W of John Flanagan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Robinson-15083.jpg 8317467] |- | [[Lawson-4957|Marshall]]||Julia Margaret||||25 Dec 1938|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Lawson-4957.jpg 8317290] |- | [[Marshall-11454|Marshall]]||Richard (Dick)||05 Apr 1940||7 Mar 1994|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Marshall-11454.jpg 8317650] |- | [[O'Brien-4630|Marshall]]||Ruth||||5 Aug 1982||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/O_Brien-4630.jpg 8317527] |- | [[Martin-35092|Martin]]||F J||||5 Aug 1929||72||B of Lillie Morrow|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Martin-35092.jpg 8306771] |- | [[Martin-35096|Martin]]||George Lawrence||||9 Jan 1997||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Martin-35096.jpg 8317995] |- | [[Martin-35093|Martin]]||James Ernest||||27 Mar 1960||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Martin-35093.jpg 8306802] |- | [[Martin-30999|Martin]] ||James Harold||||6 Apr 1947||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Martin-30999.jpg 8306619] |- | [[Martin-35095|Martin]]||John Kingsley||||7 Jan 1997||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Martin-35095.jpg 8317090] |- | [[Martin-35094|Martin]]||Lindsay||||18 Sep 1961||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Martin-35094.jpg 8306618] |- | Martin||Thomas Lessy||||15 Jul 1928||94||||Unmarked grave |- | [[Maskill-11|Maskill]] ||James A M||||25 Jan 1965||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Maskill-11.jpg 8317638] |- | [[Maskill-11|Maskill]] ||John J||||6 Aug 1967||79||H of Florence L Maskill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Maskill-12.jpg 8317639] |- | [[Graham-7657|Maskill]] ||Florence L||||31 Jan 1970||77||W of John J Maskill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Maskill-12.jpg 8317639] |- | [[Maynard-1778|Maynard]] ||Lindsay Stewart||||12 Aug 1921||8||S of John & Susanna Maynard|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Maynard-1778.jpg 8306673] |- | McCann||W J||||||||||8317612 |- | [[McCarron-955|McCarron]]||Charles||28 Apr 1904||3 Nov 1986||||H of Annie; S of J & E McCarron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/McCarron-955.jpg 8306165] |- | [[McCarron-954|McCarron]]||David||||10 Apr 1969||81||H of Edna McCarron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/McCarron-954.jpg 8306202] |- | [[Trelford-11|McCarron]]||Edna||||||93||W of David McCarron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/McCarron-954.jpg 8306202] |- | [[McCarron-953|McCarron]] ||Ernest||||11 Mar 1939||47||b. Victoria||Obituary |- | [[McCarron-952|McCarron]] ||Finley||||17 Jul 1950||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/McCarron-952.jpg 8306207] |- | [[Boardman-1580|McCarron]]||Gladys Alma||||29 Jun 1981||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Boardman-1580.jpg 8306208] |- | [[Lane-8822|McCarron]]||Gwenyth Winnifred||||20 Jan 1995||76||nee Lane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Lane-8822.jpg 8317986] |- | [[McCarron-950|McCarron]] ||John||||26 Mar 1919||82||H of Elizabeth McCarron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/McCarron-950.jpg 8306203] |- | [[Storey-1057|McCarron]]||Elizabeth||||11 Jul 1938||75||W of John McCarron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/McCarron-950.jpg 8306203] |- | [[McCarron-1032|McCarron]]||John Alexander||22 May 1919||4 Apr 1996|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/McCarron-1032.jpg 8306200] |- | [[McCarron-1031|McCarron]]||John Raymond (Jack)||||27 Sep 2004||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/McCarron-1031.jpg 8317983] |- | [[Johnston-11087|McCarron]]||Dorothy I J||||2 Apr 1994||85||nee Johnston|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Johnston-11087.jpg 8317994] |- | [[Mason-10210|McCarron]]||Joan Mary||10 Dec 1922||6 Nov 1993||70||nee Mason|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Mason-10210.jpg 8317990] |- | [[McCarron-956|McCarron]] ||Noel Allen||||2 Nov 1948||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/McCarron-956.jpg 8306206] |- | [[McCarron-951|McCarron]] ||Wilfred||||26 Oct 1962||73||H of Rosie Myrtle McCarron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/McCarron-951.jpg 8306201] |- | [[Westman-135|McCarron]]||Rosie Myrtle||||26 Jun 1960||68||W of Wilfred McCarron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/McCarron-951.jpg 8306201] |- | [[McCarron-947|McCarron]] ||William Graham||||26 Apr 1945||62||w/Elsie Evangeline McCarron|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/McCarron-947.jpg 8306204] |- | [[Jones-38360|McCarron]] ||Elsie Evangeline||||1 Dec 1975||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/McCarron-947.jpg 8306204] |- | [[McCarron-948|McCarron]] ||William R||||31 Dec 2005||91|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/McCarron-948.jpg 8317991] |- | [[Unknown-386564|McCarthy]]||Eileen Lynette||07 Mar 1947||27 Jul 2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Unknown-386564.jpg 8306794] |- | [[McCartney-986|McCartney]]||Peter Henry||||25 Jul 1935||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/McCartney-986.jpg 8306688] |- | [[Davis-45900|McCartney]]||Elizabeth||||22 Jun 1942||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/McCartney-986.jpg 8306688] |- | [[McCleery-122|McCleery]]||William||23 May 1909||15 Feb 1996||||H of Gladys McCleery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/McCleery-122.jpg 8306539] |- | [[Rice-9499|McCleery]]||Gladys||17 Dec 1909||14 Sep 2010||||W of William McCleery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/McCleery-122.jpg 8306539] |- | [[Pengilly-10|McClintock]] ||Athlone Kathleen||||25 Mar 2007||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Pengilly-10.jpg 8317799] |- | [[McClintock-598|McClintock]]||Kenneth John||||20 Jun 1977||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/McClintock-598.jpg 8317798] |- | [[McCloskey-327|McCloskey]]||Anthony Peter||||12 Mar 2004||70||H of Billie, F of Frances, Virginia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/McCloskey-327.jpg 8317909] |- | [[McCloskey-227|McCloskey]] ||Arthur B||||20 Jul 1925||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/McCloskey-227.jpg 8317690] |- | [[McCloskey-195|McCloskey]]||Eugene Patrick||||15 Apr 1955||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/McCloskey-195.jpg 8317555] |- | [[Walters-5080|McCloskey]]||Stella||||4 Dec 1977|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Walters-5080.jpg 8317556] |- | [[McCoughlan-1|McCoughlan]]||Joseph||||1921?||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/McCoughlan-1.jpg 8317641] |- | [[Forrester-1022|McDaniel]]||Patricia Ann||15 Mar1939||3 Jul 1985||46||W of Thomas Christopher Albert McDaniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/McDaniel-3845.jpg 8317735] |- | [[McDaniel-3845|McDaniel]]||Thomas Christopher Albert||20 Sep 1909||25 Sep 1994||85||H of Patricia Ann McDaniel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/McDaniel-3845.jpg 8317735] |- | [[MacDonagh-13|McDonagh]]||Charles Avenal Linton||17 Jan 1906||17 Sep 1947||41||NX10146; details from National Archives of Aust|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/MacDonagh-13.jpg 8306280] |- | [[MacDonagh-12|McDonagh]]||Charles L T||||13 Feb 1934||66||H of Charlotte McDonagh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/MacDonagh-12.jpg 8306257] |- | [[Low-2219|McDonagh]]||Charlotte||||24 May 1944||73||W of Charles L T McDonagh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/MacDonagh-12.jpg 8306257] |- | [[MacDonagh-11|McDonagh]]||Jean Innes||||24 Oct 1990||87||w/Charles L T & Charlotte McDonagh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/MacDonagh-12.jpg 8306257] |- | [[McDonagh-117|McDonagh]]||John||||8 Feb 1931||7 weeks||S of C S & M McDonagh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/McDonagh-117.jpg 8306762] |- | [[Pigott-529|McDonagh]]||Marjorie||||27 Feb 1973||75||W of Charles Stewart McDonagh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Pigott-529.jpg 8306761] |- | [[McDonagh-118|McDonagh]]||Charles Stewart||||27 Sep 1976||80||H of Marjorie McDonagh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Pigott-529.jpg 8306761] |- | [[McDonald-11338|McDonagh]]||R Bruce||08/01/1932||15 Sep 2005||73||H of Heather; S of Charles & Marjorie McDonagh; B of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/McDonagh-133.jpg 8317057] |- | [[McDonald-11680|McDonald]]||Donald Ross||||4 Nov 1940||83?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/McDonald-11680.jpg 8306242] |- | [[McKenzie-4312|McDonald]]||Isabella||||25 Jun 1925|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/McKenzie-4312.jpg 8306241] |- | [[McDonald-11681|McDonald]]||Harold Hector||||23 Dec 1968||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/McDonald-11681.jpg 8306306] |- | [[McDonald-11683|McDonald]]||Hector||||28 May 1950||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/McDonald-11683.jpg 8306686] |- | [[Wythes-41|McDonald]]||Hilda May||||14 Dec 1982||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Wythes-41.jpg 8306305] |- | [[McDonald-11693|McDonald]]||Hugh James||27 Aug 1890||10 May 1980||||b. Rylstone|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/McDonald-11693.jpg 8317037] |- | [[Brown-59338|McDonald]]||Jean Margaret||||18 Jun 1947||88||w/Alexander McDonald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/McDonald-11682.jpg 8306255] |- | [[McDonald-11682|McDonald]]||Alexander||||8 Oct 1956||97||w/Jean Margaret McDonald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/McDonald-11682.jpg 8306255] |- |[[Regan-750| McDonald]]||Lurline E||||21 Feb 1929||66?||w/Donald McDonald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/McDonald-11684.jpg 8306756] |- | [[McDonald-11684|McDonald]]||Donald||||12 Aug 1942||79||w/Lurline E McDonald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/McDonald-11684.jpg 8306756] |- |[[Lamb-4953| McDonald]]||Mary Anne||||3 Aug 1982||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Lamb-4953.jpg 8317000] |- | [[McDonnell-805|McDonnell]]||J E||||30 Aug 1971||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/McDonnell-805.jpg 8317569] |- | [[O'Brien-4643|McGlasshon]]||Ann Maria||||3 May 1893||27||M of Henry, Stewart, Ann Maria, Mary Ellen, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/McGlashan-115.jpg 8317137] |- | [[McGlashan-115|Mcglasshon]]||Henry||||7 May 1893||6||S of Ann Maria McGlasshon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/McGlashan-115.jpg 8317137] |- | [[McGlashan-116|McGlasshon]]||Stewart||||28 Apr 1893||5 Years||S of Ann Maria McGlasshon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/McGlashan-115.jpg 8317137] |- | [[McGlashan-117|McGlasshon]]||Ann Maria||||3 May 1893||3||D of Ann Maria McGlasshon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/McGlashan-115.jpg 8317137] |- | [[McGlashan-118|McGlasshon]]||Mary Ellen||||3 May 1893||2||S of Ann Maria McGlasshon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/McGlashan-115.jpg 8317137] |- | [[McGlashan-119|McGlasshon]]||John||||3 May 1893||1 year||S of Ann Maria McGlasshon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/McGlashan-115.jpg 8317137] |- | [[McGuire-2648|McGuire]]||Gavin David||12 Feb 1972||17 Dec 1975|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/McGuire-2648.jpg 8306353] |- | [[Hay-2883|McIntyre]]||Katherine||||22 Apr 1977||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Hay-2883.jpg 8306798] |- | [[McIntyre-2708|McIntyre]]||Peter Alfred||||6 Jan 1956||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/McIntyre-2708.jpg 8306799] |- | [[McIntyre-2709|McIntyre]]||Peter||||12 Jun 1924||71||w/Sarah Archer McIntyre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/McIntyre-2709.jpg 8306483] |- | [[McIntyre-2710|McIntyre]]||Sarah Archer||||22 Apr 1918||28||& Baby, W/Peter McIntyre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/McIntyre-2709.jpg 8306483] |- | [[McKenzie-3871|McKenzie]] ||Elizabeth Mary||||18 May 1960||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/McKenzie-3871.jpg 8306154] |- | [[McRae-1361|McKenzie]] ||Flora Ann||||9 Jun 1938||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/McRae-1361.jpg 8306190] |- | [[McKenzie-3869|McKenzie]] ||Hugh||||12 Jun 1908||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/McKenzie-3869.jpg 8306156] |- | [[McKenzie-3872|McKenzie]] ||Ida Maude||||17 Oct 1953||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/McKenzie-3872.jpg 8306155] |- | [[McKenzie-3870|McKenzie]] ||Isabel E F||||22 Jun 1969|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0f/McKenzie-3870.jpg 8306152] |- | [[Hodge-2723|McKenzie]]||Ivy||||23 Jul 1973|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Hodge-2723.jpg 8306136] |- | [[McKenzie-3873|McKenzie]] ||Laura Eliza Julia||||28 Oct 1964|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/McKenzie-3873.jpg 8306153] |- | [[McKenzie-4321|McKenzie]]||Robert||||18 Mar 1967||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/McKenzie-4321.jpg 8306304] |- | [[McKenzie-4319|McKenzie]]||Samuel||||21 Jul 1962||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/McKenzie-4319.jpg 8306294] |- | [[Mckeon-18|McKeon]]||James||||5 Nov 1966||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Mckeon-18.jpg 8317170] |- | [[Small-3160|McMahon]]||Blanche Letitia||25 Dec 1895||2 Jun 1986||90||W of Walter Frederick || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Small-3160.jpg 8306718] |- | [[McMahon-1854|McMahon]]||Frederick Dwyer||17 Dec 1923||2 Feb 2001||||H of Linda; F of Gail,Jane, Kip; GF of Jodie, Troy, Scott,Sarah, Elyse, Jake|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/McMahon-1854.jpg 8306340] |- | [[McMahon-2035|McMahon]]||Linda Gail||||25 Aug 1980||28||w/Marie Isabella Brown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/McMahon-2035.jpg 8306362] |- | [[McMahon-1853|McMahon]]||Thomas Allan||1918 Apr 20||2017 Oct 25||||||no photo |- | [[McMahon-1839|McMahon]]||Walter Frederick||22 Apr 1886||27 Sep 1947||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Small-3160.jpg 8306718] |- | [[McMahon-1852|McMahon]]||Walter Jack||||13 Jan 1939||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/McMahon-1852.jpg 8306691] |- | [[Harrison-11704|McMullen]]||Evelyn Agnes||12 Jul 1899||27 Apr 1994||||w/Thomas Joseph McMullen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/McMullen-1186.jpg 8317784] |- | [[McMullen-1186|McMullen||Thomas Joseph]]||19 Mar 1900||27 Oct 1978||||w/Evelyn Agnes McMullen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/McMullen-1186.jpg 8317784] |- | [[Grant-9632|McNally]]||Anne||1902||1996||||Nee Grant; W of William Francis; M of Bill and Annette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Grant-9632.jpg 8317402] |- | [[McRae-1732|McRae]] || Julia Isobella || ?1876|| Jul 19 1948 || || D. of Alexander and Isobella (nee McKeon) || Obituary |- | [[Bourchier-344|Meiklejohn]]||Mary Eliza||||23 Apr 1953||65||w/Alexander Dunnet Meiklejohn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Meiklejohn-138.jpg 8306222] |- | [[Meiklejohn-138|Meiklejohn]] ||Alexander Dunnet||||27 Sep 1984||94||w/Mary Eliza Meiklejohn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Meiklejohn-138.jpg 8306222] |- | [[Mestre-16|Mestre (or Mester)]]||Henry William (Harry)||||Jan 1937||||b. Gunning||Obituary |- |[[Middleton-3100|Middleton]]||Douglas Hugh||01 Jun 1944||3 Oct 2005||61||H of Jennifer; F of Janelle, Leanne, Loretta, Gregory|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Middleton-3100.jpg 8317902] |- | [[O'Brien-4656|Middleton]]||Gwen||||14 Sep 1996||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/O_Brien-4656.jpg 8317776] |- | [[Middleton-3101|Middleton]]||Mark Joshua||||9 Feb 1980||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Middleton-3101.jpg 8317775] |- | [[Miles-5177|Miles||Henry Edward]]||||23 Dec 1939||75||H of Emma Maria Miles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Miles-5177.jpg 8306667] |- | [[Unknown-369794|Miles]]||Emma Maria||||23 Oct 1946||78||W of Henry Edward Miles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Miles-5177.jpg 8306667] |- | [[Miles-5178|Miles]]||Henry John Charles||||21 Jan 1918||9 mths||S of Henry & Emma Miles; late of Rainham, Kent, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Miles-5178.jpg 8306665] |- | [[Miller-45206|Miller||Alexander]]||18 Sep 1922||13 Aug 2008||85||NX100688; H of Norma; F of Christine, Janette, John, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/60/Miller-45206.jpg 8306093] |- | [[Burden-887|Miller||Norma]]||||12 Mar 2012|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Burden-887.jpg 8306094] |- | [[Unknown-370222|Mitchell]]||Mary L||||26 Feb 1963||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Gersbach-26.jpg 8317268] |- | [[Mitchell-16583|Mitchell]]||Robert J||||24 Jan 1952||7 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Mitchell-16583.jpg 8317474] |- | [[Mitchell-16582|Mitchell]]||Robert Noel||||24 Dec 1976||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Mitchell-16582.jpg 8317473] |- | [[Mitchell-16566|Mitchell]]||Thomas J||||9 May 1939||63?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Mitchell-16566.jpg 8317270] |- | [[Cassidy-1015|Mobbs]] ||Blanche Elizabeth||||21 Jan 1974||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Cassidy-1015.jpg 8317146] |- | [[Moon-2258|Moon]] ||Damien||19 Dec 1967||19 Dec 1967||||S of Michael & Deirdre|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Moon-2258.jpg 8317296] |- | [[Workman-1447|Moon]] ||Maria Jane||||14 Jan 1947||87||nee Workman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Workman-1447.jpg 8306508] |- | [[Kelly-7147|Moon]] ||Rose Beryl||||3 Oct 1987||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Kelly-7147.jpg 8317713] |- | [[Moon-2153|Moon]] ||Thomas Cyril||||9 Sep 1991||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Kelly-7147.jpg 8317713] |- | [[Moore-33303|Moore]]||Cecil William||||19 Apr 1979||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Moore-33303.jpg 8317777] |- | [[Moore-33305|Moore]]||Edward William||||28 Dec 1933||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Moore-33305.jpg 8306070] |- | [[Moore-33306|Moore]]||Lillian||||13 Oct 1921||13|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Moore-33306.jpg 8306495] |- | [[Ffrench-38|Moore||Mary]]||||19 Feb 2003||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Ffrench-38.jpg 8317778] |- | [[Collins-14956|Moore]]||Mavis Joyce||||20 Sep 1981||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Collins-14956.jpg 8306058] |- | [[Moore-27152|Moore]] ||Walter James||||8 Aug 1944||82||H of Margaret Moore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Moore-27152.jpg 8306500] |- | [[Brown-48758|Moore]] ||Margaret||||23 May 1950||82||W of Walter James Moore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Moore-27152.jpg 8306500] |- | [[Moore-33304|Moore]]||William Herbert||||13 Nov 1984||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Moore-33304.jpg 8306059] |- | [[Morris-16800|Morris]]||Arthur William||05 Aug 1940||29 May 2002||||H of Phil; B of Herbert, Henry, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Morris-16800.jpg 8317998] |- | [[Martin-35360|Morrow]]||Lillian May||||18 May 1943||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Martin-35360.jpg 8306463] |- | [[Morton-5869|Morton]]||Richard Bevan||07 Nov 1924||21 Mar 2008||||H of Mavis; F of Carlene, Greg, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Morton-5869.jpg 8317887] |- | [[Moss-4062|Moss]]||Laurence Clifford||||8 Sep 1953||59||H of Emily Moss|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Moss-4062.jpg 8306219] |- | [[Cock-858|Moss]]||Emily||||15 Nov 1978||76||W of Laurence Clifford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Moss-4062.jpg 8306219] |- | [[French-4239|Moss]] ||Jessie||||21 Jan 1948||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/French-4239.jpg 8306244] |- | [[Moss-3136|Moss]] ||John||||22 Apr 1927||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Moss-3136.jpg 8306672] |- | [[Moss-2465|Moss]] ||Samuel||||8 Jul 1925||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Moss-2465.jpg 8306243] |- | [[Moss-3125|Moss]] ||Thomas||||17 Apr 1899||69||H of Sarah Moss|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Moss-3125.jpg 8306670] |- | [[Carruthers-452|Moss]] ||Sarah Archer||||1 Sep 1922||78||W of Thomas Moss|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Moss-3125.jpg 8306670] |- | [[Moss-4061|Moss]]||Walter John||||4 Aug 2002||70?||S of Emily & Cliff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Moss-4061.jpg 8306218] |- | [[Unknown-370743|Mozar]]||Katalin Lorincz||04 Aug 1922||28 Jun 2001|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Unknown-370743.jpg 8317571] |- |[[Muller-4857| Muller]]||Joseph Phillip John||08 Dec 1918||14 Jan 2004||||NX5510; H of Margaret; F of Joseph, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Muller-4857.jpg 8317908] |- | [[Mulligan-593|Mulligan]]||Alfred James||||3 Oct 1947||62||H of Laura Mulligan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Mulligan-593.jpg 8306780] |- | [[Lockhart-2713|Mulligan]]||Laura||||3 Jan 1952||68||W of Alfred James Mulligan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Mulligan-593.jpg 8306780] |- | [[Goodacre-165|Mulligan]]||Annie Ethel||||20 Aug 1972||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Goodacre-165.jpg 8306784] |- | [[Mulligan-597|Mulligan]]||Brian Reginald (Barney)||10 Feb 1938||14 Jul 2010||72||H of Lynette Anne Mulligan; F of Fiona, Andrew, Regina, Brian, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Mulligan-597.jpg 8306144] |- | [[Green-20159|Mulligan]]||Lynette Anne||25 Jan 1945||26 Jan 2006||61||W of Brian Reginald Mulligan; M of Fiona, Andrew, Regina, Brian, James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Mulligan-597.jpg 8306144] |- | [[Mulligan-605|Mulligan]]||Brian Thomas||10 Jul 1975||18 Sep 1975|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Mulligan-605.jpg 8306174] |- | [[Mulligan-598|Mulligan]]||Bruce||||27 Jan 1936||1?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Mulligan-598.jpg 8306782] |- | [[Mulligan-604|Mulligan]]||Clarence Frederick (Hordern)||||15 Apr 2006||78||H of Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Mulligan-604.jpg 8317008] |- | [[Mulligan-603|Mulligan]]||Clarence Gilbert||||3 Oct 1981||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Mulligan-603.jpg 8317009] |- | [[Mulligan-599|Mulligan]]||Edward (Teddy)||||29 Sep 1921||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Mulligan-599.jpg 8306781] |- | [[Mulligan-596|Mulligan]]||George||||24 May 1971||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Mulligan-596.jpg 8306777] |- | [[Mulligan-592|Mulligan]]||James||||29 Mar 1920||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Mulligan-592.jpg 8306565] |- | [[Mulligan-600|Mulligan]]||Kevin Thomas (Tom)||29 Sep 1932||30 Mar 2001||||H of Heather; F of Kathlene, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Mulligan-600-1.jpg 8306345] |- | [[Mulligan-601|Mulligan]]||Lawrence||||15 May 1921||2 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Mulligan-601.jpg 8306666] |- | [[Green-20159|Mulligan]]||Lynette Anne||||26 Jan 2006||61||w/Barney Mulligan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Mulligan-597.jpg 8306145] |- | [[Mulligan-597|Mulligan]]||Barney||||14 Jul 2010||72||w/Lyn Mulligan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Mulligan-597.jpg 8306145] |- | [[Cole-11619|Mulligan]]||Martha||1853||1947|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Cole-11619.jpg 8306566] |- | [[Webber-2236|Mulligan]]||Celcestine Floramont (Celcie)||27 Jul 1901||8 Sep 1995||91||Nee Webber; W of George Mulligan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Webber-2236.jpg 8306776] |- |[[Mulligan-595| Mulligan]]||Marie Agnes||15 Jul 1931||16 Jan 1988||56||D of George and Celcie Mulligan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Webber-2236.jpg 8306776] |- | [[Mulligan-594|Mulligan]]||Thomas||10 Feb 1957||26 Feb 1900|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Mulligan-600.jpg 8306783] |- | [[Murphy-12682|Murphy]]||Colin Joseph||||26 Mar 1997||70?||H of Marie, F of Patricia, Peter, Anne-Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Murphy-12682.jpg 8317724] |- | [[Murphy-11843|Murphy]] ||Francis Richard||||28 Dec 1940||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Murphy-11843.jpg 8317545] |- | [[Bellamy-1310|Murphy]]|| Johanna || ?1847 || Nov 10 1913 || 65 || W. of Philip Murphy || Obituary |- | [[Grayson-603|Murphy]]||Marie Agnes||||10 May 1996||54||W of Colin; M of Patricia, Peter, Anne-Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Grayson-603.jpg 8317725] |- | [[Murray-10403|Murray]]||James Nicholas||||8 Aug 1974||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Murray-10403.jpg 8317839] |- | [[Crowe-1288|Murray]]||Marj||||27 Aug 2009||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Crowe-1288.jpg 8317838] |- | [[Murray-10407|Murray]]||Walter Matthew||||26 Jul 1892||56||w/Frances Mary Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Nash-5430.jpg 8317136] |- | [[Walker-26678|Murray]]||Frances Mary||||29 Jul 1903||48||w/Walter Matthew Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Nash-5430.jpg 8317136] |- | [[Satchall-1|Murray||Winafred]]||||14 Jan 1909||89||M of John Power|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Power-2356.jpg 8317422] |- | [[Graves-6031|Nash]]||Alice May||23 Jul 1925||5 Mar 2010||||w/Paul Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Murray-10407.jpg 8306427] |- | [[Nash-5430|Nash]]||Paul||||3 Sep 1951||Infant||w/Alice May Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Murray-10407.jpg 8306427] |- | [[Nash-3353|Nash]] ||Arthur Caleb||||14 Nov 1950||79||w/Ruth Bradley Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Nash-3353.jpg 8306417] |- | [[Small-2093|Nash]] ||Ruth Bradley||04 Dec 1887||20 Sep 1985||||w/Arthur Caleb Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Nash-3353.jpg 8306417] |- | [[Nash-5586|Nash]] ||Brett Alexander||24 Jan 1962||4 May 1990||||b. Moree; GS of Harry & Ada; w/Henry Arthur & Ada Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Nash-5586.jpg 8306394] |- | [[Nash-5432|Nash]]||Henry Arthur||25 Apr 1901||5 Jan 1968||||w/Ada Nash & Brett Alexander Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Nash-5432.jpg 8306393] |- | [[Davis-46378|Nash]]||Ada||08 Nov 1896||14 May 1963||||w/Henry Arthur Nash & Brett Alexander Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Nash-5432.jpg 8306393] |- | [[Wood-14433|Nash]] ||Lucy Honneysette||||2 Jun 1963||72||w/Sidney Ernest Nash, M of Norman William, Victor Sidney, Kenneth Herbert, Roy Edward, Leonard Stanly Nash, and Thelma Rose Scoble, Rita Alice Traves, Florence Faith Nash, Vera Joyce Tee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Nash-3702.jpg 8306389] |- | [[Nash-3702|Nash]] ||Sidney Ernest||||11 Aug 1985||97||w/Lucy Honeysette|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Nash-3702.jpg 8306389] |- | [[Goodacre-208|Nash]]||Emily Jane||18 Aug 1913||12 Jul 1991||76||nee Goodacre; b. Canowindra, d. Orange, W of Neville Arthur Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Goodacre-208.jpg 8306476] |- | [[Nash-3358|Nash]] ||Neville Arthur (Mate)||22 Aug 1913||30 Sep 1990|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Nash-3358.jpg 8306477] |- | [[Nash-4949|Nash]] ||Norman William||||16 Aug 1979||61||H of Violet May Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Tremain-119.jpg 8306354] |- | [[Tremain-119|Nash]] ||Violet May||||27 Oct 1974||54||W of Norman William Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Tremain-119.jpg 8306354] |- | [[Workman-2057|Nash]]||Patricia Mary||28 Apr 1928||24 Jul 2010||82||W of Len, F of Raymond, Kathyrn, Stuart, Patrina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Workman-2057.jpg 8306329] |- | [[Nash-5445|Nash]]||Peter Charles||1932||2005||52||H of Joy, F of Kerry, Libby|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Nash-5445.jpg 8306426] |- | [[Robertson-11180|Neville]]||Merle Ellen||27 Sep 1919||15 Mar 1998||79||w/Thomas Charles Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Neville-2426.jpg 8317878] |- |[[Neville-2426| Neville]]||Thomas Claude||31 Dec 1909||25 May 2005||94||w/Merle Ellen Neville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Neville-2426.jpg 8317878] |- | [[Newcombe-344|Newcombe]]||Chris||||11 Jan 1935||7||w/Thomas Newcombe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Newcombe-347.jpg 8317666] |- | [[Newcombe-347|Newcombe]]||Thomas||||15 Jun 1939||1 Day||w/Chris Newcombe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Newcombe-347.jpg 8317666] |- | [[Furner-129|Newcombe]]||Phyllis May||||21 Feb 1956||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Furner-129.jpg 8316891] |- | [[Newcombe-207|Newcombe]]||Thomas Alfred||||14 Sep 1970||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5f/Newcombe-207.jpg 8316890] |- | [[Newcombe-348|Newcombe]]||Thomas Allan||24 May 1937||7 Mar 2009||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Newcombe-348.jpg 8317912] |- | [[Unknown-371502|Newell]]||Frances Claire (Sissy)||||7 Apr 1987||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Dwyer-1415.jpg 8317711] |- | [[Newham-29|Newham]] ||Robert Joseph||||15 Jun 1951||76||H of Jane Newham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Newham-29.jpg 8317536] |- | [[Moss-1874|Newham]] ||Jane||||5 Mar 1954||81||W of Robert Joseph Newham|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Newham-29.jpg 8317536] |- | [[Brown-30461|Newland]] ||Jessie M||||6 Jan 1921||72||W of John J Newland||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Newland-264.jpg 8317243] |- | [[Newland-264|Newland]] ||John J||||27 Nov 1925||77||H of Jessie M Newland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Newland-264.jpg 8317243] |- | [[Newland-265|Newland]] ||John Blake||||19 Dec 1913||39||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Newland-265 8317242] |- | [[Delaney-1529|Newland]]||Margaret Lola||||15 Jan 1968||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Delaney-1529.jpg 8317233] |- | [[Newland-582|Newland]]||Vivian Jack||28 Apr 1923||8 Mar 1996||70?||NX130237; H of Lola; F of John & Robyn; GF of Aaron Jake|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Newland-582.jpg 8317232] |- | [[Brown-60092|Newling]]||Esther Maud||||17 Aug 1967||94||w/Walter John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Newling-21.jpg 8306453] |- | [[Newling-21|Newling]]||Walter John||||11 Jul 1945||72||w/Esther Maud|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Newling-21.jpg 8306453] |- |[[Newling-40| Newling]]||William A||||8 Sep 1945||51|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Newling-40.jpg 8306488] |- |[[Wright-23380| Newton]]||Alice Elizabeth||||26 May 1979||59||w/James William Newton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Newton-7417.jpg 8316971] |- |[[Newton-7417| Newton]]||James William||||10 Aug 1987||79||w/Alice Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Newton-7417.jpg 8316971] |- | [[Newton-7414|Newton]]||Cecil Walter||||14 Oct 1971||76||b. Canowindra; 3491 Trooper|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Newton-7414.jpg 8306847] |- | [[Newton-7413|Newton]]||Charles||||4 Nov 1938||88||H of Ann Newton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Newton-7413.jpg 8306560] |- | [[Webb-10449|Newton]]||Ann||||20 Nov 1941||83||W of Charles Newton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Newton-7413.jpg 8306560] |- | [[Newton-7415|Newton]]||Edward Henry||||18 Jan 1948||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Newton-7415.jpg 8306714] |- | [[Newton-7416|Newton]]||Florence Vera||||13 Dec 1927||11 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Newton-7416.jpg 8306712] |- | [[Newton-6825|Newton]] ||James||||23 Jan 1948||83||w/Elizabeth Tennant Newton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Newton-6825.jpg 8306716] |- | [[Webb-10294|Newton]]||Elizabeth Tennant||||25 Feb 1983||95||w/James Newton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Newton-6825.jpg 8306716] |- | [[O'Donoghue-92|Newton]]||Katherine||||3 Jun 1995||92||W of Ces|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/O_Donoghue-92.jpg 8306846] |- | [[Willis-6237|Nickl]]||Gwenda (Joy)||05 Mar 1941||4 Jan 2006||||w/Henry Willis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Willis-6237.jpg 8306077] |- | [[Nield-59|Nield]]||John Roscoe||||6 Feb 1997||50||father, Lawyer & Parish Priest Canowindra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Nield-59.jpg 8317093] |- | [[Norris-5118|Norris]]||James||||14 Jan 1947||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Norris-5118.jpg 8317593] |- | [[Gallagher-2860|Norris]]||Josephine||||9 Feb 1979||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Gallagher-2860.jpg 8317594] |- | [[North-1978|North]]||Arthur Stanley||||1 Apr 1984||86||w/Dorothy Beatrice North|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/North-1978.jpg 8306348] |- | [[Alcock-596|North]]||Dorothy Beatrice||||12 Jun 1984||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/North-1978.jpg 8306348] |- | [[Nunn-1387|Nunn]]||Raymond John||09 Mar 1927||14 Nov 2012||||H of Beryl; F of Larry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Nunn-1387.jpg 8317939] |- | [[Oxley-51|Oxley]]||William Iden||1857||4 Sep 1922||||H of Evelyn Oxley nee Wall||No photo |- | [[O'Brien-4735|O'Brien]]||Claude Cecil||1886||1946||||w/Amy Maude O'Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/O_Brien-4735.jpg 8306699] |- | [[Ford-8731|O'Brien]]||Amy Maude||1887||1973||||w/Claude Cecil O'Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/O_Brien-4735.jpg 8306699] |- | [[Mitchell-16758|O'Brien]]||Doris May||||29 Sep 2006||91||W of Kevin Arthur O'Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/O_Brien-4736.jpg 8317039] |- | [[O'Brien-4736|O'Brien]]||Kevin Arthur||||26 Jul 1982||67?||H of Doris May O'Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/O_Brien-4736.jpg 8317039] |- |[[O'Brien-4738| O'Brien]]||Eric Thomas||05 Nov 1922||30 Jan 1991||68||NX157483|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/O_Brien-4738.jpg 8317827] |- | [[O'Brien-4739|O'Brien]]||Edward (Ned)||||25 Apr 1966||68||w/Maude Victoria O'Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/O_Brien-4739.jpg 8317488] |- | [[Thurtell-43|O'Brien]]||Maude Victoria||||1 Dec 1989||88||w/Edward O'Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/O_Brien-4739.jpg 8317488] |- | [[Ayrton-62|O'Brien]]||Elizabeth Margaret||||29 Apr 1947||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Ayrton-62.jpg 8317477] |- |[[Thomas-26332| O'Brien]]||Harriet Ethelyn||||22 Feb 1984||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Thomas-26332.jpg 8317814] |- | [[O'Brien-3219|O'Brien]] ||Hugh||||31 Oct 1912||51||w/Helen O'Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Brown-37401.jpg 8317492] |- | [[Brown-37401|O'Brien]] ||Helen||||25 Jun 1937||72||w/Hugh O'Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Brown-37401.jpg 8317492] |- |[[O'Brien-4657| O'Brien]]||Hugh Joseph||||22 Sep 1976||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/O_Brien-4657.jpg 8317815] |- | [[O'Brien-4740|O'Brien]]||Joan||||29 May 1918||3||w/Monica O'Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/O_Brien-4740.jpg 8317212] |- | [[O'Brien-4741|O'Brien||Monica]]||29 Dec 1915||27 Sep 2007||||w/Joan O'Brien|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/O_Brien-4740.jpg 8317212] |- | [[Unknown-372680|O'Brien]]||Margaret||||5 Nov 2009||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Lawson-5092.jpg 8317918] |- | [[Greene-5184|O'Brien]]||Nola Mary||||23 Jul 2010||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Greene-5184.jpg 8317828] |- | [[Unknown-372681|O'Brien]]||Patricia||21 Jun 1929||15 Jul 2012||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Unknown-372681.jpg 8317919] |- | [[Unknown-372685|O'Connell]]||Elizabeth||||30 Nov 1942||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Unknown-372685.jpg 8317269] |- | [[O'Connor-2089|O'Connor]] ||Patrick Joseph||||19 Aug 1952||78||H of Ada Margaret O'Connor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/O_Connor-2089.jpg 8317122] |- | [[Paynter-328|O'Connor]]||Ada Margaret||||7 Apr 1966||86||W of Patrick Joseph O'Connor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/O_Connor-2089.jpg 8317122] |- | [[O'Donnell-1658|O'Donnell]]||Alexander||||12 Sep 1945||73||F of Jack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/O_Donnell-1658.jpg 8317587] |- | [[O'Donohue-86|O'Donohue]]||Roderick John||||1 Mar 1929||94||H of Rose Ann O'Donohue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/O_Donohue-86.jpg 8217288] |- |[[Keys-1019| O'Donohue]]||Rose Ann||||16 Jun 1924||68||W of Roderick John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/O_Donohue-86.jpg 8217288] |- | [[O'Keefe-617|O'Keefe]]||Edward Horace||||15 Sep 1984||54||H of Nancy; F of Suzanne, Cheryl; F-in-L of Kelvin, Philip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/O_Keefe-617.jpg 8306100] |- | [[Horsfall-134|O'Malveney]]||Annie Agnes||||5 Jul 1953||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/O_Malveney-2.jpg 8317686] |- | [[O'Malveney-2|O'Malveney]]||James Bartholomew||||27 Feb 1967||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/O_Malveney-2.jpg 8317686] |- | [[O'Malveney-6|O'Malveney]]||Bert William||||25 Sep 1987||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/O_Malveney-6.jpg 8317819] |- | [[Symonds-954|O'Malveney]]||Barbara Ann||||16 Mar 1976||42||W of Graeme James O'Malveney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/O_Malveney-5.jpg 8317818] |- | [[O'Malveney-5|O'Malveney]]||Graeme James (Stix)||||20 Feb 2005||51||H of Barbara Ann O'Malveney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/O_Malveney-5.jpg 8317818] |- | [[O'Malveney-4|O'Malveney]]||Leonard John||||18 Jul 1973||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/O_Malveney-4.jpg 8317685] |- | [[Shrimpton-268|O'Malveney]]||Aileen Myrtle||||27 Jul 1997||78||W of Ralph Ernest O'Malveney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/O_Malveney-3.jpg 8317683] |- | [[O'Malveney-3|O'Malveney]]||Ralph Ernest||||15 Jun 1990||75||H of Aileen Myrtle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/O_Malveney-3.jpg 8317683] |- | [[O'Malveney-7|O'Malveney]]||Terence (Ted)||||3 Dec 1995||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/O_Malveney-7.jpg 8317689] |- | [[Walker-26982|O'Neill]]||Muirel Alice||16 Jul 1922||5 Aug 2011|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Walker-26982.jpg 8317024] |- | [[O'Neill-2228|O'Neill]]||Patrick||||5 Sep 1964||90||w/Margaret & Kevin Patrick O'Neill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/O_Neill-2228.jpg 8317500] |- | [[Callan-142|O'Neill]]||Margaret||||2 May 1956||79||w/Patrick & Kevin Patrick O'Neill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/O_Neill-2228.jpg 8317500] |- | [[O'Neill-2229|O'Neill]]||Kevin Patrick||||19 Apr 1955||39||w/Patrick & Margaret O'Neill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/O_Neill-2228.jpg 8317500] |- | [[O'Neill-2230|O'Neill]]||Thomas Callan||||2 Sep 1969||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/O_Neill-2230.jpg 8317573] |- | [[O'Reilly-661|O'Reilly]]||James Richard||||3 May 1963||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/O_Reilly-661.jpg 8317168] |- | [[Ryan-7146|O'Reilly]]||Katie May||||23 Aug 1961||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Ryan-7146.jpg 8317167] |- | [[Oakley-1341|Oakley]]||William (Bill)||14 Sep 1927||2 Aug 1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Oakley-1341.jpg 8317673] |- | [[Oats-218|Oats]]||Marjorie||||31 Dec 1923||10 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Oats-218.jpg 8306491] |- | [[Oates-826|Oats]]||William Richard||08 Jul 1885||24 Jun 1968||||w/Ethel Harriet Oats|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Oates-826.jpg 8306492] |- | [[Scott-20974|Oats]]||Ethel Harriet||18 Jun 1888||23 Feb 1977||||w/William Richard Oats|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Oates-826.jpg 8306492] |- | [[Oats-219|Oats]]||Winifred||||7 Oct 1917||14 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Oats-219.jpg 8306490] |- | [[Palk-25|Palk]]||Fay||||7 Apr 1946||11|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Palk-25.jpg 8306720] |- | [[Driver-1576|Palmer]]||Aileen Mary||21 Apr 1926||17 Feb 1999|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Driver-1576.jpg 8317860] |- | [[Palmer-13442|Palmer]]||Cecil Hugh||08 Oct 1922||21 Oct 2008|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Palmer-13442.jpg 8317861] |- | [[Goring-97|Parks]]||Anne C||04 Dec 1860||11 Jun 1951||||w/Joseph Harry Parks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Parks-2923.jpg 8306269] |- | [[Parks-2923|Parks]] ||Joseph Harry||23 Sep 1846||30 Oct 1930||||b. Dover, England; w/Anne C Parks|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Parks-2923.jpg 8306269] |- | [[Parkes-721|Parks]]||Hephzibah Jennie||04 Feb 1903||4 Jul 1994|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Parkes-721.jpg 8306268] |- | [[Parks-2924|Parks]] ||Joseph Harry||||29 Sep 1965||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Parks-2924.jpg 8306270] |- |[[Unknown-386614| Parry]]||Rosemary Dawn||12 Jan 1944||14 Apr 1995||||W of Gordon; M of Tara, Kirstin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Unknown-386614.jpg 8306130] |- | [[Paton-877|Paton]]||Charles Clarence||11 Feb 1941||11 Feb 1988|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Paton-877.jpg 8317696] |- | [[Paton-876| Paton]]||Clarence Herbert||18 Fab 1914||9 Oct 1993||||H of Agnes May Paton; F of Charles, Peter, Irene|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Paton-876.jpg 8317659] |- | [[Malloy-331|Paton]]||Agnes May||09/05/1916||4 Oct 2001||||W of Clarence Herbert Paton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Paton-876.jpg 8317659] |- | [[Paul-4271|Paul]]||Alvin Christopher||||15 May 1955||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Paul-4271.jpg 8317334] |- | [[Parker-23911|Paul||Elizabeth]]||||20 Sep 1923||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/26/Parker-23911.jpg 8317331] |- |[[Paul-4272|Paul]]||Henry Charles||||15 Oct 1962||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Paul-4272.jpg 8317333] |- | [[Carney-1484|Paul]]||Doris||||20 Oct 2005||93||W of Jack Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Paul-4274.jpg 8317318] |- | [[Paul-4274|Paul]]||William John||||25 Jan 1937||Infant||S of Jack & Doris Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Paul-4274.jpg 8317318] |- | [[White-35369|Paul]]||Mary Monica||||5 Sep 2003||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/White-35369.jpg 8317335] |- | [[Paynter-329|Paynter]]||George A||||6 Sep 1915||73||w/Amelia Paynter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Paynter-329.jpg 8317124] |- | [[Unknown-372765|Paynter]]||Amelia||||2 Mar 1934||91||w/George A Paynter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Paynter-329.jpg 8317124] |- | [[Payten-21|Payten]]||John Renwick||||27 Nov 1974||54||H of Ailsa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Payten-21.jpg 8317451] |- |[[Pearce-4042| Pearce]]||Andrew Robert||||14 May 1968||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Pearce-4042.jpg 8306866] |- | [[Pearce-4043|Pearce]]||James||||11 Aug 1977||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Pearce-4043.jpg 8306867] |- | [[Pearson-7134|Pearson]]||Ellanadell Langford||12 Dec 1960||||27||Benjamin, Nathan& Angelique & Debra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Pearson-7134.jpg 8317017] |- | [[Pease-1711|Pease]]||John Campbell||||2 Nov 1920||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Pease-1711.jpg 8306163] |- | [[Peckson-1|Peckson]]||Wilfred Eric Peckson||02 Jun 1913||25 Jan 1988||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Peckson-1.jpg 8306057] |- | [[Peek-596|Peek]]||George||||9 Dec 1918||49||w/George Geldard Peek|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Peek-596.jpg 8306657] |- | [[Peek-598|Peek]]||George Geldard||||27 Dec 1992||86||w/ George Peek|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Peek-596.jpg 8306657] |- | [[Pelissot-1|Pelissot]]||Jacques||||3 Nov 1984||69||w/Stella Pelissot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Pelissot-1.jpg 8316909] |- | [[Jolliffe-338|Pelissot]]||Stella||||7 Apr 2007||96||w/Jaques Pelissot; M of Bruce, Jim, George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Pelissot-1.jpg 8316909] |- | [[Pendall-28|Pendall]]||William (Bill)||||1 Jun 1906||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Pendall-28.jpg 8306585] |- | [[McFarland-2155|Perry]]||Margaret||||25 Jul 1904||37||w/Daniel Perry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Perry-11324.jpg 8317381] |- | [[Perry-11324|Perry||Daniel]]||23 May 1856||22 Jan 1932||||w/Margaret Perry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Perry-11324.jpg 8317381] |- | [[Peterson-7958|Peterson]]||Kelvin Lester (Kel)||||10 Feb 2001||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/9/90/Peterson-7958.jpg/500px-Peterson-7958.jpg 8317004] |- | [[Peterson-7959|Peterson]]||Leslie Clement||||16 Nov 1956||45||H of Sylvia Francis Peterson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Peterson-7959.jpg 8316921] |- | [[Bryant-7839|Peterson]]||Sylvia Francis (Sibby)||||21 Jan 1995||75||W of Leslie Clement Peterson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Peterson-7959.jpg 8316921] |- | [[Grocott-31|Peterson]]||Patricia Ann (Pat)||||27 Apr 1985||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Grocott-31.jpg 8317005] |- | [[Petty-1719|Petty]]||Belinda Jean||||25 Feb 2006||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Petty-1719.jpg 8317896] |- | [[Pfahl-11|Pfahl]]||Louis||||18 Nov 1939||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Pfahl-11.jpg 8306641] |- | [[Luraschi-12|Pickering]]||Marie Janet||||13 Apr 1951||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Luraschi-12.jpg 8306616] |- | [[Pilkington-757|Pilkington]]||Catherine||24 Sep 1908||24 Jan 1979||||b. Clare, Ireland, d. Canowindra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Pilkington-757.jpg 8317741] |- | [[Pilkington-758|Pilkington]]||Margaret||26 Apr 1907||4 May 1985||||b. Co. Clare, Ireland, d. Canowindra|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Pilkington-758.jpg 8317742] |- | [[Pinner-202|Pinner]]||Victor Thomas||||13 Jun 1934||9|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Pinner-202.jpg 8306089] |- | [[Wilcox-2513|Pitchfork]] ||Lucinda Ethel||5 Apr 1914||11 Oct 2004||||W of Albert Edward Pitchfork|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Pitchfork-2.jpg 8306331] |- | [[Pitchfork-2|Pitchfork]] ||Albert Edward (Ted)||5 Jun 1911||16 Nov 1976||||H of Lucinda Ethel Pitchfork|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Pitchfork-2.jpg 8306331] |- | [[Pittendrigh-7|Pittendrigh]] ||George Rankin|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Pittendrigh-7.jpg 8306457] |- | [[Ongleay-1|Pittendrigh]]||Georgina|||||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Pittendrigh-7.jpg 8306457] |- | [[Plowman-289|Plowman]] ||Raymond (Motor)||||24 Aug 1987||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Plowman-289.jpg 8317712] |- | [[Godfrey-2848|Pluis]]||Annis||||4 Jan 1939||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Godfrey-1784.jpg 8317147] |- | [[Pluis-16|Pluis]]||Herbert Thomas (Tommy)||||21 Sep 1973||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Pluis-16.jpg 8317188] |- | [[Pluis-13|Pluis]]||Horace Claude||1920||1989||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Pluis-13.jpg 8317695] |- | [[Pluis-2|Pluis]] ||Joseph Claude|| ||12 Mar 1963||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Pluis-2.jpg 8317148] |- | [[King-23567|Pluis]]||Myrtle Olive||||10 Aug 1979||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/King-23567.jpg 8317149] |- | [[Pluis-12|Pluis]]||Richard Humphrey||||27 Jan 1964||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Pluis-12.jpg 8317187] |- | [[Powell-10485|Powell]]||Max Arthur||19 Apr 1909||26 Dec 1965||56||264979 RAAF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Powell-10485.jpg 8306281] |- | [[Powell-10486|Powell]]||Sidney Austin||04 Oct 1918||13 Nov 1991||73||NX47945|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Powell-10486.jpg 8317087] |- | [[McDonagh-128|Powell]]||Barbara Joan||||25 Oct 1986||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/McDonagh-128.jpg 8306282] |- | [[Byrnes-718|Power]]||Annie||||4 Aug 1941||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Byrnes-718.jpg 8317425] |- | [[Maher-1568|Power]]||Hannorah||||8 Jun 1897||35||w/John Power|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Maher-1568.jpg 8317423] |- | [[Power-2356|Power]]||Hubert||||22 Jan 1881||38||w/Winifred Murray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Power-2356.jpg 8317422] |- |[[Power-2349| Power]]||John||||3 Aug 1913||67||w/Hannorah Power|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Power-2349.jpg 8317424] |- | [[Powter-47|Powter]]||Eileen Mary||||||10 mths||D of Les & Mary Powter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Powter-47.jpg 8317848] |- | [[Whealan-5|Pratt]]||Catherine Mary||||9 Dec 1955||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Whealan-5.jpg 8317582] |- | [[Pratt-6221|Pratt]]||Denis Joseph||||24 Jul 1959||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/df/Pratt-6221.jpg 8317602] |- | [[Astill-41|Press]] ||Anne J||||1932||66||D of George Astill||Obituary |- | [[Press-444|Press]]||Cecil Thomas||||25 Nov 1955||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Press-444.jpg 8317535] |- | [[Nicholson-5062|Press]]||Teresa Bridget||22 Jun 1921||9 Jul 2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Nicholson-5062.jpg 8317904] |- | [[Cheney-1578|Price]] ||Mary Prudence||||5 Apr 1960||74||W of John Albert Price|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Price-7488.jpg 8306669] |- | [[Price-7488|Price]] ||John Albert||||6 Jun 1924||45||H of Mary Prudence Price|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Price-7488.jpg 8306669] |- | [[Price-13415|Price]]||Edith Joy||||26 Jan 1927||?||w/John Albert & Mary Prudence Price|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Price-7488.jpg 8306669] |- | [[Pritchard-2429|Pritchard]]||John||15 Nov 1905||1 May 1990||||b. England, d. St Marys; H of Phyllis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Pritchard-2429.jpg 8317927] |- | [[Ryan-7288|Pritchard]]||Phyllis Mary||27 Jun 1906||21 Feb 1999||||nee Ryan; b. Cowra, D. Orange; M of Valerie, Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Ryan-7288.jpg 8317929] |- | [[Purcell-1387|Purcell]]||Leonard John||||2 Nov 1922||2||S of A P & N Purcell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Purcell-1387.jpg 8317289] |- | [[Querruell-2|Querruell]] ||Augustin George||17 Feb 1829||2 Apr 1888||59||b. France, d. Canowindra; w/Winifred Webber|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Querruell-2.jpg 8317629] |- | [[Kilby-233|Quinton]] ||Mabel||||3 Jul 1934||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Kilby-233.jpg 8306880] |- | [[Redenbach-24|Redenbach]] ||Phillip William||||17 Jul 1931||10 Days|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Redenbach-24.jpg 8306442] |- | [[Reed-13981|Reed]]||John||||22 Jun 1991||91||w/Mona M V Reed|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Reed-13981.jpg 8317082] |- | [[White-35917|Reed]]||Mona M V||||28 Sep 1989||80||w/John Reed|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Reed-13981.jpg 8317082] |- | [[Parkes-200|Reid]] ||Florence May||||18 Aug 1975||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Parkes-200.jpg 8306724] |- | [[Reid-1841|Reid]] ||Sydney Cummins||||14 Sep 1950||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Reid-1841.jpg 8306723] |- | [[Weblin-5|Reynolds]]||Eleanor||||31 Aug 1955||65||w/James Joseph Reynolds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Reynolds-12067.jpg 8317601] |- | [[Reynolds-12067|Reynolds]]||James Joseph||||3 Dec 1966||78||w/Eleanor Reynolds|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Reynolds-12067.jpg 8317601] |- | [[O'Connor-2747|Reynolds]]||Elsie Margaret||23 Dec 1908||9 Dec 2001|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/O_Connor-2747.jpg 8317871] |- | [[Rice-8638|Rice]]||Albert Edward||||23 Jun 1971||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Rice-8638.jpg 8316888] |- | [[Rice-6158|Rice]] ||Albert||||7 Oct 1933||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Rice-6158.jpg 8306537] |- | [[Solomon-1194|Rice||Amelia]]||||9 Jan 1891||55||W of Robert Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Rice-6174.jpg 8306538] |- | [[Rice-8637|Rice]]||Fanny Pett||||9 Oct 1887||23||w/Amelia Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Rice-8637.jpg 8306538] |- | [[Rice-6174|Rice]]||Robert||||14 Jan 1907||68||w/Amelia Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Rice-6174.jpg 8306538] |- | [[McKenzie-4483|Rice]]||Barbara Phyllis||30 Mar 1948||8 Jul 2009||||W of John; M of David, Andrew; GM of Bradley, Isobelle, Georgia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/63/McKenzie-4483.jpg 8316977] |- | [[Rice-10089|Rice]]||David||12 Nov 1949||12 Aug 1992||||S of Jack & Frances Rice, B of Garry Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Rice-10089.jpg 8317985] |- | [[Rice-10090|Rice]]||Douglas H (Harry)||||17 Nov 1970||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Rice-10090.jpg 8306310] |- | [[Croucher-288|Rice]]||Eliza||||1 Nov 1908||25||W of Robert Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Croucher-288.jpg 8306536] |- | [[Clyburn-17|Rice]] ||Emily||||5 Aug 1936||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Clyburn-17.jpg 8317325] |- | [[Kerr-3308|Rice]] ||Flora Kathleen (Kit)||||26 Mar 1987||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Kerr-3308.jpg 8316887] |- | [[Dixon-6957|Rice]]||Frances Muriel||25 May 1921||15 Feb 1999||||W of Jack; M of Garry, David; GM of Philip & Robbie Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Dixon-6957.jpg 8317982] |- | [[Rice-8634|Rice]]||Frederick||||6 Jun 1927||61||w/Helen L Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Rice-8634.jpg 8306470] |- | [[Swindle-204|Rice]]||Helen L||||23 Nov 1973||95||w/Frederick Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Rice-8634.jpg 8306470] |- | [[Rice-8639|Rice]]||George Henry||||12 Feb 1957||58||w/Emma Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Rice-8639.jpg 8316889] |- | [[Parker-21812|Rice]]||Emma||||25 Jan 1973||72||w/George Henry Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Rice-8639.jpg 8316889] |- | [[Elliott-8320|Rice]]||Grace Hannah||||21 Jun 1960||62||w/Cecil Harry Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Rice-8849.jpg 8306524] |- | [[Rice-8849|Rice]]||Cecil Harry||||13 Jan 1975||78||w/Grace Hannah Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Rice-8849.jpg 8306524] |- | [[Douglas-5520|Rice]]||Ivy May||||17 Feb 1970||74||W of John F Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Rice-8757.jpg 8306307] |- | [[Rice-8757|Rice]]||John F||||22 Dec 1972||84||H of Ivy May Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Rice-8757.jpg 8306307] |- | [[Rice-8853|Rice]]||Jack||15 Feb 1921||1 Feb 2003||||H of Muriel; F of Garry & David; GF of Philip & Robbie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Rice-8853.jpg 8317978] |- | [[Rice-8851|Rice]]||Lindsay David||||20 Feb 2001||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Rice-8851.jpg 8306311] |- | [[Moss-2454|Rice]] ||Nancy||||25 Apr 1915||52||W of Harry Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Rice-6172.jpg 8306525] |- | [[Rice-6172|Rice]]||Harry||||13 Nov 1945||87||H of Nancy Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Rice-6172.jpg 8306525] |- | [[Rice-6174|Rice]] ||Robert||1831||1901||||b. Cornwall, England; w/Amelia & Robert Jr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Rice-6174.jpg 8306469] |- | [[Solomon-1194|Rice]]||Amelia||1835||1891||||b. Cornwall, England; w/Robert & Robert Jr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Rice-6174.jpg 8306469] |- |[[ Rice-8635|Rice]]||Robert||||4 Nov 1947||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Rice-6174.jpg 8306468] |- | [[Rice-8636|Rice]]||Samuel||||23 Aug 1965||92||H of Matilda Sarah Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Rice-8636.jpg 8306471] |- | [[Croucher-256|Rice]]||Matilda Sarah||||5 May 1975||93||W of Samuel Rice|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Rice-8636.jpg 8306471] |- | [[Gleeson-491|Richardson]]||Brenda Leone||||14 Oct 1979||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Gleeson-491.jpg 8317966] |- | [[Richardson-14982|Richardson]]||Leslie Vincent||25 Mar 1923||14 Aug 1995||72||NX126712; H of Margaret; F of Gwen, Helen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Richardson-14982.jpg 8317705] |- | [[Devereaux-294|Richardson]]||Pauline||05 May 1918||3 Mar 1983|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Devereaux-294.jpg 8317813] |- | [[Richardson-14981|Richardson]]||W J||||24 Dec 1985||88||3493 Pte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Richardson-14981.jpg 8317961] |- | [[Smeaton-96|Riddle]]||Catherine Maria||||6 Apr 1900||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Smeaton-96.jpg 8306236] |- | [[Ridley-683|Ridley]]||Benjamin C||||9 Nov 1951||75||w/Charlotte Maria Ridley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Clements-2006.jpg 8306414] |- | [[Clements-2006|Ridley]] ||Charlotte Maria||||2 Nov 1957|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Clements-2006.jpg 8306414] |- | [[Feltham-154|Ridout]]||Agnes Anne||||1 Jun 1961||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Feltham-154.jpg 8306749] |- | [[Ridout-95|Ridout]] ||Robert||||6 Aug 1934||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Ridout-95.jpg 8306750] |- | [[Ridout-142|Ridout]]||Thomas Charles||||7 May 1978||70?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Ridout-142.jpg 8306855] |- | [[Roarty-21|Roarty]]||Sr. M. Dorothea||19 Aug 1869||14 Oct 1919||||Sister of St Joseph, Perthville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Roarty-21.jpg 8317293] |- | [[Roberts-22126|Roberts]]||Brian Phillip||31 Oct 1917||16 Feb 1974||53||SX472|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Roberts-22126.jpg 8316994] |- | [[Makin-211|Roberts]]||Daphne Merle||10 Apr 1915||11 Jul 2005|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Makin-211-1.jpg 8316995] |- | [[Roberts-21206|Roberts]]||J F||||||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Canowindra_Cemetery_NSW-2.jpg 8316880] |- | [[Roberts-22167|Roberts]]||Julie||||16 Jan 1941||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Roberts-22167.jpg 8306465] |- | [[Kerr-5383|Robertson]]||Isabella||||17 Jul 1948|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Kerr-5383.jpg 8306266] |- | [[Robertson-11417|Robertson]]||William||||||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Robertson-11417.jpg 8306267] |- | [[Robinson-22593|Robinson]]||Alexander John||||22 May 1976||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/Robinson-22593.jpg 8317794] |- | [[Daly-1544|Robinson]]||Bridget Margaret||||26 Aug 1964||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Daly-1544.jpg 8317589] |- | [[Robinson-22602|Robinson]]||Daniel||||28 Jul 1944||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Robinson-22602.jpg 8317588] |- | [[Robinson-22604|Robinson]]||David Reginald||||1 May 1966||75||w/Edith Mary Robinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Robinson-22604.jpg 8317258] |- | [[Shine-269|Robinson]]||Edith Mary||||7 May 1948||58||w/David Reginald Robinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Robinson-22604.jpg 8317258] |- | [[Yelland-165|Robinson]]||Hilda Lillian||||17 Jul 1981||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Yelland-165.jpg 8317795] |- | [[Robinson-22605|Robinson]]||Hilton Aubrey||||12 Apr 1944||76||w/Emma Sykes Robinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Robinson-22605.jpg 8317322] |- |[[Rice-10154| Robinson]]||Emma Sykes||||20 Mar 1976||95||w/Hilton Aubrey Robinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Robinson-22605.jpg 8317322] |- | [[Reed-14048|Robinson]]||Adelaide||||23 Aug 1965||77||w/John William Robinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Robinson-22594.jpg 8317453] |- | [[Robinson-22594|Robinson]]||John William||||12 Mar 1972||87||w/Adelaide Robinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Robinson-22594.jpg 8317453] |- | [[Robinson-22606|Robinson]]||Leo Claude||||22 Aug 1987||78||H of Merle, F of William John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Robinson-22606.jpg 8317699] |- | [[Robson-1425|Robson]]||Jodi Lee||||18 Oct 1984||5 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Robson-1425.jpg 8306695] |- | [[Robson-1428|Robson]]||Nathan Andrew||28 Oct 1985||5 Sep 2002||||w/Shayne Peter Robson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Robson-1428.jpg 8306694] |- | [[Robson-1426|Robson]]||Shayne Peter||||20 Mar 1979||3 mths||w/Nathan Andrew Robson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Robson-1426.jpg 8306693] |- | [[Mason-10637|Robson]]||Edith Florence||||9 Jun 1951||63||nee Mason; W of Robert Colling Robson; M of Colling & Bob|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Mason-10637.jpg 8306738] |- |[[Robson-1429| Robson]]||Robert Colling||11 Aug 1900||13 Jan 1986||||b. Penkridge, England;|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Robson-1429.jpg 8306740] |- | [[Rodrom-1|Rodrom]]||Jack||||18 Aug 1998||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Rodrom-1.jpg 8317953] |- | [[Rollings-93|Rollings]]||Henry James||04 Aug 1907||11 Jan 2008|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Rollings-93.jpg 8316954] |- | [[Francis-4093|Rollings]]||Jessie Noreen||11 Oct 1909||6 Jun 1977|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/39/Francis-4093.jpg 8316965] |- | [[Wigmore-151|Rossell]]||Islay Mildred||||21 Oct 1947||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/49/Wigmore-151.jpg 8306259] |- | [[Rousch-14|Rousch]]||Brigetta||||3 Jul 1983||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Rousch-14.jpg 8317196] |- | [[Rousch-11|Rousch]] ||John||||1 Feb 1938||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Rousch-11.jpg 8317201] |- | [[Clohesy-18|Rousch]]||Margaret||||28 Jan 1955||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Clohesy-18.jpg 8317200] |- | [[Rousch-13|Rousch]]||Nicholas||||7 Oct 1965||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Rousch-13.jpg 8317199] |- | [[Dunn-8024|Rue]]||Agnes Mary||||8 Jun 1942||50||M of Judith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Dunn-8024.jpg 8317344] |- | [[Egan-1026|Rue]]||Agnes Mary||||7 Jul 1924||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Egan-1026.jpg 8317346] |- | [[Rue-158|Rue]]||Alva Eric||||29 Mar 1968||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Rue-158.jpg 8317523] |- | [[Wicks-694|Rue]]||Annie Myrtle||||18 Jun 1989||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Wicks-693.jpg 8317519] |- | [[Rue-162|Rue]]||Baby||||1936||Infant|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Rue-162.jpg 8317234] |- | Rue||Baby Quentin||||4 Apr 1989||||S of Ken & Sharon||8317749 |- | [[Rue-72|Rue]] ||Charles||||6 Feb 1939||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Rue-72.jpg 8306239] |- | [[Rue-73|Rue]] ||Charles William||||1 Dec 1963||65||w/Olive Eileen Rue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Rue-73.jpg 8317510] |- | [[Leavy-8|Rue]] ||Olive Eileen||||7 May 1982||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Rue-73.jpg 8317510] |- | [[Rue-74|Rue]] ||Claude Linley||||8 Jul 1972||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Rue-74.jpg 8317517] |- | [[Rue-164|Rue]]||Clyde James||||1935||Infant|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Rue-164.jpg 8317235] |- | [[Rue-165|Rue]]||Donald Frances||30 Oct 1934||19 Mar 2006|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Rue-165.jpg 8317895] |- | [[Rue-166|Rue]]||Ellen Anne||||31 Aug 1982||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Rue-166.jpg 8317809] |- | [[McLaughlin-3078|Rue]]||Gladys Dulcie (Lal)||18 Jan 1911||15 Jul 1996||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/McLaughlin-3078.jpg 8317237] |- | [[Rue-157|Rue]]||Gordon Cunningham||||18 Jul 1978||85||w/Anne Elizabeth Rue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Rue-157.jpg 8317343] |- | [[Rue-167|Rue]] ||Anne Elizabeth||||27 Apr 1967||79||w/Gordon Cunningham Rue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Rue-157.jpg 8317343] |- | [[Rue-161|Rue]]||Hector Hutton||||21 Jul 1985||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Rue-161.jpg 8317520] |- | [[Whalan-35|Rue]] ||Iris Mary||07 Jul 1910||2 May 1990|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Whalan-35.jpg 8317518] |- |[[Rue-168|Rue]]||Ivan Robert||||16 Aug 1970||66||w/Dorothy Evelyn Rue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Rue-168.jpg 8317522] |- | [[Croucher-257|Rue]]||Dorothy Evelyn||||17 May 1991||77||w/Ivan Robert Rue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Rue-168.jpg 8317522] |- | [[Hutton-1606|Rue]]||Ann||||29 Mar 1909||84||W of Robert Rue Snr, w/James Archibald Rue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Rue-159.jpg 8306216] |- | [[Rue-159|Rue]]||James Archibald||||27 Sep 1911||51||w/ Ann Rue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Rue-159.jpg 8306216] |- | [[Rue-79|Rue]] ||John Hamilton||||26 May 1986||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Rue-79-1.jpg 8317810] |- | [[Rue-80|Rue]]||John Thomas||||23 Dec 1926||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Rue-80.jpg 8306240] |- | [[Rue-169|Rue]]||Keith Joseph||||6 Aug 1926||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Rue-169.jpg 8317315] |- | [[Rue-172|Rue]]||Loyal Stephen||||23 Oct 1977||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Rue-172.jpg 8317521] |- | [[Newham-32|Rue]] ||Lyla Alice||||30 Jun 1977||68||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo/jpg/Rue-79 8317811] |- | [[Egan-465|Rue]] ||Marcella||||29 Sep 1907||42||W of Charles Rue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Egan-465.jpg 8317372] |- | [[Rue-173|Rue]]||Margaret||||16 Dec 1983||87||w/Jessie Alma Rue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Rue-173.jpg 8317516] |- | [[Rue-174|Rue]]||Jessie Alma||||17 Jan 1987||91||w/Margaret Alice Rue|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Rue-173.jpg 8317516] |- | [[Rue-160|Rue]]||Margaret Mary||||23 Sep 1931||30|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Rue-160.jpg 8317373] |- | [[Sheehan-1024|Rue]]||Margaret Mary||||25 Feb 1942||70?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f1/Sheehan-1024.jpg 8317374] |- | [[Rue-175|Rue]]||Mary Bertha||||24 Jun 1971||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Rue-175.jpg 8317515] |- | [[Kerr-4875|Rue]]||Mary Isabell||||5 Apr 1930||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Kerr-4875.jpg 8317314] |- |[[Rue-170| Rue]]||Nita Mary||02 Jan 1924||7 Aug 2004||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Rue-170.jpg 8317987] |- | [[Rue-117|Rue]] ||Robert William||1825||1913||||b. Stirlingshire, Scotland; H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Rue-117.jpg 8306215] |- | [[Rue-163|Rue]]||Thomas Hamilton||||18 Jul 1957||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Rue-163.jpg 8317236] |- | [[Rue-176|Rue]]||Thomas John||27 May 1937||15 Jul 2008|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Rue-176.jpg 8317893] |- | [[Unknown-347870|Rue]]||Wendy Louise||14 May 1957||29 Jun 2002||||W of Barry, M of Monique & Nicole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Unknown-347870.jpg 8317889] |- |[[Boardman-1485| Russ]]||Sabina Ruth||||5 Nov 1976||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Boardman-1485.jpg 8306352] |- | [[Russell-13307|Russell]]||Albert Edward||||6 Oct 1932||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Russell-13307.jpg 8306684] |- | [[Russell-13304|Russell]]||Alfred George||||30 Dec 1964||72||w/Edith Augusta Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Russell-13304.jpg 8306849] |- | [[Grohs-31|Russell]]||Edith Augusta||||18 May 1974||84||w/Alfred George Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Russell-13304.jpg 8306849] |- | [[Russell-13302|Russell]]||Colin Wallace||19 Jul 1933||15 May 2007||73||RAAF A28413; S of Wallace ad Alice Russell (nee Newton); H of Isabel; F of Ian, Mark, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/Russell-13302.jpg 8306597] |- | [[Russell-13306|Russell]]||Edith Joan||||14 May 1930||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Russell-13306.jpg 8306763] |- | [[Goodman-2761|Russell]] ||Jessie May||||27 Feb 1999||90||nee Goodman, W of Albert Barlow, later W of Peter Wallace Russell, O.A.M.|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Barlow-1525.jpg 8316885] |- | [[Russell-13300|Russell]] ||Peter||||19 Jul 1946||83||w/Elizabeth Ann Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Russell-13300.jpg 8306683] |- |[[Williams-46514| Russell]]||Elizabeth Ann||||16 Nov 1953||83?||w/Peter Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Russell-13300.jpg 8306683] |- | [[Newton-7338|Russell]]||Alice Gertrude||||11 Apr 1954||43||W of Peter Wallace Russell, M of Shirley & Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Russell-13299.jpg 8306715] |- | [[Russell-13299|Russell]]||Peter Wallace||||29 Sep 1967||66||H of Alice Gertrude Russell; F of Shirley & Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Russell-13299.jpg 8306715] |- | [[Russell-13338|Russell]]||Ruth Norma||04 Feb 1963||8 Aug 2004||||D of John & Norma; S of Stephen & Phillip|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Russell-13338.jpg 8317935] |- | [[Rutter-866|Rutter]]||Austral B (Tim)||||23 Aug 2002||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Rutter-866.jpg 8317953] |- | [[Rhodes-5413|Rutter]]||Dinah Rebecca||||11 Nov 1956||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Rhodes-5413.jpg 8306634] |- | [[Fisher-12789|Rutter]]||Doreen Joan (Dawn)||||22 Sep 1983||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Fisher-12789.jpg 8317489] |- | [[Rutter-867|Rutter]]||Essington||||5 Sep 1946||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Rutter-867.jpg 8306633] |- | [[Doust-193|Rutter]]||Eva Ellen||||29 Jun 1976||58||W of Essington Verge Rutter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Rudder-188.jpg 8316956] |- | [[Rudder-188|Rutter ]]||Essington Verge||||11 May 1981||75||H of Vera Ellen Rutter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Rudder-188.jpg 8316956] |- | [[Ryan-7360|Ryan]]||Catherine Patricia||||23 Jun 1958||22 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Ryan-7360.jpg 8317280] |- | [[Ryan-7362|Ryan]]||Debbie Maree||22 Jan 1977||14 Feb 2009||||D of Peter & Patricia Ryan; S of Paul & Jarrod|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Ryan-7362.jpg 8317898] |- | [[Ryan-3520|Ryan]] ||Edward Joseph||||5 Apr 1922||59||w/Catherine Jane Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Joseph-743.jpg 8317126] |- | [[Cassidy-599|Ryan]]||Catherine Jane||||28 Jul 1919||40||w/Edward Joseph Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Joseph-743.jpg 8317126] |- | [[Ryan-7363|Ryan]]||Edward||||22 Jan 1950||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Ryan-7363.jpg 8317277] |- | [[Ryan-7367|Ryan]]||Ena Margaret||||8 Jun 1934||6|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Cantwell-473.jpg 8317279] |- | [[Cantwell-473|Ryan]]||Ena||||29 Dec 1970||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Cantwell-473-1.jpg 8317278] |- | [[Ryan-7372|Ryan]]||John Kerin||||24 Dec 1985||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Ryan-7372.jpg 8317722] |- | [[Ryan-7374|Ryan]]||Joseph||||7 Aug 1932||68||B of David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Ryan-7374.jpg 8317166] |- | [[Ryan-7378|Ryan]]||Kevin Breen||11 May 1912||24 May 1972||||H of Madeline Teresa Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Ryan-7378.jpg 8317169] |- | [[McKeon-221|Ryan]]||Madeline Teresa||07 Aug 1917||9 Mar 2009||||W of Kevin Breen Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Ryan-7378.jpg 8317169] |- |[[Nevin-238| Ryan]] || Mary || 1853 || 4 Jul 1938 || 85 ||W. of William Ryan || Obituary |- | [[Ryan-7373|Ryan]]||Maurice Philip||||30 Jun 1988||80||w/Monica Mary Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Brown-61877.jpg 8317723] |- | [[Brown-61877|Ryan]]||Monica Mary||||4 Aug 1984||76||w/Maurice Philip Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Brown-61877.jpg 8317723] |- | [[Ryan-7377|Ryan]]||Michael Patrick||1826||1883||||b. Tipperary, Ireland; w/Bridget Hennessy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Ryan-7377.jpg 8317925] |- |[[Ryan-7722|Ryan]]||Patricia Mary||||2016 Feb||||||Funeral notice |- | [[Hennessy-546|Ryan]]|||Bridget Hennessy||||12 May 1907||||b. Dun Drum Tipperary, Buried at Temora; w/Michael Patrick Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Ryan-7377.jpg 8317925] |- | [[Breen-614|Ryan]]||Catherine||||1 Jul 1943||74||w/Phillip Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Ryan-6639.jpg 8317164] |- | [[Ryan-6639|Ryan]]||Phillip William||||13 Jul 1953||87||w/Catherine Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Ryan-6639.jpg 8317164] |- | [[Ryan-7379|Ryan]]||Sr. M Stanislaus ||10 Apr 1865||4 Jul 1920||||Sister of St Joseph, Perthville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Ryan-7379.jpg 8317292] |- | [[Ryan-7380|Ryan]]||Victor William||||3 Apr 1966||||864 Pte|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Ryan-7380.jpg 8306870] |- | [[Ryan-7381|Ryan]]||William||||8 Nov 1925||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Ryan-7381.jpg 8317281] |- | [[Stuart-3813|Rye]]||Helen Mary||11 Apr 1949||5 Feb 1996|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Stuart-3813.jpg 8317882] |- | [[Rygate-1|Rygate]]||The Hon. Gerald Blake||||8 Jun 1960||65||w/the Hon. Amelia Rygate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Rice-6157.jpg 8317304] |- | [[Rice-6157|Rygate]] ||The Hon. Amelia Rygate||||8 Jun 1988||90||w/the Hon.Gerald Blake Rygate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Rice-6157.jpg 8317304] |- | [[Rygate-5|Rygate]] ||Robert A G ||||2 Apr 1967||43||w/Mary Rygate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Rice-6157.jpg 8317304] |- | [[Grant-5915|Rygate]] ||Mary||||10 Jun 2003||75||w/Robert A G Rygate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Rice-6157.jpg 8317304] |- | [[O'Malveney-13|Sansom]]||Anne Ellen||||8 Dec 1990||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/O_Malveney-13.jpg 8317687] |- | [[Sansom-586|Sansom]]||Norman Wilfred||08 Apr 1917||25 Jun 2002||85||NX5282|| |- | [[Sargent-2745|Sargent]]||Arthur H||12 Jun 1925||31 May 1995||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Sargent-2745.jpg 8306790] |- | [[Cumberland-55|Sargent]]||Yvonne Irene||||19 Jul 1981||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Cumberland-55.jpg 8306792] |- | [[Smith-132885|Sawyer]]||Rebecca||||5 Feb 1934||76||w/John Sawyer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Sawyers-253.jpg 8306187] |- | [[Sawyers-253|Sawyer]]||John||||7 Feb 1935||80||w/Rebecca Sawyer|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Sawyers-253.jpg 8306187] |- | [[Scanlan-189|Scanlan]]||Horace||||15 Mar 1932||3||S of Arthur; B of Marjorie, Noel, Alma||Obituary |- | [[Fisher-12829|Schmidt]]||Gillian Bernadette||||9 Jun 1974||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Fisher-12829.jpg 8317824] |- |[[ Schmidt-8103|Schmidt]]||Phillip (Smokey)||||16 Jun 2011||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Schmidt-8103.jpg 8317825] |- | [[Scifleet-67|Scifleet]]||Eric William||13 Apr 1931||16 Jan 2005|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Scifleet-67.jpg 8317949] |- | [[Bogie-46|Scifleet]]||Linda Irene||||2 Dec 1979||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Bogie-46.jpg 8317034] |- | [[Scoble-64|Scoble]]||P/O Ronald Thomas||19 Mar 1915||15 Nov 1965||50?||RAAF 434401|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Scoble-64.jpg 8306367] |- | [[Scrimshaw-8|Scrimshaw]] ||John||||21 Mar 1922||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Scrimshaw-8.jpg 8306494] |- | [[Shanahan-283|Shanahan]]||T||||||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Canowindra_Cemetery_NSW-3.jpg 8317635] |- | [[Sharpe-2292|Sharp]]||Albert Ernest||||23 Oct 1950||73||w/Jane Sharp|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Sharpe-2292.jpg 8306419] |- |[[Unknown-378810| Sharp]]||Jane||||31 Jan 1954||78||w/Albert Ernest Sharp|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Sharpe-2292.jpg 8306419] |- | [[Henry-7636|Sharp]]||Beverley May||||30 Jan 1987||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Henry-7636.jpg 8306170] |- | [[Sharp-6615|Sharp]]||Charles Edward (Ted)||||24 Oct 1980||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Sharp-6615.jpg 8306416] |- | [[Sharp-3866|Sharp]] ||Isaac Henry||||28 Mar 1978||70||w/Hazel Elizabeth Sharp|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Sharp-3866.jpg 8316991] |- | [[Pike-2614|Sharp]] ||Hazel Elizabeth||||23 Feb 1979||64||w/Isaac Henry Sharp|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Sharp-3866.jpg 8316991] |- | [[Sharp-6730|Sharp]]||Herbert||||8 Jun 1955||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Sharp-6730.jpg 8306380] |- | [[Williams-53904|Sharp]]||Lorna||||29 Oct 1968||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Williams-53904.jpg 8316944] |- | [[Sharp-6618|Sharp]]||Raymond (Motor)||||24 Oct 1928||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Sharp-6618.jpg 8306444] |- | [[Sharp-6617|Sharp]]||William Henry||||7 Mar 1983||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Sharp-6617.jpg 8317043] |- | [[Sharp-6616|Sharp]]||William Herbert||||12 Aug 1982||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Sharp-6616.jpg 8316943] |- | [[Howard-13827|Sharpe]]||Alice Gertrude||01 Aug 1910||1 Sep 2000|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Howard-13827.jpg 8317875] |- | [[Sharpe-2299|Sharpe]]||Jack (Sharpie)||||14 Mar 2008||84||S of Josh & Nellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/90/Sharpe-2299.jpg 8306408] |- | [[Sharpe-2308|Sharpe]]||John Thomas||||24 May 1959||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Sharpe-2308.jpg 8306073] |- | [[Sharpe-2298|Sharpe]]||Joshua||||31 May 1951||65||H of Nellie Sharpe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Bellis-234.jpg 8306415] |- |[[Bellis-234| Sharpe]]||Nellie||||4 Nov 1954||63||W of Joshua Sharpe|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Bellis-234.jpg 8306415] |- | [[Sharp-6636|Sharpe]]||Mabel Eliza||||1 Dec 1958||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Sharp-6636.jpg 8306381] |- | [[Sharpe-2315|Sharpe]]||Noel John||23 Mar 1935||7 Feb 2015||||b. Canowindra; d. Catherine Field; H of Linda, loved father and father-in-law of Michael & Bridget, Kevin, Peter, David, Allyson & Warren (The Orange Central Western Daily, Feb. 14, 2015)||Death notice |- | [[Sharpe-2316|Sharpe]]||Stephen Raymond||||26 May 1955||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Sharpe-2316.jpg 8316917] |- | [[Shaw-11783|Shaw]]||Helen Bardell||||9 Jan 1954||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Shaw-11783.jpg 8316914] |- | [[Sheard-263|Sheard]]||Reuben Charles||||2 Jul 1974||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Sheard-263.jpg 8316960] |- | [[Shearing-35|Shearing]]||David William||||17 Aug 1962||74||H of Beatrice Alice Shearing|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Shearing-35.jpg 8306816] |- | [[Russell-13318|Shearing]]||Beatrice Alice||||19 Oct 1984||86||W of David William Shearing|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Shearing-35.jpg 8306816] |- | [[Shearing-19|Shearing]] ||Thomas||||11 Oct 1918||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Shearing-19.jpg 8306568] |- | [[Shearing-34|Shearing]]||William||||21 Nov 1940||84||w/Emma Shearing|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Aylett-107.jpg 8306748] |- | [[Aylett-107|Shearing]] ||Emma||||24 Oct 1945||78||w/William Shearing|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Aylett-107.jpg 8306748] |- | [[Sheehan-1162|Sheehan]]||John Alexander||||5 Sep 2002||75||H of Valda Margaret Sheehan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Sheehan-1162.jpg 8317135] |- | [[Watson-17234|Sheehan]]||Valda Margaret||||21 Oct 2012||80||W of John Alexander Sheehan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Sheehan-1162.jpg 8317135] |- | [[Unknown-380393|Shelton]]||Emily||||15 Feb 1944||70||w/Alfred Shelton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Shelton-4202.jpg 8306697] |- |[[Shelton-4202| Shelton]]||Alfred||||15 May 1965||87||w/Emily Shelton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Shelton-4202.jpg 8306697] |- | [[Mobbs-352|Shepherd]]||Emily D P||||17 Jun 1977||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Mobbs-352.jpg 8306388] |- | [[Unknown-380415|Shepherd]]||Marie Agnes||06 Nov 1942||29 Mar 2008||||W of Alan; M of Donna, Karen, Louise|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Unknown-380415.jpg 8306335] |- | [[Shepherd-4185|Shepherd]]||Frank Owen||20 Jun 1907||27 Jun 1963||56||NX30659; b. Hull, England; H of Em; F of Don, Alan; B of Kit, Dot|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Shepherd-4185.jpg 8306387] |- | [[Mundy-725|Sherman]]||Florence Emily||||15 Feb 1962||69||W of Charles Sherman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Sherman-5313.jpg 8316930] |- |[[Sherman-5313| Sherman]]||Charles||||5 Dec 1974||84||H of Florence Emily Sherman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Sherman-5313.jpg 8316930] |- | [[Sherwin-382|Sherwin]]||Jack||||25 Feb 1997||48||H of Dale; F of Kelly, Jodie, Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Sherwin-382.jpg 8317092] |- | [[Coghlan-228|Sherwood]]||Anastasia||||14 Jan 1993||95|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Coghlan-228.jpg 8317088] |- |[[Shearwood-37|Sherwood]]||Bertie Joseph||08 Apr 1917||2 Mar 2011||93||S of Silvester|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Shearwood-37.jpg 8317089] |- | [[Shuttle-55|Shuttle]]||Brian Thomas||||30 Oct 1987||52?||H of Sonia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Shuttle-55.jpg 8317694] |- | [[Simpson-10620|Simpson]]||Carmen Louise Mary||03 Jun 1976||24 Feb 1990?|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Simpson-10620.jpg 8317866] |- | [[Hodges-5234|Simpson]]||Leone (Flippy)||13 Mar 1942||3 Oct 2006||64||nee Hodges; W of Jim; M of Mark, Steven, Karen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Hodges-5234.jpg 8316979] |- | [[Lloyd-4997|Simpson]]||Ouita M M||21 Mar 1900||30 Oct 1985|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Lloyd-4997.jpg 8316972] |- |[[Grant-10052| Skeats]]||Annie Eugenia||||9 Mar 1983||76||W of Victor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Grant-10052.jpg 8317789] |- | [[Skeats-22|Skeats]]||Victor William||||12 Jul 1978||78||H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/72/Skeats-22.jpg 8317789] |- | [[Skelton-1364|Skelton]]||Donald John||26 Jun 1918||8 Jan 2007||||NX5055; H of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Skelton-1364.jpg 8317997] |- | [[Slater-2321|Slater]]||Allen||||27 Nov 1977||64||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Slater-2321.jpg 8316969] |- | [[Foy-524|Slater]]||Jean||||15 Dec 2008||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Foy-524.jpg 8316968] |- | [[Slattery-396|Slattery]]||Allan Lawrence||27 May 1941||30 May 2010||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Slattery-396.jpg 8317941] |- | [[Slattery-397|Slattery]]||Cecil Leslie||23 Feb 1922||20 Feb 2004||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Slattery-397.jpg 8317730] |- | [[Slattery-398|Slattery]]||Donald Edward||||3 Feb 1944||15|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Slattery-398.jpg 8317205] |- | [[Davis-48521|Slattery]]||Doris Mary||04 Nov 1909||27 Apr 1999||89||W of Horace Hilton|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Davis-48521.jpg 8317176] |- | [[Slattery-402|Slattery]]||Edward G||||7 Sep 1958||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Slattery-402.jpg 8317207] |- | [[Slattery-404|Slattery]]||Garry David||||24 Aug 1986||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Slattery-404.jpg 8317739] |- | [[Slattery-406|Slattery]]||H T (Leslie)||||18 May 1963||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Slattery-406.jpg 8317177] |- | [[Slattery-215|Slattery]] ||Harold J||||7 Feb 1952||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Slattery-215.jpg 8317178] |- | [[Slattery-407|Slattery]]||Horace Herbert||06 Sep 1934||24 Aug 1998|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Slattery-407.jpg 8317159] |- | [[Slattery-401|Slattery]]||Horace Hilton||02 Nov 1903||4 Jan 1971||67||H of Doris Mary Slattery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Slattery-401.jpg 8317175] |- | Slattery||Jack||||||||w/Edward Thomas & Elizabeth Jane Slattery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Slattery-216.jpg 8317203] |- | [[Slattery-216|Slattery]] ||Edward Thomas||||||||w/Jack & Elizabeth Jane Slattery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Slattery-216.jpg 8317203] |- | [[Orebranch-1|Slattery]]||Elizabeth Jane||||||||w/Jack & Edward Thomas Slattery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Slattery-216.jpg 8317203] |- | [[Slattery-400|Slattery]]||Leonard James||||24 Apr 1940||21|||| |- | [[Smith-134375|Slattery]]||Lilah Doris||||12 Jul 1974||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Smith-134375.jpg 8316996] |- | [[Slattery-399|Slattery]]||Michael Edward||||26 Aug 1968||74||H of Beatrice Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Slattery-399.jpg 8317206] |- | [[Grimshaw-306|Slattery]]||Beatrice Susan||19 Jun 1971||13 Mar 2000||||W of Michael Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Slattery-399.jpg 8317206] |- | [[Slattery-410|Slattery]]||Mildred D||||21 Oct 1921||4 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Slattery-410.jpg 8317352] |- | [[Slattery-411|Slattery]]||Norman William Charles||||22 Jul 1963||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Slattery-411.jpg 8317320] |- | Slattery||Patrick||||||||||8317228 |- | Slattery||Michael||||||||||8317228 |- | [[Slattery-416|Slattery]]||Patrick||||29 Jul 2013||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Slattery-416.jpg 8317158] |- | [[Slattery-417|Slattery]]||Rachel Anne||23 May1978||25 May 1978|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Slattery-417.jpg 8317607] |- | [[Slattery-412|Slattery]]||Raymond Harold||||17 Dec 1954||46||H of Mary Agnes Slattery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Slattery-412.jpg 8317534] |- | [[Gallagher-3050|Slattery]]||Mary Agnes||||2 Mar 1992||76||W of Raymond Harold Slattery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/Slattery-412.jpg 8317534] |- | [[Slattery-413|Slattery]]||Reginald||||6 Jan 1941||10|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Slattery-413.jpg 8317180] |- | [[Davis-28452|Slattery]] ||Ruby Gladys||||22 Apr 1973||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Davis-28452.jpg 8317179] |- | [[Slattery-415|Slattery]]||Thomas Allen (Tim)||19 Nov 1925||3 Apr 1990|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/b/b7/Slattery-415.jpg/500px-Slattery-415.jpg 8317181] |- | [[Slattery-414|Slattery]]||Thomas Walter Lawrence||||16 Jun 1980||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Slattery-414.jpg 8316997] |- |[[Carroll-5737|Slattery]]||Jane Matilda||||22 Sep 1950||66||w/William James Slattery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Slattery-337.jpg 8317319] |- | [[Slattery-337|Slattery]]||William James||||7 Aug 1967||87||w/Jane Matilda Slattery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Slattery-337.jpg 8317319] |- | [[Slattery-405|Slattery]]||William John||31 May 1918||24 Mar 1999||||N387000; H of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Slattery-405.jpg 8317738] |- | [[Makin-228|Slattery]]||Jean||16 Apr 1918||29 Jan 1994||||W of Bill; M of Garry, Rita, Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Slattery-405.jpg 8317738] |- | [[Dawes-654|Small]]||Agness Grace||||10 Jun 1934||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Dawes-654.jpg 8306654] |- | [[Small-3434|Small]]||Herbert Frederick (Bert)||||18 Aug 1958||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Small-3434.jpg 8317578] |- | [[Small-3435|Small]]||John||22 Sep 1918||19 Jun 1996||77||NX114371; H of Lilian; F of Dianne, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Small-3435.jpg 8306142] |- | [[Williams-54826|Small]]||Lillian Frances||08 pr 1926||12 Aug 2004||||W of Jack; M of Di, Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Williams-54826.jpg 8306141] |- | [[Wilson-45100|Smith]]||Amelia C||||19 Jul 1951||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Wilson-45100.jpg 8306612] |- | [[Unknown-381465|Smith]]||Ann||||2 Nov 1906||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Unknown-381465.jpg 8306563] |- | [[Smith-134538|Smith]]||Arthur G||||22 Nov 1942||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Smith-134538.jpg 8306610] |- | [[Smith-134539|Smith]]||Darcy Russell||18 Feb 1933||2 Jan 2010||76||H of Faye|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Smith-134539.jpg 8317013] |- | [[Munro-1201|Smith]] ||Gwendoline Grace||||1 Jan 1986||58||w/ Maurice Reginald Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Munro-1201.jpg 8317016] |- | [[Smith-78668|Smith]] ||Maurice Reginald||||6 Apr 1986||77||w/Gwendoline Grace Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Munro-1201.jpg 8317016] |- | [[Smith-134793|Smith]]||john||||12 Aug 1943||100||w/Ellen Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Smith-134793.jpg 8317229] |- | [[Unknown-381933|Smith]]||Ellen||||25 Mar 1949||87||w/John Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Smith-134793.jpg 8317229] |- | [[Smith-120184|Smith]]||Joseph||||22 Apr 1916||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Smith-120184.jpg 8306611] |- | [[Trimmer-259|Smith]]||Kathleen Myra||||5 Aug 2008||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Trimmer-259.jpg 8306615] |- | [[Smith-134678|Smith]]||Noel Jeffrey||||4 Oct 1965||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Smith-134678.jpg 8306868] |- | [[Unknown-381794|Smith]]||Ruby Linda||1910||2003|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Unknown-381794.jpg 8317012] |- | [[Smith-134659|Smith]]||Russell John||||16 Mar 1980||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Smith-134659.jpg 8317014] |- | [[Smith-134602|Smith]]||Thomas Joseph||||9 Sep 2008||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Smith-134602-1.jpg 8306614] |- | [[Smith-134376|Smith]]||Thomas R||||14 Nov 1963||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Smith-134376.jpg 8306613] |- | [[Smith-134709|Smith]]||Walter||||4 Apr 1941||75||w/ Ethel May Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Smith-134709.jpg 8306637] |- | [[Unknown-381819|Smith]]||Ethel May||||17 Aug 1954||76||w/Walter Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Smith-134709.jpg 8306637] |- | [[Unknown-381947|Sorenson]]||Ann Maud||08 Apr 1924||14 Jun 2005||81||W of Henry; M of Annette & Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Unknown-381947.jpg 8317762] |- | [[Sorenson-525|Sorenson]]||Henry William||||8 Oct 1990||69||H of Maud; F of Annette, Colin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Sorenson-525.jpg 8317766] |- | [[Sorenson-368|Sorenson]] ||Houston Roy||||22 Aug 1966||68||H of Christina Maud|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Sorenson-368.jpg 8306826] |- | [[Overs-13|Sorenson]] ||Christina Maud||||21 Jun 1977||75||W of Houston Roy Sorenson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Sorenson-368.jpg 8306826] |- | [[Sorenson-376|Sorenson]]||William (Bill)||||23 Dec 1983||92|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Sorenson-376.jpg 8306825] |- | [[Southwell-39|Southwell]] ||Harry Rawson||||16 May 1988||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Southwell-39.jpg 8306068] |- | [[Bellamy-1286|Southwell]]||Ruby Sarah||||8 Jun 1967||||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/77/Bellamy-1286.jpg 8306067] |- | [[Sparke-83|Sparke]]||Madge Dorothy||||1 Dec 1934||31||D of W C & E J Sparke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Sparke-83.jpg 8306747] |- | [[Sparke-84|Sparke]]||William Cecil||||14 Dec 1948||75||H of Eva Jane Sparke; F of Madge Dorthy Sparke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Sparke-84.jpg 8306746] |- | [[Cant-137|Sparke]]||Eva Jane||||11 May 1971||92||W of William Cecil Sparke; M of Madge Dorothy Sparke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Sparke-84.jpg 8306746] |- | [[Unknown-382401|Speirs]]||Freda May||03 May 1920||21 Jul 2010||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Unknown-382401.jpg 8317849] |- |[[Spencer-15377|Spencer]]||Miss E B||||18 Dec 1911||||[http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article99680792 Canowindra Star and Eugowra News, Friday 22 December 1911]||Obituary |- | [[Spicer-514|Spicer]] ||Walter Francis||||4 Jun 1946||50||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Spicer-514.jpg 8306698] |- | [[Finn-1213|Squires]]||Louisa||||15 Oct 1936||46|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Finn-1213.jpg 8317458] |- | [[Elbourne-42|St.John]]||Katherine||||10 Nov 1999||97||GM of Genele, Kayleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Elbourne-42.jpg 8317872] |- |[[Bowd-42|Staines]]||Amy Olive||||19 Jul 1983||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Bowd-42.jpg 8306407] |- | [[MacAlpine-71|Staines]]||Elizabeth D||||17 May 1970||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/MacAlpine-71.jpg 8306475] |- | [[Staines-124|Staines]]||James George ||||5 Aug 1975||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Staines-124.jpg 8306406] |- | [[Staines-114|Staines]]||John Carroll||1848||1920||||H of Alice Staines|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Staines-114.jpg 8306655] |- | [[Dawes-553|Staines]]||Alice||1858||1926||||W of John Carroll Staines|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Staines-114.jpg 8306655] |- | [[Staines-116|Staines]]||Thomas||||26 Jun 1958||72||5448 Pte; b. Canowindra; S of John Carroll Staines|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Staines-116.jpg 8306474] |- | [[Starr-923|Starr]] ||George||||15 Aug 1924||75||w/Hannah Starr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Starr-923.jpg 8306455] |- | [[Balcomb-81|Starr]] ||Hannah||||20 Mar 1946||97||w/George Starr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Starr-923.jpg 8306455] |- | [[Stevens-13135|Stevens]]||Charlie Edward||||24 Aug 1989||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Stevens-13135.jpg 8306056] |- | [[Stevenson-4903|Stevenson]]||Albert Richard||04 Feb 1927||2 Oct 1998||73||QX64109; B. Brisbane, Qld|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Stevenson-4903.jpg 8317936] |- | [[Harvey-9306|Stevenson]]||Nola Alma||||2 Dec 2009||79||M of Lorraine, Lynette, Thelma, Patricia, Brian, Peter, Rodney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Harvey-9306.jpg 8317938] |- | [[Stewart-24086|Stewart]]||James||||9 Oct 1985||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Stewart-24086.jpg 8317737] |- | [[Bassett-3593|Stinson]]||Ada May||||24 Aug 1979||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Bassett-3593.jpg 8317033] |- | [[Stinson-1507|Stinson]]||Kenneth John||||17 Apr 1946||25|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Stinson-1507.jpg 8306700] |- | [[Stinson-1508|Stinson]]||Patrick Joseph||20 Oct 1924||30 Jun 1989||63||RAAF 71609|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Stinson-1508.jpg 8317767] |- | [[Stone-11747|Stone]]||Elsie May||||16 Feb 1953||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1f/Stone-11747.jpg 8306766] |- | [[Stonestreet-92|Stonestreet]]||Frederick Charles||20 Jul 1915||17 Sep 1974||||w/Annie Maude Stonestreet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Stonestreet-92.jpg 8317829] |- | [[Perks-128|Stonestreet]]||Annie Maude||28 Oct 1918||24 May 2011||||w/Frederick Charles Stonestreet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Stonestreet-92.jpg 8317829] |- | [[Storey-1122|Storey]]||Joseph Francis||||13 Oct 1936||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Storey-1122.jpg 8306689] |- | [[Street-1656|Street]]||John William||06 Aug 1914||7 Jul 1967||||w/Joan Florence Street|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Street-1656.jpg 8317068] |- |[[Gowing-144|Street]]||Joan Florence||10 Mar 1919||26 Dec 2001||||w/John William Street|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Street-1656.jpg 8317068] |- | [[Powell-10848|Street]]||Patricia Caroline (Paddie)||||12 Jan 1978||33||W of Tony; M of Christopher, Adrian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Powell-10848.jpg 8317959] |- | [[Sandry-17|Strong]] ||Jane||||23 May 1968||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Sandry-17.jpg 8306820] |- | [[Robertson-11702|Stuart]]||Anna||||31 May 1943||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Robertson-11702.jpg 8306275] |- | [[Stubbs-1689|Stubbs]]||Arthur Henry||||4 Feb 1959||62||H of Ethel May Stubbs|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Stubbs-1689.jpg 8306850] |- | [[Newton-8066|Stubbs]]||Ethel May||||24 Sep 2001||96||W of Arthur Henry Stubbs|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Stubbs-1689.jpg 8306850] |- | [[Sullivan-8965|Sullivan]]||B||||||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Canowindra_Cemetery_NSW-4.jpg 8317613] |- |[[Sullivan-9891|Sullivan]]||Perdita Laural ||||8 Dec 1889||? mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f0/Sullivan-9891.jpg 8306579] |- | [[Johnson-43345|Sully]] ||Edith Jean||01 Sep 1916||7 Mar 1977||||w/Ronald Stewart Sully|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Johnson-43345.jpg 8306098] |- | [[Sully-147|Sully]] ||Ronald Stewart||15 Mar 1941||24 Apr 2007||||w/Edith Jean Sully|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Sully-147.jpg 8306099] |- | [[Sully-146|Sully]] ||Peter Glenn||12 Sep 1946||23 Apr 2006||||S of Victor and Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Sully-146.jpg 8306097] |- | [[Sully-143|Sully]] ||Victor Hilton||20 Jun 1914||6 May 2000||||AIF; w/Peter Glenn Sully|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Sully-143.jpg 8306096] |- | [[Sumpter-321|Sumpter]]||William Henry||||20 Feb 1988||83?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Sumpter-321.jpg 8316955] |- | [[Sutton-6761|Sutton]]||Byron Leslie||||8 Jul 1983||Infant||S of Philip & Roslyn; B of Brooke & Bligh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Sutton-6761.jpg 8317624] |- | [[Sutton-6818|Sutton]]||Henry William||||4 Dec 1941|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Sutton-6818.jpg 8317623] |- | [[Sutton-6758|Sutton]]||Leslie James||30 Jul 1912||30 Jun 1968||||H of Agnes Pauline Sutton nee Webber; F of Henry, Michael, Bruce, Philip, Stephanie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Sutton-6758.jpg 8317643] |- | [[Webber-2621|Sutton]]||Agnes Pauline||20 Apr 1914||30 Mar 2004||||W of Leslie James Sutton; M of Henry, Michael, Bruce, Philip, Stephanie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Sutton-6758.jpg 8317643] |- | [[Sutton-6759|Sutton]]||Michael John||||5 Jan 1999||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Sutton-6759.jpg 8317644] |- | [[Smeaton-73|Swindle]]||Ann||||5 Jun 1926||72||W of John Swindle; w/Peter John Swindle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Smeaton-73.jpg 8306234] |- | [[Swindle-205|Swindle]]||John||||5 May 1937||84||H of Ann Swindle; w/Peter John Swindle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Smeaton-73.jpg 8306234] |- | [[Swindle-206|Swindle]]||Peter John||||13 Jul 1943||63||w/John & Ann Swindle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Smeaton-73.jpg 8306234] |- | [[Symonds-1002|Symonds]]||Ada May||||||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Symonds-1002.jpg 8306620] |- | [[Symonds-983|Symonds]]||Leonard James||||||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Symonds-983.jpg 8306182] |- | Symons||Geraldine Edith||||29 Jun 1990||||nee Coady; M of Shayne, Geoffrey, Paul, Ashley, Wayne||8317681 |- | [[Tarran-5|Tarran]]||J A L||||20 Apr 2000||79||NX65263|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Tarran-5.jpg 8317850] |- | [[Taylor-42854|Taylor]]||Isabella||||Feb 1905||15||||Obituary |- | [[Taylor-40140|Taylor]]||J||||||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Canowindra_Cemetery_NSW-5.jpg 8316916] |- | [[Scott-Taylor-3|Scott Taylor]]||John Michael||||31 Aug 1949||||S of Rev Harold & Kathleen Latter Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Scott-Taylor-3.jpg 8306733] |- | [[Barnes-6891|Scott Taylor]] ||Kathleen||07 Aug 1909||24 Oct 1994||||W of Rev Harold Scott Taylor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Scott-Taylor-2.jpg 8306735] |- | [[Scott-Taylor-2|Scott Taylor]] ||Harold||||1 Mar 1977||||H of Kathleen Taylor|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Scott-Taylor-2.jpg 8306735] |- |[[ Tee-106|Tee]]||Albert George||||14 May 1976||86||H of Gladys; F of Lester, Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Tee-106.jpg 8317944] |- | [[Webb-10401|Tee]]||Annie||||19 Sep 1956||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Webb-10401.jpg 8306433] |- | [[Tee-107|Tee]]||Arthur Reginald||29 Dec 1917||25 Feb 1993||76||NX133430|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Tee-107.jpg 8306327] |- | [[Rutledge-1029|Tee]] ||Eliza Jane||||15 Jul 1949||58||w/Ernest Edwin Tee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Rutledge-1029.jpg 8306479] |- | [[Tee-79|Tee]] ||Ernest Edwin||||25 Jan 1972||84||w/Eliza Jane Tee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Rutledge-1029.jpg 8306479] |- | [[Rice-8717|Tee]]||Fanny Frances||||30 Dec 1947||63||w/Frederick Walter Tee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Tee-105.jpg 8306481] |- | [[Tee-105|Tee]]||Frederick Walter||||16 Jun 1958||79||w/Fanny Frances Tee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Tee-105.jpg 8306481] |- | [[Shearing-36|Tee]]||Gladys Emily||||18 May 1977||82||W of George; M of Lester & Allan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Shearing-36.jpg 8317950] |- |[[Tee-164|Tee]]||David||||2015||62||F of Melissa & Georgia||Obituary |- | [[Tee-78|Tee]] ||Hazel Jean||||16 Aug 1953||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Tee-78.jpg 8306478] |- | [[Tee-80|Tee]] ||John Henry||||11 Nov 1916||63||H of Fanny Tee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Tee-80.jpg 8306523] |- | [[Young-21430|Tee]]||Fanny Frances||||22 Dec 1928||77||W of John Henry Tee; M of Alice Adelaide Tee & Frank Tee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Tee-80.jpg 8306523] |- | [[Tee-102|Tee]]||Alice Adelaide||||27 Jan 1906||23||D of John Henry & Fanny Tee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Tee-80.jpg 8306523] |- | [[Tee-103|Tee]]||Frank||||20 Nov 1912||20||S of John Henry & Fanny Tee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/03/Tee-80.jpg 8306523] |- | [[Tee-104|Tee]]||Winston Edwin||29 Oct1921||17 Nov 2001||||RAAF 420299; H of June; F of David, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Tee-104.jpg 8306336] |- | [[Workman-1919|Tee]]||Thelma June||06 Jun 1926||14 Apr 2009||||nee Workman; W of Winston; M of David, Christine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Tee-104.jpg 8306336] |- | [[Teerman-2|Teerman]]||Stanley Andrew||||12 Jan 1980||80||w/Catherine Kennedy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Teerman-2.jpg 8317479] |- | [[Temple-1759|Temple]]||Edward Patrick||||5 Jun 2006||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Temple-1759.jpg 8317195] |- | [[Terras-14|Terrass]]||Ross Hill||||7 Jan 1937||41||H of Viv|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Terras-14.jpg 8306265] |- | [[Sharp-6748|Thompson]]||Bonnie||||01 Sep 2014||96||W of Keith(dec), Ted(dec). Loved mother of Dorelle, Helen || [http://www.orangefunerals.com.au/september-2014/ Funeral notice] |- | [[Burke-5635|Thompson]]||Bridget||||3 Jan 1904||59||W of Joseph Thompson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/Burke-5635.jpg 8317368] |- | [[Cheshire-289|Thompson]]||Dorothy Mary||||14 Apr 1966||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Cheshire-289.jpg 8317567] |- | [[Thompson-36055|Thompson]]||Graham (Fuzz)||||14 Feb 2008||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Thompson-36055.jpg 8317969] |- | [[McKenna-1223|Thompson]]||Catherine J||||31 Aug 1946||69||w/Henry Joseph Thompson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Thompson-36058.jpg 8317371] |- | [[Thompson-36058|Thompson]]||Henry Joseph||||5 Dec 1953||87||w/Catherine J Thompson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Thompson-36058.jpg 8317371] |- | [[Thompson-36059|Thompson]]||James||||26 Oct 1958||78||H of Violet Thompson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Thompson-36059.jpg 8316924] |- | [[Stokes-3239|Thompson]]||Violet||||23 Aug 1976||88||W of James Thompson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Thompson-36059.jpg 8316924] |- | [[Thompson-36043|Thompson]]||Joseph Dennis||||21 Apr 1972||67||F of Janet, Joy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Thompson-36043.jpg 8317568] |- | [[Thompson-36042|Thompson]]||Joseph||10 Oct 1837||30 Dec 1918||||b. Carcoar; S of Joseph & Eleanor (nee Page)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Thompson-36042.jpg 8317369] |- | [[Thompson-36060|Thompson]]||Leslie Joseph||||4 Apr 1956||61||H of Kathleen Bridget Thompson||b[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Thompson-36060.jpg 8317397] |- | [[Kennedy-11802|Thompson]]||Kathleen Bridget||||15 Dec 1971||67||W of Leslie Joseph Thompson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Thompson-36060.jpg 8317397] |- | [[O'Connor-2838|Thompson]]||Lyla Agnes||||7 Aug 2001||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4f/O_Connor-2838.jpg 8317062] |- | [[Riley-6967|Thompson]]||Mary||||3 Oct 1922||56||W of Michael J Thompson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Thompson-36044.jpg 8317370] |- | [[Thompson-36044|Thompson]]||Michael J||||1 Apr 1928||60||H of Mary Thompon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Thompson-36044.jpg 8317370] |- | [[Thompson-36061|Thompson]]||Raymond Keith||||1 Oct 1991||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Thompson-36061.jpg 8317063] |- | [[Reed-14285|Thornhill]]||Charlotte Anne||||7 Oct 1978|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Reed-14285.jpg 8306486] |- | [[Fisher-13130|Thornhill]]||Coral Ellen||||3 Jun 1978||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Fisher-13130.jpg 8317807] |- | [[Thornhill-742|Thornhill]]||Edward Charles||||4 Jan 2002||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Thornhill-742.jpg 8317808] |- | [[Thornhill-745|Thornhill]]||Gerald Thomas (Jerry)||25 Mar 1933||18 Jun 2011||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Thornhill-745.jpg 8306517] |- | [[Thornhill-740|Thornhill]]||Merton Edward||2 Jan 1921||12 Aug 2008||87||NX48251; S of Walter Edward Thornhill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Thornhill-740.jpg 8306518] |- | [[Thornhill-744|Thornhill]]||Norman Cedric||||6 Jul 2001||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Thornhill-744.jpg 8317026] |- | [[Thornhill-743|Thornhill]]||Peter G||||26 Jun 1967|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Thornhill-743.jpg 8317224] |- | [[Thornhill-739|Thornhill]]||Walter Edward||||3 Jun 1957||66||2005 PTE; S of George Thornhill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Thornhill-739.jpg 8306487] |- | [[Thurtell-44|Thurtell]]||Archie George William||||17 Dec 1974||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Thurtell-44.jpg 8317226] |- | Thurtell||Baby||||26 Mar 1932||Infant||||8306547 |- |[[Thurtell-45| Thurtell]]||Christopher Henry (Toby)||||8 Dec 1978||17||B of Rick, David, Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Thurtell-45.jpg 8317772] |- | [[Thurtell-46|Thurtell]]||Edric W Dick||||26 Jul 1959||24|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Thurtell-48.jpg 8306551] |- | [[Thurtell-48|Thurtell]]||Edward George Roy||||6 Jul 1961||58||w/Lily May Thurtell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Thurtell-48-1.jpg 8306546] |- | [[O'Brien-5078|Thurtell]]||Lily May||||13 May 1984||78||w/Edward George Roy Thurtell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Thurtell-48-1.jpg 8306546] |- | [[Hooley-41|Thurtell]]||Elizabeth||||22 Mar 1947||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Hooley-41.jpg 8306664] |- | [[Delaney-1643|Thurtell]]||Esther Philomena Lavina||||14 Aug 1993||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Delaney-1643.jpg 8317227] |- | [[Thurtell-49|Thurtell]]||Frederick Thomas||06 Feb 1914||2 Dec 1999||||NX103662; H of Maree; F of Mathew, Melissa, Wendy, Fiona|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Thurtell-49.jpg 8317059] |- | [[Thurtell-11|Thurtell]] ||George||||14 Aug 1926||77||w/Jane Thurtell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Thurtell-11.jpg 8306548] |- | [[Twaddell-15|Thurtell]]||Jane||||1 Dec 1928||79||w/George Thuretll|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Thurtell-11.jpg 8306548] |- |[[Thurtell-47| Thurtell]]||Ivan||30 Apr 1907||12 Jan 1968||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Thurtell-47.jpg 8306550] |- | [[French-6249|Thurtell]]||Jane||||12 May 1970||90||w/Thomas Thurtell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Thurtell-15.jpg 8306549] |- | [[Thurtell-15|Thurtell]] ||Thomas||||3 May 1951||75||w/Jane Thurtell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Thurtell-15.jpg 8306549] |- | [[Thurtell-35|Thurtell]]||Joseph||||11 Sep 1962||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Thurtell-35.jpg 8306876] |- | [[Jeffery-1072|Thurtell]]||Margaret Annie (Maggie)||||29 May 1965||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Jeffery-1072.jpg 8306552] |- | [[Boyd-8584|Thurtell]]||Mary Emily||||5 May 1974||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Boyd-8584.jpg 8306877] |- | [[Thurtell-51|Thurtell]]||Bertram Edward||||11 Apr 1986||59||NX204825|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Thurtell-51.jpg 8317946] |- | [[Thurtell-50|Thurtell]]||Reginald Lloyd||||4 Mar 1978||58||NX37433|| |- |[[Browning-1576| Thurtell]] || Sarah || 1854 || 1938 || 83 || W. of Samuel Thurtell || Obituary |- | [[Thornhill-746|Thurtell]]||Thelma June||||15 Sep 1982||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Thornhill-746.jpg 8317040] |- | [[Tierney-791|Tierney]]||Francis||||16 Jan 1967|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Tierney-791.jpg 8317511] |- | [[Grady-965|Tierney]]||Mena||||11 Nov 1969|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Grady-965.jpg 8317512] |- | [[Rablah-4|Timbrell]]||Judith Helen||20 Mar 1943||16 Jan 2010||||nee Rablah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Rablah-4.jpg 8306315] |- | [[Timmins-332|Timmins]]||Austin||19 May 1912||15 May 1921||||w/Bridget Hendrey, Joseph Cusack|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/81/Cusack-267.jpg 8317337] |- | [[Tobin-822|Tobin]]||Alphonsus (Disk)||||14 Sep 1986||53||H of Learline; F of Shane, Wendy, Leanne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Tobin-822.jpg 8317740] |- | [[Tobin-824|Tobin]]||Colleen||||10 Aug 1934||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Tobin-824.jpg 8317216] |- | [[Astill-88|Tobin]]||Mary C||||3 Sep 1974||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Astill-88.jpg 8317219] |- | [[Tobin-825|Tobin]]||Maxwell Vincent||||1 Feb 1941||16|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Tobin-825.jpg 8317215] |- | [[Tobin-612|Tobin]]||Norman||||20 Jun 1972||74||w/Alma May Tobin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Tobin-612.jpg 8317691] |- | [[McCloskey-229|Tobin]]||Alma May||||15 Sep 1978||76||w/Norman Tobin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Tobin-612.jpg 8317691] |- | [[Tobin-823|Tobin]]||Vincent Joseph||||24 Jun 1979||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Tobin-823.jpg 8317218] |- | [[Toms-700|Toms]]||Allen Frank||24 Oct 1928||20 May 1988||||S of Tom & Ett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Toms-700.jpg 8306343] |- |[[Sharpe-2333| Toohey]]||Daisy Joyce||19 Feb 1922||20 Apr 2014||||W of Harry Rice (dec), James Toohey (dec); M & M-in-law of Graham & Debbie Rice and Doug & Debra Rice (all of Canowindra) & step-M of Patricia & Peter Ryan (Orange) (Obituary, SMH, 23 Apr 2014||Obituary |- | [[Toohey-256|Toohey]] ||James Mannix ||17 Oct 1921||7 Sep 1989||||||no photo |- | [[Molloy-1293| Toohey]] ||Josephine Marie||27 May 1920||22 Sep 1975||||||no photo |- | [[Toohey-257|Toohey]] ||Michael Edmund||11 Jan 1950||16 Jan 1964||||||no photo |- | [[Townsend-5668|Townsend]]||John||12 Jul 1952||7 Feb 1953|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Townsend-5668.jpg 8306072] |- | [[Townsend-4103|Townsend]] ||Thomas||||6 Jun 1913||90||H of Eliza Townsend; F of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Townsend-4103.jpg 8306233] |- | [[Gain-40|Townsend]] ||Eliza||||1887||42||W of Thomas Townsend; M of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/19/Townsend-4103.jpg 8306233] |- | [[Unknown-384260|Townsend]]||Denise||||22 Feb 2009||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Unknown-384260.jpg 8317915] |- | [[Townsend-5670|Townsend]]||George Creek||||14 Jan 1939||66||w/Emma Paulina Townsend|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Townsend-5670.jpg 8306090] |- | [[Havelberg-12|Townsend]]||Emma Paulina||||31 Oct 1937||58||w/George Creek Townsend|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Townsend-5670.jpg 8306090] |- | [[Townsend-4111|Townsend]] ||George||||12 May 1946||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Townsend-4111.jpg 8306607] |- | [[Townsend-5683|Townsend]]||Heath||01 Jun 2010||1 Jun 2010|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Townsend-5683.jpg 8317921] |- | [[Townsend-4692|Townsend]]||Henry John||||14 Jul 1922||70||w/Deborah Townsend|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Townsend-4692.jpg 8306091] |- | [[Creek-169|Townsend]]||Deborah||||20 Sep 1923||68||w/Henry John Townsend|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Townsend-4692.jpg 8306091] |- | [[Townsend-5684|Townsend]]||Ian||||23 May 2012||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Townsend-5684.jpg 8317917] |- | [[Townsend-5678|Townsend]]||Rosemary||||28 Aug 1947||5 days|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Townsend-5678.jpg 8306071] |- | [[Townsend-5672|Townsend]]||Vivian||||20 Jul 1904||5|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Townsend-5672.jpg 8306608] |- | [[Townsend-4422|Townsend]]||William G||||5 Jan 1931||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/51/Townsend-4422.jpg 8306504] |- | [[Traves-36|Traves]]||Alan Frederick John||23 Feb 1919||22 Nov 2001|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Traves-36.jpg 8306113] |- | [[Traves-19|Traves]] ||Alexander Richard||06/ Jul 1891||29 Mar 1972||||F of Lorna & Gordon; H of Ila May Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Traves-19.jpg 8306706] |- | [[Wilcox-2577|Traves]] ||Ila May||11 Dec 1909||28 Feb 1995||||M of Lorna & Gordon; W of Alexander Richard Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Traves-19.jpg 8306706] |- | [[Traves-23|Traves]] ||Arthur Edgar (Scotty)||13 Jan 1897||19 May 1974||77||H of Ona Eva Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Traves-23.jpg 8306704] |- | [[Dixon-3858|Traves]]||Ona Eva||24 Apr 1910||22 Apr 1987||77||Nee Dixon; W of Arthur Edgar Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Traves-23.jpg 8306704] |- | [[Traves-27|Traves]] ||Clive||||25 Aug 1920||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Traves-27.jpg 8306650] |- | [[Traves-35|Traves]]||Claire Margaret||23 Feb 1919||15 Nov 2000|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Traves-35.jpg 8306112] |- | [[Traves-49|Traves]]||Darrin John||||27 Nov 1965|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Traves-49.jpg 8316935] |- | [[Robinson-9926|Traves]] ||Jean Veronica||||18 Sep 1995||81||W of David Edgar Campbell Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Traves-22.jpg 8317257] |- | [[Traves-22|Traves]] ||David Edgar Campbell||||10 Sep 1996||90||H of Jean Veronica Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Traves-22.jpg 8317257] |- | [[Traves-20|Traves]] ||Edwin George||31 Jan 1893||14 Jun 1979||||w/Maggie Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Traves-20.jpg 8317031] |- | [[Moore-16554|Traves]] ||Maggie||30 Apr 1899||11 Nov 1992||||w/Edwin George Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Traves-20.jpg 8317031] |- | [[Campbell-10160|Traves]] ||Elizabeth Mary||||20 Aug 1946||83||W of Alfred James Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Campbell-10160.jpg 8306703] |- | [[Traves-18|Traves]] ||Alfred James||||28 Jul 1958||96||H of Elizabeth Mary Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Campbell-10160.jpg 8306703] |- | [[Traves-17|Traves]] ||Frederick Henry||||18 Nov 1950||63||w/Mary Lowe Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Traves-17.jpg 8306283] |- | [[Clark-32215|Traves]]||Mary Lowe||||14 Dec 1951||63||w/Frederick Henry Traves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Traves-17.jpg 8306283] |- | [[Traves-21|Traves]] ||Henry Alfred||||23 Jul 1970||81||H of Charlotte Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Traves-21.jpg 8306651] |- | [[Moore-16561|Traves]] ||Charlotte (Dot)||||14 Aug 1990||99||W of Henry Alfred Traves||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Traves-21.jpg 8306651] |- | [[Traves-26|Traves]] ||Keith Donald||||25 Sep 1947||17 mths||||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Traves-26.jpg 8306705] |- | [[Traves-40|Traves]]||Leonard J G||17 Jan 1918||26 Dec 1995||||w/Rita A Traves nee Nash|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Traves-40.jpg 8306337] |- | [[Nash-5058|Traves]]||Rita A||03/07/1915||30 Aug 2000||||nee Nash; w/Leonard J G Traves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Traves-40.jpg 8306337] |- | [[Traves-41|Traves]]||Leslie George||1909||1997|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Traves-41.jpg 8317948] |- | [[Kelly-5467|Traves]] ||Mary||||1 Feb 1929||67||w/William Henry Traves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Traves-14.jpg 8306648] |- | [[Traves-14|Traves]] ||William Henry||||26 Mar 1940||81||w/Mary Traves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Traves-14.jpg 8306648] |- | [[Traves-38|Traves]]||Matilda Sarah||||4 Sep 1966||74||w/Emily Traves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Traves-38.jpg 8306647] |- | [[Traves-39|Traves]]||Emily E J Traves||||14 Jul 1970||86||w/Matilda Sarah Traves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Traves-38.jpg 8306647] |- | [[Traves-37|Traves]]||Mildred Mary Beatrice||||17 Dec 1903||2 mths (D of W H Traves (from obit)|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Traves-37.jpg 8306649] |- | Traves||Sue-Ann Maye||||27 Apr 1977||||||8317797 |- | [[Traves-42|Traves]]||William George||||16 Oct 1947||7||w/Jessie May Traves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Traves-42.jpg 8317123] |- | [[O'Connor-2394|Traves]]||Jessie May||||8 Aug 2006||95||w/William George Traves|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Traves-42.jpg 8317123] |- | [[Trelford-14|Trelford]]||Adam Alexander||||26 Jan 1990||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Trelford-14.jpg 8306341] |- | [[McColl-499|Trelford]]||Flora||||8 Aug 1996||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/McColl-499.jpg 8306342] |- | [[Trelford-12|Trelford]]||James||||8 Apr 1941||75||H of Elizabeth Trelford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Trelford-12.jpg 8306461] |- | [[Williamson-7357|Trelford]]||Elizabeth||||26 Sep 1962||103||W of James Trelford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Trelford-12.jpg 8306461] |- | [[Trelford-16|Trelford]]||Lillian ||||16 Jul 1971||79||S of Gladys Trelford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Trelford-16.jpg 8306400] |- | [[Trelford-17|Trelford]]||Gladys||||13 Aug 1988||88||S of Lillian Trelford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Trelford-16.jpg 8306400] |- |[[ Williamson-7359|Trelford]]||Lydia Eliza||||15 May 1940||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Williamson-7359.jpg 8306460] |- | [[Trelford-19|Trelford]]||William James||||6 Feb 1978||71||w/Estelle Amelia Trelford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Trelford-19.jpg 8306865] |- |[[Smith-118770| Trelford]]||Estelle Amelia||||29 May 1999||84||w/William James Trelford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Trelford-19.jpg 8306865] |- |[[ Trelford-18|Trelford]]||William||||6 Oct 1960||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Trelford-18.jpg 8306459] |- | [[Nicholls-1482|Treloar]]||Ellen Eliza Martin||||28 Apr 1988||94|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Nicholls-1482.jpg 8317029] |- | [[Treloar-125|Treloar]]||William John Clarence||||11 Apr 1973||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Treloar-125.jpg 8306355] |- | [[McIntyre-2888|Trimmer]]||Minnie||||4 Oct 1973||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/McIntyre-2888.jpg 8316946] |- | [[Trimmer-262|Trimmer]]||Samuel||||17 Jul 1969||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Trimmer-262.jpg 8316945] |- | [[Trindall-19|Trindall]]||Ernest Gordon||26 Jul 1907||27 May 1976|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Trindall-19.jpg 8306150] |- | [[McRae-1721|Trindall]]||Eva Esther||28 Oct 1904||16 Apr 1978|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/McRae-1721.jpg 8306151] |- | [[Trudgen-6|Trudgen]]||K C||||7 Feb 1999||84||NX5614; H of Grace; F of John, Richard, Robert, Cheryl, Jillian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Trudgen-6.jpg 8306065] |- | [[Trudgen-7|Trudgen]]||Robert Weston||||20 Dec 1998||47||S of Ken & Grace: B of John, Richard, Cheryl, Jillian || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Trudgen-7.jpg 8306066] |- | [[Hockey-117|Tuohy]] ||Martha Ann||16 Aug 1848||4 Apr 1929||||Nee Hockey; b. Somerset, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/94/Hockey-117.jpg 8306668] |- | [[Twitchin-29|Twitchin]]||Raymond W||||1 Jun 1948||5 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Twitchin-29.jpg 8317351] |- | [[Upe-1|Upe]]||Rudolf||||4 Dec 1984||76||b. Sweden|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Upe-1.jpg 8306317] |- | [[Grimmett-241|Upton]]||Grace||||25 May 1932||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Grimmett-241.jpg 8306437] |- | [[Upton-1565|Upton]]||Ronald Frederick (Jacko)||01 Jan 1931||1 Sep 2010|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Upton-1565.jpg 8316978] |- | [[Barrett-6770|Veney]]||Martha||||16 Apr 1972||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Barrett-6770.jpg 8316964] |- | [[O'Malveney-15|Veney]]||Pat||||2 Oct 1950||19||Also son Bill|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/O_Malveney-15.jpg 8317617] |- | [[O'Malveney-14|Veney]]||Thomas Patrick||||27 Sep 1972||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/O_Malveney-14.jpg 8317616] |- | [[Wade-6829|Wade]]||Alan Patrick||||9 Aug 1962||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Wade-6829.jpg 8317566] |- | [[Wakefield-2832|Wakefield]]||Charles Edward||1904||Dec 24 1941|| 37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Wakefield-2832.jpg 8306695] |- | [[Collins-16094|Walker]]||Ethel Maud||||25 Oct 1971||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/87/Collins-16094.jpg 8306512] |- | [[Walker-28517|Walker]]||Frank Gordon||||7 Jun 1973||57||NX85619|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f7/Walker-28517.jpg 8306514] |- | [[Walker-28515|Walker]]||Frederick Stuart||||11 Oct 1963||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Walker-28515.jpg 8306511] |- | [[Walker-28519|Walker]]||Ivan Reginald||31 Oct 1930||3 Jul 1998||||F of Jean, Glenda, Ian, Barry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Walker-28519.jpg 8306143] |- | [[Walker-28518|Walker]]||Lynette||||23 Feb 1950||12 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Walker-28518.jpg 8306515] |- | [[Walkington-26|Walkington]]||Jill Vivian Beatrice||24 Oct 1944||1 Nov 1944|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Walkington-26.jpg 8306462] |- | [[O'Malveney-16|Wallace]]||Amy Catherine||||7 Apr 1973|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/O_Malveney-16.jpg 8317822] |- | [[Wallington-168|Wallington]]||Anthony Maurice||||26 Dec 2003||61||H of Margaret; F of Sonya, Isabella, Nadja, Veronica, Gabriella|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Wallington-168-1.jpg 8317907] |- | [[Walsh-5335|Walsh]]||Francis||||13 Apr 1953||1 Day|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Walsh-5335.jpg 8317585] |- | [[Walsh-5333|Walsh]]||M H||||4 Nov 1979||84||1503 Sgt: F of Pat, Mick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Walsh-5333.jpg 8317781] |- | [[Staines-119|Walters]] ||Alice||||11 Jun 1946||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Staines-119.jpg 8317554] |- | [[Walters-5420|Walters]]||Frederick Stephen||1904||1982|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Walters-5420.jpg 8318032] |- | [[Fliedner-28|Ward]]||Ada May Victoria||||29 Aug 1979||78||w/James Ward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Ward-19101.jpg 8317035] |- | [[Ward-19101|Ward]]||James||||8 Dec 1980||86||w/Ada May Victoria Ward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Ward-19101.jpg 8317035] |- | [[Starr-2283|Watson]]||Alice May||||26 Apr 1967||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Starr-1562.jpg 8306489] |- | [[Grant-10238|Watson]]||Eileen Marie||||24 Jul 1957||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Grant-10238.jpg 8317407] |- | [[Kirkland-1884|Watson]]||Leah Mary||31 Aug 1902||16 Aug 1997|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Kirkland-1884.jpg 8317715] |- | [[Rue-198|Watson]]||Colleen Ann||||22 Jun 1970||39||w/William Rufus Watson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Watson-17510.jpg 8317570] |- | [[Watson-17510|Watson]]||William Rufus||||24 Jul 1994||83?||NX33660; w/Colleen Ann Watson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Watson-17510.jpg 8317570] |- | [[Watt-2614|Watt]]||Robert John||30 Nov 1927||21 Nov 1999||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Watt-2614.jpg 8317060] |- | [[Watt-2613|Watt]]||Thomas D||11 Jul 1900||7 Feb 1979||||H of Ivy M Watt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Carpenter-13511.jpg 8316985] |- | [[Carpenter-13511|Watt]]||Ivy M||21 Mar 1906||11 Jan 1980||||W of Thomas D Watt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Carpenter-13511.jpg 8316985] |- | [[Webb-12012|Webb]]||Albert Arnold||||28 Mar 1988||63?||w/Clarice May Webb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Webb-12012.jpg 8317727] |- | [[Thornberry-153|Webb]]||Clarice May (Maude)||||27 Jun 2000||70?||w/Albert Arnold Webb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Webb-12012.jpg 8317727] |- | [[Harvey-9363|Webb]]||Ellen M||1903||1977|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Harvey-9363.jpg 8306519] |- | [[Webb-12014|Webb]]||George H||1900||1956|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Webb-12014.jpg 8306485] |- | [[Hall-25349|Webb]]||Ann||||31 Oct 1901||66||W of John Webb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Webb-10450.jpg 8306562] |- | [[Webb-10450|Webb]]||John||||9 Mar 1915||81||H of Ann Webb|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Webb-10450.jpg 8306562] |- | [[Webb-12015|Webb]]||Martin James||||28 Dec 1982||18 mths|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9b/Webb-12015.jpg 8317728] |- | [[Webb-12013 |Webb]]||Richard George||||30 Dec 1932||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Webb-12013.jpg 8306434] |- | [[Webb-12016|Webb]]||Stephen Robert||28 Sep 59||11 Jan 2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Webb-12016.jpg 8317025] |- | [[Webber-2634|Webber]]||Henry Alfred||1903||1923||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/58/Webber-2634.jpg 8317626] |- | [[Webber-2622|Webber]]||John||15 Nov 1863||6 Apr 1949||83||b. Lake Cowall|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Webber-2622.jpg 8317625] |- | [[Glazier-276|Webber]]||Mary||||6 Jul 1919||79||w/James Glazier|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Glazier-276.jpg 8306569] |- | [[Querruell-3|Webber]] ||Winifred Florence||14 Sep 1871||3 Feb 1947||76||nee Querruell; b. Young|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Querruell-3.jpg 8317628] |- | [[Webber-2635|Webber]]||Nina Jane Barbara||1905||1953|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Webber-2635.jpg 8317621] |- | [[Webber-2636|Webber]]||Patrick D||1926||1987|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Webber-2636.jpg 8317622] |- | [[Webster-6403|Webster]]||Colin Robert||||10 Feb 1942||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Webster-6403.jpg 8306451] |- | [[Barcley-12|Webster]]||Mary Jane (Jennie)||||4 Jun 1918||36||W of John George Webster|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Barcley-12.jpg 8306473] |- |[[Webster-3623| Webster]] ||William||||29 Aug 1932||84||w/Elizabeth Webster||[https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Webster-3623.jpg 8306435] |- | [[Bell-16496|Webster]]||Elizabeth||||4 Nov 1939||89||w/William Webster|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Webster-3623.jpg 8306435] |- | [[Weldon-1188|Weldon]]||Daniel Henry||||9 Oct 1944|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Weldon-1188.jpg 8317323] |- | [[Wellington-392|Wellington]]||Harold||||||||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Canowindra_Cemetery_NSW-6.jpg 8306542] |- | [[Wells-14030|Wells]]||Harold Arthur||||19 May 1969||59||w/Linda Alice Wells|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Wells-14030.jpg 8306396] |- | [[Tee-162|Wells]]||Linda Alice||||7 Sep 2003||89||w/Harold Arthur Wells|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/69/Wells-14030.jpg 8306396] |- | [[Wells-14031|Wells]]||Rosalind||||22 Jan 1941|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Wells-14031.jpg 8306526] |- | [[Unknown-385019|Welsh]]||Coral||||31 Dec 2009||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Unknown-385019.jpg 8306600] |- | [[Moore-35586|Welsh]]||Doris||||25 Jun 1935||36|||| [[Moore-35586|8306496]] |- |[[Wensley-136| Wensley]]||Edwin George||31 Aug 1934||22 Dec 2007||||H of Yvonne Ona Wensley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Wensley-136.jpg 8306725] |- | [[Traves-50|Wensley]]||Yvonne Ona||||10 Jan 2000||61||W of Edwin George Wensley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Wensley-136.jpg 8306725] |- | [[West-12245|West]]||Richard Samuel||||17 Apr 2006||74||H of Maude & Nancy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/West-12245.jpg 8317910] |- | [[Westman-169|Westman]]||Alexander||||22 May 1948||85||w/Rachael Westman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Westman-169-1.jpg 8306249] |- | [[Grieve-473|Westman]]||Rachael||||31 Oct 1928||63||w/Alexander Westman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Grieve-473.jpg 8306249] |- | [[Alexander-10803|Westwood]]||Bessie||||20 Jun 1958||64||w/Milton Westwood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Alexander-10803.jpg 8306287] |- | [[Westwood-498|Westwood]]||Milton||||19 Mar 1977||91||w/Bessie Westwood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Westwood-498.jpg 8306288] |- | [[Weymark-9|Weymark]]||Bruce Thomas||||13 Jan 1935||7|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Weymark-9.jpg 8306687] |- | [[McCloskey-115|Whalan]] ||Sarah Jane||||6 Aug 1960||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/McCloskey-115.jpg 8317533] |- | [[Whalan-78|Whalan]] ||William Charles||||2 Jul 1944||||w/Lillian Margaret Whalan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Whalan-78.jpg 8306424] |- | [[Starr-1561|Whalan]]||Lillian Margaret||||11 Jul 1955||||w/William Charles Whalan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Whalan-78.jpg 8306424] |- | [[Whalan-36|Whalan]] ||William Evelyn||||31 Dec 1955||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Whalan-36.jpg 8306410] |- | [[Wheeldon-186|Wheeldon]]||Robert Stanley (Bob)||25 Jan 1941||5 Mar 2005|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Wheeldon-186.jpg 8317897] |- | [[Unknown-385573|Whelan]]||Helen||||21 Jun 1965||||W of Paddy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Whelan-736.jpg 8317608] |- | [[Whelan-736|Whelan]]||Patrick (Paddy)||||24 Jun 1989||64||H of Helen Whelan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Whelan-736.jpg 8317608] |- | [[Whiley-47|Whiley]]||Gordon Roy||13 Apr 1907||25 May 1982||75||H of Edna Murial Whiley nee Tee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Whiley-47.jpg 8306482] |- | [[Tee-163|Whiley]]||Edna Muriel||01 Jun 1916||20 Jan 1987||71||Nee Tee; W of Gordon Roy Whiley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b7/Whiley-47.jpg 8306482] |- | [[Whiley-48|Whiley]]||Robyn||||5 Oct 1949||Infant|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Whiley-48.jpg 8306480] |- | [[White-37334|White]]||Harold Oliver||||2 Feb 1979||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/White-37334.jpg 8317980] |- | [[Lawless-482|White]]||Mary||||20 May 1947||58||W of John White|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Lawless-482.jpg 8317596] |- | [[White-37338|White]]||John||||22 Aug 1947||60||H of Mary White|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Lawless-482.jpg 8317596] |- | [[White-37339|White]]||Keith Arnold||||10 Nov 1989||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5c/White-37339.jpg 8317979] |- | [[White-37340|White]]||Keith Gerard||||13 Jul 1982||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/White-37340.jpg 8317750] |- | [[Whalan-91|White]]||Elsie Harnett Gray||03 Mar 1914||30 Aug 2001||||nee Whalan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Whalan-91.jpg 8306412] |- | [[White-37341|White]]||Robert Norman||||16 Jan 1953||||N195426|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/White-37341.jpg 8306413] |- | [[Chapman-11442|White]]||Veva Maude||11 Jun 1918||27 Feb 2012||||W of Harold Oliver White|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c2/Chapman-11442.jpg 8317058] |- | [[Whitford-478|Whitford]]||Arthur||||5 Jan 1920||12|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Whitford-478.jpg 8306656] |- | [[Whitmee-4|Whitmee]]||Charles Maurice||||10 Dec 1969|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Whitmee-4.jpg 8306365] |- | [[Whitmee-3|Whitmee]]||Charles||||19 Oct 1935||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Whitmee-3.jpg 8306440] |- | [[Chapman-4855|Whitmee]]||Fanny Frances||||20 Oct 1938||75||W of Charles Whitmee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Chapman-4855.jpg 8306441] |- | [[Whitmee-8|Whitmee]]||Nellie||||25 May 1932|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0a/Whitmee-8.jpg 8306439] |- | [[Parkes-199|Whitty]] ||Amy Jane||||28 Dec 1928||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Parkes-199.jpg 8317308] |- | [[Whyte-355|Whyte]] ||David||04 Feb 1854||7 Jul 1921||||S of James & Margery (Petrie); H of Sarah Whitley Foan; F of Sarah, David, Margaret, Daniel, James, Mary, Kate, Ada, Henry, Alfred|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Whyte-355.jpg 8317999] |- | [[Wilson-38245|Wicks]]||Barbara Hanna||||29 Sep 1969||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Wilson-38245.jpg 8317298] |- | [[Stines-152|Wicks]]||Mary Ann||||19 Jul 1948||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Stines-152.jpg 8317557] |- | [[Wicks-695|Wicks]]||Thomas||||17 Nov 1938||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Wicks-695.jpg 8306477] |- | [[Wicks-697|Wicks]]||William||||5 Apr 1963||71||AIF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Wicks-697.jpg 8316878] |- | [[McEachern-329|Wigmore]]||Mildred Isobelle||||8 Nov 1947||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/McEachern-329.jpg 8306279] |- | [[Fleming-5355|Wilcox]]||Eliza Jane||||1 Jan 1905||51||w/Mary Jane & James Wilcox|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Wilcox-5004.jpg 8306606] |- | [[Eaton-4663|Wilcox]]||Mary Jane||||4 Jun 1922||62||w/Eliza Jane & James Wilcox|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Wilcox-5004.jpg 8306606] |- | [[Wilcox-5004|Wilcox]]||James||||8 Sep 1946||87||w/Eliza Jane & Mary Jane Wilcox|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Wilcox-5004.jpg 8306606] |- | [[Williamson-7157|Wilcox]]||Melva||||25 Sep 1966||75||W of Thomas Ernest Wilcox|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Wilcox-5003.jpg 8306373] |- | [[Wilcox-5003|Wilcox]]||Thomas Ernest||||27 Jul 1968||81||w/Melva Wilcox|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Wilcox-5003.jpg 8306373] |- | [[Duncan-8660|Wilcox]]||Mary Ross Robertson||30 Dec 1917||19 Jun 2005||87||nee Duncan; b. Thornton, Scotland; W of Albert Ernest Wilcox|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Duncan-8660.jpg 8306332] |- | [[Wilcox-5005|Wilcox]]||Albert Ernest||31 May 1918||19 Aug 2004||86||NX103665; H of Mary Ross Robertson Wlicox nee Duncan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Duncan-8660.jpg 8306332] |- | [[Wilcox-5006|Wilcox]]||Thomas Ronald||09 Aug 1922||16 Aug 1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Wilcox-5006.jpg 8306321] |- | [[Stanford-1169|Wilcox]]||Violet H||||14 Nov 1922||29||nee Stanford; W of Clifton||Obituary |- | [[McVicar-218|Wilds]]||Emily Maud||||19 Aug 1966||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/McVicar-218.jpg 8317562] |- | [[Wilds-213|Wilds]]||Ray||||24 Aug 1925||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Wilds-213.jpg 8317348] |- | [[Wiles-692|Wilds]]||Thomas Francis||||18 Apr 1957||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Wiles-692.jpg 8317561] |- | [[Fitzgerald-4740|Wilkin]]||Barbara Mary Jean||||24 Nov 1978||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Fitzgerald-4740.jpg 8317771] |- | [[Wilkin-396|Wilkin]]||Colin John||14 Jun 1920||2 Dec 1996||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Wilkin-396.jpg 8317094] |- | [[Wilkins-3098|Wilkins]]||Errol L||||29 Aug 1940||47||w/Lucy Ann Wilkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Wilkins-3098.jpg 8306258] |- | [[Croucher-263|Wilkins]]||Lucy Ann||||27 Jun 1975||86||w/Errol L Wilkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Wilkins-3098.jpg 8306258] |- | [[Wilkinson-6108|Wilkinson]]||George Hudson||||11 Jul 1988||87||w/Georgina Mabel Wilkinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Wilkinson-6108.jpg 8306819] |- | [[Hamilton-13458|Wilkinson]]||Georgina Mabel||||8 Apr 1991||83?||w/George Hudson Wilkinson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Wilkinson-6108.jpg 8306819] |- | [[Willacy-16|Willacy]]||John||||28 Sep 1959||64||H of Ena Willacy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Willacy-16.jpg 8316884] |- | [[Hodges-5287|Willacy]]||Ena||||7 Oct 2003||93||W of John Willacy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1b/Willacy-16.jpg 8316884] |- | [[Williams-55931|Williams]]||Grant Anthony||||21 Jun 1990||22 mths||S of Paul & Maree; B of Christopher, Simon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Williams-55931.jpg 8317682] |- | [[Williams-55820|Williams]]||Cecil Leo||||9 Apr 1982||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Williams-55820.jpg 8306123] |- | [[Williams-55861|Williams]]||Elizabeth Rebecca (Beth)||16 Dec 1911||12 Nov 1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Williams-55861.jpg 8306140] |- | [[Flemming-544|Williams]]||Elizabeth Margaret||||9 Oct 1958||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Flemming-544.jpg 8306292] |- | [[Williams-55865|Williams]]||Hector (Hec)||21 Jan 1919||8 Aug 1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Williams-55865.jpg 8306139] |- | [[Williams-55863|Williams]] ||Violet||||26 Jun 1958||21|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Williams-55863.jpg 8306088] |- | [[Williams-55860|Williams]]||William John Robert Jack||||10 Apr 1971||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Williams-55860.jpg 8306291] |- | [[Williams-55859|Williams]]||William John||||21 Aug 1975||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/92/Williams-55859.jpg 8306290] |- | [[Willis-6583|Willis]]||Henry Alfred||||20 Jul 1951||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Willis-6583.jpg 8306076] |- | [[Unknown-386122|Willis]]||Kate Elizabeth||||6 Jun 1981||90||w/Henry Alfred Willis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Unknown-386122.jpg 8306078] |- | Willis||Kate Elizabeth||||6 Jun 1982||90||w/Gwenda Nickl nee Willis||8306077 |- | [[Wilson-46092|Wilson]]||Alfred Sidney (Alf)||07 Dec 1923||17 Nov 2003||||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c7/Wilson-46092.jpg 8317993] |- | [[Wilson-19053|Wilson]] ||Archibald J||||6 Aug 1918||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Wilson-19053.jpg 8306164] |- | [[Wilson-38246|Wilson]]||Charles W||||26 Aug 1924||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Wilson-38246.jpg 8317329] |- | [[Cavanagh-480|Wilson]]||Elizabeth Esther||||18 Feb 1990||68||W of Alf; 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M of Bruce, Jasper; M-in-L of Dianne, Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Wright-23285.jpg 8317981] |- | [[Wright-23285|Wright]]||Clifford (Tom)||10/ Jul 1911||3 Jun 1994||||H of Jean Wright; M of Bruce, Jasper; F-in-L of Dianne, Ellen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Wright-23285.jpg 8317981] |- | [[Wright-22820|Wright]]||William Alexander||||10 Nov 1950||75||w/Bridget May Wright & Vernon Noel Wright|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Wright-22820.jpg 8306785] |- | [[Sheehan-1023|Wright]]||Bridget May||||15 Aug 1960||76||w/William Alexander Wright & Vernon Noel Wright|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Wright-22820.jpg 8306785] |- | [[Wright-23280|Wright]]||Vernon Noel||||14 Mar 1995||85||w/Bridget May & William Alexander Wright|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Wright-22820.jpg 8306785] |- | [[Wright-23167|Wright]]||William Edward||||21 Apr 1951||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Wright-23167.jpg 8306786] |- | [[Wright-23281|Wright]]||William Leslie||||25 Jan 1994||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Wright-23281.jpg 8317472] |- | [[Hodges-5295|Wyburn]]||Marlene||05 Dec 1936||8 Aug 1997|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Hodges-5295.jpg 8317934] |- | [[Wyburn-5|Wyburn]]||Phillip Neil||||31 Oct 2006||49||S of Ken & Marlene; B of Robyn & Allen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Wyburn-5.jpg 8317932] |- | [[Ridout-174|Wyld]]||Annie May||||8 Dec 1985||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Ridout-174.jpg 8306833] |- | [[Wyld-58|Wyld]] ||Philip||||11 Mar 1968||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/48/Wyld-58.jpg 8306832] |- | [[Wythes-13|Wythes]]||Alan Keith||24/ Jul 1924||23 Jan 1986||||H of Gwen; F of John, Judy, Peter, Ian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/91/Wythes-13.jpg 8317030] |- | [[Robinson-12951|Wythes]] ||Christian||||13 Apr 1972||88||W of Joseph Wythes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Robinson-12951.jpg 8306737] |- | [[Wythes-1|Wythes]] ||Joseph Richard||||23 May 1944||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Wythes-1.jpg 8306736] |- | [[Yee-48|Yee]] ||Arthur William||20 Dec 1913||22 Sep 1994||||NX11966; H of Beryl Brennan Yee nee Small; U of Lyn & Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Yee-48.jpg 8316950] |- | [[Small-3016|Yee]]||Beryl Brennan||22 Dec 1923||28 Oct 1970||||W of Arthur William Yee; Aunt to Lyn & Scott|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Yee-48.jpg 8316950] |- | [[Yell-18|Yell]] ||Bruce Allen Thomas||29 Jul 1917||5 Jun 2000||||H of Muriel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Yell-18.jpg 8317960] |- |} ==Notable Graves== [[Pelissot-1|Jacques Pelissot]] French Consul to Lima , Peru, also had other diplomatic roles (hard to decipher from the French/Aust newspapers).He married Australian divorcee Stella Jolliffe [[Jolliffe-338|Stella Pelissot]] (place of marriage unknown) and made frequent visits to Australia both to visit family and for diplomatic purposes. Jacques is a frequent topic in the French/Australian Newspapers (trove.nla.gov.au) [[Rutter-867|Essington Rutter]]'s grandfather was the founder of Kempsey in NSW.

    Canton (Ship 1834)

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    [[Category:Canton (1834)]] === The ship Canton made numerous Voyages to the Australian Colonies in the 19th Century === The ship Canton was built in 1834 at Hylton, Durham in northern England. She weighed 506 tons and made numerous voyages to the Australian Colonies in the mid 19th Century, including these from the [http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/922186 Passengers in History] website and the [https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/assisted-immigrants-digital-shipping-lists#the-list-of-ships New South Wales State Archives Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists] website. From London Saturday, May 9, 1835 - arriving at Sydney on Wednesday, September 2, 1835. Captain Potter/Porter (via Plymouth on May 20, 1835 and also Tobay for water) From London & Gravesend on Friday, December 15, 1837 - arriving at Adelaide on Wednesday, May 2, 1838. Captain John Mordaunt (via Plymouth & Deal) From London via Spithead on Sunday, September 22, 1839 - arriving at Hobart Town on Sunday, January 12, 1840. Captain John Mordaunt - carrying convicts. From Plymouth on May 18, 1841 via Cork, Ireland - arrived Botany Bay, New South Wales 18 September 1841. Captain Crouch - carrying Bounty immigrants. From London on Sunday, April 19, 1846 - arriving at Port Adelaide on Thursday, July 30, 1846. Captain Daniel Friend. From London & Plymouth February 3, 1848 - arriving at Balmoral, Sydney on Monday, June 12, 1848. Captain Daniel Friend. (via Plymouth February 20, 1848) :''Note that several other ships of this name made similar voyages to the Australian Colonies in the 19th Century, so please take care when choosing this category.'' ==== Sources ==== * CANTON from the '''Passengers in History''' website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 19th of December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/922186 , http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/922190 & http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/node/922189 * Ships 1836-1846 from the '''The Pioneers Association of South Australia Inc.''' first accessed online on the 19th of December, 2019 at: https://www.pioneerssa.org.au/ships_1836-1846.html * CANTON 1838 from Diane Cummings' '''Bound For South Australia''' database at: http://www.slsa.sa.gov.au/BSA/1838Canton.htm * Passengers arriving 1838-05-02 in SA aboard the Canton (507 ot ship 1834) from London, Captain John Mordaunt. from Family History SA's '''Shipping and Passenger Lists South Australia''' (formerly known as: Barry Leadbeater's South Australian Shipping & Immigration). at: https://www.familyhistorysa.org/shipping/passengerlists.html * 1838 CANTON from the '''OLD COLONISTS OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA''' website at: https://oldcolonists.weebly.com/-1838-canton.html * Passenger lists of the 'Canton' [BRG 42/146/6] • Manuscript from the '''State Library of South Australia''' at: https://collections.slsa.sa.gov.au/resource/BRG+42/146/6 * New South Wales State Archives '''Assisted Immigrants (digital) Shipping Lists''' at: https://www.records.nsw.gov.au/archives/collections-and-research/guides-and-indexes/assisted-immigrants-digital-shipping-lists#the-list-of-ships * SHIPPING INTELLIGENCE. from '''The Sydney Morning Herald''' (NSW : 1842 - 1954) of Tuesday 13 June 1848, Page 2. at: https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/12908301? * Ships with similar names from the '''Passengers in History''' website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum. first accessed online on the 19th of December, 2019 at: http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/ship-search?search_api_views_fulltext=canton&submit.x=31&submit.y=15

    Canton Asylum

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    [[Category:South Dakota Projects]] [[Category:Lincoln County, South Dakota]] [[Category:South Dakota]] [[Category:Native American History]]
    Welcome to the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians Study!
    : '''Update August 2023:''' It has come to the attention of WikiTree's Native Americans Project that this page may have inaccurate and incomplete information, and the person who started this effort is no longer interested in working on it; we are therefore, for the time being, removing the list of names. -- Jillaine Smith, project coordinator.''' : '''Update September 2023:''' Regarding the concern above, editing has corrected the information, the link below provides access to a Google Sheet that has replaced the original text and is editable by anyone. It contains 405+/- names of patient inmates at the Canton Asylum that current research has exposed; It’s purpose is to provide a tool in support of the Keepers of the Story and the South Dakota Historical Society in their effort to identity both ancestors and descendants of those patient inmates at the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians. Along with our colleagues at Geni, the harnessing of the power of genealogical users on both platforms would seem an ideal solution to the genealogical effort needed for such a task. --David Bigelow, Profile Manager Please be careful when using Google Sheet features as they may have unintended consequences as this sheet, to be accessible to everyone, is totally unlocked. The sources used for the spreadsheet are identified below. https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1foetuUSLc_BheBasEK3EkvK30l_aPgKA/edit?usp=drive_link Our colleagues at Geni have recently completed the framework on two new ongoing projects of parallel import, see Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians @ https://www.geni.com/projects/Hiawatha-Asylum-for-Insane-Indians/4494933 and the companin project the Hiawatha Asylum Cemetery @ https://www.geni.com/projects/Hiawatha-Asylum-Cemetery/4494840 See the map National atlas. Indian tribes, cultures & languages : [United States] at the Library of Congress for a geographic study of American Native origins and to identify the locations from which the patient inmate came.: Source: Sturtevant, William C. “National Atlas. Indian Tribes, Cultures & Languages : [United States].” Library of Congress.Gov, Geological Survey, Reston, VA., 1991, https://www.loc.gov/resource/g3701e.ct003648r/?st=image&r=-0.281,-0.129,1.429,0.754,0. Accessed 27 Sept. 2023. ===History=== The Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, renamed the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians, was created by Congress in 1898 to confine Native Americans who were thought to be insane by Bureau of Indian Affairs agents.Yellow Bird, Pemina. [https://www.power2u.org/downloads/NativePerspectivesPeminaYellowBird.pdf Native Perspectives on the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians]. Accessed on the World Wide Web, Nov. 21, 2017. It opened in January 1903. The first administrator was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oscar_S._Gifford Oscar Gifford], the man who had initiated bringing the institution to Canton and had worked on the land deal. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton_Indian_Insane_Asylum Wikipedia: Canton Indian Insane Asylum] [https://web.archive.org/web/20110711164717/http://www.hiawathadiary.com/HiawathaAsylum.html Hiawatha Asylum] Gifford died Jan 16, 1917 according to Joiner, p. 140. She makes it sound like he was still working? [[Hummer-247|Dr. Harry R. Hummer]] was the asylum's superintendent from 1908 until its closing in December 1933.Riney, Scott. [http://www.sdhspress.com/journal/south-dakota-history-27-1/power-and-powerlessness-the-people-of-the-canton-asylum-for-insane-indians/vol-27-no-1-and-no-2-power-and-powerlessness.pdf Power and Powerlessness: The People of the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians]. Vol. 27. No 1 and No 2, South Dakota Historical Society, copyright 1997 Many incarcerated there were those considered troublemakers by reservation agents. People have shared stories of the abuse they witnessed in that asylum.[http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sdlincol/hiawatha.htm Lincoln County: Hiawatha Insane Asylum] Joinson, Carla. 'Vanished In Hiawatha:The Story of the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians.' [http://cantonasylumforinsaneindians.com/ review by the author]. There was an investigation in 1927 by the Bureau of Indian Affairs. "[[Silk-373|Dr. Samuel A. Silk]] - Clinical Director at then the country's premier psychiatric hospital, St. Elizabeth's in Washington, DC. Silk inspected the Canton asylum in 1929 and filed a detailed report of abuses."http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sdlincol/hiawatha.htm Congress delayed closing the institution because of a glowing report from the Michigan Congressman. In 1929, Dr. Hummer opened a cleaned up part of the institution for tours, advertising it in distant cities, "Come see the crazy Indians." The asylum was ordered closed in 1933 by Interior Secretary Harold Ickes. Dr. Gupta. The Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians: The First Federal Mental Hospital for an Ethnic Group.The American Journal of Psychiatry. Volume 156, Issue 5, May 1999, pp. 767. At least 121 perished during their time in the asylum and were placed in the asylum cemetery in unmarked graves. The buildings are gone now, raised in the 1940's, to make room for Sanford Canton-Inwood Medical Center. The cemetery remains, but is surrounded by a golf course. ===Spreadsheet Sources=== *(1) Joinson, C. (2016). Vanished in Hiawatha: The story of the canton asylum for insane Indians. University of Nebraska Press. *(2) Burch, Susan. Committed: Remembering Native Kinship in and Beyond Institutions. United States, University of North Carolina Press, 2021 Accessed 12 Aug. 2023. *(3) Burch, Susan. “‘Dislocated Histories’: The Canton Asylum for Insane Indians.” Women, Gender, and Families of Color, vol. 2, no. 2, 2014, pp. 141–62. JSTOR Accessed 12 Aug. 2023. *(4) Keepers of the Canton Native Asylum Story, 2023: Dilenschneider, A. An Invitation to Restorative Justice: The Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, "Northern Plains Ethics Journal (2013). *(5) Culp, L. L. “Plot of the Cemetery.” Received by Commissioner of Indian Affairs, Canton Asylum, 17 Feb. 1934, Canton, South Dakota. *(6) United States, Department of the Interior, Office of Indian Affairs. Camp Verde School: 1910-27; Canton Insane Asylum: 1910-22, National Archives, pp. 655–1113. Record Group 75 Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, 1793–1999, [Online version, HTTPs://catalog.archives.gov/id/155854182 ]. Accessed 23 Aug. 2023. *(7) Department of the Interior. Office of Indian Affairs. Office of the U.S. Indian Inspector for Indian Territory. 1898-1907, Record Group 75: Records of the Bureau of Indian Affairs, Series: Case Files on Insane Indians, Personal Medical Records (Note: used generic type information only, medical diagnoses not extracted here) *(8) Harry R. Hummer; Hummer, Harry R., “1923 Annual Report Narrative and Census,” Honoring the Dead: A Digital Archive of the Insane Indian Asylum, accessed September 7, 2023, https://honoringthedead.omeka.net/items/show/18. *(9) Samuel A Silk; Silk, Samuel A, “Letter from Samuel A Silk to the Commissioner of Indian Affairs, October 3, l933,” Honoring the Dead: A Digital Archive of the Insane Indian Asylum, accessed September 7, 2023, https://honoringthedead.omeka.net/items/show/1. *(10) Joinson, Carla. “Suspect Diagnosis.” Indians, Insanity, and American History Blog, 19 Aug. 2012, http://cantonasylumforinsaneindians.com/history_blog/tag/o-s-gifford/. Accessed 18 Sept. 2023. *(11) Gregory, A. “Competency, Allotment, and the Canton Asylum: The Case of a Muscogee Woman”. Disability Studies Quarterly, vol. 41, no. 4, Jan. 2022, doi:10.18061/dsq.v41i4.8476. *(12) Mihesuah, Devon. “Becoming Insane: The Death of Arch Wolfe at the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians.” Disability Studies Quarterly (DSQ), 2021. *(13) Whitt, Sarah. “‘Care and Maintenance’: Indigeneity, Disability and Settler Colonialism at the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, 1902-1934.” Disability Studies Quarterly (DSQ), 2021. *(14) Riney, Scott. Power and Powerlessness: The People of the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians. Vol. 27. No 1 and No 2, South Dakota Historical Society, copyright 1997 *(15) Cornfeld, Thelma Nolan. Redlands, San Bernardino County, California, 1996. Unpublished manuscript on USGenWeb by permission of her daughter Barbara @ http://files.usgwarchives.net/tx/nacogdoches/history/berryhill/beryh8.txt ===Further Reading=== #“Wild Indians: Native Perspectives on the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians.” By Pemina Yellow Bird. < https://power2u.org/wp-content/uploads/2017/01/NativePerspectivesPeminaYellowBird.pdf > #Walker, D. E. (2018, September 13). ‘A living burial’: inside the hiawatha asylum for insane indians. Indian Country Today. Retrieved July 22, 2023, from https://ictnews.org/archive/a-living-burial-inside-the-hiawatha-asy.... #National Park Service: Canton Asylum for Insane Indians. #https://pages.vassar.edu/theirsorours/2017/04/04/the-hiawatha-canto... “The asylum’s cemetery is now surrounded by a golf course — does this further delegitimize the lives of the patients kept there?” #https://www.roadsideamerica.com/tip/41555 “ We went at sunset after most golfers had gone. We wished we had something to leave to pay respects. We noticed a lot of sea shells and one candle and a few hand made crosses. There was a sort of hidden gravestone to the north east side of the cemetery, keep your eyes down and you'll see it.” #Wikipedia contributors. "Canton Indian Insane Asylum." Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia. Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia, 9 Mar. 2023. Web. 22 Jul. 2023. @ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Canton_Indian_Insane_Asylum cites: ##Canton Indian Historical Society" Archived October 15, 2011, at the Wayback Machine, National Park Service. Retrieved July 2, 2011. ##Still Spring Films. "Hiawatha Asylum". Archived from the original on 2011-07-11. Retrieved 2017-03-13. ##Bhatara, Vinod; Gupta, Sanjay; Brokenleg, Martin (1999-05-01). "The Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians: The First Federal Mental Hospital for an Ethnic Group". American Journal of Psychiatry. 156 (5): 767. Retrieved 2017-03-13. ##Nerburn, Kent (2013). The Girl Who Sang to the Buffalo : a Child, an Elder, and the Light from an Ancient Sky. Novato, California: New World Library. ISBN 1608680150. #”Hiawatha Insane Asylum” http://sites.rootsweb.com/~sdlincol/hiawatha.htm #"If you knew the conditions..." Health Care to Native Americans, 1994 Exhibit < https://www.nlm.nih.gov/exhibition/if_you_knew/index.html > #”A Brief History Of The Hiawatha Asylum” Hiawatha Foundation. “For the most part, the asylum and what went on there are now a forgotten part of history. A part that is acknowledged by the City of Canton on limited terms and has never been acknowledged by the history books. Information available regarding the asylum continues to be sketchy at best. One can find a few well written articles on the Internet but by and large, Hiawatha and its sins have never really been revealed to the public at large on any respectable scale. Short of one romance novel, an MPR interview spot, a pointed report regarding mental illness and Native Americans and some honorable mentions in various dissertations, the history of the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians has remained one of this country's best kept secrets.” #” Putney, D. T. (1984). The Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, 1902-1934. sdhspress.com. https://www.sdhspress.com/journal/south-dakota-history-14-1/the-can... ” #” Kennecke, A. (2021). History of Hiawatha: The threat behind the Indian boarding schools. Keloland News. Nexstar Media Inc. Retrieved July 22, 2023, from https://www.keloland.com/news/investigates/history-of-hiawatha-the-.... (Video @ https://www.keloland.com/news/investigates/history-of-hiawatha-the-...) #” Young, S., & Leader, A. (2013, May 5). S.D. revisits past at Native American Insane Asylum. USA Today. https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/05/05/sd-native-ame... #” Manoukian, M. (2021, June 2). The tragic true story of the hiawatha insane asylum. Grunge. https://www.grunge.com/246656/the-tragic-true-story-of-the-hiawatha... #” Mihesuah, D. (2021). Becoming Insane: The Death of Arch Wolfe at the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians. Disability Studies Quarterly, 41(2). https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v41i2 #” Gevik, B. (2019, November 20). Canton’s Hiawatha Indian Asylum. SDPB. http://www.sdpb.org/blogs/arts-and-culture/keepers-of-the-canton-in... (A timeline of the asylum) #” Joinson, C. (2016). Vanished in Hiawatha: The story of the canton asylum for insane Indians. Bison Books, and 16b. Joinson, C. (2017, April 9). Asylums And Insanity Treatments 1800 – 1935 [web log]. Retrieved July 28, 2023, from http://cantonasylumforinsaneindians.com/history_blog/. #” Zoledziowski, A. (2021, December 17). 126 Native Americans are buried in unmarked graves at this golf course. Vice News. https://www.vice.com/en/article/n7nezb/south-dakota-native-american... (Audio clip) #” Whitt, S. (2021). Indigeneity, Disability and Settler Colonialism at the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, 1902-1934. Disability Studies Quarterly, 41(4). https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.18061/dsq.v41i4 #” Brice, A. (2020, November 19). Fiat vox ep. 66: how the u.s. government created an ‘insane asylum’ to imprison native americans. Berkeley News. Retrieved July 23, 2024, from https://news.berkeley.edu/2020/11/19/using-disability-to-imprison-n.... (Audio Clip) #Irvine, Janice, "Sociology 397AM: Asylums, Madness, and Mental Illness in American Culture" (2018). Sociology Educational Materials. 1. https://scholarworks.umass.edu/sociol_ed_materials/1 #2013 USA Today article, S.D. revisits past at Native American insane asylum < [ https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/05/05/sd-native-ame... https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/05/05/sd-native-american-insane-asylum/2137011/]. #Williams, Samantha, host. Vanished in Hiawatha. The Story of Canton Asylum for Insane #Indians, Nov 8, 2017, UNIVERSITY OF NEBRASKA PRESS, #Indians, Insanity, and American History Blog: Asylums And Insanity Treatments 1800 – 1935. < http://cantonasylumforinsaneindians.com/history_blog/podcast-for-vanished-in-hiawatha/> podcast. #A detailed history, in a 1984 issue of South Dakota History by Diane Putney: http://www.sdshspress.com/index.php?&id=386&action=950 #http://www.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~sdlincol/hiawatha.htm Includes excerpts from the 1929 report, quotes from advocates, and the names of those buried. #A 2013 article in USA Today from the Sioux Falls Argus Leader with powerful interviews: http://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/05/05/sd-native-amer... #On Indian Country Today Media Network, written by a relative of an inmate: http://indiancountrytodaymedianetwork.com/2011/11/04/hiawatha-asylu... #Committed: Remembering Native Kinship in and beyond Institutions. By Susan Burch. < GoogleBooks > #Disability Studies Quarterly. Home / Archives / Vol. 34 No. 3 (2014): General Issue / “Miracle Madness.” by Allison Hedge Coke. < https://dsq-sds.org/index.php/dsq/article/view/3243/3651> #Disability Studies Quarterly. Home / Archives / Vol. 41 No. 4 (2021): Fall 2021 / “Competency, Allotment, and the Canton Asylum: The Case of a Muscogee Woman.” By Anne Gregory. #“Their Blood Cries Up From The Ground.” < link > The first major inspection came in 1923, followed by another in 1926 when Dr. Herbert Edwards, Medical Field Secretary of the National Tuberculosis Association and a member of the Meriam Commission, investigated the asylum. The results of this investigation became part of what is now known as "The Meriam Report". It was this report that revealed the dark side of the asylum and began a process of increased investigation of the hospital. #Parman, Donald L., and Lewis Meriam. “Lewis Meriam’s Letters during the Survey of Indian Affairs 1926-1927 (Part I).” Arizona and the West 24, no. 3 (1982): 253–80. http://www.jstor.org/stable/40169028. #https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Meriam_Report The Meriam Report (1928) (official title: The Problem of Indian Administration) was commissioned by the Institute for Government Research (IGR, better known later as the Brookings Institution) and funded by the Rockefeller Foundation. The IGR appointed Lewis Meriam to be the technical director of the survey team to compile information and report on the conditions of American Indians across the country. Meriam submitted the 847-page report to the Secretary of the Interior, Hubert Work, on February 21, 1928. The report specialist for health was Dr. Herbert Edwards. #1928 Meriam Report, full text online, hosted at HathiTrust < https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/009063777 > Pg 306-307 #https://ictnews.org/archive/a-living-burial-inside-the-hiawatha-asy... #Inside KELOLAND: (Aug 1, 2021) History of Hiawatha Asylum https://youtu.be/uL9Y6V2a6Wc #Young, S. (3013, May 5). S.d. revisits past at native american insane asylum. Argus Leader, Sioux Falls, S.D.). Retrieved July 28, 2023, from #https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2013/05/05/sd-native-ame.... #Indians, Insanity, and American History Blog: Asylums And Insanity Treatments 1800 – 1935. < http://cantonasylumforinsaneindians.com/history_blog/tag/o-s-gifford/ > #Honoring the Dead: A Digital Archive of the Insane Indian Asylum / Stacey Berry < https://des4div.library.northeastern.edu/honoring-the-dead-a-digital-archive-of-the-insane-indian-asylum/ > #Rooks, David. “A 21-Arrow Salute: ‘Come See the Crazy Indians.’” Indian Country Today (ICT) News, 14 June 2016. #” Davis, S. (2017, November 13). The Canton Asylum for Insane Indians. WikiTree.com. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Canton_Asylum Original Work cites: ##Leahy, Todd. They Called It Madness: The Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, 1899-1934. Baltimore: Publish America. 2009. ##Ness, Matt. Federal Indian policy, psychiatric care, assimilation and the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians. Ann Arbor, MI. ProQuest 2016. ##Putney, Diane. "The Canton Asylum for Insane Indians, 1902-1934." South Dakota Historical Society. 1934. ##United States National Archives and Records Service, Indian census rolls: 1885-1940. Washington : National Archives and Records Service, 1965. ##Dilenschneider, Anne, 'An Invitation to Restorative Justice: The Canton Asylum for Insane Indians.' Northern Plains Ethics Journal, 2013 Cached version accessed on the World Wide Web, November 14, 2017 < https://www.ndsu.edu/fileadmin/institutes/northernplainsethics/NPEJv1n1community.pdf > page 105-128. ##Walker, David Edward, 'A Living Burial': Inside the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians. Nov. 9, 2015 Accessed on the World Wide Web March 17, 2019, ##Rooks, David. 'A 21-Arrow Salute: Come See the Crazy Indians'. Published online at Indian Country Today, June 14, 2016 Accessed on the World Wide Web, Nov. 12, 2017 at 21-Arrow Salute ##Yellow Bird, Pemina. Native Perspectives on the Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians. Accessed on the World Wide Web, Nov. 21, 2017. ##Riney, Scott. Power and Powerlessness: The People of the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians. Vol. 27. No 1 and No 2, South Dakota Historical Society, copyright 1997. ##Lincoln County: Hiawatha Insane Asylum < https://sites.rootsweb.com/~sdlincol/hiawatha.htm > ##Joinson, Carla. 'Vanished In Hiawatha:The Story of the Canton Asylum for Insane Indians.' review by the author. < http://cantonasylumforinsaneindians.com/ > ##Dr. Gupta. The Hiawatha Asylum for Insane Indians: The First Federal Mental Hospital for an Ethnic Group.The American Journal of Psychiatry. Volume 156, Issue 5, May 1999, pp. 767. ==Sources==

    Cantrell Name Study

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    If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Cantrell Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cantrell Cantrell] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Cantrell name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Cantrells), by time period (18th Century Cantrells), or by topic (Cantrell DNA, Cantrell Occupations, Cantrell Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Cantrell Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' {{Member|ONS|name=Cantrell}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * [[Key-419|Dale Key]] * [[Schroeder-731|Bill Schroeder]] * [[Campbell-13250|Donna Goodwin]] * [[Whitman-2798|Robin Whitman]] * [[Parker-20383| Jessica Smith]] * [[Cantrell-4657| Cathy Compton]] * [[Gambill-142|Tammy Shepherd]] ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cantrel Cantrel] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cantrill Cantrill] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cantrall Cantrall] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cantrelle Cantrelle] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cantwell Cantwell] === What You Can Do === # Work together with other Cantrell profile managers to create the best Cantrell tree possible. # Add the category for Cantrell Name Study to profiles which fit this category. # Search out original rather than derivative documentation and add sources to Cantrell profiles. # Write comprehensive, well-sourced biographies for Cantrell profiles. # Check for duplicates and request merges. === Family Lines === Family lines currently needing research help: * [[Cantrell-1233|William Cantrell]] 1580-1625; arrived in Jamestown 1607 * [[Cantrell-623|Richard Cantrell]] 1666-1753; arrived in Province of Pennsylvania 1682 * [[Cantrell-18|Isaac Cantrell]] 1729-1805 * [[Cantrell-88|John "Miller" Cantrell]] 1724-1803 === Resources === ==== Books & Other Text Sources ==== * Christie, Susan Cantrill. ''The Cantrill-Cantrell Genealogy: A Record of the Descendants of Richard Cantrill, who was a Resident of Philadelphia Prior to 1869, and of Earlier Cantrills in England and America.'' New York: The Grafton Press Genealogical Publishers. 1908. [https://archive.org/stream/cantrillcantrell00chri#page/n4/mode/1up Online] at archive.org. ** Please be advised that this book has errors. Do not accept everything in it without question. Verify always. ==== Websites ==== * [https://cantrellhistory.wordpress.com/ Cantrell Family History] An interesting blog with many postings about Cantrell family members. * [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~shipleyharrison/Cantrellfamily.htm My Cantrell Family] Family tree information regarding descendants of Richard L. Cantrell (c 1630-1676) of Derbyshire, England. Does have some good sources.

    Cantwells in Ireland (1200-1600)

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    == Welcome to Cantwells in Ireland (1200-1600) == The Cantwells were an Anglo-Norman family who arrived in Ireland at the end of the 1100s and settled mainly in counties Tipperary and Kilkenny. They are the ancestors of most of the Irish-diaspora Cantwells around the world today. To keep this project manageable, our focus is on the years 1200-1600. The likely "gateway ancestor" in Ireland was [[Cantwell-794|Hugh Cantwell]], of Norman origin but born in Suffolk, England, ca.1145. Main goals of this project: *to figure out the '''pedigree of the different Cantwell branches''', including the 2 main landowning arms: **County Kilkenny: In the 1200s, this branch settled mainly in the baronies of Gowran and Knocktopher. By the 1500s they were known as the '''"Cantwells of [https://www.townlands.ie/kilkenny/gowran/rathcoole/rathcoole/sandfordscourt/ Cantwellscourt]".''' The most famous member, [[Cantwell-149|Thomas Cantwell]] (ca.1550-1606), was a close ally of [[Butler-2414|Thomas]], 10th Earl of Ormond. **County Tipperary: In the late 1400s, this branch became known as the '''"Cantwells of [https://www.townlands.ie/tipperary/moycarky2/ Moykarky]".''' They also possessed lands near Ballingarry (Barony of Slievardagh), and many were buried in Kilcooly Abbey. Besides its "founder", [[Cantwell-713|John Cantwell]] (1424-1484), Archbishop of Cashel, the most famous member of this branch was a later [[Cantwell-148|John Cantwell]] (ca.1550-1622), who married Margaret Morres and had a large family. *to identify the '''other major Cantwell branches in Ireland''' and their pedigrees Unresolved questions: *How much '''intermarriage''' occurred between the Cantwellscourt and Moykarky branches over the generations? *Numerous Cantwell men held '''high religious positions''' (e.g., archbishop) in Ireland in the late Middle Ages and early Modern era. Were these hereditary posts? What roles tended to be filled by their illegitimate sons? '''Will you join us?''' Please post a comment on this page or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=6844396 send me a private message]. Thanks! To get us started: == Some Useful Sources == *Photograph of the ruined "Cantwell Castle" (Sandfordscourt), and a map pinpointing its location 5 km NE of Kilkenny: **https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1589435 **https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6514692 *Moycarky Castle, near Thurles: **https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/1542271 *Map of Moycarky Civil Parish, showing Graigue, Shanbally, etc: **http://www.irelandgenweb.com/irltip/CivilParishes/MoycarkyCP.htm *[https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm '''County Kilkenny Ireland Genealogy'''] *The ''Ormond Deeds'' cover land and legal transactions in counties Kilkenny and Tipperary between 1172 and 1603. Many Cantwells are mentioned. Search here for "Ormond Deeds" to see all 6 volumes in PDF format: **https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product-category/imc-digital-editions/ *"The Cantwells of Cantwellscourt" (County Kilkenny, including [[Cantwell-504|Thomas Cantwell]], Provost Marshall of the Confederate rebellion in the 1640s, but whose grandfather, also [[Cantwell-149|Thomas]], had been Sheriff of KIlkenny in 1585 and a faithful ally of [[Butler-2414|Thomas]], 10th Earl of Ormond), by Rev. William Carrigan, Vol.3, pp.275+ **https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/cantwell.html **https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq01carrgoog/page/274/mode/2up *John O'Hart, "Families in Ireland from the 11th to the end of the 16th centuries", specifying the county of settlement: **https://www.libraryireland.com/Pedigrees2/families-in-ireland.php *Origin and variations of the Cantwell surname: **https://www.libraryireland.com/names/d/de-canntual-de-cantual.php *Notes from Brian Cantwell, a family researcher, dated 1960, covering origins of the surname and the names of the first Cantwell settlers in Ireland: **https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/cantwell/410/ **http://docplayer.net/179548886-A-cantwell-miscellany-brian-j-cantwell-october-1960.html *For an index of Cantwell names appearing in the '''Fiants of Edward VI,''' see p.173: **https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke610irel/page/173/mode/1up *For an index of Cantwell names appearing in the '''Fiants of Elizabeth I,''' see pp.162+: **https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke2122irel/page/162/mode/1up *'''Chief Anglo-Norman families in Kilkenny,''' according to John O'Hart in ''Irish Pedigrees'': Butler, Grace,"The Graces of Courtstown", from Rev. Carrigan's ''History of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905): *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/grace.html Walsh,http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~walsh/ Fitzgerald, Roth,https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#rothe Archer,"The Archer Family: Early Documented History": *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/archer.html Cantwell,"The Cantwells of Cantwellscourt", from Rev. Carrigan's ''History of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905): *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/cantwell.html Shortall [Forstall],"The Forrestall Family: Early Documented History" *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/forrestal.html Purcell,"The Purcell Family: Early Documented History" *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/purcell.html Power, Morris, Dalton or d'Alton,The family name was variously spelled Daton, D'autun, Dalton, d'Alton, Datoun: *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/daton.html Stapleton, Wandesford, Lawless, Langrish, Bryan, Ponsonby.John O'Hart, Irish Pedigrees: The Origin & Stem of the Irish Nation, (P. Murphy & Son, New York, 1915), p.844 *See my [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Fanning-475 homepage] for a list of reliable Irish sources == The First Cantwells in Ireland == From ''An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland: From the Introduction of Christianity Into that Country, to the Year MDCCCXXIX'':Michael John Brenan, ''An Ecclesiastical History of Ireland'' (J. Duffy, Ireland 1864), p.438: *https://books.google.nl/books?id=4MQCAAAAQAAJ&pg *[1200:] The Abbey of Carrick-on-Suir was founded about the close of the 12th century, by '''William de Cantwell''', for Canons Regular of St. Augustine, and was afterwards made subject to the Hospital of St. John de Acon, London. This abbey was an asylum for the poor, until the 28th of Henry VIII [ca.1537], when it was suppressed, and granted to the Earl of Ormond [referring to [[Butler-1308|James Butler]], 9th Earl], with an adjoining park, and carucate of land, in Ballnacanagh. From ''The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'':James Graves, ''The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'' (Dublin: Hodges, Smith, & Co, 1857), pp.180+ *https://archive.org/details/TheHistoryArchitectureAndAntiquities/page/n213/mode/2up *"The Cantwell family was amongst the early Norman settlers in the counties of Kilkenny and Tipperary. In the former they were proprietors of the castles of '''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantwell%27s_Castle Cantwell’s Court], [https://www.logainm.ie/en/27265 Stroan] [Kilfane], and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/27255 Cloughscregg];''' and their principal burying-place was at [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1316 Kilfane] church ... The head of the Tipperary branch resided at the castle of '''Moykarky,''' and their place of interment was [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilcooly_Abbey Kilcooly Abbey],https://historicgraves.com/graveyard/kilcooly-abbey-c-i/ts-klcy where some interesting monuments, erected to their memory, still remain." [in 1857] "The Cantwells of Cantwellscourt" [Co. Kilkenny], from ''The History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905) by [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Carrigan Rev. William Carrigan]:Vol.3, pp.275+ *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq01carrgoog/page/n319/mode/2up?q=Gilbert+de+Kentewell *Among the Knights who came over with [[Clare-645|Strongbow]] to Ireland in 1170 was [[Cantwell-794|Hugh Cantwell]]. *'''Gilbert Kentwell, probably the founder of the Tipperary [later Moykarky] branch''' of the Cantwell family, received a large grant of lands in the neighbourhood of Thurles, the Devilsbit and Templemore, from [[FitzWalter-137|Theobald Walter]], Chief Butler of Ireland, some time about 1177. *Thomas de Kentewall, knight, witnesses a charter to the town of Gowran in the reign of Richard I (1189-99); Walter de Kenteswell or Kentwalle witnessed a grant to St. Thomas's Priory, Dublin, between 1194 and 1205. *On the 13th June, 1222, King Henry III wrote to the Archbishop of Dublin, Justiciary of Ireland, commanding him to give Gilbert de Kentewell seisin of his land in Kilfane which he held from the Bishop of Ossory, who had disseised him because it was reported Gilbert was dead. The Cantwell connection with Kilkenny, therefore, dates from an early period. *Thomas de Cantwell, most probably of the Cantwellscourt family, was summoned to the war against the Scots in 1302;''Calendar of Documents'' (1302-7), p.19: *Other men summoned by the King to the war in Scotland included: **Richard de Burgh, Earl of Ulster; Geoffrey de Geneville, John Wogan, Justiciar of Ireland; John de Barry, Peter son of James de Burmyngham, Maurice de Rocheford, John de Cogan, Walter de Lacy, Maurice de Caunteton, William de Barry, Edmund le Butiller, John le Botiller, Eustace le Poer, George de la Roche, John le Poer, Hugh Purcel, Odo de Barry, Thomas de Cantewell, Herbert de Mareys, Matthew de Caunteton, William de Burgh, Reymund de Burgh, David de Rocheford, Richard, William, and John le Botiller, John son of Robert le Poer, Stephen le Poer, Milo de Rochfort, Henry son of Henry de Rochefort, Henry son of Simon de Rochefort, Fulk de la Freigne, William de St. Leger, Anselm and David de Gras, Henry de Bermyngham, William and Walter le Poer, Edmund de Gras, John son of Hugh de Rochfort, Laurence de Rochfort, Philip, Maurice, and Adam Purcel, Adam de la Roche, Hamo de Gras, David de la Roche, John son of John le Poer, William de Cauntetone, Robert de Cauntetone, William son of William Barry, Robert Arundel, Edmund de Courcy, David and Jordan de Cauntetone, William son of Philip de la Roche. ***https://archive.org/details/calendarofdocume05grea_0/page/n43/mode/2up?q=cantewell was Constable of the Castle of Offerelan (Offerlane) in 1310; and, in the same year, was one of William Outlawe's securities in the sum of 200 marks; he was, moreover, empowered to parley with the O'Brenans and other felons of the cantred of Odogh in 1317 ; and was exempted from attendance at the assizes, being worn out with old age, in 1319-20. *In 1333 Thomas Cantwell was knighted by the [[Butler-1160|Earl of Ormond]]; and two years' after, Thomas and John de Cantewell were summoned to the war against the Scots. From [http://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/knights_fees.htm Knights' Fees in County Kilkenny], the section titled "Partition of 1317: Share of [[Despenser-6|Hugh le Despenser]] and [[Clare-89|Alianora]] his wife": *Richard de Cantwell has 1/20 knight's fees in Goterayssemy & Aghmetant (Gorgrussemii & Aghm'cart), the latter referring to [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1413 Acghmacart], barony of Clarmallagh, Co. Leix. From "County Kilkenny Genealogy"Dennis Walsh, "County Kilkenny Ireland Genealogy", accessed 16 Feb 2021: *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/ksurnam2.htm#cantwell *The Cantwells came to Ireland around the time of the Anglo-Norman invasion. Although no single Cantwell became exceptionally famous, the family played a prominent part in Irish life starting ca.1200, when they appeared as de Kentewall, de Cantwell etc. (of Kentwell in Suffolk). In the records of the Ormond country, a witness to the foundation charter of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abbey_of_Woney Owney Abbey] in 1200 is found. Their estates lay chiefly in the baronies of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1333 Knocktopher] and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/26852 Gowran], Co. Kilkenny, '''Cantwell's Court, 4 miles north of Kilkenny city, was their principal seat.''' In 1598 they were listed among the principal gentlemen both in Co. Kilkenny and Co. Tipperary. *Though they appeared as soldiers and officials -- two were officers in James II's army and one was sheriff of Kilkenny and three were attainted in 1691 --''' the most notable Cantwells were ecclesiastics.''' As early as 1208 we find a Cantwell in the registry of the monastery of Kells (Ossory). Two John CantwellsSee the Wikitree profiles for [[Cantwell-716|John Cantwell]] (1405-1452) and [[Cantwell-713|John Cantwell]] (1424-1484), both of whom have entries in the ''Dictionary of Irish Biography''. were Archbishops of Cashel in the 1400s.http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/diocese/dcash.htmlhttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Archbishop_of_Cashel"After a fire destroyed [Cashel Abbey], perhaps during an armed conflict, it was rebuilt and refurbished by John Cantwell, Archbishop of Cashel, at his own expense in 1480. Archbishop Cantwell was named both patron and co-founder of the Abbey in a document signed at a chapter meeting in Limerick ca.1480. The chapter also declared that Cantwell and all assisting his work would be beneficiaries of all the prayers of the Dominicans in Ireland." *http://www.patrickcomerford.com/2019/10/ [http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/wate0.htm#32721 Richard Cantwell] was Bishop of Waterford and Lismore from 1426 to 1446, and [http://www.catholic-hierarchy.org/bishop/bcantweo.html Oliver Cantwell] (d.1527) was Bishop of Ossory for almost 40 years. Also in the 1500s, Patrick Cantwell was Abbot of Navan and Richard Cantwell was Prior of St. John's Kilkenny. Verbatim excerpts from "English Settlers in 14th Century Ireland":Angela Mungham, thesis submitted 31 March 2006 to the Department of History, Durham University. "English Settlers in 14th Century Ireland: A case study of 12 landed families of South Leinster/East Munster," pp.17-19, pp.135-136: *http://etheses.dur.ac.uk/2701/1/2701_714.pdf?UkUDh:CyT *The Cantwell (Cheneteswelle) family in England held 10 fees in Norfolk and Suffolk. CarriganReferring to Rev. William Carrigan, author of ''The History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905) suggests that a [[Cantwell-794|Hugh Cantwell]] arrived with [[Clare-645|Strongbow]] [d.1176] but it was in 1192 that a Gilbert Cantwell was granted Drom (Kenelfenelgille) in north Tipperary by [[FitzWalter-137|Theobald Walter]] [1st Chief Butler of Ireland] and amongst the witnesses was a Thomas Cantwell. A Walter Cantwell was also a witness to another chatter by Theobald Walter around the same time. As well as Drom, Gilbert held 2 knights fees in Kilfane of the bishop of Ossory in Gowran, Co. Kilkenny, another Butler fief. *In 1210 the Cantwells of England also held a quarter fee of the Butler Honour of Lancaster. This link, if it predated the Butlers' arrival in Ireland in 1185, may explain how the Cantwells came to hold their Irish lands from him rather than Strongbow." *It may be that [the same] Gilbert was heir to the English lands for a Gilbert certainly held them in 1210. He must have spent considerable time in England -- as the bishop of Ossory, believing him to be dead, seized his fee of Kilfane. A letter from the king was needed confirming that Gilbert was alive and in his service before Gilbert could recover seisin. He must have left Drom in the hands of '''his brother, Walter,''' as an entry in the Register of Kells described Walter as the lord of Drom (Drummacbarran), even though Gilbert was still alive. *"In 1244, an inquisition postmortem decided that the next heir to the English estate was Amabilia, daughter of Walter Cantwell. In the same year, the king bought the manor of Kentwell, Suffolk from William fitzHugh and wife Amabilia. As the money was to be paid by Irish treasurer, it would appear that this Walter was the same as the Walter Cantwell who held Drom for Gilbert. Walter's daughter and heiress, Amabilia, was married to a William fitzHugh so Drom would have passed out of the Cantwell family to any fitzHugh children, or reverted to the Butler lords to be regranted." *"Either Gilbert or Walter may have granted Kilfane to Thomas, probably another brother. The fact that Kilfane stayed in the Cantwell family after Drom was lost would suggest that Gilbert divided his Irish lands between two brothers. The head of the Cantwell family in Ireland was now Thomas with two knight fees in Kilfane, and also a half fee in Rathcool, both in the Butler cantred of Gowran, co. Kilkenny. A record of 1338 shows that a descendant of his, another Thomas Cantwell, held one and a half fees in Arra of the Butler manor of Nenagh but the date of the acquisition of this tenement is unknown." [the thesis author suggests pre-1313] *"Illegitimate sons born of English landowners were not eligible to inherit their father's lands, but '''Gaelic culture had a much more inclusive attitude''' to the family. They had sons by different wives. illegitimate sons and foster sons. There are signs that marcher lords also began to make provision for their illegitimate offspring." *"A family that put this into practice was certainly the Cantwell family. The Oxford [University] register notes 5 Cantwell entrants from Ireland in the late 14th and early 15th century. which must have been an expensive family investment. At least 3 of them were illegitimate. However. the investment paid off and [two of them] rose, consecutively, to position of archbishop of Cashel in the church. As they were both illegitimate, dispensation was needed for them to take holy orders. Further, '''it is clear that the latter of the two [referring to [[Cantwell-713|John Cantwell]] (ca.1424-1484)] fathered at least one son himself''' who seems to have inherited family lands, as it is believed that the Cantwells of Moycarky were direct descendents of the archbishop." From ''The History of Clonmel'':William P. Burke, ''History of Clonmel'' (N. Harvey & Co., Waterford, Ireland, 1907), Chapter 3: *https://archive.org/details/historyclonmel00burkgoog/page/n39/mode/1up?view=theater *1544. "Amongst the Irish Kern"The Irish famously employed "Cethernacht" or Kern as light infantry. These usually made up the bulk of Gaelic and even later Anglo-Norman Irish armies during the Middle Ages to Renaissance eras. Traditionally armed with javelins and swords while wearing no armour, in later periods they were equipped with caliver muskets while still using little to no armour. They were '''notably effective while employed in tandem with heavily armed "Galloglaich" or anglicised Gallowglass.''' They could provide effective support to heavily armed troops as well as endlessly harassing enemies in difficult terrain." *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_infantry#Ireland See also: *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kern_(soldier) brought to the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sieges_of_Boulogne_(1544–1546) Siege of Boulogne] in 1544 by lords [[Butler-1308|Ormond]] and [[Butler-12037|Cahir]] were [[Purcell-2528|Purcells]], [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Fanning_Name_Study Fannings], Fitzwilliams, [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Cantwells_in_Ireland_%281200-1600%29 Cantwells], Archers, Keatings, Dobbyns, Whites, RothesUndoubtedly the relatives of [[Rothe-356|Sir Richard Rothe MP]] (1550-1622), trusted advisor (and 3rd cousin) to [[Butler-2414|Thomas]], 10th Earl of Ormond, during 40 years., Walls,The likely relatives of [[Wall-6843|Gerald Wale]] (Wall, Val, du Vall), of Coolnamuck, Co. Waterford. and a host of others." == Cantwells in the Records == Cantwells who appeared in the ''Ormond Deeds''https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product-category/imc-digital-editions/ of land & legal transactions, and other sources where specified: *ca.1190: Gilbert de Kentewell, witness.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #10, p.5 *between 1195-1206: Witnesses '''Gilbert de Kentewelle''' and '''Walter de Kentewelle'''. *pre-1206: Grant by [[FitzWalter-137|Theobald Walter]] to Gilbert de Kentewell of Kenelfenegille.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #34 *ca.1250: Sir Thomas de Kantewelle, Sir Hugh Purcell, Sir Robert Purcell, witnesses''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #105 *ca.1250: Gilbert de Kentewell, witness''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #113, p.48 *ca.1259-83: Sir Thomas de Kentewall is witness to charter granted by [[Boteler-131|Theobald Walter]], Butler of Ireland, to his town of Gowran [Kilkenny], in the reign of [[Plantagenet-248|Richard I]]. Other witnesses: [[Burgh-11|Sir Walter de Burgo]] (d.1271), Sir Hugh Purcell],For information on Sir Hugh Purcell and his ancestors [[Purcell-2902|Walter]] and Hugh, see "Purcells in Ireland (1200-1600): *https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Purcells_in_Ireland_%281200-1600%29 [[Marisco-29|Sir Richard de Marisco]].Graves, ''The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'', p.181''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry 127, p.57 *ca.1270: Witness: Roger de Kentwell''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entries #152 and #153, p.67 *1277: Grant by William son of Fulc to Richard de Cantewell of land in the north of the way called Draff.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #220 *post-1284: Witness Richard de Kantwell.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #270, p.108 *ca.1289-94: Roger de Cantewel''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #281 *1291: Sir Thomas de Kantewell, Peter de Kantewell, witnesses.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #298, p.120 *1294: Witness: Thomas de Cantewell, knight.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #315, pp.128-129 *1296: Witnesses in a case brought by [[FitzWalter-137|Theobald Walter]], 1st Chief Butler of Ireland, against [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Purcells_in_Ireland_%281200-1600%29 Sir Hugh Purcell] included Sir John fitzGeoffrey, Justiciar; [[Burgh-13|Richard de Burgo]], Lord of Connaught ... '''Sir Thomas de Cantewell,''' Sir William de Mareys [de Marisco] and others. *ca.1300: Sir Philip de Cantwell, witness.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #348, p.140 *ca.1300: Witnesses, [[Burgh-286|Sir William de Burgo]], John de Barry,Possibly 4th Lord Barry and eldest son of [[Barry-2112|David Barry]] of County Cork. Peter de Cantewell *ca.1305: John de Cantwell, Milo de Cantwell, witnesses.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #374, p.148 *In 1309 Thomas de Cantewelle was constable of Offerclan; and in 1317 he was empowered to make a treaty with the O’Brenans and other felons of the Cantred of Odogh — i. e. the territory of Idough in the county of Kilkenny; but in 1319, being worn out with age, he was exempted from attending at assizes.Graves, ibid *ca.1310: David [MacMahon], bishop of Killaloe, grants to [[Butler-1760|Edmund Walter]], Butler of Ireland, one penny of rent and the lordship of the manor of Louchkyn with its appurtenances in Ormond (Ermonia). Witnesses: '''Thomas de Cantewell, Peter de Cantewell,''' Philip de Barri.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #447, pp.175-6 *1313: Milo de Cantewelle and Gervase de Roleye to place [[Butler-1760|Sir Edmund le Botiller]] in seisin of his manor of Incherothery. Given at London.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #482, pp.193-4 *1313. Robbery victims in Limerick: Robert de Cantewell,See also the reference to "Robert de Cantwell" as a possible ancestor of [[Morres-36|Sir John Morres]] (1545-1621), Baron of Marisco. William de Cantewell (''Calendar of Justiciary Rolls'' 3, p. 267).''Who Was Who in Medieval Limerick,'' *https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/atoms/files/who_was_who_in_medieval_limerick_-_copy_3.pdf *1314: David [MacMahon], bishop of Killaloe quit-claims to [[Butler-1760|Sir Edmund le Botiller]] a messuage and five carucates of land in Kennety [Kinnitty], which he recovered in right of the church of Killaloe from Hugh Purcell. Witnesses: [[Marisco-17|Herbert de Marisco]], '''Peter de Cantewell,''' John de Barry, knights.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #499, p.199 *1317: Witnesses: Thomas de Cantewell, Adam Purcel, knights''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #525, p.216 *"In the years 1317 and 1318, [[Plantagenet-378|King Edward II]] granted a special license to '''Walter de Cantwell''' and other gentry of the County of Kilkenny "to hold parley with the O'Broenains [O'Brennan] and other felons [traitors] of the cantred of Odogh."James Graves, "The Ancient Tribes and Territories of Ossory, No.1", ''Transactions of the Kilkenny Archaeological Society'', Vol.1, No.2 (1850), published by the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, p.236: *https://www.jstor.org/stable/pdf/25554927.pdf *'''Thomas Cantwell, the "Cantwell Long Man"'''[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cantwell_Fada Wikipedia: Cantwell Fada] died in the 1320s: Among the ruins of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kilfane_Church Kilfane Church], north of Thomastown and southeast of Kilkenny, is an 8-foot limestone effigy of Thomas Cantwell, a knight in full armor identifiable by his coat of arms.'''According to the photographer:''' Cantwell Fada – The Long Man – is the largest effigy of its kind in Britain and Ireland. The Cantwells were a Norman family, from Suffolk. They came to Ireland in the late 12th century and were made Lords of Kilfane for their loyal service to [[FitzWalter-137|Theobald Walter]], 1st Chief Butler of Ireland. In contrast to the smiling knights and bishops of Jerpoint Abbey, Thomas Cantwell’s carved face looks gloomy and unhappy. The story goes that the reason of his unhappiness and death was his marriage to Beatrice Donati, whom he met while on crusade. Beatrice soon bored of her life with Cantwell and befriended the famous [https://www.thejournal.ie/alice-kyteler-witch-kilkenny-4744665-Aug2019/ ‘Kilkenny witch’ Alice Kyteler]. Both women were arrested. Beatrice was held in Kilkenny dungeon but escaped and hid for 5 months in a monastery. Her husband eventually captured her and killed her accomplice, but Beatrice managed to fatally stab Thomas in the heart with a gold bodkin: *https://inesemjphotography.com/category/ireland/Photograph of Kilfane Church, and map pinpointing the location, from the website "Irish Castles": *https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/4571009The Alice Kyteler witchcraft trial was well-documented in 1320s Ireland. According to Wikipedia, citing two research papers: "''Dame Alice Kyteler (1263–after 1325) was the first recorded person condemned for witchcraft in Ireland.''" *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alice_Kyteler *ca.1326: Grant by Gervase Raly to '''Richard de Cantewel''' of land in Rathmecally. Witness: '''William de Cantewel'''.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #584, p.252 *1327: Simon Cantewel''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, p.247 *'''1330:''' Thomas de Cantewelle, Knight, Edmund le Gras, William fitz Edmund le Gras, John fitz Simon Shorthals, Roger de Wauncy, and others, were securities to Richard de Valle and Alice Keteller, his wife (formerly wife of Adam le Blound, of Callan), for the payment of 200 marks, loaned by the said Richard and Alice to William Utlawe of Kilkenny. [''Patent Rolls'']https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/grace.html *1331: Witnesses: '''Thomas de Cantewell,''' knight. Walter Purcel.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, item 630, pp.267-8 *1334: Mabilia daughter of Peter Purcell in her liege viduity grants to '''Laurence son of Milo le Cantwell''' and his heirs all her right in 6 carucates of arable land in the towns of Roslethan, Lysouny, Graigecwrry, Monyfwsoge, Clonemaniron, with all their appurtenances and in 4 shillings worth of annual rent from Roslethan, 18 shillings from Lysouny, 12 shillings from Graygcwrry and 10 shillings from Monyfwsioge and Clonomanairyn. Given at Kildenall.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #666, p.280 *1337: Release by '''Nicholas de Cantewell''' to Thomas Boyt of land in 'the Cnokagh.' in the tenement of Kylmenaddok.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #689 *1338: Witnesses: '''Thomas de Kantewell''' and John Whyte. *1343: Witness Simon Cantewell.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #766, p.324 *1345-47: Grants by '''Richard and James Cantewell''' of lands in Heyneston and Lysneboyghill.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #776 *1345: Richard son of Milo de Cantewell appoints John son of Thomas Cantewell his bailiff and attorney for placing Milo son of John Cantewell of Kyllyns [Kells] in full seisin of one messuage and forty acres of land in Heyneston according to the tenour of his charter thereof made to him [Milo], confirming whatever John shall do in his name.''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #776, p.328 *1346: Witness '''Adam Cantewell.'''''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #735, pp.311-2 *1347: Simon son of Walter Purcell grants to Maurice son of Walter Purcell the advowson of the church of Fynel. Witnesses: '''Thomas de Cantewell,''' John de Blanchuile, knights, Oliver de la freyne, David le Grase. [Records of Abbey of St. John the Evangelist, in the city of Kilkenny]''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #798, p.337 *1353: Bartholomew Laffan grants to '''Simon son of John de Cantewell''' of Killyns, one messuage, a half carucate of land, 20 acres of wood, 20 of pasture, 20 of turbary and 20 of moor in le Pollagh near Kyllyns. Witnesses : '''John son of Milo de Cantewell,''' Thomas Flaunt, '''James Cantewell,''' Adam Roth and Walter Broc.Ormond Deeds, Vol.2, item 21 (two entries on different pages)''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.1, entry #766, p,325 *1355: On 18th October 1355, Andrew Hackett was elected sheriff of the County Cross of Tipperary. The following were his sureties, and were probably the principal landowners in the cross at the period: — John Mauncell knt., Richard de la Kokell knt., Andrew Hackett, Robert Woodlock, Thomas de Valle [Wall], '''Simon Cantwell,''' James Warner, Thomas Faunt, William Bryt, Thomas Don, Bernard de Valle [Wall], Thomas Waleys [Walsh], Walter Fitz Raymond, John Mauclek [Mockler], William Sause, John Everhard, Robert Haket, Mathew de Loundres [Landers], Walter Enyas [Ennis], Garret Comerford, Robert Burton, Adam Brittoll, and Thomas de Loundres of Ballyclohan (''Patent Rolls'')''History of Clonmel'', p.425: *https://archive.org/details/historyclonmel00burkgoog/page/424/mode/2up?q=cantwell *1358: John son of Milo Cantwell; John Roth CantewellOrmond Deeds, Vol.2, p.33 *ca.1358: John Roth Cantewell, serjeant of Ely. Simon Cantewell, attorney. David de Cantewell. Nicholas Cantewell. Adam Roth Cantewell.Ormond Deeds, v2, pp.40-41, 44, 47. *1365: '''Adam Cantwell,''' chaplain, granted to Robert le Mareschal and his wife, Isabella Mareschal alias Cantwell, all those messuages, lands, tenements, etc., which the said Robert was by deed then in possession of, situated in Irishtown, and on the Green adjoining Kilkenny.Carrigan, Vol.3, chapter "Parish of St. John's", pp.251-2 *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq04carrgoog/page/250/mode/2up?q=cantwell *1366: David de Cauntewell, sheriff of the Liberty of Kilkenny.Ormond Deeds, v2, item 123, p.97 *1367: Quit-claim by John Roth Cantewell to James, Earl of Ormond, given at Gowran.Ormond Deeds, v2, item 131 (two entries on different pages). *1372: John son of Milo Cantwell, of the borough of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2251 Buolick] (Bowlek), Barony of Slievardagh, Co. Tipperary.Ormond Deeds, v2, item 183. *1372: Quit-claim by Walter and Peter, son of Peter de Cantewell, to James, Earl of Ormond, of lands in Thomonyn and Rynskeghyn in Arrich [?].Ormond Deeds, v2, item 177 (two entries on different pages). *1374: For good service done by Peter son of Maurice Cantewell.Ormond Deeds, v2, item 191, p.132. *1374: Richard son of Milo CantewellOrmond Deeds, v2, item 193, p.136. *1375: Witnesses: John Cantewell, William Tobyn.Ormond Deeds, v2, item 209, p.146. *ca.1380: Milo Cantwell and Margery his wife for false claim.Ormond Deeds, v2, p.135 *In 1381 Walter Cantwell [note: Walter appears as witness and bailiff throughout the 1380s until at least 1401] living in the marches of Ballygaueran (the barony of Gowran), in front of the Irish enemies M‘Morgh and O’Nolan, received a royal license to treat with those native chieftains for the protection of his own property and that of his tenants and dependents.Graves, ibid *ca.1383: William and Walter Cantwell.Ormond Deeds, v2, item 438. *1393: Deed of attorney by Peter Shirbourn to place Walter Cantewell and Peter Stonham in seisin of lands in Kynderr Corbaly and Ballysallagh.Ormond Deeds, v2, item 308. *1384: Nicholas and William Cantewell. John son of Simon Cantewell. Peter Cantewell, cleric.Ormond Deeds, v2, pp.199-200. *1395: John Roth Cantewell, Edmund Cantewell, John son of William Cantewell.Ormond Deeds, v2, item 316, p.225. *1399: Walter son of Richard Cantwell.Ormond Deeds, v2, item 345, p.245. *1401: "Oliver Bonynge, cousin of John son of Milo Cantewell, formerly lord of Glangole [Glengall], quit-claims to Thomas son of Thomas son of Richard Cantewell, his heirs and assigns, all his right in the manor of Glangole with its appurtenances in Ballylakyn, Ballynewyr, Kilmecaryn, Ballysallagh, Byghlanesheyes, etc."Ormond Deeds, v2, item 360 (two entries on different pages). *1403: Notarial instrument made at request of Isabella Lande [Londe], relict of Walter Cantewell. Refers to Robert son of Walter Cantewell, heir of Sir Thomas Cantewell, knight, of Carraman and Newgrage. Refers to John Cantewell of Tyllaghtyrym (Ossory diocese), son of Sir Thomas. Refers to David More Cantwell, possible brother of Sir Thomas.Ormond Deeds, v2, p.260; also item 377, p.270. *1403: John son of William Cantewell.Ormond Deeds, v2, item 377. *1404: Thomas CauntewellOrmond Deeds, v2, p.262. *1407: Peter son of Peter Cantewell, complains that Isabelle Laund (see 1403 above) "has unlawfully disseised him of his free tenement in Rathcoull" (in Gowran barony) "after the first crossing of the Lord Henry, King, son of King John, to Gascony."Ormond Deeds, v2, item 390, p.281 *In December 1408, Walter Cantwell's son, Robert, had a re-grant from the King of all the lands, tenements, rents and services he (Robert) had held in Rathcoull [Rathcool] and Strawan [Stroan] in the Co. Kilkenny; but he appears to have died very soon after, as on March 18th, 1409, the King committed to Richard and Thomas Cantwell custody of the lands &c. which belonged to Robert Cantewell, son and heir of Walter Cantewell, in Rathcoull and Strowan in the Co. Kilkenny. *1411: Walter Cantewell and John Walsh (Barony of Knocktopher, Co. Kilkenny).Ormond Deeds, v2, item 415, p.302 *1413: Philip Kylby grants to Walter Marcos, chaplain, and '''William Cantewell, chaplain,''' two messuages in Kilkenny lying from the high street to the tenement formerly belonging to Robert de la Freigne, knight.Ormond Deeds, v3, item 4, p.6 *1414: Indenture between James, Earl of Ormond, and Robert Cantewell concerning rent in the barony of Overk.Ormond Deeds, v3, item 9 *1415: Walter CantewellOrmond Deeds, v3, item 14, p.10 *1416: Patricia Cantewell and Johanna Cantewell, daughters and heirs of John Roth Cantewell, give and grant to Henry Forstall, all lands and tenements, pastures, etc., in 'le lytilramynduff' in the parish of Ballagh[mich ?]ow in Sillr ' (? Shillelogher). Ormond Deeds, v.3, item 19, two entries on different pages. *"In 1421 ... a slaughter was made of the followers of [[Butler-79|James]], 4th Earl of Ormonde, then Lord Deputy of Ireland, by the sept of O'More, by whom they were attacked near the monastery of Leys (the modern Abbeyleix), where 27 "English were slain, the chief of whom were '''Purcell''' and Grant, noblemen."Graves, ''The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'', p.177 *1427: Indenture between James, Earl of Ormond, and Philip Caserdy regarding Ontonesrath, even as Walter Cantwell held it. *ca.1432: Walter Cam Cantewell, Thomas Cantewell, John son of Nicholas Cantewell, John McEyllerey Cantewell. *1437: Richard Cantewell, bishop of Lismore and Waterford.Ormond Deeds, v3, p.387 *1440: Grant by '''Thomas Cantwell''' to James, Earl of Ormond, of lands, etc., in the barony of Knocktopher, Co Kilkenny."In 1333 Thomas Cantwell was knighted by the Earl of Ormond; and two years later, Thomas and John de Cantwell were summoned to the war against the Scots." *Carrigan, Vol.3, p.275: **https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq01carrgoog/page/n319/mode/2upOrmond Deeds, v3, item 137 *1440: Thomas [likely the same Thomas as in previous paragraph] son of Richard Cantewell grants to James, Earl of Ormond, all his messuages, lands, tenements, etc., in Tathmotheran in the manor of Knocktopher and in Kilcolme.Ormond Deeds, v3, item 137, p.122 *1441. [https://www.logainm.ie/en/1416792 Killenaule], Barony of Slievardagh, Co. Kilkenny: [[Cantwell-714|John]] son of [[Cantwell-763|Simon Cantewell]]; Walter son of Robuck Cantewell, and Thomas his son."Burgesses of Kyldenall" [Killenaule, Slievardagh] in November 1441, from the ''Calendar of Ormond Deeds'', Vol.3, entry #146: *John Cantwell, son of Simon Cantewell [sic] *Walter son of Robuck Cantewell, and Thomas his son. **https://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/product/calendar-of-ormond-deeds-vol-iii-1413-1509-6-vols-1932-43/History of Killenaule: *http://www.slieveardagh.com/places/killenaule-parish/ *1448. '''Simon Cantwell,''' named as deceased dean of Limerick (''Calendars of Papal Registers'' 10, p. 381).''Who Was Who in Medieval Limerick,'' *https://www.limerick.ie/sites/default/files/atoms/files/who_was_who_in_medieval_limerick_-_copy_3.pdf *ca.1450: Richard O'Hedian, archdeacon of Cashel, gives and grants to '''John son of Simon Cantwell''' two messuages in Boteston with three acres adjacent and fifteen acres in Lycergyn, to have and to hold to him and his heirs for ever. Witnesses: '''Nicholas Cantwell'''''Ormond Deeds'', Vol.3, entry #175More than one Richard O'Hedian served as Archbishop of Cashel in the 1400s. The [http://www.gcatholic.org/dioceses/diocese/cash0.htm#32532 Richard O'Hedian] mentioned in the previous footnote was John's immediate predecessor in the position.Ormond Deeds, v3, item 175 *1455 (33rd year of Henry VI): [[Cantwell-713|John Cantwell]], Archibishop of Cashel, and Edmund, son of James son of Peter Butler.Ormond Deeds, v3, item 129, p.116 *1459: Peter, son of Nicholas Everard, appoints Oliver Burdon his attorney to put '''John Cantwell, archbishop of Cashel,''' in possession of his castle, hall and place in Boyrebalistret, a place beside Capulmarket, twelve acres of arable land in the burgagery of Fethard, and four acres of pasture.Ormond Deeds, v3, p.356 *1471: '''Peter Cantwell''' appointed by the Holy See to the Archdeaconry of Ossory, September 3rd, "''vacantis per privationem Johannis Ohedian quondam Archidiaconi.''" Richard Stakboll was appointed Archdeacon, by the Holy See, in succession to Peter Cantwell, Feb. 22nd, 1472." *Carrigan, Vol.1, p.243: **https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq02carrgoog/page/n420/mode/2up?q=peter+cantwell *1471: "In December 1471 the abbot of Jerpoint along with the archbishop of Antivari and the prior of St. Columba's of Inistioge, in the diocese of Lismore (Ossory to be the correct diocese) were mandated to provision Richard Stakbol to Archdeacon of Ossory (worth 40 marks) which was void '''by the death there of Peter Cantwell."'''Niall C.E.J. O’Brien, "Jerpoint Abbey in the Calendar of Papal Registers", ''Old Kilkenny Review,'' Volume No. 68 (2016), referencing J.A. Twemlow (editor), ''Calendar of Papal Registers'', volume XIII, 1471-1484, p. 286: *https://www.academia.edu/36823816 *1475: Deed of attorney of Thomas son of Richard Butler, baron of [https://www.townlands.ie/tipperary/knockgraffon2/ Knockgraffon] [near Cahir], appointing the '''reverend [[Cantwell-713|John Cantwell]] [ca.1424-1484], arch­bishop of Cashel,''' his bailiff and guardian for all messuages, lands, rents and tenements which formerly belonged to Thomas Cantwell of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48425 Gleangoyll], by reason of the minority of '''John Cantewell [born ca.1460], son and heir of Thomas,''' unto the coming of age of said Thomas.Ormond Deeds, v3, item 244 *1479: "Thomas Cantwell was appointed Dean [of Ossory], by Papal Brief of March 18th, in succession to Thomas Archer, dead of the plague."Carrigan, Vol.1, p.237: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq02carrgoog/page/n412/mode/2up *1479: James Cantwell was appointed Treasurer by the Holy See, July 27th, in succession to Richard Burke resigned.Carrigan, Vol.1, p.247: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq02carrgoog/page/n424/mode/2up *1483: '''Sir John Cantewell,''' precentor of Cashel, gives and grants to '''William son of Peter Cantewell''' a messuage and seven acres as above.Ormond Deeds, v3, item 262, p.255 *1484: '''Peter son of Nicholas Cantewell''' gives and grants to '''John Cantewell,''' precentor of Cashel, a messuage and seven acres of arable land in Baylyntohyr which messuage and the land belonged to Thomas White of Doungob(an : ?). To have and to hold to him and his heirs for ever. Witnesses: James son of James Botiller; '''Walter and Anastasia, son and daughter of said Peter Cantewell''', Slauna Iny Vrien. *1487: Oliver Cantwell was raised to the Episcopate of Ossory and ruled the Diocese till his death in 1527. Richard Cantwell"[Saint John's Priory] was suppressed during the reign of Henry VIII. The last Prior was '''Richard Cantwell''', and on 21 March 1540 he surrendered the Priory, which then was granted to the Mayor and Citizens of Kilkenny. Richard Cantwell was then appointed Curate and Chaplain of the Parish Church of Saint John the Evangelist, while four canons of the Priory, Thomas Marshall, Robert Purcell, Robert Rothe -- possibly the same Robert Rothe who was grandfather of [[Rothe-356|Sir Robert Rothe MP]] (1550-1622). and James Bycton, were granted pensions of £2 a year each.""Patrick Comerford: An Online Journal on Anglicanism" *http://www.patrickcomerford.com/2009/09/mediaeval-priory-and-modern-parish-in.htmlSt. John's Abbey in Kilkenny was founded in 1211 by William Mareschal, Earl of Pembroke, for the relief of the indigent poor. '''Richard Cantwell,''' the last prior, surrendered the house and all its possessions during the Suppresson of the Monasteries in 1540. Granted to the mayor and citizens of Kilkenny were 100 acres, 40 gardens, a water mill on Magdalene Street, a wood called Channonsgrove with 200 acres adjoining, 10 messuages and 200 acres in Drakeland, and another messuage in the town. *William Cobbett, ''A History of the Protestant Reformation in England and Ireland'', (London, 1829): **https://books.google.com.ua/books?id=HdnLX_1dVBEC&pg=PT334&lpg=PT334&dq="richard+cantwell" and Peter CantwellThe Black Abbey, in the Irishtown, was a Dominican Priory founded in 1225. by [[Marshal-43|William Mareschal]], Earl of Pembroke, who is buried there. Peter Cantwell, the last prior, surrendered it and in 1544 it was granted to William Archer and the burgesses of Kilkenny: *William Cobbett were Priors, respectively, of [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/St_John%27s_Priory,_Kilkenny St. John's Abbey] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_Abbey Black Abbey], Kilkenny, at the Suppression of the Monasteries in 1540.History and modern photos of the Black Abbey: *http://megalithicireland.com/The%20Black%20Abbey,%20Kilkenny.html *1489: '''Brother Patrick Cantewel,''' Prior of the priory of St. Katherine near Waterford, '''John Cantewel,''' precentor. *1495: Indenture made in the Bishop's court at Kilkenny on March 16, between John son of John called "cocus" le Butler, and Oliver Cantewell, bishop of Ossory. Witnesses: The venerable Robert Hedyan, official of Ossory; Sir John, chaplain of Tyllagh; William Purcell and others. March 16, 1495. *1495: Indenture between John Butler and '''Oliver Cantwell, bishop of Ossory,''' A brief biography of Bishop Oliver Cantwell appears in Rev. William Carrigan's "The Bishops of Ossory During the 15th Century", from ''The History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905), Vol.1, p.66: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq02carrgoog/page/n232/mode/2up concerning towns in the barony of Agheyrte.Ormond Deeds, v3, item 289 *1503: Witnesses : Master '''James Cantwell,''' official of Ossory, '''Richard Cantwell''' and others.Ormond Deeds, v3, item 311, p.305 *1507: '''Patrick Cantwell, rector of Glascro,''' and William Lande and '''Redmund Cantewell,''' laymen.Ormond Deeds, v3, item 326, p.321 *1509: '''Nicholas Cantwell,''' witness. Notarial instrument recording the judgment of Oliver Cantwell, Bishop of Ossory.Notarial instrument recording the judgment of Oliver Cantwell, Bishop of Ossory, in a dispute between the Friars (Preachers and Minors) of Kilkenny and Edmund Sieger. *''Supplement to the Ormond Deeds'', pp.112-114 *1512: Master James Cantwell was Vicar General of Ossory, April 19th, 1512, and February 25th, 1528-9.Carrigan, Vol.1, p.247: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq02carrgoog/page/n424/mode/2up *1513-1516: Patrick Cantwell, canon of Ossory and notary public.''Supplement to the Ormond Deeds'', pp.65, 126, 132 *1516: James Cantewell, Official of Ossory, canonOrmond Deeds, v4, item 34, p.36 *1516: '''William Cantwell,''' 66 years of age...James Graves, ''The history, architecture, and antiquities of the cathedral church of St. Canice, Kilkenny'' (Dublin: Hodges, Smith, & Co, 1857), p.209: *"There exists in the Evidence Chamber, Kilkenny Castle, another document (under the mark and certificate of Thomas Fyan, an Ossory clergyman, and notary public), whereby '''Oliver [Cantwell], Bishop of Ossory,''' makes known to all whom it may concern, that on the 8th of November, 1516, [[Butler-1266|Piers Butler]], Earl of Ormonde, petitioned him to '''record the testimony of certain witnesses''' in proof that the Earldom of Ormonde, and the property attached thereto, were entailed on heirs male." **https://archive.org/details/TheHistoryArchitectureAndAntiquities/page/n245/mode/2up (b.1450) *1516: '''[[Cantwell-777|John Cantwell]], lord of Moykarky, 66 years of age''' (b.1450), son of [[Cantwell-713|John Cantwell]], Archbishop of Cashel.Graves (ibid) *1519: '''Hubert Cantwell''' of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48577 Paynyston], son and heir of '''Richard Cantwell,''' grants to [[Butler-1266|Peter Butler]], Earl of Ormond, and [[FitzGerald-8247|Margaret]] his wife all his messuages, lands, tenements, etc., in Lekyn alias Rathloynagh, Ballynculferagh, Cnocbennagh and [https://www.logainm.ie/en/47723 Ballynoghtyr], and in Gortyngrellan in county Tipperary.''Ormond Deeds'', v.5, entry 59, p.59 *1523: '''James Cantwell,''' parson and vicar of CallanCalendar of Ormond Deeds, Vol IV, 1509-47: *http://www.irishmanuscripts.ie/digital/Calendar%20of%20Ormond%20Deeds%20Vol.%20IV.%201509-1547/data/search.xml *1527: Witnesses include '''Nicholas and Peter Cantwell,''' laymen; and '''Oliver Cantwell,''' Bishop of Ossory.Ormond Deeds, v2, item 433. *Tomb inscriptions at Kilcooley Abbey, Co. Tipperary (translations from Latin):Carrigan, Vol.2, pp.396-7: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq03carrgoog/page/n416/mode/2up?q=ClogharailyTranscriptions of these 3 tombstones also appear in ''Memorials of the Dead'', published in 1901 by the Association for the Preservation of Memorials of the Dead in Ireland, pp.453-7: *https://archive.org/details/journalforyear05asso/page/453/mode/1up **"Here lie '''William Cantwell,''' lord of [https://www.townlands.ie/tipperary/slievardagh/killenaule/ballintogher/ Ballintogher] [between Moycarky and Ballingarry] and [https://www.townlands.ie/tipperary/eliogarty/loughmoe-east/loughmore/clogharaily-beg/ Clogharaily] [near Loughmoe], who died April 22nd _____, and Margaret Butler,As one choice, Margaret was possibly the daughter of [[Butler-1306|Sir James Butler]] of Polestown. wife of same, who died Nov. 21st, 1528." **"Here lie '''John Cantwell,''' lord of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48576?s=mellisson Mellisson] [Barony of Slievardagh, Co. Tipperary], who died on the eve of St Patrick's day, 1532, and Ellis Stoke, his wife." [''Ormond Deeds'', v4, p3, calls John the "son of William, son of Walter"] **"Here lie '''Richard Cantwell,''' of Ballenfeen [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48577 Poyntstown, Co. Tipperary], gentleman, who died [1608], and ______ Grace. his wife." *'''1539:''' "The last prior of the Augustinian abbey, and the last abbot of the Dominican convent of Kilkenny, were members of this family, '''Richard Cantwell''' having surrendered St. John’s, and '''Peter Cantwell''' the Dominican abbey, to the Crown in 1539."Graves (ibid), pp.181-2 *'''1540:''' "'''Richard Cantwell''' was the last Prior previous to the Reformation. On the 21st March, 1540, he surrendered the Priory ... All these possessions were confiscated by Henry VIII, and portion of them, together with the Priory itself, was granted to the Mayor and citizens of Kilkenny. The same monarch made provision for the late Prior, Richard Cantwell, by appointing him Curate and Chaplain of the parochial church of St. John the Evangelist, Kilkenny ... he [Henry VIII] also granted a yearly pension of 40s. to Thomas Marshall, 40s. to '''Robert Purcell,''' and 40s. to Robert RothePossible grandfather of [[Rothe-356|Sir Robert Rothe MP]] (1550-1622). (apparently Canons of the Priory)."Carrigan, Vol.3, p.253: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq01carrgoog/page/n297/mode/2up *After [[O'More-11|Rory Caoch O'More]] (the one-eyed) was slain in 1547 or 1548, Abbeyleix Abbey and its temporalities were next granted to '''William Cantwell,''' who as "William Cantwell, of the Monastery of the B.V.M. [sic] of Lexe [Laois], gentleman" received a pardon from the Crown, Nov. 26th 1549. Cantwell was succeeded as grantee by Matthew King, and he, in turn, by [[Butler-2414|Thomas]]. Earl of Ormond, in 1552.Carrigan, Vol.2, p.391: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq03carrgoog/page/n410/mode/2up?q=leyse *'''William Cantwell,''' very likely the same man as in the previous paragraph, served as the Irish Council's negotiator with [[O'Neill-1493|Shane O'Neill]], Prince of Ulster, in August 1561.The 4 men (presumably of the Irish Council) who authorised William Cantwell's representation as negotiator with [[O'Neill-1493|Shane O'Neill]] were [[Eustace-246|Baltinglass]], [[St_Lawrence-32|Howth]], [[Fleming-8363|Slane]] and [[Plunkett-547|Louth]]. The author references the item "Sussex and Irish council, remembrances or instructions given to William Cantwell, 6 Aug 1561," as recorded in the ''State Papers for Ireland'', 63/4/29. *Gerald Power, ''A European frontier elite: the nobility of the English Pale in Tudor Ireland, 1496-1566'' (216 pages; published in 2012), p.177: **https://www.academia.edu/35307943 *Piers CantwellPossibly the same Piers Cantwell who was the "foster father" of [[Butler-8592 | Edward Butler of Ballinahinch]], the rebellious younger brother of [[Butler-2414 | Thomas, 10th Earl of Ormond]]. From context, Piers is the likely brother of Myles Cantwell, who was sheltering Edward's elder brother [[Butler-6426 | Sir Edmund Butler]] at his home. *''Journal of the Royal Historical and Archaeological Association of Ireland'' (Vol 1, 4th series, 1878), p.176: **https://archive.org/details/journalroyalhis04irelgoog/page/n210/mode/2up?q=cantwell and most of the freeholders of the Co. Kilkenny were presented as charging coyne and livery in 1537."History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory," published in 1905 by Rev. Canon William Carrigan, in the section "The Cantwells of Cantwellscourt": *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/cantwell.html *1549: Pardons to Thomas Cantwell, of Glangowill [Glengall], Richard Cantwell, of Moylossan, kerns [Slievardagh, Co. Tipperary]Fiants of Edward VI: *https://archive.org/stream/reportofdeputyke610irel/reportofdeputyke610irel_djvu.txt *1550: Richard Cantwell of Moykarky and his wife Gyles ny Duyre (O'Dwyer), Grant of English liberty, at Clonmel.Fiants of Edward VI, ''Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland,'' 6th Edition (1874), p.73, item 434: *https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke610irel/page/n309/mode/2up?q=cantwell *1550: Pardons to [[Cantwell-776|Peter Cantwell]], of Moycarke; Thomas Cantwell, chancellor of Cashel; John Cantwell, of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/47209 Cuilkip] [Holy Cross]: Richard Cantwell, of Newegarding [Newgarden?]Fiants of Edward VI: *https://archive.org/stream/reportofdeputyke610irel/reportofdeputyke610irel_djvu.txt *1550: Pardons to [[Purcell-2527|Thomas Purcell]] [Baron] of Loughmoe; Thomas Cantwell of Athassel, yeoman.Fiants of Edward VI: *https://archive.org/stream/reportofdeputyke610irel/reportofdeputyke610irel_djvu.txt *1552: [Slievardagh] Pardons to John Cantwell, of [Glengall], Thomas Cantwell, John Cantwell, William Cantwell, Richard Cantwell, Nicholas Cantwell, of Killeen, Philip Purcell, of Ballycharnaghe.Fiants of Edward VI: *https://archive.org/stream/reportofdeputyke610irel/reportofdeputyke610irel_djvu.txt [estimating all born 1500-1530 and likely brothers/cousins of [[Cantwell-776|Piers Cantwell]], Lord of Moykarky] *Piers RothA likely uncle or "cousin" to [[Rothe-356|Sir Robert Rothe]], legal advisor to [[Butler-2414|Thomas]], 10th Earl of Ormond. and '''Catherine Cantwell''' (husband & wife), land transaction on 20 Jan 1570Gerry O'Keefe, "St Francis Abbey 1230–1630: A History & Archaeology of Kilkenny's Conventual Franciscans" (''Old Kilkenny Review'', Vol.68, 2016) *1582: Bond of '''[[Cantwell-149|Thomas Cantwell]]''' to Thomas, Earl of Ormond, relating to the Earl's grant to said Thomas of the castle and land of Drominir in Ormond.Ormond Deeds, v3, item 357 *ca.1590: Birth of '''Thomas Cantwell of Cantwellscourt,''' son and heir of [[Cantwell-775|John]], and grandson of the earlier [[Cantwell-149|Thomas]]. Unlike his forebears, who were loyal to the Ormonds and the Crown, the younger Thomas threw himself whole-heartedly into the Catholic Confederate movement. He was appointed Provost Marshal of the Confederates, and, in discharging the duties of that office, could not fail to bring [upon] himself the bitter hatred of the Protestant loyalists. He is called "that cruel and bloody rebel" by Joseph Wheeler, of Stamcarthy, and others. One of the acts of cruelty attributed to him was the hanging of an Englishman, a malster to one Richard Shawe of Kilkenny, for having said, "that he would believe the divell [devil] as soon the Pope." In the Act of Settlement of Ireland, in August 1652, Thomas was excepted from pardon of life or estate. He died in that or the following year; he was certainly dead before Dec. 1653. '''His wife was Margaret Walsh''', daughter of Thomas Walsh of Piltown, Co. Waterford."The Cantwells of Cantwellscourt", from ''History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory,'' published in 1905 by Rev. Canon William Carrigan: *https://sites.rootsweb.com/~irlkik/history/cantwell.html"History of Kinsalebeg: The Walshes of Pilltown". *http://kinsalebeg.com/chapters/walsh1/walsh1.html *1596: Philip Purcell's residence at Ballyfoyle is mentioned in a list of the principal residences in Co. Kilkenny. He received a pardon, Aug. 6th, 1601, and was dead before January 9th, 1606. By his wife '''Elizabeth Cantwell,''' otherwise Tobin, who was still living in 1625, he had a son and heir, Edmund Purcell, killed by the Blancheville brothers in 1625. (Elizabeth's surname Tobin apparently came from a 2nd marriage post-1606)Rev. William Carrigan, ''The History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905), section focusing on the Parish of Ballyfoyle, Vol.3, pp.464+: *https://archive.org/details/historyandantiq01carrgoog/page/n515/mode/2up *1600: Pardon to '''John Cantwell fitz Richard''', of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/48577 Paynestown], Co. Tipperary.Fiants of Elizabeth, from the 17th Report, Deputy Keeper of the Public Records in Ireland (1885), p.137, item 6442: *https://books.google.nl/books?redir_esc=y&id=NSwNAAAAYAAJ *March 1603: '''William Cantwell of Glengall''' (Ballingarry, Co. Tipperary) is yeoman/freeholder and receives a royal pardon.From ''The 18th Report of the Deputy Keeper of Public Records in Ireland'', (published March 1885), p.134: *https://archive.org/details/reportofdeputyke1720irel/page/n423/mode/2up?q=cantwell *1606: "'''Sir Robert Cantwell priest,''' keepeth most with Mrs Mary Fitzgerrald, alias Cantwell, widdow."A note of the names of the preistes semynaries fryers and jesuits, together with their releevers and maintayners in the cittie of Kilkennie (key religious and political figures for the period, preserved in a manuscript which belonged to the Anglican archbishop of Armagh, James Ussher, 1581–1656: *https://celt.ucc.ie//published/T100077.html "The priest Robert Cantwell was living in Co. Kilkenny with [[Fitzgerald-595|Mary Fitzgerald]], widow of [[Cantwell-149|Thomas Cantwell]] (d. before 1606) of Cantwellscourt. Thomas had been sheriff of the county in 1585 and we may assume that he and Mary were related to the priest whom she sheltered."Áine Hensey. ''A comparative study of the lives of Church of Ireland and Roman Catholic clergy in the south-eastern dioceses of Ireland from 1550 to 1650''. Thesis for the degree of PhD, Department of History, National University of Ireland, Maynooth. May 2012, p.147. Available from www.academia.edu and here: *http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/3737/1/Full_thesis_PDF.pdfThe same "Sir Robert Cantwell" is on the list of priests (1604) in the Diocese of Ossory. *"With regard to the title Sir prefixed to the name of each of the above priests ... at this period, it was used in reference to ecclesiastics in the same sense as Reverend is used now [1905] ... it indicated the possession of a University degree." **Rev. William Carrigan, ''The History & Antiquities of the Diocese of Ossory'' (1905), Vol.1, p.80: ***archive.org/details/historyandantiq02carrgoog/page/n246/mode/2up?q=cantw *1642, October 31. London. Letter from Don Jayme Nochera to [https://www.dib.ie/biography/wadding-luke-a8829 Luke Wadding], O.S.F., Guardian of St. Isidore's, Rome: ''The Venerable Confessor Fr. Francis Cantual [Cantwell] died in the dungeon. He was buried in his habit in St. Francis', London, in the body of the Church.''''Report on Franciscan Manuscripts'' preserved at The Convent, Merchants' Quay, Dublin (published 1906), p.211: *https://archive.org/details/reportonfrancisc00greauoft/page/210/mode/2up?q=cantual *'''1650s:''' John Cantwell of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/151 Coshlea Barony], Co. Limerick, was heir of [[Cantwell-778|Thomas Cantwell]] of Mokarky, Co. Tipperary. John had his lands confiscated during the "Cromwellian Settlement of the County of Limerick" (compiled by James Grene Barry, 1900). Search here for "Cantwell": **http://www.limerickcity.ie/Library/LocalStudies/BooksJournals/TheCromwellianSettlementoftheCountyofLimerickbyJamesGreneBarry/Cromwellian%20Settlement%20of%20Limerick.pdf *1650s: A similar fate (confiscation by Cromwell) befell John's distant cousin [[Cantwell-661|John Cantwell]] of Cantwellscourt, Co. Kilkenny (born c.1625). He was transplanted to Connaught, with his mother (Margaret Walsh) and their dependants. His possessions, confiscated at the same time, consisted of Cantwell's Court, (with "a castle and a large stone house in repair"), 417 acres; Cantwell's Garden (now Grove), 206 acres; Tulloghbrine, 753 acres profitable, and 428 acres unprofitable, in the parish of Rathcoole; Strahan (with "a good castle in repair, and a water mill"), 339 acres; Kilfane, (with "the ruins of an old abby or church and a stone house"), and Closcreggs, 413 acres profitable and 20 unprofitable, in the Parish of Kilfane; and Rameeneduff, 24 acres, in the Parish of Ballenamara -- in all 2,600 acres. On the same occasion, '''John Cantwell, junr.,''' forfeited Kilkerane (with "a water corn mill"), 448 acres, in the parish of Rathcoole; and '''Nicholas Cantwell''' Carrigeene, 277 acres, in the same parish. *John Cantwell of Cantwellscourt joined the service of his exiled Majesty [[Stuart-4 | King Charles II]], and served under his ensigns beyond the seas, finally becoming a Captain in Colonel James Dempsy's Regiment, which served under the Prince of Conde. He signed the petition of the officers of that Regiment to be restored to their estates but got no redress. No record remains of his ultimate fate. '''In 1663 Captain John Cantwell, son-in-law to Philip Purcell of Ballyfoyle, paid 1 pound hearth money for [the ancient family property] Cantwell's Court,''' and, in the same year, Redmund Purcell paid 6s. hearth money for the house or castle of Stroane.John Cantwell is given as Abbot of Owney. He died in 1665. *St. John Seymour, "Abbey Owney, County Limerick", ''The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland'', Fifth Series, Vol.37, No.2, (1907), p.171: **https://www.jstor.org/stable/25507605 == Cantwells on the Continent == Starting in the 1500s, many Irish families sent their sons to the Continent (mainly the Catholic strongholds of Spain, Italy, France) for religious or military reasons. Some examples: *Nicholas Cantwell of Kilkenny (possible younger son of [[Cantwell-149|Thomas Cantwell]] of Cantwellscourt) studied at the Irish College of SalamancaThe Irish College of Salamanca was founded by Irishman Thomas White, S.J. (1556-1622). See p.116 of THE SALAMANCA ARCHIVES by Regina Whelan Richardson: *http://mural.maynoothuniversity.ie/5689/1/salamanca_regina.pdf for at least the period 1608-1611Hugh Fenning. “Students of the Irish College at Salamanca, 1592–1638.” ''Archivium Hibernicum,'' vol. 62 (2009). See p.25: *https://www.jstor.org/stable/25734966 *'''[[Cantwell-774|Michael Cantwell]]''' moved to Spain during the reign of Felipe III when the Spanish were lending support to Irish Catholics. He was a "prominent Irish Jesuit" born in Ireland in 1589 "to a noble Irish family, the landlords of [https://www.logainm.ie/en/2208 Moycarcky].[[Cantwell-148|John Cantwell]] of Moykarky (born ca.1571) was possibly Miguel's elder brother. He was educated in the universities of Seville and Coimbra. In 1605 he took vows in the Society of Jesus and was ordained 3 years later. In the seminary of Santiago de Compostela, he occupied the vacant chair of philosophy, his presence there coinciding with that of the distinguished Jesuit, Richard Conway. In 1619 Conway became director of the Irish College in Seville, and Cantwell accompanied him in his new ministry. He was "known in Spanish sources as Miguel de Cantovilla or under his alias, Miguel de Morales. One profile focuses on "his many deals and negotiations ... his attempts to secure the lion's share of the much sought-after pension in Cádiz ... His career reveals the significance of royal patronage for the Irish religious community ... He prospered from serving as agent of the Irish bishops in Rome." [Circa 1620] "he travelled back to Ireland and began to work in Cashel, near his family estates. According to his own account, he built a house that served as a chapel for the Catholic community. By appealing to his relatives and by dipping into his own pocket, he was able to furnish it with everything needed for divine worship." He received a Doctor of Theology degree in 1631 from the University of Santo Tomás de Avila. The profile also focuses on "the strategy he employed in both the Spanish and papal courts to obtain various incomes and ecclesiastical favours. As a final result of his manoeuvres he came a pensioner of the Catholic King."Cristina Bravo Lozano, ''Michael Cantwell & the Pension of Cádiz: A Troubled Irish Jesuit Career in 17th-Century Spain,'' from the series The Jesuits in Ireland (Studies: An Irish Quarterly Review, Vol 103, No 412, Winter 2014/15, pp.428-446), available in PDF format here: *https://www.jstor.org/stable/24347841 or https://www.academia.edu/10108383/_Michael_Cantwell_and_the_pension_of_Cadiz_A_troubled_Irish_Jesuit_career_in_17th_century_Spain_Studies_An_Irish_Quarterly_Review_103_412_2014_pp._428-446 Michael Cantwell is also profiled extensively in a book by the same Spanish author.Cristina Bravo Lozano, ''Spain and the Irish Mission, 1609-1707,'' searchable text online here: *https://books.google.co.uk/books?id=x_l0DwAAQBAJ&pg=PP48&lpg=PP48&dq=%22michael+cantwell%22+jesuit&source=bl&ots=Mo9MIVRCmq&sig=ACfU3U3sn9yT0pvTrstt1vS68x811DnT1A&hl=fr&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwi1m4jJkvroAhWRUcAKHTjGBOYQ6AEwAnoECAkQAQ#v=onepage&q=cantwell&f=false *The same '''[[Cantwell-774|Michael Cantwell]]''' as above: "Michael Cantwell, Soceity of Jesus [var. Melory Cantuel, Miguel de Cantovillas, Miguel de Morales]. From Waterford, he attended school with [https://www.dib.ie/biography/wadding-luke-a8829 Luke Wadding] OFM and [https://www.dib.ie/biography/comerford-patrick-a1901 Patrick Comerford], who later became bishop of Waterford. Cantwell then studied in Spain and worked for 8 years on the mission to Ireland. He left the Society of Jesus before being appointed agent in Rome of the clergy of Munster and parts of Leinster in 1630. Five years later, he returned to Spain in the service of the Irish colleges."Irish In Spain: *http://www.irishinspain.es/irlandeses/info.php?id=69 *Michael Cantwell's nephew was [[Fanning-174|Diego Fanin]], son of [[Cantwell-150|Ellen Cantwell]] and [[Fanning-152|Nicholas Fanning]].In the late 1630s, Michael Cantwell sought to formalise his position in Cádiz, Spain, and at the same time to secure Spanish residency papers for his nephew, Diego Fanin. *Cristina Bravo Lozano, doctoral thesis (2014), Universidad Autónoma de Madrid (Facultad de Filosofía y Letras: Departamento de Historia Moderna): "Tierras de Misión. La Política Confesional de la Monarquía de España en Las Islas Británicas, 1660-1702," p.92, footnote 234: **https://repositorio.uam.es/bitstream/handle/10486/662235/bravo_lozano_cristina.pdf?sequence=1Michael Cantwell and his nephew Diego Fañin [sic] are also mentioned (1631) in the ''Report on Franciscan Manuscripts'' preserved at The Convent, Merchants' Quay, Dublin. See entry for 20 May 1631 (Madrid) on p.41: *https://archive.org/details/reportonfrancisc00greauoft/page/40/mode/2up?q=fanin == Footnotes ==

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    __TOC__ '''The goal of this project is to discuss sources of genealogy information for people with ancestors from Cape Cod (Barnstable county) Massachusetts- don't forget, there is a county named Barnstable, which has the Town of Barnstable which has 8 villages, one village is named Barnstable and another village is called West Barnstable. Cape Cod is basically coextensive with Barnstable County. One argument that is raised is the Cape Cod only consists of the land east of the Cape Cod Canal- Barnstable County however, also includes the bit of land west of the canal that is in the Town of Bourne.''' ==Cape Cod Genealogical and Historical Societies== ===Cape Cod Genealogical Society -A place all about Cape Cod === *[https://capecodgenealogy.org/about/ Web page] *[https://www.facebook.com/capecodgensoc Facebook] *[[Space:Journal of the Cape Cod Genealogical Society|Journal of the Cape Cod Genealogical Society]] === Falmouth Genealogical Society=== *[https://www.falmouthgenealogysociety.com/ Web page] *[https://www.facebook.com/groups/668496986544315 Facebook] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cape_Cod -Wikipedia link [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Barnstable_County%2C_Massachusetts%2C_Cemeteries Barnstable County Cemeteries with wiki spaces] [https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?location=Barnstable+County%2C+Massachusetts%2C+United+States+of+America&locationId=county_1173 Barnstable County Cemeteries at FIndAGrave] [http://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Cape_Cod What Links Here] [https://www.countyoffice.org/ma-barnstable-county-historical-society/ List of Cape Cod Historical Societies] == Cape Cod genealogy bibliography / source list== * '''Cape Cod Library of Local History and Genealogy''' : a facsimile edition of 108 pamphlets published in the early 20th century / compiled and indexed by Leonard H. Smith, Jr. The pamphlets are available in individual copies often found on eBay. Baltimore, MD : Genealogical Pub. Co., c1992. [https://www.worldcat.org/title/cape-cod-library-of-local-history-and-genealogy-a-facsimile-edition-of-108-pamphlets-published-in-the-early-20th-century/oclc/25362122 | Find In Library]. ::[[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | Wikitree Space for these 2 volumes]] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48171/ Search Volume 1 at Ancestry.com] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/48172/ Search Volume 2 at Ancestry.com] ::Online links to the pamphlets- please add more if you find them: ::'''VOLUME 1''' ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000217-4 #1 Cape Cod Byways] (1935) Ancestry paywall :: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000313-100 #2 The Descendants of John Jenkins] (1930) Ancestry paywall :: #3 Plymouth Trading Corporation (1928) :: #4 Summer Street, Hawes Lane, Yarmouth Port (1928) :: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000350-137 #5 The Baker Zone in West Dennis Ancestry paywall (1928)] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/796169-cape-cod-land-titles #6 Cape Cod Land Titles] :: #7 - Permissive Use of the Common Lands of Proprietary Plantations :: #8 - Cast-Up Lands :: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000370-157 #9 - The Prince-Howes Court Cupboard] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/796171-the-cape-type-of-house #10 The Cape type of house] :: #11 - Shipbuilding at East Dennis :: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000392-179 #12 - The Nye House at Sandwich] :: #13 - History of Sandwich Glass and the Deming Jarves Book of Designs ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/141109-old-cape-cod-windmills #14 Old Cape Cod Windmills] :: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000432-219 #15 William Swift and Descendants] to the Sixth Generation :: #16 - Old Shipmasters :: #17 - Church Councils :: [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000512-299 #18 - Homer Genealogy] :: #19 - The South Dennis Meeting House :: #20 - Old Indian Meeting House at Mashpee :: #21 - The Revolutionary War Service of Nathan Crosby :: #22 - The Revolutionary War Service of Ansel Taylor :: #22a - The Oldest Public Library Building in the United States ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/796177-the-geological-formation-of-cape-cod #23 Geological Formation of Cape Cod] ::Fast Runs of Clipper Ships ::The Romance of a Barnstable Bell ::Glass-Making in Sandwich ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/137554-thomas-foster-of-weymouth-and-his-cape-cod-descendants #27 Thomas '''Foster''' of Weymouth and his Cape Cod descendants] ::[https://archive.org/details/robbinsfamilyofc00late #28 '''Robbins''' Family of Cape Cod] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000606-393 #29 Bangs Family Papers] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000628-415 #30 Puddington-Purrington-Purinton] ::[https://archive.org/details/thomashowesofy00hawe #31 Thomas '''Howes''' of Yarmouth] ::[https://archive.org/details/earlysettlersofe01pain #32 Early Settlers of Eastham] Book 2 ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000702-489 Early Settlers of Eastham, Book 1] Bangs, Cooke, Doane, Freeman, Hicks, Higgins, Jenkins, Mayo, Prence, Roberts, Rogers, Smalley, Snow, Williams, Wixon :: #34 - [https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000736-523 Nicholas Snow] of Eastham and Some of His Descendants... ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000762-549 #35 Edward Kenwrick, the Ancestor of the Kenricks or Kendricks of Barnstable County] ::[https://archive.org/details/earlychathamsett00smith #36 Early Chatham Settlers] ::[https://archive.org/details/stephen1giles2ho00hawe #37 Stephen and Giles '''Hopkins'''] ::Old Quaker Village, South Yarmouth, Massachusetts ::West Yarmouth Houses Seventy-Five Years Ago, from Parker's River Westward ::A Mayflower Line: Hopkins-Snow-Cook ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000932-719 #41 Atwood Genealogy] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000938-725 #42 Newcombe Genealogy] Ancestry paywall ::Early Wheldens of Yarmouth ::[https://archive.org/details/captainwilliamhe02hawe #44 Capt William '''Hedge''' of Yar.] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000952-739 #45 Thomas Clarke, the Pilgrim, and His Descendants] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000958-745 #46 Burgess] Family ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000964-751 #47 The Yarmouth Families of Eldredge ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000970-757 #48 Richard Taylor, Tailor], and Some of His Descendants ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-001008-795 #49 The Cross Families of Truro and Wellfleet] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-001014-801 #50 The Mayo Family of Truro] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-001018-805 #51 Deacon John Doane and the Doane Family] ::[https://archive.org/details/briefsketchoflif00pain #52 Life of George '''Webb'''] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-001036-823 #53 Genealogical Sketch of Descendants of Jeremiah Howes] of Dennis, Mass. ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-001066-853 #54 The Lumbert or Lombard Family] ::[https://archive.org/details/easthamorleanshi00pain_0 #55 Eastham and Orleans Hist Papers] ::Eastham and Orleans Historical Papers ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-001110-897 #56 Richard Rich of Dover Neck] ::John Robinson of Leyden and His Descendants to the Sixth Generation ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-001124-911 #58 The Yarmouth Family of Gray] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-001128-915 #59The Yarmouth Family of Chase] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=loc.ark:/13960/t78s4zq90&view=1up&seq=7 #68 Barnstable Sea Captains] ::'''VOLUME 2''' ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001146-929 #60 A Genealogist's Letter-Book: Correspondence of Amos Otis Relative to Colonial Ancestry, Book 1]Coffin, Chase, et al ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001178-961 #61 A Genealogist's Letter-Book: Correspondence of Amos Otis Relative to Colonial Ancestry, Book 2]Mitchell, Lincoln, et al] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001214-997 #63 A Genealogist's Letter-Book: Correspondence of Amos Otis Relative to Colonial Ancestry, Book 3]Freeman, Bourne, et al ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001246-1029 #64 Stephen Hopkins] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001260-1043 The Hedge Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001266-1049 #65 The Hawes Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001272-1055 #66 The Rider Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001280-1063 #67 The Hall Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/796145-cape-cod-sea-reminiscences #69 Cape Cod Sea Reminiscences] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001304-1087 #70 Paine or Payne - Truro] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001310-1093 #71 The Crowell Family of Yarmouth; Descendants of Yelverton] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/191896/ #72 The '''Crowell''' Family] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001340-1123 #73 The Baker Family of Yarmouth; Descendants of Francis] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001356-1139 #74 The Baker Family of Yarmouth; Descendants of Silas] ::[https://archive.org/details/taylorfamilyofya00yarm #75 '''Taylor''' Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001376-1159 #76 The Lombards of Truro] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001384-1167 #77 The Hinckleys of Truro] ::Historical Address Delivered by James W. Hawes, August 1, 1912... ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001428-1211 #79 The Baxter Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001436-1219 #80 The Berry Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://archive.org/details/matthewsfamilyof00davi #81 '''Matthews''' Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001450-1233 #82 The Sturgis Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001456-1239 #83 The Crosby Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001460-1243 #84 The Hallet Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001476-1259 #85 The Bassett Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001482-1265 #86 The Bray Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001490-1273 #87 Gorham Families of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001500-1283 #88 The White Family of Yarmouth] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001510-1293 #89 Hedges] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001514-1297 #90 Covel] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001524-1307 #91 Nickerson. Children of William (1) Nickerson] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001542-1325 #92 The English Ancestry of Edmond Hawes of Yarmouth, Mass.] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001556-1339 #93 Stone Family] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001560-1343 #94 Hoppy Mayo. Hero of Old Eastham] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001564-1347 #95 Dillingham Family] ::Ancient Houses ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001578-1361 #97 John Munroe and Old Barnstable] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001718-1501 #98 Ryder] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001738-1521 #99 Atkins] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001754-1537 #100 Nicholas Busby] ::[https://archive.org/details/genealogieseldre00hawe #101 Genealogies '''Eldred''' '''Eldredge'''] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001794-1577 #102 William Nickerson] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/177739-redirection #103 The '''Crowell''' Families of Yarmouth] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002002223650&view=1up&seq=3 #104 Sandwich and Bourne] ::[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=yale.39002032330319&view=1up&seq=3 #105 Barnstable Town Records] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001928-1711 #106 Francis Baker and Some of His Descendants to the Seventh Generation, Book 1] ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001986-1769 #107 Francis Baker and Some of His Descendants to the Seventh Generation, Book 2] ::Provincetown's Yesterdays * *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/455331-our-cape-cod-massachusetts-family-through-our-fairchild-line Our Cape Cod Massachusetts family through our '''Fairchild''' line] Dayley, Keith Lyle *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/619255-the-fish-family-of-cape-cod-massachusetts '''Fish''' family of Cape Cod] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/606609-the-green-family-of-cape-cod-massachusetts '''Green''' Family of Cape Cod] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/606038-the-harding-family-of-cape-cod-massachusetts '''Harding''' family of Cape Cod] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/39829/ The genealogy of Captain Isaiah '''Horton''', his wife, Rebecca '''Higgins''' Horton; Edward '''Clark''', his wife, Rachel Collins '''Clark''', residents of Eastham on Cape Cod, Massachusetts] Fife, C. Truesdell 1963 *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/258357-george-a-hayes-and-gertrude-l-kelley-their-ancestors-and-descendants George A. '''Hayes''' and Gertrude L. '''Kelley''' : their ancestors and descendants] not online *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/760312/ '''Kelly''', '''Kelley''', '''Killey''', '''O'Killia''': descendants of David O'Killia who took the oath of fidelity as an inhabitant of Yarmouth, Barnstable County, Plymouth Colony (Massachusetts Bay Province after 1692) 1657] Priest, Alice L. (Alice Lucinda), 1866- *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/754116-eleazer-higgins-1768-1840-thomas-kelley-1745-1813-with-allied-families-beal-hilton-mayo-ames-and-watts Eleazer '''Higgins''' 1768?-1840, Thomas '''Kelley''' 1745?-1813 : with allied families '''Beal''', '''Hilton''', '''Mayo''', '''Ames''' and '''Watts''' 1958] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/749729-genealogical-data-the-cape-cod-kelley-s-and-associated-families the Cape Cod '''Kelley''''s and associated families] Kalley, James G., (1926- ) 1981 *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/564419-kelley-family-research-v-01 '''Kelley''' family research; v. 01] Kelley, Irving McCloud, 1920- ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/567153-kelley-family-research-v-02 '''Kelley''' family research; v. 02] Kelley, Irving McCloud, 1920- *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/491292-one-mans-family-genealogy-of-the-kelley-and-associated-families One man's family : genealogy of the '''Kelley''' and associated families] Kalley, James G., 1926- ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/291957-the-descendants-of-darby-kelley-sarah-hunton-with-allied-families The descendants of Darby '''Kelley''' & Sarah '''Hunton''' : with allied families] Shank, Thomas L. (Thomas Lee), 1944- ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/605604-the-lewis-family-of-cape-cod-massachusetts '''Lewis''' family of Cape Cod] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/264220-phinney-genealogy-a-brief-history-of-ebenezer-phinney-of-cape-cod-and-his-descendants-from-1637-to-1947 Phinney genealogy : a brief history of Ebenezer '''Phinney''' (of Cape Cod) and his descendants, from 1637 to 1947] Phinney, Mary Allen ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/651102-descendants-of-moses-rowley-cape-cod-mass-about-1715 Descendants of Moses '''Rowley''', Cape Cod, Mass., about 1715] Russell, H. S. (Hezekiah Stone), b. 1835 1903 ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/474907-holway-rich-heritage-a-history-and-genealogy-of-two-cape-cod-families '''Holway'''-'''Rich''' heritage : a history and genealogy of two Cape Cod families] Holway, Richard Thomas, 1911 Not viewable online ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/147012-from-1530-to-1900--complete-lineage-of-the-sturges-families-of-maine-from-de-turges-england-and-cape-cod-massachusetts-to-vassalboro-and-gorham-with-other-sturges-genealogy From 1530 to 1900--complete lineage of the '''Sturges''' families of Maine : from De Turges, England and Cape Cod, Massachusetts to Vassalboro and Gorham ; with other Sturges genealogy] Sturges, Alonzo Walton, b. 1842 ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/605327-the-weeks-family-of-cape-cod-massachusetts '''Weeks''' Family of Cape Cod] *'''Sources covering multiple '''Cape Cod''' Families''' *[https://barnstablecountypfc.com/ Barnstable Counter Register of Probate] *[https://www.familysearch.org/records/images/search-results?page=1&place=395431&lifeEvent=127179&lifeEventRecordTypes=126785 Scanned Probate Cases] *[https://www.masscourts.org/eservices/home.page.2 Massachusetts Court Case Search] *[https://catalog.hathitrust.org/Record/000627069?type%5B%5D=all&lookfor%5B%5D=new%20plymouth&ft=ft Records of the Colony of '''New Plymouth''' in New England Vol 1 - 12] *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/137098?availability=Family%20History%20Library An historical memoir of the colony of '''New Plymouth'''] by Baylies, Francis, 1783-1852; Boston, Massachusetts : Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 1830 Vol 1 and 2 *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/43756-barnstable-three-centuries-of-a-cape-cod-town '''Barnstable'''. Three centuries of a Cape Cod town.] Trayser, Donald G Hyannis 1939 *History of '''Barnstable County''', Massachusetts, 1620-1890 by Simeon Deyo, 1890 [https://archive.org/details/historyofbarnsta00deyo | Archive.org link][https://www.worldcat.org/title/history-of-barnstable-county-massachusetts-1620-1637-1686-1890/oclc/1001253767&referer=brief_results | Find In Library] . ::[https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Barnstable_County,_Massachusetts_Genealogy '''Barnstable county''' Wiki page] @ FamilySearch.org *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/848553-cape-cod-telephone-directory---1941 '''Cape Cod''' telephone directory 1941] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/249134/ '''Cape Cod''' and the Old Colony by Albert Perry Brigham, G P Putnam Sons 1920] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/26318-cape-cod-the-right-arm-of-massachusetts-an-historical-narrative '''Cape Cod''', the right arm of Massachusetts : an historical narrative] by Swift, Charles Yarmouth, 1897 ::[http://www.CapeCodGravestones.com '''Cape Cod''' Gravestones web site] Forty Four Thousand Names with Gravestone Inscription Information by Robert Paine Carlson ::[https://archive.org/details/historycapecoda02freegoog History of '''Cape Cod''' : Annals of the Thirteen Towns of Barnstable County at Archive.org] ::[https://books.google.com/books?id=_p9YcKypMTEC History of '''Cape Cod''': Annals of Barnstable County, Volume 2. 1862.] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/553948-a-discourse-pronounced-at-barnstable-on-the-third-of-september-1839-at-the-celebration-of-the-second-centennial-anniversary-of-the-settlement-of-cape-cod A discourse pronounced at '''Barnstable''' on the third of September, 1839, at the celebration of the second centennial anniversary of the settlement of Cape Cod] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/581540-population-and-resources-of-cape-cod-a-special-report-in-recognition-of-the-three-hundredth-anniversary-of-the-settlement-of-new-england Population and resources of '''Cape Cod'''. A special report in recognition of the three hundredth anniversary of the settlement of New England] ::[https://web.archive.org/web/20160106074810/http://capecodhistory.us/ '''Cape Cod''' History.us website snapshot at Archive.org] ::[https://archive.org/details/wechosecapecod00corb We Chose '''Cape Cod'''] by Scott Corbett at Archive.org ::[https://archive.org/details/1812taleofcapeco01fitz 1812 A Tale of '''Cape Cod'''] by Michael Fitzgerald at Archive.org *[https://books.google.com/books?id=Y8mlDQAAQBAJ '''Cape Cod''' by Henry David Thoreau at Google books] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/579422-old-cape-cod-the-land-the-men-the-sea Old '''Cape Cod'''; the land, the men, the sea] Bangs, Mary Rogers Boston, 1920 *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/179923-cabo-de-baxos-or-the-place-of-cape-cod-in-the-old-cartology Cabo de Baxos; or, The place of '''Cape Cod''' in the old cartology] De Costa, Benjamin Franklin New York 1881 *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/636363-blue-water-men-and-other-cape-codders Blue-water men and other '''Cape Codders'''] Crosby, Katharine New York, 1946 *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=chi.101955958&view=1up&seq=1 History of '''Chatham''' Part I at HathiTrust.com] [https://archive.org/details/historyofchatham00smit at Archive.org] *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89077230894&view=1up&seq=7 History of '''Chatham''' Part III at HathiTrust.com] *[https://books.google.com/books?id=0ZclAQAAMAAJ History of '''Chatham''' Part III at Google] *'''Dennis''', Cape Cod from Firstcomers to Newcomers 1639-1992 by Nancy Thacher Reid *[https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89067482539&view=1up&seq=9 History of '''Eastham'''] ::[https://archive.org/details/walterebabbittpa01babb/page/n7/mode/2up Walter E Babbit papers] ::[https://www.nps.gov/caco/learn/historyculture/shipwrecks.htm National Park Service Shipwrecks] *[https://accessgenealogy.com/massachusetts-genealogy Massachusetts Gen. links] at Access Genealogy *[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:The_Mayflower_Descendant The Mayflower Descendant] wiki space with multiple volume links *[https://archive.org/details/pioneersofmassac00pope Pioneers of Mass.] *[https://archive.org/details/historyofharwich00pain History of Harwich] *[https://harwichhistoricalsociety.org/the-paine-collection/ Tracing Harwich History through the Paine collection] *[https://www.worldcat.org/title/shipmasters-of-cape-cod/oclc/695685777&referer=brief_results Shipmasters Of Cape Cod] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/results?count=20&placeId=183978&query=%2Bplace%3A%22United%20States%2C%20Massachusetts%2C%20Barnstable%22%20%2Bavailability%3AOnline Online Barnstable Resources] at FamilySearch.org *[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Barnstable_County,_Massachusetts_Genealogy Wiki for Barnstable resources] at FamilySearch.org *[[Space:Sources-Massachusetts#Barnstable_County|Barnstable County Sources]] - Wikitree Space ::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/548885-deaths-in-truro-cape-cod-1786-1826-taken-from-the-diary-of-rev-jude-damon Deaths in '''Truro''', Cape Cod, 1786-1826 : taken from the diary of Rev. Jude Damon] Treat, John Harvey, b. 1839 *'''Truro''':: The Story of a Cape Cod Town (Definitive History) by Richard F. Whale, 2007 *[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=11N1SXRO7pw Stephen Hopkins Is My Name] Video of a poem by Pam Eaton from Mayflower passenger point-of-view. *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/881591-wellfleet-truro-cape-cod-cemetery-inscriptions '''Wellfleet''', '''Truro''', & Cape Cod cemetery inscriptions Rich, Frederick Stillman, 1911-1978] Rich Family Association (Wellfleet, Massachusetts) *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/786635-wellfleet-truro-cape-cod-cemetery-inscriptions-sec-5 '''Wellfleet''', '''Truro''', & Cape Cod cemetery inscriptions; Sec. 5] *[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/563144-truro--cape-cod-or-land-marks-and-sea-marks '''Truro'''--Cape Cod, or, Land marks and sea marks] *[https://archive.org/details/historyofoldyarm00swif History of Old '''Yarmouth''' at Archive.org] *Series: Early American History Series, Volume: 10 New Light on the Old Colony Plymouth, the Dutch Context of Toleration, and Patterns of Pilgrim Commemoration E-Book ISBN: 9789004420557 (2019) *[https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/51887 Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of the State of Massachusetts] by William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams c 1910 Lewis Hist Pub Co ==Vital Records== ::[[Space:Massachusetts_VR_to_1850 | Massachusetts Vital Records to 1850]] Wikitree page ::[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2061550 Massachusetts, Town Clerk, Vital and Town Records, 1626-2001 at Family Search] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2285844 Massachusetts Town Records, ca. 1638-1961at FamilySearch] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1928860 Massachusetts State Vital Records, 1841-1920 at FamilySearch] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/2268583 Massachusetts, Delayed and Corrected Vital Records, 1753-1900 at FamilySearch] ::[http://ma-vitalrecords.org/Towns.shtml Mass Vital Records Project] ::[https://www.familysearch.org/search/collection/1469062 Massachusetts Marriages, 1841-1915 at FamilySearch] See each town below for Vital Records specific to the town == Cape Cod gazetteer == ::New Project- please add new place names at this free space: [[Space:Cape_Cod_Gazetteer]] ::[https://brill.com/display/title/56094 New Light on the Old Colony] ::[https://www.town.dennis.ma.us/sites/g/files/vyhlif3016/f/uploads/1614_capt._john_smith_map.pdf 1614 Capt John Smith Map] ::[https://www.town.dennis.ma.us/sites/g/files/vyhlif3016/f/uploads/1858walling.pdf 1858 Barnstable Map] ::[https://searchworks.stanford.edu/view/mr585ff2263 Barnstable County 1871] ::1880 Atlas of Barnstable County Massachusetts : Cape Cod's Earliest Atlas by Adam Gamble ::[https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CSDM-TWCM-1 1880 Walker Atlas] ::[https://www.town.dennis.ma.us/historic-district/pages/historic-maps Historic Maps] ::[https://purl.stanford.edu/zy287jq4688 Cape Cod map at Stanford 1890] == Cape Cod libraries, historical societies, vital records and cemeteries (by town) == The towns of Barnstable County and the Islands are exceedingly rich in library resources. Each town has at least one library—Dennis has five—for a total of thirty-seven libraries on Cape Cod. Martha’s Vineyard boasts six libraries, and Nantucket has one. Most of these libraries are members of the CLAMS (Cape Libraries Automated Materials Sharing) network, whereby the reader or researcher who is a member of one of these libraries may borrow books from any of the libraries and have access to the digital resources of all of them. In some cases a library card is not required. [Note: The libraries listed below in alphabetical order by town name; those listed without collection descriptions have smaller genealogical collections. Many libraries also have library subscriptions to Ancestry.com and HeritageQuest On-line. Some also subscribe to Americanancestors.org (New England Historic Genealogical Society Database)]. Most have access to the [https://mblc.state.ma.us/resource-sharing/commonwealth-catalog.php Commonwealth Catalog], Fold3 ===Barnstable=== (inc. 1639) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barnstable,_Massachusetts [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850/image?rId=140765468&volumeId=13885 Vital records] NEHGS Access required [https://archive.org/details/johnmunroeoldbar1909munr John Munroe and Old Barnstable] [[Space:Barnstable_Town_Record |Barnstable Town Record newspaper]] --Barnstable Law Library 3195 Main Street, P.O. Box 398, Barnstable, Mass. 02630 (508) 362-8539 email: barnstablelawlibrary at gmail.com Library specializing in the law and the courts of Barnstable County and Massachusetts [https://www.mass.gov/search-court-dockets-calendars-and-case-information Barnstable County Court Records online] --Sturgis Library 3090 Main Street, P.O. Box 606, Barnstable, Mass. 02630 (508) 362-6636; fax: (508) 362-5467 Kittredge Maritime Collection Lothrop Local History and Genealogical Collection Military history; cemetery headstones. New England Historic Genealogical Society Database: Cape Cod Center for LDS Microfilm collection Barnstable Patriot and Yarmouth Register Digital Archive On-line Stanley Smith Deed Collection Sandy Neck Archives Archives of maritime, genealogical and historical importance Genealogical Notes of Cape Cod Families (online at- --Cape Cod Community College 2240 Iyannough Road, West Barnstable, Mass. 02668 Wilkens Library William Brewster Nickerson Memorial Room, (508) 362-2131, x-4445; (508) 330-4445 William Brewster Nickerson Cape Cod History Archives Special collection of photographs, newspapers, maps, books, whaling artifacts, yearbooks, genealogies, diaries, logbooks, and Cape Cod oral histories. Walter C. Babbitt Collection (Cape Cod history) Lorenzo Dow Baker Collection Irving Bartlett Collection Cape Cod Association Collection (19th century periodicals, anti-slavery in New England) Cape Cod National Seashore Park Collection Hastings Keith Collection Nickerson Film Archives Tales of Cape Cod Oral Histories ---Centerville Public Library 585 Main Street, Centerville, Mass. 02632 (508) 790-6220 Other databases provided by the Massachusetts Board of Library Commissioners (MLBC) and the Massachusetts Library System (MLS). The Commonwealth Catalog. --Cotuit Library :871 Main Street, Cotuit, Mass. 02635 :(508) 428-8141 :http://www.cotuitlibrary.org :Digital Newspapers & Magazines --Hyannis Public Library :401 Main Street, Hyannis, Mass. 02613 :(508) 775-2280 :http://www.hyannislibrary.org :Cape Cod Reference Collection :John Fitzgerald Kennedy Reference Collection :The Dorothy P. Donalson Collection of African-American and Women’s Studies [https://www.facebook.com/mmhistorical Marstons Mills Historical Society - Facebook] [http://www.marstonsmillshistorical.org/ MMHS Web] --Marstons Mills Public Library :2160 Main Street, Marstons Mills, Mass. 02648 :(508) 428-5171 :http://www.mmpl.org --Osterville Village Library :43 Wianno Avenue Osterville, Mass. 02655 :(508) 362-5757 :http://www.ostervillevillagelibrary.org :Barnstable Code Book :Boston Public Library’s Electronic Resources :Gale Resources --Whelden Memorial Library, West Barnstable :2401 Meetinghouse Way, P.O. Box 147, West Barnstable, Mass. 02668 :(508) 362-2262; fax (508) 362-1344 :https://www.wheldenlibrary.org/ :Whelden Memorial Library Collection of West Barnstable Historical Documents :Barnstable Patriot Digital Archives - also can be searched at Sturgis Library :Cape Cod Gravestones :CemeteryFind.com [https://accessgenealogy.com/massachusetts/meeting-house-hill-cemetery-centerville-barnstable-county-massachusetts.htm Meeting House Hill Cemetery- Centerville] [https://accessgenealogy.com/massachusetts/phinneys-lane-cemetery-centerville-barnstable-county-massachusetts.htm Phinneys Lane Cemetery- Centerville] ===Bourne=== (inc. 1884 formerly part of Sandwich) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bourne,_Massachusetts [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.li153c&view=1up&seq=3 Bourne Annual Report, 1901 - has vitals] Jonathan Bourne Public Library 19 Sandwich Road, Bourne, Mass. 02532 (508) 759-0644 ===Brewster=== (inc. 1803) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brewster,_Massachusetts [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=hvd.32044086447331&view=1up&seq=11 Vital Records at HathiTrust.com] Brewster Ladies’ Library 182 Main Street, Brewster, Mass. 02631 (508) 896-3913 Boston Public Library Free Online Resources Cape Cod Genealogical Society’s monthly meetings ===Chatham=== (inc. 1712) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chatham,_Massachusetts [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850/image/?rId=140765468&volumeId=39810 Vital records] NEHGS Access required [https://chathamhistoricalsociety.org/ Chatham Historical Society] on the web [https://www.facebook.com/atwoodmuseum Chatham Hist Soc] on Facebook Eldredge Public Library 564 Main Street, Chatham, Mass. 02633 (508) 945-5170; fax: (508) 945-5173 Edgar Francis Waterman Memorial Genealogical Collection: a large collection of genealogical books for the New England and Middle Atlantic states.(Collection open Tues.,Thurs., and Sat.). American Ancestors: New England Historic Genealogical Society Database Town of Chatham annual reports [https://eldredgelibrary.wssites.com/Home Cape Cod Monitor and Cape Cod Chronicle Digital ] Newspaper Collection Cape Cod Times Newspaper Databases Cape Cod Chatter Massachusetts Town Vital Records volumes Cape Cod pamphlets; Cape Cod land deeds; Books on Old Chatham Families ===Dennis=== (inc. 1793) formerly East Precinct of Yarmouth https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dennis,_Massachusetts [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850/image/?rId=140765468&volumeId=26980 Vital Records] NEHGS Access required [https://www.dennishistoricalsociety.org/ Dennis Historical Society] on the web [https://www.facebook.com/groups/116988411646078 Dennis Hist Soc] on Facebook -Dennis Memorial Library 1020 Old Bass River Road, Dennis, Mass. 02638-2533 (508) 385-2255 Cape Cod Collection (fiction and non-fiction materials, encompassing Cape Cod history and authors, Cape Cod lighthouses, architecture, flora and fauna) Gertrude Lawrence Collection (theatrical memorabilia) --Dennis Public Library 5 Hall Street, Dennisport, Mass. 02639 (508) 760-6219 Home of the Cape Cod Genealogical Society’s Genealogical Room(open Tues., Thurs., and Sat.) Cape Cod Collection (fiction and non-fiction reference titles on Cape Cod) Cape Cod Genealogy References Cape Cod Salties Collection (Cape Cod Salties Sportfishing Club) Bayberry Quilters of Cape Cod Collection Echos Culturel Foreign Language Collection --Jacob Sears Memorial Library 23 Center Road, P.O. Box 782, East Dennis, Mass. 02641 (508) 385-8151; fax: (508) 385-8151 --South Dennis Free Public Library 389 Main Street, P.O. Box 304, South Dennis, Mass. 02660 (508) 394-8954 Town of Dennis Dennis Libraries’ Digital Newspaper Archives --West Dennis Free Public Library 260 Main Street, West Dennis, Mass. 02670 (508) 398-2050; fax (508) 394-6279 Dennis Historical Society’s Pauline (Dixon) Derick Library [https://www.librarything.com/profile/CCGSlibrary Library Thing catalog] ===Eastham=== (inc. 1651) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastham,_Massachusetts Eastham Public Library 190 Samoset Road, Eastham, Mass. 02640 (508) 240-5950 American Ancestors: New England Historic Genealogical Society Database Eastham Room (Eastham history and genealogy archives) Digital History Collections (through Boston Public Library and Digital Archive) Eastham Guide Books and Annual Town Reports Margaret Bready Genealogy Collection [Eastham Historical Archives] Note: Eastham Historical Society’s Archives are at the 1869 Schoolhouse Museum, 25 Schoolhouse Road, Eastham, Mass. [https://www.easthamhistoricalsociety.org Eastham Historical Society] [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC8d4rFnnWlyfy62UwkFkZxA Eastham Hist Soc Youtube channel] Many families left for Barrington Nova Scotia so you might find them here: [https://archive.org/details/historyofbarring00crowuoft/page/n7/mode/2up History of Barrington Township, Shelburne county, Nova Scotia] ===Falmouth=== (inc. 1686) [https://falmouth.historyarchives.online/home Falmouth Enterprise digital archive] (1896 to CurrentYear-6) [http://origin.olivesoftware.com/Olive/APA/Falmouth/?action=tab&tab=browse&pub=ARS#panel=browse Falmouth Town Reports] (1873-1962) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Falmouth,_Massachusetts [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850/image/?rId=140765468&volumeId=13928 Vital Records] NEHGS Access required [https://www.facebook.com/groups/668496986544315 Falmouth Genealogical Society] Facebook Group [https://www.falmouthgenealogysociety.com/home.html Falmouth Genealogical Society web site] [https://museumsonthegreen.org/ Falmouth Historical Society web site] --Falmouth Public Library 300 Main Street, Falmouth, Mass. 02540 (508) 457-2555 Home of the genealogical collection of the Falmouth Genealogical Society Robert C. Hunt Jr. Postcard Collection Falmouth School Yearbooks, and Town Reports Falmouth Enterprise Digital Archive Family Search Library Affiliate --Falmouth Public Library, North Branch 6 Chester Street, P.O. Box 370, North Falmouth, Mass. 02556-0370 (508) 563-2922 --East Falmouth Public Library 310 East Falmouth Highway, East Falmouth, Mass. 02636 (508) 548-6340 --West Falmouth Library, Inc. 575 West Falmouth Highway, P.O. Box 1209, West Falmouth, Mass. 02540 (508) 548-4709 West Falmouth History and Heritage: a Two Year Celebration Links to a series of publications, audios, videos, and photographs West Falmouth Library Archives --Woods Hole Public Library 581 Woods Hole Road, Woods Hole, Mass. 02543 (508) 548-8961; fax: (508) 540-1969 email: whpl_mail at clamsnet.org Thomas G. Ratliffe Collection of books on theater and film, local history, maritime books, and non-technical books on the sciences Gretchen Ward Warren Collection of books on dance Woods Hole Historical Museum and Collection Archives Historical paintings by Franklin L. Gifford [https://www.whoi.edu/what-we-do/understand/data/ WHOI] ===Harwich=== (inc. 1694) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harwich,_Massachusetts [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850/image?rId=140765468&volumeId=39812 Vital Records] NEHGS access required [https://www.facebook.com/harwichhistoricalsociety.org Harwich Hist Soc] on Facebook [https://harwichhistoricalsociety.org/ Website] -Brooks Free Library 739 Main Street, Harwich, Mass. 02645 (508) 430-7562 Digitized Harwich Independent Newspaper, 1872-1949 Central Cape Press, 1949-1958, and the Cape Cod Republican, 1862-1868, are available for use at the library. Print copies of the Harwich Oracle, 1991-2007, are also available. Harwich Historical Commission 1992-1993 survey and inventory of historic homes. Town of Harwich annual reports, 1866-2017, are digitized and can be found at Cape Verdean Collection of authors and history Cape Cod Collection of books by Cape Cod authors and related titles Insta --Harwichport Library Associates 49 Lower Bank Street, Harwichport, Mass. 02646 (508) 432-3320 [http://www.harwichportlibrary.org website under construction] --Chase Library, West Harwich 7 MA-28, Northwest Harwich, Mass. 02671 (508) 432-2610 [webpage not available] ===Mashpee=== (inc. 1870) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mashpee,_Massachusetts Mashpee Public Library 67 Steeple Street, P.O. Box 657, Mashpee, Mass. 02649 (508) 539-1435 Boston Public Library Online Resources Cape Cod Times Collection online Boston Globe, 1980-present, online ===Orleans=== (inc. 1797) fomerly south Parish of Eastham https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Orleans,_Massachusetts Snow Library 67 Main Street, Orleans, Mass. 02653 (508) 240-3760; fax: (508) 255-5701 H.K. Cummings Collection of Orleans and Eastham photographs, 1887-1905 Cape Codder newspaper 1946-present, on microfilm and digitized Digital Resources and Databases: Massachusetts Cultural Resource Information System (Massachusetts Historical Commission) New York Times (1985-present) Snow Library card required Historical New York Times (1851-2008) Snow Library card required Cape Cod Times (1998-present) Snow Library card required The Cape Codder (2005-present) Snow Library card required ===Provincetown=== (inc. 1727) Precinct of Cape Cod https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provincetown,_Massachusetts [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850/image?rId=140765468&volumeId=14518 Vital Records] NEHGS Access required Provincetown Public Library 356 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass. 02657 (508) 487-7094 CLAMS Library catalog Extensive LGBT Resources Provincetown Advocate Digital Resources Insta ===Sandwich=== (inc. 1639 - oldest with Yarmouth) Sandwich Public Library 142 Main Street, Sandwich, Mass. 02562 (508) 888-0625 Old Colony Library Network Catalog Boston Globe, 1980-present New York Times, current and archived Massachusetts Special Collections Directory Sandwich Town Archives Sandwich High School Yearbooks, 1964-2017 Sandwich, Barnstable County, Massachusetts. Incorporated in 1639. Sandwich. Caroline Lewis Kardell and Russell A. Lovell, Jr., eds. Vital Records of Sandwich Massachusetts to 1885, 2 Volumes plus index (Boston: NEHGS, 1996). No free copies. [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14077/1/0 Vol. 1 at AmericanAncestors.org] [https://www.americanancestors.org/DB190/i/14078/1/0 Vol. 2 at AmericanAncestors.org.] Sandwich. Leonard H. Smith Jr. and Norma H. Smith, Editors, Vital Records of the Towns of Barnstable and Sandwich (Clearwater, FL: Leonard H. Smith, 1976, repr. 1982; repr. Baltimore: Clearfield Co., 1992, 1994, 1996). These records are reprinted from Mayflower Descendant. The Mayflower Descendant, Sandwich, Mass., Vital Records, by George Ernest Bowman. Vol. 14 (1912): [https://books.google.com/books?id=BrpBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA106 pages 106-112]; Vol. 14 (1912): [https://books.google.com/books?id=BrpBAQAAMAAJ&pg=PA166 pages 166-174]; Vol. 29 (1931): [pages 21-23]; Vol. 29 (1931): [pages 68-75]; Vol. 30 (1932): [pages 58-68]; Vol. 30 (1932): [pages 99-104]. Greenlaw, Lucy Hall ed. "Sandwich, Mass., Records" in The Genealogical Advertiser (1900) Vol. 3 (June 1900): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaladve03gree/page/n48 Page 33-36] Vol. 3 (September 1900): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaladve03gree/page/73 Page 73-77] Vol. 4 (March 1901): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaladve05gree/page/9 Page 9-14] Vol. 4 (December 1901): [https://archive.org/details/genealogicaladve05gree/page/99 Page 99-103]. ===Truro=== (inc. 1709) north part of Eastham https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Truro,_Massachusetts [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850/image/?cId=&cId=190&volumeId=13774 Vital Records] NEHGS access required [https://trurohistoricalsociety.org Truro Historical Society] on the web [https://archive.org/details/trurocapecodorla00rich/page/n9/mode/2up Truro Cape Cod] or Land Marks and Sea Marks by Shebnah Rich Truro Public Library 7 Standish Way,, North Truro, Mass. 02652 (508) 487-1125 Basic books and reference materials on genealogy Materials on early Truro settlers and their families Early Massachusetts Town vital records Compilations on Mayflower descendants Town of Truro annual reports Insta ===Wellfleet=== (inc. 1763) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wellfleet,_Massachusetts http://www.wellfleethistoricalsociety.org/ Wellfleet Public Library 55 West Main Street, Wellfleet, Mass. 02667 (508) 349-0310 ===Yarmouth=== (inc. 1639) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yarmouth,_Massachusetts [https://ia802705.us.archive.org/5/items/historyoldyarmo00swifgoog History of Old Yarmouth] * Yarmouth Vital Records of Yarmouth Massachusetts to the Year 1850 -Compiled by Robert M. Sherman and Ruth Wilder Sherman, Published by the Society of Mayflower Descendants in the State of Rhode Island. c. 1995 - Note: Includes index. *Physical Description: 2 v. (vii, 966 p.) : maps (on lining papers) ; 24 cm. *[http://www.worldcat.org/oclc/2780575 Find in a library] *Only five percent of the Yarmouth Vital Records have previously appeared in print. In preparing these two volumes, we transcribed the records from microfilm, comparing our first 43 pages with George E. Bowman's transcriptions in the Mayflower Descendant. The Yarmouth town books were destroyed in a fire about 1674. Records of only a few events prior to that date appear in the earliest book, book 3. Records from all town books containing vital records prior to 1850 were copied: books 3, 4, 7, 8, 18, 20, 21 and Register Vol. 1. [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850/image?volumeId=13934 Volume I] [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850/image/?rId=140779149&volumeId=13952 Volume II] (NEHGS Membership required) [https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/78093877:2495 The original hand-written records of Yarmouth] [https://www.hsoy.org/ The Historical Society of Old Yarmouth] [https://www.hsoy.org/blog/ HSOY Blog] [https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9FGdMGJhEk1Q7VLtupzUBg HSOY Youtube channel] [https://www.facebook.com/HistoricalSocietyofOldYarmouth HSOY] on Facebook [https://archive.org/details/westyarmouthhous00wing West Yarmouth Houses- 1835] --Yarmouth Town Libraries 312 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth, Mass. 02664 http://www.yarmouth.ma.us/Town_Libraries> --South Yarmouth Library Association 312 Old Main Street, South Yarmouth, Mass. 02664 (508) 760-4820 [https://archive.org/details/oldquakervillage00jenk/page/n11/mode/2up Old Quaker Village, South Yarmouth] --West Yarmouth Library Association 391 Main Street, MA-28, West Yarmouth, Mass. 02673 (508) 775-5206 --Yarmouth Port Library 297 Main Street (Rt. 6A), Yarmouth Port, Mass. 02675 (508) 362-3717 email: yarp_mail at clamsnet.org Edward Gorey Collection Cape Cod Times Archive Digital Newspaper Archives: The Barnstable Patriot & the Register Online Insta @yarmouthtownlibraries --FindAGrave Cemeteries :3 cemeteries in Yarmouth, Massachusetts. :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1543639/chandler-gray-cemetery Chandler Gray Cemetery] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2373374/thatcher-park-beach Thatcher Park Beach] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2199112/yarmouth-smallpox-cemeteries Yarmouth Smallpox Cemeteries] :4 cemeteries in Yarmouth Port, Massachusetts. :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/90752/ancient-cemetery Ancient Cemetery] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2428650/bass-hole-memorial-garden Bass Hole Memorial Garden] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2410994/thacher-property-burial-ground Thacher Property Burial Ground] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91886/woodside-cemetery Woodside Cemetery] :1 cemetery in West Yarmouth, Massachusetts. :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/1831930/woodside-cemetery Woodside Cemetery] :7 cemeteries in South Yarmouth, Massachusetts. :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91016/georgetown-cemetery Georgetown Cemetery] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2341238/indian-memorial-cemetery Indian Memorial Cemetery] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2400566/memorial-park Memorial Park] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2142722/methodist-episcopal-church-cemetery Methodist Episcopal Church Cemetery] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/91437/pine-grove-cemetery Pine Grove Cemetery] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2130763/quaker-meeting-house-cemetery Quaker Meeting House Cemetery] :[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2521585/saint-davids-memorial-yard Saint Davids Memorial Yard] ===Martha’s Vineyard (Dukes County)=== [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850/image/?rId=140765468&volumeId=7701 Edgartown Vital Records] NEHGS access required --Aquinnah Public Library 1 Church Street, Aquinnah, Mass. 02535 (508) 645-2314 Insta @aquinnah_library --Chilmark Free Public Library 522 South Road, P.O. Box 180, Chilmark, Mass. 02535 (508) 5645-3360 Insta @chilmark_library --Edgartown Public Library 26 Edgartown-West Tisbury Road, Edgartown, Mass. 02539 (508) 627-4221; fax: (508) 627-9534 Insta @edgartown-public-library --Oak Bluffs Public Library 56R School Street, Vineyard Haven, Mass. 02568 (508) 693-9433; fax: (508) 693-5377 Martha’s Vineyard Collection (non-fiction books about Martha’s Vineyard) Martha’s Vineyard Reference Collection (Martha’s Vineyard out-of-print and rare items) Maritime Collections, African-American Collections Portuguese Collections Digital Oak Bluffs Archives Insta @illuminateob --Vineyard Haven Public Library 200 Main Street, Vineyard Haven, Mass. 02568 (508) 696-4211 Martha’s Vineyard, Cape Cod and Massachusetts online links Numerous genealogical reference books Vineyard Gazette newspaper archives Duke’s County Intelligencer archives Aquinnah Wampanoag records Insta @vhlibrary --West Tisbury Free Public Library 1042 State Road, West Tisbury, Mass. 02575 (508) 693-3366; fax: (508) 696-0130 Boston Public Library Online ===Nantucket (Nantucket County)=== [https://www.americanancestors.org/databases/massachusetts-vital-records-1620-1850/image?rId=140765468&volumeId=7757 Vital records] NEHGS access required Nantucket Atheneum 1 India Street, P.O. Box 808, Nantucket, Mass. 02554 (508) 228-1110; fax: (508) 228-1973 Insta @nantucketatheneum Barney Genealogical Collection Atheneum Special Historic Collection Atheneum Ship’s Manuscripts and Logs Historic Digital Newspaper Archive: Nantucket newspapers, 1816-present Marine Mammal Conservation Collections Massachusetts Manuscripts, Archives & Special Collections Directory America’s Genealogy Bank Digital Sanborn Maps Nantucket Independent Newspaper Archives, 2005-2011 Falmouth Enterprise Newspaper Archives, 1896-1962 ===Cape Cod and Islands Family History Centers and Affiliate Libraries=== Source: Familysearch.org Cape Cod Genealogical Society Genealogical Research Room P.O. Box 1394, Harwich, Mass. 02645-6394 at the West Dennis Public Library 5 Hall Street, Dennisport, Mass. 02639-1730 (508) 760-6219 Eldredge Public Library 564 Main Street, Chatham, Mass. 02633-2284 (508) 945-5170; fax (508) 945-5173 Falmouth Public Library 300 Main Street, Falmouth, Mass. 02540-2766 (508) 457-2555 Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts Family History Center 15 Merchants Court, Vineyard Haven, Mass. 07568-6321 (508) 683-8642 Nantucket Historical Association Research Library 7 Fair Street, Nantucket, Mass. 02554-3737 (508) 228-1894, x-301 Provincetown Public Library 330 Commercial Street, Provincetown, Mass. 02567-2222 (508) 487-7094 ===NEARBY OFF-CAPE FAMILY HISTORY CENTERS AND AFFILIATE LIBRARIES=== General Society of Mayflower Descendants Mayflower Society House 7 Winslow Street, Plymouth, Mass. 02360-3312 P.O. Box 3297, Plymouth, Mass. 02361-3297 GSMD Library Hours: Mon. thru Fri. 10 a.m.-3:30 p.m., except Jan. when open by appointment, call (508) 746-3188, ext. 11, or email library at themayflowersociety.org Hingham, Massachusetts Family History Center 379 Gardner Street, Hingham, Mass. 02093-3831 (781) 749-4813 New England Historic Genealogical Society 99-101 Newbury Street, Boston, Mass. 02116-3007 (888) 296-3447 North Dartmouth, Massachusetts Family History Center 400 Cross Road, North Dartmouth, Mass. 02747-2015 (508) 994-0413 Middleborough Public Library 102 North Main Street, Middleborough, Mass. 02346-2410 (508) 946-2470 == Cape Cod Families== [https://archive.org/details/listofsomeameric00glen/page/4/mode/2up American Genealogies published to 1896] [https://mejpa.tripod.com/CAPECODSURNAMES.html Earliest Cape Cod Surnames] ===Atkins Family=== :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001738-1521 #99 Atkins]- [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$$ ===Atwood family=== :::[http://www.treetreetree.org.uk/Atwood.htm Atwood family] :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000932-719 #41 Atwood Genealogy] - [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$$ ===Baker family=== ::: [https://www.worldcat.org/title/baker-family-of-yarmouth-descendants-of-francis/oclc/7043366 Baker Family of Yarmouth] :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000350-137 Baker Zone in West Dennis] - [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] :::[https://archive.org/details/francisbaker00bake_0/page/n27/mode/2up Baker Family] :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001340-1123 #73 The Baker Family of Yarmouth; Descendants of Francis] - [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$$ :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001356-1139 #74 The Baker Family of Yarmouth; Descendants of Silas] - [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$$ :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001928-1711 #106 Francis Baker and Some of His Descendants to the Seventh Generation, Book 1]- [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$$ :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001986-1769 #107 Francis Baker and Some of His Descendants to the Seventh Generation, Book 2]- [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$$ ===Bangs Family=== :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000606-393 #29 Bangs Family Papers] - [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$$ ===Bassett Family=== ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001476-1259 #85 The Bassett Family of Yarmouth]-[[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$ ===Baxter Family=== :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001428-1211 #79 The Baxter Family of Yarmouth]-[[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$ ===Bearse Family=== :::[https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2017/09/surname-saturday-bearse-of-cape-cod.html Bearse Family blog] ===Berry Family=== :::[https://archive.org/details/berryfamilyofyar00davi Berry Family of Yarmouth] :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001436-1219 #80 The Berry Family of Yarmouth] -[[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$ :::[https://library.nehgs.org/record=b1107680 The Berry family of Cape Cod / by Joyce Sterling and Eliot Sterling 2015] privately published include Baker and Brewster- CS71 .B526 2015 7th Floor Stacks ===Bourne Family=== :::[https://archive.org/details/historyofrichard00dyke History of Richard Bourne and some of his Descendants] by Hannah S B Dykes, 1919 ===Bray Family=== :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001482-1265 #86 The Bray Family of Yarmouth]-[[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$ ===Brown Family=== :::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/399190/ A few descendants of William '''Brown''' of Eastham with connecting lines of '''Knowles''', '''Hopkins''', '''Cole''', '''Snow''', '''Phinney''', '''Pierce''', '''Miller''', '''Allen''', '''Rich'''] by Frederick Johnson Simmons ===Brewster Family=== :::[https://ia600306.us.archive.org/6/items/brewstergenealog001jone/brewstergenealog001jone.pdf Brewster Genealogy] [https://babel.hathitrust.org/cgi/pt?id=wu.89082506106&seq=5 Brewster Genealogy - 1908 by Emma C Brewster Jones] ===Burgess Family=== :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000958-745 #46 Burgess] Family -[[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$ ===Busby Family=== :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001754-1537 #100 Nicholas Busby]- [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$ ===Clarke Family=== :::[https://archive.org/details/clarkeclarkgenea00john/page/n4 Records of the descendants of Thomas Clarke, Plymouth, 1623-1697] by Johnson, William W. (William Wallace), b. 1813; pub. 1884 North Greenfield, Wis. : W.W. Johnson :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-000952-739 #45 Thomas Clarke, the Pilgrim, and His Descendants]- [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$ ===Chase Family=== :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-001128-915 #59The Yarmouth Family of Chase]- [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$ ===Chipman Family=== :::[https://nutfieldgenealogy.blogspot.com/2017/09/surname-saturday-chipman-of-cape-cod.html Chipman Family blog] ===Cobb Family=== :::[https://www.abebooks.com/History-Cobb-Family-Philip-L-New/30979889476/bd History of the Cobb Family] ===Covel=== :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001514-1297 #90 Covel]- [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$ ===Crosby Famly=== :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001456-1239 #83 The Crosby Family of Yarmouth]- [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$ ===Cross Family=== :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-001008-795 #49 The Cross Families of Truro and Wellfleet]- [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$ ===Crowell Family=== :::[https://archive.org/details/johncrowehisdesc00crow/page/24/mode/2up Crowell Genealogy at Archive.org] :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001310-1093 #71 The Crowell Family of Yarmouth; Descendants of Yelverton]- [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$$ :::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/191896/ #72 The '''Crowell''' Family] Descendants of John :::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/177739-redirection #103 The '''Crowell''' Families of Yarmouth] ===Davis Family=== :::[http://www.familysearch.org/library/books/idurl/1/604211 '''Davis''' Family of Cape Cod] by William H Edwards, Hist Soc of Penn, 1957, 44 pages ===Dillingham Family=== ::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48172/images/CapeCodLibraryII-001564-1347 #95 Dillingham Family]- [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$$ ===Dimmick Family=== :::[https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/604918-the-dimmick-family-of-cape-cod-massachusetts '''Dimmick''' family of Cape Cod] ===Doane family=== :::[https://archive.org/details/doanefamily1deac00doan Doane Family]] :::[https://www.ancestry.com/imageviewer/collections/48171/images/CapeCodLibraryI-001018-805 #51 Deacon John Doane and the Doane Family] - [[Space:Library_of_Cape_Cod_History_and_Genealogy | LCCH&G Wikitree Space]] Ancestry $$$ ===Eldredge / Eldridge family=== ::: [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/ELDREDGE Eldredge/Eldridge/Eldred] :::[https://www.worldcat.org/title/eldredge-genealogy-a-record-of-some-of-the-descendants-of-william-eldredge-of-yarmouth-classic-reprint/oclc/976334356&referer=brief_results Eldredge Genealogy] Zoeth Skinner Eldredge 1896 [https://books.google.com/books?id=zn5IAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=eldredge+genealogy&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwiZr9zxsJzgAhUSXK0KHYTFA8MQ6AEIKjAA#v=onepage&q=eldredge%20genealogy&f=false][[Space:Eldredge_Genealogy:_A_Record_of_Some_of_the_Descendants_of_William_Eldredge_of_Yarmouth | Wikitree Space]] :::William Eldred/Eldredge/Eldridge in New England. Privately printed by Bradford W Luther. Fairhaven, Mass. 1994. Repository Eldredge Library. ::: An Eldredge Genealogy. Ruth Brown McAlister. 1966 :::[https://www.worldcat.org/title/eldredge-genealogy/oclc/866506239&referer=brief_results Eldredge Genealogy] Jane S Eldredge. 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[https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote01brow ADA-ARM] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote02brow ATH-BAI] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote03brow BAKER] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote04brow BAN-BAS] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote05brow BAT-BES] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote06brow BIC-BOR] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote07brow BOU-BRI] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote08brow BRO-BUS] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote09brow BUS-CHA] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote10brow CHA-CHI] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote11brow CHR-COA] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote12brow COB-COL] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote13brow COL-CRE] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote14brow CRI-CRO] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote15brow CRO-CUR] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote16brow CUS-DIL] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote17brow DIL-DUN] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote18brow DUN-DLE] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote19brow ELL-FAR] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote20brow FAU-FOS] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote21brow FOX-FUL] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote22brow GAG-GIB] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote23brow GIF-GOR] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote24brow GOU-HAL] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote25brow HAL-HAN] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote26brow HAR-HAT] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote27brow HAW-HIL] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote28brow HIN-HOM] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote29brow HOP-HOW] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote30brow HOW-JEN] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote31brow JEN-KIN] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote32brow KEN-LEO] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote33brow LEW-LOR] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote34brow LOT-MAR] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote35brow MAR-MER] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote36brow MER-NIC] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote37brow NIC-NOR] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote38brow NYE-PAI] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote39brow PAL-PER] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote40brow PHI-PUR] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote41brow RED-ROB] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote42brow ROG-SEA] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote43brow SEA-SMA] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote44brow SMI-SOP] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote45brow SOU-SWE] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote46brow SWI-THA] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote47brow THA-TWI] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote48brow UND-WES] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote49brow WES-WIL] [https://archive.org/details/genealogicalnote50brow WIN-YOU] [http://mejpa.tripod.com/CAPECODSURNAMES.html Cape Cod Surnames from this website] Sandwich-Yarmouth-Barnstable-Harwich- BRADFORD,PRENCE,BREWSTER,WINSLOW,ALDEN,JENNEY,ALLERTON STANDISH,HOWLAND,KEMPTON,COOKE,BANGS,SNOW,HOPKINS,CLARKE, WALLEN,WRIGHT,WARREN,DOTEY,CUTBERSON,WINSLOW,SHAW,PRATT, ADAMS,BILLINGTON,FULLER,BRIGGS,PEARSE,TRACEY,ROGERS,FAUNCE, EATON,BASSETT,SPRAGUE,CRACKBONE,BUMPUS,PALMER,BROWN, SAMPSON,MICHEL,DELANOY,SIMONSON,SOULE,(HOLMAN,SHIRLEY, BEAUCHAMP,ANDREWS,HATHERLY,THOMAS,COLLYER,merchants) By 1637 ten male surnames had settled in Sandwich: FREEMAN,FEAKE,DEXTER,DILLINGHAM,WOOD,CARMAN,CHADWELL, ALMY,TUPPER and KNOTT. They and their families had come from Saugus over old deer and Indian trails, mostly on foot through dense forests. However, heavier loads were brought by sea into a small inlet now known as Scusset Creek. These surnames were joined fairly soon by several dozen other surnames including: PRINCE,VINCENT,ALLEN,BURNE,HALLOWAY, HURST,KERBY,INGLY,BURGESS,NOY,ARMITAGE,LEURICH(the pastor) WINSOR,WILLIS,BESSEY,TURNER,EDGE,POTTER,FREUND,NEWLAND, HELLOT,SLAWSON,BRAYBROOKE,BLISS,BUITT,COLE,EDE,FISHE, CLARKE,SHILLINGSWORTH,HARLOW,SKIFFE,WINGE,WOLESTON,BUTLER, WRIGHT,MILLER,LAUNDER,BOARDMAN,WADE,JOYCE and BLAKEMORE. The following male surnames were soon added: BRADFORD,BANGS,SNOW,ROGERS,HOPKINS,DEANE,MITCHELL,HOWLAND, COLLIER,NICKERSON,DOWNING,JONES,SAVAGE,COTTLE,COVELL, ELDRIDGE,TAYLOR,GRIFFITH,LUMBERT,SMITH,CAHOON,GODFREY, SMALL,TOMLON,STEWART,HALL,HEDGE,HEDGIS,PADDOCK,SEARS and TUCKER. Early Yarmouth surnames: BOURNE, THATCHER,CROW,HOWES, SEARS, BACHILOR,COITE,TABOR,MATTHEWS,LUMPKIN,SIMPKINS,BARNES,HALLETT, DENNIS,CHADWELL,DERBY,ELSE,FLAWNE,GRAUSE,TWINING,WILLIAMS, WHELDON, ARMSTRONG,PALMER,RYDER,FALLAND,TILLEY,HOPKINS,CHASE, PAYNE,STARR,BAKER,WHITE,HOWES,DEVILE,ELLIS,HATCH,GRAY,HORE, BRAY,LINCEFORD,MORRELL,ARNOLD,BERRY,BOREMAN,BURMAN,BURSEL, HULL,HIGGINS,NORMAN,NORCUTT,TEMPLAR,WADIBONE,WORDEN,PRICHARD, ALDEN,WINSLON AND NORTHCOTE. Early Barnstable surnames: ANNABLE,BACON,BACHILER,BASSETT, BEARSE,BAKER,BARKER,BORDEN,BODFISH,BLOSSOM,BOURMAN,BUMPAS, BETTS,BLUSH,BLATCHFORD,BOURNE,BURSLEY,BERRY,BENJAMIN,BUTLER, BATES, BRYANT,CARSLEY,CHAPMAN,CHIPMAN,COBB,CLAGHORN,CHILD,COGGIN, COOPER,COLEMAN,CROCKER,CLAP,CAMMET,COTELLE,CANNON,CUDWORTH, DAVIS,DELAP,DEXTER,DEAN,DIMMOCK,DYER,DUNHAM,DICKENSON,DOWNS, DUNN,EASTERBROOKS,EWELL,EWER,FOXWELL,FITZRANDOLPH,FULLER, FREEMAN,FOSTER,GOODSPEED,GILPIN,GILBERT,GORHAM,GREEN, GARRETT,HALL,HATHAWAY,HATCH,HALLETT,HAMBLEN,HERSEY,HULL, HINCKLEY,HOWLAND,HOWES,HUCKINS,HAMMOND,HILLIARD,HICKS,ISUM, JENKINS,JONES,JACKSON,LEWES,LINNEL,LOTHROP,LITCHFIELD, LOMBARD,MARSTON,MAYO,OTIS,PHINNEY,ROBINSON,SCUDDER and SMITH. Nawsett or Eastham - Thomas PRINCE, John DOANE, Nicholas SNOW, Josias COOK, Richard HIGGINS, John SMALLEY and Edward BANGS. In 1651 the Colony Court decreed the town be known henceforth as Eastham. The surnames MAYO, CROSBY,FREEMAN, HARDING, ROGERS, GODFREY, BROWN, ATWOOD, SMITH, COLE, SPARROW, HOPKINS, COBB, CRISP, MYRICK, WALKER, TWINING, AKINS, YOUNG, KNOWLES, NEWCOMB, PAINE, COLLINS, LINNELL,PEPPER, NICKERSON, WITHERELL, DYER, WARD, HERD, HATCH, HORTON Chatham- Nickerson, SMITH,HAMILTON,CAHOON,COVELL,ELDREDGE,GODFREY, HALL,LUMBERT,TOMLON,SMALL,TAYLOR,HEDGES,GRIFFITH,MITCHELL, STEWART,JOHNSON,MAKER,PADDOCK and MELVILLE Off Cape [https://www.worcesterhistory.org Worcester (MA) Historical Society] Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=21627328 send me a private message]. Thanks!

    Cape of Good Hope - Kaap de Goede Hoop Project

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    [[Category:The_Dutch_Cape_Colony_1652-1806]][[Category:Cape of Good Hope - Kaap de Goede Hoop (1652-1806) Project]] This space page is for use by members of the [[Project:Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_%281652-1806%29|project]]. Images needed for templates, etc., can be attached to this page. {{Image|file=Cape_of_Good_Hope_-_Kaap_de_Goede_Hoop_Project-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Map of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope and neighbouring territories (1895) '''For a high resolution view use [http://hdl.handle.net/10962/53856 this link] See for references to [some of] the farms: Standford's Geographical Establishment. 1895. Map of the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope and neighbouring territories. Scale 1:800 000. London: Standford's Geographical Establishment. Available (high resolution): http://hdl.handle.net/10962/53856. Provided by Cory Library for Humanities Research, Rhodes University, South Africa. Seen and added by [[Van der Walt-440|Philip van der Walt]] 25 Aug 2018. }}

    Caplan mtDNA Haplogroup C1c

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    [[Category:C1c FS mtDNA Haplogroup]] [[Category:MtDNA haplogroup C1c]] [[Category: Maloney-2332]] * [[Space:Caplan_mtDNA_Setup|Caplan mtDNA Setup]] * [[Space:Caplan_mtDNA_Triangulations|Caplan mtDNA Triangulations]] (private) == Welcome / Bienvenue == :We have been very fortunate to have so many people take mtDNA tests at FTDNA, and to add their test kit information at WikiTree, mitoYDNA, and YFull. As a family group whose records only go back to the late 1600s, we have an astounding number of mtDNA tests to confirm that our earliest known matrilineal ancestor was a native woman who passed Haplogroup C1c and subclade C1c10a to her children. We have been able to validate many family lines because of our somewhat unique mtDNA haplogroup and subclade. We are now able to compare their DNA with distant relatives among the Beothuk and even more distant relatives among the Cherokee and Chickasaw. :At FamilyTreeDNA, there are 26 mtDNA results with descent from a Caplan sister. There are 22 who are a Full Spectrum (GD=0) match amongst themselves; 4 who are GD=1 matches; and, curiously, one or two who are GD=3. Additionally, five verified descendants of Catherine Duval are also Full Spectrum (GD=0) matches. We have recorded genealogy for 26 out of 30 testers. Not all of these mtDNA test results have joined one of the usual FTDNA projects where other C1c test results will be found. == Privacy == :Privacy precludes identifying any living person and/or associating them with an mtDNA test kit, unless that information is already in the public domain. Some of the books and other references that are listed in the Annotated Bibliography specify the names of some of the test subjects. Most of the reference material goes to great length to avoid identifying test subjects. :In keeping with that tradition, this project profile will not mention the names and/or kit numbers of FTDNA mtDNA samples. Matrilineal pedigrees will refer to no living person, nor more recent an ancestor than a deceased grandparent. Any mtDNA tester who wishes to unveil their identity, please use the WikiTree tools to identify your FTDNA kit ID. == Haplogroup C1c, subclade C1c10 == {{Image|file=Caplan_mtDNA_Haplogroup_C1c.png |align=c |size=l |caption= Ancient C1c subclades in Maritime Provinces }} :This screenshot of the YFull MTree presents subclades of Hg=C1c10, including Hg=C1c10*, Hg=C1c10a, and Hg=C1c10b. They contain a mixture of archaeological, scientific, medical research, and modern contributions. The ancient subjects themselves, or the earliest known ancestors of submissions, originate in the Maritime Provinces of Newfoundland, Quebec, and New Brunswick. The archaeological samples are reported in papers by Carr and Duggan, and explored further by Aylward. :In subclade '''Hg=C1c10a''', among the samples, there are three known samples corresponding to modern descendants of two Caplan sisters (Quebec) and of Catherine Duval (New Brunswick). Other samples include one scientific (JQ703840.1), one medical (EU431086.1), and one unidentified modern contribution. This subclade adds G7853A. :In subclade '''Hg=C1c10*''', there are two archaeological samples from Newfoundland, including Demasduit (MF88830.1). This subclade lacks G7853A and A14118G. :In subclade '''Hg=C1c10b''', there are two archaeological samples from Newfoundland. This subclade adds A14118G. :[[Space:Caplan_mtDNA_Haplogroup_C1c_relatives|Caplan mtDNA Haplogroup C1c relatives]] is a study of mtDNA test kits who are genetically related, including Demasduit and possibly others '''Hg=C1c10*''' and '''Hg=C1c10b'''. :For a listing of WikiTree profiles of people who have been categorized as mtDNA Haplogroup C1c, please see: * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:C1c_FS_mtDNA_Haplogroup C1c FS mtDNA Haplogroup] * [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:MtDNA_haplogroup_C1c MtDNA_haplogroup_C1c] :'''Note''': The website Genetic Homeland offers a different categorization of the subclades of C1c10. See [https://www.genetichomeland.com/welcome/dnamarkerindex.asp?chromosome=M&snp=C1c10 here]. == Haplogroup C1c, subclade C1c10a == :This page is a record and analysis of the mtDNA test results falling into '''Hg=C1c10a'''. The testers include proven descendants of [[Mi'kmaq-11|Unknown Mi'kmaq]] (aka Mother Caplan), through her four daughters, and descendants of [[Duval-67|Catherine Duval]] through five of her daughters. === Caplan Sisters: Marguerite, Catherine, Louise, Madeleine === :There being so many Caplan mtDNA testers, it has proven useful for testers to cite their line of descent when naming their EKA. ::[[Capela-3|Guillaume Capela (1672-aft. 1758)]] and ::[[Mi'kmaq-11|Unknown (Mi'kmaq) Caplan (abt. 1680)]]. :::[[Caplan-26|Marguerite Caplan]] (abt. 1703) ::::[[LaRocque-119|Catherine LaRocque (1720-1800)]] ::::[[Larocque-125|Marie Madeleine Larocque (abt.1721-1816)]] :::[[Caplan-67|Marie Louise Caplan]] (abt. 1704) ::::[[Lalande-91|Dorothee Lalande (1743-1820)]] :::[[Caplan-57|Catherine Caplan]] (abt. 1705) ::::[[Huard-27|Anne Huard (abt.1732-1809)]] :::[[Capela-2|Madeleine Caplan]] (aft. 1706) ::::[[Olivier-995|Francoise Olivier]] :Among the mtDNA test results of Caplan descendants at FTDNA, the vast majority report '''Hg=C1c''' and have identical Full Spectrum (CR, HVR1 & HVR2) matches amongst themselves. (Exceptions are noted below.) Two of those tests have been analyzed by YFull; their mtDNA subclade is reported as '''Hg=C1c10a'''. The Caplan sisters were native to Quebec and Acadia. :[[Space:La_Souche_Caplan | La Souche Caplan]] is an organized collection of information that is relevant to genealogical research of this family, including an annotated bibliography. :Five testers who have identical Full Spectrum (CR, HVR1 & HVR2) matches with the Caplan descendants have claimed [[Duval-67|Catherine Duval]] as EKA. '''Native wife of Guillaume Caplan''' * There are two test kits that claim "Native wife of Guillaume Caplan" as their earliest known matrilineal ancestor. Their DNA results are consistently C1c. (One is thought to a descendant of Marguerite Caplan and the other of Madeleine Caplan through Francoise Olivier.) '''Marguerite Capela (Caplan)''' * Overall, there are thirteen kits with [[Caplan-26|Marguerite Caplan]] as EKA (earliest known matrilineal ancestor). Not all of them are members of the usual projects. [http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html Founding Mothers of Acadia] has grouped six test kits claiming "Marguerite Caplan" as EKA. Their mtDNA results, as reported by FTDNA almost consistently '''Hg=C1c''', but some samples report '''Hg=C'''. '''Catherine Capela (Caplan)''' * Overall, there are three kits with [[Caplan-57|Catherine Caplan]] as EKA. : [http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html Founding Mothers of Acadia] reports three test kits that claim "Catherine Caplan" as their earliest known matrilineal ancestor. Their mtDNA results are consistently '''Hg=C1c'''. (Curiously, while one kit is GD=0, a second is GD=1, and a third is GD=3.) '''Marie Louise Capela (Caplan)''' * There is only one kit with [[Caplan-67|Marie Louise Caplan]] as EKA. [http://www.acadian-home.org/Founding-Mothers-of-Acadia.html Founding Mothers of Acadia] records her results are '''Hg=C1c'''. The same kit is also present at YFull where it reports '''Hg=C1c10a''' '''Madeleine Capela (Caplan)''' * There are three kits claiming [[Capela-2|Madeleine Caplan]] as EKA.At one time, there were a different set of three test results claiming descent from Madeleine Capela, through her daughter Francoise Olivier (Michel-dit-Olivier) as reported by Jean-Pierre Gendreau-Hétu, with contributions from Audrey Waltner and Victorin Mallet. That page's content, at FrancoGene, was revised in 2021; the testers and their pedigrees have been elided. Those kits are now reporting Francoise Olivier as EKA. Madeleine Caplan is not a Mother of Acadia, but Francoise Olivier is. As reported by FTDNA they carried '''Hg=C1c'''. One of those same kits is also present at YFull where it reports '''Hg=C1c10a'''. '''Francoise Olivier''' * Overall, there are eight kits with [[Olivier-995|Francoise Olivier]] as EKA.Francoise is, arguably, a daughter of [[Capela-2|Magdaleine Caplan]], and therefore granddaughter of Unknown Mi'kmaq. Genealogists, following the lead of White, have claimed that Francoise is not provably the daughter of [[Capela-2|Magdaleine Caplan]], suggesting that Francoise is the child of a different mother. We observe that the other mother must have also had mtDNA Haplogroup C1c, and we cannot think of a reason to assume that it was not Magdaleine. After all, there don't seems to have been many candidates at that time and place. As reported by FTDNA, seven are '''Hg=C1c''' and one is '''Hg=C'''. === Catherine Duval === '''Catherine Duval''' * There are five kits with [[Duval-67|Catherine Duval]] as EKA. reporting '''Hg=C1c''' at FTDNA. One of those kits has been analyzed by YFull, reporting '''Hg=C1c10a'''.[[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]], acting as agent for two managed FTDNA kits, reporting anonymized results of an mtDNA match list on 25 Nov 2022. :Unlike the Caplan descendants, testers have cited Catherine Duval as their EKA, rather than her daughters. This listing includes the five lines of matrilineal descent from Catherine Duval that lead to an mtDNA tester. Currently, only two of these tests are listed at WikiTree. :'''m.1st Mathurin Thibeau''' ::[[Thébeau-141|Maturin Thébeau]] and [[Duval-67|Catherine Duval]] :::[[Thibault-590|Madeleine Thibault (abt.1776-bef.1830)]] ::::[[Leclerc-284|Madeleine Leclerc (1800-abt.1871)]] :::[[Thebault-8|Helene Thebault (abt.1795-bef.1840)]] ::::[[Gionet-129|Véronique Gionet (1821-1864)]] :::[[Thebault-thebeau-1|Marie Christine Thébeau (1793-)]] ::::[[Chiasson-1623|Marie Cecile Chiasson (1818-abt.1846)]] :::[[Thebeau-thebault-1|Barbe Thebeau(1794-)]] ::::[[Roussel-831|Marie Blanche Roussel (1824-1917)]] :'''m.2nd Claude Marcel''' ::[[Marcel-12|Claude Marcel]] and [[Duval-67|Catherine Duval]] :::[[Marcel-11|Catherine Marcel (1770-)]] ::::[[Boucher-873|Marthe Boucher (1812-)]] :Catherine Duval's descendants are a perfect Full Spectrum mtDNA match with the descendants of the Caplan sisters, indicating that Catherine Duval herself descends from a close genetic relative of the Caplan matriarch. The question is: How close are they genealogically? Catherine's parentage has not been determined, yet.Claire David and Julien Duval been suggested as parents. === Unidentified Ancestral Lines === :There are eight (8) FTDNA test kits who are perfect Full Spectrum mtDNA matches, but they have not identified and validated an earliest known ancestor. There are four (4) test kits who match with GD=1 who may or may not be Caplan/Duval descendants. One kit has identified an [[Duguay-1335|Elizabeth Duguay (abt.1824-)]] as EKA, but we can't find any corroborating evidence or trace of her ancestors. :If it weren't for how many perfect matches we have among the Caplan/Duval descendants, we might be concerned about these unidentified ones. It may be that some testers are shy of public attention and some have their kits managed by a cautious and prudent genealogist. :If you are one of those 8 kits, and you aren't a Caplan/Duval descendant, but you have a Full Spectrum GD=0 match with the Caplan/Duval kits, then please contact me privately. == Message for Caplan mtDNA C1c testers == :I would like to ask you to take the next step, here on WikiTree. Because WikiTree is building a single tree, and it has tools that will allow researchers to delve deeper into our shared origins: :#Join the FTDNA [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Caplan_mtDNA_Setup&public=1#Group_Projects research groups] :#Establish a profile on WikiTree :#Connect your profile genealogically to your Earliest Known (matrilineal) Ancestor :#Download your mtDNA to mitoYDNA and register it with your WikiTree ID. (See note a. below) :#Register your mtDNA kit with WikiTree, with your mitoYDNA ID. (See note a. below) :#Optionally, copy your mtDNA from FTDNA to YFull. (See note b. below) :'''a.)''' You can join mitoYDNA and add your mtDNA information to their trusted repository at no cost, but donations are accepted. Connecting your mtDNA kit between WikiTree and mitoYDNA enables you to easily see your mtDNA cousins all over WikiTree. Enables sophisticated research tools on WikiTree and mitoYDNA. (Good for people like me, who like to analyze.) See [https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=LRn8K2bXZ-Y this video] from Peter Roberts, one of the developers of mitoYDNA. :'''b.)''' YFull is a yDNA and mtDNA repository and analysis company; their mtDNA haplotree is further evolved than FTDNA. Whereas Caplan descendants are '''C1c''' at FTDNA, they are '''C1c10a''' at YFull. It is at YFull that we can see that Demasduit is '''C1c10''', and thus a different family group, who shares a common ancestor with Caplans deep in the mists of time. There are currently one kit each of descendants of Madeleine Caplan, Marie Louise Caplan, and Catherine Duval represented at YFull. Ideally we would like to see Catherine and Marguerite Caplan sisters' lines represented at YFull. Other test subjects at YFull, including Demasduit, represent archeological and scientific samples. There is a $25USD fee (Feb 2022). :Maximize your Caplan genetic genealogy experience. Instructions on how to configure your settings at FTDNA, WikiTree, mitoYDNA, and YFull are available at [[Space:Caplan_mtDNA_Setup|Caplan mtDNA Setup]]. :With your help, we can leave a lasting genetic and genealogical record of our ancestors. == Sources == * Kennett, D.J., Lipson, M., Prufer, K.M. et al. "South-to-north migration preceded the advent of intensive farming in the Maya region". Nat Commun 13, 1530 (2022). [The article cited is "open access." Please feel free to download it in PDF format and share it.] (Accessed 24 Mar 2022) https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-022-29158-y * Ana T. Duggan, Alison J.T. Harris, Stephanie Marciniak, Ingeborg Marshall, Melanie Kuch, Andrew Kitchen, Gabriel Renaud, John Southon, Ben Fuller, Janet Young, Stuart Fiedel, G. Brian Golding, Vaughan Grimes, Hendrik Poinar, "Genetic Discontinuity between the Maritime Archaic and Beothuk Populations in Newfoundland, Canada", Current Biology, Volume 27, Issue 20, 2017, Pages 3149-3156.e11, ISSN 0960-9822, https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cub.2017.08.053. (https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0960982217310916) * Carr, Steven. "Evidence for the persistence of ancient Beothuk and Maritime Archaic mitochondrial DNA genome lineages among modern Native American peoples" Genome,13 April 2020, https://doi.org/10.1139/gen-2019-0149 .Genome, Volume 63, Number 7, July 2020. (Accessed 25 Oct 2021) https://cdnsciencepub.com/doi/10.1139/gen-2019-0149 :Handy Links: :[[Space:Caplan_mtDNA_Haplogroup_C1c_relatives|Caplan mtDNA Haplogroup C1c relatives]] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:C1c_FS_mtDNA_Haplogroup C1c FS mtDNA Haplogroup] :[https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:MtDNA_haplogroup_C1c MtDNA_haplogroup_C1c] :Hyper Variable Region # 1: from base address 16,001 to 16,569th. :Hyper Variable Region #2: from base address 1 to 570th. :Coding Region: from base address 571 to 16,000th. :Other letters than A,C,G,T are used to express a special condition called *heteroplasmy*. Heteroplasmy is the presence in the same organism of mitochondria having a mutation at a given locus as well as of other mitochondria which are conform to the reference system (RSRS or rCRS). For example, the presence of heteroplasmy at locus 73 in the mitogenome of a tested person would be expressed as G73R. As can be seen in the next table, R stands for A or G. G73A is a transition while G73G is not a mutation. (Letters indicating a heteroplasmy: U, M, R, W, H, D, N, S, Y, K, V, B, X.) :An exclamation mark (!) at the end of a labeled position denotes a reversion to the ancestral or original state. This means that the location used to have a mutation, but it has reverted back to the “normal” state. Why does this matter? Because DNA is a timeline and you need to know the mutation history to fully understand the timeline. The number of exclamation marks stands for the number of sequential reversions in the given position from the RSRS (e.g., C152T, T152C!, and C152T!!).https://dna-explained.com/2019/05/23/mitochondrial-dna-part-2-what-do-those-numbers-mean/ :Page created by [[Maloney-2332|Murray Maloney]].

    Cappagowlan House

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    [[Shortt-41|John Shortt]] was a barrister born in 1814 who married [[Drought-45|Alice Drought]] in Dorrha Church on 16 Jan 1845. It was reported that she died on 25th Apr 1846. Their daughter [[Shortt-194|Alice Shortt]] was born about this time so it is quite possible her mother died in childbirth. Capagowlan, Killaughy, Kings County, Ireland (it seems to be spelt a variety of ways) was a farm of the Drought family. Alice Drought was an only child of [[Drought-64|Robert Drought]] and Elizabeth. They were the last Droughts to hold possession of this house. It seems to have then passed to the Shortt family. Perhaps it remained in the possession of the Shortt family while their daughter Alice survived. [[Shortt-194|Alice Shortt]] died in 1932 and had no children and this is where the connection to the Drought family ended. The Shortt family appears to have used Cappagowlan House as a country house, while they resided more often in their other home in Dublin (17 Belgrave Square, Rathmines, Dublin). According to the Drought family tree the house came to Robert from his father [[Drought-68|Thomas]] (2nd son) d 1808 of Cappagowlan and Diana. It was passed to him from his father [[Drought-67|Robert]] (3rd son, married Elizabeth ?) (of Granstown, Queens County) who died in 1746. Robert was the son of [[Drought-38|John]] d 1724 who married [[Beasley-2053|Mary Beasley]]. Prior to John it was in the possession of his father [[Drought-36|Richard Drought]] who married [[Baldwin-7989|Ann Baldwin]]. Richard seemed to share the property with his brother [[Drought-12|William]] and in William's will of about 1697 his interest in the farm transferred to Richard while two other farms in Kings County transferred to another brother Thomas. His mother Anne was also mentioned as a beneficiary. John Shortt's son [[Shortt-40|Dr William John Shortt's]] military record states his birth was in Cappagowlan. It seems likely the property they held in this area was from a marriage settlement on John's first marriage to Alice Drought. The Tithe Allotment book shows Robert Drought in Cappagowlan who is most likely the father of Alice Drought. In addition a newspaper record for William John referred to his residence in Cappagowlan. "SHORTT--EDOLS. -On the 21st April, at Burryjaa Church by the Rev. W. C. Hose, William, third son of John Shortt, barrister-at-law, of Belgrave square, Dublin, and Cappagolan, King's County, Ireland, to Violet, only daughter of the late Richard" (1897) The home is described as follows: Detached five-bay two-storey house, built c.1760, in front of earlier gable-ended two-storey over basement with attic house, c.1650. Hipped slate roof to front section with terracotta ridge tiles, rendered chimneystacks and some cast-iron rainwater goods. Pitched slate roof to rear section with chimneystacks located over gable end walls. Pebbledashed walls. Square-headed window openings with sandstone sills and uPVC and aluminum window s. Narrow sills to rear elevation. Round-headed door opening with granite block-and-start surround with spoked fanlight, timber panelled double doors and flanked by sidelights. Door accessed up four sandstone steps. The interior of this front section of the house is decorated with impressive ceiling plasterwork, an elegant touch for a rural house. Two-storey stone outbuildings and modern sheds to rear yard. Sandstone flat-arched to openings to outbuilding. Located on an elevation site overlooking the nearby Silver River, this house is a notable feature within the landscape. The arrangement and composition of Cappagowlan House reflects the development of Irish domestic architecture. Here a late eighteenth-/early nineteenth-century house was constructed in front of an earlier seventeenth-century house. Both houses display features and architectural motifs typical to these periods. The later house has a hipped roof and a wonderful round-headed door surround with a spoked fanlight and sandstone steps. The earlier house, to the rear, has a steeply pitched roof, thick exterior walls, flagstones to its interior, irregular fenestration and roughly cut sandstone sills. 1792 - [[Drought-110|George Drought]] was born. Many trees suggest he was born here. A son of Thomas Drought and his wife Diana. 1839 -In Dublin, William Odlum of Rathdowney, Queens County, Esq to Eliza daughter of William Drought of Cappagowlan, Kings County Esq 1847 - In this city, George, eldest son of John Ryall Esq, Kilmain, King's County, to Henrietta Mary, daughter of John Dunne, Esq, Cappagowlan House, Kings County. (Perhaps this was a tenant of John Shortt the relationships to the Shortt or Drought family is not clear) The Ryall family were also connected to [[space:Wingfield_House|Wingfield House]]. 1864 - [[Shortt-40|Dr William John Shortt]] 's military record shows his birth here. 1865 - Excellent grazing farms - To let for six months, or such other terms as may be agreed on 86 acres (Irish) of the lands of Cappagowlan, and 65 acres (Irish) of Arbourhill. Cappagowlan is within 3 miles of Frankford, and 2 Arbourhill miles of Parsonstown. Apply to John Shortt Esq, Cappagowlan House, Frankford. See [[space:Arbourhill|Arbourhill House]] 1932- [[Shortt-194|Alice Shortt]] dies. It seems the property was no longer in the family. Here are some interesting recollections from a Rev Andrew L. Shaw. Among those remembered with gratitude are Biddulph of Rathrobbin, who is said to have had a secret room in his house for the priest, and Drought of Cappagowlan about whom the following story is told: “When the Droughts first came here they lived in Cappagolan, and then in the castle beside the river in Park, and when that was burned by lightning, they came to live in the Sheriiff's house in Ridgemount. At the time I'm talking about there were three brothers of them in it: one in Cappagolan, one in Litter, and the third in Whigsborough and he was a bitter devil of a Protestant. One evening the Whigsborough Drought and the Cappagolan Drought were having dinner with the Sheriff in Ridgemount, and at that very time wasn’t there a priest living in a hut in Cappagolan. In the course of conversation during the dinner didn’t the talk come round to catching the priests and didn’t the Whigsborough Drought tell the company that he had been informed for certain that there was a priest in hiding in a place he knew about in the locality and he was coming in the morning with the Ballyboy Cavalry to arrest him. A servant, who happened to be within earshot, heard what was said and he sent word to the priest, and when Drought got home to Cappagowlan he too sent a trusted messenger to the priest. That night, when everybody was asleep in bed, the priest came to Droughts house and he locked him in an outhouse and kept the key himself and did not tell anyone about it. So the priest slept in the loft and Drought himself took him his meals. Meantime, Drought of Whigsborough and his horsemen swooped on Cappagolan and surrounded the hut, and the Captain and his men rushed in; but the hut was empty! ‘The cage is here,’ said the Captain, ‘but the bird is gone!’ When the soldiers had gone home and things had quietened down again, old Drought dressed the priest in his own clothes, yoked his carriage. and the two of them drove to Banagher, where, passing him off as a Mr. Drought, he put him over the Shannon” On the 21st June 1714, sixteen magistrates, of whom Drought of Whigsborough was probably one as it would explain his activity at Cappagolan, met in Ballyboy to put the proclamation against the priests into execution." For more information see the link below and go to pg 43. In 2017 the house remains standing and privately owned and is in fact owned by a descendant of the Drought family. ==Sources== *http://www.buildingsofireland.ie/niah/search.jsp?type=record&county=OF®no=14932004 *http://www.offaly.ie/eng/Services/Planning/County_Development_Plan_2014_-_2020/Adopted-Plan-Files/Record-of-Protected-Structures-2014-2020.pdf *Limerick Reporter 3 December 1839 *The Pilot 11 June 1847, Pg 4 *Kings County Chronicle 3 May 1865 *Australia, WWI Service Records, 1914-1920 *Drought Family Tree *The Kilcormac Pieta and the Penal Times, Pg 43, Rev Andrew L. Shaw, P.P., *http://www.kilcormac.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/09/Rev-Shaw-Church-of-BVM.pdf

    Capt. Parker's Lexington Company of Minutemen

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    [[Category:Lexington, Massachusetts]] [[Category: Minutemen, Militia, American Revolution]] [[Category:Battles of Lexington and Concord]] [[Category: American Revolution]] {{US History|sub-project=Massachusetts}} The men of Captain John Parker's Lexington Company of MinutemenCoburn, Frank Warren, [https://archive.org/details/battleoflexingto00cobuThe Battle on Lexington Common, April 19, 1775] (Lexington, Mass., U.S.A. Published by the author, 1921) (Free e-book) p. 31-32 :(* - Present on Lexington Common on April 19, 1775Coburn, Frank Warren, [https://archive.org/details/battleoflexingto00cobuThe Battle on Lexington Common, April 19, 1775] (Lexington, Mass., U.S.A. Published by the author, 1921) (Free e-book) p. 33-34) :(# - Returned British fire in the morning engagementCoburn, Frank Warren, [https://archive.org/details/battleoflexingto00cobuThe Battle on Lexington Common, April 19, 1775] (Lexington, Mass., U.S.A. Published by the author, 1921) (Free e-book) p. 34) :{| border="1" |- ! scope="col" | NAME ! scope="col" | RANK ! scope="col" | NOTES |- |[[Parker-11016|John Parker]] * ||Captain|| |- |[[Tidd-141|William Tidd]] * #||Lieutenant|| |- |[[Munroe-181|Robert Munroe]] *||Ensign||KIA |- |[[Simonds-408|Joseph Simonds]] *||Ensign|| |- |[[Harrington-2522|Daniel Harrington]] *||Clerk|| |- |[[Munroe-269|William Munroe]] *||Orderly Sergeant|| |- |[[Brown-25893|Francis Brown]]||Sergeant|| |- |[[White-576|Ebenezer White]]||Sergeant|| |- |[[Munroe-278|John Munroe]] * #||Corporal|| |- |[[Parker-11246|Ebenezer Parker]] *||Corporal|| |- |[[Sanderson-1355|Samuel Sanderson]] *||Corporal|| |- |[[Viles-69|Joel Viles]] *||Corporal|| |- |[[Diamond-612|William Diamond]] *||Drummer|| |- |[[Harrington-2568|Jonathan Harrington]] *||Fifer||(1) |- |[[Blodgett-772|Isaac Blodgett]]||Private|| |- |Ebenezer Bowman *||Private|| |- |[[Bowman-3926|Francis Bowman]]||Private|| |- |[[Bridge-847|John Bridge, Jr.]] *||Private|| |- |[[Bridge-852|Joseph Bridge]]||Private|| |- |[[Brown-32624|James Brown]] *||Private|| |- |[[Brown-32625|John Brown]] *||Private||KIA |- |[[Brown-32626|Solomon Brown]] * #||Private|| |- |[[Buckman-167|John Buckman]]||Private|| |- |[[Burdoo-1|Eli Burdoo]]||Private|| |- |[[Chandler-3335|John Chandler]] *||Private|| |- |[[Chandler-3336|John Chandler, Jr.]] *||Private|| |- |[[Child-667|Abijah Child]]||Private|| |- |[[Comee-10|Joseph Comee]] *||Private||WIA |- |[[Cutler-649|Thomas Cutler]]||Private|| |- |Robert Douglass *||Private|| (2) |- |Isaac Durant *||Private||(11) |- |[[Estabrook-137|Prince Estabrook]] *||Private||WIA (3) |- |[[Farmer-1980|Nathaniel Farmer]] *||Private||WIA |- |[[Fessenden-204|Nathan Fessenden]]||Private|| |- |[[Fessenden-262|Thomas Fessenden]]||Private|| |- |[[Fiske-771|Dr. Joseph Fiske]]||Private|| |- |Isaac Green *||Private||(11) |- |[[Grimes-1324|William Grimes]] *||Private|| |- |[[Hadley-1770|Benjamin Hadley]]||Private|| |- |[[Hadley-1768|Ebenezer Hadley]]||Private|| |- |[[Hadley-1767|Samuel Hadley]] *||Private||KIA |- |[[Hadley-1769|Thomas Hadley, Jr.]] *||Private|| |- |[[Hagar-101|Micah Hagar]] *||Private|| |- |[[Harrington-306|Caleb Harrington]] *||Private||KIA |- |[[Harrington-2201|Jeremiah Harrington]]||Private|| |- |[[Harrington-2344|John Harrington]] *||Private|| |- |[[Harrington-2350|Jonathan Harrington]], "Jr." *||Private||KIA (4) |- |[[Harrington-2567|Jonathan Harrington, 3rd]]||Private|| |- |[[Harrington-312|Moses Harrington]]||Private|| |- |[[Harrington-311|Moses Harrington, Jr.]] *||Private|| |- |[[Harrington-2367|Moses Harrington, 3rd]] *||Private|| (9) |- |[[Harrington-2615|Thaddeus Harrington]] *||Private|| |- |[[Harrington-2408|Thomas Harrington]] *||Private|| |- |[[Harrington-2410|William Harrington]]||Private|| |- |[[Hastings-1333|Isaac Hastings]] *||Private|| |- |[[Hastings-1323|Samuel Hastings]] *||Private|| |- |[[Hastings-1324|Samuel Hastings, Jr.]]||Private|| |- |John Hosmer *||Private||(11) |- |[[Locke-1127|Amos Locke]] *||Private|| |- |[[Locke-1354|Benjamin Locke]] *||Private|| |- |[[Locke-1067|Ebenezer Locke]] * #||Private|| |- |[[Locke-1355|Reuben Locke]] *||Private|| |- |[[Loring-777|Jonathan Loring]]||Private|| |- |[[Loring-776|Joseph Loring]]||Private|| |- |[[Marrett-14|Amos Marrett]]||Private|| |- |[[Mason-5395|Daniel Mason]]||Private|| |- |[[Mason-5376|Joseph Mason]]||Private|| |- |[[Mead-1862|Abner Mead]] *||Private|| |- |[[Merriam-349|Benjamin Merriam]]||Private|| |- |[[Merriam-350|William Merriam]]||Private|| |- |[[Mulliken-28|Nathaniel Mulliken]] *||Private|| |- |[[Munroe-276|Asa Munroe]]||Private|| |- |[[Munroe-169|Ebenezer Munroe]]||Private||(5) |- |[[Munroe-274|Ebenezer Munroe, "Jr."]] * #||Private||WIA (6) |- |[[Munroe-148|Edmund Munroe]]||Private|| |- |[[Munroe-277|George Munroe]]||Private|| |- |[[Munroe-275|Jedediah Munroe]] *||Private||WIA KIA (10) |- |[[Munroe-279|John Munroe, Jr.]]||Private|| |- |[[Munroe-175|John Munroe, 2nd]]||Private|| |- |[[Munroe-131|Nathan Munroe]] *#||Private|| |- |[[Munroe-281|Philemon Munroe]]||Private|| |- |[[Munroe-280|Stephen Munroe]]||Private|| |- |William Munroe, Jr.||Private|| |- |[[Munroe-132|William Munroe, 3rd]] *||Private|| |- |[[Muzzy-53|Amos Muzzy]]||Private|| |- |[[Muzzy-42|Isaac Muzzy]] *||Private||KIA |- |[[Muzzy-1|John Muzzy]] *||Private|| |- |[[Muzzy-49|Thaddeus Muzzy]]||Private|| |- |[[Parker-11263|Jonas Parker]] * #||Private||KIA |- |[[Parker-11264|Jonas Parker, Jr.]] *||Private|| |- |[[Parker-11037|Thaddeus Parker]]||Private|| |- |[[Parkhurst-285|John Parkhurst]]||Private|| |- |Nathaniel Parkhurst *||Private|| |- |[[Pierce-4690|Solomon Pierce]] *||Private||WIA |- |[[Porter-7928|Asahel Porter]] *||Private||Unarmed KIA (7) |- |Isreal Porter||Private||(11) |- |[[Raymond-1162|John Raymond]]|| Private|| |- |[[Reed-7400|Hammond Reed]]||Private|| |- |[[Reed-7095|Joshua Reed]] *||Private|| |- |[[Reed-7096|Joshua Reed, Jr.]] *||Private|| |- |[[Reed-7305|Nathan Reed]] *||Private|| |- |[[Reed-7519|Robert Reed]]||Private|| |- |[[Reed-7408|Thaddeus Reed]]||Private|| |- |[[Reed-7406|William Reed]]||Private|| |- |[[Robbins-3090|John Robbins]] *||Private||WIA |- |[[Robinson-12089|Joseph Robinson]]||Private|| |- |[[Russell-5687|Phillip Russell]] *||Private|| |- |Benjamin Sampson *#||Private||(11) |- |Elijah Sanderson||Private||(11) |- |[[Simonds-418|Ebenezer Simonds]]||Private|| |- |[[Simonds-419|Joshua Simonds]]||Private|| |- |[[Smith-73938|Abraham Smith]]||Private|| |- |[[Smith-73934|David Smith]]||Private|| |- |[[Smith-45377|Ebenezer Smith]]||Private|| |- |Jesse Smith||Private|| |- |John Smith||Private|| |- |[[Smith-45659|Jonathan Smith]]||Private|| |- |[[Smith-73939|Joseph Smith]]||Private|| |- |[[Smith-57372|Josiah Smith]]||Private|| |- |Phineas Smith||Private||(11) |- |Samuel Smith||Private||(11) |- |[[Smith-73943|Thaddeus Smith]]||Private|| |- |[[Smith-73940|William Smith]]||Private|| |- |Simeon Snow||Private||(11) |- |[[Stearns-1273|Asahel Stearns]]||Private|| |- |[[Stearns-1239|Phineas Stearns]]||Private|| |- |[[Stone-5706|Jonas Stone]]||Private|| |- |[[Stone-5703|Jonas Stone, Jr.]]||Private|| |- |[[Tidd-145|Benjamin Tidd]]||Private|| |- |[[Tidd-11|John Tidd]]*||Private||WIA |- |[[Tidd-144|Samuel Tidd]] *||Private|| |- |[[Underwood-2035|Joseph Underwood]] *||Private|| |- |[[Wellington-187|Benjamin Wellington]] *||Private|| |- |[[Wellington-190|Enoch Wellington]] *||Private|| |- |John Williams||Private||(11) |- |[[Winship-91|John Winship]] *||Private|| |- |[[Winship-130|Samuel Winship]]||Private|| |- |[[Winship-268|Thomas Winship]] *||Private|| |- |[[Wood-12723|Sylvanus Wood]] *||Private|| (8) |- |[[Wyman-887|James Wyman]] *||Private|| |- |Nathan Wyman||Private||(11) |} :::NOTES :(1) Son of [[Harrington-2567|Jonathan]] :(2) Member of Captain Belknap's Woburn Company. Enlisted in Captain Parker's Company, April 19. :(3) Colored :(4) Son of [[Harrington-2200|Henry]], but known as a "Junior" at that time. :(5) Son of [[Munroe-181|Robert]] :(6) Son of [[Munroe-289|Jonas]], but known as a "Junior" at that time. :(7) Had been taken prisoner, released, but shot as he was running away. :(8) Member of Captain Walker's Woburn Company. Enlisted in Captain Parker's Company, April 19. :(9) Son of [[Harrington-2200|Henry]] :(10) Afternoon engagement when British returned to BostonHudson, Charles, [https://archive.org/details/historyoftownofl02huds_0 History of the Town of Lexington, Vol. II - Genealogies] (Houghton Mifflin Company, Boston, 1915) (Free e-book) p. 457 :(11) No information available at this time to develop a profile. ==Sources==

    Capt. Thomas Lee -Mysteries Lee-7459

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    : For review: * [[Space:Lee_Documentation | Lee Documentation]] * [[Space:Thomas_Lee%2C_Thomas_Greenberry_Lee_and_Thomas_Ludwell_Lee | Thomas Lee Thomas Greenberry Lee and Thomas Ludwell Lee]] * [[Space:Capt._Thomas_Lee_-Mysteries_Lee-7459 | Mysteries of Lee-7459]] * [[Space:Thomas_Lee_Sandbox | Thomas Lee Sandbox]] IMPORTANT NOTE FOR CAPTAIN THOMAS LEE: Some researchers have incorrect data concerning parentage of Thomas Lee. This Thomas is not a descendant of Richard Lee and Judith Steptoe. He is also not a descendant of Sir Thomas Leigh of South Carolina. Please be careful with incorrect data and check your sources before inputting bad material. Captain Thomas J. Lee is one of the most researched of the Lees of Virginia, East Tennessee Lee heirs often wish to find a family tie with the Great Lee Family of Virginia. As result some zealous early 20th Century researchers placed erroneous information in circulation. A lady from Alabama, Mrs. Boyle placed fake Bible records in certain genealogical publications in Virginia claiming that Capt. Lee was the son of Richard and Judith Steptoe Lee then spread the information, "far and wide". Based on the information spread by Mrs. Boyle Wm F. Franke made and distributed a family chart showing how Capt. Thomas J. Lee was the son of Richard Lee, grandson of Hancock Lee and so on. In a letter written to Mrs. Kate Lee on February 21, 1955 Wm F. Franke recanted the chart stating that, "the information given me by others...was proved to be wrong". http://www.geni.com/discussions/94779?msg=702591 Jacqueli Charlene Finley 5/17/2011 at 8:01 PM Here also info on Thomas of Ditchley: "Mary Lee, wife of Thomas Lee of Ditchley, our beloved daughter, died December 8, 1758." Samuel Griffin Bible record (VA Historical Society and Archives Div., VA State Library). This bible record is not to be confused with the controversial Needham Lee, Jr. Bible http://www.geni.com/discussions/94779?msg=702591 Most of this link discusses Richard Lee and Judith Steptoe but it does give a location for Samuel’s Bible which should be correct. Loretta Thomas Lee was born December 3, 1729, in the border counties between Virginia and North Carolina, most likely in Nansemond Co., Virginia and died July 2, 1816 in Lee Valley, Hawkins County, TN. He was the son of John Lee Esq. (1695-1767) of Johnston Co., North Carolina and wife Mary W. Bryan (1706-1780) of Isle of Wight, Surry, Virginia. This researcher has come to the conclusion that the name Mary was very common in this time period. Thomas’ mother was named Mary; four of his wives were named Mary and several of his sons married women named Mary. Thomas’ wives are as follows:
    # Mary Agnes Griffin born March 30,1732 and died December 8, 1774. # Mary Polly Bryan born November 7, 1745 and died February 29 1818. # Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains born November 4, 1745 and died March 3 1821. # Mary Adline Stone born in 1778 and died in 1810. '''Timeline for Thomas Lee:''' 3 Dec 1729 - Thomas born in ('''NOT''' Ditchley Virginia) 9 Apr 1747 - Married Mary Agnes Griffin of First, VA 15 Sep 1749 - Birth of son Thomas Greenberry Lee, '''Jr'''., Danville, VA – Mother Mary Agnes Griffin 10 Jun 1752 - Birth of daughter Lucy Lee, – Mother Mary Agnes Griffin 1759 - Birth of son Nicholas Lee, Johnston, NC – Mother Mary Agnes Griffin 7 Feb 1761 - Birth of daughter Elizabeth Lee, Johnston, NC – Mother Mary Agnes Griffin 15 Mar 1761 - Married Mary Polly Bryan of Johnston, NC 9 Dec 1761 - Birth of son Thomas J Lee, Jr., Hawkins, TN – Mother Mary Polly Bryan 1762 - Birth of daughter Edith Lee, Johnston, NC – Mother Mary Polly Bryan 10 May 1763 - Birth of son John Lee, Hawkins, TN – Mother Mary Polly Bryan – Wife Elizabeth Farrar, Different mothers, different dates of death and different wives. 10 May 1763 - Birth of son John Burrell Lee, Hawkins, TN – Mother Mary Agnes Griffin – Wife Frances Lane 1765 - Birth of daughter Eleanor Lee, Prince Edward, VA – Mother Mary Agnes Griffin 5 Apr 1766 - Birth of son Richard Bryan Lee, Hawkins TN – Mother Mary Polly Bryan 20 Oct 1768 - Birth of son James Bryan Lee, Hawkins, TN – Mother Mary Polly Bryan 1769 - Birth of son Micajah Lee, Johnston, NC – Mother Mary Agnes Griffin 4 Nov 1770 - Birth of son Needham H Lee, Johnston, NC – Mother Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains – Wife Susan B, Could be Judes Needham Lee but have Different Mothers 4 Nov 1770 - Birth of son Judus Lee – Mother Mary Agnes Griffin 19 Apr 1771 - Earliest military record, Lt. under Col. Needham Bryan in Gaston County NC Militia 1772 - Birth of son Lewis Lee, Prince William, VA – Mother Mary Polly Bryan 1773 - Married Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains of Johnston, NC 3 Jan 1773 - Birth of daughter Zilpha Lee, Johnston, NC – Mother Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains Nov 1774 - Took guardianship of Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains’ son Henry Rains 15 Feb 1775 - Birth of son Willis Lee, Johnston, NC – Mother Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains Feb 1776 - According to May 1778 Johnston Co NC minutes, militia was in expedition against Tories at Moore’s Creek 15 Aug 1777 - Capt. Thomas Lee Court Martialed at Smithfield 1 Jan 1779 - Birth of daughter Winifred Lee, Johnston, NC – Mother Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains 30 Jul 1779 - Birth of daughter Mary Polly Lee, Carters Valley, TN (Married John C Griffin) – Mother Mary Polly Bryan 1790 - Residence Jones, NC per 1790 U S Federal Census 1780 - Birth of son Samuel Lee, Hawkins, TN – Mother Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains 2 Aug, 1782 - Birth of daughter Luanna Anna, Hawkins, Hawkins, TN – Mother Mary Polly Bryan 4 Aug 1784 - Birth of son William Lee, Hawkins, TN – Mother Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains 30 Jul 1788 - Birth of son Edward Lee, Hawkins, TN – Mother Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains 1790 - Birth of son James Lee, Johnston, NC – Mother Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains 1794 - Birth of daughter Mary Elizabeth Lee, Hawkins, TN – Mother Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains 1796 - Married Mary Adline Stone of Bedford, TN 1797 - Letter to cousin (see below) 5 Feb 1799 - Birth of son Thomas Lee, VA – Mother Mary Adline Stone 1 Aug 1800 - Birth of son Alexander Lee, Bedford, TN – Mother Mary Adline Stone 1805 - Birth of son Grissom Lee, KY – Mother Mary Adline Stone 1809 - Birth of son Jesse Lee, KY – Mother Mary Adline Stone 2 Jul 1816 - Died in Lee Valley, Hawkins, TN (See Will below) Johnston Co. records, NC Archives OR.056.514.3, p. 225-6 '''Letter to Cousin:''' : A copy of one of Capt. Thomas Lee's letters has been preserved in Johnston Co. records, NC Archives OR.056.514.3, p. 225-6. It follows: :: "Dear Cousin, after by best and loving compliments to you and your family these comes to let you know that my famly is all in good health at present thanks be to God for his mercies. But I have what is called the intermiting fever this five or six months and I am not able to come and see you nor to do anything else and God only knows whether I ever shall be able to come over to see you about my business. And dear Cousin I have got Cader Lee* to come to you to settle my business. And I depend upon you to settle the business and I shall be fully satisfied. And dear Cousin if you are not satisfied I wish you to satisfy yourself for I have always greate confidence in you and have ever been well satisfied but dear Cousin you know there is very few men now a days that can be fully depended upon. Dear Sir, please send me by Cader Lee what money you have collected and what ever you can collect from the creditors and you will much oblige your friend. Dear Sir, pleae to write to me in full concerning affairs and what money you send me by Cader Lee and to take a receipt for the same. Dear Sir if you can collect the whole please to write what the balance is and when you collect is please to send it to me by who ever you shall think a safe hand. I have nothing strange or uncommon to write but I remain your loving friend. THOMAS LEE. Please to remember my love to sister Mary Baling'r and all enquiring friends. ::August 19, 1797 : To Shadrach Engram Endorsed :: To Shadrach Engram living in Johnston Co. on the water of Mill Creek there. (Shadrach was the son of William Ingram and Elizabeth Lee.) *Cader was the son of John Lee and Elizabeth Hocutt. :: Rec’d August 31st 1797 of Shadrach Ingram agent for Thomas Lee four hundred and twenty silver dollars it being money collected by the said Shadrach Ingram in part of sundry Debts said Ingram was Impowered to collect for the said Thomas Lee in the state of No. Carolina in the County of Johnston. :: Test. Wm. Sasser Signed Keder [X] Lee for Thomas Lee :: Hawkins County, Tennessee records Book 1, page 311 '''Will of Thomas Greenberry Lee:''' :: Dated 29th June, 1816 :: On the 29th June 1816, Thomas Lee Sr. of Hawkins Co. and State of Tennessee, being sick in body but sound of mind and memory told us by word of mouth what he wanted done with his negroes after his death as follows towit; :: That he wished his wife Mary Lee to have three negroes Rachel, Jane, George and his son James Lee he wished to have on negro boy named Sam, and the rest and residue to be sold. And on the second day of July following and on the fourth of July we reduced his conversation to writing as above. :: Witness our hands and seals :: Needham Lee Seal :: William Lee Seal :: State of Tennessee :: County of Hawkins :: I, M.D. Livesay, Clerk of the County and State above written do hereby certify that the foregoing is a true and correct copy of the will of Thomas Lee, as same appears of record in my office at Rogersville, Hawkins County, Tenn. in Will book 1 page 311. :: Witness my hand and seal on this 30th day of April 1934 :: M.D. Livesay :: County Court Clerk '''Will of Mary Elizabeth Ingram Rains:''' :: In the name of God, Amen. Be it remembered that I, Mary Lee, widow of Thomas Lee, deceased of Hawkins County, State of Tennessee, being in sound health, memory, and considering the uncertainty of this mortal life and the certainty of death. Blessed be God Almighty for the same, do make and publish this my last will and testament in manner and form following that is to say: :: First, I give and bequeath unto my three daughters, '''Winifred Bailey''', '''Zilphia Bailey''', '''Mary Griffin''', all my wearing clothes, then to be equally divided between the three daughters before named. ::The rest and residue of my whole estate, I wish to be sold and equally divided between all the lawful heirs of my body. And I do hereby appoint William Lee and Edward Lee sole executors of this my last Will and Testament. In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal this 19th day of August, in the Year of our Lord, One thousand eight hundred and eighteen. :: Her :: Mary x Lee :: Mark :: Signed sealed and published and declared by the above named Mary Lee to be her last will and testament in the presence of us who at her request and in her presence hereunto subscribed :: Attest: Edward Griffin :: James Lee :: Davis B. Cumings :: State of Tennessee, County of Hawkins :: I, M.D. Livesay, Clerk of the County of Hawkins and State of Tennessee above written to hereby certify that the attached copy is a true copy of the will of Mary Lee as same appears of record in my office in Rogersville, Hawkins county, Tennessee in will book 1 page 312. :: Witness my hand and seal of this office on this 30th day of April 1934 :: M.D. Livesay, County Court Clerk '''Web Links:''' http://www.geni.com/people/Capt-Thomas-Lee/6000000000138730517 http://www.geni.com/discussions/94779?msg=702591. http://archiver.rootsweb.ancestry.com/th/read/LEE/2000-06/0960861992 http://www.geni.com/discussions/94779?msg=702591 https://wc.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jhlawr5&id=I5713&ti=%252C

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    ==Captain John Norwood's Ancestry== Many presentations of the ancestry of Captain John Norwood of Maryland reach back to Jordanus of Sheppey, and some beyond. How they arrive at this, and the degree of documentation involved, varies. This free-space profile is intended to look at several lines from published or self-published genealogies and identify where the strengths and weaknesses are. ===Captain John Norwood's Parents and Grandparents=== Several factors prevent knowing an ancestry of [[Norwood-92|Captain John Norwood]], despite his prominence and apparent genteel background. ====Birth and Parents==== Mike Marshall shows John Norwood, the immigrant, born about 1612 in Leckhampton, England and likely the son of Richard Norwood. Mike Marshall. Early Colonial Settlers of Southern Maryland and Virginia's Northern Neck Counties. [http://www.colonial-settlers-md-va.us/getperson.php?personID=I031383&tree=Tree1 John Norwood, Immigrant] Last modified 20 Jan 2018. Accessed Jan 22, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] John Bennett Boddie shows the John Norwood who emigrated to Anne Arundel Co. 1650 from Virginia as born 1605 at Wykeham Abbey, Lincolnshire, and the son of Tyringham Norwood (1576-1625) at Wykeham, Spalding, Lincs." (Lincolnshire). John Bennett Boddie, "Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight" Alternatively, Captain John Norwood (1605-1672) is the son of either Tyringham (1576-9/16/1629) and Anne (Boteler) Norwood, or his brother William Norwood and Agnes (Boteler) Norwood (sister of Anne). Tyringham and William were sons of John (d. 1588) and Anne (Tyringham) Norwood. John’s father was Thomas Norwood, whose father was Robert, whose father was William(~1475-1537), whose parents were Sir John (~1440-1509) and Eleanor(Giffard)(1450-bef 1496) Norwood of Leckhampton Court. This last William’s brother was Roger, progenitor of the Norwoods of Virginia, who were part of the Leckhampton, Gloucestershire, Norwood family. ====Wykeham Abbey==== Research into Wykeham Abbey British History [http://www.british-history.ac.uk/vch/yorks/north/vol2/pp498-501 Wykeham Abbey] Accessed April 15, 2019 reveals that the main family owning Wykeham Abbey during this period was named Hutchinson. So the question arises then as to why a John Norwood would have been born there. *In the early 12th century Pain de Wykeham, son of Osbern or Osbert, granted his house to Wykeham Priory; *Theobald, Pain's son, gave the nuns 48 acres of land here, while 'the younger King Henry, eldest son of Henry II, granted them 103 acres in Wykeham and the seat of the mill 'in Raddak or Radal.' *The priory held the manor of Wykeham until the Dissolution, after which, in 1544, the site and grange (1½ miles north) were granted to the king's servant Francis Poole. *Francis in the same year alienated the manor to Richard Hutchinson, his heirs and Helen his wife. *Richard died seised of the rectory and demesnes in March 1559–60. *His son and heir Edward, who obtained a grant of arms in 1581, died seised of the site, grange, rectory, advowson and a capital messuage called Leake Close in February 1585–6, leaving a son and heir Stephen. *Stephen died in 1648; in his will he disinherited his son Edward, who was a colonel in the royal army, 'as I conceive he hath beene disaffected to ye state, and thereby hath incurred my displeasure,' in favour of his infant grandson Edward. The Royalist compounded with the Parliament in 1649 and died in 1653. *His son Edward made settlements of the manor, site and rectory early in 1665–6 and in 1691. Richard Hutchinson was dealing with property here in 1706. ====Birth and Parentage==== Robert W. Barnes Robert W. Barnes, British Roots of Maryland Families, Vol 1, p. 228 notes a John Norwood, grocer, of All Hallows Bread Street, London, still there in 1646, whose children baptized there include an Anne (bp 1638) and Tyringham (bp 1641). This John is very probably the 4th son of Tyringham and Anne (named without further detail in MGH, 4th ser., 3 [1910]:175-176) and might have immigrated to Maryland, but very possibly not. Gary Boyd Roberts, Ancestors of American Presidents, 2009 Edition. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009. p. 330-1 1605: Birth at Wykeham Abbey. Roberts states that John NORWOOD, who migrated to MD from VA by 1650 was b. 1605, Wykeham Abbey, Lincolnshire, son of Tyringham NORWOOD (1576 - 1625) of Wykeham, Spalding, Linc. research commissioned in 1961 by a NORWOOD descendant; cited by Harry W. Newman, To MD from Overseas, in turn cited by Marilyn Roth, MD Genealogy Forum #17070, Aug 27 2010 http://genforum.genealogy.com/md/messages/17070.html Marilyn Roth agreed that John (1605 - 1672) was grandson of [[Norwood-846|John Norwood]], who d. 1588, & Ann TYRINGHAM, but couldn't decide whether he was the John who was son of [[Norwood-843|Tyringham NORWOOD]] & Anne BOTELER or of William NORWOOD & Agnes BOTELER, sister of Anne. Marilyn Roth, MD Genealogy Forum #17070, Aug 27 2010 http://genforum.genealogy.com/md/messages/17070.html Harry Wright Newman To Maryland From Overseas, 1982, p. 130 addressing John Norwood, born 1603-5 and died post 1662, VA (?) and Anne Arundel Co, MD; states that English research commissioned by a Norwood descendant in 1961 established that this John Norwood was born in Wykeham, Spalding, Lincolnshire, son of tyringham Norwood (c. 1576-1629) and Anne Boteler. MGH, 4th ser., 3 (1910) 175-76 as kindly brought to my attention by the Rev. Paul K. Thomas of Baltimore, lists a John as the 4th son of Tyringham and Anne, with readily traceable gentry ancestry and royal descents (see also BRMF1, pp. 335-338, and BRMF2, p. 91, which also acknowledge the MGH pedigree, compiled by Everard Green (rouge Dragon [an English herald] in 1908. For further discussion see the Norwood-Lincoln entry in the Presidential Royal Descents section of this volume. Gary Boyd Roberts, Ancestors of American Presidents, 2009 Edition. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009. p. 52 Mike Marshall shows John's parents as Richard Norwood, who was born ABT 1573 in England, and died 10 JAN 1629/30 in England. and Elizabeth Stuart, born ABT 1580 in England, and died AFT 11 MAY 1649 in England. Marshall shows Richard and Elizabeth with the following children: #John Norwood was born ABT 1612 in Leckhampton, England, and died 19 JUN 1672 in Anne Arundel. He married Anne Harrington ABT 1633 in Anne Arundel. She was born ABT 1611 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland, and died 28 NOV 1674 in Anne Arundel. #William N. Norwood - "The Immigrant" was born ABT 1616 in Leckhampton Court, Gloucestershire, Cheltanham, England, and died 16 JAN 1702/03 in VA -. He married Lydia Jordan ABT 1660 in Virginia. She was born ABT 1641, and died ABT 1707 in VA. [[Norwood-92|John Norwood, b. abt 1605]], who immigrated to Maryland and became Sheriff of Anne Arundel County, may be the son of [[Norwood-94|Richard Norwood, wife unknown]] or [[Norwood-843|Tyringham Norwood]], but '''cannot be the John who is the son of [[Norwood-31|Richard Norwood who married Elizabeth Steward]] because Richard's John died in 1648, while the John who became Sheriff of Anne Arundel County lived considerably longer than that.''' Therefore [[Norwood-92|John Norwood]] is disconnected from the profile of [[Norwood-31|Richard Norwood]]. John Norwood is described by John Bennett Boddie as "a nephew of Edward Bennett's wife, who moved from Lower Norfolk to Anne Arundel County, Maryland. He was Sheriff of Anne Arundel in 1662... John Bennett Boddie, "Seventeenth Century Isle of Wight" ====Marriage==== Marshall states that about 1633 in England John Norwood married Anne Harrington. She was born about 1616 in England and died 28 Nov 1674 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland - Inventory (Age ~ 58 years) Following John's death, Anne married James Boyd. ====1643 Lower Norfolk County, Virginia==== 1643 -- John Norwood accompanied Sir Francis Wyatt to Virginia. Settled in Nansemond County on Glebe lands. Debbie Krause, Ancestry.com, "Debbie Franklin Family" File 2218842 . Since Sir Francis Wyatt returned to England in 1642, but the process of recording land was slow, the 1643 date should be seen as the date the land was recorded, and John Norwood's arrival in Virginia earlier, assuming he accompanied Sir Francis Wyatt. 1645 Arrived in Lower Norfolk Co, VA some time before Aug 15, 1645 when a certif of land was granted Mr. Math: Phillips on behalf of Henry Seawell, an orphant, for the transportation of 20 persons, among them John Norwood. New Eng. Hist. Gen Reg. Vol 47, f. 64 cited by Maxwell Dorsey and Jan Muir Dorsey, The Dorsey Family, Baltimore: Clearfield Publ, p. 202 It may be assumed that John Norwood's wife Ann arrived either with John or soon after his arrival in Virginia in 1643, since when he later moved to Maryland, he received land for transporting a wife and two sons. ====1648 Elizabeth River Church==== 10 Aug 1648, as Church warden of the Elizabeth River Church (whose members were influenced by Puritanism and became non-Conformists), John Norwood was "ordered to render an account of the Glebe lands since Parson Harrison had deserted his ministerial office and refused to administer the sacraments of the Church of England." Among those who were dissatisfied and refused to attend were John Norwood, Richard Owings, and Thomas Marsh. Maxwell Dorsey and Jan Muir Dorsey, The Dorsey Family, Baltimore: Clearfield Publ, p. 202 ====1649 Move to Maryland==== 1649 from Virginia to Maryland. Captain John Norwood was one of the group of about a hundred Puritan non-conformists who left Virginia and came to Anne Arundel County. He received a land grant of 230 acres called '''Norwood Cliffs''' on the lower Calvert Cliffs, situated on the Severn River above Annapolis. He settled near Howards and Dorseys near present-day Annapolis. The lands of Captain John Norwood at his seat in Anne Arundel County adjoined Edward Dorsey's Hockley-in-the-Hole. Other land grants of Captain Norwood were '''Norwood's Fancy''', 400 acres, and '''The Intake''', 100 acres, both situated on the south side of the Severn River. The progenitor of the Norwoods in Maryland, Captain John Norwood arrived in Maryland in 1649 from Virginia with a group of Puritans who refused to submit to the pressure of Gov. William Berkeley to use theAnglican Book of Common Prayer in their church services. The group had obtained permission to relocate to Maryland from the Catholic Lord Baltimore,who was seeking to retain control of his colony in the face of the rise of Cromwell in England. These Puritans settled on the banks of the Severn River, in a settlement first called Providence, then Arundeltown, and eventually Annapolis. Kitty Crowley: Captain John Norwood: Immigrant to Maryland. The information provided here has been submitted by Brian and Kitty Crowley and formatted for this page by Richard C. Norwood, Jr. 23 February, 1999. http://www.reocities.com/~rnorwood/capjno.htm Originally on Geocities. Accessed 4/12/2015 John Norwood immigrated by 1650 with wife & sons Andrew & John. Gust Skordas, Early Settlers of MD, from land records. Baltimore: Genealogical Publishing Co, 1968. p. 338 Skordas names other Norwood immigrants who obtained land: Arthur, Charles, another John, Robert, and William. ====1650-1651 Lands in Maryland==== In 1650, John Norwood received a warrant for 200 acres on the south side of the Severn River. He later purchased property on the Bay in Herring Creek Hundred (south county). 1650 Captain Norwood and Edward Dorsey, gentleman, took up lands together on the Severn River. Edward Dorsey's land is Hockley on south shore of the Severn River. 1650 John Norwood demands 600a for transporting self, wife and two children (John and Andrew) and two servants (John Hays and Elizabeth Hills). Observation. Since only John and Andrew are mentioned in 1650, it may be presumed that they were born in England or Virginia, while the other children were born later. 1651, 27 October, 200a in Calvert Co called Norwood surveyed for John Norwood adjoining land of Thomas Mears, "its southernmost boundary extending to the tract later known as Theobush Manning owned by Edward Dorsey and Thomas Manning. This land, which was due John Norwood for transporting himself and wife into the province, was patented Aug 3, 1658. Patents Q, f. 78, Dorsey Family, p. 202 ====1650-1662 High Sheriff of Anne Arundel County==== Captain John Norwood became the first High Sheriff of Anne Arundel County, and received lands (later patented as "Norwood") adjacent to Norwood's Creek (now called "Weems Creek") and featuring Norwood's Point (now called "Horseshoe Point") in what is now the Wardour section of Annapolis. Anne Arundel County's First Sheriff, John Norwood came to Maryland from Virginia in 1649 with three hundred religious "Independents". They settled near the Severn River in what is now Annapolis. Lord Baltimore appointed William Stone as Governor and Edward Lloyd as Commander of Anne Arundel County. Lloyd had the authority to appoint the sheriff and other offices in the county. Although state law called for yearly selection of sheriff, the same person was often re-appointed as was John Norwood who served from 1650 to 1662. County Connections, Anne Arundel County Government. http://www.aacounty.org/Sheriff/History.cfm#.VJCVrivF98E In England, the King appointed the Sheriff. He was known as the "King's man." In Maryland, the first Sheriff (1634) was the direct representative of the Lord Proprietor. His duties were to collect taxes, to maintain law and order, and to serve as Clerk of the Court. John Norwood, the first Sheriff of Anne Arundel County (1650), was paid in pounds of tobacco. He received ten pounds for serving any Writ, five for taking a bond, ten for imprisoning or releasing, twenty per day for tending a prisoner and ten for collecting public fees. There was some financial risk in holding the office of Sheriff. He collected fees and fines in pounds of tobacco and had to be wealthy enough to pay the fines for others up front. If the crops were successfully harvested of course, he expected to be repaid with interest. The sheriff took an oath similar to that in England. He promised to treat the rich and the poor "right" and serve lawfully and faithfully. He had many duties. As a court official he was responsible for organizing a smoothly run court. He impaneled the juries and was then responsible for carrying out judgments and sentences including arresting, taking into custody or whipping criminals, serving summons and executions, collecting fees, giving warnings, and building prisons, stocks and pillories. He would also collect fines, give rewards, and serve writs. ====1655 Battle of the Severn==== He received his title "Captain" in the Battle of the Severn in March, 1655. The Anglican forces of Gov. William Stone attempted to reestablish control over the Puritan areas of Maryland, but were defeated by the well organized Puritans. Captain John Norwood, as High Sheriff, took control of the captured prisoners. 26 Dec 1655 fought in Battle of the Severn in which Puritans routed the army of Gov. William Stone. Prisoners, including Governor William Stone were entrusted to his care. A court later ordered the prisoners to pay for their care while in custody: "Mr John Norwood, sheriff of Providence, hath petitioned this Court that, whereas, Willam Evans, Thomas Trueman, Captain William Stone, Mr. Job Chandler, Edward Packer, George Thompson, Robert Clarke, Henry Williams and John Casey owe him for charges and fees due to him from said persons when they were prisoners upon the last rebellion of Captain William Stone (as the said sheriff hath deposted in Cort) it is ordered that, if said persons shall not satisfy the several sums to said John Norwood, the sheriff of these counties shall seize by distress, etc..." Record in Maryland Archives 1657 demands additional land for transporting other servants. ====1658 Property==== In 1658 John Norwood, Developer/Owner, owned 200 acres called '''Norwood'''. Certificate, Patent Record AB and H, p. 264 -- MSA S 1583-1149 and Patent, Patent Record Q, p 78 0 0 MSA S 1583-1150. Calvert County Circuit Court, Land Surveys and Condominium Plats. Cited by Mike Marshall. Colonial. ====1661 Commander of Militia==== 1661 Captain John Norwood of the Severn receives commission to command all the forces from the head of the river to the south side of the Patapsco. J. D. Warfield, Founders of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties. In 1661, he was commissioned Captain in the State Militia. Norwood had command of all the forces from the head of the Severn on the north side to the south side of the Patapsco. ====1663 Justice of the Peace==== In 1663, Captain John Norwood, Gentleman, was made a justice of the peace of Anne Arundel County. ====1662 Horringtron/Harrington Connection==== 1662 John Norwood demands land for transporting John Horrington into the province and assigns same to Susanna Howard, for the use of her son Charles Stephens, son of Charles Stephens, deceased. Susannah was John Norwood's daughter, who first married Charles Stephens, by then deceased, and the married Howard. One may surmise that John Horrington was kin to John Norwood's wife Anne Harrington. In 1662 John Norwood of Anne Arundel Co. sponsored transportation to Maryland of John 'Horrington' -- almost certainly not the John Harrington of Wykeham in Spalding (son of a baronet and husband of Frances Norwood, d. 1632, sister of John and daughter of Tyringham and Anne -- see Rev. A. R. Maddison, ed., Lincolnshire Pedigrees, vol. 2 [HSPVS, vol 51, 1903], p. 463), but possibly a kinsman. This Horrington/Harrington sponsored transportation seems to be the only basis for the identification of the 4th son of Tyringham and Anne (Boteler) Norwood with the immigrant to Maryland. ====1672 Death==== John Norwood died 28 Nov 1674 in Anne Arundel County, Maryland - Inventory John died intestate [testamentary proceedings, 5:290, 19 June 1672]. John NORWOOD died in 1672, having married Anne, who m2. James BOYD & died 1674. 1672 Norwood died intestate, survived by his widow Ann and by seven children. Widow Ann married James Boyd. Debbie Krause, Ancestry.com, "Debbie Franklin Family" File 2218842 19 June 1672 is date of administration Test. Proc. 5, f.290 ====1674 Appraisal and Payments==== *John Norwood 1.142 I AA #82310 Nov 28 1674. Appraisers: William Jones, John Beamon. List of debts: estate of Francis Pine, Marin du Vail, Job Walton, *John Norwood 1.158 A AA #38042 Dec 20 1674. Mentions: relict (unnamed). Payments to: Philemon Lloyd, Robertt Proctor, John Beamon for Capt. William Wheatly, Robertt Burle and Thomas Marsh (executors of Ralph Williams), John Johnson, Henry Constable, George Holland and John Larkin, Thomas Turner for Capt. James Conway, Thomas Marsh (executor of Jacob Neale), Capt. Tully. Insolvent debts: Francis Pyne (deceased). Job Walton (in England). Administrator/Executor: James Boyd. ====Children==== The most conservative lists of John Norwood's children include Andrew, John, Philip and Samuel. Dorsey Family, p. 203 Others add Joseph and Edward. Susannah is often shown as a daughter, however, her birthdate significantly earlier than those of her siblings raises unanswered questions. Grundy's page M J P Grundy, Norwood, http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/norwood.html#John1673, Accessed Dec 16, 2014. shows Susannah's birthdate as 1639, while some other sources show it as 1618. The later date solves the issue of Susannah's parentage, but raises questions regarding the dates of her marriages, leaving the issue unresolved as of Dec 16, 2014. #[[Norwood-855|Andrew Norwood]], b. 1634, d. 7 Mar 1701/02, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - Probate (Age 68 years) Named recipient of land grant in 1650 Andrew Norwood testified in court that he was the eldest of seven children. (1673 Andrew Norwood son and heir to John Norwood late of Ann Arundell Co, deceased, petitions this court, that whereas his father was in his life time possessed of considerable land, and his father had left behind him seven children, the said Andrew being the eldest, that the said Andrew's mother Ann Norwood took letters of Administration and afterwards married James Boyd a young man, and the said Boyd and said Ann took over the administration and did order your petitioner out of doors. The petitioner being loath to go to law with his own mother and thereupon to convey further trouble, he therefore prayes that his mother be given her third by the high sheriff, and your petitioner be given the share that belongs to him.) Prov. Ct. Rec. W. w. f. 129, Dorsey Family, p. 203 Andrew, who d. ca. 1701; Child named by Marilyn Roth. , b. England 1634 , Virginia; d. 01 Mar 1701/02, St. Anne's Parish, Anne Arundel Co, MD. Abt 1679 Married Elizabeth Howard, daughter of Cornelius Howard and Elizabeth Todd. #[[Norwood-857|John Norwood]], b. 1638, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, d. 16 Dec 1700, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - Inventory (Age 62 years) Named recipient of land grant in 1650. John, d. ca. 1683; Child named by Marilyn Roth. John Norwood II, b. 1638meaning he was a twin of Philip?) in England; d. Bef. 06 Feb 1672/73, when his estate was pr. in Calvert Co., Md.; M. J. P. Grundy, Norwood, 2002. [http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/norwood.html Norwood] m. Elizabeth Beale, Abt. 1670. Came with father to Maryland in 1650; named in headright request. #Philip Norwood, b. Anne Arundel County, Maryland, d. 22 May 1733, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - Inventory Philip, d. 1724; Child named by Marilyn Roth. Phillip Norwood, b. 1638 in Eng.; d. Jan 1724; buried 6 Jan 1724 at St. Ann's, Anne Arundel, MD M. J. P. Grundy, Norwood, 2002. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/norwood.html #[[Norwood-856|Samuel Norwood]], b. 1642, d. 16 Jun 1709, Anne Arundel County, Maryland - Probate (Age 67 years) Samuel, d. 1709, Child named by Marilyn Roth. Samuel Norwood, b. 1636, Maryland; d. 1709; m. Sarah Garrett, Abt. 1700. Third son of Captain John Norwood. Major landowner. Holdings included Acton, purchased from heirs of Richard Action; Woodyard, 400a on upper Severn purchased from John Howard and Charles Stevens; Major's Choice, purchased from Samual Dorsey in 1705. Owned 20a in town of Annapolis. Dwelling plantation Todd's Range, adjacent to Annapolis. Vestryman of St. Anne's Church, Annapolis. "Origin and History of Howard County Maryland" by Charles F. Stein, Jr. His wife Sarah is mentioned in the will of Amos Garrett, a merchant of Annapolis, and perhaps was the latter's daughter. "Origin and History of Howard County Maryland" by Charles F. Stein, Jr. # [[Norwood-95|Susannah Norwood]], b. Abt 1643, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, d. 30 Dec 1695, Anne Arundel County, Maryland (Age ~ 52 years) b. 1639 in Eng.; m. twice, to (1) Charles STEVENS, and (2) John HOWARD. M. J. P. Grundy, Norwood, 2002. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/norwood.html #Joseph, (possibly) who d. 1684, Child named by Marilyn Roth. Joseph Norwood, b. say 1641, Maryland, d. 1684. Joseph Norwood, a younger son of Captain John Norwood, became the owner of a sloop and ultimately founded the Norwood family of the Eastern Shore of Maryland. Debbie Krause, Ancestry.com, "Debbie Franklin Family" File 2218842 Joseph Norwood, d. 1684 intestate in Kent, Md.; m. Sarah (__) who was b. 1642. Dorsey, Dorsey and Nimmo, The Dorsey Family, 207.Cited by Grundy. M. J. P. Grundy, Norwood, 2002. http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~paxson/southern/norwood.html #Edward (possibly), who d. by 1699. Child named by Marilyn Roth. Edward Norwood, b. 1646 , Maryland; d. 1699, Patapsco, Baltimore, Maryland. Kolda, St. James Chronicle, p. 22 . Death intestate mentioned in Balto Admin Accts Liber I, folio 49. Edward, possibly son of John, was deceased, per the estate of Thomas HEDGE of Balto. Co., 1699. ====Multiple John Norwoods==== There are more than one John Norwood with overlapping dates, places and biographies. *[[Norwood-850|John Norwood of Cheltenham]], b. abt 1602, died in Cheltenham, England. This John was son of [[Norwood-47| Richard Norwood]] who married Elizabeth Steward. Research of [[Norwood-302|William Norwood (wnorwood2@verizon.net. Douglas Richardson reports that this family included a son John, born at the right time, whose brother immigrated to Virginia. Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry, III, 579 Further research, however, reveals that this John, who married Sarah Lawrence, died in 1648 while John of Anne Arundel County died in 1672. *[[Norwood-92|Captain John Norwood of Anne Arundel]], b about 1605, who emigrated from England to Anne Arundel County Maryland. *John Norwood, husband of Sarah Shrubsole, and 4th cousin once removed, b 1600. *John, son of [[Norwood-94|Richard Norwood]] Unresearched ====Other Norwoods==== * Edward NORWOOD who m. Jemima HOWARD, & Samuel NORWOOD who m. Patience HOWARD were probably the sons of John NORWOOD (will pr. 20 Feb. 1815, AA) & Patience BARNES. * Edward Norwood, b. 1689 in Baltimore; m. 1718 in Baltimore Ruth OWINGS, said to be the daughter of Capt. Richard Owings and Rachel (Robert?). Dorsey, Dorsey and Nimmo, The Dorsey Family, 207, citing Balt. Co. Adm. Accts. 1, fol. 49.Cited by Grundy. However, this is problematical because Richard Owings's son Richard Owings and his wife Sarah made a gift of land to his sister Ruth Norwood in 1729, in 1732 they gave other land to Ruth Owings, identified as "spinster". This Ruth then mar. in 1735 Edward OURSLER. Edward Norwood perhaps had a son Samuel Norwood, who had a daughter Ruth Norwood who m. 3m/22/1774 Charles "Blackhead" RIDGELY. E mail from a descendant, Cora Baltzell Key Rubidoux, Feb. 2013. Cited by Grundy. ===Donald Loyd Norwood: Norwood Family History=== Donald Loyd Norwood of Dallas, Texas, has published a Norwood Family History. Chapter 1 -- Tracing our Norwood Ancestors -- provides the following line: Donald Loyd Norwood. Norwood Family History. Dallas, Texas. By the Author: 2007 [http://assets.luginbuel.com/genealogy/documents//Norwood%20Famiy%20History_%20d2017%20.pdf Tracing Our Norwood Ancestors] Accessed October 19, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] #[[Wessex-56|Godwin, Earl of Kent and Wessex]], b. 987, d. 15 Apr 1063, m. [[Thorgilsdatter-3|Gytha Thorgilsdottir]] #[[Wessex-292|Harold II, King of England]], b. 1022, d. 14 Oct 1066, m. Lady Edith Swannaschels #Jordanus "Alnod" de Sheppey, b 1042, d. 1126, m. Cicely Wimar #[[Northwood-12|Sir Stephen de Northwoode]], b. 1120 d 1196, m. Fedive de Landries #Sir Roger de Northwode, b 1190 or 1246, died 9 Nov 1286, m. Lady Bona Fitz Bernard #[[Northwode-6|Lord John de Northwode]], b. 24 Jun 1254, died 26 May 1319, m. [[Badlesmere-55|Lady Joan de Badlesmere]]. Updated with Royal Ancestry 10/20/2018 Douglas Richardson. Royal Ancestry. Volume III, p. 101. #3 Agnes de Grandison Profile has no parfents for Lord John. #[[Northwode-8|Sir John de Northwood]], b. 1279, d. 1320, married Lady Agnes de Grandison. Updated with Royal Ancestry 10/20/2018 #[[Northwode-7|Sir Roger de Northwood]], b. 26 Mar 1307, d. 5 Nov 1361, m. Jiuliana de Say. Updated with Royal Ancestry 10/20/2018 #Sir John de Northwood, b. 1321/1326, d. 27 Feb 1378/9, m. Lady Joan Hart/Hert #James de Northwood, b. 1360, d. Abt 1416, m. Jane Clynton Updated with Royal Ancestry 10/20/2018 #[[Norwood-27|Sir John Norwood]], b. abt 1405, abt 1489, m. [[Etton-2|Elizabeth Elton]] or Etton or de Elton. ''Profile shows this John as son of [[Northwood-2|John Northwood]] and Norton-3604|Joan Norton]]. #[[Norwood-520|John Norwood II]], b. 1455, d. 6 Nov 1509, m. [[Giffard-47|Eleanor Gifford]] #[[Norwood-32|Roger Norwood]], b. 1479, d. 13 Jul 1512, m. [[Butler-590|Alice Boteler.]] #[[Norwood-29|Raffe (Ralph) Norwood]], b. 14 Sep 1505, d. abt 1560, m; [[Knight-284|Jane Knight]] #[[Norwood-24|Henry Norwood]], b. 1525, d. 1554 or 1561, m. [[Throckmorton-56|Catherine Throckmorton]] #[[Norwood-34|William Norwood]], b. April 1548, d. 25 Sep 1632, m. [[Ligon-73|Elizabeth Lygon]]. Updated with Royal Ancestry 10/20/2018. Richardson names 9 sons including William, but no information provided about son William. Son William also not in find-a-grave. #[[Norwood-35|William Norwood]], b. 1675, d. 1730, m. Agnes Boteler #[[Norwood-92|Captain John Norwood]], b. 1601, d.bef 19 Jul 1672, m. Ann Harrington. Profile shows multiple possible parents, none of them proved. ===Ancestry of Abraham Lincoln Through John Norwood (only a slight possibility)=== This person is a possible ancestor of President Abraham Lincoln. There are several links that are in dispute. Gary Roberts, Ancestors of American Presidents. This "possible" line of descent appears in Ancestors of American Presidents Gary Boyd Roberts, Ancestors of American Presidents, 2009 Edition. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009. p. 330-1, citing "RD600:340-41 (generations 1-12) and PIA, 276; Robert Clutterbuck, The History and antiquities of the County of Hertford, 3 vols (1815-1827): 475-77 (Boteleer, with some errors), and R. E. C. Waters, Genealogical Memoirs of the Extinct Family of Chester of Chicheley, their Ancestors and Descendants, vol . 1 (1878), pp. 140-43 (esp 142-143) for a transcription of the 1609 will of Sir Henry Boteler, which mentions son-in-law Tyringham Norwood); and Norwood citations in the Lincoln bibliography of this volume. I include this line only because this identification, alleged in print but probably a case of "name's the same" argument, is slightly possible (the London grocer could have immigrated to Maryland after 1646 -- but probably not earlier to Virginia.) The descent from John Norwood of Maryland to Lincoln via Stevens, Shipley, and Hanks, moreover, contains three links that are only probable. Much further research, in Maryland especially, is required. Gary Boyd Roberts, Ancestors of American Presidents, 2009 Edition. Boston: New England Historic Genealogical Society, 2009. p. 330-1 :1. [[Plantagenet-2|Edward I, King of England]], d. 1307 = Eleanor of Castile :2. [[Plantagenet-181|Joan of Acre]] = Gilbert de Clare, 3rd Earl of Gloucester, 7th Earl of Hertford :3. [[Clare-101|Elizabeth de Clare]] = Roger Damory, 1st Baron Damory :4. [[Damory-1|Elizabeth Damory = John Bardolf, 3rd Baron Bardolf. Merge with [[D'_AMORIE-2|Elizabeth D'Amory]] :5. [[Bardolf-16]]William Bardolf, 4th Baron Bardolf]] = Agnes Poynings :6. [[Bardolf-77|Cecily Bardolf]] = [[Stapleton-23|Sir Brian Stapleton]] :7. [[Stapleton-68|Sir Miles Stapleton]] = Catherine de la Pole :8. [[Stapleton-75|Elizabeth Stapleton]] = Sir William Calthorpe :9. [[Calthorpe-8|Anne Calthorpe]] = Sir Robert Drury, Speaker of the House of Commons :10. [[Drury-75|Elizabeth Drury]] = Sir Philip Boteler :11. [[Boteler-32|Sir John Boteler]] = Grizel Roche :12. [[Botelere-33|Sir Henry Boteler]] = (2) Alice Poulter :13. [[Boteler-330|Anne Boteler]] = [[Norwood-843|Tyringham Norwood]] :14. [[Norwood-92|John Norwood]], a 4th son allegedly (but very possibly not) of (VA?) and MD married Anne :15. [[Norwood-95|Susannah]] (prob.) Norwood (heir of John Norwood) = Charles Stevens :16. [[Stevens-22|Charles Stevens, Jr]] = Elizabeth -- :17. [[Stevens-827|Elizabeth Stevens]] = Robert Shipley :18. [[Shipley-83|Robert Shipley, Jr]] = Sarah (Dorsey?) :19. (prob) [[Shipley-82|Lucy Shipley]] = James Hanks :20. (prob) [[Hanks-52|Nancy Hanks]] = Thomas Lincoln :21. [[Lincoln-103|Abraham Lincoln (1809-1865)]], 16th U. S. President = Mary Ann Todd. The descent to Abraham Lincoln has since been disproved. ==Jordanus de Sheppey== Jordanus de Sheppey is the claimed ancestor of the Norwood's family. His biography will be developed here. If it achieves the level of documentation required for a WikiTree pre-1500 profile, the profile will be created. Otherwise, the profile will remain here. To date, no early records have been found for Jordanus de Sheppey or anyone resembling him. According to the work of G. Marion Norwood Callam of England, "Jordanus de Sheppey's son Stephen was born towards the end of the eleventh century"(24) and "Late in life Jordanus married Cicely, daughter of Wlmar [sic], by whom he had two sons, William and Stephen" (22). It should be noted that these relationships are documented in English records, and that these early Norwoods in Kent were landed nobility, who served the crown and endowed local monasteries and convents, so records are abundant. However, Jordanus de Sheppey has been identified as a son of Harold II, Alnod (or Wulfnoth or Ulf) Cild. This Wulfnoth was the youngest son of Harold and Edith Swanneshals, namesake of his great grandfather. According to Ian Walker's biography of Harold, Harold's sons were beginning to come of age by 1066, so Wulfnoth probably reached 20 by around 1076 or so. Little is known about Harold's children in any case, and I haven't seen any reference to Wulfnoth's life after the Conquest. Regardless and my point here: if Stephen de Northwode was born around 1177 (which is not the end of the 11th century), he was not a grandson of Harold II. Jordanus de Sheppey may have been. James G. Dempsey has done independent research in the primary English sources, and his work, Norwood-Northwood families of Kent, Warwickshire, and Gloucestershire, should be consulted as well when researching early Norwoods. Dick Norwood [http://www.oocities.org/~rnorwood/tnfpexp.htm The Norwood Family Page] Accessed October 21, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] ===Outline of the Legend=== The Family origins and their name began on the Isle of Sheppey, where it is said that This Alnod Cilt was Ulnoth, fourth son of earl Godwin, and younger brother to king Harold, who from the royalty of his kindred, had the addition of Cilt, a similar denomination to the Latin word Clito, with which those of royal blood were always honoured in those times Alnod (who had been imprisoned) was said to have eventually been released by William Rufus who then made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, washed in the River Jordan, and thus purified, changed his name to Jordanus, returning to Norwood Manor on the Isle of Sheppey to be near Edith, wife of King Harold, who had retired to the Nunnery of Minster Abbey. From that day on he became known as Jordanus de Sheppey, his descendants took the title of his manor and were known as ‘de Northwood’. Stephen Kuta. The Lives of My Ancestors. [https://thelivesofmyancestors.wordpress.com/2015/03/20/the-story-of-alnold-cilt-and-the-northwood-family/ The Story of Alnold Cilt and the Northwood Family] Accessed October 21, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] The Norwood line can be traced fairly unerringly back to a man named Jordanus de Sheppey. The myth in the Norwood clan (in short) is that during his life, Harold Godwinson (King Harold II) had a son who hid away on the Isle of Sheppey and changed his name to Jordanus, becoming Jordanus de Sheppey. There is absolutely nothing in the way of proof tying King Harold to the Norwood family and it is actually mathematically impossible that Harold's son is 'our' Jordanus. But despite the story failing basic proof and logic tests, it continues to be propagated - and even argued - mostly because, I think, being related to a king is better than being related to a.... brick wall. Carrie Norwood, Roots and Blood [http://rootsandblood.blogspot.com/2014/08/how-to-stop-circulation-of-bad-family.html How to Stop the Circulation of Bad Family Tree Data] Accessed October 21, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] King Harold lived 1022 – 1066. If we work backwards up the family line from you/me and up, which is the proper way to determine ancestry, Jordanus would have lived about 1135 - 1197. That's mostly guesswork because there is no actual documentation of his life - only of his children and wife. But we can be reasonably sure of the range of possible death years based upon some tax and court records from Cicely and his son, Stephen, and based upon his children's birth dates, have a pretty good idea of the range of possible birth years. Harold Godwinson was long dead by the time our Jordanus was born. Jordanus is the brick wall of our family. As part of the case for Jordanus being the son of King Harold II, in the book, GMNC states that Sir Stephen de Northwode was born in 1120 and died in 1196 (76 years old) [2]. However, there are existing records of a charter Stephen's mother, Cicily wrote in the year 1200 naming her father and her sons, including Stephen [1], which are also cited by the book. If Cicily was of childbearing age in 1120 (at least 13, but more than likely over 16), Stephen's purported birth year, but was still alive in 1200 to write the charter, she would have been almost, if not, 100 years old when she signed the charter, which is unlikely. Further, in the same book, GMNC says that Jordanus de Sheppey died at Salisbury in 1126 [2], which makes sense if he is the son of Harold - but that would mean that his wife Cicily and his children outlived him by 70 some odd years - which does not make as much sense. ===Sheppey in Domesday=== In 1086, the Domesday Book recorded Sheppey as being held by "Godfrey the Steward." Godfrey held 8 other properties in Kent. Open Domesday. [https://opendomesday.org/name/231100/godfrey-the-steward/ Godfrey the Steward] Accessed October 20, 2018 [[Day-1904|jhd]] Sheppey in 1086 was comprised of 6 households. It had been held by the Archbishop of Canterbury in 1066. ===Name and Birth=== *Jordanus De Scapeia (Latin Form) Legend: His birth name was Ulnoth, or Arnold Cilt He was born in 1042 One problem with this story is that Jordanus de Sheppey lived sometime between the years 1135 – 1198, and Ulnoth ‘Wulnoth’ Godwinson lived between the years 1040 – 1094. ===Parents=== Legend: His father was earl Godwin, and he was the younger brother to king Harold. He was the son of [[Wessex-292|Harold Godwinson, King of England]] and his wife Lady Edith Swannaschels. Harold in turn was the son of [[Wessex-56|Godwin]], Earl of Kent and Wessex, b. 987, d. 15 April 1063, and his wife [[Thorgilsdatter-3|Gytha Thorgilsdottir]]. Alnod Cilt (or Jordanus de Sheppey), is more likely to have been an illegitimate child of Ulnoth, rather Ulnoth himself. ===Marriage=== He married Cecily Wimar. ===Imprisonment and Holy Land=== Legend: He was imprisoned in Normandy and eventually released by William Rufus, whereupon he made a pilgrimage to the Holy Land, where he visited the river Jordan and took the name Jordanus. There are certainly elements of fact behind this story as firstly Ulnoth was indeed a hostage of William the conquerer and remained so (in Normandy) between the years 1051 and 1087, his freedom was only brief, an amnesty by the dying King William I, he was quickly taken back into confinement by King William II Rufus, who brought him to England. Ulnoth stayed in sometimes comfortable, if not enviable, captivity in Normandy and later in England, and died in Winchester in 1094, still a prisoner. Did Alnod Cilt travel to the holy land and did he re-name himself Jordanus after his baptism in the river Jordan. If they are one of the same person, then Jordanus de Sheppey as he was now known would have been at least 60 years old when the first of the Northwood family were reputedly born in 1165, this may have been the case as medieval men were often much older than their wives. However, Jordanus de Sheppey could also have been a son of Alnod Cilt, which could easily have made his birth c. 1135 or earlier, making him a good age to father the first of the Northwood family which history tells us happened. ===Last days in Sheppey=== Legend: He returned to the Isle of Sheppey to be near Edith, wife of King Harold, who had retired to the nunnery of Minster Abbey. The Minister Abbey, Isle of Sheppey is also the last resting place of Edith the Fair, wife / mistress of King Harold Godwinson who retired there as a Nun shortly after her husband’s death at the Battle of Hastings, 14 October 1066. If Alnod Cilt was born before 1086, (as recorded in Domesday) he may even have been in Edith’s care. ===Death=== He died in 1126 Alnod Cilt lays buried in the Minster Abbey, Isle of Sheppey. His grandson Sir Stephen de Norwood (Northwood) born c. 1165 built two manor houses, the manor on the Isle of Sheppy was known as “Norwood Manor” within Sheppy and a manor in the Parish of Milton was known as “Norwood without Sheppy” and also known as “Norwood Chasteners.” ===Issue=== Legend: He was the father of [[Northwood-12|Sir Stephen de Northwoode, b. 1120, d. 1196 and his wife Fedive de Landries. (The profile shows Stephen's wife as Joan Unknown. There is no evidence to suggest that Ulnoth had any legitimate heirs, but he was well looked after and Woman would certainly have been allowed in his quarters. Stephen recorded as a son of Jordan de Sheppy, lived during the reigns of Richard I and King John, (1189 – 1216) his Isle of Sheppey manor was granted by the crown, his mansion was moated round and encompassed with a park, well wooded, and stored with abundance of deer and wild boars. Hence, he assumed the name of Northwood, which was borne by all his descendants. The first time the surname Norwood occurs, is in a court case in the year 1206. At this time, Stephen is also recorded as Stephen, son of Jordan of Sheppey or Stephen son of Cecily. The earliest dated occurrence of Stephen is in the tax rolls for the years 1198-1202 still existing in the public record office in Chancery Lane, London. He occurs with his mother, Cecily, and his brother William. Since Jordan is not mentioned, he is assumed to be dead by this time.” Stephen’s approximate birthdate of 1165 is based on the fact that he paid to have King John re-confirm his grants that he received from King Richard I around the year 1185. He would have had to be of age at that time so his birthdate is guessed to be the near 1165 figure. [James Dempsey, “Norwood – Northwood families of Kent Warwickshire and Gloucestershire”, 1987] Stephen’s name can be found in a variety of ways because before the year 1200, the use of surnames or spelling had not been rigidly adopted. In tax rolls for the years 1214 and 1219, Northwood Manor has become well-known enough for Stephen to identify himself as “Stephen of Norwood”. ==Sources==

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    {|class="wikitable" width="100%" style="border:1px solid #BBB" | align="center" colspan="3"| '''Captains of Clanranald''' |- ! No. !Name !Captain |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" colspan="3" | |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-198|Ranald ''"Ragnall"'' Macdonald]]'''
    (1337-1386) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? -1386 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|2 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-429|Allan Macdonald]]'''
    (1378-1419) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1386-1419 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|3 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1541|Roderick Macdonald]]'''
    (1390-1481) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1419-1481 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|4 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1542|Allan Macdonald]]'''
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    (1471-1509) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|6 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1885|Dougall MacDonald]]'''
    (1500-1520) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| – 1520 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|7 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1543|Alexander "Alexander Allanson" MacDonald]]'''
    (1470-1529) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1520 - 1529 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|8 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-233|John Moidartach MacDonald]]'''
    (1500-1584) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1529 - 1584 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|9 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-334|Allan MacDonald]]'''
    (1524-1593) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1584 - 1593 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|10 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1985|Angus MacDonald]]'''
    (?-?) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1593 – ? |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|11 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1989|Sir Donald Macdonald]]'''
    (1545-1618) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| ? - 1618 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|12 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1990|John MacDonald]]'''
    (16??-1670) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1618 - 1670 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|13 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-1991|Donald MacDonald]]'''
    (1635-1686) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1670 - 1686 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|14 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2141|Allan MacDonald]]'''
    (bef 1670-1715) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1686 - November 14, 1715 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|15 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2142|Ranald MacDonald]]'''
    (bef 1670-1725) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1715 - June 13, 1725 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|16 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2143|Donald MacDonald]]'''
    (bef 1672-1730) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|1725 - 1730 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|17 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2145|Ranald MacDonald]]'''
    (1692-1766) | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| 1730 - March 6, 1766 |- | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"|18 | style="border:1px solid #BBB" align="center"| '''[[MacDonald-2148|Ranald MacDonald]]'''
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    =DRAFT REVISED PROFILE FOR LEE-7459= '''NOTE: This Thomas Lee is frequently confused with other men of the same name. Please do not make any substantive edits to this profile without citing a reliable source and coordinating the proposed changes with the US Southern Colonies Project.''' ==Biography== ===Birth=== According to his gravestone, Thomas Lee was born on 3 December 1729.{{FindAGrave|49503296}}, Capt. Thomas Lee (1729-1816), Lee Valley Cemetery, Hawkins County, Tennessee; gravestone image by Carolyn Shelhamer. The source for this date on his modern gravestone is unknown, and some researchers estimate that he was born later, possibly as late as about 1735.Rebecca Owens, "Captain Thomas Lee b c 1730 died July 1816 Hawkins County, Tennessee," ''genealogy.com'' (https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lee/19779/ : 16 Mar 2007); copy available [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Lee-7459.pdf here]. He was probably the son of [[Lee-1662|John Lee]], who made his will on 4 December 1766 in Johnston County, North Carolina, and John's wife [[Bryan-269|Mary (__)]].Johnston County, North Carolina, Will Book 2, p. 268, Will of John Lee; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:37SQ-29C2-G99 : accessed 23 Feb 2023) (granting the plantation in Johnston County on which he resided to his son Thomas after the death of John's wife Mary). ===Johnston County, North Carolina=== The earliest known record referring to Thomas Lee is a land entry dated 7 January 1755 for 100 acres on the middle prong of Mill Creek, on the south side of the Neuse River in Johnston County, Province of North Carolina. The survey on this claim was completed on 4 February 1756, and a grant was issued to Thomas Lee on 13 October 1756.Ancestry, "North Carolina, U.S., Land Grant Files, 1693-1960," database with images (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/191027:60621 : accessed 23 Feb 2023) (images 662-666); certificate no. 392, entry 71, 7 Jan 1755, Book 13, p. 140). Ancestry sharing links for [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2011088?mark=ae289f9bccced100fa66b0f688c7c4fd29385c128172fc4eb7f8aa6889eb3992 entry] and [https://www.ancestry.com/sharing/2011105?mark=64165a022cd125af418e05f26aaf0356e47fcab3526c72b1e4bd889c5724a7c1 survey].Ancestry, "North Carolina, U.S., Land Grant Files, 1693-1960," database with images (https://www.ancestry.com/discoveryui-content/view/191583:60621 : accessed 23 Feb 2023); certificate no. 945, 13 Oct 1756, Book 15, p. 200). {{Ancestry Sharing|2011203|278e96e8b2423087e57181f068be9f2a7dd37e95041abed9485e40c39db0d3c7}}. Thomas reportedly appears many times in the Pleas and Quarter Court Minute Records of Johnston County, North Carolina, between 1759-1780.Rebecca Owens, "Captain Thomas Lee b c 1730 died July 1816 Hawkins County, Tennessee," ''genealogy.com'' (https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lee/19779/ : 16 Mar 2007); copy available [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Lee-7459.pdf here]. '''NOTE''': Owens was probably relying upon vols 1-3 of Weynette Parks Haun, ''Johnston County, North Carolina court minutes,'' 18 vols, (Durham, NC: Haun, 1974-c1990) (https://www.worldcat.org/title/1195761 not available online). Need to review this source to verify & substitute citations to the original record. ===Military Service=== ====War of the Regulation==== Thomas appears to have been a leader in the Johnston County militia beginning as early as 1771. He reportedly appears as a lieutenant serving under Col. Needham Bryan on 19 April 1771.Rebecca Owens, "Captain Thomas Lee b c 1730 died July 1816 Hawkins County, Tennessee," ''genealogy.com'' (https://www.genealogy.com/forum/surnames/topics/lee/19779/ : 16 Mar 2007); copy available [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/62/Lee-7459.pdf here]; citing unidentified "military records"). It is unclear what original source this claim was based on, but if it is accurate it is likely that Thomas served with the colonial militia raised by Governor William Tryon in his effort to suppress the North Carolina frontier uprising known as the [[Space:War_of_the_Regulation|War of the Regulation]], which ended with the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Alamance Battle of Alamance] on 17 May 1771. Johnstown County was one of the eastern counties which raised militia to support Tryon's action against the Regulators.University Library, UNC-Chapel Hill, "Militia Return of the troops at Sandy Creek," ''Colonial and State Records of North Carolina,'' (https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr08-0261 : accessed 24 Feb 2023). ====American Revolution==== Thomas appears again as a lieutenant, this time in Nathan William's Company of the Johnston County militia, Col. Needham Bryan's Regiment, mustered on 4 October 1774.University Library, UNC-Chapel Hill, "Militia Return for Johnston County General Muster," ''Colonial and State Records of North Carolina,'' (https://docsouth.unc.edu/csr/index.php/document/csr09-0312 : accessed 24 Feb 2023). The Johnston County militia muster in October 1774 was reportedly in anticipation of the coming rebellion against the King.J.D. Lewis, "The North Carolina Militia," ''The American Revolution in North Carolina,'' (https://www.carolana.com/NC/Revolution/revolution_patriots_militia_nc.html : accessed 24 Feb 2023). By 1776, he appears to have been the commander of a company in the Johnston Militia. The Johnston County Court Minutes for May 1778 reportedly refer to "Capt. Thomas Lee's Company" of 64 men, which reportedly served at the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Moore%27s_Creek_Bridge Battle of Moore's Creek] in February 1776. ===Marriages=== Thomas was married at least twice. The identity of his first wife (or wives) is controversial and disputed, as discussed in the research notes below. By about 1770, he had married Mary (___), who is named as his surviving widow in his will. She was probably [[Ingram-1738|Mary Ingram]], who is identified as "Mary Lee" in her father Richard's 1781 will.Johnston County, North Carolina, Will Book 2, p. 280, Will of Richard Ingram; image, FamilySearch, (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WF-39T4-P9 : accessed 13 Mar 2023). ===Land Transactions=== * 1793: ‘Thomas Lee senior’ conveyed 225 acres of land in Carter’s Valley, Hawkins County, TN, to ‘Thomas Lee junior’. The conveyance was ‘for and in consideration of his affectionate regard’. Deed: "Deeds, 1787-1894; general index to deeds, 1787-1906" Catalog: Deeds, 1787-1894; general index to deeds, 1787-1906; Deeds, v. 2, page 140, image 292 of 478. https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3Q9M-CS4K-23HZ-W?cat=205927 * 1804: Conveyance of part of a land grant from ‘Thomas Lee’ (no suffix) to Michael Bacon. The original grant was made by North Carolina to Robert Craig (1794), then conveyed to John Campbell (1795), then to Thomas Lee (1803), and from Thomas Lee to Michael Bacon-8351, the father-in-law of Thomas Lee Jr (Lee-42678). '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1787-1894; general index to deeds, 1787-1906"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/205927 Deeds, 1787-1894; general index to deeds, 1787-1906] Deeds, v. 3-4 1801-1819
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    {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSHM-LSCQ-N}} (accessed 20 February 2023) * 1811: Conveyance of 188 acres on the south side of the Holston River in Hawkins County, TN, from ‘Thomas Lee senior’ to ‘William Lee son’ ‘for and in consideration of the natural love and affection '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1787-1894; general index to deeds, 1787-1906"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/205927 Deeds, 1787-1894; general index to deeds, 1787-1906] Deeds, v. 6-9 1807-1819
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    {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSR1-TSZP-Z}} (accessed 20 February 2023) * 1813: Conveyance of 200 acres in Carter’s Valley, Hawkins County, TN, from ‘Thomas Lee Senr’ to ‘Edward Lee son’ ‘for and in consideration of the natural love good will and affection '''Deed''': "Deeds, 1787-1894; general index to deeds, 1787-1906"
    Catalog: [https://www.familysearch.org/search/catalog/205927 Deeds, 1787-1894; general index to deeds, 1787-1906] Deeds, v. 3-4 1801-1819
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    {{FamilySearch Image|3Q9M-CSHM-LSC5-S}} (accessed 20 February 2023) ===Will=== “Thomas Lee, Senior,” made his nuncupative will in Hawkins County, Tennessee, on 29 June 1816. This will identifies the following individuals by name: *his wife Mary, who was granted three named slaves (Rachel, Jane, and George) *his son James, who was granted one named slave (Sam) The will provided that the remainder of his slaves were to be sold. This will was reduced to writing two days after his death by Needham and William Lee.Hawkins County, Tenn., Will Book 1, p. 311; image, FamilySearch (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:S7WF-S2D1-K9 : accessed 18 Feb 2023); FHL 972,797, DGS 4,776,360. ===Death=== Thomas died in Hawkins County, Tennessee, on 2 July 1816. ===Children=== Children of Thomas Lee and an unknown earlier wife (or wives) probably include at least the following: #[[Lee-13145|Nicolas]], b. abt 1755[?] #[[Lee-42678|Thomas]], b. abt 1760[?] #[[Lee-11106|Elizabeth]], b. 7 Feb 1761, m. Robert Smith #Eleanor, b. abt 176_, m. Joseph Long #Edith, b. abt 176__, m. (___) Gregory #[[Lee-11112|Micajah]], b. abt 1769 Each of these children are identified as likely descendants of Thomas by Weldon Johnston, et al, in "Some of the Descendants of Capt. Thomas Lee of Hawkins, Co., Tennessee."Weldon Johnston, et al., "Some of the Descendants of Capt. Thomas Lee of Hawkins Co., Tennessee," (typescript, n.p., Sept. 1972), 2; image, ''FamilySearch,'' (https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/records/item/20958-redirection : accessed 23 Feb 2023). For a more detailed discussion of the evidence that each is a child of Thomas Lee, see their individual profiles. Children of Thomas Lee and Mary (__), his widow include: #[[Lee-2563|Needham]] #[[Lee-11104|John]] #[[Lee-2560|Winifred]], m. (___) Bailey #[[Lee-11114|Zilpha]], m. Thomas Bailey #[[Lee-11103|William]] #[[Lee-11107|Edward]] #[[Lee-25958|James]] #[[Lee-13151|Mary]], m. James Griffin Each of these children are identified as the children of Mary and Thomas Lee in the Hawkins County Chancery Court suit filed by Thomas Bailey, husband of Zilpha, against the other "heirs of [her] body" challenging the administration of Mary's estate.Hawkin County, Tenn., Chancery Court Records, 1821-1830, “1823 Bailey, Thomas vs. Lee, Edward, et al; images, FamilySearch beginning at (https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PQ-83MJ : accessed 18 Feb 2023); FHL1,512,855, DGS 7,643,514 (court file includes images 813-36); relevant document identifying her heirs is [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-89PQ-8S11 image 817]. The ninth "heir of her body" named in that litigation was [[Rains-330|Henry Rains]], a child from Mary's earlier marriage. ==Research Notes== ===Disputed Spouses=== Thomas was married at least twice, but there is considerable controversy concerning the identity of his first wife (or wives). Many researchers and prior versions of this profile have identified [[Griffin-5132|Mary Griffin]] and [[Bryan-1224|Mary Bryan]] as one of his wives, but no reliable source for either of these claims has been identified. Those spouses have been detached pending identification of a reliable source for the claims. Note that the DAR has attached an "Error in Lineage" flag to several DAR application files for Thomas Lee (Ancestry A068774) indicating that "PATRIOT DID NOT MARRY MARY BRYAN. SHE WAS NOT THE MOTHER OF ANY OF HIS CHILDREN."DAR, "Ancestor Search," (https://services.dar.org/Public/DAR_Research/search/?Tab_ID=1 : accessed 14 Mar 2023), search terms: Ancestor Number: A068774. ===Disputed Origins/Allegations of Falsified Bible Records=== There are many online and some published genealogies which claim a disputed ancestry for this Thomas Lee, based on alleged bible records that were published in the early 20th Century purporting to show that this Thomas Lee was the son of [[Lee-2523|Richard Lee]], grandson of [[Lee-859|Hancock Lee]], of Ditchley, Northumberland County, Colony of Virginia. The claims have since been repeated many times, including in published genealogies.See, e.g., Victor Davidson, ''History of Wilkinson County,'' (Macon, Ga.: J.W. Burke Co., 1930), 571; images, ''Ancestry,'' (https://www.ancestry.com/search/collections/22853/ : accessed 14 Mar 2023); {{Ancestry Sharing|2445974|551e6e74b63f41983e93d5049015ccba00991b89d830dcf3c383b95f58cce250}}. However, these published accounts were reportedly based on falsified bible records circulated by a "zealous" researcher in the early 20th Century seeking to claim a connection to the famous Lee family of Virginia. A 2004 explanation from a Geni.com discussion"Capt. Thomas Lee Heritage," ''Geni.com,'' (https://www.geni.com/discussions/94779?msg=702591 : accessed 14 Mar 2023). states:
    Captain Thomas J. Lee is one of the most researched of the Lees of Virginia, East Tennessee Lee heirs often wish to find a family tie with the Great Lee Family of Virginia. As result some zealous early 20th Century researchers placed erroneous information in circulation. A lady from Alabama, Mrs. Boyle placed fake Bible records in certain genealogical publications in Virginia claiming that Capt. Lee was the son of Richard and Judith Steptoe Lee then spread the information, "far and wide". Based on the information spread by Mrs. Boyle Wm F. Franke made and distributed a family chart showing how Capt. Thomas J. Lee was the son of Richard Lee, grandson of Hancock Lee and so on. In a letter written to Mrs. Kate Lee on February 21, 1955 Wm F. Franke recanted the chart stating that, "the information given me by others...was proved to be wrong".
    As a result, any factual claims concerning bible records in this family should be treated with extreme caution and verified with corroborating sources before being relied upon. ===Disambiguation - Military Service=== This Thomas Lee had been living in Johnston County, North Carolina, for at least twenty years when the American Revolution began in 1775, but previous versions of this profile have confused him with other men of the same name who [also] served during the Revolutionary War in other parts of the American colonies, including: ====Capt. Thomas Lee of New York==== This is not the Capt. Thomas Lee who led the 5th Company, Col. Lewis Dubois' New York Regiment, from Nov 1776- June 1778.W.T.R. Saffell, ''Records of the Revolutionary War,'' (Baltimore: Charles C. Saffell, 1894), [https://archive.org/details/recordsofrevolut03saff/page/164/mode/2up 165]; images, ''Internet Archive,'' (https://archive.org/details/recordsofrevolut03saff : accessed 24 Feb 2023). ====Capt. Thomas Lee of New Hampshire==== This is not the Capt. Thomas Lee who led Capt. Thomas Lee's Independent Company of Rangers annexed to Col. Seth Warner's Regiment in New Hampshire and who was later made a colonel in the Vermont militia.Ancestry, "U.S., Revolutionary War Rolls, 1775-1783," database with images, {{Ancestry Sharing|27573034|b07cab}} - {{Ancestry Record|4282|979436}} (accessed 24 February 2023).U.S. National Archives, "To George Washington from Colonel Seth Warner, 10 March 1780," ''Founders Online,'' (https://founders.archives.gov/documents/Washington/03-25-02-0011 : accessed 24 Feb 2023), fn. 5; citing John E. Goodrich, ed. ''The State of Vermont: Rolls of the Soldiers in the Revolutionary War, 1775 to 1783,'' (Rutland, Vt., 1904), [https://archive.org/details/rollsofsoldiersi00verm/page/12/mode/2up 13–14] & E. P. Walton, ed. ''Records of the Governor and Council of the State of Vermont,'' 8 vols., (Montpelier, VT: 1873–80), [https://www.familysearch.org/library/books/viewer/473173/?offset=0#page=342&viewer=picture&o=&n=0&q= 2:330–31]). ==Sources==

    Captain Thomas Pitman Y-DNA Study

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    [[Category:Pitman International Name Study Team]] [[Category:Y-DNA Haplogroup R-U106]] [[Category:DNA Project]] [[Category:Pitman Name Study]] {{One Name Study | name=Pitman | category=Pitman_Name_Study }} = Captain Thomas Pitman Study = This page is a focal point for DNA research of [[Pittman-1252|Captain Thomas Pitman of Colonial Virginia (CTP)]]. The DNA study augments the genealogical research, using primarily Y-DNA to demonstrate biological connections of suspected patrilineal descendants of Captain Thomas Pittman (CTP) and others who match the DNA but have not yet established a connecting pedigree. == What pages refer to this page? == [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Special:Whatlinkshere/Space:Captain_Thomas_Pitman_Y-DNA_Study profiles and pages that mention this page] == Info about the project == This research is based on Y-DNA results, which are put into the context of family trees provided by project participants. When a tester's Y-DNA sufficiently matches the type studied here, it's a firm demonstration that he shares an ancestor with others in the project. === Executive summary as of 20 Feb 2024 === The study connects a large number of Walls and Pittmans back to a common ancestor who likely lived in Colonial America circa 1600-1650AD (born perhaps around 1580). The ancestral surname is presumed to be one of these two. All testers, regardless of surname, are welcome in the study, both helping the project results and adding to individual ancestry. There are currently 115 testers with Big-Y results, plus additional results, including Y-37 and autosomal DNA tests. The project is '''actively seeking new testers''', both from European roots and from within existing discovered branches to discover new relationships and improve the time estimates. If you are a Pittman male not yet represented in the project, yours could be the 116th result! There are on average 4.56 DNA markers per tester that we are using to determine branches, and new testers tend to discover additional branches. '''New! February 2024''' The project is in the process of hiring consultants to try to find the parents and ancestral location that Captain Thomas Pitman came from in England. The research is funded by project donations. '''New! December 2023''' There is a cousin project that uses autosomal DNA results to trace this ancestry and show relatedness. The project is just getting started, and currently utilizes gedmatch. If interested, contact the project administrators at the Pittman project (link just below). The resulting Y-DNA marker and branch chart is published with a Creative Commons license so that all genealogists and researchers are free to use the results. DNA results are viewable at the Pittman DNA Project and Wall DNA Project at {{Family Tree DNA}}. Visit the projects at [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/wall/about Wall Project URL] and [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/pittman-dna/about Pittman Project URL]. Everyone is welcome to add to this wikitree page. Contact the project administrators from the project link just mentioned. === General Project Info === A patrilineal Y-DNA connection means a male and his biological father, repeating back any number of generations to a common ancestor. Only males have Y-DNA, it's passed strictly from father to son, and a matching Y-DNA result means that the two testers share a common ancestor who lies on this patrilineal line. Since the beginning of surnames, with families typically adopting the father's surname, it's very common for the Y-DNA to align with the surname and its variant spellings. Other surnames can get mixed in, with events such as adoptions, orphans, cuckoldry, and unwed mothers. The primary source for Y-DNA results as of 21 Sep 2023, more than 160 matching males, is the Pittman DNA Project at Family Tree DNA [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/pittman-dna/about about the DNA project (external link)]. Combining the genealogical research and the DNA results implicates CTP at or near the top of the tree; however, it must be stated that there is currently no firm proof that he himself is the most-recent-common-ancestor (MRCA). Another source of DNA for the project is known descendants of this male lineage. The project welcomes related Family Finder, AncestryDNA and other testers. Though autosomal DNA matches do not generally reach back enough generations to confirm tree branches, these results are useful for more recent confirmation and DNA segment identification. Such testers need not be male, but since they don't have a matching Y-DNA result, they do not show up on the project's DNA matches page. In addition, any result on gedmatch believed to be from a descendant of Captain Thomas Pitman can be included in the autosomal DNA project. Contact the project for details. == Who's this guy CTP? == Captain Thomas Pitman showed up in Colonial Virginia around 1649. His origin is thought to be Monmouthshire. Nobody has made a definitive link to his ancestry. Over the years, a great deal of genealogical research pointed in the direction of Captain Thomas Pitman, and when DNA results started becoming available, it seemed he was at the nexus. CTP is just a guy, but he has become a convenient place to "hang our hat" and is the prime suspect for an early immigrant who had our DNA. Was he the Colonial progenitor of the DNA observations we see? How did he come by the title "Captain"? From where in England did he originate? Was he biologically related to his son by marriage, Joseph Wall? Was his ancestral surname Pitman or something else? These, and more, are questions we hope to answer some day. There were multiple Pittman/Pitman families in early Virginia and other early colonies, and with similar names and scarce records, it is difficult or impossible to determine the lines of descendancy. Y-DNA helps with this problem. Please note that the CTP grouping is one of many Y-DNA types in the Pittman DNA project, and those Pittmans who do not match the CTP clade may match some other Pittman line. A goal of the project is to connect CTP to Europe. To this end, researchers on wikitree can document the germane records and research notes. The project also seeks and offers to subsidize testing for Pittmans in Europe. See the project for more details. Please help the project connect with testing candidates. == Who's this guy Joseph Wall? == [[Wall-33|Joseph Wall]] is mentioned in CTP's will as a Son-in-Law. Today, the most common use of this term is probably someone who marries CTP's daughter. However, at the time of CTP's will, the term step-son was not yet in use, and Son-in-Law could have been taken to mean "son by legal action" (marriage). So Joseph could have been either a step-son (today's term) or the husband of CTP's daughter using the then-prevalent definition of the term. Researchers have speculated on both examples of Son-in-Law. The Wall lines currently in the project may all lead back to Joseph Wall, and the Pittman lines may all lead back to CTP. Let's assume this condition for the sake of argument. Proof of the condition would require proving that all testers' lines trace back to one of these two, which is not currently practical. Unfortunately, doing so wouldn't get us much closer to figuring out the exact relationship here. Joseph could be a cousin, nephew, half sibling, or son of CTP as far as we can currently assess from DNA evidence. The knowledge will increase over time. == Ancestral Wall or Pittman? == There are many Walls in this clade, and there are many Pittmans as well. In short, we don't know the ancestral surname for certain. If we assume there is a single Wall branch (consistent with the data), current time-to-most-recent-common-ancestor (TMRCA) estimates are similar to the overall clade. This can't be taken as conclusive evidence that either the Wall or Pittman branch happened more recently. TMRCA estimates can be thrown off by skew in testers and/or population growth rates. We continue to gather evidence that will hopefully take this branch back further in time, beyond a possible Colonial America immigrant. One giant clue that will likely emerge at some point is a new tester who does not share every DNA marker. This would mean CTP's branch happened later in time from the shared ancestor. If the new tester has either a Wall or a Pittman surname, it will help guide research and experiments. == Related work == See also: :General page, not specific to DNA: [[Space:Pitman_Name_Study|Pitman Name Study]] :[https://www.facebook.com/The-Pittman-Project-Bridging-Genetics-and-Genealogy-Globally-115441930308148 Related facebook page] :[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/PittmanDNA?iframe=ycolorized Y DNA results] = DNA = Y-DNA is passed patrilineally, from father to son. Typically, this is tested at {{Family Tree DNA}}. Y-37, Y-67, Y-111, and Big-Y are examples of Y-DNA test results. Autosomal DNA is passed from all biological parents to their children. Examples: AncestryDNA, Family Finder, 23andMe, MyHeritage. Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) is passed from mother to child. This is used in few instances in the study, due to sparse results and not having the precise research questions in our study that mtDNA can help answer. We utilize all types to study CTP. Y-DNA forms the backbone for the project, as there only one inheritance path - from father to son. == Help - your DNA! == The purpose of the study is to learn everything there is to know about this clade of Pittman, Wall, and other descendants, including how precisely is CTP himself related and where he came from, how the Wall surname is related to the Pittman surname in this clade, and how all of the branches within the clade related to each other. To that end, your DNA might help. If you are a male Pittman or Wall, or you otherwise think you're part of this clade, and no close relative is already a participant, we'd like you to consider joining. Your DNA may unlock new information. This need definitely includes non-USA participants. If your ancestry is in England or some other country, all the better! The project typically pays for or subsidizes new tests where the lineage is provided and is not currently represented in the project. Contact [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/pittman-dna/about the project administrators] for more information. Even if your result does not end up matching this clade, you will have learned something about your ancestry through the Y DNA matching results. You can jump in any time by joining the appropriate project at {{Family Tree DNA}} (Wall or Pittman, as appropriate). If you are a male and don't know where your Y DNA would fit, an easy first step is get a Y37 test and join the project. The project admins can help you with more specific advice. Feel free also to contact [[Treece-72|Jef Treece]] for more info. == Y DNA == Y-DNA testing, especially Big-Y, provides a means of determining branches and estimating when those branches were formed. There are two primary types of Y-DNA testing: STR and SNP. The STR testing has been around longer, since the beginning of the Pittman Project. It comes in variations, primarily 12-marker, 37-marker, 67-marker and 111-marker. This testing is useful for confirmation and general survey, but it does not give us a very good means of determining branches withing the CTP clade. The other variation of Y testing is SNP testing. Most of our results come from the Big-Y test. A SNP is a minor change in Y-DNA passed from father to son, then subsequently passed to all patrilineal descendants of that son. SNPs can be discovered with tests like the Big-Y, or they can be confirmed through individual SNP testing. A positive test result for a given SNP associated with a branch confirms that the tester is on that branch. Males who have tested SNPs will test positive for FGC48870 if they are part of this clade (biological patrilineal descendants of the common ancestor here). Briefly, this works by comparing individuals and seeing which SNPs they share and which ones they don't share. The counts of these SNPs form the basis for a TMRCA estimate, and the shared SNPs constrain the shape of the branch tree. The haplogroup of all matching testers in the CTP study so far is FT82227. It is downstream of U106: R1b>U106>Z381>Z156>Z306>Z304>DF98>FGC51008>FGC48870>FT82227. FT82227 is actually a large block of equivalent SNPs, including Z4303. One of these SNPs is typically used to name the haplogroup (group of related testers). For this reason, the haplogroup name has some equivalent aliases: Z4303 or FT82227 effectively refer to the same thing within this clade. The higher-level branches, such as U106, Z156 and DF98 are consistent with this clade, just at a more general level in the hierarchy, and when seen as the haplogroup for a tester typically means that none of the SNPs below that higher branch have been tested yet. Previously the top block was FGC48870, but as of 24 Feb 2022, a new tester arrived, outside of the CTP clade, who matches FGC48870 but not many of the other SNPs, breaking up the FGC48870 block. The new toplevel name for CTP is FT82227. As more testers join, this top block could change in a similar way again. More information about selected SNP markers and branches: {| border="1" |'''Name''' || '''years ago''' || '''haplogroup.org''' || '''ytree.net''' || '''other''' |- |R1b, M343 || align=center| 20,000 || || || [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/snpTracker.html?snp=M343 M343 path] |- |R-M269 || align=center| 13,000 || [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/R-M269/ M269] || || |- |U106 || align=center| 4,800 || [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/R-U106/ U106]|| || [https://www.geni.com/projects/R-U106-Y-DNA/12031 geni:U106] |- |Z2265 || align=center| 4,700|| [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/R-Z2265/ Z2265] || || |- |BY30097 || || [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/R-BY30097/ BY30097] || || |- |Z381 || align=center| 4,600|| [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/R-Z381/ Z381] || || [https://www.geni.com/projects/R1b-Z381-Y-DNA/16784 geni:Z381] |- | Z156 || align=center| 4,500|| [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/R-Z156/ Z156] || [https://www.ytree.net/DisplayTree.php?blockID=1322 Block 1322] || [https://www.geni.com/projects/R-Z156-Y-DNA/36862 geni:Z156] |- |Z306 || || [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/R-Z306/ Z306] || || |- |Z307 || || [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/R-Z307/ Z307]|| || |- |Z304 || align=center| 4,400|| [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/R-Z304/ Z304] || [https://www.ytree.net/DisplayTree.php?blockID=1321 Block 1321] || |- |DF98 || align=center| 4,100|| [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/R-DF98/ DF98] || || [https://warburton.one-name.net/DNA/TheKingsCluster.pdf Kings Cluster PDF] |- |FGC51008 || align=center| 3,100|| [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/R-FGC51008/ FGC51008] || [https://www.ytree.net/DisplayTree.php?blockID=4333 Block 4333] || |- |A13622, FGC48881 || align=center|3,100 || [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/R-A13622/ A13622] || [https://www.ytree.net/DisplayTree.php?blockID=4336 Block 4336] || [https://www.genetichomeland.com/welcome/dnamarkerindex.asp?chromosome=Y&snp=A13622 Genetic Homeland] |- |FGC48870, A13620, ... || align=center|*|| [https://haplogroup.org/ystory/r-fgc48870/ FGC48870] || [https://www.ytree.net/DisplayTree.php?blockID=4337 Block 4337] || [https://www.genetichomeland.com/welcome/dnamarkerindex.asp?snp=FGC48870 Genetic Homeland], [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/y-dna-haplotree/R;name=R-FGC48870 FTDNA tree] |- |FT82227, Z4303, A13610, ... || align=center|**|| || || [https://www.genetichomeland.com/welcome/dnamarkerindex.asp?snp=FT82227 Genetic Homeland], [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/y-dna-haplotree/R;name=R-FT82227 FTDNA tree] |} (*) the block above the CTP clade has roughly five indistinguishable age SNPs, likely representing a timespan of several hundred years prior to the FT82227 block. (**) the block above the CTP clade has roughly thirty-five indistinguishable age SNPs, likely representing about 3,000 years. The start of the CTP clade is estimated to be ~400 years before present (i.e. circa early Colonial America). As of 30 Oct 2021, most of the testers (positive for FGC48870) in the project have a Pitman/Pittman surname. There is a very significant group of testers with a Wall/Walls surname, and there are some others among the test results that are neither Pittman nor Wall. There may be various types of skew involved in the testers and ancestral lines. Simply there is no way to assure we have complete randomness in selection of testers, lineages represented, or SNPs discovered in the project: * tester bias: e.g. for whatever reason, more Pittmans decide to do a DNA test than Walls - this might lead us to think, perhaps erroneously, that Pittman is the ancestral surname, based on popularity. The way to counter this type of bias is cast a wider testing "net", recruiting new testers from different pools. * population and history: e.g. one ancestral lineage nearly went extinct in the past, then subsequently went through population growth - there will not be very many SNPs formed during the period where the lineage nearly went extinct, and there may be no good way to estimate the age of the branch. One of the ways to counter this type of bias is adding more sources of information to the mix - paper trail genealogy, autosomal DNA, researching locations and migrations that historically occurred, for example. * randomness: since SNP formation is essentially a random process, more SNPs may be formed on one branch than on another branch. It's just luck of the draw. If all else is equal, it makes one branch look "older" than the other. By testing people representing as many branches as possible, this type of bias is often exposed in the data analysis. See also this page, based on FTDNA's SNP tree: [http://scaledinnovation.com/gg/treeExplorer.html?snp=R-FT82227 scaledinnovation.com FT82227 block] {{Image|file=Captain_Thomas_Pitman_Y-DNA_Study.png |caption=Clade chart of CTP Big-Y testers v1.57 }} {{Image|file=Captain_Thomas_Pitman_Y-DNA_Study-1.pdf |caption=CTP Branch Chart v1.77 }} You can download the '''latest''' version (1.81 as of 24 Apr 2024) of the above chart in '''high-resolution''' from either the Pittman DNA Project referenced on this page or from one of these links: :[https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/f1f2g87on2n3j2rdpq1jp/branch-chart.pdf?rlkey=ru9glaljs7djg3gpkcq68qnzw&st=lellleyo&dl=0 view PDF in dropbox] :[https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/f1f2g87on2n3j2rdpq1jp/branch-chart.pdf?rlkey=ru9glaljs7djg3gpkcq68qnzw&st=lellleyo&dl=1 download PDF] :[https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/xrp35vze48mt3l0e02ovb/branch-chart.png?rlkey=7eezt8p5fw7ifuojykjrm0i6w&st=uqhh6fvt&dl=1 download an image] === FTT68, FTT69, FTT70, FTT71 SNPs === As of 22 Feb 2022, some new SNPs showed up in the results. The names begin with FTT. These SNPs are from "Telomere to Telomere" consortium, which gains results from tests such as Big-Y by sequencing the Y chromosome in total and using that result as the genome reference, rather than hg38. This page has additional information about this effort: [https://isogg.org/wiki/FTT_SNP_index ISOGG external link] Around the same time, the FGC48870 block got broken up a bit, so FGC48870 is no longer the name of the block immediately above the CTP clade. The SNP that FTDNA is now using as the name of this block is FT82227. This does not alter anything known about CTP genealogy, as the FT82227 SNP was, like FGC48870 on this line, formed well before any genealogical timeframe. Based on what is currently known about the genealogy of the testers, FTT68 is a SNP near the top of the current tree, at about the same level as BY57632, with FTT69 below FTT68, likely below the FTY550=8 level (refer to the branch chart linked earlier on this page). FTT70 is another high level SNP. Evidence says that these SNPs are under a Wall ancestor. FTT71 is a SNP near FTA58795, occuring in a Pittman ancestor. FTDNA reports that these SNPs were checked for a subset of the roughly one-hundred-ten (as of 10 Sep 2022) Big-Y testers. These SNPs and the age estimates will be further refined with additional testers. === Testing === As a "quick test" for some male who is thought to be in this clade is to test a parent SNP at yseq, e.g. [https://www.yseq.net/product_info.php?products_id=33129&osCsid=95817f3290698eef788e1459ef657e31 FGC48870]. If you are part of this clade and you test at yseq, please let the project administrators of the {{Family Tree DNA}} Pittman project [https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/pittman-dna/about Pittman DNA Project (external link)] know, and join group 310 at yseq (R1b-U106-DF98-Z4303). Otherwise, nobody may be able to notice or look at your results. If you have results at 23andMe, and you think you are a Y-DNA descendant in this line, check your predicted haplogroup. In recent 23andMe results, it should show as DF98. If this is true, you may wish to consider a Big-Y test. Check with the Pittman Project Administrators. The best way at present to participate in the study is FTDNA's Big-Y test (see [https://www.familytreedna.com/products/y-dna Big Y-700]). This way, you find all of the relevant SNPs, including new ones unique to the tester's own branch and counts that help refine the TMRCA estimates. This test is always useful to the project results, but it may not be necessary if the tester already has a reasonably close relative who has tested and is in the project. Any "next-gen sequencing" test can be used for this study, if the results include the Y chromosome. This includes full-genome sequencing and Y-specific testing products, even if the testing was done for some other purpose. Some processing of the results may be necessary, which the project admins can help with. If you have results anyplace other than FTDNA, please let the Pittman Project admins know so they can help try to get your results included in the study, if technically feasible. Contact the group admins at the project if you need advice on whether or not to test. == Kit numbers and lineages == DNA testers are assigned kit numbers associated with the Y-DNA supplied. On the project page at FTDNA, go to the "results" page to see what is known about the Pittman lineages for the kit numbers in the project. Note that the DNA project generally does not vouch for the lineages. They are generally supplied by the participants of the project. The project can analyze the DNA results and determine whether or not there is a match and generally where the person belongs on the SNP tree, but the genealogy involved still requires proper research and citations. === Pittman lineages === There are presently (5 Feb 2022) two highest-level branches for Pittmans: BY57632 and A11777. To date, no Pittman has been found via Big-Y testing not on one of these two branches. No current Wall tester has been found on either of these two branches. === Wall lineages === There are Wall and other surnames still at the top level, a sub-branch of FGC48870. It is currently presumed that these people are descendants of a theoretical Wall ancestor. Additional test results will shed light on this half of the tree, but it should be noted that no common top-level branch has been found among the current testers. == Improve and reference this page == Feel free to edit this space and add additional information related to the Captain Thomas Pitman DNA study. Please link to this page from relevant wikitree profiles. For example, if you have a Research Notes section on the page, mention
    [[space:Captain Thomas Pitman Y-DNA Study|CTP DNA Study]]
    in that section (see how it's coded here as an example and copy it to your page as appropriate).

    Carcoar Cemetery

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    [[Category:Carcoar Cemetery, Carcoar, New South Wales]] [[Category: New South Wales, Cemetery Free Space Pages]] This is part of the [[Project:Oceania_Cemeteries#WikiTree_Australian_Cemeteries|Australian Cemeteries Project]]. ---- ===About=== Carcoar is situated in the Central West region of NSW, Australia. Links to WikiTree profiles are provided (where known). If you know of any others that can be linked to please contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] to have the link added. If you require a photo of a gravestone listed and there is no profile on WikiTree, please create a profile (WIkiTree is entirely free) and contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]] and one will be added to the new profile. WikiTree is a collaborative effort, so it is little to ask that you add a profile for a person that has not already been added. If you have found a profile then please consider helping others by adding the details of another profile to WikiTree that has not already been added. ===Location and Map=== [http://www.openstreetmap.org/node/113754947#map=15/-33.5921/149.1552 Link to map of location of Carcoar Cemetery] ===Aims=== This project is to document the life and times of the people interred in Carcoar Cemetery. Project members are needed to assist in the research and adding profiles and information to profiles. Hopefully it will grow to include links to other information and such things as video/audio tours of the cemetery. ===Tasks Completed=== *Photography :Completed on the 27th May 2014 *Photo transcriptions :Details of all photos have been transcribed to the sortable table below. ===To Do=== * Create WikiTree profiles for all people in the table below :The completed table will include links to WikiTree profiles and direct links to the photos of gravestones. The profile created can include other sources of information as well as biographical details of the person. * Create an Audio and/or video tour of graves :Create a tour that can be taken on mobile phone or I-Pad or similar device. This tour will take someone around this cemetery to explore the history of the people buried here. Background information can be supplied. Those with mobile internet access can access online links to more information. *GPS locations of graves needed :Unfortunately, when I photographed this cemetery I did not GPS recording facility. Assistance is required to gather this information (contact [[Bech-2|Paul Bech]]). A dedicated GPS tracker can be used. For those with an android phone or pad there is an App called [https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mendhak.gpslogger GPS Logger] which can record the locations to a file which can be added to photos later with other software (Linux has [http://freefoote.dview.net/linux/gpscorrelate GPSCorrelate]). There are also cameras with GPS facility that can tag photos at the same time as they are taken. *Checking of transcription information :Other people are required to assist in double-checking the validity of data entered to ensure accuracy. ===Sortable Table of graves=== {| border="1" class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''last name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''first name''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''born''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''died''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''age''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''notes''' ! align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''photo #''' |- | ?||Gordon||||1912||<1||||5265712 |- | [[Alston-324|Alston]] ||David William||||21 Dec 1914||9|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Alston-324.jpg 5265714] |- | [[Alston-325|Alston]] ||Steven Wayne||1963|||||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Alston-325.jpg 5265993] |- | [[Flood-688|Atkins]] ||Bridget||||6 May 1868||34||Sister of William & Thomas Flood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Flood-688-2.jpg 5265816] |- | [[Stimpson-144|Badcock-Warner]] ||Susan||||13 Jul 1880||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Stimpson-144.jpg 5266132] |- | [[Badcock-Warner-1|Badcock-Warner]] ||William||19 Nov 1838||16 Sep 1889|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Stimpson-144.jpg 5266132] |- | [[Baker-19687|Baker]] ||John||13 Aug 1826||1 Oct 1876||||H of Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Baker-19687.jpg 5265819] |- |[[Gleeson-395| Baker]]||Ann||||?||75||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Gleeson-395.jpg 5265822] |- | [[Harman-2256|Baker]] || Ellen || ? 1814|| Nov 2 1904 || 90 || b. Ireland || Obituary |- | [[Baker-21764|Baker]]||John||||29 May 1868||1||B of John Baker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Baker-21764.jpg 5265823] |- |[[Baker-21765|Baker]]||John||||5 Jan 1872||4||B of John Baker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Baker-21764.jpg 5265823] |- |[[Baker-21804|Baker]]||James||||?||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Baker-21804.jpg 5265824] |- | [[Barnard-2700|Barnard]]||Barry G||15 Apr 1942||1 Apr 1997||||b. Bondi, d. Blayney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Barnard-2700.jpg 5265705] |- | [[Cassidy-1342|Barrett]] ||Veronica May||||4 Nov 1965||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Cassidy-1342.jpg 5265916] |- | Batchelor||Jean||||24 May 2009||||||5265716 |- | [[Beddie-17|Beddie]] ||Archibald Roy||7 Mar 1889||17 Jan 1966|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Beddie-17.jpg 5265652] |- | [[Beddie-13|Beddie]] ||William||22 Aug 1854||1 Jul 1896||||S of William & Mary; H of Theophola|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Beddie-13-1.jpg 5265654] |- | [[Kirkpatrick-1514|Beddie]] ||Theophola Jane||||26 Jul 1941||88||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/be/Beddie-13-1.jpg 5265654] |- | [[Beddie-23|Beddie]]||Isabella||||1871||||D of William & Matilda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Beddie-14-1.jpg 5265653] |- | [[Beddie-14|Beddie]] ||William||14 Aug 1822||12 Sep 1915||||b. Wigtown, Scotland, bur. Bathurst w/wife|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Beddie-14-1.jpg 5265653] |- | [[Beddie-16|Beddie]]||Mary||1856||1933|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Beddie-14-1.jpg 5265653] |- | [[Toshack-7|Beddie]] ||Elizabeth Toshack||||15 Apr 1938||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Toshack-7.jpg 5265656] |- | [[Beddie-15|Beddie]] ||David||||16 Jan 1946||93||b Wigtown, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Beddie-15.jpg 5265657] |- | [[Bembrick-3|Bembrick]] ||Charles Alfred||||18/02/92||<1||S of James & Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/Bembrick-3.jpg 5265648] |- | Bennett||Margaret||||8 Dec 2012||||||5265873 |- | [[Bergin-62|Bergin]] ||William||||25 Jan 1885||24||w/John Hade|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Bergin-62-2.jpg 5265867] |- |[[Bergin-66|Bergin]] ||James||||19 May 1887||72||w/Sarah Bergin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Bergin-66.jpg 5265868] |- | [[Colgan-308|Bergin]] ||Sarah||||14 May 1892||72||w/James Bergin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Bergin-66.jpg 5265868] |- | [[Bevan-374|Bevan]] ||Mervyn Simeon||1901||1922|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Unknown-296459.jpg 5266275] |- | [[Bevan-375|Bevan]] ||Owen George||1900||1925|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Unknown-296459.jpg 5266275] |- | [[Unknown-296459|Bevan]] ||Florence||||6 Nov 1944||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Unknown-296459.jpg 5266275] |- | [[Bainbriggs-1|Biddulph]] ||Honor Elizabeth||||16 Mar 1905||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Bainbriggs-1.jpg 5266074] |- | [[Biddulph-43|Biddulph]] ||Thomas Lindon||||1939|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Biddulph-43.jpg 5266077] |- | [[Morrison-6627|Bland]]||Jemima||||11 Sep 1890||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Morrison-6627.jpg 5266067] |- | [[McCloskey-116|Blazley]] ||Matilda Catherine||||4 Apr 1966||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/McCloskey-116.jpg 5265770] |- | [[Blazley-2|Blazley]] ||Joel||||1 Aug 1888||49||H of Hannah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Graves-3062.jpg 5266121] |- | [[Graves-3062|Blazley]] ||Hannah||||1 Aug 1888||47||W of Joel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Graves-3062.jpg 5266121] |- | [[Blazley-5|Blazley]] ||Elizabeth||||9 Jul 1904||30||D of Joel & Hannah||[[Blazley-5#Sources|Obituary]] |- | [[Blazley-6|Blazley]] ||George||||26 Aug 1941||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Blazley-6.jpg 5266258] |- | [[Blazley-9|Blazley]] ||Bonze||||6 Mar 1989||82||Sister of Raymond Francis Blazley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Blazley-9-1.jpg 5266259] |- | [[Blazley-12|Blazley]] ||Raymond Francis||||2 May 1994||75||B of Bonze|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/44/Blazley-9-1.jpg 5266259] |- | [[Blazley-7|Blazley]] ||George Hylton||7 Nov 1911||8 Oct 2001||||H of Maree; F of Janet,Dianne,Wade|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Blazley-7.jpg 5266260] |- | [[Wade-2679|Blazley]]||Maree Alice||15 Sep 1919||18 Jul 2005||||W of Hylton; M of Janet,Dianne,Wade|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Wade-2679.jpg 5266261] |- |[[Stewart-17584| Blowes]]||Mary Ann||||11 Mar 1937||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Stewart-17584.jpg 5235708] |- |[[Moore-26290| Blowes||Gloria]]||||7 Jun 1950||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Moore-26290.jpg 5265885] |- |[[Blows-7| Blowes||James]]||||15 Feb 1901||69?||w/Mary Blowes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Blows-7.jpg 5266120] |- |[[McLarnan-4| Blowes||Mary]]||||5 Jun 1920||87||w/James Blowes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/86/Blows-7.jpg 5266120] |- | [[Blowes-63|Blowes]]||William T||||3 Jul 1961||28|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Blowes-63.jpg 5266220] |- |[[Pound-416| Blowes]]||Rose Isabel||||1 Oct 1972||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Pound-416.jpg 5266224] |- |[[Blowes-61| Blowes]]||Oliver (Dick)||||13 Sep 1942||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Blowes-61.jpg 5266225] |- |[[Blowes-74| Blowes||Arthur Raymond]]||||27 Nov 1993||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Blowes-74.jpg 5266234] |- |[[Blowes-72| Blowes||Stephen]]||20 Jan 1953||1 Apr 1953|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Blowes-72.jpg 5266237] |- |[[Blowes-73| Blowes||Rowland]]||7 Oct 1922||14 Jan 1990|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/25/Blowes-72.jpg 5266237] |- |[[Rex-200| Boss||Elizabeth]]||||10 Jun 1887||65||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Boss-531.jpg 5265899] |- |[[Boss-531| Boss||Robert]]||||14 Jan 1904||88||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Boss-531.jpg 5265899] |- |[[Boss-532| Boss||Victor]]||||28 Dec 1870||<1||S of Robert & Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Boss-531.jpg 5265899] |- | [[Bouffler-4|Bouffler]] ||Richard William||||11 Nov 1916||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Bouffler-4.jpg 5266271] |- | [[Bowditch-221|Bowditch]]||Betty||||||8||D of M & F Bowditch|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Unknown-296459.jpg 5266275] |- | [[Bowers-3852|Bowers]]||James Gerard||15 Nov 1956||28 Apr 1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Bowers-3852.jpg 5265838] |- |[[Boyle-1698|Boyle]]||Edward Hugh||||1880||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Boyle-1698.jpg 5265845] |- | [[Maher-978|Braddon]]||Margaret Veronica||||19 Jul 1968||61||W of John Patrick; M of Pat,Rita,Geoff,John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Maher-978.jpg 5265917] |- | [[Braddon-10|Braddon]]||John Patrick||||17 Apr 1974||65||H of Margaret Veronica|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Braddon-10.jpg 5265918] |- |[[Melley-4| Brady]]||Catherine||||8 Jun 1919||78||M of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Melley-4.jpg 5265974] |- | [[Brady-2158|Brady]]||Catherine||||29 Jul 1953||||D of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e7/Melley-4.jpg 5265974] |- |[[Brady-2161| Brady]]||Edward||||13 Jun 1928||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Brady-2161.jpg 5265975] |- | [[Brady-2162|Brady]]||Terence||||25 Jul 1932||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9d/Brady-2162.jpg 5265976] |- | [[Brady-2156|Brady]]||William||||12 Jun 1938||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Brady-2156.jpg 5265977] |- | [[Brady-2160|Brady]]||Mary||||3 Sep 1957||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Brady-2156.jpg 5265977] |- | [[Bright-1647|Bright]]||George Henry||19 Jan 1927||26 Jul 1993||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Bright-1647.jpg 5266185] |- | [[Smith-103015|Bright]]||Emma Elizabeth||||31 Jul 1959||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Smith-103015.jpg 5266186] |- | [[Bright-1646|Bright]]||George Henry||||22 Feb 1973||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/af/Bright-1646.jpg 5266187] |- | [[Bright-1658|Bright]]||John Allan||17 Jan 1938||16 May 2014||76||||5266278 |- | [[Bright-1659|Bright]]||Albert Thomas||27 Aug 1935||3 May 2014||78||||5266279 |- | [[Bright-1660|Bright]]||William Charles||(Digger)||21 Oct 1925||27/06/95||||5266290 |- | [[Meek-853|Broadbent]]||Francis Fanny||||10 Aug 1896||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Meek-853.jpg 5266174] |- |[[Broadbent-483|Broadbent]]||John Thomas||||8 Apr 1874|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Broadbent-483.jpg 5266177] |- | [[Broadbent-484|Broadbent]]||Charlotte||||1872|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c4/Broadbent-483.jpg 5266177] |- | [[Brown-47759|Brown]]||Linda||||1 Nov 1899||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Brown-47759.jpg 5266035] |- | [[Makepeace-138|Brown]]||Victoria Charlotte||||5 Nov 1911||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Makepeace-138.jpg 5266055] |- | [[Burrell-1347|Burrell]]||Maria||6 Jul 1969||7 Jul 1969|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Burrell-1347.jpg 5265812] |- | [[Byrne-2177|Byrne]]||William Denny||13 Jul 1924||1 Nov 1997|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Byrne-2177.jpg 5265877] |- |[[Moore-26311| Byrne||Rita M]]||||29 Jun 1997||78||w/Percival Byrne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Byrne-2155.jpg 5265882] |- |[[Byrne-2155| Byrne||Percival I]]||||12 Jul 2002||88||w/Rita Byrne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Byrne-2155.jpg 5265882] |- | [[Byrne-2178|Byrne]]||Michael John||||2007?|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Byrne-2155.jpg 5265882] |- |[[Byrne-2154| Byrne||Patrick]]||||28 Jan 1968||75||H of Maude|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Kirkman-264.jpg 5265887] |- |[[Kirkman-264| Byrne||Maude Mary]]||||26 Nov 1979||86||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Kirkman-264.jpg 5265887] |- | [[Byrne-2166|Byrne]]||Kevin Joseph||||5 Jan 1977||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Byrne-2166.jpg 5265890] |- |[[Byrne-2167|Byrne]]||Anthony Noel Keith||3 Dec 1920||21 Oct 1986|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Byrne-2167.jpg 5265891] |- | [[Flanagan-987|Byrne]]||Catherine||||4 Nov 1902||60||W of Patrick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Byrne-2180.jpg 5265906] |- | [[Byrne-2180|Byrne]]||Patrick||||||||H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Byrne-2180.jpg 5265906] |- | [[Costello-625|Byrne]]||Helen Jean||||11 Jul 1946||25||M of Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Costello-625.jpg 5266239] |- | [[Byrne-2181|Byrnes]]||Catherine||||20 Mar 1928||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Byrne-2181.jpg 5265881] |- |[[Byrne-2282| Byrne]] || James John|| 1843 || Dec 1907 || 64 || || Obituary |- | [[Byrnes-524|Byrnes]]||Patrick||||12 Feb 1928||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Byrnes-524.jpg 5265954] |- | [[Foley-1866|Byrnes]]||Margaret||||17 Jun 1928||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Byrnes-524.jpg 5265954] |- | [[Byrnes-525|Byrnes]]||Thomas||||4 Dec 1955||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Byrnes-524.jpg 5265954] |- | [[Byrnes-526|Byrnes]]||John||||15 Jun 1941||68||w/John James Flood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Byrnes-526.jpg 5265960] |- | [[Byrnes-528|Callen]]||Bridget||||8 Nov 1925||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Byrnes-524.jpg 5265954] |- | [[Callen-79|Callen]] ||John M||||8 Sep 1894||||w/Sarah Callen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Quinn-1433.jpg 5265966] |- | [[Quinn-1433|Callen]] ||Sarah||||22 Aug 1925||||w/John M Callen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Quinn-1433.jpg 5265966] |- | [[Callan-59|Callen]] ||John Matthew||||13 Apr 1941||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Callan-59-1.jpg 5265965] |- | [[Jardine-275|Campbell]]||Sandra Elizabeth||||9 Mar 1979||31||nee Jardine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Jardine-275.jpg 5265799] |- | [[Unknown-319754|Cannon]]||Sarah Elizabeth||||23 Apr 1868||43||W of John Cannon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Cannon-2608.jpg 5265814] |- | [[Cannon-2608|Cannon]]||William||||8 Feb 1868||54||B of John Cannon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Cannon-2608.jpg 5265814] |- | [[Cant-119|Cant]] || William || Sep 16 1793 || Jun 2 1876 || 83 ||Peninsular War Veteran ,H of Susanna|| Obituary |- | [[Curtis-6415|Cant]] || Susanna || 1799 || 1869 || 70 || W. of William || Obituary |- | [[Prosper-15|Carney]]||Moya Frances||||1 Sep 1973||49||W of Lindsay|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Carney-1182.jpg 5265768] |- | [[Carney-1182|Carney]]||Lindsay Henry||||16 Sep 1988||63||H of Moya|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Carney-1182.jpg 5265768] |- | [[Higgs-990|Cassidy]]||Marjorie Lillian||||16 Apr 1970||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Higgs-990.jpg 5065651] |- | [[Cassidy-1468|Cassidy]]||Michael||||22 May 1870||26?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Cassidy-1468.jpg 5265914] |- | [[Cassidy-1343|Cassidy]] ||Michael John||||20 Jun 1936||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Cassidy-1342.jpg 5265916] |- | [[Cassidy-1460|Cassidy]]||Reginald Stanlause||||28 Jun 1968||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Cassidy-1342.jpg 5265916] |- | [[Heley-8|Cassidy]]||Martha||||23 Dec 1942||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e2/Cassidy-1342.jpg 5265916] |- | [[Cassidy-1462|Cassidy]]||Josephine Clare||||11 Jul 1919||23||w/Vincent John Cassidy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Cassidy-1463.jpg 5265919] |- | [[Cassidy-1463|Cassidy]]||Vincent John||||30 Aug 1917||19||w/Josephine Clare Cassidy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Cassidy-1463.jpg 5265919] |- | [[Cassidy-1464|Cassidy]]||L J||||21 Jan 1963||55||20919 Corporal; H of Gwen; F of Margaret & Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Cassidy-1464.jpg 5265920] |- | [[Cassidy-1465|Cassidy]]||M B||||9 Jun 1978||72||21737 RAAF|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Cassidy-1465.jpg 5265922] |- | [[Foley-1872|Cassidy]]||Hazel||||5 Feb 1970||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/Foley-1872.jpg 5265923] |- |[[Furner-113| Cassidy]]||Agnes||5 Apr 1885||15 Jan 1941||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Furner-113.jpg 5266082] |- | [[Cassidy-1467|Cassidy]]||Robert E (Bob)||21 Mar 1930||6 Mar 2002||||H of Deirdre; F of Leanne & Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Cassidy-1467.jpg 5266287] |- | [[Cheffins-2|Cheffins]] ||David || 1886 ||Aug 23 1935 || 49 || b. Young, d. car accident || Obituary |- | [[Walkom-9|Clark]]||Amy Elizabeth||||13 Dec 1914||42||W of W T Clark|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Walkom-9-4.jpg 5265659] |- | [[Clark-28266|Clark]]||Alexander Joseph||||9 Dec 1866||22||S of Alexander & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Clark-28265.jpg 5265677] |- | [[Clark-28181|Clark]] ||Alexander||||8 Dec 1892||84||H of Margaret; F of William & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Clark-28181-1.jpg 5265679] |- | [[Unknown-318638|Clark]] ||Margaret||||16 Feb 1901||88||W of Alexander; M of William & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Clark-28181-1.jpg 5265679] |- |[[Clark-28269| Clark]]||William||||7 Sep 1901||59||S of Alexander & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Clark-28181-1.jpg 5265679] |- |[[Clark-28270| Clark]]||Mary||||30 Jun 1915||67||D of Alexander & Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Clark-28181-1.jpg 5265679] |- | [[Scoble-35|Clark]]||Olive Mary||||18 Jul 1957|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Scoble-35.jpg 5265991] |- |[[Stammers-65|Clark]]||Letitia Jane||||4 Sep 1929||37|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Stammers-65.jpg 5266142] |- | [[Clarke-7403|Clarke]]||Josiah||||23 Oct 1895||48|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Clarke-7403.jpg 5266044] |- | [[Leahy-525|Cleeson]]||Judith||||14 Mar 1863|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Leahy-525.jpg 5265852] |- | [[Cobb-4710|Cobb]]||Ethel||||15 Jun 1924||41||M of Lorna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Cobb-4710.jpg 5266046] |- | [[Cobb-4708|Cobb]]||Lorna||||||||Infant; D of Rowland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Cobb-4710.jpg 5266046] |- | [[Cobb-4752|Cobb]]||Raymond Lanc||||7 Apr 1909|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Cobb-4752.jpg 5266050] |- | [[Stimpson-147|Cobb]] ||Ann Rebecca||||6 Dec 1910||66||D of Barnard Stimpson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Stimpson-146-2.jpg 5266073] |- | [[Cobb-4714|Cobb]]||Annie Eleanor||||29 Nov 1916||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a2/Cobb-4714-1.jpg 5266072] |- | [[Smith-103241|Cole]]||Annie Jane||6 Jun 1858||17 Oct 1913||||W of John Cole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Smith-103241.jpg 5266051] |- | [[Cole-10480|Cole]]||John||||11 Jun 1933||77||H of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/18/Cole-10480.jpg 5266052] |- | [[Westley-86|Cole]]||Jane||||21 Jun 1896||63||with William Stokes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Westley-86.jpg 5266071] |- |[[Colman-232|Colman]]||Robyn Amelia||26 Feb 1942||28 Feb 1942||<1||D of J & E Colman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Colman-232.jpg 5266004] |- | [[Connelly-766|Connelly]]||Michael||||12 Oct 1962||78||H of Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Connelly-766.jpg 5265915] |- | [[Smith-103515|Connelly]]||Edith||||30 Oct 1961||78||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Connelly-766.jpg 5265915] |- | [[Connolly-1131|Connolly]]||Hubert (Boy)||||1 Jul 1978||71||H of Moya; GF of Brian Furner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Connolly-1131.jpg 5265754] |- | [[Lowe-5722|Connolly]]||Moya||||5 Oct 2009||97||W of Hubert; GM of Brian Furner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Connolly-1131.jpg 5265754] |- | [[Connolly-1132|Connolly]]||John Francis||||25 Sep 1976||34||H of Marion; F of Philip, Rickie, John, Scott, Ann|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Connolly-1132.jpg 5265793] |- | [[Connolly-1133|Connolly]]||Reginald Keith||||5 Nov 1989||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Connolly-1133.jpg 5265795] |- | [[Connolly-645|Connolly]] ||Nathaniel||||27 Nov 1894||65||d. Werejel, Carcoar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Connolly-645.jpg 5265900] |- | [[Heydon-56|Connolly]] ||Catherine||||2 Apr 1903||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/34/Heydon-56.jpg 5265901] |- | [[Connolly-643|Connolly]] ||John||||24 Dec 1932||20||S of H & A l Connolly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Connolly-642.jpg 5265986] |- | [[Connolly-642|Connolly]] ||Hubert||||13 Nov 1946||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cb/Connolly-642.jpg 5265986] |- | [[Connolly-644|Connolly]]||Doris||||31 May 1983||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Connolly-644.jpg 5265987] |- | [[Blazley-1|Connolly]] ||Anne Lavinia||||11 Jun 1954||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Blazley-1.jpg 5265990] |- | [[Guest-546|Cooper]]||Esther Elizabeth||||Oct 1919||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2e/Guest-546-1.jpg 5266115] |- | [[Cooper-11497|Cooper]] ||Abraham||||19 Jun 1936||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Cooper-11497.jpg 5266117] |- | [[Quinn-2664|Corry]]||Alice Mary||||12 Sep 1920|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Quinn-2664.jpg 5265794] |- | [[Corry-154|Corry]]||Bridget Mary||||22 Mar 1887||||w/Sara Mary Corry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Corry-154.jpg 5265967] |- | [[Corry-155|Corry]]||Sara Mary||||31 Dec 1891||||w/Bridget Mary Corry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Corry-154.jpg 5265967] |- | [[Costello-624|Costello]] ||William Abbot||||11 Dec 1944||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5e/Costello-624.jpg 5265874] |- | [[Costello-628|Costello]]||Lionel Clarence||||25 Mar 1945||29|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Costello-628.jpg 5266218] |- | Costello||James||||23 Aug 1972||Baby||||5266238 |- | [[Stubbs-1107|Costello]]||Sarah Jane||||11 Apr 1958||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/00/Stubbs-1107-1.jpg 5266240] |- | [[Crook-1031|Crook]]||John||1889||1963|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d3/Crook-1031.jpg 5265810] |- | [[Thorpe-1590|Croucher]]||Alice May||||9 Apr 1960||47||W of Phillip J|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Croucher-224.jpg 5266170] |- | [[Croucher-224|Croucher]]||Phillip J||||7 Feb 1982||68||H of Alice May|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Croucher-224.jpg 5266170] |- | [[Cummins-1046|Cummins]]||Michael||1861||1931|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8d/Cummins-1046.jpg 5265982] |- | [[Curley-287|Curley]]||Sue||1 Apr 1949||24 Jul 1990|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Curley-287.jpg 5265773] |- | [[Cusack-249|Cusack]]||Sergeant James||||11 Oct 1906||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Cusack-249.jpg 5265942] |- | [[Dalley-108|Dalley]]|| Reginald || ||May 1899 || || d. Newtown || Obituary |- | [[Daly-1005|Daly]]||James Henry||1880||1918|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Daly-1005.jpg 5266024] |- | [[Darrington-51|Darrington]]||Samuel||||22 Oct 1883||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/61/Darrington-51.jpg 5266175] |- | [[Darrington-48|Darrington]] ||Samuel||||18 Feb 1869||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dc/Darrington-48-1.jpg 5266179] |- | [[Costello-629|Davis]]||Mary||1875||1937||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Davis-37411.jpg 5265875] |- | [[Davis-37411|Davis]]||William||1869||1939||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Davis-37411.jpg 5265875] |- | [[Davis-37412|Davis]]||William Neil||||29 Mar 1908||4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Davis-37412.jpg 5265876] |- | [[Davis-37527|Davis]]||Cecil C||1909||1925|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Davis-37527.jpg 5265928] |- | [[Brennan-1682|Davis]]||Sara Jane||1866||1933|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Davis-37527.jpg 5265928] |- | [[Davis-37525|Davis]]||Albert||1896||1933|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Davis-37527.jpg 5265928] |- | [[Lowther-489|Davis]]||Jenny||||16 Feb 1986||80||W of Clifford|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Davis-37491.jpg 5266032] |- | [[Davis-37491|Davis]]||Clifford Raymond||||23 Nov 1986||76||N446424; H of Jenny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b6/Davis-37491.jpg 5266032] |- | [[Davis-39012|Davis]] || Rachel Elizabeth|| 1895 || Oct 1905 || 10 || D. of L&R Davis || Obituary |- | [[Braddon-12|Davis]]||Rita May||31 Aug 1938||3 Jul 2012||||W of Ray; M of Stephen, Loretta, Garry, Brian|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/27/Braddon-12.jpg 5266277] |- | [[Davison-2215|Davison]]||John Charles||||30 Oct 1901||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ed/Davison-2215.jpg 5266037] |- | [[Dawson-4508|Dawson]] || Arthur Peter || 1868 || Apr 3 1945 || 77 || || Obituary |- | [[Fitzpatrick-1411|Derwin]] ||Mary||||13 Mar 1902||57||W of William J|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Derwin-7-1.jpg 5265862] |- | [[Derwin-9|Derwin]]||Teresa||||8 Nov 1904||22|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Derwin-7-1.jpg 5265862] |- | [[Derwin-7|Derwin]] ||William John||||26 Apr 1909||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Derwin-7-1.jpg 5265862] |- | [[Derwin-10|Derwin]]||Louisa||||18 Jun 1903||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fb/Derwin-7-1.jpg 5265862] |- | [[Derwin-11|Derwin]]||Sarah||||1 Apr 1880||16||D of William John & Mary Derwin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/Derwin-11.jpg 5265869] |- | [[Dodd-3061|Dodd]]||James Oliver||26 Aug 1847||2 Jun 1890|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Dodd-3061.jpg 5266049] |- | [[Cobb-4709|Dolbel]]||Mona Stimpson||16 Apr 1910||16 Jul 2000||||M of Glenda|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c5/Cobb-4709.jpg 5266045] |- | [[Dolbel-50|Dolbel]]||George||1902||1927||||S of G A & J B Dolbel|| [[Dolbel-50|5266053]] |- | [[Dolbel-45|Dolbel]] ||George Amos||1872||1975|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Dolbel-44.jpg 5266054] |- | [[Wallace-6823|Dolbel]] ||Beatrix Jane||1880||1937|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Dolbel-44.jpg 5266054] |- | [[Dolbel-44|Dolbel]] ||Stanley John||||1942|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Dolbel-44.jpg 5266054] |- | [[Donaldson-1925|Donaldson]]||John||||28 Dec 1878||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Donaldson-1925-1.jpg 5265725] |- | [[Simpson-8116|Donaldson]]||Janet||||7 Jun 1884||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Donaldson-1925-1.jpg 5265725] |- | [[Donaldson-1926|Donaldson]]||John||||||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fa/Donaldson-1925-1.jpg 5265725] |- | [[Thorpe-1612|Douglass]]||Joyce Wilga||22 Aug 1922||7 Aug 2004||||W of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Douglass-1396.jpg 5266171] |- | [[Douglass-1396|Douglass]]||Robert William Joseph||15 Mar 1924||25 Dec 2003||||H of Joyce|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Douglass-1396.jpg 5266171] |- | [[Douglass-1397|Douglass]]||Robert Stephen||23 Oct 1947||3 Nov 1999||||F of Steven; GF of Jye & Tahnee; H of Blanche|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/76/Douglass-1397.jpg 5266172] |- | [[Dover-273|Dover]] ||James||||16 Jul 1872||72||H of Grizella; b. Herfordshire, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Dover-273.jpg 5266272] |- | [[Roberts-18238|Dover]] || Mary Ann || 1841 || Aug 23 1922 || 81 || W. of Thomas, b. Bathurst || Obituary |- |[[Downey-1119| Downey]]||William John Hubert||||Feb 1881||51||H of Harriett; F of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Downey-1119.jpg 5265848] |- | [[Howarth-588|Downey]]||Harriet||||||||W of W J H Downey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Howarth-588.jpg 5266040] |- | [[Molloy-475|Eccleston]]||Audrey Philomena||19 Sep 1928||11 Aug 2003||74||nee Molloy; w/Brian Eccleston|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Eccleston-127.jpg 5265747] |- | [[Eccleston-127|Eccleston]]||Brian||30 Jan 1922||15 Jun 2004||82||w/Audrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Eccleston-127.jpg 5265747] |- | [[Egan-833|Egan]]||Ronald||||19 Feb 1958||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Egan-833.jpg 5266163] |- | [[Emms-84|Emms]]||Charles A||||5 Apr 1873||7|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Emms-84.jpg 5266108] |- | [[Emms-85|Emms]]||James||||29 Sep 1873||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a9/Emms-84.jpg 5266108] |- | [[Davis-37546|Ewens]]||Thelma Irene||||22 Oct 1962||55|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Davis-37546.jpg 5266162] |- | [[Farr-1479|Farr]]||Edward Joseph||||1 Jun 1960||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Farr-1479.jpg 5265992] |- | [[Fearnley-89|Fearnley]]||Ian Mark||5 Oct 1958||24 Feb 1987|||||| [[Fearnley-89|5265996]] |- | [[Fearnley-86|Fearnley]]||Harry Elmer||6 Jan 1907||11 Jun 1972||||H of Doris|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Fearnley-86.jpg 5265997] |- | [[Simmons-6979|Fearnley]]||Doris May||18 Nov 1910||9 Jul 1984||||W of Harry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Fearnley-86.jpg 5265997] |- | [[Fearnley-87|Fearnley]]||Kenneth Peter||||11 Aug 1962||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/Fearnley-87.jpg 5265998] |- | [[Fearnley-88|Fearnley]]||Kenneth Robert||25 Nov 1965||5 Aug 1996|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Fearnley-88.jpg 5266034] |- | [[Ferson-29|Ferson]]||Jean Barbara||||8 Jun 1926||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Ferson-29.jpg 5266047] |- | [[Fitton-214|Fitton]]||John||||29 Jul 1950||24|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/43/Fitton-214.jpg 5266003] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-1338|Fitzpatrick]] || Ellen (Dolly) ||1861 ||May 1922 || 61 || || Obituary |- | [[Muir-1728|Fitzpatrick]] || Jane || 1843 || Sep 1915 || 72 || b. Fife, Scotland || Obituary |- | [[Fitzpatrick-1334|Fitzpatrick]] ||Thomas Daniel||||27 Jan 1919||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Fitzpatrick-1334-1.jpg 5265733] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-1335|Fitzpatrick]] ||Alexander J||||10 Sep 1925|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Fitzpatrick-1335.jpg 5265732] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-1336|Fitzpatrick]] ||Thomas||||16 Oct 1921||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/71/Fitzpatrick-1336.jpg 5265734] |- | [[Fitzpatrick-1337|Fitzpatrick]] ||James||||27 Mar 1911||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Fitzpatrick-1337.jpg 5265968] |- | [[Flanagan-1061|Flanagan]] || William || 1836|| Jun 10 1913 || 77 || Died at Flyers Creek. || Obituary |- | [[Flannery-294|Flannery]]||John||||9 Sep 1875||70||d. Goimbla|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Flannery-294.jpg 5265872] |- | [[Flood-782|Flood]]||William||||17 Nov 1866||23||B of Bridget Atkins & Thomas Flood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Flood-688-2.jpg 5265816] |- | [[Flood-783|Flood]]||Thomas||||30 Jun 1874||36||B of William Flood & Bridget Atkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Flood-688-2.jpg 5265816] |- | [[Flood-481|Flood]] ||Thomas||||19 Nov 1882||71||H of Anastasia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Hackett-496-1.jpg 5265850] |- | [[Flood-482|Flood]] ||John||||22 Feb 1884||24||S of Thomas & Anastasia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Hackett-496-1.jpg 5265850] |- | [[Hackett-496|Flood]] ||Anastasia||||10 Jul 1918||92||W of Thomas; M of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Hackett-496-1.jpg 5265850] |- | [[Flood-786|Flood]]||Jason Patrick||||18 Jan 2000||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6f/Flood-786.jpg 5265948] |- | [[Flood-787|Flood]]||Brian Byrne||||13 Oct 1982||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Flood-787.jpg 5265950] |- |[[Flood-788| Flood]]||Patrick Francis||12 Aug 1910||9 Oct 1985||||NX5469|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Flood-788.jpg 5265951] |- | [[Freeman-8083|Flood]]||Doreen Thelma||||20 Feb 1981||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Freeman-8083.jpg 5265952] |- | [[Flood-480|Flood]] ||James||||6 May 1930||65||w/Catherine Flood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Flood-480.jpg 5265957] |- | [[Byrne-1435|Flood]] ||Catherine||||22 Nov 1957||86||w/James Flood|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Flood-480.jpg 5265957] |- | [[Flood-789|Flood]]||John James||||26 Jul 1955||||w/John Byrnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Flood-789.jpg 5265959] |- | [[Flood-479|Flood]] ||Winifred Clare||||25 Apr 1948||34|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Flood-479.jpg 5265962] |- | [[Flynn-2189|Flynn]] || Cornelius || Jun 27 1837 || Apr 25 1905 || 67 || || Obituary |- | [[Flynn-2191|Flynn]] || Florence || 1890 || Jan 1900 || 10 || Drowned || Obituary |- | [[Wood-17894|Francis]]||Sarah Elizabeth||||11 Jun 1909||64||M of Robert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/88/Wood-17894.jpg 5265699] |- | [[Francis-3225|Francis]]||Robert Samuel||||20 Aug 1926||53||S of Sarah|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Francis-3225.jpg 5265700] |- | [[Unknown-322886|Frazer-Cassin]]||Agnes||||19 Apr 2006||82||w/Arthur Peter Frazer-Cassin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Frazer-Cassin-1.jpg 5265804] |- | [[Frazer-Cassin-1|Frazer-Cassin]]||Arthur Peter||||20 Mar 2013||93||w/Agnes Frazer-Cassin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Frazer-Cassin-1.jpg 5265804] |- |[[McKenzie-3500|French]]||Mary Ann||||3 Oct 1912||81||GM of Florence Pearl Hills|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/McKenzie-3500.jpg 5265731] |- | [[Vaughan-2421|Furner]] || Janie || 1880 || Sep 1954 || 74 || b. Carcoar || Obituary |- | [[Furner-216|Furner]]||Brian Maxwell||||28 Aug 2005||40||GS of Hubert & Moya Connolly|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Connolly-1131.jpg 5265754] |- | [[Moore-27032|Furner]]||Myee Honor||||7 Apr 1976||59||W of Kenneth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Moore-27032.jpg 5266000] |- | [[Furner-206|Furner]] ||Kenneth||||17 Jun 1976||63||H of Myee|| [[Furner-206|5266001]] |- | [[Furner-207|Furner]] ||Clem Michael||||9 Mar 1979||24|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Furner-207.jpg 5266002] |- | [[Moore-22184|Furner]] ||Martha Maria||||27 Jun 1956||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Moore-22184.jpg 5266017] |- | [[Field-2727|Furner]]||Mary Ann||||15 Apr 1942||36|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Furner-218.jpg 5266018] |- | [[Furner-218|Furner]]||Ronald S||||19 Oct 1954||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/13/Furner-218.jpg 5266018] |- | [[Furner-232|Furner]]||Roy H (Dabbo)||||24 Aug 1963||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Turner-15324.jpg 5265999] |- | [[Furner-220|Furner]]||Lawrence James||6 Dec 1942||20 Nov 1943|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Furner-220.jpg 5266019] |- | [[Furner-219|Furner]]||Frederick James||28 Mar 1906||20 Jan 1980|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Furner-220.jpg 5266019] |- | [[McGovern-415|Furner]]||Doris May||4 Jul 1907||21 Sep 2001|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/54/Furner-220.jpg 5266019] |- | [[McFawn-14|Furner]] || Elizabeth Isabella (Isabella)||||17 Dec 1895||||nee McFawn||Obituary |- | [[Furner-74|Furner]] ||Edward James||||4 Oct 1916||74||w/Emma Furner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Furner-74.jpg 5266022] |- | [[Lockie-36|Furner]] ||Emma||||19 Jun 1913||69||w/Edward James Furner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Lockie-36.jpg 5266021] |- | [[Furner-109|Furner]] ||Edward James (Ned)||11 Oct 1870||6 May 1944|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6b/Furner-109.jpg 5266023] |- | [[Furner-124|Furner]] ||William John||||11 Feb 1954||63||H of Beatrice; F of Lottie?|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d6/Furner-124.jpg 5266030] |- | [[Watts-3819|Furner]] ||Eliza||||3 Jan 1954||93||W of Frederick Furner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Watts-3819.jpg 5266031] |- | [[Cooper-9784|Furner]] ||Lillian Grace||||June 1936||46||W of W J Furner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Cooper-9784.jpg 5266114] |- | [[Miller-36306|Furner]]||Ann Doris||||23 Sep 1985||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Miller-36306.jpg 5266125] |- | [[Furner-221|Furner]]||Abraham Earl||||2 Jul 1954||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3c/Furner-221.jpg 5266126] |- | [[Furner-224|Furner]]||Bandy||||19 Dec 1989|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Furner-224.jpg 5266151] |- | [[Furner-225|Furner]]||Kylie Jane||17 Oct 1980||29 Jan 1994||||D of Tony & Lorraine; Sister of Kristy,Ashleigh,Kirralee|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Furner-225.jpg 5266152] |- | [[Furner-222|Furner]]||Robert William (Bob)||18 Sep 1925||11 Mar 2001||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4a/Furner-222.jpg 5266154] |- | [[Furner-223|Furner]]||John Kenneth (Jack)||18 Oct 1943||24 Mar 2012|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/24/Furner-223.jpg 5266188] |- | [[Garathy-1|Garretty]]||Christopher||||25 Sep 1957||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Garathy-1.jpg 5265926] |- | [[Stammers-71|Garretty]]||Maude Mildred||||10 Jun 1964||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Stammers-57.jpg 5266111] |- | [[Geoghegan-57|Geoghegan]]||F E||||17 Oct 1957||77||4686 Sapper; H of Catherine|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Geoghegan-57.jpg 5265981] |- | [[Gerathy-14|Gerathy]]||Roy Louis||||18 May 1996||76||NX126574; H of Gwenda; F of Jan, John, Paul, Susan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5a/Gerathy-14.jpg 5265802] |- | [[Bradford-3194|Gerathy]]||Gwenda Marie||||20 Aug 2001||79||W of Roy|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/37/Bradford-3194.jpg 5265803] |- | [[Getty-188|Getty]]||William||1812||1879||||H of Selina|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Getty-188.jpg 5266192] |- | [[Burge-614|Getty]]||Selina||1833||1900||||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Getty-188.jpg 5266192] |- | [[Glasson-230|Glasson]]||Lawrence Ray||||27 Mar 1915||14||S of J H & H B Glasson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Glasson-230.jpg 5265688] |- | [[Glasson-231|Glasson]]||Lionel Henry||||16 Jun 1915||12||S of J H & H B Glasson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4e/Glasson-230.jpg 5265688] |- | [[Glasson-228|Glasson]]||Mary Blanche||||8 Mar 1908||38||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Glasson-227.jpg 5265689] |- | [[Glasson-227|Glasson]]||John Henry||||10 Apr 1944||90||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Glasson-227.jpg 5265689] |- | [[Glasson-229|Glasson]]||Henry||||1891?||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Glasson-229-1.jpg 5266041] |- | [[Paull-518|Glasson]]||Annie||||?||92||d. Mosman|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/99/Glasson-229-1.jpg 5266041] |- | [[Gorringe-69|Gorringe]] ||John||20 Sep 1814||15 Dec 1889||75||H of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Gorringe-69-5.jpg 5265663] |- | [[Gander-118|Gorringe]]||Martha||||11 Sep 1891||77||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Gorringe-69-5.jpg 5265663] |- | [[Hennessy-435|Grannall]]||Anne Frances||||10 Feb 1923||63||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Granell-1.jpg 5265979] |- | [[Granell-1|Grannall]]||John||||14 Jun 1927||68||H of Anne Frances|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Granell-1.jpg 5265979] |- | [[Grant-7911|Grant]]||James||||3 Jul 1893||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Grant-7911.jpg 5265843] |- | [[Grant-7912|Grant]]||James Joseph||||22 Sep 1904||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8f/Grant-7912.jpg 5265844] |- | [[Dooley-817|Grant]] || Mary || ?1820 || Jun 9 1907 || 87 ||b. Ireland || Obituary |- | [[Rae-886|Groves]]||Sylvia Doreen||17 Dec 1927||9 Mar 1972|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Rae-886.jpg 5266087] |- | [[Kind-112|Gruber]]||Irene||23 Nov 1929||17 Feb 2014||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Unknown-323464.jpg 5266083] |- | [[Guggerty-1|Guggerty]]||Charles Norbes||||15 Nov 1879||28||S of Anne Agen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Guggerty-1.jpg 5265859] |- | [[Unknown-323468|Guggerty]]||Anne Agen||||29 Oct 1890||84||M of Charles Norbes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Guggerty-1.jpg 5265859] |- | [[Hackett-884|Hackett]]||Patrick||||2 Nov 1874||49||b. Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a0/Hackett-884.jpg 5265849] |- |[[Hade-39|Hade]] ||John||||25 Jan 1885||6||w/William Bergin|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/Bergin-62-2.jpg 5265867] |- | [[Roach-2187|Hahn]]||Thelma Teresa||5 Mar 1933||8 Dec 1991||||W of Greg; M of Barry,Maree|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c6/Roach-2187.jpg 5265786] |- | [[Dolbel-51|Hahn]]||Mildred||4 Jan 1899||26 Oct 1994||||W of Vincent; M of Betty, Ann, Greg|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ad/Dolbel-51.jpg 5265787] |- | [[Hahn-1396|Hahn]] ||Vincent George||||30 Nov 1977||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/73/Hahn-1396.jpg 5265788] |- | [[Hahn-1397|Hahn]] ||William||||21 May 1913||67||H of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hahn-1397.jpg 5265860] |- | [[Neville-2191|Hahn]]||Elizabeth Toshack||||5 Jun 1923||73||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Hahn-1397.jpg 5265860] |- | [[Hahn-1398|Hahn]] ||Engelbert||20 Nov 1818||30 Aug 1911||||b. Germany; H of Anna|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Hahn-1398.jpg 5265861] |- | [[Kremer-396|Hahn]] ||Anna||28 Jan 1821||9 Jun 1908||||nee Kremer; b. Germany; w of Engelbert|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/eb/Hahn-1398.jpg 5265861] |- | [[Hahn-1467|Hahn]]||William Engelbert||1885||1943||||H of Dorothy; F of Eric, Monica, Kevin, Peter, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Hahn-1467.jpg 5265927] |- | [[Bailey-12303|Hahn]]||Dorothy||1898||1974||||W of William; M of Eric, Monica, Kevin, Peter, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/01/Hahn-1467.jpg 5265927] |- | [[Hailey-251|Hailey]]||Harold||||20 Jun 1940||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Hailey-251.jpg 5266026] |- | [[Williams-41564|Hamilton]]||Agnes V||1908||15 Jun 1993|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Williams-41564.jpg 5266190] |- | [[Hamilton-12164|Hamilton]]||Arthur J||1906||1966|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/08/Hamilton-12164.jpg 5266197] |- | [[Hamilton-12165|Hamilton]]||James||||6 Oct 1931||84||H of Kate|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Hamilton-12165.jpg 5266200] |- | [[Baulch-58|Hamilton]]||Kate||||11 May 1944||89||W of James || [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4d/Hamilton-12165.jpg 5266200] |- | [[Wilkerson-1402|Hardwick]]||Mary Ann||||14 Oct 1898||57||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Wilkerson-1402.jpg 5265697] |- | [[Hargans-1|Hargans]]||Duncan||||16 Jun 1940||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Hargans-1.jpg 5266283] |- | [[Harries-108|Harries]]||John William||17 May 1923||6 Sep 2001||||VX65970; H of Kathleen; F of Christine, Carol, Richard, David|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Harries-108.jpg 5266266] |- | [[Berry-8120|Harries]]||Kathleen Flora||26 Aug 1926||22 Jun 2009||||W of John; M of Christine, Carol, Richard, David; Sister of Brian & Ray|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Berry-8120.jpg 5266268] |- | [[Willard-1646|Harris]]||Sarah Ellen||||16 Feb 1948||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Willard-1645.jpg 5266129] |- | [[Bright-1673|Hartigan]]||Rita May||||26 Jul 2000||69||W of Ronald (Bur. At Blayney)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/85/Bright-1673.jpg 5266184] |- | [[Harvey-7330|Harvey]] || Frances (Fanny) || 1884 || Jul 1898 || 13 || D. of Henry & Annie Harvey || Obituary |- | [[Hawkin-24|Hawkin]]||John M||||17 May 1909||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b1/Hawkin-24.jpg 5266015] |- | [[Charlton-901|Hawkin]]||Elizabeth||||29 May 1908||?4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Charlton-901.jpg 5266016] |- | [[Hearne-267|Hearne]]||Oliver ||||11 Nov 1994||90||H of Gladys; F of Thelma,R evilo, Kelvin, Clive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/46/Hearne-267.jpg 5266280] |- | [[Williams-41578|Hearne]]||Gladys Thelma||2 May 1911||28 Apr 2004||||W of Oliver; M of Thelma, Revilo, Kelvin, Clive|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Williams-41578.jpg 5266281] |- | [[Icely-10|Henn Gennys]] || Emily || 1831 || Jan 29 1897 || 66 || W of John || Obituary |- | [[Henn_Gennys-1|Henn Gennys]] || John || 1810 || Feb 11 1875 || 65 || Captain R.N., H. of Emily || Obituary |- | [[Hennessy-442|Hennessy]]||Denis Joseph||||17 Oct 1924||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c1/Hennessy-442.jpg 5265963] |- | [[Higgs-612|Higgs]] ||Arthur Henry||||29 Jun 1954||86|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Higgs-612.jpg 5265649] |- | [[Hosking-484|Higgs]]||Mary Lodge||||25 Apr 1932||66||M of Thursa Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Hosking-484.jpg 5265650] |- | [[Higgs-613|Higgs]] ||Charles Henry||||21 Jun 1904||82||H of Mary Ann; F of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Higgs-613.jpg 5265680] |- | [[Fox-4580|Higgs]] ||Mary Ann||||14 Oct 1919||78||W of Charles; M of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Higgs-613.jpg 5265680] |- | [[Higgs-621|Higgs]] ||George John||||25 Apr 1949||72||S of Charles & Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Higgs-613.jpg 5265680] |- | [[Berg-1865|Higgs]]||Leila Catrell||||20 Nov 1946||56|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9f/Berg-1865.jpg 5265827] |- | [[Clark-28744|Hilliar]]||Margaret||3 Sep 1848||29 Nov 1884||||b. Carcoar; D of Alexander & Margaret Clark; W of Thomas Hilliar|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Hilliar-9.jpg 5265678] |- | [[Hilliar-9|Hilliar]]||Thomas||10 Apr 1834||11 Jul 1893||||Wb. Bath, Somerset, England; H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Hilliar-9.jpg 5265678] |- | [[O'Reilly-441|Hills]]||Florence Pearl||||6 Dec 1976||83||GD of Mary Ann French|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/McKenzie-3500.jpg 5265731] |- | [[Hobbs-3164|Hobbs]]||Stanley||||9 Dec 1913||13||S of T & L Hobbs; with Harrie Watson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Hobbs-3164.jpg 5265728] |- | [[Hogan-2062|Hogan]]||Sister Mary Liguori||||1 Aug 1942|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e8/Hogan-2062.jpg 5265929] |- | [[Holik-10|Holik]]||John||10 Apr 1956||27 Jun 1996|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Holik-10.jpg 5266028] |- | [[Hollyman-24|Hollyman]] ||Thomas||||31 Aug 1918||83||d. Rockville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Hollyman-24.jpg 5266025] |- | [[Unknown-324185|Honhold]]||Ivy Lillian||||1 Jan 1968||61||W of Frank; M of Frankie, Rita|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Morris-13485.jpg 5265995] |- | [[Hooper-3494|Hooper]]||Charles||||1 Feb 1872||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Hooper-3494.jpg 5266109] |- | [[Hooper-3495|Hooper]]||David Joseph||||9 Apr 1991||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Hooper-3495.jpg 5266110] |- | [[Hopkins-4226|Hopkins]]||Rawdon Chesney||1884||26 Jun 1973||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Hopkins-4226.jpg 5266254] |- | [[Kennedy-5406|Hopkins]] ||Sarah Jane||||13 Apr 1943||84||d. Errowanbang, Carcoar; W of Francis Rawdon Chesney Hopkins|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Kennedy-5406.jpg 5266255] |- | [[Hopkins-4224|Hopkins]] ||Francis Rawdon Chesney||||20 Jul 1916||68||d. Errowanbang, Carcoar; S of Francis William Hopkins (R.N.)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d9/Hopkins-4224.jpg 5266256] |- | [[Horan-253|Horan]]||Rev John Joseph||||6 Jan 1888||40||b. Gormanstown, Co, Kildare, Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Horan-253-1.jpg 5265931] |- | [[Howarth-611|Howarth]]||Kathryn Anne||||7 Aug 1962||1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/12/Howarth-611.jpg 5265760] |- | [[Howarth-612|Howarth]]||Victor John||27 Sep 1936||12 Jan 2011||||H of Patricia; F of Donna-Maree, Jaqueline, Paula, Matthew, Stuart, Benjamin, Luke|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Howarth-612.jpg 5265921] |- | [[Tucker-7298|Howarth]]||Alfreda Elizabeth||||28 Aug 1967||75||w/Thomas E Howarth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/84/Tucker-7298.jpg 5266012] |- | [[Howarth-606|Howarth]]||Thomas E||||19 Jul 1911||||w/Alfreda Elizabeth Howarth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Howarth-606.jpg 5266013] |- | [[Howarth-608|Howarth]]||Colin Charles||1 Jun 1902||31 Oct 1974|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Howarth-608.jpg 5266084] |- | [[Preston-3657|Howarth]]||Zillah Louisa Evelyn||5 Aug 1906||23 Jun 1985|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a4/Howarth-608.jpg 5266084] |- | [[Howarth-412|Howarth]]||Percy William||5 Jul 1905||17 Sep 1980|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Howarth-412.jpg 5266085] |- | [[Radburn-200|Howarth]]||Freda Evelyn||22 Sep 1913||13 Jul 1974|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Howarth-412.jpg 5266085] |- | [[Penny-867|Jackson]] || Kate Helen || 1867 || Jun 29 1929 || 62 ||b. Somerset, England || Obituary |- |[[Johnson-47101| Johnson]]||C St. Clair||||10 Oct 1944||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Johnson-47101.jpg 5266214] |- | [[Jupp-182|Jupp]]||William||||24 Dec 1968|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Jupp-182.jpg 5266198] |- | [[Kable-61|Kable]]||Lester Colin||||29 Jan 1991||49|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Kable-61.jpg 5266219] |- | [[Kauffmann-98|Kauffmann]]||Max||||4 Dec 1923||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7e/Kauffmann-98.jpg 5266233] |- | [[Kells-102|Kells]]||Daryl Raymond||15 Dec 1963||15 Feb 1992|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3a/Kells-102.jpg 5266215] |- | [[Kelly-9939|Kelly]]||Philip James||1872||4 Oct 1937||||b. Carcoar; d. Blayney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Kelly-9939.jpg 5265738] |- | [[Kelly-9941|Kelly]]||Bridget||||8 Aug 1917||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a1/Kelly-9941.jpg 5265739] |- | [[Kelly-9940|Kelly]]||Michael||||Sep 1876||||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9c/Kelly-9940.jpg 5265763] |- | [[Quinn-2740|Kelly]]||Mary||||Aug 1908?||||W of Michael|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Quinn-2740.jpg 5265764] |- | [[Kelly-9943|Kelly]]||Ven Archdeacon||||31 May 1910||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/50/Kelly-9943-3.jpg 5265972] |- | [[Kenehan-8|Kenehan]]||Vincent Patrick||||26 Jul 1931||7|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Kenehan-8-1.jpg 5265983] |- | [[Kenny-1018|Kenny]] || Mildred Mary Clare|| 1914 || Jun 4 1951 ||37 || || Obituary |- | [[Moore-27339|Kenworthy]]||Margaret||||17 Sep 1898||65||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Moore-27339-1.jpg 5265666] |- | [[Kenworthy-231|Kenworthy]]||Margaret Mary||5 Jul 1887||7 Mar 1901|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Kenworthy-231.jpg 5265671] |- | [[Kenworthy-234|Kenworthy]]||Charlotte Sarah||20 Apr 1865||16 Feb 1866|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Kenworthy-231.jpg 5265671] |- | [[Kenworthy-235|Kenworthy]]||Alexander Joseph||25 Nov 1872||17 Feb 1874|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Kenworthy-231.jpg 5265671] |- | [[Kenworthy-236|Kenworthy]]||Margaret||15 Jan 1874||27 Jul 1874|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/Kenworthy-231.jpg 5265671] |- | [[French-5811|Kerr]] || Margaret ||Aug. 25 1825 || Oct.17 1905 || 80 || b. Scotland ||Obituary |- | [[Kind-65|Kind]] ||Thomas||1813||1902|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Kind-65.jpg 5266010] |- | [[Unknown-295850|Kind]] ||Mary||1833||1916|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Kind-65.jpg 5266010] |- | [[Kind-66|Kind]] ||Richard||1854||1936|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Kind-65.jpg 5266010] |- | [[Kind-67|Kind]]||Charles||1861||1921|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Kind-65.jpg 5266010] |- | [[Kind-54|Kind]] ||Doris||||29 Jul 1906||||D of Maria & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Kind-54.jpg 5266089] |- | [[Kind-51|Kind]] ||Mary||||5 Jan 1928||||D of Maria & John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Kind-51.jpg 5266090] |- | [[Niven-157|Kind]]||Amy||||11 Dec 1935|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Niven-157.jpg 5266091] |- | [[Furner-118|Kind]] ||Maria||||11 Nov 1939||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Furner-118.jpg 5266092] |- |- | [[Kind-50|Kind]] ||John||||12 Sep 1964||||H of Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Kind-50.jpg 5266093] |- | [[Kind-68|Kind]] ||Emily (Aunt Em)||1866||1952||||Sister of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Kind-68.jpg 5266094] |- | [[Kind-53|Kind]] ||Cecil John||4 Aug 1902||22 Oct 1960||||H of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Kind-53.jpg 5266095] |- | [[Friend-884|Kind]] ||Ethel May||26 Oct 1910||19 Dec 1996||||W of Cecil|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ce/Kind-53.jpg 5266095] |- | [[Kind-57|Kind]] ||Charles Mervyn (Chas)||1912||1980||68|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Kind-57.jpg 5266096] |- | [[Austin-4552|Kind]] ||Dorothy Merle||1917||1991||74|||| [[Austin-4552|5266097]] |- | [[Kind-78|Kind]]||Bruce Ewart||7 Mar 1946||16 Dec 2007||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f9/Kind-78.jpg 5266119] |- | [[Bloxsome-5|King]]||Audrey Emmeline||17 Jul 1914||30 Jun 2002||||nee Bloxsome|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Bloxsome-5.jpg 5266204] |- | [[King-18521|King]]||William Ewart Selwyn||12 Sep 1909||22 Feb 1994|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/db/King-18521.jpg 5266205] |- | [[Molloy-499|Kirkland]]||Wilga Fabian||1929||2007?||||Nee Molloy; b. Blayney; d. Hobart; W of Thomas; M of Judith, Pamela, Josephine, David, Geoffrey, Sally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Molloy-499.jpg 5266292] |- | [[Cooper-13445|Laing]]||Lulu Mary||||13 Jul 1971||57||Nee Cooper; W of Francis; M of Nancy & Gerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Laing-889.jpg 5265800] |- | [[Laing-889|Laing]]||Francis Gerald||||21 Oct 1994||81||H of Lulu; F of Nancy & Gerald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/17/Laing-889.jpg 5265800] |- | [[Stammers-73|Laing]]||Doris||1917||1983||||nee Stammers|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/74/Stammers-73.jpg 5266144] |- | [[Scott-18580|Landrigan]]||Rebecca||||27 Jul 1920||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Scott-18580.jpg 5265777] |- | [[McGrath-1498|Layburn]]||Janet||||24 May 1921||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Cassidy-1468.jpg 5265914] |- | [[Leabeater-8|Leabeater]] ||William||||20 Jun 1875||54||F of Archibald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Leabeater-8.jpg 5266180] |- | [[Leabeater-19|Leabeater]] ||Archibald||||20 Jul 1877||7||S of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Leabeater-8.jpg 5266180] |- | [[Donaldson-1928|Leabeater]]||Christina||||5 Jan 1915||77||w/William & Archibald|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/Donaldson-1928.jpg 5266181] |- | [[Leeds-33|Leeds]] ||Arthur||||6 Mar 1935||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/Leeds-33.jpg 5266209] |- | [[Links-34|Links]]||John Joseph||||11 Sep 1905||65||H of Ottilia|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Links-34-1.jpg 5265939] |- | [[Schmitt-1886|Links]]||Ottilia||||23 Jan 1914||68||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Links-34-1.jpg 5265939] |- | [[Unknown-325666|Locke]]||Louisa (Lou)||||3 Oct 1990||75||W of Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Locke-1988.jpg 5265909] |- | [[Locke-1988|Locke]]||Joseph Arthur||||4 Apr 1996||78||B.E.M.; H of Louisa|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/79/Locke-1988.jpg 5265909] |- | [[Lodge-584|Lodge]]||Robert||||7 Oct 1850|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/02/Lodge-584.jpg 5265870] |- | [[Lodge-583|Lodge]]||R T||||14 Mar 1865||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Lodge-583.jpg 5265871] |- | [[Loughlin-178|Loughlin]]||Suzanne Louisa||13 May 1953||16 May 1953||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9e/Loughlin-178-1.jpg 5265742] |- | [[Loughlin-180|Loughlin]]||Peter James||18 Aug 1943||18 Aug 1998||||H of Doreen; F of ??ren, Terrance, Greg, Michelle, Mark, Lisa, Becky, John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Loughlin-180.jpg 5265743] |- | [[English-2272|Loughlin]]||Mary Irene||||27 Jul 2012||93|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6d/English-2272.jpg 5265744] |- | [[Loughlin-179|Loughlin]]||James||||21 May 2004||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/38/Loughlin-179.jpg 5265745] |- | [[Mallon-191|Lowe]]||Annie Theresa||||14 Aug 1948||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Mallon-191.jpg 5265752] |- | [[Lowe-5724|Lowe]]||Margaret Thurza||3 Dec 1915||4 Feb 1915||||D of Annie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ae/Lowe-5724.jpg 5265753] |- | [[Blazley-11|Lowe]]||Martha Edith||||16 Jun 1916||50||W of Thomas Mullally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Blazley-11.jpg 5266122] |- | [[Lowe-2968|Lowe]] ||Thomas||||4 Sep 1917||58||H of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Blazley-11.jpg 5266122] |- | [[Lowe-5723|Lowe]]||George Joel (Ted)||||12 Oct 1935||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/Lowe-5723.jpg 5266226] |- |[[Lowe-5656| Lowe||Norman R]]||||18 Dec 1947||56|||| [[Lowe-5656|5266227]] |- |[[Blowes-75| Lowe||Edith]]||22 Aug 1893||8 Jun 1990||96|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/70/Blowes-75.jpg 5266228] |- | [[Dickson-2317|Lowe]]||Gwyn||11 Nov 1921||23 Jul 2010|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a5/Dickson-2317.jpg 5266295] |- | [[Lynch-4427|Lynch]]||J G||||30 Aug 1901||33||H of Mary Agnes|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Lynch-4427.jpg 5265903] |- | [[Lynch-4428|Lynch]]||Mary Agnes||||26 Dec 1908||29||W of J G|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/75/Lynch-4427.jpg 5265903] |- | [[Lynch-4430|Lynch]]||Andrew||||2 Nov 1884||||MLA|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/dd/Lynch-4430.jpg 5265904] |- | [[Neville-2200|Lynch]]||Mary||||24 Aug 1908||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Neville-2200.jpg 5265905] |- | [[Lynch-4431|Lynch]]||T P||||28 Nov 1910||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0e/Lynch-4431.jpg 5265953] |- | [[Mallon-192|Mallon]]||Peter Joseph||||16 Aug 1900||42||H of Mary|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Mallon-192.jpg 5265750] |- | [[Rigney-123|Mallon]]||Mary Ellen||||27 Oct 1931||68||w of Peter|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1d/Mallon-192.jpg 5265750] |- | [[Mara-98|Mara]]||Sister M Catherine||||31 Aug 1929|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Mara-98.jpg 5265930] |- | [[Martyn-412|Martyn]]||Grace Gertrude||||186?||18||D of Thomas Martyn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d0/Martyn-412.jpg 5265683] |- | [[May-5326|May]]||Edna Ruby||||12 Dec 1928||20|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/May-5328.jpg 5266057] |- | [[May-5328|May]]||Alan Gordon||||27 Nov 1982||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/May-5328.jpg 5266057] |- | [[Rothery-92|May]]||Alice Emily||3 Aug 1885||30 May 1972||||nee Rothery; D of Barrington & Florence|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Rothery-92.jpg 5266101] |- | [[Mayberry-690|Mayberry]]||William (Kruger)||||9 Oct 1973||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Mayberry-690.jpg 5266005] |- | [[Mayberry-691|Mayberry]]||Henry||||25 Jul 1935||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Mayberry-691.jpg 5266007] |- |[[Sampson-2256|Mayberry]]||Harriett||||14 Dec 1898||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Sampson-2256.jpg 5266008] |- | [[Mayberry-692|Mayberry]]||George Albert McDonald||7 Feb 1892||11 Aug 1927||||H of Adelong Zelma; F of Keith Hamilton & Una Clare|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Mayberry-692.jpg 5266009] |- |[[Moore-26291| McCabe||Gwendoline (Betty)]]||1931||1950|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e3/Moore-26291.jpg 5265884] |- | [[McGeorge-82|McGeorge]] ||Thomas||26 Jul 1824||16 May 1867||43||b. Ayrshire, Scotland; d.Wilcannia River, Darling|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/McGeorge-82.jpg 5265682] |- | [[McGurren-3|McGurren]]||James||||29 Jun 1869||95||b. Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d7/McGurren-3-1.jpg 5265817] |- | [[McKee-2418|McKee]]||Emily Elizabeth||||10 May 1875||20||D of Rev. W McKee of Campbelltown|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fe/McKee-2418.jpg 5265686] |- | [[McMillan-1297|McMillan]] ||Mary Scott||||17 Nov 1869|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/31/Beddie-14-1.jpg 5265653] |- | [[McMillan-1342|McMillan]] ||William||||15 Aug 1867||||b. Nockrum, Wigtownshire, Scotland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/53/McMillan-1342.jpg 5265655] |- |[[Unknown-326026|McNamara]]||Mary||||22 Feb 1864||47||W of Mathew; M of James Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/McNamara-1538-1.jpg 5265826] |- | [[McNamara-1538|McNamara]]||Mathew||||20 Dec 1872||74||H of Mary; F of James Joseph|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a8/McNamara-1538-1.jpg 5265826] |- | [[McNamara-1539|McNamara]]||James Joseph||||10 Feb 1875||23|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/55/McNamara-1539.jpg 5265828] |- | [[Groves-1706|McRae]]||Louisa||||5 Jul 1954||94||W of Henry Perry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Groves-1706.jpg 5265880] |- | Mellin||Catherine Isabella||||27 Aug 1874||||||5266065 |- | [[Miller-36989|Miller]]||Claire Marjorie||||||64||D of Ann Doris Furner|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Miller-36989.jpg 5265647] |- | [[Miller-37000|Miller]]||Christina||||24 Jan 1910||19|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Miller-37000.jpg 5265946] |- | [[Unknown-326401|Mitchell]]||Beryl Victoria||1936||1988|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f6/Unknown-326401.jpg 5266189] |- | [[Molloy-494|Molloy]]||George Henry||||17 Jul 1967||75||H of Merle|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Molloy-494.jpg 5265740] |- | [[O'Neill-1650|Molloy]]||Merle Josephine||||30 Oct 1975||72||W of George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d5/Molloy-494.jpg 5265740] |- | [[Molloy-507|Molloy]]||John Jasper||||3 Dec 2013||89|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Molloy-507.jpg 5265748] |- | [[Connolly-1142|Molloy]]||Catherine||||21 Feb 1908||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Connolly-1142.jpg 5265910] |- | [[Molloy-493|Molloy]]||Michael||||12 Aug 1879||66|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Molloy-493.jpg 5265911] |- | [[Molloy-495|Molloy]]||John Leo||22 Aug 1895||16 Nov 1896|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Molloy-495.jpg 5265912] |- | [[Molloy-492|Molloy]]||Henry||||24 Feb 1898||38?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Molloy-492.jpg 5265913] |- | [[Grant-7913|Molloy]]||Frances Mary||||19 Jul 1939||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/16/Molloy-492.jpg 5265913] |- | [[Molloy-506|Molloy]]||Anthony George (Tony)||7 Nov 1935||15 Sep 2004|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Molloy-506.jpg 5266291] |- | [[Moore-27597|Moore]]||Ellen||||19 Jun 1867||1||GD of John Cannon|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8e/Cannon-2608.jpg 5265814] |- | [[Moore-27661|Moore]]||Tony||||28 Jun 1969||33|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Moore-27661.jpg 5265883] |- | [[Unknown-326660|Moore]]||Carolyn (Lesley)||23 Feb 1946||6 Oct 1993||47|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Unknown-326660.jpg 5265886] |- |[[Moore-28256|Moore]] || William || ?1846|| Dec 26 1898 || 52 || ||Obituary |- | [[Morrison-6879|Morrison]]||Thomas||||23 Dec 1922||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Morrison-6879.jpg 5266183] |- | [[Leabeater-33|Morrison]]||Christina||||23 Dec 1922||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Morrison-6879.jpg 5266183] |- | [[Morrison-6880|Morrison]]||Claude Sidney||||15 Aug 1914||9|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d4/Morrison-6879.jpg 5266183] |- | [[Johnston-9021|Muir]]||Ann||||9 Jan 1866||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Fitzpatrick-1335.jpg 5265732] |- | [[O'Brien-3806|Mullally]]||Mary Ellen||||9 Sep 1895||24||W of Thomas Mullally|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cc/O_Brien-3806.jpg 5265964] |- | [[Murley-86|Murley]]||Michael||||4 Aug 1863||38|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Murley-86.jpg 5265858] |- | [[Unknown-326686|Murphy]]||Anne||||1 Mar 1918||74|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3f/Unknown-326686.jpg 5265772] |- |[[King-23015| Murphy]] || Bridget || 26 Apr 1845 || 11 Feb 1893 || 40 || d. Cowra || Death Cert. |- | [[Stokes-2331|Murray]]||Agnes||||22 Aug 1921||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b3/Stokes-2331.jpg 5266069] |- | [[Ryan-6052|Nagle]]||W M||||4 Mar 1926||||female|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Ryan-6052.jpg 5265944] |- | [[Neville-2211|Neville]]||Sarah||||1939||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/fc/Neville-2211.jpg 5265984] |- | [[Neville-2192|Neville]]||William||||12 Jun 1923||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Neville-2192.jpg 5266276] |- | [[O'Reilly-449|Newell]]||Margaret Mary||||31 May 1892||31||W of James Newell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Newell-1694-1.jpg 5265932] |- |[[Newell-1694|Newell]]||James||||25 Mar 1936||80||H of Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Newell-1694-1.jpg 5265932] |- | [[O'Reilly-450|Newell]]||Rose||||30 Jun 1947||84||w/Margaret & James Newell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Newell-1694-1.jpg 5265932] |- | [[Stammers-74|Newland]]||Eva May||||4 Oct 1988||||W of Patrick; M of Denise; M-in-L of John Emmett; GM of Sharon, Michael,Stephen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/96/Stammers-74.jpg 5266136] |- | [[Crossland-263|Norman]]||Susannah||||25 Jul 1883||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Crossland-263.jpg 5266068] |- | [[O'Brien-3807|O'Brien]]||Denis||||5 Apr 1876||57||H of Ann Maria|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/O_Brien-3807.jpg 5265856] |- | [[Doyle-3227|O'Brien]]||Ann Maria||||25 Jun 1895||70||W of Denis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/O_Brien-3807.jpg 5265856] |- | [[O'Byrne-115|O'Byrne]]||Rev George||7 Jul 1905||31 Mar 1960||||b. Wellington|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/ca/O_Byrne-115.jpg 5265970] |- | [[O'Keefe-485|O'Keefe]]||Rev Laurence||||2 Sep 1931||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/29/O_Keefe-485.jpg 5265971] |- | O'Neil||Mary||||26 Feb 1976||12||||5265829 |- | [[Mulcahy-260|O'Reilly]]||Margaret||||23 Nov 1878||54|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Mulcahy-260.jpg 5265907] |- | [[O'Reilly-442|O'Reilly]]||Michael||||21 Oct 1888||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/O_Reilly-442.jpg 5265908] |- | [[O'Shaughnessy-328|O'Shaughnessy]]||William Valentine (Shan)||1858||1926|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a6/O_Shaughnessy-328.jpg 5265943] |- | [[Officer-105|Officer]]||Richard Blackwood||1880||193?|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Officer-105.jpg 5266257] |- | [[Oliver-5981|Oliver]]||Albert Ernest||||14 Oct 1917||41||F of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5b/Oliver-5981.jpg 5266274] |- | [[Clark-29216|Parker]]||Muriel Merlene||1901||1977||||nee Clark; b. Carcoar; w/Reginald Edward Parker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Parker-20423.jpg 5265660] |- | [[Parker-20423|Parker]]||Reginald Edward||1895||1963||||b. Wolverhampton, England; w/Murial Merlene Parker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Parker-20423.jpg 5265660] |- | [[Parker-20657|Parker]]||James Heath||9 Jun 2003||3 Oct 2007||||||5265703 |- | Parker||Claudy||||14 Mar 1987||||||5265704 |- |[[Parker-13113| Parker]]||Ernest||||21 Jan 1976|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/33/Parker-13113.jpg 5235709] |- | [[Williams-23206|Parker]]||Clara||||24 Nov 1947||75||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Williams-23206.jpg 5265713] |- | [[Parker-13106|Parker]]||William||||16 Oct 1938||80||H of Clara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0c/Williams-23206.jpg 5265713] |- | [[Bowers-3853|Parker]]||Clare||24 Jun 1955||21 Aug 1991||||Nee Bowers; W of Bob; M of Joel, Harley, Luke, Ryan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f5/Bowers-3853.jpg 5265837] |- |[[Parker-20424| Parker]]||William Rupert||16 Aug 1889||29 Sep 1971||82||b. Wolverhampton, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b5/Parker-20424.jpg 5266105] |- | Parker||Shirley Isobel||||||||D of Ruby & Harry Furner; M of Denice & Sharon||5266166 |- | [[Parker-20423|Parker]]||Reginald Howard||1895||1963||||b. Wolverhampton, England|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Parker-20423.jpg 5265660] |- | [[Jackson-18389|Payne]] || Catherine || 1862 || Aug 1902 || 40 || W of Henry M. || Obituary |- | [[Pearce-3297|Pearce]]||John||11 Jul 1953||10 Sep 1998||||H of Gail; F of Kellie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/66/Pearce-3297.jpg 5265813] |- | [[Perry-9034|Perry]]||Patrick||||2 Sep 1922||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/09/Perry-9034.jpg 5265879] |- | [[Perry-8971|Perry]]||Henry||||28 Oct 1898||44||H of Louisa McRae|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/57/Groves-1706.jpg 5265880] |- | [[Willard-1644|Perry]]||Elizabeth||||1 Jun 1947||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Willard-1644.jpg 5266150] |- | [[Peterson-6654|Peterson]]||John||||28 Mar 1925||||w/Elizabeth Peterson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Peterson-6654.jpg 5266135] |- | [[Stammers-75|Peterson]]||Elizabeth||||16 May 1925||||w/John Peterson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/Peterson-6654.jpg 5266135] |- | [[Pilson-30|Pilson]]||Kenneth John||||23 Feb 1974||||infant son of Chris & Pat|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/22/Pilson-30.jpg 5266199] |- | [[Pivott-7|Pivott]]||Charles||||27 Nov 1887||26?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e1/Pivott-7.jpg 5266155] |- | [[Platt-1444|Platt]]||Lloyd||16 Aug 1935||22 May 2010|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f4/Platt-1444.jpg 5265749] |- | [[Platt-1445|Platt]]||Frances Edith||16 Nov 1875||15 May 1889||||b Carcoar; D of William Hampden & Mary Eliza Platt|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/67/Platt-1445.jpg 5266039] |- | [[Poole-2752 |Poole]]|| Clara Charlotte || 1871 || May 1913 || 42 || d. Grenfell || Obituary |- | [[Pound-443|Pound]]||Harold Wilfred||||2 Feb 2012||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Pound-443.jpg 5266080] |- | [[Pound-444|Pound]]||Deborah L||8 Sep 1956||25 Sep 1956|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Pound-444.jpg 5266081] |- | [[Connolly-1147|Prosper]]||Dorothy||||16 Jun 1984||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Connolly-1147.jpg 5265769] |- | [[Prosper-23|Prosper]]||John James||||25 Aug 1921||69?||H of Emma Jane|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/thumb/2/23/Prosper-23.jpg/500px-Prosper-23.jpg 5265778] |- | [[Gunn-1661|Prosper]]||Emma Jane||||12 Aug1934||||||Obituary |- | [[Prosper-22|Prosper]]||Lawrence R||||7 Mar 1938||18|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Prosper-22.jpg 5265780] |- | [[Prosper-19|Prosper]]||John Michael||||11 Oct 1960||72||w/Emily Jane Prosper|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Prosper-19.jpg 5265782] |- | [[Prosper-20|Prosper]]||Emily Jane||||15 Aug 1987||96||w/John Michael Prosper|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Prosper-20.jpg 5265783] |- | [[Prosper-21|Prosper]]||John Sylvester||||10 Apr 1985||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ef/Prosper-21.jpg 5265784] |- | [[Prosper-26|Prosper]] || Sylvester John Joseph (Syl) || 1893 ||Feb 22 1939|| 46 || WW1 A.I.F.17th -Battalion || Obituary |- | [[Prosper-25|Prosper]]||Vincent Michael (Peter)||||7 Nov 1989||73|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Prosper-25.jpg 5265785] |- | [[Prosper-16|Prosper]]||R C J||||10 Jul 1972||82||17706 sapper|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b0/Prosper-16.jpg 5265789] |- | [[Prosper-18|Prosper]]||Raymond John||||29 Jan 1965||31||H of Joan|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6e/Prosper-18.jpg 5265790] |- | [[Furner-230|Prosper]]||Joan||||5 Jan 2005||69||W of Raymond John; M of Mark, Allison, Adrian, Andrew|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2a/Furner-230.jpg 5265791] |- | [[Quinn-1431|Quinn]] ||William||||?||8||S of Alexander & Bridget; w/John A Quinn|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Quinn-1430.jpg 5265765] |- | [[Quinn-1430|Quinn]] ||John A||||3 Mar 1916||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Quinn-1430.jpg 5265765] |- | [[Quinn-1429|Quinn]] ||Alexander||||15 Jul 1873||65|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Quinn-1429.jpg 5265766] |- | [[Unknown-240044|Quinn]] ||Bridget||||3 Jun 1875||57|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Quinn-1429.jpg 5265766] |- | [[Connolly-307|Radburn]] ||Kathleen Marie||||2 Feb 1961||20||W of Ralph; M of Bernadette and Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Connolly-307-1.jpg 5265757] |- | [[Regan-641|Ragen]]||John||||31 May 1882||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Regan-643.jpg 5265771] |- | [[Regan-643|Ragen]]||Patrick||||1 Mar 1873||10|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Regan-643.jpg 5265771] |- | [[Brown-49741|Read]]||Clara Maude||||18 Jun 1964||81||W of Horatio|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Read-2836.jpg 5266216] |- | [[Read-2836|Read]]||Horatio Thomas||||17 Nov 1967||86||H of Clara|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Read-2836.jpg 5266216] |- | [[Costello-648|Read]]||Ruby||||12 Mar 1987||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Costello-648.jpg 5266222] |- | [[Read-2837|Read]] ||Roy Wallace||||25 May 1987||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Read-2837.jpg 5266223] |- | [[Reid-6829|Reid]]||Edward||||15/06/33||53||Step-F of Doris Ann Furner; w/Claire Marjorie Miller|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Reid-6829.jpg 5265646] |- | [[Warren-9069|Renike]]||Catherine Isabel||||10 Aug 1955||66||Sister of Joseph Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Warren-9069.jpg 5266036] |- | [[Ridley-722|Ridley]]||Thomas Howard||||12 Jun 1999||64|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7c/Ridley-722.jpg 5265805] |- | [[Ridley-721|Ridley]]||Edward Arthur||||28 Feb 1977||44|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ab/Ridley-721.jpg 5265806] |- | [[Donlan-58|Ridley]]||Agnes Mary||||23 Dec 1971||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/aa/Donlan-58.jpg 5265808] |- | [[Ridley-720|Ridley]]||Albert Edward (Bill)||||21 May 1968||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Ridley-720.jpg 5265809] |- | [[Bamgarten-2|Rogerson]]||Zelma Amy||1 Aug 1921||2 Aug 1991||||b. Carcoar; W of Douglas; M of Warrick, Owen, Geoffrey|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Rogerson-288.jpg 5265658] |- | [[Rogerson-288|Rogerson]]||Douglas Hodges||9 Jul 1924||10 Nov 2002||||b. Parkes; H of Zelma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/5d/Rogerson-288.jpg 5265658] |- | [[Rothery-95|Rothery]]||William Barrington||||21 Feb 1962||78||S of Barrington & Florence; H of Edith Anne|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Rothery-95.jpg 5266100] |- | [[Harrison-9861|Rothery]]||Edith Anne||||7 Mar 1972||86||nee Harrison; W of W Barrington|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/23/Rothery-95.jpg 5266100] |- | [[Rothery-94|Rothery]]||Barrington||||17 Feb 1907||58||S of F J Rothery|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Rothery-92.jpg 5266101] |- | [[Hosie-54|Rothery]]||Florence Theresa||||11 Nov 1931||76||W of Barrington|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c9/Rothery-92.jpg 5266101] |- | [[Rothery-93|Rothery]]||Rose Lydia||||||||d of Barrington Rothery|| [[Rothery-93|5266106]] |- | [[Page-6584|Rowlands]]||Elenor Page||||28 Feb 1876||67|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Page-6584.jpg 5266229] |- | [[Leacock-38|Rowlands]]||Jane||||2 Aug 1906||66||d. Rockville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/28/Leacock-38.jpg 5266230] |- | [[Rowlands-158|Rowlands]] ||George||||9 Oct 1923||80||d. Sydney|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Rowlands-158.jpg 5266231] |- | [[Rowlands-199|Rowlands]]||Arthur Edward||||17 Mar 1877||2|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Rowlands-199.jpg 5266232] |- | [[Rowlands-198|Rowlands]]||Ada Matilda||||2 Feb 1881||<1||d. Rockville|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Rowlands-199.jpg 5266232] |- | [[Farr-1562|Rushton]]||Ruby||||9 May 1976||58||nee Farr|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/52/Farr-1562.jpg 5265994] |- | [[Russell-12195|Russell]]||Amy Irene||||26 Jan 1913||17||D of W & E Russell|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Russell-12195.jpg 5265715] |- | [[Ryan-6123|Ryan]]||John||||24 Oct 1893||33||b. Garry Kennedy Co, Tip.,Ireland|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Ryan-6123.jpg 5265746] |- | [[Sallans-18|Sallans]]||George Henry||||19 Jan 1915||24||S of Grace & James|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Sallans-18.jpg 5265727] |- | [[Sargeant-124|Sargeant]] ||Edward||1859||1927||||H of Emma|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Sargeant-124.jpg 5266273] |- | [[Hoskins-1239|Sargeant]] ||Emma||1863||1936||||W of Edward|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/06/Sargeant-124.jpg 5266273] |- | [[Saunders-5248|Saunders]]||Harry Humphrey Douglas||26 Feb 1928||23 Sep 1984|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/14/Saunders-5248.jpg 5266193] |- | [[Quinn-2805|Schmidt]]||Johanna||||28 Feb 1985||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bf/Quinn-2805.jpg 5265933] |- | [[Schmidt-3694|Schmidt]] ||Herbert Joseph||||15 Sep 1971||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/45/Schmidt-3694.jpg 5265934] |- | [[Schmidt-3695|Schmidt]] ||Patrick Oswald||||19 Dec 1943||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Schmidt-3695.jpg 5265935] |- | [[Schmidt-3691|Schmidt]] ||Oswald||||16 Mar 1926||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Schmidt-3691-1.jpg 5265936] |- | [[Schmidt-3692|Schmidt]] ||Mary||||30 Jun 1924||39|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Schmidt-3691-1.jpg 5265936] |- | [[O'Neill-1040|Schmidt]] ||Susan||||17 Nov 1944||84|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/20/Schmidt-3691-1.jpg 5265936] |- | [[Schmidt-3693|Schmidt]] ||Norman John||||1 Nov 1967||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/65/Schmidt-3693.jpg 5265937] |- | [[Scott-18581|Scott]]||James||||18 Feb 1920||50|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/de/Scott-18581.jpg 5265775] |- | [[Regan-640|Scott]]||Mary||||14 Sep 1926||?4|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Regan-640.jpg 5265776] |- | [[Culverson-9|Shandley]] || Maria Jane || 1825 || Oct 9 1903 || 78 || b. England || Obituary |- |[[Sherring-35| Sherring]]||Harry James||||2 Sep 1908||41|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Sherring-35.jpg 5266088] |- | [[Simmons-7039|Simmons]] ||Hugh||||6 Jun 1977||89||H of Martha|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Simmons-7039.jpg 5266131] |- | [[Smith-107398|Simmons]]||Martha||||6 Jan 1959||66||W of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/47/Simmons-7039.jpg 5266131] |- | [[Simmons-7192|Simmons]]||Anne||||5 Dec 1941||25||w/Hugh Simmons|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Simmons-7192.jpg 5266145] |- | [[Simmons-7191|Simmons]]||Hugh||||6 Oct 1944||10||w/Anne Simmons|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d2/Simmons-7192.jpg 5266145] |- | [[Unknown-329238|Sim]]||Sarah Ann||||27 Oct 1885||53|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4c/Unknown-329238.jpg 5266158] |- | [[McLintock-77|Skidmore]]||Isabella||||4 Apr 1895||39||W of W H Skidmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Skidmore-517.jpg 5265691] |- | [[Skidmore-518|Skidmore]] ||Isabella||||29 Jul 1895||<1||D of Isabella and W H Skidmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Skidmore-517.jpg 5265691] |- | [[Skidmore-517|Skidmore]] ||W H||||2 Aug 1907||57||H of Isabella Skidmore|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8b/Skidmore-517.jpg 5265691] |- | [[Briggs-4432|Slater]]||Olive Ada||2 Sep 1906||23 May 1990||83|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Briggs-4432.jpg 5266038] |- | [[Bright-1716|Sligar]]||Kathleen Florence||29 Apr 1932||26 Aug 1998||||W of Hugh|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/ba/Bright-1716.jpg 5265796] |- | [[Sligar-16|Sligar]]||Shane Anthony||27 Jun 1960||9 Oct 1994||||F of Anthony,Kate,Penny|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/ff/Sligar-16.jpg 5265797] |- | [[Sligar-15|Sligar]]||Hugh John||14 Sep 1932||25 May 2007||||H of Kathleen|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c8/Sligar-15.jpg 5265798] |- | [[Smith-107488|Smith]]||George Henry||||19 Sep 1963||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b8/Smith-107488.jpg 5265811] |- | [[McHugh-582|Smith]]||Honora||||4 Nov 1891||65||W of Jeremiah Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/42/McHugh-582.jpg 5265847] |- | [[Williams-42763|Smith]]||Lucy Edith Veronica||29 Nov 1932||14 Jan 1987||55||D Of Margaret Williams|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Williams-42763.jpg 5265925] |- | [[Smith-107706|Smith]]||William (Uncle)||||16 Jul 1958||72|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Smith-107706.jpg 5265969] |- | [[Smith-107707|Smith]]||Keith||||6 Oct 1992||62||H of Ann; F of Denise & Geoff|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f2/Smith-107707.jpg 5266033] |- | [[Smith-107701|Smith]]||Philip Life||||21 Sep 1895||58|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/98/Smith-107701.jpg 5266043] |- | [[Ryan-6147|Smith]]||Ann Doris||||19 Apr 1933||69|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Ryan-6147.jpg 5266146] |- | [[Smith-107662|Smith]]||Roy Allan (Curly)||||24 May 1930||26?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ea/Smith-107662-1.jpg 5266148] |- | [[Smith-107703|Smith]]||Edward Earnest (Ned)||26 Jun 1902||20 Feb 1961|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/97/Smith-107703.jpg 5266147] |- | [[Spalding-644|Spalding]]||Arthur Leslie||||22 Aug 1929||14|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/78/Spalding-644.jpg 5265701] |- | [[Spalding-643|Spalding]]||Artie||||1 Jul 1919||40|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c0/Spalding-643.jpg 5265702] |- | [[Stammers-57|Stammers]] ||Hilda May||||8 Apr 1977||75|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/04/Stammers-57.jpg 5266111] |- | [[Stammers-52|Stammers]] ||William||||29 Jul 1912||59|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Stammers-52.jpg 5266112] |- | [[Walsh-2860|Stammers]] ||Eugenia||||17 Apr 1928||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Stammers-52.jpg 5266112] |- | [[Stammers-58|Stammers]] ||Harold||||28 Jul 1916||27|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0d/Stammers-58.jpg 5266113] |- | [[Stammers-66|Stammers]]|| James Richard William||1888 ||Nov 1914 || 26 |||| Obituary |- | [[Stammers-60|Stammers]] || James || ?1843 || Apr 23 1924 || 81 || || Obituary |- | [[Stammers-77|Stammers]]||Eric Thomas||||2 Feb 1957||37?|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e6/Stammers-77.jpg 5266139] |- |[[Stammers-69|Stammers]]||Thomas George||||10 Jan 1956||70||W of Edith Maud|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Stammers-69.jpg 5266140] |- | [[Cole-10524|Stammers]]||Edith Maud||||14 Jun 1968||84||M of Thomas George|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/10/Stammers-69.jpg 5266140] |- |[[Stammers-78| Stammers]]||Dulcie||1917||1936|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/82/Stammers-78.jpg 5266141] |- | [[Stammers-80|Stammers]]||Elizabeth Mary||||14 Jun 1983||35||D of Ethel|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Stammers-80.jpg 5266159] |- | [[Wilson-34915|Stammers]]||Ethel Margaret||||30 Sep 1990||88||M of Elizabeth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1e/Stammers-80.jpg 5266159] |- | [[Stammers-79|Stammers]]||Felix John||||28 Sep 1957||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1c/Stammers-79.jpg 5266160] |- | [[Stammers-81|Stammers]]||Allan James||||4 Aug 1961||26|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ee/Stammers-81.jpg 5266161] |- | [[Stammers-70|Stammers]]||William James||||18 May 1959||85||H of Edith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Stammers-70.jpg 5266164] |- | [[Cooper-13128|Stammers]]||Edith Mary||||11 Oct 1965||85||W of William|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Stammers-70.jpg 5266164] |- | [[Stammers-90|Stammers]]||Cyril John||||17 Oct 1989||60|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/0b/Stammers-90.jpg 5266173] |- | [[Tucker-7516|Stammers]]||Mamie||||11 Jun 1983|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3d/Tucker-7516.jpg 5266249] |- | [[Henry-3692|Stimpson]] ||Ann||||30 Sep 1890||70|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Stimpson-146-2.jpg 5266073] |- | [[Stimpson-146|Stimpson]] ||Barnard||||12 Oct 1897||77|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/11/Stimpson-146-2.jpg 5266073] |- | [[Stokes-2355|Stokes]]||Joseph||||31 Dec 1902||31|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3b/Stokes-2355.jpg 5265761] |- | [[Stokes-2358|Stokes]]||George W||||15 May 1901||45|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2b/Stokes-2358.jpg 5266070] |- | [[Stokes-2232|Stokes]]||William||||19 Sep 1916||60||w/Jane Cole|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cf/Westley-86.jpg 5266071] |- | [[Stokes-2357|Stokes]]||Frederick||||3 Aug 1927||||383 Trooper 12th light horse|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7f/Stokes-2357.jpg 5266262] |- | [[Strathmore-5|Strathmore]]||Ion Miles||31 Aug 1937||28 Apr 1997|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b2/Strathmore-5.jpg 5266284] |- | [[Street-1280|Street]]||Edmund||||1878?||61|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/05/Street-1280.jpg 5266165] |- | [[Symons-656|Symons]] || Ernest ||Aug 8 1883 || May 13 1903 ||19 ||b. QLD || Obituary |- | [[Taylor-34428|Taylor]]||Paul Raymond||12 Mar 1947||29 Jul 2009|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/c3/Taylor-34428.jpg 5265940] |- | [[Mayberry-694|Taylor]]||Una Clare||6 Feb 1925||19 Nov 2008||||nee Mayberry; W of Albert; M of Lynette Clare & Geoffrey Charles|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/4b/Mayberry-692.jpg 5266009] |- | [[Taylor-34429|Taylor]]||Robert William (Bob)||||14 Apr 1919||42|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Taylor-34429.jpg 5266253] |- | [[McArlein-1|Thompson]]||Rosa Claire||12 Aug 1932||4 Aug 2002||||nee McArlein; W of Alan; M of Felix, Francine, Linda, Ted, Anne-Veronica, Andrew, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Thompson-28594.jpg 5265988] |- | [[Thompson-28594|Thompson]]||Alan Joseph||31 Aug 1928||26 Apr 2000||||H of Rosa; nee McArlein; F of Felix, Francine, Linda, Ted, Anne-Veronica, Andrew, Ruth|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/c/cd/Thompson-28594.jpg 5265988] |- | [[Denton-1695|Thorpe]]||Isabella||||26 Sep 1952||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/5/56/Denton-1695.jpg 5266168] |- | [[Tipler-28| Tipler]]||Ronald S||27 Aug 1946||1 Aug 1991||||H of Helen; F of Daniel, Peter, Ronald, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Tipler-28.jpg 5265830] |- | [[Unknown-330170| Tipler]]||Helen M||1 Apr 1949||8 Oct 2008||||W of Ronald; M of Daniel, Peter, Ronald, Paul|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f8/Tipler-28.jpg 5265830] |- | [[Tipler-29| Tipler]]||Peter L||2 Jan 1971||15 Nov 1996|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/f/f3/Tipler-29.jpg 5265836] |- | [[Tranter-203|Tranter]]||Ada||||31 Oct 1882||11|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/93/Tranter-203.jpg 5265665] |- |[[Troth-53|Troth]]||Donald||||24 Jul 2013||82|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/64/Troth-53.jpg 5266056] |- | [[Furner-231|Trudgett]]||Betty||17 May 1950||9 Apr 2006|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/da/Furner-231.jpg 5265835] |- |[[Trudgett-36| Trudgett]]||Lancelot Henry||5 Jan 1925||11 Jul 2007|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2d/Trudgett-36.jpg 5265834] |- | [[Trudgett-35|Trudgett]]||Kevin James||||14 May 1982||62|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e5/Trudgett-35.jpg 5266137] |- | [[Trudgett-23|Trudgett]] ||James||||22 Jun 1961||73||w/Elsie Trudgett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Trudgett-23.jpg 5266138] |- | [[Fitzsimmons-377|Trudgett]]||Elsie||||2 Feb 1965||71||w/James Trudgett|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6a/Trudgett-23.jpg 5266138] |- | [[Tucker-7405|Tucker]]||Kelso Lloyd||||16 Oct 1990||83||w/Kathleen Berenice Tucker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Tucker-7405.jpg 5266210] |- | [[Flood-807|Tucker]]||Kathleen Berenice||||25 Mar 2008||100||w/Kelso Lloyd Tucker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/41/Tucker-7405.jpg 5266210] |- | [[Hawkins-6142|Tucker]]||M A||||18 Aug 1927||63|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7d/Hawkins-6142.jpg 5266247] |- | [[Tucker-7227|Tucker]]||Lawson Livingstone||||||83||S of M A Tucker|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/8c/Tucker-7227.jpg 5266248] |- | [[Tucker-7406|Tucker]]||Alfred||||10 Feb 1944||87|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d1/Tucker-7406.jpg 5266250] |- | [[Gorringe-75|Walkom]]||Emma||||19 Aug 1906||64||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/15/Gorringe-75.jpg 5265664] |- | [[Walsh-3864|Walsh]] || John Joseph || ?1881 || Dec 12 1914 || 33 |||| Obituary |- | [[Walton-3872|Walton]]||William John||||||65||H of M E Walton; F of Don, Jessica, Wilga||5265644 |- | [[Warren-9070|Warren]]||Joseph||1883||1927||||B of Catherine Renike; F of Jean|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Warren-9069.jpg 5266036] |- | [[Warren-9072|Warren]]||Jean||1917||1927||||D of Joseph Warren|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/0/07/Warren-9069.jpg 5266036] |- | [[Waser-120|Waser]]||Reginald Keith||||20 Oct 1996||70||H of Mavis|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/21/Waser-120.jpg 5266212] |- | [[Unknown-330405|Waser]]||Mavis Ada||19 Mar 1930||1 Nov 2000||||W of Reginald; M of Phillip, Robert, Margaret|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b4/Unknown-330405.jpg 5266213] |- | [[Watson-13597|Watson]]||Harrie||||9 Dec 1913||8||S of W & I Watson; with Stanley Hobbs|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/6c/Hobbs-3164.jpg 5265728] |- | [[Hamilton-12535|Welch]]||Barbara||23 Sep 1937||19 Apr 2003|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/9a/Hamilton-12535.jpg 5266191] |- | [[Willard-1647|Willard]]||James B||||9 Jan 1914||78|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7b/Willard-1647.jpg 5266128] |- | [[Willard-1645|Willard]]||William||||17 Sep 1931||90|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Willard-1645.jpg 5266129] |- | [[Burton-5558|Willard]]||Cecilia Ann||||13 May 1941||85|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Willard-1645.jpg 5266129] |- | [[Williams-42972|Williams]]||Robert John Jnr||||30 Mar 1989||75||H of Marge; F of Heather, Jeff, Malcolm||5265706 |- | [[Williams-23208|Williams]]||Henry A||||3 Mar 1945||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e9/Williams-23208.jpg 5265707] |- |[[Blowes-58| Williams]]||Henrietta Lucy||||9 Aug 1926||43|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Blowes-58.jpg 5265711] |- | [[Williams-23211|Williams]]||James||||15 Nov 1963||88|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Blowes-58.jpg 5265711] |- | [[Williams-40174|Williams||Clements]] ||||4 Jul 1980||71|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/80/Blowes-58.jpg 5265711] |- | [[Williams-42342|Williams]]||Alick Barnett (Sam)||26 Aug 1918||12 Nov 2002||||H of June|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/9/95/Williams-21053-2.jpg 5265717] |- | [[Pitts-2506|Williams]]||June Dawn||||22 Apr 1979||54||W of Alick|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/1/1a/Pitts-2506.jpg 5265718] |- | [[Williams-42304|Williams]]||Henry A||||25 May 1985||79||H of Dorrie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Williams-42304.jpg 5265720] |- | [[Porter-9944|Williams]]||Dorrie||||27 Mar 1992||78||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Williams-42304.jpg 5265720] |- | [[Williams-23213|Williams]]||Robert John||26 Jun 1881||18 Apr 1958|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bc/Williams-23213.jpg 5265721] |- | [[Barnett-4978|Williams]]||Sarah Jane||19 Jan 1885||29 Mar 1958|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/d/d8/Barnett-2687.jpg 5265722] |- | [[Dooley-839|Williams]]||Ellen Maria||14 Feb 1862||28 Jun 1927|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/83/Dooley-827.jpg 5265723] |- | [[Williams-42390|Williams]]||Violet Evelyn||23 Oct 1904||10 Nov 1909|||||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bd/Williams-42390.jpg 5265724] |- | [[Walsh-2072|Williams]]||Jane||||11 Nov 1918||75||W of Henry|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/ac/Walsh-2072-1.jpg 5265736] |- | [[Williams-23207|Williams]]||Henry||||17 Sep 1900||76||H of Janet|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/b9/Williams-23207-1.jpg 5265737] |- | [[Garretty-6|Williams]]||Margaret Jane||26 Jan 1908||14 Jan 1987||78||M Of Lucy Smith|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/4/40/Williams-42763.jpg 5265925] |- | [[Williams-42970|Williams]]||Gregory Clarence||||11 Jun 1953||<1|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e0/Williams-42970.jpg 5265989] |- | [[Davis-38914|Williams]]||Margery Jean||||7 Apr 2007||90||W of Bob; M of Jeffrey,Malcolm,Heather|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/e4/Davis-38914.jpg 5266282] |- | [[Maher-1041|Williams]]||Josephine Margaret||||15 Sep 1999||78||W of Albert; M of Rhonda; M-in_L of Garry; M of Gregory|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/3e/Maher-1041.jpg 5266293] |- | [[Williams-42971|Williams]]||Albert Clarence (Mick)||||15 Sep 2013||91||H of Josie|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a3/Williams-42971.jpg 5266294] |- | [[McLean-3399|Wills]]||Marie Isabelle||16 Nov 1932||24 Feb 2010||||W of John|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/32/McLean-3399.jpg 5266288] |- | [[Rothery-98|Wilson]]||Anne Theresa||30 Mar 1916||21 Feb 2001||84||D of William Barrington & Edith Anne Rothery; W of Warwick Charles Jensen & Dermot Benson Wilson|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/8/89/Rothery-98.jpg 5266103] |- | [[Wilson-35392|Wilson]]||Dermot Benson||6 Feb 1906||25 Jun 2003||97||H of Ina Mary Suttor & Anne Theresa Jensen (nee Rothery)|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/a/a7/Wilson-35392.jpg 5266104] |- | [[Unknown-330891|Wood]]||Margaret Egan||||1 Mar 1873||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Unknown-330891-1.jpg 5265841] |- | [[Unknown-330893|Wood]]||Margaret Jane||||21 Apr 1878||79|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/7/7a/Unknown-330891-1.jpg 5265841] |- | [[Wood-11131|Wood]] ||George||||16 Jun 1930||81|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Wood-11130.jpg 5266201] |- | [[Thurtell-6|Wood]] ||Susan||||28 May 1940||80|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Wood-11130.jpg 5266201] |- | [[Wood-11130|Wood]] ||Frederick Walter||||12 Jul 1944||52|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/30/Wood-11130.jpg 5266201] |- | [[Woolley-913|Woolley]] ||Frank Boyle||19 Oct 1858||2 Aug 1885||||b. Melbourne, Vic; S of Alfred & Jane Christian Woolley|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/2/2f/Woolley-913.jpg 5266156] |- | [[Coyle-994|Wright]]||Bridget Ann||||25 Oct 1906||76|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/e/ec/Coyle-994.jpg 5265941] |- | [[Wright-21197|Wright]]||Patrick Terrence||||27 Apr 1923||3|||| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/3/35/Wright-21197.jpg 5265978] |- | [[Grannall-1|Wright]]||Johanna||||23 Apr 1941||60||w/James Wright|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Wright-21194.jpg 5265980] |- | [[Wright-21194|Wright]]||James||||29 Aug 1953||73||w/Johanna Wright|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/b/bb/Wright-21194.jpg 5265980] |- | [[Young-19397|Young]]||Emily McKenzie||26 Apr 1863||5 Oct 1912||||b. Riverton, NZ|| [https://www.wikitree.com/photo.php/6/68/Young-19397.jpg 5266118] |- | ||Iris||||||||||5266064 |- - |} ==Notable Graves== [[Beddie-16|Mary Beddie]] was one of the pioneers of the Australian Labor Movement, and formed the first Labor League in Surry Hills. She also, established the Howard Prison Reform League, and was president of that organisation till her death. While abroad she investigated the prison systems in Britain and on the Continent. [[Biddulph-43|Thomas Lindon Biddulph]]: The ancestral home of his Lygon ancestors was Madresfield Court in Worchesterfield. Madresfield was [http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/theroyalfamily/8270238/Madresfield-Court-The-Kings-redoubt-if-Hitler-called.html selected as a possible refuge] for the Royal Family during WWII. The Lygons were closely asscoiated with the Royal family through history. His family line can be traced in The Peerage website. [[Cant-119|William Cant]] According to Williams Obituary (named as Edward in the newspaper) he was one of veterans of the Peninsular War, fighting under Wellington's banner from 1808 - 1814. Born in 1793 he was probably only 17 or 18 when he enlisted. He arrived in Australia aboard the "Briton" in 1844 with his wife and 9 children and settled in Carcoar where he and his wife are buried. ==Articles and Further Reading on Carcoar Cemetery== * [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article158034005 National Advocate (Bathurst, NSW), Wednesday 24 June 1914]

    Carder Name Study

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    [[Category:Carder Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] {{One Name Study|name=Carder}} ==Goals== This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. Contact project profile manager to receive a member sticker and sticker for your Carder ancestors' profiles. ==Carder Connections== Please be sure to check Carder Connections ([[Space:Carder_Connections|Space:Carder_Connections]]) also where the goal is to connect all Carders as one family, especially those who descend from the Carder family in early Culpeper County, Virginia. Place your ancestor's information and your Wikitree profile ID following the members' information already on there as a guide and request to be on the trusted list. This is a separate page than the one name study. ==Carder Family Origin== * Germany (30) * Ireland (15) * England (9) * Memphis (6) * Bavaria (4) * Bohemia (2) from the New York Passengers List
    between 1840 and 1920 https://www.ancestry.com/name-origin?surname=carder Note: Most Carders lived in the United States before 1840. Carders have been found in Colonial America as early as the 1600s. Therefore, the New York Passengers List is NOT accurate as the origins of the Carder family. It only reflects places that Carders traveled to and from. ==Carder Surname== Recorded in several spelling forms including Card, Carde, and Carder, this is a medieval English occupational surname, and one concerned with the early textile industry. It derives from the Old French worde "carde" and is probably most associated with the famous Flemish Weavers who were brought to this country in the 13th century by King Edward 1st, to teach the skills of cloth making to the unskilled English. The word "carde" actually translates as "teasle head", introducing the possibility that given the robust humour of the Middle Ages, it may also have been used as a nickname surname. What is certain is that the surname has the honour to be amongst the very first of all recorded surnames, and was probably regarded of great importance at a time when early industry was begining to make its mark. Examples of the recordings from those ancient times preserved in the surviving authentic charters and rolls include Lawrence Carde in the 1297 Assize register for the county of Cornwall, and later in 1332, John le Carder of Yorkshire, was recorded in the Friary Rolls for the city of Wakefield. The first known example of the name recording is probably that of Arnald Carde, in the 1221 rolls of Salop (Shropshire). This was during the reign of King Henry 111 of England, 1216 - 1272. © Copyright: Name Origin Research www.surnamedb.com 1980 - 2017 Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Carder#ixzz4o81jonew ==John Mahlon Carder== John Mahlon Carder (Carder-350) is my 3rd great grandfather. I have never been able to learn who his parents were so, after 20 years, I still can't go back any farther on my Carder family. Any help would be appreciated! I am Carder-47. John Mahlon Carder was born about 1822 in Culpeper County, Virginia. He and his parents and siblings moved to Ohio in the mid 1830s where they remained the rest of their lives. I am certain that he is related to the other Carder families who descended from William and Sarah Carder who moved from Virginia to Fayette County, Ohio, Most of the Carders in West Virginia and Ohio originally came from Culpeper County and descend from William and Sarah or their children. I'm trying to find out where John Mahlon Carder fits into this family. ==Resources== Carder, W. Ashley. Carder An American Family A History of the Carder Family Originally of Culpeper County, Virginia. Columbia, South Carolina: W. Ashley Carder, 1993. McCloud, Robert D. A History of the Early Virginia Carders & the Family of James Carder (1765-1886) of Culpeper and Rappahannock Counties. Bountiful, Utah: Family History Publishers, Inc., 1999. == How to Participate == Please contact the Study's coordinator [[Carder-47|Deborah Mayes]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks!

    Cardiff Blitz

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    [[Category: Cardiff, Glamorgan]] [[Category:Cardiff Blitz]] [[Category:Roll of_Honor]] [[Category:World War_II_Civilian_Casualties]] The goal of this project is to remember those civilians who died during '''WWII''', known as the '''Cardiff Blitz''', autumn of 1939 to 1945. These names can also be found on the Commonwealth War Grave Commission website. Every single name now listed, though a few did not have enough information to create a profile. == History == War broke out in the autumn of 1939. Approximately 2,100 bombs fell over Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales between 1940 and March 1944. '''The Civilian War Dead Roll of Honour''' 1939-1945 book is made up '''66,375''' fatalities in seven volumes. All arranged by county, then local government area. Here I am only concentrating on one local government CARDIFF. The '''original volumes''' are kept at St. George’s Chapel, found at the west end of Westminster Abbey, London, England. == Exceptions == When the Cardiff Civilian War Dead casualty list was made, a few areas were excluded and were called Rural Cardiff. These generally covered casualties taken to Whitchurch Hospital, for the benefit of this book have been included. Details are highlighted throughout. A few exceptions included in the book as they died in Cardiff; 1. [[Maddocks-310| MADDOCKS, Ethel May]] was injured during an air raid in Swansea, later died at Whitchurch Hospital, Cardiff. 2. [[Wakeham-123| WAKEHAM, Frank]] lived in Cardiff, injured while '''on duty''' at Buckingham Palace, died 15 months later in Cardiff, his home. M.V.O. Captain Home Guard ('''Member Victoria Order Fifth Class'''). 3. [[Thomas-33710| THOMAS, David Francis]] – caught pneumonia when working at Garth Observer Post. 4. [[Davies-8143| DAVIES, Henry Alfred]] – died as a result of illness contracted while on duty in air raids. == Specific Locations with numerous casualties == The worst night began about 6.37pm on Thursday 2 January 1941 and continued for 10 hours, it was a full moon and this lit up the city, possibly making it an easy target. '''Hollyman’s Shelter''' 64 Corporation Road, became known as Hollyman’s Shelter. [[Hollyman-35| Mr. Alfred John Hollyman]] had a bakery and beneath his shop, a cellar which he fitted out with seats. On the 2 January 1941, there were signs of an air raid and [[Hollyman-35| Alfred John Hollyman]] called out to people in the street offering them refuge in his cellar. The building received a direct hit. Newspaper reports state that 32 people died in the shelter, though only 11 are listed in the Civilian War Dead book. : List: [[Hollyman-35| HOLLYMAN, Alfred John]], [[Hollyman-36 | HOLLYMAN, Ethel]], [[Hollyman-38 | HOLLYMAN, Joan M]], [[Lewis-31200 | HOLLYMAN, Margaret]], [[Hollyman-37 | HOLLYMAN, William]], [[Morgan-21965| MORGAN, George Arthur]], [[Jenkins-11261 | MORGAN, Lilian]], [[Morgan-21966 | MORGAN, Philip Thomas Vivian]], [[Jeremy-24 | MORGAN, Rachel]], [[Williams-65277| WILLIAMS, Elizabeth]] and [[Williams-65276| WILLIAMS, Thomas Parry]] '''The Royal Ordnance Factory ''' Opened in 1939, producing anti-aircraft and anti-tank guns. On the 27 March 1944, during an air raid newspaper states 12 dead, but only 9 are listed in the Civilian War Dead book. : List: [[Bishton-45| BISHTON, Doreen Nancy]], [[Bishton-44| BISHTON, William]], [[Embrey-210| EMBREY, Betty]], [[Shattock-45| JONES, Vera May]], [[Edmunds-926| KELLY, Queenie Isabel]], [[Merrick-2144| MERRICK, Ernest William]], [[Morgan-21968 | MORGAN, Nancy Rees]], [[Roderick-379| THOMAS, Irene Theresa]] and [[Thomas-33713| THOMAS, Mary Eirwen ]] == Hospitals Listed == Reports on some casualties state they were taken to one of the hospitals, a few were only listed as dying in hospital without stating where they were injured. They are as follows: '''30a Cowbridge Road''' or '''The Lodge/City Lodge''' – in 1839 it was originally a Workhouse, by 1908 had the capacity for over 1000 inmates. In 1872 an infirmary for the sick was added offering 164 beds. In 1948 it became known as St. David’s Hospital. '''Royal Hamadryad''' – in 1866 was a 43 year old frigate, H.M.S. Hamadryad, it was used as a hospital ship offering free treatment for sailors. In 1897 a decision was made to build a permanent seamen’s hospital. In 1905 a permanent hospital was opened and the Hamadryad was re-floated and towed away. The hospital was named Royal Hamadryad and had 54 beds, electricity and continued to offer free treatment until 1948 when the National Health Service (N.H.S.) came about. '''Royal Infirmary''' – in 1822 was called the Cardiff Dispensary, in 1837 was known as the Glamorganshire and Monmouthshire Infirmary and Dispensary. New and current building opened in 1883 and between 1911 to 1923 was known as King Edward VII Hospital. In 1923 became known as Royal Infirmary (aka CRI – Cardiff Royal Infirmary). '''City Hospital''' or '''Whitchurch Hospital''', went under many name changes, between 1939 and 1945 also known as Emergency Hospital, Whitchurch. '''Rookwood Hospital''' – was built in 1866 as a family home, then in 1918 was converted into a convalescent home for officers, and ex-servicemen. In 1932 it became a general hospital. At the present time it is used as a rehabilitation hospital. == Relationships of families who died together == : [[Baker-34381| BAKER, John]] '''Father of''' [[Baker-12659 | O’BRIEN, Flora Priscilla]] '''Father-in-law of''' [[O'Brien-6557| O’BRIEN, Terence (senior)]] '''Grandfather of '''[[O'Brien-6559| O’BRIEN, Maureen]] '''and''' [[O'Brien-6558| O’BRIEN, Terence (junior)]] '''Father of''' [[Baker-34388| EVANS, Primrose May]] '''Grandfather of''' [[Evans-23590 | EVANS, Brian D]] : [[Dayman-108| BATTEN, Beulah Olive Grace]] '''Mother of '''[[Batten-992| BATTEN, Patricia]] : [[Bishton-44| BISHTON, William]] '''Father of''' [[Bishton-45| BISHTON, Doreen Nancy]] : [[Waters-5384| BRANNAN, Selina]] '''Mother of ''' [[Tangye-15| TANGYE, Thomas Reginald]] '''Mother-in-law of''' [[Ware-3113| TANGYE, Beatrice May]] : [[Brotheridge-5| BROTHERIDGE, George (senior)]] '''Husband of '''[[Thomas-33684| BROTHERIDGE, Dorothy Muriel]] '''Parents of''' [[Brotheridge-6| BROTHERIDGE, George (junior)]], [[Brotheridge-7| BROTHERIDGE, Jean]] '''and''' [[Brotheridge-8| BROTHERIDGE, Sheila Muriel]] : [[Ching-135| CHING, Edith Annie]] '''Sister of '''[[Ching-137| CHING, Emily Eleanor]] '''Sisters-in-law of''' [[Hodges-6158| CHING, Gertrude Alice Maude]] : [[Clifford-3366| CLIFFORD, Denis]] '''Husband of '''[[Murphy-15702| CLIFFORD, Mary]] : [[Francis-5220| COOK, Edith]] '''Mother of '''[[Cook-25265| COOK, Margaret]] : [[Crake-34| CRAKE, Joseph]] '''Husband of '''[[Fair-954| CRAKE, Agnes Elizabeth]] : [[Crayford-53| CRAYFORD, Thomas Otto]] '''Husband of '''[[Dalley-162| CRAYFORD, Lucy May]] : [[Crute-242| CRUTE, Arthur Ernest]] '''Husband of '''[[Cottle-611| CRUTE, Gladys]] '''Parents of '''[[Crute-243| CRUTE, Doreen May]]''' and''' [[Crute-244| CRUTE, Robert Arthur]] : [[Davey-1810| DAVEY, William Charles]] '''Husband of '''[[Lewis-31193| DAVEY, Edith Maud]] : [[Davies-8144| DAVIES, Edgar David]] '''Brother of '''[[Davies-8146| DAVIES, Margaret Rose]] : [[Dickinson-5686| DICKINSON, Ann Catherine ]] '''Sister of '''[[Dickinson-5687| DICKINSON, Josephine Patricia]] '''and''' [[Dickinson-5689| DICKINSON, Mary Margaret]] : [[Dix-1389| DIX, William George]] '''Brother of '''[[Dix-1387| DIX, Ivor]] : [[Dutt-164| DUTT, Laurence]] ''' Husband of '''[[Dutt-165| DUTT, Hilda Margaret]] '''Parents of''' [[Dutt-166 | DUTT, Leslie Roy]] : [[Thomas-33687 | ELLIS, Beatrice Louisa]] '''Mother of '''[[Ellis-15071 | ELLIS, Beatrice Irene]] : [[Keniry-5 | EVANS, Helena ‘Eleanor/Lena’]] '''Mother of '''[[Evans-23589| EVANS, Glwyndwr]] : [[Unknown-428941 | GANDY, Mary]] '''Mother-in-law of '''[[Lovell-2404| LOVELL, Harry Uphill]] : [[Hamley-143 | GERMAIN, Lilian Emma]] '''Mother of''' [[Germain-494 | GERMAIN, Phyllis Alexandra]] : [[Harris-31554 | HARRIS, Francis]] '''Husband of '''[[Rees-2171 | HARRIS, Maria]] : [[Compton-2975| HASSAN, Jessie Amelia]] '''Mother of '''[[DeMary-14| DEMARY, Ali]] '''Mother-in-law of''' [[Morgan-21944| DEMARY, Florence Elizabeth]] '''Grandmother of''' [[DeMary-15| DEMARY, Howard]] '''Sister of '''[[Compton-2974| AHMED, Edith Helen]] : [[Hollyman-35| HOLLYMAN, Alfred John]] '''Father of''' [[Hollyman-36 | HOLLYMAN, Ethel]] '''and''' [[Hollyman-37 | HOLLYMAN, William]] '''Father-in-law of '''[[Lewis-31200 | HOLLYMAN, Margaret]] '''Grandfather of '''[[Hollyman-38 | HOLLYMAN, Joan M]] : [[Hooper-5508| HOOPER, Edwin]] '''Father of''' [[Hooper-5513| STEVENS, Lily M]] : [[Thomas-33692| HOUGHTON, Rachel Maud]] '''Mother of '''[[Houghton-2182 | HOUGHTON, Albert Ernest]] '''and''' [[Houghton-2183 | HOUGHTON, David Thomas]] : [[Inglis-1321| INGLIS, Edgar George]] '''Husband of ''' [[Paines-2| INGLIS, Beatrice Annie]] '''Parents of '''[[Inglis-1322| INGLIS, Jacqueline A]] : [[Goldsworthy-1146| JONES, Margaret Jane]] '''Mother of '''[[Jones-69759 | JONES, Beatrice Annie]], [[Jones-69760 | JONES, May Goldsworthy]] '''and''' [[Jones-69761 | JONES, Mildred Gwenllian]] : [[Jones-69754| JONES, David]] '''Husband of '''[[Griffiths-3125 | JONES, Emma]] '''Parents of '''[[Jones-69755 | JONES, Annie Griffiths]], [[Jones-69756 | JONES, Blanche]] '''and''' [[Jones-69757| JONES, Emily]] : [[Cutts-450| KEEGAN, Elizabeth]] '''Mother of''' [[Keegan-524 | KEEGAN, Gerald W]] : [[Lacey-1829| LACEY, William Herbert Cyril]] '''Husband of '''[[James-14450 | LACEY, Helen Blanche]] '''Parents of '''[[Lacey-1830 | LACEY, Beryl Joyce]] '''and''' [[Lacey-1831 | LACEY, Colin James]] : [[Lewis-31208| LEWIS, William Charles]] '''Husband of '''[[Davey-1811 | LEWIS, Florence]] '''Parents of '''[[Lewis-31209 | LEWIS, Audrey]] : [[Lyons-4803| LYONS, Thomas]] '''Husband of '''[[Laney-822 | LYONS, Caroline]] '''Parents of '''[[Lyons-4804 | LYONS, John Patrick Dillon]] : [[Marchant-1047| MARCHANT, Arthur George]] '''Husband of '''[[Edwards-20659 | MARCHANT, Elsie May]] : [[Tovey-346| McKNIGHT, Ruth]] '''Mother of''' [[McKnight-2391| SMITH, Beatrice Mary]] : [[McLeod-4363| McLEOD, Ernest]] '''Husband of '''[[Frye-1808 | McLEOD, May Mathilde]] : [[Morgan-21965| MORGAN, George Arthur]] '''Husband of '''[[Jeremy-24 | MORGAN, Rachel]] '''Parents of''' [[Morgan-21966 | MORGAN, Philip Thomas Vivian]] '''Parents-in-law of''' [[Jenkins-11261 | MORGAN, Lilian]] : [[Morris-21299| MORRIS, James Henry]] '''Father of''' [[Morris-21301 | NOBLE, Gwendoline Sarah]] '''Father-in-law of '''[[Noble-4102| NOBLE, Herbert Arthur]] '''Grandfather-in-law of''' [[Bold-232| NOBLE, Lorna Margaret]] : [[Bull-2833| MORRIS, Theresa Winifred]] '''Mother of '''[[Morris-21300| MORRIS, Marie Theresa]] '''Sister of '''[[Bull-2829| BULL, Catherine Ann]] : [[Harding-5198| MOULD, Hilda Louisa]] '''Mother of '''[[Mould-274| MOULD, Esme Aileen]] '''and''' [[Mould-275 | MOULD, Michael John Leslie]] : [[Munckton-20| MUNCKTON, Frederick Charles]] '''Father of''' [[Munckton-21 | MUNCKTON, Walter John]] '''Father-in-law of''' [[Dyer-11790 | MUNCKTON, Florence Edith]] : [[Hensley-2881| NASH, Norah]] '''Mother of '''[[Nash-6529 | NASH, Lionel Everard]] : [[Nichols-11100| NICHOLS, Thomas Harris]] '''Husband of '''[[Lock-1860 | NICHOLS, Mary Ellen]] '''Parents of '''[[Nichols-11101 | NICHOLS, Muriel]] '''Grandparents of '''[[Chiaramonti-10| CHIARAMONTI, Neil Francis]] : [[Palmer-16167| PALMER, Philip]] '''Husband of '''[[Mannings-16 | PALMER, Emily]] '''Parents of '''[[Palmer-16168 | PALMER, Annie]], [[Palmer-16169 | Dorothy Gertrude]], [[Palmer-16170 | PALMER, Emily Jane]], [[Palmer-16171 | PALMER, Joan May]], [[Palmer-16172 | PALMER, John Frederick]], [[Palmer-16173 | PALMER, Joyce Irene]] [[Palmer-16174 | PALMER, Leonard David]] '''and''' [[Palmer-16175 | PALMER, William Thomas]] : [[Parkinson-2025 | PARKINSON, William]] '''Husband of''' [[Malhomme-6| PARKINSON, Lucie]] '''Parents of '''[[Parkinson-2026 | PARKINSON, Patricia May]] : [[Kelly-15638| PATERSON, Celia]] '''Mother of '''[[Paterson-3025 | PATERSON, Barbara]] '''and''' [[Paterson-3026 | PATERSON, Dorothy]] : [[Redman-2208| REDMAN, Thomas Frederick]] '''Husband of '''[[Mills-13582 | REDMAN, Mary Jane]] : [[Green-27890| ROGERS, Mona Monica Loraine]] '''Mother of '''[[Rogers-22620 | ROGERS, Sarah Louisa]] : [[Spragg-312| SPRAGG, William]] '''Father-in-law of ''' [[Oliver-8660| OLIVER, William Henry]] : [[McMahon-2726| SUFFLING, Catherine]] '''Sisters-in-law '''[[Goodwin-6764| SUFFLING, Rose Elizabeth]] : [[Thomas-33750| THOMAS, David Lloyd]] '''Father of''' [[Thomas-33719| WILLIAMS, Beatrice Mary]] : [[Tucker-11180| TUCKER, Thomas Henry]] '''Husband of '''[[Houston-3246| TUCKER, Sarah Beatrice]] : [[Houston-3246| TUCKER, Sarah Beatrice]] '''Mother of '''[[Trudgett-39| COOK, Annie Irene Maud]] '''Grandmother of''' [[Cook-25266| COOK, Terrence Charles]] : [[Turner-23358| TURNER, Thomas Obadiah]] '''Husband of '''[[Daly-2014 | TURNER, Cecilia Isabel]] : [[Vaughan-3745 | VAUGHAN, Frederick George]] '''Husband of '''[[Barnes-15009 | VAUGHAN, Lucy Jane]] '''Parents of '''[[Vaughan-3743| STEPHENS, Phyllis Lucy]] : [[Ware-3114| WARE, John]] '''Husband of '''[[Evans-23611 | WARE, Mary Ann]] '''Parents of '''[[Ware-3115 | WARE, William Griffith]] '''Parents-in-law of''' [[Thomas-33716 | WARE, Amy Gertrude]] '''Parents of''' [[Ware-3106| FOLLANT, Selina]] '''Grandparents of''' [[Follant-1 | FOLLANT, Harold]] '''Grandparents-in-law of''' [[Pedley-221 | FOLLANT, Lilian Rose]] : [[Waters-5397| WATERS, David George]] '''Husband of''' [[Creed-901 | WATERS, Mary Jane/Jennie]] '''Parents of''' [[Waters-5398 | WATERS, Joan]] '''and''' [[Waters-5399 | WATERS, Winifred]] : [[Morris-21310| WICKLAND, Matilda]] '''Partner of '''[[Smith-161753| SMITH, James]] : [[Roberts-27059| WILLIAMS, Christiana Ellen]] '''Mother of '''[[Williams-65269 | WILLIAMS, Albert Nicholas]] '''Mother-in-law of''' [[Lloyd-6017 | WILLIAMS, Doris E]] '''Grandmother of''' [[Williams-65270 | WILLIAMS, Iris]] '''and''' [[Williams-65271 | WILLIAMS, Philip J]] : [[Williams-65272| WILLIAMS, Ifor]] '''Husband of '''[[Watkins-7225 | WILLIAMS, Edith May]] '''Parents of '''[[Williams-65273 | WILLIAMS, Megan Glenys]] : [[Williams-65274| WILLIAMS, Ivor Lougher]] '''Husband of''' [[Llewelyn-149 | WILLIAMS, Edith Johanna]] : [[Williams-65276| WILLIAMS, Thomas Parry]] '''Brother of '''[[Williams-65277| WILLIAMS, Elizabeth]] : [[Unknown-429215 | WING, Elizabeth]] '''Mother of '''[[Wing-2246 | WING, Lilian]] '''Mother of '''[[Wing-2245| MARGRETT, Olive]] '''Grandmother of''' [[Margrett-16 | MARGRETT, Patricia Olive]] : [[Workman-2604| WORKMAN, Rowland]] '''Husband of''' [[Walters-6248 | WORKMAN, Annie]] == Index == (Bold = Connected) === Index A === [[Adams-36119| ADAMS, William Charles]] '''[[Compton-2974| AHMED, Edith Helen]]''' [[Ali-161| ALI, Actor]] ALI, Fudal - not enough information [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3161716/ali,-fudal/ CWGC] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVHT-H7Z4 BMD Death Index] [[Angel-1135| ANGELL, Cissy Gwendoline]] [[Arthur-2392| ARTHUR, William]] [[Ashton-2106| ASHTON, Gladys Elizabeth]] [[Ayland-5| AYLAND, Charles]] === Index B === [[Baker-34380| BAKER, Frederick Charles]] [[Baker-34381| BAKER, John]] [[Marshfield-105| BARBER, Elizabeth Ann]] [[Barnard-3491| BARNARD, Victor Thomas]] [[Dayman-108| BATTEN, Beulah Olive Grace]] [[Batten-992| BATTEN, Patricia]] [[Bailey-19844| BELCHER, Amelia]] [[Bevan-814| BEVAN, Arthur]] [[Bishton-45| BISHTON, Doreen Nancy]] [[Bishton-44| BISHTON, William]] [[Blake-5774| BLAKE, Constance]] [[Bonfield-138| BONFIELD, William Henry]] [[Waters-5384| BRANNAN, Selina]] [[Unknown-430078| BRITTON, Marie Emily]] [[Thomas-33684| BROTHERIDGE, Dorothy Muriel]] [[Brotheridge-5| BROTHERIDGE, George (senior)]] [[Brotheridge-6| BROTHERIDGE, George (junior)]] [[Brotheridge-7| BROTHERIDGE, Jean]] [[Brotheridge-8| BROTHERIDGE, Sheila Muriel]] [[Brown-76880| BROWN, Sydney]] [[Bryant-10160| BRYANT, Arthur Richard]] [[Bull-2829| BULL, Catherine Ann]] [[Burrowes-139| BURROWES, Percy Charles]] === Index C === [[Charles-2103| CHARLES, Reginald Morton]] [[Chiaramonti-10| CHIARAMONTI, Neil Francis]] [[Ching-135| CHING, Edith Annie]] [[Ching-137| CHING, Emily Eleanor]] [[Hodges-6158| CHING, Gertrude Alice Maude]] [[Clarke-11647| CLARKE, Benjamin John]] [[Lapthorne-14| CLAYDON, Anne Louisa]] [[Clifford-3366| CLIFFORD, Denis]] [[Murphy-15702| CLIFFORD, Mary]] [[Cousins-1284| COCKING, Mabel May]] [[Coles-1623| COLES, William Robert]] [[Collier-3818| COLLIER, Alfred]] [[Smalldridge-45| COLLINGS, Florence Amelia]] [[Trudgett-39| COOK, Annie Irene Maud]] [[Francis-5220| COOK, Edith]] [[Cook-25265| COOK, Margaret]] [[Cook-25266| COOK, Terrence Charles]] [[John-1798| COOMBES, Lily]] [[Cooper-20358| COOPER, Frederick]] [[Couldrey-28| COULDREY, Alfred Jonah]] [[Cox-22270| COX, George Craven]] [[Fair-954| CRAKE, Agnes Elizabeth]] [[Crake-34| CRAKE, Joseph]] [[Craven-1539| CRAVEN, Harry]] [[Dalley-162| CRAYFORD, Lucy May]] [[Crayford-53| CRAYFORD, Thomas Otto]] [[Teagle-148| CROFTS, Sophia Harriet]] [[Crute-242| CRUTE, Arthur Ernest]] [[Crute-243| CRUTE, Doreen May]] [[Cottle-611| CRUTE, Gladys]] [[Crute-244| CRUTE, Robert Arthur]] === Index D === [[Dale-2931| DALE, Albert Henry]] [[Lewis-31193| DAVEY, Edith Maud]] [[Davey-1810| DAVEY, William Charles]] [[Davies-8142| DAVIES, Charles]] [[Davies-8144| DAVIES, Edgar David]] [[Davies-8143| DAVIES, Henry Alfred]] [[Davies-8146| DAVIES, Margaret Rose]] [[Davis-58125| DAVIS, Harry]] [[DeMary-14| DEMARY, Ali]] [[Morgan-21944| DEMARY, Florence Elizabeth]] [[DeMary-15| DEMARY, Howard]] [[Furse-66| DENDY, Annie Eugenie Mary]] [[Denman-561| DENMAN, Elsie Mabel ‘Sister Teresa’]] [[Dickinson-5686| DICKINSON, Ann Catherine]] [[Dickinson-5687| DICKINSON, Josephine Patricia]] [[Dickinson-5689| DICKINSON, Mary Margaret]] [[Dimond-260| DIMOND, George]] [[Dittmer-295| DITTMER, Edward]] [[Dix-1387| DIX, Ivor]] [[Dix-1389| DIX, William George]] [[Otter-162| DRURY, Betsy]] [[Dutt-165| DUTT, Hilda Margaret]] [[Dutt-164| DUTT, Laurence]] [[Dutt-166 | DUTT, Leslie Roy]] [[O'Brien-6550| DWYER, Margaret]] === Index E === '''[[Edmonds-2112| EDMONDS, William Thomas]]''' [[Phillips-25598 | EDWARDS, Margaret Alice]] [[Egan-1451| EGAN, William George]] [[Elliott-12031| ELLIOTT, John]] [[Ellis-15071 | ELLIS, Beatrice Irene]] [[Thomas-33687 | ELLIS, Beatrice Louisa]] [[Embrey-210| EMBREY, Betty]] [[Evans-23590 | EVANS, Brian D]] [[Webber-3064 | EVANS, Donna Ellen]] [[Hill-29151| EVANS, Gertrude Laura]] [[Evans-23589| EVANS, Glwyndwr]] [[Keniry-5 | EVANS, Helena ‘Eleanor/Lena’]] [[Baker-34388| EVANS, Primrose May]] === Index F === [[Farrant-180| FARRANT, Albert James]] [[Feehan-106| FEEHAN, Denis]] [[Fish-3944| FISH, Thomas Alfred]] [[Bathe-117| FLETCHER, Jane]] [[Follant-1 | FOLLANT, Harold]] [[Pedley-221 | FOLLANT, Lilian Rose]] [[Ware-3106| FOLLANT, Selina]] [[Fox-12524| FOX, Edith Lilian]] [[Franks-2300 | FRANKS, Edward Anthony]] === Index G === [[Gaccon-1| GACCON, Francis Wilberforce]] [[Unknown-428941 | GANDY, Mary]] [[Gardner-11421| GARDNER, Ronald Wyndham]] [[Hamley-143 | GERMAIN, Lilian Emma]] [[Germain-494 | GERMAIN, Phyllis Alexandra]] [[Glover-5066| GLOVER, William]] [[Seymour-3583 | GOULD, Miriam]] [[Grainger-850| GRAINGER, William Trevor]] [[Gray-20156| GRAY, James Frederick Thomas]] [[Unknown-429425| GRUNEWALD, Henriette]] === Index H === HAMED, Abdul – very little information [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3161826/hamed,-abdul/ CWGC] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVHT-XCVW BMD Death Index] [[Hancock-7235 | HANCOCK, Gwendoline Marion]] [[Unknown-429426| HARDING, Sarah A]] [[Harris-31554 | HARRIS, Francis]] [[Rees-2171 | HARRIS, Maria]] [[Harris-31555| HARRIS, Phyllis May]] HASSAN, Hamid – very little information [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3161829/hassan,-hamid/ CWGC] and [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVHT-XJX9 BMD Death Index] [[Compton-2975| HASSAN, Jessie Amelia]] [[Vaus-20| HAYWARD, Ethel Emma]] [[Heke-3| HEKE, James Thomas]] [[Hobbs-4732| HOBBS, Frederick George]] [[Holdstock-109 | HOLDSTOCK, Ann Nash]] [[Hollyman-35| HOLLYMAN, Alfred John]] [[Hollyman-36 | HOLLYMAN, Ethel]] [[Hollyman-38 | HOLLYMAN, Joan M]] [[Lewis-31200 | HOLLYMAN, Margaret]] [[Hollyman-37 | HOLLYMAN, William]] [[Hooper-5508| HOOPER, Edwin]] [[Hopkins-9137| HOPKINS, Richard]] [[Hopland-4 | HOPLAND, Olav]] [[Horne-2550| HORN, Morris]] [[Houghton-2182 | HOUGHTON, Albert Ernest]] [[Houghton-2183 | HOUGHTON, David Thomas]] [[Thomas-33692| HOUGHTON, Rachel Maud]] [[Hughes-15257| HUGHES, Joseph Benjamin]] [[Hutchings-1779| HUTCHINGS, Frederick James]] === Index I === [[Paines-2| INGLIS, Beatrice Annie]] [[Inglis-1321| INGLIS, Edgar George]] [[Inglis-1322| INGLIS, Jacqueline A]] [[Ireland-2378| IRELAND, Edward]] === Index J === [[Jenkins-11254| JENKINS, Charles]] [[Jenkins-11255| JENKINS, Elizabeth Ann]] [[Jenkins-11256| JENKINS, Ivor James]] [[Harding-5195| JEOFFROY, Florence]] [[Jones-69758| JONES, Agnes Gwendoline]] [[Jones-69755 | JONES, Annie Griffiths]] [[Jones-69753| JONES, Audrey Phyllis]] [[Jones-69759 | JONES, Beatrice Annie]] [[Jones-69756 | JONES, Blanche]] [[Jones-69754| JONES, David]] [[Jones-69757| JONES, Emily]] [[Griffiths-3125 | JONES, Emma]] [[Goldsworthy-1146| JONES, Margaret Jane]] [[Jones-69760 | JONES, May Goldsworthy]] [[Jones-69761 | JONES, Mildred Gwenllian]] [[Jones-69763| JONES, Thomas Brooks]] [[Coleman-9970| JONES, Thyrza Ellen]] [[Shattock-45| JONES, Vera May]] [[Judd-2743| JUDD, Herman Morgan]] [[Juffs-4| JUFFS, Thomas]] === Index K === [[Kane-2151| KANE, Thomas Joseph]] [[Cutts-450| KEEGAN, Elizabeth]] [[Keegan-524 | KEEGAN, Gerald W]] [[Edmunds-926| KELLY, Queenie Isabel]] [[Kettle-406| KETTLE, Frederick Ronald]] [[Davies-8148| KING, Catherine]] [[King-29525| KING, Charles]] [[Kristiansen-311| KRISTIANSEN, Hans]] === Index L === [[Lacey-1830 | LACEY, Beryl Joyce]] [[Lacey-1831 | LACEY, Colin James]] [[James-14450 | LACEY, Helen Blanche]] [[Lacey-1829| LACEY, William Herbert Cyril]] [[Marks-3024| LANSDOWNE, Rosina]] [[Lee-24276| LEE, Albert Henry]] [[Lewis-31209 | LEWIS, Audrey]] [[Lewis-31207| LEWIS, Charles James]] [[Davey-1811 | LEWIS, Florence]] [[Lewis-31208| LEWIS, William Charles]] [[Gwilliam-100| LEWORTHY, Margaret Jane]] [[Llewellyn-521| LLEWELLYN, Frank Harry Hughes]] [[Llewellyn-522| LLEWHELLIN, Mary Jane]] [[Love-5102| LOVE, William Ernest]] [[Lovell-2404| LOVELL, Harry Uphill]] [[Laney-822 | LYONS, Caroline]] [[Lyons-4804 | LYONS, John Patrick Dillon]] [[Lyons-4803| LYONS, Thomas]] === Index M === [[MacLaren-120| MacLAREN, Kenneth MacRae Norris]] [[Maddocks-310| MADDOCKS, Ethel May]] [[Mangoin-1| MANGOIN, Irene]] [[Clough-1625| MANN, Alfred Clough]] [[Marchant-1047| MARCHANT, Arthur George]] [[Edwards-20659 | MARCHANT, Elsie May]] [[Wing-2245| MARGRETT, Olive]] [[Margrett-16 | MARGRETT, Patricia Olive]] [[Bant-32| MARTIN, Mary Jane]] [[McCarthy-4376| McCARTHY, James]] [[Tovey-346| McKNIGHT, Ruth]] [[McLeod-4363| McLEOD, Ernest]] [[Frye-1808 | McLEOD, May Mathilde]] [[Merrick-2144| MERRICK, Ernest William]] MOHAMED, Ali – very little information [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3161910/mohamed,-ali/ CWGC] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVHT-V9NG97 BMD Death Index] [[Morgan-21965| MORGAN, George Arthur]] [[Morgan-21967| MORGAN, Iltid]] [[Bonar-234| MORGAN, Kathleen]] [[Morgan-21992| MORGAN, Leonard Arthur]] [[Jenkins-11261 | MORGAN, Lilian]] [[Morgan-21968 | MORGAN, Nancy Rees]] [[Morgan-21966 | MORGAN, Philip Thomas Vivian]] [[Jeremy-24 | MORGAN, Rachel]] [[Morgan-21969| MORGAN, William]] [[Morris-21298| MORRIS, George]] [[Morris-21299| MORRIS, Henry]] [[Morris-21300| MORRIS, Marie Theresa]] [[Bull-2833| MORRIS, Theresa Winifred]] [[Mould-274| MOULD, Esme Aileen]] [[Harding-5198| MOULD, Hilda Louisa]] [[Mould-275 | MOULD, Michael John Leslie]] [[Dyer-11790 | MUNCKTON, Florence Edith]] [[Munckton-20| MUNCKTON, Frederick Charles]] [[Munckton-21 | MUNCKTON, Walter John]] [[Murray-13585| MURRAY, Edmond George]] MUSLEH, Salah - not enough information [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3161929/musleh,-salah/ CWGC] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVHT-VGTS BMD Death Index] === Index N === [[Nash-6529 | NASH, Lionel Everard]] [[Hensley-2881| NASH, Norah]] [[Nichicevic-1| NICHICEVIC, Stephano]] [[Nicholls-2036| NICHOLLS, George Alfred John]] [[Lock-1860 | NICHOLS, Mary Ellen]] [[Nichols-11101 | NICHOLS, Muriel]] [[Nichols-11100| NICHOLS, Thomas Harris]] [[Morris-21301 | NOBLE, Gwendoline Sarah]] [[Noble-4102| NOBLE, Herbert Arthur]] [[Bold-232| NOBLE, Lorna Margaret]] [[O'Brien-6555| NOBLE, Mary Elizabeth]] [[Nye-1838| NYE, James Dawson]] === Index O === [[Baker-12659 | O’BRIEN, Flora Priscilla]] [[O'Brien-6556| O’BRIEN, Jeremiah]] [[O'Brien-6559| O’BRIEN, Maureen]] [[O'Brien-6557| O’BRIEN, Terence (senior)]] [[O'Brien-6558| O’BRIEN, Terence (junior)]] [[Oliver-8660| OLIVER, William Henry]] OSMAN – no further information [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3161948/osman,-/ CWGC] [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVHT-KMKS BMD Death Index - says MALE Osman] === Index P === [[Palmer-16168 | PALMER, Annie]] [[Palmer-16169 | PALMER, Dorothy Gertrude]] [[Mannings-16 | PALMER, Emily]] [[Palmer-16170 | PALMER, Emily Jane]] [[Palmer-16171 | PALMER, Joan May]] [[Palmer-16172 | PALMER, John Frederick]] [[Palmer-16176| PALMER, John Wellington]] [[Palmer-16173 | PALMER, Joyce Irene]] [[Palmer-16174 | PALMER, Leonard David]] [[Palmer-16167| PALMER, Philip]] [[Palmer-16175 | PALMER, William Thomas]] [[Pantin-4| PANTIN, John Oliver]] [[Malhomme-6| PARKINSON, Lucie]] [[Parkinson-2026 | PARKINSON, Patricia May]] [[Parkinson-2025 | PARKINSON, William]] [[Partridge-2561 | PARTRIDGE, Raymond Warren]] - appears on CWGC but not in the book [[Paterson-3025 | PATERSON, Barbara]] [[Kelly-15638| PATERSON, Celia]] [[Paterson-3026 | PATERSON, Dorothy]] [[Pederson-609| PEDERSON, Ole Teresius]] [[Phillips-25612| PHILLIPS, Joseph Gerald]] [[Hosgood-16| PHILLIPS, Louisa Jane]] [[Phillips-25613| PHILLIPS, William Henry]] === Index R === [[Mills-13582 | REDMAN, Mary Jane]] [[Redman-2208| REDMAN, Thomas Frederick]] [[Rees-2173| REES, Gwyn]] [[Rees-2174| REES, Mavis D]] [[Thatcher-1091| RINGWOOD, Beatrice Alice]] [[Roberts-27054| ROBERTS, Dora]] [[Roberts-27055| ROBERTS, Lloyd]] [[Roberts-27056| ROBERTS, William John]] [[Fletcher-8768| RODD, Hannah Maria]] [[Green-27890| ROGERS, Mona Monica Loraine]] [[Rogers-22620 | ROGERS, Sarah Louisa]] [[Roodhouse-4| ROODHOUSE, Leonard]] === Index S === [[O'Neill-3086| SADLER, Winifred Freda]] [[Hodges-6163| SALATHIEL, Gwendoline Doris]] [[Salisbury-1671| SALISBURY, Ivor James Scott]] [[Salter-1726| SALTER, Edward William]] [[Savage-5439| SAVAGE, Jeremiah]] [[Scantlebury-80| SCANTLEBURY, Alfred]] [[Scott-28795| SHEDDICK, Susan Ellen J B]] [[Davies-8152| SMITH, Alice Mabel]] [[McKnight-2391| SMITH, Beatrice Mary]] [[Smith-161753| SMITH, James]] [[Smith-161754| SMITH, John Napier]] [[Smith-161755| SMITH, Joseph Douglas]] [[Sparkes-181| SPARKES, Frederick James]] [[Spragg-312| SPRAGG, William]] [[Spratt-571| SPRATT, Wilfred Thomas]] [[Spry-506| SPRY, Archibald William]] [[Stensen-13| STENSEN, Siguard]] [[Vaughan-3743| STEPHENS, Phyllis Lucy]] [[Hooper-5513| STEVENS, Lily M]] [[McMahon-2726| SUFFLING, Catherine]] [[Goodwin-6764| SUFFLING, Rose Elizabeth]] [[Sulley-23| SULLEY, Florence Ivy]] [[Sutton-7999| SUTTON, Kenneth Roy]] === Index T === [[Ware-3113| TANGYE, Beatrice May]] [[Tangye-15| TANGYE, Thomas Reginald]] [[Thomas-33710| THOMAS, David Francis]] [[Thomas-33750| THOMAS, David Lloyd]] [[Thomas-33712| THOMAS, Gerald Roy]] [[Roderick-379| THOMAS, Irene Theresa]] [[Thomas-33713| THOMAS, Mary Eirwen ]] [[Thomas-33714| THOMAS, William Edward]] [[Thomson-7202| THOMSON, Henry John]] [[Townsend-6452| TOWNSEND, Alfred Samuel]] [[Houston-3246| TUCKER, Sarah Beatrice]] [[Tucker-11180| TUCKER, Thomas Henry]] [[Daly-2014 | TURNER, Cecilia Isabel]] [[Turner-23358| TURNER, Thomas Obadiah]] === Index U === [[Ulla-4| ULLA, Miriam R]] === Index V === [[Vaughan-3744| VAUGHAN, Edward James]] [[Vaughan-3745 | VAUGHAN, Frederick George]] [[Barnes-15009 | VAUGHAN, Lucy Jane]] === Index W === [[Wakeham-123| WAKEHAM, Frank]] [[Walentin-2| WALENTIN, Peter]] [[Thomas-33716 | WARE, Amy Gertrude]] [[Ware-3114| WARE, John]] [[Evans-23611 | WARE, Mary Ann]] [[Ware-3115 | WARE, William Griffith]] [[Warren-12812| WARREN, Ivor George]] [[Waters-5397| WATERS, David George]] [[Waters-5398 | WATERS, Joan]] [[Creed-901 | WATERS, Mary Jane/Jennie]] [[Waters-5399 | WATERS, Winifred]] [[Evans-23612| WEBB, Elizabeth]] [[Wells-16303| WELLS, Magdalene Maud]] [[Whitehouse-1262| WHITEHOUSE, Stephen]] [[Morris-21310| WICKLAND, Matilda]] [[Jenkins-11263| WILCOX, Alice Ann]] [[Williams-65269 | WILLIAMS, Albert Nicholas]] [[Thomas-33719| WILLIAMS, Beatrice Mary]] [[Roberts-27059| WILLIAMS, Christiana Ellen]] [[Lloyd-6017 | WILLIAMS, Doris E]] [[Llewelyn-149 | WILLIAMS, Edith Johanna]] [[Watkins-7225 | WILLIAMS, Edith May]] [[Williams-65277| WILLIAMS, Elizabeth]] [[Williams-65272| WILLIAMS, Ifor]] [[Williams-65270 | WILLIAMS, Iris]] [[Williams-65274| WILLIAMS, Ivor Lougher]] [[Mitchell-21251| WILLIAMS, Maisie]] [[Williams-65273 | WILLIAMS, Megan Glenys]] [[Williams-65275| WILLIAMS, Myfanwy]] [[Williams-65271 | WILLIAMS, Philip J]] [[Williams-65276| WILLIAMS, Thomas Parry]] [[Willis-7699| WILLIS, Tom]] [[Unknown-429215 | WING, Elizabeth]] [[Wing-2246 | WING, Lilian]] [[Morgan-21974| WITTS, Ivy Dwynwen]] [[Walters-6248 | WORKMAN, Annie]] [[Workman-2604| WORKMAN, Rowland]] === Index Z === ZAIM, Abdullah - or ALI, Fudal - too little information [https://www.cwgc.org/find-war-dead/casualty/3162058/zaim,-abdullah/ CWGC] Family Search [https://www.familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:QVHT-H7Z4 BMD Death Index] [[Zain-4| ZAIN, Mohamed Ali]]

    Cardiganshire Team

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    [[Project:Wales|Wales Project]] | [[Space:Wales_County_Teams|County Teams]] | Cardiganshire Team ==Welcome to the Cardiganshire Team== {| border="2" cellpadding="8" ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|Team Interests {| border="1" cellpadding="6" |- style="background-color: #fff; height: 40px;" ! width="25%" align="center" style="background:#ffe183"|'''Team Members''' ! width="50%" align="center" style="background:#ffe183"|'''Interests''' ! width="25%" align="center" style="background:#ffe183"|'''Working On''' |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|
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    Cardwell Family of Campbell County, Virginia

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    [[Cardwell-531|Marilyn Cardwell Larson]], an avid family genealogist, dedicated much of her life to studying her family history. Her Cardwell line is preserved here ''nearly'' true to her discoveries. == Robert Allen Cardwell == # [[Cardwell-101|Robert Allen Carwell]] was married to 1) [[Meams-1|Elmina Meams]], 2) [[Unknown-304894|Alice Unknown]]. #* Children of Robert and Elmina: ## [[Cardwell-134|Simon Cardwell]] '''[The Cardwell DNA project does not believe Simon was a son of Robert]''' ## [[Cardwell-133|William Amos Cardwell]] was married to [[Moore-5072|Sarah Moore]]. Children of William and Sarah: ### [[Cardwell-151|Mildred Cardwell]] was married to [[Moore-19004|Richard Moore]]. ### [[Cardwell-152|Nancy Cardwell]] was married to [[Wood-3494|James Wood]]. ### [[Cardwell-153|Robert Cardwell]] was married to [[Moore-5081|Nancy Jane Moore]]. Children of Robert and Nancy: #### [[Cardwell-675|Sarah Elizabeth Cardwell]] was married to James Stone Lee. ### [[Cardwell-154|Obediah Cardwell]] was married to 1) [[Stagner-83|Barbary Stagner]], 2) [[Phelps-631|Adeline Phelps]], 3) [[Johnson-41668|Elizabeth Johnson]], 4) [[Cox-9718|Rebecca Cox]]. Children of Obediah and Adeline: #### [[Cardwell-608|Isabell Cardwell]] was married to Calvin P. Elms. ### [[Cardwell-155|Elizabeth Cardwell]] was married to [[Jones-6875|Alvin P. Jones]]. ### [[Cardwell-156|William Amos Cardwell]] was married to [[Martin-4867|Mary Jane Martin]]. Children of William and Mary: #### [[Cardwell-213|James Newton Cardwell]] ## [[Cardwell-157|Baby Cardwell]] ## [[Cardwell-158|Baby Cardwell]] ## [[Cardwell-135|Francis Wyatt Cardwell]] #* Children of Robert and Alice: ## [[Cardwell-136|Robert Cardwell]] was married to [[Copelin-4|Elizabeth Copelin]]. Children of Robert and Elizabeth: ### [[Cardwell-159|John Wesley Cardwell]] was married to [[Smith-17047|Sarah Smith]]. ### [[Cardwell-160|Alice Cardwell]] was married to [[Goforth-80|Cornelius Goforth]]. ### [[Cardwell-161|Robert Cardwell]] was married to [[Mayes-85|Nancy Mayes]]. ### [[Cardwell-162|Mary A. Cardwell]] was married to 1) [[Chamberlain-512|Andrew Chamberlain]], 2) [[Tate-306|David N. Tate]]. ### [[Cardwell-163|Elizabeth J. Cardwell]] was married to [[Mallicoat-27|Clement J. Mallicoat]]. ### [[Cardwell-164|James Thompson Cardwell]] was married to [[Austin-1149|Mary Austin]]. Children of James and Mary: #### [[Cardwell-674|Robert Thompson Cardwell]] was married to 1) [[Brackens-1|Sarah Melinda Brackens]], 2) [[Duggan-479|Mary L. Duggan]]. ## [[Cardwell-137|John Thomas Cardwell]] was married to 1) [[Ransberger-3|Mary Ransberger]], 2) [[Robertson-883|Martha Jane Robertson]]. Children of John and Mary: ### [[Cardwell-182|James R. Cardwell]] was married to [[Land-139|Ann Maria Land]]. ### [[Cardwell-183|Joshua Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-184|John Alexander Cardwell]] was married to [[Martin-4868|Bridget Ann Letitia Martin]]. ### [[Cardwell-185|Mary Elizabeth Cardwell]] was married to [[Babcock-400|Bradley Babcock]]. ### [[Cardwell-186|Thomas Henry Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-187|Christopher Cardwell]] was married to [[Quisenberry-51|Addie Quisenberry]]. Children of Christopher and Addie: #### [[Cardwell-188|William Hansford Cardwell]]. Children of William: ##### [[Cardwell-623|Willard Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-189|Josephus A. Cardwell]] was married to [[Evans-2139|Mary Willie Evans]]. Children of Josephus and Mary: #### [[Cardwell-190|Ura Layton Cardwell]] was married to [[Evans-2140|David Benjamin Evans]]. ## [[Cardwell-138|Sarah Dixon Cardwell]] was married to [[Martin-4864|Samuel Martin]]. ## [[Cardwell-99|James Dixon Cardwell]] was married to 1) [[Elliott-834|Nancy Elliott]], 2) Elizabeth Walker, 3) [[Cheatham-355|Phoebe Elvira Cheatham]], 4) [[Wood-12548|Mary Wood]]. ##* Children of James and Nancy: ### [[Cardwell-142|James Elliott Dixon Cardwell]] was married to [[Moore-5074|Judith Baldwin Moore]]. Children of James and Judith: #### [[Cardwell-143|Thomas E. Cardwell]] #### [[Cardwell-144|Robert Dibrel Cardwell]]. Children of Robert: ##### [[Cardwell-201|Anne Maude Cardwell]] was married to ___ Gilmer. ##### [[Cardwell-200|Eula Rorer Cardwell]] ##### [[Cardwell-202|Mattie Reva Cardwell]] ##### [[Cardwell-199|Lillian Ruth Cardwell]] was married to ___ Potts. ##### [[Cardwell-203|Robert Williamson Cardwell]] #### [[Cardwell-145|Charles Wesley Cardwell]]. Children of Charles: ##### [[Cardwell-205|Clarence E. Cardwell]] ##### [[Cardwell-207|Susie V. Baylis Cardwell]] ##### [[Cardwell-204|James Earnest Cardwell]]. Children of James: ###### [[Cardwell-784|Virginia Dorr Cardwell]] ##### [[Cardwell-206|Charles Herbert Cardwell]] #### [[Cardwell-146|William Liners Cardwell]] was married to [[Martin-4875|Roberta Alice Martin]]. Children of William and Roberta: ##### [[Cardwell-214|Judith E. Cardwell]] ##### [[Cardwell-215|Alice M. Cardwell]] #### [[Cardwell-147|John D. Cardwell]] ##* Children of James and Elizabeth: ### [[Cardwell-98|Charles Wesley Cardwell]] was married to [[Franklin-1174|Dorothy Ming Franklin]]. Children of Charles and Dorothy: #### [[Cardwell-115|Mary Emma Cardwell]] #### [[Cardwell-116|Willie Fletcher Cardwell]] #### [[Cardwell-117|Thomas Lafayette Cardwell]] was married to [[Robertson-882|Ora Maude Robertson]]. Children of Thomas and Ora: ##### [[Cardwell-124|Katherine Elizabeth Cardwell]] ##### [[Cardwell-125|Franklin Cardwell]] was married to [[Bodebender-1|Lelia Bodebender]]. ###### [[Cardwell-127|William Cardwell]] ##### [[Cardwell-126|Thomas Lloyd Cardwell]] was married to [[Gibson-1560|Mary Louise Gibson]]. #### [[Cardwell-118|Elizabeth Diberel Cardwell]] was married to [[Windsor-147|Frederick Eugene Windsor]]. #### [[Cardwell-130|Infant Cardwell]] #### [[Cardwell-131|Infant Cardwell]] #### [[Cardwell-97|George Wesley Cardwell]] was married to [[Scott-2589|Vida Katherine Scott]]. Children of George and Vida: ##### [[Cardwell-96|James Robert Cardwell]] was married to 1) [[Moore-5029|Ruth Irene Moore]], 2) [[Leffler-17|Kathryn Leffler]]. #####* Children of James and Ruth: ###### [[Cardwell-531|Marilyn Ruth Cardwell]] was married to [[Larson-382|Lloyd Gustave Larson, Jr.]] #### [[Cardwell-119|James Robert Cardwell]] was married to [[Durbin-129|Jennie Zouella Durbin]]. #### [[Cardwell-120|Alice Christian Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-122|Fletcher Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-181|Gabriella Elizabeth A. Cardwell]] was married to [[Hughes-1209|Edward Hughes]]. ##* Children of James and Phoebe: ### [[Cardwell-148|Elmira Jane Cardwell]] was married to [[Martin-4866|James E. Martin]]. ### [[Cardwell-150|Sarah A. Cardwell]] was married to [[Moore-5083|James D. Moore]]. ### [[Cardwell-149|William J. Cardwell]] was married to [[Moore-5079|Mary J. Moore]]. Children of William and Mary: #### [[Cardwell-178|Mary E. Cardwell]] #### [[Cardwell-179|Thomas N. Cardwell]] #### [[Cardwell-180|John J. Cardwell]] was married to [[Chapman-7930|Margaret Chapman]]. Children of John and Margaret: ##### [[Cardwell-212|Nancy Cardwell]] ##### [[Cardwell-211|Robert Cardwell]] ##### [[Cardwell-208|William Cardwell]] ##### [[Cardwell-209|Thomas Arthur Cardwell]] ##### [[Cardwell-210|Edward Cardwell]] ## [[Cardwell-139|Anthony Rucker Cardwell]] was married to [[Perryman-34|Mary Condrey Perryman]]. Children of Anthony and Mary: ### [[Cardwell-165|William M. Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-166|Melvina Jane Cardwell]] was married to [[Roach-307|Absalom Roach]]. ### [[Cardwell-167|James Albert Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-168|Robert Wilkerson Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-169|Nancy Catherine Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-170|Thomas Sterling Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-171|John Madison Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-172|Sarah Angeline Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-173|Anthony Wayne Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-174|George Nelson Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-175|Richard Henry Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-176|Alexander Cardwell]] ### [[Cardwell-177|David Lafayette Cardwell]] ## [[Cardwell-141|Elizabeth B. Cardwell]] was married to [[Moore-5073|Washington R. Moore]]. ## [[Cardwell-140|Thomas Dixon Cardwell]] was married to [[Neighbors-21|Edna Ann Neighbors]]. Children of Thomas and Edna: ### [[Cardwell-191|Margaret Jane Cardwell]] was married to [[Wheeler-1547|George William Wheeler]]. ### [[Cardwell-192|Robert Richardson Cardwell]] was married to [[Wright-3445|Sallie Kate Wright]]. ### [[Cardwell-193|John William Cardwell]] was married to [[Miles-435|Marietta Miles]]. ### [[Cardwell-194|Alice Virginia Cardwell]] was married to [[Moore-5084|Thomas C. Moore]]. ### [[Cardwell-196|Laura Gay Cardwell]] was married to [[Maxey-90|Harmon Maxey]]. ### [[Cardwell-195|Charles Anthony Cardwell]] was married to [[Blanks-25|Georgia Blanks]]. ### [[Cardwell-197|Wesley C. Cardwell]] was married to [[Webb-1630|Anna Belle Webb]]. Children of Wesley and Anna: #### [[Cardwell-198|Cornelius Dixon Cardwell]] was married to [[Drinkard-15|Sallie Kate Drinkard]]. #### [[Cardwell-617|Nannie W. Cardwell]] was married to Frank L. Wall. #### [[Cardwell-618|Harmon Lee Cardwell]] #### [[Cardwell-619|Allie Belle Cardwell]] was married to ___ Pugh, Spangler, Dunkelberger. #### [[Cardwell-620|Maggie Gertrude Cardwell]] was married to James E. Jordan. == See Also == * [[:Space:Campbell_County%2C_Virginia|Campbell County, Virginia]] == Sources == * "The Cardwell DNA Project." ''www.worldfamilies.net''. Accessed January 15, 2016. http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/cardwell * {{DAR-grs|A019108|Robert Cardwell|April 16th, 2015}}

    Carignan-Salières Regiment

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    [[Category:Carignan-Salières Regiment]] [[Category:Chronicles of New France]] '''The Carignan-Salières Regimental Roster of officers and soldiers can be viewed [[:Category:Carignan-Salières Regiment|here]].''' Collaborative associates [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]], [[Barnum-28|Patrick Barnum]], and [[Liard-1|Danielle Liard]] have provided significant source materials regarding these and other soldiers of the era. Their materials can be found in the April 9, 2015 G2G discussion titled: [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/139287/carignan-soldiers-or-soldat-carignan Carignan Soldiers or Soldat Carignan?] See [[Project:Quebecois|Quebecois Project page]] for guidelines on names, both personal and for locations. ==Reason for the Deployment to New France== ==Departure from New France== ==Deployment== '''1665/06/17 & 19''' --- Two ships arrived Kebek (Quebec) from La Rochelle, France with four Companies of the Carignan Salières Regiment. All the soldiers arrived in good health. '''1665/06/30''' --- Alexandre de Prouville de Tracy, d-1670, arrived in Quebec with the Carignan Salières Regiment, with 100 French officers arriving in 4 ships which included 1,000 to 1,100 of France's best. These French veterans of wars with the Turks were shipped by Marquis de Troy to put down the Iroquois rebels. Their commander is Henri de Chastelard de Salières. The Jesuits told the soldiers that this was a holy war against the Iroquois. The soldiers, however, are poorly equipped for service in Canada. The regiment built the following forts this year: Fort Sorel on the site of Fort Richelieu; Fort Saint-Louis on the Richelieu River directly east of Ville-Marie (Montréal); Fort Sainte-Thérèse on the Richelieu River; Fort Sainte-Anne at the north end of Lake Champlain; and Fort Saint-Jean on the Richelieu River. A road was built between Ville-Marie (Montréal) and Chambly. '''1665/08/18-19''' --- Two more vessels arrived with 4 more companies of soldiers including Monsieur de Salières, colonel of the regiment. '''1665/09/12''' --- Eight more companies of soldiers arrived from France. Monsieur de Courcelles, lieutenant general arrived with this contingent. At the same time, ships came filled with over four hundred settlers, mechanics and girls of marriageable age to provide wives for those who lacked them. The officers of the Carignan Salières Regiment had the first choice of the ''filles du roi'' (''Kings Daughters''). Ships also contained livestock and all manner of supplies. The final ships arrived in September, being one hundred and seventeen days at sea. Twenty men died as soon as they set foot on shore. One hundred fell so ill they were in hospital. In all, more than two thousand people arrived this summer. '''How the Iroquois were Defeated''' The soldiers had been sent to defend their countrymen who had settled along the banks of the Saint-Lawrence. The French immigrants had chosen its banks for their habitation to exploit the abundant fisheries the native Americans depended upon for their subsistence. Quite naturally, the Iroquois defended their land from the interlopers. When the newly landed Carignan-Salières Regiment first engaged in battle with the Iroquois in the winter of 1665 they probably thought tracking the Amerindians in the snow would give them a quick and easy victory, but the natives of the land easily eluded the soldiers, having no desire, indeed no need, to engage the French militia. Unlike the Frenchmen, the native-American's habitation changed with the seasons. They preferred to move to inland forests and valleys during winter to escape the frigid winds of the Gulf of Saint-Lawrence. Not all Iroquois were hostile to the French; having been converted by the missionaries. The following winter 100 of these natives accompanied 600 soldiers of the regiment and 600 resident militiamen on an expedition to Lake Champlain. One again, the hostile “savages” eluded engagement, having abandoned five encampments in the region. Rather than further pursue the tribesmen, General Tracy ordered all the native dwellings and provisions torched. The regiment did eventually return to France. Those that remained received the use of lands within the seigneuries along the Richelieu river the King granted to the Carignan-Salières Regiment's captains Pierre de Sorel, Antoine Pécaudy de Contrecoeur and François Jarret de Verchères, among others. '''1666/01/09''' --- (''This report contradicts a previous entry in this profile'') Viceroy Alexandre de Prouville de Tracy, d-1670, and Monsieur de Courcelle (1665-1672) chose January, during the coldest period, as the time to tell the soldiers to attack the Iroquois. They were not provided with snowshoes, axes or proper equipment. Sieurs de la Fouille, Maximin and Loubia with their men joined the army. They had 500 French soldiers and 200 Canadian home guards. They searched for a month, trying to locate an Iroquois village. Only 100 would survive, having not fought a single battle nor killed a single Iroquois. These few survivors are saved because they stumble upon an English settlement. The Governor's invasion is a total disaster. Others suggest that the Iroquois ambushed the French, killing eleven men and wounding many more. The Iroquois only lost three men and had six wounded. Others suggest only 60 men died from exposure and hunger by March 17. The Jesuits claim a number of Iroquois houses were burned and a number of Iroquois were killed on this campaign. This humiliation, however resulted in the assignment on another 1,300 men to the war effort. '''1666/11/ ''' --- The eastern tribes of the Iroquois were defeated, though ironically not by engaging in battle. An epidemic of smallpox Smallpox is transmitted by being in close proximity to an infected individual (within 6 feet), so the contagious disease likely arose from the Indians relationships with fur traders., the first recorded among native north Americans, reduced their number so severely that they became a minority population in the Saint-Lawrence region. Some survivors likely migrated toward the western tribes of the Iroquois confederation, while those that remained signed a treaty allowing conditional occupation on what had been their birthright. Commenting on the plague, Marie de L'Incarnation reported: ''"There is certainly something extraordinary in this whole business, for if the Iroquois had held their ground, they would have made much trouble...but this rout has reduced them to the most desperate humiliation"''. At this point neither New France nor their mother country had need of their services. Provisions had been previously arranged for their return to France at the end of their three year indenture (c1668), however King Louis XIV, seeing a way to avoid the expense and instead increase the population of New France, offered the soldiers of the regiment land and pensions if they chose to remain. About 400 of them decided to remain in the colony. Furthermore, during this period the king instituted a program of sending filles a marier (''"girls of marriageable age"'') to New France. The ''filles à marier'' sent by the King would become known as the ''filles du Roy'' (1663-1673) (''"daughters of the King"'') to differentiate them from the ladies sent earlier by the company of One Hundred Associates and other agencies who did not receive support from the crown. [[Bourgeois-1453|Marguerite Bourgeois]] was the person who first dubbed them with this name. '''1669''' --- Five Frenchmen once of the Carignan regiment were executed by firing squad in Montréal for the murder of an Iroquois for his furs on the Pointe-Claire on Lac St-Louis. The Iroquois argued that four should be spared because only one Iroquois was killed. The French explained that all five were involved and therefore guilty. It should be noted that brandy was involved. Brandy was a lucrative trade item, where a 200 livres investment in a keg of brandy could obtain 15,000 livres in beaver-skins.[https://histoire-du-quebec.ca/iroquois-magnanimes/ Histoire du Québec: ''Des Iroquois magnanimes''] ==Sources== *[http://web.archive.org/web/20211128091947/https://migrations.fr/regimentcarignancomplet.htm Migrations: Compagnies et soldats du Régiment Carignan-Salière] Names, titles, and functions of some of the staff and soldiers along with a recap of relevant marriage information. Now includes images of marriage and burial records for many members of the regiment. (via Wayback Machine) *[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carignan-Sali%C3%A8res_Regiment Wikipedia: History of the Carignan-Salières Regiment] *[https://fillesduroi.org/cpage.php?pt=15 Soldiers of Carignan Marrying Filles du Roi]. Marriage dates are provided. * [http://greenerpasture.com/Ancestors/SoldiersCarignan?page=1 Carignan-Salières Soldiers Who Stayed In New France] Names and Descendants * [http://habitant.org/carignan.htm Carignan-Salières Regiment Lineage Chart] Relationships of other French Regiments to Carignan-Salières Regiment *[http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000501.pdf Guide thématique des sources manuscrites aux Archives nationales du Canada ayant trait au Régiment de Carignan-Salières] THE CARIGNAN-SALIÈRES REGIMENT Manuscript Sources at the National Archives of Canada *A comprehensive history is available at: [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carignan-Sali%C3%A8res_Regiment Wikipedia: History of the Carignan-Salières Regiment] *Extensive genealogical information of the soldiers and regiment is available at [http://web.archive.org/web/20211209101243/https://migrations.fr/lespotinsduregiment.htm Migrations: les Potins du Régiment] *[https://www.cfqlmc.org/pdf/Soldats_CS.pdf Répertoire des officiers et soldats du régiment de Carignan-Salières et de Tracy, pdf, Marcel Fournier] Listing of verified members of the regiment. (partial list only) *[http://data2.collectionscanada.gc.ca/pdf/pdf001/p000000501.pdf Guide thématique des sources manuscrites aux Archives nationales du Canada ayant trait au Régiment de Carignan-Salières] THE CARIGNAN-SALIÈRES REGIMENT Manuscript Sources at the National Archives of Canada *[https://numerique.banq.qc.ca/patrimoine/details/52327/2021907?docref=EqSz0VuU5694ejegocqs7w Benjamin Sulte: ''Mélanges Historiques'' Vol 8, Régiment de Carignan, BAnQ, débute page 8] *[https://www.francogene.com/gfan/gfan/998/carignan.htm Francogene: soldats Carignan-Salières, Denis Beauregard, citant Michel Langlois] *[https://www.francogene.com/gfan/gfan/998/tracy.htm Francogene: soldats Carignan-Salières, troupes de Tracy, Denis Beauregard, citant Michel Langlois]

    Carleton and York Regiment, World War II

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    [[Category:Carleton and York Regiment]] [[Category:Nouveau-Brunswick]] [[Category:New Brunswick]] ==The Carleton and York Regiment== The Carleton and York Regiment mobilized The Carleton and York Regiment, CASF, on 1 September 1939. It was redesignated the 1st Battalion, The Carleton and York Regiment, CASF, on 7 November 1940. It embarked for Britain on 9 December 1939 as part of the first contingent. Lt. Col. Ganong took it to England and had the distinction of heading the first Canadian battalion to set foot on English soil. After several strategic changes, the Regiment began final training for intense fighting on the continent. After three and a half years, it participated in the invasion of Sicily in July-August, 1943, after landing in Sicily on 10 July 1943. In 3 September 1943, the Regiment participated in the invasion of the Italian mainland, as an assault battalion in the leading brigade, as part of the 3rd Infantry Brigade, 1st Canadian Infantry Division. Fighting as part of the British 8th Army for three months, constantly confronting difficult terrain and skillful delaying tactics (such as bridge demolition) by the retreating Germany soldiers. In December 1943, however, the nature of the conflict changed, as the Germans attempted to contain the Allies as far south as possible. From then until March 1945, the Carleton and York Regiment was engaged in a serious of intense and costly battles, including Ortona, the Gothic Line, and the Liri Valley. On 16 March 1945, it moved to North-West Europe as part of Operation Goldflake, where it fought until the end of the war. The overseas battalion was disbanded on 30 September 1945. On 1 June 1945, a second Active Force battalion was mobilized for service in the Pacific, under the designation 2nd Canadian Infantry Battalion, (The Carleton and York Regiment), CASF. The battalion was disbanded on 1 November 1945. After returning to Canada, it was reverted to a militia unit and, in 1954, it was combined with the New Brunswick Scottish Regiment to create First Battalion, The Royal New Brunswick Regiment (Carleton and York). Carleton & York Regiment Memorial Park is located next to the Armory on Carleton Street in Fredericton. '''Battle Honours, World War II''' Landing in Sicily; Valguarnera Sicily, 1943; Landing at Reggio; Gambatesa; The Sangro; The Gully; Point 59; Cassino II; Gustav Line; Liri Valley; Hitler Line; Melfa Crossing; Gothic Line; Lamone Crossing; Rimini Line; San Fortunato; Naviglio Canal; Italy, 1943–1945; [Normandy Landing]; [Carpiquet]; Falaise; Falaise Road; The Laison; Chambois; The Seine, 1944; [Boulogne, 1944]; Moerbrugge; Moerkerke; The Scheldt; Breskens Pocket; The Lower Maas; Kapelsche Veer; The Rhineland; The Rhine; Apeldoorn; Küsten Canal; Bad Zwischenahn; North-West Europe, 1944–1945 ==Links== * [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Royal_New_Brunswick_Regiment Wikipedia - The Royal New Brunswick Regiment] * [https://carletonandyork.wordpress.com/ Carleton & York Regiment - UNB project] * [http://silverhawkauthor.com/new-brunswick-military-units-the-carleton-and-york-regiment-_471.html New Brunswick Military Units, The Carleton and York Regiment by Harold A. Skaarup] * [https://mynewbrunswick.ca/carleton-york-regiment-memorial-park/ Carleton & York Regiment Memorial Park] *[[:Category: Ravenna War Cemetery, Ravenna, Ravenna]] ==Source== * Robert Tooley. (1989) Invicta: The Carleton and York Regiment in the Second World War. New Ireland Press. Fredericton. 471 pages. ISBN-10: 0920483291. ISBN-13: 978-0920483299

    Carman Name Study

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    [[Category:Carman Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies Project, Needs Coordinator]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] __NOTOC__
    Please note that this name study currently has no Coordinator to answer any queries you may have
    If you wish to contribute, please feel free to add your name (Wiki Link) to the Membership list, add links to any relevant free space pages you're working on or simply leave a message for other researchers at the foot of the page. {{Image|file=FIFW-8.jpg |size=l |caption=[[Space:Name_Studies_Coordinator#How to Join|Volunteer to be a Coordinator]] }} ==About the Project== The Carman Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carman Carman] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Carman name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Carman's), by time period (18th Century Carman's), or by topic (Carman DNA, Carman Occupations, Carman Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== To join the Carman Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: Vacant''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Carman}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    Carmarthenshire Team

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    |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Davies-2643|Byron Davies]] ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Edwards-8751|Alun Edwards]] ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Rees-1371|Anne Rees]] ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Jones-21849|Wendy Jones]] ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Tyner-99|John Tyner]] ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"|[[Duggan-996|Jim Duggan]] ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |- ! align="center" style="background:#e1efbb;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| ! style="background:#e1efbb; font-weight:normal;"| |} |} ==Goal== The goal of this Team is to make all County profiles the best that they can be. It is our desire to leave a lasting legacy of work for future generations by sourcing, connecting and growing our County branches of the tree. See also: * [[Space:Carmarthenshire Resources|Carmarthenshire Resources]] *[[:Category:Carmarthenshire| Carmarthenshire location categories]] * [[Space:Carmarthenshire Notables|Notables born in Carmarthenshire]]. ----
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    [[Cadell-8|'''HYWEL DDA ''']]  '''("King Howell The Good")'''

    {{Image|file=My_Perrott_Family_Data-11.jpg |align=C |size=500 |caption=[http://www.terrynorm.ic24.net/dinefwr%20castle.htm '''Dinefwr Castle near Llandeilo:'''] '''Chief Seat of Hywel Dda'''}} [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hywel_Dda Hywel Dda] (c. 880–948), was born in Carmarthenshire at [http://www.ancientwalesstudies.org/id123.html Seisyllwg]. As grandson of [[Ap_Merfyn-19|Rhodri Mawr]], he was a scion of the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/House_of_Dinefwr Royal House of Dinefwr] and created the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kings_of_Wales_family_trees Deheubarth dynasty], which came to rule most of Wales until its [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Conquest_of_Wales_by_Edward_I annexation] by [https://archive.org/details/TheNormansInSouthWales1070To1171_201807 Edward I]. Recorded as King of the Britons in the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Annales_Cambriae ''Annales Cambriae''], Hywel instituted [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyfraith_Hywel Welsh Law] and the [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Assembly_for_Wales ''Senned''] building is named Tŷ Hywel [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/T%C5%B7_Hywel (''Hywel's House'')] in his honour. ---- ==Tasks== To achieve our goal, these are some of the things we can work on: *Find Sources for Carmarthenshire profiles: [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Carmarthenshire+unsourced&MaxProfiles=500| Carmarthenshire unsourced profiles] *Grow our tree by creating profiles for family members of existing profiles and help to make more connections: [[:Category:Carmarthenshire, Needs Profiles Created|Carmarthenshire suggestions - Needs Profiles Created]] *Clean up Carmarthenshire profiles to help people identify their ancestors by working on [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebAll/Suggestions.htm?Query=Carmarthenshire&MaxErrors=1000&| Carmarthenshire suggestions] *Help us make connections by working on these: [https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Carmarthenshire+unconnected&MaxProfiles=500| Carmarthenshire unconnected profiles] *Have a look at our [[Space:Carmarthenshire Notables|Carmarthenshire_Notables]]. There are a large number that need profiles creating. *Carmarthenshire profiles currently orphaned:[https://plus.wikitree.com/function/WTWebProfileSearch/Profiles.htm?Query=Carmarthenshire%20orphan&MaxProfiles=100&SortOrder=BiDa&pagesize=500| Carmarthenshire orphans] *[[:Category:Carmarthenshire%2C_Cemeteries| Carmarthenshire cemeteries]] Needs Local Cemeteries / Categories added - '''Consult:''' [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] *[[:Category:Carmarthenshire, Maintenance Categories| Carmarthenshire Maintenance Categories]] These categories are very useful for adding when you identify an issue with a profile but don't have time to deal with it immediately. They also make a great work lists if you have some time to spare to improve our profiles. *[https://plus.wikitree.com/default.htm?report=err3&Location=Carmarthenshire&MaxErrors=1000&ErrorID=615 Orphan Profiles with Missing country for birth] *Create profiles for people who have been recognised by a [[:Space:Commemorative_Plaques_in_Wales | Commemorative Plaque]] This is a link to the [[:Category:Wales%2C_Maintenance_Categories|Wales Maintenance Categories]] which can be used to help find profiles that need some work. Please add these to profiles if required so we can work on improving them. If it was likely that the person was in Carmarthenshire at some point in their life use that category rather than just Wales. ==One Place Studies== Consider creating a One Place Study for a building, village or town in Carmarthenshire. Here are those in progress; *[[Space:Llangadog%2C_Carmarthenshire_One_Place_Study| Llangadog One Place Study]] *[[Space:Pen-y-waun_House_Llangadog%2C_Carmarthenshire_One_Place_Study| Pen-y-waun, Llangadog, Carmarthenshire One Place Study]] nesting inside the Llangadog OPS above. ==Team Member Specific Interests== *[[Armstrong-17381|Jutta]]: My interests in Carmarthenshire are mainly in the area in which I live between Llandeilo and Llandovery. I am currently working on a small One Place Study based on my own house. [[Space:Llangadog%2C_Carmarthenshire_One_Place_Study| Llangadog, Carmarthenshire One Place Study]]. *[[Rees-1371|Anne]]: My main interest is the [[Space:Perrott_Name_Study||Perrotts of Wales]], in particular Carmarthenshire and Pembrokeshire. The family's ancient origins, together with the spread of its many branches to all quarters of the globe, provide a fascinating story spanning almost two millenia. *[[Davies-2643 |Byron]]: Born in Llanelli Carmarthenshire in the 1950's, my main interests lie in my and my wife's roots and the history and industrialisation of Llanelli. I am very familiar with Llanelli and it's surroundings and the changes that have occurred over the last 60 years. I still visit frequently although I now live in Berkshire. *[[Edwards-8751|Alun]] My geographic areas of interest are in the Llanddowror/Laugharne/StClears triangle in the SW of the county and the surnames there are Edwards and John. The Edwards may have to go back to Maenclochog in Pembrokeshire. The other area is Llangyndeyrn (Llangendeirne) down to the Gwendraeth Valley/Llannon area - where it's Jones and Peregrine (both start in Llangyndeyrn). Those two areas will take me back to the early 1800s. Also Meidrim is a village of interest. *[[Jones-21849|Wendy]] I love genealogy and have been seriously addicted for about 30 years now. I love to spread out the branches of the tree and find everyone there. My surname interests are Jones and Griffiths in the Llanegwad and Llanedi areas.

    Carney Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Carney Name Study]] Recorded as O' Kearney, Kearney, Kerney, McCarney, McKarney, Carney, Cearney, and others, this is as surname of Irish origins, which may also be found in Scotland. It derives from the pre 9th century Gaelic, "cearnach" meaning victorious, a meaning which no doubt assisted in its great popularity. Originally known as the O' Cearnaigh and later O' Kearney and sometimes M(a)cCarney or M(a)cKarney, the clan were centered around the town of Cashel, although another branch were to be found in Teffia, and more logically Ballymacarney, both in County Meath as well as Kilcoursey in County Offally, where the chief was enobled as Baron Kilcoursey. According to the late Irish historian Edward MacLysaght, another branch of the clan originally from Meath are now called Fox, which also happens to be an English settler name from Elizabethan times. It would seem that an early 11th century chief of O' Ceranaigh was known in Gaelic as "Sionnach" or The Fox, but it does seem rather far fetched that as after some five centuries had elapsed, that the clan would take it upon themselves to change their name to Fox. Still its possible, anything is possible with surnames, and particularly Irish ones. It is unclear when the surname was first recorded but David Kearney was the archbishop of Cashel in 1603, and James McKarney was an official in both Dublin and later in France to the exiled King James 11nd, 1685 - 1689. Read more: http://www.surnamedb.com/Surname/Kearney#ixzz4Id1dDZjZ There are few names, if any, in the annals of Irish history more renowned than the name of Kearney. There are at least four separate Kearney families in Ireland, and at least two separate Irish roots for the name. Of the two different personal names anglicised as “Kearney,” one is Cearnach, meaning “victorious,” and the other is Caithearnach or Catharnaigh, meaning “warlike” (sometimes also translated as “foot-soldier”). Cearnach was a fairly common Irish name in the early Middle Ages (perhaps popularised by the legendary hero Conall Cearnach, or “Conal of the Victories,” one of Ulster’s greatest warriors). The name Kearney is evenly distributed throughout the four provinces of Ireland; the alternative spelling Carney, however, is almost confined to Connacht, particularly Co. Mayo. The latter are Ó Cearnaigh in Irish, and are a branch of the Uí Fiachrach, a grouping of clans that trace their origins back to a 5th century chieftain called Fiachra. This clan of O’Kearneys was prominent in Mayo, in the west of Ireland, and were considered closely related to the Quigleys (Uí Coigligh). One group of Uí Cearnaighs, associated with the South of Ireland, takes its name from a Cearnach who was a 5th-great-grandson of a prolific Munster chieftain named Cas. This makes these Kearneys part of the Dalcassians, an alliance of clans mainly notable for producing Brian Boru and the O’Brien family. The Dalcassians claim a number of illustrious (and probably legendary ) ancestors, including Conn of the Hundred Battles and Fionn MacCool. The Dalcassian O’Kearneys, who migrated to Cashel in early times, are also Ó Cearnaigh. Nicholas O’Kearney, who died in 1460, held a number of extensive estates, and his tomb is to be found in the Rock of Cashel. Michael Kearney, who was born more than a century later, in 1588, is described as the ‘Chieftain of Fethard,’ in Co. Tipperary. His eldest son, Philip, who died in 1657, was Clerk of the Supreme Council of Confederated Catholics at Kilkenny, while his seventh son was father of John Kearney, Secretary of State to James 11, whom he accompanied to France. King James, a few months before the Battle of the Boyne, appointed Patrick Kearney to the office of “Comptroller of the Pipe and Second Engrosser of the Great Roll of the Exchequer of Ireland.” The most important Kearney sept in history are of different origin. In Irish their name is Ó Catharnaigh. They trace their ancestry back to Niall of the Nine Hostages, high king of Ireland from about 379 to 405 A.D. They were chiefs of Teffia, Co. Meath, and even when their influence diminished they retained a considerable territory in Co. Offaly. The Meath Kearneys are usually known as Fox, the head of the family being styled ‘The Fox.’ Tadhg Ó Catharnaigh, 11th century chief of the family who died in 1084, was known as ‘Sionnach’, a Sobriquet which was translated as ‘The Fox’ – hence the use of the surname Fox by many people of Kearney descent. Probably the most significant historical event connected with the O’Catharnaighs was the assassination of Hugh de Lacy, who led the 1171 English invasion of Ireland on behalf of King Henry II. In 1186, when de Lacy was built a castle at Durrow Abbey, a stepson of the current O’Catharnaigh chieftain came up behind him and beheaded him with an axe – providing a major setback to the English conquest. The chieftain was supposedly outraged that de Lacy was desecrating Durrow, which had been founded by St. Columba, the fact that de Lacy was building castles within O’catharnaigh territory no doubt contributed to his righteous anger. Other branches of the family have been noted near Kinsale, near Cork, and in the baronies of Tulla and Bunratty, County Clare. In North Ulster it is generally derived from the surname Mac Cearnaigh, which was held by a branch of the O’Neills. There is yet another Ui Cearnaigh clan based in Donegal, described as “an ecclesiastical family who were former erenaghs of Derry.” (An Erenagh is a custodian og church lands.) These Ui Cearnaighs were said to be related to the O’Hagan family, and to trace their ancestry back to Fergus, son of King Niall. In 1198, Giollo Criost O’Cearney was elected Abbot of Derry-Columb-kille, ‘by the chiefs and clergy of the North of Ireland.’ He was afterwards appointed Bishop of Connor, to which see James O’Kerny was appointed Bishop in 1324. Quite a number of alternative forms are used in English besides Carney, including Keherney, Ó Caherney, and (in Co. Cavan) McCarney. Seven notable ecclesiastics called Kearney lived and worked in Ireland, of whom Rev. Barnabas Kearney S.J. (1578 – 1640), David Kearney, Archbishop of Cashel from 1603 – 1625, and the Protestant Rev. John Kearney (1542 – 1600), author of a catechism in the Irish language, may be specifically mentioned. The name is best known in modern times through Paedar Kearney (1883 – 1942), the Dublin man who wrote the words of ‘A Soldier’s Song’, the Irish National Anthem. Other popular songs that he wrote included ‘The Tri-Coloured Ribbon’ and ‘Down by the Glenside.’ He joined the Gaelic League in 1901, became a member of the Irish Republican Brotherhood in 1903 and fought in the Rising of 1916 at Jacob’s Factory. Arrested in 1920, he was jailed for 12 months. He was associated with the Abbey Theatre and was an uncle of Brendan Behan. The Kearneys were among the earliest settlers in America, the first being Michael, who emigrated from Ireland before 1669. His son, Michael, was a New York prominent merchant, who later settled in New Jersey. Descendants of Michael are living in New Jersey, Maryland, Pennsylvania and other sections of the Country. There is a city called Kearney in Ontario, Canada, another in Missouri and another in Nebraska, both in the U.S.A. Down the years many Kearneys have settled nearer home, in Great Britain. Research today shows that 11,302 people share the surname Kearney. This surname is the 871st most common name in Great Britain. The name Kearney is found most frequently in Dumfries and Galloway (13th surname), Derbyshire (17th surname), Berkshire (31st surname), Glasgow City (139th surname) and Lancashire 9358th surname.) http://www.kearneyreunion.com/content/?id=3&l1id=3 I am starting a one name study for the Carney surname in an attempt to find my ancestors. My great great grandmother Margaret Ann Kearney/Carney was born 1844 in Baltimore, Maryland and married George Riley in 1862. He died in 1863 of typhoid fever during the Civil War at Maryland Heights. They had no children. He was most likely at war their entire marriage. Margaret then met Thomas Solon and married in 1869 in Baltimore, Maryland. They had 6 Children: Thomas Patrick, Lawrence, Margaret, Mary, Joseph and Isabelle. Isabelle was my great grandmother. Thomas had a child named Nicholas from a previous marriage. Margaret died in 1883 when Isabelle was 3 years old. Margaret's parents were Samuel Kearney and Isabelle Knipe. They were married 21 Dec 1843 in Eglish parish, Co. Armagh, Ireland. They then sailed for America and had Margaret in Baltimore, Maryland. Katrina ---- You can find an explanation of the possible origin of the Carney surname here [http://www.familydb.co.uk/surname/1521/carney/]

    Carolina Cousins

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    [[Category:Challenges Teams]][[Category:Source-a-Thon]] A team for all those who are interested in, hail from, or just love North and South Carolina to participate in challenges and Thons. '''Registration opens on September 1''' The Carolina Cousins will try to concentrate on North & South Carolina records, but you are more than welcome to source in other areas if you have access to different materials. No pressure, let's just have fun because every unsourced profile that gets sourced is improving our '''Wikitree!!!''' Even if you're new to Wikitree, your efforts will be appreciated. Here are links to 2 custom reports that should take you directly to unsourced profiles for North Carolina & South Carolina '''I'll be updating these links as they become available.''' {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_NC}} {{Automated:DD_Unsourced_List_SC}} ===NEW September 28 - October 1, 2018 - Source-a-Thon=== Source-A-Thon begins at Friday, September 28 at 8 AM (ET) to Monday, October 1, 8 AM (ET). :You might even win a door prize! If you would like to participate in this year's "Source a Thon" please register by answering the G2G question - click on the link below - and mention you are with the "Carolina Cousins" Team! We are looking for more team members. Team Participents .... :[[Whipple-1554|Cindi Clark]] , Team Leader Bib 117 :[[Bentley-2337|Robert Bentley]] Bib 118 :[[Thompson-24031|Gurney Thompson]] Bib 072 :[[Gaulden-7|Mags Gaulden]] Bib 070 :[[Torgerson-98|Charles Torgerson III]] Bib 162 :[[Oakley-902|Barbara Mansfield]] Bib 170 :[[McCracken-2011|Catherine Mendenhall ]] Bib #306 :[[Bost-754|Jon Bost]] Bib 250 :[[Parker-11287|Kathleen Parker]] Bib #365 :[[Harrell-1275|Kelley Harrell]] Bib #401 :[[Barton-2012|Angelique Chamberlain]] Bib #428 :[[Braday-1|Lael Braday]] Bib #364 :[[Carter-262|Ashton Carter]] '''Rules''' https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/453282/will-you-participate-the-source-thon-curreNt-registrations '''Participation''' *To participate officially you need to register in advance. You'll get your race bib # when you register *Registration is free. Like everything on WikiTree. *Join a team: - (Join Team Carolina Cousins) *Registrants will be given the Source-a-Thon badge and assigned a race number. That number will be used to draw the random winners for the many door prizes. *Participating means removing profiles from the Unsourced Profiles category. **Select an Open (white) profile from anywhere in the category or one of its subcategories and search for sources to back up the facts of the person's life. **Profiles need to come from the Unsourced Profiles categories. They can't be profiles that you created. **Valid sources include census records, BMD records/index references, military documents, land documents, wills, etc. A source cannot be another family tree, such as Geni or an Ancestry Member Tree. *Source Unsourced profiles Sep 30-Oct 2 & note your progress in your team's G2G post : https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/466706/carolina-cousins-chat-page https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/454684/do-you-have-questions-about-the-upcoming-source-a-thon Goal SOME SOURCES links :https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cs :https://www.familysearch.org/ North Carolina :http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~xander/north-carolina-census.htm :http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/home/family-records :http://www.censusfinder.com/north_carolina.htm :http://www.myfreecensus.com/north-carolina-census-records.htm :https://statelibrary.ncdcr.gov/ghl/genealogy :http://cemeterycensus.com/nc/ :https://www.raogk.org/northcarolina-genealogy/nc-cemetery-records/ :https://www.deathindexes.com/northcarolina/ South Carolina :http://www.censusfinder.com/south_carolina.htm :https://www.raogk.org/southcarolina-genealogy/sc-census-records/ :http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~xander/south-carolina-census.htm :https://archive.org/details/keytosouthernped1953croz :https://www.deathindexes.com/southcarolina/ :https://www.raogk.org/southcarolina-genealogy/sc-cemetery-records/ :http://freepages.military.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~xander/south-carolina.htm :http://www.usgwtombstones.org/southcarolina/scarolina.html :https://www.deathindexes.com/southcarolina/ :https://www.raogk.org/southcarolina-genealogy/sc-cemetery-records/

    Carper Rifle

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    Moved from [[Carper-367|Joseph Carper (1802-1880)]]: [[Fuller-5853|Fuller-5853]] 01:10, 25 February 2019 (UTC) His guns were hard to beat. Whenever there were guns to be shown, Carper rifles were to be seen. Far and near, before the Buick slogan became known, it was commonly believed that "When better mountain rifles are made Joseph Carper will make them." Samuel Carper succeeded his father as gunsmith. While he was a chip off the old block he never measured up to his old man when it came to making rifles. Tools were few and far between in Joseph Carper's day, so he made his own tools. These homemade gun tools stood the wear and tear of time and were as sturdy as the rugged Teutonic hands that manufactured them. Guns made by Joseph Carper sold for around $25 each and were worth every penny of it. Carper bought barrels for these guns in Pennsylvania but made much of the other parts of the guns himself. Somewhere it was even said that he made a few gun barrels. One distinguishing mark of a gun turned out by Joseph Carper was its full stock. On the stock of each rifle he made a face rest. Stocks were commonly made of curly maple just like those produced by James Honaker. Carper also liked chestnut because it worked up well. His guns were a thing of beauty and hence a joy to its owner. Sights on the Carper guns were as good as skill could make them. Few smiths excelled Joseph Carper in making and putting on gun sights. He engraved his name in steel on the butt of the barrel. The barrel was forty inches on a full stock of curly maple and had rich brass ornamented equipment. It had .36 caliber.

    Carr House Colliery Mine Disaster

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    [[Category: Carr House Colliery, Rotherham, Yorkshire, 1913]] ---- [[Project:Worldwide_Disasters|Worldwide Disasters]] | [[Space:Mining_Disasters|Mining Disasters]] | [[Space:England_Mining_Disasters|England Mining Disasters]] |Carr House Colliery Disaster Contact: [[Williams-47589|Joan Whitaker]] ===History and Circumstances=== * Date: 20 June 1913 * Location: Carr House Colliery, Rotherham, Yorkshire, England * Victims: 8 lives lost * Cause: Coal Mine Flood :'''Area Histrory''' On 20 June 1913, Carr House Colliery, one of John Brown's Rotherham area collieries was the scene of a very serious accident shortly after 8 pm in the evening, when an inrush of water from neighboring Alwarke Main drowned eight of the men working in the Parkgate seam. This was a distressing accident for all involved, made worse because the removal of all the bodies proved to be difficult and lengthy. The last body, that of Charles Palmer, was finally removed from the pit seven weeks later in an advanced state of decomposition.
    '''{{Red|8 Lives Lost}}''' in the '''Carr House Colliery Flood''''
    {| border="1" align="center" class="wikitable" style="text-align: left; style="font-style:; font-size:100%; border: 3px Solid Blue;" |-valign="top" align="left" !Name !Age !Position !Status !Residence !Approx DOB |- ![[Ackroyd-236|George Ackroyd]] |30 |Deputy |Married |14, St. John's-road, Rotherham |1883 |- ![[Cooke-4691|G.W. Cooke]] |33 | Miner | |4, Miners Yard, Greasborough |1880 |- ![[Nightingale-679|Peter Nightingale]] |21 |Trammer |Single |34, Harpur-street, Rotheram |1892 |- ![[Nightingale-681|Samson Nightingale]] |23 |Trammer |Married |19, Neville-street, Rotherham |1890 |- ![[Palmer-12617|Charles Palmer]] |32 |Trammer |Single |Primrose Hill, Rotherham |1881 |- ![[Preston-4751|Alfred Preston]] |39 |Trammer |Single |30, Nottingham-street, Rotherham |1874 |- ![[Rogers-20136|Robert Rogers]] |49 | Miner |Married |34, Harpur-street, Rotheram |1864 |- ![[Stacey-1190|J.E. Stacey]] |25 |Engine Driver |Married |67, Kimberworth Park-road, Bradgate |1888 |- |} ---- The Carr House colliery opened in the 1860s and had a good safety record, apparently with no previous serious accidents. The accident occurred in the Parkgate coal seam, which was 410 yard below the surface. The seam was 4 foot 6 inches thick and dipped at a gradient of one in four and a half towards old, disused workings at the Aldwark Colliery. These working were known to be flooded and careful monitoring was taking place to ensure the safety of the men working in the area. Never the less, things went dreadfully wrong. {{Image|file=Carr_House_Colliery_Mine_Disaster-2.jpg |align=c |size=l |caption=Pumping House at Carr House Colliery }} The method used to prevent the water entering the Carr House workings was to drill a series of boreholes at regular distances and at least 18 feet in advance of the workings. These could then be used to safely drain away the water. This method complied with Section 68 of the 1911 Coal Mines Act. The work was supervised by '''[[Finken-16|Mr. C. W. T. Finken]]''', the pit manager. On the day before the flooding, a deputy, '''[[Moxon-150|Albert Moxon]]''', had inspected the heading at about 6.30am and found that one of the boreholes was too large to be plugged or hold a pipe satisfactorily, and so another hole had been drilled a few inches away. As this was 21 feet in advance of the workings, the colliers were allowed to fill coal and advance the face another 4 feet. Another deputy, '''Frank Lee''', was working the following evening. '''John Banns''' and '''Charles Palmer''' were working under his instruction. Later in the shift, John Banns noticed a trickling of water and informed deputy '''George Ackroyd''', who had now taken over supervision of the work. Ackroyd immediately informed '''Mr Finken''', who stopped the working, and advised the men to watch the water and if it increased, to evacuate the area. The water increased slightly and on hearing a "clucking noise" the men left the area, first walking and then running to the pit bottom, collecting other workers on their way. There followed and inrush of water and unfortunately 8 men lost their lives when they were unable to escape. === Newspaper Reports === There are many newspaper accounts of accident available from the time, but all tell a similar story.
    Globe - London, London, England - 17 June 1913 RACE FOR LIFE IN FLOODED COLLIERY. Globe - London, London, England - 17 June 1913 Image available [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0001652%2f19130617%2f111 Find My Past] A serious colliery accident occurred at Rotherham during the night, when Carr House Colliery was flooded and eight lives lost. The disaster occurred in the Parkgate seam which is 440 yards from the surface. The men were getting coal when the water suddenly burst into the working place. All the men employed there immediately made a rush towards safety, but only three were able to get away. There was practically no means of escape for the unfortunate miners, the water cutting off the road to a higher level. The men who succeeded in getting clear had to race for their lives before the rapidly rising water. One man escaped by swimming to safety. and another ran through the water, but a comrade three yards behind was overtaken by the flood. The three men raised an alarm and Mr. Fincken, manager, at once descended. He found it was impossible to do anything as the water continued to gain ground, although the pumps were working full pressure. On retuning to the surface he announced that there was no hope of rescue. Many of the miners who were arriving for the night shift volunteered for rescue work, but the mines manager, realising that it would only mean further loss of life, declined to allow them to descend. Carr House colliery is an old pit surrounded by several disused pits, which are full of water. The presence of water had been suspected, but the management believed they had taken all precautions. One of the survivors, Wilfred Libster, in an interview, described the sudden inrush of water and said somebody shouted "run." He commenced to run followed by a mate named Rogers. The water was rising rapidly behind them. He spurted forward, a strong draught of air behind assisting him to safety. Rogers was overtaken by the water and drowned. Rescue operations may be attempted later in the day, but no hope is entertained of bringing out the men alive.
    The Sheffield Daily Telegraph 18 June 1913 not only gives an account of the accident, but also describes a visit by the reporter to the homes of some of the victims. It not only gives some insight into the grief experienced by the families, but also paints a picture of the living conditions of South Yorkshire miners at that time. (Attached PDF) Find My Past. Image available [https://search.findmypast.co.uk/bna/viewarticle?id=bl%2f0000250%2f19130618%2f346 Sheffield Daily Telegraph 18 June 1913] ==The Inquest == Six weeks after the disaster, seven of the bodies had been recovered and the inquest by district coroner '''Mr J Kenyon Parker''' lasted for two days and concluded hearing evidence at the West Riding Court in Rotherham, on Wednesday 29 July. The hearing found that there was a sight discrepancy in the colliery plans. The bottom of the Aldwarke drips were about three feet above the Carr House heading instead of a few feet below it. This meant that the barrier was only three feet and this had given way due to the water pressure. One of the senior mines inspectors present, '''Mr [[Mottram-221|Thomas H. Mottram]]''', said it was a mistake by the management of the pit to allow the heading to be driven so near to the Aldwarke drips where there was a know accumulation of water and that a single borehole 'driven from a considerable distance could have tapped the water entirely without risk to anyone'. The jury confirmed that each of the seven deaths was due to drowning by an inrush of water from the Aldwarke working, because the boreholes missed such workings. The jury also found that the system of boreholes was not sufficient and that this was an error of judgement - though not negligence - on the part of the management of the colliery. :PEACE PERFECT PEACE Commemorative Serviette {{Image|file=Palmer-12617.jpg |align=r |size=m }} :In health an strength they left their homes, :Not thinking death so near; :It pleased the Lord to bed them come :An in His sight appear. :Death to them short warning gave, :Therefore be careful how you live, :Prepare in time, make no delay, :for who may know their dying day. :In prime of years they were cut down, :No longer could they stay; :Because it was their Saviour's will. :To call them hence away. :The have gone - the grave has received :"Twas Jesus who called them away: :The have gone to the Lord, who redeemed :From night to the splendour of day. == Sources == *[https://web.archive.org/web/20160316134124/http:/cmhrc.co.uk/cms/document/1911_13.pdf Wayback Machine] *South Yorkshire Mining Disasters: v. 2: The Twentieth Century Paperback – 19 Nov 2009 by Brian Elliott (Author)

    Carr Name Study

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    [[Category:Carr Name Study]] [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] == How to Join == Please contact the project leader [[McCarty-3239|Glenda McCarty]] or post a comment at the foot of the page. If you have any questions, just ask. Thanks! == Goals == This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. == Task List == ==Pedigrees== Carr pedigrees below. See also [[Space: Carr allied families]]. {{Image|file=Carr-1372.jpg |caption=Carre, (Vis. of York., 1563/4) }} {{Image|file=Carr_Name_Study.jpg |caption=Carre of Newcastle, (Foster, 1891) }} {{Image|file=Carr_Name_Study-1.jpg |caption=Carr of Woodhall, (Foster, 1891) }} {{Image|file=Ellison-3629.jpg |caption=Carre of St Helen Auckland, (Foster, 1887) }} {{Image|file=Carr-6355.jpg |caption=Carr, (Vis. of Lincs., 1562/4) }}

    Carrier Name Study

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    [[Category:Carrier Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] Welcome to the Carrier One Name Study. We are trying to collect together in one place everything about the Carrier surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. === Project Coordinators === * [[Watt-266|Vic Watt]] * [[Carrier-342|Roger Carrier]] === Template and Categories === The template for the Carrier Name Study is: {{One Name Study|name=Carrier}} Put this at the top of a profile included in the study. The category for Carriers included in the study is: [[Carrier Name Study]]. If you have included the Template on the profile, there is no need to add the category unless you want to be more specific about the location. In that case, add the state or country to the category. EX: [[Category: Connecticut Carriers]] or [[Category: Canada Carriers]]. If you only know the country and not the state, province or county, just use the country. (Not all states and countries have been set up, so the category may appear on the profile in RED. If that happens, just drop me a line and I will fix it.[[Watt-266|Watt-266]] 01:26, 6 October 2015 (EDT) ) ===Origins of Name === The name Carrier has at least two origins in Canada. 1) Those who descend from Jean Carrier and Barbe Halay. Jean Carrier came to Canada from Saint-Georges-des-Angouts, France and married Barbe Halay 04 november 1670 at Quebec City. The name of their numerous descendants is Carrier. Source : Dictionnaire généalogique des familles du Québec by René Jetté, page 204. 2) Those who descend from Noël De Bremme and Anne Brochu. Noël De Bremme (baptized Debrham) came to Canada in 1696 from Boulogne-sur-mer, France and married Anne Brochu 04 Feb 1697 in Saint-Jean parish on Orléans Islang near Quebec City. The name of their numerous descendants is also Carrier. Here is why: This family name was De Bremme but was changed to Le Brun at the first generation in Canada by notary François Genaple. Notary Genaple was French speaking while Noël De Bremme was speaking Picard. Picard is a Germanic language close to today Dutch. Genaple wrote by ear Lebrun the closest French equivalent he knew. To Lebrun a “dit Carrier” (alias) was added by reference to the trade or occupation of this pioneer. Noël De Bremme was a tool maker (making chisels) for a quarry near Quebec City. Hence the name of carrier (working in a carrière). At the census of 1851 it was strongly suggested to limit everyone to only one name. Carrier was chosen over Lebrun. So, since then Carrier has been mainly used. Sources: Régistres de la paroisse Saint-Jean, Île d’Orléans, Nouvelle-France. Marriage contract 08 July 1696 by notary François Genaple. The name Carrier seems to have a single origin in France. In England, the name came from France with Norman Conquest. It was occupational: carriers were those who transported goods. In southern France, carriers were people who built carts. === Alternate Spellings === Carrier, Carryer, Carriere, le Cariour (1332 Lancashire), Kerrear (1379 Yorkshire), Cariar (1559, London), de Carier (1332 Cumberland) === To-Do List === This list is not exhaustive, but it gives some ideas for where to start. You can find the Carrier To-Do List [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Space:Carrier_Name_Study_To-Do_List&junk=1&action=edit HERE]. The most important thing is to get sources for the Carrier profiles already on WikiTree. You can find a list of Unsourced Carriers [[:Category: Unsourced, Carrier Name Study|HERE]] It is also very important to connect Carriers to their ancestors. You can find a list of Carriers who need ancestors [[:Category: Needs Ancestors, Carrier Name Study|HERE]]. === Location === In the United States, Carriers were originally concentrated in the northeastern states and in Louisiana. Currently in the United States, the name is found statistically more often in Colorado and New Jersey. Over 88% of the Carriers are Causasian, although almost 8% are African-American. In Canada, they are mostly found in Quebec, and the name came directly from France. In England, they are found in the middle north, in Staffordshire, Yorkshire, Lancashire and Derbyshire. === Carriers in the Military === The following Carriers fought for the American Colonies during the American Revolution: * [[Carrier-421|Amaziah Carrier]], b. 17 July 1754; d. 25 Dec 1832 * [[Carrier-451|David Carrier]], b. 5 Dec 1756; d. 28 June 1828 * [[Carrier-735|Thomas Carrier]], b. 24 Dec 1741; d. 30 July 1824 * [[Carrier-407|Titus Carrier]], b. 23 Aug 1733; d. 25 July 1795 * [[Carrier-397|Uriah Carrier]], b. 21 Aug 1756; d. 13 May 1826 * Jean Carriere, b. France ca. 1730; d. Aug 1784 * [[Carriere-194|Michel Carriere]], b. 10 May 1760; d. 15 Oct 1815 * [[Carriere-19|Pierre Carriere]], b. ca. 1760; d. after 15 Nov 1833 The following fought for United States during the War of 1812: * [[Carrier-377|David Russell Carrier]], m1. Betsey Tompkins; m2. Hannah Bucklin; d. 7 April 1880 * Isaac Carrier, m1. ?; m2. Elgelana Elderbeck; d. 24 Dec 1881 * John M. Carrier, m. Eunice * Jonathan D. Carrier * Jesse Carrier * Thomas Carrier === Notable Carriers === Wikipedia shows the following notable Carriers:https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carrier_%28surname%29 * Corey Carrier (born 1980), American child actor, at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Corey_Carrier Wikipedia] * Darel Carrier (born 1940), American professional basketball player, at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Darel_Carrier Wikipedia] * George F. Carrier (1918-2002), American mathematician and Professor Emeritus at Harvard University, at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_F._Carrier Wikipedia] * Jean-Baptiste Carrier (1756-1794), French Revolutionary, at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean-Baptiste_Carrier Wikipedia] and the [http://www.britannica.com/biography/Jean-Baptiste-Carrier Encyclopedia Britannica] * Albert-Ernest Carrier de Belleuse (1824-1887), French sculptor, at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Albert-Ernest_Carrier-Belleuse Wikipedia] and the [http://www.britannica.com/biography/Albert-Carrier-Belleuse Encyclopedia Britannica] * Louis-Robert Carrier-Belleuse (1848–1913), French painter and sculptor, at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Louis-Robert_Carrier-Belleuse Wikipedia] * Mark Carrier (wide receiver) (born 1965), American football player, at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Carrier_%28wide_receiver%29 Wikipedia] * Mark Carrier (safety) (born 1968), American football player, at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mark_Carrier_%28safety%29 Wikipedia] *Martha (Allen) Carrier (hung as a witch at Salem, 1692) (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martha_Carrier_(Salem_witch_trials)) * Richard Carrier (born 1969), American historian and philosopher * Robert Carrier (chef) (1923–2006), American chef, restaurateur and cookery writer, at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Carrier_%28chef%29 Wikipedia] * Robert Carrier (politician) (born 1941), Canadian politician, at [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Carrier_%28politician%29 Wikipedia] * Roch Carrier (born 1937), Canadian novelist and author, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roch_Carrier Wikipedia] * Scott Carrier (born 1957), American author and radio producer, [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Carrier Wikipedia] * [[Carrier-298|Willis Carrier]] (1876-1950), American inventor of air-conditioning === DNA Study === A Carrier Y DNA Study Group has been set up at https://www.familytreedna.com/groups/carrier. In Dec 2022 it has 49 members. === Resources === There is a good website, Carrier Genealogy, run by Neal F. Carrier at [https://sites.google.com/site/carriergenealogy/ Carrier Genealogy]. The webmaster has a special interest in the witch trials. This typescript follows the descendants of Thomas Carrier. It is shy on sources and can be very difficult to follow, but it provides great clues that you can flesh out: * {{MLA citation| title=''Some descendants of Thomas Carrier of Andover and Billerica, Massachusetts, who died in Colchester, Connecticut, May 16, 1735 : and his wife, Marth (Allen) Carrier''| author= George Steven May| publisher= [S.l. : s.n.]| year=1978|url=http://carriergenealogy.com/PDF%20Files/CarrierGenealogyBook.pdf |repository= CarrierGenealogy.com}} I have not been able to find other books on Carrier genealogy and history online. The following books may be available at your library, and they are available at the Family History Library in Salt Lake City. * ''Descendants of George S. Carrier and Mariah Foresman,'' by Wilma May Myers * ''History of the Carrier family (New England),'' by C.C. McLean, Jr. 9p., typescript. n.d. Out of print book.

    Carroll County, Georgia

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    Welcome to Carroll County, Georgia Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Carroll_County_Georgia.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=Carroll county, 1830 map. }} :'''June 9, 1825''' With an act of the Georgia legislature, Carroll area was designated on boundaries of 6 sections on lands ceded by the Creek Indians, following the Treaty of Indian Springs. This act also provided for the survey of the section into lots and land districts.. The area was named in honor of Charles Carroll (carrollton, Maryland as the last living signer of the Declaration of Independence.https://www.genealogyinc.com/georgia/carroll-county/http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/carroll-county https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_County,_Georgia :'''1825''' In the Treaty of Indian Springs the Chief William McIntosh signed away lands to the United States. This included the River Trail, overlooking the Chattahoochee River. A lot of McIntosh's personal land and home was in Carroll County, the McIntosh Reserve has since become a county park. McIntosh was murdered by some of his own people at his plantation home for signing the lands to the United States.. ::Minewa and 100-150 men also executed Samuel Hawkins (son in law of McIntosh). Another son in law named Benjamin Hawkins, Jr was supposed to be executed but he escaped to East Texas. :'''Dec 11, 1826''' - Gov. Troup signed an act of Dec. 11, 1826 and the county was named as Carroll County. This land was divided into Carroll, Douglas, and Heard counties, and parts of Haralson and Troup counties. The portion that became Douglas County was once Campbell County which no longer exists (it was divided between Douglas and Fulton counties).https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Carroll_County,_Georgia_Genealogy#Parent_County :'''1826''' Georgia legislation organizing Carroll County specified that until a courthouse was built in a designated county seat, Carroll County was supposed to use William O Wagnon's house, located on the McIntosh Reserve for elections and court sessions.http://georgiainfo.galileo.usg.edu/topics/counties/carroll :'''1828''' - Carroll County lost lands when Campbell County was formed. {{Image|file=Carroll_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=c |size=500 |caption=Carrollton, GA }}{{clear}} ::1st Carroll County seat was in "Old Carrollton", in the eastern part of the county near Sand Hill, Georgia. :'''June 9, 1826''' Boundaries of Carroll County were created by the Georgia General Assembly on June 9, 1826, but the county was named '''December 14, 1826'''. It was named for Charles Carroll of Carrollton, at that time the last surviving signer of the U.S. Declaration of Independence, as was Carrollton, the county seat. :'''1839''' '''Old Carrollton, Georgia''' was moved to Carrollton. ::Carroll County - geographical description - originally extended from the Chattahoochee River to the Alabama state line on the east and on the west, with its northern boundary at the Cherokee Nation, just north of present-day Interstate 20. :'''1826-1830''' Carroll County area was on the frontier.. Horse thieves known as the "Pony Club" dominated and controlled the local government through fear. The honest citizens were called "Slicks" finally banded together and drover the Pony Club away. :'''1829''' Troupville was suggested for a name of the current County Seat, in honor of Georgia Gov. George Troup. However Gov. Troup had opponents as a majority in the Georgia legislature. These opponents over-ruled the name selected for the county seat and renamed it '''"Carrollton, Georgia"''' It is 'thought' that asimple log or frame building was the next place to hold court sessions. :'''1830''' Carroll County lost lands when Heard County was create,. :'''1830''' Gold was discovered at Pine Mountain, north of Villa Rica. :'''1832''' The mines employed several hundred men which increased the new county's economy. By 1860 The gold mine had played out.. Currently no mining is done. :'''1840's''' Banning Mill (originally called Bowen's Mill) began by the Bowen brothers near Whitesburg. It was considered the oldest continuously operating mill in Georgia. Banning Mill closed 1971. That mill had provided employment and was an alternative to agriculture for the county's economy. {{Image|file=Carroll_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Carroll county 1845 map. }}{{clear}} :'''1847''' The State legislature then authorized the county to tax settlers to raise monies to built the new courthouse. :'''1849''' 1st Courthouse was built and completed using the county funds. {{Image|file=Carroll_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=270 |caption=Carroll county, 1855 map. }}{{clear}} :'''1856''' Carroll County lost lands for the formation of Haralson County. :'''1856''' Georgia legislature again authorized a special tax to build a new courthouse. The Civil War occurred next.. :'''1857'''- Georgia legislature authorized the charter for Bowdon College, and this was present until 1936. {{Image|file=Carroll_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Circus in Carrollton }}{{clear}} :'''1860''' Carroll County was beginning to leave the frontier period behind. A new brick courthouse had just been completed. The new railway arrived to connect Carroll the county with Newnan over in Coweta County, and grading began. ::Carroll County became known as the Free State of Carroll. Pre-1830's Prior to the cession of territory by the Cherokee, settlers had settled near Villa Rica in North part of the county. Carroll County had become the 7th largest white populated of the State. Carroll County began to have some state influence in politics.. Ezekiel Candler of VillaRica, Georgia, finished as Georgia's comptroller General. Ahaz Boggess was elected surveyor general. The county had fewer slaves than other counties which were dominated by cotton plantations for their economy.. (Carroll county's cotton planting came a little later). ::Architect, Horace King lived in Carroll County and helped build Moore's Bridge over the Chattahoochee River near Whitesburg. :'''1862-65- Civil War''' Moores Bridge was burned by the Union soldiers. The County provided Confederate soldiers, units known as Bowdon Volunteers, and Carroll Boys (a part of Cobb's Legion. :'''1862-1865 Civil War''' Carroll county sent more men to serve in the Confederate army than any other county except Chatham County. Salt rations records distributed to soldiers' families provided these statistics. Many residents had Unionist leanings. There were no battles in Carroll County, however many soldiers never came back home, who either died from disease or wounds on battlefields far away.. This war left widows and orphans.. Farms were abandoned or were in need of maintenance. {{Image|file=Carroll_County_Georgia-5.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Cotton Trading Days, Adamson Sq., Carrollton. }}{{clear}} :'''1870-1890''' The County recovered from the war and reconstruction. It became the leading cotton county in Georgia. This county was high in its number of farms (1954 - it had 3,155 farms while Colquitt county only had 2,678 farms. :'''1870''' Carroll County lost lands when Douglas County was formed. :'''1880''' a 2 story brick courthouse with a prominent clock tower near the front entrance was built.. This courthouse burned in 1927 and was replaced the next year by the current structure. {{Image|file=Carroll_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Carroll county courthouse that burned }}{{clear}} :'''1890''' - Mandeville Mills had begun, offering textile work, which overshadowed the older Banning Millls. Then Mandeville Mills closed in 1953. Southwire Company began which manufactured copper wire and wire products. :'''1906''' - Fourth District A & M School opened in Carrollton. In 1933 A& M became a junior college, known as West Georgia College. ::The proximity of Carroll County to Atlanta, (within an hour's drive), has led to rapid population growth up to 110,527. Carroll County has several incorporated towns within its boundaries—Bowdon, Carrollton, Mt. Zion, Roopville, Temple, Villa Rica, and Whitesburg. Most of the county is within an hour's drive of Atlanta and has been experiencing rapid growth. the 2000 population of 87,268. :'''Feb 2, 1928''' The courthouse at Carrollton burned. Very few records were lost thanks to a fire-proof vault.The Carroll County courthouse in Carrollton was built in 1928, in the Italian Renaissance revival style, after the previous courthouse burned. :'''1928''' Current Courthouse was built. Georgia legislature authorized Carroll County to levy another special tax to finance a new courthouse. :'''1950''' - Southwire wire and cable manufacturing began as a privately owned manufacturing business, helping the economy.Roy Richards Sr founded a wire and cable manufacturing company known as Southwire in Carrollton in 1950, and since then this privately owned company has been a mainstay of the local economy. :'''1957''' - West Georgia College grew into a senior college status. :'''1978 until 2001''' Sony Music (originally CBS Records) operated the largest recorded-music manufacturing plant in the world at Carrollton. This ceased operations 2001. :'''Aug. 21 1995''', Atlantic Southeast Airlines Flight 529 crashed in a field near Carrollton, Georgia, killing 29 passengers and crew. :'''1996''' West Georgia College became State University of West Georgia, then University of West Georgia in 2005. :'''2002''' Walmart opened a warehouse and distribution center north of Carrollton for online ordering. {{Image|file=Carroll_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=c |size=600 |caption=Carrollton, GA }}{{clear}} :'''Feb 2008''' tornadoes hit Carroll County and destroyed or damage many homes. (Strange time for tornadoes) :'''May 11, 2008''' (Mother's Day) again the same areas were struck by tornadoes, damaging and destroying homes. :'''July 2009'''- West Central Tech merged with West Georgia Tech. This is able to offer degree programs and associate degrees ifor many technical and adult education in Carroll and any Georgia county that wishes to enroll. :'''Sept 21, 2009''' After 8 days of heavy rains, some of Carroll County flooded causing deaths. It closed 60 highways, bridges and roads.. Damage totaled $22 million. ===Government Offices=== County Seat is Carrollton, Georgia {{Image|file=Carroll_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=300 |caption=1880 Courthouse. }}{{clear}} 1880 Courthouse. Brick, with clocktower. 1927 this building burned. {{Image|file=Carroll_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=. }} :'''1928''' - The Carroll County courthouse in Carrollton was built in 1928, in the Italian Renaissance revival style, after the previous courthouse burned. {{Image|file=Carroll_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Carroll County Courthouse current, }}{{clear}} :1928. The courthouse at Carrollton burned early 4 February 1928. Very few records were lost thanks to a fire-proof vault. https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Carroll_County,_Georgia_Genealogy#Parent_County ===Geography=== :Location -in northwestern part of the State of Georgia. Located just east of the boundary with Alabama :shape -original Carroll County was a very large triangular area extending from Alabama on the west to the Chattahoochee River on the east and south. :Divison - land was divided into Carroll, Douglas, and Heard counties, and parts of Haralson and Troup counties. The portion that became Douglas County was once Campbell County which no longer exists (it was divided between Douglas and Fulton counties). :County is in the Piedmont Plateau. :Physiography - a plain dissected by stream valleys :Rivers crossing the county- Chattahoochee River is main stream, Little Tallapaloosa River River, Big Indian Creek which flows into the Little Tallapoosa :Watershed ridges between the streams ae narow, crooked and uneven :trees - Oak, Blackjack :Topography - northern andl central parts - gently sloping to rolling :Soil of the bottom and terrace land along the Chattahoochee anld Little Tallapoosa Rivers and streams are good for intensive farming :Elevation 600 ft to 1500 feet on Black Jack Mountain :Population - 2010 census, its population was approximately 110,527.[1] Its county seat is the town of Carrollton. :Size- total area of 504 square miles (1,310 km2), of which 499 square miles (1,290 km2) is land and 4.8 square miles (12 km2) (0.9%) is water :Statistical area -Carroll County is included in the Atlanta-Sandy Springs-Roswell, GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. :Upper Tallapoosa River sub-basin - western 2/3 of the county from Roopville NE to Villa Rica is in the ACT Rever Basin (Alabama-Coos-Tallapoosa Riverl Basin0 :Middle Chattahoochee River-Lake Harding sub-basin - eastern 1/3 on the same line is in this sub-basin of the ACF River Basin (Apalachicola-Chattahoochee-Flint River Basin) ====Adjacent counties==== *Paulding County – north *Douglas County – east *Fulton County – east *Coweta County – southeast *Heard County – south *Randolph County, Alabama – southwest (CST) *Cleburne County, Alabama – west (CST) *Haralson County – northwest ====Protected areas==== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackjack_Mountain_(Carroll_County,_Georgia) Blackjack Mountain] Blackjack mountain is located in the SW part of Carroll County, Georgia on the Georgia-Alabama border and Heard County line. The summit is one of the higher points in Georgia south of Interstate 20. Blackjack Mountain is a long north-south trending ridge. Native Americans are thought to have used this promontory as a reference point on their East-West trading path and used the summit for sacred ceremonies. $19 million were set aside for conservation. It is called this due to the blackjack oaks growing there.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blackjack_Mountain_(Carroll_County,_Georgia) ===Demographics=== In 2000,there were 87,268 people in the county with a population density of 175 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 80.5% White, 16.3% Black Race (United States Census), 0.3% Native American, 0.6% Asian, <0.1% Pacific Islander, 1.1% from other races, and 1.1% from two or more races. 2.6% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. By 2010 there were 110,527 people in the county with a population density of 221.5/sq. mi. In terms of ancestry, 23.0% were American, 11.2% were Irish, 8.7% were English, and 7.0% were German. The median income for a household in the county was $45,559 and the median income for a family was $53,703. The per capita income for the county was $20,523. About 12.5% of families and 17.3% of the population were below the poverty line, including 20.3% of those under age 18 and 14.4% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carroll_County,_Georgia Education
    *The Carroll County School District provides education to pre-school through grade twelve and consists of 11 elementary schools, 6 middle schools, and 7 high schools. The district has 805 full-time teachers and over 13,403 students. ::Carrollton High School ::Carrollton Junior High School ::Carrollton Middle School ::Carrollton Elementary School HIghways
    {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!! HIghways!!Highways!!Highways |- |Interstate 20||U.S. Route 27||U.S. Route 27 Alternate||U.S. Route 27 Business |- |U.S. Route 78||Georgia State Route 1||Georgia State Route 1 Business||Georgia Route 5 |- |Georgia State Route 8||Georgia State Route 16||Georgia State Route 61||Georgia State Route 100 |- |Georgia State Route 101||Georgia State Route 113||Georgia State Route 166||State Route 166 Connector |- |Georgia State Route 274||Georgia State Route 402 (unsigned designation for I-20) |} ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Carrollton, Georgia|Carrollton]] County Seat =====Towns/Communities===== *[[:Category: Bowdon, Georgia|Bowdon]] *[[:Category: Bremen, Georgia|Bremen]] *[[:Category: Mount Zion, Georgia|Mount Zion]] *[[:Category: Roopville, Georgia|Roopville]] *[[:Category: Tyus, Georgia|Tyus]] *[[:Category: Victory, Georgia|Victory]] *[[:Category: Villa Rica, Georgia|Villa Rica]] *[[:Category: Whitesburg, Georgia|Whitesburg]] ====County Resources==== *[http://extension.uga.edu/county-offices/carroll.html UGA Extension] GA Extension is on the forefront of food safety, technology, research, and education; keeping Georgia's economy strong and making life better for Georgians. Learn more about Extension. UGA Extension Carroll County links the resources of the University of Georgia, Fort Valley State University, and Carroll County to ... =====Notables===== *Carrollton was mentioned in Margaret Mitchell's 1936 novel ''Gone with the Wind'' and in the 1939 movie of the same name. *Carrollton featured in the 1983 TV movie Murder in Coweta County, although the Carrollton scenes were not actually filmed there. *Other films shot in the Carrollton area include Conjurer with John Schneider, The Way Home with Dean Cain, and Between Love and a Hard Place with Bern Nadette Stanis. *Susan Hayward home in Carrollton *Roy Richards founded Southwire, the world's largest privately owned wire company. *William C. Adamson served in the U.S. Congress (1897 to 1917), sponsored the Adamson Act, which established an eight-hour work day for interstate railroad employees. *Newt Gingrich taught at the University of West Georgia, served in the U.S. Congress (1979 -1999) and , the last four years as Speaker of the House ====Census==== :1830 --- 3,419 — :1840 --- 5,252 53.6% :1850 --- 9,357 78.2% :1860 --- 11,991 28.2% :1870 --- 11,782 −1.7% :1880 --- 16,901 43.4% :1890 --- 22,301 32.0% :1900 --- 26,576 19.2% :1910 --- 30,855 16.1% :1920 --- 34,752 12.6% :1930 --- 34,272 −1.4% :1940 --- 34,156 −0.3% :1950 --- 34,112 −0.1% :1960 --- 36,451 6.9% :1970 --- 45,404 24.6% :1980 --- 56,346 24.1% :1990 --- 71,422 26.8% :2000 --- 87,268 22.2% :2010 --- 110,527 26.7% :Est. 2016 --- 116,261 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Asbury Cemetery, Carroll County, Georgia|Asbury Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Bethany Christian Church Cemetery, Carrollton, Georgia|Bethany Christian Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Carrollton City Cemetery, Carrollton, Georgia|Carrollton City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Corinth Baptist Church Cemetery, Bremen, Georgia|Corinth Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old Camp United Methodist Church Cemetery, Carroll County, Georgia|Old Camp United Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pleasant Ridge Cemetery, Carroll County, Georgia|Pleasant Ridge Cemetery]] *[[:Category: New Hope Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery, Villa Rica, Georgia|New Hope Primitive Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Tyus Baptist Church Cemetery, Carroll County, Georgia|Tyus Baptist Church Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *http://www.carrollcountyga.com/27/Government

    Carroll County Kentucky Wilsons

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    [[Category:Kentucky Projects]] [[Category:Carroll County, Kentucky]] [[Category:Kentucky, Wilson Name Study]] [[Category:Surnames]] Carroll County Kentucky Wilsons ''Updated 29 Dec 2020 by Michael Massey'' Wilson families have inhabited Carroll County Kentucky since the early 1800s. Allen Wilson and Thomas Wilson, two original (unrelated) ancestors living in Carroll Co well before 1850, had Wilson-named descendants who are living in the area today. Joshua Wilson moved to Carroll Co from Floyd Co IN in the 1870s and also has Wilson-named descendants in the area. The Thomas “Grant” Wilson family had been living nearby in Owen Co KY since before 1900 and many of their descendants transplanted across Eagle Creek and lived and worked in Worthville and environs starting in the 1920s. The Bert Wilson family moved from Grant Co to Wheatley area of Owen Co and various descendants made their way to Worthville and environs after 1940. Wilson is a common name, and Carroll Co was a rich farming and trade area, so individuals and families with the Wilson surname have moved in and out of Carroll Co through the years. We started by evaluating Carroll County census records, marriage records, and Find-A-Grave cemetery pages. Records from nearby counties, particularly Trimble, Henry, and Owen, are accessed when relevant. Source references are listed below. In cases where a particular family tree has an ancestor with a Wikitree profile, we should add a link to the profile and expect that most details will be updated there. Extended families often spanned county (and state) lines. The following counties are particularly important in this Wilson research, since many of the older Wilson families were from the Mill Creek or Worthville area: : Owen County – south of Carroll across Eagle Creek and east of the Kentucky River : Henry County – south of Carroll and west of the Kentucky River with no natural border : Trimble County – west of Carroll with only a partial natural border at the south end (Georges Creek) Of less interest in this Wilson research are the other border counties: : Gallatin County – east of Carroll with no natural border : Switzerland County IN – north of Carroll across the Ohio River : Jefferson County IN – north of the west end of Carroll across the Ohio River The primary goal of this project is to identify Wilsons who lived in Carroll County KY (or nearby areas in Gallatin, Owen, Henry, and Trimble counties in Kentucky and Switzerland and Jefferson counties in Indiana) for a significant length of time and/or who were ancestors of Wilson persons now living in Carroll Co. A secondary goal is to identify descendants of the iconic David Wilson, who lived along Mill Creek in the early 1800s. You can read more about him here: https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-46768#David_Wilson. If even a part of the stories written about him were true (it was claimed he had 40+ children), then he likely had several descendants in the area. The Mill Creek watershed crosses through Trimble Co and into Henry Co around Turners Station, which is full of Wilson descendants. In addition, not far southward from the Mill Creek mouth at the Kentucky River is Worthville and the mouth of Eagle Creek, forming the boundary (mostly) between Carroll and Owen Counties. Eagle Creek is a much larger watershed, encompassing Grant Co, Owen Co, and even Boone and Scott counties. Migration through those waterways was common in the pre-railroad 1800s. Right now, this project just has one member, me. I am [[Massey-3315|Michael Massey]]. Here are some additional tasks that can be done. I'll be working on them and could use your help. * Identify parents and grandparents of current Carroll Co Wilsons and see if and how they may fit into the schema. * Create and/or update profiles for Wilson individuals on Wikitree. * Identify and research other sources of information on Wilson families in the area. Will you join me? Please post a comment here on this page, in [https://www.WikiTree.com/g2g G2G] using the project tag, or [https://www.WikiTree.com/index.php?title=Special:PrivateMessage&who=14822006 send me a private message]. Thanks! Wilson family ancestors are prefixed with a unique character so that they can be cross-referenced within the sources. They are prefixed with the years when they and their descendants lived in Carroll Co in braces {}. Entries without closing years are possibly still living in the area. It is desirable that entries list the sources in which they are found. All sources are for Carroll County unless explicitly mentioned otherwise. : yyyyccc – Carroll County Census : yyyyccmi – Carroll County Marriage Index (or other marriage records) : yyyyccmo – Carroll County Marriage Originals : yyyyccfg – Carroll County cemetery Find-A-Grave records : yyyyccmap – Carroll County 1883 D. J. Lake Atlas : yyyyccfb – Carroll County Facebook group : yyyyocx – Owen County records (census, marriage, Find-A-Grave, etc.) : yyyyhcx – Henry County records : yyyytcx – Trimble County records : yyyygcx – Gallatin County records : yyyyscx – Switzerland County Indiana records : yyyyjcx – Jefferson County Indiana records The historical Carroll Co Wilson families are those who lived in Carroll County, Kentucky before 1900 and had descendants in the county up through 1940 and/or the present day. There are three families that meet these criteria: : ^ Thomas Wilson family : * John and Margaret (Peggy) Stephenson Wilson family (Allen Wilson) : ~ Joshua F Wilson family Other families fall into an era-specific category because they and their Wilson descendants were present in Carroll Co before 1940, lived (or had Wilson-surnamed descendants who lived) in Carroll County for at least 20 years, but no Wilson descendants remained in 1940 or later. : + Francis Wilson family : § Robert J Wilson family : ` Levi B Wilson family : ¶ George A Wilson family Other families moved into and lived in Carroll Co in the 1900s and had Wilson-named descendants who were living there (or nearby) since then. These families predominate: : ☼ Thomas Grant Wilson : ¬ Bert Wilson : † Herman Wilson : ※ Francis Travis Wilson family == Carroll County / Kentuckiana Wilsons == === {1830- } ^ Thomas Wilson (bef 1820-aft 1880) === Thomas Wilson was an adult in Carroll Co as early as 1830 and lived until at least 1880. See [[Wilson-46768|Thomas W. Wilson]] for more detail. He was first documented in Carroll Co in the 1830 census and descendants were living in Carroll Co up through 1940. Note: Although there are many descendants of this clan in Carroll Co today and nearby regions, few have the Wilson surname. Of relevance to Carroll Co Wilsons, he had three sons and two daughters with descendants in the region. Other sons and daughters are listed on his profile page. Louisa / Eliza Wilson Sampson Jordan (13 Aug 1832 – 24 Jul 1920) was Thomas’s oldest daughter, and she ended up in Louisville. See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-46768#Eliza_Wilson_Sampson_Jordan for more information. She had no descendants in Carroll Co or surrounding counties. Sarah “Elizabeth” Wilson Sturdivant (24 Dec 1834 – 3 Aug 1919) moved to Arkansas with her father’s family and married there. See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-46768#Sarah_Elizabeth_Wilson_Sturdivant for more information. She had no descendants in Carroll Co or surrounding counties. ==== ^Charles Thomas Wilson 1833 – 1917 ==== Charles Thomas Wilson (9 May 1833 – 26 May 1917) was born in and died in Carroll Co, but lived most of his adult years around Tell City IN. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-46768#Charles_Thomas_Wilson : ''____[Charles → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' Sources: 1850ccc, 1854ccm, 1870ccc, 1917ccfg ===== ^ Millard Alonzo Wilson (1857-1947) ===== After marrying in Carroll Co, his family settled in Jefferson Co IN and has descendants living there today. ===== ^ Wesley (John Wesley) Wilson (1881-1956) ===== ===== ^ Clara Belle Wilson Lanham (1885-1977) ===== ===== ^ Walter T Wilson (1891-1941) ===== ===== ^ Ella Mae Wilson Lanham (1893-1982) ===== ==== ^ Milley Jane Wilson Strickland (1835-after 1900) ==== Milley Jane (Mildred?) Wilson (May 1835 – after 1900) married William Strickland and she had several descendants who lived in Carroll County. See https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-46768#Milley_Jane_Wilson_Strickland for more information. ==== ^ William Harrison Wilson (1937-1923) ==== William H (Harrison?) Wilson (31 Jan 1837 – 8 May 1923) lived his life in Carroll Co and was the ancestor to many Carroll Co Wilsons. https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-46768#William_H_Wilson ===== ^ Lenora Wilson Eaves (1861-1938) ===== ===== ^ James William Wilson (1863-1940) ===== ===== ^ George Wilson (1865-1950) ===== : ''' ^ Leonard Wilson (1889-1956) : ''' ===== ^ Mary Ellen Wilson Moore (1867-1914) ===== ===== ^ Edward T Wilson (1870-1911) ===== : ''' ^ Harry Wilson (1895-1957) : ''' ===== ^ Ollie Meade Wilson Moore (1875-1961) ===== ===== ^ Oscar (Marion Oscar) Wilson (1881-1953) ===== : ''' ^ Frank (Marion Frank) Wilson (1903-1967) : ''' : ''' ^ Norvin Wilson (1908-1962) : ''' : ''' ^ Rosa Lee Wilson Bibb (1913-1999) : ''' : ''' ^ Carroll (Oscar Carroll) Wilson (1918-1972) : ''' : ''' ^ Oldham Charles Wilson (1920-1996) : ''' : ''' ^ Virginia (Thelma Virginia) Wilson Boots Maddox (1922-1997) : ''' ==== ^ James Edward Wilson (1840-1924) ==== James Edward Wilson (13 Aug 1840 – 5 Jul 1924) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-46768#James_Edward_Wilson : ''____[Edward → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' James Edward had no known descendants in Carroll Co or surrounding counties. ===== ^ Leanne Wilson Blye (1864-1957) ===== ==== ^ Jacob B Wilson (1843-1921) ==== Jacob B Wilson (12 Feb 1843 – 21 Mar 1921) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-46768#Jacob_B_Wilson lived most of his life in Carroll Co and is the ancestor of many Carroll Co residents. : ''____[Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' Jacob had two daughters and three sons, all of whom contributed to the Carroll Co Wilson legacy. Many of the Wilson-surnamed descendants ended up moving to the bigger cities of Louisville KY and Madison IN. ===== ^ Mary Ella Wilson Spenneberg (1870-1942) ===== ===== ^ William Jesse Wilson (1875-1949) ===== : ''' ^ Lucy Wilson Hoskins (1900-1985) : ''' : ''' ^ Mary B Wilson Knigga (1906-1980) : ''' : ''' ^ Lura Dean Wilson Calvert Webster (1910-1969) : ''' : ''' ^ Christine Wilson Dolby (1913-1993) : ''' : ''' ^ Homer Wilson (1916-1989) : ''' :: ^ Garry Dean Wilson (1947-2008) :: ^ John William Wilson (1948-) :: ^ Robert Samuel Wilson (1953-) ===== ^ Gayle Gaines Wilson (1876-1951) ===== : ''' ^ Guy Wilson (1904-1957) : ''' :: ^ Warren Fagayla Wilson (1928-1985) :: ^ Albert Eugene Wilson (1929-1997) :: ^ Robert Wayne Wilson (1943-2013) :: -- ''Robert was the only one of Gayle’s grandsons who stayed in Carroll Co. He had four daughters. :: ^ Geraldine Wilson Kerns Robinson (1945-2009) :: ^ Guy Wilson Jr (1947-?) :: ^ Minnie Marie Wilson Thompson (1950-?) :: ^ Jerry Wayne Wilson (1952-1952) :: ^ Wilford Lee Wilson (1953-2006) :: ^ Donald Ray Wilson Sr (1955-2001) : ''' ^ James Leroy Wilson (1907-1987) : ''' :: ^ Walter B Wilson (1943-?) :: ^ Charlene F Wilson Whitmore (1946-?) :: ^ Thomas Lee Wilson Sr (1949-2001) : ''' ^ Edgar B Wilson (1911-1911) : ''' : ''' ^ Eva Lena Wilson Browning (1915-1986) : ''' : ''' ^ Mary Elizabeth Wilson Shoots (1916-1985) : ''' : ''' ^ Ella Katherine Wilson Wood (1918-1977) : ''' : ''' ^ Myrtle Beatrice Wilson Skirvin (1923-1988) : ''' ===== ^ James Riley Wilson (1880-1951) ===== : ''' ^ Edward Sachem Wilson (1907-1981) : ''' : ''' ^ Jacob Walter Wilson (1908-1966) : ''' : ''' ^ James Edward Wilson (1934-1999) : ''' : ''' ^ Donna D Wilson (1936-?) : ''' : ''' ^ Joyce A Wilson (1940-?) : ''' ===== ^ Cordia Wilson Walters (1883-1962) ===== ==== ^ Nancy Katherine Wilson Martin (1846-1917) ==== Nancy Katherine “Katie” Wilson Martin (2 Mar 1846 – 22 Nov 1917) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-46768#Nancy_Katherine_Wilson_Martin : ''____[Katie → daughter of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' ==== ^ Leanna Wilson Walters (1848-1938) ==== Leanna Wilson Walters (14 Mar 1848 – 29 Dec 1938) https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Wilson-46768#Leanna_Wilson_Walters : ''____[Leanna → daughter of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' === {1840- } * Allen Wilson (1810-1885) === Allen Wilson (1810-1885) was the heir to the John and Peggy (Margaret) Stephenson Wilson land in Carroll County. Perhaps apart from his youngest brother, John S, Allen was the only son to stay in Carroll Co. He had 6 sons and 2 daughters. Many of Allen’s sons were married in Henry Co KY. It was perhaps easier to get to New Castle than Carrollton, and their spouses may have been from Henry Co. Carroll Co sources: 1840ccc, 1850ccc, 1855ccm-d, 1860ccc, 1870ccc, 1880ccc, 1883ccmap, 1885ccfg ==== * Samuel K Wilson (1838-1926) ==== Samuel K (1838-1926) married Susan Pyles in Carroll Co in 1874 and had 2 sons and a daughter. Sources: 1850ccc, 1860ccc, 1874ccm, 1880ccc, 1900ccc : ''____[Samuel → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' ===== * William Wilson (1876-1957) ===== William Wilson (1876-1957) lived with his parents until after 1910. He and his brother are living together in 1940. Sources: 1880ccc, 1900ccc, 1910ccc, 1920ccc, 1940ccc ===== * Thomas Allen Wilson (1878-1958) ===== Thomas Allen Wilson (1878-1958) married Ada (Mary Ada) Brant 29 Mar 1909 in Trimble Co. She died in 1927 and he evidently never remarried and apparently had no children. Sources: 1880ccc, 1900ccc, 1909tcm, 1910ccc, 1920tcc, 1930hcc, 1940ccc ==== * William Wilson (1839-?) ==== William was living with Allen and Ann Hartman Wilson in 1850 and 1860. I am not sure what happened to him after that. He may have been a nephew, son of Allen’s brother Green Wilson, as some sources have a William Wilson living elsewhere. Sources: 1850ccc, 1860ccc : ''____[William → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' ==== * John Peter Wilson (1844-1933) ==== Pete (John Peter) Wilson (1 Dec 1844 – 20 Feb 1933). Pete married Norena Crouch and had 8 sons and 4 daughters. Sometime between 1870 and 1880, the family moved from Mill Creek to Poplar Grove precinct in Owen Co. ===== * Alvin C Wilson (1870-1949) ===== Moved to Indianapolis IN. ===== * William Wilson (1873-1942) ===== Moved to Lawrence Co PA ===== * Elijah Wilson (1874-1945) ===== Elijah lived in Poplar Grove precinct in Owen Co through 1940. He died in Gallatin Co. He had two sons, Floyd Gaston and Roy Beverley. : '''* Floyd Gaston Wilson''' : '''* Roy Beverley Wilson''' :: * Robert Anderson Wilson :: * Julia C Wilson Raisor Julia married Billy Joe Raisor and had two children, Joe and Cindy. :: * James P Wilson (1934-2000) James had two daughters, Jama and Kendra. : ''____[Elijah → son of John Peter → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' ===== * Joseph Wilson (1878-1963) ===== Joe moved to Lexington KY, where he died. ===== * Ola Wilson (1878-1963) ===== Ola moved to Wayne Co IN. ===== * Vance Wilson (1884-1935) ===== Moved to Indianapolis IN. ===== * Gip Wilson (1888-1971) ===== Moved to Montgomery Co OH (Dayton). ===== * Howard Wilson (1893-1959) ===== Howard stayed nearby in Poplar Grove, Owen Co and Sparta, Gallatin Co. He had one son, Charles William Wilson, born 13 Aug 1927, died 17 Apr 2012. ==== * Benjamin Thomas Wilson ==== Benjamin lived most of his life in the Mill Creek / English area of Carroll Co. He had two sons, William M and Benjamin Thomas Jr. ===== * William M Wilson ===== William married Edna Susan Chilton 1906 in Carroll Co and had one son (James B) and one daughter (Ollie J). : ''' * James B Wilson (1912-1988) : ''' James B married Louise Reynolds Wilson 1933 in Carroll Co. They had two sons and one daughter. : * Charles E Wilson (b. 4 Aug 1935). Charles married Reta Carder 14 Sep 1956. He and his wife have a tombstone prepared in English Cemetery. ===== * Benjamin Thomas Wilson, Jr. ===== Bennie (Benjamin Jr.) registered for the WWI draft in Carroll Co, but married Cora Propps in WV in 1919 and moved to that state. He registered for the WWII draft in Fayette Co WV and stated his correct date of birth and place of birth as Carroll Co KY. All his children were born in WV. ==== * Joseph Wilson ==== ==== * Franklin P Wilson (1853-1935) ==== Frank P Wilson married Maggie Adcock in Henry County and lived there until his death 11 May 1935. He had two sons, Allen S Wilson, born 1880, and Ben Wilson, born 1894. Ben died in his 30s on 17 Jan 1929. ===== * Allen S Wilson ===== ===== * Ben Wilson ===== === {1840-1880?} + Francis Wilson === The Francis Wilson family moved to Carroll Co from Mercer Co KY before 1840 and lived in Carroll Co for a substantial period in the mid-1800s. There were 7 males living with him in 1850 and 4 in 1860. He married Elizabeth Tyson in 2 Feb 1829, so it makes sense that all the males were his sons. Unfortunately, this Wilson clan is hard to track after 1860. I could find nothing definitive on Harvey, Ben, John, or Rezin. Emmaline married Montraville Clark 17 Mar 1868 and was living in the Mill Creek area in 1870 and 1880. I assume Francis died before 1870, since his daughter, Mary Ellen, was living with Emmaline in 1870, and married Thomas J Wilson (no relation, from Bourbon Co KY) later that year. She died 5 Apr 1874, about a week after bearing a son, Monterville Wilson, who died a few months later, on 29 Jul 1874. I do not know what happened to her husband, or whether they had any other children. Of the sons I was able to track, it appears that they left the area and are not contributors to Carroll County Wilsons. ==== + William Wilson ==== William was Francis’s oldest son, born about 1830. He was living with his parents in 1850, but then disappears. A William Wilson, age 50, showed up in 1880, working as a farmhand in Mill Creek – but if that was him, where was he in 1860 and 1870? There is no evidence that William had any children. Sources: 1850ccc, 1880ccc? ==== + Shelby Wilson ==== Shelby Wilson, age 35, married Charlottie “Lottie” Turner, 18, in Trimble County on 22 Nov 1866. In 1880, they were living in Lockport, Henry County with 6 children. In 1881, Shelby Jr was born. It appears that the whole family moved to Grant Co KY, where he and most of his children were living in the 1900s. Shelby served in the Confederate Army during the Civil War and his wife, Lottie, applied for a pension after his death in Grant County on 20 Mar 1919. On the application she mentioned that she had 6 children living, 3 boys and 3 girls, all married. Sources: 1850ccc ==== + George W Wilson ==== George Wilson was the fifth son from the 1850 census, age 9. He did not appear in the 1860 census, but was listed in the 1870 census, age 30, married to Malinda, age 40. George W married Malinda E Corley in Trimble County in 1865, second marriage for both, so only the last two children were theirs. The first four children were listed as Wilsons, but they were more likely hers since they were too old to be George’s and were born before the Wilson-Corley marriage. I am unable to find either person’s first marriage record, and I wonder if the “second marriage” on George’s part might have been a clerical error. A working hypothesis is that Malinda married a Mr. Corley, who died during the Civil War (the last of the four children was born around 1859). She then married George, perhaps after a brief first marriage on his part. We do not know what happened to George after 1870. Malinda remarried to Thomas Handlon (documented as her 3rd marriage) in 1875, and she and her two Wilson children were living with them in 1880. In 1883, Melinda Handlon was shown as landowner in the Mill Creek district in the Indexed County Land Ownership maps. In Jul 1893, Melissa Handlon married George W Wiley in Carroll Co. A Malinda E Wilson lived until her death in Carrollton 16 May 1911. The informant, a Mrs. Chris(?) Buck of Cincinnati, gave Malinda’s parents’ names as John H and Melinda E Bryant. In 1910, she was living in Carrollton, age 80 and widowed, and reported 8 children born, but only 3 survived. This seems to fit George’s wife’s profile, but why was she going by Wilson and not Handlon? Which of her children survived? George had one biological son, Garland Wilson, as listed in the 1880 census. I was unable to find him after 1880. : ''____[George W → son of '''Francis Wilson''']'' Sources: 1850ccc, 1870ccc, 1880ccc === {1850-1880} ` Levi B Wilson === Levi B Wilson was first named in the 1850 census, living in Carrollton. His place of birth was listed as Woodford Co KY. On 4 Nov 1852, he married Nancy G King, and the marriage record documented him as born in Woodford Co KY. By 1860, L B and Nancy had 4 children. In 1863, he registered for the U.S. Civil War draft despite owning 2 slaves in 1860. In 1870, he goes by something like Bolivar Wilson in the faded Carroll Co census record. In 1880, there is a Levi B Wilson living in Crawford Co Kansas. The children closely match the ones in 1870, so I have reason to believe it is the same person. All his children except for his oldest daughter, Sallie Kay (Sarah) traveled with him to Kansas. His Find-a-Grave record has him as Levi Buchanan Wilson. The Carrollton Democrat had an article on 10 Jan 1891, page 5 column 1, titled, “Ex-Sheriff of Carroll County, now living in Kansas” Sources: 1850ccc, 1860ccc, 1870ccc === {1860-1912} § Robert J Wilson === Robert J Wilson was born in Fayette Co KY and moved to Carrollton before 1860, living with his mother. There he married Isabelle “Belle” Scott in 1865. His father, John, moved to Carrollton by 1870, and was living with his mother and sister, Sarah. They had 6 children, including 2 sons. The oldest son, Scott Spaulding Wilson moved to Fairfield Co OH. I was unable to find any information on his second son, R. J. Wilson, Jr. Robert J Wilson, Sr. lived in Carroll Co until his death 28 Jun 1912. Several of his daughters remained in the area. Nannie I Wilson married Otto Oster in Carroll Co in 1899. The Oster family moved to Ohio where they lived in the 1930s and 40s. Sources: 1860ccc, 1865ccmi, 1870ccc === {1871- } ~ Joshua F Wilson === Joshua didn’t arrive in Carroll Co from Indiana until sometime after the 1870 census, but his descendants remain there to this day and are a significant part of Wilson-surnamed people in Carroll and surrounding counties. There are wo major questions about Joshua. 1) Where did he come from? 2) What happened to him after the 1880 census? What facts do we know about Joshua F Wilson? : He married Elenor Lewis on 6 Sep 1871 in Carroll Co. On the application for marriage, he claimed to be 22 years old, a “Sewing machine agent”, born in Jeffersonville IN. He claimed his father was born in Switzerland Co IN and his mother in Vevay IN. He claimed this was his first marriage, and that his residence was Carroll Co. Elenor was only 14 years old! : On the 1880 census he was a landowner living in Worthville precinct with his wife and three oldest children. : Joshua was a patron of the 1883 D J Lake Atlas, and he owned 130 acres. He claimed to be born in Floyd Co IN and that he settled in Carroll Co in 1876. : The death certificate for his daughter Florence claims J. F. Wilson and Ella Lewis as parents : The death certificate for his son Fred B Wilson claims Josh F Wilson and Ella Louis [sic] as parents : The Social Security information for his son Harry Williams Wilson claims Joshue and Ella N Wilson as parents. It is very likely that our Joshua was the Joshua F Wilson recorded in the 1850 census, one year old and living with his father David S Wilson, 21, and his mother Mary, 20. *''1850 United States Federal Census'': Name: Joshua F Wilson; Gender: Male; Age: 1; Birth Year: 1849; Birthplace: Indiana; Home in 1850: York, Switzerland, Indiana, USA; Line Number: 40; Dwelling Number: 1269; Family Number: 1269; Household Members: Name; David S Wilson Age: 21: Name; Mary F Wilson Age: 20: Name; Joshua F Wilson Age: 1: The 1849 date of birth matches that of his marriage application. The places of birth on the application are close enough to the census record. But what happens then? In 1860, a Joshua F Wilson was living with a John M and Mary Burns on Goose Island IL (Thebes IL P.O.), which is about 15 miles up the Mississippi River from where it meets the Ohio.*''1860 United States Federal Census'': Name: Joshua F Wilson; Age: 10; Birth Year: 1850; Gender: Male; Birth Place: Indiana; Home in 1860: Alexander, Illinois; Post Office: Thebes; Dwelling Number: 807; Family Number: 807; Attended School: Yes; Household Members: Name; John M BurnsAge: 25: Name; Mary A BurnsAge: 20: Name; Joshua F WilsonAge: 10: Name; Eliza E BurnsAge: 2: My original hypothesis was that Mary Burns was the remarried widow of David Wilson from 1850. Her age in the 1860 census record was smudged and it could have been 20 or 30, the latter of which would coordinate with Mary Wilson’s age. But it has become clear that Mary Burns was Mary Hewett, who married John Burns in Gallatin Co KY in 1859.*''Kentucky, County Marriages, 1783-1965'': Name: Mary A. Hewett; Gender: Female; Marriage Date: 17 Mar 1859; Marriage Place: Gallatin, Kentucky, USA; Spouse: John M. Burns; Film Number: 000509036 According to the marriage records, he was already living in Illinois by then, but Mary was living in Gallatin Co, and both stated they were born in Switzerland Co IN.*''Kentucky, Marriage Records, 1852-1914'': Name: John M Burns; Age: 23; Est. Birth Year: 1836; Spouse Name: Mary A Hewitt; Spouse Age: 18; Spouse Residence: Gallatin; Marriage Date: 17 Mar 1859; Marriage Location: Gallatin; County of Record: Gallatin Living adjacent in 1860 was Eliza Burns, John’s mother, two Burns teenagers, and three other Wilson children: Amanda J, 9, John, 7, and Adolphus, 6.*''1860 United States Federal Census'': Name: Eliza J Burns; Age: 51; Birth Year: 1809; Gender: Female; Birth Place: Kentucky; Home in 1860: Alexander, Illinois; Post Office: Goose Island; Dwelling Number: 806; Family Number: 806; Occupation: House Keeper; Personal Estate Value: 200; Household Members: Name; Eliza J Burns Age: 51: Name; Robert L Burns Age: 19: Name; James M Burns Age: 16: Name; Amanda J Wilson Age: 9: Name; John Wilson Age: 7: Name; Adolphus Wilson Age: 6: (These names were transcribed as “Nilson” in the census automation.) A current working theory is that Mary Wilson of the 1850 census was Eliza’s daughter who died sometime after having Adolphus in 1854. It would make sense that Eliza, around 50, would take in her grandchildren, and farm the oldest one off to her son. The two young men living with Eliza were probably not her sons, since they were not living with her in 1850. Eliza, her husband Alexander, son John, and two other children were living in Owen Co in 1850.*''1850 United States Federal Census'': Name: John M Burns; Gender: Male; Age: 16; Birth Year: 1834; Birthplace: Kentucky; Home in 1850: District 1, Owen, Kentucky, USA; Attended School: Y; Line Number: 4; Dwelling Number: 561; Family Number: 561; Household Members: Name; Alexander Burns Age: 48: Name; Elizabeth Burns Age: 43: Name; James P Burns Age: 19: Name; John M Burns Age: 16: Name; Malinda A Burns Age: 12: Alexander was living in Owen Co in 1840, and the ages of his children indicate that he had a daughter age 10-14 which could have been Mary Burns Wilson.*''1840 United States Federal Census'': Name: Alexander Burns; Home in 1840 (City, County, State): Owen, Kentucky; Birth Year: 1802; Age: 38; Males - 5 thru 9: 2; Males - 30 thru 39: 1; Females - Under 5: 1; Females - 10 thru 14: 1; Females - 30 thru 39: 1; Persons Employed in Agriculture: 3; Free White Persons - Under 20: 4; Free White Persons - 20 thru 49: 2; Total Free White Persons: 6; Total All Persons: 6 The John Burns family ended up moving back to Cincinnati in 1870, John Burns, Mary, and Eliza with additional children,*''1870 United States Federal Census'': Name: John Burns; Age in 1870: 34; Birth Year: 1836; Birthplace: Indiana; Dwelling Number: 571; Home in 1870: Cincinnati Ward 16, Hamilton, Ohio; Race: White; Gender: Male; Post Office: Cincinnati; Occupation: Jour Potter; Father of Foreign Birth: Y; Mother of Foreign Birth: Y; Male Citizen Over 21: Y; Personal Estate Value: 150; Inferred Spouse: Mary Burns; Inferred Children: John Burns; Eliza Burns; Household Members: Name; John BurnsAge: 34: Name; Mary BurnsAge: 29: Name; Jane ClarkAge: 18: Name; Eliza BurnsAge: 11: Name; Robert BurnsAge: 5: Name; John BurnsAge: 3: Name; Catherine BurnsAge: 3: Name; George BurnsAge: 8/12:, and his mother Eliza joined them by 1880.*''1880 United States Federal Census'': Name: Eliza Jane Burns; Age: 72; Birth Date: Abt 1808; Birthplace: Kentucky; Home in 1880: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA; Street: Gest St; House Number: 118; Dwelling Number: 283; Race: White; Gender: Female; Relation to Head of House: Mother; Marital Status: Widowed; Father's Birthplace: Kentucky; Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky; Occupation: At Home; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Eliza Jane BurnsAge: 72: Name; John M. BurnsAge: 44: Name; Mary BurnsAge: 40: Name; John L. BurnsAge: 18: Name; Robert BurnsAge: 15: Name; George BurnsAge: 10: Name; Mamie BurnsAge: 8: Name; Lafayette BurnsAge: 3: It is not clear where Eliza Jane was living in 1870, and it appears that the Wilson children were on their own by then. My best guess is that Joshua was living in Putnam Co IN, age 20, as an apprentice tin worker with the Amadeus Kunklen family. Working with metals would put him in line to be a sewing machine agent in 1871 for his marriage to Elenora. Coming back to the area where he and his parents were born makes sense, particularly as the railroad was being built around that time. There is a coincidental series of events between him and Adolphus that makes more sense if they were brothers. # They both appear in Carroll Co after 1870 # They both claim Indiana nativity # They both marry Carroll Co women after 1870 # They both appear living in Carroll Co in the 1880 census # They both disappear after 1880 No death certificate or Find-A-Grave information is available for Joshua. We can assume that he died before 1900, and that it was during the 6 ½-year gap Feb 1891 and Sep 1897: : On 15 Sep 1897, Elenora Wilson married G S Tingle in Carroll Co. There is no indication on the marriage license or certificate whether Elenora was widowed or divorced. : In 1900, his wife was living with George Tingle and his two children and her four youngest children with the surname Wilson. Interestingly, she claimed to be married 5 years (it was only three), with 11 children born and 8 surviving. The youngest, Mary, was born in Nov 1891, meaning Joshua died no earlier than her estimated conception in Feb 1891. What happened to Elenora after 1900? George Tingle was living by himself in 1910. She had a son, Sylvester Tingle, who was living with his half-sister Florence Stafford and her husband in 1910 (although he was listed as Sylvester Wilson since two other half-siblings, Flora and Fred B, were also living in the household). Some family historians document her death as 10 Nov 1902 in Carroll Co. This seems reasonable and likely. Her son Sylvester would have been about 18 months old. He went on to live with his sister Florence, who was probably the only mother he knew. Research on Elenora is complicated by the observation that there seems to be another Elenora Tingle in Carroll Co about the same age. Joshua had four sons, John A, Harry William, Ira D (later known as R. D.) and Frederick B, all of whom had male children who contributed to the Wilson family. See below. He had four known daughters: : Florence Wilson Stafford (10 Feb 1877 – 5 Nov 1912) was present in the 1880 census. She married Rollie Stafford 25 Nov 1894 in Switzerland Co, and in 1910, she was living with husband Rollie Stafford and three of her siblings: Flora (24), Fred B (26), and Sylvaster Wilson (8), all identified as Rollie’s siblings-in-laws. The latter was actually Sylvester Tingle, Elenora’s son by G. S. Tingle. Florence died in 1912 after a long hospitalization, and Sylvester continued to live with Rollie Stafford even after he remarried. : Flora Wilson (b. Jan 1887) was living with her mother and stepfather in 1900. Flora was living with her sister Florence in 1910. : Ruth Wilson (b. Apr 1889) was living with her mother and stepfather in 1900. I do not know where she was living after that. : Mary Wilson (b. Nov 1891) was living with her mother and stepfather in 1900. I do not know where she was living after that. What happened to the three youngest daughters? That is a huge mystery. Sharon Wilson, daughter of George F and Minnie Wilson, had no information on them nor did she recall Sylvester Tingle.Kathy Lucas communication with Sharon Wilson 1880ccc, 1883ccmap, 1900ccc-wife+family ==== ~ John A Wilson 1873-aft 1910, bef 1918 ==== John A had one son, George, before he disappeared (presumed dead) after the 1910 census. Family information from Kathy Lucas: John A. Wilson, son of Joshua and Ella, married Corda Darbro about 1899. They are listed in the 1900 Carroll County Census. He was a railroad worker. Child listed is Ethel, born 1899. John and Corda had one other child, George F. Wilson, born in 1903. Ethel Wilson married William Hart in Louisville on June 29, 1918. Her marriage certificate lists her father as John Wilson, deceased, and mother, Cordie Darbro, deceased. John A Wilson married Millie Baker about 1907. Millie Baker was first married to Charlie Hunt in 1896. The children of Carlie Hunt and Millie Baker were Willie B. Hunt and Addie E. Hunt. John A. Wilson and Millie had a daughter, Florence, born in 1908. She married Dusty Coleman. Addie E. Hunt married Lonnie Marshall. During the 1920 census, after John’s death, Millie, her two daughters Addie and Florence, and son-in-law Lonnie Marshall, were living in Worthville district. For some reason, she referred to herself as “Millie Hunt”, using her first husband’s name (she was the census informant). In later records she used Millie Wilson. ===== ~ Ethel Wilson Hart 1900-1922 ===== ===== ~ George Frederick Wilson Sr 1905-1979 ===== George F Wilson married Minnie Francis Earls in Carroll Co in 1923. George had 5 sons who lived around Carroll Co. : ____''[George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : ''' ~ Frederick Davis Wilson 1924-1997 : ''' : ''' ~ Joseph William Wilson 1926-1992 : ''' Joseph William Wilson, Sr., had four sons. 1930ccc, 1940ccc, 1992ccfg, 2010ccfg-wife : Joseph William Wilson, Jr. 1947-2020 :: Joseph William Wilson, Jr. of Carrollton, Kentucky. August 22, 1947 — April 30, 2020. Joseph William Wilson, Jr., age 72 and a resident of Carrollton, passed away Thursday, April 30, 2020 at Gallatin Nursing and Rehabilitation Center. Born August 22, 1947 in Carroll County, Kentucky, he was the son of the late Joseph Wilson, Sr. and Helen Popp Bell. In addition to his parents, Mr. Wilson was preceded in death by a brother, Tommy Wilson. Mr. Wilson was a veteran of the United States Air Force and is survived by two brothers: Tim Wilson and Ronald Wilson; five sisters: Sandy Taylor, Kim Popp, Oneida Rose, Shirley Statler and Danielle Chadwell. Burial details unknown.https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/209836985/joseph-william-wilson : Ronald Eugene Wilson 1948-2012 : David Thomas Wilson 1953-2017 : Tim Wilson : ''' ~ Bertha Jane Wilson Popp 1928-2012 : ''' 1930ccc, 1940ccc, 2012ccfg : ''' ~ Gracie Lorraine Wilson 1930-1935 : ''' Died of diphtheria. : ''' ~ George Frederick Wilson Jr. 1933-2000 : ''' : ''' ~ Donald Eugene Wilson 1937-1933 : ''' : ''' ~ Robert Keith Wilson 1940-1981 : ''' Robert Keith “Cotton” Wilson was born 13 Jan 1940 to George and Minnie Frances Earls Wilson.*’’Kentucky, Birth Index, 1911-1999’’: Name: Robert K Wilson; Date of Birth: 13 Jan 1940; Birth Place: Carroll, Kentucky, USA; Mother’s Name: Minnie Earls; Volume Number: 002; Certificate Number: 00709; Volume Year: 1940 He was living with his large family (4 brothers and a sister) at age 2 months during the 1940 census. He was residing in Worthville when he died 16 Apr 1981.*’’Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000’’: Name: Robert K Wilson; Death Date: 16 Apr 1981; Death Place: Carrl; Age: 41; Residence: Carroll; Volume: 17; Certificate: 8041 He married Dolores Yvonne Hopkins (1941-1971), daughter of B F and Cathleen McClure Hopkins of Turner Station. She was born 5 Dec 1941 to Kathline [sic] McClure Hopkins.*’’Kentucky, Birth Index, 1911-1999’’: Name: Doloros Y Hopkins; Date of Birth: 5 Dec 1941; Birth Place: Henry, Kentucky, USA; Mother’s Name: Kathline McClure; Volume Number: 144; Certificate Number: 71843; Volume Year: 1941; Household Members: She died on 29 Aug 1971 in Carroll County*’’Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000’’: Name: Delores Y Wilson; Death Date: 29 Aug 1971; Death Place: Carrl; Age: 29; Residence: Carroll; Volume: 44; Certificate: 21573; Household Members: A Social Security claims record validates this information.*’’U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007’’: Name: Delores Yvonne Wilson; Gender: Female; Race: White; Birth Date: 5 Dec 1941; Birth Place: Turners Station, Kentucky; Death Date: Aug 1971; Father: B F Hopkins; Mother: Cathleen McClure; SSN: 307620642; Notes: Nov 1969: Name listed as DELORES YVONNE WILSON; 30 Dec 1987: Name listed as DELORES WILSON She got her Social Security card while living in Indiana,*’’U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014’’: Name: Delores Wilson; Social Security Number: 307-62-0642; Birth Date: 5 Dec 1941; Issue year: 1969; Issue State: Indiana; Death Date: Aug 1971 which makes sense since her much younger brothers and sisters were born in Madison around that time. Her son, Brian, notes that she passed away in 1971 from a stomach surgery that turned to gangrene. He wasn’t yet 6 years old at the time. Dolores is not mentioned in the obituaries of her two siblings that acknowledged family members who preceded them: Pamela,https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/208577706/pamela-k.-bentz and Bobby,https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/219917202/robert-allen-hopkins but both mention a Bonnie Wilson. Cotton and Dolores had a son, Brian, and a daughter. Dolores had a daughter by a previous marriage. Sources: 1971ccfg, 1981ccfg, 2021ccfb ===== ~ Florence Wilson Coleman 1908-1984 ===== ==== ~ Florence Wilson Stafford 1877-1912 ==== ==== ~ Harry Williams Wilson 1878-1940 ==== Harry W Wilson was living in Franklin Co KY in 1900, Louisville in 1910, then Indianapolis IN, where he registered for the WWI draft and lived thereafter. ==== ~ R D (Ira D) Wilson 1891-1968 ==== R D moved to Louisville, where he worked for the railroad for many years. He served during the Spanish-American War and that was about when he began using “R. D.” instead of Ira D. Sharon Wilson, a daughter of George F and Minnie Wilson, remembered R. D. and recalls, “he used to visit the family in Worthville, that he drove a Cadillac and dressed in fine clothes so they all thought he must be really rich. She knew he moved to California and that he had a son.”Kathy Lucas communication with Sharon Wilson. His son, Rollie E Wilson, ended up in Sacramento CA and R. D. moved there after his retirement. Brother Sylvester was mentioned in his obituary. ==== ~ Frederick B Wilson 1885-1915 ==== Fred Wilson married Maud French Stafford and lived in Carroll Co in 1900 and 1910 and died on 19 May 1915 after falling off a railroad trestle. His 1910 occupation was bridge carpenter, but the accident occurred while walking the tracks on his way home. He had two daughters, Mildred F and Marguerite. Maud remarried to Edgar Miller, and she and her daughters were living with his family in Carrollton during the 1920 census. She had another daughter by this marriage, Marian Henrietta, and the family (except for Mildred) were living in Louisville in 1930.*''1930 United States Federal Census'': Name: Maude Miller; Birth Year: 1893; Gender: Female; Race: White; Age in 1930: 37; Birthplace: Missouri; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife; Homemaker?: Yes; Home in 1930: Louisville, Jefferson, Kentucky, USA; Map of Home: Louisville,Jefferson,Kentucky; Street Address: Payne Street; Ward of City: No 1; Block: 223; House Number: 2353; Dwelling Number: 52; Family Number: 58; Age at First Marriage: 17; Attended School: No; Able to Read and Write: Yes; Father's Birthplace: Kentucky; Mother's Birthplace: Missouri; Able to Speak English: Yes; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; H P StaffordAge: 68: Name; Edgar L MillerAge: 37: Name; Maude MillerAge: 37: Name; Margueritte WilsonAge: 16: Name; Marion MillerAge: 6: Mildred was born to Maude Stafford on 8 Nov 1911 in Carroll Co and was actually named “Frederick M” (Frederique?). She married Charles Briscoe on 26 Jan 1929,*''Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001'': Name: Mildred Wilson; Gender: Female; Race: White; Age: 19; Event Type: Marriage Registration (Marriage); Birth Date: 8 Nov 1910; Birth Place: Louisville, Kentucky; Marriage Date: 26 Jan 1929; Marriage Place: Indiana, United States; Residence Place: Louisville, Kentucky; Father: Fred Wilson; Mother: Maud Stafford; Spouse: Charles Briscoe; Page: 352 claiming she was born and resided in Louisville, but the marriage license was obtained in Indiana. On her mother’s obituary, she was listed as Mrs. Mildred Hill of Los Angeles CA. Marguerite married Barry Soper and they were living in Dearborn MI when her mom died in 1937 and in Wyandotte MI during the 1940 census.*''1940 United States Federal Census'': Name: Marguriete Soper; Age: 26; Estimated Birth Year: 1914; Gender: Female; Race: White; Birthplace: Kentucky; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Wife; Home in 1940: Wyandotte, Wayne, Michigan; Map of Home in 1940: Wyandotte,Wayne,Michigan; Street: Miller; House Number: 175; Farm: No; Inferred Residence in 1935: Missouri; Residence in 1935: Missouri; Resident on farm in 1935: No; Sheet Number: 4A; Attended School or College: No; Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 8th grade; Weeks Worked in 1939: 0; Income: 0; Income Other Sources: No; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Berry C SoperAge: 32: Name; Marguriete SoperAge: 26: 1900ccc, 1910ccc, 1915ccfg, 1920ccc === {1878-1907} √ Adolphus S Wilson === Adolphus S Wilson married Susan Searcy O’Neal in Carroll Co on 7 Feb 1878 and was living in the Carrollton precinct in Carroll Co in 1880, age 25, with his wife (14 years older!), daughter Cora, and two stepchildren, who were designated as Wilsons, but were definitely O’Neals. Wife Susan, son Robert O’Neal, and daughter Cora were living in Carrollton in 1900. Susanna’s first marriage was to Lafayette O’Neal. Susannah has a Find-A-Grave entry in the Searcy Cemetery, but there is no indication of when she died. Carrollton IOOF Cemetery does contain a stone for Susanna Wilson, 1841-1907. An Adolphus Wilson, age 15, was living in Scott Co IN with his parents in 1870,*’’1870 United States Federal Census’’: Name: Adolphus Wilson; Age in 1870: 15; Birth Year: 1855; Birthplace: Indiana; Dwelling Number: 1057; Home in 1870: Vienna, Scott, Indiana; Race: White; Gender: Male; Post Office: Afton; Occupation: Farm Laborer; Attended School: Y; Inferred Father: John Wilson; Inferred Mother: Perlina Wilson; Household Members: Name; John WilsonAge: 57: Name; Perlina WilsonAge: 44: Name; Littleton WilsonAge: 18: Name; Adolphus WilsonAge: 15: Name; Mary WilsonAge: 12: Name; William WilsonAge: 9: Name; Emily WilsonAge: 4: but was also living with his brother in 1880.*’’1880 United States Federal Census’’: Name: Adolphus Wilson; Age: 25; Birth Date: Abt 1855; Birthplace: Indiana; Home in 1880: Seymour, Jackson, Indiana, USA; Street: Oak St; Dwelling Number: 190; Race: White; Gender: Male; Relation to Head of House: Brother; Marital Status: Single; Father’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Mother’s Name: Pauline Wilson; Mother’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Pauline WilsonAge: 50: Name; Littleton WilsonAge: 27: Name; Adolphus WilsonAge: 25: Name; Sarah WilsonAge: 21: Name; Belle WoodsAge: 20: Name; Emma WilsonAge: 14: Had he left Susan and returned home, and was he counted in both places? The Adolphus in all sources claimed to be born in Indiana. However, the Scott Co records are consistent in saying both parents were born in KY, whereas the Carroll Co records diverge: : 1860 Scott Co census – father born in KY, mother born in KY : 1870 Scott Co census – father born in KY, mother born in KY : 1878 Carroll Co Marriage – father born in VA, mother born in IN : 1880 Carroll Co census – father born in IN, mother born in KY : 1880 Scott Co census – father born in KY, mother born in KY In researching Joshua F Wilson with Kathy Lucas, I discovered another Adolphus living adjacent to a Joshua Wilson in Goose Island, Alexander Co, IL in 1860. (Goose Island is about 15 miles up the Mississippi River from where it meets the Ohio). That Joshua is a pretty good guess for the Carroll Co Joshua (see above), and so I currently believe that the Goose Island Adolphus is the best guess for this Adolphus. Both young men are absent in the 1870 census. A narrative might look like: Joshua moves to Carroll Co in the early 1870s and buys land. Things go well for him, so he writes to his half-brother to join him. Adolphus moves to the area and marries a widow. On the 1900 census, Susan claimed her status as widowed, indicating that Adolphus died sometime between 1800 and 1900. It is doubtful that he had any other children; Cora was the only Wilson child listed for Susan in the 1890 or 1900 census. There is no clear marriage or family for Cora Wilson, but there are half a dozen potential situations in nearby counties and metropolitan areas. Susanna died around 1906-1907. There is a Find-A-Grave memorial with a tombstone image that shows Susanna buried in Carrollton IOOF cemetery, 1861-1907. Another Find-A-Grave has no image and no date of death and shows her buried in the Searcy family cemetery. Sources: 1878ccm, 1880ccc, 1900ccc-Susan, 1907ccfg-Susan === {1896-1930} ⁿ Charles Burton Wilson (1854-1937) === Charles Burton Wilson married Bertha Nicholas in Ghent on 3 Mar 1896. This is the only marriage I have found that is not in the marriage index. They had a daughter, Hallie, born in 1899, and the family was living in Switzerland Co IN in 1900*’’1900 United States Federal Census’’: Name: Hallie B Wilson; Age: 1; Birth Date: May 1899; Birthplace: Kentucky, USA; Home in 1900: Jefferson, Switzerland, Indiana; Sheet Number: 6; Number of Dwelling in Order of Visitation: 140; Family Number: 147; Race: White; Gender: Female; Relation to Head of House: Daughter; Marital Status: Single; Father’s Name: Charley B Wilson; Father’s Birthplace: Kentucky, USA; Mother’s Name: Bertie L Wilson; Mother’s Birthplace: Kentucky, USA; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Charley B WilsonAge: 36: Name; Bertie L WilsonAge: 23: Name; Elzie T WilsonAge: 12: Name; Hallie B WilsonAge: 1: and back in Gallatin Co in 1910.*’’1910 United States Federal Census’’: Name: Hallie Wilson; Age in 1910: 10; Birth Year: 1900; Birthplace: Kentucky; Home in 1910: Hoggins, Gallatin, Kentucky; Street: Brace Road; Race: White; Gender: Female; Relation to Head of House: Daughter; Marital Status: Single; Father’s Name: Charles Wilson; Father’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Mother’s Name: Berta Wilson; Mother’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Native Tongue: English; Attended School: Yes; Able to read: Yes; Able to Write: Yes; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Charles WilsonAge: 48: Name; Berta WilsonAge: 38: Name; Hallie WilsonAge: 10: Bertie died in 1915, and Charles (widowed) and son Perry were living in Sanders Eagle District in Carroll Co during the 1920 census. Hallie had married Leon Hamilton and they had a daughter Leonora and were living in Covington in 1920.*’’1920 United States Federal Census’’: Name: Hollie Hamilton; Age: 20; Birth Year: 1900; Birthplace: Kentucky; Home in 1920: Covington Ward 2, Kenton, Kentucky; Street: Green Street; Residence Date: 1920; Race: White; Gender: Female; Relation to Head of House: Wife; Marital Status: Married; Spouse’s Name: Leon Hamilton; Father’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Mother’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Able to Speak English: Yes; Able to read: Yes; Able to Write: Yes; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: By 1930, Charley and Perry had moved back to Gallatin Co.*’’1930 United States Federal Census’’: Name: Charley Wilson; Birth Year: 1867; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age in 1930: 63; Birthplace: Kentucky; Marital Status: Widowed; Relation to Head of House: Head; Home in 1930: Sparta, Gallatin, Kentucky, USA; Map of Home: Sparta,Gallatin,Kentucky; Street Address: Lickcreek Road; Dwelling Number: 85; Family Number: 91; Home Owned or Rented: Rented; Radio Set: No; Lives on Farm: Yes; Age at First Marriage: 20; Attended School: No; Able to Read and Write: Yes; Father’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Mother’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Able to Speak English: Yes; Occupation: Farmer; Industry: General; Class of Worker: Working on own account; Employment: Yes; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Charley WilsonAge: 63: Name; Perry WilsonAge: 18: Charles died in Sparta in 1937.*’’Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000’’: Name: Charles B Wilson; Death Date: 9 Aug 1937; Death Place: Owen; Age: 73; Residence: Sparta; Volume: 45; Certificate: 22310 Sources: 1896ccm, 1920ccc ==== Elzie T Wilson ==== Charles had a son, Elzie Wilson, before he married Bertie. Elzie and his wife Maud were living next to his grandmother Eliza J Wilson in 1910 in Sparta, Owen Co.*’’1910 United States Federal Census’’: Name: Elzie W Wilson; Age in 1910: 22; Birth Year: 1888; Birthplace: Kentucky; Home in 1910: Sparta, Gallatin, Kentucky; Race: White; Gender: Male; Relation to Head of House: Head; Marital Status: Married; Spouse’s Name: Maude Wilson; Father’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Mother’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Native Tongue: English; Occupation: Painter; Industry: House; Employer, Employee or Other: Wage Earner; Home Owned or Rented: Rent; Farm or House: House; Attended School: Yes; Able to read: Yes; Able to Write: Yes; Years Married: 2; Out of Work: N; Number of Weeks Out of Work: 0; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Maude WilsonAge: 25: Name; Elzie W WilsonAge: 22: Elzie was the postmaster at Sparta for many years. On his 23 Dec 1964 death certificate, the informant, Mrs. Martha Dunloy (who was his daughter), listed his grandmother, Eliza Jane Bledsoe, as Elzie’s mother. Who was his mother? A Charley B Burton (both the characteristic nickname and the middle initial “B”) married Georgie E Green on 7 Mar 1887, 7 months before Elzie was born*’’Kentucky, County Marriages, 1783-1965’’: Name: Georgie E. Green; Gender: Female; Marriage Date: 7 Mar 1887; Marriage Place: Gallatin, Kentucky, USA; Spouse: Charley B. Wilson; Film Number: 000509036 suggesting a marriage of necessity. Georgie Wilson married Chris Buck in Gallatin Co 15 Mar 1898.*’’Kentucky, County Marriages, 1783-1965’’: Name: Georgie Wilson; Gender: Female; Marriage Date: 15 Mar 1898; Marriage Place: Warsaw, Gallatin, Kentucky, USA; Spouse: Chris Buck; Film Number: 000509036 However, in the 1900 and 1910 censuses, Georgia Buck claimed zero children. ==== Perry Franklin Wilson ==== Perry Franklin Wilson was the son of Bertha Nicholas.*’’Kentucky, Birth Index, 1911-1999’’: Name: Perry F Wilson; Date of Birth: 13 May 1911; Birth Place: Gallatin, Kentucky, USA; Mother’s Name: Berthe Nicholas; Volume Number: 58; Certificate Number: 22907; Volume Year: 1911 He was living with his father in Carroll Co in 1920. He married Sarah Elizabeth Kendall and was living with her, her sister, and two sons (Ramon and Ronald) in Covington in 1940.*’’1940 United States Federal Census’’: Name: Harry Wilson; Age: 28; Estimated Birth Year: 1912; Gender: Male; Race: White; Birthplace: Kentucky; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head; Home in 1940: Covington, Kenton, Kentucky; Map of Home in 1940: Covington,Kenton,Kentucky; House Number: 1822; Farm: No; Inferred Residence in 1935: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; Residence in 1935: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; Sheet Number: 64A; Number of Household in Order of Visitation: 99; Occupation: Truck Driver; House Owned or Rented: Rented; Value of Home or Monthly Rental if Rented: 18; Attended School or College: No; Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 8th grade; Class of Worker: Wage or salary worker in private work; Weeks Worked in 1939: 52; Income: 770; Income Other Sources: No; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Harry WilsonAge: 28: Name; Elizabeth WilsonAge: 26: Name; Shelby KendallAge: 24: Name; Ronald WilsonAge: 5: Name; Ramon WilsonAge: 3: They went on to have a third son, Richard W. 1920ccc === {1905- } ※ Francis Travis Wilson (c.1800-aft.1880) === Francis Travis Wilson Sr. was born in Virginia and lived in Henry County, near Turner’s Station, since before 1830. He apparently used both names in records. He died sometime after 1880. He married had two daughters: # Martha, b.1830, married James McGrew and had 3 children. She later married L. C. Bail. # Zerilda (Gerilda?), b.1837, there is no record of her after the 1870 census. He had two sons, Rowley and Travis Jr,, who are detailed below. He also had a son, James W, who died in childhood. Beginning around 1905, some of his descendants began marrying, living, and being buried in Carroll Co. Sources: 1830hcc, 1840hcc, 1850hcc, 1860hcc, 1880hcc ==== ※ Rawley (Raleigh) Wilson (1832-1914) ==== Rowley was living in Carrollton in 1910, but had previously lived around Campbellsburg in Henry Co. His daughter, Annie Laurie, married James Jackson in Carroll Co in 1909 and was buried in English Cemetery. Daughter Lena C married William G Stewart in Carroll Co, also in 1909. ===== ※ Otis Tandy Wilson (1876-1953) ===== Otis married Della Barton in Carroll Co in 1905. They had four daughters and one son. : ''' Rawley Sutherland Wilson (1916-2003) ''' ===== ※ Thomas David Wilson (1877-1956) ===== ===== ※ Dewitt H Wilson (1880-1969) ===== : ''' ※ James Raleigh Wilson (1908-1981) ''' James R moved to Carroll Co in 1940. :: ''' ※ Roy Dee (1928-2007) ''' :: ''' ※ Melvin Lee Wilson (1933-2004) ''' ==== ※ Travis Wilson Jr. (1839-1917) ==== Travis Wilson married Annie L Coblin on 21 Jan 1876 in Trimble Co.*''Kentucky, County Marriages, 1783-1965'': Name: Travis Wilson; Gender: Male; Age: 36; Birth Date: 1840; Marriage Date: 21 Jan 1876; Marriage Place: Trimble, Kentucky, USA; Spouse: Annie Coblin; Film Number: 000420383 They had two children, Olinthus Ellis and Pearl Wilson. Pearl married Robert Smith. ===== ※ Olinthus Ellis Wilson (1876-1944) ===== Olinthus married Fannie Kitson and had two sons, Ellis Everett and Robert Lee, and one daughter. Their daughter Justine (Lillian Justine) married George Phillip Ogburn and was buried in Carrollton IOOF cemetery. : ''' ※ Ellis Everett Wilson (1911-1996) ''' Ellis Everett had two children, Shirley Ann (1936-) and Robert E (1937-) : ''' ※ Robert Lee Wilson (1917-1999) ''' Robert Lee had one child, son Joe. :: ''' ※ Joseph Olynthus Wilson (1939-1976) ''' === {1908-1940} µ Sidney Smith Wilson === Sidney Smith grew up in Henry Co and died in Shelby Co, but he lived between 1930 and 1940 in Carroll Co. He had one son, Norvin Bryant Wilson, who married in Carroll Co in 1911, but was living in Trimble Co for the 1918 WWI draft. It looks like the family moved to Louisville area in the 1930s (and never lived in Carroll Co as far as I can tell). Sidney’s daughter, Flossie, married Jay Dunn and died in Carroll Co. Sources: 1888hcm, 1908ccm, 1911ccm, 1930ccc, 1940ccc === {1910-1980?} ¶ George A Wilson (1891-1964) === George A Wilson (15 Jun 1981 – 3 Feb 1964) was a WWI veteran who lived with the Cline family in Ghent in 1910 and 1920. In 1910, he was listed as a “servant”. He married Maggie Pearl Helm in 1911 in Carroll Co and had two daughters, Virenda and Lucinda. There is some confusion: He went into the military and left for Europe 9 Apr 1918 from Hoboken NJ, and his wife was listed as living in Eagle Station KY. But records report that Maggie died 21 Jan 1918. He had two daughters by that marriage, Virenda and Lucinda. In the 1920 he was living with the Cline family, listed as “adopted”. His two daughters were “adopted” granddaughters. Later that year, 13 May 1920, he married Ida May Martin in Ghent. The marriage record is revealing: His dead wife’s parents, James S and Hattie Helm, served as witnesses at the wedding. He listed his place of birth as Augusta KY and his parents as William and Carrie Wilson. Ida May Martin had married Earl Martin (no known relation) in 1918 and they were still listed as living together (a few houses away from George) 22-24 Jan 1920 when the census was taken. They were divorced soon afterwards. Ida was a Carroll Co Wilson descendant of Thomas Wilson, through his youngest daughter, Katie. George and Ida had two sons, Curtis A and Stanley L. Wilson. (Stanley was actually named Levena Stanley, but he changed it sometime before the WWII draft.) They moved to Indiana, and were living there in 1930. Both daughters of George’s first wife Pearl were living with their maternal aunt Mary (Mamie?) Helm Morgan in English in 1930. Both were married in Carroll Co: Lucinda married William Harlow in 1932 and Virenda married Henry T McEndre in 1936. Lucinda and William lived for a time in Worthville before settling in Indiana. Virenda lived in Cincinnati in 1940. George later moved to Cincinnati, and was living with his daughter in 1940.*’’1940 United States Federal Census’’: Name: George Wilson; Age: 50; Estimated Birth Year: 1890; Gender: Male; Race: White; Birthplace: Kentucky; Marital Status: Single; Relation to Head of House: Father-in-law; Home in 1940: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; Map of Home in 1940: Cincinnati,Hamilton,Ohio; Street: East 12th Street; Inferred Residence in 1935: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio; Residence in 1935: Cincinnati; Sheet Number: 24A; Attended School or College: No; Highest Grade Completed: Elementary school, 7th grade; Duration of Unemployment: 130; Weeks Worked in 1939: 0; Income: 0; Income Other Sources: No; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; George Wilson Age: 50: Name; Henry Mc Endree Age: 32: Name; Virenda Mc Endree Age: 28: He died in Cincinnati in 1964*’’Ohio, Deaths, 1908-1932, 1938-2007’’: Name: George A Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 72; Birth Date: Est 1892; Residence Place: Cincinnati, Hamilton, Ohio, USA; Death Date: 3 Feb 1964; Death Place: Cincinnati, Hamilton, USA; Inquest Hospital: Veterans Adm. Med. Ctr; Registrar’s Certificate Number: 11438; Inquest Questions: Certifier: Physician; Autopsy Performed?: No Autopsy performed; and was buried in the National Cemetery in Dayton.*’’U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current’’: Name: George A Wilson; Death Date: 3 Feb 1964; Cemetery: Dayton National Cemetery; Burial or Cremation Place: Dayton, Montgomery County, Ohio, United States of America *’’U.S., Headstone Applications for Military Veterans, 1925-1963’’: Name: George A Wilson; Rank: Pfc; Birth Date: 15 Jun 1891; Service Number: 1984013; Service Branch: Army; Unit: Co D 102 F.A. 26Div; Enlistment Date: 6 Sep 1917; Discharge Date: 25 Apr 1919; Death Date: 3 Feb 1964; Cemetery: Veterans Administration Center; Cemetery Location: Dayton, Ohio, USA George’s son Curtis moved to Clermont Co OH and lived and died there. Sources: 1910ccc, 1911ccm, 1920ccc, 1930ccc-d, 1932ccm-d, 1936ccm-d ==== ¶ ^ Stanley L Wilson ==== George’s son Stanley married Margaret Louise Stewart, a Texas native, in San Antonio, TX 23 Dec 1961, but they evidently spent several years living in Carroll Co. Although they moved back to San Antonio and both died there, they are buried in the English Cemetery (see below). Stanley’s Courier-Journal obituary references a nickname “Bennie” that is not found elsewhere. Sources: 1986fg, 1993ft-w === {1920- } ☼ Thomas Grant Wilson (1865-1934) === Thomas Grant Wilson was born in Woodford Co and lived across Eagle Creek in Wheatley, Owen Co KY in the late 1800s and early 1900s. In the 1910s, his daughter and son were married in Carrollton; it was probably easier to get to Carrollton down the Kentucky River than to get to Owenton. Beginning in the 1920s, his sons began to move into Carroll County, particularly Worthville and along Eagle Creek. ==== ☼ Lewis Samuel Wilson (1898-1980) ==== ===== ☼ Elizabeth Pearl Wilson Riddell (1920-1995) ===== ===== ☼ Jacqueline Wilson (1927-?) ===== ===== ☼ Bobby Wilson (1929-?) ===== ==== ☼ Maud Achie Wilson Bruce (1899-2000) ==== ==== ☼ William H Wilson (1903-1990) ==== No children. ==== ☼ Raymond Earl Wilson (1905-1964) ==== ===== ☼ Earl C. Wilson (1927-1981) ===== : ''' ☼ Charles Edward Wilson, Sr. (1948-2016) : ''' Charles had three sons and one daughter. :: Charles Edward Wilson, Jr :: Billy Wilson :: Kerry Wilson :: Mary K Wilson ===== ☼ Bettie Maxie Wilson Odom (1933-2016) ===== ===== ☼ Velma Jo Wilson (1940-) ===== ==== ☼ Sibyl Wilson Kuhn (1908-1952) ==== ==== ☼ Edgar Bruce Wilson (1911-1970) ==== ===== ☼ Norma Jean Wilson Willett (1933-2004) ===== ===== ☼ Dollie Lorraine Wilson (1934-2011) ===== ===== ☼ Edgar Roy Wilson (1937-2003) ===== ===== ☼ Raymond Marion Wilson (1948-2008) ===== ==== ☼ Beulah Brock Wilson Smith (1918-2005) ==== === {1920-?} ° Edward Wilson (1868-1937) === Edward Wilson (26 Jan 1868 – 2 Oct 1937) moved to Carroll Co sometime before 1923. He was living there when he married Nora Packham 18 May 1923 in Switzerland Co IN. On the marriage registration, he stated he was born in Boone Co KY. He and Nora lived in Carroll Co during the 1930 census with son Edward Jr and Stanley K (Packham, her son by a previous marriage, incorrectly identified as a Wilson). Edward Sr died 2 Oct 1937 in Carroll Co (in the fall after the infamous spring 1937 flood), and the informant on his death certificate, Lully May Bohlinger of Indianapolis, listed Sallie Wilson as his mother (no name given for his father).*’’Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1964’’: Name: Edward Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Death Age: 72; Birth Date: 26 Jan 1865; Birth Place: Boone, Kentucky, USA; Death Date: 2 Oct 1937; Death Place: Carroll, Kentucky, USA; Father: Wilson; Mother: Sallie Wilson; Spouse: Nora Packham Wilson His wife (listed as widowed) and son, Edward Jr., lived in Carrollton during the 1940 census. After some interesting research, it turned out that Lula May was Edward’s daughter by a previous marriage to Sallie Bradley 1897 in Dearborn Co IN. Lula identified her father’s mother as Sally but didn’t know his father’s name. There was an Edward Wilson, age 50, living in English during the 1920 census. Several Allen Wilsons descendants were living near English, but Allen Wilson had no descendants named Edward. Nora Packham had been living in Carrollton with her three children during the 1920 census after her husband, Fred Packham’s death in Carrollton on 19 Feb 1918. Fred was a Carroll Co native, living in Prestonville with his parents in the 1800s. His parents were from England. Nora died 7 Jan 1950 and was buried in the Carrollton IOOF Cemetery. The Find-A-Grave page contains the death certificate and Mrs. Edward Westrick was the informant (although she did not know or list Nora’s parents). The informant turned out to be Nora’s daughter by her first marriage, Mabel Packham Westrick. 1920ccc, 1930ccc, 1940ccc-Nora, ==== Edward Wilson Jr. (1922-?) Edward (5 Sep 1922) registered for the draft in Carroll Co on 30 Jun 1942 and listed his mother, Mrs. Nora Wilson, as his contact. The National Archives in St. Louis, Missouri; St. Louis, Missouri; WWII Draft Registration Cards for Kentucky, 10/16/1940-03/31/1947; Record Group: Records of the Selective Service System, 147; Box: 702 He indicated “none” as his middle name. Other than the census records where he was living with his parents, no further information is available for Edward Jr. 1930ccc, 1940ccc === {1940} ⁑ James Henry Wilson === James H Wilson was from Eminence, Henry Co, and married Mary Emily “Tish” Donaldson in Carrollton in 1922. Emily was from Carroll County. They lived in Henry County in 1930 and 1935, but then moved to Carrollton between 1935 and 1940. They had two daughters, Mary Ann Wilson McKay and Sue Moody Wilson McDonald. James died 21 Sep 1959 and was buried in the Carrollton IOOF cemetery. Sources: 1922ccm, 1940ccc, 1950ccfg, 2020ccfb === {1940- } † Herman Wilson (1897-1972) === Herman Wilson (27 Feb 1897 – 28 Oct 1972) was born in Owen County, son of Jeptha and Alcie Gaines Wilson. He married Clara Steger in Clark Co IN,*''Indiana, Select Marriages Index, 1748-1993'': Name: Herman Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Marital Status: Single; Birth Date: 27 Feb 1897; Birth Place: Owen Co., KY.; Marriage Date: 19 Jun 1920; Marriage Place: Clark Co., Ind.; Marriage Age: 23; Father: J.E. Wilson; Mother: Elsie Gaine; Spouse: Clara Steger and they were living in Owen Co in 1930 with Clara’s niece Ruth Stiger 11, 2 sons (Curtley 7, James W 3) and 3 daughters (Myrtle 9, Dorothy 5, Mae 10 months). The family moved to Carroll Co and were living in the Eagle-Sanders district in 1940 with 4 sons (Kirtley 17, J W 12, Claude 8, Herman Jr 5) and 3 daughters (Mae 11, Beulah 3, Frances 8 months). Myrtle, age 18, was working as a seamstress and living with an older couple in 1940. It is unclear whether Dorothy had died or was living elsewhere in 1940 (she would have been 15). And then the family split apart. Clara was living in Cincinnati when she died in 1984. It is unclear where she was living after 1940. Most of her children moved away after joining the military or marrying, the exceptions being Kirtley and Claude, who remained in the Carroll Co / Owen Co area. Herman took up with Ruth Hannah Ogden, who was only two years older than his oldest daughter. In Ghent Cemetery, there is a grave marked Ruth Ogden Wilson 1919-1958. Herman Wilson Sr, Ruth Ogden Wilson, Danny Ray Wilson, and Bonnie Bell Wilson are all buried in a row in the same section. Ruth H Ogden was the daughter of Frank and Minnie Devore Ogden of Carroll Co. She and her mother were living with her brother’s family in 1940. She married Riley McIntyre. Jr (or Riley Junior McIntyre?), who was among the first American casualties in the European Theater in WWII. He died in North Africa 8 Nov 1942.https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22884711/riley-mcintyre She was run over by a farm wagon in 1958.*''Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1964'': Name: Ruth Hannah; Maiden Name: Ogden; Gender: Female; Death Age: 39; Birth Date: 23 Jan 1919; Birth Place: Kentucky; Death Date: 31 Oct 1958; Death Place: Carrolltown, Carroll, Kentucky, USA; Father: Frank Ogden; Mother: Minnie Belle Devore On the death certificate for “Ruth Hannah McIntyre”, the informant said she was widowed, and that her parents were Frank Wilson and Minnie Belle Devore. The informant was Herman Wilson. Since Ruth’s last name on the death certificate was McIntyre, she apparently never married Herman Wilson. Perhaps there was a financial benefit from receiving a widow’s stipend, or perhaps she chose to honor the sacrifice her first husband made for his country. Are we certain that the man that Ruth Ogden had children by was Herman Wilson Sr? He was about 20 years older than Ruth. The location of their gravestones, and the identification of parents on their children’s marriage and death records, make it clear that it was. Ruth had four surviving children. She also had a son, Danny Ray Wilson, born in 1949, who died at around age 4 in 1953.*''Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1964'': Name: Danny Ray Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Death Age: 4; Birth Date: 16 Feb 1949; Birth Place: Carroll, Kentucky, USA; Death Date: 30 Nov 1953; Death Place: Jefferson, Kentucky, USA; Father: Herman Wilson; Mother: Ruth Ogden The informant signed her name “Ruth Ogden Wilson”. Bonnie Bell Wilson was stillborn in 1956.*''U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current'': Name: Bonnie Bell Wilson; Death Date: 7 Aug 1956; Cemetery: Ghent Consolidated Cemetery; Burial or Cremation Place: Ghent, Carroll County, Kentucky, United States of America; Has Bio?: N Both are buried in Ghent near Ruth and Herman. Sources: 1930occ, 1940ccc, 1953ccfg-Danny, 1956ccfg-Bonnie, 1958ccfg-Ruth, 1972ccfg ==== † Kirtley Wilson [Clara] (1923-?) ==== Kirtley enrolled in the military in 1943 and was living in Florida in the mid-1990s. Interestingly, his employer listed on his draft card was Will Ogden. Was Will related to Ruth, Herman’s second wife? ==== † James William Wilson [Clara] (1927-2008) ==== James married Reva Lee Perry of Estill Co. Both were in the military, and that was likely where they met. Both died and are buried in Trenton FL. ==== † Claude D Wilson [Clara] (1931-1985) ==== Claude D was living in Carrollton when he died on 3 Mar 1985.*''U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014'': Name: Claude Wilson; Social Security Number: 401-48-5162; Birth Date: 30 Dec 1931; Issue year: 1953-1954; Issue State: Kentucky; Last Residence: 41008, Carrollton, Carroll, Kentucky, USA; Death Date: Mar 1985 He is buried in New Columbus Cemetery in Owen Co. ==== † Herman Wilson Jr [Clara] (1935-2007) ==== Herman moved to Houston TX, where he is buried. ==== † Philip W Wilson [Ruth] (1946-?) ==== Phillip W was born in 1946. He divorced his first wife in 1974*''Kentucky, Divorce Records, 1962-2005'': Name: Phillip W Wilson; Divorce Date: 21 Jan 1974; Divorce Place: Carroll; Certificate Number: 0100033-021; Divorce Record: 11746416 and married Martha Draper in Oldham Co in 1982.*''Kentucky, Marriage Index, 1973-1999'': Name: Philip W Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 35; Estimated Birth Year: 1947; Marriage Date: 5 Feb 1982; Marital Status: Last marriage ended by divorce; Previous Marital Status: Never married; Residence County: Oldham; Residence County after Married: Oldham; State: Kentucky; Spouse: Martha R Draper; Spouse Age: 29; Spouse Race: White; Spouse Residence County: Oldham; Spouse Marital Status: Never married; Volume Number: 005; Certificate Number: 02035; Marriage License County: Oldham; Volume Year: 1982 He apparently lived after that in Oldham Co and Jefferson Co. It is unknown whether he had any children. ==== † Ricky Wilson [Ruth] (1950-?) ==== Ricky was born in 1950. He married Theresa Beggs in 1977 (his second marriage)*''Kentucky, Marriage Index, 1973-1999'': Name: Ricky Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 27; Estimated Birth Year: 1950; Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1977; Marital Status: Last marriage ended by divorce; Previous Marital Status: Never married; Residence County: Carroll; Residence County after Married: Carroll; State: Kentucky; Spouse: Theresa Beggs; Spouse Age: 19; Spouse Race: White; Spouse Residence County: Carroll; Spouse Marital Status: Never married; Volume Number: 061; Certificate Number: 30037; Marriage License County: Carroll; Volume Year: 1978 and Rita Mefford (his third marriage)*''Kentucky, Marriage Index, 1973-1999'': Name: Ricky Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 30; Estimated Birth Year: 1950; Marriage Date: 11 Jul 1980; Marital Status: Last marriage ended by divorce; Previous Marital Status: Last marriage ended by death; Residence County: Carroll; Residence County after Married: Carroll; State: Kentucky; Spouse: Rita A Mefford; Spouse Age: 18; Spouse Race: White; Spouse Residence County: Carroll; Volume Number: 026; Certificate Number: 12666; Marriage License County: Carroll; Volume Year: 1980 both in Carroll Co. It is unknown whether he had any children. ==== † Roger D Wilson [Ruth] (1954-2004) ==== Roger D Wilson was born in 1954 to Ruth Ogden*’’Kentucky, Birth Index, 1911-1999’’: Name: Roger D Wilson; Date of Birth: 19 Sep 1954; Birth Place: Carroll, Kentucky, USA; Mother’s Name: Ruth Ogden; Volume Number: 106; Certificate Number: 52898; Volume Year: 1954 (KY birth certificates always list the mother’s maiden name) and married Dana Durene Peacock 18 Aug 1982 in Lexington.*’’Kentucky, Marriage Index, 1973-1999’’: Name: Roger D Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 27; Estimated Birth Year: 1955; Marriage Date: 18 Aug 1982; Marital Status: Last marriage ended by divorce; Previous Marital Status: Never married; Residence County: Fayette; Residence County after Married: Fayette; State: Kentucky; Spouse: Dana D Peacock; Spouse Age: 19; Spouse Race: White; Spouse Residence County: Fayette; Volume Number: 040; Certificate Number: 19630; Marriage License County: Fayette; Volume Year: 1982 It was his second marriage. He then moved to Hancock Co Indiana where Dana was from. He must have divorced her and married someone else there, because in Hancock Co on 26 Sep 1992 he married Dana again, claiming two previous divorces (she claimed only being divorced once).*’’Indiana, Marriage Certificates, 1917-2005’’: Name: Roger D Wilson; Gender: Male; Age: 38; Birth Year: 1954; Birth Place: Carrollton Kentucky; Marriage Date: 26 Sep 1992; Marriage Place: Maxwell, Hancock, Indiana, USA; Father: Herman Wilson; Mother: Ruth Wilson; Spouse: Dana Durene Peacock He moved back home and married Jacquelyn Berry, whose previous marriage ended in death, in Henry Co.*’’Kentucky, Marriage Index, 1973-1999’’: Name: Roger D Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 42; Estimated Birth Year: 1955; Marriage Date: 14 Feb 1997; Marital Status: Last marriage ended by divorce; Previous Marital Status: Last marriage ended by divorce; Residence County: Henry; Residence County after Married: Henry; State: Kentucky; Spouse: Jacquln F Berry; Spouse Age: 38; Spouse Race: White; Spouse Residence County: Henry; Spouse Marital Status: Last marriage ended by death; Volume Number: 006; Certificate Number: 02548; Marriage License County: Henry; Volume Year: 1997 They were divorced in 2002. Roger died in 2004 at the Bedford Health Care Center. Roger would have been about 4 years old when his mother died. According to his obituary, “Survivors include a son, Michael Dale Wilson of Pendleton; daughters, Katie Wilson and Megan Wilson, both of Wilkinson, Ind., and Morgan Wilson of Eminence; brothers, Phillip Wayne “Sonny” Wilson of LaGrange and Ricky Wilson of Carrollton; and a sister, Barbara Jane Atkins of Flat Rock, Ind.” The existence of children begs the question, which mother? It appears that Katie and Megan were both born to Dana, since they were living in Hancock Co IN at the time of his death. Morgan was definitely a daughter of Jacqueline (birth record found). Michael Dale remains in question, though I suspect he is Jacqueline’s since he was living in Henry Co in 2004. All four siblings listed in his obituary were born to Ruth Ogden, according to KY birth certificates. Barbara Jane was born in 1952 and was adopted by Billy J and Mary Jane Oldham (who were listed in her obituary). She would have been only 6 years old when her mother died. === { - } ‡ Unused === === { - } ⁜ Unused === === {1940-} ∫ Paul Thompson Wilson (1906-1962) === Paul T and Geraldine Bohannon Wilson moved to Carroll Co from Grant Co after 1935 and were living in Carroll Co during the 1940 census. They had 3 daughters. Mary E married Clark Adams in Carroll Co in 1952. Sources: 1940ccc, 1952ccmo === {1950- } ¬ Bert Wilson === Bert’s extensive family lived in Wheatley, across Eagle Creek from Carroll Co. It is likely that Bert never lived in Carroll Co per se; his children, though, may have moved to Worthville and other Carroll Co locations. Bert and wife Martha Ellen Webster Wilson lived their earlier years in Grant Co,*’’1910 United States Federal Census’’: Name: Bert Wilson; Age in 1910: 26; Birth Year: 1884; Birthplace: Kentucky; Home in 1910: Jonesville, Grant, Kentucky; Street: Gold Valley Pike Or Steam There To; Race: White; Gender: Male; Relation to Head of House: Cropper; Marital Status: Married; Father’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Mother’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Native Tongue: English; Occupation: Farmer; Industry: Small Farm; Employer, Employee or Other: Wage Earner; Able to read: Yes; Able to Write: Yes; Years Married: 7; Out of Work: N; Number of Weeks Out of Work: 0; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Rachel WebsterAge: 83: Name; Wash WebsterAge: 80: Name; Bert WilsonAge: 26: Name; Martha WilsonAge: 24: Name; Viola WilsonAge: 5: Name; Emma WilsonAge: 4: Name; George WilsonAge: 1: moved to Gallatin Co before 1920,*’’1920 United States Federal Census’’: Name: Bert Wilson; Age: 35; Birth Year: 1885; Birthplace: Kentucky; Home in 1920: Glencoe, Gallatin, Kentucky; House Number: Farm; Residence Date: 1920; Race: White; Gender: Male; Relation to Head of House: Head; Marital Status: Married; Spouse’s Name: Martha E Wilson; Father’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Mother’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Occupation: Farmer; Industry: General Farm; Employment Field: Own Account; Home Owned or Rented: Rented; Able to read: Yes; Able to Write: Yes; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Bert WilsonAge: 35: Name; John NoelAge: 35: Name; Martha E WilsonAge: 33: Name; Viola WilsonAge: 15: Name; Emma WilsonAge: 13: Name; George W WilsonAge: 11: Name; Robert E WilsonAge: 8: Name; Myrtie WilsonAge: 6: Name; John C WilsonAge: 5: Name; Tony WilsonAge: 1: then finally to Wheatley in Owen Co before 1930.*’’1930 United States Federal Census’’: Name: Bert Wilson; Birth Year: 1885; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age in 1930: 45; Birthplace: Kentucky; Marital Status: Married; Relation to Head of House: Head; Home in 1930: District 1, Owen, Kentucky, USA; Map of Home: District 1,Owen,Kentucky; Street Address: Ball’s Ridge; Dwelling Number: 71; Family Number: 75; Home Owned or Rented: Rented; Radio Set: Yes; Lives on Farm: Yes; Age at First Marriage: 19; Attended School: No; Able to Read and Write: Yes; Father’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Mother’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Able to Speak English: Yes; Occupation: Farmer; Industry: General Farm; Class of Worker: Working on own account; Employment: Yes; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Bert WilsonAge: 45: Name; Martha E WilsonAge: 44: Name; George W B WilsonAge: 21: Name; Robert E WilsonAge: 19: Name; Mirtie WilsonAge: 16: Name; John C WilsonAge: 15: Name; Tony WilsonAge: 12: Name; Clarence A WilsonAge: 11: Name; Woodrow WilsonAge: 9: Name; Marie WilsonAge: 7: Name; Katherine WilsonAge: 4: It is not clear when their children moved to Carroll Co, but they and their children are buried in Worthville, beginning with Bert (1954) and Martha Ellen (1972). Daughter-in-law Martha Webster Wilson (1972) and daughter Margaret Ann (1977) were also buried in Worthville. ==== George W B Wilson (1908-1988) ==== ==== Robert Earl Wilson (1911-1986) ==== ==== John Carlie Wilson (1914-1978) ==== ===== Darryle Ray “Snuffy” Wilson ===== Darryle died in an automobile accident in 1982. ==== Tony Wilson (1918-2008) ==== Tony was living in Dallasburg (Wheatley) 16 Oct 1940 (WWII draft). ==== Clarence Albert Wilson (1920-1993) ==== Clarence Danner (2 Jun 1920 – 22 Nov 1993, buried in Worthville) had five children. ===== Rocky Lane Wilson, Sr. (1948-) ===== Rocky was born in Carroll Co and lived in Ghent in the 1990s when his wife, Patsy Reece Wilson, died. Two sons, Rocky Lane Wilson, II and Todd Wilson, were living at the time. ===== Larry C Wilson, Sr. (1952-) ===== Larry was born in Owen Co and lived in Sparta in the 1990s. === {?} ∩ Robert Wilson (1885-1954) === Robert Wilson lived in Henry County and spent much of his life in Campbellsburg, which is near the Carroll Co line. He married Mary Roberts (his cousin as noted on the 1910 census?) and they had two sons and four daughters. His daughter Gertie Wilson Aldridge was buried in the Carrollton IOOF cemetery (see below). His other daughters and son, Floyd, all lived in or near Eminence in Henry Co or elsewhere altogether. ==== ∩ Willie Roy Wilson (1921-1994) ==== Robert’s son Willie Roy (29 Jan 1921 – 14 May 1994) and daughter-in-law Minnie Katherine Ward Wilson are also buried in Carrollton IOOF (see below). Minnie Ward was born in Switzerland Co IN but lived in Carroll County in the 1930s and 1940s. They had a son, Calvin Ray Wilson, who was born in 1950 and may still be living in or around Campbellsburg. They had a daughter who attended Trimble Co HS. Sources: ccfg1994 === {?} ⚩ George Warren Wilson (1876-1935) === George Wilson (29 Nov 1876 – 2 Apr 1935) and wife Caddie Eunice Van Riper Wilson were from Kenton in Hardin Co OH. They moved to Gallatin Co sometime before 1930 (the oldest son and several daughters stayed in OH and eventually moved one county west to Lima OH). George’s family lived in the Hoggins precinct of Gallatin Co, which is right across the county line from Carroll Co. Daughter Retha married Allen Johnson and lived in Carrollton and is buried in the Carrollton IOOF cemetery (1999, see Find-A-Grave bio below). Sources: 1999ccfg-Retha, 1955ccmo ==== ⚩ Roy Albert Wilson (1908-1964) ==== Son Roy Albert Wilson married Malissa Osborne in Carroll Co in . He eventually moved to and died in Covington but is buried in Warsaw. Roy and Malissa were divorced and she married Hulon Woodward in Carroll Co on 24 Dec 1955. Daughter Nancy Jo married Noble J Howard 8 Jan 1955 in Carroll Co and is also buried in Carrollton IOOF (1993). He had a son named Roy William Wilson who moved to Michigan. Sources: 1934ccm, 1993ccfg-Nancy Jo, 1955ccmo-Malissa ==== ⚩ Henry Arthur Wilson (1912-1970) ==== Henry Arthur Wilson had one son, Charles V Wilson. No surviving children are listed in Charles’s obituary. === Carroll County and nearby Sources === : The symbol in front of a person’s name indicates which Carroll County Wilson family (see above) they are from. Subsequent letters indicate the lineage (with the intention to replace these with more readable summaries). : An “x” in front of a person’s name indicates that they were not a part of a Carroll Co Wilson family; research validating that assertion is usually included as an addendum to or reference in the record. : A “?” in front of a person’s name indicates that further research is required to identify if and how they fit into Carroll County Wilson families : '''?''' in front of the source name indicates that one or more families or persons have not been identified (“?”) : '''!''' in front of the source name indicates that notes are available for families or persons who are not considered Carroll Co Wilsons (“x”) ==== 1830 Gallatin Co Census ==== There were 6 heads of households with the surname Wilson recorded living in Gallatin County KY (which split in 1832 into current Gallatin and Carroll Counties). Noted on census as “above the Ky River”. This would include present-day Gallatin County as well as Carrollton and Ghent. : (6) John Wilson, age 60s, 1 female 40s, 1 male 5-9, 1 female 15-19, 1 female 10-14, 1 female under 5 '''p.166''' : (3) William Wilson, age 30s, 1 female 30s, 1 female 10-14 '''p.182''' Location not noted (presumed below the Kentucky River). This would include Prestonville and Mill Creek and parts of Trimble Co (which was formed in 1837 from parts of Carroll, Henry, and Oldham countieshttps://trimblecounty.ky.gov/Pages/index.aspx). : (4) Isaiah Wilson, age 30s, 1 female 20s, 2 males under 5 '''p.193''' : (8) Wm Wilson, age 40s, 1 female 20s, 1 male 15-19, 2 females 10-14, 2 females 5-9, 1 female under 5 '''p.194''' : (6) ^ Thomas Wilson, 20s, 1 female 30s, 1 male under 5, 2 females 5-9, 1 female under 5 '''p.196''' : (7) * Margaret Wilson, age 50s, 1 male 20s, 1 male 15-19, 1 male 10-14, 2 females 20s, 1 female 10-14 '''p.197''' :: Margaret [Stephenson] Wilson was Allen Wilson’s mother. Her husband had died. ==== ?! 1840 Carroll Co Census ==== There are 6 heads of households with the surname Wilson living in Carroll County KY. As noted above, our Thomas Wilson did not appear in the 1840 census. : (7) '''! Andrew Wilson''', age 30s, 1 female 40s, 1 female 20s, 2 males under 5, 1 female 5-9, 1 female under 5 '''p.13''' : (7) '''+ Francis Wilson''', 30s, 1 male 10-14, 4 males 5-9, 1 female 20s '''p.15''' : (7) '''? Solomon Wilson''', 50s, 1 male 20s, 1 male 10-14, 1 female 50s, 1 female 30s, 1 female 10-14, 1 female under 5 '''p.16''' :: ''Note: Solomon’s entry was only 8 entries before Allen’s entry, previous page, can we assume relationship?'' : (8) '''* Allen Wilson''', age 20-29, 1 other male, 20-29, 1 male 5-9 (presumably Henry), 1 male under 5 (William), 1 female 20-29 (wife, Ann), 1 female 60-69 (mother or mother-in-law?), 1 female 5-9, 1 female under 5 (Nancy) '''p.17''' : (6) '''* Greenup Wilson''', age 20s, 1 male 15-19, 1 male 10-14, 1 male under 5, 1 female 20s, 1 female under 5 '''p.17''' :: ''Greenup was Allen Wilson’s brother. He moved to Rush County IN before 1850'' : (1) '''* John Wilson''', age 20s '''p.18''' Note: Flagged as an engineer. :: ''John Wilson was Allen Wilson’s brother.'' ==== ?! 1840 Henry and Owen Co Census ==== There were only two heads of households with the surname Wilson documented as living in Henry County KY. But there were 4-5 males who would have been old enough to be on their own in 1850. There were only four heads of household in Owen Co, but only 2 males would have been on their own in 1850. : ※ (12) '''Travis Wilson''', age 30s, 1 male 20s, 2 males 15-20, 1 male 5-10 [Rowley], 2 males under 5 [Travis Jr?], 1 female 40s, 1 female 15-20 [Martha], 1 female 10-15, 2 females 5-10 [Zerilda?]. '''Henry Co p.274''' : (6) '''Walter Wilson''', age 30s, 1 male 10-15, 1 male 5-10, 1 female 30s, 1 female 5-10, 1 female under 5. '''Henry Co p.269''' : (6) '''William Wilson''', age 40s, 1 male 15-19, 1 male 10-15, 1 female 30s, 1 female 10-15, 1 female 5-9. '''Owen Co p.184''' : (6) '''Riddle Wilson''', age 40s, 2 males under 5, 1 female 60s, 2 females 30s. '''Owen Co p.195''' : (3) '''Charles Wilson''', age 40s, 1 male under 5, 1 female 20s. '''Owen Co p.198''' :: Note, this Charles mostly aligns the Charles Wilson living in Henry Co in 1950. : (5) '''Alexander Wilson''', age 20s, 3 males under 5, 1 female 20s. '''Owen Co p.198''' :: Alexander was listed adjacent to Charles on the census record. ==== 1840 Marriage Index ==== There is only one Wilson marriage record for Carroll County before 1850: : x Wilson John | Butler Susan | 1849 | M | 1 | 212 :: John Wilson married Susan Butler in 1849, had one daughter, and was gone by the time of the 1850 census. She and her daughter, Caroline, were living with her parents in Carroll Co (see 1850 census below). A family history recorded that John went to New Orleans to buy leather for his saddle-making industry and was never heard from again.'' :: Was this John Wilson one of the inheritors of the John and Margaret Wilson estate? We may never know. There are many John Wilsons in the area in the mid-1800s. ==== ! 1850 Carroll Co Census ==== There are 32 people with the surname Wilson living in Carroll County KY in 1850. These belong to five households: : (1) '''` Levi B Wilson''', age not given (presumed 27 based on 1860 census), constable, living in the inn run by Thaddeus Minish, living in District 1, '''p.4''' (L. B. Wilson, Asst. Marshall, was the person taking the census in district 2) : (2) '''x Susan Wilson''', age 16, and (presumed) daughter Caroline, 9 mos, living with the Daniel Butler household (likely her father) in District 1, '''p.3''' :: ''Note: Susan Butler married a John Wilson in 1849 (see above). : (11) '''^ Thomas Wilson''', age 53, wife Eleanor, 40, and 9 children (see [[Wilson-46768|Thomas W. Wilson]]), living in District 2, '''p. 203b ''' :: As noted in his profile, this census record has become the definition of who is descended from Thomas Wilson. : (8) '''* Allen Wilson''', age 40, wife Ann, 39, and 6 children (Henry 16, Nancy 13, Wm 11, Samuel 8, John P 6, Ben 3), living in District 2, '''p. 196a''' : (10) '''+ Francis Wilson''', age 33, presumed wife Elizabeth, 39, and 8 household members (William 20, Shelby 18, Harvey 16, Ben 14, George 9, John 6, Rezin 5, Emaline 1), living in District 2, '''p. 397''' ==== ? 1850 Henry and Owen Co Census ==== In 1850, the number of Wilson households in Henry County jumped from two to ten. The number of Wilson households in Owen County increased from four to 15. Three of the Henry Co additions could have been sons of Travis who lived in independent households. One or two could have been sons of Walter, and Walter Wilson was not present as such (he would have been in his 40s). Henry County, District 1 : (1) '''Charles Wilson''', age 20, tailor, born in TN, living with David T Scott household in District 1, '''family 12''' : (2) '''Matilda Wilson''', age 42, born VA, and daughter Mary R, 14, born VA, living in District 1, '''family 164''' : (7) '''E L Wilson''', age 38, born KY, wife Serena, 28, born KY, and 5 children (Barbara 10, N J 9, M E 5, S P 4, Z S 2) all born KY, living in District 1, '''family 173''' : (8) '''Charles Wilson''', age 44, born KY, assumed wife Mary A, 31, born KY, and son William H, 10, born KY, living with Nancy Wilson, 39, born KY, and children (Serena 10, David A 9, Charles A 4, Suzanne 3) all born KY, in District 1, '''family 195''' : (1) '''Hannah Wilson''', age 56, born KY, living with John J and Lucinda Berry in District 1, '''family 229''' : (7) '''※ Francis Wilson''', age 50, born VA, wife Nancy, 53, born KY, and children (Martha 19, Rolla 18, Zarilda 15, Travis 10, James 7) all born KY, living in District 1, '''family 250''' : (5) '''John Wilson''', age 46, born KY, wife Ann, 45, born KY, and children (Mary 15, John 13, Julia 9) all born KY, living in District 1, '''family 462''' : (7) '''John M Wilson''', age 51, born KY, wife Sarah P, 53, born KY, and children (Thomas P 18, James D 16, W. E. 13, Sarah 11, Paulina 8) all born KY, living in District 1, '''family 713''' Henry County, District 2 : (9) '''Abner Wilson''', age 43, wife Sarah, 30, and 7 children (Eliza C 15, Maser 13, Joseph 11, George W 9, Benj 7, Henry 6, Abner 2) living in District 2, '''p.887''' : (1) James F, age 20, living with Hall family in District 2, '''family 208''' Owen County, District 1 : (3) '''Thomas Wilson''', age 30, Melissa, 26, Emma, 0, living in District 1, '''family 21''' : (3) '''Clara Wilson''', age 18, Martin, 16, and Simeon, 14, living in District 1, '''family 160''' Owen County, District 2 : (7) '''Silas H Wilson''', age 30, wife Mary, 24, and children (Ferdinand 9, John 6, Joseph 4, Ellen 3, Mary 0) living in District 2, '''family 65''' : (3) '''Lucinda Wilson''', age 56, farmer, born in KY, and children (John 18, Wesley 14) living in District 2, '''family 96''' : (3) '''William Wilson''', age 50, born KY, Mary, 50, born NC, and Elizabeth 18, born KY, living in District 2, '''family 111''' : (4) '''Alexander Wilson''', age 25, laborer, born in KY, Jane, 23, children (John 4, Rebecca 0) living in District 2, '''family 112''' : (2) '''Thomas Wilson''', age 30, Nancy, 20, living in District 2, '''family 155''' : (1) '''John W Wilson''', age 21, laborer, born in KY, living with the John H Daws family in District 2, '''family 196''' : (2) '''x William Walson''', age 46, laborer, born in MD; Mary, 35, born in PA living in District 2, '''family 510''' (Definitely NOT Wilson, the second letter is definitely an “a”) : (4) '''William Wilson''', age 22, farmer, born in KY, Amanda, 21, and children (Lucinda 2, John 0) living with Jane Glass, 8 in District 2, '''family 563''' : (6) '''Jesse Wilson''', age 66, Nancy, 52, and children (Thomas 16, Margaret 13, Cora 11, Melissa 9) living in District 2, '''family 592''' : (8) '''Washington Wilson''', age 43, wife Dilly, 30, and children (Elizabeth 17, Matthias 15, Lucy 13, Sally 11, Ambrose 7, Oliver 2) living in District 2, '''family 624''' : (7) '''James Wilson''', age 31, Polly, 35, and children (Elizabeth 12, America 6, William 4, Rachel 0, Martin 5, living in District 2, '''family 632''' : (2) '''Uriah Wilson''', age 83, born in VA, and Polly, 72, born in PA, living in District 2, '''family 633''' : (3) '''James Wilson''', age 40, Sarah, 25, Thomas, 0 living in District 2, '''family 741''' ==== ? 1850 Marriage Index ==== : ` Wilson Levi B King Nancy 1852 M 1 419 : ^ Wilson Louisa Sampson Harrison 1853 F 1 448 : ‘’____[Louisa → daughter of '''Thomas Wilson''']’’ : ^ Wilson Charles T Coghill Nancy 1854 M 1 486 : ‘’____[Charles → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']’’ : ? Wilson Emily J Hollingsworth Solomon 1854 F 1 493 : * Wilson Nancy D Dawkins John R 1855 F 1 531 : ? Wilson Polly Wright Harrison 1855 F 1 541 : ^ Wilson Mily Jane Strickland William 1859 F 2 108 : ‘’____[Millie → daughter of '''Thomas Wilson''']’’ : ? Wilson Nancy Barnes Jessee 1859 F 2 112 I could not find Solomon Hollingsworth in nearby census records. The only Jesse Barnes I found was living in Trimble Co KY in 1850, age 9. ==== ? 1850 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''? Martha Wilson '''| 5 Mar 1830 – 18 Jan 1855 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22773951/martha-wilson : '''? Eliza Wilson Giltner '''| 5 Jun 1822 – 20 Apr 1856 | Giltner Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12343303/eliza-giltner ==== ?! 1860 Census ==== There were 29 people with the surname Wilson living in Carroll County in 1860. These belong to 7 households. As noted in his profile, our Carroll Co Thomas Wilson lived in Arkansas in 1860.*''1860 United States Federal Census'': Name: Thomas Wilson; Age: 63; Birth Year: 1797; Gender: Male; Birth Place: Kentucky; Home in 1860: Greenbrier, Independence, Arkansas; Post Office: Alderbrook; Dwelling Number: 2160; Family Number: 2149; Occupation: Laborer; Household Members: Name; Thomas WilsonAge: 63: Name; Ellender WilsonAge: 50: Name; James E WilsonAge: 20: Name; Jacob WilsonAge: 18: Name; Nancy C WilsonAge: 14: Name; Leaner WilsonAge: 13: His son William was living in Carroll County in 1860 (and was married that year) but was not recorded in the census. : (2) § Sarah Wilson, age 40, ''born in VA'', living with presumed son R J, 26, with the Bosworth household in '''Carrollton, p. 11''' : (1) x E S Wilson, age 26, Presbyterian Minister ''born in OH'', living in a hotel in '''Carrollton, p. 22''' ''Note: does not appear in earlier or later Carroll Co censuses'' : (6) ` L B Wilson, age 37, living with wife Nancy, 34, and 4 children (Sallie Kay 6, Daniel 4, John C 3, Joseph 1), living in '''District 2, p. 28''' ‘’Note: This record corresponds to Levi B Wilson in 1850. A Levi B Wilson married Nancy King in 1852 : (3) x E N Wilson, age 29, ''born in NY'', living with wife Helen C, 25, ''born in NY'', and daughter Ada, 5, ''born in NY'', living in '''District 2, p. 37''' ''Note: does not appear in earlier or later Carroll Co censuses'' : (1) ? James Wilson, age 63, born in KY, living with the Sandifer household in '''Mill Creek, p. 66''' :: Note: A James Wilson matching this profile does not appear in earlier or later Carroll Co censuses. There is a James Wilson in Owen Co 1850, but he was only about 30 years old. Another Owen Co James Wilson was age 40. The most likely candidate was a James Wilson living in Trimble County in 1850, age 48, living with a son E Wilson, age 20, and a female (his mother?) age 75. : (7) + Francis Wilson, age 52, presumed wife Isabella, and 5 presumed children (Shelby 23, John 18, Reeson 15, Emily 12, Ellen 9) living in '''Mill Creek, p. 137''' ‘’Ellen was probably Mary E in the 1870 census, who died after giving birth to son Monterville in 1874. :: This census record is the definition of who is descended from Francis Wilson. : (9) *Allen Wilson, age 50, living with wife Annie, 49, and 7 children (Henry 26, Wm 21, Saml 17, John P 15, Benj 14, Frank 7, Joseph A 9), living in '''Worthville, p. 52''' :: This census record is the definition of who is descended from Allen Wilson. ==== 1860 Marriage Index ==== There were only eight Wilson marriages recorded in 1860. Half of these involved children of Thomas Wilson. : ^Wilson William Herron Nancy Jane 1860 M 2 181 : ''____[William → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : ^ Wilson Edward Strickland Elizabeth 1862 M 2 261 : ''____[Edward → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : x Wilson Sarah Blackburn David 1862 F 2 259 :: It appears that both Sarah and David were from Grant Co and neither stayed in Carroll Co. : § Wilson Robt J Scott Belle M 1865 M 2 397 : x Willson Vinson Demint Nannie 1868 M 2 519 :: By 1870, Vinson and Nannie Wilson had moved to Carroll Co Missouri,*''1870 United States Federal Census'': Name: Vinson Wilson; Age in 1870: 28; Birth Year: 1842; Birthplace: Indiana; Dwelling Number: 269; Home in 1870: Wakenda, Carroll, Missouri; Race: White; Gender: Male; Post Office: Bowers; Occupation: Farmer; Male Citizen Over 21: Y; Personal Estate Value: 500; Real Estate Value: 800; Inferred Spouse: Nannie Wilson; Inferred Children: William Wilson; Household Members: Name; Vinson WilsonAge: 28: Name; Nannie WilsonAge: 27: Name; William Wils then later to Oklahoma.*''1880 United States Federal Census'': Name: Vincil Wilson; Age: 38; Birth Date: Abt 1842; Birthplace: Indiana; Home in 1880: Beaty, Carroll, Missouri, USA; Dwelling Number: 11; Race: White; Gender: Male; Relation to Head of House: Self (Head); Marital Status: Married; Spouse’s Name: Nannie Wilson; Father’s Birthplace: Kentucky; Mother’s Birthplace: Indiana; Occupation: Farmer; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Vincil WilsonAge: 38: Name; Nannie WilsonAge: 36: Name; William WilsonAge: 10: Name; Ditto WilsonAge: 2: It appears that he was from Spencer Co IN, living there with his parents’ large family in 1860 (and another large Wilson family nearby),*''1860 United States Federal Census'': Name: Vincent Willson; Age: 19; Birth Year: 1841; Gender: Male; Birth Place: Indiana; Home in 1860: Carter, Spencer, Indiana; Post Office: Dale; Dwelling Number: 884; Family Number: 876; Occupation: Labor; Attended School: Yes; Household Members: Name; John WillsonAge: 56: Name; Nancy WillsonAge: 46: Name; Elisha WillsonAge: 22: Name; Elizabeth WillsonAge: 21: Name; Vincent WillsonAge: 19: Name; James WillsonAge: 17: Name; William WillsonAge: 14: Name; Eliza WillsonAge: 12: Name; Hanndn WillsonAge: 8: and it is unclear why he was married in Carroll Co. It is possible that Vinson Willson is related to Thomas as Spencer County is one county west of Tell City, where Tom’s son, Charles, lived from 1870 until sometime before his death after 1910. : ^ Wilson Jacob B Walters Mary E 1868 M 2 523 : ''____[Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : + Wilson Emily Clarke Montiville 1868 F 2 524 : ''____[Emily → daughter of '''Francis Wilson''']'' : ^ Wilson Leanna Walters John F 1868 F 2 569 : ''____[Leanna → daughter of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' ==== ? 1870 Census ==== There are 55 people with the surname Wilson recorded as living in Carroll County in 1870. 34 people, 7 households in Carrollton: : (8) ` Bolivar Welson, age 47, presumed wife Nancy, 44, and 6 children (Sallie K 15, Daniel 13, John 12, Joseph 10, Nannie 8, Mollie 6), living in Carrollton, '''p.2'''. Note, this record corresponds to L B Wilson in 1860. : (3) ^ Jacob Wilson, age 27, wife Elizabeth, 26, and Sallie Wilson, 1, living in Carrollton, '''p.5''' : ''____[Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : (4) § Robt J Wilson, age 34, wife Bell G, 24, and children Mariam, 2, and Estell 6 months, living in Carrollton, '''p.7''' Robt J Wilson married Belle M Scott in 1865 : (1) x Katie Wilson, age 17, living with the Meade family in Carrollton, '''p.18''' :: Katie died in 1878. See Find-A-Grave note below for more information. : (3) § John Wilson, age 54, Sarah, 50, Susie, 20, living with the Bosworth family in Carrollton '''p.19''' : ____''[John → father of '''Robert J Wilson''']'' : Sarah corresponds with Sarah in 1860, now with her husband John and daughter Susan living with them. John notes his parents as foreign born. : (9) ^ Edward Wilson, 30, wife Betty (25), 3 children (Luerna 5, Thomas 3, David 1 month), parents Thomas, 70, Nellie, 65, sister Katie, 25, and niece Millie (recorded as Wilson, but she was a Sampson), 14, living in Carrollton, '''p.20''' : ''____[Edward → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : (6) ^ Chas Wilson, age 36, wife Nancy, 34, and 4 children (Alonzo 13, Affin 9, Martha 5, Rhoda 3) living in Carrollton, '''p.20''' : ''____[Charles → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' 20 people, 4 households in Mill Creek : ? (3) David Wilson, age 30, Mary J, 27, and Lucy, 2, living in Mill Creek, Carrollton Station PO, '''p.4''' : Who was this David Wilson, born in 1840 and living in Mill Creek? :: In the 1850 census, David A Wilson, age 9 (equivalent to 1870 census), was living in Henry Co with Charles Wilson, age 44, and two women. The order of names on the record suggests that Charles was married to Mary A, age 31, and had one child, William H 10. Another woman, Nancy, 39, was listed next, then four children, Sarena E 10, David 9, Charles 4, and Suzanne 3.*''1850 United States Federal Census'': Name: David A Wilson; Gender: Female; Age: 9; Birth Year: 1841; Birthplace: Kentucky; Home in 1850: District 1, Henry, Kentucky, USA; Line Number: 3; Dwelling Number: 191; Family Number: 195; Household Members: Charles Wilson, Age: 44; Mary A Wilson, Age: 31; Wm H Wilson, Age: 10; Nancy Wilson, Age: 39; Sarena E Wilson, Age: 10; David A Wilson, Age: 9; Charles A Wilson, Age: 4; Susanne Wilson, Age: 3. :: In the 1860 census, David Wilson, age 15 (five years off from 1870), was living with the Evans family in Trimble County.*''1860 United States Federal Census'': Name: David Wilson; Age: 15; Birth Year: 1845; Gender: Male; Birth Place: Kentucky; Home in 1860: Trimble, Kentucky; Dwelling Number: 161; Family Number: 167; Occupation: Laborer; Household Members: Name; William EvansAge: 47: Name; Surrena EvansAge: 40: Name; Elisabeth StanleyAge: 16: Name; David WilsonAge: 15: Close :: On 12 Dec 1867, David A Wilson, age 23 (equivalent to 1860 census), Trimble Co resident born in Henry Co (but father born in Carroll Co), married Elizabeth Douglass, 22, in Henry Co.*''Kentucky, County Marriages, 1783-1965'': Name: David A. Wilson; Gender: Male; Age: 23; Birth Date: 1844; Marriage Date: 12 Dec 1867; Marriage Place: Henry, Kentucky, USA; Spouse: Elizabeth Douglass; Film Number: 000829281 :: On 20 Nov 1873, D. A. Wilson hosted the wedding of Eliza Wilson to Darius Willett. No relationship between D. A. and Eliza was given in the post-flood transcription, and the location of D. A.’s residence was not given. We might assume Carroll Co, since the marriage license was obtained in Carroll Co and Eliza was a resident of Carroll Co. She was born in Henry Co, but her parents were both born in Carroll Co. *''Kentucky, County Marriages, 1783-1965'': Name: Eliza Wilson; Gender: Female; Age: 21; Birth Date: 1852; Marriage Date: 20 Nov 1873; Marriage Place: D A Wilson residence, Carroll(?), Kentucky, USA; Spouse: Davis J Willett; Film Number: 000414690 :: On 24 Feb 1874, William Wilson was born to Dave and Betty Douglas Wilson in English, Carroll Co.*''U.S., Social Security Applications and Claims Index, 1936-2007'': Name: William Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Birth Date: 24 Feb 1874; Birth Place: English Caro, Kentucky; Father: Dave Wilson; Mother: Betty Douglas; SSN: 265423355; Notes: Jul 1948: Name listed as WILLIAM WILSON; : Name listed as WILLIAM M WILSON Another source lists his birthdate as 27 Feb 1874.*''Kentucky, Death Records, 1852-1964'': Name: William Wilson; Gender: Male; Death Age: 82; Birth Date: 27 Feb 1874; Birth Place: Kentucky; Death Date: 15 Apr 1956; Death Place: Bowiling Green, Warren, Kentucky, USA; Father: David Wilson; Mother: Betty Douglas William died in Bowling Green KY, but was buried in Campbellsburg in Henry Co. :: In the 1880 census, David A, age 34 (equivalent to 1860 census), and Elizabeth Wilson were living in Henry Co in 1880 with three children.*''1880 United States Federal Census'': Name: David A. Wilson; Age: 34; Birth Date: Abt 1846; Birthplace: Kentucky; Home in 1880: Franklinton, Henry, Kentucky, USA; Dwelling Number: 295; Race: White; Gender: Male; Relation to Head of House: Self (Head); Marital Status: Married; Spouse's Name: Elizabeth Wilson; Father's Birthplace: Kentucky; Mother's Birthplace: Kentucky; Occupation: Work On Farm; Months Not Employed: 12; Neighbors: View others on page; Household Members: Name; Elizabeth WilsonAge: 36: Name; David A. WilsonAge: 34: Name; Callia WilsonAge: 10: Name; Willie WilsonAge: 6: Name; Harriet WilsonAge: 4: The family was not far from Eliza and Darius Willett’s family in Turner’s Station. :: Timeline. Location is mostly irrelevant since Mill Creek (Carroll), Turner’s Station (Henry) and a part of Trimble Co are all along Mill Creek. # 1850: David A, age 9, lived in Henry Co with parents # 1860: David, age 15, lived in Trimble Co with another family # 1867: David, age 23, married Elizabeth Douglass in Henry Co # 1870: David, age 30, lived in Mill Creek, Carroll Co with wife Mary J 27 and daughter Lucy 2 # 1873: D. A. hosted Carroll Co marriage of Eliza Wilson to Darius Willett # 1874: William born to David and Betty Douglas Wilson in Carroll Co # 1880: David A, age 34, lived in Henry Co with wife Elizabeth 36 and children Callia 10, Willie 6, and Harriet 4 :: If we make allowances for normal census age discrepancies, this all comes together except for the wife and child on this 1870 record. :: Note: In 1870, David A Wilson, son of Alexander Wilson (purported brother of our Thomas Wilson), was age 26 and living with his parents in New Albany, Floyd Co IN 1870.*''1870 United States Federal Census'': Name: David A Wilson; Age in 1870: 26; Birth Year: 1844; Birthplace: Kentucky; Dwelling Number: 156; Home in 1870: New Albany Ward 1, Floyd, Indiana; Race: White; Gender: Male; Post Office: New Albany; Occupation: Farmer; Male Citizen Over 21: Y; Inferred Father: Alexander Wilson; Inferred Mother: Elletha Wilson; Household Members: Name; Alexander WilsonAge: 57: Name; Elletha WilsonAge: 53: Name; David A WilsonAge: 26: Name; Ira W WilsonAge: 18: Name; Emily J WilsonAge: 13: Name; George WilsonAge: 8: Although he was about the same age, we should thus be able to exclude this David as a candidate for the 1870 Carroll Co resident. Our Joshua Wilson’s father was also named David, but was 10 years older. : (1) + Mary E Wilson, age 21, living with the Clark family in Mill Creek, Carrollton Station PO, '''p.5''' Note: Mary E was living with her sister, Emily, and her husband, Montraville Clark. : ''____[Mary E → daughter of '''Francis Wilson''']'' : (8) + George Wilson, age 30, Malinda, 40, and presumed children (Susan 18, John 16, Elizabeth 14, Margaret 11, Georgette 3, Soularud 10 months) living in Mill Creek, Carrollton Station PO, '''p.5'''. Note: the listing for Georgette seems to indicate a separate family unit, likely the children of George and Malinda. The first four were born before George and Malinda married. : ''____[George W → son of '''Francis Wilson''']'' : (8) *Allen Wilson, age 61, wife Annie, 60, and children (Samuel 26, Peter J 25, Benj T 22, John S 20, Franklin 17, Cyrena 19) living in Mill Creek, Carrollton Station PO, '''p.10''' 1 person, one household in Prestonville : (1) ? Josephine Wilson, age 17, living with Martha Dugan in Prestonville, '''p.4''' ==== ?! 1870 Marriage Index ==== : + Wilson Thomas J — Wilson Mary E —1870—M—3—058 : + Wilson Mary E — Wilson Thomas J —1870—F—3—058 : ''____[Mary E → daughter of '''Francis Wilson''']'' :: -- Married 29 Dec 1870. Thomas J Wilson, age 37, was born in Bourbon Co and resided in Henry Co. Mary E, age 20, born in Carroll Co, was likely Ellen from 1860 census, daughter of Francis. She was living with her sister Emily and Emily’s husband Monterville Clark in 1870 census. M. Clark was listed as the guardian on the marriage record. She died in 1874 after giving birth to her son Monterville. : ^ Wilson Nancy C — Martin Magruder —1870—F—3—022 : ''____[Nancy Catherine → daughter of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : ~ Wilson Joshsia F [Joshua] — Lewis Elenor ----1871—M—3—097 : Wilson Eliza ---- Willett Davis J —1873—F—3—242 : 20 Nov 1873. From post-flood transcription, Eliza Wilson, age 21, born in Henry Co, parents unidentified but born in Carroll Co. Darius (transcribed as “Davis”) J Willett, age 19, born in Henry Co, parents unidentified but father born in Kenton Co and mother born in Henry Co. Married at residence of D A Wilson (David A Wilson, see 1870 census). :: Eliza was born Oct 1852. Harry Willett (son?), the informant on Eliza’s death certificate, identified William H Wilson as her father, her mother unknown. :: Eliza married Darius Willett and had at least one son who lived into adulthood, Guy Livingston Willett. His mother was identified as Eliza Wilson on his death certificate. William H Wilson was identified as the father on Eliza’s death certificate. I think it is likely that this was another descendant of Francis Wilson, through his son William Wilson. :: Who was Eliza’s father, William H Wilson? Thomas’s son William H would have been too young as Eliza was born in 1852 when William was only 15 years old. He didn’t get married until 1860. Allen’s son William was even younger than Thomas’s, born in 1839. David A Wilson’s stepbrother William H was born in 1840, even younger. Francis’s son William was born in 1830, a much more likely age, but he disappeared after the 1850 census. : * Wilson Samuel — Piles Susan A —1874—M—3—285 : ''____[Samuel → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : ? Wilson Joseph A — Kelley Nancy J —1877—M—3—469 : x Wilson Maleta — Cropper John D —1877—F—3—483 :: Maleta Coates of Owen Co married John Henry Wilson from England 12 Jul 1869 in Owen Co. After two children were born, she married John D Cropper in 1877. Interesting note, a John H Wilson married Annie Coates 30 Jun 1885 in Owen Co. Same John? Was Annie a sister? The two children lived with their stepfather, but later moved to Gallatin Co. : √ Wilson Adolphus S — O’Neal Susan —1878—M—3—512 : x Wilson John L — Goodwin Louella —1878—M—3—560 :: See John L Wilson in 1880 census, below ==== ! 1870 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''* Charlotte L. Wilson May '''| 9 Feb 1800 – 3 Mar 1872 | May Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/64306758/charlotte-l.-may :: Charlotte was Allen Wilson’s sister. : '''+ Mary E. Wilson '''| 27 Dec 1851 – 5 Apr 1874 | Cove Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12417882/mary-e.-wilson : ''____[Mary E → daughter of '''Francis Wilson''']'' : '''+ child: Monterville Wilson '''| 26 Mar 1874 – 29 Jul 1874 | Cove Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12417886/monterville-wilson : ''____[Monterville → son of Mary E → daughter of '''Francis Wilson''']'' : '''~ child: Daniel Wilson '''| 1874 – 11 Dec 1875 | Lewis Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22810802/daniel-wilson : ____''[Daniel → infant son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : -- Find-A-Grave entry says S/O [son of] J.F. & ELENORE, AGE 1YR. ''This fits Daniel squarely between children John A (1872) and Florence (1877), who are living with the family in 1880'' : '''x Matie E Wilson Meade '''| 11 Jul 1804 [sic] – 30 Aug 1878 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28881254/katie-e-meade :: -- This is a transcription error, the tombstone says “KATIE [not Matie] E WILSON, BORN JULY 11, 1854 [not 1804], AUG. 30, 1878” as part of a “Meade” monument. Katie was living with the Prentis and Jennie Meade family in Carrollton in 1870, age 17 (see above). Jennie (Virginia E) nee Wilson was from Jefferson Co KY and married Prentis 9 Sep 1858 in Oldham Co. It is likely that Katie was her niece or much younger sister. ==== ?! 1880 Census ==== There are 66 people with the surname Wilson recorded as living in Carroll County in 1880. Our Thomas’s son, Charles, was living in Indiana. 27 people, 5 households in Carrollton Precinct: : (8) ^ William Wilson, age 43, wife Nancy, 37, and children (Lenora 18, James W 17, George W 15, Mary E 13, Edward T 9, Ollie M 5) living in Carrollton Precinct, '''p.6''' : ''____[William H Wilson → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : (8) § R J Wilson, Town Marshall, age 46, wife Bell S, 34, and children (Marian 12, Stella 10, Cora 8, Nannie 6, Josie 2, W. Scott 1 month) living in Carrollton Precinct, '''p.13''' : (6) √ Adolphus [written as “A Dolphey”] Wilson, age 25, ''born in IN'', wife Susan, 39, son Corra, 9 mos, stepchildren (Norma [O’Neal] 12, Roberts [O’Neal] 8), and Francis Wilson, cooper, living in Carrollton Precinct, '''p.44. ''' ''See family notes above. The stepchildren are likely to be O’Neals. Corra was clearly indicated as “son” on the form (all daughters on these pages are marked with a “D”, whereas son is spelled out) but the sex is indicated as “F” (female).'' : (4) ^ Edward Wilson, age 38, wife Elizabeth, and children (Leann 16, Willie 10) living in Carrollton Precinct '''p.45''' : ''____[Edward (James E) Wilson → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : (1) Elijah Wilson, age 60, living with the Dufour family in Carrollton Prestonville Precinct, '''p.53''' Note: Elijah was documented as black 9 people, 1 household in Ghent Magisterial District: : (9) ^ Jacke [Jacob] Willson, age 35, wife Lizabeth, 38, children (Sallie 12, Ella 9, William 6, Galier 3), nephew Lonzo, 20, and parents Thomas W, 75, and Ellen, 63, living in '''Ghent District, p.19''' : ''____[Jacob B Wilson → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' 1 person, 1 household in Locust District: : ? (1) Abba Wilson, age 27, niece of Martin and Elizabeth Brown and household, living in '''Locust district, p.28''' :: I have been unable to find Abba in any other records. 18 people, 6 households in Millcreek District: : (2) + Georgette Wilson, age 13, and Garland Wilson, 10, living as stepchildren in the Thomas and Malinda E Handlon household in Millcreek District, '''p.4''' ''Note: this is part of the family that lived with George Wilson in 1870.'' : ____''[Georgette and Garland → children of George → son of ''' Francis Wilson''']'' : (1) + William Willson, age 50, living with Lafe Hartman household in Millcreek District, '''p.5''' : (4) * Ben T Willson, age 32, wife Lidia, 21, and children (Anna 4, Willie 1) living in Millcreek District, '''p.5. ''' Note, was living with parents in 1870. : ''____[Benjamin → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : (4) * Allen Wilson, age 71, wife Annie, 68, son Frank P., 27, daughter-in-law Maggie, 22, grandson Allen S, 6 mos, living in Millcreek District, '''p.14''' Note, also living with them is Mary Hartman, likely a niece, and Mary Smith, what appears to be “adopted” daughter. : (2) * Joseph A Wilson, age 29, and wife Millie J, 22, living in Millcreek District, '''p.14''' Note, was living with parents in 1870. : ''____[Joseph → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : (5) * Samuel Wilson, age 36, wife Susan, 37, and children (Willie 4, Thomas 2, Annie 1 mo) living in Millcreek District, '''p.15''' Note, was living with parents in 1870. : ''____[Samuel → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' 10 people, 3 households in Worthville: : (3) x John L Wilson, age 26, ''born in IN'', wife Luella, and son Orion B, 10 mos, living in Worthville District '''p.41''' :: John L married Luella Goodman in Carroll Co in 1878, and he and his family moved to Louisville before 1900. Besides Orion, born 2 Sep 1879 in Worthville, he had two other sons before moving to the city: Norman, born in Worthville 5 Apr 1881, and Raymond, born 28 Aug 1886 in Gratz. John L and Luella died in Louisville. : (5) ~ Joshua Wilson, age 30, ''born in IN'', wife Ella, and children (John A 8, Florence 3, Harry W 1) living in Worthville District '''p.42''' ''Joshua Wilson married Elenor Lewis in 1871 in Carroll Co KY. He appears to be a son of David S Wilson from Switzerland Co IN'' : ? (2) Mary Wilson, age 35, born in IN, and presumed son Samuel, 9, born in IN, living with Fielding C Taylor family in Worthville District, '''p.45''' ''I was unable to identify Mary or Samuel in other records. I originally considered that Mary could have been the wife of David Wilson in the 1870 census, and that Samuel was their son, born after 1870. After further research on David Wilson, this seems less likely.'' ==== 1880 Marriage Index ==== : ^ Wilson Alonzo Martin Adaline 1880 M 4 036 ==== 1880 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''* Allen Wilson '''| 1811 – 1885 | Allen Wilson Family Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17794864/allen-wilson : '''+ Emmaline “Emma” Wilson Clark '''| 25 Dec 1848 – 15 Jun 1887 | Cove Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12416196/emmaline-clark : -- Emma / Emily married Montiville Clark in Carroll Co in 1868 and they were living there in 1870 ==== 1883 D J Lake Atlas ==== : * Wilson, A. — Mill Creek Prec. — 10 — ''Allen Wilson, died in 1885'' : * Wilson, B. T. — Mill Creek Prec. — 10 — ''Benjamin Thomas Wilson, son of Allen Wilson'' : ''____[Benjamin T → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : ~ Wilson, J. F. — Worthville Patron — 31 — ''Joshua F Wilson, 130 acres, “Nativity: Floyd Co IN”, “Date of Settlement: 1876”'' : ~ Wilson, Joshua F. — Worthville Prec. — 11 — ''Joshua F Wilson'' : * Wilson, Samuel — Mill Creek Prec. — 10 — ''Samuel, son of Allen Wilson'' : ''____[Samuel → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : ^ Wilson, Wm - Carrollton Prec. — 13 — ''William H, son of Thomas Wilson'' : ''____[William → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' Other related names: : + Malinda Handlon — Mill Cr. Prec. — ''wife of George Wilson, son of Francis Wilson'' : ''____[Malinda → wife of George → son of '''Francis Wilson''']'' ==== ? 1890 Marriage Index ==== There are no census records for 1890. : § Wilson Marian H Lanham Chas. A 1893 F 5 102 : ? Wilson Frank B Baker Ina 1895 M 5 247 :: Per FamilySearch record, marriage was 15 May 1895. S don’t have much more about who these folks were. S L Scott, Lemuel Thompson and E Marks were witnesses. The wife’s name might be Iva. : ⁿ Wilson Charles B | Nicoles Bertha | 1896 | M ''Note: this marriage is not in the index, but is available from FamilySearch'' :: Charles B and Bertha were married 3 Mar 1896 in Ghent. : § Wilson Cora B | Sutton Howard |1896 | F | 5 | 315 : 23 June 1896. Images for these marriage documents are also available from Family Search, but do not give parents’ names. However, the following appears in the marriage certificate: “…were legally solemnized by me between Howard Sutton and Cora B. Wilson at Worthville, Ky. in the county of Carroll, in the presence of H. T. Calvert, (Nannie Wilson) [sic] and Mrs. H. T. Calvert and Mrs. J. W. T. Givens. Signed J. W. T. Givens, minister of Baptist Church.” :: This Cora Wilson is most likely the daughter of R J and Belle Wilson, who was age 8 in 1880. She had a sister named Nannie Yellman Wilson (Nannie on the marriage certificate?). Mrs. H. T. Calvert was Cora’s sister Stella. A family history lists this Cora’s middle name as Scott, which was her mother’s middle name. : ~ Wilson Elenora Tingle G S 1897 F 5 396 : ____''[Elenora → daughter of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : ~ Wilson J.A. Darbro Cordie 1898 M 5 465 : ____''[John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : ^ Willson William J Mynor Mattie 1899 M 5 557 : ''____[William → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : § Wilson Nannie I Oster Otto L 1899 F 5 622 : ''____[Nannie → daughter of '''Robert J Wilson''']'' ==== 1890 Find-A-Grave ==== : ? Infant Wilson | unknown – 20 Oct 1893 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22774048/infant-wilson : '''^ Ann Hartman Wilson '''| 1811 – 1893 | Allen Wilson Family Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/17794944/ann-wilson : ''____[Ann → wife of '''Allen Wilson''']'' :: There is no headstone image, death record, or obituary with this Find-A-Grave entry. The Carrollton Democrat carried an article on 17 Nov 1894, page 5 column 3, titled, “Death of Annie Wilson”. ==== ?! 1900 Census ==== There are 54 people with the surname Wilson recorded as living in Carroll County in 1900. 7 people in 1 household in District 41, Locust Precinct : (7) ? Cornelius Wilson, age 38, wife Rosa, 35, and children (Bessie F 13, Lawrence 10, Elmer 7, Hallie 4, Ostter [Oscar] 2) living in Locust Precinct, '''p.6''' :: ''A Cornelius was living with his parents, John W and Elizabeth, in Trimble County in 1870.'' 10 people in 2 households in District 42, English Precinct : (5) * Samuel Wilson, age 62, wife Susan E, 63, children (William 23, Thomas 22, Annie 20) and father-in-law Thomas Pyles, 91, living in English Precinct, '''p.6''' : ____''[Samuel → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : (5) * BT Wilson, age 52, wife Lydia, 43, and children William 21, Minnie 18, and Bennie 11), living in English Precinct, '''p.8''' : ____''[Benjamin → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' 5 people in 2 households in District 43, Worthville Precinct : (1) ^ Gale Wilson, age 22, living with cousin Elijah or Lenore Eaves and family in Worthville Precinct, '''p.6a''' : ____''[Gayle → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : (4) ~ Freddie Wilson, age 14, Flora, 13, Ruth, 11, and Mary, 9, living with mother, Ella 43, and stepfather George Tingle, 45, in Worthville Precinct, '''p.6b''' : ____''[Frederick B → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' 4 people in 2 households in District 44, Eagle Precinct : (3) ~ John Wilson, age 26, wife Corda, 21, and daughter Ethel, 7 mos, living in Eagle Precinct, '''p.8''' : ____''[John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : (1) ? Ira Wilson, age 19, living with Robert L Sanders family in Sanders Precinct, '''p.4''' 19 people in 5 households in District 46, Carrollton, excluding Carrollton city : (6) ^ J B [Jacob] Wilson, age 57, wife Elizabeth, 56, daughter Ella, 29, son William 26, daughter-in-law Mattie, 23, and son Riley 20 living in Carrollton Magisterial District, '''p.5''' : (6) ^ James W Wilson, age 37, wife Mary, 28, and children (Eura May 9, Norvin J 7, Ernest 6, Clyde 4) living in Carrollton Magisterial District, '''p.5a''' : (3) ^ William Wilson, age 63, wife Nancy J, 57, son Oscar, 19 living in Carrollton Magisterial District, '''p.6''' : (3) ^ George Wilson, age 35, wife Amanda, 32, son Leonard, 10 living in Carrollton Magisterial District, '''p.6''' : (1) ? Mary Wilson, age 29, living with James Ramey family in Carrollton Magisterial District, '''p.12''' 15 people in 4 households in District 47, Carrollton city : (6) x J W Wilson, age 41, wife Sarah, 30, and children (James 15, Eunice (Annie?) 12, William 16, Joseph 7, living in Carrollton City, '''p.96''' :: -- James W Wilson and Sarah were from Boone Co and their first three children were born there. The youngest son, Joseph, was born in Carrollton, so evidently the family moved into the area sometime between 1888 and 1894. James Sr died in 1912 in Boone Co, and may have been living there in 1910 with a second wife and two children born after 1900. :: William Shiloh Wilson went on to join the Navy and served in WWI. He retired in 1935 and died in 1947. Joseph Lucien Wilson ended up in Covington KY and died in 1954. It appears that James T Wilson died in New Hampshire in 1919 (death record says born in Boone Co KY). It is not clear what happened to his daughter, or even if Eunice was her name (the first character in the handwritten record is definitely not an “E”). : (2) √ Susan Wilson, age 51, daughter Cora, 17, and son Robert O’Neal, 27, living in Carrollton City, '''p.13''' ''Susan was Adolphus’s wife. See note on Adolphus Wilson family above.'' : ''____[Susan Wilson → wife of '''Adolphus Wilson''']'' : (1) ? Miss Mary Wilson, age 36, living by herself in Carrollton City, '''p.12''' : (6) § R J Wilson, age 66, Mrs. R J Wilson [Belle], 54, children (Prudie 14, Scott 20, R J 9, and Jodie 21) living in Carrollton City, '''p.22''' ==== ? 1900 Marriage Index ==== : ^ Wilson Oscar — Meadows Lillie —1902—M—6—141 : ____''[Oscar → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : ^ Wilson Ella — Spenneberg Lewis —1903—F—6—192 : ____''[Mary Ella → daughter of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : ^ Wilson Gayle — Bennett Minnie —1904—M—6—320 : ____''[Gayle → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : ^ Wilson Riley — Darbro Jessie —1904—M—6—274 : ____''[Riley → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : ※ Wilson Otis T — Barton Della —1905—M—6—393 : * Wilson Anna M — Brent Leland —1905—F—6—438 : ''____[Anna → daughter of Samuel → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' :: Marriage record shows that the wedding took place at Samuel Wilson’s house. Anna was living with Samuel Wilson in 1880. : ? Wilson Flossie — Pyles Claud —1905—F—6—452 :: Marriage record shows that Claudy Pyles and Flossie Wilson were married in Trimble Co (license received in Carroll Co) 27 Dec 1905 in the presence of Matison D Pyles and George Pyles. No other family information was given. The Trimble Co marriage and the Pyles family name indicates that Flossie was likely a member of the Allen Wilson clan. : * Wilson Minnie -- Garriott Joseph --1905--F-- 6--450 : ''____[Minnie → daughter of Benjamin → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : * Wilson Wm. -- Chilton Edna --1906--M-- 6--485 : ~ Wilson Jno. A -- Hunt Millie --1907--M-- 6--596 : ____''[John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : ^wg Wilson Leonard -- Martin Maggie --1908--M-- 7--044 : *p Wilson Ola -- Morris Olive --1908--M-- 7--091 : µ Wilson Flossie -- Dunn Jay C --1908--F-- 7--071 : -- daughter of Sidney Wilson who lived in Carroll Co in 1930-1940 : x Wilson George O -- Webster Ethel M --1909--M-- 7--126 :: George Oliver Wilson was the son of John O and Caddy Easton Wilson, born in Carroll Co 23 Oct 1887. Ethel Webster was also from Carroll Co. The year after they married, they were living in Owen Co, where their three sons were born. The oldest son moved to the Louisville area, and the rest of the family moved to Cincinnati. George ended up owning a grocery store on Baymiller St. He died 15 Dec 1950. :: George’s father, John O Wilson, was born in Madison IN, and his mother was born in Owen Co. George had two sisters, Leonore Wilson Marshall and Viola Wilson Bickers, both of whom married in Carroll Co (see 1910 marriages). He had a brother, Leonard Barnett (perhaps from another marriage of his mother?). No Carroll Co Wilsons came from the John O Wilson family. : ※ Wilson Anna -- Jackson Jas. R --1909--F-- 7--233 : ※ Wilson Lena C -- Stewart Wm G --1909--F-- 7--216 : § Wilson Prudence -- Gayle James --1909--F-- 7--225 ==== ?! 1900 Find-A-Grave ==== : child: James W Wilson | 1892 – 3 Jun 1902 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22774063/james-w-wilson : -- EDIT SUGGESTED. This is incorrectly identified by the contributor as the James W Wilson who was the son of William H Wilson and who lived until 1940. The dates represent his child, Norvin J Wilson, who has a separate entry. : '''^wj Norvin J Wilson '''| 19 Aug 1892 – 3 Jun 1902 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22774064/norvin-j-wilson : '''? Lucy J Wilson '''| unknown – 17 Jun 1903 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22773945/lucy-j-wilson : '''? Mary Wilson Robinson '''| 1851 – 6 Oct 1903 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155385383/mary-robinson : '''child: Fred Benjamin Wilson '''| 1906 – 1907 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22698230/fred-benjamin-wilson : Identified by the contributor as son of William and Edna Chilton Wilson : '''√ Susanna Wilson '''| 1841 – 1907 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8167028/susanna-wilson ==== ? 1910 Census ==== There are 61 people with the surname Wilson recorded as living in Carroll County in 1910. 12 people living in 4 households in English District : (5) '''* Ben Thomas Wilson''', age 62, wife '''Lydia''', 52, son '''Bennie''', 21, daughter-in-law '''Atha''', 20, and granddaughter '''Burnice Lee''', 1, living in English District 61 '''p.9A''' : (2) '''* Thomas A Wilson''', age 31, and wife '''Ada''', 32, living in English District 61 '''p.9A''' : (3) '''* Samuel K Wilson''', age 70, wife '''Susan A''', 73, and son '''Will''', 33 living in English District 61 '''p.9A''' :: ''living between Ben Thomas and Samuel K'' : (2) '''* William Wilson''', age 31, and wife '''Edna''', 23, living with adopted son Lester Gammons in English District 61 '''p.12B''' 10 people living in 4 households in Carrollton District : (1) '''+ Malinda Wilson''', age 80, living with Matthew Moore and daughter in Carrollton District 66, '''p.8B''' : (6) § '''Robert J Wilson''', age 76, wife '''Belle''', 64, and children ('''Josephine '''30, '''Prudence '''24, '''Robert J Jr '''19) living Carrollton District 66, '''p.17A''' : (2) '''※ Rowley S Wilson''', age 77, and wife '''Mary A''', 59 living in Carrollton District 66, '''p.17B''' : (1) '''? Jennie Wilson''', age 65, born in TN, living in Carrollton District 66, '''p.18A''' 1 person living in Ghent District : (1) '''¶ George A Wilson''', age 18, living as a servant with the Cline family in Ghent District 64, '''p.10A''' 13 people living in 3 households in Worthville City, Worthville District : (5) ^ '''William Wilson''', age 35, wife '''Mattie''', 33, and children ('''Lucy '''10, '''Mary '''6, and '''Lura '''6 mos) living on Main Street North in Worthville District 62 '''p.3B''' : (5) ~ '''John Wilson''', age 35, wife '''Millie''', 28, son Willi B Hunt, 12, daughter '''Ethel''', 10, son '''George''', 6, daughter Adie E Hunt, 6, daughter '''Florence''', 2, married 3 years, living on Main Street South in Worthville District 62, '''p.4B''' : ____''[John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' :: ''Corresponds to marriage of Jno A Wilson and Millie Hunt in 1907. Except for Florence, the Hunt children were hers and the Wilson children were his by previous marriages. Corresponds to John Wilson, who was living in Eagle precinct in 1900.'' : (3) ~ '''Fred B Wilson''', age 26, Flora [sister], 24, and Sylvester [Tingle, half-brother, although not indicated], 8, living with sister '''Florence Stafford''', 32, and her husband Rollie on Main Street South in Worthville District 62, '''p.4B''' : ____''[Frederick B → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' :: ''Corresponds to Fred and Flora who are living with their mother, Ella Tingle in 1900. Fred B married Maude F Stafford in 1910.'' 25 people in 6 households on or near Carrollton Worthville Road, Worthville District : (5) ^ '''Jacob Wilson''', age 67, wife '''Mary E''', 67, son '''Gayle''', 33, and his sons ('''Guy '''4, '''Leroy '''2) living on Carrollton Pike in Worthville District 62, '''p.5A''' : (7) ^ '''Oscar Wilson''', age 29, wife '''Lille''', 23, father '''William''', 73, mother '''Nancye Jane''', 67, and children ('''Frank '''7, '''Margret '''5, '''Norvin '''2) living on Carrollton and Worthville Pike in Worthville District 62, '''p.7B''' : (2) ^ '''George W Wilson''', age 44, wife '''Amanda''', 42, and Ida Pitman, 11 living on Carrollton and Worthville Pike in Worthville District 62, '''p.7B''' : (3) ^ '''Ed Wilson''', age 37, wife '''Lulu''', 33, and son '''Harry''', 15 living on Carrollton and Worthville Pike in Worthville District 62, '''p.7B''' :: ''Ed died the next year'' : (3) ^ '''Leonard Wilson''', age 20, wife '''Maggie''', 18, and son '''Elliott''', 8 mos, living on Carrollton and Worthville Pike in Worthville District 62, '''p.7B''' : (5) ^ '''James W Wilson''', age 46, Mary B, 39, daughter '''Eura Mae Oak''' and her husband Vernon Oak, and children '''Ernest '''16, '''Clyde '''14, and '''Ruth '''5, living on Boone Road in Worthville District 62, '''p.7B''' ==== ? 1910 Marriage Index ==== : ^j Wilson Gayle -- Wheeler Addie --1910--M-- 7--298 : ~ Wilson Fred B -- Stafford Maude F --1910--M-- 7--326 : ____''[Frederick B → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : µ Wilson Norvin B -- Adams Vannie --1911--M-- 7—374 :: -- son of Sidney Wilson who lived in Carroll Co in 1930-1940 :: Norvin married Ottie May Hancock the next year, and Fannie went on to marry into the Farris family. : ¶ Wilson Geo. A. -- Helm Pearl ----1911--M-- 7--452 : -- see discussion under George A Wilson in 1920 census below : x Wilson Viola -- Bickers Johnnie N --1911--F-- 7--464 :: Daughter of John O Wilson, brother of George Oliver Wilson, see 1900 marriages. : ? Wilson Charles T -- Jones Ella ----1912--M-- 7--510 : ? Wilson Thos. E -- Browning Amelia A --1912--M-- 7--531 :: I am unable to find either individual in any records other than the Carroll Co index. : µ Wilson Norvin -- Hancock Ottie May --1912--M-- 7--604 :: License was obtained in Carroll Co, but marriage was performed in Campbellsburg, Henry Co. This was the second marriage in as many years for Norvin Bryant Wilson. : ? Wilson Lulie -- Day Ernest ----1913--F-- 8--074 : x Willson Leona -- Marshall Jas. ----1913--F-- 8--079 :: Daughter of John O Wilson, brother of George Oliver Wilson, see 1900 marriages. : ? Wilson Pearl ---- Sterling Frank L --1913--F-- 8—082 : ^j Wilson Gayle -- Ellis Josie ----1914--M-- 8--169 : ☼ Wilson Achie -- Bruce Claude Lee --1914--F-- 8--200 : ^we Wilson Harry -- Krohn Clara ----1914--M-- 8--259 : x Wilson Simon -- Scott Mary ----1917--M-- 8--624 :: I found a Simon Wilson, age 22, born 2 Apr 1895 in Owen Co, who registered for the draft on 5 Jun 1917. I found a Simon and Mary Wilson, ages 25 and 24, living on Drennon Road near New Castle in Henry Co in 1920. I found Simon and Mary Wilson on Russell Lane Road (probably Russell Branch Road on the map) near New Castle Bethlehem Road; their ages were consistent with the 1920 record (36 and 35), and the number of years married was consistent with a 1917 marriage. I found Simon and Mary A Wilson, ages 45 and 42, on New Castle Bethlehem Road. They were living with her mother, Martha Evans. I found a Simon Wilson, age 48, born 2 Apr 1894 in Owen Co, married to Mary Wilson, who registered for the WWII draft. :: All the records except for the marriage record index and the 1920 census indicated that the individuals were African American. There were no children listed. : ☼ Wilson Louis S -- Earl Anna Bell --1919--M-- 9—197 : -- first marriage, one child Elizabeth, Anna Bell died 1 Nov 1923 : ^j Wilson James R -- Mohns Daisy V --1919--M-- 9--237 ==== ?! 1910 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''^jw child: Edgar B. Wilson '''| 27 Apr 1911 – 7 Oct 1911 | Deans Chapel Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83740287/edgar-b.-wilson : -- Find-A-Grave bio: Son of Gayle Wilson and Addie Wheeler. : '''^w Edward T Wilson '''| 1 Dec 1870 – 14 Oct 1911 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22773915/edward-t-wilson : Headstone: Edward T. son of Wm H. & Nancy Wilson (dates sunk below ground level) : '''? Edward T. Wilson '''| 12 Oct 1876 – 16 Oct 1911 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22773933/edward-t.-wilson : -- Find-A-Grave bio: WILSON, Edward, died Carroll Co., Ky., Oct 16, 1911, Typhoid Fever. Born Oct 12, 1876, Carroll Co., Ky., farmer, age 35 years 4 days. Parents William Wilson and Lucy Smith. Informant Chas. Wright, Carrollton, buried Gap Hill Cemetery, Oct 17, 1911 Cert # 25156. Gravesite Details (not displayed): S/O WILLIAM & LUCY SMITH WILSON. : '''+ Malinda E Wilson '''| 28 Mar 1830 – 16 May 1911 | Sheperd Graveyard https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/90678522/malinda-e-wilson : '''^ Nancy Coghill Wilson '''| 11 Apr 1836 – 21 Mar 1911 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/155385003/nancy-wilson : '''※ Annie Laurie Wilson Jackson '''| 12 Jun 1870 – 20 Jul 1911 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15395610/annie-laurie-jackson : '''§ Robert James Wilson '''| 26 Apr 1835 – 28 Jun 1912 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25165820/robert-james-wilson : '''~ Florence Wilson Stafford '''| 10 Feb 1877 – 5 Nov 1912 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077464/florence-stafford : ____''[Florence Wilson → daughter of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : '''? unnamed Wilson '''| unknown – 1913 | Saint Johns Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22730282/wilson : '''^w Mary Ellen Wilson Moore '''| 6 Jan 1867 – 1 Feb 1914 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13174651/mary-ellen-moore : '''~ Fred B Wilson '''| 6 Jun 1885 – 19 May 1915 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22885569/fred-b-wilson : ____''[Frederick B → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : '''^ Charles Thomas Wilson '''| 9 May 1833 – 26 May 1917 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25165798/charles-thomas-wilson : '''^ Nancy Catherine “Katie” Wilson Martin '''| 2 Mar 1846 – 22 Nov 1917 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/189205466/nancy-catherine-martin : '''¶ Maggie Pearl Helm Wilson '''| 20 Mar 1891 – 21 Jan 1918 | Ghent Consolidated Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/83740786/maggie-pearl-wilson : '''Mary Wilson '''| 1863 – 1918 | Saint Johns Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14634652/mary-wilson : ? child: Arnold Wilson | 1915 – 1919 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786826/arnold-wilson : '''x Cornelius Wilson '''| 1890 – 1 May 1919 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13687594/cornelius-wilson : -- Find-A-Grave “Headstone information” (though no headstone displayed): Birth: 1890, Campbellsville, Taylor County, Kentucky, USA. Death: 1 May 1919 (aged 28–29), Chicago, Cook County, Illinois, USA. Find-A-Grave BIO: Mr. Cornelius Wilson was the first black police officer in Chicago, Illinois to be killed in the line of duty. He was only 29 at the time and married, but had no children. One night while walking home from work after his shift, he observed three men suspected of a series of local robberies. He approached them, asking some questions. Without any warning, two of the three men pulled out handguns and started firing. Officer Wilson managed to shoot and kill one of the three as he dropped, mortally wounded. Survived by his wife and parents. The name of the cemetery was Odd Fellows Cemetery, renamed. Returned to his home state of Kentucky” :: NOTE: This was reported and no longer appears as part of the Carrollton IOOF Find-A-Grave. But it makes a good story. :: ''Why was Cornelius’s body brought to Carroll Co if he was from Taylor Co? The interment at Carroll Co IOOF was also documented at https://www.odmp.org/officer/14326-patrolman-cornelius-wilson, though that source doesn’t discuss his place of birth. I was able to find another source that documented his Campbellsville origin and Campbellsville KY Odd Fellows Cemetery interment (https://qconline.com/news/illinois/slain-chicago-police-officer-remembered-at-ceremony/article_4ff27857-a140-581e-bb51-8404cafd173c.html):'' :: 30 Apr 2003, CAMPBELLSVILLE, Ky. (AP) -- Mournful sounds of bagpipes cascaded across a tiny cemetery Tuesday as big-city and small-town police officers dedicated a new grave marker to honor the first black Chicago police officer killed in the line of duty, nearly 84 years ago. :: Cornelius Wilson, a Campbellsville native who migrated to Chicago and joined the Chicago police force in February 1915, was remembered with prayers, hymns and tributes as a contingent of Chicago police officers made the bus trip to the south-central Kentucky town. :: Chicago police bagpipers and drummers stood at attention as Wilson was remembered as a fallen comrade who made the ultimate sacrifice. :: Another honor guard was formed by members of the Campbellsville police department, Taylor County sheriff's office and Kentucky State Police. “We reach back, we march back to see that our forgotten heroes are remembered,” said Officer John Ryan, president of the Pipes and Drums of the Chicago Police Department. “Their spirits cried out to us from their cold, still silence, ‘Please, remember who we are, remember what we did, remember that we did our best for you.’” :: Wilson was headed home after a late-night shift when he was gunned down on a Chicago street during a shootout with robbery suspects on May 1, 1919. One suspect was fatally injured. :: Wilson was about 29 when he died and had a wife but no children. Wilson's family was represented by a niece and a nephew during the ceremony attended by about 150 people. Chicago city flags were presented to Wilson's descendants and to the city of Campbellsville. :: The pipes and drums corps marched down a narrow street into the cemetery to begin the ceremony and later played “Amazing Grace.” Walter Johnson, husband of Wilson's niece, Barbara Johnson, spoke for the family. He said Wilson's spirit still lives in police officers serving across the nation to keep the peace. “Uncle Cornelius, we thank you for your sacrifice and for your dedication,” Johnson said. “Memories have grown somewhat faded, but we are thankful to the Chicago police department that they did not forget their fallen brother,” she said. “So we salute them today.” :: Wilson was the second slain Chicago police officer honored with a new granite headstone. The first marker memorialized Patrolman Casper Lauer, who was stabbed to death in 1854 while escorting an offender to the police station. Lauer, who is buried in Chicago, was the first Chicago officer killed in the line of duty. The death toll now stands at 420. :: The Chicago police pipes and drums corps has raised money to replace or repair 63 missing or damaged grave markers for Chicago police officers killed in the line of duty. Most of the slain officers who will receive new headstones are buried in the Chicago area. But three other officers are buried outside Illinois -- in Niles, Mich.; Jeffersonville, Ind.; and Kansas City, Kan. :: Campbellsville police were unaware of Wilson until being contacted by Chicago police investigator Mike Dooley, who helped research the histories of all the Chicago officers killed while on duty. “It was forgotten history,” Campbellsville police Sgt. Terry Lile said. : ''There is another Find-A-Grave page for Mr. Wilson that does have a headstone image (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/215215486/cornelius-wilson):'' :: Find-A-Grave headstone information, including badge emblem with number 2019: “Cornelius Wilson. Chicago Police Department. Killed in the line of duty. May 1 1919. Born June 10 1890.” Find-A-Grave bio (also mentions Carroll Co): “Patrolman Cornelius Wilson was walking home after his tour of duty when he observed three men suspected of committing a series of armed robberies. Officer Wilson approached them and asked a few questions. Without warning, two of the men produced handguns and began firing. Although Officer Wilson was able to return fire, killing one of his assailants, his wounds were fatal. Of the two remaining suspects, one was convicted of felony murder and sentenced to life imprisonment in Joliet Prison and the second was sentenced to life imprisonment, the prison is unknown. Patrolman Wilson had served four years with the agency and was the first black Chicago Police Officer killed in the line of duty. Patrolman Wilson was survived by his wife and parents. He is buried at the Carrollton IOOF Cemetery in Carrollton, Kentucky.” : ''Interestingly, this Find-A-Grave entry was submitted by Dennis Davis on 4 Sep 2020, but the headstone photo looks old and mottled (not one that would have been erected only 17 years previous.)'' : ''I believe the reference to Carrollton IOOF is incorrect, perhaps based on initial research to find an “Odd Fellows Cemetery” in Kentucky.'' ==== ?! 1920 Census ==== There are 76 people with the surname Wilson recorded as living in Carroll County in 1920. 11 English District 64 : (4) * Ben T Wilson, age 71, wife Lydia C, 59, son Bennie, 30, and daughter-in-law Cora, 26 living in English District, '''p.4A''' : (4) * William Wilson, age 42, wife Edna, 32 and children (James B 8, Ollie J 8) living in English District, '''p.4B''' : (2) * Samuel Wilson, age 78, and son William, 39, living in English District, '''p.7A''' : (1) ° Edward Wilson, age 50, living in English Village in English District, '''p.1B''' 19 Easterday District 65 : (4) ^ Harry Wilson, age 23, wife Clara, 26, and children (Lula 4, Eula F 1) living in Easterday District 65, '''p.11B''' : (3) ^ Leonard Wilson, age 30, wife Maggie, 28, and son Elliott, 11 living in Easterday District 65, '''p.11B''' : (2) ^ George Wilson, age 54, wife Mandy, 52, and adopted son John Masterson, 12, living in Easterday District 65, '''p.14B''' : (8) ^ Oscar Wilson, age 39, wife Lillie, 33, and children (Frank 16, Margaret 14, Norvin 11, Reva L 6, Dorothy 3, Oscar C 1) living in Easterday District 65, '''p.14B''' : (2) ^ William Wilson, age 83, and wife Nancy, 77, living in Easterday District 65, '''p.14B''' 3 Sanders Eagle District 66 : (1) ~j George Wilson, age 16, living with Albert Stafford, 55, and Grace Stafford, 43 in Sanders precinct in Eagle Sanders District 66, '''p.4A''' ''This George seems to correlate with George Frederick Wilson, son of John A Wilson, who was living with his father and sisters in nearby Worthville in 1910 (age 6). The connection with Albert and Grace is not clear.'' : ____''[George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : (2) ⁿ Charlie Wilson, widowed, age 54, and son Perry, 8, living in Eagle precinct in Eagle Sanders District 66, '''p.7A''' :: ''Charlie and Perry Wilson lived in Carroll Co in 1920 and Gallatin Co in 1930, but it is unclear where Charlie came from. It looks like Perry went on to live his life in Boone Co'' 3 Ghent District 67 : (3) ¶ George A Wilson, age 29, daughters Virenda, 7, and Lucinda, 5, living with his adopted parents Frank M and Virenda Cline living in Ghent District 67, '''p.11A''' ''This record corresponds with George A Wilson living with the Cline family in 1910.'' 8 Carrollton District 68 : (4) ^ James W Wilson, age 55, wife Edna, 30, and children (James C 4, Alberta M 1) living on Worthville and Carrollton Road in Carrollton District 68, '''p.3B''' : (4) ^ Jacob B Wilson, age 77, wife Elizabeth, 77, and grandsons (Jacob W 13, Sachem 12) living on Worthville Road in Carrollton District 68, '''p.5A''' 23 Carrollton City District 69 : (6) ^ Gayle Wilson, age 42, wife Josie, 24, and children (James L 13, Evalena 4, Mary E 3, Ella C 1) living on Main Street in Carrollton District 69, '''p.1B''' : (3) ^ Mary Wilson, age 44, son Mathias, 24, daughter Ruth, 14, living on Main Street in Carrollton District 69, '''p.1B''' : (7) ^j William Wilson, age 44, Mattie, 42, and children (Lucy 19, Mary B 16, Lura 10, Christine 6, Homer 3) living on Main Street in Carrollton District 69, '''p.4B''' : (1) ※ Thomas D Wilson, age 42, roomer living on Fifth Street in Carrollton District 69, '''p.6A''' : (2) ~ Maude [Stafford Wilson] Miller, age 26, husband Edgar Miller, 26, father Henry P Stafford, 53, and daughters (Mildred F 8, Marguerite 6) Wilson living on Highland Avenue in Carrollton District 69, '''p.8A''' ''Maude married Fred B Wilson in 1910, but then Fred Wilson died in an accident in 1915.'' : ____''[Maude → wife of Frederick B → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : (2) ^j James R Wilson, age 39, wife Daisy Mohns Wilson 32, and stepsons (George W 11 and Fred D 9) Mohns, living on Main Street in Carrollton District 69, '''p.10A''' : (3) § Belle S Wilson, age 73, daughter Josephine Wilson, 41, living with daughter Prudie W [Wilson] Gayles and family living on Highland Avenue in Carrollton District 69, '''p.11A''' 6 Worthville District 65 : (5) x Clarence Wilson, age 33, wife Stella, 23, and children (Marvin 6, Woodrow 4, Allie K 1) living in Worthville District, '''p.3A''' :: ''Two persons named Clarence Wilson married in Carroll Co in the 1920s (see below). It appears that this Clarence was an itinerant farmer who only lived in Carroll Co a few years. He had been living in Owen Co when filling out his draft registration 5 Jun 1917, and Cincinnati during the 1910 census. Stella remarried Robert Gray sometime between 1920 and 1930, and she and the children were living with Robert O Gray in Oldham Co in 1930. Her Find-A-Grave article at https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/110814476/stella-gray tells her story. Clarence’s son Marvin died in action in WWII, and the other son, Woodrow, lived in Switzerland Co most of his adult life.'' : (1) ~ Florence Wilson, age 12, mother, Millie Hunt, 40, half-sister Addie (Hunt), 16, and Addie’s husband Lonnie Marshall, 22, living in Worthville District, '''p.3B''' ''This record corresponds to the John Wilson family living in Worthville in 1910. Millie apparently returned to using the last name from her first marriage.'' : ____''[Millie → wife of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' ==== ? 1920 Marriage Index ==== There are two Clarence Wilson marriages in this decade, neither of which I have found corresponding census records. A George A Wilson married Ida May Martin (the Thomas Wilson descendant?), but it is not clear whether it is the same George A Wilson who married Pearl Helm. : x Wilson Clarence -- Middleton Emma --1920 --M -- 9 --263 :: Clarence Wilson of Lexington IN married Emma Middleton of Lexington IN on 3 Mar 1920. His parents were John H and Cyntha C Wilson. On the side of the marriage license is written, "Please do not publish". : ¶ ^ Wilson George A -- Martin Ida May --1920 --M -- 9 --279 : ^wo Wilson Margaret -- Southerland Charlie --1920 --F -- 9 --328 :: Charlie Southerland, age 21, born in Highbridge KY residing in Carroll Co KY married Margaret Jane Wilson, age 15, daughter of Oscar and Lillie Wilson. : ^ Wilson Mary V -- Cullin Omer --1920 --F -- 9 --253 : ? Wilson Emma E -- Tague Laverne --1921 --F -- 9 --510 :: Levie Vories Tague married Hallie Belle Louden on 23 Dec 1919 :: On 21 Nov 1921, Laverne Taugue, age 21, single, born in Park Co IN son of Simeon and Ella Tague, residing in Madison IN, married Emma E Wilson, 26, divorced, born in KY(where?) daughter of Henry and Martha Means, residing in Madison IN. : ^ Wilson Mary B -- Knigga John O --1921 --F -- 9 --434 : ⁑ Wilson James H - Jr. -- Donaldson Mary E --1922 --M -- 9 --643 : ~ Wilson George F -- Earls Minnie --1923 --M -- Oct --66 : ____''[George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : ^ Wilson Ruth -- Leep Clyde -- --1924 --F -- 10 --265 : ☼ Wilson Lewis S -- Gatewood Viola --1926 --M -- 10 --471 : -- See Louis Wilson living in Worthville in 1930 census : ☼ Wilson Raymond E -- Miller Margaret B --1926 --M -- 10 --506 : -- Raymond and Margaret were living with her parents in Worthville in 1930 : ? Wilson Florence O -- Griffith Charles K --1926 --F -- 10 --480 : ? Wilson Birdie -- Montgomery Alvsion --1927 --F -- 10 --612 :: I am unable to find either of these people : * Wilson Ollie -- Garrett Slyvestor --1927 --F -- 10 --710 : ? Wilson Clarence -- Payner Anna --1928 --M -- 8 --Nov :: I am unable to find either of these people : ^wo Wilson Goldie -- Bibb Sylvester --1929 --F -- 11 --345 :: Sylvester was living with wife Rosa Lee Wilson Bibb in 1930. “Goldie” must have been a nickname or a transcription error in the index. ==== 1920 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''^ Edna Danner Wilson '''| 27 Jun 1889 – 8 Jun 1921 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23428960/edna-wilson : -- Edna, second wife of James W Wilson, and child died in childbirth : '''^ Infant Wilson '''| 8 Jun 1921 – 8 Jun 1921 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23428869/infant-wilson : '''^ Jacob B Wilson '''| 21 Feb 1843 – 21 Mar 1921 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26209562/jacob-b-wilson : '''§ Isabella “Belle” Scott Wilson '''| 28 Mar 1855 – 30 Aug 1922 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26919305/isabella-wilson : '''^ Nancy J. Herron Wilson '''| 29 Oct 1842 – 21 Mar 1922 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23414951/nancy-j.-wilson : '''☼ Anahobell Earl Wilson '''| 22 Feb 1903 – 1 Nov 1923 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22773851/anahobell-wilson : -- married Louis S Wilson in 1919 : '''^ William H. Wilson '''| 31 Jan 1837 – 8 May 1923 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23409169/william-h.-wilson : '''* Benjamin T “Ben” Wilson '''| 21 Sep 1847 – 31 Aug 1925 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22698001/benjamin-t-wilson : '''* Lydia K Sewell Wilson '''| 28 Aug 1856 – 29 Mar 1925 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22698026/lydia-k-wilson : '''* Nancy Wilson Dawkins '''| 14 Feb 1835 – 5 Jan 1926 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22805463/nancy-dawkins : ^ '''Daisy V Fallisi Wilson '''| 1866 – 30 Mar 1928 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786857/daisy-v-wilson ==== 1930 Census ==== There are 53 people with the surname Wilson recorded as living in Carroll County in 1930. 6 Enumeration District 21-2, Prestonville : (5) ^ Gayle Wilson, age 51, wife Josie, 33, and children (Eva L 15, Mary E 13, Ella K 11, Myrtle B 6) living in Prestonville, '''p.1B''' 4 Enumeration District 21-3, County District 2 : (2) ¶ Vorenda Wilson, age 17, and sister Lucinda, 15 living with aunt Mary [Helm] Morgan, 40, and her husband Forest, 57, on Cove Hill Ridge in District 21-3, '''p.3B''' ''Virenda and Lucinda were daughters of George A Wilson.'' : (2) µ Sidney Wilson, age 64, and wife Matilda, 61, living on Cove Hill Ridge in District 21-3, '''p.3B''' ''Sidney and Matilda are living two houses away from Virenda and Lucinda. Is there a family relationship? It looks like Sidney Wilson married Matilda Perry 15 Sep 1888 in Henry Co. '' 5 Enumeration District 21-4, English Precinct : (3) * William Wilson, age 50, wife Edna, 43, and son James, 19 living on East Fork Mill Creek Road in English District 21-4, '''p.6A''' 6 Enumeration District 21-5, Worthville town : (1) ~ Millie Wilson, age 49, living on Main Street in Worthville town 21-5, '''p.1A''' ''This is likely Millie Hunt Wilson who lived with her daughters in Worthville in 1920'' : ____''[Millie → wife of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : (5) ☼ Louis Wilson, age 33, wife Viola, 24, children (Elizabeth 9, Jacqueline, 2, Bobby 7 mos), and sister-in-law Grace Gatewood, 19, living on Railroad Street in Worthville town 21-5, '''p.2A''' ''Lewis married Viola Gatewood in Carroll Co in 1926. They lived in Indiana when Jacqueline was born in 1927'' 3 Enumeration District 21-6, Worthville precinct : (3) ☼ Raymond Wilson, age 23, wife Margaret, 20, son Earl C, 2, living with Margaret’s parents George H, 59, and Annie, 53, and their children (Marvin 21, Richard 17, Pearl 15) on Green Road in Worthville District 21-6, '''p.1A''' ''Raymond E married Margaret B Miller in 1926 in Carroll Co. It appears that he was born in Owen County and only lived in Carroll Co in 1930 and 1940.'' 5 Enumeration District 21-7, Sanders Town : (5) ~ George F Wilson, age 24, wife Minnie F, 23, and children (Frederick D 5, Joseph W 3, Bertha J 1) living on Railroad Street in Sanders town 21-7, '''p.1A''' : ____''[George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' 5 Enumeration District 21-9, Ghent Town : (5) ^ Will Wilson, age 54, wife Mattie, 52, and children (Lura 19, Christine 16, Homer 13) living on Fisher Street in Ghent town 21-9, '''p.3A''' 7 Enumeration District 21-10, Ghent precinct : (2) ^ James Wilson, age 66, and son Dee, 14 living on Boone Road in Ghent District 21-10, '''p.2A''' : (3) ^ Lenord Wilson, age 41, wife Maggie, 38, and son Elliott, 20 living on Whites Run Creek in Ghent District 21-10, '''p.3A''' : (2) ^ George Wilson, age 64, and wife Amanda, 62, living on Whites Run Creek in Ghent District 21-10, '''p.3A''' 9 Enumeration District 21-11, Carrollton City : (3) ^ Ernest Wilson, age 36, wife Obie, 30, mother Mary B, 64, and nephew William Leep, 5, on Main Street in Carrollton City 21-11, '''p.3A''' : (4) ° Edward Wilson, age 61, wife Nora, 52, and sons (Stanley K 21, Edward 7) living on 2nd Street in '''Carrollton City 21-11, p.11A''' : (2) ^j Elizabeth Wilson, age 86, and grandson Jacob W Wilson, 24, living with her daughter, Cordie Walters, 46, husband Gus, 49, and their children (Lindsay I 14, Dorthy 7, Gus 5) on 6th Street in '''Carrollton City 21-11, p.16A''' 5 Enumeration District 21-12, Precinct 15 : (5) ^w Harry Wilson, age 35, wife Clara, 37, sister-in-law Mary L Krohn, 32, and children (Leola 14, Ula F 11, William H 9) living on Worthville Road in '''District 21-12, p.5B''' ==== ? 1930 Marriage Index ==== : ^ Wilson Harold O -- Bear Nettie V ----1930--M-- 11--448 : ? Wilson Myrtle -- Williamson Nobel ----1930--F-- 11--487 : ☼ Wilson Edgar B -- Washburn Gertrude ----1931--M-- 11--587 : ^cm Wilson Elmer -- Montgomery Catherine --1931--M-- 11--554 : ¶ Wilson Lucinda -- Harlow William ----1932--F-- 5--Dec : ? Wilson Pauline -- Beach Shirley R ----1932--F-- Dec--61 : * Wilson James B -- Reynolds Louise ----1933--M-- 12--176 : ^jw Wilson Luradean -- Calvert Cecil D ----1933--F-- 12--260 : ⚩ Wilson Roy ---- Osborne Malissia ----1934--M-- 12--372 : ^jg Wilson Eva Lena -- Browning James S ----1934--F-- 12--415 : ? Wilson Joseph H -- Kennedy Edythe ----1935--M-- 12--512 :: I am unable to find this Joseph Wilson or Edythe Kennedy : ^cw Wilson Omer L -- Giltner Helen L ----1936--M-- 13--046 : ^jw Wilson Christine -- Dolby Jr Charles M ----1936--F-- 13--026 : ? Wilson Sue ---- Peters Jay ------1936--F-- 13--092 : ¶ Wilson Verinda -- McEndre Henry T ----1936--F-- 13--042 : x Wilson Jessie -- Thompson Marion ----1937--F-- 13--362 :: 20 Nov 1937 marriage record Vol 36, p.216. Marion Thompson, age 30, resident of Cincinnati OH, born in Louisville KY son of Robert and Mae Thompson, working as a shipping clerk. Jessie Wilson, age 21, resident of Lockland OH, born in Salem IN daughter of William and Martha Jane Wilson : x Wilson Durbin E -- Pray Mae L ------1938--M-- 13--552 : Marriage record Vol 36, p.408 :: Durbin E Wilson was a college graduate from New Jersey. Mae Pray was from Clermont Co OH. They were living in Cincinnati in 1940, and later moved to Middletown OH. It is not clear why they were married in Carrollton. : ※ Wilson Lena K -- Blackburn Harry ----1938--F-- 13—622 :: 17 Dec 1938 Marriage record Vol 36, p.478. Lena Katherine Wilson, age 19, resident of Henry Co, born in Henry Co daughter of D H and Sallie B Wilson. Harry Blackburn, age 22, resident of Carroll Co, born in Trimble Co son of Jesse Blackburn and Laura Hawkins. ==== ! 1939-1940 Carroll County Marriage Records, vol 37 ==== : x Wilson Charles | Winters Alice | 1939 | M | 37:165 :: 21 Sep 1939 marriage. Charles, age 19, born in Indianapolis IN son of Eugene and Prudie May Wilson, working in the furniture factory. Alice, age 16, daughter of Ben Winters and Emma Winters McCormick, with permission of Emma McCormick mother of the bride. : x Wilson, Anna | Board, William R | ? | F | 37:191 :: 21 Dec 1939. Anna, age 30, resident of Bedford IN, born in Salem IN daughter of [deceased] and Mattie Wilson. William, age 32, divorced, resident of Louisville, born in Harrodsburg son of Price and Rose Board. : x Wilson, Flora Rose | Craig, Charles Willis | 1940 | F | 37:339 :: 24 Apr 1940. Flora Rose was age 18, born and living in Dupont IN daughter of Claude and Cecilia Wilson. Charlie was born in Trimble Co, living in Madison IN. : x Wilson Darrell | Enlow Virginia | 1940 | M | 407 :: 15 Jun 1940 marriage. Darrell, age 25, divorced, born in Hayesville TN son of Ed and Etta Wilson, employed as a truck driver. Virginia, age 24, divorced, born in Evansville IN daughter of William (dec’d) and Dora Marksberry Enlow. : x Wilson, Beatrice | Large, Eldia | 1940 | F | 37:414 :: 20 Jun 1940. Eldia born in Crawfordsville IN, living in New Point (?). Beatrice age 21, daughter of Samuel and Polly Ann Wilson born and living in Greensburg IN. : x Wilson, Caryl | Crumm, Edward | 1940 | F | 37:450 :: 3 Jul 1940. Caryl, age 21, resident of Rathorne OH, born in Watkins OH daughter of Edward and Jessie Wilson. Edward, age 22, resident of Raymond OH, born in Raymond OH son of Lloyd and Gladys Crumm. ==== 1930 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''^j Mary Elizabeth Walters Wilson '''| 23 Aug 1843 – 6 Jul 1930 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22774091/mary-elizabeth-wilson : '''§ Marian Wilson Lanham '''| 3 Feb 1868 – 1 Sep 1934 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27932848/marian-lanham : '''^ Lenora Wilson Eaves '''| 31 Aug 1861 – 26 Nov 1938 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/81890375/lenora-eaves ==== ! 1940 Census ==== There are no Wilson-surnamed marriages recorded in the Carroll Co Marriage index after 1938. There are 88 people with the surname Wilson recorded as living in Carroll County in 1935 or 1940. 2 Enumeration District 21-3, County District 2 (Prestonville) : (2) µ Sidney Wilson, age 74, and wife Matilda, 72 living on Mound Hill Road in '''Prestonville District 21-3, p.4A''' 11 Enumeration District 21-4, English : (3) ^we Harry Wilson, age 44, wife Clara, 45, son William, 18, sister-in-law Mary E Kuehn, 42, and uncle Sam Smith, 60, living on Mill Creek Road in '''English District 21-4, p.7B''' : (2) * William W Wilson, age 60, and wife Edna, 52, living on Mill Creek in '''English District 21-4, p.8A''' ''This is William from 1930'' : (4) * James B, age 27, wife Louise, 25, and sons (James W 6, Charles E 4) living on Mill Creek in '''English District 21-4, p.8A''' ''This is James whom, at age 19, was living with father William in 1930 and who married Louise Reynolds in 1933'' : (2) * William Wilson, age 63, and brother, Thomas A, 61 living on Highway 55 in '''English District 21-4, p.9A''' 9 Enumeration District 21-5, Worthville town : (1) ~ Millie Wilson, age 60, living on Hwy 227 in '''Worthville town 21-5, p.2B''' : ____''[Millie → wife of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : (8) ~ George F Wilson, age 34, wife Minnie Francis, 33, and children (Frederick D 15, Joseph W 13, Bertha 11, George Jr 6, Donald Eugene 2, Robert Keith 2 mos) living on Hwy 227 in '''Worthville town 21-5, p.2B''' : ____''[George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' 20 Enumeration District 21-6, Worthville precinct : (5) ☼ Edgar Wilson, age 28, wife Gertrude, 22, and children (Norma Jean 7, Hallie Lorrian 5, Edgar Ray 2) living on Crescent Court in '''Worthville district 21-6, p.1A''' ''Family was living in Norwood OH in 1935. Oldest child was born in KY'' : (2) ☼ William H Wilson, age 36, and wife Sybil, 34 living on Crescent Court in '''Worthville district 21-6, p.1A''' : (1) ^ Elizabeth Wilson, age 26, aunt, widowed, living with Clifford 23 and Elizabeth 21 McCreary on Eagle Road in '''Worthville district 21-6, p.1B''' :: ''All three reported living in rural Carroll Co in 1935. They were living next to Clifford’s parents, Leslie and Cora McCreary.'' :: ''It was originally not clear to whom Elizabeth was an aunt, and whether Wilson was her maiden or married name (although we would assume the latter, since she was widowed). Her age is so close to those of the couple with whom she is living – which grandparents were young enough to have a daughter the same age as a grandchild? '' :: I checked all four parents of Clifford and Elizabeth McCreary. Turns out, I had her all along. I had been exploring from the other end, Elliott Wilson who died 27 Mar 1940 of diabetes mellitus at age 30, son of Leonard and Maggie (living in the same district, see below). Anna Elizabeth Perkins Wilson was taken in however briefly by her sister’s family (Cora Perkins McCreary) and is living with Cora's son and his wife, who are much more her age. The 1940 census taken on 10 Apr 1940 captures a snapshot of Elizabeth, widowed just 2 weeks after her husband's death. :: Elizabeth went on to marry Shellie Banks, though I don’t think the marriage lasted. As far as I can tell, she had no children. She certainly didn’t have any by Elliott (unless she was pregnant when this census was taken). Her grave is next to Elliott’s with a rose underneath her name and the word, “BANKS” in a newer engraving above. : (2) x Oscar Wilson, age 47, and wife Laura, age 37 living on Four Mile in '''Worthville district 21-6, p.4A''' Oscar and Laura living “same place” in 1935. :: Oscar C Wilson and wife Laura(?) were living in Worthville precinct in Carroll Co during the 1940 census, and reported living in the same place in 1935. On his WWII draft registration he reported that he was born in Grayson Co KY.*''U.S., World War II Draft Registration Cards, 1942'': Name: Oscar Wilson; Gender: Male; Registration Age: 48; Birth Date: 24 Aug 1893; Birth Place: Grayson, Kentucky, USA; Residence Place: Worthville, Kentucky, USA; Registration Date: 1941; Military Draft Date: 1942; Relationship to Draftee: Head; Height: 5 10; Eye Color: Brown; Hair Color: Gray; Weight: 185; Complexion: Ruddy :: Oscar was living in Hammonville, Hart Co KY (one county east of Grayson Co) on 5 Jun 1917 according to his WWI draft registration. The middle name Cleveland was as prominent, if not more so, than his first name. He was employed as a sawyer for his father, J. W. Wilson.*''U.S., World War I Draft Registration Cards, 1917-1918'': Name: Oscar Cleveland Wilson; Race: Caucasian (White); Marital Status: Single; Birth Date: 24 Aug 1893; Birth Place: Kentucky; Residence Date: 1917-1918; Street Address: Hammonville; Residence Place: Hart County, Kentucky, USA; Physical Build: Slender; Height: Medium; Hair Color: Dark; Eye Color: Dark :: He was living in Louisville when he married Edna Russell 1 Feb 1919 in Clark Co Indiana.*''Indiana, Marriages, 1810-2001'': Name: Oscar Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 25; Event Type: Marriage Registration (Marriage); Birth Date: 24 Aug 1894; Birth Place: Grayson, Kentucky; Marriage Date: 1 Feb 1919; Marriage Place: Jeffersonville, Indiana, United States; Residence Place: Louisville, Kentucky; Father: J W Wilson; Mother: Nannie Harris; Spouse: Edna Russell; Page: 404 It is not clear where he was living in 1920 and 1930 or how he ended up in Carroll Co. He apparently remarried to someone named Laura, who was 10 years younger than Oscar. :: Oscar died 19 Jul 1967. According to Social Security records, his last address was Ghent KY,*''U.S., Social Security Death Index, 1935-2014'': Name: Oscar Wilson; Social Security Number: 404-36-8127; Birth Date: 24 Aug 1893; Issue year: Before 1951; Issue State: Kentucky; Last Residence: 41045, Ghent, Carroll, Kentucky, USA; Death Date: Jul 1967 but his death record states his residence as Gallatin Co.*''Kentucky Death Index, 1911-2000'': Name: Oscar C Wilson; Death Date: 19 Jul 1967; Death Place: Carrl; Age: 74; Residence: Gallatin; Volume: 31; Certificate: 15177 This probably indicates he lived in western Gallatin Co, but had a Ghent mailing address, which was common. :: There is no indication that he had any children. He was buried in Warsaw.*''U.S., Find A Grave Index, 1600s-Current'': Name: Oscar Wilson; Birth Date: 1892; Death Date: 1967; Cemetery: Warsaw Cemetery; Burial or Cremation Place: Warsaw, Gallatin County, Kentucky, United States of America; Has Bio?: N : (2) x Charles Wilson, age 29, born in IN and wife Alice, 17, born in IN, living on Goose Creek in '''Worthville district 21-6, p.9A''' : Charles reported living in Wolfe Co KY (near Campton) in 1935. Alice reported living in Carrollton. Alice was 27, not 17, during the census. :: Charles and wife Alice Jeannette Stearns were married in Marion Co IN on 31 Dec 1934.*''Web: Marion County, Indiana, Marriage Index, 1925-2012'': Name: Charles Wilson; Gender: Male; Marriage Date: 31 Dec 1934; Marriage Place: Marion, Indiana, USA; Spouse: Alice Stearns They were living in Indianapolis during the WWII draft registration,*''U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947'': Name: Charles William Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 28; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 27 Jan 1912; Birth Place: Anderson, Indiana; Residence Place: Indianapolis, Marion, Indiana, USA; Registration Date: 16 Oct 1940; Registration Place: Indiana, USA; Employer: Real Silk Hosery Co; Weight: 135; Complexion: Brown; Eye Color: Brown; Hair Color: Light; Height: 5 9; Next of Kin: Alice Jeanette Wilson spending just a few years in Carrollton. : (2) ^wg Leonard Wilson, age 50, wife Maggie, 48, and lodger E.J. Maxwell, 24 living on Muddy Fork in '''Worthville district 21-6, p.10B''' : (2) ^w George Wilson, age 74, wife Amanda, 59, and lodger Rosie Eugens, 18 living on Muddy Fork in '''Worthville district 21-6, p.10B''' : (4) ※ James R Wilson, age 31, wife Emma V, 27, and sons (Ray Dee 11, Melvin Lee 6) living on Highway 83 in '''Worthville district 21-6, p.11A''' 9 Enumeration District 21-8, Eagle-Sanders : (9) † Herman Wilson, age 42, wife Clara, 40, and children (Kirtley [son] 17, J W 12, Mae 11, Claude D 8, Herman Jr 5, Bealah 3, and Frances [daughter] 8 mos) living on Highway 47 in '''Eagle-Sanders district 21-8, p.5A''' ''See Herman Wilson family notes above.'' 2 Enumeration District 21-9, Ghent town : (2) ^ W J Wilson, age 64, wife Mattie, 63, living with daughter Mary B Knigga, 35, her husband Oscar, 50, and children (John W 17, Patsy Jean 7) on Union Street in '''Ghent Town 21-9, p.2B''' 14 Enumeration District 21-11, Carrollton City : (2) ° Nora Wilson, age 60, and son Edward, 17, living on Main Street in '''Carrollton City 21-11, p.4B''' ''This corresponds with the family of Edward Wilson who lived in Carrollton in 1930. In the supplementary questions for this record, Edward’s father was born in Ohio and his mother was born in Indiana'' : (1) ☼ Nannie Wilson, age 64, widowed, living on 4th Street in '''Carrollton City 21-11, p.7B''' ''She states living in the same place in 1935'' : (5) ^ Ernest C Wilson, age 45, wife Obie, 40, mother Mary B, 68, brother Clyde, and nephew William [actually surname Leep] living on 6th Street in '''Carrollton City 21-11, p.24A''' : (3) ^ Gayle Wilson, age 63, wife Josie, 42, daughter Myrtle B, 16, daughter Catherine Wood, 21, her husband Delbert, 25, and their children (Walber R 1, Jaan 5 mos) living on 6th Street in '''Carrollton City 21-11, p.28B''' : (4) ⁑ James H Wilson, age 45, Emily, 39, and daughters (Mary Ann 15, Sue Moody 13) living on Highland Avenue in '''Carrollton City 21-11, p.28B''' ''The family was living in same place in 1935. They were living in Henry Co in 1930.'' : (5) ∫ Paul Wilson, age 33, wife Geraldine, 34, and daughters (Mary E 14, Pauline 12, Emma Lee 10) living on 10th Street in '''Carrollton City 21-11, p.31A''' :: ''The Paul Wilson family was living in Williamstown, Grant Co in 1935.'' 5 Enumeration District 21-12, Precinct 15 : (5) ^ Oscar Wilson, age 59, wife Lily, 52, and children (Carroll 22, Virginia 16) living on Worthville #227 in '''District 7 21-12, p.1A''' : (5) ☼ Raymond Wilson, age 35, wife Margaret, 30, and children (Earl 12, Betty 7, Velma J 4 mos) living on U.S. 42 in '''District 7 21-12, p.5B''' ''Family was living in Worthville precinct in 1930 and in rural Owen Co KY in 1935'' 4 Franklin County, ED 37-12 : (4) ☼ Lewis Wilson, age 42, wife Viola, 32, and children (Jacqueline Elizabeth 12, Bobby 10) living on Alexander Street in Thornhill, '''Franklin Co, ED 37-12, p.7A''' ''Louis and Viola married in Carroll Co and were living there in 1930 and 1935'' 1 Owen County, ED 94-10 : (1) ^ Oldham Wilson, age 20, was living with Victor 56 and Sarah E 64 Roberts in '''Owen Co, ED 94-10, p.11B''' ''Oldham lived in Carroll Co in 1935'' ==== ! 1940-1941 Carroll County Marriage Records, vol 38 ==== : x Wilson, Clesta Wascile | Myers, Coburn Leroy Jr | 1940 | F | 38:299 :: 26 Nov 1940. Clesta, age 18, resident Lebanon IN, born in Eldorado Kan. daughter of Ralph and Ina Wilson. Coburn, age 21, resident Lebanon IN, born in Frankfort IN son of Coburn Leroy Myers Sr and Letha Lucille Pittser. : ^ Wilson, Oldham | Hayden, Mary Lou | 1940 | M | 38:322 :: 30 Nov 1940 marriage. Oldham, age 20, resident of Carroll Co, born in Carroll Co son of Oscar and Lillie Wilson, occ. Harvester. Mary Lou, age 19, resident of Carroll Co daughter of Thos. and Dora Hayden. Glenn Patterson, pastor, Pilgrim Holiness Church. : x Wilson, T B | Iglehart, Stella Mae | 1940 | M | 38:329 :: 4 Dec 1940. T B, age 51, resident of Louisville, born in Grayson Co son of John H and Mary E Wilson. Stella, age 32, resident of Louisville, born in Hartford KY daughter of Claude and Oma Ellen Gray. : ^ Wilson, Rosie Enfeese | Lewellyn, Oscar | 1941 | F | 38:454 :: 10 May 1941. Rosie, age 19, resident of Carroll Co, daughter of George and Amanda Wilson. Oscar, age 27, resident of Bedford KY, born in Jennings Co IN son of John and Myrtle Lewellyn. Minister: Pilgrim Holiness Church. :: Rosie was listed as an adopted girl in the 1930 census, and a lodger in the 1940 census. : ¬ Wilson, Catherine | Turner, Willis Henry | 1941 | F | 38:479 :: 14 Jul 1941. Catherine, age 18, resident of Worthville, born in Owen Co daughter of Bert and Martha Ellen Wilson. Willis Henry, age 21, resident of Worthville, born in Owen Co son of Ed and Lucy Turner. Minister: Pilgrim Holiness Church. : x Wilson, Harold William | Kirchner, Leona Catherine | 1941 | M | 38:486 :: 23 Aug 1941. Harold, age 27, occ timekeeper, resident of Louisville, born in Lexington (?) son of Luther and Sallie Wilson. Leona, age 31, resident of Louisville, born in St. Matthews KY daughter of John Kirchner and Catherine Schoenbackler. : x Wilson, Anna Rue | Goodman, Hughes | 1941 | F | 38:499 :: 27 Sep 1941. Anna, age 22, resident Harned KY, born in Sebree KY daughter of Bernie and Mary Etta Wilson. Hughes, age 27, teacher, resident Kingswood KY, born in Eastview KY son of J G and Eliza Goodman. ==== ! 1942-1945 Carroll County Marriage Records, vol 39 ==== : x Wilson, Mary A | Dittbenner, Robert L | 1942 | F | 39:104 :: 30 May 1942. Mary, age 21, resident Louisville, born in West Irvine KY daughter of William Harvey and Catherine Wilson. Dittbenner, age 21, welder, resident Louisville, born Florence Ala., son of Robert and Margaret Dittbenner. : x Wilson, Roberta Ruth | McWhorter, Claude T | 1942 | F | 39:144 :: 10 Sep 1942. Roberta was a Withrow, and this was a subsequent marriage. : x Wilson, William N | McDale, Katie Ruth | 1942 | M | 39:149 :: 14 Sep 1942. William, age 22, woodworker, resident Louisville, born in Central City KY son of George and Pearl Wilson. Katie, age 15, resident Carrollton, born in Carroll Co daughter of William and Serena McDale. Married by Glenn Patterson, Pilgrim Holiness Church. : x Wilson, Clayton | Cecconi, Gala Glenita | | 1942 | M | 39:151 :: 19 Sep 1942. Clayton, age 45, soldier, divorced, resident Ft. Thomas KY, born in Lee Co KY son of George W and [deceased] Wilson. Gala, age 41, widowed, resident Norwood OH, born Breckinridge Co daughter of [deceased] and Alice Bane. : Wilson, Alvin Lee | Sutherland, Marjorie | 1944 | M | 39:362 :: 7 Aug 1944. Alvin, age 22, sailor, resident Madison IN, born Madison IN son of Oscar and Mamie Wilson. Marjorie, age 20, resident Worthville, born Worthville daughter of Walter and Lena Sutherland. Married in Carrollton Christian Church. :: See Find-A-Grave entries for Alvin Lee and Marjorie Wilson. : ¬ Wilson, Marie | Russell, John B | 1944 | F | 39:378 :: 2 Nov 1944. Marie, age 21, resident Worthville, born in Grant Co KY daughter of Bert and Martha Ellen Wilson. John, age 22, farmer, resident Owen Co, born in Powell Co KY son of Luther C and Anna Lou Russell. : ¬ Wilson, Clarence A | Danner, Mary Elizabeth | 1945 | M | 39:417 :: 22 Mar 1945. Clarence, age 24, farmer, resident Owen Co, born Gallatin Co son of Bert and Martha Ellen Wilson. Mary, age 16, resident Carroll Co, born Henry Co daughter of Marvin and Roxie Elizabeth Danner. ==== ! 1945-1947 Carroll County Marriage Records, vol 40 ==== : ^ Wilson, William H | Chappell, Willena | 1946 | M | 40:101 : 13 Mar 1946. William, age 24, farmer, resident Carrollton, born Carrollton son of Harry and Clara Wilson. Willena, 25, resident Bedford, born Trimble Co daughter of Harrison and Amy Chappell. Marriage performed by county judge. : ^ Wilson, Myrtle B | Skirvin, Vernon | 1946 | F | 40:106 : 29 Mar 1946. Myrtle, age 22, resident Carrollton, born in Carroll Co daughter of Gale and Josie Ellis Wilson. Vernon, 30, farmer, resident Bedford KY, born in Carrollton son of William and Dora Hewitt Skirvin. Marriage in Carrollton Christian Church. : ^ Wilson, James D | Adams, Martha | 1946 | M | 40:157 :: 11 May 1946. James, age 29, unemployed, resident Carrollton, born in Carroll Co son of James and Edna Danner Wilson. Martha, age 21, resident Sanders, born in Carroll Co daughter of Leonard and Frances Smith Adams. Marriage in Carrollton Christian Church. : x Wilson, Roselyn M | Pittman, Floyd G | 1946 | F | 40:207 :: 29 Jun 1946. Roselyn, age 22, resident Greenfield IN, daughter of Roscoe B and Oval Dobbins Wilson. Floyd, age 29, radioman, Columbus IN, son of Clark T and Betty Hitch Pittman. Marriage in Carrollton Christian Church. : x Wilson, Harry | Ruigild, Dorothy M | 1946 | M | 40:284 :: 19 Sep 1946. Harry, age 39, salesman, resident Grand Rapids MI, born in Muskegon MI son of Jacob D and Anna Wilson. Dorothy, age 36, resident Grand Rapids MI, born in Grand Rapids MI daughter of Gerard and Anna Ruigild. : ~ Wilson, Joseph W | Popp, Helen F | 1946 | M | 40:297 :: 26 Sep 1946. Joseph, 20, carpenter, resident Worthville, born in Eagle Station KY son of George F and Minnie Wilson. Helen, 20, resident Worthville, born in Wheatley KY daughter of Clarence and Pearl Popp (both deceased). Marriage in Worthville Baptist Church. : Wilson, Howard | Easton, Betty Jane | 1947 | M | 40:449 :: 22 Mar 1947. Howard, 21, farmer, resident Madison IN, born in Madison son of Oscar A and Mayme L Wilson. Betty, 18, resident Madison IN, born in Madison daughter of Guy and Katherine Easton. : x Wilson, William P | Chaudour, Mary Frances | 1947 | M | 40:468 :: 7 Apr 1947. William, 34, bus driver, divorced, resident Louisville, born in Glasgow KY son of M P and Laura Wilson. Mary Frances, 25, divorced, resident Louisville, born in Louisville daughter of Clarence and Zella Stuteville. : x Wilson, Herschel | Vance, Dorothy | 1947 | M | 40:492 :: 5 May 1947. Herschel, 24, salesman, resident Batavia OH son of John E and Callie Wilson. Dorothy, 22, resident Batavia OH daughter of John Joseph and Lola Grace Vance. ==== ! 1947-1948 Carroll County Marriage Records, vol 41 ==== : ⁑ Wilson, Mary Ann | McKay, William A | ? | F | 41:24 :: 14 Jun 1947. Mary Ann, age 22, resident Carrollton, born in Henry Co daughter of James H and Mary Emily Wilson. William, age 22, schoolteacher, resident Carrollton, born in Trimble Co son of William R and Bess A McKay. Marriage in Disciples of Christ Church in Carrollton. : x Wilson, Harold R | Wilson, Geraldine | ? | MF | 41:44 :: 30 Jun 1947. Harold, 21, factory worker, resident Huntington IN, born in Huntington IN son of John C and Naomi Wilson. Geraldine, 21, resident Huntington IN, born in Grant Co IN Clarence E and Lee Ella Wilson. : x Wilson, Algar | Petty, Reba P | ? | M | 41:284 :: 23 Mar 1948. Algar, 30, divorced, printer, resident Fonthill KY, born in Fonthill KY son of Estill and Evena Wilson. Reba, 21, resident Russell Springs KY, born in Columbia KY daughter of Chester and Vera Petty. : ^ Wilson, Oscar Carroll | Hewitt, Margaret | ? | M | 41:409 : ''____[ ''' Wilson''']'' :: 21 Aug 1948. Oscar, 30, farmer, resident Worthville KY, born in Carroll Co KY son of Oscar and Lillie Wilson. Margaret, 21, divorced, resident Worthville, born in Carroll Co KY daughter of Courtland and Helen Sutherland Hewitt. ==== ! 1948-1950 Carroll County Marriage Records, vol 42 ==== : * Wilson, Judy [Julia] C | Raison, Billy Joe | 1949 | F | 42:193 : ''____[Judy → daughter of Roy Beverley → son of Elijah → son of John Peter → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' :: 18 Jun 1949. Judy, 18, resident Carrollton KY, born in Owen Co daughter of Roy B and Mildred Scott Wilson. Billy, 18, farmer, resident Carrollton KY, born in Carroll Co KY son of Luther and Kathryn Raisor. Marriage in Whites Run Christian Church. Consent signed by Bertie V Riley, grandmother of bride. :: Why did Julia’s grandmother sign the consent? Her parents were very much alive. : ※ Wilson, Roy D | Aldridge, Jane Doris | 1949 | M | 42:251 : ''____[Roy → son of James Raleigh → son of Dewitt → son of Rowley → son of ''' Frances Travis Wilson''']'' :: 6 Aug 1949. Roy, 21, farmer, resident Turners Station KY, born in Henry Co KY son of James R and Emma V Wilson. Jane, 21, resident Turners Station KY, born in Henry Co KY daughter of Jasper and Laura Mae Aldridge. Marriage in Warsaw Christian Church. : x Wilson, Naomi R | Swinford, Harry H | 1949 | F | 42:252 :: 9 Aug 1949. Naomi was a Rosell, and this was a subsequent marriage. : + Wilson, Clyde C | Atte, Norma | 1949 | M | 42:352 : ''____[Clyde C → son of Floyd → son of Claude → son of Shelby (Sr) → son of '''Francis Wilson''']'' :: 28 Nov 1949. Clyde, age 22, salesman, resident of Covington KY, born in Dry Ridge KY son of Floyd Wilson and Iva Rice. Norma, 28, divorced, resident of Covington KY, born in Covington daughter of William and Helen Otte. :: Clyde was a descendent of Frances Wilson, the early Carroll Co Wilson whose descendants had moved to Grant Co KY. It isn’t clear why they obtained the marriage license in Carrollton, since the marriage happened in Newport KY. : x Wilson, David N | Wilson, Lillie B | 1949 | M | 42:398 :: 31 Dec 1949. David, 38, divorced, electrician, resident Chicago IL, born in Green Co IN son of William and Jessie Wilson. Lillie, 31, divorced, resident Chicago IL, born in Madison Co IN daughter of Hiram and Elizabeth Lamm. : ? Wilson, Nadine | Holt, Harold Rayburn | 1950 | F | 42:432 :: 10 Mar 1950. Nadine, 18, resident Madison IN, born in Bey Creek IN daughter of Claud N and Celin Wilson. Harold, 22, farmer, resident North Madison IN, born Ottawa IN son of Harold and Jessie K Holt. : ¬ Wilson, Toney | Hewitt, Viola | 1950 | M | 42:457 : ''____[Tony → son of '''Bert Wilson''']'' :: 13 May 1950. Toney, 31, mechanic, resident Wheatley KY, born in Glencoe KY son of Bert and Martha E Wilson. Viola, 19, resident Eagle Station, born in Worthville KY daughter of Pat and Lola Hewitt. Married in Carrollton Methodist Church. ==== ? 1940 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''? (Mrs) Wilson '''| 1864 – 12 Mar 1940 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22773898/(mrs)-wilson : -- Bio: W/O JAMES [widow of James Wilson]. :: ''Who is this? James W Wilson, grandson of Thomas Wilson who died 9 Mar 1940 (3 days previous), was living by himself in the 1940 census. His first wife lived for another 8 years, and his second wife died in childbirth in 1921 (see above). No other James matches the profile. I suspect the contributor just took a guess.'' : '''^ Elliott Wilson '''| 1909 – 1940 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/13055164/elliott-wilson : ''____[Elliott → son of Leonard → son of George W → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''^ James William Wilson '''| 30 Apr 1863 – 9 Mar 1940 | Gap Hill Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25402633/james-william-wilson : ''____[James → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''~ Millie Wilson '''| unknown – Dec 1940 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery : ____''[Millie → wife of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : -- Per death record associated with Find-A-Grave site: She was a widow, born in Boone Co IN, daughter of James Baker, also born in Boone Co, mother unknown. She died of tetanus, brought on by punctured foot by nail. She died 25 Dec 1940, at age 61 years, 11 months, and 29 days, and her birthday was 30 Dec 1878. The informant was Tammie (Addie?) Marshall. : '''^ Mary Ella Wilson Spenneberg '''| 19 Mar 1870 – 24 Feb 1942 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077460/mary-ella-spenneberg : ''____[Mary Ella → daughter of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''§ Stella Wilson Calvert '''| 28 Mar 1870 – 9 Apr 1943 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31536782/stella-calvert : ''____[Stella → daughter of '''Robert J Wilson''']'' : '''x Dale Leland Wilson '''| 1879 – 1947 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786763/dale-leland-wilson : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: “Spouse: Martha Whitehead Wilson”. :: ''Dale L Wilson was born in Dallas TX, and had married Martha Whitehead by 1920. She was from Carrollton and died and was buried in Carrollton IOOF in 1969 (see below). As far as I can tell, they never lived in Carroll County and they had no children.'' : ^wg Maggie M. Martin Wilson | 1 Mar 1892 – 12 Nov 1947 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8166989/maggie-m.-wilson : '''^ Martha Ellen “Mattie” Minor Wilson '''| 27 Mar 1877 – 1947 | Ghent Consolidated Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22816731/martha-ellen-wilson : ''____[Mattie → wife of William → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''^ Josie B. Ellis Wilson '''| 1896 – 10 Nov 1948 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8166972/josie-b.-wilson : ''____[Josie → wife of Gayle → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''^ Mary B. Wilson '''| 9 Jul 1872 – 28 Jan 1948 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8167006/mary-b.-wilson : ''____[Mary B → wife of James → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''^ Ernest C. Wilson '''| 26 Feb 1894 – 11 Sep 1949 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12710263/ernest-c.-wilson : ''____Ernest Clyde → son of James → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''^ William Jessie Wilson '''| 22 Sep 1875 – 5 Apr 1949 | Ghent Consolidated Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26208917/william-jessie-wilson : ''____[William → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' ==== ! 1950-1954 Carroll County Marriage Records, vol 43 ==== : ☼ Wilson, Norma | Willett, Orville | 1950 | F | 43:3 :: 8 Jul 1950. Norma Wilson, 17, resident Worthville, born in Owen Co daughter of Edgar and Mary Wilson. Orville, 23, resident Turners Station KY, born in Turners Station KY son of Ura and Bessie Willett. :: ''____[Norma → daughter of Edgar → son of '''Thomas Grant Wilson''']'' : x Wilson, Avery G | Bibb, Bertha | 1950 | M | 43:7 :: 15 Jul 1950. Avery, 29, contruction, resident Ashland KY, born in Metcalfe Co KY son of Clifton and Kizie Wilson. Bertha, 24, born in Carroll Co daughter of Mort and Estelle Bibb. : ~ Wilson, Bertha J | Popp, Robert W | 1950 | F | 43:36 :: 23 Sep 1950. Bertha, 21, resident Worthville, born in Carroll Co daughter of George and Minnie Wilson. Robert, 25, construction worker, resident of Worthville, born in Trimble Co son of Clarence and Pearl Popp. : * Wilson, Robert A | Ehalt, Mary Jane | 1951 | M | 43:140 : ''____[Robert → son of Roy → son of Elijah → son of John Peter → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' :: 17 Jul 1951. Robert, 22, soldier, resident Worthville, born in Owen Co son of Roy and Mildred Wilson. Mary Jane, 21, resident Carrollton, born in New Albany IN daughter of C F and Rosalie Ehalt. : x Wilson, Herschel Lee | Webster, Mary C | 1951 | M | 43:209 :: 22 Dec 1951. Herschel, 21, farmer, resident of Carrollton, born in Central City KY son of George H and Pearl Wilson. Mary, 17, resident of Carrollton, born in Carroll Co daughter of Ray and Mary Cecile Webster. Married in Carrollton Baptist. :: See Find-A-Grave entries below for Herschel, Mary, and their son, Chuck. : ∫ Wilson, Mary E | Adams, Clark E | 1952 | F | 43:247 :: 22 Mar 1952. Mary, 25, resident of Carrollton, born in Eminence KY daughter of Paul and Geraldine Wilson. Clark, 24, accountant, resident of Milroy IN, born in Springfield IL son of B Clark and Lula C Adams. : x Wilson, Shirley J | Lunsford, Carl E | 1952 | F | 43:285 :: 28 Jul 1952. Shirley, 21, resident of Madison IN, born in Columbus OH daughter of Lewis D and Catherine Wilson. Carl, 22, accountant, resident of Madison IN, born in Vernon IN son of Carl S and Rachel Lunsford. : ? Wilson, James W | Tingle, Shirley V | 1953 | M | 43:449 :: 28 Nov 1953. James, 19, operator L&N, resident of Carrollton, born in Carroll Co son of L B (?) and Louise Wilson. Shirley, 16, resident of Ghent, born in Henry County KY daughter of Sterling and Gladys Tingle. ==== ! 1954-1958 Carroll County Marriage Records, vol 44 ==== : ☼ Wilson, Mary G | Reed, Wilbur Leroy | 1954 | F | 44:51 : ''____[Mary Gertrude → wife of Edgar → son of '''Thomas Grant Wilson''']'' :: 18 Sep 1954. Mary, age 37, divorced, resident Worthville, born Carroll Co daughter of Ed and Blanche Washburn. Wilbur, age 39, mechanic, divorced, resident Worthville, born Jefferson Co IN son of Herschel and Nellie Reed. :: Mary G was Mary Gertrude Washburn who married Edgar Wilson in 1931. They had four sons and two daughters, the last born in 1946. : ※ Wilson, Shirley Ann | Hill, James N | 1954 | F | 44:71 :: 20 Nov 1954. Shirley, 19, resident of Port Royal KY, daughter of Everett Ellis and Sallie Frances Wilson. James, 26, dairyman, resident Carrollton, born Carrollton son of Ed Jr. and Frances Hill. Married in Carrollton Catholic Church. : ⚩ Wilson, Nancy Jo | Howard, Noble J | 1955 | F | 44:93 : ____''[Nancy Jo → daughter of Roy Albert → son of '''George Warren Wilson''']'' :: 8 Jan 1955. Nancy Jo, 16, resident Eagle Station, born Eagle Station daughter of Roy Albert and and Malisse Bell Wilson. Noble, resident Warsaw, born in Warsaw, son of Courtland and Edith Agnes Howard. Married in Carrollton Baptist Church. : ⚩ Wilson, Roy W | Trayler, Rose C | 1955 | M | 44:120 : ____''[Roy → son of Roy Albert → son of '''George Warren Wilson''']'' :: 2 Apr 1955. Roy, 20, carpenter, resident Warsaw, born in Warsaw son of Roy W and Malissa Wilson. Rose, 16, resident Warsaw, born in Sparta daughter of Benjamin and Jolene Traylor. Married in Carrollton Baptist : ☼ Wilson, Dollie L | House, Donald S | 1955 | F | 44:187 : ____''[Dollie → daughter of Edgar Bruce → son of '''Thomas Grant Wilson''']'' :: 29 Oct 1955. Dollie, age 21, resident Worthville, born in Norwood OH daughter of Edgar Wilson and Gertrude Wilson Reed. Donald, 23, U.S. Air Force, resident Warsaw, born in Glencoe KY son of Clarence and Judie House. : ⚩ Wilson, Malissa | Woodword, Hulon | 1955 | F | 44:200 : ''[____Malissa → wife of Roy (1st marriage) → son of '''George Warren Wilson''']'' :: 24 Dec 1955. Malissa, 41, divorced, resident Warsaw, born in Gallatin Co daughter of Carl and Nina Osborne. Hulon, 39, truck driver, divorced, resident Warsaw, born in Green Co KY son of Charlie and Viola Woodward. : ? Wilson, Patsy | Price, Harold | 1956 | F | 44:218 :: 31 Mar 1956. Patsy, 15, resident Turners Station KY, born Henry Co daughter of Robert L and Ruth Wilson. Harold, 18, farmer, resident Campbellsburg KY, born Henry Co son of Newt and Annie Price. Married in Eminence Baptist. : * Wilson, James P | Grobmeier, Florence Ann | 1956 | M | 44:251 : ''____[James → son of Roy → son of Elijah → son of John Peter → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' :: 30 Jun 1956. James, 21, U S Army, resident Carrollton, born Owen Co son of Roy B and Mildred Wilson. Florence, 20, resident Carrollton, born Covington daughter of Florian and Frances Grobmeier. Married in Carrollton Catholic. : Wilson, Virginia | Thompson, Ralph | 1956 | F | 44:292 :: 14 Dec 1956. Virginia, 26, widowed, resident Carrollton, born in Carroll Co daughter of Roy and Mary C Webster. Ralph, 24, laborer, resident Carrollton, born in Scarroxie MO son of LeVoy and Jessie F Thompson. :: Virginia was not a Wilson, but a Webster. Who was her first husband? : Wilson, Clarence L | Prickett, Barbara | 1956 | M | 44:294 :: 19 Dec 1956. Clarence, 29, divorced, laborer, resident Frankfort IN, born in Frankfort IN son of Omer and Ressie Wilson. Barbara, age 21, single, resident Frankfort IN, born in Frankfort IN, daughter of Edward and Veda Prickett. : ~ Wilson, George Jr | Sutherland, Dorothy A | 1957 | M | 44:353 :: 15 Jun 1957. George, 23, factory worker, resident Worthville, born in Worthville son of George and Minnie Wilson. Dorothy, 16, resident Worthville, born in New Castle KY daughter of Avery and Letha Sutherland. Married in Carrollton Christian. : x Wilson, Robert | Lewis, Lucy | 1958 | M | 44:428 :: 6 Feb 1958. Robert, 20, farmer, resident Lexington IN, born Illinois son of Estel and Della Wilson. Lucy, resident Austin IN, born Combs KY daughter of Lee Lewis and Edith Mae Gilbertson. Married Carrollton Baptist. ==== ! 1958-1961 Carroll County Marriage Records, vol 45 ==== : Wilson, Roy G Jr | Adams, Patricia A | 1958 | M | 45:75 :: 6 Dec 1958. Roy, 24, construction, resident Carrollton, born in Ashland KY son of Roy G (Sr) and Bertha Wilson. Patricia, 17, resident Carrollton, born in Carroll Co daughter of Robert and Ethel Gayle. : x Wilson, Patricia Gayle | Short, Kenneth | 1959 | F | 45:155 :: 25 May 1959. Patricia, 21, resident Lafayette IN, born in Spartanburg SC daughter of Horace Wilson and Lillian Thompson. Kenneth, 22, laborer, resident Lafayette IN, born Rose Hills VA son of Andrew and Cora Short. : * Wilson, Gypsy Ann | Oak, Donald L | 1960 | F | 45:299 : ''____[Gypsy → daughter of Roy → son of Elijah → son of John Peter → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' :: 18 Jun 1960. Gypsy, age 19, resident Carrollton, born in Carroll Co daughter of Roy B and Mildred Riley Wilson. Donald, age 27, resident Carrollton, born in Owen Co son of James E and Katherine Oak. : ※ Wilson, Robert E | Willett, Joyce | 1961 | M | 45:423 :: 16 Jun 1961. Robert, 24, mechanic, resident Turners Station, born in Turners Station son of Ellis (or Ollie) and Sallie Wilson. Joyce, 21, divorced, resident Turners Station, born in Turners Station daughter of William and Kathleen Willett. : ~ Wilson, Donald E | Stout, Bonnie Jean | 1961 | M | 45:468 :: 2 Sep 1961. Donald, 24, factory worker, resident Worthville, born in Worthville son of George and Minnie Wilson. Bonnie Jean, 18, resident Worthville, born in Worthville daughter of Forest Lee and Alma Stout. : ~ Wilson, Robert K | Daughterty, Mary L | 1961 | M | 45:492 :: 24 Nov 1961. Robert, 21, laborer, resident Worthville, born in Worthville son of George and Minnie Wilson. Mary, resident Carrollton, born in Louisville, daughter of John and Dorothy Daugherty. Married in Carrollton Christian. ==== ?! 1950 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''^w George Wilson '''| 8 Feb 1865 – 5 Mar 1950 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8166961/george-wilson : '''° Nora Wilson '''| 19 Jul 1874 – 7 Jan 1950 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26718757/nora-wilson : -- Correlates with 1940 and 1930 census records. Per associated death record: Born 19 Jul 1879 in Vevay IN. Informant Mrs. Edward Westrick (related?) had no knowledge of parents’ names. Nora died of “pernicious anemia”, 5 years since onset. : '''x Louisa W. Wilson Watson '''| 27 Feb 1865 – 6 May 1950 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26719643/louisa-w.-watson : Per Find-A-Grave bio: Father: Ely Wilson; Mother: Fannie Jordan :: Louisa Wilson was from Sumner Co TN and married Charles Watson before moving to Carroll Co. She moved to Carrollton before 1935, apparently to live with her daughter’s family, Bryan and Ida Watson Foree. He was a truck driver for Gulf Refining. : '''^ Gayle Gaines Wilson '''| 1 Feb 1876 – 27 Jul 1951 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8166955/gayle-gaines-wilson : ____''[Gayle → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''^ James Riley Wilson '''| 1880 – 1951 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786863/james-riley-wilson : ____''[Riley → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''^ Amanda Wilson '''| 1867 – 19 Feb 1952 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8166939/amanda-wilson : ____''[Amanda → wife of George → son of William → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : Per Find-A-Grave bio: Daughter of James Willis and Lucinda Devore; Ossw/ George & Leonard Wilson ''Husband George died two years before. Son Leonard died four years later.'' : '''^ infant: Jerry Wayne Wilson '''| 3 Mar 1952 – 3 Mar 1952 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23471801/jerry-wayne-wilson : ____''[Jerry → son of Guy → son of Gayle → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : Per Find-A-Grave bio: Son of Guy Wilson and Grace Devore. :: ''Guy was Gayle Wilson’s oldest son. Grace Devore was Guy’s second wife.'' : '''^wo Lillie Meadows Wilson '''| 18 Apr 1887 – 5 Sep 1952 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28215562/lillie-wilson : ____''[Lillie → wife of Oscar → son of William → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : -- ''Wife of Oscar (Marion Oscar) who was son of William H. : '''☼ Sybil W. Wilson Kuhn '''| 8 Apr 1908 – 12 Nov 1952 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23476539/sybil-w.-kuhn : ____''[Sybil → daughter of '''Thomas Grant Wilson''']'' : Per associated death record: Sybil W Kuhn, daughter of Grant and Nanny Aldridge Wilson. Informant: Ralph Kuhn. : † child: Danny Ray Wilson| 1949 – 1953 | Ghent Consolidated Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22816729/danny-ray-wilson : ____''[son of '''Herman Wilson''' (by Ruth)]'' : '''^w Marion Oscar Wilson '''| 6 Mar 1880 – 27 Jan 1953 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28215554/marion-oscar-wilson : ____''[Oscar → son of William → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''¬ Bert Wilson '''| 1883 – 10 Dec 1954 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077542/bert-wilson : See family notes above. : '''x Katherine Wilson '''| 1887 – 1954 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786805/katherine-wilson :: According to the Find-A-Grave entry, Katherine was born in Estill Co and married Edward Grover Grinstead, who worked for the L&N Railroad. They had a son, Arnold Wilson Grinstead, who died around 4 years old, and a daughter, Marietta Grinstead Smith, who was a Captain in the Army Nurse Corps. All four are buried in Carrollton IOOF. : ? child: Robert Wilson | 13 Jan 1946 – 16 May 1955 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077556/robert-wilson : † infant: Bonnie Bell Wilson| 7 Aug 1956 – 7 Aug 1956 “stillborn” | Ghent Consolidated Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/214448416/bonnie-bell-wilson : ____''[daughter of '''Herman Wilson''' (by Ruth)]'' : '''^ Leonard Wilson '''| 1889 – 27 Sep 1956 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8166986/leonard-wilson : ____''[Leonard → son of George → son of William → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''* William M Wilson '''| 31 Jan 1879 – 14 May 1956 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22805753/william-m-wilson : ____''[William → son of Benjamin → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : '''^ Harry Wilson '''| 1893 – 27 Aug 1957 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28803810/harry-wilson : ____''[Harry → son of Edward → son of William → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''† Ruth Ogden Wilson '''| 1919 – 1958 | Ghent Consolidated Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/214414987/ruth-wilson : ____''[wife of '''Herman Wilson''']'' :: Read more about Ruth’s story under Herman Wilson. : '''⁑ James Henry Wilson '''| 1894 – 21 Sep 1959 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786854/james-henry-wilson : ? child: Richard D Wilson | 20 Mar 1959 – 21 Mar 1959 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27441033/richard-d-wilson ==== ? 1960 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''☼ Nannie Frances Aldridge Wilson '''| 29 May 1878 – 28 Jul 1961 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077554/nannie-frances-wilson : -- per Find-A-Grave bio: Husband: Thomas “Grant” Wilson. Nannie died in Somerset KY, perhaps living with one of her children. : '''^ Ollie Meade Wilson Moore '''| 8 Jan 1875 – 2 Feb 1961 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22615454/ollie-meade-moore : ____''[Ollie → daughter of '''William Wilson''']'' : '''∫ Paul T Wilson '''| 1906 – 29 Oct 1962 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786782/paul-t-wilson : '''^ Cordia Wilson Walters '''| 1883 – 1962 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31795636/cordia-walters : ____''[Cordia → daughter of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''* Louise Reynolds Wilson '''| 31 Oct 1913 – 7 Jan 1963 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22698283/louise-wilson : ____''[Louise → wife of James → son of William → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : -- widow of James B, mother of Norma Jean Wilson Combs : '''§ Nancy Wilson Oster '''| 1874 – 1963 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30758229/nancy-oster : ____''[Nancy → daughter of '''Robert J Wilson''']'' : '''^wo Frank M Wilson '''| 1903 – 1967 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786838/frank-m-wilson : ____''[Frank → son of Oscar → son of '''William Wilson''']'' : '''? child: Jeffrey Scott Wilson '''| 1967 – 1969 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22885573/jeffrey_scott-wilson : '''§ Josephine C Wilson '''| 1878 – 1969 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786821/josephine-c-wilson : ____''[Josephine → daughter of '''Robert J Wilson''']'' : '''x Martha Whitehead Wilson '''| 1888 – 1969 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786753/martha-wilson : -- ''Wife of Dale Leland Wilson (see notes for them in his Find-A-Grave entry above)'' : '''? child: Robert K Wilson '''| unknown [1969] – 19 Nov 1969 (infant) | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077557/robert-k-wilson : '''§ Prudence “Prudie” Wilson Gayle '''| 1886 – 19 Mar 1969 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27137976/prudence-gayle : ____''[Prudence → daughter of '''Robert J Wilson''']'' ==== ? 1970 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''☼ Edgar Bruce Wilson '''| 8 Sep 1911 – 9 Aug 1970 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10724595/edgar-bruce-wilson : ____''[Edgar → son of '''Thomas Grant Wilson''']'' : Per Find-A-Grave Bio: Spouses: Mary Gertrude Washburn Snapp, 1917–1997; Ruby Wilson, 1926 – unknown. Children: Norma Jean Wilson Willett, 1933–2004; Dollie Lorraine Wilson House, 1934–2011; Edgar Roy Wilson, 1937–2003; Raymond Marion Wilson, 1943–2008 : '''^ Mathis Clyde Wilson '''| 22 Feb 1896 – 30 May 1970 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8167019/mathis-clyde-wilson : ''____[Mathis Clyde → son of James W → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''^wj Mabel Ruth Wilson Pointer '''| 27 Jul 1905 – 22 Jan 1970 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/30559787/mabel-ruth-pointer : ''____[Mabel Ruth → daughter of James W → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''~ Dolores Y Wilson '''| 1941 – 1971 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22885574/dolores-y-wilson : ____''[Dolores → wife of Robert Keith → son of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' :: See notes above. : '''† Herman Wilson Sr. '''| 27 Feb 1897 – 28 Oct 1972 | Ghent Consolidated Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/196914347/herman-wilson :: See notes on Herman’s family above. : '''¬ Martha Ellen Webster Wilson '''| 1 Jul 1884 – 29 Jan 1972 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077552/martha-ellen-wilson : ''____[Martha Ellen → wife of '''Bert Wilson''']'' : '''^ Oscar C. Wilson '''| 10 Feb 1918 – 24 May 1972 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12712881/oscar-c.-wilson : ''____[Oscar Carroll → son of Marion Oscar → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''^ Clara Krohn Wilson '''| 1892 – 1973 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28803811/clara-wilson : ''____[Clara → wife of Harry → son of Edward T → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''⁑ Mary E Donaldson Wilson '''| 10 Jun 1900 – 25 Jan 1974 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery : ''____[Mary → wife of '''James Henry Wilson''']'' : '''? Vonda Wilson '''| unknown – Aug 1974 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22885576/vonda-wilson :: No marker, no public record found. : '''^ Elizabeth Banks Wilson '''| 1913 – 1975 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8166942/elizabeth-wilson : ''____[Elizabeth → wife of Elliott → son of Leonard → son of George W → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: Gravesite Details ossw/ Elliott & Maggie Wilson. : '''^ Ella Kathryn Wilson Wood '''| 1918 – 1977 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26859595/ella-kathryn-wood : ''____[Ella Kathryn → daughter of Gayle (wife Josie) → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: wife of Delbert Wood. Walter Raymond Wood M#25165841 and Emma F, Wood M#26703373 is Children of Ella Kathryn Wood : '''¬ Margaret Ann Wilson '''| 11 Sep 1923 – 29 Jun 1977 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29014620/margaret-ann-wilson : ''____[Margaret → wife of John Carlie → son of '''Bert Wilson''']'' : '''* Edna Susan Chilton Wilson '''| 29 Oct 1887 – 29 Jan 1978 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22805756/edna-susan-wilson : ''____[Edna → wife of William M → son of Benjamin T → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : '''¬ John Carlie Wilson '''| 18 Sep 1914 – 20 Apr 1978 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077549/john-carlie-wilson : ''____[Carlie → son of '''Bert Wilson''']'' : '''x Wilhelmina Willis Wilson '''| 14 Oct 1918 – 1 Jun 1978 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29014621/wilhelmina-wilson :: Laura Wilhelmina Willis married Nathern Whitaker and had two children. She was living with her mother, Minnie Wheeler, in Carrollton in 1940, and both were listed as “widowed”. Her children were living with their paternal grandparents, Gilbert and Annie Whitaker (also in Carrollton). Nathern wasn’t dead, he actually remarried and lived until 1993. :: It is unclear what Wilson male Wilhelmina married and when, but she did not have any more children. : '''~ George Wilson '''| 1903 – 22 Jul 1979 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077547/george-wilson : ____''[George → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' ==== ?! 1980 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''µ Flossie Wilson Dunn '''| 1 Nov 1888 – 26 Mar 1980 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8162138/flossie-dunn : ____''[Flossie → daughter of '''Sidney Smith Wilson''']'' : '''^ Mary B. Wilson Knigga''' | 29 Sep 1904 – 7 Nov 1980 | Ghent Consolidated Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22816235/mary-belle-knigga : ____''[daughter of William J → son of Jacob B → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' :: Note: This entry originally had her name as “Mary Belle”. She always refuted the notion that her middle name was Belle, and there is no evidence that it was anything but “B”. “Mary B” is the name on the tombstone. Hopefully, this will be fixed. It is the same for her aunt Mary B Minor Wilson, for whom she was named, and her grandfather, Jacob B Wilson. : '''~ Robert Keith Wilson '''| 1940 – 1981 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27207106/bert-keith-wilson : '''~ Robert Cotton Wilson''' | unknown – 18 Apr 1981 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077555/robert-cotton-wilson : ____''[Robert Keith “Cotton” → son of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' :: See notes above. The two entries above were duplicates. The image was cropped, so the first entry was initially entered as “Bert Keith”. This has now been fixed in Find-A-Grave, the two records merged. The image does show the nickname “Cotton”. The second entry did not have an image and was probably based on a death record. : '''¬ Darryle Ray “Snuffy” Wilson''' | 14 Jan 1962 – 1 Feb 1982 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077543/darryle-ray-wilson : ____''[Darryle → son of John Carlie → son of '''Bert Wilson''']'' : -- Per tombstone: “Beloved father & friend” and Find-A-Grave bio, details of cause of death (auto accident): : February 4, 1982. Daryl R Wilson, 20, of Worthville was pronounced dead at the scene in a single car accident Monday evening. Cause of the accident, which occurred about 5 miles north of Wheatley on Hwy 227, has not been determined and is under investigation. Reports show the vehicle traveling north, ran off the east side, back onto the road and travelled some distance, left the west side, crossed a small creek and slammed into a large embankment. Wilson, front seat passenger, along with the driver, was pinned in the wreckage and had to be freed by the Carroll County Life Squad members equipped with the "jaws of life". : '''? Edgar Wilson''' | unknown – 1 Feb 1982 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077545/edgar-wilson : -- No image or other information on the Find-A-Grave entry. ''I find it curious and maybe not coincidental that Edgar’s death date is the same as Darryle’s above, and that the driver of the car was unidentified'' : '''∫ Geraldine Bohannon Wilson''' | 12 Jan 1906 – 11 Apr 1982 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786778/geraldine-wilson : ____''[Geraldine → wife of '''Paul T Wilson''']'' : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: Wife of Paul T Wilson, mother of Mary E Wilson Adams :: Wife of Paul T Wilson (see above). : '''x Johnny Craig Wilson''' | 1956 – 5 ??? 1982 | Ghent Consolidated Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/215291209/johnny-craig-wilson : -- Per Find-A-Grave, born in Fresno CA, tombstone displayed says “GrandMother”. :: ''This entry is suspect. Why would someone who was born in and died in Fresno buried in Ghent? Where is the correct picture? This entry should have more evidence or be removed.'' : '''☼ Sybil Sanders Wilson''' | 6 Jan 1906 – 14 Nov 1983 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077559/sybil-wilson : ____''[Sybil → wife of William H → son of '''Thomas Grant Wilson''']'' : '''x Velma Wright Wilson''' | 19 Jun 1905 – 1 Mar 1984 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786893/velma-wilson :: Velma Egerton married William Elmer Wright, and had her only child, Dorothea Wright Chandler, who died 6 Oct 1984 (a few months after her mother) and is also buried in Carrollton IOOF. Velma married Herb (William H) Wilson at some time after 1940 and died while a resident of Cincinnati. Herb, who was born in Ohio, had three children, Marge Wilson Weyda, Irma Wilson Wise, and William H Wilson, Jr. by a previous marriage to Alice Hay, who died in 1967. That family was living in Cincinnati in 1940. : '''^ Obie S. Wilson''' | 18 Jun 1899 – 24 Apr 1985 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8167025/obie-s.-wilson : ____''[Obie – wife of Mathias Clyde → son of James W → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''^ Mary Wilson Shoots''' | 14 May 1916 – 15 Jan 1985 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/27727436/mary-shoots : ____''[Mary – daughter of Gayle (wife Josie) → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''¬ Robert Earl Wilson''' | 18 Jan 1911 – 6 May 1986 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077558/robert-earl-wilson : ____''[Robert → son of '''Bert Wilson''']'' : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: “Bert and Martha are his parents. Clarence Wilson, John Carlie Wilson, Emma Willoubly, Myrtie Batts, Catherine Turner, George Wilson, Voila Sparks, Tony Wilson, is his bothers and sisters” : '''¶ ^ Stanley L Wilson''' | 5 Sep 1926 – 18 Apr 1986 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22805754/stanley-l-wilson : ____''[Stanley → son of '''George A Wilson''']'' : ____''[Stanley → daughter of Ida May Martin → daughter of Lev Martin → son of Katie Wilson → daughter of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : -- Per Find-A-Grave Bio: MILITARY MARKER, PVT, US ARMY, WW II :: See notes under George A Wilson above concerning Stanley L and Margaret Louise Stewart Wilson : '''x Alvin L Wilson''' | 17 Dec 1921 – 17 Aug 1988 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077541/alvin-l-wilson : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: Spouse: Marjorie Wilson, MILITARY MARKER, US NAVY, WW II :: Alvin Lee Wilson was born in Madison IN and was living there as late as the WWII draft in 1942. Marjorie Sutherland Wilson was from Worthville, which is likely why they were living in Carrollton when they died and were buried in this cemetery. I don’t see any evidence that Alvin and Marjorie (see below) had any children. His obituary states only that “His wife, Marjorie, survives.” I checked back to see if he was related to any of the Thomas Wilson ancestors who moved to Indiana but did not find a connection. :: Per Courier Journal obituary: Carrollton: Alvin Lee Wilson, 66, died Wednesday in Louisville. His wife, Marjorie, survives. : '''* James B Wilson''' | 5 Jan 1912 – 7 Nov 1988 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22698277/james-b-wilson : ____''[James → son of William → son of Benjamin → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : '''^ William C Wilson''' | 1962 – 1988 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786883/william-c-wilson : ____''[William → son of Oscar Carroll → son of M Oscar → son of William H → son of '''Thomas H Wilson''']'' : -- Shares a tombstone with Oscar C. (1915-1972) : '''x Bettie Lee Wilson''' | 16 Mar 1924 – 18 Sep 1989 | Saint Johns Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/14635075/bettie-lee-wilson ==== ! 1990 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''x Herschel L Wilson''' | 1931 – 1990 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25165804/herschel-l-wilson :: Herschel Lee Wilson was from Muhlenberg Co and married Mary Katherine Webster of Carroll Co. They moved to Carroll Co shortly thereafter. They had one son, James H “Chuck” Wilson, who died without having any children. There are no other descendants to my knowledge. Both Mary Katherine and Chuck are buried in Carrollton IOOF Cemetery. : '''☼ William "Hershal" Wilson''' | 27 Sep 1902 – 21 Feb 1990 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8166963/william-%22hershal%22-wilson : '''☼ William H “Willie” Wilson''' | 27 Sep 1902 – 21 Feb 1990 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077560/william-h-wilson : ____''[William → son of '''Thomas Grant Wilson''']'' :: These two entries are clearly based on the same record (same birth and death dates, same spouse), but different cemeteries. I believe the Worthville entry is correct: The portrait shows that William is buried with Sybil and her death certificate states that she would be buried in Worthville Cemetery.*''Indiana, Death Certificates, 1899-2011'': Name: Sibyl Wilson; Gender: Female; Race: White; Age: 77; Marital Status: Married; Birth Date: 6 Jan 1906; Birth Place: KY; Death Date: 11 Nov 1983; Death Place: Madison, Jefferson, Indiana, USA; Cemetery: Worthville Cemetery; Father: Robert Sanders; Mother: Lillian Sanders; Spouse: William H. Wilson In addition, William’s middle name, according to his WWII draft registration, was Henry, not Hershal.*''U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947'': Name: William Henry Wilson; Gender: Male; Race: White; Age: 38; Relationship to Draftee: Self (Head); Birth Date: 27 Sep 1903; Birth Place: Owen, Kentucky; Residence Place: Worthville, Carroll, Kentucky, USA; Registration Date: 16 Feb 1942; Registration Place: Kentucky, USA; Weight: 160; Complexion: Light Brown; Eye Color: Brown; Hair Color: Brown; Height: 6 2; Next of Kin: William Wilson :: There are other William H and Hershal Wilsons, perhaps one of the Find-A-Grave contributors linked to the wrong record? : '''~ Joseph William Wilson Sr.''' | 20 Sep 1926 – 10 Jun 1992 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/12712876/joseph-william-wilson : ____''[Joseph → son of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : -- Find-A-Grave includes obituary : '''∩ Gertie Wilson Aldridge''' | 10 Jan 1912 – 2 Jan 1992 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10740227/gertie-aldridge : ____''[Gertrude → daughter of '''Robert W Wilson''']'' : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: Gertie Aldridge, 80, of Carrollton, and formerly of Sanders, died Sunday, January 2, 1992, after being ill for several days. She was born in Henry County on January 10, 1912. She was preceded in death by her husband, James Raymond Aldridge. Her parents were the late Robert and Mary Wilson. Survivors include her daughter, Roberta Fitzgerald of Carrollton: her sister, Florence Long of Eminence: and two brothers, Floyd Wilson of Eminence, and Willie Wilson of Campbellsburg: 4 grandchildren and 8 great grandchildren. She also was preceded in death by 2 sisters. : '''¬ Clarence Albert Wilson''' | 2 Jun 1920 – 22 Nov 1993 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery (son of Bert) https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22885568/clarence-albert-wilson : ____''[Clarence → son of '''Bert Wilson''']'' : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: Clarence was a loving father and husband. He was married to Mary Elizabeth Danner. They had 5 kids: Clarice Wright, Rocky Lane Wilson, Larry C Wilson, Myrtie Wright, Teresa Kunkel. He has 17 grandchildren and 12 great grandchildren. He is the son of Bert Wilson and Martha Ellen Webster. Siblings; Viola Sparks, Emma Willoughby, Catherine Turner, Marie Russell, Tony, Myrtie Batts, George, John Carlie, Robert, & Adopt Woodrow. : '''~ Donald Wilson''' | 20 Jul 1937 – 17 Oct 1993 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077544/donald-wilson : ____''[Donald E → son of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : '''¶ ^ Margaret Stewart Wilson''' | 13 Jun 1928 – 20 Sep 1993 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22805755/margaret-wilson : ____''[Margaret → wife of Stanley → son of '''George A Wilson''']'' : ____''[Margaret → wife of Stanley → son of Ida May Martin → daughter of Lev Martin → son of Katie Wilson → daughter of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : -- From Find-A-Grave bio: Gravesite Details D/O George & Beulah, W/O Stanley : See Stanley Wilson above for notes on research. : '''^ Christine Wilson Dolby''' | 27 Apr 1913 – 24 Apr 1993 | Ghent Consolidated Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/22884330/christine-dolby : ____''[Christine → daughter of William → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''⚩ Nancy Jo Wilson Howard''' | 9 Apr 1938 – 9 Sep 1993 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31680298/nancy-jo-howard : ____''[Nancy Jo → daughter of Roy → son of '''George Warren Wilson''']'' : '''~ Minnie E Wilson''' | 19 Aug 1905 – 23 Feb 1994 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077553/minnie-e-wilson : ____''[Minnie Earls Wilson → wife of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : '''∩ Willie Roy Wilson''' | 29 Jan 1921 – 14 May 1994 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/16175745/willie-roy-wilson : ____''[Willie Roy → son of '''Robert W Wilson''']'' : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: Kentucky Post---May 16, 1994. Willie Roy Wilson, 73, of Campbellsburg, died Saturday at his home. He was a retired truck driver, mechanic and farmer, and was an Army veteran of World War II. He was a member of the New Castle Pentecostal Church. Survivors include his wife, Minnie Katherine Ward Wilson; a daughter, Sharon Fay Breeden of Bedford; a son, Calvin Ray Wilson of Campbellsburg; a sister, Florence Long of Eminence; a brother, Floyd Wilson of Eminence; and three grandchildren. : '''^ James David Wilson''' | 6 Nov 1915 – 8 Mar 1996 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8166968/james-david-wilson : ____''[James D → son of James William → son of '''William H Wilson''']'' : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: Kentucky Post---March 9, 1996. James David Wilson, 80, of Carrollton, died Friday at Veterans Administration Medical Center, Louisville. He was a retired supervisor for Jefferson Proving Ground, Madison, Ind., and an Army veteran of World War II. Mr. Wilson was a member of Carrollton Lodge No. 134 F&AM, Order of the Eastern Star of Carrollton, and American Legion Post No. 41. Survivors include daughters, Pixie Drake of Louisville and Mary Louise Broberg of Lexington; and two grandchildren. : '''^ Mary Lou Hayden Wilson''' | 6 Feb 1920 – 3 Mar 1996 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26600294/mary-lou-wilson : ____''[Mary Lou → wife of Oldham Charles → son of Oscar Marion → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''^ Oldham Charles Wilson''' | 21 Jul 1920 – 15 Mar 1996 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/26600276/oldham-charles-wilson : ____''[Oldham Charles → son of Oscar Marion → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''☼ Mary Gertrude Washburn Wilson Snapp''' | 23 Aug 1917 – 1 Feb 1997 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery : ____''[Mary → wife of Edgar Bruce → son of '''Thomas Grant Wilson''']'' : '''* Mary Helen Lowe Wilson''' | 17 Aug 1920 – 15 Apr 1998 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8167010/mary-helen-wilson : ____''[Mary Helen → second wife of James B → son of William → son of Benjamin → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : '''⚩ Retha M. Wilson Johnson''' | 6 Feb 1924 – 30 Jun 1999 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/15561273/retha-m.-johnson : ____''[Retha → daughter of '''George Warren Wilson''']'' : -- per Find-A-Grave bio: Retha M. Johnson , 75, of Carrollton, died Wednesday at King's Daughters Hospital, Madison, Ind. She was a homemaker and a member of Warsaw Methodist Church. Her husband, Allen Johnson, died in 1994. Survivors include sons, Gary Johnson and Tony Johnson, both of Carrollton, and John Johnson of Worthville; a daughter, Eva Allen of Rittman, Ohio; eight grandchildren and 11 great-grandchildren. ==== ! 2000 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''~g George F “Doodle” Wilson''' | 20 Dec 1933 – 7 Apr 2000 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077548/george-f-wilson : ____''[George F Jr → son of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : '''x Mary K. Webster Wilson''' | 22 Nov 1934 – 22 Jul 2002 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8166998/mary-k.-wilson : -- Find-A-Grave bio: Madison Courier---July 23, 2002. “Mary Webster Wilson, 67, of Carrollton, Ky., died Monday, July 22, 2002, at the Carroll County Memorial Hospital in that city. She was born Nov. 22, 1934, in Carroll County, the daughter of Roy and Mary Cecil Breeden Webster. She was a homemaker, and a member of the Carrollton Wesleyan Church. Surviving are one son, James H. “Chuck” Wilson of Carrollton; three sisters, Virginia Thompson and Wilma Skaggs, both of Carrollton, and Ethel Goff of Verona, Ky. She was preceded in death by her parents; and her husband, Hershal Wilson, who died in 1990.” : '''*bw Ollie Wilson Garrett''' | 5 Jan 1912 – 30 Sep 2002 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8162372/ollie-garrett : ____''[Ollie → daughter of William → son of Benjamin → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: Ollie Garrett, 90, of Madison, formerly of Carrollton, Ky., died Monday, Sept. 30, 2002, at The Waters of Clifty Falls Health and Rehabilitation. She was born Jan. 5, 1912, in Carroll County, Ky., the son [sic] of William and Edna Chilton Wilson. She was a homemaker and a member of English Christian Church in English, Ky. Surviving are one son, William Garrett of Milton, Ky.; and two grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents; her husband, Sylvester Garrett; and one brother, James B. Wilson. : '''^ Leola L. Wilson Roberts''' | 24 Sep 1915 – 15 Jan 2003 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8164733/leola-l.-roberts : ____''[Leola → daughter of Harry → son of Edward T → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''x Marjorie Wilson''' | 1 Oct 1923 – 31 Aug 2004 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/23077551/marjorie-wilson : -- ''wife of Alvin Wilson'' : '''∩ Minnie Katherine Ward Wilson''' | 21 Jan 1923 – 25 Apr 2005 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10969108/minnie-katherine-wilson : ____''[Minnie Ward → wife of Willie R → son of '''Robert W Wilson''']'' : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: Minnie Katherine Wilson, 82, of Campbellsburg, KY., died on Monday, April 25, 2005 at her residence. She was born in Switzerland County, IN to Ples and Emma Hayes Ward, who preceded her in death. She was a retired farmer and homemaker and a member of Providence Baptist Church. Survivors include a daughter, Sharon Fay Breeden of Campbellsburg, KY and a son Calvin Ray Wilson of Campbellsburg, Ky, 4 grandchildren and 3 great grandchildren. She is also preceded in death by her husband, Willie R. Wilson in 1994, a sister, Mary Beckham and 2 brothers, Louis and Woodrow Ward. : '''¬ Mary Elizabeth Danner Wilson''' | 8 Mar 1928 – 27 Mar 2008 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/25600566/mary-elizabeth-wilson : ____''[Mary Danner → wife of Clarence Albert → son of '''Bert Wilson''']'' : '''☼ Raymond Marion Wilson''' | 2 Jan 1943 – 31 Aug 2008 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192998518/raymond-marion-wilson : ____''[Raymond → son of Edgar B → son of '''Thomas Grant Wilson''']'' : '''¬ Tony Wilson''' | unknown – 29 Mar 2008 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/191853030/tony-wilson : ____''[Tony → son of '''Bert Wilson''']'' : -- per Find-A-Grave bio: Wife: Paula. Parents: Bert Wilson & Martha Ellen Webster. Siblings: Viola Sparks, Emma Willoughby, Catherine Turner, Marie, Myrtie Batts, Clarence, George, John Carlie, Robert, & Adopt Woodrow. : ''' ※ Lillian Justine Wilson Ogburn''' | 24 Jul 1921 – 5 May 2008 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery : ____''[Justine → daughter of Olinthus → son of Travis → son of '''Francis Travis Wilson''']'' : -- per Find-A-Grave bio: Born in Henry Co to parents Olinthus Ellis Wilson 1877–1944, Fannie Kitson Wilson 1885–1959; Spouse: George Phillip Ogburn 1907–1997. Siblings: Ellis Everett Wilson 1911–1996, Robert Lee Wilson 1917–1999 : '''¬ Catherine Wilson Turner '''| 11 Aug 1925 – 22 Aug 2008 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/29769383/catherine-turner : ____''[Catherine → daughter of '''Bert Wilson''']'' : -- per Find-A-Grave bio: Catherine Turner, 83, of Worthville, Ky., died Friday, Aug. 22, 2008 at her residence. She was born Aug. 11, 1925, in Owenton, Ky., the daughter of Bert and Martha Webster Wilson. She was one of nine children, George Wilson, Bob Wilson, Carly Wilson, Clarence Wilson, Tony Wilson, Viola Sparks, Marie Russell, Myrtie Batts and Emma Willaby. She attended school in Owenton, Ky. and was a graduate of the 10th grade. She was employed for 25 years with Joyce Shoe Factory in Madison. She was a member of Worthville Baptist Church. She loved sewing and quilting for others. She is survived by two children, Karen Cassidy of Roanoke, Va. and Jerry Turner of Belleville, Ill.; nine grandchildren; 13 great-grandchildren; and two nieces. She was preceded in death by two children, Glen Turner and George Turner; and her husband, Bill Turner. : '''☼rec Betty Jean Henry Wilson '''| 31 Oct 1958 – 16 Nov 2009 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/44652919/betty-jean-wilson : ____''[Betty → wife of Charles Sr → son of Earl → son of Raymond → son of '''Thomas Grant Wilson''']'' : -- Per Find-A-Grave bio: Betty J. Wilson, 51, of Carrollton, Ky., died Monday, Nov. 16, 2009, at Carroll County Memorial Hospital in Carrollton, Ky. She was born Oct. 31, 1958, in Cincinnati, Ohio, the daughter of Wilmer and Mary Katherine Riley Henry. She was a housewife and homemaker, and was of the Pentecostal faith. She is survived by her '''husband, Charles Wilson Sr.'''; one daughter, Mary K. Wilson of Carrollton, Ky.; '''three sons, Charles Wilson Jr. of Carrollton, Ky., Billy Wilson of Worthville, Ky., and Kerry Wilson of Carrollton, Ky.;''' two sisters, Patricia Dial of Frankfort, Ky., and Jane Isaacs of Warsaw, Ky.; and six grandchildren. She was preceded in death by her parents and one sister, Peggy Eversole. A graveside service and burial was at Worthville Cemetery in Worthville, Ky. : '''x Della Mae Baxter Wilson '''| 10 Mar 1925 – 15 Jan 2009 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/32944742/della-mae-wilson : -- ''husband Roy Wilson, Jr., was from Ashland KY and moved to Carrollton (where Della was from) after retirement ==== ! 2010 Find-A-Grave ==== : '''~ Marcella Roseann O'Connor Wilson''' | 26 Feb 1943 – 30 Apr 2010 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/51854491/marcella-roseann-wilson : ____''[Marcella O’Connor → wife of Joseph → son of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : -- per Find-A-Grave bio: Marcella Roseann Wilson, 67, of Worthville, Ky., died Friday, April 30, 2010, at Carroll County Memorial Hospital in Carrollton, Ky. She was born Feb. 26, 1943, in Gallatin County, Ky., the daughter of Joseph Henry and Florence Beck O'Connor. She was a housewife and of the Catholic faith. She is survived by three daughters, Oneida Rose of Worthville and Kimberly Kopp and Daniel Chadwell, both of Carrollton; one son, Tim Wilson of Bedford; two stepdaughters, Sandra and Shirley; three stepsons, Joseph William Wilson Jr. and Ronald Eugene Wilson, both of Carrollton, and David Thomas Wilson of Worthville; four sisters, Alice Marie Wilson of Worthville, Athonia Louise Sheldon of Mount Orab, Ohio, Mary Etta Butts of Osgood, and Jenny Penny of Williamsburg, Ohio; two brothers, William Joseph O'Connor of Georgetown, Ohio, and Patrick Henry O'Connor of Osgood; five grandchildren; one great-grandchild and one step great-grandchild. She was proceeded in death by her parents; husband, Joseph William Wilson Sr.; and three grandchildren. : '''☼ Dollie Lorraine Wilson House''' | 27 Sep 1934 – 21 Mar 2011 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/192995798/dollie-lorraine-house : ____''[Dollie → daughter of Edgar → son of '''Thomas Grant Wilson''']'' : -- per Find-A-Grave bio: Dollie Lorraine (nee Wilson) House, 76, of Bellevue, passed away on March 21, 2011 at St. Elizabeth Hospice, Fort Thomas, KY. Mrs. House was a loving mother to four daughters and a homemaker. Dollie was born September 27, 1934 in Norwood, OH to Edgar Wilson and Mary Gertrude (nee Washburn) Wilson. She was preceded in death by her Sister, Jeanie Willett, Brothers, Edgar Wilson, and, Raymond Wilson. Dollie is survived by her husband Donald S. House to whom she was married for 56 years; 4 Daughters - Tana (Gary) Loveless of Edgewood, KY, Lana (Mike) Vaughan of Covington, KY, Marya (Fred) Stadler of Bridgetown, OH, Traci Wheatley of West Chester, OH; Sister - Kathryn Eggers of Pleasant Ridge, OH; 2 Brothers - David Wilson of Norfolk, VA, and Wayne Wilson of Reading, OH; 4 loving Grandchildren, Ron, Cameron, Abby, and Cayleigh. : '''~ David Earl “Davey” Wilson''' | 14 Sep 1966 – 20 Apr 2012 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/89278164/david-earl-wilson : ____''[Davey → son of Earl → son of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : -- per Find-A-Grave bio: David Earl "Davey" Wilson, 45, of Carrollton, Ky., died Friday, April 20, 2012, at his residence. He was born Sept. 14, 1966, in Carroll County, Ky., the son of Earl [Earl Wayne] and Lynda Baxter Wilson. He was a member of the Wesleyan Church. He was an avid University of Kentucky fan and also loved the Cincinnati Reds. He is survived by his parents of Carrollton, Ky.; two sisters; Carrie Wilson and Sara Wilson, both of Carrollton, Ky.; and his grandmother; Zelma Baxter of Carrollton, Ky. : '''~ Ronald Eugene Wilson''' | 19 Dec 1948 – 11 Nov 2012 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/100653736/ronald-eugene-wilson : ____''[Ronald → son of Joseph → son of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : ''based on stepmother’s obituary above (Marcella Roseann O'Connor Wilson), '''son of Joseph William Wilson, Sr.''' '' : '''~ Bertha Jane Wilson Popp '''| 5 Oct 1928 – 14 Aug 2012 | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/95360323/bertha-jane-popp : ____''[Bertha → daughter of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : '''^ Betty Sue Reynolds Wilson '''| 6 May 1952 – 7 Jun 2013 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/112019566/betty-sue-wilson : ____''[Betty Sue → wife of Robert → son of Guy → son of Gayle → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : -- Find-A-Grave bio: Betty Sue Wilson, 61, passed away Friday June 7, 2013 in Louisville. She was born in Booneville, KY the daughter of the late Charles Everett and Callie Mosley Reynolds. She had worked at Days Inn in Carrollton for over 26 years and was a member of the English Christian Church. She is survived by her husband, Robert W. Wilson, her son William Yeary of Carrollton, her brother, Elihu Reynolds, her sisters, Bertha Houser, Maggie Hoskins, Laura Pferrman and Dorothy Fields. : '''^ Robert Wayne Wilson '''| 16 Feb 1943 – 16 Oct 2013 | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/119007098/robert-wayne-wilson : ____''[Robert → son of Guy → son of Gayle → son of Jacob → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : -- Find-A-Grave bio: Robert Wayne Wilson, age 70 and a resident of Carroll County, passed away Wednesday, October 16th, at his home in English. Born February 16, 1943, he was the son of the late Guy and Grace Wilson. He was also preceded in death by his wife: Betty Sue Wilson; four brothers: Wilford, Donald, Jerry Wayne and Guy Wilson Jr. and one sister: Geraldine Robertson. Robert worked as a truck driver for KOI and proudly served his country in the United States Army. He is survived by four daughters: Michelle Beaton, Melissa Ethridge (Tony), Laura Wilson and Jennifer Curry; one son: Russell Wilson (Dana) and one sister: Minnie Thompson. Ten grandchildren also survive. : '''x James H “Chuck” Wilson '''| 12 Oct 1957 – 6 Mar 2018 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/31786775/james-h-wilson : '''x James H “Chuck” Wilson '''| 1957 – unknown | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/215876985/james-wilson :: -- These two entries are for the same person, but there are two markers: one just for Chuck (above) and one on his parents’ tombstone (which was never updated to include his date of death). His parents were Herschel L Wilson (1931-1990) and Mary Katherine Webster Wilson (1934-2002). Herschel was from Muhlenberg Co and had no other children to my knowledge. :: -- Find-A-Grave bio from Chuck’s first entry: James H. “Chuck” Wilson, 60, of Carrollton, KY, died on Tuesday, March 6, 2018 at the Norton Audubon Hospital in Louisville, KY. He was born on October 12, 1957 in Carrollton, Carroll County, KY, the son of the late Herschel L. Wilson and Mary Katherine Webster Wilson. Chuck as many of his friends knew him enjoyed participating in the North Key Workshop in Carrollton. He will be missed by his two special cousins, Debbie (Jerry) Skirvin and Beverly Roy, both of Carrollton, KY, who cared for him and has been with him since birth and was more like a sister to him. He is survived by his aunts, Wilma (Skip) Skaggs of Carrollton, KY, and Ehtel [sic] Goff of Verona, KY, cousins, Milton Goff, Robin Poland, Ralph Thompson, Lesha Moore and several other cousins. : '''x Roy G. Wilson Jr. '''| 20 Jun 1934 – 30 Jan 2019 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/196511724/roy-g.-wilson :: ''Roy was from Ashland KY and moved to Carrollton after retirement. : '''x Anna L. Wilson Lindsay '''| unknown [c.1928] – 4 Feb 2019 | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/196649995/anna-l.-lindsay : -- Find-A-Grave bio: Anna L. Lindsay, 91, of Pewee Valley, died Monday evening at Baptist Health in Louisville. Mrs. Lindsay worked as a bookkeeper for many years and was a member of Walnut Street Baptist Church in Louisville. Daughter of the late Mary and Thomas Wilson, Anna is preceded in death by her husband, Allen Donaldson; sister, Bettie Parks; and brother David Wilson. She is survived by a daughter, Patricia Lindsay (Dr. David) Hinson, of Louisville; grandchildren, Elizabeth Hinson, Leah Mountain, Hannah Hinson, and Benjamin Hinson; sisters, Frances Boes, of Louisville, and May Treadway, of Lexington, and great-grandchild, Luke Mountain. Burial will be in Odd Fellows Cemetery in Carrollton, Kentucky. :: There is no evidence that Anna Louise Wilson was from Carroll Co; her husband, Allen Donaldson Lindsay was born in Carrollton. He moved to Louisville for a better position in the tobacco company and I believe he met Anna there. She is buried in Carrollton because he was buried there. ==== Find-A-Grave – still living? ==== The following entries have an unknown death date. Typically, that means that their spouse or parents died, and a grave site is reserved for them. : '''☼ Ruby Wilson '''| 23 Apr 1926 – unknown | Worthville Masonic Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10724601/ruby-wilson : ____''[Ruby → wife of Edgar → son of '''Thomas Grant Wilson''']'' : -- Find-A-Grave bio: “Wife of Edgar Bruce” ''Shares a marker with Edgar Bruce Wilson, and has inscription “Beloved husband of Ruby Wilson'' : '''^ Martha Adams Wilson '''| 13 Nov 1927 – unknown | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/8166996/martha-wilson : ____''[Martha → wife of James D → son of James William → son of William H → son of '''Thomas Wilson''']'' : '''* Charles E “Buzzy” Wilson '''| 4 Aug 1935 – unknown | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199788509/charles-e-wilson : ____''[Charles → son of James → son of Benjamin → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : '''~ Alice Marie O'Connor Wilson '''| 14 Sep 1936 – unknown | Worthville Masonic Cemetery : ____''[Alice O’Connor → wife of George F Jr → son of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : Picture of tombstone shows married to George F “Doodle” Wilson. : '''* Reta Carder Wilson '''| 20 Feb 1938 – unknown | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199788537/reta-wilson : ____''[Reta → wife of Charles → son of James → son of Benjamin → son of '''Allen Wilson''']'' : '''~ Earl Wayne Wilson '''| 19 Aug 1944 – unknown | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199611883/earl-wayne-wilson : ____''[Earl → son of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' : '''~ Lynda Jo Wilson '''| 17 Nov 1946 – unknown | English Cemetery https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/199611901/lynda-jo-wilson : ____''[Lynda Jo → wife of Earl → son of George F → son of John A → son of '''Joshua F Wilson''']'' ==== ? Find-A-Grave – no dates available ==== The following records have no dates. : Infant Wilson | Birth and death dates unknown. | Worthville Masonic Cemetery : Mary Wilson | Birth and death dates unknown. | Saint Johns Cemetery : Unknown Wilson | Birth and death dates unknown. | Carrollton IOOF Cemetery == Wilson First Name Index == == Sources == * == Acknowledgements == Thanks to WikiTree genealogist Kathy Lucas (kathy.nelson.lucas@gmail.com) for collaborating on the Joshua F Wilson family. Huge acknowledgements to Thomas Wilson genealogist Brenda Waters, who was almost always there before me. Her granddaughter April has been her trusty and diligent advocate and protégé. Thanks as for ever to William Albert Davis, lifelong friend, who got me into this, and whose research skills and experience have been invaluable. Thanks to all of the people of the Wilson Discussion Board of the 1990s, some of whom may have gone on, I don’t know. At least one remains living – and faithfully researching years later, Valerie Schmidt-Wilson. Her validation of findings concerning Thomas were timely – amazingly synchronous. Thanks to new friends and close(r) relatives, Sara Townsend, 3rd cousin from Oldham County, and Suzanne Glesing, 3rd cousin from Indianapolis. To my Aunt Christine Wilson Dolby, who started to fill me in on the gaps before she left us.

    Carrowkeel, Elphin One Place Study

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    {{One Place Study|place=Carrowkeel, Elphin|category=Carrowkeel, Elphin One Place Study}} Carrowkeel and Carrowkeel Upper are townlands in Elphin, County Roscommon, Ireland. To see the people who lived in this townland, go to the category Carrowkeel, Elphin One Place Study, or Carrowkeel Townland, Clooncraff Parish, County Roscommon. ==Geography== Carrowkeel is a 122.83 acre townland located in the civil parish of Clooncraff and electoral division of Elphin. It is the 1583rd largest townland in county Roscommon. Carrowkeel Upper is 97.58 acres bordering Carrowkeel to the west. ==History== ===Origins=== The name Carrowkeel comes from "An Cheatrú Chaol", meaning the "narrow quarter". By the 1600s, it was under the control of Sir Charles Henry Coote. *Who originally owned it? ===Census of Elphin 1749=== Edward Synge was the bishop of the diocese of Elphin, which was made up of parts of Roscommon, Sligo, and Galway. In 1749, he took a census of everyone living in the diocese to determine the number of Protestants compared to Catholics and vice versa. During this period, there was only five families living in "Carrakeel". * John Kelagher was a cottager living with his wife Anne. They were Protestants, the only ones in the townland, and had two children under fourteen. * Ambrose McDermott, herd, was married to Jane with two children under fourteen. They kept a male and female servant * Bryan Maxwell was the Smith of the area. He kept one servant and had two children under fourteen with Honor. * Peter and Mary Duffily were cottagers with two children under fourteen years. * Ambrose and Honor Morris were cottagers with two children under fourteen. ===The Famine=== In 1841, three years before the famine, there were 24 houses and 110 people living in Carrowkeel, and 18 houses and 83 people living in Carrowkeel Upper. All together there was 42 houses and 193 people. By 1851, ten years later and as the famine came to an end, there were 14 houses and 72 people in Carrowkeel and 12 houses and 62 people in Carrowkeel Upper. All together there were 26 houses and 134 people. Over the years of the famine, 59 people died or immigrated. ==A Topographical Dictionary of Ireland, 1840 by Samuel Lewis== Carrowkeel was located in the civil parish of Clooncraff, of which the following was recorded in Lewis's book: "CLOONAFF, or CLONCRAFF, a parish, in the barony and county of ROSCOMMON, and province of CONNAUGHT, 5 miles (N.N.E.) from Strokestown, on the shore of Lough Baffin; containing 2524 inhabitants, and comprising 9471 statute acres, as applotted under the tithe act. The lands are principally under tillage, producing good crops, and there is a proportionate quantity of bog, affording a sufficient supply of fuel. Moss Hill, the seat of Capt. Conry, is pleasantly situated; and there are three lakes in the parish. The rectory and vicarage form part of the union of Aughrim, in the diocese of Elphin: the tithes amount to £100. The ancient parish church was part of a monastery said to have been founded by St. Patrick, and which was in existence in the 12th century. The R.C. parish is coextensive with that of the Established Church; there are two chapels, one in the townland of Cloonaff, and one in that of Drummamullan. There is a school of about 120 children aided by £2. 2. per ann. from Mrs. Conry. " ==The Land Acts== ==War of Independence== The following is a list of people from the townland of Carrowkeel who played a part in the Irish War Of Independence, 1919-1921: *[[Gormley-318|Thomas "Tom" Gormley]] *[[Lynch-7820|Michael Lynch]] *[[McCormack-1521|Edward "Ned" McCormack]] *[[McDermott-1906|Delia McDermott Wilkinson]] *[[McDermott-1902|John McDermott]] *[[McDermott-1911|William "Willie" McDermott]] ==Population== '''Carrowkeel:''' Year: 1841 Houses: 24 People: 110 Year: 1851 Houses: 14 People: 72 Year: 1861 Houses: 14 People: 61 Year: 1871 Houses: 11 People: 47 Year: 1881 Houses: 12 People: 71 Year: 1891 Houses: 10 People: 51 Year: 1901 Houses: 9 People: 46 Year: 1911 Houses: 9 People: 40 '''Carrowkeel Upper: ''' Year: 1841 Houses: 18 People: 83 Year: 1851 Houses: 12 People: 62 Year: 1861 Houses: 10 People: 47 Year: 1871 Houses: 11 People: 53 Year: 1881 Houses: 6 People: 29 Year: 1891 Houses: 6 People: 36 Year: 1901 Houses: 7 People: 35 Year: 1911 Houses: 5 People: 21 ===Families=== '''1842''' Battle Greene Quinn Burne (x 2) Rooney Gormley (x 4) Rutledge Feeny (x 2) Dowd Beirne McManus Fenneran Walsh McDermott Crosbie Conry Lynch McCormack Farrell '''1858''' (Carrowkeel) McDermott Gormley Cunningham Tiernan Conry Moran Lynch McCormack '''1858''' (Carrowkeel Upper) Duignan McDermott (x 2) Dolan Gormley (x 3) Rutledge Feeny Beirne (x 2) Dowd '''1901''' (Carrowkeel) Mulvey Higgins Tiernan Lynch (x 3) McCormack Cunningham Gormley '''1901''' (Carrowkeel Upper) Green Dolan Gormly (x 2) McDermott (x 2) Beirne '''1911''' (Carrowkeel) Lynch McCormack Lannon Mulvey Tiernan Higgins Gormley Lynch Doyle McDermott '''1911''' (Carrowkeel Upper) McDermott Gormley (x 2) Beirne Dolan ==Project Members== [[McCormack-1488|Alicia McCormack]]. ==Research== ===Task List=== * Adding profiles for the landholders from the Tithe Applotment and Griffiths Valuation Books for these townlands * Researching parish and civil records for this townland to add years to existing profiles and add new profiles * Finding the measurements of Carrowkeel and how the acres we're divided up into separate names * What are the origins of the name? ===Progress=== There is a profile for every person that lived in Carrowkeel in 1901 and 1911, excluding boarders and visitors. ==Resources== *https://www.townlands.ie/roscommon/roscommon/clooncraff/elphin/carrowkeel/ Griffith's Valuation for Carrowkeel. Available: (www.askaboutireland.ie/griffith-valuation/index.xml?action=doNameSearch&PlaceID=1120313&county=Roscommon&barony=Roscommon&parish=Clooncraff&townland=%3Cb%3ECarrowkeel%3C/b%3E]) *1901 Census for Carrowkeel. Available: (http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Roscommon/Elphin/Carrowkeel/) *1911 Census for Carrowkeel. Available: (http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Roscommon/Elphin/Carrowkeel/) *1901 Census for Carrowkeel Upper. Available: (http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1901/Roscommon/Elphin/Carrowkeel_Upper/) *1911 Census for Carrowkeel Upper. Available: (http://www.census.nationalarchives.ie/pages/1911/Roscommon/Elphin/Carrowkeel_Upper/)

    Carrowreagh Townland, Killedan One Place Study

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    Carruth-363 Temp Space

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    == Biography == Things to check on US State pages #Leader and coordinator in spreadsheet vs State page vs United States Project page #How to Join working - need correction or Project Information box #us_history to united_states #badge report - s/B united states if not a state #*https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=united_states #*For a full list of participants in the US History Project, see [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Badges&b=united_states United States Project Badge Report]. #unconnected link - #* [[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_CA| California unconnected]] #DD suggestion link #* [[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_CA | Errors on profiles from California]] #State in Great War link #* https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Arizona_in_The_Great_War|Arizona_in_The_Great_War]] #categories for Federally recognized vs state tribes #* Federally Recognized Tribes - before Politicians link #**https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Federally_Recognized_Tribes_by_State #** [[:Category:Federally_Recognized_Native_American_Tribes_of_Indiana|Indiana Federally Recognized Native American Tribes]] #* State Recognized Tribes #**https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:State_Recognized_Native_American_Tribes #** 'Federally_Recognized_Native_American_Tribes_of_Georgia' should be Georgia_State_Recognized_Tribes #** [[:Category:Delaware_State_Recognized_Native_American_Tribes|Delaware State Recognized Native American Tribes]] #* State Native American Tribes #**https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Native_American_Tribes_by_State #** [[:Category:Native_American_Tribes_of_Indiana|Indiana Native American Tribes]] #link for 'what our members are working on' that goes to US, not state #verify state Project Box and add info about state Sticker, if needed #* {{state Sticker}} #any red links #check tags below Information box to make sure they are 'green' {{Tag Link|united_states}} # Answer below box, if not in box, should be [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/639280 G2G welcome post] === Project Name === Add state flag below '''This project is part of the''' State Flags found at https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:US_State_Flag_Images :Note - Size may need to be adjusted, possibly size=s, m, l, 320 {{Image | file=US_State_Flag_Images-49.png | align=c }} === Project Information Box === '''Project Information box''' *If no state account **projectname=leave blank or have state name (United States <--adds 'United States Project' to Header and Answer line - NO. 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Check https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:United_States_Project_Maintenance_Categories to see if the state project has set up maintenance categories. If it does: *category= [State] Project Maintenance Categories If maintenance categories are not set up yet, leave it blank for now: *category= <-- adds 'maintenance categories' ---- === How to Join === It is not necessary that you be related to someone who lived in the state of Indiana or live there yourself to join. Anyone with an interest is welcome! If you would like to participate, please do the following: {{Project Information |projectbadge=united_states.gif |leaderimage= |projectname=Indiana |Leaders= |Coordinators= |g2g=1404331 |tag=Indiana |communication=[https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G] |category= |errors=IN |example= |badge= }} Answer our [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/639280 United States G2G welcome post] and you will be awarded the United States Project badge. 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It is '''not''' for every single person from Indiana. The following sticker might be used in that circumstance, placing it below the Biography Header: :[[Template:Indiana_Sticker|'''Indiana Sticker Directions''']] :Deceased persons {{Indiana Sticker}} {{Indiana Sticker}} {{clear}} :Living Persons {{Indiana Sticker|living=y}} {{Indiana Sticker|living=y}} {{clear}} === List of Things To Do === #If you live in Indiana, please consider adding '''Catalog: [[:Category:Indiana_Research_Assistance|Indiana Research Assistance]]''' to your Wikitree profile page. === Ongoing List of Things to Do === #Work on Indiana's [[:Automated:DD_Unconnected_List_IN| unconnected]] and [[:Category: Indiana, Unsourced Profiles|unsourced]] profiles. #Create new profiles for people of Indiana who are documented in a family member's profile, but might not have their own profiles yet. See [[:Category: Indiana, Needs Profiles Created|Needs Profiles Created]] # Work on [[:Automated:DD_Suggestion_List_IN|Suggestions for profiles from Indiana]], as reported by the [[Project:Data_Doctors|Data Doctors Project]]. #Add profiles for the [https://www.theworldwar.org/learn/research-center/state-military-records#us men who died] in World War I, serving from [[Space:Indiana_in_The_Great_War|Indiana in the Great War]] project and for the [[Project:Roll_of_Honor|Roll of Honor]] project. === State Resources === *[[:Category:Indiana, Sources|Indiana Source Records]] for this state. === Related Indiana Categories on WikiTree === NC - split categories into 2 columns !! *[[:Category:Indiana|Indiana Category page]] *[[:Category:Indiana_Projects|Indiana Projects page]] *[[:Category:Indiana, Cemeteries|Indiana, Cemeteries]] *[[:Category:Indiana_Colleges_and_Universities|Indiana Colleges & Universities]] *[[:Category:Indiana_Governors|Indiana Governors]] *[[:Category:Federally_Recognized_Native_American_Tribes_of_Indiana|Indiana Federally Recognized Native American Tribes]] *[[:Category:Indiana_State_Recognized_Native_American_Tribes|Indiana State Recognized Native American Tribes]] *[[:Category:Native_American_Tribes_of_Indiana|Indiana Native American Tribes]] *[[:Category: Indiana, Politicians|Indiana, Politicians]] *[[:Category: Indiana, Religious_Congregations|Indiana, Religious Congregations]] *[[:Category:Indiana_Research_Assistance|Indiana Research Assistance]] *[[:Category:Indiana_Genealogy_Resources|Indiana Genealogy Resources]] ===Related Projects and Pages on WikiTree=== *[[Project:Native_Americans |Native Americans Project]] *[[Space:US_Governors|US Governors Project]] *[[Space:Indiana_in_The_Great_War|Indiana in the Great War]] *[[Space:United_States_in_World_War_II|United States in World War II]] *[[Space:Sources-Indiana|Indiana Sources]] ---- Issues found - Alabama - still need to change US Project to go to US Alabama Project, not Roots, no category for colleges, no page for Alabama Sources Hawaii - doesn't have sticker Indiana - has 2 empty sections at end - Online Publications, Resources - not needed Montana - has 2 empty sections at end - Online Publications, Resources - not needed New Mexico - has Online Publications Ohio - has 2 empty sections at end - Online Publications, Resources - not needed Wyoming - doesn't have sticker, has empty Online Publications

    Carter Name Study

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    [[Category:Carter Name Study]]__NOTOC__ [[Category:DNA Projects]] ==About the Project== The Carter Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carter Carter] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Carter name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Research_Pages|studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Carters), by time period (18th Century Carters), or by topic (Carter DNA,Carter Occupations, Carter Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. {| |
    [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Carter   Click here for a list of Carter profiles   ]
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    [[:Category: Carter Name Study|Click here for the Carter Catagory page]]
    |} ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' To add a profile to the Study and Carter Category add the following text: {{One Name Study|name=Carter}}
    {{One Name Study|name=Carter}}
    {{Clear}} ==How to Join== To join the Carter Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Research_Pages|research pages]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Research_Pages|research page]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Carter-549|Jeff Carter]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Carter}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
    {{Member|ONS|name=Carter}}
    {{Clear}} ==Research Pages== Here are some of the current research pages included in the study. I'll be working on them, and could use your help! * * * ==Membership== * * * ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== None Identified == Carter Progenitors with known yDNA Haplogroup == The links will bring you to public pages of the Carter Surname Project at Family Tree DNA. The Time Tree link is only available if the Carter Progenitor has one or more descendants who have taken a Big Y test. If your Carter family has a member who has taken a Y DNA test and has shared his FTDNA kit number on WikiTree, you can search for his kit number in the Y DNA charts. You can also find the Carter Progenitor's descendants in the Y DNA charts by searching for the Group shown below. There are over 800 kits in the project, so you may need to scroll to the bottom of the chart to go to the second page, or you can change the number of lines displayed at the top of the chart. Carter men are encouraged to take a Y DNA test. A Y37 test from Family Tree DNA will group you with the Carter family you are related to and confirm your paper genealogy or show you have gone astray somewhere in your research. If you have a brick wall, a Big Y test may help you break it down if your Carter family has other men who have Big Y tests. Women who are researching their Carter family are encouraged to find a male Carter in their family who would be willing to test and you can be the manager of his kit. For questions about Y DNA testing or the FTDNA Carter Surname Project contact: [[Carter-27026|Russ Carter]] * [[Carter-2049|'''John Thomas Carter (1724-1778)''']] R1b-UnGrouped[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] * [[Carter-28670|'''John Wright Carter I (abt.1783-abt.1860)''']] R-M269 * [[Carter-12969|'''Paul Carter (abt.1620-abt.1664''')]] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=164154] Group E1b-03[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] * [[Carter-2866|'''Captain Thomas Carter of Barford, VA (1630-1700)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=37463] Group R1b-04[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] * [[Carter-3209|'''Jacob Carter Colleton, South Carolina (abt. 1720- abt.1800)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=37448] Group I1-03[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-1761|'''Thomas Carter Isle of Wight, VA (abt. 1627 - abt. 1669)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=37463] Group R1b-04[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-1838|'''Thomas Carter Goochland, VA (abt. 1680 - abt. 1738)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=37456] Group Q1-01[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-416|'''Rev Thomas Carter Woodburn, MA (bef. 1608 - 1684)''']] Group R1b-13[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-1703|'''Giles Carter of Turkey Island, Henrico, VA (abt. 1634 - bef. 1702)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=37458] Group R1a-02[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-11853|'''Nicholas Carter Sr. NJ (abt. 1629 - abt. 1681''')]] and cousin [[Carter-1540|'''John Carter NJ (1703 - bef. 1762)''']] and cousin [[Carter-49243|'''Joseph Carter VA (1744 - abt. 1804)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=37446] Group I1-01[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-1539|'''George Carter Sr. Bradford, PA (1689 - 1726)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=37449] Group I2b-04[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-1839|'''William Carter Middlesex, VA (abt. 1660 - bef. 1711)''']] and nephew(?) [[Carter-43219|'''Benjamin Carter NJ (abt. 1700 - aft. 1754)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=37459] GroupR1b-01[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-24436|'''Nathaniel Carter Prince William, VA (abt. 1751 - abt. 1834)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=37464] Group R1b-05[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-9269|'''Isaac Carter Fauquier, VA (1773 - 1850)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=37466] Group R1b-07[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-42224|'''Thomas Charles Carter Charles County, MD (1748 - 1845)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=107510] Group R1b-10[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-4288|'''Barnett Bernard Carter Middlesex, VA (abt. 1737 - abt. 1814)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=37472] Group R1b-11[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-3615|'''James Carter Bucks County, PA (1670 - bef. 1715)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=37482] Group R1b-20[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-1790|'''John "The Vintner" Carter Newgate, London, England (abt. 1575 - 1630)''']] John "The Vinter" was the grandfather of [[Carter-412|'''Colonel Robert "King" Carter I Corotoman Plantation, VA'''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=55837] Group R1b-32[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] *[[Carter-3615|'''Richard Carter (abt. 1621 - aft. 1677)''']] Time Tree [https://discover.familytreedna.com/groups/carter/tree?subgroups=52278] Group R1b-21[https://www.familytreedna.com/public/carter?iframe=ycolorized] {| |
    [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?filterId=&filterType=yDNA&title=Special%3ADNATests&s=CARTER&order=dobup List of Carter yDNA Tests ]

    Carver Family in Philadelphia Pennsylvania 1682 - 1850

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    [[Category: Carver Family of Early Philadelphia]] The progenitors of the Carver family in Philadelphia were [[Carver-593 | John Carver]] and his wife [[Lane-2564 | Mary Lane]]. They were an influential 'first family', having arrived with the William Penn's "[[:Category:Fleet_of_William_Penn |fleet]]". They were among the original purchasers in Philadelphia and were active members of the Religious Society of Friends ([[:Category:Pennsylvania Quakers |the Quakers]]). ==Common Names== ==== John CARVER==== {| | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Person''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Parents / Spouse''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Places / notes''' |- | John Carver 1657 - 1714||h/o Mary Lane||from Hertfordshire Co., England 1682 |- | ||||Byberry |- | John Carver 1687 - 1769||s/o John & Mary (Lane) Carver||*Kendal, Ireland |- | ||h/o Isabel Weldon*|| |- | John Carver 1717 - 1791||s/o John & Isabel Carver||Byberry |- | ||h/o Rachel Naylor|| |- | John Carver 1747 - 1817||s/o John & Rachel (Naylor) Carver||Byberry |- | ||h/o Mary Buckman||Bucks County, Pennsylvania |- | John Carver 1776 - 1849||s/o John & Mary (Buckman) Carver||Byberry |- | ||h/o Elizabeth Briggs|| |- | John Carver 1811 -||s/o Eli & Martha (Wilson) Carver|| |- | John Carver 1823 -||s/o John & Elizabeth (Briggs) Carver||Byberry |- | John Carver ~1825||s/o Samuel & Elizabeth (Croasdale) Carver|| |- | John Carver 1843 - 1907||s/o Joseph & Sarah (Wood) Carver||Warren Co., Ohio |- | |} ====Eli Carver==== {| | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Person''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Parents / Spouse''' | align="center" style="background:#f0f0f0;"|'''Place / Notes''' |- | Eli Carver 1750/80* - 1827||s/o Samuel & Susan (Conrad) Carver||*date found both years |- | ||h/o Martha Wilson|| |- | Eli Carver 1825||s/o Eli & Martha (Wilson) Carver|| |- | Eli Carver ~1825||s/o Samuel & Elizabeth (Croasdale) Carver|| |- | Eli Wilson Carver 1858-1903||s/o Joseph & Sarah (Woods) Carver|| |- | |} ---- Notes: My working index to the CARVER family in Philadelphia Pennsylvania [[Powell-5629|Andrea Powell]] ==Sources== * Martindale, Joseph C., '''History of the Townships of Byberry and Moreland in Philadelphia, PA.''' Philadelphia: T. Ellwood Zell, 1867. online *Wright, F.E., '''Bucks County, Pennsylvania Church Records of the 17th and 18th Centuries''', Family Line Publications, [http://books.google.com/books?id=lQlMSwAACAAJ vol 4]

    CASALVIERI

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    Cascine Plantation

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    Excerpt from the National Register of Historic Places - Nomination form, National Park Service. November 1972. URL Link: https://files.nc.gov/ncdcr/nr/FK0001.pdf page four. Cascine is a remarkably complete survival of a plantation complex with buildings illustrating the development of architecture and plantation life spanning the 220 years since the Perry family obtained the property in 1752. The small, pre-Revolutionary dwelling, an unusually well-preserved example of its type, serves as a valuable study resource for regional restoration projects. This, together with the interesting mid-nineteenth century house the office, the full complement of outbuildings, and the undisturbed rural setting, make Cascine a place of outstanding significance in the history of North Carolina architecture. Cascine is one of the original homesteads of a family said to have been the most numerous in Franklin County. In 1752, Jeremiah Perry [[Perry-1400|Perry-1400]] obtained from the Earl of Granville a grant for 382 acres south of Cedar Creek. On this tract shortly afterward he built Cascine. By a grant dated 1763, Perry received an additional 700 acres on the branches of Cedar Creek, no doubt contiguous to his original grant. The name Cascine may have been taken from the name of a well-known park in Florence, Italy, La [sic] Cascine, where horse racing was a popular attraction. The name is especially apt since according to tradition, horse racing was a frequent entertainment at Perry's Cascine; the great circle of oaks near the house is pointed out as having been a race course. The will of Colonel Jeremiah Perry, who died in 1838, mentioned his mill and cotton gin besides listing ninety slaves, giving some idea of the magnitude of Cascine at that time. Besides being preeminent as a planter and landholder, Perry was also a trustee of Franklin Academy. This institution, provided for by the state legislature in 1787, was one of the first to be organized in the state. Near the original small house stands a fine residence built about 1855, probably by Dr. A. S Perry. In 1873 Dr. Perry left Cascine, then valued at $125,000, with "my dwelling and grist mill" to his wife, Leah .. The Perry family has held a position of prominence at all times in the history of Franklin County, filling many important offices and professions. Bennett H. Perry [[Perry-1882|Perry-1882]] is the present owner of Cascine, and is of the sixth generation of the family which has always held Cascine. In the above text, Bennett H. Perry is described as the "present owner", who died in 2011; the date of the article is November 1972. Possible origin of name, '''Cascine'''. [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parco_delle_Cascine Parco delle Cascine, Florence Italy] Excerpt from wikipedia: Parco delle Cascine, Florence Italy........ The park hosts a number of civil and sport infrastructures........., such as tennis and football fields, a velodrome, shooting and archery fields, '''two hippodromes'''..........a visiting centre, police offices, the Faculty of Agronomy and a public school.

    Cascio Name Study

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    [[Category:One Name Studies]] [[Category:Cascio Name Study]] __NOTOC__ ==About the Project== The Cascio Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cascio Cascio name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Cascio name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Cascios), by time period (18th Century Cascios), or by topic (Cascio DNA, Cascio Occupations, Cascio Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]]. ==How to Join== To join the Cascio Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Cascio-10|Justin Cascio]]''' for assistance. {{Member|ONS|name=Cascio}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Teams== *[[Space:The Cascio Family of Corleone, Sicily|The Cascio Family of Corleone, Sicily]] * * * * ===Research Pages=== ==Membership== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Cascios of Europe during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Castro Castro] * [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Lo Cascio Lo Cascio]

    Cash Family History

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    ''' {} Chapter 1 {} ''' The earliest known ancestor of the Cash family of Fancy Farm, Kentucky is Thomas Cash of London, England, according to research begun by Brother Leo Willett, compiler and editor of The History of St. Jerome Fancy Farm, Kentucky 1836-1986. Thomas Cash's birth record is not known, but he married Martha Johnson on August 4, 1652 at St. John Anglican Church in London, in the borough of Hackney. There is some doubt concerning Cash Family information of this time period since more than one family of that name was living in London. On February 28, 1660, their son, John Cash, was christened at the Anglican Church St. Botolph Without Aldgate in London. The church record reads, "John Cash son to Thomas Cash, Carpenter, & Martha his wife born 20 baptized 28". St. Boltolp still exists. Though this is an Anglican church, non Anglicans, including Roman Catholics were often baptized there. Therefore, the religious affiliation of the Cash family at this time is uncertain. Other children born to the family include an earlier son also named John who lived from 1657 to 1660. Samuel Cash lived from 1663 to 1666. William Cash was born in 1664 and died in 1667. Elizabeth Cash was born in 1667, but her death date is unknown. Infant mortality was extremely high in crowded and unsanitary European cities. This information is from English parish records. The family lived for a time on Rosemary Lane in east London, a street later renamed Royal Mint Street, a short distance from the Tower of London. When he was 24 years of age, John Cash was indentured to Richard Heath for seven years and transported to the English colony of Maryland. This is according to City of London records transcribed by Michael Ghirelli, B.A. and published in "A List of Emigrants From England to America 1682-1692". The extracted record reads: "John Cash, son of Thomas Cash, of Jamaica Place was bound to Richard Heath for 7 years in Maryland on July 11, 1684". Some sources for this record have it as "John Cash, son of Thomas Cash, Jamaica Planter..." Since it seems unlikely that a London carpenter would somehow have become a planter in Jamaica, I prefer to believe that Thomas Cash of Jamaica Place is the correct reading. Jamaica Place is a minor street on London's East End. There is no known record of Thomas Cash in the English Caribbean colony of Jamaica. The colony of Maryland had been founded by the Calvert Family in 1634 from a grant of land along Chesapeake Bay by English King Charles I. It was the personal property of the Calvert's and was established as a business and to provide a haven for English Roman Catholics who were subject to persecution and wanted to practice their religion more freely. However, most of the settlers outside of southern Maryland were Protestant and conflicts over religion continued sporadically in early Maryland. Though economically successful, the Calvert Family had to fight at times to keep control of Maryland. This mirrored conflicts in England over religion and the king's authority. The English Civil War (1642-1651) resulted in the execution of King Charles I and the triumph of the Puritans and Oliver Cromwell. Monarchy was restored under Charles II (1661). In addition to political changes, these were difficult times in London. In 1665 and 1666 "The Great Plague of London" settled upon the city and cost about one quarter of the population their lives. Further adding to the misery of the city was the "Great Fire of London" in September 1666. The fire consumed 13,200 homes and 87 parish churches. Charles II ruled England with some caution considering his father's execution, but when James II assumed the throne (1685), his Catholic religion and lack of political skills caused him to be deposed in the "Glorious Revolution" (1688). It is not know why John Cash immigrated to America. There is evidence that Richard Heath, the man who owned his indenture, was an agent for contracting indentures and sending servants to Maryland in 1684. Between April and August 1684, Heath signed indenture papers with eight others, according to the website ([http://www.virtualjamestown.org/indentures/search_indentures.cgi?start_page=0&search_type=basic&db=london1_ind&servant_ln=% virtual Jamestown]). Nathaniel Briscoe, William Smith, and William Noble were indentured for four years. William Overdell was indentured for seven years, like John Cash, and William Whitehead, who was only 13, was bound for eight years. Three women were also indentured to Richard Heath about the same time. Elizabeth Core is listed as a London spinster. Mary Read and Mary Pond both accepted indenture to escape imprisonment for minor thefts. Read was committed to Bridewell Prison for stealing two chickens and Pond for taking a pair of "Stayes". Possibly they all crossed the Atlantic on the same ship since arranging multiple crossings would have been more complicated. These are the only indentures listed for Richard Heath which he probably sold when he arrived in Maryland. John Cash was older than most indentured servants who were usually teenagers and his term of service was longer than the average of four or five years. After completing the indenture, the servants were given 50 acres of unsettled land by the colony where they might start their own farm. In time if they were lucky and hard working, they could marry and acquire servants themselves. It is difficult to conceive of the amount of work required to take virgin forest land and turn it into a farm. Without money and only a minimum of tools, John Cash would have to trade his labor to obtain use of a horse and plow. He would have to hire himself to neighbors to acquire the livestock necessary for survival -- a milk cow, hogs for meat, sheep for their wool, and a few chickens. Above feeding himself and his livestock, he would have needed to start a tobacco crop. Tobacco was the currency needed to pay land taxes and purchase any imported items such as an ax, a musket for hunting, or a iron hoe. Most former indentured servants were unable to hold onto the land granted them and became tenant farmers. Tobacco was the crop that supported most colonists along the Potomac River. It was the most valuable commodity produced in North America and exported to Europe. Towns were small, and many plantations had their own shipping docks along the many estuaries of the Chesapeake region. Slaves imported from Africa gradually replaced indentured servants as a bound labor force, especially after 1700. Land records from Prince George's County show that John Cash purchased a 100 acre tract from Mary Yates, a widow, on June 29, 1698, seven years after his indenture ended. The price of the land was 4000 pounds of tobacco and adjoined the land of Charles Williams. Mary Yates sold an adjoining tract known as the "Vale of Benjamin" to Thomas James on the same day and at the same price. The land was "on the west side of Patuxent River in the freshes". Maryland plantations usually had distinctive names. All did not go smoothly at times for John Cash. He was sued in court on several occasions. Joseph Jackson and Company sued for payment of debts amounting to 820 pounds of tobacco. Items that John Cash owed for were furniture, a saddle, cloth, hat and coat and yarn hose. Other legal actions against him involved payment for several pairs of shoes and a third involved payment for cider bought at various times. These civil suites are listed in Maryland's colonial court records. John Cash married Mary Dawson, probably about 1711. She was born September 22, 1693 in Charles County, Maryland and was the daughter of John and Elizabeth Dawson. Six children are recorded for John and Mary Cash at St. Barnabas Anglican Church in Prince George's County, Maryland. Dawson Cash was born August 11, 1712. John, Jr. was born August 22, 1714. Ruth Cash was born October 5, 1717. The birth of Rachel Cash was recorded for July 1, 1720. Ann's was listed as April 28, 1722. Caleb Cash was born on July 10, 1723 as recorded by the church records. St. Barnabas Episcopal Church still stands. The will of John Cash of Prince George's County, Maryland was written on August 28, 1726 and probated September 26, 1726. He left his plantation house to his wife, Mary, during her lifetime and afterward to Caleb Cash who was then three years old. John also left use of his personal estate to Mary during her widowhood. In the event Mary remarried, one third of the personal estate and the residue would go to the children equally. To the older sons, Doren (Dawson?) and John, Jr., he left "Huckillberry Hill" plantation on the east branch of the Potomac River. The Maryland Calendar of Wills, the legal registry, also records the will of Edward Dawson, father of Mary Cash, probated June 28, 1732. In the will he leaves 50 acres of land to his grandson John Cash, Jr. as well as some of his personal property. === Paternal Line === '''Thomas Cash''' (1635?-1690?) married ? '''Martha Johnson''' -----'''John Cash''' (1660-1726) married '''Mary Dawson''' (1693-?) ----------'''Caleb Cash, Sr.''' 1723-1780? married''' Eleanor _?_''' ---------------'''Caleb Cash, Jr.''' (1760-1808) married''' Elizabeth _?_''' --------------------'''James Cash''' (1800-1874) married '''Elizabeth Jones'''

    Cass County, Texas

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    Welcome to Cass County, Texas Project!
    {{US History|sub-project=Texas}} *'''[[Space:Texas|Texas Space Page]]''' * The leader of this project is: [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]]. * This county edited by [[Branham-239|Robert Branham]]. ===Formed From=== *{{blue|1846--Cass County was created 25 April 1846 from Bowie County}} ===Adjacent Counties=== *Bowie County (north) *Miller County, Arkansas (northeast) *Caddo Parish, Louisiana (southeast) *Marion County (south) *Morris County (west) {{Image|file=Cass_County_Texas.jpg |align=r |size=180 |caption=adj counties }} There is an indefinite boundary line between Cass and Marion Counties. They both share the extraction of natural resources and mineral tracts. The USGS has not defined the boundary line.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Cass_County,_Texas_Genealogy ===History/Timeline=== 1846--Cass County was created 25 April 1846 from Bowie County.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Cass_County,_Texas_Genealogy {{Image|file=Cass_County_Texas.png |align=c |size=250 |caption=Cass County in Texas. }} The county was originally named Cass County in honor of Lewis Cass, a US Senator from Michigan favoring the annexation of Texas. During the secession crisis Cass, who had formerly been known as a Northern man with Southern principles, resigned his post as secretary of state when Pres. James Buchanan declined to defend the federal forts in Charleston, South Carolina. When word of his actions reached Texas, the name of this county was changed to Davis in honor of Jefferson Davis. The''' republican-controlled''' state legislature of Reconstruction changed the name back to Cass 1871. :'''1600s''' -late 1700s: Caddo Indians, an agricultural people with a highly developed culture were here before the arrival of Europeans, but European diseases and threats from other Indians forced them to abandon the area.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc07 :'''1690''' Tonti searched Texas for survivors of the LaSalle expedition. :'''1820s-30s''' -bands of Shawnee, Delaware, and Kickapoo Indians lived in the area a few years, then abandoned their settlements in the mid-1830s. :'''1830s''' Anglo settlement in the Cass county region. Earliest settler was Reece Hughes, who built a cabin near 3 mineral springs (known as Hughes Springs). :'''1846''' The county was formed from Bowie County. Jefferson was chosen as the first county seat, after several fiercely contested elections. :'''1846-48''' Boundaries between Texas and Louisiana were in conflict. A survey was done by Louisiana and another by a joint commission of the Neutral Ground. [https://books.google.com/books?id=o10MdSR7H1cC&pg=PT49&lpg=PT49&dq=Cass+county,+Texas+and+Neutral+ground&source=bl&ots=Ua3Er04Qk4&sig=_u1orQMaemR426BH0eH7W9IuoIk&hl=en&sa=X&ved=0ahUKEwjYjsm-rO7VAhVKz1QKHTulBmQQ6AEIXDAI#v=onepage&q=Cass%20county%2C%20Texas%20and%20Neutral%20ground&f=false Cass County, Texas and Neutral ground]http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj :'''1847''' one free black lived in the county.. :'''1852''' Linden became county seat. :'''1859''' Jefferson, riverport, was a supply point and shipping center for produce. Settlers of Cass County were mostly southerners, and slaveholders. Upon settling in Texas, they built the same lifestyle they knew in the Southern state they emigrated from: an agriculture plantation type farm based on cotton, corn, hogs. Cotton soon yielded (9,968 bales in 1859). The labor force in this agricultural economy was composed almost entirely of black slaves. As agricultural production expanded, the slave population grew faster than the free. (1847 there were 943 slaves - 31%) (3,475 slaves in 1860 - 41%) . :'''1859 -1865''' Cass County slaveholders had paid taxes on 4,697 slaves valued at $2,387,500 ( 60% of all taxable property. Property values to plummet down in 1865. :'''1860''' -The county's boundaries decreased when Marion Co. was formed. The county was named Cass County in honor of Lewis Cass, a United States Senator from Michigan who had favored the annexation of Texas. :'''1861''' - During the secession crisis Cass, known as a N man with S principles, resigned his post as secretary of state when President James Buchanan declined to defend the federal forts in Charleston, South Carolina. When word of his actions reached Texas, the name of the county was changed to Davis in honor of Jefferson Davis. :'''1860-61''' -Cass County's white population overwhelmingly supported secession ordinance, approved it by a vote of 423 to 32. :'''1862-65''' Residents supported the war effort of the Confederacy. Cass County was not invaded; it escaped the physical destruction that devastated other parts of the South. Citizens faced shortages, unstable Confederate currency, lack of market for cotton, disruptions to the local economy caused by an unstable Confederate currency, and concern for those on the battlefield. :'''Reconstruction''' - was worse on the economy. The end of slavery meant freedom for the black, it was a loss of capital for the white slaveholder.There were troops stationed in Marion, Bowie, and Harrison counties and sometimes passed through Cass county chasing fugitives.. :'''1867, 68''' agents of the Freedmen's Bureau in Marshall that freedmen were being cheated and physically abused in Cass County, but Federal troops nor agent of the bureau was never stationed there. (Possibly these were rumors/ or no proof?? :'''1867-69''' Military commanders removed Cass County officeholders as "impediments to reconstruction." :1869 Democratic control at the election that determined the contents of the Constitution of 1869. :'''1871''' Reconstruction - republican-controlled state legislature of post war years changed the name back to Cass. :'''1870-1930''' -60 years after Reconstruction Cass County still was agricultural. ::Each census recorded showed results of less and less farmers owning the land they farmed. (1880- 24% tenants), (1930- 61% farmers were tenants.) :'''1870'''-Manufacturing provided jobs for a small portion (24) were employed to produce goods valued at $13,860. This number has of those involved in manufacturing steadily increased . (1940, 842 employees - 8%).. ::Lumber industry employed residents at lumber yards, lumber mills, and building industry. :'''1873''' the Texas and Pacific Railway was constructed through E Cass County, and the towns of Atlanta and Queen City grew up along that line. :'''1876''' - East Line and Red River was constructed through SW corner of the county;station- Hughes Springs. The 2 railroads gave residents transportation for their crops and enabled Hughes Springs and Atlanta to develop as supply centers. :'''1920''' Changes in diet of Texans, led to declining swine production. Cotton, Corn, Hogs until 1920 :'''1930s''' - transportation remained horses and mules. :'''1930s''' New Deal programs encouraged county landowners to restrict acreage planted in return for payments from the federal government. Cass County farmers, like other Southerners took the land supposed to lie fallow away from tenants and sharecroppers. Transportation was still horses, mules. this was to rotate the acreage in crop draining the soil minerals. {{Image|file=Cass_County_Texas-1.png |align=r |size=300 |caption=Wright Patman Lake Reservoir. }}{{clear}} :'''1930s''' oil reserves were tapped, beginning with the exploration of the Rodessa oilfield south of Atlanta. :'''1936''' 100 wells had been drilled. Although this activity brought a new town, McLeod, and prosperity to some landowners in the area of the oilfields. Cass County did not become a major oil-producing county. Size and structure of the county's farms. Farm tenancy was 48%. :'''1930s, 40s''' -farmers voluntarily left the land as other sectors of the economy and parts of the country provided opportunities. :'''1940''' 57% labor force worked in agriculture - corn and cottonpercent of the county's labor force worked in agriculture, and three-quarters of the county's cropland was devoted to cotton and corn. :'''1940s''' Cass County lumber mills produced 75 million board feet of lumber annually. Wood was softwood of shortleaf pines from county's forests. :'''1940''' -# farms dropped to 4,404, but size increased to 92 Acres. These changes brought about by Federal programs dealing with Great Depression. :'''1990s''' Major highways crossing the county had been constructed. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc07

    Enon Primitive Baptist Church was formed 7 June 1845, by Elders Spencer, Edwards and Charles Jones, near Havana, in Cass County, fifteen miles west of Line Ferry, on Sulphur River. Elders Edwards and Jones preached for thie church, til 1847, when Elder Mark Allen was chosen and served until 1850, at which time Elder Michael Burkhalter was chosen and served til 1860, Elder Jacob Hering was called and served til 1878, when Elder J.W. Barley was called and served til 1882, at which time Elder J. W. Griffin was called and served til 1893. Elders J. W. and J. S. Griffin, have served the church since 1882. This church passed resolutions of non-fellowship for absolute predestination of all things, including sin and the no change doctrine. This church is one of the pioneer Churches, and desires credit for the stability in the faith and practice of the Primitive Baptists in Texas.https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Cass_County,_Texas_Genealogy

    ====Land Grants==== ====Government Offices==== :'''1st courthouse, 1856''', located in Jefferson. Now this courthouse is in Marion County. :'''2nd Courthouse, 1859, Linden''' - first courthouse in Linden was a 2-story, wood frame structure built on the same site as the current courthouse in 1853-54. It was sold and moved off the square, then a tornado destroyed it. http://www.texasescapes.com/EastTexasTowns/Linden-Texas-Cass-County-Courthouse.htm :'''3rd Courthouse, 1861, Linden''' - {{Image|file=Cass_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} Architect - Charles Ames, Style Classical Revival, Material - Brick. This building is known as the oldest continually used county courthouse in Texas, the 1861 Cass County courthouse in Linden has seen its share of changes through the years. This was a 2-story, Greek Revival style building made of locally fired brick (painted Spanish brown) with a hipped roof and a central, square drum with a small cupola on top. It retained this appearance until 1905 when an 20 foot addition was built onthe building’s east side and the brick was painted '''Venetian red.''' {{Image|file=Cass_County_Texas-1.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=1861 Cass County Courthouse }} :'''1908''', a tornado hit Linden, damaging courthouse, destroying the cupola. The courthouse was repaired and a Queen-Anne style cupola was added to the building. {{Image|file=Cass_County_Texas-2.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=1888 Restored Vault. }}{{clear}} :1917 Remodel - by Fred Halsey to represent the Classical Revival style it has today. The cupola was removed and addition of 2-story, pedimented porticoes with gabled roofs and pairs of Doric column over N and S entrances. 3 story additions to the east and west side ''wings.. This courthouse stands proudly today as the '''oldest continually used courthouse.'''. :'''1933 ---Cass County Courthouse''' damaged by fire in Aug 1933. Courthouse repaired. https://familysearch.org/wiki/en/Cass_County,_Texas_Genealogy ===Geography=== :Location - Cass County is bordered by Arkansas and Louisiana on the east, is located in NE Texas on the state's eastern boundary; it is one county removed from the N boundary. :County Seat - Linden, the county seat, is in S-central portion of the county 14 miles SW of Atlanta, the county's largest town. :County's center lies at 33°05' north latitude and 94°21' west longitude. :US Hwy 59 connects Linden, Atlanta, and Queen City with Jefferson to the S and Texarkana to the N. :Transportation needs are served by State highways 8, 11, 77,155, and railways, Missouri Pacific and the Louisiana and Arkansas. :Size: 937 square miles of East Texas timberlands, heavily forested :Vegetaion - softwoods and hardwoods; pine, cypress, oak. :Terrain - nearly level to hilly :Elevation 200 to 632 feet above sea level. :Hills/mountains -Several stony hills in W part of the county rise more than 200 feet. Ironstone material caps them, protecting from erosion. : Cusseta Mountains, 5 miles E of Marietta. :Rivers -Sulphur River drains Northern Cass County. Rest is drained by Cypress Creek. :Soil light-colored and predominantly sandy and loamy. :Prime Farmland- 21 -30% of the land in Cass County is considered prime farmland. :Mineral resources -ceramic clay, granite, industrial sand, oil, gas, iron, and lignite coal. :Temperatures - high of 92° F in July to low of 31° F in January. :Rainfall averages t forty-seven inches a year :Growing season extends for an average of 237 days. https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc07 '''Major Highways''' *U.S. Highway 59 *I-369 The future route of Interstate 369 is planned to follow the current route of U.S. 59 in most places. *Texas State Highway 8 *Texas State Highway 11 *Texas State Highway 77 *Texas State Highway 155 *Texas FM 248 Farm to Market Road 248 *Texas FM 250 Farm to Market Road 250 ===Local Resources=== *Early 1900, 1910, 1920 timber, paper industries, agribusiness, and some manufacturing were the key elements of the area's economy. Over 23,502,000 cubic feet of pinewood and over 10,733,000 cubic feet of hardwood were harvested in the county in 2003. *Poultry, cattle, nursery plants, and watermelons were the chief agricultural products] ===Protected Areas=== *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_State_Park Atlanta State Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_Patman_Lake Wright Patman Lake] reservoir in NE Texas in the United States. The lake is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir formed on the Sulphur River in Bowie and Cass counties by Wright Patman Dam. The reservoir provides flood control and water ===Demographics=== In 2010, there were 30,464 people residing in the county with a population density of 32 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 78.20% White, 19.47% Black or African American, 0.47% Native American, 0.14% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.65% from other races, and 1.05% from two or more races. 1.73% of the population were Hispanic. The median income for a household in the county was $28,441, and the median income for a family was $35,623. Males had a median income of $30,906 versus $19,726 for females. The per capita income for the county was $15,777. About 14.70% of families and 17.70% of the population were below the poverty line, including 22.20% of those under age 18 and 17.90% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_County,_Texas *75% percent of the county's residents over twenty-five completed high school, and 12% had college degrees. *1981 Income figures indicated that '''{{red|Cass County was poorer than most Texas counties.}}''' ===Politics=== The voters of Cass County supported the Democratic candidates in 1848, 1852, 1856, and 1860 and in every presidential election from 1872 to 1892. Republican William McKinley actually won pluralities of the county's votes in 1896 and 1900, but for the first half of the twentieth century the Democrats dominated the area, winning virtually every presidential election there from 1904 through 1964; the only exception was in 1956, when Republican Dwight D. Eisenhower carried the area. The county's political balance shifted substantially after 1968, when independent candidate George Wallace won a plurality of the county's voters, and 1972, when Republican Richard Nixon took the county by a more than two-to-one margin over Democrat George McGovern. For the rest of the century the county's voters shifted back and forth; Democratic presidential candidates carried the area in 1976, 1980, 1988, and 1996, Republicans in 1984 and 1992. In the 2000 and 2004 presidential elections, however, Republican George W. Bush carried the county with solid majorities.https://tshaonline.org/handbook/online/articles/hcc07 ===Schools=== ====Public Schools==== *Atlanta ISD *Avinger ISD (small portion in Marion County) *Bloomburg ISD *Hughes Springs ISD (small portion in Morris County) *Linden-Kildare CISD *McLeod ISD *Marietta ISD *Queen City ISD *Pewitt CISD (mostly in Morris County, small portion in Titus County) ====Private Schools==== ===Cities=== *[[:Category:Atlanta, Texas|Atlanta]] *[[:Category:Hughes Springs, Texas|Hughes Springs]] (small part in Morris County) *[[:Category:Linden, Texas|Linden]] (county seat) *[[:Category: Queen City, Texas|Queen City]] ====Towns==== *[[:Category:Avinger, Texas|Avinger]] *[[:Category:Bloomburg, Texas|Bloomburg]] *[[:Category:Domino, Texas|Domino]] *[[:Category:Douglassville, Texas|Douglassville]] *[[:Category:Marietta, Texas|Marietta]] *[[:Category:Bivins, Texas|Bivins]] *[[:Category:Kildare, Texas|Kildare]] *[[:Category:Lanark, Texas|Lanark]] *[[:Category:Love, Texas|Love]] *[[:Category:McLeod, Texas|McLeod]] *[[:Category:Smyrna, Texas|Smyrna]] ===Schools=== ===Historical Census=== :1850 --- 4,991 — :1860 --- 8,411 68.5% :1870 --- 8,875 5.5% :1880 --- 16,724 88.4% :1890 --- 22,554 34.9% :1900 --- 22,841 1.3% :1910 --- 27,587 20.8% :1920 --- 30,041 8.9% :1930 --- 30,030 0.0% :1940 --- 33,496 11.5% :1950 --- 26,732 −20.2% :1960 --- 23,496 −12.1% :1970 --- 24,133 2.7% :1980 --- 29,430 21.9% :1990 --- 29,982 1.9% :2000 --- 30,438 1.5% :2010 --- 30,464 0.1% :Est. 2015 --- 30,313 ===Notables=== :Don Henley ===County Resources=== *Atlanta hosts a Forest Festival in August. *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_State_Park Atlanta State Park] *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_Patman_Lake Wright Patman Lake] reservoir in NE Texas in the United States. The lake is a U.S. Army Corps of Engineers reservoir formed on the Sulphur River in Bowie and Cass counties by Wright Patman Dam. The reservoir provides flood control and water {{Image|file=Cass_County_Texas-1.png |align=r |size=240 |caption=Wright Patman Dam and Lake . }}{{clear}} *The 2015 Don Henley album '''''Cass County''''' is named after this East Texas county in which Henley grew up. =====Cemeteries===== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=c |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Laws Chapel Cemetery, Atlanta, Texas|Laws Chapel Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Veal Switch Cemetery, Hughes Springs, Texas|Veal Switch Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Pleasant Hope Primitive Baptist Cemetery, Huffins, Texas|Pleasant Hope Primitive Baptist Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Salem Cemetery, Linden, Texas|Salem Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Flat Creek Cemetery, Marietta, Texas|Flat Creek Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Courtland Cemetery, Queen City, Texas|Courtland Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Queen City Cemetery, Queen City, Texas|Queen City Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Antioch Cemetery, Cass County, Texas|Antioch Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Floyds Hill Cemetery, Cass County, Texas|Floyds Hill Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mill Creek Cemetery, Cass County, Texas|Mill Creek Cemetery]] *[http://www.cemeteries-of-tx.com/Etx/Cass/ListCass.html Cemeteries in Cass County] Gloria Mayfield *[https://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=csr&CScnty=2553 FindaGrave cemeteries] ===Sources=== *http://scholarworks.sfasu.edu/cgi/viewcontent.cgi?article=1265&context=ethj *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cass_County,_Texas *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wright_Patman_Lake *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Atlanta_State_Park

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    [[Category:Gortgall Townland, Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]] [[Category: Coat-12]][[Category: Boho Parish, County Fermanagh]][[Category: Fermanagh, Cassidy Name Study]][[Category: Australia, Cassidy Name Study]][[Category: Macken Fight]][[Category: Derrygonnelly Townland, Inishmacsaint Parish, County Fermanagh]][[Category: United States, Cassidy Name Study]][[Category: Hercules, Arrived 1 Nov 1830]][[Category: Cassidy Name Study]] ==About this page== This page is intended to be a collection of source material associated with the conviction and transportation to Australia of the three brothers [[Cassidy-450|Thomas]], [[Cassidy-444|Phillip]] and [[Cassidy-436|Edward]] CASSIDY in 1830. Their father [[Cassidy-447|Stephen]] CASSIDY was also tried but not transported, he was imprisioned for 2 years but his eventual fate is unknown. Edward escaped custody in 1833, it is thought he may have gone to the United States or Canada (possibly married to a woman named WHITE) but we do know by January 1849, he was back in Ireland and imprisoned. Masquerading as Cissero Cassedo and referred to as a 'true patriot'.Enniskillen Chronicle & Erne Packet: 15 Jan 1849.Again, his later fate is unknown. This article also indicates that Stephen was not transported on account of his age. Some excerpts relevant to the Macken Fight have also been included, due to the possibility of a connection between the two events. Stephen Cassidy is later referred to in an Australian Biography as ''an outstanding young Catholic Captain'' based at the Garrison at Fermanagh.Fr Peter Charles Klein SYD, Life of Father Philip Cassidy, PP Archdeacon, Benedictine Monks, Arcadia, NSW, Fr Peter Charles Klein SYD. Sourced by Marnie Dann. Copy held by [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]]. Could he be the 'Captain Rock' referred to in some of the attached news clippings? It does seem to be implied in some of the articles. This material has been assembled by [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]] to contribute to the [http://cassidyclan.org Cassidy Clan] Gathering for 2017. Material has been organised by chronological timeframe. ==Ireland== * 17 May 1824 - Inismore Riot. Any connection? '''Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet, 19 Aug 1824.''' Similar family names involved. Cassidy, McManus, McConnell, Rooney, Kenny, Lunny, Maxwell, Breslin. [[Maguire-999|John Maguire ]] a witness. Inismore about a mile from Kinawley. [[Keenan-287| James Keenan]] (possibly same one involved at Macken, wife named Mary Cassidy) and Fanny McCaffrey also witnesses. [[Carron-15|Pat Carron]] (possibly the same one involved at Macken) is uncle to Andrew and Catherine Cassidy. Denis Rooney transported, Redmond Rooney and Andrew Cassidy 18 months imprisonment. Others 12 months. * 11 May 1826 - Notice of Lands to be Sold. '''Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet, 11 May 1826, p1.''' ::::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-10.png|x200px|Lands to be sold 1826]]. * 3 August 1826 - Murder of Dominick NOON. '''Belfast Commercial Chronicle 05 August 1826.''' Whilst in Derrygonnelly, he became a member of an illegal Catholic organisation known as the Ribbonmen, an agrarian reform group, but subsequently became an informer for the British Crown. It was on his evidence in 1826 that a number of fellow members were 'transported' to Australia. [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noon's_Hole#cite_note-escr-bbt-noonsarch-summary-1 Wikipedia], accessed 2016. Noon had prosecuted Maguire to conviction for ribbonism (Note - Maguire was transported to Australia in 1827 on the Cambridge). Noon had been detained to prevent him prosecuting 3 persons for the same crime. Later referred to in 1828 Assizes. Description of the 198 foot cavern in Glack Mountain (between Boho and Derrygonnelly). Is this the same spot as where the horse was later thrown? ::::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-5.png|x200px|Enniskillen Assizes]]. * November 1827 - CASSIDY's put off their lands at Upper Gortgall by sheriff Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet, 31 July 1828, p1. * 12 July 1828 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twelfth Orangeman's Day]. * 24 July 1828 - Thomas and Stephen CASSIDY appear at Enniskillen Assizes. '''Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet, 31 July 1828, p1.''' Threats and menacing of James McCourt of Upper Gortgall, tenant on their old land. Suggestions of previous litigation with the landlord Rev. CLARKE and prosecutor Henry FAUSSETT. References to NOON murder? and 'Captain Rock'? Verdict not guilty. References to [[Britton-1030|Thomas BRITTON]], uncle of Thomas CASSIDY. Suggestion that Clarke wanted to see the Cassidy's 'out of the county'. :::::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-4.png|x200px|Enniskillen Assizes]]. * 13 April 1829 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roman_Catholic_Relief_Act_1829 Roman Catholic Relief Act 1829] receives Royal Assent. * 12 July 1829 - [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Twelfth Orangeman's Day]. * 13 Jul 1829 - The events at Macken. Refer to [[:Category: Macken Fight]] for more information. * 1829 - later in the year. Suggestions that Hugh CASSIDY may have been involved in the events at Macken. Refer [https://mcgovernstullytrasnaandbeyond.wordpress.com/the-macken-fight/ The Macken Fight]. [https://books.google.com.au/books?id=dqEeBgAAQBAJ&printsec=frontcover&source=gbs_ge_summary_r&cad=0#v=onepage&q=cassidy&f=false Excerpt from Rituals and riots: sectarian violence and political culture in Ulster], 1784-1886 By Sean Farrell. Note: This Hugh CASSIDY has not yet been identified. [[Cassidy-622|Hugh]] b1827 is too young, but perhaps Hugh could be a brother or cousin of either his father [[Cassidy-621|Owen]] or [[Cassidy-447|Stephen]] CASSIDY. * 9/10/12 Sep 1929 - Incident. Horse owned by Whaley (Andrew) driven off the lands of Upper Gortgall, from Belmore Mountain into a precipice. References differ about the date but suggest it was the night before the Enniskillen Fair. Probably was 10 September. * 14 Sep 1829 - Cassidys Charged. '''Belfast News 22nd Sep 1829, p4.''' Provides details of location of incident on Upper Gortgall lands, including effects on the horse. Suggests many degradations over the last few years since prisoners have been ejected from the lands. ::::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-2.png|x200px|Enniskillen Assizes]]. * 22 Sep 1829 - Additional Report from Fermanagh Reporter. '''Cork Constitution 22 September 1829.''' Same article contain references to 'Captain Rock'. ::::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-6.png|x200px|Additional Report]]. * 1st March 1830 - Fermanagh sub Sheriff. Memorial of Frances O'Bryan. Petition. * 18 March 1830. The Trial - Enniskillen Assizes. Same day as the Macken Case. '''Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet, 25 March 1830, p1.''' Detailed account of Cassidy trial and events at Macken. Reference to Andy Flanagan? Suggestion that previous incidents of cattle being thrown off in the same location. More suggestions that Rev Clarke wanted the Cassidy's transported. Sentence of death recorded. :::::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-7.png|x200px|Enniskillen Assizes]]. * '''The Enniskillener, 20 March 1830.''' Another detailed account, very similar. (Add in scan). Indicates sentence transportation for seven years. Indicates the horse was lying in Cultagh. (Note: Townlands named are now called Gortgall and Moylehid which are Belmore Mountain and Culliagh which is the bottom of the cliff face). * '''Belfast Newsletter, 26 March 1830, p1.''' Refers to Cassidy trial and events at Macken. Indicates Cassidy's received 7 years transportation. :::::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-1.png|x200px|Enniskillen Assizes]]. * 1 April 1830 - Reprieve for Stephen Cassidy. '''Belfast Newsletter, 6 April 1830.''' Mentions Macken. Indicates transportation for life. Identical article in '''Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet, 6 Apr 1830, p4.'''Identical article in '''Impartial Reporter, Apr 1830.''' ::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material.png|x200px|Reprieve for Stephen Cassidy]] * 27 April 1830 - Prisoners transferred to hulk at Kingstown. '''Freeman's Journal 27 April 1830 p2.''' ::::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-3.png|x200px|Transferred to Hulk]]. * 13 Jan 1832 - Petition requesting review of sentence - see Australia. * Jan 1849 - Return of Edward to Ireland as 'Cissero Cassedo!'. '''Enniskillen Chronicle & Erne Packet: 15 Jan 1849.'''Provided by Seamus McCanny, 2009. ::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-9.png|x200px|Transferred to Hulk]]. ==Where was the Cassidy home?== * November 1827 - Original lands were at Upper Gortgall. Moyleat. Cassidy's were put off by sheriff. Cassidy's had been there a long time. * A Thomas CASSIDY is recorded in the tithe records for the parish of Boho in 1827 in the Townland of Tubberan/Tobradan/Toberadon which means he could have rented extra lands in these town lands.Source: Nuala Cassidy 2008. (Note: I have yet to validate this source. A database from Fermanagh Gold lists only [[Cassidy-1192|John CASSIDY]] in Tubber Dan in 1827). * 24 July 1828 - By this time [[Cassidy-450|Thomas Cassidy]] lived in the next house but one, from James and Catherine McCourt. A snug little farm. His uncle [[Britton-1030|Thomas BRITTON]] lived at Mullaghdun, said to be three and a half miles from the McCourts.Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet, 31 July 1828, p1. *18 March 1830Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet, 25 March 1830, p1. Extracted from record of trial. ::* Irwin Robinson states he lived a half a mile from the Cassidy's. ::*George Fiddis had been Stephen Cassidy's neighbour (Note: seems to suggest when had his previous lands). Visited Stephen Cassidy 'in Spring was a twelvemonth' passing on the road (Note: seems like new place). Only conversed with Stephen, but family was there including Thomas. ::*John Dolan is a neighbour of the Cassidy's and lives within a townland of them. Has lived there 2 years. {{Image|file=CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-5.jpg |caption=Boho - 1834 }} ==Unanswered questions== * Who is Andy FLANAGAN and why is Stephen CASSIDY concerned about what had happened to him. ''Cassidy asked was that had been done on Andy Flanagan and said if witness would be true to him, they would put people out of this and keep them from taking other people’s land.''Enniskillen Chronicle and Erne Packet, 25 March 1830, p1. :::A fellow Cassidy researcher provided the following information (Email Dec 2017): ''Patrick Cassidy (b 1804) married Mary McCaffrey, who cousins, the Flanagans, live in Aghakeeran, where Noon's Hole is. Andy Flanagan was her cousin or uncle. There is a Field Book in the archives in Belfast, that contains the landlord's (Hugh Montgomery) notes on each farm in the townlands of the "Magheraboy Estate" one of several estates Montgomery owned. It's dated 1843. Besides info such as acreage, religion, size of family, etc., there are sometimes other comments. On the page for Andrew Flanagan, the comment reads "Nothing can clear this family of the murder of Noon''." * Who is Pat NOGHER? Thomas CASSIDY had decree against him for rent owed, had been 'keeping out of the way' on night on 9th September 1829. There is a Pat Nogher from Tyrone in Griffiths 1862 and another involved in a murder of Mr Bateson in 1853. Not sure if the same person. * Also from a fellow CASSIDY researcher 2017 - ''There was a Francis Cassidy who was tried as a Ribbonman around the time of Noon's murder, but acquitted.'' It is unclear whether he might have been an uncle or brother to Patrick Cassidy b1804 (m McCaffery) from Drumgormly. ==Relationships== Could these Cassidy families be connected? * [[Carron-15|Pat Carron]] - Uncle to Andrew and Catherine Cassidy. * Patrick Cassidy b1804 (abt 1790 is quoted as being incorrect) m Mary McCaffery. [http://cassidyclan.org/member-contributions/janet-cassidy-stroh/ Derrygonnelly] Cassidy article by Janet Cassidy-Strop, accessed 21 Aug 2016. Said to have been involved in meetings in the caves of Knockmore Cliff. Used Knockmore as a pen name when writing poetry. Knew Peter Magennis. * [[Keenan-287|James Keenan]] - wife named Mary Cassidy, daughter Ann, remained in Ireland. ==Others mentioned in reports== * Armstrong, Major - Landlord of Clarke for McCourt land. * Armstrong, Montgomery - gave evidence at Macken * [[Britton-1030|Thomas BRITTON]] - Uncle of Thomas Cassidy. Has one son and at least one daughter. Lived at Mullaghdun. Thomas CASSIDY stayed the night of 24 July 1828. * Captain Rock * [[Carron-15|Carron, Pat]] - transported on Hercules II for involvement at Macken, may be the same person involved at Inismore riot in 1824. * Clarke, Rev Andrew Staples - Gave evidence at Cassidy trial. Clearly a fractured relationship with Stephen Cassidy. Landlord for McCourt. * [[Keenan-287|Keenan, James]] - transported on Hercules II for involvement at Macken, may be the same person involved at Inismore riot in 1824. * Faussett, Henry - Magistrate. Suggestion he may have been offered money to prosecute Cassidy's in 1828. * Lord Enniskillen - gave evidence at Macken * McBrien, Francis - Acquitted at Macken * McHugh, Ned - Got the reprieve for those involved at Macken. * [[Montgomery-3961|Montgomery, Patrick]] - involved at Macken * [[Montgomery-3565|Montgomery, Thomas]] - involved at Macken * McCourt, James - Farm near Garrison. Gave evidence at Cassidy trial in 1828, claimed threats. House burned? Living on Cassidy's old land. Defence - suggestion of bigamy? * [[McManus-562|McManus, Ignatius]] - Hanged for Macken. * [[McManus-483|McManus, Patrick]] - involved at Macken * Mealey, Robert - Murdered at Macken * Noon, Dominick - Gave evidence for Maguire case in 1826 for Ribbonism. Murdered, August 1826. * Robinson, Irwin- gave evidence at Cassidy trial * [[Scarlett-424| Scarlett, Edward]] - Murdered at Macken * Thompson, George * Whaley, Andrew. Protestant. Owned horse allegedly killed by Cassidy's. ==Australia== * Hercules III Arrived 1830. Convicts on Wikitree can be found [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Hercules%2C_Arrived_1_Nov_1830 here]. More information can be found on [https://www.freesettlerorfelon.com/convict_ship_hercules.htm#convicted_of_murder_at_Fermanagh Free Settler or Felon], accessed 21 May 2021. * 13 Jan 1832 - Petition requesting review of sentence. Sent to Government Domain Parramatta. Colonial Secretary Papers, New South Wales States Records. Accessed 5 May 2015.References states as Major Bouverie (17th Regiment guard on board ship Hercules) and Mr Ayres (?). {{Image|file=CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-1.jpg |caption=1832 Petition, p1 }} {{Image|file=CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material.jpg |caption=1832 Petition, p2 }} * August 1832 - Despatches between Governor Burke and Secretary of State. Historical Records of Australia, Series 1. Vol XVII, pps 2, 498, 701. Final report indicates sentence correct, commuted from death to life imprisonment, not 7 or 14 years. ==United States== The following extracts were provide to [[Coat-12|me]] by Mary Fear in abt 2010, the bible pages had been given to her by her aunt, Hortense Horan, prior to her death. '''Cassidy Births in US''' ::::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-2.jpg|x200px|Cassidy Births in US]]. '''Cassidy Marriages''' ::::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-3.jpg|x200px|Cassidy Marriages]]. '''Cassidy Deaths''' ::::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-4.jpg|x200px|Cassidy Deaths]]. '''Cassidy - Other notes in family bible''' ::::::[[Image:CASSIDY_-_A_collection_of_source_material-6.jpg|x200px|Other Notes]]. ==Footnotes==

    Cassidy Name Study

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    [[Category: One Name Studies]] [[Category: DNA Projects]] [[Category: Cassidy Name Study]] [[Category:Members of the Cassidy Clan]] [[Category:Patriarchs of the Cassidy Clan]] This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about the surname Cassidy and its variants. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader [[Coat-12|Veronica Williams]], add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc.
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    This page is for recording useful information. Please add profiles, or subcategories to the Cassidy Name Study Category, NOT this free space page. Cassidy - Ó Cassidy - Ó Caiside is an ancient Irish name. In the United States, many Cassidy variations exist, including Cassity, Cassedy and Casada. Useful Links: * [[:Category:Cassidy_Name_Study|Cassidy Name Study]] - This shows all profiles on Wikitree currently in the study, categorised by place of birth/death/marriage/residence. *[http://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Cassidy Cassidy's on Wikitree] - This shows all profiles on Wikitree in watchlist form. * [http://www.cassidyclan.org Cassidy Clan Website] - The 'Official' Clan Website. * [[:Category: Members of the Cassidy Clan]] * [[:Category: Patriarchs of the Cassidy Clan]] * [[:Category: Matriarchs of the Cassidy Clan]] * [[:Category: Cassidy Name Study]] * [http://www.cassidys.ca/history/ Cassidy's of Cassidy Lake], New Brunswick ==DNA== We also have a [https://www.facebook.com/groups/292506474581677/ Cassidy Clan DNA] group at Facebook - please join us there! These DNA sites might also be useful: * [http://www.worldfamilies.net/surnames/cassidy Cassidy - World Families DNA] * [https://www.familytreedna.com/public/CASSIDY%20Surname%20Project/default.aspx?section=yresults Cassidy - FTDNA Y-DNA Project]

    Casteel Name Study

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    __NOTOC__[[Category:Casteel Name Study]] [[Category:DNA Projects]] {| width="80%" align="center" border="1" ! Occurances of the Casteel name ! CASTEEL |- align="center" |WikiTree||[https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Casteel 1,561]|| |- align="center" |FamilySearch||[https://www.familysearch.org/search/record/results?q.surname=Casteel&q.surname.exact=on&count=20&offset=0&m.defaultFacets=on&m.queryRequireDefault=on&m.facetNestCollectionInCategory=on 111,174]|| |- align="center" |Ancestry||[https://www.ancestry.com/search/?name=_casteel&name_x=_1 279,727]|| |- align="center" |Orphaned Casteel||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=11522591&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=1&orphans=0&s=CASTEEL 113]|| |- align="center" |Orphaned Castell||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=11522591&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=1&orphans=0&s=CASTELL 18]|| |- align="center" |Orphaned Castel||[https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3AUnconnected&mId=11522591&order=&viewAll=1&privacy=1&orphans=0&s=CASTEL 14]|| |- align="center" |FindAGrave||[https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/search?&lastname=Casteel 6,985]|| |- align="center" |colspan="5" style="font-size:8pt;"|''It is important to note that the numbers provided are estimations only and do not reflect unique records for unique individuals; a single person may be reflected in multiple records. In the case of Ancestry, these numbers also include the number of images and family trees the name appears in.'' |} Updated 03 May 2022 Kirt Fetterling-18 ==About the Project== The Casteel Name Study project serves as a collaborative platform to collect information and to facilitate research on the [https://www.wikitree.com/genealogy/Casteel Casteel] name. The hope is that other researchers like you will [[#How to Join|join the study]] to help make it a valuable reference point for other genealogists who are researching or have an interest in the Casteel name. As a One Name Study, this project is not limited to persons who are related biologically. Individual [[#Teams|team studies]] can be used to branch out the research into specific methods and areas of interest, such as geographically (England Casteels), by time period (18th Century Casteels), or by topic (Casteel DNA, Casteel Occupations, Casteel Statistics). These studies may also include a number of family branches which have no immediate link with each other. Some researchers may even be motivated to go beyond the profile identification and research stage to compile fully sourced, single-family histories of some of the families they discover through this name study project. ''Also see the [[#Related Surnames and Surname Variants|related surnames and surname variants]].'' ==How to Join== #To join the Casteel Name Study, first start out by browsing our current [[#Teams|teams]] to see if there is a specific study ongoing that fits your interests. If so, feel free to add your name to the Membership list below, post an introduction comment on the specific team page, and then dive right in! #[[Project:One_Name_Studies|One Name Studies project page]] - Check out how the project works here. #Add your name to the list of Members below. ===Now What Do I Do?=== #Check the [[Space:Casteel_Family_Resources|Casteel To Do List]] and add Suggestions. #Add the category or template to your Casteel profiles. If you add the template it will automatically add the category. #If you need a new category let your leader know. #Make sure your profiles have good sources and a biography #Ask questions in G2G if you need genealogy help #Post comments in the boxes on this page to share information #Link Casteel Space Pages to the Project Page. # Join the Casteel Surname Project at [https://www.gedmatch.com/login1.php GEDmatch] If a [[#Teams|team]] does not yet exist for your particular area of interest, please contact the '''Name Study Coordinator: [[Pearson-3638|J. Salsbery]]''' for assistance. ===Suggestions and Participation=== This is not a one person project. Anyone who is a member of Wikitree is welcome to participate. The Leader of this project can facilitate by creating additional pages if needed for Projects and Teams. This is YOUR Project area, to facilitate the research of our Casteel ancestors. If assistance is needed in navigating Wikitree, or for any other question, please leave a message on this page, or send a private message to [[Pearson-3638|J. Salsbery]] or ask a question at the [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ G2G Forum]. {{Member|ONS|name=Casteel}} Once you are ready to go, you can also show your project affiliation with the ONS Member Sticker:
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    {{Clear}} ==Teams / Research Pages== *Kirt [Fetterling-18] to research and explode down '''Joseph Casteel (1750 - 1803) [Casteel-20]''' family lines. ''690 confirmed profiles to edit or add.'' ** Research completed 10-Oct-2020 ** Wikitree upload and editing started 11-Oct-20 '''COMPLETED''' *** Review of gedcom import for family unit completeness '''in-process''' ==Resources== *'''Resource Page''' https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Casteel_Family_Resources ==Members== * ''Example: [[Wiki-ID|Name]] - I am interested in the Casteels of Virginia during the 18th Century. I am hoping that this research will help me break down one of my brick walls!'' * [[Pearson-3638|J. Salsbery]] - Name Study Coordinator * [[Casteel-1036|David Casteel]] * [[Casteel-170|Sharon Casteel]] I am researching the descendants of Michael Casteel of Breckinridge and Ohio Counties, Kentucky, who married Paulina Nicholson and Alice Martin. I am also interested in the descendants of Michael Casteel of Hardin County who married Rosanna Hampton. * [[Fetterling-18|Kirt Fetterling]] * [[Crump-517|C. (Crump) Casteel]] * [[Casteel-604|Michael Casteel]] * [[Gilbreath-529|Glenda (Gilbreath) Twist]] * [[Stetler-185|Karen Stetler]] * [[Schwartz-4303|Richard Schwartz Jr.]] * [[Turpin-837|Molly Turpin]] Some of my Casteel's became Steele. I am connected to 35 Casteel's on Wikitree and would like to learn more. ===Sticker=== '''Add this to your Casteel Profiles:''' {{One Name Study|name=Casteel}} Which will result in this: {{One Name Study|name=Casteel}} Note: Stickers must be placed under the biography heading and are hard coded to right justify. They will wrap around your text like this. ==TOOLS== ==Related Surnames and Surname Variants== *Casteel [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=CASTEEL&cln=&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u=] * Castell [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=CASTELL&cln=&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u=] * Castel [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:Surname&s=CASTEL&cln=&order=name&secondary_order=&layout=table&u=] Additional variants: Castello, Castle, Cassell, Costello, Castillo, Castelli, Kastl, Castille, Castilla, Castile, Costilla, Castellaw, Steele. ===Resources=== * Casteel Surname Project at [https://www.gedmatch.com/login1.php GEDmatch] * [https://groups.io/g/CasteelRootsandBeyond Casteel Roots and Beyond] * [[Space:Casteel_Family_Resources|Casteel Family Resources]] * [https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/casteel Casteel]

    Castle Acre One Place Study

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    Castle Eden (Ship 1842)

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    [[Category:Castle Eden (1842)]] '''The Immigrant ship Castle Eden made Numerous Voyages to the Australian Colonies and New Zealand in the 19th Century''' The ship CASTLE EDEN, a barque, built in Sunderland, England 1842, originally registered 760 tons, under new Lloyds calculations rated at 930 tons in 1848, belonging to Port of London and was used for London/Australia & New Zealand run, classed as A.1. Owners: J & F Somes. '''Sources''' * Results below from Ship searches showing all vessels of the same name which may have sailed to the Australian Colonies and New Zealand in the 19th Century. :[http://passengersinhistory.sa.gov.au/ship-search?search_api_views_fulltext=castle+eden&submit.x=0&submit.y=0 Passengers in History website, an initiative of the South Australian Maritime Museum] *'''Voyages:''' *Castle Eden (Built 1842) voyage from London to Hobart Town (Tasmania) arriving 25 October 1845 then onto Sydney arriving 24 November 1845 with Regiment Troops, returning via Calcutta. 1845 : 'Shipping Intelligence.', Colonial Times (Hobart, Tas. : 1828 - 1857), 28 October, p. 2. , viewed 12 Feb 2021, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article8757557 http://marinersandships.com.au/1845/11/026cas.htm *Castle Eden (Built 1842) voyage departed from Plymouth on 15 June 1848 to Sydney arriving on 9 November 1948 with immigrants (116 days sailing). *NZ Voyage - From London & later Plymouth on Friday, October 18, 1850 - arriving at Lyttelton, New Zealand on Friday, February 14, 1851. :https://freepages.rootsweb.com/~nzbound/genealogy/castleeden1.htm *Castle Eden, ship, 933 tons, Captain Thornhill, arrived Melbourne 3rd August, 1852 departing 29th ultimo, arrived Sydney 4th September, 1852. :http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article60137657 * Ship Castle Eden, 930 tons, Captain W. May, from London 27th August, Southampton 11th September 1862, arrived at Port Adelaide, South Australia 26th December 1862. :'''The Ships List''' by Robert Janmaat, first accessed online on the 21st of December, 2019 at: http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/australia/castleeden1862.shtml :2/1862 - Castle Eden from the State Records of SA, Passenger Lists 1845 - 1940, first accessed online on the 21st of December, 2019 at: https://archives.sa.gov.au/sites/default/files/documentstore/passengerlists/1862/GRG35_48_1_62-2_Castle%20Eden.pdf *Castle Eden (Built 1842) voyage departed London 2nd July, Southampton 9th July 1864 for Brisbane, Queensland, arrival November 1. :https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/77439114

    Castlebar Old Cemetery

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    [[Category:Castlebar_Old_Cemetery%2C_Castlebar%2C_Mayo]] [[Category: Castlebar, County Mayo]] ==Introduction== :A large burial ground in the town of Castlebar, County Mayo, Ireland. There are over 4300+ names on headstones in this cemetery so this is work in progress! :On a separate page a listing of all the names in the cemetery can be found, as a whole and by section. :The earliest recorded birth year is 1796 however there may be older graves as the are quite a number of plot only marked by a decomposed stone and probably many by no marker at all and the currently last recorded year of death is 2017. Some interrments are being made after this date in family plots. :This cemetery comprises about 4347 individual records in 1647 graves. ===Names found in the whole cemetery=== :The full listing of names appears below and each section has the list for the section. :The following unique family names appear in this table. :{| width=100% |- |Ackling||Acton||Ainsworth||Aird||Anderson||Ansbro||Armstrong||Baker |- |Barrett||Bartley||Basquill||Bathgate||Begley||Bennett||Benson||Bergin |- |Bernie||Biggins||Bingham||Blaine||Blake||Boland||Booth||Bourke |- |Boyle||Bradley||Brady||Brannelly||Brayton||Brennan||Brett||Brinklow |- |Browne||Burgess||Burke||Byrne||Cafferkey||Caffery||Cahill||Callaghan |- |Cameron||Campbell||Cannon||Carney||Carobine||Carroll||Carty||Casey |- |Cassidy||Caulfield||Cawley||Chambers||Clarke||Cleary||Clooney||Coady |- |Coghlan||Coll||Collins||Concannon||Condon||Connell||Connelly||Connolly |- |Connor||Conroy||Convey||Conway||Cooley||Cooney||Corcoran||Corcorans |- 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|Griffin||Grimes||Guinan||Guthrie||Hale||Halligan||Hamrock||Hanley |- |Harrington||Harrison||Hastings||Haughey||Hawkshaw||Hayden||Hayes||Hayland |- |Healy||Heavey||Heenan||Henaghan||Heneghan||Henry||Heraty||Heverin |- |Heydon||Higgins||Hoban||Hogan||Holian||Holland||Hopkins||Horan |- |Horkan||Horkin||Howard||Howse||Hughes||Hunt||Hyder||Hyland |- |Hynes||Igoe||Irwin||Jeffers||Jennings||Jordan||Joyce||Judge |- |Kavanagh||Kean||Keane||Kearney||Keegan||Kehir||Kelly||Kennedy |- |Kenny||Keraney||Ketterick||Kettrick||Kilcourse||Kilcoyne||Kilgallon||Kilkelly |- |Killeen||Killian||Kilroy||King||Kneafsey||Lacy||Lally||Langan |- |Lanny||Larkin||Lavelle||Lawless||Lawlor||Lennon||Leonard||Lindsay |- |Lisibagh||Little||Livesey||Livingston||Loftus||Lord||Louden||Loughran |- |Ludden||Lunn||Lydon||Lynch||Lyons||MacaMilid||MacDonnell||MacEvilly |- |Machale||Machaly||MacLoughlin||MacManus||MacNally||MacNamara||MacNeely||MacNeil |- |MacNell||MacTpeinfin||Madden||Madigan||Magee||Maguire||Maher||Malley |- |Malone||Maloney||Managan||Mangan||Maree||Margrave||Martin||May |- |Maye||McAlpine||McAndrew||McAteer||McCahern||McCarthy||McCormack||McDaniel |- |McDermott||McDonagh||McDonald||McDonnell||McDonough||McEllen||McElvily||McEveney |- |McEvily||McFadden||McGarry||McGartland||McGealey||McGill||McGinty||McGough |- |McGowan||McGran||McGreal||McGuire||McHale||McHugh||McInerney||McIver |- |McKeal||McKeon||McLoughlin||McLynskey||McMahon||McManamon||McMyler||McNally |- |McNamara||McNeely||McNicholas||McNiff||McNulty||McShea||McTigue||Meade |- |Mee||Mellett||Millar||Minch||Mitchell||Moclair||Mohan||Molloy |- |Moneley||Mongan||Mongey||Mooney||Moore||Morahan||Moran||Morgan |- |Morley||Morrin||Morris||Morrison||Moylett||Moylette||Mugan||Mulchrone |- |Mulcrone||Mulgrew||Mullaghy||Mullen||Mullens||Mulligan||Mulloy||Mulrooney |- |Mulroy||Munnelly||Murphy||Murray||Nally||Naughton||Neary||Neely |- |Neily||Ni Mongaig||Nicholson||Nolan||Noone||Norrison||Novul__||Nyham |- |Nyland||O'Boyle||O'Brien||O'Bryne||O'Callaghan||O'Cathail||O'Coileain||O'Concubain |- |O'Connor||O'Connors||O'Domnaill||O'Donnell||O'Driscoll||O'Duataig||O'Dwyer||O'Gorman |- |O'Grady||O'Hora||O'Longain||O'Malley||O'Neill||O'Quigley||O'Reilly||O'Rourke |- |O'Shaughnessy||OShea||O'Shea||O'Sullivan||O'Toole||Padden||Parsons||Patients |- |Patten||Patterson||Pelly||Philbin||Quigley||Quinn||Rabbett||Rabbette |- |Rabett||Rainey||Rainsford||Ralph||Rance||Rattigan||Read||Reardon |- |Recheck||Recks||Redmond||Reidy||Reilly||Rice||Richardson||Rigney |- |Roache||Rodden||Rodgers||Rooney||Roseingrave||Rothery||Rowland||Ruane |- |Rumley||Rush||Ryan||Ryder||Salih||Salter||Sammon||Saunders |- |Scahill||Scott||Scriney||Scully||Semple||Shaughnessy||Shee||Sheridan |- |Short||Slattery||Smith||Smyth||Staunton||Stewart||Stidd||Sutton |- |Sweeney||Swift||Tansey||Thacker||Thomas||Thornton||Tierney||Tighe |- |Timlin||Tinion||Togher||Tolan||Tonra||Treacy||Tunney||Tuohy |- |Twiggs||Ui||unknown||Unknown||Vahey||Verdon||Waide||Waldron |- |Wallace||Walsh||Walshe||Ward||Warde||Waters||Weston||Whelan |- |White||Wiggins||Wiggs||Williams||Winters||Worthington||Wynne||Young |} ===Section A Listing=== :This section has about 1585 individual records in 437 graves from an earliest recorded birth year of 1805 to the currently last recorded year of death of 2017. :The section is located on the Lough Lannagh side of the cemetery immedately left of the main entrance or right from the Lough Lannagh car park. :The following unique family names appear in this table for section A. :{| width=100% |- |Ackling||Acton||Ainsworth||Ansbro||Armstrong||Baker |- |Bathgate||Begley||Benson||Blake||Boland||Booth |- |Bourke||Boyle||Bradley||Brady||Brayton||Brennan |- |Brett||Browne||Burke||Byrne||Cahill||Callaghan |- |Cannon||Carney||Chambers||Clarke||Cleary||Concannon |- |Connell||Connolly||Conroy||Convey||Conway||Cooney |- |Corcoran||Corcorans||Corley||Coyle||Coyne||Craddock |- |Creagh||Cresham||Cunningham||Cusack||Daly||Darker |- |Deere||Delaney||Dempsey||Devaney||Devereaux||Downes |- |Doyle||Duffy||Dunne||Dupre||Durcan||Egan |- |Elliott||Ericson||Fadden||Fahey||Fahy||Fallon |- |Farmer||Farrell||Faul||Feeney||Feerick||Fennor |- |Finnerty||Fitzpatrick||Flannelly||Flannery||Flynn||Fogarty |- |Ford||Forde||Fredericksen||Gallagher||Garvey||Gavin |- |Gibbons||Gilboy||Gilchrist||Gillespie||Glennon||Glynn |- |Gorman||Griffin||Guthrie||Hale||Halligan||Hanley |- |Harrison||Haughey||Hawkshaw||Healy||Heenan||Heneghan |- |Henry||Heverin||Hoban||Holland||Hopkins||Horan |- |Horkan||Horkin||Hughes||Hyland||Hynes||Igoe |- |Jennings||Jordan||Joyce||Judge||Kearney||Keegan |- |Kelly||Kennedy||Kenny||Ketterick||Kettrick||Kilcourse |- |Kilcoyne||Kilroy||Kneafsey||Lally||Lavelle||Lawless |- |Lennon||Lisibagh||Livesey||Loftus||Ludden||Lunn |- |Lynch||Lyons||MacaMilid||MacDonnell||MacEvilly||MacNally |- |MacNamara||MacTpeinfin||Madigan||Maher||Maloney||Maree |- |Margrave||McAlpine||McAndrew||McAteer||McCarthy||McCormack |- |McDermott||McDonagh||McDonald||McDonnell||McFadden||McGarry |- |McGealey||McGough||McGowan||McGuire||McHale||McHugh |- |McInerney||McLynskey||McMahon||McManamon||McNally||McNamara |- |McNeely||McNulty||McTigue||Meade||Mee||Mellett |- |Mitchell||Moclair||Molloy||Mongan||Mongey||Moore |- |Moran||Morgan||Morley||Morrison||Moylett||Moylette |- |Mugan||Mullens||Mulroy||Munnelly||Murphy||Murray |- |Naughton||Neary||O'Boyle||O'Brien||O'Callaghan||O'Coileain |- |O'Concubain||O'Connor||O'Domnaill||O'Donnell||O'Duataig||O'Malley |- |O'Neill||O'Reilly||O'Toole||Philbin||Quigley||Quinn |- |Rabbette||Rabett||Rainsford||Ralph||Rance||Rattigan |- |Recheck||Redmond||Reidy||Reilly||Rice||Richardson |- |Roache||Rothery||Rowland||Ruane||Ryan||Saunders |- |Scahill||Scott||Semple||Sheridan||Short||Slattery |- |Smith||Smyth||Staunton||Stewart||Stidd||Sweeney |- |Swift||Tansey||Thacker||Thornton||Tierney||Timlin |- |Tolan||Tonra||Treacy||Tunney||Tuohy||Twiggs |- |Unknown||Waide||Wallace||Walsh||Walshe||Ward |- |Warde||Waters||White||Wiggins||Wiggs||Winters |- |Worthington||Wynne|| || || ||  |} ===Section B Listing=== :This section has about 1483 individual records in 513 graves from an earliest recorded birth year of 1796 and the last recorded year of death of 2017 :This section is straight ahead from the main cemetery entrance especially on the high ground. :The following unique family names appear in this table for section B. :{| width=100% |- |Acton||Ainsworth||Anderson||Armstrong||Barrett||Bennett |- |Bingham||Blake||Bourke||Boyle||Brady||Brannelly |- |Brennan||Brinklow||Browne||Burgess||Burke||Byrne |- |Caffery||Campbell||Cannon||Carney||Carobine||Casey |- |Cassidy||Cawley||Chambers||Cleary||Clooney||Collins |- |Condon||Connor||Conway||Cooley||Corley||Costello |- |Craffry||Cresham||Crofton||Crogh||Cunniffe||Cunningham |- |Daly||Deane||DeBurca||Delaney||Devaney||Dever |- |Devereaux||Devereux||Deverux||Doherty||Domey||Dunne |- |Durcan||Durkan||Durkin||Dwyer||Egan||Elliott |- |Faden||Fahey||Fallon||Farrell||faul||Faul |- |Faulkner||Feeney||Fergus||Ferguson||Ferns||Finglass |- |Fitzgerald||Fitzpatrick||Flaherty||Flanagan||Flannelly||Flannery |- |Flynn||Forde||Foy||Freyne||Gallagher||Galvin |- |Gannon||gavin||Gavin||Geraghty||Gibboms||Gibbons |- |Gildea||Gill||Gilligan||Gilmartin||Gilooly||Gorman |- |Griffin||Grimes||Guthrie||Halligan||Hamrock||Hanley |- |Hastings||Hayden||Hayland||Healy||Heavey||Heneghan |- |Heverin||Hoban||Hopkins||Horkan||Howard||Howse |- |Hughes||Hyland||Hynes||Jeffers||Jennings||Jordan |- |Joyce||Kean||Keane||Kearney||Kehir||Kelly |- |Kenny||Keraney||Kilgallon||Kilkelly||King||Lally |- |Lanny||Lavelle||Leonard||Loftus||Lord||Louden |- |Lunn||Lydon||Lyons||MacDonnell||Machale||Machaly |- |MacLoughlin||MacManus||MacNeil||MacNell||Magee||Maher |- |Malley||Malone||Maloney||Managan||Mangan||May |- |Maye||McAlpine||McAndrew||McCahern||McCormack||McDermott |- |McDonagh||McDonald||McDonnell||McEllen||McElvily||McEvily |- |McGarry||McGinty||McGough||McGowan||McGreal||McHale |- |McHugh||McIver||McKeal||McLoughlin||McMahon||McNicholas |- |McNulty||McShea||McTigue||Millar||Mitchell||Moneley |- |Mooney||Moran||Morrin||Morris||Moylette||Mulcrone |- |Mullen||Mulloy||Mulrooney||Murphy||Murray||Nally |- |Neary||Neely||Neily||Nolan||Noone||Norrison |- |Novul__||Nyham||Nyland||O'Brien||O'Bryne||O'Connor |- |O'Connors||O'Driscoll||O'Hora||O'Malley||O'Quigley||O'Rourke |- |OShea||O'Shea||O'Sullivan||Padden||Parsons||Patients |- |Patterson||Philbin||Quigley||Quinn||Rabbett||Rainey |- |Rainsford||Read||Redmond||Roache||Roseingrave||Rowland |- |Rumley||Ryan||Ryder||Salter||Saunders||Scott |- |Shaughnessy||Shee||Sheridan||Smith||Staunton||Sutton |- |Sweeney||Thomas||Tierney||Tighe||Tinion||Togher |- |Tolan||Tuohy||Unknown||Verdon||Walsh||Ward |- |Waters||White||Wynne||Young|| ||  |} ===Section C 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    {{US History|sub-project=North Carolina}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Catawba_County_North_Carolina.jpg |align=c |size=300 |caption=Catawba county NC Seal, Clerk of Court }} Catawba County is part of the "North Carolina Data Center Corridor" in western North Carolina.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catawba_County,_North_Carolina :'''Early 1700's''' The Catawba Indians lived in this region of North Carolina for which the county is named. They were known as southeastern Siouan-speaking tribe of the Carolina Piedmont. Many of the native Indians were killed by the European diseases, which settlers brought to America. This and the colonial trade wars affected the native Indians, so that the Catawba moved to different regions of North Carolina border and South Carolina. Southeastern Siouan-speaking tribes in the Carolina Piedmont, the Catawba people now live near North Carolina border and Rock Hill, South Carolina. https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/catawbahttps://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/catawba-county-1842/ ::The settlers for this area were primarily (2) two ethnic groups previously from Pennsylvania who then journeyed on the Great Wagon Road to Catawba County area. These were: :::1) Northern Irish such as (Orangemen, Presbyterians, Scot-Irish), English, and Scottish; who lived in the Southeast area of current Catawba Count. http://www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/history.htm ::: 2) German settlers that settled in the high areas which reminded them of the Rhine Valley in French Germany. Members of this group were Anabaptists, Mennonites, Moravians, Dunkards, Lutheran, Reformed and other Protestants.[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Catawbans_(book_series) The Catawbans] :::

    :[http://www.catawbacountync.gov/library/gen/Yoder--Condensed%20History%20of%20Cat%20Co.htm Yoder- Grace Church, Catawba County, NC] By Col. George M. Yoder, from 1777 to 1899 {{Image|file=Catawba_County_North_Carolina-7.jpg |align=r |size=240 |caption=Marker for the Grace Lutheran Church log House }}{{clear}} http://gracelutheran-newton.org/site/our-history/ ::{{Blue|Conrad Yoder, the immigrant to America}} from Switzerland and Rotterdam, then took the oath of Allegiance to the Crown of England and bought his land near the southern part of Jacob's Fork. {{Blue|If he signed a paper, it would have been in German.}}Their signatures may not have been spelled as we spell the names currently. The author found names such as Yoder, Zoder, Soder, Jedor, Jotter, Yetter. {{Blue|Son, John Yoder}}, was the first white child to be born on Jacob's Fork in 1761. He served in the Revolutionary War, and belonged to the German Reformed congregation of Grace Church. :'''1797''' Settlers, members, and descendants worshipped at Grace Church of the South Fork Valley. The people arrived from Pennsylvania and were of Dutch origin. Many will be listed in a table since there are many settlers. The most outstanding will be further described here.http://www.catawbacountync.gov/library/gen/Yoder--Condensed%20History%20of%20Cat%20Co.htm {{Image|file=Nelson-18437-3.jpg |align=r |size=200 |caption= }}{{clear}} :'''pre1797''' The settlers first worshipped in their own cabins, or on lawns. It was the custom in the old land for the members of a congregation to build Union Houses. 1797, Samuel Jarrett donated (three and one-half acres) to the trustees, John Yoder and John Heffner, for the sum of $8.00. These settlers in the new country near South Fork Valley worked together and built the original {{blue|log church (25 X 35 feet)}}.http://gracelutheran-newton.org/site/our-history/ :'''1825''' Grace Church had a meeting to find a German Reformed minister. John Yoder requested a minister from the Pennsylvania Synod and received Rev. John Fritchery. ::Grace Lutheran members first worshipped in the log church, (25 X 35 feet).http://gracelutheran-newton.org/site/our-history/the-log-house/ ::'''1858''' the Grace Union church was built for Lutheran and German Reformed. Members raised funds of $1200.00 by subscription. The old log building was sold to add to the funds. John Hartzoke donated the land. Totally the new Grace union Church cost $1400.00. http://gracelutheran-newton.org/site/our-history/the-brick-union-church/ {{Image|file=Catawba_County_North_Carolina-8.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1947 Brick Union Grace Lutheran Church }}{{clear}} ::'''1942, April 5''' A brick Grace Lutheran church was built for ~$1700.00. March, 1848 was icy, the furnace ignited, but the electricity went off for an hour, causing the heat to build up with no fan to distribute it. The boiler blew up, burning the church. http://gracelutheran-newton.org/site/our-history/the-brick-lutheran-church/ {{Image|file=Catawba_County_North_Carolina-9.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=New Brick Union Grace Lutheran Church }}{{clear}} :'''1949''' the men of Grace Lutheran cleared some of the nearby trees and the rubble making way to begin building the new brick Lutheran Church.. 1950 The first service was held.http://gracelutheran-newton.org/site/the-new-brick-lutheran-church/ ::Most of the members of Grace Church are buried in the cemetery near Grace Church. The following are examples:
    Grace Church and Catawba County Members
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    :::{| border="5" align="center" class="wikitable" style="font-style:Monotype Corsiva; font-size:100%; border: Solid 6px Brown;" ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Member ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Member ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Member ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Member ! scope="col" class= "sortable" |Member |- |John Yoder, 1776, found 1st minister||Rev. John Fritchery||John Hasselberger,builder||Albert Corpening, WIA, Civll War||QA Wilfong |- |John Hasselberger, Dutch builder ||James Robinson (Lancaster, SC||David Robinson, Plantation || John Hartzoke ||George Lohr |- |Marin Coulter, Plantation|| George Wilfong, 1776, farmer||Conrad Hasselberger, War 1812||Mr. Spaegle, Dutch ||John Hefner |- |G.P. Shuford,Superintendent||David Shuford, No allegiance||Samuel Jarrett, Rep.||John Hartzoke||Elkanah Coulter |- |Paul Hartzoke, farmer||Hazzelberger built mill||Adam Miller, reorganized Lutherans|| Andrew Yoder||George Jarrett |- |David Miller,Lutheran secretary||P. A. Hoyle, commissioner, rep.||David Yoder, Stone mason||David Robinson, Representative||D.W. Robinson. |- |Conrad Reinhardt, elder|| Michael Yoder, Civil War, Commissioner||Daniel Whitener, War, 1812||Andrew Leonard || Phillip Shuford |- |David Corpening, WIA, Civil War||L Warlick, built mill ||Capt. F. R. Beck, Postmaster|| David Yoder ||Eli Coulter |- | Turner Abernethy, Methodist Ch. ||Mathew McCaslin ||John Heavener, War 1812 ||John Fry ||Henry Cansler |- |Jacob Shuford, Civil War, KIA||LeRoy Whitener, Rep.||Peter Whitener, Carpenter|| Michael Rudisill ||Henry Whitener |- |Samuel Blackburn, farmer||David Detter, Preached ||David Robinson, Planter|| Martin Shuford, Sheriff ||Aaron Cook |- |George Huffman, Magistrate, Civil War||Frederick Summey, Rev. War ||Mathew McCaslin ||Burt Allen ||Eli Coulter |- | Jacob Summey||Michael Whitener||Bully Miller, Rogue|| Paul Anthony, Rev. War. ||Maj. George Huffman |- |John Wilson ||John Hoyle||Cain Leonard || Charles Philips || |} ::[http://www.catawbacountync.gov/library/gen/Yoder--Condensed%20History%20of%20Cat%20Co.htm Yoder- Grace Church, Catawba County, NC] By Col. George M. Yoder, from 1777 to 1899 :::

    :'''1842''' Home for Catawba County are the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains (western Piedmont region). It was formed from Lincoln. The name came from that of an Indian tribe living here. In 1845, North Carolina Act assigned commissioners to find and build a courthouse 2 miles from the center of the county with instructions to name this Newton, North Carolina. http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll9/id/289834 {{Image|file=Catawba_County_North_Carolina-2.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=Map showing Catawba County in North Carolina }}{{clear}} ::Catawba County is among the western Piedmont counties with its locale in the Blue Ridge Mountains foothills.One of North Carolina’s western Piedmont counties, Catawba is situated in the foothills of the Blue Ridge Mountains. Its county seat, Newton, was founded in 1855, and it took its name from Isaac Newton Wilson, a North Carolina legislator who proposed the formation of Catawba County. Hickory, Brookford, Catawba, Claremont, Conover, Long View, and Maiden are other towns within the area. :'''1855''' [[:Category: Newton, North Carolina|Newton,12,968]] became the county seat, (incorporated in 1855), which was named for Isaac Newton Wilson, the son of Nathaniel Wilson, the man who was responsible for the creation of Catawba County. [[:Category: Newton, North Carolina|Newton,12,968]], county seat of Catawba County, was named for Isaac Newton Wilson (son of Nathaniel Wilson). Nathaniel Wilson was the representative in the North Carolina General Assembly (1842, 1844, and 1846.) and started the ball rolling to form Catawba County. {{Image|file=Catawba_County_North_Carolina.png |align=r |size=400 |caption=Catawba Co.Townships }}{{clear}} :'''1868''' Newton was divided into 8 townships, after which few changes have occurred in the township boundaries.. They are: Very few changes have been made in the township boundaries since that date. The townships are: Newton, Clines, Caldwell, Jacobs Fork, Mountain Creek, Bandys, Hickory Tavern (changed to Hickory), Hamilton (changed to [[:Category: Catawba, North Carolina|Catawba]]).https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Catawba_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy ::Other communities in the county include Hickory, Maiden, Brookford, Claremont, and Longview. Physical features influencing the culture and character of Catawba County include the Catawba River, Lake Hickory, Lookout Shoals Lake, Mountain Creek, and Anderson Mountain. :'''early 1800's-early 1900's''' The Gold Rush in Catawba County began. Catawba County had one of the largest gold producing areas in America. Some mines were operating in early 1800's, 1860, even into the 1900's. http://www.carolana.com/NC/Counties/catawba_county_nc.html The USGS (US Geological Survey lists 45 records of mineral deposits for Catawba County, North Carolina.https://thediggings.com/usa/north-carolina/catawba-nc035 {{Image|file=Photos_and_Images_of_Colorado-12.jpg |align=c |size=240 |caption=Gold }} ::Catawba region was one of the top gold producing region for NC. from about 1860 - Civil war, gold mining and farming were the primary occupations across the Piedmont. There was a place near the Catawba River where a vein of gold in the sand. Here people would use a flat bed boat, scoop the sand and rinse it to remove the gold.[http://kmherald.com/is-there-still-gold-in-these-hills-p5315-144.htm Gold in Catawba County] In Catawba Heights near the 1900's Catawba Heights, a small gold mine operated on the Smith farm. Near the Revolution, a gold mine operated South Point Road near Belmont.http://kmherald.com/is-there-still-gold-in-these-hills-p5315-144.htm {{Image|file=Catawba_County_North_Carolina-3.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Map of gold Regions in North Carolina }}{{clear}} :'''1900-Today''' Catawba County’s economy is focused mainly on furniture production. The town of Hickory has been a long time North Carolina leader in furniture production for several decades. Other manufactured goods include textiles, gloves, and a growing fiber optics equipment industry. Agricultural products in Catawba County are soybeans, livestock feed, poultry, corn, and beef and dairy cattle. ::Catawba County has many historic landmarks, including :::Hickory Motor Speedway :::[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bunker_Hill_Covered_Bridge Bunker Hill Covered Bridge] (built in 1895 by [[Ramsour-44|Andrew Ramsour]]) :::Maple Grove (ca. 1875), an Italianate-style home in Hickory :::Shuford Memorial Gardens. :::1851 Catawba College was founded in Newton :::1890 40 years later Lenoir-Rhyne College began operating as a college in Hickory. {{Image|file=Catawba_County_North_Carolina-4.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=Murray's Mill Historic District }}{{clear}} *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray%27s_Mill_Historic_District Murray's Mill] - William Murray began operating this mill in 1883 on the current site. In 1906 William deeded the property to sons, John Murray and O.D. Murray. In 1907 John Murray acquired the 5/6 interest from O.D. Murray, whose father, William, had operated a mill on the site since 1883. In 1906, William deeded the property to his sons, John and O.D. In 1907, John Murray acquired a 5/6 interest from his brother O.D., who operated the general store.. By 1913, John built the current 2-story building in the place of the mill . He added a 22-foot water wheel in the place of the turbine powered wheel. This expansion allowed room to move the general store to its location. By 1938, John's son, Lloyd raised the dam 6 feet and then installed a 28 foot waterwheel.. Visitors may see the original one-ton french buhr millstones the ground the corn. The storage bins, which were divided by tongue and groove sheathing, and the Sprout Waldron & Co. roller mills to grind wheat into flour may be seen in the Historic District.. Then the CCHA took over the rest of the mill's restoration. In 1980 the bins still had flour in them when Lloyd Murray closed the mill. According to the history, William's original dam (which was wooden) is now beneath the surface in the pond. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murray%27s_Mill_Historic_District :'''Currently''' [[:Category: Hickory, North Carolina|Hickory]] has been a furniture manufacturing site for decades. Catawba county has other manufacturing facilities for telecommunications equipment, textiles, gloves, and cables. Farmers of the county raise crops of corn soybeans, barley, livestock feed, and raise swine, poultry, beef and dairy cattle. ::Cultural institutions for the County are :::Maiden Public Library :::Catawba County Council for the Arts :::Western Piedmont Symphony :::Green Room Community Theatre :::Hickory Museum of Art is North Carolina's 2nd oldest museum, with its American art in the Southwest Collection. ::Index entry for the county: http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll9/id/290077 ::Catawba County has many historic sites.. The Bunker Hill Covered Bridge, Shuford Memorial Gardens, Maple Grove, and the well known Hickory Motor Speedway are located in Catawba county. :::The Hickory Motor Speedway, which operated 40 years, was where many famous drivers raced. ::::Junior Johnson ::::Ned Jarrett ::::Ralph Earnhardt ::::Dale Earnhardt ::::Harry Gant. ::“Profile – About Catawba County, North Carolina.” Catawba County Local Government Website. http://www.catawbacountync.gov/about.asp, (accessed on July 25. 2011). '''Adjacent counties'''
    *Alexander *Burke *Caldwell *Cleveland *Iredell *Lincoln ===Government Offices=== 1868 Newton, Catawba County, North Carolina courthouse. {{Image|file=Catawba_County_North_Carolina-5.jpg |align=r |size=350 |caption=1868 Newton Catawba Co., NC Courthouse. }}{{Clear}} Historic courthouse building located at Newton, Catawba County, North Carolina. It was built in 1924- a two-story, Renaissance Revival style granite veneered structure. It consists of a two-story main block flanked by slightly recessed two-story wings. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catawba_County_Courthousehttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catawba_County_Courthouse It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1979.It is located in the Newton Downtown Historic District.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catawba_County_Courthouse {{Image|file=Catawba_County_North_Carolina-6.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=1924 Courthouse Historic Courthouse }}{{clear}} Now home to the Catawba County Museum of History, the Courthouse was designed by Willard G. Rogers of Charlotte and built by J. J. Stout for $250,000. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catawba_County_Courthouse ===Geography=== :Location - west-central part of North Carolina :Size of 406 sq. mi :Population, 51,653. :Lakes - several lakes and physical characteristics that attract numerous fishermen, boaters, and swimmers. ::These lakes and mountains include Lake Hickory, Mountain Creek, Catawba River, Lookout Shoals Lake, Anderson Mountain. ::Renowned lake is Lake Norman which was formed by the Cowans Ford Hydroelectric Dam. which covers 32,000 acres of water with 520 miles of shoreline making it the largest man-made fresh water lake in North Carolina. ''' Protected areas''' :Lake Norman which was formed by the Cowans Ford Hydroelectric Dam. It covers over 32,000 acres of water with 520 miles of shoreline making it the largest man-made fresh water lake in North Carolina. :Cowan's Ford Hydroelectric Dam ===Demographics=== In 2010, there were 154,358 people in the county with a population density of 354 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 87.1% White, 8.5% Black or African American, 3/1% Asian, 0.3% Native American, 0.05% Pacific Islander, and 1.14% from two or more races, 9.4% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. The median income for a household in the county was $43,536, and the median income for a family was $47,474. The per capita income for the county was $20,358. About 6.50% of families and 9.10% of the population were below the poverty line, including 12.50% of those under age 18 and 9.70% of those age 65 or over.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catawba_County,_North_Carolina '''Education'''
    *Most of the county is served by Catawba County Schools. *Newton and Conover are served by Newton-Conover City Schools. *Most of Hickory is served by the Hickory City School System. *Lenoir-Rhyne College and Catawba College are two institutes of higher learning in Catawba County. Cultural events in Catawba County are sponsored by the *Catawba County is part of the "North Carolina Data Center Corridor" in western North Carolina '''Politics''':
    *The county is strongly '''Republican''': Since Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 1944, no Democratic Presidential candidate has won Catawba County. :Catawba County, North Carolina Historical Society :History Museum of Catawba County :(828) 465-0383 :Mailing address: HACC | PO Box 73 | Newton, NC 28658 :Physical address: 30 N. College Ave.| Newton, NC 28658 ::Website:http://catawbahistory.org/contact-us '''County Resources'''
    *Catawba Council of Arts *Western Piedmont Symphony *Maiden Public Library *Green Room Community Theatre *Octoberfest *Big Sunday at Balls Creek Camp Grounds *Old Soldiers Reunion Celebration *Strawberry Festival and Craft Show are popular events held in Catawba County. **Lenoir-Rhyne College and Catawba College '''Highways'''
    * I-40 * US 70 *US 321 *NC 10 *NC 16 *NC 18 *NC 127 *NC 150 ====Cities/Communities==== {{Image|file=Catawba_County_North_Carolina.png |align=c |size=270 |caption=Catawba Co.Townships }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Brookford, North Carolina|Brookford]] *[[:Category: Catawba, North Carolina|Catawba]] *[[:Category: Claremont, North Carolina|Claremont]] *[[:Category: Conover, North Carolina|Conover]] *[[:Category: Hickory, North Carolina|Hickory]] *[[:Category: Long View, North Carolina|Long View]] *[[:Category: Newton, North Carolina|Newton,12,968]] *[[:Category: Sherrills Ford, North Carolina|Sherrills Ford]] **Maiden **Lake Norman of Catawba **Mountain View **St. Stephens ***Banoak ***Terrell ***Bandy's ***Caldwell ***Clines ***Jacobs Fork ***Mountain Creek '''Notables'''
    *Paul Whitener (Hickory artist) established Hickory Museum of Art *Elliott Forbes-Robinson – Sports car driver in Motorsports Hall of Fame of America. *Tommy Houston - Former NASCAR Driver. *Robert Huffman - Former NASCAR Driver. *Bobby Isaac - 1970 NASCAR Winston Cup Series champion. *Dale Jarrett - NASCAR Driver.1999 Winston Cup Champion *Glenn Jarrett - Former NASCAR Driver. *Ned Jarrett - Former NASCAR Driver. *Matt Kenseth - NASCAR Driver. *Jason Line - NHRA Pro Stock driver. *Rob Moroso - NASCAR Driver. *Ryan Newman - NASCAR Driver. *Dennis Setzer - NASCAR Driver. *Morgan Shepherd - NASCAR Driver. *Michael Waltrip - NASCAR Driver. *Tori Amos - Musician, songwriter. *The Cockman Family - Bluegrass musicians. *Tom Constanten - Musician, composer, former member of The Grateful Dead *[[Warlick-164|Wilson Warlick]] - a federal judge nominated by Harry Truman in 1949. ===Census=== *Catawba County's population was estimated to be 148,000 in 2004. ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *Cemeteries [http://www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/cemetery.htm North Carolina Gen web Cemeteries] *Grace Lutheran Cemetery [http://gracelutheran-newton.org/site/wp-content/uploads/2012/09/Historic-Grace-Cemetery-Tombstone-Inscriptions.pdf Grace Lutheran-Newton] *[http://www.catawbascv.org/Stones.htm Confederate Civil War Soldiers Markers] *[[:Category: Yoder Family Cemetery, Newton, North Carolina|Yoder Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Fairgrove United Methodist Church Cemetery, Conover, North Carolina|Fairgrove United Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: St. John's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Conover, North Carolina|Saint John's Lutheran Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Peter's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Conover, North Carolina|Saint Peter's Lutheran Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Augustana Lutheran Church Cemetery, Hickory, North Carolina|Augustana Lutheran Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Catawba Memorial Park, Hickory, North Carolina|Catawba Memorial Park]] *[[:Category: Episcopal Church of the Ascension Memorial Garden, Hickory, North Carolina|Episcopal Church of the Ascension Memorial Garden]] *[[:Category: Fairview Cemetery, Hickory, North Carolina|Fairview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Millers Lutheran Church Cemetery, Hickory, North Carolina|Millers Lutheran Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Oakwood Cemetery, Hickory, North Carolina|Oakwood Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Saint Stephens Lutheran ELCA Cemetery, Hickory, North Carolina|Saint Stephens Lutheran ELCA Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Old St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery, Newton, North Carolina|Old St. Paul's Lutheran Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Eastview Cemetery, Newton, North Carolina|Eastview Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Friendship United Methodist Church Cemetery, Newton, North Carolina|Friendship United Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Olive Lutheran Church Cemetery, Newton, North Carolina|Mount Olive Lutheran Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Gilleland Family Cemetery, Sherrills Ford, North Carolina|Gilleland Family Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Boyd Cemetery, Maiden, North Carolina|Boyd Cemetery]] **[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2153547/boyd-cemetery FindaGrave Boyd Cemetery] **[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/catawba/cemeteries/boyd01.txt usgenarchives Boyd Cemetery, Catawba] *[[:Category: Maiden Municipal Cemetery, Maiden, North Carolina|Maiden Municipal Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mays Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery, Maiden, North Carolina|Mays Chapel United Methodist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category: Mount Ruhama Baptist Church Cemetery, Maiden, North Carolina|Mount Ruhama Baptist Church Cemetery]] *[[:Category:Old_Haas_Cemetery%2C_Newton%2C_North_Carolina|Old Haas Cemetery]] **[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2134294 FindaGrave, Old Haas Cemetery] *[[:Category: Sherrill Family Cemetery, Sherrills Ford, North Carolina|Sherrill Family Cemetery]] ===Sources=== *[https://www.amazon.com/History-Catawba-County-Charles-Preslar/dp/B000BO1FOU A History of Catawba County] by Charles J. Preslar Jr. *https://www.ncpedia.org/geography/catawba *Official Government Website [https://www.catawbacountync.gov Link] *County Government[http://www.catawbacountync.gov/county-government/ Catawba County Government] *Genealogy: [https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Catawba_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy FamilySearch] *Cemeteries [http://www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/cemetery.htm North Carolina Gen web Cemeteries] *http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll9/id/290077 *http://digital.ncdcr.gov/cdm/ref/collection/p16062coll9/id/289834 *http://catawbahistory.org/museum-of-history *https://www.catawbacountync.gov *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catawba_County,_North_Carolina *https://www.familysearch.org/wiki/en/Catawba_County,_North_Carolina_Genealogy *http://www.catawbacountync.gov/county-services/clerk-of-court/ *http://www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/history.htm *https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/catawba-county-1842/ By Joseph Martin *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2153547/boyd-cemetery FindaGrave Boyd Cemetery] *[http://files.usgwarchives.net/nc/catawba/cemeteries/boyd01.txt usgenarchives Boyd Cemetery, Catawba] See Also: *“Catawba County.” William S. Powell, ed. Encyclopedia of North Carolina (University of North Carolina Press: Chapel Hill, NC 2006), p. 192. TEST ::::

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    [[Category:Catawba County, North Carolina]] [[Category:North Carolina, African-American Family History]] A history (with context) and timeline (1865-1954) of the [https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/monument/261/ Catawba County Confederate Soldiers Monument] (dedicated: 1907; costs: $2,720, including $2150 for the monument itself), not to be confused with the [https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/monument/473/ Catawba County War Memorial] (originally dedicated: 1946) which as of 2005 also includes the names of "men from Catawba County" who allegedly "died in the service of their country (1861-1865)" in the only list of war dead on the memorial wall that is marked with the name of a sponsoring organization and is not inset into the stone. Both the Confederate monument and war memorial are located on the grounds of the original (and [[Wikipedia:Catawba_County_Courthouse|second]], but not the [https://www.nccourts.gov/locations/catawba-county/catawba-county-justice-center current]) Catawba County Courthouse in Newton, North Carolina, which is now home to the [http://catawbahistory.org/museum-of-history Catawba County Museum of History]. In July of 2020 a [https://cctrc.wordpress.com/ group of Catawba County citizens] ([https://cctrc.wordpress.com/frequently-asked-questions/ FAQ]) formally [https://cctrc.wordpress.com/2020/09/23/example-post/ requested in writing] that the [https://www.catawbacountync.gov/county-government/board-of-commissioners/ Catawba County Board of Commissioners] "establish a legal and orderly process which will lead to the permanent removal of said monument from County property," but despite [https://cctrc.wordpress.com/press/ ongoing requests] by citizens since then no official public discussion has occurred and no action has been taken on their request. :"Furl that banner, softly, slowly!... :Touch it not—unfold it never..." : - [[Wikipedia:Abram_Joseph_Ryan|Abram Joseph Ryan]] (1865) == Timeline == * '''April 17, 1865''' - Newton's "Confederate martyr" is believed to have been shot and killed during U.S. General [[Wikipedia:George_Stoneman|George Stoneman]]'s [https://www.essentialcivilwarcurriculum.com/stonemans-1865-raid.html 1865 Raid] through North Carolina, but the actual circumstances surrounding the death of [http://stonemangazette.blogspot.com/2016/05/wading-through-blood-of-our-children.html '''Charles T. Conner'''] (son of [https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/connor-henry-william Henry]) and details concerning Stonesman's troops in Newton remain unclear and weakly sourced, requiring [http://stonemangazette.blogspot.com/2015/04/historical-markers-reading-between-lines.html further scrutiny] at best according to [https://www.salisburypost.com/2015/04/02/online-daily-gazette-tracks-people-stories-behind-stonemans-raid/ Tom Layton] (2015). * '''1866''' – On March 24, the ''Colored Tennessean'' in Nashville published an advertisement by Augustus and Lutitia Bryant (enslaved by John L. and Virginia Moon in Augusta, Georgia) seeking information about their five children (aged 8 to 20 years) who were "in Charlotte, N.C, or at Rock Hill when we last heard from them" and "whom we have not seen for four years." For more information about this and other advertisements in which African Americans searched for family members whom they had lost during slavery, see Heather Andrea Williams's book on the subject ([https://www.amazon.com/Help-Me-Find-My-People/dp/1470847299 2012]). Fifteen months after publishing “[[Wikipedia:The_Conquered_Banner|The Conquered Banner]]” the "[[Ryan-5152|Poet-Priest of the South]]" published “[https://www.civilwarpoetry.org/confederate/lee/sword.html The Sword of Robert Lee],” which includes the following phrase later inscribed on the Catawba County Confederate Soldiers Monument: ::: "No braver bled for brighter land, nor brighter land had a cause so grand." - Abram Joseph Ryan (1866) * '''1868''' – The first Confederate monument was erected in North Carolina, in a cemetery in Fayetteville. The [https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/monument/12/ Cumberland County Confederate Monument] marks the mass grave of 30 Confederate soldiers killed in 1865 while defending Fayetteville from Union troops under [[Sherman-393|General Sherman]]. North Carolina passed its new constitution, which abolished slavery in the state (as the 13th Amendment had done at the federal level in 1865) and provided for universal male suffrage. ::From 1868 to at least 1870, disguised mobs of "Ku Klux" in Catawba County terrorized "radical" Blacks and Whites for exercising their right to vote. During this period, a young Black man named [[Wilfong-371|'''Newton Wilfong''']] was lynched. The “disguised band…had a grudge against him for being too impudent, you know, talking too big; that was the principal cause.” He was “whipped…several times, and the last time they shot him, and he died” ([[Ramsour-44|Andrew Ramsour]], 1871). * '''1869''' - U.S. [[Wikipedia:3rd_North_Carolina_Mounted_Infantry|3rd North Carolina Mounted Infantry]] volunteer [[Killian-795|'''Jonas Killian''']] was allegedly beaten by "Ku Klux" for attempting to raise the United States flag on the grounds of the courthouse in Newton, possibly with the assistance of [[Ramsour-44|Andrew Ramsour]] (Gary Freeze, 1995). In a letter to David McConaughy of the Gettysburg Battlefield Memorial Association, Robert E. Lee [https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/robert-e-lee-confederate-monuments/ turned down an invitation to participate in their preservation efforts] writing: :::“I think it well, moreover, not to keep open the sores of war, but to follow the examples of those nations who endeavored to obliterate the marks of civil strife and to commit to oblivion the feelings it engendered.” *''' June 7, 1870''' - Just a few months after the lynching of [[Wikipedia:Wyatt_Outlaw|Wyatt Outlaw]] in Alamance County and the assassination of [[Wikipedia:John_W._Stephens|John Stephens]] in Caswell County, [[Ramsour-44|'''Andrew Ramsour''']] (a great grand nephew of [[Ramsour-18|Jacob]], of [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Category:Battle_of_Ramsour%27s_Mill Ramsour's Mill] fame) was "ku kluxed" by "a band of disguised men, numbering some thirty or forty" at his home in the Jacob's Fork community. Ramsour's offense? He had voted for the new [https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/1868-constitution state constitution of 1868], which abolished slavery in North Carolina and provided for universal male suffrage, campaigned for so-called “radical” (Republican) candidates, and didn't support the Klan's efforts at ethnic cleansing of formerly enslaved people from the area according to his sworn testimony to [https://books.google.com/books?id=47UTAAAAYAAJ&dq=andy+ramsour&source=gbs_navlinks_s a Select Committee of the U.S. Senate (1871)]. * '''1871''' - "Controlling the 1871 legislature, Democrats impeached [Governor] Holden and removed him from office (the first governor in American history to suffer such a fate)" ([https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/reconstruction-north NCPedia]). In March [[Ramsour-44|Andrew Ramsour]] testified to the U.S. Senate about the Klan violence in Catawba County, and the federal "‘Ku Klux Court’ convened for the first time on the first Monday in June ” with Major [[Wilson-63370|M. M. Wilson]], [[Reinhardt-802|Robert Reinhardt]] and [[Yoder-812|Andrew L. Yoder]] being indicted for beating [[Ramsour-44|Ramsour]] in June of 1870. Dozens of other men from Catawba County were also indicted during April, May and June terms. In the November term [[Rabb-225|'''George Rabb''']] and 25 other men from Catawba County were also [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Reconstruction-era_Klan_Violence_in_Catawba_County indicted under the Ku Klux Klan Act of 1871] as "[[Scoggin-180|the sons of perfidy]]" escorted Judge [[Wikipedia:George_Washington_Logan|George Washington Logan]] to the Lincoln County court, where a loyal "Commissioner Vest" was "serenaded by the negroes upon his arrival" before promising them that he "had come to put down the Ku-klux but was silent as to the loyal greenbacks he hoped to won" (''The Southern Home'' in Charlotte, 07 Nov 1871). Under the headline “Bombast,” [[Bailey-7481|Frederick Douglass]] denounced a growing new trend just one month after Lee's death. From his Reconstruction-era newspaper ''New National Era'': :::“We can scarcely take up a newspaper . . . that is not filled with nauseating flatteries of the late Robert E. Lee.” * '''1872''' - In April, Andrew Ramsour was chosen as a delegate to the district Republican convention during the [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/58342715/catawba-county-republican-convention/ Catawba County Republican convention], where he delivered an "amusing account of his being ku kluxed" following the passage of resolutions praising the administration of President Grant for "put[ting] down the ku klux klan so that peaceful citizens both white and black may once more enjoy the pleasures and quiet of the fireside unmolested by armed bands of their political opponents in disguide" and calling for "the people of this county and the State to 'drive out the money changers from the temple' and send back in their stead men friendly to the National Government and solicitous of the wants and burdens of the taxpaying people of this State." In October, the federal case against the three men Ramsour identified as perpetrators in the Klan violence against him was dismissed (''nols pros'') by [[Lusk-1215|Virgil Stuart Lusk]], who had testified to the Senate in 1871 as solicitor for the 11th judicial district in North Carolina where "convictions proved near impossible" as the Klan "intimidated witnesses, lied under oath, and packed juries." Now left vulnerable by the retreat of federal power across the South, Klan prosecutions were apparently no longer tenable even for [https://uncpressblog.com/2016/04/25/steven-e-nash-who-was-virgil-lusk/ Lusk]. * '''1873''' - Apparently deputized as U.S. Marshalls, Andrew Ramsour and several other men arrested Andrew Yoder's son, Pvt. Sidney Yoder, as a Ku klux. Sidney was said to have been "in feeble health" by the coorespondent for the ''Carolina Watchman'' in Salisbury, who claims Ramsour and his party mistreated their prisoner - who died soon afterwards. * '''1874''' - The August election resulted in a "COMPLETE DEMOCRATIC SUCCESS" in North Carolina ([https://www.nytimes.com/1874/08/08/archives/north-carolina-complete-democratic-success-in-the-election.html New York Times, August 8]), which the Piedmont Press in Hickory celebrated with political cartoons showing [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80222288/piedmont-press-radicalism-hammered-out/ "Radicalism" being "beat to death"] by a [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80222337/piedmont-press-conservative-rooster-cel/ "Conservative Rooster"] as [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/80222391/piedmont-press-civil-rights-a-sick-coc/ "Civil Rights" became a "Sick Cock in the pit."] * '''1876''' - "[T]he Democratic Party established white supremacy in state government and used fraud to remain in power. Thus Jubilation turned to Jim Crow, and another uphill battle was begun" ([https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/reconstruction-north NCPedia]). A few days after his [https://transcription.si.edu/project/12955 speech at the dedication of the Emancipation Memorial] in Lincoln Park, Washington, D.C., on April 14, Frederick Douglass wrote a [https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/what-frederick-douglass-had-say-about-monuments-180975225/ letter to the editors] of the ''National Republican'' newspaper in which he noted that "no monument could be made to tell the whole truth of any subject which it might be designed to illustrate" but that there was room for another monument in the park "representing the negro, not couchant on his knees like a four-footed animal, but erect on his feet like a man." * '''1878''' - [[Ramsour-44|Andrew Ramsour]], A. J. Deiz, and [[Bonniwell-15|George Bonniwell]] (an engineer and architect from New York) [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/55118929/piedmont-wagon-founded-in-hickory-nc/ founded] the [[Wikipedia:Piedmont_Wagon_Company|Piedmont Wagon Company]], which became one of the “most conspicuous examples of New South prosperity in North Carolina” and “made Hickory nationally famous for decades” (Freeze, 1995). A Confederate monument was dedicated in Augusta, Georgia with the governor of South Carolina, Wade Hampton, in attendance among a large crowd which also included four companies of [[Wikipedia:Red_Shirts_(United_States)|Red Shirts]] from Edgefield, South Carolina ([http://cwmemory.com/2020/08/08/when-the-red-shirts-helped-dedicate-a-confederate-monument/ Kevin Levin, 8 Aug 2020]). * '''1879''' - [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/19950455/a_murderer_lynched_in_mooresville_nc/ Jule Davidson] was lynched in Mooresville. * '''1880''' - The "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/78220297/catawba-ladies-raising-funds-for/ ladies of Catawba]" As Gary Freeze notes (''The Catawbans'', 1995, page 247), "residents of Newton, led by Mr. and Mrs. [[Sherrill-997|M. O. Sherrill]], spearheaded the first effort to erect a Confederate monument at the courthouse. The local [[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/58225141/catawba-monumental-and-historical/ Catawba Monumental and Historical Association]], with vice presidents appointed in every township, raised $200 in its first year." A month later, ''The Newton Enterprise'' was encouraging the "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/78220297/catawba-ladies-raising-funds-for/ ladies of Catawba]" to organize some "open air entertainment" which would "no doubt yield a haudome contribution to the fund now being raised with the view of erecting a monument to Catawba's soldiers." The [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/9108146/red-shirts-in-charlotte-nc/ attack on a Black church festival in Charlotte] by "[[Wikipedia:Red_Shirts_(United_States)|Red Shirts]]" goes unnoticed by state press until a letter appears in the Atlanta ''Republican'' about the incident. * '''1881''' - A Black man named [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/34330572/lynched-elijah-church/ '''Elijah Church'''] (arrested for murder and moved from the Taylorsville jail to Newton "in apprehension of a lynching") was kidnapped from the Catawba County jail and lynched a mile and a half from Newton by "twenty eight men, not one of whom made the slightest attempt at disguise" who "rode into Newton from a direction from Taylorsville." * '''1883''' - [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/22644834/statesville_1883_lynching/ Chas Campbell] was lynched in Statesville. * '''1886''' - [[Hover-318|'''Hiram F. Hover''']], raised as a [https://daily.jstor.org/the-rhythms-of-shaker-dance-marked-the-shakers-as-other/?fbclid=IwAR2s7L0SKWkme4NYeuB3p7d846-LapeqAuxi8gTlZhPgBNJ5SteC94l32K8 Shaker] in New York, founded the [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/32199778/hiram_hover_on_the_c_w_of_a_1887/ Cooperative Workers of America] in Hickory with "a mix of well-established, middle-aged locals from Hickory" and some northerners. * '''1887''' - [[Hover-318|Hiram F. Hover]], missing one eye from a gunshot wound received from "a band of armed men" in Georgia following a speech he gave there, was [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/32199330/hiram_hover_arrested_in_hickory_nc/ arrested in Hickory] under the N.C. conservatives' new “anti-Klan” state law outlawing “secret societies.” * '''1888''' - [http://lynching.web.unc.edu/dhp-markers/john-carson-2/ John Carson] (aka [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/19606310/shelby_nc_lynching_of_van_canady/ Van Canady]) was lynched in Shelby. * '''1889''' - [http://lynching.web.unc.edu/dhp-markers/franklin-stack-2/ David Boone and Franklin Stack] were lynched in Morganton. "[https://naucenter.as.virginia.edu/blog-page/1231 The Statue That Never Was]" in Springfield, Illinois was conceived by the National Emancipation Monument Association. By 1893, the association's new principal commissioner and spokesman was busy arraigning “the press, the pulpit, and many of the State Legislatures” of the North for “lacking the moral courage to defend their black brethren of the South from being burned alive, flogged and lynched without semblance of law.” * '''1890''' - Described as “a flourishing place” by ''United Press'' several years earlier, the town of [[Wikipedia:Dallas,_North_Carolina|Dallas]] was almost entirely destroyed — “the regular old fashion Ku Klux style” — by “[[Wikipedia:Whitecapping|White Caps]]” with the approval of “our best people” the ''Dallas Eagle'' observed (as reprinted approvingly in ''The Newton Enterprise'' that August). “In one of the houses,” the hometown's paper noted, “was a negro living with a white woman.” ''The Charlotte News'' later opined: “The work of extermination still goes on, for a day or two ago, the house of a woman near Lowesville was visited by a crowd of white caps and the woman was severely thrashed.” As a [[Schenck-197|local judge and former Klan leader]] in Lincolnton wrote in his diary at the time: "nothing prevents the white people of the South from annihilating the negro race but the military power of the United States government" ([https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00AHSVUMM/ref=cm_sw_r_fa_dp_U_wdxaDbRR38B0S?fbclid=IwAR3D_TSr-AKsQGRjwt-Ymgpv9FNJVIupW8OptChRJlB4G509NRD35zDnyA8 Steward, 2012]). Meanwhile, the Lee monument in Richmond, Virginia was unveiled amid an apparently [https://www.alisonherring.com/post/election-fraud-and-the-unveiling-of-the-lee-monument?fbclid=IwAR1iKz3gdYGSEaSQNPshduIxDyPRi0RP15dV-3GS0qcwyMX7JmN9Q-MFtDQ coordinated campaign of voter suppression, intimidation, and ballot-box stuffing targeting African Americans]. * '''1891''' - In a "Maiden Letter" printed in the ''The Newton Enterprise'' (11 Sep 1891, Page 3), "Dronge" reminds readers about an upcoming "series of meetings to be held in the Reformed Church of this place", concluding "Some of our best men seem to think that another crisis of the country will be passed through within the next eight or ten years, we think the forerunning effects are being felt now." * '''1892''' - [[Killian-795|Jonas Killian]], later described curtly as a "Kirkite union soldier" whose widow "drew a pension for several years from the United States government" by ''The Newton Enterprise'' (1907), died at Jabob's Fork, and a young Black woman named [[Shipp-875|Caroline Shipp]] was "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/23791209/the_gastonia_gazette/ choked to death by law]" in Dallas, N.C. in an “awful soul-sickening spectacle” that marks the last legal hanging of a woman in North Carolina. During the contentious presidential election campaign this year white supporters of James B. Weaver, the People’s Party (Populists) candidate, were derided in the local papers as "[https://www.ncpedia.org/gideons-band Gideonites]." Rumors also surfaced during the campaign about other alleged perpetrators of the Ku Klux Klan attack on [[Ramsour-44|Andrew Ramsour]] 22 years earlier. In the end, the conservatives (Democrats) won in Catawba County thanks to an election in which "hand to hand conflict was waged quietly and without visible excitement" (''The Hickory Press'',10 Nov 1892). On November 17, ''The Hickory Press'' declared: “Radicalism with all its side-shows…has not been merely repulsed, but fearfully routed.” * '''1894''' – [https://www.ncpedia.org/fusion-republicans-and-populists Fusionists] (Republicans and Populists) won both houses of the NC General Assembly, and the United Daughters of the Confederacy (UDC) was formed in Nashville, Tennessee. Catawba County Commissioners "called on nearby owners of Bunker Hill Farm to build and maintain a bridge that would cross Lyle’s Creek on the old Island Ford Road, a former Native American trail. The landowners hired [[Ramsour-44|[Andrew] Ramsour]], keeper of the [https://lenoirvoice.com/2017/02/07/horseford-bridge-connects-the-piedmont-to-the-mountains/ Horseford covered bridge] that spanned the Catawba River north of Hickory" ([http://catawbahistory.org/bunker-hill-covered-bridge Catawba County Historical Association]) and connected the Piedmont to the Mountains. * '''1895''' – The Confederate monument on the grounds of the State Capitol in Raleigh was dedicated as the Confederate monument movement moved from graveyards to town squares, courthouses and state capitols. [[Ramsour-44|Andrew Ramsour]], assisted by by Eli Kale, George Hollar, Cain Bost, and [[Connor-3277|Rowell Connor]], built the [http://catawbahistory.org/bunker-hill-covered-bridge Bunker Hill Covered Bridge] in Claremont - "the only remaining example in wood of the improved [[Wikipedia:Lattice_truss_bridge|Lattice Truss]] patented by [Union] General [[Wikipedia:Herman_Haupt|Herman Haupt]]" (designated as a [http://lcweb2.loc.gov/master/pnp/habshaer/nc/nc0500/nc0503/data/nc0503data.pdf National Civil Engineering Landmark] in 2001). * '''1896''' – The Sons of Confederate Veterans was founded in Richmond, Virginia. Monument companies started running ads in the [[Wikipedia:Confederate_Veteran|''Confederate Veteran'']] (established in 1893) and aggressively soliciting women’s groups to buy their Confederate monuments. * '''1897''' – The North Carolina chapter of the UDC is formed in Wilmington. On July 2, the "[https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/monument/211/ Matthias Barringer and Other Massacre Victims Memorial]" was dedicated on the courthouse grounds in Newton to commemorate Catawba County "men killed by Cherokee Indians in 1776" during [[Wikipedia:Griffith_Rutherford|Griffith Rutherford]]'s "Forced March" [https://northcarolinahistory.org/encyclopedia/rutherfords-campaign/ campaign against the Cherokee], which used a "scorched earth strategy” that "left over 30 Cherokee towns in ruin" and "21 Cherokee warriors...either killed or taken prisoner." According to one source, “Rutherford’s men took a number of Cherokees as slaves and burned whatever was left behind” (''The Rutherford Expedition''). According to secretary and chairman of the Catawba County "Com. on Mon. and Speakers", writing in ''The Hickory Press'' in May, the men from Catawba County were "leisurly returning" to Newton, "believing they had driven the Indians over the Blue Ridge" when "a band of the savages, who had eluded them, fired on them from ambush on John's River near Morganton." The committe leaders made an "earnest and patriotic appeal" to "all whose hearts may be reached by the claims of these noble men" to send their contributions for the monument to [[Rabb-225|George Rabb]], former Treasurer of Catawba County. On '''July 30, 1897''', ''The Newton Enterprise'' published "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/78222332/j-a-arndt-a-word-to-the-confederate/ '''A Word to the Confederate Veretan Association''']" by '''[[Arndt-959|J. A. Arndt]]''' about this "outburst of Southern patriotism" in which Arndt argued that their efforts would be better spent "doing some kindness to the coming generation" by building a hospital or orphanage to "care for our neglected and much abused sick ones in our midst." For "when we look around us and see the thousands of neglected children perishing for want of support; or when we think of how many sick people there are in our country, and especially our towns and cities who are daily filling the graves of paupers," Arndt wrote, "surely we as a christian nation, cannot think of setting up a rock for people to look at only." On '''August 14, 1897''', the “[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54485355/confederate-monument-association-formed/ '''Confederate Monument Association of Catawba County''']” was formed “for the purpose of erecting a monument to the Confederate dead” of the county. Its President, [[Rabb-225|George Rabb]], pledged $50. [[Sherrill-997|Miles Osborne Sherrill]], the father of [[Sherrill-998|Clarence]], pledged $10. * '''1898''' – [http://lynching.web.unc.edu/dhp-markers/joe-kizer-2/ Joseph Kiser] was lynched in Concord, and [http://lynching.web.unc.edu/dhp-markers/tom-johnson-2/ Thomas Johnson] was lynched in Concord. The conservatives (Democrats) regained control of the N.C. legislature. * '''1899''' - In a campaign speech on the proposed “[https://www.ncpedia.org/anchor/suffrage-amendment Suffrage Amendment]” to the North Carolina constitution that added a literacy test and a poll tax requirement for voting, which passed in 1900, [[Craig-3907|Locke Craig]] (who would later keynote the Confederate monument unveiling in Newton in 1907), described his support for the proposed amendment under which "the white men of North Carolina shall make and administer ''all'' the laws": :::"This one section will wipe out the negro vote in North Carolina. Of the 120,000 negro voters it will disfranchise 110,000 of them, practically all of them. It will be '''good-bye to all negro office holders, and all those who base their hope of office on negro vote'''...There is only one kind of a white man in North Carolina that will be disfranchised, and that is the white man who...denies his race and color. ..and swears that he is a negro or the son of a negro, or the grandson of a negro, and that white man will be disfranchised." - [[Craig-3907|Locke Craig]] (as quoted in [https://archive.org/details/memoirsspeecheso00crai his memoirs and speeches (1923)]) ::"On the stump," notes Gregory P. Downs in ''The Journal of Southern History'' ([http://www.jstor.org/stable/27778937 2009]), "Locke Craig quoted [[Wikipedia:Wolfgang_Menzel|[Wolfgang] Menzel]]'s history of the 'royal' Teutonic race to prove that the white supremacy campaign was the culmination of a natural evolution in human society in which 'North Carolina too is the Anglo-Saxon's heritage.' Blocking its forward movement 'will be like attempting to drive the ocean's waves with a straw broom,' wrote a reporter paraphrasing Craig." * '''1900''' – In April a sworn statement by a former Confederate, M. T. Bynum, was printed in 'The Times Mercury' in Hickory reminding former Confederates attending the Soldiers Reunion at Monbo of the oath they took after the war, before they could vote: "I can't see how any man who took this oath can vote for the proposed amendment and election law without committing perjury." According to a "Maiden Letter" signed by "J.C.S." in May, "[T]he amendment is considerably talked about and, strange to say, that some say are willing to be disenfranchised if they could get the nigger disenfranchised." The witer continued: "Well, now I want everybody to know that I will not degrade myself below the negro, and will not allow myself to fall into the pit and pull the nigger in on top of me" (The Times-Mercury in Hickory, 23 Mar 1900, page 8). In April, the "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/117545282/white-supremacy-club-organized-at/ Newton White Supremacy Club]" was organized at the court house (The Newton Enterprise, 27 Apr 1900, page 3). ::In the election that year, the [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/73767358/conservative-political-cartoon-attacking/ Raleigh News and Observer] lauched a "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/73766981/bitter-partisan-attack-on-a-maiden-nc/ bitter partisan attack]" on a Maiden cotton mill owner, a Republican, on a [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/73766522/providence-cotton-mill-employees-defend/ disputed] claim that he was threatening to fire anyone who voted for the amendment or the white supremacy ticket. ::[[Wikipedia:Charles_Brantley_Aycock|Charles Brantley Aycock]], who had been involved in the [[Wikipedia:Wilmington_insurrection_of_1898|Wilmington insurrection of 1898]], was elected governor and the [https://www.ncpedia.org/disfranchisement disfranchisement amendment], which [[Craig-3907|Locke Craig]] helped author, passed requiring voters to pay a poll tax and to pass a literacy test. After the referendum approving the amendment passed, 'The Newton Enterprise' boasted (10 Aug 1900; Page 2), under a headline that read: "Victory: White Supremacy Sweeps The State," that "the most notable political contest ever waged in North Carolina is over. The Anglo-Saxon has won. '''The negro has been taken out of politics'''. Charles B. Aycock has been elected governor by anout 50,000 majority and the amendment is carried by about the same. Both branches of the Legislature will be Democratic by large majorities, and [[Wikipedia:Marion_Butler|Marion Butler]] will be kicked out of the United States Senate. This is glory enough, and nothing that we can say in the way of comment could add to the satisfaction and joy that this news will give to the people of North Carolina." In Maiden, the "Fusionists" and "Populists" nearly rioted. The Union and Providence Cotton Mills were shut down for a full month as "every operative who voted the Democratic [White Supremacy] ticket...has lost his job in the mills there, either voluntarily or by discharge, with one exception" ('The Charlotte Observer', 26 Sept 1900; Page 2). ::Marble companies started mass producing cheap ($1-2k) and [https://paulmullins.files.wordpress.com/2017/06/monument-ad-confederate-veteran-1900.png more expensive ($5-30k)] “noble shafts” with a generic Confederate soldier holding his rifle at rest: “the old meaningless, ungraceful and inartistic shaft, surmounted by the stereotyped figure” (NC Historical Commission Secretary Robert D. W. Conner, 1909). * '''1902''' - [http://lynching.web.unc.edu/dhp-markers/harrison-gillespie-2/ Harrison] and [http://lynching.web.unc.edu/dhp-markers/james-gillespie-2/ James Gillespie] were lynched in Salisbury. * '''1903''' - [[Ramsour-44|Andrew Ramsour]] was selling [https://openlibrary.org/books/OL18847746M/The_modern_devil_his_play_between_the_false_and_the_good ''The Modern Devil''], "being a searching allegory on the subtle intrigues of the devil within the church, the home, and modern society," via [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/32064632/andy-ramsour-selling-the-modern-devil/ ''The Times-Mercury'' in Hickory], and the [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54599290/ransom-sherrill-chapter-of-udc-formed/ Ransom-Sherrill Chapter of the UDC was founded] in Newton with Mrs. F.M. Williams as President and Mrs. [[Finger-180|S.M. Finger]] as Vice President. George Rabb was also a founding member. * '''1905''' - [[Dixon-9807|Thomas Dixon, Jr]], a [[Dixon-9807|Southern Baptist minister]] from Shelby, published a "historical romance" of the Reconstruction-era Ku Klux Klan, which was later adapted for the screen in [[Wikipedia:https:The_Birth_of_a_Nation|The Birth of a Nation (1915)]]. * '''1906''' - [[Ramsour-44|Andrew Ramsour]] died of natural causes "without a word or struggle" at his home in Catawba County, and [https://www.wsoctv.com/news/local/mayor-wants-to-pass-resolution-apologizing-for-1906-lynchings/809084552 Nease Gillespie, John Gillespie, and Jack Dillingham] were lynched in Salisbury. According to the [https://archive.org/stream/minutesofannualc1909unit#page/n103/mode/2up Minutes of the UDC: North Carolina Division], the Ransom-Sherrill Chapter reported that "all our energies have been bent toward raising money for the Monument to the Confederate Soldiers of Catawba County." By the end of August, ''The Newton Enterprise'' reported that George Rabb "is making fine progress in raising money for the Confederate monument" and that "not one man in ten declines to put down the amount Mr. Rabb asks him for." In October, the paper reported that "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54891524/newtons-confederate-monument-assured/ Newton's Confederate Monument Assured]" after Rabb obtained $600 worth of subscriptions in Hickory. Miss Georgia Ray MacMillian of Kentucky entertained the public at the courthose in November for 25 cents each (10 cents for children) to raise funds for the monument. By December, the monument committe started accepting bids for the monument from marble companies. *''' Janurary 24, 1907''' - The final design for the monument was selected by Confederate soldiers and a contract was awarded to construct it during an “[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/61896607/rev-jd-arnolds-eloquent-to-robert/ eloquent tribute]” to Robert E. Lee in which the keynote speaker, "pastor of the Newton Methodist church and a one-armed Confederate soldier," stated the following, later directlt contradicted by the keynote speaker at the monument's dedication in August: :::“Slavery was the cause, and sole cause, of the war.” - Rev. J. D. Arnold * '''February 7, 1907''' - A petition from the Random-Sherrill chapter of the UDC to place the monument in the northwest corner of the court square was granted by the County Commisioners after some objections were raised in the community about removing a tree to make room for the monument. * '''April 1907''' - On April 11, the local UDC asked Confederate veterans (via ''The Newton Enterprise'') to send them a list of members of each company to be included in the time capsule, which will be sealed May 10 and placed in the cornerstone of the monument on Memorial Day. "[A]cting for themselves, and the Catawba Camp of Confederate veterans," the UDC announced in the same paper [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54895683/locke-craig-to-keynote-confederate/ on April 18] that they "have invited Hon. [[Craig-3907|'''Locke Craig''']] of Asheville to deliver the address at the unveiling exercises...and he has accepted the invitation." * '''May 10, 1907''' - The [https://www.ncpedia.org/monument/cleveland-county Cleveland County Confederate Monument] was dedicated, with a keynote speech by the conservative (Democrat) [[Craig-3907|Locke Craig]] and an original poem to "The White South" read by [https://www.ncpedia.org/biography/mcneill-john-charles John Charles McNeill], a well-known writer and poet in the state ([https://www.shelbystar.com/opinion/20200704/opinion-itrsquos-time-to-take-down-shelbyrsquos-confederate-monument Jonathan Jones]). * '''June 27, 1907''' - ''The Newton Enterprise'' reported that the monument and a [http://www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/cannon.htm cannon] (which was "not actually a Confederate weapon, but was made in the North and was not made until the year the war ended and may never have been used in the conflict") was on its way to Newton. * '''July 1907''' - George Rabb printed a “last call for money” in ''The Newton Enterprise'' on July 4th, as the association was still short on funding by $250. "A very full and enthusiastic meeting of the business men of Newton was held in the court house," on July 18, in which "all present were unanimous in the opinion that no effort must be spared to make this the [[Wikipedia:Red_letter_day|red letter day]] in the history of old Catawba" (''The Newton Enterprise''). * '''August 1, 1907''' - Later in July, George Rabb was still lobbying “in the interest of the Confederate monument” while attending a Lutheran reunion in Hickory on the same day that C. B. Webb of Salisbury and G. E. Coulter of Newton, the contractors for the monument, were laying its foundation. * '''August 15, 1907''' - Thousands gathered in Newton for the unveiling of the monument to the "flower of the manhood of Catawba county" who "'''followed the greatest Generals that the Anglo-Saxon race has produced'''" (''The Newton Enterprise'', 15 Aug 1907, Page 2). The [http://www.ncgenweb.us/catawba/cannon.htm cannon] was "mounted east of the monument and points north" (Page 3). [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54874426/freezes-drug-store-confederate-post/ Postcards] were available from Freeze's Drug Store (2 for 5 cents). Rabb was presented with “a medal in recognition of his work in procuring the funds for the monument.” :::“Not one of this large crowd, from the soap vendor to the beautiful young belle with her hair and face sprinkled with talcum powder thrown by the mischieveous [sic] young men, was out of humor. Even the old maids and school teachers were not offended by the talcum and confetti thrown by the ball [sic] headed bachelors. The crowd was not only good natured and out for a lively time but not a drunken man was seen on the streets.” — ''Hickory Democrat'' (April 22, 1907) ::The [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54484573/full-locke-craig-speech-at-unveiling-of/ keynote speech], delivered by [[Craig-3907|Locke Craig]], fully embraced the [[Wikipedia:Lost_Cause_of_the_Confederacy|Lost Cause]] and its "pseudo-historical negationist ideology" about "[https://www.battlefields.org/learn/articles/why-non-slaveholding-southerners-fought the heroic deeds of the men of the Confederacy]": :::“These men did not fight for slavery.” - [[Craig-3907|Locke Craig]] ([https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54484573/full-locke-craig-speech-at-unveiling-of/ 1907]) ::However, Craig did not confine his remarks to just the war or to the insurrectionists being memorialized on the lawn of the county courthouse. He also connected the Catawba County Confederate Soldiers Memorial directly to the emerging "victory narrative about the overturning of Reconstruction and the re-establishment of white supremacy" in which the Lost Cause "myth had become the ruling regime, which governed by law and by violence, and because it controlled the story" ([https://www.newyorker.com/culture/cultural-comment/europe-in-1989-america-in-2020-and-the-death-of-the-lost-cause David Blight]): :::"'''Since the war''' the established principles of our government have not always been observed. We have been federalizing and centralizing. It seemed that some (of) our corporations, and some of our people, and even some of our judges, had almost forgotten that there were any states, but we have come to know that there is life in the old land yet. '''The exiled dynasty of Southern Ideals is about to be restored'''." - [[Craig-3907|Locke Craig]] ([https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54484573/full-locke-craig-speech-at-unveiling-of/ 1907]) :: As Gary Freeze puts it in the latest official county history (''The Catawbans'', 2002), “The whites of the South had restored singular control of their society. The message of the monument left no other interpretation” (Page 77). “The closer to Newton, the more some Catawbans clung to the Old South memory they manufactured about their past to help organize the future” (Page 78). *''' Janurary 1908''' - The Report of the Ransom-Sherrill Chapter of the UDC (via ''The Newton Enterprise'' on January 16, 1908) states that the group raised $313.50 for the Confederate monument and paid $313.50 in expenses to unveil it, including $139.46 to Rabb as the "contractor" (not including the $2.50 they paid for his badge or the $10 they gave him to cover the hands he used to haul the cannon to the courthouse). :::“They knew the monuments would speak more quickly, impressively, and lastingly to the eye than the written or printed word – attract more attention.” – [[Wikipedia:Daniel_Harvey_Hill_Jr.|Daniel Harvey Hill Jr]], speaking at the unveiling of the [https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/monument/99/ North Carolina Women of the Confederacy] monument on the grounds of the State Capitol in (1914) * '''1910''' - George Rabb was elected as a conservative (Democrat) to represent Catawba County in the N.C. legislature and served one term. Afterwards, Rabb and H.L. Carpenter built the first cotton mill in Maiden and were engaged in local cotton manufacturing for a number of years. * '''1911''' - Former Confederate George W. Hahn published "Catawba county's first history text" (Preslar, 1954), ''[https://www.biblio.com/book/catawba-soldier-civil-war-hahn-george/d/1257503583 The Catawba Soldier of the Civil War]'', which lists over 1500 Confederates from the area with short biographies. "No flag ever waved over braver boys," Hahn boasted, "and none who wore the grey showed more willingness or promptness than did the heroic sons of Catawba." * '''1913''' - [https://www.wbtv.com/2019/04/24/uncovering-charlottes-first-documented-lynching/ Joe McNeely] was lynched in Charlotte. * '''1916''' - [[Dixon-9807|Thomas Dixon, Jr]] tried to erect a statue of his uncle, [[McAfee-329|Leroy McAfee]], on the courthouse square in Shelby, North Carolina. Initially met with enthusiasm from the public, the plan failed after Dixon announced that he wanted McAfee's statue to include a Ku Klux Klan mask/hood. * '''1920''' - Following widespread coverage by state press of the lynching of [http://strangefruitandspanishmoss.blogspot.com/2014/07/july-7-1920-ed-roach.html Ed Roach] by a mob of 200 masked men in Person county in July, and an August lynching in Alamance County, a [[Keener-1392|notable "Dixie Editor"]] and former lawyer and state legislator from Lincolnton bemoaned how "[i]t seems that it is impossible to catch members of a mob who take the law into their own hands in this state, and it has developed the situation to the extent that it is easier to escape punishment for lynching than any other crime." The editorial in the ''Durham Morning Herald'', titled "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54987313/mob-law-prevails-in-nc-1920/ Mob Rule Prevails]," continued: "It strikes us as a hellua condition...It means that the mob is mightier in North Carolina than the law." * '''1921''' - North Carolina chapters of the [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54998534/nc-udc-attack-muzzeys-history-1921/ UDC criticized the state's use of textbooks] that “combined gentle criticisms of slavery and secession with stern condemnation of ‘Negro Rule’ after emancipation” over “Southern texts [which] took a much harder line: slavery was a positive good, secession was just and proper, and the North was fully at fault for the Civil War.” ([https://www.laphamsquarterly.org/millie_rutherford Zimmerman, 2017]). * '''1922''' - The [http://scalar.usc.edu/nehvectors/stakeman/dyer-anti-lynching-bill first federal anti-lynching bill] was passed by the U.S. House but would later die in the U.S. Senate. * '''1927''' - [[Wikipedia:Broadus_Miller|Broadus Miller]] was shot by a posse in the woods near Linville Falls and his body was brought back to Morganton and displayed on the courthouse square, attracting several thousand spectators from both Morganton and adjacent towns: "In the evening, fearing that local residents would attempt to desecrate the corpse, local officials shipped the body by train to Statesville, where the following morning Broadus Miller was quietly buried in an unmarked grave." * '''1929''' - [http://lynching.web.unc.edu/dhp-markers/willie-mcdaniel-2/ Willie McDaniel] was lynched in Charlotte. At “eighty-eight years and four months,” George Rabb published " [https://www.amazon.com/George-Raab-Memoir-Catawba-County/dp/097936311X The Civil War Memoir of a Catawba County Tar Heel]" in which he assured us that “Slavery did not enter into the question” and "confess[ed] now, while old, I had lots of fun and was lucky to lose only one leg, all of which I thank my Heavenly Father for.” * '''1935''' - George Rabb, the "oldest Confederate veteran of Catawba County" [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/33216069/gw-rabb-obit-1935/ died at his home in Newton] following a six week illness only four months after the "[https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54902324/ fifty sixth annual reunion of Confederate veterans of Catawba county]." * '''1937''' - Enslaved by [http://ncarchitects.lib.ncsu.edu/people/P000330 Jonas Bost] in Newton prior to the Civil War, [[Bost-952|Martin Luther Bost]] was interviewed by Marjorie Jones of the Federal Writers’ Project in the Works Progress Administration (WPA) and provided a [http://nationalhumanitiescenter.org/pds/maai/enslavement/text1/wlbost.pdf surprisingly frank narrative] about the experience of enslavement in Catawba County. * '''1941''' - [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/29110993/robert_melker_lynched_near/ Robert Melker] was lynched in Cherryville. * '''1942''' - [https://www.newspapers.com/clip/54902656/last-catawba-county-nc-confederate/ "Uncle Jesse" A. Sigmon], the "last Catawba County Confederate veteran" was buried in Hickory. * '''1954''' - The slow process of school desegration began in NC ([https://www.ncpedia.org/history/20th-Century/school-desegregation NCPedia]). "Connor Recreational Park" (or "Connor Memorial Park") was opened by the State as a rest stop along U.S. 70, providing pedestrian access to the Bunker Hill Covered Bridge, which was in the process of being restored under the guidance of a Catawba County Historical Association committee headed by Judge [[Warlick-164|Wilson Warlick]] (a first cousin once removed of the Major [[Wilson-63370|M. M. Wilson]] who [[Ramsour-44|Andrew Ramsour]] testified was among the Ku Klux who whipped him in 1870). In his keynote speech at the dedication of the park, Judge Warlick "recounted the history of the site" and paid tribute to "the builders, who used ingenuity in putting it together, with the result that its underpinnings are still strong today. The late Andrew Ramsour of Hickory was noted by Warlick as an outstanding champion of historic preservation" (''Observer News'', 17 May 1954). ::The park itself was named for Mrs. R. E. Connor, probably the wife of [[Connor-3277|Rowell]] (a [[Wikipedia:Southern_Railway_(U.S.)|Southern Railway]] bridge and building supervisor and a member of the Catawba County Board of Education who apparently helped Andrew Ramsour build the bridge in 1895), who "gave the park site to the county for that use." Mrs. R. K. Bolick, "whose late husband was active as a county commissioner in making plans for setting aside the area as an historical monument to Catawba County" deeded the bridge to the state and county for preservation (''Observer News'', 17 May 1954). The Catawba County Historical Association eventually took over stewardship of both the park and the bridge in 1985, and the bridge was again restored in 1994 with the expertise of [http://www.arnoldmgraton.com/ Arnold M. Graton], a master bridgewright from Ashland, New Hampshire" ([http://catawbahistory.org/bunker-hill-covered-bridge Catawba County Historical Association]). :: The Catawba County Historical Association published its [https://www.amazon.com/History-Catawba-County-Charles-Preslar/dp/B000BO1FOU first official history of Catawba County], edited by Charles J. Preslar, Jr. in 1954. "Slaves were prized property" in Catawba County Preslar wrote, "yet were considered human beings" and "kindly treated." There is no mention of [[Bost-952|Martin Luther Bost]] in the text, which includes the following description of the Reconstruction era Klan in the county: “The Ku Klux Klan…was designed in an effort to combat Northern secret organizations in the South, to ‘'''put the Negro in his place''',’ to '''regain control of government''', and to '''protect Southern womanhood'''. The order grew rapidly for a period of two years and is known to have had [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Reconstruction-era_Klan_Violence_in_Catawba_County active participants in the Catawba section]. Prominent citizens were tried and indicted in United States court at Statesville for allegedly being members of the Klan. Many of these persons received unfair treatment at the hands of Federal authorities. They suffered most from the fact that they were dragged from court to court and persistently denied trial." * '''1963''' - Judge [[Warlick-164|Wilson Warlick]] of Newton signed an order - written by [[Wikipedia:Ruben_J._Dailey|Ruben_J._Dailey]], the first African American attorney to practice in Buncombe County - instructing Brevard High School in Transylvania County to admit Black plaintiffs in accordance with federal law. He “made no ruling on the elementary schools in Brevard which are expected to remain segregated. Negro students in grades first through the eighth will continue to go to the Rosenwald school here as in the past,” notes Elizabeth Moore (2016), and "Brevard Elementary School remained segregated until 1966 and Transylvania County Schools complied with as little of the court’s ruling as possible." * '''1967?''' - TODO: For an overview of school desegration in Catawba County, see the third volume of ''The Catawbans''. == Sources == * Various contemporary newspaper articles via the [http://www.digitalnc.org/ North Carolina Digital Heritage Center] and [http://Newspapers.com Newspapers.com], Gary Freeze's first and second volume of [[Wikipedia:The_Catawbans_(book_series)|The Catawbans]] (1995), UDC:NC meeting minutes, UNC's [https://docsouth.unc.edu/commland/ Commemorative Landscapes of North Carolina], the National Register of Historic Places registration for the [https://files.nc.gov/ncdcr/nr/CT1079.pdf Newton Downtown Historic District], Wikipedia, WikiTree (see [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Reconstruction-era_Klan_Violence_in_Catawba_County here] and [https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Space:Catawba_Valley_Lynchings here]), etc. * Vincent, Tom. “‘[https://www.jstor.org/stable/23522933?Search=yes&resultItemClick=true&searchText=newton&searchUri=%2Faction%2FdoBasicSearch%3FQuery%3Dnewton%26amp%3Bfilter%3Diid%253A10.2307%252Fi23515613&ab_segments=0%2Fbasic_SYC-5187%2Fcontrol&refreqid=search%3A419a1e338e2064ab34e318e30dcbaa6c&socuuid=f6f5323d-b87f-43a5-a5a1-077bed662855&socplat=email Evidence of Womans Loyalty, Perseverance, and Fidelity’: Confederate Soldiers' Monuments in North Carolina, 1865-1914].” The North Carolina Historical Review, vol. 83, no. 1, 2006, pp. 61–90. JSTOR, www.jstor.org/stable/23522933. Accessed 1 July 2020. Additional context: * Bryan Stevenson's [https://www.vox.com/21327742/bryan-stevenson-the-ezra-klein-show-america-slavery-healing-racism-george-floyd-protests?fbclid=IwAR0kae437XGLH5vesZ1yfvCeJCGEwIN1PLagh03C4T8WuU2wPY_wM35ug-o recent conversation about truth and reconciliation] with Ezra Klein: "If you don’t know your history, you can’t really begin to understand what your obligations are, what your responsibilities are, what you should fear, what you should celebrate, what’s honorable and what’s not honorable." * Benjamin Rachlin's [https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Innocent-Man-Story-Redemption/dp/0316311499 Ghost of the Innocent Man: A True Story of Trial and Redemption] (2017), which documents the wrongful conviction and exoneration of [https://www.npr.org/2017/08/27/546497386/-ghost-of-the-innocent-man-a-story-of-24-years-of-wrongful-imprisonment Willie Grimes], who spent 24 years in prison after being wrongly accused of raping an elderly white woman in Hickory in 1987. * Caroline Randall William's [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/03/opinion/slavery-rape-confederate-monuments.html column for the NY Times] on how her body is a Confederate monument. * The American Historical Association's [https://www.historians.org/news-and-advocacy/aha-advocacy/aha-statement-on-confederate-monuments 2017 statement on Confederate monuments] and recent discussion with David Blight and [https://news.harvard.edu/gazette/story/2020/06/historian-puts-the-push-to-remove-confederate-statues-in-context/?fbclid=IwAR01AUaWoVUIC3ySK4SXOHl8zAhXqep-IaIt7bhvb-b6Hb0FyLgSBNNbnIA Annette Gordon-Reed] on "[https://www.facebook.com/watch/live/?v=559256858091948&ref=watch_permalink Erasing History or Making History?]" * An [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/07/02/business/smithsonian-lonnie-bunch-corner-office.html?searchResultPosition=1 interview] with Lonnie G. Bunch III, the founding director of the National Museum of African American History and Culture, on how our cultural institutions are supposed to make us “feel comfortable with nuance and complexity.” * [https://www.nytimes.com/2020/06/30/books/review-begin-again-james-baldwin-eddie-glaude-jr.html Eddie S. Glaude, Jr]'s recent [https://youtu.be/4qQVyICzQyE Juneteenth conversation] with [http://www.davidwblight.com/public-history/2020/6/5/one-week-to-save-democracy-the-atlantic?fbclid=IwAR1a9WvIVE7CwoeowFfQeJML8bULSc7q7JDqTenMdbckNv3I9YYxekmu4Yk David Blight] about Frederick Douglass and how [http://www.davidwblight.com/public-history/2020/6/25/yes-the-freedmens-memorial-uses-racist-imagery-but-dont-tear-it-down-washington-post?fbclid=IwAR16bVQbs7yXpLQzZGdsooRL4UKS7Ba7hkxKQA7YWHIL6cScry2Tnn0Gqdw his legacy] continues to resonate today. * Susan Neiman's [https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/archive/2019/09/germany-has-no-nazi-memorials/597937/?fbclid=IwAR1dNcvITm1gl-vb7HosqWCchr4w8hetVDenPxo4o07O8i-a3_HwJqGWMIc 2019 article] and [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HY7tMWeZDw8&feature=youtu.be discussion with Diane McWhorter] on what American's can learn from Germany's reckoning with its past, and James Q. Whitman's [https://vimeo.com/229320949 2017 talk] about his research and book on "[https://press.princeton.edu/books/hardcover/9780691172422/hitlers-american-model Hitler's American Model]." * Thomas J. Brown's [https://www.amazon.com/Civil-War-Monuments-Militarization-America/dp/1469653737 new assessment of Civil War monuments], which "argues that they were pivotal to a national embrace of military values" and "proposed new norms of discipline and vigor that lifted veterans to a favored political status and modeled racial and class hierarchies." * Karen Cox's [https://upf.com/book.asp?id=9780813064130 Dixie's Daughters] and her [https://karencoxhistorian.com/2020/06/30/the-racism-of-confederate-monuments-extends-to-voter-suppression/ recent article] on how the history of Confederate monuments is tied directly to the disenfranchisement of black voters. * Kevin M. Levin's crowdsourced [http://cwmemory.com/civilwarmemorysyllabus/ Confederate Monuments Syllabus]. * Ryan Best's piece for FiveThirtyEight about how [https://projects.fivethirtyeight.com/confederate-statues/?utm_source=dlvr.it&utm_medium=twitter Confederate statues were never really about preserving history]. * In June 2020, the [https://www.marinecorpstimes.com/news/your-marine-corps/2020/06/06/marine-corps-bars-public-display-of-confederate-flag-on-installations/ U.S. Marine Corps barred public display of the Confederate flag] on installations because it "has all too often been co-opted by violent extremist and racist groups" and "presents a threat to our core values, unit cohesion, security, and good order and discipline." * Hilary Green's [https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/viewer?fbclid=IwAR2DR-ULjxTtS9h0qZL-nkSsofae3jIT6RrGykx40oRkc6mwtO5VNRfuiTo&mid=142t5-uHjv2fl293rKwx2R71IL-5kAJ8o&ll=19.271986802880956%2C-90.15815149999997&z=3 interactive map] tracking the [https://as.ua.edu/2020/07/21/ua-professor-creates-interactive-map-of-confederate-monument-removals/ removal of Confederate monuments across the country since 1891]. * ProPublica Illinois' interview with organizers of the first Black Lives Matter protest in Anna and a sociologist on [https://www.propublica.org/article/what-people-who-live-in-mostly-white-towns-need-to-know-about-history?utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook&fbclid=IwAR2lHj7J9JIVggGuLeKsRAe9zeSdmSifAYF8tY0Rn4egHSBKV4loaQArHWM#981754 what people who live in mostly white towns need to know about history]. * Jeffery Robinson, the ACLU’s top racial justice expert, [https://youtu.be/QOPGpE-sXh0 on the dark history of Confederate symbols] and what we can do to learn from our past and combat systemic racism. * Caroline E. Janney's [https://www.washingtonpost.com/outlook/2020/07/31/lost-cause-donald-trump/?arc404=true piece in the Washington Post] on how "[Trump] and his defenders have appropriated the Lost Cause ethos: in a rigidity that allows for no dissenters, a dogmatic belief in the superiority of their position and a failure to comport with facts — even when there is a solid historical record to the contrary." * Keri Leigh Merritt and Chris Richardson on how the initial movement to build these memorials to the Confederacy and its supposed “lost cause” were [https://thehill.com/opinion/civil-rights/510497-history-civil-rights-and-the-original-cancel-culture#.XynISlpMvN4.twitter the original cancel culture]. Related local news: * The ''Port City Daily'''s coverage of the [https://portcitydaily.com/local-news/2020/06/26/the-confederate-monuments-are-down-in-wilmington-for-how-long-we-dont-know/ City of Wilmington's recent removal of Confederate monuments] on public land, citing a "public safety concern" as well as a desire to "preserve" the monuments themselves: "it is worth noting that there are instances where cities have found loopholes to state laws or outright ignored them without consequence" and "in theory, as long as the city is worried about violence or destruction of the statutes or possible harm coming to citizens, the statues can remain down." * A [http://pulse.ncpolicywatch.org/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/Lawyer-letter-on-Confederate-monuments.pdf June 17 letter to N.C. State officials] from a group of prominent North Carolina lawyers who argue that Confederate monuments [https://www.wral.com/lawyers-nc-has-constitutional-duty-to-remove-confederate-monuments/19148625/ violate both the state and federal constitutions] and should be removed immediately. The signatories, which include four former U.S. attorneys, two deputy or assistant attorneys general for the state, civil rights attorneys and a number of university law school professors argue that "racist government speech in the form of state-sponsored Confederate monuments is inconsistent with North Carolina’s obligations" under the equal protection clause of the 14th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution: "These displays are inextricably tied to secession, slavery, and white supremacy...The government-sanctioned expression at issue here is an affront to the commitment to racial equality embodied in the post-Civil War amendments." * Pam Kelley's article (23 June 2020) about [https://www.charlotteagenda.com/222804/the-last-confederate-soldier-statue-in-mecklenburg-county/ the last Confederate soldier statue in Mecklenburg County]. * WFAE's [https://www.wfae.org/post/george-floyds-death-these-confederate-monuments-have-been-removed-north-carolina?utm_content=buffer69e3f&utm_medium=social&utm_source=facebook.com&utm_campaign=buffer&fbclid=IwAR14ipPR2QH-0PI_U5GTPgICDe22OmJFG1RhOyloHa-oNc9ygZGcvp1-fV0#stream/0 running list of Confederate monuments removed in N.C.] since George Floyd's lynching and their report (7 July 2020) on the [https://www.wfae.org/post/gastons-monument-panel-begins-debate-history-race-and-law first meeting of Gaston County’s Council of Understanding]. * Lisa Wall's editorial (5 July 2020) in ''The News Herald'' about the recent [https://morganton.com/opinion/columns/opinion-its-time-for-burke-county-to-advance/article_c28e7451-ef3f-563e-8686-6bca135b41aa.html "threat to public safety" in Morganton], as well as an [https://morganton.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/open-letter-to-city-of-morganton-leaders/article_03a6c31f-3cdb-5d62-a0a4-4cce59e87285.html open letter to city leaders by local clery] and the [https://morganton.com/opinion/letters_to_editor/letter-to-the-editor/article_3ec8e3ec-ea3f-5549-a1f4-6dcba61a1ae0.html mayor and city council's public response]. * WBTV's coverage (7 July 2020) of the [https://www.wbtv.com/2020/07/07/anson-county-commissioners-vote-remove-confederate-monuments-county-property/ removal of a Confederate monument and statue from Anson County property] and the [https://www.wbtv.com/2020/07/06/after-years-salisbury-confederate-monument-fame-is-now-being-moved/ removal of Salisbury's Confederate monument] after it was declared a public safety risk by the Salisbury police chief and two unanimous votes by the Salisbury City Council. * Tommy Tomlinson's recent [https://www.wfae.org/post/my-mind-real-confederate-legacy WFAE column on "The Real Confederate Legacy"] (13 July 2020). * A new [https://abc11.com/society/black-lives-matter-billboard-put-up-next-to-confederate-flag-in-pittsboro/6315892/ "Black Lives Matter" billboard] next to a massive Confederate battle flag flying on U.S. 64 in Pittsboro, paid for by Emancipate NC, Recidivism Reduction Educational Program Services, and a community-led fundraiser. * An [https://richmondbizsense.com/2020/07/02/nonprofit-aims-to-cover-cost-to-remove-city-owned-confederate-monuments/ article in Richmond BizSense] about how a local nonprofit aims to cover the cost to remove city-owned Confederate monuments in that city.

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    {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-117.png |align=r |size=250 |caption=' }} This is a One Name Study to collect together in one place everything about one surname and the variants of that name. The hope is that other researchers like you will join our study to help make it a valuable reference point for people studying lines that cross or intersect. Please contact the project leader, add categories to your profiles, add your questions to the bulletin board, add details of your name research, etc. '''Will you join us in this study?''' {{Image|file=Terry_s_Photos-483.jpg |caption=Cate One Name Study}} ==Members== *[[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] Cate's in Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Tennessee, Texas *[[Goff-495|Chris Goff]] Cate's in Hampshire, England, and New Zealand ==Orgins and Meaning of the Cate Name== Cate is defined as an English Patronymic version from a name which is "Old Norse”, Kati. The definition means boy and possibly was derived from the Catherine or Kate given name. This occurred after the Middle ages. A second definition from www.houseofnames.com/cate-family-crest mentions the ''Dutch'' Cate family. The surname, Cate lists 386,709,861 entries === Ancient Cate Family === The name was first found in Holland, recorded in Amsterdam, in ancient 13th century town where the Lords of Amstel resided. :'''Giesebrecht II''' built a castle there :'''Giesebrecht III''' build the dam to keep out the sea. :Charters of 1275 mention '''Floris IV,''' a count of Holland granted its charter. ==Variations of Cate Name== Spelling variatons: Cates, Cat, Cate, Catt, Catte, Cats, Catts, Caat, Caats. ==Cate’s in England== ==Cate Settlers in Australia== In the 19th Century: *James Cate, an English convict was transported from Hereford on the ship”Albion, Sept 21, 1826 and settled in New South Wales, Australia *Eli Cate arrived Adelaide, Australia with Ann, Harriet, Mary Ann on ship “Morley” ==The Cate's In America== Early Cate Settlers in the United States were in 17th century *John Cate 1641 landed in Maryland *Richard Cate settled in Nevis 1654 *Elizabeth arrived 1665 in Maryland Noteables: *William Henderson (1839-1899) US Representative- Arkansas *George Washington Cate, American politician, U.S. Representative from Wisconsin ===Cate's in Arkansas=== :[[Cate-492 |Ben L Cate]] : ===Cate’s in Virginia=== ===Cate's in North Carolina=== ===Cate’s in South Carolina=== ===Cate's in Tennessee=== :[[Cate-487|James W Cate]] :[[Cate-485|John]] :[[Cate- ===Cate's in Texas=== ==Cate DNA Studies== ====Notes==== This is from ancestry.com, posting here for now The Cates - Sykes Families of Orange Co, NC The purpose of this doc is to untangle the interwoven families of the Sykes and the Cates families. Other collateral info is relatively easier to obtain on Ancestry.com. 1 Robert Ezra Cate b. 1667 m. Mary Ann Randall b. 1685 :::2 Thomas Cate b 1702 m Rebecca Sykes b 1715 Virginia :::3 John Cates b 1746 m Sylvia Sykes b 1755 :::4 Thomas Sykes Cates b 1775 m Martha Hastings :::5 John Sykes Cates b 1808 m Easter Hastings b 1780 :::5 Green Cate b 1809 :2 Robert Cate b 1700 m Elizabeth Wyatt Virginia ::3 Thomas "Road Tom" Cates b 1725 m Elizabeth Fussell Virginia, retired to South Carolina ::4 Thomas K. "Hatter" Cates b 1754 m Martha "Patsy" Sykes b 1767 ::5 John Sykes Cates b 1799 ::6 John S. Cate b 1827 :4 Robert Cates b 1758 m Sarah Sykes b 1750 North Carolina ::5 John Sykes Cates b 1775 ::1 Bernard Sykes b 1682 m Frances Wyatt b 1690 ::2 Jonathan (John) Sykes b 1730 - 1740 d 1839 m Mary Stone b ?? d 1787 :::3 Sylvia Sykes b 1755 :::3 Martha "Patsy" Sykes b 1767 :::3 Sarah Sykes b 1760 :::2 Rebecca Sykes b 1715 === Sources=== *www.houseofnames.com/cate-family-crest *FamilySearch.org

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    '''This page is for members to request any new Australian category be added to a profile, or, for an existing Australian category name to be edited (renamed).''' Requests can be added to the relevant section below, in "Edit" mode. To request a category be added, please give link to the profile where category is to be added and any information relating to the ship voyage, cemetery, etc that is not already included in the biography. For an existing category requiring renaming, please give link to the category, and information regarding the new name. ==Categories to be Added== ===Ships=== *'''[[:Category: Australia, Needs World War 1 Transport Ship]]''' *'''{{Red|DONE}}''' * ''Queen of Nations'' arrived 19 Sep 1876 [[Howlett-2018|Fanny Sample (Howlett) Chippindall (1847-1941)]] [http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article107183488 Trove article] '''{{Red|DONE}}''' * Ship: Oliver Lang -Departed Liverpool 14 July 1857; Arrived Melbourne 01 Oct 1857; Inward Passenger List : Public Record Office Victoria - VPRS 947/P0000, Oct - Dec 1857 1857-01-01 - 1857-12-31 Open, Physical North Melbourne, Online https://prov.vic.gov.au/archive/3B0750BA-F96C-11E9-AE98-19084F8A768F?image=84&check_logged_in=1 MARIA ROBINSON Age: 30 Arrival month: OCT Arrival year: 1857 Date of arrival: 1857-10-01 Fiche: 134 Gender: F Native place: IRISH Origin code: B Page: 2 Ship master: OSBORNE RICHARD Ship name: OLIVER LANG. [[Saunders-13216|Maria Saunders Robinson (1824-1902)]] : accessed 25 April 2024). Thank you '''{{Red|DONE}}''' * Ship: "City of Brisbane". Depart: Gravesend 21 Feb 1862. Arrived: Moreten Bay, 26 June 1862. ** [[Talbot-2491|Edward Talbot (1848-1928)]] ** '''1862 Newspaper''': "Trove, National Library of Australia"
    The Courier (Brisbane, Qld. : 1861 - 1864), Mon 30 Jun 1862, Page 2 : ARRIVAL OF THE CITY OF BRISBANE
    [https://trove.nla.gov.au/newspaper/article/4606540 Trove Article] (accessed 27 April 2024) ** [https://espace.library.uq.edu.au/data/UQ_204867/s00855804_1977_78_10_3_21.pdf?Expires=1714273943&Key-Pair-Id=APKAJKNBJ4MJBJNC6NLQ&Signature=Cu6nxcQhc328uSHD0g09HYXGKHySzMfWxJbrRkMDEIXwMCj9gvngyQSvE6qQd-Y2SgdRi3qwZPW9eaGHmijFJFAwfHYFd8uNFozigY-9ICGlRigpnbPAuEbktt16D8k-A5f5V1vVYHEzfH9RurlNPhW5w77URu99rEXse4T1T66Rvpl7Ir03q4CvuyhXD8hzqvJxeluAX227wVSeqxwTgBBAeqIKNfqbe5D9Udr-yT5dw09-HY1vjlA0ad4ttRyOLCe39K~7DRMxWMsktPdJOShre7SK6kMMLOkKZ6kFsdVZyc7pcNVQhTgvC33VJrMpeXrnZUx-9SdQerKogZ7m-Q__ QUEENSLAND IMMIGRATION AND THE BLACK BALL LINE] by WARWICK FOOTE *Emmy - arrived Geelong from Hamburg December 1849. [[Einsporn-13|Friedrich Einsporn (abt.1799-1858)]] ===Locations=== *'''{{Red|DONE}}''' * Park Avenue, Queensland [[Ayling-634|Edwin Thomas Ayling (1893-1917)]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Park_Avenue,_Queensland '''{{Red|DONE}}''' * ''Warragamba, New South Wales'' [[Johnson-51140|William Johnson]] '''{{Red|DONE}}''' *Jervis Bay, New South Wales [[Hannay-95|James Douglas Hannay (1917-1942)]] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jervis_Bay * * * * * ===Cemeteries and Churches=== *'''{{Red|DONE}}''' *Wickliffe Cemetery, Wickliffe, Victoria, Australia [[Greenman-693| Mary Maria Comfort (Greenman) Williamson]] {{FindAGrave| 217863881}} https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/2673318/wickliffe-cemetery '''{{Red|DONE}}''' * * * ===WW1 and WW2 Units=== *'''{{Red|If possible, please add link to unit page at [https://www.awm.gov.au/advanced-search Australian War Memorial]}}''' *1 Base Medical Stores (RAAF) [[Eriksen-1465|Walter William Eriksen (1916-1988)]] Sorry not on awm *Air Force Headquarters (Records)??? [[Gunn-3183|Geoffrey Russell Gunn (1914-2007)]] sorry not found on awm * Detachment, Australian Army Medical Corps troops (Australian Naval and Military Expeditionary Force) [[Madsen-3558|Charles Joshua Madsen (1878-1929)]] https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U52085 *120 Squadron Royal Australian Air Force [[Polkinghorne-207|Alwyn Clive Polkinghorne (1914-1974)]] *HQ QLD Line of Communications Area [[Bensted-11|Cecil Richard Bensted (1911-1988)]] https://www.awm.gov.au/advanced-search?query=Headquarters+Queensland+Line+of+Communications+Area&units=true ??? *LAE Fortress Workshops [[Bellingham-136|Robert James Bellingham (1923-2012)]] * L Force [[McGavin-180|Frederick Walter McGavin (1911-1942)]] https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U53951 '''{{Red|DONE}}''' *1st TAF Telecommunication Unit [[Dale-2752|John Leo Dale (1910-1989)]] *133 AUSTRALIAN GENERAL TRANSPORT COMPANY - [[McCarron-1028|Tom McCarron]] https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U56389 *4 School of Technical Training [[Heywood-57|Arthur John Heywood (1918-2006)]] * 2/24th Supply Depot Australian Army WWII [[Handbury-28|William Hindley Handbury]] **https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U57008 *27th Brigade Workshop for [[Dixon-12485|Russell Keith Dixon (1920-2005)]] * 11 Advanced Ammunition Depot [[Osborne-12808|Claude John Osborne (1922-1973)]] https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U57733 *2nd Australian Field Censorship Section [[Schilling-312|Norman Edward Schilling (1906-1964)]] I can find a 7th but not a 2nd Field Censorship Section https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U56268 * 8th Machine Gun Company Australian Imperial Force World War I [[Hourigan-344|William Henry Hourigan MM]] **https://www.awm.gov.au/collection/U51552 * * ===War Memorials=== * Surat War Memorial [[Williams-137827|Albert Edward Williams (1887-1916)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/9212 '''{{Red|DONE}}''' *Queens Domain Soldiers' Walk https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2106 Just started adding profile links on the FSP called Avenues of Honour Tasmania '''{{Red|DONE}}''' *Deniliquin War Memorial **[[Ross-32178|Percy Eyles Ross (1892-1917)]] **[[Alphey-20|Arthur Richard Alphey (1889-1917)]] **[[Mow-88|William Victor Mow (1896-1915)]] **[[MacLeod-2891|Alan Desailly MacLeod (1896-1917)]] **[[Marshall-24392|Thomas Alfred Marshall (1897-1916)]] ***https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2234 * Maryborough State High School Roll of Honour [[Barnett-6848|Lionel Tom Barnett (1890-1917)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8555 * Brisbane No 3 Squadron Roll of Honour [[Blair-13435|John Riggal Blair (1894-1918)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8653 *Whyalla Roll of Honour, Whyalla, South Australia and Whyalla WW1 War Memorial, Whyalla, South Australia for profile [[Donaldson-7036|Donald Davenport Donaldson (1898-1918)]] '''{{Red|DONE}}''' *Cherry Gardens WW1 Roll of Honour [[Brealey-137]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/1875 * * * ====Montevideo Maru POWs==== *Ararat Shire of Ararat WW2 Roll of Honour https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/6383 **[[Dallimore-218|Robert James Dallimore (1902-1942)]] **[[Fairchild-2437|Reginald LLewellyn Fairchild (1914-1942)]] *Beaufort War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2778 **[[Cobden-62|Alexander Calder Cobden (1910-1942)]] **[[Hains-211|Francis Roy Hains (1913-1942)]] *Benalla War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2796 **[[Burns-12271|Reginald Charles Burns (1913-1942)]] **[[Groat-362|John George Groat (1913-1942)]] *Cobram Hay Memorial Avenue Plaques https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8953 **[[Cameron-10203|John Andrew Edward Cameron (1910-1942)]] **[[Carr-10662|Albert Carr (1902-1942)]] *Glen Innes World War 2 Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/4654 **[[George-9548|Arthur John George (1920-1942)]] **[[Hottes-35|Eric Stanley Hottes (1907-1942)]] **[[Hyatt-1850|Richard John Hyatt (1917-1942)]] *Merbein Memorial Walls https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/7386 **[[Burrell-2277|David Claude Burrell (1921-1942)]] **[[Dockwray-6|Edwin Thomas Ernest Dockwray (1910-1942)]] **[[Izard-207|John Francis Izard (1909-1942)]] *Merbein Memorial Gates https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/7385 **[[Burrell-2277|David Claude Burrell (1921-1942)]] **[[Izard-207|John Francis Izard (1909-1942)]] *Murchison Primary School No. 1126 Memorial Gates https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3329 **[[Clarke-13975|Robert James Clarke (1900-1942)]] **[[Gregory-9433|Norman Gregory (1918-1942)]] *Shire of Alexandra WW2 Honour Roll https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/9621 **[[Edwards-27674|William Eyton Edwards (1916-1942)]] **[[Hanning-118|Reuben Albert Thomas Hanning (1920-1942)]] *Shire of Alexandra WW2 Memorial Wall https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/9225 **[[Edwards-27674|William Eyton Edwards (1916-1942)]] **[[Hanning-118|Reuben Albert Thomas Hanning (1920-1942)]] *St. Arnaud High School Roll of Honour WW2 https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/11584 **[[Edelsten-47|Ivor Edelsten (1910-1942)]] **[[Giles-5299|Charles William Giles (1918-1942)]] *Traralgon War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3349 **[[Chenhall-103|Drene Walton Chenhall (1919-1942)]] **[[Cramling-2|Wilfred Henry Cramling (1911-1942)]] *Yarram WW2 Memorial Pillars https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/9273 **[[Cocksedge-59|Arthur Alan Cocksedge (1911-1942)]] **[[Coulthard-111|Colin Edward Coulthard (1911-1942)]] **[[Hibbs-804|Baden Hope Hibbs (1903-1942)]] *Wagga Wagga Cenotaph https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/5365 **[[Fry-6367|Albert Richard Fry (1918-1942)]] **[[Ghiggioli-2|Ernest Keith Ghiggioli (1918-1942)]] * * * *Adelaide Pulteney Grammar School WW2 Honour Roll https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/46 [[Harvey-12701|Cleland Ross Harvey (1909-1942)]] *Barraba St Laurence's Anglican Church Memorial Window [[Carter-31080|James Turner Carter (1915-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/5746 *Barraba War Memorial [[Carter-31080|James Turner Carter (1915-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/4621 *Beech Forest War Memorial [[Deppeler-8|Clifford Peter Deppeler (1921-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3287 *Beechworth Shire WW1 Honour Roll [[Ead-37|Herbert James Ead (1897-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/4918 *Beechworth War Memorial [[Ead-37|Herbert James Ead (1897-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2546 *Black Springs WW2 Honour Roll https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/1127 [[Harvey-12701|Cleland Ross Harvey (1909-1942)]] *Bundaberg Civic Centre Memorial Portico https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/5399 [[Highland-147|Charles Highland (1911-1942)]] *Bunyip War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2984 [[Houghton-2911|Alex Henty Houghton (1915-1942)]] *Carrum War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/4797 [[I'Anson-118|Donald I'Anson (1915-1942)]] *Cobram Barooga RSL War Memorial [[Cameron-10203|John Andrew Edward Cameron (1910-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8991 * Coburg Moreland State School No 2837 Honour Roll [[Tarrant-1256|Lewis Tarrant (1897-1970)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/5274 *Coolah Memorial School of Arts HR2 [[Dunnett-215|Maxwell Charles Dunnett (1915-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2540 *Cootamundra RSL Honour Rolls [[Florance-151|Victor Aikman Florance (1888-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/5540 *Cootamundra War Memorial [[Florance-151|Victor Aikman Florance (1888-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2015 *Corryong War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2957 [[Gittens-53|Frederick Gittens (abt.1903-1942)]] *Cranbrook War Memorial and Wall [[Brown-103317|Edward John Brown (1922-1942)]] [[Brown-103317|Edward John Brown (1922-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2813 *Crows Nest Presbyterian Church WW2 Book of Remembrance https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/6293 [[Hannay-95|James Douglas Hannay (1917-1942)]] *Cudgewa, Cudgewa North & Wabba WW2 Honour Roll [[Cody-1259|Thomas Leslie Cody (1917-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/12990 *Dandenong Shire Roll of Honour [[Gadsden-107|Cyril Thomas Gadsden (1909-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8449 *Dergholm & District Roll of Honor WW2 https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/11359 [[Howlett-815|Wilfred Lancelot Howlett (1919-1942)]] *Devenish & District Men https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/9819 [[Groat-362|John George Groat (1913-1942)]] *Dunedoo District Honour Roll [[Florance-151|Victor Aikman Florance (1888-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/6868 *Echuca War Memorial [[Andrew-2418|Herbert Edwin Andrew (1912-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2951 *Flinders & District WW2 War Memorial [[Brown-88597|Kenneth Walter Brown (1921-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3286 *Goorambat War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3238 [[Groat-362|John George Groat (1913-1942)]] *Gormandale War Memorial [[Cramling-2|Wilfred Henry Cramling (1911-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/9157 *Greensborough RSL Sub Branch Memorial Wall [[Cornelious-20|Sydney Robert Anthony Cornelious (abt.1920-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/10397 *Gunbower Memorial Gates [[Baird-4978|Ivan James Baird (1918-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/11420 *Gundagai War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/people/633422 [[Hoare-1618|Melville Archie Earl Hoare (1911-1942)]] *Gundy District WW2 Roll of Honour [[Franks-2787|Allan Bernard Franks (1917-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8950 *Gympie WW2 [[Corley-1301|Kevin Corley (1914-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2327 *Hamilton War Memorial [[Bennett-27395|Reginald John Bennett (abt.1916-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/4340 *Heidelberg Scots' Presbyterian Church Memorial Window WW2 [[Deakin-395|Henry Cyril Deakin (1920-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/4022 *Keswick "M" and Z" Special Units Independent Companies & Commando Squadrons Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/406 [[Harvey-12701|Cleland Ross Harvey (1909-1942)]] *Kokoda Track Memorial Rose Garden https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8574 [[Gilfillan-458|Douglas Fraser Gilfillan (1904-1942)]] *Lancefield District World War II Roll of Honour https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/11217 [[Hancock-8465|Alan Vaughan Hancock (1914-1942)]] *Lancefield War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2903 [[Hancock-8465|Alan Vaughan Hancock (1914-1942)]] *Laidley War Memorial [[Casey-4622|Kevin Patrick Casey (1921-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2459 *Lake Bolac & District Roll of Honour [[Dallimore-218|Robert James Dallimore (1902-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8419 *Lake Bolac War Memorial [[Dallimore-218|Robert James Dallimore (1902-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3296 *Leeton ANZAC Memorial Clock Tower and Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/1984 [[Hepburn-1414|George William Hepburn (1916-1942)]] *Leeton Mountford Park WW2 Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/9940 [[Hepburn-1414|George William Hepburn (1916-1942)]] *Leitchville & District Honour Roll WW2 [[Crichton-855|Thomas Crichton (1922-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/11258 *Lindfield St David's Uniting Church WW2 Memorial Windows https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/5747 [[Hannay-95|James Douglas Hannay (1917-1942)]] *Lindfield St. David's Uniting Church Roll of Honour https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/13405 [[Hannay-95|James Douglas Hannay (1917-1942)]] *Loyal Corryong Lodge Roll of Honour https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/11281 [[Gittens-53|Frederick Gittens (abt.1903-1942)]] *Mareeba War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/4459 [[Highland-147|Charles Highland (1911-1942)]] *Maryborough Queen's Park War Memorial [[Ainsbury-2|Dudley Royes Ainsbury (1921-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2136 *Maryborough St. Paul's Anglican Church Book of Remembrance [[Ainsbury-2|Dudley Royes Ainsbury (1921-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/13590 *Mildura High School WW2 Honour Roll https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/9525 [[Izard-207|John Francis Izard (1909-1942)]] *Narrandera WW2 War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3225 [[Hepburn-1414|George William Hepburn (1916-1942)]] *Narromine War Memorial [[Everingham-735|William Leslie Everingham (1919-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3746 *Newstead Presbyterian Church Honor Roll WW2 [[Birkin-101|Frederick Raymond Birkin (1916-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/13481 *Ottoway Congregational Church WW2 Honour Roll [[Findlay-1313|Donald Douglas Findlay (1920-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/1310 *Parkes & District Cenotaph [[Arrow-40|Earle James Arrow (1923-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3729 *Parkes Remembrance Walk [[Arrow-40|Earle James Arrow (1923-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/7051 *Parramatta NSW Department of Education Teachers and Trainees WW2 Honour Roll [[Dunnett-215|Maxwell Charles Dunnett (1915-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8952 *Portland WW2 Honour Roll https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/6387 [[Hardy-7417|Reginald Arthur Hardy (1919-1942)]] *Portland WW2 Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/7975 [[Hardy-7417|Reginald Arthur Hardy (1919-1942)]] *Portland and District St. Stephen's Anglican Church WW2 Supreme Sacrifice Roll of Honor https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/13725 [[Hardy-7417|Reginald Arthur Hardy (1919-1942)]] *Rainbow War Memorial [[Cooper-26036|Eric Neil Cooper (1912-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3379 *Robe War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/789 [[Hobbs-5954|Harry Hobbs (1917-1942)]] *Rokewood Werneth & District Roll of Honour [[Brough-639|John Jeffery Brough (1907-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/6535 *Salisbury Eternal Flame Honour Board https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/6428 [[Harvey-12701|Cleland Ross Harvey (1909-1942)]] *Salisbury War Memorial https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/813 [[Harvey-12701|Cleland Ross Harvey (1909-1942)]] *Sandgate War Memorial [[Ede-410|Thomas Edward Ede (1910-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3626 *South Perth Wesley College Lych Gate [[Dennis-6617|William Eric Rule Dennis (1912-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/6241 *St. Arnaud WW2 Memorial Plaque [[Barker-12661|Elvin Boon Barker (1912-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/11517 *Stanhope Cenotaph [[Crombie-404|Percy Clarence Crombie (1920-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/9300 *Sunshine Cenotaph [[Baird-4977|Andrew Craig Baird (1912-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8471 *Sydney Fallen Staff of the Rural Commonwealth Bank WW2 [[Boyle-3326|Paul Reginald Boyle (1917-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8396 *Teesdale War Memorial [[Bromilow-14|Richard Henry Bromilow (1915-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3389 *Tenterfield & District Fallen Roll of Honor WW2 https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8002 [[Geyer-767|Kevin Victor Geyer (1918-1942)]] *Terang War Memorial [[Beames-105|Robert Walter Beames (1901-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3375 *Tiaro Shire Honour Roll WW2 [[Corley-1301|Kevin Corley (1914-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/4573 *Tocumwal War Memorial [[Fuller-12842|Robert Arthur Fuller (1913-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8235 * Townsville West State School Memorial Gate [[Dodd-4902|Henry Dodd (1888-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3449 *United Shire of Beechworth Roll of Honour WW2 [[Ead-37|Herbert James Ead (1897-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/10332 *Victorian Jewish War Memorial [[Bernstein-620|Harry Bernstein (1899-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2343 *Wangaratta Holy Trinity Cathedral Honour Roll WW2 [[Curtis-12549|Neville Edword Hercules Curtis (1916-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/12500 *Wangaratta War Memorial [[Curtis-12549|Neville Edword Hercules Curtis (1916-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/2784 *Waratah War Memorial [[Davis-73689|Alexander Lewis Charles Davis (1920-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/4546 *Warwick War Memorial [[Butler-20592|Edward Joseph Butler (1917-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/4390 https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Warwick_War_Memorial * West Maitland Superior Public School Honor Roll [[O'Neill-7341|John Patrick O'Neill (1895-1917)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/13624 *Whittlesea WW2 Memorial Wall [[Firmstone-5|Eric Douglas Firmstone (1911-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8420 *Wollombi ANZAC Reserve Memorial Rock [[Bapty-2|Lance Bapty (1919-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8199 *Wowan War Memorial [[Flood-2119|William Edward Flood (1917-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/10114 *Yackandandah Back Creek State School WW2 Honour Roll [[Collins-25582|Harold James Collins (1915-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/4714 *Yackandandah War Memorial [[Collins-25582|Harold James Collins (1915-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/10184 *Yalgoo War Memorial [[Brown-103317|Edward John Brown (1922-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/8308 *Yea War Memorial [[Claydon-388|Charles Edward Claydon (1902-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/3372 *Yeoval NSW Solicitors in WWI Honour Roll [[Florance-151|Victor Aikman Florance (1888-1942)]] https://vwma.org.au/explore/memorials/9996 * * * * ===Everything Else=== *'''{{Red|DONE}}''' *Migrants from Yorkshire to Van Diemen's Land for [[Wood-20885|Joshua Wood (abt.1793-1857)]] '''{{Red|DONE}}''' * * * ==Categories to be Renamed== * * * *

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    '''Welcome to the [[Project:Categorization/Teams|Maintenance Team]], aka "The Category Doctors"!''' '''Coordinator:''' [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum]] The Categorization Maintenance Team is divided into topical sub-Teams that focus on specific category suggestions and errors. Most of these teams are topical, but Regional Teams may be established when needed. This gives you the option of getting involved in an area that best suits you and your experience level. ==Teams== '''[[Space:Content Maintenance Team|Content Maintenance Team]]''' : ''Team Leader: [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]]'' '''[[Space:Cemeteries Maintenance Team|Cemeteries Maintenance Team]]''' : ''Team Leader: vacant'' '''[[Space:ONS Maintenance Team|ONS Maintenance Team]]''' : ''Team Leader: vacant'' '''[[Space:OPS Maintenance Team|OPS Maintenance Team]]''' : ''Team Leader: vacant'' '''[[Space:Name Maintenance Team|Name Maintenance Team]]''' : ''Team Leader: vacant'' '''[[Space:Structure Maintenance Team|Structure Maintenance Team]]''' : ''Team Leader: [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Rassinot]]'' ==Goals== * To maintain categories by correcting errors in category names. * To maintain categories by correcting errors in hierarchy placement. * To communicate and consult with Categorization Project Liaisons/Project members when necessary, in order to determine correct name and placement of project-related categories. ==Tasks== *Maintain Wanted Categories *Find Parent Categories for Uncategorized Categories *Review WT+ Category Errors [[Space:Categorization_Project_Maintenance_Team#Category_problem_reports_on_WikiTree.2B|category errors]] ===Description of the Maintenance Categories === :1. Wanted Categories (also called Red Categories) ::See: [[Special:Wantedcategories|Wanted Categories]]. ::When a manager first enters a new category on a profile and saves the profile, the category appears as {{Red|red}}. If the manager then completes the category set up and saves the new category page it shows as {{Green|green}}. ::Red Categories are listed as Wanted Categories. The list should be reviewed by members of the categorization project on a regular basis, if possible the category should be set up. This may require working with the profile manager and/or the relevant project. The best practice is to ask if you have any doubts about proper parent categories. ::If it is not possible to proceed with category set-up and the category continues to be red, leave it in the Wanted Categories. Instructions about how to maintain these categories are outlined [[Space:Categorization_Project_Maintenance_Team#How_to_Work_the_Uncategorized_and_Wanted_Lists|below]]. :2. Uncategorized Categories ::See: [[Special:Uncategorizedcategories|Uncategorized Categories]] ::When a category is saved and no parent category is entered the category goes to the Uncategorized Category list. These can be either new categories or old ones where the parent category was removed. If naming conventions are changed, all of the old category names go to this list. Many categories in the list are simple typos or format errors, ie, town name and parish or county name in reverse order as an example. Some have had the content removed and are intended to be deleted, but the deletion process was not followed. ::Review of the Uncategorized list is required because they appear as green categories on profiles. Managers often do not realize they are uncategorized. The list should be reviewed by members of the categorization project on a regular basis. If appropriate, the category set-up should be completed by assigned parent category/categories. Instructions about how to maintain these categories are outlined [[Space:Categorization_Project_Maintenance_Team#How_to_Work_the_Uncategorized_and_Wanted_Lists|below]]. :3. DBE Category Suggestions ::[[Trtnik-2|Aleš]] provides us with a list of suggestions (or errors) related to categories. It can be found [[DBE_Categories_Suggestions|here]]. The suggestions that need to be addressed begin with an "8", but the suggestions that begin with '9" are simply lists and need no action. This list is updated daily. :4. Pending Categories ::There is a long list of Pending Categories they are all under [[:Category:Maintenance_Categories|Category: Maintenance Categories]] These categories will almost always have profiles in them. The correct category parent name has not been determined after making a reasonable effort. Categories should be added to the pending category that best fits, the goal being that when project members are looking for categories they will most likely find them. The correct parent name should be resolved jointly with the relevant project or by independent research by a member of the categorization project. :: :::This message should be added to profiles: :::::Warning – categories are not set up :::::Please review categories. :: :See: [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/153762/have-you-seen-the-message-warning-categories-are-not-set-up G2G_Question] === To Do === Tasks are maintained on Google Docs Spreadsheet. [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1x2KrLuvBl3qkDZwedYhYwuwoSyCFUaghT6SBoE0xyHQ/edit#gid=107467072 Google Tracking Sheet] === How to Work the Uncategorized and Wanted Lists === :The goal of reviewing the uncategorized and wanted lists is to complete the proper set up for the correct category for each profile. When the category is properly set up it will disappear from these lists and appear in the proper parent category. Note: If the profile is not open, a message should be left in the public comments on the profile page. :Category names in the list fall into major groups – ::1. '''The name is correct, but the parent category has not been entered.''' :::Action: Set Up. The category should be set up by adding the proper parent category. (Note: This is a common error in setting up cemetery categories. It may be necessary to add a town location for new cemeteries as well.) ::2: '''The name is incorrect''' :::Action: Delete. Remove all content from category page and type {{Delete Category}} at the top. Save the page. See: [[Help:Category Creation and Removal#Deleting.2C_Renaming.2C_or_Merging_a_Category|Deleting Categories]]. ::3. '''The name is incorrect, and there are profiles attached.''' :::Action: Rename. The correct name should be determined and: ::::If the correct category already exists, it should be renamed to correct category name. Remove category content and add {{Rename Category|}} at the top of the Category page. EditBot will rename the category and delete the incorrect category. See: [[:Category:EditBOT#Rename_a_category|Rename a Category]]. Note that the category will be ''renamed'' and that this will occur on all profiles attached to the category, without regard to privacy level. ::::if the correct category does not yet exist, create the correct category name, set it up with parent category/categories, then follow the instructions to rename the incorrect category. Note that Editbot cannot rename a category ''if'' the correct category name is '''red'''. The category ''must'' be set up. ::4. '''The name is wrong and It is clearly a misspelling or a typo, or there is evidence that the manager created the category and then realized it was incorrect.''' :::Action: Delete. Remove any other content from the Category page and add {{Delete Category}} at the top of the Category page. See: [[Help:Category Creation and Removal#Deleting.2C_Renaming.2C_or_Merging_a_Category|Deleting Categories]]. === Category Problem Reports on WikiTree+ === The Categorization project maintains category names and category structure (or heirarchy). Errors are in a list included in the Data Doctors Project, and are part of the Database Suggestions. The list is here: [[DBE_Categories_Suggestions|Category Suggestions]]. ===Links=== * Categorization Project Page: [[Project:Categorization|link]]. * Categorization Project Liaisons page: [[Space:Categorization_-_Project_Liaisons|link]]. *Leaders can see the recent changes to Category pages [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special%3ARecentchanges&namespace=14 here]. This allows us to keep an eye on new categories being created, which leads to incorrect categories being found and fixed sooner rather than later. *Categorization Help Page: [[Help:Categorization|link]] *Category Errors Freespace Page: [[Space:DBE_8000|link]]

    Categorization - Project Liaisons

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    • [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Home]]
    • [[Space:Categorization - Maintenance Team|Maintenance Teams]]
    • [[Space:Categorization - Project Liaisons|Project Liaisons]]
    • [[Space:Categorization - Proposing Category Structures|Proposing Structures]]
    • [[Space:Categorization - Project Tracking|Project Tracking]]
    Welcome to the Categorization Liaisons Portal! [[Category:Categorization Project]] == What is a Categorization Liaison?== Category Liaisons are members of the Categorization Project who are appointed by Project Leader(s) and act as a representative of their [[Help:Projects|parent project]]. The role of a Liaison is typically filled by Project Leaders, Project Coordinators or Team Leaders; however, any member may be appointed by the project's leadership. Once a Liaison has been appointed to the Categorization Project, the Liaison will be given the Categorization Badge and will be listed on this page. The Liaison will be responsible for ensuring that communication is maintained between their parent project and the Categorization Project. This commitment means routinely monitoring the the Categorization Google Group discussions for any topics, proposals or discussions that may be of interest to their project, and relaying that information back and forth to their parent project and the Categorization Project. Other members of this Team will include members of the Categorization Project who have been invited to join because of their commitment to and understanding of Categorization guidelines, their broad perspective of how categorization affects WikiTree as a whole, and their prior experience with this Project. ==Goals== Liaisons will regularly: * communicate and consult with other Liaisons and the Categorization Project in order to determine correct naming and placement of project-related categories; * provide review, advice and discussion on proposed changes or developments in project-associated category hierarchies; * facilitate discussion in the G2G forum in regard to major changes in the established category hierarchy or the addition of new hierarchies/structures; * review the categorization hierarchy to assure that it is intelligible and useful; * identify, discuss and help to resolve policy issues that affect general categorization; and * identify ways that categorization can best assist the objectives of WikiTree members in doing genealogy. == Current Liaisons == ''In process - please contact your Project's Leader(s) for more information...'' Note: The following designations in the Liaison(s) column describes the roles of the member for their applicable parent project / sub-project. *(PL) = Project Leader *(PC) = Project Coordinator *(TL) = Team Leader *(T) = WikiTree Team Quick Jump: [[#A|A]] | [[#B|B]] | [[#C|C]] | [[#D|D]] | [[#E|E]] | [[#F|F]] | [[#G|G]] | [[#H|H]] | [[#I|I]] | [[#J|J]] | [[#K|K]] | [[#L|L]] | [[#M|M]] | [[#N|N]] | [[#O|O]] | [[#P|P]] | [[#Q|Q]] | [[#R|R]] | [[#S|S]] | [[#T|T]] | [[#U|U]] | [[#V|V]] | [[#W|W]] | [[#X|X]] | [[#Y|Y]] | [[#Z|Z]] {| border="1" style="text-align: center;" ! width="50%" style="background-color:#25422d; color:#FFF;"|Project / Sub-project ! style="background-color:#25422d; color:#FFF;"|Liaison(s) |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''A''' |- | [[Project:1776|1776]] || [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] |- | [[Project:Acadians|Acadians]] || [[Ward-9858|Stephanie Mandarino]] |- | [[Project:Adoption Angels|Adoption Angels]] || [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] |- | [[Project:Africa|Africa]] || [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] |- | [[Project:Ambassadors|Ambassadors]] || [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf (T)]] |- | [[Project:Arborists|Arborists]] || [[Callis-74|Sarah Rojas]] |- | [[Project:Australia|Australia]] || [[Gale-2455|Margaret Haining (PC)]] |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''B''' |- | [[Project:Bahamas|Bahamas]] || [[Roberts-7085|Peter Roberts (PL)]] |- | [[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage]] || [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''C''' |- | [[Project:Canada|Canada]] || [[McCallum-175|Doug McCallum (TL)]] |- | [[Project:Cemeterist|Cemeterist]] || [[Sheppard-2686|Pip Sheppard (PL)]]
    [[Harris-5439|Steven Harris ]] |- | [[Project:Connectors|Connectors]] || [[Brown-8212|Abby Glann (T)]] |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''D''' |- | [[Project:Data Doctors|Data Doctors]] || [[Trtnik-2|Aleš Trtnik (PL)]] |- | [[Project:Disproven Existence|Disproven Existence]] || [[Baty-260|SJ Baty]] |- | [[Project:Denmark|Denmark]] || See: Nordic |- | [[Project:DNA|DNA]] || [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] |- | [[Project:Dutch Roots|Dutch Roots]] || |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''E''' |- | [[Project:Early Scandinavia|Early Scandinavia]] || [[Andersson-4409|Maggie Andersson]] |- |[[Project:England|England]]|| |- | [[Project:European Aristocrats|European Aristocrats]] || |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''F''' |- | [[Project:Finland|Finland]] || See: Nordic |- | [[Project:First Peoples|First Peoples]] || Dormant Project |- | [[Project:France|France]] || [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Martin (PL)]] |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''G''' |- | [[Project:Germany|Germany]] || Kylie Haese |- | [[Project:Global Community Outreach|Global Community Outreach]] || Dormant Project |- | [[Project:Global|Global Project]] || [[Harris-5439|Steven Harris]] |- | [[Project:The Great War|The Great War]] || Nat Trott |- | [[Project:Greeters|Greeters]] || Debi Hoag
    Deb Durham |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''H''' |- | [[Project:Holocaust|Holocaust]] || [[Gordon-4080|Gaile Connolly (PC)]] |- | [[Project:Huguenot Migration|Huguenot Migration]] || |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''I''' |- | [[Project:India|India]] || [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] |- | [[Project:Indonesia|Indonesia]] || [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] |- | [[Project:Integrators|Integrators (G2G)]] || [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]]
    David Selman |- | [[Project:Ireland|Ireland]] || [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin (PL)]] |- | [[Project:Italian Roots|Italian Roots]] || |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''J''' |- | [[Project:Jewish Roots|Jewish Roots]] || |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''L''' |- | [[Project:Language Volunteers|Language Volunteers]] || [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] |- | [[Project:Latin America|Latin America]] || |- | [[Project:LDS|LDS]] || [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]]
    Jamie Nelson |- |[[Project:Louisiana Families|Louisiana Families]] ||[[Ward-9858|Stephanie Ward (PC)]] |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''M''' |- | [[Project:Magna Carta|Magna Carta]] || [[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett (PL)]]
    [[Cayley-55|Michael Cayley (PL)]] |- | [[Project:Mayflower|Mayflower]] || [[B-404|Anne B (PL)]] |- | [[Project:Mentors|Mentors]] || |- | [[Project:Mexico|Mexico]] || |- | [[Project:Military and War|Military and War]] || [[Durbin-702|Nat Trott ]] |- | [[Project:Multimedia|Multimedia]] || Part of the Ambassadors Project |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''N''' |- | [[Project:Native Americans|Native Americans]] || |- | [[Project:New Netherland Settlers|New Netherland Settlers]] || [[Smith-62120|Ellen Smith (PL)]] |- | [[Project:New Zealand|New Zealand]] || [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] |- | [[Project:Nordic|Nordic]] || [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin (PL)]], [[Andersson-4409|Maggie Andersson ]] |- | [[Project:Norway|Norway]] || See: Nordic |- | [[Project:Notables|Notables]] || Scott Fulkerson |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''O''' |- | [[Project:One Name Studies|One Name Studies]] || [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin (PL)]] |- | [[Project:One Place Studies|One Place Studies]] || |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''P''' |- | [[Project:Poland|Poland]] || [[N.-17|Maggie N. (PL)]] |- | [[Project:Portugal|Portugal]] || |- | [[Project:Profile Improvement|Profile Improvement]] || [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Rassinot (PL)]] |- | [[Project:Puerto Rico|Puerto Rico]] || [[Lowe-866|Karen Lowe (PL)]] |- | [[Project:Puritan Great Migration|Puritan Great Migration]] || [[Hill-11959|S Willson (PL)]] |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''Q''' |- | [[Project:Quakers|Quakers 1550-present]] || [[Rassinot-1|Isabelle Rassinot (PL)]] |- | [[Project:Quebecois|Québécois]] || [[Liard-1|Danielle Liard (PC)]] |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''R''' |- | [[Project:Rangers|Rangers]] || [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] |- | [[Project:Religion|Religion]] || [[Langholf-2|Eowyn Langholf]] |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''S''' |- | [[Project:Scotland|Scotland]] || [[Crawford-15512|Amy Gilpin]] |- | [[Project:Slavic Roots|Slavic Roots]] || |- | [[Project:South Africa|South Africa]] || |- | [[Project:Spain|Spain]] || |- | [[Project:Style Committee|Style Committee]] || Dormant Committee |- | [[Project:Sweden|Sweden]] || See: Nordic |- | [[Project:Switzerland|Switzerland]] || |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''T''' |- | [[Project:Templates|Templates]] || [[Harris-5439|Steven Harris]] |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''U''' |- | [[Project:United States|United States]] || |- | [[Project:US Black Heritage|US Black Heritage]] || [[McBeth-165|Emma MacBeath]] |- | [[Project:US Presidents|US Presidents]] || |- | [[Project:US Southern Colonies|US Southern Colonies]] ||[[Noland-165|Liz Shifflett]] (PL)
    [[Spratlin-29 |Ken Spratlin]] |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''V''' |- |colspan="2" style="background-color:#92A096;"|'''W''' |- | [[Project:WikiTree Apps|WikiTree Apps]] || Jamie Nelson |- |[[Project:Wales|Wales]]|| [[Awbrey-135|Stuart Awbrey]]
    [[Bartlett-3702|Steve Bartlett]] |- | [[Project:William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers|William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers]] || [[Baty-260|SJ Baty (TL)]] |- | [[Project:Disasters| Disasters]] || Mary Richardson |}

    Categorization - Proposing Category Structures

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    • [[Project:Categorization|Categorization Home]]
    • [[Space:Categorization - Maintenance Team|Maintenance Teams]]
    • [[Space:Categorization - Project Liaisons|Project Liaisons]]
    • [[Space:Categorization - Proposing Category Structures|Proposing Structures]]
    • [[Space:Categorization - Project Tracking|Project Tracking]]
    If a category structure does not currently exist in WikiTree, or you think there need to be modifications to an existing category structure, then the structure must be documented, collaborated on and approved by the community. '''''This process takes time''''', but categories are highly debated topics. To some this feels like a long time for especially if you're eager to fix an existing mess, but it gives enough time for all active members to chime in, and it accounts for people who might be on vacation or away from their computer for a few days so they don't get shut out. In total, it's longer than the amount of time given for unresponsive profile managers. In many cases, the process would take longer than 2 weeks because debates may occur in G2G. If there's a lengthy debate happening in G2G that doesn't look like it's going to be resolved within the normal timeframe, the Categorization Project leadership may be called upon to make a decision in order to allow the process to continue. This would be a last resort since collaboration is the ideal solution. === Step 1: Draft the Proposal === :The easiest way to start is by creating a [https://www.wikitree.com/index.php?action=newspace free-space page] where you can draft the proposed category structure that you would like to see. Even though this will be a draft page, try to write as if it's an existing structure that you are describing. Try to explain to the reader of the page how they should implement the category structure. It is also beneficial to include a visual mapping of how the categories would be nested. :Please ensure that you put a notice at the top of the page (before any other content) that makes it clear to readers that the page is a draft for review. After this is completed, proceed to [[Project:Categorization/Procedures#Step_2:_Categorization_Liaison_Review|Step 2]]. === Step 2: Initial G2G Review === :Now that your proposal has been fully drafted, a member can submit the proposal (and a brief background if needed) to {{G2G}}. :During the review process, all interested Projects and members will be given the chance to provide feedback on the proposed structure. This review will consist of the following topics for consideration: #Does the structure conform to the guidelines on [[Help:Category_Names#General_Rules|General Naming]]? #Does the structure fit within, beside or cause any potential issues with an [[Help:Category_Names|existing documented and approved structure]] and/or does this structure mirror a [[Help:Category_Names|previously approved structure]]? #Does the structure have any potential overlap with other [[Help:Projects|Projects]]? #Does the structure pose any possible [[DBE_Categories_Suggestions|DBE Categories Suggestions]]? :All modifications and/or additions to the draft proposal should be documented (if applicable or as needed). After any modifications are made, the updates should be shared back for further review. :Wait either one week after the initial G2G post was created (if no one objects or presents any modifications) or one week after the discussions on the G2G post have concluded, and then proceed to [[Project:Categorization/Procedures#Step_3:_Formal_G2G_Proposal|Step 3]]! === Step 3: Formal G2G Proposal === :Once discussions within the Categorization group have settled, the Liaison who is submitting the proposal will go to {{G2G}} to make an announcement of what's been discussed, and should include the following tags at a minimum: {{tag|categorization}}, {{tag|project leaders}}. Make sure to use any other applicable tags, as well as the tag(s) for any Project affected, so that it grabs the attention of members who may be interested. This {{G2G}} post should be phrased as {{Red|''"Here's a proposal for X categories; what do you think?"''}} and should include a link to the proposal. :After the formal proposal has been submitted to {{G2G}}, the Liaison should submit the G2G link to the Categorization Project so the task can be updated on the [https://trello.com/b/jdyfOPAM/wiki-categories Trello Board], including the date that the post was made, a link to the {{G2G}} post, and a "Due Date". :During the {{G2G}} Review process, all community members may want to discuss what's being proposed, or they may not. Any modifications and/or additions to the draft proposal should be documented (if applicable or as needed). Wait either one week after the initial post was created (if no one objects or presents any '''major modifications''' ''{see below}'') or one week after the debates on the formal {{G2G}} post have concluded, then proceed to [[Project:Categorization/Procedures#Step_4:_G2G_Last_Call|Step 4]]! :{{Red|Note: If a major change or modification has been made to a proposal based on G2G comments, then the proposal will need to be resubmitted to G2G. Examples of a major change would be:}} *{{Red|Modification to the scope of the proposal; or}} *{{Red|Additional categorization criteria, requirements or considerations for the structure.}} === Step 4: G2G Last Call === :Once discussions within the Formal {{G2G}} Proposal have settled, the Liaison who is submitting the proposal will go to {{G2G}} to make an announcement of what's been discussed, and should include the following tags at a minimum: {{tag|categorization}}, {{tag|leaders}}. Make sure to use any other applicable tags, as well as the tag(s) for any Project affected, so that it grabs the attention of members who may be interested. This {{G2G}} post should be phrased as {{Red|''"Here's the finalized plan for what to do with X categories"''}}, and should include a link to the proposal. :After the post has been made, the Liaison should create two "answers" on the post: * Yes! I agree with this structure. * No! I do not agree with this structure (please list your concerns as a comment). :After this proposal has been submitted to {{G2G}}, the Liaison who submitted the proposal will update the task on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQa2AkodqwtP4bleha9wlRrek3GY8LAVA_iOf8EF0BwuCfMi5zhiPOWNyKqvu5EbXFPj6eft5g1yoY6/pubhtml?gid=2139564694&single=true Vision & Collaboration To-Do List], including the date that the post was made and a link to the {{G2G}} post. :During the {{G2G}} Last Call process, all community members may want to discuss what's being proposed, or they may simply vote. Any modifications and/or additions to the draft proposal should be documented (if applicable or as needed). Wait for either one week after the initial post was created (if no one objects or presents any '''major modifications''' ''{see below}'') or one week after the debates on the {{G2G}} Last Call post have concluded, then proceed to [[Project:Categorization/Procedures#Step_4:_G2G_Structure_Announcement|Step 5]]! :{{Red|Note: If a major change or modification has been made to a proposal based on G2G comments, then the proposal will need to be resubmitted to G2G in accordance with [[Project:Categorization/Procedures#Step_3:_Formal_G2G_Proposal|Step 3]]. Examples of a major change would be:}} *{{Red|Modification to the scope of the proposal; or}} *{{Red|Additional categorization criteria, requirements or considerations for the structure.}} === Step 5: G2G Structure Announcement === :Once the discussions or votes within the {{G2G}} Last Call post has settled, the Liaison who is submitting the proposal will go to {{G2G}} to make an official announcement on the category structure, and should include the following tags at a minimum: {{tag|categorization}}, {{tag|leaders}}. Make sure to use any other applicable tags, as well as the tag(s) for any Project affected, so that it grabs the attention of members who may be interested. This {{G2G}} post should be phrased as {{Red|''"Here's the approved rule for x categories"''}}, and should include a link to both the proposal and the {{G2G}} Last Call post. :After this Announcement has been submitted to {{G2G}}, the Liaison who submitted the proposal will update the task on the [https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vQa2AkodqwtP4bleha9wlRrek3GY8LAVA_iOf8EF0BwuCfMi5zhiPOWNyKqvu5EbXFPj6eft5g1yoY6/pubhtml?gid=2139564694&single=true Vision & Collaboration To-Do List], including the date that the post was made and a link to the {{G2G}} post. :This post must be left up for at least 2 full days, just in case something comes up at the last minute, before the process of changing the categories begins. :If any changes need to be made to the help pages, one of the Categorization Project Leaders would make those changes once the Announcement has been made. === Condensed Workflow === {{Image|file=Categorization_Toolbox-3.png |align=c |size=l |caption=Category Structure Proposal Process
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    Categorization Project Maintenance Team

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    Categorization structure for Prussia

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    [[Category: Germany Project]] [[Category: Poland Project]] [[Category: Prussia]] [[Category: Categorization Help]] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1504700/proposal-for-category-structure-in-prussia '''Proposal for Prussia submitted to G2G 10 Dec 2022.'''] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1508015/please-vot-the-finalized-plan-for-prussia-poland-categories?show=1508017#a1508017 '''Voting for finalized plan for categorizing villages in Prussia submitted to G2G 17 Dec 2022.'''] [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/1510564/approved-categorization-for-prussia-in-poland-only '''Approved Rule for categorizing villages in Prussia sumitted to G2G 23 Dec 2022.'''] ---- {{Image|file=Flags-17.jpg |align=c |size=s |caption=Part of the [[Project:Poland|'''Poland Project''']] }} == Background == '''First and foremost, Prussia categories are created ONLY for areas within present-day Poland.''' The [[:Project:Germany|Germany Project]] uses present-day locations for any location within Germany at any point in history, which is why the region within Germany is excluded. The intention behind the Prussia categorization structure is to provide a bridge between Polish village names and it's historical German name. This is important because Wikitree users may not be geographically savvy on the issue of border changes, and it affects potentially tens of thousands of Wikitree profiles who may have migrated before the borders changed. Prussia has a total of 13 provinces by 1900, with each having various inception dates. Wikitree will use year (+/-10 years) 1900 as a baseline for the creation of categories; however Wikitree profiles should always reflect the true location name at the time of the event. {{Image|file=German_Roots_Images.jpg|size=700|align=c}} == How to Find the Correct Name, County and Province == Finding information about a particular village can be a challenge in this region as many had a German name v. Polish name. Lists of villages within a province are not always available to find. Often times it requires careful review of maps.
    '''Please remember to compare maps from circa 1900.'''
    1. [http://www.kartenmeister.com/preview/databaseuwe.asp Kartenmeister.com] (Search Polish or German location names, DO NOT use Polish alphabet characters as they are not recognized.) 2. [https://gov.genealogy.net/search/index Gov.Genealogy.net] (Historical Gazetteer, search Polish or German location names, can use Polish alphabet.) 3. [https://www.meyersgaz.org/ MeyersGazetteer.org] (Online version of MeyersGazetteer includes historical and modern location maps. Search only German location names) == Information For Each Province Within Poland == {{red|Note: The content under this heading may be edited at any time after approval.}} {{Image|file=Categorization_structure_for_Prussia-1.jpg|size=600|align=c}}
    *[[:Category: Brandenburg, Preußen]] = (Germany, Poland) **[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandenburg-Preu%C3%9Fen Brandenburg, Wikipedia.org] **[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Brandenburg,_Prussia,_German_Empire_Genealogy Brandenburg, FamilySearch.org] *[[:Category: Ostpreußen, Preußen]] = (Poland, Russia, Lithuania) **[https://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/jgcd.php?get=y&dist1930=Ostpreu%C3%9Fen&prov1930=Preu%C3%9Fen Ostpreußen, JewishGen.org] **[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ostpreu%C3%9Fen Ostpreußen, Wikipedia.org] **[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/East_Prussia_(Ostpreu%C3%9Fen),_Prussia,_German_Empire_Genealogy Ostpreußen, FamilySearch.org] *[[:Category: Pommern, Preußen]] = (Germany, Poland) **[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pommern Pommern, Wikipedia.org] **[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Pomerania_(Pommern),_Prussia,_German_Empire_Genealogy Pommern, FamilySearch.org] *[[:Category: Posen, Preußen]] = (Poland) **[https://www.jewishgen.org/Communities/jgcd.php?get=y&dist1900=Posen&prov1900=Preu%C3%9Fen Posen, JewishGen.org] **[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Provinz_Posen Posen, Wikipedia.org] **[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Posen,_Prussia,_German_Empire_Genealogy Posen, FamilySearch.org] *[[:Category: Schlesien, Preußen]] = (Germany, Czech, Poland) **[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Schlesien Schlesien, Wikipedia.org] **[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/Silesia_(Schlesien),_Prussia,_German_Empire_Genealogy Schlesien, FamilySearch.org] *[[:Category: Westpreußen, Preußen]] = (Poland) **[https://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westpreu%C3%9Fen Westpreußen, Wikipedia.org] **[https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/West_Prussia_(Westpreu%C3%9Fen),_Prussia,_German_Empire_Genealogy Westpreußen, FamilySearch.org] == Formal Tier in Category Structure == '''Prussian category structure for counties and villages are ONLY in the German language (de).''' (Kreis = County for clarification) *'''[[:Category: Preußen]]''' and '''[[:Category: Prussia]]''' = ''country'' **'''[[:Category: Posen, Preußen]]''' and '''[[:Category: Posen, Prussia]] = ''province, country'' (parent & parent1) ***'''[[:Category: Meseritz (Kreis), Posen]]''' = ''county name'' (Kreis), ''province'' ****'''[[:Category: Meseritz, Meseritz, Posen]]''' = ''town, county, province'' {{red|Please note that all provinces and kreis/counties have already been created. You will ONLY need to create at the village level and then connect to the county via the CIB (below).}} == How to Categorize a Village/City == '''1.''' Creation of a village begins at the Wikitree profile level. For example: [[Bormann-202|Carl Wilhelm Ernst Bormann]] '''2.''' Add the village category above the ==Biography== header in the Wikitree profile: '''[[Category: Meseritz, Meseritz, Posen]]''' and accept. Bypass the warning that a "category has not been created." '''3.''' Scroll to the bottom of the Wikitree profile to see the new category link in red. Click on it and add a Category Information Box (CIB): ---- {{CategoryInfoBox Location
    |lang=de
    |Name= Preußen
    |Aka=
    |parent=
    |project=Poland
    |team=Prussia
    |coordinate=
    |wikidataID=
    |profiles=yes
    |spacepage=
    |webpage=
    |webpagetext=Kartenmeister
    }}
    *'''Das Polen-Projekt verwendet NUR die Zeit um 1900 als Grundlage für die Erstellung der Dorfkategorien in Preußen. Bitte verwenden Sie diese Kategorie, wenn Ihr Vorfahre in diesem Dorf zu irgendeiner Zeit unter Preußen gelebt hat. Um diese Kategorie hinzuzufügen, kopieren/einfügen Sie: [[Category: Adelnau, Adelnau, Posen]]
    *'''The Poland Project ONLY uses circa 1900 as the basis for creation of village categories in Prussia. Please use this category if your ancestor lived in this village anytime under Prussia. To add this category, copy/paste: [[Category: Adelnau, Adelnau, Posen]] ---- *name = full name of the historical location (in German) *aka = full name of the present day location in Polish '''{{red|NOTE: LEAVE THIS BLANK IF YOU ARE NOT GOING TO ALSO CREATE THE POLISH VILLAGE COUNTERPART. This is how the Poland Project keeps track of any new village categories created. Thank you!}}''' *parent = the county or Kreis. Please look under the province to find the county/kreis. Copy/paste accordingly. *project = Poland *coordinate = is found on Wikipedia on the top right of a page, click on it and you will want to copy/paste the "decimal coordinate" that looks like this: 53.8875, 18.349167 *Wikipedia ID = is found on Wikipedia page, in the left column and usually called Wikipedia Item. Click on the link. The ID will look like this: Q894316 *Profiles = yes. Means yes Wikitree profiles can be categorized into this category. *spacepage = (leave blank). Used for Free Space Pages or One Place Study Pages *webpage = URL link to specific Kartenmeister page on the village where you obtained your information. *webpagetext = name of webpage listed == Integration of Poland Categories == {{Red|Again, it is not mandatory for you to create the Polish village categories. If you DO NOT create them, you must leave the "aka" in the Prussian CIB blank (as stated above). As the Poland Project runs reports, this is how we locate any new categories created and we will create the Polish counterpart for you.}} {{Image|file=Poland_Flags_and_Images-2.jpg|size=600|align=c}}
    The categorization structure for Poland can be found here: [[:Space:Categorization_structure_for_Poland]] ''' "[[:Category: Poland|Poland]] has an extremely long and complex history of border changes throughout the centuries. The purpose of this categorization structure is to allow any page, cemetery, project, Wikitree profile, etc. be categorized under the present day category regardless of historical time period. Wikitree profiles must always reflect the correct language in the birth/marriage/death location fields. The present day location serves as an index to anything that is connected to it." ''' In the case of [[:Category: Meseritz, Meseritz, Posen]], it is situated in present day Poland ([[:Category: Międzyrzecz, Międzyrzecz, Lubusz, Poland]]). Village categories in Poland are in the English and Polish language parallels. Open either Poland category to copy the parallel language wording and add the parallel category language to the newly created Meseritz category, changing the ending from "en" (English) to "de" (Deutsch): *From: {{Aka|Międzyrzecz, Międzyrzecz, Lubusz, Poland|en}} **{{red|note the "en"}} *To: {{Aka|Międzyrzecz, Międzyrzecz, Lubusz, Poland|de}} **{{red|note the "de"}} Placement of the new parallel category should be above the CIB: {{Aka|Międzyrzecz, Międzyrzecz, Lubusz, Poland|de}}
    {{CategoryInfoBox Location
    |Name=Meseritz, Meseritz, Posen, Preußen
    |Aka=Międzyrzecz, Międzyrzecz, Lubuskie, Polska {{red|(Use Polish name)}}
    |parent=Meseritz (Kreis), Posen
    |project=Poland
    |team=Prussia
    |coordinate= 52.448333, 15.588333
    |wikidataID= Q639241
    |profiles=yes
    |spacepage=
    }}
    The parallel language provides a "bridge" across all three categories: *[[:Category: Meseritz, Meseritz, Posen]], *[[:Category: Międzyrzecz, Międzyrzecz, Lubusz, Poland]] *[[:Category: Międzyrzecz, Międzyrzecz, Lubuskie, Polska]] Any Wikitree profiles showing under the above 3 categories will appear nested together across all three categories. IT IS NOT NECESSARY TO ADD ALL THREE CATEGORIES TO WIKITREE PROFILES TO ACCOMPLISH THIS GOAL. Parallel categories between Prussia and Poland are '''ONLY''' used at the village level. If you have created the parallel villages in Poland, both "en" and "pl" AKA will be the German spelling of the Prussian village. In this case: Meseritz, Meseritz, Posen, Preußen

    Category: THUNG

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    Marga ini dalam bahasa Mandarin adalah Tang 湯, sedang dalam dialek Hokkian adalah Thng, di Indonesia lazim ditulis Thung, dibaca Theng, dengan e seperti e pada kata tenggara. Harap di perhatikan dalam bahasa Mandarin ada dua marga Tang 湯 dan yang satu lagi adalah 唐 Tang, yang bunyinya mirip tapi nadanya berbeda. Sedang dalam dialek Hokkiannya agak beda. Yang ini berbunyi Thng, sedang yang lain 唐berbunyi Tng. Yang satu dengan bunyi letusan, sedang yang lain tidak. Marga Tang lahir pada zaman dinasti Shang 商, dinasti kedua dalam sejarah Tiongkok. Pada akhir dinasti Xia, dinasti pertama, kaisar terakhir Xia Jiewang 夏桀亡 (He Kiat Ong) adalah kaisar yang sadis dan senang bersenang-senang, negara tidak diperhatikan. Daerah Shang 商 (Siang), yang terletak di kabupaten Shang propinsi Shaanxi 陝西 kemudian, dikepalai oleh orang yang bernama Tang 湯 (Thng/Thung) tidak puas, ia mulai memupuk kekuatan untuk melawan pemerintah. Dibantu oleh seorang pembantu setia dan sangat pandai Yi Yin 伊尹 (Ie In), akhirnya ia dapat menjatuhkan dinasti Xia, dan mendirikan dinasti Shang (Siang). Tang (Thng/Thung) menjadi kaisar pertama, ia disebut juga Cheng Tang 成湯 (Seng Thng) atau Shang Tang 商湯(Siang Thng). Berkat Yi Yin yang bijaksana dan pandai dinasti Shang berkembang dengan baik. Penduduk Shang sudah pandai berdagang, sehingga perdagangan maju. Hingga sekarang dalam bahasa Mandarin pedagang disebut Shangren, yaitu orang Shang. Leluhur kaisar Shang Tang adalah Qi pembantu yang sangat berjasa ketika kaisar purba Xia Yu (He Yi), mengerjakan proyek pengairan. Keturunan Tang ini ada yang menggunakan nama leluhurnya menjadi marganya, yaitu Tang 湯 (Thng/Thung) . Marga Tang adalah marga yang murni, tidak pernah ada keluarga lain, atau minoritas non-Han yang mengganti marganya menjadi Tang. Sehingga sudah dapat dipastikan semua marga Tang adalah berasal dari satu turunan, yaitu kaisar pertama dinasti Shang ini Shang Tang.Yang agak mengerankan, marga yang tua dan turunan kaisar yang berpengaruh ini, kemudian seolah-olah lenyap. Dalam sejarah tidak ada orang bermarga ini yang kenamaan. Baru pada zaman Lima Dinasti muncul seorang bermarga Tang yang kenamaan Tang Yue (Thng/Thung Yat). Asalnya ia seorang penulis, lalu diangkat menjadi perdana menteri Dinasti Tang Selatan. Kemudian setelah berdirinya dinasti Song, Zhao Guangyin (Tio Khong Yin), pendiri dinasti Song mengangkatnya menjadi pegawai tinggi. Ia menulis buku Jiangxi Lu (Catatan tentang Jiangxi sebanyak 10 buku tebal). Pada zaman dinasti Ming muncul seorang sastrawan dan penulis kenamaan Tang Xianzu (Thng/Thung Siancou) yang menghasilkan sastra dan cerita drama kenamaan diantaranya ¡°Mudan Ting). Pada zaman modern, pembesar militer di Tiongkok Timur Laut Zhang Zuolin mempunyai jenderal yang bernama Tang Yulin. Chiang Kai-shek presiden Republik Tiongkok yang melarikan diri ke Taiwan, mempunyai seorang jendaral yang bernama Tang Enbo. Tulisan marga Thung di bawah ini yang saya kirimkan kemarin malam , masih ada kekurangannya, saya belum memasukkan junwangnya. Inilah sebagai tambahan. JUN WANG Junwang marga Tang ada dua, yaitu Zhongshan dan Fanyang. Kalau dilihat dari letaknya kedua junwang ini berdekatan, jadi dapat dikatakan hampir merupakan satu junwang, seperti satu di Sukabumi, satu lagi di Bogor begitu. Dulu kedua junwang itu masuk propinsi Hebei, sekarang karena Beijing dipisahkan dari propinsi Hebei, maka sebagian termasuk Beijing selatan, distrik Fangshan, ada buku yang mengatakan sampai distrik Changping di sebelah utara Beijing dan distrik Shunyi di timurnya Changping. Di propinsi Hebei terletak di perbatasan dengan Beijing selatan, sekarang termasuk kota Zhuzhou dan kabupaten Dingxing. Kalau dilihat dari peta, semua wilayah di atas merupakan wilayah yang berdekatan. Di Indonesia sne Tang ini banyak berkumpul di wilayah Bogor, sehingga Bogor mirip junwangnya orang Tang di Indonesia. Pernah ada rekan yang memuat nama generasi Tang di milis ini, yang berkepentingan dapat menelusurnya. Sudah saya cek, tidak semua sne Tang (Thung) di Bogor mengikuti nama generasi ini, artinya ada turunan yang lain, kemungkinan yang datang belakangan ini berbeda nama generasinya dengan yang duluan. Hal yang menarik untuk diadakan penelitian terutama oleh para mahasiswa yang menyusun skripsi tentang budaya Tionghoa. MARGA THUNG DI INDONESIA Urutan ji yan untuk marga Thung dari daerah Wun San, Hoa An, Hok Kian ada enam belas . Cabang marga Thung yang besar di Indonesia ada dua cabang, di mana yang satunya bercabang lagi. Cabang besar yang satu ada di Sulawesi Selatan, berasal dari Thio Toa, Hok Kian. Cabang besar lainnya ada di Jawa Barat (termasuk Banten) berasal dari Wun San. Cabang Jawa Barat ini terbagi menjadi cabang Wun San dan cabang Banten. Penyebab historisnya masih perlu diperdalam, saya belum berani ungkapkan kepastiannya. Untuk cabang Wun San ini rimanya adalah Tjong Tek Hin Boen Tiang Hoat Kie Siang Liong Djie Tiong Too Kwee Soe Pit Tjiang Saya sempat menemukan adanya perbedaan pada rima yang dimiliki sub-cabang Wunsan Bogor dan sub-cabang Wun San Sukabumi. Namun saya pikir tidak terlalu prinsipil. Tunggau saja nanti kalau delegasi ke Wun San sudah bisa melacaknya. FIGUR TERKENAL Tang Yue , Dinasti Tang , Penulis , Perdana Mentri Tang Xianzu , Dinasti Ming , Sastrawan , Penulis Tong Sinfu , Atlet Bulutangkis , Pelatih Bulutangkis Tang Yaoming ""FAMOUS THUNG"" Sin Nio 新 娘 (Thung) 汤 [Thung-22] #''' [[Thung-22 |Sin Nio 新 娘 (Thung) 汤 ]]''' #''' [[Thung-20| Tjoen Pok (Thung) 汤 HB09 ]]''' #''' [[Thung-86| Siang Toh (Thung) 汤 (1631 - 1692) ]]''' #''' [[Thung-15| Tiang Mih Abdoellah (Thung) 汤 (abt. 1793 - abt. 1856) ]]''' #''' [[Thung-14| Ho Boen Moehammad (Thung) 汤 (1837 - 1896) ]]''' #''' [[Thung-21| Liang Lee Pranata (Thung) 汤 (aft. 1901 - bef. 1975) ]]''' #''' [[Thung-85| Siang To (Thung) 汤 (bef. 1788) ]]''' #''' [[Thung-19| Tjeng Hiang (Thung) 汤 (1897 - 1960) ]]''' #''' [[Thung-29| Bouw Kiat (Thung) 汤 HB03 (1863 - 1916) ]]''' #''' [[Thung-31| Liang Tjai Thung (1903) ]]''' #''' [[Thung-24| Ju Lan 友 蘭 (Thung) 汤 Dr., M.Sc. ]]'''

    Category Guidelines for Name Studies

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    [[Category:One Name Studies Project]] [[Project:One Name Study]] > {{PAGENAME}} Every name study will start with a high-level category provided in the format: '''[[Category: Name Study]]'''. This high-level category serves as a place in which pages and profiles that are associated with the name study can be stored and organized. This category may also include several different subcategories, depending on the specific needs of the project. If you are looking for ideas on how to categorize your study, or just want to see how others are working their name study categories, you can browse a list of Name Study categories at [[:Category:One_Name_Studies]]. ===Notes=== *Even though no person or group 'owns' categories, please '''always contact the associated Name Study project members before making any changes to existing categories or structures'''. Any changes could have a drastic impact on their research and could cause a lot of rework. *While the [[Category: Name Study]] is high-level category, '''it should not be tagged as {{Top Level}}''' since it may be automatically added to profiles by the One Name Study Sticker when no category parameter is provided. If needed, or wanted, you can tag this category as {{Mid Level}}. *Each category needs text to explain the intended purpose and usage. Please make sure you are adding text to your new category page! A good thing to use would be a standard sentence, or a template in each category. For example, '''{{ProjectCategory|Example}}''' on a category page will display as:
    {{ProjectCategory|Example}}
    ----
    The following information provides examples of category structures that are commonly included in name study categories. While you can create any number of categories based on this guidance, it is important to note that all Name Study categories need to include the name of the name study in it!
    1. [[Space:Category_Guidelines_for_Name_Studies#Name Study Location Categorization|Name Study Location Categorization]]
    2. [[Space:Category_Guidelines_for_Name_Studies#Topic Name Study Categorization|Topic Name Study Categorization]]
    ===Name Study Location Categorization=== :For location categories related to a Name Study, naming convention is as follows: '''[[Category:, Name Study]]'''. If there are very few subcaegories being used for a name study, you may want to place these categories directly in the main [[Category: Name Study]] so you do not create multiple levels of categories that will only hold one or two subcategories. This will give you a structure, such as: :*[[Category:Example Name Study]] :**[[Category:Bedfordshire, Example Name Study]] :**[[Category:Texas, Example Name Study]] ::When there are multiple locations being researched for a name study, or you want to establish a better organization system, it makes it easier to create a container category for similar locations based on the Country. These categories are named as '''[[Category:, Name Study]]'''. Again, you will want to categorize these directly in the main [[Category: Name Study]]. ::To further categorize within each country, use the [[Help:Category_Names_for_Regions|location categories established for that country]] as a guideline. For example, in the United States, the next level down is the admin entity "state", so we can further categorize by state and then by county, if that level of detail is desired. Sometimes in a large study, the categories can also break down to the municipal level. This will give you a structure, such as: ::*[[Category:Example Name Study]] ::**[[Category:England, Example Name Study]] ::***[[Category:Bedfordshire, Example Name Study]] ::***[[Category:Northamptonshire, Example Name Study]] ::***[[Category:Sussex, Example Name Study]] ::**[[Category:United States, Example Name Study]] ::***[[Category:Texas, Example Name Study]] ::***[[Category:Louisiana, Example Name Study]] ===Topic Name Study Categorization=== :Topical categories can accommodate a wide range of categorization schemes for Name Studies. These topics could include Occupations (Farmers or Shoemakers), Descendants of a specific person (john Example or Thomas Example), specific time periods (17th Century Examples or 18th Century Examples), etc. These categories follow the naming convention: '''[[Category:, Name Study]]''' :If there are very few subcaegories being used for a name study, you may want to categorize these categories directly to the main [[Category: Name Study]] so you do not create multiple levels of categories that will only hold one or two subcategories. This will give you a structure, such as: ::*[[Category:Example Name Study]] ::***[[Category:Farmers, Example Name Study]] ::**[[Category:Descendants of Thomas Example, Example Name Study]] ::**[[Category:17th Century Examples, Example Name Study]] ::When there are multiple occupations being researched for a name study, or you want to establish a better organization system, it makes it easier to create a container category for similar locations based on the overall Topic. These categories are named as '''[[Category:, Name Study]]'''. Again, you will want to categorize these directly in the main [[Category: Name Study]]. ::To further categorize within each topic, use a descriptive name and list that category into the applicable Topic. This will give you a structure, such as: ::*[[Category:Example Name Study]] ::**[[Category:Occupations, Example Name Study]] ::***[[Category:Farmers, Example Name Study]] ::***[[Category:Shoemakers, Example Name Study]] ::**[[Category:Descendants, Example Name Study]] ::***[[Category:Descendants of John Example, Example Name Study]] ::***[[Category:Descendants of Thomas Example, Example Name Study]] ::**[[Category:Centuries, Example Name Study]] ::***[[Category:17th Century Examples, Example Name Study]] ::***[[Category:18th Century Examples, Example Name Study]]

    Category Tree Level 1

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    [[Category:Categorization_Project]] '''Category Tree Level 1''' is the list of the permanent top-level categories. These top-level categories have been agreed to in G2G discussions and through the collaborative efforts of the [[:Category:Categorization_Project|Categorization_Project]]. [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/143702/what-is-the-purpose-of-categories?show=143702#q143702 What is the purpose of categories?] Apr 29, 2015 == Overview == The purpose of this page is to be a G2G-linked reference blueprint of the agreed top-level category tree to be maintained. [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/28656/top-level-category-hierarchy?show=28656#q28656 "Top Level Category Hierarchy"] May 31, 2013 Categories in this list should not be moved from their top-level position in the category tree, unless by consensus through the project and/or G2G discussions. Also, no new categories should be created or moved ''into'' the top level without discussion consensus. === Top-Level Explained === The top-level categories are simply the small group of the most general "parent" categories. They are each populated by other categories, which are more narrow in focus, and which are related to each other. Those "child" categories are also known as sub-categories. In this way, each category has a parent category. This structure makes it possible to easily navigate from any any categorized page, through successive layers of categories, to reach a more general or ultimate top-level parent category. Another way to think of the top level of the category tree might be as the collection of the root categories. In genealogy, a root ancestor has many successive layers of descendants. In the same way, a root category has many successive layers of related sub-categories, which become more and more narrow in focus the farther away they are from the root. === How To Start a G2G Discussion === G2G discussions about any major changes to any of these top-level categories can be started from this page. To do so, follow these steps: # [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/ask?cat=2 Start a G2G discussion with this link] # in the box for category select "Policy and Style" # in the box for WikiTree ID/URL put '''Space:Category_Tree_Level_1''' # in the box for Surnames and project tags put '''categorization''' If the category you wish to discuss already exists and is on this page in the lists below, first check to see if it already has a linked G2G discussion about it. Read those G2G discussions to see if they address your question. But if the category is not listed on this page, then try to locate it on the lower level pages (under construction soon) for discussion from there. Please do not create any new category simply for the purpose of opening a discussion about it. === Top Level Template === All top-level and other high level categories should contain the template, '''{{Top_Level}}''' in the upper part of the category page.[http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/145863/have-you-seen-the-new-template-for-high-level-categories?show=145863#q145863 Have you seen the new template for high level categories?] May 7, 2015 This template displays the following box: {{Top_Level}} This means that a top-level category (and also nearby lower level categories) should primarily be for grouping together the related lower subcategories, and should ''NOT'' contain ''any'' person profiles at all. Instead, those person profiles should only be categorized at a lower, narrower level. [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/159505/tiptoe-ing-through-the-categories?show=159505#q159505 Tiptoe-ing ..."might be a good or bad idea to re-think the prohibition on adding people to higher level categories."] Jun 24, 2015 However, in some cases some '''free-space pages''' might only be best categorized at the top level (For example, this page). === Other Languages === Parallel or mirrored category trees are being developed in other major languages. [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/180102/understanding-categories-mirroring-parallel-hierarchies?show=180102#q180102 Understanding Italian Place Categories - language mirroring and parallel hierarchies] Sep 15, 2015 Those category trees should be maintained to follow the same categorization pattern as the English category tree. [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/195826/multi-language-category-categories-categorized-category Should the multi-language Category:Categories really be categorized to Category Help?] November 17, 2015 Each other language tree does not need to be as complete as the English tree, but where other language categories exist, they should be sub-categorized the same as the English tree, whenever possible. Differences between the language category trees should be resolved through discussion as needed. === Category Definitions === Each top level category should have a small bit of definition, appropriate links, and/or a template to describe what it is for or to direct viewers to related alternative categories. But the amount of description, graphics, etc. should be limited within reason, so as not to detract from its main purpose as a category listing of related narrower sub-categories. If much more lengthy detail is desired (such as the history of a place), then create a free-space page on the topic instead, and categorize it! === Category Style === A top-level category should follow the style guidelines, so avoid using CSS and other non-wiki code.[http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/195390/should-project-and-category-pages-adhere-style-guidelines Should project and category pages adhere to style guidelines?] November 16, 2015 == List of Top-Level Categories == The list below are the agreed top-level categories. They appear under [[:Category:Categories]]. Note that Category:Categories is the only category which is not a member of any other category, by definition, and should never be added as a sub-category of any other category.[http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/195314/is-it-ok-to-replace-the-top-of-the-category-tree Is it ok to replace the top of the category tree?] November 16, 2015 Instead, it is the top-of-the-category tree. This page is new, so be aware that notes appear next to some categories which are questionable, or are under discussion now or soon, because they were moved or created recently, without any thorough discussion. So those noted categories are subject to removal or change. Otherwise, the top-level categories should always be the ones outlined here below: # [[:Category:Adoption]] new 31 December 2015 # [[:Category:Art]] revised 17 Nov 2015 # [[:Category:Categories]] 17 Nov 2018 to make it the top of the category tree with no parent # [[:Category:Cemeteries]] [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/146633/you-know-how-category-hierarchy-for-towns-and-cemeteries-set?show=146633#q146633 Do you know how the category hierarchy for towns and cemeteries is set up?] May 10, 2015 # [[:Category:DNA]] [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/47308/how-should-we-categorise-y-dna-haplogroups?show=47308#q47308 How should we categorise Y-DNA haplogroups?] Oct 19, 2013 # [[:Category:Family]] revised 29 August 2016 # [[:Category: Genealogy Help]] restored November 19, 2015 # [[:Category:Health]] revised 19 July 2016 # [[:Category:Migration]] , renamed from Immigration in June 2018, is also subcat of [[:Category:World_History]] # [[:Category:Maintenance_Categories]] [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/119765/would-helpful-projects-their-profile-maintenance-categories?show=119765#q119765 Would it be helpful if projects had their own profile maintenance categories?] Jan 7, 2015 revised 2 Feb 2017 # [[:Category:Military]] [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/193606/military-categorization-help-discussion?show=193606#q193606 Military Categorization Help/Discussion] Nov 9, 2015 re-categorized? September 14, 2015 # [[:Category:Occupations]] [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/117117/should-we-have-a-category-set-for-occupations?show=117117#q117117 Should we have a category set for occupations?] Dec 26, 2014 newly defined and restored November 17 2015 # [[:Category:Regions]] [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/157166/location-categories?show=157166#q157166 Location Categories] Jun 15 2015 newly changed November 13, 2015 #[[:Category: Religious Categories]] renamed from Category:Religions [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/536130/proposed-structure-and-guidelines-for-religious-categories Proposed Structure and Guidelines for Religious Categories] 8 Jan 2018 revised 2 Feb 2018; # [[:Category:Science_and_Technology]] [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/64831/aerospace-industry-category-should-also-science-technology?show=64831#q64831 May I add an aerospace industry category and if so, should it also be part of science and technology?] Feb 13, 2014 newly restored Nov 17, 2015, removed in error 8 Sep 2016 # [[:Category:Society]] revised 3 January 2016 # [[:Category:Sports]] [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/29122/how-should-we-set-up-categories-for-athletes?show=29122#q29122 How should we set up Categories for Athletes?] Jun 4, 2013 newly restored November 16, 2015 # [[:Category:Things]] changed November 8, 2015 # [[:Category:Unusual_Experiences]] new 16 July 2016 # [[:Category:WikiTree]] Added in 2022 to replace [[:Category:WikiTree Help]], which is a subcategory # [[:Category:World_History]] [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/148306/do-your-know-the-right-category-to-use-for-this-day-in-history?show=148306#q148306 Do your know the right category to use for "This Day in History"?] May 16, 2015restored November 17, 2015 === Discarded Categories === The following list of categories were previously rejected by the G2G community and the Categorization Project as candidates for a Top-Level category position. They may be active categories at a lower level in the category tree. They are included here with their relevant G2G discusssion referenced, for easy tracking. : Discarded Category Name : G2G : Notes on where it belongs # Category:Causes_of_Death, added/removed from top level several times : no G2G discussion : discarded 14 Nov 2017, see [[:Category:Health]]; (Note: category deleted after [https://www.wikitree.com/g2g/773341/should-we-delete-category-causes-of-death?show=773341#q773341 g2g discussion], on 1 Mar 2019.) #Category:Events [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/194817/new-categories-for-birth-death-and-marriages-being-emptied?show=194817#q194817 New categories for birth, death and marriages being emptied] November 13, 2015 new Nov 8, 2015, discarded 31 Dec 2015, see [[:Category:This_Day_In_History]] # Category:Genealogy_Resources[http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/79961/which-uber-g2g-category-for-genealogy-resources?show=79961#q79961 Which uber G2G category for genealogy resources?] May 28, 2014 discarded Jul 4, 2017 # Category:Help s/b in Misnamed Categories, discarded Jul 4, 2017 # Category:History s/b in Misnamed Categories, changed to [[:Category: World History]] Jul 4, 2017 # [[:Category: Hobbies]] new Nov 8, 2015, renamed from Category:Avocations Jul 4, 2017, subcat of [[:Category:Society]] # [[:Category:Organizations]] new Nov 8, 2015, changed 8 Jan 2016 to subcat of [[:Category:Society]] # Category:People new Nov 8, 2015, changed Jul 4, 2017 to pre-existing [[:Category: Family]] # [[:Category:Sources by Name]] altered Sep 29, 2015, has issues, moved 23 Jan 2016 to subcat of Free-Space_Projects_-_Sources%2C_Editing%2C_Tips # [[:Category: Surnames]] new Nov 8, 2015, changed from Category:Names Jul 4, 2017, moved to subcat of [[:Category:Family]] # Category:WikiTreers restored Nov 16, 2015, discarded 31 Dec 2015 and replaced by [[:Category:WikiTreers_by_Language]] # Category:Worldwide_Disasters [http://www.wikitree.com/g2g/182439/disasters-epidemics-catastrophes-etc-top-level-project?show=182439#q182439 Disasters, Epidemics, Catastrophes, etc Top Level Project] Sep 25, 2015 newly changed Nov 12, 2015, discarded 1 Nov 2016, replaced with [[:Category:Disasters]] #[[:Category:Maritime|Maritime]], which was added without discussion. [[Durbin-702|Durbin-702]] 15:23, 7 January 2020 (UTC) # [[:Category: Fictitious and Legendary Genealogy]] new Oct 9, 2015, needs discuss, renamed from Category:Fictitious_Genealogy Jul 4, 2017, is also a subcat of [[:Category:Family]] Removed as a top level. # [[:Category: WikiTree Help]] restored November 19, 2015; removed again === List of Most Popular Categories === The following list are high level, but not top level, categories, which are very popular, and otherwise might be a bit hard to find where they belong in the parent category. They are listed in ranked order of popularity, by number of subcategories they contain. : Popular Category Name : G2G : Notes # [[:Category:One_Name_Studies]] There are 1631 subcategories to this category. # [[:Category:Personal_Categories]] There are 157 subcategories to this category. # [[:Category:DNA_Projects]] There are 118 subcategories to this category. === G2G Discussions ===

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    [[Category: Category Templates]] General idea: There is a base template CategoryInfoBox, that is used by all other CategoryInfoBox templates. == Template:CategoryInfoBox == Link to base template: [[:Template:CategoryInfoBox]] This template is very complicated and '''shouldn't be used directly'''. It is there to control the appearance of infobox. * Used table to position texts [[Trtnik-2|Trtnik-2]] 06:53, 28 July 2017 (EDT) * Removed Toolbox part, since it is no longer needed. It is all part of the Category page. [[Trtnik-2|Trtnik-2]] 19:32, 31 January 2018 (EST) Usage: [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:CategoryInfoBox]] == Template:CategoryInfoBox Location == Link to template: [[:Template:CategoryInfoBox Location]] This template is for Location categories. It has parameters for Wikidata links. :{{CategoryInfoBox Location :| name = :| image = :| parent = :| location = :| wikidataID = :| coordinate = :| succ1text = :| succ1prev = :| succ1next = :| succ2text = :| succ2prev = :| succ2next = :| startdate = :| enddate = :| TopLevel = :| TOC = (profile OR space) Adds letter navigator for profiles or for free space pages :| subcat = no :| members = profiles :}} This could be also :| TopLevel = 1 (could be assumed yes if subcat = yes) :| TOC = yes (uses profiles if profiles = yes or space if space = yes) :| subcat = yes/no/empty :| profiles = yes/no/empty :| space = yes/no/empty Usage: [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:CategoryInfoBox_Location]] Examples: * [[:Category:L'Ardoise, Nova Scotia]] * [[:Category: L'Ardoise, Île Royale, Acadie]] * [[:Category:L'Ardoise, Nova Scotia Colony]] == Template:CategoryInfoBox Congregation == Link to template: [[:Template:CategoryInfoBox Congregation]] This template is for Congregation categories. It has parameters for Wikidata and cemetery links. Explanation of the template parameters: :{{CategoryInfoBox Congregation :|name= '''Manditory''' Name of the congregation. It represents just the title of the CategoryInfoBox Example: St Andrew's Anglican Church :|aka= Optional. Additional names of the cemetery. Separated by semicolon. Example: St Andrew's Church of England :|address= Optional. Address of the congregation. In one line, without the name. Example: 400 Veterans Avenue, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi Tel: 228-388-6668 :|image= Optional. Image name on WikiTree, that shows the congregation. :|parent= '''Manditory''' Name of the lowest parent category that groups the congregation. Example: New South Wales :|project= Optional. Name of the project, that oversees the categories. :|location= '''Manditory''' Name of the lowest location category that the cemetery is located in. Example: Bathurst, New South Wales :|wikitreepage= Optional. Name of the associated Free Space Page without the Space: prefix. Example: Belleview Congregation :|cemetery= Optional. The name of the affiliated cemetery category, with out the Category: prefix. :|wikidataID= Optional. WikiDataID of the congregation. Only if the congregation has Wikipedia/Wikidata page. Do not use the page of location. Example: Q338245 :|webpage= Optional. Full URL of the congregation webpage. :|searchwebpage= Optional. Full URL of the webpage with search capability. :|coordinate= Optional. Longitude and latitude of the congregation, separated by comma. It is displayed in URL on OpenStreetMap or Google. Example: 46.0712,14.5318 :|startdate= Optional. Year of the first meeting of the congregation. This may be before the building date.. :|enddate= Optional. Year of the last meeting of the congregation. :}} Template automatically adds a category for '''parent''' parameters. Usage: [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:CategoryInfoBox_Congregation]] Full Explanation: [[Template:CategoryInfoBox_Congregation]] Examples: * [[:Category: All Saints Anglican Cathedral, Bathurst, New South Wales]] * [[:Category: St John the Evangelist Anglican Church, Wallerawang, New South Wales]] == Template:CategoryInfoBox Cemetery == Link to template: [[:Template:CategoryInfoBox Cemetery]] This template is for Cemetery categories. It has parameters for Wikidata, FindAGrave, BillionGraves links. Explanation of the template parameters: :{{CategoryInfoBox Cemetery :|name= Name of the cemetery. It represents just the title of the CategoryInfoBox Example: Pokopališče Žale :|aka= Optional. Additional names of the cemetery. Separated by semicolon. :|address= Optional. Address of the cemetery. In one line, without the name. Example: 400 Veterans Avenue, Biloxi, Harrison County, Mississippi Tel: 228-388-6668 :|image= Optional. Image name on WikiTree, that shows the cemetery. :|parent= Name of the lowest parent category that groups the cemeteries. Example: Slovenia Cemeteries :|project= Optional. Name of the project, that oversees the categories. :|location= Name of the lowest location category that the cemetery is located in. Example: Ljubljana, Slovenija :|wikitreepage= Name of the associated Free Space Page without the Space: prefix. Example: Belleview Cemetery :|wikidataID= Optional. WikiDataID of the cemetery. Only if the cemetery has Wikipedia/Wikidata page. Do not use the page of location. Example: Q338245 :|findagraveID= Optional. ID of the cemetery on FindAGrave website. It is the number in URL of the cemetery. Example: 1983192 :|billiongravesID= Optional. ID of the cemetery on BillionGraves website. It is the name and the number in URL of the cemetery, that is after /cemetery/ in the URL. Example: 188928 :|webpage= Optional. Full URL of the cemetery webpage. :|searchwebpage= Optional. Full URL of the webpage with search capability. :|coordinate= Optional. Longitude and latitude of the cemetery, separated by comma. It is displayed in URL on OpenStreetMap or Google. Example: 46.0712,14.5318 :|startdate= Optional. Year of the first burial on the cemetery. :|enddate= Optional. Year of the last burial on the cemetery. :|TOC= yes Optional. Adds letter navigator for profiles :|affiliation= Optional. Religious Affiliation (e.g. Anglican,, Catholic, Uniting) :|affiliation1=Optional. The Congregation Category with which this cemetery is affiliated. Without the Category: prefix :}} Template automatically adds categories for '''parent''' and '''location''' parameters. Usage: [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:CategoryInfoBox_Cemetery]] Examples: * [[:Category:Cherry Fork Cemetery, Cherry Fork, Ohio]] == Template:CategoryInfoBox OneNameStudy == Link to template: [[:Template:CategoryInfoBox OneNameStudy]] This template is for One name study categories. It provides links to DNA and has base text for the category and how to use it. For use on Main One name study category :{{CategoryInfoBox OneNameStudy :| name = :| variations = xxx1, xxx2 :| page = Space:xxx_Name_Study :| dna = yes (optional. Adds category to DNA Projects) :| image = (optional) :| startdate = (optional) :| enddate = (optional) :}} For use on One name study category for specific Location. :{{CategoryInfoBox OneNameStudy :| name = :| location = :| location1 = :| variations = xxx1, xxx2 (??) :| page = Space:xxx_Name_Study :| image = (optional) :| startdate = (optional) :| enddate = (optional) :}} Usage: [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:CategoryInfoBox OneNameStudy]] Examples: * [[:Category:Britton Name Study]] * [[:Category:Australia, Britton Name Study]] * [[:Category:England,_Britton_Name_Study]] * [[:Category:Cheshire,_Britton_Name_Study]] * [[:Category:Linthicum Name Study]] * [[:Category:Johnson Name Study]] * [[:Category:MacBeth Name Study]] == Template:CategoryInfoBox OnePlaceStudy == Link to template: [[:Template:CategoryInfoBox OnePlaceStudy]] This template is for One Place study categories. It provides links to DNA and has base text for the category and how to use it. For use on Main One Place study category :{{CategoryInfoBox OnePlaceStudy :| name = :| page = Space:xxx_Place_Study :| image = (optional) :| startdate = (optional) :| enddate = (optional) :}} For use on One Place study category for specific Location. :{{CategoryInfoBox OnePlaceStudy :| name = :| location = :| location1 = :| page = Space:xxx_Place_Study :| startdate = (optional) :| enddate = (optional) :}} Usage: [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:CategoryInfoBox OnePlaceStudy]] Examples: == Template:CategoryInfoBox Unsourced == Link to template: [[:Template:CategoryInfoBox Unsourced]] This template is for Unsourced categories. It provides links resources and search of profiles by century. For use on Unsourced category :{{CategoryInfoBox Unsourced :| name = :| parent = main| :| location = :| resourcescategory = :| centurynavigator = full|part| :| TOC = yes :}} Usage: [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:CategoryInfoBox Unsourced]] Examples: * [[:Category:Unsourced Profiles]] * [[:Category: Europe, Unsourced Profiles]] * [[:Category: France, Unsourced Profiles]] * [[:Category: Belgium, Unsourced Profiles]] * [[:Category: Hainaut, Unsourced Profiles]] == Template:CategoryInfoBox Migration == Link to template: [[:Template:CategoryInfoBox Migration]] This template is for Migration categories. It provides links parent categories. For use on Migration category :{{CategoryInfoBox Migration :|fromCountry= :|fromEntity= :|toCountry= :|toEntity= :|TOC = yes :}} Usage: [[Special:Whatlinkshere/Template:CategoryInfoBox Migration]] Examples: * [[:Category:Migration]] * [[:Category: Australia, Emigrants]] * [[:Category: New South Wales, Emigrants]] * [[:Category: New South Wales, Emigrants to United States]] * [[:Category:Migrants from New South Wales to California]] * [[:Category: California, Immigrants from Australia]] * [[:Category: California, Immigrants]] * [[:Category: United States, Immigrants]]

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    [[Category: Sources by Name]] [[Category: Source Directories]] == Sources == This is a list of many sources that have been used in WikiTree profiles. The sources are grouped by country. The sources for the USA are also grouped by State. There are additional groups for published family genealogies, periodicals, Projects, and bibliographies from published books. Please ask to be on the trusted list! You can also ask to be on the Trusted List for any of the pages listed below. There are over 6,000 sources listed in the pages below. If you would like to help, please take a look at the [[Space:Sources-To-Do_List|To-Do List]]. === Source Free-Space Pages ===
    * [[Space:Sources-United States of America|United States of America]] ** [[Space:Sources-New_England|New England]] *** [[Space:Sources-Connecticut|Connecticut]] *** [[Space:Sources-Massachusetts|Massachusetts]] *** [[Space:Sources-Rhode Island|Rhode Island]] *** [[Space:Sources-New Hampshire|New Hampshire]] *** [[Space:Sources-Maine|Maine]] *** [[Space:Sources-Vermont|Vermont]] ** [[Space:Sources-Mid-Atlantic|Mid-Atlantic]] *** [[Space:Sources-Delaware|Delaware]] *** [[Space:Sources-Maryland|Maryland]] *** [[Space:Sources-New_Jersey|New Jersey]] *** [[Space:Sources-Pennsylvania|Pennsylvania]] *** [[Space:Sources-Virginia|Virginia]] ** [[Space:Sources-Alabama|Alabama]] ** [[Space:Sources-Alaska|Alaska]] ** [[Space:Sources-Arkansas|Arkansas]] ** [[Space:Sources-California|California]] ** [[Space:Sources-Colorado|Colorado]] ** [[Space:Sources-Florida|Florida]] ** [[Space:Sources-Georgia|Georgia]] ** [[Space:Sources-Hawaii|Hawaii]] ** [[Space:Sources-Idaho|Idaho]] ** [[Space:Sources-Illinois|Illinois]] ** [[Space:Sources-Indiana|Indiana]] ** [[Space:Sources-Iowa|Iowa]] ** [[Space:Sources-Kansas|Kansas]] **[[Space:Sources-Kentucky | Kentucky]] ** [[:Category:Louisiana_Genealogy_Resources|Louisiana]] ** [[Space:Sources-Michigan|Michigan]] ** [[Space:Sources-Minnesota|Minnesota]] ** [[Space:Sources-Mississippi|Mississippi]] ** [[Space:Sources-Missouri|Missouri]] ** [[Space:Sources-Montana|Montana]] ** [[Space:Sources-Nebraska|Nebraska]] ** [[Space:Sources-New_Mexico|New Mexico]] ** [[Space:Sources-New York|New York]] ** [[Space:Sources-North Carolina|North Carolina]] ** [[Space:Sources-North Dakota|North Dakota]] ** [[Space:Sources-Ohio|Ohio]] ** [[Space:Sources-Oklahoma|Oklahoma]] ** [[Space:Sources-Oregon|Oregon]] ** [[Space:Sources-South_Carolina|South Carolina]] ** [[Space:Sources-Tennessee|Tennessee]] ** [[Space:Sources-Texas|Texas]] ** [[Space:Sources-Washington|Washington]] ** [[Space:Sources-West Virginia|West Virginia]] ** [[Space:Sources-Wisconsin|Wisconsin]] ** [[Space:Sources-Wyoming|Wyoming]] ** [[Space:Sources-Utah|Utah]] * [[Space:Sources-China|China]] * [[Space:Sources-Canada|Canada]] * [[Space:Sources-Puerto_Rico|Puerto Rico]] * [[Space:Sources-Societies|Genealogical and Historical Societies]] * [[Space:African_American_Resources|African American Resources]] * [[Space:Sources-Databases|Databases]] * [[Space:Reliable Sources|Reliable Sources]] * [[Space:Sources-To-Do_List|To-Do List]] * [[Space:Sources-Family_Genealogies|Family Genealogies]] * [[Space:Sources-Periodicals|Periodicals]] * [[Space:Sources-Europe|Europe]] ** [[Space:Sources-Austria|Austria]] ** British Isles *** [[Space:Sources-England|England]] *** [[Space:Sources-Ireland|Ireland]] *** [[Space: Source List for Pre-Norman Britain|Pre-Norman Britain]] *** [[Space:Sources-Scotland|Scotland]] *** [[Space:Sources-Wales|Wales]] ** [[Space:Sources-Finland|Finland]] and [[:Category:Finland_Genealogy_Resources|Finland]] *** [[Space:Sources-Åland|Åland]] ** [[Space:Sources-France|France]] ** [[Space:Galicia#Sources|Galicia]] ** [[Space:Germany_Project_Resources|Germany]] ** [[Space:Hungary_resources|Hungary]] ** [[Space:Sources-Italy|Italy]] ** [[Space:Sources-The_Middle_Ages|The Middle Ages]] ** [[Space:Netherlands_Project_Hulpbronnen|Netherlands]] ** [[Space: Sources-Norway|Norway]] ** [[Space:Pre-1500_Resource_Page|Pre-1500 Resources]] ** [[Space:Portugal_Project_-_Resources|Portugal]] ** [[Space:Sources-Portugal|Portugal (alt.)]] ** [[Space:Slovakia_Resources|Slovakia Resources]] ** [[Space:Sources-Switzerland|Switzerland]] * Project Sources ** [[Space:1776_Project_Resource_Page|1776 Project]] ** [[Space:War_of_1812_Resource_page|War of 1812 Resource Page]] ** [[Space:Australia_Project_Resources|Australia_Project_Resources]] ** [[Space:Cymru_Project_Resources|Cymru]] ** [[Space:Acadians_Project_Reliable_Sources|Acadian Reliable Sources]] ** [[Space:German_Roots_Project_Resources| German Roots Project Resources]] ** [[Space:Huguenot_Migration_Project_-_Member_Interests_List_1 |Huguenot_Migration_Project_-_Member_Interests_List_1]] ** [[Space:Magna_Carta_Project_Reliable_Sources|Magna Carta]] ** [[Space:Mayflower_Resources|Mayflower Project]] ** [[Space:Native_Americans_Project_Reliable_Sources|Native Americans Project Sources]] ** [[Space:Sources-New_Netherland_Settlers|New Netherland Settlers]] ** [[Space:Sources-New_Sweden|New Sweden]] ** [[Space:Palatine_Migration_Research_Resources|Palatine Migration]] ** [[Space:Puritan_Great_Migration_Project_Reliable_Sources|Puritan Great Migration Project Sources]] ** [[Space:Quaker Project Resources|Quaker Project Resources]] ** [[Space:US_Southern_Colonies_Reliable_Sources|Southern Colonies Project Sources]] ** [[Space:Southern_Pioneers_Project_Resource_Page|Southern Pioneers Project]] ** [[Space:Early Pennsylvania Settlers - Sources|William Penn and Early Pennsylvania Settlers]] * [[Space:Sources-Uncategorized|Uncategorized Sources]]: Sources that don't fit nicely somewhere else in the above list. * [[Space:Source Bibliographies|Source Bibliographies]] ** [[Space:Sources-GMB|Sources used in The Great Migration Begins]] by Robert Charles Anderson. ** [[Space:Sources-Douglas Richardson's Ancestry Series|Sources used in Douglas Richardson's Ancestry Series]] ** [[Space:Sources-K. S. B. Keats-Rohan's Domesday Series|Sources used in K. S. B. Keats-Rohan's Domesday Series]] ** [[Space:Sources-Burke's Bibliography|Burke's Bibliography]] ** [[Space:Sources-Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England|Prosopography of Anglo-Saxon England's Bibliography]] ** [[Space:Sources-Torrey|Torrey's Bibliography]] ** [[Space:Sources-Settlers of The Beekman Patent, Source List|Sources used in The Settlers of The Beekman Patent]] ** [[Space:Sources-Musgraves Obituary|Sources used in Musgrave's Obituary]] * [[Space:Kitty's Library|Kitty's Library]] - external links only * [[Space:Books|Books owned by people on WikiTree]] * [[Space:Personal Diaries and Journals|Personal Diaries and Journals]]
    === Free Online Book Repositories: === ::* [https://books.google.com/ Google Books] ::* [https://archive.org/ Internet Archive] (Also contains new books that may be borrowed and read online.) ::* [https://www.hathitrust.org Hathi Trust] ::* [https://books.familysearch.org Family Search] ::* [https://www.loc.gov/rr/program/bib/libsci/fulltext.html Library of Congress] ::* [http://library.si.edu/ Smithsonian Libraries] ::* [http://www.gutenberg.org/ Project Gutenberg] ::* [http://onlinebooks.library.upenn.edu/ The Online Books Page] ::* [http://jscholarship.library.jhu.edu/ Johns Hopkins] ::* [https://gallica.bnf.fr Gallica] from the Bibliothèque nationale de France ::* [https://www.delpher.nl/ Delpher] from the Nationale Bibliotheek in the Netherlands Here is a YouTube video that describes some of the basics on how to use these sources: [https://youtu.be/U63ZYOPVS8o WikiTree Sources] Do you have a favorite source? You can add it to this list. Here is some background information on sharing sources: [[Space:How_to_Share_Sources_on_WikiTree|How to Share Sources on WikiTree]]. All the sources include source description, locations where the source can be found, a "What Links Here" link, and examples for source citation and footnotes. These examples can be simply pasted into your own profiles. Citation examples are based on "[http://www.chicagomanualofstyle.org/tools_citationguide.html The Chicago Manual of Style]": author, title, (publisher,date), vol./page. Most of these books can be found at a library by searching here: http://www.worldcat.org/.

    Cates Cemetery, Madison County, Kentucky

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    [[Category: Cates Cemetery, Madison County, Kentucky]] [[Category:Madison County, Kentucky, Cemeteries]] This free space page for the Cates Cemetery is part of WikiTree's [[Project:Cemeteries_of_the_United_States|U.S. Cemeteries Project]], created to document the life and times of our ancestors who are interred here. The U.S Project is a subproject of the larger [[Project:Global_Cemeteries|Global Cemeteries Project]]. Cates Cemetery is located east of US 421 (McKee Road), just south of Bighill, Kentucky. The cemetery is on the left side of Owsley Fork Road before you get to the Owsley Fork Reservoir. There are about 50 interments on the hillside, the majority being descendants and relatives of the Cates and Alexander families. [https://www.google.com/maps/place/580+Owsley+Fork+Rd,+Berea,+KY+40403/@37.5523363,-84.1893901,15z/data=!4m2!3m1!1s0x88431932872f5197:0x343aa75ba829a1ce Cates Cemetery on Google Maps] [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=cr&CRid=1625610 Cates Cemetery on Find A Grave] == Table of Interments == {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! Last Name ! First Names ! data-sort-type="date" |Birth ! data-sort-type="date"|Death ! Inscription and notes ! class="unsortable" | Photo (click for larger) |- | [[Alexander-8477|Alexander]] || Grover Arvel || 1942 Oct 3 || 1974 Nov 29 || Kentucky SGT US Army, Vietnam || [[Image:Alexander-8477.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Alexander-8480|Alexander]] || Infant || 1947 || 1947 || || [[Image:Alexander-8479.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-877|Alexander]] || Lucy (Cates) || 1922 Dec 16 || 1987 Feb 8 || "Together forever" || [[Image:Alexander-8476.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Smith-107163|Alexander]] || Lyda M. (Smith) || 1940 Feb 21 || 1996 Aug 24 || || [[Image:Alexander-8476.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Alexander-8476|Alexander]] || Lymon G. || 1921 Apr 1 || 1987 Aug 22 || "Together forever" || [[Image:Alexander-8476.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Alexander-8478|Alexander]] || Veronica B. || 1965 Jul 9 || 2009 Apr 18 || "Mother of Cheyenne" || [[Image:Alexander-8478.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Alexander-8479|Alexander]] || Zola || 1943 || 1944 || || [[Image:Alexander-8479.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Ash-1247|Ash]] || Alexander Jacob || 2007 Mar 22 || 2007 Mar 22 || || [[Image:Ash-1247.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Baker-23266|Baker]] || John F. || 1870 || 1941 || "At rest" || [[Image:Baker-23266.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-919|Baker]] || Sinda Bett (Cates) || 1872 || 1939 || "At rest" || [[Image:Cates-919.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-911|Cates]] || Arnold || 1932 Dec 30 || 1999 May 6 || "In memory of Dad" || [[Image:Cates-911.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-912|Cates]] || Carl A. || 1959 Dec 24 || 2011 May 5 || || [[Image:Cates-912.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-332513|Cates]] || Catherine M. || 1962 Dec 6 || || || [[Image:Cates-912.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-895|Cates]] || Cecil || 1911 Aug 25 || 1992 Feb 25 || || [[Image:Cates-895.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-915|Cates]] || Cindy Belle || 1907 Dec 30 || 1967 Oct 28 || Kentucky TEC5 US Army, World War II || [[Image:Cates-915.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-879|Cates]] || Delia || 1864 || 1894 || || [[Image:Cates-879.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Lamb-4199|Cates]] || Dollie (Lamb) || 1908 May 28 || 1989 Oct 11 || "Asleep in Jesus" || [[Image:Cates-905.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-896|Cates]] || Edker || 1921 Jul 26 || 2001 Jun 29 || PFC US Army, World War II || [[Image:Cates-896-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-330126|Cates]] || Gertrude || 1927 Mar 6 || || "Precious Lord take my hand" || [[Image:Cates-896-1.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-878|Cates]] || Grover || 1891 Jun 10 || 1943 Mar 28 || "Precious Lord take my hand" || [[Image:Cates-878.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-920|Cates]] || Henry Irvin || 1942 Feb 27 || 2013 Mar 1 || || [[Image:Cates-920.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-883|Cates]] || Jake || 1890 Mar 25 || 1957 Dec 28 || Kentucky PVT US Army, World War I || [[Image:Cates-883.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-882|Cates]] || Jefferson || 1871 || 1928 || || [[Image:Cates-882.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Johnson-48258|Cates]] || Liza (Johnson) || 1889 Dec 23 || 1978 Feb 17 || "Precious Lord take my hand" || [[Image:Cates-878.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Kelly-10127|Cates]] || Lucinda (Kelly) || 1833 Feb 6 || 1914 Aug 7 || || [[Image:Kelly-10127.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Rabb-196|Cates]] || Marianne Kathleen (Rabb) || 1941 Jul 26 || || || [[Image:Cates-920.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-905|Cates]] || Osker || 1909 Nov 25 || 1992 Jul 3 || "Asleep in Jesus" || [[Image:Cates-905.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-897|Cates]] || Russell || 1932 Nov 9 || 1974 Jun 14 || || [[Image:Cates-897.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Unknown-330129|Cates]] || Susie || 1919 Feb 7 || 2004 Jan 28 || || [[Image:Cates-897.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-913|Cates]] || Thomas L. || 1957 May 6 || 2013 Sep 11 || "Nascar Fan" || [[Image:Cates-913.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-906|Cates]] || Vola || 1931 Nov 8 || 1931 Nov 28 || || [[Image:Cates-906.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-880|Cates]] || William || 1838 Jan 23 || 1896 Feb 29 || || [[Image:Cates-880.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Embree-962|Embree]] || Delbert || 1913 Jul 11 || 1934 Aug 26 || "Brother" "In God's Care" || [[Image:Embree-962.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Embree-964|Embree]] || Tony || 1943 Jun 20 || 1943 Aug 27 || || [[Image:Embree-964.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Williams-43251|Embree]] || Valmie (Williams) || 1895 Feb 6 || 1931 Apr 8 || "Mother" "In God's Care" || [[Image:Williams-43251.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hunter-7831|Hunter]] || Infant || 1901 Apr 17 || 1901 Apr 18 || "Infants of Mr. & Mrs. Wm Hunter" || [[Image:Hunter-7831.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Hunter-7832|Hunter]] || Infant || 1915 Feb 11 || 1915 Feb 13 || "Infants of Mr. & Mrs. Wm Hunter" || [[Image:Hunter-7831.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Keeney-979|Keeney]] || Basil M. || 1917 Aug 14 || 1999 Apr 22 || "In God's hands" || [[Image:Keeney-979.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Embree-963|Keeney]] || Geneva M. (Embree) || 1921 Apr 29 || 2000 Nov 25 || || [[Image:Keeney-979.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Keeney-980|Keeney]] || Valma A. || 1940 Feb 5 || 1940 Mar 22 || || [[Image:Keeney-980.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-684|Powell]] || Susie (Cates) || 1865 Apr 17 || 1943 Apr 17 || || [[Image:Cates-684.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-916|Rogers]] || Mary S. (Cates) || 1913 Aug 30 || 2004 May 20 || "Precious Lord take my hand" || [[Image:Cates-916.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Cates-689|VanWinkle]] || Edna (Cates) || 1924 Sep 2 || 2014 Apr 13 || || [[Image:Cates-689.jpg|50px]] |- | [[VanWinkle-255|VanWinkle]] || Hobert || 1922 Mar 10 || 1990 Feb 7 || || [[Image:VanWinkle-255.jpg|50px]] |- | [[VanWinkle-282|VanWinkle]] || Phillip Keith || 1952 || 1955 || || [[Image:VanWinkle-282.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Williams-43249|Williams]] || Amon || 1898 Jun 26 || 1930 Mar 30 || "Safe in the arms of Jesus" || [[Image:Williams-43249.jpg|50px]] |- | [[Williams-43253|Williams]] || George || 1836 Jul || 1905 || || no photo available |}

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    EARLIEST ORIGINS IN ENGLAND Four hundred and fifty years ago, a class of yeomen, or small-scale land owners and farmers, emerged from the out-dated and disintegrating feudal system in England. It is at about this time that the first references to the Catford family can be found in the historical documents of Devon and Somerset, and the family were a part of this yeomanry. Older references to the name Catford certainly exist in some other English documents,(1) but these refer to the manor of Catford in South London. There is no evidence to associate the family with the place in London. Rather, it seems likely that the name also arose in the West Country, independently. From the 1550’s, when church records were established by edict of Queen Elizabeth I, it is easy to trace the presence of Catfords in several parishes throughout an area along the Devon-Somerset border. The English county of Devon lies between Cornwall to the west and Somerset on the north-east side. Exmoor overlaps Devon and Somerset at the north coast. In particular, the village of Dulverton has a strong association with the Catford family. Indeed, the very first entry in the first register of Baptisms for Dulverton is for William Catford in 1558. The story of the Catfords is fundamentally one of a respectable family of yeomanry in Tudor times, with a degree of local prominence and responsibility in the sixteenth century, who have survived as successful farmers into the twentieth century. Their small dynasty rose and receded amongst the farming villages along the southern fringe of Exmoor. Along the way they were the holders of two manorial estates, one of which they emblazoned with a grandly styled Coat of Arms. The widespread rural depression in England in the mid-1800’s proved to be a major setback, and it was their immigration to Australia that gave renewed farming success. Now the South Australian branch of the family, pioneered by William and Jane Catford in 1848, is easily the largest in the world. From the time when William Catford studied at Oxford University in 1676,(2) and even before, various members of the family have diversified away from farming into medical, educational, scientific, legal and other pursuits, and this trend has accelerated in the present century. (i.e. the Twentieth Century). It is likely that the family took their name from whence they came. Around the valley of the River Exe, place names ending in ford are extremely common: Exford, Winsford, Brush¬ford, Oakford, to name a few. The rivers and streams in the area are characteristically wide and shallow with a solid stony bed, so they were easily crossed, or forded, at various locations, without the need to build bridges. These crossings would have become known to travellers, and were natural places for farms and settlements to arise. There is no village called Catford in Devon or Somerset, but there are three farms called Catford which survive to the present day. One of these farms was divided in the past into East Catford and West Catford farms. It is located in the parish of Huish Champflower in Somerset, about 13 km east of Dulverton,(3) and was the subject in 1547 of a bitter legal fight between the Catford and Marsh families. (4) Robert Catford maintained in his evidence that he had inherited the farm on the death of his father Robert, who had held the farm, “in his demesne as of fee, by inheritance from his ancestors”. Apparently the deeds somehow fell into the hands of a widow, Johane Marshe, and Robert was dispossessed. He claimed in his evidence that Johane took all the “issues and profits” from the farm, as well as living in the premises, and that she refused all requests to give them back. ''Footnotes to above: (1) For example, Public Records Office, Calendars of Close Rolls, 1272-1279 p. 567; Edmund de Cateford held land in Surrey and/or Kent in 1279. Also the Calendar of Ancient Deeds (HMSO, London, 1900), Series A [Exchequer: Treasury of the Receipt], p.102; Adam and Robert de Cateford lived near Lewesham in London in 1257. Also PRO London, Calendar of Inquisitions (Post Mortem), Vol. X, p.265; John de Catford was a clerk in 1327. (2) Somerset & Dorset Notes and Queries, vol. 16 (1920) p.201, William matriculated to Trinity College, 25 Oct 1676 aged 16. (3) Ordnance Survey map, grid reference ST 0229 (4) PRO London, Chancery Proceedings, C1/1209/9 '' The details of how the case was resolved are not known, but the surviving legal documents show that the Marsh family had acquired the freehold by 1655 and then held the farm for two centuries.(5) This Catford Farm, in Huish, is adjacent to fordable streams. Of course, their precise paths will have changed over the last five hundred years, but presumably the river crossings were subject to the menace of wild cats and this gave the farm its name.(6) In the surrounding area, one of the important land owners was the Sydenham family (originally(7) from Sydenham Farm(8) near Bridgwater) who also became prominent in the Dulverton parish during the 1500’s. It is possible that the expansion of the Sydenham interests in Dulverton brought with it the migration of Catfords from the nearby parish of Huish Champflower, to Dulverton. A second Catford Farm can be found in Stogumber parish,(9) north of Huish Champflower.(10) It is likely that this is the place referred to by the court case in 1377(11) that indicted one Walter Kayll for “robberies at Catford and Stogumber”. This farm is again connected with the Sydenham family, being within a mile of their estate of Combe Sydenham, which dates from at least the 11th century.(12) In the Stogumber area, the earliest settlements were largely beside streams which crossed the valley floors, and they include names like Vexford, Coleford, Cottiford, Donniford and Togford. The third Catford Farm can be found further down the River Exe, about 16 km south of Huish (19 km south-east of Dulverton), near the village of Sampford Peverell in Devon.(13) This area also has an early history of Catford family presence. In 1524, a certain William Catyford was living at Sampford Peverell, as recorded by the Lay Subsidy Rolls.(14) In 1604, the family were the holders of the nearby manor of Hockworthy.(15) Their presence in the area continued whilst the nearby town of Tiverton became prosperous in the 1600’s due to trade in the woollen weave known as kersey. ''Footnotes to above: (5) Victoria County History for Somerset, (OUP, 1985), ed. R.W. Dunning, vol. V, p.85, which cites the following references SRO DD/CCH/53/1; DD/PLE/59/67; PRO C142/(IPM HenryVII-ChasII)/532, no.235 (6) The Oxford Dictionary of English Place Names gives this derivation for the name of Catford in London, which, interestingly, is adjacent to a place called Sydenham. (7) Rev. J. Collinson, History of Somersetshire, Vol. 3 (Bath, 1791), p. 521 (this book is avail¬able in modern reprint). (8) Original 1 inch = 1 mile Ordnance Survey map, surveyed 1799-1811, Index No. 20, Sheet 75, reprinted as SBN 7153 4446 3 (David & Charles, Newton Abbot, 1969). Sydenham Farm is 2 km north-east of Bridgwater. (9) Victoria County History for Somerset, vol. V, ibid., p.176 (10) Ordnance Survey reference ST 09 38. Catford also appears on the same OS sheet as ref. 8. (11) Public Records Office, London, Lists and Indexes (New Series) Vol. 81, Chancery Miscellanea Part IV (1972), Ref. CM bundle 77, File 7, No. 236 (C258/19,No.13), 50 Edward III (12) Victoria County History, vol.V, ibid., p.177 (13) Ordnance Survey reference ST 03 13 (14) Lay Subsidy for Devon. This was a list of laypersons, compiled for tax purposes. (15) The purchase is described in PRO London, Star Chamber Proceedings, STAC 8/90/25. '' From the 1500’s onwards, essentially two groups of Catford families appear in the records: one in Dulverton and the other connected to Sampford Peverell; the latter also extended their land holdings to the Bridgwater area, towards Bristol. It is difficult to be sure whether the two groups are connected by descent or just by name. On the one hand, there are only 19 km separating the two towns, and it is easy to imagine one of the early Catfords moving further afield and establishing his own base. On the other hand, it is reasonable that a minor place name such as Catford could be duplicated in the region, and that two separate families could therefore have adopted the surname. It is remarkable that any reference to the Catford family name in official documents, such as copies of wills and Court proceedings held at the Public Records Office in London, can ultimately be traced to one of these families from two villages less than 20 km apart, on the Devon/Somerset border. In terms of the Australian connection, each branch (South Australian, Victorian and New South Wales) can ultimately be linked directly to Dulverton. THE TOWN OF DULVERTON, ON THE DEVON AND SOMERSET BORDER A visitor arriving in Dulverton today would find a small, close-knit community. They might well drive into the town over the Barle Bridge, for which they could in some small measure thank Robert Catford, who in 1593 left twentie shillinges in his will, for its maintenance . Continuing across the river towards the main street, the road passes a fruit and vegetable shop and a clothing shop on the right. From this double-fronted shop, Edwin Catford ran his draper’s business in the later years of last century . He lived in the adjacent Governor’s House , which still carries the same name on the front. A few doors further along is the former Lamb Inn public house, where William Catford was the licensee in 1871 . Opposite Edwin’s shop is the town house formerly known as Langdon’s which was tenanted in the 1700’s by Robert Catford after he had handed over to his son the farming on the lease at North Combe, on the outskirts of the town. The nearby town hall holds a list of the “ten Good Men of Dulverton” who were granted the right to hold regular town markets in Dulverton, by Royal decree issued by King Philip and Queen Mary in 1556 . The proceeds of the markets were put towards maintaining the general community amenities. Included among the Good Men is the same Robert Catford who made the bequest to support the bridge over the Barle. Continuing further through the town is Lady Street on the left. Hyla Catford, who died in the 1930’s and whose sons Pat and Jack were amongst the last Catfords to be baptized in Dulverton , used to live down this street. He took all of the photographs for a leading turn-of-the-century tourist guide to the town . Following this road out of town would lead to Ashway farm, which was associated with the Catfords in the 1500’s . But, back in the town, the main road continues ahead to the yard of All Saints’ Church, the traditional centre of the town’s religious life. Passing through the wooden arch into the picturesque churchyard, some of the first gravestones on the right are those of the Catfords of Northcombe Farm. From the back of the church, the steep path leading the couple of miles to Northcombe is known as Catford’s Lane. Thus, it can be seen that Dulverton and the Catfords have known each other well during most of the last four or five hundred years. Dulverton has held an important position in the local region for centuries. The town is the centre of the parish of Dulverton, in the county of Somerset, and lies just on the border with the adjacent county of Devon. Many of the dependent farms are actually in Devon. When the railways were built, in the 1800’s, Dulverton was confirmed as an important centre for tourism. It lies on the southern edge of the Royal Forest of Exmoor, a desolate and windswept oasis of untouched moorland much beloved of hikers and anglers, not to mention the deerhunters of the Royal Somerset and Dorset Stag Hounds. The Exmoor National Park authority has a base in Dulverton, and they distribute leaflets and books describing many walks near the town or on the moor, which are rewarding to explore. Out on the moor, gaudily branded sheep and small herds of diminutive Exmoor ponies graze freely, with no fences, and sometimes the sound of a cow bell breaks the silence. The noble red deer roam wild. It is a richly romantic setting, with a quiet charm. In literature, Exmoor is probably best known as the location for R.D. Blackmore’s novel Lorna Doone, set in the 1600’s when highwaymen roamed the bleak tracks across the moor and caused travellers much anxiety. At the beginning of the book, the young hero John Ridd is described travelling through Dulverton on his long coach trip from Tiverton, in the south, to his home on the north of the moor, near Oare. His journey would have taken him past the turnoff for the track up to North Combe Farm, where the Catford family was already firmly established. More recently, the town can claim two sons of some distinction. Sir George Williams, who founded the YMCA, was born at Ashway Farm in Dulverton, on 11 October 1821. He attended a school conducted by Mrs Timlett of High Street, Dulverton, and later went to Gloyn’s Grammar School in Tiverton. After an apprenticeship in Bridgwater, he was employed as a draper in the City of London and it was there that he formed the YMCA on 6 June 1844. He made donations to All Saints’ church, where he had been baptized, and to the Congregational church in the town. Another Dulverton success story was George Hall Peppin, born at Old Shute farm in 1800, who went on to achieve fame in Australia as a sheep breeder. He migrated to Victoria in the 1860’s with his family and after surviving a serious of serious setbacks with droughts and poor market prices, they established a successful sheep stud at Wanganella, 25 miles north of Deniliquin . Between 1861 and 1875 they developed the hardy Peppin merino line which is now linked to approximately 85% of all the merino sheep farmed in Australia. At their peak in 1875, the Peppins held 65,000 acres and ran 56,000 sheep. George Peppin is commemorated, as indeed is George Williams, in the stained glass windows of All Saints’ church in Dulverton. THE HISTORY OF THE REGION The Catford family history up until the mid-1800’s was largely based on the eastern edge of Devon, overlapping Somerset, and on the southern edge of Exmoor. The details of their history, and even the decisions eventually leading to the immigration to Australia, were shaped in part by the landscape and by the social and economic history of the region. Exmoor itself is a table-land rising to over 1500 feet (450 metres), and has an annual rainfall of over 60 inches (1500 mm), compared to the Devon average of 40 inches. Devonshire is well known for its dairy produce, and has a long history of successful agriculture. The shape of the Devon landscape was changed drastically during the age of colonisation between 1150 and 1350 . The scale of the change has been compared26 to that caused by the advent of railways and motorized transport in the present century. New towns and farmland were established. Ground was cleared of granite, which was then used to build rubble walls alongside the roads, and to build farm buildings. Much of the work was done by free peasants, granted the charter to a piece of land by the Lord of their Manor. The younger sons of the free tenants, with no hope of inheritance, became commercial traders. Markets and free traders developed, and borough courts replaced traditional manorial courts run by the Lord of the Manor. At this time of prosperity, new industries became successful and, for example, Devon’s mines produced most of Europe’s tin. When successive waves of the Black Plague hit the area from 1348 to 1351, mortality was typically 50% in Devon, and the population was reduced to the levels of 300 years earlier. Land was left unoccupied for want of tenants. By 1475, the county had fairly well recovered and the 1500’s became a time of great rural prosperity. Many new farmhouses were built, or existing ones modernised, and many of these can still be seen today. The expansion was reinforced by the dissolution of the monasteries and the release of their land , which was the biggest transfer of land ownership since the Norman conquest. In parallel, the number of wage-earners also expanded, and started to account for a third or more of the population at this time. The golden age of farming extended well into the 1700’s. In 1794 there were “few great proprietors” of land, but “a great number of gentlemen of easy independent fortunes, who passe[d] their time chiefly on their own estates, and live[d] in great harmony with each other, and with the respectable yeomanry in their neighbourhood.” The Catford family appear to been amongst the “respectable yeomanry” of the area. From the early 1500’s, the tenant farmers often held their land with three-life leases. The initial payment was substantial, perhaps the equivalent of 12 years’ proceeds from the farm, followed by a small annual rental . However, it gave the tenants good security and a chance to reap the benefits of long-term developments and land improvements. The three lives of the tenancy were usually the lessee, his wife and the eldest son, but new lives could be added on payment of a fee, and the tenancies could be continued in this way for centuries. From the late 1500’s the system had been modified so that leases were arranged to run for the shorter of “three lives” or 99 years. Even with this change, by 1800 the lease system had put the availability of farms at a premium, and short term leases for 14 or 21 years started to take over. The Napoleonic Wars of 1793-1815 brought great prosperity to farmers, who were simul-taneously provided with a buoyant market (being called upon to supply the fleet and the army), and also protected from competition from French imports . After the boom came the collapse of corn prices and a slump in farm prices. The 1820’s were crisis years in farming, and especially for small holdings. Many farmers were driven into becoming labourers or shopkeepers. In the mid-1850’s, farm labourers were paid a pittance; the labourers’ wives were often required to work also, as a condition of employment, and the families even then could not afford meat . It was at this time that William Catford and his new wife Jane joined the growing numbers leaving Devon for better opportunities elsewhere. Migration from the area began to occur to the north of England, and also to the U.S. and to the Colonies. By the late 1870’s and 1880’s, agricultural depression had set in. Migration accelerated, encouraged by extensive advert¬ising by companies that had invested in the Colonies and required labour for them to grow and be profitable. THE CATFORD FAMILY IN DULVERTON John Catford, who died in Dulverton on 17 February 1532, is the earliest Catford resident of Dulverton for which we have real information. He was a farmer and lived on the outskirts of the village, a couple of kilometres from the Church in the place known as Mountsey. In his Will he left most of his estate to his widow Jone (Joan), but he made provision for his daughter as follows: “To Jone Hyndan my daughter vi sponys of sylver, iii panns of brasse, pot of iii gallons, v platers and podyngers, vi sawcers and to Jone her daughter a bason; to Jone my daughter an oxe, a bullock of one yere hold; and a mare colte; and to every one of her chylder one shepe apyce.” He also left provision for the church of All Saints in Dulverton: “to Alhalows there, a shepe” as well as sheep also, for various saints. The town itself had an important bridge over the River Barle to maintain, and for this he left “The brydge, a shepe.” It is interesting to see the importance given to individual spoons, basins and livestock, and it is a reminder of the lifestyle that these people experienced. Another resident of Dulverton at around this time was Robert Catford, who died on 7 December of the same year, 1532. He also made various bequests to the Church, and he left the residue of his estate to his son, William. From these two wills, it is fair to say that the Catfords were farming in the Dulverton area from at least 1500. In fact there is an earlier reference to the family, probably, in the Lay Subsidy Rolls for Somerset in 1524. These Rolls are lists of residents, compiled for taxation purposes, and are available in variable degrees of completeness at irregular intervals through the 1500’s. Although the surname appears to be written as Caford, there are two Richard’s and a John included in the 1524 list for Dulverton . In 1550, the rolls are found to include Reignold Catford and William Aysheway Alias Catford. Another list for 1550 shows Raynolde, James and William Catforde, each described as a “husbandman”. In 1553 the rolls again list Raynold and William, together with Jacobus, and the surname is simply given as Catford in each case. The rolls for Dulverton in 1581 list William, John and Robert Catford. It may be noted that in the Devon tax rolls of 1524, William Catyford of Sampford Peveryll is listed. His presence implies that the family in Sampford Peverell is of at least a similar antiquity to the Dulverton branch. In the Subsidy Roll for 1545 he is listed as William Catford and in the 1582 roll he is joined by Richard Catford. It may also be noted that the Devon tax rolls for the Lay Subsidy of 1332 are available and there is a Simon atte Forde listed in Sampford Peverell. However, the atte Forde appellation can not be assumed to represent an early antecedent of the Catford Family since it appears quite commonly in other nearby areas at that time, and is much more likely a simple reflection of the local geography. The other Catfords that have been discovered in the early Lay Subsidy rolls are Robert Catyforde at Milverton in 1524/5 and Richard Catford at Exton in 1546, both parishes being quite near to Dulverton and Sampford Peverell. Another source of information about inhabitants in the 1500’s are the Muster lists, which show who, in each town and village, was required to bear arms in defence of the Realm. In the muster for Dulverton in 1569, Edward and Robert Catford were each listed. Edward was counted among the able men, and was down as a billman, whilst Robert was responsible for supplying armour, namely viii bows and viii sheafs of arrows . (A bill was like a scythe on a stick, sharpened on both sides). The leaders of the Dulverton militia were John Sydenham, esq., and Thomas Sydenham, gent. In the muster for Sampford Peverell in 1569 both Richard and William Catford are described as billman, whilst another William is required to supply i bow and i sheaf of arrows. The market charter for Dulverton in 1556 shows Robert Catford amongst the “ten good men”. Ref.45. In theTown charter for Dulverton, dated 25 April 1556, Robert Catford and others were granted the right to hold markets in order to raise money for maintenance of the town. The most prominent members of the family during the 1500’s were Robert Catford of Dulverton, who was born in 1518 and helped to obtain the town’s Royal Market Charter in 1556, and William Catford of Sampford Peverell who was born around 1540 and built up sufficient wealth to purchase the Manor house of Boomer in North Petherton for his son (see next section). The Dulverton market charter was awarded to ten “goodmen” of Dulverton in response to a plea of poverty from the town. An original copy of the charter, complete with the Royal seal, is kept at the Somerset Records Office and is reproduced here. The grant reads in part: “Know that by our special grace we concede to John Sydenham, Esq., John Toute, John Casse, Roger Chilcote, Robt. Vens, Robt. Catford, John Capper, William Howcombe, Nich. Trott, and Robt. Westerne, and others, inhabitants of the said town, their heirs and assigns, that they may have and hold, etc., a market every Saturday, all day, for the sale of cattle and other things; and that they may hold two fairs each year, - the first in the Feast of SS. Simon and Jude, and the other fair annually in the Feast of SS. Peter and Paul.” The profits of the markets and fairs were to be put to the good of the inhabitants. In case any present day Catford should feel the urge to arrange such a fair, it should be pointed out that the appropriate powers now rest with a newly constituted group. This group recently took over from the group of ten good men, which perpetuated itself successfully for hundreds of years according to the provisions of the charter, whereby they carried on until only two remained alive, and these two were then empowered to appoint ten others to replace them, from among the “most discreet and honest inhabitants.” Robert Catford seems to have been a respected figure in the area, although not always strictly a “good man”. He was called to testify on 12 June 1557 at court proceedings aimed at establishing the status of Upton, and in particular whether it was a manor in itself, separate from King’s Brompton. Upton is situated just to the east of Dulverton. Robert, described as a yeoman of Dulverton, was an authority because he was born three miles from Upton and had known the area for a long time. In a similar fashion, he was called as a witness on 9 March 1591 at age 82 “or thereabouts”, in a case concerning land dealings in the Manor of Exton. His copybook is blotted a little by the occasion when he was tried before the Swainmote Court of the Forest of Exmoor on 19 May 1559, accused along with five others of absconding with livestock that had been left by 16 other farmers to pasture on common land at Halscombe. Specifically, it was charged that together they “all Cattle Beasts and sheep there found wrongfully tooke, and them from the said grounds drove unto Hawkridge, and them there did impound, and in the pound did retaine by a long time.” Robert died on 10 December 1593, and the estate was significant enough for the Will to be proved in Canterbury . The major specific item was “all my sheepe which I have goying feeding or depasturinge uppon my ground called Ashwey”, plus Ashway itself, which was rented. This was left to his son-in-law John Catford, with half of it in trust to provide an annual income for his widow Johane, who inherited the residue of the estate. He also had money to be distributed: “to every one of my children sixe shillinges eighte pence; to every one of their children the same; to every one of their children again, the same; to every godchild twelve pence a peece”. Finally, as mentioned earlier, Robert left for the “mayntenance of Barrell bridge, twentie shillinges”. It was around about this time that the Catfords got mixed up with the local squires, the Sydenhams, in some riotous behaviour. Following a legal dispute in which he sued a friend of the Sydenhams for money owed, John Holwell of Dulverton fell out of favour with Sir George Sydenham. Subsequently, on the night of 22 September 1594, a group of 40 of George’s men, including John Catford, descended upon Holwell’s house ‘not having the feare of God before their eyes nor any dread or fear of your majesty’s Godly lawes and statutes made and provided for the due and severe punishment of Ryottes and suchlike misdemeanors but being led by the instigation of the deville’. They behaved ‘in very ryotous and warlike manner being weaponed with swords daggers jevelins gonnes pistolles and other unlawful weapons’ whilst the Holwells were ‘quietly in their beds’ and ‘were in God’s peace … not mynding nor intending any bodely harme or displeasure to any your majesty’s servants.’ This was just two years after similarly outrageous behaviour had already brought Dulverton to the attention of the Court of the Star Chamber in London and this other incident also probably involved John Catford. Roger Sydenham managed to incur the wrath of Humphrey Sydenham and must have wished it had never happened. Roger was a Ranger of the Forest of Exmoor, and as such it was his duty to charge Humphrey and his men with the illegal hunting of red deer. This hunting was pursued by groups of ten or twenty, armed with cross bows and arrows. Humphrey took exception to being charged and reacted in an original fashion, causing Roger as much embarrassment as possible at the nearby Skilgate church, where he was a churchwarden. Firstly Humphrey and his friends brewed 400 gallons of ale. They then arranged for official announcments to be made at the Sunday services in all the surrounding parishes, bidding the people to go to Skilgate church to buy and drink the ale. Soon after, since Humphrey was the Captain of a band of soldiers that were required to obey his order to muster, he arranged for them to assemble fully-armed in Skilgate and then insisted that they pay for ale and drink it. He later mustered 100 of his men in Dulverton, and required that they did the same. Finally, with his cohorts, he collected people from all over the area and, with careful timing, brought them to Skilgate during the service one Sunday. With the group’s arrival, a confederate planted amongst the congregation instructed the curate to end the Reading and to ring the church bells. The bagpipes were played to accompany the serving of a new batch of ale. The purpose of all this was to raise money, which was then used to fund a continuous stream of fabricated legal actions against Roger Sydenham and the others who were annoying Humphrey Sydenham! John Catford, Senior (as he was known) wrote his Will in Dulverton on 3 January 1627 and died in 1634 . He was most likely the son-in-law of Robert the “good man”. It is not quite clear how closely he was involved with the antics of the Sydenhams, as there were at least three John Catfords in Dulverton at that time. However, John Catford Senior’s widow Johane later married another Roger Sydenham, the son of Humphrey . In his Will, John Catford Senior left 100 pounds to his son Robert and 80 pounds to his son Nicholas. He also specified for Robert ‘a Silver Salt and halfe a dozen of silver spoones’ (formerly his grandfather’s), plus ‘the great chest that is in the Chamber within my Chamber that I doe lye’ and ‘a dishe performed not of the best neither yet of the worst’ and finally ‘the pann which I bought of John Briant’. Nicholas received ‘the pann which standeth at the higher end of the shelfe and a dishe performed not of the best neither of the worst’, whilst John’s son Ambrose was given ‘the Redd brasse panne which came from towne’, on the condition that when he died it was passed to Ambrose’s son. John’s daughters Johane Chilcott and Margaret each received ‘twelve pence’, and all Godchildren ‘six pence a peece’. The residue of the estate passed to Johane, his second wife, who then became an eligible widow. In the eighteenth century, things seem to have proceeded relatively smoothly for the Catfords in Dulverton. Action in the courts was more typically of the local variety, such as when Robert Catford was reprimanded by the magistrates for “letting a large apple tree grow over the house of Mary Radford, being an injury to her house.” The inventory of the estate for William Catford of Dulverton, dated 6 April 1720 , gives a glimpse of the times. It includes the following amongst his most valuable possessions (assessed in pounds and shillings): 10 00 His wearing apparell 15 00 Four plough steers 18 00 Five cows and three calves 08 00 Four two year old bullocks 05 00 Four Yearlings 48 00 140 wethers and hogs 02 00 ‘one fatt pigg’ 15 00 corn in barn and corn in ground 02 00 a clock and case 01 00 one round table and six chairs 01 10 six brass pans For a total of £240/17/00. Land tax records for Dulverton are available from 1766 . These show that by 1766 Robert Catford had retired from the farm into the town, where he lived at his residence of Langdon’s in the High Street until 1797. George Catford then took over the lease until he died in 1825. (George was the grandfather of William Catford who emigrated to South Australia in 1848). After George died, the residence was sublet for a few years and then George’s son James lived there from 1830. Langdon’s is shown, for example, on Charles Chilcott’s map of Dulverton from 1820 . It is also shown on the Tithe map and Enclosure map produced in 1839 when local taxes were reorganised. George Catford, who died on 19 December 1825, was (as mentioned above) the ‘great-grandfather’ of the South Australian family. In his lifetime, he made several acquisitions of land that enabled his sons Robert, George and Thomas to establish their own farms . He held Northcombe until Robert took over in 1803. Robert continued there beyond 183961. Meanwhile, George also held Ashwick (1781-1814), Millbrook (1800-1819, followed by Robert who held it for 1820-1828), and Hinam. Hinam Farm, just outside the town and on a rise overlooking the River Barle, was in George’s name from 1792-1810, and then in the name of Thomas Catford (1811-1814). This is where Thomas and Jane Catford were living when their first children were born, the eldest brothers and sister of William (the ‘father’ of the South Australian family). In his Will , dated 16 July 1820, George Catford was described as a yeoman of Dulverton. He made provision for his family as follows (having already set his sons up as farmers). To his wife Elizabeth, he left a sum of £50 owed to him, plus £4 interest per year on capital of £300, plus the use of ‘one of the best beds’ and household furniture during her life. To his son George he left £80 and the bed that he ‘often used’. To son James, he left ‘the leasehold dwelling known as Langdon’s House in Dulverton’, on the condition that Elizabeth be allowed to live there also. If she prefered not to, then James had to pay £2/10/- per year in lieu, so long as she stayed unmarried. To his five daughters (Betty, wife of William Reed; Mary, wife of Robert Bryant; Martha, wife of John Davey; Mariah, wife of John Hepper; Christian, wife of Charles Hepper) George left £5 apiece. Everything else was ‘share and share alike’ to his sons and daughters Robert Catford, George, Thomas Catford, John Catford, Betty, Mary, Martha, Mariah and Christian. After the First World War, the only sign of Catfords on the streets of Dulverton was Hyla Catford’s family. Hyla was apparently the organist at the church, and was also the Registrar of Births, Deaths and Marriages. There are one or two of the older residents who remember him, and the family name. Otherwise, people have seen the name only on gravestones and the town charter. It is perhaps a matter of some surprise that there is virtually no trace of the Catford family name in the Devon/Somerset area now, outside of the churchyards. Doubtless there are many Catford descendants amongst the population, but none carry the Catford name. The presence of the Catfords as a farming family in the Dulverton area finally evaporated just before the first world war, when the lease for Northcombe farm came up for renegotiation . The property, which had been farmed by Catfords for generations, continued to be a part of the Hollam estate until it was sold in the 1990’s. Hollam has been owned by the Mildmay family (from Queen Camel in East Somerset) since about 1855. They acquired it when the owner Charlotte Beague married for the second time, her first husband having been killed in the Charge of the Light Brigade in 1854 . (Some of the deeds for Hollam and Northcombe are held at the county Records Office ). At the turn of the century, and until 1923, Hollam was owned by Charles Beague Mildmay, known as Captain Mildmay. A veteran of the South African War 1900-1901, he retired to Dulverton and lived the typical life of a country landowner.65 Perhaps we can assume that the Mildmay family, who still hold the adjacent Hollam Hall, were keenly awaiting the renewal of the lease, in economic times that had become quite different to those prevailing when the lease was previously negotiated. The details for this lease are not known but it was not unusual, in the preceding time, for leases to run for 99 years or more. For whatever reason, the new terms seem to have been impossible, and the Catfords moved in 1914. George Catford, born in 1871, moved his family from Dulverton to Ellicombe near the town of Minehead, on the Somerset coast at the eastern edge of Exmoor. He tried his hand at market gardening with mixed fortunes , coupled to a fruit and flower business conduct¬ed in Minehead and died in 1935. His sons George and John continued the business. George retired to 43 Quay St., Minehead and died in the 1980’s. He is survived in turn by his son, David George, who carries on the inheritance of the Dulverton Catfords in the area where the family originally thrived. Northcombe Farm in Dulverton, photographed in 1998 from the path leading down from Catford’s Lane. This farm had a long association with the family which finally ended in 1914. LORDS OF THE MANOR The Catford family in Dulverton and in Sampford Peverell apparently managed to be respected citizens and to play a prominent role in their local affairs. In 1590, William Catford of Sampford Peverell had acquired sufficient affluence to purchase a Manor House and estate, where he settled his second son, Robert. The manor of Boomer was purchased , from the Bluett family of Holcombe Rogus (a village near to Sampford Peverell) and is located about 35 km north-east of there, in North Pether¬ton near Bridgwater. Robert’s descend¬ants flourished at Boomer for five generations, but it was not uneventful. Robert was trained in law, and his various dealings in land and mortgages seem to have led to an enormous number of legal actions of various types. In particular, he was widely accused of suspect practices when he purchased the Manor of Hockworthy, ad¬jacent to Sampford Peverell. Whatever the full story behind this purchase and other dealings, Robert’s brothers and children consolidated the status of Boomer, and when his grandson William rebuilt the Manor House in 1681 he embellished the outside with a Coat of Arms for Catford. In 1604, the Manor of Hockworthy was added to the Catford holdings . A prominent early history of Devonshire found that the history of the manor could not be traced out in detail, and “the first family that can be traced out by the register, as possessing the manor of Hockworthy, are the Catfords, who built the manor-house in 1653,” but it is now possible to say more. Robert acquired the manor in quite colourful circumstances from Henry Gifford, who had inherited it as a minor from his father Lawrence, and from his grandfather before that. Robert came to know Henry whilst he lodged at the Angel in “Grayes Inne Lane” in London. According to documents that Robert submitted70 to the powerful Court of Star Chamber, which investigated the matter, Henry did ‘much frequent ill companie and haunt tavernes and resorte unto bad places of bad reporte,’ and Robert ‘sought to reclayme him from these undue courses’ and did ‘earnestly persuade him from such evill fashioning’. Robert refused requests to lend Henry money. Henry asked Robert to ride to Somerset with him, and afterwards he lodged at Boomer. In August of 1604, Henry visited Robert, planning to go away to sea. He proposed to sell Hockworthy to him in order to raise the money. Robert claimed to have initially tried to talk Henry out of selling, but eventually the manor was sold for £300 to Robert and his heirs. Robert had to travel to London at that time, and left the appropriate funds in trust until he could investigate some doubts that he had over Henry’s right to make the sale. Indeed, his father William told him that Henry had already sold Hockworthy to someone else! When pressed, Henry said that the reason he was so keen to sell to Robert was because he was ‘beholdinge’ to him, and that ‘Robert Catford gave him so much for his saide land as anie man woulde gyve or more than he coulde have for yt of anie other.’ Robert paid in full by 22 September 1604. The matter didn’t stop there, and in a later dispute over land that was bought by Robert in nearby Wellington, Sir William Craford testified that Hockworthy was in fact worth in excess of £4000 when Robert obtained it from Henry Gifford, who had since died overseas . It was also reported that poor Henry ‘was putt to death in great paine’. The heirs of Henry Gifford brought suits against Robert70, the Attorney-General launched an investigation , and Robert was accused of using gifts of land to buy witnesses73. A whole host of related cases ensued, but Robert seems to have held out successfully. The manor-house built by the Catfords in Hockworthy was called Court-hall according to the historian Polwhele71 in 1797, who continues: “Hockworthy is healthy for cattle, as sheep, bullocks, and horses, and good for corn. There are some few woods for timber, which abound in oak, beech, and ash.” The common people call it Hockory, he says, but this is not widely the case today. The Catford’s tenure of the manor seems to have ended quite soon after 1653. Back at Boomer, Robert Catford married Avice Weaver in 1593, and they had five children. Described as a gent and an attorney at the common law, he acted as steward and managed estates owned by John Bluett of Holcombe Rogus in the manors of Milverton and North Petherton, between 1617 and 1627 during Bluett’s minority. Robert deputed his son Walter to do much of the work. He also held land in trust against mortgages that he had granted . The eldest son, Robert, succeeded after his father died in 1623 and managed to be ‘disclaimed’ at Bridgwater in the same year . That is, he was sanctioned for using a Coat of Arms to which he was not officially entitled, or perhaps simply for describing himself as a ‘noble’ without official authority. This can’t be held too much against him perhaps, as exactly the same thing had happened to his grandfather, then known as William of Hockworthy, in Tiverton three years earlier . Unfortunately, Robert died unmarried just two years later . He was succeeded by his brother William, who inherited not only the manor, but also all manner of legal suits pertaining to his father’s various land dealings. It seems that after his father Robert died, a number of those who had taken out mortgages with him claimed to have already paid back all of the debt, whereas William claimed to have inherited the ownership of the properties. William’s son Walter eventually inherited Boomer , followed by Walter’s son William. This last William was born in 1659 and in 1676 he matriculated to Trinity College, Oxford. He rebuilt the manor house in 1681, and incorporated a family coat of arms, embossed on the capitals of the lead water pipes. According to one published account68, William obtained a grant of arms for Catford at the Visitation of Somerset by the Heralds in 1672, as follows: “Gules, 3 bezants, on a chief engrailed as many cats’ faces of the field.” The interpretation of these Arms is as follows: Gules means red, and bezants are round gold coins, so the bottom two-thirds of the shield has three symmetrically arranged gold roundels on a red background. Engrailed means that the top third is separated off by a line constructed from a sequence of top halves of semicircles (with a series of points along the bottom), and symbolises a connection with the land. The cats’ faces (usually leopards) may be arranged and coloured as convenient. Unfortunately, the official records of the College of Heralds have no mention of this grant and the Arms that are described are not included in the official catalogue . Therefore, in fact, there is officially no Coat of Arms for Catford, despite the grandly crafted designs at Boomer. It seems that William succeeded, however, in convincing the family and maybe some of the locals that the Arms were genuine! William died in 1698 having had one son, William, who in turn had just one child William Hardy Catford. It is remarkable that each of the sons in the line of inheritance died fairly young, at 40 or 50 years old, whereas the Catfords that remained back in Dulverton and Sampford Peverell were replete with octogenarians. There is perhaps some argument to be made here, in favour of avoiding legal battles! William Hardy Catford fell on hard times financially, retired to Melbury Bubb (also known as Bubdown) in Dorset, and sold Boomer manor in 1761 . He died in 1765 and was succeeded by his daughter, Catherine Morley of Ilminster in Somerset . The rolls for Dulverton in 1581 list William, John and Robert Catford

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    [[Category:Immigrant_Ships_to_New_Zealand]] [[Category:1870s_Sailings]] [[Category: Cathcart, sailed 10 June 1874]] ---- === ARRIVAL OF THE SHIP CATHCART === Press, Volume XXII, Issue 2827, 31 August 1874 Early on Saturday morning, the signal was made that two ships were off the heads from the South, and by-and-by the distinguishing numbers were run up, aud they proved to be the Cathcart and St Lawrence from London, both with immigrants on board. It was nearly 2 p.m. when the s.s. Clyde left the Government wharf with the Health Commissioners, Drs Donald and Rouse, the Immigration Commissioner, Mr March, and the agents and reporters She proceeded to the Cathcart, which, although the last signalled, was the first to get inside the heads. The passage down the harbor was delightful, there was little range on, merely a nice ripple, and it was a pleasant sight to see the Albion leave the wharf just as we were nearing the ship, and come sweeping down the harbor like lightning, passing our poor little steamer as if it were asleep on the water, and steaming close to the counter of the Cathcart, giving the new arrivals a hearty cheer, to which we may be sure they responded with real good will. There is always a certain dread in approaching a vessel after a long voyage, and when the Clyde got alongside, and we knew that all were well on board, it was a relief to all. The Health Commissioners having proceeded on board to testify as to the sanitary condition of the ship, we had time to have a good look at her. She is a line iron vessel with painted ports and very square yards, and puts us much in mind of our old friend the Ballochmyle. She looked in splendid trim fore and aft, and is certainly one of the finest vessels in the harbor. After a short interval the word was passed, and the agents and reporters clambered on board. We found the decks occupied by the new arrivals, who all seemed in excellent health and spirits. On the poop were as nice a lot of those very desirable individuals domestic servants as it has been our lot to witness for some time, nice healthy, cheerful, goodlooking girls, who spoke well of their matron, and whose matron spoke well of them. There were seventy-three of them of all ages, from sixty to eight we should say. All the three nationalities were represented, and we were shown down in the berths, the English, Irish and Scotch corners. They seemed very happy, and one jolly looking girl they called their queen was said to have been the life and soul of the ship. Miss Johnson, the matron, had, however, been ill during a portion of the voyage, and a Mrs Bradshaw, a kind motherly woman had taken her position, and seemed quite to have won the giris' hearts. Their berths were very clean and well ventilated. During the passage prayers were held night and morning by the matron, and the younger children were instructed in secular matters by Mr McCallum, the schoolmaster, who had gained the respect of his pupils. It is a great pity that there is no provision made for teaching the elder girls during the voyage out, as many of them are woefully ignorant, and although it would not be possible to teach them much at any rate a foundation might be laid. There was no serious illness, and all spoke of Dr Chapman, the medical officer, as kind and attentive. A few days ago the girls sent a letter to the captain, the doctor, and officers, thanking them for their great kindness to all of them- The other compartments of the ship were also in a highly satisfactory condition, and the people seemed well satisfied with what had been done for them, and thought the country looked pretty, though one poor Irishwoman said to me, ' Shure and is it all like that? It breaks my heart to think of climbing them great cowld hills; faith they told us it was a rich country, but it don't look so ;" but she was reconciled to her lot when told of the plains that lay behind. Among the single men there were a large proportion of agricultural laborers, who will be heartily welcomed by our farmers. The Immigration Commissioner seemed well pleased with his look round, and told us that he thought the whole of the compartments were in a very creditable condition, and the class of immigrants exceedingly good, consisting principally of agricultural laborers and domestic servants, the two classes most required in this country. There were five deaths on board and four births. All that died were little children. There were three sailors in ions aft who had been concerned in a mutiny on the 24th June. It is a good job that the ship possessed a firm captain, or there might have been great trouble on board; as it was his determination seems to have entirely stamped out the seeds of the rebellion. We append the chief officer's account of the mutiny, and the report of the voyage. On 24th June, lat. 2043 N, long. 245 W., some of the crew having during the night broke Into the hold, broached cargo, and got drunk, one of them was brought aft and placed in irons, another having attempted to rescue him was also taken in charge; but while securing him, the first prisoner escaped to the forecastle. Captain Crawford and the officers going forward to recapture him, were prevented from doing so by several of the crew, who made use of threatening language. The captain finding that the mutineers would not listen to reason, came aft, and after deliberation with his officers, armed himself and went forward the second time, and finding the doors of the forecastle closed, demanded admission. Previous to this, part of the crew had left the mutineers. Those within refused to open the doors, threatened the captain, and said that they meant shortly to be masters of the ship. Finding argument useless, the door on starboard side of the forecastle was, in spite of much resistance, partly forced open with handspikes, and the captain again warming them, fired three times amongst the mutineers, three of them being wounded; by this means an entrance was effected and the mutiny quelled, the ringleaders and two others being placed in irons. The following is the report of the passage:—The ship Cathcart, 1387 tons. Captain Crawford, left Gravesend on Thursday, 11th of June, and proceeded in tow to Beachy Head, and made all sail with a light breeze from the north. On Friday, June 12th, the pilot left the ship at eight p.m. when she was going free off Start Point with a moderate breeze from the north -east, and from this we date our passage. On the 14th and 15th made moderate runs of 290 and 200 miles respectively. On the 16th and 17th had light winds from the northward. On the 18th and 19th light winds from the N.W. and beautiful weather. On the 19th the first death occurred, that of an infant five months old. Its decease appeared to cast a gloom over all on board. On the 20th the island of Madeira was sighted and passed about two miles off, and several vessels going in the same direction were sighted and left behind. At three p.m. same day caught the northeast trade winds in latitude 32.9 north and longitude 17.40 west. On the 21st, 22nd and 23rd had moderate trades and fine weather. On the 24th and 25th made runs of 250 and 260 miles. On the 26th, 27th, 28th and 29th moderate trades and fine weather. On the 30th of June came up to the ship Oxford from London to Auckland with emigrants. Went close to her, and had pleasant interchange of good wishes, and then made sail and left her behind. On July 1st and 2nd had light winds from the southward. On July 2nd the last trace of the Oxford faded out astern ; during' the day had light variable winds and calms. On July 3rd we got the S.E. Trades, in 4.31 north latitude and 20.57 west longitude. On the 4th had moderate winds. Crossed the Equator on the 5th, twenty-one and a half days from the Start. On the 6th made a run of 210 miles, and signalled and passed the ship Renown, from London to Melbourne, 23 days out. On the 7th made a run of 233 miles, and on this day also occuired the second death, that of an infant 9 months old. On the 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th, runs were made of 242, 249, 264, and 214 miles respectively. On the 12th. in latitude 23.14 south, longitude 31.40 west, lost the S.E. trade winds. On the 13th and 14th made distances of 141 and 184 miles. On the 13th of July spoke and passed the ship Loch Tay, from Glasgow to Melbourne. 39 days out, in latitude 25.33 south, longitude 30.15 west, On the 14th, 15th, and 16th, made runs of 211, 359, and 248 miles, with moderate south-westerly winds. During the 17th, 18th, and 19th had moderate unsteady winds from the south-west, and on the 20th, 2lst, 22nd, and 23rd, light airs from the southward, with fine clear weather. On the 23rd, in latitude 40.33 south, longitude 2.10 east, spoke the barque Nama, from Callao to Mauritius, 56 days out, all well. On the 24th, 25th, 26th, and 27th had moderate winds from the northward. On the 28th made a run of 304 miles; the third death, that of an infant 6 months old, also occurred on that day. On the 29th a run of 293 miles was made, and the fourth death, that of an infant also six months old, occurred. From that date till August 6th, nothing of any moment occurred, but on that day in latitude 44.47 south longitude 79.3 east, we spoke the ship St Leonards from London to Wellington, On August 10th. had a. very low barometer, viz., 27.70 with the wind from the northward, this was in latitude 46.16 south, and longitude 99.55 east. On the 15th of August the fith death happened, viz., that of an infant eleven months old. From this date to the 33rd of August, on which day we reached the "Snares," we had steady winds and fine weather. We reached this latitude' in seventy days and twelve hours from home. From thence to port had light baffling winds veering all round the compass, the time- occupied was five days. On the 26th instant, we spoke the ship Corona, from London to Otago, with emigrants, she was ninety-two days out. We spoke her in latitude 47.59 south, and longitude 169.15 east. Five deaths occurred during the passage and four births. The whole duration of the passage was seventy-six days and twelve hours to port. ---- == Passenger Tables == There are 5 Tables {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | List Number ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" | Middle Name ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Occupation ! scope="col" | County/Country ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Comments/Notes |- | 1|| Addington|| George|| || 38|| Farm Labourer|| Bedfordshire|| {Husband of 2} |- | 2|| Addington|| Jane|| || 31|| || || {Wife of 1} |- | 3|| Addington|| Eliza|| || 12|| || || {Daughter of 1 & 2} {Trans to s/w List 1} |- | 4|| Addington|| Julia|| || 10|| || || {Daughter of 1 & 2} |- | 5|| Addington|| Frederick|| || 8|| || || {Son of 1 & 2} |- | 6|| Addington|| Arthur|| || 5|| || || {Son of 1 & 2} |- | 7|| Addington|| Alice|| || 3|| || || {Daughter of 1 & 2} |- | 8|| Addington|| Charles|| || Infant|| || || {Son of 1 & 2} |- | 9|| Adkins|| Thomas|| || 35|| Labourer|| Leicestershire|| {Husband of 10} |- | 10|| Adkins|| Jane|| || 31|| || || {Wife of 9} |- | 11|| Adkins|| Elizabeth|| || 4|| || || {Daughter of 9 & 10} |- | 12|| Adkins|| Charles|| || 2|| || || {Son of 9 & 10} |- | 13|| Adkins|| Edward|| || 1|| || || {Son of 9 & 10} |- | 14|| [[Armstrong-18127|Armstrong]]|| Charles|| || 36|| Navy|| Hants|| {Husband of 15} |- | 15|| Armstrong|| Anna|| || 40|| || || {Wife of 14} |- | 16|| [[Armstrong-18126|Armstrong]]|| Anna|| || 6|| || || {Daughter of 14 & 15} |- | 17|| Armstrong|| Isabella|| || 3|| || || {Daughter of 14 & 15} |- | 18|| Armstrong|| Mary|| E.|| 7 mths|| || || {Daughter of 14 & 15} |- | 19|| Bath|| William|| || 39|| Farm Labourer|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 20} |- | 20|| Bath|| Mary|| Ann|| 23|| || || {Wife of 19} |- | 21|| Bell|| Matthew|| || 34|| Wheelwright|| Middlesex|| {Husband of 22} |- | 22|| Bell|| Ann|| || 35|| || || {Wife of 21} |- | 23|| Bell|| Susan|| || 6|| || || {Daughter of 21 & 22} |- | 24|| Bell|| Cecilia|| || 3|| || || {Daughter of 21 & 22} |- | 25|| Collings|| William|| || 11|| || || Travelling with the Bell's |- | 26|| [[Bragg-582|Bragg]]|| Richard|| || 46|| Shoemaker|| Staffordshire|| {Husband of 27} |- | 27|| [[Mitchell-13565|Bragg]]|| Mary|| || 45|| || || {Wife of 26} |- | 28|| [[Bragg-726|Bragg]]|| William|| || 21|| || || {Son of 26 & 27} {Trans to s/m list 8} |- | 29|| Belbridge|| Arthur|| || 25|| Farm Labourer|| Wiltshire|| {Husband of 30} |- | 30|| Belbridge|| Martha|| || 25|| || || {Wife of 29} |- | 31|| Belbridge|| Elizabeth|| || 5|| || || {Daughter of 29 & 30} |- | 32|| Belbridge|| James|| || 3|| || || {Son of 29 & 30} |- | 33|| Belbridge|| Ellen|| || 10 mths|| || || {Daughter of 29 & 30} |- | 34|| Bevan|| Thomas|| || 32|| Plasterer|| Cork|| {Husband of 35} |- | 35|| Bevan|| Maria|| || 33|| || || {Wife of 34} |- | 36|| Bevan|| Rebecca|| || 8|| || || {Daughter of 34 & 35} |- | 37|| Bevan|| Kate|| || 6|| || || {Daughter of 34 & 35} |- | 38|| Bevan|| Elenor|| || 3|| || || {Daughter of 34 & 35} |- | 39|| Bevan|| Henry|| || || || || {Son of 34 & 35} |- | 40|| Booker|| Thomas|| || 45|| Farm Labourer|| Glostershire|| {Husband of 41} |- | 41|| Booker|| Ann|| || 40|| || || {Wife of 40} |- | 42|| Booker|| William|| || 18|| || || {Son of 40 & 41} {Trans to s/m list 9} |- | 43|| Booker|| George|| || 15|| || || {Son of 40 & 41} {Trans to s/m list 10} |- | 44|| [[Booker-433|Booker]]|| James|| || 14|| || || {Son of 40 & 41} {Trans to s/m list 11} |- | 45|| Booker|| Sarah|| || 12|| || || {Daughter of 40 & 41} {Trans to s/w List 4} |- | 46|| Booker|| Charles|| || 10|| || || {Son of 40 & 41} |- | 47|| Bower|| John|| || 28|| Wheelwright|| Lincolnshire|| {Husband of 48} |- | 48|| Bower|| Jessie|| || 23|| || || {Wife of 47} |- | 49|| Bower|| Alice|| M.|| 5 mths|| || || {Daughter of 47 & 48} |- | 50|| Buller|| William|| || 31|| Carpenter|| Middlesex|| {Husband of 51} |- | 51|| Buller|| Sarah|| || 24|| || || {Wife of 50} |- | 52|| Buller|| Lilly|| G.|| 5|| || || {Daughter of 50 & 51} |- | 53|| Buller|| Albany|| || 3|| || || {Daughter of 50 & 51} |- | 54|| Buller|| Ada|| || 1|| || || {Daughter of 50 & 51} |- | 55|| [[Cant-452|Cant]]|| George|| || 43|| Shoemaker|| Forfar|| {Husband of 56} |- | 56|| [[Lindsay-5813|Cant]]|| Mary|| L.|| 38|| || || {Wife of 55} |- | 57|| [[Cant-457|Cant]]|| Susan|| || 17|| || || {Daughter of 55 & 56} {Trans to s/w List 10} |- | 58|| [[Cant-461|Cant]]|| James|| || 16|| || || {Son of 55 & 56} {Trans to s/m list 12} |- | 59|| [[Cant-458|Cant]]|| Mary|| || 10|| || || {Daughter of 55 & 56} |- | 60|| [[Cant-459|Cant]]|| Agnes|| || 8|| || || {Daughter of 55 & 56} |- | 61|| [[Cant-203|Cant]]|| David|| || 2|| || || {Son of 55 & 56} |- | 62|| [[Cant-460|Cant]]|| Son|| || || || || Born on board 19 Aug 1874 {Son of 55 & 56} |- | 63|| Carlyon|| Sampson|| || 21|| Farm Labourer|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 64} |- | 64|| Carlyon|| Elizabeth|| || 23|| || || {Wife of 63} |- | 65|| Coles|| Arthur|| || 24|| Tailor|| Oxford|| {Husband of 66} |- | 66|| Coles|| Sarah|| || 34|| || || {Wife of 65} |- | 67|| Coles|| Emma|| || 6|| || || {Daughter of 65 & 66} |- | 68|| Coles|| William|| A.|| 3|| || || {Son of 65 & 66} |- | 69|| Brown|| Mary|| A.|| 10|| || || Travelling with Coles family |- | 70|| Clark|| William|| || 38|| Labourer|| Norwick|| {Husband of 71} |- | 71|| Clark|| Margaret|| || 30|| || || {Wife of 70} |- | 72|| Cook || Andrew|| || 33|| Farm Labourer|| Bedfordshire|| {Husband of 73} |- | 73|| Cook || Sarah|| Anne|| 36|| || || {Wife of 72} |- | 74|| Cook || Emily|| || 16|| || || {Daughter of 72 & 73} {Trans to s/w List 13} |- | 75|| Cook || Annie|| || 11|| || || {Daughter of 72 & 73} |- | 76|| Cook || Harry|| || 9|| || || {Son of 72 & 73} |- | 77|| Cook || Mary|| Ann|| 6|| || || {Daughter of 72 & 73} |- | 78|| Cook || Eliza|| || 4|| || || {Daughter of 72 & 73} |- | 79|| Cook || Minnie|| || || || || {Daughter of 72 & 73} |- | 80|| Cordes|| Hermann|| || 28|| Shoemaker|| Hanover, Germany|| {Husband of 81} |- | 81|| Cordes|| Minna|| || 27|| || || {Wife of 80} |- | 82|| Cordes|| Hermann|| || 3|| || || {Son of 80 & 81} |- | 83|| Cordes|| Helene|| || 2|| || || {Daughter of 80 & 81} |- | 84|| Cowley|| James|| Thomas|| 42|| Painter|| Sussex|| {Husband of 85} |- | 85|| Cowley|| Caroline|| || 44|| || || {Wife of 84} |- | 86|| Cowley|| James|| || 20|| || || {Son of 84 & 85} {Trans to s/m List 17} |- | 87|| Cowley|| Caroline|| || 18|| || || {Daughter of 84 & 85} {Trans to s/w List 15} |- | 88|| Cowley|| Elizabeth|| || 5|| || || {Daughter of 84 & 85} |- | 89|| Donovan|| Michael|| || 35|| Farm Labourer|| Wexford|| {Husband of 90} |- | 90|| Donovan|| Catherine|| || 28|| || || {Wife of 89} |- | 91|| Ellis|| Thomas|| || 28|| Farm Labourer|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 92} |- | 92|| Ellis|| Mary Ann|| || 28|| || || {Wife of 91} |- | 93|| Eastbury|| Thomas|| J.|| 31|| Carpenter|| Middlesex|| {Husband of 94} |- | 94|| Eastbury|| Elizabeth|| || 26|| || || {Wife of 93} |- | 95|| Eastbury|| Elizabeth|| || 8|| || || {Daughter of 93 & 94} |- | 96|| Eastbury|| Percival|| || 6|| || || {Son of 93 & 94} |- | 97|| Eastbury|| Sophia|| || 1|| || || {Daughter of 93 & 94} |- | 98|| Edwards|| Edward|| || 32|| Farm Labourer|| Suffolk|| {Husband of 99} |- | 99|| Edwards|| Harriet|| || 28|| || || {Wife of 98} |- | 100|| Edwards|| Henry|| || 7|| || || {Son of 98 & 99} |- | 101|| Edwards|| Emma|| || 5|| || || {Daughter of 98 & 99} |- | 102|| Edwards|| Mark|| || 3|| || || {Son of 98 & 99} |- | 103|| Edwards|| Florence || A.|| 1|| || || {Daughter of 98 & 99} |- | 104|| Fuller|| Joseph|| || 35|| Farm Labourer|| Bedfordshire|| {Husband of 105} |- | 105|| Fuller|| Sarah|| || 31|| || || {Wife of 104} |- | 106|| Fuller|| Frank|| || 9|| || || {Son of 104 & 105} |- | 107|| Fuller|| George|| || 7|| || || {Son of 104 & 105} |- | 108|| Fuller|| Harry|| || 6|| || || {Son of 104 & 105} |- | 109|| Fuller|| Lewis|| || 3|| || || {Child of 104 & 105} |- | 110|| Furguson|| Alexander|| || 42|| Labourer|| Down|| {Husband of 111} |- | 111|| Furguson|| Isabella|| || 40|| || || {Wife of 110} |- | 112|| Furguson|| George|| || 16|| || || {Son of 110 & 111} {Trans to s/w List 25} |- | 113|| Furguson|| Robert|| || 14|| || || {Son of 110 & 111} {Trans to s/w List 26} |- | 114|| Furguson|| Alexander|| || 10|| || || {Son of 110 & 111} |- | 115|| Furguson|| Thomas|| || 8|| || || {Son of 110 & 111} |- | 116|| Goodchild|| Thomas|| || 37|| Shoemaker|| Berkshire|| {Husband of 117} |- | 117|| Goodchild|| Mary Ann|| Ann|| 32|| || || {Wife of 116} |- | 118|| Goodchild|| Thomas|| || 6|| || || {Son of 116 & 117} |- | 119|| Goodchild|| Robert|| || 4|| || || {Son of 116 & 117} |- | 120|| Goodchild|| Ann|| || 2|| || || {Daughter of 116 & 117} |- | 121|| Goodchild|| George|| W.|| 6 mths|| || || {Son of 116 & 117} |- | 122|| Harman|| Thomas|| || 26|| Wheelwright|| Norfolk|| {Husband of 123} |- | 123|| Harman|| Mary|| || 26|| || || {Wife of 122} |- | 124|| Harman|| William|| || 2|| || || {Son of 122 & 123} |- | 125|| Harman|| Charles|| || || || || {Son of 122 & 123} |- | 126|| Harris|| Richard|| || 34|| General Labourer|| Sussex|| {Husband of 127} |- | 127|| Harris|| Caroline|| || 33|| || || {Wife of 126} |- | 128|| Harvey|| William|| John|| 29|| Farm Labourer|| Essex|| {Husband of 129} |- | 129|| Harvey|| Alma|| || 18|| || || {wife of 128} |- | 130|| [[Hawes-1021|Hawes]]|| Charles|| B.|| 21|| Painter|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 131} |- | 131|| [[Treweeke-12|Hawes]]|| Mary|| E.|| 23|| || || {Wife of 130} |- | 132|| Hill|| John|| || 32|| Bllacksmith|| Worchestershire|| {Husband of 133} |- | 133|| Hill|| Harriet|| || 33|| || || {Wife of 132} |- | 134|| Hill|| Ethel|| || 8|| || || {Daughter of 132 & 133} |- | 135|| Hill|| Agnes|| || 6|| || || {Daughter of 132 & 133} |- | 136|| Hill|| Lizzie|| || 4|| || || {Daughter of 132 & 133} |- | 137|| Hitchens|| Richard|| || 25|| Joiner and Carpenter|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 138} |- | 138|| Hitchens|| Ellen|| || 23|| || || {Wife of 137} |- | 139|| Hitchens|| Elizabeth|| E.|| Infant|| || || {Daughter of 137 & 138} |- | 140|| Hodder|| Alfred|| || 28|| Carpenter|| Dorset|| {Husband of 141} |- | 141|| Hodder|| Elizabeth|| || 23|| || || {Wife of 140} |- | 142|| Hodder|| Alfred|| Henry|| 8?|| || || Died 7 July 1874 {Son of 140 & 141} |- | 143|| Howard|| Samuel|| Issac|| 26|| Labourer|| Middlesex|| {Husband of 144} |- | 144|| Howard|| Sarah|| Anne|| 25|| || || {Wife of 143} |- | 145|| Howard|| Rose|| S.|| 1|| || || {Daughter of 143 & 144} |- | 146|| Hunt|| John|| || 26|| Coachman|| Glostershire|| {Husband of 147} |- | 147|| Hunt|| Ruth|| || || || || {Wife of 146} |- | 148|| Ivers|| George|| || 43|| Farm Labourer|| Herts|| {Husband of 149} |- | 149|| Ivers|| Sarah|| || 31|| || || {wife of 148} |- | 150|| Ivers|| Honor|| E.|| 8|| || || {Daughter of 148 & 149} |- | 151|| Ivers|| Kezia|| E.|| 6|| || || {Daughter of 148 & 149} |- | 152|| Ivers|| Herbert|| || 4|| || || {Son of 148 & 149} |- | 153|| Ivers|| Rose|| || 18 mths|| || || {Daughter of 148 & 149} |- | 154|| Johnson|| William|| || 29|| Bootmaker|| Germany|| {Husband of 155} |- | 155|| Johnson|| Ellen|| || 18|| || || {Wife of 154} |- | 156|| Johnson|| Mary|| || 5 mths|| || || {Daughter of 154 & 155} |- | 157|| Kershaw|| John|| || 24|| Farm Labourer|| Lancaster|| {Husband of 158} |- | 158|| Kershaw|| Alice|| || 24|| || || {Wife of 157} |- | 159|| Kershaw|| Mark|| || Infant|| || || {son of 157 & 158} |- | 160|| Kimpton|| John|| || 43|| Farm Labourer|| Herts|| {Husband of 161} |- | 161|| Kimpton|| Esther|| || 31|| || || {Wife of 160} |- | 162|| Kimpton|| Miriam|| || 11|| || || {Daughter of 160 & 161} |- | 163|| Kimpton|| William|| || 7|| || || {Son of 160 & 161} |- | 164|| Kimpton|| Henry|| || 2|| || || {Son of 160 & 161} |- | 165|| Le Brun|| Henry|| || 59|| Shoemaker|| Jersey|| {Husband of 166} |- | 166|| Le Brun|| Adel|| || 49|| || || {Wife of 165} |- | 167|| [[Le_Brun-340|Le Brun]]|| Henry|| || 12|| || || {Son of 165 & 166} {Trans to s/m List 43} |- | 168|| Le Brun|| Clara|| || 7|| || || {Daughter of 165 & 166} |- | 169|| Le Brun|| Francis|| || 3|| || || {Daughter of 165 & 166} |- | 170|| Le Brun|| William|| || 2|| || || {Son of 165 & 166} |- | 171|| Langlois|| Hannah|| || 22|| || || Was travelling with Le Brun Family {Trans to s/w List 41} |- | 172|| Lawlor|| Maurice|| || 28|| Farm Labourer|| Kerry|| {Husband of 173} |- | 173|| Lawlor|| Catherine|| || 25|| || || {Wife of 172} |- | 174|| Lawlor|| Bartholomew|| || 3|| || || {Son of 172 & 173} |- | 175|| Lawlor|| John|| || 1|| || || {Son of 172 & 173} |- | 176|| Marlyn|| Edwin|| || 26|| General Labourer|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 177} |- | 177|| Marlyn|| Mary|| || 21|| || || {Wife of 176} |- | 178|| Martin|| John|| || 32|| Farm Labourer|| Tyrone|| {Husband of 179} |- | 179|| Martin|| Eliza|| || 26|| || || {Wife of 178} |- | 180|| Merchant|| Alfred|| C.|| 51|| Plumber|| Somersetshire|| {Husband of 181} |- | 181|| Merchant|| Alice|| || 45|| || || {Wife of 180} |- | 182|| Merchant|| Mary|| || 5|| || || {Daughter of 180 & 181} |- | 183|| Merchant|| Alice|| L.|| 1|| || || {Daughter of 180 & 181} |- | 184|| Moore|| Thomas|| || 30|| Labourer|| Bucks|| {Husband of 185} |- | 185|| Moore|| Eliza|| || 35|| || || {Wife of 184} |- | 186|| Mullins|| William|| || 44|| Labourer|| Warwick|| {Husband of 187} |- | 187|| Mullins|| Elizabeth|| || 44|| || || {Wife of 186} |- | 188|| Mullins|| Mary|| A.|| 18|| || || {Daughter of 186 & 187} {Trans to s/w List 53} |- | 189|| Mullins|| William|| || 16|| || || {Son of 186 & 187} {Trans to S/M List 52} |- | 190|| Mullins|| Ellen|| || 15|| || || {Daughter of 186 & 187} {Trans to s/w List 54} |- | 191|| Mullins|| Walter|| || 13|| || || {Son of 186 & 187} {Trans to S/M List 53} |- | 192|| Mullins|| Adelaide|| || 8|| || || {Daughter of 186 & 187} |- | 193|| Mullins|| Fanny|| || 6|| || || {Daughter of 186 & 187} |- | 194|| Mullins|| Esther|| || 4|| || || {Daughter of 186 & 187} |- | 195|| Mullins|| Alice|| || 1|| || || {Daughter of 186 & 187} |- | 196|| Neat|| William|| || 32|| Bootmaker|| Devon|| {Husband of 197} |- | 197|| Neat|| Mary|| || 30|| || || {Wife of 196} |- | 198|| Neat|| Julie M.|| || 6 mths|| || || {Daughter of 196 & 197} |- | 199|| [[Newman-13471|Newman]]|| Reuben|| || 37|| Farm Labourer|| Glostershire|| {Husband of 200} |- | 200|| Newman|| Mary|| || 36|| || || {Wife of 199} |- | 201|| Newman|| Ellen|| || 14|| || || {Daughter of 199 & 200} {Trans to S/W List 57} |- | 202|| Newman|| Georgina|| || 11|| || || {Daughter of 199 & 200} |- | 203|| Newman|| Selina|| || 8|| || || {Daughter of 199 & 200} |- | 204|| Newman|| Sarah|| || 5|| || || {Daughter of 199 & 200} |- | 205|| Newman|| James|| || 1|| || || {Son of 199 & 200} |- | 206|| Nimmo|| William|| || 23|| Blacksmith|| Lanark|| {Husband of 207} |- | 207|| Nimmo|| Jane|| || 28|| || || {Wife of 206} |- | 208|| Olds|| Richards|| || 22|| Farm Labourer|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 209} |- | 209|| Olds|| Elizabeth|| || 23|| || || {Wife of 208} |- | 210|| Oliver|| William|| Thomas|| 23|| Farm Labourer|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 211} |- | 211|| Oliver|| Ellen|| || 25|| || || {Wife of 210} |- | 212|| [[Page-9039|Page]]|| William|| Charles|| 22|| Carpenter|| Surrey|| {Husband of 213} |- | 213|| [[Kemp-5913|Page]]|| Rebekah|| || 21|| || || {Wife of 212} |- | 214|| Pardoe|| Thomas|| || 35|| Labourer|| Worcestershire|| {Husband of 215} |- | 215|| Pardoe|| Eliza|| || 34|| || || {Wife of 214} |- | 216|| Pardoe|| Edwin|| || 16|| || || {Son of 214 & 215} {Trans to S/M List 60} |- | 217|| Pardoe|| Mary|| || 11|| || || {Daughter of 214 & 215} |- | 218|| Pascoe|| James|| || 29|| Farm Labourer|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 219} |- | 219|| Pascoe|| Eliza|| || 28|| || || {Wife of 218} |- | 220|| Pascoe|| Eliza|| || 3|| || || {Daughter of 218 & 219} |- | 221|| Pascoe|| Josephine|| || 2|| || || {Daughter of 218 & 219} |- | 222|| Pascoe|| Martha|| || 3 mths|| || || {Daughter of 218 & 219} |- | 223|| Pearcy|| William|| || 29|| Bricklayer|| Hampshire|| {Husband of 224} |- | 224|| Pearcy|| Clara|| || 28|| || || {Wife of 223} |- | 225|| Pearcy|| Caroline|| A.|| 5|| || || {Daughter of 223 & 224} |- | 226|| Pearcy|| Henry|| C. S.|| 4|| || || {Son of 223 & 224} |- | 227|| Pearcy|| Ada|| Kate|| 1|| || || {Daughter of 223 & 224} |- | 228|| Pearcy|| Georgina|| || 6 mths|| || || {Daughter of 223 & 224} |- | 229|| Perry|| David|| || 23|| Labourer|| Worcestershire|| {Husband of 230} |- | 230|| Perry|| Rosannah|| || 21|| || || {Wife of 229} |- | 231|| Perry|| Lucy|| || 8 mths|| || || {Daughter of 229 & 230} |- | 232|| Phillips|| William|| || 37|| Labourer|| Warwickshire|| {Husband of 233} |- | 233|| Phillips|| Ann|| || 36|| || || {Wife of 232} |- | 234|| Phillips|| Thomas|| || 16|| || || {Son of 232 & 233} {Trans to S/M List 63} |- | 235|| Phillips|| Morris|| || 12|| || || {Son of 232 & 233} {Trans to S/M List 6} |- | 236|| Phillips|| Ada|| || 8|| || || {Daughter of 232 & 233} |- | 237|| Phillips|| Ernest|| || 6|| || || {Son of 232 & 233} |- | 238|| Phillips|| Clara|| || 2|| || || {Daughter of 232 & 233} |- | 239|| Pyke|| William|| || 22|| Carpenter|| Middlesex|| {Husband of 240} |- | 240|| Pyke|| Anne|| || 25|| || || {Wife of 239} |- | 241|| Quick|| Thomas|| || 23|| Labourer|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 242} |- | 242|| Quick|| Martha|| || 22|| || || {Wife of 241} |- | 243|| Richardson|| J.|| Henry|| 32|| Labourer|| Surrey|| {Husband of 244} |- | 244|| Richardson|| Sarah|| || 33|| || || {Wife of 243} |- | 245|| Roberts|| William|| || 30|| Farm Labourer|| Bedfordshire|| {Husband of 246} |- | 246|| Roberts|| Emma|| || 32|| || || {Wife of 245} |- | 247|| Roberts|| Elizabeth|| || 7|| || || {Daughter of 245 & 246} |- | 248|| Roberts|| Arthur|| || 2|| || || {Son of 245 & 246} |- | 249|| Roberts|| Florence|| || 1|| || || {Daughter of 245 & 246} |- | 250|| Rohrback|| Greg|| || 35|| Shoemaker|| Guernsey|| {Husband of 251} |- | 251|| Rohrback|| Cathurina|| || 30|| || || {Wife of 250} |- | 252|| [[Sheward-98|Sheward]]|| Joseph|| || 25|| Labourer|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 253} |- | 253|| [[Perrins-106|Sheward]]|| Caroline|| || 24|| || || {Wife of 252} |- | 254|| Sheward|| Joseph|| || Infant|| || || Died 24 July 1874 {Son of 252 & 253} |- | 255|| Stewart|| James|| || 32|| Farm Labourer|| Perth|| {Husband of 256} |- | 256|| Stewart|| Catherine|| || 27|| || || {Wife of 255} |- | 257|| Stewart|| James|| || 11 mths|| || || {Son of 255 & 256} |- | 258|| Stewart|| James|| || 23|| Plumber|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 259} |- | 259|| Stewart|| Anna|| || 22|| || || {Wife of 258} |- | 260|| Stokes|| George|| || 30|| Farm Labourer|| Somersetshire|| {Husband of 261} |- | 261|| Stokes|| Kate|| || 24|| || || {Wife of 260} |- | 262|| Thomas|| William|| || 21|| Miner|| Cormwall|| {Husband of 263} |- | 263|| Thomas|| Mary|| || 20|| || || {Wife of 262} |- | 264|| Tombs|| Leonard|| || 28|| Carpenter|| Glostershire|| {Husband of 265} |- | 265|| Tombs|| Milbray|| || 27|| || || {Wife of 264} |- | 266|| [[Wearne-73|Wearne]]|| William|| || 27|| Miner|| Cornwall|| {Husband of 267} |- | 267|| [[Collins-25531|Wearne]]|| Elizabeth|| || 29|| || || {Wife of 266} |- | 268|| [[Wearne-146|Wearne]]|| Matthew|| || 4|| || || {Son of 266 & 267} |- | 269|| [[Wearne-147|Wearne]]|| Eliza|| || 18 mths|| || || {Daughter of 266 & 267} |- | 270|| [[Wearne-148|Wearne]]|| Grace|| || Infant|| || || Died 28 July 1874 {Daughter of 266 & 267} |- | 271|| Welch|| Charles|| || 38|| Farm Labourer|| Bedfordshire|| {Husband of 272} |- | 272|| Welch|| Mary|| || 39|| || || {Wife of 271} |- | 273|| Welch|| Charles|| || 17|| || || {Son of 271 & 272} {Trans to S/M List 74} |- | 274|| Welch|| Ann|| || 14|| || || {Daughter of 271 & 272} {Trans to S/W List 71} |- | 275|| Welch|| Elizabeth|| || 12|| || || {Daughter of 271 & 272} {Trans to S/W List 72} |- | 276|| Welch|| Emily|| || 9|| || || {Daughter of 271 & 272} |- | 277|| Welch|| Jack|| || 5|| || || {Son of 271 & 272} |- | 278|| Welch|| William|| || 2|| || || {Son of 271 & 272} |- | 279|| Welch|| (Son)|| || || || || Born on board 15 Aug 1874 {Son of 271 & 272} |- | 280|| Weir|| James|| || 27|| General Labourer|| Edinburgh|| {Husband of 281} |- | 281|| Weir|| Rose|| Ann|| 32|| || || {Wife of 280} |- | 282|| Weir|| Elizabeth|| || 6|| || || {Daughter of 280 & 281} |- | 283|| Weir|| David|| || 1|| || || {Son of 280 & 281} |- | 284|| Woodman|| John|| || 33|| Farm Labourer|| Hereford|| {Husband of 285} |- | 285|| Woodman|| Ellen|| || 28|| || || {Wife of 284} |- | 286|| [[Yaxley-454|Yaxley]]|| Cornelius|| || 31|| Labourer|| Norfolk|| {Husband of 287} |- | 287|| [[Pugh-4067|Yaxley]]|| Emma|| || 32|| || || {Wife of 286} |- | 288|| [[Yaxley-463|Yaxley]]|| Eliza|| || 12|| || Trans to s/w|| {Daughter of 286 & 287} {Trans to S/W List 73} |- | 289|| [[Yaxley-144|Yaxley]]|| Mark|| || 10|| || || {Son of 286 & 287} |- | 290|| [[Yaxley-464|Yaxley]]|| Frederick|| || 8|| || || {Son of 286 & 287} |- | 291|| [[Yaxley-465|Yaxley]]|| Arthur|| || 6|| || || {Son of 286 & 287} |- | 292|| [[Yaxley-467|Yaxley]]|| Ernest|| || 2|| || || {Son of 286 & 287} |- === 1. Families and Children === {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | List Number ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" | Middle Name ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Occupation ! scope="col" | County/Country ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Comments/Notes |- | 1|| [[Allsop-413|Allsop]]|| James|| || 37|| Labourer|| Essex|| {Husband of 2} |- | 2|| [[Jackson-40096|Allsop]]|| Sarah|| E.|| || || || {Wife of 1} |- | 3|| [[Allsop-414|Allsop]]|| Matilda|| || 12|| || Trans to s/w|| {Daughter of 1 & 2} {Trans to S/W List 3} |- | 4|| [[Allsop-415|Allsop]]|| James|| R.|| 10|| || || {Son of 1 & 2} |- | 5|| [[Allsop-416|Allsop]]|| Albert|| Andrew|| 6|| || || {Son of 1 & 2} |- | 6|| [[Allsop-417| Allsop]]|| Annie|| D.|| 3|| || || {Daughter of 1 & 2} |- | 7|| [[Allsop-418|Allsop]]|| Elizabeth|| || 9 mths|| || || {Daughter of 1 & 2} |- | 8|| Cronin|| William|| || 34|| Labourer|| Surrey|| {Husband of 9} |- | 9|| Cronin|| Matilda|| || 32|| || || {Wife of 8} |- | 10|| Cronin|| Ellen|| || 10|| || || {Daughter of 8 & 9} |- | 11|| Cronin|| Matilda|| || 9|| || || {Daughter of 8 & 9} |- | 12|| Cronin|| Amy|| || 6|| || || {Daughter of 8 & 9} |- | 13|| Cronin|| Jessie|| || 3|| || || {Daughter of 8 & 9} |- | 14|| Haughey|| James|| || 40|| Farm Labourer|| Down|| {Husband of 15} |- | 15|| Haughey|| Hanna|| || 38|| || || {Wife of 14} |- | 16|| Haughey|| Samuel|| || 20|| || || {Son of 14 & 15} {Trans to CN S/M List 9} |- | 17|| Haughey|| Henry|| || 19|| || || {Son of 14 & 15} {Trans to CN S/M List 10} |- | 18|| Haughey|| James|| || 17|| || || {Son of 14 & 15} {Trans to CN S/M List 12} |- | 19|| Haughey|| John|| || 14|| || || {Son of 14 & 15} {Trans to CN S/M List 14} |- | 20|| Haughey|| Arthur|| || 11|| || || {Son of 14 & 15} |- | 21|| Haughey|| Thomas|| || 9|| || || {Son of 14 & 15} |- | 22|| Haughey|| Charles|| || 5|| || || {Son of 14 & 15} |- | 23|| Haughey|| William|| || 3|| || || {Son of 14 & 15} |- | 24|| Haughey|| (Son)|| || || || || Born on board 21 Aug 1874 {Son of 14 & 15} |- | 25|| Hewitt|| Peter|| || 30|| Labourer|| Staffordshire|| {Husband of 26} |- | 26|| Hewitt|| Catherine|| || 28|| || || {Wife of 25} |- | 27|| Hewitt|| Frances|| M.|| 54|| || || {Trans to S/W List 31} |- | 28|| Hewitt|| Agnes|| A.|| 3|| || || {Daughter of 25 & 26} |- | 29|| Hewitt|| John|| Henry|| 2|| || || {Son of 25 & 26} |- | 30|| Hewitt|| Lydia|| M.|| || || || {Daughter of 25 & 26} |- | 31|| McKay|| John|| || 50|| Loomenter (spelling)|| Perth|| {Husband of 32} |- | 32|| McKay|| Margaret|| D.|| 52|| || || {Wife of 31} |- | 33|| Mohr|| Henry|| || 47|| Farm Labourer|| Germany|| {Husband of 34} |- | 34|| Mohr|| Mary|| || 45|| || || {Wife of 33} |- | 35|| Mohr|| Elizabeth|| || 23|| || || {Daughter of 33 & 34} {Trans to S/W List 50} |- | 36|| Mohr|| Sophia|| || 22|| || || {Daughter of 33 & 34} {Trans to S/W List 51} |- | 37|| Mohr|| William|| || 20|| || || {Son of 33 & 34} {Trans to CN S/M List 20} |- | 38|| Mohr|| Philip|| || || || || {Son of 33 & 34} |- | 39|| Shier|| John|| || 34|| Jeweller|| Lanark|| {Husband of 40} |- | 40|| Shier|| Ann|| || 32|| || || {Wife of 39} |- | 41|| Shier|| Annie|| || 13|| || Trans to s/w|| {Daughter of 39 & 40} {Trans to S/W List 62} |- | 42|| Shier|| David|| || 6|| || || {son of 39 & 40} |- | 43|| Shier|| John|| || 3|| || || {son of 39 & 40} |- | 44|| Shier|| Archibald|| || 1|| || || {son of 39 & 40} |- ---- === 2. Colonial Nominated Families and Children === {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | List Number ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" | Middle Name ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Occupation ! scope="col" | County/Country ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Comments/Notes |- | 1|| Allum|| Alfred|| || 20|| Joiner|| Bucks|| |- | 2|| Baldwin|| Joseph|| || 22|| Carpenter|| Middlesex|| |- | 3|| Bochm|| Frederick|| || 24|| Sugar Baker|| Germany|| |- | 4|| Bourke|| Martin|| || 35|| Farm Labourer|| clare|| |- | 5|| Boyle|| Charles|| || 28|| Ploughman and Lab|| Tyrone|| |- | 6|| Braddaley|| William|| || 27|| Joiner|| cheshire|| |- | 7|| Bradley|| Timothy|| || 22|| Farm Labourer|| Cork|| |- | 8|| [[Bragg-726|Bragg]]|| William|| || 21|| Gardener|| Lancashire|| {See also Family & Children List 28} |- | 9|| Brooker|| William|| || 18|| Farm Labourer|| Glostershire|| {See also Family & Children List 42} |- | 10|| Brooker|| James|| || 17|| Farm Labourer|| Glostershire|| {See also Family & Children List 43} |- | 11|| Brooker|| George|| || 15|| Farm Labourer|| Glostershire|| {See also Family & Children List 44} |- | 12|| Cant|| James|| || 16|| || Forfar|| {See also Family & Children List 58} |- | 13|| Carr|| Thomas|| G.|| 33|| Farm Labourer|| Staffordshire|| |- | 14||[[Cleaver-956| Cleaver]]|| Alfred|| E.|| 23|| Carpenter|| Flint, Wales|| |- | 15|| Close|| Edward|| || 20|| Farm Labourer|| Armagh|| |- | 16|| Cosens|| Michael|| || 26|| Ploughman|| Wicklow|| |- | 17|| Cowley|| James|| || 20|| Printer|| Sussex|| {See also Family & Children List 86} |- | 18|| Creese|| Charles|| || 20|| Mason|| Devon|| |- | 19|| Cunningham|| Robert|| || 21|| Ploughman|| Tyrone|| |- | 20|| [[Edgington-184|Edgington]]|| George|| || 23|| Carpenter|| Glostershire|| |- | 21|| Edgington|| David|| || 20|| Engine Driver|| Glostershire|| |- | 22|| Edgington|| William|| || 14|| || Cornwall|| |- | 23|| Emmett|| William|| || 22|| Labourer|| Cornwall|| |- | 24|| Evans|| Henry|| || 18|| Farm Labourer|| Wiltshire|| |- | 25|| Ferguson|| George|| || 16|| Labourer|| Down|| {See also Family & Children List 112} |- | 26|| Ferguson|| Robert|| || 14|| Labourer|| Down|| {See also Family & Children List 113} |- | 27|| Flinn|| William|| || 21|| Labourer|| Cornwall|| |- | 28|| Flynn|| William|| || 25|| Farm Labourer|| Cork|| |- | 29|| Hale|| Joseph|| || 25|| Labourer|| Wiltshire|| |- | 30|| Hanna|| Charles|| || 26|| Farm Labourer|| Cavan|| |- | 31|| Harris|| Mark|| || 22|| Labourer|| Wiltshire|| |- | 32|| Haskell|| Thomas|| || 21|| Blacksmith|| Somerset|| |- | 33|| Herlihy|| Timothy|| || 21|| Farm Labourer|| Cork|| |- | 34|| Hines|| Arthur|| || 23|| Labourer|| Essex|| |- | 35|| James|| William|| || 24|| Labourer|| Notts|| |- | 36|| Jenks|| Frederick|| E.|| 20|| Plumber|| Cheshire|| |- | 37|| Juggins|| Richard|| || 24|| Farm Labourer|| Glostershire|| |- | 38|| Keefe|| Michael|| || 24|| Farm Labourer|| Cork|| |- | 39|| Ken|| David|| || 22|| Farm Labourer|| Down|| |- | 40|| Knowles|| Henry|| || 21|| Blacksmith|| Worchestershire|| |- | 41|| Lacey|| Samuel|| || 20|| Mason|| Devon|| |- | 42|| Leary|| Jeremiah|| || 23|| Farm Labourer|| Cork|| |- | 43|| Le Brun|| Henry|| || 12|| || Jersey|| {See also Family & Children List 167} |- | 44|| Lecky || John|| || 25|| Ploughman|| Tyrone|| |- | 45|| Limb|| Henry|| Thomas|| 21|| Painter|| Surrey|| |- | 46|| Lord|| John|| || 23|| Cabinet Maker|| Lancashire|| |- | 47|| Markham|| Thomas|| || 22|| Farm Labourer|| Clare|| |- | 48|| McCullam|| || || 44|| Shepherd|| Perth|| |- | 49|| Mc Gown|| James|| || 19|| Plasterer|| Lanark|| |- | 50|| McTaggart|| || || 24|| Painter|| Lanark|| |- | 51|| Moloney|| William|| || 24|| Shoemaker|| Kerry|| |- | 52|| Mullins|| William|| || 16|| Labourer|| Warwickshire|| {See also Family & Children List 189} |- | 53|| Mullins|| Walter|| || 13|| || Warwickshire|| {See also Family & Children List 191} |- | 54|| Newman|| Mark|| || 16|| Labourer|| Wiltshire|| |- | 55|| Newman|| John|| P.|| 15|| Labourer|| Wiltshire|| |- | 56|| Norkell|| George|| || 25|| Shoeing and ? Smith|| Surrey|| |- | 57|| O'Connor|| Timothy|| || 22|| Farm Labourer|| Cork|| |- | 58|| O'Connor|| Edward|| || 20|| Farm Labourer|| Cork|| |- | 59|| Osborne|| Henry|| || 26|| Farm Labourer|| Down|| |- | 60|| Pardoe|| Edwin|| || 16|| || Worchester|| {See also Family & Children List 216} |- | 61|| Pascoe|| William|| || 22|| Farm Labourer|| Cornwall|| |- | 62|| Pearce|| Benjamin|| || 20|| Labourer|| Cornwall|| |- | 63|| Phillips|| Thomas|| || 16|| Labourer|| Warwick|| {See also Family & Children List 234} |- | 64|| Phillips|| Morris|| || 12|| || Warwick|| {See also Family & Children List 235} |- | 65|| Pitfield|| Edward|| || 27|| Tailor|| Sussex|| |- | 66|| Prosser|| Robert|| || 21|| Labourer|| Monmouth|| |- | 67|| [[Reardon-667|Reardon]]|| James|| || 25|| Labourer|| Kerry|| |- | 68|| Roch|| Robert|| || 26|| Mason|| Forfar|| |- | 69|| Sage|| William|| || 19|| Labourer|| Glostershire|| |- | 70|| Schoemaker|| H.|| || 26|| Sugar Baker|| Germany|| |- | 71|| Shanks|| Hugh|| || 21|| Farm Labourer|| Down|| |- | 72|| Smith|| William|| || 29|| Labourer|| Essex|| |- | 73|| Webster|| Joseph|| || 18|| General Labourer|| Aberdeen|| |- | 74|| Welch|| Charles|| || 17|| Farm Labourer|| Bedfordshire|| {See also Family & Children List 273} |- | 75|| Whisker|| Philip|| || 27|| Bootmaker|| Germany|| |- | 76|| Wright|| Charles|| || 21|| Carpenter|| Sussex|| |- ---- === 3. Single Men === {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | List Number ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" | Middle Name ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Occupation ! scope="col" | County/Country ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Comments/Notes |- | 1|| Brown|| Thomas|| || 23|| Farm Labourer|| Down|| |- | 2|| Driscoll|| John|| || 35|| Farm Labourer|| Kerry|| |- | 3|| Duggan|| Thomas|| || 23|| Labourer|| Kerry|| |- | 4|| Edgar|| George|| || 20|| Shepherd|| Berwick|| |- | 5|| Edward|| Denis|| || 21|| Farm Labourer|| Limerick|| |- | 6|| Foreman|| Joseph|| || 33|| Hotel Servant|| Warwick|| |- | 7|| Hanrahan|| John|| || 24|| Farm Labourer|| Kilkenny|| |- | 8|| Harigan|| Patrick|| || 26|| Farm Labourer|| Kerry|| |- | 9|| Haughey|| Samuel|| || 20|| Farm Labourer|| Down|| {See also Nominated Family & Children List 16} |- | 10|| Haughey|| Henry|| || 19|| Farm Labourer|| Down|| {See also Nominated Family & Children List 17} |- | 11|| Haughey|| John|| || 18|| Labourer|| Down|| |- | 12|| Haughey|| James|| || 17|| Farm Labourer|| Down|| {See also Nominated Family & Children List 18} |- | 13|| Haughey|| Arthur|| || 16|| Labourer|| Down|| |- | 14|| Haughey|| John|| || 14|| Farm Labourer|| Down|| {See also Nominated Family & Children List 19} |- | 15|| Hickey|| Patrick|| || 32|| Farm Labourer|| Kilkenny|| |- | 16|| Lynch|| George|| || 22|| Labourer|| Armagh|| |- | 17|| McKay|| Daniel|| || 19|| Tinsmith|| Perth|| |- | 18|| McKay|| James|| || 15|| Tailor|| Perth|| |- | 19|| McKay|| Isaac|| || 7|| || Perth|| |- | 20|| Mohr|| William|| || 20|| Farm Labourer|| Germany|| {see also Nominated Family & Children List 37} |- | 21|| Mohr|| Philip|| || 50|| Farm Labourer|| Germany|| |- | 22|| [[Moloney-686|Molony]]|| Bryon|| || 22|| Shoemaker|| Kerry|| |- | 23|| Moloney|| James|| || 22|| Farm Labourer|| Kerry|| |- | 24|| Murphy|| James|| || 27|| Farm Labourer|| Kilkenny|| |- | 25|| Saunders|| Charles|| || 22|| Navvy|| Herts|| |- ---- === 4. Colonial Nominated Single Men === {| class="wikitable sortable" border="1" |+ Sortable table |- ! scope="col" | List Number ! scope="col" | Last Name ! scope="col" | First Name ! scope="col" | Middle Name ! scope="col" | Age ! scope="col" | Occupation ! scope="col" | County/Country ! scope="col" class="unsortable" | Comments/Notes |- | 1|| Adington|| Eliza|| || 12|| || Bedfordshire|| {See also Family & Children List 3} |- | 2|| Alger|| Catherine|| || 58|| Housekeeper|| Cornwall|| |- | 3|| Allsop|| Matilda|| || 13|| || Essex|| {See also Nominated Family & Children List 3} |- | 4|| Booker|| Sarah|| || 12|| || || {See also Family & Children List 45} |- | 5|| Bowler|| Hannah|| || 18|| Dairymaid|| Kerry|| |- | 6|| Bradshaw|| Elean|| || 25|| Domestic Servant|| Lancashire|| |- | 7|| [[Bragg-581|Bragg]]|| Margaret|| || 23|| Nurse|| Stafford||{Daughter of Family & Children 26 & 27} |- | 8|| Bragg|| Mary|| || 19|| Housemaid|| Lancashire|| |- | 9|| Butchart|| Agnes|| || 19|| General Servant|| Forfar|| |- | 10|| Cant|| Susan|| || 17|| || Forfar|| {See also Family & Children List 57} |- | 11|| Cara|| Catherine|| || 30|| Servant|| Cornwall|| |- | 12|| Cara|| Eliza|| M.|| 18|| Factory Girl|| Cornwall|| |- | 13|| Cook|| Emily|| || 16|| || Bedfordshire|| {See also Family & Children List 74} |- | 14|| Corner|| Charlotte|| || 17|| Servant|| Down|| |- | 15|| Cowley|| Caroline|| || 18|| Servant|| Sussex|| {See also Family & Children List 87} |- | 16|| Davey|| Kate|| || 25|| Servant|| Galway|| |- | 17|| Dipper|| Emma|| || 27|| Cook|| Middlesex|| |- | 18|| [[Cook-21878|Edgington]]|| Rebecca|| || 50|| || Glostershire|| |- | 19|| Edgington|| Alice|| || 18|| Servant|| Glostershire|| |- | 20|| Edgington|| Caroline|| || 16|| || || |- | 21|| Edgington|| Ellen|| || 11|| || || |- | 22|| Fenoe|| Martha|| || 20|| Domestic Servant|| Staffordshire|| |- | 23|| Glenn|| Mary|| A.|| 19|| Servant|| Galway|| |- | 24|| Green|| Mary|| || 28|| Domestic Servant|| Tyrone|| |- | 25|| Green|| Caroline|| || 23|| General Servant|| Glostershire|| |- | 26|| Goodall|| Elizabeth|| || 19|| General Servant|| Glostershire|| |- | 27|| Goss|| Elizabeth|| || 20|| Housemaid|| Devon|| |- | 28|| Harley|| Caroline|| || 25|| Cook|| Middlesex|| |- | 29|| Haughey|| Margaret|| || 36|| Housemaid|| Down|| |- | 30|| Haughey|| Luke|| || 11|| || || |- | 31|| Hewitt|| Frances|| H.|| 54|| || Notts|| {See also Nominated Family & Children List 27} |- | 32|| Hooper|| Julia M.|| || 21|| Housemaid|| Middlesex|| |- | 33|| Howard|| Jessie|| || 23|| Nurserymaid|| Perth|| |- | 34|| Humm|| Susannah|| || 29|| Domestic Servant|| Essex|| |- | 35|| Humm|| Magdala|| || 25|| Nurse|| Essex|| |- | 36|| Ivers|| Kate|| || 26|| Laundress|| Longford|| |- | 37|| Johnstone|| Eliza|| || 30|| || Fermanagh|| |- | 38|| Johnstone|| Elizabeth|| || 24|| || Edinburgh|| |- | 39|| Keating|| Hannah|| || 28|| Laundress|| Mayo|| |- | 40|| Kelly|| Bridget|| || 23|| Servant|| Kerry|| |- | 41|| Langlois|| Hannah|| || 22|| Dairy Maid|| Alderney, Channel Is|| {See also Family & Children List 171} |- | 42|| Larkins|| Martha|| || 22|| Servant|| Bedfordshire|| |- | 43|| Last|| Ellen|| || 25|| Cook|| Suffolk|| |- | 44|| McCullum|| Anna|| || 16|| Servant|| Stirling|| |- | 45|| McCullum|| Rebecca|| || 12|| Servant|| Stirling|| |- | 46|| McCullum|| Maggie|| || 3|| || Stirling|| |- | 47|| McKay|| Grace|| || 21|| Loom Weaver|| Forfar|| |- | 48|| McKay|| Celia|| || 17|| Loom Weaver|| Forfar|| |- | 49|| Mitchell|| Eliza|| || 40|| House Keeper|| Staffordshire|| |- | 50|| Mohr|| Elizabeth|| || 23|| Servant|| Germany|| {see also Nominated Family & Children List 34} |- | 51|| Mohr|| Sophia|| || 22|| Servant|| Germany|| {See also Nominated Family & Children List 35} |- | 52|| Moloney|| Hannah|| || 20|| Sempstress|| Kerry|| |- | 53|| Mullins|| Mary|| || 18|| Servant|| Warwickshire|| {see also Family & Children List 188} |- | 54|| Mullins|| Ellen|| || 15|| Servant|| Warwickshire|| {See also Family & Children List 190} |- | 55|| Nicolls|| Elizabeth|| || 50|| Housekeeper|| Cornwall|| |- | 56|| Nicolls|| Georgiana|| || 21|| Servant|| Cornwall|| |- | 57|| Newman|| Ellen|| || 14|| || Glostershire|| {See also Family & Children List 201} |- | 58|| Reeves|| Annie|| || 25|| Dressmaker|| Middlesex|| |- | 59|| Rhodes|| Sarah|| || 21|| Servant|| Cambridge|| |- | 60|| Robert|| Abigail|| || 27|| Nurse|| Surrey|| |- | 61|| Scully|| Mary|| || 18|| Farm Servant|| Galway|| |- | 62|| Shier|| Anne|| || 13|| || Lanark|| {See also Nominated Family & Children List 41} |- | 63|| Simpson|| Mary|| A.|| 34|| Nurse|| Staffordshire|| |- | 64|| Simpson|| Marion|| || 18|| Parlor Maid|| Staffordshire|| |- | 65|| Simpson|| Amy|| || 15|| || Staffordshire|| |- | 66|| Smyth|| Anne|| || 25|| Housemaid|| Dublin|| |- | 67|| Stevenson|| Margaret|| || 26|| Servant|| Tyrone|| |- | 68|| Soady|| Henrietta|| || 16|| Servant|| Jersey|| |- | 69|| Tripp|| Grace|| || 34|| Servant|| Cornwall|| |- | 70|| Webster|| Jane|| || 20|| Tablemaid|| Forfar|| |- | 71|| Welch|| Ann|| || 14|| || Bedfordshire|| {See also Family & Children List 274} |- | 72|| Welch|| Elizabeth|| || 12|| || Bedfordshire|| {See also Family & Children List 275} |- | 73|| Yaxley|| Eliza|| || 12|| || Norfolk|| {See also Family & Children List 288} |- | 74|| Yes|| Emmeline|| || 21|| || Devon|| |- ---- === 5. Single Women ===

    Catherine de Baillon's ancestry

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    [[Category: France Project]] === Goals of Mini-Project === There are a couple goals that this project seeks to fulfill: * Cleanup of existing profiles: This includes merging away duplicates (there are many), changing LNABs as needed, and adding sources. * Adding additional ancestors: Catherine de Baillon has a very interesting pedigree. While there are many ancestors that can be added, there are a couple parts of her lineage that are of particular note: ** Lineage to Jean Lhullier (200) and Jeanne de Vitry (201): While not royalty, these ancestors are the common ancestors of many royals. Living examples include Queen Elizabeth II and Felipe VI of Spain. The direct ascendance of these royals also needs to be worked on, which would likely be in close collaboration with the Euro Aristo project. Currently, the relevant royal lineages back to Lhullier and Vitry dead-end on WikiTree at [[Nassau-Saarbrücken-1|Marie Sybille de Nassau-Saarbrücken]] and [[Salm-51|Christina Salm]], respectively. ** Lineage to [[Lascaris-12|Eudoxia Lascaris]] (7745): Eudoxia's pedigree is a very interesting one. Her father's side presents Catherine Baillon's quickest known path to royalty, in this case to the Byzantine Emperor Theodore II Doukas (Lascaris). Her mother's side also provides additional paths back to Charlemagne. * Document relationships to other Québécois families: **Family of [[Chartier-199|Louis Théandre Chartier]]: A recent article in the ''American-Canadian Genealogist'' documents the relationship between the Chartier and Baillon families in some level of detail. Specifically, it asserts that his uncle Denis Chartier married Marie de Gaillaudon, second cousin to Catherine de Baillon. ** Family of [[Badaillac-5|Gilles Badaillac dit Laplante]]: The marriage between Catherine's daughter, [[Miville-74|Marie-Claude Miville]], and [[Badaillac-5|Gilles Badaillac dit Laplante]] includes a dispensation for consanguinity of the third degree. See the following link: ***"Québec, registres paroissiaux catholiques, 1621-1979," database with images, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/3:1:3QS7-899S-DHXY?cc=1321742&wc=9RL4-6TY%3A20758901%2C20758902%2C20972601 : 16 July 2014), Saint-François-du-Lac > Saint-François-du-Lac > Baptêmes, mariages, sépultures 1687-1790 > image 263 of 813; Archives Nationales du Quebec (National Archives of Quebec), Montreal. === Note about Tables Below === The tables below are based in large part on the following work: René Jetté, John P. Dulong, Roland-Yves Gagné, Gail F. Moreau, and Joseph A. Dubé. ''Table d'ascendance de Catherine Baillon: 12 générations.'' Montréal, Québec: Société généalogique canadienne-française, 2001. === Helpful Online Links === * http://habitant.org/baillon/ This website has been administered by the same team whose research was published in the ''Table d'ascendance''. * https://acgs.org/Download/ACGS_Baillon_1999.pdf The team cited above generously agreed to have the American Canadian Genealogical Society publicly host a previously published article that provides evidence of the direct lineage back to King Philippe II Auguste. A more recent article casts doubt on the specific lineage from the aforementioned to Charlemagne, but that need not concern us as other routes to Charlemagne from Philippe II are readily available. The article is free to read or download and is written in English. === Ancestral Tables by Generation === '''Génération I''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes'''||'''Working on''' |- |1|| [[Baillon-1|Catherine de Baillon]] || || || |} '''Génération II''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes'''||'''Working on''' |- |2|| [[Baillon-2|Alphonse de Baillon]]|| Only needs French bio now|||| |- |3|| [[De_Marle-1|Louise de Marle]]|| Needs French bio|||| |} '''Generation III''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes'''||'''Working on''' |- |4|| [[Baillon-3|Adam de Baillon]]|| Done, French bio to be added || ||[[H-949|Kyla H]] |- |5|| [[Maillard-3|Renée de Maillard]]|| Done, French bio to be aded |||| |- |6|| [[De_Marle-15|Mathurin de Marle]]|| Sourced, just needs French bio|||| |- |7|| [[Bizet-19|Anne Bizet]]|| Done, still needs French bio|||| |} '''Generation IV''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes'''||'''Working on''' |- |8|| [[Baillon-14|Adam de Baillon]]|| Done, French bio to be added |||| |- |9||[[La_Saussaye-2|Jeanne de la Saussaye]] || Done|||| |- |10|| [[Maillard-4|Miles Nicolas de Maillard]]|| Done, French bio to be added|||| |- |11|| [[Morand-36|Marie de Morand]]||Cleaned up, source added|||| |- |12|| [[Marle-10|Waast de Marle]]|| Merge and clean-up completed |||| |- |13|| [[Le Sueur-4|Madeleine Le Sueur]]|| Done|||| |- |14|| [[Bizet-21|Jean Bizet]]||||||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |15|| [[Chabot-842|Marguerite Chabot]]||||||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |} '''Génération V''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes'''||'''Working on''' |- |16|| [[Baillon-12|Adam de Baillon]]|| Done |||| |- |17|| [[Vaultier-3|Philippe Vaultier]]|| fixed according to Jetté's data||Gagné's ''La Table d'ascendance de Catherine Baillon, cinq ans plus tard'' has Nicolas Vaultier, seigneur de Montigny-lès-Cormeilles propriétaire de la ferme de Marivaux, as Philippe's father || |- |18|| [[De_La_Saussaye-2|Jean de la Saussaye]]|| done, just nees LNAB fixed now|||| |- |19|| [[Morvillier-1|Jeanne de Morvillier]]|| Done, LNAB has been fixed|||| |- |20|| [[Maillard-5|Jacques Maillard]]|| some sources added|||| |- |21|| [[Le_Bouteillier-1|Bénigne Le Bouteillier]]||Sourced now|||| |- |24|| [[Marle-29|Claude de Marle]]||Done, French bio to be added|||| |- |25|| [[Lhuillier-14|Antoinette Lhuillier]]||Sources added|||| |- |26|| [[Le_Sueur-124|Gabriel Le Sueur]]||Done. Spurious connection with "Louise de Merle" removed. |||| |- |27||Marie Jorre || |||| |- |30|| [[Chabot-843|Antoine Chabot]]||Sourced now||||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |31|| [[Lombard-1153|Catherine Lombard or Lombart]]||Sourced now||||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |} '''Génération VI''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes'''||'''Working on''' |- |32|| [[Baillon-9|Michel Baillon]]|| Cleaned up, source added |||| |- |33|| [[Le Seigneur-6|Jeanne Le Seigneur]]|| [[Rassinot-1]] adopted and merged her. Sources are available (Godbout, d'Hozier)|||| |- |36|| [[La_Saussaye-1|Oliver de la Saussaye]]|| Done (French only)|||| |- |37|| [[Peloquin-7|Jeanne Péloquin]]|| Done (French only)|||| |- |38|| [[Morvillier-2|Étienne de Morvillier]]|| Done (French only)||||| |- |39|| [[Gaillard-45|Marie Gaillard]]||Done (French only)||||| |- |40|| [[De_Maillard-1|Vigor Maillard]]||Sourced now, needs LNAB change|||| |- |41|| Unknown|| |||| |- |42|| [[Le Bouteiller-1|Jean Le Bouteiller]]||Sourced now|||| |- |43|| [[De_Venois-1|Marie de Venois]]||Sourced now, LNAB needs to be changed|||| |- |48|| [[Marle-28|Waast de Marle]]||Done|||| |- |49|| [[Dupuis-284|Jacqueline Dupuis]]||Sourced now|||| |- |50|| [[Lhuillier-23|Jean Lhuillier]] or Luillier||Profile created, more sources would be nice|||| |- |51|| [[Lemaistre-56|Louise Lemaistre]]||Profile created, more sources would be nice|||| |- |52|| Nicolas or Nicole Le Sueur|||||| |- |53|| Marie Raoland or Roland|||||| |- |54|| Renault Jorre|||||| |- |55|| Jeanne Guillard|||||| |- |60|| Jean Chabaud|||||| |- |61|| Louise or Louisette de Berre|||||| |- |62|| [[Lombart-7|Jean Lombard or Lombart]]||Sourced now||||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |- |63|| [[Vienne-42|Douce Vian or Vienne]]||Sourced now||||[[Lavoie-802|Greg Lavoie]] |} See [[:Space:Catherine_de_Baillon's_ancestry%2C_Part_2|Catherine de Baillon's ancestry, Part 2]] for Generations VII and more.

    Catherine de Baillon's ancestry, Part 2

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    [[Category: France Project]] == Note == Second part of Catherine de Baillon's ancestry chart. For the first 6 generations and details of the project, see [[:Space:Catherine_de_Baillon's_ancestry|Catherine de Baillon's ancestry]] (first part). == Ancestral Tables (Continued) == '''Génération VII''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes''' |- |64|| [[Baillon-15|Mathurin Baillon]]||His father and grandparents on WikiTree are from d'Hozier, INCORRECT according to Godbout. - Update: Source added, father marked uncertain. Disconnect ? || |- |66|| [[Leseigneur-2|Adam Le Seigneur]]||unsourced, orphaned, WikiTree lists "Inconnue Leseigneur" as his wife - Sources available. Wife profile to be disconnected, she is unknown, profile is useless ?|| |- |72|| Robert de la Saussaye|||| |- |73|| Perrette Le Chasseur|||| |- |76|| Jacques de Morvillier|||| |- |77|| Catherine de Nèzement|||| |- |78|| Jean Gaillard|||| |- |79|| Marguerite dite Jacqueline de Beauvillier or Beauvilliers|||| |- |80|| Guillaume Maillard|||| |- |81|| Isabeau de Hutenay|||| |- |84|| [[Le Bouteillier-3|Guy II Le Bouteillier]]||Unsourced|| |- |85|| [[Morhier-1|Isabeau Morhier]]||Unsourced, empty|| |- |96|| Jean de Marle|||| |- |97|| Sybille Leblond|||| |- |100|| [[Luillier-10|Imbert Lhullier or Luillier]]|||| |- |101|| Marguerite Braque or Bracque|||| |- |104|| [[Lesueur-14|Guillaume Lesueur]]|||| |- |105|| [[De_Marle-12|Marguerite de Marle]]|||| |- |106|| Samson Raoland or Roland|||| |- |107|| Perrette Du Mont|||| |- |120|| Pierre Chabaud|||| |- |121|| Baptisine Lascaris de Vintimille|||| |- |122|| Honoré de Berre|||| |- |123|| Catherine Marchesan or Marquésan|||| |- |124|| Laurent Lombard or Lombart|||| |} '''Génération VIII''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes''' |- |144|| Olivier de la Saussaye|||| |- |152|| Jean de Morvillier|||| |- |156|| [[Gailard-4|Mathurin Gaillard]]|||| |- |157|| [[DeCallipeux-1|Jeanne Calipeau]]|||| |- |158|| Philippot de Beauvillier or Beauvilliers|||| |- |159|| Gillette de Villebresme|||| |- |162|| [[Whitney-200|Thomas Whitney]]|||| |- |163|| Philipotte Broullart|||| |- |168|| [[Le Bouteillier-4|Guy Le Bouteillier]]||Partially sourced|| |- |169|| [[de_Gavre_d'Escornaix-1|Catherine de Gavre]]||Needs LNAB changed to Gavre. Family covered by Goethals for sources|| |- |170|| Simon Morhier|||| |- |171|| Jeanne de Laigny|||| |- |192|| Jean de Marle|||| |- |193|| Gille or Gillette de Thiembronne|||| |- |200|| Jean Lhuillier or Luillier|||| |- |201|| Jeanne de Vitry|||| |- |202|| Germain Braque or Bracque|||| |- |203|| Catherine Des Landes|||| |- |208|| Jehan Le Sueur|||| |- |209|| Catherine des Portes|||| |- |210|| Germain de Marle|||| |- |211|| Charlotte Cotin|||| |- |240|| Mathieu Chabaud|||| |- |242|| Charles Lascaris de Vintimille||||Has extensive Grimaldi ancestry, as detailed in [http://habitant.org/articles/DuLong,%20Correction%20of%20Catherine%20Baillon's%20Grimaldi%20Ancestry%20(2007).pdf this article] |- |243|| Jeannette Liti|||| |- |244|| Geoffroy de Berre|||| |- |246|| Mathieu Marchesan or Marquésan|||| |- |247|| Jeanne or Pierrette Blacas|||| |- |248|| Honoré Lombart or Lombard|||| |} '''Génération IX''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes''' |- |316||Alart de Beauvillier or Beauvilliers|||| |- |317||Jeanne Louelle|||| |- |318||de Villebresme|||| |- |336||Jean Le Bouteillier|||| |- |337||de Bréauté|||| |- |338|| [[Gavre-3|Arnould VI de Gavre or Gavre]]||Unsourced|| |- |339|| [[Ghistelles-6|Isabelle Ghistelles or Gistel]]||Unsourced|| |- |340|| Étienne Morhier|||| |- |341|| Gauchère Le Vernier or La Vernière|||| |- |342|| Étienne Morhier|||| |- |343|| Jeanne de Marigny|||| |- |384|| de Marle|||| |- |386|| Jean de Thiembronne|||| |- |400|| Jean Lhuillier or Luillier|||| |- |402|| Gilles de Vitry|||| |- |403|| Madeleine de la Croix|||| |- |404|| Bernard Braque or Bracque|||| |- |405|| Jeanne du Mont-Saint-Éloy|||| |- |406|| Pierre Des Landes|||| |- |407|| Nicole Barbery|||| |- |420|| Jean de Marle|||| |- |421|| Marguerite Vivien|||| |- |480|| Antoine Chabaud|||| |- |484|| Rainier Lascaris de Mintiville|||| |- |485|| Madeleine Grimaldi d'Antibes|||| |- |486|| Guillaume Liti|||| |- |488|| Geoffroy de Berre|||| |- |492|| Pierre Antoine Marchesan or Marquésan|||| |- |494|| Pierre Blacas|||| |} '''Génération X''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes''' |- |632|| Jean or Jeannot dit Gaucher de Beauvillier or Beauvilliers|||| |- |633|| Catherine de Courbenton|||| |- |636|| de Villebresme|||| |- |637|| Gillette de Lespine|||| |- |672|| Regnaut Le Bouteiller or Le Boutellier|||| |- |673|| de Saint-Laurens or de de Sainte-Beuve|||| |- |674|| Roger de Bréauté|||| |- |675|| Jeanne de Léon|||| |- |676|| Arnould V de Gavre or Gavere|||| |- |677|| Jeanne de Roye||||See article [http://habitant.org/articles/DuLong%20and%20Bunot,%20Catherine%20de%20Baillon's%20de%20Roye%20Ancestry,%20Another%20Royal%20Gateway%20(2009).pdf here] for details regarding an alternate royal ascent, this one leading to [[Capet-13|Louis VII]] |- |678|| [[De_Ghistelles-2|Roger de Ghistelles or Gistel]]|||| |- |679|| [[Dudzeele-1|Marguerite de Dudzeele]]|||| |- |680|| Philippe Morhier|||| |- |681|| Tiphaine de Chavanne|||| |- |686|| Pierre de Marigny|||| |- |768|| Guillaume de Marle|||| |- |769|| Alix de Mailly|||| |- |800|| Jean Lhuillier or Luillier|||| |- |801|| Marie Marcel|||| |- |804|| Simon de Vitry|||| |- |808|| Arnould II Braque or Bracque|||| |- |809|| Alix Gentien or Gencian|||| |- |810|| Renaud du Mont-Saint-Éloy|||| |- |812|| Berthault des Landes|||| |- |813|| Philippote Culdoë|||| |- |814|| Guillaume Barbery|||| |- |815|| Catherine Alory or Allory|||| |- |960|| Boniface Chabaud|||| |- |961|| Elzéaria de Berre|||| |- |968|| Louis Lascaris de Vintimille|||| |- |969|| Tiburge Grimaldi de Beuil|||| |- |970|| Luc Grimaldi d'Antibes|||| |- |971|| Yolande Grimaldi|||| |- |972|| Pierre Liti|||| |- |973|| Philippine de Castellane|||| |- |976|| Laurent de Berre|||| |- |977|| Alaizette de Bagarris|||| |- |984|| Honoré Marchasan or Marquésan|||| |- |988|| Antoine Blacas|||| |} '''Génération XI''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes''' |- |1264|| Adam Beauvillier or Beauvilliers|| ||Killed at the Battle of Poitiers |- |1265||Perrette de Saint-Martin || || |- |1348|| Guillaume de Bréauté|| || |- |1349|| Catherine de Créquy|| || |- |1350|| Jean de Léon|| || |- |1351|| Jeanne de Varennes|| || |- |1352|| Arnould de Gavre or Gavere|| || |- |1354|| Dreux de Roye|| || |- |1355|| Alix de Garlande|| || |- |1356|| [[De Ghistelles-3|Jean V de Ghistelles]]|| ||Killed at the Battle of Crécy |- |1357|| [[De_Haverskerke_Dame_de_Straten-1|Marie de Haveskerke]] || Needs LNAB changed|| |- |1538|| [[Mailly-13|Colard dit Payen de Mailly]]|| || |- |1539|| [[Picquigny-20|Marguerite de Picquigny]]|| || |- |1600|| Philbert Lhuillier or Luillier |||| |- |1608||Philippe de Vitry|||| |- |1616||Amaury or Amalric Braque or Bracque|||| |- |1617||Guillemette Billebaut||||Per Gagné's ''La Table d'ascendance de Catherine Baillon, cinq ans plus tard'' |- |1618||Jean Gentien or Gencian|||| |- |1620||Baudouin du Mont-Saint-Éloy|||| |- |1621||Alix de la Vigne|||| |- |1624||Pierre Des Landes|||| |- |1625||Manfrine or Manfrède de Stancon|||| |- |1626||Jean or Jean Joseph Michel Culdoë|||| |- |1627||Jeanne Mignon|||| |- |1920||Milon Chabaud|||| |- |1921||Huga de Saint-Paul|||| |- |1936|| Guillaume Pierre II Lascaris de Vintimille|||| |- |1938|| Andaron Grimaldi|||| |- |1939|| Astruge de Beuil|||| |- |1940|| Antoine Grimaldi|||| |- |1941|| Catherine Doria|||| |- |1944|| Pisselino Liti|||| |- |1952|| Jean de Berre|||| |- |1953|| Elisabeth de Saint-Sauveur|||| |- |1968|| Pierre Marchesan or Marquésan|||| |- |1976|| Pierre Blacas|||| |} '''Génération XII''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes''' |- |2530|| Guillaume de Saint-Martin|| || |- |2696|| Guillaume de Bréauté|| || |- |2697|| Jeanne de Neville|| || |- |2698|| Jean de Créquy|| || |- |2699|| Jeanne de Beauvais|| || |- |2704|| Arnould de Gavre or Gavere|| || |- |2705|| Catherine de Schelderode or Rode|| || |- |2710|| Jean de Garlande|| || |- |2712|| [[Ghistelles-7|Jean de Ghistelles or Gistel]]|| Sourced now|| |- |2713|| [[Luxembourg-116|Marguerite de Luxembourg]]|||| |- |2714|| Pierre de Haverskerke|||| |- |2715|| Marie de Straten or Marie Straete|||| |- |3076||[[Mailly-14|Jean de Mailly]]|||| |- |3078|| [[Picquigny-21|Jean de Picquigny]]|||| |- |3079|| [[Amiens-32|Marie or Marthe d'Amiens]]|||| |- |3200|| Pierre Lhuillier or Luillier|||| |- |3201|| Marie Boucher|||| |- |3232|| Arnoul Braque or Bracque|||| |- |3233|| Jacqueline d'Ypres or d'Ipres|||| |- |3234|| Denis Billebaut||||Per Gagné's ''La Table d'ascendance de Catherine Baillon, cinq ans plus tard'' |- |3235|| Jeanne de Rueil||||Per Gagné's ''La Table d'ascendance de Catherine Baillon, cinq ans plus tard'' |- |3240|| Jacquemart du Mont-Saint-Éloy|||| |- |3252|| Gobais Culdoë|||| |- |3254|| Michel or Robert Mignon|||| |- |3840|| Boniface Chabaud|||| |- |3841|| Guigonette de Sabran|||| |- |3872|| Jean Lascaris de Vintimille|||| |- |3876|| Barnabo Grimaldi|||| |- |3878|| Guillaume Rostaing de Beuil|||| |- |3879|| Béatrice Féraud|||| |- |3880|| Gaspard Grimaldi||||Rainier Grimaldi in ''Table d'ascendance'', corrected by John DuLong in 2007 |- |3904|| Geoffroy de Berre|||| |- |3936|| Daniel Marchesan or Marquésan|||| |- |3937|| Françoise Bermondi|||| |} '''Génération XIII''' {| border="1" class="wikitable" |'''Nr.''' ||'''Profile'''||'''Tasks'''||'''Notes''' |- |7744|| [[Di_Ventimiglia-1|Guglielmo Pietro Lascaris di Ventimiglia]]|||| |- |7745|| [[Lascaris-12|Eudoxia Lascaris]]|||| |}

    Cato Ridge, KwaZulu-Natal Province One Place Study

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    {{Clear}} === Cato Ridge History === A One Place study for Cato Ridge, KwaZulu Natal, South Africa. A small, but growing town situated between Durban and Pietermaritzburg. The town is named after [[Cato-623|George Christopher Cato (1814-1893)]] [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tx7DYp-XYsw Our pretty little town] === Churches and Cemeteries === *Methodist Church with a [[Space:Cato_Ridge_Methodist_Church_Yard%2C_Cato_Ridge%2C_KwaZulu-Natal_Province|cemetery]] *Lutheran Church with a [[Space:Cato_Ridge_Lutheran_Church_Yard%2C_Cato_Ridge%2C_KwaZulu-Natal_Province|cemetery]] *City Hill Church Neither the Lutheran nor the Methodist churches are operating as churches today, and their buildings have been converted for other uses. The City Hill Church is still in operation today. === Timeline === :1886 ::The first record for Cato Ridge simply states "Inattention at Cato Ridge". ::Fault in telegraph instrument at Cato Ridge caused through interference with a dial by some unauthorised person. :1887 ::General Manager Railways asks whether Cato Ridge can be made Tramsmitting Office instead of Botha's Hill. :1888 ::The Medical Officer (Durban Circle), requests that he may be granted a renewal of his appointment as medical officer to attend upon the Indians in employ of Natal Government Railways between Pinetown and Cato Ridge. ::Regarding postal work at Cato Ridge. :1889 ::Mr J Thornburn, postmaster, Cato Ridge duly stamped letter of appointment. :1890 ::Arrest of a native at Cato Ridge. Report by James Forder, resident magistrate, Umgeni :1892 ::Natal Government Railways, well boring - Cato Ridge ::H Crawley petitions for the appointment of a Justice of the Peace == Sources == *{{Wikidata|Q4217424|enwiki}}

    Catoosa County, Georgia

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    {{US History|sub-project=Georgia}} *Leader of this Project is [[J-276|Paula J]] *Coordinator is [[Richardson-7161|Mary Richardson]] ===History/Timeline=== {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-11.jpg |align=c |size=400 |caption=Anna Ruby Falls. }}{{clear}} :'''1805''' The Cherokee and Creek Indians signed treaties with the United States, which culminated in building a Federal Road across land that would later become Catoosa County. This extended from Athensto Gainesville, Dawsonville, Tate, Jasper, and Ringgold, Georgia. At Chatsworth, the Federal Road split with one part going to Knoxville, and the other to Varnell, Ringgold, Ross's landing and further to Nashville. Parts of this road can be seen. http://catoosachamberofcommerce.com/PDF/HistoryOfCatoosaCounty.pdf https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/counties-cities-neighborhoods/catoosa-county :'''1805''' the Federal Government cut a road through the Cherokee Nation, which extended from Athens to Gainesville, Dawsonville, Tate, Jasper and Ringgold. ::Mission schools were at Spring Place near Dalton and Chatsworth. Teachers who taught the Indian children, kept notes on the Cherokee life. A Cemetery of the Brainerd Mission is located behind the East Gate Shopping Center. :'''1807''' Colonel Elias Earle and workers were traveling to the beginning of Chickamauga Creek and the Tennessee River to build an iron furncace when Cherokee Indians drove them away. :'''1830''' Georgia legislature approved a survey of its Cherokee territory, then authorized the lottery commission to divide the land for settlers. :'''Nov 24, 1832''' - South Carolina passed an ordinance of nullification, was threatening secession if the US government tried to collect tariff duties. General Scott was posted off shore near Charleston and ordered Major Samuel Ringgold to assist with fighting a fire in Charleston, which helped stop further volatile reactions. :'''1838''' The last of the Cherokee indians were removed from the region by state and federal authorities on the "Trail of Tears". Chief Richard Taylor, Chief of the Chickamauga District of the Nation lived near the corner of The Old Federal Road, who journeyed to Washington for his people. He led 1 of 12 groups of the Cherokees westward, ending as a leader of the Cherokees in Oklahoma. :'''1846'''- Ringgold, Georgia, the county seat was settled.. Ringgold was named for an officer killed in the Mexican-American War (1846-48), Major Samuel Ringgold, who died fighting in the Battle of Palo Alto. :'''1847''' James Gordon built the Gordon-Lee Mansion in Chickamauga, which became a hospital during the Civil War.. Then James Lee purchased the property. Today the home is a bed and breakfast. Entrepreneurs in Catoosa such as John Gray built the Western and Atlantic Railroad from Dalton, extending it to Chattanooga. John Gray started a 2nd railway from Harrison, Tennessee, however the Civil war interrupted this project. Near Peavine Valley cross ties may be seen as well as the cuts and land fills.. :'''1849''' Within 2 years, the Railway, the Western and Atlantic Railroad was built and it passed through Ringgold. Ringgold, Georgia was one of the busiest train stops between Atlanta and Chattanooga, Tennessee. {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-12.jpg |align=c |size=450 |caption=Catoosa County map with surrounding counties }} :'''1847-1849''' Work began on Old Stone Church, east of Ringgold. By 1849 a Presbyterian congregation finished the building of the church. The original altar and pews of the church, which today houses a Civil War museum, are still intact. :'''1849''' the Western and Atlantic railway (locally called the "State Line") came through Catoosa County and Ringgold Depot was built.. A town grew around Tunnel Hill, Georgia. finished the railway and built the completed the Ringgold Depot. Troops under James Longstreet arrived here to fight at Chickamauga :'''1850-''' The Western and Atlantic Railroad was the center of action. First the Railway entered the county, extending connections from Chattanooga, Tennessee through Georgia. A year later, Ringgold, Georgia became the county Seat... :'''Dec 5, 1853''' saw Catoosa county being formed by the Georgia legislature from parts of Walker and Whitfield counties. The meaning of the name in Cherokee language meaning "between two hills". The county was named for Catoosa Springs, named for a Cherokee chief. Before white settlement the Cherokees used the springs for medicinal purposes. During the Civil War (1861-65), the springs were the site of a Union encampment and several Confederate hospitals were located there, and in 1864 troops skirmished in the area.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catoosa_County,_Georgia :'''Dec 6, 1853''' Originally part of the Cherokee Indian lands, Catoosa County was created from land of Walker and Whitfield counties. as a county The name is derived from the Cherokee word "catoosa," meaning "between two hills."http://www.catoosa.com/history :'''1854''' - Ringgold became the county seat one year after the county was created. It was named for Major Samuel Ringgold (d 1846) of the Mexican War, Battle of Palo Alto. ::Ringgold, Georgia was originally named Taylor's Crossroads due to an inn owner who ran the inn on Old Federal Road in Catoosa County. President James Monroe spent the night of May_26, 1819 in the inn. :'''1856''' Catoosa County's first courthouse was built in Ringgold, a 2-story brick structure. Following this the Masonic lodge masons of the area received permission to build a 3rd story for a Masonic meeting hall. Whitman-Anderson House was constructed. It became a Union command headquarters during the Battle of Ringgold Gap of 1863. :'''1861''' Catoosa sent 2 representatives to the secession meeting in Milledgeville. One voted to secede but the other did not vote... The medical authorities for the Confederates set up general hospitals behind the lines located in 39 Georgia cities and towns. Some only were at a specific location a short time. hough many of them remained at a particular location for only a short time.https://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/confederate-hospitals

    :::'''{{Red| The Great Locomotive Chase}}''' {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-7.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=The General, the Great Locomotive Chase }}{{clear}} :'''1862 ''' - Due to the Western and Atlantic Railroad, Catoosa was a target of the Union Army. The Great Locomotive chase passed Ringgold Depot April 12, 1862 and ended north of the station The Great Locomotive Chase passed Ringgold Depot. :'''Apr 12, 1862''' Union soldiers were heading for Chattanooga, Tennessee. They raided into northern Georgia. It is known as the Great Locomotive chase. They used a spy, James Andrews and 22 Union Ohio troops. This event lasted 7 hours, and the result was military failure, known as the Andrews Raid.. www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/andrews-raid {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-6.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=General, close up, Locomotive Chase. }}{{clear}} :::Andrews raiders and spy James J. Andrews sneaked behind Confederate lines to Atlanta, where they boarded the northbound train hijacked a northbound locomotive '''{{red|the General}}''' at Big Shanty (Kennesaw), where they uncoupled most of the cars and raced northward. On the way they destroyed track, bridges, and telegraph lines, and bridges with the intent to knock out the Western and Atlantic Railroad (carrier of Confederate supplies). :::At about 6 a.m. on April 12, 1862, the Andrews raiders steamed out of the Big Shanty depot aboard the locomotive the '''{{red|the General}}'''. They first thought the thieves were Confederate deserters. Pursuit began immediately by Railroad men (Murphy and Fuller) on foot, then another train. By 1:00 PM '''{{red|the General}}''' ran out of steam 2 miles north of '''{{Blue|Ringgold}}'''. The railroad men (Southerners), on '''{{Blue|the Texas}}''' were close behind them. The Confederates and Railroad men rounded up all the raiders. Andrews and 8 men were tried as spies and executed in Atlanta. ::[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/andrews-raid Andrews Raid] ::[https://www.thoughtco.com/great-locomotive-chase-2360250 Great Locomotive Chase]

    :'''1861-62''' Catoosa prepared for the War. A general hospital was in Savannah, Georgia and there were general hospitals in Atlanta. :'''1862''' The county provided 6 companies of Infantry and 1 Calvary Company. Ringgold became a hospital town. The courthouse was used for a hospital, as well as hospitals in the Inman House, Baptist Church, Catoosa Springs and Cherokee Springs (2000 hospital beds. Injured were shipped in by railway from Kentucky and Tennessee. Additional buildings and houses housed the hospital staff, such as Kate Cummings and Fannie Biers. ::During the '''Battle of Chattanooga''', Union commander Ulysses S. Grant ordered Joseph Hooker to advance on Bragg's retreating army. Bragg chose Patrick Cleburne to guard the rear of the company.. Cleburne made his stand at Ringgold Gap, between the Stone Church and Ringgold Depot. There Cleburne defeated the Union Hooker's 20th Corp in a battle where the Union army outnumbered the Rebels 4:1. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chickamaugahttps://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chickamauga Major Gen. Rosecrans commanded the army of the Cumberland which invaded Southern Tennessee and Catoosa county, Georgia. the Confederates of Tennessee were commanded by Gen. Bragg. The name came from Chickamauga Creek in NW Georgia.https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Chickamauga [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2nd_Regiment_Tennessee_Volunteer_Cavalry 2nd Regiment Tennessee Cavalry] {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia.png |align=r |size=300 |caption=map showing Chickamauga }}{{clear}} ::{{Blue|Battle of Chickamauga was fought in Catoosa and Walker Counties}}, between the Union and Confederate forces. This Confederate victory, was the second most deadly after the Battle of Gettysburg with 34,000 casualties. :'''1863'''- Union general William S. Rosecrans intended to hit the Western and Atlantic railways south of Ringgold, to destroy Braxton Bragg's Georgia supply line. Bragg withdrew from Chattanooga and struck the Union forces at Lookout Mountain as they emerged from the gaps to protect the railroad. :'''Sept 19, 1863''' - The offensive against the Confederates and the Union began with a Union offensive in southeastern Tennessee and northwestern Georgia [[:Category: Battle of Chickamauga]] was fought in Walker and Catoosa County. This was a Confederate victory, as the 2nd high casualties after the Battle of Gettysburg. :'''1863''' Maj Gen. Rosecrans led the 40,000-man Union army of the Cumberland southward toward Chattanooga. They intended to surround Chattanooga and cut off Gen B Bragg and the Army of the Tennessee. {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-2.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Battle of Chicamauga }}{{clear}} :Bragg moved the army from Chattanooga to Chickamauga Creek to connect with 30,000 reinforcements. When the Union infantry blocked their way, Bragg’s army crossed the creek. Two generals formed a strategy for a retreat back to Chattanooga. Thomas led the Union lines that night northward. They stopped to have breakfast near a farm. Thomas had news there were some enemy in the woods and sent men to fight. This battle covered a 4 mile area. : '''Sept 19, 1864''', the fight continued in freezing conditions.The dead and wounded were lying in the fields. One union man lay there for almost a week, with his leg mortifying before dying. :Sept 20, 1863 Bragg led a dawn attack. Then The Union reorganized and Rosecrans thought there was a gap, thus he moved his men which did create a real gap in the Union army line. The Confederated pushed 1/3 of the army off the field.. This was a Confederate victory.https://blog.fold3.com/the-battle-of-chickamauga/

    :'''1862-65''' During the Civil war, other battles were fought in Catoosa County near Tunnel Hill railroad tunnel in Whitfield County. Confederates defended their territory from Union soldiers. General Sherman used the county as the assembling point for his Atlanta campaign in 1864, gathering more than 100,000 Union soldiers there before marching on Atlanta. :'''1862-65''' The Old Stone Church in Ringgold was a hospital during the Civil War for troops on both sides of the conflict. The original altar and pews of the church, which today houses a Civil War museum, are still intact.- Courtesy of Catoosa County News {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-13.jpg |align=r |size=340 |caption=The Old Stone Church }}{{clear}} ::Field hospitals traveled with the armies.. These were used to treat (triage) although probably the sick and wounded soldiers prior to sending ones needing more care to the general hospitals located behind the lines a distance from the front. Staff for the general hospitals varied due to the bed capacity. They would include surgeons, assistant surgeons, pharmacist, supervisors, nurses, matrons, cooks, and laundresses. Some staff members were soldiers, some were female, some were hired slaves. ::Kate Cumming, Scottish nurse, came into Georgia with the Army of Tennessee as a hospital matron. She kept a journal that was published. It was called "A Journal of Hospital Life in the Confederate Army". :'''Aug, 1862''' Dr. Stout became supervisor of the Army of Tennessee hospital located at Tunnel Hill, Ringgold, and Dalton, Chattanooga and Atlanta. {{Image|file=Sumter_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Marker for old Stone Church }} :'''1862''' - Capture of Andrews Raiders battle in Catoosa County. :'''Feb, 1862''' - after the fall of Nashville, not many "safe" hospitals behind the lines north of Chattanooga. Off and on a couple were in Knoxville.Since they were on railways the hospitals took in wounded soldiers able to trave by train when they were evacuated from the field hospitals :'''1862-65''' Civil War the church was a hospital for both the Confederate and Union forces. :'''1862''' - Ringgold Depot is one of the few antebellum railway depots existing today. It was used for transportation of Confederate soldiers during the Civil War. :'''1863''' - Union and Confederate troops battled near Chickamauga Creek, in numbers of men, it is known as one of the bloodiest battle. {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-1.jpg |align=r |size=400 |caption=Battle of Chicamauga }}{{clear}} ::Built at the turn of the century, Fort Oglethorpe was home to the 6th Cavalry and was considered to be the best Cavalry post in the United States. In 1946 the military installation was sold by the government to a local group of civilians as a ready made town. ::Fort Oglethorpe was a calvary post, serving as home to the 6th Cavalry. Today the original Cavalry post buildings on Barnhardt Circle are used as private homes. :'''1863''' Macon City Hall (built 1837) , was a field hospital during the Civil War as well as the temporary state capitol during the final months of the war. :'''1862-64''' Due to the advancing Union Army coming south from Chattanooga, Col Wilder burned part of Ringgold. General Longstreet brought part of the Army of northern Virginia to thwart the Union advancement at Chickamauga. Longstreet unloaded at Catoosa Platform since the Confederates had burned the bridges in Ringgold Gap. The confederates had a victory at Chickamauga, needed 4 days to gather up the wounded from the battle for evacuation to Ringgold and hospitals further south. The Confederates retreated back through Ringgold Gap after the “Battle of Missionary Ridge.” Gen. Patrick Cleburne and 4,000 men held off the Union while the Confederates regrouped at Tunnel Hill and Dalton. :'''1863''' the Army of Tennessee under Braxton Bragg retreated to Chattanooga. Chattanooga and 7-8 towns of north Georgia were evacuated. Dr. Stout relocated his hospitals to towns south and west of Atlanta, with a plan to mobilize the hospitals. His plan included transporting the patients to a hospital that was not moving, after which the staff would pack all supplies and moved to another location in local buildings or tents. He felt all towns for the hospitals needed to be on a railway, as trains were the most comfortable for the patients. ::When transportation collapsed, the hospitals surrendered or were captured by Union forces. They still continued serving the needy soldiers. :'''1863''' Whitman-Anderson House was used as the Union command headquarters during the Battle of Ringgold Gap. Battle of Chicamauga in Catoosa County very near Ringgold. :'''1864''' General Sherman used Catoosa county for the gathering point when he was invading Atlanta in 1864. He brought over 200,000 Union soldiers in Catoosa County as a central point before advancing the troops to invade Atlanta, Georgia. :'''1865''' Prior to Sherman Catoosa County forest had been virgin forest land when the Indians left 1838. After Sherman, the poor forest was a burned out wasteland. A lot of the citizens gave up and moved to Arkansas, Texas etc. At one time there was 1 family and a woman in the town. Depression extended from 1865 into the 1900's. :'''1866-1870's ''' Catoosa County suffered the same pattern other southern counties economies suffered following the Civil war and the Reconstruction. Railways had been destroyed. Without slave labor, plantations could not operate. Owners were forced to abandon them or turn them over to sharecroppers, some were African Americans working the same as had been done as slaves, except they worked as sharecroppers and were free. ::The railways were repaired after the destruction of the war, then small farmers and sharecroppers could resume growing crops for shipping to market. :'''1890''' The U.S. Congress established Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park to commemorate the Battle of Chickamauga. It was the 1st national military park established in the National Parks System. The first fortress was Camp George Thomas where they trained soldiers for readiness prior to the Spanish-American War of 1898. By 1903 Fort Oglethorpe replaced the smaller Camp Thomas ::Plans for a flume line through Ringgold Gap around White Oak Mountain, which would yield waterpower for many mills. Ringgold, Georgia was the north part of the Railway.. Wagons would line up, filled with wheat ready to be shipped to the East Coast. The mill located in Trion manufactured cloth, delivered it to the depot, and returned with more bales of cotton for cloth, using mules to pull the wagons.. :'''1898''' Cubans rebeled against Spain. The battleship Maine blew up in Havanna harbor. So US Congress authorized the president to stop the conflict.. Congress authorized 200,000 volunteers to be called up to be stationed at Camp George H. Thomas in Chickamauga Park. The officers were inexperienced, and sanitary conditions were bad, resulting in an outbreak of typhoid fever. Not many troops went overseas to the war. :'''1902''' -Oglethorpe, Georgia After manufacturing began, this was an economic boost for the county.It was named for the founder, James Edward Oglethorpe one of the founders of Georgia. This grew out of Chickamauga Post, a U.S. military base originally was within the boundaries of the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park.. Chickamauga-Chattanooga National Military Park is in Fort Oglethorpe, which is oldest and largest park. 9 historic sites on 8,000 acres were Civil War battle grounds.Eight historic areas constitute approximately 8,000 acres of Civil War battlegrounds. The Sixth cavalry began in Fort Oglethorpe. :'''Oct 23, 1917''' Hessian Flies were discovered in a wheat field in Catoosa County which can be prevented by burning the fields after harvesting. By December, local wheat was 89% infested. :'''1917-1918''' After Fort Oglethorpe was built 1902, the U.S. Army Medical Department was stationed here, until the 1918 flu epidemic caused many troops to die. German civilians were interned here during WW I just as the Japanese were interned in Oregon during WW II. Their area was where K-Mart is now located and was called the Millionaires Club because many were quite wealthy. {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=c |size=350 |caption=Fort Oglethorpe, view from Chicamauga & Chatannooga Nat. Mil. Park }}{{clear}} :'''1939'''- The Catoosa County Courthouse, was built in Ringgold and is the county's 2nd courthouse. Designed in the colonial revival style, the courthouse replaced an older one that survived the Civil War. :'''1941-45''' World War II saw the Women's Army Corps (WAC were stationed at Fort Oglethorpe. In 1947 Following War War II, Fort Oglethorpe was closed and sold. Fort Oglethorpe was decommissioned and became a private city. many of the Military buildings are still visible. 1949 Fort Oglethorpe was incorporated by Georgia as a city for civilians. :'''1959''' In Ringgold Gap excavations for I-75 revealed an Indian village near the S end of Anderson Cemetery dating back to 1000 BC. Artifacts to the state Archeologists Lab in Carrollton, and are now in the Stone Church museum. The Mound Builders and several mounds are still visible in Catoosa County. :'''Mar 14, 2002''' a dense fog enveloped I-75 and Ringgold, Georgia. Visibility was less than 200 feet. An accident of 2 tractor-trailer trucks finally involved 125 vehicles in a chain reaction. {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-4.jpg |align=l |size=220 |caption=Tornado- Ringgold }}{{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-3.jpg |align=r |size=230 |caption=Damaged hotel }}{{clear}} :'''Apr27, 2011''' 7 tornadoes struck Cattoosa County. One was EF-5 which hit downtown Ringgold and other tornadoes struck Eastern states Apr 25-Apr28. :'''Today''' Many Union soldiers camped at Catoosa Springs, Cherokee Springs and even Ringgold. Today people with metal detectors find Minnie balls, cannon shells, and railway ties frequently. ===Government Offices=== {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-9.jpg |align=r |size=325 |caption=1856 Catoosa Courthouse, Ringgold }}{{clear}} '''1st county courthouse was built in 1856.''' {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-8.jpg |align=r |size=450 |caption=Catoosa County Courthouse }}{{clear}} '''2nd County County Courthouse, curr'''ent ===Geography=== :Location located in the upper northwestern part of the U.S. state of Georgia. :Population 2010 , the population was 63,942. :County Seat- Ringgold. :Size total area of 162 square miles (420 km2), of which 162 square miles (420 km2) is land and 0.3 square miles (0.78 km2) (0.2%) is water. :Sub-basin all of the county is in in the Middle Tennessee-Chickamauga sub-basin of the Middle Tennessee-Hiwassee basin. :Catoosa Springs, or Coffee Springs. The springs are an alkaline-saline mixture with calcic-magnesic, chalybeate and sulphuretted. ====Adjacent counties==== *Hamilton County, Tennessee (north){{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia.jpg |align=r |size=280 |caption=Catoosa map and Georgia }} *Whitfield County (east) *Walker County (west) ====Protected areas==== *Chicamauga &Chatannooga Nat. Mil. Park *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chattahoochee-Oconee_National_Forest Chattahoochee-Oconee National Forest] home of birds such as species of hawk, species of owl, blackbirds, ducks, eagles, sparrows, hummingbirds, geese, and cardinals. Mammalian species that roam in the forest are black bear, shrew, coyote, a variety of bats, squirrel, beaver, river otter, bobcat, deer, weasel, mice, and foxes. Many species of fish and amphibians swim in the streams, as well as various reptiles *[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chickamauga_and_Chattanooga_National_Military_Park Chicamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park] Spanish–American War was a training center for troops in the southern states. It was temporarily renamed "Camp George H Thomas" (union) for a Civil War battle here. The closeness to the major railway at Chattanooga and available large land tracts, was a goo place for troops in training for service in Cuba. ===Demographics=== In 2000, there were 53,282 people, in the county with a population density of 328 people/sq. mi. The racial makeup of the county was 96.39% White, 1.26% Black or African American, 0.31% Native American, 0.71% Asian, 0.02% Pacific Islander, 0.39% from other races, and 0.93% from two or more races. 1.17% of the population were Hispanic or Latino of any race. In 2010 there were 63,942 people in the county with a population density of 394.3 people/sq. mi. In terms of ancestry, 20.8% were American, 17.6% were Irish, 13.2% were German, and 10.2% were English. The median income for a household in the county was $46,544 and the median income for a family was $54,796. The per capita income for the county was $22,563. About 8.5% of families and 11.2% of the population were below the poverty line, including 14.8% of those under age 18 and 9.0% of those age 65 or over. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Catoosa_County,_Georgia *In 1969 I-75, part of the Eisenhower Interstate System, was completed in Catoosa County ::I-75 was built. It has 4 exits for Catoosa County in 3 miles. I-75 connects Atlanta with Chattanooga, Nashville, Knoxville, and Birmingham. The traffic from both Alabama and western Georgia on Hwy 27 meters I-7The last important chapter in our history was the construction of I-75. No one had any idea how it would change the economic picture of the county. Catoosa County has four exits in about 3 miles of interstate and each is a center of economic activity. I-75 also puts us into close contact with Atlanta, Chattanooga, Nashville, Knoxville and Birmingham. Traffic from Alabama and West Georgia from Highway 27 usually enters I-75 at Ringgold by way of Highway 151. *Catoosa County is part of the Chattanooga, TN–GA Metropolitan Statistical Area. * According to the 2010 U.S. census, Catoosa County's population is 63,942, an increase from the 2000 population of 53,282. Highways
    {| border="1" class="sortable" !Highways!!Highways!!Highways |- |Interstate 75||U.S. Route 27||U.S. Route 41 |- |U.S. Route 76||Georgia State Route 1||Georgia State Route 2 |- |Georgia State Route 3||Georgia State Route 146||Georgia State Route 151 |- |Georgia State Route 401 (unsigned designation for I-75) |} Schools
    *Catoosa County elementary schools: Battlefield Elementary, Battlefield Primary, Boynton Elementary, Cloud Springs Elementary, Graysville Elementary, Ringgold Elementary, Ringgold Primary, Tiger Creek Elementary, West Side Elementary, and Woodstation Elementary. *Catoosa County middle schools: Heritage Middle School, Lakeview Middle School, and Ringgold Middle School. *Catoosa County high schools: Heritage High School, Lakeview-Fort Oglethorpe High School, Performance Learning Center, and Ringgold High School. ====Cities==== *[[:Category: Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia|Fort Oglethorpe]] *[[:Category: Ringgold, Georgia|Ringgold]] =====Towns===== *[[:Category: Indian Springs, Georgia|Indian Springs]] *[[:Category: Lakeview, Georgia |Lakevies]] ====County Resources==== *Chicamauga & Chatannooga Nat. Mil. Park {{Image|file=Catoosa_County_Georgia-10.jpg |align=c |size=280 |caption=Fort Oglethorpe, view from Chicamauga &Chatannooga Nat. Mil. Park }}{{clear}} *[http://www.catoosa.com/resources Community Resources] *[http://www.lmcs.org/resource_guides.cms Lookout Mountain Resources] *[http://catoosa.gafcp.org/resources/ Community and Family Collaborative] *[http://www.catoosaconservationdistrict.org Conservation district] *[http://extension.uga.edu/county-offices/catoosa/agriculture-and-natural-resources.html Agriculture and Natural Resources] ====Census==== :1860 --- 5,082 — :1870 --- 4,409 −13.2% :1880 --- 4,739 7.5% :1890 --- 5,431 14.6% :1900 --- 5,823 7.2% :1910 --- 7,184 23.4% :1920 --- 6,677 −7.1% :1930 --- 9,421 41.1% :1940 --- 12,199 29.5% :1950 --- 15,146 24.2% :1960 --- 21,101 39.3% :1970 --- 28,271 34.0% :1980 --- 36,991 30.8% :1990 --- 42,464 14.8% :2000 --- 53,282 25.5% :2010 --- 63,942 20.0% :Est. 2016 --- 66,398 ===Cemeteries=== {{Image|file=Rusk County Cemeteries.gif |align=l |size=360 |caption= }}{{clear}} *[[:Category: Nathan Anderson Historic Cemetery, Ringgold, Georgia|Nathan Anderson Historic Cemetery]] *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?locationId=county_405 FindAGrave Cemeteries] *[https://catoosaga.genealogyvillage.com/Cemetery/ Cemeteries in Catoosa, Georgia] ===Sources=== *[https://play.google.com/store/books/details/A_History_of_Georgia_From_Its_First_Discovery_by_E?id=-WGC_TwkJMwC&hl=en_US A History of Georgia: From Its First Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Present Constitution in MDCCXCVIII, Vol 1], by William Bacon Stevens January 1, 1847 New York : D. Appleton *[http://www.georgiaencyclopedia.org/articles/history-archaeology/andrews-raid Andrews Raid] *[https://www.thoughtco.com/great-locomotive-chase-2360250 Great Locomotive Chase] *https://fortogov.com *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indian_Springs%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fort_Oglethorpe%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ringgold%2C_Georgia *https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lakeview%2C_Georgia *[https://www.findagrave.com/cemetery/search?locationId=county_405 FindAGrave Cemeteries] *[https://catoosaga.genealogyvillage.com/Cemetery/ Cemeteries in Catoosa, Georgia]

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    ''Please click on any images once or twice to enlarge.'' The family Magaha/McGaha and the family Cator merged through marriage and this is the lineage information leading to and from that joining of the Cator/McGaha ancestors ---- {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY.jpg |caption= }} '''MANASSEH MAGAHAY of Ireland (Non-immigrant)''' Per http://magahafamilytree.com/ Manasseh was born in Ireland around 1729. He did not immigrate to become a settler in America. Manasseh married a Mary, whose last name is unknown to me. They had one known son, [[Magaha-6|Jeremiah Magaha]], born in County Londonderry, Ireland who did ultimately immigrate to America. http://magahafamilytree.com/ ---- {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY.jpg |caption= }} '''[[Magaha-6|JEREMIAH MAGAHA]] of IRELAND (GGGGGG GRANDPARENTS) (IMMIGRANT)''' PLEASE SEE THE FOLLOWING: [[Magaha-6|JEREMIAH]] JEREMIAH had many siblings and he married around 1777 when he was about 22. One of his sons was David McGahey. '''ERROR: Jeremiah married Rachel Harris (born Oxley) Rachel was born on April 30 1742, in NJ, They had one son Jeremiah Oxley Magaha.''' '''NOTE: FROM PAM PASCHKE received April 19, 2022:''' :: I would like to point out an error on your page. You state: "Jeremiah married Rachel Harris (born Oxley) Rachel was born on April 30 1742, in NJ, They had one son Jeremiah Oxley Magaha." ::Jeremiah McGahey did NOT marry Rachel Oxley and her surname was never Harris. Rachel Oxley never married and left a will probated in 1779 naming her two sons. Quaker records from 1772 document her claim that Thomas Harris was the father of her first child, and Harris was disowned by the Quakers for it. They were NOT married (which was part of her complaint). About four years later, she had Jeremiah, apparently by Jeremiah McGahey (based upon Y-DNA testing). ::It is too bad we have yet to find anything regarding Jeremiah McGahey's wife and father of his four boys. I hope that our research will uncover information on her one day. Father, Jeremiah Magaha, passed away circa 1797, at around age 42 in Loudoun County, Virginia. Note: When he ventured to America, he came as an indentured servant. {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-1.jpg |caption=Seal of Loudoun County VA as of 1757 }} ---- {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY.jpg |caption= }} '''[[Magaha-4|DAVID MAGAHA]] and [[Chaney-1008|DORCAS LOUISE CHANEY]] of IRELAND (GGGGG GRANDPARENTS)''' {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-2.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Click to Enlarge. }} [[Magaha-4|DAVID MAGAHA]] was born in 1785 or 1790 in Virginia. His father is Jeremiah. David married [[Chaney-1008|DORCAS LOUISE CHANEY]] of Ireland. They had four sons and four daughters between 1812 and 1833, including [[Magaha-11|Armistead]], Joseph and Thomas James and perhaps Samuel Magaha.. David died in 1846 in Lovettsville, Loudoun Co, VA and buried in the Waterford Union of Churches Cemetery in Waterford, VA. (Thanks to the Bond family for this correction found when researching court records in Loudoun Co.) In 1820 he was living in Waterford, VA; in 1830, Leesburg VA, and in 1840 Loudoun VA. Please see: [[Magaha-4|Magaha-4]] {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-10.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Joseph Magaha, son of David and Dorcas. }} ---- {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY.jpg |caption= }} ''' JOHN WESLEY MAGAHA, SR and SAVILLA COOPER (GGGG GRANDPARENTS)''' John Sr. was born on July 1st 1822 in Loudon County, VA. He died on December 1st in 1891 in Frederick County, MD at the age of 69. His mom Dorcas was 33 when he was born and his dad David Magaha was 32. John married Savilla Cooper on October 31, 1847 in Loudoun, VA. Savilla was born June 11, 1827 in Loudoun VA and died on March 28 1890 in Frederick County, MD. They had 12 children in 24 years. Twenty years later they were living in Medleys, MD. Unknown how long they resided there. Savilla's mother's name was Sarah McPherson and she married a Cooper, first name unknown. John and Savilla are buried at Monocacy Cemetery in Maryland. Same stone, shown on two sides here. They died approximately 1 year apart, she passing away first. https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/66397894 {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-3.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=John's Grave. }} '''Burial:''' Monocacy Cemetery, Beallsville, Montgomery County, MD; Plot: Row D, Lot 25, Site 3 {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-4.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Savilla's Grave. }} '''MILITARY SERVICE''': John served in the military as of 27 Jun 1861 at Camp Allen, VA. Information from the Civil War records of that time. The 2nd Virginia was assembled at Charles Town in April, 1861, then moved to Harper's Ferry to seize the armory. The unit was accepted into Confederate service in July of 1861, so Magaha was a Confederate soldier. Its companies were from the counties of Clarke, Frederick, Floyd, Jefferson, and Berkeley. It became part of the Stonewall Brigade and served under Generals T.J. Jackson, R.B. Garnett, Winder, Paxton, J.A. Walker, and W. Terry. The 2nd fought at First Manassas, First Kernstown, and in Jackson's Valley Campaign. It went on to fight with the Army of Northern Virginia from the Seven Days' Battles to Cold Harbor except during the Maryland Campaign when it was detached to Martinsburg as provost guards. Later the unit was involved in Early's operations in the Shenandoah Valley and the Appomattox operations. It is not known to me when Magaha left the service. {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-5.jpg |caption=Military Service of John W Magaha }} {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-7.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Magaha Loudoun County VA marriages }} ---- {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY.jpg |caption= }} ''' JOHN WESLEY MAGAHA, JR and MARIA H. VEIRS (GGG GRANDPARENTS)''' John Wesley McGaha, Jr. was born on October 3, 1848 in Loudon County, VA. He died in Bethesda, Montgomery County, MD on November 18 1920 at the age of 70. When he was born, his father was 26 (John Sr.) and his mother (Savilla) was 21. In 1875, John married Maria H. Veirs who was born in 1846 on October 13 in Poolesville, Montgomery County, MD. She died there on December 13, 1881. They had two sons and two daughters together between 1876 and 1879. CHILDREN: :Walter V. McGaha was born in 1876 and died in 1912. :For Benjamin Wesley, see the next generation. :Nannie Estella McGaha was born in 1878 and died in 1959. :Emma Savilla McGaha was born in October 15, 1879 in Medleys, Maryland; married her husband Marion Edward Moxley on January 10 in 1901 in DC; and died in August 10, 1901 at the age of 21 in Maryland, likely from or during childbirth. In the 1920 census for John when he was 72 and living with his daughter Nannie McGaha Moxley. At various times he and his wife and children had lived in Medleys and Poolesville, MD. His grandchildren in this home were all girls! Etta, Katherine, Helen, Viola, Linnie. {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-6.jpg |caption=1881 Grave of Maria H Veirs Magaha }} Grave of Maria Veirs Magaha in Monocacy Cemetery Montgomery Co. MD In 1883 John married Manzella E. Smith and they had seven children together. He died on November 18, 1920, in Bethesda, Maryland, at the age of 72, and was buried in Beallsville, Maryland in Monocacy Cemetery. {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-8.jpg |caption=Tree of John W Magaha and wives and children }} ---- {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY.jpg |caption= }} '''BENJAMIN WESLEY McGAHA and CLARA BELL PEARRE McGAHA (GG GRANDPARENTS)''' ''Note: CLARA BELL PEARRE (Stepdaughter of LLOYD NICHOLSON) married BENJAMIN W. McGAHA and became the mother of KATHERINE B. McGAHA. Sometimes Clara went by the name of Nicholson.'' BENJAMIN WESLEY McGAHA was born Dec 12, 1876 in MD. He married CLARA BELL PEARRE who was born Aug. 9, 1868 in MD. Clara Bell McGaha was born before husband Benjamin, by several years. Their daughter, KATHERINE B. McGAHA was born on August 17th, 1908 in DC. She lived till age 85, d. March 13th 1994 at Shady Grove Adventist Hospital in Rockville, Maryland and is buried at Potomac Methodist Cemetery in MD. Benjamin Wesley McGaha died ''suddenly'' on New Year's Eve in 1952. Benjamin and Clara are also buried at Potomac Cemetery in Montgomery County, MD. Clara Bell McGaha was born August 9, 1868 (before husband Benjamin) and died Oct 1, 1951. {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-9.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Grave and Obit }} WWI Registration Card for Benjamin Wesley McGaha shows that he lived at 1413 36th St., NW in DC. He was born on December 31, 1877 (and died on same day years later!) Benjamin McGaha worked as a street car conductor for Capital Traction Co on 36th and M. Streets NW. His wife is listed as Clara B. McGaha, same address. This form shows his signature. Benjamin is listed also as having blue eyes and light born hair, medium build and height, and no scars. 1910 Washington DC Census on Katherine and her parents, Benjamin W. McGaha and Catherine Bell McGaha: Catherine (Katherine) was born in 1908 in DC. Her parents were born in Maryland, to Maryland-born parents. Her father, Benjamin W. McGaha was 31 and had been married 4 years (about 1906) and he and Clara had one child (Catherine). Benjamin McGaha worked as a Streetcar Conductor. In the 1920 Census for Washington DC Clara Bell and her husband Benjamin McGaha live at 1408 36th Street in DC. Living with Benjamin and Clara are their daughter Catherine who is now 11, and their "cousins", Morris and Marian (Female) Nicholson, ages 18 and 16 respectively. Benjamin is still a Conductor for the street cars railway; and Morris is a Clerk for a Cigar Store and his wife Marion is a cashier. It is interesting to note that with their own 11 year old daughter, Catherine, they are now a "family" of 5 now living at 1408 36th Street. Catherine is typically spelled Katherine. ---- {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY.jpg |caption= }} '''JOHN ERNEST and KATHERINE McGAHA CATOR, Grandparents''' KATHERINE B. McGAHA married JOHN ERNEST CATOR when she was 15 and he was 32! When widowed, she married JESSE HIGGINS. While married to Jesse, she worked as a fountain clerk at People's Drug Store in Gaithersburg, MD, and then retired. Here is the Cator McGaha marriage certificate and application for marriage: {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-11.jpg |caption=Marriage Certificate of John E and Catherine McGaha Cator }} KATHERINE B. McGAHA's husband, JOHN ERNEST CATOR was born May 8, 1890 in Manassas, Virginia. Per the 1930 Census, he was a carpenter. John died 22 Jun 1959, before his son BENJAMIN WESLEY CATOR died in 1969. John Ernest Cator is buried at Potomac United Methodist Church Cemetery in Montgomery County MD. Their son Benjamin, was called "Benny" at the time of the 1940 census, when Benjamin was 15 years old. In 1940, John was 45 and his wife Katherine was 31. Benny was 15; John Jr. was 12; Catherine was 9; Barbara was 2 and single. John (Dad) was born in Virginia; the rest of the family reigned from the District of Columbia. Son Norman would not be born until the last day of 1940. ---- {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY.jpg |caption= }} '''Children of KATHERINE McGAHA and JOHN ERNEST CATOR, who are no longer living''' :{{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-15.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Benjamin W Cator. }} :Son, BENJAMIN WESLEY CATOR was born March 15, 1925 in Washington DC. He married PHYLLIS MAE QUINLAN and worked as a Carpenter for Carpenter's Local #132. In 1969 he and his wife were living at 4700 Holly Ridge Road in Rockville, Maryland. This is the year that Benjamin died before his parents, when he passed away on November 19th 1969 at Holy Cross Hospital; interred at Rockville Cemetery. Obit.Wash.Post 11/21/1969: {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-13.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Ben's Obit. }} {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-12.jpg |caption=Grave of Benjamin W Cator }} {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-14.jpg |caption=Grave of Benjamin W Cator, Father }} ---- :Son NORMAN A. CATOR, a plumber who loved fishing and hunting, was born on Dec 31, 1940 and died in 2009. He lived his whole life evidently in Washington Grove, Montgomery County, MD. It is unknown if he ever married. ---- :Son JOHN ERNEST CATOR, JR., was born 12 Jun 1927 in Washington DC. He was still living when his mom died. He married a Shirley L. LNU, who was born on 13 Dec 1926. They were married 62 years. John was a US Army WWII veteran and a retired sheet metal master craftsman per his obit. John Ernest Cator Jr., 79 of Rockville, died May 4, 2007, at Holy Cross Hospital in Silver Spring from injuries sustained in an auto collision on Dec. 19, 2006. He is interred at the Columbarium at Arlington National Cemetery (with military honors). His children are Carol, Shirley and John III. {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-17.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption= }} '''Obituary of John Ernest Cator, Jr. May 2007:''' {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-18.jpg |caption=Obit of John E Cator 1927 2007 }} :::NEW: The Cator name was originally DeCator of Virginia, but some dropped the De and became simply Cator prior to the placement of the family within Washington DC. John Ernest Cator's brother Milton DeCator remained in VA and kept the De portion of the name, as an example. '''OBITUARY OF Grandmother KATHERINE B. Magaha/CATOR/Higgins, wife of John Ernest Cator; mother of Benjamin Wesley Cator.''' Note: Her second husband was Jesse E. Higgins. While married to Jesse, she worked as a fountain clerk at People's Drug Store in Gaithersburg, MD, and then retired. The Frederick Post in MD March 14, 1994 {{Image|file=CATOR_AND_McGAHA_FAMILY-16.jpg |align=r |size=m |caption=Here's an image. }} '''WWII Registration Card for John Ernest Cator in 1942:''' John was living in Washington Grove, Montgomery County, DC in 1942 when this card was completed. He was 51 years old, born on 5/8/1890 in Manassas, VA. He was employed by Butler Contractors in DC.

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